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SUN DAY SPECIAL
• •tor• tarry l n I d r u I The tountaln Valley C1'1
.......... In J'oun'91n Valley Council unanimoully QProv*t
to miaimt"•" Court cballenp to a thJi P">ec-d ordln8nce 1n '" dtY law Nculatlna IUCh ant~. June 1. BefoloJ lt
..,,· " O.X.oeelaw,ltDlU9'be~
icea Oehettl, owner of the • .corMl time at tble coundl'a
Pw-..... ~ 1n Newpott Jum 29 ~. . Be.ch. 1rY1ne. Cyprw and Lake "U the cOuncl1 apPl'OTee thla Tahoe. .ud Im lale objlctkln la law Jww 29, we'n Poi tot. in
. ·the NCICll'd-keedna plVYllloo of there JW» 80 trytDa to open a
the J'nunW.ln \f alliy (Jl'dfnua st.on," OCheUl -'I. ''We want to ID addldm to fOrbf.ddina the maU It a tell ~... •
dl1pla7 and aalea of• aru1 · OcbetU', a 34-yeer-old Newport
bu11n .. ,., atatewlde, 1ome
carrytn, paraphernalia, eome nol. •
He llid bit Newport BellCh
Peer Record• atore 1etl1
parapherna11a1 but hit other
tbieit loCatlom ao DOC.
u~·~ilnota
life or diiatli malw wtth me," he
tald. "But thla law II ~ totally , ~tttutkmal.
.. I have no qualm• about
lpendJnc a mWiori doUarl on tlm to pnKect ..,. •• rtaht&."
. OcMul iUd be u"1 the otben
• · paraphemala. to mlnon, the B.cb relident. uld be ID8lka for:
; ~ law requ1nl IUlrw to a looae coalition of about 00
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.~550~000 " . . .
~!.protest
I #
nukes
NEW YORK (AP) -Mon
than ~50,000 protesten tram -far away u mro.bima rallied in
Central Park on Saturday to
demand a nuclear weapons ~~~ t!·~;i~cal
· •.•we haYe come here In
. numben 10 lar=tbat the
'r .. --eet to tbe Whl• Howe .md ptol Hm."
ConUa 8coU Kin& widow of'
dYll 118h• .leedel' Jlartln Luther ~ Jr., told the crowd.
. Nb esUmated tbe crowd at-
90,000. RallJ orpnilen Mid mo.. tbm 800,000 attended
But Secretary of Defenae
Caapar Welnber1er, In an
Interview taped rrtda1, had· "'* k d • .... UlloU& ,... :e: I! ts> ..... cliNet ....... CID .. _ ............. 1ra:atblilicla jlOlkiJ.
la a.. rr-... .,. wwbl1e,
abautlu.000 ................ a
nud9ar lreeie 1'aturday, and
.... ~ ..... held In
WO I ... c:lil. tram ....
Imbo. to Al..-. .....
Rew Yor"k pQlfce and cltJ
flclala ·••Id that by late
atwrnoon there bad bMa no
........ and no ¥iolm&9. AtiaU&'• P!_O~l~ were ta:eated for euta, ~and~ . Uede Caalm. • epokmwaman
for the New Yark rally, callecl it
"a turninC poili&'' for tbe madeer tr.. niaYement. :
'lbe 130 erour. who planned the event •repreaent
comtituenciee that hiltorically
have not wodtecl ~ ... Ma.
C.aon taid. But on Saturday,
''W'e found the commm COIWWWn.
We found the •MM'IJ!OI\ fear. And
w-e found the common
'commitment. That'• why we
were able. to draw tJUa many
T.~"Y ln ~he crowd that
overflowed 1be park'• 18-~
~t I.Awn bad marched three
mDei ~ the ~ Natkma.
•here a apeclal 1e11ion on
dlaermlmeDt )I under w.y.
To kick off the rally,
~ ~''' II 3,000 llllver, blllimn-fllled balloam Into the
9UDp1 ..... Thim • pande of
'!eakera and muliclana
•••!ti!d the~ fram•Clant
.... flenked by hue-columrw of
~~ i.ICit90o Browne MDI "Por he~," and, with Ga9:
"U.S. Bonda, "The ~-'
aowne WM ):med on ~ Bruce 8prlnelteeD for the I
"The~ Land," .bn BMI
led the crowd throu1b John
lanaa'• ~." and Liada
8Pnlllsdt .Dd --Taylor alto P.frfOi'med. '. ~
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BUBBLING OVER-Wu Rick feld, a IOdal ecokJcy major, &dine a betdltan on pmt-graduatkJn.parties or brin8lna an
anUdote for borlit!peeche1? SH atory of UC Irvlne
commencement OD A3. . .
1t1,,'\N1,l l <•t1rJ1, ,\1 lt<1HNIA "'1< 1 rn·.
in hl• coalition aupport th•
provllkn ltlpulaUO, that drua
cphemaUa ·1ener1 mutt be ..t and that the ltam must
be bpt out of view of mtnon.
· Bllt be taid they believe it ta an
improper ptemmmtal intnatlcn to require an edult cwtiDioar to
provide bit or her name, ... and
addreH when buyln1 leaal'
ardclel that may or may not be
1..-d in connection with d.ruaJ.
Ochetii ta1d he fean tb1t wtll
leed toward requirlnl people to
tip when ~ dgarettea,
alcohoUc beverape, "Playboy"
maoz1nea and other ltemt. l'Ountaln Valley otfldala have
admitted there have been no
complalnta re1ardlng
pu:aphemalla Mlet {n the dty
and tald they knew of no local
bulfJw. now carrying the ltema.
They delc:rlbed the propoeed law
-•a 0 preventive meuure."
City _Attorney Alan Bumi aid
the rf&ht of a d ty to ~hlblt the
1ale1 and dlaplay of
paraphemalia to mlnon hu been
upheld by the U.S. Supreme
Court. But he said the hiah court
bu not addretaed the &Bue of
requlrtn1 record• of adult
transactions.
Mayw Marvin Adler uld It will
be up to • majority of the COWlld1
u to wbetbtr the dty wm ..nd
behind the record-keeplnc
provl1ion, even if it m .. na a
OOltly court battle.
Cound1man Ben Nlellen. who
requeeted that the dru1
paraphernalia ordinance be ~~ the record·
"lt'a no dlftennt than what
dnag ltor'el do when aomeoae
buys preecrtpUon drucll," be .ad.
''The atore hu to keel> wda L-
thil II no d.Werent." •
According to City Attorney
Burm. a at.ate law forb6dl the
(See DRUG, Pase AJ)
B ·ritish renew
Falkland push
By TM Altoda&.ed Preu
Brl t11h commando• and
infantrymen, covered by air aJ¥i
naval bombardment, overran
Argentine posltionl 12 ma. west
of Stanley in a eurpme attack
before dawn Saturday and
battled to within leYeD miles of
the Fal~!t-r!.~ltal, Brltiah offidala
The Argentine Joint Chlefa of
Staff reported ''hea. eavy tigbUna la
in J>IOl'e&" It ~ Araentlne
warplane• attacked a Brltiah
friote that ·-w.. bombard1nc the dvllian population" of Stanley
and left the llhip "out of actkm
and abandoned by lta crew."
Britllb oflldak taid they bad DO JmowW. ot • frtaatt .,.. hit.
It ,...1be fin& clUn of a tilt an
a Bridah 1blp 1lnoe Tu..clay,
~ jlit = ttruck. frlpte and two lh1119 in the
bloodiest blow again.at Britain
1inoe the undeclared war began
April 2 with the Ar1entine
occupaUon of the lalawla. Senior
Britlab officials have aald 60
10lidert and sailora were killed
and 120 were wounded In that
devutating raid at Port Fitzroy
15 miles aouthwest of Stan.le)'.
Argentina'• official Te.Jam
newa agenc y 1aid h e avy
caaualt!es were ant!dpated on
both 1ide1 in the battle for
bealeaed Stanley, which alto
lnvolvea artillery, flghter-
bomben and helicopter IUDlhlpe.
It ald~in Argentine:=-wwe 10 halt" the tilh
auault t at marked the
be,lnnlnc of thelr major cAtimiYe to retake the FaJ!glanck
An earlier Argentine
cammun1que aid that amona the
mmaltlef of the BritWl naval
bombardment were aix Falkland
d viliana -two wcxnen lr.tDed.
and two women and two men
wounded.
British Defenae Minister John
Nott, who came to the Defense
Ministry In London 1mlllng
broadly from the Royal Navy
command headquarten at
Northwood, north of London.
said Britain'• commander in
chief, Adm. Sir John F'Leldbome,
considered the operation •
"brilliant aurpri8e night au.ck."
Nott a aid moat of the
ArJienUne defenders were aaleep and "first knew. of the attack
when our infantry appeared
amoQI them. ,,_._,_ there
WM lwd flcbtine before tbalr
polltiom were taken." Be ~ no caaualty figures, but aald
(See p ALKLAND8. Pap Al)
Israeli; ~uns s,ilenceiJ
Cease-fire with Palestinians takes effect
BJ TM A.111datell Prw
Iaraell s~na fell silent
Saturday Dil.bt around battle-rawaed Beirut .. a ce.e-flre
went into effect between llniel .
and the beJelcuered fcrc:. o'f the
Pale1tlne-Liberation
Orpnlzatlon. .
It came 33 houu after a
ceue-fire between Iarael and
Syrian forcea bad left the
Paleatlniana and their leftiat
l.et.Dele aJBel alone 10 faoe the
fury of llneU -ultl on their ttnJacholdt jult aouth of Betrut.
Saturday'• cea1e•flre,
repprtedly negotiated by
telephone wtth Saudi Crown
Prince Fahd ,erving aa an
intennedlary between Prelldent
!IUaD and PLO 1eedel-Y~
came tn1o fCirce at 9 p.m.
( . Within half an hour,
the .. and cnclde of bombl,
rocketl and anU-alrcraft lihella
bad ended ln the 1molderina
IMwhem caD&tal. ·
Unie1 and the PLO ealid In
'8epU'at.e ~ti they would
obeerve the ceue-flre, which
cmlll after at 1eMt 200 DeOllle'
wwe =.'9d killed In Beirut In
the round of fierce llrMll
air, -and around attacb. Tbe PW clltml tamt 10,000 people
have bem ~and wounded In
Lebanon 1lnce the llraeU1
bmded i.t Sunday.
The hraeli military Oommand put itl le.-IO W M
WAR ZONE-Diagonal lines
1how Israeli-o ccupied
I...et.non. Israel's troops are
said to be holding one-fourth
of the conflict-ravaged
nation.
91 dead, 18 mining and one
taken pn.oner.
· larael warned that If PLO
guerrWu violate the truce "we
wt1l feel free to-reect with all our milbt.'• .
i"OC' the lhell-.bOcked l'elklentl
ol. smut, It WM tbe f:tnt quiet
~ ~ June 4 when llne1l
jetl blMted PLO strmaN>1dt In
the capital after an nf•tbl
attempt on llnel'a amh m :\or in
L.ondon
Iaraelt ground forces drove
ac:rcm the frcllltler June 8, md
still hold about a quarter of the
country (See map).
The 'pL() said it oeued fire in
accordance with a U.N. rMOlutioo
that alao calb for an ltraeU
withdnwal.
Iaraell Foreign M inl1ter
Yitzbak Shamir, apparentlJ
referring to the reportl that
Reagan had preaaed for the
cease-fire, aaid brael had
"decided to make an experiment,
not as a l'e9Ult of the interwnUon
of outsiders. It WM our initiative.
We decided to make another
attempt, and if the terroriatl
cm88 their fire, then firing wlII
ceaR.''
On the que1tlon of larael'•
wtthdnwal. Shamir told llnel
Televlaion, "I cannot llftallne
that. there wtll be a withdrawal
before we cr}'atalUse the
prindplea of' the le'ttlement and
we obtain the _. that we tet
ouraelvee at tne •tart of the
operation.'.'
llnel'• overall aoai. be uld, · waa to "arrive at a lituaUon bi
Which Lebaneae territory wQl DO
lona•r aerve •• a ba1e for
temJrist adiGn. How to arrive at
that? Tba(• to be ~ted."
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FALKLANDS ATTACK. OOBOMA (AP) -Two liDil11
tndtc1Uon• were Uiat Bl'ltl1b
CllMWCS. W9N u,nt.
The Brttilh BroedcllUna Corp.
ml AfllDUne cmua!U. wwe
heavy and .. hundred•" of
P1"°'*9 had bell\ takm.
A Def.-MinlltrY epokWINln
In London Hid the Briti1h
atonned down from ~tlalw on
tb• hUll overlooklna Stanley,
lncludtn1 Mount Kent and
Mount ClWlenaer, bodl .,._ 12
mtlet from tlie capital and
, overran Ar1entlne forward I pomtionl, but were ltlJl about
~ mUm from the cent.er of the town. .
, Ten Brttiah wanhlJ» moved
~ cloff In Friday ahead of the
und attack and bombarded
rr1entlne po1ltlona, the
•
=-Diil Mid. Wh1l9 HanW JM WI bomb.cl the pntlcm in I
fin.I ·~up operatkm.''
Preu AteoClatlon, Brttam•1
doalilltSc MWI ~ qwMd a
deftnll IOUlOt II llYtNt '"lbe ttm UUnc the Arl'lfttmil knew
that they wwe ~ 1ttacbcl
Wll When ~ woQ Up and wwe ~ doWn the ban'el ol a
8Uft. TMre Wll ftabttna. but the 'Ar8'in'1ftea IOOD feallied thelr pomtb\ WU hope)-.''
Tbe announcement of the
flahtina Wll preceded by I --of communiqun accuatna the
Brltiab of bombtna near a
hoapltal 1htp and of
''lnd{1crlm nate" naval
bombardment of Stanley.
PlaMe ...... ~turday a..... CDIAI' 3:'ona airport, Id ::,.:our
...... -bcmd..... ... er-. mu., and ....... °' the planH or11hln1 Into a
Nllcl9ndal ltrwt. DOlice Mkl PoUoe Lt. Jim Valle Mid tbm'e
,w.. no ~ en tbe arvundt
DO damqe to '*-and DO fin ca~ b)' tbe cneh ol. tAtbs
c:raft. One p1aM C9IDe down on
Shamrodi atreet In a new
... ~t aboUt 40 ,_ flan a IMM.-. poUQe Set.
Dave SDU'kman llld.
'Reagan eJa·ted ·
•'We have two aira'aft (down)
and there were two kllled bi.
Mell," laid van.. "One cnlh •• waa rt1ht at the ed1e of a
Nlldmtlal cl1ltrici. It hit in the
atreet Hparatlna completed
~ frocn a comtructSon ..-.
The other lite la in a field, in a
ama1l ravine.••
PolJce Officer David Berkeley
Identified thr. of the dMd •
Harry Kohr, 49, and hll DI,
Scott, 20, of Blven&de, and John
Davi8on, 39, of Onnce· Berkeley
Mid the name of the 36-~
man with Davi110n wu beinll
withheld pend1nc notification 01.
next of kin.
I
by· E11;rope trip
t· BONN, West Germany (AP) -
J· From hia arrival in Paril in a
thundentorm, to bis depanure
e from Bonn aa the aides opened
! up, Prelldent Reepn had one
" overrtd.lna theme on his flnt
s G~~!f.ential European tour: t IUpport amcnc the alliea
, for h 1 eftoru to contain the
• Sovletl, mill tartly and eoonom1cany.
l The president'• aldel •Y that
-• Reqan conferred with others ~on the world 1ta1e at the
,, economic aummit conference in
Venaills, in Rome, in London
and then in the West German
capital at a rare ~t of NATO leaden. he ~ most of the
auooMI he D.agbt.
In the 'J)lendnr0 of V ename.,
be won endoraement of the
I tou,jh economic atance be hu
taken toward the Sovieta. delpite
~n reluctance to rlak !Mt-West trade durtnc
a of economic dlff:k:ulU...
t But rf:::.CSentlal counaelor Edwin m laid here tbat
''there are dltt.erencm ol. oPnlaa
on the extent to which we
abouJd 1WCl1ct r..t.-W.t tnde.
'
Maybe tome mind• were
changed bOth waya." '
-At the North Atlantic Treaty
IOr1lni%ation meetlnf, the 18
participants came up with a
atatement on defeme reaffirmlna
the alliance'• three-part ltratecY·
of medlum-ran~el;ar weapom bailed in , klaa-
range nuclear mlMDM 9d fu
the United State•, and
conventiooal forces In J:urope.
And the p~ldent told a throne of di ta, memhen of
Con1re1a, and Republican
aupportera buaed out to
Andrew• Alr Force Baae In ~lmd to welcome him home
J'riday ewnlnc: "I can report
1111 llllDll
that we acoamplllbed what we
aet out to do on th.la trip. Our
frlendahiJ» are firm and America
II once aptn 191*ted by alliel
and potential adverariea alike ...
Despite the i..eu advance into
Lebanon. a topAc of ctm •on at ~atop , aidu aay the
t wu able to focus on
the broader topb on the pre-
arraneed agmdM.
"From the location where they
fell, It 1oob like they were both
ln the pattern attemPUna to land
.at Corona airport,'' aafd police Sit-Fred BlaJ. ''That'• pure
apeculatioo on m~ but they
would have ap~ from the
eut and both lml)llCt.ed eut of
the alroort In line with the
nmway.'' BlllPt llkl one of the planet
wu ftclstered to an owner from
Fullerton and the other to an
owner from Wlncbe1ter in
Blverllde County.
'Pen guns'
draw cops'
Offlclall had expre11ed
concern before the trip that
anti-Reepn demorwtraton milbt
disrupt it, or draw attentim from
it, but the only major pl'Otelta
oocurred in Germany. and ~
wen well out of lilbt of the •
prelident. warning
"You're alway• concerned
about tbt ~Uc llltt.. the Police• they fear danaerow =tty a dlpbmtic row," ;i::;? may be in dmilatim B. Gera-. h p.-..at'e . Soutbem c.aufcmla. ..m.tant tor communlcatlom,
md babe tbt trip t.eim. The weapom an 6~ mm. -_ ,.._ lon1 and r ... mble a pen or
.. Baf::=-.=,.,~ ~tlu)let~ ~~ mlm• t.s not OtdlllliCL 1IDy trtaw.
W9l'9 DO ~,..... in --public -a mroonwed Oran1• _police offtcen !¥t
by tmmr Caner in week anened &ni NadJer Of
Poi.nd _ and there ._. no Anaheim, who all~aedly had
open mlcrorhonee that could ~t.erlal to mu. 1.~ of
h ... ____ ..... the we.pcm. He " beinc
have caua an emu.n---. held in County jlil In u.u
remark and amplified lt for the of $26(),000 bail.
world. The auna were belna
More importantly, Reaaan wu manufactured at a mechlne lhop
able to win at leut a .bow of ln Fountain Valley, they . ..s.I.
1Upport from a diW!lW poup of Slmllar w.pom have tumad up
International leaders for hl1 In Blvenlde and Loe AnceJs
effCl1111 to malre It men dlffbalt countlea. ~ aaid.
for the Soviet Un.km to canduct Police Sat. Pete Hewitt
bullnem with the Welt and for warmid anyone win& a J>Oll'ble
hi• propoaala to 1tren1then "pen eun" not to tlnbr with It.
western def-• a mem:. of "If you pell it up and try to ~ anna neac>tlaUona . fi8ure out what It 11. lt will 10
with the kftmUn. tOff." Hewitt warned.
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TillNG MILESTONE JN STRIDE -Carol
Beutlet, with bedpan, waa a clown for the
Fountain Valley Community Hoeplta,l float
which won flnt place tn the clty'• 2~th
anniversary parade Saturday. Huntington
Beach'• city float, ln foreeround below, placed
aecond and wu followed along the rou~--b)'
Bob'• Bia Boy entry and Fountain Valley High
School bend;' All th1a delighted Kevin Teraoka,
2, more than h1a grandfather, Larry Stanton.
Fountain Valley celebrates
Paraders turn out to mark 25th anniversary of cityhood
J'ountaln Valley ceJetnted the
25th anniversary of lta
lncolpcratlon • a dty S.~y
with a penceke tir.kf.Mt. ..-
and a number of other eedvttleL
The wtnnen of the awardl far
th* parddpdon•in the ~
are • follows:
PLO.ATS: Fountain Valley
Ownmunlty Holpltal. first pllice;
Qty of HunUDlf.00 BeM:b, aeeond
place; Fountain Valley •H Cloverdalu, third place;
Fountain Valley N~borhood
Wat.ch, fourth pJ..ce; Fountain
Velley Boys' Club, f1tth place.
MAJORETmk Splmien and
Sun 8eeken of Fountain v.u.y,
flrat place and Continental
c.dla. aeoond piece. BAHDS: Special awards given
to the Lo. ~oe Band and
Drill Teun of Fountain Valley.
Fountain Valley Blab School
Band and Drill Tam and Band X. whaee memhen come from
arcMmd Onnae c.ounty.
ANTIQU• CAR'S: Brian
Garland of Huntinaton Be.ch,
f:lnt place far a 1932 Model D Ford; Holy Spirit Church· of
Fountain Valley, aeoond piece foc
a 1930 J'ord; Alpha Beta Markee.. th1rd place f« a Model
T Ferd and the Baldwin family
of Fountain Valley, fourth p1llC8
fOf' a Model T J'ord.
RESTORED CARS: Main
Street Auto of Santa Ana, tint
pLlioe for a 19M KaJaer; Fountain
-Valley Jaycw, aeoond p1ece f« a
1~2 ~ Fountain Valley
Cultural Arts P't>undation. third
plaice for a ~Bens; '"'1be ,.abu)om 50'1" Car Club. fourth
p1aice 1« a 1"° Ford and Adobr Milk c.o., f1tth place for a 1938
Cheolfro1et truck.
EQUES'fluAN: Top award to
Mr. Perez, f:lnt mme and addraa
not available, for hla horae
"Spanlah Man." Novelty award
t.o }Jam Davia, addnm not lilted.
Group ridtnc awarda to Conal
100 of Huntmcton Be.ch. 6nt place, and Reynolda C.Ow.boya
and Jndlem, aeoond p18oe.
ii.-'°.=-~~ ··•:·By -their own~ 1rvtne """*'• W. when UMy llw but. WUh the commWllty wouldn't
F!Nf 11 fut, ICCOl'd1na to a UCI
t(IUl'Yey.
And deapl te a lea1eholder
l battle over tncn111d annual t..
IOIM l'ellidentl must &>alt ..to tbe
lritne c.omp.ny, the ltUdy found
f only • minority foster w feelinp
toward the development firm.
·~ illue, accord1q to the _ ti, la the concept of
COSl ~"the 73-P1C9
~t, acttvtU. for i.m-.,.n. COit of livlbl, community
hou1ln1 codea ana ueoctatlon
feel and atUtudel toward the
Irvine Company.
a.tdentl cholt location, ihe
quality of the netchborhoodl and
echoola .. tMll' top three rMION
foe cxUina11Y mov1n8 to Irvtnt.
'Aft-tr livlnl in the city, the
rHpondent1 aaJd location, a
planned community •Pl>roach
11\d open •I** rai\k.ed -• the
major attrac:Uon.t,
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Ol'tnge Co.et DAILY PILOT/lunday, June 18, 18U
f ~~of the rSdentl
believe i~) .. too fut and f that if It qooUnuee, it wW not'
: Improve ~ community."
The Irvine Company faired
relatively well In the wake of a
leaaeholder battle aa well u
other lnddenta that have drawn
publJc critlc::lam to the firm.
Nearly halt of~ questioned
had politive fee~ toward the
company. Only 21 percent save
the firm poor marka. But 72
percent aald realdenta ahould
have a greater aay in the
company'• deci1lon-making procw.
COMMENCEMENT CROWi> -Anyone on the fifth floor of
the Phyaical Science bulldidg Saturday would have had this
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view of 2,558 graduates and 16,000 well-wishen 1n Campus
Park. Most spectators at UCI preferred a cloeer view.
' Tbe ltudy WU Conducted by
; four ltUdentl u. JM'1't of a winter
; quarter project for UCl'1
Graduate School of ; Manaaement. Al Euphrat, Paul
VCI grads given challenges
• worked undet the -of Jew, Sue Leib and~Wood In~. 41 percent had no oplnlon on the Jeueholder
controveray, which affects
resldentl In Newport Beach as
well as Irvine. Forty-three
percent said the Irvine
C ompany'• p olicy on the
leuehold iaaue ii unfair.
Vasconcellos advises, 'Get involved,_ don't expect some hero to save us'
Dr. Alladi Venka UBiatant
. prof-.-of marketml. .
'. The reeearch project earned
. the ttudenia recognition u 1982
• DlsUnguiahed Student Scholars,
an annual award given to 21
midenia thia year.
"The moat Impo r t ant
complaint ~ to be growth,"
1a1d Venkateah. "Irvine by
c:ompariaon la a very apacious kind of community. Irvine can
probably accommodate crowth ·but they (rellldentl) apparently
! don't want It,"
: Added student Paul Jew: "I
~of the ....an for that
! ~ ~!:.. ~":1.::U • and" apenely populated and an
area with W\COngetted roada. And they mill that..,
The .,. .. .,.. and manaaement
majon .et out to ~ on the
attltudee and feellnct of residents
of tile lu·1••t planned
oamm&lbity in the nation.
J'ollow1n, an Interview with a
lfOUP of .......... the atudentl
oompiJed a 1lx-pa•e
qu.donnalre and leJected 102
bauw·-wt. in 10 nctom ol it. dtyf«~
'l:lghty-flve percent of the
questionnalree were returned, cov,rlng l11ue1 auch a1 the .c1van...-and dlaadvantaeea of
living in trvJne, 1rowth and
.1=rom Page A 1.
"I waa surprised that the
attitude wu more politive than
negative to the Irvine Company,"
said student Pesgy Wood. "It
means there ii more than one
aide to a story."
Almoat 87 percent qf the
reapondentl said it COlta 1*>tt to
live In Irvine than the rest of Oran,e County. .
ec.t of living WU dted Uthe
1eut desirable element of Irvine,
followed by overpopulation. lack
of ahopping facil.lties, road9 and
t r a ff 1 c a n1d not e n o u g b
community in\'Wvement.
'lbe 1-Je of CIOlltrolled growth,
however, drew the rdoat
J'9pOllid on a question about the
clty'a needs. Other needa
mentioned Included protection
from crime, open apace1,
uncon1eated •treeta, youth
activltiel and hmpitals.
Moat of thoH who cited
c:oatroUed powth 11 the major
laaue have lived Io the
caammnity for men than three
yean, aooordtna to the lurvey.
. Of the kJqt(me relidcmtl who
( ... IRVINE, Pqe A7)
BY STEVE TRIPOLI OflheO.-, ..........
Cloudy akiea kept the weather
comfortable and 2,15158 happy
waduatee kept the atmosphere lestiw aa UC Irvine held 1'8 17th
commencement Saturday.
A crowd of f.amily, friends and
dignitaries estimated at 16,000
jammed Campua Park to watch
the conferring of degree. and
bear the keynote speech of state
Amemblyman John v~
D-San Joee, plus teYel'a1 other
addre9a
Grou.,,tof sractuatea re' ed
he1Jonna, eent small rocketl aloft,
whooped it up NCb time their
individual school within the
university wu mentioned and
cenerally let the world know
they were happy to be reechint a
mllmtone.
VllOOI~ chairman ot the A11emblyaya and Meana
Committee and a leadlnt
leplatlw ex.pert on edumtloa.,
atruck • ---Cbold with bll speech _ titled "Toward a More Human Future."
"lt doem't 1llkit -apst to .......... tDclil7 ....-..,..
dlmraf," be ...... ..,,.~
la bow oame lt ls in such dlllllft'a;,
and ls lt ca_. for dllmay?''
VMCOOCelloa told the .,.ctuaa
that humanity~ at a·~
, DRUG GEAR REGISTRATION UPSETTING
croaaroada," and that their
deci.Sm to "a.ume the worst
about humans" or believe "that
we may by nature be Innocent,
1entle and truatwortby.. will
help determJne lf there ta a
future for humanity.
V uconcellot challenged the
graduates to live "involved and
committed Uvea" and .. not expect
IOIDe hero to come rlc:llnc In on a
white bone to 1ave ua."
UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich
Jr. called for grMter pemment ..
commitment to education In hia
welcomlnf. remark1, calling
education 'an lnve1tment . . . you cannot postpone .••
Aldrich aaid cuts In educational fundinl now tak1na effect leave bJaber education fiahting a battle
"to mtnlmt:re our 1cmes, whkh
tbneten to be musive.
uThe great danger la that
dlltrell (over the cutl) will lead
to dlacouragement, and
di1couragement to apathy,"
Aldrich aaid. "You cannot
postpone hlaher education and
make it UP,D fat.er -not without sreat w..,
Brief addreaaea alao were
delivered by undergraduate
degree recipient Mark
Guttenplan, maater'a degreee
recipient Peter Cullen and
doctor'• degree recipient Rogel'
Tengwall. Tengwall ii a Coilta
Mesa resident.
Twenty-one students -six of
them Orange Cout ttsidenia -
were honored •• 1982
Distlnguiahed Student Scho1ara.
dhplay or aale of drug
para1)bernalia to mlnon. But be
Hid thia law contain• no
penalties for violationa. A. a
re-lt, ciU. must pa19 their own
paraphernalia lf wa for
poll(ble inVMlon of privacy. But
Im motion drew no support from the memben of the onunctl
TOPPING OFF STUDIES -While one to wear his Redwood High School baaeball cap
So would buslnemnan Ochetti, s:racfuate hailed a parent, Al Euphrat decided when he received h1a MBA.
who HY• be ia willing to .------------------------------------
enflrcetirient.
Locally, Hunttnct.on Beech and
Newport Beech both ~ la'ft
~the ... and dilDlay of ~ to m1non. Neither
city, however, bu a record-
keeplnc requirement for 9dul\
Vcm then joined the rest of the
council in approvina the
panpbemalla law unamended
becal ... _. ... .., be favored the ban Oil
dilplay and --to minon. • But be added Friday, .. rd feel
more comfortable with the
ordinance without the record-
keepmg provil(Clll."
challenge the Fountain Valley
law became be feuw the record-
keeping provlaion will ~
uu the Oty of FOW\tain V~
doel it, then the City of Costa
Mela may aay they want to do It,
and then Irvine . . .'' he aid.
"It'a a matter of stopp.di thla
before it~"
ewtomen. c-.. ... and i.,una Beech
currently have no drug
~ lawa. Irvine Police
Lt,. 9ob 'Lennert said hla city WAI:
oor•dednC such a law but held
off became no Irvlne bl...,._ 'ii
.iunc~
Recovering Beep
considers oilers · ,·
.. I would want l'ountain BJ .JACKIE BYMAN Burm, an mtenliw care mane at
Valley'1 law to be stroneer than SANTA ANA (AP) -. Beep the Grand AW!Due Pet lfmlXtal.
the other cltl .. ," contended the gooae had a new beak Beep ate her fint aoUd foot
Councilman Nlel1en. "We've Saturday and a new eareer with Saturday, .a plate of sreem, after'
blllll ..,..,,,.. thmotber c::itislJo an a1ent, a 1cheduled TV Friday'• operation to replace her
tblnel lib tbia before.'' on "Real People" and. mmlnl upper beak wttll • p1a1tic
i 1'.'When the l'ountain !alleylaw ~ for Beep T..tmta, a ~ Mid Bunny lcbl, btr
Wll fint ~tect. ~ r;;;p;,-w pme anc1 a ~ acent.
rr.t, Vom llked that the recard-beUJC wrtttm for her. 0 We'w had a lot of calll." Ml. ~~be~· .. She' up Tbebeaklsin..i-Ickea Hid ... People have .._....,....it• m unwarnn-.. 1 · __.... indicated they want.9d to do a
gowmment re~tlon and a It loob pretty aood." laid Jami 90DI· We've Md a r.quest for
T-Jhlrta. Some 1•me .people .,. ___ ....,...._ _____ c_1_ ...... --.-.,..-,..--.-"-4'MWln-----. = ~ ~:_~tB:J
Alothard•p•rt1ne•MM111 After Beep'• owner, pet
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boepltal owner-admbWitrator
Wrr, JlaJ, bllld tb1I 7-J'W'-ald ...-ll8l'Cb a wtth mr .,__.
Milf-an oft ~ a dGI er Wild oorote, a traa•plaDt WH
1M m111ll ~a blall flan a
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.
The commllllon unulmoualf approvect
llMDClmlnt of UM park't ~ p111n to allow' ~t of daj•'* fM:Wta. CID a Itri~ ~ beech Mar the park'I IOU
border.
~t plant for Dohen)' BMcb had
c:aUed for la& camJlllt. to be tiuDt at that
Jocatkm, but Pw camPIJ'OWMf WU oppmed by .,.. Nlidlnta.
· hdlitlll planned for the..,.. now lnclude a ·~ JIU'ldnl lot, r.trooml, picnic tab19 . and bu'becue pita, eccordinl tlO Will&im IJOlina-',
ol. the atate Pub and a.cr.tton Departmerit.
He· aaid the department a110 will be
lnYWU&a.t dna whether the day.we parldnc _lot miaht l>e uled for O\lel1liaht camper parJdnl
befween 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.
Wlllinar aa1d at a comma.Ion meetina lut
TbW'lday that parb ofticlall hope to ui the
ltate $:tu.re to budaet $1.4 million In ltl
1984-85 t to ccmp)ete development Qf the
day-ute ties.
., ITSV8 ilAULS ............... A'* --.WV. ......rch fra:n UM drtwr'I
... ol mY, car. rw OClml to a bald conduiAon: I
Newpe>rt: BHch doeln't
bav-a tnfftc problem. At
liiilll not a a-u&ne one.
What.ff; have, I think. II a rk~ Droblam.
My \hej)ry that wmm.ath
all' the COMI, bArrbdll and
work crewa. the ltree1I ln
Newport are n.lly OK.
11M problem. • I f1c\u'e tt. II that the local awn\* an ...
under IUCh continUOUI repmr Ulat · iobody hll
been able to Und out that u.ete>a ldblna wraic
with them.
The atate of the 1treet1 in N•:etrt, I
luapect. .. a -=ret bidden by re.cl
projeeta, intenectloa. lmprove~t Jobi an
traffic ligrW synchronization chores.
The problem lln't too much traffic. lt'a tOo\
much lmprovinc.
Flnt it WM the Upper N~rt S.y Brldae·
1
Thll •• IOrt Of UM Ultimate in 'Wtina "the padeacl o1 ctrtwn. ~ •1 1111lliKt'toJ1rtnc
anodMI' hledeche. ~ day 111aud to brfnl
another lane cloiwe.
But I ltayed ooOt I didn't honk my horn like
the otlwa or C\J9 out the workmen. I mean, the
project only lMted two YMn· .
Anyway, I knew that heaven -ln the form
of a new eewn-lane apan -w. Jl-t around the
~. Wronc. The new bridle opened but the
work c:rew1 appeared to move down the hJahway
a mlle where they ltarted rtpp6na up Jamboree
&.d. ThJI WM an lntenecdon 'Wiclmll\I job.
With wmmer app'OKhina and the tounsta
flockh>4f to town, the ltate decided it WM a aood
time to IO to the other end ol. town and build a
bike lane aero. the Santa Ana River Bridae·
Naturally, thll meant clotln1 two of the four
~WU,~ ._m.n ~cm a brid&e,
but staylna cool about lt, of coune. Like -my fellow motorl1t1, I wa1 ju1t
thankful that the ltretch of hJChway between
the two brsq. wu OK. Just your bate smooth
u.Wng.
• •
That lllded quJcldy. Werk cnwa ~ tD
one mam1nc lMt manth and llW1ied clollJll -... .
It w• a ltWer P.'C>Jec:t -new ptpaa, the wen.; But hey, I kriew the new ..,,,er lint .,..
needed. I remembel' the. p-eat ltW ......... al '81.
Th• th1nall happen.
That'• when the Newport BoWlvanl tnttiC
lipa} synchn'lrUJ.aUon job ltarted. ThJI Wal a blale and involved Wf!rY traffic Uaht from the
&Ont door of the Newport Qty Hall to the San
Diego Freeway.
Unfortunately, Newport Boulevard allp II
the final lea of my approech to work. It turned
out that to l)'nChronlze the lfahta ihey tint bad
tobe~
• Thia WM lots of fun. F1nrt it'1 littfng l.dle on every brklae 1n town and next tt'• aet:dnc
stopped .at Wf!rY traffic light between the harbor and -the freeway.
But rm not mad, a little amdoul to try out
t0me ~ theee lmprovementl maybe, but not rmd.
I ~ IOl'Deday tome0ne ii .,U,, to chw
all the ro.d ·wCX"k ganp out of town and the
whole dty'1 amnc to run like clockwork.
But rtti not tak:inB any beta on when thafll
be.
WE HAVE A GOOD TIME IN MEROM
....................... ~
LAST CALL -Jack Hammett c1oaes out 21
years with CGsta Mata police reeerves he
organiRd.
Merons.· Your good-time cotton collectibles.
• ~ Soft clothes you'll love to hang out In.
! · ·,. Little kids look gr8at. So do big kids. So do Dads.
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E:xperiellce On reserve
Mea.'1 llammett cited•• 'part-tlme' police career ends
•1 JODI CADBNllSAD , trattic divtaan; recalled that Hammett waa • .. •ir=, .. 8-11 '1wa)'I belll kind al Wee alviaYt around to otter Younaer Jeck n.; the fonDer a fathw blc9Lm ba11 okMl" than men advice about rfttraJnfn1
o.ta ..... ~ who blmmit the ...... r-.lled Cal1t Robert bneh tempert.
the dtY°i flnt rllln9 officer 21 Moody, who WM a f7-year-okl Chief Neth Mid that he WU
~ • may haw pu1W l)ft U.Ut.mant when Hammeh jo&ned l mp re 1 • e d w 1th th• way
another tint: the onlY knoWn the department. Hammett had hand 1 e d an
r •• ...,. officer ln the lltate to Hamn:wtt fOf'dly NCal1ecl the attempted murcar cw that had
retlre. Um• that he wu dt11tn1 occurred only a few doon from
Durln1 a party la1t week twioUlly under a bot.-fo find a h1a houle.
an.nded by about '1& former and brobn ... line wbm the frail "I am deeply appreciative of
current police department white-hatred woman he waa the reeerve of6cen" Neth told
employeea1 Chief Ro1er Neth helpina needled him about the party(lOel"I. "Jd bu pven a
aaJd It.ate ottidall could not recall dro ~ hll peat deal of time."
another iwve offloer ltepplnC ~&bi. IU" altd into The chief then preaented
down from the uaually pari-tlme a neut>y pool u be 6ubed down Hammett with a 1Jlver police ~ the door a~ a dnaa rakl. bedp and Colta Meea Mayor
The job Wiii never ~ to Lt. Jacknon, who wu a Arlene Schafer procla.lmed June
Hammett, who .ametm. Joaoed 21-year-old officer In 1961, 9 u "Jack Hammett O.y."
40 houri a week and helped eet
::;=..~~~·now Sunday guests scheduled
"At fint they aaJd I WM too
old," aaJd Hammett, Who WU 41
at the Ume. "That ltlmulated me.
I aid, 'Let me bompete with the
)'OW\11\1)'1.. t II
The reUred Naval lnteJ.Ucence
offJcer worked patrol and~~
department when he w.. elected
to the "ouncll In 1970. He
returned ln 1978 to work In the
Here .... the ecbeduW ~
on the ma.jar 1leJevlllon network rw-. lni.vtew lhowa today.
ABC, '-nm Week with David
Brtnkley,0 Secretary of State
Alexander M. Haig Jr., from
WMhlnpm. . I
CBS,~ the Nation," Sen.
All these. and more. are In Beverly Center, Pasadena, Westwood.
Cbarlea Percy, ~m., chainnan of
the Senate Foreign Relation.a
Ccmmittee, from Wuhlnaton.
NBC, "Meet the P"reaa,"
J'arouk K.addum1, head of the
Paleatl nian Liberation
Oraanlza tlo n 'a political
department, from th e United
Nationa.
Century City, Sherman Oaks, Del Amo. South Coast Plazs and Mission Valley.
(Kids also In Mission Viejo. Men's also In Manhattan Beach.)
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D .emonstrations show
(defenses still welcome
Over the tut aeveral montha,
the 1pectac)e of hundreds of
thousanda of Europeans
demon.trating again.t American
plana to deploy modern nuclear
miaallea on the Continent has
beoOme almoet routine.
Two ,demonatratjons last
weekend -staged u PresJdent
Reagan arrived for conferences
with allies -weren't routine.
About 120,000 West Germans
gathered in Bonn and 60.000 in
Bavaria to shout slogans and wave
placards . thanking the United
States for preserving their
freedo~ and reasa~g Americans
they Wllh to remain allies.
For Reagan, trying to keep an ·
overcrowded schedule, sweating
over economic policy
disagreements with allies, sleeping
through a blunder at the U.uted
Nations and watching wars in the
Middle East and South Atlantic,
the demonstrations were probably
one of the highlights of his just-
concluded trip.
Many Americans found the
outpouring to be a pleasant
surprise also. The anti-American
demonstrations, where the U.S. is
denounced regularly as a
warmonger and the Soviet Union
goes unmentioned, have become
more than a bit tiresome. For
decades, American taxpayers have
spent billions to keep troops,
tanks, planes and ships on guard
against any threat from the
heavily armed Warsaw Pact forces
to the eut. Deterrtns a repetition
of the 1940. la not warmongering.
Americana ahould remember,
however, that the majority of
Western Europeans want to
remain allied with the U.S. and ita
military umbrella. And we ahould
understand European•• fean of
being caught in the middle of a
nuclear sliowdown between two
superpowers.
The fear of the mushroom
cloud •tarted the mass protests.
The Western allies have agreed the
U.S. should install 572 modem
nuclear missilea to counter the
Soviets' 300 deadly SS-20
rockets, each armed with three
warheads pointed at Western
Europe. The U.S. Pershing ll and
cruise missiles are to be installed
in West Germany, Italy, Britain
and The Netherlanda next year.
No sane person wants a
nuclear anns race. There are too
many nuclear and conventional
weapom in Europe, on both sides.
The solution, though, is not
unilateral American withdrawal
of these weapons but a verifiable
and substantial reduction covering
both NATO and the Warsaw Pact.
This is a far more difficult course,
but the only long-range solution to
weapons proliferation.
In the meantime, the U.S.
must keep up its defenses in
Europe. It is heartening to know
that despite the anti-American
protests, many Europeans feel the
same way.
Vote coUnt lag stays
Once again Orange County
was among the last in the state to
tally up its election votes, coming
in 5lst out of the state's 58
counties. Final results were not
available until some 12 hours after
the polls closed Tuesday evening.
But that'• not the worst
record. In June 1980 lt took four
days to come up with the complete
tally.
That was the first time the
county used its highly touted $1.5
million computerized vote-
. counting. system which proceeded
to break down, through human
and mechanical error, from start to
finish.
But in November 1980, the
glitches seemed to be overcome
aQd the counting procedure took a
mere eight hours or ao.
Although it hardly affects the
fate of the nation, to anxious
candidates, late televia1on
watchers and impatient news
people, tlte wait for election
retulta 1eema interminable -
especially whey they learn that
San Diego County. with a ~
voting population, can get its
vote-counting act together hours
ahead. of dninge County.
But Registrar of Voters Al
Olson says he doesn't anticipate
much improvement here because
the system purchaaed by the
county -against the advice of
oonsultl¥ltl -1s just slower than
thoee in uae elaewbere.
Even without the few last-
minute mixupe that marred this
election. the count could not have
been completed more than about
90 minutes earlier, h~ claims.
That's because the county's
equipment requires one additional
step~ in the counting procedure
that is eliminated in other 1)'8tems.
And, Olson points out, the primary
ballot thi1 year was
exceptionally long, involving one
more voting card than used in the
November 1980 election.
Any improvement. in the
2-year-old electronic counting
system apparently would involve
a substantial additional Investment
of time and money. So, given the
climate of the times, it eeems
likely Orange County will
continue to watch and wait for
many elections to come.
. ,
Fly sylllbol of our dreaID
Tomorrow, June 14, is Flag
Day. The date also marks the
beginning of the 21-day Honor
America salute, confinned by an
act of Co~ to run from Flag
Day throug)l the Fourth of July.
It is a period when Americans
are encouraged to honor their
'()OW)tl'y and ce1ebrate its history of
freedom.
An appropriate beginning to
the ulute la the dilplay of the
Stan and Stripee on Flag Day.
At fini there were no stan on
the American tfif. The f lrst emblem wu one o 13 red and
white ltripea, but with the British
Union Jack in the corner later
~ by 13 •tan repreeenting the states. The forerunnei: of
tDdiy'1 mnner -created by Betsy
Bcm -wa. officially adopted on
Juni 14, 1777. But John Paul
Jon. in 1172 bad flown an earlier
~•Ilion of the ••American Start" to !WenUly ·hi1 veuel in warfare
•'Ml GM Bnu.h lloOp Drake,
Jn 1780, two more SUipea arid
stars were added to the official
flag in recogrii tlon of the
admisston to the union of Vermont
and Kentucky. But by 1817, there
were five more states to include
and Congress ordered a. return to
the original 13 stripes. with the
simple addition of a atar for each
new state. .
In the history of America the
fl8ga of seven natiom have flown
over parta of the country claimed
or occupied by Spain, France,
England, Holland, Russia, Sweden
and Mexico, along with the flap
of the Republics of Texu and
California for brief perlodl.
But tOday the colorfW Start
and Stripee ~bly IS the best
recognized f1a1 in the WOrMI. In
times of 1tre91 it baa ti8ell bUined,
trampl4!d and dilhonoftd In Odm'
i.nct.. But to tn09t who tee lt. the
American f1aa ltil1 .ymbolizm •
dream of f~ that has become
a ttality for more than 200 mnuon
people.
Fly It thankfully tomorrow.
...
Preserve nature's province
By BELEN CRAIG
Helen Craig,• resident of Hunfinllton
Beach, offt1n these consideratJOM prior
to Friday'• meeting ol the mte Coufal
Canmlmion reprd1ng the Bo1-Chica
w~tlan<U.
The best part of my homeward struaJe on the freeway every evening ia
when I tum onto the oU-ramp where I
11ee the hawks. There are two of them,
IOlring on the air current.I, their fierce
eyes watching every ,movement ln the
field below.
_The hawks have becbme more
valuable to me than ever now, becaUle
ia dwfndlln&. Nil "alurbaniJ.ed1"
the~ of Orance c.ou.ntv
and '' '' the 00Mt 10 that
the ~ syRem whJcb IUpported
the bird population Nil almost vaniahed.
NOW THE LAST wetlands on which
our native and milratm)' bUd9 depend
are under attack. Lawyers for the
developen are c:NJlenlJna the courta for
the right to build a marina ln the Bolu
=:ea3~ ~:~ :! asked to lend the birda . and rai8e
a million do1Jan fr:r the benefit of real
Htate lntereata •J!d that 1mall
1 percentage arnoqst ua who can afford to
support a yachtlnc habit.
Gardner's column
I once believed I knew the ultimate
game plan of thme per90lll =ble for cementina the beaches, b out
the oout with b.tgb-rt.es,. and polluttnc
the air. They int.ended to van1ah with
their lll-gotten 1aln1 to a tax-tree
Paradi8e, while the rest of ua choke on
their leavlnp. I WU wrong. The tax-ftee
Paradbe bas disappeared, tbanJm to the
grump_inen of native populations
demandinl a piece of the aood life for
tbemlelvea. And atW the cement m1xen
roll 00.
The truth la that the deveJopen and
real e1tate broken who create the
concrete world are a new breed. nu.
aberration .la .happier In an air-
condltloned Merceda. crawling on a conaated freeway thlOUlh the llDOI than he would be in a oonvertlble rolllna
along open to fresh air. nu. ii a hwnan . .
.
1pecle1, but a mutated, lower-1eJe1 human. ;
Fortunately, nature me the mllWer:to f
Ulla threat. Nature la red in toQth .ewt I claw ~use every animal has tte
predator, who keep1 lt from m:yt.bg
enough to mab a nuiaance of i U a
mutation of humanity has occu.rrflid,
IOIDething elae will mutate to control Its
spreed.
FOR THE ANSWER, I choo.e the
tteeway hawks. Someday IOOll I will
look up to see that araceful glide,
magnified a thowand timea. One of ~
huge birds will fold tremendous~
and fall, in the c:haract.erWtic, terrifyihg
swoop of the hawk falling like a
projectile from the air. The mutaied
predator will land on a Mercedes,
cruahing the metal roof like an ea with
it• iron beak and claws. The
enVironmental dspciler within wOl )>e
matched from the wheel and carried off,
kicking and ~. through the ll1JOS
to hit doom. It ia nOt nice to fool wUh
Mother Nature. •
Yesterday I aaw a hawk drop besrde
the freeway to make hit kill lfe was a
sizable apedmen. Perhaga the ovenllle
mutation hM becU,n. and just in tia)e.
One more pievance and we peeoMble
environmentaliata would have had 10
find a mad scientist to speed up the
prooell .
Entrepreneui-s' ventu:r:e spirited
I
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By ROBERT GARDNER
Robert Gardner I• • uml-retlred
· jurVt. .frequent emcee and aenlOf' body
•urliJJ6 enthu.1 .. t alolJI the OrM11e c.c.t.
One time Cbatlie Plummer and I bad
an abalone route.
Charlie Wal the belt all..around water
man I ever' knew. He taught me to swim,
to IUl'f, to dive, to clam. to fish and to
pom:h. I aw-Charlie taught me almost
everythl.QJ worthwhile that I ~ver
learned.
AJlo Charlie Wal a free eoul One year
he reptered • a Communilt. What a
commotion! This Wal almost U bed as
reailteri.q Democrat.
To compucate matt.en, Charlie had a
vety lelllldve job'with the dty. He drove
a truck for the ltrfti department. The
dty mnply oould.n't have him planting
bombs on their dty ltrftta. Ol ooune
Charlie wu no more of a c.ommun11t
than I WU. Thia WU just his way of
reailteri.q one man'• protest aplnlt the
ecrewed-up world.
Well, as a result of all of this
community upheaval. Charlie dediWI to become a capitallat in a bl.a way. Re and
I were dol.n, a Jot ot aDUoae dlvtnc
toplher' 80 be dedded to open up an
abalone route.
unreMOmble Um&tt an free enterpn.e
whh lofty diadaln. So early every morn1nc we would dlW at Arch Rock. off what la now ShONclW, which then
Wal a ltUbble f:lel4
Then we woWd ~ a IWUlY ..S
full of u.Jonf tO Clmlie'1 car on the
Cout Hlcbway. Walktna acre.a that
stubble aeJd mlTYlnl a IKk of abalone wu ~ on the'.-feec but tt never
occurred tO us to w.r-ahoeL Maybe we
didn't haw any.
Our ftm ~WM at the White ff~
Cafe in La1una. Our prlce1 were
ridiculow -two bl• an abalone. FOi'
Ulla we shucked thi .a.loot, trimmed it,
pounded it and aUced It tnto Maka.
I Chink at thia ~ abUalw .-a
.... to ......... DQUDd;J Ide that ...... dwJJ.Wllm. ... , . ......_ iiJtllii/b;:z ...... W 11 tu ps ~ "E -ifltit ..... -" ~·~"'·• ,1*'reoutGltbi l
faoUUy. The demand waa M~Dy hllh u..nc people
more &haa ·ll· veart old, e 1
=of wbom re1'-°nded '° • hailpltal tor the '1· Thou1h aome fel t
nel1bborfiood hou1tn1 cod11 JIOYWnlM property d9Yelopment ind l an dJcaptn1 rHtrlot
lndtvidualilm; the Yllt majority
uld auch reaulaUona protect home valuta.
In a nlated lnue, moat
ack.nowledpd that oommW'llty
..oelaUon t .. are worthwhile
btca\.118 they maintain aervtc. and the quality of their
ntJ&hborhooda.
"'1Y OR MOU NOPLI TO Jc.
QMND PND C~AIGN
CMAftDBYOUR
ADVMNINQ AQIHCY -
JUIT TO tm.P ADYUNI
Ttll IA&.a
Orenoe OoMt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 13, 1882
Teen·a1er1 have enou1h
ectlv1U• a«lOrdJ.nl to 60 percent of the re1pondent1. No teen•
were poU.d, howtvet. But nearly
40 percent of 1Wlden'8 Mid the city need1 more recreation
centen for tta teena.
"Our .. umption that Irv1ne ii
a beeutlful community wtth a
peat ct.l to offtt WU IUpporWd
by ~the majority ot rtl&dlri'8 we
surveyed, .. the report concluded.
"Thia nudy proved that
p1anMd commun!U. do tn fact
work. Newrthel-. It ahoWd be
1trei•t<A that It takea people
worklna with one another to achMtYt um reeult."
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CJUCAOO (AP) -11Don't blame me " • llkl C.arlton ,,.. •
"Revolutlonlm the PID!I and let'• bua the
tlcben, betwl and coem..'' llkl Ollkland BUlcl.tt Martin. &wt ed when they blame l'llk,"
utd C61C!.IO \Yhlte Sox Mana1er Tony ~ •-rhey'n trytna to make a acapept
out c1' bJm."
What'• it all about?
And the Oakland A'1 and. White Sox aeem
~ be tqareat offenden.
LAST YEAR THE A'1 avenaect 2:5~per
pme. Th1t year they are up to 2:58. They
fiaw had 18 PJDe1 of over 3 houn plua three over & houn.
Lut week they were ·~ <:Nf!!r three boun a pme until they hac1 pmea of
2:14 and 1:58 ap1nst Boston which brouaht
dQwn the aver.,..
The White Soxt They have played 20
pmel of 3 houn plu. and are •vencma 2~ per pme th.II~
The two teum bit the betcha recently
when It took them 3:47 to play an 8~-lnnlna
pme whk:b QUcaao won M . That WM 10
minuta abort of the reoord aet by Boston and
Cleveland five yean .,o when 27 rum were
ICOl'ed.
Fllk baa been gettina most of the blame
for the Jencth of White SOx .-mea.
"There are a Jot of thin8I that are ~
Oil that are not the fault of the pttcheri ana
catchen,'' laid Flak. ''Some batten like RJcby
Hendenon of Oakland take five mlnuw up at
the plate."
HENDERSON, THE maJor-le~·ue1' leed~ bw ste.Jer who hM been fllrUng w1ih llltOUnd1nl avence of a atolen .,_ •
pme, allo comum. a Jot of Ume once be aeta
Oil bw.
Pltchen trnmecftately start throwtna to
fint to "hold him cm." and in most trwtancw
be wtndl up steal1na anyway.
'"That baa to 6e done, lt'1 part of the P.D!•" Im.ti l'llk. "But there are other
mlDIP.c'' Sure, there are tlmel I try to slow down
PEEK-A-BOO -Chicago leCOnd bueman
Tony Bemuard does die splits after taking a
throw &o n:ttre Anpl ~ b•en .. n 8obby
Grich, who bad lllCrificecl during the fourth
inning Saturday. AEI!~' won for second
ltrafebi cla1. beatmc w~ S.. ~-
my= and tbse are tlmm I speed him up.
·h on ~ -tuadnn, ~~If you an~ap1mt1n~ak.lb.' )e .
CHICAGO (AP) -Ken
Foneb went to tcbool J'rlday nlPt and Jeuned hfl .... IO
well that he aet the Chlcaao
White Sox on their heel•
Saturday.
Working before U,084 -
' Cbicaao'• bigest bueba1l crowd of the le8IOl1 -and a national
teJevilloo audJence, Fonch fired
a mappy tbnle-bltter in Jeed'nc
the Ancell to • 3-0 vict«y.
''I came out lMt nlaht and
watched (Bruce) Ki8on ptch."
uld J'orach. "lt wu helpful
On TV today
channel 5 at 11
1incJe to Steve Kemp wUb two
ouu In the fourth. lie did not
allow another buenmner until
Jim Mon1lon beat out • bunt In
the llxth.
Almon aot the third CbkMo
bit with • two-out ... In the etahth.
Foncb walked two and struck
out two In tumtna In his aecand
1hutout and aeventb complete
pme °' the .-in.
Steve Trout, 4-~. ,.__the aer, starUna b1a downf.all In the fifth
:when the An1ela. 1COred an
uneamed J'\Dl to bniak a m 'w
tie. · With two out, Tim l'oU •,,,W.
Trout threw wlld on an
auempted pkkolf for m error,
~after flrlt bueman Tom ek recovend the ball and
threw It Into the Chb8o duaout
for another error. l'oll iaanlf.
Brian Downln1 and Rod
Carew, extendlAC Im bttU.,
.n.k to 17 ...-. ~to
start the alxtb. Bo~rlch lllCrWced and Don ...
intentionally walk before
Dllancei •Qlled to Wt Im two
n.IDI.
GOTCHA -Db!:kr ba1e-runner Ken Lmdreeux diWll toward ftnt bMe in a
vain effort to avoid being picked off by
"You do tt man aphwt a twD ldrie
Otklanc:l beca'--the A'• l\lll a lo&," llAd Jiik.
"You do It 1-.,.m.t a tem:n that dolm't run
and ~fol' the home run."
bJI club beca= ~im:'t.": Hendenon, Dwayne Murphy Ud Davey
Lopea, But the fiery 0.kland =on .... hll
de<e JdeM of apeedtna up the ...... .
''Why doee a _,.tichm' haw to ID off the
mound to ao to his mouttir ..sa ll8rUn. "Can't be stay on the mO&md, ao fo bit mouth
and wipe lt oft?" ••Sure, I know a ptcher la pnc to throw
to f1rlt bue four or five u.m. Wbenewr
'Why can't we bug our players?
Instead of going out to tbem, we
can talk to them I rom tbe dugout.'
-o.lcland'• lllY MerUn
Rldcey Hendenon. geU OD bale. And there are
also a lot of ptch-ouu. Thara pen of tbl
game. 'Ibat'• part of Flak'• job,'' mid MarUn.
"AND EVERY TDIB we .eel a man cm
third bue, out cxmea the man..-to warn bis
pitcher, his catcher and h1I intJelden about
certain play. we have." r
"Why can't we buc our p&ayenf Imtmd
of aotna out and at.oppmi the ... to 1-Jk to
them, we can talk to them froln the dulout,"
said Martin.
"Why should we have to take time out to
give llipl?" said MarUn. ''Why cen't I ).9t
stay in the duaout and •Y 'Let him Ft CJete.'
We live a lip and the batter lt.epl out and we
start all OYf!r apln.
"Jlevolutlonl1e the 1ame, I aay," utd
Martin. ''But no, m.be.ll hM dont It U. way
for more than a hundred years and eweybody
.,. why c:hanet!" I
Roland Helnond. aenera1 mamcw o1 the White Sox. la ane who doem't -.y "why man-.,..
--1'l'ft;I a l&'l>Od idea," aald ffamond. UWby
not chanae? 1 think the Ja~are waddnc
Oil aomethlna like that by the battinl
P,Y.. Cenalnly, It would p speed tbln&I · up and the ...,,. eouJd be far the IOOd."
.
Stadler breaks mold
of golfing standouts
FrtmAP6'a.-.. -
PEBBLE BEACH -Crall II Stadler baa~ a popalar ~ ln~.
J'or 1everal aea1ona now,
tel•vi1ton commentatora and nationally
dtculated colwnniata~ted .chat po -fa ic.lnf lta • the emer of an unidenuttatr.1 and lD rc~ifr band of look...WC. men.. all tall. and blond.
'11*1 Stadler came alcN.
He'• not call. Ha'• not blm>a.
And he'• deflnltely -very
definltely-not aktnny.
He terMla tio be en the
chunky aide. He baa
powerful, ~ lhouldera
'wfth the hlni ol a paunch
. •trualJ.na ap.lnat hi.a belt.
Bia la Ta round and pink,
STADUR and 1raced by a drooplna
muac.che that helPI proY'ide
him with h1a lw-Uwi-l)oriow nickname, ''The
Waln.w..''
And he'• aJao -at leMt thla aeuon -the best player ln the pme, a fact that atabl»Nw
hlm u a major fact.or ln any ciomlderatioo of the
82nd U.S. Open Golf Ownpkmbip. be(pnntnc
'Dluraday on perbaJW the most apectaculu' cow.
ln the United Statee, the Pebble Bet.ch Golf
Linka.
'Tm not what you'd call a majon-«lented
peraon.'' u.id s~. tbe -.i'a only three-
Ume winner with victol'y win ln the kemper
Open. He alao bo1da the money-wtnnlni ie.d
with more than $312,000.
'l()b, you know acme toumamenta ue more
important than otben. but. really, they're aD
pretty much the 1ame tlo me."
Olym~lc coins reluctantly suppor:ted
WASHINGTON -Repre-• aegtatlvea of the U.S . and Loa
An1elea Olympic Commltteea
reluctantly aupported thla week
legialation cal11nc for the m1nUnc of thr. ~ commemontfna the 1984 Summlr G--.
The coma, tio be JitOduced by the U.S. Mint.
will be aold dr«nettkally by the Trwury and overaeaa=y vate flrmL Al they preferred a 17-eoin pl'OJP'8ID
whJch w uae only private marbtlnc flrml,
the Olympe offidala told the Senate Bmkll>c.
Committee the Con1reaa needed to pua
legialation u aoon u pomible, even if It c:aDi for
fewer colna than they wanted.
Quote of the day
Guy Ward, ~ State buebe.11 COllCh. on h1a t.eun'a problema with weather
thJa aeuon: ''We opened the Bil Eaaht
-.i In SO-degree we.ther tn Nibnib.
That'• 80 degrees collectively -27 26 ahd 27 degreee... '
Braves keep rolling at Candlestick
Gleu B•"ard drove ln foui-II rum and S.. Boner had five bits,
powertnc the Atlanta Bravea to a 10-6
victory CNer San Fnmdaco Saturday
afternoon at CandleaUck Park. The wln wu the
t1fth atraigbt for Atlanta, which lncre ued ita
tnMt.ery .,.m.t the National Leq\.le Weat to
17-3 overall and 13-0 on the road . . .
Elaewhere In the NL. Qrtl Weldt blanked
Howt.on on four blta for h1a
fourth conaecutlve victory
and Lala Salasar hit hia
aecond homer ln u many
. aamea to cap • tour-run
fourth lnn1nc .. Sm Dleao atayed two pmee behind die
Braves with a 4-0 win ...
Al Olt•el"a twc>-nm double
htahUahted a three-run
aeventh-lnnlng uprildnc that
carried Montreal to a. 7.5
victory over the Chlca10 Cut>. . . . Mike
.1«1.._ and 8-BMpl homered and CraJa
8wU posted h1a flfth victory of the aeuon u the
New Yark Meta downed St. Loul.a, 6-2 . . .
Rl ht b nder Maaay Sarmleato held
to a:lx blta and alngJed home two • ttlbursh bi.ted Pblladelpbla. 9-2.
8te9dy F1oyd brMZtng by ftve
,oH:f.~~t~= 'II a flve-UDCtV-;;" 87Tturc1a1 and ··•~ded hil lead to five atrokM =~ ~fbM!aC:-+.°'1111~~ :;:;r.:-the eo. put J'loyd pos;nfortably aheld ot ~Mae BollUd, a n,oo.wtnmr in hlia ~
~ y..... U J'loJd em tdd en and pkk:
1U.P tbe flm pm. of t'2,000 today, be wOuld ~ the tpOl't'a sixth Pliar-'. to ~ m111lon 1n career eun1ft8I • • • Jq 8
playtnc 1n • aMdY drilile on the front • abot a 70 to IDCHMi hlr Jeed to two ltl'Olmi ln the
LPOA C~ptonahlp In Muon, Ohio. Boda O..W. who lmred U. ft.m..round lwl and
trailed by one Stroke at the hallway J»C'nt. ran
Into trouble lmmedJately OD the 8,298-yard
Grtaly OSune at the Jack Nlcldaul Sporta
Center, beclnn1na with a txweY on the flm ~.
hlttina a aw 90 anodMr mil lancllnc bellde a
cart path en another. She adJl manajed a one-
under 71 to 10 ax-under for the tournament.
Sima denies report of drug use
Profeaalonal football'• top •
draft choice of the year ,
It• Slm1, aaya be doea not U1e U-lelal ct.nae. and the New Enfnd
Pafrlota, who obtained the t~nalve
•Y they belifte him. 1be Globe
Saturday that Simi, of the Univenlty
of w one of nine dnft choMm out of 160
..... In Tmnpa lMt JllW8l")' who had pellllUve ~ for cocaine. "We had
hlm checked tboroucblY by
our own doctcn and their
ccmclullon la that he doea not
have a drua problem," aid C~aet S•ID•aa, the NFL
club'• vice pt'tllklent ...
Web1ter MeDoaald, a atar
pitcher In the old Ne1ro
Baaeball Lea1ue, dfed
Saturday at the -ae of 82
-. . . Undefeated -llle .. el
Splab atloppecl chaJJenr' Jeny Celetdlle at 1:58
-of the ellhth round to retain h1a WBC light
heavywelabt Ude 1n a bout Saturday In Atlantic
~ . . . Carl Lewi1 wcm the 200-meter de9tl 'SJdMr Mane tloOk the mile tlo b~t the
Jumbo Elllott Invitational Track eet In
Villanova, Pa .•. Job MeEaroe and Jtm;, C..•n fouabt throuah to the final of the 8 Art.cU Grana Prix tmnia townammt ln I.c:mdol\
with vlctorlea over Orta Lewla and Kevla
.Cure., re,pectlvely. . .L"eo cr.1 battered
Serpe PabDa and claimed the WBA Junior
featberwetaht crown from the defendln& = t!>iat~'i:di.tmc;.i'a. dedRon 1n a
Cohen, Meagher also wla.nen
BY BOWAllD L. BANDY or .. ....,,.. ....
-It W..'t meant to be that way an the bill'•rc
but there la little doubt that the seYentHD M.,.an. Swim Meet of Ownpk>nl la the pen w
~of America'• pnm&ere female twfmam, I
... -~~hal won four ewnta and,,...,_,
wecond ln another after two daya ot the m.t tbM.
concludet ton_taht at the Mllllon Viejo In~
$wlm CunpJG 1n Marsueftte ReCreatloa c.w
fMtur!Nr many of the nation'• top swtmmen.
In lour prevloUI yeera. C.ulldm m. belll
blah-point winner and la well on the way to a Mb
_s_W._lM._M~lN_G~~~~lliil
UUe. She will twlm ln three lndMdual eYmlll t ! ~~00-metet btickstrob, 200 IM and i I
"I'm really pleaaed with the way l'm j
awimmlnl£i ht qow, 1• ahe uld followtn1 her i aecond trtum ln the 400-meter lndMdual niedley
Saturday t. She allo won the 200 free mrUer
and WU a ln the 200 beck and 100 bi...t Clll
J'riday nlght
WXlme-wile rm not awiJnnUJlc .. well .. laat
year," the added. "Strategy-wiae, I 1'..i need to be a
little fast.er. My breastatroke needa a little more
work on technique.
"I've .un aot a lot more work to do tio pt
where I want to be. I awim the IM a lot In pndice
becauae I get to IWim all of the R"oke9 that way. Winn1n8 the 200 beck ii the flrat time I have wen It
anywhere in the country." .
WllJLE CAULltlNS appeera rlabt on acbedule •
despite beinc tired from all the f:ieavy trainlna, i I
othen appear to be just a shade behind her In their • spedalU... •
'Ibe flrat three events on Saturday nilbt were :
won by awtmmera wbo had posted victoriel tbe : nlaht before.
Tiffany Cohen of the host Mlaalon Vieio
Nac:t.doree. who celebnted her 16th birthday t6e
day before, captured the 400 freeatyle after
wtnninc the 800 Friday.
Jett Kc8tott of lnduatry Hilla woo the mm'•
400 to make hlm a double winner with tbe 800
Friday; and Mary T . Meagher took the 100 •
butterfly Saturday In meet record time of 1:00.38 :
aft« ~ the 200 fiy Friday. :
First time wlnneni Saturday lncluded Bob ;
P1acak. unattached. in the 100 butterfly; Rich :
Saegeio of the Nadadores in the 200 free and Ricardo
Pn'1o of the Nadadores by way of Brazil, in the 400
IM.
"I didn't rea11z.e my time WU a meet record."
Meagher aald. "I'm ltill having trouble putttnc my atrok~together all the way through a race •
smoothly." ~ i i ·
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP)
-Phil Lme blasted bia
thlrd home of the
Colleae World Serlea
Saturday mot to power flfth-niibcf Miunl to a
9-3 victory over
No.2-ranked Wichlta
State in the NCAA
~ 1 champm.blp ~ drove bJI 25th
hcmel' of the .....i well
OYW the J'7()..foot lip ln
left field with two
nmnen on In a dedllve a-run tJtth 1nn1q by
Miami. The vlctory left the
04·18·1 BurrlcanH
unbeaten ln the Hth
annual to~nament .
They were only the
nlDtb t.m to wtn a UUe
without a )om.
MlmJI allo ti. .... the
flnt team other than '
Southern CallfomLa to
10 unbeaten ln the
oaDep .... Dee 19&7.
Tb• Trojana flnlabed
•mb-ten ID 1981, 1M8,
1 ~~=-= Mlllit KMprak tor two
1 n1D9 ID the bottom of the
flnt lnnlnl aa Phil
Stephen1on doubled
home one run and
dealpated hitter RUii : u---•"--NCAA RBI ........ -.,_..._,... .I.\.. l"'" : record-eettet whn ov,
llnaled home another. Wichita State arabbed
a tbrw-tuD ie.d when
Morma Jed otf the third
lnnlDI with hl1 24th
hcmel' of the -.i. The
bome nm U.O W• bit tbtrd of the toummmnt.
....... quallfytnc for
111 fUth ttnlabt ... jumped oD -Shocker ~ Dan JWnkel ID
the fifth lnn1na when
Javier ve1nqms Jed oi1
with a .... md maY.t
to thl•d OD a Mitch s..ne double.
1 ~ 8hWdl llnPd
home lJoch nmnen one
out Jaw and advancld to
tblrcl • Bmy Wrona and 8'"9 Lwby wa1bd the bMllio.t.cl. '
s..n Softe'• -=ri&e f1J awed Sldeldm wttb
the 1ame·tytn1 run .,.... Lane ..nwMd bla
three-nm bamm'.
Celebrity S8r.Vlca
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Repubk's ~Service, ntJN ~
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New C>n8~rllna
Siir.Vlce East.
reeord wins
Tb9 Jmne a.bell and J'ountatn v.u.y J'laa.
each potted narrow
v'.ctiorlll Saturday nflbt lnArwtmll~ AmodaUGD play at Loi
CabeDlrol.
Irvin• 1haded ~~n~1bo-:
Burke tallied, while :rounta1n v.u.y aot &JM
the Santa Ana Wtnda,
3-2 •
SUND A¥
CHAMPAGNE ·aauNce .
in the Mediterranean Room
.from 10-3 •
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'n. O.~I' ._ cllillat ID Ula&
ltntcb ..... • 17~ ---by 8outhem cal Conference foe t;-A Harbol'.
118ut ~-~fell apart.,., that.'' ~ 1_1....-the Odwc' ct.y
11 he watcbld 1 •• OomiDUftlty eon ... ioum~ni pme ta .... at
Blair Tield. "'lblre'a no way eo.d\
Hoowr would JM that happlD to ua."
be lidded. '
COACH BOOVD fl J'Nd HooYer,
ba1eball coactt at Golden WHt
Colle ... And SJJAe&e! II rtpt. Hoovw
didn't JM 1hat lmid of a turnaround
happen with bit RmtJer team.
80 SPIEGBL will be a ComhUlkW
in 1983, but he Wouldn't mind ~
,,an A in 198'. Oakland dratted the Lei
Alamltoe Jliah sraciuate bl the third
round of thil Yf!Ar'• wtncu draft. ••Yeah, l want to play_ P.O ball."
With Sp&eael • one of the catalysta thJa ..-on. the RUltlmw ro.red to a
18-0 firat half of Southern Cal
Conference play, laJ,!!'I the
COl'Dllr'ltCne for their' quail dm for
thJa ~· state tournammt. And Hoover and the nit of ~
Ru1tlera can thank tbe Cypre11 Co"eae tramfer fer their fourth-ever
•tea~. 11He WM a Welcome liabt fer ua,"
noted Hoover. He'• one of the premier
power bitten around, Just a .,]jd
performer.
SPIEGEL, AT lt, baa air.dy made
\wo tran1ition1 -movin1 from
pitcher to outfielder and then
outf:lelder to the Rmden startina tint
bueman. He batted .360 th.la year, ;,r n.lne home rum and added 42
It abould mo be noted that Spieael
hM walked M Umee and been hit by a
pitch Oil lo&~
"He'• a big old kid. Jle can bang in
there. It ieema like a lot of tmzm like
to throw him Jmkle," Hoover noted.
Meanwhile, s~::,1. while at eypre., aot acme tnbmaUon
from former GWC 1tar Tony Kinolover that Golden West would
be ~ perfect p1.ce to display bit
talen1a.
"At that time, I wu-thinldn1
about either Loni Beach CC or
Cerrltoe," noted Sl>Mtlel. who bad
already decided that-one year at
~ypr~11 w_a1_ ~nough. "Be
Sp6eeel admitted. "lfopetuu.y I aan
llm after my junjor year." If he doelD'f, he'll 11a)' at Nebruka
and earn hla phy1ical education
~ coacbm there '(Nebnllca) ~
areat. They have everythtna you
Could want In a bueball pl'Oll'mn -
indoor lnflelda, lndoor battina c:a,.a and a .,._t ooecb (John Sanden)."
Sp&eael added. . .
818 CURRENT coachlna ataff
haan't done anythln.! to hinder S~~11::1°~~t ~about
hlttlna alnce 1 came here. There'• • lot
of tbJno I didn't know when I came here. co.ch Hoover pointed out that I
didn't have a IOQCl becbllde. I didn't
even know what that wu. I jult had a
dead swfna," be said.
S~'a swinl WU revived at the
most opportUne time, however. When
he came to GWC, the RUltlen needed
a tint hueman, and Hoover tried him
at the cornir.
''We didn't really recruit him. He
recnaited hlm.lf," Hoover aaid. 0 He
played with our py1 d'-lrlnc the
aummer and the aummer team b
bsdm~bal we have now."
To bow valuable Speae1 II.
&over toyed with the idea of Ultnl
him Oil the mound durtnc the atate
~;::oar be.hadn't FIBING AWAY -Golden Weit College
"U you're t.alldnc about five pmie.. bueball star Chuck Spiegel did it all for 'the
you haw to do th1np Wr.e 1hat. He'• a Ruat1erl -pitch.lng. playing the outfield and
very aood athlete and be can handle at first base, batting .380 with nine homers and
it," HOover-pomted out. _4;;.::;2;._;RB=L=---------------
Newport's Palmer wins at Long Beach
By ALMON LOCLtBEY Dlllr .............
Uabt. overc.t weather IUW! hied the
58-00.t. RllCe Week fleet out al Lams
:ee.cb Y.cht Club Sa=: dkl :1iU1e ·
to chance the overall ID the ID a-..
Btll Palmer'• Holland-40 out of
Newport Harbor Yacht Club placed
third in the final l'llCe, but her three flnt
pJaces in the prevlow nee. gave her
ample pomtl to win C.. D OYer" &o
• Me)ville'a Choate-o&O Bipia out of Balboa yacht Club.
David Fenix' 55-f.oot doop Bu1Hrqi
.i.o io.t a battle but wan the a-A
war. In the final n&» the lilbt air
favored Dennis Choate'• 48-foot Bria
but Bullfroc with a aecbxt plllDe flnWl
atm won the clue by a maratn of e w
poin1a.
Tod~y's
radio,
.TV fare
-Sci McDowell'• Choate-44 Wuaion, ~ 11.txr Yacht Club won the final am B ,_, but It ..m't .,,.'Ch to
:>vertake lrvln1 Loube'• J'rera-48
BraY\n, St. FraDd9 Yadlt Cub. wbo
wan the cl.-with 2 !o4 pomtl abeld ol
IDUllan.
Tomahak, the Bolland-41 aldppered
by John A.rem, Balboa Yacbf Club, emal::i frtwn deep in the pack to win
the nee ln ci.. C. but Monroe
Wtn1ate'1 Serendipity-43 Scarlett
O'Hara had three bulletl to ao with her
aeccnd p1ace in the Jut nee to ..ny wtn
the c1MiL
In 0... Ethe New York-36 lnlanity, co-aid= ~Wayne Auatero and TOIU wport Harbor Yacht
Club, won the final nee but it wu too
little and too: late to OYeRIOme Ben
n.y oommlimloMd David .......
formerly wlth Sparkman an-a
8tephenl to deal&il the MW YICht. U
waa built at lf ewport O!hhote,
N.wport, R.L
Other --. whO bift j06ned tM t~te Include O.L.. PIUI and IM " p
Smith of J't. Wonh, Tex.. Gordon ·.} Edwardl o( San ,... • .,.,, and Oarl ,
Anderal of OkJahrne Qty. •
"We named tb• aew Yacht
De1ender becau.e we thoueht. it mlCht
lmprem the aeJeatlan committee in cue the iriaJa are dme "1Gt IWDIDll',''
qajpped BltckaUer.
Skipperina ~ in the triall
wW be-Davkl Vietol', who ~
C.owqeoul from Ted Turner in JM1
B!Kkaller, a fonner reaident of
Newport Beech. Mid plaJll call for a
lhab-down of the new 12-meter in
trials aaun.t Counaeoua thla pammer
and fall before a&ipplnf tbetn to
Newport Belich for winter tl'alnlna· Jladr•Ji..., one of the top )'llCht
nclna -1lon in the world, will be the
lkipper of ~ender with Jot.on .. hia t.c'tidarl Tbetr flnt chore will be
to beat Dennll Conner of San Dleao
who will have two new 12-meten at
bill dilpma1 in the defender trlala at
Newport, R.L next aummer.
BJw=lc•Der Mid be felt the wind and ::.•
eea conditiona off Newport Beech w-. c;
compuab]e to oondltlohl oft Newpol't. -:•
R.L and would be ideal f« winter
trainlna·
U.S. team vies
Job1on baa been tactician on
Co~ in two America'• Cup
cmnpalp, includlna 1977 when Ted
Turner "9fended the Cup.
Bledcaller and Jot.on both crewed
for RUlle1l Loni on Clipper ln the
1980 camJ)al8n but failed to make the
defender'• rOJe ap1mt Conner.
The U.S.A men'1 volleyball temn.
hued linoe 1ut year in San Dieao for
the 1984 Olympic Gamea in Lo•
Angelea, wlll hoat tbe National
volleyball team of Mexb> In a best.-
of-five game match Friday ln the
Long Beach State gymnaaium. q
. Game time la 7 p.m. ' -
Coach Doug Beal'1 U.S.A. team
1
:~'1 made sreat 9tridee in 1081. knocking
off sUch world cl.ul powen u ~
Japan and Cuba. In fact., the ~
American conquest of Cuba for the =·
The formation of the Defender·
dourageoua Syndicate atarted
following the 1980 America'• Cup
when Blackaller and Joblon decided
that a new 12-met.er wu needed for
the 1983 Campajgn.
gold medal at last November'• Canada Cup marked the first auch U.S .
victory over their Cuban oounterperta
since 1973.
The U.S . aquad doea have a
distinctive Orange eo..t flavor to it u
Steve Timmons (Newport Harbor
High-Orange Cout College-USC), R~_y Dvorak <Laauna Beach Hlgh-
USC) and Mlb BWdwd (Newport
Harbor Hlgb-Pepperdlne) are on the
team_
Defender ~t off the ground during
a meeting with Nk:k and Jane Heyl.
Newport, R.L who aareed to apomor
the dellp and ccmtructlon of a new
12-meter.
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LAI VIOAI (AP) -If thin ti .. ,.... to dmcdbe ~ HolmM' vtciory-over Gerry ~. it hM to be .. ,,.. ...
HolmH kept ht• _polu t~bout hll Worlcl Boxt.ni Council beavywetaht title .,..... ...,.. CoOniy wtdcb
tnded Iii ~a.. lath iWiM4 Friday
nilbt.
Mevtr dtcl Holmll ..,. In
1n1ry •111ohan1H with the
~wer-P,Unchtn1 oqllen1er, which oould have left &Im ~ not ft.a~ betna Ill& JOw, WWcb occurftid -.u
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Hlfpt IOOtht arthrlUI
pain. Orftlnal or
Gfea1tlt11.
Your face will look
frtlh. glowing & alive.
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CoverinQ tHoSe ·
facial marks
BY VJDADEAN illt............ . When S\&IU\ Barker wu a teen-apr,
her face WU traaically diaftaured d\.ll'f.nc an
aµtcimobde mclent 1n wtUch lhe 0 W.t
tbroqh the wlndlhiekl.'' Stw WM left wttli
.... ~ \he 1-lth ol her f ......
That WM 17 yean·aao, and today, you
would never know the attractive blonde
model had auffered auch a traumatic experl.erlice ; I (II" B~ her modeih,, care«. Suan allo
la Southern California repreaen\ative for
L~ O'Leary C-ovennark Caanetlca.
c.overmark ii the product ~t makee it
polllble for Suaan to face the camera and
the public with confidence.
At Robina:>n'• Fuhlon Ialand recently,
the New Jeney native said ahe bepn using
Covennark a short Ume after recoverlna
• r
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J from her accident. "When I came to
· California, I had difficulty finding the
: product, 10 I wrote to the company tell1na
z them I could not obtain It here. That's how 1
: beearue Involved • the repreeentati'Ve for
· Covetmllrk more than a yeer ago."
• Covermark ii an opaque makeup that
WM deYeJoped in 1934 by Lydia O'Leary to
camnuflaee her own problem. a severe birth
1'lark that covered almost half her face.
The waterproof product can be U8ed
anywhere oo the body to cover not only
acar1 and birthmarks, but skin splotches
where p(gmehtatkln has been lost; to cover
·dark dldes Under the eyea and to disguise
. blemiahes. broken veim and acne.
''When a penon uaes Covermark, a akin
problem will be covered an9 made to look 81
'natural u any other cosmetic," Barker 18id ! add1na "but it muat be applied properly to
: achieve this result. 'lbat11 why the oomumer
; needs to have a CIODIUltant show her how to
I \.lie it." .
I Buker 18)'8 the JDOllt important thing fa ~to aet the foundation mixed to properly
match the consumer's akin tone. Covermark
, hM 12 foundations at the pawnt time and
~ p1am to add new cmea. ·
The creme foundation is first mixed on
the hand to warm it to body temperature so
lt will spread more easily over the surface.
H lt is U8ed on the face, it can be
oon.fined to the problem --only and U8ed
ln coojundkm with any foundation or it can
be u.ed to cover the entire t.aoe. (Covermark
1000 will i'8 introducing tta own liquid
foundation).
The foundaticm ii patted or premed
with the flngertipe onto the blemiahed area
and f•tberecl Into the All'IOUDdinl area eo
that there ii no line of dlman!atlon. · Then. a fbdlldnt powder la applied t:•._Y to thit u. mid dowed to let for
0 mimRH The ~ pCiwd!w ia. ~ NIDOY9d wffb •. bNib .. CDttlllll ban.
Tbe. llDlibfnirpoWdllir la a mun t.d set
the Co.;eimark, JtUtr.. .,.. If •Piiied in
the above manner, the product will"lMt until
the \1881' moo.. to remove it.
"It takes a few pra1ice experience9 to
1eern to u.e Covermark producta properly,"
Barker advt.es "but after you learn. it takes
no Jmaer than any other ccmneUc line.0
Alter the foundation la applied, a
conaumer la ready to add her glamour
producta to the eye9 and cbeeb. Other
Covermark eroducta available include a
punHlize cover stick, cream rouge, shading
cream, grey toner for men to U1e in their
beard area, a tonlna lotion, removing ~
mol8ture lotion and creem.
. B!llidee the new foundation Mwts th'
compenya future plans Include a liquid leg
makeup. and new rouge fMhion lbadea,
Barker say.a.
"I aet very emotional when I eee how
people raporwl to Covermark,'' Barker' said.
''When they have lived with ~ta
for a Iona time and then finally aee
tbenwelva with a Oawlem comp)exion, lt ii
such a ~ I remember particularly cioe·
V«Y yoonc alrl and her rmdloll when I
covered a cfark birthmark which had
~ much of her t.aoe.
About 10 percent of our cmtomer1
have ..ven pnllMnw," lhe aid "about 50 percent have mmGI' scan•or NeinhibM, and
otben uae It became they want more
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ALL WINNERS -Newport Beach Oty Arta Ccmmllllon and the
Loa Anaelea Bordeaux Slater City Af flllaUon co-aporwored a
reception and art exhibit ln Bia Canyon Park to honor five. Honoreea,
·from left. are Flom Schwnacner, Bud PMhlef, Penny Mc~
and .Elaint? Redfield with Andrea Berry,' ·~ in for her rnorDt
Dorothy Berry.
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GIVING CREDIT -
Madeline Role rea 7 off a long list of
credltl for five
community vol-
unteers for the
arta at a reception
in Big Cany<:Jn Park.
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: The s1rlpi«st shoe in town • ankle tied
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After nine montha llvina you tlpa on how to pretty younelv•
up fOI' a party, rve dedded to ao
to the parUee with you.
Thh h my flr1t wrap .
Obvloualy, I won't mak4' it
ph~y to all of the fun event.I
in thJI area. (there are 10 •. many),
bUt with the help ot collequee.
lrlmda and Upe frcm you rll be
~them. • .
For example there waa that
walk in the park Sunday . h •
CANV ABES AND KUDOS were
exhiblt.ed at a reception planned
by the Newport Beach City Arts
Commillion and the Loe Angeles
Bordeaux Slater City Affiliation.
· G~ ltad the opportunity to
stroll around Big Canyon Park
under sunny blue skies (I hope
everybody had on their sun
ICl'een. Ooops, for a minute there I
reverted), chat and vie~ more_ than 70 of artist renny
McManlgal 11 acrylics and
watercolors bt!fore the paintingl
were crat.ed up for a three-weelc
lhow in France. '
During a brief ceremony
Conducted by Madeline Roee, who
chaired the afternoon affair, five
community volunteers were
honored for helping the area'•
cultural development. Goina home with the blue and
.silver plaquea were Flou
Schumacher and Bud Puhley of
C4rolla del Mar, El.a1ne Redfield
of Fullerton. and McManip1 of
Newport Beach. DoroUiy Berry of
· .
Garden Grove wu allO given an
award whkh wu accepted by her
dauthter, Andrea.
It would take paa-to lilt the
accom~ta of the honoreea.
Let 1 juat N,j without them we
miaht be a cultural delert.
City Arta comml11lonera
Introduced were Bill A&ee. Novell
~n. Betty Tesman, Walter ZlaJai', A Z. Taft and Dr. Jenell
Rlcharda, who jult ,ot back in
town.
Richards visited 11 countriea
during hia two-monthl trek. He
loyed Portugal, but hia favorite
spot waa SJngapore. In our talk on
travel he said he plans to take a
train ride acrcm Canada. But, that
woo't be any time aoon 81 he bu
ICheduled that u his last vacation
trip . . . when he'a about 85.
Others spotted at the reception
were Lorraine L ippold, Dr.
Samuel and Sally McCUlloch, Don
and Dorothy Burden, Jane and
Paul Whiatler, Lisa and Alan
Calhoun, Len and Jane Bedsow,
Anne Nutt, Marion Daugherty,
Susan Beechner.and Joane Evans.
A BIG 21 topped the
four.tiered cake when the
Adoption Guild of Southern
California obeerved its birthday
1ut week at a celebration hosted
by Cannell and Chaffin. J
The event, attended by 300
memben and guests. was followed
the next day by the guild'• annual
tenn11 tournament at Newport
Beach Tennis Cub.
Ollie Hill arranged the "antna
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Nib, Adidas, New Bateaoe(. Cccftrw, Sperry
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Pierre Cudin. WinnlDcJ ways; Nib. Sub 4.
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C..tnbarJ, Cal Spart, BOlba Tr&den, laod.
Tbompeoca, StubbliM, Gotch.. Jin a Heert,
Surfll.De Hawaii, A.pen.
AFTER THE CONCERT -Diane Ingram, Nancy
• Thornton, Barbara Caldwell and Roger Ingram, from left,
diacussing the OC Master Chorale concert at the reception
which followed in the Dicus home. Barbara is chairman of
the Special Gifts Council and Roger aerves on the Business
Council.
BUSINlmS ~ PLEASURE -Ken Heintz of South I.aauna chain the Bualne9I Council of the OC Muter
Chorale. At the po1t~concert reception he di1cu11ed
corporate and foundation 10lidtaUon1 being undertaken by
the council. Other patrona, from left. ,re F.a Sebek, Glenda
Serettl and Jane Strahl.
CAKE REVEAI.8 IT -Ollie Hill, right. arranged the
Adoption Guild's 21st birthday celebration. With her. are
member Phyllis Carpenter and Dan Baker, president of
Cannell and Chaffin.
CELEBRATING -Sponsorln& 21 annual tennis "AND THEN" -Ward Chamberlain eeems to be explaining
·tournaments is reaaon for celebrating according to Adoption aomething, maybe a lemUa game, to wife E.G., let~ and
Guild memben Bobbie Stabler, Jeft, and Patty Andenon Jaye Beman, Jackie Peterlon and Jim Benaon. The place
shown with Patty's husband, Bob. was at Cannell and Chaffin's party fbr the Adoption Guild.
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di.rector of Toni & Guy of London. Rarely
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THE NEWPORT BARBOR Lodge of
the B'nai B'rith meets June 19 in the
Lakeview Room Df Big Canyon Country
Club for ita fifth annual installation of
officers. For infonnation. call 644-8758.
THE WOMAN'S CIStJB of Hund..neton
Beach will hold lta installation of offtcen
June 15 at their clubhouse, 420 10th St. For
reservations to the luncheon meeting, call
898-3370.
NEWPORT BARBOR Lawn Bowlin&
Club members meet on the greens on San ·
Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Drive in
Coro.na del Mar Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 p.m. and
Saturdar at 10 a.m. For infonnation, call
159-996 .
THE AMERICAN Association of
Retired Pel"IOnl, Huntington Beach chapter,
will hold a bwiinesa meeting June 15 at 12:30
p.m. at Murdy Community Center, 7000
Norma Drive. For information, call 963-9106.
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY for
Training and Development will meet June
16 at the Saddleback Inn in Smta Ana to
hear a talk on intuitive management. For
reservations to the 11:30 a.m. program, call
892-6939.
. A FD..M ON Finland will be shown at
the OASIS Sen1ot C-enter, 800 Marguerite
Avenue, Corona del Mar from 1 to 3 p.m.
June 28. For infonnation. call 7~9-9471.
THE IR VINE Toutmisttess Club will
meet June 14 at 11:30 a.m. at the Newport
Balboa Savings and Loan building, 1100
Irvine Ave ., Newport Be,ach. For
reeervationa, call 731-4041.
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~· FITS TOGETHER-For her turn at the' jigsaw puzzle, Lipda aelects a two-piece black dre9I
by Flora Kung of Deaegni. It's a dressy crepe de chine with orchtd print featuring a round
neckline with three-button shoulder closing, raglan sleeves and an elasticized waistband.
IN PRINT -Perfect for IUJDD>er wear is
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de9lgn has abort sleeves. aelf tie and a flared skirt. I
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OOVER -At Eiler's Inn in Lagwi.
Beach Linda Strahan Tucker models a teal
blue sundresll which baa ita own coverup
jacket Magenta piping acoepta the Joanie
Char oJ San FrancJst:o C1'81don. The drms bl
styled with a pocketed 6traight skirt, tucked
bodice and apa/lhett:i straps. The jacket with
its pulled above-elbow sleeves with band
opening and modilied Mandarin co1Jar glvet1
tbe ct.re. aomethlng extra. FashlOIJB from
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dress reflecta elegant simplicity. A single
pocket detaill the bod.lee made with cap
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Linda Strahan Tucker apendl moet of
her days in .Wta and ~lorecl clothlna.
However, the vlce prealdent and
director of Marketing for Oranae Clty Bank
ln Orange say• 1he welcome• the
opportunity to switch to a dreaier look
when she attendl aocial eventa . .
The Irvine resident's interest in fashion
alto bu led her to develop an intereet ~
keeping fit.
She exerdlea ln a salon three timee a
week, and 1he says she enjoys tennis and
aiding with her husband, Robert, a real
estate consultant with Executive
Consultants.
Linda is a native of Douglas, Ariz. She '
moved to California in 1969, and since then
has made her presence felt by becoming
involved in numerous civic organl.zatiom.
She 11 a member of the Board of
Directors of Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce, Women's Division (Dolphins),
having served in that capacity since 1974.
She also is a past president of the Dolphins.
1 Last year, she was chairwoman of the
Dolphins' Wimbledon West Tennis
Tournament, and this year she is serving as
an adviaor for the tournament, planned for
September. ·
Another project is The High Signers, a
support group for the Sutton Movement
Sign Writing which aids deaf and
hearing-impaired persons.
The Tuckers also are membes of
Friends of South Coast Repertory Silver
Circle group.
Linda is a former member of the
American Business Women's Organization.
Currently she is busy' preparing for the
opening of her company's new office which
will take place in late July.
She Will trarusfer to this Newport Beach
branch where she will be vice president and
director of marketing, working in business
development.
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LUNCHEON BA TS -Paul Salata and Valerie Sutton, rlaht. are in the
money or under the money at the Stanley Awarda ~ heJd at the
Newporter. Joining them are Stanley Award winner Tom IUWj And Marian
Bergeeon.
STANLEY AWARDS went to
· Herbert Sutton and Supervt.or
Tom Riley at a faahton 1how
lundieon held at 1he Newport.er
IniL
'!be pre1entation w• at the tint
annual event stven to benefit
another ftnrt. the SIGN WRITER
NEWSPAPER. a quarterly whJch
prtnt1 the new1 in both 1lgn
hn1ua1e and En1ll•h. The
newapaper la an Qranae County
creation 1ervln1 the deaf
community in 31 countriel.
Valerie Sutton (no relation to
Herb) 11 the inventor of the
international movefY\ent hand~tina.'
. Herb aml8ted in. bringing the paper to lta preeent format. and
hM been printing l~,000 copies
each 1-.ae .. hia Sift.
Riley hM Uliated in obtaining aranae County Revenue funda to
help with the preparation of each
i.u.e. .
A11emblywoman Marian
Ber1e1on pre1ented a third
surprUe award to Valerie Scudder
for her contribution to Sign
Language .literature. Her
generosity made it pcmible for
Valerie to bring out a book which
teaches deaf children and adults to
read and write any sign language.
Jim Dale, Tom Fuentes, ~olice
Chief Pete Grc. and Dr. David
Martyn joined profemonai models
durina the fuhicm portian of the
benefit narrated by Florence
Smalea. ' Debbie Gray, cha1rwoman. wu Ulilted by Emma Jane Riley, who
la founding a support group, The
Spaman of Sutton Sip WrtUng.
Beraeaon was honorary . chairwoman.
MUSIC GOES ON: After the
Oranp County Mater Chorale
concert ln the Santa Ana liah
School, benefactor and patlfbm
were honored at a reception
hosted by Charter 25'1 Special
Gif1a Council ln the Santa Ana
PARTY TAUt -Barbie Hlncbler and husband. Dave, right, chat with home of Dr. and Mrs. Donald
Glenn and aetty Turnbull at the Adoption Guild'• birthday party at Cannell Dicua.
_and __ Chaffin __ ·_. Barb __ ,_·e_is_the_guild __ '_• _presl __ den_t. _______ ----'=-----See A ward•, Page C1
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where espadrilles are the free·wheellng
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,,_ .,.. GI ' ' Owenda; tn.altell Bob Humphreyt
IM~. a lirnUI •lect-and Oeor1• Rodda, Jr.; l\Jch
en1tmbl• from the Chorale, Bn.lhtman, OCC dean; Gera1dtrie
. ~ \he ~ iftclud!N Cafilll·Plckart, oounHlor: and fOlki trom the oouta1 area. Hank Panian, who handled
Chorale director Dr. Maurice tributet frorp the podium for the
AllArd prettnted 0.-. Dlcua with a faculty. OCC coech• Dlck Tucker
plaque ~Una h1a year u u\d Leon Skele were clrculattna
pre11dent and cha tr woman tbo, handlomt 1n ooatl and U• for
Barbara Caldwell had the the occuton, by .,ny.
oppommity to thank the aueete It wu a bil ntaht for Dr .. Bob
f()I' their 1upport. trom more than 600 of hi1
The concert f.unded out the admirere, with a few teare and lotl
Chorale'• 81-ai INIOJ\. but the of cheere. members will remain acuve thia
s\,UIUMl' lfnce they are leaving
1 Jwy 8 for a two and a half week
I concert toW' 1n Europe.
Spectal guest at the affair wu
Gearp Wyle, muaical arranger to,
1 · many entertainers ·and TV
speclala. And be also arranged
.much of the Chorale's concert
nUJnben earlier that evenina that
reflectedonpaatA~demyAward
winning songs.
Guesta included the Dean
Tromanhauaers and the Donald
Wagoners of Huntington Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hatto of
~ Hills, F.ci Sebek, Glenda
I Seretti, Dr. and Mr.s. Roger
Ingram, Newport Beach. n WAS LIKE old home week
\ on the Orange Coast College
• campus 1n c.o.ta Mesa recently
1 when faculty members ,
administrators put and present
and a host of civic dignitaries
"tran1ferred" to the Balboa
Pavilion to honor Dr. Bob Moore,
retiring president of OCC.
Among the estimated 500
I wen.Wishers were members of Dr.
Bob'• family; his mother, Minnie
, 0 . Moore, 91 years . young; his ·
Wife, Pat; son 'Tom and grandson
Chadd. Numerous Coast
Community College District
offtctals were ln evidence, like
Chancellor Nonn Wat.son and wife
SHARING CHUCKLE -Among
attendees ~t OCC President Bob
Moore's· retirement testimonial
were Phyllis Cool, OCC
psychology department instructor
(left), and Phyllis Bruns, a.ociate
dean at OCC's Career
Development Center.
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FAMILY ON BAND -Grandlon Chadd,
~ 1011 Tom Moore were both on hand at
Balboa Pavilion to honor retirement' of Dr.
Robert B. Moore, preeldent of Orange Coast
College.
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THEY DID THE WORK -Three members of the decorating
committee for OCC President Bob Moore'• teltlmonial eeem pleued
with their day-long choree at the Balboa Pavilion. They are '(left to
rtaht), Rochelle Rande, Sharyn Tovar .net Jacki w~
GANG'S ALL HERE -In attendance to honor Dr. Bob Moore were
(left to rtght), trustees Bob Humphreys and George Rodda, Jr., along
with former Orange Coast College dean Jack Scou, now president of
Cypreea College. ·
SIGNING IN -Janet Haniford, one of the
many admirers of Dr. Bob Moore of OCC
signs guest book at Balboa Pavilion while
hostess Hedy Carnett looks on. '
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A REFRESHING APPROACH TO
MERCHANDISING ORIENTAL
RUGS
We, dealers, as knowledgeable as w~ are,
to make it easy on ourselves, buy new
oriental rugs by the grade and quality by
the square foot. Therefore, at SHAH 'N
SHAH ORIENTAL RUGS, in order to
make it easier for the CLIENT we sell
our new rugs by the· square foot by the
grade and quality listed on the rug t.ag
and on your purchase invoice.
THE ADVANTAGES OF SQUARE
FOOT PRICING BY THE
QUALITY AND GRADEz .
J •• Standardization; Knowing what you
are buying and acquiring your
money's worth. Reputable dealers
will mark the quality of the rug.
2 . Faci1itates easier comparison
shopping, expecially if the sizes vary
somewhat.
3. You can compute the cost by the
grade and quality apd per square foot
price.
4. You end up with a better rug, or a
similar rug, for less money.
5. In cases of misrepresentation, where
the qualif)' is not correctly marked
you have legal recourse for frau<},
etc., here or elsewhere.
YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW
Regardless of where you buy your rug Lt
is your right to receive the grade and the
quality listed on your invoice. Here we
do that without the client asking !or it.
Buying an orlen ta1 rug shorJ:ld be a
happy and pleasant experience. We do
just that for you. And.we sell our rugs
for less.
The countries that produce their rugs by
gradt; and quality are as follows: China,
India, Pakistan and Ruman/a. On new
Iranian rugs the quality may be
determined by the knot count per square
inch .
J. C'1•e•e 4x6. Th~e ere wlrhour-doubt the ma.r
exqW.Sr. bWfUref ol modl'm OW-looml. '.Dwyar.
hendcrllfl«l ,,,..rerp;ttm of Ille flnst Jwcurious wool
from tM cold t?giolv of OUne and waah«I co •
•ubllme velvery •hHn. The color end dHlln
comblnalion• ere u veriM u the .i-. l'l "x:l',
l'WIMrt. ovela, l'fXlllda and l'f!CfMl6}m. Priced by the aq.
ft.
4. RonutJ1laa Tatwu 4.¥6. The RomanUuv larMd rug
malcbt6 from the~ Their"""". rhal ol Che
•rud~ll ~ Ille tftcJM>r. Their """ all follow
tM cia.c fnldit-.1 Pen»n ~ Wllh belfet"
quality wool. d,,_ end quality worlcmnvhlp The
Bulcher81I umpl~ •bovf' C'Oata •bout 1-Srd of 1u
equ1vakn1 LranI.n rug And yet. tMy we.ar as Jong as
tM p~ rug& Pric«J by lhf' IJIQ. ft
8. Sld,,,an, antique C..UCMtan 4'"6'7.$", 1'hU pierft!Cfly
pl"8tt'Ved tribal rug dater from Che 2nd. IWf of the
llr.h ceJtUI')'. The color variation, ita bold ~tnt:
~ Vftlter:able d>W end «>fr wool errar r.o Ir. primitive artJ•tlc ~aury of it• barbaric 11nd Vf't
romanlk Ol'f6ina. Moderarely priced by the piece. •
Any work 0£ art displays the spirit that made it. These rugs are testimony to the
beautuul people that produced them.
CALL FOR A CXJMPLEI'E LIST OF OUR VARIOUS QUALITIES & SQ. FT. PRIO:S
SQ. FT. PRICES ARE LISTED IN OUR WINDOWS AT BOTH LOCATIONS
WE TAKE OLD RUGS AS TRADE-INS OR BUY THEM FOR CASH
COMPLETE SERVICE1 A11 work done on our pnmJ6ft by THIRD 0.l:HDA'170Hexperta
1. APPRAISALS ol new or old TU/IS I« b1luraoce by tbeJr 6f'ad8 Md quality: verbal OI' written.
2. CleanJll6, tr1nt1Jn6; blndJ.n6, pet .wn removal, blHdi.n6 removal. rew..vi1J6, etc., el.It'., etc..
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We Also Carry Wall To Wall Carpeting, Ceramic Tile and Hardwood Flooring At Cost+ 10..
II You Cao Find Ally~ We ~ For Le. EJMwllere, S.y It.
FREE EDVCA TION1 Many Depamnent Stare. and dMlen are '/Jol.dln6.'~-81JS oil sale& How genuine
are these sale11? Are you re.lly acquil'iJ16 what you are 'pqlrw.~t ShOp them befott their sale11 loC' a
spedflc item and then mop them durllig their Mlee for oomptirlaan. (~ for a Free Sem.Uw-on
Oriental RCJ611 given by Mme9 K . Otuol.inUin. Time 7:30 p.m., June 17, 1982 at the Olrona del Mar
Showroom.)
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New ·decal:" Greatest lad
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on earth?
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........... The happy &a It • tb1nc ot the pelt, the pet ~ fad t.m"i a fad anymore and the ··ot1co
Sucb'' bumper lticken have IOl'8 the way of
dllco ltMH.
. The No 8olOI movemont la here. No Bowe?
U you t<ave to uk. suaesta Newport BMch
reaident Krlst1 Brellert, you're probabll a bozo
and all the explalnlq ln the wor1ci won t do you
one bit of aood.
The round flit-me lticken bearlna the face
of the famoua clown with a line 11.aabed right throuah hl8 ~ nme are Rartina to appear
on car bumpen, on store wlndowa -there'•
even one puted onto one of the Balboa laland
ferriee. ·
Mn. an.en. creator of the •tickers and
aplritual leader of the No ~ movement.
SENDING THE MDSAGE -Mary A.Deen
Matheis and Barry Bumlere, center, give Rep.
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Robert Badbam batch of letters from Realtors
asking ~ to batanre budget.
Realtors---peiitioning ·Re;igan
·Letters auning to bala~ce budget, lower interest rates
By BOB BARltER or .. ..,,... ....
• The Huntington Beacb-
Fountain Valley Board of
ltealtort la partlctpatlng ln a
letter-writing cam= that nwnben hope will brine
dDwn reoord-bleb ID1ilnlt rateL
• The 1,760 Jocal a-lton are
)Jlnlnc wtdl otb8r'I .rem the
nation ln a1kln1 PrHldent
Rea1an and membera of
to put .... polltb and
a b91antM
y aay that ~~need budla* will reduce the intS'9lt ~-now ~the lndmtry. •• are boPnl to haw two ialllloa letters 1ent to the
p ...... t wl ~ within
the ant 20 days." liaid L. Berry
Bur n, board pelldent.
"It II Important for our federal
lMdll'I to undentand that their ccmttn•q deftdt spendlnc and
the ~Una record blah intenst
rates are burtln& ua -their
camtituenta -in our hamea, jobs and bulinel9el. ..
The local Realtcn handed over 2.ooe letters to Rep. Robert
Bedhem, R-Newport Seidl, 1-\
,..,._ Bedbam -.kl be would be
.. delichted" to carry the mall to •= and other offic1all ln w ~ ,
BecUwn lald at a newa .-an
In Hunttnctcm BMch that the
American dream of home
ownenb1p la betnC threatened.
He noted that a balanced
budaet would be uaed "u a
trl11er.. to brtna down the
lntes'at ntea.
Bu11iere. a reatdent of
Buntlnaton Beach, aaid real ..aate .,...,.,. it down sharply
from a year .., beca~ ot the hip lntereat rates prnently ltaDd1na at 16-5 percent. ' .
He aald that prior to the
dropoff, local Realtors were
aelllng about 200 homel wor1h
about $2& mW1on per week.
That total baa fallen to about
80 homes and $10 million ln salea
per week In the Hunt1n1ton
.Beech-Fountain Valley area, he
aid.
Uline a $100,000 heme aa an
example, Bu1~iere aald an
int.erst . rate of 4 percent would
me.n monthly peymenta of about
~. ~ .. 1d a 17 percent loan
lntereat rat' would balloon
payment. to $1,400 to $1.600 per
man th.
Bumien -.kl that membenhip
in the local board of Re.lton hM
fallen oft about 2& percent Jn the
IMt 12 moot.hi • aale9men leave
the bUllnell and real estate finnl fall. ..
exp1Unl what tf1 all about:
I .. w. all know what • bozo ... rlcht? lt11 the
IUY who pW1I up on your rtaht at a ltop ll&ht
and then triel to pua you in the middle of an
lntenectSon..
work on the project lut=c with ..vera1 collequea. She •ya the pert of the job
WU tncklng down the rM} •
Bozo1 it turned out. WM a IUY named Larry Hannon, a aometimel actor, a part-time producer
and aole owner of the oopyrtaht on the anW.na
face.
..lft the woman who ttops ln the middle of
the ramp and bkJcb everyone from aettini on
the Be1boa Ferry. You tee bo:rm all the time.'' .
She ~ molt of the bozoe teem to find
their way tO"Newpon Belch. thouch other dtiea
"I waa a little worried he wouldn't 1fke the
idea of a line riabt throucb Bozo'• face. that -he
might think we were maldnc fun of Bozo. But he
loved it. He thought It wu Jll'eaL appear to aet their fair lbare.
The Newport woman aaya the atickera
ahould be uaed by people for their own
~living othen a clear wamlng that r.ygu.r;-,;; boso but you know that they are."
Make eeme? Mn. an.en thlnb ao. At a
dollar a pieQt, ahe allo believea the idea could
Mn. Bre8lert aaya ahe and a oo~,
Howard StoreS', obtained a five-year exdullve
on the No BOzoe design and then convinced
record atores and lift ahope to stock the atkker.
make a blt of money too.
The bubbly brown-haired woman went to
The Bozo buaine9I, the aaya, baa been brUk.
"It'• hard to explain why but everyone who
(See NEW FAD, Pase DZ)
Vibrations relax , baby
Newborns getting a comfortable start from Laguna Hills
By MARY .JANE SCARCELLO OftMD91J ........
New parent• know the
problem -l:lrln8f.ng a baby home l:rcm the hospital can be a real
acream.
No one uks the newborn'•
opinion. becau.e he makel tu.
feelln11 perfectly, piercingly
clear. He m.iuet the aecurity,
aowut. and boundarlea of hla
world in the womb.
Now aomethinC baa been done
to amooth the tranlltion to life on
the outmde by Inf.ecare, a diviaion
of Product Source, Inc., in-
Laguna Hilla.
'ftMt device, called CrlbCuddle,
la made of atret.ch terrycloth with
a deep pile fabric and an
electronic heartbeat to make a
Nby feel rlaht at home. The t.atri: la atretcbed U&ht
from the crib raWnaa and hano like a tiny hNnrnncX to· awlddle
the lnfmt and proYfde a OOll'1
place for rocldna and lleePnc. The heartbeat mechanism,
powmed by a nine-volt battery,
fita Jnto a beut-ebaped pocket fn
tbe fMric aboY9 tbe ..,,.. bmd co provide a rhythmic pu1le to
calm a f:rettul t.by.
'"The fMric la •-ti-oetdieei-u,ht, ao It carriea vibration. like J
dnam heed.'' aaya Boy Taylor,
marketing dlrectcr for lntacare .
"Other companies have put out
stuffed toya with a heart8ound,
but it wu on a amett.e and
provided noiae without the
vibraticm.. ..
The heart-ahaped electronic
device baa a red plastic cover, can
be turned on or off and la
remov•ble for wa•hlng . Aa:ordlnl to Taylor, it can be
placed near a beby on a crib
maure. when the labric allng ii
out.grown.
The CribCuddle waa
developed two yeara aao by
Pauline Shakal of Santa Barbera
ln conjunction with Patricia
Wllbaraer. coordinator of
developmental aervlcea at the
Ventura County Ho1pltal
Intemlve ~Nunery, where
the ~ta were felted.
"She aune up with the balk:
delign but without the
heartbeat, .. Taylor uld ... The
device w.. intended to cuddle a
baby after the trauma of coming
from a cloeed ..... wtthfn the
wcmb to all that apece."
The atretdl terrycloth pw a
gentle reai1tance H a baby
puahes aaalnat 1t to promote
emotional and gravitational
aecurlty. accbrdlna to the
company.
SUSPENDED OOMFOR'll -~ 11eeD ay1tem J9
designed to reduce the trauma of blrth wtt6 a ~
heartbeat mechanism and womb-like cozinels.
'lbe heartbeat was added to
the design due in pert to ~es
in hospital nurseries ahowing
that groups of newborns expoeed
to the aound of a heartbeat cried
1e9 than newborns not hearing it
or listening to metronomea or
lullabyea.
Infacare, which a.lao producee a
special mattress for pregnant
women, recommend• use of
CribCuddle up to the age of 4
months, although the electronic
device can be removed and
placed on a crib mattreel for longer.
A hospital version for
premature babies will be the
~y 'a next project,
to Taylor. .
CrlbCuddle retaila for about
$40 and la available at
NOftlttrun, BroedwaL.. and aucb children'• atorea u gstiun'a.
Hamel and Gretel Stores, Sweet
Kids and Marcey'• Baby World.
It'a enough to make rocking
chairs obeolete.
Perk priority
A Loa Angeles expert In
executive compenaation baa
reported that automobile., extra
life in1urance and club
memberahips continue to lead all
per_qulaites, but aecurity in home
ind office ia cominC up tut.
Gerald c. F.ckermann. dJ.rec:tor
of the Western Region
~&~~~ Eiaht public accounting firm,
said that 42 percent of all fl.rms
contacted ln a recent 1urvey
ottered automobllet u executive
benefits. •
Eck.ermann told a meeting of
the Electronic. Allociation of
California that other frequent
"perlu,.. u such benefUa are c8lled. include executive klmlil;
reimbursement for medical
expenaea; financial or tax
. conaulUq; UM of a company
airplane; and \.Ille of a company-
owDed residence.
How~. the perk that now la
at the end of the liat -am.atty
aysteml for heme and office -
doubtleu wW be one of the
fastest risinc in the ·ao.. he aakl.
a i:y:Cdon _by ~the work: he juggles
·Former clown renlB 4 iDillion ~ feet ·of office space
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CLOWNING AROUND
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Raidel:atlal natural pa customen can save
about $11 on their aaa bUJa th.la summer~ by tum1na ott their furnace pilot lighta, to
Sam Bonnick, district manaaer of Southern
Callfcmla Gu Co.
.. Shuttlna ott your pilot llght can save about
$2.75 a month, or '11 over the summer eeucc at
today's rau.," Bonnick aaid. He added that aavingl
Big enough
to be safe .••
Howsefe?
$26 million strong
·Locally owned
·Profitable in 1981
·Administering over $1 SO million for
other financial institutions
for the four-month period oould ranae from $6 to
$29, depending on the size of the pilot light.
-The gaa company official el(plained the
~··goal lJ to save a total of 68 million therms
of meflY, enoua.h pa to eerve the needs of an
e9timated 1.5 million residential cust.omen during a
summer month.
"M09t cuatomen are able to safely turn off and
Small enough
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relight their own furnace pilots since the
inatruct1ona are usually provided on the tumtoe." BonnJck aald.
For more Information on ways to save natural
SU this p,unmer Bonnick urged customers to call
.the gaa company's toll-free hotline at (800)
352-4124. .
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Oranoe Oolit DAIC.Y PILOT/Sunday, June 13, 1812
Althou1b new home pricee •230.2e'1 tut July. The mlfClian
conttnue to climb in Orana• Pl'b of theM homel wu •229,
c.ounty, the ihcn'a1t over ~ 098 :c!lh the laraHt number
pllt ellht monthl hlll llowed to & rrou in the over $300,000
percent, ~ to a reclr\t price ranp.
Orana• County rHidentlal The l\U'Vey included 9911Ncle
1urvey _publ11hed by Firet family detached project.a ttiat
American Title In1urance were -Wna when the IW'Vey
Canpany. wa1 conducted. The avera1e
1irtt American'• prevlou1 equate footqe WU 2,463 with a
report ln July 1981 ahOwed a 7 value ratio of $98.40 per equare
percent 1ncr1•1 ln the price of foot. llnlJe family de1ached houllnc Pricee ranaed from a low of
ttu..bath ~ at Coral Cay ta
H\9\tinp>n Beech.
Mon Q)n1pJ.\ed houMI w..
found for aaJe at th1a ti.me di.ID
when the Jul~vey 'WH
conducted. Total whetMr
under comtrucUcn or completed_
ahowed an lncrnu of 4 peroent
from the evlier ttudy.
Coptee of the Oranae ~,.Z Relldential Swwy are a
on a lhif:£.partner. I ~ t:;•ttrne EXECUTIVE HOMES -Thia II project, whlch II being boolted by r aide to ~ heme ~. the interior of a model home 1n a new financina program.
d~ a llx-month period. '89,990 for a 935 1quare-toot,
Of the 1,761 homll found for two-bedroom, two-bath home at
aale at the time of the aarvey, the Green HU.la ln Yorba Llnda to a
avwace price WM fU1,80e, Up hilh of $050,000 for a 3,206
•11,339 from the avera1• of 1quare-foot, four-bedroom,
from the Market RHearch
Department, Flrlt American Title
Inaurance Company, Santa Ana.
CalllU-1171.
i Flrat came a time oft San Clemente•• Coral Pointe ! ln11ation, followed by •
: time of ri•lna lntere1t N £ • • ~ =t ~1d4;! o~.. ew: 1nanc1rig
I : .. .fte ~ti~~ plan offered I joint." It probably will I • remain ao for yeara to
· come. 1liat amnment la
I · baled not on opinion but
on a cold-eyed look at
· clrcum1tancea facin1
: would-be homeowners. .
1 Prtce9 have re~ted
only aligbtly, mortgage
rates remain hfgll ...
financina lnltutltlona are
beaet 6y their own
troubles, many builden
have gone bankrupt.
. Even the demosraphk:I
offer little
encouragement.
The latter, which
involve population mix,
show a aurge of
houaeholda being formed
in the bomebuying agea
on either side of 30,
repreaenting a potential
for bidding up prices if
lnterest rat.es eventually
fall. ..
So what do you ~do? A
random aurvey of
builders, 1ellers, buyen,
housing analyats and
others who feel they can
make a contribution,
auggesta that thole who
want to buy today
should simply e xploit
time.
To exploit the times,
remember, it not to
abwle a friend, aiDce time
hasn't been a friend of
homebuyen for a decade
or IO. To the CD'ltrary, It
hu been the enemy, and
a formidable one too. It la
to be u.ed.
At Coral Polnte, atop San Cemente'1 h1l1I, a
new finlu1clal concept called "Money Magic" hu
Juat been introduced by Maurer Elllott
Development. Thia new financina pl'Oll'aJD createe
the belt ix-fble purchue lituatlon for buyen of
the oceanvtew estate homee.. "Alona wttli Santa Barbara Savfnla, we are
P1adna our finandal capabWtlea equarely on the
Side o1 the buyen," states Jean Irvine, ln-hou.ae
ulee agent at the project. · ·
. The Coral Pointe homes are priced from $299,
990 to $699,900. The aales office and four decorated
model home. are open dally from 10 a.m. to duak
and information may be obtained by phoning
408-8100.
To reach Coral Pointe, take the San Diego
Freeway to ~ Camino de Eatiella exit ln. San
Cemente, drive notth on c.amino de FAtre11a until it
turm into Camino de loe Mares. then turn eut on
Avenue Vaquero. Follow that 1treet to the
lntenection of Calle Guadalajara, then right and up
the h1ll to Calle Corral and the C«al Pointe ales
ocmplex.
A luxurious lifestyle la hi&hllahted by the
resort recreational facilltiea available at the
condominium ocmmunity of Pointe Surf:lide near
the .ea in Hunttncton Beach.
Pointe Surf:slde residences are priced from
$113,~ to $157,000 and include a choice of aeven
floor plans.
Model homes and the aalel office, under the
direction of John Stuart, are open dally from 11
a.m . to 6 p.m . at 4682 Warner Avenue and
lnfonnation may be obtained by pbonlnli 840-1396.
To Pointe Surf1ide, take the S'•n Diego
Freeway h•ctlng north to the ~amer
exit. Tum west on Warner and drive apProximately
four mile• toward the beach and -the model
complex. Fn:m the San Dleao Freeway heedtr,.
eouth. take the Garden Grove "'-way east, mt
fmm-Jlately at Bolla CbJica and drive eouth to
Warner, then turn rtaht on Warner to the
cuomunlty. •
TRADE YO~R LEASIHOl.D HEADAOtE
. FOR A NEW WAY OF UFE
For a llmlted time, Palacio del Mar II accepting appllcatlons for trad&1ns of
Irvine Co. residential leaseho4d property. In return, you will receive a
spectacular "Fee simple" ocean--vlew home In a beautiful hillside setting.
Pnone n4/83l-9122 Take advantage of
this out81andlng offer
today. It may not
pass thls way again.
Prtc.cf '"'" $310,000.
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Dk'ectton.: 406 IOUth to B ~ RMI IOUth. Lt of Gabrte1 to
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TOM SCOTT ... Saxopboalat
Golden Bear draws performers .,
Twilley and Tom Scott ready to rock and swing
Rocker Dwtgbt Twilley and ju.:i saxophonist
Tom Scott will take the .i.,e ln wparate ahowa
acheduled this week at The Golden Bear, 306
Padtlc Coast Highway, Huntington Beach.
Twilley will perform at 8:30 and 11 p.m. on
Thunday, June 17. Scott will play 8:30 and 11 p.m.
abowa on Friday and Saturday, June 18 and 19.
SI.nee the release of his 1975 hit "I'm on Fire.''
Twilley hu been hailed aa a rock 'n' roll original. At
the Golden Bear, he will perform songs from hJa
You'll be glad you came!
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'
neweat releue. "Scuba Diver."
Tom Scott is respected not only aa a great jazz
perfonner but abo aa a top recording aeaaion man
and a televiaion and movie llCOre compoeer.
He has played on recofda by artists auch aa Joni
Mitchell, c.&rofe King and former Beatlea Georp
HarNon and Paul McCartney.
Accompanying Scott at tl\e Golden Bear will be
Victor Feldman on keyboards. Neil Stubenhouae on
bus and Buzzy Felten on guitar. ·
Including
BE.'"f ACTRES.~ -l<:athatine Ht"phum
BF-\T ACTOR -Henry Fond-.a
They share tbe laugbt.er,
tbe love, tbe.frustr~on
... and tbe bathroom.
Anyone can be afalber.
But not every father deseroes
a standing ovation.
They continue to boa11 their own record category
• 87 Y ~DENA AIU.ft •11111 ,._....,
L08 ANOSLl'S -'nMI ChlettalN -that
•xt.et with the cw1o lhop collectJon of lnltrwnenta ~ rowdy Jlal and maMe.rtd folk tUMI -•ll
mol'9 oonceri Bcketa thaJ) NCOl'dl.
Paddy MoloM,Y• who plaY1 the uWMn p&pe.
(pronounced eH ·l••·uhn), rememben with
f~ the bend'• blaett performance ever -the ()ctober 1979 MUI celebrated by Pope John
Paul In Dublin.
No one hM ever chal1enaed the Chieftains'
claim that the audience of more than 1.3 mllUon
who heard them play 1-<YCaroW\11 Welcome" that
day, is the 1arplt aUdlence .ver to hear any band
live.
''His lia, not oun," Moloey •YI with a laUC)l. ··w. W«'e-the open1QI ect.••
The haunttna IOUnd of Mobley'• u.Ulean pipea
can be heard on Paul McCartney'• 1on1
"Ralnclouda, .. which la the _fUp aide of the
McC.artney-Stevll Wander bit llnCle. "Ebony and
Ivory." Moloney allo plaYI on "Flve MOea Out." the
latest album by Mike Oldfield of "Tubular Bella"
fame.
The Chieftalnl -Moloney, two fidd1era, one
fluu.t., a harp player and a pet"CUllionlst who playa
a drum calfed the bodhran -have their own
prodiaioua record catalog datinl back to the 1960I..
i'!Xcept for one live album ~ the aoundtnck
to the film "Barry Lyndon,'' which won the group
an Academy Award ln 197~. the a1bwna are all
conveniently numbered.
Chieftain• 7 and 9 were nominated for
Grammy Awards ln the ethnlc-tradidonal category."
They lolt. ·
The latest effort, Chieftalnl 10, is subUtled
''Cotton-£yed Joe,'' becau.e it Includes a number
that Moloney oontendl ii the ancettor of that
western foot stomper.
Some-the group'• jlgl and folk tunes date back
to a blind 17th-century harptst by the name of
Tur~ O'Carolan. But the recorda have never been u auccmaq&J
u the Uve lhow1, whlch only MYen ~
became profitable enouah to enable band Men) to quit ill their outlldi jobs. The Cbelftalnl
lpeiwi eome llx monthl a yeer on the rmd.
Alter windfna up their lateat vlllt to the Uni
Statet lut month, the Chleftalna retumed
Ireland to complete the ICOl'el for '-The Gw 'J'oXf"
a fllm abolat a tum-of-the-.century train robbery l;n
Canada, and ''The Y..-r of the French," a TV
mlnUleriea aet ln 17th century Ireland. ~ A British televillon 1pedal on the group is
the worka, and their concert achedule lnclud
appearances with Jackao'n Browne and an
Morrison ln Eng1and, and with the RoWnc Stonee
ln lftland. In Aupt, they'll be b9clt ln the Uni~
Statea to play at the World's Fair ln K.noxvlle. Tenn. . )
"The audl.encea we get are usually ~)'
mixed," •YI Moloney a diminutive man W!h
brtaht blue eyea ~a jinuny Durante aoee .••• A_ "You get aome rockers, you get aome fo~
cleMicel -just people who Jove music and peoste
who come along on speculation to find out w '• happening,'' he aaid.
"Like, for lnatance, we did Symphony Hall
Bolton twice last year,'' he said. ''The first time
ln March -naturally you're going to get 40 ~t
Irish . . . The next time, ln October, was part of ~
autumn aeries that they do -they have c1aasiClll
muaidam from .all over the world. :f
"We ao. ld out to a completely strain audience,'' Mol~y aaid. "They loved ua." .
Moloney ahiup philoeophlcally when as
about record tales. He 1&YI the band is hoplne t
part of the bustnel9 will improve as a result of
Chieftainl' recent switch from CBS Recordaa email. New Jeney-bued Shanachie Records, w
handles other Iriah artiata, such aa Tommy
and Liam Clancy and DeDannon. ~
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Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/8undey, June 13, 1982
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a column, but for a bookl ln·
d..cl, I know of at leaet ont .
book that ha• betn devottd
1ol1l1 to tr1111fer bld1.
Ho1'tYtl'1 wt will dJ1eu11 tht
bid lo It• bulo form.
Th•rt art obvtou1 advan·
tap1 to havln1 tht no trump
optnlnr bidder declare the
baod1 wlth iht 1troni hand
cone.a.ltd, It ta more dltftcult to defead to beat advanta,.;
U la better to have the optn·
ln1 lead comt up to the
1tron1 band rather than
throusb lt. However, the
e>luae1 do not end then,
A11ume that artner
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optne th• bJ n1 w t on•
ne tt\lm, and 1ou havt 1
weak laand with a ftvt-c&rd
.. major ault. Jn your prtatnt
mttbod you bid your 1ult and
you become dMlartr with the
etronr hand In dummy. Uelnr
banaftr bld1, you bid tflt 1ult
below your auJt, and partner
correctl to your lon1 eult.
Now ht 11 dtdarer.and your
weak band I• dummy.
For ••ample, euppot• part·
ntr optn1 ont no trump and
you bold:
•us ~Kuu OQsu +a
Obvloualy, with your
weak, unbalanced hand, 1ou
would l)rtfer to play In 1 ault
rather than at ·no trump.
Uetn1 etandard method1, 7ou
would bid two heartt. and
partner would pall unle11 ht
htld a malllmum w"h pod
htlrt 1upport. In wbieb eue
ht would ralH. Pl1yln1
tranaftr bldl, you bid two
diamond•. Now partdft
know• that you have at !t11t
five llearta. Normally, ht
would 1lmply acctpt the
tran1fer by blddlnr two
btartl. However, with the
10ri of hand with which ht
would have ral1td your two
heart 1l1D-<>lf to thrH heart.,
h• cu take a Jump tranafer
to tbrte be&rtl,
ReverH the tpade and
heart boldlnp on the band
above. In that caM reaponder
would bid two beartl -that
It not a natural bid, but a
trauftr to two 1
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In It• ilmplt1t form ,
trauftr bid• are UMd in tht
major 1ult1 only. Tbty 111
not Umlttd to wtak handa,
but ea. bt ultd on lnvl&I.·
tlonal and ramt·foreln1
hand• aa wtll. tor example,
IUppoff )'OU h0Jd1 '
. •Quua ~asa OK.la •a
Partner open• tht blddlor
with one no trump and you
bid two heart.I -a trantfer
to two 1pade1. When partntt
aeetptl th• trantfer, you
raile to three 1padt1 to In-
vite rame. Make your hand
1tron1er. for ln1t.ance, by ad·
ding the king of heart., and
you would jump to rame In •
1padt1.
You can al10 ,Pve partner
the chole. betwttn your 1ult
nd no trump on thoH 1aao•
where you have a b91aa•d ~ with a ftvt-Card iUjcir,
tuc'h u :
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Over partner'• ont no
trump you make your
tral\1fer bid of two bta.tW ..
Partner duly bid• two,.,...
and you bid two no trump .
That ttU• partner you have
live 1p1de1, a balanced hand
and 8-9 polntl. Partner can
pu1, correct. to apad" or ro
on to game In either 1pade1
or no trump. Make your hand
a bit 1tron1er by adding the
queen of clube, and you can
delCJ'lbe lt perfectly by jump-
ing to three no trump over
artner'1 two 1 ade1.
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plf ers dinner show
The Broadway muaical ocmedy '1 Do! I Do!" \rim open at the Movieland Dinner Theater. The two chancter mUlical ii the a.tion of the Tony
~ward w1.nn1ng wrtd.na team of Tc:m Jonee and
1larvey Schmicft and will be performed under the
~ at the California P1ua outdoor Nltaurant at
All New Movleland.
It la a profemlOIW ncn-equlty pneentation
Euced and dlrec:ted by Micbae1 Jon Sims with
usical d1rectlorr by David Anthony and starrtna
Packard and Gretchen Almond.
The sentimental marital axnedy_ la blled on the
~ ~ Fourpo•ter" by Jan de HaJ1o1 and w.
Originally produced cm Broadway by David Men1ck end· directed by Gower c,bampion in 1966. The ~arm-hearted story revolves around the 26-year
marrilp of Michael and Agnee and takea place in
their \'ictorlan bedroom around the 1turdy
fourpolter bed.J •
"I Doi I Do!'~ opem Wedneeday and nma
throlulh Friday. Doon open at 7 p.m.
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"LmOF
PUNCHf' __ ,. __ _ "HEROICS
AND
HUMOR:·
"mLL
THE CHAMP:'
and ~ ~ a little btt t:ZUY ti.c.Ult ti'1 an tm .... bli ~ .. haUI hu "not been totally oui of ~.~.and hu been~ Oft ··llllllnc
affair with Orra ~ <&rbara Babcock). "Hit privai.t llf• II ltrtctly from the tantiilMi Of
the Writ.erw.'1 •YI Conrad, a 8-foot.4 KWI' who 1oent molt of hll cerMr playtna what ihe Ollll ·'Ph~ft)).ea." ~
"Of 00U!9t, I havt a wUe 20 yean ~r Ind t.MY, know rve done an J1Cht with the lacl*. But I'd never played a ladlee man befon eo they kind of
~)'«I u:Ourid with that. It can be a bit much. 11\e
j>l1°-' lald Phil FAlterhaUI W .. a man 48 yH1'I old
With • 17-)'*ar-old plfrtend named Cindy. It'• hlChl Improbable, bUt pc:mtble ... ~ ePlode that wan him the 11'.mmy WM the one that Dll.l'ly tOOlt hhn to the altar with Cindy. ~ broU up the wed_dini-to-J>e rlaht In the
church, and .trice then lt'1 been nude honeblick ridlna. leather lbeeta and hot oil Nbl. O:inrrd wa1 bom In New York Qty the ton of
a career Army man, and he terVed In the artillery
dwi.na World War ll.
.. l w~'t brouaht up by a man," he •)'I. "I wu
broulht up IWTOUnded by wamen and lt'a had ID
enotmoua effect on my lffe. rm very comfortable
with womm.. I have no preooocepUona. 'lbe women
I crew up wl~. were very 1troft1 women. 'Ibey
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EXHILARATING
ENTERTAINMENT."
-lldwd Coliel. TME MAQAZM I
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didn't trMt me UM a little bby. I Wll tlw man." \
WJ..n be IOl out of the ~bit W•l to Qtyf: ~ ol New York and IUl&d draaia!ft tbt ' DruMUc Worliahop ot the Ntw lchoal. q. dkt,.
tcne IUD\mtr .tock and w11 ln the nadonal '°""' al 0 A Streetcar Named Oellre" and "Mr. Robeiu." '
"I couldn't make a llvt.n, Man actoi' until I w
33," h• 1ay1. "l alway1 did 1oru•thln1 •lM.
Whenever I couldn't pt work Man .ctor" 1-.nt out:
and 10t another Job,. But I knew that if I stuck with
it IOIM. day I wOW'd make lt. I loved the wen •
much. And 1 dJdn't have a lot of mtddJe ~ va1UM
to IUpport IO I could lldmp by!•
He a1IO found IUltenance woddn& oo alCti
New York 1hpw1 u "Naked City" and ''Th•
Delenden.'' He traveled to Lou1slaDa for a~·
ihot on one of the flnt ''Ro\.ate 88" esUodla. Ht ·
U)'I, "I played a l'OUltabout on an offl&cn oil na.::
We flew out from Grand lale every momina •:
hellcopten and flew beck at night and ate d1nDlr bl :
a fine New Orleans l"elta~t. I had jult finllbed
worldna cm a eoep opera, 'l!'.d&e of Nlaht.' and all
the waften knew me beat\,lft they worked ni&htl
and watched teleYWon durtng the day. That ~
I my first taltie of betna recosniJled, and rm An actor
who hatel to be~-·•
*BARGAIN MATIN•••*
Monday ttlru Saturday
All PtffOfmancH Nfort &:00 PM
(Ex• .,_.. fftlllllMlh IM HIMlya)
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BJITAND~
KYOTO, Japan -Kyoto SI a P11V town.
The •anclen\ Japanete capital with lta
lantern alley Iv.ta la the tndldonal home ot the aetaha. The pf.Iha Welt ~t.
In tM traln1na ICbool9 maQm -the
aJ)llNftdcl ~-.spend yean ~
the tea ceiemony. HOW to 11na and dance.
How to play muaical lnatrwnenta and
....-. And they i.m the art of nan talk.
The Idea la to be dlann1nc and .,reeable
companlonl.
*** Kyoto'• lJcemed 1111u..nent dlatricta of
Pontocho and Gton Kobu have plab.M of
the fim rank. And the belt tea bowel.
A lot of Japmme bi•""-la done ln,tea bouaea. The 1et1ha breakl down the .[a~ reeerve and bullnw IJl'OC)eeda.
(Like a tigee-martini lunch at "2f.")
It ii tl'aaition that the b1abe1t eecreta can
be d.18c:umed. The aeiaba'• Di-are ..i.ct.
My maid ~ ''Getaba ~ talk
becau.e not auppmed to bear. Supix-e man
talk eecret, abe no llaten. Lllui tum off
televtlioo." ....
The tea hot.-19 are ~ the Kamo river
which rum throuah the center of town. It la
• district of paper lantern Ughts and exotic
views into courtyard• where atone
fountaln• drop water delicately on
Japaneee poola with vennlWon bl1dam.
In the evening, the geisha ao clickety-
cllck on wooden geta to their appointments
with a mama-aan holdina an umbrella
above the elaborate hairdo.
It'• a very expensive wig. In antique
t1mee, the poor gejaha had to -::t on a
pillow that aupJ)orted only her -a
wood affair like half a bone c:ollar. Haw do
you •Y "ouch!'' politely?
*** Kyoto wu the capital of Japan for a
ttiouaand years. The m111tary ahogum
· moved to Tokyo a.nd ran the country throu.&h mWtary goyemon and a swau:h of
HIGH FASHION -Maiko, young women in training to be
professional geisha. spend large swna of money on their )dmonoe.
Although strangers are not wekome ln the tea houses, mailw perform
in small theaters.
bull.rf!°Li:1'-ln Kyoto -lived very
well. A1 playboys, they developed a
dellcate cookinc known • Kyo. And they
developed the ever-IoYtnc ~ atrL
It's an~ bawl'MW When a maiko
'Plan your motor trip properly
V .::atiQn time la here AM 10 la the frmtradon that can accompany it. But p'Oblema-.:tated with
a motor trip can be alleviated by thal'ouab p1enn•nc.
Hen are IOIDe tii:-tram the Autn••ib'le Cub
ot Southern California:
• Before Jeavtnc on your trip. afw lOUJ' car a tune-up, if this ham't been done nceoUy. Cledt
the tires, bnbe, wlp_en, wheel -=--t and ~(specially if )'OU'n ~trailer). ~If1 al8o important to have the car's exhaust
system checked. ff working tmp;'Opedy, it can allow
fumes to leak Into the ~ CIOIDpartmeftt. 1'veri before sympbnl IUCb • ~ dlatneea
apd nauaee occur; carban mcmoxide can reduce
pbysl.cal J'elip(lllleS and coordinaUon.
• Pack 80lDe anadt fooda that are nutritious
and will keep for leVel'8l bou.ra. Don't foraet to take
~ napkins or ~mc:Utened towelettes and a llD8ll ~akl kit.
• Caution younoten about the danaen of ~ the driver. One recent study Showed
that a llplflamt number of autcmobOe aock:lenta
occur wben childnn d'91rmct the driver.
• Make 1U.re eacb p1rrrnaw la -ted and
wdng a -t belt. In the event.of an acddent, wtoua
~e. can be .-tamed by t>w.e not weartna 1Mt
Oilldren ln the 0-4 age poup -under 40
pounds-aboWd be pkiced fn a V.S. Department ol
Tramponadon-.app'CMld chOd reltralnt ct.vice that states it hu been tra1h-te1ted. Pedlatrlclan1
eontend that lap belts, ~ exert too much
premure on the abckmtnal pelvic arw of a
small child, caualn& potenUally srave Internal
ln).u'im durtnc an automobile Cl'8lb.
• The key to 1tayln1 f reah durtnc lon1-
c:Uatanoe drive. II mak:lnc frequent at.ope.. Sctiedule a
food OC' re9t breek ~houn OC' 100 m1lm, whichever come. fim. a ,,,..w.;1e p6cnic • a
special treat. Thia atv. a chance to Jet off
steam.
.
graduatel to a full ,mba (and knows all
about flower~and poetry), abe la reptered. pays a tax. and hopes to
be in p-eat . Kind of like a budd1na
starlet.
The mald aald: "When abe bec:ome
ptaha, lt COlta much. much money. She
must aet rich boy friend. Maybe two, three.
One rich man buy all her kimono. Other
man pay rent. Maybe number three buy all
her obl.''
I pther it atvea you plenty face to be on
the buying li.t for a fl"'OW piaha.
1b.e lnafd aatd: "She have apecla1 kimono for each rich boy friend'. Hts name
embroidered in 1old on kimono. Very
!:~t =-~ ~.=· oome to call,
It must be honcnb&e to have top billlng.
'* * '* Kyoto la full of famous lhrtnes. Became
of ita bolY charac:t.er, American bomben dJd
not hit the dty durtnc the war.
It la FOd for luck, too. For lhrlnea are
built to honor 101De Fda and appeue
othen. At year'1 end. Japanae 10 to Y...U
shrine fdr 80IDe of the lllCnd fire ll&hted at
daybreak. Eat rice cooked over tbla fire and
you wl11 be free of um-for the entire
year, even a coJd.
They have a Bieddhilt caemony t«·tfit
eela that have been eaten durtnc the year.
All tbina• have 1plrlt1 and mu.t be
appeued.
*** Recently we had Broken Needle Day. We
eet up little altan of three steps. All n9edW
broken cturtnc the year are stuffed In dt
bean curd to pve them a soft rest -and
placed on the altar.
We w1Il a1IO honor the lli1kworm that
spun and pertahed to make your lhlrta;-.tbe •
1ilkworm1 are honored at Aaakuaa
Kwannon Temple.
I think the lllkwotrm ahould bold a
ceremony honortq the nylon Industry. Cheerlna-.tor polyester. It sawd a lot of
WCJnD1. I~ they are sratefu1.
Couldn't find a day hono~ the
hononb1e piaha. Some •Y they ~fj 1be oompetttton la becomlnc eewre.
a better mowetrap and tome rat beclna
~.)
There WU IJ'eat demand for plsha
durtnc the OcCUpadon days. Not enou8b
aeiaha and not enouab time to train tbeln. So a number of quickie mat.to wen tumed
oul Like 90-day lleu1emnts fran officer• tratntnc IChool..
They were known • lnltmt ,a.ha. And when true .... wuited to be
<:a~Y· abe called the9e oo..a1 wooden
"pWow gelaba."
Jigsaw puzzle players
· now have place to go
A two-minute walk or a fttW ca1lathenlca will
help set your blood drculatinc .,.m and prevent
the bumlnc feelina OI IWelllnl in the Jeo and feet
camed by litUnc for a me period of tfme ln one pollUon.
• Finally, don't push the day's drive too far.
Stop early at a hotel« motel -preferably one that
baa a swimmlnc pool OC' TV -IO the family can
enjoy ame ncnatkm-1 ei:UvtU. before reUrtnc for
the nlaht. Reserve your room in advance,
particularly w~ h-dtq towanl IWOl't arw. 'lbla
will avoid w..unc time and fuel ..rcb.tnc for a
PRICES STJ.mr FROM sl,255.
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) -Seriow IOlven of
,.,_., puzr.lea will be able to match talents this
aammer in the first National Jiairaw Champ&nrwhli:-
10 be held here AUi. 21-22.
The oompeUUom to determine the "f.Mtst lniahen" are be1ng ~ by the Dairy Barn
SoutheMtem Ohio Cultural Ar1I c.enter and the Athena Area Chamber of Commerce. Hallmark
Carda, which makes Jeuaw prnw, ·la C04pOmOI'
and w;i1l provide the pu.zzla to be Uled.
The champmebli:-will bet-ton the time lt
..W to amp1ete each jlelaw puzzle In three
~teaariel: linglel, double. and i.ms of four. l'lnt,
vacancy.
I.. lllCOOd and third place winnen ln eacb of. the three
: cate1ortn will receive $1,000, $600 and $260
!; .~Yely. .. .... iiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiliililiiiiiii
The sparkling blue Car-
ibbean. You've always
wanted to go there. bi
may even have plC
before. But once you .ee
how ataacti\'t I Sitmar
10, 11, or 14 day cruile
ii, you'll "'81\t to cruile
with \II this IUIDl'ner.
''
••eMOvt1 * • ~ "Contlntntll
DMd•" ( \" O John
&eluehl, llelt lltOMI A
0111caoo n•••P•P"
OCllutMitl lr111911 10 the
Aod!IM 10 MOllPt tOll'9
POlftlell ""' end "''~ I~ neturlllat. 'PG' •:• 10:1'0f!Mlll
t:OO 8 MUllC AHO THI
UOKINWC)N) e YOUTH AHO THI
1-:..ANIWIM AOMN"~ SUNDAY~
DIMCmOHI
TOWAN) IOOO: A ecM..D...,..
Slgnltlcant .__ concern-
ing rellgloua IMd«a who
wlll •Ilene! the Southern
&apllll Coownllon In New
Ol'IMnl wlH be eHmlned.
(l)MOVll * * "Thunoertllrda To Tiie
Aelcue" ( IM 1) Puppeta.
TM pllola Of the epeclelly
equ!pped roctlet tlllpa
~I MYe I~ llYea Of pu-
lllt'lglln -tr1PP9d on •
aupereonlc ltMl90'f.
CZ)MOYIS
***"A "SI ... Of Siege"
(1913) Yvn Montend,
Renato s.lv1IOri. Tunnol
and unreal ..,awn the
......,n•llon ol en Ametl-
cen olflcl8l In lJn>gcw/.
8:301~ "°9IRT 8CHUU.P
DAY'IMAK LA.
G flOfmWTlt IN PA8TIU
• NIM ~.::.:PUlaa
* * "The Jui Singer''
(1NO) ..... ~. Leu-
-~ A,._York
cantor bf'Mka with llll'llly
tradition and Mtl OUI to
find lllCCMI u • pop
mualc 1t11t. 'PO' ®MOVIE * * "S.turdey Tile 14111"
( 1081) Rlchlltd Benjamin.
Peula Prent..._ A -.!pie
di9covw ,,,., the ~
they've Inherited Is being
occupied by vemplrM,
gtl09tl and UIOtted mon-
lllers. 'PG'
7:00 I TODAY'S AEUGKIN
THAr8CAT
• UTT\.! ""8CAl.8 D fTl8WNTTEN
• KENNrrH
COPB.AHO
• DAY CW oeec:::c>wRV
• CMTOONI I
• YOM flOA HMLTI4 111 8NC1llJM
atl8UNDAYMAU UMOV91
••• "l• 01119" (19571
G-Kelly, MllZl <layn«.
An Ameran mu*-atiow
Ml the EuropeM c:lrc:uft
whefl compllQtlons .,...
7~8 FAITHWAY8 8 WHfT'HEY AND THI
AOeOT II CAMPUS PAOfU:
V1EWPOINT OH
NVTN1lOH '
• .11111'( SWAGGART e MllmR AOOIM ~
(I) TV~LOOKSAT
lEAIMNQ
l.:::U,
T~
LOO 8 8UNDAY MON•tca II ,,_.THILR 8 PONYEAND
R9a • •••OMA&. ~
I u.oro OM.VII IUC11IC ~Nf'(
~
(I) LETTHIM • LDfT 0 JBlllf( FAL.MLL
~=.....,..,
• • "The O.ybrqk ......
( 1979) Glenn Ford. 8em
Elliot. The Saclt•t broth-
_.. tlftd lld'.lentUN ~
they tr!MI ... from their
T----home. 'PO'
(l)MOVll
• 'h "llue Are Lady"
( 1978) C.ttwyn liarfteon,
Merk Holden. A )'outlG girt
lrlee to -• c:ent.IMroue
lloc'N trom being edd lo •
wort! tann.
CZ)MOYll * * * "My eo..in Ael:MI'' (1953) OIMe de Hevl!Md,
Rk:hlltd 8unon. 8MeCI on
the novel by DllolWl9 OU
M-W. The heir to• oon-
lld«eCle ~ atten'tptl
to find out II !fie -he ~·fMtl;/·~ l:IO. 00\'lllY
"l\ellolon And Marriage" 0~1: BoM1e s.nen,
Cllutcll on the W1y. VM
NUye; ~ __.,
Mel1ha Polodc; Mt. Md
..,.. fdwwd °'*"'8rd.
•r~na.AOC WOtlWt
• amTIMll TM AT
~YAllY 1 .-..c»cK. NICI
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GUEST -Loretta Lynn is among
celebrities interviewed on "Entertainment
Thia Week" at 8 tonight on KTLA (~).
London lllrl)O'I. In.Ir IYM
become ourtou•ly
lni.t!WMd.
t:OOI Niwa OOtRMHCa NO!tl.11 (l)OM&.~
THIW91TMHK
rT•WNTTIN MOYll
* ·~ "lOffll, Tiie ~ 81ede" (1Ht) Oe«ge
Hamilton, i.-..n Hutton.
Tiie heroic eon Of Old c.ll-
IOl'nla'1 lemou• IU•llee
tighter II lncepeclt•tad by • • rldlnO Injury, forcing hit
I~ llfotner lo don the
c:_,. end nl4IMI. 'PO'
l:IO 8 (I) '.-0. THI
NATION
I 8MRTTHI PMaa
NIWZOOMV\19
DAY Oii O*)OVERY
THIWON..D
TOUOMOW 9 ICINNeTH
OONLAHD
Cl)THI! COUlmn' OR.
Feye ~.Didi Van
Oylc9 and KM Howwd ltllr
In thlll'l)erlONMnoe of Clll-
fOl'd Odet'• Pey ebout the
complH rel11ton1lllp1
betwMn an atcollollc
ector, hie wffe end • ltlMt-
ricel director.
9:41(%)MCMI *. "The Flnel Count-down" (1980) Kini Ooug-
laa, Mlll'lln ~. A mya-
terloue 1tom1 et -tran-
apotta the··~
lllrcrafl c.'lter u.s.s. ~
IU bac:1t In IJIM to Decern-w e. 1941, poaitio116ng
111e,,...i~~
Hlltbor end the edvenclng
Jepaneee ftMt. 'PO' 10:00. MOVll *. * "The lnvllible ....,, ..
( 1975) Devld Mc:Cellum,
Jedtle ~. A dwnlll
attempt• 10 ~ the
world a"9r lli.oo-'•IO the
MCfet Of lnlllelblllty. II TOWARD 1000: A
ecll.D...oN
SlQl!lftCW--~
""' r9lgbil ...,... wflo .. lllteftd .,.. SoulMm
8aptlet Comentton In NllW
OttMne wll be aamlned.
I QI I ••N'e llt.AHI)
M-"il.L 9lMCH
au.t:JlmAlca.
I t9W..D Oii TNnH ........ ..,
..,..,Of'OL
PAIN11M8
(l)~WOMAN
Q) NllWICINTIR wmc&.Y CIDMOYW ••'h "lorro. The ~
81•d•" (1111) a-v-
Hamilton, ~ Hutton.
The lWolc Ion of old Call-
lorn&a• a temoua jultlc.
fighter .. ~·'*' by
• riding Injury. forcing "" ~ "'°"* fo don .. .. end lll8lk. 'l'G'
... QI I tQNr9*-'HI) .... ,.,.
NOPl.ITOO
Oueata: Jon "eo-" s-. cOIMClian Pal
HMrtey. Undl a..v ......
..... Jedi !Ind l(..ety
Henna.(At l ~ecHUUa .,_,,ALW&L
MMIOWOIL PAIN11M8 . !::•n.u.u.
* * • "A Face In The en-t• (1H7) hwJty on..
11th. P9lftde ...... A.,..
let ,.,.. "°'" • • Clll to
natlonel recognmon on ltle
etrenotll of 11111 ll'il'llOt Md
m..-lcal talent. ewovw
***~ "On The T-"
(1t501 Gelle Kally, "**
8MWra. A trio of ..,,_
teem 1.$ """ • taid ..... ~ 811 .... opelog!M to
'find .. .,...,.,. girt ...
plctwe Ill~ In ...
~ ,,. •• OM~
....... Ind ..... ~
,,.... • fllOl'llON c:.. ..... _w.
~._. .. a.:.: I::' *.. "" . ...,,., In .,... .. '""' ...... L~ Oleltl ...... lilt A...., .. 8'1 ,...,. ....
~lnvoMd-'" ...... -""*',. It* IO Ullle tllt MPIWW
badltoNNfloa.
• llMCIUU ICJI
l'MMTM .. ,_.,... ,.,... ..,. ,...... .., ...... """' .._ ....... In IO,_ oono
¥Wt•«*l-•D •IMO
i ............. .,Q ---·•.-c --·
Cl) WUTlhN
OUTDOOMMAH
I OUT'DOOfl .... '1:ao (I) DAHH'f ~
MIMPHl8 CU8llC
Finel..,ound CO...llge Of
lllls '400.000 POA Tour
IOIKnamtnl (H ... from Ille
Colonial COuntry Club In
C<lrdo¥•. Tenn.). I AGNCU&.:n.N U,a.A. 9 THll WllK WITH
DAVID~
II l'IMV COL.I-ra: ... THE
HOM9 CID WAU. tTMET Wiii<
"Up. Up And Away"
~t: MlcllMI Dercflln,
\llOll ~Mldenl Of Ille Flrll
loeton Cclrpofatloo. (RI a lPQA CHAMf'tOH8Htll'
FINl-lound 00Yerl09 of
Ihle women·• go11 1~
ment (Hw lrom the JICll Nlcll*" 8por11 Center In Klnga ltNnd, Ohio).
(Z)MOVll * * * "Mectam, RoN" ( 11178) Simone Slgnoret,
Clatlde Oeupllln. A wom-
an'a s-aonelity undergoea
en exfr*N ttanlfonnatlon
whefl ... ln\IONw her9eff
In • romantlc etfelr w+llc:ft
bridgw two Widely dlfler-lnO culturll levela. 'PG'
AFfEANOON
12:00 II IUNDAY
location: llw lrom lhe
Annual CNN Cooltott. San-
ta AN.
I If.ARCH •
fOUft HOUM FOR
LR
Stiirtey ~ and Mllt'ty
lngetl bring U9 tlll• minl-
telelhon tor the leulteml8
Foundellon.
• LOAD
MOUNTBATTEN: A MAH
FOR THE CINTUAY
"Road To Mandele(' The
lonnallon Of • llt1tllfl-
A/Nlttcwl OOllllllon end ""' cW..a and tttumphs of
Mounlb•ll•n'• Burm•
C8l'l)P4llgn of lhe Mrly • 40a •e cNOflicted. (P.-t 4) (R)
• eocca UAOEIN
GIMIANV CH> MAiC DAVll IN
COHCaT
Teped 11 the Sporting Club
In Monie certo, Mee singe,
lc*M and danoae In a per-
t~ beetled up by
the~ ~-d-.
oo~·
**~ "Z.o To Slxly''
( 1978) 0""811 McGr.lln,
DefllN Nlcll..ort. A mid-
~ dlwroed men, neiadlrlo money kif lllmony
~ ... Ill f~ """" f'eClll '19 ...... cw
containing • deed body .. '*' of Ill• -per1nenhlp
wllh • 14-YMr-old ""'· 'PO'
-· ft=-""1"'0il-
••\.\ ''The °"""' Died-,. .. (1969) Ill.Wt l.ancut•.
Kltll Douglaa. 8-' on
.... pl9y by o-g. Ber·
Mid ~. Tiie dt9M\a
and dutlea of A9Yelutlotl-
ary Ww eadws ---IDied.
I Nt•111.11111••rllll"'WMWCB• .,....,..NllE Oii ......
"TN o.e Ot Wine And
....... Piper ~ tfld
<*f ...,..,"°" ..., ••
hullbarlCIMd ... wfloblll
IMo ..... °' 4lllooflolltn. t.aee NCMTMCK ,...,.....,
~01•.,. ..... · • ..sw....·.c-. 1kte Treoll end Flekj
~ ... (fnlm 8'ig..
hMl v-.. t.lnMrllty "' "-·~
• JOUIUtCU• '°" lRtQOMT'DJ .....
~."""' .. eut to .......... 9'bot_
one-.-~ l"~~\19 "Call Qiw'' 8rleft
Ind .... "*' -• ....,
of • .,....., ..., " ~··--·mMflOCS of -11'8Dt111g the
~ "°'" ........... (Pert 'I (A) Q
• 8'IORTa 4tl9 JOA
"COiiete Clyl,ti'l•Oca:
.......V..U!ClA'' (l:)MCWIS
•• "911 WedUllllJ" (1'111 .Mn ...... VlltP cent. ....... !Cal\. ,....
C......IJI01I ....
.... Md ..., """ ...,.
Mtlft l• ,..... ""' ...,..._ .... ..,. ..............
I~ ~ --~
-~ .......
.tlO 11 IMul ...... 1111 )0lt
IO I~ 1711r1 _.IKW
the lllfll el IN ...........
onf ..,.. '*" '° llfllll tiwee~ •o• , ... Cll "°""~y u.1. lputwt.y Motor~
~ (froln l.ong
'leeotl, Calif~ UIOf' Men'1
Oym111t11t• Ch11nplo11°
elllp1 (ft.,,, lyrec11H, NV.L • W.TINll
OUTOOOMM.AN
'•lurtd: !ell• flllllno; wild li.Htcey • MWit-•• Otftoer "MCI oomee up
wllll • ~ pion '°' """ I!!& deyllmo llllr~
"'lli'OM'IM*U>
10°ro11nd wellerwtlglll
bOlll lie'-K.W. HOW-
lrd Md JoMny Cooper
(II-.. from Au.MIO City,
N J ). 811tv!Y., Of the '11·
l•t, ,.,, t. Wflll ,,_ ••
Oownlllll NII (from New z .. llndl a:ooe U1GA
~ ..
,lnlll-tound CO-age OI
11111 women'• DOii tCIUl'N-
ment (from Ille Jedi Nlck-
l•u• Sport• Center In
King• lllend, Ohio), 9 GIUJGAN'818LAHO
T1141 Sllfp1>9f lnelt11 11111 •
alone found by Qllljgen wtll
grant Ille llndef' llW'M wlello-
• before aundown
19 UOfmle!AT
MOVll . * * '" "Olly Of The 0ut-11w" (1959) Robert Ryen, nne LOUIN. OUllewt trying
to NCape trom Ille U.S.
C.velry telie o~ •com·
munlly end ll'1orln Ille
·-~ • MO\IW * *~ "A Dlttanl Trum-
pet" ( 1 llM I T rc>Y Donalll.le,
Suunne Plnhelte. A CltV·
elry olllcer 111emp11 to
wor1C out Illa romanUc
~oblelna end llandle lndl-
en uprlWngl 11 Ille ..,,,.
time. ID TIWNtHO oooe n.
WOOOHOU8I WAY
"Show Hendllng" BartMwa
Woodllou•• 1llow1
beginners her way ot mov·
Ing, llendlng end pr-I·
;g~>ucso-
* * * * "Hie Olrl Friday"
( 1940) C•ry Grant. RONI-
Ind RulMll A tough city
edllor end • topnotch
rec>O'ler ccwer lhe exec:u-
llon ot • convlc:ted cop.
kilter.
(!)MOVIE
**\~"All The Fine Young
Cannlbela" ( 19e0) Netde
Wood. Robert Wegt\9'. A
lleedalrong gift from •
poor Sou111em lemlly ,,..,_
rlea '°'money, not tow 0MOVll * * "Home Movie•"
( 1980) Kellll Gordon, Klrtt
OouglU. A young nlm atu-
denl auflera from •
badQerlng leacher and an
111rec:t1on to hit bfother'•
llancM 'PG' 2:30. on..uGAH'l llUND
Tiie C:Ut-llyl UM e m•
clan'• P'O?I to llCAre -ay
...~ D (lg AMUICAH
~
Peter 8elrd repona on the
deC*IJOn ol the blue "" tutlll; • aquad Of par.a-
tl•t• Jump off the 2,000-
foot cllff El c.plten In
YOMmll• Perk; Ethel K.,_
nedy and llet eon Mlc:tlael
rttft down Meine'a Kenne-
bec:~
• PAIEMNTE
"The Making Of A Mayor"
Henry Ctsneroa Is Ille IWlll
Me•lcan·Amerlcan to be
elected mayor of San
Anlonlo a:oo. IHT'EN'Aea
• MOYl5 • * "Topper Returns"
( 1941) Roland Young, Joan
BIOndllll. The Kif by ghoeta
help Topper find • deed
Qlrl'. murderer
• R>lJR HOUM '°" lR(COft('Dj
• WOM.DCUP
looca TI>UNWotEHT
Higtlligllt• of • lirat ........
neuon me1ch wlll be
broadoul from~
(I) M-"il.L IUNa4
8IUCIAAMY ~·90l.DIH Gl.OVU '° Cetllomle VII. Louim-(1:} MOYIR
**** "Orend UluSion"
( 1937) Jean Oabln. Eltc:tt
Von Stroheim World Wiit I
PfllOnerl conlllct wflll •
Germen COfnlMndlnl.
(Z}MOVIE
*•*.,."Slate Of Siege"
11973) YYH Mont•nd,
~o 8atva\Ott Turmoil
end unr•I spewn Ille
......in.uon Of an Ameri-
can offlcjaj In ~. aaGl ..wlM>ICW a WlleWOM.D Oii ~
U.I . Welgfllllft~ ai-.
plonMllpl (from florth-
bfooli, 111.1; u.e. 0t111e1 PrtJc
Motoc:rou Motorcycle
Champlon•ltlp (from
C«ltblld. Cellf .); • pt9\'lew
of '"' IJ.8. Open, ero•~ (I) llMUNT
"9TON Oii THI
YUKON • CID l.lllllNDe: JOHN
WA~
"Tht Me Ulle9 On" A
~ kx* le taken at
lln Arner1can lnltttulton'I .... • .,..OOUNTRY..._
'¥ 0\"1-.y, OICil VM
Dyll• and Kel' ~ .. .,
In .,. pertol "*• of c..
lclfd °*"'• .,. .._. 1111
COll'll)I.. rellllOftllllpt
b•'""" •n efcoltollc ......... ~ ........ ,.,.,..,,..,
.... MCMI
•• " ''lN ~ OrMft'1 ("111 Oavtd
..._ ...... ~.A
UI l~lll"'IM·
.. 811 ...... INMllr ......... . ..,..,..,.,
'°'T.r-:--•'•"' ............... =1'W:2'~· .. ~t
fl .. """" "" ............ Ml
-··;..:..o""'.....-.. .......
TUBE TOPPERS ·
K'M'V 01) 7:00 -"U.S. Autot: Oearlna
up for Survlval." Documentary examines
offorta of 11uto maken to survive tho
recnalon.
KTLA (6) 8:00 -"Enien.lnment Thla
Week." Interviews with celebrities
lncluding Loretta LyM. See photo, left.
KNXT (2) 10:00 -"Trapper John, M.D."
Gonzo and Trapper learn that .a brtlllant
staff surgeon may also be a Ku Klux Klan
leader.
wlUI her ~urel pow--• M0\111 * * * "Rancho Oalu.u" (1976) Jeff~. Sam
W•ler11on. An American
lndlen and Ill• YOIHIO
COhott dltltMloned by .,,.
rlgotl of • reeponelble ...
become ..,,... """"' end tum to c:elll• "'9lttng.
• M0\111 * °" "Dell• County,
U.S.A." (1877) Joanna
MllM. Peter Donel. All Old
Southern femlly lllempta
10 -IOcel lfeditlone lrom being deetroyoed by a
lend deYe6oper.
• WAU.IT"UT W11K
"Up, Up And Aw1y"
0.-1. MlctlMI Derc:hln,
vice ~eeldenl of lhe Flnlt
Bolton Corpor1Uon. (RI
(I) 8TMTNK
The !anding P«1Y of Ille
Enlerpt'IN II e11poeed to •
llrange di-11181 11999
people .. 1111 lnuedlble
rate.
8MOYll
*··~"Den Candy'• LAw"
( t973) Donald &Yttlertend,
Kevin McCarthy When Ills
buddy " IMln, • rnllO-m • n n• r•d Moun II•
beCOmH • d••P•r•t•
hunter out to get Iha lndl-
en lie t..i. la reaponalble.
Cl)MOW!
**'-\"~And The
8encllt II" ( 18&0) 8w1 Rey·
nold•. Jecllle Gtea.on.
Slletlfl 8ufOl'd T. Juatlce
calla In 1111 two ......,,.,,
brol.herw to 11op • retlted
bootlegger. Ille Bendit,
trom tranapottlng • beby
elephent. 'PO'
4:IO. WA81.eGTOHW&K
.. MVllW~
CB)MOVll * * "Saturday The 14111"
11ee1 I Rlc:hlltd BenJ8mln.
P .. PrantlN A~
dJec:owr INll Ille llol-.
they've Inherited II being
occupied by vempir91,
ghosll end IMOl'ted mon-
aters. 'PO'
1!00. 8TAA TNIC
A .,_,., of bodlea lmpri-
-l(JR In • lemllle body _.....,._.._
-Kll'll·a. eGMATRT~ ,.....,.
"lobOy Hui" Hoet: Ken
Howlwd.
• F-.cal.IM
"Is Italy Coming Aplrt?"
Guell: Rlcllerd N.
Gerdner, former U.S.
AmbMMdor to Italy. fR) (I) M•A•l•H
Wiiiie an antertlllner doee
• .now from en ""9r0Yiled
atage "' the compound.
the~ end drema Of
the doctora' ._ 00 on.
!= ***"The V.l.P.1" (1943)
E.lliatlalll Tey!or, Rlchlitd
aurton,. ""p1111ngei1 of.
daley9d lllgtlt a.It ....
off In ttl9 VIP lounge of a
London elrport, their ._
become curlo111ty In~.
(Q)MOVW ** * "FIMll Gordon" (1M0) SM! J ~ ....
Von S)idow. A trio of
MrthlnOa ltawf to the
.,,.. Mongo Ind help Ill
opPf t lntlMltaMa In
.,,. ~of die ....
Emperor Ming. 'PG'
CZ)MOYie * * i.. "Contlnentel
Divide" (tt11) Jolln
8eluelll. 8IMr 8r-. A
Clllcego n-•P•P•r
CONIMlat '""'96a IO IN . "°'** to 91eape -..
pollffcll hMt end ~ -i~~·
"Plennlng For L•l•r v ... u
Cl) Wll.coMI~
KOTTa larMrlnO , ... OOIMWlnd
when he •nd llt•
Sweattloga b•C0"'9
lltended In "' ...... °' ....... ~· -.,_~"on,,. w.y.
.._;.
elMltW .. ,,.,.. .. ..... """"' ,... "'
........... ... r ... -.. ~, ...... ..
~ '·'*"'"'MMlll
10 llw In Ml ftlm (ft1t1 •>
8oMCWll ••~ "letro, n. Gay
llld•.. 11t111 o .. ro•
Hlmlffon, Lauren HUllOll,
The IWOIO eon of old Otll•
lornla'• l1m0111 j&iellee
llglltet .. ~.., by
I r~ lnlUfY, IOtelng hie
loppitll brotfllt 10 '°" the fir.=. !Niii 'ftO'
• * * '18trtpee·· 11N ti 1111
MvJrey, Hll'old "8tnla, A
New Yortl GabOle loOlllng
IOt Mdlement OOfWtncea
Ille bell lriencl IO join llln\
In enllltlng In t.lw u.. . Ar"'f ..... .MOVll * *.,. "00111tn1n1a~
OMdt" (1H1) Jolln
"' S.ehl, lM.ar ltOWf\ A
Ctllca90 n1w1peper
cobnnlat Ir~ to lhe
Rod!IM to tlCepe -pollUcal llMt end Int.,..,.._
1 ,..,.,.... netur ... I. 'PO' l"..IO. (I) OHi OAY AT A
TUI
Mn Oii• • llU(priM vlell
from II« Old ~
nemaalt • Freneine Wllo
--1"9Wlllltl10 be Ann'•,_ '*1'* (RI II ,,_ WOfV..D
TOMOMOW
1'41 CZ} QNIMAICON t:OO. (I) At.a
Allcit'• mottler -to Plloenla to r.organlM lier
~ter'a llfe. (R) DatMCMI • *'" "Another Man,
Anotll« Chance" (19771
Jemea Cl*t, Oenevleve
8u)old.
• WIU) IONQDOM
"Atct~ Ad\olnture" Martin
ctplur• • young welrua
(RI D«I MOV9I * "1 "Herry And Wlll11t Go
To New York" (1971)
J-«-i. Ellolt Oouks. I Ofll..CHO
~ANO
C!Ot#Nt'f
• MAITEl#llm n.ATM
"Fllclcef•" Amie lllree en
~ ectr-with
ellpeneive ,..,.. end •
demanding ,.,.,.,.,_,
10 1tar In hie r11m (Plltl 41
it AMENCAH
Pl.AYHOUM
"~" Aher Ille
fltll IUCCMlful t ... nplo-
llon In New Medco. pllllll
lltl llnelizlld for the UM Of
1n. etomk: bOmb on H1te>-
llllml and Negellllll ( P11t1
6)0
(()MOVIE *** "A F-In The
Crowd" (185n Alldy Gtif·
11th, Pettlc:ie Neel A derel-
lci goea from • jail cell 10
netlonel recognition on Ille
llrengtll of hie llurnOt and
muelcall~I
(Ql PIPPIN
Taped at Onlerlo'1 Hllft'Ml-
ton Place. 11111 Tony
A-d-wlnnlng ptey tr-.
• .,,W-'I ....c:ti for lutlfa.
-'· (Z}MOYIE * * * "Your Thr.. Mln-ul• Are Up" ( 1973) Beau
&ridges, Ron U.bmen.
T-triendl poee u •
movie SWOdUC* end dhc-
lor to ptc:ti up glt'8
HO 8 (I) THIJEIRNONS
The ...,,_ end w~
.. _ learn tllel lllelr chll·
dren'a mvNg9 Is totter-
"'9-IPlltl 1 )(R) e WCR.DCW
IUMVAL.
I :::. VAH IMfl'E
10:00 (I) TIWlfl£A JOHN,
M.O.
Gonzo and Trapper 1Hm
l,,., • br1111enl elaff -•
geon may eleo be 1 Ku
Kiwi Klan teeder (R) ......
THI WON> FOR
TOOo\Y
• N()N.ACTIOH
TILlVlllON
''ll.lrdan Of Dr_ .. The
wor11 of con.,_.... wees
Oennan dnctor w-Henoo II ~led M
lie lltlootll • -fllm In the
Soulll American jungle
t111rring l(leul l(inekl end
Cleudla Cerdln.tle.
• Fl.M&W)I
"lady loYnllful" Feeing
relpOI....,.. tor Didi'• dl9-
,,.... from FWnOerds.
Ctwlltlne ,,... 10 help '*"
and hie lamMy. (Plltl 31 (RI
CfD•MOYll **°" "Blow Oul" (1H1) John Trevolte, Nancy
.u.i. A -.Id tec::Mlclan
.no WOttl• on horror 111me
becol..-lnwlwd In •
murder~~ he
wit-1111 -..Ina·
lloo. 'R·
(J)MOYll
···~ .. ~ ~ min" ( 1980) OOldle Hewn.
EllMn aw-n. A ..... !O-
do~ ~mitt•enly JON me Ar""I IOllow-
lng the dMl.11 ~,,...., llu*;'. on their ding
_. LONI_,..
..., ,A&.WBJ,;
.WflWl'MA«f llilOllW I
···~·'9 .... 0flitge" (11111 v-Monllnd,
AaNto ~. Tunnoll
-~ --"'° INllf'l'MltfOn of 811 ~ cen oMc-.11n UNguey.
.... IU9DlY"'°'"1
NM 11•19<1?!1-.JMiliiiW
MOUa-TO Tu.
'
It*\ Mn11e,_... Md
c:.rOI ~ ... .. .......... , ..... .... ............. '"
MWe ........ ""' • .... .._ lilJ _, Md ..................
r•..-.::... = ............ ~--··
u., ..,.. """' •CIWI ...
•••• "Ou.,.e Olt" ,, __ Gt-..._.
,, ..... Jf .........
....,.,~ ......
• TM.mClfltNI
UNaMOllD
"The 11ue ...,.. .. A
llUnllrOC111et11r••.-Of her • .., .. unllMe ..
Oii My .. Ing tdll
'**-Of Mt IOOMt (I) MCWll * * • "Tlle Hired HIM" (1171) ....., '°'*-Wer·
"-' 0..... A -,....,,. to hll flrn#y ...., .._.
YNl•.Ollly to IM¥t _. •
help Ille ft'8nd a TI4m 1CC M ue (C)~
*. • • MOrand lluillaltW
(1937) JMtl <Wlirl, .,.
Von ltrotleltn. ~ .,,., f
prlaontrt conftlot -• Owm11t1 commandMll, tt:4'8THI~
~ II THI ICC 0# U9
A couple wttt1 dllldr9n "°"' ltleir pnMoe.11 INI'• rlegte try to !Mk•~'*"
lemlly.
11:40 9 Movll * * *... "lvllerfllee ,.,. ,r .. ·· (18721 OOldle .._
Edward AJOert Jr
C!OMOYIE
* * * * "Tiie lMt Metro"
(IMO) C.lherine 0.-,
Oerwd Deperdlau. Durtng
Wolld Wiit II, the ~Oj)tle
IOl'I ol • emell Perla ~
llr• try to lleao ~
•l•blllhmlnt CIC*! durtnO
Ille Germen oocupaUon.
·PQ·
12:00 I AIC Niwa HEEHAW
Oueata: Johnny Rodr!QUa.
HeMfl Cornellua, Hant&
Codven.
(I) PlAY80Y'8
PLAYMATI M1HON
Rldt11td 0--hoeW Ille'
26th ~ Oliebt ..
llo!\ Of Hugh H9fn«'1 lllllO-
uJne el Ille Playboy Man-
llon Well In Holmby Hiii.
Caldornla. 9MCMR * * "Home MoYIH"
( 1~ Keith Gordon. Kiili
Douglaa. A young film lllv-
dent •uffera from •
~ teacher end en
attraction to 1111 brother'• tlancee. 'PO.
12: 118 MOYIE * * °" "Thi Oreet
Nlegllte" (1974) AlcNrd
Boone. Mld\MI Sacaa.
12:30 Cl) MOYIE * * ''The Anal Collnl-down" '1880) l(JR Douet-
.... Mllt1ln 6'-' A ~
l•IOUI 11orm et -tr.,._
IC>Ol'fl Ille II~
11tc:rett cem.r u .s.e. Nlm-
112 becll In lime to Decem-
ber 6. t941, poettlontng
Ille--~~
Hlltbor end the actvanc:fnci
J.,.,_lleet 'PG'
12:418 NAMECWTHR~
GteM Howlwd ~
that • lrlend'• • oppoMdly
~ m.rllge .. ""' • COYer-4JP for lw Mat Md
t:11 &)'A llAAE TOUCH°"
MMllC
WCll'tcktael Malik* ...._
made, the~
CerniW end an PCiUnQ
"••ecutlon" by gulloUne
" well H beeulllul
"'°"'Olrl• end deuNng
""OfiCll leetl -feetured . 1:2:1 (CJ MOYIE * * "Tiie VlaMor" ( 1978)
..... F«rer. John Hulton.
An encienl trom e dlltanl
geluy com.. lo EM1ll to
deltroy an 91141 &-v-<-dd
girt whO II deatined to be
Ille moc1let Of I ~.
~-.11r-·A· 1:ao. 'nMNMouf ·= . *. ·~ "Smolley And Tht
Bandit 11" (IMO) Burt ~ nold•. Jlldlte a..uori .
SMrlff 8ufotd T. Jullllce
cell In 1111 two ..,__,
brothers to stop • ,.....
bootlegger, IN Bendft:
from tn1nepon~ • blby
elepllenl. 'PO' 1:.aD ATONE
GU9lt: actor Cert w ......
Gemini: You make points
M-.1,JaeH
ARIES (Man:b 21-A..U 19): You flt amwe.n
to queat1on1 prevlou1ly tc_no~ed, evaded or
deli6entely mWn~ Cycle movee u.p -
c:trcuJmtanoee aoon favor your efforta. Member
of l>Dlllftlltte aex communlcatel in manner that could be 4~tive."
TAURUS (April 2()..May 20): Surprtae due in
connection wtth Home, family. Socla1 activity
HOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
cub polltion of one wbo ~t leek ...-i oonfUct.
Emphaal1 on dt11tn1 beneath auperflclal
lndkatiom.
VIRGO (A~ 23--Sept. 22): New appiOllCb
MC I I ry. leol iiw:IJock CU be brobn. If you
maintain inclependent aiance. l'OCUI on publlc
relatlonl. vlewl that c1-h with 'ydlr own and maldni 111X011anodatkln bwd on mutual ,..,.ct.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Go lllow, IDlinalbl
1ow protile, attend to bulc -.., a.p rwolutlom
concerntnc aafety huarda, eecwity and your
health. Plnit lJnpnmiona are apt to be CJft ~
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): J:mpbMla on
penonal maanedlm. phytlbl attncticn, apeculaUw
venture ancf c:llaloiUe with cblldren. SpOdilht en
chanp, travel, vmtety, abWty to ~ ~ in
-entert.Unlnl. pphlc mmmr. Watch s.cmutml accented -plee1aot news received where income
or CMh flow enter pkture. A bulc wtah ta fulflJJecf SAGmAIUUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): l'mph'* on
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You make extra detalla, aecurity, pn>perty loam.. inter.-raw and
pointl in connectlon with career, dealinp with long·ran•e plana that lnclude familJ. Pc:mlble
autborttaee and ~petlell in comm\Dllty project. chance of nmdence II d.ilcumed ·
Preattge rlw. popularity mere... and powen-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Mowment
that-be talk of promotion. Pt.cee playa key role. repi.. tnerUa; ~ are recetwd to ~
~~ =n:l= :~ ac:;: !t~~~v::.~trt~aytherole~
travel pJana. educational project, cxwmYUmk:ation AQUAftlVS (Jan. 2()..J'eb. 18):· l'mplw41 CJft
and ~· Ca~ Taurua and another peymenta, collectiolll. locatinf at erUdla and an ' ."Caiicer f:icure prmntnently. SpVttual val\.a come lmportant domeatic adjuatment. into foe\.:
Aid neighbors
during summer
VOLUNTARY ACl'ION CENTER of South
Oranp C.Ounty hu the followtnc volunteer
~u:.. adult help in repeil' work and . peln*'l 11 well 11 to llllllt with outiqll from the .~Belicharea. Ccmmunlty ccwnpmlom are needed In Senta
Ana to work wlth mentally ctiebled, to befriend
llolated amlol' dblna or to monitor and evaluate
JJ9)'Cblatrk: boldtala.
A Santa Ana .,.mcy worldnc with lkkJe
cell uwNa prqpwm blll vu1ed poalUom open.
Ty1*ta are needed for an -..mcY in Smlta
Ana btip&nc the handbpped.
Ddven with a a... ""D llcenle are needed to
operate a bul two daya per month at m Onnae
)IYellOe fadlity.
Penom ace 15 and older are needed to do
rmoumt and information fillna, --phone work and cram-reference fl1lnc for an acency in
CGata Meaa workiDc with brafn.injured teem
and adulta.
l'or information, call the center at 85Mm
in Seta Ana or M0.2888 ln Irvine.
AM£RICA!li( CANCER SOCIETY 0nnet
County Unit neecla bllinaual volunteen to
conduct 1top·1moldn1 cfa1ae1 ln Hlapanlc commumu. in Oranae c.ounty. Two three-hour i 11r'om wUl equip SpenJah...,-lrfnC people to
t.-ch c1-afiDlcl at redudng lune cancer, a
COIDIDCJll form of cancer amona Hllpenlcl Call
752-3800.
BIG BROTllERS and Bia Sisten of <>ranee
County pair volunteer men and women to
hlld ea 6 to 16 f~~~dance and p. Men are es needed to
boys waltinl up to llx moatlw for a
Bll Brother. Volunteen 1pend three to five
hours a week with the youngsten and mUe a
one.year commitment to die proaram. Call
831-6933 for lnfarmation.
VOLUN1'EER BUREAU of West 0ranae
County baa the following volunteer
opportunities:
CoumeJon are needed thia IUIDIDel' at campa
for blind and handicapped chUdren. Hours md
data are flexlble. The Vlctlm-Wltne.. program needs help for
vkthm of juvenile crime.
West 0nnae County homes are needed ln ~ AquR to host Japeneae exm.,,,.
Spanllh lnterpretera and other
opportun1Uea are currently offered by the
Oranae County Prqbation pe~t. Ruralna bomea need help with pmea and
lldivltiee for the elderly.
Call the buRiau at 898-00t3 foe lnformatkln
about volun~ lldivltlell. PISCES (Feb. 19-Man:b 20): 'Vou'll moc-
LBO (July 23-Aug, 22): IntuiUve flMb unlocb riibt direction; clrcunwtaW favor your eUorta. ,____;......;.;.. ___ ~-.·---------~------------__,
m_rtay. burden Ja removed, you lelrn more about Empbul1 on timlnc, lntultlon and judpnent. .•--......,,-------1 ... ._ ~_;__--_.,.....--=--------------------t• · 'ltUFFELL'S -
Michael J•J Levine, M.Q~
D•rrell J. Burnet.I, Ph.D.
su .. n D. 8choflttld,
are pie l88d to announce their
wtth a.tar Medical
Inpatient treatment of
disorders of
located at
(211)1M-11ft
UPHOLSTlltY
. ; 4'118 .......
ltu~Aft. ,COSTA Mii.A -149-1 INo
_..,
Mt. end Mrs. OM WNte, eo.ta ....... ~ ....
Mr. and Mr1. Chuck Aar,
Huntington Blldl, ~ ...
Mr. and Mr1. Ao11 Moroan1 Huntington Blldl, girt
IAlYl ..... OM
SM'ftt & nrn&I.
WllTC .... CHM'IL 42t E 17th St
Costa Mesa . CMM37f
fllCTmOU~ ..... MAmeTAftMaNT
The lolOwtnt l*90IW -doing ~-= PULLMAN AVENUE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 1303 A11oc1do. 8ut11 220, Newport
9-:tl. ca. 92e80
DOl'llld W . 8h1w, 1SOS
A11oc1do, Suite 220, Newport 8-:h,C..92NO .
Mlllllll .net Pit Gottlllb Tnm, 1303 Avoeedo Ave., Sutt• 220, N9wport Bllct\, c.. l2MO .
Thie ~ II conducted by I
genwll pertnenhlp.
Donllld w. 8"-w
Thia IU~I WU lhd with lhll COUnlY Ollftl of OflnQe COUnty on "'-t, tN2. .
LAYMAN. .IOMla a DYi
LAWVSU.
1 Corplrltl ......
Mewpott ..... ca. --
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Piiot June 13, 20, 27. Juty 4, 1882
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......
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a reel buy at •2951000. lbccellent
term1 . Call CURTIS
HERBERTS SR. 631·126e . ...............
Drutic reduction on ppous
new country French home near
harbor entrance. Extensive Ute
of oak & leaded glaH. Be1t
priced new home on the
Pen.insula. Now only ~75,000 •
.Builder w/trade. JOYCE
WALTZE 631-1266
MITlllUIMUm
3 bdr., Jg. fun. rm. w/fireplace,
remodeled kitchen. Hurry on
best value in town ... $115,500 •
JACKIE RANDLEMAN .
631-1266
1111 ftlll lllT "' Spacious 4 br., SECLUDED
SPA ln private eettlng. Excell.
new financing available.
$218,500 . JACKIE
RANDLEMAN 631-1266
LllllY•-3 bdr., 3 car garage, plus faro.
nn. with wet bar, plUI patio plua
fireplace in Lv. rm.., plus 2~
baths. See to believe foe only
$197,500. For private viewing
call HARRY FREDERICK
631-1266
234 L 17th St., Costa MIN 631·12"
4412 Bamaca rtwy, .... 559-9400
15 Cerpantt Pim, lfpt 8dl 759-1221
1141,_ ..... .... ...1 .. LllT .. ..
11111, Wiii ..... UL.I
Only $15,000 Down. Large Amu.rbable
Loan W/30 Yr Fixed Bate. Owner
W~ll Carry Lrg 2nd T .D., Low
Interest.. Lovely 3 BR Bluffs End Unit
W /Wrap Patio On Lush Greenbelt.
Immed. Ponession. Reduced To
$199,600. Sally Shipley'• Listing.
#I-NITS klll . ..... .......
Presenting The Least Expenaive
Home In Newport.BMC:h'a PresUgioul Bia Canyon. Shows Like A Model -
Typically Pl'ide Of Ownenblp. Huee
M.ter Suite PQ Separate Guest
Quarters. Owns/~t Will Finance.
Priced Under Market Value At
$415,000. Jobn Merrill'• Listing .
JMIY&l lf ..... ... ......
Former Model -Top Condition -3
Bdrma, 2~ Ba -Great F.R. -
Unbellevable View Of F8lhion Jaland
& Catalina Sumeta -Huge Lot •
Covered Patios -Community Pool,
Tennia -Gate Guarded -Only
$450,000. A Twitchell-Trivl1on
Lilting .
1110 .. ..........
All In I rO#. Tuteflll!Y
decorated With pluafl
pile mrpetlng. beel.ltlfully
tlled. Top of the llM ap-
pllanoea. Vwy llgM and airy. Terrlflq home or r.:• ~t. Cllll for 1 ..... ,, l!l\!11
... TlllllE
Sellar wlll oarry 1301<
111alaht note for 5 yrs. You "benefit with a mon-thly payment of '924
Pl/mo. Cllll RO# to ...
the omy country ltltdlen
With rook ftr..,r.o. and cu1tom cabinet•. $119,
900.
Don't deley
call ot.\a todey.
DIA.NA PlfifNP<>l-
VOl.PE
~ ...... .......
~ 5 bdrm home
with '°""* fi191'dene on owr8l:llld oomer loC ~
the Pl9aa. HIOh beMI ~ ...,.,.e *""' room plua den. Thie
could be 'I04/Jf l'llCM '° Lido. OWn•r wlll help
with fNnclng. MM.000.
111111
Lido Realty
673-7300
2 lll&ITILY IUITIFIL
Nl!W TOWHHOMES lo-
oated In IOCClllnt ....
All the roome 1r1 extre-
mely large. 2 maater
bdrml, periect for joint
ownentllp. The property
II YeCMt. newr ~ ..
\Old tn., Cel now. won't
..... 546-2315
THE :REAL
ESTATERS
----....... ....... ,.,,, ..
8'1Y91!111yrnllW~
derOM bUlt town.'IOIM In . NotthWQod. a... ...
to mo111e and wtll ~ MOK et 12% for 10 yrs.
Cell now to ••• tt1• °""°"' tie Mlft( In .. prl. cover•d p1t10 w/ gr..mou. window 3 Id 21A 81 aep. D.ll, luedol'9
pool & ..,.. • 1•.000. Don'tdei.y
Oii Dlerl9 todey.
DIA.NA PIETEM'OL· VOLPE 5Mt400 .....
lllTlm lllm
2900 aq.ft, ot llvlng
1p1oe. Too many up-
111'*'-to lat. "'°" ..: flvlng room with roa. wood flr1pl1ce, temlly
room with tHk wood
plMllna end ceblneta. Rock tfrepllCI, epace
... ldtchln, .,.,.. ...
Cllllr!ln9 °""'· upgr9ded dl•hwlfhlf, etc., etc.
:..--..... and ,...,/:~ .................. ........... Cll
ti
TH•· PFAl.
p I I r :rM:P!_,
Tl\ \DI I It l\ \I
~I \I "
LIWllTPlllll ....
Only HH,SOO tor tllll
channlng s ldrrn home
I009'9d ,,.., otubllouM and t1nnl1 oourtal An uoapllonal ftlue, cerl't .... flnlnclne ~ Call todlY fof lhoWlng. M&-1171
t18 VIA QUITO
OPEN SUNDAY 1-6
THE :REAL
ESTATE RS
1 lm>ROOM
2013 MlramarJ.~boa PenlntUll
875-9378 ~5.000 Sat/Sun M
2034 Vllta Cajon, New\>Ott Bellch
759-1221 $275,000 8at 1-5/Sn 12-5
**833 Udo Partt Dr (F2) Npt Bd'I
780-1900 $495.000 Sun 2-5
10 Vienna, Harbor Ridge, N.B •
fM0.9605 $395,500 Sun 2-5
221 vta Ithaca, Udo i.e. N.B.
873-7300 1335,000 Sun 1-5
117 Marine Ave .• Balboa ltland, NB
873-6900 $272,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BR-olul FAii Mi or DEN
1754 Santa Ana St., Costa M ...
873-0359 $179,000 Sun 1-5 * 1538 Serenade Terr (Irv Terr) CdM
$280,000 SaVSun 12-5
213 lr1a, Corona del Mar
844-9080 $575,000 Sun 1-5
4521 Tremon~ ~ S~ CdM
64-4-9080 .-.95,000 Sun 1-5
2005 Yectrt MllctMf, N.B.
87~ $41fUOO Sun 1-4
1838 Pon Charlee Pl., Npt. Bd'I.
873-8550 •197,000 Sun 1-5
*19 CUft Dr .• JMmlne Cttt, w, CdM
8*-1515 $438,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
1708 Mt!.,,.~ Penln Pt. NB .
842-6200 ~QOO Sun 1-6
921 Udo Pn Dr, C-3, Udo Penln, NB
&31-1400 saeo.ooo Sun 1-5
1 l9JIROOll
2912 Broad St, (Nwpt Hgtl) NB
!,46-1448 •2&0,000 Sun 1-5
3842 Rlwr Ave, Udo Landt
875-1171 $192,000 Sun 1-4
1199 Augusta. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $129,900 Sun 2-5
2506 Fordham, Costa Meu
751-3191 1129,750 Sat/Sun 1-5
15872 Piigrim Circle, H.B.
893-18'8 Sat/Sun 12-4
2481 Irvine Ave. #D, Costa Meu
867-2121 $186,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1911 Co&.W't St., Bal ,,..,, NB
873-7300 $399,000 Sun 1-5
601 Gary Pl., Newport Heights, NB
84~ t189,000 Sun 1-5
212 Vla Eboff, Udo Ille, N.B.
873-7300 $498,500 Sun 1'""
5CM 1 Pueo de Vega, Tunlere>c*, Irv
780-1800 $187,600 ' Sat/Sun 12-5
2718 w. Camden, Santa Ana
963-e787 •103,000 Sat 1-4 .
**341~ 0cNn BIVd., CdM
780-1800 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5
1 Rue Font81nbleeu (Big Cyn) NB
780-1800 $500,000 Sun 1-5
703 St. Jamel Pl., Cffffhaven
842-8235 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1-e
1581 Mtnorca. Coeta M..a
548-2313 $138,900 Sa 12-5/Su 1-5
2331 Cfltf Dr., Newport Height., NB
&31-1400 M95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
502 "I" St., PenlnlUll Point, NB
931-1400 $438,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
.. 71 .. CorUMd, CtWMo Hinds, CdM
971-6364 $220,000 Sun 1·5
928 Goldenrod, CorOna del M• erwseo *259,ooo Sat/SUn 1-5
31 .. w.taold, Corona del Mat, NB
931·1..00 teee,000 Set/Sun 1-6
-.
DIRECTORY
1.., flih...., 4lrectery wMI,.. tllh ......... • c p h•t lwat ... Al teie i.e..-. 1"'4 Mlew
... tcr6iM .............. 111 c4oatllltg .. _.a.~ DA .. Y PILOT WAtn' AH. P*-•
... w ... .,.. ........... w,.... .. -..4 .. w ................. tlth c ......... , .... y ... s-.r.
*228 Amherat, Costa Meta
548-2313 $148,500 Sun 1-4
1511 Kings Rd, Newport Helghtt, NB
673-6900 $699,000 Sun 1-5
1588 Myrtlewood, M ... V«de, CM
84&-3255 $123,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
602 tongs Rd .• N9wport 8Mctl
645-8532 $895,000 Sat/Sun 3--5
s Morning GIOt')' (Trtlrk Rdg) Irv.
581-1100 1345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2835 Solana Wey, LAguna 8Mch
•M-2814 $346,000 Sun 1-5
1803 Yacht Colina, Newport 8Mctt
64-4-1017 $550,000 Sat/Sw\ 12-5
*1905 Diana Ln. (Mariner'a) Npt 8ch
~ $191,500 .., 1-4
375 Camden, LAauna 8Mch
851-883e $ef6,000 Sun 1-6
*1974 Prt Loc:kMelgh (Hrbr V.) NB 64-4-2573 $248,000 Sun 1-6
21•9 Miramar, (Penfn) NB
931-1298 $675,000 Set/8wl 1-5
*2989 Jacaranda, M..a Verde, CM 541-8077/841-4744 s.t/Sun 11-4:30
3715 w. Balboa BIYd .. Newport Bd'I
875-1771 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1-t
2<MO Monrovta, Costa Meaa
54()-8149 $98,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1218 Keel Or., Corona del M81'
&31-1286 $375,000 Sat/Sun1-5
•511 Camden (Cameo Shrt) CdM
873-7781 $885,00Q-fM Sun 1-5
*1901 Gala._ (Irv Terr) CdM
873-n81 S795,000-fee Sun 1..s
.. EJderberry, Trtlrk, lrvlne 844-90«> '330,000 Sun 2-5
1907 Tradewtnde, ~ NB
84+9080 $325,000 . Sun 1--5
•11• Corttend, Cameo Hinde, CdM
873--5354 $220,000 Sun 1-5
928 Goldenrod, Corona del M8I . 9734550 $258,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
118 Via Quito, Udo 191e, NB
873-7300 M39,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
821 K1naa Rd:z.!!!Pt Hta. N.B.
873-7300 ~"'.600 Sun 1-6
120 8horecltfa. Corona def Mar
844-e200 $485,()C)()..f.. Sat/Sun 1-5
102 Vla Koron, Udo !it'· N.B.
642-8236 $985,000 8at/8un 1-5
1515 CUrrtbertMd (W..tc:H) NB
540-1151 $240,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
118 VII Qutto (Udo Ille) NB
846-7171 $299,500 Sun 1-6
2921 J8C81'ancl8, Meea Verde. CM
7514191 t13',500 Sun 1-4 * 1472 (Mlaxy Or., Dovel' 8hrl. ..
642-aa10 •t39,ooo-f'M a.vSUrt 1..s
2011 Pllloma. E/sade, Coeta ....
646-9498 t189,500 Olly 1-5
4....ooM
222 Coral, 8albae lllMd 171-8121 Nllt,000 84itl8Uft ,..,
·~~~ ~~odoUdo 111' ... Sat 1-6
**7 ... V19 Udo Nord, Udo Ill, NB ..... ...,., .8un 1-6
4a4 a.Mae, ,.,..... Point, N8
131·1400 l40t,OOO 8at/8un 1-5
....... 8entt CW-. (Mela Woode) CM
•7l-2390 •1•.• aun 1..a
23 Helf Moon Bey, (Spygl .. ) NB
760-9333 $850,000 Sun 1-5
1850 K«ltuc«y Pl, Coeta Meta
546-2313 $129,900 Sun 1-4
1•59 Galaxy, Dover Shor•, NB
. 842-8235 $465,000 L.H. Sun 1-5
**1817 8eylkSe Dr, Corona del Mar
844-8200 $1, .. 75,000 Sun 1-4
2515 Windover, Corona del Mar
844-8200 $459,600 Lti. Sun 2-5:30
#• Narbolwie, Harbor Ridge, NB 831-1400 $2,200,000 Sun 1-5
•21 Plrete Rdl.~' NB
931-1400 ~9.600 Sun 1-5
233 PoNMU&, Corona del M8r
en-.4271 Sat/Sun 1-5
1521 Anita. Newl>drt 8Md'I
64&-0632 '3C)t.OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
97 Nlahthawtt. Woodbttdge, ltVlne
861"-0804 $239,500 Sat/Sun 11-5
2100 SantlagO, Dover Shoree, NB
642-7188 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shoree, NB
546-5847 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1•12 Santlaao. Npt Bd'I
&31-1268 f375,000 SaVSun 1-5
3474 Wind.or Court, eo.ta Mesa
676-8811 Sun 1-4
19122 EMddle, TrtJrk, lrvlne
75t-1501 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
18 Cherry Hiiis, Big Cyn, NB
844-9080 $1,30'5,000 Sun 1-5
3433 SQmerMt Olt. (Wlmb.Vlg) ~M .
546-2313 $229,000 sun 1-4
*1715 Galat .. Terr, Irv. T«r. CdM
844-ec>eo $498,000-L.H. Sun 1-5
* 1840 Tradewtnda, Baycreat, NB
84+90e0 . $385,000 Sun 1-s * 1606 Glenwood, Saycreet, NB 844 90eO $348,500 Sun 1-t
*2708 UghthouM l.Me, H\IH, CdM
87s.-eooo $485,000-fM Sat/Sun 1-5
3 SebMUeli. Harbor Ridge, N.8 ..
780-1800 $2.3 Miiion Sun 1-5
1844 Port Chattel Pt, Harbor Vu, NB
54&-seo5 $309,600 Sun 1-5
•27 181h Pt, E-Slde, C.M.
644-4910 $229,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1--5
1251 SUt1llne ~~. HV Hllll, CdM
644-4910 '291,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
'i'888 GrwMldl Way (E/Skte) CM
648-7171 $210,000 Sun 1-5
1924 Pon W~ HVH. NB
84+7838 t2et,&oo-fM Sun 1-6
10::1: ~ 8Mctt 8un ~
3202 D*-• Pt., Mw Verde. CM
6'5-8258 . •1•.eoo SMJ&un 12.5
1948 Pon a--.. HV Homtl, N8
840-t7117 '3e0,000 $at 2.,;a/8Un 1-4
2111 Lcnnzo ..... del Mar, CM
831-7370 8un 1-5
210 va. Sen Remo, Udo •• N8
t7&-a04M13-2W let/8un 1.:a
1. Place your ad In the Dally Piiot
~ MCtlon (tt'1 Hit to run 3 deYt for maximum ~). " you pay fOr your Id In eclvanoe we'I run It 3
dayt llld only ctwoe you for 21
2. Qet your FREE Gatage Sale llgni (all
you hive to do II oome In to the DtMty
Ptlot • pey tor YfM Id In advance -we wtlt atw you two 11x17 ~ -
FAE£ of otl81'Qe).
3. Pttoe MCh ptece ~ merchlndlM •.
4 . Have plenty or onang• on nano
(nlcklM, dlmee, quarttn, halvea, one
and ftY9 dollar blllt).
5. Relax, have fun, and count your rnoMV
at the end of the dey .
* 1211 Cllff, (Cllffhaven) NB
642-5200 $425,000 Sun 1-5
2632 CteStvlew Drtve, Bayahores
642-8235 1299,000 L.H. Sun 2-5
1818 Tanager, Cotta M ..
548-2313 $260,000 Sun 1-5
1321 Outrigger, Corona del Mar •
644--6200 -$450,000-FM SaVSun 1-5
* 12 Trafalgar, Hrbr Rdge. N.B.
&«-8200 $2.500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
«2 Begonia. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $595,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
t 8R plue FAM RM t# DEN
938 Via Udo Soud, Udo Ille, N.,B.
8«-9060 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1848 Newport Hiiia Dr E. HV Homes
642-8235 $495,000 Dally 1-5
1760 Port ManlelQh, Hrb Vu Hiiia
64-4-4337 $450,000 By appt
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
2525 E. Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar
B«-5560 $499,000 Sun 1-3
200 McNeil Lane, The Verullles, NB
631-1400 $139,000 Sun 1-5
2277 Paclftc Ave., eo.ta Meu
873-7300 New Sal/Sun 2-5
2 ... plue ...
415 Bryson Springs, Costa Mesa
54&-2313 $124,900 Sun 1-4
1018 8eylkSe Cove East, NB
642-8235 $4.48,000 Sun 1-4
209-19th St.. Balboa Penln., NB
631-1400 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I BEDROOM
30 .. Esplanade (Bluffl) NB
640-0020 $272,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
2559 F, Elden Ave., Costa Meise
675-1771 $152,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2653 Vista Omlda, Bluffs, N.B.
64-4-9080 $279,000-Fee Sun 2-5
2048 S..C0V. Ln., Costa Mesa
648-7171 $175,000 Sun 1-8
102 Blue Lagoon, Laguna Beach
631-1400 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
819 Hammon, Costa Meea
546-2313 $1•2,400 Sun 1-4
• 9EDROOM
364 Lourdes Lane, Costa Meta
545-2241 •129,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
I leDROOll
33973 Cape Cove, Laguna Niguel
840-2571 S259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE ....... , ...
315 lrtl, Corona def Mar
64-4-eoee> '318,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1581 Mlram81'J.~boa Penln Pt, NB
642·5200 ~.000 Sun 1-5
1·2~ 202'A DlemOnct, Balboa Ille, NB
931-1400 $47.8,000 Sun 1~ , ...... ,.
1510 A~ Pl., Bal. ltlend, NB
8]W900 $538.000 -sat/Sun , ...
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POR 8AL:E
··~ 890 Welt 15th St, #79, NB
875-1530
BAYFRONT LO'I'
FOR SALE
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PllDI HUNTINGTON RACH
(2) 4-plex~ 2 b1b to sand, Spanish
ttyle 2 bdrm townhowa. Condo
potential. Ganges. $275K ea w/2511
dn. Prine. onl~. Below bank
appraisal. 1-870-9227.
ON THE SAND
Exclusive Gated Community of "The
Shores." Spec. Custom Built 4 Br Home on
~ White Sand Beach. Hi Be.JD
Cellings, Graceful Circular Staircase.
Forever View of Ocean. Owner Will Help
flna.noe. $1,450,000. Call M. Hill or S .
Trtvfaon, 759-9100 ·
* EASTBlUFF * 11.21 Cft Flnancing avallable ~ you take
over existing loan on the elegant 4 Br
eacudve home that baa been extenaively
preplftd for entertain.lng. One of few homes
in aree on FEE LAND.
WALKEI & I.ft llAL UTATI
2670 Son Mle'* Dr., Newpert leach
759-1501 • 752·7373
HARBOR RIDGE
'50,000 under market, profeaalonally
decorated. A ward Winnina Dynasty Model
Two bedrooms, two batbl, wood Ooon. view.
Gete guarded community. $386,500. Prine.
only. 640-~.
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ONNl\AND
(YOU OWN THI LAND)
3 Bdrm, 3 patloa, 1-story, Low density
p-eenbelt locaticn. Seller will carry 8°" Ln at
9 ~1' amort. 30 yeen due ln 7 ~ years. Lowest
priced Fee property in Bluff.a.
Priced to aell at $272,000
()pn Jbe Sat/Sun 1-&
304 Eaplanade or call Phyllil
640-0020 or 760-9678 .Agt.
200 FT. NEWPORT BAYFRONT
BOAT ON THE BAY, PLAY ON THE
OCEAN -Spacious open & sunny all view
home w / panoramic decks. on hup prime
laland Point,+ docking & prkg galore,+
you own the land.+ owner flnanclng, all
for $965,000. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 4028
Channel Place, Newport Island, N.B.
673-0202.
JASMINE CREEK
Price alaahed on this rare Plan 4 Model in
~ Jamline Creek. Call for detaila on
this huge two story, 3 bedroom home. Tennis,
pool, 8\Ull'deei gate. Fee land. ·
ASSOCIATED REALTORS
STIVI Willi
' •
Orange OOMt DAIL.Y Pl~OT/8unday, June 13, 1812
HARBOR VIEW HOMl5
By owner. Seven bedroom. Fo\11'
batha. Major conat. co~_pl~ted .
$450,000. Fee. 1760 Port ~ch
Circle. Call for appt. 644-4337.
UllU IDOi
Private estate on ~ acl9 tucked into
mature garden & trees with panorami-c
views! 3 BR +maids. Recently
remodeled. Hardwood floors, beamed
ceilings and Old World charm. Nothing
like it anywhere ln area.
COLDWB.L IANKIEI
1..w.nt1al leal Estate Servket
644-9060
BIAWINNB
with thit ad, one time only, $309,000.
Better than new. Comp. remodeled.
All the luxuries, yet homey. 4 bdmn, 3
ba, family room. 2 fireplacee. Maid's qtn., muter suite. Waterf.all, guubo.
·0pen 1-5 daily. 1521 Anita Ln., NB.
645-0532
llAUTlflUU.Y APPOINTID
Three bedroom home with g:1reat
add-on encloeed patio. New carpets
and front and nm lprinklera just
liiiltaJled. A.mamahle lat TD at • ~.
l'lexltile terma. Call 979-5 370
X-cALIBl'.R R.&:
NEWPORT BEACH
Three bedroom, three and one-half bath,
living room, dining room, family room, den,
3000 aq ft $350,000. $200,000 l~Cft F1nt at
$2~ per mo. $100,000 low interest 2nd by
leller. Nice View. 373 Newport Glenn Ct.
642--0430 for directions.
ENCHANTING I
Ia the only way to de.:ribe this apadoua 4
bdrm home with very private back yard.
Recently remodeled kitchen with new
appliances including trash compactor. Superb
financing with $10,800 down. Sacrifice
$108,000.
WALKEI & LEE REAL ESTATE
9032 Adams Ave., Huntington leach
. . 963-5671 "556-7035
A FAMILY OBJGHT
Custom expanded Portofino 4 ~ 3 ~ batl), '
air cond. Large lot. Pool, ipa, waterfall,
security/ smoke system. $459,000. 640-9996
Owner/Bia.
DILUXI
COIONA DB. MA.I DUftlX
South ol the ~way. Four bedi-oom unit in
front with all tbe mnenitia Nice 2 bedroom, 2
bath \mlt In reu'.' ~ $340,000 in bna.
Priced way below market at $438,000. Try 1°" clown er will trade for other real estate.
Contact Durell Pub, Re/Max for more
det.aUa. 7~1221 ate. 780-8748 ra.
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................. Thia
unAqUe bami~OOO-.. ft.
II an eWtalnen pandlae. Le
lllp. ba~ lawn. pool, 8 fpb
plUI h1a and Mn bathrooma. den
off loe/artroom, U brary,
l)'IN\Mlum. UnUIUllly deep lot
w/lJ)proX '14 ft on the bay. Only
0 yn old. f.4,950,000 Owner will
help w/financtna, John Macnab
8'2-8230. (D-38)
HLIPlllll IPlllll HT&TI.
SopbSatkated Uvt.na on Udo Ille
In th.la le room home on 3 low -
1 BRa & e~thal to an expanalve courtyU'Cl .
&· 11. pool. t finandnC
-$1,260,000. Call Tom A1l1mon
or Terry Hanel. to aee this one--
of· a· kind home! 642·82U.
(D-37)
"llTI llHIHTH" Beautiful
upgraded "Kenalngton" wlth
loft. Wood, super carpeting,
stain~ glaaa, brick spa ln
entcy .. you name it, this houae
baa it. Aalwnable loana + owner
will carry. Priced at $649,000.
Darlene Herman 7lS2·1414.
(D-38)
Mn• UUM ll&m Just atepe
away from the S. Bayfront ia
du. chann1ng ling.tam. home
w/rental unit above garafe·
Pride of ownenblp, gUJtena
t~hout. Gives this home
ap galore. Ueed brick facade
exterior, bay window, spa &
ideal location. Attractive
financing too. $639,000 Lorraine
Jackson 5M-8700. (D-39)
llW II llHHLIFJ Charming
countcy home w/lota of wood &
used brick featurine 3 BR,
family nn. Thia split level home
hu a delightful master suite
w/an ocean view off deck. The
locaUon .ia Wlequaledl $495,000
Sharon Smith. 644-6200. (D-40)
l1ff,IH Pllll llllmH llW
..... Custcm Tri level 3 BR,
3 BA plus guest. Seller
financing. Martha Macnab
642-8235. (D-41) OPEN HOUSE
SUN 1-5 2211 Waterfront/COM
............ 1111.11111
Spacious traditional, terra cotta
tiled family rm with fireplace.
Fom:tal dining rm with beamed
ceiling . 4 BR or 8 +
convertible den. Nearly ~ 11Cre
with 20x40' pool & spa. $4&,000
L.H. OPEN HOUSE Sun 1--5.
1459 Galaxy Drive.
... -UY I ..-r IJllTI Y11W
Beautiful, customized 5 BR
home. Neutral oolon-Van Luit
Wallpapers -wood plank floon
throughout halls, fam rm &
k itchen, create a charming
atmosphere. Separate children
playroom or could be ln-law
qua.r1er or maid's rm. A91l.unable
loam. Anxious owner-Submit.
Vacant & available. $450,000
incl. land. Rosemary Sietz.
644-6200. (D-43)
WILi Tl PllYlTI 11111 Thia
CUltom home baa recently been
renovated by owner and la the
Jwt expemtve heme available
In this exclusive area of Dover
Shorea. -Seller ii hi&bly
motivated. $415,000 Duffy Riebe
551-8700. (D.44)
-NW mu Lowest price home In Harbor View Hilla ind.
land. Fantastic family home
featwinc 4 BR, f.am rm, 2 frpb,
wet bar, lg kitchen w/eattnc
area. A must to eeel $319,000
Call Sharon Smith 644-6200.
<D-4')
111'1 llllllT HPLll 2 units
ready for loving change. One
level, fireplace, oj>en beams.
Owner will finance. $248,000
Coby Ward/Barbara Callihan
642-8235. (D-46)
1lln.I .. IAlla YllW 3 BR,
formal d1n1na rm facing park.
Nice carpet & drapes, air
conditioning. Owner may Uliat
In tinanc:fnc. SteJ19 to the pool.
$159.000 Jean Laten 752-1414.
(Df 7)
a Bdrm home, prim• Coal• MHa
locet.loft. tNlt trMI pion. IMt yMf 400
plUI aYW:lldm ~ tram l t.Ne alone. Owner will carry Iona term, low
lntereat flnanclna. J'lexfble down
payment.
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~ 4 bid a be hGme wlbanUI
nn Ind 3 car Pl'aet· ~t earth10IW
dkw. approx 3000 eq. ft. rtreplac•ln
fam. rm. and m1t. Bed IU.l~. 8epante
dowNWrt bid • b9 • Pwf• few ln·lawa. maid, teen, etc. Child proof
pte 111*'1• epe, pool w/waterfall
from lule sr-/play area. t220,000
In UP11neb&i ~ ftnand.na, P•Y •llen' oasta + move Inf s.n.r In
financial trouble •. AU Offen =--mf79,900.
REIM~ of Costa Me~ 11)\~1 -:::=::-~~~-, ~Red Estate I• ............ ..
Utmll • ., lpe ,,, !Medi llYllMln Ouple11, ... i.nd, tl'llde
Oreat three bedroom "°'"' · deligned for M1Y entertaining. Quallty Ind
3br hie, anxtcq .....,
Fbcet w/plctUl'e vtew
lll-1111
lnfor=y In OM l>Mu-lltul , •. Ju1t Ndu-
oect ,000. Now '335. ~·-· 000.
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hOme '*" ,..., front unit. luP« a on a lot opportunity! Motivated
M11et Wiii "'**~ 1116,000. c.11 lot datlllll, 841-7111 rtm1
Spectacular bayfronf lot with
private pter and float. 40 feet on the
bay. Newport'o moat preatteioua
addreaa. ,l,91!5,000 a11ume low
intereat loan. Bir
17141 673-4400 lllllli IM PRU•• 7!. ... -.. llftllW 12 I J.J •2 .. 2121 n. HeriHw .,..., '-9ttt
EshMl.-ct R..t h .. C• .. • t
Just profeaionally decorated.
Like new, IOphisticat.ed 2 BR +
den, 2 ~ BA, bar, pool, spa,
beach & aecu.rity. Price reduced
'96,000 to $446,000. Only
$30,000 down. Debbie Frau
6 ·t2·8235. OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 1-t 1018 Bayatde Cove
East.
•MISA DIL MAR•
Aasum.uble financing. Specious 3 Br ranch style home. Featwina
family room. central air cond. & private location. Clme to al[
Only$ L36,000. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beech. 759-1501 or
752-7313. .
*TURN A FROG•
Into a handsome prince. SpllCioua 3 br, 2 ba home on large comer lot
needs help. Seller anxious, Sacrifice $110,900. 963-5671. 9032 Adams,
Huntington Beach. 556-7035
•53 DOWN•
Brand new iownhomes near Huntington Harbor. Two and three
bedroom m odels with two baths. Builder wW finance at 12.9'r> and pay
buyers nonrecurring clOling costs. Prices atart at $105,990. Call for
complete detai.la. 963-5671. 9032 Adams. Huntington Beach. 556-7°".
•$727/MO.•
Buys th.is channl.ng 3 bl' townbome w/only $8,500 dwn. Bicycle to the
beach from superb location. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•DIMOLISHID HOMI -CHIAP•
963·5671. 9032 A.dama, Huntington Beach. 556-70~.
•$12,000 DOWN•
Highly desirable all\lle story end·unit decorated In aumptuou.
earthionen:. Two car aaraae with elec:trlc opener. Greet -.unable lat
Trust Det.od of $68,807 at 11.~ payable $795/month. 963-5671. 9032
Adams, H.untlngtco Beach. 556-70~.
•ABANDONID•
Artist's c.halet w/panoramlc ocean view all the way to Catalina.
Sacrifice price $15,000 below market. 983-5671. 9032 Adams,
Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•$999/MO•
Ia all you .P8Y for this 3 br, l ~ ba cutle with secluded patio. $10,800
dwn and It'• youra!! 963-5671. 9032 Ada.ma, Huntingt.oo Beech.
556•7035· •MISA YllDI• I
Affordabl1~ living with superb financing available. Spsdoua home
rneticulowily maintained. Only $13,500 down. Asking $135,000. 9032
Adams, H11.111tington Beach. 556·7036.
•$20,000 DN•
Spacious tum.Uy home wtth eoaring cathedral ceillnp and briaht and ·
alry counb.7 kitchen. Wlth 4 J.arse bra, 2 ba'a and a lamlty room, it's a
bargain at $154,900. 9032 Adami, Huntinp>n Beach. 656-7035.
•$9,600 DOWN•
Buys th1a k>lg 4 br pool home. Over 2000 sq. ft. Loera Schools. Aaktnc
$159,900. 0032 Adams, Huntington Beech. 556-703&.
•fRll MONIY•
Owner desperate, will finance home at am> lnterelt fot O Y"J"I.
Beautifully decorated home ln mint condltlon. 9032 Adam,
HWttinet.oKt Beach. 656-703&.
•OWNIR DllPllATIU.
M• ae1J tllll ~ c:wtom home nMI" cb9 ot.n 1n ''Old ToWD" Hund~• Be.Ch. nw-.rtnc cathedral °""Ill' With 61111 ... ._
the ~UC a::Jt wtndow add pw and charm not~~--ii
dill ~ tided &:t.,,OtJAJrtyrrd wt th. loW 1m1n..... ,.... ~ th• J*tuft. 1or •111.aoo. eon ~ am....-Bllioll .... ,OS&. • . .
MOST DllTINQUllHID PAOPl!RTll!I ,
Priced Over •1,000,000
IAlllPIOllT OllmY Ill ..
Superb construction, finest
craftamanablp & decoraUna, an
uchit.ectw'al muterplece. 8,000' on
9/10 of an acre, electric aatea, "'"pm, viewt. 0 bdnna, 8 batht, 4 ~ om/wine cellar. Room fM
horaea. tennl1. Pr••tl•e Lemon Heftht. .,..., •t.990,000 (adj. full acre
lot available al.eo).
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lncredlble beauty, elepnt 7,000' on
2 W Mftl (tome tlat, eome very hilly).
4~ beautiful marble baths, expensive
oak panelled walls & celllnas,
exquillte decor. Stone colu:mna, iron
fence, electric gates, 1 orgeou1
landacaplna. ,1,296,000. Submit
tenna, trades.
l acre lite, areat view., exclualve
location. $400,000 .
11.1.TIP OHmY VIW Channlna & dellahtful 5,000' country
french, beautifully decorated, hi1h
atop Lemon Het1hta on 1.1 acre with
macnJfScent view. 5 bdrma, 3~ ba•
6 flreplacee. $1,190,000. SuboUt terme,
\ndet.
OUllll •llTIY lllllN
Behind maantflcent cobblestone
motor courtyard & huee iron aata.
8,000' on full acre, 5 bdnns, 8 baths, 5
muslve firepl.aoee, wlne cellar. Just
completed, wiJl decorate to su it.
$1,4~.ooo. Submit terms, trades.
l acr e, almost flat, great view.
Surrounded by h1.1ge estates. S225,~.
9110 acre lite, pretty view, flne area.
Hu arnal1 fixer or tear-down houle.
Plana for 7 ,300' estate Included.
. $365,000. •
'I
RICK ALDERETTE Realtor /Developer .
Llttle ,.. Ml"'9t Mt on 1
Tuffet. 110119 oama 1
tPlder end tHd In the Delly ,llot CIHllflad
MCtlon abOUt Mlle Muf• war..-Md bought"
for St.H. You cen ... , your tuffet ind lot• of
other 11111191 through Dally Piiot Ola11lfled
Ade. Cell 142-te71
731-4444 or 731-5115
d RLU"* 11.21~ Flnandna available when )'OU takeover existing loan on
the elegant 4 Br executive home that bas been extensively
prepered for entertaining. One of few homes 1n area on FEE
LAND. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Be.ch. 759-1501 or
752-7373.
•WISTCLIFP HIGHLANDS•
Senutionally remodeled & decorated 4 Br home featuring swimming
pool, bonus room, akyllte, lush private courtyard, fplc & asswnable
financing. Only $299,000 on FEE land. 2670 San Miguel Dr .. Newport '
Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
•Fiii RINI•
Choice 4br executive ranch style home in prime TURTLEROCK
location! $1,200/mo rent all applies towards pwchase in G months io 1
year. Large, low interest usumable loan, fonnal dining, frplc, and FEE
LAND. 2670 San Miguel 7141759-1501 or 7141752-7373.
•10'/J FINANCING.
llDUQD TO t 1aG,900
When you takeover exlatina ht T.D. popular BIRCH model with fpk,
central air & the -..i beckyard 1n WOODBRIDGE GLEN. 2670 San Miluel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
•MUSTY, DUSTY & YA.CANT•
•$109,000.
9.K usu.mable financtna available on th1a tastefully decorated 3 Sc
Townhome. Vacant & quick pcmllion. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport
Beech. 769-1501 or 752-73'13.
•$1,279 PIR MONTH•
•TURTLIROCK•
la all you pay when you takeover eldst:l.nl lat T .D. Specious 4 hr
executive detached home. Featuring fnnl d1n, fmlL:h & frplc. Only
$213,500 FEE: 2670 San Mi~el Dr., Newport . 759-1~1 or
752·7373. ••ACK IAY ARIA•
•$135,000.
3 Br bOUle on fee land featurln.g hardwood f1oon & shingle room with
11" -.um.able lat T.D. Priced for lmmediate sale!!! 3670 San Miguel
769-1501 or 752-7373. ... ,ooo.
·•••A.Tl• On brand new townhomel FMtwine privacy, 2 mm suite & de/loft
overlookiDI llv rm. Only $123,950. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport
Bet.ch. 759·1601 or 752-7378. .... , ...
C.olta M-. ~OUI 3bt detllChed home with tarp yard. Freshly
paint.cl. 2670 Miiuel Dr., Newport Bwb. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
. .
TWllUMIYl.....U .......
Charmlna 4 Be. & ~ family room.
Brick fireplace, country kitchen, quiet
resid ential area. Long term seller
financing. $229,000 including Janet
411·1• PL UTi• 1·1 ----....... 4 Br, 2 ~ Ba. ideal family home.
Community pool & park. Cul de sac.
Auumable 10 '4 % loan. $390,000
including ocean view land.
1111 llUUll WAY UTI• 1-1
.. Wiil.i YM LIU 14' lllllllTt ........... _ .. ,_
Quiet., park-like aetu.n,. Rm for paddle
tennis and pool. Great for orchard. Cul
de sac 1t. 3 bdnnl, tam rm. $379,500
including land. Ask about a 1% interest
loan on th.is home.
•1MO"YDUILD"'1 ...
Elegant 4 bdrm & family rm. The
perfect plan for large or small family,
young or not so young. Lge master suite
on ground floor. Beaut. pool and very
private patios. Best buy in Big Canyon.
Vacant. See anytime. 644-4910. waa.n 1. TA~-. mum
1111 .............. ........ ~11'8!!1,U. MMl11
NllWPOB1' HllOHTS VU:W. ~br + POOL wtth Cape Cod dellp.
PJµe& amucm> •eo,ooo Below
maratl
LEASE OPTION •10,000 DN tn
ClJJ'l'HA V'Df.
Oori'OUI fOOL ~. Hu ll all!
roTAL LI.AU ~t ~~ t.o purchaM. *808.000 . . •
NEWPORT HDGHTS "CHl:APIE''
New on market!
2bn 2 bath PLUS fun. rm. WON'T
LAST at •189.&00I
VIEW CX>NOO In .dult ..:u.rtty
complex. FINANCINOI $12'7,9001
UI llHal U1·t•
REIM~ of Costa Mesa
IDTILomll ..........
Terrific investment opportunity
South of the Hwy. Juat a few
block.a from the beach. Top rental
property currently earning $14~
per month. Aaawne existing low
interest financing. A super value at
Just. $230,000.
17141 673-4400
t21 ll 621·2121
TM H.t>or Aree's a...,nt
bhlMllllH .... btat. CCNwp•t •
We have a bMutiA&l .el«don of hornet
at thil tlmt. All flooc plana. Good vt.wa. aood finanalnl, aood buys. Some i.. ac..n ai Jetty vt.w.. Manne room. 4 bdrm. a
op\lont, Some inCludlna lanci. P1eue let ~h, 3700 eq.ft. •1.m,000. ~t.
our •xpertl show them to you. 1.91 .... -.
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411 Yllte ...... .., 1111,IM Yrt.n. Udo Nord ba)'front. & bdnn. O~ b9&h. 111 ftlll llilti,' 1 IMI,.... P1.... Lee L.R., 2 boet ellp. t1$0,000. H11 ..... ....., • .,, .... 1111,IM .., ....... ....,,
Ulll UltllM'f ..
~led 3 bdrm, 2 ba\h + larte rec. nn.
bum t-elUnp. fumilhed, peOO.. $420,000.
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HELEN B. DOWD
• L.u Ill.I U"a.T
1..uopn view from Cl bdnn. & bath, playroom. dark rm. den. Boat ellp. tU~.000.
Fanwttc vacation resort, primary
reaidence or investment. 3 Bdrm.
home 1n THJt-HEIGlrl'S wtth decked
patio & ape In the aun. Few minute
walk to panoramic view of bay &
ocean. Many other amenities lncluclfua clean air & you own the
land. Price reduced to ,,..... .., .., .....
'OPEN Slll>AY l ·5PM
fie '81Jltl11•1, l111ter
111-1111 ICl-1211 ,..,.... tf ........................ .....
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Delightful Westcllff area SBR
family home. Beautiful Pool &
patio area , superb f o r
entertaining. Sellen desperate
& have reduced asking price
$14,000. Will consider lease/
option pu.rChaae. Only $235,000
Suz.anne Shuler 642-8235.
IULU.S, -MW1M UHM•VI
Speci.cular bayfront view 2 br, 2 be up: 2 br.
OCEANFRONT LAGOON AFFORDABLE NEWPORT 2 ba dn. 2 boet alipe tl,800.000.
1IO' OF B!ACH LOYefy H111>or View 4 br, 1000 eq tt bulldlna pec1. 2 ba.im.5001... ClllUll CATI .es AD LaCQete. c.rt.o-Bv owner. e.u..1e:se ,.. ___ _._ ,_, __ ... be f lot "' boet Ml 127&K. M1-IMlll5 W.nt Adi o.11 642::&178 '-'UIVJIMJIU ..,_..., CUit . y ront . dock. Plans avail. Red. $370,000 w/t«rtW.
RrSIOENlfAI Rf Al f$fATf SrRVIC£S
lllUIY• 11,111,IM
Exqulaite Country Engllah home
overlooking golf coune. 4 BR &
fam . Detaile d with c r o wn
moldihga, trench doon & coffered
ceilings. Owners will consider
$100,000 down, balance at 12% for
3 yrs tq qualified buyer or will
conaider commercial property in
trade.
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IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
I
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Slnale •tor)' end unit. expanded, uPtP"ldeci 3
br, ! be on larpst sreenbeJL ,~.MO. , ......
3 bdrml, ~ 1h bat.ha condo new pool. tl45.000 .
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J41 lluy\,,j,. Dr,. ••fl I) 'S /, IJ'
Ill HI -Clo•e to 1hop1,
$220,000 fee. I
4 .. .., A UM -HV Homes,
$249.~ L.H. Good financing.
Ill YIAI Ill -3 BR ,
Turtlerock, $265,000, $35,000
down or lease option.
" AOll ISTAll flwan -Top , of CdM. View of ocean, bay, city
~~ta. $2,450,000. + IUOI -Cameo Shores,
$885,000 fee. Seller financing.
IAY YO -Had cosmetic help.
Showa. well. $795,000 fee. Seller
financing.
UY H MUI -5 min. walk. 5
BR, $449,500, Peninsula Point.
UHll LHI If 111,HI -
Condo, $119.~. Good location.
llST YET -Carmel in HV
Home s. Expanded, shows
brilliantly._ f265,000.
Ulllll ftlW ... -Monaco
model. Leue, $1100 per mo.
1 .. 1•1
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NOW AVAILABLE IN NEWPORT BEACH UDTICDllTA
,STARNES COfl>ANY LEASEHOLD RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTY
IN NEWPORT BEACH I
Located just a half a bfock to the beach, this duplex has 2 two
bedroom units. Wlth 20-25'1. down, owner wur carry for five
years. $235,000 Call Davie Hinch'-' •t "4-7020
SELLER WILL CARRY WITH 20-25% DOWN
This Newport Beach leasehold duplex Is just a few 1teps to
the beach. Live In one, rent the other. Flexible seller offers good
low lntereat financing $225,000 C•ll DHld Hlrechler at
844-7020
TRADE THIS EASTBLUFF HOME
FOR SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO!
Mature trees and lush landscaping enhance this already
magnificent home with privacy, warmth and a 3 bedroom
floorplan. Seller relocating, will be flexible. $259,000. Call
Dorothy Slm.,.on •t 144-7020
THE COYE OVERLOOKING BALBOA ISLAND
Thia elegant Bayfront condo with 2 bedrooms. den and 21/t
baths features an additional fireplace, vaulted ceilings,
hardwood floors. wet bar, pool, private beach and stained
alass. $825,000. C.H 144-7020
ANNIVERSARY ESTATES
This rambling ranch home ft Ideal for first time buyerl or
Investors. Needs a little TLC but weU worth It! Large tot la Ideal
for gardens or pool. Be crMtlve on the financing. $169,000.
Call Jo8nft8 Hendrie •t ....,._1020.
J • THE SHORECLIFFS IN CORONA DEL MAR
Large assumable First plus seller Wiii carry a large Second on
this charming home with gourmet kitchen, hardWood floors, a
large patJo. family room. wet bar and Wine cooler. In addition,
this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with den enjoye use of a private
beach. $850,000 C•ll porothJ aam;.on •t 144-1020
JUST OFF BALBOA BL YD.
Priced below market for quick aale, this ocean view
residence hu good Income potentlaJ. RIQht near the beach
wtth 2 level•, garage, carport, ..wr.i ecfrm• & low lntereat
usumatlte nnanc1ng. s22&,ooo. c .. M4-70ID.
t
I
EXQUISITI WHITEWATER VIEW HOME
Thia contempor..-y NeWport ee.ch condo ta Within wy walking
distance to beach and •hopping. Motivated Miter will Hslat
buyer to purchue tNt 3 bedroom home wtth beam cefUngs,
country kitchen and m•ny other upgradH. 1275,000 Call ....................... .,.
MOTIVATED SELLER LOOKING FOR OFFER'S!
.This commercial property on the oceanside of the Hwy. in
Corona del Mar has'"lWo units with parking In rear. Terms .
available. $750,000 C•ll Jim a.tier• •t 144-7020
FOR LEASE IN EXCLUSIVE HARBOR RIDGE
Get set to enjoy the fabuloo9 ocean and cfty light vtewa that
come wtth this 3 bedroom, 2'h bath home awaah In neutral
earthtonee. As a resident of this gate-guarded community you can take advantage of the tennis, pools and unique llfestyte that
typifies Newport Beach. For lease at $2000 per month. lal 14 ...... ., lnW......, .. loM-1121.
GREAT NEWPORT OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX
Make this Income property your new summer home with Ideal
rental units. With 20-4 down, owner will carry at 12%. 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. posslbllltles are almost endless. $475,000 C•ll
8teph8nle Burne •t 144-7020
GREAT PRICE AND TERMS IN HARBOR RIDGE
Panoramic views of the ocean. city lights and mountains greatly
enhance this "Devonshire" model with 4 bedrooms. 3'n baths.
two fireplaces, two large decks, an atrium and excellent
assumable low Interest financing. $695,000. C•ll Ed Eac.no or
Judr Jordan •t 144-7020
GOOD INCOME DUPLEX IN CORONA DEL MAR
Thia contemporary Income property within walking distance of
the beach has assumable financing, new carpets. new paint and
an ldeat owners unit. $3$5,000 Call 144-1020
SPYGLASS ELEGANCE
Excttlng mountain and city light vlew9 lllumfnate this 3 Bdrm
home wtth family room, 2 Bath•, contemporary styling, 2
patloa, courtyard, wetbar, flreplace, breakfast nook & much,
much morel ~95,000. Celt tt.IHe ltroolt at 144-7020.
PRESTIGIOUS HARBOR RIDGE
.. This spacious luxury condominium loaded with upgrades has
oak hardwood floors, a beautttul marble entry, pfush carpeting.
tarQe deck overtooklng the lake, 2 flreptaoee ~us 4 bedrooms.
family room, 3'h b•t¥ and vtewa galore. $595,000. Call
Joe C.....ettl .......... ' .
CASABLANCA MODEL IN HA880A RIDGE
Thie gate-gu.rded community ls the Nttlng toriihla 4 bedroom.
2'h bath home with deck, profeaslf>nal landtcaplng. courtyard
entry, high ceilings, flreptace and ekylight. Juat beautlfull
$585.000 catl Judy Jordltft or Id tiOano llt -.1m0
• •
..a..blal ,.
IOIUll lllK •0.;;;;;;··~· .. 1124,.. Charming 4 bdrm, 3~ Cozy condo next to t. 2 tty Don Peter.on
babbling brook, 2 8dnn home, brMlcfelt room,
end den, much more. flf..,._, "'*'Y utru.
High..,,.,.* loen and 1539,000. 222 Coral. owner wlll carry. Call Open s.vsun 1·5. Appt.
S-48-2313 Owner/Agenl e7s-.21
THE REAL
ESTATERS
lkllque & cNtmlng 3 br &
loft. LM/opt « lrede for
unite. 873-1515.
Standard lot on quiet end IEll WMll ot ._ lncludee so yeer
Beautiful cuatom ceblne-old oottege. 1270,000.
try by 1 matter craft· Xlnt financing. Broker aman rMlly M11 tNt 31_64&-02t5 _____ _
Bdrm 2 81 home.,,.,,. TAll'I • ~ lovely geabo encf bee-
ring fruit treee. low rate. 18 I •
MW loen avWlable. Full lmU ....... pr i ce 1149,000 .
751-3191 Join our new Oreng•
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County office Hlllng
8ull'*'9 ()pc>of1unltlea.
We'll give you expert
tf'llJnlng In 8uelt'98I Bro-
. VIEW " kerege -I fWd theft wide opef'I with opportu.-
1m 11T :_iy~ ..... Aaeoclatewttn
Thia QMonl bult 4 Bdrm VR. you Oln expect '30.
pool home comee with 000 to '60.000 ~ 'fOAJI "''* Ylewl of~·· ttrat yHr by tlelplng upper Beck e.y and ctty ernell ~ cNnge
llghtll Sellel' °"91"1 greet henda Pf al .... crnely. terma. A bargain et RE lie ,_,,d 1210.000. CaJI todeyl ..... ' 14e-7171 To emnge an lnteMew uu.. •1...,.. ....... ...... THE ~EAL
ESTATE RS
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~.'.!1.Jle .. l!M ........ " Willi I If. 1~ le, 1rP10. 8Y Owner. 148-la68
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2 bl' p4Ut den, pool, ~
COIMr lot. ~ vtl'f lg 11t. 1538 Serened•
TwrlrCI. Owner In Sat &
Sun 12-5.
REIM~ • or a bdrm.. s ba. Pl'*' ~·•· Nit.Om drape•, parquet floora . J'am rm w/
&.pllol & wetbar. 8eUtr w01 ®N.lder
la Opdc;ln.
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A tottl environment PW1 of Juty. l400 wtc hested pool, 7I0-4272 --------~ tll*t"*lt oomrnuntrv on 11w2t0
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airport, Faalllon 1t11nd. Ht1aoa. cut lMna ~1 1-;;:-:-:-~:--::--::=~1..;.;:.:..::;.;;:::...._;;;::.____ Oonv•nltnt 1hop1 on 'urn. •pt. nr ltlbot \t Off fOf' June
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tort, U 2 bdrm91>t .. nd Ir. 1 81. r111on1bl1 tl1·11U
THE town':: 11000 er3-101~ • •IPYIWI a&.•
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·~ 75 detlgntt rurnlture •nd non-1mlu1 8411-1711 pr9f. A9f9. uoo + utlll .
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,_,, )'OU ttat1M lft '911 rr1nc1d /.ard. Geraoa. ~ "* *2 8'. 1 Ba. Ntwty retur-Meo mo. e7w 915 dye, dally. apaol•I '"' tor July ~· mitUJe non-.tnkr. ;-:~~.Mela. ltOO. 21 •7174 118 Soolal AotlvltlH blahed. UH/mo. No (213) 434-1134 9¥11 On Jlmbe>fw Ad at 87MS4t l300 =• y, utll. S""'-
1415/rno. ~" .., PUii a " 3 ... YU, pool, tan-g ~,:: ~ ~, .",.. '*"-13a-1974• E~. 1258 mo. 111' SM JOIQllin Hlllt Ad. """ .. ,....,,. _7_11_e-_1_11 ____ _
2 Ir. Townhou" with aet. )'OU llatt-S In,..., nit, ?,uard•d Ott• ~uo'.. UH/mo. 2 Br. 2 11. lat I llOUtlty. 144-1100 Ot1lgnar'1 townhou11, 3 br t\ltnnm to .nr w/1
pool, H.I , '515/mo. •tat• ownerthlp. '523~Jllt~ 11700 mo PWUerPlue Apt1. IHm~ ctlllng, 542-3et7 new ou1tom decor pereon, mutw bf w/pvt
1 Br . DI.Ip! ... EHtllda ~r TOwnhouH with • I Br S 8I. din,,~ ""I, mud! meta.. lrplo, gtngt, laundry rm. 3 If. 2\t 81. 1460 tq, ft, 1 bdf'm b9ch .• '-VI deck. COM PL. FURN. IP•· dtck, Univ. Pk, lrvlne.
C.M. l460. .,.,..., H.8. 1476/mo, ~ ltMj Jiff 04ft, 1-• 0 It 8 AT AV811. June. private pello & enolid 1 bite to bellctl. Utll pd. 010111 2br/2b•. pool, 1350/mo 1ne1 utile. Ev. Ltt'•"" ywrln119111Mnt L'JG,::.:1" Coat• MIN F·u·,n·.·::·:.!.~····.·:~::.~! =1· ·~=~. ~'! "I c" I AT I OM : T8L Mom• 142·11103 oer•o•. Iott Of """· 13711. &40-3787 view. 5 min. to btaetlel $$1-827t, dya 117Mt20
ltal1ed. -"'' ..,, _ _, D Ttnnlt•Pree STUNNING large 1 •r. 33H<2 Blue Lantern. 3 Br 2 •• ~ .. -, ·-t lt 300/mo Avtll 1u••Eo •VAl•·-·""--·A. AQant M2-t700 1 Br. Dupl .. , Ee111lda lay poo1. "'beech ov • Koop, ''"· flt/ l..aNont ~ 6 .. ... ....,....., ..,.. 8115-10/t. ...... " ..... " .....,,
S2500 l C.M.1460. ten~la court•, oc .. ~ MU. 751-1221 h , H Pt1oh gardan ept. Pool & rac 1875/mo. 4H·9230 or i.v.I, pOOI, 3 eet gareoe. reo-.lee?/(2131271-311311 •II turn home. lrvlna. mov11 ou In. Ltt'•oetyoi.xlnwetment • ..__ 3 D. 3 Ba.,,...... .._ • op,• •ah --. 710 w. 1tth. St. 4116-3364 1750/mo. 553-0255 ---------• Jae. gar 731"'830 1145,000 new 2 3 8'. 2 ltatled. ·--· .... ...... Blunw 3 Br. 2 Ba. pool, Cluba•Seune• BEACON BAY FOR AUG. Ba. Condoa. 11150 .... tt. Agent 882·1700 MPW•t• gu.ad J flac.tA5vlllh ~to tchool, lhope' Hydtom.... 2!,R_.11!~ ,apt. Chlldr•n ... -,.. 2N8r. 1 ea..~2"' Halgtm. Huoe 48' nom. 8t9P1 to M/F ahr .. bf hOUM, Nwpt A• tmtnftlll. Chance of 1~.,..,,.-------I ~Hr roun u Y t . park . I 8 o o / mo . Swlmml eOoff ..,,...7 • .,.7 mo. 1 IMt} 1140 o pit• . ..-..,mo. pvt bc:h & Balboa v~ Shor11, nr beacfl. l>OOI.
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Phone 842-2000 or oar gar. 2 ml. IO baectl. Charming belicfl front Ill IAIY• Ull I I Au T 1 Pu L •c.n 2 8' MacArthur Dllu.111 poolltldt, xtra lar-Lwtury Villa Balb08 Con-July 21-A~ 21 14000 lrplc. Pl•no 1350/mo. &
831·5055. 1750 mo. M2·79'0 home, apec:teculat view, Jutt reduttd from AfJARTMeNTI: Vig., S.A. Tannie, pool, G• 2br,,L2ba. bltn1, do. 28' 2b•, 1327 Ill, tor mo. Cal Robin (Agt) 1 ullli. 648-4340.
Convenient 3Br 2 ... f•-. OC-RENTALS t>ncl( court yard entry. 4 8lno111, 1 l 2 •P•· UOO. Adutu. dtwtlr, 1h mllt1 IMacll. pOOI M60/mo.552-o853 646-7279 F/M to 1hr 2 Br. H.B . .... """ s Br 3~ Ba. latoe llvlno rm 11250· 2 tw. 2 be, GOii Btdroomt Fumlthtd 7112 5822 °" 141 1480 Adult•. no pete. l&OC>nio. ' h P OK p 2 I/pa, wld, rig, OH 1-Sbr'a 200 to t.2000 &dlnl ~ couree view. 2 deckl. • -• 1138-8382 2 Br 1 Bl. fl'plc, tnet. ga-Ja11tla l1~tali4JIO ouu .• •llif • vt BBQ, tenca, dbl gar, 760-3314 open 7-daye ngrm. room, Tannie, pool. Agt, a Unturnl1h1d•No 13704380 1 8 1 81 fll09, tdulta Avail now •••••••••••••••••••••• yard. 982 5759 Kurt.
wt r 'J d n r . I 8 7 5 ' 9301 Velatdo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. =fy~:::~~"r.1': e.42-11113. P1t1•Mod1l1 Open Apt. ancl1d ~·arag1i ... '1.ITUI sSM/mo. e4s.esoe OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br. 28R Apt to atir., FemaJt
_5_58-_1 __ 8_____ d/W, dl1p., Ill.I paint. 2 . tor 1P91. 71'1155-2•73 pa-.a-YllW dally 9 to 8. Cllport, patio, lndry rm1, 1 & 2 Br. Dltcoun1 on Stepa to bftech, 2 8f t'i~ Avail. nOw. Weet<ly thru $2Qe I month pludtd 2 Ul11lll cu gu .. lrg yerd, RV Wkdys a-6. -OlkWHtl bH-lnt, cloM to all. eomt model•. Pool, Spa, Ba, frplc, 2 patloa, encl. tumlnlf. 873-7873. Br condo nr UCI. Fully lrtlfl9J ..... ~·1:~~~i,,! ELEOANTI S BR 2 Ba, ::u~m~~k~t:~~82 e:,~: .... T&LMgmt e.42-teoG Gym, hunt, etc. ~$860 /mo yrly. 11111 l&W&ll furn 2 ba, gar, pool/jec,
. 3 8'. 3 Ila. frplc, micro, ltt. Call 979•8781 alt oc.an YU. "' l>Mch. Pvt t•ouul. 3700 IQ tt. 3 &,artmMh C20NbrD0.2Sb&..C. ~~ ""t • ~.1 ... 9· ... • rPM 905 wtcnda or ttt Beautiful Whaler Condo ~~a"~2Mtll/mo plu• utll.
deck, pool & tennl1. 5:30. y8fd. N. L~na. Av•ll 1tory. IMMACULATE. ._ ._.....,.,.. • ..-. OI a, --on KWIOPll BMot1
1895/mo. 848-1184 N 0 W . I 1 6 O O mo . Large tunny p•tlo. .... __ • -AIC, carport, poofa, ldry. Lrg a Br. Townhou1• ,.. CJ•nlf J111 t Bedroom, 1 Bath CdM . upper duplex, YU, 2
dlye, 840-9643 evea. Nloa 4 bdrm, 2 ba. 1ge 411.....,.87• 12800/mo. 873-2t02 •tt 880 Irvine N9'lll q)t, cStpa. trtg. On Aplnmentt. Frplo, enc;1-•••••••••••••••••o••• (211) Ill 1211 bike 10 beadl, 1285 Incl.
fan<:td yd, dl1hwelher. 3 or 4 Bt. 3 Ba. hofM, 2 Spm. (It 16th) ~~2~4:"'· Id 011 .. patlo/Yatd. NMr cteen, eunny 2 Bf 1 be. • ullls, 111ell 8/ t5 to F 1700 mo. Condo: ~8' 2'A
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1 MILE TO BEACH St0$0/mo. Avail. alter greenbelt . V•cant. 1700 16th $1. pereona.f8 S Nopeta. 755W. REDEC, 3BR. 2'Abl , 2 Adult ttudlo, llOVI, retng befutltul veeetlon rental BAYFROHT
4 bdrm, 2 ba llOme. June 19th. 494-7034. I t 2 0 0 . 8' ... 0 4 9 8 ' (Dover at 16th) th. t. 84&-9507 GAA, &CH 3 BLK. FRPL, 'utll. 1255 & 1275. 152! Homet, c:tlaletl, conclol R11p Id Ult, pvt bath, 5.,~'.,!,~11~~~~~ 1875/mo 851~ CMn 2 Br. 1 Ba. houM, 78()..()447 (714) 842-5113 Weetlldt 2 8'. 1 Ba. ctn-DECK, PATIO, 4 UNIT8. move In. 702/831-2848 ::5~':i ~~~1
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Eateldt 2 BR w/tnd gar, ~~wd. Nr. Tranep. lit. l860. 494-251~ =~~:t~~112•1k~~No~~ N! SMuttlul 2 8' 2ba cond. =~~=~~= ~~~ill.~~05
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no pttt. '520. Chum Ing eott1ga. Nr pita. Wet• paid. $800. Complete with TV , bide. 1460 + 11eurlty 2 SR. new decOlf, encl Glf', Eutlldt C.M. Fum prtv pool, IPI. bbq, ""'°· II• Xlnt loc. Hr So. Cit 548-11950 2 Br. & den 2 Ba Condo. Bch/Storu. 1 edit. 545-2000 Agent no,_ wuher dryer lln•M d1po1lt. 548·54'2 or patio. 1450. 17381 K-. room and IHlttl. Refrtg. dally mild ur. From P1u1, OCC, Fluor. Deluxe Condo, S780 or Pool, •P•. tennl1, no $425 /mo Incl utll . ' dlahH 'etc Wiil ahori n0-5629. aonLn.547-0422 1285. St26nlght. 862-22471tt4&wlmd1
1725. 2 +Iott br, 2·~ b8. r1!.t~00~z;o I~~-= 494-5995 '"".. term. Nr. Hoag Ho1p. Wutlld• Lg 1 Br w/ 873-7644 PIJln Spring• Ralon Sh•r• • 38'. 281. Cllln/
8/c. Chrll 873-54811 uc de 1182 -263 ~ Oceen View Portottn• Big Canyon townhome 11200. 87~2543 or" no OWport. OIW lndry •VIII NMt l>Mch 2 8'. 2 fUtl Ba. PYI hofM. no llTIOlllng or Rent•. 213/8711-82011 nicety furnl1h1d CdM.
11&3:191l· ' Exe 3 br 2'Ai ba dtdl1 IHturlng magnificent an1. call AnSWlf Ad No. 7-2. l400 mO. eca-ee211 P~Y~!ep~te~: drinking. quiet M over Ul1 $2 15 mo. 780-2515. So. Cout Plaza. lmmtd. · ll500 mo. 4119-4920 view of golf coutllt Ve-457, 842-'300 2• hra. 30 1 50 occupancy. 18', tennlt, 3 bdrm, 2 bl llouu, cant a rMdy fOf Imme-.,. SM.rp 2 BA 2 81. IOI p.-trancia. No pell. l8$0. · 2 ''"'° lhlr• ulllt. New 2 8'. 2 Ba. Condo, Newport e.acn 28', 2Ba,
epa, · 24 hr NC., Pflmt pool/Jae 1725 mo Avell ,,. ... , •Intl 'UI dlatt pa11111ton. WATERFRO"' • 18' on tlo, eat OK, 1495 mo. 833-3307. 556-0037. Prlneevllla UH Fur-rell1bl• M/F, bHutlful toe. 1415 Incle wattt. No now 71 .. ·72"0"'2°7 1-••'•"••••'••••••••••• 75~1501· 762·7373 pvt quiet Nwpt leland. Call 540·1158 uk for 2 ... 2 D. ,_... Ftmalt .,,, ..... N o c nl1htd, fully equipped, loc. POOi. )ac. tennis, Iott ....... ..... .,.. ., •• New 28' condo, rw coun-' M1tura adll, ('IO P•I• "'-""' .... 1 ~ ' .... .... ·-• 11 new. w -... '· · · tennla """" ...,.... G---'aJ of xtraa .. 345 & -·--·::Aoen.t:-=-::-:-·~':-::57:-::~:-::--=--1---"'-"'-Mtl--.nd..:....;_a.;__ __ _, try club. Pool/Jae. 15110 mo. 175·72'1. ..... ...... ...-17 enel1dJ:1raga, prlv1te Colltga. Room w/prlv. Sum,,.;;"°di F.il~;t';"i,y StOO tee: ~toao. IEU YERIE ltft•t ''" $745/'"10. Rlc:k 955-~700 752-n33 2 8' N9wty painted, nlca patio. 251'"'°~ •• .,.. ~0· Rel'I req. wHk or by month
•••••••••••••••••••••• dy, or 769-128f •~I c:pW, no Piia. Pltlo, ge-Dee ......_..,., · 213/873-6211. Fm + eat lhr 28r 1\tBa Exto 3 c!d' famlly rm UNIV PK, epec 38r. 28a Wllnde. ~-fl rega. 1475, 851-21711 2 e , . • p t 1 1 v•1 1. CdM room to prof mtture, Condo. N. lrvln9, bteut =-~2s: iwn"':.~~· no 2 8'. 2 ea. ~ ** u.i.nuw .... -141a-'625. 2 8'. 1 ea., t:t1:5Reta. non amkr. So. Llkt Tah·oe g;~~ $2ao. 111 1a1t
J1ckle Handlamtn. •ot ~ ' yard. ocean view 2nd. •••••••••••••••••••••• <•m-• •) 2 Br. 2 Ba. patio & emall 3 Br cottaot ...,. 8 t 8
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... Eutalde---3-8-A-2-a..--ocfl. 4 If. 2 Ba. lam rm, t h1 y . A 11111 . now . Sennttonal 3 bdrm w/ "1IWU 1117 ~ i din. ~ated, Ol'90I· 1 child ell. no leg• Park. 12711 mo. min. from Culno. '350 amkr, garage. Bal~. r, dlnrm.wotU.C.l.Gat· 780-1917. b8y&oceai..vlew ~-•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. =·"'"-A"'t P•.1
20001· W!~ P•,ld. lnc1Lut1la.Cal:Plan'e1ft Wk, Call 83t-51150 or l211'"10.87M529 ~ •/tgl ywcft 18 · dlfllt wtr & IMll CSU. ...,, ........ & _ ...... ' Baohtlor ap' 1315 mo · mo. 11• • 54..-· ..._.t, no ea. 5PM 961-2052 831-0303 Avf 7/1. 7U-11531; lncld '1.tut 11100 mo "LAKEPARK" Country ...,.......,. """"'''"°".. utll Incl Walk 10 the tmmtd. Yrly t1u1. · Fim161 non-emllr to lhr
831-3091 ...... ;..1........... · ..n1ng nr 8aKtl a Santa 769-1501; 752-7373 ...__.... 87 .. -...... ~ uee tm.. 1144 FrH Bachelorttt• ·~· Hanalet B•y K1U•I HI. nice & quiet, 1rv 28'12Ba ....... .... ......... Ana. 3 Br 214 Ba. A8IOO ._... ..._.. .. -· .. ....................... v .... -kw --....... ~-:.-........ _ twnhM pOOI 134() + ~ IDT • W11 "'-· · ~ &.iper 2 8dr ' ea. s>k*' Latg1 n9W 1 Br. oondo tor ~-'¥'" ~,-.. ._ .. my ......... ...._, ....... • ·
2 bdnn. 2 .._ ._. 1ar-.,..ac:. hofM 4 8'. 3 Ba. pool, IPL 40 ac: lake, carpaf, paUo, port &. .... ,,.., u c 1 mloro-a wortc. 546·4 731, 3 bdnn, t be ,,_ 1n utll Newport Baacll .
...... ·-1 .,.. flfTI. "'!·• fOfTNll din. rm., boetlng, IW!lng, '9nNI. I I I c..a aJ. ,,,, pool, aea ... ~ WIVe, frplO: w'Hfllf/ 54().1S81, $4!5-0()34. pwadlte. l460 llft(. &4~535. Pfof9allonalt condo. 2 cu garage. 2 frplc: a, a'lt fount, Kol la&0.13t..S12C ...................... dtv., .,.. aesoimo 2 Nici ""' with kit-Mt-1153/218-437.0715 only. Pool, elf cond .• newly pond, cOVlftd ~tdoot -Studio tpt. N.w C8l"peta. 2 br, 1 ba, $380/mo, + ,.... · ~ .... _, ---------
dee. 1825 mo, 1pa. In bHt par• of ..... ~ 1111 dtapee & paint. tr; IMnt utJ1t. 11t. IMt a deaning ~7'2: 1155 · 1533 • prtv. '°' '-'l 1 w/pvt IUll • Ul/llJ ~ .. ~ ~5 Npt4 Beh 173-2298. on. T"'111r0dl. F« rental on ••••••••••: •••••••••• ... ,.11 --area. 1500/mo. A~t. dip • .._....51 · b •th I 2 5 o Imo. or a-rt. 1 br lwt. oondol. -1· 11t 1aat 1111-5814 8MUll ....._ aa.a to 3 Bdrm, 1~ 81 condo. w 1
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01td-&. pool ci.a~ dern eppll•neH, oar, wallqo baactt. l900 mo. 3 bdrl'll rownhouM apt. 17Jl21 ltvtlg rm •lfrplc. porta, ntlW vecartt l nS 548-7183 ...... lellllft... Male to lhr 28r Condo,
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nlng pald/11300 mo. petlo dote to pool & rec Vacant. B.Wa CMm-2~ ba, llrepl9ct, ~ SH to •ppraelate. '"10. 5624'1t °"'"1AQt. ROOM FOR RENT, nr. No. Short Oahu. Beeut Irv Nr UCI R.'.. , • Q c. 11 .,.. In~"" Ml9elorl bite. Agt, t13-7300. Md ptUO. 1 blk btel;fl '550/mo. 831-2518 Of 0 c Collaoe AIM. whit•~ belch. Swim, 1250 mo. 552-nee 714/87~ . Vlt}o. '825 FIL plut MOVE 1H TODAY Ind ~ ~Iona 5'0-81?8 i-.-~ Jiff . . 546-2872 ""1, enor1tle In HulclllU --------$100 CIHn. 982-07113 •ceepted. 3 t8·8 Mar-1 br lndry fie.. ttl'.tt:".~•••••••• Bay. New 5 Br. 3b•, Reep n/amk F wanted, Llllllll -. ~~ ~ ~ ~ auema. Cotona dll M•. oa.:~ .. AY911 711 M..-r 8hlr1> ..._t BCh poo111aa. M*l!u.. saooiw11 He-"" tpac:. 2BR 2BA hM
HOME FOR RENT 113115/mo: GrHt loo. l 7S..7tll3 S450 ~72l4 ' M<* al90ant 8')t. bldg. 1210 plut 1260 dtp. w a I I . co 11 e ct Irv. s325t mo. Paula
Lowty modern 2 B<. MOO. ~ ':'"'ce11er1~ = 3 Bdrm. 1750. Ftne:td 75e-0819 Quaint 2 8'. 1 Ba. 514 • In LIQuna e.ctl. ftnut MS-1285, 842-411711 N· 808/293·1105 Mra
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213/Mt-4384. Call 9 to ..,, S800Jmo on t YMI'..... peta wetcomt. 546-2000. lhatp 3 Bel, famtly 875-49t2 B<Oltw. venlent to baa ch I liking vlewa, all blAlll-lnt. Malt, pvt. entry. retrtg, y•••-M • ._. p1r1on $285 111. last
Five othara to chooM Agen1 no fee rm, din, pool, ape. Oultt •ho~plng. 1350/mo. h • • t • d P 0 o I • 11e»p1 te TV 11 -·-N H" d • P 8 4 1·4 8 2 5 or lrom We're the Ollll to . ' r1Hld1nt111 locatlon. Ent1ra1 111 tit, 2 Br, den. 842· 334. evet 851-taae 1ub.·g•r•g•. elevator. bc:h. ~;8 "'"' "'· AIYwt1'on1 home & dock 118844711 call j '--.__,, ,._. 1111 1560. Agt. 780-9333 pat o. 1t1p1 to .,.•ch, LNM only ll50 & up In Bullhead City. Artz 3 --------ELEGANT VIEW CONDO or . • . •• -..... ;;;•••••••••••••• $1175/mo. Derretl Paah, 2 8', 2 b8 coodo. Nr S.C. 330 Cliff of 4M-8083 . Furn. rm, Ltgun• Sch, bf, 2 be. Aofoaa from Lg rm, prl. b1., cotol' TV,
2Br 2~ m1e [g)\11..A~b d Leua Oii 1teM option Je-UO 4 Bdrm, pool, Pltlo. Ownr/Brkr, Re/Max Plan. Famlly HCI., · · nonamkr, kit...& lndry eallnoe, nr L•k• MoJllVe. phone, view. Quiet Plf·
1160 . 945.12i~.. ""'"'rl ge tm1n1Cr11tt,no.8plan, lt1U pr mo . Agt. 75~1221 dwnltra,2Allr.11c: oat•. Ulll&IUU pnv.1250/'"10.497-3091 ~YoU'dlttnow. aon.S350.631-03nN.S. Re h 3 Bdr, den pool/tennll. S3t·2711• 831-ttel AIC, Ill utfle pd. except At Mein SHCh·Oeaan Call Joy
_Eaatlldt ___ 533-4300_C_har_mer __ t_B_r_. -1• a IJ 11750. AQi.180-9333 II' M&T SUP R~::;,n::~~ins:!,~':.: elac:. '550 mo. 8114-2592 v I aw . 2 bdrm . ~.!.~ .... !.~ff (ll0:,~7:f~· 2c'~";'!,~~ ~
Ba. recent remodel. 551•3880 BLUFFS 3 bf, 2'A ba, 2 Lux. 3 8' 2'A Ba condo. lfH, prefer emploltd 1 BR APT. D/W, New turn'd·eummer or l .. ' H•Ye rm & board for 1 •-_, •a. ~• etac:. Todd 645-2791 tmlanHca nw,,lo!M ::r· Beaut ... ""' remdld.. 1.,. bike to ocun. v...... nentleman. 8..,._. ... 4 J>llnt & cpt1 and dr8PM. leell. Call 8Q0..722· 120 ..,._.., In ... _, .. __ _.f.sl ,. ••Mt'" 1550/mo. Lerga yard. """7 •• , • " • Carport •400/ ...,..,, p., ·--· •••••••••••••••••••••• Llberal W/M for CM/ 54M124 •---------extru. Ho pete. FW'a "7MT7S, 87&-7oeo .vw. 851-2175 · mo. t1tra11111 10111-~ .. !~! .. ~erda trta. condo S289 lnel utU/gar. WttAtWp... wtU bedleoktd. A\11, 711. 'tM':J ••• ......... ..~ llOlllTE 55/405 I 3 Br. t 8a. '-GI yard, 2 Br. den, com« untt I 1 .200 mo. on 111 • ...i 1Mfj 1114 --EASTSIOE DUP\.EX w... nr • 1 1 4pm
r9dac. 1te3 Con"""1tal. llt'IQle ltory, full)' lflutt• 840-4050 I •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 5-32117 2 8'. 1 Ba. ywd, 1 ,..... 28r 2b•. frptc, dtck, 11Mtl1 •mi. fl• FlllUS 831-4135 '7001'"10. 116~&001. tcf. trp1c r1um. ,..., Btldgapon 31:1r den 2 b 51e -wtd 11300/MO yrty Ca.It •••···'••••••••••••••• ---------~. ''"~t •rs mo. 3~ 8;-·:o..~,_;!B 8tep1 to t1nnt1,' l.:: lt1llt a,t, Hflfl. ::~!~rt·y~ 1'16iJ~g~ toll 1tr. 1-eoo-°5.32-3972 1111&119ltlL Oldaa1 & l•geat agency. Cata•ll /# JntfJll
EASTSIDE. quilt, c:INn 2 Notlo. Waite to Saddlt-Cloll •to ":oae. H;;°: Merine, bHCh. 1900. I t I f • e a t • , Agent. -. lot C-7188 Wk~ r911tale now llYWI. All Cllenta ICt9lned with ••••'••••••••••••••••• ~~~P~'5.Y:Jo St>actth CO!ltolol . • /.ldtfdb llfoodld $785/mo. 8111 '4&-7332.. (213) 545-1835 aft. epni IHll•. llMlll 2 Br pool garage. '"•25 Loe 2 bf, twrlllc ocean YU. i~o~ .. a. 1":'rooc~o. '22T~4 photoa & r••IOM. Sit::' OS~~~·
pets. Mgr 2463 B OrMQt o oot. Woo ' g• flldala• 3111 mo. No • it.. Col~/ No p1t1. 2807 Solan• ....._...... 8IYd CM Crtdlta: Coemopollt1n mo. _ .. ,. Aif'I amanltl11. 18 7 5. SPACIOUS 3 br. 2 ba •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, 1 b&. frplc,eundac:k, e.k., 1~ ,;8,, W. S. Way. c.it 497-34115. ·~_....64&-i · Good Morning Arner1ca. 851-2t75 C.M. 551-2042 condo, trplc, bit-Int, 2 2 Br 1 Ba. a!rlQla giwage pool. Adultt prat. No • · 445 The Tomorrow Show. Secure dble gar In CM !Of Ull f9 EXa:UTIVE SUrTE <*' Glf'., pooll, ntlW di-1 chlld olc , No p111: ~· '32 Sta.ward. k1t. 84t.07113. .__, ...,, Jiii 1 ... a laflll 4M 1t'A oll1t to all new ltorage. $80 '"'°·
38r, 1~ £.Side nom. 2 bf, din, ale, "1Jle, all cor. Vacant. 18150hno. Wltef paid, 1415/mo. Imo. 640-1208 l.Mgt Badl Ap1. pr!Yafa • .-.~;•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• c:lant • ...:::: f'lltd .. a ptaca.ltt 7$).8378
w/frplc, lg li't rm; lam rm. Woodbtldot •menltlta. 842-1'65 546-2000. Agent, no,... patto, *'Cllll Pf~. NO FEEi Apt. l Condo llffMIT Htr9R.a 1· 1 Oil. H•
new opt & paint. 1830 1n5 IN. 551·2042 Wtttclltt 3 BA tv. ba. 11-~ ... 1•1 C.ta .,.. 1114 8 5 t w. 19th. 8 t . ren..-. VIit Refit•. 4 bdrm, ' battl, WMty ... !'!..~!~ ....... .. mo. 2288 Corntll. lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl l900 mo. Aleo arv. Ttrr .• MWV ____ .., ...................... 1315/mo. 875-4812 Btottat. beach, pier & 11011. OCEANFRONT. Mtture, 1817 Wtatelltt, N.B Want
54W042 llllP W .. ' BA 21'+ Bl., '1500 mo. ••• !~ .. !!.¥. ~'i".G.,~t;o:.:;. = 2 BA 1 Ba. cpta, drpa. UDO BAYFAONT 18000 tor Au,u11. 8111 re1p, non-1mkr. tem. flnanelal ln1t. 70001.I.
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ENTALB 50-3314 1795 mo. l&50 dep to 8M1I .... condo. 4 Br Ofux 18r. No peta. l4eO Waetalde Coate Mela. Slape to blac:tl, 1 room. ooean, deluxe 8 Br. 2 Ba. hOUH, C.M. Frplo. No 520 lq. tt. 11.00 Pit tq. cure 2bf unit, tOCtta mow In. 2'1\b&. frp6c. gw w/-.C & 135 utll. 175·2680. 1 ... I .. I .. 28f, lt0¥l/r.tr1g. 1450 bath, ,..,. but no kit· I 4 5 0 I w •• k . pita Of kldt. 1275 plu1 ft., 3975 Birch., N.B. b&. bit-Ina onty 1426 551~ 752·1588 opnr. tW ep1a I l)llilnt. Hlghly ~ l cleal'I Newly dteor. Gaa pd, 18', *"'9/refr'lg. 1375 chin. 1315 lneld utlle. 213/881-1705. utll1. Avall lmmtd. Agent 541·5032
OC-AE.NTAL8 150-3314 GOLDEN PROPERTIES 11.050/mo. ~12 Co••• Miu, 3 bdrm encl gar, dw1hr, pool, No peta. 64$-4382 Ne-l2t3 Newport Watlrlront-Olx. Mt-o828or11311-9880. -----
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FOR DAN Md<INNON, chlllrman, Ovf
Aeronaub Boerd
I ...... '-to n.tdl. aee ol 15 .-. ............... Woaldiit It prove
••d:WtolJ .. ,.._•, ...... --.
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e A numbs of pndlcal problems, ott. dW\ ptca, make It ddBcuJt to
"chop ..... "N~" (thole making
raevatlonl who don't show up at de-
parture time wMhout letting th. Ohs
know tt.ey won't UM the tpa0e), for ex-
ample, ~ a problem. But adnes an trying to lower Ima by charging low
.. standby .. prtces, lowcrtng prtces for Oghtl dw1nQ off 1*11< houn, considering
charging pwngen who don't show up for fights and offcatng promodonal
ndlll·to encourage more people to fly.
FOR DARYL HALL, of Hiii Md Olliii
.. It ..... pour ..... comet ... yoclr ilw•llllNlllla. not
fl!Mlrwf-A.K.,Sp •11, ~
• Not cxactliJ. but ~ towtng England In the
illld-70't, I tenewed my lntlrelt ln ~ artlfacls. I
Im: ••• d In 15cb-century ,... and aatol, my ..
~being a~. Now I have mnor, llpel-
8tet wl weapoca~ Of Co.ne I can't •Y what my col·
lldkxt ii worth, but c:ctaln)y men 1han I paid.
TFIS11
YOURSELF
FROM THE •ASr EDrr<>R
NEWS: Asked whether he plans to foDow
his pop record wtth 4'oha IHawr with
another pop NCOrd, opera -~
Domingo said: '1 would not call It 'pop.' I
prefer nice, melodJc modem mUllc. If I find
new material that Is beautiful, or old·tlme
favorites, yes, I wi do another." . . . As a
result of his conducttng appearance at
N.V.'s Lincoln Center last fall, Don
Scawt, long-time star of lV's The Guld·
Ing Llghl, has been offered sfmllar sym-
phonic concert data across the coun·
by, ••• Sophia t..or., In London to launch a new fragrance named after her,
reportedly get upetght when qulu.ed on her marital situation, rather than her
~ ventuN. She ~led lhe was ready to talk about perfume, not the
ltate of her pmonal llft .... Prtncw Stephanie. daughter of PllncAll
Gnce and PrtacJ lbdnllr, went on a needlepoint shopping spwe and bought
a pillow with the motto '1>addla Are For Lov·
Ing." ... Because w ... N.wton II guest of honor
at the 20th annl\lenary ol St. Jude Childlwn's Ra-
w.arch Hoepttal, and as he Is of Indian pa19ntage, Mn.
Danny Thomas, wife of the hosptt.al'1 founder. ls fran .
tlcaly tcOUtlng for unuaaal Indian m1lfada to decorMe
the L.A. Century Plaza Hotlll, home ol the ewnt. ...
.leny Lewi• will produce,
direct and write his next
rnov'8, Smotgmbord (his cur-
Sleaoart rent It King of Comedy
With RoMrt De Niro) and play 40 <Merent roles In
•. . .. ntMA: Cheedt • Cboag's three moYlet to cs. hiYa mlced In O\lel' $200 mlillon. What .. they
~thlrnext one? Thtng1 N. Tough Al Over ....
Not al rock pipe UM elaborate equipment to pro.
due. their barfe and IOmetirnes ear-splitttng IOUnd ef-
fects. ~. whit. rehearslng In the bandleader'a L:..
• home. dllcovered that the washing machine IOUnded
Bica a flying aaucer about to &and, the CJClld tOund tt.ey
~. So they ftxed. mlk9 tnaldc the~ durtng
1t1 lpk\ cycle ...• At the 20lh A~ Marine Schollr·
~ Bal. the sby wa1 told ol how men tn the~
i.ct to a gol9IOUI woman entering a room: the Amrv man ltlNI, the Navy man Nnt to get her a tMt -ri
the M.rtne lb In the chak ..•. f "91 wondeNd whit
Vo.UI' Clblc lntaki .. whet you lk:k. ~ atamp?
ACcoldlng to n. Peopls~ Almanac: •3, It'• only ~
~olaQbie.
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The Sister nnection
Confiding, Competing I
And Loving Forever
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overwhelming.
Latest National Smoker
Study provides solid evidence
that 'Enriched Aavor: MERIT
offers a satisfying alternative to
higher tar cigarettes.
MERITlMee Sc>mb Swidl.
Nationwide survey reveals over
90% of MERIT smokers who
switched from higher tar are glad
they did. In fact, 94% don't even
mi.u their former brands.
Further Evidence: 9 out of 10
former higher tar smokers report
MERIT an easy switch, that they
didn't give up taste in switching,
and that MERIT is the best-casting
low tar they've ever tried.
. MERJT(Am-(]Q:e
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In addition, extensive unmarked-
pack tests confirm that MERIT
delivers a winning combination of
taste and low tar when compared
against higher tar leaders.
Confirmed: The ooerwhelming
majoricy reported MERIT taste
equal to-or better than-leading
higher tar brands.
<:onlirmt:d: When tar levels were
revealed, 2 out of 3 chose the
MERIT combination of low tar and
good taste. '
Year_ aft~_year. in study after
study, MERIT remains unbeaten.
The prooen taste alternative to
higher tar smoking -is MERIT.
0 ..... ...,.. ... Jta
r
paren1S to acknowledge that
their children are, Indeed,
distinct and separate tndl-
vkiuals. For futance, a teen·
age girl who knows that her
sister Is an outstanding stu-
dent may decide to dflWlop
competence ln other areas of
her life, such as friendships
or sports, or she may
creattwJy challenge herMlf to
go beyond her lister's ac-
complishmenu. Underneath
the rituals of stating that
they're worlds apart, each
sister can be r~lzed for
beJng different &om the
other. One lister we studied,
Mary, was ftrmty tettled and
secure tn her Identity as the
family "'bndn" and dJd not
mind that he Jilter Nancy
had the role of "flirt."
R lvalrous struggles
can thus provide a
crucial arena In
whkh sibangs dJs..
cover who they are. ~
90dlty tnaealingty supports
the ~ of women to
achieve competence In
llJC)rtl, academic pursuJts
and leadenhlp ro&a, we can
expect that their rtva!rous *uPs for identity will
become even more ecutc.
P81hap9 more than ever
before women wtll look over
their shoukMn to ask: "How I 1s my tilter dolng?" I Whether the 1tvMy be-
tween No ....... iS 8mlted
and ~Y or Mrioul and
detrtrMntal .. determtncd In
large pmt by the parents. h's
Important. dwrcfore, for
pennts to be aware of chtki·
rcatng approacha that can
four darm9n9 rtvaky.
• Some pamitl get over·
Involved tn Mtdlng ttietr
ddldr.n's dlffnaa.. "J"he
chidNl1 thus lemn that one
way qf gdlng..,... ~
atllladbi .. by ~. By
charging Into he fray,
penmts rmforce negadve
behavk>r, mid tn the _pqxell,
'1 by undemlt the kids' wil-
ingr'811 to Mtde ~ on
I th* own. Somettnws the
best thtng that can be done
when a skirmish oc:cun Is to
Ignore the kids.
• Other parents faU to
monttor their chlldren's ag-
gression In any way. Slbltng
aggression can be damaging,
apedal1y when one chlJd
physicaDy bruises and batters
another or when one child
humJllat.a another. Any ktnd
of senous bodlty harm or
emotional humiliation calls
tor rapid and mature pamrtal
Intervention.
• Pments 10metlmes un-
wtttingly play Into a slb!lng
"monopoly" garne. One
daught1r will become the
special pal of a father while
the other daughtet becomes
the mother's aly. If the
parents are tn sa1ous conflict
wtth each other, each daugh-
ter can be pltted against the
other In a proxy war within
an unhappy marriage.
Of coune, not al unhappl-
nesa b9twftn liars Items
&om parental causes: Two
women may ftnd reasons to
continue the nvUy even as
mature adults. Most of the
listen wllh whom we talked
(as adults) stated that they
wished thCll could have bet·
tar reladonshlpt wtth theJr
&lbllngs, but they Memtd at a
lots as to how to make such
an Improvement.
We hove found that doing
this ls not eaiy but that an
opportunity foe a beu. rela-
tk>Nhtp can emerge durtng a
faml1y c:rWI, such as the 111-
,,... ol a family member, the
death of a parent ot the
dlvorc. of one of the lllterl.
During such times, old roles
can be reworked. One worn·
an whole ~ *-fell
Mr1oully Ill ltepped out ol
her llllf9'\ed poeidocl as "baby..._. and, b tbs ftnt
~ Wiii able to prove ••
·help he domkuant
olds li>ltng.
In • CMe like d'\11, two
1i1ter1 tuM • chance to bve • Nlldonstllp mote charac·
~by equally, a rsldon·
~ ._ dlpendent on ob-'°'* ... a.ft 0""1 from chllchoCl. Aa .... by mav heW h..t ndt'9r dM llll9ll8i ncr dM ~
don to """' ~· eony ." but • mote ... womeri. Wld1 ~ fr'r Md ld.n· tMlll,thtpbfewbe.,..
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aochet trimmed ~h shell-
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The Dipstick Deceit and Othe1
Setvice Station Rip-Offs
By Andrea Pawtyna
Fl s summer nean,
many motorists gtve
In to the lure ol the
open road. Getting to
a favortte vacatkm spot by
car can be a pleasurable ex-
perience, but If you decide to
drive , beware ol shady set·
vice-station operators who
pny on out-of-state motor·
lstl. They can tum a routine
IU>p for gas Into highway
robbay.
Motortsta who pull Into
thae ltatlons have been
cha-.d out ol gas or oU or,
even worse, sold expensive
puts that their can dJdn't
need.
"Molt ol the people who
do this ere pretty sharp at slz·
Ing up a prolpld," says Pat
GOii. who .. the raklent
mechlU\lc on Motor Week, a
W9lkly Mmylend public tele-
vlllon Pl'OSJ'8"1 aimed at car
enthUlillts.
"They're looking for peo-
ple who probably don't know
much about can."
Among the.more common
swtndla to watch out for:
• Shonchz 8'nl oa ol.
When making a routine oil
check, the attendant doa
not run the dlpltlc:k aD the
way down. The rauJt Is a
Jow reading and the cus-
tomer thblks be or lhe needs
a quart ol oil .
• DIAblmg the .,...,.
Whtie d'9Ckb.g under the
hood, the attendant dropt
antacld tablets Into the bat-
tiay. Within minutes, thll
c::aUMS a minor a.plOlion.
The cultOmer II stuck bu~ a new bellmy. •
• Slmb ... the. lJllng •
corr. alld la1fe or ruor
blade, the aa.ndant ...
the th )Ult undm tt.. treed.
wt.. the tlN II~ wllh
....., ~ ..,.,.. and -
the ....... Womw the
. ~ ........... Mldld . ........ ...... .,,
....... a.-..Thedln·
dllint ..... puddle ol oll
under the tboc:U, In the
-
agency's efforts have been
largely succaeful: Consun\81'
complaints have dropped
&om a high ol 351 In 1977 to
28 so far this year.
One f avortte ploy that uau-
ally goes unnotJced, says
Matysiak, ts double<harglng
credit-card customers for
gas. What an unscrupulous
operator does ls simply nan
the aedlt card through th.
stamping machine twice and
forge the owner's atgnatur9
from the legtttmate recq,t.
"Whenever you pay by '
credit card, make sure you
follow the card," Matysiak
cautions ... Don't let lt out ol
your sight."
There are several other
ways that you cafl protact
yourself against tt.. mod-
em-day bandits, say experts.
First, have your car checked
out bii your local rnechank
before leaving on a long tltp.
.. Make sure It's roadworthy,"
Matysiak advises.
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For DIETERS who LOVE
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New Slarch Bloclctt ........ you .., breld. pataioes, pata
wlhoul Dorpllon of h ltlrCfl c:Mwfel.. Contains AMX powder,
hoepbl &-.ct for ..WV Md.,...~ One tllt*t biocka the
digestiof 1 of h ltafCh In a cup of "*'-Wane aoup pg 2 c:upe of
~end mNll*ls pU .... of bread.
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-*>lw end banana chwW nindomy on
an•lgid frWI.
5. Plac:e llrNbaria -dahd OWJ al.
Serw on bu&t table for guall to ~
Iha oWn frWI c:omblnldons.
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Mkk end keep warm on a
h..eed plaac. z. In the ... pen In which you
frted the benanal, &y the ...
of wel-dnmled plneesipla until
golden brown on both 8del, 1
.. for each llMng ol hem Ind ...
!. Add 4 ~II btJu.r to
ttie lkk Ind hat until melted.
To «IWI~: In a lm8ll bowl,
bat .. ~ lollld\ bk. add to
lick, cook and 6 until cooMd
• you ... Or limply brak ..
Into ~Ind fry amny-tldc up
or tum ova ~. • you wlltl. t. In a Ill** t16t, &y the
hem In 4 tablapoo.11t mebd
buns wttll lrdldY browned on
-=It lkle.
5. To ISW: Put the egg1 otyone
tide ol a 11rge 1..-.d ~.
place the bwl\Mlnd ~
on top ol the him on the ad.
llde ol the plm.
6. For auc.: In • llnlll laUCll•
pen, -2 ~-butm. * ~ brown --Ind 2 ....
tpOOne .... Helt mbdms to
~ llinil19 until qs di.
--Ind • ¥UP fonnl. Poor about 1 ~ ol thk tyr\ip
owr eech ~ ol baMnaa. '**"'* Ind ham and .-w wllh buDINd ...
Mot.4~
ALOHA PUNCH
The temperature was hot and
the competition hotter. Now's
the time to serve up the cool,
refreshing taste of Southern
Comfort and orange juice.
We can this thirst..quenching
combination °0J. Comfort~'
:Your guests will call it
• ...l-1! • ' uaiaous.
OJ. Comfort
Pour 2 OWKC'I of Southern
Comfort over ice in a
WI aJ.w, add oraqcjWa:,
stir pdy and mjoy.
Last Ja.DUlll'Y I aw this big ad
for Naticnwide auto insurance.
The headline laid, .. You could
~ up to '60 or mon every
yes-on every car you insure:'
I didn't really believe it. But it
got me thinking. If I could uve
on both my car and my pickup,
suybe I'd 6.naI1y have moup
money to buy the campiq pal'
I'd been wantina for so loq.
I filled out the Ratefinder cou·
pon that came with the ad. ~n
d~ later I ...ny got a jolt.
Because with Nationwide. I
could ave tt05. 70 fNery year!
And the coverage WU exactly
the ume u I'd had before.
' I fired off my application. And
that afternoon I had a field di.)'
buying all the gear I'd been eye-
ing for months at the discount
sporting goods store.
Of coune. I know my camping
gear wun't really frw. But try
telling me that when I've got a
trout in the skillet, and I'm
enjoyi• another peat weekend
in the wood&
''It's almost like
I got the1n fi>r free!' Hen's why Nationwide
coald cost yoa leaa
"'9t. you save money became
yoa're bu~ Y9W' covenp
direct-by mail or phone. That
belpe us cut our u1H and lldmin·
istrative costs, and we pan the
•vines on to you.
S.•wl, Nationwide offen gen·
eroua .. good student" diacounta
-~ in 'ID.aa. We aleo otter
a discount on •v•ry car you
normally use for buainest or
pleasure. If you have two can or
more, your savinp will be multi·
ptied-in 1Uu. onlY .. prescn'bed
by the State Insurance Board.
Tllircl. we insure people with
good driviilg recorda-notnece.·
aarily perfect, but good. Since
our rius aren't u great as some
other oompaniea, we can keep
OW' rates lower.
S ummc Is the Maten
to have fun with
t.hion -to try out
daring, hot cokn,
d&rzllng designs and fad
)eWUy.
It's also a ~ time to en-
~ maJdng your own fash-
ion. '9nd ~ today's tiWl nrca11 prlca): a bandan-
na ~ with a mldr::hlng
drawstring beg, a no-petMm
ctr.. or sldrt. a crochet ~. rope jewelry.
The bandanna bloule ii
a1y to make, comfortable to
war and goes wd with
jeans or slacks. Four bandan-
nas, tn matching 0t eon-
traltlng colon, can be put
'°9'd• In such • way that
no hemrnJng, cutting or flt·
ting II MC11111Y and 11\Wlg
.. "*'Imai. The blouM wll ftt
... 8~16.WMh
enodw bandanna you can
make • mmcHng draMtl111g
bag. 'Map anocha bandan-
na around your head or your
hat.
The lhoulder-tled draw-
slrtng ctr.. II UC> easy to
mMl. ltcen be~ orfNe
flowing, cool b the hoeMlt
dayi ol 1W1Un& F0t J*lo
partia you can war lt as a
floor-length lktrt wtth a
blouM. On cooler days, tt
can be worn as a jumper, If
you whJp It up In a dark cob
or denim. lJb the bandanna
bloute, M fits a wide range ol ma and~ no pettmn
and .m.MWtng.
The croch.s purM can be
made with yam and leftover
ICl8pl of fabrtc. A single
aochet .aadl II used and
even a beginner can mab It.
Vou1 ~ youtld and
friends wtlh jeweky you can
maM from wooden beads,
vmn 0t rope and lhelac.
So. forget the hid\ price of
falhlof'I and rMke !IO'lf own
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CUWTIES .. ~
TVS
exiest
Sisters
Two slaters working together and living together 90uncfa like
a sparb-are-jlylng, Simonized 1V .itcom. But to hear the aultry
Landen albllnga tell It, they are as hannonlous CJI the Omaond&
this II no lngenue. That role belongs to Judy. Shy
and still a btt unsure of hend, she has a youthful,
unformed quaJlty that stand.a In contrast to her
sister's high-gloss po8sh and deflnmon. Judy comes
on unabashedly as the sweetly sexy baby sister.
What she lacb of her sister'• sophlltk:atk>n and
savvy. the makes up b with bouncy enthullasm
and a dlsannk\g lack of pretension. Together. they
play ~ off each other. each de.arty In tune with
the other. moods and fedngs.
But It'• only been recently that the Landen sa..
bn ~ acted h>glther JXOfask>nally. They will
toon lhare top blang In SwedMarta, a rno"'8 that
just 6nlahed production thll tpring, '1hls II going to
be vay unutual," Mys Audrey eagerly. "'ft'• a psy-
~ ttvtDer about two ..._. who .. a ~*"· . . Insane? •.• Wd, they have ~
prob&ans. They have a wry lbong low/hale rela·
doc~. n.. W8I IOr'Mlhr.g In their chidhood thlt ... dMrn lpllt ...
~ dW'...,. ....... that no IUCh problem
Gilb betMen thein (ttwy won't .vcn eonNll to a
tqullbllie ov-dochea), Judy admb, 'When you're
playing a part,.eorr.ettma, tOnMlthtng cl It nabs o!
on you."
"It alfecta your penonallty," Audrey ""911·
-SO, we had our Mom mow In with ut (during
production)," adds Judy wllh a *1/Je.
The Mom 1n quallon II Ruth t..ndln, a IUC·
c:alful pnldl.g, ""'* ~Ind rftlNlgilmlnt
aecutM tn her own ..WW. In~'°~ her ~· .. and bullMil f'D111'.Mi811'. Bllld In
N.w York, wt.. lhe rlMed ~.net~ In
the suburbs (the gkls' parents are dlvon::ed and they
consider Ruth's second hutband "Daddy"), Ruth ae.
In to -her da~ regulariy and Is, according to
them, the foundation of thet sucx.aa.
· "I have a theory -I don't know tf e\feryOne eiM
wouJcl .-with me," says Judy In her gently ten-
tative manner, glandng up at Audrey. "I just think If
you're a good penon and you do good things,
good things will come to you."
'1"hat's a ttrong part of It," says Audrey approv-
ingly. "and aleo, for us, a very strong reaton Is °"°'
mother. She's our manager and, aside &om her
good career dedaons, she's a great friend and we
have low."
· As a result of this k>ve, the sisters maintain they
haw never felt dapente to take any job or cfls..
oouqged to the point of quilting. Their ea'1'\lngf _..
pooled In a common corporatton, admlnlstaed by
Ruth, from which each draws the same aBowanc:e
-and Audrey offers no complaints. *
'We llW together." cxp&alns Audrey, "and fuere
me ttma when one of us might be working and the
odMr lln't. There ts no resentment; we've always
aharecf ewrytblng. Both of UI are level·headed
enough."
So ~ ...... helded. In fact. that the
lilterl haw Indulged thelnMlva with nothing
W\Jer then an -a whh Eldorado for Audrwy
and a Nd end ,,.,... Tr11n1 Am for Judy. "WeV.
newr had to ,_ SJtlbby or weedY." Audny Mys.
"~ 111 becaUM we dW-,k of each oct. 81 pllt
cl a woddna tam."
AudNy'1 tiechnlque h.a ~ deveJop9d In 12 ~ .. ol ~ICll In tlllmlk>n. Alm 1Mb'8 a ~ mppel!l8nee on tM M.nl ~ ShoW It
12, lhe ~ a part on The S.C... Sbftl It 13
and ...,..;:-~Jhat tolp °'*9 for .......
~· ~ ~ IChool jull.,.,.. ..... 16, lhe lt8ited colege II Bliniid In ~Ill .. , a.
SM "'*'9d In pre-med .nd waeW OD Iii .. .......... -st." to 9rdJh ... .,.,, .... ,,,
CM9lr with • 3. • ............ ~ 'ol.
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N9* Yo~. NY 10022.
LAmW '"°""""*' /rom"" J8)
At 13 -the same age at whJch Audrey
broke Into acting -Judy was entering the
worid of competitive gymnastlcS, eventually
wtnnlng a ate championship.
Though she showed btt1e interest in act-
ing, Judy admltl that, .. lnsklc, I wanted to
be an adrat and perform. I think that's why
I found gymnastics, because It was a way of
perlormlng without doing what my slster
did. I was always really shy. I think It mJght
be because Audrey wa1 so outgoing and
sucxasful that I took the other n>M."
Eventually Judy overcame her shyness
and Mom introduced her to Audrey'• agent
ln Los Angela. From there, she got such
pmu • "Wm\da the Bod" In the TV movie
What Reolly Happened to the aa. o/ '65
· . and more recently, prior to her "Stacks"
role. she played .. Angle." the more sweet
than swift MCrctary on Vegas.
D oea she feel typecast In the dumb
blonde role? "Well, the silly
blonde -that Is me. part 'of my
personality that's really there,"
she says ... But thae's another part of me
that'• totally Mrlous, determined and ln-
telbgcnt, and I would like to be able to show
that other tide, too." ·
Recently, she was able to demonstrate
another of her talents, llngjng publicly for
the ftnt time, With Audrey at her sjde, on
the Naahullle Palace TV spcdal. "She'• a
good linger," Mys Audrey With apparent
blg-a.tcr pride. "All these years she's been
kaptng It quiet ...
An accomplished singer henetf, spedeb-
lng ln pop wtth a country flavor, Audrey
managed to broaden the Afton character on
Dal1ot to lnc:orporatie her talents as a singer
and composer. "I write almost every song I
ling on the show," she adds.
Both listen have steady boyfriends and
although both MY they eventually want to
marry and have chddren, neither ii con-
templating maniage for the near future.
Judy regui.ty data frank Capra m, who
Is Involved tn ftlm produdk>n, a fa~tradt·
don (his ~father produced and directed
It Happened One Night, among other
'ftlma). Audrey's boyfMnd, Eddie -whom
the pnfen toke.pin the prtvate part of her
life -Is in his lat year of law school. He
grew up With Capra, en~ 11 one of hl1
cloMst &tendl.
Audrey and Judy MY they have ndhc
th• time nor the Inclination to hit th•
Holywood pmty drcu1t except wt..n bull-
.,.. obllga them to. Both maintain th.tr
llva have oot been touched by the leg.n-ay .....,... lkle of H'o&lywoocl life.
lt\'ou dOft't ti9w to be a pmt of It b«auM
11'1lhll"e,"8\11 Audnly. "If ycu'r. a.,..._
wtd\ your own v._ 9nd ~own JUdg-
ftW1t. r>" don't h9ve to tW • piece ,.
d c:mdy)Lmbec:IM• lt'1ol9.ci to you,...,
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WHATWOl?DI
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Bad new• for the
ToulouH·Lautreca out.
there: 54 paamt of wom-
en In a recent aurwy said
they would not data a guy
who•a lhortm than ttwy ...
Addllonaly, radm of Glamour magazine (me-1--~~~~~~----~~~~--~~~ ....... ~--~~~~__.
dJer'I • 27) IM1'Md ~
over the build of theJr Ideal
man: 44 percent raly .U
mil, mulCullr guys. while
39 percmlt MY an everaga
build II )&It 8ne. Even tf
tt'9 moehen wn them to
APING A GORILLA
You know that amy gorila In the
~ adt who whacb, aac:ks.
ltompe on and generally mllhall the
begs? Wd. thar'1 no monkey. For the
past two years, that'• been 32-year-old
actor Don MclAod.
American Tourtster had used a real
chimp, but time and ~piled up
walling for It to git physbl.(Thcy ~
ly had to prod It wllh • red sulk:ale.)
So they went looking for a human McLeod monbyfng around
monkey. The ~foot 7-b:h, 140-pound and (I.ft} .ans hat' aur.
McLeod got the pmt, he told ua. "owr
a bunch of mecho ltur'lt men bragging about Olc:ar-wtnrmg makeup lrtllt Rick &Mr) II
jumping out of an alrplanc Into a papa bag." 10 Wellb. It got Mc:l..eod thrown out· of the Hta ·training as a mime (he atudled under Miami Zoo. "Zookeepers were trying to
Man:iel Marceau) can be 'l)Otted In the mate their male and female godDas," he ex-
gcda'a anlmMad face, which fatura hints plains, "and became afraid that if the male
of W.C. Aelda and Owle Olaplln. uw me, he m~ get jealous and arltJY and
The 80-pound monMy IUlt (~ ~ be tntenllt."
many a doctor, the lmv-t -------------------------t
nurnt>. (32 l)lft*lt) ~ bmnmmen. I dothes meke SI• M, TAKm A lllll•MR
the man, what are we to malca of the fact that 41 pen:ett aay c:._: --_..,, 2 ........... _ a a...1.--~ -...--'-In guys In bumnaltub IUltbembat .-Ki 41 percent aey jt9na ....... -· ·-'"f.Y .._ ~ ""°~'
.. topt. 8tWly, • ,_ 11 ntlmlll apparel goa, 10 percent . central New Jeney announcing Sunday's Ml"mOn:
of tt. women Ike box.-.taorts, 32 Pll'Clld go ga-ga owr "Tebptado.i -Al Welcome." Jocby at>Odl, 35 PllClld dtg tM1a m'Mi 21 parc111t prwfer, ..,_ _____________ --4
~. none It al. The womm _.. emphdc on whit turns .a~u.a~ ..... _.lllQ them off n a man -28 pecalt fr'911ed diamond pinky RlllWRRVm ..,.....,.
DlllllR PLU••
Nm time you "ooh" mid .. ...,.. at the ftarnlng con-
c:odk>nl ~ In fancy
rataunnll, CONlkMr this.
\\\'ling recently In the Jovr.
nol of the Amer1c:an M.dl-
cal AllOdatlon, doc:tora
from the Untventty of
Califomla, Irvine Bum
Center reported Kelng
eight recent a11C1 of people
(both wdm and diners)
burned during the prepara-
tion of IUCh blazing natl aa
chen1a jublee and beef
brochette.
The doctors recommend
ltepl *'1iar to tt\OM taken
tJy N.wport Bach, c..w .•
whose fire department
atabllahcd apeclftc re-
qulrementt for aervlng = dlahes, lncludlng
permb and ruJa
nigmdlig mmdrnum mnourW
rtngl mid 36 pamld oAiied ~ c:helr1I.
Wt-. ...-you~. Bob Gucdone?
If a cJo. relmtYc or friend .._ cherga don't pUe up. of fuel uaed, avallablty of a
loan, you•d probabltJ aey hand cxac:dt; how and Ing ~ and
.ud you to co-sign a And put In wrtdng blfcn-Wit towel a~
~. ~ he or the when you v.41 be ,..,md d the tranepon food or
would newr dcfauJI and the borrower defaulll. bewrage once V\bd. &e.v• Vo" ruponllble. ________ ...... _______ __.
Wei, think lglk\. As many
.. hal of al pmoN who
~ lo.r\I end ~ pey-
lng, It .... In pert. eccord·
Ing to Ellmbett1 W',..ld,
COMUll* economAlt at
Comd. l~deddeto CXHllF, .......
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lndullon to nody you
P.IOft~ If the boe1ow.
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