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Both sides claim plqne hits .
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BrttWi jetl attacked both atr-
Ueld1 on the Araentlne-held
Falkland Ialanda Saturday and
warshipe bombarded Argentine
army polidoOI near the capital of
Stanley, battle communiques
from the warrtna natlom repor-ted. .
Both aldea claimed enemy
~laava were ahot down in
ta or by anti-aircnft fire,
ta1n edmowled,.s eome
..__ from air att.acb on ves-_. ol the Brtt1th armada block-
ading the ialanda.
Argentina reported aix aoldien
were wounded in the air raid•
and Britain said there were tome
caaualtiea aboard the warships,
but no Britiah lives were lost.
CBS news quoted sources in
Buenoe Aires as saying Argentine
officials now believe a British
invasion is imminent and could
co\ne early today.
-Argentine-President . ..Leopoldo
F. Galtiert went on natlonal radio
and telev1.llon late s.tun1ax and
vowed Argentina wlll ' keep
~ until we achieve victory.·•
G<ieri, wearing h1a 1eneral's
uniform u head of the ruling
mllltary junta, did not stve de-
t.aill about the 9ea-alr bettlee but
acknowledged that the fight with
Britain "surely will coet ua many
lives and much material W.."
He accused the Brlll•h aov-
enunent of "endangerilll wort«t
peace.''
Galttert uked Argentines to
pray to God ''1o give ua force in
thia Argentine undertaking."
The pre-dawn raids on the
aintripe were the first attacks by
the British on the Falklands, al-
though there were 1kirml1hes
· when Argentine troops seized the
ia1anda April 2 and a week ago
when British forces recaptured
South Georgia Island, a Falk-
lands d~pendency .
Argentina claimed its gunnen
thot down two Brltilh Harrier
jets, with one pilot killed and
another captured, and aa!d two
others probably were downed.
Government communiques and
reporta from the Ar1enUne Em.-
bassy in Waahtn1ton aald one
Argentine Dagger, which la an
Israeli vertiQn of the French-
designed Mirage fighter, wa1
de1troyed along with an annS'
helloopt.er that waa hit while oi
the ground at the Gooee Green
tettlemenL
A British Defense ministry
~claimed all the Britiah
aircraft retuned safely. He said at
least two Argentine warplanes--
a Mirage fight.er and a ~
bomber -were shot down in
dogfights but he could not con-
firm reports from the aircraft
carrier Hermes that a second
Mirage waa downed. "Apart
from the two Argentine aira'af1
shot down, reportl lndlcate th~
(Se~ FALKLANDS, Page A%) ,
SAVING FACE? -Mac Sterling, 15; of
Huntington Beach, thought making a mask
was fun while the goo set. Then came the
tricky part as Jean LaBorde tried to remove it.
Mac was glad he could move on to_ other
Celebrate UCI booths at the Irvine campus
carnival:
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U.S. still hopes for peace
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pre-der M. Haig Jr. and Defente Se-
sident Reagan and other U.S . cretary Caspar Weinberger be-
officiah, denying they had ad· fore aoina on for further t.alka at
vance knowledge of Britiah at· the United Nations on the crlais.
tackl on Arptttlne-occuded Air· Pym told reporters on arrival
bun on the Falkland lalanda. the British strategy "hal been to
uid Saturd=y the atill have apply inexorable pre9SUre upon
bopee for a 90lutlon to Ar1entina, that it, diplomatic,
the South A: tic cri8ll. eoonomic and m1lltary, to indicate
~ ii he thou.cht full-ecale that aarftlioo dca ~ pay. Thia
hostilities will erupt becau.ee of woukfcleeriy i.ndJcate that recent
Saturday's c\uhes, Rapn aaid, eventl have brought thil home
"No, I don't believe they have to rather sharply."
nee 1 1 rlly follow. We hope there U bad not prevloualy been
can be a peKefUl IOllu-." known that Pym would aee
Tb. State~ meen-·--W~Friday1he
while, iasued a written atatement United S~tes would "rHpon.d
aaytn1, "The United States re-pmltively" to Britiah requests for
ma1na reedy to Ulist the parties aid, without direct U.S . involV@-
in find1na a eettlement." ment, but it was not known if
Brititn Foreign Secretary Pym waa bringing any such re-
F r a n c it P y m a r r 1 v e d 1 n quests.
Washington for meetings today Reagan told reporters that
with Secretary of State Alexan-while ~ United Stat.es had no
advance warning of the Britia~
attacl< he does not believe that
wider hostilities "have to neces-
sarily follow."
"All I know is we still stand
ready to help," Reagan said aa he
boarded a helicopter. "We hope
there can be a peaceful aolution."
Reagan said later in .Knoxville
that he had "no report" in ad-
vance of the British att.acka. But,
after conferring with Adm. John
Poindexter, the top-ranking
mllltary aide on the National '
Security Council's staff, he ac-
knowledged that the Aacenalon
Island facility "is a joint use
base" for both Britain an'1 the
United States.
A British Vulcan bomber that
took part in the Falklanda attack
took off from the island, 3,500
miles away, refueling in the air.
~an · clever defendant tip· justice's scales?
By DAVID KUTZMANN
O(ftle OeltJ Not Staft
Sure, Willie Wisely was smart.
That's what they all said any-
way -the court watchers who
marveled at the way Wisely
handled himself during his trial;
the attorneys who listened in-
tently from the audience as
Wisely cross-examined witnesses
and argued legal points before
the court; the judge who reproa-
ched him once for making self-
deprecatory remarks.
Sure, Willie was smart. And he
had guts, too. After all, didn't he
k on his own defense in the
mate mind game -a murder
where the stakes could pos-
siblYI be his own life?
He made headlines.
&specially when the jury con-
victed him of first-degree murder
and then recommended he die In
the California gas chamber at
San Quentin for the suffocation
death of his stepfather last year
WORLD
t
an Huntington Beach.
What did Wisely think of ac-
ting as his own lawyer after the
verdicts were in?
"I came to regret it almost
every day (after making-the
decision)," the wavy haired ex-
convict from Huntington Beach
said at the time ..
"Obviously, I'm not an attor-
ney, 1111d I probably could have
gotten a better defense from a
qualified attorney."
In an interview 1eVeral weeka
late r, Wisely offered a further
assessment of his performance In
court: "I lost out on a couple of
things early ... BlJt about
three-quarters o f the way
through the trial, I found I knew
how to Impeach witnesses and
cross-e>lamine witnesses."
He said he learned this by
reading second-hand books on
criminal procedure which others
supplied to him. As the trial
Poles dely regime
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -About 60,000 Soli-
darity support.en ICreaDlinl "Free Lech Waleu!" and
"We Want Freedom!" defied martial Jaw authorlUee
Saturday and ttaged dartna ahowl of unity f« the
1uapended trade union In a counter to offfolal May
Day oelebrationa.
STATE
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An Jndiam tnldril' llid he WM i.dinl lndepen-
dlilit bMalen out on ltrtke naUanwkle, but• IPOt check
•' 1rUck ltops Saturday lndlcaWd he Md few folio-..._
progressed, he said, so did bis
abilities.
Orange County courthouse ob-
servers who closely monitored
the trial believe that Wisely de-
f ended himself as capably as
m11n-y experienced atiorneys
could have. They also said he
may h'ave done well enough to
e.ncourage other criminal defen-
dants to consider similar tactics.
Would they have fools for
clients?
Because o f a U.S . Supreme
Court decision several years ago
permitting more pro per defen-
ses, the law no longer emphati-
cally says yes. Many attorneys
and judges do, however.
"As a general rule," said one
Newport Beac h at..torney,
"(defendlng yourself) is the most
foolish thing you could ever do."
NATION
Sa.id another criminal defense
specialist, "Some gurs try It just
to create trial error.'
And ventured another: "Pro
pers (short for propria persona,
to act as one's own lawyer) o.nly
try to create c<>n-fus-ion and
delays."
This viewpoint found partial
confirmation from a .knowled-
geable aource -Willie WUlely.
He said his experience ln the
50-man pro per tank at Loe An-
gel.es County Jail, where he was
held last year on robbery char-
ges, seemed to indicate that de-
fendants there were interested
mainly In dela~ their cases to
secure a more favorable deal
with proeecutors, especially If the
eviden ce against C~m was
strong.
Several lawyers lr\terv1ewed
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Immlll'adon and
Natur~Uon Service'• oontnMiillal IW9ell abDed at • provtdina Jobe for unem~ dU-. and 1-1 .._..
ldenta hM 9nded, INS 8lkl. About 4,000 pec>-
ple naUonwide, includina 1,200 in California. wwe
arreated in the crackdown apimt undocumented
worken.
after the Wisely d ecision cau-
tioned that it was hard to generaJ-
lt.e on the subject since any decis-
ion to go pro per rested heavily on
the nature of the crime and tlle
personality and intellect of the
defendant.
"At first blush you may say.
why should he do that? That
man really needs a lawyer," said
Oxange County Superior Court
Presiding Judge Robert E. Rick-
les.
Wckles said that if a penion is
articulate enough as well as poi-
aed, he could possibly find that a
jury would be willing to "give
him a little more of an edge"
than if he had a lawyer.
"You have certain people who
have that ability to represent
themselves," the judge said.
Most observers agreed t hat
Wilely, a fonner student officer
at Golden West College in
Huntlngton Beach, flt precisely
into that mold.
INDE.IC
But more than one lawyer
emphasized that 1t takes skills in
addition to a good vocabulary
and the ability to ask questions to
succeed in a criminal trial, espe-
cially in one so grave as a murder
or rape proceeding.
Knowledge of the evidence
code -of knowing what is and is
not admissible in court -is cri-
tical to a good deCense. tbe11e_
lawyers said.
Wisely, who like convicted-'.
murderer Bbpby Crane achieved
maximum media exposure be-
cause of his own defeNe, said he.
could have definitely uaed more
help in the investigation of bia
case as well as better expert legal
advice from advisory attorneys.
Wisely had the assistance of
two court-appointed advisory la-
wyers and a private investigator'.
The man who convinced a jury
to sentence·him to death, A.ssia-
tant District Attorney Edgar
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FALKLA-NDS ATTACK ...
Argentines may have shot down The Brltlah warplanes alao
one of their own aircraft," he struck at the te<X>ndary airfield at
aaid. Gooae Green, 40 mif ea weat of
The Argentine Embaasy said Stanley.
that aa dogflghta rqed over the British reports aaid that the
Falklands around 4:30 p.m. (12:30 tint air atrlke wu carried out on
p.m. POT), three Brltlsh de-the Stanley alrfield by an agtnc
1troyer1 began ·~:l~ Argen-Vulcan bomber that pounded the
tine poe.ttlona. It one de-r""°way with 21 1,000-pound
stroyer-was ''silenced" and wlth-bomt.. It aa1d a later raid on the
drawing from the area ln flames, Stanley field and Goose Green
, "8!i'ndlng an SOSth to the hitleel~',!,! airstrip was carried out by the said the two o er wan Pl...._.. carrier-hued Harrier jeta. were pulling back. An Argentine military com-The report• said the Vulcan
munique said the warships were was refueled In the air three
frigates, which in the British times during its 7 ,600-mile
navy are smaller than dest.royen, t round-trip from Ascentlon
and claimed one was seriously Island.
damaged by Argentine war-Peter Archer. correspondent of r.-! an es and a II three w e re the British domeltic news agency
·•· 'obliged to leave the scene of Press Aaaociation aboard the ar-
combat." rnada's flagahip, the carrier HMS
Argentine reports sald six Ar-Hermes, said British Harrier jets
gentine soldiers were wounded in shot down two Mirages and se-
four waves of air at1acks on the riously damaged othen.
South Atlantic islands, but de-Archer wa a British wanhip
nied British claims that the main, was hit during the air battle but
4,000-foot asphalt runway at the damage was not believed to
Stanley was "severely cratered." be serious.
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SCENE OF ATTACK -Map of Falkland Islands shows
where British warplanes attacked aintrip at Port Stanley.
The British and Argentines issued conflicting claims over
airport damage and aircraft losses.
Youth
nabbed
_in chase
A 16-year-old Wettmineter
youth wu ln custody Saturday·at
the county'• juveJlile hall after a .
100-plua.. mile chue that ltaAed--
in Westmiruter late Friday and
ended early Saturday in San
Diego. • The youth, a male whoee name
was not released because of hls
age, tled an outdoor party ecene
in Westminster when police arri-p
ved to investigate a nol.e com-
plaint, according to Weietmlnater
Pol.ioe Lt. Jack Smith.
Pursued by Westminater Police
and the California Highway Pa-
tr o J, the youth Jea a c hase
through Westminater, Hunting-
ton Beach, Fountain Valley,
Santa Ana, then onto and oft
Interstate 5 all the way to the
Mexican border.
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of .. Daly ..........
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It's 4:60 p .m . in Room 618 of the •'O&JlaLL&.ll<..l:.:.....o.&><.;Uc.4/
Newp0rt Beach. In 10 minutes President
Reagan will go on nationwide television to
dUlcula the impasae over the federal bud-
get tor fiacal 1983.
Rep. Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey, R -
Menlo Park, welcomes the lone reporter
to the room, often his visitor a chair and
dispatches campaign aide Duke Black -
wood to pick µp twb six-packs of Deer.
>..Blackwood~ a young Malibu resi-
dent, dashes off, the candidate for the 1cHOEMEHL
Republican nomination for the U .S . S e nate be-
comes his own press aide. He rummages through a bulging
leather satchel for the latest McCl~key-for-Senat.e news.
IT'S A PRESS RELEASE, to which is attached a copy
of a letter to G ov. F.dmund G . Brown Jr. McCloskey is
asking Brown and governors in 18 other stat.es to push their
legislatures into calling for a constitutional convention for
the purpose of considering an amendment that would re-
quire a balanced federal budget.
McCloskey, between telephone calls to associates, says
the 1983 deficit could·htt $182 billion. If that happens,
interest rates will remain high as the government saps the
available credit or the Federal Reserve Board will be forced
to increase the money supply, a move guaranteed to bring
back the days of ."double digit" inflation.
McCloskey 8ays the budget must be ·cut. He says he
would attack social programs s pe nding. ho ld defense
spending to a "real" increase of 3 percent and defer the
third phase of President Reagan's 25 percent tax rut. Mc-
Closkey says such moves could pare $90 billion from the
deficit.
Soon Reagan is on the television screen. McCloskey
takes notes, expresses approval o r disapproval at certain
statements. and offers commentary of his own.
. WBEN THE P!\ESIDENT'S RED marking pen faHed-
to work. McCloskey grinned. "Someone's gonna get canned
&ecause of that."
McCloskey was obviously self-satisfied when Reagan
called for ·an amendment r equiring a balanced federal
budjlet.
"That's what I called for this morning," he remarks.
Satisfied with thf! president's position on the balanced
budget. McCloskey grabs his well-used overnight bag, pulls
out jogging shorts and shoes and w ithin seconds changes
from suit to shorts and sweat socks.
After Rep. Richard Bolling, D-Mo .. offers the Demo-
cratic view on the budget statement and after CBS an-
chorman Dan Rather recaps it all, McCloskey gets up and
says, "I'm going to jog for half an hour.''
DEADLY FORCE -These are the Sea Har-
rier "jump jets" of the kind uaed in the attack
against Falkland Islands airstrips, shown du-
ring South Atlantic exercise. The aircraft are
called "jump jets" because they can take off
and land over short distances.
The youth turned beck toward C'
San Diego at the border and
switched to Route 805 in that
city, where be finally wu ap-
prehended at the University
Avenue exit, Smi.th aaid.
WlllLE HE'S PADDING AROUND the Marriott en-
virons, a C.able News Network film crew arrives. as does
Burt Sims of the Newport Ensign newspaper.
Returning to the room and now ready for a cold beer,
McCloskey allows a member of the television team to clamp
a microphone to his windbreaker before filmmg begins.
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Smith aaid the youth waa
charged with retisting arrest,
evadlng arrest and reckless dri-
ving.
Police apparently found no-
thing incriminating in the car'
when he was stopped, but com-
plete detaila of the incident were
still unavailable Saturday.
He makes his major points. The defici t must come
down. Social programs spending must be cut. The tax cut
must be rolled back.
The questions answered, the footage shot, the reporters
thank the candidate and leave, knowing they'U soon hear
the same conunents when McCJoskey addresses hundreds
'of persons attending a candidate's night sponsored by the
Newport Harbor and Balboa Bay Re publican Women.
MCCioskey hits the shower. L ate r h e arrives in the
meeting room, refreshed, all smiles, posing for more pho-
tographers and television cameras.
Just another evening on the campaign trail.
Man arrested after chase along coast
A Westminater man was char-
ged wlth usault on a police offi-
cer wlth a deadly weapon after a
45-minute chase through New-
port Beach and Huntington
Beach Saturday night, Newport
Beach Police said.
Richard Seslar, believed to be
in hia 20s, was arrested by
Huntington Beach police ·at about
8:30 p.m. after a 30-minute auto
chMe and a 15-minute foot chue,
Newport Beach Police Sgt. Dave
Elliott aid.
The chase started on Bal ·
boa Peninsula when police res-
ponded to a report that a car
driven by Ses1ar was traveling at
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very high spe«is through narrow
streets.
Elliott said that in the latter
part of the chase Ses1ar allegedly
"deliberately rammed" a New-
port Beach cruiser with his car. •
then allegedly tried to run down
two Huntington Beach foot offi·
oera a short time later.
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Water campaigns flood media
.TV advertising blitz on canal vole to inundate voter in next five week
By STEVE TRIPOLI ...... .,..,,... .....
Armed wlth Hveral mllUon
dollan and eupport from a va-
riety of allies, the campatan.a for
and a1aln1ta te ropc)aecl Peri-
pheral Canal are prepa-
ring to lnun ate voter• with a
media blitz before the June 8
vote.
Television will be the main
battleground thle month Ln the
war over the multi-billion dollar
packase of water facilities, apo·
keamen for both 1lde1 aay, but
* *
other media alao will play an
import.ant role .
AdverUaina on radio and blll-
boarde, direct mall appeala and
the UM of eo-ca11ed "free" media
through expo1ure in the newa all
are part of the etrategy.
There II only one official ca,m-
pe.llJl orga.nlz.ation on each aide of
the mue, but each one forms an
umbrella for lta num~roua and
divene supporting groups.
Citizens for Water, which
coordinates the campaign for
pauage of Proposition 9
(conatructlon of the canal and
* *
othe r facilities), draws much of
It.I support from bualnet1 leaders
In Southern California and the
San Francltco Bay Area, apoke-
aman Leo McElroy aaJd.
The nearly $2 million th~ or-
ganh:ation expecta to raiae for the
campaign comes from "a broad
baaed assortment of business
interests a croaa Callforn 1a -
mostly, but not e xclusively, m
Souther;n CaUforrua," according
to McElroy.
Californians for a Fair Wat.er
P olicy, the highest level of op-
position to Proposiuon 9, expects
* *
to raise about $2 million also,
about half of It from two huae
agrlbUJlnea flmui In the Sacra·
mento River Delta area, 1p0ke·
sm.an Doug Walt.I said.
Both campaign• already have
spent some m oney, though nei-
the r side had figures on how
much , admitt.in3 the bulk will be
spen t in the laat tour weeks of
the campa.agn. .
Watts said he ia hoping to have
$500,000 to spend on televltion
a dvertising and $250,000 for all
other media.
Facts trickling down?
Though current polls indicate a
heavy m ajority m favor of the
canal in Southern California and
a h eavy maJOrtty agains t the
package ln the north , Watts said
the anti-canal campai'-n's focus
will be "almost equal ' on both
ends or the state
HlS organization is working to
Deity Pllo1 Ptioto bf Petrtdl O'Donnell
P UFFING PROSPERO -Sid Wilcox, costumed as Prospero
the Cavalier for the Renaissance fair at UC Irvine, enjoys his
pipe as much as the festivities in Campus Park. The carnival
continues today from 11 a.m . to 6 p.m. Fraternities and ~rori
ties will present a Greek songfest at 7:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall.
From Page A1
Freeman, said his courtroom ad-
versary was able to use hts posi-
tion as a pro per to hlS advantage
, in several ways.
A good questioner, W1S('ly was
a lways able to keep up a conti-
nua l presentation o f h is <:ase,
Freeman asserted in an in ter-
view.
"Each time h e asked a ques-
tion, it was difficu lt for the triers
of fact (the jury) to separate the
questioner from the defendant,"
the prosecutor said.
In effe<-t, the q uestions them-
selves became evide nce.
"And tha t's a very gr eat ad-
vantage, 1t would seem to me,"
Freeman said.
During his closing s tatements
to the jury -a panel that had sat
through nearly three months of
testimony -the assistant district
attorney freque ntly descr~bed
Wisely as a "very clever ma n ."
"Confusion is the order of the
day," Freeman told t h e Ju r y
then. "Confuse the JUry . This
1s not a new device. It has been
used before and 1t will bl' used
again."
Elaborating on those !>tatc -
ments in the interview, Freeman
maintained that Wisely's style as
a pro per was to "compound a nd
confuse" the.panel to such a de-
g ree that it put "the triers of fact
in a difficult situation."
He said that 75 percent of the
5,000 pages o f trial tra nscri pt
generated in the case represented
an attempt by the def Pnda nt to
confuse the jury. which heard a procession~! more than 80 wit-
nesses.
Suc h con fu sio n , Freeman
maintained , m erely frustrated
the s y ste m and im peded the
search for truth.
Responded Wisely: "The ju ry
was not confused by me T hey
w e r e co nfu sed by the
prosecution "
The Huntington Beach resi-
dent, who has steadfastly main-
tained his innocence in the death
of his stepfather a year ago. said
he attempted to focus on t he is-
sue he felt was most important -
whe ther truck driver Robe r t
Br a y 's death b e n e a t h a
2.000-pound truck cab was acci-
dental or not.
It was Freeman. Wisely clai-
med. who frequently engaged m
a running narrative with the
jury contributing t o
AFTER VERDICT -Willie
Wisely conte nds, "The jury
was not conf used b y m e .
T hey were confused by the
prosecu t1on."
c.'Onfusion and delay.
The def endant, who will re-
sume his own d e fe n se during
sentencing proceedings later this
m o nth , said h e now believes
there are no real advantages to
self-representation.
Wisely said he defended h im-
self m court only because his at-
torney backed out of the case
days before trial was scheduled
to begin last December.
County P u b lic D e fe nde r
Ronald Butler, addressing the
pro per issue from the de fe nse
attorney's viewpoint, agreed tha t
a defendant was being unwise In
shunning professional represent-
ation.
Yet, Butle r conceded, it was
possible that the closer contact
between a pro per defendant and
a Jury loomed as a potential ad -
vantage.
Through a pro per's present.
t1 on of evide nce, h e said , "you
become (more of a) human being
in that sense."
J udge Rickles said h~ recalled
as a trial judge having a repea t
offender come through his court
and successfully de fe nd himself
against charges of being intoxi·
cated in public.
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VOL 75, NO. 122
They've appeared regularly in
the mailboxes of Southland me-
dia outlets during the pa.st two
months.
"NEWS (or NEWS FEA -
TURE) from the Metropolitan
Water Distric t of Southern
California," the top of the cover
page proclaims in bold blue let-
ters. Some of the titles:
March 2: " 'Why Isn't It DOne?'
Asks Man Who Authorized Peri-
pheral Canal in 1966."
March 16: "Water Agency
Chief Rapa Mike Curb's Anti-
Canal Pitch."
March 16: "Why Metropolitan
Favors Cap.al."
LA TE MARCH: "Aqueducts:
RECALLS CASES -Orange
County Superior Court Pre -
siding Judge Robert Rickles
says certain defenda nts can
win jury sympathy .
This m an , Rickles said, would
roll up has pants leg a nd show
jurors his artificial leg, an injury
h e suffer ed a s a Ko rean Wa r
veteran .
lnvanably. he said, the defen-
dant would win Jury sympathy,
and h is case, much to the chagrin
of prosecutors.
Like many other legal officials,
ho wever . the presiding judge
said the pro per issue had to be
evaluated on a situatio n -b y -
situation basis only.
Adde d Butler , the county's
ch ief public defe nder, "I d on't
think a law yer should be forced
on anybody ." Going without one,
how ever, could prove disastrous,
lawyers said.
Explained Newport Beach at-
torney Richa rd Fa rne ll, once a
front-line homic ide prosecutor
for th e O range County District
Attorney's 0"1ce: "It depends on
the individual. The re are some
for whom (going pro per) would
be the dumbest thing they ever
did."
Many pro per defe ndants,
Farnell said, start out tepresen-
ting themselves only to discover
"the y 'r e In way over their
heads."
As a de putr district attorney.
one of Farnell s biggest cases was
prosecuting Bobby Crane, now a
convicted double murderer and
reputed prison gang leader.
Cr'P.:!e defended himself ln hiA
first Orange County Superior
Court murder trial in 1979,
e ventually belng convicted of
firat-de,ree murder for th e
slaying o a Seal Beach jeweler.
The jury deadlocked on a aeoond
murder count involving another
man.
During that trial in the sum-
mer of 1979, Farnell der.cribed
hil adveraary as being like a
11snake ln the buahe9, aomething
that 1llther1 up to you, trlea to
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What do you like about the Dally Pllot., Whal don't you like?
Call the number below and your mt1sa1e wlll be Tecorded.
tran~c:r1bed and deUvered to \be approprtett editor. '
The same 24·hour an1wtr1n1 1ervlct mey M Ultd to rttord let·
ten to the edit.or on any topic. Mailbox contributor• mutt lncludt
their name and telephone numt>.r lor vertflcaUon No clrcul1Uon
calla. please.
Tttll IJ• whan on your mind
More Than Half Our Wate r
Comes From Distant Rivera."
April 13: "Canal Suppo rt
Reaffirmed."
April 22: "Job Losses Predicted
If Drought Hits in 1990."
The me.age is usually explicit
but IOmetimea .implied -if the
Peripheral Canal and other
additions to the State Wate r
Project a.re not built, there will
be water shortages and economic
woe in Southern California.
The MWD has never made any
secret of its support for Proposi-
tion 9, the June ballot measure
which will decide the fate of the
Peripheral Canal and a multi-
humor you, to get some laughter,
some sympathy out of you "
Farnell, m a recent interview,
said Crane was de finitely a un-
ique case. The sandy haired de-
fendant was able to credibly de-
fend himself because he was both
"bright a nd pe rsonable," t h e
former prosecutor said.
At one t ime. defe ndants li ke
C rane a nd Wisely probabl y
would not have been allowed to
represent themselves.
Before a U.S. Supreme Court
ruling in the early 1970s, a JUdge
could impose an attorney on a
defendant no matter how much
that pe rson wa nted to defe nd
hinutelf or herself.
That rule, however, was over-
turned on the basis of a Califor-
nia case which allow ed defen -
dants to take up their own de-
fense except unde r e xt·ept1onal
cu-cumstances.
A jud ge, F a rne ll said . n o
longer had to be convinced that a
potenual pro per could handle his
or her own case. Instead, the law
requ ired the court to simply ad-
vise a potential ja1lhouse lawyer
of the pitfalls of pro per act1v1ty.
ln Los Angeles County, there
are a n estimated 50 prisoners
who populate the pro per tank of
county jail at any one time . They
have access to law books a nd
conforence room faciht1es
ln O ra nge County. there arc
six, according to a jail spokesman
Wisely said h e would agree
that at's be tter to h ave s killed
lega l representation.
From his viewpoint, however.
there lS one big problem "Most
at''torneys are incompetent and
illiterate. All they're inte rested in
is money," he said, adding bit -
te rly, ''They're like vultures
waiting for somebod y to drop
dead so they can pluck your eyes
out."
billion dollar expansion of the "max1rruze" vowr turnout in the
State Wa ter Project. anti-canal north. however, Watt.a
MWD officials say passage of said.
the m easure 1s c ritical 1f Sou-McElroy said Citizens for
thern California 1s to h ave e n-Water w1U focus on what he cal-
Qugh water for future devt>lop-led the "two pockets of support"
ment and if they are to properly for passage of the canal package
do the ir job of providing that -Southern Callforn.ia and San
water. ' Jose/Santa Clara County.
Opponents of the cana l pac-The campaign expects to spend
kage cite MWD press releases, about $500.000 on television -
television commercials, speakers' all of 1t an Southt>rn Cal1forn1a.
campaigns, exhibits and tours as S 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 o n r a d 1 o a n d
a blatantly illegal use of public $150,000-$200,000 on direct mail
funds by a public age ncy to m-efforts. McElroy said
fluence the vote on a ballot Both sides will c'Oncentrate on
question-. simple messagc•s wuh regional
They have filed a lawsuit see· emphasis in their attempts to win
king $1 million m damages, an votes, spokesmen BaJd
immediate sto p to wha t they Californians for a Fair Water
consider an illegal campa ig n . Policy will press their message in
and other remedies from M w u t his ar ea by te l ltng voters the
"to counter the damage done." • canal is not needed and will be
·MWD officials say the c harges too experuive. spokesman Burt
tr~w!l!t1 and that th~are Wllson said , .. 11 acting w1trun the law. The swt iS-. 'the message in 'trle north will
scheduled for hearing Tuesday in be that Northern California's
U.S. District Court, Los Angeles. water will be taken to fill the
"We have a statute that allows canal, wath disastrous env1ron-
us to e xplain th e activities of men tal consequences, Wilson
Me tropolitan. One w ay w e do said.
that is through press releases," T he pro;-<:anal campaign m tht>
said Carl Boronk.a y, MWD's full-Southland 1s expec-t.ed to tell vo-
time general counsel. ters that thev face severe water
All of MWD's activities that shortages if the canal IS not built.
touch on the canal qut.-suon are. w~1le the message 1n the north
in the age ncy's opinion, "part of will be t hat the whole state wt.11
an informational program," Bo-benefit if It IS
ronkay S<tid. Though the two sides. by their
It's something that MWD does own accounts, claim to have trn:.
all the time, he said. "We're not same amount of mS'ley at their
r e quired t o sto p what w e'd d1sp~sal (bo th question thl'
otherwise be doing just because others figures, and official re
there's a ballot measure." ports on total campaign contn-
Boronkay said he has advised buuons will not be avad.able for
MWD directors that they cannot, Wl'l;'ksJ. thc.· prli C'a n1;1l side ap-
using government funds, advo-pears to have.• a lfoar advantage·
cate a decision on a ballot mea-in non-monPtary support from
sure.
"It's influen cing the pu.blic
that's prohibited. not ad vancing
something in the Legislature or
the meaia that's i n M e t 's
(MWD's) inte rest," Boronkay
said. "Currently, as you'd expect,
we're terribly interested in the
Peripheral Canal."
Canal o ppone nts see the ac-
tions as something less benign.
"The MWD has been polluting
the electoral process," said Tim
Brick , coordina tor o f the anti-
canal Californians for a Fair
Water Policy "A referendum 1s a
c1tiren vote on government acuon
and it's totally inappropnate for
the MWD to intrude in the cam-
paign.
"It's tough e nough to compete
(in the campaign) with the res-
ources of the oil companies and
other special interests. but here
we have a government age ncy
turning public resources against
the cithens," Brick added. "What
the MWD has been doing is ero-
ding our democratic rijhts."
outsldl• tlw off1t'lal campaign
Local water agencies, cham-
bers of commerl~. private groups
and tht.· M1·trupvl1tdn Wa te'T
Dastnl'l h;":c.· u~Nl th('lf existing
publac relations apparatus tp
pump thousands of press relea-
ses. member alerts and ofher
pro-canal messages to the media
and public
T hough the a nta -canal forces
g e t help from e n v1ronmentltl
groups. outdoors groups, some
farmers and others. th e publk
relations blttz has not match~
outside support re<-e1ved bv the
pro-('anal group:., t·spN·1ally an
Southern California
M WD. the most prolific of
those g roups, has been served
with a m1lhon-dollar lawsuit fi-
led by canal opponents.
T he suit clauns that MWD. the
huge public agency that imports
most of the Southland's water, ia
using public funds to influence
the election -a Vlolauon of state
law.
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Mav 2. 1982
Some clout saved • Ill s ·acramento
James C. Mansfield of Fullerton ~a king run for governor's office
AIMS HIGH -James Mans-
field is Orange County's own
candidate for govt.•rnor
By CHARLES H. LOOS
01 the Oe1t1 Piiot SI•"
Orange County maghl have
mor<• t'lout an Sacramento than a
lt>t of folks thought 11 t.'Ould un-
dl•r the controvcrsaal Ot!mocrauc
r <•apportionment plan
William Campbell, the mino-
rity lt•a<lt>r an the state Senate.
now r1•presenc.i. portions of eas-
tt•rn Ornngt:' County His dlStnct,
once l'nt1rdy wllhm Los Angeles
County. 'now spills over into
Brt>a, El Toro. Irvine. l....<i Habra,
Lake Forest, Lagunn Hilb;, Lei-
sure· Wcirld and Mis.'>aon Vie.JO.
Rt•puhl11:an Camplll'll's new
dastrll't. thl· 3 lst, al!-0 t·ovc•rs City
of lndu~try, Diamond Bar, Ha-
Cal'nda Ht•ights, La Habra
Ht•ights, Rowland Ht•ights, Wal-
nut, Wc•st Covina and Whittler an
Los Angc·IL-s County
Campbdl's distract orfwe 1s an
th<' Caty of Industry. llc• says hC'
plans to open one· an Orange
County soon. --
• •
ORANGE COUNTY has its
very own candidate for governor.
too. He is James C. Mansfield, ~l,
an auditor-appraiser with the
l.'OUnty Assessor's Offwe.
Republican Mansfil'ld , a Ful-
lerton resident, is a Stanford
graduate and holds a master's
degree from Ha rvard Business
School
The most important issue in
the campaign, h e says, "as the
deterioration of the quality of Life
in California during thl' past 20
years."
A political unknown, Mans-
f1t•ld l'heerfully admits it w ould
t.ake a miracle for him to wm the
RC'pubJacan gubernatoria l nomi-
nallon
• • •
DR. BILL McCOLL asn't the
only former football player run-
ning for ~t· Republal·an nomana-
atfier's ~ag ~rawi/)g
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fro m all of us at
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• lion In tht! 43rd Congressional
DI.strict.
Newport Beach attorney Jerry
S haw, who has been serving of
late rut a member of the Orange
County Board of Educallon, is
one of too many GOP candidates
an the 43rd. And S haw was an
all-conference linebacker on the
1967 national championship t.eam
at USC
The Republican ladles had
planned to hear Curb and Deuk-
mejaan ot Sant.a Ana's Soddle-
back Inn, but the meeting place
was switched to Buena Park • • •
JOHNNIE R . CREAN, a no-
ther o f the ma ny Republican
candidates in the 43rd Congres-
sional D1str1ct, as mv1t1ng ha s
supporters to "An Evening with
Buddy Ebsen."
HEADS AGENCY -Antonio
Amador is fifth directo r of
California Youth Authority. A $1 50 -per pel"llOn fund-r aiser
for Shaw is planned Tuesday at
the Sant.a Ana Heights home of
Robert Lintz. Prominent names
list.t.'<i on the host t'Ommittee are
John Virtue and F.d Scheck, se-
nior partners in the law firm
S haw is with.
It w ill be from 5 to 7 p .m .
T hursday at the Quiet Cannon A J
restaurant m Dana Point. Crean ,.. ffla OT Says
says it isn't a fund-raiser
A lso o n the• list: George Ar-
gyros, Col. J ohn V. Brennan
(formt-r Naxon aade), Tim Haa-
danger, Gavan S . Herbert and
Gen. William Lyon.
• • •
REPUBLICAN gubernatonal
candidates Mike Curb and Ueor-
ge Deukmejian have a date
Thursday with the Orange
County Fedeqltion of Republican
Wome n.
Lt. Gov. Curb and Attorney
General Deukmejian will make
their respective pitches to the
Republican ladies starling at 10
a .m at the Buena Park Hotel
near Knoll's Berry Farm.
All Orange Countaa ns a re
welcome lo h ear the two GOP
contende rs, but reservat ions for
lunch a re require d . Call Rose-
mary Johnson, 540-6339. or Elai-
ne Rustin, 993-6786
• •
A FORUM featuring most of
the leading t·and1dates ror the
Republican U S . Senate nomina-
tion Is on tap Friday
It's sponsored by tht• Republi-
can Assocaat.es of Orange County.
rt starts at 5:30 p.m. al the South
Coast Plaza Hot.el an Cost.a Mesa.
Ted Bruinsma, Bob Dornan .
Barry Goldwater Jr , PNt> Mc-
Closkey. Maureen Reagan, J ohn
Schmatz and Pete Walson an• ex-
pected.
• • •
CAN)IDATES in the county's
69th Assembly District Nolan
FrazzeUe and David Salls will
be on television when KOCE.
Channe l 50, airs its "Vo te r's
Pipeline." .
The candidates will discuss the
issues when the show airs a l 9
p.m. Friday and again at 10 a m
Saturday
_Hostages released,
hijackers in Cuba
TEGUCICALPA. Honduras
(AP) -Four leftist gunmen
Sat~rday...{reed the last 11 hos-
tages held for 72 hours on a hi-
jacked Honduran airliner rigged
with dynamite and left on ano-
ther plane for Cyba ~fter their
demands were rejected.
The hijackers, who earlier vo-
wed to "win.or die," in the siege,
yielded the last exhausted cap-
tives several hours after a daring
night-time escape by 10 hostages,
including the pilot and eight
Americans who dived through
smashed windows and an emer-
gency door.
Two of the original 4d hostages
on the four-engine Honduran Air
Service turboprop seized Wed-..
nes(lay remained hospitalized.
Others suffered minor cu ts and
scrapes but all were in good con-
dition, army officials said.
top CYA job
worth risk
Antonio "Tony" Amador of
Huntington Beach says he knows
he took a risk when he agreed to
become dJJ"ector of the California
Youth Authority.
Amador, 38, was confirmed to
the post by a 21-2 vote of the
state Senate April 22.
"I knew I was taking a ch.a.nee
because I'll be working at the
pleasure of the governor," he
said last week. "But I felt I had
something tc, add to the Califor-
nia Crinunal Justice system "
He also said that his talent for
hard work and as a capable ad-
ma nas t ra tor should be pluses
when at comes to job security
when there .1s a change of gov-
ernors. ~
Amador, who is the fifth di-
rector of the youth authority an
41 years, gave up a guaranteed
four years of employment on the
Youthful Offender Parole Board
when he accepted Gov. Jerry
Brown's appointment.
• As ari officer ofj the L9s An-
geles Police Depah ment for 13
yea.rs. Amador was a ·three-time
president of the Los Angeles
Pol.Jee Prot.ectJve League
He saad he became acquainted
with Brown whiJe on the Police
League and later endorsed him
for governor.
Amador also said his former
boss. ex-Police Chief Ed Davis,
··ted the c harge" for Amador's
confmnauon as CY A director.
Amador will be tn charge of
the CY A's 4.500 employees res-
poOSJble for the care, treatment
and rehab11itat1on of wards of the
courts.
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Deep slices: End to school lunch? .
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO .,...,,...., .... ....,
t>ropoeed cuta m tederal fundlna for IK:hooJ
lunches, ·already permanently alaihed by 30
percent, may end the program completely by
1989.
L . Gene WhJte, director ot child nutrition
service for California, spoke at a media confe-
rence In San Diego sponsored by the Dairy
Council of California, telling them, "The nutri-
tional well-being of many California children ls
ln jeopardy because of these cuts."
The flrst federal budget cuts. Initiated du-
ring the Carter administration, were expanded
anJ made permanent l.aat August, she said, res-
ulting in an additional 1088 of $1.3 billlon.
Calilomia had passed legislation reimbur-
sing about 8 ~ cents per meal to schools, but by
last July all state support was eliminated for the
full-paying child, a 1065 amounting to more than
$12 inilllon.
The rsesult has been an mcrease in school
lunch prices averaging 25 cents per meal, OT 35
percent of the fo rmer cost, she said. and
reduced-rate lunches for needy children have
doubled from 20 cents to 40 cents.
School lunch pactic.ipallon, once growing by
6 percent a year, is down 9 percent overall. al-
though free lunch participation has increased by
1.3 percent. .
"Child nutrition programs have become Vi-
sible and a cause for national t.'Oncem," she said,
"and things are just starting."
About 01.7 million children are served each
day, of which l million are offered as free or
reduced-cost lunches.
The school lunch program was established
by Congres.i in 1946 to provide nutritionally ad-
equate lunches for school children and to provide
a reliable outlet for America's farm surpluses.
which school cafeterias sull use, paying only
transportation costs.
The law specified that the school lunch
program should be available to alJ children, re-
gardless of their ability to pay. and should pro-
vide approxunately one-third of the child's Rec-
ommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) as esta-
blished by the National Research CouncLI.
. Additional legulation tn 1966 expanded the
child nutrition programs, for the hrst ume pro-
viding free and reduced-rate lunches for ch1l~n
from low-income families and adding nutr1llonal
education.
"These programs are well worth the in-
vestment put into them which, incidentally,
amounts to less than one-third of 1 percent of the
total national budget," Ms. White said.
(Eve Cremers, food services director for the
Newport-Mesa school district, said the cost of a
tray lunch at today's prices could run as high as
$1 50 without federal support and surplus foods.
' ("We know the budget cuts haven't been
detenn1ned yet," she said, "but sc~ool food ~r
vlce could be in danger. We contribute to chil-
dren's health and proVIde a service to parents,
but in today's economy it's no he lp to raise
prices from the present 85 cents for elementary
and $1.15 for high school.
Ms. White noted th.at this year's increases m
full-paymg lunch p~~ ~ve averaged 25 cents
state-wide. and partlcipanon dropped 24 percent,
or about l percent for each penny of increase.
Lunches brought from home probably have
taken up the alack, she aald, which alao LI a cause
for concern.
A San Joee study showed that many home-
packed lunches are of poor quaJlty 8Jld nutritio-
nally inferior to lunch<!li provided at 1ehool, she
pointed out.
Some parents don't know how to pack an
adeQuate lunch, and manv famllles unable to
afford school lunches are also unable to afford
nutritional home-packed meals. ·
Doris Derellan, executive secretary for the
California Dietetic Assoclatlon, followed Ms.
White's presentation with a list of alternatives
for providing lunches to school children:
-Buy a school lunch.
-Buy partial school lunch and supplement
wtth food from home.
-Buy vendor food near school •
-Bring lunch from home.
-Organize neighborhood group feeding.
-Do nothing and let child skip lunch.
-"Obviously, the f irst choice as best, in my
opinion, Slnce one-third of the chUd's RDA la met
with a tray lunch," ahe aald
"The problem with giving a child money and
letting him select food la that the nutritional
responsibility talla on him. U he buys single Items
at school or from a vendor, parents only can hope
he buys a hamburger and carton of milk. He may
spend it on a soft drink and dessert Item, instead."
Fast food lunches can run three limes the
cost of a tray lunch, she noted, and even lunches
packed at home can cost 88 much 88 $1.50 if well
balanced, not including the time involved with
planning, shopping and preparing the food.
~ for group feedings in neighborhoods, she
said, "They're a sort of hit-or-miss, 'Swiss cheese'
answer. A few efforts have been organized, but
most areas couldn't support and maintatn a suc-
cessful program, and there are no guarantees of
(See LUNCHES, Page A8)
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TALKS TO FOOD EDITORS D1etit1an Doris
Derelian explained why tray lunches are bet-
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Al Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 2, 1882
Speed of assistance
eases loss from fire
Too often when disaster
strikes, there's a lengthy lag time
before assistance -be it from the
public or private sector -reaches
the victims.
A notable exception to this
unfortunate rule is the tragic and
devastating Ana heim fire, which
leveled 500 apartment units and
left more than 1,000 homel~.
Government took the lead in
initiating disaster declarations
with remarkable speed. Only five
hours after the fire broke out -as
firefighters were still pouring
water on the smoldering ruins -
Orange County Supervisor Roger
Stanton, acting in the ab6ence of
s upervisor s C hairma n Bruce
Nestande, declared a local state of
emergency. By day's end, Gov.
F.dmund G . Brown Jr. had toured
the fire scen e a nd declared a
state-level emergency.
By Saturday -only three
days after the fire -P resident
Reagan had authorized the
federal-level disaster declaration.
thus opening the doors for as-
sistance to the fire victims.
Those victims will now qua-
lify for low-interest loans to re-
place their uninsured possessions
-;m<t-vn:Nide temporary trousinr
.
The speed with which gov-
ernment operated in the wake of
the fire was matched by that
shown by the private sector. The
American Red Cross was on the
scene immediately, operating an
emergency center and coordina-
ting help for the victims. Dona-
tions -cash, clothing, food, fur-
niture -poured in, and continue
to come.
Only Thursday, the Orange
County Cares committee of the
Anaheim Chamber of Commerce
issued its first allotment of emer-
gency relief funds to fire victims.
Relief funds can cover the cest of a
deposit on a new apartment, or
such thin gs as baby clothing,
medicines or work tools that were
lost in the firestorm.
Oran ge County Cares has
received more than $30,000 in cash
grants and pledges for numerous
businesses and individuals.
More, of course, is needed.
Getting one's life back in order
after a disaster like the Anaheim
fire isn't easy -nor is it cheap.
• At least the fire victims know
they're not without help as they
ClJ1lJroa:Ch that task.
·nreakdoWn disappoin·ts
President Reagan made a long
awaited trip up Capitol Hill Wed-
nesday to discuss a compromise
budget deal with congression al
leaders'.
The result: Nothing to cheer
about. Neither Reagan nor his
Democratic rivals were able to nail
down a formula with the goal of
reducing deficits that many fear
will throttle a convalescing eco-
nomy.
About all that came out of the
\ meeting was a set of general tar-
gets for deficits over the next
three years, but without the dis-
cipline a comprehensive package
would have unposed on Congress.
The failure to reach agree-
ment is ver y unfortunate. The
private sector, which had been
counting on a budget deal as a
means of .Qriving down interest
rates, must look forward to more
uncertainty on how the high cost
of money will affect recovery from
the recession.
For more than a month, ne-
gotiators for the White House and
Congr~ wrangled over an alter-
native to the president's unpopu-
lar $757 billion budget for tiscal
1983, which begins Oct. l. Objec-
tions to his spending plan center
on the proposed $100 billion defi-
cit. Many fear the estimate is too
optimistic, and believe a $182 bil-
lion red tide is possible.
The purpose of the n egotia-
tions was to cut that defiett. Such a
move, it is presumed, would loosen
up money markets and cut interest
r ates, allowing businesses and
consumers to afford n ew plants
and equipment, new hiring, new
homes and new cars. If heavy
government demand for money
keeps markets tight, a weak eco-
nomic recovery is feared.
The talks broke down mainly
because both sides were adamant
that p et programs were untou-
chable. Amon g other disagree-
ments, the president r e fused to
•
consider abolishing or reducing
the 10 percent income tax cut
scheduled for July 1983, while the
Democrats said such action was
needed before th ey would talk
about Social Security cuts.
Eventually, the negotiators
tried for a plan with general pro-
posals for cuts and tax hikes, lea-
ving the details to Congress. That
didn't work either.
At Wednesday's meeting, the
president's final offer of tax in -
creases -apart from income le-
vies -and a three-month delay in
both Social Security hikes this
year and in the 10 percent income
tax next year was turned down.
In a Thursday night televised
speech, Reagan appealed to the
American people to support his
economic program. Whether his
plea will enjoy the success of last
year remains to be seen. More
significantly, perhaps, was his de-
claration of support for a consti-
tutional amendment requiring a
balanced federal budget. ·
In the speech , t he president
also blamed the Democrats for the
collapse of the talks, with the De-
mocratic rebuttal calling the talk
too partisan.'
Perhaps the talks were doo-
med from Hie start by deep p!li-
losophical disagreements between
a conservative president and libe-
ral congressional leaders. Perhaps
it was too much to e xpect politi-
cians to give a lot of ground in an
election year.
Whatever the cause for the
breakdown, Americans have a
right to be disappointed with their
elected' officials.
The president concluded that
the outcome now will largely de-
pend upon the respon&e of the
American people . Member s of
Congress will be moved by what
they hear from their constituents.
Under our system, that is the way
it should be.
Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex·
pressed on tn1s page are those of tne1r authors and artists. Reader comment is Invit-
ed. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M esa. CA 92626. Phone (714)
642-432t.
L.M. Boyd/'Lonely Eagles'
Q. Who were lhe "Lonely Eagles"
of World War ll?
A. About 10,000 black ainnen who
gave themselves that name. Segrega-
ted , they made up the all-black
fight.er and bomber squadrons of th<'
U.S . Army Air C6rps In Europe.
Q. How much does President Ro-
nald Reagan pay for his auiw?
A. Never lea than $900. Siu 42.
Can you name the animal that
rnovea around by someraauhlng
b1ckwarda? Neither could I. But a
ch1nce alance In to a eel •ntlflc perlo~
dlcal reveat. 1uch to be a Uny riw\ne
ORANGE COAST
Dai~y~il~
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crustacean called Mtnnoq\.11lla decem-
spinosa. Lives only on the cout of
Panama.
Fish farming seems a little morP
lhan a generation old to most of us,
but 1t does indeed elate back at least
2,000 years. The famous Roman na·
turaliat Pliny the Elder reported on
the business of one Ser(lius Orata who
sold oystera grown In nt1 own artifi-
cial ahellliah beds. It waa •Id to be a
lucrative enterpri.e.
Among solfen who pl1yed tn the
1981 North Dakota Open waa one
Wylie Bogie.
Thomas P. H•t•y
P"bll!.her
Tltomn A. Mu""tne
Editor
81rura Kreilllclt
Edltortal P ... ~dltor'
Vote switching new t~rget
Ralph Morrell, the Dixon cunnudgeon
who single-handedly has been waging
war upon the Cahforma L4.>g1slature for
1 ts quesuonabl~ pract1<.·es. h as scored
again
It was Morrell's one-man campaign
aga,msL "gh0st voting" which brought
-the Assemblymen t.o heel, fomng -them
to adopt a rule <:hange wh1l'h purpo r-
lt-dly would stop tltoe lawmakers from
voting their abse nt brothers. So bras h
had lhe legislators be<.·oml' that many
nl•w laws were bt·ing passed 1n tht• As·
SC'mbly without so much as a quorum in
attendance, those present taking th£' li -
berty of Illegally casung the votes for
those absent. The new rule has slowed
the practice but not ehm1nawd It.
NEITHER DID THE Sl'('mmg v1,·tory
sl<Jw MorrC'll Doggedly he has pursued
tht• solons on other matters he bt'lievcs
are improper and illegal One of thCSC' 1s
"vote switching," an exerl'1se closely re·
latc>d t.o ghost voting Lax rules penn1t a
membc-r to l'ha nge a vote from "no" to
"aye" Or Vl('e versa arter the official VOi.('
has bee n a nno unt'ed. Thus member s
come in at the e nd of the day and change
or add their votes to the roll.
Morrell argues. with great nwr1t, tha t
tlw praellt'l' 1s d<'Cellful and don(' only
for the purpose• of making tht• l<'g1slator
"look good t.o his c:onslllue nl'y." To help
with his crusade agains t this prat·t1~· he
h as formed a .. Comm1tlt'<' to Reform
Voting Pra<:llC't~ in the-Assembly" which
he• l'alls ··Operation Vul1• S wnc·h " A
la rgt• part of tht• OpC'ration 1s dt•lug m g
th(' pn •ss with matE>n a l. mostly the· re -
fiults uf his res(•an ·h. c·xpos1ng spec1f1c·
cast's wh1 t'h he bdievt.·s v1olat<' e thical
leJi(1slative conduct. He 1s hopeful that
enough newspapers will report his find-
ings to compel the lawmakers to refonn
as was the case with ghost voling
In support of Morrell and an rehan<."t·
on his research, fellow column1sl and
publis her of the F:nrf1eld Daily Rt>pu-
ElRl WlfERS
bhc, Don Han<:ock, has become mvolv('Cl
In a brouhaha with San Diego As.•wm-
blyman Lawrence Kapiloff. soon to bt·-
coml' a superior t•ourt juCigC' by virtue of
a ppo1nlmt.·nt by Gov . Jt'rry Brown
Kapiloff 1s lhc same fellow who. as an
altorney. took time ore Crom hts k·g1sla-
l1Vl' duties a while back to represen t
dc·vt>lo pen. having trouble with Coastal
and Planning commissions . Smee these
<.·omm1ss1ons regularly have leg1slat1on
p<'ndmg before <:omm1ttees on wh1l·h
Kap1lo H serves. a question of t•tmfll('l of
interest arose Kapitorc d1sm1ssed Lhe
ethical issue by stating he wasn't paid
enough as a legislator
In his column Hancock quoted Mor -
re ll 's ('OntC'nllon that Kapiloff "1s not
morally quahf1c'CI to serv<'" and repeated
Morn •ll's l'hargc-s that m 1979 Kapiloff
h<td mdulgt•d in no ll'ss th;rn :M vott•
l'hangl>s
lr:.tt(•, Kapiloff dashc'Ci o ff a lf'ltt•I to
Han<.'tx·k l'hargmg him with pubhshmg
"blatantly foist.• statements" and flatly
d<'nymg thl· vott' switching «hargt'S by
swtmg " an no 10:.Uim-<· d id I change
or 'sw1 t<.•h' my vote in ord<·r to look gOod
" lfr then adm1tlt'C.I that on 33 oc-ca
s1oru. durm~ <hat yc·ar ht· had his nam(·
addt"C.I to roll calls afwr the· fat't Ht-gavt>
as hL\ <·X<.'U.\l' tha t hc was away attending
to otht•r lc•gu;lauvt• bus1m-ss
lgooring-4he fa<:l that newsmen repar.\-
what thl•y s<."C at th<.• lime 11 happens. ht•
att.a<.·k.., th<.• prc'S.'> for failing to wait until
the day after the vote to check the As-
sembly Journal, which duly reporlS the
amt•nd1.'<.l roll t·alls
Morn.•11 qu1<.·kl y gav<.• thc ltl" to K.ap1·
loff's da1m thal "an no instance" had he
sw1t.ch<-d has volt.• by produt·1ng a ('OIJY of
a page from the> April 2, 1979 J ournal.
dc.-arly showing Kapiloff listt.~ as having
sw1tl'h.<-d his voh• from "aye" w ··no" on
Assc•mbly Bill :u 2 Kapiloffs own ad·
m1ss11>n that h(• had his namt· added to 33
roll <.·alls vc•rif1cs Morrc•ll's charge that
Kapiloff sw1tch<.'CI 34 or more limes du-
ring tht-yl'ar For adding one's name LS a
switch from be-mg rc'(:orded absent.
AS MORRELL STATES, "It can be
dt'bdted as to wht-ther an added vote.
msofar as a <.'Onslltuent is con<.-erned. 1s
.m y d 1ffort.-nt than a switched vol<.'. This
t·omm1ttN> takes the pos1t1on there is no
d 1Hercn<'<.' as both are dt'(:e1tful."
Dedanng his <:omm1tl.t:•t's onJy t'Oncem
ts the 1mmed1ate future of California a nd
our <.-ountry and with thC' c1t1zens who
feel helpl4.·~ to C'Ontrol their des tinies,
Morrell sldtC'S. "Wf' bc-heve a turnaround
wall only <x1:ur wht.·n lying politicians are
{'Xpos<'d at <•vt.•ry m:.tant'e .. He said the
<.·ontmuC'd v1l{llam"t· of the press LO pro-
v1d<' th<' pt•oplc• with the truth "ts our
only salvauon."
Delaplane tour of Greece superficia)
To the F.ditor:
Please accept this as a protest against
Stan Delaplane's April 25 superficial
article on Greece.
Greeks are some of the most friendly
and hospitable people on earth and those
I have met have usualJy troubled them ·
MAILBOX
selves to learn quite a bit more Enghsh
than "Greek salad." Most Ame ricans
cannot say as much about their know-
ledge of Greek.
I FOUND most Greeks well informed
and intensely proud of their hi•tory. I
would direct him on hls next trip to some
of the marvelous local guides ,. particu-
larly the curator of the museum at Del-
phi. He peoples that ancient hillside with
the characters of the ages and makes It
live.
Go to a tavetna and watch the Greek
men dance the local dances In Levi's and
cotton shir1S. Look at the pride and love
for their traditions in their race11.
As for Byron's graffiti, it is quite easy
to find if you ascend to column-level on
the side of the temple faci ng the res-
taurant below. On the far right column
about three feet from the ground la his
name -one revered and Car from for-
gotten by the Greek people.
1 didn't. think travel wrltcra were
'IUpp<>se<l to sound as vacuoua and unin-
formed as those sad travelera who go
somewhere juat to aay they've been
there. ANNE M. ROCHMAN ..
Oil fight doomed?
To the Edit.or: l am not realJy e"nthueed about th'
(orthcomln1 OCS (Outer ConUnental
Shelf) lease sale to be held in Junt. Thwfh, tr)'lna to be reeliltJc about thta
matt«, I wilh to ootnt out to ~ who
uy to ltop the sale of certa1n tncCI oU
9U' Oran&'I County CoMtline, ~ may
be clOom.a for dllapp)lntment. In stud .. the lawa, ..... ichedW.
Md oth«eiwhich 1 have In my tu., l ftnd of the tnt.ertar. Jamel
~~a. only ro":wl~ th• Int.At of , Lew IW12 b)' ~In
1978. The 1980-85 Jeasjng schedule, part
of this law, is being adhered to by Mr.
Watt. But according to the p~ release oJ March 15, 1982. it is being revised.
This law indicates "national interest"
prevails to such an extent that local op-
position will have little or no effect on
permanently stopping the sale of certain
tracts.
For instance, it will be d ifficult to
prove that the unsightliness of drilling
and operational fad.lilies off our coastline
will have a detrimental effect on tou-
rism . Haa Santa Barbara lost tourists,
where some or these facilities are in st.ate
waters within three miles of shore?
IT MAY BE of interest that the st.ate,
without fanfare, Is allowing more dril-
ling, with perhaps an additional plat·
form on existing leases, and is contem-
plating a new lease sale above Point
Conception. r
Baaed on the number of offshbte wells
drilled the possibility of the octurrence
of a damaaina oU spill is remote. Ta.rlkera
spill more-oif than wells. Wells are dril-
led under very strict rule1 under OCS
orders. Dril.Ung cannot be aia.rud unle.
oil spill containment and cleanup equip-
ment It readlly available, aome at. the
drlll tile, others on shore. In the Loa
Angela Harbor area there ii over four
mllllon dollara worth of equipment on
hand.
There are anchon In place on both of
the Newport Harbor jetlin for oil con -
talnment booml to be u.ed in cue • aptll
ll heeded our way. D1Jnace from oil aptlla foe all practical
pw-poeet it temporary.
The law mentoned before called for
the formaU,on of the Offshore OU c.om-
pensation Fund. It appewa \hat It will
take care of all ~ and la. of In-
come rtllulUnl from an OCS apill. It will
even tak• care of loa of taxes. Alao,
&h•r• le another fund to compenaate
flahennen f« "-of par due to OCS
ICtJvtU...
l sua-t that tho9e who wflh '°spend
Wtps)WI mcJM)' in flahd.nf <XS dev.-
Jopment do CONidenble homework be-
•
fore hand, by tudying the law men-
tioned earlier, rl ulations under titles 30
and 43, OCS Jr .ers issued to Lessees,
Maps, and th ldt.est copy of OCS oil and
gas statisti• i-.Also talk to the Coast
Guard rega .. , .ng spills and the oil indu-
stry.
It may turn out that some or all of
those controversial leases may be
worthless; and the government, of cour-
se, keeps the bonus money. The only
way to find out 1f there is oil out there ia
by drilling.
WILFRED A. BERLS
Lea ehold 'solution'
To the F.ditor:
Since the Irvine Company obviously
wishes to do the right thing b y th at
committee of leaseholders and others
worried about th eir new rental fees, l
have a aolution. •
The company already obtained new
appraisals on the land. Let tenants do
the aame for structW'ft. Then the ~
pany can offer to pay tenanta wishing to
aell, (1) the full appra!Jed value of the
structure, plus. (2) 6 percent times 10 of
the CUl'ttnt land appralaal.
Sy cuhlnc out dlllentera the eompe.ny
will be fee limf.le free to do with the
land u they w th, and the tame wi\h
atructwa. The c:ompany c:oWd tell eve-
rything ln fee tlmple and recoup thelr
investment wtth a tubatantlal prout,
which It all they aak for tn the first
place. 1 bMe my idea on the ~now
used by' th• Irvtne Company. If one cannot trult thOlt amounts, whml can
-b9 trusted? KEN PORTER
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S tepf~milies
• not so· instant_
By JODI CADENHEAD OftM D...., Hiol II•"
It wasn't until Elizabeth Einstein had been a
1tep child and a stepmother twice that she began to
reahxe there was 10methlng vastly different about
being part of a stepfamfl y.
Some thing tha t Hollywood had left out of its
topsy-turvy version "With Six You Get Eggroll'"
and completely ignored w ith the everything-turns·
out-OK "Brady Bunch."
For one thing, ever_ything w as never OK, noted
the 42-year old New Yor k ste pmoth er-lurned -
aut ho r dur ing a recent
trip to Costa Mesa.
At 20 she became
the instant mother of a
10-year old girl when
she married u man JI)
years her sen ior . Sbe
blames her own imma-
tur ity on the break-up
of the marr iage seven
years later.
Her own sons were
4 and 7 when she ma r-
ried a man with three
children ages 8, 9 a nd
11.
T he Brady Bunch
they were not. Her new
ELIZABETH El NSTEIN husband soon le ft on a
six-month tour of Viet-
nam, leaving her a lone with five child ren.
Everyone fough t. Th e plumbing busted the
first day. Within a week the babysitter left amid
accusations of a missmg diamond ring
Th ings didn't improve whe n her husband re-
turned because the two differed comple tely in
child -rearing philosophies. He was a strict discipli-
narian. She was not.
One stepson ended up Living Wlth his real mo-
ther. ll wasn 't until recently that Ms . Einstein
me nded her strained relationsh ip with two of her
stepchildren.
"We don't get stepchildren all wrapped up in a
blanket," said Ms. Einstein-. "We get them at 8 or 10
and they're very angry about the d1vorc:e "
After returning to college to earn a JOUrnallsm
degree.in 1977 she decided to write a book about her
:...experiences-in stepfamrne5. -._
"The S tepfam1ly: Living, Loving and Learn-
. ing" is already in its second printing.
S he interviewed~ more than 50 ste pfamiltes for
the book and came away convinced that they share
·11 number of sinulanues.
"It helped me to realize I wasn 't a terrible per
son," said Ms. Einstein. "This is a very difficult si -
tuation and I was in the same 0081 as a lot of other
•people."
Unlike other families. more than 25 million
stepfamilies m the United States must learn to deal
with a biological parent that e xists somewhere else,
said Ms. Einstem.
Childr en often become members of two hou-
seholds. with belongings and friends at both homes.
Stepfamihes are the result of e ither a death or
divorce and unless adoption occurs. th~re is no legal
relation.ship between the stepparent and child. said
the author.
FVIS4 I l -
Also the relauonship between the parent and
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(From Page A7)
ch lld predates the couple's boQd , she said. "The
blqe1t problem stepfamlllea have ill that they try so
deaperately t.o make this work," said Ma Einstein.
There are enormous preuures on everyone t.o make
the arrangement succeed.
It Is not uncommon for young children In the
beginning to try and tteparate the couple thinking
that they can bring their parenll back together.
Considering her own and other couples' expe-
riences, Ma. Einstein found that It takes four to
eeven y~ for 1tepfamiltes to stabilize.
Members mu.st be prepared to compromise and
discuss their differences or el5e they w1u probably
fall, ahe said.
Even with the obstacles, stepfamllies can en'Py
the benefit of exchanging new ideaa and leamina
th ings they might not otherwise have, said Ma.
Einstein.
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TELEVISION 86
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Orta's pinch homer
carries Dodgers
past Montreal. 82.
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EXTRA EFFPRT -The varsity eights cr ew from UC
Irvine strains to give a little extra during Saturday's 15th
annual Newport Re~aita on Lido Channel. UCI finished
third in this race behind California and UCLA. Orange
OllMy Pllol Photo by CtleftN S'-7
Cout College's crew also participated in the regatta. Ad-
ditional photo, Page 84.
·Baylor can't bunt, but blasts Birds
His homer in the top of the 13th helps Angels claim 6-4 victory • BALTIMORE (AP) -Don Baylor but I thought it was my duty for the Stewart in the top of the 10th. Martinez
, then relieved and got two quick strikes
, on Fred Lynn before giving up a sacri-
doubled down the left field line 9COring
went to the plate with the intention of good of the team to get Beniquez to ae-
laying down a sacrifioe bunt. Instead, he cond for Bobby Grich," Baylor Mid.
w<>Wld by cracking a two-run homer in "Martinez's second pitch was h igh,
' the top of the 13th inning to give the and I fouled il Qff. He threw me •
An1els a 6-4 wm over the Baltimore bre-1dna ball the next time," Baylqr said.
Orioles Saturday niaht. "It (the pitch) huna and 1 ~t it high. I
On TV today
channel 5 at 11
Lynn.
Baylor, who sinacKed a two-out double knew I got enough of it foe it to go out. I
in the top of the eighth to allow the game just didn't know whether it dropped in fice fly that scored pinch-runner Jose
to go into extra innings, was thinking the first row or the BeCOnd. There was a Moreno and gave the Angels a 4-3 lead.
The Angela took a 2-1 lead in the top
of the sixth when Jackaon hit h is second
home run of the year, a two-run shot
that went over t.be 387-foot lign in left.
center field and ICOl'ed Rod cattw, who
sln.gled with one out.
bunt all the way when he came to the strong wind that just teemed to whip up Bu.t John Lowenstein slugged his
plate with none out and Juan Benlques in that hall of the inning.'' third home run of the .-m leading off
Dauer put the Orioles back on top with
a two-run abot of bis own in the bottom
of the sixth. Fonch surrendere<l a one-
out walk to Al Bumbry, and Dauer then
hit hit first homer of the year.
On f1rlt in the 13th. But he fouled off two Martine%, 0-3, wu tagg.d with tr\e loea the bottom of the lnn1na, knotw:aJ the
bunt attempts and then drove a Tippy in relief of Sammy Stewart. Martinez score once again. Lenn Sakata singled
Martinez curve into the left field seats to sun-endered ttiree hits in three innings one out later, chaling Forach, who gave
ICOl'e Beniquez, who opened the inning and gave way to Don Stanhouse afte r up just four hits in 9 ~ innings.
with a single. Baylor's homer. The Angela tied the 100re 3-3 in the
"I was given the bunt sign on the first Don Aase. 2-1, picked up the win for eighth when Lynn sing.led with one out
pitch. Tippy threw it low .and I fouled it the Angels, spelling starter Ken Forach. and atole second. Reggie Jackaon then
off. I was on my own the second time, Brian Downin.g's leadoff triple chased worked Stewart for a walk, and Baylor
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The Orioles took a 1-0 lead ln the first
when Ken Singleton delivered an RBI
double. Fonch walked Dauer with one
out and Singleton followed with a dou-
ble into the left-field comer.
KEYS WIN -Don Baylor
slugged a two-r un hom e r in
the top of the 13th inning to
give Angels win Sa turday.
RUN FOR THE ROSES-Gato del Sol, the
Cal.Ifomia horse with Eddie Delahoussaye
up, croaes the finish line to win the Ken-
I ,_, Wll ""9to
tucky Derby Saturda~ in Loui.svWe, V.to
del Sol went off at of 21-1.
Another headache for Rams?
LOS ANGELES -Nobody came in on the
noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but . . .
•If Rams draft choice Barry Redden suffers
from rn.lgranes, he is arriving here a year late ...
another beadache on the 1981 Rama 80ene would
have fit in ~utifully.
•Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says NBA salaries flTe
not rtdkuloua and he is right .. They are obecene.
•It is the student aenators at USC who are de-
manding an investigation of athletic director Dick
Perry but they do not say what they suspect such a
probe might reveal.
•It is not necessary to like Reggie Jack.son to
admit he haa a flare for lhe dramatic, 1f not the
unexpected.
eTBAT RECORD FISH caught off Australia
weighed m9re than 2,000 pounda and if Jou are
wondering what 1anc:Ung the creature woul be like'
... lt would be like pulUng Tom Luorda or Stu
Naban out of a awimmlng pool
•Probably, the reuon the Rama do not explain
the very low profile of general manager Don
Klostennan is that there ia no law which says they
have to.
•Probably, the reaaon Ulli.stant general manager
Jack Fa~ has lost IO piuch weight la that he
will look more presentable at the social functions a
general manager ii required to attend.
•If you check the attendance figures of the
Angela you 1ee where it ia pcmible for the club to
draw three million to Anaheim Stadium, poetically
and appropriately called the Blaei' A.
IN RETROSPECI' it 1ee1n1 almOBt l.ncredi~
that Vince Ferrapmo dMf not cu.er advice.
•The Natkmal BMbtball lion ii callli)g
ita playoffs "Showdown '2" but the way these
th1nga drag on it may have been more appropriate
to name them "Slowdown 82."
•The whimpertna by USC over the aanctlona
applied by the NCAA w. probUly julUtied from tM Nndpotnt of the~ of the pmilbment
in relation to the crime. but USC 11 put of the RrOUP
SPORTS COl.UMNIST
BUD TUCKER
that makes the rules and cb.arRea -the NCAA-with
the responsibility of enforcing them ... The point
being that perhaps the NCAA members shoUid ei-
ther obey their own rules or get rid of the hypocricy
altogether and get on with the game.
•A situation is develop ing with the Angeb
whereby female "joumalists" in the clubho\.lle Jl'.>AY
lead to a ban of all media as was the c.aae with tile
Rama l.ut aeuon . . . Gene Mauch, the manager. is
furious over incidents during the Angela' 1ut bo-
mestand. "!
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•INCIDENTALLY , THE next conventlon:Of
award winning female sports writers and apor1a
broadcasters will not be held in Dodger Stad.h&m
. . . It is echeduled for a rhone booth in A%uaa. •
eirrelevant Week is scheduled for its usual
location -Newport Beach -but its 1982 guest of
honor, San Franci8co 49er draftee Tim Waahingtcill,
says he does not think he will attend . . . Well, that
ii irrelevant. i
•Rama owner Georgia Fronliere was de9Critild
in the 1979 media guide an as proudly diaplaytnc!•'a
six handicap in golf ... from the men's tee" ...
, Madame Ram played in the recent NFL Alunm.l
tournament and the concemua of opinion waa tbat
one'• pme reelly auffen if one does not have U..
to pndke.
•Next. look for a list of NFL players who c1aUai
their conncta call fot them to get paid durinC a
strike.
· •h ii a cinch to pick Howard CoeeU out of the
ll'OUP ..• Jack Kent Cook.et Ted Tu.mer, M~
mad All, Reale Jaclaon, Andy GranateW, Don
King and ~ Steinbrenner •.. Howard ii ~
one with the eco. .
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 2, 1982
,_ __________________ __
t. ~~At least Shoemaker
. ~i picke d the winner .
,..,.... AP .... teMI . -
M"'· \ LOU~SVILLE, Ky. -Willie ~ ;··flhoemekw: didn't~ h1a 8,121at ff. ,.dinl vtctmy tn the Kentucky Derby
. SatUrday, but be bid the winner.
"0.to del Sol WU the bent to beat," II.id
. the world'• most durable and -~ jockey,
· wboee llMlft-thlD-32,000 mountl have earned in
• ~ of $81 mUJlm He UC> baa now ridden in
·more Kmtucky Derby ncea than anyone ehe.
"I wu lmpre11ed with
what I aaw of blm on the
C.out. I told all the guya Fri·
day that be would be touah·"
The ~year-old "Shoe,"
a H-pound aaddle aemua. fi-
niahed eighth juat behind the
favored Air torbe• Won in
the 19-hone stampede.
"I never aaw a worae
' · -'"°°9•Kn 8C!'&mble," Shoemaker said.
• : ::,My hone got bumped at the
I 18th pole the f1nt time around and WU ~
'· :llldewaya.
· . "I didn't ave any time. I ~ to rite
·-blm a little btt but we didn't haw a good trip. He
·:didn't get a good shake. Once I got him going, he
. ;flat1ened out around the last tum.''
· It WM juat another day'a work for the one-'\lme Tex. f.armboy who began riding at Golden
•:t;ate FleJd9 in San Frand8co in UM9 at aae 17.
• ~: 0 Now, back to the Coaat," he said with a
)tab.
·•. Aaked if he would return Eut f~r the Pre-
almeel, he replied: "I think IO."
f'WW you ride I..inkaae?" IOl'Oebody queried,
refen'lnl to the Winner ol the Derby Trial, who
aldpped the Derby and lbipped to 'Baltimore for
the leCOOd race in the Triple Crown aeries May
15.
"Pcmibly," he aaid. .
McRae powera Royals put Toronto
Bal McRH unloaded a pair of a
two·run doublH, one that helj>ed
triael' a ftv9.nm rally in the ..venth tnnrnc, and th• Kan.lu Ctty Royall
held on to notch an 8-7 vtctory ovw the Toronto
Blue Ja~ SaNrdaLn, rQht ... Ellewhere, RoJ Smalley·• _pnd n homer capped a five-l'W\
el&hth lnnll\l andpve the New York Yanbet a &·1 victory over SMttle . . . Texaa' BW Stell
who 1tn1led home the lead
run in the top of the 12th,
committed a throwtna error
ln the bottom~f the on • potendll •
ble play that allowe two
rum to ecore and pve Bolton
a 6·~ victory over the
Ran1era ... Oorma • nomu hit a two-run homer
' • in the eJ1hth inning u Mil·
MollA& waukee exploded for five
ru.na and went on to poat a 6·5. victory over ~ . . . Jefr1 'hner 11.ngled hocne the
go.ahead run in the fifth Inning and Laace
. Parrt.U belted h1a leCOnd home run of the eeuon
to lead Detrolt8aat the Chicago White Sox,
5·2 . . . W1111e rota homered and Mike Beatll
and Dave McKay a1ao drove in two'runa apleoe u
Oakland downed Cleveland, 8·2. Jeff Joaea,
making h1a first major·league •i.rt after 75 relief
appear&DL'ft, lifted h1a record to 3·1 while yiel-
ding both Cleveland runs on aix hita over the
firat five i.nninga.
Quote of the day
Don Zimmer, the pudgy manager of the
Texas Rangers, well aware of the appeal of
new Texas outfielder Lee Mazz.illi, who has
youthful good looks: "When we go on the
road, I'll room with Maz.zilli ."
Bucks win on last-second shot
Sidney Moncrief banked in a m 10-foot jump shot at the buzzer, lifting
the Milwaukee Bucks to a 92-91
National Basketball Asaociatlon
playoff victory over Philadelphia Saturday af-
ternoon. Moncrief finished with 20 pointa and
MJckey Jobson added 21 to lead the Bucks, who
trail the 76ers 2-1 in the Eastern Conference
semifinal with game four slated for this
afternoon ... In the other Ea.stem semifinal,
Robert Parl1b and Cedric Maxwell combined for
45 points aa &.ton led throughout and posted a
92-83 victory over Washington, giving the Celtics
a 2-1 edge in their aeries. &ston has now won 10
straight games played at the Capital
Centre.
Padres rally to ,down Phlladefphla
TerrJ &ttme4•'1 tint homt nm • of the eeuon hl1hll1h1led hil three·
RBI perfonn.anoe, and L•lt 0.Lff•
pitched five 1najnp of two-hit rwlief
to 1Md the San D1et1o Padree to a 9·8 victory Ovt'I"
Philadelph1* S.tun!ay ni&ht. x.nnedy drove ln
the Pldlw' tint l'W\ wttli a llCri&e fly in the
..xmd lnn1na. mn11act home the IQ--ahetid run in
San Deao'• lout-l'W\ flf1.h lnn1na and homered
for the Padres' final run ln
the aeventb . . . In other
National 1..-,ue pme1, Keltll
Morelaad'1 fourth·lnntna
11.nale broke • 1-1 tie, and the
Chlcaao Cuba anapped a ltrin8 of 19 ICOl'ele8 i.nninga
to b eat Atlanta, 5 -1
... Terry P1•1 and Joae
CrH homered in Houaton'a w ~3.hit auack, and Nolu Ryu
won hi1 aecond In a row,
beetin8 PlttabW'ah, 6-3 . . . Rookie left-hander
Adee Bammaker pitched five strong inninp tor
hia fiJ"lt National lAq\.&e victory u San Frandloo
downed the New \l'ork Meta, 6 -3 ... Daa
Drleaaea cracked h1a tint career grand al.am and
Mario Soto teaed a five.hitter for hil fl.rat win of
the aeuon, pacing Cincinnati to a 10-1 rout of St.
Louia.
Islanders take commanding lead
Wayne Merrick acored from a ·~ acramble with 3:08 remaining in the ' \
first overtime period Saturday night
to boost the New York Ialanden to a
5-4 victory over the Quebec Nordiquea, puttina
the Ialanden within one triumph of their th1.nl
Stanley Cup final. The two-tlme defending
National Hockey League champions lead the
besw>f--teVen aemif1nal aeries 3-0 and can clinch
in it In Quebec with a victory Tuesday
night ... In the.other semifinal, Vancouver
wingers Cvt Prater and Seu Smyl came out of
the penalty box to score goat. u the Canuclu
edged Chicago, 4-3 to .take a 2·1 lead in that .e-
rles. The teams resume their aeries Tueeday with
game five in Chicago.
Hollypark holds Century ·ca.P today
'Be Bal1 and Seper Momeat, two • aa:ompliahed runners, will carry
co-high weig~ 124 pounds in to-.
day's Century Handicap-at Hollywood -
Park. The 1 ~-mile event for 3-year-olds has
attracted a field of 10, with To-Agori-Moa, Don
Roberto, Sllaabark and Big• Coanael also
entered ... Job PHI Jr. of Atlanta edged
Daany~n ala for the pole poaition with a
record-· lap during Saturday's qualifying
for the Camel T Challenge race at Lagua Seci
Raceway at Monterey .
In a pinch, Orta does job for Dodgers • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jorge Orta who came to Loa Angeles from Cleve-The homer waa the tint of the year
found hla.lf fi1llna two rolel narmaDy land d\Jl'tni the off--eeuon, added: "rm for Orta and ai.o h1a f1nt u a Dodger. He
uncommon to him&=, but liked getting a little more URd to a pnch bit-had one hit in elght previoua at·bata
the fee1ina that llCCOID them. ting role. I know what to expect more before his towering drive into the right·
Orta, who de.crtbea bhmelf u not now and I have a more pollitive feeling center field pavilion at Dodger
much of a home run hitter and a neo-about it." Stadium.
phyte ptnch·hitter, ripped a pinch two-Dodger left fielder Dusty Baker made Mike Scioecia bad walked with one
run homer ln the 8eYellth tnntna to give a pme--savtng throw in the top of the out and, a11er pinch hitter Jay Johnstone
the LCJ9 Ancelet Qodgen a 2-1 victory ninth when fie cut down Warren Cro-flied out, Orta batted for Dodger starter
ovu the Montreal Expo.. martle at the plate. Cromartie waa trying Jerry ReUll. He 1aahed a fut ball from "rm not a home nm bitter.'' aaid Orta to IOOl"e from leCOnd on Tim Wallach'• Charlie Lea, 1-1. into the stands to put
after he ~t the Dodga beck from a aharp single. . the Dodgen ahead
1-0 defidt. •l} don't have the atrength "f wu playing ah.allow and wu ho-Reuss. 3-1, who had pitched shutouts in
and my awing i. too abort. Once In a ping he would hit it to me," said Baker. hil pttVioua two starta, allowed four hits
while rn hit a home run." He added, with a grin, "When you don't and one unearned run during the eeven
Orta. a 31· ea.r.ald native of Mexico hope it's hit to you, it always la." i.nninga he worked.
GAME· WINNER
J orge Orta's two·run
horner gave Dodgers a
2·1 win Saturday.
. Edison takes
Sunset crown
Marina topples Oilers
Edi.Ion Ht1h completed a "triple crown" of
cbamp&onahipt Sa~ afternoon. cllnchl"I the SW'l.Mt Le.,ue bue title with a vlc1ory over
Wntminater, coupled with Martnaf1 conquest of
Huntlnaton Beach. T~~era were lea1ue
champ In football and previoualy.
Here'• how lt went: ldeeOn ............... 2 .. ....
The Char1en .. urec1 themMlvea of the top
1pot ln dramatic f.uhion. rallying from • 2-0 detidt
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in the bottom of the sixth inning to acore lix Umea
and beat the Ltona going away.
Joe Kwolek capped the big Inning with a
three-run homer to right field, h1a leCOnd HR of the
lealOD. ' The rally began when the Chargers loaded the
buet with none out on a walk and a pair of ainglee.
Charlie~ hit into a fielder'• choice for one run.
and an error let two more runs come acroa. Mo-
menta later, Kwolek cracked his homer.
Senior right-hander Greg Cloney earned the
win in relief, u he entered the game with runners
at MJCOnd and third. none out in the fifth and allo-
wed only a sacrifice fly the rest of the way. Cloney
won hia 10th game of the season, tying a school
record. ...,.nll I, Huntington 8Mch 5
Firit baaeman Ron Evans and catcher Shane
Florea each blaated home runa aa the Vildnga (6. 7 in
the Sunset League) dropped the Olten (S.5) into a
second place tie with Fountain Valley.
The VUcingJ, who aoored two runs in the first
inning, added one more in the second on Evans'
smash to left field and two more in the third on
Flores'. dtnger to the same apot.
The Oilers, who trailed at one point 5-1, made
it cloee when they aoored three times in the bottom
of the third. In the inning, Brian Beard opened with
a single and came home on Brian Patrick's triple.
Greg Shirley'<lraiiiltentionally-walked befON ~
Budtela-hit a ground ball that aoored Patrick. Barry
Beard then singled home Shirley who had gone to
aecodd onBudceta' ground out.
The Vildnp P';lt the game out of reach, howe-
ver, when they BCOied three times in the fifth on an
error and four aingles.
Tandem run set
NEW YORK (AP) -Frank Shorter, the 1972
Olympic marathon champion, and Kiki Sweisart .
the fourth-place women's finisher in last month's
Botton Marathon, head the field for today's Trevira
Twosome -a unique 10-mile race in which the
winning team i.a detennined on the couple with the
faatest time.
Partners are matched by their ages and their
best running times. Some 1,500 couples are entered
for the race through Central Park.
This ia the fourth year of the race and Shorter's
{int appearance since 1980, when he was the sev-
enth men's finisher in 48 minutes, 34 seconds. but
he and his partner. Joan Benoit. wound up third.
The team of Craig Virgin (46.32.7) and Ellison
Goodall (53.37.9) won the inaugural race in 1979
with a total time of 1:42.10.6. The winning duo in
1989 wu Herb Lindsay (45.59.8) and Margaret
Groo6 (54:29.4) with a combined time of 1:40.29.2.
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NBA twiil hill, Angels on tube •
MOUND FOES -Angel Moreno (left) duels
· -SCOtt McGregor on TV t!XJay.
By BOWARD L. HANDY o<lleDlllJ"'4 .....
Followtna are the top •port.I eventa on TV to-
day. Ratinp are: ..,. V' ..-..,. excellent; V' ..-V' worth
waich.lna; .... v fair; ..,. foraet lt.
~ 10 a.m., CbanneJ ! v v v v
NBA PLA YOFll'S: Philadelphia at Milwaukee.
Auoaacen: Dick Stockton and Bill Ru.ell.
After a dramatic lut-leCOnd victory Saturday,
the Bucks wW try to even their aeries at two garnet
apiece. Sidney Moncrief helped Milwaukee win ita
first game of the aeries with a jumper at the buzzer.
6 11 a.m., Cba.nnel 5 vvv v
BASEBALL: Anaela at Baltimore.
Auoaacers: Bob Stan', Joe Buuitta and Ron
Fairly.
Lakers s eeking Angel Moreno duels Scott McGregor in the
lone game the Angels will televjae on their current
. road lrip. Moreno ia 2-2; McG~or, '1-2.
knockout blow ® 1%:3o p.m .• Cba.nne1i .,,.,,.,,.,,
Th ey can clinch series today
PHOEN IX (AP) -The L os Angeles
Lakers, up 3-0 in a beSt-of-seven Nntional Basket-
ball Association playoff series against the Phoenix
Suns, appear confident they can deliver the knoc-
kout punch here today on national television.
"We want lO wrap this thing up as quickly as
possible,'' said Laker center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
of the Western Conference semifinals. "We want to
prove to ourselves that we are the quality team that
we think we are."
Pacific Division-champion Los Angeles has had
an easy time thus far with Phoenix -burning the
Suns on consecutive 19-point victories at the Fo-
rum.
NBA PLAYOFFS: Lakers at Phoenix.
AnDO!lDCer: Frank Ghcber.
The Lakers can earn themaelves a few extra
days off i! they can poliah off the Suns this after-
noon. While all other series are at least assured of
five games, the Lakers would complete a four-game
sweep with a victory this afternoon.
OTHER TELEVISION
Noon (4) -OUTDOOR LIFE -Actor Buck
Ta1 lor fishes for striped marlin off the southern
Up of the liaja 1-'eninsula.
l p.m. (7) -SEATTLE SUPERCROSS -The
1981 Gold Cup Supercrosa.
2:30 p.m . (4) -NBC SPORTS: RINGSIDE -
Tony Ayala (18-0), one of the fastest-rising junior
middleweight contenders, vs. Steve Gregory
(27-2-2) in a scheduled 10-rounObout, taped at
Tampa (7) AMERICAN SPORTSMAN.
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competition. Alao: A look at 28 years ago lOday I
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header agalnat the New York Olanta. (7) -WIDE 1 WORLD OF SPORTS Heavyweight Oreg Page
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Temple
to Mint
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LAS VEGAS (AP) -Jim Temple Qf Laa
Veau and Rolf Tiblin of Sweden bounced their
way to victory in Saturday's Mint 400 Off-Roed
delert race, covering the extremely Nepd ~ ln
9 houn, 32 rnlnutai and 29 aeconda.
Another Lu Veau resident, JICk Johnlon, tt-
nlahed aecond in the 15th runn1nc of the event in
9:69:28. Johnaon wu the overall winner in 1980.
The firlt two finishers were the oniy onea to
complete the 100-mlle course four times in upder 10 hours. ,
A total of 443 vehicles, competing in 16 diffe-
rent claa9et, left the lt&rting line at 9 a.m. in what la
considered North America's largest, richest and
roughest off-road race.
The vehicles have 18 hours l-0 complete the
raoe, meaning competition was to fi.niah at 3 a.m. on
Sunday.
Other unofficial cl.au winners as of late Sat-
urday night included Temple and Tiblin in Claaa 2;
Johnson in Claaa 1; Malcolm Vinje of San Diego and
Mark Hanlon of F.condido in Class S in 11 :45:06:
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BARD WORK -The Orange Coast College junior varsity crew
shows the strain of competition d~ Saturday's NeWJ>Ort Regatta
Delly Piiot Photo by"ClwlltM Starr
on Lido Channel. The Pirates finished third in the race behind
California and UCLA.
Ivan Stewart of Lakeside and Charlotte C.Orral of
Santa Paula in Claaa 8 in 11:49:46; Jack Irvine 9f
Rolllng Hilla, and Kit Trenholm of Costa Mesa in
Class 9 in 10:28:53; Roger Mortenaon of Thousand
Oaks and Russ Welch of Monrovia in Class 1-1600 in
11:51:49; Bobby Neth of Temecula and Tom Neth of
Costa Mesa in Glass 1-1600 Limited in 11:01:17; Jim
and Lisa Greenway of South El Monte in Class
2-1600 in 11:26:36, and Sandy Turley of La Mesa,
and Sharon Julson of Lakeside in Class 2-1600 Li-
mited in 11:39:46. OCC clinches title tie
Golden West, Saddleback narrow winners • Orange Coast C.011.ege continued ita
quest for a third straight South Cout
Conference baseball champioruhlp
with a shutout over Grosamont to
highlight community college action
Saturday.
In o\her games, Golden West edged
Cypress, while Saddleback held off
San Bernardino.
Here's a look:
30-win seaaon. u the feat ia accom-
pllahed, it would mark the tint time
any state community coJleae team had
done ao.
Golden w .. t 2, Cypr ... 1
The Rustlers, the undefeated
champlona of the first round, puahed
OCC 4, Qroumont O • The Pirates (29-6 overall, 14-3 in BASEBALL
the South Coast C.Onference) clinched IN COMMAND -Or-a t least a tie for the conference c h championship for the third year in a ~ their iecond..round mark to 5-3 wt th a an g e 0 a 8 t r i g t • hander Jack Reinholtz row. tight victory over the visiting Char-shut out G~mont on The Bual can pome91 outright claim gen. to the title by beating San Diego Mesa Rob Meyen abut down Cyprees on · six hits Saturday.
at home Thuraday afternoon (2:30). just four hits in winning bis eighth ·
Saturday, it was the left arm of game of the season. The only run
Jack Reinholtz that propelled OCC to Meyen yielded came in the top of the
victory. Reinholtz, in going the d.la-third on a run«X>l"ing double by Alan
tance, threw only 91 pit.chea and at Geldbach.
one stretch had retired 13 batten in a Golden West tied the count in the
row. fourth u Chuck Spiegel walked with
It was the fourth complete game of one out. took third on a singJe by Curt
the year for the Ocean View Wgh GervU and rode home on St.eve Mo-
product and improved hla numben to rello's RBI ling).e.
8-2 wt~ a l .77l:RA. The RustJen went in front in the
Offenaively, the Pirate. pounded bottom of the eighth aa Bob Granda-
out 14 hita but left 13 runners stran-taff si.naled, Chuck Spiegel walked
ded. They did 1COtt a pair of rum ln and au1a Schultz delivered a hue hit
the first inning, though, to stake to bring in Grandstaff.
Reinholtz to an early ie.d. Schultz's bit extended bia hitting
Mike Carozza started the game by streak to 21 games.
&lapping a single to left and he went to Meanwhile, Meyers wu in com-
third when second baseman Rick mand throughout, walking two and
Hopkins followed with a single to striking out six. The aophomore
righL Two outa later right fielder Jett right-bander retired the Charaen in
Brown drove both runners home order in the ninth to end the game.
when he doubled over the center Golden West, 24-5 overall, visits
fielder's head. Los Angeles City College Tuesday.
The Pirates went on to add two
more insurance tallies in the eighth.
Sbortatop Scott Groot 8COl'ed th, first
• 1"¥1 when he singled to left, stole ae-
cond, and came home on catcher
Darren Puskarich'• double to center.
Puakarlch then moved to third bue
on a fly ball tQ right by Scott Darling
and acored on Dave 'Ilnoco's sacrifice
fly to center.
'nle Bual, with 29 victoriee, are just
one win shy of_ their third strahrht
Saddleback 5, 8. a.rnardlno 3
The Gauchos (15-6) maintained
their lead in the Southern Diviaion of
the Miuion Conference aa George
Bonilla improved his leque record to
7-1 with a victory over t1le Indiana.
Bonilla worked eliht lnningl-plus
(he worked to ooe better in the ninth)
before betna .relieved by Gary F.uley,
who eamea the save.
UCI -sweeps Diablos
Junior Mike Rupp belted a grand
&lam home run in the opener and ad-
ded a three-nm blast-in the nightcap
to lead the UC Irvine ~ team to
a double-header sweep of visiting Cal
State Loe Angelea in Southern Call-
fornf a Bue ball Auociation acUon
Saturday afternoon.
In the opener, won by Irvine 9-6,
the Anteaters bad to overcome a 5-0
deficit. They did it by scoring two
runa in the bottom of the aixth and
aeven more ln the aeventh.
Rupp hit his grand slam with one
out in the aeventh to .:o&"e the tint
four runa and then outfielder Ron
Cumminp added to more tallies with
hia aeventh home nm of ~ aeuon.
Curt Ruther, who relieved atarter
Dennia Cowan ln the fourth lnnlna.
allowed only one run and aix hits
during hia five inninga of work t-0
improve hia record to 2-0.
In the niahtcap, Rupp homered
again to help stake UCI to a 4-0 fint-
innin1 advantage, but the Diabloa
scoreCi nine runa from the four-
through«xtb fnmm to ... m>e a 9--6
teed.
The Anteaten pulled it out when
they parlayed a double two .maJea.
an error and three waib into four
runs. The third walk. in fact, forced
aero. UCI'a winnina tally.
Rupp finlahed hia day's work going 2-for-~ at the plate with three wal.k:a,
two home runa and nine RBI.
The victory improved UCI'a l"flCX)rd
to 26-23-1 oVera11, 9-11 in the SCBA.
CSLA dropped to 14-31 and 5-15.
UCI'a next game wW be Tuetlday
when the Anteaten h0tt Cal State
FullertDn at 2:30 p.m.
Gilder
leading
by three
DALLAS (AP) -Bob
Gilder composed a
fr o nt -running, 3 -
und e r -par 67 and
stretched his lead to an
impressive three shots
Saturday in the third
round of the Byron Nel-
aon Goll Claaalc.
Gilder. winner of two
titles in seven years of
PGA Tour activity. took
advantage of another
day of near-ideal 11COring
conditions to compile a
course-record score of
199 for 54 holes.
That's 11 shots under
par on the Preston Trail
Golf Club coune that baa
been robbed of its natu-
ral defenses by the ab-
sence of wind and has
yielded the lowest ecores
in the 15 years lt has
played hoat to the tour-
nament. By war. of con-
trast, last years event,
played in more typical
windy and stormy wea-
ther was won with a
l~er-par total.
This time, gray and
gloomy skies have
threatened on a dally
buis but failed to pro-
duce the violent weather
ao common here. lnatead,
the temperatures have
been very mlld with
wind.a mere gentle bree-
i.es.
"Absolutely perfect
conditions -no wind,
the greens soft and
holding," said Curtis
Strange, who had his
.econd 65 of the tourna-
ment and moved into
aecond at 202.
11vu M•y 22, 1982
Fish&. Chicken
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Shields takes first
Freshman Holly Shields of Golden West Col-
lege was the only area swimmer to capture a first-
place honor on the third and final day of the com-
munity college swim championships at Cerritos
College Saturday.
Shields posted a time of 1:01.41 in the
100-meter backstroke which enabled her to tie
Annette Dianda of Chabot for first-place laurels.
Other top area finishers included:
Saddleback College's Paul Newallo, who fi.
nished second in the 200 breaststroke (2:06.34);
Sadd.leback's David Neault, who finished fifth in
the 200 backstroke (1:58.12); and Golden West
freshman Doug Burchell, who finished second in
the 1,650 free (1 5:57.18).
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(8addlaba ck), 7-•. 4·1, 7·1: Ol1111tHd (~I def LlaYWI (PakHMI}. M . a..o Miiier (&addlet>ack) def. lflCl{ak.M#lla
cc11N.1. 6-4. 2.e, 9.2; 8trot>I CSadlllebec*l
def. LAa11a (laddlabee*). 9-1. M . ~ ........ Cl11H (Alvet1lda) da l. llaoll1tona
l8 addleback), 1·4, 3-1. e-a: 8c1tbna r
Sad<llabadl) def Ollvl« (San DleOO CC).
9-2, 8-1; Ol!Mlaad (Saddlebac*) IM! ... p11a111 (Saddleback), 1.0. t -2: Strobl
(Saddlal>aCk) IMf. Miier (SadOlel)adl). 6-4,
a.2. ~.,.......
LHll•·Orau (SeOd .. back) d•I Ycman-O eV 111 (San •arnerOlno). 1-2, 8· 1;
•Olm•l••d·Mlllar (Saddla bac k) def . Sa11dknop·Cralg (Pelomar). 7 -8. 7-6,
Bl"kt1ona-S1apllan• (Saddl•OICkl O•I
tWQllM·-1--lo l>-U, -· l)Uoot-18Crlbner (8a ddlebaclll del. Catala no·
Ate6anO (San e.rnarOlnO). e-1, e-2.
............ 0.....
Lnalie-OWU CSaddlet>a<'ltl def OlmllMd-Mlller CS.Odlabadll. 3-t, ~. t-2, llttobl·
Scribner (8addlabackl def. ll•clo.t1one-s1.-CSedOlabae*I. 6-3, 7..e.
,..,... ........ ,.,_... ........ GaDOal (Hiil oef. Halllted, ... I; t. Sc:atleltl.
6-7: I Ceo.~; def Srnlttl. e-2: Bamatd (HI)
-· M , .. 1 ... 2. W ; MOr-(H8) won, 5-2, e-2. 9-4, 1-3, Oaftz (Hiil won, l-0, 9-4,
!oat. I ... 2 ...
0..-.. ~(Hl)t.er--ci-. 1-4, 2.e. Clef. Cumu11 .. A1lta. a..o ... 2: Carroll·
Cr.,.,,.,. (HBI IOa1, ...... M ; -· 8-3, M .
I I 5 l IM MV., C:..-.... UV. ........ Warner (CM) def Aguirre. 9·1, loel to
PTlem. 4-e, Iott to Le. 2-4. def Pr.OU, M :
Tran (CMI won. t-3. loll. 4-e, 0-8, won, 9-1;
Kogia (CM) IOlt, ..... M , 2-4. won, 8-3; L.
PTlem (CM) 10a1. 9-7, 0-8, 0-8. won, .. 2.
0.-... l'llctley~ (CM) llOlt wllll Yl·-Ouonll. 1·1. 0-4. dei Alnrai-'rrou11g. I · 1, l·O .
Smllll·Slmmon1 (CMI 1011, 4·1, 2·8, won,
.. I, 9-2.
0.-... MacrH -Conkay (NH) 1plll wltll Ewing· Soldet, 9-4, M , loet to PY~. &-7,
4-4; ~(NH) !oat. e-7. 1-t. u .
M .
1..11e1M11 ...... "'"'· C ;I • -Y..., 11"' ...... SMntz (L81 !Ott to Miid, 11·7, def, Lln4·
etrorn. 9-2, dal. WllfMlm. 7 ·I . cSaf. Tlllbe-OeaO. 9-t; 11oetwn« (LB) Iott. 1 ... won. M .
1.e. 1.e; Cot-' CL.ll loet. '-'· 3-t. 1 ... won.
W , 8Nmflllld (1.8) IOlll. M . -· 6-1, M ,
9-1. o.lllM
Cepoellonoo-P'er!Y (LB) eplll wttll Flnden·
Hein. 8-3, ..... def. ~-kvaa. M . W ;
lrendW<Oleftda CLBJ IOat, 2-t, 2 ... 3-4, M .
-·
. ........,...,
t•a..1111 ...... ) OMo .. Id .... 1t.OO ..... IM«= 17.00 ,.., Ml I I.AO ...... ,.. .... 4,W.W~I. ""'""1nll; .. ~ .,, ""',.,. _ ..
• .., cwi-1: •. ~ ~ 10. e..-coy't .wr. 11 e1 l@a, 1a w.-ino Mon• .,ell, I) ena.ai-la. 14. _.. ~. 16
Mul lO Laadef. " 8old 81)'1•: 17 WOlfle Raec;;. 11 """" OI__,, fl. Aa.i Dw•
TMNI UCL Ona mlle i-e· • CocM II Man (On#IOY) 11.40 10.20 5.to
MultJ ~ (Crogfwl) I I.to 7.00
Bon BU cw-na> 3.to Al .. raced: 0..., Woode, C9" Oullalne •
Hlarloua "'"· 9ryen, c.lgary. TW-2".01~ • IXACTA (,._2) p.id l 14UO.
""""" uca. Ona llllla i-e. TequOa8W(WIOamal UO UO 2.20 .,_, KOiie (~ uo 2.20
T1ma --· "'°" ~ 2.40 Al•o raoad: Aandom Wl11d, r;::::_·• KnlGlit 8r-.nclnCI ltOn. &ramble acir Tfme: l:M 2/!.
• UACTA (1·31p.id110.tO -. • rte« .. ~2·1) p.id 11.13<1.40
.... 17 ~ ~ (ebL '*-1-S2 ""* Siii ooneolatlon p.id 125.40 .... * WCnntllO
llcilela CllYa hofena)
moHTll MC&. Ona mlle i-e Wlntano (..._,,) t.20 4.IO 4.to
MK Adloe A(~ 7.00 4.IO
Plncll .. (PwMr) 4..20
Al .. raoed: Cool Gay. Captain Knigllt.
hi* fifty. Reoollnl. Moody 81ua, A\M Gotd. TlrM: 2:00 315. a UACTA (1~) p.ici 144.20.
~ MC&. Ona mlln ....
Otlt(Todd) 1.40 uo 2AO
T1ma Tr-(~ UO 3.to NorOal Tryu (-...ti) 3.00
Aleo r..ct: Kantuc*Y King. Trancty Tru,
"'-" 8conlall l\llftbow, JlnVfl'f M«' I Miii.
Time: Ut2/5. ti DACTA fe-3} p.id ..... IO
TSlfT'N MCa. Ona m7e .... MonteNy "-(lekar) I.AO UO UO
Mlol!Ml'n Tllll'I' (Mllt•n-1 5.20 UIO
M(to/e ~ (Mrrnlnl I.AO
Alno raced: Lynn'1 ~ c-oodltY.
&4ly For You, T~. To u... T,...
IUNHl#IW.
Time: 2:011/1. a UACTA (2-6) p.id 12t.20.
IUVSwnt MC&. Ona m7e ~ e.ry ....., CONndy) auo 1uo 1.40
8'arrlly Altadl...., 4.00 3.00
Sclloler cw---1 :i.eo
Aleo racaO. Ula Time, NotM Piing, SCIW1<· .11-. Home a--. I.a 8peOee
Time: 1:51. It HACTA (W ) p.id 1210.40.
Attano-. ,,242,
ltoltnloGd,.,. aATUFlhrt ..... T9
(7111 el..., ................ ) lllMT MCC. One rn7a.
C'-1<.,'1 OtONin I Plere4il 111 40 t.20 4 to C1Ub FUii (CllMrW) 14.00 tOAO
Ed'• OynMty CUllOk) ~ Aleo~ l"lotllc: lt.nt, Mlel"• Stnir, M._
Glleft•'• OrHlll, ,, .. Duty, Muolla PllH .
8ubdMOa
Tlmr.I~
n-.> MCS. Ona mne. Bed ... t..uoy , ... , 11.00 1.20 1.20
LYM'• ffl'lllf CMcCanonl 2.tO 2.40
0.. 'rwdfl ... ) uo NltO r-e ,,._ r-. ,.,._ CorMt. ... ......
T1tMt 1:17118.
• IUCTA Cl-ti• -.SO,
1113 PQA tour edl.dute
(.,.,u.I) Jan ._,,Joe GaraQICJla.Tuceon °""'
..
Jan 13· 16. Glen Camo«>ell·LOI Angelee
()pan
J ell lt-23, Bob Hope 0.H<I CIHflC
Palm Spnnga
Jan. 27 -30. l'tlowll• Open Feb 3·0. 8lng Croeby N111on1I Pro-Am,
Pebble Beactl .
Feb. 10-I 3. Hewallan Open
Fall 17-20. Wlci<H·Andy Wllll•m•·St n
Diego Open
Feb 14-27, 0«....eaat«n Open, Miami .,..,en 3.e. Honda .,,_.ary caa-c:. u..-
dert\111, Fta Mnrch 10.13, B•y Hiii Claaate, Oflendo,
Fla '
Merell t 1·20, USFl.G Clnulc, Naw Or· --MW(lll 24-27. T~t ~ C"-
piONhlp. Ponte Vaclta, Fie M•rcll 31·Aprll 3, OrHler Graen1boro
Ooen. Aprlt 7°10. Ma.tllfl. AUQUlla, Ga.
AprM 14·17. SM Plnee-He<llage Claeelc •
Hlllon Head !eland. S C
Apt11 21·24, MOHY·T~ cA er.....
piona, RancflO I.a Colla Apt1121·24. T...,_ ()pan April 21·M•y 1, Byron Naleon ClaWc,
Deltaa
May 6-1. MldleloO-Houeton °'*' Mey 12.15, Colonlal Nellon•! tnvll1tton,
fort Wortll
MllY 19-22. Georgla-Pac:Mc: Allarlta ca-.
etc MllY 26-29, "'-1ai, 0..blttl, Olllo
~ 2·6, Kampa< Open, Betlleeda. MO
Jufte 9· 11. Mnnulecturert Hanov.,.
Weetchnalar Clualc:, Ham-t. N.Y
-"-19-tl, US. Open, O.monl. Pe
Juna 23·26, Oen11y TllomH-Memplllt
Cl9nalc Juna 30·J11ly 3, WHtern Open. Oak "'°°"· •. >Jty 7-10. Orwt• M ....... Open ,..:::J. I 4· '7. Brlllnll Open, louttlpof1. En
>Jty 14-17, °'* Cltlea Open. Coal v...,, •• 21 24, ~.....,. cia.c. wt-
Ya. .Mt 1, Cenedlan Open. OlllMle, Olll
Aug. 4•7. POA Clle111t>1ont11._. Loa An· ~ A11g. 11•14, l alllflly Dnla Jr.-ONater
~o.-. ~. , .. 21, ..-°""'""""Midi. A4IO-H-21. Wottcl ....... OOlt. ,..,....,
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• AOAM-11
•• ICIN<l'ATNCIC l'l.AYI TUBE TOPPERS
\
~MOl·~-
1.-00. VOYMM TO THE
IOTTOM CW THI HA l~IO (}) MOVll
IA()H -Rlllph Klrk.,.lllQk, one Of
the world'• O-IHI harp·
lletlordt111, perform• •
redlel of ""'4llc by 8ach ''°"' ,,.,. ,. .. bOdy Con-
MtltllOl''t Of Mutie ID AMIM)AN ITCHW
"8oelal Ae!Ofm"
Q'I IHTtMAIHMINT
THllWUI<
lnlervl•w• wllh Roger
MOOt•. O'*"a Eulon,
111111 Mot-. Pit Boone
and 0-ge Hamilton 8 UORTaWON..D
10-round mtddlewelght
~I bet-Matk FtUle
•nd Dwight Walk., (llv•
fron'I Tampa. Fla ~ Patt 4
ol lhe World 1 8trongeel
Mt<\ comf)elltton, Mixed
Patt• T.,,., DMng (from
Hawaii I
(A) WACJl(Y WOAU> OF
JONA THAW WINT!N
QUffl: Rulh &iul.
• • 1h "Pelet Rabbll And
Th• TalH 01 8Hlm
Poll.," (1171) Fred.,ICk
Aaht0'1, Al .. an<Mr Qran1
Member• ol London's
Royal Ballel COfl\Pany pe<·
form .,.,-alOl\I ol Pigllng
Bland," "Jeremy Fish.,
''Jemima Puddle-Duell,
PLAYING A LEGEND -Ann Jillian
portrays Mae West, the brassy, bawdy
entertainer who delighted millions and
shocked the bluenoses. Movie airs at 9
tonight on KABC (7).
1:IO 8 MOTOROYCLI
AACING
"Squl•rlll Nulkln. and
"Two Sad Mice ..
l :.00MOV11
• * .... "The Looney. LOO·
ney, LOC>My BuQ'• Sunny
Movie 1191111 Animated
Voocn by Mel Blanc, June
Foray New matetlal II
blaoded with Old 1n lhif
cornp1la1lon of classlC Frill
Frei.no "Looney Tunes
featuring 8ugl, Dally
(ti} MOVtl
W "StMI" (111&0) LM
Maj()ls, JerWler O'Neill A
1teaulitul woman i. awsl-
ed by • tough con1trve1iOI'
foreman In running lhe
con'lpany she lnherlll al1er
,.,., 1a1~·1 susplctoua.
"accidental" dilath ·PG'
G MACMOM04l
l'AINT'INO 8 AQNCULTUN U.IA
(.A)MQVW
Ovck Porky Pig Yosemite
Sam. T-toe Pie and oth·
era trom tho cartoon
..... ·G'
8:30 0 OOYSSEY
* ·~ "The Lall Ch ... "
( IN1J Lee Me1or1, Chrlt
Mak*l)eaca In • world of
Iha future, • fOf"* r-
ear drl..., and 1 tHl\-egt
oon19Ut.. ••perl llghl the
govwrvnenl'• p<oaerlptlOn
of automc>OlleS ·PG'
5:'6 G) CHRISTOPHER
Cl08EUP
1:00 9 MUSIC ANO THE
SPOKEHWOAD 9 YOUTH ANO THl)
IS8UU
G) 818LE ANSWDIS
Cl) ROMPER lllOOM
Cl) SUNDAY MOANIHO
(.1)) 04AECTION8 at A CONVEMATIOH
WITH OA. OER&C*
CC>t4EH
Carl St•'" talkt wtth lhe
cttanceltor ot the Jewish
T'*>log1Cal Senunary ot
America at>Oul •-lac-
1ng Jews In Amfl(~ Ind
abroad
fHH•OVIE
• • '' Salem's lot
( 19791 Dav~ Soul. J.,.,_
Mason A noveliSt retumt
to htS bOynood home 10
put an end to troubled
memor• but !Inds that a
11n1ste< mystery ah•oud•
his town PG
8:06 (SJ MOVIE a a H1wk The Sla)'Af
(19111) Jacit Palanoe. Jofln
Terry An adven1urou1
young man enlists the aid
ot 1 bind ol warrlon lo
fOQht h11 eVll uncle. the
owrlofd wflO llllled "''
fati-and II hOldlng 111'1
abbeM lor ranllOM
1:15 CJ MOVIE
a*• "A88A The Mov,. ..
I 19781 A88A A llapleaa
d1ac ,ockey tenactously
pursues the ren-ned
Swed•Sll IUP« ll'o.iO ...
they Jang 111 ol U..W hltt.
1nclud1ng "Dancing
Queen ' Waterloo."
"SOS · and "Fernando "
·G'
8:30 8 FOA OUf' TI..a 0 SEAENOIPfTY
9 A08EllT~ II DA YaREAJ( LA. 9 AMENCA: THE 1EOOHO CENTURV
llD NEWS 9 PV8UC PULSE
7'00 8 TOOAY'8 REUO~ 0 THAT'8CAT
B UTT\..E RASCALS
IT IS WRITT£N
~
G) DAY Of OISCOVERY
• CARTOONS &i) YOGA FOA HEALTH
9 IP£CTillUM Q! SUNDAY MA88
CZI MOVIE
• • · Cattle Annie And Lal·
lie 8rltehet" (19111) Burt
Lancaller. Jonn Savage
Two tOUQh oulla-pteh up
a pa1r of taen-aga gH-19 and
take lhem atong on the4r
ICIY9ntutn 'PG
7:10@ MOVIE * • * '"' "Troe Four S..-aona" (191111 Alan Aid•.
CarOI Burnett Three cou·
ple9, all c;IOM. long-lime
fri.ndl. HpetlenGe p<O·
found ct1•noes an thel•
refatlOfl~ when Of'4I ol
the marrt•g•• d111n
~rel" 'PG'
7:309 FAITHWAYS G WHm.EY ANO THE
"°80T D CAMPUS PAOfll.I
"V~t On Nutrition"
Guetlf Actreu Robin
S~. acir-Jo Ann
Pltug, Gary Gordon. M 0
G) Jf(llttl'( SWAGGART
• MllT£A AOGERS (A)
()) TV~LOOKSAT
LEAANNQ
-~ TotllOfllll/(1#
t:OO I MJHDAY ~ THIS IS THE Uf'l
~A.NOHll
FMNOI
• fllMONAL Dlli...,...
I LLOVO OGILVll
ILICTNC OC>elWNIV
I ~~=~ MX~
CMUlMllM
THIATM t'TM1T
PflneeN Gt.ct 11MY9'•
11119 ck>Qlmentec'Y -"'di
~ on thr• yOuftO.
ltitM~ lludentl .. lhe
raoowMd l<ltO\I B•ll•I
ktlOOI In ~ • ._
tMlf 11r11 ._ eudltiOI\ 10
• pMlk>nlll• ~ ... .....,. ...... ..
GuHll Olan• Bruno·
Harri•. HU110*f Orgaifttlno
Team of the 1ntetfal1h Hun-
ger Coahtlon, Nallvo
LopN. Ameri<:all Frlendl
SetVtCe Committee: Raver•
end Monaagnc>r J&in F
Barry.
11:00 0 ON CAMPUS
toeatured. • v1111 to Iha
"Qualtar Fntlval" al Whll·
Oat College to learn 1boUI
Iha NllOfY and W1 ol the
Ouallert
• TOOAY'8 9lACK
WOMAN G .-ETINO TIME AT
CALVAI«
I FMOER1CK K. PNU
ILEC'TAIC COMPANY
(A)
(I) Tltl lAHA YES 8 KNOW YOUR ll8L.E
CS)MOWE • * "Who Seys I catft
Ride A RalnbOWt" (1971)
Jack Klugman, Norm•
Frenell TM eareulker of•
Gr....-:11 VlflaOA pony
111m facea llVICtH>n by an
un~ , ... al-
agent wflO wanl• to build•
hlglMIM on the t1rm'5 IOI
'G' 1~46 (%) MOVIE
• • "lncorngtble" 1111791
Jean-Paul Belmondo.
Genev•••• 8u1old An
un<epet'll anl thief c.onlln·
un tw. awtndllng ways IOI·
lowing Ns r.ieeM from
9:00,~~
ldAME. l'TMET <"l
~ rT•WNTTWH 1:10 i5~ • * • "The Earlflhng"
( 19&0) Wllllem Holden,
RIC:ky Sdwoder A world
ttfttlllr '8olldl9 • young
~ ... ...,.Of_...... ..
In 1M ....,.._. WllOW·
~.·PG·
1::10 8 Cl) f/la. THI
NATION D at MIETTltl l'MM II NEW ZOO MVUI
I DAY~ OllOOYUff
THEWOM.D
TOMOMOW 9 KENNETH
COf"£LAHO
fCJMOW
• • '"' A Thunder 01 ~uma p9611 Rlchatd
Boone George Hamoflon
A -80Md captain ol lhe
U S Cavalry rlda hatd on
a grwn, young lleule<\anl
iust out of West Paint
1~8 ()) N9A
MIKET'9AU PUYOf'F9
0 A OOHVt.MATION
WfTH Ofl GER8C*
COHEN
Can Stern talk• wllh Ille
Chencelto< ot lhe .>aw1.n
T '*>IOglcal Seminary of
""'*"lea about 1ssoe1 tee-
ing Jew9 In ""-lea and
al>toad 9 GM LIClAN'8 llUNO D llAIH"1.L 8UNCH G HEAALD Of TM/TH
I AO HUM8AN>
THI LAW'MM<EM
CorrHponden11 Linda
We<troe1m.. and Collie
Aobertt fO'" Paul Duke for
an up.10-lll4t-t•w>01e eum·
mary ol Congre111ona1
ac11v1t1e1 e MAGIC Of OIL
PAINTl..a at NEW8CEHT£A W&Kl.Y
SNEAK PMVIEW
A tool< 11 lakMI al ttM! mov·
.... tPK•al• and 1por11
events coming up on
Horne Boa Oll!Ge
(S)UOVll '* * * * "Anuoec:tlon"
(1MO) Ellen Burltyn, Sam
SMc>at'd After • neet-181a1
111110 acddent, a woman
find• that ~ l\a1 the eblll-
ly to hfft other• but la P«·
MCUled beeauM of "*'
retu.ai 10 clalm • dtvlrie influenc4 •PQ.
10:11 (%) MOVla
• • • "e.rbwella" t 196&1 ~ Foncta, Mao O'Shea
A daring 19-hetOlnt of
the future encounter•
11range galulee and vii·
lalne, ~by.
blind 0111.-dlen anoM 'PG' -I QeU..IQM'e Ill.AND OlaDIAM ~TOO
'Oueet1. Wiiiie Tyler and
lHler. Jim Plunkell.
comedlell Pll Hufley. lltm-
l'ftM• Wiil 8MMI (A)
I ::;~
ONNMIC>
• llAIOALL
Calllornla An~s vi Bal·
llmore Oriolel
., MOVIE
a* 1.\-'Van Nuya 8lvd "
(1979) 8111 Adler, Cynthia
Wood A Calllornla laen·
ager'• 1n1.r'•1 "' ttol rod•
and d•tc:09, pelel when ...
, .... ..,love
• MAITEAPIECE THEATRE
"Love In A COid Ckmate
.._ Ape>arent" Th<t MOlll·
dor" tocate 1hel< l'*r
CedrlC, Londa 19!."" h4lf
~ and .:novet 1n
w.th he< new love (Par1 51
~ WASHINGTON WEE><
IN REVIEW (R) QI VOUHO PEOPLE'S
8P£QA.l
"W-• Th< .. rrwin1ally
retarded young11en wtlO
par1lelpaled an the NetlOnlf
Special ()tympOea are p<O•
flied.
11:06 0 Kf.HHY LOOGIH8
Singer I songwri~er l(..,...y
Loggin$ penorms many of
"'• o<•t•t hll• -lnetud·
ino ·w-1 ca11 You
Friend" and "Keep The
fife" in 11111 c:onc;«1 taped
at lh• Sent• Bubar•
Cout>IY ao.t.
11=*> I AQNC&JLT\JM U.8A 9 TMll w&J( WfTH
C»W>~ 0 nMVCOLE·
WHITTAKM • CHURCH IN THE
HOMI
Ci) WALL STREET WEEK
''Good ~ Don I
Alway• Mak• Money
0-t St""*' C Levi·
hold. mitnaoong director.
The Leutl'totd G1oup IR) 18 OUTOOOA UF£
CCJ MOYt£
• a "Cattle Annie And Lii •
tie 8r11cttes ( 19& 11 Burl
Lancasler John Savage
Two IOUQfl outlaws pock UO
a pelf of taen·aga glfle ~
tak• lhem eiong on their
lldll«ltur .. 'PG'
-AFTERNOON-
12:00 8 OUTDOOA LR
F .. Nted F1ah1ng tn Ba1a.
Mealco .
·~ a a* "It H1ppened To
J-" (19591 Dotts Day.
Jadt Lemmon
• THE'1AST
Ct4UACHIL.l8
"A Famous Vlc:to•y"
Ctw<chlll. now Duke of
Marlborough becauM or a.-Anne, IM!eall the
Fref'Ch In the Battle of
8lenMlm G PEMOHAL FINANCE
AHO MONEY
MAHAGEMf.NT
• '°'"ed Income lnve1t1ng"
!BRtHOSIOE
10.round junior,
m1ddlawe1gl't1 bout
bet-Tony Ayala and
• Sieve Q~ory (IMI from
Tampa. Fla)
CSllOLA FALANA: TH£
F1"8T LADY Of LAS
V£GA8
LOia Fa&ena perlorme "I
Wiii Sun4Y9." "Love The
One Vou',.....,.Wrltl" and '"*"° W1I Buy7" In • ton•
c,r1 perlotm-from the
Al•ddln Hotel In LH
Veg.u.
(Z)MO'lla
a • "Pflotlle" ( 19110) Paul
Mldlael Ola ..... Suaan
HOQM A O'CIUP Of menlal
pe1lent• ere murdeted
ecicordlng 10 ll'lelr lndfvldu·
811Mr1. 'R'
12:11.MOVll
• • • "Popeye" ( t9&0)
Robin WIUla,.._, Sttelt.y
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ing Milot vleill • qualnl
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to 1111 ~ llOfM lo !M en IN to It~
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•Oreg Racing On Two
WhMle" 0 WtLO, WILD WUT
JI) ADAM-12
ID AME~ 8TORV
"Ma1111 .. 1 Oettlny"
(.C)MO'lla * • * "Juleol And Jim"
( 1981) JH nne MOt_,,
Otkar w .. ner. In pte-
World Wet II France. •
cerelrM young women
lovn two """' who ar•
cloM lrlendl and retuaM
10 QIW up ell,,., -· 1:44<.l)MOW!
• • "lneorrtgtble' ( 19791
Jean-Peul Belmondo.
Genevieve BuJold. An
• ~tan• 11\ief contln-"*' hi• 1wlndflng -)'I tc*
IOWlng Illa r--fr(lft'I Pf'-' 'PO'
2:6o I ,... •AU. CMUJGAN'8 lllAND
·~TWAT ••*'A 'The Par•ll••
View" I 1974) Warren Seal·
ty. Paula Prentlll
ID MOW • • * ' My S,. L°""
I t9631 Debbie Reync>ldt
Clltt AobeftlOfl &l TIWNINO DOGS THE
WOOOHOUOE WAV
"Walking To Haaf' Wlll'I
the use ol the correct type
ol cf\Olte-cl'larn • dog can
qulCltly be laughl 10 wlll1
lOhMI ~ WflWTIHO FOR A
REA80H
"The Senl4IOC*" (P111 II
1$)MOV1f • • * 'Sornelhong 01 Val·
.,. ( 19571 Rock Hudson
Dana Wynl*' Th<t viotence
encountered by •
peacemalt8f lutnl n1m onto
a Meller of vengeance
2:10 0 MOVI£ a a a a 'Fathe< 01 The
Bride' ( 19501 Spe(IC4f Tra-
cy EkZabeth Taylo< A
falhe< •~petiencel .. ol
!he ,oye 11\d headachet
Involved wtln Ille pr*l)W•
t1on1 tor NI d1ugttter'1
upeom>ng weod•"O
t-M 8 AIHG9IOE
10-round junior
m1ddlewe1ght bout
bet-Tony A~ Md
Steve G•AQC>fY (lrorn Tam·
pa, Fie) 9 OIWGAN'818LANO
D O AM1NCAN
ll'ORTSMAN
Pe\er Sir_. tttllet 10<
b1ac1o matlln otf 11\41 GrNI
BaNler Reel near Autlra·
Ml, PM Harr• and Cuti
G-dy hunl ~I In
South Oakol• Pel••
~ travels 10 8rl111h
Columl>la to -the
............ llablt•I and habilt
of the dangerous ltlllef
whale
G MOW • * "ShlHIOCk HOlmet
And The Spider woman"
( 19441 Bull AathbOM,
Gata Sonderaeerd
&l PM8Qfn
"Cocoenu1 Kldl"
8i) WNTlNO '°" ,.
AEA80N
"The Sentence" (Per1 2)
00 TMl.I KTT1NG8
Robert Klein, (iletn Heck·
art. Stocklrd Channing
and OH\ah Manolf ""' In lh1• --ol lllft*I• eboul lam11y fife, set
around dtnner tlblea
Taped at the 8r00klyn
Center for Perlormlng
Arb, 8r00klyn College
1:00. INTEJllF~
• MOVll
• •'-. ''The Snail-I Gun
In The w .. t" (1968) Don
Kno111. Barbara RhOa<Ma
9 AMERICAN Sl<YLINE
8i) OF EARTH ANO MAN
"Japan From The Sword
To The Bomb
Cl) THIS WEEK IN
IA8EBALL
Q!SUOAARAV
l.EONAN>'O GOLDEN
OlOV£8
Calllo.nla Ye New MeXJGo
1:20 (%) MOVla * • "Ceule Annie And Ut·
tte er11c:nee" 11M11 ""1
l-ler. John Savage
Two laugh outlaws ~ up
• palf ol taen-age gifts and
take tl\etn along on thllf
acl11tt1tur• 'PG' ·=-1...wtMJllCaM • ~IWOftL.D
10-round lftlddlewelgllt
bout ti.t...-n M.,k Ftllle
and Dwlgfl1 Wllllter (ffOfl\
Tampa, Fie.); Per1 4 Of the
World'• Strongetl Men
eompellllon. Ml•ed Pair•
Tergtl Diving (l•OM
Hawlll4) 8 9 WU WOfll.D CW
POfff8 Oreo Pqe w Jlmm~
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tte~t flQlll (ftom
Att•nflo City, N.J 1.
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tona.i Ptc*1M In Oahu •
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KABC (7) 7:00 -"Counterattack: Crime
in America." George Kennedy hoeta new
aeries \hat encourages viewers to joln the
war .against crime through communlca·
tlon. "
KOCE (50) 7:00 -11Computers, Spies and
Private Lives." Benefits and potential
hazards of computers are explored.
KCET (28) 7:30 -"World Champion on
Ice." Scott Hamilton talk.I about winnJng
the World Title in skating.
KABX (7) 9:00 -"Mae West." Ann Jil-
lian stars in the film about the life of the
legendary actress. See photo, left.
received lron'I outer -oace
by a t>rllllanl eomput., eel·
anu~u -n lhlt eatacJye-
l>fottter• to atop 1 raurld
bOOllegger, the Bandit,
from 11anl0Qflln0 • beby
elephan1 ·PG, mlc: dlaUtetl we about to
bel .. Earth
• MOVll
uo I AOHT IACK THAT'S ..OU,YWOOO
"Hottywoocl'a 8111 Pk:·
tllf•" * '" "Bewaret The Blob"
( 1972) Godfrey C•m·
bt~. ~ Clef1o
-~ e * • "Oeetll Wish"
(11174) a*1ee 8ronso11.
Hope Lange
• i.toY1I • * * •;, "The Nu11y Pro-
1"80'" ( tN3) Jf/fry Lewie,
81 ..........
• WAU. fTMlT WEB<
"Good CotnoMliN Don't
Alway• M••• Money"
Queal: Stephen C. l.eul·
tl01d. managing dlrec:tOr,
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a* "Mt.-on Monte Cer-lO" (19&1) Roger Moore.
Tony Cunis
(R)MOVIE
'"' "Steel' ( 19110) lee
'M1for11, Jenniler O'IM>H A
t>eeutllul woman la ..... ,.
eel by a tougn conatNChon
foreman in running the
company an. mhe<lts altll'
ner lathe< a 1u1~c1ou1,
"accklentaf" dealh 'PG'
($l t.IOV1f • * * • Reaur1ec11on·
( 1990) Ellen 8u1styn, Sam
Sl'lepard Alter a ,...,.111a1
auto accllMlnl. 1 woman
l•nd• th1t an. has the abth·
ly 10 heal OH>e<I but IS per·
secuted t>ecauM of ,..,
refusal • to cl11m • d1v1n•
annuence PG
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• * • lhe E111h11no
1 t980l Wiiham Holden
RICl<y Scflrodef A world
1r1veflr teacttn 1 young
orpl'lan lhe weya ol surv1•8f
in tne Aualrllllan WllCSttt
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4:30 I!) WASHINGTON WEEK
IN AEVIEW (A) 'Ii> PROJECT UNIVtRM
5:00 8 ITAATM><
D OMATU'T IPORT8
lEOENOe
"Affirmed · Ho•• t<en
Howard '
• FRNOUNI
"Resol\09d Thia HOUM
Approva TM E:conomoc
ln1toat1ve1 Of Prwdant
Reagan' The llf-11 part of a
det>ale bit-William F
Buckley and John l(annelh
Galbralltl IS pr-led (R)
~ PROJECT UNIVEAR
M•A•&•H
Hawtteye fella into' enemy
hand• while drovtng lo
Seoul
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• • Tne w a1., Ba~
I 19791 An<m81aon Ind !Ne
action James Maaon A
oou1ageoua young bOy
s1ve1 several playful
ocean crea1ur" from the
wrath of unelfofw•tll' ene-m-IZ MOV1I • * • Culler I Way"
(19&11 Jotln Heard. Jeft Bl'ICSOH A tN11....cs v .. 1.
nwn ¥9' encl h•a t>est
trttnd. • aoelal drop out.
foou• ,,.,.., -QIM Ofl
~a murder case R uol ceaNIWI NeCNe#a
0 AaCNIWS
• MC>NIYMAKEM
"The Real "-rd1 Of
Relf E1ta1a"
()) WUCOMI~
l(O'ff'UI
TM s-tt'IOQ* deClde to
brUlt uP and ... their
tortu,_ outside Iha wellt
ol ~anan (Ptrt 2)
(C) CtfflDMN M
THEA TM 8TMET
Prlnceta Or-narrat ..
11111 CSocu<nentary wtolQI
focu-on thr• youno
1alented lludenl• al the
renowned l(trov 81llel
Sohoof In Leningrad, from
the!( IH'al fer>M eudlll0'1 to
1paMIGMle~
Mll~lelet.
---l'LINl!G~ M>1u--
• e '4 "Al The Eartfl'a
Cor•" ( 19741) Ooug
McCM.. P.ler ev.Nng
• Ito.wt • "'°"" * • "The Aetum Of Frantt
Jll!Mt" ( t9M)) Henry "°""
da, 0.,,. Tlefney • .i-
J-' ~ _,..
hie dMtll.
• M0\19 " * • * * "A-"8n Of lftl-tl" 11tn1 Aon .._o.
Cindy w...,.,.
I L.141~UI
~AT
IVWMONV &el-c.--concNcte "" lo81on ~ e>ru-
tt• II\ led\'• SlftlOnla lor Dov~ ok""tr1 •nd
"Trott P.\I'" Ulwo!M"
i OllYlef ~.(A)
()9NIW8 ~ANM1.I
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9"'111 CO!Nnt up Oft
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MOV1I • * "IOJIO Of The Mou~
1jlj\" '1981) Hwry Hamlln. JOMPll 8ollomt. Thr ..
young l A. bachelor•
cle¥ot• 111*1• -~ to
111e tPOf1 Of c1r eo "1llno
·PO'
~~ * • "WhO S1y1 I Cfll'.l'I
IUd8 A RalnbOWI" (1971)
JM:ll Klugman. Norma
French. ThA caretaker ol •
Gt~ VlfUIOe pony
fwm ,_ evlc:110n by an
~· r ....... ,.
agient ""° wantl to build •
lllQfl·flM on the term'• lot ·a· ~48 (1) CHAALH CHAMPLIN
ON n.t FllM 8C€NE
1:00 8 (J) to MIHUTU 0 (8 FATHER Ml.NHY
An -ly mountain man
lee"" a ChtlO tte 11ae cared
lor Janee &NI w11 aban·
Cloned H a baby al lhe
orpflanage (Perl l)(RIQ
11 9 :
COUNTfAA TT ACI<:
CNME IN AMEAICA
1PremM1re) George Kenne-
Oy hOIJll lh+I ,_ ......
that encourage• v-t 10
10tn lhe war against crime
through communleallon a fUPWIU()fj
GuHI• Tony Randell
L-Horrie MoO•<n Jezz
()uwtet
• TVTAHKHAMEN'8
EGYtfl ID NOVA
"Computer• 9.,_ And
Pnvate llv"" The t>enef•ll
and potanttaf hazards
btoughl aboul by adVlll>C-
.. In c.ompul .. techndogy ••~IQlltecl !RIO a::> t«)Yll
• •• "A88A The MOYie
( 19711) ASSA A hapleat
dlee je)Clley ·~
pur*'"4tt "'~ 9-dltl\ IUC* O'OUP at
Owy WaO 1• ol ''-hlta
Including • D1ncif'lg
Queen." 'Waterloo."
"S.O S " and "Fernando .. ·o·
(O)MOYI!
• e • 'Fort Ap8CM The
Bton.a" (191\I Paut Hew·
men. Ed AM* A 1ougn
cop bettlee crime 81\d cor·
rupllon In N-Votll City's
Soulh Bron• nelghbo"
flOod 'R'
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The Talea 01 S.alrh
Pot I« ( t971) Frede<lei<
Aal\lon. Alealll'lder Grenl
Member• ol London •
Royal Ballet Company per·
fofm -lllone of 'Plgling
Blend." "wwny F',_,. "
.. .leMifna Puddle-Oudc.
'Sctu1r'19' Mulkin. ' and
"Two sacs Miele ..
, •• ICC7TT ~TON:
woM,.o CHAM"10N ~
1DE
Scot• Hamllton lalk• abOUI
wlfw*'O IM Worid TI!lll In
sltallnO Md II eteo INlwfl
.. he pertormed In the
1980 ll"IMlf'natlonaf Siers
OnleeSllOW
t:OO G Cl) AACHll
IUM(EA'I PLACE
Archie'• new lawyer lekes
,,_.,.. to have Iha bar
NII Ille own way
D a!CHIPt
A band ot computer
lhleYas h11mpe< Jon and
Ponch't · eflorts l o
apprehend them by rouuno
'£ Iha CHP I computer 9 ENnRTAINMENT
THl8WEEIC
tntervtews w11n Roger
Moor•. Sheen• EHlon.
Rlla Moreno, Pat Boo,,.
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Europe's werewolves,
ghoata of Scotland' a
Qlemlt cattle. ancs lj)lfltu·
al l'tMllngl II lOUfdft
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View" ( 11174) WarTen BMt·
ly. Paul• PrentlH An
tnveetlgetlv• reporter
1ttempl1 IO uncowr I
n•llonwlde nttwork of
~tlcel-lllM.
• AUIT A#UX>Q(l'I
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"Tiie New Found Land"
Spanlitl, Frencfl, Outcll,
Englltll, llow did the wtolte
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J.ne FOllO•. Dolly Parton
Th•ff worh•ng women
rebel ag11n11 the11 sub1u
gllion by• male c;heuVlnral
b01a 'PO
UO f) OHEOAVATA
TIMI
Ann end c;ompeny ere pe< ·
auadeel 10 do another
1how at lh• P11k Utopia
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Oul. Whatever Vou A••'
(19141 Lynda Day George.
Pei., Jatt1ey
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811 • Glory ( 197111 fllLI·
belh Mont~ Brad·
forll O!ltman
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Ing" ( 1980) Tom Muon
Metindl FM Mf\IOt etllienl hOlel
9 THEWOfllD
TOMOAAOW
11;45 G TH£ AOCkl"OAO
Rl.U ,z MOVIE
•a ·Pttob11 ( 19801 Paul
Mlchae1 Glaur ~uun
Hogan A group of rne01al
pa11ent1 ••• murdered
accordU>Q 10 ll'lelr lndllfldU
al1Nt5 R
HOG CI) ALICE o awovlf
• • • ., t<enny R~• A•
The Gambler ( 111801 Ken·
ny Ao9*••. lee Purcetl
9 WILD l<INOOOM o-... Sy Cople< Marian
lak .. 10 Iha eir in I hell·
copl., 10 Match tor Can•·
de 1 goenl moo•• and
mountain goata
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* •• The Ahen• A•• Corn·
"'9 11980) Torn MHon
Mctl•nda FM
D MOVIE
* * • •, 'Rachel Rac;hel
11968) Joanne Woodwa10
James Olson
H WITH A Touett OF
8UALESOUE
Sid CBf!sar and Imogene
Coee P4'frorm baggy pan1a
comedy end 1l.•p11oc1<
IOUlltleS aJOl\Q will> pe<f()<
mane•• Dy butlesque
a-s 1n • sl\Ow laped itl
the Siar Theatre "' f lint
M1Chlg1n
-MIOHIGHT-"MM Weil' (P1em1ereJ
Ann J1tu11n James 8r011n
The kfe of the legendary
aetr-wno bullt h4lf star·
dorn on M• •• chronicled
t2:00., HEE HAW
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.OflCHO II) AGAONSICY ANO
COMPANY fD MA8TERP1Ea
THEATRE
love In A Cold Climate
F0<eogners Are F,.ncu
LO<d Matlin gives Landa a
hltle hOUM. and Clll•stoan
becOm4ll tn'fOIVed wttl'I one
ol h11 aides wto1te hetpmg
r•h-O-of lhl Spenosh
C"'~ War (Patt 6) ~) m AMaW;AH
PLAYHOUSE
·Private Con1en1men1
Reynolds Price 1 original
set .. nplay abOul a young
101dler'5 lall 19m11y
reunton bef 0<e being wn1
10 hgl'll an World War II
afars Kall•et'"* Walk.er
and Jol'ln McM111tan •,
1C'MOVIE
• ~ "Ca111e Ann .. Ana Ln·
lie 8rotclles (191111 BY1t
Lancaster, Jonn Savage
Two tougn ouUaw1 plCltl uo
a pa" of taen-age girls and
lake them along on lhe••
advenlurea PG
O. MOVIE
a • • "Mahogany I 197!>)
Diana Ro11. Anthony Per·
kona A young b4ild< wom· an ,,_ trorn Iha depth• of
the gneuo to 1n1•na1aon.t1
·-... ,..,_, desagner and model •pc; •.ao f) Cl) THe JUffMOHI
George govn Ftoreoca
some l\elplul lips °" how
to land• man..1._ 9 WOALD-
IUfMVAl 8 JAC#. 'VAN IMf"I ., NEWS
·~II Cl) TMPPt:A JOHN.
M.O.
Gonzo """' am11eur
detec:t1Y9 to fond I bOf'9
m&f(OW donor 10< one of
Napat-11
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8il EXCHANGE
No Excuse, $11' Th"
mytha end realll-of the
world• most femous m111-
1a1y onttllullOtl ol ntghef
educ.lion WHI Pooni
are e•plored ,.,
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a''> 'Tl'te LHI Chase
(19811 lee Ma1ors Chr,.
M11k~ In 1 world ol
the l\itur•. a tormer r-
ear~·-and a 1aen-age
computer upert hgl'll th4t
government a pr09Clll)tion
of automobllel •PQ'
($)MOVll ,
•a* "AH That Jau"
11979) Roy Scheid ... Ja•
8ea Lange Tl'te lumoltu·
oua hie of a prof--1
Ch<><ec>gr•oher •• followed
from 9UCC*9I on the SlllQlt
10 pAl"IOt'lll crtMS R 0 BAR..V MANILOW IN
CONCERT
M•n•IOW perlorms I seleC
t;on,pl h•• hill
10: 11 ?J MOVll
• • • B1rba1etla I 19681
Jane Fond• Milo 0 Shea
A daring spac• heroine ol
the lutur• encounters
1trange g111 .. _ and 'fll·
1a1ns. accompenHl<I by a
bland gu.,d•an angel ·PG
10-.JO G) JEMY !<Al.WELL .
G) JIMMT SWAGGART
~ LOAO MOUNT8ATTEH: A M.N
FOR THE CENTURY
"The Labor• Of ~ ..
Following Iha JapaMN
1urrendar 111 11146,
M ountballen be<:ome1
llW04ved In llandling post.
-r poilllcal end humen
Pf"~ (Part 5)(R)Q
t1:008D8Cl)Oa!
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Seeauclu• Seven" 11080)
M1rk I Arnott. Gordon
Of9C>I). The rriembert Of II
.,.oup of cohge IWdenl•
ICllW In the p<Ol .. I ~
tnenl du•lnQ th• &01
get her f Of a Wffllenel
reunion 'A'
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• • • • "Tiit Stutll Men"
( 1H0) Peler O'Too11.
Steve Rllllaback WaMed
ll't "" polloe, • dlltUf'bed llietnem .,..., an find• 111
-• ,.,._, on • movie Mt wNf9 1 WOf'ld war I
t04'C 11 Ming filmed. 'R'
a a"' Monty Python
M .. i. Beyond Tne F'rong•
( 111761 Narrated by Dudley
Moore A betf1nd·•ne·
acenff look ,. taken a1
ret>ea•sats and prepara·
,_ for Amnesty lnte<na-
tionlll s 1976 c()l'N!d, t>en-
•111 show th.ti ,,.,, .. cs
member• ol Monty Pytnon
12.:06 S MOVIE
• • Mountarn Men
( 1980! Ch.a.iton H,..,lon
8rra" Kttlln Two fur
trappers •ntoY tne free-
dom ot lhe witoerneu on
the IUI ,_ ye••• o.!IOH•
the 8f\CIOa<hmf'nl OI CMh
zallOfl R
12: 15 0 MOVIE
a * * 5 111 Cr11y t 19801
Ricn11rd P•yo• Gene W iid
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You can tell Mothers Dqy. is approaching
when the ladies start talking
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Stiff back or-stiff knees, you stand str-aight at Tiffany's. • •
BY NORA LEHMAN Dell~ f'tlol ITVLI ldlter
. OR BAILEY· BANKS ANO BU>DLE'S:
Or Cartier's. "Diamonds are a-gfrl's be.11t
friend," you know.
Diamonds are very serious business, ac-
cording to BtUJocks WilshJre's Fashion Coordi-
nator, Rosemarie Troy, who announced at a
recent fashion show, that ol' BW is "very
strong on pave diamond{''
I found myself muttering, "so who
wouldn't be?"
Well, in all honesty, tqer.e probably are
some who aren't strong on pave diamonds, or
any other kind, for that matter.
They just haven't crossed my path.
In lact, an awful lot of people seem to fall
on the other side of that fence, includin~ a
nOM
person very close to our family. Actually, she's
the daughter in our household and while her
mother admits to being a shoe junkie and en-
joying jeweJry, this young woman is living
w ith two addictions, poor dear.
One she inherited from me -shoes -
and the other skipped two generations -je-
welry. She inhe rited that from her great-
grandmother.
She was only 12 when we went across the
Ponte Vecchio and with her along, it's easy to
see why the Florentians call it the ARNO's
"Bridge of Sighs ."
l t took us close to two hours to walk no
more than a hundred yards.
All that glitter and gold ·confuses i:ne. but
not her. She even helped a young man pick out
an engagement ring for his girl back in India-
na. S he didn't have a bit of trouble, especially
after she got such necessary infonnation from
rum as how much he wanted to spend. what
the girl was like. did she like diamonds or some
other stone et al.
Well. she was probably born with a je-
welers loop in her eye and Fritzie Williams,
who is a real jewel addict too, feels our child
got some blood from her somewhere along the
line.
The way I drift into shoe stores, they drift
into j('Welry stores.
This IS a u brought about by the fact that
mother's day is upon us and jewelry storie9
keep drifting acroos my desk.
One release comes from the Trifari Com-
pany. Let me explain that they make costume
jewelry. (that's for thd9e men out there who
perhaps aren't aware of such things), and sent
a long some information that made me say, "I
didn't know that," to myself.
Maybe you did, so you can feel superior to
the rest of us who didn't know for instance
that Ma~ie Eisenhower bro~e tradition twice
the year of her first inaugural ball and wore a
pink gown -no othe r president's wife had
done that. although why "no pink" remains a
mystery -and she asked Trifarl to accessorize
her pink satm-strewn-with-rhinestones dress.
The simulated pearl choker, bracelet and
earring set were designed by the company's
head designer, Alfred Phillipe.
Only three sets of the jewelry were made:
One for Mrs. Eisenhower, one for the Smith-
sonian and one for Trifari's archives.
Four years later she had Trifari design a
secon(S set of je we ls for h er next inaugural
ball. And again she picked pearls.
Trifari's PR people went on to educate me,
by pointing out that Mamie's fashion sense was
right, in that traditionally pearls have been
worn as a symbol of rank -high rank, with
the numbers indicating where one is on the
social scale.
For instance, a countess is allowed seven
pearls and an earl eight. A viscount can wear
16 pearls affixed to a golden circlet, while a
baron wears six large ones in his crown.
Kings and queens can dazzle us with as
many as they choose. King1 and queen• aru
like that!
Real honeat-to-real jewelry la beautiful
and wonderf~ to have, eomethina to care tor
and pa11 along from aenerat1on to pneraUon,
but care mu.t be exerciJled when purchulna tt.
Not too many people are born wtth that Je·
weler's loop, hence the advice that one'• bett
bet for befng sure of the rellablllty of one's
purchase is the reliability of the jeweler.
But, we don't always want or need "real"
jewelry.
Fashions do change and moods are elusive,
so aometimes to make the kind of f aahion sta-
tement we find good paste ls just as effective.
For example, when the 1'rifari Company
was founded in 1925, America was in the·mtclst
of the "Roaring '20s." The world was filled
with newnea.
Henry Ford had introduced the Tin Llz:zy;
FreOd was into the subconaciou.; the Brothers
Wright proved that if God meant us to have
wlngs He me.ant us to invent them; Charles
Nesle had invented the pennanent w._ve and
suddenly there was a new breed of m81e who
became known as a "leg man." He appreciated
a finely turned ankle, calf and short skirts to
show them off.
American women were bobbing their hair
and to balance the small-head look and the
short skirt, they needed bolder }ewelry. ·
The three founders of Trifari, Gustavo
Trifari, LeQ Krussman ~d C§1:1 Fishel began
producing the kind of jewelry the American
woman was demanding_ -J as handsome and
arresting as the "real" stuff. but relatively in-
expensive.
Five years after the founding of the firm,
Trifari hired Alfred Phillipe, who had de-
signed for both Cartier and Van Cleef and
Arpels.
It was under Phillipe's direction that cos-
tume jewelry began to be in a class of its own
-rivaling fine jewelry in design.
The company became known for several
special pieces -the Trifari crown, first made
in 1944 and the Honeycomb, introduced a yeat
later , a set of flat golden hexagons, looking
somewhat iike a honeycomb, and draped like a
necklace.
This spring and summer jewelry
looks big and important and, as
often as not , mode of some
)man-mode material.
Ten ~ears late.r, Trifari took a competitor
to court for lifting thei.r designs and making
them on their own. The judge ruled that Tri-
fari's jewelry designs were entitled to a copy-
right as a "work of art."
This spring and summer jewelry looks big
and important and is as often as not made of
some man-made material.
One of the newest jewelry designers. in
the not-for-real area, as opposed to one of the
oldest. the Trifari Company, ls~ Manevit:z.
Raised in F.gypt in a family of jew•lers, he
learned-the art ot jewelry making early.on.
In addition, he trained as a 8CUlptor, and in
1961, when he left F.gypt for Paris, to work
with various jewelry houses, he began to think
in terms of using other than precious metals
for his designs.
His choices were lUcite, other plastics and
some pewters. ,
In a period when fashion in other areas
are moving back to the natural f.abrtcs, Mane-
vitz'~ designs are fashioned in man-made
materials and somehow their bold, somewhat
abstract designs in bright colors seem to be just
the proper juxtaposition to makeatfoth the
garment and the jewelry work well together.
Take a look at two very dilferent concepts
in jewelry design. Both good and both repre-
sentative of their times.
A ~kincare formula~personal
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At Mrs. Eisenhower's request Trifari designed two sets of
necklaces and earrings which she wore at the Inaugural Balls of
'52 and '56. The$e designs can be seen at Buffum's in Long
Beach.
A bright geometric
necklace of hand-
carved plastic shot
with silver designed
by Issac Manevitz.
Trifari designs from the WOs , '50s and
'60s. Lower left: the highly success[ ul
L 'aiglon neckjace (1956). Worked in gold
with rhinestones, it has matching ear-
rings. Lower right: The Casbah, (1968) is
a gold-tone collar with matching clip
f!aTrings. Center top: Syncopation, (1956)
is a simulated ivory necklace and ear-
rings. Center bottom: Mirage, (1956) are
mu.lticol~red cabochon stones with coor-
dinated. clip earrings.
Hand-sculpted plastic ~arrings. cuff and
bib in yellow .• red, black , cobalt. white
and clear lucite by Isaac Manevicz.
Available at the May Company, Robin-
son 's and the Broadway.
Bathing with herbs • • •
By VIDA DEAN
Dlllly "°' heuty lei* Let's take a look in the old mailbag.
Here's some information on making a
beauty bath al home with inexpensive herbs.
Today, I think. most people are shower-
takers rather than tub-bathers. t
It's jump in the shower, out in a few
minutes, and off to work or to do a million
chores.
But, if you prefer a sit-down bath occa-
sionally you'll be interested in some informa-
tion from F.melie Tolley.
Tolley is the editor of a monthly news-
letter exploring the many ways herbs can be
uaed for beauty, health and cooking.
She says herbs can be soothing and hea-
lin1 to weather-damaged skin,. relaxing to
frayed nerve9 and invigoratin& wh~m one is
tired.
There are herbs, she says, that can aoften
akin. tighten or open pores and deodoriz.e or
•11mply perfume the water.
lierba can be used fresh or dried in the
bath and the simplest way to use them is to
VD~
prepare a strong infusion of the herbs, then
add four or five cups to the bath water.
Also, the herbs can be made up ln small
muslin bags. Tie a string to the bag and let the
warm water course through the bag as the tub
is filled. .
For extra benefits, rub the bag over the
body. The bags can be dried and used aga'in.
but they'U get weaker with use.
When making bath bags, add a handful of
oatmeal to the handful of herbs. The Olltmeal
acts u a water softener and soothes the skin, u
does milk. Try steeping herbs in cold milk for a
See Using herbs, Page C5
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Orange e oast
"IMA GIVER" lt S8);S on the license plate
of Michael Watkins' silver Honda.
That's reinforced by his saying, "You see,
I've been lucky. I've had all thls given to me,
and as a result I feel it's my responsibility to
give back w hat I can to my community."
It's a refreshing attitude in an area some-
times more conspicuous for its personal con-
sumption.
When Michael refers to "all this" h e's
talking about the 600-acre ranch stretching out
at his feet in the rolling hills southeast of El
Toro.
It was Michael's ~randfather, V.P. Baker .
who bought this acreage in 1958. Raw land
then, Baker planted it in oranges and avocados
and no-.v across the property, healthy trees
bloom in various stages of growth -some as
old as 20 years, others as new as four.
"Although we'll keep enough to grow
fruit and vegetables for the family, I'm afraid
this land will have to be developed fo r indu-
strial and commercial use eventually," Michael
says.
"It's just not going to be economically fea
• sible to keep it the way it 1 is, unfortunately.
especially with civilization encroaching on us
so quickly."
He gestures towards some condominiums
just below the property towards Lake Forest.
"I swear they weren't there three weeks
ago,'' Michael shak~ his head.
Born in Los Angeles almost 33 years ago.
Michael is the third-of-four children born to
V.P. Baker's daughter, J ean . His first three
years were spent in Boston, where two bro-
thers had been born before him (his Los An-
geles arrival was due to a visit being made to
his grandmother by his pregnant mother).
His family moved to Pasaden a in 1953,
stayed for a year and then settled in Atherton
See Orange Coast. Page C5
Michael wears grey cotton pants by
Been e, and a purple cot ton Daniel
Hechcer knit shirt with a grey cotton-
knit collar. Around h1s s h oulders is a
grey and purple principally-cotton pull-
over sweater and all are from Alex
S ebastian/South Coast Plaza. His soft
tan cowhide oxfords are d esigned by
Peeples, and his watersnake belt is from
The Look at Fashion Island.
A gainst the background of on e of th e
older avocado grovl!lli, Mich ael wears
~deep beige cords and a 100 percent blue
cotton sh irt striped in deeper blue, green,
red, brigh t blue and yellow by Henry
G eth e l . Cloth es by Alex Sebastian/
South Coast Plaza.
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 2, 1982
Michael Watkins
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WOM>Ell .. LL MOTHt;lt'S OA Y (,ffT
IDEAS for thot bpl'1'111I pt'raun 111 ~our lifr
Jr1>f'ln trr;1,11r1•& ... to IM" l11vl'J anJ 1'ht•rialwd
. Ire.tu thr corlll'mpuriiry. l111d1 fa&h1on ... to
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llAHUAH \ k.. JAt:KSU'\, nat1onall> known,
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FEATllHING ... Ongmal l)e..1g11mg. Cu~tum
Rr"~tyling & He~ttmg. !\ l~,1gner Collt"rtiou uf
Cold & Pla1111um Jewelry. lluunond1, Pf"11rl>..
Fant: Colored Cerns1011ea,· Cu~lurn Jeweln ~la.
nufat•tur111g & Repairing.
Wearing a white raw-silk jacket. a multi-colored striped raw-
silk lie and pale blue shirt with navy wool gabardine slack s,
Michael poses with ranch foreman, Joe Es tero in the ranch
shed.
,
W e've stretched Mother's Day into
Mother's Week at N-M Newport Beach.
All week long, all over the.store-awards for your special woma n of the
year. Topped off with a Mother's Day brunch in The Zodiac on Sunday
-a great place to go to throw your own pri vate awards ceremony.
Monday through Saturday -Sally Welch and Janet Walsh from LJdo
Valise will display the" custom-made canvas c •mers Have your
favofltes personalized in time for Mothers Day from 11to3 in Luggage
Thursday and Saturday from 11to3 -Sharon Alexander and Kay
Fatrba1rn will autograph copies of the" latest cookbook, The Apple
Cookbook, 10 95. The Epicure Shop.
Fr1day from 11 to 3 -an artist will handpaint floral decorations on
charming wicker desk and boudo" accessones m The Stationers
Sunday Mother's Day Champagne Brunch in The Zodiac. There 'II be
three seatings -at 11 a.m., 12 noon and at 1 p.m. And informal
modeling! 12. 50 per person. For reservations, call 759· 1900. ext. 329
Sunday from 12 to 3 make Mother's Day picture perfect ado have a family
portrait done after brunch. We 'II have a photographer on hand to capture
the fun. 6.00 for each color print. The Zodiac.
Monday through Saturday -discover Mother's favonte fragrance. Or try
a new one on her. Choose from our splendid collection of famous
fragrances m Cosmetics
Wrap it up with our special Mother's Day Gift Wraps m Custom Gift Wrap,
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 2, 1982
Heavy duty partying • • •
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Kathy and Kelly Munson: Melinda and Doug McCray and Bunny and Tom Crosson gambled
their way in t.o a successf ul fundraiser for the Newport Beach chapter of Rotary's e ffort t.o
provide an alert system for the handicapped and elderly Lied mto Hoag llosp1tal's emergency
room .
Sharon Fair and She ldon A L 'ippe chat
during a fund-ra1S1ng tx•nefit for the Panfic
Ch orale held at chr o p e n1ng of
L '1ppe!Warc•n 's 5'_'C'ond .!>ton· in San Franc:1-
sco. A number of ar cs supportN~ from Or-
ange County flC'w up for the opcming party.
T he.• duciors S heldon L '1ppc· and James
Warc•n have' bt•en in the crystal business in
Laguna Beach for seven yl•ars.
From th£• lc•fl Pac Co.\ "as honored by
Plann('d J->arn1Lhuud ol Ora11gt> County for
hrr 15 ,Yl'~Jrs of Ul'Votwn to tht• orgamz.aLion .
With ht·r is EvC'lyn }'nun)!. incoming presi-
(Jc.nt of th£• South Co<Jst Orf.(anization for
Pl.inn<'d Par<•nthood (SCOOP) and Jud'r·
B.int11ng. pn•s1dt·nc 11( th<' l'l..inncd Pareni-
ho<><l 8n.1rd uf 0 Jrc'(·trm;
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' By NORA LEHMAN
Of ttte O•HJ '"°' llett -~
THANKS FOR SMALL FAVORS: At
least they're all in a row. We won't have to
be wanderinl( all over the county to cover
them the way we did on September 26,
1981 ... a day that will go down in infamy
as the biggest overdose oC, partying yet to hit
the county.
Well, we've almost reached that peak of
perfection again, folk. Despite warnings to
everyone involved in these things, three of
you have locked horns again and done a
number for Saturday, the 8th of May.
Over at the Marriott-on -the-hill, Jan
Loeb's hostel, one group of music lovers will
be waltzing away the evening at the Vien-
nese Ball. That's to bene fit the Pacific
Symphony Orchestra. So . . . it's "black-tie"
and If wal tzing's yo ur thing, give Floss
Schumacher a call.
Then , a round the corner and up San
Clemente Drive, the Boa rd of Trustees at
the N~wport Harbor Art Museum, is thro-
w ing another black-tie affair to put some
money in the museum's coff ers. Those
guests will wine, dine and then gamble the
night away.So .. .i f li ving o n the edge -
of-the-roll-of-the-dice intrigues you, give
the museum a call.
Then, just a few strides on up the hill,
in the new Newport Civic Cente'r Plaul, the
Mozart and Debussy Chapters of the -
yup, you guessed it -Orange County's
Peforming Arts Center are having an in-
(ormal ''do" with a Dixieland Band, a Bar-
bers9op Quartet and all such things. So . . .
if you don't want to get all done up in your
now-wearing-thin dinner jacket and per-
ha ps tired evening dress, pull on your r e-
placeme nts for blue jeans and hike yourself
over there. Diane Kraeme r can h elp with
that.
(1 h aven '{ decid ed whether lo w ear
croppe d slack s unde r m y ballgown and
change on San Clemente or not.)
HOM E FROM T HE SEAS : T he same
night, as luck would have it, a number of
yacht clubs, w hose members are usually out
there among 'em at the fund ra1sers. are
welcommg their sailors home from Ense-
nada.
The ratings for the tell y should be very
low that evenin& arou nd here.
MASTER CAL E NDAR: Tha t most
necessary or all items is in the serious pub-
lication stages o f ta lk. Dina von Burger's
efforts towards saving us all from ourselves
will indeed come to pass. More late r about
this. All I can say is start now thinking of it
as a planning tool. P-L-E-A-S-E!
If you don 't all you fund raisers ou t
there will have to hold yourselves person-
ally responsible for the e m ot ion a l and
physical breakdow ns of editors and colum-
nists all over the county.
BUT WHAT IF THE T IDE COMES
IN?: Gloria Mooney calls the new Paci fic
Federal build ing at 19th and Newport Bou-
levard in Costa Mesa "the sandcastle."
G IVE A SQUIRREL A BREAK: Th a t's
what Vick Knight said his bride's birthday
gift to him was predicated on ... a .22 rifle
to s care t he s qui r re ls away from h is
"plantings." He says he's such a bad shot the
squirrels hardly look up from their mun-
ching when he lets a bit of shot go. Careful
of the windows there and your left foot.
L E BIBLIOTECA DE C ARMELO:
T hat's the name Carmelo Manto has given to
the "library" the ne w club a t La Strada
Restaurant in Corona d el Mar . It's for Or-
ange County authors to gather toge ther in
their ver y own milie u a nd since write rs
usu a lly ta lk as "good " as they write. it
should be a lively and a musing bunch who
gather there.
No-one Jn this photo is the winner of that
diam ond pendant awarded to Ken Fobenius
a t South Coas t Rep the other nig h t. But
Cynthia Wittenberg is a very pretty lady.
and besides her husband Eric is president of
the Board·of Trustees. so if she wan ts to try
it on, it's ok ay. Here (from the left) are
Bruce L am bert and Stuart Moore -the
pendant donors, with her.
So, finish u p your books, gang. Then
you too can join Joe Wambaugh, Ted Taylor,
J im S leeper, Vi Smit h , Leland Frederick
Cooley and, so far, a handful of others.
ACROSS THE STREET and down the
block, Todd Morrow has added a whole new
wing to his Line n Store a nd boy does it
make you want to have your morC' intimate
quarters done over . maybe <.lo th('m in
your basic w hatever and then get sets and
sets and sets of towels and s heets and bed-
spreads and comforte r s a n d pillo w s and
breakfast trays and mats for the trays and
aprons for the person(s) wa1t1 ng on you ..
If you missed h is opening, w h(•n he pre -
sentecl a check to E.G. Chamberlin, NHAM
Museum Council pres, to go towards doing a
d ecor a ti\le sound-proofing JOb on th.C'
Sculpture Ga rden, then stop a nd take a
gander during regular hours.
S H E'S GOING TO STATE That's
Carol Fuchs. w ho. not content wath some
community activity m her own home· area
around the harbor. has tak('n on the )Ob or
state president for the Ebell Clubs of Cali-
fornia. We ll . m 'dear . congratulations and
good luck.
OVER IN COSTA MESA. South Coast
Re p not only had its First Naghtt•rs party.
but had the drawing for the diamond pen-
dant designed by Fashion Island\, Wyndham
Leigh Diamonds to raise some• montc>s for
thC' theater.
Valued at $6,000, the drawing raised
over $8,000 for t he treasury and Costa Mesa
had it all its own way that night. !x'<'ause
THE WINNER WAS (open the· e n velope,
pl ease) KEN FOBENIUS of CM VP Geoff
Stack a nd his bride. Vickie pulled Mr. F.'s
name.
The Irish meal. in honor of the play
· "DA'' was p re pa red by th<' Costa Ml•sa
Guild's Hospitality Comm1tt.<.'<.' and the h<>S-
tesses: S h e rene Ross. Bar bara Murra v.
Phyllis Kessler. Mary Cunningham. Susan
Gates, Sheila Hoyles. JunC' W1ll1ams. Martha
L yons, Betty Taylor. the one with the true
brogue, Catherine Thyen. and Irish c:uhna ry
expert consultant Maisie Lindsay. Ha r pist
Joyce Hansberger played t he harp during
the reception.
Because there wasn't e nough t'lsc gomg
on. w hat with the diamonds and the play
and the food, the newest mC'mbc rs of the
Golden Circl e were mtroduC'ed and thC'_v are:
Jerry Williams, the Mike Gerings, the Bill
FOQtes, Chuck Martins, and the Len Millers.
The Br uce Lamberts and the S tuart
Moores, who are Wyndham Leigh Diamonds
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Partying • • •
tba..dnwtna and. oh y.. juat.c> the..~
audience wun't 1hort-chan,ed, Ted ~ally,
author of the· Stcond Staae 1 play-to-come
"Comtna Attractlon1." wu al.lo introduced.
· It began to be remlniacent of the Ed
Sullivan Show . . . "and in the audience is
. . . " Some of you have hung around long
enough to remember that. Come on now,
don't deny lt.·
S IX WEEKS: That's the title of the
movie premiering for th' be~efit of the
American Diabetes AssoclatJon this fall.
La Cuisine's Bill Discenw underwrote a
press luncheon for the Premiere Committee
recently -even offering that divine dessert
cart to everyone, for heaven's sake. At a
diabetes meeting?!?! .
(There are a few of us threatening to go
in there and not ~ go, but go directly to
dessert.)
The picture's starring two Moores -
Dudley and Mary Tyler and another Irisher,
Katherine Healy, who if she'd been any kind
of a sport would have changed her name to
Moore for this picture.
Chairperson Germayne Cumby, of the American Dlabe~-Premiere
Committee, ts going to bring back hars singlehandedly and they do
top costumes off, don't they. Here Alice Zamboni looks at our pho-
tographer, but we must get pretty Bunny Pero to pay more attention.
What do you suppose caught her eyes· over there? That La Cuisine
dessert tray Bill Decienzo tempts everyone with?
I'm going to list names here, because
this is a distinguished group of gals from
throughout the area and you should know
who they are. Take a deep breath.
Headed by Germayne Cumby, a La-
guna person, she had Nancy Farrand, Dai-
dred McCredie, Bunny Pero, and Terry
Spreen from he r area with her. Huntington
Beach is represented by J erri Cimmarrusti,
Joan Lund, Nancy .Harris, Joan Klu\:mik,
and Alice Zamboni, while Karen Hansen
represents Costa Mesa; Ann Pang, Newport
Beach; Dawn Piel, El Toro; Rose Reed,
Fullerton ; Kathy Ruper, Orange; Beverly
·Thielen, La Palma; Pat Weiss, Los Alamitos;
Sandi Ventura, Irvine and Shirley Corwin,
Corona del Mar.
Margare t Gaffey,
supervisor of the per-
forming arts for the
dty of Irvine, and the
Pilot's entertainment
writer, Tom Titus,
recently r eceived
honors for their long-
time support of the
arts in Orange County
from the Angels of
SaddleQ;lck College.
Orange County impr inter: Michael Watkins
(From Page C3) on the San
Francisco Peninsula where his sister
was born.
Off to University School, a boy's
boarding school in Victoria, B.C. at
14, he played rugby, cricket and was
captain of both the basketball and
tennis teams.
The Northwest had caught his
fancy and after a few attempts at
further education, usually at small
junior colleges, he found h e was
bored with school, decided experi-
ence was what he needed, and went
to work at radio KTAC in Tacoma.
"Working in radio is fun, but the
money's not great," he says of that
experience.
He then went into advertising and
from there in to PR, handling public
relations for the Seattle Cascades of
World Team Tennis.
He was working for a firm called
Physio-Control, a life-support system
manufacturer since bought out by Eli
Lilly, when his gtandfather brought
him to Orange County three years
ago to help manage the family pro-
perties.
"I was the only grandchild with
administrative experience," he ex-
plains, "so he hired me. Handling
paperwork is basically what's needed
to run property like this, as well as
what we have in Texas and San
Francisco."
He had a two-year training period
before Baker died last year, and now
Mic hael, as co-execu to; of his
grandfather's will, is the managing
partner in handling the family's fi-
nancial interests. That includes his
two older brothers, a younger sister,
COVER: Michael Watkins, agains t the
• background one of the family ranph 's
orange groves, wears a grey raw-silk
jacket -texture played against the
smoothness of his grey wool-gabardine
slacks. To add some dash, he combines
the neutrality of grey with a blue shirt
and pink de. All but the shoes and belt
are from Alex Sebastian/South Coast
Plaza. Cover story phot.otJ by Ciary Am-
brose.
his mother and his aunt.
The day-to-day, on-the-spot job of
running the ranch is done by Joe
Estero, an El Toro-born Basque,
whose been on the property since the
beginning. Under him are six full-
time people who w ork and live
there.
"When a nything extra has to be
done, like pruning the orange trees,
we bring in special crews," Michael
says. "It's more economical and we
know it'll be done properly."
A clothes-horse, he explains that
~hile he always admired the way his
father dressed, an interest in clothes
didn't translate to him until his fi -
ancee, Jill Harley -whom he'll
marry in August -asked him if he'd
ever read "GQ."
"I didn't even know what it was,"
he laughs, "but she told me it was a
men's fashion magazine and that I
should get it and read ill: The bell-
bottom pants I wore when we first
met weren't her idea of style."
"Well, I did get it and I did read it.
Now, I wisti she had my bills.
"Do men's stores like to see me
coming? You bet. I buy what I like
and I'm afraid I don't ask the prit'e."
.
Using herbs in your bath • • •
(From Page C2)
few h ours and add to the bath, or
mix powdered milk With herbs in the
bath bag.
Chamomile is a soother and cleanser.
Use fresh leaves and flowers or dried
flowers. There is a mild apple smell.
Elder leaves, bark or flowers can
be softening and healinJt to the skin
and mint provides a relreshing and
cooling summer bath.
Rcsemary is stimulating and good
for oily skin. Crush the leaves well to
avoid scratches, cautions Tolley.
Al Fasblon /1/and, join Us For
AFTERNOON TEA
ThNe-are s~ many good bath
products on the market that using
herbs may seem a bother. But ad-
venturesome, pioneering types may
enjoy making their own.
For 11\0re information about how
herbs can have a place in your bath,
send a stamped self-addressed enve-
lope to Living with Herbs, 219 E.
49th St., New York, N.Y. 10017. • • • •
. Also, from the mailbag comes this
on "sweet spring indulgences." If
you're the type that likes to switch to
light floral fragrances w h en the
weather be · to warm this ma be
with fresh baited scones & appetizers
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His favorite fashion haunts? Alex
Sebastian for sports clothes and Saks
Fifth Av~nue for the Giorgio Armani
suits he favors, being tall and slim
enough to wear them with the ir
spare European cut.
He heads into The Look in Fa-
shion Is land, too, a nd last w eek
when he was east investigating the
possibility of obtaining a Haagen-
Dazs ice cream franchise for his
.. sister for Balboa Island he slipped
into Barney's for a high-fashion tour.
The result -four spring and sum-
mer Annani suits.
He's taken his grandfather's place
on Claremont College's Economic
Institute Board, as well as being ap-
pointed by Supervisor Tom Riley to
represent the fifth supervisory dis-
trict on t•e Orange County Fair
Campaign Practices Committee.
He brought an interest in the Big
Brothers/Big Sisters organization
with him from Seattle, where he was
much involved in their work.
Both he and JilJ, beng fond of
children and not, at least presently.
planning to have any of theii own,
will work together in this pro~am
after they're married.
"There are so many children now
who have unmet needs, we'r'e loo-
king forward to doing ,what we can
to help in that a rea," Michael says.
Are he and Jill planning to go to
the Angelitos Ball, one of the Big
Brothers'/Big Sisters' organization's
major fund-raisers and scheduled for
May 15 at South Coast Plaza?
"Oh, of course, we'll be there," he
nods, the n adds musingly, "And I
must get a dinner jacket -soon!"
of interest.
Alyssa Ashley, Inc. has a French
Garden Collection -the four scents
of which may be used separately or
combined for a bouquet effect.
There's natural spray in Tea Rose,
Gardenia, Lilac and Jasmine.
The people describe the scents for
three pages saying in effect that the
fragrances are "as becoming to the
women who wear them as they are
to the flowers that bred them," but
I'd sum up the information by saying
the sprays are light , flowery and
smell nice, and that moisturi7.ers and
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Esteelll, productivity.
By CAROL MOORE
OtllteDellJ ..........
David Bladatone's smile 1uma
up the progresa of occupational
therapy at the Rehabllitation In-
stitute of Orange County -if
you can catch him.
The 21-year-old, who Uves in a
board-and-care facility in Coeta
Mesa, rides the bu1 to RIO In
Orange each weekday to start the
hectic achedule that makes small
allowance for his cerebral palsy.
In the morning h e coflec ts,
sorta, copies and delivers ,inter-
departmental mail among RIO's
various wings for physical, audio
and vocational therapies for
clients of all ages.
Part of his lunch break is s~nt
' traveling to a Wild West clothing
store where he spends two hours
hanging and sizing Jeana and
1hirta. Then it's back to RIO for a
shift wor king-on subcontracted
projects at the Mary'MQOre Vo-
cational Center.
When Black.atone I.a intervie-
wed at 2:30 p.m. a bout hi1 di-
verse respon.aibllltles, he grins
like any employee lndicatlna the
work could be easier. He's very
intent on his mail rounds and hia
supefvisors at Wild West are
pleased with his three-month
try-out.
That's the kind of report Ka-
thy Morris, his cue manager at aro. is glad to hear.
Since last September she has
gukjed his aptitude testing, eva-
fuated his physical Urnitationt,
designed individualized rehablli-
tation and obeerved his t.ra1n.lng
on posta l mete rs, scales and
charta and dupllcatina rmchines.
She cbecka regularly on-lite at
Wild West, and when Black.atone
does find a permanent job pla-
cement, 1he wur follow up for
one year to eliminate potential
problems.
"WorkiJll on location heli:-our
clients lmprove thell' stamina and
productivity and take directions
fut.er," ahe said. "Plua we can
see juat how. much aupervblop
the need.''
Iliackstone la just one of 50
clienta slowed by birth defecta,
injury, debilitating stroke or ill-
' neaa who are flnl1hing their
"restorative" programs at RIO at
preeent.
"They have reached the end of
our continuum," aald Chria Hill,
vocational aervloet director. "The
clients go through adoleacence, ao
SKILLS APPLIED -Delivering mail at the
Rehabilitation Institute of Orange County was
part of David Blackstone's training that led to
clothes sorting job at Wild West S tores.
to speak, u they learn or re-learn
how to take care of thermelvea,
make decblona and live alone.
The 1ut step ii betnC productive,
earninl a Uvtnc."
Twenty conipan.1• bel()ft8 to
RIO's lndwtriaf Advtlory Bcmd.
They evaluate the Jewll of tral-
nina and provide temporary
pc.ttlona to monitor clienta' em-
ployablllty and Job retention.
Board member~ and other
firms contract with RIO to make
such Items u flashll1hta, pool
cleaning klta, cigarette filters,
craft and tool auortmenta and
the speaker units for Airline pu-
aenpra' head9ets.
Or weeks of concentration and
painatakina effort can 1harpen
the 80lderlftg, codlna and Ulml·
bly skills that will earn a good
wage ln electronics, packaging or
light machinery operationa.
"Since 1972 our wOl'kera have
performed Ume-conaumtna pro-
duction dutiea, rellevln1 other
oompenles of job tet-up, aupervi-
sion and training.'' Ma. Hill ex-
plained.
"We give a competitive bid
baaed on rate per piece. Price in-
cludes storage, materials, set-up
and pick-up and delivery, lf df!.
sired. Quality assurance meeta
th e manufactucer 's preciae
standarda. ''
Referrals for t~ vocational
program'•walting lilt oome from
the RlO staff, the state. Depart-
ment of Rehabilitation, private
therapy progr:am1, lnturance
companlet and school dl8tricta.
"fndtviduala rem.tn in tra1n1ng
from two week.a to three years,
depending on their needa," said
Ms. Hill who has a muter'• de-
gree in rehabilitation adminiatra·
lion from the Univers\ty of~
Frandaoo. In her three years at RIO ahe
baa aeen such aucceas atoriee as:
-A woman "graduate" who
haa been employed by Beckman
lnstrwnenta for almost a year.
-Another client Who Wal hi-
red u an electronlc:I u.embler
and now is ln charp of alx other
employees.
· -A custodial lef'vicea trainee
who haa worked for the aame
employer for more than a year.
(Eight cllenta currently clean
RIO headquarters in this phue of
occupational thenpy.)
The newest addition to the in-
stitute, a non-profit Euter Seal
Society agency. ls the two-story
Mary Moore Vocational Center.
Economic slats can be
If riddle u:.less you can
fipre th ose seasonal
adjustm enl8. P .. e D2.
Deltr Not,...... ..., Ndwd 1(--
DET AIL WORK ~ Margie Ga retz turns out pr inted circuit
board componen ts at Mary Moore Vocational Training Cen ter.
The benefactor serves on the
boerd of directors at c.out Metal
Craft Corp., and Golden State
Foods Corp., the food supplier for
McDonald's restauranta In the
United States and Canada. Her
late husband, William R. Moore,
founded the Golden State Corp.
Each afternoon the long work
tables are lined by clients whoee
busy hands are doing intricate
wiri ng, snappin g components
into place and reaching for inde-
pend!!nce.
Ramo stays optimistic
TRW partne r seeks agency to p r obe techno logical hazard s
CONCENTRAT ION PAYS OF F -Barry
Bonner of Costa Mesa pays cloee attention to
..
LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -In an
age of increa.a.ing specialization,
Simon Ramo recalls the ideal of a ·
Renaillance man.
A adenUst. termed by Fortune
magazine "father of the electro-
niC9 revolution," he ll alao an
author, tncher'. futwtlt md vk>-
lin.iA
He's the .. R" in \be 1'edondo
Beach-hued multibillion -dollar
aerospace conglomerate TRW.
founded whe n Ramo and Dean
Wooldridge left Hughes Ain:raft
in 1953 -after a ~nt
, over Howard Huahes' 1Q&nage-
ment style -and formed their
own company with a Cleveland,
Ohio auto parts manutacturer
caned Thompeon Products.
Ramo also is noted for his hu-
mor. Aeter watch ing a missile
rise six or seven feet before fizz-
ling, he is said to have turned to
hil project. About 50 of RIO's 60Q clients are· Air Force Gen. Bernard Schrle-
trained for competitive employment. ver and commented. "Well, Ben-nie, now that we know the thing
Swank competition • moves 1n
can fly, all we have to do la im-
prove its range a blt."
Has Newport Beach becom e too affluent for .f. C. Penney?
Now 68 and retired as TRW's
vice chairman, Ramo still chairs
TRW Fujitsa Co., a joint venture
w ith Japan's largest com pu ter
manufacturer.
He'• abo involved ln dvlc and
cultural affairs, plays the violin
in duets with the likes of Ja.:ha
Helfett and ln a at.ring erwemble
dubbed the Pro and Con Quartet,
writes booka and, ln a labonatory
at UC Santa Barbara, i1 reaea'r-'
ching the applicationa ol ~lecttc>
nics theories to the functionlng of
the brain.
By STEVE MARBLE
Of'ttwO.-, ...... IUff
Ia J .C. P e nney not awanky
enough for Fashion Island?
That question wu railed last
week after the Irvine Company,
owners of the circular ahopplng
center, revealed the department
store would be pulling out of
Newport Beach next September.
The ato re, an original 1967
Newport Center tenant, occupies
the second largest building ln the
cent.er and haa lM employees.
The three-atory structure 11
the lar1eat J .C. Penney ln Oranae County. •
In lnaktnc the announcement,
a rfC1ona1 rnanqer forr J.C. ho-
ney Mid financial projectlona
shOwed ....anlnl In the center ~ Neiman·Marcua, Bul-locu Wllahlte and Broob Bro-
thin .. not tn &he fbm'a bat ........ 1
O"M'eh fnllD J.C. PenM)' dMl
not. .......... ,the ....
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have slumped, though store ma-
nager Stunner White did note It
wasn't enjoying the high-volume
activity the company expects.
He added that in hla opinion
the center wasn't too tJWanky for
a J .C. Penney.
White said the announcement
came as a aurprile to molt of th'
top-level penonnel at his store
and "there was a lot of crying."
Without saying so dlrectly, Ir-
vine Company Jpokeamen hinted
that Newport Beach hal become
too afOuent a community for J .C.
P~. TheY added the ~pany ex·
~ectt to brin1 In eeve ral
•blab-end, bJC!:i-futilor\I' cllentt
to the ttore once J.C. Penney
pu1ll OUL
I\ WH the Irvine Company,
rouahlY tour years aao. that ap.
proached J .C . Penney about
buyifta u p th• ~ yean
on the flrm'11-. Tbl oampany more~ct.w~~ ..
for remodeling the 224,000 squa-
re foot build~ and leasing it to
several new tenants.
Officials from the Irvine Com-
pany would not aay how much
they paid for the 15 years re-
maining on the leaae except to
note "It waa not a token amounL"
.The Taubman Company, ithe
leaee and management agent for
Fashion ~ handled ~Ua
tlon~ with J .C. Penney. The
Taubman Company, one of the
nation'• larseat ahopl>ina cel'lter
developers, LI headed by A. Al-
fred Taubman. UC> dulliTnan of
the board of the Int.ne Qomputy.
The Irvine 0JmP91'ly r... .ut it
will 1pend rou1hly $2 mutton
remodellna the ator• and wlll
have It reopened by the end of.
the year.
The remodftlinl la ~ lo
lnclude a roof ,aiWn •tine for
new ienani., an atr ium and a
multiplex movie th1ater ar·
raf\Wt ln the bu ernenL ·-·~··~·' -
"We mwst find a betaer way of
balancln. the neaauve a1pecta
of technololY With the benefits it
can produce for the majnrtty of
people, .. Ramo IAld. rn a torthcomtn1 book , h•
propolel 'In tpnC)' of .....,._,.
and tctenU.tl to lnveetipte po-
tenUal ~ of new tllct\no&o.· 119 lll'ld pre at the Info; nwtlon
lo a political board, which couJd
rnakt JUdlmen•. Crltln of the approach fear
auch penell would IDt.erfeN with
1dentlflc .tradltaoril aad lhty
doubl that ~ Mid .-tUtc
... Could be prodiDd '° l'ade
the pOl\ddin
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RENAWANCE MAN -Simon Ramo, the "R" in the aeros~
~te TRW, diaplaia satellite models. He has been cal-
led 'Father of Electronics ~volutlon." : . ~
Ramo remains optimistic about
technology. while acknowledging
that many people equate It with
such evils as pollution and the
thre.tt of a nuclear holocaust. He
aald he believes sc ience ''can
1upport and accelerate aoctety's
nae to a truly golden ace."
He haa seen h1a own work lend
Itself to the peaceful exploradon
of apace and expansion of me-
dical techniques aa well to the
~r ot nuclear annlhUatlOft.
A Sah Lake ~t)' Native wJM>
11'8duac.d from high 1ehool •t l_5J
fWno went on 1o 11CCUmulate "°
patenta bet~ hew.. 30 tn hJa
werk on Ndar and ~ ""·
cnJlt'Ol)el for General ~ in
ScheMctady, N.Y.
Movlna wM lo leCtUi'i at tt..
CaUfornia lllltll\lte of Techno-
loo tn Pwdena. be arid a l'O"P £~-c·•11oe ... ......,m and ... *\t IJ'CIUP
for H\leh•• Aircraft that dt· •
• signed a weapons control system:
and the Falcon guided m issile\
The mis&le became standard U.$~
Air Force equipment during ~
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~conom y confusing if ~u don't know what's behind fi gures
By LOUISE COOK
Anoc:let9Cf ltrHa Writer
Two and two don't always add up to four In
lhc world or stallstlca.
The unemployJnent rate can go up when the
number of unemployed goes dov. The Conau-
mer Price. Index can go down when prices go up.
And that's only the beginning of the riddle .
Numbers don't always tell the whole story.
They frequently are the only avallable measu-
rement of the economy, but It's easy to get con-
fused tr you don't understand what's behind all
the figures. .
President Reagan focused attention on the
numbers and on something called seuonal ad-
justment recently when he talked about unem-
ployment during March.
The Labor Department reported that the
unemployment rate went from 8.8 percent i}l
February to 9 perceflt in March and the number
o r people o ut ot work Increased by 280,000 .
Reagan said that the number of unemployed
actually decreased by 88,000.
The department rigure was seasonally ad-
justed; Reagan's wasn't.
The adjustments reflect seasonal trends like
school closing,, holidays and weather which af-
fect the number of people working, but don't
really h,ave much to do with the general state of
the economy.
Une mployme nt generally drops In the
spring; the Labor Department expected a dro p of
more than 200,000 in March. When it dropped by
only 88.000, the statlsllcl.ans ''adjusted" the fi-
gures to show an increase.
Those seasonal adjustments are based on
past trends and the government uses them to try
to put economic changes into perspective. The
adjus tments a ffect the Consumer Price Index
and other government indicators as well as the
unemployment ra te. That's one reason the
numbers don't always reflect what's happening
to your familv
· "The man tn the street doesn't pay 9ea80n·
aUy adjusted prices," said Pat Jackman 'of the
Bureau of Labor :.::>tatialics, w hich compiles the
Consume r Pril'e Index.
There art' hundreds of items in the Consu-
Sunglass purchasers
have seen the light
NEW YORK (AP) -Amencans have seen
the light when It t.'Omes to protecting their eyes
from the sun's rays.
Some 86 million pairs of non-prescription
sunglasses were purchased in the United States
last year at a cost of $870 million, says Becky
Jones of the Cor ning Glass Works su nglass-
products department
Photochromac lenses. those that change from
light to dark in sunlight, continued to 1hine in
popularity. she says, with sales reaching the 15.4
m11J1on mark in 1981. nearly 13 limes as great as
a decade ago when they were introduced.
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MATH MAGIC Savvy m nsum<.·rs know
which statistics arc seasonally aclJUSt<-d
mer Price Index and many of the m flul·tuau·
with the season Fru1LS and vc•g<'tabll•s. for t•x
ample. generally are morC' t•xpl•ns1v1· 1n the·
winter. Clothing costs go down an J a nuar.> he
cause or after-Christmas sales
Using computers. the government hai. d t'
t.enruned which items show a stablt· ~mablt·
pattern and 1t. adjusts pnce..changes fo r J.hu.sc. __
a terns.
It's a t.'OmphcaU...-d proa!SS-hut hc:rc.f io a :.im.
pie. hypothetical exampk> of what 1t l'an ml·an
Suppoise fruit and vegetable prac't-:. usually go up
10 percent in January If they ac tually go up
onfy 5 percent, the adJusl<.-d index might wand up
unchanged -or even lower.
J ackman saad thC' seasonal adjustnwnt~ du
not have a bag imfiicl on the ovc•rall andt•x, but
individual romponents s how a baggc•r change'.
In January, for example, the unadJU~tc•d
index for apparel and upkeep we nt down I 7
percent. When the figures wert.' adjusted to a<:-
count for the nonnal Ja nuary drop in clothing
prices. however, the index showed a dN:lmc• of
only one-tenth of a pen:enl.
During February, the cost of food at home,
on an unadjust.cd basis, went up I perct•nt Afwr
adjustment, the increase was eight-tenths of one•
percent.
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Glut takes a whack out of oil company profits
NEW YORK (AP) The oil glut splashed a
drop or two dr"r«t tnk on the U.S. oll lndustry In
the flrat quar._n!rtmry~-nr;·ll\l!"'tven the giants
of the bu1lne11 auffe red their b iggest profit
d rop1 In aeven years.
The arithmetic Involved in the earnings re-
porta released over the last two weeks was not
complicated. Many of the companies were paylng
about $34 a barrel for oil that, once reflned and
sold as products such as gasoline and home hea-
ting oil, gave them a return of $29 a barre l or
less.
The trice of oil products plunged mainly
because o an oversupp.ly caused by conservation
and recession in the industrialized countries.
Retail gasoline prices, for example, fell nearly 28
percent from a year earlier, although prices have
stabilized in recent weeks and have even risen a
bit in some ·areas.
While the companies were earning less on
pumping oil from the ground, they contin ued to
sink millions into new exploration projects. For
~ny, however, higher natural gas pnces helped
offset the drop m oil prices.
The storm spared Ccw. Amerada Hess Corp.,
which ran ks as the nation's 17th largest oil
compa ny, reported a $16.2 million loss for the
first three months of the year. The New York
based company said it was the first time 1t had
lost money in any first quarter since it started
doing business.
Ashland Oil Inc., a major refi ner and the
18th biggest oil concern in terms of sales, lost
$11.6 miUion. The company attributed its los.s to
"near-chaotic conditions in crude oil and petro-
leum product markets."
While the bigger companies avoided faUing
into the loss column, the size of the profit de-
clines was substantial. Standard Oil Co. of Cal -
ifornia, for example, said its earnings plunged
$436 million from a year earlier to the lowest
level for any period since 1977's first quarter.
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it repreaented more m oney that the combined
earnings of Amerada Heu and Ashland for all of
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Exxon Corp., the nation's biggest company,
said ita profit was $360 mlWon lower than a year
ago. Mobil Corp., the No. 2 company, reported a
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$314 mlUlon drop, and Texaco, the third largest
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The nation's alx largest oil companies -
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Standard OU Co. Indiana and Gulf OU Corp. -
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was u d rop of 31 pcr('t'nt from the $4.24 billion
earned in last years ru-sl quarter The dl.>ellne fo~
thoec six t'Ompanies was the largest for any fin \
quarter since the r~~1on yt'ar of HJ75, when
their combined prortt droppc..-d 31 percent to $1.46
bllllon.
T h e comg an lc11 w i th large 1ntcrnatlonal
operation s wert• hit parli<.'ul<ir ly hard . wh ile
those concentrating on U S . rnarkt.>ls fared so-
mewhat better .
S ta ndard of California, with a 65 pt-rcent
pro fi t decline, suffcn•d thl' mos t of the four
American partners in thl• Arabian American Oil
Co. that produc:cs mO!>t of Saudi Arabia's oil. T he
other partners are Exxon, Mobil and Tcxa<.'O.
"It 1s absolutely s h ol·ki ng ." Consta n tine
Fliakos, a Merrill Lync:h & Co analyst , sa1ct of
.Standard of Cahfornrn's n·sull.l. "They truly are
depressed"
The Araml'O partners wc•re squeered harder
than most other companll'~ b<.•<:ause they were
obligated lO buy S<.iud1 011 at SJ4 a barrel. the
official benchmark pm·(.• or th(• Orgami.auon of
Pe trole um Exportmg Countrit•s. while yields
were running about $5 a barn·I les.
Companll's buying frnm other OPEC mem-
bers either re<.'t'1ved d1S('OUnl.l. (Jr stopped taking
the 011 The Aran'l<.'O partnl'n. l'h~· not to sever
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Dcsp1lt' tlw gloomy outlook. signs urc·
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REAL ESTATE
OUESTI ONS /COMMENT
Should business buy
into office condo?
By RANDALL McCARDLE ·
The office bulldlna we rent for our executive
offices ii being converted to a condominium. We
are pleased with the location and the faclllty, but
hesitate to get involved with a purchase. In your
opinion, what are some of the factors to CCUlslder
when buying an office condominium?
Thanks for your Information.
t' T S . Costa Mesa
Some business firms ttave slay<.>d awa.y from
owning the buildings an whal'h their business is
conduct<.'Ci This has usually bl-en a tlec1s1on baM'tl
on two facL'i:
I. Some l"Ompanies du not lik<' to clulll•r up
tht•ar balance she<?ts with f1xtod assets They makl·
use of thl'ar resources by ex pane.ling normal busuw:-.....,
rathl'r than owning proµcrlv
~ The normal depn'l·1~t1011 pl'rlod for a mm
mercial builchng un<kr tht.• uld t.al\ law was 40
years Sometimes this muld Ix-shortcnl'<l bv usanj.(
component depn.'t.'1auon, but the resulung m•gotaa-
tions with the lntern<1l Revf'nuc Sl'rvlt'C' eould bf•
taml' consuming
Under the m·w 191:11 tax law. budding dcpn··
c1auon has been i:ut to 15 y<.·ars. This afftX:ts <1ssets
placed an 84.'rvacl' an IY8 I and an sub~uent year:.
This shoulcf ch;mgP much of the thanking cimong
business own<·rs. s1nct the t'Ompany l·an rc•<:aptun•
1ts anvcslml•nt in a n·l~1vcly short tamP.
ln add1twn to tht• mut·h shorter time pt'no<l.
owners of bus1m•ss pro1x•rty tan ust• a highly dl'Sl-
rable 175 pert'l·nt Ol'<·lanang Baldnl't' ('()St re<·ovl•ry of
tht• building Tht· building l'dn bt• either new or
ust·d and thl' c.·ost n'<:overy (dt.•pre<·iauon) llmt_o p<.·-
nod and ac."t·c•lt·1 ;Jtl'd tlt·pn'<:aatlon s<:h('Clult• <.trt' thl•
!Wn1l'.
Buying any l>us1m•ss propt·rty should ~.lways
Ix· a "busint'~·· dl'l·1s1on rathc.·r than " ··tax de<:1 -
-sion ffo}vevl'f':' ~1!nl1}:fttl~ rules· es drash<.<al~ 1:1&
_ tht• cost r<.•<:nv<·ry has been rl'v1sed. wall changl' th<·
input that go<·s into tht• dt'\:1swn-makmg pron•ss.
Th<· bus1ntoss dl'uswn to pun·ha::.e an off1n•
t'Ondom1111um may bl· made by the busanl~'> uwncr
based on all of the advanlagl'S ~f real property
owm·rsh1p and b;.is<'d 11n the rww wrale-orr scht>-
dull·
Othl•r advantagc·s to buying tht.• unit whc·rt·
your offll'l' 1s now loc.:atc.'Cl might Ix•
• ·Thl' property •~ locatc.'Cl an a familiar area
You <.1nd your c:laents alrc·ady know the art>a. un-
dl•rstanc.J the parking
• You do not have.• to move· to gl'l tht.• nl'W tax
c.·ons1dNat1ons Tht·rc· 1s no disrupllcJn of ,1t·t1v1ty
• Tht· condo unit as frl'<' of any problems of
rl'nl 1ncn•ases The.• busan~ owner 's monthly pay-
ml·nt wall be an amoruwd loan Whalt• loCJns today
ma) hav<.• a v<.1nable 1nt<·n•st rate. th<· < hangc>s 1n
tlw amount of the: monthly payment wall bt manor
EDITOR'S NOTE. Randall McCardle 1s the
former president of the Real Esu.iters. He 1s also an
author. lecturer and instructor Send your com -
ments and questions to Randy MC-Cardle. clo the
Daily Pilot. Post Offu:e &x 1560, C<Jsta Mesa. CA
92626.
Home builders
told to act
lf home builder11 plan lO survive the current
mortgag<> hnuncing crisis which 11 crippling the
industry nationwide, they must give up their tra·
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l<•ver the fe<foral govt•rnment or some other outside
for<.-e SC.'t.>s flt to hand them.
MOVING IN -The newest resident of Sea
Island condominiums arrives at the Newport
Beach development near Upper Newport &y.
This was th<' fl\(.'SSage Chr1Btopher 8. Leinber-
ger, cxecullv(• vkc president of Robert C h arles
Lesser Co .. a &overly Hills-based national manage-
ment <.'Onsulting and market research firm, de live-
red to the Home Builders Council in Newport
Beach, n>ct•ntly
Thotlt' builders who wait for the federal gov-
ernm<.·nt or tht' financing industry lo come to them
with a solution will be out of business lo ng before
sul·h hl·lp arrives . •
Sea Island open in Newport
Condominium communities opening along Orange Coast
Purchasers in the initial incrC'-
ml•n t 0f S<.·a Island <·ondom1-
n1ums arc: now in res1d<.•ncl• at
thl' new tommuntty in Newport
Bc.·ach.
The rC'cently introduced.
multi-mill1on dollar proJ<.'<'l is lo-
ca t<.•d on a blufftop s ite within
blocks of upper Nl!wporl Bay and
ad l<Jl0t'nl lO the (airways Of {rVtnL'
Coast Countr y Club and priced
from $:390.000 to $795,000, s1-
tuatl!d amid sem1-trop1cal land-
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St·ven model home's are opl•n
daily from 10 a m to 5.30 p.m at
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FIC'x1ble terms to suit th<.· ho-
mt•buycr arc now avallabl<.· at
Vista Pac1f1c Homes an San Clc-
-nient((wht'rC' a wfde rangC' of fi-
nanc:ing can bl· tailor<.•d lo 1n-
div1dual needs.
Priced at $279,500. the Vista
Pacific Homes mdude a choll't' of
both three and four-bedroom
plans with d<·luxc built-in kst-
l·hc•n, wide UtW of Ull•, dramulll'
t.•t•alings. quality cabinets, and
d1'('p pilt· carl)(•tan~.
To reach the Vista Paclfll'
mod<.•ls. v1s1tors should take the
San Diego Fr<.-eway to El Camano
Real exit Tht•n go ll•ft on El
Camano Real to Ramona and tum
ll'ft to the site
Olive Brook Court lownhomtc>s,
rl'ccntly put un thc market by
Sttoll rt'ch t Const rut·tion at 23rd
and Jack.son an Wt>Slm1nstC'r. art'
now offcrt'd at thl' rl'llUl'cd antl:'·
n·st ratl' of I 0 % pcrc·C'nl. Down
pavml'nL.., art• from 10 pt.•rl·ent
The humt-s range from I .2HO to
) ,490 squart: fcl'l an size with
pm·c-s suirun~ at $I I '..!.YOO.
Homt-s fc•aturt• w;.ill-to-wall
<.-a rpe-tt n g; 'Va u ~t ed-t't" thflgS>-a n<i
wood-burning f1replac•<.-s . Two or
thn·c-bc·droom units arc avmla-
bll· with two maswr suites with
private b<.tths and powder rooms
downstairs.
A combination of pr1c<'S
(ranging from $5:i,990) and lorn-
lion (w1than walking d1stanl't' to
Lak<.• Elsinore) has lt.•d to thl•
sut"Cessful prt_oview opening of
the new condominium commu-
nity, Runcho Laguna.
For anformatlOC\ on th<· Ho·
meownl'rs Assocaallon fees a n d
financing. buyc.•rs arc anv1tl.'d to
visit thl' saks offal'c at 686 Park·
view Drive in Lake.· Elsinore
which as OJ>L"1 daily <•xt•ept Wc-d-
nesday and Thursday. from I J
a m . until 6 pm Or phont•,
ti74-ti85 l
To rt•<.tt'h Rancho L<.tguna. from
the• corona 15 southbound. take
the.· Lake Str<.><.•t exit to Machado
and turn right to the site. From
the Corona 15 northbound, t.akl'
th1..· Ortega Hig hway (74) off-
..-amp to 1:::rk~~. ~rrr-norttr
ont• blcx·k to Machado and left to
lhl• Sill' From the.Ortega High·
way (74) itastb<Jund. tum ll'fl on
Wl'st Grnnd and right on Ma-
t·hado to Ran<:ho Laguna.
While .111 rht.• 11rhcr guo1..I
rhmg, in lift> ML' J.!L'ttmg nH 1rt.· t>xrL·n-
'1 \'t.', h 1 llTil' I 1Wl1L'f'h Ir 111 Cl 1r111l,l
JL·I M.1r ·1<. .,uJJL·nl~· m11rt· .1ccc,,1hk-' , ' r h.m it h.1, ever hccn .
ear fix
I
0%downan
rate financin
stors welcom
The luxury cunJt1man1um' 111
San1..lca ... rk· are •Jea ll \ lllc1ced 1111
th<.' 11cc.-.m ... iJe of thi: h1ghwav 111 \ ,. ..
cild CPronn Jd M.lr .. 1 pll'a:-anc
l11nj.! w.1lk from rhc ~ach. rmk ....
Fbll-x11\ t ... l.anll anJ !>rylt-.h :,hllp'I.
Eleg.mrly appointeJ Pl1l' ;md fW\l
h1..·c..lmom modl'h, k.1tur1..· large ma~
tcr :-uitc.., and g11urnwr k1rchcn:-..
"Home builders. an the best entrepreneurial
tradition of th<-' industry. must take hold of their
own dt.-slany and bet"Ome tht· leaders an developing
!>Olut1ons that c.·onsumers. financial inst1lut1ons.
guvcrnmt•nt and the builder t.·an all hve with," said
Lt·anb4.•rgt'r
··Afk•r all," the nuirkcung expert pointed out.
"who hus th(• most to lose 1f a viable soluuon d0t.'S
not em<.•rgt.•'! The govl·rnmt'nt has a lot more on Its
mind thc•st• d<.tys . rnvl'stors havc no shortage of
plat·es to put thl'ar money. and t•onsumeri. can al-
ways swy wht•rc lh<•y are, doubk or triple up, rent
out tht• upstairs. or hve with their parents. Homt'
buildt•rs IUS<· tht·1r hVl'hhood, a proud 1d<•nuty aud
the· work they lov{'.
Sann· tht· l'Urrcnl slump began in 1Y80. many
t·ffort..., al "ln·atave financing" h avt• been a httle h:ss
than rt•ally c·rt·<.1t1vc. at.i.:ording to Lcanbergt•r. "Time
bombs sut·h ~ short-wrm antl•rest rate buy downs
are beginning to go off, and every month. consu,
ml·rs an· losing their homes an r('(:ord numbt.-rs."
Lc.·1nbl'rgt•r said that 1•veryonc.• l·onn•rnl'd
bualdt•r.. <·oru.umers and f1n<.1nc.·1al <·nlllll~ must
l<lkL· <.1 fn-sh look at tht· l'nllrt• home.· pur<.·hasc.· dnd
anv<.•strnt•nl process "Trad111unally. all the.· partu·s
ll·nded lo look al homl' buying a!> a "snap !-.hu1"
Vlt.•w of tht· s1tuat10n lhL· prc."M"nl t'OSt of lht honll'.
th(· pn>M·nt fananl'1al status of thl· buyt•r. We.· nt't•d
tu ~tart looking al 1t as a "motum pac.·tun.-· and
n·ala:.llt·ally 1•valuatang th<.• buyl·r's pott•nl1al f•ir
1nt:onw growth as wt•ll as lht• apprt.1.."lal.J.ng yc,tlut• uf
tti1· pfcl~ry:"·t;c-mbwger-stttd-_ ---_.._ --·--··-
Undl·rs tandinj:t 1ht• rt•a l l'Statc.• markt.>t I!-. lhl'
key to making sound Judgments and the need to bt.-
abl<' to do this <.'On:;lStl'ntly opens up a n 1mporwnt
m·w fwld lO the• markl'l n-st·an ·h and home building
1ndustnc-s. Ll·anbergt•r null-cl
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whL·n c hl: prt(l' 111 .1 prt.''r 1g11 n1' l'1 >n·
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The times have forced us
to adjust our prices.
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Tropical paradise still friendly lo the gringos
By STEVE MITCHELL of the Oeltr Hot l telf .
'' .Flying lnto the amall airport at Puerto Vallarta,
the second-time v isllOr noteii the once-remote fl-
ahlng village, surrounded by lush jungle, haa
grown.
Even the alrporl Is undergoing expansion-
' albeit a more orderly and cleaner transition than
'that currently taking place al LAX.
From the dirty window of the Mexkana Air-
line jet, one spots two new additions to the town's
sk yline-the new Fiesta Americana and the Bu-
ganvilias Sheraton -each boasting more than a
dozen stories, reaching up into the bright blue tro-
pical skies.
The ·downtown has changed, too.
It's still congested, mind you, with dozens of
. yellow taxicabs careening around vans, s~t ven-
' dors and pedestrians on the narrow, one-way cob-
blestone streets.
But the white-washed stucco shops, restaurants
and bars have encroached irlto what used to be the
suburbs of this tropical city, intruding on the green
jungle that makes Puerto Vallarta unique to many
Californians, whose experience is limited to visits to
drier climes. such as Ensenada, San Felipe, Guay-
mas or Mazatlan.
Moet likely, they'll amile and respond Jn En-
gllah, whJch le far better than your halting, garbled
Spaniah. ,
We stayed at the Camino Real, about 100 peaoe
(by taxi) IOUth of town, a 250-room fetOtt, With
each room facing a breathta~ view of tl\e ocean.
Rooms are not cheap -at about t lOO U.S. per
couple per night -but the beach~front hotel fea-
ture& large, clean quarters, tennJa courta, the jungle
lO the back and the ocean to the front, and a awlm
up taverh appropriately called the Coco Loco bar.
Activities at the Camino Real include para-
boating, at a cost of $15 for a thn!e-to-five minute
ride high in the sky in a parachute, pulled by
motorboat.
There's also scuba diving and snorkeling
around the coves, body surfing, a Mexican fiesta
and buffet luncheons .
And just about the time you've finished your
third·cerveza, a white-garbed man with a mega-
phone arrives on the pool deck to announce the
beginning of the burro polo competition.
That's where eight donkeys square off with
eight novice riders atop, wielding brooms in an ef-
fort to push a volleyball across the sand to a goal
line.
Not a lot of fun when you've spent the night
before on the dance noor of the Capriccio disco until
4 a .m .
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 2. 1982 07
What has not changed is the beauty of the
crystal clear waters, stretching for 25 miles along
mountain-nnged Bandaras Bay.
What has not changed a re the flaming bou-
•gainvllleas, draping the walls of even the most
modest homes.
What has not changed is the friendliness of the
80,000 Puerto Vallartans-a family-oriented people
who hold hands and push baby strollers along the
mile-long concrete buttress adjacent to the ocean at
dusk.
But. a short fall off the burro and a quick
sprint to the bathwater-warm ocean is better than
aspirin, and, if you're so inclined, the shorebreak · P ALAP A PARADISE -Thatched-roof pa-
offers a quick, two-second ride if you don't mind lapa hu,ts line the beac h at Playa de los
landing on the sand crabs below. Muertes (Beach ol the Dead) just south of
If you're economy-minded, you get a break downtown Puer to Vallarta. The town has
08'1y Piiot Photo by Steve Mltehell
c hange d , but the bea;ches remain cr ystal
clear a nd walk-in warm in this M exico
paradise.
Ask them if you can still get a sunset pina co-
lada at the Oceano Hotel. As k the m if Carlos
O'Bnen's restaurant is still packed to overflowing
with thirsty gringos. Ask them 1f the came asada ts
'still tender and delicious at El Cebollo de Roja. Ask
them which of the dozen or so discos in town has
the Largest danCt! floor.
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with the recent devaluation of the pe90. (A U.S.,----------------
buck will get you between 40 an d 45 pesos, de-
pending on where you cash your travelers checks.)
A beer will cost you $1.50 U.S. at the resort,
and a little less in town. Food, which is delicious at
many restaurants m town, costs about the same as
here, but shnmp dishes are no bargain.
What is a bargain is the Bora Bora Cruise to
Mismaloya, complete with box lunch and domestic
bar for $1 8. Another bargain is the prices on many
tourast trinkets available in shops along the water-
front.
And, 1f you get a package deal from your travet-
ageot, your flight and rooms to Puerto Vallarta-
for seven nights, no less -can be as low as $325 per
person.
The best bargain. o f course, is the sunset,
which paints the sky and ocean a deep red, and
silhouettes the palm trees which reach all the way
down to the shoreline.
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PATIENCE WRIGHT CHAPTER of OAR
mee\I Tuesday at 11:30 a.m . In the Hotel LQuna of
L.aauna Beach. For more lnlormation call 40~-1969.
PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS of
Comordla, Lat Palmaa, Ole Hanaon and Palludes
Elementary achoola sponsor parenting talk by Greg
Bodenhamer Tueeday at 7:30 p.m. In the Ole Han-
son Room of the San Clemente Community Center,
corner of Del Mar and Seville In San Clemente.
Public is Invited.
LAGUNA BEACH BRANCH of Amer\can AB-
sociation of University Women meets Saturday at
9:30 a .m . in the Laguna Hills Baptist Church on
Mpulton Parkway. For more information call
499-2721.
SADDLEBACK VALLEY STUDY CENTER of
the Th0050phical Society in America meets Monday
a t 7:30 p.m. in Laguna Federal Savings and Loan,
24301 Paseo de Valen<'i11, Laguna Hill!. For more
information call 493-8341.
OASIS CLUB presents armchair tour of Orange
County Art Friday at 11 a .m . at the center, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor-
mation call 759-9471.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thla ta aoinl to bu " Iona letter. I hope you print aD of ft. A. a junior
hlCh ..:hool teacher, I un frequently uked ques-
Uona about career cholcet. Studen\I want to know
whjch profealona and types of employment are the
most respected.
In an attempt to anaw.oorrectly l did 10me
l'fteal'Ch. The beet eou rce was a recent Oallup Poll
that refiect.ed the opinion of approximately 1,500
people acroa the UnJted States.
The quettlon was phrued aa followa: ''How do
you rate the honeety and ethical at.andards of people
In these different fields -very high, high, average.
low or very low?" The percent.ages cateaorlzed as
"hlgh" or "very high" and the profesalona and ca-
reer choicea are lilted below:
Clergymen 63 •
Pharmacist.11 59
Dent..ist.s 52
Medical doctors 50
Erudneers 48
Coilege teachers 45
P olicemen 44
Bankers 39
q Allll LANDERS
m11ter1 of ye ol' mortar a,ad peatle!
Tbat vote of no confidence for "advertl1la1
practitioners" doean't 1quare wltb Uae realltlet of
tbe marketplace. I flod ft bard to beUeve tlaat
con1umera have 10 little re1ard for "1dverll1ln1
practitioners." If tblt were true, tbey would not
flock by tbe mllllon1 to buy tbe product• tllat are
beat promoted.
U.S. aenators 21
Buaineae executives 19
Building contractors 19
U.S. representatJvea 15
Local officeholders 14
Realtors 14
Labor union Leaders 14
State orfice holders 12
Insurance salesmen 11
Advertising practitioners 9 I
Car salesmen 6 / ~
What s urprised you most about this survC'y, ~!
Ann? I'd llke to know your thinking Imes up with J
mine. -OAKLAND, CALIF .. READER i£
!A DEAR OAK: I was dltappolnted tbat tbe U.S. ~
senators, U.S. representatives and state officehol-1J
ders didn't come out with higher ratings. ~~
It's 11 ~ rea ~ ~·-..
i:n .. evdable :
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NEWCOMERS' CLUB of Newport Beach
meets Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Bowers Museum of
Santa Ana. For more information call 640-8388.
TV reporters 36
Newspaper reporters 30
Funeral directors 30
Lawyers 25
Stockbrokers 21
It was a happy s urprise to see pha rmacists .. u
ranked second only to cle:r~g~y~m~e~n;·~H;oo~r~a~y~fo;r~th:e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WOMEN'S CLUB o f Laguna Niguel meets
Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Holiday Inn of Laguna
Hills. For more information, call 831-7336.
f'iEWPORT HARBOR LAWN Bowling Club
meets daily except Sunday for play. For more in-
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FRIENDS of the Newport Beach Library
meets Thursday through Monday from 10 a.m . to 5
pm. in the Newport C.enter Branch Library for its
a nnual Book Sale.
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very o ft e n after the l st
treatment.
B1o·Health Center 1s currently
treating m en and women from
the aj!es or 18. to 87 years old
Some come to Bio·lf ealth Center
1ust for the exercise firm mg up
t h e ir fl a bby musc les and
i m proving their ovNall body
tone Othe rs. who a re over
weight, combine th1~ electronic
cxt'rtis e with Uio llt>a lth
Center's favorite diet program
allowing a substunt1al weight
and inch los,<;, .
Al first people say it feels
strange and are amazed at how
.thoroughly 1t exerc ises the
muscles. Then they relax and
progressively wo rk throug h
t he ir 45 minute treatme nt.
Afte rwards persons experience
a five minute relaxation cycle
that feels like a massage.
Doctors are se nding th~ir
patients to Bio·Health Center for
this o uts t andi n g e xerc ise
program. In some cases. these
persons are unable to do normal
exercise due to back injury, etc ..
allowing them to now exercise
muscles for the firs t time in
years .
Bio-Hea lth Center has a
nominal charge lo try this
wonder machine On your rirst
vis it a trained technician will do
a full set of body measurements
th(.'n let you lie atop a padded
table for treatment that will
take approxim11.t ely 45 minutes.
During this time the technician
will .:!ducate you further on what
is transpiring, which gives you
furthe r understanding of the
sensations you are feeling.
Arter your first treatment, the
t echnician will remeasure &
calculate the results. First time
users have el(perienced inch loss
varying from 2" lo 9" overall.
This change l~rimarily caused
by the toning or the muscle due
to the extensive exerciu It has
just completed.
This type or equipment has
been widely used In both the
medical field and in areas of
professional sports.
t n medic ine , e lectronit'
sti mulation has been widely
u se.d In h oapttala r or the
re -edu cation or puatyzed
mu1clel. In tl\ese cases : where
volu ntar y exerche ii
impossible. there lt obvtoualy no
s ubstitute for eteclrical
:sitmulation. In cases of
paraplegia or homipleg1a
following a stroke , e lectro
mu sl'ular s timulatio n 1s
invaluable for preventing loss or
tone or atrophy 1n affectC'd
mui.cli"i.
Olhl•r arcai. of medical use
include the treatment of tx-d
sores b} Lmprovmg muscle tone
a nd blood c1rculat1on
In Sports. hamstring. muscle
strain and othtr injuries have
been treated by doctors without
risk Top soccer clubs in Europe
have long known the benefits of
musc le stimulat ion ln the
treatme nt or muscle and
ligament Injuries. The practical
ad vanlages of greatly reducing
the lime .. pent by top players
inactive du(' lo injury can be
1mafi(ined.
East Europeans became the
foremost exponenL" of electrical
s timulation for muscle power
lrainmg Other countries are
using muscle sllmulat1on lo
t rain every type of athlete
from the endura nce needed by
long dis tan ce runne r s , to
explos1\'e power requi red by
s printers and hig h jumpers
The fastest girl in the world.
Angella Taylor. for example.
uses muscle stimulation in
training.
Electronic exercise, however,
1s n o t for. ever yo n e Th e
st1mulallon could interfere with
pacemakers worn by persons
with heart disease. pregnant
women and persons who carry
meta l i n their abdom e ns
because of s urgery.
Lone gone are the days when
conlrol of calor ie Intake was
believed to be the only way to
keep in shape. Modern thinking
now concludes that exercise is
an essential factor in the quest
for totaJ body health.
Bio-Health Center in Costa •
Mesa also specializes ln other
European concepts which
Include Cellulite Control and u. v . A. Tann ing Beds and
Equipment.
If you want to be more active,
alive and have a creat looldnl
body without the drud1ery of
stre nuou ~ e xercise and
uncomfortable dlet pro1ram1,
eet In on the action and try
givln1 Bio-Health Center on 17th
ln Costa Mesa a call. •
-
Kelly Young i s in her battling suit, catching up on the
local news, while her machine is keeping her in shape
with its electrical impulses .
The familiar sign of Bio-Hearth Center on 17th Street In
Costa Mesa conveniently located ,in the Von's Shopping
Center.
Cl111lfled advertl1ing la your beet
choice for hetp In Mlllng the lteme YoU
no longer need. It'• Quk:k and ~
lnexptnllve. and the Piiot r4'achea
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By JA V SHARBUTT A, Of•lft• .,,..,
NEW YORK -Cli ve Davis sits In hia ninth-
floor midtown office, tape rcc.'Orders behind him. a
desk lltWrcd with memos, lyric sheeta, contracta and
cauettes in front or him.
Once head or Columbia Records and now Arista
Records, the man has playL'<i a major role in the
careers or such pop and rock biggies as Janis J oplin,
Simo n & Garfunkel. The Kinks, Melissa Man-
chester and Barry Manilow.
He plucks a cassette from the pile, pops it on
the tape deck. "Listen," he says A pumo plays, a
male voice sings a ballad about "the kid inside.
walkin' down old high school hallways."
But the cassette 1s no new-star-in-progress
rec,'Ording. It'!> from a vf'ry d1ffrrent arena, Broad-
way, from a new show that asks the musical ques-
uon. "Is There L ife After High School?"
Davis co-pr oduced the show It's his first
Broadway effort after 20-plus years o f life m the
fast lane of pop and rock ll's a modest first step as
today's megabuck musicalll on Broadway go.
The show, dealing with the often-bittersweet
memories today's young adults have of their for-
mative years m high school. has ol'\ly nine players, a
nu\e-man band and a budget of $1.6 rrulhon.
The score is by Craig Camelia. quite unknown
even though Davis submits he's "the most exclting.
r eally brilliant composer to come along for th<'
Broadway stage sinre Stephen Sondheim.''
The players. while all of good theater sto<:k .
mos tly a re in the "who?" categor y -tht• best-
known being Harry Groener, a Tony -nominated
trouper from the "Oklahoma" revival of two sea-
sons ago.
The rookie produeer ~howed no worrtl'S about
the lack of maJOr names 1n his first Broadway pro-
)l"Ct. It isn't that kind of show. he says
Declaring 1t exciting to d1s('over new young
talent. h£• say~ this musical isn't a "star vehicle.'' It's
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ROOKIE PRODUCER -Clive Davis 1s co-
produter o f a n ew Broadway mus1t·al , ''ls
Thl'rl' Life A fter High School?"
a work tha t emphasizes the ense
"To have any star cast in tt wo
balance of lh<' t•vening, place an u
at tcnt1on ·on that person.''
Besides. he adds. maJOr stars "may 1ve you a
good hox-off1t.·t· advanc:e But the y don't guarantt't'
SIJt'Cess.''
This seems borne out by this season's Sll;tr-
t.:rossed c rop of Broadway flops: "Curse of a n
Aching Hearl'' (Faye Dunaway). "Eins tt•in and th<•
Polar Bear" (Peter Strauss), "Duet for One" (Anne
Bancroft) and "Little.· J o hnny J ones" (Donny
Osmond).
In Da\'ls' opinion. m Broadway muskal matters
(See ~~cord, Page E~l
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Music Ptllormt<I o FOO STEV'#Jl:T. ERIC CLAPTON. &OTt-ERS
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Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 2, 1982 El
Capricorn: Harmony restored~·
Munda y, May 3
ARIES (March 21 -Aprll lY): Elfort.11 will bt·
t·oniwllduted , you'll get job done with n1d of ont•
who sharl'li b l'nef1t ot experience Emphusll'I on
home. !M.'Curity, family reunion 1md restoration of
harmony on donwstic front. RcmcmbN dit.•t, nutn·
lion rt.'liOlut111ru'-Don't eat and run!
TAURUS (April 20-M»y 20)· Pert·1.•1vt' picture
us a wholt• leavt• fine potnl.'i, deuuls for a nother
day CX>mands ar«> made on your time. S<X'lal acttvity
at'<'t'lC!rates and a trip may b<• necessary. CrcatiVl'
l'fforts an• highlighted, you fec•I more· ullvt• und
l'OUltJ fa) I in lovt•
GEMINI (M<1 y 21-Junc 20). You'll be asked to
n :va·w f<u·ti., tu rt.'Vtsc, n ·bu1ld and to gt.•t rad u f
supt•rfluous material. Prat.·t1n il 1ssut.•s a n • h1gh-
h~hkd and steps will be t.ukcn lo 1mprovf' m~urity
You make conl<lct with unorthodox 1nd1v1dual who
rrnght bemme a valuablt• ally.
CANCEi\ (Jurw 21-J uly 22). Numt•rou!> 1dt.·as,
sugg<'st1on" arc• presL•ntL•d st•ll•t.·t quality. avoid
:.hortr uts or lo(t•t-rtch -quiek S<:ht•mc•s. Emphus1s o n
ehangc>. travc•I, variety und romann• Mt·rnbt•r of
ctpposrtt· st·x <·x prt•sM.'S conftdt•nt.'l' and tt11s boo~ls
morall'
LEO (July 2:i-Aug 22)' Fot·us on honw, M"l.'U
rity. g1 fL'> to nwrk Spt'('ral annivt•r"S<Jra·s a nd 1mpro-
v1'tl fmuncwl pmspt.'('ls. You t.·an lcx:alt.• th•m th;1t
h..id lx•en lost. n11ssing ur stolt•n You'll l'llllt'l.'l ad -
dllwnal da ta .rnd pus1t1un will be s trungt·r than
originally antrt.·rpatt'C.I
VIRGO (Aug 23-St.·pt. 22). Lunar 1·yl'lt• n ·-
ma1ns h1~h . you'll lil'l' ph11·t·s. pl'l)plt.· 1n i.I more·
rcahst1t.· light. Contra('tual obligations will bt· dan-
r.~'<I Stand UJll fur righ t!>. 1nd1v1dual behind SC..'l•nes
1s t•nv1ou s. n·st.•ntful and may attempt "1·harac·tt•r
c.tS.~1ssma lion "
LIBRA <Sc.•pt 23-0l't 22). Emphasis on 1nsti-
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• FRI. t:GO
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-"A LITTLE SEX" I'll
FRI. 7: 15, 10:40
SAT/SUN. 3:45, 7:15, 10-AO
tu t1on11. urj.(111111.11 t111n11 and pm1111 bll' ho!ipi la) vl11I}.
You'll h~v•• rnor1• n•sponflrb1l1ty. added uuthorltj
a11~ l'tlll\pt•n. ... 111011 ('t)Uld ht• llll'rl'a:.t-d E>tt't•llt•nt for
murtworn Jt'llVlly, ll·gal Judl(nwnL' and lht> ob~
ning of t'Opyrt~hts. putcmts
SCORPIO (Ot:t 2:.i-Nov :.! I): You 'll rompll•tc
lullJ.i!itandin~ prol('C.·t Wtsh t.,>nws true• Ill t.'Onfll>t'llon
with member o f o ppotit.t> sex You'll win friends and
HDROSCOPI
inl lu1·1lt.'l' JX'Oph· You nught lx· .1skHJ to Ix· spokP-
spt.·r~m fur procJut.·t 11r pollllt.JI Vtt•wpoint Watch
1\111·~·
SAG ITTARl llS (Nov :!<! Dt·t· :.!II 1''1x·us on
rww s liH'l"i. addt'(l mdt·pt·nd1•111't· and opJ)Ol'tu111ty t.o
pumt•t·r a proJt.'t't Can ·1·r promulron 1·ould Ix· on
.Jgt..nda I.A'(>. Aquarius JX'""'"" C1gun• prum11wnt1x.
Whal -.t.'\•mt'<I ht•vond v11ur r t•at·h will nov. tx"<.111ne
1 l':.tdrly <1vailablt•
CAPRICORN (Ut•t• :.!:.! .Jan I~): T rav<·I or ho-
lul;.iy pl<111s an· l'l.inf1t•d l<'.1mlly mt•mbt:r mak('j>
'f>t'<'l;1I r<<qUt'SI <ind It ll> rc-<Nmuhlt· U1ff1·n•nt't~ will
lw 1t•"1lvl'd. h:.rmony 1s n · ... to n·d Long d1slanC'e
t·11111111u111t·a11on lt•nds sp1u· 111:.c 1·11a1111 W.11.t h C:Jn-
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nuwt· n ·sourn-:. than 111 rgrnJll~ .llltll'llJJll'tJ Bunlch
is lrlll·d . t.·mutron..il b.irn1·1 1' 11·11111\t-d .ind vou'~I
h,1vt· ~n·;itt·1· fn~·d1Jm 111 thuught ad1on V1 1ur ult·iilc
will ht.• sought, Vil'""' v..111 ht· v111d1t·..,11·d Wa tt·h
Sag1tt.a n us'
PISCES (1''t-t> JY -Man·h :WI Ma111t;1111 stt·ady
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AHOY WARHOL'S
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"CLASH OF TIT ANS"
FRI 1:10
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ii Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Mey 2, 18~2
llecold producer turns to Broadway miisical
(ll'rom Paa• El) -
"the luct'ela or f&UW'C of the show ts really depen-
dent upon the book &nd the mu.le. And if you look
~'Chorua Line' and 'Annie,' Lwo of the biggest
m\Wcala in the last 10 yean, neither really had a
However, he aays that'• not why he'• involved
himself and Arista (20th Century-Fox Is another
lnvolvee) in "School." a contemporary but not
rock-music musical.
"'""" Thia ls not to say, he says quickly, that he'd shy
away from a show suit.able for a star It's JUSt lhat
''School" isn't It.
He hopes It will lead to a hit orlslnal cast al-
bum, which in recent years has been as common aa
a sunrise In the Wett. He's not out for hit songs first
and the show second, he inaista.
Throughout h11 years as a pop-music mogul.
the dapper Davia naturally has kept has ears alert
for the kind of songs ttult when recorded will go
&Old, platinum and whatever lies beyond that.
S ure, he say11, a Broadway musical can have "a
nice secondary benefit 1f It can spawn hit songs. But
the first real test is: Do you have a score which is so
affecting. so accessible, so memorable. that you
cannot wajt to get the album.'' -
'Circle of Deceit' violent filrri
Bv KATHY HORAK
4MOClae.d ...... Wtll.,
"CIRCLE OF DECEIT" is German director
Volker Schlondorff's ("The Tin Drum") brutal ex-
ploration of the wa r correspondent as "objective
obeerver.'' It is set against the seemingly insolvable
sectarian violence of the Lebanese cavil war.
Pohsh director Jeny Skolimowskl plays the
photographer Hoffman, Laschen's foil with a cynic
hunger never satiated by the freshest gory shot5.
He knows only that the story matters; he's dis-
gust<.'<! when Laschcn tries to save a Christian fa-
ther and son from Palestinian guerrillas.
Laschen (Bruno Ganz) moves from the con!1-
denct' of the indifferent professional to an emotio-
nally crippled murderer, who is shaken from his
aloofness by a knifing, apparently in self-defense.
But the killing is as unexplained as much of the
vi,olence -the film offers plenty -in the every-
man-for-himself atmosphere that prt•vaals in anar-
chk Beirut.
Hoffman wangled an invitation to the shoo-
tings, having missed a Christian-sponsored massa-
Cr(• tht• day before.
Hanna Schygulla 1s hypnotic a~ Laschen's
somet1me:>s lover.
As war movies go, "Cm:le of Dc0?1t" 1s a bloody
SUl'l'l'SS. "I
Rated R for v1olcnte, explicit sex.
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TDDAl'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLI
ACROSS
1 Undulale
7 Yellolilr bugle
10 Femlni,,.
suffix
13 The East
19 Army leade<
20 Wink
22 Not com-
plete
24 Wire ll«V!Ce
25 Tempo
26 Prinl
measure
27 Curved
molding
28 Amazon
oetacean
29 Teke place
30 Wei earth
32 Loadalone
34 Cloalc
35 TV commer-
cials
36 Sh•p's
t<>U"1al
37 N1vy COIOf
39 Grande Of
Ebro
40 Chopping
lool
42 City tram
43 Pigpen
44 Beyond·
Pref.
45Wet1em
Indian
47 Swollen
50 Do an office
IOb
52 HU119nly
body
53 Account
book
55 -whlzl se Outer zone
53 Tufted, In
Botany
59 Faithful
81 Pub brew
82 Eaaent1a1
Gharacter
&4 Bectctalk
88 River llland
et Crinkly
fabric
7 1 Britllh aai10t
72 Acireu
Turner
76 Oily 1tqu1d
78 Fish egos
79 A GersllWlll
81 Fit from
wool
83 Ealomo
dwelling
84 Fertile loam
86 Pedestal
par I
88 Bye
89 Coueoe deg.
90 Western
Ind tan
91 Mt,,.
en1rence
92Sand11111
94 Chum
96 MO's neigh·
bof
97 Whtie
98 Collon
flbrtC
101 Range crest
103 Mtelltgan
Ctty
105 Blu1sll-red
109 Wire
measure
110 lrtSh M8
god
111 Decry
113 Mon1t0f
lizard
114 Muncil Of
kmch
118 Entrce
118 H•rem room
119 Clllld
120 Ranch
lnclosure
123 Aegean
ltland
124 Reode-zvous
128 Otacla1m
129 Blbfeeal food
131 Mod'1Mme
132 Neceu11a1e
137 Bedeck
138 Withered
139 Examiner
1'2 Steel coale<l
alloy
143 Pant papa
14• Foot
145 Egyp1 .. n
tout
147 Courtroom
figure At:>br
148 DOE oppo-
nerit
150 LOW fellows
151 Bil of buller
152 Oowncaal
153 Salad fish
155 Sang llQhtty
153 Ae9M1. In
mulic
159 And· Lat.
180Hea11ng
*"9
181 Altringent
162 Attar as
163 lnflarnma-
flon &ii
165 -Oeum
166 Repent
168 Nina or
P1n1a
170 Vole seeker
112 Othc1a1
order
173 Musteat
syllat:>le
174 Beto1e to
Kea1s
t75 Ano1n1ed
otd style
DOWN
1 Beal back
2 Al home
3 Favonte
animal
4 S ltlf ty deco-
rous
S Truman s
b1rtllplace
6 Judte1al writ
7 Arrow
poison
8 Yield of
wtne
9 Current
10 Tidal tlood
11 Stynest
12 Ooze
13 P1in reliever
14 Pop
composer
Newman
15 Sprtng
flower
16 Airline lbbr.
17 Nlcket
symbol
t8 Smell drum
19 FrOllC
2 t Haul
23 Envoy
31 Two
33 Contectton
36 Tibetan
monk
38 -on
encourage
41 Eleven. lo
Ne<o
43 Small
herring
44 Grepefrull
48 Lam.prey
48 Etec:tr!QI
unit
49 Take out
51 Japanese
coin
52 Heart
54 Hone of a
certain color
57 Lukewarm
58 Vte11r s
deputy
60G1ve1n
6 t Greell god
63 Indian
cymbals
64 Capuchin
monkey
65 Bony of
frame
66 River
deposit
67 W1kl plum
69 Lelluce
70 HlllorlC
period
73 Baa.ball gp
74 Golf 11on
75 Reply Abbr
77 01phlllong
78 Desert
shrub
80Common
viper
82 No. in
Gluoow
85 Lubr1C11e
87 Basebell
pley
91 Behind a
lhlp
93 Donkey
Brtllsh style
94 Hatt>Or
95 Pll11tpp1ne
wn1te ant
96 Baking p11
-CLAlltFIED llCTfOH '°" ANIWIRI
'
97 o,,. or any
991nsectegg
100 Liquid flt
101 Swiu
mounlatns
102 Soak 11aa
103 Give 10
me
104 Had lunch
106 Gallium
symbol
t07 Again!
108 Swias 11ver
112 Comfor1
115 Does a
CtrCUI !Ob
I 17 CaSlle dllCll
118 Trying expe
r1enc.e
121 Possess
122 Malay
gibbon
124 Make tace
125 EKplOSMI
t26 Natty
127 tmragine
128Clustty
130 Cloudy '\
131 Liturgical
book
133 Gumshoe
134 Nomad
135 Composed
(a poem)
136 Renter
138Calm
140 ACIOf Asner
141 Eye perl
144 Siik velvel
146 Amphibia
order
149 Attack
2 worda
152 Headliner
153 Diplomacy
t54 Doctors gp
156 Eurytus'
daughter
157 Ttiin coin
180 Catchall
abbr.
16" Yellow
ocner
167 Hebr-
lettet
169 Odin I
brother
171 Helm
po1111on
. "IF YOU COULD SEE.
WHAT I HEAR" '"°' I
12'00. J:OO. $ IS, 1 AO. -
"CAT PEOPLE"
(R)
l!:lS, 2:IO, l'.05, 1-H, •-.S
"STRIPES'' -"GROOVE TUBE"
1111
WINNER OF 3
ACADEMY
AWARDS
From hls standpoint, the main thins here "ia to
have a tcore the public can't wait to hear aa an
orisinal cut album. And I don't think many shows
in recent yean, even the hltl, taliafy that criteria.
"Maybe 'Annie' or 'A Chorus Line' with one or
two aong1. But nothlnf now compare• with the
general level of qua ity in 'M y Fair Lady.'
'Camelot.' 'Sound o( Mu.sic,' 'West Side Story' or
'Mame'.''
What doe1 DavlJ feel has been wrong with
mo9t Broadway ICOl'el of the last decade?
"It hu not given the world the songa it wants
to slng.'' he says. "And h'• not because rock has
become the moet popular cat~gory of music. That's a
co pout. "You do have wonderful singers, Barbra
Streisand, Dionne Warwick, people like that who
are always looking for non-rock material. But you
find lea than very Uttle that'• come out of Broad-
way In the laat decade. . .
"They aren't writing songs that have the
combined melodic and lyric atren~h to be played on
the radio and become atandarda.'
He allo feels that modem Broadway musicals
just aren't "atlractlntJ the new talent.'' unlike the
days when America s top tunesmlths, Gershwin.
Rodgers. Porter. Berlin, were very active in the
game.
Today's heavyweights, the Paul Simons, the
Randy Newmans and Jam~ Taylors, have gone into
albums. not Broadway, primarily because the books
to today's musicals ''have not been so strong," he
feels.
. ' "Pryor is wonderful!"
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in gas prices ·~
L08 ANOl:LJCS (AP) apot a trend that prlcea
-PricM for ,..,un.anc:t may bt levtlln1 off
other pet.roleWn producta w h • n th• y had been
are hMded bllCk up and droppln1 . then If they
the lncrtaH may be detect that tome primary
fairly lharp. eccord1na to reflnen are raising pricet
tht authoritative Lund· -=-1f they think It la a
ber1 Letter. trend they will atart to
"How hJah prloe. may flll up immediately,"
run ll lmpomible to pre· Lundberg aaid.
Mt.IC NOTICE
MUC NOnct
lllCTmOUl9'.I ..... MAMI ITATIMIMT
Th• lollowlng per1on 11 doing
~e· !XCU CARPET CA,.!, 5'03 Al~~~~. ~I 8Nch. OA 92~
JOHN CHAAl U eu~; TON.-6403 Al¥w A-.
e..ctl. CA t2te3
Thie bu11MM i. OOlldueted by 111 lndhllduel
JoM C Bulflt!QIOI\
Thlt lllltrl*\t WU In.cl wllh lhe
County ci..11 ot O<enoe CO\lnly on .April t , 1t82 ,,,....,.
Publil h•d Or1nge COHI Oelly Pllol. AprM 11, 18, 25, M~ 2, 1t82 tll•0-82
PtBLIC NOTICE diet, but a runup may
very well be long
overdueb" oll lnduatry
analy•t an Lundberg
said Saturday.
FtCTITtOUI 8U81NlH FICTITtOU8 IUllHIH HAMl ITATlMENT NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT The tollowlng peraons are dotno The following peraon la doing t>uslneu aa bu1lnna ea
(a) CANVASBACK HOMES, (bl BAVWOOO CONSTRUCTION, CHUCKEA HOMES, (c) DECEMBER 1419 D•l1w11•. No, 4, Huntington
HOMES. (d) DOVE HOMES. (el Beech, California 92848.
MUC NOTIC(
ITATllHNT Of
WlllftMAWAL nOM
,.AftT .. flltw onflAT1NO
UNOlfl 'ICTITIOUI
9Ul!HHI NAMI Th• 101low1ng i>•r•ori 1111 wtlh
drewn Me generel pvtn« trom Ille
p1r1 n•r1hlp oper1t1ng under th•
llctltlOua ~ natne OI 1$LANO
VlllAOE PAOPEATll!S, Sf.Al. 6EACH, 3 t3 Mein SlrH 1, Sul
BHc:h C.Ulornl• t07~.
The flclltlou• buai--eta· ttrl*\I fOf Ille ~lnetahlp WU !lied
on Mey 4. 11181 In lh• County ot
Oreno-. The lull name end rHldence ot 1ne Qefton wllhdtawll'lQ M aptt~!* l AWAENCE ALEIEAT TAEV lr.40,.
18780 Pectflc CoUI Hlghwey, Sun·
"t Bffdl. California OCJ742.
Thll lllltmenl WU llllld wflh Ille CO\lnly Clerk of Orallge County on Aptll 9. 11182.
,1t141'7
Publl1heo Ora nge Cout Delly Pilot April 11, 18, 25, MIY 2, 11182
1636-82
l'talC NOTICE
The overall price for
all aradee of auollne had
dropped from a h igh of
$1.38 a gallon in March
1981 to a recent low of
$1.18 a gallon, Lundberg
said, and prices have be-
gun to move back up.
FOAE HOMES; (I) M O O HOMES. D1nlll E. O•Uutela, 14 1 IJ
(O) MALI.ARO HOMES. (g) PHEA· Oe4aw111, No 4, Huntington Beactl,
!!'ANT HOMES, (I) PINT AIL HOMES. Calllornla 92648
1 t78 SE Main Streel, Irvine, CA Thia bualneu 11 conduct.a by an ~l~:.~.J• 9271 4 lndlvlduel PHILIP H MCNAMEE. 111195 Daniel E O.UU1t11 The lollowlng peraon la doln9
McOermon .ti Irvin• CA 927t4 Thll llllement wu l1100 wnn the boal~l~E OE COU NSELI NG
·The weekly newsletter
said induatrial, agricultu-
ral and oommerd.a1 uaen
of petroleum have been
drawing on their invent-ories.
DALE SIMBRO '1430 Santa-County Clerk or Orange County on CENTER, 17900 Sky~·11 Clrote, lt -ne111 TanlC8 Corona del Mar CA Aprlt 6, 1982 ..-921125 F 1M75a vine, C1 t 2714
Thia btlsrness is conoucreo by 8 Publlan•o Ora~• Coaal Diiiy Joan ~lleln. 521 Via Udo
llmltlO pannerahlp Piiot Aprll 11, 11, . May 2. 1912 N";~lt ~=-~':,!,!::3 an
Dall Slmbfo " l83l·t2 1ndlvldual
This 11a1emen1 wu flied w1tn Ille 0110 llC NOTICE Joen A~11 .. n CO\lnty C1et11 ot Orange County on n111 Thia atatement was tiled wtlh tne AP<ll t4. lll82 F1'1314 __ F_l_C_Tl_T_10-u""'s_1_u_S,...IN-E'"'s:-:s,..--1 CO\lnty Clet'll or Orange County on
Published Orange Coul Diiiy P1iol. NAME STATEMENT AprM 9. 1982 The reduction in in-
ventories, the letter no-
ted, baa aet the stage for
a sharp rebound ln prices
because once users de·
tennine that prices have
turned a.round, they will
rush to buy.
"The ll)oment they
DEATH NOTICES
April 111. 25 May 2. 9. 1982 The follow1n9 persona II doing t 739-82 business .,
-----------YOUNG KYUN CHUN EXXON Pta.IC NOTICE SERVICE STATION, 3003 Newport
f'ICTmOUI IUllNllt Boulevard, Colla Meas, Celllornle 92626 NAMC STAnMINT Youno Kyun Cnun, 3021 Coo· Thi lollowlng pereon la doing 11..,.• Avenutt. Costa Meae. C1111or -bualn..a u · "V (Al DON-EL COMPUTER PAO· nla 112826
DUCTS: (B) PACIFIO COAST GAA· Ttils bullnffl II conduoleO by an
0 1ndlvldual PHICS; (C) CALIFORNIA C MPU· Young Kyun Chun
TEA CONSULT ANTS, 3281 Mlchl· Thia a1a1ement waa ll'ed with tne ~te:-"ue, Cotta M ... , Calltornle County Clerk ot Orange County on
ELEANOR MAAGUEAtTE REIO April 6. 1982 f'1M711 TROUTT, 3281 Michigan Avenue, Published Oronge cou t Dally
Costa MM&, Calllomla 9211211 Pilot April 1 I 18 2!> May 2 1982
Tilll b\111""8 11 conducted by 1819 82 lndMduel. .
GIFFORD EIHnor MR Troutt otm11c NOTICE DORCYI'HY C. GIFFORD. This 1111emen1 was nieo wtth.thl1 ____ rUO\. ______ _
"'6 · f Wh t County Cler1< of Orange County on FICTITIOUS IUSINEH age .., • a native 0 I e Aprll 30, 19112 F111445 HAM£ STATEMENT Plains, New Yo rk a nd a PubllahlO Orange Coast Dally pt. Tne ropowlng person 11 doing r eeident o f Hunti ngto n lot. Mey 1. 8. 15, 22. 11182 l>usinfl!I u
Beac h . Ca. Passed away 2013-82 COMPANION DOGS BY SUE
suddenly on Fndafi• A}£nl MYLES. S02 3111 St Newpon
P P\8.IC NOTICE Be&cn. C1 92663 30, 1982 at the aci ica DI· Sue Ehz.al>eth-Jean Mytn $02
pita!. Mrs. Gifford w as born NOTICE OF DEATH OF 3111 s1. N-por-t Beacn. c a 92663
January 16, 1926 in White EDWARD C. R USSELL. aka This business 11 co~ed by an
Plains, New York. and wu EDWARD C. R USSELL, SR. lnOividolls M Hts '
the only daughter of Albert AND OF PETITION TO Tnoa 11,::,,.~1 was lecJ wnh tne
and Catherine Gle aso n ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. County Clerk or Ore oe County on
Davis . She has been a resi-Al 13%58. Aprr1 9 t982
F1 ..... Publl1h1d Orange Cout Dally
t'llOI April 11, 18, z~ May 2. t982 1610-82
IURIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8USINEl8 NAME 8TATl:MEN1'
The following peraona are Oolng business aa VIA DEL A10 I, 5369 Westrldge
Aoed, Anaheim, CA 92807. MIC HAEL A McGUIRE. 5369
Weslrodge Aoeo. Anaheim. CA 92807 .
JAMES VANDEAHEIOE. U D S . 5285 Aural Aldga Circle. Anahe4m. CA 92807 JERRY GIMBAATI, 2077 W O"taroo. Corona. CA 91720 MEl VIN SAVAGE, 5346 We-Sltldge Roed Anaheim. CA 92807 nus 1>us1ness 1s conouc1eo by a general p1ttnerst11p Mlcnaet A McGuire Tnoa statement was hlecl wnn the County Clerk of Orange County on
Aprol II. 1982 CAPR£TZ I KAID.AN
Alt0<ney1 al Law
2091 ....._ Centet Ori ....
Suite 200 lrvtne, CA 12715-1151 ,, ... 1
Pubhsned Orange Coast Dally Pilot April 18 25. May 2, 9, 1982
1740-82 dent of HuntinJf:on Beach , To al.I heirs, btonefici.aries, F1llMI
Ca -•--1964 J ed 'f red' d Pubhsned Ora11ae Co111 Deily . """"" · ov W1 e c 1tors an conungent ere. P11o1 AP"' t t 18 2~ May 2 1982 1Mm11c NOTICE of Lewil Guy Gifford. bel<>-ditors of Edward C. Russell. 161 1.82 rUD\.
ved daughter of Catherine Sr. and persora who may be -----------STATEMENT Of WfTHDRAWAL
Davis of Huntington Beach. otherwise inte rested in the Ml.IC NOTICE =-::~=
Ca .. beloved mother of Do· will and/or estate: FICTITIOUS BUSINHS f'lCTtTIOUI BUSINEH ....
n a ld G . Giffor d o f Simi A pet1t1on has bee n file d NAME STATEMENT Tne rollowlng person naa with·
Valley, Ca. and Kelly A. by Edward c. Russell. Jr. in The following person II doing drawn11•g41ne<elpertn«lromtne
Gifford o f Huntington th e Superio r Co urt o f t>ualw~sic CLUB (Bl MISS ri~;:,~!~!n~u~i~:~!"~:m"en~~rt~;
Beach, Ca .. also surviving are Orange Co unty requesting JEANNE'S MUSIC CLUB. 250 Cecil NAIL NOOK el 22762 Aapen, Sull• 3 grandchildren . Friends that Edward C. Russell, Jr. Place. Costa Men. Calltornla 211, El Toro, CA t2630.
may call af Pierre Brothers bto appointed u penonal re· 92627 Tne tlctltloua bulln..a name 111·
S 'ths' M rt f m 12 00 i dmi · t Junrw1 Mayer, 250 CecH Piece. tement tor tMI partn«Shlp wu ttteo rru D uary ro : presentat ve to a nis er Coau Mesa. Calitornla 921127 on~· 18, 1978 1n 1ne County of noon to 5:00PM on Sunday, the estate of Edward C . This Dullness is conducted by"' Oranoe
May 2 , 1982 and fro m Ruaaell,Sr .(undertheln-1n<11vldual ·Full NameenO AOdieuotlhe
8:00AM to 5:00PM on Mon-dependent Administration of Jeenrw1 Mayer P•raon Wllhdr•wlng Aulhenne day, Mffc 3, 1982 Recitation F.4tates Act) The petition ii Thia •111-t w .. filed wtlh tne Blaha. 33782 Peqollo Drive. Dena
R JI .__ · . n.... . N County Clerk of Oreoge CO\lnty on Point CA of the oly osary w1 .,.., set for hearing tn ~pt. o. Apnl 1 198~ Aut11anrw1 Blane
held on· M onday. May 3, 3. 700 Civic Center Drive, ,,.... ,... No. Ft01101
1982 at 6:30PM at St. Mary's West, m the City of Santa Publlah•d Orenge Co111 Dally Pubtl•h•d Orang• Cou t Delly
By the ~a Catholic Church. Ana. Califorma on May 26, Polol Aput 11 18 2:> Mer 216~,8~2 P11o1 Apr11 11 18. 25. May 2. 1982
Me.a of Chruuan Bunal will 1982 at 9:30 p.m. l--------.---1---------'&e_1._82_
be at 8 :00AM on Tuesday. IF YOU OBJEGT to the If,=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ May 4. 1982 at St. M~'s By grantlng of the peuuo. you II
t he Sea C atholic C hurc h should either appear at the
with Rev. Fa ther Daniel hearing a nd state your ob -
Johnson as celebrant. lnter· )ecttons or f ile written ob-
ment will bto made in Raver· )ectaons with th e court be -
side -National Cemetery, Ra· fore the hearing· Your ap·
versicle. Ca. Pierce Brothers pearance may be m person or
Smiths' Mortuary d irt'Ctors. by your attorney
536-6539. IF YOU ARE A C R EDI-
YOHE TOR or a conungent creditor
PERCE P. YOHE. age 89, of th e deceas~d. y~u must
a resident of Laguna Beach, file your clai m ~1th the
Ca. Passed away on April 29, court o r present tt .to the
1982. Survived by his loving' personal representative ap-
wife of 48 years Madeline, pointed by the l"OUrt wathm
daughte r Racine P . Haw-four months from the date of
kins, of Costa Mesa, Ca .. son firs t issuance of . letters as
&bert P . Yohe of San Ra-provided rn S ectton 70~ o f
fael Ca daughte rs G loria the Probate Code of Ca.lifor-
Bel10 of Lag\Jha Beach. Ca. n 1a . Thi; t im e f o~ fil i~g
and Linda JoharuJOn of BaJ-claims will not expire prior
.NEPTUNE SOCIETY
boa, Ca., l sister El11e Ke r-to four months fro!" the date
nott of Newport Beach, Ca .. of the heanng noticed a bove.
7 grandc hildre n and 3 YOU MAY EXAMINE
great-grandchildren. He was the hle ~ept by th~ court. U
a member of the Masonic you are interested in th e es-
Lodge of L os Angeles , Ca. ta~. you may file a req~est
Services will b e h el d on with the court to receive
Monday. May 3, 1982 at special notice of the m ven -
l :OOPM at the PaaCJc View tory of estate asset.s and of
Chapel with Or John Ho ff-the petiUona. accounts and
man, Sr. o f St. Andrews reports de9crlbed. in ~tion
Presbyterian C hurch offi-1200.5 of the Califorrua Pro-
ciatlng. Inte r ment Pac-I fie bate Code.
View Memorial Park. Pacific Kla1, Cue and Gifford,
View Mortuary directors. Attoraey1 at Law, 700 South -;:;;=======,~IFlower Street , Salle llU, , Loa Aogelee, Cal ifornia
to017. (%13) 6H·U 81.
CREMATION & BURIAL AT SEA
THE INF\.ATION FIGHTERS FUNERAL
FOA IMMEDIATE NEC:DOA FllEE MEMl!EA~IP POAT FOLIO CALL OA WAITE
646-7431
NEPTUNE SOCIETY PLE ASE SEND FAEE
2 .. 00 WEST COAST HWY. PORTFOLIO
Suite 9 ~t:ln
Newport Beach, CA . 92b6~ c1rY
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MOITU.t.IY
110 Bro adway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
Published Orange Coast~lb~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~U Dally Pilot, May l , 2. 8, 1982
2021-82
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SMITH & TUTHILL
WHTCUF* CH.t.l'IL
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
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SMITMS' MOITUAaY
627 M•in St
Hunt~llCh
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Seaclff V1a11 Shoppln1 Ctr. -~tilrton Beach ~ Tuesday, May 11 ttru n.s., May fO
Winner• recetve patMt valid tore p.m. lf"1W Tuetday,
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Orengo Coaat DAILY PILE>T/Sunday, May 2, 1982
The marketplace on
the Orange Coast
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OP'OllTUNITY
P1Mhhr'11et1 .. 1 All real Mtate advertlMd
In thl1 newepaper 11 .ub·
lect to the Federal Fair HOUllng Ac t of 1988
which makea II Illegal to
adverllH "any preferan-
ce, llmlletlon or dl1Crlml·
nation b•••d on race.
color. re llglon. ••• or
national origin, or any In·
lenllon to make any IUCh
preference. llm11111lon or
d1scrlm1na1ton
Thia newspaper will not
knowingly accept any ad·
vert111no tor real es1e1e
whlcti 11 In v1olat1on or the
law
EllllS1 Advertisers
should check their
ads dally and r e-
port errors Imme·
dlately. The DAILY
PILOT assumes Ila·
bllit y for the first
Incorrect Insertion
only.
11100 IOWI
llYS
WHlllllHE
CllH
I Beaulltul upgraded 3 Br
condo end uml w/alra lg
patio A Oollhouse ·
Cati Peg Dame ro n
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IOISES AS LOW
AS 1121,000
Beautllully upgrade d
homes. trg assumable
loans w/low down p&y·
ment Great locetlon
Call Peg Dameron. agt.
WHOLE VA
Price jull reduced on this aharp 3 Bdrm Col-
lege Park home lncredl·
bte ltnencing Very con-
veni enl loca11on Full
price $129 750
751-319 1
EAS111H CUii
SUl,IOO
28K down & S 104 1/mo
buys this charming 3 Bd E s ide ho me freshly
painted and reedy Price
includes ranoe. micro
WtD Oon 1 delay c all
Diana loOay
Diana Pletenpol-Volpe 55g.9400
What it
means far
your ad
ff) be
"clossified"
large
audience
0
Moet of the people
in our community
with money t.o
epend f'Md
ct...UW
Nf\llatl.y.
TbouMndl of
pto8pecUve buy.,..
•ill ... your ad.
TODAY
Irvine Terrace, 190 I Uala-
lea. $795,000 foe. Great
view, n~'<ia TLC.
CALL US ABOUT
Cameo S hores. 45 11 Cam
den, CX'<.'an view, 1 blcx:k to
water. $885.000 fee.
H1.1ntington Beach l'ondo.
19098 Flagship C r . $119 ,·
500. 2 BR 2 'ft Ba.
All of the abQve listings on
fee la nd & with good fa-
nancmg.
Big Canyon least:, $1 ,075
per mo. 2 BR. 211, ha, tm·
maculat.e.
P eninsula P oint 5 BH. ltkt•
new Walk to 0<.·e;.sn or lmy
$449,000 fl't.'.
Two 710-1317
173-7711
-.. ONGS
GERRY & CHRISTA
STARNES COMPANY
RCTaylorCo Of Newpot't, , I Cole J,
Realton. ' .,. ..... .:::])
PllllSIU 11•11 I,
1411 W. IAY lfll UT 1~
P ri ie W <.'8 t Bay bl.I y front. S Ii pt1 for 2 boa \ai
remodelt.od 3 bdrm. 3 bath $1.200.0QO. ~ .. ·
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Oc.'tStn & jt>tty Vll'WI. Marine room, 4 bdrm • .)·.
blllh. 3700 111.j.ft. f 1.385,000. Ooeanfront.
LIDO ISLE IOIES ~"
f'r1mc Lillo Nmd bayfront. 5 bdrm, 5112 t>atlJ.
L"l' L H . 'l bout bh!J6 $1.!'>00,000. ,
~ kl"modell'<J 3 hdrm, 2 bdth + large rec mf•"
bt'am ce1hngb, rurmshed. pauos $420,000
LllDA ISLE UYFllOIT
...agoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath , playroon31
UJr k 'm. c1. II, flo>Jt '"P s1.:J!'>O,OOO ,, ,
BAYSIDE COYE
Spt>tWrulur lluy!ront view 2 br. 2 ba up. 2 bf.:
2 bJ dn '!. IX>dt !iltpi. $1,900,000 · . ·
COROHDO CAYS
Corun:ido lsli1nd tUM bayfront lot 85' boat-
thl(:k Pl<iru. J\Jtl $.i25.000 w 1 wrms
PAii L•D
:J lxJrm~. 'l ' · liath:. c undo nf"«r p.,01 S 1.i5,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy,11fo r "v~ N 8 67S 6161
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' . $72 900 I ~:~ "
FREE
REIL ESTATE
LICEISE
SCHOOL
Spacious 1's1ory conno lowest proced at on~~ 2 Bdrm losn landsca S319 SOO This charml •
po ng pool s pa 20•1. 11ome os an excepllon ~ l•J ff le Ht Optie• down $&42 Pt payments value and won t las! IOflll ~
IH•tif•I, ot•plete~ 1 Bargain call 546-23 13 Located near ciubnou$f;
'
I ~ i.. ano 1enn1S courts in • '! rt•• t h 11•••· ~1~ -!.:!·!.!I ctassy ne ighborhood::
is available 10 you 11 you
a re a noghly motovated
posmve and amb111oos
per son wtio wosties to
e nter the e•c111no and·
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Whal it ti-lfiltat
I teward1ng field of real
estate sates
Cati Glenn Eonema n for
an a ppointment A C
Taylo r Co Olloces on Newport Beach, Palm
Desert & RancllO Mirage
RCTaylorCo
640 9900
USTSllE
COSTA IESA I 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with 1
plenty of charm. 1n ptlme
1oca11on Assume S91,
000 loan at 12''•% end I
I Miier will carry 2nd with
lo w Oown Proc ed al
$149 000 Ce ll now
6-46 717 t
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celll•cs I lsla9' lilt·
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sell. J11t r1•1ce4 t•
mRJlns for
your ad
tn be
"clossif i£d"
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P11va1e beach, lite & cheery comfortable horne"j"
1
3 large l>edtooms & den, 2 ,
baths t1reptace and muc;ht :
more• Will trade down•J . I INCLUD ES THE LANO" Owner·Aoen1 673-9187 or; .
~-------1675-7060 $579.000• • ...........................
--.,.,.----_ I ' I IOLF CllllSE t :
I 1r~~~~b~~~ ~~!j f
--...._ bath formal tam11y room; :
wolh loreplace. formal d•· 1 · n1ng room Huge bay
window country k1tct\efl
overlooks sparlcltng pool (
& spa Close 10 3 Costa {
Mesa Goll Courses Try
1
acti ve
readers
c
small down, owner w1t1
W!M!n people read help with lln anc1 ng / your 1d in $275 000 Ca ll now 1 clase1hed. they r e 5'16-2313
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Beau11tul Newport Beach COLE OF NEWPORT t.o fill their need-I '
1140,IOO.
home lor lhe e1<ecollve REAL TORS be 1
ano nos IAm11y large • may it's in vour 1mm1m '! 2Sl5 E. Coa11 Mw, d Bdtm wllh open beamed Co•ona d•I Mar 1 · ~nock s ollen when you
cat heOrat ce111ngs. in h-675_5 511 D•l.IJ Pl.lat uo;P 111su11 ge111ng·oa1ty 1
1 vino room AV access • I P1lo1 Class1f1eo Ads 10
Low intere~t rate Iman-fl'<!Ch the Orange Coast c1ng evaolable Call for IPT HITS STULSI cta111fled ads mar1<e1
c 0 m P 1e 1 e de 18'1 5 • I have exclusive 11s11ng on 642-5678 Phone 642-5678
646·7 t7 1 3 g 4 Bdrm homes Call '":;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~======::::::-ti1l!§ta1 i ~~·:;~ .. ""'" .,.
Sell lh1ngs last w•lh Dail
Piiot Want Ads
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TllTUllCl/
IU&llHI PUI l
Lovely 2 story, 4 Bdrm, family
rm, 2 'h bath, skylights, 3 car
garage and wrap around patio
for easy entertaining. $259,000
fee . Open Sunday 1-5. 19512
Sierra Canyon.
•WVDlllUm
4 BR, formal DR, separate FR, 3
baths, Republic Home with 3 car
garage. Immaculate condition.
$225,000 fee.
..UMQ
From $27 ,000
IPll•ULMAISUll
2 bodroom plus 2 bedroom plut
guest room duplex with bay v1 •w.
Outatandlng location. Owner will
flnlllk'C. $598.500 ,.l ........ .
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CAMEO SNORES 1741,000
A gall O(Jt'n~ into .1 'sylvan glade'
with pool & 'Pd B1•yond . a pan -
o rumtt \.H'" o f lht· 1x·po.in' :i bed -
room .... t'<ll h w ith bath & large 11-
vtn g .i n•a ek e or.1tt·d w1th tas te
FEE oru SHIAY 1-i
4527 &OllHI
IN NEWPORT CENTER
x644-9060
). * A SPIRAL *
STAIRWAY
TO
GRACIOUS LIVING
-FOREVER VIEW-
Two Master Suites,
sold oak cupbNrds,
•1'chts
10%%
FINANCING
BUILDER WILL PAY POINTS
ONLY
$125,800
10% DOWN
CALL HAL OR PAT
673-7300 751 ... 9905
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ESTATERS from, .. , yard. Attwm INI 1·1 148 OUlll CHITilY Olll uunH C•ll tor more
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A 01v1s1on or Witt trade ANYTHING o WIU. llU. trade or exchange 3 br. 21A I parwl1ng , a ir c·ond . + m an y custom . piece an ad 1n 1he Deity ~~~! 1;~,~~~l~y ,1~n~80 ba, $249,900, by appt. lt•JlUn~. $2.150,000 tnC'ludmg land. May ~1~~12~:;~ Ad•' Call now
K•MY· agt 648-8492 HELEN B DOWD w ll lurn1slwd Ow111'1 w ill hl'lp fmanl't'
997·1215 t ind wha t you wtnt in -------• I oou• VIEW 1211,000 Dally Piiot Classllieds Classihea Adi 642·5678
II arbor Investment Co . \. f ~·I I. I 111~ • 11
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*• llXl&Y PIYIDTI* F or six months on b r a n d new
townhome in Costa Mesa. Featu-
ring 2 master suites, enclosed ga·
rages & private courtyard. Only
$114,950. 2670 San Miguel Dr .•
Newport Beach . 759-1501 or
752-7373.
* SIX 01 I LOT * S ix houses on on<' lo t in prime
n •nwl area of Costa Mesa. All but
om' have fireplaces and hav<> rec-
ently hcc n pa inted. No ~cferred
maintena nt·<'. Asking $395,000.
9032 Adam~. Huntington Bt>ach.
556·7035
* llCI llY IREI * * 1131,000 * 3 br ho use on fee la nd featuring
ha rdwood floo rs & i.hinglt• roof
with 11% assumable 1st T.D. Pnet.-'d
for 1mmed1ate sak•1!' :i670 Sc.tn Mi ·
gut•I 759· I 50 1 or 752-7:373.
* 110,000 IUYS ITU
Ladies a ppa r el s hop with good
leaSt> te rms. Loc-ated in busy shop-
ping l'entt>r Invento ry negotiable.
9032 Adams, Hunting ton Beach.
556-7030
* * PILElllO * * UA .. YIEWIM
Totally remodeled by craftsmen!
Featuring French doors, wooden
shutters. plank floors, used brick &
pool & spa. FEE land w /GREAT
TERMS !! 2670 San Miguel Dr ..
Newport Beach . 759-1501 or
752-7373.
* ZElll IOWI * On thC' water Pm-e slashed $1 5.000
to $199.900. Owner wall finance .
Pro r l'SS lo n a I I y d l•t·ora t l•d w I
gourm t-t .kitche n , 9032 Adam s.
Huntington Beach 556-7035
* WITEIFlllT llOIE *
PlllYITE IUCll
Scnsattonal 4 br home smack on
th(• water'! reaturmg french doors.
fr pk. proft•ssaona lly d t'l·ora tl•d &
private S AN DY BEACH Onl y
$249,000 & SC'll er will carry AITD'
2670 San Mig u e l Dr . Ne wport
&ach 75Y· 1501 or 75:.i .nn
•MASSIVE CISTOI FIREPLACE*
Spt'nd thu~t· romantic evenings
basking 1n the glow of this massive
f1rt>placC' T his s pal·wus fou r be·
droom home• •~ ideally lcx:at.cd <:l()S(.·
to Wl•s tminstC'r Ma ll and Golden-
wcst College and priced to sell
$119,900. 9032 Adams. Hunttngton
Bt•ach 556· 7035
* WESTCLIFF llllllLlllS *
Sensationally remodeled & tlN.-ora-
tcd 4 Br home featuring swimmmg
pool. bonus room, skyltte, lush pri-
va te courtyard. fplc & assumable
financing Only $299.000 on FEE
land 2670 San M1g u<'I Dr., Ne w-
port Bc.>at:h 759· 1501 or 752-737:l .
* TllEOYEll 11.2% LOU *
Onlv $20,000 dn on this spacious
four bedroom. 2 bath home· with
soaring cathedral ceilings. Earth·
tone decor throughout with custom
wall coverings . Bright and a ir y
rountry k1t.chC'n plus family room
and custom patio. OHC>red at $1 54,-
900 9 032 Ada m s. Hunting to n
&ac:h 556· 7035.
* 11.11% Fiii ... IYllllLE
* ---.-u·sm •111 Zero points or fees takeover low
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A MACNAB u~~-
DRUM llOME 1• THTLE llOCI Up
gradt·s l'Vcry wlw n •, IH'<.iU trful
t·ustorn hril·k J<tl'U771 11v1·rluukmg
htlb of Turth· Hcx·k C.1qx·ts &
drc.1p1.'l'lt~ an· dl'(~11alor J14.'rft'('l
Lc11.·aw<.J acros.., I rorn 1·111nrn rx1ol
& :-.pa un ~u1 1•l l'U I dt· sat· :-.t
OW<: I~ :!nd $J'14 !1110 l'at Ad1•11
a5s .. n4:~
FAMILY HOME Ill CORONA DEL MAil A
plau· fur th1· c·>..i ·t ul1v1• ~ l ,1
fam il v Bc•Jut1£ul pnv.111· pool
sldt· honw on quwt -.111·1·1 Thi:-. 4
BH. '1.1 ~ BA hrnru· -.tiow-. bt·tl1·r
thi.l n i.I rnudd W.dk 111 \11U1 .<
pn v.itc• llt'~1l lll'~ 1\ll .ti ,, 111111•
vou ~·an a 11 111 d t;111xl t rn.111< 111g
too! $357,000 Pat Aden 855-4343
855·-t:~-t:i
SIPEll STARTER < ;11od 111v 1·-.t1111·11t
contl11 ClrJSl' lo 11111· 111 :t -.p:1-.
Walk to pvol Eiw1·l11 ·nl 1111 ;1\11111.
dOS(· llJ frN.•lt\,1\-. Onl\ $!-fl 51111
Low d1Jwn LA>\~ rn1111thh .J11\1t·
M c C u I I o u ~ h o r 1' a t /\ d 1 • n
855 H4:~
llC CllYH
A most unique contemporary
Ca pe Cod custo.m estate on
the golf course Featured are
8 bd .. mcl. maid's qrtrs , study
& libra ry . A secluded pool,
gymnasium, & fam. entertai-
ning ar eas a re included for
your at -hom e acuv1t1es Pri-
ced at $2,950,000. Call for ex-
c l u s 1 v e s h o w in g_ J ac ki e
Handleman 631 · 1266
hcblll• '"' ""'"' No need to worry about sel-
ling yo ur home! Owner of
large, e x ec . custom 5 bdr.
home on Mesa Verde Country
Club will consider exchange
for smalle r Mesa Ve rde pro-
perty. Call Jackie Handleman
for more details, 631-1266
CffHSTUUI
Now is the lime to get these
At BELOW MARKET
PRICES
w /10% ON!
3Bd. 2 B a th $1.320 m o ·
$110,000
2Bd. 2 Bath $119,900 Irvine
2Bd. 2 Bath $135,000 Newport
2Bd. 2 Y2 Bath $155,000 Tur
tlerock
4Bd. 2 1h Bath $2 14,900 2.000·
Newport
Harbor Ridge Condo for only
$399,000 -Newport
If you want a deal on a condo
-we will fit you into one of
these TODAY! Call DIRECT
for De tails PATRICK OR
FRED TENORE 631 -1266 or
760-8702 NOW.
an 111d1•p<•nd<•nl appra1sul for $:3:!0,000 VIEW VIEW VIEW +
I Try s:w.ouo dow11 until you 1>C'll your Catalina, whitewater, canyon &
honw Own<·r will hl'lp fma nn· nlte lite view are yours from this
1251 SURFLIH war OPH SAT/SH 1-6 unique multi level. one of a kind
A REAL JEWEL " THE ILUFFS
A fan t<.iSlll' :s Br "Linda" motlt·I on wi-
dest greenbelt Like New . Val·ant
$270,000. New carp<>IS & drps. Ready for
1mml-d1att• <X't'Upaney See anytime
2111 FELIPE OPU SAT /SH 1-6
MAH OR Vlf W -MUliE UH
~Utl'l. 1><1rk hk1• sl'l lln~ Hm fur pc.iddll· I 11•111w; <.ind pool G n •JI lor ort'hurd. Cul
di' -..1l· .,1 ;{ IJC.lrms. Lim rm. $:i7~.500 ft<i.•
I
I HUllliH "VERSAILLES" SlH,000
El1·ganl 4 btlrm & famil y rm T hi· pt·r ·
f<'t'I µIan for h1rg<' 01 -.mall family, young
or nol so young Lg1.• maslt·r -.u1h· 11n I
grnund floor Bl:aul pool and vt•ry prt
vat1· pi.i llO:-. Bl•Sl bu y 1n Big Cu11 yon
V.1<.int &'t.· 1m yttm{' 644 ·4YIO
llli OUYll "YEllSllLLES"
(;1111 1·uursc· vie w! Beaut lanrlsl'apf..'d .
PJ rk like :-.<'lllng Lovl'ly pool. s pa &
g.t11·lio Catl'CI ('OUrtyard w1lh founliim
I M.11 lilt· foyPt w/ghlll•rtng c·h,111dc·lwr -l
bd1 111~. dt·n . fo r mal din rm. 4 1 ~ ha .
$!1.10.000 111dudmg land Laq . .(1· l·•irrwr
WESLEY •• TAYLOR co., REAL TOH I
2111 San Joaqui11 Mills Road
IUWPORT CHTH, IU. IU-4110
Cao1uacs 10 Go Caris
Whithiver 1he Fad
Roll t'm olt lhe m.ir~er Wtlh a C•ass.lted A<l
Gau Now• 642 5678
P• 1plc wno nooo Peopli. I
1 na1 s 111111,11 lhe
DAIL y PILOT I
SfRVICE DIRECTORY
•Sall <1bou11
RESIOENflAI REAl fSIAIE SERVIClS
REDUCED TO $385 ,000
IN BAYCREST
Ht•duc·l•d and n·<tdv to St'll Gor-
f(l'llUS n •modl•ll'<I 4 bdrm, :i bdth
homt• with fomily room, pool and
S JM G n •:ll for C'llll'rta 1n1ng or
familv fun As...;unw fi rst and owm•r
"rll ,:arn largC' M'lon<.J
JAME MITCHLER
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
custom home. The ultimate family
or entertainment home for the
buyer with flair for the unusual. 4
bedrooms, 3 bath, huge kitchen,
large deck & spa. Great financ ing.
available.
I~ IOWI -10YI~ lmlEST
New Cape Cod 2 bedroom in prt·
vate community with pool and Ja-
cuzzi. Walking d istance to every·
thing. $137,950. Open dally 11:00
am to 5:00 pm. 548-2239.
UAlllEWUSTIH
Prime and exceptionally quiet
Newport Beach neighborhood.
featuring 4 bedroom 2 'h baths .
Extremely spacious and well ma-
nicured yard with plenty of room
tor poo l, Jac uzzi or adding on.
Seller will carry financing. $299,-
500. 2421 Francisco Drive. New-
port Beach. Open Sun. 1-5.
con 2 sto11 -1.1.
Located in the beautifully planned
private community of Broadmoo r
Seaview. this 2 story, 4 bedroom 3
bath Port Royal home illuminates
custom elegance . Pool and tennis
facilit ies available. $398,5000.
2106 Yacht Grayling. Newport
Beach. Open Sat. and Sun. 1-5.
LUSE on111
Prestigious location plus views of
the city lights in private commu-
nity of Newport Beach features 3
bedrooms i family room. Owner
is motivated and will carry large
2nd T.D. or lease option. $399.-
000. 2109 Yac ht Grayling, New-
port Beach. Open house Saturday
and Sunday 1-5.
lllVllE TEIUCE
Smashing views of sunsets and
sailboats are enjoyed from this
spacious 4 bedroom beautifu l
residence. Gourmet kitchen plus
swimming pool. Price to sell at
$895,000. includes the land. Seller
will finance.
t_(lQ,
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675-2311 548-2239
GARDEN PARK VILLAGE
41 New England designed townhomes-2 & 3 Bedrooms/2~ Baths
TllPLD PLO IOUIFlllT •• I
..... if • "'"'" ~ ...., ........ 119a. .. ....................... ...,a.w ...
interest loana on thll 3 Br HANO.
VER model. Featuring atr ium &
prime location facing Greenbelt
overlooking Turt.lerock Hilla. Only
$154 ,900 . 2670 San Miguel Dr .,
Ne wpor t Beach . 759-1501 or
752-5353.
11111 •tou
Course, 3 BD. 2 Bath, Liv.
RM, FAM. RM .. Frpl, &
more. ASSUME 10,, I NT.
W/Low Dn. Prin. Only -Call
D IR ECT to PATR ICK or
FRED TENORE 631-1266 .
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* 120,000 •• * Spacious family home with 908rlng
cathedral ceilings a nd bright a nd
airy country kitchen. With 4 large
bl"I, 2 bas and a family room. lt'a a
bargain at $1M.900. 9032 Adams,
Hununston &ach. 556· 7035.
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(714) 7 ... 1111 (114) 111-7111
Ull FMll
In Newport Beach Pool Home
with owner Cinanclng 3 Bdr,
den, wet bar f<Jr only $198,·
500. Harry Frederick
DIUlltlWlnan.T
Exceptional opportunity for 2
Bdrm condo on the bay. Long
term assumable loan of $250.-
000 a t 12.5%. Ownera will
oonsider exchange for income
property. Call for further de-
t a I h . Ruaty Guinther
631-1266
30 Year Loans
A11amahle/No Prepayment Penalty
Cape Cod pool & JPA. large private patios & baleonles, Individual
washer & dryer areas. wet bars, woodbumln9 fireplaces, mlcrowav~
trash compactors, private 2 cor garag~s w/access to home .
Opttonat air-conditioning and solar heat.
from $137,950
Fainiew Roa• al A•eca•o
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Open Daily: 11 ·5
Celt (714) 548'-2239 •
Broker Coop .. tlotl l.mtacl
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:rt;;,. Realty
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1111 .. llT ~~ n:a.d=x~t~c! IN ,,_V~N,~RACI
th• Hiid, wlll t1ke 1ml Bey end oce1n 11lew1
down or ttt<le end cerry m1kt Ihle houH e mu11 1111 entire 1>a1enc e lor the dlacernlno buyer.
1 780,000•t>llt ctt1I on 8"1ctM the l0tewr vMw,
1441 UUIY a (IU U.)
Lux ury & perfection In Dover
ShorM. 5 bdrm1, plu1, plus. FM
land. View. Fantntlc 1eller finan-
cing. $1,400,000.
I --------••Iii I
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 1·5
H.erbcw View ffiUa 130f SAHDCASTU
CORONA DEL MAR ~•nt & aped ou.e 2 11y .•
IDEAL OCEANFRONT
LOCATION IWllNI IOW YtlW I the wttlf. lhe home oner• 4 8Jrm1, -~ ····n ll>IClout llvlng room. pool -nt..'li ~h 11ro• dac11 S 1,300,
U. -U,_.lt.ilJt f"1(J_..I.~
IPll IAT I .. 1·1
Tll ...... (fll ~) a.a NTI lllUZI
Frames custom Corona del Mar dream I
home. Entertainment center opens to
atrium wtth 11pa. Mammoth master 1ultc.
$636.000.
"Blulinlanw." 4 BR,
3 Ba, fem rm. b11 bonu1
rm, form din rm, 2 fplc.
Fee llnct. Ttrrtflc canyon
vtow. •s~.ooo.
.. llMtl lltUI "urf Mrt' Ml JflUr dt1t1hlPft IOI thl•
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11111 """"I• t•111 hl111t1noi ... ,. t1f r\ ... 1111 U11111r• for
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comm. pool a 1p1. F11· I~~~~· ~~~~I tur11 lncludt frple, 2 c11
g1r1ge & AIC. A11umel•------• aidatJng loen & owner wttl To place your mM1t0e
( ................. )
Popular 1 atory 3 bdrm Linda
Plan. Alr/c::ond., 1ecur1ty system.
$275,000 Fee.
llTIU 1-. IPYIWI llW lllfOlll
4 BR 4 8a, pool sized pastoral vtcw .
Owner financing'. $615.000.
10 llTlllll1 lr4 Tl ftl t YUll
Assume let and 2nd. Oesµerntlun . Must
huve o ffe r . 4 BR 3 Ba, near ocean.
$2U9,500.
A1k For
LOAETTA CURCI
Ottio. (714) 8'73--8550
THE REAL
ESTATERS
h ,., O~t1 "'w11 .. 1-.1. :lliO I 1'. "'"'Wttfrt11tl. '1•t. """· WATERFRONT HOMES, INC llf:Al UTATf help finance. A1kl11g tMt.lora th•
• 128,900. 131·7370 1eadlhg pubtlc. ... Kt+•M~· •• , •• , ...... ~ttlfltH
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phone
Dally Pllol
Claumed. 642-567&
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1c 1aullled Ads ere the Selling onrthlng with II 1n1wer to a succeulul
Datly Piiot Cl11111ted Ad garage Of yard sale! lt'e a
11 a 11mple m111er Jutt better way to tell mor6
l•Jll W l°IMel IW.~ JI~ M.!11rw A\O
N'°""""' Bor"' h ""*""' ltli111d .,...... '7Uf00
12c,ooo•n ...... " buys thl1 roomy 4 Bdrm family home w/2 llra-
plac11, a warm famtly
room wl wood beamed
callings Decorator ac-
cent&. $120,000. Prlncl-
pa1s only Don't Claley,
ca.II O.ne toclay
Diane Platenpol-Volpa
! ·-••
RVM*
Betty Kerr Raelly
Open Sun 12-5
1437 Serenaoe Terrace 1rv1na Terrace
Corona Clel Mar $398.000
111-1111
SIU 11 TIAll
4 Br Palermo Home 1rade
Clown $322,000 lee
CllllA 4et UI
2 Br Collage near beach
$195 000 lea
Bernt la Ellert sen
ReallOf
675-2373 .()( 720-0740
Mo1ivated Seti. neal 3Br,
$87,000
752-8731
llYEST•'S
SPECIAL
Condo in So Cou1 Plaa
area Asaume 11118%
APA loan. 10% down
Only SH,950 Seller high-
ly motlvatedl Happy to
carry lge 2nd at low rate.
South Coast Condo Sales,
957-2892
Alao 2 & 3 br Untll
111,IOO •WI $87 ,950 LUllU"f ~O. 2
br, 2 ba, pools, a/c, spa,
rac r ms Sout h Coest
Plaza local Ou1clo. 1111
needed Assume Isl at
10718%. 2n<I 14"1. interest
only Call Owner/1g1
957-2892
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 Bl!DROOM
1561 Miramar, Balboa Penln Pt, NB
642-5200 $339,000 Sun 1-5
386 Broadway, Costa Meea
751-3191 $133,000
507 Jumlne, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $220.000
1010 Wiison. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $104,900
2 HDROOM * * 3300 Marcus. Newport Beach
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 12-5
646-5945 Sun 1-5
259 Fairview. Laguna Beach
494-3754 $225,000
117 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
Sun 2-5
673-8900 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• * 225 Grand Canal, Balboa Island
673-6900 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
214 Sapphire, Balboa Island
673-6900 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
221 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $349,500 Sat 1-4/Sun 3-6
2 BR plu. FAM RM or DEN
702 Acacia, Corona del Mar
673-2041 $235,000 Dally 1-5
1 Aldergrove, Irvine
552-0660 $198,000 Sun 1-5
* •633 Lido Prk Or,#E1 ,LldoPen. NB
631-1400 $649,500 Sun 1-5
107 Ruby Ave .. Balboa Island
644-9060 $598,500 Sun 1-5
535 Hazel Dr .. Corona del Mar
673-8494 $350,000 Sun 1-5
4521 Tremont, Cameo Shores. CdM
644-9060 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 19 Curl Or .. Jasmine Creek, CdM
640-1515/1-728-5151 Sat/Sun 11-4
1525 August Ln. Costa Mesa
673-8550 $134,900 Sun 1-5
* * 10 Balboa Covee, Newport Beach
642-8235 $525,000 Sun 12-5
2 M plue LOFT
552 Hamilton. Coeta Me.a
759-1501 $114,950
s•DROOM
601 Gary Pt, Npt Bch
Sun 1-5
752-5111 $215,000 Sun 1·5
**42 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 642-5200 $550,000 Fee Sun 1-5
820 Victoria, Costa Mesa
759-1501 $95.900 Sun 1-5
18 Sycamore Creek. Trtl Rk . Irv
752-1414 Sun 1-5
101 Debra (Plaza del Sol) CM
546-2313 $199,000 Sun 1--4
1581 MlnOf'ca (Mesa Verde) CM
546-2313 $136,900 Sun 1-5
2647 Westminster, Costa Mesa
645-9429 $140,000 Open Sun 1-5
16474 Hemlock. Fountan Valley
839-5138 S 119,950 Sat/Sun 10-5
19302 Mauna. Huntington Beach
963-6805 $109,950 Sat/Sun 10-5
1946 Port Locicslelgh, HVH. N.B.
644-4289 $210.000 Sun 1-5
1586 Myrtlewood. Costa Mesa
646-3255 $131.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1126 E. Balboa Blvd. (Penln) Balboa
759--9100 $1 ,295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1437 Serenade Terrace. CdM ·
673-1181 $398,000-Fee Sun 12-5
408 Avocado Ave., Old CdM
675--4225 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1610 Tuatln Ave .• Newport Beech
552-Agent Sun 12-4
102 Blue Lagoon. So. Laguna
631-1400 $545,000 Sat/Sun 11-7pm
3024 Ocean Bl .. Corona del Mar
631-1400 $1 .350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
17912 Butler, Irvine
552-7698/552-7500
212 VI• Eboll. Lido Isle. N.B.
Sun 1-5
673-7300 $498,500 Sun 12-3
1911 Court St., Balboa Penln, NB
673-7300 $399,000 Sun 1-5
2653 Vista Omada, Bluffs. NB
644-9060 $285,000-Fee
1312 Santanelta Terr, CdM
Sun 2-5
673-8550 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
503 Vista Grande, Bluffs, N.B.
6«-9060 $180,000 sun 1-5
5041 PaMO de Vega,,Turtletock, Irv
760-1900 $167,500· Sat/Sun 12-5
1 Aue Fontalnbleeu. Big Cyn, NB
760-1900 ssoo.ooo sun 2·6
11 F .. tMrwood, Univ. Park, Irv.
559--9437 $189,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
a 8'I ... LOf'T
701 Gotdtnrod, CdM
831·1400 $3&0,000 OJ*' Sun 1-4
I 8'I ..... OUllT
1e21 LoulM st, uiauna 8MOh
494.7579 t29t,000 9un 1-15
a M ..... 'All Mii or DIN
420 Oehlla. COrone del Mar 131·12ee te25,000 .. Bun 2-15
222 luaonle. Npt 8ch
t71-fe70 1114,900 9un 1-4:30
211 Opel, lalbo9 ... , Npt 9ch
•15-4000 •1.eoo aun 12-4
311 J• ,...,. (Qd ~ CdM
17~ '380,000
call 642·5678 Pl09lel
DIRECTORY -• ..,, tM• "-dJ .,_...., wtMI ,_ .... ...._.. • ,_ .. 11-......... •I-. i.e ...... ltW ...... -·~ill ............. ..., ............ ...._ a~· DAIU MOT WAMT ADS.,..,_, .. w ................ fw .. -,.... .................................... _ .. ,...., _,,...,,
* 1087 Glen Cir, Costa Meaa
640-9900 $229.000
1312 Dover Dr (WestcH) NB
Sun 1-5
642-5200 $259,000 Fee Sun 1-5
* * 301 North Star (Dover Shra) NB
642-5200 $525,000 Sun 1-5
958 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa
546-23 13 $129,900 Sun 12-4:30
14131 Klee. lrvlne
642-8235 $169,000 Sun 1-5
3823 Sundune Lane. Harbor View Hiiis, NB
644-6200 $397.500 Sun 1-5
2345 16th St (Nwpt Hgts) NB
645-0303 $240,000
4091 Re~es (Greentree) Irv
645-0303 s 145,000
2421 Bunya, Newport Beach
Sun 1-4
Sun 1-5
675-1771 $255,000 Sa 2-5/Sn 12-3
2323 Cllll Or .. Newport Beach
646-7768 $889.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
452 Broadway, Costa Mesa
646-3369 $197,500 Open Sun 1-5
2627 Bunya, Newport Beach
752-0777 $232,500 Sun 2-5
3711 Seashore Or., Newport Beach
673-6578 Sat/Sun 10-4
2109 Yacht Grayling. Newport Sch
675-2311 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
542 Harbor Isl Or. (Prom Bay), NB
759-9100 $1 ,400.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4601 Camden. Corona def Mar
759-1221 $895,000 Sun 12-5
2331 Cllff Oc.io Newport Hgts, NB
63 1-1400 $695,000 Sun 1-5
2611 Circle Or .. Bayshores. N.B.
644-9060 $536,000..fee Sun 1-5
1515 Cumberland (Westclf) NB
540-1151 $240,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
1436 Serenade Terr. CdM
675-5511 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 134 Harbor Isl. Rd, NB
751-3191 $650.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
25 Rustling Wind. Trtlrk Vsta. Irv.
759-1501 $280,000, Sat/Sun 1-5
118 Via Quito, Lido Isle. N.B.
673-7300 New Sat/Sun 1-6
*4527 Gorham, Cameo Shores. CdM
644-9060 $749,000-Fee Sun 1-5
19 Whitewater, Jaamlne Creek, CdM
644-9060 $379,500 Sun 1-5
120 Shoreclltt Rd.(Shoreclfs)CdM
644-9060 $495,000 Sun 2-5
1524 Santanella Terr(lrv. Terr)CdM
631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1-5
2100 E. Ocean Bl .. Bal Penln, NB
644-9060 $759.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
102 Via Koron. Lido Isle
642-8235 $685,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4931 Hemlock, Univ, Park, Irv
644-9060 $193,000-Fee Sun 2-5
* 1901 Galatea (Irv Terr) CdM
673-7761 $795.000-fee Sun 1-5
* 1472 Galaxy Or., Dover Shores, NB
642-2510 $739,000-fee SaVSun 1-5
7 Rue Chateau Royal. Big Cyn. N.B.
760-1900 $675,000 Sun 1-5
3 BA ptue FAM RM Of DEN
plue OUl!IT
2211 Waterfront. Corona del Mar
642-8235 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
405 Irvine. Newport Beach
552-2000 $200,000 Sun 1-4
4 HDROOM
600 Begonia, Corona del Mar ·
631-1266 $585,000 Sun 2-6
2421 Franclaco Dr., Newport Bch
875-2311 $299,500 Sun t-5
222 COt'al Balboe Island
876-e921 $539,000 Set/Sun 1-5 .
1985 Port Claridge, Newport Bch
955-3454 Sun 12-4
42A Bef'vue Ln., Balboa Penln, NB
831-1400 "419,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
7 Trafalgar. Newport 8"ch
759.1221 $1.400,000
3113 Madeira, COlta M ...
Sun 12-5
$13,500 Set 12:30--3:30
4 M plul 'AM RM or DIN
•111e or1o1e Or (MMe Verde) CM ~31-12ee s21&.ooo sun 1-4
222 VI.a Koron (lido 1•> NB
642-5200 Bun 1·S
30e5 Loren Ln, Cotta MeM
979-&370 t12t,500 open 11:30-<t
2112 TebaaO (Mlaa Vltde) CM a.2-aaocJ e11a.ooo eun 1.a
261& ~.HY Hm1. CdM
M4-GOO l•,IGO LH. 8un 1-1
2701 Canary (Mesa Verde) CM
546-2313 $239.900 Sun 1-5
2333 Arbutus, E-Bluff, NB S.2-8235 $245,000 L.H. Sun 12-4
* 1805 Glenwood. Westcllff, N.B.
644-9060 $349.500 Sun 2-6
1612 Anita Ln. Newport Beach
63 1-1266 $225,000 Sun 1-5
2149 Miramar, Bal Penln, N.B
63 1-1266 $645,000 DaJly
2800 Drake (Mesa del Mar) CM
546-23 13 $147.500 Sun 1-4
1132 Sea Ln, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $350.000 Sun 1-5
* * 2804 W. Oceanfront. N.B.
631-1400 $725,000-lee Sun 1-5
233 Polnaettla, Corona del Mar
673-427 1 $624.500 Sa/Sun 1-5 * 17 Muir Beach Cir. Spyglass. CdM
645-0776 S 179.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
•ae1 2 Palermo Dr .. Hunt. Beach
963-0061 Sat/Sun 1-5
18971 Antioch, Turtlerock. Irv.
541 -5032 $185,000 Sun 12-3
• 5190 CaUfornla. Norco ''
1-735-5086 $164.500 Sat/Sun 12-5
2106 Yacht Graytlng, Newport Sch
675-2311 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1753 Port Manlelgh Cir, HrbrVu, NB
640-9996 $459.000 Sal/Sun 1-4
1306 Sandcastle (HVHls) CdM
644-426a $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 25 Warmsprlngs (Wdbrg), Irv
"51 -3191 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge, N.B.
631-1400 $2,200,000 Set/Sun 1-4
1425 Watson. Costa Mesa
751 -3191 $128,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
4639 Gorham (Cameo Shores) CdM
559-9400 $649,000 Sun 12-5
1 Rue Val Bonne. Big Canyon, NB
673-9060 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* *607 Bayside Or .• Newport Sch
631-1400 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2000 Port Chelsea Pl., HVH, N.B.
675-2373 $322,000-fee Sun 1-4:30
2412 Cliff Or., Nwpt Heights. NB
673-7771 $598,000-fee Open dally
333 Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar
760-0452 $498,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
17 Muir Beach Cir, Spyglaaa, CdM
644-9060 Sat/Sun 1-5
2811 Lorenzo. Mesa del Mar. C.M.
631-7370 $152,900 Open Sun 1-4
* 15 EV4tnlng Song. Turtlerock, Irv.
675-6670 $174,990 Open Sun 1-5
210 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB
675-3048/673-2556 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1115 Galatea Terr (Irv. Terr) CdM
644·9060 $498,000 Sun 1·5
125 1 Sur111ne Way, HV Hiiia, CdM
644-4910 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1101 Grove Ln. (Westcllff) N.B.
642-8235 $500,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1441 Galaxy Dr .• Dover Shores, NB
548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 St. Tropez. Harbor Ridge, N.B.
760-1900 $850,000 Suri 1-5
3 San Sebastian, HarbOt' Ridge, NB
760-1900 $2.3 mllllon Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1132 Ebbtlde, Hrbr View Hiiie, NB
760·1900 $760,000 Sun 1-5
4 BR plue PAM RM or DIN
ptua GU.IT
2211 Tuatln, Newport Beech
646-4380 $335,000 SaVSun 1-5
IMDROOM
**219 Via Lido SOUd, Lido IM, NB 780-1800 $2,250,000 Sun 1-5
I IR ptua PAM RM or DIN
2762 BaYthe>re (Baylhorea) NB
759--9100 $875,000 Sun 1·5
3058 Johneon A"19., Cotta MMe
842-<Me1 $149,600 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1«1 Oaluy Or, Oowr 8hrl. N8
$75-2373 .1.400,000-Fee Sn 1-4:30
••124 w. Bey, lelboe '**'· Na 631-1400 t1.485,000/ Sat/Bun 1-8
938 Via lido SOUd, Udo I •• NI
844-9080 .. 50.000 Sun 1:30-6
•12 Tr1f~ .. Hrbr Aldge, NI
M4-9200 ~500.000 Sat/Bun 1-5
1 MOrtaoo. Hrbr Aldae Eat.a• N8
944-1200 ttN.CM»O a.vaun 1..e
•1211 Clltf Or (Clftwn) N8
842-6200 '421,ooo ,_ sun 1.5
11172 Via Tcwhayrtrtc) trv
116-eOOO ~'
~~r....r,:-r
t M plue FAM RM °' MN
* 1848 Newport Hla Dr. E .. HVH, NB
642-8235 $569,000 Sun 1-5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 RDROOM
2525 E Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar
640-5560 $499,000 Sun 1-5
4 11 'h Dahlia, Corona det Mar
675-5511 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1815 w. Bay. Bal. Penln, NB
673-3777 $350,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
2277 Pacific Ave .. Costa Mesa
673-7300 $125,800 Sat/Sun 2-5
2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN
209 19th St .. Bal. Penln, NB
631-1400 $319.000 Sat/Sun 12-4
*501 St. Andrews. Cllffhaven, NB
673-7300 $169,500 Sun 11 -1 * 10 Crest Cir. Canyon Crest, CdM
673-8494 $165.000 Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
304 Esplanade (Bluffs) NB
,
640-0020 $277.000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
*31 4 Avenida Cumbre (Bluffs) NB
7'59-9100 $210.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 551 Vista Grande (Blutts) NB
759-9100 $222,500 Son 1-5
2445 Vista Nobleza. Bluffa. N.B.
675-2373 $27~.000-Fee Sal/Sun 1-5
'111 Dahlia, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
53 Seaplne, Big Cyn, Npt Bch
631-1400 $340,000 Sun 1-4
2116 Felipe, The Bluffs, N.B ..
644-4910 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BA plue FAM RM or DEN
fi7 Rue Vlllars (Big Canyon) NB
759-9100 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2642 Vista Ornada (Blutta)"NB
759-9100 $244,500 Sat 1-5
4 BEDROOM
•201A carriage (Bradford Pl) SA •
857-2040 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
404 Columbia Rd., Npt. Crest. NB
631 -1400 $249,000 Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 Bl!DROOM
Fairview & Avocado Rd .. Costa Mesa
5•8-2239 $137,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
It 3 Lago Soud. Irv
640-9900 $159.000 Sun 2-5
3 BEDROOM
2521 Sunflower #82, Santa Ana
640-9900 $119,500 Sun 2-5
873 VIiiage Creek, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $136,500 Sun 1-4 * 157 Yorktown Ln .. Costa Mesa 646-8396 $102,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
Faln.'lew & Avocado Ad .. Costa Mesa
548-2239 $154,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2-2 RDROOM
515-515'~ Orchid (Old CdM) CdM
759-9100 $356,000 Sun 1-5
2001 Kings Ad., Newpor1 Hgts, NB
673-6900 • $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 aa ~lu1 PAM RM or DIN
and 2Mend1 BR
107 • 107'h Ruby Ave. Balboa Island
644-9060 $598,500 Sun 1-5
2 -1 BIDROOM
1510 Abalone Pl, Balboa Island
673-6900 $535.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 plue 3 HDROOM
**5061:. Oceanfront: Bal. Penln.
673-7300 sun 1-5
2-4 MDROOM
* •202 S. Beyfront. Balboa Isl.
673-8900 $2,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
PROPERTY
FOR LEASE
4 IR plue ,AM Ml or DIN
HOUll
230 GofcMnrod, Cofone del Mar
873-8-'94 $2600/mo &atl&ln 1-6
I M PIMH.
CONDOMMUll
*'°2 Schotr Piiia. #131, v ......
673-1300 •?Simo Sat 10-12/Sn 1-6
PROPERTY
FOR RINT
4M-.•AMIMwDIN
1627 Harbor CrMt. 8pyglUI Hiii, CdM
842..ena 11100/mo. Sun 11-a
7 Albor Oten, WooctbttdQe, lrltne
MS-0778 $179,000 &Un 12-8
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1175 TOYOTA
COROlll Wl&Oll
4 speed trans .. air cond . radio. Automatic trans .• power brakes,
luggage rack. delU>1e exterior In stereo cassette, custom cab and
metalhc brown with saddle vlnyl In-step bumper A great work truck
terlor Great economy with room for that's priCed to sell
the ram1ly (383MPR).
CALL 5 2999 TODAY!
. 1171 &IC 414 1171 IUSTAll
"MllM SIERRA 11" FlSTllCI
Automatic trans .. pwr. st. & brakes. Economical 4 cylinder engine. 4 air cond., stereo, cassette, sliding speed iransmission, pwr. steering &
rear window, dual tanks. custom brakes. AM-FM stereo, wire wheel
wheels & tires and chrome step discs, radial tires & more Must see
bumpet ( 1 M68928). What a neat 4 to appreciate. (853VAE).
wheeler for just 5 3699 5 6999
1979 HOllDA 1111 TOYOTA
ACCORD 4 DOOR COllOLU "Siii" LIFTllCI
5 speed trans., air cond., pwr
Automatic transmission, power brakes, AM-FM stereo, ext. trim
steering & brakes, air cond . silver p~age, spotless yellow finish with metallic exterior with burgundy tn· black vinyl Interior. (381962). A fun tenor & AM-FM radio (465WUOJ car with great sty11ng for just
\ 5 6599 5 5299
1111 TOYOTA 1111 TIYITI ClllOLU 4 Ill. IElll -lt.U .._I" Unl&ll Auto trans . factory air conditlo-5 speed. factory air conditioning, n1ng . power steering, power disc power steering, power disc brakes. brakes, AM-FM stereo and low stereo ca11ette, aunroof & under mlles. (1CGE044). 11 ,000 mlln (1BSY724).
55499 5 7399
BRAND NEW 1982
TOYOTA 1/2 TON PICKUP
4 speed transmission, front disc brakes, 2.4 litre engine and
fully factory equipped. (039756). A graduation special at
$
NO EASONABLE
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SPECIAL
GREEN RIBBON BUYS
These late model, low mileage cars all
carry Earle Ike's exclusive 2 year 24,-
000 mile warranty. You can't losel
BEST BUYS
IN ORANGE COUNTY!
llll IATSUll 1·210 2 Ill. 5 3499 Automatic trans . pwr brakes, AM-FM
radio, steel radial tires.. exterior trim pac-
kage Very clean in every respect
(328TZD) White exterior with beige vinyl
Interior for )ult
1911 DATSUI 21151 5 4399 5 speed trans , air cond., pwr brakes.
stereo. tinted glass & more! Gleaming
metallic suver w ith custom 11.tertor
(263VCP) StyllSh economy tor only
1110 lllll 121 COIPE 5 6999 Automatic trans , pwr. brakes. air cond . AM-~M stereo, alloy wheels, ext8flor trim
pacllaoe & more (1BJZ435). This glea~
brown metallic beauty has less than 15. mites: don't miss Ill ·1
1111 TIYITl llPU s7999 6 cyl., auto. trans., factory air conditioning,
power st881'1ng, ~disc brailes, AM-FM
stereo radio, lilt wlieel and alloy wheels (933ZFW). .
BRAND NEW 1982
TOYOTA COROLLA
4 speed transmission, bucket seats. front disc brakes, 1.8 litre
engine and fully factory equipped. (234512). a graduation spe-
cial at $
OFFER REFUSED ON ANY TRUCK IN
INVENTORY ••• MAKE US AN OFFER EVEN
AT FACJORY INVOICE,. INCLUDING 4x4'S!
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1111 FORD 1111 ISUZU F· 150 PICI UP "LS" COUPE 6 cyl . auto. trans , power steering 5 speed 1ransm1ss.on. AM-FM radio. power brakes. AM-FM radio. ttnted all the factory equipment, 1ust over glass custom wheels & low miles 11 000 miles. custom wheels & tires ( 1'1'41087) flCOA945J
5 7699 5 5999
1110 DATSUN 1171 TOYOTA
. 121 o un11c1 CELICA LIFTIACI
SL package, 5 speed. lactory air Automatic transm1111on. power
conditioning, AM-FM radio tinted steering. power disc brakes, AM-FM
glass. custom interior & exterior & stereo. rear window shade k1l &
under 8000 miles (1APBU7) custom two tone paint (613UXTJ
5 5299 54299
1179 TOYOTA 1111 TOYOTA CELICA um1c1 CELICA LIFTIACI 5 speed trans . air cono1t1on1ng Auto trans factory air cond1tio-stereo. power steering rear window nong . power disc brakes. AM-FM shade & custom two tone red me-radio sunrool and alloy wheels talhc l1n1sh (842XSOI What a car tor (1AQX975) only
s5999 5 7999
1110 YILllWllEI 1971 TOYOTA
SOllllOOI "I" CDWOLLI "H" COUPE
5 speed trans., factory air cond . 5 speed tran1m1ss1on. stereo cas-
power disc bralles. stereo cassette. sette, power brakes and morel
sunroof, alloy wheels & gleaming (677ALFJ An e11cept1onally clean
black package (1AOK676) rare model for 1ust
5 7799 s3399
BRAND NEW 1982
TOYOTA TERCEL
4 speed transmission, bucket seats and fully factory equipped.
(415074). A graduation special now pr1ced at only
$
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.q. ft. Bre.tthtak.lng. Sell or exchange
for Newport Beac:h or?? Submit. M38,ooo. •11e.ooo ~ulty.
IWIU 171-4141 I 144-4121
2112 UYIMll lllYE
UYlllOllES
IPEI SUI 1-1
Prime Bayfront View. Pier. Dock.
Quality 5 BR In Desirable Gated
Community. PV1 Beach. Beautiful-
ly Upgraded. Even If Purchased
With Land, $2,076,600 Total Price
Is Less Than Equal Locations With
Equal Amenities. Priced At $975.
000 leasehold. Marilyn Twitchell's
Listing.
# 1 llE YILUIS
llli ClllYOI
OPEi SUll 1-5
Spectacular Golf Course View.
This Elegant LJst1ng Offers Pri-
vacy, 3 Large Bedrooms. 3 Baths.
Family Room. 3-Car Garage &
Lovely Gardens. Enjoy Entertai-
ning In This Dramatic Home. Pri-
ced At $725,000. Trudy Stubble-
field's Listing.
314 lVElllDl CUllRE ILIFFS
OPEi SUI 1-5
TlllE, LEASE/OPTIOll, OR SILE
Only $15,000 Down. Large Assu-
mable Loan With 30 Yr Fixed
Rate. Owner Wiii Carry Large 2nd
T.O. At Low Interest Lovely 3 BR
End Unit W/Wrap Around Patio
On Lush Greenbelt. Immediate
Posess1on. Only $210,000 Sally
Shlpley's Listing.
1121 E. llLIOI IOULmRD
PEllllSIU
OPEi SUI 1-&
Waterfront With Dock. Panoramic
View -Great Location. Redwood
Float + wO ' Dock. Custom Built
Home Wl3 BR, 3 Balconies. Ex-
ceptional quality. Kitchen W/Vlew
Window Has All Modern Amenl-
t les. Used Brick BBQ In Out-
standing Patio Area. Even Tiled
Garages. Great Ottering. $1,295.-
000. A Dion-Marla Listing.
142 UllH llUll RIYI
PIOlllTllY UY
IPll Ill 1·1
Custom Bayfront. FEE LANO.
Parquet Floors. New Carpets, 3
BRs + Conv. Oen. 3% Baths. Sep.
D.R. Huge F.R. W/Wet Bar. Kit-
chen W/Pantry. Brkfst Rm. Sau-
na 3-Car Garage. Wood Deck.
Bay, Dock. Owner Will Carry Lrg
2nd. $1 .400,000 Marilyn Tw1t -
chell's Listing.
Hl VISTA liRlllDE ILUFFS
OPEii SUll 1-5
Single Level. Lovely 3 BR With
Enclosed Yard & Private Patio On
Lush Greenbelt. Freshly Painted &
Newly Carpeted. Only $222.500.
Sally Shlpley·s Listing.
511-515~ OICllll
COIGU DEL Ill
OPEi Sii 1-5
Duplex. Recently Completed
Custom Unit W /Used Bnck Fire-
place. Mexican Tiies. Vaulted
Ceil l n$1s . Master Sui te W /
Cathedral Windows & Treetop
Views. Cozy. Secluded 2 BR Rear
Unit Plus Poss. Guest Quarters!
Great Financing. $356.000. A
Collins-Hill Listing.
1111 CllYOI
Presenting The Least Expensive
Home In Newport Beach's Presti-
gious Big Canyon. Shows Like A
Model -Typically Pride Of Owner-
sh Ip. Huge Mas ter Suite Plus
Separate Guest Quarters. Owner-
Agent Wiii Finance. Priced Under
Market Value At $415,000. John
Merrill's Listing.
SAi Jiii CIPISTlllO
lllLLTIP ESTATE
Special 5 Bedroom Home On Ap-
,., prox. 5 Acres. Solar Heated Poot.
Spa. Room For Tennis Court.
Horses. Guest House. Magnificent
View Of Surrounding Valley. $1 ,-
975,000. Binnie Dixon's Listing.
llUT flll&IOIM
Big Canyon Mclain Condo. 3 BR,
2~ BA. Dining Room. El Dorado
Mod e~. Community Pool &
Tennlt.Seourlty Gated. Priced At
Only $230.000. $50,000 Down.
Marilyn Twttchell'a Uttlng.
Niil OlllllY
Drac.nattc Home • Approx. ~ Acre
-4 BR • Poot -Spa • Park 8 Cara
<t R.V. -Great location • Keep 3
HorHa, Maybe More, On Your
Own Property. $289,000. A
DebOlt.Shlp.y LltUng.
11 ... lllOMMAHLUI
This house Is o n 4~' lot, zoned R-2.
block from ocean. $390,000.
IPll U .. AY 1 ..
a11 JAlllllE
111-1111
HYFROU /\ ho n w wuh tht· ulu-
mJlt· lt·alun•s f or u lux urwus
llll' sl y lt· fill" bout slip. 3 BR. fom
rm & rornud dining Sta1nc•d
gl..i:,!> 1•vl•ry'-' hl·n" Jt·nnal n '.
t·t·ntral vat·uum & air n>nd
lll<ll bit· fplt:. l'Xlt.'nSIVl' Sl'<.'Urlty
sysl<•m!>, ba ys1d<' pat10 & 2nd
... turv balrnnv $1.750.000 Bobbi
Hyo.a.n 75'L-14.14 tK:l7)
MARIOft ftltcE'S FIHST Magn1fi-
l"1•n t t•i-t<J lt· h1>nh· l"omb1n1ng
f111•111al1ty ll..t. g1 al·1uusrwss 4 BR
f;1111 r m & l1br..iry Fahrtl" W<Jll
t•11vt·r1ngs. l"Uslum woods &
f n •rwh cl ours & wmdows i':lc•-
l;!<•nt mi.J!>lt•r !>Ulll· pool & s pa
t\fl )Vllh an Ul1!.UrpJS ... l•d V1t·w1
SI . iso.ooo L vnni' V Jll•nt1nt·
1; 14 -n:wu 1K:mi
HYFRHT Stwlt1·n d II\ llJr uur
bland • M<.oan ba v v11•w w lr.im
rm & p<H>I g 11·..1 i for l"n tl·rta1 •
mng $1 .·HlO.OUO Lil St•lh·r will
ht·lp w l 111Jnt·1 njo( Fur a ppl o n
securi t y I s land ca ll D o n a
Chic hester 642-8:l35 (K39)
CUSTIM COLOIUll Sunplt• Yl't l'll•
g;1nt :i BR h111n1· an N1•wport":-.
t1n1•-,1 gu:1r<li-d t"n1111un1t y .
C~u .. dlly W•11 km;1n:.h1µ & <ip-
p 11111tme•11ts plus Vl·ry l1 v abl<·
flo or pl<rn ror t hl• UIM"l•fnang
l'tJUpll' or snrnll l;,1mlly Vi1•w
$1 ,295,000 Land included .
Martha Macnab 642-8235 (K40)
PHH&•IC OCUI VIEW Came·o
Short's h o me south o f PCH :i
BR ~ lovc•ly family room Lots
o r extra. room & i.turagl' See
Catalil"la. sail boitl !-. & sunsl'ls
All this o n ree land ror o nly
$729 .900 Darll·nl' llt•rman
752-1414 tK4lt
l IME Willi '9111£ C u stom built -
for prt!sent ow n C'r s by l van
We lls &•auurul l"Ornc•r lot lhgh
l"t·1hng!>. lg formal cmtry, formal
din rm, lg country k1tl0 h<•n w /
rpk & '>l·attng an·a S parkl\)lg
pool $U4.500 incl. lands Ow-
m ·r will finance. Barbara Aunt•
tl4:!-H'L:i5 ~K42)
UU VIEW UHIH This scn·m ·
Plan I m prl-st1g1ous J.M . Pl•tcrs
"Landing" IS JUSt two homc-s o ff
W11<1dbndgt• South Lakt' Spa-
l 111us Irving & 1mpn·ss1vt• Jrch1-
l (·e·turl· l'Offihtnt'd W/tl'fr1f1t r1 -
n;mnn~ makl· lh1!> homt• a mu~t
t u :-.t• t • $ :! ·Ui . ~ 0 0 /\ n n e · H a 11
551-8700 (Kt:11
THTLE ROCK PUSllUT UM£ n t. a u I I ( u I I y d (• l II r :J t (> cl
"Ex1·1·ut1Vl' H ome•" w l hu~t·
p;1rk lake· g;irdt•n /!.J t•11vc·11-d p;,a-
t1u'> ·I RH . F\1rn rm. formJI d1-
111ng w l m<m y l'l1·gt1nl upgr<1dl>s
fo:M l'llt·nt finaneing · Ownc•r w /
l'Hrrv ht TD s:s2s.ooo including
land Bl·ll1· P .1rtc·h tiH fl200
CK4·l>
WOOIHIDH PUCE -STOIEWOH
MODU CUL-DE-SIC LOCATIOI Just
... tt·ps lo tht• lake• & tf'nms t·ourl'i
1 ... t h1::. h1·.aut1fully upgradt•d :l
BH. l)IH" IPvc·I ram1ly hotnt', fl'U·
1u1 ang !!pa in 1•ndosNI privutt'
r;1t10 o.arc'a. luvc•ly atrium, l"UStum
pl.rntalio n shullNs plus c•xn ·I·
ll·nl finandng $2:.!!),000 DurlC'ne
P eintinger 551-8700 (K45)
WOOIHIHE OHH C h a rming
"R€'dwood" modt•I -'.l BR, 2 1'
b;1ths, dining a r e a . profess1onnl-
ly dL'l'Orated in s pring colors. Lg
patio -;ur condit1onc'Ci. Commu·
nily pool. t<'nms c"Ourts & lake.
$1 55.000 F<•c D o nna Godshall
644-6200 (K4tl)
.... u IHI Elegantly appointed
2 BR unit in thl• meadows hu
new l'llrpe t . c u s t o m window
coverings, designe-r r lxtures. 2
storage sheds, redwood decking
& A/C. Too beautiful to believe
& priced al $59,000 Lorraine
Reid 551 -8700 (K47)
SPIOlAOIUI YllW 1111111 11•1
llYllSlllll Excellcmt financing/
plus O\lllne r wilt ualat. View,
Mutt 5<'<:! CuslOm foaturcs. El~
cgant 5 BR, hon'le Incl. ex. lg.
prl. spa & lnndl'JCAplnj{ by Rogers
Gardena. Plantation 11h uttcra
throughout, fln~ll c•rpellng,
hardwood noor11'\I· Crown mol·
ding. $9.ae.ooo ,Bea Arnold ..
6«~200
OHmY IHUSI MllH :J Bdrm 2lull1>1.1111~ drpt 1lll1n111l glua pvt •P• 111w11 11ow1111g rte •1111 mak .. more ttnM
Duplex, 4 bdrm plu1 2 1127.000 wllll 13•1t 1111un yorda 2 cur qo.11aga 2 10 11nt1 llolJtry rm II. o '>OCU I "'•n •enllng Start whh
bdrm, 1 year new Will '1"0 on 111 TO Ju1111111•d 16th Platt 60"'• lu111 u1 11ly u111a Ownm wouio 111 1• IOv11ly Plan 5 In
trade down 1385,000 n11d1 111111 ••crow C1111 I 12' .~. own11r will c1my 111o.11 111 ~••II "' 1111d" f~ D Of'llf1i)e l rH 2 bdrm, I
.. .... LeM 709 Orchid, Corona dtl 64(>-1151 2nd Of try 11qu•ty snaring condo c.10 .. 1 lo l A b w!lh 1Unny dec:k and
Beautiful "Eaatatde" c:on-Mar 851-9135 I I p•C>gTam w11h 110 n1oney 1 lie.re' ywr 01XluJ lu1111y1 prtmlum 1oca11on 1 98 .
O"m' •HLllM down John Ellol, Agl, I To111 Mo1r11-l11vt1111e1 11g1 500
pon. 3 bedrooms. 2'1• Duplex. • bdrm p1u1 2 673 J9611 01 631 4509
doloca1tdcloeet0Ntw· "
1
1 631 43 '11 wu111<d11y1 . !>ei99400
b1th1. Fireplace S 146. bdrm. I year new Will I weekend~
000. 19111 1dvont11ge o t trade down 1386.000 A l T E-NTI O N-VE T g terma~ l,I,, Ttr•tl ~o:, ~~cl~~i3~orona del I latftl4t 8·2 Ltf , BRANO NEW CONDOS0
Stretcll out In atyltl w11h I I ltt11tl11 l ulhltrsl 1 13 elegant 'J BR 2•., ba
lhls 4 bedroom. 3 bllh IY OWIEll "1 N11wly dc•r.oruled 2 Bdrm conaor. ·" 1-111m1110<;t111011
ldreaml ·About 2200 aqua-J 702 Acac1a CdM S23f>K llome on 60x I?!> 101 l \p• uu11111101 kllc.h•n
,0 feet Dining, lamily OpenOaily l·S 673·2041 Room 10 bu•hl f111t TD m1c10 ov11n1 vJullti<.I
1oom. llreplact Plomly otl $102,000 us!>urnul>lt< c11 cuil111g11 ti .. 1~01111•~
room 101 a s w imming --------• 14°'• Asking S 137 SOO y11rd1, 2 c ar g&td(lt<S
p
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onl S168.500. asaume FOREVER VIEW ror an ap1-101111111u111 10 pool & !ipa Bu1loer o•vllb MM! cell 540 1151 ~1n1 rates & 1011w1 Sa l/ Sun 12·5 631 6194
O•••llY 0.•1111 I BAYfRQNT w~dys. 850-9718 (vos Tn1s 3 bedroom P'Oot' 751·3297
llome is perfect for enter-"CHANNEL R£[C" POOL HOMF $ t 4t 900 to1ningr HIS family room. 1i1r • BR 2 Bt.1 r.ul cJt.. ~.ic :~:1~1,~cs8. ~~~~~'n ~~~~I 2121 ltlll Ir (Fl) •HE II l 100 slloel viH.an1 Ownur
ls kyhgnr and at11um S173 e,.1 Te4ay 1·1 JBR 2BA A 1 co11<.1 Q11 t.1n.<iou~ Will nego11 ... 1e
SOO seller will help linan·1 Seld om ottered 111 ""' 1arg11 R ;:> lot Park 1111~ Pay PO•nls or go VA Cun
ce Landmark IOcallon bu11 yard ras1s1de By ownN loday C-2 I Adobt' 12 2% llftrtSf ding Verv spacious 2 $13'l ooo 64:> 9125 or ___ 7~8!97!._
• 1 odrm. 2 tlfllh wllll ~wee 64? 2741 &II<'• !>JO PM Sellai assisted financing ping panoi am ... ol Nt"w
Two story 4 bedroom! porl Bay & bluo P.ic.ihc 3 Br I Sa nou~ uu 1.119e
home Abou1 2100 square Assoc pool apo1.•oui. 50.< 17!> J un11 IQI 136
feel Formal dtn•ng room.
1
\un"ecks & boat slips HJm111011 Oo not ch\llllh
l•eparate tam1ly room Approx SJOOK ol anum 1en""'~ $ 129 000
llfeplac:e Large POOL I loans ollered 111 5499 000 !>48 504 I evt!> o w~n<Jo,
wllll lots ol bncll de<:kong · 611 JS<O wkdy~
$199.000. bl<r Golla see• I
lll-2390 i~:rnt11u1!i & l!: ll ..
il\ rii llu rn
OW•H IEEH
OASll
Ring 640· 5560 Anytime
Eastblufl Pfol Bldg.
2 Br I Bo I I 01 I U.i
72~ H)!:. H:? 101 Do 1101 ••Iha Id••' IOOI Ulblurlr ll:'lllllllb 1~21! ...................... ~~~~~~--·! o,aflgt.1 s l 71) 000 01tf•• '" ••• .) : 5•6 ')04 I l•VC\ & W~lld~ Charming 4 bdrm. 3 '~ Cozy co11age 2 b< I bA, &31 :i~~O wk<.ly~
ba 2 s ty Don Peterson trplc , walk to boac tl
home. breakfast room, Owner finance R·2 101 4 Br :?' UJ Cnnrl• tly
fireplace, many e1111es S215.000 640 -4776ev!. O wnt'r M ani ''''"
$539.000 222 Cur al $105 000, "' '"~'""''uh· Open Sal/Sun 1·5 Appl I 270 IEIRH VI h11anc1nq AL~1119 $1 I<'
Owner/Agettl 675·6921 Walk 10 beach & t>ubl ';00 fr4b 0790
oflfce l!om tt11s cu,.om HUH llU bu111 home ol wood 6 CorHrsttH
S1and111d Size IOI plus 50 g1asa En1oy Buc.k Gully PropertiH
yr old collage on qu1e1 wlldllte & suns£'ts over HEAF 11 is• 101 2 Es.;
and ol Island $270 000 Ca1a11na 3 Bd• 2 Bd lu Twnh•.. 1 ~· ild ou; "'
Owner Wiii finance Bllr lal p11vac y S57~ 000 lt'l.I l!om l.u1ldt>r c .... 1
646-0295 Fee Opn Sun 1 !J 40~ S1<1••
OPEi HlllY 12-4
211 ., ...... ,,, ....
CUSSIC
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Unsurpassed Quality
\u~ erbly des1griea with
old world charm Sol•d
oak lloo•s. oa1o. cabinet~
oeams rock lrplc muc:t•
more 3 Bdrms 111c:I mst•
sui1e 3 Ba. lam rm tor-I
mal dining rm & lg root
de<:k $647 .500
171·4000
anuonn
2 STIRY
+MODERN APT
Nr Bays. S385 000 W blln
fabulous financing. Save
De Sola Ter1at 1 8kr Br AUTH 1 I 4El1 ;W 1
646-0295 g1 cal 911 .a In~ ,11u1n
S13~ ;;00
PREVIEW
HI Mael Ir, C-'M
Open Sunday I 5 t,,9 W
Wldt" Slrf'el to Sllec>I IOI
cool & qu1e1• Cu•i1on1 :>
h<lrm den :> hillh ro1rnu1
dining room 16•J4 lrv1nq
room plus a new ~ •11'.nt•n ll.
bredklas l rooni Ordy $3~0 000 SttlllJr "'"Y 11 l;)OCf'
• • •
151-2233
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uwnl•r will c;..;rr r bJlilll<.t:
lo• :>O t"• Frir lurtht'r
u,lotrnal1on ~ 1tppl lt1
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son l •Med "' S 10;,. .~00
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MESA VERDE
ovet) 4 Borm home w1111 "'II" lsm1ly 1oom Well
: lrPd for lnt.dl.-•d (•fl q•11t•t
\tr .. r~t '" ldm•ly flf'tyht '"
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~I '3 000
2112 Tiii•&•
Open Suday 1-&
142-1200
t\Mm1nq 3b11?b.i A•,
~ume \88 OIXJ $ 10'1 OCIO
Uwne11~q• 64.' <11n
2 Ml. TO IUCll
A ~~ume IOK VA IOJl1
8 .• ml 3 Bdrm hpl<
A ~~1ro9 $114 0 0 0
.,41 rO?J f)l,,111, Agl
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N•ll1 18 •J':I Ericl Pdl•Q
1t otn d!.!.untt! luau~ s I.tr '>00 G •. urher Bd~ ,.,
Agl lj4'/ 0 46 I or
754-62 18
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PHORUllC VIEW
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$137 SOO Agl 496-!>980
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S1nq1 .. story , .. nch -.1y1~
,p~' IJC:ular POOi 1' ~IJil 1 •(
;uahlying Just $13!> !IOO
a~r 848 0109
10~ ••••
Or Lease O,tie1I
Ot>111c.11ed nome 10 lr111ne
Wto-'llri.ce ••• New cllrpe11ng floors
;i oorm 1110 """ 111u111y 'en11dl au SI 19 000
u1>gra<1totl r111r e ~''Ill o ... nor 55' 8866
000 17' Lin ';;1ngll) ~ly , ----
lully )nu111·1t·d l!plc L••D•• ••tt /IHI
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1 All111t9"'"" Ownr•1' U11L111r 11. .. 1ae< s COSI So 111~• '1!.:t·Ot.1,0 l 1qu11,o pvl t1Slale 180
S 11,500 IUYS
$185,000
' !lt'(} <J<.eiln vu Secunty
S'if '• 000 85'> 20 13
EIHlll HY N u 1111hly1111) '" '"' Woll lll'lp .,., 1,1, 11,.,,1'1 , 111, AWAHO WINNER
'J O rJ t • w 11 hr fh • 1 ri \JI. t•,1t 11t .. w' J bdrm 4
Nn••••w11u1.I . ,,, , 1 w t111 '-it w c.onve:n1ences
111,. """Y lvrm.11 .,.,111111 l11r11 1111 lqt< qarden pai.o.
'ivt ,,,,,10 ptttil 1. ,11•1 ,fOfrTl+tt tJm rn1 lg~ hv rm
Oun 1 11,,1 1~ 1 ill (" ,11 1 CJu•t<I, ul di' sac $8 l?K
"'~'·•Y ur rrwn"r 673 44 11
(l•Ull•I l'o .. ll•nplJI Vl)lpt•
!>!>9 '1400
IOVE UP I
f ,mld~a.r buy' North end
J t1<J 'I IJo lgf' llv trpl
tir ldsl .11u.1 IJlus guest
qu,111(•1 ~ Wal~ 10 l'JeaCl'I
A,o;.,m .. loan Owr •t help
'"'"'"" $2£>9 000 Peg All1•1• Hll1 4'.14 1518
A ,,, .. ,11 "ipdr~ h11g 3 l>d ?
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tf!ll fUl'A-t dft tfl,1tfJ It hvt I. ilf f 'f 10(,jH s 1 s~ UOO
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TO TURTLEROCI
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l>O<'. "~1 r~·nn•s ., will,. l"°'' old ~ssumab•e
l>ll"" ~L• t<ttS S 1 "l IJOO ln.111 J 81 / Ba $299
run, M "'~ l 111t"''d ... .,, QOC'J
s59.9400 L.,., .. Yillac• 11.E.
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t f r I t~.1 · ''•-' llH•"' I d i)• q 11 M o l~ll "
417-1711
OPH UT /Sii 1-5
WlllTEWlHI YI
Vnn1 lqt 101 J Br ? Ba ~
rpu· I <1rlrs Clo~" 10
1.1ow111own l dQUOd Pro ti.w · SJ 10 000
175 CHshi••
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Be-1ow m1•1 ,11 $tl<IOOIJ
64'' om EMEULI UY
4 01 :> 1:.1 '·""' ,,,, rJ•n ,,., FOii 15'J. HWI
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ur11 S ll:l'> 000 Qp11 1, ~P • Ma~s1vtl firepldCe
Suri 1 ·, '>4 l·'.AJ3;> ~<>IT·" OC.t'J" v•l'W E•ce• ,..,., liOdOC•no $4•9.500
FOR SALE TUIE ClSM TWI
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(211) 414-0IOI
lour tree 11cke1s tS36 00 •11frt-' SttYlf, Rltr
value 10 Ille Hl-1311 3 Br 2 B.i 1n QU•('I .ill adull LUSE -omo•
romm N<>w l·l•PCl 1riq0\Febulo11~ WA~I 11191r1 "
lhruoul Cr•mm pool Woolll•• l•l()" E' ,1 Hr
l luonuuM' eac P"ceo IC• "'' Jtu I " ""rr I 1m rrn
~t·I• .... rn SIO 000 d"'n .0:. IJ<•OI '. H•.! IO I 11 '"''•
p.1ym,.n 1 ~ under $800 pr •vr<1 l1t low n .. r ~•'I 11
Or wt•rn•I '"'m!> Call"" S:' I~ Cl·IO ~ 11 I 000 ,,
v'ou can s1eal lh•S spec
l<IC·Jlo.11 .iew w•th :io·.
1.dlro/l .10 .... n 3 BR den 2
l1<ttplrtees Puvaae wOO<J
Sy sell•nq S299.000
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CIRCIS YlRW
Seaclltt Vtlldoe IY OWIER
Hunt11>9ton Be. h SIOI< HHOW MARKE T
Tuesday May 18 ii 00pm Sh:Jrp 4 tu ;:> b.i f<1m
Wedne sa a y May I 'l rm c;p,1 hQmt> an•. 1111
$30,000 ....
Lelrel IOI g1ea1 loca11on a1
309 Sepph1re ptus appro-
ved plans lor 2-story Cape
CO<l Call lor details 101 &
plans $329.500 or OW
t>u1ld lor SS00.000
4 JOpm 30 yr hJdr' 'l ~·I• undf'r
Passe$ must bf'l H•l'leP $142 ooo 979 I IJ8 8PM q68· 138) \um I• .1n) Mu I tr! l.1,1
bu1\ ot,.cln view En
ChJnl•n9 3 BR ? Ba
hnmt-Nt>•I lo Emerald
BdY Owoe• will lrnanc;e
$34!> 000
Watedronr Homes Rllrs
Coll 631-1400
meo betorf' show 11ml' ,
Ta ~la1m PH~('<, ~l\11 COOL ocu• HUUS
642 5678 P•I :>7~ P.1s P.1nr11<1m1c. ricn v1<>w &
se<o mu~I l>P tla1rr1o>1J 111 romanl •C n1oh1 lrqt t'\
May 14 IYB2 Only $ 1 •,non owri ~ ~ i
l U•"') , St y 4B• 1Ba
µr>ol & ~"" upgr .. a ea
Gr .. al "r"" Y64 1.J I 1 .10,~
ll)r Ro P •f, l-Onf. I
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New 4 br 3 "" 111m lt•i•HI• /001 rm formJI din rm ~lu<.ly
•••••••••••••••••••••• 1 blk 10 walfu 554q ono
IP£• TOllY 1-5 Ski 673 1148
1711 Plaza 411 S1r SI. OF MWY
Charming Cape Cod 3 N1ct" duplll• ;:> •l'lPntlC al
br . 2 bi! on quiet st I un11s 3 br 2 l>a 1 .. 1c t1 across lrom park Newly 1 s 3 3 9 . 5 o o o w c
remodeled Xlnl llnan·1 573 3415 Ownr tAl)I
ctng. SJ 99,500 By ow· ------
ner. 675-•009 IY OWllER
I Duple• Oest 1oc.a11on
let lea4f Fer h••tr ex Ira wld£' IOI Reouc.e<.I
Ralecl tops tor lhe fam11y1 lo S329 SOO I 94? 8'l80
3 Bdrm 3bath.largel•·IOPEN S A T&'SuN 1 !J
v1ng room wtlll fireplace. New custom A B• home>
lofmal dining room Ups-with guest un11 So ol
lairs tea1ures ma~rer Hwy w•lh oceari v•l"w
bdrm with llreplace and 333 Poppy Ave S4911
lluge lamlly room Largo 2 500 760-0452 Owr•er
car garege paloo w11h gas ----
BBQ Owne< Wiii carry 2nd llSCOYHY HISEi
TO $495 000 and worth 1tr A SUfPrl5e • Unur;ual'
1121 L ..... lld. S!>8S.000t0wner ""anc"
-...1 Su4aJ 1-1 Large yerfl 1" lot\ ...,.. OPEN SATISUN I 'i 142•1200 408 AVOCOCIO /\ v 01<1
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' BARRETT .,. REALTY
CaM -675-11225 Ownl&QI
1H 111 to£H YI
UH UlSE/OPTIH 1-;~iiii~iiii~I 1mRT111n Ii 4 Bdrms 1n c1u<.11nq :? RUIY Fii 1-11 mas1er su11es. J ,Be lg
One lamlly or two can use lamlly rm. 2 lrplc~ rustic.
lllete 2 11ng1e units In tht wood beam l.tllllngs 1111 1n
tl eart o f the Penlnaull a walk to provate beac h
Point Gresl locallon near 1ocallon The perfect fa·
beach81, tennis and boa. mlly llome in 1111 per1ect
ting One ol a kind OP· l1mlly nelgllbor llood
portunlty $339.000 S525.000 wllh perleca fl.
1111 llr..., Ir. n~~~':lHOUSE SUN I 5 .... s.4aJ 1·1 5440 Mer\dOta Te1race 141·1100 Corona Hlglllanda
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f!Of ule Of rent. Unlt 21
71 .. ·531-8010
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l1p1c v,,,,,,., H•r
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g&tdQP m1 IO tu~,u r1
nwt ••PP•u• $41.000 •'
yr'> Ill) paymPr11 t~I 111
1 I '1 S ? :;> 0 0 0 0
M '• '18!.0 llC)l 960 3364 ,
581 lH:tdGh Q1Jfl1 P-'Pl
.Jlf•fl $60 000 tlPIOw
m.111\••t Mu~t sell now
GHANO 0PENIN(,
SAl SUN 12·5
1a:1 Mo·1te V•sld 8 Custom Conelos. S 14 1, OWNER DE SPERA TE:
000 to S I ')4 000 f ll"!Jollll
& ti• .1m.,11c ') & 1Br llt
plJn\ m.,-..,,v,. tr pits
wr•I l);!I'> 18 VollllltHl C:,111111111 8~1 848-0709
c.f'1hrn)s lo1m.1I din .IHd 'H t' t 2 c " CJ d' .. Q £'.. y <.15 •••• , ••
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but 111truw dldll t clOM Opo Sun t2·3 2'21 Bu· Bro«., 499-152t, ..,_ vw•v r!IQ9 + e11par1 011rd~ 177& 86 1 8228 ••••••••• ••••••••••••
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wnh a Norm1ndy IOOli in tll-1171 Newport Beach'• moet prettlllou. com-••• .'!................ let'I Tiiie "-rt 540·7~~ ~'' _ '1 Br clean. quiet. cer-~!c,~80;;~, ~·~~~
.in oul1taoa1no IOC11llon munlly. Plans have beeo. approved tor Yl/Yl ... ,...,, Aaaumeble 12% I',,,,,, •• •-...... ,.,, pelt drepu, fenced 1<101 & P•t• welcome WH lotted "' $708 000 h •. I :'~~ ••••••• e':'!":: •• ."!.. yard gtrage. RV per-64S-2000 Anant' no , ... W• t i n I handle thv Cit• 10,000 sq. ft. ome, t.enn.la court °' E CONDO. 3 Br. 1"'bl, 2 84&-9301 ( .. L. 0 king ~o Pal• $550 011 --.,.. •.
ry Ownur/bulldtr wtll '" area WouJ.-1 conaider teWnfc land or lnt •ly, 2 Gii g•r. Nr. s.c. A-'., I', •• ,, .. '"' ..... Harbor 960·39119 ... t Be _.. 3-9 •• 1 d • Y P1111. 1 1o•K. by ownr v• "' •--,1tt 011 • 42 B' H 11 ""woar '"'' "" uown wi th lntere1 e venture property for deve oprnenl. ro-548-0497 -• • 4 .. 1m tori• ••• .,. •••••••••••••••••
prospect and malle an milll "'ftll $ 1rt•rt. 1660 For H ie 01 rttnl Unit 21 •••Ma•-Country charmer, Npt
lltrllCIMI dUI Please '.It pot.enllal; $3 to $6 on. -: t.eve, 3 br, 1 ba, 10% d own. , ___ ,In , .... ·····~•·"-··········· 714-!131·8010 -... ,,,, Holl. !I Bdr. 3000 •q ,,
811 t(714)673-4H2 2135377l00 Mon thruFri P NI ,.,._ 'f!.tf..wvv HEAVENLY VAl l fY Sunuy2 6r 2 8a.X111tfoc Vacant RV1eeea•.Cett ~, 4g~ n4246 10 see 1ne • • ' • ' ' ,::,P,:'~~n~~·O:,v.,~ 0;1~ i°UNITScos·rA M"esi.~ Free & ~~~~% .. than C11H1 ''' 1111 JZZJ r1r sc Ptaza Open beam. 0111no. ogt 83 1-1286 nou~t.1 W!ITOLIFF flnence Int. 13 Yt . n11d1 work. great po·, i o o yo e fr o m Stage· .. xin"t"i"b',7•;b~·-;;;o··1 •ky111ee, lrplc, lg dec:k -OC-RENTAL.S
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OwnertAgt 499.3144 ~~::':.~~~b!~, ~7:,:r Z~'. ~HBER:ti~~;s H~~~~ s"~ .. ~h.oooltoo.nQfl>Fte.y.o4r.B•rn B;~od~:.r~t,\~wBn•~' gaa~: All 2 bdrm• 25;. dn °'I ~~~~~: P~g~;,.w :~!~I EIEOITIYE 75J·8 t84 evett wknds t~;,~~ e:i!,c~~f":~.r;i!,·
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B• Gtlm home Del ... agt FRENCH 0 A l A· '"7"777·, ..... 273" at 11\.'Wo Agl. 857-2040 • • CUSTOM Bit 9p8CIOUS d1n1ng room family room deck s sk yfote ope n $1495 Cati Loi• agt
DING TO PATIO & SPA " .,.. '",... " 9 UNITS HUNTINGTON hOme. 2.400 t<l ft on•· gourmet kitchen. 2 wel beam dbf gar/opener 631 1266
S2l5,000 Open Sun 2 tlll d1nk 203 Ofj111HJ 111111 BCH 10 yra new. all 2Br. ac horse prop w/barn bus 1n1er-com b1y & Ava1f S-24 S850/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
VIC JASHINSKI. BKR VI• Ravenna. lido ltle. •••••••••••••••••••••• $458,000 Bkr 536-0123 Magn1llcent view. •stoow· ocean vutws S2 600 mo 9 7 9 3 3 7 6 w Ii o Y s UYFlllT 111-1111 1435.000. Try 12•h CHh #dllt ••n place pool w/l pa 164 rp .J / /'I I 751·8184 evea/wknd5 ?--st ory 4 + bd rms. 2 4 IR. 2lti IA.
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& wour TO ol appro• s ll Tri-pie• tn Banning $125, 500 1·73S·50 86 or ''•(1~(11111 (II' • f(ll Afftr4alllt S ' 000 1 1 A flt lflt 000 or traOt for 2 br. 2 1-359-5349 .1A .. J. 1 · AHll ltwl baths, l1repf11Ge gorgeou1 PRICE lllSIEI 111, AOUL T MOBILE HOME 111' 0' equ ty gt. •••••••••••••••••••••• ba nr •hopping center --ttbJitF • 7 Mf'I'( (((',) 4 bdrm. 2', ba view Pier and sllp $3000 6 7 3 • 1 2 ~ 1 o r Newport Beech De Anza 1•849_.506 · l•iltill, F1t•I, .,.... • rt •1 I per mo Avail Feb 1 000 PARK on tht Bay 1 2131876-1437 Iv mag, baylro nl Park. Mint Cttrll 2100 , fi j.J-81.'11 •••• ft' era
Owner w1n11 out, great 2bdbrd~·md.en2.b1ab$•4S660.000.000. 2• llY .. fll cond ·75 dbl wide. fire. 111 unite, Newport Beacto ...................... 3141 £. Coaat ::::., ,...... 0SP69110118Pdfues 1d~p3o9~3118.L8se. associated ;IO n11n to
Newport Center Dover 11ree. w alk lo piece, brick patio, 161. Btst aectlon Try $1.500. ---------:.::! , ...._ ~ ~ water 3Br. 3Ba w/ bdrm $25,000 300 E ..-1 M Ull 000 Alto 2 br . 2 be . 000 Agt 631-1579 or ~~~~~~---3 Bdr & oen townhouse s;i 10 ooo w,1,., s 1so ooo
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gatore $410,000 por t Beac h Bkr homeonbutstreet S39,000 8 111 Grundy llLmlll· .. '" -hpk:new tpti.smpa110 dblga• Maygo•ease
64S9850agl 960·3384 675-3347 3900 sqflon 1'h lota. 675-6181 ,..._ H orses boarded & 2 So of Hwy $725 optoon $750 Diana dO'··~~~~~~~~
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Owner I Aqeni
Pves "I01 UH" 11eps 10 2 beaches, club ASSUME 9•,.,•1. loan BV e .. rc1se arenas Secfu 673 1734 631 1266 & tennis 4 bdrm or 3 & ACROSS FROM BEACH OWNER . Prleecl BELOW slon & pnvacy with 8 6 ---------N 1 Bl ti 3 B YHSAILLES
2 Bdrm 2 Ba Penthou·
i.e Par t1al ocean view OWIER DESPERATE Beaut upgraded o w e
Bvh•nd'" payment~ 2nd TO $194,'iOO Bkr
$220 000 1n 1ms11ng 11 673·2749 or 953-66 10
11Jnc1nq 4 BO• 3 Ba ,.---------•I pool ~PJ wtwultJrf.ill All WATRIFlllT tor $279 500 Lall Carol H
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N 1 & • IHI ast1c future• On canal with • .'.'!r.! •••• ~! .......•. pier arid doctc Perfect for
---------couple wtoo ere looking fOf
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4 Fir O"" Formal Omrng
Room fueptaces 3 c.c1r
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Ronm Poot srzeo lot
beaut 1.:ino .. caoed Owner
w11f ··~~·~• a1 l1nancing Only $420 000
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541-1141
lt<w tarqe rooms and de-
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$425.000 1nciu01ng land
142-1200
PETE
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•.. REALTY
High rtse condo, 8th tlr den. 4 belhs. 3 frpfc a Beaut. I wide. 2 Br. 2ba, MARKET at $247.500 acres. levef. w/rothr1g hills HARBOR RIDGE 3 bt '1 ba trplc choice c~~e g~ee:belt s:i on
oceen & bay view Security pre-wire, auto tge cuatom hutch & many 0 /W/C tow lnttrfft 2nd & running c:reek to pro· Soa11ng cattoeorat c;e1 er e.i Wallo. to ~'lops St 125 644.5319 a1p
$950,000 ExclusMt 1 kl 3 & 111tru Selling below llP· Open THURS·SUN 817 per1yedge Lgeook Slla<le lings beaut•tul view $800 wigrdnr See Sun
Agt 752-5710 ~~~.",,:!Q.. ~;.~'sat/ prt lHI 11 $44.000. For Je nnifer L ane . C M trees Older 2 br toome. country kitchen 3 BR 12 4 pm 3069 Loren tn ON THE WATER•
OCEAN VU END UNIT Sun 1-5 210 VI• San appt call 968-8al7 546-1575 Of 1·481 -5242 t, rec toall w/pool City ot I Vrly lse $!900 mo 673 8594 I Gr Pill view ot boats & )( Barrett Alty 642·5200 b 1 B • f 1 Prlmloc 2br.trl·M ."' Remo . Own t agt ACROSSFROMBEACH. No.Legunaprlme ocean r ange ctlylomlls tn1 -----ay rte .. irepace.
Npt Crest $235,000 Bkr 675-3048, 673-2556. Beaut 1 wtde. 2 Br. 2ba. vu. Top location 1480. horse ranch estale or lu· I Cos~ Mesa 3224 Ufll P1"<l 41m beauty' I country krtcM11 1 Borm
Tom Gottler • 646-9200 -·-•-NT lge cuatom hutch & many 0 0 0 0 w 0 0 d 11 n lure development Asking •• •••••••••• •• •••••• picnic pa110 pet $350
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Peninsula cottage Ava1-v--.r11 extras. Selfing below ap· 873_7771 11 2 mlltlon Call lor bro-I OC·RENT ALS OC R[Nl ALS 750·3314 lable now $875 mo Call Ctl4t 11111111 pralnl at $44.000. For chure, 1·633·3434 (lou1e1 1·5br's S200 to $2000 ---673 8550
2 bdrm plus Oen As for the l)(lc:e Of the land appt call 968·8817 llPll UITIAll lllll 1 750·3314 open 7·days El TOJO 3232 'HE REAL ESTATERS
sumbebte 10 87% S 197 alone, you can own this -.u R .. TAI SIElTll I I( Ill If •• .. ·••••-.;:s··y··=·,·•••,·· ,J b1 2 b.i fr pte 2 car
000 ctoermlnn 2 br waterfront -.ii; a1 -fl·,,. g~r~ge Bt~· to beach 645-9391 -I toome Jth seduOed yrd Obi wid e Redwoo d . 3 fM llYHTllll 111} 111111 TIE LIOIY FEW 4 bdrm 3 ba aor cond N"w;, Stoores• 548.909j' llUT FUlllOlll g boat d<>cil. uve In,, 0< Bdrm wot ber. ample Sen Clemente pride ot lxti•••f ZlfO Rent in Cosl a Mesa 5 Tennis pool $950 _ __ _
S200.000 loin avellabte rent 11 out Open Sun outside ato rage, trptc ownetlhlp Modern Spa. •••••••••A••••••••••• NE w Es r gated 7 o 213 43.t ~627 eves City LI&lrtt/
at l0%for 7 yra Fee land 1 1.5 3300 Marcus Of call E11celt pttk w/clubhouse nllh atyte l our un11 4 bOrm. C an at Front, Townhome Vil LAGE Octal Yitw
agt 646.5945 & pool Owner wlll assist apartment house wrtto Newport for Btg BHr CQMMUNITV 2 & 3 Br Hunlilcton 3 bO rm 2, • b ~ spa In lowest density area 1n 1 · $42 500 751 3191 hlll & fv:f ? Cl 0
B If 3 B d • . • ocean. s course property or Mr lrll 2'h Be 1600-1800 SQ fl Be•·L 32401 skvhgtot deck fireplace the tu s dr eon o I lllASTIG lfllCTlll v-. close to very1hlng. I 645-3370 after 5 PM of pure tuxury Garages •"'1 '
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' old /3 I g patio •••••••••••••••••••••• all P•tras $825 per mo '>yrs w r II 1110 MA only three yeera old. 1 hydro·tubs on master OC RENTALS 96 •• 3•68 Drastic price reduction 1 ,._ ahowa ltke new Seiter I TRADE Cabin In F1wna.ktn ~ ~ Best b uy 01 $277.000 I N-port Heights. 2 atory _111 help finance ond $96,000 for hOUH or suite. dining rooms 1 !"ibr ~ S200 to $2000 1-
3 bd 2 ba 11h RV w d 0 Ct wood burning 11rep1nces. 7'·0 3314 o""n 7·0ays LWE tmll Call Phyllis, agt 640·0020 rms. w MVe buy&r thousanos of c 0 n ° 1 n r g Y micro-wave ovens. p11 • ,.v
or 760·9678 , access. Asaume 9% 111 ~1,..1 fH Ill• I dollarafll Sotllng prlee of 548·5518 or 645-4500 v a.t.e P 8110 5 & 4 B-;-sgl tamHy Qu1e1 cul·I OR lWE
Owner wttf carry bef •I •••••A .. ••••••••••••• 1325.000 la way below alt 4PM de-sac tloke to beach 1 4 B' Canal lro11t Fee
..... , ~·..... t<W. wilh 20% dn. 1610 --•a-current replacement BALBOA DUPLEX ~:~o~~~~~~~.~:n~rg~1'9 ' S800 9 6\l · !'>806 ''a no M r Clar k Lowes1 prlled Mon1co Tus1 1n Ave Open Sun ,.,,.,.,_, ._ coal' I PRf NC 1 PA ls Ownt-r wants 10 trade up 15 minutes trom Fashion 962 889 t Dorothy 645 3370 All 6
Newpor 1 oce.inlron1 du·I PRICE IHIOTIH! Onfy s25.ooo down 3 Br. 12•4
7500 Wiry I• ... ef dlte1 0 NL 'f I C •I t o w ner E•cellent 2 Bdrm home fsta110 1 mrnutes 10 SC NEAR ttoe beto 3br2ba HARBOR RIDGE/VIEW
pit", S600 000 Aqt Candf lront 4 Br Fee lovely yard 12 l O.OOO 552• ·Agent l everaged Investment• (714)642.()138 I with 2 Bdrm unit on heatt Plaza or O C Aorporl trµk: gar 1'.rd-pet $500 Pvt comm 2500 sq ft 3
()1 t 1!>7'1 l)r 646-6 t tS ta no l er ms $299 000 Op en Sun 1•5 1946 IEW*T OlllT wilh excett upside poten· DEVELOPER LIOUIOA·j of town $289 !'>00 Call Jus1 eas1 ot Newport oc RENTALS 750.33 t4 br 3 b.i frple s 1600 mo
l EASE OPTION Mr Clark 645·3370 alt :.~~412J o c k 1 f 1 1 g h Cllll t11t TING 1 Linda Oeth Barrell Alty BfvO & so ot San Diego 549 9099 67~4078
TRADF·SALE 6PM Pt an 4 4 bdr m . 3 ba 11'9 h1I • 11'9 lltt. 5% down°' exctoange 1342·5200 -Frwy Starting at $900 e 2 P~r,,~ c?~s~°:':~ht~~~ I Ill CUYll B•utl~ 1nw dwn 119 8S· miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil llsnaATl UYflllT $200.000 ....... lntstwtlltt 14 Units. defux.e Town-·--· •• ,,,~ month 63 !·5439 2473 w 0 S52S 661-3539
sum x1111 '"""s & •oc l~IT C•KST $10,000 casto own & take h hn 't •• llt le .... MA house Condos Gooo i mu -01 ange Ave Costa Oa Ceff °""9
V •' t .i" • i? t 0 0 0 0 2 Bd~::"; bat to "den di· ovllf paymen111 Pron ooly ~ _, ,.... S1nta Ana area New I WulH ZIOO M"sa •BLOC~ TO BEACH IEW CUPITS
644 0496 nrng room large Ooubte pis Kasey. agt 548·6492 16',01. 30 yrs S2 00 mo llett"'1 lett.a.tth Nevllf lived in 1•••••••••••••••••••••• __ O_l_l_Y _ fu•c 3 Bor 2 Ba tam 3 Borms 2 'Ba Pool.
- --garogn E•ecl opener Of 997-72 15 AN~N96-E H72AIR8R, 1~99-12""' Fre• 1111. $1.150.000 2 br 2 ba houcse nr stoop· IA A rm tor mat d1nrng rm I Jacuu 1 • Tennis N~"" ~ I .. • "" 0 6 7 5 6 & pmg center· M • under 3 Br 3 Ba Townhouse lµrlc garage. 963-5191 ° .,....., PlllCEI TEllMSI Ouret end unit Walk to FllEOLISllE P11m1rlly Interest • de-w n •' · 4 4 I $90 000 1 849•6598 by bobbling brook Ir pie. I dee J!ac:ant $1 200/Mo 0 I COlllTIOll me beach $185,000 .... .... ... .... ._ ...... _ ' ..... ducttble. 844-4720 I . Olw pool. dbl gar many HOMES FOR RENT w.11., •• Tarter Ct. LOCATI I "9J loCattllt ltttr --•--.,_, I P•Mh 1t • 114 lo. TRl·PLEX HUNTING TON I I I .iias No pets $800/mo 3 & 4 Bdrms $675-$700 Rl!altors 6.44-49 tO All tour 111ements are nere a.a• 1721• ' Charming 3 bdrm home Expanded cus to mlted Pr1n only Bob Ciuslln. BEACH. a II 2 Br. h vy .!."..'.!••••••••••••••• 1 ease . 151 & 5 e c Fenced yards & garage~
111 ""' We:.tclllf toome with --plus 2 bdrm •Pl Bloell to Palermo. 4 bdf m . 3 be. 213.907.9422 lllake roola. l4 yrs new 6<11i-0423 Kids & pets welcome llovety 2 BR den ano 2 Ba
') Bdrms and den plus 3 beaeh Soto for $365.000 French doors, bay win-S l811.000 20'1. d wn B••HI lu•iiiH 545.;,>000 Agent no fee· Harbor V-toome. Gar-
D8th11 Cant>elonanceooy S ept 19111 A s k ing dows Oek throughoutt • OWC Bllr 536-0123 •••••••••••••••••••••• JUST toste<I spacious -dener 1ncld tmmed pos·
Y'llN 1001 $259000 OCWFlllT $350 0 0 0 O w n e r Poof Mol1vated Hiter c ... nn•l .. I ..... l I ' Jlflf 2bt pa1ro. k id NOW 3 Br Coodo 1'· Ba 2 car session $985 mo Agt 1312 ltttr Ir 673-6083 or 760-8517 Open house 12·4 PM &m, ,,. .. ,,. I lllWPtlT IUCI ... ":-:r..!.~!.......... $.430 garage Super area near 557 5784 ~·•• Sua•ay 1:5 By owner Dreat•c pr1ce ----.,---11--.-RU--1985 Port Cfartdge. Fee •••••~••"-••••••••••• Fabuloua buy -2 apt HEW furn 1 & 2 br prkg. OC·RENTALS 750·3314 ~~~~o~~2~2~~~ Vacant 'wiki'o Bc-,.,-3-B-R-2-b-8-2 r 1•2_ir.200 reduction for lge down· •-~ .., fend Contact Bkr Jo11n New •hopping cen ter. co mple xes In g r ea t wkly from $350 Mesa det Mar 3 8, 2 Ba car gar lpc pat io
• v payrneot 640.7990 2111 Yhta lartff 1 Stoa 955-3454 Newport Beec h S600 areas Pot1tlve casto ftow (213)885-6969/885-6•64 Fam rm 2 trptc. Obi gar Irvine 3244 Comm Poot. tenrn~ $825
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toon in Clrfl Haven. the CdM. NPT BCH or BAL· years new. Owner wUI n. Agf on 011change or wllf sell 3 Bdr 2 Ba, baby grand EASTSIOE 3br. dbl gar xtra 119 lam room No L•do Pk Or Vu StSOO
w111mth OI wOOd ano brick BOA IS duplex Oetlfl· nanc e. S 120 ,000 tn a Am.I YALUY outright. Agt. 1345-9850. p iano, beaut patio. bbQ. patio. pet ok $485 OOQS please Gardener & Eastblutf 3Br $1200
lend co11ness to our on-bte eod-umt with tg lam $130,000 neighborhood T • .__..__ DELUXE 4-PLEX auper location. cleaning OC-RENT ALS 750·3314 I wate1 pa10 $900/mo Blulls 3Br·fam1ly S 1500
formal family home Poot. rm. formal dining. 3 BR. Super terms John Mar-II ...,,.... By Covington Top area. aerv ·gardener are alf I •Ctean 2 br dupteA off· 545-2000 Agent no tee China Cove 3Br $2000
---------•lspa and on add1honal voew 2''t ba, 2 PV1 patoos plus shalt, agt 63 1-2242 or Near n8illl 4-Ptex, 2 bdrm. top term• & lle•lble Pron. Included i o7 Apolena s1reet pr kg Quiel $4 75. llEIT&LS --,Bay s, o e Cove 2 1 d en
.Ew 0 ••• •1n1 guest apartment are bo-touge balcony overlkng 963-34118 2 bath each un11 wr1to only Bkr 54g.1366 S1500/mo 873-2230 utlls rnct N o pe1s s2200 n hreptace enclosed patio t bt 1 oa S650I OovPr Stoores Baytront•1nuses• Offered at $4 25 tranquil garden-like ~ -·----· ·9, p · Clean & 1>1etty 2 bdrm 848·2474 9.5 M·F 2 br '2 ba SJS0-$800 Baytront 5B10ock S3250
000 1~ grnbll Beaut decorated -•• ,_.,....., garage. • Ill os h ome. patio garage. Watertr~t Ho-Rttrs S11dt•ou~ home 0 " 60 01 = witto cstm shuttera 1 no 1o Newport 8c:l1 L•vo ln cash tlow Now SI 511. 71 11"1 New 2 sty 3 Br wi den or 4 2 b• 2', ba S800·S850' ~· .. _.
N81ftr with P•N and ttoat I 1211 Clfff ... • 500 Biii ~undy. Rltr, av a 11 M a Y & June Br 2'. ba COflOO 2 car 3 br 2 b.l $925 131· 1400 ,1,,11 1 v•r .,, hnm the oeck 0....,1 S-"-l·I wellcove11ngs thruout HBlbor Ridge! Tl\ls lovely llllll IMYI S 5 O O 1 mo I Ju I y M 1 3 ,. b $800,r---------• r• •--1 A ssm $138 500 1 l'lo 3 Bdr toome too been 675-6161 $4501.,,.kl 675 9667 auto gar any x •as br ' a ot JI tt' ' ,,ll•nq lun 1•2 1200 & $ 75000 12 Ill 000 Poo1 1ac lease $950 J,b• 2 ba $1400 C I .i•"' r.q • BcJrm home • • toan owner wilt carry re<luced to 4 • 8 ac commercial c0<ner ' I •·J"-· 536-0776 or ask fOf Mr 3 l>r l bd S tSOO lurn Bedut1tu1 3 bf 2 ba home
0, 1 .. , ,11,..,1 Sunny •ge 2nd twm lllST SIU Hemet Ca on main st 1l --lu1>1s 546•2313 4 br 2 ba s1350 18?• Por1 Barmouth
r v ,, t tr on I c.nur1, ird SUBMIT' Aasome the exlStrng 1st F&1 test growing aree 1n 1 , "' •, 1••i•••I• 3101 4 or '2 , ba 5825.s 1100 S 1050 mo Pto AV Pat-
"",..,., provJty for all low OWNER ANXIOUS T o at tile fixed rate of Catr l On Ftoroda St A L l l ! t 642·6 I 53 •••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR Iba Obi car Pnc gar LI' Raisor Ally 833•8600 mer 1213>426· 7301
,111c.t-$~25000 GEORGE BOLDBAUM tO 37'1. f o r 30 yr s & steaf at $1 .650,000 Peninsula Poml lge 3 Br & yard New cp1/pam1 _____ _
301 lortll Star La. 833-9191 owner wtlt carry a very 631-1519 or 646-6115 3 ba1h. f1m1"1 room 1 lge k1tch 2177 Pomona NPw beau11fut 3Br 3Bal
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O•H S11•ay 1·5 TORS Judy Jordan. 644-7020 _.;;...._______ •--:,·.:..-:.-:-:;:':~.,:.;• • beach , b ay , sh ops S5951yr1y 640-5078 Go cul11 pat•o. 2 car ga
142-5200 IFEE If THE SU 121'-w •••1•••• in lingo Real Ellale l~~~~~~~~!I S 1200 mo Cati B11t or I dorect or can rage upgraded cpt & ,,~,. --1: Hel8fl Gold, Barrett Ally, IE•• YE•IE I drps $875 mo 85 1-1433
Best proce & terms on 3 Ba 1n Harbor View 111• .. llllE Wtl ffl ..,, -· ·eves~ I 4 Bdrm 2 Ba t ~m1ly HOME FOR RENT this 3 Bclr beach barga•n ..,. •••••••••••••••••••••• QI F , Owne• will carry 10 yrs $t95.000 in assumable Jodelte Mdl . This home &YTll ...al C.1t1 #111 3JZ41 toome Oulet area Avail 4 BOrm s75o enced
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Beauttful P0<toflno 4 Bdr •·• ••-1342 5200 673 4396 -n
Possible notes g trades loans Pr1ceo 1309.500 ollers lu•ury and comlort -1 •t •••••••••••••••••••••• 1mmed1atety Many ame Y"' d & garage Kio s &
I Agt 546-5605 f~ 1 ... attt·~t 3 Bdrma. ...,,_ -New 3 Br 3 Ba Condo 1 nitles 675-491'1 BKR pets welcome 54S·2000 ~ Br 2,, Bo 2 hrepfaces Summer/winter rentals ~ ,.., ~· llWfltlT Yl.U Pllll S 1500/mo furnished Agent no tee •-~~~~~~~~ Vacant Call Dtane Cap-By Owner 4 Bdr. den, & 2'!t % format dining rm OllTll ~ 1000 unlurn Mo 10 Mo 3 Br 1 • Ba garage fen ------puttmg green. garoener
e>ef. agt 631·1266 guest rm. 2 lamtty rms 5 and a panoramic view of TIT fR .... I renl el lSI & last Su· ceo yaro S630t mo + W OODBRIOGE 3Br I $1700/mo llW. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ba lrptc, formal living & alf Newpo<1 and Ille blue A~ch1ttti.fH•fnera, I OwfMW uys Mff or trade per b locallon nellt 10 $400 sec1.rr1ty Santa Ana 1 •Bil nr pool t. tennis Realtor Joyce Edlund
CAIAL FROIT IAYFRtn W/SllP d1n1ng 1225.000. S50 Pec1llC Financing ,, leas rn ~n::por-:'c:::::: this OUlllAndtng custom stoopp1ng & thea ter s H e I 0 h' 5 0 up I ex $700 mo No pets Avalll 6•2·8235
Fhm bedrooms 3 baltos. Super hnancmg. low down 000 Own 545-8108 1 ha n 11 ·~ 'n 1 A• k Ing One la 2000 sq fl end view tol no w1 You can 548-4968 833· 1927 2020 t·B Borcto 1 s I w k o I lune 2 Br 2 b8 condo eno uno1.
luPptaceMme ReOe<:O·w1llbuylh1s weltlocate<13 ICWflllT -179S,000. one1a 3000 ~lt Very own thtstot lor ~thtle SI 1 494·4142 pool 81k etobeach
rated Al'50 includeo Bdrm home Vacant . IY 1-R• llLITlll al.Al.n tevorabll' ret .. •l W1I· down and exc ellen t B••li•fl~• EIS1de 3 br den. 2 bo IW111t>rfront Towntoouse Encl oarnge t ch1to °"
NOQdPn paho ancl small QUollfled buye' can name .,,_,. Danny Bibb hem Co!A!. Brolttt terms lncfudmg aubordl-J.iei 3140 swimming poot $850 Broc1dmoor 2 Br 2 Ba Av81t 51 16182 S650 year
boa• dock 2 car Qarnge. terms• $550.000 fee le •••lifJlll 966-9058 Of 640-7665 na11on for qualified •••••••••••••••••••••• u" l u' n $9 5 0 I u r n I ltptc, wet bar, bbl gar lease Sec dep $650
04 00011.s to OceanF S1,26m5.
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714 8J6 8542 or O,ttS.•4.,1·1 3Br &den,2'"1Ba.stal· IPll•11·1 840·99000f548·3900 achoots Good netghbor-3Br l'~B.a.lrgyard.pets 675·7171 HA MfN w ~ • Information Agt Close t o bea c.h ' I tronl patio $950/mo c--R G_N_E_P_O_R_T
7J I :.?81 t 142 1200 ned g t au . 2 f rplc a. hood S975 1 yr min OK $650/mo Joyce. agt HEIGHTS 3 bdrm 2 be. • secu11ty system. R-2 lol 111It.la*IWI14. .... LJt191llS * • • • lease 064•3161 631•1266 Turtferock end conoo. 2 f1repl11ce large yerd
le It Wltll Olatsl
On UDO ISLE your OP· portunoty to see this brand
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~ PETE J BARRETI •. REALTY cious rl)oms beaullfulty!~~~~~~~~~~I detailed designed for la· 1:
m11y provacv as well as E~ecut1ve condo ocean &
!!h•qsn1 en1P,rta1nono On bay view Fpk: cathedral
ovprsoz!'d 101 · ~ee rt to clg• etc 1 + den $10
• 1pprec1ate ltoe toner ooo option money Oya
1r11ngs1 558·9035. evs 673·4899 222 Vis ltrtt o, .. IH4aJ 1·8
142-1200
IEWHRT IElllTI
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Owner need• c:ash, clean
antique type house 2 Br
1 Ba 50x 117' tot Large
detached garage S 179.
000 S48-5041 eves &
wllnds 63t-3S20 wildya.
Dolly P1101 Cfl U lfled Ao
•WATERFRONT•
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BY OWIER
ThrM bdrm 3''> b31h'. spac10U1 lhllng room.
dining room. den with wetber Two fir•·
placH . pr1va1e spe In uun1 room •300
eq ft Buutlfully dec orlled home with
views Of 8"y end Ocean II hi llnett
1181,000
OWNER WILL. CAARV
OPEN SAT-~.
NOON 'Tl 5 PM
2323 CUFF DR.
NEWPORT BEACH
Can be 2 units Win trade llST Yllll • Me.lie Oflert Norlh lido I-" U..a br 2 ba sep OR att 2 $850
for income prop ert'y -Complell-3 Sly Ocean vu 2985 Bew S Im•• 3144 2BR nr SC Ptza A du ft ear gar dtx $825 mo 548-6190
$800.000 (7 14 1 Uflll,,_ 7 0fflceSul Aleo Cos~e M8$8 t ••••••••••••••••••••••condos Poot.fac.sec 851 t516evs/wknd IEWPHTOIEIT
673-6578 37 11 Su Large '®nY eondo, 2 BR. 2 ...__,_,. L8:i..u5'.ooo You,,. the winner 01 WM-1111 gate. carport No pets 540·7010 X2363 oys shO<e Or 2 bl, community pool ,....,_...,,' Move In cost nag S520 + Beautrfut 4 Br lam rm Cfoao l o everythi ng. E.ch. o w e. 631,..179 lour Ir .. flck1t1 ($36.001 Ttoree bdrm•. 1•• ba For S35 u 111 556-t 626 2 Bd 2 Ba on gOll course dining rm Condo. ocean
IPEI Slll&Y 2·1
Dally by appointment
Charming 3 BR. greet
view 2627 8unya 1232
500. Ted Hubert Bkr .
752·0777
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OP{N SAT/SUN 1·~
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Chock th11 one-ol-a·tilnd
property'befor• you buy
Groat flmlly home
$335.000
2211 Tustin Ave
Ruth Lauri., Rttr
848-4380
$189,600. Po11lb .. leeH liiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iil value to the lease Of teue opt s750 775-2580 w /panorem1c vH!w vr-. pool tennll Yearly
tlon. leAIT 1Wf -... YAIUI 75 t-9905 I Comm pool mcluded s t200tmo 646-0686 Seeclllf Vitt....., ,_ •--&. JJ~I ELEGANT VIEW CONDO Only $825 Call Glen --------EJl(c:tllent bualneu pro-H Unnton e:.:..h w•••• _.,. .,, 2 bt, 2' • ba, mtcro. gar Heltwarth, ag1 559.9400 BACK BAY Condo. adll perty with establllhed te-un ··• .... ••1••••••••••••••••••• S 8 2 5 5 3 3 -4 3 0.0 oriented 3 bf or 2 & den, nanta ow help finance. 3 Tuesdey Mey 18 8:00pm Panoramic vlewa, spa, 3 675.178 1 1 Br condo. nicety up· 2 ba bl1rl5, frig•. W/O,
unlte.potenttattoexp1no. Wednt1d1y May l9 br S2.000 graded $495/mo Call frpl,attflew deoor. p~s
11. 175,000 fee. 4 30pm Water1ront Homes Rltre 2 BR, fenced yard. gilt. on 552·7485 & patio 5950 mo l st . PaaHI muat be reOee· Cell 631-1400 lndry, stove & oven. ne· 1811 & sec. 642•1155
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mtd belore show time • IH .&. Jiff vtfr renled Grdnr/wtr University Park 2 br. 2 ba . :iiiiiiiii~, "'\ll HIKll'lol To clall'(\ pauu. call ,...,..rt I• Incl $595. 1695 aec Ill g arage Condo Ill OllYll LSI llOMI ' IM. 842-5678. ext 272 Pu-··-·•"••••••••••••••••• Ownr 640-5868 S660 553.0168 eves REAL ESTAlf ... muat be Clllmtd by 1 BR. condo. pool, Jacunl. • 2 SR Mclain Condo .. f HlllMA tHI 141~1 Mey t4• l982 gym. blHlarda, Muna 24 E/slde 3 Br 1 Be endsd l a Beach 3241 11075 I* mo c.fl Gerry IA~... * • * hr sec Garden vtew gar. tergt yerd NO ••~•••••••••••••••• 673-7761 or 760-1397 S 5 9 5 7 5 4 -4 1 1 4 . PETS 1519 Rtdlanda Pl Lovely 3 Br & don. 2'~ Be. 3 BR Blulls condo, s 1. Quiet buch' mlln bay NEWPORT BEACH LOT L:rn:n• Btach level bull· &42·9057, Katt $64S/mo. 548-8680 no pe t•. $850. Hans 050 Oott-.......... ~ _, view, hOby launch. gue•t b d oc • • • 5ss-1656 ,.._ 494 640<! ~ ""'"._..,, -dock 2 br 2'h b• guntto neu ey an ~· d ng altt. View. Owner II' llAT SUP Best EHtslde loc etlon, ..• ,,_ -675-eo<>o or 780-1966
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aunkon pn, 1ecurl ty, m a-• '"'¥" · condo. Frplc, bllin kttetl. All g11egt. Adultt, no home. 1pect1CVlar view, FR ape comm pool No
cuatom tilt & oell $350, .. ~. -... ,,. ,,_, Yitefly. 67M775. peta. $435. 631-075-4 brick courty11d enlry. 4 peta l~a ... ii500 mo If.... 000 $25,000 down. Rtllll Beverage lull• !m!!' ',,.,, E.•lde 2 Br w/pvt lenced BR 3'~ ba. Igo LR. DR. No fee . Agt 831-1476 0 "'8 = lat/IM 1• I ,, t>MCh room, lot• of ato· HA"BOR VIEW H M.. &• neu. Xlnt loClllOn In ••• ••••••••••••••••• 810 CANVON EXECUTIVE y1rd, dbl Cllfporl, edulta rage For teese only. Call Harbor View Hornel
Someraa1. 84'• bdrm•. 4 1 W. llfr. , .... , high trellle ., ... above LAKE ARROWHEAD HOME. View, privac y, pref . 110 pets, $475/mo Peggy Patttal>n. ,or an 4Br, 2~B•. View. poot.
ba, family room. Aen10-173.3777 Oi•73-5589 1veraoe 1ncome with fl· /JO/JO eq ft 5 Bdr. 5 Ba. eecurlty Ouallty lurnl· plu1 l300 MC. dtp. Ot>n 1ppt 1 U -955-24 73, 1ann11. I 1400 mo
del under con1t. l•&O. ---------vor1ble lorma. Write or /~n rare i,; ac. vi-101. an I ng 1 & c • r p • t . 10·2 Sat/Sun. 1eg S~t• wkdy• 8•5 8u .662 1 ooo. WANT ACTION? Clll Jerry liHton for Sepetat• ept. IOf mtld Of S2500fmo. 8'0-461& laabel AllO --------
844-4337 ClaMlled Adi 142·5&7& Commerclet Pr opertl '911111. 1475,000 Owner. 3 BR. 2 ba. 2 eat gar. Nice New 2 Br. 2 Ba. ct.n.nome. Big C.nyon Condos 2 l 3
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evtlleblo , Smith 71~7-1180 Mobile abl l100 I d l'"'"O oc;n.c;yn view. ftowet"a. ,_. lk. Ml golf COUfM view. W1m1ley Re.,ty, 117 $. yrd. w gr ner "" m I to o c n I 1' 6 0 1utnllhtd or unlum. pool,
Corte.&. Preeeott, Ariz .. Perk City Ut•ll condo . Np!CfMt 3/lem 11500 &48-3135. 837-1458 494-3478. tennla, HCurlty. $ 1200 t e 3 O 1 . Ca I I Owner l<>OlllnQ for part-NptHgi.. 3/pool $1150 C bl 1111 h E t 1MM 6"4-7424 Bllr w.77 .. 3400 ner. MOOG up tront, "°'of Waterttont Homes Rllr• 1 n-e ouH. H • Enc: hinting 3 BR. 2 81 • .,.----.--,.-----1-'!::--------,,._,.~1 ·~-_,, ..... ...,71 Ctll: &31-1400 .ide. t br, clen, lndry rm. o c ean v tew. nexl t 3 br. Btuft• (Ptul1), on R"'O , ..... 15.., ........ 8a1 111 __. .. .,.. .. ...,.. H~lmo Pd 111h $ 500 ... "' ., .,. ...... "'4"' ... .;" -..... """'" EmetllO Say. I mo. qu l e I 0 u I. d •· •• 0 . 1425,000 l may 11"9 ..., ...,. JMl lltall ~ v_.....,"" • ...,,..., 40-4-7551 11 tOO/l'l\O Ntr 731.,...45
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for Mew~rt Beach or?? Submit. .,.. •-=.1 ...... ,.
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Vou are the winner of 40W61·7131 Sherp a ldr 2 le view tour tree tlck•tt (138.00) hamel ....., lake a be9dl
V111tM to IN .... YllW club. Av•ll lmmed
-f.al 2 bf ''~ ba tlOUM yard. 11000/mo ..... °" ''If ..::=~~~ p1110'. froic: •126 lnc1.1•.
T"91dey Mey 118.00pm "'"'· "8y let. 31146 Ind ~I ~· ..... Wedn•:,d•y MO U St lo. . lefllt , ..... m:f':. ,..._ L .. II.SI,,_.
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• • • Agent, no flie. M2·Mf&. , --I
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 2, 1Q82
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
Sell your no-longer-needed Items for cash.
If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3
daya FREE. One Item per ad. must be priced.
Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads.
Call today for full detalls.
(Non·rtf11nd1ble, lalre llntt t t OO)
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Nvwpor1 Costa Masa
Irvine Reis 675-3 175
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fop Quality, lo p11ctt luw 1111es on "'J"'" A prompt Ext g Int &pee roroohng loc t694?'> Video RttOfdll'I~
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QUALITY PAINTING All tyµo~ & f111·pruoll111J f •II •l ll1•.1'o•111.1l•h• •·•"''
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froe tt6l 548 1029 tO yrs lt•trv 64? 6111 "' 11,, c,.,., .1""' In
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in M11dllng 25 yrs exp 58 1-8590 I
Cornpelltlve Rates
No ovf'fttme 730-1353 M,Jku you• ~hoppin(l tJIJ
s1er by using thff 0·111~
Cless1hod Ads 642-5676 P1101 C.tauohed Ads
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'400 S450 mo plu• bo
nu\dll 6•6-0637
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lto111 waqi: and benet11s
HOA or tihg1blt1 Nf!Wport
0fll.ich 6•0012'
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rf'hdble 5 hrs pr day
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640 6962
HAPHY WIRHHM
Nf'ed1 machine oper8·
tors 10< nemme1. 9erger
1ac1<e1 ple11er Cu!>lOm
worli.room elpenence
1~u1red 850--0688
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fow 11 uck AAA e•ee·
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17th St t. M Also bring
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646·271&
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APPL V IN PERSON
2•300 Laguna Hill\ M11t1
Laguna Hills
eOE EMPLOYER
Hones! price for roone.i
top quality c;onstruclton
work EJtper1ence<l & de
pend1ble Call 01m111,
979 5027
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Wfll 11MOCI µarl-ttme ch1sa
room 01dei. wno are (1va1
loble to complete nine
h°"'' ol tree 1ra1nong ana
1111t1no lf\slrU<:honal aides
learn $5 3• or $5 79 per
nour Pleo!le call Person
net Department at
1 crul<lren 11 & 17 Muturn I
woman to lake corn ol
home on Hunt Hbr .ire&
Musi bto able lo do som,.
cuQk1rl'g Some English
11ecess Coit
213-!>92-244 l Nwpt Bc;h C.ulll•y., 1 ~? 4321 "'' :.i• 1 A~ boc;~grounl1 S alil•y tor Andre•
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COMPANION for eldertyt 75~ I --
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t11dy Morning e111vo her I PtrHI frltl•J·l 1,000
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ti rnAN EVER' 1~ Ii"' Boll l lEOIM acc111•h w ith (iJl•l mu~l·hllVP 5&L 01
$1,000 to !
$1~200 I
to Sr Ctllzttn Center 101 With hmnoo )( Ray c.1•1tol1 ,0 ugtol lo 111••!1111•1 .1 '"
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697 6250 __ 752-6300 Ask lor Or LP l' 70 B•CJ'>~t 111 •w'\:Jt
HOUSEKEEPER jv•n Of' Judy Martllall
1
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W1 offer • stlltl ulary
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3!1 yl'ar oltl bUllllO' Apphc1111ons bOltll) olCCOP·
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8145 Newporl Beach 1ren\por1n11on telo
C.A 92660 phone " dnt drtv1ng ••
All r\'Pt~ wolt bt 11n"w• cord a mutl Cell Mtin
r•d •nd held tn 1t11cl Fri 8 30-9AM only
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YOGA IN THE MORNING!
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FRIE DEMONS fAATION
Tue1. Morning Mey 4th 10 A.M.
CIHMI begin th• next day
W9d., Mey lth at 8:30 A.M.
YOGA CENTER
Of Cetlforna.
4411. 17th ...
(btwn Tuatln & lrvlne St.)
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ALLSTATE SAVllll
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A 11.1 .. mwr ol tn.
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equal Oppor1un11y
employer MIF
Wh11t 11 W ondl!rluJ World
of ShopplnQ right at
your 11noer11ps •v•rydeyi
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c&ll 64?-&t\78 and let •
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you
COUNTER PERSON.tor
eQulpml renlol s(ore
'pe<.1al111ng par l y
11qu1pmt Typing req'CI .
hvy phone• Unlled Rent
Alt, 6•5 0760
OHaJH OUll
For 1>u1y medtc:tt llb
tire 8AM·5PM Mon-Frt
640-01'0
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112,000
Your diplomacy & charm
.,. lh• key• to SuCCHI
deellng "'"" poah ctien , ...
Benlley, H1yee l Auoc
1570 BrOOllhOlloW Dr
Sit 1 14, S11n1e All•
5'49·2826 I~ frM
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NATIONAL ADV.
COOADtNATOR
Coordinate & tchedule natlonel
1dvert11lng. Reapon1lbllltle1 In-
clude: mont t)ly report•. corr•·
epondence, hHvy phpne w.ork
end llght flllng dutlH. Appllcant
ahould have aome edvtrtlltnb ex-
perience, ablllty to handle buey
phonee1 be detell oriented and
eble to dHI directly with advenlA
ling aoenclet, eto. Type 50wpm.
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I0251 Yorktown Ave
Hun11ngton Beach
CA 92646
7 14·964-3339
equll apply
employer mtllh
Entry level ec;c:ounlan1
d ogreP reQuirod
acc;ounllng or related
No ..,. per necesaary
Salary neootlsble Non·
1mkr A I P, A I R, 0 l .
prep ot 1tnanc1tl 1111•·
men11 Send rnume to
PO Box 12130. Sanlt
An• 92712 Alln Pllll·
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FOOD MANAGER Ole &
counter help Hun! Bcn
or•• Se11on11. April •
Sep! Sen c111ien1 wet·
CC>m9 to epply. 6"·6378
Oen11r•t o ffice Helvy
phonH. l)OO .. kHplng,
S6 00 hr Ce1tlfted AP·
plltnce &42..0240
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(2c)on3f0 '!oble w/e I good •lull 841·4005 WANTED Doc" ,;;;;,, 101
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conlldtnllel lntuvl dloel btnallle a credit RE Wk• 833·t4tl • tech Colltt llblt 120. !160-6415 • • 11blee Xlnt cond OLD EVINRUDF IM boal1 Appro• 2 It ew, union Apply lnporaon 'WA HOUSE Sola 110. HIQh·bO)' ---762-8353 15HP,$400/orbatolr •11 N•wpOrt area
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............. ;:~~~~1~.gBa~eo~~~~'. -puppy. Super atltcllo· living 1oom pecan cine Lagun1 BtaC:h · up 0 I 1:>0111 & trlr Compl r111 ------Need 2 uptrltnotd mlaeioll. company btne-ff~ Today thru May~nd n111, SIP, taf9 done. ehrs, w/velvet Mall A•·t You ue Iha wlnne1 ot copies per Ollg • hH re· ged. ready 10 lt1h $ 1!> WANT E 0 BAL B 0 A
people In COMMERCIAL Illa, ~111 train N~11 •P· ... -. F1t1 ldmlHIOA. uni· tte. 1200 4f4·10llS eva king $1:!6. 963-4090 I lour tree 11Ck811 ($36.001 duc:tton capablllly. eaay 000 4115-5865 ISLAND Dock Stop -.. _...,_ lngtoll Center Mtll 40$ to follow color code _ Mooring 0t r1e Oo""n tor
& INDUSTRIAL real H· pee1aoce & good &petting Wor11 In the tv91'tlno aet-Ftwy & ~ Blvd H B ...... Ill• ptf Co41et1 & lo\'9Htl, nr new value IO lht 11000 01 beat oiler Catt 53' YACHT Docked tn 8 Srut boat 675·97 Ill °'
tall lor ~ aucc111lul & 1111nll1t. Apply Penny· ling •PPll tor my Nwpt M P\IPI 54G-l395 alt • atnl cond. A1klng $350 OllCIS YUW Keilh. 5~·3110 Npt For sale on ttme 640-5214
growing hrm BHI WOI• 11ver. 1680 Placentia, Bch otc tor a mlJOI' ho· ANTQ Chel1e1 •hlP'• 961_,.000 Seaclill VIiiage snaring 1>aa11 only Toa ---ktng condttlont In Ntw-C M tel Hrtv-commlulon-cioctt.t>< ... Clrca11130 Oobefm1n,11~yra,401b1 I Huntington Beach Pets 8087 bentl111 al•o avail BoatShp Newpo<tBeoct-
port Beach bonus 833-3740 all T.eak •hip's grating, 1hot110 date, spayed: Mattress & boa 1p11ng. TuesdayMav 18800µm •••••••••••••••••••••• SllOO-Sf6001rno Doug up to 3!> uit Ht!IH)
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gent s1leaperao11a to Plll(;8nlta. C M 3Tnpumrs t&oS9alpmam· MEoanrn. lecllon ol Orlenlal Anti· home rallad lttter $295101!? .. •oo.. ro cl111m passu call & lg cage $150 or t>ost $38 ,500 731-4 332 SS t·649J -work In tht Newport que Ar1 Lg & small pcs 831·8984 ~ ..... " 642•5618 6~1 272 Pas otr 548-4228 637·5340 WANTH> N1>I Bch slip
Harbor trea In comrner· S..rtf11J/L-al S4 per hr & bonus o.. ol 1ade. Ivory. PO<celalns, Springer Span1t11 AKC Que«1 size lleepe< "°'" & Mynah Bird. lall\,s Cane & I 411 IFF•.._• l .F 1 t g.ut!JnJI 496-62?8
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sett allrltr and 1 nerd 833-3622 female or mate telephone blne11 lnlald lg Kol Trolntng in your home j•••• ••••••••••••••••• 548-6250 • 12-,.. sne s 111 our doctls Nt"wpor 1 B"'"" S:> tC
worker. Please call me salesperson Prev tale-bowlt Sun Only 12161 Reaulls guaranteed. The Applle. turn. clothes, misc PIJllOI ' Orons &090 in Lido l/tll NB asking mo &4;.> 1234
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111.I interview In our pr.. tile typing, exper. nee I'd but not nee, wlll trarn Ca (714) 537.040 · Albans, NB 760-6865 1111 SALE 210 I MJ Hammond Con11ale Chord su1>m11 all olle<s I sllgloOs Newport Centtt 71'·557·3380 Mark Prime conaidetatlon will frH to You 8045 OCTAGON din lbl 4 brwn •Frtends of the Newporr I Organ. bench. music In· TRADE WIND YACHTS Boats, Speed & Ofhce. 00 aggressllleness Early ENGLISH Armolre, beve-•••••••••••••••••••••• 1 th h 3 'o Beoch Public Library cl d $375 545-2298 675-9007, 960 1725 eve 1 t'Lt" 9080
S t E led mirror. Early 1900'1 Cute female Benjie type ea er c "· rower .,.. ~EO HANNA ecre arl xec hrs . p/llme. straight SB· S~O 644· 1487 dog, apayed & shots open hutch. end lbl. coll IW e d · Ma Y 5 • 7 · 9 Pm Beaur Walnut Console ll••f• •-c1u •••••••••••••••••••••• SR VICE PRESIDENT I tary Call· Jim Canger, ... 6·2855 Ibis. light fixtures. hsehld trnemt>er s e 11ening), p111no $1,000 " -~ -llllllllEll SP"'Cul
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Please no calls • -_, '"'• agenl w1lh 3 yrs mrn HARBOR AREA good wrlh kids No olher d k I Financial Investment firm eape11ence Nwpt'Bch APPLIANCE SERI/ICE mate dogs Black, grey & like new while rallan, lg tlfi. Sttl'to 8091 Sm~~~O con 7 as '"0 C S '· MllPT•ST Io r o du cat ors Call Norma 64<!-5373 We sell recond guar brown Australian She-SNEWPORT Estate Sale ~o8od2e7d8 175 548-3080. •••••"•••••••••••••••• 1 !>5 1566 or Jn'1)efS, iK
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appe1ra11ce essent11t cell 1yp1nf & SIH req d I Re trig $225. Wasne<, tens black & white & grey 18c1 l<J s d111 Piaget ver ed to your no me 962·5593. 675·2734 eter Evin 15hp $ t 195
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Pac1lteCoas1Hwy.NB graphicartspersonnettor let 957-8133 Coyotecnia 64448()9 stereos bike mucn depthhn<Jer outr•gQO<' 9,,001.r'"" $4 000
ports Sales. Inc. 1200 W labor pool ot quaht1edl M"T..-. WKS ry coin jewelry antqs catchers $35 & s45 $2301olte< 752-7765 I/HF radio b 1111 tank I 72 Oo<lg•• Vari Po1' r1111
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Tirt4 tf ~ ~lal personalllv plus pres.s area. _Al least on4 waaner/Oryer. 1lmo11 un.-iects 01 art Brtng caSh or rnos S75 645-74112 f'lel. $l95 850.1860 646-2843 t. M t~•.a-.... _ gd altllls wtll land career yea< s expenence rn type-new (below whlslel S550 K;NG.iNNERSPAING.EX~I check 21, C"rt-'ti •-, 7 Cabov .. , c.,mp,., t• , --r opply with presllgtous selling paste up. camera! 633-8650, 760·8127 TRA FIRM mallress set.I _ Membership 1n Rancho MAGNAVOX AM/FM .. ... small tru<.• w """''"'" Not eoough time fOt aun firm operatlOfl Ot pl111emat11ng blwn llAM-5PM neve1 used. worth 5530_ Garage Siie a t Ellrs/ Mesi I/er de Athletic combo Tradlttonal. gd GOod runn1ny condition $700iOBO .,48 ;:ii,7.1
& e•ercrse? Steve·• De· Bentley, Haves & Assoc •S necessary Vo.i must be I ... ( ,._ sac ,248 del Never Be a c n Hu n t 1ng1 0 n Club tor .i covpte Reg cond 1225 644-1487 Twin 1/8 s w oo<J Hull I
tatting 11 now hiring yng 1570 BroollhoHow Or available lo work on a 111:rlll. used que..en sz wort hi Buch May 1st & 2nd $200 sell tor $150 Wo<k Steeps 4 Nf'wport '>llP a.>toriztd Bikts 9140
people tor a hand car 9'e ll4. Santa Ana substitute or call-In basil I S75 642-46161631·2650 ,399_ cash only ,218 Sat/Sun 962-1129 '> 5 6 5 6 4 0 · home ~~~;~~ ~~1,°' 1T9v5:~r0 I Asking S II 500 Will •••••••••• .. •••••• .. ••
washing 11rvtce. Waah 549-2625 100% Free ~alarv depends on expe·1 21 cu It Frig1dal1e, bron· del Usually home. Dover Shores multi 75 1 8252 -1962 644-4493 • c.ons1der tr.idtis SKtP GO CARI qo•J•I ro111J1
Ferrarl"s, Rolla Royce's. ence. Contact Person-ze. bollom freezer. •Int 754-7350 I family Sal 9.5 Npt Bell wine raclo. holds ove1 300 PER YS 673-!>?00 110<1 Must ~" $100 "' Mercedea & Porsche's nel. I cond Sl75 546-6446. 1.... h c ooi11es cost $600 sacr MOA pusnbutton color 10 unsinkable H1trd bP '>I o llE-• M•••
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SALES/DECORATOR Beach needs an exper"d Coste Mesa free. needs repair tamps,radlos,steteoetc used S250 631·1218 C0nsole, rebuilt S'225 Mercury lull cove• I uh.;usr Saddle l><ig ..
Must bt cr1111vt, Hit· exec sec'y. l0t oor 2 top An E.quat Oppty Emp!Yr 644 1487 s ---6'42-t260 custom tank. asking $4 1 Dealers perwnal Moped mollvatad. & love peo-exacvttves. l/P ol FV\llllCe -~ • -· Good uted Furniture &1 un ontv r rop11one pat•o turn Lg 000 842_3895 $595 673 1455
pie E•cell comm111lon. & Chttrman of the Board WAITRESS/W"ITER w/ Near new O"K"le & M8<· APC>llll\Cn--OR I will &etlj1'ARO SALE. everything lbt 2 bar stls 9d cond NEW KLH SPEAKERS• 80 -----
lle111ble hourt~. will trtln We require••"" typing car tor wicker basket rill built-in oven & tlove or SELL for Yo.i l<om A to Z 678 W • S65 540-6248 ~a;~v~'::,· ~~~~~u-BEST EluY--Morobecane Mc.by
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SALES ping ~?rrespon<JbenC'I! h-Word Processor new CeH 548-•388 Teak bed qn S•Ze plal I ••••••••• ·,·a···.·-;;~~··· Nc~.:i:ri, :~.~hy ~;~s ~·~~:e~~.;ea~o,•:-~o~~r:I p.1~":1 t.afn!e:'s?5c;~·~n ~~~z~~~u:9;~ 1'0~.,,.~~
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Women·s Clothing Store T ransler -wrntv wht 968-7148 ,_ -'-IC II General 9010 40 hp Ml'rc w tr.iilPr Good 1.c.1111 VPr-.: '·"'
Permanent pert 11me e•· Please call t0< appt Soett Swaasea S600/bst 848 9983 ,,,w"1 8070 • tctlltles •0··l ·0··w·0••0•0••R•o··w··B•O•A••T• many e , 11 as $3750 o• S 5 o O O o u
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Sales Ask IOI Janet You are the winner ol 631-4185 675-7396 9AM. 2500 Clltl Or NB lnstnlnen Bombard inflatable d -Ca11lornian !)IF Misty I B•ke gooa c"'•tl S!>OO
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The Los Angeles TimH Student Job• Seacilll Village 1etrigllrtr dbl dr side/ S 100 750-5832 tones~~ 9e ~~~g~~~ .. , excett cond , wt case 12 Glasper speed nuli1-..:._ Be<1ut1tu1 r.uncl Must ~··II
Clrcutatton Dept cur· 1m Hunllngton BellCtl side Coppertone. good 8" CQUch green. tor equ11:~n new Palm S'.?50 646 1937 -boat t101et1on tanks 23 It 1980 Cvttyhunk ope,, $26751060 7•,4 1885
rentfy has positions open UYS--lllLS Tuesday May 18 8 OOpm cond. Ir OSI tree $200 $60. good frame Springs condo Kasey I Of fie r 'tw ' newtv painted. trans dot· dt'Ck spor I ··~nerman l(.l 900 lb 6'10 n11 '""""I
In sales As a lteld re-weonesday M ay 19 675-l355 549.3573 agt 5 48 64'l2 0 , t .. ,. t •y 636-0724 $550 (L•kP 11 Mako> 86 gal dual seat r.ic.i.. II oa1 i..
preaentallve vou II earn How would you like to 4·30pm Wh11lpool washer Hot-997-7215 I [111..irwMnt 8085' -1 fullt 4 w111 qa1van111'd resr •Int d11,1t• S 16b'i
an hourly wage & gen-earn aa much as $5000 a Passes must be redee· point gat dryer, Maytag BeauJt lut Modern 8 _ ••••°"~·~;.·"·••••••••••I Boals MJfile tra1l'lr Bo.~t sel up lo• Ken 661 1711 erous commissions Hrs week? Do you hke drMHn 1 Couch good cond $125 Emerald Diamond Ring EXECUTIVE DESK 30•60 ' outboc11<J 1no engl $1 2,
4pm-9pm. f'0t mate into movies. picnics. pizza med be 0te show lime portable etec dry., 195 obo 645-1631 $2825 appraised must l•ke naw $ t751bst otr I [~nl 90301 000 rnv('\ted Must •wit 110 .. & &O 11•1 lllE
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please call 957-238t. parries. beach parties. To c:,:•m pasaes. call ea 546-8672 se tt . S 125010 8 0 760·<1279 •••• • •••••••.•••••••• S5 950 or bPSI oll"• $100 548-J:l04
eat 1204 plus manv other tn111gs? 642• 78· HI 272 Pas-New tn carton deluxe S·O-F-A 557-9978 sc•• COPIER I Lile preservers rings 631 3026
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Sates prot>ably eniov working May 14. 1982 1295 494•26115 PIP 130 642-46161631-2650 MJctinef'}. 1071 Excellent con<1111on Sec· rope ralt spinnaker polE'l34 D•P\el 1 rnwtt'• t q tor us King size bed set 1 1 ••••••• ••••••••••••• uhce SSOO ~5-1177 SSOO all 760-681 t 1<i7:;> $39 Y!>O Has slip
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Prom1nenlloc co olle1a I Over 12yearsot age $70 873-5889 S ISO 548 6446 nee e ompare at drawer desk & sw 1 S2300 with 1ra1ter Only excel!. earning potenual 2 Neat honest and de-•93-0803 • · $650 $450 646-8028 cna" S300 631 •5195've Boals. Sal 9060 lo570 Brooi<hollOvir Dr ---dable Bic .a.. 8020 15 hrs used 544-0227 ••••• •••••• ••••••••••• 7 8 Hand 1 l '>0~ tn m1
511 114, Santa Ana 3worlt alle< schd«t and For Ctass.hed Ad •• ].~ ••••••• \ .. ••••• Couch • converllble ftisctlaneous 8080 12
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549-2625 lOO°lo Free Saturdays Ag~~o: Jr Schwinn 10 apd . .xlnt $50/offer 2 ma1cn1ng •••••••••••••••••••••• Mi1t1ll1•to•I lli1t11lUH•I I i.ailboat w/spac:e °"Bay $1700 645-i l78
CALL TODAY• cond orig S 186, cell chai rs with tootstoot OLD SLOT MACHINE WulH 1011 Wi rH 1011 $525 962·2667 -
537-5936 Ot 531-5257 ~~·!~,~~~ S&O Dave 631 ·2157 $100 w411 sell 11e9aratety lor sale ...................... •••••'•"-•••••••••••••••!HOBIE 18 colored aatls I 'll luakl 11111 210
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Schwinn 10tP 24" Ir 27.. 850· 1860 BABY WONDA·CHAIR WANTED 76 Ca111rna 30. Olle1 SL 1001-londa Runs gOOd
quick releue wheel•. Solid peeen coif .. g end Brand ~ S250 Looking for listings S250
tr 1 p p e d 111 S 1 5 o tables, w/wall units, $775. 642-46 t8/831·2650 tO Co• Bkr 984-6 110 556-0637
545-3838 wlll MP 850-1 Full tamlly membership /) /) 13· C1t a11n1 Cvctone 81 Kewasak1KZ3o5,7t;;-i
PeuqeOt PBNIO. 12 spd, Nalural oak 6 pc bdrm John Wayne Tennis ~iauol' el-.icenje good cood. 1725 High cond M u1>t see
24" frame, peert white, set. <Jble /queen bed. Club. $500. 644-4301 -D lander tr Iller need& $1600/oller 75 1-4268
w /1cce11 . $2 25 near new. $400 Bathroom acceuorlee, minor rep111t . free with
644-5259· 850-1860 sonk complete with llx-213-552-4505 t>oat 551"3208 _ Jic>tor Homes, Sale/
Dirt Bike e•cellent condl· Cu11om contemporary lures. large mirror with MON SAT ) •10 lllHJ LH Rtnt/Stome 9160 lion $35. Or bl•I Oller
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835·41126 850· 1680 doors complete, towel Susan 752·7179 Sips a rully loaded ball. 64M381 ~5-8616
12-apd Fujl touring bll\e, Elegant unu•ed aolebed. 11' • , & ••• A. a 24' 72 Cleu A w lnnlt
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'4S.11137 l8C $400. 850-1860 Bit by Chris Craft In 540·1542 OI 546-9460
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1 htlrgos. (• '°'air -pot. TIP DOLUll Lt,slq Racing green. 5 •pd, II• daya or 499-2530 1tter paymenla. 714/82S-t808 'll YW WtttfMla ... IMMI wh111 wllh red leather, 557-2783
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to on c n•rt1•• urtlJU aaanrt•"/ll•a•t Mlstt'atf 9739 '73 911·T 5 apd. low ml-paymentt of $1811 per ' sell at only S 12 '50 clean 1439.S 5'6·285.S
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. &II n1111 Santa An3 (659SMRJ the *Ofldl See U.I II Completely r•tored lop *"'Diii .... 79 Eldo. black Load•d I Call 4118•0~~2 Davl_o_ Plvmooth 9960
Cloted Suo ay 14211 1001 ....... to bottom and Interior ...... Sunroof JOnl cond 52K C 9933 •'•••••••••••••••••• •• CONNELL
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Top <lollars for Sports ., hr""' Pl .. I Lowest Procad FIAfS "' ••I, ct 657-2980 eve1 4 sp<J , mlnt,(083UKZ) re<I int $ 1800 080 Cars, Bugs Campers. DodJt 9935 TQ BUY 9M's. Audi's (714) 122·1313 So Callforn111 •st4 '"'" '68 912 Targa. 2nd owner 11111 548-6446, 493-0803 ••• •••••••••••••••••• :.
Aslc fOf U/C MGR ft I ... car, compt reetOfe<I No '78 Seville sunroof very 78 Do<1ge 4 dr loocJ LITE MllEL M .... .73 B••w 21)02. pe-rtect ~IJ l,~111 J'JJJ l.1. ~ :j __..1 tflet ruat. all reblt. Hard win-1 ... YW IH good cond 66,000 mi cond new trans 1800 ... .!'.) J l __ .!LJ •• ,..... Clow. air, alloy•, •lereo $9500 6'4--0890 PI P I 080 pp 63l-!>086 ISEI c••s Ya.llWllll body & pa In t , Compare House of Im-s IO,OOO or bHI offer 4 apd L1k8 new (SKP417) ---------an
t8711 Beach Blvd '40001080 R11ns good MOTORS po<1s Dtrect 1eue and 80 6'2-6971 12211 'll s..lllt WILSON fORO HUNTINGTON BEACH 559-"09.S I,,\\ \\ 1011•·• :-.. \ •" 11 mos tenslble pymt1 I Blacl• whh black leather F 9940 Antiques/ . u2.•ooo Dtal 2 13 or 71': ~.ER-'75 Porsche 1114, 1.8. red. 1Hl_YW ___ IH I ••oon root All e~1ras Ofd
-6 C EDES is 2 1 3 or .S spd, •Int 1h1pe. 60K, ,.. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Classiol ,,,7ft;r---------c-i 9715 11~1637-2333 $7500 646-9•".. ' •nd SHARP (UOV482) x,914".'890c ~ n d $ 8 '9 9 0 I 9 8 1 r 0 A 0 E s c 0 I t ••••••••••••::;•-••11• Premium Pf!Cff .:?;'•••••••••••••••••• " """ ...,... .. Hatchback Auto trans ...... t"wf : · 1 paXI for any used ca1 77 Capri V -6 4 -spd 71 MBZ 280SE 3 5 Clas-'73 914 PORSCHE 12411 aor con<I pw1 51 stf't?I
18255 Beach Blvo
Hunt111gton Beat.h
142-1111
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<1upes 4 lC)eb.cfos• lngooc:tcond1tlon & moie Perfect Honda 9727 mi $17,.S00.6'5--0295 6'1·401 11751·6129 1 1111YWlll Excellen1 cond Brown/ over 7000 motl!S I cond S'.l~OOorbe;.101
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A10'13)Prices\l'al'l109a1 WE'RE Rtnllllt 97551 12111 '50 tkeToyota F1nt-UsPd -71 <..AT ALtNAWGN OIU 11,1111 IEW II '12 •••••••Ui11·rr··•••• 675-3909 Car Sales 1'166· 19 70 v .. r1 ttean runs v.e11
*3000 17 Cad Fleetwood Brm Harbor Btv<1 Cosl.> S700 675·684':!
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1•111 Toyo111 Oc:Mj)llln 16'
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t..J1 12 18
4 Whee .DrtYn 9550 •• ..,. "' ...................... .. " ..
•, 1 Willy\ 4 tme.W Orfve ',t,,11on waoon • .$'9.9j_ "II......, n.13002 5 SPEEDS
320 CMtwn«e
It< IP.f'P CJ~. 55.000 .,., 5 spd. tnrl (Ser0928:
runs ooocJ, IOOll8 good. ~Opel gm.,
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3~ Saiart beige. " b•::ue< 10 ml, mectia-
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5 spd. snrf (Ser3529!
320 Willie
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320 S11ver
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5 sp<I, snrt rSer2' 12)
320 Sapph11P blue
5 ~. sml cser8513,
320 A9COt
5 sp<I. snrl (Sftr5852)
AUTOMATICS
320 Staci.. a1110
anrl, etc (Sor77491
320 Lapl5 blue
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320 Sapphtre blue auto. anrl (Ser7956!
320 WMe
auto, snrl
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auto. s.nr1 1Ser745'1
320 Baltic blue.
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633 Opal green.
5 S9d (Ser5,961
633 Sale11
5 spd
633 White
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T.URBOS* llllOTlll Automatic (IU 651 mo Lea tner $6500 540-9'6_7__ _ 78 TRANS AM Gld Ann11
12411 642-3555 Eo T top fully loaded
IMMEDIATE le Oalifenla WANTED 471( mo all •tms S7 100 p~~~!~~~~~t!iE 1IW1L1n(u 'DJ ~;\ JJJJllf;J ·~~0~~~&;:~::0• TO BUY ~:~ A~:~5:~ Ht-Ip DELIVERY ON and I OTORS •RESALE SALES• rnust '>ell th•!> week New
MOST S.ltta Ctatt luH. A•eo'~~~,'!!c~ionot '''" 1"4,,1111 ..,, .. 11 1 ·79 Eldos~~·~oonroor UTE IOIEL ~~k =r~~;"991,r0°~~g~011
998-l3"0 (2 t3)424•7897 Renault 1111 sedans and wrute on wMe 6212' ISEr ClllS 539-90~7
wagons plus a oood se-4'3 w ea c M WILSON FORD MODELS 1110 4IO Sil , 1ec11on ol Renault lei 67 BAJA Rblt 2 t 50cc Y Thtllderbird 9970
Beau white: black llhr I Cars• Great cond & lots ol pw1 64'5·2963 18255 Bea'n Blvd •••••••••••••••••••••• WE'RE DEALING HilS the works Asking 78 Seville. 1mmacu1a1e • • •
SAVE ~'~3~-~~~lrl 11.000 HAME oem $2699 631-8017 1eaine1 forced to sell I Huln41m2gtoln1Beach ... ,..., •• , .. , -----a-; •1.u '11 YW $95001080 847-8611 • 11 I 16051 Well1m Ln '73 MB 450SEL -• -- -.,_ Xlnl cond Mon-Frt &11 5 •R•a• T ClftUTillf 1979 SEVILLE DIESEL 78 P1n10 6 cyl s1at1on H11n1tn9lon =8Cl1
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73 450SE Silver blue.J 549-8023 6'5·7770 646-.Cl 5l tank. 8 Irk. electric m11 I p/b. a/c ra<110 new ttre~ value to the
wllh the purchHe or se-
leeted Datsun s 1n stocl\
thia weekend only! Otter
good tllru Sunday
S-2-82. at close of bus•· ness. so hurry!
HONDA blue 1n1erior Stereo ltols Ro ce 97561 1171 YW lq 1 rors. cruise conlrol rec· & orakes ~3080 I ClllCIS YAll&&S
Excellent cond $9250 ' rear w1r>dow defogger 4 Hun1tnq1on Beach casse11e uses 11ny gas 1 ·•••••~•••••••••••••• S 1800 5'5'-6571 1tner passenger seat &42-2526 Seac1tll Village
Mr Duggan 955-631.C #}DEALER IN U.S.A 11980 llW Jella )(Int cond wheel disc brl\s 011g 68 Ford Stal ion Wagon Tuesday Ma~ 18 8 OOpm
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80 MB300D. I drtver. IY'i 1 C ~ 859-7000. ev 6'0-7059 .78 Se Ille 1 1 d 80 Fatrmont 6 cyt 4 <11 Passe' mu51 be re<lei>
xlnl cond , snr1. nu t•res. '1 l~..)LLSN..../I\_~ Judy I v · ll n con as au . aulo e1c E•c.ellenl me<l t>elore show tome
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Tlllaotm ANA lambswool snt covers ••• .,.., .,,, • ..,, .. w .. • UG . ~r o r5o~f7 A'k~ptions I cond $3900/best CAN To c ta1m passes c.111
perf service record ·~ .,. • .a" . ..,. 65 B · reblt 67 eng & 759 3-l TRON 559-~958 '"2 5678 ext 272 Pds
$20 8.SO 6 6 89 lron1 end. 1211 nu re -.,.. . ' • 14 I ClOUOWNOAli dials, xkll COl1d in & out. 79 SEVILLE White lea . -~ musl be c.1a1med Or 549-.S I 11 , S 1950 642_ 7293 I tiler 1nter1or Stereo cas Lintc*I 9945 May 14 1982
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•WPNTIATIW
888 Dove SlrMI
NEWPORT BEACH
133-1300
'76 610 Top r11nn1ng
cond Clean. air am/Im
radio. 4 door .S 1,000
miles I Owner S2800
8:\3-0592
7b 610 Top running
cond C1ean. 111r am/Im
radio, 4 door 5 1,000
miles I Owner $2800
833--0592
Parts & Service Open All
Day Satur<1ay
30 1 W Warner Ave
( 1 btk west of Main)
540-7430
GRADUATION
SPECIAL!!!
rivate p1rtr.
OILY $2215!
Ca 11
154-1885. 81 280ZX GL 5 spd. tm· ---------mac e1t11as Foreed sale 17 HONDA C1v1c hatch
$ 11. 100 847-8611 back good condH1on
---------1 S2.300 972-9525 alter 6 80 200SX Hatchback 5 pm
spd. SL package. air.-----.----
Stefeo & cass Sunrf. 15K '79 Hond11 Atcor<I H11tch·
mi 1mmac $7.500 Days back. 5 spd, silver btk
6 7 3 -1 2 7 2 e v e s 1n1 am/Im cuselte aor
751-0285 Xlnt cond $4,975 759-1122. 831-0498 77 280Z beaul cond loade<I mags. 37 000 mi. 80 Accord. 4 door 5
$6600 673-2129 Speed, air cond amJlm ---------1 Xlnl cond $7395 Days
17 8210 4-dr mu11 sac-5 4 9 . 2 1 2 o E v e s
rtloce S2400 540-550.S 631-0688
dyt 79 PRELUDE
78 280Z. alnt c;ond eor
AM /FM cass mags
$9800 ObO 675-11867
·77 De1s11n 280Z, 40.000
ml. AM/FM PP CB. met
blue. 1 o wner ne...,
shoc ks tires more
am/Im. 4 sp<I, reg gas.
$5450 499-3 188
81 HONDA ACCORD
72 300SEL 6 3 One ol' ~aru 9762 seue H 8'0 5'25. o r !••••••••••••••••••••••I •••
the last produc;ed 83 I •••••••••••••••••••••• 72 BUS sunrl wicstm 720-2189 78 Mari.. II Cartier • --- -
000 1 1 XI • Sales-Senltee-Leasmg to p prol pnt & whl Moonroot loaded 4lnl V 9974 con~m~;::~Y ~q1 ~111ppe~t I 11111 EIAOI wens. type 2 eng Teak Camaro 9917 Con<! ~83~ .!&! ................. . Int •• •1 •-'I 631 6003 •••••••••••••••••••••• I I 7 4 w N I $12.300orbeatoller SMAii ... u~ .... • 79 6eflineHa cslmT-lop '78TownCar .4door ogon ew 11e&
Contact HA or Chris 111-2040 491-4941 72 vw Pop Top camper 14995 Good cond loaded 1tln1 c.ond Aedu· brake, good cond
Btllln 5'0-5621 othce. <!4 mpg Sink rel SI~ 4 661•6266 Ced to $6000 6'6-7988 S 120 0 4 9 9 5 0 9 I
6'0-0838 home SUBARU 6'6-25,9 I 80 Mark VI 2 d;-H"T29 I ~4 1_0 __ --
1
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a11 con<I Pwt wtnd Orig ~ hfss apd tuel •niec ted AMI Eves ,.99_1025 toln e•l•as Xlnt cond ••••••••••••••••••••••
prov pty Xln t cond
1
'12 llUll FM. r ear window de· I $12 800 best CANTRON1
6'6· 1970 966-1366 froster. new paint. tores & 'Chevro6el 9920 559·5968 I
76 4.SOSE •Int cond ITATill Wllll lune-up Great M PG •••••••••••••••••••••• ----~1\Bl ;J{S
sunroof s1 ereo to mo Savef, auto (aer0958) I Pampered & very reha SU IS flllSTI ~~t. .......... ~~~ (! , \I )I ( I., \~(.
$16 ooo 540-4258 Otly ... llr ble s2700 675·7448 °1 We have a good se1ec 1976 Cap11 11 4 cy• 4 s"o ,, • .. .
•• 552·203 1 t1on of NEW & USED AM/fM cass+>lle stereo
58 MBZ 190SL compl '12 IUT 1 1978 Weslphalla camper Cnevrolets• 1 loo~s good mech •lrH CLEARANCE
lher in1 Show car $20, restored red wl1an lea Bet98 Ol 4WD (aer008lll lo mi New llrPS AMIFMI $1400 !>51·6449
000 or irade for o wn-· ~~~ll cassette 8.S7-25_2'__ 78 ZEPHYR Villager Wgn ~15~~7,on house •-... Cl 2 d00:!!1r"!!~"am1fml ~:o ~~~ ~~'P:I~ ~~rK SALE!
--m• s' 100 8'8-8200 28402 M1rguef'lle Pkwy casselle. new clutch 70 Merce<IM 280SL. con~
verllble & hardtop. AM/
FM r adio. new tires.
$ 14 900 pp 832-3045'
MltalOn Viejo j $2300 or beSt o fter '61 Mercu ry. writ 4 dt
114/Hl-2040 631-71158 ,.,.. -21111 ••Cl--, nee<ls ve1y lttlle work
eves I
--n • ... $200 6'2-81.SS 67 Bara 2 150 cc spo1 S6.S 631-2589 ----~ Torota 9765 •amps, ste1eo. custom' Must 99521
4 •• •t• •• ••••• •• • •• ••• • 1 n 1 new 1 "es new WANTED !'!& I llC f14~ 1979 TOYOTA Corolla shocks new e1ec0tr1cat 1•••;1•1• ;.;.;:.;;;.n••llf••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••• SAS Llftback 5 speed ra9t w on t last a' S2699 .,... .. ~"
trans. power brakes, a11 Call 63 t-8017 TO BUY I 118 auto. air PS xlnll AMITlll
.. IWIEH
TONNEAU COVER
F11s MG's, 71 '81
Never 11se<I, $75
Mana 631-7797 Iv msg
cond . AM/FM Slereo & a I cond $4900 t -S33·'242
soolless y ellow llnrsn ·71 Karmann Ghia. new LITE MllEL 14 MUSTA~
with t>lack l>ueket seats p11n1 tires. interior & 4 cyl needs oo<I ork
low mlles (381962) molOf Must-· 53950 I ISEI CllS $700 642-2790 art w5
S5399 Earle Ike Toyota· 960·6'3' 1----
Fine Used Cai Sales 70 CONVT Xlnt New WILSON FORD 66 Pony 289Gl yellow
1966-1970 Ha1b0r Blvd pnl etc Bla1Jpkt S509S 18255 Bdch Btvd vinyl top 1lnt cond llCI 1144 , Costa Mesa 646·9303 752·.s200 Huntrngton Beach _S2700 548-1906
• ••• 640-9487 142-1111 ·1·9Mci8 "x~~t~~;,··am1 __ 8_1_r-.,-c:e1-L-1tt_b_ac._1t __ ·1,~1:..~~·e~~a~~~~ !~~0 ~~~!! ......... ~!~~!
1981 CADILLAC
FUETWOOD
HOUGHAM
1 l<.GXJ"iQ1
SIG,995
1979 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE
1f, lfiXHl1
sg995
1979 CADILLAC
COUPE DIVILU
"DIESEL " 1 "'•nQ Cob. 7000 ml,
1l1r>f'>!> IOrC41$ ~. S7350
n;I S8400 673-17&4
Im casse11e. 5 speed A11. 1Unroot. cassette 524001080 960_6855 •OllYITTI 1981 Oklsmobote Custom
733s 5sp<ls. aul()matlcs $5000 or best o ffer $6500 M-F 955-0900 PIP llW 1112 Cruiser 9 P159e0ger Es· l&lllllAOI... ·72 1200 em/Im Good ·79 Accord Hllchback 857-2395 (Andy). evs 548-9591 tale Wagon (100H3361 I $6150/beSI 631·5628 1522XWCll
sg495 --------1 I I CrievrOlet c~
<Juoi.r • lofl Pickup
l1>1!NEW llUONLY
•" 000 m1IM 4 ti LOA·
Cl( CJ• f OJ ~ at ONLY
• 1 •00 Call 790-0544
28407 Maroi.-lle Pkwy cond s 1050 Eves & 5 spd am/Im. lmmac 'll Mii '73 llW Sqrbk Ablt eng/ Loaded. glass tops. e1c like new 111 white with
M1Ssion Vttjo Wknds 760-9382. $4800 499-2122 eves * * 1981 TOYOTA Starlet Se-trana, auto. must sell Ser 474017217 wood 91a1n & blue vi!' 114/111-2040 Mum's got to let me go <Ian Options Include 5 1160-3635 MY 111,Atlt 1our Power seau onl
---------1 '72 Z. orange/black. ste· J 9730 10 good home for 13'00 speed trans • power disc MWU.I --.,eltt both sides. power win reo. mag wneela. sharp .• a.(~!••••••••••••••••• low mllts ·cuz I'm her brakes This one ts luhy '64 Bug. nu eng. bral<es, .,.. dow s & locks cruise 'u" s g 0 0 d S 4 100 1979 Jaguar XJS Coupe weekend car. Delivered lactory eQ1Jlpped & gels interior Perl paint & Dove/Quall Sis con1rol 1111 wheel cu
1971 CADILLAC
SEVILLI
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FOR SENATOR HARRISON
SCHMITT (R.·N.M l
WbM CM the Gowrnmat do to hlfp our
privet. c:.:ompan'-cempfta with lat.erna-
doe.-1 IDclllltrt.7 -S.L., Moxl. MMia.
• The Federal Government must move
rapidly to he.Ip make U.S. manufacturers
on ps wlh their foreign oompetlors.
The problems in the manufaduring in-
dustry were partfy caused by a lack of
Federal suppon for basic research and
Schmitt· kU.S. behindcompetttors. •· technology development necessary for
the continuous ~ of producttvlty
during the 7CJs. ID-devised and shortsighted Federal regulation and tax polk:y In
the 60°s and 7CJs are also to blame. In addition, Inept and mitguided trade
policy to ward ow-international compettt;on has left other countries fret to trade
in the U.S .. while we are restricted from trading with them.
FOR CHERYL TIEGS, model
Does the eleph.nt chm'm Vo" war uoand yow neda
haw .ay apedal ~7 -P.8 ., L.-V..... Nev.
• h certainly does. A couple of years ago I was sent
to Alrlc.a on assignment and was given this elephant
charm (gold, nearly an mch wide) while there. From
the moment I put It on I fe.lt safe . I think It brings me
good luck and now I rarely take It off. The one who
gave It to me -Peter Beard -Is now my husband.
FOR TEllY SJllAlAS. saar of the Ame:r1can P\ayhoute
series. Mv Pollkor1, (10 be aired May 4)
How oa .. c1o Vo" to beck to ~ ........ blrthp&.c:e ..
Greece? -E.S .• TwlD F ... lMho
• I had never been to Sparta, where my folks were
bom, until the summer of 1981. Naturally. when I got
there I was greeted like a hero -a change from my
usual receptions! It seems that the Kojok series is very
popular over there.
FOR IRMA SHOREU... sk1n care expert and co-author
of A ~me o/ Slcln &outv (Simon and Schuster. 1982)
How 1e1 c1hte•----•11GS._.elthllt n1 &di
mmh th.t eo many stan ~ bv7 -B.G., ~. c.w.
• Most food-based recipes are great to eat -but the
-.kirl can't absorb food . Putting things from the
1eb9Jator or the pantry shelf on your face does as
much good as using cold cream In a cake recipe.
YOURSELF
FROM 11tE •ASK" EDITOR
IMAGE: hul Newmm"s t:.r-drinking
Image is about to be diluted -in Japan.
He's doing coffee commerdals for that ~
cowmy .... Ever wondered which of
our recent Presidents was mosa con-
cerned with his pubic image? h's LB . .I .•
aocording to John B. Oekes, former
edlor at the New York Tima. who has
known every chief exec. from F.D.R.
to Ragan. A few nights after .tF.K.
was assassinated, the White House L.8 .J.: Hooked up to inft"°""'*·
phoned him. Oakes was puzzied about
the purpose of the call. L.B.J. said. ~rve been thinking about you." Oakes
replied: "fve been thin1dng about you. too, Mr. Presadent." He later &earned
that Johnson made similar tJrief calls across the ~untry to all 1hose-he thought
could be of help to him .... ITEMS: DoDv Parton and her husband, Cart
Dean , have a hard and fast rule that every year on their wedding annivenary
(May 30) they return to the Aorlda hotel where they
honeymooned in 1966 .... The lips featured In the
ads fOf Victor/Victoria don't belong to the star, .luMe
Andnws, but to co-star Lesley Ann War·
nn . . Victor Drai (.Mcide Bileet's ex) and U:z
Treadwell (George Hamlkon's former companion)
have obvk>usly forgotten all about their respediw past
loves. according to those
who see the n~w Pair_ around
town. . .IRELAND: Sean
Parton O'Huiggin, consul general of
lmand, made these mnarks when news of the sec-
ond annual Grat Irish Fair (planned for June 5,6 tn
8ro(>klyn, N.Y.) was revealed: ~It's not a SU\ not to be
Irish -but It Is a great shame . . . When an Irishman
stands up to speak. everyone has a shrewd Idea of
what he'U say, but only the good lord knows how
long he'D take to say It... . .INSPIRATION: Nine
out of 10 stars trace their desire to ad to the moment
they saw their ftrsl movie and vowed to be just like dw
leading man or lady. The 10th one Is tWTy ~
now In Ma.Jcfng Loue. He fell in love with movies at
age 5. The one who captured his heart was a lllde
deer -Bambi .... Pop recording star .-. .. , w..n.. was lnlpired at 4. Her mom, dapenu b
new ways to keep her babe occup6itd, ftnally resorted
to playing records ... I calJ!#lt on quick," said JennlNr.
'"Every night l showed my dad what fd learned. Alm
two weeks I hAd a rcpatore of 10 90ng5 ...
PRO St•e S-..or P.-von ~ CR .·Wash .),
chairman, Transportation Committee PRO AnD .con CON St.eee Sen.tor Edllh Mlllr ,... CR .·ldaho).
chairman, Judiciary and Rules Committee
During 1980, 60 percent of the
16-year-old drivers In Washington
ttate were Involved In traffic acd-
dents. In the same year. 18-yar-
o&ds had 66 percent fewer acd·
dents than 16-year-olds. Increas-
ing the licenslng age to 18 coukl
potentially dmlnate about 15,000
ecddcr'ltl pe ye.-lnvofvtng 16-
and 17-year-old drtven. But we need a more aten-
ti\ie ~ of on-the-road Naruction as wcU • to
mcourage more rapontlb8lty In young drtvm.
Should the Legal Ase Jew a Drfw• Ucen. Be Rdrrd 1n
Al Sima lo Aee Jtr/
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Because a variety of conditions ex·
lst among the states. It is aeentlal
that each state adopt Ill own
drivers ~S. Idaho, fOf' U ·
arnp6e, Is 12th ln ~ ..
wtlt'I "a popuiatk>n of las than i
' mllbon. Many highways ant In rural
eras wtth UttJe traffic . and young
teens Med op«aaton permltl to
drive to ~ or lrWllpOft fwnJly Ism aipplla. The
Idaho ~ hM recognlled Ihm 9 ii not ttM
onJy all•'°" of a penon'a ebllly to opam a whtdl.
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Jack Klugman
As a slouenly ~ and a caring corona, Jock Klugman haa captllJOted
TV Jana everywhere. Stll'9 he acorns the medium that'• made him rich. Hla enduring
looo: theater, ~ and a thoroughbred named Jalclln.
You Haw to get up earty In the mom.Ing to
talt to Jack Klugman. At 7: 15. to be
precise. because that ii when the savvy,
~ttrung. hlgh-rollng star ol QuJncy ·-
rives on the set -that is, when he hasn't spent the
night at the studio ... ,. down wlh the wrtlerl and
work on each .tlOW," ~the fellow wlh •face
like ewrybody's old Arm>J buddy. "I IOmi611ii
work 20 houn a day. But It's my terta Ind I take
ful respon9bllJty few It."
for that l'UIOO, Klugman's pollce COIOUe hat
been NBC's quallay prime-time oftetng b the s-t
six years.. Olle .tlOW Wiii ncendy renewed b •
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tention to detail on the show, a dedk:eaon to aalt
that ~ drives ~ to dlilbaclon.
Sdll, It ha{~al.!M Klugman, at 60 one of
the mOll popular ind cobful c:hlncm ldor'I In
the land, maka It work. "Oh," says Klugman, "we
get an occalional Ider saying, 'You heJd the X-ray .
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Oddly coupled wlh hls s&evtsh deYoclor'I to d.tml
11 the fact that Klugman doan't rally 11u teievt-aon. It's true he ~ himtd as one ol TVs
hardmt penmniall bid< In the Golden Aflll °' the so •. when he made tome. 400 dnmatk appes-
~. They led him to choioe ~in aach pows-
ful ft1ms • T....,. Angry Mm and .ca,,. of wttw
. and &... But his ... low? '°Thelialr. .. he ..
emphalk:aly. '1 want theate ~ now; I need to
be Nfueled. You CM't do My good edlng on 'JV;
dMre jlJ8t lln't ttme to work. And time ii one ol the
mOll Important eletneldl In any mt form."
That's why KJugmen NgUlerty thrutent to a-..
Quincy and wlMl6on and ga bid< on the boerdl.
"At my age, what does suc:ce11 me.\? You hew IO
be .-iccetlful for younelf. What do I need at 6IR
What do I want? I want to do what I wn to do.
and rm enttded to do tt. I want to be wllh my
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horses; I want to travel; I want to enjoy the rest of
~y life. And," h.e frailkly adds, "I have enough
money to do lt."
Of course . television has provided most of the .aver lining In his podcets; but his beloved ponies
have also contri>uted their fair share. Any place
Jack Klugman lives In Is bkely to look like Oscar
Madison's ruined beQroom of 1Vs Odd Couple
lore, and ltust Is because he exists In a morass of
ICJ1pts and racing forms. They occupy just about all
of his time now that his son Adam, 18, who had
been lJving with Klugman in his Ma!i>u condomin-
ium, has gone off to New York to study acting.
Klugman's older son by ex-wtfe Brett Somers (she
of Match Game fame), David. 23. is earning a
master's degree at Johns Hopkins.
K lugman's horse sense is very real indeed.
and his love of action deeply Ingrained. "My
sister. who raised me, was a degenerate
horseplayer .like me," he explains. (As a
matter of fact, he once told a reporter that he got
Into acting because loan sharks were after him:
Klugman, like Oscar. is not above pulling a leg now
and again.) Back In 1960. It seems, Klugman was
at the track one day. tapped out of funds. when he
got to talking with another railbird who empa-
thetically offered to lend him $50. His name was
John Dominguez, and the Klugman-Dominguez
stable now boasts 11 thoroughbreds. The most
famous is Jaklln Klugman himseH. the racehorse
everyone thought was a filly when he was born. He
w~ discovered .to be a colt after architect Dom ·
inguez named him. and went on to become one of
the fastest thoroughbreds anywhere . ln 1980 Jaklin
ran third in the Kentucky Derby while his ecstatic
owner pounded the rail and aied. "Now It's in the
record books forever!"
"People might not believe me when I say this colt
has changed my whole life," Klugman once said .
"but it's the ~lute truth. Nothing has ever had
such an Impact on me . This horse has brought me
Immense joy and tranquility at a time when I needed
such a thing and thought I would never find it . .,
Jaklin fetched a cool $5 mUllon In stud syndk:a-
tion. and his owners are
putting the money to
sober use: They're build·
Ing a horse farm in Te-
mecula, Caal. Klugman's
fond dream is to go to
the Preakness and the
Derby again. As he put
It : "That was two years
of thr!Jls compreswd Into
the greatest two minutes
of my life."
It is the lot of the
gambler to try to win
love and security out on
the edge , against life's
odds Klugman 's back-
ground is indeed the sort
that produces horse-
players. dreamers -
and actors. He grew up
in the predominantly
Italian neighborhood of
South Philadelphia. the
youngest of six children
of Russian immigrant
parents. By his own ac·
count. this milieu pro-
duced his raspy roar. "If
you wanted to be heard.
you had to talk like
that .·· he recalls. "You
had to be pan actor. and
that's what got me into
the business. It's also,"
he adds. "why I cook the
best pasta."
In his youth he wori<ed
as a bartender, a waiter,
a housepainter. "I quit all
Wlth Tony Randon on lhe Odd Couple: Never a ratings succeas in its flue ye01S
on the air. the show hes found a new fife In reruns.
those jobs because I wasn't good at them," he says.
His sister the gambler also took him to the theater,
however. and he got hooked fast . "I went to
Carnegie Tech in an old )alopy on the G .I. Bill to get
it out of my system." he recalls. "But the first time I
got on stage I knew that's where I belonged
because I was good at It. rm a clumsy person In
life, but not on stage. rm soda11y inept In life, but
not on stage. That was my place."
Klugman did 10 years of hard Broadway time In
~ bit parts before he got his break In a road-company
prodl.Mllion of Mr. Roberta. He married actrea Brett
Semen In 1956 after she met him and said,
"You're going to be 111y second husband." Soon hJs
career began to climb as he disttngu1shed hlmtelf In
Important roles In the theater and on televtston .
where he won three Emmys.
Still, nothing w\11 make one a househo&d face
quite like prime-time te&e"'*>n . The Odd Couple
was by all odds one of the funniest sitcoms ever,
with Klugman's klutzy Olcar and Tony Randall's
persnickety Felix struggling~ to M.p their
friendship stronger than dirt. (lronlcally, on the
show, Somers played Otcar's estranged wtfa,
Blanche; affer 18 ye.an of mamage, she and
Klugman dlvcm:ed In 1974 but are still very cloee.)
Klugman'• ceaselete wonYtng over ICrlpts and
details comes from what his friend Randall
detcrtba as •·chronic lcvetchlng" -a Ylddilh word
that deftna complaint at a mode of existencl.
Klugman admits he's a .. heavy RUll&an type," and
adds. "if I'm sitting and just thinking. someone will
come up and say, 'Things can't be that bad."'
Still, steady kvetching will sometimes win the
race. In the post-Marcus Wdby era. when
doctor shows were pronounced legally
dead. Klugman carefully fashioned Quincy
Into 'a formidable and significant dramatic series.
HJs Impact was such that Klugman was called as an
"amateur exp4M'' before a Congressional panel stu·
dying "orphan drugs" -drugs that are not pro-
fitable to produce because of the low incJdence rate
of the diseases they cure. Quincy had done an
episode dealing with the matte.r, and Klugman
made an impassioned plea to get these drugs on
the market. Said Klugman: "How many aies
before they get heard? We're not talking about or-
phan drugs. We're talking about orphan people."
Hls role as Or. Quincy (the charade\' has never
been gtven a first name) has had It's lighter side, as
\ll'ell. Like Robert Young before him, Klugman is
penlstend~ asked for medical edva from
strangers. He has a ready answer: "Look, l play a
coroner -I can't hq, you until you're -dead."
And what happens when Jack Klugman -ac·
tor, gambler, kvft:her nonperctl -pasaes on? "rll
flip a coin," he deadpana, "to decide whether 1'111 It'• burial or aemation." 111,J
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U fatigue persists. however. it might
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privately that you're no.longer home
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upset when you go off to the job mar·
ket instead of the supermarket. talk to
him about his feehngs.
Tact and negotiation are usually the
most effective antidotes if your hus-
band Is experlenong this type of dis-
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When Martha C returned to the
work force as a nurse in a Madison ,
Wis. hospital. she overcame her hus·
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lhe money was ''for httle extras ...
Other women find that volunteer
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nervous husbands to digest.
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Many husbands genuinely en)oy their
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many women still believe they don't
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ButwhUe It's nice to have your way,
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A hutband may appreciate the ex·
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raent the fact that he Is no longer the
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and ~ trr lfOOl'l pepper. blend
until smooth. .z. Pour lnlO pr~ loaf P9fl.
... w.i\..h)\ r,.
mau .. ·.~ .: -.:i~:. and ~teaspoon
pepper. CMT()(S, com, onion and
musaard; blend until .mooch.
~ c.aR!fully onto flnt layer.
4 . Set mold In rOllltlng pan.
Pour In ~ hot ,,.,..... to
come halfwey up 9cia ol )oaf
•. I ,•.,,.;, ..i.e ·'· , ri, r:~
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loOllen from
small spmu.li
Garnish w!th c~mc..t .1ow...:;. cs • ..i
frah dill weed. Moka8.ervtngs
Approidmaee calories per MrY-
lng: 19'l
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1. In food proc:es90f or electric blender.
combine all in~edients except coconut:
blend until smooth. Chill overnight. Shape
into ball; roll In coconut. Serve with
aackers. Maka about 1 '~ cups
Approltlmate calories per I-tablespoon
serving: 40
Note Use low-calorie mayonnaise, if
avallable. to further reduce calories.
SPRJNd GARDEN SOUP
14 CllP c:boPl*i onion
14 c:up .... c:elcry
1,4 leMpOOa crUllMd Ny ...,
-f t.MlelJ' c D.• butt.For merprtne
l CM (1~ OL) er-. ol cbk:k.-_,..
1 .... (10 OL) ha. peM or f~ aip9
n.b peM, c:oobd -s draJned
1 alp ...
1. In saucepan. cook onion and celery
wid'I bev luif In buuar until tender-Add ..
malnlng Ingredients.
l. Pour mlxtute into electJ1c blender:
blend until smooth. Return mixtuN to
.,..icepan. Heat; stir occasionally. 0\18
c:owred, 6 nows or more. Garnish with
lemon slkes tf desired.
Maka 4 Nnllngs
ApproxlrNa calories per servtng: 209
SHERRIED EGGS IN ASPIC
, ........ ~ .. tin
2 cam (1"'1\-oa. m.) ~to-MrW beef
broch
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1 alp cuollo8ll ,..
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1. To make a.pk:. 111 saucepan. sprinkJe
~ .owr beef broth to IOften. Piece
owr low Milt, lllntng until geUdlr1 Ls
clillolwd. Rert'IO\'e from heat; • In
lhmy. Chll until ~dy thkMned.
I. Arr-. 8 oa.d 4-or. mo&ds on Inly.
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Pour 1/•·inch thick layer into molds. Chill
until slightly firm (about 5 minutes).
3. Arrange single layer peas and C&TOl5
on aspic. Spoon 2 tablespoom additional
aspic over peas and carrots in each mold
Chill until sli!jitly firm (about 5 minutes).
4. Arrange eggs on aspic. cut-side up.
Spoon additional aspic over eggs to cover.
ChlD until slightly flrm (about 5 minutes);
decorate with single layer additional peas
and carrots. Spoon 'remaining aspic over
peas and carrots. ChiO until firm. Unmold.
Moka 8 savings
Approximate calories per serving: 71
SlllAWBERRY YOGURT
SAUCE
1 Ql'10ll (8 oz.) plain yogurt
1 cup alk:ed, hsh etrwbema
1 tabM911oon ...-r
1,4 • .....,._ almoocl Clllnct
1. Place aD i~edients In blender contain·
er; cover. Blend until strawberries are ~ed.
2. Cover and chW 1 to 2 hours to allow
flavors to blend. Serve over chilled fresh
&ult of the season . Maka 1 'lz Cf4'9
Approximate calories per I -tablespoon
serving: 10
RED AND ORANGE CHICKEN
SAlAD
I qta. blt.ebe pieces Mlad ~
I new! orue-. peeted and dk:ed
2 red-tklnned ~ cond and diced
1 red bell 1M1PPft. Meded and cut Into .... .
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etrtpe
I cups c:oobd c:hkbn etrtpe
1 cup ~cranberry Juke codtuill
I ~ ton.tan:h
1,4 c:up lemon jute.
1,4 cup or.,.. Juke
1 swdet dehydrated wgctab&e broth.
1. Line a salad bowl with greens. Mix
together oranges, apples. red and !J-een
peppers and chicken .. Spoon Into salad
bowl over ~s. Cover and chill.
2. To make drallng. mix cranbeny juice
cocktall and cornstarch In a small sauot-
pan; stir over medium heat until mixture
bubbles end thk:kens. Sclr In &ult Ju"-
and dehydrated vegatable broth. O\ID.
3. When ready to serw, lpOOl'l drallng
over salad and toel. Maka 6 NrUlngs
Approximate clliona per lllYlng: 180
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wine In small saucepan. Place
Oller low he.at and stir constantly
until gelatin is dissolved, about 3
minutes. Remove &om he.at.
2. Add If• cup sugar and 11/•
cups wine; stir until cu . Pour
into 9 x 5-lnch loaf pan. ChUJ
until firm.
3. Cut Into I-Inch cubes. Layer
In pa'falt glaws with ~
~ halves. Chlll undl
rudytoserw. Mako6.initngs
1 Approximate calories per serv-
ing: 123
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CHEESE DIP
1 aip ._ ... cou..-~ Jut' J _ ..... _.
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1. Ptece coaage cheese In a
smaD mixing bowl. Bat on high
tpeecj of mixer until almott
smooth. about 5 minutes. Stir in
remaining b9ed1ents.
2. Cowr and chi! 2 to 3 hoUJs
to allow flavors to blend.
3. Serve owr a toaed gr.ti
salaci. This mixture can also be
9Gwd as a piquant dip for a19p
~ crudftes. Mako l cup
Approximate calories per
1-tabepoon serving: 14
POACHED SALMON
WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE
I am (l~ oz.) dtAdi.t twoth 1 cup .... heh _ _,_
(about,,. lb.)
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cook onk>n with gartc In bumr
until .....
J. ArrWlgl Ml In ..... Add,..
f . ~~ ·1 maining broth. wine "i"' bay
leaf. Cover; bring to boil.
Reduce heat; cook over low
heat 15 minutes or until done.
Dbcard bay leal.
3. Remove ftsh to heated platter.
Mbc reserved broch and rom-
smn:h; gradually blend Into
mushroom mixture. ~. stir-
ring unl!I thk:Mned; serve w!dl
ftsh. Maka 41D1Jln911
Approximate calorles per serv-
ing: 402
POACHED SALMON
WITH PARSLEY SAUCE
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sha.Docs. salt and bey leaf in a
9klllet; ha to bolling. Add
salmon. OOYfll and *""--
Cook un1ll ..imon flakes easily
when tated wltt'I a fork, or allow
10 minutes cooking time per
Inch of salmon thickness.
measured at Its thic:Mst point.
2. Remow sUnon &om tkillet
with a slotted speiula and •-
range on a serving planier. Scra1n
poachjng bquld and reserve 1
cup.
3. In a small saucepan, melt but-
ter. blend In flour, Pually add
raerved ftsh stock; cook and ltlr
until thk:kened.
4. Sta-about I/• cup hot sauce
Into egg yol<; stir mlxlwe Into
sauce. Simmer 3 to 5 minutes
over very low heat. sdntng ~
smndy. Sdr In ~ ·
5. Spoon IOml! of sauce over
the salmon; pass remainder In a
sauceboat.
Mako 4 tenrin911
Approximate calories per wrv·
Ing. 335
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rooms In butter, sdrr1ng unl!I jUlt
tenda.
2. Place 6sh In 5killet; add wine.
Heat )usa to the simmering point.
cowr and simmer 5 minuties.
3. In timider combine sbn
mik. flour. salt and pepper. Pro-
cess for 10 seconds or unl!I
smooch. Pour mixture Into skillet
and heat to bolling, sdrring.
4. Pour sauoe owr fish. Sprinkle
cheese over aU. Place pan briefly
under broiling rack. 4 Inches -
from $OUJU of heat. for 3 to 4
minutes to melt cheese and
brown lkjldy.
5. Meanwhile. peel and h.aNe
avocado, remove seed and cut
lengthwtse Into 8 sllca. Sprinkle
wtth lime juke. Garnish sides of
serving pan with overlapping
avocado slices. Maka 4 MnJlnga
Approxlmat.e ailories per serv-
ing: 300
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Boxe1-Poet Ray manclnl
Lowe1s the Boom Boom
Fo1Hls Dad
Rav (left} agaimt champ Alexis
Arguello lost October and (Inset) at 8
months. already a raging baby buff
By Bouy Wllne<
In 1941. Lenny (Boom Boom) Man-
cini was a top contender for the
lightweight title. He was a
relentless, buzz saw of a boxer. As
one writer put it then. ..With &om
Boom, you wound him up and he
couldn't stop punching:·
That year, he lost a controversial
split decision to champion Sammy
Angott. The next year. Lenny was
ready 10 sign for a rematch with
Angott when he w~ drafted Into the
Army.
Lenny never got another shot at
the titJe. In 1944 in Metz, France. he
was hit by mortar shrapnel -six
pieces in all -which tore through his
arm. back and leg. The doctors could
remove only four of the fragments.
Though he returned to the ring two
years later as a middleweight, Lenny
had lost au of his fighting skills.
Today. the scars of age. boxing and
war remain. Lenny. 62. is partly blind
In one eye. walks with a limp and has
frequent memory lapses. But Lenny
has ah opportunity few men do: His
son has chosen to pick up his father's
Ufe and fulfill Its promise.
Rey (Boom Boom) Mancini ls a
21 ·year-old lightwetght boxer from
Youngstown. Ohio. He gets his sec-
ond sho1 M the world title on Satur-
day, May 8 In a televised bout from
la Vegas against World Boxing
~n champ Arturo Frias. A
superb all-round athlete, Mancini
probably would have received college
8orr)I Wilner frequcntlv repottl on 1he ~ .,,,,. lot FAMA.v WEEJ<.Lv
scholarship offers
as a defensive
back In football,
point guard In bas-
ketball and out-
fielder In baseball.
But Mancini chose
the rir\g.
His reason was
simple. "My fadier
never got the shot
at the title he
deserved and I
wanted to do it for
h im .·· explains
Mancini. who lost
his first title bout In
October to formid·
able World Boxing
Council champion AleXJS Arguello.
"My father paid his dues and now he's
getting a chance for some publicity.
Everywhere he goes now. he's a
celebnty. When I wm the rttle. it will be
for him as much as for myself. We like
to say that after I win a title. there11 be
two champs in the f amUy."
As a boy. Ray would listen to his
father·s tales of boxing glory. He went
through Lenny's scrapbook so often.
he memorized every detail of Lenny's
career. Then, as a teen-ager he began
training. wearing his father's old
trunks and shoes. Ray turned pro at
age 18 an.d has risen steaddy, under
the tutelage of veteran trainer Murphy
Grtfftth (uncle of five-time champ
Emde Griffith) and manager Dave
Wolf. a fonner sportswriter (Foul)
who h~dled Too Tall Jones In his
embarrA551ng one-year hiatus from
football.
Now. with a 21-1 record and 17
knockouts. Ray Is a hero in Youngs·
town. a blue-collar city with little else
to cheer about in these recessionary
times.
But one person from Youngstown
wasn't exactly thrilled when Ray
decided to become a boxer. That dis·
senter was Ray's father, the man they
call "the unaowned champ" around
Youngstown. ..My father told me
there was nothing special about box·
Ing," says Ray. "He said It's tough and
lonely and that I wa.s talented enough
to do other things. He has a favorite
saying: 'One da~ headlines, the next
day breadbna.'
How dki Ray convince the old
man? '1 t~ him f d Win the tile for
him."
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The renowned illustrator of "Little Women"
cremes her first porcelain sculptures . . .
Amy by T~~ Tudor
Inaugurating Tasha Tudor 's
first collection of porcelain sculptures.
Individually crafted, hand,painted and
issued in limited edition.
Arc of enchanting beauty,
at the very attractive price of $75.
In today's world of fine boolc illustrators. there is one
n~ that stands out among the resc-Tasha Tudor. An
artist who. for almost fifty years. has been capturing the
hearts of millions with art 'that 1s happy. innocent and
filled with old-fashioned charm. With delicate use of
colors and a wealth of detail, her illustrations create a
magical world of malce-bel1eve with characters as loveable
as they are unfo~ttable.
Now, to celebrate the ISOth anniversary of author
Louisa May Alcott's birth, Ta!ha Tudor has created her
very first work.s in porcelain. A collection of limited
edition "Little Women" sculprures that are sure to be of
exceptional interest to collectors.
"Amy". portraying Louisa May Alcott's charming,
blue-eyed beauty. inaugurates the collection. Crafted in
fine, hand-painted porcelain. it is a thoroughly delightful
work of art. And it will be issued at the very modest price
of just $75 -which may itself be paid in convenient
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The figure that Ta5ha Tudor has designed is so vivid, so
alive, it's as if" Amy" had invited you into the pages of
"Little Women" to come pay a special visit. There she sits
with dreamy eyes fixed on the sketchpad in her lap. From
her cascading golden curls, to the ruffled pinafore she
wears as an artist's smock-she's the very vi1ion ofloveli·
ness. A captivating and compelling sculpture as charming
and full of grace as Louisa May Alcott's young artist.
To ensure that every small detail of Tasha Tudor's
art-every nuance of exprcsaion-is faithfully capcured,
each sculpture will be mdivl<:lually crafted by master
porcelain artisans in Japan. Each sculpture will be hand-
cast ... hand-assembled ... and hand-painted wjch un·
compromising care.
In the tradition of classic works ln fine porcelain,
"Amy" will be issued in a single limited edition, mcrved
exclusively fur th~ who order from the collection by
November 29, 1982 -the 150th anniversary of Louisa
May Alcott's birth. When all vall<:I orders from thete
indiv.duals have been filled, the edition will be closed.
.. Amy" will bring her own penonaliry and chann to
your. home and any room in which you choose to duplay
her. And in time to come. this enpalna work of art Is
lilcrly to become a treuured family heirloom, lovinaly
pasted on from mother to daughter.
To acquire your own hand-painted fine porcclaln
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Portratt of the boxer as a Voung man: If not/« the
war. Lenny coulda been a contender.
If Ray does puU it off It wlll
be In the same nonstop, re-
lentless • of his father. A
natural left:flander who was
switched to the right side
because southpaws have
troub&e getting fights, Man-
cini's left hook to the body is
his best punch -and It's a
devastating one.
And the 5-foot 6-lnch.
135-pound Ray lsn 't one to
lay back and walt for the right
opportunity. He just keeps
flalljng away. It has been
estimated that he throws as
many as 100 punches a
round. "If you don't throw
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explains with Impeccable
1o9'c.
In order to continue his at-
tacking ~le. Mancini has
found a unique way to train.
He spends nearly an hoor
neck-deep In a swimming
pool. throwing punches.
Lenny marvels at the train-
ing regimen Ray goes
through. "I never had the
kind of preparation he has
for his fights," says Dad.
.. Watching Ray get In shape
would hurt anybody."
UMy fatha always ta~ed
to me about having more
heart than anybody elle,"
uys Ray. "He alwAys did.
No matter how hard he was
hit , he kept coming ~ you.
("J never took a step
backward, .. Lenny Is fond of
uylng. "But sometttTMa . J
wtih J dtd.1
"The lnSplaador'l he gives
me i. IOfMthtng ..,.ml. I
look owr from the dng and
.. the look on hit face -
though I don't make a habit
of it. And I wink at him to let
him know I'm In control."
Mancini has no doubt he 'II
beat Frias. He even thinks he
should have taken Arguello.
who Is considered by many
to be the best fighter In the
world and has held three dif-
ferent weight-class crowns.
"I learned a tremendous
amount about myself as a
fighter," says Ray, who was
knocked out by ~ello In
the 14th round of a vicious
f1ght. a fight Ray says he was
winning until the 12th round.
"I know that even when I'm
hurt. I don't lose my com·
posure and faith. That
means a lot to you when you
get back in the ring."
Away from the ring, Ray
goes in for more sensitive
pursuits. He espedally Ukes
writing poetry. "When things
move me, I like to write
about them," he explains. "I
don't plan It but when they
happen .... It's just a gift I'm
blessed wtth ...
When he was 13, Ray
wrote a poem for his father,
entltJed I Walk In Your
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If the Presidential election were held d.isbict come the next election. 42.9%
tomorrow, more than half of those the G.O.P. and 4.9% a third party.
surveyed ln FAMILY WEEJ<LY's latest Readers cast thumbs down on the
poll would vote against President President's foreign policy (57.8% dis-
Reagan. approve of the way he's handling
A mood of pessimism about the foreign affairs) ~ his proposed
present Administration and the na-defense budget (a 56% vote of dis-
tion's .economy pervades the re-approvaO.
sponses to our March 14 "Timely The majority of respondents (52%)
Issues" questionnaire. Our readers also disapprove of the President's
seem skeptical about the President's handling of environment.al protection.
Nindhng of a wide range of Issues:
foreign policy, defense, the environ-J
ment. employment opportunities, the· i
cost of Uving. They appear less wor-i
ried about their daily Uves -mar-
riage, children. the work they do.
The Administration
• 41.6% would vote to reeled the
President, 57.8% would not (lnduding
11. l % who say they would choose
another Republican).
• Vice President George Bush and
Sen. Howard Baker are first among
other Republicans. with 32.5% and
25. 9% of the reader vote respedfvely.
• The Democrats named "most
qualified to challenge President
Reagan" are Sen. Edward Kennedy
(22.1 %), Walter Mondale (21.1 %) and
Sen. John Glenn (16.1 %) .
• Of aD the First Ladles of the past
50 years, the one most admired was
Eleanor Roosevelt with 3.5.9%. Nancy
Reagan was fourth with 10.4%. Bess
Truman was second with 11.6 % . fol-
b.t.eeci by Betty Ford wtth 10 .8 % .
Rosalynn Carter was fifth with 9. 5 % .
More respondents Identify them-
selves as Denioc:rats than Republicans
(43.9% vs. 33.7%), but 52.7% of our
readers prefer a Republican as Presi-
dent. The G .0 .P. seems to get the nod
of those who cite affiliation with a third
party or with no party.
However. our readers feel differently
about their C~: 50% want
the Democratic Party to win In their
Report card
on Reagan:
57.8'! soy
they'd uote
ago/NI him in
on election If
held now.
The Economy
A few Interesting paradoxes
emerge ln our readers· 'responses to
economic questions. Although
53.2% support the President's per-
sonal tax-<:ut program and 53.8% ap·
prove of the cuts in the Federal
budget, readers seem quite skeptical
about how well Reaganomic.s Is ac-
tuallv working.
More than 40% say they are worse
off financially now than they were
when Reagan was elected President.
Another 40% say they are about the
same. Only 19% say they are better
off now.
Respondents don't seem any more
optimistic about the futUre : 28.2%
say they'll be better off a year from
now. but most say they'll either be
worse off financially (41 .2%) or about
the same (29.2%).
What's more, 46.3% of O\.\freaders
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POLL tcon11nued from page 23)
say unemployment is the natiOn 's
most serious problem and 59.6% say
they disapprove of the President's
hand.bng of the lssue. (In our May
1980 poll, 69.6% of respondents said
they bebeved the Carter Administra-
tion was aeatlng enough benefits for
the unemployed.)
The second most serious problem is
inflation, cited by 27.4%. (In the
1980 poO 60.3% named inflation as
the nation's biggest problem.)
But 52.5% of this year's
respondents cite the cost of bving as
their own most serious problem.
followed by job security at 13.9%.
Crime (with 16 % ) ranks third
among our national problems .
On a more optimistic mie. our
we:aa.en have noticed an easiAg-in the
energy aisis. Whereas in 1980 energy
was caDed the nation's second most
serious problem, garnering 23.6% of
the vote, the readers now place it low
on the list with only 5.4 % .
Our Uves Now
Respondents seem to feel fairly
secure about the institutions of mar-
riage and the family ; 84. 7 % of those
who are perents say that if they could
M their lives ayes they would again
choose to haw chilchen. (The median
number of children they'd have is 2.2.)
~
46. 3 !g bele~ that UMmploymmt Is our biggest problem.
And when it comes to citing their
most serious personal problem.
chiJdren, wwttaJ relationships and
work satisfaction come last. This is
one area, it appears, that has not
changed since our 1980 poU when
59.7% of readers felt that marriage
woukl not diminish in impor12Jnce in
the future.··
One final question . that reCeived
overwhelming support: 92. 7% said
terminally iU patients should have the
right to request that their treatment be
stopped.
In general, then, It seems our read-
ers have serious doubts about the
performance of the Reagan Adminis-
tration thus far in many areas. both
foreign and domestic. And their
disenchantment could have a major
effe.ct on the Congressional elections
this November -and on the JWI
next Presidential race. ~
How do our conctualons compa,. to the findings of other national opinion Polls
oonducted around the same tim9? The following figures appeared In the Aprll 5 IMUe
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If your companion's
snoring is keeping you up,
the solution may be as sl.m-
ple as aggies, cat's eyes or
Boston b&addes.
An Oregon doctor re~
ports that marbles can cure
snoring. No. you don't
shove them In the offen-
der's mouth. But Dr.
George McGeary recently
revealed a trick his grand-
mother-sick of hls boy-
hood buzzing-used suc-
cessfully. Since most
snorers sleep on their
backs. sew a marble Into
the pa)ama top, between
the shoulder blades. under
a scrap of cloth. Lying on a
marble encourages one to
roU over onto his side or
QMNGmRTH
IN ACHAIR
An ancient method of
giving birth Is now coming
of age In the U.S. Lying
down to give birth didn't
come Into fashion unttl the
18th century. Before that, a
squatttng or sitting position
was used. And nQw
women at 300 hospitals
around the country can
have their babies delivered
~omach. where he won't
snore, or at least not as
loudly.
McGeary reports it's
worked for him and hun-
dreds of his patients.
In March a van
fuU of teen-agers,
returning from a
party. stopped at a
railroad crossing In
Mineola. N .Y. The
wamlng gate was
down. but the driver
tried to speed
around It. A train.
going 65 miles an
hour, smashed the
van broadside. Nine of 10
passengers -friends since
chlldhood -died Instantly.
Every year, nearly 1,000
Americans are killed when
their cars are hit by trains at
grade crossings. Why do
people take the risk?
CINaATIC DILIA VU
Ah, Hollywood, land of Imagination 'and courage. Just
listen to the original movie ideas coming this year: Grease 2,
Friday the 13th Part 3. Star Trek: Vengeance of Khan ,
Airplane 2002, The Sting U (with Mac Davis and Jackie
Gleason as Paul Newman/Robert Redford). The Black
Stolllon Returns, Rocky W, Death Wlsh D, Amttyullk Horror
II and Hallowun m. And don't forget remakes of Cot Peo-
ple, The Thing. 1, the Jurv. Vldorl Vldorla and The Babe
Ruth Story. stbrring Joe Don Baker as the Sultan of Swat.
Really now, can Star Wan XVUI be far behind?
&om a modem version of the birthing chair. BIRTHDAYS Avallab&e here since late 1979, the molded plastic chair,
set on a pedestal, has a
motor to raise, lower and tilt
the seat. The sitting posltk>n
obviously takes advantage of
gravity and, notes Dr. Lynn
Lowe, a Providence, R.I. ob-
stetrician who has used the
chalr In several births.
"Women find II easier and
more comfortable to pUlh
from a sitting position. They
can use their arms more ."
Ewtenc:. allo 1Mm1 to In-
dicate that the tft1tng pOilltion
Birthing choir: Idea rebom. cuts the tecond age of labor
-pethapt by half. .
Lowe doesn't recommend the chair for Mdeted women
("They could fall out") but adds, "as more women choose•
natural chlldbtrth, this method will be even mor. populat."
a e ,.,,,,.,y WIPLY,..., I. -
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Benjamin Spock 79. Mon-
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Tuaday -Audrey Hep-
burn 53. Wedne1day -
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llOllODY'S KID SISTllR
There are two things you first notice when you meet
Stella Parton. DoDy's younger sister. Her eyes. They're
huge, brown and beautiful.
The sixth of 12 Parton kids, the reed-slim Stella has been
a country singer for 13 years. In New York recendy, Stella,
33 this Tuesday. admitted. "Being Dolly's sister has been a
big pain In the butt. I've always been taken less seriously."
(There's also buxom baby sister Rachel Dennison, now
recreating Dolly's original role in the 1V splnoff of 9 to 5.)
Stella's new album (her fifth). So For. So Good, shows
her wide range: country. pop, rock. gospel. folk and rhyth m
According to Penn State
psychologist Herschel Let-
bowitz, these drivers are
.. rational people with fuU
use of their senses." But
their perceptions may de-
ceive them. As he explained
recently In Psychology To-
doJ,>, wamlng ~als are de~
signed for "the fastest train,
the slowest driver and the
worst weather.'' Thus, most
people who take the risk
make it. But Leibowitz
points out that laiger ob-
jects appear to move more
slowly than smaller ones. In
addition, C'OS5ing signs &e·
q~dy remain In place
along abandoned tracks.
encouraging people to Ig-
nore them comp&etely.
Tammy Wynette 40; Allee
Faye 67. Thunday -Or-
Dl Weles 67; Bob Seger 37.
Frldlly -Teresa Brewer 51;
Darren McGavtn 60. S..-
day -Don Rickles 56;
Ricky Ne.Ison 42; Toni T~
nlDe 39; Melissa Gibert 18.
and blues. The days of be-
ing pigeonholed Into one
style of music are finally dis·
appearing. she notes, "as
long as you can pull it off."
(Her early ballad, "Ode to
Ollvla ." was a sp irited
defense of Olivia Newton
J ohn, then spurned by
country music's elite.)
Twice divorced. Parton
raised son nm. 13, mainly
on the road. Asked If she'd
like to settle down one day,
she laughs, "Heck, no. I
love Ufe on the road (up to
200 days a year). I want to
be riding around on the bus
giving concerts Into my
80's. If Ella Fttzgerald can
do It, so can I."
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I PkalC 8CCepl my IC'Pf ICllion few ~ip in The Utcnry Ouild l8d tend me tht 4 boob I
or tcts whole numbcn I ~ pnllRd in die l>Nca bdow. BUI me only SI. plas lhlPJ"na Md I hlndtinl-Al90, ~'!? tol.J bq. which 11m.lne10 keep,~ if I docl't mna;n 1 mcm-I
btt. I .,et to che p p191 u cbcribcd in di!. Id wl urldentand Ihm I Med only
I I buy _!men bookl. .. replar low Ckab e whcnevcT I Wit them. I
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lleft's bow The Lltawy Guild~
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en. After your membership's ICCICplcd. you get
your 4 boob or rec1 for only SI, plus sbippia,
and handling. If you n not compk:tcly satisfied.
retum chem within JO days and we will canclel
>'O'lf' membership and you owe nothing.
... newr -.e to IMly • ........ •.nbcr .,._...a,..-. Only buy 4 mtft durina your
membenhip, aft.er which )'OU m.y cancel any time.
Aboul every 4 weeu c 14 times 1 )'!CS). you11 be
offered one or two main eelectloM alona with
~ IOOeWtina altcnuieea ttwouab your free
copy otThe UlalfY Guild Mlpdne. In llddition.
up to 4 dmes a )'CK. )'OU m.y reoehie offen of
apecill lldectioN. ... ~off ........ en· prices. II you ..... lfte eeleclioftC•> awed
in 1hc ~mne. or 1he special scleclion(s). do
nothi"I-lhey will be shipped to )'OU 1W<>mMicall)I
If you wan1 an 1hematc, or no book. return the
order form nw\ed with your preference by the
da&e ipecified. You alw9)'S haYC at least Kl days
to mUe I decision. If )'OU Jet an unwanted Klee•
1ion because ~ hid less thin JO dlys to make a
decision, retum ii 111 our expcruoe. Theft is a dlip-
ping and hlndlina char)e on all boob shipped .
The Guild ofTm its own complete, hlrdbound
editlonl. llOmdimes lhenld In sle to ftt sptelal
pre-.. and UIYC me~ c~n mote.
Wldl aM pwdlw ol ftlft'} I Ill C ........ ......... ,.. ftftlW aeclla ,......,.. ....
......, Ute them to ecq~ vahaablc boob 8' sub-
llaftllal UYlnp ... coffee lllblC: W>lu:me1. reference WOft.I. c:MWmi'a 111orie.. ruottluoti, prdtn
auidea. Md C¥eft claAict.