HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-06-06 - Orange Coast PilotReasons differ on 37th state Senate district's denial of representation
BY PREDEIUCll SCROEMEHL or-....,,... ....
U you live In Newport a.ch,
the lut opportunity you h.c1 to
vote few a state lef\Ator wu ln
1978. That ye.r, ln November,
the unabashed conaervatlve,
John Schmitz, wu elected to
re~t the 36th dialrict in the
llate'• upper houle.
Had the releue of the
decennial cen1u1 not made
SUNDAY SP£CIAl
reapportsonment nece11aty ln the
1tate'1 A11embly, Senate and congre11lonal diatrlctJ, you
would be vOtina ln Tueaday'a
primary election for party
nomlneel ln the 3eth diatri:t.
But the 36th as it once wu ii
no more.
,
>..aq~~ofyour
aample ballot will 1'9Y911, no state
Senate conteatl are lia&fd for
Newport Beach Y01a"I. Nor toe
their counterparta ln co·aatal
portions of Oranae County from
Seal Beeich to San Clemente.
ilsraelis step up
Lebanon attack
Voters in what today II the
37th dlltrict encom~ thOle
communities won't elect a 1tate
aenator lkfore 1084, and, by one
account, not until 1988. ,
Becaute Schmitz'• term endl
th.ii year, penona livin, ln areas
that were oommon to the old
36th diatrict and the new 37th
(the bulk of the Orange Coast)
will have no repreeentaUon for SIDON, Lebanon (AP) -
. laraeU tank1 were reported
rolUng aero•• tbe Lebanese
border Saturda¥ a=•·
'wanbi .. and artUterY a 50-mile stretch of Co.t in one of
Iarael'1 moat mauive uaault1
aga1mt Paleetinian guerrlllu.
1be U.N. Security Council met
ln an u.rgent aesslon at Lebanon's
re q ,),I e It Sat Ur d ,y· and
unanimously adopte~ a
reeolµtion calling for a cease-lire
"within Lebanon and ac:nm the
Lebaneae-Iaraeli border." It
called foe the oeue-fire to take
effect no later than 6 a.rn. today.
A 1pokeaman for the U.N.
Interim Forces at Naqoura in
eouthem Lebanon aaid forward
Uatening poets reported braeli
tan.ka 'knd artillery unita moved
8C1"Cm' tbe border under cover of
datJq)eea onto a thin strip of land
controlled by laraell-backed
Lebanese militias under the
'
r
command of Christian Maj. Saad
Haddad .
Israel made no comment on the
report.
Pale1tine Liberation
Organization fOl"CeS fired barrage
after barrage of Katyu1ha
rockets and artillery lhells aero.
the border into northern Israel,
and Iar.aeli gunnen responded ln
duels that lasted into the night.
PLO Chainnan Y818tt Arafat,
attending a conference in Saudi
Arabia on the Iraq_i_-Iranian
wu,vowedhiSguerrW.uwould
"teach ~l a lemon." Israeli
officials vowed to "liquidate". the
PLQ.
· Lebanese police said nearly
500 people have been killed or
wounded in Lebanon 1ince
Friday in the wont breakdown
yet ln the cease-fire negotiated
lut July by the United States
and 'the United Nations. bneli
(See LEBANON, Pase A%)
two, poalbly four, yean. ·
Fair?
Republican Party leaders
thunder "No."
Democratic leaden, on the
other hand, say the situation la
the lnevttable conaequence of the
law requiring redrawing of
district boundaries every 10
yean.
The expresa.ed purpose of
reapportionment ii to equalbe
population in Allembly, Senate
and congressional diltricta.
During every decade, 1ome
districts show population
increases, others show decreaaes,
still others no change.
By redraw tn g d fa tr 1 c t
boundaries and equalizing
population, ac;> goes the theory,
the concept of "one-man,
o~vote" ia preeerved.
Those who aren't quite so
theoretical will tell you that,
Mike Curb
Republican
Lt. Governor
Geo.Deukmellert
Republican
Attorney General
No
Waiting for
Supreme Court
decision.
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Drlll to find
reserves, but
base production
on envtronment-
safety factort.
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Prefera
Proposition e
Oppoaes
drtlllng In
envtronmentaJly
eenattlve areu. v-.
above all, the atrat•IY of
r.pportimment la to protect the
poUdml party in pqwer, if not
enhance iU electoral opponwuu..
' RepublJcana have been aaytna
that a lot ebo.ut the
reapportionment plans that
moved quickly throu1h the
Le1lllature and were 1wlftly
ll,n.ct into law by Gov. F.dmund,
G~~Jr.
RepubUcana are llCCUllna their
collea1uea acrou the all1ea of
"1erryma,nderin1," that la.
drawin1 linea for political
-protection.
But even a few Republicans
wink when they say it.
"Democrats gerrymander.
Republlcana reapportion," said
one Loa Angeles GOP state
senator in· the most serious of
tonea. T,hen he broke out
lauahln2.
Repu6Ucana have been hftttng
hard on the fact that the Orange
Cout will not have an elected
Senate offi<;UU for two years, A
aimUar lituation will occur in a
Northern California district.
GOP leaders call it denial of
repreaentation. Backen of the
reapportionment plant, like state
Sen. David Roberti, D-Los
Anaeles, call it "vote deferral."
Il the state Senate were not
elected the way it ia, the
representation iaaue wouldn't
exist.
In the state Aaaembly and the
U. S. HOUie of Repraentatives,'
election of-all members la
conducted ~ two years. But
state aenatora aerve four-year
terms, with -half of the 40
(See DISTIUcr, Pap AJ)
John ca..m.ndt
Democrat
State Senator
Oppoeee
drtlllng In
environmentally
eenlitlve areu.
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LISTENING ISN'T EASY -Jaime Benson. 3, of Yorba Linda
doesn't apprec:iate the efforts of Pipemajor Dr. Norman
Macl ..ea,n as ~uch as others at the Scottish Games at the Onm&e County -f'airgrou.hds in Costa Mesa-Mu.sic and sport.a
events oontip.ue from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. Admiasion is $6 for ·
adults and $2 for children under 15. · '
·U.N. flip-flop ·-
disma ys Britain
VERSAILLF.S, France (AP)
-The White House sought
Sat~y to portray its..Jlip-Oop
on a -United Nations cease-fire
resolution as a simple
disagreement over wording in
the document, and not a retreat
from lta support of Britain in the
battle fat the Falkland Islands.
But the British, while
remaining officially mum, let it
be known that Prime Minister
Margaret 'J'hatcher's government
waa dismayed by what one
official called the "curious
behavior'' of Britain's cloaest ally.
Larry Speakes, spokesman for
President lleagan, who ii here
for economic talks with leadel'8 of
the world'• major Industrial
democracies, said the late-night
maneuvers that led to the
embarrauing U.S. attempt to
explain its veto at the U.N-
Secwtty Council took place after R.Pn h.c1 retired for the night.
Speakes aald the decision to
ablta.ln from voting -which
came too late to block the recorcllna of a ''no" vote by the
United States -waa made by
Secretary o1 State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. Hall chanaed bia mind after
auurlng 8r1Ush Forei.gn
Secretary .Francis Pym earlier ln
the day that the United States
would join Britain in opposing
the resolution.
After his call to Pym, the
secretary-Jsaid Saturday, State
Deeartment analrsts in
Washington studied the LangUage
of the resolution and•
unanimously recommended tha,t
· the United States abstain rather than ~to. .. •.
Haig ordered the change in a •
call to the State Depa~tment,
which relayed the order fo U.N.
ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick.
but the change of signal.a anived ~
too la~. .
Why dldn'$ he telephone the
ambassador directly? he wu
asked. "You don't talk to the
company commander when you
haw a corps and a division ID
between." be replied. "You an
always sure that everyone la
singilur by the same sheet of
music.Yi
Haig told report.en that · afW
revisions ln the text, "I looked
very, very carefully at tbe lanfiuaie of the reeoluticft. wbicb
WU very clme to IOIDethiftl that
would have been ecceptable."
V.n.&lla rtuce. the& be Md
bell\ "lri COUllli wtdl dw lhUIUan
a11 u.y 1n uw midi& °' our oetMr adMU.." Prillkient ReellD and
Hat1 ar, attendtn1 the
MWn·nadon econocnlc au.mm&& at v tr'Mlllel.
"We have made exten1tv•
efforta alrMdy diplomatically to
~ to reinforce the ceMe-flre," Ha1a aald. lfe Hid he mi1ht summon
Philip Habib, U.S. 1pedal envoy
to the Middle Eatt, "rather
urpntly Jo dt.:u. the aituatiotl
and to pt bUn oft to the aree u
IOOft M ptJmtble. •• Habib. now in
London, had been scheduled to•
ao to the Middle Eaat next
wee~
alkland unlts .
clash in cold
BJ fte AIMda&ell Presa
!>ll'Brttlab and Aramtine patroll
l lyina deedly "cat-and·mou8e"
th iach odm' clMhed in the
esina foa outllde Sttnfey, Wpona from the FaWand Ia1anda
aid Satus:day. The British
commander said he WU
hurry to -ult Araentine
>LI ~' "11
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forces ~the la1and capital.
Arget\ttna reaaaerted lta
=t=n:=~ spake o( ''lurprilS' in at.are for
the Brhlah. An Araentine
mWtary IOW'Ce In Buenoe Aini,
who requested anonymity, told
The Auociated Pre11
"everything is reecb'" f« the
defen8e of 'Stanley.
New calla came from the
nan-aligned moYel'Dellt. meetinc
in Ha..vana, and from Spain for a
cease-fire in the 2-toonth-old
war, but no ·diplomatic IOlution
appeared in sigh\,
The Arg~ntlne military
command repor1ed little contact
Saturday between itt forcee and
British troops but Indicated
"large operadonl" are expected.
"Patrol mlt1ion1 we're
completed alona with
bombardment by Araentlne
artillery," a command
communique said Satur.day
~t. . • Adjuatment of our own
pcllltiom WM c:arried out. 'lbe
linet of contact with the enemy
remained nearly static and
nduced dvfty WM repOneci.•• it
.ad.
The commilnlque aald the nd~ activity and J'e9ult&na lack ot tnfdl'matkm ,._ creattnc
ocmcem. ....... Dy durtna thMe mome._ta of preparation and
readlneH prior to the larae operadianl. ..
Argien1ina laid ltt fok'ce8 spent
the day "rein.forcing and
oomplementina" their positiona.
It reJ)Ol'ted.no "British air raids on
Stanley.
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~-mMt&nll scheduled laiurday to · hfveut1au OOlft~ owr liwatuN Mailed
to YNn ba two WchlY ~ 0 Couaty pollUcal
haw beell dllayed.
~ commlnee of the
county MP!ub¥can Party Central c..nt .. ...._. to wait "U'1il
l p.ra. today to meet in doled
..... on to Conlider compl&lnll
about a fU•r i11ued by 09th
°'8trict oballenter David SW. gain~& A ... mblyman Nolan
l"rilmDe, a.co.a .,_._
SW. .. -1inl that FriD:elle
milled JDCq than 760 YOCei OJl
bWt tMt wwe .ttber betna heard
in commltteet or on the Allembly
floor. l'riiaUe, who ii calling the
auertlons a "bunch of Ilea,"
requeated that the ethics
committee inve1tigate hil
complaint.
lkdt.beim hM .Msor...s Riley.
Other c:guncll memt>.r1 han
Nmalned IVl\ltral in the race.
More than •.900 maUen went
to houlehold.8 in San Juan. Arpe aatd that repreaent1 10,000.
voters.
Riley'• umpalan con1ultln1
flnn, Nelton·Padbera ConaultSna
Inc., of Irvine, hH publicly
a~ for the mallet .
And it bu tent poet.cards to
mailer redpienta retracting the
endonement 11atement.
The campalan practice•
commi.lon ta now tcheduled to
meet at noon Monday at 1300 S.
Grand Ave., Santa Ana, to
con.sider the Arpa oomplalnt.
Lagunan hurt
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CHECKING DAMAGE -Orange County firefighter checka
the tires on an Ai.rCal-leased jetliner that blew out upon
landing at John Wiyne Airport Saturday. The accident.
which temporarily cloeed the airport, caused no injuries.
The ethics committee was
1chedµled to con1ider the
eompliinta at art 8 a.m. meeting
Saturday.
SW. u1d later in the day that
be will not putldpate in the
1H1lon unfeaa the ethic•
oommlttee .._. to permit news
reportel'I to attend.
1n canyon ~
road crash . A 20-year-old i...guna Beach
man was injured Saturday nlizht
ln a single-car accident ron
~Tcfuna <;anyon Road, police Jetliner mish~p
closes aireort
On another front, county
government's e~ watchdog
panel, the Fai~ Campaign
Practicea Committee, did not
meet as 1cheduled at noon
Saturday due to the lack of a
quorum.
Al Arp1•, a San Juan
Capistrano resident opposing
Pantaleon Medina was being
treated ln the trawna center at
Mission Community Hospital late
Saturday for unspecified injuries.
HJ.a condition was not yet known
at that time, hospital officiala
said. Orange County'• John Wayne
Airport was temporarily cloeed
Satul'day after an incident ln
which three tires on a jetliner
leased to AirCal blew out on
~~juries were reported
among the 39 pwenge,._ and five C:rew members aboard Flight 660,
arrivilll at th4' airi>ort at 4 p.m.
following a t5-rninute flight
from Laa Vegu. . ,
Mark Peterson, director of
communications for N~wport
Beach-based AirCal, said tw.o
tires on the right side of the
Boeing 737 jet arid one on the left
burst when the aircraft touched
down. "It'• still too early to tell ~what happened. We're
in it," -Petenon said.
The ~eral Aviation
Ad:minlst:ration w• notified, he
said.
Petetlon u1d the aircraft w• ·
leMed from Hawall·t..ed Aloha Airlines. .
1After landtn1, the jetliner
rqDed down the 5,700-fOot Iona
main runway, Peterson aaic[
After lt came to a 1top1 pemenaen deplaned and were
transported by mini-buaes to the
airport terminal, he taid.
1'he airport'• ahoC'ter eMt.side
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runway wu pelTllitted to reopen.
shortly after th! incldent. The
main runway r~mained cloeed
until replacement tires could be
instatred anp the Je.tliner
removed to a maintenance area.
Peterson aaict the. aircraft
would be thoroughly checked
before beina returned to eervtce.
· incumbent 6th District ~unty
Supervisor Thomu Riley, baa
demanded the commlaaion
inveatigate a mailer in which
Riley claimed an endol"lement of
all memben of the San Juan City
Council.
In fact, only Mayor J,..awrence
Police said there were no
eyewttne98ea to the accident, but
it appeared that a car driven by
Medina struck a parked car about
200 yards east of the Irvine Bowl.
The acddent occurred at about
8:45 p.m.
Pope's trip draws applause
' Expe~tations exceeded in pontiff's journey to Britain
LONDON (AP) -In 1ix
pecked day., Pope John Paul ll
drew the crowds of a pop star
and won the heertl of a nadion
1-et by an undeclared war and.
more than three centwies of
dlyion between Roman c.a&Uaa and Protettanta.
It wu a performance that
drew rave noticea from the
Brttllh pre11 and much of the
pub Ile -Ca thollc• and
Proteltanta alike.
'lbe pope Nd come to Britain
u an anxious pQgrtm. fearful bia
mialon of peace could 1park
1iotfna by Protestant extremilta
and provoke accuution1 of
favoritism In the Falkland•
fighting. r
Hit arodely provfld unfounded.
Unfounded foO Weft the fears of
conservative memb4:q of the
VaUam hlenrchy who wanted
.\he vlllt called off lest it appear
as a signal of aupport for
Procemnt Britain ~ C..thollc
Araenttna. which the pope will
vial't June 11-12 in a speda'lty
ICbeduled "belandng"' trip.
With comwmnate-1k1ll, the
Poliah·bom pontiff o~ a new
chapter-in the ecumenical
movement 'for Chriltian unity
and lel'mOnUed ap1nst war with
wordt which an~ neither
Briton• nor >trgentinea now moaed in a bloody conflict in thi South Atlantic.
The first p;lpal visit to Britain
· was historic: It opened the way
for new unity talks between the
Catholic church and the
'dominant Church of England.
It was al80 morally upliftina .
''In hia words, his acts. 1Ua
whole personality, he has
addrea8ed himself to that private
inner world which & ao often
ignored and repreaed amid the
outward babel of modem tqe."
said Dally Mail columnist
Christopher Booker, ''that inner
realm in which the molt
important lhing1 of our JU•
actually happen, where we.I ....
to take responsibility, where we
know inner U'Uth, where we find peace and love.,,
Make stm;s work for you. not <1guinst you! Attend Hoog
HO!.pital's informative seminar. "Success With StrcsS." It will
help you cope when you're under ~sure.
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian ·
presents
Monday
June 14, 1982
7:00 p.m.-9:do p.m.
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Introduction:
Janet KeUy. R.N., Community Education
'.lbpks:
What is Stress?
Causes of Stress
S~s Management lechniques
; Benefits of Suess
SpMken:
~ Mlitin B~nner. M.D.. ychiatry DDai1aa «ft. M.D., Psycbillry
David Bo}U, M.D., Psychiatry
BeoauH the dlatrict la
Democndo over Republican by a
&1 percent to 3e s-cent mari1n
and beceUM It lnCludee tnuch of
the ame territory u Roblnaon'a
A11embly diatrlct, a pairlna
aeemed likely.
But :Robtnaon ateem clear of
1eekln1 the Democratic
nomination ln the new dtatrlct,
preferrtna instead to keep what
hM emerged u a hlghly vlalble
Pacific Ocean
STATE SENATE DISTRICTS
and powerful poettton In the
~. lnatead, l\obtnaon't 1upport
hu Soft• behind w"~ter
Mayor Kathy Buchoa, one of
four contend era for th•
Democratic nomination. ~ are Frank Barbaro, a
Garden Grove attorney and
fomwr chairman of the ooun~
Democratic Party central
commltte: Al Serrato, a Santa
Ana coundlman, and J . Tilman
Williama, a Gerden Grove
councilman.
(Attorney Roaer Slade, the
f lfth Dern_ocratlc contender,
dropped out of the race and
endoned Barbaro.)
On the Republlaul aide, their
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REPRF.SENTATION CLOUDY -Voters in the rambll.ng,
reappc)rtioned 37th District that includes much of the-Orange
Coast, may not be represented in the state Senate until 1984.
From Page A1
allo .... tour cuc:Ud.i• OOrdoit Brtc~•n-.,;~~ta Ana mayor;
lclwaid ~· a ~;
RaioU1 Silva. a --""Z, arid DIW•)' WU.. a ,,..ol .
The new diltrict. CNat*i In pert to improve the electoral
opportur\ltiee of Hlapenlet (28
percent of lt1 realdentt have
Hlapanlc 1urname1)1 Include• tup par1a of Santa Ana, o.rdtn
Grove, Stanton, Anabelm, and
portlon1 of Fountain Valley,
Hunttnaton Beach, .Fullerton,
Weatmlnl1er and Pl.icentia.
It la the only atate Senate
dlatrict In Oran1e County in
whlch there la IO electioll th.II
'feM· Under-the Senate
reapportionment plan, elec:dona
are beinl held ln even-numbered
cllstrictl, like the 32nd, thil year.
Election• tn odd-numbe'red
dtltricta are acheduled few 1984. '!be nee on the Democraijc
aide hu been spl.rited. Barbaro
hu been drawtna support from
San Juan CaplaV'ano rancher and
reataurateur Richard O'NeUl,
while Serrato hu been receiving
strong financial and ot •
aupport from David Robert{,
J)fftident pro • of the state
senate.
Three separate a~ts of
potholden were sent out to build
name identification for Barbaro,
Buchoz and Serrato.
On the Bepub.Uam aide, Royce, •
a corporate acc:ountant, baa
received aupport from three
conaervattve area ueemblyman,
Dennia Brown, R-Long Beach;
John Lewis, a-Orange, and Roes
JohNIOn. R-Fullerton.
Silva ln 1980 lost to RobiNlon
ln an Aaeembly race, while ln the
same year, Wiles was-defeated by
atate Sen. Paul Carpenter,
D-Cypreaa.
Brick.en baa steered clear of
at1emptina to gamer any strong· oonae~ad~1uppon.~mttna
out that bipartlaan backing ii
neceM8I')' if a Republican ia to
win ln the ltronaJY Democratic
district.
Del!J Hot fltlotoe bf c~ It.,.,
REFRESHING VIEWPOINT -Jeffrey, l), and Billy Hartson,
6, of-Costa Mesa, keep cool as they watch their city's floa~ pass
In Saturday's Fish Fry Parade to Lions Park. . I
DISTRICT VOTERS: DI.SENFRANCHISED IN '84 QR DEFERRED?~ • •
members of the houae facing
election every other
even-nwnbered year.
Add to the Senate'• election
acheme , the vagaries of
reapportionment and the stage
WU set f~ confuaion.
Then add to the equation
Intervention by the state
Supreme Court, Republican
Party referenda aimed at
overturning the adopted plana
and the potential of a "fair"
redbtrictina propoaal on the
November ballot and the end.re
altuation becomes even more
murky and unpredictable.
Everything seemed much
aimpler on March 13, 1981 when
state Sen. Dan Boatwright,
D-Concord, and the Senate
Committee on Elections and
Reapportionment held bearings
ln Santa Ana.
Hiapanic leaders told the
eosnmittee that state Senate lines·
ahould be drawn to give .the
county's large H iapanlc
population greater electoral
~tiea.
At the same hearing, oounty
Board of Supervtaon Chairman Bruce Neatande was hammering
away on another theme.
He told the senators to
rntnim1J.e boWldary changea that
would place portions of Loa
Anaetea and ~ counties in
the same dlatricti. He claimed
many lntere1t1 of the two
oountlea weren't oompattble.
What tumbled out of the
committee in early September
may have pleued the H1apenlca,
but certainly not Nestande.
Early on the mominC of Sept.
2., Boatwright, with
,..pportim'unent oonaultanta and mma. at h1a aide, cal.led a pr91
con(erence in the Senate
chmnben to publScl)'. unveil the
oommltee'I pl'OJ>Ol!'O plan.\
It called for creaUon of a new
Oranp County Senate d1ltrict io
the county'• heartland. The
distr1ct u ~· and later adopted. incl all or maJoc
padiom of Santa ~ Garden
Grove. Westmlnater, Anaheim
and l'ullert.on. and amall areas of
other dtiea, lnclud1na Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beech. .
By surname, the dlstl:ict ii 28
percent HJaperUc.
By party registration. it ii 51
percent Democrat and 36 perct!nt
Repub1ican. •
rour other di1trict1 were
propoeed fDr Orabce County. But
only one other, a aeecestt.abaped
area taking ln Fountain Valley,
Co1ta Meaa, Irvine, Tustin. Villa
Park and Brea, ii IoCat.ed end.rely
wlthin the county.
The three rema1n1ng diatricts
straddle county lines. The couta1
37th ii hardly • COMtal districi at
all. It a1lo incl~ vut portions
of Riverside and San Diego
counties. Two other dlstr1cta crom
over Into Los Anplea C.ounty.
Capitol corre1pondent1
grabbed coplea of the m&J» and
daahed to their offices to write
their atorlea. But the whole atory
could not be told that day.
That'• becau1e no numbers
were ~ to the ~
d11trlci.t Thoee all-important
numbera determine when
electionl att held.
'the other ahoe dropped
aevera1 daya lat.er.
The new Orange County
diatrict wu U1iped an even
number, 32. That meant the
eleatfon to fill the Vet::UW!Y would
be held thia year.
with the dtiJlens' lobby Common
Cause, hu submitted 74•,ooo
1ignaturea on petitions aaklng
that the 1aaue be placed befoi'f
the voters in the Novemtry
election . About 5 53, 000 qnatures are needed to qualJ.fy
themeMUre.
State Sen. Willlam Campbell,
R-!Udenda Hei8}r1a. the Senate's
minority leader, aaya tbe
~ will make the ballot. U
approved, be said, li would
probably supersede any action on
thf. referenda. 1 believe that if (propositions)
10, 11 and 12 prevail, the
Lellslature won't reapportion
and we'll aee what happens in
.November," t:ampbell aa.ld at a
recent luncheon meeting with ~ponen ln Santa ~
If voters endorae the
bt·putilan bommiaion, then it
could handle the
reapportionment task, he
exp)ainf.d
Another at.ate senator, David
Roberti, a ~ Angeles Democrat,
11 urgina a yes vote on the
reCerenda on Tuesday's ballot,
that ta. a vote in support ot the
Democrats' plans.
He calls the lack of
repreaent.ation in the coastal
district an "inev itable"
consequence of reapportionment
given the stiu,tion ln which half
the members of the Senate are
elected every other year.
Rober\i warns that If the
Senate la fol"Cfd to reapportion
for the 1984 el«!ctions (u a "no"
vote plurality would require)
"even more serious vote defeJTal
problems" could result.
"Areas which were formerly
even and now odd (such as the
coaatal 37th) and face a two-year
deferral might will be back in for
an even-numbered district,
defen-al might well be back in for
additional two years, or a period
of eight years elapsing between
opportunities to vote for state
Senate.'' Roberti said.
"li, for example, the current
Senate reapportionment is not
approved by the voters and a
new reapportionment occurs
which places some portions of
Or an g e Co u n t-y j n t O'
even-numbered districts, those
areas in . . . the 37th (di.strict)
would not be up for election until
1986," Robertj said. .
And mucn of the Orange
Coast, therefore. would be
without representabon for four,
inltead of two years, he said.
Dinner coun
for Eish Fry
turn~ut filgh)
Paraden marched, ldda ~
camlval rides, kida of~
played ~ and mo.t ate fish at the 37th Annual
Fry and Carnival ln Costa ~
Saturday. • ..
The Flah Fry contfn:!
through today at L1om P
located at 18th Street •n
Newport Boulevard in Costa
. 1
Mesa. ,....
G o o d w e a t h e r d r ffil/t .•
larger-than-average crowds~
the park Saturday, orJanlzen
aa.ld. There was a parade ln W
morning, stage entertainment Ul
day .. several drawinga, th'
carnival and that famous -W
recipe for deep-fried fish to k~
them busy.
Officials of the Coia Mesa-Newport Harbor Lio ·
Club, sporllOrl of the event.
not compiled many fi8Uf'l!I on
fair by Saturday night, but
Butta, who called himaelf
"chief honcho" of ~ fish
operati,on, said the Liona
about 2,000 meai, Friday
another 3,000 thtougb Sa
afternoon and were exJl*ltmlU
seNe another 2.000 t
night. I , "'l"he total of 7 ,000 mMla ol.dM
this y.;ar'• event aheacf!>"f
two-day totals for most ~
years. Butta aald. ti Featured eventl today will
the Mita Costa Mesa bea
oontest at 2 p.m., the baby.con
at 3:30 p.m. ~
Oh yes. there will be fl~n
dinners, too, from noon to 8 p~
Dinners cost $4 eacti. and
proceeds will go to loc, I
recreational pro;.cta. ,
Driver 'serious' -J
after accident .j
A 43-year-old woman vlaa
listed in serious condition late
Saturday in the lntenlive
unit at Fountain V•ll
Cominunlty Hospital after
auto accident in Costa Meaa
in the day. ,.,
Betty Barkley, addreu ne
available, reportedly suffered, r
fractured pelvis an<I riahJ hip
the 12:15 a.m . accldent .-._
Fairview Road and South
Drive.
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CllALLENGERS -Santa Ana Jawyen Dan
Dutcher, left, and Ronald Nix are ~ to
WUleat West Orange County MuniciJ>¥ Judge
Joanne Harrold.
:2 try to oust ,1
Juage Harrold
t2'x3e" Famlly Pool
Heavy-duty 3-pc. construction; fHt eet-w. easy to store. Includes ladder, VllCUUm.Seft.
~ bJ about 150 Ndlu'!ita. Ont ot thlll ~ be -~ .oOUld ... no. nuclMr fKWty Ott anr.t~ Coiunty \hat allo llJl'OYkle water ~a.um..,
. Hll waw pllft -Plank three ot hil platform-
.-~WI a ,.... r111nof.r tn the r:a ..... '° .... -· from IUCh IOUrc. .. YUlrm Blwr. Thtl water would be ptped to~
Ol*ll and ewe to~'°" ~nare. tnd~ ~Md to taM c.we of ~Uon ~.,
~ Wens wanta expam&on of nporflt to
Third Warld oouniriiL He be~ thJI would mrve
the U.8. eaooomy well and would allow ~ World countlW to bnprove theU Nndardl of
lMnc -the only IW'e way to world peact.
And what about the Hayden~Brown clique?
''Jerry Brown la incapable of conut&utin1 anythlnc po9'ttv.·to IOlvlnc the current econon1'C
1ltuaUon, or to a lutln,I world pMCe," Wertz
.-rta. 0 1 vl.w Tom Hayden and Jerry Brown u
repNMDtlnf pollcln that are oppoted to the
Democratic Party'• tradition of economic
dewloDmlm 11 f~ by FranldiD Rooeevelt and
John r. Kennedy."
Werts 11llt1 hl1 occupation H "political
CCJnlU!tant. ''
Werts 1ay1 that, phlloaophically, he 11 a
Neoplatoru.t ln the tradltioo of St. AU1U9tine, Dant.e and Letbnits; that hfl approech to economlca
la that of the American 1y1tem of Alexander
Hamilton. Friedrich List and J$enry c. Carey' and
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• • c~ and •• Una llNriU.. 44, vkle ~t of ... ftftn. .... hil ... .. .., 11~ at a South Oran1e Couatr Municipal Court
prellmlnary hearln1 ln a
pix ~ move but w allo
to r..nter the plee In
court.
San Clemente re1ldent ~ before Superior <Aun
J\adce Lula A. Cardenaa. He
remalnl free on $25,000 bail.
, Thirt_I:-three other charae·.' a.pinat BiQlnl were dropped by
~ d1ltrici attorney. BlaiN ii
expected to te1Ufy for the
proleCUUon aaainat co-defendant
Ralph W. McDonald.
McDonald'• pre-trial
~ hM been let for 9 a.m.
June 18 ln SUperior c.ourt ln
Saiata Ana. Hll lawyer, Paul
,,.. ,II ~ to requeat the
Cryatal Vani.h•
48-oz • t0tle1 bowl
clt11ner. dl11Atee·
i.tll.
tiial be mowd out of U'f COW\ty blcl-.-of pubUdty ln the ceM.
MCDOnald, 41, Wll bOund OWf to 8~perlor Court after a
thr'eMlay lft1bnlnary ~ in
May lD South Oranae County
Municipal Court In La1una N~l. He hll D1Mded innocent
to n cha.rate ln what aherlff
Brad Gaie. Calla the lai'a-t fr,aud
achemt ever uncovered ln the
<.'OW\~.
McDonald II accu.ed of bl1kJ.na
more than 1,200 lnveatora ol
mllllona of dollan in Dl'Omilt.na
hlch-lntere.t yielda of-10 to 25
percent a month. He ,claimed
their investment. were betn1
uad ln 1arae land developnenta
but authoritiel •Y there ii no
such evidence.
Investlptors cl.al.m McDonald
waa uaing money from later inve1tor1 to pay off earlier
investors.
McDonald and BialM were
U'Nlted Feb. 10 durtna a raid on
the D Toro office and recorda,
weapona and cuh were aeilld.
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CHOSEN TO SERVE -Orange County'• new
grand jury comlsta of front row, left to right:
Melvbi W. K.Ulingbeck, 57, reUre<f, Garden
• Grove; Richard D. Tracy, 601 retired, ~tia;
Charles N. Hutto, 52, realtor, Orange; Billy~L.
Redd. 55, coJ.leee instructor, ·Huntington Beach;
Jody U. Billings, 54, homemaker, Laguna
-Beach and Jack L . Sulllvan, 60, retired,
Huntington Beach. Middle row: Susan A.
Parkes, 28, volunteer, Orange; Nancy C.
Hup_ke, 40, h~. Anaheim; Jesae l
McHam. 54, small buaineas owner, Tustin; Ida
J . Askin. 41, writer, Co8ta Mesa; and Catherine
N. Well.I, 48, aelf-ernpi:fi:• Villa Park. Back row: Joeephine R. V , 48, homemaker,
Anaheim; Lauren W. Leonard. 32, contracts
engineer, Dana Point; Eleanor M. Wl.bon, 43,
retired. Irvine; Irvin H. Winesuff, 52, real
esta~ developer, Placentia; Marilyn J . French,
52, interior designer, La Habra and Vicky R.
Ca•iano, 36, studentlhouaewife, Santa Ana.
WS4" .•
mew.~ .... -c.-.......... C.11142-H71.
Put• few word•
to•ork tor
"The lfsld of a good chutacter
~the ffsht '!1~1 ~:
'the Bahi'iFatth•.
For Information Call:
556-2549
. ,
Durlna "'"th• yeani ot debaw ovw the Ptrtp~ c.ana1 -It
tint aui'f.ced lri the rnid-1960I u
the lop.I final S'-P ln compleUOri
of the Wit ltate water d.litr1bf.ltlon ~ -Southern CAllfDm!anl 1eemed united ln support of the
project.
When ltate leaialaton tlnally
hammered out ancf pU.ed Senate
Bill 200, after revising and
amendina it in an effort to satisfy
the demand of both water u.en
and environmentallat1 th•
applauae from the Sotathland waa
u.nanlmoua.
But no sooner had Gov.
Brown aigned the me,.aure
authorizing construction of the
43-mile canal into law, then
opposition from the north flared.
Some thought the. built-in
environmental protections were
Lnsufficient. others found them too
restrictive. The north accuaed the
south of tryihg to steal its water.
But even when a referendum
on the measure qualified for the
June 8 ballot -where it appears
aa Proposition 9 -there seemed
little doubt that the weight of
vote1 in the south would be
sufficient to overcome opposition
to the canal.
That wu before the tricks
and games began. Lt. Gov. Mike
Curb, who first supported the
canal, then took a neutral position,
then opposed it, appointed a "task
force" to examine the issue. The
task force, heavily weighted with
canal opponents who were ready
to contribute hundreds of
thouaandt of dollars to kill the
project. juggled the figures and
concluded -the canal woold coat
many billions more than the
estimate of state officials.
We can't afford it. was the
conclusion. though the task force
coat estimate soon proved to be
wildly exaggerated. The most
reliable estimate finds the project
would cost the average Southern
California family no more than
just over a dollar a month.
Furthermore, they argued,
Soythem California d9em't need
more water. Better comervation la
the answer.
Wlth the drouaht of 1977 ltW
tn vtvtd memory, that hat to be
queaUonable. What h not
queetionable ii the fact that. in
1985, c..lifornla w~ begin 10lllng
half itl entitlement to CoJoradC>
River water to Arizona, u ordered
by the courta.
When this takes place, a new
drouaht could be a dluater.
:I'he well-heeled Sacramento
Delta farmers who are ~
the anti-canal drive with lt1
berrap of TV apotl are lnterelted
not eo much tn ldll1ng the ~ •
in kUllng th• environmental
protections for the wild riven of
the north which will go into effect
automatically lf Proposition 9
pallM. ' • By wiping out the whole
pa~kage, they then would have
another chance to get cheaper
water by overtumlng the 1980
vote that bans damming of the
rivers , contingent upon
constrUction of the Cld'al.
Unfortunately, the fraudulent
propaganda baa railed doubta in
&0me minda. The South)and 09
longex-is united in fawr of the
Peripheral Canal.
The doubters mould remind
them.1elves that th1s project ~
all its ramifications have been
examined and debated over the
past 20 years. The alternatives
suggested by canal oppon,ents
have long been di1carded H
impractical and ex.eeatvely OOltly.
Most of all they should try to. look
behind the propaganda and
envision the future of lhe atate -
and the agriculture IO crudal to lta
economy -if the State Water
Project la not C01Jlpleted,
population continues to lncNue,
and the dry years inevitably occur
The baily Pilot joins 23'
Orange C.ou.nty citiea, 21 chambers
of commerce, all 30 of the water
agencies in the county, and the
entire Orange County state
legislative delegation, three
aenaton and six awmblymen, in
UJ'ling a YES vote on PropadUon 9. ,
It is a vote that can buy a
water insurance policy for yean to
come.
Tactics too f aHJiliar
Predictably, the campaign for They've never made any bones
the Republican nomination in the about that. They are in the
43rd Congressional District, has business of getting whoever pays
degenerated into a shabby affair. them elected to office. And, to
• Eighteen Republicans were accomplish that job, they aren't
drawn to the fray in the new above misleading voters.
district covering portions of The cynic.a1 Butcher-Forde
southern Orange County and methods in master-minding
northern San Diego County. campaigns of wealthy men with
There is no incumbent in the newly dicovered political
newly reapportioned district and aspirations are well known.
any Republican nominee is a sure Can anyone forget the 1978
bet in November because of the Republican primary in the 74th
party'• large voter ~eglstration Assembly District when a
margin. well-heeled auto dealer without That the primary would take political credentials captured the
the low road in ita latter stages GOP nomination from Marian
was predictable because one Bergeson with a flurry of
candidate, millionaire political last.-minute m8ilera? •
novice Johnnie Crean. la relying Hired ~William Butcher
on the advice and campaign and Arnold Forde were behind
expertise of William Butcher and that one.
Arnold Forde, chief operatives of a
lltkal oomultihg firm hued in And the suppoeedly highly
kewport Beach. educated Republican voters in the
Crean also is relying heavily 74th became the laughing stock of
on money. Plenty of money. 1'be the state.
Associated Press reports he is Will Republican voters in the
ll)eDd.ing in the neighborhood of 43rd Congremional Diltric;t, which
$700,000 on bi.a campaign. coven much of the aeme 'territory
Make no mistake. Butcher as the old 74th Aaeemply District,
and Forde are iQ it for the money._ be duped in 1982? . . .
Opinions expressed In ttle space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views e1t-
pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1$ Invit-
ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phonti. (714)
642-4321.
L.M. BoydY Champion drinkers
Bois~ CltiCa plan. halanc·ed ~~
To the Editol': ·
We .irongly believe the Coaattil
Commission should approve t h e
balanc'ed plan for the Bolaa Chica
development as submitted by the County
of Orange. The plan as now propoeed la
MAILBOX ·
professionally well thought out and
often aomething for eveeyone, whether
their interests are a1 homeowners,
salllng-boating or fiahtng, recreational
enthusiaata, birdwatchers or commercial
opera ton.
What wW do all of th.la and reduce
traffic congestion and dea4J.y smog u
well?
Yea, you gueaae,d it! Maas traruit
backed up by buaies to transport ua
efficiently in t>,tween destinationa o11
major rout.ea. c..n we afford it? Can we afford not to
have lt? Pre.ent plans call for a huge
expenditure for highways, which would
literally cover the county with concrete
and ltill not move us faster than 5-10
miJa an hour on the Santa Ana Freeway
in 1995.
YES WE CAN afford it. I believe, by
lhnply requJ.rtnc a fair return on ~
inveltment. Tax ~t8 -a portion
of tbe incre rae In value of commercial
propertiel along the transit route and a
one-half percent In ulee tax exclusively
IF PIWPERL Y developed with ma-for publlc transportation.
rlna facllitles lt would be self-Whe:reandwbatia-thla~tranlit?lt
supporting and allo a llOW'ce of. addl-ia automated rail transit. Llgbtwef&ht
tional revenue for the county aqd would train ... Hke cara joined tosether in
provide a(iditlonal jobs which are 90 bad, whatever number• required which
ly needed in this country'• job mark-travel rapidly at surface level.
et. The reverse would be true if: Sometimel, they mlcht be on an elevated
the development taraely emphulud ramp. '
retalnlnc the Bolaa Chica area u a wet The primary route Is ~west along
marah with no comlderation for the the Santa Ana heeway or a nearby
rec:reetlonal intereata of t1-e other than P&E right-of-way, where le\l'en of 10
the blrdwatchen and wetland interesta majol' employment ceruen are cloeely
who represent an extremely small -dtuated. This route roore than any other
percentage of the overall population. route would reduce traffic and smog.
Abo on th,ia buts, it would be a constant The eecondary north-eouth route ia
expense Ito the taxpayer with no P.roposed from Anaheim Stadium
pouibillty of income. It would prove to through Santa Ana to South Coast Plaza
be a liability over the long haul, very and the airport industrial complex. An
much like the Newport Back Bay instead alternate north-south route could be
of a recreational as.wt to the general down Newport Freeway.
public. Building a mus tranlit system ii by
There ls a tremendous pent up necemity stepwi8e. ~ ltar1el' aystem
demand for new boating, sailing and would be in the populous area of the .
flsbins tacillttes alons the Southern county where tax increment.a would be
c.alifomia ooutal area and ~ marina in .lli.zable.
the Bots. Chica developnfent would So be bold fellow countians! You haw
satisfy eome of the boat docking needs nothJng to fear but fear it9elt! •
for thia group of recreaUon .eeken. G~ ATHERTON, M.D.
We hope the C.O..tal Commill1on'•
final vote wtll repre1ent ln a fair 'r -u Gr.a· ... t' u-r~at proportion the interettm of all parties I.JV ~ e· ~
concerned.
MR. AND MRS. JAMES C. RANDALL To the Editor:
The Lou Grant Show has been
calfteled by CBS after a successful
MaBS transit needed
five renon run. "Due to poor ratmga;'
we have been told by offidala. But wno
are they really fooling? More accurately,
To the F.dltor: Lou Grant was canceled because of
What will greatly bnprove the quality ptOSJeaive political views .held by the
of life for MCh and nf!ry resident of .. ucrlpt writers and star. canceuatlon WU <>ranee County by taklna ua rapidly to \Ja aneak.y way to pWli•h Ed A1ner, work. to the theater ancI ooncert8, and •particularly for his outaPGken stand on
yes, ultimately to the beach? • U.S. Involvement in El Salvador.
But what exactly w• the
political crtrne which csetemlirW"1J
ahow must be cemored and the flow 9 I
ldeaa1 stopped? Well, Asner ai
had the guta to critlciz.e ~ fer acting in ways that he mi11kwia o
others believe to be wrong. A.
of the Screen Actorl Guild, be
Waa.hlneton, D.C .• in January to
$25,000. to an organization planning to
buy medical supplies for the Democratid Revoluti~ Front in El Salvador._...,
Penonally, I can't think of a ~ altruistic and humanistic end~vo or
anyone to partidpat.e in -to aaistf wounded people of a country whoee
government ia killing them off -
women and children ~·
BUT SINCE WHEN does an actor'£
penonal belief bar him from acting on
public television? F.d Amer wu hired
by ~ for bis profemional adinC ~illty
and talent. not ~U8e his poliUcal
did or did not«e reapond to thoee of
Jt,ation'a. Certainly an individual hM~
freedom to ~ with the staius quo
And, A1ner 1 political acUvity i
no thing new or unuaual for TV
celebritle1. How many thousand.a o
acton and ad1 11 ea have donated mane
to attend $200-a-plate clinnen for th
candidates of their cbokle? How manY.
others have advocated their ow
personal opinion about products for
ca:nmerciala such as beer, coffee 911d
orange juice? I guess it's okay for jlr(
actor to tell us to waste money on fl
product we don't need and can't use •• bu
it's not okay to advocate the preeerval:ioo
of human lives. •
Finally, regardless of principles or
pollti~ involved -Lou Grant~&
limply a great show. It ~ >
important contemporary m..aes that -
all lhould be aware of, and are not. I
w• a lhow that made us think. r:t than insult our lntell.igence, U IO
show• do. But perhaps havin
knowledgeable and concerned
audience 11 just not fasbionabl
preferable their days. ROSEANNE G·.11.~'"°''0.l.r. or.o .,_
• Letters /rom reader• are welcome. .:t••
right to condtnie letter• to fit ~
ehmmo.te libel ts re1erved. Utters oL
words or leu wfll be givtn pref eren.cil
letters mwt include 11gnature and maY,.1 address but names may be wllhMld on re
quest 1/ suf /1dent reason 11 a~ppar
Poetry wW not be pUbUshed LeUeh
retephoned to 642-6036. Name and
number of t~ contributor must be ¢~lo
ven /tcalton purpo1e1. ·X
1•1n
'l 2
tlm t11r1n an 1978. Prorit)' °' property vuu. hlil "I put thil cllpartnWnt on a Ml Dien cMlpUtild Ind the quality
liOWMi openttna bMll. bPt eo1t1 of th• department'• work l•
dOwn arid ma&nWMd the Quallty ~ of C*I' procluct," Mid Jaoola !'J Jecotil la Jamee
Ht about reor1ani1tn1 th• J • a 49-yHr-old
department and -JOt it on a REI :Ta Gftkle em.,_, ~ bllia. It'• a prov.n Havtna Worked <or'b :-,... 1n . NcOrd by a proven ~·" .. th• depa,..nt'a en1lnHrln1
JllCObl Mid the llllllOU oftice llCt1°"i mapp&naciounty property
la a bWhlY complicated, tecluUca1 and wui.lnl with county
operauon· that ptep&l'9 the tee> appralHra, 'J •u Devine lt
blWOft ... year eouhty tax roll. quHUon ln1 the lnttrn11
He aald that the u1111r:>r'1 Job ~of the office.
h11 become much more 'llJbemoraleinthe~t la the ~ lllUe t now," demandtn1 ln recent nar1 Jw DrvtM tald. "I t I have
becauae of the volume of w~ of. lmProvtna morai. by
tax-related lawt that .,.. ..-d lmprovi .... tne eflldenc~and aech Jealilative ..ton. ...._
Between 1960 and 1878, J9CC>bt prOducUvlty of the office the
aald only alx or eeven lawa taxpayen of Orange County."
impacting taxes were puaed in J'eu Devine apecWcally pointed
Callfom.li. However ma June to oUice hirina practloll M one
1878, more than 18b new law• reuon why morale la low. "A. far u the 'depu1ment and have affected state taxe11. h o w I t c a r r i e 1 o u t ta x
A phyaidlt and econonWlt by evaluations, I'm not challenatng tratnma. Jacobi wu in private tha\f'-he aald. ·
bUlinetl for 22 yean before hit Recently elected to a third ap~tment • ...-or. term u president of the Qranae Durtnc my years here, the
••
Fnm Pase f ) He al.lo declaree that abe h.u an undesirable
tudldal tempel'aUlent and that lhe aufferJ from Dutcher, who •ya he ia the ton end a;ran<bon
ttorneya,· aaya Mra. Harrold lack• judicial
perament "and hu a roanifest need to abU9e
ple."
'"!be lack of temperament offenda me. It la
l'14!0'idrl& to the people in court," he laid. "We have
fl.nest judges in the state here but she is a
exceptfon."
Dutcher was an unsuccessful candidate for
tral Municipal Court in 1980.
o wNix, 47, became a lawyer in 1976. He
IDJll""°1ualy worked in data proceMing and industrial
estate.
o arHe claims that Mra. Harrold was not qualified
lhe was appointed. He clabns her total fesil1 .-r consisted of .even years as a public defender ttbat she had no civilian court experience.
f'JUdf.e-ltia." "
'She puta on the robe and all of a sudden lt'a
"'1.timate power." , ,
Mn. Hlnold, who a&)'I she'• tough on repeat.
seriOUI offenderf, aaya. ahe hu the support of Crance County Sherrlf Brad Gate. and -all the
pol.ice chief:a in the eisht cities in the dlatrict..
She al.lo cla1ml aupport of the Oranae County
Deputy Sheriff'• Association, all tfie police
ueoclatione in the district, the Deputy Diatrict
Attoroey's A.octation, the-Peace Officen Research
A.ociation of California, Oranse County Marahal'a
Aaoc:iatlon and the Orange County Narcotic•
Offloen Allodation.
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County J:m=d ... Auoclatlon, Jeu DtVfM he hll rwtaned
the poeltion to wac• hla election
bkl. In c.I\. race for county public
admlnll\rltot, incwnbent Jamet
Helm le belna challen1ed by
attorney Vk:tor Hobba. a political newcomer. It le tM public adminlltrator'e
office that i1 char•ed wlttJ handU.nc the eltatet and affaln
of county rHldentt who die
intestate or without relativet.
Seekln1 a fifth term, t he
68-year--old Heim le campatininc
Oft hJa ... 6 yean ot aood and
faithful ..mce in the county.
"I've reformed the office and
there NI never been a -.nda1
lince the one I followed into
ottioe," Helm tald.
He added that he le proud of
b1e record: "When I came into
oUioe in 1967 I had only four
deputies and I ltill have only
four even though the cueload . bla mote than doubled."
Helm tald he haa been
efldoned for office by all five
members of the county board of
1upervl1or1 and the Orange
Cquntj Sbertf1/C-oroner. Hla challenger, Hobbs, 11 a
48-year-old Vietnam veteran
~ho aeNed with the U.S. Marine
corpa. He uid he decided to run
for office becaua~ of Heim'•
ge.J.inp with veteran aff:e1'r'a.
Belidea hit elective poeitton as
public ad.mlnlstrator, H~ waal
appomted by coun~ aupervt.on t0 Dead the ooun I community
eervices agency. two posta,
however, are not related.
Aa head of the community
servicea a1ency, Heim ii
responsible, among other thinp.
for vetenma affain and services
in the county.
Hobbs aaid he le challenging
the incumbent "to ahow the
superviaora that btllore they do
tom•thlna concemtna veteran.1
th•y ahould con1ult ""·" ~to ~ua.UllcatJona for th4'
poet, he t "I'm not aware of
,any peat IC&ndall ln tM J>UblJc
lldtntl\Jatntor'e office and I don't
pretend to b• an expert tn
probftt, but my utorn•y
tMlck#ound helpe.'' HOhbt alto crttJdied a.tm for
acceptlna appointive offlcw that
he belTevea could unduly
lntluenoe him in hla role·u pubUc ~t.rator.
• If you elect a man to office
~ po. on ap~muve oma. you call Cnauence dedlicrw in t.M
e lectlv• of tee ,'' Hobba
cocnment.c:l. "If I am eLtded I
wouldn't accept the ~p.
I don't believe 1n ~
elective offlcea by addln1 on
appo1nttw potltiont.''
Hobbe ii endoned for ~bllc
admlnlatrator !>>' the United
Veteran• Council of Oranae
County.
Both the public admin.llt.rator
and aaaeaaor are non-partlun
J>09tl that carry four-year terma.
'li> contend. for OC
;
school hoard seat
Four candidate& are aeekln1
election to Trustee Area 5 of the
Oran1e County Board of
Education, the only aeat .on the
five-member panel that le being
contested in 'tue.day's voting.
Trustee Area 5, whkh includes
south Orang e County. le
currently repre.ented by board
president Jerry Shaw, who hM
decided not to .eek re-eJectlon.
Shaw la running for Congreaa in
the 43l'd Diatrict.
Candidates for Shaw'a eeat
incJude:
-Mari Frank, an educational
coneultant and former
Saddlebeck Valley school board
member, who eays the board
ahould not intervene in local
~mattera. -Michael Murphy, a n
Anaheim travel agent and son of
current board member Frances
Mu rphy. Murphy's mother is runnma uooppoled in another
dlatrict for a eeoond term on the
COW}ty t;>oer<f.
Murphy says he wouldn't al1gn
himself with the conservative
faction on the board, which
includes his mother.
-Eliulbeth Parker araduat.ed "
last year from UCLA wh«e she
ma jor ed in art hietory. She
recently quit a job to return to
college . She plans to eeek a
maste r 's d e gree In pu blic
administr ati on. She is a
supporter of special education
and programs for mentally gifted
students.
-Franklyn Schou, founder of
the private Education Institute in
Tustin, and fonnerly a 20-ye.ar
e ngineer in the a erospace
i ndustry . H e a dvoc ate• a
b u sinesslike a ppro ach to
operating the county bo;ard.
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been shown in the county achool
board, it holds the pursest.rinp
f o r 50 ,000 t e a c h e rs and
employees, and overaees a $39
million budget.
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HUMANITY -More than 1,000 runnen . Scenic 5K nm Saturday morninl· They 8re pictured
'cipated in the first annual C.Orona del Mar at the start of the race at Pacific Coast Highway and
..., ........ ,,_... ~ C...... IUrf
Avocado on the OOUJ"le that was 1et up through the
dty streets. ..
.
-...--·~. . ··-:; . . . -auch, Angels getting defensive .,,,
·< ..
oston rolls another seven and -comes up with a 7-2 victory . "'
JOHN SEVANO INDl!llr ........
The walls are starting to cloee in on
Angels and, like anyone who aeta
:ed Into a comer, the team la starting
get defensive.
"Hurry up. Make it quick. Ask your
cmaest10ns," said a surly Manager Gene
uch, after he just watched hil Angel
late Its sixth game in a row, and ita
enth ln the last nine outino.
'I'll tell you this," Maucn <tuicldy
ued before a q~ Alllld..m
. ''We will win fumorrbW.' Al ftflt
y (the playen) were a little IUl]lrilld
t tM loaing streak). Now they're , enou&h to want to win." be JJoiton Red Sox rGll,d their conaecut.w ~ In u many •
and the result WU a 7-2 dldi6oj\
the Angels before a subdued crowd
37.~ at Anaheim Stadium.
1th the vlctorv, the Red Sox (32-19)
ed into a ah.are of the Ame~
ague's Eastern Division race with
't (31-18).
'lbe Anae1a, meepwhlle, who, de.spate
the 1osina ltreak, have held on to lint
place ln the AL Wet!& for the p111t eipt
games, find the Qdcqo White Sox only
a ~-game t.ck with lCa.naM Qty rieht
behind, one game out.
For the Anlels, the current homesta.nd
has been nothlnc abort of a dlauter.
Fadna the belt the !'Mt baa to offer, the
AnaeJia woo two of three pmes from Mlf•••ot::"ti.:r' by Detroit and (lWo
~amow (thii ~>nu.wt
be ~ ~ buml4 up beca1* I
know I am. Mauch lldded.
WW.~'N -ftOt pu~ ~ hlt1," JNl•L~ Who e
'the , tW ftaftj df "' • We're aetUrw a t heft. and a hit ,
but ffre noi ~them conli*ntly."
'The AnaeJa, -baa been their cmtom of late, got on the ecoreboud fint when
Bob Boone llngJed home Lynn ln the ,
fifth tnnlng. But atartet Bruce KJ.on, who breewi ·~~~~~~~--.~~ .
ail ors' 6-7 MVP
ff to Ocean
ROGER CARUON o.lfr ........
yron Ball, a 6-7 junior with
Sea View League basketball
t1ala and Newport Harbor
m's molt valuable player and
ta1n, is tranafen'ing to Ocean
High for bis eenior season.
'We're in the prOCf!ll of
vin'-now," 1ay1 his dad,
t. 'We're going to rent our
and we'll probably rent a
(within .sPe Ocean View
•rtldl1nce area).
t'• Byron's decision and we
t him to play where he'll be
t happy, to go to school
•It's not sour grapes
• • Byron does his
IJBt 8§Bin8t the
ughpst competition.'
-s -°'""' ..,
bottom falls out of the barrel. We
had a team meedna and they
don't understand why he 11
doing ill" ,
"It's nothing penonal," •Y. .
the 6-7 Ball. "l'm just 8eArching
for something better, Just like
Coach 0eBuaK WU dolilg when
he Wat looking around.
"I just think I'll be better off in
my aenlor 1e81011 and I think rn
fit well with the Ocean View
players."
• ''The.re's not much doubt about
it," says Ocean View Coach Jim
Harris. '.;.It 's (the move) for
baaketbell. I have noth1n8 but
respect for ~Jerry) ~. He
(See SAILORS, P ... B5)
SWITCHING -6-7 Byron Ball
.ia leaving Tara for seahawka.
"~t that's been flat, too, and when
both 1JBt1 of your game go flat, you're ln trouble." .
The An&U' Ptchlnc ltaff AW lta
earned nm a,wnae _,from 3.08 at the pme'• IW1" to 3.1~ by ita completion
ttaturday. And, what baa Mauch IWCXlllCel---~-~ the ~· offeme (« lack ol it),' la that the Slitdmw' DA la dfmbtnl lib the prime fu.tenat nw-.. "It'• CJllly .... a ...... added Ori&.
Clt:as .... • ,_ .... a dMl. All we liW tO'e:tl~ tlajelber, ride It out, and bne a road trip. Thia .. •
llx-month tea80ft, one week doesn't
make ~ ir.p:." .
Mayb9 not, but It doei mM8 came for
cianll*m. f . ~ ul don't ........ is the t word,1'
aaki Brian Downlnc, who when
he WU toJd of Maucb't pndk:tkn for
today. "I think we're more frustrated
than we are mad.
''We have excellent offerlllvely ability,
(See ANGELS, Pqe BS)
Plumer, DuratJd
Win state titles
SACRAMENTO -Polly
P1Umer of Univenity High . won
her third straight 1tate CII'
1,800-meter cbam~~ Rennie Durand of
HiO captured flnt ln the 800 metlen to bighllpt Onn&'ie
Cout area performers in· die
ltate tnck and field meet held at
Hucbea Stdum hen Friday and
S.turday.
Shu'on Hatfield of Fountain
Valley flnlahed second in the ·
300-meter low hurdls ln 42.97
--lixth ln the lolll ).amp "1th a leap of 18-9.
0i.n View'1 Rex 8rQwn wu
fourth ln the men'• 2()0..meter
daah with a 21.48 c:1oc:ldnc·
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The ·
Loe ~ Laken, CtilcWninC the potential of ovel'-Q)fttidmm, .
hope to beat the PhiJadelptla •
76era today and win tbe
fr:anchlae'• third NaUoaal
Buketball Auoclatlon
dwnponah.lp.
The Lakera lead the
beat .. of-"ven aeriff, S-1, a,nd
have bJmry on their lide. Mo
NBA team hH been able to.
surmount a 3-1 detidt 1 ln the finals. . .
If the 76era' wtn, the ..... will ao back to Loe AnaeJee for • sixth game Tueaclay nt1ht. A
seventh game, lf neee.-ry,
would be in Philadelphia
On TV today
channel 2 at 11 a.rn. I ·
( . .
Tllunday night. Today'• filth
game, which will be naUoaaily'
t.eleWled on CBS (Owmel 2),
was 8Cheduled to start at 11 a.m.
l
C I. C . I . . o 1seum omm1ss1on
now wooing Clippers
Prom AP dhP*telttt
SAN I>IIOO -The San Dies<> m CUppers of the National Buketball
AMOelatlon re~edly are beln1
wooec!_ by the ~ An1ele1 Mem· ol1al Colllewn ComnUlllOn, which just won •
OOW1 battle to pt the o.kland Raidere of the
National FootbUl Leque.
'i'he ~ 1l1ego lJnion on ~turday ClUOted
Loe Anaele• Lakera owner J~rry Buu ._,n<l
Cllppen General Manaaer Ted Podleakl u •)1.nl
they were aware of the "COl'IUniaion'a etton. to aet the San Diego club to move into the Los
Angeles Sports Arena, part of th, Collleum
complex.
· "Ye1, they made overtures," Podleskl told
the newsJ>eper. "But as tar u rm c:onoemed,
we'n! in San Diego and this la where we're going
to stay."
A comm111ion member, however, who ukecl
that hia name not be di8cloeed, con.6rmed to the
newspaper that Clippers owner Donald Sterling
hu been lnvt.ted to a meeting of the conunbsion
on Monday.
'" Quote of the day , _
"Dave LaRocbe ia like the SJ>C)l'tiQg
News. He comes out-once a week." :.... Said
Grat1 Nettlee of the New York Yankees,
after LaRoche, a pitcher, was recalled from
the team's Columbus farm club for the
third time this season.
Prost on pole In Detroit Grand Prix
DETROIT -Pole-sitter Alain •
Prost is concerned about the start of
today's inaugural Detroit Grand Prix
and what he expects will be an awe-
some attrition rate on the newly constructed
circuit through 'the downtown streets.
The diminutive Frenchman, who placed his
turbocharged Renault racer at the front of the
field Saturday with a fast lap of 82.700 mph,
said, "Ira pollllible the start could be dangerous
becaUle 10 many good cars are ln the fifth, sixth,
aeventh rows."
'nle start-finish line is at the head of a long r ~htaway past the pits and Prost added, "It oould be very dangerous."
Whit• lox Win on 111.,..• hOmer
'"" ...... and ........... ~· 111 mmed up for • lbc·hltW and laNW
aa1Mt bi'ob open • "-ht 'IMecMr'•
duel wtth a two-run, .eYenUl·~ homer u th• Chtc-ao White So)( bJet Tuai, 2-1,
and anapped a Hven-aame lo1tn1 1tNtak
Sawrday .U.ht. Bal.rlea' foW1h home Nn pf the
y_..,. WM onfy the thlrd hlt oft TOM Nl1el' BSck
BtHJHll •.. JClMwhere In the American
• Leaaue, Mike Pl•••••• ~ MWft hita and,. Lewwtaa hit ab r ..,pty
hOmer to etU:!Y IWUmcri to a
3-1 victor)' over M1nnt9otL
FlaMpn, 4-4, 1truck out flw
and walked one whUe
pU.chlna hie' third complete
1ame of the ••••on .•. Robla Yo1•&i Cecil
Cooper and Bea v1lhl•
Mml belted conHcuUve aolo
homen in the eeventh lnninl M Milwaukee ernacked 11 hli. to t>eat Oakland. u-3. it w• the
.econct tlme in Brewen hJltory that a Milwaukee
lineup hit three straiaht homert. the flm betnl
eight daya aio in Anaheim •.. Three other
acheduled game1 were postponed by weather
including the Kanau City at Rew York Yankees,
Seanle at Detroit and Cleveland at Toronto
oontesbt. Cleveland and Toronto wW play a
twi-night double-header Aug. 16 while the other
two g~ 'have not.been reecheduled yet. The
Tiaen,· who were idle, uw Boaton move into a
tint-place tie with them ln the AL Eut.
Pocoroba walks Atlanta to victory
Pinch-hit1er Blff Pocoroba drew • a baae1-loaded walk from BUI
GlllllckHD to force in the go.ahead
run in the aeventh inning and live
Atlanta a 2-1 victory over MOhtre.l ln the
Naiional Leq_ue. Gullicbon had blanked the Brave1 on orily one hit Until Dale Muplly
bounced a one-out a1ngle to f:?elller in the eeventh . . . Du Drletae• homered and drove in four
NN1 and Marlo S.te tcattered
seven hits to lead Clndnnati
to a 6-2 win over the New
York Meta . . . lvu DeJens
and relief pitcher s,.rky Lyle
each singled home a run in
the eighth inning as
Philadelphia broke a 3-S tie to
beat Houston, 5-3. Garry
Madclos, who earlier knocked
in two runs for the Phillies,
f'OCC>MeA singled off reliever Dave
Smltb to s tart the eighth-inning rally
... Pitcher RJcll Gale's fim major l~ run. a two-run blast in the second , gave
San Frand.aco a 2-1 victory ovet the
Cubs who lost their sixth stralaht game . . . San
Diego's game at Pittsburgh was rained out and
will be made up aa part of a twi-night
doubl~header on Aug. 23 . . . Pittsburah placed
infielder Ken Reitz on waivers for t,be purpose of
giving him his unconditional releate. . , ................... .
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SOME ENCOURA.GING WORDS
FROM WEIGHT WATCHERS.
Stadler t•k• lead In Kecnpet. Open
MaNn chamDIOn Cr~ l&adJer II overhauled Jacll Nickl••• In a
head·to•head dutl and fired hi• ..-ond ·oonMCUuve &-under-par 87 to
uaume the Ind In the rain-delayed Kemper
Open ao1f tournament Saturday. Stadler lMda
Nicklaus, the MCOnd·round Jt,der/ by three
1trokee ... JoAue C1raer blrdJed our of the
fin.al five hol• to take a one-1hot lead over Ka~)' Pfftltwalt in the third round of the
LPOA Mc.DonUd'1 KJda' 0.-at Mal"*n, Pa.
lalidra tiJale find a toumunent and coune
MIOOl"d 8·\Wter·per ee to mov. lnto oontentior\
two attoai b9ck·at 211 • . . Manta Tla•mPIOI
beat AM...-S&QM f.Md·3 ln the 3&-hole final
of the BriUah Amateur aolf dwnplonahlp at the
Royal ClnQue .,°"' Club In Deal, ~ .••
AHt Sa.aer, holder of thrH U.$. Women'•
ArnatltUr tltJ., breer.ed to a 3-and·2 victory OVet' J•dl~ OlJver in the fina1a of the 80th Women'•
NOl'th and South Amateur soil townament at
Pinehum, N .C.
I Baseball today
On thls date in bueball in 1934:
New York'• Myrll Hoaa Mt a major
league one-game record with six linglee ln
the Yankeei' 15..S rout of the Boston Red
Sox. . .
Today'• btrthctaye:
Hall of Fame catcher Bill Dickey la 75.
New York Mete flnt bate coach Bud
Harrelion le 38. San Francltco first
bueman Dave Bergman II 29.
Los Al payoff highest for Belmont
.
Conquistor delo. who paid $10.20 E to his bac.kere •t Bebnont Park 1n
winnlna the Belmont Stakes
Saturday, paid u much 11 $1$.40 and ·
u little as $6.80 to bettere who eupported him at.
two of the 17 tracks which carrled the race on
television and ~ wageri.Qg.
The $U.40 payoff was at Loe Alamitos and
the $5.80 was a Commodore Down1 in
Pennsylvania.
Witherspoon remains undefeated
Undefeated heavyweight Ttm • Wltbenpoon of Philadelphia boosted
his stock as title-bout material by
pounding out a 10-round decimon over
Renaldo Snlpee Saturday ... Challenger Tbo~aa Bearu is demanding that his
rniddlcwetaht title fight with Marvtn Hagler be
held in the Pontiac Silverdome or the bout will
be called off ... Dallas Cowboys defensive end
Eel ''Too Tall" Joaes aay. he is considering
joining the new United States Football Leque if
the current imprme in his contract negotiations is
not re.olved . . . Jerrlll Rice broke MJdaael
ADdretU!e string at two victories, driving a Ralt
RT-5 through the rain to win the Detroit Robert
Boech-Volkawagen Super Vee race on the new
downtown ooul'9el
Pin(k)cay flight
aids Bel:mont Win
. NEW YORK (AP) -Jockey Lalfit Plncay Md
a lot n*9 troubi. ae«J.nc to the Belmorit Stalcet
than ti. did wtnnlns it Saturday with ConQUiltad«
Clelo.
The veteran rider from Panama WM told bY hJa ~t aft.et the fourth raoe at Hollywqod Park mcsay that he would be rlctJ.nc Conqul.ttador a.Jo
in place of J:ddie Maple, wtiO wu lnjUred in a .plll
at Belmont P'rtday.
Unable to &et a direct ruaht to New Yor'k,
Plncay fint went to Boa10n and finally urived here
at 10 a.m., EOO'. . '
The trip mlaht hav~ been hectic. but U
certainly wae worth lt u Q.onqulstador Clelo
brouiht Plncay his fint victory in a Triple Crown
race In hia 17th appearance in the competition.
Conquistador Cielo not only won the 1 ~-mile
Bebnont, Juat five day. after he won the one-rnile
Metrowlhan Handicap, he ran away with it,
beating Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del Sol in
the rain and elop byl4~ lengths. It WU the bligest
wlnni.ng margin in the Bebnon• aince Sec:l;etariat
nailed' dow'n the Triple Crown by taking the
Belmont by 31 lengths ln 1973.
Col'\quistador Cielo's atunningly ea11y triumph
meant the Triple Crown was split three way. thls
year. Aloma'1 Ruler, the winner of the Preaknesa,
fin.lahed ninth ln an 11-horaej3e~t field.
"I've always had a grelat feeling about this
oolt." said Woody Stephens, the 68-year-old trainer
of Conquistador Cielo who has won atakee with 90
dl.Uerent horwes in a brilliant career but had never
woo a Belmont.
From Page 81
BUD TUCKER. • •
he can get at 80 cents an ounce.
•In the ihterests of a very abort program, the
featured apeakers at the awards dinner of the
female sportswrl ters and sportacasters aaaoc:iation
will be past winners.
•If there ls no professional football in 1982, the
gambling fraternity can expect drastic lncreaaes in
divorce, lnsaniy, alcoholism and suicide.
•It Is the unclouded view from here that if an
owner is running a horse becau.e he needs the
race and there is no chance whatever of Jilin
winning, the public should be so adviaed.
e Advice to Vi.nee Ferragamo . . . Get some
new advisers. .
•The International Olympic Committee has
de layed a decision on whether there will be
windsurfing at the 1984 games here ... Obviously
trying to drive us all crazy.
•Critics of Angel general manager Buzzie
Bavasi can be silenced by two words . . . Tim Foll.
•Giving Vin Scully his star on the Walk of
Fame may be setting a dangerous preced~nt . . .
Now -expectln" consideration will be Jimmy the
Greek, Pepper Rodgers, Irv Cross, Ted Dawson,
Phyllis George and Howatd Cosell .
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IT. LOUIS (AP) -8boc ._..,,
Bill RuueU co=ud a tm.;.nga doUble.. ,..... 1aturda~:,t for the Lo• ~time before, I hit a Urie
&trive (which '"' m\.IOt), ., l die eve thermelWil out." ::' ~u atter aY1na a a-2
triumph over the St.-Loula
Cardlntla.
&o third oo Ken Oberkfell'• ~i * ICoNd 11 o-.n .._.......,~out;
MW St. Louil mowd lhelld
1·1 Oft M1Jce IWimeY• cloiable arid
Kl&lh Bemandel' :r: bi the =~=!·.~~ Gvwy ODIMd the llxth with
ult WM only my eecond hit in
~ ...... he Mld.
Pearo Ouenwo'• *'lie broke a 2-2 tie before RU11ell ~pounded ,
h1a opPO.tte-field doubfe down
the naht field llnc. ,
a ~ and moved to aecond on
Dultj BU.et'• ..... J'oUowtna
Guerruo'• Ue-tiireaklna ~
Netlonal Le•1ue'1 flut r~c~u~a~tttke •
.._t.-pmit wbvm'. I Sdolcla ~tentlocWly to .et up' barYey'1 aoJo hionw', ftfth ol ,. Rullell'• bales-w.ded double the lleMOll and third In....... .
"1 ruaven't been hitttna the ball
very well. I just lhlide-outed ti."
he laid. "I'm a hflh.,ball hitter
and lt WU I faatball Up and
away."
came 1n the tint off St. LouJs 1 Valensuela scattered nine hita
riaht-handtr Steve Mura. M. 1n compleUng hla eeventh pme l>avtd Green tied lt for the of the teMOD. UNHAPPY SKIPPER -
Angel Manager Gene Mauch
predicts a victory for h1a team
today.
Cardlnw ln th• aecoDd. Th• Bake!' ai.o had three hita u
Cardinals' rookl~ outfielder the ~ broke a three-game slncled and stole Mci:lnd, moved blnc streak.
1'IUVlllON
11 a.m. (2) -N9A CMAl9tCIH••t -l.Mer9at~ •
Loa Angeles Manaaer Tom
I:.uorda ldentWed RUllell'• blow
u one of the Dodgen' few key
htta in recent games.
"That'• been our only
problem," aald .Luorcla after Loe
Angeles railed lta reoord to 26-27.
"We've been getting hita, but we
HB's Miller
NyamlJui .
Rockets offer
Malone contract
11:10 a.m. 1111 -•AmAU -Dodglra et St. Louie.
1 I'll (2) -CIOU' -Anal round -In
PROVO, Utah (AP)·-
Dlatance runner Suleiman
Nyambul'• unprecedented 16th
individual NCAA track title
Saturday may not have beell h.11 mmt artiatlc, but certainly WM
.finishes first 1 :eJ'!:~ D)Olt
' "Omlao•hl" the 1hlvertn1
· HOUSTON (AP) -An
attorney for star center Moeet
Malone con.tinned the-Houston
Rockeu have offered his client a
conir.ct. but refuaed Saturday to
conflnn reports that it la worth
nearly $2 million a year.
• ()per! fl'om ........ Md. (4J -•
Lft -Woftd Aaoord hok* 8tu
Apt• fl•llH ror ••rpoll '" tll• "ortda E~ (7) -AUTO Mc.a -Taped
lt9r1·to-llnllh -.. of IN DIVolt Oralld
ENSENADA, B.C. Mexico 30-year-old athlete from
(AP) -Larry Roeeeler of El Tanzania exclaimed u he
Cajon and Chuck Mtller of viao_roualy rubbed hla handt.
HunUnp:n Be.ch. -were the ftrst-together ~ bia victory in the PrllC" -
3=-~ -WUTIM OUTDOCllllMAI• -. A..,..,_ oomplllMloll.
3:30 p.m. (4) -IPOllTIWOllLD -
hgment1: ~ of tM Altalt returM. Mao: The fl'llarlld CUp .,......,. mall. •
PKA llgtit eight -boUt and ,,_.. pro
WOlid cup --. en --WOM.D • IPOllTI -The ~ef'l'MlloMI G~ cllampfon1lllp1. tap9d et ~: Aleo: Alt
Aelobllllca ~ Md • .,,...... of the Larry~ COCIMY llaev>•.._,. wa
~c~ 8B~ln':1e~a~= 5~000 meten.
Off-Road r.ce. The final day of com-
"Yes, I have received a written
oiler from the Rockets but I have
not yet had tirue to consider It or
talk to Moaea about it,"
Waahington attorney Lee
Fentress told the Houston
Chronicle.
l\oe9eler, 2S, and Miller, 23, petition at the NCAA Out-
covered the 440-m.Oe couree 1n do6r Track and Field Champ-
.even houri, 57 mmates and 18 ionablpa was marre.d by a
1e<:ond1 on a Y amaba. Their cold rain whipped by strong
average speed waa 55.309 winds. Thoae c~ndltlo 1•
tlgM. MDtO miles-per-bout. prevailed at Nyambui
A total of 208 ellttiel bepn the to .eek bia third N tit.le 1n
Fentrea said Ule club 1ent the
offer to him late 1n the week.
~ -Dodalra •SL I.Gum, 11:10 Lm., KA8C (7'90); 6oetort al Allflll, 1 p.m.,
KMPCC7'°'--'annual event at 5:80 a.m., on the 5,000 meten. ·
Saturday and many were still on UC Irvine'• Eddie Carey Baalltltbal -LaUn at .......... 11 a.m.., Ml.AC (570). the coune aa of late 1n the day. fln.ilbed f1fth 1n the 400-met.er
c?e re~ord Adoption Guild
bid fails 1.•' l t d ·
BORDEAUX, France JJna S 0 ay (AP) -Olympic
1,500-meter champion
Sebutian Coe of Britain
failed to aet a record
Saturday _!n the 2,000
mderl, ~ abort of
both the F.uropean and
wor)d marb.
~ 25-year-old c.oe,
running bis first 2.000
mei.era In competition,
eully outdiatancec:l the
rest' of the flekl. but be
appeand to be nmn1na
conaervatlvely ana
finiahed in 4;58.8. The
world mark. aet six yeara
ago by New Zealand'•
John Walker, is 4:51 .4.
The European record, aet
16 years ago by Michel Js ot France. 11 4:56.2.
Vet.eranl Jf!ttY Van Lfn&e.and Tom Leonard
will tanpt with bllb IChool atan Tim Paw.t and
lUck Leech in the men'• ':ct flnala of the Adoption Guild°' Onmce County~ tmnll tournament at noon toMy at the Newport .8-cb Tennia Club.
a.&l G' d '* and &-. Wu&ld meet Lea
Antompolll llid Tncy Willi ln tbe women'• open
ftnala at l:IO wbOe Ka~ lilaraa md Ilclt Miller ~ ...,._ :ttrw4 W.rtleld -9 Steve SUnca in
tbe mlx8d cb flnU at 3.
Some 840 ... mrted play tn tbe tournament
that culmhyates today with finaJa 1n all di~ includina tbe )mkJr vets where Km Stuart and
Bob DueUel' meet Steve Pw:ock and Stab Kula at
10:30.
Flnall today begin at 9 th.la mom1na with the
last competition taking the courta at 3 thla
afternoon. 'lbere are finala In A, B, C and D dMslon
alq with the open and junior veta.
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wins 15th
nce with a 46.20 clockJ.ng while
Michelle Kelley, alto of UCI,
waa 11th 1n the women's long
jump with a leap of 19..S~.
The 1un.. sounded, and 13
minutes and 54.09 aeconda later,
a artnn1na Nyambui, hit hand
rafted ln-the air In victory,
en: II ed 1he fin1ah ~. and a
countryman Mnded him a small
Tanzanian Oaa which be waved
1n deJ.i&ht to the cheering crowd
huddled fh the ltandt
•'We were 1 ao ;ttftl our legs
were ao heavy ~ of the
weather," Nyambui told
reporters later •• his teeth
chattered. •-rbe pace WM not IO bard but
becai.e of the weatbet, it looked
that ::f beca\* we were ao ttpt stiff," be aat4.
Nyambui croued the flniah
line Jell than two teCOl¥b ahead
of Waahlngton State's Peter K.oecll. ,_ .
OMAHA, Ntb. (AP) -~ Toothman cracked a two-ru
homer u Stanford exploded fiir
Collea• World Serie
reoordvtYtna 11 runa 1n the ~ lnnlna io l>lMt South c.atolinl
lM 1n the final fint..round ~
of the NCAA baaebalJ
champ6omhlp1 bent Saturday. l
In u.e tint pme, No. 1-~
Texas rode the five-hit pf~ of Ro1er Clemen• and th
three-RBI perfonnance of
Dophied to whip Oklahoma Sta
9-1. t
The Longhoma picked up their
final two rwu 1n the bottom ol
the eighth on Randy Day't tw~run homer, h.la aeventh of
the aeaaon. Da_y 11 a for~e
Orange Cout College
The vlctoi,!:t~t Stanfor 49-16-1, into y'• W1J11De1'S
bracket semifinal agalntt 58
Texa1. The other winner
bracket contest matches ~
against No. 2-ranked Wtchlt4
State on Monday. !
South Carolina meet
Oklahoma State Sundat
follqwing another ellmlnatJo
game, Miline va . Ca
State-Fullerton. I
Toothman'• horner helped ~
Cardinal chue· All-America!(
pitcher Joe Kucharski and Soutlf
Carolina reliever Jeb Babel ~
Stanford, winner of 14(.
oonaecutlve games, needed onlY.
five hita and was assisted b1.
three Ga.mecock errors in th4I
inning that tied the cws record
foe rum set in 1947 by Callfomi& •
and matched in 1964 by Setm:i
Hall :
Mike Aldrei.e al.so belted a( tw~n.in homer for the~ l.n a three-nan tint i.nnlng. ;
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41·1: 5. Pulllnt (Mvlrl, 41-3; I . Alllln•
(Wmnut}. 41-114.
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II. ~ Ile» Oetoel. 1q; I. Ctoft (TUiare Union), 1~2.
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G0ne fish in'.· • • •
·~~ fnim dw t.eiidl of Barbara Javonky, U\ut9 Armltrona and ,.....Btewna. .
The' 6"" ~ Wll a m•'*"' adapted from Charlel Schults'I ~ flrip "Omrlll ~ ..
...... llliiiii -~ With a book by Bart.NJ. and CJl1cinal ICON by Dey Martin,
the kidl fNere cUnict.ed in dim hlchlY •llCCelllul venture by the
bu been. private j)artiel aibcKlftd and commit&eel work on .abow l'hncle S..w.
towards the .,., IOdal exp&olion in the fall. Dey play9d am own ---~ • Jot of com~ •
They may ~ out a Nn aying, "gone fiahln"', but they don't have the· Dri~ of ~ ai..,_ -while the CMt Jeff
don't mean it. Javonky, ... d pla;id CB; Jeilb Alm*troac._ u.o e, pla~
Let me atve JOU ane for imtancea: Peppenninl Patty; Mc:lnlqLW Moen, 8 w• Cllllt • LucY; Awn South Cout Bep'1 AucUon Party -ICheduled f« July 10 -Martin, 2, took over the role;J>~ _Schroeder, JeMka Pankow, 18
and ch$'ed by Jane MuUn and Diane D6eh.1 -19 ..-ndally In montha old. wM Woodltock. Jrid J~« aae 1 ymr and
place. But, whlle di.at moves aJona towardl dlmpletion. Valley barely on hll feet, joined the Cllllt •
Reilly, chair of the theater'• whlte~tle-and-ta lls-With one sucr'eRful venture under belt, they're alreldy
1ftnt.of-the-Sep«-..-.1111on party will be worldnc all a&mmer' In production tor their teODnd try. A rei> company alrwiy. My
: with her coqmittee to eee that It .,.. • llDOOCbJ.y • it alwa,ys wocd!
dos. • ANOTHER YEAR ROLLS BY: Now, here la a bftutlful lady
In I.act, the Paaa-Party fQ! that affair w.a last.Friday •t willinl to admit ... nay, proud to-admit ... that lhe't 40.
Barbara Bowle'• --· , · SO, Carolyn Tyler, here'• a toest to you and your mom, Je.n Gay Bryant, N~ Foerster and Gertrude 1bol1Mll wW be Gillett, who put ~ an J:ncliah tee birthday party f« you ridJnC herd Oft the Newport Harbor Art M~'• antiquel show and -oddly ~ -·40 su-ta.
commiuee all throuda the \.Md-to-be-luy aanmer days to pull Tbe theme ...Wted from a four-week tour Jean took
that production off 6y September 17. recendy with her~ JW and Brian Tyler.
And over at the mne .Stand· -~ -the WOC'kahop Travelina '= J'.naland and Scotland, We9tmimter
commltt.ee, under the dlreciian of 11eriOn Seely and Bee.Jay Abbey obYlouily t tbe imacination of 9-ymr-old Brian and
Henbman will OC> be workinC tbrouch theaamrmr to be IUft to he~ Che cover for &he lnvttatloo to his mam'1 party.
be relldy for -and are J'OCI ready for tb.i11 -1he Ctuistmaa Tree THEY FLING SPRING J)f LAGUNA BEACH: At JeMt they
Gala. -do at the t.acuna Be.ch )(wewn of Art. SO, CHRISTMAS IS A OOMIN': And another group that LMt week that dedicai.d mm of volunteers, the Junior
knows it it, 11 the Junior League's Christm•• Company c.ound1, under' the dtrecUcft of Vldde Hawthorne, h1ah1Jahted
committee. They're plualna away, even u another group of their ~-formal aff.eir with a prHll~to-~
out a questionnaire. The ooe at the Depot coatmw
aa many questlom about what you put "In" your
body u it alkl about what you put "on" your body. ~ A cbe namination under the derma-Ught
By VIDA DEAN revaJa what your daily nutritional Intake may be ~~~~ ~or~you~be~in~
Don't ~ou hate to wake up in the IDOl'llfnC with Aft you .. feedina" your face enoup J::t.efn. ~are JDethodl to make that puf;m_ IO ~~~ .. '?A:. ~m;:.:~ ~
away: place wet ...... on the eyee While YD'f lie vttaminaf An you undll' a lot of ~ n-.,
• iO bed; "PIJlly wttdl buel to. the offeDdlna ua or ; aymptam will show up on your face. 1 .Pl.-11ice1 of tr.h cucumber over them. But all of "We are not doctm-1. and we mn't pracrlbe
d)Me are time~ bUt tbe akin doe. rev.I ~. For inltance:
'Ibere "'-Y be mecfica1 re11ma for that eye dark drclell under the eye may lndlcat.e· you're
puffineea but If you are in good health. and you still overloading your liwr. Too many dairy produca
wake !JP morning-after-mornin1 with -tbl1 are Indicated by tbt cmdition of the akift around
clfs1re9ling problem, It could be a. re.ult of what you tbe noee Pec>ple are aarpri8ed when we tell them
f1"e doing to "protect" younelf. what we· see unaer the u,ht. l,flually they'll admit
• 'That eye cnam or moiatwUer you we, and the that they're not aettSna enouch of cer1aln fooda «
vlay you apply it eldl ~t may be tbe culprit too much 'of otben. We can anty ....-i what ~ to Ralph "Reno' Beldwtn of the new we've found to work toWard belP'be one to have
llarbor &.met1k Depot on Balboa Ialand. • · better lldn.'' Reno explaJned
· Reno (you guwed lt. be'a OliClnaDY from For tbe ~ Simo .... berb9l exuacta and
Nevada) aaya 10" may be~ too much mo6tture fluid OOIDDtndla deveJoped by Dr. Babor for ~
to the eye area and that~ on the puffima 9dft lJP8 Ind lta problems He appllel ~
hold. ~:1be~ u:.s ~-~t~.;: rec--~ -prota*C crwm. aOI md tpedal
led." · ~-~~-macla pioclueia Jaa•• heen
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As Annie would say, "I got to sit with Gala
Co-chairperson, Mrs. Martha Fluor, Mrs. Floss
. Schumacher and Mr. Jim .Edwards, m. Mr . .Edwards
gave me the popcorn."
eoddall hour cum hor d'oeuvres; placed everyone at tablel for 10;
had a ra.fOe and flnJshed off the p1a evening wttb dandnc to Joe
~··band In the lower Gallery. · AmQnc thme enJoytna ~ elepnt party were Mada and
Ken Bl.rd. Ted and Buunne PaW.00. the James Croula, new
council Premdent Jque Balett and·~ Huch. BUI andJmet Eddlm and Jayne and Harry 13erberian.
OONS FISHIN': And now a brief penona1 note -one,
wbkb aboYe all la a thank )'CM to everyone hfte at tbe Pilot
and out there In tbe community for making ttu. job t.mnad.nc
and a marvelous leamlng experience.
Jw you pther, this la this COl'relpODdent'I IWAD ~ ..
edttlDI' and columnist f« thJa aec:tlcn. So, rd like to uy eeperially
to all you Style cover women and men. you are a credit to your
bommUntty and rm sure all our readen join me In ~ proud
that you•,,. cholen to live and contribute your time and energies
to maJd.na thJa the best of all pcmlble places to live.
So, l"m 20ina fish.in' for a short time, but not for ~·
And let me mtroduce your next editor! Vida Dean front and
center!
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And if you are really Jook:ing good and feeling
good, the Depot 'bu IUCh 9e!"Ykle9 as body ma.age,
loot reflexology, waxing and eyebrow archlna.
Everything from heed to toe.
Lisa Fork.udi We91"8 new young drwlcner. Leon
Max's 100 percent cotton red jump suit.
SbouJ.der .. buttoned and cropped Jes. ft can be worn,
• it Ja here, for ~ strolling, inlormal parties. or
dependinc oo eo a cdel, to a semi-formal aunmer
dinner ~· Here Liia wean it with a tin. belt
Inlaid with !awe coral. metallic-strapped sandals
and told leaf ..mnp. Baron's owners are Mr. and _
Mn. Hwy Kaba ol i..,_. Bw:b. IMhiMa b7
The Soft Shoe. C.oYW photo by Charlel St.arr.
r The correct.JMthod, Baldwin aa:rs, la to • -;-;;. re ms• in the crema • lotiall at the "'avw'• feet" ,__.-._... __________ _.,__.... ....... _______________________________ _
area (outlkte eornen) of tbe .,,_and hlcti oo the
c:beekbone area beneath the eye 80Cket.
The eye lk1n wtn-draw fromltbat the amount
ol tJdsture lt neect.. Never put chem or lotion at
tlae ~ of the eye area, Reno aya.
Reno and hll partner, Bill Riordan. another
Nevadan, opened the K.c.rnetik Depot about two
raonthl ago at 498 Nrk Aw. Their akin-care
' services include 1treaa reduction facials and
qutritlonal consultation, (H well as makeup
applJcation.
Good nutrition plays a big part In the condition oC your lkin, the Depot owners say. ~ l M with any ~ salon the flrlt ltep la to fill
FrMCk Pout'Cel
Ray Conniff
Johnny GibbfJ
~ Ranldn •
CanMll
Johnny Pearson
Nico Gome
Anne Murray
Raymond Lefevre
F1Mtwood Mac
aet.IOft
Art Garfunkel
Frank a.:bleld
Harald Winkler
o.ld Aoee
Toni Tinnlle
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Aerobic exercise classes several times a week
helps to keep Lisa's newfound figure. Here
&he wears a Stevi Brooks cobalt blue and
white cotton "skort" over a matching blue
and white leotard by Flexitard. The
headband and banlon warmup leggings
repeaHhe color scheme .
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To forage through the Soft Shoe's aweater
collection, Lisa wears Maurice Sasson'& red
suede overblouse, and belt8 It in crushable
white kid. Her Bassanova alacks are white
linen and she picks up the red of the top in
the straps of her Anne Klein aandals.
Balancing on the wall aurround}nl the
fountain in the patio of the Hotel Laguna,
Lisa wears a black cotton knit full-skirted
dress'designed by Betsy Johnson. hrfect for
showing off a summer tan, it's trimmed in
white cotton lace and a small red tie. The
white cotton petticoat gives the skirt bounce.
Sandals by Anne Klein.
. The · Rob1nsons ··Gift ..
GIORGIO ARMANI
From Italy, his boldest collection of fall sportswear yet. Combining
architectural shape and color in a fashion that's seasons ahead.
Yet perfectly In step with the way your Dad likes to live. Shown:
logo colorblock lambswool sweater on grey, navy, or khaki grounds.
S-M·l. 1100. Cotton gabardine pleated pant in khaki, grey, or beige.
28 to 34, SIC>. From Robinson's Signature Collections, 151.
To order, call toll-free 1·800·345-8501 .
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Vicki Hawthorne, Spring
Fling party chairman, relaxes
after dinner with her
husband, Rick.
Harry Moon , Pac
Atha and President of
the J3oard of Trustees, '
Marla Bird enjoy
cocktails at the
Lagun• Beach Art
Museum 's Spring
Fling Dinn« llll.nd".
(PIUYI' ttaders have
..., "7banlcs for the
Memories" painting' before from a'
"1fferent -wJe).
M•rdan Center lor
Edur:atlonal Th•r-
apy'• exec. D•vld
Ellenm•n con-
'gra tu late• Pacitlc
Mutual'• chief
b on ch o , Walt e.r . ~rken, while dlnnsr , · a'°y.
chalmuln and another fJM
chief honcho 1(/or A1r : · .i
Cal and The Lyon I>~
Company) Bm Lyon ur
looks on. ' . ·~»~
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BRIDGE
TELEVISION
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listings on Pages D4-5.
Project's minute details tal(e years to finish .
Will renov~ted hotel spur redevelopment of ~ewport Pier?
Br STEVE MARBLE ~-hllr .... lc.ft RJchard Lee Lawrence tJ dotnc
it hie way.
A mllllonaire and a,~l\ Lawrence has 1pent U yu11
dreaminK, Plannina, mo1dina and
finally l>uildin1 hia IO•called
'l maaterplece . ''
Hla masterpiece lt a
wed&e-ahaped at.ructure near the
Newport Pier. It'• known• the
McFadden Building and ha a
colorful hlltory that datet b9ck
80 yean.
It's an old building. City
officlala say it's the cornerstone
of the pier area and the key to
redevelopment in this older and
slightly acruffy section of town.
Lawrence, who hat a
reputation u a hard-head'ed and
slilhtly eccentric man; b8I taken
his time on the redeve~t
project. He says he wantl to~ it'
right. . lie has learned to live with
frequent criticism front~
Beach dty officials, who' ha\oe
spent years trying to 1et
Lawrence to finish up hia
renovation work.
At one point, the city
threatened to boot out h1a llnlle
tenant -the Ritz Restaurant -
unless building codes were met.
Later, Lawrence wu ordered to
put up a $75,000 performance
bond. Later still, -he wu uked to
put up a aeparate ~.000 bond.
He still stands to 1oee them both.
But he's still done thlnp bia
way. With the fur flying at city
hall, Lawrence has calmly been
hand-picking antique lamps to
place around the buiJdina, ha
been selecting a double-face clock
for the entrance and mulling
over what to name the hot.el on
the second floor.
He's considering naming it
Lawrence Square Hotel
"The whole thins," he
suggest.a while leading a walkh1a
tour of the nearly-completea
building, "ha been one step next
to impoaalb,J~. Meetin1 \be
earthquake ~ alone Wll pt
about impossible."
Pausing on the~ ~point out •pair of ~
finishing up a plastering job,
Lawrence says, ~-8UY. are ·
artists, the best. EYerytbinC ~
ia being done right." •
Lawrence baa elegance lo
mind for this building .1hat hM
la moving a c rou town to
Newport Center.
The out.aide of the buildina tJ
brick. There wlli be marble
around the oak wood entry to the
hotel. An alley ~jacent to the
buildina hat been done in brick ~ will be a ped•trian mall.
All In all, aa one tidewalk
ot.erver noted, the place look.a
just about like l t always hal.
Lawrence aay1 tbat'• the
beauty of renclvatlon. ,
''The whole thina bu CCl9t me
milliont. It'• ot.cene," he aaya.
"But when it'• done, it'll be the
p~-place in town."
Lawrence auqesta h1a project
should be the atart of a full-acale
redevelopment push in the pier vea, a four-block Iona blizzard ol
beer ban. aurfboanf ahope and
takeout food standt.
''I could have finished thia
project in one-tenth the time and
with one-tenth the money if I tuid Knocked down the building
and started over. Renovating a
building, bringing it up to meet
code ia a very long md hard
prooea."
Lawrence , a man who haa
made bis fortune deve loping
apartment complexes, is proud of
hla work.
"It's certainly my best W91"k,"
he aays. standing back to watch
the workmen in action. "Thia ia
aomething I'll always be able to
look at. "1 never drive 'by my
apartment.a to look at them. But
this la different."
Qty officlala, ~anwhile, are
boplna that the flurry of activity
at the trtanauiar building means
Lawrence'• work la near an end.
Several city officials, pointing
out that Lawrence has a parti.al.ly
completed house in Cannery
served aa a flophouae for Vlllage, cla1m the developef hat a
fishermen, a filh-and-clllp joint reputation for not finiah1ng what
and other Ulel both reputable he atarta.
and not eo reput.eble. Not ao, says Lawrence.
ILLUMINATING -Period
lampposts are part of
redevelopment near
McFadden ·Building.
The second-floor hotel will "I know people aay I'm
have 1 0 room 1, a 11 with hard-headed and all that but
tireplacea, views and tripfe dillt thetle are tOU3h ~jecta and I
nilbtly .-.iea, X..wrenoe •Jtt.~'• want to do them rl&ht. tniYeJed ~ fa ..,.m.e1c ti* ''When I flnally get the whole fum1ah.tnal for Lhe~~ puule put toa•thel' I caa
.,_,, det8ll ps..-1 ... l\W'*Dlee It will be CM of 'tM "Who'• &Olna io stay here?!. he . prettiest thinp in town. It'll bi8
repeat• a queeUon. "The my contribution."
wealthy." Lawrence says It'll aim be bit
"I1le ftnt,..floor Will have tWo lut contribution .. He uya he'll
reatauranta, one to be called probably retreat to h1' ranch
Elad• and the second a out.aide of Laguna Beach and
replacement for the Riti. which retire. -•
NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE? -When the
fencing finally came down. the McFadden
Building looked about the same which la "the
beauty of renovation," says developer Rick
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Lawrence, lnset. '!'he 80-year-old cornerstone
of. the Newport Pier area will soon house two
res1aurants and a hotel with triple digit nightly
rates.
New rules, accounts, mte~est ceilings expand world of co-op banking
memben • of the end of 1981.
There were 3 percent fewer
credit uniona than there were a
y-.r earlier, but there were 6
percent mot'e credit union
members.
Saving• deposit• in credit
unJom. meanwhile. have arown
fHter than thoee ln other
financial lnatitutiona. In 1960,
credit unions held just under 3
pen:ent of all aavinp deposits; by
1980, they held almolt 5 percent.
Savln1• depo1tt1 at credit u2'iom in 1980 were 13 Umel u blc u they were in 1960: aavtnas
depo1lta at commercial ban~
were 10 t1mee • bia and aavtnea
depoalta at aavinp and loan
.-x:lationa were elaht tlmel as
credit uniont have been
by chanaes in federal and
atate regulation• which have
lifted interest oeillnp and have
allowed the member-operated
organizations to offer thine-like
checking accounts, mortgagee
and Individual Retirement
AoooUnta.
The National Credit Union
Adminlttration recently gave the
federal credit uniom it regulates
perml11ion to pay as mµch
interest u they choose, with no
Umita.
The first credit union wae
formed in Germany whe~ a
group of farmers got together tQ
avoid the local moneylenders.
The Credit Union National
.Amoclation saye Qle firat a-edit
union in the United States waa
e,Nbliahed in New Hampshire lri
!'909.
About 60 percent of today's
Bolton to head
new GICU boar.d ,
Here\are the 1toclc marlCet activitlea ·at publicly
lradetl Oran6e County tlrm1 tor the weelc enileCI
Friday, June 4. Data provided by Newport Securities
Corp.
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t a x shelter• were
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TRADE. • •
companies want to begin
by exporting to Mexico.
And they say, 'Well, we
want to eell th1a amount
of product per year for
three yean before we
study the i dea of
establishing a plant in
Mexico,'" he said.
"Well, you ~ay not
have that lenctJl of time
becauae there are a lot of
other companiel that are
interested and a
company that hM done
lt1 homework wlll co
down and tet up a plant
and request the
protection of the
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>JcohoUlin •Ull curi• a lldmnat llkl an lrvtM eao\.ldve, eve thouih many fimoul peop&e have
openly reveeltd their btlttle wt\h \h• afflicUcln, •
"We haven't made a Jot of JN'OINll," llld Jade
Pike, baud chairman for \he Irvlne·bued nuor
Diltribution CompulS•.
''1°1wl'9 •till la a lot of
ahame.''
Plke waa amon1
apeakera at the third
annual Bu1lne11 and
Induatry luncheon at
South Cout P1ua Hotel
hmted by the National
Council on Alcohollam
(NCA) 0ranp County
unit.
Another apeaker,
Kevin Francia, chief
financial officer for
Varco International, llld
the concept of
alcohollam u a dl.aeue
• rather than a moral KEVIN FRANCIS ahortcomlng ii gatnlna
popularity.
"The employees 11eem to accept me," Francia
said, expJ.ainln8 he'd had a problem with alcohol.
Pike, Francis and Kevin Forth, president pf
Straub Distributing Co .. each gave a pitch deSigned
to encourage the 150 executivet at the luncheon to
implement company employee assistance programa.
Varco saves $280,000 to $300,000 yearly on i ll
$4.l million payroll, Francia said, through employee
utlllutlon of OCEAN (Orange County Fmployee
Assistance Network), an NCA program providing
confidential aid to people with problems including
dn.ag and alcohol dependence.
Varco'a savings com e fr om increaaed
50 or older?
Check rights
By LOUISE COOK
AMocteted ~ Wrtew
~
A growing proportion of Jl!e U.S. population is
over 50 and these older Americans may not know
that they have many new legal rights.
The American Bar Aleociation points out that
laws passed in recent years in the areas of jobs,
~ucation and money protect people against
discrimination because of .,e.
The laws affect more than one penon in four.
According to preliminary figures from the 1980
Census, nearly 59 million people or 26 percent of
the population are over 50. Ten years earlier, the
over·50 group totaled only 50 million or 24 percent
of the population.
The ABA ~prepared a 41-page guide, "Your
Rights Over Age 50," spelling out 80l"De of the new
laws which help older Americana. Sl.ngle copies Of
the guide cost $1, plus $1 for posia,e and handlins·
To get a copy, write the ClrculaUoo Department,
American Bar Aaaociation, 1166 E. 60th St.,
Chicago, m. 60637.
One of the most important laW'I la the Ase
Diacrimination in Fmployment Act which extended
the mandatory retirement age from 65 to 70 in most
jobe and protects people aUll on the job against
arbitrary diac:rimination beau.18e of ace.
That protection means you cannot be pre8SO.red
to retire; you cannot be threatened, forced to take a
less respoulible job, given fewer privileges. paid lem
or treated differently from )'OUnaer' workers.
The law does<not prevent people from being
fired for good cauae -u long !8 ye la not a factor.
Suppoae, for example, yO-Q:>are fired for
abeenteeiml. The firing la not·age dllcr1minat1on. U,
however, a younger worker was absent just at often
as you were and waa not fired, you milbt have a
caee of dilcrimination.
The qe di9criminat1on act also protects you
when you are looking foe a job. An employer cannot
di8criminate tn hirina on the buia of ace unlees ap
la a '"bona fide" quailficatJ.on foe the job.
The law 00. not define bona ftde, but the
ABA aaya so~e caae1 are obvioua; an acting
ccxnpany, for example, would not have to hire a
~year-old to play the part of a younger penon.
In other cuee, the by' group saya, the courts IO
far have been willing to accept arguments baaed on
the idea that aome emp1oyera have to proiect public
bNlth and safety; they have, for example, upheld
the right of a but company not to hire anyone OYtt
U you think you have been a victim of ' aoertainap. !
dmimfnation. you can file a charge with the Eq
&nployment Opportunity Commilllon; to find th
neare.t office, look In the telephone book under
teCtion foe U.S. government~· J 1be charge should be ln "'1lting and ahoul
Include yQW' name, aae. the company apinat which
)'0\1 are making the charp and the action you•
believe w• dJ8criminatory. Include an add.rem or
telephone number where you can be re8Ched and
be -. sped& .. pomible. ,
County cuts jobs
MONTEREY (AP) -The prelim1mry $122.1
mi1lJon budget foe Monterey County nwiml 162
fewer joba ~ the coming ti8cal par and the
smallest ooun"lY' workforce since Propolldca 13
puled.
Increase Tfielr Academic Skill Level
~Uictlvtty ln emploYM1 Wilna OCEAN, Jl'rancll
laid and thn>ulh a relai.d drop 1n at.nt.eellm. He ctt;'d naUonal atatildal tMt lay ablent.eNm II two
to four tlmta 'reater for alcohoJica than .for non~
Basic Through Advanced
• C()mputer Aislsted Leaming • Reading • Math • Spelling
OCEAN la ldeal, he explained, because • Penmanship • Speed Reading • College Bound Vocabulary Bulldlng
employ.. don't have to IO throUah U.. employer to
U. the Jll'(llra!l\11 ~. .
FREE
WITH THIS AO
Reg . S7500
Diagnostic Testing and Evaluation
To Determine Academic Sklll level
·~employees ve a little bit 1'91uctant to talk
to a fellow employee about their problema,'' he aald,
"for fear they'<l be branded alcoholic," 10 a
conaultant procram ii better than an ln·hou.e
proc:ram.
He added, "At Varco, one of the fint places we
look to cut ln an auaterity Pl"Olf8"\ la In consultanta
. . . OCEAN ean be pretty ..Uy JusUfled on a cost
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WASHINGTON -Pertttttnt ht1h
moft1a1• lnterHt ratH continue to
pla1ue the hou1tn1 lndu1try, but a
modelt uptum 1n IC'dvity la l.nd.lcat.d fot
tht• 1prln1. iccordlna to Dr. Jaetk
Carllon, chief econom1lt and tQCUt.lve vice prt1,ldtnt of the National
Allc>Ntion of fteeltort.
"A turnaround In homt nl•• and
c:on1tructlon •hould become evident
durln1 th• Mcond quarter, with a
1radual lrowth pattern conUnulna throuah 1 as and 1984," c.ar11on ea1d 1n
h1I May Outlook for the Economy and
Reel Eat.ate. .
~ llow 1tart thil )'Ml', however, "'IP"' that the lnduatry durlnc 1982
won't be able to meet even lut year'•
anemic level of houalng activity, he Mid.
In the flnt quarter, for example, only
420,000 exittlnl hornet chanled hands
-down 25 percent from the
January-March period ln 1981, Carllon
aald. It wu the alowest 1tart for any year
lince 1970.
Matth reechiria a ....onally ad~
annuai rate of 947,000 1ln1l•·famlly
unlta, com~ to PebriaarY'1 924,000
unlta, he II.Id. Th• March· 1962 rate WM
28 ptrotnt l• than W IMUM month.
yen aao and marked th• •llhth
con.-.-udve month that bouatna ltaN w.. below an 1Mual rate of one million
unit.I.
Carlaon'• forecut expects 1.1 mlDJon houalna unit ltartl In 1912. Next y..,•,
outlook II for an iDCl'IMI to 1.3 n\Ulioet
unite, while 1.15 million ttarta are
predlc*9 for 1984.
Tht median price for an exl1Un1
1tn1••·famlly home ln March
H1,"2001 an tncre111 of 4.= March 1Ul year and only tly
than February'• "6.~. t.hou&h
priclel are lil!na, the appnriatlon r•
remaiN low by l\.lltorlcal Nndarda
It Mlow the overall rate of l.nflation.
"We expect tht1 tluaat•h prlc
performance will continue over the ne
atx mon\N but, by late thla year and
1983, home pcicee will be aoceJera
more rapidly than inflation becaute of
IJ"OWina demand," Carllon aa.ld, addln tNt \hii trend 1.hould continue thro
1984.
Building, land costs soaring
Market Profiles, a market retlff1'Ch
flrm ln Coate Meu, and ~reton
Conat.ructlon, a general contraotl.na fll1n
heedquartered In Irvlne have recently
completed a study on the statu• of Oranae County'• oommerdal/induatrial
market.
abaorbed within the next two yean.
Accord ina to Gus MacPherson
president of Breton, 11Bulldin1 cod
Pequirement1, coupled with dealg chaftcee to help attract tenants/buy
and the continuing increues in
labor and materiab, have cauaed th
market to virtually price ll8elf out o
financial reach for many."
SECURE -Gate-guarded entry la Island condominium homes In
part of elaborate sec\,lrity at Sea Newport Beach.
Existing homee IOld ln March at a
aeaonally adjuated annual rate of 1.99
mllllon unlta, a 2.1 percent lncreue fron1
February'• level, but 23 percent below
the rate fc;>r March lut year, the report
said. And the March home reeale rate la
50 percent below the record aet In
November 1978, the economlat noted.
Hou1ln 1tart1 also lncreaaed in
The survey revealed that wjthin the
put five years, the COit of both land and
con1truction within the county haa
eteal.ated by approximately 200 percent.
Additionally, the market's current
over-buflt atatua is not expecced to be
Dave Dickey, principal of Marke
Profilea notea that "lncreatlng Ian
9C&J'clty, brouaht about by the lncrea8e I
development dwinl the 1970's has led
higher density, multi-unit construction.'
Security tigh~
·at Sea Islarid
When diacrlrnlnating homeeeekera decide on
Newport Beach as their choice of locale -and are
prepared to pay a premium price for the privilege of
living there -they deservecUy expect the very best
of design. construction and special price-lncluded
features.
McLain Development Co. now offers such a
residential opportunity at its new Sea Island
condominium conununlty in Newport Beach. Cited
by buyel'I! as being one of the most impressive
price-included amenities ls the elaborate protective·
features for residents of the luxury condominium
homes. The protective amenities range from a
24-hour guard-gate entrance to a security sensitive
system for each home, according to Janet Bliss, sales
manager of the homebuilding film.
"As a valued feature of Sea laland, we have
contracted with Sea O>ast Security to provide a
sophisticated 'security sensitive system' for every
home in·the development," Bliae stated.
This standard ''hardware" installation is
designed togJ;:vlde basic security by protecting all
acceasible areas, doors and windows from
unwanted Lntrusion. Smoke alarms are also
connected to the system and two or more digital • remote. stations allow residenti to arm or disarm the
system from within the home, while interior sirens
alert them to an emergency or intrusion.
"A full list of options is also available direct
from Sea Coast Security to complement the
atandard aecurity and tailor the l}'"ltem to apecific
needs," Blils noted. "·
The Sea Island guard station ii manned around
the clock and equipped with the latest bi digital
receiving computers, plus n~pid dial phone
equipment with direct links to each home.
The 24-hour guard station staff will provide
two-way video monitoring of the community'•
North Gate and personal accea control at the main
entrance. Should individual security systems be
activated, the guard station will be alened, allowing
the guard to direct emergency vehicles to the home.
The collection of Sea Island residencies .includes seven floor plans priced from $390,000 to $795,000.
The various homes are oriented to views of
fairways; Upper Newport Bay, the Pacific Ocean or
the high-riae skyline of Newport Center.
Seven model homes by Saddleback Interiors, of
Corona del Mar, are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. at #11 Sea c.ove Lane·tn Newport Beach.
THE TOWNE COLLECTION, A luxurJ
community of 110 townhomes, la now open at the .
M. Peters Company's exclusive, muter-planned
development of Belcourt, located between
Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard in
Nevlport Beach.
Designed by Carl McLarand As9oc:iata, Costa
Me.a, five floorplans range in alz.e from 2,969 to
4,419 aquare feet. Homes in the Towne Collection
~de two to four bedrooms aQd tw~and-one-hal!
to four-and-one-half baths. High ceilinp with
hand-crafted crown mouldings add dimensions of
architectural volumn comfortably aocommodate
lavish furnishings.
Priced from $525,000 to $710,000, the "l'owne
Collection is one of five luxury neighborhoods to be
oUettd at Belcourt. a private community situated
on 114 acres of prime Newport Beach property; one
of the la.at pan:ell to be wned for residential
development in the dty.
'nle ales complex., with five fully-furnished
models, decoratedda~" S;Midlebaek lnteriora, Corona del Mar, is open y from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone
number for the aale. offioe, located at 26 Belcourt
Drive South, la 640-1840.
Ocean breezes. Terraced
gardens. A busi11e5S environ-
ment that's second to none.
Civic Plaza in NeWJX)rt
Center.
A short walk to a variety
of fine restaurants, the
Marriott Hotel and Fashion
Island. A short drive to
freeways.
Close to the John Wayne
.
THE
Air(X>rt, only minutes to
the beach.
This is the Newport Beach
business dimate at its best.
· Carden offices with
extensive landscaping.
Convenient parking. With
experienced space planners
to assist you whether
you lease 2,CXX> or 20,CXX>
square feet.
Offices th~t, by design,
reflect the epitome of
success.
.
Civic Plaza in Newport
Center. Unparalleled
executive environments:
NON available. NON
aff ofdable.
For further information,
call Andrevv Schutz at
(714) 640-0370, or contact
your broker.
CIVIC PLAZA
OFSUCCESS.
.,.
..
Nenll Eat& , ....
~ Wett N-" Eut
1NT I <:;> PUI P ...
DW.
an Immediate takeout dou·
bit. In 8), South'• doublt of
one no trump 1a eqwva&tnt to
a takeout. double of We1t'1
openln1 bid, bu' North ht•
the opUon of convtrtlns to
penalties with valuH In
opel\tr'• eult. In C), South'•
doublt t. for takeout. elnee
thla i1 the ftr1t chanee ht hu
had to double an tntm1 1ult.
At flret stance, nqueneH
ft
~WM& Nenll Eut
l NT PUI P .. I <:;>
DW.
5) and e) look •llk•, bot there
11 a 1ubtlt dUference. In 61,
South'• double la In front of
the overcaller, 10 It 11
primarily for takeout -bla
trumps are under the iun. In e1. South'• double la for
penaltlff, alnce be ia alttlnr
behind the overcaller. If
South want• to compete, he
mu1t pau and hope that hl1
partner can reopen the bid·
ding.
b ••
I J,
A. -If you treat any double
by partner at hl1 first oppor·
tunJty to double· a 1uit. u be·
Ing for takeo4t you will
1tldom be wron.g. If you
pre1ume that any double of a
no trump bid la for j>enaltle1,
");,/ you will apin be ri1hl moat
o • of t1'e Ume. However, there
are a few exceptlon1. Con·
1ider'theae ..quence1:
u IAa s.-. Welt N.,Q
In 1), South'• double ii for
takeout de1plte the fact that
be did not elect to double one
heart. Wben a 1ult hu been
bid and railed, It II not 1Jkel7
that the doubler can have the
len(th and 1tren(th In that
1ult for a low-level penalt)'
double. By fU'lt overullin1
and then makln1 a takeout
double. South 1u1pau that
he baa a five-card or lonser
1uit in which he overulled
with reuonabte 1upport for
the other two 1uite.
Double1 can cau1e trouble.
but, if you underatand the
pr\Jlcipl ... you 1hould avoid
the wltche1' caldJ'on. ' s ... .., .... ._s._.~
-... te: C......._ C..a
.-0..ar 8Urtf. can el Wt
Hws,...... ~ week a
prtM el a ,.,.,, ef die aew
"Gena'• ....... c-p&e&e,"
a '9.H val .. , will IM award·
eel ,.,. ........ .u.. J.qecl
th NII& rec.lvecl.
l <:;> l. z <:;> , ...
PUI DIM
It
E.a S..tli Wut N.,Q
I <:;> PUI ! <:;> P&H
PUI DWe
In 2), the double la aiain
for t.tkeout. Eut-Weat. have
1hown minimal value1, and
South la competing for the
part1core. He did not double
one heart ~auae be did not
have aumdent ltrenrth for
Vidal's essays neatljr tied
THE SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION 4c OTHER ESSAYS. By Gore Vidal. Random
Boue. !'1t Pqes. $15. J _
Gore Vidal is best known as a nOveJilt, but,
'• this collection ~ly displays. be la al80 a first-due writer of emays. j I There are 19 eesays gathered here and they ~4re a mixed bag; covering a wide ranee of
aabjects, among them the work of F. Scott
Fitzgerald, the private life of Abraham Lincoln,
fond recollection of the Oz boob, and a
undiced look at movies and the peoele who
e them.
A mixed ~. yes, but al8o tied together by
writing, cutting wit and ·a very high order of
telligence. A. a bonus, the subject of a Vidal
y may be one thing but the author al80 flnida
to flt ln neatly and unobtrusively 101De
~"'&Ota on other subjects.
"F. Scott Fitzaeraid'• Cale," Vidal pithily
"61119011 LAW.._MT. OUYE
Mortuarv • Cemeterv
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
M0-555•
"8Cl•OTHIH
HU •OAOWAY
MOaTUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
6'2·9150
IM.n&IH6HOM
• SMITH & TUTHIU
WISTCU,. CHAPI\
427 E 1711'1 St
Costa Meaa
648-9371
llllllllm
GELLY
GERTRUDE H. GELL Y,
resident of ec.ta Mma, Ca.
P~ away June 4, 1982.
St. WU a retired teacher
from Bo1ton, Masi.
Secretary few the N.R.T A
She hM been a readent of
COit.a Ma., Ca. lbx:e 1976.
She la 1urvlved by her
dauahter Joan !!lll1, 2
erandchlldren & 3
ere a t ·srandchlldren.
Recitation of the lbary will
be held Sunday, June e,
1982, 7:30 PM at the Harbor
Lawn Memorial Chapel.
Mau of the Returrectlon
will be held Monday, Jwie 7,
1982 at St. Joachim'•
Catholic Church, Costa
M-. Ca. Final lntsment
aerAcel at Good 8hepberd
Cemetery, Hunt1n1ton
Be.ch, Ca. Servx. wMler
the direction of
Baltz-Berceron Smith &
Tuthill We1tcllU Cha)>el
Mortuary. 646-9371. ·
Pair cleared
' OAKLAND (AP) -A
principal and vice
principal of Roolevelt
Junklr' Hilb School bave-
been cleqed by 0.kland
Scl)ooll 8upertntendent
J . David »owick of
trytna to recruit students
on Qllllpua for Rev. Sun
Myun1 Moon ••
Unlflcation Church.
diacu8leS Fi~erald as a penon. a penonallty
and a writer. But he a1ao finds room to lambute
the acho'Jan who. seem to be 1et on canonizing
Fitqerald.
& Vidal ot.ervea. "One aeee the need for
acholara of Dante, Rabelais, Shakespeare. But
ICbolan of a contemporary popular writer who
needa no lntroducdon? Isn't this all a bU out of
proportion?''
Or, ln '"Ille Oz Books," a tribute to L. Frank
Baum. author of the books. Vidal al80 nicely
makel a CMe u to why certain people ln pbwer
do their best to dbcourage interest ln imaglnaUve
writing. nu., aays Vidal. la becau.e they know
''there is no greeter danger to their order than a
worker whole dreelnl are not of televislcn 8etl
and aex but of differently ordered worlda."
Some of Vidal'• opinions may eeem extreme,
but they are h1a opinlona and they are very well
put.
FOR SPECIAL SERVICES. BJ Jo•• aaraer. Coward. MeCua 1r aeopep.. in
Pases. tt.tl.
Jamee Bond LI back and ao ii SPllC'l'R&.
Only th1a time, 007 ii older and hil drtant ..
the very mature da~t.er of hJa old friend Feti
Leiter, which maltea Bond feet paternal
throughout the book.
But have no fear, the bed guy. -and
women -are an attnctive lot who find Bond an
'OOl llVllW
equally attractive enemy as they do bAttle <YI/fir
ipace stationll and a weapon more danaeroua
than the bamb.
John Gardner, who -.&med Ian J'Semlu'a
beat-known creation and atyle to that t&e orilhW-=roel ..-it would not~ pve. UI pure
Bond1m adventure. \
Bond ii equipped with hil hichlY technkal
and eternally aurpriJlna accoutrementa: the
specially outfitted Saab that ii u cbe to a
Sherman tank combined with a mac1c carpet u
any car, knives contoured to hil body and bi.
ever-amazina va1i1e with way. out of fNef"J jam.
Gardner reaches into the past to relWTeCt
s~ and 1ia 1-endarY leader Blofeld to
terve u Bond'• nernSls and to brina b9ck bed
memories to 007.
It ii the eame old duhlng 007 we have
known, tumblln& down eltvator a~ta and
~tl'lidni the vUla1na, the burden of worJd ~
resttna cuually on hia ahoulder. While hJa
temples may be~ a bit, "the :,t penoo In all the West who -mljbt yet be to avert
diaMter WU ••• J.._ Bond."
And the one penon to ~ Bond alive 11 P'lemlna would have hoped ii Gardnw. Gc'Clner
doea an admtnble job of detaWna the 11.ienttfic
and t.echnk:al lllpec.1a of Bond'• .Gventur-.
And wblle hil 1'~ lkill mtcht fall abort,
no one h9 ever reed Jama Bond I« 11nythbw
more than fantMtkal ltdventure. And that Ii·
what ••rot Spieda1 Servicee'' la all about.. ·"' MJL~ . Aneda ... Pieiil
I
WE AGREE.~.
No more unnecessary tax Jncreasesl You agree tool You pro~ that
when you \.Oted for proposition 13. With SIJ.000.000 1n surplus
already. shouldn't ..ve be \.()tfng on a measure to reduce taxes 7
WE AGREE ••.
Yes. VIie want increased road 1mprovemenf!' and beautiful parks We
need more bicycle trails and ..ve enJOY the cleanliness of our bay
area. We enjoy Sunday Brunch at fine Hotels. We enjoy our high
quality style of living Now . ..ve·re \.()tfng to further tax the same
people who have been supporting this style of fife for the fast ten
years Aren't they already paying therr fatr share?
WE AGREE •••
But 1s this the. nght way7 The cost of housing more and more
beachgoe'} is increasing. These "touriscs" who ~ff from 20.000 co
100.000 each day have yet to pay a cent They stay for only a day.
make a mess. and JUSt go away Why not find a way to tax their feer.
thetr cars. and thetr R V.'s7
AND THAT'S WHY WE DISAGREE ON 118"
VOTE NO ON 118"
PRESENTED BY THE NEWPOllT BE.A.CH CONVENTION mD \llSITOl!S BUllE-"U
PEGGY FO«O. PltESIOENT; 1470 JAMBOREE RO .. NEWPOllT BEACH
Paid PolHlcal Advertllet'nent
"Mayor RON PACKARD
is the best prepa_red, most·
.
able Republican cn~didate
for CQngress."
I
• RON PACKARD has Hved and
worked in this district
for 25 . yean.
RON PACKARD has served Oll'
community as a school
board member, a~ a planni'lg ,
coomissioner, as a city
c0111Clriian, and as the ·
Repubkan MAYOR OF CARLSBAD.
J "
••
-AflBtHOON-
12:00 e AT ONI
Oueot: 111thof Honnen
Coullnl.'
• L.OeT IN 91'AC:e
"Theft W-Olanta In Tho
Earth''
• I.ON>
MOUNTBATTEN: A MAH
FOR THE cumJfft'
"Europe Gooa To Wor"
Mountbatten ,,_ from
Commending ~ ol
lhO 5th o.troyer Aolilll to
Advlaor ol Combined
Oporallon1 whon war llf•• out betwMn Ger· "*"! Ind Au811a. (Pllll 31
(R}CJ e IOOCIA MADE IN ..,...,
(C>MON ....... ''TM ... ....,.. ..
( IH2) Robert Pf•ton.
S1*tey ~. A fMl·tllll·
1ng .....,.,,.,,. ~ to •
.mtll town In !owe to orga-
ntm I boyl' bond and
lnodvertOfltly .... In !OW
wlUI .., """"8Mld llbfM-
. _.I.-!_
_... ...... f'! ........ ......... ""' ....... Ora.• ......... w."9 . ~.:::: '"°"' ....... ); * * • • "The ll\lnt M#I" (1110) , ••• , O'TOOlo,
llM MIMeok. WanlOd "1 , .... polloe, • dlltUfbocl
Vl9IMm ..,lft "'* an
llMM'O ""*' on • "'°"" 11t ...,. I WOtld Wtt I
-" Mlflt fllmod. '"' tlllde IUNDAV, 1.oc111on~ ''" A,,._. Combined DtMNI lwftl,
T~ Otnyoft.
• MN)Olt O'"°"~t 1114 AoMn OfOW
tM lndlant to ,.. '"
etteolt on tho fott.
• HOGAN'I HlfllOll
I-0.UllPO ltt"I II Utlonoci 10 gelhet lnlor•
IMUon et>out IW.0 1),
•• AOAM-11 Tiie oftlottt .,..., ..,.,.
II robeetY oeMI, ~ In
• ..,. dl9t Ind~.
dOoe pedclltt. a:oo• ....... -.AHO TM lklpptt l'llO 10 rollYe o
WOl'ld Wtt II tapat1onoe Ill
OfW 10 tepelf tho rldlO
trlMl'lhltf.
• MOVll • • * "Tho Berofoot
Cofll ...... (1t64) Hum-
pllroy Bogert, Av•
Gllfdfltr, FIMhbldl• •t •
f\HleCll r9YMI tho traolc
and w"lstoct Ille of • olam·
our girt.
• flK)Vtl * * • "l(lnge Go Forttl" llNtl Tony Curtll. Hotllllt
Wood. Ir\ WOfld Wtt II
Frenot. 1 glrl of milled
blood got• lnvolWd with •
polr ot 011. one of whOrn lo
dMtlMd to cauM h«
downfall.
• flK)Vtl ** "Tho WIMlng TNl'll"
(1152) Dofll Doy. ~
Aoogan. Pllc:Mr OtOYft
Clovol111d Aloundor
becOmOI one of tho g,..t•
olbaNNll.
• TMNNO 0008 THE
W00DH0UH WAY
"Problem Dool" ~
ahoWI hOw dogt thOI Jump
up, won't Wtllk on • IMd
Ind ano cera can be
ourocf, eMCM1 ··~ "Alglor•" (1931) Cheri•• Boyer. Hody
Lamarr. An lnlomatlOnll ~ Ullof ··-l9fUO' In the exotic Cubah.
CIDMCMI • • "Beyond Tho AMI''
(1991) Donton Ko'no.
Moron. JonMn, A PotyM-
elln-AmoriCM ""' who tlel been~ In tM U.S.
r.tumo to hit ltland l'IOml
and ,... In love w4th •
~dlvor.'PG'
(l)MOVIE * * "MICSO tn Parl1"
( 19ee) Atln-Mwgret. Louie
Jourdan. A Patil dtt9* ~ • laohlon buyer off
her feet.
2:80 • QtU.l(Wfl l8l.ANO
Giiiigan uMWtlW • ~
whil;tl "" ealOWllVS Utlnll
contalnl • s>nt•'• u..
KTl'V (11) 6:00 -0 The Makln1 9f a
Major Hollywood Mu1lcaf.'1 A
behind-the-seen• look at life on the Mt of
"AnnJ•.''
KNBC (4) 7:00 -.. Father Mw-phy." Will
Adam• l• encoura1ed to accept an
adoption offer.
• KA.BC (7) 7:00 -0Crolled Swords."
Bued on Mark Twain'• "The Prlnoe and
the Pauper," the movie •tan Oliver Reed
and Raquel Welch.
KNXT (2) 9:00 -"Tony Awards."
Excellence in the th~ater lt honored in
telecast from New York City .
., IOOll ....... ~· ,.,........
111tf IJ091... . 11:IO "°""NW. -~ . .,... ........
ltd of "OlllM." I~ I • * * "l<Jntt GCI , ,.,_.
(1Mll Tony ~. Nllllt
Wood. In Wortd Wet I ,,.,., • tiff of ..-
INood -~ ..... .... ---""""" doltlntct 10 --.... ~ ... • TM.11 '1',,.
UNIXNOTID
(I) MCMI
lt*'A "CoNN-Htr•
c11tu1" ( 1H71 ltllfllOY
Biiker, L ..... ,....._..,A
men "'°' dowt\ Oller ~ It twt¥od from dootll fd.
~ .., ~.tlOn, ""'
tho 1*1• of 1111 bflln "*
--delltO)'od ronci.r '*" . on Pcollont llOV for the
enemy.
9 U0\1111
•• '" • Tho P.oplo Hein Door" (1870) Ell Wll*tl.
Julio Httn..
8MOYW • • • "Th• LonollHI
Ru11nor" (18781 8rl•n
~th. Lanoo K9'Wln.
(C)MOW!
**'~ "Tho Wender .. "
( 18711 Kon Wehl. Lindi
MMi. Tho -bora of •
tough tHOe atroet gang In
tho lrort• dlacOYef thot tM
prOCOOMO of growing up
and follinO In low .,.
much mOfO dllllcult ·~ "'°°' tl\on MY of the rum-
blOO tho(\19 IMtn par1 In
'R'
1l:AI8 THE AC>a<FON>
Al.II
GMOW! • • • "Th• LonollHt
Runner" ( 18781 Brian
Keith. t.anu l<onorin.
8 MOYIE * * * "Ouat FOf Low" (11711 Tom Bell. Joon ~
linL
(B)MOYW * * y, "Chu a-. Artd TM
Pflllly FIMh" (181 I) AIM .
Atkin. Carol ltumott. All
llCohollc tormer b...o.11
~ and • kootly .,..
oni.tllinor ll«:Omo par1·
,.. In 1 ICt*M to make
money by f9Cumlng .....
IUtlceM.'PG'
IJ:DITOR 'S NOTE -Sh• 1-1tlll
retnftnt.red .v «:imethl116 ol a p«80nlllattJon ot
&he 'BOI: &he ~116 liMder of &he d«:ade'•
llCtJvllU and "nower ch~n." Mt.nt i. Joan
&n today, in th.,, rimes of lea domesrJc
turbulenc., a folk. al•r in a "hard rock" world'!
By PATRICK OONNOLLY AMMlee.d ,,_ Wfltlf • ,
SEATTLE -Joan Baei, a 41-year-old
11n8Je parent with a bualnesa to run, a busy
concert echedule to keep and pacifiam to preach,
says 1he'1 at an awkward age.
She can't ahuck her old imaae as the
barefooted madonna of the 1960. folk revival,
the soprano flower chUd sil)ging anthems to a
generation's moods and movements.
At the same time, record distributors fear
ahe may be old hat in an age of
thunder-and-lightning rock productions.
"Some people still picture me with a dress
made out of hopsack with a peace symbol on it,
sitting on railroad track.a with a bucket of organic
honey on my lap," she says, laughing at henelf.
"That's the stereotype of a dumb nonviolent
activist I've spent yean t,rytna to do IOmething
about."
_ But she finds henelf sVUggUng in the
business that gave her ttnown. Alter more than
two cto.n alburna, ah• aaya ahe'1 ha~ trouble findlna a Ncord COIDpM)' to distribute "Oilldren
of the 'IOI," whkh'. · abe produced with the
Grateful .Deed.
'"lbla II the tint fieht rve had,'* ahe u~.
"Maybe they think I'm too old. 1 think Ive
become a calculated riak becauae kids like the
hard metal of AC-DC. Record compantea wonder,
'What II thla woman aolJll to do? She'• been
away for a few years. Maybe kids aren't
lntereated ln me11a1es.' I know klda are
lntereated ln honelt 1'1\e91A1e9.'1
Sbe deacribel henelf, IJ'Own now andwith ... ··~··· ~don't want to kid anybody. I like the aood
thln8' of life. I ahop at I. Maintn and Saka
becaUle I can't set to Paris often enouah to buy
what I really want," ahe aaya, runnlJ1I her ft.ncen through her abort, streaml1ned hair.
She delcribe9 henelf, grown now and with
money, u "claaay ...
Netahbon often eee Baez hulf put u ahe
Joo two to four mllea a day to keep'tlt. She has
iaken voice 1eaona for three years -"Somebody
kindly potnted out that if .I didn't pt help, the
vok1e would de~riorate. That freaked me out," ·
lhe U)'I.
She's the faat-movln1, atrong.wllled
See Baei, P e E!
Joan Ban ttJaxe. on
the porch ol hH &n
FrancJaco home' with
one ol hf!r l•vorlte
lriends. She find•
henell stru/lll1fn6 m
the record bu•lnea ·
that o~ broCJ6bt her
lame. After more
than two dozen
album.a she &.Mvtrw·
trcuble getting •
record company tQ
distribute her new
"CbJJdren ol 'the
Pro•PapEI
........ "' nwnon. Ind .... ~ which MndMI \he ~ aide Of her Ute, ari4 .UIMN\11 lntematianal, I noaproftt hwnan 'IP• ~Uon \hat ~ti the world'• ppor Ind war-tom. •
Htr cone.rt toun are freMUc, often pecklnl
two lhowa lnto I Nab\. SM WU lnterviewecl
""9n\ly ~twttn 1old·out performanc .. tn
S..ttl• and by telephone to her Woodllde home.
Doee 1he hav• trouble l(l~ her eof\
c:elebrity life wlth her profe91d devotion to the
deetitute!
"I felt sullty about lt for a JQna time," lhe
1aya. 11Bu\ I finally realised that whether I live in
a Nltk home here, a Hollywood manaion or a
mud hut hu very little cUtect effect on the
hunary of Africa or Cupbodia, What anall
difference I make ta throu1h my money and my
muatc." ·
She'a ra.lal.ng Gabriel, a IOll born durlJ'\I her
maniag• to draf\-evader David Harris, which
luted lrom 1968 to 1973. Harrll, a novelist, ltvet
about 20 minutea away and carea for the
12-year-old boy when Miss Baez la aone.
''Ive told Gabe we live in a dangel"OWI "'Otis!"
and lhould work for diaannament and that his
•,mom, 'or one, is going for it. But kida his age are
pretty young and deserve a chlldhood 90 I don't
push 1tuff on him. I think I could become
oppreealve very fast.
"IVe never taken him on a march. I can't
•tand that Quaker peacenik syndrome when they
drag their kids along. U he wants to come
~)'. fine, but he's not going to be pushed or
dragged," says MISI Baez, who was railed a
Quaker.
"The divorce was hideout for a couple of
yeen. U my ex wasn't such a good dad, it would
have been. worte. We finally got our heads
together and reallzed that the only thing that
made any difference was Gabe, not our ego
tripa," ahe aays.
TM •eo. w..-. ablue wlth ~ tOI' BMa.
but ~ were not, lhe 1ay1, to1den )'eVI.
'"l'hoet were tc1$Ye yean and Vietnam and
lntqrtUon "91~ m. orpnm my ~hca,"
ahe Mys. "Whit ~ could a 20-year-ola Uk
than to haw Martin Luther Kh\I call and 1ay, 'You are Med~.·
"But romantidlta for••t th• bloodah~ of
mWlona ot dead Vte~ and thOUMnda of
dMd Americlnl. Ast 18·~-old boy, dreun1na
about the 'fSOI, told lM he Wlahed he WU arounCJ
then. He didn't reallJe he would have had to
inMe the clecolalon of~ Ute."
Wlth Hwnanltu, ahe travela thOUlanda of
m1lee a year, trylnc to usure that the ~Y aren't a,norect. 1.Aat year, when her commerdal
oonc:ertl were banned ln Arpntlna, China uMt
Brazil, ahe ta"l in aluma ..
"1 eee my jC>b u recrultina kids lnto U'8
world on the alde of nonviolence. I'm not a
utopian fool. I eee the World tull of confUctl and
we have a rllht to our dilterencee. But we
ahould have a law uytnc we don't kill over
dlfferencea. We can't keep aivinl medala for
murder.
"I've talked to kida and they· are interested
ln more than two-car gareaes and front lawna."
The deaths of IUCh atan u a1ngera Jania
Joplin and JlJnl Hendrix and comedian John
BelUlhl were "a wute," ahe aaYI.
uEntertalnet1 are under tremendou1
preaure to have the stupid hablta entei-talners
are suppoeed to have, to take more and more
drugs. I don't 'cto pot or coke becaUM I have a
very pleasant buzz off one gin and tonic. rm not
virtuous. I'm just lucky. I don't need them."
She's mellowed a bit; she uys. "Over the
years I've gathered a bit of patience and rm not
90 atrident with people. I tty harder to reach
mldd~e America, where ln the old daY1 I would
have said 'phooey'." J01AIJ Baez attends ro work in the kJtchen of
her home, from which she rum a t>uslnMt.
'Sunday Morning' say~ 'Here's .. a good story'
By TOM JORY
A111Ctat1• ..... ....,
NEW YORK -In just over three years, Shad
Nonhahleld has fashioned network TV's moet
civilized news program in the medium'•
no-man'•land of Sunday morning. And -though
he's pleaaed with the success of the ahow -he's
hard-pl'ewd to explain just how be did it.
"Jack Chancellor, who ta a wt.e and good man
who really caree about our buaineasf ' 1ay1
Northshleld, who worked at NBC ·with that
respected journalist, "opce said to rne, 'You know
what's wrong with most of televiaion? Too eeldom
does one guy say to another, "~ey, here's a good
story.' " .
"Now, I defy anyone to define what a good
.. APOCALYPSE ••• POWI
EXHILARATING
ENTERTAINMENT."
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story ia.," Northahleld uya. "But, by ~any good
journalist k:nowa one when he .ees one.
"Seleating at.ones for 'Sunday Mom.Ing' la not
an ego proc;eta," he aaya. "One or the other of ua
will say, 'Hey, here'• a good story.' And more often
than not, we'll do it.''
CBS introduced "Sunday Morning" Jan. 28,
See Sanday Mern1D1, Page E3
SOMR'HEN IM THE DAAKEST ~UOtES Of THE UMIVOJE.
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Chlrlll Kunlt.. ~. NMwGrk afflllam W'9 relUccaDt at ftnl to
bi'.s.& \ht ~taid Offll1ftl, -. an tact. ~CBS WU critic 19d by IOm• btC:aUM 11lundey Morninl" dla~ two lona·N~ reu,toul
p~ •
Only ~1e CBS 1tat.lonl ClU'ritd the premiere
ecll\i<>n. On Jan. 28 of W. year, 180 afftllat. were
on lint for the 7;30·9 a.m. newt lhow.
"l tblnJl that'• had a lot to do With the ~
ot the ~un." Nort.blhleld 1aY1 of tM P1oitiMri.nc aspect of : the veniur.. uwe C¥>Uld be jl.llt u aood •
we wanted to be. We had a lot of lfclOd people, but
the only really tnnovattve thJ.nc we did wu thnlc
and la)', 'What the heck, let'• try it.'
"And 1 mtcht u.y,'' he lddl, "that would not
have ~ anywhere ellle. Until ABC 1tal1Ml
their Sunday lhow with Brinkley, CBS bad the
whole day ln a way no other network had -
'Sunday Momlng' and ~eo Minutes.' And we're ltll1
different.. beea\Ule we're not, bit lUw Brinkley ...
Robert 14Shacl'' NorthatUeld lhouJd know about
that -whether any other network ~ have
blued the Sunday momina trail u CBS" dld. He ~ hia car'ftl' in broadc:Ut Journa1mn at CBS In
1953, but spent five yeen -19~3-M -producing
public affairs programs for ABC. He returned to
CBS in 1977 after 17 yean with NBC News.
While at NBC, he produced a number of
acclaimed ~· includini 1"1be Sina of the .Fathers" in 1973, "And Who Shall Feed
Thia World?" a year later, and three Bicentennial
broadcasts In 1976. He wu executive producer of
NBC'• 11Huntley-.Brlnkley Repon" nlahtly newacast
for nearly four years.
Northahield, 60 this year, grew up in Chicago
and worked for the Sun-Times u a reporter,
picture editor and colwnnist befo..e moving into
television.
"Sunday Morning" ta a mature, evenly paced
program that prides ltllelf on thoughtful joumaliam
with a dear feel for atmmphere and a abarp eye for
detail.
"I think we, llkf! moat ~eople , are
well-motivated," Northahi.eld says. 'We had none
of that ltu.ff -'Boy, I know what the audience
wanta.' We gave them what we thought wu the
Art exhibit at HB library
~e works pf artist Raul Anguiano, including
oils, drawings. tapestry, engravt.no and aculc will be exhibited today at the lfuntingtori
Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. ·
The artist will be honored at a reception slated
from 1 to 3 p.m.
· An art teacher and auperviaor, Raul Anguiano
was affiliated with the lNtltute of Fine Arts for 32
years and has been with the Univenity of Mexico
City for 20 yean. ·
A:nguiano is a part time Oran1e County
resident, owning a home in Folmtaln Valley.
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Publlttled Orange Cout Dlll\r Oranoe.Countt on 7-21... Arthur J. Valentine. 2212
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nation b111d on raa1, ~om 3 bf pk.le fam rm,
color, ttll9lon, ••• or • battle ·on 49' tot. Pier n1t1on11 origin. or any fOf lg bOat. a. ~ ctn't
lnt1ntta11 to make any bllll tN ldnt long t'"" auctl preference, llmlt.. owner financing 111111. tton or dltctlmlnatlon." Oatt for dltalla. SUOO
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Consl.sting of 6 lots on bayfront. 1 ~
story building with small restaurant &
offices ups1aira. Marina for many boats
offered at $2,500,000. Property la free &
clear & ownen will carry lat TD.
111 ....... ..
New on market, 2 br, den 3 ba, jlcw:zi,
a11111nable 'financing, An excellent buy at
$349,600.
..... ... #11 111&111
3 br, den with ocean-bay view. Lota of
built-ins here. $595,000. A ~ to tee.
Q1 lllWUI
2 ~ 2 ba home in Q)i'()Oa Highlanda.
Large patio arqund pool. Great for
entertaining. $27~.ooo. Owner will take
low down_
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.. !!' tt llM It tlllJ buy. 11500/mo. Won't IWLll 411 .. tlllll ........ laatt Su11n Han So of H 1-.i.-2 br ...__ • •-'" sae e•oo · wy, corner .__., ......... 2 -,.... 1111 ..... ba. front unit with fireplace and 2 br, 2
I tltr #49. ba upper rear unit with fireplace. All
COLI Ol ...-olft' . tbiL& a. 4 ~. or.age tor $.;339,~, .
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a1wst t WITI I YIPft 2 br & den. 3 bath, C4.M. $1250 mo.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Thi* cuatom butt• Bdrm 2 br, 1 ba Newport Hgbta w /\'iew $660
poo1 home comea With mo.
Cal a ~ l Daly Plot
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642-5678
~ vlew9 of Newport'• upper 8ectc Bay and city
11gnmt war on.. greet
term1. A bargain at 1210,000,_catt todayl
841-7171
FUXKlUC
RtJU.TY
3250 E. COMt Hwy.
Carona dll ...
640-7000
••=••If knodlt on.. Mien ~ ute reeult-QetMng o.a
Piiot c11 .. lflff Adi to ,... the ()qnge COiet
,.. llllGlll A home with the
ultimate features for a luxurious
life style. 60' boat allp, 3 BR, fam
rm & formal dining. vacuum &
air cond., Marble fireplaces,
aecurity systems, bayaide patio &
2nd story balcony. $1,650,000
Bobbi Ryan 752-1414 (C32)
.. 1&m11T Most elegant &
exquisite Bayfront home on Fee
land on the market. Approx .
53.75' on the water. DOCK with
room for ~ b(>ata. Approx.
3700 eq. ft. Totally customized 4
B.R exectllive home of
uncompromising luxury.
$1,395,000 Suzanne Shuler
642-8235 (C33)
-Mnlunu•••• IUll Contemporary wood &
glua home w/panoramic ocean
.View. 4 BR 3 BA. fonnal din rm.
fam rm & pool. Very private.
$1,200,000 Fee land Donna
Godshall 644-6200 (CM~
& ... -1'111 Of course it's
the best money can buy. 3 BR -
Elegance personified. Located
on the exclusive Big Canyon
Country Club. A vast list of
amenities including an old 1800
English Pub, all beamed &
paneled study, music center,
trench doors & 2 fplcs. Solid Pak
ataircue, wood floors, beveled
1l••s, silver cabinet & wine
cellar. EVERYTHING FOR
THE DISCRIMINATING -A
MUST"SEE! $$7S.OOO'.Lynruf
Vale:ntine 644-8200 (C35)
. P&IHllll 111&1 WllW Cameo
Shores home BOUth of PCH. 3
~R + lovely family room. Lota
of extra room & storage. See
Catalina, sail boats & sunseta.
All this on fee land for only
$729,900 Darlene Herman
762-1414 (C36)
,_ 11 18.1. With tenna to.
match. Beautifully decorated
Spygla.a Portsmouth -lushly.
landlcaped courtyard IWTOUnda
a pool & 1pa. $460,000 Tom
Alllmonfl'erry Hanes 642-8236
(C37)
WILi Tl PllHTI 11111 Thia
c.wtom home hall recently been
nmovated by onwer and la the
least expensive home avallable ~ thla exclusive area of Dover
Shores. Seller iJ highly
motivated. $ol15i000 Duffy iu.t.·
551-8700 (C38)
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TUii, Wll/IPMI, • Ill.I
Only $15,000 Down. Large Aasumable
Loan W/30 Yr Fixed Rate. Owner
Wlll Carry Lrg 2nd T .D .. Low
Interest. Lovely 3 BR Blufi.e End Unit
W/Wrap Patio On Lush G~nbelt .
Immed. Possession. Reduced To
$199,500. Sally Shipley's Listing.
#I Ill flll...WI •lllY• 11'11•1·1
,.
Presenting The Least Expensive
Home In Newport Beach's Prestigioua
Big Canyon. Shows Like A odel -
Typically Pride Of Owners . Huge
Master Suite Plua Separa Guest
Quarten. _Qv;n,er/ Agent Will . Pric~d Under Market V lue At $41~.ooo. John Merrill's Listing .
1121 L llLllA ILQ.
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Waterfront W/Dock. Panoramic View.
Great Location. Redwood Float + 50'
Dock. CUstom-Built Home W/3 BRa.
Klt.chen W Niew Window Has All
Modem Amepities. Uaed BricJt BBQ
In Outstanding Patio Area. Tiled
Garages. Great Offering. $1,295,000.
A Dion-Maria Listing. ... ,....,. __
IUWllW
IPllM1·1
Former Model -Top Condition -3
Bdrm•. 2 ~ Ba -Great F .R . -
Unbelievable View Of Fashion Island
& Catalina Sunaets -Huge Lot -
Covered Patios -Cor;n.munity Pool.
TfllnH-Gltte Gttarded ---Only
$450,000. A Twitchell-Trivtson.
Listing.
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Custom Baytront. FEE LAND.
Parquet Firs, N~ Cpta, l BRa +
Conv. Den. 3~ Ba. Sep D.R. Huge
F .R. W/Wet Bar. Kit.cben W/Pantry.
'kfitRm. Sauna~3~-Uar.-Wo0d
Deck. Bay, Dock. Owner Will <Jarry
Lrg 2nd. $1,400,000. Marllyn
Twitchell'• ListillJ. . . ' . #l•aaJll 1 ---..... , ..
Owner b GeHing Desperate.
Spectacular Golf Courie View. This
Listing Offers Privacy, 3 Lrg Bdrma,
· 3 Ba, F.R., 3-Car Gar. & Lovely
Gardens. Enjoy F.ntertaining In This
Dramatic Home. Try $90,000 Cash
Down. Priced At $725,000. Trudy
Stubblefield'• Listin& ,_ ...... ..,.
. ·--Thia Elegantly Appointed. 5 Bdrm
Home, OverlooP 8th Green. Vtew.
From MOit Booma. Formal L.R. & D.R. Riehly Paneled Library With
Coffered Ceutng. Paneled F .R .
SJ*lou,a Malt.er> Suite W!Hia"& Hers
Baths. PooJ. Spa. Maid's Qtn. The
UlUmate In ~ty & Charm. By
Appointment. $2,290;000. ¥lllie
Howe'• Lildnc.
1nnm11 --Just u.t.t "' H1rbor Vttw Homee, tx~
Carmel. Prlde of own.r1htp.
Ow1* flnandnl, $286,000 tee. ILi 11111& Ill 11&1 1111&11 ~
Good location, So. of PCB.
=000 . • ....... .,m111•1111 -Harbor View Homee. 4 BR Mont.ego. t249,ae>O
leuehqld.
PUWLlll -Turtlerock Hlghlandl.
mounc.in ~w. 1 yeer old. $3&,000
move11 you ln, $2eG,000 fee. Open
Sun. 1-~ '"" ...... , • -.t• YllW -~ N:.re Eliate -CdM -Double
lot. 4 BR 4 Ba. $2,450 000 fee.
Ill ILHI Tl Hlli -Cameo
Shores with private gate. Owner
financing. Will exchange or lease
option. $885 000 fee. YllW IF tYHYtllll -Irvine
Terrace -DOOl. 3 BR 4 Ba. new carpets, int. paint. $795,000 fee.
WALi 11 11111 • UY -Penipsula
6 yr old 5 BR, 3 ba, owner will
carry. Try lease option $449,000
fee. ..... 111 ... -Starter condo,
$119,500. Owner will carry.
TWO
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STARNES COMPANY
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One of the most spectacular
. oceanfront locations on the Orange
Coast! A truly magnificent 4 bdrm..
home designed with a feeling for
The Islands. Lots of glass and
beautiful tropical flowers. A
unique investment opportunity.
$2,900,000 submit terms.
II n •11111Y
Spacious 2 story home with private
pier 8nd float to accommodate large
yacht. 4 bdrms., fonnal dining rm.
and family rm. Pool aiz.e beyside
terrace all in brick, perfect for
sunning. See to appreciate.
$986,000 L.H. . ......... ...
South of the Hwy, just a few
b1ocka from the beach. Well priced
rental units with attractive owner
wSlted final)Cing, Excellent rental
hlatory. Just $230,000.
UfUllll ... Al•I
Spacious 'CC'' Plan in The Bluffs. 4
bdrms, 3 bat.ha, huge living nn.
opening onto private patio
overlooking ~ pool Priced to llell
ai $279,500 L.H. But beat ol ell are
the terms of l()IJ, down with a 30
year fixed rate loan at 13~"
interest! No qualifying. Quick
occupancy.
LITS
......
in Corona del Mar. A molt unUIUal
opportUntty. •contiguous R-1 Jots
with bay and ocean viewa. Can be
bought lndlvidµally bx $696,0QO CJI'
all 4 for $1,960,000. 75" financing
available .
~
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Spectlimllar 6.6 acre view lite in ~SanJuan~.
Secluded yet just minutes from
town, Owner may trade. $696,000
with excellent tenna.
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Solid oak thruout. Fabulous locaUon.
Call Tim Rhone 431-1286 or 720-1263
R&IM~ of Costa Mesa Two Muter Suites,
solld oak cupboarda.
1kytlght1
CHARMING
CNTRY ENGLISH
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Oak lloor1, panalllng,
huge din. rm, 2 frplca, 3
bdrm, 1unroom, work1llop, play yard,
motClf home llClfage. ~
acf'9 lot. Must ... 1 By
owner.~58,
.
PllOI UllOTIOI
IAY-llHEI
2110t Wawrtt,
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
3 Br, den, 9'la plua 1
bdrm cotteo-.
ULllA llUll
Boat dodl '°' 35' bock boat. 2 bdrm cotlag9 2
bdrm apt 1150,000
IEIA IEL IUI
3 Bdrm, pool, spa. Up.
graded. 11•9,000
....... 1
10%3
FINANCING
BUILDER WILL PAY POINTS
FROM
$125,800
10% DOWN
CALL HAL OR PAT
673-7300 751-9905
OPEN SAT. 2-5, Slll 2-5 P.M •
2277 PACIFIC AVE., C.M.
End Of Wilson
RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTY
IN NEWPORT BEACH
Located Just a halt a block to the beach, thl• duptex· hu 2 two
bedroom units. With 20-25•1. down. owner wt1r carry tor ttve
years. •235,000 Call Dna. Hlrectller et 144-7020
• SELLER WILL CARRY WITH 20-25% DOWN
This Newport Beach duplex on lease land ls juat a few atepa to
the beach. Live In one, rent the other. Flexible aefler offers good
low Interest financing $225,000 Call David Hlrachler et
144-1020
TRADE THIS EASTBLUFF HOMf:
FOR SAN JUAN CAPISTRANOI
Mature trees and lush landscaping enhance this already
magnificent home with privacy, warmth and a 3 bedroom
floorplan. Seller relocating, wlll be flexible. $259,000. Call
Dorothr Slmpeon at Mt-7Q20
THE COVE OVERLOOKING BALBOA ISLAND
This elegant Bayfront condo with 2 bedrooms, den and 2'h
baths featuree an additional fjreplace, vaulted ceilings,
hardwood 110011, wet bar, pool, private beach and stained
QJass. $825,000. Call Mt-1020 •
ANNIVERS~AY ESTATES
This tambllng ranch home Is Ideal for first time buyer~ or
lnvestora. Needs a llttle TLC bu.t(wetl worth ltl Large lot Is Ideal
for gardens or pool. Be creative on the financing. $169,000.
Call .kNtnn8 Hendrie at Mt-7.,_
THE SHORECLIFFS IN CORONA DEL MAR
Large 111umable Flret plus seller will carry a large Second on
this charming home with gourmet kitchen, hardwood ftoors, a
large patio, famlty room. wet bar and wtne cooter. In addition,
this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with den fnjoya 1.1se of a private
beach. $850,000 Cell DOrothJ eem;.on et Mt-to2o
CONTEMPORARY HOME IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
Avattabae for ..... or purcttue thi9 4 bedroom. 2Y. beth home
wtth pool, ape. nice yard, flreplece, large famlty room-, wet bar,
redwood deck end gu ftreptt hu aH thte plus good ueumable
flnanctng. $212,000.
' « EXQUISITE WHITEWATl!R VIEW HOME
This contemporary Newport BMch condo 11 within MIY walking
distance to boch and shopping. Motivated aetter wm Ullat
buyer to purchue thl• 3 bedroom hOme wtth be9n'I ceMlnge.
country kitchen an~ many other upgredes. 1216,000 Call
JqenM ........ at ...... JOIO '
IU!GANT UVINQ IN HAMOR RIDGa
Move up to the top wlttt thl• cuatom hQme with owr 5700
aquare fMt. Endleu teaturee lnctude a marble ftoor9CI emry, a
marble fireplace, 09k lfbrary, "'8lt9r IUtte wtth JllCUllt t\ib and
eteam ehower, 3 additional .,edroom., a four oar garage,
IMU&ated wtne room. futt eecurtty 1y1tem, ~· ffreplacee Md •
whole tot men. 11.ne,000 c.M Id...-.°'_..,•• at .... ,..
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Iwrnodeled a~. 2 beth+ w.,. NC. nn.
bHm ceUlnp, Jurnilhed, peUoe. tt20,000 .
........ un•n
t.aaoon view trcim e bdrm. a beth,•~ datK nn, ~n. Boll •Up. t i.350,000.
IAYIM Olft .
SpedaNlar bayfront view 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br,
2 be dn. 2 boet .Upa t l.900.000.
•IUllOIYI
Coronado Ialand CUit. bay{ront lot. 8&' bolat
dock. Plana av.U. Red. '370,000 w/tennl.
IUffl-Slnlle 1tory end unit. expanded, u~ 3
br, ~ ba on ~ p-een6elt t250,Mo . , ......
3 bdrmt, 211\ baths condo Mar pooJ. tH~.ooo.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
J4 t'"'f·•'I• D·., '•fl ol'J 1 It;,'
Coles worthy
&Co.
2545 EASTBLUFF DR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA .
S40-0020
MOTIVATED SELLER LOOKING FOR OFFERSI
This commercial property on the oceanside of the Hwy. in
Corona del Mar has two units with parking In rear. Terms .
available. $750,000 Call Jim Sellen at 144-7020
FOR LEASE IN EXCLUSIVE HARBOR RIDGE
Get eet to enjoy the fabulous ocean and city fight Views that
come with thla 3 bedroom, 21A bath home awash rn neutral
earthtonea. Al a realdent of thtl gate-guarded community you can take advantage at the tennis, pools and unJque llfestyte that
typifies ~ Beach. For lease at $2000 per month. Oii N
htMt" ~......., .. M4-lnt.
GREAT NEWPORT OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX
Make this Income property your new summer home with ideal
rental unlta. With 20-4 down, owner will carry at 12•1 •. If you
desire units could easily become a maid's quarters or guest
house. Just steps to the beach with 2 fireplaces, patio and
double garage, possibilities are almost endless. $475,000 Call
Stephllnle Burna at Mf-7020
GREAT PRICE AND TEAMS IN HARBOR RIDGE
Panoramic views of the ocean, c:1ty lights and mountains greatly
enhance thfa "Devonshire" mOdel with 4 bedrooms, 3'h baths,
two fireplaces. two large decks. ao atrium and excellent
assumable low Interest financing. $695,000. Call Ed Eac.no or
Judy Jordan at 144-1020
GOOD INCOME DUPLEX IN CORONA DEL MAR
This contemporary Income property within walldng distance of
the beach has assumable financing, new carpets, new paint and
an Ideal owners unit. $395,000 Call 144-1020
HARBOR RIDGE CREST WITH UPGRADES Try a low down on this 3 bedroom, 21,-, bath corner lot home
with pleasant views. easy setter financing and amenities plus. /
$'475,000 Call !d !1eano or Judy Jordan et '44·7020
• ~ PRESTIGIOUS HARBOR RIDGE
Thia sptolous luxury condominium loaded with upgrades has
oak hardwOOd floors, a bealltlful marble entry, plush carpeting,
large deck overfooldng the lake, 2 flreptaces plus 4 bedrooms.
femlly room, 3'h bath9 and views galore. $595,000. Cell
...... 1020.
CASABLANCA MODEL IN MARBOR RIDGE
Thie gate-Quarded community 11 the eening for this 4 bedroom.
2Y. blttt home with deck, prof"sk>nlll landscapff\g. courtyard
entry, high cettlnge, flrepl11ee and Skylight. J\llt beautltull
$585,000 Cal ~ .,.,.,. or Id leoen_o at tM-1020
·.
... 1-1 \
2 bdrm, 2 bath, 11A
block• to baach, 1279.
600 . ..
1 bdrm, 1 bath, unutOal
lot, '216,000.
Own«• wm help finance!
U.lllllUllS
BMutlfUI 3 bdrm home,
prlll•I• baachH, HIU·
mabl• loana. $220,000
IM..nold. man uu
EastlJde C.M. 3 bdrm, large 101, aup•r y.,d.
$155,000.
Ullll LITS
Good bulldlng alla. View.
SU,600.
IUllY ITllFfll
tuUll IULn
ll~IH4 ·
WIY llEITT an a 01111
Nf s.c. Plaza 2br 2ba
AIC. pool, apa, aecurtty om• Kid• W91c:o1M.
$84.900. Agt 831-1479
llW, tllY
1111,0001
Value prlo9d 4 Bdrm 2
bath pool home In H ·
ce1en1 Coeta Meea toca-
llonl Minute• cloH to
achoole and malof ahop-
plng. Sell« offet9 10 u-
llst buy9fl c.i1 now tor delalll, 949-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
MEU WOOIS
Baeutlf\.11 cuatom cabine-try by a maater cralt-
eman really Mtl lhll 3
Bdrm 2 Ba h6me apart. LOYalV gazebo and bell-
~ 1n.1111r ... Low rate,
MW loan a~ Full pr ice 1149,000
761-3191
.lllT
114,1001
For 1t111 auper deluH
garden homel Located
wftflln mlnut• wait! to
South Cout Plaza. Relu
and enJov the apartcllng
pool and ..,.. Only 110.
000 down and uaume
low lnterHt financing c .. todl)'I 973-8550
THE PEAL
ESTATERS
5% DOWN!
111111 PAii
YIWll . 2 l 3 BR 1owMclmea
Coet• Meta
lnc:ludaa werv amenity
lmaglnabtel
FROM t137,950 Furn. Model Open
11 to 9 Dally.
Awc:ado at Fa!M9w Rd.
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THE REAL
ESTATE RS
117 Marine Avenue, Balboa talanct, NB
873~900 S272,&00 Sun 1·&
2020 Tu•tln Ave (E/Slde) CM
&49-1400 $129,9$0 Sun 1·5
2013 Mlramar.1....Balboa Penlntula
675-6376 ~4!95,000 • Sat/Sun 9~
**225 Grand Canal, Balboa Ill, N8 DIRECTORY
873-8900 ' $~95,000 S• 1~/Sun 1·5 • 2137 W. Ocean Bl, Balboa Penln, N8
831·1400 $304,900 Sat 1-5
**633 Lido Par1< Dr (Ji2) NB 760-1900 $495,000
221 Via Ithaca, Udo Isle, N.B.
Sun 2·5
673-7300 $349,500 Sun 1-5
41'4 Narclsaua.l. Corona del Mar
644-9060 ~189,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 BR plue FAM RM Of DIN
1 Aldergrove, Woodbridge, Irv.
552-0860 S198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
6607 La Cumbre, Orange
759-1221 $530,000 .
2005 Yacht MlsChlef, NB
673-4062 $419,500
213 Iris, Corona del Mar
Sun 1~
644-9060 $575,000 Sun 1-5
1838 Port Charles Pf (HVHma) NB
644-4065 $197,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
#3 Rue Fontainebleau (Big Cyn) NB
759-9100 $415,000 Sun 1·5
*19 Curt Dr., Jasmine Crk. Vu, CdM 640-1515 $438;000 Sat/Sun 12-5
14761 Van Buren, Midway City
848-0709 $129,900 Sundey 1-5
1708 Mlramar.1._Balboa Penln Pt NB
642-5200 ~25,000 Sun 1-51
3 BEDROOM
2331 Cliff Drive, Newport Heights;-NB
631-1400 $695,000 Sun 1-5
9901 Voyager, Huntington Beach
631-14QO $166,500 Sun 1-5
113 Via Ravenna, Udo Isle, NB
631-1400 $355,000 Sun 1·6
2647 Westminster Pl (E/Slde) CM
631-8011 S140,000 Sun 12:30-4:30
*228 Ambertt, Coata Mesa
546-2313 $148,500 .. Sun 1~
· *866 Senate, Cotta Mesa 546-2313 $128,500 Sun 11-3
1830 lrvlne Ave, Newport ~
673-8550 S239,900 fee Sun 1·5
1312 Santanella Tetr, CdM
673-8550 $225,000 Sun 1-5
**301 No Star Ln (Dover Shra) NB
642 ... 5200 $525,000 • Sun 1·5
1577 Miramar, BaJboa Penln Pt, NB
642-5200 $449,500 Sun 1-5
•914 Hyde Court, Costa Mesa
851-8800 $156,000 Sun 1~
123 Via Genoa, Udo ·1s1e, NB
675-1771 $380,000 Sat 1·5
601 Gary Pl.. Newport Hghts, NB
645-6269 $199,000 Sun 1-5
12642 Aspenwood, Garden Grove
636-3760 S94,000 Sun 1~
314 Marigold, Old CdM, NB
631-1400 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
117 Surfside Crt, Npt Ten, NB.
751-3191 $131,000 . Sun 1-5
**3415 Ocean Blvd., CdM
760-1900 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5
1 Rue Fontalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB
760-1900 $500,roo Sat/Sun 1·5
5041 Paaeo de Vega. Turtteroc:k, Irv
760-1000 $167,500 Sat/SUn 12·5
1911 Court St, Bil Pen1n; NB '
813-7300 $399,000 . Sun 1-5
418 De Sofa Terr, Corona Hghlnd•
644-6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-{;
2628 Riverside Dr. (E/Slde) CM
642·63e8 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
50'41 Pa.seo de Vega, Turtlerock. Irv.
760-1900 $187.500 Sun 12-5
1130 Someraet Ln, Dover Shrs, NB
548-4058 Sat/Sun 1-4
619 Hamilton, Costa Mesa
&46-2313 S143,000 S1t 1-4
1581 Mlnorca, Colta M ...
&46-2313 $138,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
1128 E. Balboa Bid. (Penln) Balboa
759-9100 tt,29$,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 '
2149 Miramar (Peninsula) NB
831-1266 SS75,000 SaJ/Sun 1·5
2900 Paper Ln., Npt Bch
844-7020 S169,000 Sun 2-5
1511 Kings Road, Newport Hefghta, NB
673-8900 $599,000 Sat 1-.5
108 Turquoise, Balboa Island, NB
673-6900 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
62 Orakea B1y (Spygls) NB
844-7020 $495,000 Sun 1-4
13 Canyon Island Dr (Big Cyo) NB
640-5560 '$335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2100 E. Ocean Bl. Bal Penln, NB
644-9060 $695,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5
•3043 Samoa (Mesa Verde) CM
540-1151 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1~
1515 Cumberland (Westclf) NB
~1151 S240,000 Sat/Sun 12~
1218 Key West, HV Hiiia, CdM
644~910 $379,500-Fee Sun 1-5
10 NtpOll, Hllbor Ridge
642-8235 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5
102 VII Koron, Udo Isle, NB
642-8235 $685,000 '
Sat 11:30-3:30; Sun 1-5
4511 Camden (Cameo ShorH) CdM
673-7761 S8a5,000-fee S~n 1.5
* *3422 Sagamore, Hunt. Harbour
644-6200 $399,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
610 Kings Rd, Cllff Ha~en, NB
646-6960 $565,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
4714 Cortland, Cameo Hinda, CdM
673-53&4 $279,500 SUh 1-5
2501 H1rbor View Or., CdM
552-1714 $585,000 Sat/Sun 2-6
10101 Cliff Or., Huntington Bch.
963-6787 $158,900 Sat/Sun 1~
15521 Sandusky Ln., Westminster
892-5818 Sat/SUn 12~
*2009 Yacht Defender (Seaw) NB
759-9100 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
542 Harbor I* Or (Prom Bay) NB
75\j.9100 $1 ,400,000 Set/Sun 1-5 ..
426 Aower, Costa Mesa
979-1942 $212,000 Sun 1~
2434 Brittany Wood Ln, CM
631-1268 Sunday 1~:30
2105 Yacht Wanderer (Seavu) NB
631 -1268 $359,900 Sun 1·5
*1974 Port Lockalelgh (Hrbr View) NB
644-2573 $248,000 Sun 1-5
1312 Seacrest (Hrbr Vu Hla) NB
760-9333 ~69,500 Sun 1·5
452 Broadway (E/Slde) CM
631-8011 $197,500 Sun 1-5
3823 Sandune, H11bor View Hiiia •
644-6200 $397 ,500 · Sun 1-5
1863 Br...-nar Way. Newport Beach
642-8235 $434,500 Sun 2·5
*2917 SO. Rene (So. Cit Plaza. SA)
645-0303 S175,000 Sun 1-6
4091 Reyee (Greentree) Irv 845--0~ $145,000 Sun 1-5
* 134 Hal'bor Island Rd, MwpLBch
646-7171 $650,000 Sun 1·5
531 Tr1veree, Costa Mesa
979-2390 $159,900 • Sun 1-6
2921 JICllanda, CM
751-3191 $134,600 Sun 1~
1525 E. Ocean Btvd, Bal Penln pt
642-5200 $465,000 Sun 1 .. 5
a IR phMt GUDT
2211 Waterll'ont, CdM
642·8235 $495,000 Sun 1-! ,_
* 1707 Bayadere Terras:e, lrvlne Terr
644-8200 $975,000 Sun 1-5
2515 Windover, Harbor View Hiiia
64'4-8200 $459,500 L.H. Sun 1·6
1801 Antigua Circle, Newport B~ch
642-8235 . $424,500 Sun 1·5
*2409 Tuttln (E/Slde) CM
646-0303 $269,500 Sun 1-5
* 1776 Panay (M ... Verde) CM ,
845-0303 $350,000 Sun 1-5
3408 Wimbledon (Wlmbldn Vig) CM
645-0303 $255,000 Sun 1-5
2701 Canary, Co•ta MeM
&46-2313 1239,900 Sun 1~
3433 Sumertet, Colt1 M..a
&46-2313 $229,000 Sun 1-4'
1948 Port ChelMe (HVHm1) NB
873-8550 $360,000 Sun 1~
2800 Drlke, Costa M ...
S46-2313 1147,500 ~n 1~
*388 Gran9d1 Way, Cost• Meaa 631-8~ $210,000 Sun 12~
•s.«8 Santa Clara, Cotta MeN
979-2390 1189,900 Sun 1-5
*1211 Cllff Or (Clthvn) NB ~-5200 $425,000
222·v1a Koron (Lido ltle) NB
642-5200
1296 Londonderry, Costa Mesa
Sun 1·5
Sun 1-5
· 640-6436 $142,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1844 Port Charles Pl (Hrbr Vu) NB
546-5605 $309,500 Sun 1-5
17921 Butter St. Univ. Pk., Irv.
551-11'49 $179,900 Sat/Sun 12~
301 La Jolla Dr •• Newport Beach
676-8870 $399,600 Sun 1-5
14 N1rbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB
831-1400 $2,200,000 SaVSun 1-5
* 1033 White Saffl Way, CdM
840-8734 $358,000 Sun 1-5
376 E. 22nd St., Nwpt Hgta, NB
548-3719 $314,000 Sun 12-5
3 San Sebastian, Hrbr Ridge, NB
760-1900 12.3 mllllon , Sun 1-5
*1132 Ebbtlde, H.V. HIHa, NB
760-1900 $750,000 Sun 1-5
131 Vla Undlne, Lido Isle, N.B.
873r]300 S539.750 Sun 1-4
427 • 18th Pl, E·alde, C.M.
844-4910 $229,000-Fee SaVSun 1·5
2412 Cllff Or., Newport Beach
645-7189 $598,000 · Sat/Sun 1·5
2000 Pon C,,..,_ Pf., HVH, NB
875-2373 $322,000-Fee Sun 1~
1924 Port Weybridge, HVH, Nwpt 8ch
844-7938 $289,500-fee SaVSun 1-5
233 Polneettla, CdM
873-4271 $824,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
14 Morro Bay, Corona del Mar
552-1714 $810,000 Sun 1-5
1&-Cherry Hlllt, 81Q Clnyon, NB
• 644-9060 $1.305,000 Sun 1-5
2421 Francleco, Newport Beach
875-2311 Sun 1-5
*1840 Tl'ldewtnda, Baycreet. N.8.
6"-9060 $385,000 Sun 1·5
*17 Muj( Beectl, Spygtul Ridge, CdM •
844-9080 Sun 2·5
1251 Surftlne Way_, ttV HIUt, CdM 644~910 $29$,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1'425 WatlOn (Halectett) C.M.
751-3191 $128,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
2811 Lorenzo (Meea del M11) CM
831-7370 $152,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 .
15 Chemy Hiits Ln,. BIO Cyn, NB
'31-7300 $895,000 8un 1-5
1501 Keel Dr., Corona del Mar
844-8200 $319,000.Fee Set 1-6
434 Beaonla. Corone del Mer •
144-1211 . '585,000 Set/Sun 1-5
*124 c.Mow• CMt Hinde, CdM l4U200 ,000 8'lll8Un 1~
"7,IOO
Spectoua 2 Bil 2 Bath ~ on
flnt i.v.1 ln adult community_....,.
ahopp&na center. Pool & clubhoUM. Dtnlna .,.., Private .,.tJo. Roomy
kltch n . Excellent flnanctn1.
Ownef/Broket,
824 W. Bay, Balboa Penln, NB
831-1400 t 1,495,000 Sun 1·5
1819 T1nager, Cot'8 M ...
648-2313 $250,000 Sun 1~
I • .... PAM IW ot DIN 35 Rldgettne Or, Hrbr Rld09, NB
7eG-1900 12.850,000 Sa/Sun 1-5
**15 Harbor ltl Rd., Hrbr Isle, NB
831-7300 $1,500,000 Sit/Sun 1-5
2338 Port Aberdln4t, Seawtnd. NB
644-9060 $395,000 Sun 2·5
**2&00 Bayshores, Baylhor•. NB
831-7300 $1,850,000 Sun 1·5
1448 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB
875-2373 $1,400,000 Sun 1~
*12 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 644-8200 $2,500,000
14941 Rancho Clrc., GreentrM, Irv.
979-5370 $189,900 Sat 1·5
18872 Via Torino, Trtlr1< Irv
875-6000 $399,000 fee
CONDOMINIUMS
. FOR SALE'
• 1 BEDROOM
Sun 2-5
1010 W. MacArthur 1126, Santa Ana
875-1n1 S74,950 Sat 1·5
1 ... plue DEN
10 Segura, Irvine
673--6900 $1'45,000 Sun 1·5
2 BEDROOM
2525 E. Ocean Blvd, Corona del M11
640-5580 $499,000 Sun 1-5
115 Evening Song (Trtlr1<), Irv.
676-8870 $189,990 Sun 1-5
11 Barlovento Newport Crest, N.B
631-1400 S195,500 Sat 1-5
2277 Pac:tflc Ave., COS1a Meta
673-7300 New Sat/Sun 2-5
411~ Dahlia, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
2 -plue FAii RM or DEN 209-19th St., Balboa Penln, N8
631-1400 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
#45 Canyon 191 Dr, l31g Cyn Twnhte, NB
631-1400 $318,000 Sun 1-5
I MDROOll
5122 #0 W• 1st St, Santa Ana
6'5-0303 S101,900 Sun 1-5
2048 SMcow Ln, Costa Mesa
648-7171 $175,000 Sun 1-5
411 Dehl&a, Corona del Mar
675-55.11 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
. 30'4 &pfanade (Bluffs) NB
640.0020 $272,00()...Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
*314 Ave. Cumbre (Bluffs). NB
759-9100 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
*21372 Brookhur•t (228), HB
536-1335. $140,900 Sun 1-5
I IR plue DEN
#7 Rue Vlllan (Big Cyn), Nwpt 8ch
759-9100 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
.. RDltOOM
404 Columbia ~Cr•, NB
631-1400 $24e,ooo Sun 1-5
# 11 Klalol Ct (Nwpt Creet) NB
979-1942 $189,000 Sun 1-4
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2~
Fairview & Avocedo Rd,. Costa M"8
&48-2239 $137,950 SaVSun 11-5
I 81DROOM
Fairview & Avocado Rd., eo.ta M..a
548-2239 $15'4,950 J;at1$un 11-5
111 Alpen, Colt1 M-.
983-e787 $129,950
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SA~E
2 llDftOOll
1750 Whittler #49, Costa M ...
875-5511 *55,600 Sunday 1-.6
. .. . " ...... Sell ar.tf or Bu.y ftrttt That Al atwaya
the queatlon. Why not both ln one
ttanlletion. We can offer you an unuaual
opponun.lty to nchance your pre.ent
· ·. ..Jlome, paid for or not. 11 the doWJJ
payment on an ou\ltandlna a, Canyon
home on the aoll coune. Why not call ua now. 844-4910. ---"···----Cbarmana 4 Br. & larae family room.
Bnck fireplace, oou.ntcy kitchen, quiet
reald entlal area. Lons. term seller finandna. $229,000 inclUdlng land.
01·1• lL UT/• 1·1 ..............
4 Br, 2 ~ Ba . ideal family home.
Community pool & ~k. Cul de sac.
Allwne. 10~~ loan. '390,000 incl. land.
1n1 ...._. WAY UT/• 1·1
..... Yll LIU 1!. llmlll1
.... NWau --.Ylll
Quiet, park-like eetting. Fm for paddle
tennia and ~l. Great for orchard. Cul
' de aac at. 3 tidnns, tam rm. $379,500. incl.
land. Aak about a 111 intereet loan on th.ta
home.
1111 m wur, u.1. wu • 1-1
m Ulll UWIU&IU.ll" 11..,_
Elegant 4 bdrm & family rm. The
perfect plan for large or small family,
\ • young or not ao young. Lge master suite
on ground floor. Beaut. pool and very
private patios. Best buy in Big Canyon.
Vacant. See anytime. 644-4910.
~ .. .,.n
~~ i vw-1 ...........
Like betn1 away from lt all?lll
Thia contemporary 4 bdr. home
" leduded arnonc \all treei1. TM private pool are~. pNdle tennia
& entertai.nlna are. lend to it.a
"away bun lt all" atmoephere.
Asking '6~.000 for thla unique
property . JACKIE
RANDLEMAN 631-rl66 ........
Assume exiatlng l~ loan on thla
pride-of-ownerah.lp •bdr. Mesa
Verde home. Juat ln time for
summer entertaining. $285,000.
JACKIE RANDLEMAN
631-1266
11 .. MWl -..... Yll
Seller will LEASE OPTION and
apply total leaae payment to
purchase price. GORGP.X)US 3
bdr. home with POOL. Asking
$355,000. Open Sun 12:30 -4pm
RAE RODGERS
234 E. 17tti Sl, Cost1 Mtu 631·1266
44l2 Blrrwt Pkwy, nn '559.-9400
15 Corpor1tt Plln, Npt Bdl 759·1221
•MllA DIL MAR•
A..wnable finandni. SpecioUI 3 Br ranch style home. Featurina
family rt>om, central air cood. & private location. Cloee to all.
Only $136,000. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or
752-5353.
Oranee COMt OAIL.V PfLOT/lunday, June e. 1082
OPEi 10111
UT/II• 11-4
llY TlllY
111.lflOI
TllHlllW
111 HY1
2 Br 2 Ba oouao• wt
1owiy patio. owe 11.n1n-
c1ng. 9325,000 ........
2 Br condo, dal for lnveetor. Lar1t
1°" lit T.D. and teller wW carry 2nd
T.~. Full price $94,600.
Golf coune overaized lot m.ur. the
value of thia 3 Br CW1tom built home.
Priced way below market for quick
aale. $2.99,900.
.. l11lllW U1·1•
R&IM~ of Costa Mesa I .. lttt 1lttl It. Fe.turtng~ 8up•r home plua In· Danny Kennedy, Salee Tr'i.lner come. LOYaly 1arve ya1d for MGh unit. Newport
2·aty Cape Cod. 4 Bdr
hoU .. piu. 2 Br 1 Ba apl. owe financing, , ... 5.
000
Ju.t another way The Real Eetaten a..eh ac:h004a. Pflca r•
lenda ita aup~r\ and continue• lta dUOad -naxlbtl tarma. ~ '225,000. trainln' for Mies a.od.atea. For tl~
111 IWll &YI ~.~!.'!H •• ! ... Comtnafctll bldo-ln buay labl1al1 location. Owner may ai.o ............... ....... .. ••• IWlD
conaldar Hada for aml IA la It htM By owner. 1280,000.
Bllboe ltl. hOUM. 1425.1 2 bdrm, 1 b• Price Good flnenclng . information on attending thia excltina ~~~~~~~
real estate meeting, call Melinda,
847-6010 .
OOO. I $295,000 Good tlnan· &44-l2tO
RES10£NTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES
PllllllU ,.,. 11.111.-
Creative seller seeks buyer who
needs a home for 55' boat. Besides
charm, location , carefree
maintenance security & sweeping
views, you'll own a 3 BR Cape Cod
channer.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
SUPEA FIXER
SH,000
3 big bdrma, big llvlna
room, w. bathe, blQ pl'f.
j vita blCk yard. Nead•
I paint and clMnlng. Bait
t>uy In Cotta MMe. Call SA&-2313
2211 lllllll IYI cing. 544-1281 2 .. Y&llT •111•
Giit ahop, buay location Open Sund9)' 1_.,
Inc. lnventOf)t & ftJC1ur• Beautifully upgraded plua long tarm IUH. rrt l llDPll Nantudtet mdt, 2 B< & 149.500. Happy home with 3 Bdrm den, 2 Ba home. Steined
I 3 bath, lorm1I dining, glut wlndowa, decor•· ora vann luge llvlng room with tor w1llpapar, A/C,
r•alfOf flr•Pl•ce. New kltcl'!an cu1tom wrought Iron 111;~;~~~ 111 and bllh. IUM)' eundedl fanclng. roea garden Iida plut 1toraga. Good II.. yard. View of night light•. 67M062 sumeble flnlnClng 1449, 1418,500
..... 1111111 ~ ~. 1H1u 1-1 @J'"a tHCC 1:'i:.!:1 ~. ..!.~!~!~h ....• !.'!! 1:~~:'200 rcanar
Huge 3 bdrm home In -· ••••p 67H0'2 praltlgloua J1amlne -·--
Creak. Tf nnla, pool, 3 Bdrm 3 beth, fra1h 11., ... ·-· 1 .... guerdad g1ta. 1382,500. Interior pllnt, new wlll-'" •• ·-•-For Mora Info. CALL paper and carpet•. cal· ••••••••••••••••••••••
Steve Wiiia. ASSOCIA· llng Ian coola you In big .lllT Uml
TE o RE ALT o As t1mlly rOOS'I. Fh'eplace liiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiil UITlllE 581·1100• · 1 war1n1 you In m11ter bdrm 1nd living room. ExelualYa 3 Bdm 2 Bl.
IEIT PRICE
GrNI 11artw horna. Ow-'* will conlf<llt ALL of.
l•rt. 2 Bdrm1, great
Cotti MHa neighbor·
hood. Loweat priced
home In the area 1t
$ 7 '
C:::. ',I I '
_,..,. ; I~ J \ ' }. I 4 ' t I
Owner wtlt cwry 2nd TO llllY UPI -10-15% Own. ow~ AITO. S4e5,000., WIJJJJ( 10 bay and ocean long term financing at IPll llUAY 1-1 from this 2 Bdrm country 13%. Balow market at 1121 L..... ....... charmer wi th l arge S ~35,000. Call today.
"" bonu• room wllh outlida Diana Ceppel, agt IC2-1200 antr1nee. Excellent fl. e3l·129e
J PETE
' BARRETT ... REALTY
nandng, owner win carry
up to $200.000 at 13% '°' 7 yura. '°' ttie right buya(. $330,000 .
'"' ... , 1·1 1111 • .,...,
••2-1200
A PETE BARRE TI REALTY
3 B<. 18&. ~on large
50x 175' 3 unl1 lot. 43&
Hamilton. Do not disturb
tenanu. S 12t,OOO.
646-5041 ...,.. & wknd•.
831-3520 wkdys. ........
GAii
2 8'. 1 Ba. + 1 Br. 1 Ba. !~~~~~~~ 72x 105' R2 lot. Do not
dlaturb tenanta. 1521
Orange. S12t,OOO •
5-41--5041 eves & wtcno.. 031-3520 wlcclya,
C..•• "1 llM llZI ..........•...........
ILi 0111
.lllT UITEI
Below mnet 1tall, 1~
down, wide lot. Opn HM
S1t1Sun 2·5. 322 Latti-ac>ur. Olene CllPP9!, egt
e31·12ee
mu Yllll
Must ... 4 br. 2 .,., Xlnt
floor plan. ~ at
1140,J>OO. Priced at
s 120.000 •. s10,~o down. 1135,000 w. ,
000. OWC. Btir (21 )
927..001.
anrmn111
41' -UT On tnle 'vPeflldad 411r
dAITaLUn. lloma. Sall« wlll carry ~3Bf.1~Bl.frDlc. 1100.000 It 12% or _ey~0wiw __ ._1_18_85M __ 1 A.1.T.D. 1t 12%. Don't 11.2 1~ Financing available when you takeover existlng loan on
the elepnt 4 Br executive home that has been extenStvely
prepared for entertaipinc. One of few homes ln area on FEE
LAND. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 769-1501 or
752-5353.
COM'S BEST
Thi• dUplex + + lncludaa
two 2 bdrm units + In extr1 large ~I q~
tWI. Owner ft making It
avlllabla at )'elterday' 1
pr'loe at $2411,500. WUI
cooperate. Call 840-7865 " .... Sh11p duplaX, beat loc:.
Excell. financing. '329,
500. 1-942-1580
llPLD l+I
Hlgtlly upgrlldad. nav9f
ranted owner unit. Teka
over ·280K ind 13.3%
Conlloar trlcle. 0pn Sal
1-4. Ownt/Agt. 875-2500
WllllllSPllllL
414 NerclllUI. $189,000,
LOW91t price In Old COM.
Open Sat/Sun 1·5.
"'* 1111• one! $145.000. Cell 979-5370 .
\ t :-11111r11
l 1. ••• .., '•
..... &Ill
"11111 Flexible llnanclng on thll
lmmae 3Br home .,,,
encloMd petlo, lam rm,
tprintilera. There'• m«•. $129,500. Cell 97i-5370
\ f >I I I// F 1l
I' \ ''• '•'
IU&Ylm•""' Owner arudoual 3 bdrm.
iv. ba. ext,.·8P9Clell
&41-4744 Ct. 641-8077
~~::C, Work.Ing,. Agt. ht8e9 .......
•-------1 Thia 3 Bdrm home mutt llUL RSTATE bl IOld. CASH TAlKS.
.. FHA /VA OK. Celt SALES 640-1151 tw m«• oe-
&oei ... °' s11aa~ ..... Full or Part Time ~
John Cwey GRI. REC! ~.~ HERITAGE
REALTORS
120,000 undw "*"el . 1145,000. 3 BR. 2 BA.
FA, Newport Height•.
Nffda 1ome TLC, not
INl)Of. Milet ... todl!yl
11 u .ooo In loane.
Ownl/egt. te2-aat1 P• oe
It.Ill fl MUI
Property In dlat,....I Un-
der 3 yewa old. 4 BR 3
Ba, IUbmlt lllY and .. on... Mvt1 .... must .... 1211.&00. 552-1714
:).~: Merrill Lynch
'/!?'\ Rutty
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OClell\ **• :t IR. 3 IA, 1---~-'1H,--,.-•.• -e
fl'PIO wetbet 11eoo mo. I!-. ·-114 .. tOM 1?a..o11 m:m ••• •·• •• ••••
Or~ OoMl DAILY PtLOT/8unday, JUne e. 1082
GALl IT HOtl:
-1111wu11-
1 as 2 8edrooma. Immediately
avallible. Optional 1 year leaH. 1.amiiiiiliiiliiiii!~iiiii 1 "· .,.,,, ...._.. 111 · DllWCll U~at ...... 1• Wlleon, apt I . ~-111.
.,. .. 1111 La Condo to w , YlfW ot lletlb•• IAYTIMllM Beautitul Pirk WC. '9tunl· Walk to flit llOk lay, btll aaa........ ,......._._1•· ........ poo1 ~ ~~ Pool Qretnbtll. ~of. _._, .... ,. --· .......... to ~,.,ayw. , •• 1 71... • .... .. autlf~ 1and10•l*f a ~· _ _ _ _ _ , •una. Gu lncluded to -• "" °' ....., QatcMI\ e. POOi 6 81)9. ...... th an M1' to lht Ill' H.I, PIOU· oovere puking. No ----• cool. t.t IDd cook wt · n.u extru ... Pvt yard a gertgt.
Sitt• -·-Ire hen ~~-too will want to te2-6'7et Kurt ~~ • ~ 2't>c1rm~:.z:oo· gw "llLL n •••" ...... '°*
'/Vt t, TCL lfl Bl 11C,
NI WI" ii! 1 ltf ,\1 H . "' ....
n
' . 2 Ir, 114 be twnnet apt
l .... or ..... ~tlon J.. comm pool • ttrinle. ,.~,,.Ct.-, no I pl#!, 17IO. 11J-1226.
' ~ 8dr • den llOOl/t«Vtle. Atnt lo tmplyd ttntlemen
2 er. 114 aa. am a IR. ,..,11 enot ow &nta Ana Fwy & Newport Av. exit, ••H•TU• 111 I . "'h 14M11I 100 plu• "taao' .. o: left on Walnut to 1322 S.E. Walnut Pro1911lonllty get• A ':,'°~::::t.o=M
mtllT • 146-QS.41 aft 1:IOPM .. IU·llll .,,::~~·°"· •llLm ...... , .... arr UUllY
( ul1 M1 tiu,.M'll
1>45 6101
117IO, Aot. 180-1333 CdM. l~ b.ctl 1Pt In
CLOll TO llACH, rear Ptrt furn. laking
lhopl, ~ 4 bdrm, applleallont, 1«-1394 2~MnoedS'cf.~
S5t5/mo. a er. 1~ ea. t1M NI ... ~~...w.JtM,:1' To All Ciienti From t room to 3 roorn1. 1nclud11 palntlno• •
Townhou!M .. bullt·lne, 8mallbu1towlyl!P'. Nice Nl-41M From 11.18 • aq. ft. No 1--------------1 1oulpturu. l(nown balconY. ~ rm, co-a re a. t • • y term•. ..... required. Adj. AK-natlonelty & lnt1tnatlo-
~·ma~..._ f!!!t.!!!ff •••••• V.ff
H10NY r*'td 5 bdlm ....... Aft
vtrtd par"tng. Nloe 873-~ file. La..-....... ~ ...... f"' Rl'NNt• 28r, 2Ba, Irv llM f)Of1tr Inn. 2172 Dupont nally. 1216,000. ll'rlncl·
location ::'A'tt'f••••••••u~:T ·~··•••••••••••••••••• on Ooll Couret, r••P Cell AM. 833-3223 pale only. Own•r.
TSlMgrnr 142•1903 18r.~~o-& ~ ~antr/blth.1250.Coo-non-emkr, pr•l fem. --------1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 714187&·11 41 or water IMlld.1 .. 1 ,.11,.... No Mott tttgarrt IPI bldg. tclna. pool, Working men. 551-6720 BAYfRONT 11 8764514. a be ~ View ~ All utllltlM peld, prtv pe-F~d; lee. S1700 tlO, d new, ~MIOIClf,
mo. &40-= alt I PM no '*1~·
~· · .. ,. owar · In LIQUM IMdl. nn.1 484-4459. Laeun• 8ch OC!ANFAONT. llature, ,.. LllATllll I~~~~~~~~ ""2::alflelll Imo. 14H 181· locetlon In town. btMth-Room avail. 711• S200 pr ttlp, non-amkr, l•m. Prime otrlee. 873·1003 3 office locatlone near Are yOU llTlbltloul? nwe
2 Br. 2 8a. untum .. newly tlllch Ing vllwld •all bullt-lnt.1 mo & f utll. Kit. prlv. S236 plut ullll. Ml-1M7 CdM dtx aulte, A/C, ample Udo lllt. 110t to 11,75 .,. cerwer ~ avall.
3 Br. 2 Ba. lpllt iev.I, NB • Al..,.,,,.. Condo. 2 geragee1poo19 ..... ,..,._
INlmm tedtc:Ofated. 1815/mo. • It. p 0 0 ' !Mt-7800 I pkg utH pd 2856 E. Cit Pit eq. ft. eoo IQ. It. to '°'male°'..,._ bllfn-BeauUlul g1rdtn 1,t1. 0/W, A/C. GM & Mttr 1ub.-garage.1..!~tvator. F rmmll nMOed A.S.A.P ' k" ' 1595 S75-etoo 15a 14-ft .. gu11 dtveloplng Latin Patloe/dec:b. HM! IM'd· paid. Patio. oar port, lMM Oftty. MOU & up. Lak• Fortl1 Ml hM f)(lv, pc!M. Neat, clten. UV. Wy. • A 1 ar1tetlng In CIOlt to Hoag Ho1p. ..... 1141
1715/mo. Bkr 146-7332. ••••••••••••••••••••••
No peta. 2 chll<lren we!· pool a party room. .... 830 Clllf Or. 414-eoeS. rec f1cll, pool, tennle, w/Mom & daughter. Own c oat. M ... 250 If. ault• 0r'"" C-CO mwtth Stanley -tor & laundry room ltke, rnembll"lhlp Sun & rm & beth. '325 + 'A l17&mo. Utll lncld. 778 ange • -...... come. ... . LUXURY dt1lgner apte. Sall Clb. '~ utll. S2IO, 111 utlll. 84-t..Q12 W 18th St 851-8928 Home PrOdUCte .. -.... 2 Bt. 2 8a. 1500 871-1111· tor rent. 1 br, 1 ba, & ltlt ~ Flex lw'I & training pro-
BLUFFS
3
br,
2
"' be. 2 1.1.'t fllEIT 388 w Wllloft 931·6583 1 8r f/eldt, am but cozy ooaanvtew. '80· 2 br, 1 · Reep. F wented to lhr 2 Newer bldg, downtown rided. For~ lnlo cell !J,Y~J:t:o'~~~~~ Spanleh Eat1te lMngl .... IOllPAllYI w/lote of n1t11tal wood. be. S725. 484-8404 Room, prime bath, email br, t ba houM In C.M. H8, 3 offleel now avail. 938-ft30; m-efft
...IN ...... _..._.... .. I 7/1 Da I' I k Ilk ... ,0 151 es-s-•·30 kltdl prlv. 1240/mo. + 'A utll1. II 70c ""'·"· 491. 424 & -.. ,., .,....,_,.td. ,..v · · ... aut rU par • a aur-1460/mo. 2 Bf, 1 Ba . .., ' • "'• "· . Yll!W 11111 142-4901. 5 tot PM Avall. lmmed. 141-1te7 235 ..... i\.'893-1361 II .... ,._..., 11.!ZOO mo. on 111. roundlng1. Terraced 1ptL new car119t, p1tlo1I, 2 ltl 1411 11 bd ..., St In Sou1tl Orange
840-4050 ~ pool. &.tnken gu bbq, ClfPOrtt, C.I OK. Gr t CM IOc;atlotf with ~~t~a~:~:~°. 1 por~~· Ftim ... wanted. Mr. O.C. Relp/F to lhr 3 Br, 2 Be execuplan IUITlfll c!~ty. By owner. 2 yra I., __ 111 ...__, E eparkllng fountains. TSL Mgmt 142·1503 M • • ......... ...;., ' .~--· College. Room w/prlv. houH, C.M. Frptc, No 1_1 _ o4d & "'owl"". 752-5728 40 ...... t p, .,.....1. ,,.. Spllclou1 room1. Sepe-1 Ba, oar1ga l patio. tr-. ..,_,., aome ·-· 1225/ Ref' eq pet• or kld1. 1275 plua •w..--••n •· .... nln~ Star ln. home, rall dining area. Walk-In •2 br nr 8.C. Pb. 8.A. AllO h1¥9 2 Br H~ Be Ut~.~~51.4~7938 ~~· 1 r . utll1. Av all Imm ad. "A NEW CONCEPT" With UH of .reception, Sandwloh Shop, 8&W, ~~ por mo ..• 8".73r .. ~· cloaate, "°'1'1• 1111e kltoll· Pool. apa. $550. C.rpdrt. with garage & patio 548--0928 or 838--8880. Full Mrvlcetcuatom c:onl. room, kttch, phone, M111 19, bU'l main It .
.._, CoftM v ..,,...,.. an & c:41blneta. Walk to 752-5822 or 141-14$0. 1525. AM for Jim. Call ,,.,_,. ,,.,. 1111 Pvt home, no smoking or office 7 dtlk apace. aecretar111 & word pro-Aft 4 , 5 4 • 2 4 5 3 ; w-.-1t-c""ll""'1t-3-9~,.-.,..1v.""'.-b-a-,1 Huntington c.n..,. $500/mo. 2 Br. 1 Be, 1 831·7370 ••••ftt••••••••••••••• drinking, quiet M over F to lhr 2 br Balboa Point N 0 C Airport Olllllng. Mall & meaege 87a-1818 •""" ••~ Irv Terr 1 Bdrm turn $505 •· lo • NO FEEi Apt. & Condo 30. 1250/mo lhara ulll1. hou ... lndry, gar. 1350 + r. 75;. ;...71 _., 1v1H. aeperllely If •--------48R r;:· ~-ltsOo m0'. • ' $60 ltOfY, lhag. drapea, pa-2 BR 1 .... lge pat 'pm, rentale. VIiia Atnta11. 55&-0637. utlle. 873·7389 .....,,. dHlrtd. Call: J udy, ..... It U.. llZf _ 2 Bdrm-furn from 5 tlo, frplc,. dtw, bMmtd gw .. lnlall P9t OK. 1450 875-4812 8rok lltlt .,, O I 7141711().-0tOO. •••••••••••••••••••••• Both frelll l c:ltan, no 2 Bdrm TownhouM !um. celllngl, garage. ino. C.H 5'o-1158 Ilk er. Bt,.ll ..,,,, fllO lmmed. avail: thr t>Hut. ..,, • • 2nd TO'a-compet. ralM,
peta. AYI now. 948-238' from M75 TSl Mgmt 842-1803 for Larry PARK NEWPORT ••••••'••••••••••••••• all turn. home, lrvlne. 400 aq. It. otflce space N.B 80c/aq It. 1200 aq ft 12o,OOO-ttOO,OOO fully
SPACIOUS a br. 2 ba Fnpllct, pool, pYt patio ,,... ,.,., "" TME TS IUIJll llTIL Jae. gl(. 731-te30 AIC, or•t parking. great 1vall. 328 N. Newport amortl. Other 2nd'l l0 $1
condo, lrplc, blt·ln1, 2 UtlNlltolelpe~!-1 & dlhwahtr. )( 1g 1&2 Br. •••••••••••••••••••••• APAR N Wkly rentala now avail. ..ll•lr bulldlng. ., •700 Blvd. nr N.8. AMI Elt1te mllllon. Pttn. only. 8rtnt, car gar., pool9, new ct.-... gerden apta. on E/eldt .iD COUNTRY CWI LIVING 1105 & up. Color TV. ROOMMATE SERV RHlt>ilOmlca 67....., Board. "3-2911, egt for
oor. \11C8ftt. 19'0/mo. LA QUINTA HERMOSA from Mee>. 557·2141. 2 bdrm, 2 be, gerage, IN NEWPORT BEACH Phon" In room. 2274 =IYOld ~ Exec 1ultea, lull H rv., 720-18415/14~ MWWf l&Yml 842·1t5S 16211 Pancllde Ln 1 blk I d MOO 6 A delWct community on Newport Blvd. CM. cut ..,,......., fumlunll.lm .. greatly re-NO DEPOSIT lndlvldu1I
BLUFFS CONDO, 3 br, 2'A w. of 8Nch, 3 tHk9 s. of ~5·no3i:... ~ ~~.~ ~'::~. ~~1.'nn. a'::~ the Ba Bey. Club hou-846-7445 CAU "<>OMIO ductd. No IM. 754--0274 office 1or rent In lull· P:;:T~:-:_or:r~0cC:
be. on greanbeft, $1085, Edinger. 2 iat St. Now a va ll. PM . t 3 7 • 1It2 5 . M & IP9: 1 pooll; 'a!: Yearty on the bMch room. 833DoverOr.11112. Na. eervtce ede. IUlte. 405 Tom: l42-t914 · · ltalt. Avail. July 10. Ml_..,.1 846-t5tl or 54Mte5 21$-333-0071 nla ~ cioM to kitchenette l bath. 931-6332 Fwy at Mac:Artllur.
(213)S3t..-..e ntaa & lhopplflo. $300/mo pkll 1300 MC. Shi' condo mature ..... THE EXECUTIVE ll«tf ... flUI Oultt Junior l 1 Bra. Xlnt loc. Walk to S. C. Un!umllhtd ltudlol, t &. dep. 2308 W. Octan· $400/mo '& ~ uti. CM. OFACE/lrvlne
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8IUffs WM condo. 4 Br From 1375. Pool, r.c. P1ua. NEW 2 er. 2 Ba., 1 ... ,,.,,.. 2 br. ~ti, I~ front, Newport Beach, 151_,253 Mrvloe. 833-1 · •••~•••••••••••••• 2'Aba. rrp1c, tw .,,,._ rm .. Huna. encl9d g•· er & 1 ea. or Studio. ,,,,,. 11fl "'°'*' 813-4154. n£"FICE/CdM l4teO T.o . ltraight note
opnr. Ntw cpta & paint. r-. 17301 Keellon ofl Include• frplc, elegant •••••••••••••••••••••• M/F rmmata needed 10 ~ _, In Wiii ltSOtmo. 844-5512 ~ •. 142-7148. French wfndowa, pool, Oelwct poollkM, xtra lar· '54041000 ..,, ..... 4111 ltv 3 BR Hnt 8ctl lime Cent. loo. quiet, pvt, due In 1 yr ,.,.,. t.
" I whl lpool 1pa 2"" 2b• bltn1 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ..,. oldg 1..... · M F.u ldeel tor 2 ~ 1225. Hll tor 13418. Agt. VACANT & rtady, IPI· U.w ...,. J1fl ~~~:: com~lete •xtr: ~~r{~ rniM beadl'. •Several 1tudlo1 & 1 Boarding home tor elder-~ ~2•7914J:nmo. DEOl1'1YI 875-2311 dayl. 710-1102. doul 3 BR Ytew' home In :':'A.................. ........ ..... ~ ,_..... .. ..... t ..... ·----bdrm. IMWts 1n lumllhed "' hOITl9 eootled ~· & u . • LL uma private area Of private Furn. Laguna Beach lu· ...... rm, "' ,..,.,,. ,_,..ry """' 1• no .,...a. _...,.,..,, with fine ~ fum&.. ~ C81'9. ti• 8004 E.xclul!ve bayfront llvlng Alli J11J•nl fnliJ ff U .. fH..
homee. Call Jwl Ritter, xury atudlo, apa, Satelllte lac. & much morw. 63l-8M2 turt &.8CCWOt111. Mow ........ ""' with doc:k av911able for ...................... ~ •
Barrett Alty 142·5200 TV, aauna. maid Mtvlca, ::! = ~1g: Nr bch, dlx 38r, 2Be, dbl In tOdey or ,...,,,. for .... ,, lnW. fM executive to .,,.,., M/F. • J.~0 t~rl~r:! Rat.ti •tor• at 2850 Avon s In tat & 2nd
4 BORM, garage, llre-phone1. 1115/wtek. down & low monthly gatage, W/O hooll-4.1p, la aummer mon1ha. Smartty •••••••••••••••••••••• Hu ~t• bMch. pool. Wiiiiam Cote, Bkr. ~ o::.i:.~a~ 8 TO'• 1949 place, poolt, bHch. 4tt-2227. payment•. Call for de-deck, pond w/wtrfal11r. furnllhtd model• Gt*' 11...-T Fully tumllhed. antlquea
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llue 1975. Family~ Separate furn. 1leeplng tall1. 548·8421. 3841 1850 mo. Call 638-092 dally. 4 bdrm. 4 beth, llndy & art. Enc:lottd garage. ,,. 111&1. IP• RE. Broker 8d Realtora
rd. 842-3Nt unite In garden Mttlng Bear St. O.M. 8etwwen w.nlTlll bHch, pier & float. 12300, 1pllt 50150. In· Excellent loc on Pee 142-2171 545--0811
HARBOR view tor etngle penon In l• Mac.AtthUI' & Sunflower. 1 & 2 Br. Olaoount on °"Jam~ Ad. 11 11000 for A~u1t. Biii c1ude1 ut11111 ... •xtr11, Coaat Hwr, Newport wm di.oount.,,.. eecuted guna Canyon No coo Pool 8 8ln JoeqlMi Hill Rd. Grundy, Rltr, M 181· laundry weekly. Mal• Sch. ldH apace for 3'"' TD on ~ CdM 4 Bdrm, 2'A ba Ptlermo. · ard-Large 3 Br. 2 ea. Town-aome modetl. , pa. &44-1900 ~ lletcf\ 'A f>fock 10 eQO., mid 50'1, ac:tMt, UWNIT IUOI b 1 u hi h " ~:!~en~~:.11s~~;'5,:; ~';X·o~t:. ~r= Jay~ =~qui:.,= ~,:.aunt , eto. 1 Br. S3rd. St. garage, ·~b~xe3r. 28&. ~~· ::de~t '!!'_~..... ~~~·:i=;. ~&,g ,o rn~·.!14~:~11~
758-0819 4 t 4 . 9 5 7 4,. Ev• I ting. 1100. 8·45·3Ht, CLOSE TO BEACH: Un-r1•4!!1'mgoe .leNaMo pae11 :.· =1~A1·;;:6~ , Newport 8Hoh, CA "-8*H ~;4°1..i1100' q ft . for 19000. &40-76e5
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• 87&-5841 1que e.oM1or Wi1YP'O & -·~r t2te0. PIUlh, newly-decorated, ~ ,/ 3 N.:.v~ °'1ve by 419 1 8,R with Spectacular ---loft atove I ~ utile Mgmt. Co. 141•1 Bel Ille 2 8r. lltepl 8. Male, Female ah are 2 ~ntlmatt atmoephera. Retail Store for ltaH, 111
St. Andrew1. 1850/mo. view. Mo or WHkl Of ~ & 3 br lrom p a I d • I 4 2 5 I m o . 2 BA 2 Cit gar, 2~ ba. $250.:.:.:~ .. ~0 8dnn apt IMne. 130-264 eq. ft. In lo\lely 4500 eq ft °' lell, In llUISeft/
142.-0ltt or 873-«SH. June. lllOO/mO °' l300 1475 t6 MOO. Cpta. a 536-7871, rptc, µ;.cl!..,_, MW ""' • N1-c>e11an.1 PM garden type bldg. Atnt L.agUna Bdl. 484-1771 "". , ....
wtt. & oondo to bWfl Udo Bey fn>n1 ~ 4 8r Ind. rec:.pttontst, phone N.B. 1200 aq ft 1t llOt/aq ••••-•••-•0 ••• .. u• W~TERFAONT/OOCK OR drpe. Wiil to IChoof UWll WILi pool & -. Avl lmtned: 5 8L hOl'nt: Sip t...: Udo Ille lleecfl, ger, all an-1ng, ~'wto. It 321 N. ~ 84, nt ......... I fl fl•
LQ. 2 br, den, 2 be. pe-STUOtO APT. l500/mo • ~d::::' ;xr::;,::: lrg 2 Ir. TownttouH oall 2~3-t 12·8685; beecNe. Broker'~ conv. Prof ltfalQM male EXECUTIVE N.8. Rtal E11ata Brd. •••••••••••••••••••••• ¥:ooirrnr.1t'"tl4c:c;nm· S200 -.~:m-~ 557-4715 Apat1rneMa. R9'c. 9'Q. 714-647155 , • t I 0 n . M 0 nth I y . l800 mo. 87Uil4 CONNECTION 720-1885, 14M300 ........ ~ ::.f'H::Z.-~ st_. to t1wt1, 1 room• 81M074. Npt. flch. 2 t1r. 2 t.a.,. 1800 ~t• 330 nnr••• BACK BAY. Sc*. 3 br, ...,,.., ..... tta t.Br. t~ba, lrplc, d/w, pvt OK ISM 84CMl807 beth, ,..... but no ltlt· Newpof1 Waterfront-Ota. llable, M/F, over 35. • c..a..d.i 1815 So. EJ Cem1no RMI. 2'A be condo w/tlot tub .... .-............. _ .. patio, gar, no feta. · · · chen. 1315 lnotd ut111. Sipe 10, l ?OO/wll. Beaut. loc. Pool, J1c, '"::3;.,.~Newpor't ... llb H1. San ClemMte. 4t2-72te
Hlgh!y upgraded. May 1525/mo.-543-&47 2 Br 1 Ba condo, 2 c:. t11-12e3 ~ 7141175-3088 ~ tennte, Iota ol extt11. P 300 9Q. ft. 2 ... .,.. •• ·••:::.:.:••• FUii iie.
contld•r furn'd. H25. DE ~ 2 Bt. 1ea.1421. gar, clo1t -to beaoh, UDO BAYFRONT 114nao..sm. S 3 6 6 , S 1 o O 1 • c . office 1ulle. S300/mo. In newer bldg :---eo.c &no* lodml bellrm ~
Agi. ~=·LS .. 3 er. 1'A Ba. 1475. r="t· l&OO=· ;.: 38R 28A S1800/mo. ~ 3 bdml. 2belamllyhome. 54M10I ~~iq~~~ :~~: HWy Sou1h Uguna. Ac>-ce eY9fY Tue, & Frl. eve . l-sb7.'$200';, l2000 ,, ••• , ~;:;J fac .• pool. : e~. 4 ':i. 10·11 . 81M31e (213)212·Tna Mtea Verda. Avail 8123 F~ =:.;d ~ top:C: otc1 .• 5 pwtlontd 1Yb-pro;. 500 aq. It. Elle.et-l!;e ~·~c~e t ~·
760-331.4 open 7-deya tlVV _ 1 a --& M •aeo 2 BA From ll!OO. No peta. to l/30, All Utl. wttty •pa ttnnla Nancy ofca, lg. cnttt. WOt1' .,.. lent private parking 1 · e ...... _.
• .... -• 2 br, 2 be. lfl>I, gwtlQe, 1 Shown by appt. only. tto ... 71~1111850 per ....a115 • plu1 lg. recpt. rm. All behind bldg. 1525 mo. 8.A. 542-9047
'HVH • a..utlful Monaco UFE'' SpadoUI E. Side N>tl. blk oceen l800 Mon/Tu./Wtd. MPM, mo. ....&40-ll done In dtcOfatJon ltyle, Turner Altoc. 484-1177 l•illlitr mdl. Nr n•rythlng. Encl gar, patio, dlhwltw li&-t132 act'091 lrom Npt 8ctl golf Applloatloni now being F, 3 BR 2 BA. bayfronl beaut. In Al)c>eltanct, In P&-aa .. $1000/mo. 144-8810 or & atove. Moat utll fr... GOUrM. MMl55. tliken l6r lum aummer BafbOa 111. wit rT9le & 1 loc. pr•Uge bldg. New· STiit 1,211 ft •--• _ ..
873-3174 YKM..,..., ~ No pet.a. 2 8r 2 Ba t¥mhae. tennll & ~ r.traet. 1 Br Condo monthly rental On Balboe female. '385 tlt/lalt + PQf1 Ardlel Marina Bldg. HI vt1lblllty, good adv. with a apectal ,.,,....1n
Big Canyon ~ fUll ~T~~·~ t :~t~~1!':! ~ ==-~ £. .. :::;: ~ ~ 2202 HtM 1:-na, gym, pool. Im: Point. 5 rm1, bath l MC. dep. 873-1388 142"'™4 2330 ~~&-~CM = ~ ';:m °:: oolf COUfM view, 3 & 2 sun day 2323 Ave CM · IMC. cond. l!WIO/mo. kltch. Cpl .. pref. No Deluxe MW condo to lhr: 1 men otfloes In Or. June 20th. 11 youplace1 Br . I•••• 11200 . Bn.lnch-BBQ'.. 142•7eo6 · 28r,28afnlatl•ne.. 142-IMI '3t-711t pel1. "Eva/Wkndl frplc. jac, pool, park, ety~.,.._· lal•llrla/ ... Ulf greatlnQforo.dyOUwtN
M-4-742A. PartlMoPlus encl'Mf garage, private W tdllf 2 8r 2 Ba. 1200 175-5638 ~ 937·79ft piano, waaher/dryer. 4 114-751-4TeG ....................... be tllglble for the dra-Btaut 38r ...... muct1 mote •2 er. t ea. Ntwl'f ...iur-petlo. 1525/fn9. • · Wkl N t 8 h tel m1. 10 btadl. Reap. & 1 H.B. 3875 Blrctt. 5800 eq. .... .... of extra .C: ~pk» {b;'. Q llt•I AT. blahed. S4t5/mo. No Dee ....eeot 1q · ft· lrplo pool. y. 1 · c · r•n · pleaaant nontmkr want-Ollll II& It. or le11. MIA zone. -~. --l1ll01
N Ht "IC". a TI o N i ...... '""'" ""'74. H16/mo. ld·Hl 1, L.owlv ~br·-~lndudlnglrom ~ u 1F •"2" 1-"' utl11 500 1q ft, Private r••· A-t 541·5032. r-• 2 etori· twpoft •· .. ..... ........... 1111 -• .,. .. 2..,. bctt. ~ 1. ...... ... • .., · ... " ·-· · ,,..... to -I r ,... • ......,. -. Cerol 54&-8t03 trm1. 011 St Parking. -· home. deal for fal'l'llty or T t n n '•,..re e $400-1485/mo. 1 Br. 1 ea. Small but.__... apt Nice ...... __.. '... J4ltt 4. 114-136-0925 Out1lde entrahc•. Ulll PlllE OFFIOE --.S I h. r Ing 11 n iJ I• I . Leaeona (pro & pro 2 Br 2 ea. Aotl 8Mmed ...,,._, . 28r. tloet -........... e M lo ltv 3 br, 2 bl, by noiuded 1450 ·-Al
S1300/mo.14M789 1hop)•2 Hnlth celling, frplo,.gara9e. :1:.:~r.:y terma. new. nor"· H15, ~.:,UP, ~cr.i: 7/1. 1525 + utll1. Nr 11rn or9ng.. Jf3~: ~~~t~~~r:~c: :~~ 11--l U. CM»o~ ltundry rm. AvaK. June. . 173;-9209, 7U121 AM ......... IM9on. 4 0 5 I 0 0 C , C . M . or 142"9929 700 t 3200 rt Call 142·5878 and place
Hydrom•llg!M TSL Mgmt 142-1803 2 br, utllt pct, tow mow In, ,..SlBlU-·ip-·.._.~ 1 _ -. ... 2 ,.200 M0-1103 ban. 0 eq. · your m"'age now tor OK t '"" ,..,. ......,... _....,, ..,.., "" ... Maia lnC1u1trl1I park. only 15 oo =:.= STUNNING large 1 Br. :."J~t152 (fr:i,a pe I . Bt, ~..:.Olrg balol>ny, nu 11_ Promontory Pt. View apt, 1111 ... "· 711 W. 17th St., Ptcllloi----·-----
.1 • u TI -'U gll'den IPI. Pool & l'9C cpt. -ltCU9 .... ·~· 2 Br 2 a. to 1hr w/ AV911. July 15. Specioul Blull lndu1trlal Park. scR•u LETS .. , : .. , ...... ,.'-/'e: ., ... 710 W. 11th. St. REOEO, 38R, 2'-tba, 2 Sgl adutt. no petl. ,.., Md alp. Febuloul da1lgnar. 1315 & uUI. olllc .. In pre1Uglou1 1835 Whittler Ava. NW·
a In 0 I e I . 1 & 2 ,., 8r. apt. 1295. utlll In-DECK. PATIO 4 UNITS. -tH>me completely fur-Cll'p9tl & ltvelcr'I. Under 1---------1 .. .. • OAA. ICH 3 BU<. FRPL., IS60/mo. ~181 1lx bedroom, 5 bath 173-4413, 831-7700 CQrona def Mar. New 142-4483 & 142-7804 ANSWERS
laclfoornaoFUrnlltled cld. S150 MC. dep. s 7 t 0 +. de p ... O-• .... ........ L.sga '*" and M/F lo .,,, quaint CdM merket, IUb·I ..... Call 1775 up. 2180 ft. lndu-21 r & boll dock & Unfurnt1hed•No Tr.itarfortant18r.S225 2131420.1705 or EV••••••••••••••••-•••• llp.A...,.June.Juty 2Br. Wil k to bch. 875•1823, aek tor Ml· 1trtal·Ofllce.1110e1 Re-Moulc·T'llNlh
taool'MI Pet1•Modtl1 Open e>U utlll.. 1"150 MC. dep. 21,,~2435 CIMn. """'Y 2 Ir 1 be. Md Al.IOI* • the thrM 1305/mo. Avall 711. ohatl 0t CMa. dondo Circle tE Hu!lt· Garlc. Ptr1or
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C.M. btwn ~Blvd. lnbtt 1114 t.." L--.., 2 bloc*a '° CdM bMctl Arnmte to Ill CM condo, 130 aq. ft. full 1trv10t b•lfn pfu• 12111 loft. otd grenny taldng about .... & Supertor. • ••••••••••••••••••••• ~:;;II~ ••• :::;:' , f '" t i 2br 2'M>a W/O lfplc, gw. tll~UtlYe ottlce •Vall. Top toc.1325.17~1 wrtnld• and gnay hWt: • -.. 28R 1BA t Chlld LargtMW18r condofor StudlO no'*8,l2Mlnal. ,. •r • ura • •-Joanl46-te21 lmmed. Corner of ''Y11,1t~betruethat ,._,. •P · ten ...... neer U.C.L rnloto-ut1. AWlll. ........, HU J••ioea. MOO ~--·~ · JimborM/MacArthur. 5000 1q ft lndultrllll bldg. Orne heel• att wovnda,
...... ......,... Okaly. $4~~4 wave, frplo. waaher/ 1nvwt11.nta 417·1111 fn.tol. M. roommate to lhr 3 8r eeautllully d•corated 890 W. 17th St. In Costa bUt time 19 not • very
880 lrvtne dryer arta. H&O/mo. ComptettfY furn. beech houH, Irv. 6514161. with bay•wlndowa. Me1a. 11500/mo. good beaut., 8lufl9 lg 3 bf, flm rm. (•t 18th) LO. t br, pool, ldutt9.1. no Joanna tU· 1883, a_, ,_ cottage clean, quiet, l200 &I utl. 752·2587. 714/14M81l SPECIALIST," w~~ U1~~11~ ~~~n~or~m ~~~~~~~~~1--~ .... ~i-~ia~--li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i ""'*' ..... IS.. IS7:MIN4 ~ UCI TWn. Ctr. 2 U•n ho1H, non1mkr, HM. ..-Oerol teo-7187 3 M 8lutf9 condo, S860 1100 18th St. 2 er. 1 batte. r• llouM Br.1' 14,.,.~t>a,new. 1250 mo. e100 dep. N.8 . dupte11, 48048e•·1 ....... M-"" ......... ~-· -~---:-1 mo. Dottle Johnaon, (Dowlr .t 1eth) on lot. 1952 Santa AN vaoant. •1111 per mo. 14&-3872 "'°'9. t br, 1 be. prttg. Ftmllt to 1hatt = ~-1HS or 115-8000 (714) e..2-5113 Ave.14&5. '51..f229. 552-9419 Owntr/AOll'lt b d f m Ir" In e / lllOO wkty. 146-3870 == ~:.~1-t207
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.I' tllp 3br 2~ ·--... -1~ be upgraded ~. •er•. Oarqe parklnv. 8umm., rental. Spiral M.811'. l'em. 211-35, non-~ · 41 • 1 and 2 bdrm, 1 belt! 2 tty, atep-dwn. llv,. rm., Mova In lml'l\•dlately. ltalrl. ~t9 amkr to ttlr MW oondo. 2 'iFl•ns or 87._7080 oondornlnluml w41tl ~ frpl, p09I, tent111, Jao, 12711 per mo. pkll v. Utt!. ......., PYt ..,. 1~ • .,., br plue den, 2 ba In ll'V.
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lllllCN-•tatlw mr.;;u.-............. LIO'D CtillJ) CA"! m':e.11.............. ,.,.. ... Lotl • .,~53 etucco, V*'Y ,...., Ho PLA8TtA PATCtiM ,.NO!I a oeot<S NI' 8C Plue All ltllftL LIC'O ILS)TflllCIAN MOWING l10ot1t-llO OUMP JOU 9ob 849-7050/038ott09 "HIUCCOI. Int/ext, 10 Ml•lt, UI. IU MWlt ~ Conti. ~/pt time iaT-2140 Quel. WOftt.,_., rltel Haul/~ '115/UO & lmell MoYINI Jotle ,,___,,,._ )'11-. Neat P*'I 84&-2tn ·-------llnOI 1179. 75<4-oHI ' 'r•eet. 131·90?2 TOll'I Mark 0111 MIKI "4~1H1 m":lm"•"n'I'•••••••••• llMJ•• ----·------·-
11-a...-fff!lrl. 7&4-tlQ<tltlt-OOlt -m;ttf••••••••••••••• ED'I Pl.A&l'!AINO 'IUI CAalNIT8·AIMOO&L. .,_ .. _._.., TOft QUALITY -.. .. .._ HAULIN<l-etudenl II.. -·AIC MOVING• ALL TYPES INTl!XT 0 •o•uu .. •0 ••!.P9 .. ja~ SkylltH • Ortel\hH ••••••••••ntt •• • •• IELfCTAICAL WON< ._, Ml... _, lge truoll. ~ t1te. 11.l'm&!M OY!ctl, Cwefu1 8tiNtca. FREE UT IMM251 ~ Cer8llllO'Tll • :-:r.ir.•••••••••••••• Wtnctowa :e~~'t',:.~5 "919. ,.... 531-0055 ••P'd, qulllt~ wotk 11 f'fOrnpt. Qall Tff.1111. Fr" eetlll\1t11.5&a-<M10 · 'Prompt. Cell°'*'*· 4'W , ;, ~. Pandnai:;;~ 84M80t I exp lrwl &49-2711 t. T•IC''"N re11. r1tt1. Malnt. & Tllenk you, John. • .. _I ,._,...., ...... _.._ PLA8T!"ING 842~/176-1409 ~ ,. ~ sa~~"-(IO bi_, l#ftft Yf ' n Smll~~ LIQ. l11nd1oep1naa,Na/CdM PAOf'. l!ji(VIC. ~'; ~--~ p;J •&-1 ..... * INTI~. RES~ CEMMIC-UNOLIUM •
Au.8TATE PAvtNO ::::!!::~::.·~.::.·,:.::=·· Fine ''""'r' c~ 2S311)i..C.10. 546203 °1· Aon'• =-Haullna. )'ltd~ pllnte. T~~· srv:: cwt 8todl ..... TMe. ,,. ..... , ....
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... ...,.. _....., Ho S1·-'No S ...... """' Aemod...Add'ne-~ oo Ch""k .. 2.2173 ...... f t "'-"" ~bit cpl, .-1 8TARVINO COLLEGE ·--I llJ* ::e•::::.·~.·~•••••6• _.., ..... ...,... .... .,... demolltlon, olaan-up. IOC*lng to hOutMlllt tllle -• _, ....... ....,_. ""' ~1-tflw Stein Sptetallet. Fut Very r.... Lio.. 3 90 #, 645·2942 Ml. Conorate a t,.. rernoYel. """"*· We'll Car9 for 6TUDEHTS MOVING plan1er mix avall. r ..
••••••••••••••••••••• dry. F .... Mt. 839-1582 ,,,.!.."*. ConHt.f&ennel. ··'2· ~1·.... 2•&... lie 410901 RHld•ntlal. Cl••n·UPI, QWok ""'· .. 2.7931 Plante. hOuML etc. Call c, o. ~· !~21~3827' •••• u •• 1,, .. ,. dal. locllfV 557-1581 F1NE SHIHE AUTO ...,.., uu ... .... ..... d 1 1 t l<en Haven 180-1078 neu..... .... ..... ••••••••••l'le' •• l'm••• 1--------DETAJLING. Ou.v. 81\amPoO & 1team Clllen. 9-nded & llltUred !(.911_ f~! .. ~r~~ ~·.:·.~t'. HAULING I MOVING ...... VIA. • • WATCH U9 GROWi .., ................ ,,,_,_ , Ii!
Free PU/dllt. "42-1441 Color brloht•n•r•. whl • • • ......._ .. I... 1..-.,,. .... 1•1,.,,..,,._,. Wlll>A L.oc91, StudlnC wltl\ldc. MOVING ,~• a._.. di• Fr .. 111 RiM = ... -.~::'A••••••••••••• ~ ~I • 10 min. bleeCh -...-... ••••••• ••••••••••••• ,... v9V\..-•••n Lewie 17M180 Mature 01'1rt1t11n MM wll ......., ~"" • "-·-• __;.. Uc• 71•;. MOit IUbjecU, K-14 q .....,,,,_ ............ /din t1a Uc 30•888 R1mod I FORMICA COUNTEAS .. __ .... , ....... ~ by prof. mc>Yefl. Vf/fy lo ........ ........ . .... ,.,_ .,~ ....-~--·.err ••• ,...... ;;n'11.aO: ~ .. ::,1 ld.d 'nt. c'ablnet:: Tope/ClblnetHefaced SHIYO'S GARDENING • ..,,,, __ ,_ r"T.C~ .. ·,v;n. t;''y"'o-ur r•I• Call f()f' Ir...... 831-~345 Mf~·~'!:":'wrn" . "
"''"IY81TTING ...i. --' '"........ ,,... •t 842 •"57 "Total Yard Cert" ••••••••.,;;:;r•••••••• a ...... 975-0941 ~-· _. ctw aa, Ouer. -"'· ..... 84........... . ·-Mo/Wk~. 551-e232 eVI HOUllOIHnl"O· W11h, home. ti, etc. Call ._....,, •-"-,_ ~M~~~l:~~;~ =·g:t._~~~:r. WAYCONS~RUCTION '":.~ ~°!: dry, fold laundry. Pkg 173-1 .fWll'nlll. f.IJl."'9 ............ : ~M·a25•;;;•195u ~.~!!fl ..... ,,,
A4llllllllll 21 yr. Femelll w11 "*· 531~101 Uc ~2 • ~200 I llar , ...... ,ion. J'-851 ,.1...:.. ~· J:-~"'e:l:u~0 yrs •111•n• ,. ,...,... Fr .. eet. can 11nY1lma, 'c'LAtt11 5•~~ ~ b11by1ll full time thl• EXCEL CAAPET OARE · • ••••••••••••••u•••••• .. ._ "" -•• ...,.. AetP edit male wtll II~ b~ RlGhard Sinor. Uc. WALT 77().2125 ~Ltd .. ~53 eummer. 540-7082 Jeolt Buffington IM'1t·htfill 11•1.. llllT" I •Y Totll Ytrd c.te w ~ exJ>'d, ,... Mitt 'I04Jll ~ ~ 2~. 1s yrs of happy Huber ~ type1. 20% MO...t""1 Dllcount -
Owner/opet810f Fr" eet • ....._ prtcea. CtwtetlM a Ed 847125 ~_!~PP!R =::: ~ . .g.,~~oo r! cw. can -·-._.· ioc:.i customen. New-racovw-decka
...,,, --. ........ ; Cllrplt, uphell,.,. "'O Quet WOf'k. Uc. 3371et. .. ... '-ft ......... -~ .,,O.,~t/,1~·M~.UJ:i,,1 •d . Tllenl( you. 831-4410 Uc. #411802. 54M734 •RESIDENTIAL*
,,,.,,,, ctMnlng. Wort! gu11. 831·2345 •••~•••••••••••!!•• Dominic 2""'851 T.L.C. HOUllllMMPlna ·-p••-VJ"'"'H HENRY CO.v Mon~~
•••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.. Eat. 845-1n1 C..IM ,,,...,.,., AEPAIR & INSTALL ........ ......, 8eMce. Low !Wea. .... .,,_ 211 ..:·::. L:.':ooe.1 ~ fOf' Fine Hom. Ctwla ""-~ ~E ~=~~=-Dominic'• Carpet I Furn. c .......... iJ ....... , • 0.,. csr1. HerdWIW. ,,.. Mt. Ken l39-e035 Toni No-cl20l/t42..o406 ::.~.......... ~. '"'· fWt. Color UC. ,15232. MM213 Orange Coat ~ I TMk~ M5-171Se cl111nln,. 9' iofa •30, rown mou ng, an I') Dtllgn/Pllnt eeo-e1ee PEAF!CTIONl8T Pm atmATU expert. ees-ot11 Oletc ·~~"' ~~t" • ~ -----·---• c:llaln 15 1 20 carpet door1, mantle1. book· 11J • ...1 .. ..-.... ttOUe!C&.!AHIHCl Sod, IP('"kler A llhrub l#tHal .... "".. .........,,. ~
' ··----12• ...:.n. F ...... L· 25 --c ..... cedar lined clo-_._,_ ;e;;;'f::::"'............ T,,.. -~ ....._ ..... ln•t•ll•llon. Our work EXTERIOR PAINTING ···········•••4'•······ Fr .. _..,,..., eao..111 .. -"~" ...., ''. .._., Wood ....... ,, ___ I ••••···.-:"de••••••••••• "'OME IMP""""V•"--UT ....,. ·-" ,_ ...., Cu tom ........... "" t MOBI' "' SERVICE " st..,,..~ enge, bllgee ~· 791-9308 -· · ..,... ..,.,. o tll llm.. " ""' "''"'~' e.t. the 148-2544 only look• ••Ptn•lve. • ......... ..-r .. •. .... CLEARVIEW WINOOW a dedta. Mech l 919Ctf1. wood prablernel . ..._._.. AEPAIR-PLUMBING °'** OUI' pnc. l*ore RMI. +fine lnl. & ..... Reec:reena/New ICreene WASHING. AMI. rat•. .~
cal h•ndyman work. e-n11C.11fff 931-1524 Lawn-tr~"-C4Wpentry, llec, ttee. ,,.. UIUI g · Cal Martt at ""'Cl· Slev9 5"7-4211 NB/CM only. 842·9552 4 yrs In.,..._ 841.!l<MI
•1&-1151 ••••••·'•••••••••••••• ··•d-•---1 r .... trlm-femov91 eet. No lob too arnlll. lllllWlll '._.. ~ •-,,1·-...z-• .._,_. ·' " Cement·Muonry-Block ,,,.,,,.,, ~ laWfl oare-Aotot~ o.11u 845-2811 11-'11• . -uuu .-n. ••
Merine ,.,,...,,tlon 1 llt Wah-Cult. work. Uc. ARCHrfECTURAL.PLAHS Fr" ..tlmat• 5'4M085 Cetpentry • MUONY Elcp ,...._ Cell MM711 Lie 204!19• 849-155 ••m;·~:PERHANGiNO"• ;.;,~;·;·ec;~~·p;; Peopl9~ = ::-1·
cond. lnltall & repair. "381057 Rob 547•2983 FOR BUil.DiNG PERMIT K&D Lllndlc:aipe M*lt. Roofing -Pklmblna If you need. hoillllll...-LAWNS. IOd Of' Meded. 1 yrs local exp. Ou.v Vita 8ecr'e1My a Perty DAIL y PILOT
8ontelcoe, 54W208 Find wllatyou -want In RnldenlleJ addition• a AetldlCOmm. CleerHlp. Orywell • Stuooo • 1'lle .. ~ .. you .,., Spr1Mllt'I lnstllN9d. work. PrlcH 1111rt 111 Organtur tn YoUr home. 8E.RVICE DIRECTORY
CIMalrllld Adll 842-5978 . Dally Plot Cl••lflede. remodel. Don &47-teoe Lt Haullng. 548-2481 Remodel, J.B. 849-tetO call 873-telO. >Ont refs. Call Deva 942"'8&3 Mlroll. A111c: 751-1027 Xlnt r.ra. Call 833-0211. la al llboutt
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TION Wentad: Prof WO-Banking COMPAHY EXPANSION time. fulMlm•. Call .-.-nr.c, for L.A Ind U!M. Genarll oflloe. Min EJ(p'd. loan ProceelC)( PllT 'fm rr II
min AAA axe ref. LT .......... if Y"'~ P£nDI I:' 153-4141 aft &PM Orang• County. S•nd 20 hr1/wHk. Alk for nMded by loan brok•· • n
cooklng. clHnlng, .,. ,.. ....._ uun\J ur~ r"ume and Hlary r• Ula. 569-3110 ~·Call: Rou or Tom, A.-ist ln marketing study for
rand•. tm a board In -=~· SUMMER OR muc•rnns qulrement• to Wllll• Ill -. .. .. __ ·tt_1_4 ____ 1 exciting local newspaper. Only elCCh !or .W:.·+... _ _JI.I~-ft UI\ Fllf:"I Plan. P.O. 8011 eo.taMellll,....,battfltY
iwy. N.B .• u.a.,.. Ofttt. 21 3 Mt1111on vieto CA ihoP .,.edl two peop1e. 11&11•..., qualification is a good phone
Sunny 831.e!n tl'911 CAREER t2t2t El!perllnc• nec111ary. voice. No sales pivolved. Mon S••klng Job In bHCh GENERAL NA frtnae benefltl. Pay
llM. 8kgd Incl. technl-t·1 .... .,..._ . NIT/NllQJ I want women a men open. l»-1914. · f()RnHN thru Fri. 5:30-9:30, Sat. ~
_______ , eel, ...... rnalnteNnCll. "' $ .... who need to Mm an... INVEITMENT SALE UM 9:30-1:30. $84.00 week to start, ~. ate OPEN 1 200 SITTERS UNLIMITED. trl Income trom Tllorouohbrtd Raclnn Mlle Dog wtttl lhota, 4·~ FOR ANYtHING: Wrtte: 111111 "WE CARE" l'OR YOUR tU00-12,000 per rno. AOtlttCf now~ then share of partnerah11J8 profUa. yrs old, Goldin Ratrtewr Edwatd Kulpa. 2 t 17 El-Per .:ltte To Swrt HOM!, PET8. CHILDR-wffhout lleWIO to "Oo To ...... 'leilolc( ~ment ~Ulrll 10 to 15 yeltt Great for oollegiants and moon :'.~c::'o~:. den #45~ Co1ta Jhu UVllll local~ Medi 10 :~A:F~ =~OE'i,~~l: :~.~-~:Y;.~ Salee Rat>• wtth client experience In m1ehln• ·lighters.
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Merlnert/Hlglll•nd. yw9' MW accounts a -fmmllltl =. TEAS, 714-442.-.0 EXPAND SUAFSIDE end WOf1cJnO condition• ...,l_l•I" ~'~
5121. 95$.0809. •-• -~ •1 ...--and k -.... ~AEO --... I -'• .. , • ---nowmv= ..... Ill• lltl •--------FARMS II ••M ,,....... -Law Office, Newport LOST: •100 l'llW1lrd, own-... ,. ...... ". ••••••H• of IAA end Keogh. "'" ,.~ ......_ er llHrtbrol(an. oold ..,. w fw tn•1t1t $1,000 tO 2730 Camino C1p1-44l1 Katelll Aw ....... , ... -,_,. ttr'I'\ Qlft Cent•1. Oood 1yp1110 •
Aktt. male, We Irv. Randi BmrlO llCl)r. '*'" ~ W• oner ~ ... 11.........,.. En-..erit-*ano• L.ol Alllmltoe exp. req'd. Excell. WOt-lklll. S•~ldent " Mid., W.. Dr. eta.-1148 10 k-..., 1-...... • !:lt....,. en fnc:lultv9 .,._ ... .. Ian Clemente, t2t72. 21a.eeo-o43& IClnQ conda. & .,.,... on exper. •
-, "'7 ,,_. • .., Oppt t F/tfme, 74:30, a.11:30 . ., ___ ... 'r ......... -.. vie ltart•.~~· I peotl-oe. FOf Im-y $ JJ~i9! JANITOR, pit, 1ve1. 714-t2S.7770 714-&42-80440f'_...ln •---a/... :> ......,,..,: ..,,., • ..._, . Hrs: 9-6. N9 ~ mediate conllderetlon, CO PUTER fl Mon/Ft1. IPM/12. Mii-Equal Opp~ MIF __..7 E.'-" _...r•--• ·-.· t-·-I-u Slater Grilhem, H.B., lor _ ,,..._ M rm ope-per1on: 481 Flagtml ,_,,, -...,... ,_, ......
on 812. te().0538 .._w conwct: ntng new btWldl of'll.-. llon VlefO .,.. 14. hr. lllllTllllm Pllm Rd .. NB firm loc*lng for • et.p r ,
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Found: M. Cock• Sf!: Elq), oniy 8 AM-4 PM ILElllLE upet. reQUlred. We .... Dlltl1ct ~ nMdl • -u -·-knowledge. E•p•r. In type eo WPM, d9 10 key ntal. 9P• 1·2 yrs, ten. ....... llhifl · train emb~..,r.P'e·. 20 people tb,. car... a .,._ -·-• 11 11111111 by touc:ll. SIJary com-1~ Hoeldna HB. 840-tell6 · 831..ae40 fOUIL Awrmllll ;;;r--· Cal. ..., '"' ~ ~ie tn: &t. Newport c.nw at· electrlca & plumblng menaurate with exper. 111 Found: ll1ck and ten ~ m. IS 714-n2~14 IHlsw .... /IHr...W :.~-=:, "= ~ :=?..!: .. ~ J:.:-4·= :_d =-Xlnt t>enaftt1. Virgin.. l" ..
puppJ. Sllep Mix? •t Malwr• couple to m•· llYll Min. s yre exper. In ........ y..-. w/1xcell. 1klll1. word Pcf\, 417-4477. E.O.E. dlfferentleJ p.id. Small _540-ltii5iii70niiiiiiiiiiri'"-f
prox wtt1old. 7~-02 5 nap•.o,•t_!nntdcommaplnle''•llnn 1M "i::' IMW 11•11&.... Aero1p1ce ducting . .AJ_.,11~=·=;1 . procellllling exper., °' ••--• conv. holpltal. Nawpof1 Wlll•IJ Found young ~ Lhlllla ..... • Ex P · • mu• t • Pr• f · K11owtedge of delle:l1plfv9 ....,_ w9ng to lt1iln. Non-«ntcr w -• bec:ll bey .,.._ Cell tor 4 d 11 y1/wHk. P 11 one • •~ .,._ ,. ...... _..,...,, H.B.· ful time. Adult· no Syetem l~or feet• ,..,. _,.,,. ............ rv<l=t.,. ... ,. 1800 llft PllD lnt•rvlew 10-4:30 pm. & ~ ~ " ..._ ........ -pe1ll. Mlllrrt~ expr. • ... wrf ............. .....-geom., M"" .,.., -·..-... -.... -.... 54"'",..1 . conlxtt .._... . Laite. H.I . 731·8151. -,.__. ......... • ......... 2 ...... --. peoed mad · -etreaa I • L I S t ,. •o Greet lllel QPPOttunltlee ..-....... On ......., "'-845-27 ·-...,......,. • ,.,. II 12111 IPMk I writ• fluent En-) m'L... •o• •0 r• ••Y. " wltll new, exciting co---------1 ·~-....... 7• ' ·I-.
Lo.t:1 Diamond lleart 3& !' ~15 .. plueb utaz· Clll 11 •••• 1._ Qll9h. Salary neg., ~ "'·"" ..__ .._..._. ....._. ...._ WPmt~1 ~Ing. llTl9Uca co. 751-5970 CJPPOR111111TV Reet .. ent JO dlllln ntdtlace June , .,4... :&8 btwn .am ·-· flte. Call bit. noon-2, .._ ,...... ...... ......-...... : v~ WI! v... ,_.,.... Pl. --------I uni I I At Her HlgMell dt-11em wtt~ Equal Oppottunaty 641-2M5. "nlbluc; ping 90 wpmi ~ .,, 881·7711 ""'•/lllllf, Oo you want flexlbl• -
lhop Atlanta & Beed\. Emplioyer . 'x'll• ~ Prtlf non-amokw. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Minimum "" yr1 avpr hourtl In a..-....,.. • .._ Applti:.ln pereon, Mon B .;__... .,.. .. ,.... ATTENDANT to help w/ COMPUTE": P•rt time, ..,... .7..,./mo w/IO day r• '' ~ " . -~r.'ft"" _. • 5 ........ H ._ .... .,_.1.,.... momtng care of~-"" l L.OAH Apply F.A.O. Scnwarz ,... that~ to ttlN ... to • ._,. a. plllglc: 54M522 weekend HIHPllllOI\ Minimum 3 " e>q>er In View. o.c. Airport oc. Toye. SC Piia. 75+15e1 hMltll a M(f dewlOI)• btrl9. ..... 251 E. Peclftc: ~Sml whit•~ P rMn. . BANt(INO w111ted. Celt: 54t-7117 '*1cat6on and ~ Cal ~1401 for ..,.,t. COumbta Savtnal, •ft-ment? Fr .. training, eo.t Hwy.
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Found: Mlle blond I.ab. B•bytltt11t Mldecl m.. fl/fl& Liii • A M • 2 : 3 0 P M l macll .,....,,_,, LiOW'I 8-dl. AW/ In ANAHEIM AOMIHISTAA· Coata Mele. 84~. r-• •-~ ~ ;=:::
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\\ D II 15 CERTAINLV 'A tiJOHOERFUL LETTER ••
. IT'S PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ·
lETTERS IN OUR ALPMASET •• 8" IT5E~
I ~ IT. MAS Dl6NITY •••
June 6, 1982 GlilJPilat
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FOR CHRISTOPHER NORRIS. _.of T~Jolttt,
M.D.
Wllv ... ,.... .... I!!-~. boV• --1 tt...,.. .. ._ ._? -P.f .• Hiib Polill. N.C.
eMy psena ._the name and d8dded to~ Ito
Iha chld 1eg111dlw of ID. Fact "· I .. Oat9oplw
men thin I would, ay, Chmane. And ~
1ea1•1N ms. tfowewr, f I have a dlughls I wll
~ t. a fermtN name, such • .,..,,.._ •
FOR SAUL RUBINEK. _.of Soup /or One ............ ,......, .... ,._-... ,,, ..
... ._ ..... <>llcnm. .............. .....
--90 tD blk ._ a 1111ce ,_.. -1 -N.C.. ... , .... ~
•You can 0.-people anywt,.e -In a NllMnnt.
on a tu -or In a bm, which 11 where I met my dNeln
gfd.. M 11t1119 1he pateCt mllCh boll down to bmg In
the ~ place at the rili1t dme.
FOR MCQlEl.INE BRISKIN. iiLdhar ol 71w Qol,ar
~ . .. ,.... ..... ,...I I ......... o1 ..........
...... • ,.. ........... U.S. Ir I , ... mlnlll -7
-GJ. ......... OMo '
·~ I II ......,. out ol ltyle to buy Anmtr.an
ems. IV. lwt I -to be M ,._,, In Qaasa.
~ Arnmtcan ~ haw ..._ PIO'
dlimi lmll cm, Jepen ,_ now IUlpT IT I cl UI.
a·
.
Once h~d rather die than dliet.
Now Rkhard Simmons. 1V• •
cherubic chkler of the ch~
~how you can stop food
from eontrolllng your life.
By Richard Simmons
•nnna• ,~ 1rom,,. 4)
.l th.ow bad habb, thanks In pert to cataln kinds of ~ c::ondttlonJng. Owrudng Is a learned
bc.havtor, and c:ompulllvc eatm'a anr very good Jama.. .
But c:ompulllvc eallng an be~. 1 know,
bean• fve done IL
I certalRly wasn't born a fatty. I was two months
pnmnture and there was a lot of ooncan thatJ was
too scrawny to be healthy. So &om my ftrst days on
earth I was fed and <>Wifed.
Ewntualy, I !Jaduated &om double portions of
lr0it-e111tched bmula and pabulum'° double~
tlonl ol lamb c:hopl. mall)ed potaflOa and ~
and homemade blsculls and jam. And that was just
for bnaldast. I ate al through the day and Into the nJ!#. My mother~ that any 2-year-old who
weighed lea than 60 pounds was undemow1shed.
When I went to the market with my Mom, she
needed a whole shopping cart just for me. (I
stopped ftttlng In that Mtde tot basket when I was 4 would be rewarded (by getting a free cake to take
months old.) Mom pushed the shopping cart (It home -usually a devil's food cake made by the
was such good exerdse for her!) while I ata Fig MotherSupenor).Jfyou'dhadthechanoetowatch
Newtons. My goal for the morning was to eat al the the ftnt graders 1n this magical feat. Y!O'l would
Ag Newtons In the pack and then hide the plastic know exactly why the a 6X was kwented. Kids
wrapper so we wouldn't have to pay for the . went Into the contat wearing a able 6 and came out
coolda. When my Mom wouJd ask where the needing a me 6X.
pedcage was, I ~ shrug. Once we were It's easy to tee why the seeds of cornpWstve
positioned In the t lane, fd stmt 'to feel eattng are planted In childhood: There It such
bored, sot would aem fistfuls of.candla Into m9 nowlty Involved ln tome of the•atlng you do, that
besket. If anyoM aupstad lhis WMO't proper be-It al becomes Ira ..... When you compare your
havior, I would tcnram and shout and kick and tum everyday boring life to the thrtJls you can grt &om
Nd and cause aucn a conunoaon that people wild and wonderful eating btnges, you lmlm1ably
would ""'1• me whatever I wanted just to keep me take to the wild and wonderful. The thrila get you
quiet. hooked and you become a junkie. Soon you are
When my Mom and I ftnaDy got Into our car, I watatng the aeeds of your own daarudton.
would alt In the back seat with all the grocery begs I watered my Meda wllh Kool-Aki. We called It
so I oould take turns hugging each bag. And l "bug juice," although 1 don't know why, and we
prombe you, aome al them hugged me back. drank It, froze It Into popstk:ks and did everything
l don't know when I actually 'became a compul-
sive eatm, because I'm SUN It was long before I
even wMlmtood whet the wordi meant. I
gucs the first real lndic.atlon that I had a prob-
lem was when I began aucldhg on peanut M&M'1.
As a child, I sorted out each l:,.g ol M&M'a by color
and • them In order ol pniMamc:.: red, yelow,
QNef', ~. tan, brown. ~ I u...y. ate ach
one the same way. Fat J tuc:ked off the eolor '° I
got down to the white shell. Then I
adced on the allill until the choco-
late lntldel ..... to md Into my
mouth. Then I audced the choco-
lafll pert down my hoot wi*
holding OnllD the peanut wtdt my a.,.. TMrt I kMd the s-nut a
lat ....... ~ It. It ..
a rtbal ht only • coqiiuWu. per·
eon would endure. And ~ n. cqietllaa I had In achool ~didn't ... ..-S. )Wllftl
to.~ ldlOal 8ncS ---
---• n.-t b fUliiidla, lbe _....,...,.. .... hid ...
c-..-..~~--lllM-.ol II> • ,..._,. ..... ,... would
be•ahl ···----~ •tm. M 69 .... 6J•• _ _..._ .. _..._._
G.QOD-IDam• .... _.ln
~-... .., st Alllillll ... ,_ .......... ..
•
but bethe In It. As a rauk, I f#eW to racmble a not-
so-cool guy In de9pemt8 need of aki. I didn't go
looking for that aid untll 1 was 28 years old.
Then I did what al compulstve peoplit do when
they want to loee weight. I became a compuJsive
nOl'leaW. AftlJr that. I became compulllwJy lick -
anemic, weak, with blwNd vll6on. And It w..n•t
until t Wat atttlng ln a heepltal bed NCOWrtng from
.. the .... to which rd aabjedld qi poor~
that I began to rally unct.ntand about the c:om-
pulllve penanaky.
You are a compulstve eater f you:
• count the number of pleca al &led d1k:bn on •
aerW1g plane-mid calcu'-how qulddy you QD
eat your piec:. IO you can be one ol the four peopAe
who get a second hqiing. · ~-
• at off other people's plates. l
• bllM IO much of your c:hddren's food lonJi; a tadi><*t would be well nourished on what saw
them.
• return to tbe cookie row of the wooay store to
lnaM sure you dkln't mitt a new br.d of cookies
that was just Introduced or one that might be on
special.
• look at the penon you are talking to al a party
with only one eye whie the ocher eye Is rbamlng
the room k>oktng for new food.
• buy your holiday dOthes one lize too btg eo you
won't be upset with yolD'lelf when you've gained
weight.
• lke doing dishes so Y<>u can be do.er to the
food.
•can't dedde what you should have for a bedtb••
snack so you eat all the left.oven In the home.
(That way you're deaning out the fridga whie In-
dulging.)
• have already stopped reading this artide and
have begun lk:klng the Illustrations In the food MC·
tlon.
I
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l How Not to Raise A Tiny Rlonstet
problem Is that many parents are un-
condortab&e about setting llmlls," says
Wali*igk>n, o.c. psychlab1st Ben-
nett Ollhelcs, author of The ChlJd as
a ~of Art Gleeder's Digest Prem) .
., always tell them to be prepared to
be dWked sometimes by thetr kids .
When lmtts are set, you tnterfcrc with
a chld'• pleaswe and that's frusaradng
to him. Vet It's healthy for a child to
know he can't get ewrythlng he
wanb."
How do parents protect against
spc>ang? Parental consistency says
Dr. Brodie, Is the key to ~ a
chlJd away from self~ ot
"spolled" behavior. Parents who fml to
take a stand, wfio let the chJld deddc
what's ~ b him,
are on dangeroUt fJ'OUOO. She dacrl>a
• 4-year-dd who de-
manded to m.tn ..
permdl' bed. Whm
they tried to mow him
to his own room, hk
tantrums convtn~d
f*'1 It just WMS\' worth iollng sleep OYC,
ewrl f he WM lnfJtn9-
lng on thetr privacy.
WO. chid, by moll
standards," Or. Brodie
1emmks, °'II tpOl)ed,
bUt not fc:nwr --
long .. the pmentl dedde to do
tomethll119 about It by ftrmJy ~.
him In ha room for MWl'8l nlahfs.
Thll mlfi1t be hard on the family for a
time, but he'D ewntua"1 learn to act
anoChlr way ...
...... tomeoctw~
from child~ ap9lts to
help panmts deal wlh the problem .
• When you buy .... for ~
c:Wd, mike ..... their pwpOM .. to,._
ward him ot her fer good ~
radw then a.ab bed behavlof. ReS\-
forc:e the pmlllYe llP9dl ol yoUr
chld's behlMor.
• ~ that every time
"lpakl" behlMar " c:allll9d to, the .....................
• Oedde on • plMl ol -*"' w lldc to It,~ f It ...... mlly .. .......... a,._,..
Nld6orllto~ ....... JO'lmr'I
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. My .
Husband's
Sn·O.ring
"ept Me
Avvake~ ..
A True Story, by
MRS. E. BRINGE
( Reprif&Ud wi.tla penniarion)
A lot of people think
"snoring" is funny. Bu~ if
they h8d a spouse who
snores, they wouldn't
think it was so funny. I
love my husband. But I
couldn't go on beinJ kept
awake night after mght-
!>Y his snoring. He didn't
MEAN it. And he
couldn't HELP it. BUT
IT WAS WRECKING
OUR MARRIAGE.
Lack of sleep made me too
tired to i'Q an_ywhere with
my friends. I snapped at
my husband, yellea at my
children. My husband
TRIED to stop snorinJ.
But nothing worked. Did
that mean there was NO
CURE for snoring?
Thank heaven I was too
stubborn to believe that.
Because I fmally FOUND
a .cure for snoring and it
tumed out to be the
simplest thing. Not pills,
not drugs, not an
operation or psycho
therapy. Would you
believe just a simple
invention developed by a
Doct.or at a renowned
research sleep center.
But it really works. You
stop snoring instantly,
the first niaiit. And aft.er
weari nJ it for 30 days, the
habit 18 broken eomp-
leu!ly. You never snore
again. Person&llf I think
the doctor who tnve.-ited
this clever device. should
get the Nobel erize. But
he won't ... stoppmg snores
isn't "glamorous" enough.
It worked for me. I'm sure
it will work for you. ·
Mot~ llOk Guerent• •
Sincerelr_,
Mrs. E. Bringe
/ SW llol 11 •n Lolli 1m ,,,,.
Sutviving
Infidelity
Two recent studies reval that men
and women not only disagree about
the reasons for a partner's extra-
marttal affU. but aJio tend to ha~ dif.
faent ~for~ wtth It.
Untvenity of Maryland psychologist
Gregory White gave 150 couples a lilt
of 16 polliNe NW>nS fcx a partner's
tnftddty. Women were most llJce1y to
attrt>ute a man's unfllhfulnal to the
dar'8 for aexuaJ v.n.ty; men were
y most likely to attrt>u1e a woman's tn-
fJdcJlty to the eearch f cx a more com-
mitted partner.
How do men and women cope
with the fad of a partner's un·
falthfumat? In the~. 90dal
psych~Bram Buunk of the Unlv~'llty .. of Nf)megen asMd that ~ of 50 couples wt.. one ot
the oCher lpOUIC had had at lealt one exiramarttal expertence. He c6sed
three cholca: avoiding the 1pOUM;
ratl~nalizlng and reappraising the
... ....,-. ... &-
sltuaHon; or having a &ank ml< with
the spouse' about It.
Nearly aD the couples said they had
tried to dl9cuss the in6deltty wtth each
other (and sometimes wtth the thkd
person Involved) as a way of explor-
ing their f eellngs and trying to
dilcoYer why the tn6deltty ocx:uned.
Mon than half ol the couples b1ed ID
radonallze the situation -chiefly by
trying tb look upon jealousy as
u~. One couple in ftve said
they avoid«f the .. guilty" partner, a -
perlmc:ed a desn fot revenge and
had feelings of sef ·doubt. Such per·
sons, said Buunk, are trytng "to
acape the situation and are worrying
on their own."
Women, more than men, turned to
radonakatlon and avoidance ol the
llaue .as coptng techniques. Buunk'•
conclusion: "It seems hard to
eradtade jealousy even amoog llX·
ualy liberated people."
tradlcUon between the daim made by
""'1y expats that chlJdren haw •
comprehen1lon of language and
molhers' beW that chtldren undlr-
stand what they ·~ "The ,.women w.re extraordJnartly succUsful tn
dhctlng tha c:htcben't attention ID
spedftc obtects by the gestures they
uted." reports Chapman.
Although the study foculed on "°""
mal youngsters, the researchtrs
bdew Is findings haw tmportant Im-
plications for lm~ovtng langullge
skill tn retarded chUdren. or ~
~ developmental dilabMlttcl.
,,-........ Du.-.
took how much bigger all these Hershey and Reese's
candy &ms have gotten! An average of 28 % btgger. And this
week only, June 6-14, yqu can get one absolutely free! .
-...-..~ .... -._,., Stw IP• .. •d b 11'1. -you·~ o grand old
,,., .. wtote. ttwar.r whiz George M. Cohan beck In ~ 1906. Howold?GeorgaWashln~1'staamedln'eg-
~-ulan raaed 'round the first "o/Jfdo[ Amertcan flag
1n 1 nS-the c ........ Colon. which consisted
da ~Union.Jackon amd &.Id modl6ed biJ the
adcltk>n d • whltll scrtpes. In 1m, as ¥nbollzing a ·oonaDadon of"'*"
~the UnlcnJack. Many fandful dalp folowed (indudngstananwiged In
a clrde•wfthln·a-drclc pattern). But whM the he lt.oocl fof-thc ulquely
Amak:M brand of ~--..,...ed. Which Is why on f1eg O.W
-Monday. June 14-the SU.. (one forwh slalll) wt 5tJtp9s (13. for the 13 O!!fna1
c:donles)'wlll be flying al owr the country. And ~-we went to "W for your
aHrmtiona 1940 New Yorlr nma ecltoril1. Its m eSJage. we feel. is as!Jand Coday as it
was tieck then. '
CM...., aa,.. .. 1 ....,_~ •"-1,. _.. dw ~ edllorlaL ....,.. It
,,.........,.,.,_"',_ ..._,,,_.,, ••• ltwlCllpnoonddsfll dteptnatfCarollno.
ft II •-of.,.., .......... W feH "-.It II flteS..Ftmldlc:o,,-./tllr "°""' ocro.,,.,,.,.... ~ "ArtlGna. It .. ,,. Gnmd c..,,_ and 0
,.,,,_.-... COll'lllfts .... out<t a HUI &eltnf ridfe. In~.,. troML •
'TomotTOWi for«att alllt /of' a~ aogs fn Amerlmn tplri, folJow«J bv
iO:Mllfred acia of'°"~ pcmlalauL,.
U..-. .a.di. And for .wry Dick and Janr DF-b ali Amm::ans, tbe ffle ..... • _ ....... ,.cdr 'n ....... ". .. dw/atmtlTridng,.gra mad*•
fn the .. of haniae, the~ going fO the bam be/ore .m.. dw hmon
,,..,..,., the broUra ...... the,,.,., clrillngjordw blolt. .. tM locomodiic -~
bmglng Iha train In on dmc. the plot In the doudl ... the dirt In the o/ffoa, the "°'*'* .. dte ~ doct.oc .....
se..asea., ,..., .. ,,.._cm..._w ....
dlMal: .. ,. II ookl9 dd arc,,_,,..,..,_,,,. "° lofljer' ......_,, .. ,.a.,,._., dw•dwtfll.,,...Giiil,_.
......... Aildlt'I,....._ ................ ...... ....... .,._.,.~~-......... ,.......
.............. mM,. ..... di. two CWllii ......
c...cL ... aldoa ........... ...., In··---Of tbl ....,. ........... of~,.. ............ ,,., ....
t 17., .............................. ., ........... to
....._ tMI 80tloe. Or to W the -~· .. Old Gap...,.., GI the,_.
Served In champagne. baked Into a tangv tart,
lmdou8, plump .aml'bel111!8 aeate sumptuous
~·de1rc1ta. Herewith 80f'1le recipe
dcmk:s to grace any menu.
BERRY YOUR HEART,
S1'RAWBERRY 1MTS ::1Jam.,......_,...
lhc-. ........
le-....--
IAc-. ...... •w--6...._.._...,_., ...
1 .................. .. .........
1,4 c-. ........... ,,. .....
L In aucepmn, whilkegga wd ~
Stir In lemon peat, juk:il. --8'ld buaa
Cook ..d ltlr °""' medium .... unlll
mixture thk:lm•, 6 '° 8 tt*lutm; cool.
I . Pow Ir*> pcwpwed pe11ry thell, divid-
ing eqully; chil. ~ Mlwd bmta
owr 9ng; bruth wlh mlhd jelly •
Malta 6-"*""
\
1)
quew. Stir over high he.al until aigs d9-
IDlves and mbclur9 ii ¥U1JY (2 or 3 ...._
~.Add ~and ltlrunlll helt-
ed~.
4. 'Nlrm brandy; 19'* and pour owr
hmm Md 9'11.1P· 5. Top Ice Qafb with~ mid MUOI.
Servemonce. Mab. 6_....
·~ ... l~a.-,~ "41 ..... ._. .... .......
lhc-.-·---kzr ....... 11 U; 11~•CIMlll(Wmla an.a....,
I .,, J -le-..._,~
1 1 " J a '1 r 1 •' _.
t. MMI a9me IVrfl*a: In • •npen
°"9 meclum Mil, Mil n6. cnmn n
'*6 bm\ to the poh,... bibs --fM1tr11 . I.In~~-~ .. ~ -...... ""Y llnoolh.
S. !lo-, *w••e. .ar the ho4 ~. n6 Ind .... blM mlldln.,., ......
.. ~ I p mlillbn, Seit wlh a wire
...._. • 1'0'I pol& Rawwwm to pour
wsy~m..S~lbe .. ~ ~ ,_.. ............ IDp of ......
baltrovs ...... -tnd•~ lftd(X)l:•••Dlllllf_..•..,....~· (eoa.....,_.~-
mlxtuN c:oo«s. Draw a line acrott the
~ tpOOn wMtl ~ ftnger; if
the ~. ~ lntKt, the mbctuN hal
~ the proper thidcnae and Is now
a ')>our" amrd.
5. Stnm dw cUltBrd ~ a ftne -..e
to rcmow p.ca of Vll'9a been. a.I.
6. In blends coumln•, place 1 pt.
stemmed ~ aem. de cllllia
and 2 tai>lelpoo.11 auar. PtOClal unm wel
pureed. JWrVa• ..
7. ~ rady to mw. ~ ~ prwt-
liest tulip ~ or ~ gl-..
l...zwge-bo..w, ~ wine or be&-
loon-th.epe wine~ may aleo be Ulld.
8. Whip helivy a.-n until It holds a IOft
shape and twedlr\ wlh 1 tablapocxl con-
fectlonen' ... .
9. Al ..... -about ~ ful wttti oem. ~. 5-n and lkie a8 but 6 to 8 of
the ~ Nmlllnln9 bent. and spoon
... ti.rill~~~· Pour
slnNlbeny l)lfte 0'1e' llrawbmia.
10. Gemllh ,eech ~ wit'I ~
aum end a whole~.
Maka 6 to 8 MrVfngl
Noes: 1hll recipe Is from the _populiw, •
slylllh ~ MarMt rataurant.
ioa..d In~ York City and known b b
inYCl'ldw ~ cuillne.
le..-.... •• ...... t• ti , ........ ......
1 • ... , ... ....
Dslll ....... Cldm--
1 c-. t ............. .,, ...............
1. l.n a thalow dAlh. combine ttniwber-n.. Nd wine m.gar. IC.l(llr and dnna· •
mon. Chll If~ pemb.
2. Jutt hebe ..-vtng, IPOOf'I ICrawberiy
mbdUre Into four ltemmed wine or cham-
pagrie glMla. Pour about ~ eup c:ham·
pagne over ~. S.W lnuMdi-
ately. Maka 4 Mnlt191
CLASSIC S11lAWBERRY CREPES
Cnpea:
1 ...... , ...
~ 'lnrus ISM !
l tr" rus ....
1 Cll(I ....... ,.,... ..
le-. ..
3. \Wh tpatula, ftlp crepe over. Cook un·
til tight t.own. ~and cool on r.d<.
4. Beet aum W\111 df. On low tpeed,
beat In 90W' awam. c:onfec:tioncl' aigs
• and vm1ila. Olll rnixt\n.
5. To mab sauce: SMce bcnta; Mt lll6cle.
In aeuc:.pen, heel lk11.1t1.1t wit'I IUgll'.
Simmer 3 mtnut•. Add bcnta. Remove
from hat.
6. To ...rnble: Put 2 tp00nfu.ls of filling
down centc of each c::re:pe. Roi. Place 2
Q'1ll* ...n ~ down on each plate.
Spoon warm~ sauce over each.
Saw at once. Maku 8 aavlnga,
2 ~per aen1tng
Note: Vanilla Ice cream can be subeti-
tuted tor cram fllllng .
u.-n. ...... dal •. --v. ttwtfty to n.lce. P.atern
..... -....-; clNclbis tar dchboutl?"; clothes ..... $2.00
7--Vou1 tnd thla plllr a
...... to•1ibrddw -.......
to~. Two9'i x 12'" nm.. . Easv•edbd new.I .... $2.00
~~·7e&R
.....
a.Mil • dlaillOl'ld .....
CIOdwt plbs cl ~ ~ Dhdb• far SI.. 8-
................. $2.00
nm-MIM., poe..-, ..
precbl, .....,. Cftldilt cl NII
_..,. ..... cl .... i++d cot-
ton. Fav.~ lnC:WecJ •••
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MRllOllY fooi•..., ,_,. ,... 191
was lmpclilc>l.i, only to be Nlewd
when som10n1 • coede.ed.
Eyewlln r can fal In ..wrel qy
ways. Im r rt\•*' +s haw found, b
example, that olmt 1'+1n 11111 mlrpa--
oetve atm.. 'or arxict.la In the fnt
place. Smdl. have .taown thlt mna
are~ herd to 1emtmbe be-
cause such f.tms •-. llral, ...
prise and vloltra cm git In the way
of aca.wa ~. Dr. L.aftw
notes, b ow ............ you -somelf*'8 vkJllrlt It cm cm.. ~ !Jade w "'8, a fargdriQ ol dltails
thlt ooamild pdar to the ~ ol
the vtollncl." And .. ., P** out
thlt faaon lldl. ~ hmlng ~ prior knc t ifat Ind pdar a -
p«llidon9 can clreoit .tYlt II wn,
hemd md Cximt1W d tD a .,..an's
manccy.
PnqMlcM cm be erpidaly dmn-
peton~~~lnthe
Paay ..... Md HMie Slr•9'r
~. wns that .,,_ tadudque
decruw alica1 judgrwnt Md
cam. the wllrMll to ~ to pm.
the hypnodlt. making the ""'*"-
CYel men wlntrebla to •'9Qdlon
Md Waiaidon. Many h~
vilnwrrr, he notes, "c:onwrt wtwt
they bellwd happened lnlo actual
~-"In odw cw '"dw ~
ol the hyPnotilt '*' al too .-..; b9cotne the rnemomsol the wllnlll ...
It II Dr. Ome'1 ~
that ~ be um 1D1e1sJ to g11
leecll In an tnw•ac_......ion and not to
"enhance" the ~ ol win•••
who w9 illa-bldyln CXML "Nobody
requna the pqlk:e olBcer to limit
blnmlf to .... ~ ... he ays,
"but unrdable IOWO!S can't be uaed
In court."
,,,,.. ....... _........~ ..... ,..,...._ .. .., ...... ..,
---.-.·~-.. . .............
FOaFNll f'd&ONAL•SEIMCE .......... 7~·--CAU. (a) 11t7.adoo ............ \
.. -lWttweWlt.
perioratld to ..
your feet bNadw..
1~ .. cork~hell
with longotwim•-.
rubber Ide;~
waUcable, cmhiollhig yollrt\Wy *P
~the bmiatdaysand ~
~ ~V'( WHITEorRED.
Women'• ful & tllllf llllC
~-10 N, 5-10 M. & 5~-9 W ---------... ------. ...-------------------------------------O~-,._ .......... _ ... ...,......_. ............ r
CA~ ....... _.. .... a9QMJICH1C1t ........ ....
P'DMC .. on l'a:I
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CAim. ...
81RTHDAYS
(Al Gemini) ---BJoq\ Borg 26 ...... -
Tom Jones 42; Rocky Ora-mno 60. 1'-llip -Rob-
• Prwb\ 64; NMcy &na-
tra 42. VJJ• 11i11w -Bob Oa···i;r 72; filllPJ Rode· .... ,....,-F.
Let w.y 49. ,... -
Gene Wiids 47: ~