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.Alabama victim, lawmen lwrrified
·M1lrderoui, .sex pervert near parole
MONTGOMERY, Ala. <AP) -After 1uff.rlng
through forced sex acts, escaping two slaylbg attempts
and losing an eye in a beating, Nancy Conn teltlfted
against the man accused ~ attacking her and killing two
other 'fi()men, and the man went to prison.
New, eight years later, she bas watched in horror as
Richard Mark Ellard, who escaped from prison twice,
was released by the Alabama Pardon-Parole Board and
sent to prison in Georgia, where be is eligible for parole
next month.
"My concern is the unbelievably horrible example
this is setting -to think that eight years is sufficient
time for what a person like him has done is incredible,"
Mrs. Conn, of Birmingham, wrote in an open letter to
Alabama newspapers Thursday.
Her anger was shared by the state attorney general,
who ls threatening to sue the board, and tbe Ala)>ama
House, which voted to censure the board.
Ellard, 35, was convicted of murder in Alabama in
the killing of Mrs. Conn's cousin, Charlotte Parks. He was
also conVicted of assault in Mn. Conn's case and convict·
ed of murder in Georgia in the k.illlJig of Sandra Swisher.
He was paroled Ma.rch 2 and transferred to a Georgia
prison because of the conviction in Miss Swisher's death.
The Alabama House adopted a resolution Thursday
censuring the parole board for its "irresponsible parole."
The Senate was considering a similar resolution.
Attorney General Charles Graddick threatened to sue
board members for "gross abuse of discretion."
The parole board asked Graddick's ~fice Thursday
whether it can rever~e its decision, but ~ard members
didn't say whether they would revers' their decision it
they could.
The parole board voted 2·1 to release Ellard. Boa.rd
member John Porter, a Birmingham minister who voted
for the parole, said be made the decision believing that
Georgia would not release Ellard immediately.
"I've been on the parole board four years," Porter
said, "and J have paroled hundreds of prisoners. When
you take an office like this you know t hat there will be
controversies. I know that some of the decisions I make
will be unpopular."
The chairman of the Georgia parole board, James T.
Morris, said the board could delay paroling Ellard for up
to U~ree years. But be didn't indicate what action the ~ Georgia board would take.
(See PAROLE, Page AZ>
'Rites Of Easter I 'MAD DOGS'fATTACK •
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/--Pope JauJ Poul II WUI tM fttf of one of 12 tld.erlJI men in
Rome as o rt~tment of tM La6f Suppn of JtlUI and hU ~
ciple1.
Tlwusands retrace
route of Christ
JERUSA LEM <AP !
Thousands of pilgrims from
around the world climbed the
narrow, twisting Via Dolorosa
this Good Friday to retrace the
tortured path of Jes us Christ to
the skull-s haped hi ll called
Calvary where he was crucified.
Many bowed otUM1 e r the
burden or heav~ooden
crosses they carried along the
route from the place where
Pontius Pilate condemned
Christ, to the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, traditional site of his
crucifixion and entombment.
Many pilgrims paused at the
Third Station of the Cross,
where tradition says Christ fell
the first time, and lingered at a
spot that has recently been
paved with st.one blocks believed
to have lined the Vla Dolorosa in
Christ's time. ,
I have walked in the footsteps of
Christ," said Mary Del Savio, a
pilgrim from New York City. "It
i s like being with th e
Redeemer."
The stones were dug up by
Jerusalem municipality workers
when they removed the later
Turkish-built surface to lay new
pipes.
Jerusalem was bathed in
warm spring sunshine for the
annual pilerimage that marks
the saddest occasion in the
Christian calendar.
The sound of monks chanting
through bullhorns mingled with
the cries of the muezzins in the
minarets calling the Mosle111
faithful to prayer on th efr
Sabbath.
Israeli troops kept an in·
conspicuous but watchful "11.,i t o p r e v e n t a n y p o s s i bl' e
Palest.inian guerrilla attacks.
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2 die • m
Pilot
• ejects,
killed
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An El Toro Marine Cof'P8 Air
Station pilot died and bis radar
intercept officer was injured
when the two lrvlne residenu
bad to bail out of their crippled
jet fighter before it cr ashed 49
miles east of the China Lake
Naval Weapons Station.
Maj. John C. McAnnally, 38,
died at Fort Irwin Army Base
Hospital s hortly after the
Wednesday afternoon crash, El
Toro air station spokesman Lt.
Mark Houih said today.
Lt Dennis Viera, 26, was re·
ported in good condition today in
the same hospital.
Lt . Hough said no d e ·~
termination has yet been made
on the reason for the crash.
which he said occurred about 200
yards within the boundaries or
Fort Irwin in an area known as
Leach Lake.
He added that he wasn't sure
how the men were injured in the
evacuation procedure in which
both men were ejected from the
cockpit by an explosive charge
under their seats.
The men, members of El
Toro's Marine Fighter Attack
Squadron 323, were on a routine
tra ining mission, a Ma r ine
spokesman said.
A small private plane cr ashed
in the same area Tuesday. kill·
ing William A . Evans Jr.,
director of the San Diego
Aerospace Museum, and bis son,
William A. Evans IV, 18.
Maj. McAnnally Is survived by
his sister Myrna Johnson of
Lake Forest; and his mother,
Amelia McAnnally o f
Placerville.
Funeral servict!S are pending.
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Dulch Creek No 1 Mine Aedatone COio (not to scale)
This u an artist's view of the Dutch Creek No. 1 coal mine at
Redstone, Colo., where rescue workers found the bodies of 15
miners trapped by on explosion
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Bodies of 15 miners
f Ound after blast
REDSTONE. Colo. <AP> -
Rescue workers found the bodies
or IS coal m1ners today, a day
and a half after an explosion
ripped through the Dutch Creek
No. 1 mine in the Colorado
Rockies, a spokeswoman for the
mine operator said.
The discovery of the lStb body
just after sunup today concluded
the search for those killed in the
explosion Wednesday afternoon,
said Ma rivn Meyers, personnel
director for Mid Continent
Resources Co, which operates
the mine 30 miles west of Aspen.
The cause of the explosion was
not immediately known, but
there was speculation that the
miners m ight hav e hit a
methane gas pocket, which
triggered the blast. Miners say
being near a methane explosion
in a mine shaft would be like be·
ing in an exploding gun barrel.
The Federal Mine Safety and
Health Administration closed
the mme today after the last body
was removed, and it may bet
several months before the federal
investigation ends and the mine is
reopened. another Mid-Continent
spokesman said.
Nine bodies were discovered
in the main tunnel just before 10
p.m . PST Thursday, and five
more were found about three
hours later in a branch corridor
about 1,000 feet from the first
group, said spokeswoman Mary
Boland.
Ms. Boland said Mid-Continent
President John Reeves was with
the rescuers who discovered the
first nine bodies, and he report·
ed that the victims appeared to
have been killed instantly by the
explosion.
Search
on for
gunmen
NEW YORK <AP> -Two
policemen gunned down in their
squad car in a 30-bullet baJTage
were hospitalized today, one In
··ver y g r ave'' condition ,
authorities said.
Police were searching for two
gunmen who Mayor Edward
Koch described as "mad dogs."
The o ffi cers , John
Scarangello, 42, and Richard
Rainey, 33, were riddled with
bullets Thursday night after
they flagged a white van which
·they had been foHowing because
of a report that a similar van was
linked to seYeral burglaries in
Queens.
When they stopped the van .
the two men jumped out and im·
mediately began firing , police
said.
"The officers never had a
chance," Police Commissioner
Robert McGuire said later
"They never got out of the car
They never got their guns out."
Scarangello was hit twice in
the head and once in the leg. He
was in intensive care at Queens
General Hospital, where an of.
ficial said he was in "very
grave" condition.
Rainey, who was hit by at
least 13 bulle~. was reported in
satisfactory condition at Long
Island Jewish Hospital.
The winds hield and back
window of the squad car were
destroyed by gunfire, and the
car was hit at least 22 times,
police said.
Koch called the attack "an ex-
traordinary attack by mad
dogs."
ORllGI COAST 11111111
~orm shooting
Low cloudiness tonight
and s'aturday momln1 but
m ostly s unny Saturday
afternoon. Lows tonight In
50a . Hlghs Sat urday
mid-60s at beaches to up-
per 60s inland.
Whethe r Christ actually
stepped on them is questionable
slnee scholars do not agree ob
bli route to Calvary. But for
rpany pilgrims, the Easter spirit
was enbanceo by the smooth
•blte stones.
· ••s eeine these at on es and tteadiq on them makes me feel Gunman sprays Michigan facility with shotgun
The flr'St nine victims were
identified as Kyle Cook, 33, of
Silt, Colo.; Richard Lincoln, ·22,
Glenwood Springs; Loren Mead,
35, Rifle; Ronald Patch, 34,
Carbondal•; Terry Lucero, 28,
Glenwood Sprtnas: Glen Sharp,
31, El Jebeh John Ayala, 40,
CarboDclale; Jobn Rhodes, 22,
Carbondale, and Robert Ragle • 111111 TODAY
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Gayclwnu
loaea battl,e
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP> -
A 1unman opened flre In a
University of lllcbllJan
dormitory today, killlna two
atu.t e~t• with a aawed-off
abotgub alter a ftnbombtn1
t'bere. officials said.
A suspect surred'aered shortly
after the ahootin1, pollce 1ald.
The dead were ldenttned u
Edward R. Siwik, a , of Detrott.
and Douilu C. McGreaha~m,' of Caaptan, accotdln1 to Sutton, a untvera1ty inlorma \
Offlce apolle.man. ·
TBS GlJNPJ&a, bet
three and ft\le sboUun · b
m.ipted between 1 :15 'a.m. ..,
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6:30 a.m. aft.er aomeone \olsed a
firebomb lntd the sixth noor
hallway of Bursley Hall. Tbe
firebomb exploded, blackenlnt
at leut one room and forclna
studenta to nee other rooms 1n
tbe coed dorm, which bouaes
1,1001 said Ann Arbor Police
Chier William J. Corbett.
There were conrucUn1 report.I
about wtMither the shootlnp oc·
c.u.rred..whan atudenta were nee.
to1 durina the ftre alarm or ,..
tumlqtotbeir room.
Immediately after the sboot-
tnas, polke went to a a\&lped'1
room. knocked on the door and 1
man lal'l'aidered, Corbett ..sci.
I 111'&,WllO WAI •hot In the'
qhHt:~dted ·at Untv~ralt1 of
Michigan Hospital about 25
m inutes after arrival, Sutton
said. He lived on the 1lxth Ooor
where tbe 1hoottn1s occurred
and was enrolled in the Collece
of Literature, Science and Arta.
McGl'ElSbam died at St. JQMPb
Hoapltal followlq emer1ency
1ur1ery. A resident advller Uv·
101 on the fl.ft,b floor of Bunley
Hall, be wa1 en.rolled ift the
School of Art, &uttoe Hid.
The man in cu1tody was
belJeved to be in b.ll •arlY IOI
and was a resident of the·
dorml~ ,., ... ,. tb• sboodn1
oce~ Arbor PoUce Set,
Ha •'1d· .1 • Hll WU wttbb•ld j)lind·
lDI a wan• Police Hid tbe1
Md ~rmlned a motive •.
29 NewC~. Meyen eued the names of
the flve vicUm1: Thomas
Vetter, 16 Wllllam E. Gutberte
32; Dani~. Lit willer, 21 ; and
Hu1b W. _r!erce Jr., 201 all ot
Glenwood•\ Spriqs; ana Brett
Tucker, 30 Carbondale.
Smpe t arrested
LOS A GELi:S CAP) -
PoUce 4bav arrMted a *>'Mr·
old man alte1edly ta.Id up
t.bne parked outaidl tb9 RJ•tt ft.e y Hotel, ltoa. tbelr
car IDd away, •trik!M and
'klllln1 a •dt1trl"an. toa1 Lon1erla, Leis Ant•l•, WU ar"'**' wt mla\MI ol the
8:80 p. ay robbery .
le~ Capadea oom• to
Ora• COURt11 for tlac firlt
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'Super 80' material sought by county
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GOOD SKATE -Steve Isaacson of
Spokane, Wash., wins a few appreciative
stares as he skates past a park bench in
Riverfront Park. The observers seem to be
saying, collectively, "Oh , to be that young
again."
6 people crucified
in Philippine rites
MANDALUYONG, Philippines <AP) -A Filipino
laborer had himself nailed to a cross today atop a rocky hill
in this Manila suburb in hopes his cruciflxiod will lead to a
meeting with the former American GI be says is bis fa th er.
Grimacing in pain, Donald Resford J r. cried, "Oh God,
forgive us our sins!" and remained hanging on the cross for
about a minute until his friends, dressed as Roman soldiers,
helped him down. About 2,000 people, most of them women
and children, watched in silence.
The tableau would have been an eerie one even il this
wasn't Resford's second crucifixion -and il four men and a
woman had not had themselves crucified in similar fashjon
in two other Philippines towns today.
Jn San Fernando, 30 miles north of here, 20,000 wit-
nesses were on hand as three men were nailed to crosses on
a hill overlooking a rice paddy. Officials called the event a
major tourist attraction.
A 23-year-old faith healer re-enacted the crucifixion in a
village churchard at Kapitanangan, 20 miles north of the
capital. She was the only woman to do so.
Woman saved
after five
days in car
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -A
72-year-old woman trapptd five
days inside an overturned car at
the bottom of a ravine says she
was able to chase away a rat
that crawled over her foot but
reared she would die of thirst.
Goldie Goodman Brady says
that she didn't think much about
food, just water.
'Tm fat. l guess than what
saved me," s aid Mrs Brady
from her hospital bed Thursday
Police said the woman's car
had faJlen down a 40-foot ravine
at a curve known as Devil"s
Elbow on Whites Creek Pike
Oil find told
MEXICO CITY <APl Mex
ican technicians have found sub·
stantial reserves of oil on Cuba's
north coast. the respected
newspaper Excels ior has re-port-
ed.
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'1..81!,~~&BLB
Oft1dJ.la at B"rbank A.lrport. where the acclaimed .. q\\fet"
DC-9 Super-80 je~ baa been operat·
lnl for tbree months, are keeping
data on the Jet •a performance a
weU·euarc!edaecret. Despite requesta, various of-
flcials in Oronge County say
they've been denied noise reports on j ust bow quiet the new
McDonnell Douglas aJrerafUs.
Tbenol.aedataisconsideredim-
portant because the Super-llO is
viewed aa the key to reducing
noise at John Wayne Airport.
AirCal, which operates 25 daily
fli&bt.s out of John Wayne, is ex-
pecting to take dell very of its first
Super-II> on May 14 and expects to
begin oeprating the craft by the
end of next month. "
H UGH COFFIN, Newport
Beach's city attorney, said he bas
been trying to get information
from Burbank on the
performance of the "quiet" jet
but has struck out regularly.
"It seems like it should be
public information but we can't
seem togetit,"hecommented.
Bill Martin, who heads John
Wayne's noise abatement center,
says he hasn't received data on
the Super-80 Crom Burbank
either.
He speculates. "They might be
hesitant to release it because this
is a new craft that has only been
operating a short time.
Martin cautions that results of
daily noise monitoring at
Burbank might not be applicable
at Ora«ge County because
runway characteristics are
different.
SAM JONES , an airport
director at Burbank, insists the
Super-II> is quieter than other jets.
particularly the Boeing 737. but
refuses to release figures.
He says a total noise profile
should be released in the airport's
quarterly statement next month.
Sam Lane, a Costa Mesa
acoustical engineer who serves as
a consultant to Newport Beach.
claims to have measured noise
generated by Super 80s at
Burbank and concludes that the
new jet 1s louder than reported by
its manufacturer
The Super-80 was d~monstral·
ed last summer at John Wayne
Airport and noise monitoring
station readings revealed the
craft to be several decibels
quieter than the 737, a plane now
1n operation at the county airport.
BVT NOISE comuJtant J~
Rolllna, wbote flrm prepared
urironm.etttal reports fot Alrcal
on the SUper-80, saya tbe dem·
onatration fUfbt wae "hilhly structured."
• "J'bat ruahl." be cosnmeoted. "waa flown by a McDonnell
Doutlaa pilot who knew exactly
what be was doine and was hiahly
famlllarwiththeplane."
RoW.n.uaid hia firm, CH2M Hill
ol Newport Beach, hopes toobtaln
data from Burbank on the
Super-II>-.. that is, If they'll give
ittoua."
Mickey McPike, a McDonnell
spokesman, suegested that noise
readlnia at Burbank might not
tell the full story on the new jet. •
HE POINTED OUT that
Pacific Southwest Airlines, the
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only carrier in the counll')' now
fiyin1 Super-809, bu likely not
had time to fam1U1nse aU ttl
pUota with the new craft.
"But we're fully confident ~t we have completely defined the
aoiae characteri1tlcs of tHe
Super-80," hesaJd.
McPike pointed out that w,..
the new jet was certlfled by lite
FAA, il was put throu1h a batt~ of159ffight~ta. ~
However, officlaJa in Newpoit
Beach express wolT)' that lite
Super-80 will be approved for u4e
at John Wayne baBed only on tblt
FAA data and the single dem-
onstraUon at the airport. !
"Because we can't set that lP·
formation (from Burba.nk),"sut·
gests Newport City Attomtb'
Coffin, "it just makes you a little
susr
* * * DC-9 'quietjet'
approved by county :
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL °' llle Dally ...... , ....
Environmental d~umentation
to permit introduction of tbe oew
and quieter M.cDonnetr Douglas
DC-9 Super·80 at John Wayne
Airport has been approved by
the Orange County Planning
Commission.
Over the objections or
Newport Beach, the commission
decided unanimously Wednes-
day that the adverse impacts
that introduction of the airplane
would create would be out-
weighed by its ability to reduce
noise impacts on people living
under jet departure routes.
County planne r s said the
primary adverse impact would
relate to increased traffic con·
gestion around the airport
because the Super 80 has a seal·
ing capacity about 50 percent
larger than the Boeing 737 and
OC -9-30s QOW operated by the
four commercial airlines serv
ing Orange County
Environmental analyst Mark
Goodman said noise produced
by the Super 80 would be sub·
stantially less than that or the
Boeing aircraft and the older
DC·9s .
THE CONTENTION drew
criticism from Eric Goldman, a
Los Angeles attorney retained
by Newport Beach to litigate
airport-related matters.
Goldman asserted that there
was "no actual performan~
<!ala " to show that the Super-$>
is quieter than other jets now in
use at the airport.
He said the commission should
delay approval of environmental
documents on the Super-II> unt.il
such performance data is available.
Pacific Southwest Airlines is
the only carrier in the country
that has taken delivery of the
Super·80s. The airline is noVt'
operating the airplane •t
Burbank Airport and L<>s
Angeles International Airport
Noise monitoring personnel at
Burbank have refused to dis·
close noise data on the Super-80.
GOLDMAN SAID that if tile
commission was steadfast in i\s
desire to support introduction of
the Super 80 -that it should do
so on a 90-day trial basis. The
com~isssion rejected that sue·
gest1on . ·
A1rCal . which operates is
fl.ights per day at the coun~
airport, expects to take delive?'
or the Super-80 by mid-year and
has plans to begin oper ating
them at John Wayne Airport ~
the end of May.
Curre~tly, a 95,000 weight
limit is in_ effect at the airport
Pulitzer 'winner'·
had trail of lies PAROLE HEARING COULD FREE RAPIST-SLAYER. • •
, -NEW YORK < .«'p) -The
Washington Post/reporter who
fabricated a Pulitzer Prize-
winning article on an 8-year-old
heroin addict was an ambitious
young woman who left a trail of
lies at the newspaper, the Wall
Street J ournal said today.
The Journal also reported that
Janet Cooke proposed a story
about a 13-year-old prostitute this
year. When Posteditorsaskedher
lo produce the prostitute, the
Journal said. shef ailed to do so.
The Pulitzer awarded Monday
to Miss Cooke for feature writing
was returned by the Post on
Wednesday after she admitted to
editors that \he boy. "Jim my,''
did not exist.
THE JOURNAL quoted a Post
reporter, who was not identified,
as saying the 26-year-0ld Miss
Cooke "would have bad to be at
least 35 years old to have done
ever ything she told peopl~ she
had done." The Journal quoted another
Post reporter, also not named,
who said that Miss Cooke "talked
openly about wanting to win a
Pulitz.~r Prize -she wanted to
win one within three years."
The Post began questioning
Miss Cooke about the "Jimmy"
story after Vassar Collete and
The Associated Presa called the
newspaper about dtscrepancies
in her biography, releued when
thepmewuannouncld.
The biography reported that
Mid Cooke graduated main•
cum laude from Vassar College,
studied at the Sorbonne in Pam
and earned a maater'a degree
from the UnivenityofToledo.
IN FACI', OFnCIALS at both
schools confirmed that Miu
ii1yli1a1
~P.Hal9y
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Cooke attended Vassar for one
year. graduated without honors
from the University of Toledo and
had earned no master's degree
The Journal reported today that
Miss Cooke also told the Post she
was fluent in four languages.
When questions arose about her
education, Post Executive Editor
Benjamin Bradlee tested Miss
Cooke in French and found she
was not fluent, the Journal said,
and other editors found she was
not fluent in the other languages
she claimed.
Porter said he hoped the educational opportunities m
the Georgia prison system could help prepare Ellard "for
his ultimate release back into society.'·
"We released him upon the recommendation of the
warden and the institutional parole ofhcers. We had done
as much as we could for him,'' Porter s'aid.
MRS. CONN, A WIDOW WITH TWO children, said in
her letter that she and Charlotte Parks were kidnapped
at knif epoint, (~reed to perform sex acts with Ellard and
each other and then bound and locked in a car trunk. El·
lard ran a hose from the exhaust pipe to a hole in the
trunk.
Mrs. Conn said she was able to free her hands when
Miss Parks bit through the pantyhose binding her . She
then pushed the hose out of the trunk, but Ellard slashed
her hands. The women finally got air by kicking out the
back seat, she said.
Mrs. Conn tried to get free, but Ellard bit her with a
tree limb, knocking out one eye and breaking facial
bones.
"The next thing I remembered was when he opened
the trunk and dragged me down lo a body of water. l re-
member Charlotte crying and begging him to please not
hurt me any more, to please let me go. He shut the trunk
with her still in it begging for my life and dragged me to
the water and proceeded to attempt to drown me.
.. TIIE NEXT THING I KN~)V I WAS at the foot of a
very steep embankment in the middle of the woods. I
tried in vain to sit up but rud manage to raise up enough
to see Charlotte's body over to my left. She was obviously
dead -he had cut her all to pieces and all I could see
was cuts and blood."
Mrs. Conn lay in the woods for 40 bou~s before being
rescued by a man dumping trash.
Mrs. Conn said s he went into hiding when Ellard
escaped from prison for four months in 1977. It was the
longest of hls two escapes.
He was convicted in Geor~ia for slaying Miss
Swisher, a student at the University of Alabama at Bir-
mingham whose body was found in Douglas County, Ga.
Post Aulslant Managing
Editor Bob Woodward told the
Journal Miss Cooke al5o falsely
claimed she was an acco.mpllshed
pianist, that she attended the
Sorbonne, and that she had been
offered a job by Carl Bernstein of
ABC News In Washington.
Bernstein Is Woodward's former
collaborator.
The Journal reported that the
first draft ol Miss Cooke's
"Jimmy" story was returned to
her for rewriting because it was
"too long." The story reported
that the boy was injected with
heroin by hi.I mother's boyfriend
while Miss Cooke was present.
Crash cuts
homes'~
About 4,300 homes and busi·
nesaes in Dana Point, San
Clemente and Laguna Ni1uel
were left without power Thurs-
day night when a vehicle struck
a U&bt pole in Dana Point and
APRIL CARPET SALE
WOODWARD TOLD lhe knockeddownpowerlines.
Journal that when be questioned Dave Smith, a spoJcesman for
Miss Cooke about this, she told San Diego Gas and Electric Co.,
him she wu so sickened by the said the car struck a POie at
tilht that she vomited. Green Lantern Street and Santa
Clara Avenue at about 8:30 p.m. ''I believed il," W~wardaaid. and left the scene.
"She'sagoodactress. , Smith said power was restored
The Journal reported that the by 9:10 p.m . to 99 percent of the
Poat decided to print the story homes and businesses affected
althougbnooeoftbenameaofthe __ by the outage. However, people
principal.I were u.ed. Mi11 Cooke living in Uie immediate area of
aald her life bad been threatened the downed lines had to wall un-
lhbed.l.aclOMd tbe namea. til 1:30 a.m. today before they
had electricity.
Budget pushed
by White Home
WASHINGTON <AP >
Bud1et director Davld A.
Stockman ls 1uaranteeln1 that
the aetback the Rea1an
admlntatratlon suffered at tM
bands of the Republloan ·
do~lnated Senate Bud1et Com·
mlttee wtU be revened lwtftly
when Coftlreaa returns to work.
Rea1an himself planned to
bealn telephonlnc Dlemberl of
Con1rea1 today to boott Uae
economic proftam, d1puti
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girlfriend Josephine Burge at a party in New York
to mark the premiere of hj8new film," Lion of the
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me think 'Sbe'• 1ot • Iona Une ot men around tbe block
walUna to take her out.'
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Ute h&llty·voJcecl actress la
quoted u aaytni lb the May
McCall's maaastne.
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actreuea aeem so lnUmidat· tn,," 11id Miu Bacall, star·
rln1 ln Broadway'• "Woman
of Lbe Year." But, she added,
"some men are very unaure
of tbemselves, are Just too
fri&htened."
It's her perfecUonisJll that
frtehtens of( men. Bogart's
widow says, but she baa
"been burned quite a few
times and I'm riot really
looklna forward to belne
burned too many limes
again."
Tbe lmpertaJa were chosen
gospel group of the year and
No. 1 gospel artist at the an-
nual Gospel Music As·
sociation Dove Awards in
Nashville.
The group also won best
I I; · contemporary gospel record
album ror "One More Song
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Cynthia Clawson was
chosen female vocalist of the
year for the second straight
year, and also won the best
inspirational gospel album
award for "You're Welcome
He re." Russell Taff won
male vocalist of the year.
An American industrialist
and art collector with
longtime ties to the Soviet
Union says art can help
bridge the gap between the
world's two superpowers.
Armand Hammer, opening
a seven-week s howing of h.is
renowned collection at the
Cincinnati Art Museum, saJd
the United States and>' the Sovi~l Union should com-
municate even though they
disairee on fundamental
queatioos.
.. Identical twins Willtam Nimrod Seltzer, left, and
Nimrod William Seltzer, 77, of Lebanon, Pa., are re-
cuperating at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia
•·Art can be a means ol
communication between
people," the 82-year-old
Hammer said at a newa &OO·
ference to preview the show-
ing. (. /rom eye surgery-on opposite eyes.
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IT found that the public is
roughly divided on the eeneral
issue of U.S. s»pport for the gov-
ernment of El Salvador.
Twenty-six percent aeree with
U.S. backing, while 31 percent
oppose it. Eleven percent were
not sure.
The rest -32 percent -saJd
they had not heard or the con.
flict that is raging in that
country, about the siie of
Massachusetts.
Earlier this year, the Reagan
administration sent more than
50 militar¥. advisers to El
Salvador t~ help ~rai n that
country's armed forces in the
use of U.S.-provided military
equipment.
IN the poll, a majority of those
who knew of the conflict -52
percent said they opposed the
Burglaries up
in Huntington
Residential burglaries in
Huntington Beach during March
increased slightly from the
"revlous month and were
significantly higher than the
total for March 1980, according
to figures released this week by
Huntington Beach Neighborhood
Watch.
The crime prevention
organization said 222 ho.me
burclarlw were•nporlted to poUce dwi.ng March, up three
from the previous month. The
total for March 1980 was 19L
In the March 1981 home
break-ins, 74 entries were made
throueb open or unlocked
windows and doors ,
Neigbborbood Watch said.
A breakdown of the llgure1J
indicated downtown Hunlineton
Beach and other net1hborboods
near the ocean reported a higher
incidence of home burglaries.
Also during March 1981, 78
vehicle break-ins were reported
in Huntington Beach, along with
56 commercial burglaries.
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IN eeneral, Jl~ubllcao• and
con1ervatlve1 are tbe major
1upportera of the Rea1an
admlnlatratlon policies In El
Salvador. Al$ troup1, women. Democrata, lndtpendenta,
liberals and moderate. all t.a>d
to be opposed to tbe Reaean
policies.
CottOmeed extract
male 'pill' b'ase?
ATLANTA CAP) ..J< Scientists
~ve discovered bow a
tonseed extract lowers Lbe
erm count, a finding tbat
brings them a step closer to de·
veloptng a variant or the extract
-1ossypol -as a male birth
control pfll.
Gossypol appears to inhibit a
key enzyme needed for sperm
production, biochemists from
the federal National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences
said Th~rsday . Gossypol, the
yellow pigment in cottonseed oil ,
bas been under intense scrutiny
by many labs since a 1978
Chinese study showed It was 99
percent effective in preventing
pregnancy
THE figure is comparable to
the best results .obtained with
birth control pills for women.
Unfortunately, 13 percent of
the 4,000 Chinese men who took
the pill also suffered side ef·
fects, predominantly low blood
pressure and potassium loss,
said Dr. Chi· Yu Lee of the
federal laboratory in Research
Triangle Park, N.C.
Lee said gossypol may be too
toxic fbr use as a male con-
traceptive in the United States.
Scientists are searching for
safer chemical relatives
All cells have some kind of
lactate dehydrogenase. Lee
said. But sperm cells have a
particular kind that works either
in the presence or absence of ox·
ygen. This may be because the
sperm need to maintain move·
ment in an oxygen-depleted
environment in the womb. he
said.
GOS.SYPOL'S chief advantage
is that it doesn't affect the pro-
duction of the male hormone
testosterone. Drugs that block
testosterone can b1· effective
male contraceptives, but t~y
abolish sexual desire
Dismissal
of charges
sought
COEU R D'ALENE . Idaho
(AP> -: J. judge has laleen under advis~menl a motion Lo dismiss
murder charges against two re-
puted m o torcyc l e gang
members accused of killing a
Spokane. Wash.. woman near
Post Falls last June
Attorneys for Donald Paradis,
34 , Spokane, and Thomas
Gibson, 29, Josephine County,
THE research by Lee and Ore., asked First Deputy Dis·
Heinrich Malling simplifies .this triqt Judg~ Gary H?man to dis·
search by providin1 a quick miu the cbarges due to in·
chemtcaJ assay -a test of the sufficient evi<lence.
enzyme -for screening new Paradis and Gibson earlier
drugs. Lee d~cribed the work had been acquitted in Spokane of
Thursday to the Federation of murder charges in the beating
American Societies for Ex-death of Scott Currier , 26. of
perimental Biology here. Huntington Beach.
The' two scientltll foubd · They stiU face trial in con·
gossypol selectively inhibits 8 nection witb the strangulation
form of the eniyme lactate de-\ slaying of 19-year-old Kimberly
hydrogenase that is peculiar to Ann Pa Im e r . whose body
developing sperm. was found near Currier's by
Kooteaai County Sheriff's de· The enzyme is the last s tep in puties.
the chemical cascade that con-Haman said he would read the
verts glucose sugar into a form transcripts of the defendants'
th e body can use to make preliminary hearing before an-
energy. nouncing his decision.
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want it. social goings-on when
you're in the mood. an<\ ~xhll
arating recreation when you
feel rusty.
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and dry cfelner Juat iteps away from their aQ&rtment. There
are 8 llghted tennis courtai 7 p00la and a $7&0,000 Spa and
1thtetlo ctub.
WASlllNGTON <AP> -The
Reaaan administration has de-
. clded to sell· Saudi Arabia
1round radar ataUoha and 10,000
more anU·tank mlaellea in a con·
certed eff'brt to bu.lid the oll·rlct\
kinadom into an' anti-Soviet ·
bulwark, sourc" say.
That 'a enoueb misailea "to
• knock out every tank in the
Russian arse•l, certainly aJJ
the tanks Israel bas,'' a biehJy
· placed source said With some ex·
aggeration. Actually. the Pen-
~ tagon estimates the Soviets have
' about 45,000 tanks and the
Israelis about 3,000.
The size of the up-to-now
secret ml5sile deaJ and another
secret plan to provide Saudi
Ar a bia with a dozen highly
sensitive ground radar stations
for controlling interceptor
planes surpri&ed diplomatic and
other seasoned observers.
PHOENIX. Ariz. (APl -A
perjury in -
dictment
against
former U.S.
Attorney
General
Richard G .
Kleindienst
ste mmed
from an in-
vestigation by
1tL.•1No1 .. esT h i s re 11 ow
lawyers. an assistant Arbona at-
torney general said Wednesday.
··The Bar Association referred
it to us," said Phil MacDonnen.
"They did an awful lot of work."
Kleindienst. who \VIS the na-
lion 's top lawyer during the
·early part or the Watergate scan-
dal that ended with President Nix-
.~ orr's resignation, was indicted a;,Tuesday by a Maricopa County
rand jury on 14 counts or perjury
~ in connection with his testimony
to state bar asaoelatlon panels
about hia role ifl an alle1ed
scheme to milk a union penal~
fund.
Hinckley,~
• IU...!-tUne UI. JRUU latne
DAYTON, Ohio (AP> -John
W. Hinckley Jr., cbar1ed in the
assassination attempt on Prell·
dent Reagan, waa in this
&outhwest Ohio town last year
the same time as former Presi-
dent Jimmy Carter, accordin1
to the Dayton Daily News.
The 25-year-old Hinckley,
from Evergreen, Colo., is ac-
cused of fuing shots at Rea1an
on March 30 in Wublngton, in-
juring the president and three others.,_
Pair swvive crmh
on ML SL ff el.ens
VANCOUVER, Wash. CAP> -
Six scientists and a pilot were
healthy and "in good spirits"
after a powerfuJ gust of wind on
Mount St. Helens overturned
their helicopter, forcing them to
walk three miles through snow
to rescuers, officials said.
The wind was the strongest
force on \,be volcanic mountain
Wednesday. Earthquake activi-
ty dropped and the U .S .
Geological Survey and the
University of Washington an-
nounced that the latest eruption
or the volcano .. appears to be
over."
U>nrail aides set
W ASlflNGTON (AP) The
Reagan administration has taken
a new step in its effort to break up
Conrail, appointing five new
directors to the financially
troubled railroad's board ,
sources said.
Test flight out, /or space shutde?
SPACE CENTER, Houston
(AP> -The space agency is
seriously considerine accelerat-
ing the space shuttle project
because or the pilots' glowing re-
ports on rocket.ship Columbia's
near-perfeet maiden flight. of-
ficials reported.
The space agency would like.
if possible. to eliminate one or
Columb1 a ·s three remaining test
missions. which could advance
by several months the day when
the winged s hip can begin
operations as a s pace-Caring
cargo ship, moving routinely
and repeatedly between Earth
and orbit.
Officials at the Johnson Space
Center said a decision whether
to cut one or the test flights may
not be made until after
Columbia's second trip -set for
August or September. They said
the initial debriefing or the
astronauts who flew the first test
has been very encouraging.
Gasusedmm
NEW YORK CAP> -U S.
gasoline consumption fell to its
lowest level for March in 10
years. reflecting conservation
fostered by rising prices, the
American Petroleum Institute
reported.
Speaker may need
to steal a horse
BENTONVILLE, Ohio CAP> -lnfiation bas
caused all sorts of bard1hip, and now it is threat~1 to put the Bentonville Anti-Horse Thief $ociety out or business.
The.problem Is that the society, which sponsors
the only big social event in this com· and tobacco.
growing town of 300, can't get a speaker for its an·
nual dinner on April 25.
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SUPPORT PROTESTED -Demonstrators pour blood on
American money and pictures of people killed in El
Salvador, protesting U.S. support of the El Salvador gov-
ernment. The protest QCCurred in front of the federal
building in Portland, Ore.
wrnrnarn
Purge of Poland's
Politburo pressed
WARSAW, Poland (AP> -An
unofficial grass-roots congress
of the Polish Communist Party
has called on party leaders to
purge the ruling Politburo and
the party's central committee of
hard-liners and pay more at-
tention to the voice of the people.
The ~xlraordinary all·d1y
m,eeting o f delegates from IO<!'al
party organizations throughout
1 the COlBltry was held in Torun, 160
milesnorthwestofWarsaw.
l.ondon blacb nix
ral,ly, fight probe
LONDON (AP > -Although
black leaders in the violence·
torn Brixton area have called off
a scheduJed weekend protest ral-
1 y, they continue to urge a
boycott or a government probe
into the clashes between black
youths and police.
Pope relli?lm VOUB
VATICAN CITY <AP> -Near-
ly 1,600 priests, bfshops and
cardinals renewed their vows of
celibacy together with Pope
John PauJ II today as the pontiff
opened four days of Easter
celebrations with a Mass in St.
Peter's Basilica.
Sinldng regretwd
TOKYO (AP) -Adm. Robert
Long expressed regrets to
Prime Minister .zenko Suzuki to-
day over the slnkine of a
Japanese freighter after a col-
lision with a nuclear-powered U.S. submarine.
Riot in Bel/mt
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
CAP> -More than 100 youths
hurled bricks and gasoline
bombs at Londonderry police
after a peaceful protest march by
2,000 supporters or jailed IRA
guerrilla Bobby Sands ,
authorities said.
Bandit kiUed
KARACHI. Pakistan CAP) -
~ notorious Pakistani bandit
wanted dead or alive by the gov·
ernment has been killed by
police. officials said They said
two policemen also were killed
in the encounter with Khan
Mo hammed Jakhrani in Sind
Province.,s Jacobabad District.
Jakhrani, 40, was wanted by
police for as many as 46 crimes,
including murder and kidnapp-
ing, during the past 16 years.
The most recent was the slay-
ing or a police orricer in
September.
sui»DENLY, Mrs. Durham
said, •be beard a door slam ln his
office and beard him (I')' out.
"Bey,man, Iain't1otany."
Then she heard a gunshot, and
the telephone clattered and
Jaor•ect. " beard bim moan and breathe
a couple times, and that wu it,"
~aid Mn. Durham, 33.
Her husband was dead when
police arrived. .
"What could J do?" she said. "I
was in Vlrginia Beach. and he's in
New'°" New• dytq or ma;be
alreacb' de.cJ." Newport I(.,.. t.
alt mU. northwest of Vir,lnla
Beach.
Mrt. Durham to,d bet HD,
J)avid, 17, to continue to llJtea to
the telephone, "lo cue .ht wu
1tlll aUve and could talk" and .,it
for help. >
HER SON, 8BE aald. It oae
point beard someqoe pick up ~
Jhone and aay hello in a "re~
d111utsed, alurred and real ctee;••
male voice. •'Then there wp J1&1t l dead silence." . • -
After the sunabot, Mr_.1 .
Durham went to a nei1bboi,'1
home and telephoned Newpqrt
News police , who touod
Durb•m'abody. ,
Newport News Pollce Ca.t. ff .A. Memory said it wu unclear
whether a robbery toot plaj!e
after the shooting and said police
had no suspects. Durham died of
at least three gunshot wounds to
the neck and head, he said.
President blasts
Congress on taxes
WASHJNGTON (AP) -Presi·
dent Reagan, beginning to re·
emerge as chief fighter for his
economic program, insists that
congressionaJ alternatives to his
embattled three-year tax cut
plan "are not the answer, they
are the problem."
"Taxes are much too high to
deal in hall-measures," a con-
v aleS'cing president said in a
written statement issued
Wednesday, the deadline for fil.
QUITTING? -Frank E .
Fitzsimmons is likely to step
down soon as president or
the Teamsters Union,
several union officials have
told the New York Times.
Fitzsimmorui is expected to
quit because of failing
health, the paper said.
• ing personal income tax returns.
Reagan sa10 Amencans "are
victims of inflation which pushes
them into higher tax brackets.''
"I ASK all Americans to join
me in changing our tax system
ao that next April 15 we shall
begin to celebrate tax reductions
instead of simply one more pre-
dictable and painful tax in-
crease," he said.
The one-page statement was
issued as Reagan continued his
recuperation in the White House
living· quarters from a bullet
wound inflicted in an assassin&·
tion attempt March 30.
WHITE HOUSE officials say
Reagan is the administration's
most effective salesman for the
economic program.
And in the weeks before the
shooting, the president spoke out
frequently .in defense of his plan
for budget and tax cuts.
Inflation
reduction
Lt recast
WASHINGTON CAP> -High
inflation and interest rates
should moderate later this year
as a result or policies pursued by
the Reagan administration, a
top Treasury official has pre-
dicted
"We anticipate as the year
continues we'll see further
evidence ... that prices are no
longer surging upward because
we have changed policy." said
Beryl Sprinkel, undersecretary
or the treasury for monetary af-
fairs .
SHERMAN CLAY DOES IT AGAIN!
BIG, BEAUTIFUL
42.CONSOLE
''It's kind of hard to get somebody to come here
to speak. We only pay speakers ~. and they all
say $50 won 't even pay for their 1as," said
Postmistress Verna Naylor. SOUTH COAST PLAZA
The society, formed in 1853 to catch horse
thieves, stilJ meets once a year -but only to eat.
Members like to get together, have a good Ume
and hear someone speJlk.
"We don't have much else 1oing on -in thia
town. That's about the only thing," said Mrs.
Naylor's daughter, Harriet Naylor, the society's
president. "Just a farm bureau, a post office and a
couple or stores." ·
Nader raps cuts ·
WASHlNGTON <AP> -Consumer activist
Ralph Nader aald the Reaaan administration in-
tends to "roll back many ot tbe gains" made in the
last lS years in federal activities designed to pro-
tect and help coMumers. workers and the poor.
"We are not dealln1 here with a replay of the
Nixon and Ford adminJatraUons . . . The Reacan
admini.atratlon ls a virulenl, hllbJy ideolQ&icaJ, ex·
tremlst brand of Republicanism that makes the
Nixon and ;Ford administraUons look benir by comparison," be told a conference o the
Waahlqton Journalism Center.
Nader wat htebly critical of the
administration'• proposed bud1et cuts in ret·
uJatory aeenciea, such as the Federal Trade
CommlssiQO and the Consumer Product SaletJ
Commission.
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•itay1.
Edwin lleete W, pnlidendaJ
c;co11uelor, told tbe Callfomla
? Sbertfr'1 Auodatlon Wedneecsa1 t lawyen are too eonc~ b 'With belpln1 crlmtnal defend-
ant. "to fllC!ape Jwstice ..• to out· 1.,tt tbesystem."
., r ·He 1atd a ctlmlnaJ trial should
lbe a ''aeareb for truth."
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t·• MEESE MADE the remarks
• in reference to a story in ~ San
Francisco newspaper drller
thia week that gave the views of
four prominent lawyers on the
strategies they would use to~
fend John W. Hinckley Jr ..
charged with shooting Reacan
on March 30. Hinckley has not
yet entered a plea,
Meese, considered one of the
most powerful m«;p in the ad·
ministration, adaed that he
, 1 ~binka insanity defen.ses should
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JUSTICE 'TOO SOFT'
Reagan aide Meeu
be outlawed. The suueation by
the former Alameda County U ·
sistant district attorney drew
approval from the sberiff1.
The public, be contended,
would ·be Ntter MrYtd lf the -
mental ~on ol a defcmdant w•r-ccmidered alter eonvtctlon
because a def .. da.nt'1 m•tal condtUOD at th• time of a crime
doea not matter.
Wben tmanlty ii ~ u a~
feme, be said, "• 1oodi)Ol'tloaof the trial ll taken ui> With bot-
and. cold-nmnlnl p1ycblatrilta
for both 1lde1 telllo1 all lb• thlni• wrcn1 with the accUHd." )
"Tbe w~y paycblatrtsw are
now pushed and tu11ed and IQ
. effect compromised wilJl their
medical standards in order to
provide testimony for one side
or the other -th1a ta a disgrace
for their profession.''
IN aF.SPONSE to a question
from the audience, Meese said
the president planned to "con-
sult" wl\h local law-enforcement
officials before making federal
judicial appointments, including
to the appellate courts.
Reagan, sald Meese, is in-
terested in appointing federal
judges "who apply the law, not
make the law."
;::Hooker 'knew attackers
'·
.. Suspects identified in acid-throwing death
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Las
1 Vegas prostitute testified that a
· Burbank law student hired two
· men to throw a caustic chemical
foto the face or his former
fiance , p_reviously sealed
,tf'stimooy bas revealed.
The assault Aug. 14 blinded
. and disfigured Patricia Worrell,
;··Teen steals hll8
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LOS ANGELES <AP) -When
police investigated what wit·
nesses described as an unusual·
Jy small man drivlnC an RTD
bus, they discovered that the
driver ·was really a 16-year-old
who bad stolen the bua. His
name was nqt disclosed because
or his age. .
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34 , or S;ttlmar, preside~of the
Student Bar Association at San
Fernando Valley College of Law.
She died 10 days later from ln·
ternafbleeding.
Richard M. Gilman, 43, tbe
victim's former fiance, is
charged with murder along with
Ricardo Robinson. is, and Bob-
by Ray Savage, 2-t, both of Las
Vegu. Gilman was also a law
student at San Fernando.
In the testimony re-vealed
Wednesday, the prostitute,
whose identity wa1 withheld at
the request of Deputy Dift. Atty.
Stanley M. Weisbers, claimed
that (;llman approached her at
the Dunes Hotel bar in Las
Vegas in July. She said be dis-
cussed hiring a "bit man to do
some work for him," including
have a "girl beaten up."
The witness said she put
Gilman in contact with Savage,
with whom she lived, and the
next day Savage showed her
$750, which he allegedly told her
was partial payment "for doing
the job for Mr. Gilman."
The prostitute said she later
met Robinson and overheard
him and Savage discussin1 their
plans for the aasault on Worrell.
She claimed to have seen the
caustic substance used in the at·
tack.
The Laa Vegas woman said
she saw Robinson place the
chemical container ln the trunJ-
of a rented car shortly before b"
and Savage drove to Sylmar,
where Gilman was with the vie·
tim the nilht of the attack.
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And the advantages are two-fold:
you can bare your shoulders to
the sun or cover up for work
with your own light jacket.
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multi-color flowers on white
polyester-and-rayon, 58.00. The,
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~NWELCOME VISIJOR -A semi-trailer rig
sits oo the other side of a home after it left
U.S. 99, between Sacramento and Elk
Grove, sideswiped a parked car and cut
the house in two. Injured were the driver,
James Thomas of Fresno; Manuel Garcia
of Galt in the parked vehicle, and Juanita
Stanley, 70, who was sitti.nJ{ on the front
porch of damaged home. Witnesses said
the driver was unable to miss the house.
Swt filed
on busing
LOS ANGELES <AP>
-While thousands of
students prepared to re·
turn to neighborhood
sc hool s under a
voluntary integration
program next week, the
state Supreme Court
was urged in the second
suit in two days to keep
mandatory bu.sing alive
in Los Angeles schools.
The state ~tition filed
in San Francisco by the
American Civi l
Liberties Union came a
day after a similar suit
was filed in Los Angeles
federal court by the
NAACP -suits which
anti-bu.sing school board
member Thoma s
Bartman on Thursday
termed "acts o f
desperation . . . a re·
hash ... and a
sopblatry." '
C.11142-5971.
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to work for ou .
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AND SEVILLEs
SA~ PRICED
THROUIH MO•DAY I
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lt'1 a Wet wheo m.1Ddl have
beea ol! taxes. Moat of ua
mana1ed to 1tru1ale to the
deadllM and mail'oK our to.o. 'and
l40I <wtU. attached acbedulet,
w:lthbOldl= forms and, too often,
cbeclm). e've paid off the fellow
who'• come to be known ~ .. my
lax man •• wbo fuides us~
.tbe forma that were aul>P(JSe(l to
have been 1imphffed, but
somehow weren't. We're dad it's
over for another year.
· Jn Washington, minds also
are on taxes, but the issue is far
from over. The debates are beat-
ing up.
Congressmen report that
while their mail, early in the
administration, was heavily in
favor of full support for
President Reagan's economic
package, the tenor of the
messages is beginning to change.
As details of proposed cuts in
federal spending began ~ seep
through, lobbying for special in·
terest.s began in earnest.
Now many Democrats and
some recalcitrant Republicans
are S'Uggesting the budget should
contain more funds for social pro-
grams and less for defense.
Supporters of the social pro-
grams fear that Reagan's prom-
ise of a safety net for the •'truly
needy" is too vague. They rear
some of ·the needy may fall
through holes in the safety net.
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btbirs are complAIDlna Utat the pfoi>oled 30 percent tU cut
over a ~year period will Pl'O-
duce tn dollan for the lower·
income taxpayer, but ~ for
those Wit.Ii ~lh incomes. .
The admlnlatratlon 1ay1
that's the l)Oint. The well-tO-dO
are lllOfe likely to invest the u-
tra money and tbus atimulate the
economy and ·tile lower Income
tolks can make immediate use of
their added dollars they aay .
President Reagan says he
won't budge from hla three-year
tax cut plan. Vice President Bush
lets it be known the ad-
ministration wants nothing
'less than the whole budget
package.
Right now just about every
American feels the tax pinch baa
gone tQO far and that government
is wasting too much of his hard-
earned money.
Obviously the only answer to
this is for government to spend
less and tax less. Maybe the
skeptics are right in doubting the
Reagan economy package can
achieve everything claimed for
it. Maybe the benefits won't be
perfectly balanced. Maybe some
programs will be bruised. But
somehow the tax-and-spend
roller coaster has to be slowed.
Right now the Reagan package
offers the best hope. So why not
try it the president's way?
Vanishing farmland
A favorite pastime of
longtime Orange Coast res·
idents, longtime in this case be·
ing five or 10 years, is to point out
to visiting re~atives the oostly
clumps of tract homes where fra·
grant orange groves once stood.
We've all been there. The dis·
appearance of seemingly endless
bean fields and the erection of
sleek office buildings is always
the fault of the folks who came
after us.
Well, the county Department
of Agriculture bas released its
annual report on crop production
and the city slickers among us
can start spicing up our
agricultural arguments with a
few hard facts.
Crop value hit an all time
high of $246. 7 million despite a
loss of 1,671 acres last year. Most
of the loss came from grain and
barley crops.
Uprooted were 182 acres of
oranges and lemons. However,
439 acres were replanted, result-
ing in a total of 257 new citrus
acres.
But there is no denying that
Orange County is quickly losing
its agricultural land. In 1960
there were 99,262 acres and by
1980 only 29,353 remained.
The sad fact is that raising
crops no longer is profitable for
many farmers. Selling the land
for other uses is. In 1964 there
were 1,542 farms in the county
and by 1978 only 587 were left.
So the next time you're point-
ing to a new housing tract, where
strawberries and beans once
blossomed, remember someone
may be saying the same thing as
they pass your home.
.Doubt/UL justice
Brenda Spencer is an 18-
ye a r ·old Fullerton College
studen\ whose only income is
$200 per month in Social Security
benefits. She signs the money
over to her father, who bas polio.
Last October, Brenda re-
ceived an $8 parking ticket on the
· college campus. She appeared in
; North Orange County Municipal
1 Court last Jan. 13 and told Com-
'. missioner H.H. Clark she was in·
· nocent and could prove it
because she bad a college park-
ing sticker on her car. Com-
missioner Clark said fine and set
· a trial for Feb. 19.
Though Brenda said sbe
couldn't pay it, Clark ordered
that $8 bail be posted within one
week. Brenda did not poet the
I bail. But when Feb. 19 arrived,
she appeared in court. The dis-
trict attorney's office asked the
ticket be dismissed. Clark grant-
ed the motion.
But because the $8 bail had·
not been posted, Brenda was
fodnd in contempt of court -and
fined $34, mot"e than four times
the amount of the citation.
Brenda told Clark she couldn't
pay that sum, either. ·
She turned to the American
Civil Liberties Union . It
petitioned an Orange County
Superior Court judg~to overturn
Clark's contempt order. The
petition was denied.
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As it turned out, Brenda re-.
turned before Clark last Friday
on the conte:\! charge. Clark refused to dis s it. The matter
ended when the ACLU paid the
fine on Brenda• s bettalf.
You're all .heart, Com-
missioner Clark, all heart. /
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L.M. Boyd/White Lie
One love and war ea;ert of a lot more money for the bUftalol
yesteryear contended tbat all man bones than the orilinal l:luntenmfi:
Uke tO tbiDk ol themaelves u Just a for the bides. Thi• comes to .
Utile daneeroua. U true, DO JOUD1 because a cllent uk1 bow many men
woman lbould tell' l man 1be tblnkl made up the typical party of buffalo
1be can tnaat blm. Clearly, be doesn't bunten. Seven. Two aboot.ei'I, four
wut ber to be aure ol that, nen aklnnert and acooll.
\hou1b ... may not DOW it. SM
would dO WU. to teU him, "With
you, •never know wbat to ap«t."
He will prob~~\{ 1mll• wben b• bean it, DOt r dq lt'1 a natou.t
Ue, tbat with blm lhe kDOW'I exactly
wbatto~.
Fe\'ti.U1411f collecton eventually tot
Client ub bow It wu determlDed
that 95 IDOIC)utto. eq drlDk a quart
of blood ID ODe day. NoUdni to lL
Sdentila eompend the w~ ot
tbat many blood-1«1ed moequltoeiJ
pltb that m&QJ bunlJ'1 m09QU.tto.,
lbd eQDvertecl the weltht dltlerlltft
to UqUld meuure.
To the ms it's 'them and us'
WASHINGTON -A small bu1i·
neuman ln Portland, Maine, wa1
stunned last June when without any
warntni the Internal Rev~ue Service
ael&ed te.ooo from his bank account.
The besieged businessman, Richard
Dyke, bad been the innocoot victim of
an embeulement which, ln tum, bad
caused a $20,000 tax delinquency. He
bad received permt.slon from IRS of·
ficiala to pay off the debt in monthly fn.
ataUments of "2,000.
He bad kept up tbe paymenta faithful·
ly for s~eral months. Then suddenly,
the IRS descended on his bank account
and grabbed $9,000 to pay off the
balance of the bill.
In some ways, Dyke may have been
luckier than Maurice Blsbop, a
Michl1an businessman ,.-bo bad a1ao
been victimUed by an embeuler and
wound up owine the federal government
$'40,000 in taxes as a result. Tbe IRS
alapped a lien on properly worth
$400,000 to assure payment of the delin-
quency.
Bishop pa.id off $20,000 of the tu debt
in cash; the IRS refused to release any
of the lien. Even after the balance was
paid off early last July, the tax
bloodhounds took their sweet time gel·
ting the lien erased from court records,
tying up Bia~op's '400,000 worth of
property for several months.
INCREDIBLY, both t.be seiiure of
Dyke's mooey and the crippllne lien
a1ain.at Bishop's property wiere perfect·
ly legal under IRS re1ulaUoaa and the
enormous di9cretionary authority
Congress baa liven to the tax masters.
Like the M.amelukea of ancient Egypt
-the class of bureaucratic slaves who
eventually came to control their royal
masters -IRS officials have become
the rulers of the American public they
are supposed to serve. Tbou&h meet of
them exercise their awesome power
reasonablY and responsibly, the potential
for capricious enforcement becomes a
temptation that some re\'enue officers
can'treslat.
It's arJU&ble that Ronald Reagan's
most effective campaign pledte was bis
promise to "get the government off our
backs." And it's also arguable that . G
JAl:I 11111111 ~
many busineaamen and ordinary tax-
' payers consider the petty despots of the
IRS tbe 1overnment representatives
they'd m<>1t like to set out from under.
In the sacred cause of extracting every
dollar due Uncle Sam from the tax·
payen, the revenue officers otten come
down lllt.e the wolf on the fold.
Why is tbia? One reuon seems to be
the attitude drilled intO IRS employees.
Susan Long, a PrtncetOo visitinl fellow
wb.o has studi~ IRS training, sald,
"They're taught that 'most people
cheat' and ·you're.hated,' which puts
you on the deferusive from the start.•'
This, ot course. is nonsense. Most peo·
pie don't cheat -the income tax
system is a marvel of voluntary, honest
"self-incrimination." And it's the
frightened taxpayer, bewildered lfy IRS
regulation• and intimidated by the
auditor's accusatory demeanor, who la
on the defensive ln mott situations.
BUT THE PARANOID mentality of
''them a1ainst us" is firmly fixed in
IRS offtciah. Coupled with a highly de·
centralized admlniatratiol) that gives
local revenue officer8 and supervisors
virtual autonomy in their little
fiefdoms. the prevailing attitude within
1the IRS can spell doom for a taxpayer
who doesn't fill in ht. complicated re-
turn to the satisfaction of the
bureaucrats.
An added factor appears to be that in-
structiona from Wublneton are 1arbled
lo transit to the field offlcea or are mis-
interpreted by ambitioua regional of·
ficials fearful of seeminc lea dedicated
than tbeir collea1ues in otber regions.
Property seizures against dellnquent
taxpayers offer a case in point: Such
seizures are supposed to be a lut resort
against bard-core tax evaders. But in
early 1979, when Robert Starkey
·became head of the IRS collection
division, tbe number of seizures in·
creased dramatically, from S,723 in 1979
to 9,423 last year.
Starkey told my reporters Tony
Capaccio and Deborah Latlah that .. we
were fmding in dlslricts cases wbere
seizures were appropriate but not being
ma~e ... (so) we began to focus al·
1tention on this fact with the districts."
Starkey added: "Unfortunately. the
message that got through in some
situations was perceived as a quota by
some group managers. ObviOUBly. this
message was wrong and not national
policy."
Despite his disclaimer, Starkey sure·
ly must have known enough about the
bureaucratic mind to realize the effect
of his May :ii), 1980, memo ... While rev-
enue officers must continue to have a
large area of independent authority ...
be wrote ... they should be required to
document reasons for not undertaking
enforcement actions in specific cases."
The irmocent t1&Xpayer might think it
should be the other way around -that
the revenue officers should be required
to document their reasons for taking
tough action. But in the topsy-turvy
world of the IRS Mamelukes, that's not
the way it works.
This is a special kind of bravery
\
'timothy J . McCarthy, the Secret
Service agent who interrupted the llicht
of a bullet toward the body of the Presi-
dent with bis own, is out of the bolpltal
and in good shape.
The story of McCa.rtby'a beroiam 1s a
lood one, and much better )JeeaUH of
hla recovery. Whatever the details of
the flilht ot the bullet, it seems likely be
saved the President's life and be did it
on purpose, not because be wu ln the
w,ay by .accident. Thia ii why be de·
serves to be honored for belnl br~.
There has always bf:en a lot Of con-
fusion in the world about braveey. A
brave person la one who lmowin1ly
risks bis or her Ule in exchanae for pro-
tectin1 aometbin1 that la ript. U a
drunk drives a car 90 miles an hour oa a
twiatinl in0untain road, thereby rtakin1
bis Ule, tbli lan't brave, It's stupid.
DUllING WO&LD War II, I saw a lot
of brave men and a lot of others who
were given medah for bravery who
were not. Some of thble simply risked
tbelr lives by accident, becauae they
wete forced to or because they didn't
undentand bow dangerous what they
were dotnc was.
AmODI the bravest men I knew were
the crews ot the B-17 and B-J& bomben
who flew on daylight raids over
Germany. ln the early days of that air
war, the lo&ses were runntni between S
percent and 10 percent· Oil every mi•·
aion. Each crew member had to fiy on
• 2S mi.uicma before be was retired from
combat. It didn't take a mathematical
genius to understand bow poor his
chances of survival were.
TOE SECRET SEBVICE people who
protect the President are brave the way
those bomber crews were brave. They
Uve normal family lives except for the .,,
busy doinl something to think much
about what be wu dolor. He'd already
thouabt it out a thousand tlmes.
YEARS AGO thil kind of action would
have been called "manly" but the word
baa a.a old·fubloned rtne to it now.
We've dro~ed the word because
there's a suggestion about it that there's
more virtue to "manliness" than to
".VomanlineH." Today. tlcCart,hf's
action ia more opt to be called
"macho," which comes from the
Sp.mah word for "male." Unfortwfale·
ly, lt's become a deroaatory term. Be·
I.,, tn1 ''macho" la identified with thought-
, leaa male aggressiveness indifferent to
. ~ · attack by <>then and lhougbUen iD at· ~-, tack '"' others ..
, ..... My three. dauahten, all of whom ~ AllY 11810 • youoe women now, invariably use th
word derisively. U they call aomeon
periods when they are with the Preli-"macho,...-they mean be'• an overbear
dent. 'lbfY have le>U of time to comjder lnl male jerk. I undentand what the
the daoi'9r they're often ln but they mean, but those men amon1 ua who are
agree to do l\ an)'\tlay because they're 11mpathetic to the cause of women•
brave. . rlthll oqht not to be tpo quick to agr
l(cCartb.y probably didn't think out with women Oft everythina Just to 1et ·
what be WU doint wbeo the ahota atart· lood with them. There b aJuallty
ed comiq at President Reaaan. Uke ma.alln.esa, the kind dl,aplay by Ti
mOlt d most of the time, be wu too McCpthy, that we can't afford to lose. . ..
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(a) orlanliei political parties ~ (b
en•••• bl dllputation or controversy
(C) fottnulates dlploipatlc policy.
ANSWEU: 1 (c); 2 (a); S (c); 4 (b)
s <•>; s (a); 1 Cc>: a (a); t Cb); lO Cb>
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Attorn8y sues
ABC program
AKRON , Ohio CAP> -An ABC-TV "20-20"
program one year ago on judicial corruption ln
Summit County, Ohio, has drawn
multimillion·dollar suit.a a1ainat the network by
four named in the investigative report.
The program, broadcast April 17, 1980, was
entitled "Injustice for All" and focused
particularly on the deeds or a former county judge,
James Barbuto, who hattsince been convicted on two
statecbarees.
The latest action is a $20.S million libel-slander
suit filed by Akron attorney Robert Blakemore, a
longtime close associate of Barbuto's.
BIAKEMORE'S SUIT SAYS THE ABC report
falsely implied he received preferential treatment
from Barbuto's court as a result of contributions
be made to Barbuto'• election campaigns.
The program also implied. accordine to the
suit, that Blakemore's wife, an assignment clerk
In Barbuto 's court, channeled cases to
Blakemore's firm and that the firm made a profit
from the cases.
"The segment entitled 'Injustice for All' was
itself an injustice to mysel/ and my wife Joanne,"
Blakemore said in a statement. "Not only are the
allegations made by ABC untrue, but they are
false as a matter of pubUc record.
•'In the year since the broadcast, I have
continued to make efforts to resolve thls matter
with ABC without the necessity of litigation. They
have rebuffed these efforts."
THE SUIT NAMES THE American
Broadcutin1 Co.. ABC News Praident Roone
Arledee. "20·20" reporter Geraldo· Rivera, and
"20-20'' producer Charles Thompson. tt also names
two ABC affiliates, WEWS in Cleveland and
WAKR in Akron.
"We have looked carefulJy al the report by
Geraldo Rivera and we are confident that it ii
factual," said Alan Raymond, d.lreetor of news
information for ABC News lo New YOl'k.
Blakemore, who was not cbareed with any
wrongdoing, seeks special and compensatory
dama1ea of $10.S million and punitive damaces of
SlO million and that the defendant.a be required to
publicly apologize . ·
PREVIOUSLY, SANDRA BODDIE: AND
William "Bobie" Brooks, both of Akron .. flled libel
suits against ABC on grounds that statements
made about them in the "20·20" segment were
false. Brooks and Ms. Boddie each uked for $40
million from ABC.
Barbuto was convicted last June on state
Charges of gross sexual Imposition against a
female courthouse worker and intimidation or
sheriff's deputies investigating him. He resigned
and was sentenced to 10 years in jail, but was
released on probation in November after servin1
78 days. •
U market
gets new grant
LOS ANGELES CAP)
-The city's produce
market has received an
add itional SS . million
federal grant to help
mode rn ize Its de ·
terioraline facilities.
The R eaga n ad -
ministration approved a
$13 .S million Urban
Development Action
Grant Jor the produce
~;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:==;;;;;:1 m a r k et . w h i c h w a s 'originaJly scheduled to
receive an $8 million
grant.
HAalOI UW.._MT. Ot.1¥1
Mor1uarv •Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
rtHCI •OTHHS
la&. .. OADWAY
MOttTUAaY
110 Bro~wav
Costa Mes•
6'2·9150
IALT% & taotae>t'
SMITH & TUTMtL.L
WISTCUfll CHAPIL
427 E 17th St
Ccnta Mna
~&-9371
,_Cla.cmtml
IMTMS' ..OllTUMY
827 Main St .._,ntlnciton Beach
S:J&.M3I
The produce market
modernization project,
an important part of the
city 's downtown re,
development plan, wUJ
be financed lareely by
'$82.2 million lent by
banks to..-non-profit
corporation.
The projeet wiU unlly
about 120 produce
wholesalers under one
roof.
DEATH NOTICES
DEAR PAT DUNN: "111 do the new 18
cent 1tam11 bev. a '18" oa tbem, but no ni•ntioa of·tbe prlc.!
C.R .• Huatlastoo Beacb
TM -· .... •laa&ed 0 8'' ltaiape (aad related poetal 1taUoaer1 Ue••> were
pro41•ced IMION Ute e:aaet .... aJaatloll of *'• 1&aape "H det.,•lMd. Tiie Poetal Serwtee waated a It eat ftn&.dau raa.. bat
... PoMal aaae CommlNtoe reeommeaded
u 111 eat rate,· ud •• a reatlk, &M "B"
•la•p wu pNd11eed 18 ah lldertm to make
HN &Mre were eooap IU•PI &o meet u.e Hdte'I...... I
Tiie "8'' ••• will ahra)'t be ._..... 11
ce•ta, J..a u ah "A" stamp, •Mell •••
lN•ed .... r 1lmUar drHllUtaaeel 18 1178,
wlll alw.,e be worUl II ee.&e, IMlt oaly for
'do•Ndc .. 111.q. Foreto ,..aaJ workers
doll'& _,, Ute worUl of tile "A" or "B"
1tam,. uc1 will DOt accept maJJ that carries
them.
Tbe Pelta1 Service ~bu lulled a aew
aoa·deeombaa&ed PMtdrd Mow1a1 oaly aa
Ea1le a.ad the worcb "U.8. Poe&a1e" aad
"Dome.Uc Rate." Tile P"k•rd may be med
only for domestic mall.I.a• aad con. U ceaa..
Booldet tell. about fating
DEAR READERS: A 114* come• bome
from acbool: "Ne:st week, a1J of the clt.lldrea
ID the clua wW be takla1 ltudardl&ed teats.
Al aooo u the teat aeore1 a.re uaUable, you
wUJ be Informed bow yoar cldkl rub."
That seems reaSODable, ltat wllat II the
Orange Coast DAJL Y PtLOT/Frtday, April 17, 1981
pol8t "' ltudanlbed &estaf Aad wfaa& do ""
ICOnt really ••uf I
P• esa••· .. aclale.eaea& tetltl, tlle
reHltl are lre41•••tl1 ll•ea aa 1rade
eq•l•aleeU. A e.Ud la tile fom1.ll moaUI of
t.lle fomtlt frade ..... b H HefaJe lhdea&
woutd l•awe •score of 4.4. If yov dUd HOret
weD above or weU below avera1e, wlU ..U
laformaUoa be taiMd to IMtlp Mt •P 1peetal
pro1ram1 etUaer to keep dle cldJd'• lbterest or to brta1 lbe cbUd up to tile level of a.. reat
of tile da1a! If ao, wllat odlier laformaUoa
wW be med to declde If &he cit.lid aetdl
•Pfftal placemeatt
Tlae Natloaal l••<•t. of Zd•ea&Joa
ao&e1 dlat, H a parent, yoa llave tlle rts*t to
uawen to tboee questlou ud to a •••Mr
of otlilen about sta.adardJsed &elta. Te lean
wlaa& the questlon1 are aod aome ol ~
u1wen, aead for a copy ol Ute aew booklet,
"Yoar auid ud Te1t1D1." It'• free wbea yo•
aead you aame ud addrea • a poet.card to
tile Coanmer IDformatlon Cen&er, Dept. S2U,
Pueblo, Colo. 8lott.
• "Got a problem' Then write to Pat
'I.. l Dunn. Pat wiU cut red tape, getting
• tM aMWr• and act4on JIOU iieed to
•
aolVf! inequilie• in gowmment and
,.... bunMll. Mail JIOU,_-que1tion1 to Pat
I ~ Dunn, At Your Seroke, Orange C008t
Dail11 Pilot, P.O. Bor 1560, Co1ta Mela, CA 92626. As
man11 letter• oa pouible will be anat«red. but phoned
inquiries or lettera not including tM reader's fuU
name, odtre11 and bultne11 hour•' phone number
cannot be c~Ted. Th11 column ~ar1 daily er
cept Sundays•·
2 guilty
drug • in
:case .
SAN DIEGO (AP)
A tedotal Jury tiu
convicted Lone Beach
attorney Edward M .
Daley and a Vietnam
War veteran, w bo
became a mercenary, of
conspiracy In a
multimillion-dollar drue
1mu11lln1 operation.
The trial was repeated
when the tint ended in a
hune jury. Daley, 48,
and John Early. 36,
were ordered back to
the Metrorotitan
Correctlona Center
after the verdict and
will be sentenced May 4.
Daley was found
guilty of conspiracy to
Import marijuana and
conspiracy to possess
the drug for distribution.
In hls defense. Early
claimed a diminished
mental capacity as a
result o f his war
experiences but was
convicted of conspiracy
to import marijuana. He
wa s acquitt ed of
conspiracy to possess
the drug for distribution.
A total of 27 people
were indic ted · in the
marijuana -cocai ne
s muggling operation
involving airlifts and
ocean cargoes from
Colombia.
TOP INSTRUCTOR -
Orange Coast
College•s Charles
Blesh has been
named top communi-
ty coUege welding in-
stractor in nation by·
American Welding
Society. Blesh was
honored in Cleveland
during society's an·
nual meeting.
Sentenced
FRESNO CAP> -A
Modesto man hu been
sentenced to a federal
prison medical center
for fi ve yea rs for
m aking a bomb threat to
an airline. Harold Leslie
Cook, 46, was sentenced
to participate in a n
alcohol rehabilitation
program.
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Plam for 1pendln1 nearly sa.»
mUllon in federal 1eneral
re.eaue f\lndl on Cc>lta. Mesa
proJectt over tbe next tbree ft.I.
cal yean ltlow a new downtown
library butlcUns u the moet ex·
pensive.
But Clty llanaser Fred
Soraabal warned the City
Council 'that reconstruction of
aldewalb at a two-year npeue
of $200,Uoo will create the molt
controvere1. ·
PAUWAY TaEE8 must be
removed, be aald, to accom-
modate new walkways dama1ed by root..
''I want to brace you ·for the
second bl11eat political storm
you've ever had," he wamed.
The blaest storm, be later
confided, was liftln1 the city
entertainment permit at the
controversial Cuckoo's Nest
rock music club on Placentia
Avenue earlier tbls year. ..
The city's Capital
hn provement Task Force
claimed nearly $1 million worth
of sidewalk, curb and 1utter re-
palra are required in the Colle1e
Park and Mesa Verde tracts
alone.
"We're tolnl to bave to do
1ometb1aJ,'' Sorsabal added. "Tbere are Hverel1 damqed
public -.u out u.e.:•
·sonaa.i allo w'araed -. ._
city must nail dowh •n
"alrtl&ht" cootract with Oranse
County if it ii to construct a new
library atr~cture in tbe
downto•n Supem Block area
near Uona Park.
CITY official.I propose spend· tn• $1.3 million on that project.
and Sonabal said be wanta to
make sure the county Board or
Superviaon doesn't back out of·
any rental contract for provid·
tn1 library aervice if the faclllty
ta conatructed.
The second 1.ar1cat ex·
pendlture proposed with the
federal arant money will be the
new Civic Center annex pro·
eram that includes con.etrucUon
of a new fire station and eom-
m uni catlons center and re·
location of the police helicopter
port.
About $735,000 fa proposed for
those projects in addition to
some $700,000 already allocated.
Other projects proposed for
3 added W OC panel
on regional airport
4
Three more appointees have
been named to an Oran1e Coun·
ty blue ribbon committee that
will examine sites for location ot
a major. long-haul re1tonal
airport.
George McNamee. Mildred
Veaaela and Keith Murdoch were
selected to join the 11-member
committee by members of the
county Board of Superviaon.
Me,JAMEE, OF Corona del
Mar , la pusident of TVI
Insurance Inc..-of Newport
Beach. The five-year Oran1e
County resident wu named to
the committee by lit District
Supervisor Roaer Stanton.
Mrs. Veuela, who wu cboMn
by 2nd Dlatrlct Supervisor
Harriett Wieder, la president of
the firm that operatea Loa
Alamit.ol Race Course.
Murdoch wu city mana1er of
Anaheim for 28 years. Now a
private management consultant,
he wu named to the committee
by 4th District Supervi.Jor Ralph
Clark.
THE THREE appointees join
James Cavanau1b, president or
Allergan Pharmaceutical.a Inc.
and Yorba Lind~ City
Councilman Henry Wedaa on the
special committee. Cavanauib
was • appointed by Sth District
Supervisor Thom aa R lley;
Wedaa was named by 3rd Dis·
lrlct Supervisor Bruce
Nestande.
1ix prominent Oran1e County
buaineaa leaders to join the
11-member committee.
' -GLENN SCOTT
eventual City CouncU apPn>val
include:
• -Baker Street tire 1tatloo re·
}Dodetial1 tl0,000;
. -~-of·••f .......... ~
Jlrot wtdenln1 at l>el .rar
Avenue and Newport Boulevard,
$4t(),OOO;
-Fourth noor remodelin&~in
City Hall, $40,000;
-Corporation yard expansion
study. sa>,OQO;
-AIR CONDITIONING
system improvements ln City
Hall and the Police Department
headquarters buildln1, sa>,000;
-Solar hot water beatln1 .
wlita for three fire atationJ, the
Downtown Community Center
and the corporation yard build·
ing, $40,000.
Formation of the committee
was authorized in February by
supervisors as part of approval
of the master plan for im·
provementa and jet noise re-
ductions at John Wayne Airport.
The supervisors also invited
.4 convoy of 24 cemmt truck.I headl for thf! lit1 of thf! Pacific C<>Mt
HighWOtJ Midge under conitructba in Nt1.11p()rl Beach. Trucb baclc
.
Mesa's e111ergency call
boxes to be rent0ved
The 15'1 red emeraeacy call
boxes doUln& C:O.ta Mesa street
corners are expected to pau in·
to blit«y tn a few montha.
They've become the vlcUma ol
economy, accordln1 to City
Mana1er Fred Soraabal in a re-
port this week to the City
Council.
Delly Ptlllt ....... " f'wtc• O'o-tl
up (o the ~ and dump I ,«JO ~ardl of concrete for the job .
Workmen spent 14 hour~ covering ltructure. /
Mini 'wlude u:all'
11Ulral eyed in Laguna
Barrin1 a last-minute appeal,
airbrush art.lat Robert Wyland
P.lana to start on h1I 1caled·down
'Whalln1 W•tl" mural next ... ~.
Mem• of U.. (.,q\J.pa Beach
DMlP, .. view BOard approved f.be 1?04Dol mural earlier tb11
• moath ud Wyland Ira• been
· waltt.n, for the 20·day appeal "1od tO l*I before •tarti.oi work.
TB• MV&AL will depict a
Californla srar whale. and her calf and will be pam~ on UM
wall• beside the r.iirenhelt 461
bookltore, f aclnl tbe Hotel Luana INU'tdna lot. .
1'he aiUat orfatnally wanted to
palnt bl• "Wballn• W>ll" on
Coa1t Hl1hway near Boat
Can1oa1 but tbat ldea waa ,....
Jeet.d JMt O.C•m• bJ ett1 ill-
ftclal1. •
1'bat MO-foot mural would
hue •rt•.. a Caltrau wall ............. Dri•• aDd ..,,....
Btre.t, '#ltfa( a vari.tJ of Ma
mammall diiplayed .,alDJt i
IOfttllue~.
'
'Big Pour'
shapes up
bridge in NB.
Workmen constructlnJ the
seven-lane Pacific Coast
Highway bridge in Newport
Beach called Thursday's activi·
ty the "Bil Pour."
ln a 14-hour concrete-pouring
marathon, workers using 24
cement trucks covered the aur·
face with 1,400 yards of con-
crete.
Project officials from the
Kasler Corp.., the contractor for
the $8.9 million bridge project,
said the massive pourini should
make the bridge "look like a
real bridge."
The project has been under
way for nearly a year with job
completion expected by Nov ·
ember, barring strikes, bad
weather and material shortages.
According to plans, westbound
traffic ls to be routed from the
old bridge onto the new
structure in September with
eastbound motorists following
several weeks later.
When the job is done. the old
bridge, erected in 1931. will be
torn down.
The wider, higher bridge is ex-
pected to ease Newport Beach's
worst traffic bottleneck.
C.atch basin
bond move di.,, in NB·
THUi$ THE ENVlllONMENTAL data on the new
Jets was accepted by count)' plannen unanimously.
No dJasent. Let's rip.
This aotlon sugaests that NewPOrt Beach bu even lost the 20 percent clout th~ it's supposed to
carry in county government matten. One of those
planners la supposed t:o represent the best interests
of the Fifth Supervlsortal Dlstrfct.
Newport Beach ls expected to have contiderable
influence within that Fifth Diatrict. It apparently
now bas been reduced to none.
ON AJRPOllT llA'JTEU, there is also con-
siderable evidence to 1uggest that Supervisor Tom
Riltty, commandinr reneral of .the F1fth Dlatrict, is
N ewporter drivmg home strong point with coanUJI poUlico•
more than a little disenchanted with Newport's
airport posture.
Thus Newport can't even count on the 20
percent vote when the boys and girl seated in the big
chairs up at County Seatdom gather to ponder
airport questions.
This condition, in tum, su~aeats that Newport
Beach must be suffering a terminal case of thicken·
ing between the political ears. Newport should be
able to count on one vote out of the five supervisors.
At least that one vote should be holding the Newport
banner high in the breeze.
At our county halls, the Newport banner not only
seems to be in tatters but also kicked over in the cor·
ner of a broom closet. Nobody wants to tfucb it. It
looks diseased.
IT'S THE DISGUSTING kind of thing you pick
up gingerly between your thumb and forefinger and
hold at a distance, whilst wrtntllng your nostrils.
Not only should Newport be able to count on one
vote because of parochial devotion, the city should
have earned the support of other county politicians.
Think of all those little fund-raisers that have
gathered at· Balboa-by-the Bay. Think of all the
glasses raised upon high that cost the bearer $100
per diluted shot.
Things have sure reached a sorry pus. Newport
Beach apparently. can't even purchase friendlblp via
the campaign coffers any more. If you can't trust
the bankers, who can you trust?
IN THE END, perhaps the time bas come for
Newport Beach politicos to painfully re-e-xamlne
their political posture on the question of Oranae
County's airport. Allies seem to be vaniahin& like the
mi5ts of a coastal morn.
And one fact seems to remain constant through
it all -Newport Beach is still a jet-noisy place.
Very noisy.
·success unlimited
OCC, GWC getting UXJ.rmed up
The RuaUert bave made three
1tralpt appearances ln th.southern
CaUlOmla champ!omhipa and are on
the veree. at a fourth. In that span,
the team bu complied a record of
90-1,. IncludeG ii a perfect 80-0 mark
ln 1179.
Scorlnl le•dera of last years lr\·
eluded llleledey Blan , Pam Banb,
JJtJMEN INSPOHls •
K""'ll Bmtttm bring• hit~ car to OCIR Saturda11 night.
llB's Neal
tops list
at Ascot '
Baseb~ll standings
GARDENA -Jim
Neal of Huntin1ton
Beach will be aQ1on1 the
favorites in the late
model stock car sprin1
championships at Ascot
Park here tonight and
Saturday. ·
The bespectacled
Neal, the NASCAR
Grand American point
leader at A1cot laat
season, will face a
stron' challence from
t b e M f d w e s t a n d
S.outhweat in ~be in-
au1ural event with a
$1&,500 purse. ·
More recently, Neal
finished second to 'oe
Ruttman, the U.S. Auto
C l u b at o c k c a·r
champion, at both
Ontario and Riverside.
He defeated several
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wea Dlvilloa
W L Pd. GB
Oakland 8 O 1.000 -
Chica10 3 I . 750 3
Texu 2 3 .400 4~
h•ell 3 5 .375 5
Seattle 2 4 .333 5
Kansas City 1 3 .250 5
Minnesota 1 5 .167 6
East Dtvilloa
Detroit
New York
BalUmore
Botton
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Toronto
5 1 .833 -
3 2 .600 111.a
2 2 .500 2
2 2 .500 2
2 3 .400 2'h
2 3 .400 2~
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Wea& Dlvl1loa
W L Pd. GB
Dod•en 6 0 1.000
Cincinnati 5 2 . 714 1 'h
Atlanta 3 3 .500 3
Houston 2 4 .333 4
San Dlego 2 5 .286 411.a
San Francisco 2 5 .288 411.a
East Dtvillon
Montreal 3 1 . 750
Philadelphia 4 2 .667
New York 3 2 .600 ~
St. Louis 2 2 .:JOO I
Chicago 1 4 .200 211.a
Pittsburgh 1 4 .209 2'h n.r....-.1e-Mo111 .... 11.~o SI. Loub S. "-'(-I Piil~ S, Pl!tsOWtfl J
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SL Louis (9. Fo"dl M l •I CIMlnNll (UCou HI Clllc e10 (l(revec O·OJ •I l'llll•f•lpllle !Clltltten-.t-11
PlttUurell (f'llocleft 1-41 et HOUUOft (Sulton 0-11
<Mly-Khedui.cl.
Grand National drivers ------------------------
at each track.
Neal is in his third
season out of quarter-
m 11 e s treet stocks at
Ascot.
Tonight's action will
Include qualifying and
six survival heats along
with a trophy dash. The
Saturday main event is
for 50 laps with the
winner picking up
$2,000. Action begins at 8
o'clock both nigbta.
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Matt Keough Cl1ld his teammates put out the high sign again.
Strange tourney
Wateo n s t ruggling a t T o f C
RANCHO LA COSTA (APl -
The last four holes at the La
Co.sta Country Club measure ex·
aclly one mile and comprise one
of the toughest finishing sets in
golf. •
.. Usually, you can figure if
o play them about one over
haven't lost any ground,"
m Watson said before opening
ense of the titl-; he has won
last two seasons in the
umament of Champions.
iBut Watson, who won the
asters laat week, pla ed those ur holes two over par ~hursday
the flrs't round of the T of C
d lost six shots to leader
urtis Strange.
"Just somet hing that
ppened," shrugged the 26·
's business
usual
The
year -old Strange, who became
the first man in the history of tbe exclusive tournament to
birdie all four of the finishing
holes.
It completed a six-under-par 66
that give him a one-stroke lead
over Lee Trevino and eight over
Watson, who struggled to a 74 and
then headed for the practice tee
and a long workout.
"Watson -isn't out of it,"
Trevino insisted of the man who
has dominated golf for the past
four seasons. Then Lee grinned.
·'But if he loses seven more
s hots to me, if he's 14 back after
two rounds, then he'll be out of
it. But not until then."
Trevino, a four-time runnerup
in this elite tournament that
brings together only the winners
of PT A tour titles from the last
12 months, birdied three of the
last four holes which he called
"as good as any finishing boles
I've ever played."
Bruce Lletzke, who finished
second in Utis tournament the
two previous times he's played
here , had a 68 as Strange's
partner in the cool. breezy
weather. He was lied with Bill
Rogers, also four-under-par and
only two strokes back in the chase
for a $54,000 first prize.
I' A fantastic finish," Lietzke
said of Strange's closing burst.
"Curtis wasn't playing all that
well for the first 10 holes or so,
then be put on an absolutely
fantastic finish."
Tied at 69 were Canadian Dan
Halldorson, Howard Twitty. Ray
Floyd and Tom Kite.
Jack Nicklaus, who chased
Wat.son to the Masters title last
week, matched par 72.
''Nothing lo write home
about," he said. "I was playln2
pretty decently, had it three-
under-par after 12 boles, then
couldn't finish the round. I drove
it into the rough three times,
coudln 'l get the ball on the green
and made bogey."
Hasoo;opeiili\1 ••ri" In AaaJMJm. It aeven out 'of etaht complete ,.m ..
doean•t 1mPf9SI, tblnk of Uill: It'• alfnolt 11, the totl.l number of save. Ute Ansell
K~. wbO Hid bi work~ every anise
~\u~~>'~ ;:ln"!"ro~~f. :If .!~~" • .a':
staff h8d tn all of lllO (22). It'• not records they're after, just a cue
of World s.ta rlns• perbap1, but the A'•
have fallen into dlrect aJm of aeveral club
and a few malor leaaue recorda already.
frtenda. allowed the An••la Jiatt ftve bltl
while , •t.dtint out tour: and walkin1 one.
And once afaln. the A'• played ff.cellent
defense after Keou1h•1 own flnt-lnnift~
thl'owinf error l~ to the Ancela' CMJ1y run.
After Keou•h tettled down, the A'• bata aettled ln, 1tvtn1 hlm a run on one blt In !.
the fifth and tour rum on t~ bltl ln the ti
1lxth -the bis one, a two.run dovble by,. ~
who else, Tony Armas. . ~
For examp e, the A'• are .only two aby of
the m~r Jea1Ue record for victQriee at
the •tart ot the 1eaaon and by tolna ~ toni1ht to face the Seattle Marlnpa for
• tou r aamea, that'• one record that
Oakland may tel by juat ahowt.oi up
And one more win will equal the ~ub'•
lonaest wlnnlna streak since It moved t<>
Oakland ln 1988. "Thia ah~~ all of tile
baseball fans up there <O ) out of
their houses -and there are a lot of /
them," aald A '1 manager Billy Martin.
It wu Arm11 'Who br9\11ht the A's from ~
behind tn both the ftnt and third sames of I
this series with towertn1 home rum. Tb.It ~
time, be kept lt in the ballpark, but the L:
dama1e was Just u effective. t;
And Keouah. the Comeback Player of e:
Dodgers reversing tables, ,
burial ceremony elsewhere
LOS ANGELES <AP> -When the Los Angelel
Dodgers took the field for their 1981 season .opener
last week, optimists among their fans hoped the)
wouldn't be buried ln the National League West
right away, a possibility that seemed very real.
A week later, the Dodgers are the only un·
defeated team in the National League. Their 6·0
record represents the be$t start for a Dodgers'
team since the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn
Dodgers won their first
10 games.
How likely was this
season's fast start?
Consider:
The Dodgers
opened against defend-
ing division champion
Houston with a rookie
left-hander, Fernando
Valenzuela, the only
time the club ever has
started a season with a
rookie on the mound.
They had no choice.
The 20-year-old Mex-
ican was the only start-
ing pitcher they had.
Bobby Welch was Bobby Welch
nursing a bone spur in
his elbow, and wasn't certain for the season, much
less the first week of it. Jerry Reuss, the an·
nounced starting pitcher and an 18-game winner
laat season, was out with a bad calf. Burt Hooton,
the No. 2 starter, was nursing an ingrown toenail.
Dave Goltz, another starter, was sidelined
with a bad virus that had weakened his pitching
arm. He bas pitched only six innines ln spring
training.
There's more.
Don Stanhouse, the club's $3 million free agent
PUTTING IT AWAY -New York Rangers
star Lance Nethery (21) gets the puck past
St. Louis Blues goalie Mike Liut to score
during the first period Thursday. It wasn•t
•
who missed most of last season with injuries, was
released from the club. This left a bullpen consist·
ing of a rookie Dave Stewart, a second-year man
Steve Howe, a recovering invalid Terry Forster
and a screwball pitcher who'd been rocked in the
spring, Bobby Castillo.
That list also would have included a third-year
player coming off a disastrous sophomore season
Rick Sutcliffe but the front-line emergency
necessitated hi.'J transfer to the starting rotation.
Joe Beckwith, another reliever, was out with
double vision.
Was that any way to start a baseball season?
Apparently so.
Valenzuela strutted off the mound with an
opening day victory, a five-hit, 2·0 decision over
the Astros.
After a day off, Hooton took the mound and
pitched the Dodgers to a 7.4 victory. Sunday,
Sutcliffe started and pitched well enough for the
Dodgers to win 4·3.
Monday, in San Francisco, Welch pitched
without pain for three innings and his lead was ef·
fectively protected by Stewart, who earned his
first major-league•victory. Tuesday, Valenzuela
returned for another complete-game. victory, 7-1,
extending his major league consecutive scoreless
innings string to 33~ before allowing the Giants a
run.
With Hooton on the mound Wednesday, the
Dodgers defeated San Francisco 4-2, before getting
a day of rest Thursday.
The· Dodgers are 6--0 on the strenath of surpris-
in i pitching and daring, hit-and-run baseball.
·'Considering the situation we were looking
at," said Manager Tommy Lasorda, " the pitching
has been superb. Valenzuela, Hooton, Sutcliffe,
Castillo, Howe . . . everybody's gone out there and
given us a good performance."
..............
enough, the Blues won, 6-3, in -National
Hockey League playoff action. For the
story, see Page B6.
•: <See ANGELS. Pale .. , ~;
Don BaylQr
Baylor
gets hot
with boss
Angels designated hitter Don
Baylor, ended what has to go
down as the shortest retirement
from major league baseball
Thursdaynight twohours.
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At 4 p.m., Baylor walked into
General Manager Buzzie
Bavasi's office and announced •
that hewasquittingtbeteam.
But after reconsidering, Baylor
was back in uniform just minutes ~
before game time Thursday
night, although he did not play.
Baylor's anger was prompted
by a Bavasi remark in Thursday's
Santa Ana Re.zlster in which col -
umnist John Hau, in reference to.
the cover of the Angels' program
which features Baylor, Rod •
Carew and Fred Lynn, quotes
Bavasi as saying: "What's Don
doing in that picture with the two
hitters?"
Bavasi, who held a make-shift
press conference in the Angel
press bOx prior to the game
against the A's, said the commeQt
was made "tongue in cheek. Don
doesn't realize that some of the
things John writes are tongue in
c h eek. That's all part of
baseball."
Bavasl added that at no time did
he mean to ridicule Baylor, the
Ameri ca n League 's Most
Valuable Player in 1979 who was
bothered by a hand injury last
year and this season is hitting
.074.
There was earlier friction
between Baylor and Bavasi when
Baylor, the Angels' player
representative, was critical ofre-
cent trades.
''Some of the guys are upset,
there's no question," Baylor said
at the time. ''But 1 don't think you
can really tell what kind oflrades
they are until the season· s over.''
"Players rep, my ass," Bavasi
replied. "What do you think guys
like (Ken) Forsch, Ott and
Mahler are going to think when be
says things like that? He (Baylor)
has no gut.a. If he doesn't like what
we're doing, then he should come
to me before,golng to the press."
Manager Jim Fregoai, whose
Angel lineup is hitting .217 thus
far, said of Baylor's brief
walkout: "That wu not a dis·
ruptive factor. Ourlack of hilt·
lng Is.''
JOHNSEVANO
Ferr.agamo is enjQying sp~tlight, decision due .:
in attendlnf can call the UCI P .E .
Department for further information
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THE FIGHTING
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QUOTE OF'fHE DAY. I
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:.!'fop juniors await
.champions tourney
By EDZINTEL
! °' .. o.ltr""' ..... • Tracy Austin, one of the nation's
Jtop women's player, was a three-
year veteran of this tournament
before she turned pro.
Andrea J ae1er captured a flrst-
place and the Most Promising Player
award in this event only a mooth
before she became the youngest
play~ in history to join· the pro
ranks, at the a1e of 14.
And professionals Anne Smith,
Kathy Jordan and Mary Lou Platek
• are other names who have taken.part
·in the Tennis Tournament of
Champions for junior playen.
Since 1976 when the first
tournament was held , this bas
become one of the major national
Junior tourneys for young women.
Arizona representative in 1979, when
she got to the third round of the 16-
and-under play. And last·year, play-
ing for California, in tile 18.s, she was
the runner-up, losing a close. three-
s et finals match to Felicia
Rascbiatore of Florida.
There's a person to contact if you
believe ¥OU might h!lve a future
women's tennis champ for the 1982
tournament. Get in touch with Elsa
Jablonski, 4113 Montpelier Rd.,
Rockville, Md .. 20853.
• • •
JOHN McJ;NROE, two-time de-
fending U.S. Open champion and the
No. 2 player In the world ls expected
to advance to Sunday's finals of the
Jack Kramer Open at the Los
Angeles Tennis Club.
Baltimore Oriole pitcher Jim Palmer after
Manager Earl Weaver was ejected from an exhibition
game and replaced by Coach Cal lllpkea: "Rlpkeo will
finish more games this year than Gooee Gos.ate."
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COSTA MESA MOM READIES FOR RUN 1
Wilma Maddock, a 47·)'UI'~ mot.Mr from Ill Calta Jleaa, Jeavea today to eompete In t.be BOitof .
Maratboll race Monday, Thi.I will be bft ftnt ap-
pearance in tbe Boeton ev.rt aod It will come tbe
cliJ after Iler •7th birthday, 2~ --5uncla1. 8be met the
quallf)ina thne tv the Bolton ra.ce while colQPetlDa lD flve
marathon events cln the Wat Cout includiq,I tie Dally Pilot
apoaaored affair earlier th1a year. ''I try to keep up wltlt her
but 1 can't keep 1olng ilke abe cloei," her aoa Danny i•YI·
"She rum 15 tniles every day and I can't 1ee ber quJttinc
aftertheBostonmarathon." · .. · '
O'MEARA TAKES TALLAHASSEE LEAD
PGA tour rookie Maril O'lleara of Laauna . • ..
Nicuel birdied five of the last six bola en route to
a seven-under-par 6S and a one-stroke lead Thurs-
day in the opening round of the Tallabauee Open. ·
O'Meara bas never finished any better than fourth in a PGA-
sponsored event . . . · The attorney for former Rams Coach
Georce Allen indicated that bis client, who wu sued by tbe
club earlier this week, will file a countersuil shortly . ,
TELEVISION, RADIO
TV: Basketball -NBA Playoffs, Milwaukee at
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We'U be dosed ,,
Easter Sunday
WE'RE HRPING YOU
DO IT RIGHT!
.,
THIS YEAR'S TOV&NAMENT
will be held May 12-16 at the
Marguerite Recreation ,Center io
Mission Viejo. A total of 156 girls,
three from every state in the U.S.
plus Washington D.C. and Puerto
:tttco have qualified for this pres-
. Ugiou.s tournament by placing in des-
ignated tourneys throughout the year ...
TENNIS
The Kramer is being staged at the
Los Angeles Tennis Club for the first
time since 1974 after a one~ear run
at Los Caballeros Racquet and
Sports Club in Fountain Valley last
year and at UCLA's Pauley Pavillion
before that. ·
CARB~ FUEL SYSTIM
COLOR
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80UNq Age divislona will be divided into
three categories: 18-and-uoder. 16-
and-under and 14-and-~er.
One of the more interesting
match-ups should come in tlre 18-and-
pnder division where Kate Gompert,
18, of Menlo Park, the country's
highest ranked 18 player, will face
Houston's Zina Harrison, 17, ranked
No. 1 last season in the 16-and-under
division.
The other two representatives from
California are Janet Lagasse and
. Tatiana Schrobsdorff, playing in the
'16 and 14 age groups, respectively.
OF 11IE T8BEE, only Gompert
has competed ln past Tournament of
Champions events. In fact, she ls the
. only player to have represented three
different states in this tourney. In
1976, representing Indiana, Gompert
reached the quarterfinals of the 14-
and-under consolations. She was an
At Los Caballeros last year. the
tournament Jost some $150,000 due to
a weak turnout for the week-long
tournament.
But Kramer, proud as he is, re·
fused to let one year of bad luck
stand in his way.
"We have a two-year agreement.
Beginning in 1983 we hope to stage
the tournament at the John Wooden
Sports Center. We're prepared to put
up $300,000 to $500,000 in prize money
when the tournament moves back to
Westwood."
The players who entered and are
still alive are still quite impressive,
Connors or no Connors. Gene Mayer .
ranked No. 5 in the world, is the
second seed and Brian Teacher, a re-
cent winner in the Au$tralian Open is
the third seed.
McEnroe ·sharp in LA
Smith challenges in quarterfinals
get on top of the situation. But I know
you can'ttake people for granted."
"He had a lot more to gain." Of the
calls, McEnroe said: "I don't
foot-fault, I know. I haven't foot-
faulted since last January."
In other second-round matches
Thursday, third-seeded Brian Teacher
downed Robert Van't Hof 8-0, 6·3 and
No. 4 seed Bill Scanlon beat Mark
Edmondson of Australia 8· l , 6-3.
.. Unseeded John Lloyd of Great
Britain pined the quartftflnals of a
tournament for the first time ln almost two yean. whipping Hank Pfister 6 .....
3-6, &-1.
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me1wa, '"'· .. 2. '"'· T-• Smid dltl. Glllel
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tKlmbell Olwnl, "1.U. WOM•N l·m•l•r 1t1rlneboerd-1. Olene D"°"
C Lerp, "•.), >t7 .ff; 2. Cllrla Genii
IMlnneAllOflal, 00.IO; J. we.,. WrlMll •
CMlul.,. '/',.Joi, 525.0'; Qawrs: 7. J.-
Serwan <MlalOfl Vie,.),•·"'
of the Year in 1980 after bouncing
back from a 2·17 record In 1979 to
post a 16·13 mark l••t year,
coutctn•t have been more pleued
with himself or bJs team.
"I suppose that when you're
ahead on the count most of the
time like I was tonight, that
helps," the 26-year-0ld Keough
said. "I heard I only threw 103
pitches toni1bt, which is just
great. Before, I used to nitpick
around in the first few innings
but now, I'm getting right down
to business.''
For the Angels, it was bad
business.
Arter watching bis bl&h·
salaried, superstar cast of Rod
Carew, Rick Burleson, Fred
Lynn, Brian Downing, Bobby
Grich and Butch Hobson go hit· ,
less, Manager Jim Fregosi had
less to say than the few one
sentence lines the night before.
Asked if he thought the A's
had the best pitching in the
American Leaf'ue, Fregosi said,
"Well, if it Isn't the best, it's
pretty damn close to it.
"The only problem I can see
them 'having is scoring enough
runs."
Belftl Coolc
is also~ e\arent U.S. •.,...Ste.
cord bolder m offshore rat:.inl
com~t.ion with her speed of
86.C miles per hour set in the
Halter JOO in New Orleans in
1980.
Cook signed an agreement
• • •
Fre1osi ·made no excuses for
bis team's shabby hitting <the
team batting avera!.e...llJa,
dipped to .217), saying ~' the
hitters bad plenty of •do4
pitches to bJt. "It wasn't,Uk~ we
were overmatched. When you
pitch u well as we have Ulla
series, you should win most of
your games.''
Rookie Mike Witt got the call
Thursday night and for five inn·
ings, pitched well, allowing just
a run on three hits.
* AN••L NOTU --8'luM .. _,.,.Ula 0.. .. .,.... rlltl,_ ~: "I retOect Don
ICM' dol"I ..... he tloouellt M llM to ... ,.,,.
elwaya llUd him. T-Y-. ego, I .. t In .....
wlUI tM ....... prw~ Illy WY"'9 a.y'9r WM
the only ..,., In -, .... -«111i. ,...., lllle •
NetlWl.i "-. . Soeell~ of llOt Illar .... here·i -"°' off the press: Aa he ll<dlly Jlltted
down not" •mid• mot> of 1•11-r_.un In the
A'a locken'o.n u. o4t>er ftlght, '"II•""" -Trl-'1 o-i. ..,_..._., .. the t.'91( of
an everydey preclkal )olla of the A'I. ~.
llnt 1M1MnW1 Deft ._.. ~ IO -
MlllMI 8t011•t11out and wltll Ille Ilk • of e 8 k, Ill
lhe wn•-'nt ._-ter'1 aneeller le<H on llrw.
HM unlll tlle enllre team aownded tlle fir•
en;lnea '"'we of mouth I did 8r09tertlout ,....,a.
•h•t wu 101n1 on "I t110111ht I smalled aometlllflo ,....,,,;·he Mid H lie lell the I~·
filled r~ .. Anenct...c• al T11vrldlty "'-'r•
earn• •• f1 .m. ttvlno the """''' 121,010 lot lovr de ... , l,lD off lall Yffr'I pace . . ll ..
Canw hM coOllC1ed just -hit In hit lest 14 el
!>ab atca ..,.._ had e lla ... me NttiflO
llrHk ll*'f I-Tlllindey'I 0Atne -... -llllleta.He 11111 ..,,, • ,,...._,_lno Jl7 • .,.,....,.
Flyers roll, 4-0
NHL playoffs warming up
From AP dlspatcbes
PHILADELPHIA -·Paul
Holmgren scored twice and
goalie Rick St. Croix stopped 3S
shots \O eam hls first playoff
shutout as the Philadelphia
Flyers blanked the Calgary
Flames 4-0 Thursday night ln
the opener of their N\ational
Hocke)' Lea1ue quarter·final
playoff series.
Philadelphia scored at 3:30 of
the first period on a shot from
·just outside the crease by
Holmgren, who put it past
Flames' goalie Rejean Lemelin.
ll&andera brMZe
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -John
Tonelli, Hector Marini and
Denis Potvin each coooected . .(or
goals in a ooe·minute, «·second
span of the second period to lead
the New York Islanders to an 8-2
Q\4arterfinal playoff romp over
tbe Edmonton Oilers. The de·
fending Stanle)' Cup champion
Islanders crabbed a 1.0 lead
Edmontm, which finished 14th
in overall le81lJe standinp this
se~son, kept pace with New
York through one period.
North 9tar• wtn
BUFFALO -Steve Payne
scored his secdnd goal ol the
game just 22 seconds into over·
time to give the Minnesota
North Stan a 4·3 victory over
the Buffalo Sabres and a 1-0 lead
in their· quarterfinal series.
Payne got No. 8 of the playoCfs
after 11 : 58 of the third period to
give the North Stars • 3·2 lead,
but Craig Ramsay of the Sabres
scored a desperation goal with
S: 14 remaining to send the game
into overtime.
Brue• triumph
ST. LOUIS -Benue Federko
scored two goals and set up
Brian Sutter for a third, helping
the St. Louis Blues skate to a 6-3
triumph over the New York
Rangen in the i>pener of their
quarterfinal playoff series.
Sutter, Mike Zuke and Blair
Chapman each bad a 1oat and
an assist for st. Louis, which
zapped a 1-0 lead in the best-of·
seven serl~.
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F ~~.A Water Po up
··ent, the Hu ian water polo le ·will
l ewport Founda A
te.,..,iba an nhlbitio~etcb ll'oqd•Y at Tultln High n ~->.
The Newpo(t ~uad ,sts
three members of di~ tJ .S.
national teaRl -Peter
Campbell, Jeff Stites and Joe
Vargas. Three' former national
team players also bolster the
Newport team: Ga.ry Figueroa,
Jim Kruse and Boyd Philpot.
Figueroa is considered one of
the premier offensive players
in the world.
After Monday's match, the
Hungarian squad will prepare
for the II FINA Cup which will
be held this year at Long Beach
State, April 25-May 2.
Tbe FlNA Cup brings together
the top water polo teams in the
world, including the top
f i ni s hers from the 1980
Olympics.
Monday night 's exhibition
match calls for a S2 admission.
Motorcycles
buzz tonight
Mike Bast returns to the
Orange County· Fairgrounds for
tonight's speedway motorcycle
races alter a week's absence in
which visiting rider Bruce
Penhall captured the scratch
main event.
The Costa Mesa track will also
have an Inter-shows motorcycle
swap meet, a frials dem·
onstratlon and an admission
bonus to Class four drivers as
special features tonight.
The swap meet gets under
way at 6:30, the same time the
speedway gates open, and will
run through 11 o'clock. Class
four license carriers will reeeive
a on e dollar discount on
admission to both speedway and
the swap meet.
Another feature of tonight's
program will be the junior
speedway riders return to the
Orance County Fairgrounds.
They wtU open the program at
7:45 ton! ht.
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Lavish production numbers are' Ice Capades' highlight Alice has slippery time at Wonderland Ball
Ice . Capade~ come· to Orange County
. The Ice Capades, a sort of cross between a Las Vegas
review and the Winter Olympics, makes its first ap-
pearance in Orange County Tuesday, April 21, at the
Anaheim C<invention Center.
Headlining the show are Tai Babilonia and Randy
Gardner, the five-time United States National Pair Cham-
pions whose tragedy at last year's Olympics broke the
hearts of the world.
Ms. Babilonia and Gardner have been skating together
for 11 years, the last nineunderthetutelageofU.S.Olympic
coach John A.W. Nicks. Although their title was denied
them by an injury, they are considered by many to be the
world's greatest skating team.
This time, however, the famous couple also splits up to
perform solo exhibitions. /
The Ice Capades are nothing if not a vatiety show,
featuring comedy and juggling as well as chorus line num·
bers with elaborate special effects.
On the fwm,v side b-e Terry Head, a native of Brighton,
England, and his wife Gisela, a former Swedish National
Skating Champion, presenting their newest routine "The
Artist and the Alien."
Daring describes Richard Ewell, the Ice Capades fll"St
black star. Ewell, a karate and kung-fu expert, won the U.S.
Junior Men's title in 1970 and the U.S. Junior Pairs in 1972.
Wendy Bur2e. whose spins and jumps have drawu ac-
claim, was the U.S. Freestyle Champion from 197Stbrough
1977. She opened her professional career at the 1977 World
Professional Championshi~ in J~cca, Spain, winning the
gold medal.
It is the production numbers, though, that give the Ice
Capades its reputation as a certified "spectacular."
"Liptt Up the Ice" spotlights Gardner and Miss
Babilorua along with the ''IceCapettes and the Ice Cadets.··
"Alice at the Wonderland Ball" is geared to appeal to
children, with featured performers like the Queen of
Hearts, Mad Hatter, March Hare, White Rabbit, Dormouse,
Jabberwock and Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.
"Journey to the Ice Age" provides a bit of sci-fi fantasy
feat wing Glacial Gods and Icelandians played byJ.he Corps
de BaJJet. ..
"Juke Box Jamboree" is a blast from the past, with
tunes like "Night Train," "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"
and "The Joint is Jumpin'."
"Paris by Night" includes the show's grand finale, cen·
tered around a brightly Lit recreation of the Eiffel Tower.
Performances begin at 8 p.m. Tuesday, running nightly
through Saturday, when a 4 p.m. matinee is thrown in.
Tickets run $5, $6 and $8 for adults. Youths under 16 can get
in for $2 Wednesday night or at the Saturday afternoon
show. Tickets are available at all Ticketron outlets and the
convention center box office.
Group discounts can be obtained by calling (213)
579-0497.
Linney's childhood f ertjle with Southern stories .
By JIMMY JOHNSON'
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Reading Lord Byron might be cruel and unju&t
punl•bment for most students, but it wun't for
playwright Romulus Linney.
Linney, author of "Cbilde Byron," the present
offering by South Coast Repertory, got his fint
taste ot Byron's writinca in Junior high school and
be hun•t been able to quench bis lhint since then.
''I'll never for1et this seventh arade U!acber of
mine, 1' Unney said with a wry smile. "Her name
wu lln. Braswell. I bad been act.lna up in class
so abe sent me out of the room and, as punbbment,
1 bad to read Byron.
"I wu enraptured bJ bim ... and have been
ever since."
Linney ii in town to betp out with the lut pro-
ductiOD staces at "Chllde Byron." This ii the
, fourtti production of tb1s play, but the ftnt time it
baa been produced on the Welt Cout.
UNNEY WM commlllioned to do the play for
Kieth· Fowler, Utlatic director for the Viralnla
Theatre in Rlclunond.
"The)' were doiDC an all-British aeuoo.'' IJn.
ney e=. "K.letb Powler, who ii a friend of
mine, lt wCMiJd be iOOd to set an American
writer to do 1omet111Da Britiab, ao he com-
miuloned me to dolt ba lf'tT. •
"I bad wanted to do tometb1na on Lord 81J'(JG
, for many year•.'' be added. "I wlll admit,
bown•, when I nan.ct wrttiq 'Child• BJl'OD,' I
. wu ltnJal})' influenced by an opera by Vltlll
. TbomplOll."
It la not un.e11ual that LIJmey would cboole
Lord Byron u a toplc fot oae of ht. pla11
beeauae a parallel ean be drawn bMween tbe two men. ·
enjoyed hunting and fishing, while his mother was
in love with the stage, acting in little theater in the
South.
"I had little interest in the outdoors as1 a
sportsman," Linney observed, ''but I do recall my
mother as an actress in little theater. I saw her'in
'Our Town' as a boy and was moved by it."
Still, Linney tried to put together the two ft·
periences -his dad's love of the outdoors and bls
mother's love of the stage.
TIDS TORE at him much like Byron's ex-
perience with his daughter, Ada, who be never
knew. Since Ada's inU!rest wu in numbers •d Byron's in worda, tbe poet wu never ·ab~ 1o
brid1e the 1ap between words and numbers.
When Ada was one month old, Byron's e,
Annabella, took the child out of his llfe forever:Jle
never saw her after that. There also was a period
of about a year and a half when Linney coul 't
see his own dau1bter.
Llnney'a play, which runs thtouch May 17, p -
plorea the relaUonship between Lord Byron a
hll daughU!r. 'lbe play also ii belnl at.aged at tile
Circle Repertory 'lbeatre in New York and Ila•
bad a nm in Louilville, Ky.
Linriey bu written 18 playt, all of which ba\te
been produced aomewberetJ!:cb of bis succeu be
contributes to the ~eat ter ll!Ovement.
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"•Eo ROVER, RED ROVER" winds up •
three ... 1kend run for the Irvine Comt ~t .. ty Theater with fln1t pertormences on._..
and s.turdey et I In the Turtle Rock· Com-
munity Park auditorium on SUnnyhlll ROltd
off Turtle Rock Drive In trvlne. Tkketa
1va1.-.et the door.
!fTHe ftAISLEY CONVaaTtaL•" GPef'S tonight for ftX1weekendl It the .. untlnQton
Btach PlayhOuse fft the S.Kllff Vltt•oe
cent•r on ~In Street 1t YorktOWn Avenue
In Huntlnatan BeKh. eurtAtln times ,,. I
p;m. Frkfeys •nd Saturdays. Tickets •t M7~.
'·'OOD'I l'AVORITR'' ctoses out Its engage.
ment tonight 9"d Saturday et I, SUndey et 2
p.m ., et U.. NeWport T,_.btr Arts Center,
2501 Olff Or., Newport Beech. C.11 67S-3143
for tlc;ket.S to the Nell Simon comedy version
of t'-!. Book of Job,
118A8&S IN ARMS" runs nightly except
Mondays at varying curtain tftnes through
M•y 10 et Sebastien's W•st Dinner
Playhouse, 140 Avenlda Pico, San Ciemente
(492·9950).
"ASHES," ~ downbeat drama •bciut •
couple's desperate attempt to have • chlld,
q>ntlnues through April 26 at South Coat
Repertory's Second Sta1ae, 655 Town center Dr., Costa Mesa (967-4M3). Performances
nightly except Mondays at 8;30 (~end
matinees at 3) .
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Sir F1'0tlCU Df"c.ake af&d Queen Elimbeth -ot
the Rmnaissance Pleasure Faire, opening
April 25 in Agoura.
"GIRL CRAZY/' en ol~tlrne musJcel eom-
edy, Is. on at the Sen Clemente Community
Theater, 202 Ave. Cebrlllo, Sen Clemente
(.492·0.465). Plays-Thursdays through
saturdeys at 8: 30 p.m. untll llMy 2.
'fCHILDE BY~ON/' reVHIJng the llfe of
poet Lord Byron In a series of flashbKkS bY
his dying c:MWhter, ts on stage at South Coast Repertory through llMy 17. For ticket
Information, cell 957~.
"EVERYTHING tN THE GARDEN," an
Edward Albee drama •boUt the high cost of
tlvlng, wraps up Its run tonJOht and S.turday
at the Newport Harbor. Actors' Theater, 390
Monte Vista ~Coste Mesa. Call 631-5110 from 1-5 p.m. y only. ·
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modem dance to orlglnal scores and tunes
by Glenn Miiier, John Lennon, Manhattan
Transfer and Igor Stravinsky. Tickets, at
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celebration of Easter. Floor $6. Bleachers
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Dl:MO GllMOPOULOS. PIANIST -from
UC Berkeley Saturday, May 2nd. 8 P.M .•
C.Oncert Hall. Selections by Schubert.
Beethoven, Paganini. $5 General. $4
Other Students. & Senior Citizens. $3 UCI
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For further information call 833-6378.
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p.m. 833-5549.
THE ICE CA PAD ES come to Orange County
for the first time Tuesday, April 21 through
Saturday, April 25 at the Anaheim Conven-
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KOCE documentary reveals a culture's slow demise
By MICllAU. DOUGAN
Of .. 011tr NII-...
Tbe old OrlentaJ stands in the back yard of bla
Santa Ana bomc pl~c a atraqe stl'tqed lnatru-
ment and linalnc.in a bitb-pit.cbed, plaintive wall.
"Other people ln America can do better than
I," goes tbe song, "because they don't mils
anybody."
His name la Van1 and he miJaes many people
-relatives, friendl, fellow clan members from hil
lY REVIEW
tribal village in Laos. The old man misses hil
mountains.
It is an early scene in "No More Mountain.a," a
moving documentary on the ill-fated Hmone peo-
ple of the Laotian biplanda. We know them better
as the Meo, a Chinese word for "barb.nana."
"No Mor Mountains" ii a co-producti9n of
WGBH in Boston and KOCE, Channel SO, in Hunt-
ington Beach. It will air on tbat station next Tues-
day at 9 p.m.
Tbe Hmoop -a name meanJ.ne "free people"
-lived in nag1ed independence for centuries unW
they were caught up in France'• battle to maintain
Its colony in lndo-China. When America inherited
ihat war, it also acqwred the Hmoo1 as faithful aJ. lies .
It was their fidelity to tbe American cauae
(based on a hatred of tbe North Vietnamese, who
they ·saw as would-be conquerers) that led to the
Hmong's current status u victinu of the world's
latest diaspora. It is unlikely that their culture will
survive.
"No More Mountains" explains bow the
Hmong people served in the CIA'• secret army
•nd fought iu secret war, suffering an incredibly Jaifh casualty rate.
As their men were killed off, we beean to draft
tbefr boys. One tells bow be was trained by
Ame ricans as a combat radio operator and
paratrooper at a1e 12.
By 1975, Laos bad fallen to the Commaniat
armies. The Pathet Lao be&an to extermlnatetbe
Hmong. /
A race oo the run, tbe'Hmonc fled to Tballud,
ball dying en route. There are now some 45,000
of them in camps in that couutry -ooe-flftJr
The goad time had
by all can be
remembered by al~
·with extra prints
of tbe populatioo -and four out of ftve want to ·
come to the United States.
But that lan't euy. In order to aet here, they
must prove that they worked for UM American
1overnment. 'l'boee who foqht in our lecret army were not on any payroll.
Some do 1et viau,.. however, and their de·,
parture for America meana fractu..rine family !
unlta. 1be moet beart-reoctJni scene ln "No More
Mountalna" depicts a tearful farewell ln the ref-
u1ee camp, u a battered bus carries oft the lov~
ones of those left behind.
Many of tbe Hmon& immigrants have ltnded
in Orang~ County, where the Lao Family Com-
munity, a social.service agency on Bristol Street
in Santa Ana, attempts to teach them new skills -
shopping in a supermarket, openin1 a bank ac-
count. .
"No More Mountains" focuses on Vang, tbe
elderly gent with tbe mournful song, and four
generatlooa of hU family living together under one
Santa Ana root.
In ooe sequence, Vang's iranddaupter, a
beautiful two-year-old, is stricken with a de-
generative nerve disorder. When pediatricians at
the neurolon department of the Children's
Hosp1t.al of Orange County are unable to treat the
disease, the family calls in a shaman, despite
fears that it will make them "seem strange" to
their neighbon. Tbe Vang family wants to fit in.
The show also focuses oo General Vang Pao,
who led tbe Hmone troops in Laos and now guides
the Hmong community in tbia country.
The general controlled all tbe CIA money al-
lotted lo the secret army and became wealthy
while bis co\lntrymen died. Still be retaina their
loyalty because, it la explained, · 'tbe Hmong
believe very stron&lY ln leadership."
Hmong tradltiona are crumbllne here. The
young are learntn1 American ways: tbe old are
dyin&. For the flnt time in tbe history of their peo-
ple, Hmoog are marryt.n1 non-Hmong. Auimila-
tlon, and the extinction of a culture, 1eem inevita-
ble.
In the final scene, member9 of the Vang fami-
ly are 1bown 1atbered in tbelr Uvtng room,
watcbJ.oa rums of tbe patriarch dance and •in& hil
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songs in native costume. •
"Perhaps what will be left of the Hmon1,"
says the narrator, •'are home movies of an old
man singlne about bis lo.t mountains-."
It's eoou&b to make you cry.
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WhyShould
tourists have all the fun?
How long has It been since With an attendantltourgulde to
you've teen the Santa Barbare narra~ and Me to your every
Mlnlonorttle Denlth village of need lor the duration oflhe tour.
Solvang? Heartt Cattle? San
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end Sequoia? Or Sutter·1 Cr9ek
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ttle Coaat and one Inland through .
Gold Country. PrlcM are all-
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1~Ut, U.at ''tradlUODa-1" Euter r .... lt Mst
. described u "ra1n, Javab, ham ad muttoa. 1' But
•be wea\ on to Hy that -Ute lurke1 for
Tbl.llbliylnc -IM'd probably &d It cdlcult to
depart lWND eu1tom,
You, too, may fobow convention on bolida11 or
play tbe role of lconoclut and onfer apalbettl and
meatballa. Whichever, it lm't likely any more tbat
you'll be ~ted by a limited 1nenu when you
alt down to table. ·
On. bolid.,1 moat reetaurants empbulae tradl·
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OOT 'N ABOUT
let lt IO at that. For the molt part the bill of fan
embraces the house specialties that are served all
year.
So while some form of ham or lamb may top
the offert.np for next Sunday's feuttnc, no one
will look on you aa an oddball lf you opt for a
seafood or beef dish. lf anything, ln fact, you'll be
demonstratln1 a flair for celebratina with
originality.
As children, we remember the lovtn1 care
Mom 1ave to makinl and aervtna her traditional
specialty, bot cra,'s buns. Unfortunately the prac·
lice seems to have Ione since been abandoned.
ETHNIC ORIGINS of two families we knew
were responsible for our becoming acquainted
with special Easter dishes of several forelan coun-
tries. And it's regrettable that one or both have
never been adopted in this country.
The first was Mageritsa, a Gree( Easter soup.
~Make
This Easter
Special! ,
Distinctive Wclterf root Dining
Oyster Bar· <:ocktails
h•,lturin~ ( omplC't<.> Brunlh
,rnd D1nrwr Mt•nu~
t'• Pr.llldPal l~ntl are bnrt; 1UDll aDd liver of. a ttrini Jam ti, • bUtter, f.rU oilicml, ,.,...,. ,
dill, le~ Ju.lee, ••••· •al& Ud ""'"'· A-J!GBib dtMer\, wiellilDO<!M lilaba, ••the
1ec01'4, KDown u Balter Babb. WI bl'Uk-cake
cont• buner, 1u1ar, ea 1a&a. 1•Mt1)•moa rind, aa.lt; anamoQ, milk, fklur, raltum and
atmoedl.
Wlth or wlthout 1ucb tre,t. today, bowtver,
lt'1 no wcmder a savory repast bu become an es·
sES c\..O'I 3fd
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chapter two
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Easter Sunday -April 19 • 2 Performances
Orange County Premier
THEUllZ
Book By
William F Brown
Music & Lynes By
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RETURNS
"' I A fiel~ study course tbal
examinee theater arts in Europe
will be offered by Oranae Cout
College tb1s summer.
BerUn and Amsterdam. L 'fl! critic for Drama oaue .•.~ Magazine.
The course includes a 33-day
tour of Western Europe. The
tour iB set for J\me 28 tbrou&h
July 30, •
The coune also includes at.ope
in Corinth, Mycenae, Epidarus,
Nauplia and Delphi. A five-day
Ae1tean cruise includes stops in Rhodes, Crete and Turkey.
Course instructor i1 OCC
speech and drama professor,
Jack. B. Holland. Holland baa
produced and directed more
than 40 plays, and la a staff
Coat of the 33-day trip a
$2 ,699 . The fee include•
roundtrip airfare, hotels, all u.~
theater tickets and aightseetna.
Ren.tration deadline is Blay , ,.
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not intricate, not in·
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ii there, but without
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Near the end of the
set, we cauabt the bus
player looking at bis
watch. We couldn't
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Ed Bruce loolu the part . )
It is doubtful that tbe
audience would have de-
manded an encore had
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signaling that they
should. Bruce wrapped
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called "The Last
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Uieater teckaeo a SbU~ plQ ••back ti 1115 wbm ••aom.e Ud 'lulMt'' ·..-cm u.. boardl . at the okl Lapna PlayMMIH.
t J'onootb, that'• • lallf tlme.
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the claMlf'11 M ttle11111tlhl" to their llUdlences!
TBJB WAS TO BE the MUGG that two ·local
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but one P'O'JP bad a ebanae ol heart, lea.in, • 'Tbe
Tamlq ol the Sb.rewH unproducecl. That left the
Westminster Community Tbeater, which will un-veil "A Midsummer Ni1ht'a Dream" two weeb
from tcniiht. ·
Ortcinally, "Midsummer" wu the pet project
ol former WCT board member Ron Albertaen, wbo
bad it staked out d.lrectortally. Wben bla drama-
teactiW duties at Huntinstoo Beach Hip School
forced rum to withdraw. the produd:loa fell into
the hand.a of Art Winslow, a veteran director tak-
int on his first Shakespearean asaisnment.
Winslow, who cast his show nearly three
months before openina to allow ample time for
artistic and technical development, bu promised
"a quicksilver procession of frollckin1 loven,
clowns, fairies and sprites -in abort, such stuff as
dreams are made on."
CAST IN THE ambitious undertakin1 are
Laurie Sondag aa Puck, Clark Burson as Oberon,
Elizabeth Dawson as Hippolyta, Maureen
Shrubsole as Hermia, Beth Titus aa Helens-,
Woody Jones aa Lysander, Kent 'Elofson as
Demetrius, LaDonna deBarroe a.a Titania, Charles
Taylor as Nick Bottom, John Greenslade aa
Quince, Robert Leibovicb as Snug, Rod Carter as
Flute, Ronal Grigsby as Snout, Charles Lolcoma
aa Starveling, Thomas Huste aa Theseus, Don
Evans as Egeus and Robert Turner as Philostrate.
Rounding out the large cast are Sharon and
Susan Reichelderfer, Lorraine McWilllams, Peggy
Harling, Joy Lolcoma, Nancie Cooper, Linda
Tenorio and Deanna Blackwell. Flo Blackstock i.a
stage"man6ger, Bronson is set designer and Miss
Mc Williams doubles as costume designer.
Performances of .. A Midsummer Night's
Dream" wiU be given Fridays and Saturdays at
8:30 through May 30 at the theater, 7Z72 Maple St.,
Westminster. Advance reservations are being taken at 995-4ll3.
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who staged "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way
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last year, will mount another production of the
show for a tour of the islands June 21 through July
12.
H•'• loo1Un1 for acton, l!Qen, dueen,
teeb.Dldam and ad.mJ.DlltratGn4--lbe U...nlk tour, a fWd ltUdl• eoune wmtlt ..-. _... ol eol· ···•~redlt for u.o.. ~ .,.... tWr ....... tloa. t.:turee, reb.earaala _. Piiti•-all
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S500 depo&it la required by 11.y 1, Wida t.be ba.luce due by May JO.
Audltiom will be arraqed CID neeipt ol l'el· l1trattoa forms, which may be obtaiDed from
lobuoa by ca111n1 him at ~ durlnt ~e day
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half hour ot • 'kcalibur'' ; URUIE REVIEW as lf Boorman were em-
Sir Lancelot ( Nicholal Clafl) 'ldau1 magic IWOrd and ~ar1 allegiance Co King
Arthur(NigelTerry)in' E:rcalibur'
lftUI · b a r r a 11 e d b y t h e material. He's shot the can'tkeepupwtththeag· action ls punctuated
speaking Hollywood· openinl minutes throu&b Ing wizard? If Merlin with tawdry quick cut.a
Middle En1Usb sound aaoopylemetoatvethe dodged Arthur usine to mortal wounds i
dumb (in "Camelot," at feel of a dream eequence, Yn:,~~1c, t:'t!'! ti;>lnw~ di:imth:. lances punching throu9h
least they sang it). but we're so hurried by • armor, swords cutting The esaeoUal probJem the quick cuttina that the These leaps in logic trip a w a y at arms an d
eoes deeper than that, pace fiabll the intended us up, and ii Boorman in-throat.a, tinny clubbings
and it's a 1ood one: bow tone the wboJe Ume. It tended them as evidence with morning stars.
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the screen without aleep-runnlna. seem more like the fires burn for no ap·
trivializing both? The spasms of bad movie parent reason other than
power of myths Uea in A FT Ea w E •a E making. Such devices to liven up the drab sets.
their enduring fealty t.o sqppo1edly booked by 8 re n ' t m Ya ti f Ying , ll 's a wonder that sQ
human nature -they're tbis early bigb·ener1y they're irritating. many actors. horses and
Lancelot and Robert Ad·
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Mordred, the man/boy
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their contemporaneity tedium u the tn.iebts scenes where the movie Arthur is PI a Ye d terey Jazz Festival are on
t.Oey reveal the truth p}ayt.beirappointedroles could have taken on a without distinction by sale through June 30.
of myth after centuries in Camelot. Boorman semblance of drama, Nigel Terry, who in the Prices for the series of
of disguise and mutation jumps ahead days , Bporman isn't much early scenes looks dis· five concerts are $54 ,
have obscured them months, yean in a few fun. He's clad the forces turbingly like Steve $49.50 or $44.50, depend·
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the future). by Arthur. In the next the otht!r is shot in fog -the next but there's • b th Monterey County Fair· he's asleep in the com-0 are s tagy. con-not a drop of mystery grounds.
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.\ Mystery writer still lives in television shows
}~ NEW YORK <AP> -Five years after Agatha
Christie died, the Queen of Mystery is coming to
American television, ready to commit ber baffling
murders and dangle her red herrings in front of a
new . unsuspecting audience.
"The Seven Dials Mystery," an adaptation of
her 1929 novel, will be broadcast on the ad boc
Mobil Showcase Network -the first in what
promises to be a slew of Christie productions for
television.
·'One of what I called the light-hearted thriller
type" is how the author herself described "Seven
Dials" in her autobiography. ·
"These were always easy to write, not requir-
ing too much plotting and planning."
Maybe so, but there's enough plotting and
planning to entertain and thoroughly confuse most
viewers. The story follows the adventures of a
group of wealthy socialites, the kind known as
Bright Young Tbin1s, whose chief occupation is
weekending at a succession of house parties unW
they stumble onto a sinister secret society, stolen
state secrets, and a CO\lple ol murders.
fHE production, by London Weekend
Television, emphasizes by laviabpertod sets and cos-
. tumes and stars Cheryl Campbell, previously seen
in this country In the "Masterpiece Theater" pre-
sentation of "Testament ol Youth," and, in a
cameo role, the noted Shakespearean actor Sir
John Gielgud. Peter Ustinov la boet, musing about
Miss Christie's career in an introductory bit
filmed at the late author'• manor ln Devon.
Ironically, MIH Christie apparently retarded
television with suspicion and never wrote directly
for the medium, altbou1hi her output was
enormous in nearly every other form. In 50 years,
she turned out ee novels, dozens of abort stories,
radio scripts, and aeveral playa, lncludiq "The
Mouletrap," which after more than a quarter.
century In London hu become the lonaest-nm.nlng
play in~ blstory of the EnsJlab-speakinc theater.
The· author's 1tand1GD, Matthew Prttcbant,
who la chairman of the Atatba Christie Estate,
saya bis IJ'anclmother "tboulbt teleriaioo wu a
great gobbler of material." So be and ~other ex-
ecpton have been panttn1 TV rtallta 11>arlna.1Y.
"SEVEN Dials," and another London
Weekend Televtalon product.km, "Why Didn't They
Ask Evans?" both were abo.-a ln Entland lut
year. "Evam" will be broadcut ln the United
Statea oo the Mobil network on May 21.
Another Brttl.tb outfit, Thames Televillon, bas
arra°'ed to produce lJ bour•loq 1torte1 8" •'The
A1aUla ObrilUe Hour/' -to be telniHd la En&1and belinnlnl 1D the fall of im .
.. Tbe)''re not all wboclunitl," aald
Chapman, press offi cer for Thames in London.
"Some will be romances. She wrote a Jot of love
stories in which nobody gets killed."
Io the Umted States. meanwhile, Warner Bros.
-the moustache·twirling Belgian genius, Hercule
Poirot, or the eccentric English spinster, Jane
Marple.
Sadly, both M. Poirot and Miss Marple have
been promised for the time being to the movies.
Peter Ustinov, who played Poirot in "Death on the
Nile," wiJJ portray him again in the upcomini
"Appointment With Death," while Miss Marpl~
was recently embodied by Angela Laru;bury in
"The Mirror Crack'd ." · Television Is going ahead with the first Christie
adaptations made specifically for American
television -five two-hour shows to be called
"Agatha Christie Mystery Theater."
DAftD Horowitz, a Warner spokesman in Loa
Angeles, said CB$ bas agreed to broadcast the
first, "Murder is Easy," which be said probably
will be fllmed In Eagland ln the near future. The
four other novels Warner bas purchased for the
series are "They Came To Baghdad," "The Man
In the Brown Suit," "Destination Unknown," and
''The Secrets of Chimneys.''
1 Nooe of these tiUes hi among Miu Cbrtatie's
best-known work.a,. mainly because they do not
feature either Of her two most famous detectives
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WU enjo)'inl bimMll In OW'~ with
tbt town tramp. I cauaht them there one day
by accident. He wu a nervous wreck and
pto1plMdn~ver to see her aaaln. So now they
meetln motel•.
I Jove my huaballd, and I don't want a
di•otte, but bJa conUnuaUon d ~ affair 11
very bard to take. He lnallta t.bat abe l'\IDI
after him-that be baa never once made the
first move. I believe him. I My question: Should I conUnue to be loyal .
!
•nd ~ ldm,. •boilaldil tell tbe ~ Pta.l1NWJ*I• ~.a rePrdlq "Com•... l n t worlct about Im ... oqi• ~ tbll roUtD UI." ~OUIUlllltedUlatlbetn9tbepenoe re .'\(, 0 axes broadaodletb1Jnfaetf.6e~f hlto a cliftnlte, eonvem4iat Umt. lo IOIDe.... "J~
1l)ray"ef'JlllibtUtatU..LordtUeilll.lm ,soDI .. ~ ... m" mew wh'D1 more flnt, eq J will ha" •few yun OI UDiQeu tban ·~IOOdbye. •• Tbla ea~ li not an •1 'n. A· n datiiit PNM
after tbe alnulk Ii CS.ad. -CAllVILL., tnvltadOll.ftlaat.ouebofCOUl'Ulay. • W1Ui Amtrtca'• hl1bw911 tver °'°" pltttd,
MO., WOMAN Wbm the Bndab an ibtroduced, U.., PQ4!ked aDd potlM>Jed, at•tat.11 ah com'49rto1 tall·
Dear " .. u: Y• .. , _,.. '"• ,.... otteo 1ay, "Ho• do you doT" Would JOU In• t1Mi bum»t out of tlle roedl by booltJJll tbelr
.... , ...... ._,. wu& a..,. .. , 1'I 1• ne~byaaytQf ... HowdoldoWHATt" 1at0UM taw by up to a nick.el. Tbnt atalal have
pn1 1118 ._ ""* .. ,.. eaa ..... .... I maureyousett.tMPQlnt.-L.LR. atre.cty~veasutuiftc:nue8. 1a1nbr1Tftal'1afwJ ... .,...,.,,..,. D&A&&.L.a.: 1w111_....,_, .. ...,.. lt't not that ftdenl, ltate end local 1ovem·
Tit• ...,...,. 11ali MU a ...... an. 11~· It a._.,,..,., .. , •. n..u menu hJv•'• been repabins t.be roadl. But t. You~ ...... ar ... a ............. ' ..... duced suoUne COftlumptlOll bu Dibbled aw.,. at U. .......... Y• ._,. •• afttee, ,_ 1-. J'eMdilil''CeaeNe•"eea..a the tndttloaaJ IOW'ce of __ .. _______ PUBUC NOTICE
Ju&wu&MNQPnMJ-...... -..,... ., .. ,...w ... •a&t&wae_. • ._. mal.D~ IDOCMY -. p thole .._ ______ _
natl, .... II a.,.., ......... dewtll ...... .,.... ......_,,It WU_.,..._,._,, the fuel tu. And the COil 0 cure N72Jl1
to JOU rut ... raYt oa a ieplar bub. I empty lhUadlu ... at an ail .._.. to of maldna road repain means gouge NOTICE 01' DliATH 01'
'opeyoaft..tw.UwoUlbeclaea.-ertU.a a .. ~ wldl $MM. Mott' ....... ef bu soared. \ 81LEEN C. STROCK
aleenormtp.-.. aame: "Wily doll'& yo. e.er eall •ef" Get Fifty.three percent •n wallet ANO OF PBTITION TO
DEAR ANN LANDERS: JfreqtMnUyuae U.eplctwef of the paved road • ADMINISTER ESTATE
your colWDQa ln my Enlllab cl ... es u an ' network, or about 1 NO. A·1Gal1.
example of clear wrltlna and 1ound A,.. drlfOt 01' If p "°"' lloeo to COldf'ol mlllioo mlle1, was cracked, buclt:llna or otherwise T o a I I h • I r s ,
judament. Permit me to dfer tb1I wee UWM1 a. &JWr bf ot h.lp1 n....,.,. ON t. in diarepair last year. compared with '2 ~rcent beneficiaries, creditors
censure. Aa l.aRdrn' ....., booadft, "!lralflld no.,. °" the year before, says the Road lnformaUon Pro· and contingent creditors of
(1) Please stop aaytna, "1tran1ely l>rwQ1." 'tor each boolde'I orMed, _.. a gram, a research organization funded by the :~ ~es~~s\.~!rc;:;: ya~:
enough." The word "enou•b" la redundant doUor, plu a lortg, •ll~,..-. Gamped motor vehicle industry. otherwise Interested In tht
andunworthyofyou. nNlopr (JI cni. ~)to AM Lartdnl, wlll and/Ol"estate:
(2) I wu diatraaed by your advice to the P.O. Bo:s U•, CldcoQo, IU. •JJ. THOSE BUMPY lOADS coat drivers $20 A petition has been filed
billion in wasted ruel and an additional M billion in by Arthur Van Zandt
!Taurus: Do some personal checking
car and tire damage -or an average of $184 for Strock In the Superior
each motorist, according to the research group. Court of Orange Count¥
State and local treasuries wiU spend about $600 requesting that Arthur
million more than they will lake in this year for Van Zandt Strock be ap-
highway construction and repairs, the U.S. pointed as personal representative to 18ATVUAY, APaJL 18, 1181
: By SYDNEY OMAaa
r ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Avoid
1rusbing, skipping details -or meals.
;Emphasis on family arrangements, leeal
,issues and making intelligent concessions
.to loved one. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio
!HOROSCOPE
1persons figure prominently. Money sur-
1prise due -and it's good!
TAUllUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Those who
serve you may not have necessary
material -or qualifications. Do some
personal checking. You learn what is real
as opposed to "pretend." Discovery is
!highlighted. You'll be granted special
privilege.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Relationahip
that began "as a lark" now takes on
.serious overtones. Emphasis oo challenge,
,pressure, responsibility, investment in
:hobby or favorite project. Capricorn.
Taurus, Virgo persons figure prominently.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lone-
C•ll 642-5678.
• Put 1 rew word• t to worllr for ou. --~-
atandlng project or assignment la due to be
completed. Let go of put; it la Ume for
fresh views, new climate and the initiating
of an orltinal policy. Agere11ive in-
dividual helps prod you Into action. Aries
fi1ures prominently.
LEO <July 23-Aue. 22): Check Cancer
message. Get ready for new start in new
direction. Affair or heart could lead to
short trip. Constructive ideas, su11estiona
are received via mall and telephone.
Member of opposite sex boosts morale.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Shake off any
tendency toward letharey. Parsimonious
associate helps you make money decision.
Conserve assets. Protect valuables. Hold
off on investments. Play waiting game.
Family member talks about possible
purchase of high-priced household Item.
LI BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Popularity in-
creases -elements of timing. luck com-
bine to favor your efforts . Gemini,
Sagittarius persons play significant roles.
New contact results in optimism, social
activity and chance to expand personal
horizons.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on
secrets. clandestine operations , views
from backstage and a "rebuiJdin& proc-
ess." Aquarius, Leo and another Scorpio
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTHY s.r....-. .....
lfU MAUCM &YD.
I COSJA ~IA-141-1116
WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE
Complete women's health care provided by
and gynecologists.
• ,,.._•i:yT ...... • tartr.cOlltrol:
play important roles. Period of temporary
confinement can actually prove beneficial.
SAGITTAa•us (Nov. 22-Dec . 21):
Emphasis on desires, buaineas In·
vestments and action which aidl in mak·
lng wishes come true. Aura of romance
prevails. Imprint style, state needs tn one
ln position of authority. Gemini, Virgo and
another Sagittarlan figure prominently.
CAPRICORN (D ec. 22-Jan. 19):
Significant adjustment in "home area" oc·
curs. You have opportunity to take charge
of your own destiny. Emphasis on pro-
duction, promotion, responsibility and
greater rewards. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio
natives play key roles.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): Long.
range projects come into s harp, c lear
focus. Emphasis on special terms. tech-
niques and communication. Gain indicated
through published material. Pisces, Virgo
natives dominate scenario. Plan for
travel.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Review
financial status or one who talks a "big
game." Dig beneath surface indications.
Follow through on hunch. Needed In·
formation is gleaned through unorthodox
procedures. Cancer , Capricorn persons
play important roles.
ALTERATIONS
Transportation Department has estimated. administer the estate of
The South Dakota Legislature raised its gas Eiieen c. Strock, Newport
tax from 12 cent.s to a national high or 13 cents a Beach, CA (un4er the
gaUon, effective April 1. Utah has increased its tax I n d e p e n d e n t
from 9 to 11 cents. A bill raising Idaho's 81t'.i·cent Administration of Estates
tax to ll 1t'.i cents on July J was signed into law last Act). The petition Is set for week. hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
STATE GASOLINE TAXES range from 5
cents a gallon in Texas to South Dakota's new 13·
cent rate. Most states are in the 9 to 11-cent
range. (California's is 7 cents>.
Some states want to change from a set per-
gallon levy to a tax based on a percentage of the
price at the pump, tying the tax rate to the rising
price of gasoi.ale.
"With conservation and higher-mileage cars,
there's less money going into state highway funds.
But there are more highway maintenance needs
than ever," s aid J erry Bastarache, spokesman for
the Highway Users Federation in Washington, a
lobbying group funded by h.ighway construction
contractors and automakers
A SELECT COMMITTEE of the Arizona
Transportation Department says the stale wiU
need S6 billion to $10 billion to meet highway con·
struction and maintenance during the next decade.
For the same period, reve nues from the state's 8-
cent-a -gallon gasoline tax will amount to about
$2.2 billion.
And Arizona legislators are considering a pro-
posal to replace the 8-cent a gaUon fuel tax with a
10 percent tax on the a verage retail price of
gasoline and diesel fuel. With pump prices for
1aaoline at $1.30 a gallon, for example, the tax
would be 13 cents a gaUon.
In F1orida, Gov. Bob Graham is proposing to
extend the state's 4 percent sales tax to gasoline -
on top of the 8-cent gas tax now being levied. A
blue-ribbon panel estimated the state would need
$2 billion by 1985 to maintain and complete con-
struction on interstate highways in Florida.
Moat states are considering increases ranging
'from 1 cent to 3 cents, but in Wisconsin.
Republican Gov. Lee Dreyfus baa propoted a
nickel increase, to 14 cents a gallon. Leaders in the
Legislature, where Democrats have a majority,
say they 41J>ubt that high an increase will be ap-
proved .
700 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana, CA 92701
on May 6, 1981 at 9: 30 A.M.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your objections or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
In person or by your at-
torney.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR o r a cont-
ingent creditor of the de·
ceased, you must file your
c laim with the court or
present it to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
firs t issuance or lette rs as
provided in Sectloo 700 of
tne Probate Code of
California. The time for
flllng claims wilt not ex-
pire prior to four months
from the date of the hear-
ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the court.
If you are interested in the estate, you may fife a re·
quest with the court to re-
ceive special notice of the
inventory of estate assets
and of the petitions, ac-
c ounts and reporls
desc ribed in Section -1'200
of the California Probate
Code.
Latti.m & Watkins, At·
torn•r. at uw, By: Arne
S. L ndgren, 555 South
Flower Street , Los
Angeles, CA 90071.
Published Orange Coast
Dally Pilot, April 17, 24, t==================-r---------j 1981 1846-81
experienced board certified obstetricians ~
Dl .. fw1p1 Flttt.g PUBUC NOTICE C•ll 642-5678.
IUD Put • lew word1
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PUBLIC NOTICE
llrftlCoMrol--.. SOlJTHmAST PLAZA nAT1EoPCAU~M1A loworkfor ou. ..... ~'-1.l"\.. OPPIUOPTHIE NOTICE OF DEATH OF •Co=:;= .!.'-di.. o':£:!£r~==~1 --- -- ---~~ROGl~~A PiTrT~~~Ri~
Paps.... ADVHTllUllUITP<Ht•IOI PUBLIC NOTICE ADMINISTER ESTATE
• Ob .. etak., c ... & rw1-Make your own Mad Hat/Judo1ng 5 Ca•aaories ..ueucMOT•ca - -HO. A 108455. --·-1 er -e <•~~~~~~ ::o~~ ~~1; ~:l·h H=~~L~Cy H,e.::1 ~~~/!1 ~E~: T ~ a I_ I h e i .rs •
• 5lerfllAIHOll CAROUSEL COURT ••o.d••Y. Loi ... ,..,.., c:.111<w111a. PLAN"1NG COMM1ss1o" AT THE benefte1anes, c reditors T...a Ll4JGHoa -,.... -11 i:ao p.m.. ~v. Me., 10, CITY HAU.. n FAIR 0R1ve. cosTA and contingent cr~itors of
Va...-&.....-M411e Saturday, AJliriJ 18 • R-llter 10 to 2 '"'·••.m1ct1i1meo.y •lllto.put>1lc-MESA. CALIFOR"1A, AT• JO P.M. Virginia L. Roberts and ~.-, -o IY ._._ -•-111 R_.. 1101 •I OR AS SOON AS POSSI BLE • AIOltTIOH Awarcb at 2 M/Tic:kets to Ice Capades said eeldrn• tor. RECONnRUCT THEREAFTER ON MONDAY persons who may be PARKING LOTS -REPAIRS ANO APRIL 27, ""· REGARDING THE otherwise interested in the 842.1426 Meet Alice in Wonderland 1MPRoveMeNTS, OEPARTMENT FOLLow1HGAPPL1CAT10Ns: will and/or estate · OF OEVELOPMEHTAL SERVICES, I PrklM Ple11 PP-el-01 tor Clly ol . · ' PAIRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL., Cotl•Mes.,P.0.8o•l200.lor!>'KIM A pet1t1on has been liled 17752 le1dt ... IY.-d COSTA M~ O~NOIE COUNTY, "'"et all~'"' Palec• av-by Or. Frank E. Roberts
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PM\!Hle kit llghllftO '"*""· P4Mtln9 c. Glanullas, authorl1ecl ageflt """!or represent at I v e t 0 PUBLIC NOTICE t----------UM~ 11°'1U OP APPUCATIOet
ITO llU. A' COMOUC ••v•llM•I . TO WHOM IT MAY COMCIEltH
p1C1t A JIEAH l!NTIEltl'ltllES, IMC.
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PUBUC NOTICE
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o 0 o ••o I 0 o o o o Oe ••o ••' o' • • o o' o 0• o 'o o o o o o o o o 'o o o o o o o o o ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ .
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REGULAR $46..S41. EASTER SALE SPECIAL $3165.
plaids and prlntf
REGULAR $20. EASTER SALE SPEc;tAL
1ew11 and 1,...., •lltelldlfto 1rri.-11o11 er111.o1 P!Au, P.O. 8o• "'°·Newport . 1y11 ..... --1etec1-11 ••ec" to,.._ ,.,Ol*1, IOCated •1 administer the estate of elddert mo order pla11• and J1so ·ar111 ol s1r .. 1 10 c1 Virginia L. Roberts (un--llkacloN ..., ct1111«tlft0 ~ract Env1...........,i.1 e1e•m1nat10ft· de r the I n dependent -...n-t $ectlt111, P.O. lloa 107t, M9-tllW dKIMallt111 I I · her-to ••s T•~ lt161 J. T.,tetl,.. Mll!>oi Tract T.11•1 tor Adm n strat100 of Estates m .nn: ArtH•ld9f't1n.~Fran11en11iu. Act). The petition is set for
P•--..-111cat1t1111 rnev be• eoc:I• .. •· ....,..,,.,. aeen1 tor Go1de11 hearing in Dept. No. 3 at t.olMdwllhoul cllarge. Circle 0.11elopmen1 C•mpany HS 700 Ci I C 0 • Pr._i111c.i1onofl>IOIMr111ftder11w koltll Anlto Dt'lw, Sulta 200, <><~. _v c enter rive, si.1eeon1rectAc1l111C1Cr9q"4red. ,.,. • ~ Mllldlvlsklll to ai-.. West, in the City of Santa 5uccu1fu1 tlld49r •"•" 111r11l•ll cen<lomlnlum unlu. louted at 2uo Ana California on May 13 =~=..== l*IHiwe _, ~::~:::!.':~:j !~,:~,..~~.!~::; 1981
1
at 9:~ A.M. , ~u.--1•s.cu.n1noott11eubot ,,...11ved9clertitlollZE.t1~. IF YOU OBJECT to the
Ceda, Tiie ~., 1111Mt11a1 "°'',.,,_'""',....'°" ... --.granting of the petition =:!:=. '=•~:.11":.'::~ ~:~~1~;~':Tt~!"~:..f~~ yot uths~!~ ~lther dappet atr 111 wllkll WW-' 11 to be doM, .. be Depart....,,., Ro.n 300, 11 f"alr Drive, a 9 1n::vrtng an S a e
u 1111•• 111 111. o.,artm•11• or CMt.a Meta.Celtfornla. vou r objections or f lie Trn1portat1011 ll•••l•t e11UU•d c..u. Meu Pl-11111 co"" written objections with the ~ .... ~II .. W ... llMM, detod mlult111
Nlft• .. p1a11a alld •111Kllkat10f\a. 1u,11erd ,.,. .. ., .. ,.,court before the hearing. ~11111111 .... teter•°"'"'•'* CMlrYNfl Your appearance may be
-1a1 SU-. SacrerMftta, c.a1lfemla, °*1ftW. 1t.-.ia In person or by your at-•"" ..... ,,..1 ... to ..,., ·~ ~MCI Dlrec1of torney party Oft........_ of,..__ . uaav WAll•llMAM, A.1.A. Pvtt11111ec1 0r..., c-11 Oe11y P1tot. I F Y 0 U A R E A 1TATI1AacM1111CT a,.,1111,,.., CREDITOR or a cont-
Plltll..., ~ ~!:'10a11, "'..._ -tNMt lngent creditor of the de·
"-'" 11, ,., 1M>11 PUBUC NOTICE ceased, you must flle your
----------.,._. __________ 1clalm with the court or
PUBUC NOTICE 11111a present It to the personal
• • ~nout•UMHM representative appointed
..Ueuc iecmc• Tiie =::.=·~ ... ,,.. by the court wt thin four
All •••~w.._,..,~,,.. .._.r · months from the date of
'"'I"' c.n..., ...... _ •• ecre ~ULLUtYON coa .. OltATI first lssuence of letters IS ~~~~ .. -: ::;-,=-: ~-::=::=.:· ..._ provided In Section 700 of
..hec•any C•"'"'"c:1e1•· fll'f 'ne..,.,._09....,•Trwe.cto the Probate Code of "'.....,... ~" n. .._...,.. ........ .,...., "'-• ,.,.._ • California. The time for =rru·~:=-=:-.:-...= !:'=':'.."'=9.,.... we flllno claims wlll not ex-
lhlllevard ,,...,_.._, ,.... Cl¥ w. ~ *' ....,. plre prior to four months
...... .., 1111t ..,.ICMIM 11 ... 111 ~c..:r•o, " •• , ... , 1 .. 0. from UM date of the hear· ..., .. ,,. ••• 1 •lllNd......, _,... -. Ing notJced above ::-..:::,;;e~~::~ W.:::..~i:t.~......._ YOU MAY EXAMINE "'"'·A..-.e,..,,...-:= n.:::g.ClM9Mr.• the fll• lulPl bV the court. :' c't~='~•-.: =~.:.=• OrM. If yo11 are lntem-.CS In the
J tlt '·"''' llf Ute Cl~:•Hh ~ w. Clll9leillt at Ht.ti, ..,OU r-n.y fllt a .... ~., .. 1..-. I . CMc ..,., ..,._ .... ~ quHt ~th the court to re·
c ... .., .. ..., • ""' ' ..n. ctlve special notJce of the· ...,1ev....,, ,, • ..,., Cal......_ n1• .......... 1a ~-.., lnvtntorft of estate Hsets flfnMf...,,_.< ....... c.. ............ .... =°' 1 P1•1• o_.. .•• • o-.iw.CllMMll and Of he .,.tltlons, ac-, ................ .-counu and rtooru ;-:~"" c...., a.. w or ... CIMIMt descrlbtet In S.Ctton 1100 • .5 ~·.~ a.,awi. c. ~ -" t. ""' • of the Cellfomla Probate ,....... o-... c.... o.ttr ~ ,.......Or-.. c.e DlllT,..... Code •
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when did he learn to do tnat?"
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Suit against
Fluor filed.
; Fluor Corp. G..clala have refuHd comment oa
a 1uJt ftled in u:S~1Diatrict Court for tb• Southern
Dlltrlet of New York qalmt tlte company oa
behalf ol St. Joe at«kbolden.
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~ AcrtON ftLSD 'lbundQ CODteJ'DI al-
Je1ed violatiOOI of the Federal Secw1tiea Law lD
coruiectf.on with Fluor'• cub tender offer for up to
20.4 mill:loo abues of common St. Joe Minerals
stock.
An animated Bert Hathaway teU,, liltenera the reaaom why amall bt&lineues often fail.
Seminar teaches realities of small business
By ml~ht Wednesday 2115.3 million abarea
bad been ered or 1uaranteed for tender, ac·
cordln1 to Fidelity Union Truat Co. SCORE ~ounselors provide tips on how to, avoid going broke when starting company
Stockboldera will have until April 28 to
withdraw. Preliminary studies lndlcate T8 percent
of the shares will be tendered by that Ume.
THE ISSUE OF oversubscribed stock wlU
have no effect on the mereer of St. Joe Minerals
and Fluor, accordlna to a spok"man lo New York.
A hearing on the action in u'.S:-.oialrict court ta
scheduled April 22.
On March 31, Fluor official.a announced the
$2. 7 billion mereer of St. Joe Miqerals and the
Irvine·based energy corporation.
THB SURPRISE MOVE prevented a takeover
of St. Joe by Joseph E. Seaeram & Son Inc. of New
York, a subsidiary of Montreal-baaed Seagram Co
Ltd. which had offered $2.1 billion, or $45 per com-
mon share.
Floor's announcement came only one day
alter the 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals had turned
down St. Joe's appeal of a temporary restrainine
order that barred the company from an opportuni·
ty to purchase up to 40 per~nl of iu own stock at
S60 a share.
Floor's $2. 7 billion offer amounted to $80 a
share.
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"There are 500 new bualneaaes lo Orange
County each year. but 4SO of them are broke in leas
than one year.''
That's not the kind of encouragement one
might expect from the Service Corps of Retired
Executives, but that's exactly what SCORE's
Santa Ana counaellne coordinator Jack Haas told
50 people attending a daylon1 small bu.aine11
seminar.
''We want to keep people from golna into bust·
ness if they lack the things essential for success,"
Haas said.
BERT HATHAWAY, FOaMEll sales ex·
ecutive with Chrysler Corp., expounded on the sub·
ject.
"The customers, employees, suppliers and
even bankers are hurt when a business doesn't
make it," he said. "We find that when a business
fails, the main reasona are lack of management
knowledge and insufficient capital, aa well as an
inadequate business plan."
That, of course, was the primary reason for
Thursday's seminar at the El Toro branch of
Mercury Savtnp and Loan. Hathaway noted that 6S percent to 80 per(ent
of new businesses fail within five years, but
stressed that ''people are the motivating success
factor in any business."
HE RECOMMENDED BUSINESS owners and
managers see everyone in their work force as
"sales persons" who present the image of the com-
pany to each peraon they contact.
"Since the Industrial Revolution, money has
been seen as the main people motivator, but this is
changing," he said. ·'We're past the days of
piecework rewards."
Hathaway sees the main motivators in today's
business environment as personal achievement,
recognition, satisfaction In accompllsbmeot, a
sense of responalbillty and advancement.
BEFORE TURNING THE podium over to
another SCORE speaker, Hathaway aald:
"Human resources are critiOlf to profit, while
today we find many material asset.a may be
scarce. The smart businesa executive lets
employees participate as much as possible in de·
cision·making. Many times employees are more
aware of what ls needed to make a particular busi·
nest become ·aucces1ful than executives who may
be aeparated from day·lo-day aspecu of conduct·
ing the operation."
FollQ.wing Hathaway was Garry Hollaar,
former 1tesident of the Ftrst State Bank of
Litchfield, Minn. His lesion plan revolved around
the importance of a small business having a def-
inite plan in writing before approachin1 a lender
for a loan.
Hollaar said the owner of a new business
should make a point to become acquainted with a
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banker or lender before applying for a loan.
"As a business owner, you should interview
the banker," be said. "See lf loans will be made on
inventory, ask what credit cards are accepted and
what discount ls offered.
· '·Also, check into the minimum balance for no
service charges, end see ii cbarees are based on
an average or minimum balance.
"It's also important to uk ii there's a waitlnJ
period for bononng out-of.town checks and what
basis will be used lo determine interest,·' he con-
tinued. "U it's a current prime rate, you want lo
know tbb 1n advance of seeldne a loan."
Hollaar said 60 percent of Joan rejections are
due to improper loan packaelng or inadequate
credit.
"WHEN IT COMES TO getting credit, it's
very import8.l"lt lo sell yourself and your business
to a lender. Ibtroduce yourself to a new accounts
officer, present a business card and suggest a de·
inite appointment for di.scuaalng your bualneas and
its needs," be su11eated.
"A good business plan describes your or ·
ianization and business operation; its sales goals
for a year; your experience and expertise;
personnel policy, including benefits and training
plans ; r ecord -keeping method ; products or
services and location of your business and any
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lease arrangements you have."
He also advised includina life insurance pro·
tection in a business plan. "This shows the lender
be is taking a reduced risk if you can put up a
sizable amount of insurance u collateral for a
1 loan. Another selling point to a lender la your
personal credit report. Check It yourself and cor·
reel any errors."
Hollaar said a "professional busine'5 plan"
also includes a marketing analysis; method of sell·
Ing, distribution and service; sources of inventory
s upply ; gross markup; credit policy; as well as an
analysis of your cqmpetilion and current industry
trends in your b~iness. He suggests concluding
the plan with a summary of financial needs.
THE IMPORTANCE OF motivation and
planning appealed to a young man who just opened
the doors to a new busmess in Costa Mesa.
Eddie Bozarth, a partner with his mother, Lee
Gribbin, in a photography studio, said, "It's im·
portant to me to learn about the 'business aspects'
of our new business. We know all about photo
gra phy and have been successful on a limited
basis before. Now lhat we have a real business, I
want to make sure we know whaLwe are doing. I
can make a good living with my business, but only
if I really understand how lo run it."
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CITY GARDENING Spring flowering bulbs in window boxes. Tulips, daffodils, crocuses
are among the most dependable plants for -and other bulbs must be planted now for late
apartment dwellers to grow on terraces and summer blooming. ..
Gardener's checklist
•Plant these vegetabl es now :
cucumbers. squas h. beans, sweet corn.
tomatoes, peppers and eggplants.
•Pick up and destroy all camellia
fl owers which f atl on the ground. These
frequently harbor disease.
•If you forgot to plant that shade tree
during the winter months. it's still not too
TRIMMI NGS
late. Your nurseryman probably has shade
trees growing in conta iners which can
safely be transplanted now.
•Planting time for tuberous begonias,
gladiolus and dahlia bulbs is now . 1
•April is still a big month for planting
summer annuals from nursery flats. A
wide selection is available
Begonias to be studied
The lrvmc Garden Club 1s sponsoring a pro-
gram on the ·care and Culture of Begonjas"
Wednesday in lhC' l ni vers1ly Park Community
Bu tiding
The 10 a m prt'sentat1on will be made by ex ·
pert!> Douglas and (;oldie West. Specimens will be
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THE PLANT PUSHER
LOW. LOW PRICES FOR: * HOUSE PLANTS ALL KINDS * BASKETS, ALL STYLES * CLAY & CERA//\IC POTS
shown and in depth informallon on begonias wilJ be
offered
The Irvine Garden Club 1s also planning for its
annual flower show on May 9 For more in-
formation on the club and 1ts activities call
833-3491
The program 1s a part of the Orange County
Horticultural Society's monthly meeting. Or.
Mathias is professor emeritus of botany at UCLA
and has received a numbe r of awards for her re ·
search with plants. For more information call
Roger Vandermeer at635-9628
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AZALEAS EASTER In, .. Pots LILIES & , .. , ... 411 AFRICAt( +&...p11lectlM VIOL:ETS collr .......
HYDRANGEAS MUMS
There 11 n0 lack Clf blOoail.nl ptanll t.b1I Ume of
the year. Thia IJl&k .. it u ... , tuk aa fal u llft atvln1 around J:aater time. You wilt ffnd
tradttfonal white Suter WI.. ~ ualeu Juat
1motbered ln bloom1. And wldle you're at lt, wby
not treat yoUrNW to a b~ plaatT
Of course, the plu t wlth.thi wt~ • .,... for
Jaster livinl la th• lovely wblte Eutet 101. You wtU nna bandlOme blt planta ot tbJI trasrant
' beauty at your locaJ member ol the Calllomla
AaaoclaUon of Nunerym4tll. •· • YOU needn't~)' their beauty for 1 few days
and U\en disc.rd them. We 1u11eat you aet future
enjoy!OeOt from your Euter Wies by fJantJng
them out In the 1arden after they So out o bloom.
plant t.ll1I beauty out ln the Carden in weU-drilned
aoU In a cool comer ot the 1arden.
Potied cUyaantbemunu are forced IOto bloom . and now available in nurseries. Take .cNaQ&aae
thelr brilbt color. Whether you buY them for yow
own home or a friend, understand they can bel
planted out lo the 1arden once their bloom ba.4
faded. Just cut the stems back to about she lncbet I
then water and feed Into new irowth which will be
eQJoyed a1atn next September and October. Never
throw a faded chrysanthemum away.
For the special friend or relative, there are 1 orchids in bloom, loo! The large.flowered Cattleyas
are popular as well as the apectatular cymbldlum
orchids. ..
Give them a well-drained spot in full sun and you'""' _ AND don't overlook the African violet.a aa well.
won't reiret having saved them. "J"hese delicate little plants lend seasonal cheer.
Azaleas are a wonderful elft plant at any Use them in an east or north window and they will
season, but now durine their normal season of bloom again and again. They're really not bard to
bloom, they are especially nice to receive. You grow, just avoid chilly rooms and insufficient 1
have a wide selection of varieties and colors to light. I
choose from and there are few plant.a that are Th-ey like t o be watered with room _ _:
more colorful when lo full bloom. Here, aiain. temperature water too.
Planting time has arrived
As the days become warmer in April, Southern
California gardeners can plant seeds for summer
crops, nursery shop, prepare planting bed soil,
fertilize and water.
The humber and variety of project.a are end·
less, says Sunset Magazine's guide for Southern
California gardeners.
Gardeners should check their gardens for
plant damagers durtna April. Such pest.a as slugs,
snails, earwigs and aphids can cause significant
damage if they are not controlled. Put out bail and
spray as necessary.
Riverside 92503.
Otis S. Twilley Seed Company is offering
· · Pac~maker II" beets and ··smoothie"
straightneck squash, as well as "Royal Globe II"
'turnips and "Freedom" tomatoes. Seeds may be
obtained by wnting Box 65, Trevos, PA, 19047.
Water faithfully, s ays Sunset. Large trees and
shrubs that have deep roots should be soaked with
a slow dripping hose
Inter ested gardeners m ay want to enter
Sunset's 1981 Garden Contest. Any kind of garden
may be ent~red. Contestants should submit their
name, address. daytime phone number, five to
LAWNS and shrubt should be fertilized at this eight snapshots and a description of th•· garden to
time. Azaleas and camellias require acid-food, Sunset Magazine. Menlo Park, CA 94025.
whereas established citrus need chelated iron and Sunset is particularly interested in knowing
high-nitrogen fertlliiers. about any problems gardeners have overcome.
Many different nowers and vegetables can be discoveries or achievement.S made in laying out
planted in April. says Sunset. Annuals such as and growing the garden Be sure to mclude (two to
sweet alyssum. aster, coleus, dusty miller. lobella. three weeks in advance) when the garden will be
nasturtium and sweet William can be started from at peak so Sunset scouts can observe the garden.
seed. Begonia bulbs and other summer flowering All entrants will receive a Sunset book and contest
bulbs are other good choices for the earden. Citrus certificate. Winners will receive additional modest
should be planted in areas where drainage is good cash prizes
and water will not stand around the trunk of the -------------------
tree.
Vegetable choices in April are abundant. Good
selections are broccoli, cabbage. cauliflower.
lettuce and spinach for those in the coastal areas.
Gardeners in warmer areas may want to try
beans, beets. carrots, cucumbe rs , eggplant,
peppers, squash and tomatoes.
A NUMBER of new varieties of vegetables may
interest both the seasoned gardener and the nov.
ice. Gardeners should keep an eye out for "Green
Goliath" broccoli , "Early White Hybrid "
cauliflower, "Streamliner Hybrid" cucumber,
"Venus Hybrid" hom~ydew melon. "Lei Choi ..
Chinese pak choi Cbok choy), "Gedeon" and
"Gypsy Hybrid" s weet peppers and "Burpee's
Early Pick Hybrid VF" and "Burpee's Long
Keeper" tomatoes. All are available from W. Atlee
Bur.pee Seed Company, 6350 Rutland Avenue.
Gr() wing he rbs use ful
Nothing accents a meal like the use of
home-grown herbs. A window sill of potted herbs
means you'd just ~rab the scissors and snip away
-a Li We fresh parsley. chives or basil -to throw
into the pot. IC you don't have a sunny kitchen
window to use, you can grow herbs in pots
outdoors on the patio, by the back door, in hanging
baskets or in among your flowers. They will also
thrive under fluorescent lighting.
ACltlS OF Pl.ANTS
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Most herbs thrive in full sun (except chives
which wiJJ take some shade) so give.them a place
In the garden with lots or light. Keep their soil
moist. In the home on a window sill, try keeping
the window slightly ajar to allow for good air
circulation (not drafts though) and wash them by ~-----------------
spraying lukewarm water on them once a week.
Also, rotate their pots in the window weekly
toward the sunlight for uniform growth. To make
the indoor or outdoor herb plants bushier, pinch
out the growing tips .
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Don't forget ... Aprll 19-25
SECRETARIES WEEK
Sec:retarla Dav 1, Wed. Aprll 22.
We con send beoutttul
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Thef cU1appHred aom•UID• after clQW.U. leavlD1 a ataet
of lo••. lttten and tbelr lut
cbanee '*'1Dd them.
He •• 1 doctor a on•tlme bonor student an6' Alr Force
fllibt •urseoo with impeccable
credenUala. She once t1u1bt
Sunday aebool.
Rot., and Sharon Jbrlt were
r.oun1, brilbt and full or prom.
ae. And now they were on the
run, •Sain.
.. THE TECHNICAL term la
folle a deux, a French phrue
that means 'madoesa of two,"'
said ptycholo1i1t Rip O'Keele,
director ol the clru1 center the
lbrt11 nect March 18. ''You have
two peosne-who -'ndividually are
marginal at b•st and who
to1ethe• bring out the wont ln
eactr ot.fter."
The Ihrig1' road to self·
destruction bel(an about 1979 -failed marria1es, failed jobs,
alcohol, drugs and !lnally "a
strin1 of motel rooms wltb
bloody sheets and uaed 1yringes
left behind," police said.
The road led to Galva, a little\
farm town where, ln November.
police arrested Sharon ln a dime
store for shopllftlng chocola\e
bars and a black blouse. In her
car, police discovered a rainbow
of capsules and bottles of pre·
scription drugs, including in-
jectable Valium.
WHEN ROGER LEARNED
his wife had been arrested, he
filled a syringe with Benadryl,
stuck the needle in his arm for a
mlnut.e and walked to the police
station.
"He was dressed in a sports
coat, white shirt and tie that
looked like they had been slept
in for days," accordin& to a
police report. When he slipped
off his jacket, everyone in the
station saw that Dr. Roger
lhrig's right shirtsleeve was
soaked with fresh, bright red
blood.
..-"I look at all the potential he
had," said his lawyer, Dale
Haake of Rock Island. "ln med
school and in the Air Force, he
was Uving up to all the talents
that he had and the result was
quite remarkable. Somewhere,
something happened."
EXACTLY WHAT happened is
not clear. But the picture emerg·
ing from police and military rec·
ords and reports from former
colleagues is of an attractive,
eifted young man who had every-
lhin1, and lost it all.
Ihrig was born 31 years ago.
the son of a wheat farmer in
Goodland. Kan . where the earth
lies as n at as a billiard table He
PARADISE LOST
Dr. Roger Ihrig
earned his medical degree from
Kansu •University in 1974 and
served bis internship in the Air
Force at Alamogordo, N.M.
"I've seen his Air Force re-
cords, 120 pages," Haake said.
"He stepped into responsible
positions that in the past had
three or fo.ur physicians, and he
would do the job all by himself.
And at the same time he would
improve e fficiency, improve
patient relations and get nothing
but outstanding comments." Six
fe•.t tall, with sandy-colored
hair. he •Jogged for health and read mysteries for fun. He·
joined the Elks and the Masons.
BUT ABOUT 1979, it all began
to fall apart. His seven-year
marriage soured· a nd by
Christmas, occasional injections
of Benadryl, an antihistamine
with sedative side effects, on
sleepless nights had become a
twice-a-day habit, police say he
told them .
He tried to start a private
practice. He failed . He went to
San Diego and joined the Navy.
He was divorced. His wife got
custody of their two sons . Short·
ly after that, he married Sharon
Espinosa, 22. twice-married and
so m eon e who "gives m e
strength," be told police.
When he injected Be nadryl,
she· ;njected Valium o r a
hypnotic pain killer, Stadol.
They loved each other. fed off
each other and were destroying
each other.
"This is a very tragic situation
where a couple of clearly de·
pendent sick people are using
neb other to atay Ill, .. O'KMfe
said.
1aa1G ENDED 818 Nny
career with five weeb at a
mlUtary dn.11 treatment center
ln Lont Beach.
After his dlscbar1e laal
Auaust, he and Sharon searched
ror a practice. In Vau1hn, N.M.,
a bank refUaed a loan. In Hoia-
tn1ton, Kan., be closed b1a office
after one week. Jn Fla1statf,
Artz .• police found blood-stained
pillows and used syrinaee
scattered abOut a motel room,
blood smeared on the TV screen.
The year before, Ihrig had
made a &ood impression on vis·
it.I to cUnics ln Jllinoi.s. Nobody
wanted io hire him now.
:'} would have bad no way to
reco1nize him on the basis of our
first meeting a few months
l)efore,'' CoUage Hospital vice
president David Fleming said of
his encounter with Ihrig Nov. 6.
"His complexion was blotchy.
He was bloated. He bad a
strange look in his eye and was
perspiring profusely.'·
THE NEXT DAY, the lhrigs
were in Galva, charged with
violating drug laws·, which
carries a penalty or one to three
years. Authorities released them
on bond. They ran. Can~dian
border guards returned them to
lllinols where they pleaded guil-
ty and were locked up in the
squat, red brick Henry County
Jail.
From his cell. Ihrig wrote to
Judge Jay Hanson, acknowledg-
ing he needed treatment, saying
he wanted to straighten out bis
life, suggesting he might enter a
seminary. In March, after four
months in jail, they were re-
1 e a ~d to the c u stody of
Riverside Retreat. a drug re·
habilitation center in Rock
Island.
Sometime after daybreak:,
they were gone. Left behind
were love letters. written daily
from their separate cells, filled
with innocent expressions.
··High school stuff.·· said
State's Attorney Jeff O'Connor,
''Adolescent.''
THEY PROFESS undying
love with arrows drawn through
the letter "o " They have hearts
and kisses and the assurance -
each to the other -that every-
thing was bright and wonderful
and would be all right once they
were together again.
On March 30, police arrested
Roger and Sharon Ihrig in New
Mexico for probation violation
They are being held in separate
cells as they right extradition to
Illinois. where this lime each
will likely face the full sentence
for the original drug convictions.
Nothing will be OK
We're told cancer a risk if we eat, drink, breathe
By lbe A.tsoclated Presa
Whatever you do -or don't do
-these days seems to increase
your chance of getting cancer.
Simply exist and the risk is
there.
In the past six months alone,
there have been warnings about
coffee, water, hair dye, drugs,
, food colorings and cigarettes.
Even the air is suspect.
The warnings usually stem
from tetts on laboratory
animals. The researchers point
out that ln many caaea there ia
no direct proof that a particular
substance will cause cancer in
humans . The findlnes are
co u ched in terms of
"po88ibillties" and "potentials."
TAKE THE LATEST report
on coffee. A study by Harvard
Uni veraity researchers con·
eluded that people who drink a
cup or two of coffee a day are
nearly twice as likely as non-
drinkers to get cancer of the
pancreas. The scientists did not
advise people to stop drinking
coffee. 'Ibey said only that there
was a "suspicion" of a possible
link between coffee ana cancer.
You're wllUna to alve up
coffee, you aay? How about
breathin1?
Retearcben at Texas .UCM
Univenity 11id this year that
they t4llted the aJr on a Padllc
llland ao remote lt wu choten aa the lite of the fint hydrolen
.bomb tett. Tbey found toxic
ebemleall -not from the bomb
teat, but fn>m tiexaclor-obemt (HCB), wbloh UUMS cancer ID
aalmall and it a byproduct ot
mor• tbab a dozen manufaclur·
tn1 proctlHI. Tbe conclusion:
Tber• If "no place on Earth you·
can 10 without findin1 HCB." •
NOT ONLY CAN'T you
breathe the*• you ma1 not be
ab•• to drtnk th• wac.r. Or. Robe.rt Han:U, a member of the U .S . Council on
Bavlronm.ntal QualltJ', told a
poup In .)ltaml m OdOIHii' uw
aarelea•d a&udlH furlber
tb'eqtben th• Uni& betwHD
eMCW lllld -~ eb.IOrtieted *taldai•--· 'tt~ aT.' bt ~ID J'O'I'
Dr. L Nell FMmth Of Ula.
1191, • ., fl Klill• MedlNI
Center in Kansas City reported
in September that there Is
something called ''cancer fami·
ly syndrome." He said the in·
cidence or cancer in some
families is so high that an un-
identified genetic defect which
may predispose people to the
disease is probably being passed
from generation to generation.
IF YOU HAD a sheltered
childhood, you are more likely to
get a form of cancer called
Hodgkin's disease, according to
a study at the Harvard School of
Public HeaJth. The study, re-
1 eased in January, said
Hodgkin's disease may be
caused by a common virus.
Children infected in early life
escape serious problems.
"Persons at relatively high
risk for the disease during young
adulthood are those who as
children belonged to small
families, lived in single-family
homes, had relatively few
Try to eliminate one health
risk and you may create
another. Which risk is
worse?
'
cancer In animals and is "a
potential risk to man." But the
agency said the dangers or un·
treated high blood pressure out·
weigh the threat from reserpine.
The Food and Drug
Administration decided the risks
from lead acetate weren't
severe enouab to prevent its use
in some hair dyes. Studlea show
that animals can get cancer
when red large amounts of lead.
But the FDA said la.st year that
the amount of lead absorbed by
someone using hair dye with
lead acetate ts "trivial." The
agency s aid manufacturers
could conlinue to use lead
acetate as a color additive -
althouah they will have to put a
warning label on their products.
CANCER IS THE nation's
second leading cause of death,
behind heart disease . The
American Cancer Society says
420,000 in the Unjted States will
die of cancer this year -one
every 75 seconds.
But )IOU don'Lhave to give up
on life. Th~ NaUonal Cancer
Institute says: ''The outlook is
not hopeless.·• The encouraaing
words are part of the in·
troduction to an in.stltute guide
on cancer . The title :
"Everything Doesn't Caute
Cancer."
Cat killers'
I
record clear
Kansas State Historical Society photos show early settlers and how
they lived. Tap, a woman gathers dried buffalo chips f<Yr fuel. At ·
bottom, a family posea with covered wagon that brought tMm to
Kansas.
Stories of pioneer
ivo~n urweil saga
KANSAS crTY, Mo. CAP> -
• Theoline Plummer, a young
doctor's wife in the Kansali
frontier town of Muscotah. was
surprised when a tall, "ungainly
looking woman" showed up at
her door asklng for lodging one
night in the late 1800s.
Mrs . Plummer and he r
husband noticed that the woman
slept with her heavy satchel
near her head, within easy
reach. T hey thought her "a
queer duck." but probably all
right. When they awoke in the
morning, she had vanished,
It was not until later that they
learned the visitor had been the
notorious outlaw, Jesse James.
THAT ANECDOTE about life
on the frontier is a rare glimpse
a t a lighter moment in the
struggles of pioneers to expand
the United States westward
counted a neighbor who heard
the story in a rare moment or
reminiscing by Mrs. Morgan.
But the woman was shocked
one day when her brother
walked into her tent and saw
her ~itling there in Indian garb.
Her brother, who was with the
forces of Gen. George Custer.
freed Mrs. MorgaU.r! exchanee
for captured lndiaO-Warriors .
But, she later confided to the
neighbor. "I often wished they
never had round me."
A few months later. Anna
Morgan gave birth to a child
fathered by her Indian husband.
The child died at the age or 2,
and the mother was believed to
have died eventua ll y in an
asylum.
The story is one of the most
poignant in the collection, which
Ms. Stratton calls "a look at a
generation of women that Is uni· que."
.;
KNOXVtl.;LI!: TeM. (AP> Some •tockholaen ln the Bl
Diamond Coal Co. thlnk tbe
tera Of Loretto •hould "10 ba k
and mind their church."
But the nuna,t vocaJ crltica
the huae coal producer s
en vironment1l anJJ 11( Y
practices, have pledeW to k
r.u1hin1t for improvement.
n Blue Diamond's coalfiel
and lt.t board room.
Their law1ult to force t e
privately held company t6
later with the federal Securttl
and Excban1e Commlaaloa 1
pendtn1, and they undencor
tbelr concerns at their eeeo
annual shareholders meetln1. 1 _.....,;-t THE NUNS BEGAN critic .
int Blue Diamond, which h
been cited for more than 4.~ federal safety violations sin e
1970, after 26 men died in .
ploslons at Scotia Coal Co s
Oven Fork Min e neatr
Whitesburg, Ky., in March 1916.
Blue Diamond Is Scotia's parept
company. ,
The 735-member Catholic <S"·
der bought 81 of Blue Diamond's
estimated 400,000 shares of coiii·
mon stock for about $20,000~n 1978, hoping to promote ·
forms in the company by · .
troducing resolutions at annuill
stockholder meetings !
Another Catholic order ln
Monroe, Mich., and 10 other
groups and individuals bougtit
an additional 80 shares. '
BLUE DIAMOND has refused
to recognize the coalition h
sloe kholders-of -record. requ~r·
Ing members to produce pro~y
slips ID order to participate Jn
the company's business. Led by Sister Eileen Ha~
rington of the Sisters or Loretto,
the group s aid its fight to
become stockholde rs-of-record
and to open Blue Difmondls
activities to public scrutiny
would continue.
But Crawford Blackman or
Middlesboro, Ky ., who said his
family owns 700 shares, s•id be
doesn't think the nuns and their
associates should be trying lo
tell the 410mpan y how to run its
business.
"We're small stockholders
and we're i-atisfied with the wa y
the company's run," he said. "I
think they ought to go back and
mind their chu rch. II they were
Baptists. J'd be ashamed of
them " Sixt y year s ago , Kans as
fe minist Lilla Day Monroe. an
attorney a nd fighter for
women's suffrage, began solicit·
ing and collecting m emoirs of
women's lives as pioneers Some
800 stories were indexed and
filed, but gathered dust ID a fit.
ing cabinet until her great.
granddaughter, J oanna Stratton.
r o und th e m in her
grandmother's Topeka. Kan., at·
tic in 1975.
Claim jumpers now
going electronic
Ms. Stratton. 26, has edited the
women's recollections into a
montage or frontier glimpses
entitled, ''Pioneer Wome n :
Voices from the Kan s as
Frontier," published last month
by Simon and Schuster. The
manuscript.are to be donated to
the Kansas Historical Society.
"WHEN PEOPLE think ol the
pioneers, they think of women
totally confined to the home. bound by a stereotype," Ms.
Stratton said ln an interview.
"But in reading these
manuscripts, I was surprised
how really spirited and in·
dependent many of them were.
Llvin1 on the frontier required a
certain t e nacity and in·
dependence."
Those qualities won the
pioneer wife a resp~ct and
equality not accorded Eastern
sisters, Ms. Stratton said. She
said the first woman mayor of
an American town was
Sussannah Salter. in Argonia,
Kan., ln 1887. Women also won
the vote earlier In the frontier
states than they did In the East,
she notes.
The stories tell of pla1ues of
grasshopp,ers descending on a
gettlement. the insects so thick
they blacked out the sun, thelr
weight breaking branches of
tree• wheN they clustered to·de-
vour anytb.ln1 edible.
TB~U WE&I! prairie , fires
that slowed oo th& boniona and
threatened to wJpe out a
family'• progress wlth • 1ln1Je
chance of tht} tlckle wind1.
BUual, noods and tomadoel
added the la. And loneli·
neu m de It ~ore dJtncuJt.
"It makea our tn>ublet and
problem& teem so mln1mal,"
Ma . Stratton 1atd. "Yet the.a
women were very modnt. They
dtdn •t look upon tbem1tlve1 u
beln1 particularly cour11eoua.''
One of the mott drtmattc
ttot'NI Mt. Stratton dlacovered
wu tbat of Anna Brewster
Mor1u. who wu captured by
Slou• Indiana 111 lMI ln north central Kaftau.
SACRAMENTO CAP ) A
ne w kind of claim jumper, once
the scourge of gold seekers in
the Old West, is using the
sophisticated technology of the
federal government to legally
grab land that might contain the
precious metal.
Unlike their predecessors, the
modern "electronic claim
jumpers" work in the halls or
the Bureau of Land
Management. They use the
agency's complex record·
keeping system to scan data on
more than 84,000 claims on BLM
land in California. hunHn1 for
vulnerable claims that don't
have the legally required
paperwork.
"There's nothing illegal about
IL Anyone can do it. I\ is just a
m alter of looking up a claim and
then following through,'' said
Heidi Porter. a BLM counter
clerk.
CLAIMANTS MUST file proof
of at least $100 a year of U ·
seasment work -minin1 or
specifted maintenance -to keep
a claim valid. The proof must be
fil ed with both the county and
the BLM .
The BLM 's modern "fiche"
system, complete with viewen
to scan the film cards containing
information, makes the once
ponderous task of discovering
the location and ownership catalog easy.
C laim owner s can b e
identlfied In a matter of seconds.
Electronic claim jumpers c~m
discover claims where the proof
of assessment has lapsed &q,d
then rue QO those claims.
MS. PORTER SAID her oQi
handles about 1,500 new clah!\s ,
per month. Most, she said,
became invalid because of the
lack of assessment work.
Herman J. Lyttge, chief of rec-
ords and data manaeem.ent,
said that on several occasi()\18,'
persons with pistols strapped to
their belts walked in to use the
system.
"We have a lot of people -
day using the viewers and !.
ina up cl.aims," Lyttge 1 .
"Sometimes it gets re y
crowded."
Lyttge said his office oniy
keeps records, and does not
police the assessment work or
become Involved in claim cla-
putes.
BLM employees said "Ee
person filed 300 claims ln 'l°e
day. I
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Youth gets ~
;health po~t ~
Kevin ff'ftton of Hun~ Beach, aJunlorln bioloey at ,
11 aervtq u a campus be .
voe ate.
Health advocates are •~ wbo have trained to do vol
para-prot ... tonal work at
Student Health ,Center. •1
provldeftnt aid. bealtb education
• and ref•rrala. • • ff'-"°91 la tbe 10D OI Paul Gd···
Gill Hutton ol ff•llNtoa BeRll.
Mrs. H_.ia tM ~ atiGR 1N7 of
HunUnltODBMctL f
Your local' Irvine Board of Realtors encourages you to take pride ih ow-
American heritage -to exercise the right to own and maintain proper-
ty in this fine community. We would be pleased to serve you in any way
we can. Call for assistanc·e .
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Associates Realtors
ORANGE ~llJNTY'S
In
Irvine
CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE COMPANY
I 0 I 0 Ho. Main St., s-ta Ana. Co. s .... lridal
Ar.a R.,.....utaff•e
1714) 115-7373
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833-8600
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Qt:ALTOQ(~
fl 552-1800
Specializing in the Sale of
Residential Properties in the
Villages of Irvine and Newport
Beach
4330 8-Tanca Partlway
Irvine, Calfomla A Gil SlmP90n Enterpnse
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CAMEOHIGHLAHDS 4 BR HOME CAPE COD VIEW HOME COSTAMISA 3 BR TOWNHOME OCEA.HVllW HEWPotn'HGHTS OwMrwtlccny $129,500 511-SIZS,500 Sll3,900
. ONLY IO'o/oDOWH De lu xe townhouse $I 04,950 BEAUTY 3 Bdrm Cliff Haven WESTCUFF IN THE LAKES OWHHSAYSSELL Upgraded 2·sly w/frplc.
Now reduced thousands! duplex, 3 bdrm + faml-Prime area. spacious 4 5 Bdrm. fam!ly room, beauty· Owner will con· Sharp 2 bdrm. condo in a S8l',SOO. Beautiful single Not an add-on or con· Assume 1.sl. 2nd & 3rd ly, 2VJ bath each unit. Bdrm home, laroe enter-Buccola built! On cul de sider all reasonable of· p r i m e I o c at Io n story condominium, de-version. A real 5 Bdrm with total payments or ·· S'paciou1 Uvln& room, F lcs all but' It 1·ns • N · f 2 SPAS · d S S II · ed rp • · · talnmentareawithcozy sac near ewport s ers. .ooe1n oor. Flreplace&bar.Lowin· corated In earthtones family home in one or 834 . e er1s mot1vat · features &lowing decks&paU0&.Park-flreplace.Plushcar ...... Back Bay.Covered one o utd oo r , 2 tereslassumableT.D. andwoods.Fixcellent Costa Mesa's nicest Ask tor Wendy Sitler.· fireplace. 3 lar1e bdrms 11 k .. I a nd• cap i n ,, .,... · k ho 1 f' I ed b · k .+den. Great auumable .. " "· ing! Luah landacaplng! patio. wor s p, Pus 1rep a ces, us rac 17141 671•4400 location. Close to pool, areas. Handymans de-759·1221 SELLER WILL HELP A real steal. Offered complete secur ity entertainers pool area. spa. tennisrourts,ahop-light.Callnowand save!
,· }i'~a~~~. ~~:r~help FINANCE! S295,000! f'.HA. VA. 963-676'7 syslol!m . Call now to see! Cabana. ft.re ring, view 121 ll Ul-2121 ping, schools, etc. Love-@. ,.... 191boolayProp. Thia won't lut at only Saddleback Mountains. HARBOR l y l u s h park -like R.._. 1175,000! &46-7171 Fashion Island. lights. I ands ca ped c om -
THE REAL
ESTATERS
,. 3 BR CHARMER
991,000
!harp 3 Br. 2-sty home,
• use ramUy rm. formal
' lnlnf rm, util. rm.
·· tpads of 1tora1e ! Love-
• • ly neifhborbood. Giant
i·b! Call Teri Marquez
759-1221
•67~7060• Newly remodeled, n.ew munituy. Great for busy
kitchen. Call today for executive. Call 752·1700
THE REAL
ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS
'°"• ASSUMAIU
A sharp 3 Bdrm. corner
lot an El Toro. New
carpeu and paint. New
central air condiUonin&.
Larfe 1haded yard. Aak-
ln& 98,850. VA and nlA
terms available. For an
appointment to see, call
~1151
ocW::OKJ
2 Bdrms, 2 ba. unlum
New. SSSOyrly.
IAYROKI'
3 Bdrm, 1 ba. u.afum.
Mint cond. S850 yrl)'.
CHAM.aFltOKI'
3 Bdrm. 2 ba, unlum.
S750 yrly.
appointment.
81/•0/o IHl'BIEST @
&HEAVEHTOO
Don't you dare drive on SEA COVE
by! There's 10 much PROPERTIES
more thart9you'd think 714-631-6 990
from the street. Seller -------
very motivated. Submit ·-------all offert I ~9'91
~Walker B laa
A Ot v1s1on or
Harbor Investment Co
WATERFRONT
CONDOS
H UN TINGT ON
THE REAL
ESTATERS
wm~
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714·631 -6990
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HIGHLANDS
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WALK TO
BEACH --
Giant 4 Bdrm priced
right' Spacious living
r oom reatures wood
b urnin& fireplace .
Owner assisted financ-
ing. Hurry. call 673-8550
THE REAL
ESTATERS R~Mtal< associated
RP•1KI M'> l<l Ill H1R<; REAL ESI'ATE
HARBOUR
Purchase with 5% down
on fantastic terms.
Brand new , cpt'd,
draped . ON THE
WATER. Guarded sate
entry, views, 2 car gar.
Pool and lennla. 2 It 3
BDRMS AVAIL IM ·
MED. FromS299,ooo.
VACANT
Reduced $25,000.
Desperate owner says
bring all offers. No
qualifyln1. Low down. 4
Bdrm sinlle story home,
totally upgra_ded. Call
for more detJlls.
@ Attractive four bedroom•--------111-. .\l l O I<"
·,CAMEO 1.'.~11 SHORES 1--... IW-•us•n·.---1
I t Pri -~ EASTSIDE COSTA · 11tOWeS C'l'U MESA Immaculate 2 Fee Bdrm plus den on ~~farre 811umable lat beauUfuJ cul de aac. Ex· "PD. wan. ol '1ue lead ua wae 2 car 1arqe
to wood dedt. s.autiful +RV acc.-.
vlew1 from ma1ter
suite, Uytq and family
room1 I PlUI, lovely
private beach. For full
d.etailt, call fn.fi550
'THE :REAL ESTATERS
J.11/ ...,. IJ•1lt1..,,' 'f./, l
OHE YEAR OLD
Best locaUon..JteJl9 to
pool J volleyball
UHDEI SI 00,000
Perfect starter home
with areal uaumable
loan. Call now
751-3191
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THE !<EAL ESTATERS
THE :REAL
ESTATERS
Call 11A/S56-9800
642-SJOO
A PETE BARRE IT
REALTY
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714-63 J -6990
THE .REAL
ESTATE RS
and family room home.
Open beam and used
brick den. All new
kitc hen with bulll-in ml cr~ave oven. All
new Kohler bathroom
Roof onl)' two yean old.
Gua1e door opener. En·
tertalner'a back yard.
Spa. Flreplt. Gu BBQ.
$265,000.
631-7300
w ........ Gtmt
Rl&ht on the canal ln
Newport Shores. A huae
3 Bdrm 3 Ba family
home In immaculate
condition. A super loca·
lion only steps to the
beach. Attractive owner
flnancln1 avallable. A
super buy at t21o,OOO . ........... _
67J.1700
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CUL-Gt-SAC aJ!'~~ MISADILMAI
• •Bdrm, air ecJndltlooed tdtcben, plaataUon 1hut· BeauUM randl 1t)'le •
,. llome. Nt1h~ tidy, Br· iers, pvt comm. wltll br 2 ba, aooo...Q\, ft, °t!:!l
.., a paint tNwh and ~•. J•c •tma11. ::Ccir:St1mt~~Houn aavel S•.ooo. sm.ooo. By()wnet-. • •• m •·-._ 1»ll'1'. ..fU .. • M>•·-• RED C'ARP&r' Prtn oaly. 5'5-TOtl
754-1202 ,1~.;•;f-11 ml i;di;e_D_r~• -------:--ll .. 11 ......... 1040 w..,..,.., BUILDER'S ............. -...... ..
Jl!M!L.
bdrm bomea ln 1r .. t
area. Seller wanta quick
We " la olfertq 95~ nnanctn1. 758·1501 .,
752.7373
WALKER•LftR.E.
Euttioi C\llt(Q tiome. CLOSl!o•n KIM<* lacredlble lot 1ize. Iii'" 1". a Bdrm. i~ bath, front
Prlnte beach. private SALE llDlt. Ideally located for tUp. ree land. S3,aso,ooo. children USO mo. l.llOl
Linda TatUanettJ, ex· SOW..8511' Alabam1 •nl. North of
cl111.lve alml. CITlofOMES Adami. lmmedlau oc·
ATTliCTIVI
DWI.IX
Good income on best
1treet, near beach and
ahops. 132Q,OOO. Shown
·by appt. ... , ......
........... Sh. cupancy. Broker,
COSTAMIS4 913-11.12.
BU YI NG '
SEL LI NG ?
Fabulou1 San Fran·
d1eo-1tyle t.ownbome1.
Dram a tic: entert•ln·
ment 1reu, 1kylite1, 1wntn1ed ·eotrtea, op.
lional atalned itau win· If aomeone told you that dowa ~ more! Prlvau you w o u Id save
recreation. South Coast thousands or DOLLARS
Plan ~ Newport Beach when buying or aelllng just mlnutea away. your property & still
Sales office: 902 Lom· have the total and quail·
bardySt.,orcall ty aervlce of a pro·
131-1123 fe11ional realtor. would ~~~~~~~~(~~I you take the time to -call ..... 8'1·1488
BY OWNER·Bal Meaa
Verde locaUoo, move·in
1 eoad. SlS2,SOO. s.o-ew
OPEN SAT ONLY 10.2 32UI>alwta
38r, 2Ba, Meu Verde,
ao1id flnandn1. S138,500.
ByownerMS-TI74
Huntington .. ech
Fountmln Veley
lpedtlllm
Slntle aCy DelrOeld COO·
do 1loW1Da with warmth Is comfort.
$121.100
2 Bdrm. den • dloit.a.
55 ... 2660
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OCIAMVllW Brtn1 your pahitbruah Ir
broom to aave S1$ on thia dlrly daw1 l ! Prime La1una Beach duplex
w/ attached 1ara1e. Sub·
mil offer! 759-1501 or
752.7373
~ ..... a.
REAL ESTATE
e>r....T,..C..-Walk to beach, ocean
Plan 5 "'2 bdrm 1 ba on view. 3 Sdrm brand oew
atream. Principal only home. Skyllua, brdwd
after 7pm. floora. Owner will help
~7552 finance. $335 ,000. ~~~~~~~~ 831·3888 or4N-3872
YOUI D1EAM Mhlioll Vlefo I 061 ... ~. . ........•..•.•.....•..
,.-.Vl9tS By Owner. [lnancln1 ExquJ.alte Deane Home. avail. Macfrld 620,
Beautilu.lly landscaped, pool /spa, mint cond.,
warmly cleclont4ld. 'l'b.l.a corner lot, aU uprradea.
4 bdrm home ii la lm· 22211 Deatello. Appt maculau cnncUtkJo. One SllSl-1135
of the finest bomea In --------1 r v l n e . Priced at Newport IMdt I 069
1241.500. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
HEl&HTS CONDO
Quiel Npt H1t1/Cllf· !haven condo w/pool &
1ara1e. Great aaauma·
hie flnancln1. No quali·
fyln1 . Gree Astle
759·1221.
R&'Mtt}(
In \l.1 llllS
rln .,,,
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This 5000 Sq. Ft; Home sits OG Unda
lale. A private 1uarded Community in ·
the heart, of Newport Beach. Boat
slips for (3) 54!40' Yacht.a. For Sale or
Trade. \ •
,· We are d~velopers so submit land or
other Real Estate to own~r Jim
Thompson.
1714J 121-1210 l21JJ ltl-1363
llOOJ JSZ.3710
CUSTOM HOMI MIWPOltT
Completely custom home,. clean ~nd
impiaculate 2 private bnck patios,
spacious living rm. 3 Br, 3 ~a.
gourmet kitchen and all the goodies.
Plush carpets, walking di.stance to the
Beach & Water. Don't miss this one
for $265,000.
QUAIL PLACE
PROPERTIES
752-1920
CIOOD FINANCING AYAILAAI
Bluffs single story w/open feeling in
good location. Bonita Planw/3separate.
patios; Spanish tile entry. Enjoy the
amenities of this great community.
Need quick sale. $215.000 Nancy Im·
bernino
McLAIN llG CANYON!
California lifestyle is the theme of this
spacious residence. 3BRS, 21.fl baths.
formal living rm, upgraded ceramic
tile e ntry and kitche n. Custom
draperies throughout. Security gated
community w/pool. spa and tennis
available. $220,000. Suzanne Shuler
642-1235.
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901 Dover Dnve Harbor Vt11W Center
642-8235 644 6200
NewpOi't ~ llotn•.
Cleu 6 lbarp. I bdrm. l~ batb, all nttr ap-
r.llancn 6 carptl ID Iv•
nf room. LI• pat\!.
Wood burnlal frpW. ·
... SOO. Al\. 871-TIOO, •
Ac'"f' fw Wt I 1fi ....................• ,.
15 beaut. acrm. 1'00df!if, overlooklna S-. 6 clfY,
Coeur D'Alene, Jdabo.
$35,000. (714)171·4oecl, •
751·9990. ....... ' .. ~.~!'!: •..•.•••• ~
INVISTOlt/.._..
Just listed! R·2 lot,
Eaatalde. Oood fort con·
dot. Haa 4 rental lncome
unlta. 12~3 auumable
flnaocin1. Move fa at!
7~.14t9
PtanN~t~ ....... "•rtr t 400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HIW.-oKT
9 Office buildin g . ~.000. Hurry · won 't tut! Bill Grundy,
675·6161
Medical Condos for sale
at F.V. Comm. Hosp,
Fowler" Assoc. 759-0207
co-•rcW " "°pet"ly 1600 . ..................... .
SUPBCLEAM
C· I IUILIMHGS
aultable for h1ht in· dustry and olfices. Front
bldl. contains 4 c1rpet·
ed and p~ed offices ~
2 baths. Rear block bide haa 2.12· doors, full
fluoreacent li&bting.
110/220 power, lie mezz,
storage apace. Lot 1s
50x120 . Con c r e te driveway & lg parking
area. Security fence. owe $215,000 or lease option at $225,000. Sub-
mit on terml.
WATERFRONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
IHVESTOl'S
DBJGHT
Prime commercial loca· tion .,.., bllt from ferry
landing on the Balboa
Peninsula 3 Iota · fee
land Owner financing
Lease option . Call Ca rlene for details.
675-1771
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REALTORS
671-5511
3 BR, 2 tty, Back. Bay ~ondo. Pool Ii jacuul. ----.-.-.----•
1a50. w.-s. ult ror
RutborSteve ToMlad11rs ---------1
2318Harbor"ltlvd. Duples. 1 bdrm. 1 bath C01ta Mesa
ph.11 Uvlng ~a. Private You are the winner of
entrance 4' patio area. 2 frw tlcUta
Stove• rem1. wl. S350 , <SU Value>. to
EASTSIDE. clean 2 BR.
encl 1ar. '425 mo +
aecurlty. 2Sl 1.eth Place.
Apt. B, no peta. Call
97i·3848
I I MOUNTAIN RETREAT .-.w,,.... mMlctdln;Wllt.lta.ato.a
mo. Prefer hdult. 787a,, lee c..-.
Joann St. 96Ml.82. Im· April%1thru25
2bdrm\ 2 car iar, covered
patio, \4 mile to beach.
Accesa to pool It cowu.
SS7S. H.B. (%13)1m-4798.
(714 )81s-4802.
Custom 3 bl',~ ba coo· • do, frplc, jacuzzi. Avail. 1 Br. Sunny Apt. Carpets ..
May 1. Adults only. $650 drapes, aecluded. ,No
mo. 642·S312. pet.s. MS--0574 or 731-e829 .... ...__. .......... ,, • .., ... ....,.two ::C:"· -•,. ..... z,·•c" .. Two -:re"" ••';In lots. _., ..... ..... s 50,000. 0..-... ....,
&11c•.
mediate occupancy. Anaheim Convention
4Br 2Ba, USO m o . Cenier lsdlast S300 security, Tickets must be ex· chanaed for reserved new cpt/pot, formal din· seals at the convention
ing, 2,000sq I\. 754·0986 center ahead or time.
Condo, 38r 2~ ba, encl Call 642-~ ext. 272 to
patio, frpic, bltn kitch, claim your tickets.
---------Newport Crest 3bdrm, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 8tepJ to beach. z,,.,ba, ocean view, over·
S750. Property House, looka tenni1 court1.
6(2.3850orM2-1010. frplc, cl06e to beach.
Harbor View Homes--4Br, la50/ mo. 6f.2.127Z.
2 Br. + finished loft over·
lookina llvlna room.
Child OK, oo pets .
Ss75/mo. CAii Hilda at
964-2521or673-4961 aft s.
COLE OF MIWPOD UAL T01s>-
2515 L CoestHwy .. eor-.. w.r
675--1111
dbl gar w/opnr. $750. ----*-*-*----Ron Say 97~5370
den, fam rm, irdnr. xtra 2 Br, 2 Ba, dln rm, frplc, 2
clean . 1800 Port car gar. Nr College.
Tri-level 2 br, 2\.'l bacon Renwick, corner lot, SS2s/mo. Agt. 760-9333 comm pool, $975 mo. ---------• VEAR·ROUNO FUN·
Social Act1v11oes 01
reel"'• Free Sunday
Spacious 3 Br Duplex
$425. Pool•laWldry fac
548-9656 4 Br. 2 Ba. Redwood Spa, do, !rplc, atrium, pool, 975·0040 dy1, 840·5836 Woodbridge condo, 2 BR,
near Bear & Paularino, 2 tennub, rahuet Abadi\ 2t""" evs. close to pool, tee brick
children ok.~. Sierra m 1 · e ac · u 5 palio, S6oO mo. 833-9186
Mgmt. Co. 641-1324. S67Mmo 536-2i6l2 Harttor V• K.olh afUPM
Brunch• BBQ s •Par * * *
ties• Plus much more D. Mdhy ..... Pr.,.rty 200< 0.t of C~ Upgraded 3 Bdrm 2"2 Ba ----------1 ~ ..................... , Prap1rty 255 lBr Condo, nr So. Cst H•ti!HJt• townhouse. Avail. art OCIAtROKT GAEATRE~EATION· 2413 Minuteman Way
Tennis• Free Lesson.s Costa Mesa .i.ppuy.i.11 -•••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza, avails.I. k25 mo Harbiw 3242 ''""· S9SOoo leaae. Drive ~ ~...._ _.... 1111 -. .._ -• N M bile H.o 3B 835·9880 eves •••• • • ••••••• •••••• •••• by 2706 Hillside Dr" call _. -r--·.Near new 4-Plex, 2 ew 0 me r. 3 Br. 2 Ba Family room. 1·568-9343 or 1-346-2034 1 t g Io•• L•t•• •
bdrm 2 bath each unit 2Ba, frplc, redwood BeauUfuJ new rondos for dining room. 5975/mo. I for info. loyale Ill U . total
• (pro & pro shopl•2 You are the winner of
Health Clut>~ •Sauna• 2 free Hd&ets
Hydromassage•SWlm ($12 Value). to
with #ireplace, enclosed deck, cedar i bake std· rent. $650. Dbl gar Ca 11 Lind a Agent 1---------1 patio, double garaae. Ing, nr lake & skiing w/opener, 400 sq. ft. 846-1371 Newport Crest 3bdrm, MCwffy, _.,.9"G•d
ming • Orn11ng Range Ice C ... a
BEAUTIFUL APART· Aprll 21\hru25
Sl6S,OOO. Biii Grundy, kl,900. Terms or trade aslro turf deck.,j'l·lOOl ; 2~ba, ocean view. over· lliflCJ. he far I yr. at
Rltr, 67S.fl61. 499-3816 631.4361 agl. Lux Condo on Lagoon looks tennis courts. S fOOO /•o. o w•er
MENTS: Sing les 1 & Anaheim Convention
2 Bedrooms • Fur Center
2Br. 2"'1ba, 2 frplcs. lg frplc, close to beach. 4 t 9 • I I I I o r
tMC(!ME NOPRTIES o.t of Stah Townhouse Eastside 2Br. gar $800 mo 843-3039 $850/mo MZ-1272 ( 2 I l I 4 4 5 . 4 6 9 9
n1shed & Unfurnished Tickets must be ex·
•Adult L1v1n9 •No Pers changed for reserved
Looktnl (or income un· Property 2'0 l '>'J B 2 St 3 Id 84-0-55o2 ' ~ · · lta?I We have S pro·••••••••••••••••••••••• a. y. /::51° · 1HEILUFFS c .. sgl
• Models Open da11y seals at the coovenlaon
9 to 6 center ahead of time.
perties ln C.M. Priced 40 A 1cenic Oregon Coast. gar. No p«s. mo. '·"··-·••••••••••••••3••2•4•• Lovely 1 level biahJy ut riahl at less t han Electricity. fenced, out· _67_5·_8_133_______ ..
X G N b .. dln vi · Woodb 'd N. B 3b fraded 3br, 2ba, poo · 11 rou. o ana stan I ew. access•· Nice clean 2 Br. 1 Ba. rage ace4 r a llSOleaae.aat7~1092
0 k d Call 6'2-5678, exl. 272 lo Spectacular view over-8 WOO claim your tickets.
lookina lake from this Gerden Apu tmenta * * *
ftnanclng required. In· ble. owner412-U99 enclsd garage. S4SO, tst, · super family home.
terested? Then call us. last + security dep. 2544 S950/mo
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714 /6'1·0763
2787 Bristol St.
Costa Mesa, CA
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EXTRA SPICIAL
Orange .. E". MS-2778 Waterfrool Homes, Jnc Realtors 631-1400
2Br, 1"'11Ba twnhse, 1 mo.
free rent qualified. nr
fwy s , shopping &
hospital, 1,000 sq ft . SS2S
mo. Aat. 66-9850
RENTALS
2br l'>'Jba
3br2ba
3br2ba
SS50
S67S-S77S
Sl.250Fum
AUSTIM, TEXAS , S Brdm, 1tll_dy, 3 Ba.
---------•( 33,000 sq. ft. industrial Harbor/Babr, S800, OCIAM YllW buildlni on South East lat/lut + $300 retuma-• , D.....x aide. Warehouaeandsix-blecleaning.631-2000
teen air coaditJoned of· Drastic reducUoo on flee spaces. Excellent 2Br w/atove " fria, encl
brand new Balboa Income. Stable tenants. gar. adult.a,nopet.sk7S
duplex. lit OWDft'1200% Pr Ice reduced lo 773W. Wl.lson631-4889.
derrec,laUon. Great ren· ._ ooo s bmit off f -· · u en. 3bd 2b frpl ., ta area. 100 eel from Owner will help finance. rm, a, c, range, 't5,3 "•,.PU5"-fRV...,E beach. Lar~bdrm. 3 gar, yrd, avail Sil. lat+ "' .. "' »a: '" •lt-7300 H.I. bath plus 2 • 2 bath. _________ .. _s_e_c_. S6_7_S._M2-0lla5 ___ . --Rancho San Joaquin Con
Owner will a"l1t in ra.nancln1. SGS.000. ..... ...... Out of state retired COU· do. 2br 2ba, pool, jac, be.... 2100 pie in S0'1, ~ futed in· micro, all upgraded.
••••••••••••••••••••••• come would like nice 2 S68s/mo. SS2-1872 eves. Rl '\ l ii 1IlO-i°..;>1<.l'.tltv BR house w/yard or Larae b~ wanted, will patio lo E/Side CM WOODBRIDGE 3 Br, l V• trade pnme real estate • ' Ba. Condo. SS75/mo.
• _________ 1 acreage equity ot•Hgts, or bch. Can pay Wrk (714 )833·6029 seoo.ooo. (710 7Sl·4S27, S400 mo. Husban~ can do R a m a H o m e
f 1 I : 1 , 11 ,11
20 U~ C.M. 736-3050or'93-ll.S3 aardening + 1r over ,213)498.6090 ~·~ ----------1 hoo. Xlnt refs . 6/t. ------Beautiful 1 year old .__...._._ . 631-4323
Townhouse Units."__. ---------Frplc1. Nice area. ••••••••••••••••••••••
TSL INVSTMTS642.1603 HCMIMS Fw~
Woodbridge condo S650
Jbr, l a.<a ba. redwood lwd. Oc~y. deck pool, spa, tennis, Im mac. 3 Bdrm 2 ba, dbl 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace, lge walnut ake MacArthur Group
Coate Meta 3 124 paneled family rm, sep _97_s._1_188_ NEWPOIT DrAl'U ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry rm. lge fncd
' WI •Br, furn. or unfurn. yard. Like oew das-Woodbridge Condo l.S% down and usume w/pool. S800/mo. 836 hwHhr, "-lcpts and 3 bdrm . t "'1 bath loans Three a"'""A'-& p · d 1 0 c M W)I<> VtUager m prime loca
TRIPL. Evc-o 1n"""Cd .. M .... on res I . o r . · no wax kitchen Ors. No ~ lion close to tennis & ocean1ldeol PCR. 546-3170, 631-7370 L~~:m $695/lse. Owner pools. Highly upgraded,
PLUS • 2br, 2~ba. Twnhs. $700. ---------earthtonee. A!sociation
.r 1 d F le pool pa ga ao 4B c f dues paid by owner. $595 two uup exes ao rp , • s . r ,.e. r , urn. or un urn
triplex in a row on 19lh " 549-3232. w/pool. $800/mo 836 ~~se~~~:~~·b 11r~~~~
St, Balboa Penhuula. "'--p-1-A 3126 Presidio Dr , C M Realty, Sandy Fix,
Lido lsle 28r, den, 28a,
frplc, formal din rm, 2
car elec dr aaraae. suso
mo. Adlta. 67S-7758
2000 sq ft JM Peters
Townbome. 2 rpaster Newport Beach/So. 3 Br 2 Ba. Valencia.
bdrms, den, 2....,bi. frplc, 1100 161h St townhouse. 2 children f I .. u_;_., lt.ed •Co.er .ii 161n1 orma ............. vau 17141 542•5113 OK. No pet&. $525. Sierra
celllnf•· ale, tenn.1.1, no Mgmt. Co. 6'1-1324. peta USO (714)752-8350 Newport Be1ch/No.
3 Br 2ba, tree lined st in or7Sl-5813 880 Irvine IHSTAMT IH!
Westcllff, nice for 1•1•&1h1 2Br.1Ba.Apt.,carpets, cpl/sml Cam. ms. incl Newport Terrace 2br, 111•1 6'5-1104 drapes, laundry room.
grdnr. Nopeta,646-2389 ~a. built-inl, park set· Adult.sonly, oopets On·
linl, $6SO/mo. 8"-•139 ly S355 mo.
Santiago Dr-Exec house, ortu-1272 S37S /mo yrly. Partly TSL MGMT 642-1603
•br, fabulous master furn. l aar spc, i,, bllr. to
1fullulte11, 3ba, 11~ fam1 rmdln' .,.t•••FwwltMd bch._ l'IJ>~ 36 St. 1 adlt, ~espt~a.·d~/psB,\~~li~~·.
v rm, 1otma ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avatl4/27, rm. cozy ldtcbeo, lndry ..... 1..._. 3706 ---------• deck. gar, Yr lse. k75
rm & many many ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfronl On sand. ran-760-0408 & 761MK89
lras. Sl800/mo. 759-8974 Charmln1 "private. lBr. ta1llc view, 3br, 2ba, Lrg 3bdrm, 2ba, crprt, nr
lBa Hi'"" nlty Lndry new avail nowthru June 0 C C N h S47S 2 br, den, 2 ba. Walk to • ... .; s , ... , ·y 1 · J.5..or part. AGT676--4912 · · · 0 pe.... ·
beach. Tennls • pool • o1 m 0 · r Y • 751-3698.
Priv s150•--•M"o. .. -2.11 (7U)675·H8' eves. ---------. "-· ,_,.""'' • (213)450-1051 INST AMT, .. noans.1·723-0801 WANTED: " ---------1 ..... p • • 3707 E -side, 2br lba, pool,
NWPT BCH 28r 28 Coo 1 • • laundry rm, sm. child . . • -••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY CUI APT. do, beautJlully lndscpd, OK. TSL Mgmt. 642-1603
SS7s mo. mo 498-7972 •SPACIOUS• an 6 '¥)/ ltnda Profeuioo.al decor, 2br, Yearly · pleaae contact 2bdrm, lba, yard, gar,
: w · 2ba, spln.I stain, frplc, Mr. Strona.644-9513 S•SO /mo. 1·630-0350,
HARBOR RIDGE-3Br, 'Sky lights, patio. 1pa, 2 --------•I 960-5043. 3B t d ·-'-d .. car ear. 1 bill to heh. util ---------a , s u y, ""'w ecaa, incl. S800/mo. Also AP!W•=•· u ......... d . i•c. ~ool. tennis, downstairs lbr, lba, 2,000 mo 675-4078, patio, spa. ulil ancl.
_549_·9099 ______ ---1 $400/mo. 645-6408 art Getteral 3102
WESTCUFf AR.IA 6prn. •••••••••••••••••••••••
.......................
lbdrm Condo w/pool. Corolla clel Mir 3722
Very private ! On •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rutland Rd. Adults only. Cozy am all furn Studio
SSOO call 675·6646 or No 'kitchen. EIDployed
833-a&22 Female. Non-smoker.
Ref's. S275. 114().4999. 2 Br cottage, ram rm,
newly redec, immac. l VJ
blks lo ocean. 230
Prospect. 213/691-7537
A"MTS FOil RENT H.B .• N.B., Costa Mesa
Somethlna for Everyone
Bach. to 4 Br. Unfum
Apts. Certain locations
offer : Pool, s pa ,
fireplace, laun. room,
Luxury condo, bl ks to be a m e d c e 111 n gs ,
beach, 1 br, pool, jac, garaaes, all built·ins .
pvt palio, underground Garden &.. Townhouse
llG CAHYOH prka. adults only. Sum· design
Exclusive, full security, mer or yrly. '9f·4672 TSL MGMT. 642·1603
meatiBJIU
AP AITMENT'S
Beautiful landscaped
garden apts. Patios ~r
decks. Pool & spa. Cov·
ered parking Adults, no
pets.
2 BR, 1 Ba k 70
2 BR, 2 Ba $480-$485 398 W. Wilson, 631·5583
1 BR. S40S
161 E. l.Blh, 642·0856
3 BR, 2 Ba SS50
2 BR, 2 Ba SSOO
L.Sl E. 21st, MS-2'08
Aient.
IMMIDIATI
OCC .. AMCY
Beaut. near new 2bdrm,
2ba townhouse. Frplc, ratio, lndry room. Illa
ast month rent.
k7S/mo.
TSL MGMT M2·UI03
or art 5 6'2-6221
NEW BREED APTS.
Bach & Loft + lbdrm
S36S •
Frplc, rec room, pool,
Jacuzzi , e n cl osed
garage5. Gas & water
pd. Adults, no pets. 383
Hamilton, CM 6'5-4411.
DC...PoW 312' •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 or 2 br, balcony, D.W.,
clean. coin laundry "
wshr, gar, nr ocean.
661-0252
Bachelor w/ refr. $200
2 br with view, kSO
•93-0467
wllaagta. leacil 3140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
,~o AOUL T ..di·r... LIVIN G
• 1 6 2 811 PlllO A041
• 01Sh*iSl\t1> & 880 S
• Pool & Rte Room
• G•r °'" t •nosup1no • Jo9 10 Buen & Sl'loe»
S I (j IH
SEA ENVIRONMENT
'J•H} HA~ll TON H B
.... , 4'>00
2 & 3 Bedrooms .
$400-kso. Kids OK, no
pets please. Waler/
Trash Paid. Carport.
llN-2566 or 973-2971. Aet •.
no fee.
2 Bdrm, 2 ba, cpt.s. drps,
d/w, encl gar, Beach lr6
Points area. $430/mo.
842-8032
Large 3 BR 2"2 ba, witb
garage. Kids & pets
welcome. 1 mile to
ocean. S600 mo. 964-2$.17
Large 1 Br w/garage, 4
blks from bea c h .
$380/mo. lat mo+S200
dep. req. Call SJ&-7542
Century 21/SURF
Avail. now 2 Br. 2 Ba. up-
stairs, frplc, dshwr,
balcony & garage.
Water/trash paid. 1
child, no pets . $475.
964·2566 or 973-2971. Agt.,
no fee. °:1/. I lot from 1and and - -546-3170 ; 631-7370 ~roPe~it:,'lMly prime ~·e•;•;••;;•;••;;·;;;~;~C __ h_il_d_w_e-lco_m_e-.-E-·s-1-de-. _644-__ 6_200_o_r_e_v_es_M4_·_022'7_ .
micro, very attractive, 3br, laun, frsh paint, 3~r, ~'i'l1~8 ln W~brl2dge.
SlOOO/mo. 493-°'67 carpets, yrd, ga.r. $52S. nc a amen ties. car
• SEASPRAY. 2Br, 2ba,
Bachelor •360 frplc. Rec. & security.
beautiful 3 Br. 3 Ba. Costa M... 3724 laltoa P11•aellla 3107
Private yard, wet bar & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace, many other SUS CASIT AS $350 Utll pd. lBR Duplex.
DUPLEX wtlll Dodi
for 30' boat. Wt d 2,,.,9 Ora 0 gar, fn cd bk yrd H.tilMJt•leedt 3140 ~~ · "" n.,e $850/mo 558-8997. ....................... ---------
fOUIPLEX/"'9 Valley Walk to beach. Inn cot· Nr nu twnhse 3 BR 3 Ba
tage, yrd. S295/mo. (21 Pvt yard, 2 car elec gar
·MANY MANY MORE! Lake 960-3189
1 BR. ktO Nr beach. $670, 891-6386 2250 Vanguard Way
540-9626 or MS-2'08
amenities including Fumlbr.apt.S32:s•up. U7E.8ayAve.Balboa Maids room. Sl"50 mo. 1 1 No .... ta 547 11.SS aat. Call Anthony wkdys Enc . ear. Adu ta, no ~ · ·
642-S7S7 eves & wknds. peta. 2110 Newport Bl. •• 1 BR yrly util gar 3br, l~ba, nr 11cbool1, 644-8889. _MM __ 968_bt_wn_9_•_s_P_M_--1 on the' bay. V0iew: Allutil.pald.Lgelbdrm, shopping. 2 st)' twnhle.
---------C ... S ... DIOIO Up1talrs. Immac . stove, refria. crpls, $475/mo.892-5373! On Golf Cne 3 bdrm 3 ba .,. .._ drps. Patio. Adult.s, no ---------+ den " bar $1100 ALLUTIU11ESJ>AlD 6?3-UMS. k96. Opt!n Sat pets . $280 . Avail. Two bedrma 2 ba Apt.
MS-7605 or646-1713 l·S, 3u Edgewater S48-lS17 orMS-8679. SOO/mo, clun, neu 3241 --------~om pare before you c.,.,.,_ leecll 3111 Beacb/Garfleld __..,,
Hart:H>r YJewH-... enl. Custom deal'"n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mn•,._.~ Super exec. 2 story features : Pool, BBQ, 8 2br, 2baSIU/-. '"... 1144
4bdrm,famrm,onpark, cov·~~ aarage, new 3~~.; ~~~·:: W/1ar, cathedral ceil, ............. , ........ .
vu, gardenertncl. $1200. furnllure, surrounded 6ti · · f le d hwhr baJ ORANGETREE 1 BR 494-2023. with pluah landscaping. dyi. ·l730evs A'Xui'ts sonly,' no ~~!: condo, A/C, pool. $415
Adult Uvlq at its best. C..... del Mw 3122 549-2447. mo. Aat. 64().6161 ·
Great ' Bdrm on comer No8pebacb·f-•-...... •-o •'••••••••••••••••••••• --.-------.....1 lot, room for RV. boat, ZBdrm:~~!..... Spadoa 1 Br w/aaraae, Hmllagt•.._. 3140 ,._, ...... .._. 3140
etc. $279,000, owner -"W. w~:'l laundry facil. $57S. Aak ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••-•••••
financed. MS-1103 --. _......,, for Faye. M0-9900
S-J.-Bachelor Apt. E-1lde SOUTHOFHWY
Lr1 4 84rm 2~ Ba,
•---.-------• newer bldt . $1'00/ pr
mo. Aak for Darrell Puh.~12118
IESTVALUE
Venailla comer pen· UMNse 2 Br 2 Ba, comm
pool/ jac .. wit room.
S700 mo. 67~3'187
Nr. beach, sngl condo
w /par titioned bdrm.
Adults. no pets. Pool,
· spa & gym. $425. By
. app't call Mrs. Gershon:
(213 )667 ·5 540 or
(213)876-"37.
.W~LIFF 2 Br. 1~ ba
townhouse. Adulta only.
ao pet.a. '550/mo. 1728 i Bedford Lane. 548-7533
ism.ii Bachelor Apt. on
33rd St. lYJ bib to bcb.
: l1It ,mo util pd sln&le
penon only 87~5847
•••••••••••••••••••••• Steps &o bcb, lbr. home, 2Br, 2Ba tut'n apt oo Golf
aleepe 4, Nnt wkly. coune, all amen •300.
l'JJ.tm aft 7pm S»MU
Found: young tan Shep.
mix, N. Costa Mesa
area. 979-6717
~~t.:. .. :~t \PMDiNGi tO.m·lOpm,,NlJ Uc'd.
GZ·TZll or ...... 1115 S. C•mlno Real, San
Clem •
·~ MASIAM SPA'
Be pampered by 19
Beaut . Glrlt. \Open
lOA.ll·'All 7 d ay1.
PboneMWGI
Auemblera/ FJectronJcs Girlfriends
•ISCOITS•
H ... /OHla/H~ * 719·1216 'Ii * 529-1113 ell'
Immed. openln1 for ltiOOH.'tl~•SM•
final HMISlblY poslUon. c.,.. •. , ,..... .... , $40 '1100
2'Hn. NowBirinf
!lap with air
•crewdrlver deslrabte. ~~~~~~~!!~
Small friendly Co. nr AUTOM011VE
ocean. MS-3532 ask for SALIS PIOPLI MC VISA Wes. Join a bea\&it\JJ Oat.sun
ASS8tll.BS ELECTRONIC
Mechanical uaembly.
Immediate openln11.
Work near the beach.
Good benefit.a. ~3632
·ror appt.
* * * ASSEMBl...ERS. We wlU lrtsta......_, train . Apply1 7AM .
7022Heil Ave. MacGregor Yachta. 1631 Huntington Beach You are the winner of Placentia, Costa Mesa
Z m.ffcbts AUTO Fl.HT
cS12Value).to SALISMAMAa.H
Ice c.-1 Oat.sun experience pre· April21\hru2S ferred . Minimum 5
AnahelmCoovenlion years fleet experience.
Center Excellent beoeflt.a.
Tickets must be ex-MEWPOITDATSUM
changed for reserved 888 Dove Street
seat.a at the convention NEWPORT BEACH
center ahead of time. (No Pb. Calb Please) Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to ---------•
dealenblp in Newport
Beach. Stral&bt sales proa needed. Excellent
benefits.
MEWPOIT DATSUN
U8 Dove SU'eet
NEWPORT BEACH
(No Pb. Calla Please)
Babysitter, lite
houaekeepina. J>i!rma·
nent, wkdaya. 7:30am·
6pm. Newport Beach.
Mr. Hood: 64Ul41.
BABYSITTER-Woman
needed to he l p
w/chlldren 3yrs & 3mo
in my home. refs.
962-0010
BABYSITTI.."llG-8-5 Mon·
Fri. my home. TLC for 2
children 3 yrs &c 1 mo. l..l.
hsekeepln1. Laguna
claim your tickets . AUTO ..-c:HAMC Niguel 493-2710 •••
Discreet lady to meet
single man 4CMIO. Sweet-
ly. Gen Del. Laguna
Bch.
RATED 1X1
•ESCORfS
•752-6071• Your choice, ages18-4-0
Serving allofO.C.
24 hrs Now Hiring
MC VISA
DICKWATSON Babysitter PIT days, AUTO CENTER Taking applications for flexible hours. Reliable
2 j o u r n e y m e n _556_·_245_3_. 646-__ LSi_o __ _
mechanics . Excellent Banking
salary 1uar1ntee,
medical insurance pro-
gram & other benefits.
2345 S. El Camino Real,
San Clemente. 492-1603
C9-5 Mon .-Fri.)
AUTOMOTIVE
Dealer 'trader Inven· tory Contiol Deak. Auto
experience necessary.
Top salary. Call Cindy
Springer .
IMDlof'M'!!&
FOUND : Fem. Cocker '",_._
Spaniel blond, very fat. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Vic Diana & Mariners, JoaK W..e.d. 7075
Cormler-DeUllo
Chevrolet
18211 Beach Blvd
847.Q7
~3331
If you are a mature in·
divldual seeking a full
time Teller position.
Irvine Savings is in·
terested in you. Pleasant
workinf conditions, good sa ary &c benefit
package. Experience
preferred. Apply in person between the
hours of lOAM t o
12Noon. at:
JRVlNE S&.L ASSN. !8552 MacArthur Blvd.
NB 642-5102 ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• -------Irvine, Ca. 92715
752-21600
EOE .....
.........
P/TTBJ.SlS Xlnt oppty. to work in at-
traclive S&.L positions
avail. immediately in
Anaheim, &c Qieta Mesa
offices. Call Kathleen at
754-1801. Orange Coast 54tL. EOE
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1411, 842400, a. hrs. mOIIftl \lb.It. w.sne CONS'IB •• .REMOD.
NoSt.am/NoSb&mpoo plant. Llc'd. Geo. l•AllS
Stain •Pfflallat, fut S»tlmer ls&or», 157..a. Call u~. 17~14
dry. P!!f • •1582 Drvw ..
UPHO •DRAPES ;91 .................... H•dw;1 , .. ........
c1.antn '°<!Jourbom•. o~~taJlat ·~·~~wooo·ru;;u-· ,......, ........
TIP·T P A.RPETlc Quc:sl~ .... :~ew •re· Oleaned•Wued Lmdsc..._ -~---·-----'•••••••••-;T.tt••••••••• ·ue1 nw. Floore · 980-12M m ·' .m-SMt An,Ume,-.-1S.A. .. ..... ~;;:........... Neatpattbel•t.extwes
....................... C .... Ac Ne Taplna. Texture f& H_.__ W 1:c,EDOITALLI ,.,...... HJ.14lf
Ll!J<lll ROBERTS ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Acoua\lc CeillDp. Free ••~•••••••••••••••• b il ~ ! RWe do 11~ It.-. SerYlce •••••••••••••••••••••
IP'elall.MdAeeounUna AcouUcCeillnp . eel. Kevin, 875·9011, Kaul. cleanup, concrete f..:~~a~. ~~e lnter/Exter/Refln.iahlna ED'S PLASTERING ....................... AOK TR"EECARE
5e"lce ~1'14 +cuatombaodt.exturine 17~1* removal. Durnplnlck. -cellhl11/wallpeper.Uc. AU Types Int/Ext PROFESSIONAL re· Trim/ removall .. m AMiii• Uc.~ 512-S541 •c'='-tll Quick aerv. 142-7138 1 'm1•IM...,.. Cain le Sona 891-5106 MS-8258 FREE EST. sume service. Top quali· atop 1 a r y an 1 ma
...,. ,,.._ ''C ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty low cOlt &GlOO wholesale. Free ell , .............................. ,nll• ............ -......... DUMPJOBS 'llCadStretchUmo DAVE'S PAINTING INT./EXT.plut.er • . S39·2752
Drtveway1, parkinf lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN-priced 8 all lloviq J bl ServlAa area 9 yean p•tchlng, 30 yrs exp. loofllMJ ---------;-
repairs, aealcoa ln&. REMOVAL: concrete, rtcbt. free elt1IMt.e oo C ii MIK.E-.~l ~!~~;~0~ul•·:;0~~:e:: ReH, ina, Uc. 'TtC).1301 Neat~21m (Paul> •••••••••••••••••••••••NOW lS lHE TIME S~ A1pbalt. Me·4871 uph, 1r-4in1, lot clean· tarce or mWI~. __ a_______ ~. 49S-83N, S3l·3CM4 --------....-• QUALJTY ROOFING prune your trees.
Ucd. up, aaw, break & re· Uc.#398Gl '73-0359 Haulln&llDumpJob9. ---------WAI.LP.,.,.. J&J Plastering, uth Alltypes,freeest "The Experu". 20
Allllaa1tt.. move. H~~~d. Roon Aak for Randy U•w r Prof. butalled. lit roll PI a 1 t er • stucco • Visa, MC. 541·$930 local. G~&e 548-3239. • •••••••••••••••••••··~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ N_l_-8427 ____ ~·~~C~;;oi:i~ .. s::i~ r.:a:.fulfo:~~t~ n , ~=~~~i~~i.is~;~ J~~l~ 'HARBOR ROOFING Typlltg SerTlce f Complm:..,~ .. ~•lpotl car Pool <leeks , patios. CRPT, LIN/ 0, WOOD Tree/shrub trim. garage Jobs. Newport, Costa•----------61S·7506 New • recoven. Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• care, wa,..,..., .. , . c e•n· muonry, sport co~rt. Installed repaired. Uc. Ir y•rd clean·upis. Free Mesa, Irvine, Reta. ••PAINTING-Don't ---------special11t/stay·busy Prof Qlly typing. C lAa.elc.~7.N tennu courts. Ltc. 1389260· Grq499-21M2 et1l.S57·8ZT1 61S.317S CallUnleuYouCare! PoolSen-lce,Repaln prices.Reliable.548-05L2 transcriptions, pbo c_,..e. 3'74087. 851·1985, 847-7078 Ii•••-. ---------S»-9801 (24 hn) ••••••••••••••••••••••• diet, letters, report ••••=••• ••••••••••••• THOMPSON'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMeC ... s.r.tc.e EXPERT BRICK fr SwlmmlngPoolSetvke LeakRef.air-res/cosnm forms , resumes, lei' D f&WINDOWS CONCRETECONSTR. •VERY,LOWPRICF.S • •••••••••••••••~••••••• Muonry. Small Jobi fr NCEWomPmO.R/lndTPusA.lNTIN./r ... idG. Reliable. Repairs/Acid utqua .mat'l&labor paper s , envelop
Re red or Replaced U 39338.1 842-&482 L&nd,cape malnl-clnups Elderly " Haodicapped rep•ln. Frpk facings. ..... washes. Reas. ss7.2793 Beat any bid. 631·9193 la be Is . disc. vol um Freeest. 635-3720 c. · George 549-2!01.S Care Service providing Rels.SS1-4SM,780-7074 Freee1t. Low rates. Work g uar. Mari Clllld c.. • In.home personal care. 613-0'l:rT 17 yrs exper. working llOOA~ 636·0756
AJI TypeJ Remodeling & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Richard or Donna, Small jobs want.eel. Brick 1----------1 w/all makes of equip. Al l ty~ea r-u;airs. w1....-... _--,.-._-.----
R · all ~-c.6J d Bl k Low ho I P i l'-don bl decks. ....: es males. muvw -• -epaars, top qu ty • 17 $ l 1. 90/WK TREES ............. an oc . ur Y a n u•I e reason• e State contractor's Uc. & • .... .,, ~rs ln area. Uc'd. Mr. Hot lunch. C.M. Chris· Topped/removed; clean HCM1HCa...illg rate.499-122Saft.6pm. :~~~IJ':i1.Call Tom ins. Porch Construction Call8obS48-07 __ 69 _,_ ·~~~;;;~:·~=~~;;;~~.~·
alombo; 962-331' lian Preschool. 646-S423 ups, lawn renov · 751·3476 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• AU Types Masonry Co. 673-3316 BALBOA ROOFING CO. Ca II Sunshine Window
All Around Carpenter GAIDB•MG
Finlab & RougJi. Free A~~i;e~·~~..!ts. W AMTf:D
Esl. John 979·4S29 or W71M16t8, 831·3563 Mowlne. ed&fne. raking, _n_s._8082 _______ 1----------1 sweep in e . Free
Find what you want ln Have something to sell'
Dally Pilot Classlfieds Classified ads do it well.
estimates. 646·0944 or
64.S-S137
Generial Housecleaning Very rea.s. Uc, bonded. First CIUI lnl/exl paint· Take advantage or SlOO Cleaning, J.td. S48-88Sl
Relbble, refs., trans. BobS48·27S3, 536-9906 ma. wallpaper, refintsh lfcyou'.vf.eedneadver pla~ed .a gas or food &1Ye·away d E 962-0510 cabineta,etc.wn.521M lass11 ,yourein Realtors welc ome Win ow . xpert;:: ---------FIREPLACES bwlt, re· the minority! Try it once 67J.1743 windows. blinds. screeqa
ROBIN'SCLEANlNG faced , brick/stone RALPH'SPA!NTJNG andseehowquicklyyou &m1rrors.Reas.Depe..-
Serv1ce-alhorougbly veneers. 30 yrs exp. Lie Int/Ext. Low rat.es. gel results. Phone Find what you want 1n dable Free est. Gerie
clean house. 540-08S7 I 893-:r143 Free eat. 964-5566 642·S6'78. Daily Pilot Class1f1eds 54S 0225
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Banldne
New Accllnts c.s.r
Experience Preferred
Abo part lime poelUeo-s available in our South
Cout Piasa office. Call:
Kathy Ambur1ey
~
CAUFOINIA
fEDflAI.
** BANKING
Well• Farao Bank,
Oraoae County AJrport
offtce, bu u lmmedlat.e openiDI foe I :
T.._.
Part Time
to work 30 hrs. per week (MOn·Thurs, 9:30-3:30 fr
Fri. 9:30-6:30).
Some training will be
provided.
Bank101
New Accolltts
Full Time
T..-S
Full Tlme&Sat. Only
Positions available in
our new Laguna Niguel office. Exper. preferred.
Please call:
Don f'y)paa
714-71~1
CAUFOIHIA
FEJIWL Equal Opportunity
Employer
Banklnl
IEC.-noNST Newport Beach 5"L ha.a
lmmed. o,pmine for a
Receptionbt. Mmt bave
bad previous Recep·
Uoni.sl'I exper., must be
personable le enjoy
meeting the public.
Salary comm. with ex·
per . F ull insurance
benefits & paid career
apparel. Please call:
Ma. Denny Parlsia
714~
NEWPORT IALIOA
SAVINGS & LOAM
E.O.E.
We provide an excellent1·--------• salary and benefits
package and a friendly
workina atmosphere
Pleate contact. ...
7 14-973-5040
Smr+>/AS.'
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
4590 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA
Equal Opp Emply rn/l/h
BANKING
Ban.klng
TRAINEE
POSITIONS
Mut have minimum or 6
mos office. cash handl·
ing or pubbc contact ex·
per
Bankina LOAM SICllf ._J
Local Newport Beacb
1avtnp •loan baa lm· med.~ for• Loan Secretary. Real .Ute
~ uper. preferred.
Packa&iftl for nu.Mel Salary coanme0turat
,. ... ..,, wJtb eaper. _Fl.lit in·
• IW'&DCI bmeftta la paid care« I~. Please call:
If• Dml7 Parlala 1H4'5-
MIWPOll'I' IAUOA
IAYIMM &LOAM &.O.E.
Bar Help, Full & PIT , top
st for sharp. Port 17,
C.M. 646-3968.
IARTIHDEA
Apply in person El
Camino 20111
Brookhurst H.B ..
Beauticians &
manicurists with cllen·
tele; be seU·employed,
pick your own hours.
First c lass salon.
557.2234
IOOD.a
Parttime for Nwprt Bch
law firm w work »-40
hrs/mo. Gen. ledaer, trial bal. Ir payroll tu·
es. Salary nee. Call
Meredith, 640-0700.
IOOKKllPH F/C Fashion Island invest
menl firm. Excell op-
porl u n I ly. Exper &
maturity req'd. Call . 714.64().-01.23
CASHIER
HOUSEW ARE SALF.S
Apply ln person: Crown
Hardware, 1024 Irvine,
(WestcUff Plaza) NB
CASHIERS
UTDTEM
MARKETS
For 2nd fr 3rd Sblfts
We promote to manaee-
ment & supervia.k>a from within.
WANT A CAREER?
Cost.a lleaa
111Dltllar
631·M21
Clerk.a
PART TIME
Housewives, work whlle
your children are In
school. Part time pos.
avail. from 9 to 3PM,
Moo. lhru F'ri., w work
in speciality ciruotore.
No e~p. req'd. Call the 1tore Manaaerlor appt.
THE GUILD
DRUG
1610S.. ...... Dr. ...........
&44-1331
COUNTER PERSON for DRIVERS
print shop, from 9AM· Deliver bakery products
3PM. Apply in persoo, Super Marltet, early
1795 Newport Blvd., morning to mid
C.M. 8/temoon. Call 711·4750
CUSTOMIR DRIVERS
SHYICI I.IP Wanted for Furniture
Larae consumer finance Moving Co. SS/to start,
company seeks sales· increase with ex ·
oriented person with perience. 848-3444
clerical skilh to serve DIUYa
the public. Musl have P IT driver 2PM·6PM 40wpm , accept responilbllity & be Mo n ·Fri. Newport
ca1'eer minded. Xlnt. Beach 631·3393 Jonnie
employee beneftta. At·
tractive 11lary while
lralnina. See or call Mr. Tucker. Beneflc,al
Finance Co. 1881 So.
Harbor Blvd. Co1ta
DRU6CLHJC Full time. Moo· Fri .• 9-6
Profeuional pharmacy,
ex per. Call: Terry Grant
for interview, 642·U80
_M_es_a_._.,... __ u_m_. ___ Electro.mechanical
Technician/Sr. Unusual
opportunity foe mature
per100. Reaume Lo
Dept OCP/22$8, P.O.
Box 16387, I-A .. Ca 90076
GEMUAL OFACE
F /t dars, accountang,
genera office duties.
xlnt benefits call Bob 770-1675 L.H.
Help wanted f l t . plt
sandt.r1ch man & counttr
help Plaza de Cafe.
Gary's Deb 752·5401
---HOMEMAKER
GENERAL OfftCE Oppty for homemakers
Looking for a very in to develop mktiru
teresting part lime JOb career. We train. For
in pleasant orr1c e ? appt.962·0010 .
Clerical, for mature - -----person. Location P.C H., Hostess
Npt Bch. Exper a IOllUR.MS 1 mwit. Accurate \yprng. Now hiring P IT day
no shorthand. 20 hr hostess, interview 2-4p•
week includes Sat & Sun Mon-Thurs. :r1 Fasr;r Call: 646-7431 Island, Newport Cen
General Office HOST /HOSTESS WORK Tl:MPOllAIY Full & part lime avail
PBX Receptionisls, ble. Apply in pers0\
Secretaries, Clerks 3 SPM Jolly Roger. dlO
So Coast Hwy, Lagu.qJ
iVICKI HESTON I Beach
&A11ocl•1
18004 S&ypart Bl
Ste 235 l rvm e
Housecleaning, lady
needed for 3 hours per
week S6 50 per HR
845·3331
___ 5_4_0.0 __ 4_00 ___ -H-o-us_e_k_e_e_pe_r_/_Co_m_p_a_n-io-n.
General
Tlwl .... hyCW.
Is ROW hiriRg:
Securltv Gto-d
l yr exp Craveyard
Pro Shop ." ....... Sal/Sun, 9AM 2PM or
Live m or out
833-DJ&.
HOUSB&PER
and companion. Live in
Must be able to drive No
smoking. NB. 640.0099
from lOamtoJpm.
Housekeepers wanted.
The Sea Cliff Motel, 1661
South Coast Hwy, I. B
494 4892 2PM·7PM, Tues /Fri.
4PM·9PM. Sales, re·
servations & reception i---------duties
vante ffMWl mo Brtatd 8t North,
Suite l!!, Newport
Beetb, Ewr. lllF
:1'cc--~ MACHINE
BS hat open11111 In SHOP atom ~ 0.pt. Medical Secretary. tetvl: automobile in'. I m m e d . o Pen l n I • beav1 t)'llin&, Ute boot· unnee accu. Jlu1t machine o~era tor keepln1. FIT. Hrs • He 1d. oral • written trainee. All ;trl dept. salary open 7~7 mun1cattom •llllla. eo.ta ,... plant. Ex· · · cell. com"°y beoellta. MEDIC•• ~EQ4er. detlrable. Start· Appl)': Deltronlc, ~
1alal')' eocn.m. w/u. 545-0eu TUNSCIUIH
• 6 abllity. E~ceu. ~~~~~~~~Work at borne, t4'> pay. . ben.nta •career ad· 1-IWquirft minimwn Syn PIODUC110M
llC~OMIT lnteroat'l. mkt1. firm
n e e d •~ R e c e p Uoniat/~ for front deak. Handle pbones,
peet vi.alt.on . .Swpm re·
q'd. Accuracy a must.
Non .. mkn. only. Call: Mra. Coplan, 559-8901.
IMS Equipment 2805 Barranca Rd., Irvine.
EOE
NU.TIMI -,.. ...... ,
c .. 1tk:a SCTIY/i.a.. PAln" n... needed wltb it.r.~ bull· oeu UtipUon for bua1 M•'• Acc•nritt Newport Beacb l.w flnn
S,...... -...
1
with conpnial attorney. a.a . 7141759·0700
Hww•n We have Ol*1inD lD the SICRIJAIY
** .,.... t •
tmDlla,iraNa. Hut.Iuka a.d Youarea..-.o1
2 ..........
($1JV91ue), to ••• c .....
April ll lllru • Anabelm~
c.ter' STOCDOOM Tlcket1 mu1t .,_ H ·
Exper'd. St ockroom cban1ed for raerved
Clerk needed for our aeata at the eoa.ventJon
markJnf line. Full tlme, center abud ol t.Une.
e x c e I . 1 ch e d u le . Call NZ·51'71. at. m to
Benellll Include, In· claim yourUdletl.
IW'&nce, company dla· · * * * count pd. vacatJom & ---------anumeitt potenUal. MAm acute bo1pltal ex· :or •PP' .• tall: Unda, Exp'd apply to An1le perience lD all pbuea of
· 114·5'9-tllt San C lemente Inn. medical dktatlon. Mon.·
TIU• RIMtAL AGIMT Rubber hole producta, for La1una '1 leadln&
must pau co. physical R.E. office. Full Ume.
lncludln1 back X-ray. R.J: lie req. «·S4ll
above t)eptl . f or Fullllme . R .E .
qualified aal,apeople. knowledp belptul, but
Excell. co. benefita ID· not req. Newport Center c 1 u de d 11 c 0 u n t developer. 833·8300
holld1y1 . Apply ln --------• penoo:
492-8103 Fri. 9-5. 7-.a:500. J.C.PltMY
24 p aahiac la land :JIWIUYSALIS M A I D S, H E A D MEDICALASST ~ap pref. Apply ln H 0 USE KEEPER For front Ir back otnce.
pUloa, K1R Jewelers, En1U.b speakiq, M or Lal\IDa Beach. 494-1181
Takln1 applications _ __, ___ ....:_ ___ _
btwn 8 & lOAM ezcept R.E. SALESPERSON for 4·20. Stratoflex, 17811 uJes. exchanps, lnveat·
Armstron1 Ave .. Irv. menta.Hl&bcomm.New ~E. A Kendavia Ind .• fl P IT ok. Newport
prl v lle1ea. med lea 1, -;(S;u.a;;an;;).mmmm;;;I dental 6 life Ina., profit •
sbarlnl Ir pension plan.
EOE M/F
Harbor Blvd, C.M. F. su.noo
MESSB••
Apply In pencia: * •SICllT AlllS• * S6L/Super/2)'1t_U,eoo
welry Store Sales. M•l..,.._.•~E
ends, additional days --"• ~ f mornin1s a week ,
7AM·IAM. Excell. drlv· lni rec. req'd. Apply:
rennysave r, 1180 PlacentJa Ave., C.M.
· Paclfic R. E. MS-31183.
J.C.llMllY.
24 FaJWinhlud
Newport Beach
EOE M/f'
Accountat/DedU.000
Le1alf'n0/ dictlt.s,Ooo
Exec/ ahJOO/ corp$18000
Expd. Ccmultant Ours
U1 Reinders Asy, Inc.
4020 Birch F.at '64 EOE
Newport/83Ul.90/Free
SYsmtS
ANALYSTS
ATTHEmGBSCROOL
So M Inion IJ Staie
Coach ...... ., ... ·~liptlonal. Salary + For motel. Expa"d.
omm. Future store ____ &a-_Slm> ___ ~
~anagement for
quallfled penon. Phone
.. 1.,a.1122.
"'.i'ewelry st.ore In So. Coast
Plaza needs bri&ht
person for office duties.
S.0-9066
'\ LeTedt .. txper lab tech fo r
Newport Beach
Rheumat.ologisls• Ole.
'644·1881
:c;· LEGAL
MAMAG• ,..tw .....
Woman with exp. in
sales • personnel supervision to manage
party rental' store. Able
to work Sala. Apply:
2025 Newport Bl .. C.M.
MODBJMG,
Comm '11, filma, ex·
tras .. .SCAS needa new faces, all ape. 9157·0282.
•Motorcycle Mec:b•
Exper, FIT, must have
MANAGERS.part-t ime own tools, Di~ woridnl"
for whale outlet. Some atmosphere. 6'2-8870
college/up. pref. Nee'ct immediately.
831-3838 couples for janitorial
Manager wttb experience route own trana/pbone
for Ladles Boutique in good pay, reliable pec>-
Newport Beach. Good ple581·2730 .
PIO GUMMO
Excellent poaWoo for in·
dlvldual who has
RSTS / E Operating
S1stems experience on
PDP 1170, RSTS
Operator System .
Lan1ua1e Buie Plus or
Plus 2. Compan}' pays fee! Located lD Carmel,
CA.
SJ0.0~24,000 Send reauine In con·
fldence or call for ap.
polntment . The
Marahall Cro u p ,
Penoonel Service, attn:
RESTAURAN'f
Sandwich Maker bfs 7All·3PM Mon.·Frl.
646-8883, call anytime
Restaurant
JOH.e«"S
RISTAUAAMT
SALIS PlllSOHNB. for contemporary retail
NOON TOl:OO PM.
Taite J-5toHwy78
store. Only career· --------• minded, rruature women
Explosive growth has
created a need for
persona with soUd scien·
at Oceanside
DONATION tl.50
PRIZES DAILY FREE PAR.KING
tilic experience. Willing ~~~~~~~~~
need appl}'. Must be ex-
pe r 'd . Salary plus
comm. Please apply in
person or call: Apropo,
644-2652 or #29 Fashion
Island, Npt. Bch. EOE
Secretary to relocate to beautiful =
•-tt-I Monterey Peninsula. 110AK.:wcae 9Y Relaxed work at·
To PH1ht1.. mosphere. Terrific op-Fin. Svces. firm , portunltlea. Good Fashion b land. nds. top. 1 · 1 bon & II
Antique China Hutch
German, l600.
898-4957 aft. 5pm.
Appl-.c.. 1010
Bookkeeper, now ac-
ceplhu applicaUons for fulltfme . Apply in
person bet 3 & 5, Mon· Fri 2250 E. 11th St,. San· ,._ _______ •!
ta Ana. ••
notch exec. att'y. for sa ar1ea P us us a beneflts. Send resume in very busy, chall'g. pos. confidence or call: The
St ron1 exp . & Marshall G r oup ,
type/s brthd. skills a Personnel Service, attn:
••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR AREA
APPLIANCE SERVICE
We buy used appliances
.. we sell recond. guar. RETAIL Asst. Manaier women
1lpecialty at.ore clothing
exp. neces. NANCY
CRAIG~149S
Sales
RIH'TAL must. Non-smkrs . Michelle Peerson, P.O. COMSULTAMTS P 1 ease · Ex c e 1 · Box A·l , Carmel, CA Breuner's R enls dent/med. beoes. Call: 93921, (406) 62S·5700.
Furnllure Showroom In 714·640-0l23 "FreeloApplicanl"
appliances. 549-3077
I IUY APPUAMCIS • • Crowinl Santa Ana law
nee requll9 1 legal
1'ainee • 1 lecal etretary. Good basic
salary. Send rewme to Need XtraS? FOl'tbextra
Ad #893, Dally PtJot, tJWJas you want out of
P .O. Box 1510. Coata UfeCall912-1308.
MicheUe Peenoa P.O. Box A·I , Carmel, CA.I _______ _ We1tminsler seeks ------------------Lea 957·8133 career oriented person
Sales for entry level poe. in homtJ furn ishings .
SECUTAllY Teec~s Aide Apt size Kenmore eas a DWll. 641·1358
lean> Mesa, Calif.~. 93921, (408) ~5700. I ·GDl.OfC.P/T Preschool. Mon-Fri., stove,goodeobd,Sl.SO. "~ MANAGEMENT RM-PAU·TIMI P /TIM E help r or
Bu1lne11mu requires M d1I a week. Cowllry women's aped.ally shop.
associate, 1pare tlJDe. Club Conv. Hosp. Fuhionlaland.Noflllpr.
for dist.. oonsulti.Dt buli. 549-Dl nee. 7st.1195110to6pm.
Chance to produce sub----------• Quality Control
stanUal income lD your OfFICEMAMA~ Manufacturerofelectro.
own buaJ. wt1hout Invest· t_ >'ff :!~e!'°J 1~ mechanical equip. needs
menl. 631-5008 in,& for an exper offtce entry level quality con·
----------MANICURIST needed manaeer. nu. person trol lnspector.Some pre--
with ex per. at Tb e will handle all acctg & vlous exp helpful but
Beehive, CdM 67s-6720 finance incl state & wiU train individual with ~EGALSECRETARY
Laguna Hills recenl
~alif P robate exper
-becessary. XJnt typing &
$/H skills req. Call Mrs.
Win s low for appt
837-1060
LEGAL SEC'Y
I.aw office exp .. 85 wpm
J)'pine. dictaphone, Will
ain on Lenier word
rocessor Real estate,
usiness law
i t300 ·1 1700 /mo
Sk yparlr.. Ir vine ,
'79-9610
LEGAL TRAIMH t mall Newport Beach !~~ firm seeks legal ~inee. Successful can·
•4,idate should have good
i,eneral office skills & be
eacer lo learn. Wall train. Slartlng salary
$75().$900. 851·9434
federal taxes. Some ex· gd mechanical back· * * * ecutive secr etarial ground. Salary com-
MarihMMcLeod d uties also required. mertsurate with exp. 471"Falr Dr. Competitive salary In· Located in SJC. Call
C08t.a Mesa cludin& benefit package. Tom J ohnson for app't.
You are the winner of CaU Bobbi 759-8972 & aft (714 )831·9640.
l free lkbh 6pm SS1·51M.
<Sl2Value), to Orderhtk <ilrf 9UALITY
Ice C~ Must have ad. b.andwrtt· lmmJ.=.<>tn final
April21 2S lnf· ans. pbooes, some ;ft•pecti...... ... __ • ftt Anaheim Cooventioo fi in & . Ca II 8 to S, ..... ....... ,.._ ·
Cent.er 549-1157, Pickwick ting, must {'_au co.
Tickels must be ex· Paper. physical incl\.dlnl back
changed for reserved X-ray. Takin1 applica·
seats at the convention Lions btwn. 8 It lOAM ex·
center ahead of Ume. Part fllll cept 4·20. StratofJn, Call 642·5878, ext. ZT2 to 17'71 Armstroni Ave ..
claim your ticket.a. Co•ul g YOllHI Irv.. EOE A Kendav111
• • • c..n.n _ln_d_ .. _c_o_. -----Adults with outstandtng
attractive personalities Receptiorust MATaJA.L
HAHDUMQi
lmmed. openln1 for
parts cleril, rubber hose
products, must pass co.
J..IQUOR CLERK·Exper physical inchading back
preferred 5 nights good X·ray. Taking applica·
to spend l.S hrs per week Personable tndlvidual lo
counseling youth ages greet our customers,
l 0· 1 S . Evenings & answer phone & process
Weekends Available. $75 our billing. Growing Co.
p e r w k . C a I I with &lnl benefits CaU
2:31>-5:30pm. Mon thru 642-1593askforJohn. Fri. 642-4321 ext. 343. ' · tt<>M blwn 8 & lOAM ex. pay, good future. Apply cept 4·20. Stratoflex,
m person, 2937 E. Cal •11s11 Armstrong Ave.,
Hwy, CdM. Irv. EOE. A Kendavis
Sell idle itema 642-5678 _l_n_d_. ,_c_o_. -----
Aslt for Lori. Receptionist wanted PIT.
O~Coast 8-12 noon, Mon-Fri. Lile D Plot typin&, phones. Great
330 w. ay Street benefits. Call 64G-0284
Costa Mesa, ca. ask for Jamie.
Equal Opport .
Employer Receptlonlat/~retary
Recepllonlal, general of·
lice duties Including typ.
Part-Time Ing. Mature, self starter.
STUDINTS Work varied & Interest·
HOMIHAKBS ln1. 1900. o.c. Alll>Ort
Earn extra money , a r e a . Ca I I P at
work.ins p/Ume 1n your (7H)752-29'7S.
own home, lntroducln1 Receptionist Ute typing the New Daily Pl.lot to ' h ' The Oranpeout Area! fllln&. answer p one,
Setyourownbounl Call Airport area. Non·
Weekdays between 4pm smoker pref. 54&-2400.
6 8pm, ll0-1S2'7. RIC.,,OMST Pleasant olftce tn N.B.,
heavy phones. 54&-11'71. PBX OPERATO R ·
telephone ans aerv. day
• reW sraveyard shift,
will t.raln. 547-•m
R.ec:eptloolst for powfna
1 _person office, Id OD
pboDes •~people. 1
or 2 daya week Ir cover
for vacatkbt. Dependa·
ble Ir nex. Hn t.spm.
Newport Beach
ln1ur1nte Aieocy. Must. have lllnl secretarial/
telephoQe skills. Top
sa lar y 6: benefit
packa&e. Call Pat,
875-9300 &te-7411 between lMpm. ---------
PaSOM ... DAY
needed for ortlce In ,
Irvine. Mu•t bflve
transportatJon for et·
rands.. help with aome
office duties. Mlnlmum
32 hn per '"8k. Call btwn 8 :SO ·S , Keri
t7t-2724
NISOM .. DAY
Over tbe COUldet aalea.
Boat atore. Gl·2110
PHARMACY Tetb.,
P'/T im•. Will train.
lluat t ype 40wpm.
M o u 1 l o n P 1 a..1 a
Pbarmac1, La1una Hlll•, •r. Drofua, 1 .. ,,..
RICEPT /CLERK , ......
Jacoby • Meyen, one of
America'• lariat law
firms, 11 aeekin1 a Receptlonlat/Clerk for
our llia1ian Viejo office.
You mu.at bave previous
experience wtt.b 1ood or·
1anlutlonal akiU., like
to deal wttb PUbllc, w«t
etnelenUy for appru· lmately 2Cllrl per week.
Typlq: 40wpm. If you
DMet the quali.Rcatioos,
A are un.n.ted bl t.be poaldDll, Dleae call for
an appt. 6nm the boun
ollAMlc"'1!1.
7'4-491-IOJI
JACOIY A MIYIRS lltSo.~St. L.A. Callloirnl&, IOOH
AM EXCITING Breuner's Is California's
SALES OPPI 't. lar&est (um. rental co. Ir
We are enteran1 a needs qualified sales &
tremendous new field of m&ml. staff for expand· entertainment that Is in& mkl. Retail exp. pre--
sweeping the nation. We f'd. WUl train. S4. hr &...de· are looking for a sales pendlnl on exper. rull
oriented person wbo has or p/time. Mon-Sat .. a desir e for above &-S:30 & Sun. 12 Noon·
average income. You 5PM. Contact : Cindy
must be personable & Milla, 891·23118. EOE
confident In your ability --------• to communicate with ---------others & have depe
ble transport.at.loo.
will train if neeesa
Excell. friole bepe
Apply at: Teleprom
of Newport Beach,
W. Ht.h St.. New po
Beach
Professional sales
p erson or not ex·
perienced. We can show
you t.be IDOlt successful
method of earnin1s beyond your income
goala.
Harbor Lawn·Mt. OUve
Memorial Park is start-
ing a before-need sales
staff.
Seams,reu needed.
Prefer experience sew·
In& sails. Santa Ana.
547-13«.
We are looking fo r
mature men and women
to grow with us. Earn
while you learn. l•--------SECUTAlY / Call for appointment Lo. Proc..uor
540-8096
Sales
GREAT HOURS
9AM-2PM
or
4rM-fPM
Only dedi ca ted ,
motivated, &-consistent
applicants need apply.
Exper. in rul estate re·
lated field helpful, but
not neceaaary-excell.
1rowth o~. with ex·
pandlnf & dynamic or-aaniu Ion, located In
Fountain Vall ey.
91M-toe0
20-25 h.ra. per wt. for one mornings, 4 hr. day 898.@57 aft. Spm.
woman ( 3 man ) Garden Grove area en1ineerin&ofc. in Cost.a 971.5533 20 cu. ft J .C. Penney
Mesa. Excell. salar y. ---------freezer, very p>Od cood.
Please call Tom. after T E L E P H 0 N E _S_350_._S8fr4038 _____ _
3 : 30P M , Mon· Fri.. Switchboard ()per. Some Uk
645·2842: Thompson typine. s day wk. Apply 21" Frigidaire, e new
FloatatJonCo., EOE '° Hotel Laguna, Mrs. with lce·maker.
Baltazar, '94-11!11, '25 S. 8l2·l4S8after5pm. SECRETARY Cust-0mer Service exp.
Order processing, type
50+wpm, quotes,
phones. Irvine mfg.
540-8894, ask for K.H.
SECURITY CWARDS
Openfogs for qualified
individuals. Good start·
ing pay. Refundable un·
iform deposils~S.7243
&638-8191
SHIPPING&
Coast Hwy, Lag. Bch Used Tappan oven S40.
G.E. dlsbw .. ber $30. gd TIUCK DllYE:tt cond. Cash. 531Hl.S7 With good -pickup, PIT ---------delivery. 673-5340.
Typing invoices. Omce
work. So. Santa Ana
Sml office. S4G-S8SO.
Typist, ltte bookkeepmg,
FIT. Hrs & salary open.
759.0257
TYPIST
3-4 days per week . Vaca·
lion relief. Apply at :
1660 Placentia, Costa
Mesa
BBQ Propane, new dble
burner, auto starter
Turco assembled Big
Saving 67~1890
1015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PUBLIC FURN1TIJRE
•AUCTION•
TOtllh7:JOPM Lovely bdrm sets, bunk
beds. cedar chest, tbls " chrs , washer, dryer,
stove, refricerator, air
sterilizer. PLUS LOTS
MORE
$AVE SAVE SAVE
We honor BofA, MC,
Cashier's c hecks &
Cash NO PERSONAL
CHECKS PLEASE 1
Food available. Items
subject to pre:sale.
MASTERS AUCTION
20751,AJ Newport Blvd CM
839-9625 646-8686
lkrca.. 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Red 10 spd boys' Schwinn
Caliente, 31", 1979, $100.
497-3577
IECEIY'G CLEttlC Position exists in our
Shi ppin1· R~ceivi ng
Department. This po11i-
tion would involve light packing & receiving.
Ability to work with de· adlines. 10 ke)' & typing ~wpm are required. Raleigh Grand Prix Applkant with shi1pping· W a n l e d L i v e · 1 n 10.pd, 28" frame, 116S. housekeeper $100/wk . 642-4278 receiving experience a En & 11 s h SP ea k In I ---------
definite pt~. Please ap. 77G-1832 Boys E uropean lOspd,
ply In person: Yellow, very iood cond.
PLISSIY Wanted p/t delivery S75957·C77'2,641-9078 Join the Loe Angeles
Times Circulation Team
& adapt your work
schedule t o your
SIMICOHDUCTOIS person 11·5 car pro· SICltlTAlY 1641KalaerAv.,lrvlne vided, call Susan at WldlllgtWaoW.1015
Wanted for General Con-631·7240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tractors. 831·30CM. ------------------lilestyle. Work Shn/day ·---------•s H 0 E s A L E s .
in a Times Circulation SECRETARY. childa/teens, F-P/T, ex-
sales office near your General contractor p'd pel'IJOD, brly, incen·
home fl have more Ume 1eeklnc sec'y w/1ood t Ives, be n e (Its .
WELDERS MacGre1or
Yachts, 16.11 Placentia,
Costa Mesa
l!DWOOO ZX611
Xlnt deckint. 8-20' long.
New load Just ln from
mill. 55•fft. 646·9885
anytime. for your family, abMfles, akUla, accurate typlat, Children's Bootery WOID rttOCESSOR
or Jelaurely periods. We con1tructlon bac lt: · 644.2464 Mr. Milter Ma1 II fM law office In C•u• &
.pay hourly waees & ground preferred. Call ---------Huntington Beach. Non· ei.,.1,...., 1030
commaslooa. 641·8305. Clarlt. STATIOtBY smoker. 848-1400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOS ANGELES TIM E.5
137S Sunflower Ave.
StorelnCdMneed.saales Nlkkormat FT3 w/2.0 SICltlT AIY person f/Ume, s days. ~ SOmm lens, fl•h. &00m·
C.M.
!M(M)30l
Permanent part Ume Xlnt worklnl conds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lens, 6: many other ac· from 1 to Spm. Gen of. Eapeclally fine clienlele . ....... 1005 ceaaories. Everythin1 In
rice, small lab, typing Phone 675-lOlOfor appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• brand new cond. 1425.
Equal OIPriunit.y
Emjlloyer
report.. 55-1083 54().5719
STOCK Clerk part lime WANTED TO IUY -------SICRITAIY/~ for marl~ hardware I buy o Id I u n 1.
Experience In litJ1ation stor e . Call : Balboa diamonds, Ivory Jade & SALIS or collection . Non· Marine. ~9671,"E.O.E. collectibles. cah (714) Immed. part tlmeopen· smoker. Huntln1ton M/F/H 972-49281rukforDane. in1 for Reader Ad Beach.148-1400
":f:Sentative for inside Sec: _. _ _._, a poeWon. Get com· r ........
pan.y beneftt.a. Apply In SALES SEC'Y
person: Pennysahr. With a )'OUDI. dynamic
1810 Placentia Ave., computer blWn& sales
C.M. Mon-Fri., J..SPM or1ai11aa.Uoe. lluat have
S.u _ xlnt. verbal akillai
-. clerical or secret.aria Major publiabing firm eaperi~. Call Unda
baa openln1a in O.C. Devorkla at Salepud
area for aalea reps. Bealtb Care Sy1tems.
Protectedtenitol'y, hl1h n4-1151·112L pomm., no travel, com· 1---------
plete tralnln1. In· Secrttar7/lteceptlont1t
lervlews wtll be held wanted for maallfac·
TbW"S It Fri only. Call turer of top quality
for app't 59-tOeO. aall~~~ atilll
,..q, Is other
Sala beneftt.I. '7Sl·1MI. Now blrtn1 A11latant 1---------
Jfana1er Tralneea. Min. l•------••I tmo. expw. Call fat ln·
terview: IGJ.231.
4xS Pacemaker Crown
Graphic, F•.7 Optar
1 35mm lens 1125 .
Polaroid adapter, film
holden at IOOd prices.
RolleifleJ n.R n .s 990.
948-7tol
For Sale Complete
Dnhoom eQ\Ppment.
Best offer . .,.....,1
Cah HJI •••••••• 4 ............. .
Himalayan t /wlt old
male. Seal~ Sm. SGJ'T.17.
hp IMO .......................
UESHOND .._..., AKC. Champ ....... .,,,,, Pet fr
•bow . Pvt pty .
2U/97·1111 ldt•-.
DOO TIWNJNO IN YOUllHOlo: UC•llONIT PaltTPull ~t.
Typla1, litbl boollk .. p. --------101 • otlter tltrtcal SAUSI MIOM
Work after school and on
S•turday getting new
cuatomtrs for the ~rea·• feeding newspaper. Big $Ph•
Pf'IUS, trips and bonuaea. •= work. Hauan • Auoc:. t.ad.-, rad)' to w.ar,
151·1151. exp puftrrtdl hrs t :-.,m. Moa.-h 1'/T
ool1.Call:-....
Ctl•C••H
64MHl.utJlt Equll Oppof1unl1Y !~
T ......
'I'
Q
' '
t
r t
'
........ ,_ 1041 .......................
Free to cood home, Dediaeed m.a. Bo.er. No pa_pera. 2 yn old.
Needa 11• Jard. M&-5351
1Dwarf~
2 Dwarf Babllib
49&-2741
Australian Slltepbarcl pup-
pies, 8 mo. old, 5 male. •
2 fem ala. MS-8315
76IZ400 ········-············ Xtru, DUtbw/batt. '82 Inter. Scovt 1reat .BeltO«•ortnde. eond. 4a4. LHYin1 14M 1 fZ Cowltry mUlt Sacrillce. ~~~~~!2!!.f(~~I Be•l otrer by 4-20-81
1'13 Honda .....,...150CL. xlnt _Nl_CK ___ so _____ _
cond, 11,000 ori1 ml.
llust aee to apprec. t7oo
firm. 540-S11I
'7tCJ5Jeep, loml,
1ood coad. '5000/080.
M5-39U,~7278 Free to 1d boloe, black
female Lab mix, apa1ed H ";i~!':Jn Molar H-. S./ T,_.. 9160 •boblyrl0-7171 llOVINGll\JSTSELL! .... SOft. MOOllHG a..t/S..... 9160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fm .... • 1050 Kelvloator nfrt8 lib nu 1• 1•• & or bo•t. Call 878-3121 ....................... Special -••••••••••••••••••••••• szzs. Dlninc table • 4 ... .,. & .... Imler su--·--WI C """'SELL p -&..---!! chairs, maple $150. Ma· I 11. t I .al * * * r" • rva .._.. • """" • ..._. **I BUY** ple1atelettabM'96 Hae 1 Hp•• •t LbMwlr d 64M41t YOUll.V. Low::':Tel ...-,_,. wltlt ,_... colorflll llOl Ktt.e Dr. 558-UO. I tlO 4 __. 5 ...... ... ·--... Good uaed Furniture • ' __, la e 11o0 a 1 , 1 • t I a HunUnaton Beach Need sUpoc moorin&. ....-....-_...., "•w !"f~rlTo..Y<:!JwUheU HUGE G~GE SALE· !!,"·.--... en-lae1• .. :.•; Youa~thewinbuof 38'..Uboat REN'!\: 22' IUll . mtr D .... PldlU,'1
M ... ST-_...,..,.._ft0..11 Refrt1-frcr, Admiral 22 _ d-_ 2 frw9'dleh Call Bob. B-1381 bome. '1;1pa 6, self-cont. Tre-•dolll
..,. _....__,,"'" ft._,,_ T dbl cs Val S275/wlt. + 11• mi . 5 ~!' ,4 ... ,, .. 1~~9625 cu •.-.-. appan ...,. fir • laoJr U ue)\ to Pvt dock , limited acceaa. Of. • --. ,.,. oven gas atove Ua5. I C= 840-85&5. Lortone Lapidary Arbor c .. dy w...,,.d I• C•-• I avail. approx. May lat --------• M• . llUY flURMTUll •225. Gas mower •25. ..Heppt,1 .. looH... AprU21 25 1 for l1e pwr boat, Balboa ._ Senlce. ,_.. md •• Iii),., ... , Les 957-8133 • • Anaheim Convention cove , 1 o b r l d g e . & Accftt rm 940 Many more items. We're lest..... C«lter $250/mo. Call M •••••••••••••••••••••• Early Am. SoUd wood Sat/Sun 10.5. 315 MOWl· West. 962-447' Tick eta must be eit· Loni 6'13-lliO rs· ,_. ..
bdrm furn It u re, lain Rd .. LalUJla Bcb. · cban1ed for reaerved ' · D..&.·-Z bookcase bdbrd , 494.2905 WINEBAGO Camper seat. at the convention loeh.Speed& ~
dr _,_ .. _ .. """ Shell at.ra lee w/couch center ahead ol time. Sid 9010
BARWICK DATSUN
\on Jua,, C ap1d'"°""
831-3311
Chesar .. ~!·:"•• uc.• • MOVING, 1ara1e full, that makea into bed Call 642-5118, at. %72 to ....................... motor
._.-Sat. 9-5PM only. 71TMI $250/0BOM&-lMS claimyourticteta. •7g Kooa, 11• with 115 hp + .._.,... * Cll9T.MU .. 0
Dining table, hvy solid Orchid, CdM. Crea• C-20-H Kiln SUO * * * Evinrude. Very clean 761-5'37 LUY 1/>ha ~
maple, d.roe leaf, eeata Car parts bulldera Glaset by the 1allool 4' Skllf 15 b with 250/bn. ~4713 with dual rea.n! Ideal ~!~,!0~~~'f@!~ !;:~ materlala.Fn.Sat,Sun, Port/dlsp cue S7S 11:, tank• t!Jtm!'::'. afterSpm. '71TORlNOGTparta.C~ ~~r.l~~.capera. etc.
__ .. _ WUd 9-7pm. 729 W. 18th St, ~ 831-4870aft~pm tra.n1ml.uian,vf!r'/1ood. 0...,YSS"I "'1 cu.tom .........,, Unit B·S, C.M. ' . TNMpDI ...... Call 842·3'11 .._ lcoirldc~eo1r•!·e'/qbelua,ree/1w~~ Like new poab mower Shoreboat. t ', tnnatable, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dod1elllVaa-• HODoWA!Dn.~!..•t
-w Antq. brua bar fauceta, ha. Call 551-3831 aak for + 2 bp Evtnrude, like Alrcrd 9 I IO --· ve •.....,... -... te/brownS150.Seetoap-aofa (hardwood frame) Matt. oew,S250.~373S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::::: NEWPORTBEACH !!:: 846-21SS2 wkenda or ::: ~lm Wnl:fn t:!:i Wbeel Cbalr for Sale ........ MM • :9/ IF'RIO CNISSMA }.172000 _...........__ ...__._.._ 13~51
I ' · Good ee>Ddition Daya •-'--fCOZO · r new .. • · -..._. -'80 Dabun Loni bed mlr-•Fioor sam ...... --•-. No--w frame. 21 Rockrose; ~ ....... -.. -.7~-__..._ (lae-back avail) 549-2203 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ror 5 apd ll .. e 'new _...., ,..,... Irv. (UD.lv.Pk>SatlM. --..... _, -••••••••••••••••••••••• • a • s!:a~~w'!'~ :!~: •---------'--'Mltlcilmn• Bo at II a Int • c-.rn.S./ ~~~~ 155oo.Joe(714)66M808
,. bd f MESA VERDJ!ABEA w~ IOll ReflniahJ.ni. Dock paint-RM 91ZO READ...--. .. .mo '77 D1lt. P.U. Am/Fm v·PC rm Htl rom 9 pe oak fonnaJ din. Mt, --int/repair. Local ao yn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADV~-:::.~ •tt" swivel rocltera tabl •--_ _.. -"•• ••••••••••-••••••••••• •-..... .....,. •• CAMP•R _._ o:.naa<>1c.na ca.u, wide Urea.L atru, iro.;;'sat. Weivanntee ea, uuu1l9, "° .,..., anted : eblldren'a np.reu ..--.--0 "" fpaca,atove The prtce of ltema alnt cond . •3750.
a..wat pricm -double mklnlalc bs•adt, ~~~Orioll ,•e playboaM lot out.door ...... ..._.. •lee bos..,._ .... _ advertised by vehicle Ul-0518.
the dlfferen;'; back. D c· M s4o.3003 ~ UN.La1. Bdl.4N-82'71 ........ f030 _._ dealen ln the vehicle --------
Br\atol Furniture, 2112 r, . . t -~ ....................... 8' CABOVER CAMPER claullied advertl•lnl '77 Cbevy Luv, chrome
South Bristol. S .A. Due tlo ~er~~ i~~~'-' lute ts fOIJ ~~:-~~~ S550orbettofter. :f!~:S°!n;9°:;pW:a~ r~I=.~~·
166-0473. <Next to mm H c ....... , •••••••••-•••••••••••• · M&-5'02 wea iu:-e, tranlter ---------• Builders Emporium). UKG weddinl band CONN J>lndm'tromboae wiDDer. WANTED Sex-feff 'finance cbaries '84 DODGE UTILITY
w/diamonda, 1908 $5 witb caae. Eacellent :::,rm jib• tri-aall .... ..........,.... 9140 f ... iorairpollutioncon'. TRUCK S48l5 best otr.
Must aeU butcber blk tbl, 'old piece, cbarmin1 eooclWon, $100. 1'75-I05Z •••••··~··"-';·-•••••••• trol device~ 14&-5e02
4 chn, Szzs, 2 ~ mantleclock.tmcutpc a.fterlPll. ......,.... 9040 2 .. OtEDS, Vea pa or dealer doc:umentary•--------
nite atand Ai mirror bdrm aet, livina rm set. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Bra•o, db, 1250 ml, atra preparatke da&rs-un-•• El Camino, 350-4 spd, It more. f75.0Z53 cu beavy duty edter Alto Suopboae: Selmer 11, 8 ct 1 · l)Uta, eq. toola, l350ea. Je1a otberwtae 1peclfled clean cond., radial•.
CONMH .
CHEVROU:T
• ~ 11 ~ • I
,.. I \ \1 I
S46-1200
NI ... IUYmt '" Top dollan for Sp6Ha
Cara, Bup, CamP'-('S,
91''s, A\ldl'a : Alli: for U/C llGR ·
JIMMAllMO :
VOUCSWAMM
18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14Z.ZOOO
Chwifled Ada M.2-56711
BL& red 'S' lhape chair, Lirlmmer~ nLlli:e new, $450. Cbuac:J Boet11P!r~de teooboth.m.l'ra.' b1theadvertiaer. S2500.548-4Sf .
3'x6', xlnt ccnd, tuo. I' ~arace Sale: furu, mi.le, · Wlnner. 873-7177, 673-...._, UMd bfot. Used Wot.Used ~. UMCI 1~ Used
wine sofa, $150, pluab. wuber-dryer Sat. 1~510 Fender Telecaster elec. SURF· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••..,•
980-6487 Campanerolrv.~ ~~ w/cue, saoo. lt71SllPJAClt
Delk 6 boobhelfwall UD· N-111aW-.. IOH 24' w /traller. Xlnt
it, oria. price $1200, will ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUMPET flnanclnc. Call Gary or
aell for kio! Xlnt cood. Karaatan ru1s. stove, SUverbell, Reynold.I Don'31·1400.
646-1317 frost-free Frigidaire. •m 54CM479 13• Fiberalua open boat
GlantGarageSale S43-M92. Office Fa•a• & • trlr . 1475, Days
Furn iture, aamea, Jewelry 1070 Isip 1 I IOll 752-7000,RayllclC.ee
' clotbln&. lamps, kit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••..-••••••••••••••••• G uln RUBI IX' 20 i b C 19FT '71 FIBEBFORM utenalla, vac, mile. Sat. en e .,..., pta m t . o r o n a with tr It loaded 9-5. 4 Cashew, Univ. Pit, each, Marquiae cut your t~pewrit«, Model 300. 8350 a er, 846.3ll65
Irvine. choice only $35 per Good condition. $200. --------
Wanted. n-by f··-Uun stone! 840-8888 ~~·c~a~%r B1!'n! 13' Boetoo Whaler/55 b.p.
. .... unu• ' Diamond, 1.17 carats, Smith UH300 Jobnaoo. Boet la )oaded, JennyUnd type. USG A a PP r a Is a I. • . trlr, cstm fuel tank, etc. s..zzzs 118,000. Must sell, ~ Sec'y dnkl S175/ea .• SSSOO. 4~.
2 Danish chain, S2oea. 2 caab. 17500 or offer. deaka SIO-hOO, File 14• Aluminum Grecor
end tables, SlO. Twin 673-Wllrlax,eves. cablnet<-1478 boat. 9.9 Evlnrude braaa hdbrd, $5. Latnp. $2.50. 540-4419 M•d .. 1ry 1071 1.8.M .rt~~ ~~~ ne"lwSe!,'? ~· All lllte
--------························ typw ter -uuuur .v•-1904 42" Ped. Tbl sat, 8 Rotary mower, 21", rear serviCinctul59-5113
oak creatbacbtrSO, t.bro, w/catcher in war-Dietater 'Em llU.t .. t:Uate:r;. oakcirmaerSlil rantyft00.981-5701 StenoreUe • · 11, n-•--n ~ lb oak etack abeMta bit, buay". AIWoul to aell, .-wau
oak me cablnet S5T5 Mhul•u• 1010 lood concL Allllnl •~. W mere. O/B. /bet
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Rlcardo, F.V. (bhrn AnnalM EaRer ,,....,,.. Rollar1, nrlcated, ITW, all bnnd new lot,
BrookhunU1Euclld) mice 6 fnel, ~ ott'. :.:.~~ls red faetora incl trailer. SUOO.
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IMW Pw [hie Or rad1'1a, new b~akes, po Rs c HE s w A p I custom wheels & tires, full carpeting ' ......c:o..ta. am/tm case, xtraa, 1tlnt MEET. 11a.y 2nd, 24 br & wood panelling, sofa bed & morel I Mel--IMW!! cond. k25o1su120 info, 498--91TT .,~~ ... ~~ ........... !?.~~ ~~.~ ....... !?.~~ / °"'Y'9997
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NewportBeacb 640-6444 ....................... offer.645-8375 I s799 '4297
Roy CSTer Ille. 44,000 ml. Mint cond. '81 Cloud n, iµm, a/c, 1· '79 PLY •77 DODCiE ~
Rolla lloyc-e • BMW Sl,000. 640-8978. leather seats, rec-ently T1 1H .ter •-.....,. ••4 I
15'0 Jamboree Lmcla 9736 o'bauled, $18,000 or beat (2y3463) (M211<G)
'79 Lancla-Zagato Coupe, Saab . t 7'0
Saddlllalldl IMW $12,SOO mi. Owner mov-••••••••............... ' ~ UsedCcr ·ing, price r educed . L~ASE 11; ""' • ~
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752-5120 YOLKSW AGIH s4 5 9 7 S 4 Q 9 7
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w/black int. B~ wblil, 14J..2000 ~ ~
alpine auspemion, 1rulf, ~ ,
air, stick abift. 8,SOO ml '71
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t.a.lte over 8'lY or leas,. w b I k int . ' 4 • Pd ' c.._. C-.rf I pl e u e call E yea : S 1 1 7 5 I 0 B 0 d a y 1 ( l70VXV) (9B2lJV)
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S1800 OBO. Xlnt int .• lood cooct. S30oO or best YOUCSWAGIH
stereo, 5S4MBl2 aft5 offer. M5-S1110 11711 Beach Btvd.
C. '717 "71 IOOD, ao.decl. extra l 42-JOOO
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cua, 119, pb. new au.,
twb. batt., pat cond.
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1tereo1 cruile control!
Ult wneel, wtrw whee COV!J!.!J. 34,JIZ mlle1. (148vl'Cn)
S7tts
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Power brak•, power reeway on ar r . Id cond. Mu1t ull. wlDdows poww ateertni Call 540-5GO Sacrlllce d)'I: flN.._;
with uit1tele1copln1 '78 lhrqul1 wa1on, 9 eves: 914·5Z5.
1teerint wheel, air, pa11. l oaded. New '79 Trana Am, 1old. xlnt
AM /Flf atereo, rear Mlchelln1. XJnt cond. cond. '6195 . window deto11er, •·-.. o -automatic tram. Snow -· wner, viMlll 831·8012
white with Burpndy in-
terior. 27,000 miles. Im·
maculate thraout !
754-8790 or Anlwer Ad
1208. 8'2-4300. 24 bra.
'78 Mercury 1.epbyr W p ,
27,000 mi, k>OO/belt of·
fer. 844·1210 1
~9 Zepher '1:7, U,000 ml,
'69 Fl R EBIRD aood
cond, lots of xtraa,
Sl.200/080 or trade for
P.U. 646-1446
AM/FM stereo, AC, PS, '74 Fireblrd, gray • re·
PB, Gbia Mdl, cruiae d/lnt. 1 owner. very 1d
I tlO ~CUIY control '5195. 857-2179 cond. New ~/tune-up.
Dynamite 7 ps1r. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1peed oril1n&l blue • '75 Hornet St. Wason. C-. H 17
wbite.'ahatp! (OOOLWB> Auto, PS, AM /FM cus. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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many waya ... lt'1 ooe of '65 Must. Futback 2+2 lmmac cond. Many
the ''Spedal Putthue" w/rally pack. Lo mi. xtraa. Needs minor body
cara we are privUe1ed to S4SOO. Dave SS9·S790, work • Urea. $5800. Will JIM....-.0 541-U-c..!I
YOLUW ACHH Md ttl 71 C.n1 •t buy and olfer to you at a eves• wlmda54&-8124 ne1ot1ate 4'7·1182 eves.
11711 Beach Blvd •••••••••••••••••••••• c__.. J.ZI T-TOlt 142-2000 Movln11 muat sell. '73 Stef'eo, ma1 wheel1,
FRACTION of the new L B car price. Enjoy power '65 Mustani 302 en&Ine. 3 -· -·-------1
window1 , factory air spd, ma11. 1unroof. TllmcMrWrd tt70 Opel Rallye. Gd coad. power windows • door •••ea VW left • rtaht $1200 or best offer. locks, 33,000ml.Ja.
door, •73 left door $50 494·8814. (351VQE)
cond .. 1tereo AM/FM, $2200 (213) ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
tilt wheel, en.die con-. '73 T·Bird, xlnt shape,
trol. (Lie. 183ZAT) 65 Muatani, xlnt c,ood. 4 loaded, 88,000 mi, Sl7SO. priced at t7997 and of new radlall, new 72 302 963-6975 eacb. Wes&ern ltyle whl '73 Buick Centur1 1
rtml for Super Beetle owner 44 ooo mi •1 .~
bOea. 541-5'144 · 8-iJ.Tr11.' ·-·
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Dynamite 'L' Model 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• door wJth fact«y air. Veryabarpl (7191.SM> 1974 C ad lilac Cpe
$5995 course, a prize "Golden en1. a /c, pa, am.rm --------1
Touch"carfounclonlyat caa1, $2800/080 . Y999 tt74
Jobolon • Son Lincoln 962·34.33 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mercury in Co1ta WANTAcnON? '74 Vefc• GT, auto, ale, ~a Die'::=:"~ Claa11led Ads 842-5678 SlOOO o~.7121 •
Harbor. Call 540-5131> S6ttl DeVllle, velour int., phi
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lt7118eecb Blvd. Due to 1erioua lllne11 ~ 83HB» LITDf':, ~ 142-2000 muat 1ell ear al lwnary 1--------...1.1 ~-
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'71 VW Squareback radio, Coute de VUle, blue Air, automatic, power ~ ~~,::-,.:..::;
MW clutch, IDOCl work· w/w t lthr uphot very 1teerin1, 27,111 milee, DriveQ" car llJUlt rlcbt
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llB prep,ares for toxic soil reDloval
By PATRICK KENNEDY Of, ... Deity ...... , ....
Workers removed the first
truckload or toxic soil from an
abandoned chemical dump in
Huntington Beach this week and
plan to begin excavation of
72 ,000 cubic yards of con-
taminated earth Monday, ac-
cording lo city ofrictals.
City spokesmen said the toxic
soil accidentally was dug up
Wednesday by workers clearing
* * *
the area near the main three-
acre section of the Boucher
Landfill, located 700 feel
southeast of Warner Avenue and
Bolsa Chica Street.
The state health official
stationed at the site ordered the
soil taken to the private BKK
hazardous waste dump in West
Covina, wbich is the only laAdfiU
in Southern California that ac·
cepls toxic substances.
However, BKK could close
* * •
Few ai,ailable
dump locations
Bv FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL or••• oaoy l'li.4 ii..11
As V1ctorv1lle C1l.>
Councilwoman Peggy Sartor ob
served. toxic waste dumps ar e
like airports They·re great Ex
cept in your bac·k yard
Mrs Sartor and rour panelists
addressing the lox1(' waste
dump site location issue Thurs·
day agreed that new sites must
be found But agreeml'nt stopped
there
Beverlep Myers. d1rctlor of
the state Department of Health
Services. said that whilt-a need
for Class I (high tox1c1ty >
landfall exists. the.' primary ob
jecti ve or the state 1s to reduce
industry's dcpcnd<>nce on dump
ing
SHE SAID tox1c1ty and the
volume of wastes mus t be re
du ced ··at the point o f
generation." that 1s where the
waste is produced
Mr s My ers reminded
representatives or the Southern
California Association or Gov
ernmenls attending the toxic
\.\ aste workshop at the Registry
Hotel in Irvine that "1t is our de
m a~<t--for products that
creates these wastes .. They are
the product of manufacturing
S} nthet1c fibers and dyes. for ex
ample. she said
··we are all. in some way.
responsible for toxic waste."
Mrs Myers said.
The search for new sites in a
seven-cou nt y Sout h ern
California region 1s continuing
under the auspices of the state
and SCAG. s he !>aid Public
workshops are sc heduled for
late s ummer, with recom·
m endations due to be released
(Stt TOXIC, Page A2>
$63,000 in coins
stolen fro01 OCTD
By GLENN SCO'IT oft ... Oallyl'lt«lcatt
More than $63,000 in coins has
been stolen from Orange County
Transit D1 sl r1 cl buses 1n
maintenance yards. oHicial!>say
One worker. Jeffrev Revnolds.
Coast man's
boat saved
from sinking
Shipyard workt'rS a nd f1rt• boat
crews saved a llunt1ngton
Harbour man's 106-fool pleasure
boat from sinking near Terminal
Island. after the C'raft fell from a
drydock hoist onto a cement pil
ing. punching an 18 inch hole in its
hull. authorities said
Harry Dawson of 16512
Wanderer Lan(' est•mat ed
damage to his boat the Lady
Theresa. at $250.000
Los Angeles City Fire
Department spok <>sman Ray
Walker said the boat was being
taken into drydoc k for repairs
Thursday morning when 1l fell OIJt
of its cradle and struck the pilmg
The boat tilted to a 30-degree
angle and was in danger of sink
ing in Fish Harbor before work
crews began pumping out the sea
water. Walkersaict.
The boat was "full to the
portholes,·· said owner Dawson
No inJuries were repbrted in the
incident.
ORANG( COAST WIATHIR
Low cloudiness tonight
and Saturday morning but
mostly sunny Saturday
afternoon. Lows tonight in
sos . Highs Saturday
mld-60s at beach~s to up-
per 60s inland.
INllDI TODAY
I ce Capodu comt to
Orangt Count11 /or tht first
ttmt ... Cl. '
INDEX
29. of Buena Park, was arrested in
January and his jury trial on
gr and theft charges is scheduled
to begin June2althe West Orange
County Municipa l Court in
Westminster.
Bl'T DISTRICT offtcials, who
first had claimed that Reynolds
had sneaked more than S200 oH a
bus in a small trash bin, aren't
sure whether he was responsible
for all the thefts They have left
open the possibility that others
were involved
Deputy Dis trict Attorney
Edward Hess said he plans to dis·
c·uss the total losses during the
trial. but he said evidence linking
all the alleged thievery to
R cynolds is circumstantial
An audit performed this week
indicated that the money dis
appeared between Aug 30. 1980.
and Jan 16 Th e m one)
represents about 3 percent of the
coins collected during that lime
Most of the district's 497-bus
fleet has new vacuum systems
"here coir.s are taken off the btJs
with machiner) District officials
said the missing money apparent
ly was laken from the 75 buses
that don'thavetbesetup.
BUT REYNOLDS' attorney.
James Thomason of Anaheim.
said he has questions about the
audit and about possible claims
that his client could have taken so
much.
"It ·s an impossibility for one
man to walk off with $63,000 in
coins ... he said. "Or even a group
of men ...
The district currently has two
maintenance yards where buses
are parked: on Harbor Boulevard
just south of the Garden Grove
Freeway in Garden Grove and on
Sand Canyon Avenue east of the
Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine
The yards are patrolled and
posted off limits to everyone but
em ployees, decreasing the
possibility that the coins could
have been stolen by outsiders.
47rescued
from riptides
Forty-seven people were
rescued Thursday by lifeguards
lo Huntington Beoch in stronac
riptides.
Steve Davidson, marihe safety
offlcerfortheclty, aaJd22,0001un·
balhera nocted to the mll•lona
clty beach to eiU01 th• wann
weather. but 22 awimmera had to
bi fls.becUrom the water.
A spokesman for the t•o state
beaches In the city aa!d about
15,000 people came• to the atate
beacbe1 and rlpUdea r ultecl ln
25reacuesthere. ~
its doors to dangerous sub·
stances later this month because
of pressure from residents living
near the SOO·acre hazardous
waste site.
Bob Fast, city manager of
West Covina, said the city al·
torney will present proposal
laws to the City Council April 27
lo stop the private dump from
accepij«g toxic wastes.
He wouldn't speculate on what
effect the proposed laws would
have on the Huntington Beach
excavation, which lJ expected to
take three months and cost up lo
$3 million.
But state health officials have
warned there already ls a
shortage of sites to dump
hazardous wastes and closure of
BKK would seriously hinder
future efforts to clean up the
estimated 40 abandoned
chemical dumps in Orange
County.
Jim Stahler, regional
administrator for the state
Department of Health Services.
aaid Orange County may have
more toxic dumps than 'ny
eounty In the state.
Six buardous wastes sites
have been identified in Orange
County, but Stahler, speaking at
a waste management workshop
in San Dlero Thursday, said the
number could exceed 40.
Doug Price, another health
serv i ces official at the
workshop, says it could cost the
state millions lo clean up lhe old
dumps. He also said there is a
critical shortage of facilities to
handle the 5 milUon tons of toxic
wastes produced annually in
California.
Stahler said it appears that ii·
legal dumping of toxic wastes
"is going to be on the increase."
Meanwhile, in Huntington <See DIG, Page A2)
GOOD SKATE -Steve Isaacson of Spokane, Wash., wins
a few appreciative stares as be skates past a par~ bench
in Riverfront Park. The observers seem to be saying, col-
FV district
rent hikes
protested
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
0'111• Oelly l'lleCScatt
Organ1zat1ons that lease
fo'ountain Valley School District
classroom s may have to pay
higher rent next school year , a
prospect that 1s drawing protests
from two local groups.
At a meeting of district trustees
Tuesday night. a spokeswoman
for the Beach Cities Preschool
warned that a renlincrease would
force a tuition hike that could
cause some parents to take their
children out of the program.
Beach Cities currently rents
two classrooms at Wardlow
School and one at Talbert School,
paying only utility costs for its
space.
The second protest came from
representatives of the Girls Club
of Fountain Valley and Hunt·
ington Beach. which plans to rent
four classrooms next year.
GIRLS CLUB spokeswomen
said the organization may not be
·able to pay steep rental fees and
maintain its "affordable"
recreation program.
In response, dlatrict trustees in·
structed administrators to return
in three weeks with a standard
classroom rent schedule that
would allowthedistrictsomenex·
lbillly ln negotlatin& with com-
munity groups.
Barry Pulliam, assistant
superintendent for business
ser:vfoes. safd a atand•rd rent
Polley ii needed because the dis·
trlc~ now characea a variety of
ratH to different tenantl. Al
enrollment cont!nued to decline,
more empty cluarooma are ex·
peeled to be Jea1ed to outside
aroupe,he1J.ld.
For txlJllple, the diatrlct now
chars• nothiftl to the HUnuncioa
Beach Adult School for two
cl111rooma UMd for lduc.UOO
<See m&a. •••• M?
J
lectively, "Oh, to be that young again." · ___ _
Tlwusllmls retrace
route of Christ
JERUSALEM t AP >
Thous apds of pilgrims from
around the world climbed the
narrow, twisting Via Oolorosa
this Good Friday lo retrace the
tortured path or J esus Christ to
the skull-shaped hill called
Calvary where he was crucified.
Many bowed under the
burden of h eavy wooden
crosses they carried along the
route from the place where
Pontius Pilate condemned
Christ, to the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, traditional site of his
crucifixion and entombment.
Many pilgrims paused at the
Third Station of the Cross.
where tradition says Christ fell
the first time, and lingered at a
spot that has r ecently been
paved with stone blocks believed
to have lined the Via Dolorosa in
Christ's time.
Wh ether Christ actually
stepped on them is questionable
since scholars do not agree on
his route lo Calvary But for
many pilgrims. the Easler spint
was enhanced by the smooth
white stones.
··Seeing these stones and
treading on them makes me feel
I have walked in the footsteps or
Christ," said Mary Del Savio, a
pilgrim from New York City. "It
i s lik e being with th e
Redeemer."
The stones were dug up by
Jerusalem municipality workers
when they removed the later
Turkish-built surface to lay new
pipes.
6 people crucified
in Philippine rites
Brown guest
at NeWport
fund-raiser
By SANDIE JOY
o<t ... Oallyl'l .. Utatt
Gov Edmund Brown Jr. was
the highlight. the guest, the
benefactor and the reason for a
13-course. $1,000-a-plale dinner
las tnighton Balboa Peninsula.
The event, arranged by Santa
Ana attorney Frank Barbaro,
drew a collection of 24 Brown
admirers first to the Newport
Beach home of Or. Edward
Abraham for cocktails and then
by limousine caravan to the
Robert the Great Restaurant off
an alley across from Balboa
Cina ma.
As h\s supporters awaited his
arrival inside the eatery, Brown·
was cornered in the alley by
newsmen who sought bis latest
pronpuncements, but received
non-telling responses from the
governor.
ASKED WHEN he'll annoutlte
new state Supreme Court ap·
polntments, he responded,
·•Soon.••
Has his list of potential ap·
polnteesnarrowed?
"I'd rather not get Into the de-
tails,'' Brown said.
What kinds of things do people
talk to him abqut when be comes to Orange County?
•'People's main complaint ls
ju.t Uke anywhere else,'' he said,
·•crime and lnfiation.''
What about pollution?
"I REPRESENT the entire
state," be aald, dropping. the
question there.
Andaoon.
Ju11t before beln1 ushered lnto the reataurant by a waher
dreased like a teth eeatury monk.
the 1ovemor paused to st1n
several autosrapbj for Pie~
pa11enbywhobadspott.dblm.
' Tb• event, a tUnd•rU.. tor •
committee explorl•I tb•
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By sTivg llA&BLE
~°""' .......... • ornctala at BW'bank Airport,
where the acclaimed "q"1et" DC·9SUper-80 jet baa ~n operat.
Joe for threo months, are kMplnS
data on the jet's performance a
well.guarded secret.
' Despite requests, varloua of.
ilcials In Oran1e County say
they've been denied nolae report.a
on just how quiet tbe new
McDonnell Douglas alrcraftl1.
The noise data is considered lm-
From Page A1
BROWN. • •
possibility of Brown seeking the
DemocraUt' nomination for the
U.S. Senate next year, was in·
formal and attracted a collection
of monied guests. many of whom
dido 't know the others previously.
ONE GUEST, who asked not to
be identified. said he attended
because he was curious.
Another. Santa Ana attorney
Marty Handweller, said he hadn't
t>een involved in politics in many
years and a former partner sug-
gested the Brown dinner would be
a good way to become re·
involved.
The setting for the affair was
strictly out of the middle ages.
portant becauee the su,e...ao I•
viewed u tbt key tO redudna
nolM.Clobft Wayne Airport.
AlrCal, which operata 2S daily
nl•btt O\lt ol Joq W~e, ll ex· pectmc to take delivery of lta nrst
Super-s>on May U and expects to
beSln oepraUng the craft by the
end of next month.
H\JGB COFl'IN, Newport
Beach's city attorney, said he baa
been trying to get information
from Burbank on the
pertormaoce ol tM "quiet" Jet
buthultnlckoutre1ularly.
"It seema like it should be
public lQlormatlon but we can't
aeem totetlt.," he comm•nted.
Bill Martin, who beads John
Wayne's noise abatement center,
t•Y• be hasn't received data on
the Super-80 from Burbank
either.
He speculates, "They might be
hesitant to release it because this
la a new craft that has only been
operating a short lime.
Marti.o cauuoos that re~n.art. ot
dilly nolu monitorlna at
Burbank milhl not be appllcable
•t Orange County becauae
runway oharacterlsllcs are
dltrerent.
SAM JON ES, an airport
director at Burbank, insists the
Super-80 is quieter than other jets.
particularly the Boeing 737, but
refuses to release figures.
He says a totaJ noise profile
should be released in the airport's
Dally Pl ... •"'" PMl<I
cauaJ'Wtly1tatement Mxt month.
Sam Lane, • Costa Meu
acou tJcal enaineer who aerve1 DI
a cooawuant to Newport Beach,
clalma to bave rneuured noiae
ge nera ted by Super·80s at
Burbank and concludes that the
new jet ls louder than reported by
its manufacturer
The Super-80 was demoMtrat
ed last summer at John Wayne
Airport and noise monitoring
station readings revealed the
t'rafl to be several det'ibels
From Page A1
DIG •••
•seach. workers are clearing un
contaminated areas around the
dump in preparation for next
week's hazardous excavation.
The workers are wearing special
protective suits to get used to
the procedures, said a
s pokesman for Mola
Development Co . which is con
dut'ting the excavation.
The developer plans to build
224 condominiums on 12.5 acres
which includes the abandoned
dump State health officials
oversee the proJet't. It is
monitored by air quality
equipment The dump was used
for oil refinery wastes in the
1940s
A strong odor 1s expected from
the digging next week, but stale
health officials say 1t won't be
harmful.
quieter than them, a plane now
in operation at the county airport.
B\JT NOISE CODtUlta.nt JCTJ
Rolllnt, whose firm preplffd
environmental report.I for AlrCal
on the Super-8C>. says the dem·
onstratton flight waa "h!&bJY
structured."
"That night," he com menu.ct.
"was flown by a McDonnell
Oouglu pilot who knew exactl)'
what he was doinJ' and was highly
familiar with the plane.··
Rollins said his firm, CH2M Hill
of Newport Beach, hopes lo obtain
data from Burbank on the
Super Ill "that is. if they'll give
it to us."
Mickey McPike, a McDonnell
spokesman. suggested that.noise
readings at Burbank mijht not
tell the full story on the new jet.
HE POINTED OUT that
Pat'ific Southwest Airlines, the
only carrier in the country now
flying Super·80s. has likely not
had time to familiarize all its
pi lots with the new craft.
"'But we're fully confident that
we have completely defined the
noise t'haraclerislics of the
Super-80." hesa:'a.
McPtke P<)lnted out that when
the new JCl was certified by the
FAA, it was put through a battery
of 159 flight tests.
However, officials in Newport
Beach express worry that the
Super-Ill will be approved for use
at John Wayne based t•nly on that
FAA data and the single dem·
onslrallon at the airport
The restaurant, which opened
Jast week and serves just 24
people at a time only on Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday nights,
is decorated Uke a 16th centw:y
abbey. NonnaJJy, guests would
have lo pay $125 per person to dine
on the fare provided by the
manager/chef, who bills himself
as Robert the Great.
Workers remow toric soil from abandoned chemical dump in Huntington Beach after con·
lfowever. an emergency
evacuation plan ha~ been mailed
to about ~.000 res1dt.-nls hvmg
within 2.000 feet o f the l'X
cavation. It is to be followed in
the event toxic gases are re
leased by the excavation.
.. Because we t'an •t get that in·
formation« from Burbank l ... s u~
gests Newport City Attorney
Coffin. '"1t JUSt makes you a httle
suspicion~ ..
taminated din accidentally e:rcavated earlier thu week.
From Page A1
Health officials say such an
emergency is unlikely
* * *
NB mulls THE ABBEY atmos~ere Is
enhanced by waiters dressed in
monks' robes and background
m usicof Gregorian chants
OC to get
more funding
by Caltrans
TOXIC DUMPS FEW. • • Condo plan
criticized
• rurport
Guests, loo. are draped in
monk-type coverings as they
enter the t'andlelit eatery
The menu for Brown's dinner.
written in St'npt. included plenty
of different wines plus quiche, fish
and leg of lamb. but the governor.
a vegetarian. skipped the main
tourse in favor of steamed
vegetables
Between courses. the governor
and his party took intermission
breaks in the alley
From Page A1
HIKES. • • ... programs
IN CONTRAST, the district
r harges $2.000 a year for eat'h of
the three classrooms rented by
the Orange County Department of
Edut'ation for autistit' student
l'lasses
Pulliam said the district's own
cost for mamlaming a t'lassroom
1s S2.160per year , and he proposed
that this be used as the base rental
fee for the coming year.
He suggested that ~ fee be
charged to tax-supported pubijc
agencies. such as the Or ange
Cou nt y Department of
.Education, because they already
receive funds lo provide special
classes.
• Pulliam has proposed that a
llecond rent category be set up for
•gencies or organizations that
qualiry under the state Civic
Center Act as groups thal con·
,jribute to the general welfare of
.,1.he district.
HE SAID THE Beach Cities
, Prest'hool and the Girls Club fall
an to this category. and could be
!char ged half the regular rental
1fee, or Sl,080 annually per
·"classroom.
Girls Club representatives
,. argued thal they now pay Sl.200
rannually for an undersized
clubhouse owned by the City or
Fountain Valley.
U nder the proposed rates,
:however. the club would have to
.. pay more than $4,000 annually for
} the four classrooms it seeks.
, Board President Betty
Mignanelll said the district
should retain the option of charg-
ing more modest fees lo or-
ganizations such as the Girls
(Club, which aids local students I and could s hare equipment with t, the district. r ''I will support a consistent rent
r fee policy. thal allows us some I nexibillly to negotiate with or-
ganizations like the Girls Club,"
I shesaid.
I
Caltran s officials in
Sacramento. under pressure this
week from Orange County
leaders. have admitted they
erred in calculating future
highway funds allotted lo the
countv
They agreed Thursday to
amend an earlier proposal so the
county will receive 10.6 percent
of highway funds sent to
Southern California counties
from 1983 to 1987
In the earlier proposal, the
t'ounty was to receive about 6.5
percent or the funds despite the
fat'l that the county has 13.2
per cent of the Southern
California population.
UNDER THE new formula.
Orange County will get 15 3
rather than 9.6 percent of the
funds allotted to combined Los
Angeles. Ventura and Orange
counties, which comprise
Caltrans Region 7.
The error, Caltrans officials
said, involve'd the amount of
funding first proposed for a
project proposed to extend 11
miles from the Artesia Freeway
to downtown Santa Ana.
The Orange county project
was given 15 percent fundin1
although the extension of the
same project into Los Angeles'
County was funded 100 percent.
Caltrans officials said they
believed Orange County planned
lo build a mass transit rail line
rather than a bus way, as Los
Angeles proposed. The rail line
would be funded primarily by
federal grants, they said.
BY GIVING Orange County
100 percent funding, the county's
needs were boosted by about
$200 million, giving the county a
higher proportion of state funds.
The Caltrana process does not
set aside amounts of money for
eac h county , o nl y the
percentage of future dollars al-
lotted toeach jurisdiction .
Specific projects are listed on-
ly to provide a basis for each
county's needs.
Decisions on which highway
projects will be funded are made
later In the process by the
California Transportation Com-
mission.
Caltrans is expected to re·
submit Its funding proposal to
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. ln
about two week5. Brown then
will present ll for ratification by
the state Legislature.
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by Det'ember
AN 18-MEMBER committee
formed by Mrs . Myers is ex·
amining the issue statewide, she
said
"Siting (of the dumps> is the
thorniest issue." sa id Joan
DiN ai. a senior attorney for the
Atlantic Richfield Co , complain-
ing that federal. state and local
bureaucracies are only com·
pounding the problem.
Atlantic Richfield, s he said,
conducted a recent study in
which it was found that ap·
provals would be required from
26 government ageneies to con·
struct a toxic waste dump site In
Los Angeles County
There is only one Class I dump
s1le m that county. the BKK site
in West Covina
"The <approval I process must
be expedited there must be
a t'onsolidation." Ms , DiNai said .
said.
MRS. DINAI SAID there must
be public partic1pat1on in the
selection or sites ror loxit' waste
dumps. but cautioned. "It has to
Reagan plans
tuv speeches
WASHINGTON <AP )
President Reagan. wearing a
suit and tie. was meeting with
Cardinal Terence Cooke of New
York and with his speechwriter
toda y, the p r es ident 's
spokesman said.
Reagan was discussing with
speechwriter Ken Khachigian
plans for an economic address to
the nation al an unspecified date
as well as commencement
speeches the president plans to
deliver at Notre Dame on May
17 and at the United States
Military Academy at West
Point. N. Y .. on May 27
The president and his wife,
Nancy, planned to spend a quiet
Easter weekend at lhe White
House.
Cla ss slated
• m tear gas
A low-cost tear gas training
class is being planned for senior
citizens at the Huntington Beach
Seniors Recreation Center, 1706
·Orange Ave.
As soon as 50 seniors are
signed up, a date for the class
will be scheduled. Additional
names will be placed on a wait·
ing Hat tor a later class.
The cost of the course will be
$11 .95, lncluding the certification
and the gu container. It will be
open to seniors, aged SS ot okfer,
althouib participants need not
resldelnHuntlneon Beach.
To register for the co~ne, call
the Sent.on Cent.er. 538-9387.
Bomb wound8 8
be informed publ1t'
participation ..
To those who sugge~t sut'h
dumps should be located m the
s tate's desert regions. Ms D1Na1
said lhe cost of transportation to
distant locations could be pro·
hibit1ve to s mall toxic waste pro·
ducers A bag producer like
Atlantic Richfield '"will take 1t
wherever 1t 1s supposed to take it ..
In relating his experiences in
helping · firms locate waste
dumps, t'onsullant Kenneth
Hekimian said putting the state
health services department in
charge of siting "is like putting
the American Medical As-
sot'iation in chan~e of the cost of
hospitalization -OVER THE PAST 10 years.
Hekimian said . Los Angeles
County has lost all but one of its
toxic waste dumps. despite what
he claimed were sophisticated
methods used by the county m
disposing of tox1t' "astes
Decision to t'lose the dumps.
•he charged, "'were 98 percent
political."
Referring to private con·
versations with haulers of toxic
waste and the locations where
they are permitted lo dump the
products. Hek1mian observed .
·'They don 'l go lo BKK. They
don't go lo Keltleman They don't
go to Coalinga. They go out that
way and they come back.
empty."
As for government in
volvement in the siting of toxic
waste dumps, Hekimian mused,
"It's like making love to an
elephant. Even If she loves you,
if she rolls over. you're dead."
in Huntington
Proposed regulations meant lo
"'encourage" Huntington Beach
a pa rlment O\\ ners to t'on vert
their units to t'ondommiums could
eventually result m only rundown
apartments with skyrot'ketmg
rents remaining in the coastal
city
That's the assessment of t .... o
pubhc officials working dose!.>
with the Caty Council ad hoc com
mittee that has drafted the "con
do conversion" proposal
ACCORDING TO proposed
standards. apartments built s1nt'e
1974 easily could be converted into
t'ondomin1ums But older
structures built pr10r to thl' 1974
~tandards would have to have
more upgrading work done lo
qua 11 fy as condom 1n1 u ms
City Coun c1l"oman Ruth
Finley and City Planning Com
missioner Grace Winchell. who
both work with the ad hoc com
millee. say that the proposal
could dist'ourage conversion of
older. more rundown structures.
but open the door to apartments
built in the past seven years.
If many of the newer
apartments were to become t'on -
dominiums, the demand would be
greater for the remaining older
apartments and "rents could go
sky high." said Mrs Finley
BOTH PUBLIC offit'ials said
the intent of the proposed or
dinance is to provide low-income
housing and home ownership op
portunities to young married
couples
watchdog
Newport Heach c1l}' officials,
. who ha\ e s pent more than
SI00.000 1n the last nine months
fighting growth at John Wayne
Airport. µrt• working on plans to
add a $52.000 ·a ·)car airport
·trouble ~hooter ·· to the c 1 t \ staff
The proposed post. wh1 C'h likely
will be addt.>d to the city's pre
liminary 1981·82 budget later this
month. would be created to take
pressure off other t'1ly employees
"ho have been coordinating
airport related matters
"THF. AIRPORT has plat'ed an
incredible strarn on a number of
people." commented Newport
Mayor J<tl'k1e Heather. suggest
mg that City Manager Bob Wynn
and Cit) Attorney Hugh Coffin
have been unfairly swamped with
airport iSSUl'S
Mayor !l eathe r said s he
en v 1sions the pos1l1on as a
·number t.,..o man·· m city hall
with responsibilities of handling
all airport matters that Newport
bet'omes mvol ved m
In the past year. the city has
e mployed a San Francisco
airport consultant. an acoustical
engmeer and five law firms. in·
duding lawyers from Was hington
O.C. and New Mexico.
City officials also have agreed
lo host and bankroll a June 1 anti·
a irport expan'Sion rally at
Newport fl arbor High School
THE RALLY, tentive ly dubbed
'"United Newport Against Airport
Expansion Public Rally." is ex·
peeled lo attract up to 700 persons
and t'OS l between S4 .000 and
S5.000
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Actor Oliver Reed playfully nuzzle• Im 11-year-old
girlfriend Josephine Burge at a party i1f New York
to mark the premiere of hia new film. ''Lion of the
Desert."
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Identical tU)ins William Nimrod Seltzer, left, and
Nimrod William Seltzer, 17, of'Lebanon, Pa., are re-
cuperating at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia
from eye surgery-on opposite eyes .
It'• aot quite u •• , u ..
oaee aa1ured ••••'reJ ~8utL1 ......... .... tdd IWn m-. mm it be Her nMde4 ber to "Jut
·wlilat»," lin't • bard to 'let u UM ttar·ltnack 1Di1bt Im·
aiiae. w
"People wtao don't lulow m think •51t*·1~1ot • loni
Uat of men .:rouDd tbe bloci
••ltlal to ta•• btr out_1 •
WtU lt isn't tl'U4 tb1t•1 aU,"
tbe b"8.k.Y-volc;i actress ls
quoted' u sayt.q ln the May
llcCaU'• ma1ulne. . "I don't know wb1
actrtae1 aeem so 1ntimidat-
ln1," said Miu Bacall,·~·
rills ln Broadway•• "''Womu
o( tbe Year." But, the added,
"some men are very unsure
of themselves, are Just teo
frt1htened." It'• her perfectloolam that
frt1htens off men. Boaart'a
widow aaya, but 1be baa
''been burned quite a few
Ume.a.-.and I'm not really
looldn1 forward to beJng
burned too many times
a1aln."
The Imperials were chosen
&Olpel eroup of the year and
No. 1 eospel artist at the an-
nual Gospel Music As -
sociation Dove Awards in
Nashville.
The group also won beat
contemporary gospel record
album for "One More Song
for You."
Cyallala Clawaon was
chosen female vocalist of the
year for the second straight
year, and al.so won the beat
inspirational gospel album
award for "You're Welcome
Here " Ru11ell Taff won
male vocalist of the year.
An American industrialist
and art collector with
!onetime ties to the Soviet
Union says art can help
bridge the gap between the
world's two superpowers.
Armand Hammer, opening
a seven-week showing of his
renowned collection at the
Cincinnati Art Museum, said
the United Stales and the
Soviet Union should com-
municate even though they
disagree on fundamental
questions.
.. Art can be a means of
communication between
people," the 82-year-old
Hammer said at a news con-
ference to preview the show-
ing.
Dust bites at Plains
Winds cause trouble in Dakotas, Montana
CALll'OtlNIA
NEW YORK. (AP> -
Amerteam are dMPlY dJYlded
over U.S. lnvolve1neat la El
SalYAdor Ud are WlhapiW ·wstb
the dla_patc.. Of tJ .s. mllltary
advlaera to that Ceatral
A1nencan country. a new i....
toclated Prea·NBC Newt Poll aays.
Many people do not •ccept the
Rea1an admlnlltratlon
ar,ument that the United States
muat auppc>rt tbe rovernment ot El Salvaclor to atop eommunlJt
a11re11lon. Tbty ebooae, In·
atead, to believe that tbe contllct
there 11 a civil wat in which
America abould not 1et In-
volved.
The latest AP-NBC Newt poll
was conducted Monday and
Tuesday and la baaed on
telepbcme interviews with 1,«>4
adults across the country.
IT found that the public ia
rouehJy divided oo the aeoeral
iaaue ol U.S. support for the iov-
ernment of El Salvador.
. Twenty-aix percent •tree with
lJ .S. backing, while 31 percent
oppose it. Eleven percent were
not sure.
The rest -32 percent -said
they had not heard of the con-
fll ct that is ragln1 in that
country, about the size of
Massachusetts.
Earlier this year, the Reagan
administration sent more than so military advisers to El
Salvador to help train that
country's armed forces in the
use ot U.S.-provided military
equipment.
IN the poll, a majority of those
who knew of the conflict -52
percent said they opposed the
Burglaries up
in Huntington
Residential burglaries in
Huntington Beach during March
increased slightly from the
previous month and were
significantly higher than the
total for March 1980, according
to figures released this week by
Huntington Beach Neighborhood
Watch. The crime prevention
organizat.ion said 222 home
burglaries were reported to
police during March, up three
from the previous month. The
total for March 1880 was 191.
In the March 1981 home
break-ins, 74 entries were made
-through open or unlocked
windows and doors ,
Neighborhood Watch said.
A breakdown of tbe fl1ures
indicated downtown Huntinstoo Beach and other neighborhoods
near the ocean reportecl a higher
incidence of home burglaries.
Also during March 1981, 78
vehicle break-ins were. reported
in Huntington Beach, along with
56 commercial burglaries.
dlspa~ ot adviaera. tortJ•tttO
percent approv*9 of ~ the
advlaen IDcl e pereeat • .,. aoti
aure.
A ke1 element bi the public
oplnlon on J:l Salvador 11 • re-
jeeUon of th• baal~ Reaaaa
admlnlatratlon deacrlptfon ol
the altuaUoo.
Fifty.one percent of tboM wbo
knew ot the el.tuaUon H~ld \hey
aareed that the fl1lat1n1 i1 a
"civil war in which the U.S. aov-
ernment should not •et In-
volved."
That compares to 38 percen~
wbo el)nM tbt ~ daa& die
"U.S. rovenunent must~
tht IOVll'BIMDt of El ~ to stop commiuill~ agreulola.!''
Eleven ~ent were unabk to
pick eltbel'. poil!Uoa. ~
•N Central, Repubdcant and
conservative• ate the ma.Jot
1upporter1 of the Rea1aa
admlni1tratlon policies ln .~
Salv•dor. As. 1roup1, women,
Democrats,· independents,
liberala and moderatea all tend
to be opposed to the Rea1an
policies.
Cottonseed extract
'male 'pill' base?
ATLANTA (AP) -Scientbts
h a~ e d la c o v e r e d h ow a
cottonseed extract lowers the sperm count, a finding that
brings them a step closer to de-
veloping a variant of the extract
-1oasypol -.-as a mate birth
control pill.
Goasypol appears to iphlbit a
key emyme needed for sperm
production, biochemists from
the federal National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences
said Thursday. Gossypol, the
yellow pigment in cottonseed oil,
bas been under intense scrutiny
by many labs since a 1978
Chinese study showed it was 99
percent effective in preventing
pregnancy.
THE figure is comparable to
the best result.a obtained with
birth control pills for women.
Unfortunately. 13 percent of
the 4,000 Chinese men who took
the pill also suffered side ef-
fects, predominantly low blood
pressure and potassium loss,
said Dr. Chi· Yu Lee or the
federal laboratory in Research
Triangle Park, N.C.
Lee said gossypol may be too
toxic for use as a male con·
traceptlve in the United States.
Scientists are searching for
safer chemical relatives.
THE research by Lee and
Heinrich Malling simplifies this
search by providing a quick
chemical assay -a test of the enzyme ~ for screening new
dru1s. Lee described the work Thursday to the Federation of
Americj Societies for Ex-perimen Biology here. ·
The t o scientists found
gossypol selectively inhibits a
form of the enzyme lactate de-
hydrogenase that is pecuilar to
developing sperm.
The enzyme is the last step in
the chemical cascade that con-
verts glucose sugar into a form
q1e body can use to make
ener1-y.
All cells have some kind ol
lactate dehydrogenase, Lee
said. But sperm cells h'ave a
particular kind that works either
in the presence or absence of ox-
ygen. This may be because the
sperm need to malntain move-
ment in an oxygen-depleted
environment in the wom~" he
said.
GO~VPOL'S chief advantage
is that it doesn 't affect the pro-
duction or the male hormone
testosterone. Drugs that block
testosterone can b1· effective
male contraceptives, but they
abolish sexual desire.
~missal
of charges
sought
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho
(AP) A Judge has taken under
advisement a motion to dismiss
murder charges against two re-
put e d mot o rcy c le gang
members accused or killing a
Spokane. Wash.. woman near
Post Falls last June
Attorneys for Donald Paradis,
34, Spokane , and Thomas
Gibson, 29, Josephine County,
Ore.. asked First Deputy Dis-
trict Judge Gary Haman to dis-
m lss the charges due to in-
sufficient evidence.
Paradis and Gibson earlier
had been acquitted in Spokane of
murder charges in the beating
death of Scott Currier. 26, of
Huntington Beach.
They still face trial in con-
nection with the strangulation
slaying of 19-year-old Kimberly
Ann Palmer, whose body
was found near Currier's by
Kootenai County Sheriff's de-puties.
Haman said he would read the
transcripts of the defendants'
preliminary hearing before an-
nouncing his decision.
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-Your private wor:ld
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Life at ~ark Newport is a com-
bination of privacy when you
want it. social goings-on when
you're in the mood. and exhil-
arating recreation when you
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Police to bloek '
• . . • • BOston MaratlioQ? -.
• BOSTON <AP> -WbUe the
, director ol tbe Bolton Marathon
aatd he wu sure the pretUlloua
· foot race would ••run on
schedule," representatives of .
the city's antfY police said there
were DO plaaa to cancel a protest
that would block the paths of the
runners.
"A• of this momeot, the plan
is still in effect," Frank McGee,
attorney for the Boat.on Police
l Patrolmen 's Association. said
Thursday night after the state
attorney general pleaded with
him to halt the protest. ·'It is a
mandate."
Shulde photog
. to lose licenae?
CAPE CANAV'ERAL. Fla.
(AP) -Federal oCficials have
moved to suspend the licenae of
a pilot who may have risked a
collision with the space shuttle
Columbia by flying his private
plane Into restricted air space
seconds before blastoff.
before the Columbia lifted off
Sunday.
Fire rout.a~,.
NEW YORK (AP) -Some
l,SOO guesta of the New York
Statler Hotel were forced onto
the streets around Madlaon
Squarft Garden early today after·
a smoky fire erupted in a pantry
near a third-floor ballroom, of·
ficlals said.
OU~aet
WASIDNGTON (AP) The
Interior Department announced
Thursday it intends to speed up
offshore oil leases on four sites
off the Alaskan coast that it
views as having high potential.
Rioten near Haig
WASHINGTON <AP) -Five
demonstrators protesting U.S.
involvement in El Salvador
managed Thursday to get within
a few dozen feet of the office of
Secretary of State Alexander
Haig Jr. before getting arrested,
a 9tate Department spokesman
said.
REDSTONE, Colo. (AP> -
Retcue Worten found tbe bocti•
of 15 eOal IDlMn todA1. • ct.,
and a halt afte:r an exp&o.kla
ripped tbfoulb the Dutch CNelt
No. 1 mine ln the Colorado Roeklee, a 1pokeswoman fot the
mlne operator aatd.1~
The cllltovery qt me Uth body Just alter sunup today concluded
the search for those kWecl in the
'expJosioli Wednesday afterno0n\
sud Miriti lfeyen, pei'ilo8'Del
d1rtetor for Kid Coatlnent Eeaourcee Co., 1'bleh ~
the ai1neao nillee wnt ol A.Qen.
· Tbe came ot the expJoe19n wu
not imme41ately llnowa. bqt
tbeN WU ·~waUOD tbat the>
miners m•'ht have bit a
methane ••• pocket, wblcb trlHerid the blut. Mlnelw 11)' betn1 neu a· methane expac,.loo
in a mine abaft would be like be· T8E ftll8T nine Yictlml were
ideatlfted u KYM Cook, aa, of
Slit, Colo.: IUebard Uneoln, zz.
Glenwood Sprtnp; Loren Mead,
35, Rtne; Rona14 Patch, 34,
Carbondale; Terry Lucero: 28,
Glenwood Sprtnp; Glen Sharp,
31, El Jebel: John Ayala, 40,
Carbondale; John Rhodee, 29,
Carbondale, and Robert Bacle,
29, New Cutle.
Meyers released the names ol
the five other victim•: Tbomu
Vetter, 24; WillJam E. Gutherie,
32; Daniel Lit willer, 21 ; and
Hugh W. Pierce Jr., 20, all of
GLeowood Springs; and Brett
Tucker, 30, Carbondale.
He said the bodies were being
removed from the mine district
office to Farnham Richardson
Mortuary in Glenwood Springs .
SOME OF the miners '
families were buddied around
campfires near the gate at the
mine road entrance when
someone ran up shouting,
•"They're all dead! They're all
dead!"
Members of the family of one
miner jumped up, Uaeir bodies
racked with sobs. The pilot, not identified pend·
ing r eceipt of the s uspension
notiee. was chased away from
the launch pad just jO seconds ,.,..,....
~aident1, moat more than 60 JICd1I of age, UN blankdl and bedlpreadl for protection again8t cold
after being evacuated from /ata)fire in KCJMCU Cit11, Mo. aparlment building.
There were 22 men inside
when the blast occurred. Seven
men made it out immediately
after the explosion. Three were
hospitalized for burns, bruises
and shock.
Poland approves
union for farmers
Apartment fi,re kills 6; 35 hurt
WARSAW, Poland (AP)
Representatives of Poland's 3.5
million private farmers and the
communist government signed
an agreement today which will
allow legalization of an .in·
dependent farme rs ' union, a
spokesman for the independent
union Solidarity said
The signing had been delayed
for several hours by wr angling
over final details. and 1t was not
immediately clear how t he prob-
lem was resolved.
Rockets explode,
break Beirut tmce
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP>
Police reported a 30-minute ex·
change of rocket-propelled
grenades between Syrian and
Christian forces in Beirut today,
nine days after a cease-fire was
to have taken hold in this
embattled city.
However, no other violations
of the cease-fire were reported
here or in Zable, a Christian
stronghold 30 miles to the east·
which is under siege from
Syrian soldiers.
Hunger strike ends
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -A residents were senior citizens
smoky, five-alarm fire erupted and estimated their average agE:
In a 10-story apartment building as 60.
early today, killing at least six Tree<:e said officers originally
people and injuring 35 others, in-listed eight dead because of a
cl ud i ng si x fir e fighters , mixup with a bospltal report. He
authoritiessaid. s aid nearly all or lhose injured
"If the people had kept all were suffering from smoke in·
their doors closed and stayed in balation or cuts and bruises.
their rooms, every one would The fire was discovered short-
ba ve gotten out," said Fire ly after midnight <PST) and was
Department spokesman Harold reported under control about
Knabe. "But, or course, it was a two hours later.
panic situation." . When the first fire units ar·
More than 60 of the residents rived, the names were shooung
were evacuated by ladders from out of the windows on the front
the rear of the building, he said . side of the building, Knabe said.
Fire officials said the blaze
POLICE SGT. Jim Treece was contained in the first floor,
said that when firefighters first but the entire building was filled
arrived at the scene dozens or with smoke.
BONN, West Germany (AP) people were leaning out of THE F1RE appeared to have
Twenty.five West German windows all over the building. started in a lobby area between
terrorists ended a two-month "Fortunately, no one jumped the two shops, Knabe said .
hunger strike Thursday, signal· or we woufd have had a rea~ Treece said the building's
ing an end to weeks of violence problem," he said. open stairwells "acted like a
by their supporters. The fast The bric k and concrete furnace flue, j ust pulling the
ended several hours after 38· Westport Central Apartments smoke all the way up, through
year-old Sigurd Debus, the first contined 100 units, mostly studio the building."
of the strikers, died of starvation apartments. Authorities said Four of the victims were found
ninth floor, police said. One of
those four, a 23-year-old woman
identifie<l as an employee of the
delicatesJen, was found in an
elevator that bad stopped on the
second floor.
Two bodies were found just
outside the apartments. Treece
said all the victims appeared to
have died of smoke inhalation.
The cause of the fire was un·
der investigation by members of
th e police t>omb and arson
squad.
Fire officials said there were
no smoke alarms in the building
except for a few purchased by
individual residents
NY police, fire
strike talks halt
YONKERS, N.Y. CAP > -
Negotiations between striking
firefighters and city officials col·
lapsed early today as a few
ranking fire officers. armed
with brooms anc;I a single hose,
scurried around Yonkers trying
to contain blazes in brush, build·
ings and cars .
Tl\e strike started Wednesday
when firefighters and many of
their superiors walked off the
job in a contract dispute. On
Thursday, r a nking police of·
ricers and Department of Public
Works employees joined them.
Mayor Gerald Loehr pleaded
with Gov. Hugh Carey to send
National Guard assistance.
Carey responded by sending a
task force to sttidy what state in·
tervention miy,ht be needed, but
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Klan says suit
by Viets u:elcome
HOUSTON CAP) Ku Klux Klansmen. who
allegedly have told Vietnamese fishermen to get
out of Galveston Bay, say they welcome a lawsuit
by former refugees seeking federal protection
because it "shows we 're effective.··
The Vietnamese Fishermen's Aasociation.
which representa 58 fishermen who own 51 boats.
filed suit in federal court Thurlday seeking in·
junctions against the Klan and the protection of
federal deputies.
It also seeks the possible assistance of the U.S.
Coast Guard in the bay, where tenaiom have run
high between local fishermen and refu1ee1 of the
Vietnam War who have 1ettl~ there.
TWO VIETNAMESE BOATS have been
burned in recent weeks and Klansmen have held
rallies, burned crosses and n<1<1en "patrol boata"
carrying guns and wearln1 rpbes. ·
The Vietnamese say the Klan bas warned
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Stotytelling by Delores Bowles
Bntrbc Potter Autbority
CAROUSt:L COURT
April 16-18 at 2-r 3, 4 p.m.
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hands," accordln1 to the suit.
The ,rand dra1on of the Texas Klan, Louts
Bea~. ca1Un1 another rally in the bay area for May
9, said, •'Only a fool can expect these Texans to 1ive
up their birtbrtptwithout a ft1ht.' •
ANOTRE& KLAN SPOKESMAN, wtio
identified himself aa John Galt, exalted cyclops,
1ald: "We really consider It (the 1uit) a com·
pllment. It 1bow1 we're an effective oraanlutlon-
in the state."
The fl1hermen are. amon1 about 2,500
Vl....,ameae who settled on the Teua cout aft.er
the fall of Salaon ln 1"75. Relettlement a1ende1
placed Ute refucees alone the cout on the U· 1u~ption that lta warm climate and lllhlnl op.
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP> -Tbe natlon'1
lar•e,t aid l'MOl't, lleavenly Valley, hu abut clown
. lu 1lop11, brtnalnl to an end one ot JU ibortelt aid
. seuona ever.
. Brady Hoqe, the reaort't martr.un, dlredor,
said u.e dedaton to clOH TbundaY bad notblbl ~
do with an acddent April 5, when a lki ttft slipped ,
•off lta cable and fell to the lf'OUDd, lnJu.rlnl 17
. people.
•
1 SriOumobilen cited
• YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (AP) -Six
' anowmobilera were ordered to appear before a
federal 01agiatrate here for alleled.IY rtd.lnl in the
park in violation of a 7-year-old federal ban.
The men are 4lccuaed of enterin1 throuch a
locked west gate in Lee Vining and riding in two
eroups 24 and 34 miles into the park Wednesday.
. Groups pmh busing
LOS ANGELES (AP) -In an 11th-hour move
' to save mandatory busing in Los Angeles public
schools, two organizations have Jiled state and
I federal suits to halt Monday's return of 7 ,300
children to neighborhood schools under a
voluntary integration program.
. I
t
The American Civil Liberties Union, the
second civil rights group to file suit in two days,
asked the state Supreme Court in San Francisco to
keep a mandatory busing plan anve.
Fields out on bail
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Ross Fields, the de·
fendant in a $21.3 million fraud suit by Wells Fargo
Bank, has been freed on bail after being held 13
days on federal charges of passport falsification
and unJawful flight.
Fields, who became a boxing promoter under
the alias of Harold J . Smith, was released from
Los Angeles County Jail Thursday night after the
final '20(),000 of his $355,000 bond was posted, said
sheriff's Sgt. George Galeener.
,.im recovered
Sl\N FRANCISCO CAP> Two men were ar·
rested after police recovered two prized 18th
century violins stolen from San Francisco
Symphony members.
One of the violinists, Raymond Kobler, got
back his Nicholas Lupot violin, valued at $30,000,
just In time to perform a solo at a matinee Thurs·
day, sald David Landis, a spokesman for the
symphony.
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SAN J'RANCJSCO· (AP> -True to tradltlon, Su P'riiladlC-plan to party on tbe diamond an-
nlvensy ol tbe ctty•1 ,...at eartbQuake and ftre
Saturday, a cat.UU'ol>b• that ld•tlttt tb.lnk may
well be repeated wtthln tbe decade. / AJtbouO an atmoepbere ot convtvtallty wm
dominate tb• 7$.b annlvenary, the celebration in
the last few years hu turned into an occulon for
tlty offtclalJ to teat S.n Francilco'• readlneu to
wlthltand a potent quake, wbicb at least one
ael1mololllt aays bu a one-in-two chance of 1trtk-
ln1 ln the lBI. .
TO DM>Ra -Ador
Michael Landon, 44,
baa filed a petition to
end bia 18-year.
marriage to Marjorie
Lynn Landon. The
couple, who have
three children,
separated in early
1980.
AT LEAST • people pertahed in tbe boe
quake and tbe inferno that wu tnuered when 1a1 atovea and lines bunt apart. When the Richter
scale wu devlsed later, tcientlata taued lt u an
9.3 on the open-ended 1y1tem, which 1bow1 a
quake's Int.en.atty by meuuriD1 IJ"OUDd motion.
Government studies say a almJlarly powerful
quake, if it occurred on a weekday, could kill
11,000, mainly because the city hu not prepared
adequately for possible tragedy.
So, in sllghUy scaled-down version of laat ·
year's drill, emergency officials have devised
another rehearsal for next week. After Mayor
Shuttle Columbia's
return home delayed
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
CAP > -The space shuttle
Columbia's piggyback night back to
Florida next week will be delayed by
at least 24 hours because of start-up
problems.
Explaining that "we've never done
this pos't-spacing flight testing
before," Les Reinert.son, spokesman
for NASA 's Dryden Flight Research
Center, sld Thursday that none of the
problems appear serious.
WHILE THE SHIP still seems in
top shape after Its maiden voyage,
Reinertson s aid the earliest the
Columbia could leave here atop a 747
ferry plane is next Thursday, "and
that could even slip a little."
The Columbia, flagship of a new
American era in space, still rested
alongside its desert landing strip
here Thursday, tucked beneath the
open steel superstructure that will
raise it 60 feet for mating to the
jumbo jet.
Some 150 technicians continued
checking the spacecralt and prepar·
Ing it for its flight to Kennedy Space
Center. It was bein1 examined by
cameras to assess the performance
of its heat-shield tiles.
Preliminary inspections had in·
dicated no serious problems ,
although some repairable damage to
the tiles was found, space agency of-
ficials said.
WHEN THE COLUMBIA finally
leaves this desert air base, its
leisurely flight to Florida will be in-
terrupted by a one-night layover at
Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma
Citx. NASA said.
Mari1res plan
100-mile hike
CAMP PENDLETON, (AP> -A
five-day, 100-mile hike through des·
ert country wUI end with a march
through downtown Borrego Springs
for a battalion of U.S. Marines.
The exercise, which begins Mon·
day in Salton City, ls being conducted
to test the combat readiness of Camp
Pendleton Marines.
Lt. Col. Jay SuJJivan, battalion
commander, said Thursday another
objective of the hike is to evaluate
the support ability of the logistics
and supply section.
We've found your
place in the sun .
With a full-skirted sundress from
N-M , the prospects couldn't be
brighter -or more comfortable.
And the advantages are two-fold:
you can bare your shoulders to
_ the sun or cover up for work
with your own light jacket.
From Lanz, bright stripes in
polyester-and-cotton, 46.00;
multi-color flowers on white
polyester-and-rayon, 58.00. The
white polyester-and-cotton hal·
ter piped and sashed in green.
by Act I, 50.00. All siz.es 3 to 13
in Juniors, Newport Beach.
Dianne Felmtein tlvtlf .-almulated d~laratton of
emer1ency oa tbe Tadio, tbe aerciff wW Involve
achoolchUdnn, ~e worken, llfefllhten, police
and ambulance crews. ·
B UT ON SATUaDA Y nipt, the mayor will be
leadin1 a march down the 1wMpln1 1talrcue tn
the rotunda of City Hall to Join revelen at the
Firemen'• Ball .
Earlier In the day -at 5:13 a.m .. the Ume
when the U08 quake rumbled throueh the city -
celebrant& will mint le at Lotta '1 Fountain, a
downtown monument that survived the treat
quake.
The gathering there is traditional. Joaeph
Alioto, when he wu mayor from 1988-1976, turned
the event lnto a picnic.
CILUIPAGNE TOASTS to the city's resllient
spirit a.re another San Francisco custom on the an·
niveraary ol the quake. ..
San Francilcana celebrated the occasion even
before some of the baild.ings rose from the ruins.
The city's first classy celebration of the
"ought-six" quake, an event recarded as the divid-
ing line between old and modern-day San
Francisco, was done in ele1ant style in the
Fairmont Hotel a year later.
A reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle
wrote, "Two hundred waiters served the banquet
which was prepared by 50 cooks."
NEW JOll -Former
defense secretary
Donald H. Rumsfeld,
49, has been elected
chairman of Rand
Corp. He was elected
a Rand trustee in
1977, after leaving
the Ford ,ad -
ministration.
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~~ ELDORADOs, COUPE DE VILLEs ~
AND SEVILLEs ;~
SALE PRICED 1
THROUGH MOllDAYI
Closed Easter Sunday• Open Un til 9 P.M . M onday!
,
It'• a 11l9ek Wbm mindl bave
beeD OD taxea. llo1t Of UI
mana1ed to 1truai1e to tbe deadlllie Md iiaaU o« our 1CMOI UCI NOi <wltb attaebed 1cbedulea. wttbhaldf~ f.onm aild, too ofbm, cbeclm). eve paid off the fellow
· wbo'1 come to be known u "my
tu man/' who ,Wdea us tbroqb
tbe fonm that were sul>POMCI lo have beea:J 1lmpllffed, but
aomebow weren't. We're glad it's
over for another rear.
· In Washington, minds also
are CJn toes, but the issue is far
from olYer. The debates are b'at-
lng up.
Congressmen report that
while their mall, early in the
administration, was heavily in
Javor of full support for
President Reagan's economic
package, the tenor of the
messages is beginning to change.
Aa detalJB of proposed cuts in
federal spending began to seep
through, lobbying for special in-
terests began in earnest.
'Now many Democrats and
some recalcitrant Republicans
are ~esting the budget should
contain more funds for social pro-
grams and less for defense.
Supporters of the social pro-
gr ams fear that Reagan's prom-
ise of a safety net for the "truly
needy" is too vague. They fear
some of the needy may fall
through holes in the safety net.
Otben ~ complalnlill that
tbe p= 30 percent tu cut
over a ~year period will pro-
duce few doll art for the loWer-tncome taxpayer, but many for
thoaewithhlghlncomes. .
The administration says
that's the, Point. The well·to-do
are more likely to invest the ex-. tra money and tbUI stimula~ the
economy and the lower income
fol.ks can make Immediate use of
their added dollan they 1ay.
President Rea1an says be
won't budge from bis three-year
tax cut plan. Vice President Bush
lets it be known the ad-
ministration wants nothing
less than the whole bud1et
package.
Rilbt now Just about every
American f eela the tax pinch bas
gone too far and that government
is wasting too much of b1a bard-
eamed money.
Obviously the only answer to
this is for government to spend
Jess and tax less. Maybe the
skeptics are right ln doubting the
Reagan economy package can
achieve everything claimed for
it. Maybe the benefits won't be
perfectly balanced. Maybe some
programs will be bruised. But
somehow the tax-and-spend
roller coaster bas to be slowed.
Right now the Reagan package
offers the best hope. So why not
try it the president's way?
'
Vanishing farmland
A favorite pastime of
longtime Oranfe Coast res -
idents, longtime m this case be-
ing five or 10 years, is to point out
to visiting relatives the costly
clumps of tract homes where fra-
grant orange groves once stood.
We've all been there. The dis-
appearance of seemingly endless
bean fields and the erection of
sleek office buildings is always
the fa ult of the folks who came
after us.
Well, the county Department
of Agriculture has releaaed its
annual report on crop production
and the city slickers among us
can start spicing up our
agricultural arguments with a
few hard facts.
Crop value hit an all time
high of $246.7 million despite a
loss of 1,671 acres last year. Most
of the 106s came from grain and
barley crops.
Uprooted were 182 acres of
oranges and lemons. However,
439 acres were replanted, result-
ing in a total of 257 new citrus
acres.
But there is no denying that
Orange County is quickly 106ing
its agricultural land. In 1960
there were 99,262 acres and by
1980 only 29,353 remained.
The sad fact is that raising
crops no longer is profitable for
many farmers. Selling the land
for other uses is. In 1964 there
were 1,542 !arms in the county
and by 1978 only 587 were left.
So the next time you're point-
ing to a new housing tract, where
strawberries and beans once
blossomed, remember someone
may be saying the same thing as
they pass your home.
Doubtful, justice
Brenda Spencer is an 18·
year-old Fullerton College
student whose only income is
$200 per month in Social Security
benefits. She signs the money
over to her father, who bas polio.
Last October, Brenda re-
ceived an $8 parking ticket on the
college campus. She appeared in
North Orange County Municipal
Court last Jan. 13 and told Com-
missioner H.H. Clark she was in·
nocent and could prove it
because she had a college park-
ing sticker on her car. Com-
missioner Clark said fine and set
a trial for Feb. 19.
Though Brenda said she
couldn'tr pay it, Clark ordered
that S8 ball be posted within one
week. Brenda did not post the
ball. But when Feb. 19 arrived,
.she appeared in court. The dis-
trict attorney's office asked the
ticket be dismissed. -Clark gra4t-
ed the motion. ·
But because th~· $8 bail bad
not been posted, Brenda was
found in contempt of court -and
·fined $34, more than four times
the amount of the citation.
Brenda told Clark she couldo 't
pay that sum, either.
She turned to the American
Ci vii Liberties Union . It
petitioned an Orange County
Superior Court judge to overturn
Clark's contempt order. The
petltiolfwas denied.
As it turned out, Brenda re-
turned before Clark lasf Friday
on the contempt charae. Clark
ref used to dlamtls it. The matter
ended when the ACLU paid the
fine on Brenda's behalf.
You 're all .heart, Com-
missioner Clark, all bea:rt. ..
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To the IRS it's 'them and us'
WASHINGTON -~ small bual-
neaaman in Portland, Maine, was
stunned laat June when without any
warning the Internal Revenue Semce
1ebed '8,000 from bis bank account.
Tbe besieged buaineaaman, Richard
Dyke, bad been the innocoot victim of
an embeulement which, in turn, bad
caused a '20,000 tu delinquency. He
bad tee!eived permiuion from IRS of·
ficlala to pay off tbe debt in m90tbly ln·
stallmenta of $2,000.
He bad kept up the payment.a faithful-
ly for several months. Theo suddenly,
the IRS descended on his bank account
and grabbed $9,000 to pay off the
balance of the bill.
In some ways, Dyke may have been
luckier than Maurice Bishop, a
Michigan buaine.asman who bad aJao
been vlctim.Ued by an embezzler and
wound up owing the federal 1overnment
$10,000 in taxes u a result. The IRS
slapped a lien on property worth
$400,000 to assure payment of the delin-
quency.
Bishop paid off $20,000 of the tax debt
in cash; the IRS refused to rele~ any
of the lien. Even after the balance was
paid off early last July, the tax
bloodhounds toot their sweet lime get·
tin& the lien erued from court records,
tyln& up Bist:op'a $400,000 worth ot
property for several months.
INCUDIBLY, both the seisure of
Dyke's money and the cripplin& lien
a1alnat Bishop's property were perfect-
ly le1al under IRS re1ulatioo.a and the
enormous diacretlonary authority
Concrtlls bu liven to the tu muten.
Lite the Mamelukea of ancient E1ypt
-the class of bureaucratic slaves who
eventually came to control their royal
masters -IRS officials have become
the rulen of the American public they
are supposed to serve. Thou&b moet of
them exercise their awesome power
reasonably and responsibly, the potential
for capricious enforcement becomes a
temptation that some revenue omcers
can't resist.
It'• arguable that Ronald Rea1an'1
most effective campaign pledge wu bis
promise to 'Jet the 1overnment off our
backs." An lt'a also arguable that
G
-J1-c1-11-1-11-11-1 -d
many busineaamen and ordinary tax-
payers consider the petty despoU of the
IRS tbe government representatives
they'd most like to 1et out from under.
In the sacred cause of extract.tne every
dollar due Uncle Sam from the tax-
payers. the revenue officers often come
down like the wolf oo the fold.
Why is tbia? One reuon seema to be
the attitude drilled info IRS employees.
Susan Long, a Princeton visiting fellow
who has studied IRS •training, said,
"They're tau1ht that 'most people
cheat' and •you're bated,' which puts
you on the defensive from the start."
Thia, of course. ia nonsense. Moat peo-
ple don't cheat -the income tax
system is a marvel of voluntary, honest
"aelf-iocrlmlnatlon." And it 'a the
fri1htened taxpayer. bewildered by IRS
regulations and intimidated by the
auditor'• accusatory demeanor, who is
on the defensive in m<M1t situations.
BUT THE PARANOID mentality or
''them acatnst us" ls firmly fixed in
lRS olficlaiJ. Coupled with a ru,hly de-
centralized admlniatratlon that gives
local revenue officers and supervisors
virtual autonomy in their little
fiefdoms. the prevailing attitude within
1\he IRS can spell doom for a taxpayer
who doesn't fill in bis complicated re-,
turn to the aathfacllon of the
bureaucrats.
An added factor appears to be that in-:
structiooa from W aahincton are 1arbled
ln transit to the field offices or are mis-
interpreted by ambitious regional of-
ficials fearful of 1eemi111 leaa dedicated
than their colleagues in other reppna.
Property seizures a1ainst delinquent
taxpayers offer a case in point: Such
seizures are supposed to be a last resort
against bard-core tax evaders. But in
early 1979, when Robert Starkey
became bead of the IRS collection
division, the number of seizures in-
creased dramatically. from 5, 723 in 1979
to 9,423 lut year.
Starkey to11f my reporters Tony
Capaccio and Deborah Latish that •·we
were finding in districts cues where
seizures were appropriate but not beinl
made . . . (SO) we began to focus at-
1tention on t.bi5 fact with the districts.··
Starkey added: "Unfortunately, the
message that got through in SQme
situations waa perceived aa a quota by
some group managers. Obviously, this
message was wrong and not national
policy." •
Despite his disclaimer. Starkey sure-
ly must have known enou1b about the
bureaucratic mind to realize the effect
of his May 20, 1980, memo. "While rev.
enue oCficers must continue to have a
large area of independent authority,''
be wrote. •'they should be required to
document reuons for not undertaking
enforcement actions in specific cues."
The innocent taxpayer might think it
should be the other way around -that
the revenue officers should be required
to document their reasons for taking
tough action. But in the topsy-turvy
world of the IRS Mamelukes. that's not
the way it works.
This. is • a special kind of bravery
\ ....
Timothy J . McCarthy, the Secret
Service agent who interrupted tbe ntcht
of a bullet toward the body of the Preal-
dent with bi.a own, ls out of the hospital
and in good shape.
The story ol llcCartby'a ben>Um is a
good one, and much better because of
b1a recovery. Whatever the detalla of
the fillbt of the bullet, it aeema likely be
saved the Presldeot'a life and be did it
on pUfPOU, not ~ause be wu ln tbe
way by .accident.-nu. is why be de·
aervea to be honored for beinc brave.
There bu always been a lot of con-
fusion in the world about bravery. A
brave person La one who knowingly
risks bi.a or her life ln exchange for' pro-
tectlnt aomethinc that La rtpt. U a
dnmk drives a car 90 miles an hour on a
twistina mountain road, thereby riltin1
bll life, tbit isn't brave, it's stupid.
DUlllNG WO&LD War ll, I saw a lot
of brave men and a lot of othen who
were atven medals for bravery who
were not. Some of those atmply naked
their lives by accident, because they
were fore~ to or because they didn't
understand how danteroua what they
were dotnl wu.
AmOlll tbe bravest men l knew were
th• crews of the B-17 and B-2' bomben
who flew on dayll&bt raids over
Germany. ln the early daya ol that air
war, the loues were~ between 5
percent and 10 percent on every mb-
alon. Each crew member bad to fly on
25 mlqiom before be was retired from
combat. It didn'.t take a mathematical
cen~u· to understand bow poor hla
cbanc.'ea of survival were. '
THE SEC&ET SE&VICE people who
protect the President are brave the way
tbote bomber crews were brave. They
live normal family lives except for the
AllY ROllO
periods when tbey are with the Preli·
dent. 'lb~y have lot. of time to consider
the~ dan1er the)''.re often ln but they
a1ree to do lt anyway becauae tbey're
brave. .
)(cCartby probably didn't think out
what he wu dolnt when tbe abotl awl·
ed comiq at President Jteacao. Like
most ol us moat ol U.. Ume, be wu too . .
busy doin& sometbin1 to lh1nk much
about what be was doln1. He'd already
thoutht lt out a thousand times.
YEAJlS AGO this kind of action would
have been called "manly" but the word
baa an old-fublooed rin1 to it now.
We've dropped the word because
there's a au11estion about it that there's
more virtue to "manliness" than to .
"womanliness." Today, McCart,!:ly'1
action la more apt to be called
"macho,'' which comes from the
Spanish word for "male." Unfortunate·
ly, it's become a dero1atory term. Be·
int "macho" is ldenUfied with tbougbt-
leaa male a11ressivene11 indifferent to
attack by others and thoulbileaa in at·
tack °" othen.
My three dauptera, all of whom ar~\
youn1 women DOW invariably use the t
word d~lvely. 1/ they call someone I
"macho,·' Chey mean he's an overbear-
tn1 male Jerk. I understand what they l
mean, but tboee men amonc us who are
sympathetic to tbe cause ol women's
ri&bta ouaht not to be too quick to airee
with wotneo oo evel')'thlaa Just to •et in
1ood with them. There ta 1 quality to ~anllM11, the kind dlaplQed by Tim
Mee~. tbat we can't alfoN to lose.
(a) or1aliJae1 political parties; <b) ent.,.. ln disputation or coatroveny;
(c) fonna.lalel dlplorqat1c poUc1.
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5 <•>; e (a); '1 (c); 8 (1); I (b); to (b):
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$3.9 million in .U.S. funds for Mesa
Plans for spendJn1 nearly $3.lf
' million In federal 1eneral
revenue f\lndl on Coeta Mesa
projeqs over tbe hexC tbtee ftl-
cal yean lhow a uw do~
library bulldinl u the most ex-
pensive.
But City Manacer Fred
Soraabal warned the City
Council that reconstruction of
sidewalks at a \wo-year expense
of $200,000 will create the most
controversy.
PARKWAY TREES. must be
removed, he said, to accom-
modate new walkways damaaed
by roots.
"I want to brace you for the
second biggest pollth:al storm
you've ever bad," he .-amed.
The biggest storm. he later
confided, was lifting the city
entertainment permit at the
controversial Cuckoo's Nest
rock music club on Placentia
A venue earlier this year. .
The ci ty 's Ca pit al
Improvem ent Task Force
claimed nearly $1 million worth
of sidewalk, curb and gutter re-
pairs are required in the Colleee
Park and Mesa Verde tracts
alone.
"We're goln1 to have to do eventual City Council
sometbin1." Sorsabal added. include:
"There are severely damased --Baker St.Rel fir' 1t.ation re.
public wora out then.•• , modelllli. $00,000;
Soraabal also warned tbat the -1Ulht-of-way aC!quisttion for
c It y must n all down an street widening at Del Mar
"airtight" contract with Oranie A.venue and Newport Boulevard,
County if it ts to conatruct a new $4&>,000;
library structure in tbe -Fourth floor remodeling in
downtown Super Block area City Hall, $40,000;
near Lions Park. -Corporation yard expansion
CITY officials propose spend-
ing $1.3 million on that project,
and Sorsabal said he wants to
make sure the county Board of
Supervisors doesn't back out of
any rental contract for provid-
ing library service if the facility
is constructed.
The second largest ex-
penditure proposed with the
federal grant money will be the
new Civic Center annex pro-
gram that includes construction
of a new fire station and com-
munications cen ter and re-
location of the police helicopter
port.
About $735,000 is proposed for
those projects in addition to
some $700,000 already allocated.
Other projects proposed for
1tudy, $80,000;
-AIR CONDITIONING
system improvements in City
Hall and the Police Department
headquarters building, $80,000;
-Solar hot water heating
units for three fire stations, the
Downtown Commu.nity ·Center
and the corporation yard build·
ing, $40,000.
3 added to OC panel
on regional airport
Three more appointees have
been named to an Orange Coun-
ty blue ribbon committee that
will examine sites for location of
a major, long-haul regional
airport.
George McNamee, Mildred
Vessels and Keith Murdoch were
selected to join the 11-member
committee by members of the
county Board of Supervisors.
McNAMEE, OF Corona del
Mar. is president o f TVI
Insurance Inc of Newport
Beach The five-year Orange
County resident was named to
the committee by 1st District
Supervisor Roger Stanton.
Mrs. Vessels, who was chosen
by 2nd District Supervisor
Harriett Wieder, is president of
the firm that operates Los
Alamitos Race Course.
Murdoch was city mana1er of
An aheim for 26 years. Now a
private management consultant,
he was named to the committee
by 4th District Supervisor Ralph
Cla rk.
THE THREE appointees join
James Cavanaugh, president of
Allergan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
and Yorba Lind~ City
Councilman Henry Wedaa on the
,special committee. Cavanaugh
was appointed by Sth District
Supervisor Thomas Riley;
Wedaa was named by 3rd Dis-
trict Supervisor Bruce
Nestande
Formation of the committee
was authorized in February by
supervisors as part of approval
of the master plan for im-
provements and jet noise re-
ductions at John Wayne Airport.
The supervisors ·also invited
six prominent Orange County
business leaders to join the
ll·member committe~.
-GLENN SCOTT
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A convoy of 24 cement trucks Mads for tM site of the Pacific Coast·
Highway bridge under construction in Newport Beach. Tniclu back
Mesa's emergency call
boxes to· he reD10ved
The 151 red emertency call
boxes dotting Costa Mesa street
comers are expected to pass in-
to history in a few month1.
They've become the vlctima of
economy, accordin1 to City
Orcheatra
recruiting
• • """~ Tbe West Coaat Chamber
Manager Fred Sorsabal in a re-
port tbls week to the City
Council.
Deify .............. .., ~ll0'0-11
up to the oonveyor and dump 1,400 f/Ords of concrete for tM job.
Workmenlpmt 14 hours covering structure.
Mini 'whme u:all' .
mural eyed in Laguna
Barring a last.minute appeal,
airbrush arti,at Robert Wyland
plans to trtart o~ bi• scaled-down
"Wbalia1 Wa1l" mun! next
wetk, .
llembetl of the J.•1.tana Beach Deslp Revtew Board approved
Uae 110-fed mural earlier tbls
}ilOntll and Wyland baa been
walUnt fot the 20-day appeal
pe1ibd to ~ t;>efore •tartlna
work.
THE llUaAi; wtll depict a
California sray whale and her
calf, and wtU be painted on the
wall beaide the FahHnheit 451
book1tore. facin1 the Hotel
Lasuna partlnf lot.
The artlat orilinally want.s to\
palnt bit "Wballn1 W•ll" ~
CoHt Rtabway ~ear Boat
Cany,001 bUt that Idea wu re.
Jeeted l•t Deeember by city of.
ftelall.
Tbat UO·foot mur.,Pl would
have ..-aeec1 1 Caltten1 wall
tietw .. HO Drive a.cs Myrtle
StrHt. wttll" a nrlev of Ha
~-=-.-==· galalt a
'Big Pour'
shapes up
bridge in NB
Workmen constructing the
seven-lane Pacific Coast
Highway bridge in Newport
Beach called Thursday's activi-
ty the "Big Pour "
In a 14-hour concrete-pouring
marathon. workers using 24
cement trucks covered the sur-
f ace with 1,400 yards of con-
crete.
Project officials from the
Kasler Corp., the contractor for
the $8.9 million bridge projed,
said the massive pouring should
make the bridge ''look like a
real bridge."
The projed has been under
way for nearly a year with job
completion expected by Nov -
ember, barring strikes , bad
weather and material shortages.
According to plans. westbound
traffic is to be routed from the
old bridge onto the new
structure in Septen1ber with
eastbound motorists following
several weeks later.
When the job is done, the old
bridge, erected in 1931 , will be
torn down .
The wider, higher bridge is ex-
pected to ease Newport Beach's
worst traffic bottleneck.
Catch basin
bond move
dies in NB \ .
A move by a Newport Beach
planning commissioner to force
forfeiture of a developer's
$25,000 bond has 1one nowhere
because the commission doesn't
have such power.
Commissioner Hal Thoma&
said he was worried tbal a ailt-
c•tch basin on J.M . hten de-
velopment site north of tbe Ford
Aerospace facility didn't do tbe
Job dUJ'inl recent raina.
Thomas said be saw aUt and
dJrt from the buUdln1 site "flow-
in1 over the edge'' ol the buln.
But wben Thoma• aunestecl
ht was interested in maktnc the
COMPAD)' forfeit 141 bond, Allis-
ta n t City Attorney Robert
Burnham drew the line.
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m<SY TIC&Y POUIU: PODi:W'tnl latest
action per pet.rated relative to Jet traffic •t our coun·
t7 aerodrOme, you 1~· _the notion that Newport Beacb proteSta at the COUnty Seat now have about u
mucb clout a the breeae wbeezing between Balboa
Pier pl.Unga. Just wind. No punch. •
The latest acUon came in the Oran1e County
Plannin& Commlaslon'a poaderina ol the in&roductlon
of the new DC·i Super 80 Jeta at JOb.n Wayne Airport.
Newport Beach protested that there e1llt1 no performaQCe data to
· sugaest that the
• • Super 80s are quieter
• tl\an current com-
• ~\ mercial aircraft Ill mPllll ~It :t>rT~~ting from the ______ ... _...,..,.._ I Despite this, the
planning commlasion
proceedlA1s suggest that Newport's protest 1ot
brW1bed aalde With less attention than would be
IJ'&nted a pesky gnat.
THUS THE ENVIRONMENTAL data on the new
jets was accep~ by county planners unanimously.
No diuent. Let's rip. ·
Thia action suggests that Ne~rt Beach baa even lost the 20 percent clout that it's supposed to
carry in county government matters. 'One of those
planners is supposed to represent the best interests
of thti Fifth Supervisorial District.
Newport Beach is expected to have considerable
influence within that Fifth District. It apparently
now has been reduced to none.
' ON ,URPORT ~TTEBS, there is also con-
siderable evidence to suggest that Supervisor Tom
Riley, commanding general of the Fifth District, is
N twporter driving home strong point with cOt111ty politico&
more than a little disenchanted with Newport's
airport posture. Thus ~wport can't even count on the 20
percent vote when the boys and girl seated in the big
chairs up at County Seatdom gather to ponder
airport questions. ·
This condition, in turn, suggests that Newport
Beach must be su!f ering a terminal case of thicken-
ing between the political ears. Newport should be
able to count on one vote out of the five supetyisors.
At least that one vote should be holding th~wport
banner high in the breeze.
At our county halls, the Newport banner not only
seems to be in tatters but also kicked over in the cor·
ner of a broom closet. Nobody wants to touch it. It
looks diseased.
IT'S THE DISGUSTING kind of thing you pick
up gingerly between your thumb and forefinger and
hold at a distance, whilst wrinkling your nostrils.
Not only should Newport be able to count on one
vote because of parochial devotion, the city should
have earned the support of other county politicians.
Think of all those little fund-raisers that have
gathered at Balboa-by-the Bay. Think of all_.J.he
glasses raised upon high that cost the bearer $100
per diluted shot.
Things have sure reached a sorry pass. Newport
Beach apparently. can't even purchase friendship via
the campaign coffers any more. U you can't trust
the bankers, who can you trust?
IN THE END, perhaps the time .bas come for
Newport Beach politicos -to painfully re~xagline
their political posture on the question of Orange
County's airport. Allies seem to be vanishing like the
mists of a coastal mom.
And one fact seems to remain constant through
it all -Newport Beach is still a jet-noisy place.
Very noisy. ?"'
Success unlimited
OCC, GWC getting warmed up
The Rustlers have made three
straight appearances In the Southern
Callfornla cbamplonsblps and are on
the verge of a fourth. Jn that span,
the team ha compiled a record of
90-14. Jnduded is a perfect 30-0 mark
in 1979.
Scoring leaden of past yean in·
eluded Melecley Bland. Pam Bank.a,
JRJMEN IN SPOICIS
DB's Neal ..
tops list
Baseball standings
at Ascot
GARDENA -Jim
·Neal of Huntington
Beach will be among the
favorites in the late
model stock car spring
championships at Ascot
Park here tonight ~md
Saturday. ·
The bespectacled
Neal, the NASCAR
Grand American point
leader at Ascot last
season, will face a
strong challenge from
t b e M f d west and
Southwest in tbe in-
augural event with a
$10,500 purse.
More recently, Neal
finished second to Joe
Ruttman, the U.S. Auto
C lub s tock car
champion , at both
Ontario and Riverside.
He defeated seve ral
AMERICAN LEAGVE
West Dlvlslon
W L Pct. GB
Oakland 8 o 1.000 -
Chicago 3 1 . 750 3
Texas 2 3 .400 4•h
hgels · 3 s .375 5
Seattle 2 4 .333 5
Kansas City 1 3 .250 5
Minnesota 1 S .167 6
East Dlvl1lon
Detroit
New York
Ba ltimore
Boston
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Toronto
5 1 .833 -
3 2 .600 lY.i
2 2 .500 2
2 2 .500 2
2 3 .400 2'1'.i
2 3 .400 ~
2 4 .333 3
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Cl•Y91Md 1, Mllw--o
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T ... '('•0-
Ml.-a IWilllams 0.11 a1 ._ .. (K. Foncll
0.01 n S.•ttle ,._,. ... , 0.1) •1 C>akl• .... !Mee.tty
1.0)"
Bffton IE<llenlay 0.01 a1 C111<419o I OotMln !>ii
0.lroll le.lley0.11 •1 Toranlo (L••I 1.01
Ba1u,_,. IFla11•11•11 0·11 a1 KanMs CJ1y (~nll.O)n
New Yor11 IGvklryO.I) at Tues (0.rwlnO.OI n 0n1, games~..,
NATIONAL LEAGVE
Wes& Division
W L Pct. GB
Dodgen 6 o 1.000
Cincinnati S 2 . 714 1 i,.;
Atlanta 3 3 .500 3
Houston 2 4 .333 4
San Diego 2 S .286 4i,.;
San Francisco 2 S .286 4 Y.i
East Dlvlsioa
Montreal 3 1 . 750
Philadelphia 4 2, .667 -1
New York 3 2 .600 Y.i
St. Louis 2 2 .SOO 1
Chicago 1 4 .200 2~
Pittsburgh 1 4 .200 ~ ~r'•Sc-~=·t.·~~1
Piii i.delpflla J, Pllbburgll 2 Onlye-~i..s T ........ sO-Dafter• 1Su1cllf1e 1·0) et Sell Diego
I Ekllelbef"-0.11 Sa n FrMCIM:O ,., ... ,,., 1.0) •1 Atlanta IPerrylMI)
St. Loul$ (8 . Forsell H I ., CJnc ...... 11 ll..o9CGu 0.0)
Clllcago oc:rayec 0·01 •1 Pllll,delpllla ICllrollen-0.11 \ Pl~ (R-1.0l a,'Houston (SultDn0.11
Only-van-K-led
Grand National drivers -------------------------
at each track.
Neal is in his third
season out of quarter-
m ile s treet stocks at
Ascot.
Tonight's action will
include· qualifying and
six survival heats along
with a troplty duh. The
Saturday main event is
for SO laps with the
winner picking up
$2,000. Action begins at 8
o'clock both nights.
Prices pood thru April 19, 1981
Save pa, get ~ aure starts, better
~performance.
[I] Champion c::'I
Spark Plugs
Put economy back into
your econotnJ car!
for many jmport cars
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L82Y, L87Y, L88l.
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DM:RAHN~Dl:Q: Atawllewhofor
1•an .._ bee. a aOocS mother to ~
lctr. ud ll"Ol'tlecl baM lD. fam.lb'-owaed utlneu, I know wtuit tM woman meant
ben sbe 1akt God GUil let women Hire
onter IO tbe)' can fllJbt a few yean !fee ot
trlef thefi b\llba.ndl ca\IHtbem.
Twelve yean •10 I d11covered t.bat WIW• l
'!wH buly mlndtnl the llore, my butband
J
and ~t him'" or •bou.ld I telJ the ~
world about b1a au or••• witb ~ rOttift broadandletblmfuetbeeba•!
I pr~ everyJlilbt tbat the Lord takes bim
llnt, eo I Will bave a ftw'lean ol haPOlHll after tlie tkunk I.I dea . -CASSVll..CS,
MO., WOMAN
IH&r w .. u: . Y .. HJ JGf a.... 1"' taubu4 ud .... , waat • •YGHe, 1• 1• praJ ...... ftnl .. ,._ cu UH ... .
~·11: .. 111tftat'••~ ........... ..,. ••antase....aa •• ..,.. .... .
You '8IUlh7 Qn .. ar ate a We......,. ~ ea¥eleM. y" ... ,. 1fMt edYtee, Y•
Jut wu&ecltoeQntaJMr ...,,. WUtJ" really llMd 19 a,,., ... ._ .. wllit will lWa *-'"rut ud ranoe a replarbak. I Jaope Y• ftlld oee. It wotlld be dleaper IUa alcen•....,...._.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I frequeaUy uae
your columns ln my En1Jisb clauea u an
example of clear wrtun1 and sound
Juctiment. Permit me to ~fer Ulla Wff
censure.
(1) Please atop Hytna. "atranaely
enoup." Tbe word "enoucb'' la reduodaiit
and unworthy of you.
(2} I wu distressed by your advice to the
Phlladtlpbla woman re1anttnc "Come see
ut. • • You 1uis11ted tbat •be trap the pel"ICle
Into a deftnlte, ooaveni•i Ume. In IOlbe .... alonJ "Come 1ee UI'' meana notb1nf more than ''aoodbye ... Tblt expreuion b not an BJ TM Aaoetated Pnu •
tnvltatlon. ftlu tou~h of courtesy. Wltb AJDerica '• b11hwaya ever moN ptu.d.
When tbe Brit.lib are lntroduced they JC>Cked UMl potholed, Z9 stat. an coaalde.rtn1 tat· often·~· "How do you do?" would you ~Iii tbe bmDpe out of tbe ""41 bf boolt1q thetr ra~bysa)1n1, "llowdoldoWHAT?" ,.,011.ne tut. by up to• nickel. Tbree statet have
I m1w-eyou1etthepolnt.-L.LR. aJreadyapprovedtutaxtncreaaes.
D&A&L.L.&.: lwW1tes>1utu••1tna••.. It'• not that fedlraJ, state and locaJ 10 .. m -b • ...,... .. It la mot preper ••••· ftub menta .haven'• bee.a repaJ.rlnl the roau. Bui le· forr=falt•t. duced 1&10line conaumptlon hu nibbled away at ilfOfl readdle"Comewu"ce.ha .. the tradltloaal source of
•tat.a. "" wW '" _.., li wu M& •;t: a maintenance money -. p thol polite .......... It ...... ., ...... ,, lb• fuel tu. And the coat 0 e cure
•• ,., lavUatlou tltat ue ........ to of makiu road repairs means go••ge a ..,.. ... tute. A...w eu.m,.. ef hH soared. ""
aame; "WltJ dM't yoe Her eall meT" Get Fifty.three percent .tn wallet tlteptdmeT of the paved road •
network, or about 1
million miles, wu cracked, bucldlnJ Ol' otherwlle
in disrepair la.at year, compared with 42 percent
the year before, says the Road Information Pro-
sram, a research orcanization funded by the
motor vehicle industry.
rraurus: Do some personal checking
THOSE BUMPY ROADS cost drivers S20
billion in wasted fuel and an additional $6 billion in
car and lire damage -or an average of $184 for
each motorist, according to the research group.
State and local treasuries will spend about $600
million more than they will take in this year for
highway construction and repairs, the U .S.
Transportation Department has eathnated. :8ATU&DAY, APIU.L 11, 1111
By SYDNEY OMAR&
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Avoid
rushing, skipping details -or meab.
Emphasis on family arrangements, legal
issues and m•ing intelligent concessions
to loved onf!. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio
HOROSCOPE
J>ersons figure prominently. Mon~ sur·
prise due -and it's good!
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May :?n>: Those who
serve you m ay not have necessary
material -or qualifications. Do some
personal checking. You learn what is reaJ
as opposed to "pretend." Discovery is
.highlighted. You'll be granted special
privilege.
GEMINI (May 21·June 20): Relationship
·that began •·as a lark" now takes on
serious overtones. Emphasis on chaJlenge,
pressure, responsibility. investment in
hobby or favorite project. Capricorn,
Taurus. Virgo persons figure prominently.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Long-
C•ll 642-5178.
Put • fe)IW word•
lo work tor ou .
standing project or assignment is due to be play important roles. Period of temporary
completed. Let go of put; it ia time for confinement can actually prove beneficial.
freab views, new climate and the iniUatinc SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
of an original policy. Aggressive in-Emphasis on desires, business in·
dividuaJ helps prod you into action. Aries vestmenta and action whlcb aldl in mak·
figures prominently. Ing wishes come true. Aura of romance
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ch~k Cancer prevails. Imprint style, state needs to one
message. Get ready for new start in new in position of authority. Gemini, Vir10 and
direction. Affair of heart could lead to another SagJttarian figure prominently.
short trip. Constructive ideu, suggestions CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19):
are received via mail and telephone. Significant adjustment in "home area" oc-
Member of opposite sex boosts morale. curs. You have opportunity to t.a1te charge
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Shake off any of your own destiny. Emphasjs on pro.
tendency toward lethargy . Parsimonious duction, promotion, responsibility and
associate helps you make money decision. greater rewards. Taurus, Lib"ra, Scorpio
Conserve assets. Protect valuables. Hold natives play key roles.
off on investments. Play wailing game. ~UABIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Long.
Family member talks about possible range projects come into sharp, clear
purchase of high.priced household item. focus. Emphasis on special terms. tech·
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Popularity in· niques and communication. Gain indicated
creases -elernents or timing, luck com· through published material. Pisces. Virgo
bine to favor your efforts. Gemini, natives dominate scenario. Plan for
Sagittarius persons play significant roles. travel.
New contact results in optimism, social PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar. 20): Review
activity and chance to eocpand personal financial status or one who talks a "big
horizons. game." Dig beneath surface indications.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Focus on Follow through on hunch. Needed in·
secrets, clandestine operations, views formation is gleaned through unorthodox
from backstage and a "rebuilding proc· procedures. Cancer. Capricorn persons
ess." Aquarius, Leo and another Scorpio play important roles. ·
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTllY
s.. • ..._.. ........
'!.ZJ HAUO• an. ' COIJ~ ~HA-la.llN
'WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE
The South Dakota Legislature raLted its gas
tax from 12 cents to a national high of 13 cents a
gallon, effective April 1. Utah bas increased its tax
from 9 to 11 cents. A bill raising Idaho's 8'h-cent
tax to ll'h cents on July l was signed into law ljst
week. .1 STATE GASOLINE TAXES range from 5
cents a gallon in Texas to South Dakota's new 13·
cent rare. Most states are in the 9 to 11-cent
range. (California's is 7 cents).
Some states want to change from a set per·
gallon levy to a tax based on a percentage or the
pry:e at the pump, tying the tax rate to tbe rising
price of gasoline.
"With conservation and hlgher·mileage cars,
therti's less money going into state highway funds.
But there are more highway maintenance needs
than ever," said Jerry Bastarache , spokesman for
the Highway Users Federation in Washington, a
lobbying group funded by highway construction
contractors and automakers.
A SELECT COMMl'M'EE of the Arizona
Transportation Department says the state will
need $6 billion to $10 billion to meet highway con·
struction and maintenance during the next decade.
For the same period, revenues from the state's 8·
cent-a-gallon gasoline iax will amount to about
i 2.2 billion.
And Arizona legislators are considering a pro·
posal to replace the 8-cent a gallon fuel tax with a
10 percent tax on the average retail price of
gasoline and diesel fuel. With pump prices for
gasoline al $1.30 a gallon, for example, the tax
would be 13 cents a gallon.
In Florida, Gov. Bob Graham is proposing to
extend the state's 4 percent sales tax to gasollne -
on top of the 8-cenl gas tax now being levied. A
blue-ribbon panel estimated the state would need
$2 billion by 1985 to maintain and complete con·
struction on interstate highways in Florida.
PUBUC NOTICE
N72#t
NOTICE OF DEATH O~ l!IL£EN C. STROCK
AND O~ PETITION TQ
ADMINISTER ~STAT~
NO,A·111311. To .all heirs ,
beneficiaries, creditors
and contingent creditors of
Eileen c. Strock and
persons who may bl
otherwise Interested In th~
will and/or estate: A petition has been filed by Arthur Van Zandt
Strock In the Superlot
Court of Orange County
requesting that Arthur Van Zandt Strock be ap-
po In ted as personal repr esen tat ive to
administer the estate of
Eileen C. Strock, Newport
Seach, CA (under the
l·n d e p e n d e n t Administration of Estates
Act). The petition Is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana, CA 92701
on May 6, 1981at9:30 A.M.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition,
you should either appear at the hearing and state
your objections or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
In person or by your at·
torney.
IF YOU AREA
C RE DITOR or a cont·
ingent creditor of the de·
ceased, you must file your
claim with the court or
present it to the personal
representative appointee
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters as
provided in Section 700 of
tne Probate Code ot
California. The time for
flling claims will not ex-
pire prior to four months
from the date of the hear·
ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court.
If you are Interested in the
estate, you may file a re·
quest with the court to re-
ceive special notice of the
inventory of estate assets
and of the petitions, ac-
counts and reports
described in Section 1200
of the California Probate
Code.
Latham & Watkins, At·
torney .it Law, By: Arne
S. Llndgr•n, 555 South
Flower Street, Los
An9eles, CA 90071.
Complete women's health care provided by
experienced board certified obstetricians
and gynecologists.
\
Most states are considering increases ranging
'from 1 cent lo 3 cents, but in Wisconsin,
Republican Gov. Lee Dreyfua bas proposed a
nickel increase, to 14 cents a caUon. Leaders in the
Legislature, where Democrats have a majority,
say they doubt tbat high an increase will be ap-
proved. Published Orange Coast 1-----------------------1 Dally Piiot, April 17, 24,
PUBUC NOTICE
lllOTIC110" APPLICATIOM TOl•U.A•COMOUca•v•1tA••• TO WHOM tT MAY CONCERN:
OICK a. JEAN ENTERPIUSES, INC.
ts apptyl119 to tM oe,.rtme"t of
A~fk a.wt ... COfttrol tor "0 "
OH SALll OE~ERAL IPUe. l!AT.
l"L.l lo tell akdl04k ........... at 7"2
fdlft9er A-, Hwrtlfl9Wll 9Mcll.
Calffomla t:1W7.
PUC111"'9d Or ... Coelt Delly Piiot
Aprll 17, 1'11 lllMI.
PUBUC NOTICE
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Make your own Mad Hat/Judging 5 Categories
CAROUSEL COURT
Saturday, April 18 •Register 10 to 2
Awarcb at 2 PM/Ticketa to Ice Capades
Meet Alice in Wonderland
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llmlttd time only · slus 6· 14
ftEGULAR $46.·$48. EASTER SALE SPECIAL .......
.-lalcls and Ptlnu · lEGULAR $20. ~STER SALE SPECIAL
•M WOPIM•
Everything hand!Nde °' handcrafted
CUSTOM IAS1B IASUTS
COMSl~DISIGM 204I ~fl 0.. a.. IOI.....,.....,, .......
1981 1846-81
PUBUC NOTICE
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"T attlttolel T attlttalel 11 Mommy! Bilty' s call in'
T attlttalel" me a tattletale!"
MARMADlJKE by Brad Anderson
"Breakfast In my bed Is bad enough, but
when did he learn to do U\at?"
IUDGE PARKER
MOON MULLINS
1!41rn-FIVE: Yl:ARS
OF BICKERING WITH
YoU-·J'i ···
HoWA~UT
A~STARt
f:MMA?
•
"Pleytng eoUtelre, 1 .... " ·
"God NEVER goofs, Joey. He just likes to
surprise people once in awhile." .
0
by Harold Le Doux
NANCY
GORDO
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
I JlJ6T FOUND OOT
'THAT 1 6f.i TO ~
'THE. 1lA>O PU~ I
OISC.OVCRED !
"f'HA·f"S ii.ti!
MOSPl'f' AL. CA~t...I NS! ~'ve cao-r "T'o <Je "1'1 1'0 A F'MON ••
by Ernie Bushmiller
HERE ---1 HATE TO SEE
A KID BEGGING
I HAVE TO COME
UP wrm NAME!:> THAT
ARE OOTM ~ Al'i)
1lmaE.56 !
If= I ~U. StiAKt.&" 1'o
-400, t'O ei A&\£ 1'0
«'-'-"fOO IA>M"f 11M ~'f
Sn4.C1Mt, 10 'fOU.
by Gus Arriola
by Tom Bat1uk
IUDS~ OK 3 Br, 2 Ba onq\&iet Cul-de-
E·Slde l Bdrm. k 25. sac. Cl0te'4>9eblaSch.1.
W /Gara1e. 842·2510, Eocl. yrd. bott acCfl•.
H ...... Ylew Newport Wlfterfront, privattt '450. 2 BR, patio, pool. E. ude lra 2bdrm le tri!
Gracloiaa family home 2 Beacbt7~ beach, aecwity, pool. 2 Adlta. nopeq.S2SJ, 17th plex, patio, lndry rm
o/ nllWf"'l'f
REALTORS
'7&.1111
148 tMI cover• .. patio, frplc.
1 t o .r y 4 b d r m . 2 Br. 2 81. Condo, pool/· Br. fully fUl"IL Luxu'y Pl. Otr Santa Ana Ave., adults • ._,..,,._,
Fumasbln& avail at no i:o· nr s.eout Plua. ~.!~~ H0rome97 .. --~ mo. 644-5137 aft UAM Child W el !l·ihS. extra. $1200/SQO lie. No 145-4533. 557""351 ..... _,,,., ~ 1.::: pets. 2015 Poet Briatol ' • 2 BR, l~ be twnbou.le. ZV, laun, pool, MDUWtr,. · M90/mo. lncl Gardner.
3 BR. 2 .at.y, Back Bay 863-8600; 835-3833ext 322.
condo. Pool It Jacuul. S&50. Ql.-e5, uk for
RuthorS&eve
* * 1" T..alad11t1
2368 Harbor IUvd.
Cr. Call Elaine ....,_Si97 Irvine Condo 3br, 2ba, Newport.._. 376' Air, an, fncd. patio. au pd. 145 E. 18th,
or&lQ-5357 new drape1, a/c, lndry ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Adlh, no pet1. S435. 145-27• rm. cbe to pool, avall Luxury Oceanfront l4S-4837 ---------
oow It icj1 ok. Call Weekly. 2or 3Br. Comp. EASTSIDE, clean 2 BR,
Duplex. l bdnn, l batb
plus llvin& area. Private
entrance Ir pMio area.
Stove• .refrla. Incl. S350
mo. Pret.r l adult. 787"'2
JoanJl St. 1163-41112. Im·
mediate occupancy.
Costa Mesa
You aN the winner of
2 fnetk:btl (Sl2Value), to
?Sl-79Manytime !!'J4n7;.~_lnctd linens. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Maple St. encl aar. ~ mo-+, _,. ...., Adult, retri1. no peta. Pl ----------i Quiet. $375. Sierra 1ecwity. 2:511flth ace.
_.:
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.. MOUNTAIN RETREAT
A• 119W., .... 9Mlcedln:WllMltc..to. ia ............... ~ .. .
-~.,. ...,.. :zt"•ces • ............. ~ ..... ....,
..,. extres. Sjl0,000. 0--.el lwlp .....
1 -COU OF MIWPOU llAl.TOISt-
21111. Coosf Hwy .. eor.. .. M9r'
675-5111
4Br, 2Ba. USO mo
1st/last $300 secur ity,
new cpt/pnt, formal din
ing, 2,000 IQ ft. 754.0986
lceC .. 1det
April 21thru25
Anaheim ConvenUori
Center Tickets muS't be ex-
cban&ed for reserved
seat.a at the conveotion
center ahead of time .
Call 642-5678, ext. 272 to Harbor View Homes-48r,
claim your tickets. den, fam nn, grdnr, xtra 2 B 2 B din f t 2 *** clea n . 1800 Po r t r, a, rm, rpc, ;!.j car gar. Nr Colleae.
T;=t·level 2 br, 2\1\a bacon· Renwick, corner lot, S52S/mo. Aft. 760-9333 comm pool, S97S mo. ---------1
4 Br. 2 Ba. Redwood Spa, do, frplc , atriumb ·11pool, 975-0040 dys, 640-5836 Woodbrld&e condo, 2 BR,
B •-p ul i 2 tennis. racquet a . 2VJ 1 pool 1.. bri k near ear. a ar no. 1 1 evs. c ose to , ,.e c
COodo, 38r 2.,.., ba, encl
patio, frplc, bltn kitch,
dbl ear w/opnr. $750,
Ron Say 979-5370
Children olt. $650. Sierra m · beach· Adu ts patio • .,_ mo ...... 91"" S67Sl mo. 536-2612 HortMw y., K1101b · ......, · <>.>or .,., ft....& of C.--A.. Mgmt. Co. 8'1-1324 alt 6PM e.c... Pro,.rt, 200< v.. ~' H_.,_ __ ---Uperaded 3 Bdrm 2'h Ba -------~ ,.,..................... Proper+, 255 tBr Condo, nr So. Csl H~!::"' 3242 townhouse. Avail. aft OCIA.tiROMT
•... PPUV"'••RV ••••••••••••••••••••••• PlaiaavaUS.1.k.25mo ~ 4/20.$950onleaae.Drive ~2..__....._,.... .,. _....' 83S 96i1o ••••• •••••••••••••••••• by 2706 Hillside Dr & call ---• Near new 4-Plex. 2 New Mobile Home JBr. -eva 3Br.2Ba.Fanulyroom, 1 -568~343 or 1-346-2034 9loM1 L•g••a
bdrm, 2 bath each unit 2Ba, frplc, redwood Beautiful new condos for dining ~oom S975/mo I for inf•. loyale • U . tot•
wilb fireplace, enck>Md deck, cedar shake sid· rent . S6SO Obi oar Ca ll Linda Agent l ---------1 -"'--.a d
I d bl . 1-.. •· It" " MC-nr• 1Zli9'C• rat o, ou e garaae. in&. nr ... e .,. s une w/opener, 400 sq Ct 846-1371 Newport Crest 3bdrm.
185,000. Bill Grundy, '41,900. Terms or trade astro turf deck. 641.1991 . 2'-'Jba, ocean view. over· pkq, he for I yr ... ~ltr,875-ml. 499-3816 631_.361 agt. Lux Condo on Lagoon looks tennis courts, S fOOO/Mo. ow•er
2Br. 21..,ba, 2 frplcs, lg frplc, close to beach 4 t t . I I I I o r
IMCOMI PltOPMTIIS o.t of Stat. Townhouse Eastside 2Br gar S800 mo 846-3039 SSSO/mo ..... 1272 I 2 I 3 J 4 4 5. 4 6 t 9 ~kiol for income un· ,roparty 260 1 u. B 2 St 3 Id 840 ~ . . . ......., .
t( ., ' W h S ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,, a . y. yrs. o . l11a11g""'_I ------1 ..!rties ~ C~-;.~ prfc':d 40 A scenic Oreaoo Coast. gar. No p«s. '465/mo l"ilte 3244 THE IWFFS -rt° a ht at less t han Electricity, fenced, out· 67S.Sl33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1i..:;d~ 1 a':;~12~!~1~'}: Spectacular view over·
t1 X Gross. No bank standlne view. acceasi-Nice clean 2 Br 1 Ba Woodbridge Nice 4 Br 3ba ll50 lease. agt 7S9-l092 looking lake from this
t\naocin& required. Jn. ble, owner492-2499 enclsd garage. S450, lst, super family home. 2800 sq rt JM Peters
termed? Then call I.II. I t . d 254 S9SO/mo. Lido Isle 2Br, den. 2Ba, Town home, 2 master
•
o8:an~es~~~~78 4 Waterfrontffomes,lnc. frplc. form"1 din rm, 2 bdrms,den,2\l'Jba,frplc,
, ~ Realtors 631-1400 car elec dr garage, Sl.2SO formal dining, vaulted NEI 2Br. l ~Ba twnhse, l mo. mo. Adlts. 67J.77S8 ceilinfs, ale, tennis, no
· • free rent quabried, nr REMTALS hrn ---------". -1 pets 1150 (714)752·8350 r w y 5 , 8 h 0 pp 1 n g & 2br 1 "4.iba ..,.,,., 3 Br 2ba, tree lined st in or 751 S813
7141641 ·0763 lllALHfArurcws.crl""Crrto hospital. l,OOOsq ft. 5525 3br 2ba S67S.S775 Westcliff, nice for ---------1
2787 Bristol St. mo. Agl. 645-9850 3br 2ba Sl250 Fum cpl/sml Cam. S77S. incl Newport ~errace 2br,
Costa Mesa, CA EXTRA SPECIAL grdnr. N6'pets, 646-2389 2~a. built·uu, park set
YEAR·ROUNO FUN:
Soc1sl Ac:ltv1l1es O•·
reel"'• Free Sunday
Brunch• BBQ s •Par
11es • Plu~ much more
GREAT RECREATION
Tennis • Free Lesson~
• 1pro & pro shop)• 2
Health Club)• Sauna•
Hydromassage• Swim
m ing. 011 .. ng Range
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS· S.ngtes 1 &
2 Beorooms • Fu•
n1st1eo & Unlurn.shed
• Aoull L,. ng •No Pets
• Mooe1s Open oaity
9 to 6
Oakwood
G1rden Apartments
Newport Beach/So.
1700 16th St
•Do~t-f of 'btr11
1714) 642-5113
Newport e .. cll/Ho.
880 Irvine
1a1 1&1n•
17141 645-1104
AUSTIM. TEXAS S Brdm, study, 3 Ba. ting. $650/mo. 846-4139
33,000 sq. ft. industrial Harbor/Baker, S800, Santiago Or-Exec house, or64.2-1272 $375/mo yrly. Partly
M&mt. Co. 8'1-1324 Apt. B, no pet.. Call 979.3848
*** D.~y
2413 Minuteman Way
Costa Mesa
You a re the wiMer of
2 .,.. tkbts
!Sl2Value), to lcec.-.
April 21Thru 2S
Anaheim Convention
Center
Tickets must be ex
changed ror reserved
seats at the convention
center abead of lime
Call 642-5678, ext 272 to
claim your uckets
***
3 Br 2 Ba. Valencia,
townhouse. 2 children
OK. No pets. SS25. Sierra
Mgmt Co. 641 1324.
IMSTANJIM!
2 Br. l Ba. Apt., carpets.
drapes, laundry room
Adults only, no pets On·
ly SJS.S mo
TSL MG MT 642· 1603
1 Br. Sunny Apt. Carpets,
drapes, secluded. ~o
pets. S48-<1574 ~ 731.e829
A&ent.
IMMIDIATI
OCC .. AMCY
Beau.t. near new 2bdrm,
2ba townhouse. Frplc,
f atio, lndry room. No
ast month rent.
S47Sl mo. TSL MGMT
or aft 5
NEW BREED APTS.
Bach & Loft .+ lbdrm
SJM
Frplc. rec room, pool,
ja c uizi , enclosed
garages. Gas & water
pd Adult.a, no pets. 393
Hamilton, CM 1145-4411.
Dea,oW 3126 .......................
l or 2 br. balcony. D.W.,
clean, coin laundry &
wshr, gar, nr ocean.
661·0252 •
Bachelor w/refr. SZOO
2 br with view, $450
493-0467
Hwtlmcjtw.._.3140 .......................
,~o AOUL T ~~. LIVING
• 1 & 1 811 P'1.o Apt\
• D•\nwn"t•> & 880 \
• Poot & Att Room
• C.~•Otn l ~MH~O·~o
OCEAHVll'W b 'Id' South E t 1st/last + $300 retuma 4br. fabulous master rum. 1 gar S"", \l'J blk to u1 ing on as •t 3b lg C bch 120'1'z JSS l dJ Westside 2 Br. 1''"' ba, side. Warehouse and six· blecleaning.831·2000 su1 e.. a, e am rm, Apwtww•,_,..a.ct . t. a t, c pts. drps. bu1lt1ns.
• J09 to Su en & Snoos
S 1 G.in DUPLD
Drastic reduction on
brand new Balboa
duplex. Ut owners 200%
ckpreciaU.an. Great reo·
tat area. 100 rttt frotn
beach. Laree 3 bdrm, 3
bath plus 2 bdrm. 2 bath
, ner wlll assist in
anclng. $425,000.
20UMmC.M.
Beautiful 1 year old
Townhouse Unlt1. Frplcs. Nice area.
TSL INVSTMTS 642· 1603
teen air conditioned of· . full liv rm, formal din ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail 411.7. nee spaces. Excellent 2Br w/stove & fng, encl rm, cozy ltitchen, lndry ltilboa l.a..d 3706 ----------• deck. gar. Yr lse $475.
income. St.able tenants. gar, ad~ts. no pets S47S rm & many many ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront. On sand, Can· 760-0409 & 760-0&89
Price reduced to '113 W.WUson631-4889. tras.Sl800/mo.75i-8974 Channin1~private.lBr, tastic view, 3br, 2ba. Lre3bdrm,2ba,crprt,nr
S.0.000. Submit offers. 3bd 2b r....i '1 2 b d 2 b W lk to lBa High qlty Lndry new avail now thru June 0 C C No pets S47S Ownerwillbelpfmance. rm, a, ._...c,range, '+5 3CAMPU5l>R·IRVlflE r. en. ~· a SS 75 /mo Yrly 1S-orpart.AGT67~912 · · 6ll 7300 N.I gar,yrd,availS/Lllt + _____ beach. Tennis le pool (714 )fi7S 9984 eves 751-3696•
~ • _s_e_c._S6_7s_._M2-__ 0835 __ . __ Rancho San Joaquin Con· pnv. S750
1 ~060· ~1 5272: if (213)450-1~1 IMSTANJIM
---------ir.... f ....... d 2b 2b I I noans. ··~ -WHITED E d 2b b I 1-.J _1......_ vut o state reth._ COU· o r a, poo . 1ac. lcllMHt p i • 3707 Ml • ·SI e. r 1 a, poo.
-.,. _... ZIOO pie in 50's, on fixed ln· ma cro, all upgraded. I NWPT BCH·2Br 2Ba Con· ........ !~ .. !!'!~....... • laundry nn. sm child bdMmtt come would like nJce 2 1685/mo 5S2 l872eves. I do, beauU/ully lndscpd, BAY ewe APT. OK TSL Mgml 642 1603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR house w/yard or - --SS7S mo (714) 498-79"72 •SPACIOUS•
Large house wanted, will patio tn· E /Side, CM. WOODBRIDGE 3 Br. l'• aJt 6:JO/~knda. Professional d~or, 2br, Yearly · please contact 2bdrm, Iba, yard. gar,
trade prime real estate Hat.a or bch Can pay Ba Condo SS75 mo 2ba, spiral stairs, frplc , Mr.Strong.844-9513 S450 l mo 1 630 0350.
acreaae eq u ity of S400~o.Husband cando Wrk (714 1833-6029 HARBOR RIDGE-3Br . sky lieht.a, patio, spa .. 2 960-5043
SEA ENVIRONMENT
%'.11 HAMIL TO N H B
%1 ~~00
2 6 3 Bedrooms .
'400-'450. Kids OK, no
pets please. Water/
Trash Paid Carport
964-2566 or 973-2971 Agt.,
noree
2 Bdrm, 2 ba, cpts, drpa.
d /w. encl gar. Beach & S
Points area. $430/mo.
842·8032 M00.000. !714) 751·452'7, gardening + ir over R a m a H o m e 3Ba, study, view decks. ~ar gar. 1 bllt to bch. utal
736-3050or4.93-1153 S Xln ref 6/1 (213)498·6090 jac, pool , tennis, incl. S800/mo. Also Af.¥11••• 400 t s S2 000/mo 675-4078 downstairs lbr. lba, u~
631 -4323 Woodbrldge condo S650 549_9099 · ' patio, apa, utll incl ••••••••••••••••••••••• •"-•
l.arge 3 BR 2i,o, ba, with weatiBJIU garage. Kids & pets
3br , 1 •,ba, redwood S400/mo 645 6406 aft '----.j 3102 llMMd.. Ocaipa11Cy. d k I . 6pm. . . -n11
I 3 Bdr 2 b dbl ec poo . spa, tennis. WESTCUFF ARIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• mmac. m a, lake "MacArthur Group
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ArARTMENTS welcome. 1 mile to ocean. S600 mo. 964·2937 Beautiful landscaped
fireplace, lge walnut 975.1188 lbdrm Condo w/pool. Coro11a dal Mar 3722 AnMTS FOR RENT
EWPOIT Dl'APU CotteM... 3124 paneled family rm, sep Very private! On •••••••••••••u•••••••• H.B.,N.B .• CostaMesa , N DI.Niii ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry rm, lge fncd w oodb~ Coedo . Rutland Rd. Adults only. Cozy, s mall (urn. Studio. Something for Everyone
15% down and uaume 4Br, furn. or unfurn. yard. Like new dis· 3 bd r~~·~ bath S500 call 675-6646 or No kitchen. Employed Bach. to 4 Br. Unfum.
loan. . 'I'h1'M adjolnln& w/pool. $800/mo. 836 hwashr, drpe/cpta and Villager in prime loca· 833·3622 Female. Non-smoker Apts. Certain locations
garden apts. Patios or Large 1 Br w/garage, 4
decks. Pool & spa. Cov b lks from beach.
ered parking, Adults, no 1380/mo. l.st mo+S200
rB~.1 Ba 5470 dep. req. CalJ536-?S42
1''1UPLEXESinCdMon Presidio Dr , CM . no wax ltitcbenflrs. No t1on close to tennis & 2 Br cottage, fam rm, Ref's.S27S.840-4999. offer : Pool . spa . ..._.. Id ol..,... 548-3170; 631·73'70 Pets. S695/lse Owner pools. Highly uparaded, 1 ed 1 fireplace, laun. room, ""'eana e .-"'". 644-4227 earthtones. Assoc1allon new yr ec:, mmac.1'" Luxury condo, bib to beamed cei l i ng s, PLUS •2br,2 .... ba,Twnbs.S700. ---------duespaidbyowner SS9S bllts lo ocea9. 230 beach, l br, pool, jac, garaaes. au built-ins.
two &uplexea and 1 Frplc, pool. spa, aarage. 4Br, furn. or unfurn mo No pets. 1 year Prospect.2131691·7537 pvt patio, under&round Garden & Townhouse
triplexlnarowoollllb " 54i-3232. w/pool. S800/mo 836 lease Macnab Irvine llGCAMYOH prkg, adults only Sum design.
St, Balboa Penloaula. 0-. PoW 3126 Pr es id Io Dr ' C M Rea It Y. S andy Fl x . E I i full mer or yrl)\ 494-4672 TSL MGMT 642·1603 ~ 1~~':.~m;!;~: ....................... ~-317o: 631"7370 644·6200oreves6«-0227. b:~u~r~f· 3 B~~!: Coito M... 1724 ...._ P1:••• 3107
''*"-rtidll New 3 br, 2 ba home, Child welcome, E-slde Private yard, wet bar & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OJ'i'-r-_.__ micro, very atthctive, 8br, laun, fnh paint. 3br.2i,o,bainW~bndge. fireplace, many other SUSC"'•"'AS S3SOUtllpd.lBRDuplex.
Du-IX ............ Dodl Sl000/mo.49:MM67 carpetl yrd gar $525 Incl all amenities 2car amenities Including -· 7 E B A B lbo '"'~ -• • · gar . C n c d bk y r d . Maida room. Sl450 mo. Furn 1 br apt. S32S Is up. '1 · ay ve. • a
•· for30'boat. Hwt ... t•leaclt 314 ~~:· 2659 Oranae $850/mo 559-8997 Call Anthony wkd&s Encl. gar. Adults, no! No,pet.s.547-USS
--• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "~"-5757 ev-•-wkn s. pets. 2110 Newport Bl. 1 BR I ·1 ..--.••1p•-'AaV--y Woodbr1dge4Bdrm,3ba , <>W. ..... • ............... -3•.5p u •t · yry, uti , gar, '?'IV _,,,., -Nrnutwnbse3BR3Ba 644-8889, ....,......,u•wu • '"" on the bay. View. Cam rm, frplc, S950/mo ___ .:..._ _____ 1
Pvtyard.2carelecgar. Waterfront Homes , OnGolfCrse3bdrm3ba CASADIOIO Upstairs . Immac .
Reallrs. lnc.631-1400 + den & bar SllOO ALLUTIUTIESPAID 8'18-1943. 1495. Open Sat
6"5-7605 or646-1713 1·5, 311 Edgewater
2 BR. 2 Ba '48().$485 __ c _en_t_ury....:.._2_1_1s_u_R_F __
398 W Wilson, 631·5S83 Avail. now 2 Br. 2 Ba. up-
stairs, Crplc, d1hwr.
1 BR $405 balcony & aarage.
161E.l.8t.h,642·0856 Water/trash paid. 1 .
child, no pets. S475.
3 BR. 2 Ba '550 1164·2566 or 9"73-2971. Agt.. 2 BR. 2 Ba SS00 lSI E 21.st. 548-2408 no ree.
$....,. SEASPRAY. 2Br, 2ba,,. Bachelor .-. f 1 R Is •• ..u
l BR. *•to rp c. ec. S«un~)'. .. Nr beach. $670, 891-QN 2250 Vaniuard Way
540-9626 or 548-2408
All util. paid Lge 1 bdr~
stove, refr11, crpls,
drpa. PaUo. Adults, no
pets . S280. Avail.
S48· l.S17 or 64.S-8579.
aet.
3br, l i,o,ba, nr achoola,
• aboppln&. 2 1ty twnble. •
'475/mo. 892-S373.
Two bedrma 2 ba Al(t.
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H.-borVlewHOMn ,rentt. Cuatpom1 deBsltn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mno,.....Apts.
Super exec. 2 story c~av !-1:3s~ar~e :e~ 3Br, 2Ba. blt.ns. frplc, oc:n 2br, 2baS53S/1RO.
S450/mo, tlean, neir
Beach/Garfield~-
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4bdrm. ram rm, on park, furnlt'\ire, surro'Jnded view, ssoo mo. 832•6520 WI gar. cathedral ceil, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4v~;_!!,r,.d_ener Incl. Sl200. with plush landaaaplnf'. dya. Ml-1730evs frplc, dshwbr, balcony. ORA~G-TREE l t.R .. '"""" ba• Adults only, no pets. condo, A/C, pool, S4a$ Adult Uvtng at lta t. COrGM dtl Mer 3122 549.2447. mo. A&t. 64M161
Great 4 Bdrm on comer No peta. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-----------' --------.-.oo.;..
Jot, room for RV, boat, BachfumiJhed$3'70 Spacloua 1 Br w/aarage IMctllttt•lwll Jl40 HwlllwJtw.._. Jiff
etc. S279,000, owner 2 Bdrm fumlJhed SSOO laundry fadl'. $575. Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. •••••• .... •
•------------------• financed. 645-1103 365 W. Wlllob, eu-m1 for Faye. MC).9800 ,_C...,. Bachelor f.pt. E ·•lde SOUTH OF HWY .,.._ 3271 C.M. Stv/refrti. no pet.a. •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• tm uio. ~-Lra • Bdrm 2~ Ba, 2 Br 2 Ba fam rm, feaced newer bldfc. SHOO/pr
--------3-2-5-0 back )'I'd. mc\oMd 2 car •••••••"•••~•~?!~ P:.b. ~~-r Darrell
far. Veblcle 1torace r "ti 475/mo lal, laat It 5/up 1·2 bdrm, pool, 8 ...,_._
l Jae, Mllt, ~ P'lorida, 2 Br, 2 a .... _.. • un·
aecur ty depoalt req. h .B. '42·m6orlG-U72 dec k . 01 Poh11etta.
158-2:165 S7 00 /mo. l yr lte.
f75.0114 Jackie.
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ADMDl.llC'Y •a= &apaa~ rtHarel firm • venatll•
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Be pam"rtd by 11 ...... a. Otrl1. Open
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N e w p o r t ~t----C41114J. Pba:ra•~·"'"· ...... ,....-.... 1a1t St. N.B. M2-75l1, bacludlDC reUr•m•nt
at •1. plao • .o l!iun,... '"*· ~~~~~;~;~~~~~~;;~Apt Mtr·mAltant. Older 8alar7 C011lmentu.rate fl matUN penon to wort with HperieAce. Call --------TH• da11 off tor Muqer. Stu-at
JlawaUao condo, pool, Pem to lhare 2&r. lrVlne1_--. _______ 1 iCOUMl'lY CUii b.byaJt, 11 .. w, May eondo. S1T5. 15T·07N; kb HI .....
.. c1H>ta.-.o NARF_R_...'t Gli lft ltwds Auemblen/Electronlcs (:ADTCl:J\C 1·. u..-1M .. n . .-.--l5'7-07M,lvema1. • ........... -......... ---------·
• . Por •tore • oftlce 1pece • MIWPOlrT Maul, Hawaii Deluu f . avail lmmed.. Private atNUClnablerates.
••SCOITI• Immed:°!enln1 for 2000 Hllrbdr llM1 H /AM.-JU.-11..o1 final uaembly poaWoa . ._ ~n..-Ea p w l th al r C<>1>1"~ S40 C)IOO , llACH Beacbfront Condo. room• be&b. Caev. loc. 100tel700S.ft
1 Kauupall Beach. non-smoker. S220. MESAVEBDl:ba· * 719-1216 * 1crewdriver delirable. * 129-1 .. J * Small f~ Co. nr AUTOllOTIVE · Ao adult eommunlty on Reuonable ,..__ Stay• llMZlS PLAZA ~· Back Bay. Spec-ni'1all •et~ Tt.b free. rem to air w/aame. 15Z5MeaaV.nleE,C.ll.
tacular Spa, 1 1wlm-7t4/117-tl!l,IS1-MCT. Hou147 on Balboa Ill. 14Ml2l Medi........... REWARD, lost ,edlale·------;; )Glen. JllowHJrinVIS· 11 ocean. 145--Mk for SALISPIOft.I
}CC A Wea. Jom a beaut.lM Dalian
~=·'~!:· •NWPT OCEAHFRONT S275., 875-·6991 eve1 Ir Prt.e&..c.... SINCZl.111 black Ealllab CMker. _.._
p 0 tit l n I 1 r e e n '. Is Lldo Ille bayt'.root, wknd.a JZ70 Sq ft on bmy Beach lltl&2Dd TDll S50K-$1M + vie of So. Cit Plua April IX"', l'IW llCotn'S
Bacbelon, 1 and 2 W/1ml boat1. Wkly. Own room in 3 br condo, Boulevard-Huntlo1ton Owner/Non Owner 12th, IU-UOl dya, •lll-lf46• •bed~m• apartmenll, 8'71-SURP' pool, Jae, C.11. $250. Beach. Ideal for real SF&lsCaadoe 8'7S-7115evea/wbda. ServlntallofO.C.
bd townhouse• from Luxury ooodo Corona del 540-7159 aft & e1tate office, atDre or Commerdal 6 IDchlatrtaJ Found: Pair o( '"8Mt-•---------'610,00 per month ' . . other 1Wtable bualnea1. PETER DOBm lion 11._ It 22IW 6
, • On Jamboree At Mar· bib to beacb, furn. M/F to 1br lie 2 bt apt, z Private baths, avaJla· 6'0-tGll r7J.ll0&3 Ocean, N.B. -...... * • *
SanJoaqulnHillaRoad lbr,pool,jac,pvtpatio, pvtbl',ba•ent,nrOOC, ble immediately. 10 Want ioveetcr for Npt --------..... ....._ ... (71',,.._1900 uoder•round prk1. SZZ:S 556-97 Year le&1e. Attractively Found: Cocker ...,,ppy, 7~:tA~.' t adulta ooly. Summer or · bayfront home. Give Qista llesa. CaJJ....., .,_ncu ... ~eaefront for Winter yrlyrental . ......-n Roommate to shr home P~~~4lll,ntll' well 1ecured lit or 2nd 548-0TD v~::.e~=:rhof tftal1. J'Uml1hed Ir ...... to S... 43 ocean Ir canyon vua, Weekaays T.D. All, 175-flal.
, 1.qn.Broker.r75-t9l2 ....................... Laguna $325. Call Wmtit.2J%Yllld7 Found: M Germ. Shep, ~S~al~
o ~E ! ,\pt. ai Condo Movins? Avoid depoait.s Hamid497-2958orFran.k COSTAMISA On your T.D.'a Notea approx.1 yrold, BaySt,
tertela. Vllla Rentals. • cut Uvinl expenses! 5'G-3See Sboppin1center1tcre on $$R.aisen-Investontt C.M. 759-4M7, ai .. ~ Ice c.-... -5 ~ ..... n...... p r · 11 i 1'7t6 St. 4,88-0 sq. ft. cu°=•----AprU21lbro~
vi ·-~ uniaer ro easaona Y 1 nee Rmmte own bdrm ba, (71')6'2-&51.11. • ~-Loat: female G•rlla•n Anaheim Ceoveotion
1971. po o I , j a c u 1 I I , T3lt Shepherd., vie OelftCe Center •EST VALUE HOUSIMATIS mature/reap non 1mker C1•••rdal Purchue ot ZND T.D.'i Parll, C.M. In beat. Tlchts inu1t be ell·
Veflailla corner pen· ~ 'atudentS2S075'-0899 ....... 4475 arranced. For detaila 7/mo. Dys: '32-UOO; changed for reserved ~ 2 Br 2 Ba, comm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• call eves : st.S-U•. seall at the coovention
dealenld, 1n Newport
ASS88UIS BHch. straltbt 1ale1
ELECTRONIC C Deeded. bcen.t
Mechanical u1embly. MnefilWtaP~D•-•-Immedlate opeain11. vw1 .. ,_...
Work near the beacb. • DoveStteet Good beneftt.a. 645-JUZ NEWPORT BEACH
for appt. <No Pb. Calla Please)
ASSEMBLERS. We will B a b 'Y 1 it t er , 11 t e
train. Apply 7AM. bouaelreepina, perm•·
MacOresor Yacht.a, 1831 neut, wkdays, 7:30am·
Placentia, c.o.ta Meaa 6pm. Newport Beach.
Mr. Hood: Nt-&Al. AUTOfllllT SAUS MANA.. BABYSI'M'ER-Woman
Dataun eQlerleoce pre-n e e d e d t o h e I p
ferred . IUnlmum 5 wlchtldre11 3Yn It 3mo
yean fleet experience. In my home, refs.
Excellent benet\t.a. 9'2·0010
'F;].hri'o~ii~~ room. eo!n~tc~y &t,.91:., 4350 S~ .:.P~~t ~ ~~~s,t ll80-1Jl57 Bn*er Loet: F wbt 1hauy Bela-~~~:~=.d~~ ~~i~
aelect your compatible ••••••••••••••••••••••• In Huntlnaton Beach. LOW~ Un JI-type dot. ~y eaft, claim yourtkketa. AUTO MICHAMIC OCE.AtROMT ~mmte to suit .Y.our MIWPC>rf llACH Flexible term a · I • H.B.4N-D>O.atmz * * * DICK WATSON
• ~ia~a::r:u.2 J?.~~ ~ea~~~~~;;N\ ~sq~ c:,rautilully 2l3f59fr7202. I Low z.:to!"=~ LOST: Small Parrot Discreet Lady tD meet T~~T·~= for
MIWrotrr DAnUM
888 Dove Street
NEW.PORTBEACH
(No Ph. Calls Pleue)
BABYSl'M"ING-8-5 Moo·
Fri, my home, n,c for 2
cbUdren 3 yrs" 1 mo. U .
baell:eeplna. ·Laguna
Nieuel ~mo
wuher Ir dryer incld. 831-1801 .:~~·~le for ~~~: Offlce/Store/Bus1n~ss avail. $20,000tD Sl.50,000. <Green/Yellow w/crey iinale man 40-f0. Sweet-2 j 0 u r 0 e Y m e n
• A v • I I . N o w a 1 l a t tr a c ti v e apace, lt'1'Utt0. Choice 11 yr. loan. Aaaumable. bead) "Rainpanta" or ly. Gen Del. Laguna mechanics. Eacellent
Wkly/Mnthly. RmmtewaotedtDahrlae furnishings avail. for Harbor-Baker Center, Owneroccupied. Harbor H.S. S48-t912 Bcb. s alary 1uarantee, TSL MGMT. 642-1803 condo nr S.c .. Plaz~. sale. 833-IMeO ask for Costa Mesa. Vacant. IAM..S MAT'l t /H · --------medical inlurance pro-
Baby.itter P IT daya,
nexlble hours. Reliable
556-~. S.-1570
Bankine
• Sauna, pool, Jacu111. Rocky. k2S,a1ent.SO-llll6 MOIT&AGICO. R .Af&D •x1 1ram •other benefita. 1E . Bluffs Condo, tBr, Private bath. Available cnt)Tll-51M4 Found: Dutch Banny. A za.&s s . Ell Camino Real,
3Ba. 1undk, pool , $875 May lat. $250 + ell· Office....... 4400 Shops, stores, etc. 312 Ao establlabed o .c . vie. Harbor Vu Nlltul't San Clemente. 492.1603 U you are a mature in·
• plO. etS-3474 , (213 ) pensea. Call 5157.3527 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• aq.rt., 12' hi w/lee dr." Mortea1eBantlngCom-Plt,NB.840-ll20 •ESCORTS (9-5Mon.-Frt.) dividual see&iog a ruu
"•1 ~~'"" 7"'"~ H ..,._,.._ S··,. "10 ft I . II: ---------'---------.1 time Teller position, ·'"........, ..,,..,.,.,., .B. Garden .,~ ""e • sq . · w sin · _P_•_n_Y ______ Found : Benji t ype •75.Z-6071 * Irvine Savings is in·
• 605 sq. ft. at Mr/sq ft. Ml-72'9 1bany do1, off white y h....i tO AUTOMOTIVE tere1ted in you. Pleuant "'''" beach, sn"I condo * * * a l e, ba , 536·300,._..__ ---....... -~-.-__.--4-5-00-1 s100,ooo note at 20% re-Vl •c eve uace,agesl8-Dealer Trader Inven-r I I I d bd SllMlahww 988-6762 -tnWr-turn. Call bn*er. Due in wit.ti marti:tnp. c ~. · ServlniallofO.C. tcry Control Desk AutD worll:l nf conditions, '.,-part tone rm. 1115 Balboa Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 yrs. Mark Conley. Piasa.~. U tlra .NowHirinl experience necessary. &ood sa ary Ir benefit i:pd:1~· l~m~2s~o;~ Balboa Island FULL SERVICE SUITE · $575. Approx. 2009'4 In· Brit. 983-8377 Found: yOW\g tan Shep. MC VISA Top aalary. Call Cindy pp:~~ea!ree.d _Es,:pepr;yen~~
1 Youarethewinnerof ORANGE COAST dus'l/Office. 18101 Sprtneer . .. , app't call Mrs. Gershon: FINANCIAL CENTER Redondo Cr. "Q". Hunt 354YoSOUD mix, N. Co1ta Mesa Cor~ler-OeUllo person between the 1 (213)687 -5540 or Zfrwtldleh 284SMesaVerdeDr.E. Bch.842-a:M lYl.YIB.D area.979-6717 .,.-,:..-..&. Chevrolet hours o r lOAM to , (213)876-"437. ($12Value),to •6, Costa M-a. •-5 nar ---------1 T ..,.000 19'" J~ 12Noon.at: I C..... ,. ...., ..,, "" erma """.l::" 3yr -l'O FOUND: Fem. Cocker: r1,...... 18211 Beacb Blvd IRVINE s.tL ASSN. Slepe to bch, 3br, 2ba, A~~l211hrUi 1mo.1 +d ffCW'iaJJ -~•deposit,. MESA TD behind tm,000 S yr. Spaniel blood, very lat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1-«l8'7 18552 MacArthur Blvd.
• cpta/drapea/frplc yrly Anaheim Convention nc u ea ......... uae 0 lll>..IDUSTRIAL 8% lit TD 00 245 acre Vic. Diana Ir Mariners. _... w.-.... 7075 S.-3331 Irvine, Ca. 92715
!lse.s7so/mo.M2·3"3 Center library/conference It " avocado pan.-el •dJoin· NB.MZ-5102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------?S2-2800 ---------1 Tickets must be u -telephone answerln1. PARK Ina development. ~et 2 Br. earaee. pool. changed for reserved Secretarial area avail. $550,000 new appraisal. llFIMID &.IYl·IM AUTOROUT~ E.0 .E M/F SCIJM.lETS MUISE Reeister oewspaper has &45-4MO EXT 915 afternoon auto routes 1-B•A•N•K•IN_G ____ _
AYtWr• available In Laeuna
; Adulta , no pet.t. 1601 "D" seata at the ooovention at $175 per mo. James E Strong buyer w/$212,000
jlStb . St. Newport center ahead of time. Duoger Attorney 71 I W.17tta.St. equity. lit SU0,000
Beiebt.. kW. M.2-73'0 Call ·~"-5811, ext. 272 tD 957-141'. c .. t. ...... C•. Takes It. (714) 751~. ...... ---------1 7a.3Cll50orm.1153. NwptHJhll Duplex. 2 Br. claim yourticketa. PLAZA 64M4'l INlll.M f:K})'d cleanina lady kJot. Beach, Lacuna Nil'Uel Ir TB 1 RS
Meadow-Gn6a-laJ!fotafewlOOdsteady Dana Pt. Applicants IKIP'GC&.81( , 1 Ba. Adults, oo pell. 517 * * • EXICvnYI SUITIS
Bolsa. Days 631-3520,
E vea Ir Wlmda 548-5041.
Apan -Uaevea-Jo1'1 . Reas, ref '1 . mustbeoverl.8yearaof lmmed.opmi.npforap-
1·1870 1q. ft. Unit avail. A•,-,uz; h/ 1 th'-'-ANTENNlf .... _ .~Ufe 00 _ue-__ N80______ a g e & h • v e • n plicani. witb bank ex. Mormon to shr fumiabed for lmmed occ~ncy. .,....., lUJL ~ .. ecooomlcaJ vetucle Ell· perience. Xlnt benefita Newpt res. Priv ba, gar, "There I.a a difference." 1-2900 1q. ft. Ir 1· 00 sq. Lott & ,-.... other plmeta tMy tBmt Metp W..... 7100 per. oot neceuary but and p J ea s ant at .
Oc . 1 2 ft. unll(I) avail. April ••••••••••••-••••••••• be lotelliaeut. :We've •••-•••••••••••••••••• h'"'~fuJ . Call 951.7113 mospbere. Call Sylvia ean view, 1pec. UJl + extras. Jeremy t 2 st 5100 • --"' BR 2 Ba, Verullles. MS-3994 11417SMJJ4 11 · 0 r a I e '•••c: I fa been looking•« •-.:oly ACCTeCl.BIC wk ya afternoon. Wat.era.~00 .
.., 2082Mlcbelloo1212 Warehouses avail. for ••••••••••••••••••••••• yean and baveG't 1Hn nte Jolly Rocer Inc. bas IAMI OF •YIMI .r 50
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2021BusineuCnlr1213 immed. occupancy. 2000 l•-------•I o n e t e I e v I • I o D a poslUoo open for an ac-AUTO SALES Must have Equal Opp Emplyr
br yrly, aar parking, home . Pool, Divine lr2800sq.ft. •D-34tsq. &IAMOOPMM5 ANTENNA. etc clertl: with 1 yr ex-lmowled1e Ir exper. in~~~~~~~~~
IUPI tD beach. No pets Board, A/C, Skylight, 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want ft. *1.euiDI office bn. TH E C 0 0 KER y FOUND : Biii: Poodle, pelience. I>Wies include hi&h dollar exotic cars.
:scoo/mo. 673-3958; Fire PI• c e. financial lnlt. 70009.f. Mon thru Frt. 8-4. Sat. RESTAURANT Cb b h AIR ana.lym, auditing Npt. area. 213-376-045 IAMOM& l 544-6899 1st. floor. A.ient5'l·S032. 10..2. 500 W. Coast Hwy 1 u a u a · aalea reporta Ir 1eneraJ St.eve r/TTBl&S ' Washer/Dryer + Prof. ---------(Acrou from Balboa Collie/Shepherd mix, acct1 duties. Xlot --------Xlntoppty.toworkinat·
µIff Haven, 1804 Clay, 2 fum.CaUGary~Z373 IOUCIMTB S700 aq rt office + Bay Club) Open SAM· Cocker mill, Brindle benefit.a 6 waridng COO· AUTOSALIS tractive s.tL positions BR 1 B rpl ........ B In H B .. _ 2 MIWPotrr warehouse, Irvine In· 3PM . Break.fut-Lunch Terrier, Wht Cocupoo, di. with• growing com-Career o.-un.lty for avail. Immediately in S500mo.87~0349 blkl from beach. Non-Elegantuecutlve1uitea Open7days. Bauet mix, err er pany. p wpenon: saleapeoplewbowanttD Anahei~lrCostaMesa a, c, no Y"~· 2 r apt · tD Siu. dustrtal. Call 646-10'4 or T I A;•-..,..,. •
amoll:erS220mo980-7S92 in prealice location. inquire Maroei Co. 187531--------• mill, Ir Dobtemix. t~ TheJ Roger Inc succeed financially and olflns. \;alJ Kathleen at
aut. 3 br, 2 ba, frplc. 1 With complete 1upport Noyes, 957-9266. Bkra. Animal Care Center 17042G etteAve personally. Join Oran1e 75'-1801. Orange Coast blt beach. $875. Adult.a, Man 30 wlU sbr 2 Br C.M. aervlcea. Coop Invited. H.,,, •• 5120 754.3734 Irvine County'• lineal Uncoln· S.L. EOE
ISO pet.a. Savage Wilde It boute, quiet street $200 ____ 11....,.•_185_1_--088_1 ___ 1 ---------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------___ <_71_•_>5'6-0331.____ Mercury 1&1ea 1taff and --------
1-Co_._17_5_-MOS ______ I toS300.S31·<r720 . MIWPOITCIMTB PACIFIC ~~~?e:c~~~=-ian Acch~--~:~~ ~~b:t~:~a~.~nyl-B•an.11:-i•ng _____ _
Pl tD bch, West N.B. WANTED 1 cple Ir 1 FuUServiceSuita BLUFF 05-S211 Cllrtl benefits. Work with TB1& ~:e~!t~r: ,~;1;, ::;! !~e~1~~s~1;:::~~ !1fYoUUT=!5o!e INDUSTRIAL ,.,.... UI r,.o•rm~1~:r;t·..,7:!8eJf:~ ~~~~·~~.!~ Exl~lr.C~~YSiAHK I •••••••••••••••••••••• M •-"-•· M "' -'celling, U25 y r y . forbeauttbdrm2"'6ba mont.blyfee! PARK procedures (Ins. com-ercuryw~ .. eaa. ContactCathy~tunez
142·3"93. newly con1tructed in MO-St70 FIRST LADY p&oJ 6 Mlf·pay accta). Call BUI Harold for• dis· 831.151.( ' --------~ Adams/Delaware area ---------1 •I Contact: .... lreneRub, cuulooofthisunlqueop-E.0 .E. MIF/V/H
WES'tCLIFF 2 Br, 11,AJ ba H.B .. w/2 other aeoion, CdM Dehan Sui.tea, AC, I IH W...._. A••· Escort. Mo I _NO-_ll50______ ponunity. (714) 540-~
townhouse. Adult.a only, d/w, f/p, et. Dottie ampl l>ka. uLll pd. 2l5S Cost.W....C.. r.tyn--..
DO pets. 165olmo. 1728 960-21.s. E. est Hwy.~ •Two-1800 sq It units * 97• ---,1345-*
•IMdlordl..ane.5'8-7533 avail. for occupancy MADIC>lftOtttKAWY .,..
MIWPotrr llACH May lat. •31t per 1q ft. MAU ~ONl 8'lll..l llC 6 VISA Accepted 'small Bachelor Apt. oo Fem. roommate wanted 1 or~ Offices w/recep Ir -Call M2·780t or 842-"63
S3rdSt.11,AJblkstobcb. toshrJBrboule,HB.21 storaee. Prime Joe. M-SM,Satl().2. COVERGllL mo mo uW pd ai.DJle ~v~~·u:.vail. now. Furn. orunlurn. 7S2-6550 Slot... 4550 Pla~~8: AD * ourCALL * ~ onJy 4r15-Set7 • soo aq ft in Downtown ••••• •••••••••••••••••• rcorallonly sus. llC/VJSA --------111 Business Woman tD •hr Laauoa Bell 1treet Stor••e Warebou.au In lleQ..9711 C o o d o w I a c t i v e level, ikyllt.ea, lS2-052t Cotta Me1a avaU. for
employed penoo. $200 + lmmed. occup&ocy. 2000 --------
"" utll. 5'6-'370 days, Luxury 1200 sq. ft. 6ZIOO1q. ft. 33t per aq.
~1 ev•/wknda Lacuna Beach ocean ft. Cell 6'2-"63 Mon.
view. $1,000/mo/leHe. tlana Fri. M . Sat 10..2.
tlM-0086. ___ ....._ _____ 1Ap.,rox. SOOO.q ,ft. In
525' Office. Crpt, paneled Fountain Valley nr San
walla, 1u Is wtr fUl'ft( Dleto Fwy. Sl,320/mo.
Ground Or. Prq. 2CJG2 Call John 55'-HSO or
Newport Blvd, C.M. Dbl 541-75!
unit (10501q. ft.> 1toreor .. --.-.---.... .,-....,---4-6-00-l~---:--:----:--:---:-l....:°'=c.:..:551-4=-.::lll=or=-=Mt-:.:::...:2221=:.:..· -I •••••••••••••••••••••••
FULL SERVICE SUITE -Yount p~couole look· 0 R A H G B C 0 AS T ln• lor wilt ocean
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H, Cotta,. ... Share ~)be IJl.l. Call Or.
150 aq ft ofllce ..ttb Wolf at (21J)t:D.50M «
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$150permo. + MC\ll'ky. want• to leale •Ill
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tYt rm SUO; couehllO; • C,!'1*1lt)AAddltlonau L.t.-"·•· JT114·4H Linnn. auar. Freee1t.••10 ••rvlc•. THE MAIL IR.a.;....;-.c~ cub. Guat • .Um. pd _,,.. .-.ma ,..,_ .... ••••••••••••••••••• WE ARE BUlLDBIG a Ml-M27 c--...a......... SUITE. S.t9·'738 for ----, odor Crptrepa1t 15 Uc.DUii 5'8-2711 HOM£UfPROVE .. e:NT ~ -._, m ••••••••••• .. •••••••• • exp.· Do ~ iny,!'{l Re ode.U-.--OddJobl reputalioo. not reeUot ABC llOVJNG, Eicper •••••••n••-•••••••••• n ff ~. PortableMeamCle~ aefi.S3t..Ol0l ' CoronadeUlarCcmtCo. ay:eaPJ!. t7t.Z2185 onone.979-1C8 prot, Jow ntea, quick LLOYD'SNURSERYA Pos&Bo1tOC~ &niU.,macbinery
1---------1 deatp camuttaUon by -TWO LadMil will dean careful W'Yfce. 5.52:0(10 LANDSCAPE 00. INC S4t-22i7 No crpta. 961-
We Care Catpet Cleanen dealtn dinc:tor. color Carpenb')'. eabinda, roor your boute« apt Exp Expert p.-t caitrol ror --
Stctao\ dee• upbota. aketchl.•aldlnobtatn· repalra.l)lumblq. ~ •dependable. ref: TIJE"llOV!N·ll.AN"ls tree, shrub, turf• ln· "-l'•rtrtt•111-..t •-Work suar Truck inafin.~ est. caft Answer Ad SQ.9tl&•m·a4 Cartful, cou.rteoua • door service. Free Eat. ••••••.,.••• .. •••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••• cnounluntt.MS-3'711 -~-------• 1441 ~· zthts •Cbeap. Pleaee nil Uc.145'1.6M-144l. f>rol. aervlcetosave you TILE INSTALLATJO~ CONSTR.6'~M~D. ' ' . .. ... ,. Ma·mt Pf T.... time. moaey. Newport Ftoon. Kitchen, Batb
NoSt1 eam/NoSba1. mPoOf PUmPlan•~~ d . Geo. REP.AIRS ••••••••••••••••••••••• P•t'">'fll .. ••~•••• .. •••••••••••• Paclrtc R.E.145-3118.S RReli•ble7c11reafPhhmo Stan 1pecla aat, Ht er ...... ,S5'7.as:r. c 11 ytJ m.~14 TAXJ!:SAND -·..,, If -. 01eu dry. Freeest.839-U82 a an me, INVESTllENTS •••••••••••••••••••••••EXPERT PIANO tuning Newport real estate _63_1-0t.58 ______ ~,.. -----.i>o-----1Dryw.. Hwdwood...,. ..._ .. __ .......... F\ne ex.t/lnt palnUnc by •repair. Member PTG. acent wlU oon.sider trad· . U0 ff0'·1rDRAPES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tu prep,, • ..,._.., • ..,,.. Richard .,,_.;,,_ Uc •-• 848-8818 111· o serv1· ...... Wh"t '"ave Custom Ule ln.1UillaU t ' ., •••••••• ••••••••••••••• l(r Leonard 881 9:343 .a. .. • ' wa. • • ... _ .. n t• Clean~ lnd;our home. Drywallr:rN!allat HAllDWOOD FLOORS · · · · Try me. 131-4410 (24 bnl} 1,.--..,-..,.--,-.-_.-----i you aot to trade? Bruce fin, kit, ~th.I & rela
•• TIP·T;t ARPET& Q':tt.~New fcre· Cleaned&Waxed L9dsc~ •••••••••;f.;;••••••••• Blomaren, RE/MAX remodeling, free e A.Cu•.._, Floore re. 9ll0-6268 m . t 532-SM!I Anytlme,&3Z-4111US.A. • ....... •• ........... QUB\~r~~~ Neat patchealtt.exlurea Realtors, 759.1221 , Roger lrvln&979-6U!O
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•••••••.;;;r•••••••••••• Cel&.a.Acomltk Taping, Texture & H_._ WEDOITALL! Freeest 848-5684 Jn.Ht. HJ..14lt 760--0297 fNeS.,.,,ke LElGB ROBERTS •••• -.-;:._•••••••••••••• Acoustic Celllno• Free --.. We do It best! We do it · 1....._ <11t---1---· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cbea peat' Russel I .,.._....... ~ Spedalt.lA«ounllll& AcousUcCeilinp e1t. Kevin, 675-9088, Haul cleanup concrete Lan<hul>ini &U-7062 lnter/Exte.r/Refinlat\ing ED'S PLASTERING ••••••••••••••••••••••• AOKTREECARE
service 548-1484 +custom band texturing 673-1503 rem'oval. oWnp truclt. · cellln&alwallpaper. Uc. All Types Intl Ext p R 0 FE SS 10 NA L re. Trim/ removals, Al~llt Lie. 389944. 532·5549 8.clric• Quick aerv. 642-7638 U.O..lae...... Caln' Sona 898-5lOS 645-8258 FREE EST. sume service. Tof quali· atop 1 a ry a111 ma
;._ ... /C .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ty •-w cost "~"-l 70 wholesale. Free ea •. •• •u•••••••ueuun• -~-... ....................... OUMPJOB.S 'll CadStretcbUmo DAV E'S PAINTING INT./EXT. plaster • w ·'""" 539·2752 •
Driveways, parking lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN-priced S 11 M · J bs Serving area 9 years patching, 30yrs exf. Roofl.g ----------repairs, aealcoating. REM OVAL: concrete, rigbl, free estimate on Cmlal Mll'~1°391 Ob rlenth ruga.St3v0·•1thereo+· Reas, Ina, Uc. 760-7301 Neat S4.:>-29'17 (Pau > ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW IS 11-IE TIME Sit.$ Asphalt. 6'1·4871 asph, grading, lot clean-lar1eoramalljobs. 8 I\'&,,_. ar;,f_ one. r QUALITY ROOFING prune your trees.
Uc'd. up, saw. break & re· Uc.1396821 673-0359 Hauling&DumpJobs. 20 .49S-8354..83l ·3046 WALL.rAPSt.IMG J&J Plastering. Lath Alltypes,freeesl. "The Experts". 2oy
AllfH1roth•e move. Hrlyor bid. Floors Ask for Randy Moswy Prof. installed, lat roll p laster ' stucco ' Visa MC. 541-5930 local George 548-3239 .
••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-2411 ... "'il·"i"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• buo" fre .. Don patching. Free est . HA.RBORROOFING --••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ow;• • ""· • Jerry 631 ·2858 John ~ . T....J-SerYIU ~ Complete,on-tbe-apotcar Pool decks, patios, CRPT UNO WOOD BRICKWORK: Small 1-639-1429forfree est. rr•..., • ~ . TN!e/shrub trim, garage Jobs. Newport, Costa 675-7506 New & recovers. Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~t~.•=:,~t. clean· masonry, sport court, lrustalled/repa.ll'ed. Lie. & yard clean.ups Free Mesa, Irvine, Refs. ••PAINTING-Don't specialistlstay ·busy Prof. Qltr t_Yprng. C~ ---------1 tennis cou rts Lie f38t260. Greg 499-265Z est. SS7-8271 675-3175 Call Unleu You Care! Pool Set'Yfce,..,..... prices Reliable. 548-0512 tr anscriptions. phon c.,.... 374067. 851·1•, 847·7078 Ci-_..lng 536-~l (24 hrs) ....................... diet. letters, repo ,
••••••••••••••••••••••• THOMPSON 'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• H~C ... Set-Ylce EXPERT BRICK & SwimmingPoolService LeakRepair·res/comm •lorms, resumes, le~
DOORS•WINOOWS CONCRETECONSTR •VERY U7W PRJCES• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Masonry. Small jobs & NEWPORT PAINTING Reliable. Repairs/Acid tstqual. mat'I & labor pap e r s. envelope • Repaired or Replaced U Landscape maint·clnups Elderly & Kandicapped repat.n. Frplc facings. Comm./indus./res1d. w a.,hes. Reas. 557 2783 Beat any bid. 631 9193 I a be Is. disc vol um Free est. 635-3720 c. 393383. 642-8482 George, 549-20l.S Care Service providing Refs. 551·.SSS. 760-7074 Free est. Low rates. Wo rk g ua r Mari ah
. CfUld c... in·bome persooaJ care 673-0737 17 yu exper working ROOFING 636·0756
All TYP" Remodeling & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Richard or Donna , Small jobs wanted. Brick w/all makes or equip. All types . repairs . -------
Repairs, top quality, 17 SJ I .90/Wk TREES 499-5693 and Block Low hourly Painting done reasonable State contractor's he. & decks free eslimales . Window ~
Yn in area. Uc'd Mr rale.499·1226aft.6pm. and right. Call Tom · p h Cont t' Ca11Bob548-0769. •r•••••••••••••••••••t-Palombo; 982·8314 Hot lunch. CM Chns Topped/removed; clean Houseclealmg 494.2535 Refs. ~~·673o~16 s rue ion - -"Let The Sunshine In"
lianPreschool.646-5423 ~~.lawnrenov 751-3476 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AllTypesMasonr y ------------BALBOAROOFJNG CO. CallSunsh.neWindow
General Housecleanjng Very reas. Uc, bonded. First Class 111t/ext paint· Take adva11tage of S100 Clitning, Ltd S48 8853 Al\ Around Carpenter
Finish & Rough. Free
Est. John !n9·4529 or
775-8082
T .L.C Child Care
Anytime, exp'd, refs
979-6646, 631 ·3563
Find what you want 1n Have something to sell"
Dally Piiot Classifieds Classified ads do 1t well
GARDEMMG
WAHTED
Mowing, edging, raking,
s w e eping Free
esumates ~ 0944 or
645·5737
Reliable. refs , trans. Bob 548-2753, 536-9906 ing, wallpaper, refinish lf you've never plate<! a gas or food give.away. -----
962.0610 cabinets,etc.!nS..S294 Classified ad, you're in Realtors welc om e . Window Expert -FIREPLACES built, re· the minonty' Try 1tonce 673.6743 windows. bbnds,screena
ROBlN'SCLEANING faced . brick/stone RALPH 'S PAINTING and see how quickly you ;;r-& mirrors Reas Depen·
Serv1ce-athorouehly veneers. 30 yrs exp. Lie Int/Ext Lowrates. get res ults . Phone Find what you wanrin dable Free est Ge1~
clean house. 540-0857 I 893-3743 Free est. 964 S566 642·5678. Daily Pilot Class1f1eds 545·0225
Help W-.d 7100 H.tp W ClflHd 7 I 00 Help Wanted 7 I 00 H.tp W mwtect 7 I 00 Help W CIRhd 71 00 Help~ ..t.d 71 00 tt.1p W CIRhd 7 I 00 Hetp W .t'td 7 I 00 Help W Clftted 7 I 00 .•.........•..............•......................•.............................•..................•...•.•.......... ·········~·· .. ········ .................•...................................................
Banking
I Bar Help, Full&P T .top CASHIER COUNTER PERSON for DRIVERS GENERAlOFFfCE Help wanted flt. pit
Banking SS for sharp. Port 17, · HOUSEWARESALES Clerks pnnt shop. f~om 9AM Oel1ver bakery products Fl t days, act'ountmg, sandwich man & counltr
New kclmrts ca..-r New 1-unts CM 646·3666 Apply in person Crown PARTTIME 3PM. Apply m person, Super .Market. early general office duties. help Plaza de Cafe,
""""' - -----Hardware 1024 frvme Housewives, worltwh.ile 1795 Newport •Blvd · morning to mid xlnt benefits call Bob Gary's Deti 7525401 '
Full Time IARTB«>Y (WestcLitr.Plaza) NB ' your children are in C.M arternoon Call n1 4750. 770-1675 L.H ~
Expenence Preferred
Also part lime posilions
avaUable in our South
Coast Plua o(fice. Call·
Kathy Amburgey
54().-4066
CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
So•"9&&.o..
695 Town Center Dr
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
Equal Opportunity
Employer
**
BANKING
Wells Fargo Bank,
Orange County Ajrport
olfice, has an immediate opening for a:
T...-
Part Time
to work 30 hrs per week
(Mon-Thurs. 9.»3.30 &
Fri. 9:30-6:30).
Some training will be
provided.
Tellers
Full Time & Sat. Only
Positions available in
our new Laguna Niguel office. Exper preferred
Please call:
Don Fylpaa
714 TI0.6441
CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
Equal Opportunity
EmpJoyer
Bankin&
R£CIP110MST
Newport Beach S&L has
immed. opening for a
Receptiorust. Must have
had previous Recep Uonist 's ex per., must be
personable & enjoy
meeting the public
Salary comm. with ex-pe r . Full ins uran ce
benefits & paid career
apparel. Please call:
Ms. Denny Parisia
714~
NEWPORT IALIOA
SAVIHGS & LOAN
E.0 .E.
We provide an ucellent1---------
sa \ar y and benefits
package and a friendly workinc atmosphere.
Please coouct:
a.
7 I 4-973-5040
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
~Mac.Arthur Blvd.
Banking
TRAINEE
POSITIONS
Must have minimum of 6
mos. office. ca.sh handl
mg or public contact ex·
per
LAGUNA HILLS
OfflCE * Accollllh Payea. ca.n (Must be able
totypt-40wpm)
•Ch.clrfle
<Part-time
S hni. AM or PM)
We oiler erowth OP·
portunltles, excellent
---------a1 workio1 condition,,
BANKING salary • benefits. Cal\:
NeW'OOl't Beach, CA Equal Opp Emply m/flb
TB.1.£1
Carol Tbuyns, 833-2811.
ILDOUDO IAHK
E.O.E.
Apply 1n pers on El school. Part time pc>&. HOMEMAKER
C a m i n o 2 o t l I avail rrom 9 to 3PM, ST~R DRIVYS GENERAL OFFICE Oppty for homemakea
BrookhurstH.B c·~1ERS Mon. lhru Fri., to work SYVICEREP Wanted for Furniture Looking for a very '" l o d evelo p mkl1n& ~ in speciality drugstore. Large consumer finance Moving Co $5/to start, terest1ng part time Job career We tram For
B e aut1 c 1an s & Noexp.req'd.Calllbe company seeks sales increase wilh ex· in pleasant offi ce" appl9SZ·OOlO
manicurists wtth clien u TOTEM store M.anagerforappt. oriented person with perience.MS-3444 Clerical , for mature -
tele. be sell-employed, THE GUILD clerical skill, to serve DRIVER person Location p c H . Hostess
pick your own hours the public. Mwst have Npl Bch. Ex per a 808 BUR.as
F 0 PI T driver 2PM 6PM " irs l c lass s alon DRUG 4 wpm , accept must Accuratelypmg, Now hiring P 'T day 557 2234 MARKETS responsibillty & be Mon Fri New port no shorthand. 20 hr hostes~. rnterv1ew 2 4ptn
-------for2nd&JrdShilts 16IOS-MlcJilelDr. career minded. Xlnt. Beach 6Jl-J393Jonnie weekmcludesSa.t&Sun. Mon Thurs 37 FashiOP
IOOICJCEEPSt We promote to manage .Wwport 1e9dt employee benefits Al· DRUG CLERIC Call: 646-7431 Island. Newport Centen
Parttime ror Nwprt Bch ment & supervis;on from tractive salary while Full time. Mon·Fn , g..6 --law firm lo work J0.40 within. &!jjJ330 training.~ or call Mr, General Office
hrs /mo Gen. ledger WANTACAREER? .,...... Tucker. Beneficial Professional pharmacy, WORK TEMPORARY
trial bal. & payroll tax Cost.a Mesa Finance Co. 1888 So. exper Call: Terry Grant PBX Recepllonist.11.
es. Salary neg Call 111 Del Mar CLHl/SlC'Y Harbor Blvd. Costa for interview. &u·l580 Secretanes, Clerks
Meredilb,640-0700. 631·9421 Telepbonel typln1. lfeaa.646-1838. Electro-mechanical . .
IO()t(KHPB Laguna Beach 1eaeral off ce. Some Deliver L.A Times to Technician/Sr. Unusual f VICKI HESTON J
Need full char&e to 414-9233 ~~c comae ct aper. de-homes in C.M. ae H.B. opporto.nJty for mature
operate & superv1$e '"'""'· armery Vllla1e 3-8AM. $J7s.k50 mo. + person Resume to
E . D . p . accounting Huntr.ngton Beach locaUon.~00 Larry. bonus. Dependable car Dept OCP/2268, P.O
system for small but 962.9116 Companion 546-4481 or964-4982. Box 76387, LA , Ca 90076
& Assodahs
18004 Skyparlt Bl
Ste 235 lrvme
HOST/HOSTESS fo'ull & part lime avail•·
ble. Apply 1n person
3·5PM Jolly Roger, ~
So. Coast Hwy, Lag!.$
Beach ·
Hou sec leaning. lady
needed for 3 hour~ ~ 1 week $6 .50 per HJtil!'i....
645·3331 growing firm in Irvine/ SPll!!,,,.W.--SON El Toro area Xlnt start ----.._ irsa DEUVERY
ing salary & benefits Need immed. Special Full time for local de
855 1771 Challenging position in person to help with our liveries, xlnt driving re
a.GIH</TECH.
TEMPORARY
Electroni c
engineer /technician tor debug.ging/te~tin~ of
new Mil spec c1rcu1t de·
velopmt. Must be ex·
per'd. in design of switch
mode power supplies &
analog circuits. RF ex
~r. desirable. 3 mos.
JOb with growing laser
co. Independent conlrac
Lor status (consultant)
acceptable. Potential for
perm a nept em ploy· menl Call 493·6624
EOE
540-0'400 Housekeeper'Companion
(•-------•• Live in or out
----progressive N~B Dental special handicapped cord r·equired. S5l·9'Zl2
lookll= Clerlr Of r1 c e aw a Its en son. He is 2 yrs. old & M. w N s lhusiastic, exp'd Front needs lot.II ol attention & r est, ewport ta A I P know edge helpful Honers Inc. J lo 4 days per wk Hrs Office Manager. Good love. Training helpful,
9 5, apply at 1660 starting salary Call but not nee as we will
Placentia Ave .. Costa 644·9211 Askfor Belty train & expand the ri~ht Mesa person. We are looking
DENT AL ASST RDA
Front & back office.
Work hours & days you
want S6 to S7 per hour
Vanety. Call between 9
& 6. JC no answer leave
msg. 64S-S742
General
The lalboa lay Clllb
is now hiriltg:
to S•curih Guard
l yr exp Craveyard
Pro Shop
Afffttdclnt
Sat/Sun, 9AM·2PM or
2PM 7PM. Tues /Fri.
4PM ·9PM. Sales, re ·
8J3.roo!I.
H OUSS<EEPER
and companion Lave m.
Must be able to drive No
smoking N B 640.0099
from lOam lo 3pm
Housekeepers wanted.
The Sea Cliff Motel. 1661
South Coast llwy. L 8.
494-4892
IOOICKEl!PE:R F/C
fas hion Island invest ment firm. EJtcell. op
portunlty Exper. &
maturity req'd Call
714·640.1>123
CHILD Monitor, $581 per
month. Mwit have 3 mos
thi s experience
Complete care or 20 mos
old baby, prepare food &
feed the boy, change
diapers, toilet train,
launder clothes & bathe
the baby , constant
superv1s1on needed,
private room & board.
Take ad to State
Employment Office in
Orange County 00~1.
677 010. Ad paid for by
employer
for someone who is will· ing to make total com
milment to our son's
welfare. Full time employment with all co
benefits & com ·
men11urate salary Dental Assistant, exp, to
compliment our Pedo of·
fice Full or P IT
S48·S580.
servalions & reception •--------
IOOOElftll
FULL CHARGE Outstanding opportunity
for experienced con struclion development,
real estate full charge bookkeeper, for rapidly
expanding multi
corporate NB firm . ---------
L1 g ht typing r e q . CLEAHll«i/MAJHT.
Congenial environment, Pe-0ple needed, pit or
benefits, profit sl\aring, full lime, exp'd. 966-0627
maJor medical & op
portunity for advance· C&.aJCAL ment. Send resume Incl AuthorizaUoo operators
Salary Hist & dates to p/t all hours , flex
Pat ParklJ\SOn VP Quail $Chedulea, minimum 20
Place Company 1400 hrs. $4,0ltostart. Quall St. SUite 135, NB TimeSbare
!I 2 6 6 0 o r c a l'I Transaction
(714 )752·1920 Services, loc.
2t62 Dupoot Dr. Irv. l~..,..,Clerll EOE M/F Full time, exper . helpful ---------
but not. nee. Many com-I•--------•
pany benefits. Apply at: Clerical
1660 Placentia Ave.. HSlUTIS!I
Costa Mesa The job ol your choice.
IOODl:IPB All a~lls ~· Top
TOSZ0,000
OFFICE
MA MAGER
~Vltl<il·:
'l'UftlD. ·~· mfg. co. offers ex · al future ~ Bcb 55&-8520 for take c rge indiv.
wbf th proven m1mt.1~~ua~l~O~pp~Em~pl~yr~M~/F~ abUity. Non·•mkr. Priori::
broad uper. wtth A/P,l•--------
A/ R , t11volcla1, .P /T. Clerical
Mall ,..... to: P.O. OMCIC&.98'
Boa ~ lntDe, Ca. .. ..... _m_1_a ______
1
Out om~ ts leekJna a"
Bualll ..... ..a p it iodlv. wbo la KCUnl4t
uaodet. • wholesale -.iUI fi&Ul'll • bat Utt
1upplf. 716-1741 typblf UWL
•CAl-..S• Cbder'Cab
TJ0.41112
Call: Mrs Canfield , :HPM. Mon lbru Sat.,
615·8729
Computer
.. ...... Alsoc. ...
Ed.. ICcslfur LGlbl 9 :45 am To 6:15 pm
Saturdays. Exp. in data
processing, program-
ming, debueging prog.
languages, JCL for
IBM/3607370 & disk IBM
370/ 15S. Apply in writing
to Coast Community Colleges, 1370 Adams
Ave Cosu Mesa. 92626,
556·5947 by s pm 4127.
EOE/MF.
C°°"~ "3'••er 2 yrs colle&e • 2 yrs
training ln engineering,
& 2 yrs experience with
Sigma.systems. Must
have thorough
knowledge of Sigma
computer systems. Will
perform Slama
customer ~«maintenance & Rpalr of
hi1hly teclmical com· puter equipment. Salary
range la ~25K. Take ad
to state employm.ent of.
fice In Oranae County.
<DOT OO!.OC1·030) Ad
paid for by employer.
Den ta I Assistant, full or
PIT. needed immed in ••••••••• Co6ta Mesa office. Exp
& X-Ray lie. req
631·1420.
DENT AL ASSIST ANT
Reg chairs1dedental
us't. S45·9475
Sl IOI Fd&~.tnn..
Expanding co. needs
h11rd workers. Co
benefits. Rapid advan·
cement. Car needed 18
&over.
duties
W aiter/WaltrHs
1 year dinner house exp.
4.5 nites. SPM-llPM
Please call for appt
645·7358, Mon-Fri . 9:J0.5PM
GROUP REP for foreign
exchange program in
0.C. cities. J.4 weeks
HOUSEKEEPERS
We have immed. open·
ing s f o r f o u
housekeepers Full ti
positions 9PM to SA
s hift. Excell frin
benefits pack'age" I":
1nterv1ew. call Liz SI
ten, 714·641 J616or app in person al Advanc
Health Center. 13
Bristol St. North, Sui
100, Newport Beac
EOE M IF DNtal~
Chair side tn N.B. Endo
office. 2~ day/week.
CALL lOAM TO 3PM this summer Should,_ _______ _
7 I 4·847-2422
Must be exp'd able & ~~~~~~~~~ enthusiastic. top pay -::
631-3380 FULL TIMI SALIS
Women's Swimwear. Den ta I Assist an ti apply in person. Mystic
Chairslde, for Fri's le Harbour 2811 ·c·
some Sat's. Newport Newport Blvd. N.B
general practice. Ask Fri/Sat. 4/17-4/18. IOam·
for J udy 790-9357. 5pm or call 673-3034 eves
know community well
Find host families, or·
ganize program, take
students on toun;. Xlnt
salary for the energetic
& enthusiastic Please
send letter or resume to
lnterstud y 4822
Barkwood, Irvine. Ca.
92714.
DEHT Al/ AMt.t -4
-
95
-·
2004
------GUARDS
No expr. nee. Costa ruRNITURE Store nds. FuU & part time. All
Ml!sa area. 556-8468 part time helper for de-areas. Uniform• furn'd.
liveries le various Ages 21 or over, retired S20S.80 to S4 ll .60 duties. Approx. 30-40 I N WEEKLY working part "-. nar wk.•• hr. P-". we come. oexper. nee. , ll .. __ N · I ..... ,.~ " ·~ Apply : U niversal or " uuro:. auona non-amkr . lo~e in Protection Service, l.226 com~any. Start im· penoo, Tues. Sat. w. stb Sl., Santa Ana.
med ately. No ex · at1931NewportBl .. CM. lntervlewhn:IH2&1·4. perla.nce oeceaury. MOl\·Fri. I
V6'"/ uw. out&ide work. GEMHAI. OfflCE
No aellin1. Send name Excell. typing 1kllls, HAIRDRESSER
and address for com-some bk.pg. Is computer le MANJCURIST otet• det.alk to: AHIA. exper . deairable. Send w/clieotele, hiabut ~14 Centerview, Dept. resume to: Cushman Ir comm. J?d, areat toe. ~S.anAntomo,Tea.u Wakefield , 4041 The Haar Handlers. ~ MacArthur Bl., USO, "2-8484 Newport .a.acb, Ca ........ ________ _
Doou& •bop. Early AM 92660. Attn: !2alDe
shill, DO aper nee. App----------
Ir: Dip~ Danute, ~ Newport Blvd. C.M.
DNNf'YWall1• Needi ta'*r, bttnmer.
Experlenud. 11100 .-
Tbuta., 7-S;IO. C.111 . &U-llU. •
IMPORT I EXPOR
Director wanted to ov
see im portatioo of ti
pieces from Hong K
mto the U.S. To perfo
marketing & feasib1U
studies and monil
s'1es trends. Must ha'lle
B.S in business or 4 ye~ exper in internation I
trade. Fluency in C
tonese &t English te· quired. $1950 per mo., 4!1
hrs week, take ad
nearest Employme
Development Depar •
m eot Office. DO
U63. l17·014. Thla
paid for by employer.
Insurance
INSURANCE RECE •
Genral office duties I •
cludlnc typtna. Se t
starter, mature. W
varied & lnt.ereatlQ •
SSICIO. 0 .C. Airport a
CaU Pat (714)7$2.#IS,
uraace
4CCOUMJ•.
OS bH 01*11D=ln tom• &erv\ce . MJ'Vlffa~ •
Utlllce accta. Mott
vt fd. on.I • written eommu.nlcat:lcna ullla. gspu. deltrabte. Start" MEDICAL t.nr Hlaf'l comm. win · y••i..M"""Rllll ~r. • abllity. ExceU. •-------~~ ire<>. beneflU 6 career ad· Work at home, tap pay.
"'vancement ~tential. .._. .__ Requires minlmum Syn
P ~ Llnd -· ~cuie bo1~ltal ex· or~ .• c : •. Exp'd appl_y to Antle perieuce tn all pbaw ol
114-_m Saa Clemente Jnn. medicaldidation. Moo.· ~~~~~~~~ _m_-t_1°'------1 Fri. t.s. 7eM:IOO.
JIWILIYSALIS 11 A I D S , HEAD llEDICALASST Exp pref. Apply ln H 0 USE KEEP!! R For front 6 back olflce. ~-~n. Kirt Jewelen, EntU.b tpeaktn&, 11 or Lacuna Beach..aM-1181 fl00llarbor8lvd,C.M. F ~7700
UCWJICMST "111 Um• ._;rtt. ...
be penooabt• • w.ll tp'C*.ll4MI •• tQI01 llMMt·
......... ~.Mqulna &Ood tpelllD& • MD• maodlp. No tJpln1.
Pboue .aerieaet pre-
ferffd. rull ~pany
M4etlta. Apply: Pen· QY'IHU. Jiii) PlaceDli• , _________ ,
Ave., C.ll.
llCwnOMST lntenat'l m.kta. flrm
needs Recap Uoollt/TYllil!t for front
desk. lfahdle pbone1, creet visit.on. '5wpm ,...
q_'d. ACClll'llCY a mutt.
NPG·•mkn. only. Call: Mra. Coplan, SS.e&ol.
IMS Equi11ment '2905 ---------1 Barranca Rd., Irvine.
NODUCnOH EOE TU.t•• IEMT AL A(HMT
PAU11MI
M•'tMctt-t1N1
s~~ "-···" We have CJl*l'naa ln the
SC1U/~
needed with P.f., bull· ne.a Uttaadcn for buay Newport~ law f1nn
wltb coaaenlal attorney. 7141759-01'00
SICllJAltY
Fulltlme . R .E .
knowledp belptul, but
not req. Newport Center
d~veloper . 133-UOO
(Suaan).
....
.:a-=~~ .. H ..... Beedl Youa,.O......_ol
~~= lceC:-'11
April li\bru 25
Anafielm C.ventJan c.m. STOCDOOM Tichta muat be .z. ' Exper'd . Slockroom ebanced for ,...rved
Clerk needed for our aeata at tlw conv•tion marktnf line. P\lll ti.me, cent.er a.bead of llme.
e • c e I . 1 c b •du I e . Call 141--5171. at. 272 to
Benefit• include, in· claim yourUdl:eta.
auraDce, company di.a· · * * * count , pd. vacationl •
holidaya. Apply lo ---------penon:
J .C.PltMY
Z4 Fuhioa ltland
RubMr boae product.a, for La1una'a leading
must J>ut co. physical R.E. office. Full time.
lncludlnl back X-ray. R.E Uc req. Wf-Mll Takin1 appllcatlona ___ ......;; ____ _
above Depll . for qualified aaleapeople.
Excell. co. beoellta ln· elude dlacount
prlvlle1e1, medical,
dental Is Ille lna., prolit --------EOE M/F
btwn I • lOAll except R.E. SAL~PERSON for
4-20. Stratotlex, 17571 aaJea, excbanlea. inve1t-Arm1tro~;e., ~v. metit.a. WO comm. New
EOE. A via lad., It P IT ok. Newport
Co. Pacific R.E.145-31183.
aharinl Is peoaioo pllJl.
Apply in penon:
J.C. PBMY.
24 Fuhlon Island
Newport Beach
* •SICllTAlllS••
S6L/Super/2)'rtl2,800 1--------1 Aceow1tant1Dedu,ooo
AT 111E HIGH SCHOOL
So M tuion • Stace Coed> • airy Store Sales. ---------• MUSii••
w-end1, addiUona1 day1 MAIMTIMAMCE 5 mornin11 a week,
'.opttonal. Salary + For motel. Exper'd. 7All·tAM. Excell. driv·1·--------
"''Comm. Future store MZ-3030 inl rtt. req'd. Apply:
EOE M/F
Le1a11no1 dictlu,ooo
Exec/ ahl.00/ corpll.8000
Expd.ConaultaotOun llSTAuaAM'r LU Rel.nden AIY. loc:.
SYSTEMS
ANALYSTS A.ti 16. 17. 11
N<10f'I TOl:OO PM.
Take 1·5 to Hwy '78
manaeement for ---.... --.... -.~-----1 Pennysaver...t llSO
qualUled person. Pbooe -~-PlaceoU.Ave .. ~.M .
Sandwich )laluer hfs 4020 Blrcb &t '64 EOE Explosive growth bas
7AM-3PM Mon.-Frl. SALIS,..SOMMIL Newport/83:M190/Free c reated a need for
646-8883, call anytime for contemporary retail ,.,._,..0 5 with aolld acien·
at Oce&naide
DONA110N$1..50
PRIZ~DAILY FREE PARKING '.·WS.8822. Wom~~~t'':e-p. in
JewelryalOreinSo.Coaat sales 6 personnel
Plaia needs bri&tu supervision to manage
penon for office duties. party rental store. Able 540-9066 lo worlt Sata. Apply:
MODB.IMG,
Comm 'la, films, ex·
tras ... SCAS oeeda new
faces, au ages. 957-0282.
Excellentpc»ilionforin· store. Only career -,,,_ • ...,
d ivi dual who has Restaurant minded, mature women tific experience. Willinl ~~~~~~~~~ RSTS / E Operating JOHNNY'S need apply. Must be ex· Secretary to relocate to beautiful
Lab Tech Exper lab tech for
Newport Bea c h
Rheumatologists Ofc
644-L881
.· LEGAL
Growing Santa An• law
!llfice requires 1 legal ~jia inee & 1 legal
!Aettretary. Good baste
~ills a must 641-1358 ~Jean)
QGAL SECIETA.ltY
2025 Newport Bl .. C.M.
Systems experience on llEST•n••~ per'd . Salary plus bec.Soucl•t Monterey Peninsula.
P D P 1 1 7 O, R ST S -""'"' Pl I in T a -•di R e I a x e d w o r It at ·
0 S Bookkeeper, now ac· comm. ease 'XP Y o rwtu .. mosphere. Terrific op-
•Motorcycle Mech• ~ e r a to 8../ i1 e m -ceptin_g applications for penon or call: propo, p i n . S v c ea . firm ' Po rt u n i tie a . Good Exper, FIT, must have guaee c us or fulltime. Apply· in 644-2652 or lf29 Fashion Fash.Ion laland, nda. top-1 i 1 ...__ •-11
It Plus 2. Company pays •-M laland Npt Bcb EOE notch ex.... sec'y. for 18 ar es P us uuuus "' 8
MANAGERS-part-time own tools, nice wor ing fee ! Located in Carmel, ~non bet 3.,. 5, on· • · · '"· benefits. Send resume In
for
1
whste
1
outlet. Somfe atmosphere. 642-8870 CA. t An2250 E. 17th St., San· 5vetryr bousnyg, chale xl'gp. ~: confidence or call: The
co lege exp. pre . Nee·d 1.mmediate l y' $ -• a a. · .. Mar s hall G roup ,
8313838 zo,o-z4,000 Sales type/shrthd. skills a Personnel Service, attn· · couples for janitorial Send resume in con· llT.A.IL ltENTA.L must. Non -smkrs . Michelle Peerson. P.O
Manager with experience route own ~/phone fidence or caU for ap-Asst. Manager women COHSULTAHTS please . Excel . Box A-I, Carmel, CA
for Ladies Boutique in good pay, reliable peo-Po In t men t . The specialty store clothing Breu n e r , s Rent s dent/med. beoea. Call· 93921, (408 ) 625-5700
Newport Beach. Good ple 58l·2730. Mars hall G r o up , exp. neces. NANCY Furniture Showroom an 714-640--0123 "FreetoApplicant"
Personnel Service, attn: CRAIG 55&1~ ---------salary. Send r;esume to Need Xtra$'? For the xtra Michelle Peeraoni P.O Wes tm insler seeks 1---------1
6.d 11693, Daily Pilot , things you want out of Box A-I, Carme, CA 1--------• career oriented person SECllTAltY I"'<> Box. 1560. Costa life Call ll62-7306 93921, (408) ~5700. 1 Sales for entry level pos in GEM. OfC. ''/J Teoc._.,t Aide Mesa.Callf.926216. • ... oc~ home furn uh1ngs Preschool. Mon Fri . MuaslMG ""'" u•.-. Breuner'u s California's 20-25 lln. per wt. or one mornings, 4 hr. day
MA NAGEMENT RM-ftAU TIM£ P I T JM E he 1 p for SA.LES OPPTY. largest furn rental co & woman ( 3 man l Garden Grove area
Businessman requires 3-4 dys a week. Country women's specialty shop. We are en\ering a needs qualified sales " ~egs10aee. rin&Exc'f11c .. insaclaosrlay _97_1·-~-----
F h l l d N tremendous new field of mgmt staff for expand· "' ~ associate. spare time. Club Conv . H osp as ion san oexpr ente rtainment that is ingmkt Retatlexp pre-Please call Tom, after TELEP H 0 NE
fordist consuJtingbu.si. 549-3061 nec.759-995ll0to6pm sweeping the nation We f'd.Will tram $4 hr t...de 3.30P M. Mon-Fri , SwitchboardOper Some
Chance to produce su~ -0-fff--C-E_MA..MA ___ G_Elt_ Quality Control are looking for a sales pending on exper rull 645-2842, Thompson typing, 5 day wk Apply
stant1al mcome in your Manulactuttr of electro-oriented person wbo has or p l lime Mon-Sat . FloatationC.O .. EOE to Hotel Lagwia. Mrs
AntJque China Hutch
German. $500.
898-4957 aft. 5pm. .,,.-.c.. 10 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HARBOR AREA
APPLIANCE SERVICE
We buy ~liancea -we sell , guar.
appliances. 549-3077
I IUY APPUAMCIS
Lea 9157-8133
Apt size Kenmore 1aa
stove, good cood, Sl.50.
898-4957 aft. 5pm.
20 cu ft J .C. Penney
freezer, very good cood.
S350.~
21" Frigidaire, lite new
with ace-maker.
832-1458 aft.er 5pm
r paral•9al with
~y ........ " .. ~laHl119. A.lrport
t W.a. Hpt. lkJL Cal:
~clde aft. I :30PM,
13J.991l. --------
ownbusa.wit.houtinvest-~y~~~S:~~I~ mechanicaJeqwp.needs a desi re for above 9-5 ·30 & Sun 12 Noon· Baltazar,4.94llS1,'2SS
ment 631-5008 ing for an exper office entry level qua~ty con-average income You SPM Contact Candy SECRETARY Coast Hwy, Lag. Bch Used Tawan oven $40_
MA NICURIST Deeded troll·ns....,..,..r epre· must be peraonable & Mills.891·2388.EOE Customer Service exp G.E diahwuberl3o.gd manager. This person I"-~-f'd t -b 'lit · TllUCK DIJVRa with ex per. at The will handle all acctg & vious exp helpful but con a en m your a a Y _________ , Order process1.ng, type ..... cond.Caah.536-4157 ~ l.EGALSECRETARY
~aguna Hills recent
<'.£a_lif P robate exper ~essary. Xlnt typing &
~H skills req. Call Mrs. l W i n s I ow r o r a p p t
. ·1060
LEGAL TRAIHH $mall Newport Beach
:hw hrm seeks legal
aanee Successful can·
*'4idate should have good ~-.eneral olfice 1k11ls & be
e.ager to learn Wall tra111. Starting salar y
$75().$900 851·9434
~LIQUOR CLERK· Ex per
preferred, 5 rughts, good
pay. good· future Apply
in person. 2937 E. Cst
Hwy.CdM. -----
Sell idle items 642 5618
r . 1 t •. wa'lltrai'nlnd..lvt'dualwi·th to communicate with 50+wpm, quotes, With good pickup, PIT Beehive,CdM67s.6720 inance inc Sosta e "' d . It othen "have dependa Seamstress needed phones, lrvine mfg. delivery.673-5340 BBQ Propane, new dble
bur ner, auto starter Typing invoices Office Turco aasembled Big
work. So. Santa Ana Saving67S.1890
federal taxes. me ex g mechanical bac · ble transportation. We Prefer ez.perience sew· 540 8894 ask f K H • • * ecutive secr etarial ground. Salar y com-will train if nei:essar y. Ing saifs. Santa Ana. · ' or -·
Maritvw McLeod duties a lso required. mensurate with exp. Excell. fringe benefits. 547-1344. SECURITY GUARDS
47l"Fair OT. Competitive salary in-Located in SJ C. Call Apply at: Teleprompter Openings for qualified Sml office. 540-~.
Costa Mesa eluding benefit package. Tom Johnson for app't of Newport Beach, 901 Seamstress wanted, eap individuals. Good start· TYPIST
1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• You are the winner of Call Bobbi 759-8972 & an. (714)831·9640. W. 16th Si., Newport helpful but not nee. log pay. Refundable un-2 ~tkllets 6pm SS1·5Ul4. Beach ~1950 iform deposits. 978-7243 Personal Lines Dept 1---------
($12 Value). to 9UAUTY -& 638-8191
I CcmadH Orclerh*Glri COMT'tOL SECRETARY/Law ofc.
lnsurance Agy Apply in
person· 333 N Newport ceJhr\li Must have gd. bandwrit· lmmed. opening in fmal ---------1 Excell. •kil.la for 1 man An~le7~~v:tioa ini. ans. phooes, some inspection, bole & flt· •••£$ ofc. Salary nea. 87~9201 Center filing. Call 8 to 5, tiog1 must pus co **.,..~**
Tickets must be ex· ~4!:_1157 , Pickwick pbya1cal lnclud.in& back SICllTAltY
a..-r. X-ray. Takirla appllca· Profe11lonal s ales Anawertna pbooea, typ-~:~·=~ ~r c!:!:U: Uonsbtwn.81ilOAMell· per1on or not ex· Ina• 1eneral
center ahead of lime. Partf• cept 4-20. Stratonex. periet:1ced.We cansbow secretarial work Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to Gllfti 17671 Armstrong Ave.. you the most successful Newport Beach Call
claim yourlicltets. Cci•uln i Y Irv , EOE A Kendavis method of earniocs Sam. (213)~-•
--*-*-*----1 Adults ~ding _l_n_d_._c_o_. -----b!:~~d your Incom e SECRETARY/Creative
attractive personalities RttepUorust ~arbor Lawn-Mt. Olive deal1n firm aeeliin1
to spend is hn per week Personable i.ndlvldual to Memorial Part is start· secr etary w/1tr on1
counseling youth ages &reel our customers. in& a before-need sales 1kll11, knowledge of
10-1 s . Even Ing s & answer phone & process staff. btpa. ft abrtbd. a must.
WeekendsAvaiJable.$75 ourbillingGrowingCo. We are looking for Ca ll : Mary or
P e r w k . C a I I with xlnt benefits. Call mature men and women Joann 714-752·87~
MA.TBJA.L
HAHDUMG lmmed. opening for
parts clerk, rubber hose products. mus\ pass co.
physical includ.in& back
X-ray Taking applica-
tions blwn 8 & lOAM ex· cept 4·20. Stratof\ex,
17671 Armstrong Ave ..
Irv. EOE. A Kendavi!I
Ind .. Co.
2:30-5 :30pm. Mon tbru 642·l593asltforJohn. to grow with us. Earn 1._ _______ _
Fri. 642-4321 ext. 343. while you learn. 1•
Ask for Lori. Receptionist wanted P/T, SECnTAltY /
~t 8-12 noon, Mon-Fri. Ute Call for appo&ntment LCM9 P'roa1tw
..--typing, phones. Great 5.tn~ Only dedicated ,
330 yStreet benefits. Call 640-0284 ~ motivated. ar consistent
Bl ,NB ----SEC"Y-n/TlME Mfgr's ~ needs PIT oon.amoker in c.orona del TYPIST, must take S II
Mar office. Hrs open, 8-2 or speed wril1ng 4/hrs.
pref. Pleasant phone 2 3 d a y s week
personality. Ugh\ typ-<714)644-~
Ull &r fillne. 87S.5090. T y p I S T I W 0 R 0
SELL AVOH PROCF.SSOR
Fu•'ll TIME Lanier word processor w. Will train Laguna Hills Eam$6orm«ean hr. Law Firm-typing wills &
Call 986-0522 trusts. Must havi'strong
SEWINGMACHINE typine & grammar
OPERATOR skills . Call Mrs. Winslow
Sail Ion exp. 631·1842 for appt. 83'7·1060
SHl ... MG&
Typist, tile bookkeepin1.
FIT. Hrs & salary open.
759·0257.
TYPIST
PUBLIC FURNlTURE
•AUCTION*
To.th 7:30PM
Lovely bdrm M!'U, bunk
beds, cedar chest, tbls Ir chr s, washer. dryer,
atove, retrt1erator, air
sterilizer. PLUS LOTS
MORE
$AVE$AVESAVE
We honor BofA , MC.
Cash ier ·s chec ks &
Cash. NO PERSONAL
CHE CKS PLEASE !
Food available. Item•
aubjed to preule.
MASTaS AUCTIOM
2075'h Newport Blvd CM
839-9125 ~
lkrcJn IOZO •••••••••••••••••••••••
Costa Mesa, Ca. aalt for Jamie. l~~~~~~~~~I applicant.a need apply.
I it E q u a I 0 pp or t. R U . /Sec Exper. In ~aJ eat.le re-•1 p•1 · ' Employer ecep on1J1t retary Sales lated field helpful, but A. II y I Receptionist, general of· not necesaary~xcell.
•••••• ., ficedutlesincludingtyp-GllU.THOUllS growth oppty. wtth ex-
RICEIV"G CL.EU Position exists in our
Sh I pp Ing · Receiving
Department. Thia posi-
tion would involve light
packing & receiving.
Ability to work with de· ad lines. 10 ltey &: typing
35_.5 wpm are ~uired. Applicant with shipping.
receiving experience a
definite plus. Please ap-
ply in persco:
3-4 days per week. Vaca-
tion relief. Apply at·
1660 Placentia. Costa
Mesa
Red 10 apd boys' Schwinn
Caliente, Sl", um, $100.
497.3577
Raleigh Grand Prix W a n t e d L i v e I n lOllpd, 26" frame, '165. • e Part-Time lng. Ma lure, self starter. paodine ar dynamic or·
• General lssi°'lllmt • STUDIHTS Worlt vaned & intere!ll· 9A)4.2PM aanization, located in 6111 HOMEMA.KHS Ing $900. O.C. Ajrport or F o u n ta in Va I I e y . •• Secretary to •• Earn extra money, are a . ca 1 1 pat 4~9'M 964.9080 working p/time in your _c_7_14_.)_75_2_·297_5____ 1---------i
• Executive Office • own home, introducin& Receptionist, lite tyning, Join the Los Angeles
th N Dally PU .... to r-· Times CirculaUoo Team SECUT AltY
Wanted for Ge>eral Con·
PLISSEY
SEMICONDUCTORS
16'1 Kaiser Av .. Irvine
• e ew "' filing, answer phone.
• Immediate openin& for ver11&UJe lndJvidual. The Or•Ree".;. _ _. •-a1 • adapt your worlt ... ~· "'"' · Airport a rea. Non· tractors. 131-:ltXM. ---------
•
Must be capable of handling fast-paced •• Setyourownhours!Call sch ed ule lo you r varied and rnteresun1 duties for newspaper Weekdays between 4pm smoker pref. 5'9-2400. lifestyle. Wort Sbn/day ---------is H 0 E S A L E S ·
• executive & personnel admirustrator. Call:. ~n ... , ~J.527. lllECS'Tl-•T In a Times Circulation SECRETARY childs/teens. F-P/T, ex-
.,,.., ..... E 'l77 f ....... --------i ~ I ffi General contra ctor 'd hrl · Pleasant olfice ln N.B.. borne" have more Ume seeltin& sec'y w/eood t i v e 1 , be n er 1 t 5
housekeeper $100/wk. 642-4278
English Speaking ---------
770-1832 Boys European lOspd,
---------Yellow, very good cood.
Wanted p/t delivery S75957·07'2,Mfr9076
person 11·5 car pro
vlded, call Susan at lllllllacg ttll1 ... 1021 631-7240 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WELDERS MacGregor
Yachts, 1631 Placentia .
Costa Mesa
llEDWOOO ZX6's Xlnt decldnl. ~20· long.
New load j\Bt in from m ii I. 55• {ft 646-9885
anytime. • .._.._1. xt. or appt. c •• sa es o ice near your p person. y, mcen·
• Editor's Secretary PBX OPERATOR· heavypbooes.549-7971 for yourfamily,atudies, skills, accurate typist, Chi ldren 's Bootery WOlDPIOCESSoa • e telepboneansserv,day 1 lstf win orleisurelyperiods.We construction back· 644·2464Mr.M.ilter Magllforlaw offlceln C•1r•&
• ft relif uaveyard shin., Recept on or gro g pay hourly wages & iround prefernd. Call ---------Huntington Beach Non· 1•111• 1• IOJO
• A chaJlen1iJ>& opportunity la beina offered by will train. 547-6747 ~u:'a:c~ ~ ~en~y~ ~~ commissions. 841-8305. Clark. ST A. TIOti&Y smoker. M&-1400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•the Daily P ilot for someone wllb tbee "6 / StoreinCdMM!edsaales Nlltkormat FT3 w/2.0 intelll1ence, wit and skills required to be. l /::son office, ad on have xlnt secretarial LOS '"NGPT IC'C!TJMES SIClllTAIY ,.,_ l ., __ h ...........
• ..-... I l h kill T " ~ person f/Ume, 5 days. Merclll••• ....... m em, '""' ' .......... secret.ary to the editor. ll'a an interestin& p es ft wlUI peop e. 1 le ep one a a. op 1375 Sunflower Ave Permanent part time Xlnt working conda. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lens, • many other ac-
• poetlion requlrin1 the tools ol tbe trade -aoe or 2 days week " cover • a l a r Y & be o e f i l C.M. from 1 to 5pm. Gen of. Especially fine clientele. .a...a-. 1005 cesaortes Evel")'lhina in
wpm dictation, 10 wpm typina, dict.apbone -. for vacaUont. Depend•· pack age. Call P at. 54C).()301 fice, small tab. typinc r --....-· · _.. k2S e and the abUlty to 1b1ft mental 1eara on short ble & nex. Hn ~5pm. 875-6300 report.. sc&-Ul83 Phone&1S-lOlO or appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!~7d1,.0fffl ......... ·
Tb be n tbe e W"' .... TED TO IUY _::.,..,..~ .. :..=:-...· ----• notlce. e ne ta are aenerooa. pay 646-7417 between llHpm. ·--------Equal Opportunity SIClllT .. •Y~= STOCK Clerlt part Ume """
• reuonable. AppUcaUona belna accepted only e Employer -for marine hardware 1 buy o Id gun a. 4x5 Pacemaker Crown
throu&h appointment by calllnl ... 642-4321. PEISOHFIUDAY RECE'1'/CLERK --------Ellperlence in tl Uoo s tore. Call : Balboa diamonda, Ivory jade & Graphic, F4.7 Oplar
• ext m . needed for ofllce In ,...... SALIS or collection., NOD· Marine, 5&9871, E.O.E. collectlbl•. can (71') 135 mm lena $125.
• • Irvine . Must hav e JacobylrMeyen,oneof lmmed. partUmeopen-smoker. Huot naton M/F/H 972·4d•ullforDane. Polaroid 9Clapter, film
' e ACCOUOls Pwille : traoaportaUon tor er -America'• largest law l og for Reader Ad Beach.N&..J.400 --:-;~~~~--~------_-.,;-_-....:.---------. holden at IOOCI prices. •1• rands., help wtth some firm a, 11 seeking .a repre.sen~veforlnalde Sec rtaJ .... Rolletnu 1LR n .s $80. e BOO""lll! office duties. Minlmwn Receptlonllt/Clerk for sales poeit.ioa. Gd. com· ma '46-7909 "" e 32 bn per week. Call our lllltlon Viejo office. paoy beoefil.I. Apply in SALIS SEC-Y ~:.....;..:...:.;;._ ____ _
•Afull-Umepoatuonlaava ablefaf'accurate. btwn 8 :S0 ·5 , Kerl Youmuatbaveprevioua person: Pennyaaver, Wlth a youb(_d11l&D\lc For Sale Complete e penon with at leut two years experience In fm.'l724 erperlence with ~ood or-1$60 Placentia Ave.. computer bUJ&DI sales Darkroom eqwpmeat . ............. ia, account.a payable for computer e •--• _._, .... C.M. Kon·Fri., \.SPM or•• .. hadan. Mu.\ have Beal offer. "'1-48'11
• ~-.cash reportln1 and dlabunement: PBSOHfltlDAY e,d~~t;"..rpub'uc,'w':J xi~ verbal 1kill11 e a ullnl and forecaaUna. Wlll prepare Over the coum. aalel. f tl fOI SALIS clerical ot aecreterl&J C4lh IOH
•
bank depoaita. Must poaseu lood office Boatator.. Gl-2110 e flclen y or approx· Major publilbinl firm uperieoee. Call Uoda •••••••••••••••••••-••
aJdl)a. Permanent po.llloa with aood •ala.t7. ~·P~bt: ~ 1r=a baa openinl• in O.C. Devorkln at Saf~ Hlmalayaa t i•• old
l ud co~y paid benefltl. Call: 642-4321. PHARMACY Tech.. area for sales repa. Health Care Sy1tem1. male.S.alf*l.IUS.
!Elll. m fdr appt. • F /Time. Will traln. :e::e ":t.:!=ca~ Protectedterritor)'. hllb n•·lli5Hl21. so.zm.
• Mus t type 'Owpm . -Won 'Dleue ~all Cor comm., no travel. com· ~ ......_ • ._.A . Classified Outside Sales • ~b0a:!~::. r~:u~: anappt'. 6t1m the houn re&:vti:w~r~f.1°t!· b~Yci 8:~~~~~Y/!ecs::::~:~ tl':-1 ::;?; ........... ..:=.
•• SalHperaoo to handle Real &atate. Hilla, 'llr. Drhfu1. on1t71i1_ .• ~:~IOJI Thurs Is Fri only. Call lurer of top quality llJ:SHONt> ~-AXC.
Deveiorment accounts and automoUn. "Ja.1'1M ~'r.. for app't 54MOtO. aaUboata. &dome. 1tllla fl Cbamp alte. al P. PC•
• ~ t b t l t 2 JACOIY .. ....,.., ·--IL _. ... __ ~ • b 0 • • p y t p t y • accoun 1. 1nu1 ave a eu JHra Ptc:tllre ftw mwafac· Sala NCI· .... ~ • -.-Wl•MJOaftl-,
•eq>crienee. S•lary plus ~-_.ldt. 1118o. Sprtoast. beaeftta. '1$1·1Ml. ...._...,. !:::::,
•
ban car, mllea1e paJd. Excellent compa.11,1. timtr lookiq for ••P L.A. Cal1t«nla190014 No• blrin1 Aul1tant ~ DOG TltAUONGIN
beneftta. For appolJlttnertt for laterv\ew, call ea\UN .....-. t.nvolv.. • lhn.,erTnl..-. Mln. ~ YOU.HOii~ eea.5878, ext. 277. e mat e.wa,. .,. ... cut· 8mo. exper. Call for ln· llCllfAITP/T OM*••
• ._. n..a .. £ ~ e Uo1 • !!!~bib :,_f PartllC1,.uU8'TIONIST . r-*";;;;le;w;: MZ-;;;;1231.--;; hceu.t CIPl*tualt.I ln Work after school and on· Pnlblml ... ..._ r.l , .. ft • cu.ttom .... _. · · t.U ~ 11m new,•odlntta19Gnet Saturday gettlng new AAA.,..DOG • C ••I,_. 19 :f::ttn~~~.1'.1c= m1n~, !f:, ~:'::i IALldf•SoM ~s:-o::s.._:1,.! cuatomers for the ar11a't TIWNIMO.--·
•Adultt with outttandlat attncUv•e •kd•J•· tO·HU ""· H81eU11aAMoe. w•x~pr~e~rr•itd~b·a' ql&INt POcl ·lJ.~' •. leadtngnewapaper.8'g•Ptt.a ..... onaliU• wbo -a01 ~Wit.la io.11. ....... 151·115l. .. " ...._., .... llan t trl dbOnU.. AfHroldYoU&bl.St.artat$4.00/boW'.t :•PMe ;:.... __ ..;...._ ______ ,. ___ ........ ...-. ___ t : m.MCll. f'/T 111ar.o.n;~ prua. psan r •:•tll·"'~~i~~ . : : ·------~.... ~oob'~~· ~.U~:!--~~~~~&.L~IUl'OMl'~~~ll~/~r~· '
aao w. •1 Street .• =rt:aa.CA •
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Giant Gara1e Sale . Furn itu re, 1ame1,
· clothing, lamps, ltlt.
utenaib, vac, mile. Sat.
~s. •Cashew. Univ. Pit,
Irvine.
SUPS FOi llNT
646-4419
MotorH-. S./ Trwcb t560 1..t/S...... f 160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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WE CAM SELL P• c•••!! YOURR.V. Low...._!
558-UOC 1910 4 ... ..J 5 tpd.
RENT: 22' lux. mtr D .... Pl*U,'1
home. Slp1 a. self-cont. Tr1•1 *-'
$275/wk. + a• mi. 5 ...... _
M().HH atlaw!!! _,, M•---.-l•a .,,,.._.,,
BARWICK OATSUN
\of' Juan C apt\fr anc
831 -3311
WllUY
CLIAMCAIS
AMDTIUCU
COHHHL
C HEVRO LET
~ 7'-I I j ! "' I I
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S46-I 200
Ht ... IUYll .
Top dolWs for Spcina
Cara, Bup, Campers,
914'1, Audi'J AsldorU/CllGR
JIMMAllMO
VOUlSWAMM
18711 Beach Blvd.
HUN1INGTON BEACH
142-2000
Chwllled Ads &l.2·5678
Allto1, Mew 9100 AMtos, Mew 9100
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2888 llarbor Rlvd
'*i Costa ~lt>S11 ~ Q33Q..
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P.AltFOll
GOODACLIAM
USIDCAIS!
L-.SI
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NEWPORT BJ:AOI
71z.oto0
JUSTAlll'81
New '81 GTV·2.5 Coupe.
MUSTSll!tl
2480 Harbor Blvd.
at Fair -Costa Mesa miracl e
m azda
'81 Alfa Romeo Spiders
In atock. B\ly now •
aave!
549-4300
Autos, M•w 9100 Avto1, M•w 9100 Avtol, M•w 9100 Allto1, M•w 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
11 FORD 10 MERCURY
FAIRMONT ZEPHYR
Automaltc trans . 6 cyltndef 4 cyllnder eng1n1, AM-FM
PoW9f llelring. AM-FM stereo *eo, caAetle. ...peed Ind
end only 8000 ml lea I (1 BIG959) '80 FORD only 11,500 mlla (601ZEEI
55997 LTD WAGON 54797 Automatic trans , root
rack. power steering.
'79 MERCURY t.ctory I ll, AM-FM stereo 71PONTIAC • Ford Factory Driven * UPHTI (664ZGZ~ PH0 ... 11 ---.•..-·-·-~-··-'-·-·-....,.. 1t•tf•"9· caetory 1u ,..,.,. lot **"Y .. ... -........... ,,.,, s. "1,,.,.,_I 56997 f11ltlt
54297 53ftJ
'74 LINCOLN '7l UMCOLM
MAHtY MAlllY
'---~=-10 MERCURY ~....., ... ..., .. ~ .... -
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5M97 COUGAR Xl-7 52997 Rallay wheels. power
'7' FORD window• factory air. '75 COU(iAI AM-FM stereo, tflt wheel.
PICTO crui•e control • Ford 117
"41/0 "-V• -· lir -.,,.., 1,1'00 Factory Driven • ~----·c. ~Qt
-'°'"'°°' (183ZRT) ... (JOIMtz~
53997 57997 52497
'71 MllCUIY '77 UMCOLM
MONAICH MAI.I Y
~--.--.-18 FORD
,.... ......... -.. loctDty .... MoN'M ......... .., .. ~-~ =.., ........ till -· ...... -
53997 PINTO 55779
71UNCOLN Automatic trans., 4
cyllnd«, radio & Mater
TOWM•AM * Ford FaetOfY 0rl¥tn • ,._....,....,.,,MHM_ (181ZEP). .............. -~
S64fJ
SA .. -I --=~· Avery l,l'twy. extt <off 5 neeway> IJ 1,.2040 4'~949
CloHd SUDda,.. ·
CREVIER
&IST 611oADWAY
SANfA ANA
835·3171
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'7U.aol.A S/R <2611)
'77 e.aoc11 auto (00.0)
''Tt 320i (71111>)
'79 DOI.A SIR {109) '90 52liA IUDl'f. <OOU>
Clowl S•d.Y.
77 IMW320I
Dynamite 2 door
automaUc. Air, stereo.
58k . Very clean.
(411SYH)
S71t5
JIMMAAIMO
VOIJCSWA(ilH mu 8eacb Blvd.
142-2000
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OUN GE COUNTY'S
_O\DIST
.._. t721 '61WAGOM
············-.. •••••• $$00/080. ..... VISITYOUR P119Ht t74' OIAMGI COAST •••••••••.,..•••••••••••
'SOVW o-.~Sta.
WI•-Am/Pm 1tereo
c111, air, •tr• tank,
lq1. rack, 20,000 mt
dnt cond, 8npf, "500.
(114)5'0-ZSZI G~1.
H ~o .& LEASE '8' Bue. all ort1. ent.
""'"" "' '70 VW ec.vertib&e, alnt trau, xlat. N•ver HIAD9'1Aln'BS DIRECT! cond, n.., top, 1 owner, ~ted. S1400.at--. TODAY!!! · --_$3500 __ . 9'04S25 _____ VW Baja Convt. New red ..,,.,._,,,... UMIYBSITY '11 vw Bua. amttm 1-patnt. '1% mi with 1,000
SALEStsSERVICE tract, 7 pus., enrf, Z.. ml. Wblte •Pokea, nr OLDSMOllLI bed, 1 owner. Xlnt cond. new tires. New am/Im
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--... $5200/0BO. P.P. 751-84 CUI, very nice. ~. --~ dy1;857-'511eves. MS-~. 6MCTIUCkS -------2850Hart>orBlvd, WANTElD: '80·81 VW 'A Bua, leml camper 14 COSTA MESA 71J..0900 eampu, MU, pay eaah. cond . S2 ,000/ OBO
___ 5_4_0._t_'4_0 __ Ponclle tJIG ~rJY. 992·0319 or _~_8800 _____ _
'11 hatchback, 5·•pd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '57 VW BUG Jookt and
AM/FM etereo, 38K ml, POllCHl,lt7t '79 .Rabbit Deluxe, l'Wll &rut. completel)'
slnt cood. P.P. -.5171 921. Fully loaded. 15,400 k!IOOIOBO P.P. Moms: ttock. Pbone892..z.402
ort1. ml., x.lnt cood. in· 5'8-9959; Oya: 1151-1371 '79 vw Convt. l3K ml, '79 Prelude, red, 5 1pd, 1lde fr cu. Blue book uk for Bob 1 ale, am/fm, re1. 1aa. wholesale la bll,375; our --------B aupunkt am/fm caas. '6500. 953-1120dya eale price ls $28, 775. '19 Rabbit DIESEL, 4dr, Bight Yellow tan lbt.
(.200368). Aak for Duke enrl, lo mi, xlnt cond, Truly escepti-OnaJ cond.
'11 Honda Accord, AC, 5 or Mike. &U-1~1 ff'JSO. 6'7U'7Z.
1pd trans, xlnt cond.
673-7578 I THEODOR£ Alltot,UMd Autos, UHd ROBINS
FORD
1060 HARBOR Bl VO
COSTA Ml'>A 641 0010
•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
'18 Honda Civic, mlnt, re-~.,_,4'. :..: 'J/r'...,,,1 liable, new p&int, cus, I =··~Y~\lltsell. V~N CONVERSIONS I
'72 Honda eoo. Motor bad, l'i170 Porsche 914. rUM o u m u st see o u r new RAM
otherwlae fine. whole or good, S3100. ai; NEW P 0 RTE R · custom Van
parta.9ll0-'78M 131-0.'UT , Conversion! Equipment Includes
'18 CIVIC 5spd new G 1 ANT r No o o R ~ custom paint, captai ns chairs, ~
radial1, new b;akes, po Rs c HE s w A p I custom wheels & tires, full carpeting '
aml fm c&11, xtras. x.lnt MEET. May 2nd, 24 hr & wood panelling, sofa bed & morel I
cond. k2507S2-6120 lolo, 498-9177
...,... 9730 loll loyw '75' on1y 59997 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
'61Jaguar3.8 MK US ~U •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ~ R 1 v I m:~::::~:~·~; ([)) ~;~;c ~I ·4es4~ e& v aA~ess · '1' Sllver,classic.~. Jf\\ Na._.n•H<ll ai; X S "
' 640-8379, 833-2009 ......... ,~ ----------~
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Roy Carver,lllC. 44 ,000 mi. Mint cond. ·s11 Cthloud u. rum. au/c, •79 PLY '77 DODGPEI,
Rolls ltoyce BMW $8,000. IW0-8978. ea er seats, ~en y T1 •I* ttw ·~ 4•4 l.S40Jamboree L-.cla 9736 o'hauled, SlB,000 or best (23..a3) (34211<G)
Newport Beach 640-6444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer. 645-8375 s7 9 9 7 s4 2 9 7
'79 Lancia-~ Coupe, Soab 9760 ~
Soddlltl llCk IMW 12,SOO ml. mov-••••••••••••••••••••••• '.Ill U~Ccr ~~1~)J;°~. reduced . LEASE ,~ •71 CHEVY INTERN'TL ~
DAl°lcS:!! ~:.~·;x;GS:!!~! ~~~.: MU .. s('i~~EE! sf;;;7 I
snrf. new tires all ex-TUii~ Drastic~ lras, '8&961080 494-1136 va r:,~~-=::..._ 9740 IEA~t!,!~S ~ USED CARS / t
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Co.elllTodaJ! 240D-JOOD +SD '79 Dl•LOM .... T '78 CHEVY · :1
OHL Y!!! •••:·~~;~·.:;n-_;••• NEW1w::t:tCH ' ii
AtldS....!!! SAVESS$SSS$ Toyoh t765 ...-~ c..-. 214 :2111;::~·••• TRAN6c4o/:41~t .... ~~:"ifit: .. ·· ~ s$9'97 s4'897 ,
~ --~ 5 speed Uftback. Factory ~
Cloeed Sunday a l r . 1 t ere o . I t 's I
SELLING YOUR dynamite! (8:il1.1Qff) ·~0;r· new \lret, MERCEDES! $3495 752-5~. TOP~ISS ,g~ ~
New '80 BMW 73.il, ..yhlte Call Jack Bacon 18711 Beach Blvd. ~
wlblack lnt. B~ wbla. JIM SLBtOHS 142-2000 ~
alpine 1uspemion, 1nrf, 1a&roTS I~ j ti .... ,,. 8 o;11t1 l ---'71 CORONA Yellow ar,s C•lhw•. ,......,.m . l""OHarborBlvd. I
t_.. Bu I ... w bl k l D t .. 4 Ip d . ... e over y or ease. COSTA MESA
Pl 11 E si,175 /0BO days ease ca ves : 631.m6 83.S-9300 751-7153ultforAntooio. (213)637-2213. nltes 546-81S8
'12 2002Tll, sunroof, Ml% 79 lOOSD ~
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M\ore than 163.000 1n coins baa
been at91en rrom Oran.s• County
'tr.1109\t District buses ln
ma intenanceyards, orficlalssay.
One worker, Jeffrey Reynolds,
29, •lf Buena Park, was arrested in
,January and his jury trial on
rand theft cbarees is scheduled
to beatn Jwie.2 at the WfftOranae
County Municipal COL1rt:·:1n
W estmlnster.
BUT DISTUCf OUlclall, who
firs_t had cLaJmeet that Reynold.a
had sneaked more than $200 otf a
bus in a small traab bin, aren't
sure wttether be waa responsible
1or &Jl fhe thefts. They have left
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Govnmor Brown te1t1 the cuiline as Dr. Edward Abraham (Wjl), cM/ 'Robert the Great• look on in
kitc1 ien of Newport restaurant.
I
11rown feted in ~ffiwp,n~i.
• I •
Stlpporters pay $1,000 for dinner tribute
By ~;.\Nl)u; JOY of•• .,..., l'lletl\Mt
Gc1v. Edmund Brown Jr. was
the highlight, the guest. the
bene factor and lhe reason for a
13-cc•urse, $1,000·a·plate dinner
last night on Balboa Peninsula.
Th e event. arranged by Santa
Ana attorney Frank Barbaro,
dtew a collection of 24 Brown
admi rers first to the Newport
~each home of Dr. Edward
/Abra ham for cocktails and then
by I 1mousine caravan to the
Robe· rt the Great Restaurant off
an a lley across from Balboa
CinaJna.
As his supporters awaited his
arrival inside the eatery. Brown
was cornered in the alley by
news men who sought his latest
pron• luncements, ~ut received
non-t elling responses from the
gove rnor
AS·KED WHEN he'll announce
new state Supreme Court ap·
poir1tments. h e responded.
"So< Jn .. ,
H ~ as his list of potential ap·
poin teesnarrowed? ,
''I · d rather not gel into the de·
tails. " Brown said
What kinds of things do people
talk tlo him about when he c.fomes
to Or angeCounty?
"I"eople's main complaint is
just like anywhere else.'' he said,
"crime and inflation ...
W hataboutpollutionT
"I REPRESENT the entire
stat. e," he said, dropping the
quef ;lion there.
Arid soon.
Ju st before being ushered into -,--.. -------.!119 D.R llGI COAST llATIER
Low cloudlneu tonight
ai td Saturday momin• but
m ostly sunny Saturday
afternoon. Lows toni1ht In
50•1 . Htihs Saturda)'
m ld·80s at beaches to up-
pur 80I inland.
the restaurant by a waiter
dressed like a 16th century monk,
the governor paused to 1i1n
several autograpbs for pleading
passersby wbohadapoUed him.
The event. a fund-raiser for a
committee exploring the
possibility of Brown seeking the
Democratic nomination for the
U.S. Senate next year. was in·
formal 1lnd attracted a collection
or monled aueats, many OI wbom
dido 'tknowtheot.ben previaulJy,
ONE GUEST, who uked not Lo
be identified, said be attended
becausebewascurioua.
Another. Santa Ana attorney
Marty Handweiler, said be hadn't
been Involved in polltlca la many
years and a former partner sug-
<See BROWN, Page.\%)
Tlwusands retrace
route of Christ
JERUSALEM <AP ) -
Thousands of pilgrims from
around the world climbed the
narrow, twisting Via Dolorosa
this Good Friday to retrace the
tortured path of Jesus Christ lo
the skull-shaped hill called
Calvary where he was crucified.
Many bowed under the burden bl heavy wooden
crosses they carried along the
r oute from the place where
Pontius Pilate condemned
Christ, lo the Cburcb of the Holy
Sepulchre. traditional site of his
cruciftxion and entombment.
Many pilgrims paused at .the
Third Station ol the Crosa,
where tradition says Chris\ feH
the first lime, and lingered ~t a
spot that bas recentl)' been
paved wfth stone blbcks bellev~
to have lined the Via Doloroaa 'ln
Christ's Ume.
Whether Christ actually
stepped on them is ques&.ionable
since scholars do not a1ree on
bis route tb Calvary. But for
many pUgrtms, the Easter ap~rit
was enhanced by the smooth
white stones.
"Seeing these stones and
treading on them makes me feel
I have walked in the footsteps of
Christ," said Mary Del Savio. a
pilcrim from New York City. "It
is like being with the
Redeemer.''
The stones were dug up by
Jerusalem munlcipallCy workers
when they remov.S the later
Turkish-built surface to lay new
plpes.
Jerusalem was b.athed in
warm sprln& sunshine for the
ann\lal pilgrimage that marks
the saddest occasion in the
Christian calendar.
The sound of monks chanting
throuah bullhorns mingled with
the cries of the mueuins in the
minarets callJng the Moslem
f althful to prefer on their
Sab~. ,.
appeared betwflen Aui. 30, •· and lfan. 16. The money
represents about 3 percent ol the
coin• colleet.d dur1ns thai time.
Most ol the dlltrlct '• d'J·bul net.t baa new vacuum systems
whet• coins are'taken off the bus
with machlntry. Dlltrtct officials
said tbe missioc money apparent·
ly wu taken from the 75 buses
thatdon'tfla\r,theaetup.
8UT &£YNOLD8' attorney,
James TbomUM of Aoabetn'l,
aatd be bas questions about the
audit and about ~sible clalnu
that his client could have taken so
much.
"It's an impossibility for one
man to walk off with $63,000 ir, ..
'
coins," heaald. "b even a aroup
of men.''
The district currently hu two
maintenance yards where buaet
are parked,: on Harbor Boulevard
Just south of the Garden Grove
Freeway in Garden Grove and on
Sand Canyon A venue east of the
Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine .
Onofre shutdoWn
gestu.re reject~d
Southern California ~dison Co. posal was intended to raise the is·
stockholden overwhelmingly re· sue of nuclear power.
peeled by the end of next year at a
cost of$3.3 billion.
jected a proposal to halt
operations at the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station
Thursday at th e annual
stockholders meeting In Los
Angeles.
Edison spokesman Dave
Barron said 87.4 percent voted
against the measure and 3.5
percent voted for it. About 9
percent of the stockholders
present abstained.
Barron said the measure to
cease operations at the nuclear
plant. located about three miles
south or San Clemente. was
sponsoced by Los Angeles res·
ident David Lou mi an.
LOUMJAN', PRESIDENT of
tbe Southern Callfornla·Alllance
for Survival, a .group opposed Lo
nuclear power. owns one share of
Edison stock.
Barron said a shnUar measure
proposed by Loumlan at laat
l ear'• ttockbolders' mfftlna won
per~t approv(ll from t.boN e~babot.s. ·
· "We feel tbia ta a victory in Uiat
lt seems Mr. Loumian baa lost
some ground aince last year,"
Barron taid. "However, u a
stockholder be bu the rllht to
place PJ'Oposala such a tbla cme •Ul• ballot..,
However, tbe anU·auclear
rroup behind the m~11ure a.lao
claimed a victory. Karen Llptaon,
spokeswoman for the Peace
Conversion Project, the Orange
County branch of the Alliance for
Survival, said the shut-down pro-
Gayclwrw
wses battle
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The
San Francisco Gay Men 's
Chorus has lost a round in its
court battle with the Jesuits
over whether the singing group
should be allowed to use a
church for an upcoming concert.
San Francisco Superior Court
Judge Ira Brown denied Thurs·
day the chorus' request to order
the Jesuits to allow the singers
to go ahead with a scheduled
concert April 25.
\
Easter egg hunt
planned in Laguna
An Easter egg hunt sponsored
by American Legion Post 222 of
Laguna Beach wilJ be held Swi·
day at the Lasuna Beach High
SchQOI athletic field beginning at 1
p.m. ' The hunt 18 opi!n to all city
children aae 9 and under. More
than 11000 colored eca• will be
bidden on the athletic field for
children to find. Onespecially col·
ored eu Will enUtle the finder to a
gift.
"WE DIDN'T expect the pro·
posal to pass." Mi6s Liptson said.
·'The purpose is to bring lhe issue
before the stockholders. We con-
sider anything over 2 percent of
the vote a victory.··
Currently the nuclear plant in
question, Unit 1, is not operating.
The 14-year-old. 4M-megawattre·
actor was shut down a year ago
for repairs on corroded 11team
tubes. Operations are scheduled
to begin again in June.
Two new 1,100-megawatt re·
actors are under construction at
San Onofre with completion ex·
NUCLEAR RegulAtory Com·
mission licensing hearings for the
two new units are scheduled for
July.
The Alliance for Survival pro-
posal at Thursday's meeting
would have the three nuclear re·
actors convereted to solar power
facilities Edbon, which owns 80
percent of the nuclear generating
station, maintains the group's
proposal isn't feasible.
The remaining 20 percent of the
nuclear facility at San Onofre is
owned by San Diego Gas and
Electric Co. Edison personnel
operatelheplant.
Deity ...............
Calling /qr tow truck wa:r driver's solution for moving van 1tuck
between house and wall on narrow Laguna street.
Moving day blues
Loaded van gets stuck in driveway
BY STEVE MITCHELL Ofllle Delly,.......,.
Moving day is hectic under the
best of circumstances. so you can
understand Ed and Guss Griffin's
exasperation Thursday when
they left their Laguna Beach
homeforthelast time.
Everything was packed in the
huge moving van for the trip to
Coronadel Mar, the Griffins' new
home.
But Laguna Beach isn't noted
for its wide thoroughfares or level
driveways -especially in the
hiUs abovetbetowo.
The van drivers dlacovered that
when they attempted to roll out
for Corona del Mar shortly after 1
p. m. Thursday
They got stuck between a wall
and' a hard place (l~e house).
And llrrlbs' from tree that also
blocked the van didn't help
matters.
Employees of the van company
were reluctant to discuss the
matter. But they called out a big
tow truck, which hoisted them off
ttie ground and pulled them out.
By the Ume the van arrived at
the Corona del Mar home and un-
loaded, the Griffins sald It was
aboullOp.m.
There's one consolation for the
former Laeu.nans.
''Our new home i1 on nice ftat
ground." Mri. Griffin la'u1bed.
Caltrana oftlcl•I lD
I SHramento, Wider P.t.-.Unt um
., ,week fro111 Oran•t Co .. aly
• Jeadere, have •dmlUed tlley
.,rtcl •tn ulculatta1 if•turt bt1iw:y luacta &1JOttj(f to tM
countv.
They asreed Thursday to
amend an earUer proposal so the
coW\ty wlll receive 10.e percent
of bi1bway f und1 tent to
Southern Calif ornla counties
"Super 80
noise data
gll8rded
By STEVE MARBLE or-. Deity ........
Officials at Burbank Airport,
where the acclaimed "ql)iet"
DC·9 Super-a> je has been operal·
' lng for three months, are keeping
data on the jet's performance a
well-euarded secret.
Despite request.a, various Of·
ficials in Oran1e County say
they've been denied noise reports
on just how quiet the new
McDonnell Douglas aircraft is.
The noise data is considered im-
por\ant because the Super-a> is
viewed as the key to reducing
• noise at John Wayne Airport.
AirCal, which operates 25 daily
flights out of John Wayne, is ex-
pecting to take delivery of it.a first
Super-a> on May 14 and expects to
begin oeprating the craft by the
end of next month.
HUGH COFFIN, Newport
Beach's city attorney. said he hH
been trying to get information
from Burbank on the
performance of the "quiet" jet
but has struck out regularly.
··It seems like it should be
public information but we can't
seem to get lt. ··be commented.
Bill Martin, who heads John
Wayne's noise abatement center.
says he hasn't received data on
the Super-80 from Burbank
either.
He speculalles, "They might be
hesitant to release it because this
is a new craft that has only been
operating a short time.
Martin cautions that results or
daily noise monitoring at
Burbank might not be applicable
at Orange County because
• runway characteristics are
different.
SAM JONES, an airport
director at Burbank, insists the
Super-80 is quieter than other jets,
partlcuJarly the Boeing 137. but
refuses to release figures.
He says a total noise profile
should be released in the airport's
quarterly statement next month.
Sam Lane. a Costa Mesa
acoustical engineer who serves as
a consuJtant to Newport Beach.
claims to have measured noise
generated by Super-80s at
Burb'1tk and concludes that the
new jet is louder than reported by
its manufacturer.
The Super-80 was demonstrat-
ed last summer at John Wayne
Airport and noise monitoring
station readings revealed the
craft to be several decibels
quieter than the 737, a plane now
in operation at the county airport.
111 BVT NOISE consultant Jerry
Rollins, whose firm prepared
"'• environmental reporta for AirCal
on the Super-80, says the dem·
onstrar flight was "highly
struct ed.'
"T at rught." he commented,
fl o-n by a McDonnell
as pilot who knew exactly
w at he was doing and was highly
f m ' arwiLhtbeplane."
R wsaid his firm. CH2M Hill
ewport Beach. hopes to obtain
data from Burbank on the
Super-a>-"that is, lf they'll give
itto us."
Mickey McPike. a McDoMell
spokesman, s uggested that nol,se
readings at Burbank might dot
lell the fuH story on the new jet.
BE POINTED OVT that
Pacific Southwest Airlines, Lhe
only carrier in the country now
flyina Super-808, baa likely not
had tiane to familiarize all It.a
pUotl with the new craft.
"But we're fully confident Lhat
we have completely defined the
noise cbaracterlatics of the
Super«>,'' be Hid. ·• McPlke point.cl out that wlien
tbe new jet wu certlfled by the
Ft.A, it wu put through a battery
of159 fllaht tats.
GOOD IKATE -Steve laaaCSOD of Spokane, Waab., wins
a few appreciative stares as he skates past a park bench
From Page A1
Tbe Caltrua proce11 dOea nol
Mt Uide amMmta Ot •on•y for each county , onl,y tbt
.,.rcentqe ol future dollara Al-
lotted to each jurladiction.
Speclllc projects are ll•Wd on·
ly to provide a basia for each
COW\ty'• need.a.
ow ........
in Riverfront Park. The observers seem to be saying, col-
lectively, "Oh, to be that young again."
Pilot dies
in fighter
bail-out
An El Toro Marine Corps ~
Station pilot died and bla r.lldllr
intercept officer was lnjllared
when the two Irvine residlenta
had to bail out of their cripf>led
jet fighter before it crashett 49'
miles east of the China I.ake
Naval Weapons Station.
. Maj. John C. McAnnally, 38.
dted at Fort Irwin Army l~laae
Hospital s hortly after the
Wednesday afternoon crast-1 El
Toro air station spokesm an' U .
Mark Houl'th said today.
Lt. Dennis Viera, 26, walS re-
ported in good condition tod ay in
the same hospital.
Lt. Hough said no de-
termination has yet been made
on the reason for the c r·ash.
which he said occurred abowt 200
yards within the boundarl·t!S of
Fort Irwin in an area known as
Leach Lake.
He added that he wasn't sure
how the men were injured i11 the
evacuation procedure in v~ hkb
&<>th men were ejected frorr1 the
cockpit by an explosive charge
under their seats.
The men. members or El
Toro's Marine Fighter A Uack
Squadron 323, were on a rc11utine
training mission. a M<trine
spokesman said.
A small private plane crushed
in the same area Tuesday, kill·
ing William A. Evans Jr ..
d 1 rector of the San 0 1ego
Aerospace Museum. and h1:• son,
William A. Evans IV. 18
Maj McAnnally is surviv1?d by.
his s ister Myrna Johnst?•n of
Lake Forest . and hi s m1 •ther.
Amelia M c Annall y of
Placerville.
Funeral services are pen ding.
i Water line
Pair agree
to conlrols
on securities
BROWN FETED AT NEWPORT BASH. • •
work slated
An e1ght·inch water line~; II be
ins talled on Gaviota Drive
between Brooks and Cress stireets
in Laguna Beach beginning next
week
Ronald E. West of Laguna
Niguel and G. Charles Cole of
Dallas have signed a consent
agreement with the Securities
and Exchange Commission that
forbids ttlem from committing
fraud , selling unregistered
securities or withholding
pertinent Information from in-
vestors.
West, president of Costa Mesa-
based Bishop Investment Corp.,
and Cole had been accused of
fraud in the sale of $80 million in
unregistered securities to 2,343
investors in at least 3() states
since 1976.
Neither man admitted nor de-
nied the federal accusationa, but
agreed to terms of a permanent
injunction.
Bishop Investment Corp. was
named ifl the SEC suit as a com-
pany used by Lhe pait to acquire
money from investors without
their knowledge.
The SEC bad accused the men
of using eight companies -the
other seven in Dallas as
general partners for a number
of limited partnerships they sold
to the public as tax shelters. The
limited partnerships, the SEC
said, were used to invest in "dis·
tressed real properties."
While the SEC did not specify
how much of the $80 million
possibly had been diverted im-
properly; the commission
claimed the pair told limited
partners of more than $3.07
million in investments that
never were rnade.
Tbe SEC alJO accused the men
of advllhla. investors they bad
shared ts:tl mlltlon in losses
tbat Ptver occurrred.
West waa not available for
co~ment.
gested the Brown dinner-would be
a good way to beco me re· involved.
The setting for the affair was
strictly outofthe middle ages.
The restaurant. which opened
las t week and serves just 24
people at a time only on Thurs-
day. Friday and Saturday nights,
is decorated like a 16th century
abbey. Normally, guests wouJd
have topay$125 per person to dine
on the fare provided by the
manager/chef. who bills himself
as Robert the Great.
Dealer held
• mgemscam
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Police say they have charged a
San Francisco gem dealer in
connection with a $400,000 scam
that Involved putting inex-
pensl ve zircon stones in
diamond rings that needed re·
pair.
Pierre Krakowski, 52, was re·
.1eoed on his recognizance
Thursday after he was charged
wltb 13 counts of grand theft and
fraud, IMpector Arthur Fobbs
said.
Fobbs said Krakowski also
had been arrested in March and
was awaiting trial on three
counts of grand theft Involving
consignment cases.
Hastie commended
by water board
A special reaolutlon of com-
mendation for loogUJne board menrt>er Al Hastie hu been ap-
proved by the Board of Dlr~ra
of the Laauna Beach County
WaterDlatrlct. ,
The reaolution, whlcb cites
Ha1Ue'1 ~ yean ol service on the
water board, pral•ed hiJ work for
the dbtrlct. Hutie, a rttldent ol
Emerald Bay, rHl&ned his
dlrttctar'1poetApri11.
THE ABBEY atmosphere is
enhanced by waiters dressed in
monks' robes and background
mus1cofGregorianchants. 'L,
Guests, too, are draped in
monk-type coverings as they
enter the candteliteatery.
The menu for Brown's dinner,
written in script, included plenty
or different wines plus quiche, fish
and leg or lamb. but the governor.
a vegetarian, skipped the main
course in favor of steamed
vegetables.
Between courses, the governor
and his party took intermission
breaks in the alley.
THOSE A1TENDING included
Wylie Aitken, Neal Bahan. Al
Stokke and John Hanna, all Santa
Ana attorneys; ·public defender
Mlcha_1:1 Beecher; Orange County
Juvenile Justice Commissioner
Linda Friedman; Oeput Oistricl
A Horney Michael Dow. and
Newport Beach publi c relations
consultant Leonore Penfil.
Also attending were Richard J
O'Neill of the O'Neill Ranch,
Barbaro and his wife, Pam, Costa
Mesa-based developer Michael
Ray . court r e porter Jean
Tagliap1etra who is attorney
Bahan's fiancee, County Fair
Com missioner Burr Williams and
his microrilm business associate
Harry Rankin, investment con-
sultant Jack Baldwin and Dan
Walker, a councilman from
Torrance.
Also at dinner were Ken Stuart,
who is membership service
director for the Retail Clerks
Union; Abraham, who is an or-
thopedic specialist; court re·
porter Beth Strayer; investor
Larry Hotfman. and Ken Hull,
president of the California As·
soclation of Thrift and Loan As·
sociations.
The line. to be used for fire pro-
tection. will run alongside a1.1 ex-
isting 35·year-old 4-inch water
line.
In addition to installing th·e line,
the Laguna Beach County Water
District will also be replacin u and
upgrading fire hydrants .e1long
Ga viola.
The S3I.500 project will be com-
p I et e d by L .M. Kisling
Construction Co., and the work
should taJre about30 days.
Oil find told
MEXICO CITY <AP> Mex-
ican technicians have rouncl sub·
stantiaJ reserves of oil on Cuba's
north coast, t~e respe·ct ed
newspaper Excelsior has re-,port-
ed.
APRIL CARPET SALE
~L&NNSCOM' Mir ........
More than '83.000 in coins bu
been stolen from Orange County
Transit Dhtrlet busu ln
Id aintenance yardl, offictaJHay.
One woner, Jeffrey Reynolds,
·\29, of Buena Pmok, wu arrested in
January and h.is jury trial on
grand theft charges is scheduled
BUT Dl8T&ICf offtclatS.'i~
first had claimed that Reynoadj
had sneaked morit tban '20C) Off a
bU5 in a small tratti btn, aren't sure whether be wu respanslble
tor aU the theftl. The~ have left
MOit ot ~e dlstrict'a 4V7·bul
neet f>aa new •acuum ayatema
where eoifta are taken off the bUI
with machine~. Dlstrictotftclall
aald the mistin1 money apparent·
.
·~8nofre shutdown . . .
.................. ....._
C1<n>ernor B~ te.t• the~°' Dr. Edward Abraham (lejt), chef 'Robert tla. Great' look on in
-lritchen of NeWpmi restaurant.
-Supporters pay $1,000 for dinner tribute
BySANMEJOY
C>(ni. INM1' HMSIMt
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was
the highlight, the guest. the
benefactor and the reason for a
13-course, $1,000-a-plate dinner
last night on Bal boa Peninsula.
The event, arranged by Santa
Ana attorney Frank· Barbaro,
drew a collection of 24 Brown
admirers first to the Newport
Beach home of Dr. Edward
Abraham for cocktails and then
by limousine caravan to the
Robert the Great Restaurant off
an alley across from Balboa Cinema. /
As his supporters awaited his
arrival inside the eatery, Brown
was cornered in the alley by
newsmen who sought bis latest
pronouncements, but received
non-telling responses from the
governor.
ASKED 'f.!IEN he'll announce
new stale Supreme Court ap·
pointmenls, he res ponded ,
"Soon." Has bis Usl of potential ap-
pointees narrowed?
"I'd rather not get into the de-
tails .. Brown said.
Whal kinds of thinla do people
talk to him about when he comes
to Orange County?
"People's~maln complaint ls
just like anywhere else," he aaJd,
"crlmeandinflaUon."
. Wbataboutpollutiop?
"I REPRESENT the entire
state," be said, droppln& the
queatJon there.
And soon.
Just before bein& ushered lnto
the reslauraol by a wallet
dressed like a 16th cenlut"y monk,
the governor paused to sign
several autographs (or pleading·
passersby who bad spotted blm.
The event. a fund-raiser for a
committee e1t1>lorlng .~
possibility of Brown seekinl the
Democratic nomination for the
U.S. Senate next year. wu in-
formal and attracted a collection
ONE GUEST, who ulted not to
be identified, said be •llended
becausebewucurious.
Another. Santa Ana attorney
Marty Hand well er. said he badn 't
been involved in politic• in many
years and a former partner sug-
<See BROWN, Pa&e AZ>
Irvine mayor's Wife
rqay· not testify
By RICHARD GREEN
Olt .. OaltY~, ....
Elaine Anthony doesn't plan to
testify against her husband,
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony. who ls
accused of beating her with his
fists and lnfllctin1 a superficial
gunshot wound to her scalp.
That word-.came this morn.in&
from Da'te Baker, 1 a persona)
friend of the Anthonys and an at·
torney with the law firm that Mrs.
Anthony has retained.
She wu unavailable for com·
ment.
"lf'sbe's reluctant to testify, it
wQn'l affect our caae,"' sald
Orange County Deputy District
Attorney Jim Enright. "It will
make it more d.lfflcult b\,\t we'll 10
ahead with the ~har1e1 of aa~ault
with a dea41Y weapon, felony wile
beating anlr use of ~ handgun in
tbecommtsaionofacrtme,''
ENRlGRT SAID lhflt an in·
vestlgatJon by hia office indicates
Mayor Anthony ~le1edly place a
loaded .'5 callb'r milltart
automatic /lstoJ to Ilia wife'•
temple an fl.red a abot. tbat
caused a one-lncli laceration to
her scalp above her left ear on the
nightof April9. .
Mrs. Anthony could tecbr\lcally
be in contempt or court if she
doesn't testify against her
husband, Enrlahtadded.
He also said lbat be doesn't plan
to plea bar1ain with the case
aeainat Anthony, 50, a retired
M artne colonel.
AntboQy who remains in the
r.hntal Health Unit of Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach after belng released from
Orange COUnty Jall on bla own re-
cognhantt, Is to be arralcned
May l in Harbor Municipal Court.
Hia attorney, Bill Cro9b)', taiclbe
plans to enter aaot eullty plea.
Attorne)' Bahr 1alc$. lbat he
ptcked up Anthopy Mopday nlpt
•lter bis releue from Oran1e
County Jall ud arraa1ed an
'-ml cable .._eetina •between.
i\nthony and bit wtfe. Baker Hid
Anthony was then admitted to
Hoa a ffoepltal.
·ge~ture JeCted
Southern Calllomla Ediaon Co.
s~kbolders ov(rwbelmingly re-J e c ted a proposal to bait
operatio°' at the Saa Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station
Tbur•day al the annual
stockholders meeting in Los
Angeles.
Edison spokesman Dave
Barron sald 87.4 percent voted
a1aln1t the measure and 3.5
eercent voted for it. About 9
percent of the stockholders
present abstained.
Barron said the measure to
cease operations al the nuclear
plant, lQCated about three miles
south of. San Clemente, was
• sponsored by Los Angeles res-
ident David Loumlan.
LOUMJAN, PRESIDENT of
the Soutbem Califomla Alliance
for Survival, a group op~ to
nuclear power, owns one share of
Edl1on1tock.
Barron said a similar meuure
pro,POled by Loumian at last
year'•M9C;;:den' mee ~ l•t:n;::• proval ,.. .. caa ball .
"Wdeel ls a victory lo that
lt aeems Mr. Loumlan hu loet
some IJ'OW¥l slbce last year,"
Barron .said. "However, u a lllte~ M b .. the rt.0t to ptaee ~ala such u dlb ode
OD tbe balJOt."
However, the anti-nuclear
•roup behind the meuure alto
claimed a victory. Karen Llptaoa,
spokeswoman for tbe Peace
Conversion Project, the Oran1e
Cqunty branch of the Alliance for
Survival, said the shut-down pro-
Gayclwrw
fuses battle
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The
San Francisco Gay Men 's
Chorus has lost a round in its
court battle with the Jesuits
over whether the sinetng aroup
should be allow.ed to use a
church for an upcoming concert.
San Francisco Superior Court
Judie Ira Brown denied Thurs-
day ~chorus' request to order
the Jesuits to allow the sln,era
to go ahead with a scheduled
concert April 25.
Canal necess~,
director insists
SACRAMENTO <AP) -The
$1 billion Peripheral Canal la
needed even if the reported
water waste in the Imperial
Valley were stopped, aaya etale
Director of Water ·Resources
Ronald Robie.
The Imperial Valley 'Waste
was reported Wednesday by the
Depart~ent of Water
Resources' dlttrl~t office fo1
Southem Call(orota. But Rpble
called the report "prellmlnatY
and aubject to revtalon."
posaJ was intended to raise the is-
sue of nuclear power.
"WE DIDN'T expect the pro-
posal to pus," Miss Liptson said.
·'The purpoee is to bring the issue
before the stockholders. We con:
aider anything over 2 percent of
the vote a victory.·•
CurrenUy the nuclear plant in
question, Unit 1, is not operating.
The 14-year-old, 456-megawattre·
actor was shut down a year ago
' for repaif9' on cortoded steam
tubes. Operations are scheduled
to begin a1ain in June.
Two new 1,100-megawatt re-
actors are under construction al
San Onofre with completion ex-
peeled by the end of next year at a
cost of$3.3 billion. •
NUCLEAR Regulatory Com·
mission licenslne beadn1s (orthe
two new units are scheduled for July.
The Alliance for Survival prO-1
po·sal at Thursday's meet1n1
would have the three nuclear re-
actors convereted to solar p6we'r
facilities. Edison, which owns 80
percent ol the nuclear generating
station, inalblaina the group's
proposal lsn'tfeasible. •
The remaining 20 percent of the
nuclear fe.cUity at San Onofre ia
•wned by Sin Diego Gaa •and
Electric Co. Edison personnel
operate the plant.
6 peopk crucified
in Philippine rites
, 1 I · MANDALUVONG, Philipplnea <AP> -A Filipln.{,
laborer had himself nailed to a cros& today atop a rocJty bUl
ln this Manila' suburb in hopea bis cruc~ixion will lead to a
meeting with the former American GI he says is his father. •
Grlm.cina in pain, DoJWd Ratord Jr. cried, "Ob God,
forst•e ua qur dihl ! ,, and remai.Jled ban«ifil on the ~for,
abOut a inlnute until his friends, dressed d Roman solcUt.rs. , helped him down. About 2,000 people, most of them womed
and children, watched in silence. I .
The tableau would have been an eerie one even if this
wasn't Resford's second crucifixion -and it four men and a
woman had not bad themselves crucified in similar fashion
in two other Philippines towns today.
In San Fernando, 30 miles ~rth of here,' 2q,OOO wit·
nesses were on band as four men were nailed to crosses on
a hill overlooking a rice paddy. Officials called the event a
major tourist attraction.
A 23-year-Qld Caitb healer re-enacted the crucifixion in a
village churchard at Kapitanangan, 20 miles north of the
capital. Sbe was the only woman to do so.
Tlwusands retrace
route of Christ ~
..
JERUSALEM (AP ) -
Thousands of pilerlms from
around the world climbed the
narrow, twisUng Via Dolorosa
this Good Friday to retrace the
tortured path or Jes04 Christ to
the skull~sbaped hill called
C-1vary where be was crucified.
Many b~wed under the
burden of heavy wooden
cross~ they carried along the
route from ttie place where
Pontius· PUate condemned
Cbrilt, to the.Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, tradiUooal slte of bis
cruclflston and entombment.
l(any pillrlma paused at the
Third Station of the Ctoss, where tradition says Christ fell
the (lrat time, and lin1ered at a
spot that bas re~ently been
paved witb atone blocks believed
to have lined the Via Dolof'(lfa,~:
Christ's time. '",.
Whether Chrtst actUfllY
stepped on them is questionable
since scholars do not. aaree oo
bis route to Calvary. But for
many pilgrims, the Easter spirit
was enhanced by thtr s.,,()Odl
white stories. <
··Seeing these stonea •ad
treading on them makes me letl
I have walked in the footat.epe ot
Cbrlst,", said Mary Del Savio, a rilCrlm from New Yorlt: City. "lt
1 Jike belna with the
Redeemer." I
The stones were du.t up by
Jerusalem municipalitll workers
when they removed Ute •Jet•
Turklah-bqilt surf ace to Jay_,,
pl pea.
Cattl.a•u offtclah in 8acramtlfto. illiclei pr•UN tim 1 wtek from Oran1e County ~ lHder•• ban admitted they
errel la calculattnc fut\lr•
c: hlsJ\way f\lndl allotted to the county. Caltrana la expected to re-
aubmlt ita fundJnt propoeal to
Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr. in
about two weeka. Brown then
1will present It for ratJftcauon by
They agreed Tburad•Y tq
amend ari.~arller propotal IQ tbe
county ~ receive 10.t pefeeftt
of hi1h'~ay f\lnda unt to
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GOOD SKATE -Steve Isaacson of Spokane, Wash., wins
a few appreciative stares as he skates past a park bench
From Page A1
............
ln Riverfront Park. The observers seem to be saying, col-
lectively, ''Oh, to be th.at young again."
Woman held
...
Fire in Vegas hotel
·routs 500; 1 hurt
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP> -A
welder's torch touched orf a fire
in the Lu Vegas Holiday Inn to-
day t)Jat aent smoke blllowing
through the 14-story tower and
FanUlysues
CM firm in
man's death
A Costa Mesa company that
manufactures, tests and sells
liquefied gas pumps has been
sued in Orange County Superior
Court b y the family of a
technician who died last
foeptember in~ test pit.
The lawsui~. which seeks un-
specified damages, contends that
J .C. Carter Company officials
were aware of leaks of propane,
nitrogen. and other toxic sub·
stances. It said the company
fall~ to warn workers who went
into the pit al 671 W. 17th St. or
take precautions for their safety.
Found dead in the pit on Sept.
18, 1980 were technicians Byrd
Guy Hill III. 38, and Charles
Haley,29, both of Newport Beach.
Tbe wrongful death action filed
Thursday on behalf of Hill 's
widow and parents names as de-
fendants the company; persons
responsible for design. inspection
and installation or the pit, and
three government agencies
Costa Mesa, Orange County and
the s tate of Cali form a.
The government agencies are
being sued for authorizing the
construction of the test pit and
then allowing It r6 remain in use
after allegedly knowing of the de·
feels .
The legal action claims that
"eruptions" of propane, nitrogen
and other eases had been occur ring up to and including the day of
the deaths.
forced evactaatlon of up to 500 •
people, hospitalizing aeven for
smoke inhalation, fire officials
said.
, It was the fourth hotel fire in-
volving injuries to hit las Vegas
in five months, following the dev-
astating MOM-Grand and
Hilton fires in November and
Febr uary and the smalle r
Caesars Palace fire April 1.
Clark County Fire Capt. Ralph
Oinsman said the 9: 30 a .m .
· blaze on the lobby level was due
to "careless welding" and was
confined to "just mainly a wall
... right be hind the res -
ervations office.
·'They were welding a wall
that was coatPd with
polyureth ane," he said. "It
made quite a bit of s moke.
Construction workers ex·
tingu1shed it before we got there.
"It was really not much of a
fi~." he said , but he added that th~ s moke was conducted
through the lobby area above a
false ceiling and spread slightly
into the upper floors and into the
casino
"We evacuated everybody out
of the hotel, not that many -I
would say 500," Oinsman said .
"There were ·seven mJuries t'
all in the lobby. T hey were-
minor smoke inhalation."
Gambhng m the casino ceased
during the evacuation, Dinsman
said
The IDJUred were taken to
Sunrise and Desert Springs
hospitals. he said.
$1.8 million
PCP seized; ·
3 arrested Pilot killed
in bail out
from fighter
BROWN FE'JED • • •
'
on massage
sex charges
Company officials contacted
this morning said they would have
no comment on the suit since they
had not yet seen a copy of it
Three men have been arrested
and three gallons of the potent
drug PCP valued at $1.8 million
seized ID CosLa Mesa by agents or
the federal Drug Enforcement
Administration and the Orange
County Sheriff's Department.
An El Toro Marine Corps Air
Station pilot died and his radar
intercept officer was injured
when the two Irvine residents
had to bail out of their crippled
jet fighter before it crashed 49
miles east of the China Lake
Naval Weapons Station.
Maj. John C. McAnnally.l.. 38,
died at Fort Irwin Army Hase
Hospital sho rtly a f ter the
Wednesday afternoon crash, El
Toro air station spokesman U .
Mark Hou~ said today.
Lt. Dennis Viera, 26, was re·
ported In good condition today in
the same hospital.
Lt. Hough said n o de·
termination has yet been made
on the reason for the crash,
which he said occurred about 200
yards within the boundaries or
Fort Irwin in an area known as
Leach Lake.
He added that he wasn't sure
how the men were Injured in the
evacuation procedure In which .
both men were ejected from the
cockpit by an explosive char1e
under their seats.
The men, members of El
Toro's Marine Fiahter Atuck
Squadron 323, were on a routine
trainin1 mission, a Marine
spokesman said.
A small private plane crashed
in the aame area Tuesday, klll-
i n f William A. Evans Jr.,
director of the San Die10
Aerospace Muse\lm, bd hia son,
William A. Evana IV, 18.
Maj. McAnnaUy la IUrYiVecl by .
hie sister Myma Johnson ()t
Lake Forist; an4 hit mother
Am ella lleAnnally oi
Placerville. •
Funeral servtcea are pendtnc.
gested the Brown dinner would be
a good way to become re-
involved.
The setting for the affair was
strictly out of the middle ages.
The restaurant, which opened
last week and serves just 24
people at a time only on Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday nights,
is decorated ltke a 16th century
abbey. Normally, guests would
have to pay $125 per person to dine
on the fare provided by the
manager/chef, who bills himself
as Robert the Great.
THE ABBEY atmosphere is
enhanced by waiters dressed in
monks' robes and background
music of Gregorian chants.
Guests, too. are draped in
monk-type coverin1s as they
enter the candlelit eatery.
The menu for Brown's dinner,
written in script, included plenty
of different wines plus quiche, fish
and leg of lamb, but the aovernor ,
a vegetarian, skipped the main
course in favor of s teamed
vegetables.
. Between courses, the 1ovemor
and his party took Intermission
breaks In the alley.
THOSE ATTENDING included
Wylie Aitken,· Neal Bahan, Al
Stokke and John Hanna. all Santa
Ana attorneys i public def ender
Miohael Beecher; Oran1eCounty
Juvenile Justice Commissioner
Linda Friedman; Deputy Dittrlct
Attorney Michae( Dow, and
Newport Beach pubUe relatloas
consultant Leonore PenfU.
AJlo attendln1 were Ric bard ) .
O'NelU of the O'Neill Ranch,
Barbaro and bis wile, Pam, Cosu
.Meaa-bued developer Mio.hut
Ra1. court reporter Jean
Taalla&>ietra who ta attorney
Bahan'I !Jancee, County __ ~l~
CotllmlUlo'ner Burr WllliaounUJO
hl• tnicrolllm ~inesa a11odate
Harry Rankin, investment con·
sultant Jack Baldwin and Dan
Walker, a councilmap from
Torrance.
Also at dinner were Ken Stuart,
who is membership service
director for the Retail Clerks
Union: Abraham, who Is an or-
thopedic speciali,st; court re-
porter Beth Strayer: investor
Larry Hoffman, and Ken Hull,
president of the California As-
sociation or Thrift and Loan As·
sociations.
Pair agree
to controls
• • onsecunt~
Ronald E . West of Laguna
Niguel and G. Charles Cole of
Dallas have signed a consent
agreement with the Seturtties
and Exchan1e Commiaaloo that
forbids them from committing
fraud, selling unregls\ered
securities or withholding
pertinent faformation from in·
veston.
West, president of Costa Mesa-
based Bishop Investment Corp.,
._nd Coie bad been accused of
fraud in the tale of $80 mil~ 1n
-.anregi.stered securltiea to 2,843
invesion in at leaat 30 slates
since 1916.
Neither man admitted nor de·
Died the tederal ACCUH\lonJ, but
aa.reed «o \etlns of a permanen~
, in,fun~on. '
Costa Mesa vice officers ar-
rested a 45-year-old masseuse
Thursday at Abraxas Massage
Parlor, 1733 Fullerton Ave., on
suspicion or soliciting for pros
tilutlon. It was the second prostitution
arrest Utls week in Costa Mesa
m assage parlors.
Vice officers arrested Tammy
Christina Reau, 25, of Long
Beach Wednesday afternoon on
suspicion of soliciting at the
Atlantis Massage Parlor, 2112
Harbor Blvd.
At the time, they cited parlor
manager Vicki Lynn McCabe.
25 , for operating without a bus1·
ness license. ,
The Atlantis facility currently
faces Orange County Superior
Court action on a suit brought by
the city for allegedly operating
without proper city permits.
Elaine Rush
rites Sunday
Rosary will be said Sunday for
Newport Beach resident Elaine
M. Rush, who died Wednesday at
the age of 56.
A native or Minnesota, Mrs.
Rush was a 10-year resident of the
Newport area and an avid golfer
and sports enthusiast.
She is survived by her husband
James. daughters J ea'¥1e and
Diane and son James Jr .. all of
Corona del Mar.
She also leaves three brothers
and a sister.
Rosary will be said at 7 p .m.Sun·
day at Our Lady Queen of Angels
Church In Newport Beach.
Mass will be said Monday at 10
a.m. at the church. Interment will
follow at Pa.clfic View Memorial
Park in Ne~rt Beach.
Lt Wyatt Hart, department
s pokesman, said the three gallons
of t he drug could have produced24
gallons of PCP of a potency
normally sold on the street, or
more lhan92,000doses.
The arrests and seizure Tues·
day cluminated a 411:!-month-long
investigation. Hart said.
The arrests, Hart said, OC·
curred at a major Costa Mesa
hotel. which he declined to
idenliCy. "It 's one that our in-
vestigators often use in setting up
drug buys." Hartsaid.
Arrested were Eddie Ray
Newman, 30..,of Los Angeles: Don
Reed, 30, of Com pton , and
Leonardo C. Hooks, 26, also of
Compton.
The case will be prosecuted by
the U.S. Attorney's office, Hart
said. The men were initially held
on $200,000 ball eac_h_. ___ _
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