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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-03-14 - Orange Coast Pilot' . .·
YIUR Hlllllll llllY PIPll
OR ANGE COUNTY C A L IF OHNIA '>0 CfN1...,
GOP offici8ls endors·e
balanced budget by '85
EASTON , Md . <AP > -
. Republlcan oHlceholders on
Saturday o verwhe lmingly
endorsed the "goal of a balanced
budget by 1985,'' but in mild,
con ciliatory t e rms cle arly
desiglled lo close the-party rift -
o ver Pres ide nt R eagan's
unpopular budget.
The non-binding resolution
adopted at the fifth annual
T i d e w a t e r R e publ ica n
C9"\ference a sserts t h a t
Reagan's economic r ecovery
program is working so far and
voices ge ne ral s upport for
keeping his tax cut intact.
"We've got to accent the
positive," said Rep. Carroll
Campbell of South Carolina,
c hief author or the budget
resolution.
r ecently b y Sen . Robe r t
P ac kwood, R -O r e ., th e
conference chairman.
The rew efforts made from the
rloor to cr ltici'ze the Reagan
budget or lo vow a s tronger
e-6mmitment lo -achieving a
balanced budget were shouted
down as participants extended
an olive branch to the Whlte
House.
"The conference is very wary,
and l think correctly so, about
doing anything they regard as
taking the ball away from the
president," Packwood said.
For instance, a proposal by
R e p . J oel Pritchard ol-
Was hi ngton that "defense
s pending inc reases must be
restrained" was re j ected in
favor o f a vaguely worded
pl e d "ge t o "e n act s uch
1funcfa mental policy changes in
spending programs as may be
necessary" for full ecooomlc
recovery. The conference sidestepped a
proposal that would have put
me mbers on record as oppo1ing
"legislative curtailment or the
jur isdiction " of the Supreme
Court and other federal court.a
on social iSSij~S.
Laguna restaurant
Administration officials at the da, d • r~t;:~~t~n;l:;lS~;:~ru: ____ c _mQge ~ in b·laz_e_ ---
outcome wtiile conceding that
1ancltrglhe · budget "by-t~----A fire tnecause or which was -said. The spot where the fire
was unlikely. still un°der investigation late started remained unknown late
"Ther e~pressed it as a goal, Saturday, caused an estimated Saturday.
tht;Y dadn t say a!'ybody .wa.s $100,000 damage when it swept Twenty-two firefighters in five gon~g ~ ~ ~hot if we .~~ t t h roug h th e Tor tilla Flats. engines responded to the .alarm
achieve at, said budget director rest aurant in Lagun a Beach ·· and evacuated about three dozen
David A .. Stoekman, wh_o headed Saturday afternoon. There were employees and cu s tomers
a d.el_egation of five Cabinet-level no injuries reported. without incident. Laguna Beach
offacaals at the conference. Firefighters who responded to f1 re fighters we re a ssisted by
The resolution, approved by the 1 :55 p.m . alarm said the county firefighters at the scf'Ue
voice vote, defused concerns by blaze took about two hours to on 1740 South Coast Highway.
some party leaders that the control because it was burning A fire ma rs ha l and aides
session might produce a bitter insid e walls a nd under the rem aine d at the scene into
battle over the Reagan budget, restaurant's floors. Saturday night searching for
concerns he ightene d by the Most heavily damaged was a clues to the fi re's origin but had
s h a r p c r i ti c i s m o r th e f i r s l · f 1 o o r k i l c h e n a n d no comment on the cause when
president's policies voiced second-floor bar, fire officials they were finished.
Property's • class by itself
Trustees find one good deed deserves reconsideration
By PIOL SNEIDE RMAN
Of .. ~ ..... ·-A property deed tecorded in 1898 has come
back to haunt the Fountain Valley School
District.
The recently unearthed deed stipulates that
if the district had proceeded with plans lo close
Fountain Valley Elementary School, it might
have been required to sell one acre of the school
grounds back to the family of the property's
original owner -for just $SO.
Depending on how it would be developed,
that acre, at the corner or Bushard Street a nd
Talbert Avenue, could be worth up to $400,000,
according to city planner Don Contraman.
As a result of the deed disclosure, the
dis trict's school closure advisory committee
last week a ltered its recommendations. The
committee now suggests that an unspecified
campus, not Fountain Valley School, be closed
in 1984. '
"I think that was a wise. decision," sajd
Assis tant Superintendent J ack Mahnken, who
briefed the committee on the school property
deed.
Mahnken s aid leaving the school open will
prevent the district from entering a probable
court battle over the acre.
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KINETIC ACTION -Stairwell circling
Fletcher Benton's "Folded Circle Three
INIMy ..... _., Cllll"'9....,
Rings" gives many vantage points. More
Pacific Mutual Plaza artworks on Page A3.
The committee's change or heart is
expected to be viewed as a victory by parents or
Fountain Valley School s tudents and by
residents who claim the site has great historical
value and should continue to be used as a
school.
I Social Security freeze nixed The crucial deed was discovered in the
county Hall of Records last week by James and
Doris Dick, members or the Fountain Valley
Historical Society and grandparents of a
second-gra der attending Fountain Valley
School. WASIDNGTON (AP) -The
Reagan administration on
Saturda y s hot do wn a
congressional proposal to clamp
a two-year freeze on Social
Security cost-of-living payments
as a way or reducing big budeet
deficits.
"In the president's view," said
White House spokesman David
Gergen, "Social Security ls orr .
the agenda for 1982.''
Gergen said Reagan pledged
not to make any changes in
Social Security until a report
comes in late this year rrom a
WORLD
b ipartisan c ommission
searching for ways lo shore up
the financially troubled system.
"There are no plans here to
pursue any changes in Social
Security until the commission
reports," Gergen said.
The two-year freeze is among
a list of options being discussed
by senior Republican senators
working on what they hope will
be a bipartisan revision of
Reagan's heavy-deficit budget.
Othe r major ingredients
include higher taxes and cuts in
military spending~
Maneuvers warn Poles
WARSAW, Poland -Soviet, Polish and East German troops began maneuvers in northwest
Poland on Saturday in what observers called an
unequivocal show of force
I~ NA_Tl~ON __ ~I.
Plmlftl collide, 6 dead
PHOENIX -An Air National Guard aerial
tanker and rli1htli~';11an tanker collided over the desert Saturday, k ab-people.
WR Balow jury atymied
N&WPOllT, R.I. -J\D"Ol'I dellberatlq whether
Claua ._ Bulow tried to murder bis wea1UaJ wife .......... to ............ today. . . .
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Gergen refused to discuss the
vario~ options point-by-point,
but suigled out Social Security
as an area considered out of
bounds.
The couple found that in 1898, farmer
Robert Bruce Wardlow sold one acre to the
Fountain Valley Sc hool Dis trict for $50,
earmarking the parcel for the community's first
school.
The deed ~tipulates that if the land is no
longer required for school purposes, the district
must sell it back to the Wardlow heirs for $SO.
o.ltr ..............
Reagan has argued that
defense spending increases and
tax cuts enacted last year should
n o t be rev e •s ed , but
administration officials have
said there might be room for
negotiations in both areas.
Gerg e n indicated the
administration expects Congress
won't consider a freeze on Social
Security benefits this year.
The Dicks' daughter, Laurel Koelsch,
presented this information to the school closure
committee last Tuesday during a bearing on
recommendations to close five local schools
during the next three years -inc luding
(See SCHOOL, Page AZ)
HISTORIC SITE -Marker outside Fountain
Valley Elementary School ex plains that this
property housed the t ity's first school and
first City Hall.
I STATE I
WWII battleship reOoated
I
LONG BEACH -The battleship New Jersey, a
40-year-old veteran of three wars, hit the water
again Saturday to become the only such ship in the
world currently active.
Who's acting up now?
LOS ANGELES -Tony-winning Jim Dale, star
of "Barnum,,;' is f aacinated by the> less structured
theater other people perform every day . Page El.
I
I INDEX
Jack Anderson A6
Book reviews D8
Bridge D6
Business D1·2
Classified E7·8 , Fl-8
Crossword--E3 --1"•e ""illfN"otices 'DJ
Editorial Pa1e A&-7
Entertainment El-3
Bob Greene A 7
Horoscope E5
Nin Landen E5
Mailbox
Movies
Public Notices
Real Estate
Sports
A7
El-3
1>6,D
Stoek Mack.et.a--....._
Style
D5
81-7
Da.-6
CUI
Television
Travel
Von Hottman
Earl Waters
Weather
E4
C8 AS
AT
AJ
I I
Anteaien rebounding ·
NOR~. Okla. -UC Irvine's basketball team
arrives here today for round two ef the NIT wtth a
couple ol question maru . Pa1e Bl.
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~.! .u· Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 14, 1882
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Jo'ountaln Valley.
After this disclos ure, Dr.
Mahnken said he checked the
v a lldlty of tbe deed and
cons ulted with the district'•
legal adviser.
He said the district mi1ht be
able to get around the deed's
"for sc hool purposes"
stipulation by keepin1 some
district activities on the site or
by leasing the closed school to
another educational program.
But Ma hnken said s uch
attempts might not be worth the
expensive court battle they
could provoke.
Lon•·lime reaidenl Evelyn
Wardlow, wboM huaband la a
descendant of Robert Bruce
Wardlow, said she ls certain the
famllf would attempt to enforce
the deed stipulation if the
district closes the school.
The 12-acre site that includes
the Wardlow acre also housed
Fountain Valley's fint City Hall,
which wu set up in an early
school house that could no
longer be used for classes.
Fullerton resident . .
stabbed to death
F ullerton police continued
their investigation Saturday or
t he apparent murder of a
Fullerton resident late Friday
night. · ·
Leonardo Garcia Mendoza, 36,
died at about 11 : 15 p.m . Friday
at Anaheim Me morial Hospital,
less than an hour after he fell
with an apparent stab wound to
the neck in a Fullerton bar.
Patrons of the El Sombrero
bar al 415 S. Ha r\;;r Blvd. told
police Mendoza had been
drinking at the bar and bad left,
but he returned about 15 minutes
later, staggered and fell to the
floor .
From the statements anCs a
preliminary investigation, police
theorize that Mendoza left the
bar and walked south on Harbor
Boulevard, turning west onto
Valencia Drive. Blood stains
found at the scene indicate that
Mend oza may have been
attacked about 100 feet west ol
the intersection of Harbor and
Valencia, llCCOrding to Sgt. Ron
Rowell. ·
No motiv e h as be e n
established for the a pparent
s laying · and there we re n o
suspects in the case as of late
Saturday, Rowell said.
NB airline
suspends
paychecks
Goldt\n Wes t Airlin es has
joined the growing ranks of
financially alline air carriers,
announcing that it is deferrin1
paychecks of ita 419 employees
for a week and asltine them to
take an Immediate 10 percent
·pay cut.
•·w e won 't malte payroll
because we're out of money,"
said Dave K eeton , vice
president of marketing for the
Newport Beach-based airline.
.. We have other things that need
to be paid first." He said the
employees have agreed to the
one-lime $400,000 pay deferral.
"It's either do it or you don't
have a job," Keeton said .
K eeton said he ex pected
private investors to help rescue
the airline this week by paying
"several million" to become
part owners of the 14-year-old
airline.
He would not disclo~e the names of the potential investors,
but said the company needs a
half-million dollars lo stay anoat
and $2 million to keep it fully
operational.
Golden West employees are
voting th.rough today on whether
to accept the 10 percent pay cut,
whic h also would affect
management. The move could
s ave the company $1.2 milUon
over the next 12 months, Keet.on
said.
Golden West bought four De
Havilland Cash 7s in 1980 for $6.5
million apiece and leased ooe
more of the new planes. •l ;1
· l! UC Irvine panels· arguing
Lover discrimination • issue
By JOEL C. DON
Ot Ult Delly ~let S&aff
·· Two UC Irvine committees
have c l as h e d o ver the
controversial issue of alleged
discrimination against women
a t the university.
Last year·s findings of the
C h a n ce llor 's Advi so r y
Committee on the Status of
Women were s harpl y
attacked recently by a group of
e ight top UCI administrators.
•c alled the C h ance llor's
.. 1 Executive Council.
. The administrators challenged
1 the advisory co mmittee's
··apparent advocacy role and
' a lleged their findings contained
'·'i n accurate data ,
misinterpretation of current
a ffirmative action programs
and no recognit.ion in a reas
, where considerable progre.ss has
been made."
The Executive Coun c il
recommended that the women's
com mittee be dissolved along
with other chancellor's advisory
groups. A single committee
wo u Id handle all minorit y
groups.
' Last s pring the women's
advisory committee reported to
the chancellor that faculty
women at UCI earn less than
men and other women faculty in
the University of California's
nine-campus system.
In addition, the committee
said UCI .. lags significantly
behind the UC systemwide
average in the hiring or women
to tenured (permanent) faculty
positions.··
The committee findings were
m ade public last October and
Chancellor Daruel Aldrich Jr.
then asked for a review by his
Gumnanrobs
NB cinema
Newport Beach police were
investigating an armed robbery
late Saturday at the Edwards
Cinema 1-l.be Fashion Island
Shopping Center.
Sgt. Mike McEveny said a
clerk at the cinema told police a
man apparently in his late 50s,
with gray hair and wearing a
white trench coat. approached
the ticket window, produced a
revolver and demanded cash at
a bout 10 p.m.
The su spect escaped with
about UJO, McEveny said.
Executive Council.
Members of the women's
advisory committee -a group
of UCI facult y, s taff a nd
students moved this week to
protest the Executive Council
review.
In its strongest attack, the
women's committee accused the
Executive Council of conflict of
inte rest. alleging the council
was one of the groups studied in
the affirmative action probe.
.. The injustice is where they
(the Executive Council) try to
adopt the stance of an impartial
reviewer of our work, .. said Rita
Whiteley, chairwoman of the
women's committee when the
1980-81 annual r eport was
released.
l n a te lephone Interview
Thursday, Aldrich declined to
co mm e nt on e ither the
Executive Council review or the
original findings of the women's
advisory committee.
He said he would meet next
week to discuss the issues of
a ffirmative action with the
women's committee. And he
noted no decisions have been
made to act on the Executive
Council review or the women·s
committee findings.
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 14, 1982 "'
G-enmet ry grows in gil rde n
Sculptures to be unveiled Tuesday
At thouah "seed•" were blown
from the nearby Newport Harbor Art
Mu1eum, a "Sculpture Garden" ls
fiourlablnc here tnd there around the
recently· completed twin Pacific
Mutual towers at Newport Center.
The four artists gave their modem 1 works titles as colorrul as the
constructions themselves.
There's "Cloud Gate," described
as a metaphor of clouds and sky by
its designer Michael Todd. The
40 ,000-pound piece, s hown below,
features swerving blue steel
semi·circles holding up hovering
white steel discs.
For "Folded Circle Three Rings"
Fletcher Benton of San Francisco
cul, bent and opened up the 9·foot
painted aluminum rings in a slanting
25·1oot stack of dynamic angles
shown on Page Al. lts large.scale
presentation in a stairwell at the
insurance company's plaza, allows
360·degree viewing of the kinetic
action.
Positioned a(ijacent to one ol tbe
new towers is "Canyoo1," a pair ol
columns fashioned by utilt Stephen
DeStaebler of rust and putel
ceramic slabs that change with the
colors of the sky, as indicated by the
shading at left.
A familiar theme of Tony DeLap of
Corona del Mar and UC Irvine t.
presented in the lavender, angular
"Levitation of Princess Asrah"
projection, shown by tbe entry at
right. .
These artworks, which cost
$250,000, explore the relationships of
geometric s hapes to s pace
proportions. They will be formally
unveiled Tuesday during a 10:30 a.m.
ceremony.
Pacific Mutual had been asked by
Newport Beach city orricials to
commission some kind or art work
when the insurance firm first sought
permission lo construct the twin
towers.
Candidates take the ir marks for primary races
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of .. Deity ...... Slaff
Scores of candidates are
preparing lo test Orange
County's political waters in June
and November elections, aiming
for a spate of local, county and
state elective offices.
As a flurry of nomination
papers were returned by
candidates before Friday's 5
p . m . filing deadline, many
rumored and not-so·rumored
electoral challe n ges were
confirmed.
Incumbent Orange County
Supervisor Thomas Riley, for
exa mple , will race three
opponents, while two other
incumbents. Harriett Wieder
and Ra1ph Clark. will face no
opposition.
Wh at some believe will result
in a Republican Party bloodbath
is set to occur in the newly
apportioned 69th s tale Assembly
District where David Sills,
Irvine mayor, is seeking the
party's nomination over Nolan
Frizzelle, now representing the
existing 73rd Assembly District.
Followmg is a listing of the
offices to be decided:
38TH CONG RESSIONAL
Di s trict (Ce ntral Orange
County): Rep. Jerry Patterson.
D·Santa Ana, is unopposed for
the Democratic nomination,
wbi1e Will iam Dohr,
independent businessman, Santa
Ana, and Art Jacobson ,
economist /engineer, Los
Alamitos, will s eek the
Republican nomination. Anita
Barr, s mall business owner,
Buena Park, is seeking the
Li~;~~i~~~~~~~nS I 0 NA L
District (North Orange County):
St even Feldman, salesman,
Anaheim, and Frank Verges,
university professor , Fullerton,
are seeking the Democratic
nomination. while Rep. William
Dannemeyer, R-Fullerton, is
seeking the Republican
nomination. Seeking the Peace
and Freedom nomination is
Frank Boehe1m ,
activist/petitioner. Santa Ana.
40T H CONG RESSIONAL
District (Orange Coast): Paul
Haseman, corporate attorney,
Laguna Niguel, is seeking the
Democratic nomination; Marine
Bell Quirk. apartment owner,
Santa Ana, is seeking the Peace
and Freedom nomination. Rep.
Robert Badham, R·Newport
Beach , i s see king the
Republican nomination.
43RD CONGRESSIONAL
District (South Orange County):
See king the Democratic
nomination is Roland Mora,
businessman, Mission Viejo.
Seeking the Republican
nomination are Mary Schmitz,
television panelist and wife or
s tate Sen. John Schmitz,
R ·Ne wport Beach ; Charles
Kenn ey, indepe nd ent
bus inessman, Mission Viejo;
Elizabeth Davi s,
businesswoman, Laguna Niguel ;
Bob Curtis, San Clemente ;
Lawrene Nixon Anfinson, San
Juan Capistrano; D. Robert de
Carlo. law clerk , Capistrano
Bea c h ; J o hnni e Crea n ,
independent businessman, San
Juan Capistrano; Jerry Shaw,
businessman/attorney, Newport
Beach, and Thomas Mauro.
family physician, South Laguna.
<Because the district includes a
portion of San Diego County,
nomination papers also could be
filed there by candidates.)
32ND STATE SENATE
Di s trict (Ce ntral Orange
County ): Seeking the
Democratic nomination are J .
Tilman Williams. businessman,
Gatden Grove; Robert J . Slade,
attorney, Garden Grove; Frank
Barbaro, attorney, Garden
Grove; Kathy Buchoz, mayor,
Westminster, and Al Serrato,
city councilman, Santa Ana.
Seeking the Republican
nomination are Edward Royce,
businessman, Anaheim ; Raoul
Silva, sales manager, Garden
Grove; Dewey Wiles. peace
ofricer. Midway City, and
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64TH STATE ASSEMBLY
District <North Orange County):
Assemblyman Ross Johnson,
R-Fullerton, is unopposed for
the Republican nomination.
There are no other candidates.
nTH ASSEMBL y District
<East Orange County >: Paul
Broughton, educator, Yorba
Linda, will seek the Democratic
nomination. while Assemblyman
John Lewis. R·Orange, will seek
the Republican nomination.
69TH ASSEMBLY District .,1 Central Orange Coast): Robert
H ans orr, sanitary district
director, Costa Mesa, will seek
the Democratic_ nomination,
while Frizzellf and Sills will
battle for the Re publican
nomination.
70TH ASS EM BLY District
<South Orange County): Linda
Westfall, property manager,
M iss1on Viejo, is unopposed for
the Democratic nomination.
while Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson, R·Newport Beach, is
uncontested for the Republican
nomination.
7 J s t ASSEMBLY District
(We s t Orange County):
Assemblyman Chester Wray,
D·Westminster, is unopposed for
the Democratic nomination ;
Dori s Allen , anli·busing
advocate, Westminster , is
unopposed for the Republican
nomination, while Charles Barr,
small· business owner, Buena
Park, is unopposed for the
Libertarian nomination.
72ND ASSEMBLY District
(Central Orange County):
Assemblyman Richard
Robinson, D·Garden Grove, is
unopposed for the Democratic
nomination, whil e George
Heaney, businessman, Santa
Ana, and Richard Longshore,
retired naval officer. Santa
Ana, will seek the Republican
nomination.
ORANGE COUNTY Board of
Supervisors : Mrs. Wieder,
representing the 2nd District in
the west county, is unopposed, 1
as is Clark, whose 4th District
e ncompasses north county
communities.
In the 5th Dis trict, which
includes much of the Oranee
Coast, the incumbent, Riley, is
facing opposition from David
Hirschler, realtor, Emerald
Bay; Gene Atherton, physician,
San Clemente a nd Al Arps,
civic l ea d e r , San Juan
Capistrano.
ORANGE COUN TY
ASSESSOR: Incumbent Bradley
Jacobs, of Mission Viejo, ls
beint opposed by draftsman
James Leo Devine, Anahelm.
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rncumbent Lee Branch, of
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ORANGE COUNTY
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Incumbent Cecil Hicks, Santa
Ana, ill unopposed.
ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC
ADMlNJSTRATOR: Incumbent
James Heim, of San Juan
Capistrano, is being opposed by
Victor Hobbs, attorney, El Toro.
O RAN GE COUNTY
SHERIFF ·CO RONER :
Incumbent Brad Gates, San
Juan Capistrano, will face two
opponents: Marshall Norris,
deputy court clerk, Anaheim,
and Pal Bland, fraud prevention
instructor, Orange.
ORANGE COUNTY TAX
COLLECTOR·TREASURER :
Incumbent Robert Citron, Santa
Ana. is unopposed.
OR ANGE COUN TY
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOLS: Incumbent Robert
Peterson is being challenged by
John In man, school principal,
<'aoistrano Beach.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION : In Districts 2
and 4 , Incumbents Frances
Murphy of Garden Grove and
Dean Mc Cormick face no
opposition. Filing in District 5
will remain open through March
17 because the incumbent is not
seeking re-election.
_MUNICIPAL WATER District
of Orange County: In District 1
candidates are Charles Bennett, seeking re·eleclion.
director, Huntington Beach; Running unopposed are judges
Michael Griffith, commercial Robert Banyard, Myron Brown,
fisherman, Sunset Beach, and Luis Cardenas, Phillip Cox,
H. E. Hartge, civil engineer, Thomas Crosby, Robert Green,
Huntington Beach.Jn Division 2, James Jackman, Jack Mandel,
candidates are Elbert Ashland, William Murray, Jerrold Oliver,
businessman, Garden Grove, Ronald Owen, James Perez,
and incumbent Gerald Price, or Phillip Petty. Philip Schwab,
Westminster. In District 5, Harmon Scoville a nd Sheila
candidates ar·e incumbent Sonensltlne.
Wayne Clark. Irvine; Lawson C ENT RA L 0 RANGE
Chadwick, railroad conductor, COUNTY MUNI CIPAL COURT:
Mission Viejo, and John Hoel. Two judges, Richard Parslow, of
retired financial officer, El Orange, and John Smith Jr .. of
Toro. Irvine. are unopposed.
CO ASTAL MUNICIPAL NORTH ORANGE COUNTY
WATER DISTRICT: In District MUNICI PAL COURT: Four
3, incumbent Edwin Finster, Judges. James Alfano, of Yorba
Corona del Mar . races no Linda; Linda Mc Laughlin, of
opposition. In District 4, W. K. San la Ana: John McOwen, of
Patrick . Cos ta Mesa, 1s Balboa I s land , and J e an
unopposed. Rheinheimer, of Santa Ana, are
IRVINE RA NC H Water unopposed.
District. Vying for three ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR
directors hips are\ inc umbent M N I C l PAL C 0 U R T :
Peer Swan, Tustin , Betty Olson, Inc umbe nt Robert Polis of
water research scientist, Irvine. 1 rvan e 1s bemg challenged by
inc umbe nt Ray Aue rbach , P au l Robbi ns. prosecuting
Irvine , C Orville Reinhardt, attorney. Irvine
water company director , Irvine. SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
and Frank Hurd . financial M NICIPAL COURT: Judge
manager, Irvine. David Carter is unopposed.
ORANGE COUNTY Superior WEST ORANGE COUNTY
Court; The only contested race MUNICIPAL COURT: Judges
is in Uffice 6 where Judge Rag nar Engebretsen , Alan
Leonard Goldstein. Newport Mc Kone. Kenneth Smith and
Beach, will fa ce William Marvin Weeks are unopposed.
Hopkins Jr., Anaheim city Judge Joanne Harrold is facing
attorney. opposition from attorney Dan
In Office 9, filing period will Dutc her, Santa Ana , ai\d
extend through March 17 attorney Ronald Nixon, or Santa
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 1<4, 1982 ..
Three-ring el.ection upcoming
Republicans might wonder who isn't seeking_ 43rd District nomination
I BY CllAaLt:S LOOS ., ... .....,""' ..... I The Jwu1 primary In the newly
1 conatituted 43rd Coneresslonal
I Dlslrict shupes up as a real
circus.
ll already has u cast of
tbouaands. Most of them are
elephants.
When last we looked there was
but a single Democrat, MlssJon
Vlejo's Roland Mora, brave
enough to stand against the
Republican Ude.
Because the 43rd is heavily
Republican m voter registration,
the primary, ror all intents and
purposes, will be the election'
with the balloting in November
only a formality.
The Republicans are offering
a lot of choices in the 43rd and
some echoes, too.
T here is Dr. Dill McColl, now
an orthopedic surgeon from
Carlsbad , who will be
remembered as a Stanford
All-American and an All-Pro
end for the Chicago Bears.
There is Escondido City
Councilman Jim Rady and
Carlsba.d Mayor Ron Packard.
Rancho Santa Fe attorney
Stan Legro, a former Marine
officer who worked for the
Environme ntal Protection
Agency during the Ford
Administration. is in the race.
T h e Saddle back Valley's
Chuck Kenney has filed. So has
Elizabeth Davis of Laguna
Niguel, who traces her ance5try
to Samoan royalty.
Don't forget Lawrene NlxQO
Anflnaon of San Juan
Ca p ist rano . She's the
ex-president's niece.
Mary Sch mit&, Jo'hn'a wtre,
has indicated she plans to run ln
the 43rd, even though her home
is in the 40lb. tivou don't have to
Ii ve in the dJstrtct to be -a
c:o ogr~ss man or a
co ngresswoman , for that
matter.)
Oceanside's Mike Schaefer
says he's running, too. He's a
form er San Diego city
councilman and once worked as
a financial a nalyst for the
Securities and Exchange
Commission.
And the list goes on -18
Republicans long.
If you're a voter in the 43rd,
you've got to be hoping some of
the GOP candidates drop out in
the interest of saving you from
total confusion.
* * * T H E R EASON FOR t his
Re publican scramble is that
CI air Burgener. who ha s
represented parts of northern
San Diego for a long lime. is
retiring.
And Orange County's Bob
Badham, who has r epresented
other parts of northern San
Diego County for a long time,
has had his 40th District cul
back to more manageable size
by reapportionment. It was one
or the biggest congressional
districts in the country. Now, the
40th is entirely within Orange
NEW POST Thomas R.
Malcolm is 1982 financt-
chairman for Orange Count~
R e publicans ..
County. Badham will be seeking
a fourth term.
The 43rd does n't include
Laguna Beach, Newport Beach
and Irvine, as Badham aide
Howard Seelye correctly points
out. These cities, along with
Costa Mesa. Tustin and
Fountain Valley are wholly
within the 40th Congressional
District. Also included in the 40th are
portions of Huntington Beach,
Santa Ana and Orange, along
with all of Leisure World,
L~guna Niguel and Laguna
Hills
Generally, the line between
lht.> 40th and the 43rd In Orange
<.:ounty follows the San Diego
l''ree way. The 40th Is on the
seaward side, the "3rd on the the
inland side.
In Orange County , Dana
Point. Capistrano Beach, El
· Toro, Mission Viejo, San Juan
Capistrano and San Clemente
are in the 43rd. So are such
encl;1ve!) as Trabuco Canyon.
Jn San Diego County, the 43rd
takes in Cam p Pen dleton,
Ocean s ide , Ca rl s bad ,
Escondido. Fall brook. Vista,
L<\,ke San Marcos. Rancho Santa
Fe and Rancho Bernardo.
About 70 percent of the 43rd's
residents call San Diego County
home That would seem to give
a decided edge to a San Diego
County candidate.
* MA REEN REAGAN, the
President's daughter and U.S.
Senate candidate, has a busy
da y planned Wednesday, St.
Patrick's Day.
She'll share the podium that
morning with Stan Legro, one or
the many Republican candidates
in the 43rd Congress ional
District, in an appearance
before the Laguna Niguel
Republican Women.
ll will be al 9:30 a .m . at
Republic Fede ral Savings on
Crown Valley Parkway. Call
Ruth Crawford, 496-0778, for
reservations.
* * * THEN MAU R EEN will
journey to Newport Beach for a
speech to the Women's Council
of R ealtors of the Newport
Harbor Costa Mesa Board of
Realtors .
For details. call 962·8197, or
548-7906
* * * PETI-.: WI LSON, a nothe r
Republican l'andidate ,for the
Senate. will be feted next
Sunday at a $100 per: person
brunch at La Casa Pacifica,
ex .president Nixon's former
estate in San Clemente
Gavin Her bert and Don Koll
are hosting the event along with
a lengthy list of Orange County
Republican financiers. It's by
invitation.
* * •
MARIAN BERGESON, the
a ssemblywoman from Orange
County's 74th District, will
s peak to the Newport Harbor
Republican Women Friday
during an 11 :30 a .m. salad
luncheon at St. Mi chael's
Church on Pacific View Drive in
Corona del Mar. Call 644-2460 to
reserve your salad. • • • NEWPORT BEACH attorney
Thomas R. Malcolm has been
named 1982 finance chairman
for the Republican Party in
Oran~e County
o.lly -M.efl ...... SPECIALLY TRAINED Patrolman Ron Roberts knows the
differenee qui~k r esponse and proper equipment makes
Patrolman's skill
saves legs, liv.es
By J OHN NEEDHAM
01 tll• o.i1y Plleol S'-ff
Wh en California Hi ghway
Patrol Officer Ron Rober ts
arrives at the scene of an injury
accident he does a lot more than
direct traffic and wait for the
ambulance
Roberts, a resident of Mission
Viejo, is one of about 90 CHP
officers trained as emergency
medical technicians, just a step
below the traimng paramedics
receive.
Under a f ederally runded
program launched three years
ago, officers working in more
remote areas of the state were
offered the training to help cut
down on traffic fatalities.
At th:it time. Roberts, 27, was
a patrol officer on Angeles Crest
Highway in Los Angeles County
lie said the assignment gave
him ample opportunity to use his
newly acquired skills .
·'Most of the officers in the
program were from rural areas
in NorthPrn California, where
emergency medical services
arcn·t as readily available,"
Roberts said.
Often the CHP officer is the
first to arrive at the scene of an
automobile or motorcycle
accident where the drivar or
passenge r s are serious ly
inJured.
Roberts s aid the time for
paramedics lo arrive at the
accident is much shorter in this
area. lie s aid it is mo r e
important for CllP offi cers to
hav e emergency medical
training 1f they work iD rural
a reas where arriv31 times are
s lower
Moulton Parkway and La Paz
Road in Laguna Hills involving
a car and a 17·year ·Old car a
motorcycle rider l e ft the
leen·agcrr with severely broken
legs .
"ll1s right leg was nearly
broken off and his pulse was so
weak 1 couldn't reel it," Roberts
said '"He could have bled to
death in a matter of only a few
minutes. That's the danger in
any injur.y like that."
Roberts said he was able to
stop the bleeding and prepare
the young man for .immediate
transportation to nearby Mission
Community Hospital when
paramedics a rri ved . The
teen ager survived his injuries.
Jn his emergency medical kit.
Roberts carries an oxygen bottle
and various bandages. He also
ha s a s tethoscope , blood
pressure monitor. and collars
for neck and spinal injuries.
As part of his training, he was
also given in s truction in
mountain climbing.
.. At my previous assignment I
l'arried a climbing rope and
other gear m my car." he said.
·Obviously the terrain here near
San Juan Capistrano doesn't
require that I carry it now, but
in areas where cars could drop
down a cliff. there 1s no other
way to get to the occupants."
Roberts said he has to renew
hi s e meri~c ncy ;nedical
cert1f1cate ever y s ix months,
and also take advance training
to ke e p up with new
developments
'"In most automobile accidents
or motorcycle crashes with
ma1or injuries it's what is done
in the firs t few minutes that
d e t ermines if the person
s urvives or not, .. he said .
CAT 'S OUT OF T HE BAG Weekend
relaxation isn't just for humans Miss Kitty.
adopted pN of Lido Village shopowners.
seems like a pus hover for a bell y rub as s he
s tretches in the sun. Or 1s she just s low to
recover from.Saturday night?
He replaces William F. Dohr
of Santa Ana. who resigned to
seek the party's nomination in
cent ral Orange County's 38lh
(.'o ngrcs!>1onal District
But they the re have been
times in recent months when
Roberl5 was glad he took the
time to take the emer gency
medical training
lie said two weeks ago an
accide nt at the corne r of
.. My feeling is that I could
make a diffe rence by being
there and knowing what to do ·•
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Fame,,, flkrs compkting to Capi-Strano • mission •
fUaht about now, the awallo-. due to arrive at Mission S.n Juan Caplstrano next Friday are
worklna their way north.
nc11tlng neitr the OliSSIOn for the puist 200 yearis
Sa n Juan Capis trano reside nts have been
celebratlng their arrival since the 1940s
the Sl'rra Chupcl, the oldti8l cxlstlng church ln
l'ultfun11 a, a l 9 a .m
Wednesday, March 24 . Junior Western Day •fl J;
Teens will gather Ht 3 30 p.m lo compete In
western hat conte~ls. horse roping and a ''burralo 1:t
l'htl>" throw These events will be held at the ';'4'•
m1ni·park downtown.
And, with the appearance or the first "acouta"
In the envlrona around
San Juan Capistra no.
resld ents are busy
r eadying themsel ves tor the arrival or the
main n ock March 19,
St. Joseph's Day.
On their return, these small cliff swallows
Immediately begin the task or rebuilding their
mud nests. In fact, the mission readies pools of
mud In order to help the birds.
Another highlight of the day will be the s inging or ··when the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano"
by the song 's aulhor . Leon Rene. Throughout the
week in San Juan Capistrano. the city's fiesta
associaUon will be sponsoring dally events that
will culminate Saturday, March 27, with the
lar gest non·motorized parade In the s tate.
The s wallows are
sure to receive a warm
wel come when t h ey
arrive a nd so will
tourists who come to
witn ess the a nnua l
return of the swallows
to t he old mission. A
full week 's worth or
eve nts h ave be e n
planned to celebrate the
Fi esta d e l a s
Golondrioas. according FULTON SHAW
to festival planners.
About 5,000 tourists are expected in San Juan
to witness the return or the birds, said Dick Landy,
director of tourism for the mission.
But Landy war ned that people who come to
witness the return or lhe swallows should not be
disappointed if a cloud or birds does not descend
on San Juan March 19. The swallows arrive in
s mall eroups, rather than one large nock, he said.
Landy said the day wi ll be marked with tours
or the old mission and tours or the older portions or
San Juan Capistrano.
A guiding force behind the first Swallows Day
parade In 1960, Fulton Shaw. a 25-ye.r resident of
the town, will serve as parade hos\ and Grand
Marshal .
Other events scheduled durinll the week of
March 19-Mal'c h 27 include:
Saturday. March 20, El Presidenle Dmner
Dance al the El Adobe restaurant. Miss Fiesta will
be selected.
-Sunday, March 21, kickoff mixer al the
Swallow's Inn beginning at 1 p.m.
• llfJ'l Friday. March 26, Hoosegow Day. A shenff ,,,
and a hanging judge will arrest locals not garbed 11,1 in uppropriate fi esta l(ear '.
Those judged "guilty" must pay a nne or be .~1!1
imprisoned 1•1h
l\l 6 p m . Mis~ Fiesta and Miss San Juan ~ 1 Capistrano will JUd~e the hairiest man contest. 111,
Hairiel>t man contel-il rategon es include prettiest, '1 •
ugliest and h111rie~l The contest will be conducted '.'.',;
out of-doors. acroi.:. the street from the Swallow's ;1•
Inn p }t
Saturday, March 27 . Rarade through city JtH
s trc<'L'> begtn:. at noon rouowcd by the second l t111 a nnual family s teak harbecue hosted by the 11 H
lli!>lorical Sol'icly 1110
The famed s wallows begin their 6,000·mile
trek north from Goya, Argentina. They have been
Also, the mission will sponsor its annual
M 1ss1on Pageant, celebratmg the feast day of
St. Joseph. The pageant features a procession of
costumed childre n from the Old Mission School
and the coro nation o r king and queen r epresenting
the monarchs of Spain who ruled when the mission
was rounded in 1776.
Crowning of the .. monarchs" will take place m
Tuesday, Ma rch 23, toddler marathon and
pet parade. At 2:30 p.m. toddlers unde r the age of
19 months, garbed in western gear, will race At
J · 30 p. m .. children six to 12 year s old parade their
pets and compete for prizes. Both events will be at
El <.:a mino Real Park.
l'l·r!>ons 1nle rel>le d 1n obtaining additional I
information ubout the mission or the week-long 11 i>
fi es ta l>hould rnnlacl either the Old Mission Visitor no1
Center. 31882 Camino Capistrano, Suite 218 or the r
San .Ju an Cap1!.lrano Fiesta Association. 111,
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0 UTLl NE$ STRIFE John Bueno
te ll s tactics in El Salvador.
By JODI CADENH EAD
Of llM Dally l"llel SI.a"
Pas tor J o hn Bueno say!> he is
con vmced the Nicaraguan government
is he lping supply leftists in El Salvador
with guns
The 42 -yca r -o ld Eva n geli cal
Protestant missionary told members of
the Costa Mesa Rotary Club that signs
at t he Nicaraguan airport im plore
residents to aid the El Salvador rebels
·seeking to overthrow Preside nt Jose
Napoleon Ouurte.
Bueno admits he became worried
aft er rece1vin~ death threats from El
Salvador leftis ts following a public
appear ance with Duarte last year.
Soon a fte rward. the Protesta nt
m issionary requested a one-year leave
of absence so he could return to Costa
Mel> a with his wife and four sons.
However. Bueno continues to make
frequent trips to the strife·torn Central
American country and insists that the
situation 1s not as bad as r eported.
"ll 's easy to say the government has
Q'l assa cred all these people." s aid
Bueno. referring to reports of mass
executions. ··But nobody knows who
kille d them or how.··
Following h is lunc heon s peech
Wednesda y, Bueno said he feels free lo
travel throughout the country A 6 p m
curfew imposed almost two years ago
has been lifted , he said.
Centro Evangclislico It has 17 ,000
m embt'rs
Ile• a lso presides over a s chool
distru:t. L1cc:o Cristiano. that he started
1n lt1t• heart of San Salvador
l l 1 s h 1 ·s con n e c t 1 o n w 1th t h e
C'Om mumty and his refusal to alienate
citht•r the right or the left that keeps
him ~are. said Bue no
So far he has had no trouble slipping
in and out of the country. he said
T he same cannot be said for his
Catholic l'Ountl'rparts. m any of whom
are reportedly having a hard time
lea v1ng :rnd entering lhe country, Bueno
ad<kd ·
Two ~ l'ars ago Archbishop Osl.'a r
Romero. an outspoken critic of the El
Salvador goVl·rnmcnt, was g unned
down in church About 18 months ago
four Catholit· nun s w e r e found
mur<kred in El Salvador.
Sa it! Bueno, ··For s ome s trange
rca:.un the Je:.u1ts have s ided with the
guerrilla forces I don't think it's 111
intentioned Th(·y JUSl feel that these
an' the people that need to be helDed,_"
In private talks Bueno s aid. Pr'esident
Duarte ha!> told him tha t (Duarte I 1s
troubled by h1l> lack of support from the
Cathoht Church
· · 1 fcl'l the Duarte government 1s
:.cnl>tli vc lo the needl> and welfare of the
people," said Bueno · .. I believe it's
worthwhile to keep thi s little country in
the democratic system ."
Should Ouarte's government topple
and the communists t ake over. Bueno
s aid he is sure that he and other
missionaries will be asked to leave.
Bueno a rrived in El Salvador 21 years
ago and is still pastor of the largest
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Give new flight plan
fair chance to work
As John Wayne Airport
problems go, that of developing
an access plan to regulate use of
the facility by commercial
airlines has proved the most
vexing
Orange County government,
which owns and operates the
airport, has been under pressure
from several factions.
You have the fed e ral
government wanting to insure
that the airport is open to all
carriers, so long as they meet
certain count y -imposed
requirements.
You have airport a re a
residents demanding somethin~
be done about jet noise. You have
the airline indus try. which
seemingly always wants more
flights.
All of this wouldn't be so bad
if the airport were in some other
place than Orange County By
t h e nature of its a fflu e nt
population and m ajor
commercial centers. the county's
-air service demands are high.
That situation makes the airlines
desirous of either initiating or
expanding Orange County . . service.
To comply with fed e ral
mandates. the county Board of
-Supervisors has studied an array
of m echanisms d esigned to
'satis fy everyone, or no one.
Cfepending on your point of view
Finally. a plan that seems
bighly workable has been ad-
:vanced by the county airport
staff and Supervisor Thomas
Riley. It is designed to repl ace a
previous plan that a fe de ra l
j udge s aid unftlirly benefited
AirCal and Republic Airlines by
letting the m retain 86 percent of
existing night allocations for a
three·year period. •
. AirCal operates an average
of 23.5 flights daily , Republic
11.5, and F rontier Airlines,
Pacific Southwest Airlines and
Western Airlines, two each. for a
total of 41. That ceiling is
imposed by the county.
Under the new plan. AirCal
c.ind Re publi c would have to
relinquis h flight allocations .
··New" fli ghts would then be
turned over to carriers not now
ser virrg the ai rport. o r ,
a lternativel y , back t o the
incumbents if no outsiders want
But the r e 's a c atch. Any
carrier desiring new flights must
utilize new a nd quieter jets .
There 's only one such craft now
ava ilabk the Mc Donne ll
Douglas DC-9 Super RO.
U nkn own s , o f cours e,
urround the new plan It's not
certain that it will satisfy the
federal court ju d ge wh o"
overturned the prior plan. Nor
are further court proceedings
precluded There·~ been some
s abre-rattling from AirCal which.
quite si mply. does not want to
yield nights to other carriers.
More litigaUon serves no
useful purpose The federal law
which says airports must be open
to qua lifie d car r ied In
non discri minat ory fashion is
quite clear All parties sho uld
realize that and gave the new
plc.rn a chance to work
World, politics go on
In a newsy week . the best
news may bave been that our
predicted "doomsday" d1dn ·1
arrive. With all nine planets
clustered on one side of the s un
on March 10, for the first time in
179 years. the "Jupite r Effect"
f!naginatively described in a 1974
!)ook of that title. f ailed to
ioaterialize. No earthquakes, no
tidal waves. not even any very
u.nusual weather. Jt was a
terrible disappointment to the
Southern California haters in less
favored areas of o ur nation, and
some assorted religious oracles
"But it was a s mall bonanza for
planetarium fol~ who reported
sellouts for their s hows a nd
le ctures on the pl anetary
phenomenon.
• • • In California. the politicians
were out in force, launching their
assorted 1982 campaigns Gov
Jerry Brown finall y m ade hi s
candidacy for the U S Senate
official. Since his competition on
the Democratic ticket is limited
to Fresno Ma yor Da nie l
Whitehurst. write r Gore Vidal
and a couple of even lt>sser
!knowns , his primary proble ms
would'seem minimal.
, John Schmitz , the
controversial state senator from
Orange County. officially joined
rt.he crowded Republican race for
1retiring S.I. Hayakawa's Senate
seat, wherein he seems likely to
'have may be se ve n or eight
"competitors.
. , Meanwhile. Lt. Gov Mik e
·c urb filed his papers for the
"'Republican nomination ror
governor , wh ere h e will
c h allenge Attorney Ge neral
George Deukm ejian. Fig hting it
out on the Democratic side will
be Los Angeles Mayor Tom
'Bradl ey , stat e Sen. J o hn
·Garamendi and former state
Health and We lfare chief Mario
Obledo.
, With everything now official.
and some of the campaign war
•chests very substantial. we can
•brace for nightly t e levis ion
advice from o ur would -be
'fepresentatives. It will be free,
put will it be worth it? . ' . . .
Meanwhile state Republican
l eaders decided to abandon the
tdea of organizing a recall
r.campaign against state Supreme
l(;o\lrt Chief Justice Rose Bird.
tit's not that most of them
wouldn't like to see the chief
justice replaced, but a successful
recall at this time might mean
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot .
yet a nother appo intme nt by
outgoing Go\. Brown A matter of
· a Bird on the bench" being
better th an a n ot h er Brown
a ppointment. perhaps. Resides.
lhe more practical GOP leader s
pointed out, the money probably
could better be spent on the raft
of Re publican candidates who
may need help 1n their leg1slat1ve
race<:
• On the national scene. the big
n ews of t h e week was the
r es ignation of Sen Harris on
Williams. D·N J ., on the PVC of
what ap~ared to be a certain
Senate vote Lo expel him for hb
role in the Abscam s candal
Willia ms . who s till claims hl1
\\>as the innocent victim of a
·vile" FBI entrapment scheme.
became the first senator in 60
vcc.irs to d e pa rt under s uc h
unhappy circumstances
Ca lifornia S en Alan
Crans ton, a ~trong civil rights
advocate. made a las t.minute
at tempt to persuade the Senate to
censure. rather t h a n expel
Williams. but suppo rt for the
milder rebuke clearly was not
the r e Cy nics wer e moved to
wonder if Cranston's concern for
Williams ' .. civil rights" might
have been heighten ed a bit by lhe
fact that New Jersey's recently
e lect e d govern o r . who will
appoi nt Wi I Ii ams · s uccessor ,
ha ppens to be a Republican.
Meanwhile the Senate is
expected to move ahead with a
full -scale inquiry of the ugly
Abscam a ffair which also led to
the departure of s ix members of
the House of Representatives by
expulsion. resignation and defeat
at the polls This is very much in
order The re arc too m a n y
unanswered questions But as for
Willia m s . h is "te mptation"
defens e didn't impress his
c:olleagucs. IL didn't work for
Adam. either
• • • On the s porti ng scene .
Dodge r pitch e r Fernando
Valenzuela, doubtless tired of the
bickering over his pay. and
probably yearning for s ome
home cookin g, took oH for
Mexico. His departure settled '
one controversial issue, at least
temporarily. No longer can the
Immigration and Naturalization
Service threaten him with
deportation if he doesn 't get busy
and play ball he re. Fernando
found the obvious ans wer to that
one. ·
Thomas P. Haley
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BerNra Kreibich
Edltorlaf Page Editor
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Who'll pay dues for pay cut?
It strained the credulity or lhe cynical
but there they were on the TV screen
getting their pictures taken in some
fancy·schmantzy resort in Bal Harbour,
Fl a. The "they" were Lane Kirkland,
president of the AFL·CIO, and his white
male buddies on the Federation's
executive committee
It was the same weekend Ford and
the, United Automobile Workers agreed
on large scale wage cuts. You would
have thought that at such a junction
these guys might have avoided looking
li ke ster eotypic "la bor bosses,"
especially since they have fewer and
fewer people in their organizations to
boss around. It would have looked
better if this weekend, of all weekends,
they decided to meet in Detroit or Flint,
Mich., or in some city associated with
the travail that the hundreds of
thousands of their laid·Off, former
me mbers are experienci ng.
THIS DISPLAY ol expense account
s e lf-indu l gence i s all the more
disappointing because Kirkland has
been showing that he understands that
for organized labor the past is not
prologue to the future. that the lime of
milk and honey is over. Yet knowing
about it and acting on it can be two
different things.
So many things have changed Less
than 10 years ago economics textbooks
had it as a fixed principle that the
demand for oil could only increase. that
it was impossible for an advanced
industrialized nation s uch as ours t.:> cut
consumption when the pnce went up.
Not so, we have lived to learn.
Another a xiom was that wages in
hi ghly uruonized industries never fell
regardless o f general economic
conditions Not so, we have lived lo
learn, at least those or us who do not
winter in Bal Ha rbour.
The last lime wages were adversely
affected by a recession was 1949, and
, then the dip was short and slight. Prior
to that, however, massive wage cutting
invariabl y accompanied serious
business tum·downs . Our grandparents
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were willmg to trade a degree of
1nflation , governme nt control and
intervention 1! it would protect them
from the boom-bust cycle with its
attendant layoffs and wage cuts.
THE FORD AGREEMENT is an
attempt to concede the wage cuts in
return for some guarantees, in this case
rather vague ones, against layoffs.
plant closings and "outsourcings," the
less-than-euphonious name industry
gives for manufacturing parts abroad.
Although this re-writing of the union
contract is being hailed as a novel and
nobl e advance in labor·management
cooperation, historians and older people .
who've been through earlier boom·busts
will recognize this as a variant or lhe
share-the-work proposals which always
pop up when so many, many people are
being laid off. This particular type of
deal, accepting pay cuts so that more
may continue on the payroll, is an old
favorite. How well it works when both
company, union and e mployee are
powerless to extricate themselves from
an evil economic vortex is debatable.
Something more is needed but the
traditionalism and conservatism of the
doddering labor organizations in Mr.
Kirkland's AF'L·CIO make it hard for
union officials lo play with the idea that
they and their members may have been
had. They have tied their Cates to that of
the companies, which was fine during
the profit-laden decades. but which may
wreck them now.
Heretofore in the bad recessions of
the past, unions fought wage cuts. Now.
they are going to negotiate them and
supervise them. How long and how
enthusiastically are the members going
to want to pay dues lo an organization
whose most. visible function seems to be
arranging for pay cuts? At the least,
union officials are risking an angry
revolt from the bottom. and at most a
railing away of members who figure
they can get their wages cut without a
middle man.
These sorts of internal backfires
won't start immediately. The rank and
rile will gave the agreements a chance
to work, but, like President Reagan,
union officials will need an economic
upturn soon or they will have to pay the
consequences
EVEN THAT MAV not help the
unions that have negotiated give-backs.
A general revival doesn't mean that any
particul ar industry is going to revive.
"Barring import tariffs, ev~n with a big
pick·up in business, there is no reason
to think that many or even any of lhe
workf;rs laid off in the automobile
industry will be hired back. The s ame
for the rubber industry. On lhe other
hand, prospects fo r going back lo work
in the airline i ndus try are muc h
brighter.
However it goes, unions need more
than wage cuts to serve their members '
mterests. Gelling out of lhe Florida
resort country won't save them but it's
a start.
Combination of contraries revealed
W ASHl NGTON The CIA has now
co nfirme d that Libyan dictator
Moammar Khadafy was the target of an
assassination attempt by his own army
late last yea r, as I first reported two
months ago.
Intelligence sources s ay there have
b een s ix previo us attempts on
Khadafy's life over the past d~ade in
whtch he was wounded -in lhe arm,
shoulder, stomach and legs. But he was
not seriously hurt.
Interestingly, the latest attempt came
amid increasirtg e vidence that the
39 -year-old dictator has given his
blessing to the d evelopment of a
personality cult. like Stalin and Mao
Tse-tung before him. Where previously
he was referred lo merely by his
military rank of colonel, the Libyan
media no w fawn on him as "the
commander," "the leader" and even
"the g reatest intellectual of the
country."
NOT BAD FOR somt:one who began
life in a Bedouin camp in the Llbyan
desert But even his worst enemies
would not deny that Moammar Khadafy
is a very remarkable man.
I have followed Khadafy's career
from the start. He has always been a
pan-Islamic missionary of messianic
proportions . Until recently, he affected
an image of sell·effacing simplicity, a
sort of "first among equals." When I
first interviewed him, he received me in
a Bedouin tent, and his interpreter
fr eq uentl y argued w ith h i m
vehemently. Now, apparently. it suits
Khadafy's purpose to indulge in the
kind or self.glorifying hyperbole that
most dictators succumb to sooner or
later
Wh al is the man really like? It's
difficult to say exactly; he is, as one
analysis conctuded, "a combination of
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contraries." But my associate Indy
Badhwar has seen intelligence reports
whi ch profile the Arab fanatic who is
n ea r th e top o f the Reagan
administration's foreign enemies list.
Her e are som e or the secrets they
disclose· .
-Khadafy is devout to the point of
religious zealotry. He says all the
prayers required by Islamic law, drinks
no liquor and follows a tribal custom of
eating no fish. He is inclined lo lecture
captive audiences with long-winded,
rambling sermons. and seems to regard
himself as both a teacher and a
preacher. He has undoubted charisma.
-He is app arently a man of
genuinely simple tastes. He lives in a
small, sparsely furnished house -
though sources say he is building
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"I'm not 1Ure, dMr, but I think they WM1 u. to get out of the wrJ.''
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himself another home in the area where
he was born, and bas accepted the gift
of a farm Crom the township of El·Marj.
His one proud possession is a Fiat l.28,
which he drives himsell. Before he
acquire d t h e Fiat, he dro ve a
Volkswagen that he had bought prior to
the revolution that brought him to
power.
-Khadafy likes lo keep in touch with
the people. In the early years of his
rule, according to one intelligence
report, he "used lo wander through the
streets and marketplaces incognito in
order to see and hear what was being
said." He a lso u sed to drop in
unannounced al government offices to
check up on the bureaucrats.
-The Libyan strongman exercises
close control over the media. If he
dislikes a program being broadcast, he
will telephone the s\ation personally
and order it cut off the air. He also
proofreads certain newspaper stories to
make sure they meet with his approval.
-r-lever one to stand on diplomatic
ceremony, Khadafy has been known to
telephone other Arab leaders at odd.
hours. and he has shown up in foreign
countries without advance notice -
sometimes without even privately
informing his hosts.
-"HE IS INCLINED to periods of
silence and self.imposed isolation,
disappearing from the public for long
periods of time and staying in lsolatlon
in the desert," according to an laraell
intelligence profile. Though often
spontaneou s '-t_~be point or
Impulsiveness, and JUVRe to outbursts
of an1er, Khadafy is alao capable of
analyzing political event.a loeicall)' and
acting according to lonc·range plans.
These contradictions sugcest tbat be
may be a manic depreulve.
-Khadafy la a man of moodl. He la
extremelY seu1tlve and bis feeUnp are
easily hurt. He often suffers periods of
depression.
-Kha~y la an ext.remlat, He.lnC Wop aa either black or wb.lte. "Bia
outlook la etottnlric, • • one lDt.ellllence
anaJyail conclude•, .. He examiaea
reality ln the Upt of hla own narrow
appreciation. These lralta explain bll
attachment to and unawentnc belief bl
hi• 11mpU.tk aoclallat p~ IDd
bit readineu to ft&bt for •t to tM -bMler
end wit.bout recopidq llmitadom." ,
-Allh::Jb be hate• forel•••n reuralb ivolda eoatact wtlb tlMm
when pout.,.., Khadaf7 can•~
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Few can penetrate
I lawmaker barricade
Bfforta of Sen. Ollie Speraw to clamp
a lld on the amounts spent by the state
Leaialature on IU own operaUons have
been held up by the Senate Rules
Committee . Speraw, a Lone Beach
Republican completing his nnt terlh,
has been a constrnt critic of lealalative
spending which ftas risen to more than
$100 miUlon annually, mostly to support
a st aff exceeding 2,200.
Opposing his proposed constitutional
amendment, Senate President Pro Tem
llll WATIRS
David Roberti tcontendea "without
funds for staff the legislators would be
al the mercy of the lobbyists."
IF ROBERTI and the others belie ved
that clap-trap they don't deserve to be
in Sacramento. In the days not too long
ago when the part·lime, c itizen
legislators labored without any staff
whatsoever they held their heads far
higher than the lawmakers of today.
lbe name or the member for whom they
work. and receive the unqualified
support of that member for the paua1e
of their brainchildren.
While some of the 1 proposals are
nothing more than sophomor'tc
idealism, others ar e more sinister.
being advanced by the aides with
personal motivations and ambitions and
some for their own financial gain.
THIS PRAcrtCE of permitting the
aides to program the work has become
so prevalent that many members can't
explain the provisions of bills bearing
their na mes. And many depend upon
their aides to tell the m how to vote on
the bills proposed by others.
There may be valid reasons to oppose
a limit on legislative expenditures but
the argument that the maintenance of
st~rr is essential is· cert ainly not one of
them . The right answer is to elect
sensible people who can do their own
work without having someone at their
elbow to tell them what to say and do.
Barring that. the excessive staff itself
pro vides enough reason to pass
Speraw·s limitation measure.
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Otange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 1•, 1982
WSLL , WE CERTAIN l.Y PROVED we CAN ~ENERATe PL.SNTY OF ENER~Y
FROM Pl..AIN Ol.~ r<UBBIS~ ···
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''full-time, professional·legislators' · are
now at the mercy of the army of aides
with who m the y have surrounded
themselves.
This new substructure of government
which the legislators have created, in
the guise of protecting the legislators
from being "bothered," now ac~s as a
ba rricade which few. including the
Speaker Brown ignores will of people~·
• lobbyists. can penetrate. In their role as
advisers they interview both lobbyists
and constituents a like. The result is that
the members know only what their
aides tell them. Even when they do
relate messages to the legislators, the
third-hand relay Is not like getting the
information directly.
While some of the consultants and
aide s are hi g h l y et h ical a nd
professionally competent. confining
the mselves to legislative business, most
are political activis ts seeking to
influence legislation and elections, often
ending up being legislative candidates
themselves. At least one third of the
current Legislature is composed of
former aides and consultants.
With such a corps of aides to assist
them in their campaign efforts it is
difficult indeed for opponents to
challenge their re-election. Instead of
being a body of citizens elected to
represent their districts. the s tate
Legislatur e is fa s t becoming an
entrenched dynasty controlled by party
bosses.
Wors e is the dis proportio nate
influence the a ides have over
legislation. Many legis lators permit
their aides to adwince their own ideas,
have bills prepared to carry them out in
Punch
To the Editor.
Co ngratulations on your March 7
editorial and cartoon treatment of
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown's dirtv
tricks in handling the drug parapher-
nalia bill.
His flagrant disregard of the will of
the people was further demonstrated in
a statement that he was responsible only
MAILBOX
to the voters of San Francisco. Senate
Bill 341 supporters include (besides the
Attorney General a nd law enforcement
agencies> the California Chamber of
Co mmerce. Ca l ifornia Medical
Association, Kiwanis International,
C alifo rnia Retaile rs Association.
California P .T.A .. a nd other civic,
bu s iness, r e ligio us , a nd parent
organizations.
TO FURTHER ilJustrate the s upport
which this bill has. last summer at the
Orange County Fair PRIDE gathered
signatures on letters of support for this
piece of legislation al the rate or one per
minute. Yet, such overwhelming public
sentiment has not s wayed him a bit, In fact, he arrogantly dlSdatna the
"unsophisticated" view that even drug
use should be c urbed legally . His
argument for adult free choice is not as
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"Beats me how they got planning perm1SS1on "
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brilliant as he ,think s, whe n he
disregards the voic? of the majority of
responsible California adults.
Thank you for bringing his antics to
public view.
GENE RICE
Squirrel.s blameless
To the Editor:
On behalr of Friends of Newport Bay,
I wish to thank the Daily Pilot for the
generous coverage you consistently
h ave provide d co ncerning ou r
en vironmental tours The Friends have
sponsored the tours six times a year
during the migratory season, since 1968,
as a public ser vice. Few people are
aware of the importance of coastal sa lt
mars h ecologically and economically.
The large public support for our tours is
partly a result of the excellent publicity
we have received through the media
We a re very grateful for the assist you
have given lo our educational program.
In additiop to praise for your
newspaper . I should l ike t o take
exception to a statement in your Feb. 24
editio n. R egarding re p a ir work
under way on the bluff along Back Bay
Road. you quoted officials as saying the
hllls ide "suffered erosion two years at
the hands of heavy rain and ground
squirrels that burrow in the earth."
AL TIIOUGH IT MAY be a human
trait to blame one's difficulties on a
scapegoat. it doe s s e e m both
preposterous and screamingly funny to
cite the squirrels as the reason for the
erosion of the p roperty now being
"stabilized" at the upper end of Back
Bay Road .
Unfortunately, this area consis ts of
fill dirt which was put there in 1971. It
was used to bury a major fossil bed and
make possible a housing development.
Until then. lots or people. including
so m e brought in buses from the
Mus eum of Natural Hi s tory in Los
Angeles, used to come to the fossil beds
to dig aqd to do scientific research .
Paleontologists and a rchaeologists who
occasionally used the beds as a station
fo r their on-s ite talks during our
environme ntal t our s, having been
deprived of this educational resource,
now talk about the fossil beds which
we re "saved for future generations"
under the homes.
During the firs t heavy rain which
occur red soon after the filling, the
erosion was so bad that Back Bay Road
loolced like a disaster area. as the
movies I took at the t.ime dramatically
show. Seepage of water through the
fill ed a r ea down lo the road has
rema ined a persistent problem.
Poor little squirrels . They're t oo
innocent to have som eone else's
irresponsibility heaped on them. Can't
you imagine a Hitchcock thriller tilled,
"Run for Your Lives the Squirrels Have
Come'"
F' RAN ROBINSON
Gun lau1s oppose d
To the Editor
Concerning all "gun control laws" my
a rgument against any such laws rests
on two premises. either or which I
would be happy to have you deny if you
can s ubstantiate your arguments.
1 1 > Wheneve r a commodity is
legislated as illegal ror private citizens
to have. hold, drink, use, e tc. the
c riminal ele me n t 1n our society
immediate ly lakes over monopoly of
this commodity a nd d is penses 1t at
great cost to the citizen, and at great
profit to them, and does so with little
fear or the law being able to afford
.. s mart lawyers··, e xploiting liber al
j ud ges. a nd sc atte r i ng a little
··c ums haw " alon g th e way , i.e .
prohibition. marijuana, heroin, cocaine ,
prostitution etcetera!
(2) POLICE DO NOT basically act as
deterrents to crime". If overtly visible,
yes, but in the dark of the night, on the
lonely street, alone in a car on the edge
of a dark road they are of HtUe help.
They ser ve m ainly to investigate a
crime, hopefully bring forth a suspect,
a nd give him over for trial. Hence the
need Cor private security guards. gated
communities, gua rd dogs, citize ns
surveillance s:roups, alarm systems, ad
1nfi n1 t um Bas i c ally a perso n's
protection rests upon himself. He has
two alte rnatives.
A Defend himself either with his own
hands or some weapon that will all ow
him equality with the attacker at least.
This m ight inc lude judo, karate, a
knife. bull-whip. or sword, but for the
average citizen a gun is the simplest lo
use with little formal training.
B. Throw himself upon the mercy of
the c riminal and hope t hat the attacker
will l>e satis fi ed only to rob and knock
him around a bit. With the increase in
the number of "executions" of their
victims by robbe rs along with mass
• t..•ntr\ trc::irn ,,.~,, '"'" 1'1rt'IComf lf\e r•9"1t to<.anotnv •••
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word\ 0t If''\\ wrn Of> Q•v,.n or~lf'ftnce All lttttr\ mt.n t 1n
t ludt> \IQ'Wlurf' •net mtt1l1nq 11ctdr l'\S t>u' ~mt'\ "'41Y IM
w•tnhtlO on rf'Quit\1 1f ~utftc 1MI rf'•\On ·~ •OOllr•nl Poetry
ll'•lt nol OI" C)vf)l1\~ Lf'lltf \ "'•• CM l~t~d to M > toa.
N•mt 4nct Of°'Or't' num~r of lh~ < ontr1bulor m..a.1 bf QIV-fift tor ,t, 1t1< •t•on purPoW'\
l rape of wi ves or daughters, this see~
hardly an attracti ve alternative. The~
"little darlings" tha t is the murdere9
a nd r api sts don't really know tt\e
meaning of " me rcy."
Therefore my conclusions :
I Criminals will always have gun~.
la w or no law against them. Taking
them from the private citizen onl~
r esults in r e nde ring same citizeb
helpless .
2. A man has a basic obligation to
d e f end h is famil y from lil i m m e m ur ial a nd though he m
d elegate this to others it does n
exempt from that responsibility. For
this defense he needs a we apon to
m atch that or the criminal -namely a
gun '
T. MOR~
Ma11euver robs voterA
To the Editor:
Where is the ACLU'? Where is Ralp~
Nader? Where are the class acti~
suits? I am incensed at the flagral)l
disregard for decency and fairness ~
the latest m ach inations of Ure
UN democratic Democrat party. ·
Two artJ cles in yesterday's Pilot sho~
an unlimited contempt for the publict
"Seven Coast Cities LEFT Withotd
St ate Senator ," and "Democrats Sd
Victory." The De mocrats crow over
th ei r p o litic a l v i ctory ip
disenfranchising thousands of voters
out or representation, and placing their
political "ene mies· n awkwardly
ger rymandered dis tracts . This is nb
way to run a state government which i.s
supposedly responsive lo the will of the
people
IT IS UNBE LIEVABLE to me th!ft
the Democrats in convention would gi~e
a standing ovation to the man who was
m a inl y res pons ibl e for s uc h
underhanded dealings, a man who also
stacked the committee considering
r es t r1 c l1 o n s on s a l es of drug
pa raphernalia after all egedly receivi.Qg
large campaign contributions froRJ
manufacturers of such equipment, t
man who brags about "taking care or
your friends" in redistricting the state~
We can JUSl pray that the measure on
the 3 une ballot will pass enabling voteft>
to scrap the unfair redistricting tbe't
t hese se111s b. . .unp rinc ipled, a rid
self.ser ving politicians have dictated
and have tried to cram down the voters'
throats Voters. let's work to pass th.if>
measure to show these political boss~
who really is the boss'
ROBERTJ.EICHENBERG I
. ~
) Despite murder conv~ctions, Atlanta children live in fear
arrest of ~lia: last year , but some Will iams has been sentenced to life; makes me reel bad. My heart sta~ ATLANTA -The Techwood Homes
housing project is not a part of the
Atlanta the civic boost ers like to
promote. From the Littered streets or
Techwood you can see the towering
Peachtree Center and the other
.&littering monuments of downtown
Atlanta. But for the residents. looking
out their windows toward downtown,
they might as well be watching a
television show.
Techwood is poor and almost entirely
black. The children of T echwood are the
kinds of children who became victims
during the infamous Atlanta murder
spree. Kids who, until they became
victims, had no names. Kids who were
doomed to live and die in Tecbwood.
It was to Techwood I went last week,
now that the Wayne WUliams case is
history. The newspapers are deeming
the murder cases closed, the police task
force is being-'1isbanded, and t.b•public
la being asked to believe that -even
though Wayne Williams was convicted
only of the murders of two adults -
W illiam s is, indeed, the man
reapons\ble for most , tf nOl all, of the 28
notorious Atlanta murders.
I WENT TO T~hwood to ftnd out ll
the residents there -partJcularly the
children -are buyin1 that.
The, aren't.
"I don't lbinlt Wayne WlWama did It
all," 1ald a little 11rl who told me her
nante •at Nlclty. "I've bees\ scared .every Diehl··
It is unusual for a white man to walk
through Techwood at dusk, but the
residents I spoke with were willing to
discuss the Willia ms case with me. To
s um it up briefly, they are still afraid.
They feel that whoeve r was responsible
for the murders, it was not Williams
alone. The parents are afraid their
children are still in peril: the children
are a fraid , period.
They sit on the front stoops of their
low-rise apartment buildings, and they
11.1 Gllllf
talk about the case. It is uton.l.lhin1 to
hear such little children ta11tlnc about a
murder trial in such detail. They know
the names of victims, the particulars of
allegations.
"He didn't kill all those children ~
himselr," said a girl named AJiala
Jordan, who couldn't have been more
than 9. "My mother tell• me to atay
Inside even though the trial'• over."
T•tJE oa FALSE, the Nliden .. of
Techwood believe t.hat, for a Iona time,
It wH opes\ HUCXl on black chllar-In
Atlanta, and that Wayne Wllllam1 Juat
may have been a aea,.coal Tbe city'•
law enforcement omcial.I.., daat there
have been"° similar murden liDce the , ,
people familiar with the case disagree, now, people are suggesting, Atlanta can beating real fast and my head .ach~
and besides. legalistic "facts" don't go back to normalcy. a nd m y s tomach hurts I still bf
wash al Techwood. In the Tech wood projects, it's not scared."
The theories at Tech wood a re happening. The children who we re It is hard to blame Atlanta for trying
imaginative. So~e. people believe that taught to spend their waking hours in to put ~he child murders behind . it.
the two people Williams was accused of terror are not sophisticated enough to Atlanta 1s a wealthy, progressive cilj,
murdering -the adults -were in fact understand that they 're not s upposed lo a nd the murders were the worst
his accomplices, and he killed them to do t hat anymore. When you walk publicity ever to ha ppen to it. If t1*
shut them up. Some continue to believe through Tecbwood, and you walk up to civic leaders of the town had their war.
that vigilante police otricers w~re a youngster to ask a question, as often we would all forget that the murd~
r esponsible for the murders. Some think as not he will run. That is what the ever occurred. Justice has been serv .
it was a racist conspiracy of whites children have been told to do and they those leaders say; now let's get on wi
harboring a deep hatred for all blacks. are s till doing it. ' the future.
None or those theories make a lot of "Have the children changed yet?" But in the Techwood projects, ~e
sense. But then, the murders didn't asked Ronnie Bates, an adult who lives terror is still there. You can see Ule
m a ke sense .. And lhe ' me><><! In the in Techwood. "No, they're still acting towers or downtown from Techwood;
Techwood proJects has something to do like they acted when this was going on . but on those barren streets, the men
with. a matter !ver more important than It's not. going to go away so fast." and women and especially the chlldrdn
reahty. Jl is this: And a young boy named Larry Glass, know an essential fact · They are st.fl
ALL DURING the months of the
murdered-and· missing c hildren,
psychia trists and psychologist.a and
social workers wer e making 1rand
statements about how deep scars were
aoing to be len. on the souls or the
children or Atlanta long an.er the
murden were history. The experta sald
that, after leamlnc to Uve in rear, It
would " virtually lmpoasible for
Atlan.ta'I black chUdren to remember
how to Uve any ot.he.r way .
But now that t.be lrlal la over -and
Wayne Williama baa been convld.ed ol
two crlmet, in a coatronnial deddoa
-it la u lf everyOM bu foreotten what
those aoclal expertl were uylnc.
speaking slowly and clearly, otd~ all alone. / "They might not have the riaht t
,person. I still look out tor the-other
children and for myself."
When you wander aroWld Tecbwood.
\t looks like any other dismal project in
any other big city. liut there is a
dJfference. The chlldren atill feel they
are tar get.a; they know that a~man
named Wayne Willlam1 hH Hn
convicted or a crime, but aom inc
ln•Lde them will nOl let them relu. It
hat bMn more t.ban a yeer 1lnce they
ba\te truly relaxe d , and lllll they
cannot.
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SUNDAY, MA~CH 1.C, 1982
FOR THE RECORD 86
Fresno State
to get. a shot
at Georgetown.
See story . B2.
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Question Inarks plaguing UC • e.
10klahoma -bound Anteaters still don't know if Magee will be ready Monday night
By JOHN SEVANO
Of .. DMff ..........
As the UC Irvine basketball team boarded its
plane today for Norman, Okla., where the
Anteaters will meet the Soonera of Oklahoma
University Monday night (8 o'clock> in round two
of the NIT, the question marks surrounding the
club far outweighed the answers.
Of course, of immediate concern was the
condition of Kevin Magee, UC l 's two-time
All-American who was forced to leave Friday
night's game with Sanl Diego State early in the
second half due to a hanii injury.
Magee, who sliced the webbing of bis right
band trying to block a slam dunk by the Aztecs'
Michael Cage, has been dropped from probable to
questionable for Monday night's contest with the
Sooners.
The injury. which required nine stitches
between the ring finger and the pinky or his
shooting band, kept the 6·8 postman out of practice
Saturday.
"'We practiced as if we were going to play
without him," admitted UCI assistant coach Herb
Livsey, who conducted Saturday's workout
"We're positive about it, though. We can't change
a lot just because Magee's not in there."
In other words, UCI will still try to run with
the Sooners, a team that enjoys a fast-tempo
game.
The Sooners, who finished third in the Big
Eight (behind Kansas State and Missouri), are
20·10 this season, having won five of their last six
games and 9 of their last 12.
In its openlng round NIT contest with Oral
Roberts, Oklahoma overcame a 14-point deficit to
beat the'Titans, 81 ·73.
The Sooners were led by the outside scoring of
6~7 forward David Little (33 points) and 6-4 guard
Chuc ky Barnett (24 ). Barnett alld Little,
incidentally, were the Big Eight's leading scorers
this year at 18.5 and 18.3, respectively. ·
"They're basically an outside shooting team,"
said Livsey, "'and -those are the kind that have
given us problems this year."
Livsey said, at the moment, UCI will open in
its customary 3-2 zone defense, which is usually
vulnerable to baseline jumpers which Little )ust
happens to excel in.
"To tell you the truth, though, we haven't been
able to sit down yet as a coaching staff to really
decide what we're going to do," said Li vsey. "The
first time all of us will be together since Friday
will be when we board the plane tomorrow."
Livsey, although he hasn't viewed any game
films, said the Sooners rebound well , but aren't
very quick. He based his facts on various scouting
reports. "Quickness is not a trademark of tbe Big
Eight," he added. The Sooners, however, did use
an effective zone press against Oral Roberts to get
back into th~ game. And, it's no secret that outside
of Kevin ft'uller and Ben McDonald, the Anteaters
do not handJe the ball well.
If Magee 1s unable to answer the bell, Bob
Thornton would gel the call to s tart, with Curtis
Crossley seemg extensive playing Ume off tile
bench
Immediately following UCI's ·win over the
Azte cs Friday n ight , Coach Bill MuUi1an
exclaimed Magee would play "even if he bas te> do
it one-handed." ·
Magee, however. wasn't as optimistic and San
Diego State's team physician, Dr. Lee Brown, wbo
examined the ugly gash and said Magee shouldn't
play at all
..I would recommend that he doesn't play,"
s;.iid Brown .. The guy has a great future ahead of
him."'
Mulligan, after conferring with Ma1ee
Saturday, softened his approach on his center's
status · \~ ~
"'It's reall y doubtful,' said Mulligan. "He
didn't practice today, he won 't practice tomorrow
when we get there: and Monday he'll just play
<See UCI, Page 86)
Sutton's
colllehack
on hold
By CURT SEED EN
Of -Oelly ...... $left
COCOA, Fla. -Don Sutton's
baseball future is clouded these
days.
The likable, former Los
Angeles Dodger pitcher , now
toiling for the Houston Astroa,
tries to make li ght of his bum
knee. You remember the knee?
The one that took a Jerry Reu.p
f astball square a nd e nded
Sutton's 1981 season. ·
The date was October 2, ·and
Reuss' pitch shattered Sutton's
kneecap. Doctors have told the
36-year-old right hander be will
always have problems with the
joint
But Sutton never thought the
pitch would be the last he'd ever
see . Nor did he think that his
own pitc hin g days would
dwindle in 1982.
No, Sutton figured on bein&
back in an Astro uniform aaain
this spring with full intentioo.s ol
r etaining his position in tbe
Houston starting rotation.
But the injury did have one
profound effect on the man who
now makes Laguna Hills his
home. Intense rehabilitation,
ranging from weight training to
therapy exe r c i ses, did
accomplish one thing . It made
for a very quiet winter for
Sutton
IT MADE FOR fewer business
trips during the off -season. It
made for f e w e r personal
appearances on behalf of the
people and things he likes. ,
It also brought Sutton clos.er fo
the reality that he likes bein&
home. He likes seeing his wife
P atti and his children. And be
has fallen head over knee for bis
Nellie Gail Ranch home. .
Delly ...... -lly Gert • ..,..,._
EXTRA EFFORT -Univers ity High runners Phil Nilsen and Brent Colquitt
(left and middle, le ft photo) and Fredrick Hesslevik (right> give it a little
extra during Saturday's Irvine Vaquero Invitational at Irvi ne High . Nilsen
was a winner in t he 800-meter event with Colquitt finis hing third, while
Hesslevik captured the 1,500 mete r race Sec story, Page B4
.. W he n I 'm p l aying in
Houston, I" m playing in a city
without a home. I have no
anchor," Sutton was s aying
Saturday prior to the Astros'
exhibition ga m e with the
Dodgers here. "Our home at
Nellie Gail fi ts all of our needs."
Angels drop
5-2 decision
to Padres
Basketball seen as a 'dull enterprise'
After a shot attempt, the ball either goes into the basket or it doesn't
The mailman brings a letter from a lady
who berates your leader as follows :
•'No matter how hard you try lo hide it,
it is obvious your favorite game is not
basketball."
SPORTS COLUMNIST
Actuall y. college basketball came lately
College football was in bed with TV long
before the NCAA basketball tournament
and the evil box discovered each other.
It grew in stature and consequently
There is one small problem
with Sutton 's res idence in
Laguna Hills. It leaves him
far away from his family when
he's with the Astros. Because
Sutton was forced to bobble
around for much of the winter,
he didn't wander away from
home so mu c h . And he
discovered he liked the feeling.
··1 had an injur y which
stopped me from doing more
than I would usually do. So we
s tayed closer together as a
family," he says. ·
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PALM SPRINGS (AP> -
Garry Temple ton ripped a
two-run double in the third
inning and left-hander John
Curtis struck out five in three
innings to lead the San Diego
Padres to a 5·2 exhibition
baseball victory over the Angels
Saturday.
Well, there is room for disagreement
bere in one important respect. No attempt
is ever m ade t o disguise the fact
basketball is not my favorite pastime.
BUD TUCKER financially -during the glory years of
UCLA when the Bruins won 10 national ~ ~
championships and were identifiable SUTTON'S NEW-FOUND love
Templeton's double followed
singles by Clifton Wherry and
Gene Richards and an infield out
and gave the Padres a 3-0 lead
against Ken Forsch. The Angels'
right-banded ace was raked for
eiaht hits and five runs.
Curtis pitched one-hil ball
through the first three innings
for the Padres, 4-1 in exhibiUon
act.i~o. The Angels 1-4, broke
throu1b for a run in the sixth on
Ro4' Carew's .two-out aio1le,
pinch-runner Daryl Sconiers'
steal of ae~ond an ano er
sin1le by 1"ed Lynn.
Sln1les by Rick Burleson,
Dou1 DeCinces and Don Baylor
produced the An&els' final nm in
the ninth. The An1els announced after t.be 1ame that aeven players are
beia11ent to tbelr minor leque
camp in Cua Ora.Dde, Arh.,
lacludln1 left-banded pitcher
Bill Travers, wllo al1aed a
lour·year Sl.S mllllon free·a•ent
pact with tbe ,\neela prior to u. ......... -
To me, basketball involves 10 rather
grotesque figures running up and down a
noor at each end of which they throw a
ball at a basket. The total result of Um
action is either that (a > the ball goes in the
basket or Cb> it doesn't.
Professional basketball has a trifle more
to recommend it than the college game if
for no other reasOll that Its creatures are
even more unreal in terms of appearance
and therefore more amusing. Moreover,
the rules of the colleges ,permit the stall;
which is the practice of standin around
-with ·the baU-:-wtth~ur sho&Iifg . 1' s
transforms an already dull enterprise into
an event of total and colossal boredom.
HOWEVER, THERE Is an aspect of
college basketball which does tend to
capture the imagination. By t.be nature of
its format, the NCAA post-aeuon
tournament creates an interesUna and
entertaining state of affairs.
Most impartant, the NCJAA po1t season
lblng involves colle1e shfea from &11 over
the country and throu1h the loCical -
Indeed democrat}c -proc111 of
ellmioatJon, creates a lelitimate natloaal
~
championship team.
This is vital simply because the most
influential force in intercollegiate
athletics -indeed in all of college society
-does not determi ne a nation a l
championship team with anything
resembling a degree of legitimacy. College
football presents a synthetic champion
which Is establis hed by elections as
opposed to competition on the greensward.
Col!ege basketball puts on a progressive
and interesting show culminating in a
__ s_h~owdo~.Jiet.we,en.Jhe-lWO-sides. whieh<
arr VeG by means Of a series of WiMing
efforts and therefore can be presumed to
be the bejst.
Television, a monster which in some
ways ia eating sports alive, does a
creditable job ln presenting the NCAA
tournament as it develops and gt"OWS In
Interest and suspense.
IT 18 TV that wlll eermil the NCAA post
seat0n attraction to aurvtve forever. Tbe
networks understand the value of this
lnteresUng round robln and comequea&ly
pay throu"1 the nostrils for the televlaion
ri1hu to the aerie1 of 1am ...
'
throughout the nation. for. the family life, combined r. .. with the comfort of his home ~
It is said the fact UCLA was the star of prompted him to make what be
the s how explain s wh y the NCAA thought was an lnnoceot
investigative forces saw nothing but statement last month.
cleanliness in the Bruin operation until He mentioned he would like to
after its excellence began to diminlsb. finish his career on the Wat
This has yet to be proven, but it is Coast. He made the remarks on
certainly not without logic. the radio. He added that be
IRONICALL", IT 1.s the influence of didn't want to finish his career . '~ .. with Oakland, San Francisco or outside bank notes which keep college San Diego.
football from condu cting a similar I h t s ll ·d b tourn •.,m0 nL ts\ 4.e.t.erm!.JlDe.e_a.a....;tur;&i111.ee._aa.an,G--,;•m1;t-nn7f;;'sor-;o=-:r ~ .. ~ sai e_ _,_ .. _ -.., Ufdri'l m1na wrappin1 up· the
untarnished national champion. Workable career with the An1eb .. nte
plans are regularly submitted to the NCAA statement created " furor wblcb
which turns a deaf ear. • even led to an inveati1atlon.bJ ""
Revenues from major bowl games and commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
the accompanying influence of television Sutton ·s till stands ·by bl•
dollars prevent colle1e football from statement about the Aqela, yet
applying loglc to its national championship he still maintalns bla alleliance
process. to tbeA._tros. •
Therefore, colle1e basketball loef one ''.){ doesn't mean tbere it
up and there are lhoee who enjoy the a nytbin1 wron, wltb tbe
NCAA tiUe toumement ~•h to tolerate Houston Aalro1. 'm plulal'
UM way the colle1e game 11 played. w It b 25 of tbe •reatHl
To eecb b1a own, of coune. '1bere ia no ~ammalel. But rilll.t DOW, m7 .
accouaUnl for Laite&. Some people drink top .,rtortt.y ls to 1ta1 u cloee to '
Scotch Wtilaltey. <See SVTl'ON, ,..,. •> _ ·
I
Stiffnes& keeps
Roee on sidelines
h•• AP .... &elaes •
CLEARWATER, Fla. -Veteran Ill
PhUadelpbia Phillies flnl bueman
Pete Rose miaaed another day of .
pracUce Saturday, the day after be stepl*f lo
the plate for bl.a first sprina training workout.
Mana1er Pat Corrales ordered Rose to
fpre10 practice after the 40-year-old complained
of stiffness and iorenesa aa a result of Friday's
trainlne.
Rose missed the first 11 days of training
becaUJe of a muscle pull in his lower back
suffered Feb. 20 while playing tennl• near bis
home in Cincinnati.
Rose took treatments Saturd•Y morning lo.
relax the spasms that have been causing bis
discomfort. • Dr. Phillip Marone, the Phillies' team
physician, said Rose could have taken batting
practice but should not field grounders ln order
to.avoid unnecessary bending.
Marone said he was pleased with Rose's •
progress but added: "I expected him lo feel this
way (Saturday)."
Meanwhile , rookie Len Matuszek bas
replaced Rose at first base.
· Quote of the day
"I might not be an all-time great,
maybe oot even. an all-time good. But I
can say I am the all-time survivor." -St.
Louis Cardinals pitcher Jim Kaat, who at
the age of 43 is set lo begin bis 24th major
--Jeagt1e se"'°"·
Kite leads. Nicklaus heads home
Tom Kite, a winner only last n Monday, grabbed the lead with a
5-under-par 67, while Jack NlckJau
grabbed his shoes and beaded home, a victim or
the cut Saturday in the second round of the
Inverrary Golf Classic in Lauderhill, Fla. Kite,
the defending title-holder of the Inverrary
Classic and golf's leading money-winner,
completed 36 boles of the rain-delayed event
with a 132 total, 12-under-par and one stroke
ahead of Geor1e Banas. Meanwhile, Nicklaus
could do no better than a 71 and 144 total, level
par; on the 7,129-yard course, not good enough
to qualify f or today's double-round
windup . . . MWer Barber shot a &-under-par
66 to forge a one-stroke lead over DH Sikes
heading into the final round of the Vintage
Invitational at Indian Wells. Four shots off the
pace are Art Wall and AntOld Palmer, at 213,
while no. Jaauary and BWy Casper stand at
215, one-under-par over three rounds.
..
Getzky, Oller• break losing etre~ .
•hY8• Gre&1k1 Hl up tbree u
1oal1 and th• Edmonton Oilers '
anapped out of a four·t•me mlq
streak wlt.h four power·pl•Y soall l.bat produ~
a 5.3 victory over St. Loula ln the N!Uon&l
Hockey Leaiu• Saturday nlllht. Gretaky. held
acoreJeu in a 3·2 Joas to Buffalo Friday nl&bt.
now hu 108 aaal•t.a, one short of Ole NHL mark
he aet last season. But he dld not score a 10&1
for the sixth strai1ht game . . . Tffnace rookie
Dale Hawerclauk scored three coals and
asalat.ed on two others to lead Wlnnlpe1 to a 10-2
rout of Toronto . • . Lauy McDollald acored
twice ln the second period aa Cal1ary notched a
4· l win over Buffalo . . . llelllt Gutaf .... '1
aoal at 9 :46 helped Washington beat
PhlladelphJa, 6-3 ... Rick Ket.oe scored two
goals as Pittsburah knocked off Colorado,
6·2 . . . Three goals and two assists by WUI
Paiemeat helped Quebec cruise past Chlc110.
9.3 ... Steve Kasper broke a 1-1 tie with hls
tsth goal of the season midway throu1h the
second period as Boston hung on lo beat Detroit.
5.3 . . . S&eve Sbutt returned to the lineup lo
score bis 28th goal and Dealt Hel'J'Oll recorded
his third shutout as Montreal blanked Hartford,
5-0 . . . Bobby Smith unlocked a tie w1tb his
40lh goal in the second period and added an
insurance goal in the third, steering Minnesota
to a 3·2 win over St. Louis.
Turner likes Braves in West
Atlanta Brav.e.s <lwner Ted
Turner recstatic over his team's start
in exhibition play this year, says he's
"getting ready to hoist a pennant because -e're
going to win one."
During bis first visit of the year lo the
Braves' spring training camp, Turner predicted
the Braves would win the National League West
championship.
Olll
~ leads Rockets past Blazers
Moses Malone scored 49 points, m
22 in the fourth quarter, as the
Houston Rockets er ased an early
deficit and posted a 112-107 victory Saturday
night over the Portland Trail .Blazers. The
Rockets had fallen behind by as many as 13
points early in t he s econd period ...
Elsewhere, Kevin Grevey scored 14 of his 26
points in the third quarter to lead Washington to
a 109-99 win over New York that spoiled the
debut of Paul Westphal with the Knicks.
West phal s co r ed 19 p oi nts in 30
minutes ... Eddie Johnson scored 24 points,
16 in the first quarter, as Atlanta smashed
Indiana , 110·90 ... Rookie forward Jay
Vincent poured in 33 points, as Dallas stopped
San Diego, 126-118 ... cun Roblnaoa notched 25
points and Scott Wedman and Bobby WUkenoa
added 21 apiece as Cleveland outlasted Utah.
121 -115. It was the Jan' ninth straight loss .
MUaca• e&DalfO
·~rcer·s fly wins it for Yankees
Veteran BobbJ ••rcer, a Ill
non·ro1ter player, bit a baaea-loaded
sacrlllce fly in the ninth lnnin1 to
give the Yankees a 7-6 exhlblUon victory over
Baltimore Saturday. A two-ou.t double by Barry
Foote bad tied the score at 6·6 In the eighth,
Cirlvln1 in pinch-hitter Murcer, who bad walked
and reached third . . . Elsewhere, Lee Lacy
snapped an eighth-Inning tie with a run-scoring
single lo lift Pittsburgh lo a 9-8 victory over
Atlanta . . . Cesar Cedeao'a two-run single ln
the third inning paced Cincinnati lo a 3-2 victory
over Detroit ... Leoa Dart.am doubled to
score one run and the Cubs added another
unearned run in the seventh Inning for a 6-4 wln
over Milwaukee . . . TOllY Feraaade:r drove in
the winninJ( run with a one-out double in the 12th
inning as Toronto shaded Montreal,
4 ·3 . . . Mike Scott, Scott llolmaa and Terry
Leach combined to scatter eight hits and the
Mets turned over five double plays in a 4·1
victory over St. Louis ... The White Sox
cracked five home runs and overcame a 5-1
deficit lo rout Boston, 12·5 . . . Diet Davia,
. Gary Mau.hews and Mike Schmidt dr.ove in two
runs apiece as Philadelphia s wamped
Minnesota, 10-2 ... Rookie third baseman
Wayne ToUeson collected three of Texas' 16 bits
as the Rangers poundeg Kansas City, 7-t' ...
The Oak.land A's were rained out a second
straight day in their scheduled game against
Seattle. The San Francisco-Cleveland game was
also canceled.
UTEP's· win has foreign flavor
Durable Suleiman Nyambul ·• rallied to win the mile for the fourth
consecutive year and easily captured
the twO:miTe ·for the third limt!, leading the
University or Texas-El Paso t-0 its third straight
title in the NCAA indoor track and field
championships . Tbe Miners, winning lbe crown
for the seventh time in nine years, got all their
points from foreigners for the second year in a
row. They collected 67 points, far ahead of
runner-up Arkansas , which bad 30
points . . Elaine Zayak, a 16-year-old
American, came from seventh place with a
brilliant dis play of free skating Saturday
night lo win the women 's title at t he
World Figure Skating Championships in
Copenhagen, De nmark ... Marty Fletclaer,
the top assistant at North Carolina State the last
four years, was named Saturday the new head
bas k etball coach at Virginia Military
Institute ... Mal Acosta lost an early lead but
recovered with five consecutive strikes to
defeat Tommy Hudson, 229-189 and win the Fair
Lanes Open pro bowling tournament Saturday
in Hyattsville, Md ... Mutafa BamlM, in his
first fight since losing to Mania Baller, scored
a majority decision over Curtls Parker of
Philadelphia Saturday.
Bulldogs outlast Virginia Tech
Defending champion Indiana ousted by Birmingham; Biola loses NAIA title bid
From AP clilpatclaea
LOGAN -Rod Higgins scored 18 points and
Tyrone Bradlef bad five in the flnal 1: ~ to power
11th-ranked Fresno State to a 50·46 victory over
No. 14 West Virginia in the second round of the
NCAA West Regional Basketball Tournament
Saturday. .
The victory moved Fresno State into a West
sem ifinal game Thursday against sixth-ranked
Georgetown.
With the score tied at 40, Bradley scored a
layup and Higgins bit.two free throws lo give the
Bulldogs a four-point edge with 1:07 remaining.
After a Mountaineer foul shot, Bradley sank
two free throws with 46 seconds remaining lo
make it 46-41. West Virginia guard Greg Jones,
who finished with 17 points, hit a short Jumper but
Higgins put the game away with two more free
throws with 27 seconds left.
Jones' jumper at the buuer followed single
free throws by Fresno State forward Bobby Davis
and Bradley.
The s.ame, tied 27·27 at balllime, pitted two
teams With almost identical styles -pressure
defense, patient offense and precision passing.
Oeo~wn 51, Wyoming 43 L~ -Eric Smith and Eric "Sleepy"
Floyd extinguished a late Wyoming surge as.
sixth-ranked Georgetown claimed a 51-43 victory
over the Cowboys in the West Regional.
Wyoming center Chris Engler, the Cowboys'
leading scorer with 14, hit a basket with 1:43
remaining to make it 46-43 for Georgetown. But
that was Wyoming's last basket.
Floyd made a basket and a foul shot and Smith
bit two foul shots to keep the game out of reach.
Wyoming threw the ball away twice and guard
Mike Jackson missed a jumper with 49 seconds
remaining.
Mlaeourt 73, Marqfi!•tt• 89
TUI.SA -Ricky Frazier hit 20 points, center
Steve Stlpanovicb added 19 and No. 5 Miaaouri
uaed late f~ throws lo stop Marquette, 73-t11 in
the Midwest Re1ional.
lli.uowi meets Houston in the semifinals of
the Midwest Regional in St. Louis Friday.
Missouri used a 13-3 spurt midway through the
second half to jump to a 5643 lead over the
Warriors with 11:34 left. But Marquette guard
Glenn Rivers keyed a Warrior comeback which
brought them to within one at 60·59 with 5 :34
remaining.
Houston 78, Tulsa 74
TUl.SA -Guard Rob Williams ignited the
Houston attack with 16 of bis 26 points in the
second half as the Cougars upset No. 10 Tulsa 78-74
in the Midwest Regional.
Houston, 23-7, advances to the regional
.em !finals in St. Louis Friday.
The Cougars built their lead to 5743 with 14
minutes left and used a half-court press to shut
down Tulsa's attack in the last 10 minutes.
Alabama-Birmingham 80, Indiana 70
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -Oliver Robinson scored
23 points and 17th ranked Alabama-Birmingham
surged to a 19-point first-half lead as the Blazers
downed defending national champion Indiana 80-70
in a Mideast Regional game.
The Blazers, reeling off their 11th consecutive
victory, look control with torrid shooting in the
first 8~ minutes
Louisville 81 , Middle .Tenneuee State 56
NASHVILLE. Tenn. -Derek Smith scored 17
points, including three three-point plays, and
Jerry Eaves led a pressing defense that sparked
20th-ranked Louisville to an 81-56 victory over
Middle Tennessee State in the Mideast Regional.
Louisville, 21 ·9. advances to next week's
regional semifinals in Birmingham, Ala.
North Carolina S2, James Madison SO
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -James Worthy's only
points of the second half helped top-ranked North
Carolina hold off upset-minded James Madison
52-50 in the East Regional.
Worthy, who finished with 15 points, connected
on a three-point play with 57 seconds left. lo widen
the Tar Heel lead to 50-'6· Alter Jame~ Madison
' Kings muffle Islanders, 3-0
I INGLEWOOD (AP) -Doui won that 1nany games in a row. empty net after New York
Smith, Marcel Dionne ana Jn tbe three victories. Loa Coach Al Arbour pulled
Charlie Simmer provided the Anleles baa allowed just two Melanson in favor of •n extra
1corln1 and 1oalie Mario 1oala. attacker. Melanson was pull~
Leuard turned lo bla second Smith shot Loa An1eles into a with 44 seconds left. and Simmer
1butout ID tbe put three 11.mm 1-0 lead after just 1:93 of play •cored wiU134 seconds to ao.
Saturday Dllbt, leadiq the L09 when he nat.ed past New York The Klngs raised their record
lost the ball on a foul, Worthy converted two more
free throws with 34 seconds remaining to extend
North Carolina 's advantage lo 52·46.
James Madison refused to quit. however. and
two free throws by Charles Fisher closed the
margin to 52-48 with 27 seconds left.
Memphis State 56, Wake Forest SS
CHA RLOTTE, N.C . -Keith Lee 's
three-point-play with 2:27 remaining proved to be
the winning basket as ninth-ranked Memphis State
downed No. 18 Wake Forest 56-55 in the East
Regional.
Memphis Stale advances .lo the regional
semifinals against the winne r of today's
Northeastern-Villanova game.
S.C.-Spartanburg S1 , Blola 38
KANSAS CITY -Mike Gibson scored 20
points as South Carolina-Spartanburg broke a light
game wide open in the final four minutes to shock
top-seeded Biota, 51-38 in the championship game
of the NAIA Tournament.
Biota the only team in collegiate history lo
win 39 ga~es in a season , ended the season with a
39-1 mark.
Gibson triggered Spartanburg's late getaway
with a 10-foot basket that gave the Rifles a 37 ·32
lead at the 3:20 mark. Wendall Gibson, who is no
relation to Mike Gibson, bit a free throw as
Spartanburg outscored Biota U>-4.
Mike Gibson hit two free throws lo cap the
scoring blnge, making it 49-36 with 28 s.econds left
in the game.
Th• Largest U11d Boat Show In The U.S .
NIWPORT
HARIOR
IN·THl-WATIR
AD1elel K1aCI lo a S-0 Nallonal defenseman Denis Potvin and to 21·34-14 while the Jsla.nden,
Hoc"1 Lea.cue victory over the beat 10.Ue Roland Melanson who own the NHL's ~st reeord, The w .. r. on• and only U•ed Boat Show wlll fMtura the
New York lalaoden. from JO feet with a wrist a.bot. fell to 47·15-8. It was only the 1ar0Ht .. 1ect1on of vintage and nearly new Hlllng and
Tb• lalanden, wbo 11w a Tbe Klnp protected the 1Um second loa for the lllanden lD Power yacht• ever aaaembled In one location. Aahofe wlll
nlne·lamt unbeaten atrtAC end, lead wttb aureuive cbeddnl thefr last 26 sames. They are 1>e a Hlectton of marine accneory and NfVIC. exhibit•.
were bl-W for tbe ftnt time and Leuard'a standout 22·2·21ntbose2Sfamea. Ll4oMertn11Vll .... ,Newport.._..
la 115 pmes. Tbey hadn't betll ,oal~ -be wound up wtth Bry•• ,.......u.r had bit streak abut out line. llarcb 2, 190, .n ..... -· I J"' !l!rl "°°" lo. pin, a.. 10 am to. pm, IUn 10 a.rn. IO. Pf" wbea ta..y·b8ttled PIUI....,._ to llldw•J thro111b the final ef scoring at least oae polnt ftollOwll••'en• tromeo..1 Hwy enc1 ~ INd. to
a o.o lie. Kr.!ocl Dionne toe*~ h'Olll 1nap~t 2S 1ame1, loqeat la oatt11no tot and,,.,.,, ,
Tlae .tc:tOl'J Wal tb• UllH t eve 8oMk and from 15 t1ba•m-a~ tblJ .l!alera1•.~ ~ . POW a~' MOW IAIYOAT 1MOW mailll& for tbe,........ laql, feet to beat Melw"O". Simmer .... -~ ~ _,. .... ni..Vll~ ll8"lh 11·11 ...,. ....
CM nnt ttma U. ....-t.MJ'n tompleted tbe RCl!dac lato an •el by GU1 Lafleur.
Basketball
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NCAA playoffs follow NBA
8)' HOWUD L. HANDY
Of .. ....,"91.... I Followlno are the top SPorts events on TV tod•Y· Ratings are: / 1 1 1 e xcellent; 1 I1 worth wetchfno;
1 1 farr; 1 forget It. -
<t 9 a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./
NBA BASKETBALL: Phoenix at Boston. Announcers: Dick Stockton and Bill Russell.
The Suns are currently Involved In a tight battle
for third place in the Pacific Division, 61h games
behind the Lakers. The Celtics, led by Larry Bird
who returned from an Ill Jury this week, have zoomed to the top of the Atlantic Division, 2'h games ahead
of Phlladelphia.
n 10:25 a.m .. Channel 11 I .( .(
DODGER BASEBALL: Houston \IS. Qodoers.
Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter.
The AstrOti, who dumped the Dodgers Saturday,
have won two of three exhibition encounters, white
LA Is 2·3 in the spring.
® 11:1S a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ I .
NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Tennessee vs. Virginia.
Announcers: Garv Bender and Billy Packer.
Tennessee edged Southwestern Louisiana
Fr iday night to gain a SPot apposite No. 3 rank~
Vi rginia In today's second round. Dale Ellis scored 23
points and Michael Brooks made six clutch free
throws for the Volunteers. Virginia is led by 7-~ center Ralph Sampson.
~ Noon, Channel 4 I I
GOLF: lnverrary Classic.
Announcers: Don Criqui, Jay Randolph, Bruce Devlin, John Brodie and Bob Goalby.
Tom Kite takes a one-stroke lead Into today's
double-round, necessitated by winds earlier In the weekend. Kite is the defending title-holder of the
lnverrary Classic and he leads George Burns by one
stroke with 36 holes to play.
<I) 1 :30 p.m., Channel 2 I ./ I ./
NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Boston
College vs. DePaul.
Announcers: Frank Glieber and Steve Grote.
Boston College surprised the University of San Francisco Dons to gain a spot opposite No. 2 ranked
De Paul in today's second round encounter. De Paul will have Terry Cummings (22 Point scoring average
and 12 rebounds) along with senior guard Skip
Dillard and Junior forward Bernard Randolph ready
for the game. De Paul is coached by the veteran Ray
Meyer.
<I) 3:30 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./
WOMEN'S GOLF: Olympia Gold Classic. AnncMHKer: Tom Kelly .
Donna H. White holds a three-stroke lead going
into today's final round of the Olymplc Gold Classic
at Industry Hills. Ayako Okamoto of Japan Is second
with defending champion Sally Little In third, four
strokes off the pace. Mardell Wilkins of Mission Viejo
is tied for eighth place at 221 .
OTHER TELEVISION
10 a.m. (~l -SPORTSWORLD -Tony Ayala
Clb·Ol one of the fastest-rising junior middlewelght conte~ers, takes on Steve Gregory CtS-1-2) in a
scheduled 10-round bout from Atlantic City, N.J .
Also: A downhill skiing event, taped at Whistler
Mountain in British Columbia and the All-Ireland
hurling championship, taped at Dublin. 1 :30 p.m. (7) -SUPERSTARS -The S~n
Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals sQuare off 1n
the football preliminary. · 2 p.m. (4 ) -SPORTSWORLD -Cur:tis Harris
vs. Ruben Munoz in a scheduled 10-round hghtwelght
fight telecast from~tlantic City, N.J . i :'JO p.m. (7) -U.S.A. VS. THE WO~LD -The U.S. boxing team vs. Yugoslavia In a series of t>outs,
taped at Rapid City, S.D> J :'JO p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
Coverage of the ladles competition at the World
Skating championships, taped at Copenhagen,
· Denmark. Also: Part 1 of the Superblkers motocross
race, taped at Carlsbad. RADIO Baseball -Houston vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach.
10: 10 a.m., KABC (790); Miiwaukee vs. Angels at
Palm Springs, 12:SS p.m., KMPC (710). Basketball -Dallas at Lakers, t>:SO p.m ., KLAC
(570).
Dodgers stopped by A8tros
COCOA, Fla. (AP) -Danny Heep bit a
three-run homer and a two-run single Saturday lo
lead the Houston Astros to an 8·3 exhibition
baseball victory over the Los Angeles Dod1en.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Marel'I 14, 1982 ..
Edison, Oilers, OV open with • WinS
!Costa Mesa, El Toro divide twin bills; Mater Dei starts Angelus League play
aREAKINO !VEN -Orange Coast Colteie
baseball coach Mike Mayne (left> saw
his squad shut out by Fullerton, 6·0 ln its
S<>uth Coast League opener. but Golden
West, led by Fred Hoover (right), stayed
unbeaten in the Southe rn Califo rnia
Conference Saturday .
Rustlers 5-0;
OCC blanked
Golden Wes t und Saddleback college s
remained unbeaten in their respective conferences
whi.le Orange Coast lost its South Coast conference
opener in community college baseball action
Saturday.
Coach Fred Hoove r's Rustlers improved their
Southern California Conference record to 5·0 as
freshman left-hander Scott Marsh picked up the
complete.game win.
Golden West entered the sixth inning trailing,
3·2, but erupted for five runs in the bottom of that
frame to take the lead for good. Second baseman
Marty Boyd's two-run double was the big blow.
DAN LARSON went 2-for-·4 with 2 RBI for the
Rustlers while Curtis Gervais, Chris Schulz and
John Allabelli were all 2-for-3,
Sun.set ~a1ue baseball •cUon 1ot under way
Saturday and if the rest ol the season la anytbin&
like openln1 day, area fans could be In for a lot of
excitement.
Edison used some seventh·lnning dramaUca lO
1et put Marina in one of the more exclUn& aames
tluus far lh1I year.
Meanwhile, HunUngton Beach continued Its
early·season hot streal. wlth a win over Fountain
Valley while Ocean View edged defendina CJF 4-A
champion Westminster.
In other acUon~ Costa Mesa and El Toro both
spilt double·headers while Mater Del got off to a
good start In Angelus League play with a win over
St. Paul.
Here's how it went·
Edlaon 6, Merine 3
The Chargers and Vikings opened Sunset play
In dramatic fashion as Edison's Joe Zercua hit a
three-run pinch-hit homer in the bottom or the
seventh to snap a 3-3 tie.
Matt Hombs started the late rally for the
Chargers with a lead off single. Hombs then stole
second and Marina issued an intentional walk lo
Pele Urquiza to put runners on first and second.
Edison Coach Ron LaRutra elected to use
Zer cua lo pinch hit for catcher Tony Lingard and.
as thints li+med out, the move made LaBuffa look
like a managerial genius .
After falling behind on the count O· l , Zercu.a
got a hold of a Treff Bennett rastt>all and drove it
over the left-center field fence and the Chargers
had themselves a win in the league opener a t
Edison.
Marina had taken a 3-1 lead on Ken Lazslo's
three-run homer in the top of the fifth. Edison
s tarter Jeff Stephe ns was breezing through the
firs t four and two-thirds with seven strikeouts but
· ran into trouble after issuing a walk and a single.
Stephens got ahead of Laszlo, 1·2, but the
versatile Viking senior drove the next delivery
over the left-field fence.
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Urea Cloney replaced Stephens on the mound
for the Chargers and got the win, hia fln.h relief
victory without a loss.
Huntington Beech 2, Fountain Valley 1
8ehuwi the strong pttch1ng or Gary Buckets,
the OIJers captured their Sunset League opener at
Mile Square Park.
Buckel'S, a junior righl·hander, had six
strikeout.:s and allowed but one walk in going the
distance. But he had to work himself out of a jam
In the seventh before he could claim the victory.
Dean Roberts led off the top or the seventh for
the Barons with a double lo represent the tying
run . But Buckets mowed down the next two
Fountain Valley hitters on strikeouts and induced
the final hitter to hit a harmless fly to right to end
it.
Buckets outdueled Fountain Valley's senior
right-hander Rick LeMarche, who also hurled a
steady gam e But a Brian Beard triple lo right
center in the second inning scored the first run of
the game, with Beard coming home on a basehit
by Jim Kennedy to give Huntington Beach a 2-0
advantage.
' The Barons countered with their run in the
firth as Pal Connor doubled lo right center and
sprinted home or:i a single to right by designated
hitter Dave Stewart.
Huntington Beach is now 9-2 overa ll : Fountain
Valley felJ to 4·4.
Ocean View 7, Westminster 5
The Lions are the defe nding Cl F 4-A
champions but that wasn't enough to impress
Ocean View in this Sunset opener .
The Seahawks used a 10-hit attack to score one
run in the first and two in the third, fifth and sixth.
Vh1llintl WeRtmlnster came up with four nana
In th{! top or lht! seventh to maJce It close but Ocean
Vtew held on
Coate MeH ~~. Orange 2-7
Costa Mesa as 3·3 after M split wlth tbe hotl
ho1>t-Panthers.
The Mustangs e~ploded for four runs In tbe
first inning of t he opener as senior nrat basman
Kurt PeU)l rung got lhe key h.lt, a two.run .single.
Peurrung came back In the third to belt • solo
home rut•
Junior right hander J tm Hyde picked up the
win, scatterint: five hits while striking out eight
and walking two.
Orange s alvaged a split by rallying back from a 3-0 deficit in the nightcap. Jelf Field hit a solo
homer in the fourth fo r the Mustangs but it wasn't
enough as Orange erupted for six runs in the
bottom half of the inning.
Sonny Lee went Uor·3 with two RBI for Costa
Mesa.
Mater Del 1, St. Paul O
Frank Spates helped his own cause. leading off
the second inninK with a s ingle and eventually
scoring the game's only run as the Monarchs
opened Angelus Le ague play wath a win at Hart
Park in Orange
Spates also went the distance on the mound,
striking out 10 and walking two to record his first
wan of the yt!ar
El Toro 2-5, Los Alamitos 6-4
Aft er a lopsided loss in t he opener, the
Chargers (•ame bC1ck to tllke the second game and
salvage a split
OC1 mon Sweazy tripled in the sixth inning and
scored what proved lo be the winmng run on a
single by Doug Siewarl. Siewart, a sophomore
brought up from Junior varsity, was 3-for ·4 with a
run scored and one Ft lil and was on base four
tames.
Saddleback is 3-0 in Mission Conference play
after Saturday's 8-0 win over Palomar. Sophomore
right-hander Brad Kinney pitched a six-hit
shutout, striking out eight while yielding only two
walks .
The Gauchos got two-run homers from Mark
Swancoat and Mark Henkle and a solo blast from
Rick Irwin to key the rout. Dale Hahn added two
doubles for the winners.
Edison countered one inning later when junior
shortstop Todd Mabe hit a two-run homer to left to
tie the game al 3-3. That set the stage for Zeruca's
heroics.
Artists top Mesa in finals
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Kinney got himself in a bit of a jam in tne
third inning, walking the first two hitters. but
came back to get a double-play ball to get out of
the inning.
Henlde and Swancoat contributed two hits and
two RBI apiece.
T he Gauchos are 8-6 o veraJI.
COACH MIK E MAYNE'S Orange Coast
Pirates had the misfortune of facing Fullerton
pitcher Glenn Spagnola. who upped his season
mark lo 6-0 with an impressive two-hit s hutout.
The 6-0 loss was the first of Pirate pitcher
Jack Reinhollz's two-year community college
career.
• Reinholtz pitched six innings and allowed just
six hits, but two of those were home runs which
accounted for four runs
GOLETA -It was called the Dos
Pue blos Tournament and it was
played in Goleta on the outskirts of
Santa Barbara but Saturday's prep
volleyball tournament had a distinct
Oranli(e Coast flavor to it.
Laguna Beach and Cos ta Mesa
both s urv i ve d pool play and
reached the champions hip match
where the Artists. the lop-ranked
team in Orange County, claimed a
7-11 , 11·2, 12·10 win.
Laguna Beach setter Rudy Dvorak
was named lhe tournament's most
valuable player while teammate Neil
Riddell and Costa Me1>a 's Mark
Arnold were both All-Tournament
picks.
San Clemente was the other area
team to advance out or its pool but
the Tritons lost, 15·5, in a one-game
semifinal match.
San Clemente emerged rrom pool
play with a narrow win over Marina,
15·13, L5·11. The Tritons trailed, 13-9,
in the first game but came back to
pull it out. then rallied from 6·2 and
11·9 defi cits in the second game to
advance
Other area teams e ntered in the
one·day to urney we r e Newport
Harbor and Capistrano Va lley
Although Marina failed to advance
out of pool play, Viking middle
blocker Andy Klussman turned in
one of the best performances or the
tournament.
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Wu.gars lose title tilt Malbewl baa
turbereuloeia
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V11Jt1 lllO Coqan loat a &oua ~•• a1aln1t U•• No. 1 ta
Quinta caDM back to •core on a
penalty klck and added ftDal
1oal later, m1kln1 the flnal
PHOENIX (AP) -Hall of
P'amer Eddie lllatbewa, who blt
512 home rune ln bl• m~or
leafue baaeball carHt, baa
tuberculo.11, the Oakland A'a
team phyaiclan aald S.turdQ.
lDta ...... Saturday .... 1-1 brtbt
al .... ol lbe l·A \;IF IOCC.
!'core 3-l. 1
Capo Valley Coach Roa
Wlllma Hid, ''Wt dld tM belt
we were capable of and I'm .
proud ot the team.''
tOW'Dalnmt.
La Qulata leor.d early 1D lbe
,lnt ball. but the Cou1an came
back whb a clean 1oaJ by
Car•an Noble, wblcb wH
a11l1ted by WarNn Sewell. La
Wlllme alto mentioned tbat
lbe team played, "with more
injuries than l'v,e ever had in a
The tuberculoala w11
deecrlbed •L treatable and
curat.le by Dr. Thomaa E .
R ichmond.
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LAGUNA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
DAVE FRICKER was defensive captain and signal caller at linebacker. Dave
had 28 unassisted tackles and 75 assisted. He was the defensive player.of· the·game In three of the seven games he played Dave accomplished all this
while missing four of five league games
DAN BLANCK was the team's leadlng receiver and scorer. He was 1st-team
All-League with coaches and the Reglster. Dan was league Offensive Player·
ol·the-.Vear. and 1st.team All·County, small schools. He was the leading
receiver In Orange County with 66 receptions.
MARINA HIGH SCHOOL
PAT KNOWLES has been the defensive signal caller leading the charge as the
team allowed only 8.7 points per game. Pat was credited with 87 tacktes and 57
assits In helping the team to '1 victories. He was AIL· League, and 2nd· team
All·County.
KEN LASZLO passed for nearly 1700 yards and 20 touchdowns leading the offense to a 26 polnts·per·game average. Ken was honored as All·CIF, All·
County In 111 polls. All· League, and Player·of·th11-Year by one newspaper. He
also rush9' for 670 yards, and scored 9 touchdowns.
MATER DEi HIGH SCHOOL
KENNEDY POLA was named All·County and All· League as a running back and
was CIF Player·Ol·the·week fourth game with 210 yards on 20 carries. Ken·
nedy holds the school rushing record with 1, 197 yards on 187 carries. He was
also team captain and student body president.
GREG LOCY ls the school record holder for receptions and yardage as a wide
receiver . 43 receptions, 857 yards. A tough, aggressive player, Greg also
started as an outside linebacker. He was All·League and All·County as a
receiver.
MISSION VIEJO HIGH SCHOOL
CHRIS GAHAGAN was selec ted to the All·League team by the coaches, L A.
Times. Dally Pilot, and the Register. He was the league MVP, and was 1 Sl·team
All·County by the Times and the Register. Chris was co·defensive player-01.
the·year. small schools. and was selected to 1st·team ALL·CIF.
JOHN CARROLL was a running back selected to the All· League team by the
LA. Times, Daily Pilot. the Register. and was a 2nd.team All·County selection.
small schools John rushed for 1121 yards and scored 19 touchdowns this
season and was co-captain of this team.
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL
ROB BERRY was the team leader In receptions with 51 for 760 yards and four
touchdowns. He broke the season record and was also a standout on defense
with 4 interceptions and 3 caused fumbles. Named All-League as a receiver,
and All.County as a defensive back.
GREG SELBY passed for more yardage this season than any school quarter-back in years with t 17 completions for 1,517 yards. six touchdowns He was
named All·League and also played defensive back.
OCEAN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
JOM!,~~LE is one of the fine passing quarterbacks In Orange County toot· ~~-4 bl&l • ""4"'~? ~~-s~er two years John was 208'.tetm Krr..(dif*~ed-weOtiAW y~lt9f'Y game played."'
John will attend the University of Nevada, LV.
FRED TUTTLE wa s All·league defensive safety with 7 Interceptions and
Orange Coast Area Defensive Ptayer·of-the· Year. He scored 16 points In one
game, and holds five school records. Fred also punted and kicked, with a 41
yard average In punts, and a 48.yard field goal. '
SADDLEBACK tilGH SCHOOL
MARLON WAGNER was a big team asset with his knowledge of secondary play and leadership by example. His play against various coverages has resulted in 24 interceptions during his school career Marlon is an aggressive
hitter and dedicated athlete
BOB SILVAS 1s a three.year letterman as starting linebacker. Bob served as
co.captain and defensive slg,nal caller He is a tenacious hitter with 112
tackles and is Daily Pilot 1st·team defense. and 1sf-team All Orange Coast team Voted league Defensive Player-of.the·Year
SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL
MIKE ROBILIO was a two·way starter at defensive back and offensive halfback 'He was All· League halfback. and was voted co·captain of the team
Mike 1s a two-year varsity letterman and also plays varsity baseball tor the
Trltons
MARK CANDY was a two·way starter at ollenslve tackle and defensive end.
He was selected All·League at offensive tackle and voted co.captain of the
team. Mark is a two· year varsity tettefman and also plays varsity baseball for
the Tntons.
SANTA ANA HIGH SCHOOL
Bill BEAN threw for over 400 yards In the first four games, for a completion
average of 62%. He rushed for a one touchdown and threw for three others. Biii
was an Inspirational team leader and Is also an outstanding baseball player.
DAVID CONTRERAS was an All·League tight end and was a solid lwo·way
player for the team for two years. He caught 33 passes for 456 yards. and five touchdowns. David was the leading tackler on defense and had four inter·
captions
TUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL
TROY GRABILL started at defensive nose guard and was crediled with 57 tackles and five quarterback sacks. Troy also recovered two fumbles this year.
JOHN COLLARD Is a two-time All· League selection. This year marks John's third lime at the Banquet. He was offensive Player·Of·the-Year In 1979 and
1980. and Player.of.the· Year In 1981. John Is the holder of 18 school records. ,
UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL
LARRY COMMERFORD was chosen as 1st·team All-League as league op-
ponents ran away from his aide on defense. His Outstanding play at defensive tackle and 3.2 G.P.A. resulted In his being selected as the team's best defen·
slve player week·ln·week·out.
RICH SORENSON was a three year varsity starter and became known for his
punishing blocking as a fullbacll. A total team player. he sacrificed Individual
accomplishments for team goals.
VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
CLEO BENNETT was the team's leading ground·galner this year with 754
yards. He Is a strong blocker and was selected All· League at fullback.
WALTER STEEN gave the team strong leadership throughOut the year. He was
the team's second.teadlng ground·galner and runs the 100·yard dash lo 9.7
seconds.
VILLA PARK HIGH SCHOOL
RENE STRAPP scored 62 points aa tailback and slotback and also returned
kicks and punts. He was the leading rusti;r and receiver and was voted tat·
team All· League by the Reglater, Anahel?" Bulletin, and league coaches.
BRENT llESHAAR played mlddle-llnebactler and chalked up 81 tackles and 41 assist a. He also IC()(ed 12 points asa defensive player. Was Mlected 1st-team
All·County, league Defensive Player·of·the-Year, and MVP award winner.
Brent had a M ·yard lnttHceptlon to win a game. ,
WESTMINSTER HIGH SCHOOL
ALFRED TAUANUU was noted for his complete play on offenae and defense. He waa an outatandlng blocker at fullback and rushed for 105 yards In one
game. He alto led the team In quartemack .. ck• with six. He Is considered a
frem.ndous athlete with great balance. _ -
Hlll81E CAMNELL waa the leading ruther In Orange County at the end of the
regular ... eon. He had 1 L~ yard• lo hla credit with an avefage of 8 yards per
carry. He scored 12 toucnoowna ruahlng and caught a two·~lnt oonverslon.
Hefbl• has a 3.5 0 .P.A.
WOODBRIDGE HIOH SCHOOL
SHAUN DIVUN can be characterized aa a leader, while leading. the team In tackles. The oo·captaln played both ways a1 llnebeckef' end offenalV9 guard,
and wu .oted co·MVP. He maintains an Ideal mentel attitude.
MIDY '10UEROA wu the acho0r1 IMdlno ruther and a 1upero recelvtr. ~
wH •two-war 1t11rter at running bac:k and frte saftty and •leo '9turntd punta
and klckoffl. Ftuoy wa1 allO the team'• puntef and waa YOted co.MVP.
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Records fall at_Jrvine
H esslevik takes 1,500; V. aqueros sweep pole vault
By .IACll llJNTEa CM .. ..,,_ ....
TM fourth annuaJ Jrvtn. Vaquero lnvitatlooal
track and field meet wa1 h11hll1hted by two
out1tandin1 performers Saturday at lrvlne Hilb
School.
Both U.a Wln1ton of Lone Beach Jordan and
J o hn Schmidt o f Torrance Hieb won their
resPtCtlve trophies for the outstaodioC female ud
male performer or the meet.
Wlnat.on, a Junior 1prlnter for the Panthers, set
meet record.a in the 100, 200 aod was a member of
PREP TRACK
the acbool'a meet record break.in& 400 meter relay.
Winaton sprinted to a 12.1 clocking in lbe 100
meter preliminary beats Saturday morning and
then turned in a 1.2.3 in lbe finals. Both times broke
the old standard or 12.8. Her 200 meter time or 24. 7,
aet in the prelima and finals broke lbe old mark of
26.0 seconds.
WINSTON AND teammates Felecia
Thompson, Valencia Johnson and Joyce Hillard
raced to a new meet record in the 400 meter relay
wltb. a 48.0 clocking. The old mark was set by
lrvin'e in 1981 at 49.7 seconds. WiruJton also ran a
57 .0 se<:e>nd leg on the second place Panther 1,600
meter relay team.
Torrance's Schmidt was equally busy. Not
only did he win the 100, 200 and 400 meter dashes,
he also had to run the 1.600 relay . However
Schmidt coWdn'l squeeze that final win out a.s
Torfance went unplaced in the relay.
His 200 meter time was a meet record (22.4)
breaking the 1981 mark set by Dana Hill's Jim
Gleed (22.7). Schmidt won the 100 in 11.l and the
400 in 50.7. •
University's Frederik Hesslevik took top
honors in the boys 1,500 meter run with a meet
record 4:04.4. His time broke the 1980 mark of
4:05.6 set by Irvine's Bill Rodgers.
THE EARLY PA.CE was taken by 3,000 meter
winner Mike Parker of Tustin. Parker· took the
leaders through the first 800 meters in 2: 12.0
before fielding to Hasslevik and K atella's Brad
Clary .
With 'one lap to go Hesslevik and Clary started
pulling away from the field and sprinted the final
'.00 meten to the ta.,.. Cl~ ran 1 dole 4:06.Z u
HeHlevtt turned in a 80..1 tlnal G mtten.
With tbe help ol Heulevlk and a IOO JDM1" low
hurdle victory by teammate Dav• ADdenoa <•.a> the TroJw won t.be vanity team cbamplmwblp
with '4S polnu. Kat.ell• placed aeeond wlt.b as while
Long Beach Jordan totaled 21 pol.Du.
Irvine'• pole vauJUnc duo ot CWt1I tWdt and
Joe ptaurrwn placed 1·2 ln their epeelalty. Hlldt, a
junior who placed third lut year lD ti.. Sea
View Le.cue, won the competJtion with a Jump of
13-e while aenlor teammate Utsurrum cleared 13.0.
IN 1111: GiaLS action Saturday t.be Unhenlty
distance corp had to take a backseat to county
rival Tustin High.
TusUn's Shannon Stryker recorded the belt
lime i.n the nation lhla year for 3,000 met.en with
her 10:00.3 clocking and in doing so defeated
University's Tereaa Barrios.
Stryker hu been undefeated thus f track
and Saturday she showed the crowd wb .
·'My coach told me to run ven split•
throughout the race, so when Ter puaed me J
just kept running my splits and the I got the lead
back ," the Tustin senior said.
MV heads north
after 63-46 win
LONG BEACH -Cindy Rohrig and Mary
M adiJ(an scored 39 points between them and pulled
down 24 rebounds to lead lhe Minion VlejQ High
School women's basketball team to a 63-46 victory
over San Joaquin Memorial High· or Fresno for the
Division ll State Southern championship at Long
B each Arena Saturday night.
The two MissiQn Viejo players dominated the
boards at both ends of the floor and hif with
accuracy off the passing of teammates Tracy
Blum, Jane Harre and Darcy Smith.
The victory puts Mission Viejo irito Friday
night's state ch ampionship game in the
Oakl and-Alameda Coliseum for the Division II
title.
"We've all been looking rorward to this for a
long time," Tracy Blum said following the victory.
"But we've taken each game one at a time and
played them like just another round of CIF. But it
w i ll be a r eal thrill lo play for the state
championship."
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CANYON HIGH SCHOOL
MARK ALARIO was a team captain, team co· MVP. and All·Century defensive
end. He was named to the Register Alf·County team. Mark typifies the
oulstanding athlete. holds 3 Canyon we1gt11 ·llftlng records. and maintains a B
average
ED BRUNOT was a team captain and co-MVP He was a two.year starter at
both defensive end and running back Ed was Alf·Century League. and led the
team with 3 forced fumbles and 6 OB sacks. He also punted. setting a record
with a 69·yd punt
CAPISTRANO VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
GEOROE ROSENBAUM was the team's leading tackler at mlddle·linebackar,
wHh 101 lackles, 57 unassisted. He 1s·known as a hard· hitter. described by his 1 '
coach as the best in years George was voted All·LeaQue. All·CIF. and 2nd·
team All·County He was co·captain and called defensive signals
TONY BELL is a sarong. elusive 5' 10", 180 lb running baek. gaining over 1200
yards this season He runs a 4 57 40. and gained 212 yards in one game Tony
was 11oted 2nd· team Ali·CIF. and 1st-team Alf League
CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL
ERIC WOODS led the school to its first ltve undefeated games as Quarterback
He was a gifted scrambler and accurate passer -1297 yards and 12 touch·
downs. and 211 yards rushing Made 1st team Afl·County es a punter. also
plays baseball and golf
RANDY REYES 1s a two·t•me II rs Heam All· League linebacker. pacing the Sea
Kings to the playoffs and Quarterbacking the defense Randy broke the school
tackling records, played on special teams. and lull back He has been picked as
the Orange County Sche>lar Athlete
COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL
ONASIS NIXON Is the team's MVP. and Is an All· League defensive back. He Is
ex tremely versatile. playing every position except guard and tackle Onasls
runs the 40 In 4 6 seconds
KEITH MCKIBBEN was selected as a 2nd team All·Lea8uer as an olfensl11e guard. Keith also played Inside linebacker. He runs the 4 In 4 9 seconds. and
Is an excellent student with a 3 8 G PA
DANA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
ED VASQUEZ was starting linebacker and center Ed was noted for his consls·
ten I play and was selected as All·League center. and 2nd·team All-County. He
was his team's co.captain. and was voted MVP for the year
SHAUN HOBSON was a two·way starter at offensive guard and defensive end.
He was selected 2nd t11am All League at guard and maintains a 3.9 G.P.A.
Shaun was co.captain for 1981
EDISON HIGH SCHOOL
DAVE OEROUX was a two.year starter at running back. All·League. All·
County, All·CIF. Voted best offensive player by coaches In PAC 10. Very_
1trono. great blooker. averaged 7.8 yards per carry. Wiii attend the Unlwersity of
Kansas.
RICK DI BERNARDO was a twO·llme 1st-team All·CIF linebacker. He was
voted All·League, All·County. Parade All·Amencan. and National Coaches
Association All·Ame11can. Great range with 306 career tackles. and 10 Inter.
ceptions. Will attend the University of Notre Dame.
!L MODENA HIGH SCHOOL
JIM TOROK carried the ball as a running back 369 times tor 1,967 yards. He
scored 24 touchdowns. and was the lel!ding ball·carrler In the county tor 14
games Jim was AJl·League. Century League Player-ol·the·Year. and All·
County.
TOM SHARP was All·League and All·County He was 1eam captain and the
only player to play both offense and defense. Tom was lhe coach's pick as the
MVP on the CIF llnalist ball team He was a two· year starter. his teams going
to the CIF finals each year
EL TORO HIGH SCHOOL
DAMON SWEAZY has rushed lor over 3,000 yards durtng his two years
starter. He was voted All·CIF. league Offensive Player·Ol ·the·Year, and
MVP for the pasl two years Damon was ptayer·of·the·week with the
Times and the Register. and was Back·Ol·the·Vear at the Register.
STEVE SVITENKO was the leading defensive po1nt·ge1ter 1n a defense that
only allowed two teams In t2 games to rush tor more than 100 yards. Steve has
a 3.3 G.P A. and Is a team leader on the lleld He also played every position on
lhe ollenslve line
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL
JIM McCAHILL was a 3·year varsity starter and passed for 4,958 yards ·
second afl.tfme 1n the history ol Orange County loot ball Jim was 1 st·team All·
League. 1St·team All·County, and All·CIF He has a 3 4 G.P A . and wlll attend
the University of the Pacific.
CURT WENZ LA FF was a two.year varsity starter. and has rushed for over 1,000
yards this year He was 1st· team All·League. 1 St·team All·County, and All·CIF.
He Is a scholar athlele. 4,0 G.P.A. He also llfts weights and has bench·pressed
over 400 lbs.
FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL
MARK TEMPLETON rushed tor almost 2,000 yards in leading his team to the
CIF championship He was also the leading receiver on the team. Mark was
honored as CIF Player·Of·the·Year. and was elected captain by his team-
mates.
JAMES BARBERA was the leading tackler on his team and became known for
his hard hits in spite ol his size compared to other linebackers. He led the
defense by calling signals. and was elected captain by his teammates on their
way to the CIF championship
FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
JOEL SEAY was a t st-team All· League, and Register All·County pick as a wide
receiver During the year. Joel had 45 receptions for t .020 yards lo.-an averaQ1!
ol 22.6 yards and she touchdowns Joel is also a line academician with a
perfect 4.0 G.P A
ROD EMERY was Orange County's leading scorer with 26 louchdowns during
the 1981 campaign His 1 .433 yards broke a school record, and 6.4 average per
carry earned him <;in L.A Times All -County selection al tailback
GARDEN GROVE HIGH SCHOOL
SCOTT SKOMARS is a senior who has been a s1andou1 al linebacker tor two
years. He has been the leading tackler. with over 100 tackles each year. Scott
was lSl·team All·League both years. 2nd·leam All·County this year. and a
team captain
TROY OLSCHEWSKE 1s a senior and two·way starter. playlng offensive and
defensive tackle Troy was 1st-team All· League defensive tackfe his Junior and
senior year Troy led the county with 12 OB sacks. and was voted 2nd-team All·
County.
HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL
JAMIE PAONANELLI played fullback and mlddle·linebacker while IB1dlng the
team to their finest start since 1977. Jamie was the Biii Jenkins Memorlal •
Award winner for his outstanding attitude and dedication to \he program.
BRET BATCHELOR was 1st·team All·League as a defensive llnem1n. Bret
also slarted all aeason as an offensive guard. He was voted by his teammates aa the team's MVP.
IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL MIKE TIERNEY wa11at·team All·League and ttam captain a11 tlght·end on
ollense ind aecond leadlng receiver on the tum. Mike wa1 alto the 1tartlng
linebacker on defense and leading tackler whll• calllng ell defen11ve 11gnal1.
He w11 player·ol.the-g1me In four games.
IAETT SCHUMM WIS the aecond·l•dlng r111hef on the team H •tarting
halfback. Bret alto did an excellent job blockfng and was exc.eptlonal at pick·
Ing up k9Y-Yardaoe In short yard•"O• 1ltu111on1.
LAQUNA BEACH HIQH SCHOOL
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fullbeek and llnebeeker. He wu YOt9d 1•M .. m All·LMQue hi• Junior and
..nlor year1. Thi• year, Demon 19d the dtfenet wtth 50 ttctilH, a•aoed four
yard• ~' ruah, and handled ell punting 11'<1 klcklno chef&
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Sutton wenl IO far as &o meet
several limes with Aatroa'
president and 1eneral manac..-
Al ROHn. The Altro pllcber aaya
be bu been up fronl wilh RCMll
rltht from the beglnnJna.
"I 've had fiv e or 1h
conversaUo~ with him add he
seems to be a very
understandm1 man," Sutton
admits. "I ju.at thoufhl it would
be a grou lnjust ce 'to our
friendship lf I didn't go down
and discuss Lbh1 with him."
IF SU'IT()N likes the Weal
Coast so much, why did he leave
the Dodgers in the first place.
excluding the obvious money
reasons?
.. For a lot of ye ars, f was
restless. I wanted lo see what It
would be like to play somewhere
else," said Sutton, who spenl
most or his career in Dodger
Blue.
"During the strike, we were
looking for a new home and we
found a place that fills all the
needs or the family,·. he adds.
So, Sutton is stuck on a team
he likes playing for but far away
from the place he calls home.
And compounding 'the situation
is the fact his career just might
be over.
It's a sobering thought,
especially after Sutton
performed admirably in 1981.
While his won·loss record was
onl y 11 ·9 , Sut.ton posted a
res pectible 2.60 earned run
a verage, over 159 innings. He
started-23 games for the Astros .
In fact. he started more games
than any other Astro pitcher.
THAT'S NOT bad for a man
who would be the oldest player
on the team if veteran Joe
Nie kro weren 't around. "I
pitched as well as I could last
year. I was comfortable but the
end results weren't quite what I
wanted," he says.
Jn the meantime, Sutton
continues to pace himself as he
attempts the first comeback of
his glossy major league career.
He has thrown just two innings
this spring -in an intrasquad
game. He is due to throw again
Monday.
"I'm almost there," Sutton
adds. "It's just a matter of
continuing to get the strength
back."
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catch in the afternoon Clo see
how it responds).
"l told him the worst lhat
could happen was that it would
split open again and bleed a
little bit. . . but he wouldn't
die. Still. I don't know."
Mulligan said that Magee's
un c ertainly ha s c aused
problems in preparing for the
Sooners.
··If we knew ahead of time he
wasn't going to play, we could
spend more lime getting ready
to do olher things," Mulligan
s aid . "Mind you , I 'm not
complaining, I'm just pointing
out the problem involved."
Mulligan was unhappy over
the fact UCJ hacl to play on the
road again.
"It's totally unfair," he said.
"We have the best record in the
NIT C23-6) and· we have to win
three on lhe road to get to New
York."
And to complicate matters,
the Anteaters may have to do it
without Magee .
Said Mulligan: "I guess we'rt'
gonna see if we can coach,
huh?"
Swimmers
to advance
Four Orange Coast area
swimmers and members of the
Meraquas Swim Club of Irvine
not only qualified for the
national age group
championships to be held in
Denver UUs monlb bul the)' allo-
qualified for the international
trials as well.
Diana Cannariato of Cosla
Mesa quallfied in the 11·12 solo
competition and also the duet
version with partner !telly
Casey.
Tricia Blabee, also of Cotta
Mesa, and partner Susan Burcb
also Clualuted In the duet
competition. Ka~ Madlen' and Dee Cohen,
both of Huntingt.oo Beub, each
qualified lo the solo competition,
tben combined to ca.bl a spat llL
the duet action.
Connon omted
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WUkina bit ber tee •bot lnto a trap Oil tbe nlDth
bole, U.. chipped acrot1 tbe ..,._,came back to
three feet and •ank tbe putt for a bo .. y. '1v1DI
a J4 oa the nine and putUna ber 2-under·par for lbe tourney.
On the back nine, th1ap didn't 10 H well a1
abe recorded a 41, 4~ver~par, to ftniah tbe day
with a 74 and record a 221 tor the three roundl. She
I• Ued f« eiabth place ao&nc lnto today'• floal
round, 7 atrokea beblnd White.
"Ji hit every freen today but lt waa sort of
·borlna at the tut, : Whit• nld. "I really aot cold
oo the back alde and the w1Dd bothered me a bit.
"'11ala course ll t.reacbe~ at Umet and y•, I
lhlnk S.under·par could wln it tomorTow."
o.fendlnc champion Salb Uttle bad the belt
round ol the day oo Saturday, a 4·under·par •· .
"I wu dolnt well uoUI the 11th bole," UWe
aald ol her round thaL could have Ued the eoune
record ol •· "But I blt a fat iroa ott the tee and then Md an alm08t lmpoulble 3·wood shot to a
very smaU ireen. I two-putted for a holey."
LltUe ls iour atrokea behlnd White at 211.
Ayako Okarn«o, one ol Hveral Japanese 1olfen
ln tbe toumamenL, ta in second place at 217 alter a
3-under round of 70 on Saturday.
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· 149-1391 •Comer HertMw a Baut .
"I feel I played u well today u I did Friday
when I bad tbti 88. I hit the ball and kept it ln play
but I didn't in.ire any putta today.
"I've never led a toumamenL by myself befofe
but I've been tied for the lead (lbe bu alto won
two tournaments),
Amy Alcott made a bld to joln the leaders and
was 2-under for the day when ahe bogeyed the flnal two bole• and bad to settle for a 219 for a ,,_ ___________ ...,..,... __
fo\&~h-place tie with first·round leader · Janet
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Let me offer you my condolences • • •
By NORA LEHMAN 0.lt,, .... ITVLe._...,
I love fashion shows. which In light of
how I spend a good many of my days, it's a
jolly good thing. But when one isn't feeling
-well. absolutely tiptop -even the lure of
one lovely bit of clothing after another
passing before one's eyes can b e
depressing.
But a commitment is a commitment,
after all. So last week. feeling just a bit
sorry for myself. I climbed into my little
car, found the freeway and muttered my
no~n .
way to the Anaheim Marriott lo join the 14
CHOC Guilds members at their annual
luncheon /fashion show.
I should have known it was all going to
be all right when I found a parking spot
within Jogging distance of the hotel.
And was it all right!
If you weren't among the 1,453 people
who "experienced" that day. let me off er
you my condolences!
To coin a phrase. it was a show and a
half. When CHOC teamed up with Saks
Firth Ave nue to celebrate their 20th
anniversary, plus the fact they had p~ssed
the $3 million mark in total contributions to
Children's Hospital. it was a match made
in -well. made wherever those matches
are made.
This wasn't just a fashion show. it was
a n A-production worthy or the Busby
Berkeley days at MGM . The re we re
moments when I thought he was back.
Now , as we alJ know, it takes hard
Ethnic is in and the two designers
featured in this week's STYLE. Oklahoma
fdesigner Virgin ia Hornick and Texan
Merry Baker Stough are riding the crest of
{hat wave.
If Ms. Romick and Ms . Stough have
their way they'll have American women ·
dressed in s kirts. blouses. dresses and pant
suits made in mus lin. calico. denim.
patch work . appliqued ribbons and
silk-screened cottons-.
Married to a noted Jewelry designer.
George Hornick, a Quapaw and Kiowa
Ind ian , the influence of his cultura l
background led to the start of her firm in
the mid-seve nties . Nati ve Ame rican
Designs. Fas cinated with the colors and
free design in lndian clothing, Virginia
Romick's first sale was an adaptation of an
Indian "tear" s hirt Indian squaws.
having no scissors, tore the fabric they
received for the hides their me n had
A Sunday Stt11or1
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work to make' something look smooth and
easy.
Six · months went into this planning.
Even though the specific clothes weren't
available for spring and summer, fashion
tre nds were known. So, the Saks folk
developed those themes , the show was
blocked, and the specifics -the modefs in
the clothes chosen to represent the themes
were fitted in later.
It was. after all. celebration: so start
high and keep it up, was the first decision.
The second -present the whole gamut or
the store rather than concentrating on t he
couture department.
So what were the trends they presented
and how did they tie them in?
Well, in case you hadn't noticed -red,
white and. blue are big this year -
nautical, 1982. But Saks didn't r~u ror that
cliche. They came in tangentally with a
Barnum and Bailey Circus theme_ The
band was dressed in -right -red, white -
and blue. And the acrobats made another
fashion statement -stir around in stripes
and you'll do fin e_ (Did you reall y t~ink
thoS'e leotards were just a coincidence ?>
It's a lady-like year ! Ladies waiting
for the Chattanooga Choo Choo in their
pretty pastel suits told you all about that.
<Yes, there was a time people dressed up
to travel !>
A zoot suite r (let's not take life too
seriously, gang ) and his ··1ady" -in a
purple taffeta panned dress annou nced
nig ht was upon us and we'd see soft silks
and luxurious evening dresses cross the
ramps.
Football pl ayers. who bared their
chests and then turned into cowboys before
our ver y eyes. ye t , c lued us that
sportswear was about to appear. New .
silhouettes in polis hed cottons and linens in
s un baked, desert colors kaleidescoped
befo.re us.
Next, three strong silhouettes minis
with big tops. s lacks with ~mall jackets
The producers of this show, from left, the luncheon Generpl Chairman Carol CLisbu from HuntinQton
IBeach's Little MeT1TUlid Guild; and fron Saks wmtant GeneTal Managers Sue Sper/Jng and Robert
Camm, Personnel Director Renee Frangk, Fwhwn Coordinator Billur Wallerich and CHOC Director
lot Volunteers, Frances Stawicki.
and eyelet-linen dresses all in white.
reinforced the ··white is right" for spring
and summer theme.
So what else is new·1 Black and white.
that·s what. And, the Saks people used
bathing ·suits to ma ke that state ment. Red
cover-ups moved them from water to
poolside and on to cocktails.
And then the finale. The ramps were
filled with models in Ralph Lauren clothes
Wh y RL '! Because he's come to be thought
of as Americana himself -his clothes
described as ··cl ean. sample . modern. a nd
fun ctional <my prairie skirt is n·t too,
functional getting into my Toyota, but
never mind 1 1 yet mnatel~-. classically
American.··
H's a big _year for fashion and the
options are many If you were watching
carefull y you could pick them out. But if
you j ust sat back and had a good time.
take advantage of my advantage and see
pages 6 and 7 for photos of all this.
Designers ride crest of ethnic wave
COVER · Jan Vitti wears a red. yellow and
white traditional calico dress by Virginia
Romick of Native Amencan Designs To wear
belted or rwt. this modern adaptation of an
American lodian ··tear" dress features a
square. ruffled neckline and hem. Fashions by
Devereu.r·s. Ltd. L ulo Village
·bartered with traders into the shapes they
wanted Smee then she has developed a
thrivi ng cottage industry in her hometown
of Miami , Okla. Designing for men and
children as well. her outlets have spread
throughout the United States.
Mer r y Ba k e r Stough "s firm .
Crossroa d s MS. also started in the
mid-·10s. 1s located deep in Texas hill
country, and her d esign firm is also a
cottage industry. Turning out handmade
d es igns influenced by the ancient Indian
culture of the Cocle region of Panama, Ms .
Stough s ays, "Drawings are taken from
the pre-Columbian pottery of the area and
transferred by hand-screening to our 100
percent cotton fabrics. Our body designs
are casual and sophisticated and our colors
subtle."
In her Country Collection, she utilizes
traditional patchwork patterns to trim the
natural fabrics she uses to produce designs
that are distinctively reminiscent of the
early American West.
On one hand the cowboy and on the
other the Indian. In fashion they mix and
blend beautifully. .
Both collections can be seen, enjoyed
and acquired, along with a little wine and
cheese at Devereux's, Ltd_ in Lido Village
on Thursday, March 18 from 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. '
Daily Pilot Photo by Richard K~hltt
Here J an combines a ribbon "tear" shirt by Native American Designs with a
patchwork-trimmed denim skirt by Crossroads MS for the pretty functional prairie look so
popular this season.
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' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 14, 1982 C3
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ll was 1976 whe n Michael Medved and
David Wallechinsky asked "What Really
Happened to the Class of '65?"
Orange Coast lady of fashion
This week we can tell them whl:lt
re ally happened to one member or that
Palisades High School graduating class -
that pretty dark-eyed girl whose yearbook
pic ture appeared about a quarter or the
way through the book. You re member he r .
Janice Lang Hirsch ?
Born in Los Ange)es, one of two g irls in
a family of rive childre n, she grew up in
P acific Palis ades ..
A product of t he '60s, the beginning or
an er a when ther e was a strong proba bility
young people wol\ld not do what their
pa rents expected o r them , doing instead
the ir "own thing " J an did hers by not ·
entering college, but choos ing instead to
purs ue an interest in a theatr ical car eer .
s~veral dra m a schools behind her. she
fina lly settled into a two-year stint at the
P asadena , Playhouse. An appearan ce in
two m ajor productions led to an agent and·
some television work.
Still not ready to settle into college. she
decided on a year in London. But not
be fore s he made her debut at the Los
Angeles Music Center under the aus pices
of the Los Angeles Patrons of Fine Arts .
The initial idea for that London period
was to study d rama. but. to q uote Jan .. ··1
got easily sidetra cked into us ing the c ity as
a b ase a nd s pending mos t of those 12
mo nths tr aveling."
Her wanderlust d iminished. she came
hom e to enter UCLA. taking a dual major
By VIDA DEAN
O.Hy ~.._. ._,, E._,
The r e u sed to be a s aying t hat
ever ybody talks a bo ut the weather but
nobody does anything about it. The modern
vers ion is •that everybody talks a bout a ir
pollution. •
But in this case, s omebody. namely the
cosmetics industry, is doing something
about it, and m aybe it's coming just in the
nic k of time. Scientists have discovered
that air pollution has a dfrect effect o n a
person's a nger-arous al threshold th at
VD~
m eans people affected by air pollution get
angry much more quickly than those m
cle an a ir situations .
So air pollution gets .. under the s kin ..
with ill e ffects just a s it's ha rmful to the
skin outside.
What 's availa ble now in the way of
s kin protection from the ha rmful e ffects of
a ir pollution is from Estee Laude r and it
is called simply .. Prot ection Tonic ...
'{his product was discussed recently by
Ida Stewa rt, Estee La uder vice president
and speeial consulta nt during a visit to
Robinson 's at Fashion.Is land.
··You're going to s tart hear ing a lot
m o re a bout pollutan t protection.·· said
St ewart. "R ecently in New York , we
sta rted noticing that several of us started
getting runs in o ur nylon s . It wa s
d e t ermine d t h at it was cau sed by
som ething in t he a ir " som e kind o f
po llutant."
Explaining tha t air pollut ion studies
ha d produced a number of discoveries.
Ste wart said th at some long-t ime Estee
L a ude r c us t o mer s were beginnin g to
complain about their cosmetics. ·
''I've had women come to me and say
they've been us ing our product for a long
tim e a nd that a ll o f a sudden t hey'r e
alle r gic to it ! Actually. it is the pollutants
in the air . So we h ave our protection
tonic," she said.
Stewa rt was sur rounded by wom en
whe n I arrived at Robins on's for our
interview. She was giving a demonstration
by applying makeup to a customer's face
and answering questions as s he worked .
She had been at it for four hours .
Jon wears a muslin sun dress trimmed in patchwork
by Merry Baker Stough of Crossroads MS. Iler
headband -a belt by New Hero
art and theater arts.
But before graduation. on Apr il 24.
1971 , she married Tony Villi and two years
late r . when Tony moved his law practice
from Beverly Hi lls to Newport Heach. the
Vittis became Ha rbor residents
Her list of interests is long a nd van ed
Po lluti on gets
under y our skin
"Women are interested in skin care
today," she said ... They are interested in
what they eat. Al one time. they m ight eat
anything left on their child 's plate rather
than t hrow it awa~ or refrigerate it fo r
later use. But not any more Women <ire
c a r eful about what they put in t hei r bodies
a nd careful about what they put cm their
bodies."
Stewart said t hat women no longer
see m to be concerned about jus t one aspect
of their appear a nce "Women used to come
to me and ask me to do just their eyes Not
an y more Today. they want to knov.
tot a lly what:s good for t heir s kin.
·'They want to know which eye Crt.'am
is best for them a nd what they can expect
it to do. They're more dem anding of facts.
a n d the cos m etics i nd ustr y h as
r esponded." Stewart e xplained
She said tha t there are more scientist~
working for cosmetics companies today
than ther e are in Hospitals .. And why
no t ? .. she asks . .. More peopll' w(•a r
cosm etics t han are s ick ..
Ida Stewart ha s been associakd with
Es tee Lauder for 20 vca r~. and s he.·
res ponds to q uestions in her soft Southern
a ccent with calm assurance
"Women a lso ask me about whether a
pa r ticular product is for night -wear or
d aytime. and my reply always is that
s kin is skin , regardless of the tim e of da~ ··
.. It's appropriateness that's important
If I'm going to a s pecial luncheon or to a
wedding at noon, I want to wear more
makeup t han I would for. say. an evening
bar becue. So. you see, it's what's going on
tha t 's importa.nl, not what time it is."
Stewa rt explained that her nighttime
s kin -care ritu a l includes use of creams
lightly· applied to t he face. "I use a lot of
c ream on my hands a nd feet, but not on m y
face." she said .
··1 use more makeup in the dayt ime,
because m ore prot ection is necessary It's
that pollution again. You need protection
fro m the sun. and now it's poll ution We
were the first cosme tics company to put
s unscreen in fou ndation. a nd now we
have it in a lot of our products. includin~
lipsticks."
Stewart says a lot of women claim that
t hey're never in the s un. but s he says she
notices brown spots on their faces. and she
knows t h ey are getting som e s un
reaction.
"Maybe tney don't spend a great
len gth of time in the sun on a ny one
occasion, but the expos ure to the sun, j ust
by going to-and-fro m the automobile. has
a n accumulative effect." she wa rned.
Ida Stewart's comments on poll utants
can get unde r your s kin. •
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The wind rushes off the bay and blows Jan's hair and the nbbons on the red JOO percent cotton caftan
ribbon dress deS1gned by V1rgirua Rom 1ck for Native Amencan Designs Daily Pilot Photos by
Richard Koehler
reading, art. lh<·all'r. fc.is hion coordtnat1on.
C'ooking. a!'l Wl'll as tennis, sw1 mmmg.
boating. dan cL·. l'X l·re1~e da::.!'l and
hor:,l•back riding
Aul her rl'al conn·nl ra tion at th ts I 1 m l'
in hl'r lifr 1s on T ony and Lh l•tr two
th tldren. Kristen. 8, and John. age 2
A young wtfl' and molht•r l1 vm g a busy
and aet1ve lift.'. she still ha~ t ime to dt·volt•
to the.· Children·~ llome Socwty. the Orang<.·
County Music <.'l'ntt•r and that gourmet
~ot1C'ly of ;_ill gournw t sot·1t•t1es . Lo ('hatnP
des Hot11s1tn11re!S
~ot 1,.v1t hout fa m 1 I~ 111 th(• arl'a. J c.1 n · ~
mother a nd grandm11tht•r ll\'t• in Corona
ckl Mar ;.ind her father. a brother <ind ht·r
1101~· s ish·r live in :"it•wport Hcach Two
othl·r brothers h av<.• remained in Ln!'l
J\ngt•ll'S
Of tht> future. she says. ··When I get
Kn::.ten ;,i nd John raised I'm going to finish
that colkgc course I'm determined ~o do
that'"
Th ert•. Mr M e v e d and M r
Wallcct11nsky . you havt' an answC'r to at
least one of ~·our qtwst1ons
• Wearmq a cloy c11/urt'd lfJ(J pt•rcenl cotto11
trimmed and Stlk screened m black pantsuit.
Jan wait.<; for her coll to h<• 011.<w>('red The ~Ult
1s by Cro.\sr(J{1,ds .\1S. cmd1eted st111es arp t111
.Jacques C11he11 and black ''raw bay hy Lorkm
i'Je u.J .sr>rino foshio 11s f ro rn forn o us
desig n ers recluceci for the f irs t tirne.
Scn 1c on d esio n er <ires~e.s on cf
J )ant co.s t un1 es f o r cloy nncl et 1cni n u on cl
o lo r~1e collectio n <~f se1>aro tes
(111c1 roorrtino tes in pre tt y SJJring JJOs tc ls.
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"ffi\ES 'MDONG Ml-GI(" Lorraine is wearing o bridal creation for
~ Auq.Jst weddng and knows that GENES hod the largest selection
of c:p.-.ns ad tridesrroids O.esses in the area. She · s also seen in her
carp.1S cosi..d ensemble throughout her shopping spree. wh ich is
simb to her trouseou.
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Gl\GSS ~WEAR hos a full display and complete stock o f
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TI-E NTIMATE COOKTION off•s beautiful deisqner ~nqene for the
~ trousteOU inckdng 1~'6ious sil qowns, designer rob.s. peqnows.
tecties, carisdes. becviful gorf4!1f betts, French sil stodinq1. ond
~ q::ners. A bridal re<:jstry service is ovoiloble.
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'.. Orange Coast DAILY' PILOT/Sunday, March 1 .. , 1982
On August 14, 1982, Lorraine
vbhnston and Kenneth Brown
will become husband and
wfe. On a recent shopping
trip to South Coast Pina the
Costa Mesa couple went from
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''Ring to · Rice" in planning
their wedding . On a
vkli rlwind trip through 16
unique shops, they worked
'I.1th individual shop owners
to make everything perfect.
Lorraine and Kenneth met
where they both work at
c.ertil , Inc., in Irvine and plan
to make their home in· Costa
tv1esa .
IN'-ES St-OES where o ~ide con choose the perfect shoe to o<een1 re bill <;pwY'l and her honeymoon ensemble. She will f ind •here r:i
\IQSt selection of name ~and footwear to compliment her entor~
""(Tctcbe.
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de BeaJte includes a focid . make-up application. manicure. pedicure
., o-d h::ir styling. A day to remember.
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special photogophs thot capture the unique experience and
lllfcrgettoble moments of your wedding day. We ore in love w11h the
at of ~ogq::ihy. and <XK enthusiasm shows in our work. A versatile
prloge is available for every ~ide.
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WW.AM~SCNJMA where on informed and courteous staff is ready
to assist you. In addition. special in-store events hove been p lanned
wth aides in mnd. Please consult the events calendar in the store.
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~from Pois. Fronce hos o bridal registry. By appointment
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sq::hsticoted linens desigied by Madame Primrose BORDIER. Coming
scx:ri to Beverly Center.
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Wu finer (;ft. to-~eds starting o life toqethet. thon the timeless
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'CblOC ·it up to a great experienc;e
It's stnpes aga1n for t~1s zo<it suiter and his lady's m purple. too
.a
We're off with the red. white and blue and note the st npes
Newport Beach's Cinderella Guild was
represented by three generatwns from the left.
mother Wanda Shelton. daughter Karen.
grandmother Tecla Dotto and daughter Stacey
Shelton. t Note the stripes on Wanda and
nautical look on Stacey very trendy' 1
From lrmne·s Small World Guild Sharon Fink.
Susan Wesner. Pam Valenzuela and Kathy
Torrington.
Misaion Viejo's Tre$ Osos Guild members :
from the left, Barbara Hayden . Sherry
McMilLion and sisters. as well as sisters m ·law.
Martha Morrisey and Lou Morrisey.
It's ladylike. soft and prethly
feminine this .<;pnng and
summer
A sophisticated early A mencan
look f left 1 . doesn't hesitate
to combine the cone.'itoga
wagon look with an lndmn type
headband very
"ecumenical" American
Beauty red and lururwusly
elegant 1 jar left 1 to dance the
night atooy.
From Queen of H~arts Gutld. Laguna Beach
Shern Olson. Helierly Williams and Beverly
Sickler.
From Huntington Beach !i Little Mermaid Gutld
from the left Thera Cox. Trudi Walker and
Debbie Peters
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From the Punch and Judy Guild, Costa Mesa:
Fran Smith. Jane Barr and Connie Hull.
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Since. the theme was St. Patrick's Day. Maire
O'Neill t.OOS there representing AerLingus lnsh
Airlines. who supplied the trip to Ireland r which
was tOOn. by the way. by Carol Kemp of the
Fullerton News Tribune). She ipas sitting with
Chairman of the Board of ·Directors, Emeritus.
Walter Burroughs and his bride Lucy.
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It's white and white and more white ... note the big tOf) and the short skirt
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wearing on the head.
Talk about options . . .
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Mother generation of fine·taste . .
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FASHION CALENDAR
MONDAY, MARCH 15
Oscar de la Renta will be modeled informally from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m . today and Tuesday. Couture. Neiman Marcus/ Fashion
Island.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 '"
Informal modeling of pretties from Lucie Ann. Lingerie. 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Lingerie Department. Neiman Marcus/ Fashion Island.
THURSDAY,MARCH18
The David Hayes are all from I. Magnin's, but they're going to
be modeled infor mally in Fine Apparel at the store and also at
Forty Carrots 'and Pronto Ristorante. From noon to 3 p.m!. on
Friday, too. All this at South Coast Plaza.
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
"Ticktockers : A Time for Fashion :" Ticktockers from lrv\ne·s
chapter of the National Charity League model clothes from jl.
Magnin in South Coast Plaza's Jewel Court 2 p.m. A SI? donation
gets you cookies and punch.
"Weekend Attitude," a sa lute to health and fitness. BW Now
Department, from 10 a .m . on. Bull0cks Wilshire/Fashion Island.
PACE -Glamour Magazine's computerized program for
clothes coordination. Seminar and fashion show. 8:30 a .m. to 10:30
a .m . Enter on Sunflower. Call 549 -8300 for reservations .
Nordstrom/South Coast Plaza.
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Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, March 14, 1982
Aberdeen restaurants gaudier than ever. • •
By STA D•:LAPl.i\NE
"Gum. In Tht• Huthtuh'
HONt; KONG Our Ma11 in Hong Kong
wri~l's "\'Cn1 nt•H·r ht•i.mt of L(.•1 Yu Mun anrt
nto·tth(.•r havt• most )H~ople ~ write tt down
ll 's u f1 shcrrncn's 1i.land, not mu<'h mun• tha11
a coupl(.• of blo{'ks squ.tr<> Go there l<'orget
Aberdeen
"Even though J 'ct never been there.
-.omebody must know about Let Yu Mun
he('ause there arc seven rt!staurants Lei Yu
Mun population 300, m aybe''"
The floating res taurants at Aberdeen
have been famous for vears I went then~ on
the yarht of K H lee Halfway up frum the
yacht bas in. K.n . put a ...peed boat ov<·r t he
'iide It went roaring off to /\bndf'en Brought
back thl' hecld"'a1ll·r with m1•nus Wt• orclen•d
and the~ roar"d b,uk to h c1\t• 11 Jlrt.'fl.lrt•d
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Says llu1 Man 111 !long K ong "Tht>
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Red <1ml gold Hnghth h~hlt•d Tht•\ 1 t' on
the' tour g roup~ n11v.
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you actually get come from the ice box."
"Not so at Lei Yu Mun. You walk down
t he street Choose your fis h from the
fisherman's tank and CARRY it Clopping to
the restaurant.
"We bought some live crab and a lively
garoupa At the restaurant, the waiter said:
'How do you want the garoupa?' We said:
·s teamed in s weet -and-sour sauce.· 'What
about the crab'!· ·Maybe in blac k bean·
sauce ·
·'T he o nly things they sell are the
vegetables, steamed rice and beer. The fish
costs money. I picked out a s maller one. Cost
of dmner, $15 each.
··Lei Yu Mun is out beyond the airport. A
taxi driver will find it for you."
The most expensive piece of real estate
1n the world sold the other day. Says our
I long Kong correspondent:
"They sold the old wing of the Miramar
llotcl in Kowloon today. The price was $2.8
billion < 01vide by 5.7 to get US. dollars . In
s hops w<> usually j us t divide by 6. Tha t's close
<mough. l -
"Tht• former world record was the Pan
Am hwlding in New York City which sold for
"4110 mil hon U S. S2.3 billion H.K. The site
1 ... Rfl.000 square feet. The buyers will tear it
dnv. n and put in a commer cial center. One
mtllron s quare feet of fl oor s pace on 18
I lours ..
.\long with the Peninsula. the Miramar
'' "" o rw of the best known. Not as e legant as
Mmyo Oden dancers
perform m the Peace
Plaza of the Japan
Center dunng San
Francisco's Cherry
Blossom Festwal The
sprmgt1rne spectacle.
whtch attracts
thousands of ktmono
wearers from both
sides of the Pac1f1c. will
unfold m Nihonmach1
1 Japantown1 Apnl 16 18
and 23 25
Spring sweeps Japantown
~,\:"\ FH \:\( l~c'I I \:I 11\l'I J ·1 p<J n• "l' \ ml'ricuns. .J a pa nes<.•
11 .1 t 111 n a I .., . .hq rn n 11 p h ii es a n d
' 1.., 1I11 r-. d I'><' o v l' rt n g l he I and
t"'hrncl tht· ... hop for lh1• first time
the 'Pen' but everybody knew It. Noisy and
crowded with shops below the hotel rooms .
Couple of good, fast luncheon restaurants .
This Kowloon s ide -the part of Hong
Kong that's mainland is full of new hotels
"On the Canton Road side they' re
putting up the Marco Polo and the Empress.
Both are part or the Peninsula Group which
owns the •Pe n."'
"The 'Pen' is the crossroads of the Far
East. Sit in the 'lobby and you'll see somebody
you know before you've finished lunch ...
"The Peninsula Hotel was built in 1928
when this was a s mall Britis h Crown Colonv
Before it could open there was unrest in
China and Britain sent in troops.
"British soldie rs were the first guests.
YOUI MOt•Y NOW IUYS
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G uns were s tac ke d in bathtubs Troops
drilled along Nathan Road.
"While eve r ything is going sky-high in
'Hong Ko ng, the chugging little Star Ferry -
Kowloon to Hong Kong island has held a
price line . Costs 10 rents U.S. for this
10-mlnute sea voyage. That's first-c lass.
Second is 8 r•m\.s.
"This is the ferr y where Suzie Wong told
William Holden. 'No s peak. I rich· girl ·
Rem e mber·>"
"Not so with living space. Apartments
c<1 n run $10,000 U.S a month! Nobody knows
the value of crowded real estate better than
Hong Kong Which 1s why all that Hong Kong
m oney is buying up buildings in U.S. cities
such as San Francisco "
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SUN DAY, MARCH 1~. 1982
STOCKS
REAL ESTATE
03-4
05
Fluor ripe for takeover?
Depres_sed stock price makes firm. a possible candidate
BY KEITH TUBER
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Beckman Ins trume nts
merges with SmilhKline
Sache agrees to buy
Bateman Eichler.
Both firms extolled the
virtues or independence.
So does Fluor Corp., whose
s tock has plumme ted in
recent months . Las t year,
LOCAL BUSINESS
shares were trading at 55.
Last week, they went as low
as 18~. At such an attractive
price, could Fluor be an
a ttr active takeover
candidate'!
The company's chairman,
J . Robert Fluor. said at the
company's annual meeting
last week that Fluor is not
susceptible to an unfriendly
takeover.
"Our primary resource is
peopl e ," Flu o r sa id .
"An yon e who tries an
unfrtendly takeover runs the
ris k of losing those people ··or co ur se ,·· Fluor
co ntinued. "it 's hard lo
speculate how one as frie ndly
it depe~ds on the price and
the people behind. it B\Jt
we 're not looking for a s uitor.
To the contrary , we 'r e
hoping lo expand internally.
perhaps mak e mor e
acquisitions."
Local analysts don't expect
a takeover, either "It's been
rumored for so long now
on and orr for the last 6 to to
months even by people
inside Fluor," said analyst
Da vid McNatt o f the
Newport Beach offi ce of
Bateman Eichler.
"I don't think they would
be acquired. I g uess the
reasoning behind that is
because it's a one.man
operation, and that man
doesn't need to sell any
sloe k. or want lo You see
these empire builders, and
they don't want to let go."
Jeff Kilpatrick. president
of Newport Securities Corp.,
an independent brokerage
firm that tracks Orange
County companies, agrees.
··A lot of it depends on
personality and ego,"
Kilpatrick said, "and his
I Fluor's> desire lo remain
an independent company.
His grandfather started the
company, and he's seen it
grow. I doubt he'd like to see
it disappear into another
conglomernte."
1'he re's another reason
why Kilpatrick feels Fluor
won't be taken over, and that
has to do with the s tock
price
.. Fluor stock is selling at
s u c h a c heap price, the
company wouldn't want to
accc1>l an offer of $25 to. $30 a
s hare , which would be
log1(•al," Kilpatrick said.
"Thl' principals think the
stock 1s worth more. At $50 to'
$60 , howe ver. that's a
different story. But 1s anyone
willing to pay that much over
the current stock price ?"
how it I Fluor s tock I can be a
bad investment," Kilpatrick
said
Fluor insinuated as much
al the shareholders' meeting.
"We're not in this game
only for the short term," the
executive staled. "We're not
just 1n it for the play·offs or
pennant. We're in it for the
World Series -this year,
and next year and 20 years
from now.··
McNatt, too, believes
Fluor is a good buy, "but
then again, so is the (stock >
ma rket." he said . "The
stock has fallen primarily
because of St. Joe, which
Fluor bought when business
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How low will Fluor stock
go? Kilpatrick doesn't think
1l will drop below 15 or 16,
but that il looks "awfully
cheap now "
"ln the long run. say four
or five years, I don 't see
L00K TO LONG TERM J Robert F luor te lls sharcholdl'r~ that lht· ('ompany is planning
a head for the years to tome It rC't(•ntl.' c·omplt.•ll·d a major tnl t.·rnal n·org;m1wl1on.
This woman's one smart cookie
Sizable family chips in as Elaine Carlson starts a tasty company.
By MARV JANE SCARCELLO
01 Ille OMIY l>ii.t S~ff
Mos t cooks dread taking
cookies out of the oven with the
family nearby They know an
entire batch or freshly baked
goodies can be wiped out in
seconds by the hungry hordes.
But when Elaine Carlson
bakes, she doesn't worry about
her 13 brothers and sisters
she puts them to work bagging
cookies .
As pres1d•nl a nd founder of
Carlson's Cookies, the small.
energetic blonde has turned a
favorite recipe into a growing
cookie company , worrying less
about blue chips than chocolate
chi ps.
·-rd made these cookies for 15
years !fr family and for gifts."
she says, "and finally one of my
bro th e r s insisted I 'do
something' with them So last
April we took the cookies to a
buyer at Robinson's in hopes ot
selling up cookie carts in a few
stores.
··He loved the product but
wanted to sell 1t in bags, like
Famous Amos We didn't like
firs t thing I'd ask them was. Do
you use fresh eggs.,. If they s aid
no, I didn't c•vcn botht•r to l<1lk to
them ··
Her recipe, arnvl•d al after
yea rs of trial and error. calls for
''We want to go
into stores in
selected
neighbor hoods. ''
-ELAI NE CARLSON
the idea. but he told us to come
back if we changed nur mind-;
Then we looked into putli.Jl~ a
cookie store into a s hopping
mall, but leases were pretty
expensive."
So by September. her cookies
were in bags at three Los
Angeles area Robinson's stores
a nd a number of independent
markets featuring gourmet
groceries.
.. We subleased a bakery in
Orange at first," the Rolling
Hills r es ide nt says, "and
everyone pitched in to bake at
night and on weekends
\.\-hole wheal flour. rt·al bullt·r.
fresh l•ggs. pt•tans an<t a heavy
dose of chol'olate chq>s the
large size, not the tiny flakt•s of
c h ocola te used i n manv
commercial cookies ·
And that'll where the problems
arose.
"We've had to hand Sl'oop the
cookie dough for baking:· she
sa ys . "because al took us so long
to find a machine to deal with
that batter."
Not only do fresh eggs and
who le wheat fl our make a
stickier dough, hut the nuts and
large-size chornlatc r h1ps clog
ivachinery.
F1nall' "hen one man
da1rnl•d ·hill maC'hine could
d1 spl•nst• lhl· dough. she flew to
his fo<·ton 1n Minnesota with
rl'l'IJ!l' and 1ngred1entS from
homl• to chcl·k it T he machine
passed the Carls on Cookie test
and no" 1s t.c1ng installed at the
new baker~ 1n Torrance.
· 11 :-hould make us much
mon· labl1r l'ff1cil'nt." she says,
s h1f11ng rolt•s from baker to
hu s 1ncss pcrs on ''Tim e
prev111ullly s pt:nt scooping batter
""" t·an hl• spent bagging ('tHlk Jl•:-. ..
Fin• non fomll} employees
"ork .1long "1lh the six maJe
<ind t'1ght kmale rl'lat1ves. all of
v. horn . along with her parents.
a rl' stot·kholdcrs .
llPr hrothl'r:-. and s isters range
111 a g1· fr11m 12 lo ~_1 1 , and
1·ompan~ dut1t•s arc· divided by
.Jhilil\
Tv. 111~ Pal and Mike , both
1 <·rt if1t·d public a ccountants ,
k1•1•p t rJ ck of finances except
during lhl' husy tax se<1son,
v. h !•n a s 1 ~l c r takes ove r
honk kt·t'µing
Tht•1r Se<tl Beach office does
dnuhll' duty now as company
hC'adquarter!>, and s tockholders
mt•t•I t'<it'h Thursday .
Four younger sisters, ages 17
t n 2 1. often serve as store
dcrnonstratcrs. gi v ing a way
<'ook H ' s a m pies lo pote ntial
<·ustoml'rs
Otht•r family members help
wht•rl'v(•r ncl'dcd. and even
hrolhl·rs' flancees have pitched
1n at lht> faethrv. s ht' savs
li e r hu~b .. nd , dir ector of
visual dcsij!n for Mattel Toys,
c ontr1bul t•d designs f o r
packages, bus iness cards and
s tationery A big cooki e fan, he
SCOOP 'EMUP Elaine Carlson makes a fresh batch of chocolate c hip cookies.
"We had looked into contract
bakers lo make them for us,
because it's an easier and
cheaper way to get started. but
none of them wanted to use the
quality ingredients I use. The
She attended a bakery
con ventw n 1n La~ Vegas to
search for a machine, only lo be
advised by m anufacturers to use
smaller chips !See COOKI ES, Page 0 2)
However unli Knoxville's hosting the Fllir
EDITOR'S NOTE -The theme i.s energy, ond the
promoters o/ this spring's World's Fair in Knorville
seem olive with it. KnorviUe? Ye1, ond now that the
highway intersect ion known as "Molf\lnction Junction"
hos been straightened out, boosttT.S are erpecting 60,000
visitor& a day to get there.
By TOM EBLEN A_NI_. ""'' W'*' KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -To people who
.thought of East Tennessee as a land of log cabins
and moonshine stills, Knoxville seemed as likely a
place for a world's fair as Timbuktu.
But a persistent .sroup of businessmen and
politicians in this city of 183,000 had a different
idea.
Armed with millions or dollars in private and
I A,J>Ublic money, they have spent the last seven years
selling nations, states, corporations and their
neighbors on an exposition with the theme
"Energy Turns the World."
When the 1982 World's Fair opens May 1 for a
six-month run. at least 21 naUona, four states and
47 corporations and or11n1uUona will be lbere and
fair promoters expect 60,000 vtailors a day.
Colorful exhibit balls, restaurants, shops,
1muaeaMD' rides and amphitheaters are •oln1 up
in a 'JO.acre awch bet ween downtown and the
I0,000.atuclent University ofTennetaee campus.
Wiatr• railroad tracfra and ramshackle
............ once s tood, paviUona are ~Inc built
··--CHINA CO.I TO KNOXVILLE -An artist's conception shows what the exhibit hall for the
People's Republic of China will look llke at the 1982 World's Fair. The fair is duel? open May l
for the United Sutes, Cb~a1 AuttraUa, Canada,
West Germany, France, l\aly, Japan, Panama,
t.he PhiUpplnes, South Korea, Mexico. Hun11rJ,
Saudi Arabia, the United Kln1dom and tbt
European Economic community, a lO·HUon trade
or1.niaaUon. • Knoxville'• world's far will be the first ln the
aoutheut Un.lted St.atea. It wW be biHer than the
last North American exposition the nine·nation
Expo '74 in Spokane. Wash. -but smaller than
other recent fairs.
Montreal's Expo '67 allracted 45 nations, the
New York Wor)d's Fair of 1964·65 had 29 and the
1962 World's Fair in Seattle had 21.
Most exhibits will emphasiie innovations in
the field of energy, a theme that came naturally to
this area, the southern tip of Appalachian coaJ
country.
Knoxville is home ror the Tennessee Valley
Authority, a seven-state federal agency and the
nation's largest electric utility.
Oak Ridge, a city 25 miles west of Knoxville,
was bum during World War 11 to make the first
utomic bomb. Today, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory is a prominent energy research
facility.
Oak Ridge is home for one of three American
pl.ants that enrich uranium lo fuel nuclear
reactors. It also ls the site or a major nuclear
weapons parts factory and the controvenial $3.2
blllion Clinch River Breeder Reactor Project.
Energy technolo1y will be showcased in the
$20.8 million United States PavlHon, the fair'•
lar gest. Sloping wall• of 1lasa will U1ht 100,000
square feet or e>thlbll sgace on alx centllevered
levels, and solar collectors will t>rovtde 10 pereat
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Followtng are t~ stock market octivUWs of publicly t-raded Orange
Count11 firmi f or the week ended Friday, March 12. Data provided by
Newport Securitiea Corp.
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hl•"•t•• etforl 1 •r e M d• to •••1.1re th• aoouracr and tt .. ltn••• of tt'• d-•t.• oonta ln•d tn \.ht•• tabl••• vhtoh •r• b•••d on •ouro•• bt ll•••d to b4 r•ll•bl•. bl.It •11oh aoour•OJ •n4 ttMllft••• are not 1u.arant••d •n4 lewport Securtt l •• and Uti• new ... p1p;er •••uae "° llalt\\U.f t or uy lna couracl•• or u.nt.l•ll,,••• or t.bt dat.a e>ubllthtd here. •
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JAY 1t•eD
Reed to leave Fluor
J ay Reed, 56, who bas been
vi ce pr es id e nt f or
a dministration at Fluor
Corp. since 1962, is leaving
the firm at the end of March,
a company spokesman said,
because his position bu been
eliminated.
Reed's resignation follows
Flu o r 's announcem ent of
cor porate restructuring last
week.
According to the Fluor
s p o kesma n , "An outs ide
mana ge m e nt firm
r ecommended that certain
corpor ate fun c tion s be
transferred to the nperat:ing
entities a nd that position
(Reed's) was eliminated."
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[Ultrasystems has record yeftr
I I . • Ul t r asyst e m s Inc. of Irvine r ep orted than triple the backlog of the $8.5 million reported
the year before . ;.recordbreaking financial performanc., for the
•. fiscal year ended Jan. 31. id l f Ultr t.e :. Net income for the year amounted to $1.4 Phillip J . steven.s, pres en o asys ms, attributed the company's perfor mance to the
From Page 01 (
KNOXVILLE SITE OF FAIR
of the wcdge·sharltd bulldlna's power.
Ac~ 1t lhree·acre man.made lake from the v:s: PavlJJon stands the fair:s 16.2 mUUoo theme
structure, the 266-fool·lall Sunapber~ tower. From
observation decks und a restaurant· lnalde a glass-cove~ globe fltop the tower , visitors can
see the Great Smoky Mountains, 20 mJlea to th~
•out beast.
China, participating 1n its first world's fair
al.pee 11104, has the second-larc est for eicn pavlllon.
Plans fall for Chine~ chefs to staff .an Oriental
restaurant near displays of ancient art objects,
Including several or the recenUy dl.8cover~ Xi,an
terra cotta warriors and s~es• from the Great
Wall. The largest foreign pavilion Is ~apan's .
Fair organizers are negotlallng with ·the
Egyptian government for a , display of U1e
3,000·year-old treasures of King Ramses II.
T e nn essee is buil d ing a $3 mi llion
amphitheater for a $750,000 musical show about
th e s tate . Kentucky plans a n exh ibit o f
Appalachian crafts, and West Virginia will teU the
history of coal mining. North Carolina and a croup
of Alabama developers plan to promote their
tourism industries.
Fond Motor Co. is to show innovations in
automobi'e design and alternative fuels. U.S. Steel
is to dis play a working oil well. Occidental
.Petroleum and Tenneco Inc, plan to shpw how 'oil
is produced from shale
• S toke l y -Van Ca mp Is s pon so r ihg a n
Appalachian Folklife Festival and an exhi bit of
memorabilia borro1Vcd from sports halls or fame
Anheuser-Busch is converting an "old foundry. into
a German beer hall.
• • •
,. ............. Other exhibitors include Union Car bide,
Eastman Kodak, Du Pont, General Electric, North
American Philips, Federal Express and electric
and gas industry groups.
Twenty-nine sporting 'events are planned,
including a pro football exhibition game between
the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots.
The game will be played beside the fair at the
University of Tennessee's 91,249-seat Neyl,and
Stadium,, the nation's second-largest college
football ar ena.
SUNSPHERE TOWER The them e structure
for the World's Fair is under construction.
The tower will rise 266 feet and cost $5.2
million to build.
could host a world's ra1r , Evans said, why couldn't
Knoxville''
S.H. "Bo" Roberts Jr .. t.he rair 's 45·year-old
president, describes the expositjon's potential with
breathless enthus ias m .
Fair organizers went to work in early 1975,
hiring city planner King Cole. president of Expo
"74, t o over see the e xposition 's design and
construction
"It's aionce·in-a -liretime opportunity to visit at
least 21 countries. to see ,what they're doing in
energy, to have run and meet people and see real
things not just what's beamed from those
countries on television," he says. ·'It will be ihe
tlazzlem ent or new things, ne w ideas a'nd
interesting people and in(eresting thi!Jgs to do."
Banking magnate Jake Butcher, an eaTly
convert to the world · s fair gos pel and now
chairman of its co11porate· board, went to work
raising money.
But beneath all the dazz.le, lhe 1982 World's
Fair is an ambitious urban renewal project, a
clever plan lo use other people's money lo clean up
an industrial slum a nd brealhe new life into a
dying do11rntown bus iness district.
With initial financing seeured, f air offi cials
went knocking on the doors of embassies and
corporate board rooms. But answers came slowly.
In June 1980, Italy became the first foreign
country to sign up. It was followed the next month
by West Germany, France, the United Ki,ngdom
and the European Economic Cammunity. China
signed up last Octo~r.
I~ 1974 , Stewart Evans, president or the
Downto wn Knoxvi lle Association , s aw a
presentation about Expo '74. He was impressed
by how Spokane, a city with 12.000 fewer people
than Knoxville. had been able to use a fair to lure
com merce back from the suburbs. H Spokane
The lagging econom y ma<le corporations even
harder to recruit than nations. It wasn't until last
s pring th at m any la rge corporations beg an
answering the call.
From Page 0 1
"With a community thts size-, we had to use
every ctup we had anywhere." Roberts s ays
(:()()KIE BUSINESS ENTRY • • •
has several with coffee each
morning. according to his wife,
and has been known to hide
cookies whe:l her fa mily is due
for a visit.
"It's reall y wise of him ." her
bro t he r Pat s a ys "Elaine
always was t he baker in the
family, and we used to steal
cookies she left to cool on the
b readboard. We''d r ea rrange
them carcful!y so s he wouldn't
know some were gone "
Her brother also remembers
Mrs . Carlson a.'i the fami ly
organizer The second-eldest or
the 14, she was the one their
mother depended upon £or help
in gettmg the group ready for
outings.
She now works an estimated
l6 hours a day al the cookie
business. for 1 whkh she left a
career in comme rcial and
residential real estate.
''It's tough being a s mall·
company, because you have to
prove lo everyone that you can
do what you promise," she says.
adding that she·s impatient for
t he company to grow faster
The business hasn't reached
the point of proritab1lily yet, and
she esllmates investments total
a bout $150,000 5o far plus an
$85.,000 lpan f o r the new
equipment.
Producljon rate now is about
100 c.:ises a week (12 bags to a
ca se>. but bakery fa ciUties will
a ll ow for a dramatic increase if
the cookies 1a t e distributed
through a large supermarket
chain. she says.
The cookies are available at
inde pe ndent s tor es in Los
Angeles and Or ange County,
s uch as Delaney's in Newport ,
Beach!
Several Alpha Beta stores
carry Carlson's Cookies, and
anoth er ma r ket c h ain is
monitoring sales while it decides
whether to car the roducl.
"We waqt to go into i;tores in
select neighborhood s." Mrs.
Ca rlson notes, "because we
know they won 't s ell i n
low-income areas." ·
Al prices ranging from $2.59
1 an introductory sp ecia l) lp
SJ 98 for the half.pound bag
containing 14 to 16 cookies, the
product won't compete on price
alone.
But the baker /president is
willing to battle it out with
anyone in a cookie taste test.
··We took them to a gourmet
shop in San ~farino," s he says,
.. where the owner not only sold
1-·a mous Amos C<>?kies, but also
made a chocolate chip cookie in
his own bakery he was terribly
proud of.
"When be put out samples of
ours, Famous Amos and his own
cookies for customers, we won
100 percedt.. Now he sells ours
and has quit making his own. I
j ust kno't' it -anyone who
tastes our cookie will buy it."
ATTEND A FREE SEMINAR
NEW
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
REDWOOD i million, a 60 percent increase over the $891,000 rapidly expanding cogeneratlon power plant
f 'achieved at. the close of the prior fiscal ye·ar · industry, and the subsequent decline of the nuclear 2 x 6 -36 LIN FT •. Revenues amounted to $23.4 million, a 21 percent ~•increase over the $19.3 million the year before. powe r industry. 775-1491
~=Earnings per s hare rose to 45 cents, a 21 percent On Friday, the company announced it had
::increase over the 33 cents the year before. completed the acquisition of Shah-Viera & 16808 S. HARBOR
rtontract backlog soared to $27.8 million, more Associates Inc. of Santa Ana. DECKING ~~r ~UPageOR.01 •• !Fr§~~~~~~~~~~ll•..---llllll f F Thia •MO\lncement •ppe•ra •• • matter of '9Cord only
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Fluor purcbaaed St.
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Ilion. The uqW.ltion
urt Fluor 's
first-quarter earnin11
'-'d ue to adi tionaly
interest expenae aa a
-reault of debt incurred
Ith the takeover, •• ell u lower pricea for
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llver -metals wblch
t .1oeeelll. Fluor'• per·tbare
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A ret.s1I commercial and offtel! com·
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• Ad1acent to the worlds la rge.;t
small-craft harbor
• Convenient to one of the fastesl
growing financial cen1ers In
California
• I 0 minutes from Los Angeles
International Airport
YOU ARE INVITED to attend a special
prlt!entatlon and slide show on this
current limited portnership offering
Monday, March 15th
south Coast 'Plaza
San Marcos Room
666 Anton Blvd.
Costa Mesa
7:00 p.m.
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC-COME
AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
The Offering Circular and nota ry
So!Mces will be available
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Traweek Investment Fund
330 Washington Street
Suite 200
Marina del Rey. CA 90291
Phone: (213) 822-9157; for San Diego
(7 14) 232-3001; for San Francisco area
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Resale mortgage woes . S AN f'RANCI SCO
CBW > -Bank of
America reported that
lili nil
2-and 3-Bedroom
Homes with 21/2 Bath1
ly ROBERT J . BRUSS
DEAB BOB : You •'"*Id war.Ii aalve ltome
b•yen (Ulle me> U.at buyla1 a laome wltlla a llalClla-
eolt mort1a1e ca• make tllaat residence
•••alable. Last year I bough& a $11,ttt condomlnJum wHb a aew mort1a1e at 11 percent
la&erest. Slace I have a lllglt paylas job I bad no
dllflcalty qualllylag for the mort1a1e aad malll•I
the paytneets.
But now I have &o sell due &o a job traufer. My
condo ha• been listed for sale since January at tile
Hme price I paid. No offers so far. When I bougllt · J aever thought that the h1gll cost mort1a1e woald
'91ake my condo unsalable. How can I 1et rid of my
eoado without taking a loss!
-Henry S.
DEAR HENRY: Thank you for providing the
opportunity to emphasize the difficulty or selling a
home which has an existing high interest rate
mortgage. Smart home buyers purchase only with
REAL ESTATE
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low cost seller financing, assumable existing
lnortgages, or "buy down" mortgages provided by
the seller. When you purchase your next residence.
don't take a high cost mortgage again.
If you made a typical 10 percent cash down
payment, your monthly payment is about $1 , 180
per month. plus property taxes. To afford this cost,
your buyer should earn at least $3,500 per month.
Since most people don't earn $42,000 per year, your
condo appeals to a very limited market.
You may want to offer your condo on a
one-year lease with option to buy. Such terms
appeal to prospective buyers who lack the cash
down payment to purchase now. One or two-year
lease-Options are a great way to "sell" otherwise
unsalable property .
Immoral to breach clause?
DEAR BOB : You should be ashamed for
telling people bow &o avoid a mortgage lender
enforcing Its due-on·sale clause when a house is
sold. I hold a $21,0IO second mortgage oe a house
which I'm sure bas been sold as U.ere are new
people living there. But my origlaal borrower
keeps sending the monthly payments so I can't
prove there bas been a sale.
I contracted for a IO·year mortgage with my
buyers at 9 percent interest because I liked them.
That was four years ago. Now wltb laterest rates
mucb bJgher It ls unfair that I sbouJda't either get
paid off or receive a higher lntereict rate.
-Mattltew S.
DEAR MATTHEW: The security for a
mortgage or deed of trust loan is the property, not
the borrower. You made a 10-year mortgage loan.
What difference does it make who makes monthly
payments to you?. H interest rates fell. I doubt you
would be complaining. Since interest rates have
gone up, lenders want to profit from that rise.
The mortgage due-on-sale cla use, now
prohibited in at least 20 states, is an unfair way to
lake advantage or borrowers just because the
property is sold. Sorry, but I have no sympathy as
you didn't have to make that 10-year mortgage
Since you did, however , live up to your part of the
contract just as you expect the borrower to live up
to his side.
Stretch your budge t
DEAR BOB: My old-fashioned husband <age
26) refuses to let me work as be wants me to stay
home with our 2·year-old son. But I'm tired or a
crowded apartment and wa.nt as to buy a house. I
found one we can afford bat the monthly pay ment
wlll really stretch our budget. I fear if we don't
buy now we'll never be able &o afford to buy. Am I
Free boat slip
with new ho01e
Bayport, a $15 million, 45-unit water-Oriented
community in Huntington Harbour, is offering for
a limited time a year's free rental on a boat slip
directly in front or the complex. The slips, which
can accommodate a boat up to 75 feet long, will be
managed by Peter's Landing marina facilities
adjacent to the homes.
Offering eight floor plans in two -and
lhree·bedroom designs. Bayport features
room-size balconies for outdoor living. Priced
from $261,500 lo $499,000, homes range in size from
1,663 lo 2,342 square feet.
Condominiums have separate laundry rooms
in each unit, while the townhomes are plumbed for
washer and dryer in the oversized two-car
garages. The ho meowners association is
responsible for maintenance of common areas.
The sales office and furnished models are open
from 11 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. daily except Tuesday
and Wednesday. Take the San Diego Freeway,
exiling south on Seal Beach Boulevard. Proceed
three miles to Pacific Coast Highway, tum left,
and turn left again al Anderson Street to the new
development. For more information, call 840-6963
or (213) 592·2296. • Cedar Btdge condominiums on Huard A venue
just west of Harbor Boulevard offers financing
packages featuring assumable 30-year loans.
These conventional loans are available with as
little as 5 percent down and interest from 12~
percent With slighUy larger down payments. Also;
no-down VA loans are offered to qualified buyers,
along with nlA pacllaaes at prevailing rates.
Prices st.Mt at tll,000. Phase I of l.be project,
with 36 wilts, often five noor plans iD choices of
two· and three-bedroom homes. Some plans are
' aold out for Pbue 1, with 18 1poten for.
Furnilbed models are open dally 11 a.m. lo
dusk and 10 a .m . to dusk on WMkends. For more
information, call 531·7610 • • Excellent traffic ia reported at OU.-e Bnell
C..rt townhouses in Westminster durin1 tbe last
two ween. with near\y 20 pen:ent ol l.be homes
already spoken for.
Tbe 11 two-story 1tutt0 and frame homes are
loca&ed at 23rd Street and Jacbon near Beach
Boulevard and feature private yards,
woo4l·ln1rnln1 flreplaee1, entloaed two-car ••"Pl· NMI' bot.la Su DlelO and G.,._ OnlH
FreeWQS, die bom.es are clole to most Orup'•
aad Loa An1elea CouDtJ Job markets and
ncrelltiml ....... For harttler lafonnatloe call • wr· Tm ar 8'-$1'0t.
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wrong for lnsl1tlng we buy? I tell my husband lf new ho~sin~ starts In
we caa't make the payments I can cet a part·tlme California ~n January
job. Any Ideas? Jer e at a seasonally
-Mrs. Geor1e I . adjusted annual rate of
DEAR MRS. GEORGE l.: Be persistent. In a 47.~u~ts.
few years your husband will thank you for This figure was down
insisting on buying a house. Today is the greatest 28.8 percent from the
buyer's market for homes we've had in years o r rate tn December and
course. buy only with low-cost seller financing or down 57.3 percent from
by tjlking over an existing low Interest rate the same month last
mort~age. year.
WATERFRONT
~i3Gnu~~~
11 % interest, (11 Yi A.P. R.)
Fa shi o nable Waterfront
Ho mes from $700,000.
With $200,000 d own,
the Lu sk Company wi ll
finan ce the ent ire loan
balance at 11%, (11 1/2%
A.PR.) fo r 5 years. First
trus t Jee<l assumable
wit h n o prepayment
penalty. 1% loan origi-
na ti on fee. For appoint-
ment or details p lease
call sa les oHice collect c1t
714/536-7584.
r rom
$107 ,900
Ouahty leatures such as lull 11\sutation watt
10 wall carpeting vaulted ce1t1ngs , cotodut
lramrng all freeway close and 1n easy
reach ot shopp1n9 ano the beach catch a
ghmp!>e tOOay•
8u1t"'~ 0M4 t, "W d 1 L Al R.-~.
• 2.(' "' ifnclond Geregn
• Woud·Burnlng flreplaot
• Pool and Recrf'ellon Roorr ,,..
12.9% Interest
5% Down
Ao 11orr-1e~ !tut 1t-· 1 1<1 "''j • \di~ Tne
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n '" t~\..t 11 .-s ~ ld'f"\pf'r\Ot I •''-t-•.ll1(J,.
Uvr~ •"ll t.~.-"'' FllJ Ot't .. s
For Information call 714/897·7337 or 894·5704.
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GT"o li ve among the trees is
-J. a childhood dream that The
Meister Company has trans-
formed into an adult reality.
Duplicating the beauty of na-
ture, these spectacular homes
are spaciously designed with
intricate detail and hand crafted
elegance.
There is but one last opportu-
nity to purchase a new sing le-JK"#lRU;
family home among the trees in
Lake Forest ...
Two to Five Bedrooms
Priced from $212,000
Sales office hours are
ll:OO a.m. to 5:00 p .m.
weekdays and 10:00 a.m.
to5:00 p.m . weekends.
(714) 770-4003
Price flf«tfw as ol dmdlint> rw this publbt.ion. Homeownet'
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 14, 1982
,]Oin a club·? Y-Knot?
Y·KNOT8 OF Orangti County YMCA meet.:! ~noon W4'dnesday ror lunch •l the YMCA, 2300
University Drive , Newport Beach. Fo• more
anformation call 540-1053
DOLPHINS. Wo m en's Division of t h e
Ne wport Harbor Chamber of Com merce, meets
at 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday in the Balboa Buy Club.
• Po r more information call 644 1547.
'• ORANGE COASTAL Reciprocit y Bureau
meets Friday at 9:30 a .m. m Glendale Fed eral
t' Sa v lngs of Newpo rt Be ac h . For m or e
information call 492-2534.
AMERICAN HANDWRITING An a lysis
Foundation m eets Thursd ay in Columbia
::ctUB ClllNDAR
~ Savings and Loan of Costa Mesa. For more
information call 646·5667 ..
1 IRVINE GUILD Frie nds of South Coast
Re pe rtory meets al 10 a .m . Wednesday al SCR.
Fo r more information call 551-4305. The Costa
·Mesa, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley
·guilds also m eet in the home of Barbara
Murray. For more information call 979 6840.
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The Newport Beach Guild meets Thursday For
more information call 759-9580
ORANGE COAST Mothers of Twins and
Ocean View Mothers of Multiples meet Friday
I at 7 :-~ p.m. in the Airporter Inn or lr vrne 1''or
mo re information call 645·4694
WOMf:N IN CONSTRUCTION, Saddleback
Capistrano Chapte r. meets Tuesday at 6 30 p m
in the Sher aton Newport llotel For more
information call 720·2593.
WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE of Newport
Beach meets al 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Newport
Harbor Art Museum For more mformat1on call
646-2307
P'UIUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATE ME HT
Tht follow I no Pf' son\ .,,.. dornQ
1buslne\~ "\.... l(YMCO AUTOMOTlllE . 11H Monrov141 O_.. Cos~ ~\<! C• 9'1UI
Jtllrey C Kyml• 1'?• O••n~ Av• . :r S. Cost•~ C• '11•11
C•rl S Kyml• Jr . llOO S.bnna
Ton • Co,.1n• llftl MH, C• 9?US C•rl S l(yml• Sr . 173'1 •th SI , Vuc•IP•. C• 1/'119'1
Thh bu\ In~'~ 1\ conelu< 1~ by a
gener•J pM'tnen tup Jf'tf••v C Kyml•
Thl\ st•ttwntf'lt ••s hlf'd w11n tM
County Cl•,-~ of Or•ne)4t Counly on Ftbru•rv 1•. 1'187 FlllJ4S4
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FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS HAME STATEMENT
WOM€N IN COMM UNICATIONS, Ora nge
County Chapter, m eets Tuesday In the llungry
T iger Rci;ta urant In Sauta Ana. For more
infor mation call 754·6870.
COSTA MESA WOMEN'S CLUB m eets at
11 a.rn. Friday in the Clubhouse, 610 W. 18th St.,
Cos ta Mesa. For more information call 675·3825.
NEWPOllT·COSTA MESA BRANCH of
American Associatio n of University Women
meets in Newport-Balboa Savings of Newport
Beach Saturday at noon.
SADDLEBACK VALLEY Study Center of
Theosophical Societ y of America meets Monday
at 7:30 p.m. in Laguna Federa l Savings and
Loan of Laguna Hills. For more information
ca ll 493·8341.
WEST ORANGE COUNTY Alumnae of
S igma Kappa Sor ority m e ets at 7 p .m
Thursday in the home of Carol Guthrie. For
more information call 640-5275
WOMEN'S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP meets
T uesday a t 9 a.m an the Laguna Hills Holiday
Inn . For more information call 768-3054.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAPTE R of the
Am er ican Association of Retired Persons m eets
at 12 3Q p.m . Tuesday in the Murdy Recrea tion
Cen t er in Huntin g to n .Be a ch . For more
informa tion call 963·9106.
IRVI NE BUS INESS a nd Professional
Wom en's Club meets at 11 :30 a .m. Tuesday in
the Hungry Tige r o f Santa Ana. For more
1n fo rmal1on c all 833·5461.
CAUFORNIA ASSOCIATION of Po rcelain
Artists meets Saturda y and Sunday for annual
convention in the South Coast Plaia Hotel of
Costa Mesa. For more information call 768·3945.
SEA AND SAGE Audubon Society meets for
award.' dinner Friday in the Saddle back Inn or
Santa Ana For mo re 1nformat1on call 879·3471
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Good heat starts early
Newcomer wants to sing like. Kenny Rogers someday
Sisters take
Granny toitring
l'ORT WAYNE Ind. CAP> -Hll walll ll
CO\&Dlry. H1I drawl la country. Ilia ~at and
nedtercblef are 4etln1tely eow>try. Put 'em all
to1etber, add a few 1uttara and a lot of
v~allaaUoo, and you've aot a country star in
tht makln1.
Kia name: R~ky Marciano Shroyer. His
1ame: cou.nt.ry music.
He's ao nonchalant about life on 1ta1e that
thoae In the country-music~ bualnesa aay he's
1ot, or la 1ettin1, what lt takes to make lt bit.
But the freckle-nosed, Huckleberry Finn
look-alike, who won Fort Wayne Parka' hlahest
overall amateur country-music talent award
lut summer over a field of adults and cblldren,
la taking h1a accolades and growine number of
trophies in stride.
With a wide-eyed gaze and a quicksilver
smile, Rocky says, "I just like to sine, it feels
pretty good.''
When his fourth-grade classmates ask if
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2. "Do Me With Love," Janie Fricke
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Rosanne Cash
4. "You're the Best Break This Old
Heart Ever Hild," Ed Bruce
5. "Bobble Soe," Oak Ridge Boys
6. "She Left Love All Over Me,"
Razzy Balley
7. "Big City," Merle Haggard
8. "The Very Best Is You," Charly
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he'a atrald to sin• In front ol crowda, he aaya,
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By thla time, at aae 10, lt shouldn't bother
him. Rocky bu been at the eountry music
business since he wu 3, when be •ana "I Got
Ran Over by a Damned Old Train" in a local
tavern's family room.
He also 1an1 In country-mualc event.a at tbe
Fort Wayne Coliseum, In a radio rodeo
competition where he took third place, and with
bands at local m usic ban1outa where he Jama
with other musiclana. The parka' talent abow last aummer at
Foelllncer Theater wu a ble feather in bia
cowboy hat. He took home two trophies.
Rocky, whose father cbole the name to
honor the former heavyweight boxer, recently
sang for the Lindley School In Fort Wayne with
backup from a local band.
Pigtails and ponytails in the audience
bounced and swayed, hands clapped In time to
some of Rocky's sones. delivered in a
ha~f-talking, half-singing style in his low, husky
voice. There are shades of the Oak Ridge Boys
and Kenny Rogers in the Shroyer style. He says
Rogers is his favorite country-Western singer
'"cause I like all his songs . I'd like lo sing like
him someday."
He first started singing because his father,
Steve Shroyer, also sang around the house a lot
1and did some entertaining. Rocky learns the
songs by listening to them on the radio
recording them for liis own use, says bi~
mother. Donna Shroyer.
He has developed his own low-key dance
steps, using a heel tap here, a kind of swinging
swagger there to punctuate certain words or
phrases. Rocky says h e 'd like to pursue a
country-music career. The family will go to
Nashville this summer to get a feel for whether
Rocky might have a chance to sing for or meet
any country greats.
Meanwhile, he says he just wants lo keep
singing those "pretty good" Western sonp that
"have a good beat."
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'crandchildren are now
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llr s . Willi a m s '
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But beat known aa
Slater Sledge, they've
made their alxth record
album, "The Sisters,"
and they keep their
family Ues stron1.
.,. ........ ~fter they've been on
tour, where they see
each other constantly,
th ey go to their
respective homes and
start phoning each other
or organizing to gel
together again.
LEAR SPECIAL -Producer Norman Lear
talks with audience and Arizona Sen. Barry
Goldwater during taping of upcoming ABC
special, "I Love Liberty," to air next Sunday.
In song and dance, the special celebrates
freedom and is another skirmish in Lear's
battle with the "religious right."
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6. "I Love Rock 'N ' Roll," Joan Jett
7. "Pttysical," Olivl~ Newton-John
8. "Mirror, Mirror," Diana Ross
9. "Sweet Dreams," Air Supply
10. "We Got the Beat," Go Go's
Their grandmother,
Mrs. Viola Williams.
who first presented
them at church-related
gatherings in
Philadelphia, went on a
European lour with
them one lime.
Kim says, '·People
like that. They would
as~ for Granny. She said
for us not to introduce
her but on our third date
she was in the wings
with her hair curled and
lipstick on . Then s he
s tarted choosing the
clothes she would wear
to be introduced."
"The Sisters" has a
track , "Grandma."
which includes a guest
appear ance by Mrs .
Wil li ams, a former
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Their mother, Mra.
Flo Sle d 1e ,
accompanied Kl m ,
Kathy and Kathy's
record -producer
husband, Philip
Lltbtloot, and their IOD,
Philip, bom in January,
lo New York to promote
the new album. '
Daughter Caro l
teaches a,Pecia l
e du cation and has
substituted twice on
tours for Debbie, who
has four children, the
latest born in February.
Fourth member of the
quartet is Joni.
"The Sisters "
released in January 1by
CotJJlioo records, on the
best-selling charts of
Feb. 20 was No. 90 on
the pop charts and 13 on
t he rhythm 'n' blues
charts.
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Guy," the song Smokey
Robinson wrote and
Mary Wells had a hit
with in 1964, was No. 48
on the pop chart and 19
on the rhythm 'n ' blues
chart.
All charts forecast the
record's going higher.
The sisters trade
a round singing lead,
Kathy says . "Kimmy
sometimes has the
highest and sometimes
t h e l owest parts .
Everybody does except
me. I have lo stay with
the low.
··Debbie has a
tremendous ear. Since
she was about 10, she
has been giving us
parts . She 'd have us
jump around, in the
s ame song, instead of
keeping the same part
through a song.
"Sometimes on stage,
Debbie can tell
som ebody is not singing
her part. She'll look at
you and sing your part
and then go right back
to hers. We have good
eye contact.
"If somebody forgets
her part, she looks right
at Debbie.'' .
Debbie is also talented
in art, once entering a
Philadelphia contest to
draw President Lyndon
B. Johnson and winning
second prize. She was
11 , and the o th er
winners were adults.
She met her husband,
who t eaches art
e du ca tion at the
University or Kentucky,
when both were in the
art school al Temple
University.
Although Sisler Sledge
w as signe d to Alco
Records in 1973 when
the girls were still in
high school, all have
graduated from Temple.
Kim wants to go lo
law school, not to leave
the group, but to work
for the group. "To keep
u s out of trouble ,··
Kathy says.
Their present ages are
23, 24, 25 a,nd 27, though
their mother thinks
maybe they shouldn't
tell that.
Kim says, "One thing
I appreciate our mother
for is her appreciation
for entertaining. She has
tried to instill in us that
it's a lot more than just
standing up and singing .
She used to structure
our sets for us, an ice
breaker, some audience
participation, a ballad.
We learned all that from
her."
Asked if the name
ever proved confusing,
they recall a concert at
M adiso n Sq uar e
Garden. All the groups
scheduled to perform
were at the same hotel
and were told their
limousines were ready.
Each limo drove away
until one was left. The
driver insisted be wasn't
going lo a concer t .
'K a t h y a s k e d h i m
several times.
Finally be said, "I'm
wailing for a nun," and
rolled bis window up.
Kathy says, •'We
waited around some
more. Then It hit us. I
asked him the n ame of the nun be was wa;Ung ror. He said, 'Slater ·
Sledge.'"
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llST SIUflS
\ Flip side of romance
f'ICTtON
1. "Not1h and South," John Jakes
2. "Fever," Robin Cook
3. "Tfte Dean's December," Saul
Bellow
Male writer ventures into woman's novel territory
4. "An Indecent Obsession," Colleen By J EFF PAUl:ll
McCullough °'_o.tty_ .....
S. "Marco Polo, If You can," William Stan Fleming of Laguna Niruel ls •bout to
F. Buckley Jr. flnd out lf a man can succeed In • woman's
6. "TM Hotel New Hampsltlre," John world. And he's trying to get into the most
lrvlno "woman's" world or all -the occupation of
7. "A Mother and Two Daughters," romance writing.
Gail Godwin Fleming, heretofore a freelance magaatne
8. "Cujo," Stephen King writer, teacher and lumberyard employee, now
9. "Spring Moon," Bette Bao Lord has his first book, "Love, So Hard a Master"
10. "A ~reen Desire," Anton Myrer before the publishers.
NON-FICTION "I didn't find magazine writing particularly rewarding, so J decided to begin fiction 1. "Jane Fonda's Workout Book" writing, .. he said. "I chose the romance genre
2. "Nobody's Perfect," Hendr ie because the market ls good and because I'm
Weisinger and Norman H. Lobsenz interested ln human relationships I can explore
3. "A Few Minutes With Andy through the genre. When you think about it,
Rooney," Andrew A. Rooney romance isn't foreign to literature . There's an
4. "A Light in the Attic," Shel elementofromanceinmostgoodwriting." Siiverstein s. "Witness to Power," Jottn Fleming has been 'before the typewriter for
Ehrllchman a year and a half, turning out his romantic
6.-"''lrish Erotic Art," Seamus fiction.lle's nowworkingonhissecondbook
O'Gallagher McGuireCork ''Th e woman's point of view is a
J. "The 1 Love New York Diet," Adler challenge," he admitted. "I 'm a lways
and Myerson concerned with making a faux pas that will be
8. "Weight watchers 36S-Day Menu obvious. but I'm less liable to do that now than I
Cookbook" was at lhe beginning.
9. "What Every woman Should Know "I tend to be a little technical at times,
About Men," Or. Joyce Brothers whi ch seems to be a male characteristic. I've
10. "Pathfinders," Gall Sheehy written a sailing scene and gone on to describe ---------~=========!!! _ _:t_h:.._e_r_:ig::g:.._ing. the wind direction, a lot of things l
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A GREEN DESIRE.
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when you do a love scene. As a writer, you're
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Fleming submits his manuscript to his wife
for editing before it goes io hls agent.
"She':. actually more of a mystery ran, but
her critiques are alwuys good," he said . "She
ratches me in a sli p once in a while."
When it comes to reading, what does he enjoy?
"Romance isn't my first choice to read for
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to the classics."
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firefighters used hoses mude of leather
which leaked al every seam .
Peo1,le used bread crumbs to er ase
pc.•ncil marks
Inflatable balls were made from pig
bladders
ROMANTIC INTERLUDE Laguna Niguel
writer Stan Fleming 1s writing women ·s
romances Entering the "'woman's world" of
rom ance isn 't easy, he says "You have to be
careful to tell thl' stor y from a woman's point
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'Barnum' star enjoys folks
Dale. attended circus school eight weeks in preparation
By JACKIE HYMAN
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LOS ANGELES -In the title role of
"Barnum," Tony-winning act.or J im Dale juggles,
dances and sings while walking a 34-foot-long
highwire and gener ally bounces all over the stage.
Offstage, he's a fascinated observer of the less
structured theater other people perform in thei r
everyday lives.
"We all like to create a bit of magic," says the
e nergetic Britis h star, gating about him with
inte rest as he and his bride of 11 months, Julie
Schaner Dale, s aunter comfortably to their table
in a chic Beverly Hills restaurant.
Seated outdoors near a table where three
young women a re vying for attention, Dale is
fascinated by their costumes: an off-the-shoulder
flounced white dress on one, a fur coat on another
aespite the 70-degree weather and , on a third, a
glittery gold concoction, doubly outrageous in the
noon sun!hlne.
"This is what Barnum a nd I have in
common," says Da le. "We enjoy life. I look at
those girls dressed like t hat and I think, good for you. Who wants to be stuck in a two-piece outfit '>"
"I just love the fact that one is in a fur cont
and the other is virtually naked," says Mrs. Dale
··one wanted to appeal to the Arab and the
othe r t.o the Eskimo,'' responds her husband.
16, he began as a standup comic, working his way
into music halls and then becoming a pop singer ,
disc jockey, magician's assistant, lyricist Che won
an Oscar nomination for the lyri~s to "Georgy
Girl" J and then a n award·winnlng act.or.
Invited by Laurence Olivier to join the Young
Vic Company of Britain's National Theate r in 1969,
Dale played a number or Shakespea rean roles.
making his U.S. de but in "The Taming or the
Shrew" in 1974. Two months later , he and F rank
Dunlop adopted t he comedy "Scapino" from
Mo liere, a nd he starr ed in it on Broadway,
winning cnt1cal acclaim.
There followed some mostly forgettable films
"I've done a lot of films that have not been
good." Dale says ruefully. "l don't know what it is,
but I prefer stage '·
Then two years ago, "Barnum" opened on
Broadway. Dale won his Tony award for his
performance as Amer ica 's great showman , living
r liCc in a three-ring circus, torn between his
peace-loving wife an d his love of humbug -and,
brieflv. the singer Jenny Lind.
After a two-month run in San Francisco,
"Barnum" opened in Los Angeles in February for
a 14-week run at the Pantages Theater .
Dale attended circus school for eight weeks in
preparing his role, learning wire-walking, juggling
See Dale, Page El
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PEOPLE WATCHER Tony award-wtnning
star on "Barnum." Jim Dall'. enjovs
watching p<.'ople when h<''s not on-stage u~
PT. Harnum "We all like to create a bit of
magi('. thii:. 1~ what Barnum and ha ve in
common," l h<.' British actor says. His quic k wit is a reminder of Dale 's
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NEW YORK ABV's Alpha Repertory
Television Service for cable T V, introduced last
Apr il with about 3 million homes on line . begins its
second season today with an estimated 6.4 million ~ubscribers. a new look and a big push from the
Mobil Corp.
T he beginning o r ARTS' second season
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second cable ser vice. Hears t-A BC Vi deo's
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The four-hour show, to be broadcast 1·5 p.m.
PST, Monday through Friday, will pre mie re
Monday, wi th 3.2 million subscribers on more than
100 cable systems.
Alanna Davis and Sharon Lovejoy wi ll
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The Mobil connection could be particularly
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network, beginning the evening of March 17
Indeed , ARTS enters its second season with
See Mobil, Page El
DEATHTRAP
MICHAEL CAINE CHRISTOPHER REEVE
DYAN CANNON
The trap is set ...
For a wickedly funny
who'll-do-it.
1n IRA LEVIN'S "DEATHTRAP"
Exetut1ve Producer JAY PRESSON ALLEN Associate Produce, ALFRED de LIAGRE. JR
Music by JOHNNY MANDEL Produced·by BURTT HARRIS
Screenplay by JAY PRESSON ALLEN Based or the stage play by IRA LEVIN
Directed by SIDNE Y LUMET
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NEW YORK -Cornetiat Jimmy llcPartland
wUt be 11 CID lloeday. Uk• all not-yet retired Jau
mualclul, when aomebody b1rel b1m to play be
plays. On da)'I be do91n't bavei a Job, be practices
tbre9 or tour houri •t b11 Lone Wand bome. "I play a few m.l.Dut.11, have a cup ol a.a, play qain -tona nat. ud aeai.., to •mbcMacbun."
He tourM lleotl&Dd,
Waln aDd ~ Jut
Octobe r . ' Jt was
o ne -nlcbters,
performlns f9Uf or five days a week, four
weeks. I eot intestinal
nu and n,bt after that,
a cheat "tolcl. But I
made every date. I'm
aolnc to ctve myself a
1ood conduct medal.
"A pro la a pro. To
me, unless you're ia the
hospital, you've cot to
abow up and do the belt
you can. You try to give
it your best abot every
time you 1et on that
bancbtand, or you don't belonc c1o1q it at all." Mc Partland
Last aummer, McPartland played at the
Boeton Globe Juz Festival and the Kool Jazz
Festival in New York. He'll .,., part of a cable TV
aerie. ·op Obica10 musicians to be made this
aprinc. He bu a new record cominc out on
Halcyon Records. An Indianapolis jau club wants
him to tour five Midwestern states, one-nighters,
in June. .
That weal side of Chicago hieb school
beeinniJll, the Austin Hilb Gang, bu become
fabled in the world of Jan because so many of its
young members became noted jau musicians.
McPartland and Bud Freeman are sWl playing 60
years later.
McPartland's father bad taught sons Jimmy
and Rich to box and to play violin. At first the
rough stuff interested them more. Then, the local
soda fountain bought a phonograph and spread
recorda· OQ a table. And the lie Part.land boys and
some ot their friendl decided to make mualc like that.
"We heard the New Orleans Rhythm Kinta.
'Farewell Blue&' and 'Tin Roof Blues,' 1f I
remember correctly. Thia waa Jau. A record by
King Oliver and Louis Armstrong came out, l '
think 'Dipper Mouth Blues.' We loved that. Then
we beard the Wolverlnea and Blx Beiderbecke and
JWe nipped."
McPartland recalls, "Rilht from the start, we
always leaned more toward the lovely tone of Bix.
He bad a beauty of tone and pbraalna that made
you feel emotioM. He b•s sort ol an affectionate
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lone, a nice, round , full toDC1. ll'a what we trted to
emulate."
At the same Ume, tbelr muaic wu a1,,...alve
and the cockiest kid ln the bunch, James Du11~
McPartland, named for • 1randfatber from
Paisley, Scotland, was the leader.
'J3ud Freeman lived two blocks from ua. My
falht'r bad a C melody aax for hlm and cave him
lessons. My brother Rieb bad a banjo. Jtm
Lannigan, who married my slater, eot a ba.u. He
bad a piano at his house, so we'd practice there.
Dave North played the piano. We met Frank
Teschemach~r at a school. He wanted to play
clarinet. We could aJI read music. We all played
violin. --
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1-.PPort froas fow-m_,or eorporaUona -Gtneral
Moton, AT6T, Polaroid and Mobil, and John T.
Healy. vtee prealdent tor product d•vtk>pment and
acq\&laltJona for ABC Video l!:nterprlaea, aay1, "l
thlnat we're 1olnc to be OK."
ABC poured plenty of money Into ARTS'
pre mlere season -the company won't 1ay bow
mucb -and advertisers were characteristically cautloua.
"lt's difficult tenerally to attract advertisers,
and that m uch more difficult when you're
functioftlnc in a new buslneu," Healy says. "And
~Ith the economy the way It is -why bother!
•'We've found much 1reater enthusiasm
among advertisers than we did last year at this
time,!' he says. "We're finding companies now
actually allocating advertislng money for cable
TV.
"We've managed our costs reasonably -we
haven't overspent In any area -and we're
somewhat optimistic. Break even? We might be
close, on a monthly basis, by the end or this year,
the first of '83.''
For the second season, ARTS will arrange its
nightly schedule -9 p.m.-midnight EST, with a
repeat for the West Coast -to suit the viewer.
"The most common complaint we had," Healy
says, "was from the subscriber who said, ·1
never know what's on.' In the first year, we had a
'
mix of pro1ram1 every evenlna. For the aecond
year, we'll(()' to eat.abU.h element nl1bta -mualc
on Sunday nilt\t, dance .on Monday, drama on
Tuesday, 'Mobil Showcaae' on Wednesday."
Proarammlng won't be limited to those
categories, and there will be some vartety each
nlJht, Healy says. "We've also created aome UtUe
things, like 'The Arts Minute,' which mi1bt
preview a new museum exhibit or the like. And,•
from time to time, we may ask for viewer
feedback."
The remainder of the week will repeat the
Sunday ·Wednesday schedules.
Healy says the new season wlll include
several original productions, lncludin1 two one.act
plefs" by David Mamet, "Reunion" and "Dark
Pony," and two by Frank South, "Precious Blood"
and "Rattlesnake in a.Cooler.'' Robert Allman will
direct the "2 by South" package.
The pr~mJere ''Mobil Showcase" production
wJll be "Now She Lies There," an hour-lone drama
from England set between the two wars. The
London Weekend Television film was directed by
Warris Hussein, whose credits Include "Edward &
Mrs . Simpson."
The March 24 "Showcase" presentation is
"Gala Night at the Kirov," from Moscow
Television.
"We've acquired close to two years' worth of
programs for ARTS," says Herbert Schmertz,
• • . Da.le en.joys common .folks
From Page El
and unicycling. Was he ever afraid of being
injured?
anything is talent," says Mrs. Dale. an attractive,
dark-haired ~oman wearing one of her clients'
artfully crocheted vests. . ''You can tell, can't you, just by looking at a
person what he is prete nding to be or hoping other
people will see," observes Dale as the rest of the
young women depart and are replaced by young
men .
"No," he scoffs. then adds, "A thing that
would scare me is if they wanted to put me into
one of those guns that shoot you. Forget it. I want
to be in control."
He's distracted from his train of thought as the
girl in the glittery dress excuses herself from her
complJnions at the next table and vanishes in the
direction of the ladies' room.
"She came in just to say hello." he says.
''Now . she's gone to change for t he hors d'oeuvres.
When she comes back, you watch, there'll be
leathers all over the place."
"He's hoping that he wi.U be seen as a young
television producer," he sa~s. indicating one of
the new arrivals. "He has more chains around his
neck than the prisoner of Zenda bas around his
legs, but they're covered by his shirt because he
doesn't want to be too conspicuous."
Then he chuckles. and admits thit anvone in
the vicinity of a comic -including his· dining
c~mp~nions -is at risk of being speared by a
w1tt1 c1sm.
Then he adds, "I do it on stage. I've worn
hundreds more costumes than these women will
~yer wear, and makeup.''
Costumes also fascinate his wife. Mrs. OaJe
runs a New York art gaJlery that features
wearable art.
"The thing that we both love more than
Being with a comedian, he says, is "like
having a tooth missing in front : It's all right if you
don't s mile. H's a very vulnerable position to put
yourself in.''
TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLI
ACROSS class attraction 19 Turkish 100 Calltke
1 Commence 80 Fanatical 152 Jewish carriage 101 Spll1s
6 Reach tor 82 C11rus month 20 Snoops 103 Nursery
12 Biiiiards tru11s 154 For11t1ca11on 33 Lelluce rhyme hgure
Sho1 84 Russian 156 Heavy swell 35 COSIS 105 Narrow
17 Read river 158 Tidy 38 Wei inlets
brtelly 86 Make ready 160 Al's neigh· 40 JunClure 106 Coveled
21 w a1ercralt 88 Yardsllcil bOr 41 Ooclnne 107 Scott
22 Library 90 Graduate 161 Rlghl·hano 43 Russian 108 Taul
,patron degree page 11111age 1 11 Beforehand
23Lessen 92 Mall a tel ler 162 Goll club 44 Hebrew 113 Frisk abovl
24 Madr1d 94 Wooden 163 Lucifer measure 117 Sagacity
animal Shoe 165 GI green 46 Announce· 119 Actor
25Winged 96 Aromatic 166 Dance s1ep men I Jourdan
26 Fabray. to plant 168 Compound 47 Rip t 2 1 More recenl
friends 97 College ether 48 Matriculale 124 French
27 Dad instructor 170 Falher 50 Fool lever article
28 Actor Moore 102 Quotes 171Open10 52 Circuitous 125 D1scordla
29 Ah met 10..: Most view roule t27 Sketched
30 Beholdl needy 172 Abandon 53 Keen 129 Tenth part
3t One or any 109 City on lhe 174 Way 54 Tanker 132 Ove<head
32 "Wonder· Tiber 175 Guinea 56 Exclude trains
land" girt 110 Weird lowl'syoung (from) 134 Thin
3-4 Twosome 112 Bracing 176 Analyze a 58 Speedy 13C Boarders
35 lnvestlgale drink sentence • 60 Japanese 139 Spring
36 Print 114 Royal heir 177 Showy Orama ·holiday
measure 115 Asiatic river 178 Large 61 Pick up the 14 1 Scolltsh
37 Small child 116 Tra follower knives lat> nver
39 Seashore 118 Mar111me 63 Bypass 143 Common
42 Growth 120 Res1den1 ol DOWN 65 Picture sense
45 Asian title 109 Across I Climb over puzzle t44 L111ely
46 Cancel oul 122 Sap1dl1y 2 Eagle s claw 67 Citrus trun 14~ Moun1a1n
49 Precipitous 123 New York's 3 Anecao1e 69 Story h•deoul
51 Shy lines• 4 Revolve 71 Public 146 Love
53 Michigan 126 Blbhcal king 5 Tome ot lite s1orehouse "madly'
canal 128 Lassoed 6 Indian 73 Flowenng 148 Time
55 Correct 130 Gielgud and buffalo shrub periods
copy Guinness 7 Aqua11c 75 Summarize 150 Records
57 More "31 Term mammal 79 Gnawed 152 Fish bone
rational 133 Disparaging 8 Terror 81 Accounl rtdge
59 New remarks 9 Small fish entry 153 Drills (a
62 Stnkn 135 Stair post 10 Iterates 83 Razor hone hole)
64 Elon1an's 137 Helm 11 H1stonc 85 Sun deity 155 Aromatic
lather position period 87 Ruhr city seed
66 Hero's 138 Novelist 12 Poker item 89 Turbine 157 Poker stake
award Zola 13 Approx•· wheel 159 Sailors
68 Sharp reply 140 Give 1n mately 91 Fragrances 163 Soak
70 Similar 142 Log 14 Stew 93 Jewish law 164 Actress
72 Insurgent 144 Meadow 15 Denoting 95 Choir voloe Gardner
74 Small sound origin Sul 97 Strengthen 165 Unusual
candle 147 Literary 16 Debussy's 98 ·star Wars·· 167 Pigpen
76 Thus work "La -character 169 Parson bird
77 Digraph 149 Sugary 17 Headliner 99 Hindu 173 Map
78 Speak In 151 Carn111a1 18 Tinge mantra direction
2 3 4 5 18 19 20
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A ~I._ lllclnaPIN'
WhO left al¥illulton to
•VOid Illa ~ le
d4ecoWnd lllllnQ on Iha
lelend.
• MOYW ** *'-' "No TlrM For IWgeenta" I tt58) Andy
QnfMll, N6all Mimi. A
Georgia farm boy Inducted
Into ~ ..w:. .... tilt
mltltir'f on tta -by hit r~MI to confO•ll'I to
1tand.,dl.
• MOY!& ••'A ''They Call Ml Hal·
lllujlll" o-Qe Htnon. cnanee Sou111WOod.A man
named H...-,Jlh coniet to
the aid of a bMld of MIJCl-
cene condamnlCI to thl nr-
i tqUlld,
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''Coh«ance''
Cl)MOVE * * * "The lander Trap" (t966) DlbtM Reynold•.
Frank Slnalr L It. IQphlttl-
calad blchelor down on
men1egl meet• • girl whO
trapehlm. 1-e:~
OINiCTlONI
MOYIE I THEL.AHAYD
KNOW Y°"" leLE
MOYIE
• Wlt.IHINOTON WES(
IN "fVIEW (~
11:06 (%)MOYIE 2:80 . QIUJGAH'818lAHD
**'h "Thi Secret Of
S1agull laland" C1981)
Jeramy Brin, Nicky Hin·
aon. A young lt.rMricMI girt
1r11a to ,,.. hit blind liltar
from hit llllnd captivity.
···~ "Biiiy Jactl" (1~71) Tom Laughllll, o.ior .. • * ''The Oll1 And The
0 1n1ral" ( 1967) Rod
Stllglr, Vlrna U1I. During
World War II, an ltellln vtf.
lag• girt d1v1top1 •
11ranga rat•tionelltt> with • Bavwtan ganarll being
held ~ti.... by an Italian
toldief,
t:OO 8 ()) NBA
8AIKET1IAL1.
T 1ylor. An ex.Or-8lret
llalf·brlld champion• Iha
CIUM Of a tra.dOm IChOOI
for runawave on .,, Ari-
zona tndlan rM«V•tlon.
11:15 8 ()) NCAA
BASKETBALl
Sac:ond-round tourMmant
ecllon
Phoenb1 Sun1 at Boeton
.MOVll • * "Thund«t>ltcb tn Out·
• Spec9" (198l) Pupp91•.
Thi Thundlfblrd• •-
agalntt tlml to 1top •
rock.i rrom CX>ltldlng with
lhltoo.
ICIH~~
OAAL AOllERT8
SUAME STREET (R)
11:30 8 <II THIS WUK WITH
DAVID 8NHKLEY
(%}MOVIE
• 'h "Big Bid Marni"
( 197 4) Angle Dk:klneon,
Wtllllm Shltner. It. women
CUii a path OI ~ and
rom1nc1 through 1h1
Souttiw.t ot thl 1930I.
t:301i~ PAES8
DAY Of Dl8COVERY
THEWOAl.D
TOMOMOW
'R' ~I COMMITMEHT TMATSClt.T
"°8ERT 8CHULL.£A
Pl0Pl.E7
AMENCA:THE
8ICOND CEHT\JRY
I NEWI
PU8UCPUL.8E ="'"TVAE U.S.A.
• • • "Loll Horizon"
(1937) Ronald Colman.
J.,.. ~yltt. A kldnappad
diplomat dlacover• 11\e
Hlma11y1n kingdom ot
Shangri-La. I ~ of
-.mll ~ and lmmor·
!Mily.
7:00 8 LOUIS fM(EYSER G WHITNEY It.NO THE
AOeOT
I TOPClt.T
rrl8WNTTEN
KENNETH
conL.ANO
I DAY Of DISCOVERY
CART OOHS
YOGA fOf' ~TH
SPECTRUM
8UNOAYMA88
7:30 SUNDAY MOANNO
I fWN80W PATCH
~PU8~LE
JIMiVV SWAGGART
MllTER AOGEAI (A)
TV-ILOOKIAT
LEAANINO <II 8EAACH
8THEWOAU>
T~
(I) fMC'T\JAEO
FlJQ(.EA8
O MOVIE • * 'n "Uttll Miis Mtrker"
( 1980) W11tar M1tth1u,
Julie Andr_.. 8uld on
lhe Ownon Runyon 11ory.
A grutf. 1tlngy 1930t book·
11'1 lie Is turMd around
whlf'I hi ~ • &-yell'·
old moppet .. • !NW11«
for a racing bet. 'PO'
(%)MOVIE * • • "Th• Batlle Of
A1Ql1r1" ( 19671 Yacat
Saldi, Jl8n Martin. AIO«la
WIQll I dllp«ltl ~
gla tor lndlplndlnCI from
195-4 10 19e2.
l:OO I THll 18 THE LIFE POP£YEANO
FNEN08
• P!R80MAL CMMEN8ION8
I UOYDOOILVIE
OYtWIUJE
"Thi Magic Junkman"
Wltlll end Papo 111$*llnee
bl2arre ldYenturll with I
neighborhood 1unkm1n
( Aob«1 Ell1 JOllll). Q
I OMl MOWRIS
.JllM'f fAlMU
MXHUMBAAD
M0\111 **•'A ''The Wiid Ctllld"
( 1970) JMn-f'Wr• Cefgot.
Francoll TrufllU1 An 18t~
OllltllfY phyllclan attamptt
to ~ a 12-year-old
boy found llWlQ wffd In Iha
loraet• of France. 'G'
(l}MOVIE
•• "Force Alie: Star· ~ .. (tHt) lt.nl!Mtld.
An tnfftJ of little robotl
btind togactllr to defend
Earth lglllMt i force of
...,~·a·
MO e ODYlllY, Ou .. ta: John Naber,
winner of tour•gold madlll
a t OM 1t71 OlymplC
~· "4fdlrlll nnoltly
IQMlnO. . tdlbletlOC> of
dll c;dlollc• ~.
\.Ga AnglM; AMlbl Maro
H. T~. NMIOMI .... ••r-• ,.,..... ono-
IOf Of tM ~ Jtw11t1
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COP£LAHO
(C)MOYIE • • * "Caddll" (1981)
Helen MorM, J~ ThomP-
aon. A young women
IM'lll har cornlortabla
auburban homl and hit
cruet hulblnd. IMtarmlnld
to Ilk• lull reeponllblllty
lor l&IPC)Ol11ng hit Qh41dran
by doing what-odd
Jobe lhl c:lln git.
OMOYIE * • 'A . 'Thi Flandllh Plot
Of Or. Fu Manchu" (1980)
Peter SllllB. Sid c-.
The FBI and Scotland
Yard'a 09\. Neyland Smllll
pu-lhl 1$8-yeat-old
arc:ll vltleln at hi MWctlll
tor the lngrldllnta, lnctud·
Ing thl Crown Jlwel$,
UMd 10 mike hie Wfa-pro-
tonglng allxlr. 'PO'
(%}MOVIE • * 1..\ "Bua tin' LOOM"
(1991) Richard Pr/Of, Cice-
ly T yton A bw'nbilng bu<·
9lar, a concarn1d
ldlooltMCNr Ind algllt
children malt• a lrlglltan-
lng crote-<:C>Untry trip In a
broiltn--dc>Wn IChOOI l>UI.
'R'
10:00 a a 8f'ORTSWORU>
10-round tuntor
mldd.....igllt t>oot wllh
Tony Aylla VII Steve Gre-
gory (11'11 lfom A lien tic
City, N.J .); Whlatllr Moun·
taln Oownhll Siiting (from
Brltlth Columbia); All·lre-
lend Huntng Ch~
(lrom Dubltn ).
• MOVIE • * "Mid Monatar Party"
( t9e7) Anlmatad. VOICel of
Pnyllls Ollllr. Borll Karloff,
Franllllt\lleln and Ofacul•
ar• reunited wtth Or. Jekyll
end Mr. Hydl II I apacill,
rathlt bizarre ctllbr1tlon.
I ~~
DOOOE" OUGOVT
THE LAWMAKERI
Corr11pondent1 Lind•
Warthllmar and Cokll
Robert• join P.ul Duka for
In up-10-1~11 eum-
mary ol Congru1ton1J
KtlYl\111.
• MAGIC Of OIL
PAINTING
Cl)MOVIE ••'A "Rodllhaw" (t980)
Paul McCartn1y 1nd
Wlnga. Thie racord of lhl
bind'• U.S. tOUf lnctudee
petformancet of "J.i,"
"Band On Thi Run." "Sltly
LoW Songl'' and IOIM old
8letll ba119W. 'PG' 10:101 DOOQeAPM.GAME 10:25 ,.,..~
IAIHW.GAME Houllon lt.auoe VI. Loe
Mgelel Oodgef'I tO:aO . 9 KIOS AM
PEOP\..ETOO
OU.IS: actr-Danielll
BrlMboll. actor DouglM
Shllhan. Oldge\ ppert
IStan~~
MAGIC Off OtL
,AINTINQ
®MOYIE ••"A "Trlbu1•" (1980)
Jack Lemmon, Robby
Benion. ,.,. lr1eepo1 lllbll .
BtOldWay Pf... agent
beiQ111t to regret Ille wMted
.. tne1 hie eenuoua ,..._
llONNP wlltl hie Of'CJWn
-'·'PG'
11•• M0\111 • *'A "Boe6ng, Boeing"
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~It.London~
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fl TEARY COLE·
WHITTAKER ID Wit.LL STRUT W£V(
"Nlw Prophltt Frorn liar·
ry Browne?" Guaet: ln.,,..I·
m1n1 1dvt1or Harry
Browne.(R)
(C)MOVIE
11t * * "Oh Godl Bool\ II"
( 1980) George Burnt.
Suzanne Plllhette. God
rllurn• 10 Earth and
c;hOOMI lhl young daugh-* of an adlllrtllinO llltc-
uU,,. to apraed hie 'mM-
llQI to thl worid. 'PO' 9 MOVIE **Yi "Hon1y1uckt•
RoM" 11980) WUlll Miiton.
Oy1n Cannon. While on
lour. a T1J1U ~tty·
.... am llnglr becofMI
1n¥Ol'ted with thl -1uc!IW
daughtar of hla ~lc:ll
....., though hi 11Mt loWI
hl1 atay-al·homl wtt.. 'PO'
-AFTERNOON-
12:00 a a IHY!MA1'Y
CLM81C
Flnakound ~aga of
tht1 tournament. llaturtng
-of thl lop n.-In
profllllonal golf (tlw rrorn
thl 1rwerrary Goff end
Country Ck.tb Ill Laodlrhltl.
AL).
1:=r
CHUACHILLS
"Thi Lion And Thi Unl-
corn" King Ctlarlll IJtlllt
JltnM and dlAONll p.,.
llamant; Prlnc:.N Anna
ChOOMI Sarlh to ~ one
othltlldlll.
• PEA80Nlt.L f1"AHCE
AND MONEY
Mlt.NAOEMEHT
"LOIN: How Do You Flg-
ura T'Mm?"
(l)MOYlf *** "Touehld By Love" (1980) D1boratt R11fln,
~ Lani .. A nutting
111ln11 trill lo bring a
hlndlcappad girl out of a
d••P depr111lon by
enGOUtaglng hit to corre-
IPOflCI with hlr Idol, EMt
Prlllly. 'PO'
12:i0 I DIAECTIOH8 THE IAXT'ER8
fltMOHAl AlllANCE
ANO MONEY
W..'l!AOB'ENT
"Applytng For L.Olnl"
~~
•• I,\ "Wl'IOtly M_, ..
( t960) Dudt1y Moore,
Laraine ~ In blbll·
ell fOypt, • , .... prophet
namad H«9Chel .......
drope on a dMne oorwer·
Milon with ~ Ind
dlcldll he rnu91 ~ \hi
one to lud hie paopll out
of lllv9ry. 'PO'
1:00 e THE MUNITEM
19 8POftTMIAT
TllNTAU<
ADAM-12
• WHIM THE BOAT COMUIN •
"Thi 8lmpll ,,__... Of
Thi Rlctl" Matt IChllnll
to Piii hla union !Ob to
Mltl and mekee a atrenga
pact with Tom.
• At.m1CAN STORY
"Dlclarlng lndlpendlncll"
(%)MOYIE * • * "Thi Bat111 Of
Alglera" (1967) Yacat
Saldi. JeM Martin. Algarll wee-• dllplrlt• ltfug-
gll for t11d1p1od1ooa ffom
1"'4to 1"2.
1:IO e NCAA IAIQTMLL
Seconckound toumarnent
llGtlon . ,..~
9THI IUPIMTAM
Cove rage ot the
~ tootbll ~
llmln.-y, wltll ..... San
Fflldloel ...... ... "" Clnc*Wletl ....... (ffOl'll
~.~
• WILD, WLDWIST
1:::;~
• Jul •ICM STOfl't "Co60nila Allld Aldooltl"
Cl) .... e.MON
... "-.1.
(JolMd In Proor-)Cel-
fonMi Mf'la w. ..,
'*91>,...
(J:)..a. *. "Tlle Cllrl Md '"" G•Mr•I" ( ttl7) ""
....... VlrM Ult. °""" WoltdWwll,•-• ...... ,. d.....,. • .................. .....,...,.. ......
8 <II U.S.A. VI. THE
WON.D IN OI.. YMPtC
8PORT'8
Thi U.S. national boJtlng
llMI 119. tilt Vugoe&avtan
national ,_.,, (lforn Rlpkl
Cll~.S.D.).
G MOVIE * * "Shlriock Holmat In Terror By Night" ( 19'46)
Baall R•thbona, Nigel
8ruoa. lt.ldld by Dr. Wal·
aon, 8'*1odc Hoim. 1111
o.it to tr8') a a.--)lwet
thief.
• l#t!OArl#AY Pl.AV&
WASHINGTONf Kl!HNEDY
CENT'U' TONIGHT
A llOll of 111r1 from
Broadwly turn the Kenne-
dy Clnt« eteoa Into • c.I·
.oration of the American
theater: thl performer•
lneklde 0.btM ~d•.
Peart Balle y. Barry
Boltwlcil, Rob«t MorM
and many otherl.
• WNTINO FOA A -MASON
"Thl&e.lf' ® 8TAHDINO ROOM ONLY
"Simon And Oartunllll
Thi Concar1 In Thi Part."
P~ SlmOll and Art Oar·
luntill perform old favor·
1111 In their nrst joint ~
c«t In t 1 ~·· ltpld dur-ing the aummer of '81 In
N9w Vorll Clty't Cln1tal
Patti.
3:00 I ~ At*LO
••'A "From Thi Earth To
The Moon" ( 1968) Jc>Mph
Colten, O-ge Sander•
• Of EARTH ANO MAN
"Dll«U: s.Mran Coin•
Of Gold"
81UGAAMY
LEONAAO'S GOlDtH
Gl.OYU ''Hlgllilglltl" (Pllrt 1) .MOW * • 'h "Biiiy Jack" (19711
Tom Laug.htln, Oe4orN
Taylor. An 1x-Grean Beret
hllf·b<Md ctllrn9k>fll Iha
cauM of • fflldom IChool
for runll'#8YI on an lt.rl-
zone lndtan ._vatlOn.
(%)MOW • • * "Thi Changating"
(1880) George c. Scolt,
T riah Ven oev.ra. It. wtd·
owld mu1lc prolfflOr
rantl an old hOull that
apj)Mrl 10 bl Mul'lllCI by
• r11tllla """' with • 50·
yMr-old acor• to 111111. 'R'
t::IO • QOl..F
"LPOlt. Olympie Gold
Cl..ic''
·==WON..DOF SPORTS
Woricl Udlll Aguf1 Skit·
Ing Ctlamplonahlp (lrorn
c~eoan. Denmark>:
Thi Suc*bllt .... felturtng
top r-• competing on a IPldlllY ~ad trldt
(lrom c...becl. Celll.).
• Off EARTH AND MAN
"Mountain.: Thi CUI-
... Of Thi Slope" ~ = TffE NATION
• **°" "Thi Wiid CNld" ( 1970) ,,_,_p..,.,. Cetgol,
Francoll TrufflUL AA 1811\o-
cenlUfY phylldan attampt•
to cMlla a 12-~-old
~ lound llvlng wild In \tie
tor..uof Franca. ·o·
•:OO G IUNDAY
Locetlon: Alnt·A·POt!Y In
Raeed&.
fl MOYIE
• • "P1ychlc Kiiier"
(1975) Jim Hutton. Julll
Adwnl. Pollot tnlCk down
a men whO aw-rantty hel
thl powar to mutdlr OI~
.,.. merely by Iha power ot
ClOnClntratlOn.
• MOVIE * • • "The L1ughlng
Pollolmen" (1973) Waltar
Mattt\au, ~--Dam.
• MOVll **'A "Aun For The Sun"
(11M) RldWd wtdmer'k, ,,_.Greet. A~ jour·
nalllt'• MWctl for • m!M-
tng /t.rftatlCln ..,,., tak•
hit 10 an laOlel«t ._,. In
.............. c111oov-
............. ~tl*en
l.~UNNa• lt VICTOfn' AT llA ....... '"" '°""*"
Ctoaa" l.nl ,__, .. -
teatlMllrtlllolflld lle
Allee dUl'lne Wortd Ww II Md llllPed .., .. loulfl
A ..... 1111911 ,.,._., . ..,.
• •• ,. ''Thitt ~orw"
(tt '7') NIUlony CNltln. ..... ~. (JI).,. .
··~ "TM ..,,.. °' ....,. 111.nd" (1M1)
.-.mt ............ -"A'°""'~ Ii" ""''°..._ .......... ..................... ~~ -~-·uutnu•s ... A«mER:W
KHJG 6:00 -"Top Country Hits ."
Hosts Tanya Tu cker and Kr is
Kristofferson honor 15 top songs or 1981
selected by readers or Mu.sic City News.
KO C E 9 6 :00 ··Evening of
Symphon y ." Seijl Oiawa conducts
Boston Symphony Orchestra ln Acts II
and 111 of "Swan Lake.''
KABC 8 9:00 "Coma." Genevieve
Bujold, Michael Douglas star in film
about female intern who becomes
~uspicious or fatal "accidents" or coma
patients. ~e photo, left .
KOCE 9 9 : 45 "Th~ Counsteau
Odyssey.'' ,Evolution of sea life is traced.
Gardin of Edin. &Orne Of \hi t>lggl9t ......
ol pop-country rnutlC I*·
form their grMlelt hlll at
Thi Forum In LOI Anoei-:
lnclud•d are Maurffn
MoOollttn ( .. Thi Morning
Ah«"), l(rlt Ktlttoft«IOl'I
("Bobby Magee"), Rocky
Butnat11 ("T-It Up").
1!1411·~ 7:00 ()) IO MIHU'TU 8 flt.THE" MURPHY
Thi Oold Hiii SchOOI hold1
an oper1 houM to lntro-
duc. thl orphane to pro-
apectlv• adOl)tlVI parente. Olen Campbell ("Rhlnl-
11one Cowboy") and Tanya
Tudtar ("~ Bactl In Thi
Arma Of L~,,.")
5:00. 8TARTM.K
Mr. Spocit II ualgnad lo
commend 1 111u111ecrah
1n.,,..11ga11on or 1 myttarl-
oue IOlar ayetem. 8 OREAT!BT 8POA'T8
LEGfH08 "81'00lt• Roblnaon"
• ~UNfVEASE
{I) M0 1t.•s•H
@NEWS
(C)MOVIE * * • "Ott God I Book II" (1980) George Burn•.
Suzanna Pllshltte God
return• 10 Earth end
ChOOMI Iha young daugll·
tar ot an advarllllng exec-
utl'll 10 1prlld hit ...-. car= world. 'PO'
"A ChallenQI For Robin
Hood.. ( t988) Jame•
Hayt11 , Lion Gr11ne
Robin Hood and hll band
of Merry Men help Ille
poor Oy rllll'llng Iha rich
of 10tM ot thllr WMllll. 'G'
0 THE POINTEA
818TER8
Anita. Ruth and June Plf•
torm In 1 concert 1 .. 1urlng
"Fire," "'I'll W• Can Can"
and "HI'• So Shy ..
(%}MOVIE * • • "Saboteur" ( 1942)
Prl1C1lla Lene, Robert
Cummlnga. Ac:cuNd ol
NbOlage and the murder
of hla blll Irland. 1 man
1111 out to find lhl raal
Nazi Mbotaura. 5~1== <II MC NEWS
PLfDOE IAEAK
~tatty IChldulld pro-
gramming may be dela)'ld
dul to pMdge brMk• ID ~ JUMP8TRE!T
"e.rty Jan" Jazz ~
Alvin Alcorn and Roy
Eldrl(Sgl perform -al
rwmbere and talk with
OIC* Btown Jr about thl
origlnl of tllllr mualc. IRI
& WEl.COME BACK.
KOTTER
Gabl learnt 11111 JulNI I•
praonanl
5:40. THE MARX
8AOTHEA8 IN A
NVTSHELL
Alm Cltpa and lnteMIWS
111 1 .. 1urld In a Nlule to
thl mo11 clllbratad coma-
dy taam In the htllory of
motion plctu111
Grouctl<>, Harpo, Chico,
ZIC>PO and Gummo M.,x
-~~· i:oo.~NfWS
•• ~ "King Kooo Va
GodJllll" ( 1"3) M tcilll4
Kallh, H11ry Holcomb.
G MUllC cm NEWS
TOP COUNTRY HITS Of
THE YEAR
Hotlt Tenyl Tuckar and
Ktt. Ktt.1onareon honor
thl 15 top aonga ot 1981
u llllcled by thl raiders
of. thl nation'• old"I
country mu.ic publlcltion.
"Mutlc City Newt " FH·
turlCI pelf~ Include
Barbara Mandrl11. Thi
Oak Ridge Boys and The
Stetler Broth«•.
• w•1t.·s·H
lt.har thl mall comet,
Trapp« mak11 plans to
dll«1 and Fr anll rMt •
rangae hla •tock por1follo.
• MO\ltE • * • "Aid Allrt" ( 1977)
Wlltlem Dev-. Mlchlll
Brandon. When a mutar
compu11r dltect• a radle-
tlon IMlt. " 111111 on • nudlw pow. plant ,,..
ping 14 tec:flnic:WI• ln9ldl.
• IVINltGAT
IVWttONY s.I~ OUw• conduc11 thl
Beaton Syrnpnony Orctlll-
tra In Acta II end Ill Of
Tchllke>¥Uy'• Immortal
"Swan Ukl." (R)
()) C81N!W8 <II CHANJ('S lt.HGEL.8
Sabrit\a 11111 tor • lky)ack·
Ing nwrderW, whO 1)4116-
dluted ~ rrom .uthOrl·
tlll 1WO )'Mr•~. 1:..-wa
• • • "Loil Horizon"
( 1937) Ronald Colman,
,,_. Wy.tt. It. kidnappad
diplomat dllCOY.,.. tilt
Hlmateyan kingdom of
Stlangrl-~. • placl of
eMmlll PM01 tnd lmmot·
lallty. •
Cl)M0\111 * * * "T OUClhld 8Y i.ov." (1MO) Oel>ot41ft 111en1n,
• Ill CODE RED
Danny'• photo e111y
a11lgnm1nl bec:ome1
lnllrumantll In the app<e-
hlnelon of a lira bomb
araonlat.
• SONNY AHO c+iER
CD NATIONAL
OEOORlt.PtOC SPECIAL
"POiar Bear Alert" Thi
grut wn111 polar bllt and
a Manitoba 1own'1 alfor1•
to co-ax111 with thlm ar•
the tubjlc11 OI I dOCU·
man1ary llOltad b't E.G
Marlllalt 11nd narr111<1 l>y
Jaeon Robard1. O
(C)MOVIE
••• "Caddla" (1981)
Helen MorM, Jeck Tllomp·
eon A young wom1n
leave• lier comfortable
tul>ut ban llOme and har
crull 11u1band, delarmlnad
to take lull reeponelblUty
ror eupponlng hlr Children
by doing wh•t-odd
Jobi lhl can oat
(UIMOVIE * * * "Caddy1h1ck"
( 19801 Biii Murray, Rodney
Dangarlleld Thi 6-t·
Id grounda-kaaper ol •
awanky country club
wages w1r agllnel the
gophers Inhabiting hit turf
'R'
7:05 CZJ MOVIE * • * "The Changallng"
( 1980) a.orga c Scott.
Trllh Van 0.-1. A wld·
owed mullic; profauor
renll an Old hOUM thal
appaars lo ~ havntl<I by
a , .. 11e1a aptr11 wt111 a 60·
yNt-old acor• to 111111 'R'
7:40. PLEDGE Sf'EAK
Regulatly sehedulld pro-
gramming may bl dlleyad
dua 10 pledgl break•
7:80• NOVA
"Animal lmpo11or1" The
rem111rkabl1 1orm1 ol
decapllon uMd by both
prldator1 •nd 1helr Intend·
Id victims -10 eat or
•VOid bllng uten -ate
exarnlnad O
8:<>0 8 (I) ARCHIE
BUNKEll'8 PLACE
O S CHIPS
A group ol lour·wllMI·
drive pranktlerl crM1• •
dlaturban<:e lo oovar up
the 11111m9tad MCape ol •
felon. 8 ENTERT AINMEHT
TOHIOHT I COUPLES
PREVIEW
Olxll Wlla'91)' Ilk" a IOOk
at llleM two programs
whleh join KTLA 11111 WM!I. D t1Jl TOOAY'8 F8I
Ban and 1111 agentl go
underc<Mlr to ~ •
member ol organlzad
crime whO It ln'llOIYed In
murdlf, druga, prostitution
and po11e41 corruption.
D ITl8~ m MOVlE * • "Return Frorn The
Alhee·· 1111.86) Mulmlllan
Schell. lt/ll'ld Tllulln A
woman return• to har
monay-hungty !amity 1har
ye1r1 tn a conoentralion
C81T19.
• 80LIDGOLD
G MAITE.RPtECE
THEATf'E "I Rernlmblr Nataon: Bal·
111" Wltt11m BllCkle, a low·
er-deck gunner, 1•11
action with N1l1on at
Trafatg« -1 ballll that
win• Britain command ol
thl -tor • e1t1tury to
coma.(Part4)0
@ MOVIE ••'A "Thiel" (1981)
Jamea Caan. TuHday
Wald, -' prolllllonal crook
gi'lll up Ille~
tor a big 1Core that hi
hOpel wtll MCUrl Ill• l1ml·
ly~ Mura. 'R'
Cl)MOVlE
• • '..\ "Drlllld To Kiii"
(1980) MlchHI Caln•.
Angie Qld.lnton. PQllca
-Ch for Iha peyehotle
murderll whO bU1Gh«ad I
tut>urban hOUMWlle. 'ff
O MOVIE
• • • •,,. "Ey1wlln111"
(1981) Sigourney w .. ver.
Wiiiiam Hurt. A lele'ltllon
,.,ort« blCOmll lnvc>Mld
with a Janitor whO m~
know mor• about • mur-
der lhlt hi wtllllllld thin
hi It eeytng. 'R'
~·(I) ONRDAYATA
TIMa
Thi men ~ atu<* In •
ll'IOW91orm end thl women
n left weiUllll • llOl'M. •"*~ TOMOMOW
HO.Cl) MJCI
JOllM ~up lllltttl.
plan to ~t hit forTNf
tNcldng partn1r trom ._..
il ~l'llJ rajlDUllfld 8MCMI Ollrll Lani. It. nurllng
trllMe ..... to bt1ne •
Ila!~ girt OU\ of •
dHP d1pr111lon by
lll00Ur"'"9 hit 10 corfeo
epond wtUI '* Idol, IEMI ~PG' ..
••• ••f11t Wiid ca.aee"
(tt71) NCMrCI Bur10n •
"oter Moorw. A dating
tr0l4» ol nMOllllftll W..
w11 le 18'1111 A.nc. In
Clfdmr to ... I dlPOeld
Nier "°"' .. ,.. ..,...
tottfllp.Q **°" "UttteM9Mtrtar" (1MO) W9"• Manlllu,
Julie~._... on
tM Dimon ~ .-y.
A ""'9 ...... 19* book• ......... .,,.... around ...., .. ...,...~
GICI "'°"'* • I "*"-,., • ,... .... N '
1--1~
"Tlla ..... .,... ~
~ ... ~,...,., _ ............ ...
• WILD ICIN9CIOM .. ~..S Otan ClleOO"
··~ e * • "COllll" ~'971) °" .................. Oo11g11a. A ._... lnWfl '*'°""' WIPIGlllUI of ....... _...,.. ...... .,. ooourme ,.. ..,_
111f ..... I IGV .. a '°""' ........... Q DR.OMO
e HBHAW ...,.,._total~\. . ... ~ ~NAtft.MerOO
lmlllt, 8*'1 Wwtnet, COi~
IOf'l IY)',
HM CID ljlOYll
• MAlfWll~
ntlATM .. , ~ ......,.,: .....
de" W*'-" ......... toW-
•r·dlCk ounn11. ••••
action with NeleOll at
**°" "Ttlbu1•" (1MO)
Jecll Lemmon, "oblt1 "'*" ,.,. ~a _..
lrOldW•Y Pf'eM liOlf'C
begirle to r90f9l hll ......
... lltld hll *"'°"' ,.....
llOnthlO wllh hll grOWfl
eon. 'PO' T rlfll09' -a l>lltle Iha\
....,,. lltttllfl COl'M*ld of
"'9 .... tor • oanlury to
eoftll, (Pert 4)Q
11:• I fA09 THI NATIOM INIAK ,...__.
• flUIDQI IMM< ~&atty ICNCll.lled pro-
"'"""""" may b4I de&lyecl due to ptedge brllk•.
(C)MQYW
Roger Eberl lltld 0.-
..... rllltew "Nctlard
PfyOt. Uva On ......
8tt1P" and "Mlelltng." (A)
11:'°I =::--. *. ..... ''E\111 AoV SllOe'" ( 1171) JoM Altln. ldll
Adami .
•• * "Flrtl FeMHy"
(IMO) Giida AldMr, Bob
Newhart. The 1111ually
rapt..-cl OIUO('tl« Of thl
country'• WllrdMt prlll-
dlntlel tamlfy c;ornplicalll
hlr lath«'• allemPll 10
conduet the •flllrt of
mta.'R'
~~~ 12:00·1::::: IHDIY
(D)WOVll
• • ~ "The Pottman
Alway• Ring• Twtc1"
(1981) Jack Nlcl\Olton,
Jllllca Lanol· A young
woman Ind '* lo111t plot
to murder hit hulband. 'R'
(%)MOVIE * • • .. Apocefyptl Now''
11979) Marlon Brando,
Martin S'-'t Olractld by
Francll Ford Coppola. An
tn11111ganee aganl embark•
* * "Powet" (Part 1)
119801 Joe Don Baliet,
Rllph 8elllmy. A llrOllg-
wllled ChlcagO docllwortl«
bllllll hit way oul of thl
Deprffllon 10 blCOWll
hied ol a powar1UI union. ;MOVIE * * * "Thi Doga Of Wat''
( 1980) Cllrlttophlr Walk•
en, Tom Berenger. Aner
bllng torlurad and dll>Of1·
Id by.,, Alrlcen dlc1ator. a
rnercanAry return• lo 1.-d
a r1Volutlon 'R' on 1 mllllon up r1'llr Into
the v11tnam111 Jungll 10
find and ktM • my1tartout,
AWOL Army olflclf whO
1111 lollld all prl'llOUI
a11empt1 at hi• cap1ur1. 'R'
12:06 G MOVIE r * • "F. Scott FIU aJ!j In
HOiiywood" ( 1978 Juon
Mill«, TUllday Wiid. The
rlM, fall and return of the
brtltlanl i.zz age ~I 19
por11ayad . t: 15 CD THE COOS'TEAU
ODV88EY
"Thi Warm-Bloodld s ..
M1mmll• 01 Th• 0eep··
Car>tlln CoualNU lr-
12: 15 8 THE AOCKFOM>
ALES
llll ev<>lutlon ol Ml Ill•,
11\e warm-bloodld "revo-
lution" and the return of
mammal• Ilk• wh1IH,
-11 and dolP'!lna to lhl ....
t:30 8 (I) THE JEff£R80H8
Aorenca gett lhl Wfong
ldM when thl Jlflaraon•
and Ille WHll-lty to kaep
a Merit lrorn lier
8 WOALDOF
SURVIVAL 8 BREATH Of LIFE
10:00 fl TRAPPER JOHN, M.D.
D MOVIE
• • "Po-r'' (Part 11
( 1980) Joi Don Bek«.
Relph Bellamy. A llrong-
wllled Chicago dockWOtker
balllM hie way out ol thl
O.prHtlon to blcorn•
head of • ~ul union.
(R)
• THEAMT
CHUACMILLS
"The Lion And Thi Uni-
corn" King Char\11 IJlllll
J.,.,,._ and dlllONll Par·
llemant, Prtnceu Anna
dW>Olll Sarah to M one
of hlr lldlll. Ernll'• engagemanl bring•
Tr81>98' leN than unb<I·
dlld joy.
12:40 (C) MOVIE *•*'-'I "Tne Howling" ( 198 1) DH Wallace, ••• NEWS 8 ERNEST ANOL.EY
()) n4£ StNGINO
COWBOYS AIDE AGAIN
FHm Clips 1 .. 1Uf1ng llOtl'll
QI the greal 1tng1ng
cowboys lnctudl tootaoe
01 G-Au1ry, Roy Rog·
.... TIX Rlllar, Jimmy
Wakely, Re• Allen. Dell
Evant and Oorolhy Fay
Riiier.
(B)MOVIE *•'A "American Pop"
( 198 t) Anlm1tld The tllt-
tory ol Ame<ICan pop
music, from vaudeYllll 10
rock n' roll. II traced
through severol g-•·
tlons ot • family ot muSI·
clan• 'R'
MOVIE * •'It "Bu1tln' Loose"
( 198 t) Richard Pryor-, Cice-
ly Tyaon A bumbling bur·
glar a conce rned
1Ct1oo11eacner and eight
chlldren mue a lrtghlen·
Ing CTOU-COUnlry trip In 8
brokan-<lown IChOOI t>ut.
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• ""' "Any Wiiien Way
You Can" ( 1980) Clint
Eastwood, Sondra Loelle
Bator• settllng down with
hi• g1r1 and pet orangutan.
a b1r1-fltll<I lighter sign•
up lor one las1, luer111,,.
match 'PG'
10: 10. ME.ETINO OF MINDS
Steve Allen telka ebOul
love w1111 EJ\glllh play-
wrlgll t Wllllam Sh•k•·
apeara (Harris Yulln) and a
charac1er who wllhel to
be known only u wornan
(J1yne M .. dOWI) (Pan 2)
(R) 1~30 I JERRY FAl.WEU
JIMMY SWAGGART CD RIVER Of SAND
Cam1ra1 c ap1ur1 lh•
1xtr1ordlnary entmal
blh•vlor exhtbltad wtlln a
lour·year droughl strlk"
the Tlva RIYlt In Kanya.
11:00 I()) NlW8 PAC!IETT'EM
WON..D "'8IOH
MOVte *'..\ "H.O.T.S.t" (1979)
SuNn Klgar, Ll1& London.
A 1oror11Y rljlct dlcidN to
torm lier own club of co-
ld• whO ooncentrat• on
grelllylng MX·llllfllld col·
=~ **** "2001. A Sp-
Od)'lllY" I 19681 Kllr Dul·
te1, Oary Lockwood.
Mlronauta aanl to find thl
tllln lntalllganCI raepooll-
bll tor a puzzllng lunar
monoltlh mull oontand
with an on·bowd comput-
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Paul Blnjamln, Jam11
Wood• An Army -oaant
tunarlng 1 mid-Ill• critla
!Inda Iii• Ille compllcllad
by an unhappy marriage.
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1:06 Cl) MOVIE **'·" "Rocklhow"' (1980)
P1ut McCartney and
Winge. Tiiie record of lhl
band's U.S. tour lncludla
performances ol "J.i,"
"Band On Thi Run:· "Siiiy
LO... Songl" end IOIM old
Bealll blllldl 'PG'
1:15 IJ NAME Of THE GAME
In Parl•. an ln1ar11111on111
conteranc. on lit pollutlOn
It matkld Oy a kidnapping
and Communlat lnlrlque 1:30. TUMA80VT III MC NEWS
t:.S ®MOVIE **'ii "Oretlld To Kiii"
( 19501 Mlc11 .. 1 Caine,
Angla D1Ck In eon. Pollce
-Cfl tor tlll paychottc
murderar whO bUlchlred a
eut>urt>an houNWlle 'R'
2:008NEWS O MOVIE
111' • •.i, "Bitty Jeck" ( 197 ti
Tom La_vghlln, Dllorff
Taylor An e•-Graan Beret
hall-l>tead ctlampionl the
cause of 1 lreadom actioo1
ror runaw1ya on an Ari·
zona lndlan reterYlllon.
2:150 It.TONE
Guell. lllm-makar and
pnOlograpner LOU Stou-
men
2:20 (C) MOVIE * • * "Flrtt Femlty"
(1980) Gilda Rldnar. Bob
N1wllart. Tile 11xually
rtll)fllSld dauglllar of thl
country'• welrd4111 prlll·
dlnllll family comc>liCllll
lllf tether'• a11emp11 to
conduct thl 1flalra ot
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( 1981) Richard Pryor. Cice-
ly Tywon. A t>umbllng bu<·
gt1t, a concarn•d
IChoolluchlr and llglll
chlldren mak• a lrlglltan-
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brokan-down IChool bUI.
Orange Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Sunday. Maroh 1'4, 1982 Bl ,
'Honesty is best p .olicy' still good policy
DEAR ANN LANDERS: We have heard tbt
phraae "Honeety Is the belt policy" ao often
lhat people a11ume ll la true. It '°'1ndl virtuous
and bu-a rina ot truth to It, but two sorry
experience. over the weekend have convinced
me otherwlao.
Twice I was asked to 1lve my honest
opinion. l did (like a fool) and made one enemy
for lire, tnd the aecond person left me with such
a chill I suddenly thought I was at the North
Pole.
I hope you will stop promoting
hl1h·soundin1 phrases such as "Honesty is the
best policy," because I have learned that it is
much smarter to lie and stay out of trouble.
When people ask , "What do you think?"
they don't really want to bear the truth -they
are merely fishing for compliments. If what you
think is not laudatory, you're as good as dead.
-TRUTH IS TROUBLE IN SAVANNAH
DEAR TROUBLE: In.ct It IDtereatlag that
you didn't provide a slncle detail of the
•
q .. UNOaS
locldent1 tbat brought forib your aterll•&
quality aad laoded you la tro.ble. Some people
make cruet aod deatndlve remarb aader tM
guise of bel•I "tnathful" and wOIMler wlty Uie
one who bu been savaged reacts ill a necatlve
way.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Al lunch today we
were swapping stories about crazy clean people.
One woman told me about her next-door
neighbor who used to wash a banana before she
a le it. An othe r person told about her
siste r-in-law who used lo cash her paycheck
every Friday, put the money in a plastic bag,
brlna It home, wash lt with IOaP and water and
hana It out to dry In the bathroom belore ahe
put it Ln her punse. The woman worked in a
b~k and insisted th. at all money wu filthy, no
m er how new it looked
He aring theae atbrles bro"'bl back
memories of an aunt of mine who wore while
gloves au the lime and rttuaed to shake hands
with anyone.
Obviously these folks were loony, but they
functioned well in other areas. How does one
explain il?
-JUST ASKIN' IN JUNEAU
DEAR JUNE: Some people wltb phobias
are DOt .o all-togetJMr -odlera are, wit• Ute
excepdoa of • few llttle qlllrU I.bat set tbem
apart. Surely, you are aware I.bat no one Is
completely aane In all areas at all times,
regardless of bow balanced be may seem.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am past 60 now,
which makes me an old lady accordin2 to
te n·a1ers' standards today, but 1 have .Ome
advlco for young 1irl1 who want to llat.en. It waa
somethJn1 I learned from my fat.Mr -and
pt111sed on lo my dauehter and 1randdaucbter.
When a boy asks you to io all the way to
prove that you love him, tell the Yount man tbat
he will have tq speak to your father about it
because your father is reaponalble for you u
long as you live under his roof.
My granddaughter (age 15) took Um advice
and gave that ans wer to her 18-yeat-old
boyfriend. She said the look of astoniJhment on
his face was something else. She burst into
laughter so did he, and he will probably know
better than to mention the subject afain. Pua tl
on, Ann, if you think it has any value.
--GOLDEN LAUGHTER IN GOSHEN, IND.
DEAR GOSH: Fuuy or aot. tt'a a cl.anted
good deraller. Ttaaoks for c8'tlal u la M It.
Nothing succeeds like succeu.
Aries: Emphasis on communication -BYASHLEIGH J
:i BRILLIANT J
Hoag to sponsor
lecture on stress Monday, March 15
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Emphasis on
communication, abstract principles of law,
distance, language and long-range policies.
Horizons expand -you go places, make inquiries
and find that popularity increases. Gemini,
Sagittarius persons figure in unusual scenario.
TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Details have yet
lo unravel in connection with contra cts,
assignments, fiscal responsibility of partner or
HliRISCDPI
member of opposite sex. You'll revise, review and
reconstruct. Your position is stronger than
originally anticipated.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Answer received
from recent inquiry regarding legal rights.
permissions. Reply is positive, opening door to
creative changes, adventure. Permit others to
state their views. Hold off on final decision
regarding policy. Patience!
CANCER (June 21 -Jul y 22 ): Accent
moderation, diplomacy, willingness to make
intelligent concessions, especially where loved
ones are concerned. Basic issues grab spotlight;
domestic adjus tment can be made without
smashin5? budgeL Keep eye on Taurus!
LEO-(July 23-Aug. 22): Emotions tend lo
dominate logic -speculative venture is on
agenda. Focus on c hange, variety, travel
possibilities and dealings with young, creative
people. Clarify policies, aims, goals and1 terms.
Pisces, Virgo natives figure prominently.
VIRGO (Aug . 23·Sept 22): Basic questions
a rise concerning home, property, territorial
' rights, security. Emphasis also on pressure, I a..ELIEVE SUCCESS WITH STRESS is the theme of a
power , a uthority, responsibility and . ways of g • lecture sponsored by Hoag Memorial Hospital at 7
making law work for you. Taurus, Capricorn and W•TH Gl'.EAT p.m. Monday in Newport Beach. Mental bealtb
another Virgo figure prominently. . specialists will discuss how to make stress work
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Finish rather than SINCE'llUTV, for you. For information on the free program, call 760-5921. . initiate proj,ct. Look beyond the immediate, IN HEALTH CA RE for the adult woman ls the pe r ceive potential . Ideas click and can be transformed into viable concepts. Focus also on WHATEVER subject of a series of lectures offered by UC Irvlne
visits, short journeys, relatives and acceleration of 11 W I LL Medical Center beginning Monday at 7 p.m. intellectual curiosity. BE'N EJ:"JT ME Discussions include infertility, menopause and pap
TO S AY smears, breast exams and female infection. For SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Emphasize information, call 634·6900.
originality, independence, willingness to piqneer · I BEL t EV E" IN . OASIS Senior Citizen Center in Corona del Mar
and insistence on getting money's worth. You gel will offer free blood pressure testing from 9 to u
to heart of matters, member of opposite sex is li.':.'~~;.".;:"~~~.::r..::.-a.m. Tuesday. A lecture on Medicare will be held
involved and light is s hed on areas previously at 11 a.m. Wednesday . For information, call
shrouded by intrigue. "' 759.9411.
SAG~ARIUS !Nov .2~Dec. 21): Efforts are~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
coordinated; you make right move al proper time.
Moon in your sign highlights correct judgment,
accurate hunches, greater independence and
va luable ne w contacts . Cancer , Capricorn,
Aquarius persons play important roles.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Study Scorpio
message for valuable hint. Look behind scenes for
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solution lo dilemma. You'll be asked to participate S~~~====== in group activity. You couJd also receive news
concerning jury service. Gemini, Sagittarius
nat ives play key roles.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Des ires are
fulfilled if willing to revise, review and rebuild on
a more suitable structure. Romantic interlude
highlights scenario. Money invested in project
which lay dormant will pay dividends. Walch
Scorpio!
PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): What seemed far
away will come within reach -imprint style,
welcome changes and challenges. Spotlight on
career : prestige, honor and promotion. Gain
indic ated through written word -perceive
opportunities by re:>ding between lines.
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Magazine studies unending
·mystery of UFO sightings
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altitude t oward UFOs b others John P.
omcial study or U fi'O phenomenon by the
federal government.
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publtc'a "atUtu~e or dlsbeller and rid~cule."
"We're not llXaminln1 little areen m en. and
we're not supporting any theory," Timmerman
said. The magazine defines a U fi'O as an
abnorm al aerial p h enomenon wbo11e
appeanmce c annot be ascribed to conventlon1tl
or man.made causes.
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The former businessman's lntereat in UFOs
Ian 't a paasln1 fancy. He Is treasurer ind
chairman or the board or directors for the
Center for UFO Studies.
Timmerman first began reading 1tbout
UFOs In 1946 as an underaroduate at Cornell
University. While establishing a hciatina and
alr·conditioning business in Lima, he continued
his readin g. In 1952 he volunteered to be a field
investigator for a UFO study at Ohio Northern
University.
Merell u, 21,-. AD'114, '"' 11-. l'.c"ITIO'IS aUllNl!U llAMe UATIMINf Pul>tl\hfdOtMte Coe•t O•llY ""°'· l'eO 11, MM I 14, 21. "'' • fl).,
He recently began spending much of his
time as production manager f or the
"lntemationaJ UFO Reporter,'' a bimonthly
magasine published for m embers or the UFO
center. T he magazin e is put together at
Ttmmerman's home.
After selling his Lim a business Interests,
Timmerman decided to devote more lime to bjs
hobby. He joined the center's board or directors
If) 1980.
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·The first issue of the independent magazine,
which was temporarily published jointly with
another periodical, w as published in Lima. ll
eontai n s drawi n gs ·and accounts of UFO
sightings from across the world, as well as book
reviews, letters to the editor and an index of
r eports received by t he center .
Timmerman s11.ys his dedication to the
subject stems rrom an "intense intellectual
c uriousity " He says he doesn't jump to hasty
conclusions about phenomena reported to the
center.·
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Timmerman says th e center has more than
t ,500 members, who contribute lo it s $75,000
budget for the magazine's costs and for field
work; on sightings.
Pr. J . Allen Hynek, the center's scientific
director and president. writes the magazine.
Hynek has served as chairman of the
astronomy department at' Northwes tern
University in Evanston. Ill., and also worked on
t he U .S. Air Force's project Blue Book. the
But he said. "Maybe we're seeing the
shadow or something approaching us. lt (these
sightings) might ... could . poss ible
indi cate other life form s m onitoring our planet
w ho are able to disappear and reappear and
a pparently involve technology compl etely
above our understanding.
"l t':.~s if an aborigiJie were to look up and
see a 747 Jet. T h e analogy may not be too Car orr.
We're rather young as far as life forms go."
Blind Inan 'watches' traffic
Twin Cities motorists rely on his radio reports
MINNEAPOLIS (APJ -Dean Spratt is
blind. But he has become the eyes of many
motorists in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area as
they deal with the probl em s of congested
rush-hour traffic. Spratt began broadcasting 10
daily traffic reports for WCCO·AM radio m
November during the weekday early m orning
and late afternoon rush-hours.
He tells moto rists w hat ar eas to avoid
because o f accidents. stalled cars or other
problems that may be slowing traffic.
Spratt, 29. who works out or an office in his
south Minneapolis home. monitor s three
scanners set on law enforcement frequencies
and h as a special telephone hookup with the
Traffic M anagement Center, which feeds to
subscribers r eports on traffic problems in
heavily traveled freeway areas
Cadet select ed
Coast Guard Cadet
M ichael J. Lodge, son or
Brian and R en ee S.
Lodg e of 15232
New cas tle Lan e .
Huntington Beach. was
selected for the dean's
list al the Coast Guard
. Academy, New London,
Conn.
FICTITIOOS aUStNESS NAME STATEMENT
The fot1owtn9 per\on " do•n9
t>vSIMSS•l • SWALLOW'S NESl. JO• VI• 0Por10, N._t 8eKll, CA '7MO. LYDIA RUCKER, Ila Stonewooo Cour1, Sen "-dfo. CA '°7)1 llll\ _l,,.,.S Is COnClu<ted by I" lncllvto ... 1. LV<ll• Ruc•t• r11 .. s1a11men1 was 111.0 •1111 •~ County Cltrk ot Or•nqe County on Mar<ll 11 1'11:1 ...,....; ____ ~-~~~~--1 Ft....,
D'llH 11DTIC1S Publlu.d °'-Coe•' D•llY Piiot. I n I •-M"c_" u .11_. ,.,A"'_u •. ,_.., _'" ... ,
SLAT ER
MA u RI c E KEN N ETH l'ICTITIOOS IUSINESS SLATER, a resident of Costu NAMf STATEMENT Mesa, Ca Passed away on lll• to11ow1no person ,. dol no
Mar ch 11. 19112. lie hai. been 1>11••~-;•i:;,.,NlENANCE 111 w 111i..
a resident of the area for the J·l . c"'t• -..... CA '1U1 past 4 years He IS survived NORMAN J REVHOLOS 1034 E . . b h Ocuntront, NtwPo<1 B•a<ll, CA ., .. I by his wife Barbara, rot er Tllh ""''"•"' " conc1uc1t1c1 by •n Robert E., sister!. Eleanore 1nc11.1c1u11
He takes notes on a BrailJe writer, then
each half hour phones the station and goes on
the air with his updated report.
Spratt's two golden striped cats, 1 year.old
broth ers Tommy and Timmy , k eep him
company as he works.
"Tommy likes to sit on m y shoulder and bat
at the headphone cord while I'm giving m y
traffic reports." he said .
The idea for the traffic reports came out of
a conversation Spratt had w ith W CCO News
Director Curtis Beckmann a year ago during an
ofrice banquet Spratt was attending with his
wife. W CCO newswoman Stephanie Borden.
.. I'm an electronics hobbyist," Sprau said
"l got to talking about m y hobby with Curt and
he later called me to see if it would be feasible
to adapt it to traffic control."
NOTICE OF poARTNIRSMlll'
Ot~UTION ANO LACK 01' AUTHORITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 tll• partMnlllp P<••lousty .. llltno botween T"OMAS J PllGE •n<I DENNIS 0 RUPLE, w,_, 11\t firm n•m• of CH APE L SfllEET PROPERTIES, ctolnQ b<ltl,.n u •I,. T •nvorlnt we, Ir vine C•lllornl•
'7114, will be dluol•o<I by mut11tl ton .. n1. tffe<tlvt F_..,.ry 21, ,..,
From """ •"•r "'"' .S.te, ,.., pan""' In tho partnor\lllp n•• eulllorlty 10 lltnd Ille Ptrt""rtlllp Oeltcl• -..ell S, ttll 0.-1 Street Pr-rllH
T ......... J P10-
Per1-
o.-1\0 RUC>le o.,,_
ff\f foflow ino oerion •\ oo4nQ
llu~lnen •• CHAMPIONS. 7110 Mel" Slrtol,
Suitt lllO, Hunlln91on Beath, CA., ... GLEN JOLLEY PINEGAR ,_,
M•rol•me W•v. Hun11nq1on Bta<ll, CA ., ...
Thi• b<l\lnest ·~ Conclu<l•<I by •n l"Olvl<llHll G1e<1J p,_,
Tiii• •'-lt,.....I w•• 111«1 wltll -County Cler• ot 0••"91 Cou"'' on
Feo "· '"" l'IU4SJ
Pullll~ Or•nQO COt\t O&llV Piiot. Feb 11, 19,Ml•Clll, t4, 19t1 111>4'7
Kray&~ C_ ....... .t i.-f<ICTtTIOO$ IUSINESS ._M•<.,.,_._tt•e,.. NAMESTATEMINT S•lt• m 111• tollowtno Pt•son Is doing N•w,.rt -.Cll, CA._ l>UtlMH •• Publlthed Otafl90 Coest Dallf Piiot, W A It WI CIC C 0 T l A G E Merci\ U.1"2 11-ENfERPRtSES. I .. F•ll"WlllCIS Le,., Cettt• Mew, CA.,,,.
NI.JC •TICE
WESTON M. WARWICK. 11• F elrwlncl\ Lont. Co\11 Mesa, CA
'1U•
Tarantino or Florida and HonnenJ R•Ynolcl• FICTITIOUS aUSINIU
Dorothy Stout or New c:u~:y ~:,~ ~-:..:""c.:~~v ': NAMESTATEMENT
-------------Thi• bu\lntU I\ tOnclut lecl by Ml lncllvld11•I
Jersey, niece Claud ta Slater Merell 11 ,.., bu~~~.~o~~owlno ~rsont •re <101no
of Costa Mesa, <.:11 Services ,..,_1 CHAPMAN ELECT RON ICS,
will be held on Monday , M=~c1>~1~:-;i1~~~':~.f,•11Y1:'11~; No 11 "'"""-"'""· New1J0<1 BH<lt
March 15, 1982 al 10 OOAM at•-----------c ... •2..0 Harbor L awn ~ti•moria l __ .,. ~( BARBAR11 J SAYE~ BONN•E TVWlA 1'1'1111111 J EA H CH 4 PM AH , N 0 I I Chapel with Rev Oru1·e1 _____________ summuwlncl, N•wport Buell, CA
Wf'\k>n M W•rw~•
Ttth 'la1ttnf"'f wa\ filed with the County Clerk ot Or.,noe County on M•r<ll• I~ Fl-Publl"*' Ot-Co.ti D•llv Pllol, M1ttll 14, ?I, "It, ollprll 4 1"2 II_,
PVIUC MO~E Ku r r I e , pastor or the FtCTnioos auSINEU .,..., p b t . Ch h r th This buslnHs I> <on<lucltd bv • res y enan urc 0 e NA#I STATEMENT oener•I p.,.,,.,..,,.p FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Covenant offic 1at1ng lllt lollowlno person •• dolnv B«t.r•J s..,. N-ESTATEMENT
Services under the d1rect1on l>ll~~n~'RH IMAGES. 2094 Gl'cten T111, S1•"""""' .... 111..:1 w1111 "'• T lie foltow•no P•rton is dotno
of Baltz Bergl'rOn Smith & l.•na. 0 a. Cost•""""· CA.,.,, County Cieri. ot Or•nll* County on bu•lntu ••
TuthiU West cliff Chapel ALBERT STANCH FIELD. lot-I M•r<ll "· ""' UPPEll CUTS, 2101 Horbor Blvd I' I...,. B l<IO F, c ... i. ~"' CA .,,,. Mortuary or (.;o~ta Mesa ~:;~·n u. ... #B, Cost• """"· CA Pub1o..-0r--. COlll Dally Piiot. LY<ll• M•rl• Oesbotouon ua~
6-46-9371. Thh -· le conclU<led by en Mtrell 14, ll, 21, Aprll 4, 1"1 lllt-11 M•llbY Pl . "erl>O< City, CA~llO ;;;iiii;!ijiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;~;;;;;;;mj~j Tiit• llu•lnH\ '• conclu<lo<I by en . ~-Ufie Soct' et~ ln<llvkl"!\t..n StttKllft.10 1nc11v1c1 ... 1. Tiii• ste-1 ..... Iii.cl with -PllUC •TIC£ LVOI• M o .. llO<OUgh ME TIOH BURI~ AT EA County Clerk ot Or•no-County on -------------Tiii• Slll-1 w•• llltl<I wltll 1"-LJ. ~7431
1
Mtr<h ti, 1"2 FICTITIOUS aUSINIU County •Cler~ ot Or•nqe Co .. nty °" ~ F1...... NAMISTATIMaNT Merchl, '""
Our literature tells the· Pvllll-~ Coetl o.;1y Piiot, Tiit to11owlno P•"on •• c1olnv Pubtl•l....:t Or-"Ot Coe<! 0•11~1:,
complete story o f our 1 Mer< II u, 11· 11• Al"11 •. ,.., t1n.e1,c...i••nen.. Merell 1, 14, 11, ,., ,., 1007 .. , · ---------------. HIG"UINO WOODS, t!OI Sylvle IOCtelt. All new butlMtllll u1lng • L•n•. N••Port BH<ll, ce11tor111e ,._ ____ ........ ____ _._~-
M ,'---...-c-....,. flctltloua n•me, mutt by "~c1wen1 H c .... w..,, 1507 SYl•l41 MIC -~E
law be t99ilteflld With the Lene. Newp0f'I Btocll, C•lllornle
County Clerk. The DAILY mao
. PILOT PfOvktt ' the form• 1..J1~1~,::s1neu 11 t-ucted by _..
and filing Mr vice a for our Ectwrd H. c-••
eu1tomer1 . If you ar1 Tiiis st•t-• w .. 111ec1 w1t11 the startlnt • new bualne11 c""'nty Clt•lt ot Oreft99 covnty °"
call the DAILY PILOT for Merell 11• 1917 ,.1 ....
ll'"TITIOUS IUSINIU
NAME STATIMINT The tollowlno perton h <101n9
b<lsln"'"· BAYS"ORE ENGI NEERING
L TO , ~ CrHtvlew 0rt¥e, N"'po'1 8M(ll, Cetffomi.~ W•llece llot1er1 llmburo, 1UI
Tii i• •lelement w" tlltcl .. 1111 ttw ------------l'ICTITIOO$ aUSINESS NAMI! STATIMENT 1111• \lettmtnl wn flltd with ttlt C°"'nty (ltr-or Ot•l\99 COUftlY on F•b It, 1"2 County Clt!•k ot O••n9f County on Fellru••• 1i, 1"2
,I~ ------------~ Hit 1011ow1no '"''°'" ere <lolnv t>4il\I"•'' .,. 11'1 ..... Pul>llshtd 0r•"99 Co.osl D••tv Piiot, Feb JI, Mar I. u. 11. 1"2 llM1
ruauc •TICE
,IC1'lTIOUf> auSINISS ltAMI STATI MI NT
l ttt lollowtno Pt•'lon• '"' c1oln9 l><l•lntj• •• CAL-PA CIFIC sTi;EL CORPORATION, U.t c .. 1111en Drive.
Hunth•"°" BM<tl, C111ton•I• •-B t. R En9lntttln9 Company,
I"< or pot a 11 cl. • C •I If or" I• toroorellon, tltl c .. 1111an Orhe,
Hunnnoton B••<h , C•IUornl• ,,_
Thi\ b11llnHt It COndut ltcl Dy • coroor111on
B t. R E"9t,,...,lnQ Co, Inc
ll'tCTtTtOUS aUSINEH PA TTOM PROPERTIES 11 .. S Publlllltd OtMl9f Coell Dally Piiot,
NA#I! STATEMENT S_, P•rl< Clttlt, Suite H lr~lnt, F•b 11, 11, March 1, IA. 1"1 111 .. J Tiit lotlowlno pet ton• trt 001no C•lltornl.t 'n714 l><ltlneu H : Cll•l•IOOl>fr Jonnaon Patton. 140'! SEASPORT. 19030 S Eu<llcl SI lullln Avt.! Costa Mew, C•lllorntt Fountain Velley, C• '7108 •1''1 Robot<1 LAt Pl~t. llJI Cotomblt Oenl .. Morrow P•tto<I ,..,. fu\tln Dr , 9....,. Pen, C• '°'10 Avenue. C0lt Mew C•lllornt• .,UI ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS
Wllll•m Don Wtllen, ~ AndtO> '"'' b•l\ln•u ,, con<111tltcl by • NAME STATI MI NT St . Cott• Mete. Ce '2•U O•M••t p.,,,,.,"''P Tiie to11ow1no IN"""' ••• oolnQ Sten Alleun Stn<ltrt, •OI c.nr111~rJ Patton blltlntuH H<>llowtll,"ermowBN<h,Ce tO?S. llll\ •i.lo,_.,t w~ lllt<I wllll Itta KVMLA INVESTMENT CO , \
Thlt b<l\IMU It Con<111clt1d by • Covnly Cltr~ ot Ot•nll* County on Ue>e>er _.,..., Pl1t• Or """-' 114111er•t -1~1119 l'•btu.,y It I~ B .. Cll, 0 '1MO
Rooer1 Pl~• FtUM> Jettrey C Kymle, JU• <H•-Tt•" •l•t-t ,.., llle<t wllll IM Publl•htcl Ot• .. Co.11 D•lly Pilot. Ave , IS, Co&ta MeM. Ce ~'11 County Cler" ot 0••1199 Couniy on Fol> 11, 18, Mar I, 14, 1o;e1 t»fl Cerl S ICyml• Jr , 1800 S.°''"" Feb•u•ty 19, 1992 -------------1 Tur , Cor..,..OtlMer, Ce '7US
,11>07 -II' .. Ylr[ Cefl S Kymte Sr . ltllt 4tll St., P1101l•llod Or-Co.oil oa11y P1101 ,..._., •~ Ywui..-.C• ,,,,. Feb '1. 11. Mer I, 14, 1''1 14~U Tiit• bll•lneu I\ conclu<le<I by • oenere1 PMl,...\/>lp Jefj,.y C. K ymta Pruhsen1 B.,nero Eb10 .. 11•.1-------------NOTICE OF DEATH OF
Tttl• stat-•,,. .. flied w1111 ,,,. ....C .. TlC( FREDONIA D. BARNUM,
county C1trk ot Oreno-counlY on-------------aka FREDONIA DURBIN
Tiii• 1i.t1ment ,.., tllecl wltll 1'le
C°"'"'Y Clerk of O••"Qe County on Feb<w••V 1•, 1.-J Mareh 11. 1"2 'ICTITIOUS •USINESS B A R N U M A N D 0 F
Pwbtl"*' Ot.noo Goest o.u:J=. NAME STATEMENT P E T I T I 0 N T 0 FllM.U Pubtllhtd 0.-Cout O•lly Piiot Merth 14, !I, tt, Aprll •. t"1 1141•1 011!~•":0~:0'"1"9 pertont .,. oo•nv ADMINIST E R EST ATE Feb 11, 21. M•r 1. u. t9t1 14f.82
8ROOICLINE FARMS, s NO. A·112566.
Hermtt•ot L•M NtwPo•I BH<ll T 0 a I I h e i r s • I C•"f::~~~"" c Jac"•on s be n ei1ciaries, c reditors
1<tcTtT1ous aus1N1u Herm11•v• L•nt Newport Butn, and contingent cr editors of i------------
NAMESTATEMENT ca11forn••t2MO Fredonia D . Barnum, and NOTICE OF DEATH OF Tiit following pef\on\ •r• dolno Mr Eric .E. J<1<ll>0n. ~ Htrmll•Qe h b MAR IL YN LEE PAUGH l><l•ln1u1s· L• .... Ntwoe>nBHCll,Catltornlo~1..0 per sons .w 0 may e 0 PETITION TO STARWARE MICROSERv1c&S, uo T111> ""''nH' ,, conc1vc1ec1 by •n otherwise interested in the AND F E1?ndSl .Cotlt~.Cll'1•11 lndM clu.tl w i ll and/or estate. ADMINISTER ESTATE
K11•n star••••. >so E """ s1 . Thi• ;;~~;.;~~ .. 1111 1,,. A petition has i;>een filed NO. A·112231. c°.::!.:.:':'r~~~:1~ .... JSO E ,,,.., Counly Clerk QI Or•n9" Coun1v on b y L a ura E I I lab e t h r 0 a I I h e i r s •
st Co•t•MKI CA.,411 Fo1>ruerylS,1'81 Barnum K e llogg , aka benefic iaries, cred itors
Thh buSln•n .. conducltd by l'IU.U Laura B. Kellogg and andcontingentcreditor sof hlllb•ftCl-•lft Publl•llod Ot•not Co.'1 D•llY Piiot. . . D t M 'ly L p h d 1teronS1•1.,.1 "•1>11.,.,,.,1 u,111.., .,,.,Pa tr1c 1a avenpor an nee aug an
1111, •u1-1 .... 111ec1 w1111 ,,,. ------------Lackner. aka Patricia M . person s who may b e
coun1y C•••k of Oran~ coun1v on PllUC •Tit. Lackner in the Superior otherwise inter ested in the
Morc111 ,.., ,.1 .. u 2 • Court of Orange 'County, will and/or estate.
Publl\lltd °'-d.t• 0 .11, Pt101. MuN1c1f'ALcouuo" r eQuesting I hat Laura A petition has been f iled
M•r<" 1 ••.11 n. '"" tolMl CALtl'OtlNIA . Elizabeth Barnum Kellogg bY Darren Paugh and
Piil.iC NOTICE
;ICTITIOUS I USINIU NAME STATEMENT
Tht tollowln9 p~rsons •'• <totnQ
bu•IM\\ •• ACTl()f>I ollPPRAISERS, 1511 Nor111 Grend A~. Sit I', S.nlt A"•· CA •1101 T _,.,.) R Mellon J,,lt> Ameihytl,
8elb<>I 1\1-. CA., .. , John IC B11o••k Jr 0 Cllole, tr•tne, CA '1114 Tiiis bU"nou I• con<lu<l•<I by • 9111er1I pertMr\l\lp Tho<Nl1 R Mellon Tiiis 11.i-1 w•• 111eo w1111 trw cou11ty Clerk ot Or•no-county on
Mer<" s. 1"1 ... .. ," • PuDll\lltd Or-Co.st Oelly Piiot, Marc111. t•. 21. H. 1"2 to,.._.,
FICTITIOUS I USINEH NAME STATEMENT
Th• followlno oer'\on\ •re dotn9
bu''"•''•' OEVCO WEST, Sii Emereld Bey,
Lavunt IHt<h, Catttoml• '2•St How••<I B Jone\, Sii Emtreld
91¥, l "91'N Betel!. C•lltornle '7•St 81r1letl K Brown. SJ' Allvlew
Ttrr•<•. lAiQvn• 8e•<f\, Catuornt•
•USI
JOhtl E Ro09tn•, llU S.nltt A Ivor Roacl. Pl<Ktnlla. C•ll•oml• 9JUO Holt ~ifltU I\ con<111ttt<1 1>1 a ge11eral PM"f""""lp llM11•tt K Br-n
~•1Per1Mt Tiii\ st.a-I was IUtlcl wllll lne County Clerk of Orano-counh on Febf'u•'l' 19, 1'181. HUll'STEDl.Ell MILi.Eii CAllLSOIC & aEAROSLEY
~7-... ,___..__ ... ar<I, Nt•..,. 9M<ll, c .......... ,. ... "'~ Publltllt<I Or-Coest Delly Pll<>t,
F~ 11. H . _,. I I•, 19t1 ,,._.,
ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINIH
couNrc::,;.o:~:;E1.11 and Patricia Davenport Devon Paugh to be
Juo1c1ALoinR1cT Lac kner be appoin ted appoi nted as personal
''' N. or-Aw. as personal r epresentative re p resent a t i 11 es to
L.M A ... tn,ca .... 12 to administer the estate of administer the estate of PLAI NTIFF JEOKEN CORP • M II L p h ( d c.1110,n11 t0<oor•t1on. ln<l•••<lw••l'f Fredon i ii D . Barnum ar yn ee aug un er
•"" d<>•"9 llu•lnH• .. AMERICAN (under the Independent t h e I n dependent r1;c"N1CA~ suPPLY Administration of Estates Administration of Estates
DEFENDANT ROBERT llERNO. Act ) The petition is set tor Act). The petition is set for 1nc11vl<111ally ...cl Oolno l>u•t,,.u •• PRINTING MACHINF •nCI DOES I hearing in Dept. No. 3 at hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
1t1<011QfllO .,..,.,.,.e 700 Civic Center Drive, 700 Civic Center Drive.
~-West, 1n the City of Santa West , in the City of Santa
· NOTtCf1 ""' .,..,. --•·TIM Ana, California on April 7, Ana, Cal1torn1a on April
c"''1 '''" ._._ -"'" y-wu-1982 at 9:30 a .m 7, 1982 at 9:30 a.m .
'"'' ....., ... ,... ""'"' y.., ,...._. IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the wltttlft • .. , .. Re,. -tntermetltll · f -..... granting of the petition, granting o the petition,
you should either appear you should either appear
at the hearing and state at the hearing and state
your objections or f i le your objections or til e
written objections w ith the written objections with the
court before the hearing. court before the hearing.
Your appearance rnay be Your appearance may be
in person or by .,your in person or by your
II you with 10 _, llW ecl•k • ol •n •lrMMY In 1111• mttlor, ~OU •hould do
so promptfy \0 th•t your .wrlUtn retponw, 11 any, may~tll«lonllme
11A~1=.,u=. .. e.c":~ ~:
•ltl e114ll111cla e M•••s <lllt Ull.
··--~ ........ lA• •• lnfef'm~--• .... . SI U•teddHH Mllklt•• •• conwjo ~
un •bo9MIO ein t\le •SWtlo debltr•• llacerlo lmmedt•t•mtntP cl@ "''" maner•. su rftCIU9"\1• fl,(rlt•. i• n•y 11Qun•. p...ot ,,., •efJl\lrada 1 tltmpo
I TO THE DEFENDANT· A CMI comptelnl i.u bun llteo bf the plelntlH agains1 you ti you with IO <Hfend tlll• lawwll, you must. •llllln
• 00\ •""'' W • ,um,,_,. Is M"'ed on nu, Ille with lllh cour1 • wrlllon
••'l90l'•e to trw tomPl•lnl Unleu you
clo to, your <l<-f•uH wlll i. ontereo on
1111111<•11°" ol ttwt IM•lnllll. eno 1111s coun ""'Y onter • lu<IQMtnl agaln11 '°" for IN rotltf <Mmandecl In 1ne comptalnl, wlllcll could retutl In qarnh 11men1 ot w•vn. IO lno ol
mon1y or P"°"''' or other rttltf rwque•t..:I In'"-compl•lnl
D•l•cl OKtmber J, "" Cl.,k It S.110. Cltr'll,
1<11 P1r91, O.pvty LAW OF,.CIS 011' COMON ANO OAllONER
A ....... ,, ..... , c.,.,...ttefl
t•C--,1>-Eatl. .... I.
.............. GA. ... 7 Publlshed Ot-Coell OaHy Pltol,
Feb, 21, te, M.tr. 7, 14, 1"2 UW2
attorney. attorney.
IF YOU ARE A IF YOU ARE A
CRED I TOR o r a CREDITOR or a
cont ingent creditor of the contingent creditor of the
deceased, you m ust f ile deceased, you must file
your claim w ith the court your claim w ith the court
or present it to the or present it to the
per sonal r epresentat 1 ve personal representative
appointed by t he court appointed by the court
within four months from within four months from
the date of first issuance the date of first i~suan~e
of letters as provided in of letters as provided 1n
Section 700 of the Probate Section 700 of the !'robate
Code of California. The ~ode of ~~litorn.1a. T~e
time for filing claims w ill time for filing .claims w ill
not expire prior to four not expire prior to four
months from the date of months _trom !he date of
tl'le hearinQ noticed above. the hearing nottced above .
YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE
NAME STATEMENT t PlllJC •TICE bu~~:S~:1owtn9 person It dolno -------------
the file kept by the court. the file kept by the ~ourt.
If you are interested in the If you are interest ed tn the
estate1 you may f ile a estat e, you may file a
request with the court to reQu~st with _ the co~rt to •
r eceive special notice of rec~111e special notice of
the Inventory of estate and the 1nvent~ry of estate and
of the petitions. accounts of the petitions, a~counts
and reports described in and reports described in
Section 1700.S of the Section 1200.5 of the T~ U !> T OEEO LOAM PARTICIPAllOH #UA. 21,2 Walnwl, Tustin, CA.,.., JAMES E RICH, o.v M . nn Welnul, Tustin, CA.,..,
Thh -· Is <.onou<tt<I Dy en tndl•lcluet.
J-E. RICI!, 0.V.M
Tlllt Ste-Wts fllecl wllh ttte County Cltrt. o1 O••nve County on Ftll It, HI:!.
fllU»I Pubtl"'9ct OrMQll Ca.st O~IV Pli.t, Feb. 11, 11, MM<ll 7, 14, 1"2 t~
FIC1'1Tt00S aUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Tho followlno penon tl dotno
bu\IM$S.I' "WTN, LTD, .. Ufll Ntllle Gttl Roacl, L_.,.. Hiii\, C1tlfoml1 ,,.SJ
Ro~ EUVtM Wltetltr. Gtntrtl
P1rt11er, 14111 N•lllt G•H Rd .. L•OU,,.
"'"'• Celltor11le '1Ul Tiii• l><l•IMu h <.onducteo by • 1lmll1d .,.r1nerSMI> R-.E-ltr
California Probate Code. California Probate Code.
H u r wit r , R e m e r , Mark S. Sliver
MacDonald and M eade 1900 Bank of America
660 Newpcrt Center Or. Tower
# 1555 1 City Blvd. West
NewPol1 8Hch, Ca. 92660 Orange, Ca. 926a
(714) 759.0711 (71.4) 634:-3867
Publlshed Orange Coast Published Orange Coast
Dally Pilot, M arc h 13, 14, Daily Piiot, March 13, u ,
20. 1982 1153-82. 20, 1982 1163-82.
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Costa ME<sa
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IALTI IHGHOH
SMfTH & TUTHILL
WISTCUff CHUll
427 E 1 71h SI
Costa Mee.a 646-9371
,_CIMOTMHS
SNITMS' MOtTUAI Y
627 Main SI
Huntington Beach 536-6539
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c.m.1ery Mortuary
Cha,,.l·Crematory
3500 Pecit1c View Drive
Nitwpoft Beach
644·2700
McCa.Mtel MOITUAlllS
Lagun• Beach
494·9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
Sen Juan C.p1s1rano
495-1776
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, March 14, 1982 E7
CllSSlfllD The marketplace on the Orange.. Coast ... 642 -5678
Orange Coast relident1 bought 42% of
all new cars aold in the county laat year
even though they comprise only 3'Ylr of
the county's population . '
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Olly.
MESA VERDE
JOUMTS
POSITIVE CASH Fl.OW!
A rare bird indeed in today's market!
ll bread 'n' butter apartments in an
excellent location. Income on these
have DOUBLED in past 41'2 years!
For more info call Rob Licata
broker-owner 759-1221.
$30,000 DOWH 11 % INT-
10 YRS.
Owner f inan c ed · no lender
qualifying! Three bedrooms. 2 baths.
Quiet cul-de-sac. Parquet entry. brick
fireplace. homey kitchen. fam ily
room. water sortcner and filter. Tub
spa. RV pad. Huge patio. Extra
storage. Reduced to $167.000! flurry.
call Bob Licata.
759-1221
RV M * of Newport Beach
l M UDO ISLE HOME
56'LOT
Exceptional assumabll' financing at
12=1.i'' · OWMr .ti carry $100,000. Tht•
potential of this property must be
seen. &'C Dennis S<:hollz.
OP8ol HOUSE SUHDA Y I ·5
208 Via Mftltone
$56-0,000 fee lc.d.
lNQUE HOMES 673-5644 675-6000
MJt~~9Pu~c~a ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hdrm or 4 + den. O\ rr
PIMMSUU HOMIS
2113 MIUMAI or... SAT/SUM 1·5
Rerrodeled. decore1ted 3 bdrm, 3 baU1 ,
rt'lilr bdrm. ocean ;iiew. $425.000.
Owner will eonsider trade.
1411 W. IAY OPEN SAT 1·5
West Bay bayfront. Slips for 2 boa ts.
remod eled 3 bdrm. 3 bath $1,200,000.
Oceanfront. jetty views. Marint> rm. 4
bdrm. 3 bath. 3700 sq. ft. SI .385.000.
UDO ISLE HOMES
708 VIA LIDO HORD SUH 1'.5
Prime. Lido Nord bayfront. 5 bdrm. 5
bath. lge L rt 2 boat slips Sl.500.000.
Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large
rec. rm .. beam ceilings. $420.000.
UMDA ISLE IA YRONTS
Lagoon view from Ii bdrm, 5 bath .
playroom. dark rm. den. Sl.350.000!
IAYSIDE COVE
Spectacular bayfronl view 4 bdrm . 4 j
bath. 2 boat slips . SI .000.000.
TIES VISTAS-MISSION VIEJO
New Frem.'h Normandy 4 bdrm. 4
bath. guest house. pool. S795.000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
Joli ooy\•O•· Q,,,,. NB 67~ 6161
-EASY MONEY-
MO QUALIFYING
BAO< BAY K>ME
'f}yee NcJl)Oll"t'. dt..rq<,.,,.,, Jr,.J 1011 Ra1\e i
•e<lwood ~e;l1ng\ Frend1 foor\ qolo•P
~)41'1tt\. 1p den "'4nt.bw\ R~wood fXlhO\ I
Sl32.ffi) 136. (J\SU:roblP l1')()n'. nwc lr j
SI 79.flJJ
GOIGIOUS SUNSITS-
rooL--5'4
Gated privacy leads to top of hill
feeling. VIEWS through walls of glass.
Single story. three bedrooms. family
and form;d dining rooms. Move an
rondltion. Anxious. owner assisted
financing. $275.000. Call N.ANC Y
lMBERNlNO 759-1221or644-6636
RAii SINGLE STOIY OFFHING
Outstanding condition and location !
Enjoy the amenities of Award
Winning community. Two bedroom
plus den. wr<.1p around patio by
Rogers Garden. beamed ceiling.
91own by·appomtment only. $255.000
NANCY I MB EHN INO 759-1221 or
644-66.li
RVM* of Newport Beach
EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE COMMUNITY
HOME IN EMERALD BAY,
LAGUNA BEACH
Located just 10 minutes from
Newport Center. this fa mily residence
wit h 5 Bdrms anti •I 8<.tths also
features a sunny patio. The private
tommunity of Emerald Ba y enjoys
USt' of a pri\'ate beac·h. 24 hr gale
guarded set·unl~. t<.•nn1s. park~ and
r cnf..'ation Large ass u mable
finandng. 5700.000. Shown by <1ppl.
with Oa\'id thrsthler
PRIME E/SIDE BRIGHT
LOCA flOM! AND SUNNY Pm.onaTfty anJ' ht-aul) If you 're rus~y. lH't' lhlf I
are (ound inth1:13Btlrm oot'' Very Prl\lule 3 , 2 bath huffil• Assume Bdrlll 2•. IJ1.1lh c·ondo
thlli gre:.t 121 1'• luun Larl(e 11\'lnj( arl'a.
and seller will ('arry u highly upgraded .
2nd TD with lown do"n skyl1ichti. 2 fereplal't'. 2
payment Full J)fl('., rar garage O nl )C
$149,500 Call for dN111I~. $124 900 Call t o 1>c{• ~'°111 ' I'
tttUa1 flNS :
•IAYFIOHT•
REDUCED
45· buat slip. pmute
beat·h. II le & c·h~t'fY
horrr. 3 largl' hedruom~
& clen, 2 bath.,. rirepl.it·e
and murh more' Will
tradedown' INl"Ll'Dl::S
LAND ! Owner Agenl
673·9187 or 675 70fill
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OLDCDM Cl~c to the bt'arh with a
ooul ' 3 bdrmJ>. 3 bath~. 2 l'ireplan·i.. beam tt·thng. · SUPER sunn)"'derk. sm .ooo
ST ARTER 466 lroadway, C.M. Only $94.500 Outsland 3 bdrm -Oi>en Son 1-5
IOI! Costa MeJ>a icarden $155.000 I
honr owner must i.ell MAURY ST AUFHR l
now' Good :i~suf'TUl hi<' SEA LIOH REALTY
Isl S"t'<'PIOI! stair".i~ 673-5354
lo mai.ter bdrm Ju!>l l--•iiiliiiiilil .. -1 • 11:.ted ' Call toda)
67J.ll550
lrmm1
I CORONADO CAYS
Opet! S..nday I .5
lCa~wCa~ \"ilia on Int· "alc r
I I'm ale boat ~lip S32SI\
Try $12 51\ tlo"n
START SMART
Sl3000DWN ' Tht• u f11mate Coi.la
Mel>a i:arden home ! Soann'1 re1hnic:. Crac·kl
mg hn·plac c• 3 ~par1ous
bdrm~ J c·ar garage'
Onl) SIJ0.000 Ca II no". 673-~
THE REAL
ESTATERS
" halam·e al 6'. for 2 ·------...... _, ~r..· Oav1d !-:µ:.t ern. Rkr
l...i Jolla I 459 1217
ilSOLUTE STEAL
R~ed $150,000
HOW $525,000
SPYGLASS
BY OWNER OWN EH FINANCIMi
6br 4• ,ba 4IOO~q II
25 Bodt-l(a Ba)
Call o"ner. 75!101:n
GORGEOUS
&IAY VIEW l'ornpletc• redeMr:iled
"Bayi.td~ Co\~ .. 2 HR.
den penlhou~e 1\s,n
pool. spa. pn beath
Look:. like model C:rr:.it t
assumable Tr) 20'. • }
down or6 month~ uptwn 1;reall~ rt-du, l'tl for ,
mo I I\ ate d bu\ er
I ~.000 Oebb1t' Frati
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3.000sq fl f"ormal h11n2 and dining room. <"oun
try sizt'd k 11 rhen " 11 h breakfast nook over
looks huge family room.
sparkling pool and hot spa Truly a hu~e fam1I)
horn! Great f1nanc·1ng
Pril'e only S29!i.OOO. Call
546°2313
RmUCED TO SELL
De Ii g ht f u I n ~· 4 Bdrm w i t t
traditional des7gn. hbrarv & d C'n
format dinini. bay vie"·· tornc1
location in Old Corona del Mar
$.595,CXXJ. owe ~~xcellent term~ 01
trade
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(JM'fR AGT Mo 7167 BEST IN BLUFFS
Marn ah In In\' lll•alt) I 16428235 .: I,
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CHARMING
IRVINE HOUSE
OMLY $134,900
Great financenit. lo"' d"'ll pal. me nt. low int . no quahfytnR. no points
A dollhouse 10 a grea
locatio n Call Peg --ASSUME LOW
INTEREST LN
Popular 3 Bdrm 2 bath 714 / 760 -9 3 3 3
noor plan in a rine area ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ofCosla Mesa Grealas -
sumable loan and sell.er
"111 tailor to meet buyers nee<b Best buy
at $129.000. Call 646· 7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
B.EGANCE
IS
M~\~~p~,r~~ur
rounded b)' s par1ous
ram rm w Fr. doors. de
coratnr fans. Oak plank
enl.ry, rountryk1t. form
dm area. 3 Bd 2 Ba
$137.500. SJOK dwn. SIOS7 P&l /Mo Don't delay .
call Diana today.
Diana Pietenpol-Volpe
!.,'>Q.!MM
DOH"TMISS
THIS CONDO Lowest pri reir and
owner will finance al low interest with 20', down
Highly upgraded.
pnvate location. rom·
munity pool. Jaruzzi. rec
room and tennis courts.
Won't last at Sl06.900.
CallMll-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
COIOHA DB. MAR $I, I 00,000
Spacious family home on large lot
~th views of white waler. Catalina
& sailboats in the su nset.
Beautifully decorated & ready to
rmve in. Excellent seller financing
avaHable.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
lllY AN ELEGANT
lmlllt IULT llJME
EXCEIJ.ENT TERMS
cs.11r .... c1.,1
OfllM SUMDAY 1·4
1441 CULAXY DI.,
DcmrSMrft
$1,400,000"" L8ld
NICI JUST •ucED
DW TO SBIOUS ILLHISS
Beautlrully appointed 5 bdrm
<children's wi ng), 4'h baths. A/C,
JQ)l. waterfall.+-+ + VIEW.
2111 l c..t ........ 221
C...411W. 6Jl.ll7J
Shop JI holnl• It ~ l':Ji.~j ll.1\1~ MJIYll•lhtnl! 111 M·ll' I I w1lh rla~s1ftl'd 642·Sf>7K I <.1assified ads do 11 "1•11
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RCTaylorCo
640-9900
Wt? have a b<.•autiful sell'<;tion of
homes al this li me. All floor pl<.1ns
Gooci ,·iews. good financ-ing . good
bu~ s Somt• l<·ase opt ions . Some
induchnt' land. l'IC'aS<' ll'l our l'X P<'rts
show I hem to you
OPEN 1-5
503 Ave. c:ai.o. •~w
NO DOWN
Yei you could own this 4 bedroom. 3
bath SpyJL)ass homl' for as little as
seller·s C'losmg costs. Prire has
been reduced $125.1.100 and is now
avail<1ble fo r an unbclievahle
SRJ.500 Hurry. this onl' won't last
I 1982 Vista Caudal Mffl land
260 Vista Omoda. •~w
207 I Vista ~ Oro. Y~w
300 Oriero, 3 Ir •
$375,000
$325,000
$2 50,000
$210,000
$225,000
SPYGUSS srECI~ HOME
Popular Southpo rt model. tomplele
\.\ith 5 be<irooms. pool. jacuzzi. and
rught light view Seller has boug ht
another and must sell. Will consider
exchange for 40' lo 50' Sport Fishl'r
boat or airplane. Asking S639.500
JUST USTID
9.75% AHANCING
Thi.-. beautiful J bedroom end unit
rondo has it all. incl uding a
spectacular view, new appliances.
enc losed pat 10 and a I a rg e
assumable first loan. owe a 2nd
loan and will consider trade.
$284.500
JASt•• CUB
Sensational 3 bedroom end unit
located on a magnificent greenbelt.
Professionally decorated with
many upgrades. All this and
rut.standing financing is available
for S4Z7. <XXl
nMACNAB . till~-
HORSE PROPan PLUS Over 1
acre w/lovely 4 BR custom home,
5 stalls + tack room, tennis
court. pool, spa, central vacuum
& a/c & complete security
system w/gated driveway.
'950.000. Bobbi Ryan 752-1414
(001)
IDIAL H>R IMYISTOIS J H .
Newport B,each condo • S minutes
f r o m bea c h, s h op p ing ,
restaurants, travel routes. Split
level/2 car attached gari1e.
$128,000 Helen Wood 644·6200
(Ui2)
HREN ·B. DOWD
REAL TORS. IMC . 644.0134
SPECTACUUR SHORECLIFFS
Be the proud owner of this wa rm and
inviting 3 Bdrm. den home \\ilh Dutch
doors. lldwd firs. F'r. doors and onl v l
block from P\1 beach J\skmg SS15.000
fl'<'.&'<.' Doll1t• Va lenlint'.
OPa. SAT/SUH 1·5
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REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 E<itt Co111 Hl9h.,1y, Corona d•I Mar
W£ HAVE 5 0 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
To Place yoJr
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642-5678
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1·5?4·1293 Ai,rt
RESIDENTIAi REAL ESfAfE SERVIC[S
EXTIA SPICtAL
.. IAYSHOUS
Bright. SUMY. newly remodeled 3
txirm, den . 21/ol bath home in private
beach oriented area. Quality is
evident throughout. Excellent
r~ing. $349,000 L.11.
Of9t SUM>AY l·S
2' 11 ctlCU DllYI
IN NEWPORT CENTER
1644-9060
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Qt,.,,~, HIGHT LIGHTS 9-~'t!J. t~CES 'PARKS '·' .. ,
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~"'PAT IAUER AGTS.
67).7300
OPEN HOUSE SAT.·SUH. I ·4 2277 PACIRC IEND OF WILSOHI
MESA WEST
TOWNHOMES
R£SIOENTIAl REAL £S1AfE SEf\VICES
BAYCREST * $395,000
Home extraordinaire. elegant &
gracious describes this spacious 4
BR with family rm. Sparkling pool
and spa . Beveled glass entry,
reroodeled kitchen. Assume first.
owner will carry large 2nd .
J~ MITCHUI
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
Y .A. OI COHYIMTIOM'AL
• PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS r (OXDO~IIXIl"~l~
0,..W/S. I I .. ,
~modaS...._A .. ,.Ces .. MtM
'lhdy clcf.(unl 2 Ur 21 2 baths for
Sll>.~ and 2 lldrm 2bu hom<.'s for
Sl'9.~.
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• lO'h Down W/l)lyments as low as
Sl9 per mo. VA FinancinR . inl. at
lSW.4 . Seller will take hick 2nd to
lower payments.
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C-.. cellh19 co11do.
,lreploc., 2 car
t1tcloud goro9t,
-"•ttt yard. Pnint
locetlo11. 0 w11tr
...... ttrr.ct. must sell.
J1t1t rtductd to
$140.500. 909 Va11 ......
Mo~Worrits
Leese hu btu rt· ~and is fixed for is yrs. Totally re-
llO•tt.cl I nine T tr•
toct l ldrm l lo
hoMt with family
room. $349,500.
t 436 Sertt1ade T er-rau
Custom Condos
Lo•tfy Tudor dylin9,
cathedral ceihn9s,
Wed kitchens. All in
So. of Hwy locale.
foro.t u11it l Bdrm
SllS,000. Rear unit 2
.. $295,000 or bwy
both for $605,000.
411 -4111/J DaJilia
W~dbrid9e
Dollhouse
2 Ir lodtgo rnodtl,
lliCJMy upCJradtd, tile
Htry & mirrored
wcrO-obes. Good OS·
HMDblt I st TD &
OWC a 2nd. Very :
lllOH•ated. SI 49,000.
4MttodyLn
COLE OF NEWPORT AliLTOAS
2$1$ E. c: ... 1 Hwy.
C:orotu1 <HI Iller
675-5511
"Mo Worry"
Homr Care
OwMr Assista11ce Y o u 1· a n e n J u ~ a
carefree hfe!>trlP in th1-.
3 bedroom 1·ondo .thJI
provide:. the aml'n1llt''
with no "orrv for '1111 '
Fam1h room . 10,1'1'
warm . rirrplat'I' ('0111
mun1ty pool CinM' lo
Soulh Coast Plata :\\
some lo" halant'l' loan
at 9.25', 111tt"l"1•:.t. st•llt'1 ~111 ass1:.t Sl3tl 91111
9'19-2390
Low Down!
AIMIPl'!r 9.25% loan 1'•l<e O\rr loan at !I 2.1'.
1oterest and with a In" oown owner" 111 ftnant'l' belance' 3 bedroom ~1·1
tied on a 11wel strrl'l 111 Wes~1de offeri-a n·la\
1ng patio area" Ith la1111· r~ck BBQ 111 1111
i.ckyard for outdnrn l'O
~Y m,• n t M .1 't1· r
dr o11m toml\ pla1·e SI 12.5\WI l \di
9'11).2390
MHo Verde Horth
I 1.87° o Assumable t\ppl"O). 2300 !'<J rt for l'Omfortable II\ in i: 10
this 4 bedroom. 21 • h,1th
home 1n 1mmarul.it1•
cond1t1on F'amil) room and crackling f1replac·e.
ma ster ~u1lc. Crram1r
till' ac·c·cnts entr) Pat11J
and room-for a pool )"ard. Assume h1)(h
belance loan at 11 87',
1aterest. poss1hle seller
lllSistance $166.500 Ca II
lllday! 979·2390
Take O.er!
12.38% Interest <)i8e to the orean. this :i bedroom. 2', bath c:ondo
provides a ma ~tcr
bldroom and ~nugglt: tip·to fl replace' T~o
1•ti08 for refresh mg out
door relaxinl! A~sume
l\jgh balance loan at
12 .38'. 1ntert ~t·
$152,900 979.2390
OctOll lret1es
~ FfflClftcinq 'loll re near the watl'r m tbl.s 3 bedroom 1dealh tc>tated on a C'orner lot 1n
'\feV.'JlOrl lleil(ht~ (; fl'Jl
family home oHenn,.:
<Un1n)( anrl fam1ll room ~ . h I a l 1 n ~
fireplace lllghhghlctl bf 3 patios for outcloor ettjoyment! 13'. 1n ltrest ! SIG.5.000. 979 2390
t79-2l90 • 37C71 S BRISTOL
SANTAANA
JlllCI llDUCB oi ilils ~upec: sharp 3 Binn home. Wet hilr,
..,ble frplc & murh
...... b offered br thi~ otllf' who l' mos anx 1 .. to move On ly SaJOO. For 11ddition11I
I SG r m 1 t I o o c a 11
w I:~! , .. y ~
TAYLOR CO .
HEJ\ l.TUHS !'>llit·t· I ~Ht>
llG CANYON COUMTIY CLUI
Ma gnificent locutmn o'looking 8th
green or golf COUl"i,t!. Majestic Colonial
custom by owner builder. 5 bd r ms',
lge formal din rm. fam rm. bi lharfi
rm, refrigerated wtnc rm, & 612 ba
Marblt!. fin est wood paneling. air
cond .. + many custom featu res.
$2.150.000 inti. land May sell fu rn
llG CANYON IROADMOOR $750.000
Beau t 4 bedrms . Fam rm
wtfireplace. formal dtn rm. 212 ba .
Newly decorated 1n soft pleasing
colors. Beautiful new l'plng & d rapes.
New marble t•ntry. Pool & spa.
141URMMG'TRH ROAD SAT/SUM 1·5
A REAL JEWB. IH THE ILUFFS
Just hsted a fantastic. 3 Br "Linda ..
rrodel on \\1dest greenbelt. Like ne"
\'acant. S2iO.IXX,. St't' :rn~time
HAAIOR VU HIUS IROADMO OR
View of ocean, buy & Pavi lion lights. 4
Br:. 21:? Ba. fam rm. 2 fplcs, $420.000
incl land. or $330.000 leasehold. $665
per yr ground rent til 1991 Owner ht>IP
finance. Submit ~our offer
1251 SURRJME WAY SAT/SUM 1-5
GREAT OCEAM VIEW $405,000
3 bd r m, fa m rm . Pool. Security
system. Vu of night lights. Lgt• assum
low int. loan No new loan fees
HARIOR VIEW -HUGE YARD
Quiet. park·hkt' selling. Rm for
paddle tennis and pool. Great for
orchard. Cul de sat slrt>et. 3 bdrms.
fam rm. $379,500 in<'luding the land.
SIG CANYON "VERSAILLES"
Golf course Vil'"' Beaut. lands(.' aped
Park-like setti ng. Lo\'ely pool , ~pa &
gazebo Gated tourtyard w1 th
fountain. ~tarblt• fo~ er \\ glittering
chandeljer 4 bdrm.,. den. fo rmal din
nn. 412 ba. S950.trn including land.
HAAIOR VIEW HOMES $225,000
Popular 3 bdrm ~1on<Jl'O model
Formal dm rm. ~Jany extras Serurity
system. Large as!>Umable loan
1824 PORT STIRUMG SUH ONLY I ·5
$74,950 MW SO. COAST PLAZA
Attracli\'e 2 bdrm rondo A great
starter home Pool & spa. See now.
FACfMG FORECLOSURE S 115,000
Near Westdiff. Newport Beach. LS?e 4
bdrm. Vacant See anytime
WY WAl.K TO BEACH $199,900
4 Bdrm. familv home. Formal d tn rm.
Secluded pi)()I and patio . Lge
assumable loan Land included
4 IB>ROOM $169,900 FEE LAND
Family homt' 1n College Park or
Irvine. Nite ~<Jrd. Air C'OIJcl. Spa Good
assumable rm<Jncmg See now
3531 Al.MOHD, IRVIHE SUH 1-S
HAUOR VIEW HOMES -PORTOFIMO
4 bdrms. ram rm. 312 ba. Tcen-ager's
pnv. swte Comm spa & pool S345.000
ind. land. S.52JJIXI ctn Owner rinance
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS
' 2 I 11 Sall Joacpll Hilk Rood
~ CEHTH. M.I. 644-4910
I st Time Buyers
I Br. S .\ Si:! 1'""l I Ur In Sii . .)00
3 Rr. ("~I St IJ.IKMI
JBr.C M SIH.!IOU 2 llr. t: s1dt' l' ~I SI l!l.500
:t Or, II R $129.!lllfl Jllr. (' M SI 29 ,!11111
i\11 ha l't' e\(·ellt•nt
financing Co II nw for a
newmit appt 631 iJ70
TRADITIONAL
REALTY
OLDE~GLISH
TUDOR EST A TE
$104 90 0 Dramat1r i'Ol't'll nr
OLD E:'\r.1..\:0.D "1th
an'hed entr; to Ol.Jn;
TIME PARLOl II ~1th
rathedral t1•pe windows.
un ique f 1 repla('(~.
C.A N O·L EL I c; II T
fO RM A L 0 I I N ti .
t·ountry k1ll'hen. 11cp
breakfast nook . II I
hbrar). se \\10~ rm.
itleaming h w firs and
caniaite housr All on
large lot in area or FINF:
llOMES PL.llS As~ume
low interest loan at $797 e..~ r m o N O QUALIFYING I
HURRY Call 841-6JOO
' llllltJ world •
AL.OT FOR Aunu This 3 Bd rm l amlly
hoft has expanded with
;i 4th Bdrm + fam ily
rm Total liv11111 space around 2.000 sq rt. Alot
for aliltll' prier SJ23,000. Hlg.h assul!'ll ble VA Isl sum Pfrl tmo. Don't de
lay, u ll D11n1 tod1y. Oiana Pictt11 I VOipe
•
P~IHSULA PT.
PRICE REIHTTIO:"'
On t·~c·11ini: nu honll' nr
ha' &11t·eo1n ~RR m'tr -ultt· " ma rhlt· r111r
for ma I n H ,t•r11 r·11'
~\Stt'm. :l t•ar i:aragt• ~ow S.'i95.000' Opt•n Sun
I 5. 151 l ~hrama r
673-9060
DAVIDSON
REALTl
CALL TO SEE Rig C)11. !i Br. $1.950.000
Lido fs. bay vu S.S75.000
Pemn Pl S Br S495.0IMI Duple\ bnat dnr k
$'1J9.5m Dui>lel' nr nceon Sllli .soo C ~lesa duple\ SIH~ 500
Wtrfrt do1:k H 12 S-19~.ooo
673-9060
DAVIDSON
REALTl
100/o DOWH
Newport Terra<'l'. NH
$129.900 J Bdr. 212 Ba
Turtlerock. Irv. $299.000.
J Bdr. 2 Bn. vu.
Hentage Park. Irv 3
Hdr 11'1 Ba $106.~
Tht srr lngs. l rv-182.500. Br I 84
.... '· •1 ... .. ....
R&M ~
$MARTIUY Thi& one 18 ru 1ty priced
rl 11ht 1 Large r1mlly
hon with 4 Bdrms. 2 Ba.
and bi.a. bi( bonus room. Owne.r will 111l1l In floa11cln1. Fl.Ill price sm.ooo. m .11t1
ASK FOi IOMIT A
CHOtCtUOO location : 3BH. 3 car ~ar .
Na'tls TlA;. $399.500
stwtr & Cort: 28R house and 1 Br
income unit. Prict! reduced. $235,000
t11GHrS CONDO: 3BR 21"2 ba. Only 2
)TI old. ~sumc tst at 1:p'~";. $172 .500.
675-1171
11.\HB<>H HE.\ I.Tl'
CORONA DB. MAI ourux
Choice lotation ~ear shopµing.
l.<irge Warmington built duµlcx
. with 3 lxlrms and 2 baths in EA CH
unit. ~'ii·cplaccs. :-.eparall' garages.
beam teiling~. bit. tns. carpels and
drapes Terrific' \'illut· al $31!1,000
()\mer \\111 ftnann· with 20', clo\\ n
only 121 :!', mlt•rpst
SP£CT ACULAR
OCf.AHRONTHOME
O\'erlooking privall' tommunity
bea<·h and t he wa\'CS hrt•<Jking on
the shon• in l'xelus 1ve Cameo
Shores. A lo\'eh 4 bdrm home
beaul1fully maint<Jtned with sluhng
glas::. pands op(·ning onto the
tropical gurden and s 1i.1<·1ous
<X·canfront lcrraet'. i\11 lhe fl·atures
you would l'Xpt'('l in a lloml' of this
quahty mduclmg formal dining rm .
dl'll. rdn g1:ratl'd \\Ille \'UUlt .
\\ork.o;hop and uut'h. mul·h mon·.
One of our urt•a:. mo ... 1 magn1fitent
home:. and an l'Xn·llL·11t 1n\'l'slml'nl
at S2.91KWJO
60F££TOHTHEIA Y
Prwalt• ptt•r and float for large
Hltht Beaut1luth· dt·t·ora tcd
ba\front home 1n o,;, t•r Shores 4
lx:l.i-m.. plu.., den l'Oll\'t•rl1blt· lo il 5th
tx:lrm . formal ba~s1dl· dining rm ,
kitchen wtlh se'paratt• l.'al111g a n•a.
work!>hop has outs1clt• at·cess
rnm·en1enl lo tht• doek . large
bavside terra<'l' all in hrn·k big
en0ugh for a pool F.ll•J:!ant hayfronl
h\·mg ~1.mo 1..11
100/o DOWH
Sharp Bluffs Condo O\ erlookini? the
rn11. 4 bdrms .. 3 baths. eheerrul
kitchen with st•paralt· l'a ling area.
large hvmg rm opens onto patio. A
great bu~ al SW!J.500 L II. with
great terms 121:.iP INTEREST.
:la'> Yf.i\H.S FIXED RAT!-: 1 •"',
[)()~']'\'
Dtft.EX SUEPEI
Talk abnul value ht'n's a dupll'x
m Corona del :\Jar 1m<'(.1d at JUsl
~.51KI' Cult' 2 bdrm t•oll<igt· l'lt•a11
and n1<·cl~ <IN·orall'cl plu:. ,1 I bdrm
apartment Gn•al llwal ion . 2 hlorks
from shoppmg (hHwr \\1 ll fmant·e
''Hh 25' • tlmn1
SWIMGtMG TEIMS
()\mt•r \\111 least.' option. t arry a
~or t•arry an .\.I r D. tu help ~ ou
bu' this .,mart Wl'stcltff condo t"Oiivenientl~ loC'alcd near shopping
and tran:.µortatron 2 b<lrms
pmate patio. Isl floor Sl~l.500
CORONA Da MAil LOTS
Otean and ba" ,·icws from the:.f.' 4
<.'Onllguou.o; R·i lots hidden away m
a pri\'ate (.'Omer or Corona dcl )Jar.
Can be purchased separately at
$.595.IKIO t'aC'h or all togl'ther fo r
Sl.9511.CUI <hmer will finance with
25', clmm.
FULLY LEASED
INVESTMENTS
lalSTRl.M. IUILDIHG
Hi gh visibility corner location.
Connete tilt-up t'onstruct1on only 4
vears old and rucelv maintained.
i\px 15.300 sq. rt.· leased to 4
tenants all with C P .I. or
com pa r abll' adJ us tm cnls
$1.13.1.IXXI.
CO.IBCIAL IUILDIMG
On Marine /\vc .. Ba lboa Is land.
Attractive brick building leased lo
JX>PUlar Mi one's Restaurant plu~ 3
apartments. $498.000 own er wi II
finance.
SHOPPIMfi CINTll
CPrime corner location on Wesl
19th St. in Costa Mesa. Interesting
tax ronslderations with long term
land lease. Owner will finance. m.1n.1.
17 I 4J 673-4400
121 ll 621•2121
Tiit HertMH-Arte's "-tnt
hNMitlltd .... h .. t;Ofllll,.,
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 1-5
Harbor View Hills
1300 SANDCASTLE CORONA DEL MAR
Spoic~ ft popular 2 11ty
l~k 'Ourlln11ame." <I HH.
3 &. ram rm. bl1t bonw.
nu, form din rm. 2 fplt'
F'~ hllld T~rnflt' Cllll)On
\1C\\ ~.Wl.
D~
CAMEO SHOUs.lOCATIOM PLUS
View of C'oasl li nt'. Jl'l ty &
offshore islands with access to
sandy be<Jch below. 2 fa mily rms
5 RRS & den with wet bar &
parquet floor. CU!)tom designed
pauo with pool. $3,200.000 Fee
L~nne Valentine 644·6200 ( U39J
IAYFROHT A home with the
ultimate reatures for a luxurious lire style. 60' boat slip. 3 BR. faro
rm & fo rmal dini ng. Stained
glm,s cverywht•re. J ennat re.
centra I 'atuum & air cond.
marble fpk, extensive security
!>ystem.5. bays1de patio & 2nd
story bulf'ony SI .750.000 BohlJt
Ryan 752· 14 14 (( >40)
HEWER MEDITERRANEAN
IAYFIONT Dot·kmg for an 80'
ves.sel plus bay boat ' Water ,·1ev.
from all main rill!). ~laster suite
1s a separate wing & has sitt ing
rm\\ fpk. 4 BH. plu~ rnnve rtible
library den all w pm <Jte baths.
Price indudes lht• land & is the
largest lot on promonlor~ bay
Owner f1nanr1ng a' illlable lo
qualified buyt.'r al under the
market rate A..,~ing SI. 700.000.
OPF..N HOUSE SUN Di\ Y 1 ·5 -842
llarbor Island Drive
Promontory Bay N ewporl
Beach. Larry, Dyer 642 8235
IAYFRONT Shcltt•rt•d b~ I larbor
Island +. ~l ain bav \ 1cv. w fam
rm & pool ·great for
entertaining. $1.4lK.l.OOll Lii Seller
v.ill help w fina ncing For Ap pl.
on security Island t'all Dona
Outhester 00-8235 (I> 12)
LUXURY OfffRJHG OH Spyglass
Charming Southt·nurl model
w breathtaking 180 tlcgm.:. ''W'-"
or ocean. Catalina. Newport
11.urbor & coastline \'lsible from
rmsl room-; 5 lg UH. 41:? BA. 3
c<Jr garage. pool & spa and much
rmre Sl.100.000 ~hrna Room
5.51 ·irlm 11).131
SEEING IS BELIEVING llarbor
H1dgt• finest "Dt'\on s hire
~lode!" Tht• 1Jt•an•f11l dl'ror &
p<1nor::im1t· \'le\\ \\111 transform
\'OU.I' lift> sl\·k Air rnnditionccl. ~ecu rtl\ ~v:.tl·m . guarded rommum·l~. al .. Bu~ t'r!> .. price of
S750.000 lklen Wood 644 -6200
(00 1
YOU OWN THE I.A.HD & BOAT SLIP·
OPI!.l"'\I llOLTSE SUNDAY 12·5 IO Balboa Coves Nt•wport Beach
S595.0UO . l mm<lt'U la l e &
beautifullv furnished home on a
!landy beach 1n a p r i\'ate
c·ommunity. Profess ion a I ly
remodeled. Ma ry Lou Marion
642·823.5 ( 045)
SI00,000 PRicE RB>UCTIOH MOW
$495.000 Custom tri le"el 3 BR. 3
BA plus guest Seller rmancmg.
2211 Waterfront. Corona del Mar.
Open Saturday & Sunday 1·5
Martha Macnab 642-82.15 < D46 )
THE CAREFIH LIFE One of a kind
offering m Woodbridge. Simply
stated trus home 1s the finest.
Li ving here features 5 BR. 3 ba.
& the most magnif1C'enl park-like
yard in the area. A must for
seeing. $354.500 Susie Weiss
Si'>l-8700 (047)
HHIMSULA DU,LEX Fabulous
financing • excellent location
near Balboa pier . 4 BR up, 3 BR
down. Good income producing, no
maintenance. Only 10 years old.
Good condition. $325.000 Julie
Van Wieren 752·1414 (048)
CHARM, LOCATION A.MD
~These are yours in
this highly upg r ad ed J.M.
Peter's home in Northwood.
Cul·de-s ac location. cus to m
sh\tters & draperies. spa w /brick
decking & much more. $250,000
Myrna Boom 551·8700 (049)
mlCID TO SILL Bayshores 5
BR. ramily room. Great potential
· room to add • 2 sizable patios.
Bean and bricks. Low $299,000
L.H. Beverly Morphy 842·8235
(DiO)
+ con RU\LTT 1 mvtjmrm conrnnr
FROM TOP TO BOTTOM .••
Ttl AtlST flJMES IN NEWPORT BEACH
HAUOllSUMD
S.luutcd in lhe finest location in Newport Beach. this
very spcc:iul home offers 4 flt•drooms . 5 Ba lhs a nd over
5.000 !>(juurt-feet or the· most lux uriou lifestyle
avrulable. A pwr antl s hp t-0 <.H'l'Om modate up to a 100
foot boa t aud nN1rly 116 of an aC're right on the main
dtannel $5 M1lhon
UNDAISU
In a \\Ord. SPEC'T:\C:ULAH This brealhll:lking
tx1yfront mansion ts lllluatt>d 111 one of Tll E best
lo('at1ow. 111 all of South<•rr) California. Breathtaking
\'lt'WS from t•n•ry 1mix1rt:rnt room with fi Bedrooms
and m'l'r fi,;)()() squart• feet. s:11; M illton
HAllOR RIDGE
'llus fabulous l'ountry Frerwh Es t<lle . wrlh over 5.300
ltiet of tht.· f1ne~t traft~m:.insh1p you havl' l'\H ~een
utdudt>!> TllE most panoram1t vie" of Nt.'wport ,JI arbor·
<lllll lht• Patrftt· a' all<lhle I Bedrooms. 4 1 2 Bath::. + 2
Spa,., S2 :1 ~hlhon
Ol'EN SL'N 1 5 3 San Sl'l.lasl1an
llGCAHYON
If t:ountr) Engll~h and f>l'l\':J<'y ;u·e your requ1remenls.
this fi.2tMJ Mttrnn• foot mun:.ron \\1th new pool and spa.
1iMlonth1:~01f t'otlr!>l'. h tht• answer 5 Bedrooms. 4 1 ~
Rath.'>. 2 lanul~ room., ,11111 .,t·t·unt~· fit for a king $2 J
.\1ilhon
UDO ISU
Simply lh1· f11w:.1 walt•ifront home. reason a hly priced,
on Lido a,·:.qlablt'. Ovt·rsi~l'd lo t with southern
CXJX>sure and your o"n pier and slip. 5 Bedroom~. 41 2
HCJths :md spedal'ular open t'eihngs reaeh1ng to the
rroon lfl'G E al>:-.umable loun S2.25 M ti hon
UNDAISU
F'i.nanl'ing ;.111d illl that got•:-, \\1lh a 5 Bedroom. 5 li<1th
honx• -;1tu<1tt•d 1m lht· ~lain Channel in :"iewport II arbor
With a gll<Jl'fh:d gate ancl p1t•r <ind !>lip for a 70 foot
hoat. this g1•11tcl'I homl' off1•rs the \'t'r ~ best in
waterfrnn11r,·1ng Ownt·r v.111 tarry SI KS M ir wn
llGCAHYON
i:t·rd wd o~ lh1• nw~t t•xtlus1n• rnuntry elulJ lair" ay m
Southt•rn lahlorn1a. this fi Bedroom home features a
nl'itom pool and 111tomp<1rable 'tt•w of the golf ('Ourse
Scparntt• 2 l>t•tlroom quarlt•r:-. with den and an t•normou~ btlll:trtl room Ov.rwr \\Ill T H:\DE '' S18 '.\Ullio11
llG CAHYOH
.Ju::.t a th1p ~h11t a\\CJY lo the ilh green. this a\\ ard
\\inning tlL'ilom hnml• t!> des1gm·d for the• ~oph1st1<:ated
muple \\1th no <'htlclren O\'cr 1.000 square reel with a ~arded gall' and <ill lht• amt•111ties you would expect,
mdudtng a sit clown twr O\\nt.·r will finance SI 75
~till ion
twllOR RIDGE
This bl'<Julllul t·ountn Fn·nd1 manor with I
bt.'droom ..... 1 lamll~ roon1 dt·n ilnd separate stud~
o(frrs a grand on::in 'It'\\ .111d trul~ e~lale pride
Propl'l'b srtuatl'd 1111 lht· lot. th1!> new homt'
ad1ltllonall~ pro,1dl's a g<Jrcfton solanum and ga1ebo
~l:PEH Fl ~1\:'\l'l~C . Sl.5!15
OPI·:~ Sl ';'l;D:\ Y I 5: 7 Trafalger
llGCAHYOH
,\rlJ01111ng a 2:!.'i ac·rc· prl\ale park 1you don't ha,·e to
('Ul lhl· gn1.,.,• I this Ii Bedroom.:; nath c·ustom home I
w1oc·t·up1t>tl J111I ready lo mm t' in O\'er 5.5011 square
feet \\llh it .... own PHl\'ATfo: pool and ::.p<J. you 'll never
rind a twttt•r ll.1m1l" honw OW~F,R FI NANCINr.
SJ .595 Million
OJ>Jo:~ Sl':\I> \\' I .) lo llilleresl
CHE.AaJ DOVEi SHORES
Out of the flight path. thi:-. 1·u.,tom home offers nearh
I.I ACH£S \\1th a pm·atl' µool ancl spa Hoom for a
tennis t•ourl " llurr~. this \\nn't last O\\nt'r \\Ill
fm:..nl·t· Oil I raclt• S985.!"kl
llGCAHYOH
'fhi~ m<1,1.!111f11·1•111 former l>t•aU\ illl' model h<J s ti all
O\·t·r3.400:.quan· ft'l'l \\1lh :1 lkdrooms. 3 Baths and a
f<imily room Pl.L'S a 1>m<1lt· pool spa A:-.:D sauna ExC'eptwnall~ prl\att• ~.ml urHJ large a:>l>umablt•
limuwing SX!l5.!Mkl J
llGCAHYON
Exqui:;;ite in t•\wy clctail. lhis l':<pandcd Monato model
(3.00> squarl' fel'U offers 3 bt•drooms. 21 ~ Baths and a
\1EW all l hl' way to Catalina !! Hardwood floors
abound with bright rooms throughout 1mulliple
skylitesl O\\ller rinancing arnllable Priced lo sell al
$75.IXX>.
OPE~ Sl':-./Di\Y I ;, i Rut• l'h~rtcau Royal
UDO IA YFIOHT
Beautifull~· ap~xunted home with 2 bedrooms and den
µh.t'i 3 full hatl1-; situated HIGllT ON the Lido Channel
\\1U1 a prizt'<I hoal slip ml'luc!ecl Nearly 2.600 squar e ft~l of lwcur~ tnduding a "no \\Ork " kitchen ' llUGE
a.<;sumable f111anC'tng a\'atlable $595.000.
WEST NEWPORT DUrLEX
Sparn1us and eh.•gant wa terfront home with 7
Bedrooms tof 2 units of 4 3 I with its own Pier a nd float.
This excellent property l'an provide wonderful income
or an oppottunity to live on the water with a huge
fa1111I~ COl\ll'LE.i'E OWNF.R FINANCING S545 .000
lfGCAHYOH
An end unit townhome m H1g Canyon pro\•tdes an
ove~1zed vard and enormous pn\'al'y that '::. JUSl
v.hal th.ts 3 Bedroom. 3 Ra th Bordeaux model offers .
Over $250.CKXI of assumable rinaneing. it ·s the 'best buy
in the Canyon. $.S<X>.000.
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5: I Rue Fontainebleau
IUY /WSE/IEHT /SHAIE
This elegant Villa Balboa condo offers 2 Master Suites
";th all amenitieS'. Security abounds . The owne r will
listen to ANYJ'HJ NG! ! Rent for $1 200/Month ($600
each person ). or LEASE/OPTION or ow ner will take a
Mercedes/Porsche or Bo a t as a d own payme nt.
Sim.In.I.
MEWPOIT CllST
()'foring 4 Bedrooms. 212 Baths. tennis a nd a pool and
spa, this MUST be the best buy in Newport ! Presently
moccupied. the owner will provide large financing ror
a qualified buyer. Can you believe a Newport Be ach
home for only $225,000? '?
. WIST CUFF
This lovely 2 Bedroom. 2 Rath townhome is unoccupied
and was recently rt'duced in price. A private location
'Mth VERY private pool, this is THE BEST BUY in
Newport Beach. RIDICULOUSLY large. assumable loan at l2W''4 interest for 30 years. S1Z3,000.
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5: 1214 Rutland Road
11 4 A¥91DA CUMIH
llUf H
Ofllt4 SUM I ·S
LIASl/Of'T10N OI SAU
Only $15 .000 l>own L a r ~e
Assumublc Lo1tn With 30 Ycttr
f'i xed Rate. Owner Will C1trry
lar~e 2nd T.l> At Low Interest
Lovely 3 BR End Unit W /Wrap
Around Patio On Lush Greenbelt
1Jnmed1 atc Po~s~ss 1on O nl y
$210.<XX>.
U RUl FOMTAINULEAU
llG CANYON
OflfH SUM 1-5
F1naJJy ! A Big Canyon Dov<•r On
The Market! Huge Mast<.·r Uedroom
-Mirrored Dressing Hoom & Bath
Pvt Guest BR & RA i Oen
Beautiful Decor Shows Like A
Model -Pride Of Owncrsh1µ
C>.Yner Agent Will ~'inanc·e Pm·t·d
Under Market Value Al $425,000
1993 POIT SUIOURHE
HillOR VIEW HOMES
OPfH SUH 1·5
New Listing Corner Lotatw11
Great Curb Appt.•al Carrnt•I ~l ode I J
BRs. Skylight In F H Ver~
Secluded Yard. Comm 1-'ool & Park
At End Of Bltx:k. Call l{(•garcl ing
Outstanding Fina1i<.·1ng .\sk1n g
<Ally sttS. <XX>.
542 HillOR ISUHO DRIVE
PROMONTORY IA Y
OflfH SUH 1-5
Custom Bayfront. F 1-.: E LAN U
Parquet Floors. New Carpt-t~ 3
BRs Pl us Con\'. Den 31 ~ BA Sep
D.R. Huge ~·. R. W Wet Bu
Kitchen W Pantry. Brk fst Rm
SaWla 3-Car Garage Wood Uetk
Bay, Doc·k Ownrr Will Ctirrv l.rg 2nd. $1 .41'XJ.0(N)
2067 VISTA DEL ORO
ILUFfS
OP&t SUH 1-5
Lovel\' View 2 Hedroom. .... 2 Bath:-.
Eild Unit Dec-orator Wallpapers.
Drapes Plantation Shultt•rs
Super f'inan<•ing Large AssurP.ahle
Low Int. Loan Shows Like .\ ~t•\\l•I
-$235,IXlO. :\ "Joy Of ~(.'\\'J.lOrt .
Usung.
2752 UYSHORE DllVE
IAYSHORES
OflfH SUH 1-5
Prirre Bavfront \'iew Pier. Dork
Quality 5. Bedroom In Des1rablt·
Gated Community. Prt\ate Bea th
Beautifully ·pgraded. E\'cn If
Purchased With Land . $2,071i.OOO
Total Pnce Is Less Th an ~:qual
Locations \Vith Equal .\ mcn1t 1<·s
Priced At $975.<XXJ Lcast•hold
1412 SY&W>E TERRACE
IRVIHE TERRACE
onH SUH 1-5
Secluded Gardens & Trc.•cs \\' H1°1tk
Pat10s. Sunm Glass Entloscd -1 BH
Home p,-, (iatt•d Entl'r~
Hardwood Parquet Fir!. & Fn•11C'h
Doors. YOL' OWN Tll E I..\~ I>
Exclnt Finanl'tnl-! :\\mlablc \-.king
SI78.tXX>.
510 VIA FlORIDA
SAN ClEMENT£
OPEN SUH I· 5
Cat.alma Sunsets In San (.'lcmentl'
Ocean Views Everywh ere Gn·at
Location H ardwood Floors
Imported Tiies 3 Bedrm + Offl<'e
$282,(00 Existing 1st T 0 . Offered
At ~.000.
MEW USTIHG
HEW HOME
Spectacular Custom Built \'1t•\\'
Home Private Security Gated
Location In San Clemen le. ~00 Sq
Ft -4 Bedrmc; -3 F1repla<'es
Solarium Hot tub -Exercise Room -
Maid's Quarters -You Mu st See
This Breathtaking Home Built On
~4 Acre & Priced SIOO.I)()() Under
Value For Fast Sale l'all Now To
ln5pect.
llG CANYON -VIEW!
Walk Thru Garden Courtyard To
Towenng Door Leading To ~larhlc
Entry. Winding Staircase & Spac.
L.R. Large D.R. Den W !Fireplace.
1-iAge Master BR & BA. Plus 3 Add 'I
BRs. Big Lot W, Paddle Tennis
C.Oµrt . Mountain, Ocra n Views .
Reduced To $825.000.
COIOMA Dfl MAI DUPW
Recently C.Ompleted Custom Home
W/Used Brick Fireplace. Mex.
Tiies & Vaulted Ceilings. Master
Suite W /Cathedral Wi ndows &
'ITeetop Views. C.Ozy. Secluded 2 BR
,Rear Unit Plus Poss. Guest
Quarte rs' Great Financi ng .
~.(XX).
SA"1' A AHA IA.aGAIM
One BR Condo, Adult Living.
Upstairs Unit W /Deck. Cloae To
AlOI & Spa. Walk To South Coast
Plaza, Just Reduced To $69,000.
Agent/Owner.
759-911 uc.,... ........ .... ,..c.-.
.
HOUSES FOR SALE
I IR,,... LOFT
•10 Navarr('. Irv int•
IW> V'.XXJ 149.950 Sat Sun l 5
2 IEOROOM
117 Mannt> Ave. Balboa Island
hi3·00l $295.000 Sun I ·5 moo Cart1µ<11wt . ~ll!:>!;.IOll \'ll'JO
~ fm;1 $22!!,(KKI Sun I ·•1
16.51 M.tf"amar. Balboa Perun Pt.
NH
IH2·5200 $:l:~l.(MNl Sun l 5
1211 Rutland Htl. Wl·.,1l'11fl . NB
G10 57Ti Sl2:!,(KIO Sun I 5
l21i7 Pat'1f11'. l(,!;.la :'lll•sa
liJl MIKI $185.IKKI Sat Sun I 5
-1 ~1<.'lod~ I Jl. I l'\'1111'
fi75 5511 Sl·l!).(Joo Sal Sun I 5
2 BR plus FAM RM or OEN
•:Q Sunlight. T11rtll·rot·k. l1·,·111P
!65 :!!~Hi S2fi~.!r.1:'1 < lµt•n Sun !ti Ii • * 10 Balhoa I 'II\,., Balhou ( 'o\'t'!;..
~B
1~12 8:!3.5 $5!15.1.100 Sun 12 5
l!JSan<l l>oll.1 r ''"Pt Tl'fl 1 ~B
lii5 liOAI Sl2:i,!IOO Fl'l' Sun I 5
1·109 Dolph111 'l\·rrat'l'. In 1111'
Terran· ( 'd :\1
t»I 6~ I ~1511 OW Ft·t• Sun I :;
:~mt \'1!;.La l'u.1011 \pl l kh
7;~1 1:!'21 ~ll.1.\KK) Sun 1 ,°J
* l!I Curl l>m l' .1 ;.-.mmt• (.'i t•t•k .
((l.\J
t~U 151~1 I ::!8 .d."tl ~<tl !-tun 1,1 ,I
i">l llam11lo11 \ I, t'o:-.1<1 ,\h•sa
15!1 1501 :1t:rn~i1 1 S<•t Sun 1 :;
~1 'f'n·1m11t. l':111wo Short·:-. l'd.\I
().1-1 !.KW S5H5.IN."1 Sal I. ~o 5
ux ~<llldhar . .l;.-.n1111t• Cn•1•k. t'd:\l
l :'i!J l~Jli Sl-15 UOll Sal Sun 12 5
:!ill! l lJll-.1dl•. ~l'\\ port Ht·al'h
lil2-82:1.'> ~fi:i.IMJIJ Sat Sun I 5
3 1.1 l!Jth ~t Balhoa l't•nm
1rn I llMI $31!1 IUI Sal Sun I 5
2 BR pfvs INCOME
lf>t t'htl J>r l..11.:1111a Bt>:irh
I~ llli S1111 I I
l BEDROOM
:;1~11 Holll11\\1111d St . llun1111gto11
l!t•arh
~~ !1821 SI 15.(Jll(I Sun I .)
·I~ \'1M;i f'aradl' IE IHull 1 ~B
~;.11;111 $25,1.!t~1 Sun 12 5
*Ill hp1:11 Ln C(i-.ta .\ll''"
1;7:J.1iil s1~1.;,oo Sun 2 1
Zll.Ti' Por1 !'<tr h !;. It, I tr\' II nl!;. 1 :\ B ms mm S2.<>H5m Ft·t· sun 1 s
510 \'1.1 Fl11nrliJ cTlll' P111nadl') S.1n
l1t•m
l fi.4-!lli.t S:~1:1,l""' Sun I 5 * * 1:111 B:'''ldt· Dr . .\1:11 "a•. l'd.\I
&i-1 'IOt~l 'I IMMl,11110 Ft•t• ~un I 5
l!<k! .\larapula. C'onm;i •kl \lar
&12-8235 S228JKlO Sun I'.! 5
701 ( ;oldt•nrod . l 'ororw dl'I .\lar
O:ll 11m S:~)l1.1rn S1111da' I .i
~'ti \'1st.1 Flor.1 tlllulb • '\II
t-ii:lX'l511 S2 I:.! i t"' Su 11 I 5
1!111 Court \q· \\\pt P1•n \ ll
lii5 Ii 111111' fii:i :.!:!!II $.1!r.I O<HI
~al Sun 11 fi
u .i2 Ba lhoa Cm l'S, :'\ lkh
&t2 52m $.')SO.IOI h •p Sun I 5
-t25 G:nun·sh•r I( ',q'k.' Sl•ru•:-.1 ( ':\1
1>12-.1200 $145.IMIO Sun I 5
19 Bulbou l'o\t•s. ~II
615-liO+~ S.575.llOO St1t Sun 11 fi
nl6 ~lcmgolcl. C'<l\I
t>lll l521 S:*l.'i,OtKJ Opl'r1 Da tly J .fj
·132 f\tllt•rlon t :\\\pt I !~ts) :-.J B
1).12 52fXI SIHX.500 Sat Sun l 5
212\'ia Ehoh . l.1clo 1-.1('. '\!H
1313-7:~Xl $487,2:!4 Sun I ·I
1 Rut· Font<J111Phll•au Big t'anyon,
:\H
&10-5777 S.~Jll I.OJ Sunday 1-5
IR24 Prnt Stirling llrbr \'11. NB
&W--1910 S22S.OIX> r ee Sun 1 s
~US '.'Iona. ~ewport Brh 1 Blurfs I
64-HXX',O S.115.INX"J Sat Sun 1-5
2Hi lris. Coron<J dcl Mar
1»4-7211 S3.50.000 Sat Sun I ·S
.ll~ Columbus Cr, 01rona tlel Mar
bi3-H.~Xl S.110.!~Xl Sat Sun 1 5
17Z3 Pl:.11.<1 del Sur. Bal Pl'lllt1
631 I IOU $295.IXIO Sat Sun 1-S
:m"l "St. Balboa Pcnin. NB
631-14~1 $438,CXlO Sal Sun 1-5
l'.l2A Occ~m. Corona del Mar
631 14tXJ Sl.3.50.000 Sat Sun 1-5
u t l26 E. Bulboa Pl lnalPeo l
Nwpt Bch
1-524-5980 SJ.350.000 Sun 1-5
466 Broadway, Cost<1 Mes<1
673-5.154 $155,001 Sun 1-5
3 IR plln FAM RM or DEH
l2A Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB
675-4562 $695.000 Sun 1-5
33721 Old Rndge Ht>ad. Dana Poi nt
496-4171 $20,'l.000 Open Sun 1-5
?"lOl llarbor View tHVHls I NB
5.52-1714 S635.~ Sun 1-5
Q) Dahlia. Corona del Mar
631-1266 Sunday 1-5
alJO Sh1pway Ln. llaycresl. NB
642·823.S $380,000 Sun 1·4
2127 Araha. EastbluH. Newport
Beach
642.s235 $279 .500 Fee Sun 1·5
a;u Circle Dr, Bayshores, N R
644-9060 $349,900 LH Sun 1·5
•lar7 Olen Cir, Costa Mesa
6«).9900 $229,«XX>
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Mareh 14, 1982
DIRECTORY
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-is~.
4.511 Camden (('ameo Shores> CdM
b73-7761 sirl5.mo Sun 1 .i
4COJ Inlet l~lt'. l'oronu ckl Mar
li-14 li200 Sl!IH.500 LI I or $378,000
~\'t' Sun 1-5
~ liohJt·nrod .\vt', llarbor Vtt.·\~
Hills. CdM
G44 G2<Xl S:r75.000 With lan<I' Sun
1-5 120 Shorel'11ff Hd. Shon·cllff.
uni
f>14 ~NKJ<I Sl!l5,0lXI Sun I . 30 5
• 125 llro:Hh\;H' n: S1rlt• I l'M
1;,16 ll)9 SHi7.500 Sun I 5
~1 CJtalpa, Npt Heh t I': bluff 1
75!1 1221 S.110,000 Ft•t.• Sun 1-:i
18T~i Hal'IJlll't Ln. ll1111tmglon lkh
~~1 li7ffi $15!UIOO Sun I ·I
IS.'ili2 \\'tlson . .\l1d\\<1\ l'1t'
!lfi:l 1\767 ~l.!150 . • Sun I ·I
15.521 Sunclwik'" Westminster
!l\J h/67 SIW.2SO Sun I 5
l~XI Com rmdon· Hd. Ha vc-rest , NH
1rn 1471i S:ltiO,t~)() Sat Sun 1-5
118 \'i<1 <~uito 'I .tc lo) ~ H
6i5 ~I S72.'i.ooo Slit Sun I Ii
•17 Shoal Dr, l'orona tll·I .\far
7ti0 175li S:JH5.<KXI Sat Sun
22JI Ht'<lland:-l>r. tllack lb~·1 :\TB
fi:)l 18.51 $25.5.IN)') Sal Sun 12-5
2 4 ~ I B u n ~ ii . N l' \\ p o r l B c· h
1 ~:.1s1 bluJ fs 1
fii5 1771 S:n5,(KMI Sunday I I
1700 \hramJr. Hulboa Pl•n Pt. N Ii
fi-12 52tX.1 5:.125.IXXJ Sun I 5
l~l c;ala>.~ 1 l>m't•r Shon•s I NB
i),12 ~-I S-IHS.INKI Fl'l' Sal Sun I 5
• lcll~ Galuxy Dr. Dmw Shores. ~ B
IH2 2.510 S73!J lllkJ Ft>e Stil Sun I ;,
l5 Huslling \\'incl. Trtlrk . ln·mC'
75!1 15111 $28<),()(10 Su11 I 5
18-12 1'<111 \\'l•sl ho11rn1•, 11\'l I. :'\ 1;3
75!1 15111 Sl-11,1)()() Sat Sun 12 5
1721 l~ngs Hrl. C 'liffhan•n. ~ B
ISH 1501 Sfi'l'W.111 Sut Sun I 5
~ill He<llan<ls f E Suk 1 D I
1;121~'1>8 SM!l.!1110 Sat Sun I 5
:>tG llarbor Isl l>r· f Prom Ba v J :\1 B
i5!1 !llf)) SI. llNU)()) Seit' <;u n I 5 * 1!1!13 Prt S1•,1hournl• c 11\'llomc!;. 1 \l~
75!1 !ll!Ml S2:l5.l~kl Sat Sun 1 5 '8:n ('ro~·clo11. C'osta !\I l'""
1~11 73iO SI 11.!JOO Sun l 5
f~ Orakcs Ba,, NCorona dl'I Mar ,ft4l).!~KI S .fl5.IXKI Sat Sun l -1
2113 .\lira •. 1ar. l'cnin Pl. ;\l B
b75 611H S.125,000 Sul Sun I 5
120 Shore<'hff Hd. Shon·d1ff. NB
f>~I !)(Im Si-1~1.llllll Sun 1 311 5
1515 l'umfl('rland 1Wcstd1ffl ~fl
:~101151 $2 1onm Sul Sun 12 4
1510 \balrnw. Balho:1 hla11d
ti7:1 li!Klll S57!l,!MJO Sat Sun I 5
I t:li S<.n•nadl· TNr Cd\I
lii5 :.1.111 S.ll!l.:}jKJ Sat Sun I 5
u J1f5 Ckean Ill. Coron a ciel :\Ja r
tii:l :i:l.'°>I Sl ,2.'iO.IKlll Sat Sun I 5
3 BR plus LOFT
214 ,\rneth\.'-l. Balbou Island
t~~l-!O'~l $4!!8.1100 Sa t Sun 2 5
~it:I H('dlanrls 1 Back Ba v 1 0 1
. 1;11; 71()i Sli!l,HINI Sal Sun I 5
3 IR plus GUEST
~11 Waterfront. Corona clel :\1ar
1~12 823.5 S4!lS.fXK.l Sat Sun I 5
4 IB>ROOM
Z3:l Poirt'iell1a. CdM
67:l-4271 $1)95,0<K> Sunda~ I -1
7Trafalgar. llaroor Ridge. NB
&10·5777 $1,595.000 Sat1Sun I 5
3San Sebastian. Harbor Ridge. NB
&10-5777 S2.3 Million Sat Sun 1-5
l531 Almond, College Pk . Irvine
644-4910 $169,900 F'ct• Sun 1-5
14l2Serenade Terr (Ir\' Terr) CdM
75!}.9100 S.178.000 Sat Sun I 5
lffi Via Ravenna. l.1do. NB
631 141Yl $445.IXKl Sat •Sun I 5
:0l2 Delaware Place. :\1esa Verde.
01
545 9218 St~.5()() Sat. Sun 11 5
132 Via Undine. IJdo Isle. Npt Bch
fl7!l-4271 $42.5.1.XX> Sunday 1-5
4 IR plus FAM RM or DEN
#11 Crockett St. Northwood. Irv
640-6.586 $179,500 Sunday 12 4
(XX> Begonia. CdM
~1-1266 Sunday 1-5
l>l La Jolla Dr. Npt Bch
015-5.511 $450.000 Sun l-5
•3448 Santa Clara Cir CMsa Wds)
CM
979-2300 $1!1J.<XX> Sun 1·5 m Maryland Car C Mesa Verde)
CM
979-2390 $100.500 Sun 1·5
14 Monterey Cir. Corona del Mar
640-9900 $399.500 Sun 1-4
~Cassia. N~ Uch
64().9900 $2913,950 Sun 2·5
l) Sunlight CTrtlrk ) Irv
SSl·m> ~.000 Sun 1·5
u842 Harbor Island Drive, Prom
Bay,NB
6C2-8235 Sl,700,«XX> Sun 1·5
u ZJl9 Bavs1de 01'1\'c, C'orona del Mar .
1>12-8235 $1,8%,<M)(l Sun I 5
••~Hj Hayshore, lltty!>hor~s
642-8235 S2.lXX).(Xkl Fee Sun l 4 311
18Cherry l1 1lls. Big Canyo11. NU
li44-906o St .:1!15.000 Sun I 5
l itXI Hlut• Kt·v. Corona del Mar
&14·6200 $.t50.<XMI Sun 1-5
a.I S<ilzburg. I lrhr Hdg. NH
644-62i.XI $575,000 Sun 3-1)
•1715 Galatcu Tl·rr. Irv Terr. Cd M
6-l-t !XXiO $4!JH.OOO LI I Sun 1 ·5
**1617 Havs1ck Dr . Ya <·htsm<1 ns
U1\'C, CdM.
1*1 ~iO Sl.795.000 Su n l 5 :lm :\lad1son. Cost~1 t\lcsa
!Wi·2313 $135.000 Sun I 5
•915 ~).!orua. Costa Ml·sa
511) 231J $1(i!l,91XI Sun 1-4
l!lU Lanai, I ~lcsa \'crcle I 0 1
!~!-li767 $3-15,f)()(I Sun I 5
•9572 Woodlawn. I hmlm).!ton lk h
~i-231:1 SIS·UJ(JO Sun 1 ·I
ll!ll Kmgslnn 1W1mhhl11 \'lg 1 C~l
f~IS 0303 $259.8.">H Sun H
•1776 Panav t :\fr~a Vc·nlt' 1 (';\I
IH5-03o:J S:J75.lllKI Sun I ·4
*2763 Tl·m Clrdt'. 01!;.ta ~lesa
~>.'°'lf>-1393 $247 .(M~) Sat Sun 12·4
1511 Mtramar. Pt•nin Pt . NH
fii'3-~i0 S5!:*5.1.0 I Sun I .5
:Q \'1enna. ~e\\ port lwach
l>tlJ-5884 S725.om S<tt Sun 12·5
l.5:1:.1 Tahiti . Laguna Bt'h
l!n ~s.1 5.lJ5.INIO Sat Sun I ;,
fi.572 Jard1nl• Dr.Frntst_nfnl.llB
X.12fr.::!lli $17:!.IWWJ Sal Sun 12_5
a~~5 Templl' I lJ lls Dr. Lag B1·h
l!n-s.is.t $695,INIO Sat Sun 1-5
•1~11 AnlrJ.(uu C1rdt'. Nwpl Bl'h
5-18-87~ Open Sal Sun
•IU~Tulan• Dr. ~k:ia Woods. <.:~1
!>l6-m22 S 18-UJ(J() Sun l · 5
l!U4 Port Charles. llarbor Vit•w. :"/ B
6.Jl·til~ S319.5tMI Sunda~ 1·5
?.!2\'ia Kornn fL1do lsll•I NB
m2-521Ml Sat Sun I -5
ll>ll Galax\· Or. [)(;,er Short's. NB ~'8-S&n · S42tJ.OCKI Sat Sun I 5
17'.al Candltist1ck I.n t Bvl'rsl 1 ~ B
752-19'l0 S:l24.5m -Sat Sun 1 5
133 \'ia l 'ndmr (Ledo Isle J NB
b7S.7298 $73.5.IKMI Sat Sun l 5
UH8 Port ~lanle1gh, 11\'ll, NB
159-1501 S.399.IXXI Sun 12-.5
u l706 1': Ckr:rnfront. Balboa
J>mm . .'.'JB
h/5-8016 675-Sl 44 Sat Sun 1-5
Hrdl \\l11trsa1ls Wa~. l'd M
I 75.ll 1221 S376.5m Sat Sun 1-5
•:!i7!J Tern Cir 1 ~lc•su \'crdl• I (.'!\l
;;,1 3191 $239.IKlll Sun 1 5
ll>I Swihnt• Wa~ llrbr \'u ll ills.
l'd~I
f~+t-4910 $420.111.IU Fee Sat Sun 1-5
14 Burning Tr<.'l' Hoat.I . Rig Cyn. ~ B
&t-l-4!JHI Si50.0<MI ~\'e Sal Sun 1-5
1200 Santwgo Drive. Dover Shor es
. OO-R2J.5 SJrn.5m Lii Sal Sun 1-5
21fl Via San Hemo. Lido Isle. NB
673-2556 or 675·3'~8 Sat Sun 1-5
I Narbonne. '.°'l(1wport Beac h.
llarbor Rdg
631-140.l S2.200.IKXI Sat Sun 1-5
ll~ Sandcastle. Cmona del M:ir
673-8550 S.550.0<~1 Sat Su n 1-5
~1 MonlCtuk Cr. llu11lington Bch
~-9597 S227.51kl Sal Sun 12·5
~Waterfront. Cell\!
760-9333 S.595.()(Xl Sat Sun t!-5
5 IB>ROOM
21 Monaco. Harbor Ridge. Ne wport
Beach
644-6200 $750.fXXI Sun 1-5
~I Basswood. E Rluff. NB
673-7:.XI $2:32.lXIO Sun 1 ·5
••7~ Via Udo Nord. Lido lslt>. NB
675-6161 $1.500.000 • Sun I ·5
•824 W. liay, Peninsula
631-1400 Sl.495.000 Sal/Sun t-5 :m Poppy Ave. Corona del Mar
ifi0..0452 $.598,S<Xl Sat/Sun l ·5
5 IR ,._ FAM RM or OEH
~Poppy. Corona del Mar
631-~ Sunda v 1 5
16 Rocky Point. Spyglass. Corona
del Mar
644·6200 $2.100,000 Sun 1 ·5
37 Silver Crescent. Trtlrk Hinds. f rv
752-1414 Sun 1·5
~San Juan !Mesa del Mar ) CM
54()..USl $16.5.000 Sun 2-5 •rm Oriole. C.Osta Mesa
546-2313 $299.000 Sun 1-4
6 • ... FAM RM or Dlt4
•B Via Lido Soud. ,Lido Isle.NB
644-~ $850,000 Sun 1-5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR W.E
J-.OOW
LS Evenlnc Soog, Irv (Trtlrk ) ·
8'7S-S6ll 1174,9'J sun 1·5
~17 Shanlar, C.Osta Mesa
556-1393 $257.000 Sunday 12·4
1700 Highland, Newport Bch
~ Sun3:00PM
1448 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NR
biS.2373 $1 ,400.000 Sun 1-4
ta> Via Lorea. l..1do Is le. NB
673-7l:Xl $4!j8,5<XJ Sat/Sun l ·4
~ Via Amal)<1l<J. San Clemente
66H~H $350.000 Sat/Sun
•70 I Ii II crest, Big Canyo n. Newport
Bch
640-5777 $1,595 MillionSal/Sun 1·5
1-52752 Dayshore Dr IByshrs> NB
75.9-911X> $975.000 Sat/Sun I ·5
•41 Bodega Oay, Corona del Mar
&if).~ $639.500 Sat/Sun 1-4
442 Begonia. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $.595.000 Fee Sal/Sun 1-5
•17 Mwr Beath Cir, Spyglass, Cd M
(iM-9000 $2.400.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
ID! Krngs Pl. Newport &al·h
b7J WYl $790,000 Su n I 4
2 IEOROOM
•a~> Ulo<:k of Santa Ana A, •• C~ta
~ll'Sa
631 61~ $129.500 Sat Sun 11-5
~Wt.·st Wilson. #13. Costa Me:ia
&75-1771 SIO!UXJO Saturday 10-4
•2.5 Canyon Island, Big ('yn. ~ B
673-7:lX> $26.5,lkXI Su n I ·I. 30
Z!T7 Pac1fk .\vc. Costa Mesa
6731:.x1 Sl89.mo Sal Sun t -4
'lLrl Pa1:1fi t ,\\·<.·. Costa ~le~a
ti7:J730:J -s1:n ,IJ(JO Sat Su n 1-4
2.n:i Elden. Cosl<1 Mesa
557-4579 SI 17.500 Open S S I 4
411 1 t Dahlia . Corona dl•I :\t ar
fi75 551 I ~15,000 Sat Sun I 5
~1J Van Ness. Costa .:\'les<1
u75 5511 SI I0.51Xl Sat Sun l 5
2 BR plus OEN
!l.TLI Barrane<t Cr. \'11la Pacifi c. HB
834-<!!08 Sun 12-5
•lUCrcsl Cu·. l'anyon l'rc!;.t. C<IM
673-8494 SHiS.000 Sun 1-5
•2007 \'1sla del Oro I Bluffs! NU
759·911WJ $2.1.5.fXIO Sun l 5
•501 St Andrt•ws. ~wpt I lt:i. NB
b/3 7:nl $162.51.Xl Sun 1 4
•240 N1c-e Lane llJlO. \'1lla Balboa
673-7300 s:~.CXXl Sun l 4
1018 Baysid(.> CMl' East . '.'lewporl
Beath
&12-82.'\S $48.-1,(XIO Sat I · 5
-1.5 Canyon. Big Canyon. NB
1\31 141Kl $350.0INI Sat Su n I 5
3 IB>ROOM
2559 F Elden Ave. Costa ~1esa
675-1771 Sl5~1.00J Sunda\ I 4
2A15 Nona. Bluff!>. NH -
&t-1-9000 S315.0l)() Sal Sun I ·5
rn Dahlia. Co rona del Mar
675 5511 $335.IXXJ Sat Sun 1-5
3 IR plus OEN
li6 Genoa . Co~ta ~lesa
&12-1523 1s1~.5m Su n 11.s
•3U 1\n•nida Curnbrl' I Rluffsl :-..:R
75!1 !HOO 5210,(MNI Sat Sun 1 5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 IB>ROOM
HJ \'icnna. Nwport Bc·h
040-~.6 $425.00> Open Sun I 5
3 IB>ROOM
15Hl2 Calt•ra . Fountain \"allev
003-ti'i67 $115.CXKI Sun I ·5
873 Village Creck. l'.tll!ta Mesa
!W>-2.113 S134.!15<l Sat Su n 1-4
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
I IR p11n FAM RM or OEH
lX> E. C.oasl llW) ii 113 Nwpl Bch
675-3347 S60,(XX) Sal/Sun 1-4
2 IBIROOM
lM) ~ Coast Hwy #270 Nwpt Bch
ti75-3347 $45.000 Sat ' Sun 1-4
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 IR plus I IR
l!ll 1 C:'liff Dr. Chffha\'en. NB
631 1400 $325,00) Sunday 1-5
2 IR plus I IR
315-3151 2 lris. Corona del Mar
644-0010 S347.750 Sal/Sun 1·5
2 • 2 IEDROOM
2001 Kmgs Road. Newport Beach
631 1400 ·S415,1.XX> Sunda y 1-5 I
'4taplus2H
tll-43rd St: Newport Beach
&14·4910 ' $2.5.C},SOO Su n 1-5
PROPERTY FOR LEASE
HOUSES FOR LEASE
3 • ... FAM 'IM or Dlt4
l.8782 Saginaw ITrtlrk I Irv
759-9100 SS.SO/ mo Sat/Suri l ·4
4 • ... FAM lti4 A!:,OIM 20421 Upper Bay Or.~ftta Ana Heigtu tt . ~· • ''· . ~~ $12.25[~ Sat /Sun 1-5 . ,,.. ......... ... : .............
,. ~
Fl 1
I t n OrlnQt Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Mll'Ch 14, 1982
~ ..
$137,000 WARMINGTON
TOWHHOME
ln Woodbridge 2 doors lo adult pool & spa. t h1:-2
bed 2 bath is waiting for someone to -;teal 1t at
the lowest price now ava1labl~ Call Lois l\111lt•r
Kll-1266.
EXTRAOIDltWtY ANANCING!!
<kl tlus picture pretty 4 bed fam. rm. pool & ~pc.1
home located in a peaeeful Mesa \'Heit•
community. Sl67.500. Call Lois Miller 63 1-1266
MESA VEIDE
Perfect starter or investment property. Assume
$2.500 F'.H.A. loan and !)eller~ will earn· SI0.000
2 br dondo $96.900. Call Anne .\l rCasland
631-1266.
DOVEi SHORES
Beautiful Spanish style 4 bedroom pool home
ON FEE LA.'\JD. Loan is assumable and seller
\\ill carry large St'eond Price S420.000 Ca ll
ANNE '.'vtcCASLA'.'10 631 1266.
CONDO WITH VIEW!
Deluxe sel'llnt \ t<>ndo Y.ith VIEW . Good
fi nancing. Onl~: Sl27 ,!J<IO HAE RODGERS
filH.266.
~CWSIVE LISTINGS
In :"-JEWPORT llEIGllTS From tear-dow ns to 4
bdrm homes. Call RAE RODG.E RS for
inforrmtion 631-1266.
SH CATALINA!
From this lx'autiful VIEW home. Traditional
CAPE COD design with 4 brs. 3 baths. fam . rm
& pool ! s.590.lnl with the BEST TERMS! Open
Sunday 1-5 R:\E RODGERS 631· 1266
NEWPORT HBGHTS
That CHAR}1ER you see and want to own!'.
COlP.\'TRY COTT,\G F.: has 1t all p lus 3 car
parking! Owner f1nanl'e S250.000 R AE
Rorx:; ERS 6.3 l-l26fj
IEST COSTA MESA IUY
3 txlr. + fam. rm , remodeled kitchen. Terrific
inveslment at $115.500 JACKIE HANDLF.MA N
631-lai6.
GOLF COURSE.
Ckie of largest homes on Mesa Verde C.C. golf
course . . 5txir .. 412bas .. fam . & rec. roo ms.
pool & spa .... Pri ced to sell quickly at
SiOO.(XX). JACKJE HANOLE~l AN 631-1266.
llGCANYON
A most unique m ntemporary Cape Cod es ta le
on golf course. Features are 7 bdrms. inc I.
maids qtrs .. & study, gymnasium . A very
discriminating property for very discriminating
people. Priced at Two Mill ion. Nine Hundred
FHty Thousand Dollars. Call for exclusive
showing JACKIE HANDLEMAN 631 -1266.
MEWPOllT HBGHTS S 160,000
2 hourses on 1 lot w/good iri-::ome & h igh
assumable loan. Submit on down. Curt Herberts n 63l ·l266.
CONT'RACTORS EQUIPMENT YARD
l},500 sq. ft. land ! 1.280 S<J ft. offi ce. Central
OC. terms Call Cu rt llerberts II 631-1266.
MEWPOllT HEIGHTS VIEW!
Beautifully decorated 4 br home w /nume rous
amenities. Owner will finance purchases at lO'k
int. for 5 years with 25'7r down. Curt Herberts JI
631 -1266.
FllSHI. Y UMODB.ID
New Oak noors. over 2400 sq ft of s pacious
livin g . Vac. Imme diate occu pancy .
Lease/o~ion possible. Asking $325,000 Fee. Call
Pete John.5on. 631-1266.
MEWPOllT RUFfS IS
Piii ~SOM
3 listings to offer. priced from $205.000 to
s:rz.5,CXXJ. Call Pete Johnson 631-1266.
of Cott• MtM, lr•IRt, 11.,_-i ~8'. g
2l4 l 17 .. Slrttt,,Cott• M9M
'631·1266
Independent Member Broker .
VU-1.0CATIOM-VU
Esptclalty 1_,. tri-lnel llo• wftll
bea11tlhl decor by decor•tor
.._ Holptalty wt ... ..,. tWs
3 ~ form Clftd Minwtd ~
room, hllCJ9 famlly rOOM pl•s far«J•
billard room Miit.. for tht • 'he.ttlt
.... .._, .. • .._ room pllas Pri•at.
tpa. UNQUESTIONAIU YIEW OF
OCEAN AND IAYFRONT cloH·•p. o...r _...._. fMlce. sn5,ooo.
OCUJ!RONT HOME
'iWet btachfl OHf -'fft origiMll OWMrt • Ww,,.. In their hOMe. Superior
.. ...._.. " oce.. •ww m. tWs 3
btdroolft pl111 bonus roolft ho••.
.... COMlnlcffon. OW ccny fl"t TD for tht rl9hf buyer . $725,000.
631 -1400.
UDO ISLE Cl.ASSIC
ToWy rttllO.wd-' ~ 2-story
M h best Mitcltet I UW• ftOYor. ()pH,
~ 4 bec*-oo.a, 4 bafll -'HI 2 patios
far ••• t••o:; iii Clftd Giit. StaiilH C)lctss,
cnf opal t.an.a. OW flnece with low
cadl doW9I pcrp!Mt. $445.000.
~NORTH IAYRlONT-
Oftly 4 yeors new with appHli•CJ
Werior. Lcrge 4 bec*-OOM. 3 baMt hoiM
plus I bedroo111 apart111ut. Thro
~ ~ cfliftcp, 30 Y•• IC>Oft for approailftattly $250,000
aui : Ue at 1 l 75% owner 1110ti•ot.d..
w.nt al offwr-s $480,000. 673-6900.
l
PIMNSUIA POINT__.Y IEACH
DeiclitM Otlr I 00 ft. frOftl btoch, 2
~OOMI. patio and deck. AH411Mbl.
fiiatcing. Priced for iwdiat. salt of
$323,500.
IAYFRONT-6 IEDIOOMS
lhibstndfd -'• "waterlr011t" •iew
from ttlis ... and spacious --with by brick patio and pier kw two 56 •
yachts. Conuiut location 1111d
especialy lar9f liYinC) rOCMft, •••d
clring r'OOfl\ lar9f bcr. family "°°"' pM
hbld kitdtln. HllCJe -·-Mite with llll'tile fireplace and ~ •lew
of .. A ftf'J COMfortaWe floor pi.
lllith a Milo:; of pri•ocy! $1.950,000
incWH lmd. 631-1400.
UM>A ISLE DIAMA TIC!
YenatW ftoor pl.. witll sKWity 'olMi
p-i'tcxy of co.tyard .-,. w. ...
roc1111 for""" t••o:; In and o.t. Lonly
5 bed-00111 step.down f...tly "°°"' with
bcr, pief-and sip. RHIWt fiRaitciftcJ or
submit ucha1t9t. Reduced to
$1,495,000. aw..--'I ccny ot 101/4%
~.
9CHANnNG WATERFIONT
C0t.1rtyard utry h1to coordlHted
~ and fJOOd taste. HicJMIC)Ms of
this "°"" illcWt • pmfftsioMI , .. bcr • lar9f f...ily rOCMft, ......... clWltcJ ,,_.-'th finpl11ee, Mparat. C)lcRo.""CMls
...... _. pllll 3 ~. Pier/slip
far lcrget-yadlt. OWMr -'1 ccny 1anJe
Ide and T .D. Redilced to S 1,500,000.
QUIET' '91MSULA "·'
Gnat locatb and ~ 4 "*""' 1-lf Oif O krcp lot Oil a pri•afe lmM.
R~ed Rel ready to :won i•.
$419,000 ... fJOOd t"1M.
IEAUl1fUL ON WATll!
M.-ccallle qilllty and CJOod t•t. ill tt.h
...... -.,... f.mty --...... water. a.tic Wtrior' -'"' 2 Mdroo. ...... cN larCJf ....... patio wi .. 'Pit..,.... .t fire rillg. Yow OWll
boat sip ricpt out yow door kw 4 5.
boat. OWMr will help fltl•ce for
.,atfied bupr. $611.000 °" ... le.ct.
631-1400.
LIASE/OPTIOH OPPOITUMITY!
Hew luwy c .. dos, jHt steps to
Mtwpart. 19ffv.e .t wtll to l»Hchl .............. ....., .......
2 ........ towt•w cCMMlo. o...,.
.......... ..._of SIS,000. Ca• .-.u.000,... .............. ...
.,.. o;t'-.......... far Sllt,000.
,_. ..... cm.do .... ff ..... wt•
...... 9) ......... "_.
...... I or ..... 209•211 ,,..
Sloff.._IW
Orange Coast Market Plcxe
4 BR 1 dtnmg rm +
Ubrar). 3 dct'b, oak
I Ooors ~5.000
4 BR t dmmg rm ~
family rm + s1udy. 2 sty l1V1ng rm. ~pa 411' lot 3 I
car garage $725,!><lO
TIIESE t'INI-: llOMES m:o all be mspected
SUMDAY 1·5
frCMft opet1 houae ot
124 Vlo ltftaco
The
Lawson
Realty .. ~'d'i1t2
Company
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ATTRACTIVE
2STORY MO-OF.RN APT
nr bays, S3115.000 W hltn fabulous fin Sa' e SSS
R&IERULTY
12131434-0908
SALF. OR TRAUE Balboa l~land . 9 Hdrm. 5
8.1 (3 Unll!\) 12 blt1t•k lo
bay. large• Is l Tl> I 1212•·: MrNash ltt"Jlt).
days 642 1334. l'' e~ I 85J.<l189
C(l(N DEL MAR DUPLEX
• Mtw °" Mmilet • 900/o ~
•3 Car GorGCJe
• South of Hwy
./ • 130/o for 10 Yrs
• .... Cottoc)t
An amazing 2 Bdrm. 3 ba owner's unit
pl~ 2 Br 1•2 ba cot\a~e wtlh _a spa no
less! Priced to sell 1mmed1ately a l
$255,00>. Call Quick or Lose out
Micpt loiley & Associates
644-7211
ou11u :x BY OWN EH
MUST SELL! •1t C.sh Offer 67S·:M>631679 9667
BY OWNER
ly Owner
Duplex l>n ~trn "ldl.' lot Pnde of o" er~h1p llnl location I rtt'1•1I 11n1h•1
market $33'J,51M>
I ~Ii ISSl«I
Fl'LL<X.' ~:AN \'I t: W
•JASMIN t: CH t: Ell.•
OWN AGT Fl~A~CW
640-1515 I 7211 5151 "NEW" C:d M l'!)TM
BLT 2300 i.q fl Wik tu
bt:h,JBr. 312Ba. wcula1 --------stauway. sk) hte\, ljrdn
windo"s A~k1ni:
$:115,CXXI
OPEN llatl) l n 616 Mar11-111lll
640-4521 637 87711
PUii.iC AUCTION
MA.MSION See umfer 1069
IEACHFROHT
Opett Sat/5'.:n l ·S
3415 Ocean ll•d J bdrm. dt>n lJrl!e 1lt•1 I..
Gordt1t Showplact on the sarul .\nd 'H'"' Opn fue Sunda) 1 t 2.13 that "on : ,•nd ·' ft·l'
Poms.oltta 2•, > r' old land O" n1•r "111 ht·l1•
2-sty Cup\.' Cod t llr 31: f In a ti(' l' " h u) •• t Ba. S69S.OOO Exn•ll S1,25C1.1•io
67J.4:.'71 I SEA LION REAL TY
675-5354
R AH OWMll NOW! SI 09,toO
Your dream come true. The perfect
opportunity to own a nr new 2Dr. 21,2
ba t.·ondo. Eurthtonl' r pt 'g, pvt pa tio. 2
car gar w1elec <Jr oµnr Great loc nr .
O.C C. shops. bike to twach Open Sat
10 4 ~ W. Wilson 11 13
i-·or f tnan. info
Call Lisa or Jack
111.aa-..arliliJ 675-1771
fASTSIDE COTUGE
2 Bdrm 2 Ba. 1111 crpt . patto cover &
garage. :b swnl' PXlsllng financing
and OWC \\1th :-mall d1mn Full price
SI l!J.;,(XJ
H.B. CONDO
[4rgl' :1 &lrrn 2 Ba former model.
AmPnille~ ineludt• ~ c·ar garage,
tumm. pool. J\1C Assuml' existing
financing. full price Sl29.900. 631-7370
Trade your T 0 s or pro I
perty 111 any slate for
Balboa !~land ProPt."rt}
ftnatH'tOI! 1;l·org1a MAURYSTAUFFER I
BE~~;~~ IN ~!!~~~~~ ....... !?.~~! ~~~~~-~~~
Iii Hor•sty, RJtr.
675-211>6
PUii.iC AUCTION
MAMSIOM Set> 11d under IOI.iii
ISLAND CllARM 1-:H I Light. t•heer) l'ri rrd
right Xlnt 1i·1 m' I 673-0188
CORONA DEL MAR S ,\I. f. 0 R T R \I> f. H\ Cl" ner t"o 2 Br "Ca~ ~es" Condo ~:.1~L"d .. l'O,td '.\le'il un tMlllW~ llO I lot A!>,uma
Single Faml'fy 425 ~~~ndo'yst1e _r
5
1L' "1th l<trg ... frm t'tl 1111 hie 11• IM T 0 uwr Oiwti _ room for R\ :".: ~.J.'h ~d .\~kmg Sl2S.OOO" 1th
C tta I ll1d<fe·r1· a"·" .1mub1 lli•all\ d ... ~,, 6~-IJ.JI I S25 0011 do"n 20th & 0 lJe lrt't'S and lu!'oh0 IJ ntb1 ,111 t•\e~ ll.'ll !lllH!I Pom1na 640 7464
2 Bedroom, l ~alh. II\ mi:. th" :1 Hdrm '1111: t• Ol.m:n 211r. !Ha Ii;, . .,, I
mg room "1th ftrl.'plan'. ~IOI) end un11 " \ t'I\ nt•r Int t rull tro·t-' ~ n1 ~ IUI for a 3 n R 2 Ba
d1nini.: area , k11rhcn. ~pcn;il '\111 11111•11 i:ar.i1tl' Sl3H.1NMJ 0"(' q1uc1 nbrhd. R\' ac-ress scntc·e port·h . IH'am a\:ulabh· th1,h11m1· h"' Pl' t71~t33!!37al .\,,uma ble loan
c.-ethngs 1hru c.ut :! 1·a1 t ht· h1· 111· r 11' "I •• MESA VERDE '"'Tl agt 642 9065
garaiie A\ltt•ado, fti.: dubhou!'ot'. pool ,ond pul JHr :m;1. a;:.umt• luJn' I l'nt•t• n·du1·t1on. greal frwt trt't''· rn~t· .:aroltn lmg l!,rt•t•n .. plu' th "' ~ Ptfli1Hulo I 007' Nr" roof llomt' m ,., n•ll1•n1 l111·atmn SI la •~HJ '1M 6236 aft hl'\I lt'rtru. on 1mmar f: S1dE>
••••••••••••••••••••••• rt"llenl ni nd11 ion "11hu"nt•r ftnJ111111i.: E'SIDE 3 UMITS 3 ·RR homl' R 2 101
1561 MIRAMAR
OHTHEPOIMT
0De11 S.itdoy I • 5
, PRll'f. $215 fMHI J'~uma 642·S200 R2 Pme "alh 111,,.11 SI 19 500 Jdrkte G1l11s '·It· Isl Tru't L) .. ,•d JI ilgl 631 00<.lO u • bt-;im., ran l.'d 1-_1l11m•t,
CUO'DLF: t:t> arbund Lhl'
fireplace and ha\l~ an m rome too ' Two 1 Bd rmj non l'Onformtn~ un11~ or
rermdel into ont• famtl) I home Custom built,
hardwood flo <.r' anc ll lari:e room.~ $339.000
642-5200
j PETE
' BARRETI ... REALTY
PUii.iC AOCTION I
MANSI OM Set> ad under IOtilJ
1 NEW OCEANFRONT
;t I '
Bt1?1test plan for :i h1lrm Jcnmint Crttk I
and spa S39S.ooo \1:1 MESA VERDE Sam76017~i I 3!XlllSq ft 5 Hr+ f.11111
r m Re mo 1! 1• I+· 11 MUST SELL THIS w l(arden & t·altJ1tJ
WEEl<&ID Owner \t'r' flt·\lhlt' r h arm 1 n .: ~ h 11 r m 5257 .500 OP.1'n h1111"· Sun
" fabulou~ O<'l',111 "'"'' 12 4 2817 Shani.JI ll1·JI Beaut CdM CJnwn lor l\ Worhl. lll•ac h.,111t•
2 fllJk'S. p\'t b01'h \' Gra re 556 13!13
!.um $2~1\,. m lu" ml f loans Prtl't' JU:.l fl'
dured. $330.000 Huth
agt _673·8550 760 133-1
Custom bwlt bv owner Beautiful C'ountn
fhn«h 3 Bdrm. 3 baths.
dmmg rm. famtl) rm I dbl paned v. 1ndows.
µiru-out, W W rarpet
uig. enrl upper patio. 2 -------· frplrs. IRe 2 rar 1tar
4 Br Townhouse
~st Bw·C.Mesa I Mo'e nglft 111 lo tht~ freshl~ pa1ntt•d a ndl
<·a rpetc·!l to" 11hou:.e
"' dbl t•ar j?araiu• too ' 10', dwn. no quahfym~. f}Jd unit Good lorat1on
Near Sl'hool~ & Fwy Payrrenls are Sll001pr
mo O"nr al(I . ll1una Cappel. ti31 1266
w overhead storal(e Must stt to apprer1ate It's Mo llomey-I
imt o ~·of ~Id!
VACANT LOT ~~2 °b~;31ra'111e:i!t: I
Nan F'ryer. 644·29<.!9
Top loralion. steps lo --------• ocean Get ,vour plans
and start dm tnJ! nails I Pnred nght al $200.000 Try and beat at 1t s pnred to sell qu11·k
Opett Sot I 5'.:" I · 5 Ne" multi (e, el ru:.tum
home v. itue•.t qlr~
S5El8,500 Sale nr t rJde
333 Po.P.PY A vt~ 760·6452
RXER UPPJR front row Dolphtn Ter
race. Overlooking Yacht
Club on Ba y~tdl' Jlr Largest FE!:: lot
Builder unablt-to ftn1sh
renovallon 30 year
finandng 11\'tlllable al 123.~ Need~ approx
$150.000 to fi01sh proJet•t PMMSULA POINT Priced far belo" ma rke1
1706 MlroMar for QutC'k sale \'cn
tWCM SUMO y I 5 large proht potential Q~ini CapeACod·-2 Allplansapprovtd Bkr
Bdrrn.<1, and huge game 1•760-_729'l _____ _
room ~or make it a
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' HIDDa. 2-STORY I MESA \'ER Of. l 'p ~raded 4Br • ram rm ,
2 '•ba Sut>t"r fman1·m~ 9l •', OWC 2nd Open
Sat Sun 12 4 2763 Tern
C r R I' a I t v
World Be al' hs 1 cit>. Grace 556· 139J.
* MESA VERDE • w1rn POOL AND SPA Sparmus 3 Bdrm. 2 ba
Beautiful Jrca $15.000
dn AsktnR $240.000
$1~ mop~ mt PP Agt
1_00-7~_
large master s uite.
Dormer windows, picket
fence. double garage.
Close to beach. ocean and bay. $325,000.
COLLEGE PK 3BA --------1 Nr. all schOOls. A1C, Gar Dr Opnr, Nu Roor.
642-5200
I J PETE 1
1
BARREIT
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$83,000 1n assumable
loans. Submit dn pay, NoquaUfyi ng. $125.000 •
Wnlh M. Taylor Co • _l!e~ _M,4-4910
LOCA TIOM.P•tC E
IOCHSTCIRCU Can)'on C-rest, Just a step
to Gelson·s Market,
Rogers Gardens and
Fashion Island. Most creatin terms! Looksl _______ _
like a model horn SHARP IASTSIDI SlM,000. 6 a. ., ..
OPEN SUN l·S "'~ ONLY 15°/o DOWM <.P. · J. I ~~. . arid <IWner wiO l inance
ic..11111._ ltec• I 011 ~ aa vnai to qualified buyer Well •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• * tlA.~.1.-...~~·-,,. local~. good look Ing 6 Rare V.A. condo. 2 blocks v ·"'I"""""' unit.s + 4 car garage +
to beach, 2bdrm. 2b• up-673~ ample parklnit. Below I I
Fi: Dbl gar. pool. spa, limesgroaa. ,000. V.A. or seller! _______ , C41T~644-721 I
n1!td. Owner/A11t :
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J AS MI N ! C ft £ EK • ....,....~teMmunl· fr. wn. courta. pool,
1111 • d11Mt. Hill_lly I.IP· .,..... Zlr;dto, formal •rm. 2 f'rpk:t p¥t pool ........ "':"Ma.000,
OPEN SAT /SUN 11·2 ......... , ' ...
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DAILY PH.or
CLUSIFllD
ADS
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J!Jr pool prt' an Si4,0W1Ha11 al a•, Ask
1n,,e SIJ6 .500 (.l\ITier agent 556 8000
Lf.ASE OPTION SIOK tlwn. Sl,000 mo
J lir . 2Ba E Side
tiiJ 2482, ~ !'>336
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Slat !AlO Suhm1t tum' l'all Rbl M1ll1k1·11 6311266 1 J Br 2', Ba SI 29.500
F11rrra•r mdl Opn Sun
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SO. COAST PLAZA \"arm & l'Omfortable ~ l.r:~'iE OPTIO~ Hr 2 Ba famth home
lllk tln .1.C•K1m.1 3111< .! m1rro \\a\!' l·oH•red
h<t 1-:a,1~1d1· JIJ 1111 d ll r a'rt I\' e ~ t •
f>.\11 a331i. fi7J :!4K:! I 'UIJ(•r pn l'e SI 35.000 &
911 01 5 1111nt>r "''I help Assumt 2 o·3 K dn " ftnam·mi: i~2 1920
thr.2ha \b'I iifi ~11~1 J 9UAIL
CUSTOM E.SIDE PLACE BACl<BAY HOME
TRY I 0% DOWN NOPHTIES'· O"nr bldr has 'PJr11d
no t•xpense m th1~ nl.'" 1-------• umqut• t·ount~ r:11~lt'h .-..e..J SU,..D"Y 2_5 4 f!d 3 Ra hOmt' 30()(1 'q V'r..,.. n "'
fl ol luxul') h' mg " tr•o 28421S• JllOll many amen1t1es to 11,t 13'. F'INANCING A.~km~ $315.000 For P' t 'flu~ big 2 story home
s how1nii c·all Glt'11 JUStmadelortheact1vt-
llellwarth. a~ 559-9400 famtl} who ne~s lots ol
room S btl( bdrms. 3
baths and enormous liv
lnR room with ma sst\'t' us~ bnrk fireplace Walk to sc·hools. shop
Plnlt. city park. and ten
ru!I Ask1n1t $165,000 Call
S40 11 I
MESA WOODS
1069TUUIE DI.
OPIH SUM 1·5
4 Bdrm. 212 bath. family room.
bonus room. pool. 2 s tory.
$184.000. Ask for Helen Yunker.
546-0020
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March t4, 1982
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NEWPORT BEACH
John A: 631 a242 COM DO Nu 0 (' i.' II II \' u 4 13 r 3 car gara!(I' .. lorge Patio. cloubll· llUI u111• SWlSC'l.S rrom ,Your g1ganllr malitl'r N11rrn:1n1h
a.· fleau11t'UI up~r11d1:d :rnr 1395,00> 1"31'ah1U Opn Hobby Room Pool med SlZl.wo · suite 4 car g3ra~t· SI . 750 000 \\' 1111 ti~\ '•· 1 1 111 11
Cundo rnd unit w xtra I~ WkJld$ 497 5454 lot twuul landsra!>l'd -oy McCardle, RJtr. 1 11•att 1 t'h 111·' 1 i; n1·1I
100/oDOWM
p11t10 "A D11llhou~~· O\\t1tr will a~~1i.f al 1<1trht•11 1h t•1·11
Cull Pi.'11 01.1mero11 $10kDR ·•vow .. er finane1111: 011lyS420.000 541-7729 IAYHONT IHl'Jkfa~1 .tlru\I· :11th 8.440 ~q ft tum rnerrru l with 2
bwld111gs Offc•1 etl al $245.000 Own rr
\\111 <"urn "A1lh 1 ~ do\\n ut bdow
market rate•
Lt•asr w1ophOn 5 yr old ()penSat1Sun 1 4 30 BIG~_. a...1yoa...1 1 Att.enl1un 8.5' yacht owrwrs 4 bdrm . 3 111dudmi: r.•,11t1l m."t•·1
3Br. ~·, ha, dinm~ rm. Robm:wn R1?allu1 "'" " 1. .. u1 ,.n ma1·11 LHiC> ''liarint•I YOU OW... 'tut.t· dl·n 'I•·• ~ .. 1111 p11 fum rm. 2 1•ar l(ar, fnl'd 541.$647 Guardl' 1 ommuntl \ Ud v •• -"' " tu1t~u•· 1>.11111 .ind l!llt''I
• •• t: Priu Reducti0tt Two tustom Newport He1g~ts condos 3 BR 21,
ba. lge yarcb & patios Now. $1711.000.
OPIH SAT /SUM I 2-4
327 OGU ST., CM
Agent, 631 SUI
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••FOR THOSE
WHO DESERVE
yrd. vee1111 \'o ~4~.000. 81'.iul 3 Ur 21·· I.la honi1· 1 THE LAHD! Shown U) appoinlrnt•nt rnt1J1:1· S:1!J;1tHN1
497 t<t>I ""mrrorl'tl \\Ulls. lot, only . 0Wlll'I' wi ll <:<.irn· Is l 'I' n of marbll', :1 t'IH 1::11 · MEW CUSTOM
IESID~CE
sroi,ooo Ca 111>.1111HK Sl.~l.IXJO. CORONA PACIAC REALTORS
1026 ......•...•.•..........
Of'IH SUM. 1-5 ••••••• Pro( landscaped 3 br. :!
ha. 200') sq fl 205K
ll721 Old Bridge Rd
By owner 496 4171
PUii.iC AUCTION
MAMSIOM See ad un_!ler IOG!I
BToro 1032 ...•............•.••...
B Toro Canyo"
$98 500
2 bdrm 2 ~a rondo Ii
rmnth~ ne" lltKh a)
sumable loan. By owner
21.3 493 1151 or'76!1 ~511!1
~ot1 leoch I 040 .....•.................
Lease " opium $1UliK
S6K dn Pal'l rl'nl to
purcha'" !162 12:!7 !
963 6682
LET'S SELL
Reio\\ market ror ljlllt'k
sale on this supt-r up
gradl'<J 4 BR homt· near
beach I RR do\\ n>IJir;,
R\' J1Te~s and murh
more $141,900.
OPEN Sl'ND1\Y I 5 195lll ARAGON C:ll llB CE~Tl'KY 21 l:IERti
962 8891
l.u x .J~~~~f ~r 1 d ~ l'
home " l'Xl'ellent a' ~umable lua11~ $209.fMIO 1'tr 20' • d" n'
\\\'''d h ridge
lkalry
551 ·:11100
''20 Barrani. I'~"" I I\ 1n1•
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;-.t'\\ paml 111 & 11111 S l'"
1• J r p c t ' ii r a p 1· ' "allpal)l•r & IJnd:.t·ap
ini: With 'll'" 11f park &
i.:reenbell l'nn•d to ~l·ll
for qwrk ~alt• .ltm .1g1
TURTURO CIC l:I\' 0\\-nt•r Plan I. JHr
2ha atrium. upgrad1•tl
" mirror' .. nd Jumper panehni: Tenn1' rnurt'
p.irk & 11001;, ''l'r' a\\:1\ S17-l .~OO I h HJJ.2670 ur 675 HH!rJ
DESPERATE
Woodbndi:t> l.and1111: I LJ!t' 2.\UO sq fl 1•\e1· 1 ltr
l'nn• sl;1'hl•tl S211.1mu
$<Sl,500 552 732:?
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AT IJl.OW COST , M11i:nlf1renl ranyon & ,
o<·ean \'tews 4 hdrm. J
lll'n, fam rm "t•t bd r
d111 rm. 2 frplr:. 11 1n
1\1 brl 3 t·ar l(Jr &
n11irl' H:i nk .i ppr .1t i
$.S:!ll,000 lie low rnst ~It
$395,(XX) fOI llllmt-<f bU(t•
S.l\e SS IJ) purchJ,IOI-:
direct!) from U\\ n1•"
!l60 7106
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S J Bnd Vh • 1111:, ~o.uoo 1;:11 7rn IM NEWPORT HEIGHTS pa s rnf 111nl'
atnum t'.11tr) "tlhi h11:h,Aduh Moh1h· l'a1k 11111h1· I Large sunn.\ roudo. 2 bdrm. ~ bath t'e11Jn1:~ lari:1· rlt'lll" 1th ha~ 2 htl 1 111 :! h.i ('Qmmurnly pool t'los(• to t·H·r~ t 111~ \\t'lbar and 111 t•plan• si6.llOU I hclrm d1·11 1 h,1 Strp ih11111 1111111: roorn j 9i0.l.W :!b•ltn1. l lia r111 11 I Sl!Jl.5m l'oss1hll• lt•asP opl11111 .
\\llh f1ri:pla1·t• fnrn1:tl $45.000 <! hctrm I ha
dminu 1ourn ;.iml famtlvl $.!5.(~> 0111·n 1\,11 'iu11 I
Mt\' k1t1·h1•n \\Ith 1•ahnl( l'l\t In~ 1'~1 3lNI t: t'oa,1 HOMES ON LIDO
art'.i llUl:t' rt'JI '·••tl1 ""> l.011 \n 11'.1 \\llh .till'\ .11T1·~~ for Nl'\\JNlrt llt•Jl'lt l1i:1 :ta.ii
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ELEGANCE I pnC'l'. ,lllfl mrludt•, land
Large 4bdrrn . Iha 642 5200 " separ.ite l(Ut'~t apt .ti • _
Wl· ha\'t• m.111 ,\ t·>.<·11 tn~ hom<•s lu
shO\\ you \\Ith manv ame111l1t•\ Swimn~ni!. saililll! ami tt·nnb 'v\' .11~
or bil'yth.· to slon·s .inti n•...,laura11ts A
safe and run plan· lo It \'l' In"~ gra1·1ou~ 1•ntl'rla111 , ,_, ml(& pn\al'\ w11h r.111 ll.l~ll{' lll'l'Ull I 11•11 s : . I • ~75,IMMI ('a II Ai:t . 'I ot•I
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HOMES
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!>l'OOo(,, parks & hhrar1
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$376.500 ·\ Ir ,11(1• \\ 111 hr•
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S2R5.000 " 11 l 'C; F: 3 , mspect our beautt(ulh ('Omplew' : 1 , O" ner ~lu\l sec lo Jppri•n.itr VACAMT 3 BR WITl<lble loan JI hi•ln\\ dl'<'Oraled 3 Br. 21 ~ R.i desperult• SIOK lll'ht\\ I Opn f'rt Sun 1 r. llH \ 1,1 on cullic·sar Tl) l!I', ma rketrate PenthousC'. We ll .ippr,al Owlll'I \\Ill "iutoLidolslc
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963-8377 Man\' rlo~cts shullt·r~ Sl~.000 =2 Bt•aut1(ul 'L T UL R Yi~on Re.tlllj mirrors. sk,hl!hts 2 ter Br 2 Ba \'ilia llalboa SPEC AC A ·~'!"JI' ··i 3""" ra('es. beauttful \It'\\ of ron<lu 2 ms tr suill'' VIEW HOME HcriM*r I 042 ':J? · """. Saddleba1·k Mis <!,51~1),(, I ,·1e", only 20', rlo" n & 3 Bdrm 211b11 )!a1.cho ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 1920 Rarranra ! ki" • 1'""'1 3. gar spares. a II a p OW(.' SIH9,500" Su hm 1l llot tut. You !tt•lel't
ESTATE SALE phances & t·arpetm~ up ;~ 1920 .snL'.''ti\1'.a:.:\~11, 'lct '\t:
11raded For sale h\ J nuAIL i·r.-. •Y OWMER ~ leoch I 041 owner S260.ooo Will ,,. $275.000 Cstm wat erfront on ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 5 I tpflon 1 lees1de of oa. \ enk1rt Isl. ea. e yr " 1 "I PLACE 675-1771
B "-d 2 FANTASTIC HOME purrhasP RS5 4761 1 4 rJua.~2 01·. sly,
:!lnl sq ft Jli92l Haruna 180 deg Ol'ean 1 tl'\\ s ~ Ml911el I 052 _ PROPERTIES ·
S750.000 548 7698 3000+ and ('llStom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1146-9"168 Gourmet k 1t1·hen ••
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••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplaces. pool, spa LJt townhouse. 2 BR . den. 2
OnEN rtt area. SS89.000 ba. dmingrm. patio A:. L.,.. Vllloge R.E SO<'lation mamtenanrt' 1
SOUGHT Ul.:..1761 landscapm~. pool. jat• ---$222.000. 1\ssumahle New ocn vu 4 Bdr. pool, loan $100.000 at tO 5', SELDOM 1695.000. 2665 Tempie g.11499 3623
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FOUND I OWNER MUST SELL • Fonst I 055
• Victoria Beach, Almost ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Ir, 3 la oceanrront· Beaut vu .
12.97% 3000 sq fl. 4Br Jba PAAIPLACf
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S739. ooo fee
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co<f ~J1~~""1 NG· Newly remodeled home
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You own the land
Call 631-1476
Ill AN OPPO RTUNITY Rtdured S200.000 to ESTATES
L I KE T H I S ! I r · $425.tXX>. 4 Br.2•,ea. 0PENSAT[SUHll·6 •WATYROMT•
reproachably s potless VICTORIA BCH AR F.A 8~4E5;I·/JAN NewJstorybt>aeh house •HOME*
2·sty 2 yr old pe rfe<1 LOT: Great view. ltvel MODEL Bay & ocean view!; 4.S' boat shp. Jbdrm, Jba.
family hotTIP situated oo pad. Redoced SI00.000 to Ckeans1de/Balboa Blvd j remodeled like new,
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5-day. Mmdl 14, 3:00 , .M.
1700 tlgWcmd Dr.
AUCTIONEER BIG JIM
R.EPUIUC, REALTORS Far..... 549-0693
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Award \\inning Casa Bl;.inra \\1th
spectarular v iew of oc-ran and
city lights. 3 RH. family room
and formal dining Gated courtyd
entry and spa Custom rarthtonc
decor t hroul{houl Great
assum~ble financing $555.000 .
BeUe Partch 644 fl2fl0. evenings
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fai Hltlor Island Or.
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SAT. & SUN. '12-6
4 bdrm. 4112 bath, pvt office. boat
slip. Ele gant in desig n &
craftsmanship. Seller is extremely
llWvated & will consider all ofrers.
tbte.sses: Patti Perfelte or Margot Mac.Kerrow,
675-371 • &75-3733
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631-5661 BY OWNER
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PRI NCIPALS ONLY "
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12 UNITS
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Lots for Solt 2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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SI million 644 11377
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rare ~00 536·8079 Rnv.l' Jukebox, slained glasi. rront. with record!.
SS20. Bar t) pe pong
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cellent cond. $375. call Restored l!esale Sales.
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1200714-847-31170 xtnt eond. $225010 80.
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673-957Q_ -
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MARCIE!
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MA'AM!
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L.ITTt...e t-ei-9 GET OUTA 91"~ HUH'? : BOYS! HERE! .
Do you WANT ME.
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COMEYfill:i M__E, LIN DA WOL.E--I~ TAKlN-G-ME UP
'MAY! WE'RE 601N0 OUT TO HI& PLACE, SAM! I'LL
TO SPENCER FARM5! SEE YOU TOMORROW!
HE'5 LYIN(; ! I'M NOT
A MINOR!~--
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THl5C?IRL16 A MINOR ... AND ..
IF YOU 'VE eEEN euYtN6 HER i
DRINKS, YOU'LL. ee ARRE5T-4
ED FOR CONTRleUTINC? TO
HER DELINQUENCY!
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MOON MULLINS
I --l LOVEI> IHAT HAT ~
IT WA~ AL.MOST A PART
OF ME ...
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LOVED
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HA~Rl.> WAS SAQl~& 1HAT U5TEN •.• IF HARR{.) HAD HE'D snu.. HAVE MORE
BRA5-5 1HAN ANCJ SAAD
DIRe.croR I l<NOW ! HE'5 ADDED QU11E A Blf ONL<.> WOODWINDS ...
OF BRA&& 10 H15 BAND!
Ferd and Tom Johnson
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FOREVER! 1/M DEVASTATED r
You kNow,
, IHAT WoLJL.D BE
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FOR you
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ONL-Y .,-RAINESE! POCT'ORS1 ;t C'ON'-r WAN-r" -THIS -ro ees .,..00 <SRAP C -. ••
-rHeN HACKINCS ANP
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SCOR! so POINTS lovlng mertNlds? Out with the buoys.
TOWINOAMI
"Toss the hOGPI Md
win a prize, folks!"
TM Idea of the game
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many hoops · as
fMCftNry to score ex·
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MlCHAeL, TH\S \S
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LA~CEB HOUSE
LAS\ we:.e.K !
WHAT'S WIT~ THE CANDLE?
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ALL mE' Llt::rl-ITS AP.£ ON!
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AN HONEST MAN.
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MAN WHO DOESN'T
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THE.
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by MacNellv
Daily Pilat
March 14, 19e2
THBTI
YOURSELF
s.1d 1'le ~an I ......... to """*-.. Femlly ~. 641 1..ex1r9Dn A ... , New YOllC. N.Y. 10022.
WO pey S5 fOf ~ QUISIJOnS Sorry, we can·1 ~ ocnen
FOR SENMOR WllJ.JAM PROX-
MIRE (R.-Wilc.)
What bar.. !J,'OU? HCll9 do !l'CIU owrcomc
bal'edom at paMcal ........... ? -T.G .•
Udca. N.Y.
• A long speech read on the floor of
the Senate by a senator who obviously
has not read the speech before and so is
fuD of guarded generalirations. puts a
glue, like a Sung vllM, on my eyebalJs.
ThJs Is apecially true when I'm on the
Proxmire: A member of the bored. fkxw, waiting to deJlver a long speech
full of guarded ~tions myself. I
control my boredom by thinking about what a great speech I am going to
deliver. After a long and embarrassing silence I might say something like:
"You have just heard a fun and comprehensive list of all the useful and signifi-
cant accomplishments of the other party."
FOR SYUllA Mn.ES. star of Eull Under I.he Sun
You Mid !J,'OU'I ~ rftMIDber thta llm, In whtch !l'CIU
turned ~ ... p&.ytrtg Amel MMOll'• ..... ._. ....-. -* !J,'OU'I _..,. rwmber? -A.M ..
M.1aot. N.D.
• The fact that rm the only American In the cast. ln
addldon to Mason, there's Peter Ustinov, Roddy Mc-
DowaD, Diana Rigg and Maggie Smtth . 1'11 also
remember that I was always treated with kid gloves.
FOR DR. ROBERT K011.£R, cosmetic and correc-
ttve surgeon
............... tba ....... ...._. ... wl ~
home ... -G.E.. ~. S.C.
• MaxJ-hfe is the one·tlme face-lift that -with pro-
per care -will last Indefinitely. A halfway house is a
recuperative f adllty where patients may go after sur-
gery. away from the prying eyes of family and &iends
until bandages are removed.
FOR RHONDA SHEAR. 1V adral
Bob Hope..,. 91M1're en '"11 ... wtm ....,__. do ~
h8W tbs Bo Der'lk ._. .. hmw? -P.A.. Hwon, S.D.
•It could be that Bob Hope needs a better pair of
glama. Perhaps fm actually a "l" and he has double
vtsk>n. which makes me look like an "11." Truthfuly, I
admire Bo Derek and ti she rates a .. 10," f d be happy
to be known as a "9... Although flattered by Mr.
Hope's compliment. I'm also a bit dilbdeving.
FROM ntE .. ASK'" EDl10R
FAME: Sir Alec GUnnw, now busy
on the folowup to the Thtbr. Talla, Soldier
Spy series, was spotted by a bunch of
kids. 1bere's that geaer from Siar
Wan," one yeled. RePied the distin-
guished actor. .. Sir Geezer. ti you
please." ... After the world premiere ol
The Seductb1, a huge party was held at
the Tropcana in Adandc Oty wtMN Col-
._ Camp, one ol the stars, was con·
stantly ~ by mangers. Colleen, Gutnnaa: Going"*" crmv.
aiso on saeen in They All LaugMd.
beamed: '1 bet you recogniz.ed me because rm wearing what I wore on ~
Johnnv Carson Show .... Believe it or not, Roger Rees, the toast of Broad-
way In Nicholas Nlcldebv. returned to London -and Idleness. As of this mo-
ment. he doesn't have a job and, to be on the safe side, applied for unemploy-
ment. GAME: Fame and fortune have left no mark on Prof. Emo Rubik,
father of the frusbUng cube. He lacks millionaire
tastes to match hts wealth. His favorite eatery is any
fast-food place; fav<de meel, ham~ and milk.
. . . And ~ of that wretched toy. an Cur-
.... star ol Jwy s Cabaret ol Dublin, a traveling
d'8llter troupe. says: "Irish sdentisls researched
Rublt's cube and found there are 130 dJfterent ways
-to throw It out the win-
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Anlhony $1 coin \WI illued.
several Las Vegas casino
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-claims gaming maguJne C>aq. -they dllcowred
a foreign coin, worth 6 cems. exac:dy the same size.
End ol Susan 8 . Anthony slots. NAME: Ofhc:reen.
Aloysius, stuffed companion to Anthony AndreM In
the Bridesheod Reuld.ed TV series, responds to the A ..a......
name ol Deiicatmen. That's because he was nW"CUll
dbcovered by actor Peter Eull In a Maine grocery
store. Peter's protege is not just any old teddy bear.
He's 75 years old. had to audition for the plum role
along wllh many other funy hopefuls and Is Insured '°' $20,000. Amt-Mmgret heads his Use ol guardians.
H6s best bow tie comes from a top men's store. At
functions, he has his own chair next to Mrs. Anthony
Andrews .... A bit of r..-.... R...-'s past, so
'-owriooked. concerns his high-school days in Tam-
pb>, JI. He was a Megusd. ~ as .. Oulch." and In
two tummm M"8d "*'Y people from drowr*1g.
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· The Leprechaun Charm of
ffilckey Rooney
With a Broadway smash, a new 1V sitcom
and, begorra, another laale, America'• ageless
munchkln fa back in the clover.
By ffiatk Goodmon
R fter six decades in show
business: as a vaudeville tod-
dler In a doll~sized tux, a chlkl
movie star and Hollywood's
No. 1 box-office draw -as well as
one of the town's most notorious
drinkers, gamblers and, of course.
grooms -the former Joe Yule Jr.,
alias Mickey Rooney, has slowed
down to mere dervish level.
When a viskor knocks at his dres-
sing~oom door these days at Broad·
way's Mark Hellinger Theater, It flies
open, and a grinning leprechaun with
· fringes of white hair cries out In a
raspy voice, "Hey! Glad to see ya!"
Yet, within this 61-year-old grand-
father one can still see Judge Hardy's
irrepressible son Andy, clapping his
hands and proclaimJng to a wide-eyed
Judy Gmiand, '"Say! Why can't we
put together our own show? Why, we
can use Pop's old bamP'
Rooney Is noi, to be sure, perform·
Ing in the good judge's clapboard
keep these days. Instead, he Is knock-
ing Broadway cold In the randy, roust,
about valentine to the bad old days of
burlesque, Sugar Bobla.
Night after night, Rooney struts and
yowls hts stuff upon the stage, In drag
and sailor suit, bofflng it up broadly In
a way that would make his burlesque-
trouper father weep with pride. Star-
ring alongside that lovely, ageless toe·
tapper Ann Miller, Rooney's frantic
energy e.nvelops the whole theater.
Supposedly sophlstkateq theater-
goers aack like summer tw'9s when
Annie plays the schoolmarm -com·
plete with rolled -up newspaper -to
Rooney's dunce pupil:
Annie: Why do hummingbirds
hum?
Mickey: They forgot the words.
(Whock, whacJc.)
And when the two veteran• team
up to ting 'When You •nd I ~
Young, Maggie," well, there's tcareely
a dry eye In the hou1e.
"A lot of people haw forgotten
how to laugh," RO<>r)ey says beck-
1tage. "&giar-Bahia gtws them
1'f.,t ~II o pm.r Mo:l*ft..,..., /«
Tkno ond ""1 llme m 119 ,_ ond • /re·
...... CIOl ... ulllr eD fN&YWlaLV
• • MlllllY Wll!KLY, ..... \t, -
something familiar: bacon, lettuce
and tomato, with a lot of mayon·
naise." And, yes, It takes him· way,
way back to his youth. ''The jokes are
like old friends," he says. "My father
was a burlesque comic, and now I
am, too. It's a complete circle. I am
my father's son. l om my father.
"Seldom does a person get a sec·
ond chance in life," he adds. "Up until
Sugar Babies, Mickey Rooney was a
famo us has-been. Today, he's
become a famous now-person."
Yes, he certainJy has, and the way
Sugar Babla Is still packing the houte
after two and a half years, he w!U be
there for -quite a long time. But his Is
much more than the one-shot return
to the bmelight that It once seemed.
He scored another htt In the beautiful
film The Block Stallion and recentfy
won a Golden Globe award for his
portrayal of a retarded man In the lV
movie Bill.
Amazingil; enough, he has Ho
sandwiched In a new lV series,
NBC's One of the Boys, a genial
piece of generation-gap juvenalia.
The comedy stars Mickey u a retiree
living with his wandson on a college
campus. The venerable Scatrnan
Crochers ls onhand to add to the yuks.
"Yeah, we complement each other,
me and the Scat," Rooney says.
UAren't those kids great! Hey, didja
see the ratings? [Impressive.) And
watt1l you see the other shows! I'm
more happy for the od1er people than
for myself."
But he Is pleased enough wtth his
own lot. .. Can you Imagine anything
. sweeter In life than to be In a hit on
Broadway and on televtslon?" More·
over, lnvatrnent proJects are panning
out nlceJy, too, galnlaytng the popular
nodon of his flnandaJ ruin.
And thou~ MWn shattered mar·
rlages haw broufl\t him 10 kids and
over $1 rnlllion In almony payments
to date, he's now enjoying .n eighth
and relanv.fy stable rnantege to coun·
by llrlger Jen Chmnbeialn. Cham·
beriain, a sawy women In her early
40'• wtth two sons of her own, .-ms
.dept .t taking MAdwy In stride. Take
her attitude on MkMy's abiding vice,
the poru.. (he Mldm tmOlc4il nor
drtnkl now end•~ In the Ch\D'Ch
al R~ Sd1oc1): i ..-to W
aslnp In the ladla room at the trade.
fd pretend to love M. Now I etay home
and putter or .. In the am."
One cannot tmllgln• Mickey
R0oney .ver puttemg or ~ In
the tu~; or\ly foodght and lca.g
light and ipOlllght Wiii clo. If 1nyane
WM bom Into lhow bi&·-· Joe ~le Jr., eon of Joe & ind Kmml
Qty VllUdevlaan Nell Brown . Technl~
caly, MicMy Wiii bom In Brom¥i.
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(continued from poge 4)
Mickey would become the most ver-
satile entertainer of his nme. At age 2
he broke up a duet by toddUng out
from the wings and piping "Pal of My
Cradle Days." Mom and Pop quickly
dressed him up In a $55 midget tux-
edo and brought him into their act.
But age took its toll and at 4 Mickey
became, not for the last time. a has-
been.
When the Yules separated, Mom
packed the youngster in a car and
headed for Hollywood. There he got
his break playing the tough-talking
tot, Mickey McGuire. in a series of 37
two-reelers. When " cartoonist of the
same name insisted that Mickey drop
lhe McGuire . Mo m suggested
Looney, but Mickey wisely amended
it to Rooney. The next break came in
1937 when he was chosen to play
Andy Hardy. The success of this
latter-day Tom Sawyer figure was
astonishing. Judge Hardy's rambunc-
tious cutup of a son would eventually
cavort through 15 movies. and in
1939 and '40 top the likes of Clark
Gable and Spencer Tracy as Holly-
wood's premier box-office draw.
T he travesties committed upon
child stars of those days are
now the stuff of legend. Suffice
to say Rooney burned a fistful
of candles at both ends -working
and playing equally hard. "Telling a
girl you love her is like telling your
three best jokes up front," he likes to
say, and history makes it clear he
could never resist doing either. He first
married a breathtaking starlet named
Ava Gardnet, then an impressive suc-
cession of actresses and models.
Rooney the comic also cannot resist
)oking about the most poignant and
often tragic monients of his life: "Get-
ting married is like batting In baseball
games," he has said. "When the right
one comes a long, don't let i t go by."
Trouble is, when baseball players
strike out, they don't get hauled into
divorce court. "I have so many wive.$
and children,'' he once told a Judge,
"that I don't know which house to go
to first on Christmas."
But the judges were less than sym-
pathetic, and the alimony and child-
support bills continued to mount as
his career plummeted. Sttll, Rooney
hung In there. There were smaU but
meaty movie roles (Requiem for a
• Heouvwclght) and TV par1S. Later
the. were Dlsney movies to do but
nothing he could really get his teeth
Into. He was at a low ebb when he
. met Jan, who showed up at a Los
Angeles party In 1974 on the arm of
IOn MkMy Re>0n4ay Jr. She and
Mkkey Sr. eventually took up lodging
together, and when he finally married
for the eighth time, he was so nervous
he sped off to the church with his
cronies and left his bride at home.
But they have survived nicely and
are relishing Mickey's born-again
career. Says he. "God gave Rooney
· five aces to be the No. 1 entel1ainer ln
the world. At least I've learned to han-
dle that now."
Then, as the crowd fills the theater.
he pipes: "Llsten to that, will ya!
When that curtain goes up, every
night Is opening night for me!" He's so
wound up, you expect him to dance
about and click his heels -little Andy
Hardy, putting together another ~
show in the judge's ancient barn:· l&J
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NEED far s.rt-.. Getting that warm feeling? Mal)be It's because Spring arrl\'l?S --r next Saturday. March 20. at exactly 10:56p.m. Butmarkf~.Mardl19.astheday
to~ spring Into action. That's when young people's thoughts will tum to ...
energy. The event? National Energy Education Dev, NEED f01 short. It's a nation·
wide grass-roots effort backed by Congress, supported by the President. state
legislators. educators and businesses. But the real stars are the hundreds cl thou·
sands cl elementary and high school students from more than 10.000 schools In 50
states. They've worked for months organizing lzUrs, teach-ins, special exhibits and
much more to educate all Amaicans on the e8ed:tw and effident UM of energy.
Mental ....,.,_ The agenda ~ In high~ 6deaa: How matt otl Is
bdng found. what's new about nttclear. hot llbout eolu. why Mlllura.I ... is ... a
gu. Studenu llft iemnlng by dotng. Kids In M.wtulll, Taas. an learning the
economics of energy aplorlltlon-bv spending rnllbone "'plav 000.. "apl~
Ing" for oil on the mock-up of an o6hore drilling Ike. ~ Conn..
~WATT (Wellingbcl AudkJog Technk:al Tum)-a group ol ltudents whoM
mcrgy audit hM sawd the tchoole In the d6ltrtd $250.000 thUI far. The Ment?
SimpleideM ll&eturn1ngdownthcnnolbu. ~ ...... anddoling doon.
"&t if I can't '* my night fight, how con I~ what I'm dreomlns?"
Ftm and...-. National Energy Education Day's fun too. In many states. students
wlll olfer Enogy Night LllJf!. This tnke-off on Soturday Night Ll!Jf! features Cfievy
Chasing. lV ~Melba Toast. and a family d "oU d~· who explain how
they become the stuff Mobil and ()(her oil companies tum Into useful products like
gadne. In many schools. performances will be open to the publk.
U.. ...... Student• In .,.._ 4 to 12 wllh the houeat
!M!JW lde.wlll bee:hgtWeb Youth A_. .,......eel by
. echoola.~aad ..... GrMdprt.lsa&.trip
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Fear of Felony:
Who Feels It
The most?
By John E. Gibson
New research results reveal facts and
fallacies about crime that may take
you by surprise.
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Though men are more often the
victims of a1me, women have a
greater fear of a1me.
2. The pasonalitles of murderers and
drug offenders may have a great deal
In common.
S. When someone ls ripped off by a
atmtnal. the decision to report the in-
cident to the pollce Is bkely to depend
on how angy the victim is.
4. Desptte elderly peopje' s special
fear of a1me, they may actually be
safer than younger men and women.
5. Many a1minals exhibit a callous
disregard for the pain and suff ertng
they cause by their violent a1mes.
6. Mugging is a a1me perpetrated by
the Inept.
ANSWERS
1. True. A UnJvenity of Chicago
swvey of atme's effedS on both men
and woman showed that .. Although
atme end the fear of aime affect both
the men and the women who live In
ddcs, women ... cxpresa sign&.antly
higher &evela of fear than men." The
ttudy noted that women are lesa
~dy "1dlrnized than rn.n f()f
mOlt atma but ere almoat cxdustveJy
the vtctlml of ,.. h concluded that
womm\'t ~ rilk of ,..,. end
,_.. of ~ contribute
ll1iportm1dy to thetr greater fear of all
lllJ>-=:ta of aim•. 1. rru.. 1n ttud* of crtm1na1 be·
MMor conducted by I learn of Johns
Hopkins Unlverttty lnvesttgators.
murderers and drug offenders we...
given llandard ~ ..... Both
~ made tcOra chsadartzing
them as "individuals who are Irre-
sponsible. deceitfUJ, shallow, temper-
amental, and pleasure seeking." But
drug offenders did differ from mur-
derers in that they were more p~ve
and less concerned with social ap-
proval than the murderers. They were
also more Impulsive, changeable and
distractable.
3. True. Studies from the University
of Pittsburgh of a1me reporting by vic-
tims have shown that the decision on
whether or not to report a theft to the
polke ls likely to depend on how mad
the victim Is.
4. True. A Unlventty of Houston
study of patterns of a1me against the
elderly found that the elderly are less
likely than others to be victimized In
general and no more likely than other
age groups to be victimized by gangs.
The study also showed that assailants
of elder!~ people are less likely to be
armed than are assailants of younger
victims.
5. True. In his monograph Explaining
Crfme, sodologtst Gwynn Nettler
reported that both male and female
aimlnals are less respon.sive to pain
than others. And It ls believed that this
~eater Immunity to pain ex.plains. In
part. their Inability to sympathize wtth
the pain they tnflk:f on others.
6. True. A City Untverslty of New
Voric ltUdy of the mugger and what
meka him tick found that mugging Is
e ptlmltlYt form of auntnal actMty
practiced by thole who .. dher too
young or too ~ to execute atma
requktng ~ater skill and knov.iledge.
The main tactlca employed by the
mugger In his enoounttn .. sur·
prtalng and tcm>rtzlng his fR
""1tms. ..,
Actven1Mmen1
"Try My All Natural Beer.
If You Don't Ag~ee It Beats Bud, Schlitz
0 r Mill er, I'll send You $5.00 FREE •••
Plus A Full Refund •.• "
HeUo. My name is Bud Weckeaser, Pruidenl of Bierhaus
lntematioaaJ.
Many people think that mak.inf their own ALL NATURAL
1-r is dumb ... loo lime conJUmlnf. and the beer is fiat and
cloudy.
Well, I've fol five dollan that says they're wrong. Dead
wrong.
In fact. since lhe major American breweries began
increuing their prices 90 st.eeply, a beer drinker's revolullon
is starling in America. Quietly. But it's 1prudlng fut. Our
rompany aJoM hu told over 30,000 mini-breweriet dwinf the
past 24 months. We now have over 180 dealers cout lo eoul.
Give me five minutes or your time and 111 sho,., you ho,., lo
slash up lo S650.00 off your beer bill during the next 12
months.
Let me Mpa.rale tome ~hi from fact:
MYTH -.. , remember people u.aed lo make 'home brew' ye.n-ago. ll was flat and cloudy."
FACT -Old ruhloaed .. hocne brew" la lousy. No &l'fUIMDl.
BUl'We're not lalkiq abcMat old fashioned holM brew. Our
mlni·bre,.,ery is TOTALLY differ.al. It eonlaiDS a proles·
atonal brewer'• fennentatloo tank ... the flllelt hopt In the
world imported from Bavaria ... le>otlt PURE barley mall ...
and a superb lactr yeaat Imported from Enaiand.
That'• why r m offering my c.r&M 16.00 FREE guan.ntee.
I'm frustrated. J really am. Beca111e I wish there wu a way
you could ACTUALLY SAMPLE lhi1 new beer. J\'1 ay1tal
ct.ar with a thick creamy hffd. It hu a re.ty European flavor
comparable lo Carlsberg, Becki, Heineken. Dorllnunde!',
Spatenbrau and other J"lat E11ropea.n lapn. I ABS().
LUTELY guarantM it.
~ -.. Y". b\I\ It tal" too loq ... and lt'1 cocnplltalAd."
rACT -U•• ta.. ~-IDilli·brewery. yCMa cu brew bftr1ii jut 27 "' .... oe a Nplar kiteheo aove. U 1W wut
to nake &.S CUH ol 12 o&. ball .... it ma1 iab .S ftlilllut•. Let
it remain in lhe rennenter for Mven days, pour it in bottlee or
keg it. You're done.
•No more late night trips lo the carry out.
•No more lugging back empty beer cases in the trunk of
your car.
•No more chemistry set l.&Sle.
•No more sundinf in line to pay S8·110 per case ol beer.
Ju.st brew what you nffd once every month or two and
that's it! For u little as 11-12 cents per bottle.
MYTH -MBut, large commercial breweries wilh all lheir
expertise s11ttly produce the best beer in the world."
FACT -That's like saying becau11e cellophane wrapped pie in
the supermarket ls baked by a national bakery it's got to be
better t han a homemade apple pie fresb from the oven.
If you Wit our minl·brewery and follow the instructions.
carefully, yo11r beer will be heller than commercial beer.
Beca111e, by law, commercial breweries are allowed to llM up
lo 52 different anl&W ...... hale ... Including tannin and
ensymes, calcium dltodl11m elhylenediaminetetra·aeetate (to
prevent gushingl. propylep glycol alginate (to lt.abiliae tbe
foam), and lh1'9e ~ tar dyes for artificial coloriJIJ .
Our new mlni·bre-ry -unlike commerdal breweries -
UIH NO ARTIFICIAL INGREDIENTS or ANY KIND.
Ab9olutel,y none. As a result, the beer hu a fantutic p11re
wte not IOlllld in commercial beere. You have lo TRY IT TO
BELIEVE IT.
MYTH -~e.r-made at bome la 90 powerfW it11 Dodi yow IOCb'Off."
FACT -No way, YOll can now brew our Blerhaut Amber ~with only 90 caloriet per bottle. And It doea't t..w
lib water. either. Even better. It coataiu J.-hall the
cartiohydratee of many commercial beere. ee. ol all. It
doan't knock you on your tail after one°' t wo boWM. VOii
• control the alcoholle content of the beer when yo.a brew tt .
!!!! -"Makler b.-r at home ·i. WepJ ... A
FACT -HOUM 1Weol11t1oo 113'1, PlllMd b7 eoep... ud lliMCI' by ~ Carter in .-ebnaarJ. l'7t. don
ho....tloldl ol two ,.ople 18 yHn or older'°_..., .....
of beer per year -Lu free. Moreover, you cloa't oeed a
Federal littnte or any kind.
It makes a ,,.eat -atld unutual -rift fOC' IOmeooe who
loves beer.
WHERE DO I GET SUPPUE8
ONCE I GET THE un
We stock a complete line ol supplies ud equipment -all
you'll ever need. Mah for German Lager. hieh Stout, Brit.iah
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The new Bi,rhaus mini-brewery contailu an FDA.
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caps. Plus enoufh ingredient.I lo make your tint tett
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you can compare it lo your favorite American commercial
beer.
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RECAPTURJNG A SIMPLER PLACE AND TIME
E COUNTRYSTO!jE ~~tHIMBlES~llt..
A collection of twenty-five fine porcelain thimbles recalling America's golden days.
&ch thimble hand-decorated with 24 karat gold.
AYailabk H~ely trom FraakHD ~
Pteale order by Mardi 31, Ull ..
There was always a wood-burning stove, a large cracker
barrel and a long wooden counter piled high with bolts of
calico and flannel ... It was the Country Store. Perhaps the
most American of all establishments-and certainly a sym-
bol of some of the most carefree years America has known.
Now you can recapture the simple pleasures of that
time-with a very special collection of twenty-five fine
porcelain thimbles, bearing original artwork based on the
official trademarks of twenty-five companies whose names
were household words here in America around the tum of the
century. Herc are the two "C~ll's Soup Kids ..... the
HeW. Pickles shield ... the two little chicks on the Bon Ami
box ... each design based on the actual packages and adver-
tisements that o ur grandparents recognized in the Country
Store.
An American coUectiaa trad1tion
Both individually and as a collection. The Country Store
Thimbles provide a fascinating trip back in time-adding a
new dimension to an American collecting tradition. For
American companies have long regarded thimbles not just as
a practical household item. but also as lln excellent way to
advertise. So they often provided customers with thimbles
marked with their company names and slogans.
Adding to their fascination, therefore, each Country Store
Thimble bears an original design created exclusively for this
collection-not merely a reproduction of an early package
qr advertisement. And each design has been fully approved
for inclusion in the collection by the company involved.
Each design will be fired on a fine porcelain thimble, encir-
cled top and bottom with hand-painted bands of pure 24
karat gold. Each will be crafted by the master artisans of
Franklin Porcelain. a Division of The Franklin Mint-and
one of the very few facilities in America capable of such
painstaking work.
Remarkable qua.Uty at • molt IU900able price
--~~-
Yet despite the care and time that must be taken with every
thimble, the price for each is just $12.SO. And you will re-
ceive. at no additional charge. a handsome hardwood display
rack, plus specially written commentaries about each prod-
uct arid its maker. .----------------------suascaJPTION APft..ICAT10N ---------------------, The Country Store Thimbles form a collection that will be
treasured by your family tor generations to come 8$ a unique
re01inder of a very special time in
our history. But the collection is
available ooly by dittet subscrip-
t ion and only throuah Franklin
Porcelain. It will be crafted txclu-
slvtly for those who enter valid
subscriptions for this series.
One fine porcelain thimble will
be sent to you each month. But,
~ wjUJak,e WDeJo coft •he•,
it is importanl lhat the application
at riabt be postmarked. by March
31, 1912 ..
I THE COUNTRY STORE THIMBLES
Pleas~ postmark by March 31, 19112.
Frutlill Ponlclain
Fruklin Center. Ptmtsytwania l9091 Sipliwrc ----------F'teaK enter my sublcripdon for The Coun-
t!')' Sto~ TI\Unbles. coesistlna or 25 fine Mr.
..... h t t(:•A-..... ••• ...,,.,.C" .. 6Cie.t ...-a..._.
pc>R:Clain thiniblet. uch hand-decorated in Mrs.
24 kAIW IC)kt, Ny th.llftblct will be ICft( 10 me Mi.---.. -.-.. -, --•• -•• -~.-.... ----
at the ,.... ~ ooe prr -•h. Ind a hardwood clltlll*y nick wiJI alto be Knl to me without f Addreu _________ _
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Jn the dining room of the John J. Glessner howe are foods that Mrs. Franca Macbeth G/e.ssner might have served Ol the tum of the cen ·
turv. From left to right: Walnut Oat Batter Bread, Acom Squash Bake. Bu/ Barlev Vegetable Soup, Rock Comish Hens with Sauory
Com-Bread Stuffing. Buttered Peas In Tomato Cups, Garden -Greens Salad and. on the sideboard. Oatmeal Hermits and Apple Crisp.
The garden courtyard of the Gmner ~-
Remlnlacent of earller times -a collection of recipes
featuring the golden grains of the Middle West.
8y fllotllyn Honaen
7 he Imposing granite home on South Prabie Avenue In Chicago gives little hint of
the warmth and culture once found within . The home of John J . Gless~er, a
manufacturer of agriculturel equipment , and his wife, Frances. was the scene of
social gatherings at the tum of the century. The couple ent~rtalned members of
th~ Chicago Symphony. a group of more than 100 musicians. at festive suppers.
Mrs. Glessner kept a daOy household journal and regularly held a women's
reading group in her library. Among her books are many cook· (conllttu.d on poge 12J
l'AMllo.YWHl<LY, w.rc111•, 191 •11
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mailed directly to your child • T he Easter Bunny·s name •nd
• A rhrillinR s urprise for any child return •ddress o n every letter
• G uaranteed to ar rive bt>fore Easter and e nvelope
• Envel~lpe marked. "Do not open until Easter"
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Every child on your list must ·M
thrilled with their personalized let·
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their FREE Toy1, or your money will
be refunded.
_F_R_E_E_, GIFTS!
3 frtt Toys
With Each Letter
You Order -----------------------btt•~ to Children. Ot'pt EL.5740
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(conlinwd from ~ 111
books. including: Good Things from a
Chafing Dish. Breakfasts, Luncheons
and Boll Suppers. Practical Cooking
and Dinner Giulng, Miss Porloa $ New
Cookbook and Liberal Liulng Upon
Narrow Means. We include a chafing·
dish recipe typical of the kind popular
during that era.
The house has been restored and is
open to the public.
WALNUT OKf MI1ER BREAD
··~~ ........ ....., y, a., ..., Of 111.-gariM
Y.~...-
ltallhrpa ae ....
2 ,..:IRr •• ecttw dry ~
I 01P -_...., (110-F to ll59F)
2 cape qakti• ot old~ om, WI•
~
2 ....
1 y, cape whole.tw.-lour
l ~chopped .. ...
·~., ~ QIP9 ..... ~lour
1. In large bowl. combine bolling water,
butter. sugar and salt, stlntng until butter is
melted: cool to lukewarm.
2. Dissolve yea.st ~n warm water. Stir
dissolved yeast. oats and eggs mto
lukewarm water mixture Add whole·
wheat flour, beat until smooth.
3. Stir In nuts and enough all·pwpose
flour to make II stiff better Cover; Jet rise In
warm place about 11/2 hours or until dou·
ble In size
4. Gl'Ulle two 9 >< 5 >< 3-lnch loaf pans.
Stir down batter. Drop better by spoonsful,
mounding In center. Into prepared pans.
Let rise, unco~.ln warm place about
45 minutes or until nearly double In size.
5. Heat oven to 3750f. Bake 45 to 55
minutes or until golden brown. Remcwe
from pans. Cool on wire rack et ~ 1
hour before slicing.
Make$ two 9 )( 5-lnch looua
BEEFBARlEY
VEGETABI£ SOUP
I Y, lie. beef.el ....... CUI Ill Y,.-ch
c:aba
! a.illr IJ DOM el-pwpoec low
! dowe ,.tk. ---habhrip a OM~ o.U •c...-...,
1 c:.-(16 oa.) tom-.oee. coenllv .................
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1 talll .. aa• Mii
1 • .. a • INlll ...... O'lllllMid o..1a..-w.cta,.....
1 ,_..... (10 om.) ..,_, Cllt °' ........ ~ ... ~
I c:..,. cmTOt *-
1 cup Cll9y ...
·~~~---1. In *GI bowt. dredgt melt In &out. In
6-qt. Dutch own, brown meat and gark
1n oa. Ore1n t. If~.
1a • l'AMtlY W(IKLV, lllMOll 14, 1*
2. Add water. tomatoes, barley, Woroes-
tenhlre sauce, sail. basil and pepper Bring
to boUing, cover, reduce heat and jlmmer
l how. Add remaining h9'edlents. Bring
co boiling, oover. reduce heat and limmet
20 to 25 minutes or until meat and
vegetables are tender.
Moka about 4 quarts
"Nott: Subldtute >/4 cup quick bariey for
regular barley, If desired. Add quick barley
to soup with vegetables Proceed as recipe
directs.
ACORN SQUASH BAKE
I 11C10m ..-.h (ebcM 11/a lie. nch)
Salt
~ cup ....... IMronod taWt ¥111>
11S'bl11s wbuaer M-..-.
mdt.d
I/a arp ~ ~ .,._.
1. Heat oven to 350°F. Cut each squash
In half crosswise. Remove seeds and
membranes. Cut a09l\lolise Into 112.1nch
thick rings.
2. Arrange rings in 11 x 7 -Inch baking
dish. spnnJ<le with salt. In small bowl, com-
bine '1!mainlng Ingredients: pour over
squash Bake 35 to 40 minutes or until
squash is tender. Mobs 6 .avlngs
ROCK CORNISH
HENS WIDi SNJORY
CORN-BREAD STIJFFING
Y, .,_. com lweecl. cooled. cnnbkd s c:upl '°* .,.,,.,.... .,..... calbea
21er1raw~ruu•1
'i4 arp bulNr or m.,.,.tM
1 y, c:upl • ..Rruom ...
1 "C'llP c.9try lliC*
I/a cup chopped onk>tl
1 Oil> cbk:llen lwoth ..... "-""
!U'blllJDW ... art.Mlle ol
6 (14b. tbl) Rock ConUah h_, rirnMd,
pel!Mddry
l . In large bowl, combine com bread,
bread cubes and poultry tea90nlng. ,
2 . In large lklUet, meh butter: saute
mushrooms, celery and onion. Add to
com-bread mixture wtth remalnJng "98·
dlents ~ o~ and hcn1; lOS5 co mix wen .
S. Heat own to 3750f. AD body cavities
of hens wMh about Vt Cl.IP ltUfflng: plla
on r.ck of large rOllltfnSI pan. Rub lkln
with oil. Bake about 1 hour and 15
mlnuta besting with pan dilppbigs during
i.t 10 to 15 mlnuta ol beldng. If desired.
Maka 6 amnnge
Note: To hell any rernmntng llufflng ,
pi.ce In 1-qt. cu °'9: ~. a.kc ..
3750f llbout 20 nmuMI °' until hutild
through If a men browMd top a\111 II
dmhd. ~ teufllrlg uncoYtftd.
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A regal peacock In cross-stitch or
needlepoint is destined to become
an heirloom. Craft 422 has trans-
fer; color chart for 16 x 21" design
A pm and saucy 18" kitten pillow. Cnft D9.a h.u tTansfe: full direC11ons
I.Acy shell>ltltch ~ lnecperulw 10 ~ •• Ide.al fOf !Mure Of trawl. Cnft .. has dlrec:tloN for S. M end l
lnelu:We.
Variety In Handwork
1912 ~ has pattern
designs in all ~ of needJe.
work: Gift Sertm with full
directions and 8--c-.
..... $2.25. copy.
Knit this appealing
blouSt-from cool Mer·
cenzed cotton. Cnft
884 ha.~ directions for
Sizes S. M and L (8-18)
tnclUSllle
Bnghtly striped vest m crochel Craft Ml
has directions for SW!S S. M and L (8-18}
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A flower-t11mmed ~ crocheted from
4-ply kruu1ng worsted m your fawtite
shades. Craft 785 has directlOnS (one su.e
fi1s 8161
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Embroidered birds In
easy stitches and rich
colors makes a mos(
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171 has transfer for 24
motifs. color chart.
directions
Use ~imple cros~t1tch to em~ these luscious fruit deslgns on towels or linens
Cnlt Zl6 has transfer for 7 molifs; color chart
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turban and matdung
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CURRIED SHRIMP STEW
For a...lilt DWI
4 tM'l1"a _.baas«......-.
1 alp liMlv chopp9d --1 1111s a• •'9ced .-tic
21 IJIMl~,_-
1 ... •rtmp, peeled Md dcwJned
2 cw(~ • .U.) llD•MMe, ..._ ..
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~..,.red~
2 *'" '" a l'IM ...._ )llkll 1. In Lwge skillet. mei bu1ter, add onion
and gsfic and saute, *ring until golden.
about 5 minutes.
2. Add cuny powder and saute for 1
minute,
S. Mix in shrimp. tomatoes, salt. thyme,
red pepper and lemon juice. Heat to boll·
Ing, cover. reduce he.at and simmet, stir-
ring occasionally until shrtmp tum pink.
about 5 to 8 minutes.
4. Serve from top ci chafing dish placed
owr wanNl9 pan fWed wtth hot water on
the table. Serve OWf hot, cooked rice.
Maka 6 to 8 savings
GARDEN-GRF.ENS SALAD
1 ........ Of 8oMoa MtNce
1 bmch-•aw ..............
1 ......... lcltMr'I a.a-.
..... heedd*ory
2 G1llpl h9h ~ ~ luva
1 t1t1 • ., _ chopped daMI,. .....
~Dr--.. nc:tpe wio-
1. Make sure aD ~ are washed and
abp. Then ... leaves Into ~ P*es
and ~ In '-Vt salad bowl. z. Add chopped dWa and tOla wtth
~ ~. Of dra5 *11ply Wllh
oil and vtMgar
~---°"'*" l .... dow .... amlMd
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I . Piia .a i~lts In )m. cowr ~ and _. ........
Z. Sew wtth mlMd SJem•· Molco I cup
O~HERMJTS
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wMd
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1,4 G1llp mlk
1 tlMpOOCI ll'OUDd ct=-oo
1 tNllpOOll --canct
v. telllpOOll bMlnt IOda
114 1111, an tr"CMmd nllbD19, opdonal
1. Heat oven to 350°F. In large bowl.
combine aD ~ts; mix well.
onto foll-lined cookie sheet. Bake 8 to 10
minutes or untll llght golden brown. Cool
1 minute on cookie sheet: remove to wire
cooling rack. Store In tightly COYered con·
~ ..... Qllft .... 2. Drop batter by rounded tablespoonstul talner. Mo/ta 31,,; doaen cookies
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Some Blooming Tips
By c.z. Gu.at
T hough the ground Is ,still c.old
where many of us Uve, spring Is
, approaching and if you're plan-
ning on planting a garden, It's
time to prepare. Here are some strate-
gies to help you get started.
The Seedl of a Good Garden
To grow flowers successfully you
must start with good soU. The Ideal
mixture $hould be composed of 50
percent \A/ell-drained or porous top-
soU. 25 percent peat moss and 25
percent coarse sand for drainage.
Always add more sand to heavy clay
soil. Soil tempeniture Is also crltical. It
should average 65 to 70 degrees for
most varieties (which means an air
temperature of 70 to '75 degrees). Al-
ways use lukewann water on seeds,
because cold water lo'lo'el"S the soil
temperature.
Seeds should be started indoors In
flats. Sow them thlnly In each row.
fine seeds (petunias, begonias, etc.)
should never be covered wtth soU.
Coarse seeds (zinnias, marigolds.
etc.) should be covered lightly. Water
seeds gentJy wtth a spray nozzle and
keep them well ventilated, (no c.old
drafts, please).
Most seeds are
ready for trans-
planting In 10 to
14 days. ,.~~~~ Seed.lings should rm
be transplanted
when their first
leaves have appeared. Try to trans-
plant when the seedUngs are small, as
very young plants are less susceptible
to the shock of being transplanted.
Always pick up seedJings by the leaf,
never by the stem. Make sure they are
firmly transpjanted In the soil and
, shelter them from harsh sunlight with
cheesecloth for two or One days.
As far as watering goes, plants
should always be dry as evening or
late afternoon approecha. If they're
damp as the sun goes down, fungus
wlJI grow on them.
1lpe .,, a Fnddul &.c:kyard
Here 6rc a few suggatk>n1 for peo-
ple ~fruit:
1. Grow vmieda that wlJI adapt well
to your climate.
I. Kap your irea as dwarfed as
possible ~ pruning them. But don't
do too much pruning until alter a tree
starts bearing fruit. You can
encourage six to eight inches of new
growth a year on apple trees by prun-
ing lightly.
3. To fertilll.e. put an eight-inch-thick
pile of mulch around each tree.
4. Give your trees water when they
need It.
5. Keep your fruit-growing operation
small. fruit trees require care all year
long. so It's wise to have a small or-
chard that you can really take care of.
~When In Drought
If your area Is experiencing a dry
spell. well-prepared t0U and heat-tol-
erant vegetable varieties are a must.
Here are some other ways to deal
with drought:
1. Sow and transplant early. because
it fains a lot early In the spring so soU
moisture levels are higher at this
time.
2. A trough around each plant will
trap rains for thirsty roots.
3. Mulch as soon as the soU warms up
to help c.ounteract dryness.
4. Don't be afraid to use "gray water''
In the garden. Apply bathtub water,
dlshwnter, or laundry-rinse water
directly to the soU.
Delightful DahliM
This spring, plant some low-grow-
ing dwarf dahlias. They're eye-cntch-
tng In beds or ns borden. The tidy
ll1tle plants require no staking and al-
most no care whntsoever. Their only
requirements are average soU, full
sun, water and fertilizer. Even novice
gardeners have great results the ftrst
time they grow these lovely ftowers.
Dahlias are Ideal for cutting and
arranging. freshly cut. they last at
least a week.
Sea.onaJ Footnote:
The Shamrock
With St. Patrick's Day just around
the oomcr, we thought you might
want to know 10mething about the
shamrock. The shamrock Is a mem-
ber of the clover family .• It ls the na-
'tk>nal emblem of Ireland and accor-
ding to legend, St. Patrtck UMd Its
three luva to expialn the nature of
the holy Trtntty. To th» day, the
shamrock It worn In buttonholes on
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WHO EVER HEARD OF PICKING STRAWBERRIES
BY REACHING OUT YOUR W1NDOW
Here's one of the most spectacular sights in all ol nature.
Guaranteed to bring traffic; to a screeching halt In front ol your
house this very seasonl.As these wondrous "RED ROCKET'
strawberries . . roar forth Into a man-high 'berry-factory'. simply
loaded with teeming bowlfuls of the most mea'Y.· sugar-packed
taste-treats you've ever sunk a tooth into. Wh( you II pick 'em by the
pintful this very summer-thanks to the mos outrageous outpour·
1ng of fruit imaginable.
A LIVING STRAWBERRY WATERFALL! SIMPLY
PLANT THEM-STAKE THEM-TRAIN THEM-TIE THEM
SEE 'EM ZOOM HIGH AS A MAN IN A SINGLE SEASON!
Yes, unlike regular strawberries that you grow on the ground ...
you simply plant these wonder plants smack in the middle of any
garden fence-trellis-side of your house or garage-why even a
drainpipe or a plain old clOthesllne pole and thrill to see them erupt
In massive cascedlng sprays of fruit like a whole 'strawberry farm'
marching up and down in waves of luscious fruit!
Carn you just see the looks of amazement on your neighbors' races when you lnvhe them to dinner ... and tell them to reach out
of your dining room window to pick their own luscious strawberry
deSMrt right off the vine! And not some skimpy little berries ... but
sug1t·packed giants SO HUGE ANO MEATY. they're virtually lm-POMI* to circle with the ftnger of one hand ... YOU ACTUALLY
NEEOTWOI
IN FACT-BERRIES 80 BIG YOU CAN BARELY SQUEEZE
MORE THAN ONE IN YOUR MOUTH AT A TIMEI
Yes. these "REO ROCKET' Strawberries are so eager to
grow-so desperate to produoe ... you'll drape your walls. trel-nsee. fences In caseadlng fountain$ of fruit ... u theee man·hlQh
bMIAlea reward you with the most Incredible parade of "MAf+.
HIGH" fruit. now.,. and foliage you've ever M8n In your Nfe. ""9.
teaming boWtfula of sugar-packed beauties:
SO FAST-GROWING-u.y .... out In._......, coNmn of fruit• tMy .. ,_up end down
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AND THEY MULTIPLY-SO YOU GET UP TO TWICE AS
MANY EACH AND EVERY YEAR!
And remember-because these 'RED ROCKET strawberries
multiply, when you follow the easy growing Instructions. for every
berry-laden, man-high vine you grow this year, you'll still get more
next year ... and still more new plants tor years to come. Mean·
ing: berries by the bowlful year after year after year!
ACT NOW! THE SOONER YOU PLANT THEM, THE SOONER
YOU'LL ENJOY THESE MAN-HIGH STRAWBERRIES!
Here's the best news of all-the amazing price of these won-
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might expect for such a remarkable super-bearer ... but less
than 50C apiece for thickly-rooted nursery-grown plants ... and
each one aH set to reward you with a man-high column of fruit this
very season.
But4bne word of cautiOO-wrth an incredible wonder-fruit re-
lease like this, demand Is bound to be overwhelming. To avoid
disappointment, act now!
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The Shocking Plight
Of Abused Patents
Sy Susan s. long and
Harold feadmon. Ph.D.
D oris. •an 80-year-old widow,
Uves with her SO-year-old
daughter and 52-year-old son·
in-law. Although Doris is
somewhat feeble, she still enjoys
walking around the house and being
part of the family. But when a public-
health nurse came to visit early one
day. she found the old woman tied to
her bed. Explained the son-in-law·
"Oh . Grammy likes to wander but we
were so busy today we couldn't watch
her and didn't want her to hurt her-
If •. se .
But later Doris admitted privately to
the nurse that she'd been tied up since
the night before. When she had refused
to give her children money to go out,
they had bound her up -their usual
way of punishing her. Doris resisted
Intervention or help from the nurse.
however, fearing more severe conse-
quences.
Margaret. In her late 70's. Uves In
her own ho me with her 35-year-okf
son. Billy. Sometimes when she re-
fU98S to do what he commands, he
gets angry and beats her. Hospitabed
recendy after a harsh beating, Mar-
garet ordered BUly to leave.
In the past. after such beatings,
Margaret has moved out temporarily,
has summoned the police and has ob-
tained orders of protection. Every
time things calm down. however, she
cries. "Oh. poor B'~ly. He didn't mean
to do these awful things and he prom-
ised he would never hurt me again.
rm sure it's O.K. If he returns."
Although It never is, Margaret Insists
on trying repeatedly because she
desperately needs Billy's company
and is unable to accept that he prob·
ably will harm her again.
Grandmothers. and to a lesser ex-
tent, grandfathers. are being bound to
their beds. maimed. chained and
beaten. Some are psycho-
logically abused: insulted.
threatened. ridiculed. humil-
iated, isolated and rejected by
their families. Americans are
also abusing their elderly
parents by depriving them
materially -neglecting to ob-
tain adequate medical services,
or not providing sufficient food
or personal care -and by vio-
lating their parents' rights: fore·
Ing them from their homes and
placing them against their will in
institutions when other options
are available.
Considered as common as
child abuse. parent abuse Is a
widespread phenomenon In the
United States. particularly
among the middle class. Accor·
ding to a 1981 report of the
House Select Committee on
Aging, one mUllon older Americans.
most of them women and most of
them over 75 years old. are victims of
abuse. neglect or exploitation by theif .. ,
own f amUies.
ThoughJhe number of cases being
reported each ~ar Is lnaeaslng. a
study by Elizabeth E. Lau and Jordan
I. Kosbert at the Chronic Ulness
Center In Cleveland, Ohio, estimates
that only one In six cases Is actually
reported. While every state requires
that chlkt abuse Incidents be reported
and Investigated. only 16 states have
similar laws pertaining to elder abuse.
Victimized parents. as well as their
abustve chUdren, feel guilty. ashamed
and embanaMed about the maltreat-
ment and usuaDy want no Inter~
fetence from outsiders. Parents, often ~dent a"d without resources.
fear that If . they complain to the
authorities. there will be reprisU -
more beatings or possibly lnsdtu-
tiondzation . Also. they are more
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comfortable with their familiar.
although distressing, situation than
wtth the unknown.
Although modem medicine has
managed to extend our average life
span to 73 years. society continues to
negk!ct its growing elderly population.
Medicare. for example. provides
funds for short-term emergency In -
stitutional care only. and in order to be
eligible for Medicaid's long-term care
funds, 1he aged person must be at the
welfare level. Because long-term care
costs appro>Cimately $18.000 annual-
ly, only the very poor or wealthy can
afford tnstttuttonal care.
Thus. elderly parents are often
economically. physically. sodalfy. and
emotionally dependent on their
children. Only 5 percent of those
older than 65 years ~ institutionabed.
leaving the care of 22 million senior
citizens to themselves or their families.
Parent abuse is the result of com-
plex and Interrelated factors Some
grown children are abusive because
they regularly cope with stressful fami-
Abused parents fear
reprlaals if they
complain.
ly situations ln an aggressive manner.
Others are abusive because long-
term, unresolved. tense relationships
with their parents become aggravated
by the financial and emotional stress
of having to care for a sick or frail
parent.
Still others are caught between the
demands of IWO generations -their
parents and their own children -and
find their energy and resources
squeezed. Rather than being able to
look forward to the financial freedom
and leisure of children leaving the
nest. they find themselves taking care
of an ailing and needy parent, and
often feel trapped, overburdened and
resentful.
Suzanne Steinmetz, an associate
I profes.sor o{ tndMdua.I and family
ltudies at the University of Deaware
mid an expert In elder abuse. com-
pares the abuse of parents to the
abuse of children. "Both are
economJcally dependent, polltically
weak and laddng In adequate legal
protection," states Steinmetz, who
aho co-authoNd (with Munay Straus
mid Richard Gela) &hmd ao.d
Doon: v~ 1n the Ammam
Family (Anchor Press). ..Both me
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low. ~and c:artng whk:tl we
-..me the family provides, ~ bod1
can be 8 ·IOUIW d emodonai, ~ and ftnendlll ..._ to the cm . "
Are there solutions to the problem?
Community prognims could ease the
slress for families by focusing on the
family as a unit. and not just on the
eiderly. Short-term respite care. com-
mo(l in other countries. including
France. Britain and Denmark. could
provide temporary relief to care
givers. New York State. for example.
recently established respite care
demonstration projects. Other needed
services are support groups for
families. cooperative family programs
(groups of families. with elderly family
members 1n residence. who e>tchange
services). and senior citizen day care.
Changes in attitudes about the
elderly and family violence also are
critical. Older persons are not as
highly valued in this society as they
are in others (such as in Japan). and
taking care of them Is often perceived
as a burden. rather than a duty.
obligatlon or joy.
ln a study of three-generation
families. Harold Feldman. co-author
of this article. and Margaret Feldman.
professor of psychology at Ithaca Col-
lege. found that children who believed
caring for the elderly was their duty
were more satisfied having an older
parent Uving with them. They felt
good about themselves because they
could be depended upon and were
fulfilling an obligation. The Feldman
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different generations viewed each
other as equals. the happier they were
living together.
ln the study, wives were found to
be the least satisfied with having an
elderly parent In the home. probably
because the brunt of the burden of
care .fell upon them. If men shared
more equally in the responsibilities of
providing care, perhaps much of the
stress In the family could be alleviated.
Anally, one way to provide protec-
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real crime and not as a private family
affair. There is a bill now in Congress,
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Handling of unemployment 0 0
Cuts In the Federal budge1 0 0
Handling of organtzied labor 0 0
Budget for defense spending 0 • 0
Handling of foreign affairs 0 0
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From Tad Tuleja's new
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here are some "easy" ques-
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-Who killed Uaie Bor·
den's parents? Not Lizzie; a
trial found her not guilty.
-What ethnic group In·
stituted scalping in Amer-
ica? It was the Dutch and
the English who introduced
it to the Indians.
-What started the
Great Chicago Fire? Not
Mrs. O'Leary's cow. A
reporter later admitted he
made up that bull.
-What is the tide of
Whistler's most famous
poJntlng? It's not about his
mom. Try "Arrangement In
Grey and Black * 1."
-Whee was 1969's
Woodstock concert? In
Bethel. N.Y.. 40 mies away.
-Who said. "Anybody
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Leo Rosten said It about
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W.C. Fields.
-Who first said, "All we
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Not Maine, not Wash-
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of Callfomla. Berkeley,
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. WINNING THE
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Last year. over one
million high-school students
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weeks.) Those nerve-rack-
ing. sweat-filled hours with
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and break -the futures of
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and exposes ways to ex-
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to &at the S.A. T
Donner, an expert game
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(some 1,000 que5'1ons)
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with your opponent being
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to trick you," says Donner.
"He wants to lead you Into
picking the wrong answers."
Your best bet Is ~ways
applying the knowledge
about the time ·dtnosaws
and many smaller creatures
became e.xtinct.
Although other scientists
believe the extinction was
much more gradual, Alva-
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several miles In diameter -
c.au.d the earth to be en-
veloped ,by dust for months
or yean, radk:aDy changing
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lllACE THa PACTS
lf you have a long, angular face, you
tend to be cheerful. assertive and prac-
tical, though a tad naive. If yours Is a
short, squarish mug, you're more apt to
be moody. dependent, Imaginative
and shrewd. Or. at least. so says a new study.
Using skull X-rays. an English dentist identified 20 coun-
trymen as being long faced and 20 as being short faced.
you have. but Donner
outlines 17 tactics to use
when stumped, many
geared to specific typeS of
S.A.T. questions. Among
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umns (the choices that first
come to mind for most peo-
ple). avoid Identical an-
swers on succeSSJve ques-
tions. avoid nonanswers
like "none of the above."
Though the College
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"My real aim ls to sensitize
people to the mind of the
tester. It's Uke a hunt: You
must first conned with your
prey."
Then an American psycho-
logist analyzed personality
questionnaires filled out by
all 40 persons.
As reported recently In
Psychology Today, the doc-
tors' explanation for their
conclusions Is admittedly if-
fy. During maturation .
when bones are soft . the
way muscles are set can af-
fect the shape of the bones.
The duo speculates that
during the childhoods of
"I nhi b ited ,
socially confor-
ming people,"
muscles around
the temple and
jaw might have
tensed. result-
ing In shorter
faces.
Along with expected
folks like R~maJd Reagan.
James Cagney and Art
Camey. the lrlsh Consulate
In New York reports that
Irish roots can also be
clalmed this St. Patrick's
Day by such unlikely lads
and lasses as Richard Nix·
on, Gerald Ford. Barbara l'UNllYi THmY Stanwyck, Mary Tyler
DON, .'T 1 M'oore and Anthony Quinn. LOOK RIH No blarney!
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You don't have to wait. It's here now! The help you need for catastrophic
medical bills ... payable both IN and Otrr of the hospital. .1
can provide these added dollars /or covered sickness and accidents at a cost most families
can readily afford. Yours o ver and above your basic hospital benefits.
N early every American family has ir.s own horror
story of the rampaging costs of an cxttemely long
illness.
Either the family knows such a story. or tbey have
personally experienced it.
Most people now realize that a famity·s earnings.
bank accounts. entire life savings can be wiped out-
~ by the costs of a cawtrophic illness-the
kind of illness (or accident) you hope against hope will
never happen. but which. unfortunately. sometimes
docs.
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pie have. which is fine for ordinary bills -but
can·1 be expected 10 cover the cost of a truly
catastrophic illness.
M urual's new Plan provides up to Sl.000.000
procection for every member of yoor famil
a MIU.JON doll.-s ayer apd aboVt your basic
coverage. which may sound like more protecti
you could possibly need. But some people may.
tu~ly. hllVe lo use all or most o( it when f.ced
Iona-term illness. That's when they11 be thankfi
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Solid 14K Gold
18" Serpentine Chain
-$13
Until Aprll 18, 1982
We made a special gold purchase that
you can now benefit from. We will
send you a solid 14-karat gold float-
ina heart free with every solid 18" 14-
karat gold serpentine chain you pur-
chase for only SIJ each. plus SI for
postaae and handling, And if you·re
not ·absolutely delighted with your
purchase. you may re tum your chain
for a prompt refund and either way.
the floating heart is yours to keep.
free of charae ! If you order 3 or more
cha.ins (floating heart included with
each chain) before April 11. 1982.
we will pay an shipping and handlina
charaes. There is 11 limit of ten 14-
karat gold chains per address. No re-
quests will be accepted past mid-
night, April 18 . 1982. Any orders
postmarked later will be returned .
You tnlAY charge your order to any
m~r credit card. Just aive us the
name of the card, account number
and expiration date or send appropri·
ate sum toaether with your name and
addres~ to: l•terutto .. 1 M•et•l'l.
Ml•t, Dept. SGC·405l. 390 Pike
Road. Huntiqdon Valley, Pennsyl·
vania 19006.
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FAMILV WEEr<LY. March 14. 1962
Canada's ~ Last Silver Dollar
M•rcla 1982, PbiladelpbiL IMM
announced today that it is releasing for
saJe a small cache of recently disrovered
. Canadian .. Flying Goose" legal tender
silver coins. Silver dollars today happen
to be the most collected type of coin in the
world. However, due to the unstable price
of silver bullion, one government after
another has discontinued their minting. This historic
'Canadian ·'Flying Goose.. silver dollar-struck in
.800 fine silver and measuring a large 36mm-was
issued for just one year. Its design is therefore ex-
tremely rare. Moreover, it is Canada's last sil~er
dollar struck for circularion.
lntemational Monetary Mint is offering these btil-
liant uncirculated .. Flying Goose .. silver dollars at the
special investor opportunity price of only SJO el!Ch.
You may never have a better opportunity to own rare
Canadian silver dollars. Investors may purchase from
I to I 0 individual coins at this priQC until supplies are
el.hausted. Because of the extremely limited number
available. orders will be filled on a first-come, first-
served basis with a strict limit of 10 coins per customer.
Important: Collectors are just now beginning to
realize that upwards of 80 percent of Canadian silver
dollars have been melt'ed down for bullion during the
last few years. And since they are vastJy more scarce
and yet. surprisingly. more economical
than comparable U.S. issues, Canadian
silver dollars have begun to experience
marked rises in value. According to one
numismatic expert "Canadian silver dollars
are at the stage U.S. silver dollars were a
decade ago-but many, many times rarer.
the best grades are going fast."
All 1967 "Flying Goose .. sil•1er dollars from this
cache are Brilliant Uncirculated and are accompanied
by a Certificate of Authenticity to that effect. Coins
classified .. Brilliant Uncirculated .. have never been
placed in &t:neral circulation and are still in mint state
condition. To qualify for this offering. call Lee Collins
toll free at 1-800-345-8502, (in Pa. call our speciaJ
operator at 1~800-662-5180). Dept. CDD· ?703 for
credit card orders. or send check or money order in the
full amount to: lntemationaJ Monetary Mint. Dept.
<DD-?703 . 390 Pike Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA
19006. An additional $2.75 is requested to cover
insurance. postage and special handling per order. In
the event that coins are no longer available when your
oroer is received. your uncasbed chec'"k or money order
will be promptly returned. If not satisfied, you may
return your Canadian silver dollars in the original
condition within 14 days for a full refund. This offer
expires April 12 . 1982. ::J
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Would You Like A Norman Rockwell
Collectof 's Edition Plate For $4?
A~ part of an advertising progrnm com-
missioned by International Collection
Finders. we will send a Norman Rock-
well Collector's Edition Plate to any
reader of this publication who responds
to this notice by midnight April 18 for
the sum of S4 plus SI shipping and han-
dling. There is no further financial obli-
gation. These plates feature Norman
Rockwell's famed family·~ four seasons
scenes in glowing colors on a back-
ground of highest quality pore white
porcelain. Each 6Yz" plate is highlighted
wiah 22-karat gold trim. Please indicate
choice of design from: Spring'· Young ..
Love, Summer Carnival. fall School
Days. or Winter Morning when you
make your request. Or. you may pur-
chase the complete edition of all four
for a special price of $13 plus $1 ship-
ping and handling. You save S6 over the
individual price. There will be a strict
limit of two sets (or 8 collector et.lition
plates) per address. at a cost of only $25
postage paid. That's a savings of $15
over the individual price. These collec-
tor's pl9les make a beautiful display and
make valued gifts. This program is
being conducted simulta neously in
other publications. If you see it in more
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than one. please let us know as this
information is important to us. Should
•you wish to return your Norman Rock-
well plates. refunds will be promptly
made. No requests will be accepted
past midnight April 18. Any checks
postmarked later will be returned un-
cashed. We will also accept credit card
orders. Just give us the name of the
card. account number and expiration
date. Or. send appropriate sum to-
gether with your name and address to:
hlttrnldonal Colectioe Finders, Dept.
#NPL-4027, 390 Pike Road. Hun-
tingdon VaJley. Pennsylv-ctnia 19006.
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waist and 38" inseam * Jackets and outerwear to
size 60
• Shoes. boots. work shOeS.
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