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Hail pelts Columbia, countdown
CAPE CANAVER AL, Fla.
(AP) -A aevere thunderstorm
peppered the space shuttle
Colu mbia with pea-sized hail
Saturday on the eve of its final
test flight, ~bbing 400 dimples
into the ships heat-resistant tiles.
Workers repaired th e damage
and officials said launch would
be on time at 8 a.m. PIYr today.
Astronauts Ken Mattingly and
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Hank Hartsfield went to bed
while the damage asaesament
was going on. F.arlier, a viaitJng
congressman said they were
"loose as a gooae," and ready to
go.
N A SA s p okesman Hugh
Harris said 400 small holes were
found in the tiles. He said they
were filled and smoothed over
with the same adhesive used for
Diverse, deadly
spacecraft cargo
ready for orbits
By J OEL C. DON
Of the oe11y ~lot Sten
The space shuttle's fourth
mission ushers in a new era for
the nation's first reusable
spacecraft and possibly the
cutting edge of a new arms race.
The seven-day flight of the
Columbia, set to blast off from
Cape Canaveral, Fla. at 8 o'clock
this morning, will be the final test
flight of the orbiter's systems and
structural performance.
Its fifth mission has been
designated "operational'' with
the shuttle serving as a space
ferry for commun1cat1ons
satellites and other commercial
interests.
But the fourth mission, piloted
by astronauts Thomas "Ken"
Mattingly II and H e nry
Hartsfield, Jr. marks the shuttle
as a miJitary as weU as civilian
space v~hicle.
For the first time, the space
BEST BEAUTY -Debra
Moffett, who was Miss
Anaheim, is th e new Miss
California and will compete
in the Miss America pageant
in September.
shuttle will carry a secr et
milithy device in its cargo bay.
Contents of the Department of
Defense experimental package
virtually have been revealed
via unclassified technical papers,
congressional testimony a n d
news media reports.
The not-so-top-secret military
cargo has been reported to be
special infrared and ul~aviolet
sen sors designed to spot the
fmng of enemy missiles as weU
detect satellites in space.
The Pentagon experiments.
which eventually will be applied
to new satelUte technology. also
include a n avigational space
se xtant to per mit military
satellites to operate without the
aid of ground control.
Though Defense Department
discussion on uses of the shuttle
dates to the early '70s, scientists
and space e n thusiasts are
concerned about the increasing
milita r y interest in the
spacecraft.
"This is the beginning of a
classic example of an anns race,"
said UC Irvine physicist Riley
Newman.
"One of the big dangers is no
matter what you do or w hat is
going to work, oth er (world)
powers are going to say, 'Look,
big things are going on here.
we'd better get busy too."'
The space shuttle was designed
as a multi-purpose vehicle. each
craft designed to last about 100
missions. Its cargo bay measures
60 x 15 feet and can deploy or
retrieve satellites with a 50-foot
mechanical arm.
As a space tug, the shuttle can
ferry into orbit a planned space
telescope, deep-space probes and
building materials for manned
s pace stations and other
structures.
It is also hoped that the shuttle
will launch new space-bound
industries to produce special or
new products in the weightless
environment of space.
But the shuttle can also serve
the high-technology needs of the
military, which envisions space
as perhaps the final frontier for
(See PAYLOADS, Page A2)
attaching the tiles to the vehicles
and that the work waa done
around midnight, two hours
before fueling was to starl.
Scaffolds were erected for the
task and a aervice tower was
moved back around the shuttle
for inspecting areas not easily
visible lrom the launch pad.
The work was during a
planned 8-bour hold and did not
affect the count.down, which had
been the smoothest of any flight
to date.
Lightning struck the service
tower during the midaftemoon
stonn and alarms were triggered
on the pad area. Firemen were
dlspat.ched but found no fire.
The spacecraft, mounted on
the back of a huge fuel tank, had
been protected on the pad by t he
service tower until It was moved
away e(U'ly Saturday.
On Its fourth trip Into space
the shuttle is slated to add 2.8
million miles to the 5.2 million
logged earlier.
"On time tomorrow,'' a top
NASA official predicted earlier
Saturday. The ship has never
launched on time -it was an
hour late last March and days
MAKING A SPL ASH -John Wagner vied
with 19-23-year-olds as the 28th a,nnual Brooks
Street pro-am contest was run surprisingly on
Delly Piiot Photo b)' Cfl•rlee Sterr
time Saturday. Tradi t ion a lly the world 's
longest running surfing competition is delayed
a week or two until the surf's up.
Reagan, Shultz confer
Officials e mphasi ze nominee is 'te am player'
.WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Reagan and his key
aides con ferred Saturday at
Camp David with a surprised
George P . Shultz, while top
administration officials described
the new secretary of state as a
"team p layer " in contrast to
Alexander M. Haig Jr.
After a 2 ~-hour meeting with
Reagan in the shade of a pine
tree, Shultz came to Washington
and told reporters, "l can work
simpatico for him a nd with bis
administration."
The secretary of state-
designate said he saw the job "as
an opportunity to do what I can
to advance the cause of peace,
freedom and justice in a world so
troubled and so anxious to hope
for a good future."
With three top Reagan aides -
two from California -watching
nearby. Shultz approached a
stand of microph o n es as h e
stepped ou t of a presidential
helicopter that carried him from
Camp David to the Pentagon. A3
if to accentuate his role as part of
the Reagan team. he said "my
name is George Shultz. I'm from
California."
late on the two 1981 fllghts.
t \
Mattingly and Hartsfield flew !
practice landings Saturday and t
attended flight briefings. Theirl
families visited them during the:
day The fliers were to be~•
awakened this morning at 5:30
a.m. (2:30 a.m. PIYr and climb
into Columbia's cockpit at 8:5 I
(5:50 PIYI') a.m. ,
Israel
tightens
noose
I
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
Israeli warplanes attacked a
Synan missile battery Saturda1
in the first battle action reported
since announcement of the latest
U .S.-arranged cease-fire. An
armored column closed m on the
B e irut airport as Israel
s trengthened its siege around
Palestinian guerrillas in west
Beirut.
Jets screamed overhead on
r econnaissance missions a nd
L e banese army units were
ordered to report to their unita
immediately, tnd1caung their
entry into west Beirut might be
imminent. ·
Hundreds o f r e fugees fled
south and north m search o!
sanctuar y PLO chief Yasse~
Arafat toured his devastated
enclave and expressed skepticism
that the U .S.-m ediated tr uce,
announced F'r1day night, would
hold. ''Every two or three days,
they (the Israelis) d eclare a
cease-fire, only to break it
shortly afterward." he said.
Th~ Israeli nuhtary command
said its warplanes returnecl
safely to base aft.er destroying a
new SAM-6 mLSS1le battery Syria
had moved into the Bekaa Valley
in eastern Lebanon. No casualties
wert> reported.
lsraeJ has insisted that Syria
cannot bring in ne w missile
batteries. The military command
did not say whe n the one
attacked early Saturday had
been set up.
Arafat also reJ01ced over the
resignation of Secretary of Sta"
Alexander M. Haig Jr., calling
hun the "pillar m the Reagan
admm1stration on which (Israeli
Defense Minister Ariel) Sharon
relied in his scorc hed -eartn
strategy in Lebanon." •
'·Ameri can c1vil1 za lion~
American human rights, here we
are,'' Arafat cried as he toured
bombed-out neighborhoods. Meo
and women dashed out of their
demolished houses to hug and
kiss the stubble-bearded leader
of the Palestine Liberation
Organization.
Haig personality was undoing
Only four hours earlier. Shultz
arrived at Dulles lntemationaJ
Airport from London and was
whisked to t he presidential
ret reat for a meeting with
Reagan and some of the top aides
with whom Haig had battled.
Senior political sources in
Jerusalem said Israel's invasion
army had to move quickly
against the PLO guerrillas -
perhaps in 24 to 48 hours -irt
case the Reagan administration
adopts a tougher Line toward the
Jewish state a fte r Haig's
resignation.
But Israeli television reported
the U.S. State Department sent
Israel a message that Haig 'a
departure would not mean a
change in U.S. poUcy. WASHINGTON (AP) -The
resignation of Secretary of State
Alexander M . Haig Jr. was
brought on by what he felt were
con stant challen ges to his
authority, including second-
gµessing and sniping. by other
members of the administration,
his aides say.
Haig's fights made headlines
and were a source of considerable
unpleasantness to President
Reagan, w ho tried unsuccessfully
to stop the f euding that
STATE
eventually led to Haig 's
resignation Friday.
At the end. it wasn't lost on the
Wh ite House that Haig fought
with almost everybody, including
Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger. U.N . .Ambassador
Jeane Kirkpatrick , former
national security adviser Richard
Allen, present naUonal security
adviser William Clark , others in
the Cabinet and key members of
the White House staff.
He was by no means the "team
No more m ed/lies found
LOS GATOS, Calif. (AP) -The thousands of
new Mediterranean fruit fly traps set out after last
week's discovery of a fertile fly in the San Joaquin
Va lley h ave yielded no addition al me dflies,
agriculture officials said Saturday.
Budget signing delayed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The $25.2 bllllon state
budget approved by the Legislature won 't go to the
governor a t least untll M onday because of a
lut-minute Allembly deal datgned to give .choola an
extra ~ million.
I
Plane collision Jdll8 three
SAN JOSE (AP) -Two ll1l&l1 planet collided u
they prepared to land et San Jme M unicipal Airport
Saturday, killl.na three men apd 1trawm, debril over
• wide aree, oftTctaI. uld.
player" that his successor,
George P . S h u ltz, has been
described as.
Despite his troubles, however,
Haig may have been more
s u ccessful than any other
secretary of state llilpce Henry
Kissinger In Influencing the
course of American foreign policy
a nd pu tting the State
Department back at the pinnacle
of the decision-making process.
The battles ofte n got more
(See HAIG'S, Page At )
NATION
There he m et w i th t he
presiden t , n ation al security
adviser William Clark, with
whom Haig had had differences,
presidential counselor Edwin
Meese Ill, and White House chief
of staff James A. Baker ill. The
three aides flew with Shultz for
a working lunch on a terrace
outside Aspen Lodge, Reagan's
cabin.
Shultz said he had known the
'Reagan recession' mocked
· PHILADELPHIAJAP) -Democrats called
Saturday for an early .$.-Soviet summit on arms
control and mocked the "Reagan rec~ssion" by
suggesting Republicans ask voters it they're better off
now th.an during the G reat Depress.ion.
Marie Osmond marries
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Marie Osmond.
wearing a glittering dress made of 35 yarda of silk
taffeta, married a co1lege student and former
buketbell la Satw'da . "'
COUNTY
Money set1 Jiuay signal
You can l'9llCb out and move your money via •
telephone lwitd\ •rvlce that enabJee investors to
mow money ~ m utual funcll tn ra1poaee -to
market condlUON. Pece Dl.
GEORGE SH ULTZ
pr esident since Reagan was
governor of California in the late
1960s. "I know him weU and he
knows me."
He praised Haig, with whom
he planned to talk later in the
day, for his "long and dedicated
and distingu ished services,"
which "stan ds as a shining
example to aU citizens." .
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SPORTS
The state-run television said
this apparently was meant to
reassure Israel and deter it from
any last-minute offensive before
the State Department
changeover.
Analysts said the Israelis
probably would overrun th e
airport before storming into the
adjacent Palestinian camp of
BoW'j eJ-Barajneh in case Israel
decides to move in on the PLO'
nerve cent.er.
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Kins battles baclc
Billie J ean King foug ht rain to keep h er
Wimbledon hopes alive. Al so advancing were
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Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 27, 1882
AIG 'S TEMPER. • •
:tentlon th&&n th achlevementa.
bile 10n1e aiquabblea were over
llcy, H.ala al.lo provoked flghta
or apparently trivial thlnga,
ludlna whether others got the
It ho wanted for himself.
Haig alao had a tendency to go
bllc with his dlsagreementa,
has hl.s complaint to Congress
t year that Vice President
rge Bush waa picked to head
· management team.
aig's attempt to maintain and
pand hls authority at every
n were legend . He w aa widely
tici7.ed, and ridiculed, for his
atc menl on n ationw ide
evision that he was in charge
ler the shooting of t h e
·ident in March 1981.
e o n ce objected t h at
einbergc r was usin g a
vernment ai r craft with
ndows for the passsengers,
ile the plane he was using
n't have them. Once, he even
layed a trip · to Argen tina
ed at settling the Falklands
s is until he was given an
plane with windows in the
nger section.
hese antics, known as "turf
bettlOI" in Wuhlnaton, udd.Jned
Hat1'1 aupportera In the State
0epa11ment. They ft lt he w u
a ood on p o licy, bu t h ia
penonaUty interfered wlth hia
a bllity to carry lt out.
Haig cited policy dlfferences ln
his letter of resignation Friday.
"In recent montha," he wrote to
Reagan, ''It haa become clear to
me that the foreign policy on
which we embarked together
was shifting Crom that careful
coune which we had laid out.''
In retrospect, however, Haig
had strong Influence in setting
the course of American foreign
policy.
On his first day in office, Haig
raised eyebrows when he said
Reagan had told him he would
be "the vicar of American foreign
policy." responsible for t he
formula ti on, conduct and
articulation of U.S. foreign policy
to the country and the world.
In a boast that wou ld be
typical of his 18 months in office,
Haig then said, "I want you to
know that I intend to carry out
t h at man date w h ile I am
secretary of state.''
oncert stabbing
• • 1ct11Ds recover
,;rwo persons stabbed Friday
d ~png a performance by rock
s1tiger Oziy Osbourn e al the
JAiine Meadows Amphitheater
wt.>re treated for their wounds at
lqfal hospitals and released ,
lr'ttnl' pohce said Saturday.
'Thl' two, 22-year-old
C,ttr11.topher Sar t ain o f
SV,pulvcda and 21-'Year-old
Jrtfncs Gilbertson of Santa Ana.
w;tre s ta bbed in separate
incidents during the concert.
,$arta1n, the mosl seriously
11IJu red. was attacked by a n
urlknown assaila,nt, apparently
without provocation, Lt. Sam
1\ll<•vato said He sustained 10
l.1cerauons to the face and neck
.it fa. six of which required
'tt tk.-hes at M1SS1on Communj(y
I l°tpital. Allevato said.
Gilbert.son was stabbed once in
the chest by a white male with
long blond hair in a dispute over
a seat, according to Allevato. He
was t reat ed at Saddlebac k
Community Hospital. The
assailant was not captured.
Police also took into cust.odv
several intoxicated persons who
could not care for themselves,
arrested another person for
assault and battery m a minor
incident, arrested several minors
for possessi on of a lcoholic
beverages and arrested another
person off the amphitheater
grounds for possessjon of cocaine,
Allevato said.
Three noise complaints from
nearby Laguna Hills also were
recorded.
'~7 murder rap on
NB man dis1nis~ed
T UCSON . Ariz. (AP) -A
11 rst dt•grec mu rder charge
·~·unst a 38-year-old Newport
\(•ach man m the strangulation
laying of a 9-year-old Tucson
tiny I 5 y<·a r s ago has b een
d1-.m1s..-;<'CJ
Pima County Superior C.Ourt
I u ci~<' G Thomas Mee h a n
111 dered James Crummel freed
.. fter IJcoputy C.Ounty Attorney
Kt•n Peasley said the "state
t .innot m good faith prosecute"
on the bas1~ of testimony given
hv the state's key witness.
The witness, Steve Shimer, 37,
testified during the first day of a
prehminary hearing that he and
Crummel were "former lovers"
who hved in a trailer near the
home of the vic tim. Frankie
C la wson , when the boy was
killed.
But S h imer repeatedly said, "I
can't remember," and "I draw a
blank," when testifying about
Crummel's activities on the night
of Feb. 6, 1967, when the slaying
occurred. t
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lows In 701.
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wind• through tonight 1Xcep1
soulhwes1 10 west 10 10 18 kllOll
afternoon and evening .
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cloudiness except mostly cleerlng
llftemoon
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clou01 along lhe COU1. Hlghl 11 bMc:'-88 to 13 Ind 82 to 92 In
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ERA fast ,
put emphasis
on courage
By STEVE MARBLE
Oft"41 D.U~llOI l ie" The ual Rights Amendment la dead
and the unger 11trlkers In Illinois have
gone home.
One of them, fornlnlst Zoe Ann Ananda,
is back in her Newport Beach bookstore.
She's angry and she's bitter and she's still
fight mg.
Her fa«' ts drawn, she's thin and she's
weak after not eating for 37 days. But she
says she'd do It all again.
"I didn't believe the fast would have an
effect," she says. "We were up against a
corporate male agenda that believes women
are expendable and aren't worth anythln~.
"ln the future," she went on, "we wont
ask, we'll take. We'll vote th ose g uys out of
power. We'll elect feminists. We'll change
the e ntire face of this country.
"We're gomg to drive you suckers out,"
she said. S he means it.
The fast m the Illinois capital, wtuch
drew national atten tion. ended last
Thursday after lawmakers in Illinois and
Florida all but sounded the death knell for
ERA.
The 10-year fight for the constitutional
amendment runs out next Wednesday. It
appears it w ill die, three states short of
ratification.
But Ms. Ananda believes the fast wasn't •
in vain.
"It showed women are \VOTth it. I~ told
women of this time in history that there's
more courage on the outside of fear. Fear is
the greatest e nemy."
But in the next breath she charged, "This
country didn't even have the decency to
respect a 37-day fast."
She admits the fast., which united a
group of women from across the country In
a lobby of the statehouse in Springfield,
was a media event.
"You bet it was a media event. I love
the media They get the word out. It was
events Like this that ended the war in
Vietnam."
She says feminists across the country will
pick u p the broken pieces of the ERA
charge and go on and be stronger for it.
Dally Piiot Photo by O.borah Wacht«
REFLECTING ON EFFORT -Dismayed tha t "this country didn't even have
the decency to respect a 37-day fast" for passage of the Equal Rights
Amendment, Zoe Ann Ananda believes the fast sh owed women "there's more
courage on the outside of fear." She C'launs the women's movement has
great political power and a larger political
warchest than the Democratic party in
California.
The lllino1s Casters started off in a
Methodist church , sleeping on floors and
tables After the first week, th e women
tried to switch their lodging spot to another
church Ms. Ananda says they were turned
away by one church after another.
this group of independent, leadership-
m inded women and making them live
together."
things her brother dews."
ShC' says sh(• will lt'<:turt• .ind write· a
book on the fast. She says shl· wants p<'<lplc
to remembt-r who the hun_ger stnk<•rs were. She says seeing1 television commercials
for food drove her crazy.
The group ended up at a Ramada Inn. A
support group picked up the $8,600 tab.
"I'd never eaten at a McDonalds in my
life but after watching television for a week
I began to think I was gomg to die 1f I
d1dn't eat an Egg McMuffm It was crazy.
"I knew thl' movemf'nt would takt• a long
lime We're not talking abc)ut a gas tax b1U
we'rC' talking about L·hangmg th<· £aC't· of
th1!> planet, «hanging instttut10ns. t'hur<:hes
and families
She pau.s<>d and stared out :J window of
hl'r Cannery Village boukst•m
"When l quit smoking I went crazy," she
explains now. "but when I stopped eating I
just kept feeling clearer and clearer . It
wasn't hard. What was hard was taking
"It wasn't hard. It was a c:elebration. The
hard part is what got us into this. The hard
part is going home and telling your
daughter that she can't have the same
"Sure," sht• said, "I knt·w It wa.s going to
be pretty uphill."
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P AYLOADS OF FUT URE SH UTTLES MO RE TECHNICAL
expl01ting the latest if\ modem
weaponry
Killer satellites that destroy
enemy spare satellites have made
headlines. And there has ~n
discussion of mounting powerful
lasers on space platforms to
knock o ut sate llites or s hoot
down ballistic missiles.
But N ewman and other
scientists have said physical laws
virtually prohibit laser weapons
in space.
• Ill 70s
Still. UCI science histor ian
Karl Hufbauer noted NAS A
early on has depended on the
mihtary's financial support to get
the space shuttle o ff the ground
In addition, the s hut t le
program will see more military
projec ts with the current
admin is tra ti on· s d e f e nse-
building posture.
"It's the proper thing to do, ..
astronaut and retired Air Force
Col. H artsfield t old th e
Associated Press o f hi s
parucipallon in the first military
experiments in space.
"The shuttle is a national asset.
The military can derive a great
benefit from it."
Historian Hufbauer pointed
out the military has tapped
scientific developments since the
time of Greek mathematician
and inventor Archimedes. Closer
ties between science and the
military were established during
the 18th century, when
astronomers and chemists helped
advance artille ry a n d other
weaponry.
"l would say there is no special
problem with the shuttle being
used as a military vehicle," he
said. . ,1
H owever, he added. "It's
possible that this is the cutting
Nige of a new area of the arms
race. If that is the c~. then this
1s something we should be
t'Oncerned about."
While debate wiU no doubt
conunue on the m1btary thrust
mto the U.S . space program. the
astronauts of the fourth shuttle
flight also wiU conduct a series of
indus trial, bio logica l and
sc1enufic experiments.
One pac kage a board the
Columbia will try to demonstrate
tha t vi rtuall y pur e
pharmaceutical products can be
manufactured in zero gravity.
The exp eriment, ca lle d a
continuous flow ele<:trophoresis
syst e m , is a joint venture
between the McDonnell Douglas
Corp .. NASA and Johnson &
Johnson.
The astronauts also wtll make
tiny pla s ti c s ph e r es o f
polystyrene latex that can be
used as carriers of radioactive
material to fight can cerous
tumors. ·
Amy Kus..ske of Long Beach
r('(·c·1ved perm1~1on from NASA
nfflt·1als to study th<' lipoprot.ein
ll'V<'b 1n 1h1· bl<tod of the
astronau~ m an inv1•:-t1gat1on of
the' relat1onsh1p 11f cl1c•t and
l•xcrcise in spatt•
Karla Hauerspc•rger of North
Carolina will look into chromium
metabolism. which 1s Linked lO
the way the bodv uses insulin to
controi carbohydrates in the
blood
The astronauts w ill take blood
samples during the m1ss1on and
record their ind1v1dual eating
habits and exerc1S<" programs.
Nine experimen ts will be
contained in a fivc-cubk-foot
container known as a Getaway
Special. NASA 's program
permitting just about anyone to
fly an experiment aboard the
shuttle for a $500 fee.
The Getaway package includes
the manufactur<' of a metal alloy
of bismuth and tm that can 't be
made on F.arth. studies of plant
g rowth and research on the
effccts of zero gravity on the
genetic makeup of brint• shrimp
and fruit fl1t..'S U.S. S ummar yS
Tl'tun<lert1orm1 extended from nwg
n0<thea11em ,.._ Mnk:o ecrost Th• ..-1r Ou1t1ty Man1gement
'ldltOnl' Wall"e< Se'lllCI t 00 "-OAA .J s Oeo• ol Com"'"'' "But wittrevery shuttle flight
now there wiU be a big battle
between the scientists and the
military on what's going to go
up.''
The Natio nal Bureau o f
Standards is interested in using
the beads for setting calibration
s t a ndard&o in m edica l a nd
scientific equipment.
In an o ther ex p eri ment
program, motion pictures a nd
data will be taken from lightrnng
and thunderstorms to aid
weather forecasters in predicting
the onslaught of severe stonns.
Columbia 1s sch<'dult'd to land
at Edwards Air Fort't' Base on
I nde p e nd e n ce Day with
President Reagan among the on-
si t.e greeters.
Hie Tell•• P1nh1ndle 10 Nebraska Otmtcr "'9dlctecl unMllthlul elr
on S11urday quality tor ~ 1od1y In the
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Alice Walter's
rites Tuesday
Allee H. Walter, 69, a longtime
resident of B alboa Peninsula,
died Friday at Hoag Memorial
Hospital.
Born in Tomah, Wisc., Miss
Wa\ter waa an official for many
YNl"S at the California Instit ute
of Technology in P88adena. She
was a graduate of UCLA.
She was a m e mbe r of the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. the
Balboa Bay Club, Ironwood
Country Club In Palm Desert and
the Va11ey Hunt Club, Pasade na .
She Jeavea a lilt.er, lienrietta
Barnet of Balbo9 Peninaula. She
allo la IW'\l1ved by Albert and
Alph a Th o mpao n o f San
Frand.lco.
A m emorial service wlll be
ht ld Tue.day at 1 p.m.. at Pacific
Vie w Mortuary. ln lle u of
flower-. contributions m•y be
mad e to •h e Alice Walter
Schol.anh.lp Fund. t
In separate projects, two high
school students wilJ study the
effects of weightlessness on body
metabolism.
In addition, NASA plans to
s howcase the Challenger, the
second spacecraft in the shuttle fleet.)~ the Air Force base.
Challenger's first mission is set
for early 1983.
Quarterly meal
Trio saves coin s f or mon ths
Three diners got their two bits
worth -900 times over -
Saturday night.
Rita Toeti of Newport Beach,
Pam Arpin ot Santa Ana and
Betty Bon.lske ot Lclsure World,
have been tavlng thelr ql.W'Wtrs
sin ce Nov e mber after thoy
decided to aplw-p on dinner a\
Ambl'Olla Restaurant in New por\
Beach .•
The tab w• expected to be
•22$. Ma. Arpin sa1<l Alter deddinc to take the fllna
late 1Mt )'eM', the thttoe u vei
unUl they hid enouch money for ,
it in late April, she aaJd. 'They
then called the restaurant and
asked if it would violate protocol
to bring in "a coffee can full of
quarters.
"The manager said he dldn•t •
mind taking quarters at all. He
IMUd we'd be very well taken CAil'@
of," ahe said.
T h.o ufh the three d\n out
together fnquenlly, Ma. Arpin
ufd lhey*ve never apent ao much
o.n a meal There wu no n!port
late S aturday on how they'd
enjoyed their ln~nL ~
Strategy's succeeding
Youngest trustee easer to track educational development
By GLENN SCOTT Of ttl. ~ ,..., .....
Voters know her aa Ellzabc:-th
Dorn Park<,r: Bualne1swoman,
educ4o1tor, hom ·maker.
Now they can add political
strate~st. This latest designation
wasn t on the ballot during
re<.-ent elections as were the first
three.
But considering the
22-year-old Irvine resident
outpoUed three other candidates
and finished with 31 pereent of
the votes to win a seat on the
Orange County Board of
Education, perhaps it should
have been.
Aside from efCorts o f
volunteers, she figures she won
the election because she mcluded
her maiden name (Dorn) on the
ballot, was listed ahead of the
other woman candidate and
correctly predicted that voters
wouldn't know much about her
race before stepping mto votmg
booths.
"Unfortunately, most people
who vote for the office don't
know much about the role," she
admitte d during a r ecent
intervie w .
Therefore, she tried to show in
her ballot designation that she
knew business, was involved in
educauon and, as a homemaker,
was JUSt plain folk.
It worked, and she clajmed no
one was more surprised than she
because the o ther woman
candidate, Man Frank, shared
many similar views. had won
more lo c al new s pap e r
endorsements and had served on
the Saddleback Valley Unified
School District board.
o.n, Piiot ll•ft Plloto
NEWLY ELECTE D -
Elizabeth Parker will become
the youngest trustee ever on
the Orange County Board of
F.ciucation on July 8.
"Truthfully, 1 had e xpected
her to wm," said Ms. Parker.
But Ms. Frank's name was the
last listed on the ballot That is
considered a liability, especially
m races where impatient voters
don't recogn1ze any candidates.
And s he was n't l 1s ted as a
bus inesswo man , educator.
homemaker.
Ms Parke r and hus band
Stephen have lived in the village
of Northwood for one year. She'9
an Orange Coast native and
daughter of Alfred M. Down, a
pedlatrlclan and allt"rgl1t who
has practiced In Co.ta Mesa the
past 20 years.
She assists her husband in his
restaurant catering enterprise
(businesswoman). teac hes
physical fitness four days a week
In a local private spa (educator)
and spends her meager fret: time
In wifely pursuits (homemaker).
She has other accompllsh-
m en ts as well. A UCLA
graduate, she said she served as a
student representative on several
collegiate policy-making panels
and is awaHing word on enrolling
this Call in a master's program in
business admirustration. with an
emphasis on education.
When she takes oHice on July
8, she will become the youngest
trustee ever to join the county
board since 1t was started in 1956.
The board's duties involve
overseeing district operations of
its 19 schools (ranging from
special education to <:,lasses at
Juvenile Hall), stewarding its $40
million annual budget and acting
as a high c ourt to settle
controversies over inter-district
attendance or expulsions.
It's the kind of experience Ms.
Parker says she wants. although
she d<X'Sn't plan on pushmg any
pet pro.iects right away.
"This is right up my alley and
just what r want to stay in -
educational developme nt," she
said
Better add one more term to
her list: Amb1t1ous.
Joust another competition ?
15th century battles rougher than 20th century football
By STEVE TRIPOLI
Of the D•lly Piiot 81eH
I entered the Middle Ages
Saturday, and came out a little
worse for wear.
It's ruce to be back m 1982
again
I was a guest of the Barony of
Gyldenholt, the official name of
the Orange County chapter of
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the Society
for Creative
Anachronism.
Crea ti ve
anachronism?
It may
sound funny,
but there's a
scholarly
purpose to it
all. The
TRIPOLI international
society is dedicated to the study
and re-creation of the Middle
Ages.
Saturday's event was the
barony's annuaJ tournament at
Mile Square Park in Fountain
Valley.
There were colorful pavilions,
period costumes, displays of art
and music. but the highlight was
the tournament -complete with
armored fighters vying for the
title Champion of Gyldenholt in
what looks like the closest thing
to medieval combat short of
bloodshed.
I didn't participate, but the
Baron of Gyldenholt himself
(assistant Orange County District
Attorney Mark Sevigny) showed
me some of the ins and outs on
the sidelines.
oe11, Piiot 'Pttoto bJ Ch1111M Sten
DOWN BUT NOT OUT -Sir Armand de Sevigny has the
advantage ove r Dougan MacDougal in medieval mat.ch at Mile
Square Park. Combatants must kneel once their legs are
"wounded " in battle.
It's there that I took my licks.
First, he placed a leather cap
on my head, an armored helmet
over it, a shield on my right arm
and a wooden sword in my left
hand, just so I could get the feel
of them.
Then h e told me he'd
demonstrate what a "moderate''
blow with the sword feels like, if
I wanted him to. He assured me
that he'd felt many similar ones,
and worse, in more than 1,200
indiv1duaJ combats over the past
11 years.
I agreed. His sword crashed
into the side of my helmet about
a second later.
I managed to comment on the
blow about a second after that,
but I really don't remember what
I said. I was just glad that the
15-po und helmet hid the
drunken expression I must have
been wearing as my head spun.
For the remainder of my stay,
I was content to walk t he
grounds of the tournament in a
borrowed set of the baron's chain
mail, acting like I knew what
waa iolna on.
It mu.st have been apparent to
insiders that I was a newcomer,
however. I realized later that I
hadn't even bent a knee as I
passed the pavilion in which the
king of the entire Southern
California section sat.
The chain mall and accessories
accomplished the baron's
intention of showing me how
uncomfortable they could be,
however, though they did not
approach the approximately 90
pounds of armor and other dress
he wore for battle. He had
devoted about 350 hours to
constructing the chain mail link-
by-link. he sajd,
Despite the earnestness of the
heavy blows landed in battle
(many much harder than I'd
absorbed). few people sustain
even minor injuries in combat,
Sevigny sajd.
In his 1,200-odd battles, plua
some 250 larger engagements and
wars . he has onl y seen
participants sustain two broken
fingers. two broken ribe and a
broken arm. Much •fer than
modem football, he added.
Even women are allowid to do
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undergo the six months of
training all would-be warriors
must face.
Society members are careful to
observe au the protocols of the
age in their events.
Barons and knights. kings and
queens aU are shown the proper
deference, representatives of the
different baronies (representing
different parts of the
southwestern United States
Saturday) congregate in their
own pavilions, musicians play,
heralds announce, squires fetch
and everyone appears to have a
good time.
"You grow with it," said
Sevigny's wife, Jill, known
Saturday as the Baroness of
Gyldenholt. "First you'll get
involved with the history. then
maybe costuming, then music.
Pretty !loon you're up to here ln
everything."
Aside ftom learning the
leS80n.s of history, memben also
gain "an appreciation of modem
Ilfe," added the Baroneu.
"It '1 nice to wear these
costumea and th1.np, but then it'•
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 27. 1982
Sea lion
• survives
surgery
Sparkle the sea lion's chances
tor survival appeared much
brighter late Saturday after her
jaw, broken by a bullet fired by
an unknown human, was
repaired.
Doctors who performed the
surgery In Laguna Beach
determined the cause of the
break when they saw clear entry
and exit wounds.
The jaw was s h o rtened
slightly, repaired and wU"ed shut.
Sparkie was then returned to the
custody of the Laguna-based
Friends of the Sea Lion for
convalescence
The surgery was a turning
point in a five-day saga since the
wounded sea lion was first
djscovered on the Newport Beach
jetty by 12-year-old Lorelei
Buehner, of Newport Beach.
For two days Miss Buehner
kept a dawn-to-dusk vigil over
the suffering arumal on the jetty,
while FSL volunteers figured
how to retrieve Sparkje without
harming her or would-be
rescuers.
Lorelei and others on the
watch discovered that Sparkje,
despite an open, useless jaw,
could nevertheless shovel fish
that floated to her into her
mouth and down her throat.
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So they stuffed fish with
med1cat1on on a regular schedule
and fed Spark1e two full meals a
day.
Meanwhile, the FSL tried
unsuccessfully to borrow an
inflatable boat. Officials ruled
out a rescue on the jetty as
possibly fatally stressful to
Sparkie and dangerous to
rescuers, and said solid-hulled
boats might have been smashed
on the rocks.
O•llJ Piiot Photo bJ Cheri9e Stan
POST-OPERATION Jo hn Cunningham. director of Friends
of Sea Lions. waits for S parkae to awake from anesthetic aft.er
jawbone surgery Saturday.
Finally, the U.S. Coast Guard
stepped in Thursday with such a
boat, JUSt when officials were
about to give up and destroy the
animal.
Veterinarian Dr. John Harrul,
who often donates his services to
FSL, determined that an
orthopedic specialist would be
needed. Dr. Robert Rooks, a
veterinarian, who practices in
Santa Ana, agreed to help
FSL Dir ec tor J o hn
Cunningh a m and o ther
volunteers were having little
s u ccess hiding the pained
expressions on their faces as they
w atched the drowsy sea lion
awaken from surgery Saturday.
A s ked why anyone would
shoot a sea lion, Cunrungham
said "They JUSt don't understand.
and some people JUSt like to shoot
thmgs."
Cunningham said Sparkie will
be kept m a pen for about four
weeks while the jaw sets.
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15 profs study Nigeria, oil
Oran• Cout Collep anthropol<>i)' profe.ort
Or. Dwayne L. Morry and Theo N: · Mabry are
apendlna alx week1 In Ni1orla u put o f a
aovemment-lpol'UIOred 1tudy trl~.
Merry, a membe>r of OCC 1 1taff 1ln<.-e 1961),
wW foc:ua h1I 1tudy on Nlprlan marrlaae and
family Ute and klnahlp 1y1tem1. Ma. Mabry, an
OCC proftllOr alnce un1, wW look at Inter-cultural
relatlona. and \he lmp&iet of oU upon Nl&erian life.
Fifteen profe90r1 from throuahout Southern
California will examine Nigeria'• anthropology,
IOdololfY, aeoaraphy. art, and literature. "We will come back to our classrooms having
developed a broader underetandlng of the country.
We will then share our expertiae wli.h our studenta
and our communJty," Dr. Merry says.
California'• Inttirculturol D•partmtH\l of
International Rel1tlon1.
Merry Ja a lcadtna expert on thl' Middle F..aat.
He hu worked many excavatlona thort', and lived
for one year with a tribe of camel nomad. in the
Huhemlte KJ.nadom of Jordan. He 111\c'r devc!loped
an award-winning lnatructlonal televlalon aertea
U tled "Dlmenalona In Culture.."
Ml. Mabry haa spent much Ume in Europe,
atudytng early Greek and Roman clvili~tlona. She
abo received a grant to study In lndla two years
ago, and calla that "the 1lngle most rewarding
experience of my Ufe -to date."
BOUND FOR AFRICA -Theo Mabry and
Dr. Dwayne Merry are participating in
governmental study of Nigerian culture.
The educators will meet with Nigerian
colleli\let. 1overnmental personnel, and experts in
African and Nigerian affairs during the trip
administered by the University of Southern
"Nigeria la a faaclnatln& olace." lhe says. "It
ia sl!jhtly small~r than C41lfornia, Nevada and
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WHAT'S IN NAME? -Dennis and Don
Durban are on the trail of their ancestor Sir
Benjamin D'Urban, a British general and
former governor of Jamaica.
}aHJaica trip
traces roots
By PATRICK J. KENNEDY
01 tho D•llr Piiot Sl•tt
Don and Dennis Durban, 17-year-old twins
from Laguna Niguel, plan to spend part of their
summer vacation searching for artifacts of the1r
ancestral roots.
But the Dana Hills High SchOCll seniors
won't be cooped up in museums or archives.
Their destination is the Caribbean island of
Jamaica, and they also plan to have plenty of fun
under tropical skies
The Durbans believe their family as
descended from Sar Be nJam1n D 'Urban
(1777-1849). A Bnush general an the Napoleonic
Wars, he was later krughted and made governor
of numerous Briush colonies. mcludmg some
Caribbean islands, parts of South Afnca. British
Guiana. and Montreal
Don Durban says D'Urban's sister Sophie
moved to America in the 1830s and dropped the
apostrophe from the name.
Last summer. the Durbans were guests at a
memorial dedicauon of a monument to U'Urban
at a military cemetery in Montreal where he is
buried.
Next summer, the youths say they plan to
visit South Africa to see the village of
Durbanville and the seaport of Durban.
But this summer, the youths and their
parents are planning on visiting a few Caribbean
islands and checking with historical societies and
museums. .
"Our parents aren't as involved in it as we
are but they think it's good that we're interested
in our ancestry," says Don Durban.
He and his brother first became interested in
D'Urban a few years ago when they noticed that
several cities on the map of South Afnca had
their relatively rare surname.
He says they wrote to the chamber of
commerce in Durban. South Africa. The
chamber's public information officer sent
historical pamphlets and offered t.o take them on
a tour if they visited.
"It was really a surprising response," Don
said. "The guy sounded typ1caUy English: you
know, he called us 'chaps' and saad we could talk
over tea. He also told us we should be really
proud of our ancestor.
"It's exciting to be able to v1s1t places and be
more than a typicaJ tourist."
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CdM man I battling asbestos
Corona df-1 Mar l'ftident Kon
K MC!dy 11 waalng • one-man
battle 1t•inat tflti wie and tht-
handllna o f wat..,r pipe• that
conwn .. bet&toe fiber.
Claims pipes harm drinking water,
trimmings a ri k to neighborhood
for Councilman Paul Hummel,
voted down the request.
SEJiling class, camp's
• • reg1strat1on
Tht• OranMt-County Murlrw
Institute has announced It hi
ex t ending deadlines f or
regtatenng for summer counet1
extended
l'U nln)untty t·o lle gt·11 In th«J
truvelmg uc.'f•un camp.
His concern waa helah~nl'd
thlt month when the City o(
Newport &ach •tarted installing
the aa~tue-ooncret.e pi~s In hi»
neighborhood,
Kennedy, who serves on the
city's environmen tal quality
t'ommittee, says h e's worried
about health risks both from the
use of the pipe and from cuttings
workmen leave behind.
a1beato1-concrete water pipe•
hav been Wied In Newport -
and many other Orange cout
cities -for 30 years and research
lndica~ the pipe pretent.s no
health risk.
However. city officia ls did
order work crews lnst.alUng the
pipe In old Corona del Mar to
make several changes in how the
links or pipe are handled.
Nolan says workmen abo have
been r~uestt.'<i to sweep up the
shavings after each c ut to
prevent the fibers from being
scattered thro ugh the
neighborhood.
Kennedy says that's fine and
dandy but doeen't address his
real con<.-em .
"Asbestos is dynamite," he
charges. "In this day and age to
be usmg asbestos pipes for our
drinking water is plain nuts."
Kennedy, who has sought help
from th e policl', the firl",
dt-partme nt, the Air Quality
Management 011trlct and state
Occupational Safety and Health
Act forces, says he won't give up
his asbestoll cruaade.
"There ls tremendous debate
in professional circles about
asbestos and for the city to issue a
blanket statement that asbestos is
okay, doesn't make sense."
City officials say the pipes
Kennedy ls worrying over are
roughly 20 percent asbestos
They say the pipes are smooth
and that it's v1rtuaUr, imposs1ble
for any "measurable · amount of
asbestos to work its way into the
water svstem.
CounK.'S an which Sp<l('C 1 11t11l
avijilable include i;all training,
three days before the m~t. the
travel i ng ocean ca mp for
youngsters 9 to 13 and two
"mommy (or daddy) and mt•"
sessions for children 4 to 9.
The cou r ses fl'aturc
expciriences sut'h as an overnight
cruise on the brigatme "Pilgrim"
1n the basil' sailing c:ourst., an
extended overnight onboard the
bng m the three-day couSt.> and
the cooperation of Santa Ana,
Fullerton and Golden West
Also available arc Camilr,
weekends onboard the "Pilgrim '
for parents and the ir children.
Weeklong sessions range from
$45 J>t!r student to $125 for the
trnvcling ocean camp. Ovem1fht
Sf>SSions range from $60 to 96
per person while daily cruises ana
$7 and $12. Weekend parentl
1-hild classes arc $25 per pair.
Registration for all prograrrd
will cont in ue througli
Wednesday. • He claims each time one of the
pipes is cut, tiny asbestos fibers
are left behind.
Public Works Director Be n
Nolan says workers have been
told to use plastic fittings at the
end of each pipe to reduce the
number of cuts that have to be
ma
Last week Kennedy asked the
City Council to halt the pipe
project until his asbestos concerns
are resolved. The un ·1. exceot
AddationaJ information may be
obtained through the ms utute at
496-2274 or 83 1-3850 . T he
1nsutute is located at 35502 Del
Ci ty o fficials s ugg es t
Kenn e dy 's fre ttings are
u n founded . The sav the
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Budget refiners must
consider untouchables
After months of pnrtisan
bickering and backbiting, name-
ca 11 i ng from both ends of
Pennsylvania Avenue, spec1al-
interest pressure and the near-
disintegration of party control,
Congress has finally upproved a
fiscal 1983 budget outline.
It w as approved not out or
a sense of consensus and mature
d elibera tion -but out of a sense
of exhaustion and frustration.
After months of confus10n,
the occasion was worthy of some
cheer, as the stock market rise
shows. But the action gives httle
assurance that Congress has gotten
the needed handle on the swollen
federal budget.
The product that emerged
from the chaos contains a goal to
keep the deficit at $103.9 billion,
through deeper cuts in domestic
programs, a token reduction in
mi li tary spending and tax
increases of nearly $100 billion
over three years.
Passage of the $769.8 billion
budget resolution doesn't mean
Congress will adhere to it. The
r esolutio n merel y provides
guidelines to the committees that
largely decide which programs
will receive what amount of
d olla r s and whic h federal
revenues will be increased to
gene rate additional income.
Those committees will be in a
pressure cooker as they prepare
spending plans to take eff t>e t Oct.
l. Special interests will want mor{'
money for pet programs. OthPr
lobbies will fight proposed tax
in c reases that damage the ir
interests. President Reagan won't
hear of any talk to roll back a 10
percent income tax cut set for July
1983 . Hawks and doves will
demand ei ther in creases or
reductio ns in the Pentagon's
budget, te ntatively set to increase
14 percent to $214 billion.
Congress will need to attempt
statesmanship for a change and
resist pressures that would boost
the deficit to even scarier levels
And previously "untouch able"
programs will h ave to fa ce
scrutiny soon with a goal o f
sensitive a n d equ it able
adjustments in these programs .
Also, the need to in crease our
d e fense s d oesn 't mean the
Pentagon budge t should get away
with only s uperficial review.
Reforms to simplify and broaden
the income tax base a nd eliminate
inequitable looph~es must be
considered.
In short. reducing the growth
of the federal establishment and
aiding a desperately needed
eco n o mic recovery means
Congress will need to pay more
attention to the national interest
and less to narrow. polt lie a l
interests, something we have yet
to see this year.
Resolve pipe problems
A ruckus over the expanded
u se of plastic pipe_ in plumbing
installation s n ow involves the
petro-che mical industry, p lumbers
unions, environme ntalists. housing
officials and the state Legisla ture.
A t present plastic pipe is
principally used for waste, drain
and vent pipes· in buildings not
more than two stories high.
A new edition of the Uniform
Building Code sought to expand
that use to include multi-story
buildings and the use of plastic
pipe for indoor plumbing carrying
drinking water.
The California Department of
Consumer Affairs promptly filed a
lawsuit to block publication of the
document until an e nvironme ntal
impact report can be completed.
The state Supreme Court has
agreed that the new code should
not be distributed pending an
appeal of the suit.
The several areas of dispute
include:
-Charges that some types of
plastic pipe l.'arry cancer-causing
substances that could leech into
drinking water supplies.
-Charges that much of the
piping is h ighly flammable and
emits toxic smoke when burned.
-C h arges that some of the
resins and gl u es used in its
installation contain cancer-causing
substances.
Be ca use p las ttc p 1 pe is
relatively easy to install. it has
been suggested that opposition to
its use is largely a ''labor issue"
promulgated by plumbers. They
d en y this and insist their concerns
are health-related.
In an effort to resolve the
debate, Assembl yman Louis
Papan. D -Millbrae, w ith the
support o f Sen. William Campbell,
R -Ha cienda H eigh t s , h as
introduced a bill that would limit
any extension of the use of plastic
pipe until a s tate-supe rvised
environmental impact report, to be
funded by the petro-chemical
industry, is completed.
Testing would be done for
cancer-causing chemicals in water
pipes as well as the flammability
and toxic smoke level of drain and
vent pipes.
The m easur e, wh ich has
passed the Assembly and now
moves to the Sen ate, further
specifies that if the report is not
complete d by early 1984. the
existing restrictions on the use of
plastic pipe will remain in effe<:t.
Industry opponents of the
bill, who are launching a heavy
lobbying effort to defeat it, object
principal ly to this deadltne
provision.
If it 1s unreasonable, 1t should
be within the power of the
Legislature to modif)( it.
But, since serious questions
have been rai ~e d , it seems
imperative that th e tests be made
with all due speed. We do not neec
a repeat of the asbestos dilemmc.
which now fin ds school districts
faced with the costly task o f
having to rip out cancer-causing
asbestos used for insulation and
sound control.
This time, let's answer the
questions first.
Congressmen as busy as. • •
Certain me m bers o f the
House of Re presentatives certainly
have n't done anything to polish
their public image by a recent
trend toward organizing
themselves into insect colonies.
During the protracted battle
over the federal budget the
citizenry h ea rd con gressmen
ref erred to as boll weevils, gypsy
moths, yellow jackets a nd the like.
Certainly we oppose the
notion that our lawmakers should
all be painted either black, white
or in between in sweeps of the
same brush.
But the nicknames seem to be
doing that for them.
There is nothing wrong with
u si ng s h o rth a nd names t o
dist inguish among congressional
blocs. but why on earth must the
so lons u se th e names of
destructive bugs?
Take, for example, the Boll
Weevils. This is a group of 40 to 50
Southern Democrats who tend to
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
vote conservative. What is a bo!J
weevil? Any cotton farmer from
Mississippi or Alabama would tell
you a boll weevil can destroy a
crop faster than high interest rates
or low prices.
There is another b loc, the
Gypsy Moths, w hich includes
about 25 Northern Republicans
who tend to vote moderate or
liberal. Any nurseryman knows a
gypsy moth infes tation can
defoliate broadleaf trees almost as
effectively as a forest fire.
This trend could be taken to
extremes. Californfans could find
their congressmen dubbed the
Medflies, while Arirona's solons
might be tagged the Scorpions,
Iowa's the Corn Borers and so
fort h . Freshme n congressmen
might have to put up with being
called the Larvae.
Con~men ought to get out
of the insect blocs and work a little
harder at preserving their
individuality as lawmakers.
Thomas P. H~l•Y .
Pub II sher
Thomas A. Mtlrplllne
Editor
B•rbara Krelbtch
Editorial PAge Editor
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The real message of Prop.8
To the E<htor:
Your editor ial on Pro pos1t1on 8
described its problems well, but missed
the point entirely. The voters were
presented a choice of turning down
Proposition 8, thereby sendmg a message
to the legislators and the courts that the
MAILBOX
public condones their soft-on-crime
attitudes, or approving Proposition 8.
ordering those august bodies to change
their ways.
Overwhelming approval has given a
clear mandate to the courts to put the
question of its constitutionality on a fast
track. before c hanging the court's
modus operandi.
S HOULD T H E courts declare
Proposition 8 unconst1tuuonal, then at as
up to the legislators to amend current
laws and/or provide new legislation that
meet constitutional requarements and the
mandate of the voters.
To do anything less f launts
op;:..vsiuon to the public intent. To place
exlra and unnecessary burdens on the
taxpayer would wreak tnJUSlice upon
every law-abiding citizen or this state
It would seem that some of those
opposed to Proposition 8 now want to
punish the public for approving at
It should not happen and 1t wilJ not af
the will of the people is honored by our
lawmakers and the judiciary. J.W. REJD
R eview history
To the Editor:
On June 17 in your newspaper there
was an excellent letter by Rodney Funk titled "Good Intentions Don't Prevent
Wars." The wording was precise and it
gave a powerful message that should be
remembered as long as we want our
nation to survive. May I comment
further?
He mentioned Neville Chamberlain.
England's Prime Minister at the time
Hitler was building his enormous war
machine. Chambe rlain couldn't (or
wouldn't) believe a war was coming. He
even had Hitler sign an ''agreement"
guaranteeing peace in our lifetime. It
wasn't one of England's "Finest Hours"
MOST YOUNG PEOPLE don't read
and don't care to read the editorials of
Gardner's Column
today and the htstory or yesterday. And
99 out or 100 of them probably have
never heard of Chamberlain and his
patheuc idealism to prevent World War
II
Also, today many history teachers,
mostly young ones, ar£' so fanatically
involv<'d in "peace at any price" 1t is
almo::.t 1mposs1ble to carry on a logical
d1st·us~1on with them Blind to the
reahtws of hf<.'. they believe and teach
that 1f we throw away our arms. our
enemit-s will do the same, finally then
ean we hve in peace forever.
Pt•rhaps one way to enlighten these
young. naive people of today with an
education of pre-WW [] is to run those
same Chamberlain waving "useless
paper·· documentaries aga in on
Ll'lt'VISion.
However, with the liberals and the
sc.•nsauonahsts controlling the press and
telev1s1on, I doubt if this wiU happen. It
would go against Sen. Kennedy's
nuclear disarmament policy, it would
make the Republicans look logical in
building up our armed forces; and 1t
would certainly help prevent World War
LII by endorsing a ··peace through
strength" program.
OON WILLIAMS
'Gr eat A m erican s'
To the Editor:
This ts tomorrow's world and this 1s a
Dear John letter, depending on how you
look at 1t.
1 have never met state Sen. John G
Schmitz. but I have been told by many
who hav<' that he's a great guy. One
thing about this man is that he has guts
(a must for any U.S. Marine). He calls
'em as he sees 'em. the devil take the
hindmost even 1f it's John Schmitz and
any finger pointing that he may have
done was right on target
Although I make no daim to the
clairvoyant nor do I walk with the spint
as did LBJ, I share with Schmitz that
feeling that the PLO will become
stronger despite Israel's most recent
aggression for there·s more here than
meets the eye
There was another great guy who not
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..,Ord\ Of It'\\ wilt bf 91vtn prtftrf n• I Alt ltltfr'\ mu\t 1n
lud.-\1QtWh.1rt •no m••lt"9 •ddt •. t>ut M~S m•y ~
.w1thnf'IO on rttql.H"\I 1f \Utftt •f'nt rt •• " 1\ •pp.trtnl Pof\ry •• u not cw pub41\h"' l tUf't\ m.,., ™ l•••phOnltd to Ml .oe.
N•mt •nG pnotW number of tht t antf•l>utor mu\C t.i 91vM lor
;f l tl•t •l•on pufOO\e\
long ago had his prnbll'ms. probably the
fmt'St president this n:.iuo11 l'ver had -
Ra l·hard M N ax o n T(·n years ago
Watergatc·. a hill of beans but to satisfy
the l'go of a fl·w (mainly the press) a
mount.am was madt• out of a mule hill
Schmatz. and Nixon sht.tre the sam e
problem Wl' JUst wt•n· not ready for
th<•m
WAHHJ..:N C ALTHOFF
Plant clo ·ure
To thl' Eclnor
Tht•rt:' arC' in realitv onlv two t'(:onumac
iSSUl'S, tht• tTl'at1on ·uf wealth and the
d1str1but1on of wt·alth Th<' creation of
wealth ts iJ d1ff1t:ult pron·ss It involves
carc>ful planning . ass umption o f
r e aso nt.t bl c• ris k s. and con s tant
adJustmt·nt of act1v1t1es to adapt to
changing circumstance's Om·e wealth
has been created. ats d1 strihut1on 1s
negotiable, principally among those who
are respons1bll• for ats t'xast.em·e
Plant closure legaslauon is an attempt
to ncgouatl' a dastributaon of wealth
which does not exLSt Plant closures and
other maJOr reductions of productive
actJv1t1es are efh.'<:l<'d because businesses
cannot carry out their business act1v1ues
as plann<'d Penalties for reduction of
operation s wh1t·h w o uld increase
comrmtments of company owners dunng
eme rgency periods would serve to
increas e their ris k or failure a nd
seriously inhibit the· prospects for success
of many otherwise· promising ('Ompan1es.
PLANT CLOSURE l<'g1 sla t1on runs
t'OUnt.t'r to the• JOb rrc><itaon pn.JCt'SS in
Cahforma's l'<:onomy It <1dds s1gmf1cant
risk ti) busint•ss al't1v11 y in Kt•neral and
providl'S an 1mnwd1ate incentive for
c ompanit'S to lut·a te th e ir firm s
elsewhere. To t•nhancc the economic
environment <ind create> the wealth
required to support new employment,
California should establish an economic
climate which encourages business
people to risk their tlITle. effort. and
resources here to develop new sources or
revenue
Distr1but1on of wealth as a critical
issue, but its importance an our troubled
economic environment 1s secondary to
the creation of wealth California needs
to concentrate on establishing new
high-growth industncs and regenerating
the economv overal I rather than on
punishing th()S(' businesses which have
failed
KENNETH B TINGEY
Ultimate hamburger: Hold the patty
By ROBERT GARDNER
Robert Gardner is a semi-retired
;urisl, frequent emcee and senior body
surfing enthusiast along the OrangC'
Coast.
Opce th ere w e re lo ts or local
hamburgers. You could travel all over
the country and find different tasting
hamburgers in different localities. Then
fast food chain operations became
popular and we are reduced to five or
six. The same thing happened to beer.
You could travel around the country and
drink beer from all the local breweries.
It all tasted different. Then the big boys
bought up all the breweries and no
matter where you go all beer tastes the
same; thin and insipid.
On ce each town had its prime
hamburger joint. l think at one time the
unquestioned No. 1 was Russell's in
Long Beach. People drove to Russell's
from all over Southern California -gas
was only 20 cents a gallon -for a
Russell's hamburger. The hamburgers
were so juicy that the goop ran down
your elbow as you ate. Santa An.a had
Scotty's, Fullerton had the Brown Mug.
Balboa hnd Gus'. Every p~ you went,
there were d11UncUve twnburaen.
AND WHAT DO we have now? Forty
billion Blg Macs. Of cou.ne I happen to
ltke Blg Maca. My aranddau1Mer
Saman\ha. who ii develol>lna into a atub~rn~ opinionated girl l lke her
mother, hates them. When I suggest one,
she $toes into a very dramatic a nd
authentic paroxysm of retching. S he
likes Carl's Jr.
All or this is an introduction to my
story or the ultimate hamburger. It
happened in Balboa sometime in the
early 30s and involved Finney Finster
who owned the Green Dragon.
One year Finney put in a h-.mburger
grill facing the sidewalk. This was
before all the silly rules we now have
where evcrythlna haa to be enclQlled.
One buay Sunday, Finn<?y wu ha.nc:ll.ini
the grll1 and I wu hand.ling the oounter.
A IMUP of 12 people came up.
Each ordered a hamburger, each
wanted bia or hen differen~ "I want
rnlne with rtillb, and mustard, but no
tomato." "I want mine with lettut't' and
onion but no relish" and so on. Only one
man went all the way He wanted his
with ever ything ·lettuce, tomato,
pickle, relish, onion. mayonnaise, catsup.
mustard and our special house dressing,
which was Kraft's Thousand Island
dressing.
Finney spread the buns out and put in
hamburger patties, wrapped them in
paper napkins and handed them out.
The big man paid the bill -$1.20. They
all went down the street toward the
Pavilion. l guess they were going out on
the Balboa for the tnp around the bay.
AS THEY LEFT, I noticed Finney
looking at the grill in a perplexed
manner. There in the comer was one
lonely hamburger patty still frying.
Finney ~rt of grinned and aaid he
gueMe<i he had forgotten to put in one of
the hamburgers and h e even
remembered which one -the one that
had everythl.ng on It.
We leaned out and watched the party
walk past the drugstore and past Soto's
munching on the ir hamburgers . We
waited for the big guy to open his up
alter a couple of bites and then come
back demandlng hls hamburger patty.
No way.
Re was ao happy with hi~ hamburger
wtth everything on It wt we never saw
hlm aaaln. Now that WU \he ultlmate hainbur~r. J • •
J
J
'1
1>4'. OHNSTOPHP
Cl.oll\JP l:GO. MUie ANO THl
WOKINWOAO D YOUTH ANO THI!
118\JU l :'PE~~ ~~ING
''T-ard A New Brazil A
Card1na1 And The People"
The c:on1rove11y wrround-
lng Iha w0tl< of Cardinal
Arna lo Improve lh• living
and working conditions 01
hll people l1 •••mined (A)
QI) FIRST AMENDMENT,
RAST FRE£OOM8
Or 9 Roberl BllCOe. law-
ye< Wllllam Ball and Sena-
tor Ray Taylor dlsc;uss Ille
lrffdomS guaranllltl(! In
lhe First Amendment
(C)MOVIE
• • • "Paradise Alley I 1978) Sylvell9' Stallone
A.rmnnd Assan1e Three
acnemlng brolhllf5 from
the Hell's Kitchen secllon
of New York Clly combine
their 1ra11s 01 brains and
btewn 1n lheir ell0tl1 10
<:~ale beller lives for
ltiemselves PG
(%)MOVIE * * l't "Some1111ng For The
Boys" t 19U) Vivian Blalna.
Petry Como Army w111es
ore given a home by 1hree
cousins who renovate an
old Soulhe<n planllllon
l:30 8 fOf\ OVA TIME8
I SEAENDIPITY
A08EAT SCHULLER
D DAY8MAI< LA. 8 FAST FOflNIAAO GI CALIFOAHtA PEOPLE
®) PIJ8UC PUl.96
(ttJMOVIE * * ·~ "The Survivor"
( 1981) Aoberl PoweM, Jen-
ny Agultet A !>'IOI survives
a catastrophic 747 crash
unsc:ratched and searches
IOI lhe man responSlble
ED MCMAHON ANO
COMPANY
The Texas Cowgirls.
Phyllis Otllet and Abl>t!
Lane 1oln Ed McMahon 101
a dancing and singing var1-
e1y spee1a1
@MOVIE * * * * The Liiie Show
( 11H7) Art Cerney, Liiy
Tomhn A seasoned pro-
vale eye encounters black-
m111 and murd9' when he
comes out of retirement 10
locate a cat belongoOQ lo
an orfbeal female c11en1 e:se D D Cl) 01l ~
8l'EC&AL REPORT'
Regularly scne<lule<I pr O·
grammlng may be
1><eemp1ect by lhe sc;hod-
uled launching 01 the
spece Shullle Columbia
7l00 tJ TODAY'S AEUOION 8 THATSCAT 8 UTTU AASCA.1.8
fJ rT IS WRITTEN
0 KENNETH
COPELAND GI OAYC:WOISCOVEAY
ti) CARTOONS flll YOGA FOR HEAL TM
'1'!) AMERICA: TME
SECOND camJAY
®J SPECTRUM al SUNDAY MASS
7;30 tJ FAITHWAYS 0 WHITNEY ANO THE
A080T fJ CAMPUS PROf'ILE:
VIEWPOINT Ofl
Hl/TAfTIOH
"Nutrlllonal Allergies·
Guests Glorl1 Loring.
-Joyce Vlftue. Earl Mindell. GI JIMMY SWAGGART fD MISTEA AOOEA8 IA)
'1'!) AM£AICA: THE
8ECOHC> CENTURY
Cl) TV..e L<>Ot<S AT
LEAAN1HO
@l SEARCH Qt THE WORLD
TOMORAOW
(%)MOVIE * • "Dead Pigeon On
BeethoYen S1raet" ( 1973)
Glenn Corbell, Christi
Lang. A detective lnvesll-
getes 11\11 operations ot an
lnternatlon111 blackmail
r(ng. 'PG'
UC> 8 SUNDAY MOANIHO 8 FIRST AMENDMENT,
ANT F'MEDOMS
Or. B Robert B•llGOll. law-
yer William Ball and Sen•-
lor Ray Taylor discuss lhe
freedoms guaranteed In
IM First An14'(1dment 8 POPEYE ANO
FFUEH08 Iii PEASONAL OIMEHSIOHS 8 UOYO OGILVIE
flil Eu:cTAIC COMPANY
IA) 'Ii) AMENCA: THE
88X>NO camJRY
MYSTERY -George Kennedy stars in
"The Double McGuffin" aboul a group of
teen-agers who become amateur Secret
Service agents tonight at 7 on KABC (7).,
• * Huckleberry Finn"
(197411 Jell EHi, Paul Win·
held A young bOy ano a
runaw•y slave become
Involved In 8 terlM 01
1dven1ures wtille fleeing
down the Mo~IUIPPI River
on a ran 'G
@MOVIE * * "Invaders From l he
()Mp" (198 I) Puppel5 The
World Aquanau1 secumy
patrol end comba1 crall
Sl10Qrty btllles en army of
1qull1C aliens who are
determined to take over
IMplenet
1:30 D ODYSSEY
Guests Frank G Goble
founder .nd 1>1Mtden1 of
the Thomas Jellerson
~arch Cenler. Pas•d•
na. James A C111ton. vlCe
P<esidenl of the CharactM
EdueetlOn Program, Sunlla
Rameswamy. 1cc111med
Asoan Indian cluslcel
dancer fJ TOOAY'S SLACK
WOMAN 0 MEETING TIME AT
CALVAff'f
GI FREDERIC!< I<. PRICE flll El.£CTAIC COMPANY
(A)
'1'!) AMERICA: THE
8ECOHD CamJAY
Cl) THE LA.HAYES
Q! KHOW YOUR 818Lel
a:OO 0 NEWS CONF£AENCE
fJ PEOPLE7 0 Cl) ORAL R08E"1S tJll SESAME STREET (R)
i> YOU ANO THE LAW ®J rT 18 WAITT£H
,l)MOV1E * • •,. "Tiie Immortal
Bechel0t" (1979) Monica
Vitti. G1ance1to G1eMlnl
On trlel l0t murdering her
rwsband. • belulllul wld·
ow en111r1Jls lhe IU'Y with
her remembr•noes or ,_
pUSlonate domestic hie
IUO I) Cl) FACE THE
NATION
II~ MEET THE PRESS fJ NEW ZOO REVUE 0 DAY OF Ol8COVERY GI TliEWOALO
TOMORROW
'1'!) YOU ANO THE LAW
QD KEHHETM
COf'ELAHO
(O MOVIE * * * "Pardon Mon
All1ore" ( 19 71) Jean
Rochef0t1. Anny 0uper9"(
A hapf)lly m11rrled man
contemplates 1nl1dellty
al1er seeing 8 beaulllul
model on a parking garage
'PG'
S)MOVIE • * "~ "Star Trek -The
Motion Ptcture" ( 1979)
WIHlem Shatner Leonard
Nlmoy The l0tmer com-
mander of 01e U S S
EolerP<iM rnsseml>leS hlS
old c:r-end Mii off on •
mission to find the mysterl
ous Y9SMI rnponalble for
Iha desllUC1 IOn OI nu mer.
ous Fede<at•on starSl\lps
'G'
10:00 tJ MOVIE
• • • "Money From
~ome" j 19S3l Dean Mar·
Ion .le<ry L-S D ATOHE
Guat writer and dlrec1or
Jesus T rev1no 8 MOVIE * • "Marco" ( 1973) Z9'o
Moatel, Desi Arnaz Jr. Tiie
adventures of the 13111·
century exptorer .,, must·
~·e<~eateo fJ BAS!BALL BUNCH 0 HSW.O OF TRUTH
., AEX HUMBARD
Qi) THE LAWMAKERS
'1'!) YOU ANO THE LAW
Cl) 8IX MIUION DOLL.AR
MAN ~ NEWSCE.NTEA
WEEKLY
(R'}MOVIE
'1'!) YOU ANO THI!! LAW a OUTDOOR LIFE
10:46 (2 I MOVIE • * S1111nce 0 1 The
North ( 198 t) Ellt>n Burs
tyn Tom S~emll In 1919
1 yOUOQ woman • m1111r1t9e
to a 1rapper te11os her to a
Ille ot hardship In Ille wll-
dttrness 01 nor1h11111 Cana·
d11 ·po·
11:00 D ~WIMBLEDON
TENNIS
co.erage ol e1rty round
malches (from Wimbledon
England)
Q) MOVIE
• • •, 'TM Clones I 19741
MICheel GrtWlne Grt!QO'V s ... r.
tD MASTERPIECE
TliEATAE
Fllcic8fs ' Arma olnO htt
old flame Lally team up 10
beguile a prospecllve
backer (Pan 5) Q
'1'!) GAOWINO YEARS
(I) WEST£AN
OVTOOOASMAN
11:30 tJ WESTCHESTER
OOlF CL.ASSIC
Final round cover30e of
lhls S~OO 000 PGA Tour
golf 1ou1namen1 flove from
Was1ctoes1ar Coul'l"I Club
In Rye, N Y)
fJ@) THIS WEEX WITH
DAVID BRtNl<LEY
0 TERRY COLE·
WHITTAl<ER CD CHURCH IN THE
HOME
'1'!) GROWING YEARS
BASEBALL BUNCH
C MOW:
••• ·~ The MUSIC Men
( 1962) Robert Preston
Srtorley Jones A lasl-talk·
ong salesman comas 10 •
small town on IOwa to orga-
ntH • boys t>and and
1n1dV9'tently fells 1n love
wllh In unmatrled hbr•n-
an
@MOVIE * * • 'Ste•oe ( 11118)
Glenda Jaekaon. TrevOf
Howard Eceentrle BrillSh
poetau Stevie Smllh IS
prohle<I 'PG
~
12:00 8 LOST IN SPACE
0 8EAAC11 GI MOVIE * *., 'Lass•e Com~
Home (1943) Roddy
M'Oowatl Edmund
Gwenn Sold by hos poor
owners, a colhe lra•els
1000 moles to llnd lllem
1!9.••n W LOAD
MOUNTBATTEN: A MAN
FOR THE CefT\JAY
tn 19417, Mountbatten
accepts the reapanslblllty
of unillng India and osllst•
Ing that country's trenll·
lion trom Brllls/I rule to
lna.pendenc:. (Pert 8) (RI
Q
'1'!) OAOWINO YEARS
"Heredity And Environ
men1"
(I) TMIS WEEK IN
BASEBALL
($)MOVIE * • • .. , Sent A Leiter To
My l ove (1981) Simone
Signore!, Jean Rochefort.
A mlddle-egecl women
who has spent most of h9'
edult Illa C811ng for her
Invalid brothef daeldld lo
write a letter to a n.wspe
per lonely hNrts column
PG
12:30 fJ Dff'ECTIONS 0 MOVIE * • * "Devil Doll" ( t'IG4)
Bryant Halliday Yvonne
Romain
"1!) OROWINO YEARS
'Prenatal Devetoomenl
(J) MOMENTS IN TIME
@) PERSPECTIVU
Il l MOVIE
l ~~::u.UOKf ,.
MXHUMMAO
MOYtE
* * •;, "The Far Frontier"
( f948) Roy Rogers, Andy
Devine Roy goat 1lte< 1
91ng r1epon•lbl• ror
tmugollng alien• ICrOSS
the l>Order 0 MOVIE * * "Home M ovlH"
( 1980) Keith GOfdOn, Kirk
OouglH . A young ntm SIU·
dent eullen from e
l>9d0eMll IMCh« Ind an
81trectlon to hie bfotMr •
~.·PO'
* • ·~ "Something For The
Boys ( t944) VMen Blllne,
Perry Como Army wiVM
.,. given • llOme by three
C()USlf\S wt\() rlnOVlte In
old Soulhe<n pl1n1at1on
12:41 (I) ,AOAQ PM-GAME
1:00 0 TH€ MUNSTERS
Liiy It hired u 1 lllShlOn
model * * * "The Wrong Arm 0 1
The L.nr" ( 1"3) Peter
Sellera. Lion.t Jettrlel The
tyndleli. Ind the pollc:a '*"" IQ991W to 11oe> 1
lrlO Ol 1 ....... wtlo poM u
llwmen.
{B)MOVll
._... "The 0t .. 1 Mupe>el
C:.S-" 11911) Charlff
Orodlri, ~ Rigg. Ker·
ll'lft, FOGie end Gonzo
ttece a llbulow 9te>Mn
~toLonoon.
CJ).W.
tO-.ao . 0 KID8 AM
NOfl\.ETOO
GUMtt: Oenlelle 8rlM l>OI•.
1c:tor Doug ShHh1n,
gedg9t ••'*1 Sten t<enn,
dflwlnQ enelyll J11dlt"
l("'*""'y (A)
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SYNn retum1 hOl'ne aft.,
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'NP ApprOkll 10 An at
Ct11emon1 Qraduate
Sc:nool
D ~Tf'OO'
An ~ llrlll•h m1110t
111llt9t 11 fort Courage lo
lee<:h the cavalry!T\4111 new
Wlyt 10 fight lndW\A
II) AOAM-12
Reed Q0411 und41r,Over Ind
gall 1*1> from e 0008·
1ddletlld 1111ger to ..,,,,h •
orug ring ~ PROJECT UNIVERS! 0t SPOflTSWON.O
lnlerneltonll Cup WllQhl·
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Derby (loom Ouhl111 Ila·
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11111 Pan 41, wllh mon ~riv
er brodge duel (from New
Zealand)
0MOVIE
• • • lo• G1rl1 ( 1957)
Geno l<etty M11z1 G1y1101
An Ame1 lean mua1oa1 show
fills lhe Europeon corcull
When complocatlons orise
2:00 0 SP£C1AL OLYMPICS
Houston Oiler Earl G•mp-
bell 11 tellured on lhoa.
lunO·r111s1ng e•ent 0 OtLUOAH'S ISL.ANO
The c .. 1aways overhear
lhe voices of gu11os1c"
threatening 1111111 h•e> fJ f\-o> SPORTSBEA T
0 MOVIE * • ~ Oao~ POSSllll*'
( 1947) Humphruy BQOer1
Lauren Bacell A man
e5'ai)ft5 lrom Sau Ouenton
lo provb h1m56ll 111noccn1
of murderong his w11&
Cl) THIS WEEI< IN
8ASEBALL
Cl) MOVIE * • * loving II Up'
( 19541 Ot>an Morton Jerry
Lowrs A rallr0di1 wo1~11r
gel~ A lroo 1r1p to the c11y
Olltlt II 0()(;10r SdyS hi' 5
~ulferong lrom r1d1ahoro
tD TAAININO OOOS THE
WOOOtiOUSE WAY
Pupp1e5 Barbara WOOd-
house believes there is r10
reason for a puppy 'ever 10
dirty on 11111 11ouse or be a
nu1sanGe 10 anyone
'1'!) ~OJECT UNIVERSE
C MOVIE
• • • Paradise Alley
119781 Sylvestao <;1allone
Armand Assante Th•t'fl
sc:hemong brotncr~ from
tht< Hell's Kitchen sochon
of New York City combine
111eor 1ra11s ol brains and
br&wn on tlleu ellorlS to
t reato beller hves ''"
lhemsetvos 'PG
$MOVIE
• •', Blow-Up 119&61
Oav10 Hemming~ vanusso
Rooorave When A young
London pholographer has
"°"'6 or hos piclure~ blO"'n
up he d•seovers ..,hot
11pped•5 lo t>e a murder
Z MOVIE * •, The Gong Snuw
Movie · ( 1980) Chuck
Berns Robin Allm1n A Tl/
noat muSI conl&nd wilh a
v111ety OI ob5lec1a s
ontlu<l•OQ network cens"'s
10 put 1oge111er e colleeloon
OI bllarre acts tor hos
show 'R'
2:30 0 OILUOAN'S ISL.ANO
fJ ®.J AMERICAN
SPORTSMAN
JOllnny Rutheoford IOrme<
tno1anapot1s 500 winner
completes an Alt Force
p1101 1ra1n1ng program and
per11c1pates on 11 mock
dogfight. a"of Marlon
Sheen observes lhe
betlavlOr of three lr<\lnf'O
AlrtC.lln elephant!> " lhPy
dfft re-1n1rochJCt-d tn the11
Kenyan 11om~and IRl
CD OOOGER DUGOUT EE PRESEHTE
Economic Strenglh
Ttirough Unity Hogl'lllgtils
ol Iha second a,,nu11 coo-
ventoon or Iha • Un11ad
Slates Hispanic Ch1mt>er
of Commerce are presenl-
e<l
'1'!) PROJECT UNIVERSE
2.:'5 GI OOOGER PRE-OAME
3:00 tJ INTE.AFACE 8 MOVIE * * ·~ Buck Benn~ Rodes
Age1n t 19401 Jae~ Benny.
Ellen Drew A pseudo·cow-
bOy can't seem to avooo
trouble GI BASEBALL
I.Os Angeles Dodgers ut
Houston Astros flll WOALOCVP
SOCCER TOURNAMENT
Hlghllghll ol a SftCond
ellmlnatlon me1ch will ~
broadcast from Spa•,,
'1'!) PROJECT UNIVERSE
Q!SUGARRAY
LEONARD'S GOLDEN
GLOVES
Pennsylvania va Rocky
Moun101n
(H GOTTA DANCE,
OOTTASING
n11s ratrospectove look al
movie musocAIS one-Judas
performances oy A~IAirf'
Ind Rogers. Shirley Tem-
ple. Gene Kelly M&rllyn
Monroe and Elvis Presley
and clips lrom "C11rouse1."
"The King And I. "West
Side StOI)'." 'C1berol"
and The Rocky H0ttor
Picture Show
1:26 (?) MOVIE * • •.; "Btow Out ( 198 tl
John Tr1vo1ta. Nnncy
Allen A iound laehnlelan
Who worl<• on hotrOI tllm1
~ Involved In a
tlMJ<der rnyllf"Y ~ he
wll-en a.nuelne·
lion 'A' wo z=
Featured. llthlng end
twlrtlnWlg In Ptnama
8 tIJ WU WOALO Of
~
MttlO Andmlt end hit eon
Challenge the LotMena 24·
l!Our Otand Ptla Of Ef\Clur·
1nce (from Let.one.
Prence): U S Outdoor
Traoa Ind Fleld Ch-.
plon1lllP1 (trom Kno•lllllt.
Tetill) ·~· ~THfiAATS
"~ OIM1 FOi a.tr'
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fWT'OH M THI r~~ w.a•• A IMentlld ttoupe Of )OllllO
dllnOll'I tolll 0.., Verdon
Ill I tfllAllcllj ealutll to Ille
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TUBE TOPPERS
K NBC (4) 7 00 "Father Murphy."
Father Joe Parker qult.s the! priesthood
Atyl Ulkt~ u job in a frontier aaJoon.
KNXT (:l). KNBC (4), KA.BC (7) 8:00
Schf'duled launch of the space shuttle
KTI .A (5) 9:00 ''Glittering Crowns." A
look 11t 1-:uroix·on royalty over the yearn.
KAOC (7) !:.1:00 "Golden Rttn<Jczvous."
On·un ltnl•r's pas.scngt•rs ar(• threatenC'd
h y 1nq.n·nd1n~ nuclear dt•s trucl1on .
Hkh:uct Harris, David Janss<•n star
Chrostophet George [11111
t>elh Ashley
Cl SPORTSWORLD
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be1h •;t1eopt"c1
Q) MOVIE
• • • K•ng Ro<.hdlO And
Tho Cru!>.IClt'tS I t9!>41 RI!•
H•1t1:10ro Vu goma Mayo
tt) WALL STREET WEEK
A Summer Al.Illy? Gu11al
Leon G <..o<.t1>"'m11n of
GolOmJn Saens & Go;n
pony (Rt
'1'!) HUMANITIES
T~ROUOH THE ARTS
r1tn1 :-0111 Cenlury lilt)"
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18 STAR TREK
Y,. MOVIE
• • T ht' Gyp!>y Mnm~
I 1 •b'll t;url I ·1"• u~IM
OH1cirat1 l\err
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11'18 IJ AulJl'of Powell JfJn
11y AQumor A p~OI survovl'S
J w 1 .. s11npn1c 747 cr.l>h
un\l..ratt..hed ana S('3•Ct\85
loo 111e mJn 11Kpans1bl~
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41:30 flll WASHINGTON WEEI<
IN REVIEW (R)
'1'!) HUMANrTIES
THROUGH THE ARTS
r11m fl'\p Ovnam•r 1110
~I Of
$ ED MCMAHON ANO
COMPANY
l n11 Te xas Cowgtr I~.
Phy1111 Doner ano Abtlt'
Lane 1oon Ed Mcl.Aahon lo•
a danLong t1nd smgonq •~ro
e1y spe<.•al
@ MOVIE
• • • '> Gimme Shelter
119701 Rolling Stones. Jel-
lerson Aorplane Th•s doc:u-
mentary of the Rolling
Stones 1969 American
tour includes SGenes 01 the
r10llng and murd9' a1 an
A1temon1 Speedway he.
COn<.('fl
5:00 0 STAR TREK
fJ GREATEST SPORTS
LEO ENOS
Frotn~ Robon.o" Hosl
Tum Seaver
tD nRINGUNE
How Muri •~ Sncrecy
Hurl1n11 The US ., Gue\I
Or (rtward Tllil<•• o.>I lhe
Hoov1·1 '"s111u1"
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THROUGH THE ARTS
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8 M"A"S"H
no NEWS
0 THE MARVELOUS
LANO OF OZ
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·"'' nl Ill!! laf\O or 01 no•lp
·• 10tJn~ 011y and n., wooo
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SlllQH prO<Juctron hy lht'
Cn1IOrPn s lhealre Com
p.iny and School
5:t5 Z MOVIE * • • Why Would I L1e1
119801 T•<'at Williams Lisa
f"hhorn A compu11"0
har upSfllS the status quo
with hos retusal 10 conl0tm
PG
5:30 tJ CBS NEWS
0 NBC NEWS
fJ ~) A8C NEWS
'1'!) MONEYMAKERS
Diagram Of I 1nanc1al
tndependl'nce
1 ~ WELCOME BACI<.
KOTTER
C MOVIE
• • • Pardon Mon
All&Ht' I 1977) Jp&n
RoctoelO<I Anny 0uPt'•8f~
A h8pp1ty marr't!d man
contemplates 1nlidt<l1ty
all~ seeing a t><lllulolul
model on a parking gar11ge
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Hn~I lt!Onll•d Hartl~ 1()()1\'
~I 1he movie~ ~poc101j JIU!
SfW\•tt e•l'nt~ com1no ufl
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e:oo tJ D D N£WB 8 MOVIE • * • Don't Ot1nk The
Water ( 1969) JICltle Glea-
1on. Estall• P;ireona Q KO.WC
G) MOVIE
• • ~ "Bh0wan1 Junction
( 10561 Ava Garoner. St-
llt1 GrenQer
Cl) MOW * • * The Y1k11u'
( t976) Robert Mllallum,
Bllan Ktlllh.
fD LIFI! AAOUHD VS G M<NA
"A Aeld Gulde To ~
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of ,,.,. INltl wtlo.e beet.
Hlltno 1111ldetx>0.1 on
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ph10111 ro .. In turnlno bird
watching Into • mut tpe<t
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MOVll! *"' "Oii TIM Ato"t frecll"
( 10&1) 0 1ry Col•m •n,
Mle"HI Lembtdl A eodel
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lion tlllOMNne l)lOy With •
1ei.n1 tor ~lflO the
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••14 "Chu Chu And TM
PtllllY ~ .. (11;111 Alen
Arkin (;111ol l:lurneu An
alcohoht former baaeball
player uno a kooky street
an11r1111ner becornu part
ners on a scheme 10 mako
montiy by re1urn1ng 1 toil
SullL&M PG
@MOVIE
• • • • Tiit! Lale Show
p977) Ao I Carney. Liiy
Tomlin A seasoned p11
vB1e tiye encounters blac~
m&JI und murder when he
comes out ol ret1remen1 10
1oca1e a C<ll belonging 10
an olfooa1 female client
9:30 0 FIOHT BACK .. 0 THATSHOLLYWOOO
"S/>ec1a1 Effects·
tt) Y.E.S ,
INCOAPORA TEO
! QtNews
8:46 0 THE CHALICE
7:00 tJ 80 MINUTES 0 Q1J FATHER MURPHY
Father Joe Parke• Quoi.
lhe proe1thood and taku• 11
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fJ n-0 MOVIE
• • I he Ooubfe McGul
hn ( 19791 Ernest Borg
nine George Kenno<ly
0 PAUL HOGAN EE ASCENT OF MAN
The Drove For Power" Or
Bronows~o e.pla1ns ton ....
lhe 1ndus111al advar>ees of
11111 18th century are J>
!>•gmllciJnl 10 man s con·
~· cit power as were lhe
cultural ideas of 11111
Aen:io~sance
'1'!) VICTORY GARDEN
0 MOVIE • * Con11nent<1I
Oovoll<' ( 1981) John
Belu!>ll• Bldor Brow11 A
C..h11;a90 newspaper
cOlumnost travels to the
Rock•O• to escape some
po111ico1 heal and orllervoew
a re<lu.,llP noturalosl PG
Z MOVIE * • Silence 01 Tho
North (1981) Ellen Burs·
tyn Tom Skemtt In 19t9.
a young woman's marnage
10 a ll8flP8f lead1 hot to o
hie 01 h11dsh1p In lhl wll·
dernest of northern Cana·
da PG
7:30 '1'!) PORTI\AITS IN
PASTELS
Summer Shadow
IC MOVIE
• • • '• The Music Man"
( 19621 Robert Pra1ton.
Shirley Joues. A fast-lalk·
on9 satesman comes to a
sm•ll town In IOWI IO orga·
noie a boys oand and
1nadverient1y falls In love
wllh 1n unmarroed hbrero-
an
8:00 tJ ([) AACHIE
BUHKER'S PL.ACE
Arch>!' 1rlf'S 10 get a se~
educa11on class a1
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dropped tH)
CI U~CHIPS
Jon end Ponch are baffled
by a 9an9 01 crooks who
uslJ laser~ 10 disable lhetr
V!ClomS (R) 0 ENTERTAINMENT
THIS WEEK
Interviews with Rober!
Young. Erle ESlreda.
Oennos Weaver Robby
Benson and memben of
REO Speeowagon
0 rT 18 WRITTEN CD MOVIE
• •·· Lassie Come
Home 1 19~3) Roddy
McOowAll, Edmund
Gwenn Sold by hos POOr
owntirs a colhe travels
IOOO molt>s to find them
age1n
Q) ALISTAIR COOl<E'S
AMERICA
'flle Huddled Masses"
Tho S"h.oe ol Ll~riy'a
t>eekonong torCh ovt'lf-•
e llOOd of 1mmogrenl1 and
theor dreams
tD NOVA
Locust War W11roou1
End" Fiimed on Europe and
Africa, •ome ol man s 1111
esl 1111emp1s to rod himself
ol the locust are e'am1nt'd
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'1'!) MASTERPIECE
niEATRE
r1tckers II looks IS
though Arnoe s movie may
never be completed ••
money 1Uns out and so
doea Its Siar. (Pert 6) O
H)MOVIE • * • "The Greet Muppel
C•~· (1981) Charles
Grodin. O.ana RIOo Ker·
m11, Foute and Oonzo
trace 1 fabulous stolen
jewtll 10 LondOll
lSl MOYtE
**'~ "Stir Trell -The
Mo11on Pi<:ture" ( 11179)
WIUl.tm Shetner, Leonard
Nlrnoy. The tortNr COin·
m•ndfl• or the U S.S
EnltrPrlM rH tMmblU hi•
old r;r.-Ind MIS off on a
mission to find the my11etl-
oua ,....... reeoonelble '°' 11\e °"1t\1Ctlon of nu<Nt·
OU1 Fedefltlon at8'1lhlpe
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TMIY'IW PL.AVINO MY
toNO • 1.lU Mlnnelll, Johnny
Malfllt. Qtadyl Kn19ht ltld
Catty Simon lllng eomt of
1od1y'1 grH IHI 11111
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W.e," .. W119t t Old f!.or
LOYe" and "Not>ody 0oee
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ON THI~ ICIHI
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m1u1ng hu1b1nd 0 OUTTENNO
CAOWNe
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Including l111 NIGllOIH II
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the VIII and M11 S1mpaM
Prince Chell•• •nd P1111
coaa Olena
D O MOVIE * * '> Golden Htlnoez
VOUI fl9771 Aotha<d
Harfil Oav10 Januo11
Pauengers abonro uro •
0<.aen llneo c.arryong a car
go ol gold are lhre111ened
by 1mpend1ng nu~lear
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COMPANY
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THEATRE
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PLAYHOUSE
• Oppenheimer All111
l1ghllnQ unsuecegsrully 10
have his securoty clear 1;r1<..-
re1n51a1ed Oppenheimer
r81urn1 10 Pronce1on too
the lail years or hos Ille
(Part 7)1;>
(0)MOVIE * • • * Dog Day Alter
noon I 197SJ Al PuCoho
Jofln Co.llllt! A N"w 'fork
Co ly bank robbery
asca1111es into a n1,•3r
circus when community
llCllVISI~ 101n Ill 10 11.1ge un
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the caJM)r
@MOVIE * • • · Aflan••r c.;111 ( 1980) Buri L3nC3Slf'•
Susan Sarandcin T ""
estrlln!,leO 11usbano ol m
oyshir bor wallrns,'1 11rr '""'
woln her P•f!91181ll you11y11r
SJslttr c;na somt.. 1SotOIP11
f\elt')ln which he wdnt4> Jfl
aginq llOOd 10 y.11 lor him
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• ,., The Cong Show
Movie 11980) Chut k
Bar111 Robin Allma11 A f\/
11os1 must contend w11n ,,
variety ot 01:1s1ac1ou
1nclud1ng network cen'oO"
to put 1oge111e1 a colle<;hor•
of bizarre acts loo hos
Show 'A
~30 tJ Cl) THE JEFFERSONS
George, in the market IOr a
snappy edvert1s1ng 11ng1~
learns he has 10 f11s1 cheer
up the deP<Hsed 1'"9\e
wrller (R)
0 JACf( VAN IMPE
t8 NEWS
10;'()0 II (I) TRAPPER JOHN,
M.O.
Nurta Ripples 1ob •S
tlltown Into J410pardy when
toer 1leo11ohc brother ••
enters,.,., hie tRl 0 Q) THE TEXAS
RANGERS
lwo Texas Rangers uso
modern police 1ochn1ques
10 c•pture • 1110 of
esqipecl convicts tRI emm News 0 TMEWOROFOR
TODAY fD WE OIO COAL: A
PORTRAIT OF THREE
WOMEN
The t1n1 women coal mm
ers Sltuggle 10 gt'I ll11''o1
1obs and 1he11 day lo d •v
lives 1n the mines attf d()(;
umanled
'1'!) FLAMBAROS
"The Cold logM Of Dav
W•lloam lands 111~ lorst 1ori
as an airplane mechJrnc
and Ctorostona goes 10 woo~
as a waitress (Parl ~I tRt
~ M0\11E
• • "Separate Wovs
( 1980) 1<aren Black, Tony
Lo Blanco A young cou
pie s fl•lure to commun1
cate nea(fy re5ults on the
destrue1oon or their mar
rlage R
M0\11E * * • "Stripes (19811 Boll
Murr•y. Harold Ramos A
N-YOll< cabl>le look•nq
10< eKcllernent con •• nc.o~
hos besl lroend lo 1010 horn
tn enhshng on the u S
Army 'R
10:30 0 LONE RANGER
0) JEAAY FALWELL
Cl) JIMMY SWAGGART
($)MOVIE • • * ·I Sent A le118f l o
My love (1981) Somonft
S1gnore1. Jean Roctoel0tt
A mlddle-aged woman
who htts spent most of '""
a<lull lite carong ror nnr
Invalid brOlher d~•des 10
wrote 11 letter In a new~po
per lonely hearts cotumn
PG Z MOVIE • *'" Blow Out' p9811
John Travolta. Noncy
Aften A sound tochnlc111n
wflo w0tlls on hou0< ru;ns
becomes lnvotved In a
murder mystery wf>9o1 lie
wll1141Qft an an11ss1ne
lton 'R
10;'8 8 IUNOAY S~RTS
PA.OE
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• • • • "Popi" ( t969)
Allf'I Min, Alt.a MortnO A
,ueno Aleen w1oower
Plfllt to Mt 1111 two eon•
lldl11t In 11\11 ooe1n In h0991
th•t ,,.,..,. wtn find • 1>ett1t
~ -~PMVllWS fi'ooer Ebe<1 and °"'8
tlllllll re¥1-"Annie.
"Author, AutllOr" ena
Hflttfo• ti .MO'M *. *. "Natwor1t" (1879) •
Faye Dunew1y, Ptt•t
~nctl NI eg4ng ,...,,..,
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tt:tl!:.NIM
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John Tra¥oll•. Heney
A.Hen A eound leGMlcllan
whO work• on t!Orror 111m1
beCOIM8 tnvo4v9d '" • mur o.r rnyttet)' when na
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lt:IC> II ,,ORTIH~L 9 700CllJ8
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holo• 111e 11-roeaa hOt-
tftOll on Ille or-·• IOtlet
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(f) MOVIE ... I. Th• Midnight Man ..
( 1974) Burl LlllCHllf,
Su111n Clark t!J MOVIE
••• ' ., Neve< S•no FOi
M~ Flt,,., ( 1970) M04vyn
OOUglH G11fl8 HIC!lman
(.)'l!MOVIE
• • • r Movie Movl•"
j 19781 G80lge C 8GOl1 EH
W.;11,ILh 19305 lolm mutl·
c111s ,.,.d boxorllJ stOfoes are
rttmembered through
B11••t1• s Be•utoes 0 1
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C MOVIE
• • • P8rldlfH! Alley"
f 19781 Sylvtmer Stallone.
Armand Assantt> Ttirae
scheming brothers from
the Hell 1 Kotthen sectlOn
of New Yori( Coty comb1n1
their tia11s of Drams an<I
brawl' 1n lheor ellorts to
creale bet~r loves for
lhemselvM PG
11:'6 tJ THE AOCKFOAO
FILES D MOVIE * • '> MO•le MO•le
119781 Georoe c Sco11, Eh
W1Jll1t~h 1930> lolm mull·
<.als and hO••ng storoes are
remt'mbeoed through
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Hands tRI
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Hors! BuchhOll, Gina Lol-
lolmgoda Bai.ed on a novel
bf Bruno Franc~ A sen11
11ve YOU"ll odeahst 15 sent
to SpJon hy Pope Pou& V to
gdon ><1ppor1 aga1ns1 lhe
Moors
I 1:50 H MOVIE • * • • B•ubal<e• ( 1980)
Rot1e11 Redlord. Yaphe1
1<0110 A relorm-mondecl
wwrC:H'."n uncovers w1de-
l>Pre<1d 'Ofruphon wtien he
enlers hos newly asstgrl9d
proso,, posing as on
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t2.115 $ PAT COLUHS: TME
HIP HYPNOTIST
Volurtlt.-e<l> lrom the l udo·
e~ respond comoe&lly to
hypnosis 1ugga111ona.
madt> to them by lhlS
antl'rt11ner
12:30 Q) FRANKIE HOWSIO
Z MOVIE • * • The Valley t t972)
Bulle 0g.., M~ Got-
hard A weallhy woman
1rav..cs to New Guinea 1n
saarch 01 ,,a11ve arlllacts
lor 1181 Paros boutique
12:45 0 NAME OF THE GAME
Jell Dillon and Peggy Max
wPll discover Ille COtoupl-
1119 power ot money Whteh
os ollared as a oeward IOf e
losl ctoold .
1:00 0 A BARE TOUCH OF
MAGIC
World c.iasr, magician Sh•
madu 1ne smoke-eall"ll
Ca"'''ru an<J an elfc1t1ng
Pa.~ut1or by 9u1llot1ne
a> .... 11 <J~ beautolul
\he> .... gorls and dauhng
magital lt•a1s ari; rea1ured
1.15 S MOVIE
• • • Thi' Re1urn Or The
Sec .. uc.u~ Seven r 19801
Mark Arno11 Gordon
Clapp The-members of 1
group ol college studenls
llCll•e on me protest move-
menl duron9 lhe 60s
()ather ror a weekend
reunion R
1:215 C MOVIE
• • T ht Sensuous
Nursl' I 19791 Ursula
Andress Ouoho Del Prete
Greedy r!'lal oves hore e
•ensval Florence Nlghlon·
q11le to lake care of •n
ag•ng count suflero"ll lrom
~ oe1tc.&te toearl condition
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@ A9C NEWS
09)NEWS
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Guesl avtho• Gordon
Perks
2:00 H MOVIE
• Dead And Burled"
( 19811 James Farentono.
MelO<ly Anllerson A sma"-
1own policeman mvest1-
11al<'~ o series of blierre
murde,. R
@MOVIE * • Squeeze Pl1y
11'!81 I hm H•"'s Jenni
1te111c.~ I lie gorllriends or
soft ball players deode 10
lotm 1ne11 own leam 84 •
way ot "venglng their
neQll!CI 'fl
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2:30 II TODAY'S A£UO~
(%)MOVIE
....... Something For The
Boys' (19414) Vivien Blaine,
Prury Como A.rmy wives
ere given a home by '"'" coulln• wflO ,..,.a.r11e an
old Solllham plantation
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SUNDAY, JUN! 27, 1902
FOR THE RECORD B3
Dodgers top Astros
behind Cey, Garvey.
See story. Page 82
Baylor's ·homer stuns Royals
Quisenberry suffers the defeat in 12 innings, 6-5
By CURT SEEDEN
0( the Dall~ l'tlot lt11f
On a night when Angel reliever Andy H&MJer
provided a pleasant surprise by pitching 611 innings
of one-hit shutout ball. the biggest surprise was
d ished up by K a n&-as Ci t y reliever Dan
Quisenberry.
With just three outs separating the former
Cos ta Mesa High and Orange Coast College
s tandout from his 21st save of the season,
Quisenberry was rocked by Don Baylor's two-run
homer in the bottom of the 12th inning Saturday
'night to give the Angels a dramatic come-from-
behind 6-5 victory at Anaheim Stadium.
A crowd of 56.794 fans -some lured by the
giving away of 25.000 thermal tankards, others by
lhe presence of the top two teams in the American
League West -saw Quisenberry go down to defeat
for the third time this season .
The Royals had snapped a 4-4 tie in the top of
the 12th inning when J erry Martin and Tom
Poquette singled. and catcher Jamie Quirk followed
with an RBI single off Ke n Forsch of all people.
Forsch, making his first relief appearance since
Sept. 9, 1979, turned out to be the winning pitcher,
even though his performance waan't anything close
to Hassler's.
"You can talk from now until dawn and you
won't say enou~h about the job Andy Hassler did
tonight," beamed Angel Manager Gene Ma uch .
"The man was absolutely magnmcent."
After Royals' starter Vida Blue departed with
a 4-3 lead through six Innings, 1t fi&tJred Royals'
Manager Dick Howser would autorrilucaUy go to
Quisenberry, who had figured in 25 of the Royals'
victories this year.
The victory gives the Angels a 1111 game lead
over the Royals once again and assures them of
remaining in first place even if the Royals' win this
afternoon.
And Baylor for one. thinks Saturday night's
emotional victory gives the Angels a big advantage.
Instead, Howser went with one Mike
Armstrong to protect the lead, and the big rigpt-
hander did a pretty good job of silencing the h\lge
crowd unul the ninth inning when the Angels put
their sacrifice offense into effect
"We can win tomorrow just on the enthusiasm
m the clubhouse. It's a high you really look forward
to," Baylor said afterward. "It was a situation
where they put pressure on me to get the tying run.
It was the last thing on my mine -a home run to
win the game. I was just thinking about getting a
hit and tying it up."
That offense calls for the leadoff man to get on
base -preferably near the bottom of the lineup
where those buntin' boys, Tim Folt and &b Boone
await.
Sacrifice bunts are their forte, and after Fred
Lynn drew a walk from Armstrong to lead off the
ninth, Foli followed with the sacrifice -automatic.
That was Mauch's thinking when he had
Bobby Gnch bunting to sacrifice Rod Carew over to
second after Carew had opened the 12th with a
single.
Up came Boone, who promptly blooped a single
to center to send the game into extra innings for the
second night m a row
"['ve got to bunt in that situation," Grich said.
"I expected it aU the way."
Meanwhile, Hassler glided through near-
perfect work after the Royals touched starter S teve
(See ANGELS, Page 8 3)
Only $ will tell future
for new football league
Like the USMC, the USFL can use a
few good men.
The last time the tranquility o f
professional football was disturbed a few
good men came forth to sign up with the
WFL. Unhappily, the World Football
League was soon_late and lamented and
the few good men were left holding the
satchel, not to mention the firms which
•had supplied goods and services.
The United States Football League
arrives mouthing a very similar platform
to that of the WFL. The function of the
USFL will be to rescue this nation from
its current depths of depression created
and nourish!!d by too little professional
football in the course of the year.
The USFL will play its games in the
spring and summer months when the
football filberts of thls country are at
their most dangerous peak of emotional
1Ntabllity.
While one might not care td risk a
personal bob on the success of the US FL,
it is possible to conclude the venture may
have a trifle more going for it than the
WFL.
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCKER
It is also noted that several people
from the cable televLSion industry are
involved in the USFL and this, in itself,
may be the key to the outcome of the
entire project
Cable TV or pay TV -it has several
names -is o r probably the most
interesting aspect of the sporting world
In this day and age. No one seems sure
exactly the form it will take when It
finaUy bursts Upol\ the air waves for
real, but there seems to be complete
agreement that the potential of the thing
is suffic\ent to boggle the mind.
For instance, a piece of dialogue
buried in the avalanche of testimony at
the recent ant.J-trust trial involving the
Oakland Raiders and the Los Angeles
Coliseum vs. the National Football
League. Raiders owner Al Davis was
discussing the cable TV possibilities of
the Raiders playing in the LA Coliseum.
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There is, for the sake of discussion, a
television contract. ABC has signed a
document with the league agreeing to
teleivise 20 USFL games, including the
championship on J uly 4.
The package calls for only $20 m1Uion.
a sum 12 inexperienced, incompetent and
indiscreet owners can squander in a
week . but it is a desirable sort of
beginnjng,.
The figures mentioned were two
million homes at $10 per game. That is
20 m1lhon doUars a game but for an area
with the population of Southe r n
Caljfom1a, it IS by no means out of the
(See TUCKER, Page 83)
MAKES IT LOOK EASY -Fount.am VaUey
High product J oel Seay has been catching Matt
Stevens' passes for four years. He'll try once
more Monday night at the 23rd Orange County
All-star football game at Orange Coast College.
lot for this You could Seay a • receiver
Fountain Valley High's Harvard-bound star one of South's big weapons
AP WlrtP"°to
By ROGER CARLSON
Of Ille Diiiy Piiot llatf
South Coach Bob Lester of El
Modena High touched on some of
his players recently who wiU be
competing in the 23rd Orange
County All-star game.
When he came to Joel Seay,
his starting wide receiver at
Orange Coast College Monday.
he mockingly grumbled and said:
Princeton. Yale -this is an
athlete capable of 22.5 yards for
every catch he makes. as Lester
put it. "With a marvelous sel of
hands," and one with a grade
point average of 3.9.
"He's going to be the vice
pr esident of something very
soon." says his high school coach,
Fountain Valley H1gh's Mike
Milner.
EASY WINNER -Vitas Gerulaitis shows backhand form
during Saturday's second-round match against New Zealand's
Bruce Derklin. Gerulailis won in straight sets, 7 -5, 6-2, 6-3
"He got a B in chemistry. I don't
Like dummies running around at
split end."
Lester knows -so does Notre
Dame. H a rvard . Air Force,
Seay caught 46 passes for 1,035
yards and scored six touchdown,
during his senior season -his
fou rth year as Matt Stevens'
favorite target.
Billie Jean still reigns at Wiinbledon
Sh e saves three match points in advancing; Gerulaitis sweeps into third round
WlMBLEOON, England (AP) -Billie
Jean King was still mistress of Wimbledon
Saturday at 38 years old, saving three
match points and battling back to beat an
~ponent 15 years her ~or at the All-
England Tennis Championships.
The six-time Wimbledon champion, the
oldest woman pla)'er in the tournament,
defeated Tanya Harford of South Africa
5--7, 7-6, 6-3 ln an up-and-down match
played in four ltagel between rain showers.
For the fifth time ln lix da)'I, rain
dttrupted the tournament, which ended the
U"t week some 150 matc hes behind
echedule. Offidals planned to inUe up lost
time by at.vting eady and using all 17
cou.rta of the All·En&J.and Club through the
9eCOl'ld week. They lt1ll hope to f.inlah wtth
the men's flnal on July 4.
The third round of the women'• •Inale._/ w• completed, but rnott than 40 men were
9till waU.lna to play thelr aecond-round matchea. · Vit.. Oerulaltia, the No. 3 eeed, slammed
ldl way put Bruce Derlln of New Zealand
7-6, 6-2, 8-3. Johan Kriek of South Africa, ...w tiftl'\, twice came from behind to
owwc.oea .. Peter IDter of West Gcmany 4-e.
8t~6-0,M. Botfme1 a 18-yeu-old Cal.Lf omlan,
w on a long match against ~io Motta of
Brazil 6-4, 6-4, 1-6, 5-7, 6-3 and qualified to
play defending champion John McEnroe in
the next round.
McEnroe and his main rival J immy
Connon had already reached the third
round.
It is 19 years since King was first
frustrated by the rain on Wimbledon's
Center Court. In 1963. when she reached
On TV today
channel 4 at 11
the final for the first time as BUI.le Jean
Moffitt, the tennil was washed out on the
Saturda_,Y final and she lott to Maraaret
Smith (later Court) two da)'l later.
Thia time the rain kept inten"Upting the
match. and It may have coet her the flrat
set.
Rain fell as ahe served to aave the set at
5-6. She asked for the match to be ltopped,
but the umpire told her to play OIJ.
Klng brob off play once to wipe her
glUM11 but the lolt tM pme and the •L
At 4-5 In the eecond let, Kin8 trailed
Jovt --40 on htr eervtce and wu on Ch brink
of being ellmina~. But ahe toucht beck
with some of the strokes that made her the
Wimbledon champion ln the '60s -volleys
that often moved at an unexpected angle
and had the South African going the wrong
way.
The set went to a tiebreaker. King won It
7-5. and from then on she was in com-
m and. She broke service for a 5-3 lead
with cunning short returns, and dropped
only two points in five terVlce games.
"I can't recall the previous time I have
been ao clOIM! to defeat and won,,'' she said.
"When I was down 4-5 and Jove-40, I told
myaeU, 'You have been here 21 rears. IO
use that experience and hang on."
Seeded \>layeni ~aching the last 32 of
the women a aiJlalee, aloJ'\i with K.lng, were
No. 6 Wendy Turnbull of Australia. No. 11
Bettina Bunge of the United Statee and No .
15 Virginia ftmtci of Romani.a.
Turnbull beat Pat Medrado of Brasil 6-2,
6-4. Bunae wu l~adlng 6-3, 2-1 when her
opponent, Marjorie Blackwood of Canada,
puUed out with a · pulled thigh muscle.
RUJicl edpd S.blna Simmonds of Italy 6·7,
7-6, 7-5 ln a Ione clOle duel which attraicted
a bl& crowd tr0und a court at the tar end of
the IJO'.lftdl •
Hank Pfister ousted Stan Smith, the
1972 champton1 8-4, 1-e, 1·6. Bul Smith
enjoyed his ahare If ato'i from the put.
The two were starters on the
freshman and sophomore teams
(combined the record was 19-1 ).
then two years on the varsity.
"Joel's the kind of kid who
will make a coach look awfully
good," continues Lester. ''He's
thinking all the time."
Lester. who never goes longer
t han two minutes without
touching on the lighter side,
adds: "Personally I don't like
them when they're that smart.
"Sometimes it looks like he's
kind of studying me. like a
Neanderthal man."
Seay· is a game-breaker. The
All-Sun set League star's big
plays against Servile and Edison
last year were two of the more
memorable feats of the year.
Down by a 14-13 count after
Servite scored with 50 seconds
left.. Stevens went to Seay and a
teaping catch, within h eavy
traffic at the 10, highlighted the
50-yard touchdown play with 29
seconds left and a 20-14 victory.
ON THE OPENING kickoff in
the showdown with EdOOn, Seay
rambled 98 ya rds f or a
touchdown, providlnf the Barona
with tremendous momentum,
although Edison rallied for a
24-13 victory.
The 5-11, 165-pound Seay will
be doing hia catching within the
anonymity of the Harvard
freshman equad in the fall, but
after that, his penonal echedule
calla for three yM.l"I of slarUng
duty for the Crtrnlon.
Freshmen are not el.ii1ble to
compete on the varsity in the Ivy
Le_,ue. "I expect to start as a
sophomore," says Seay, who
points out that the two top
receivers at Harvard ln the fall
will be lel\lora.
IN RETROSPECT, Seey'1 two bla pla)'I are bi&. but there II abo
th• overall picture of btinc on
the recdvtna ~nd of Stevena'
aerial for four Y.ears. and the
after game proceedings
··our coaches never took any
bull." says Seay. "We had a lot of
pride a nd d1sc1pline and we
always got the compliments for
it."
On the TD catch against
Servlte, he says, "I'll remember
that a l ways. Coach (Ron )
Smeltzer will remembe r that.
too. he'U be after us for that."
Smeltzer is the coach for the
North in Monday's game, which
begins at 8 o'clock.
NOTRE DAME Coach Gerry
Faust talked Seay into paying
the Irish a visit before he made
his final decision (since a 3.96 gpa
opens every door ln the world),
but he decided on Harvard.
"It (Notre Dame) was
impressive," says Seay, "but I
turned it down. I'll be majoring
in political science and law at
Harvard."
The transition of operating a
F o untain Valley, passing
combination within the El
Modena High offenae has been
smooth.
"It took St.evens five minutes
to get our whole S)'ltem down,"
says Lester. "He's band·ln-hand
with Joel. Our offenaes are Vfll"J
similar.''
"THEY'RE LEnlNG u.a do
our own stuff," adda Seay. "M
long u it works the coeches don't
worry."
With four yea.rt of catching
Stevena' puses. the two have
just about got the science of
mind-readtna down pat.
Fountain Valley's offen.1e, at
least the pa11lng aide of It,
will be a rtajor focal point of the
South'• attack, with Stevena, 8".y, tJaht end Oreg Bolin and
center' Dale Crane involved.
And cha.noet are, when th big
play II in fONS, Seay ,.U be ~nder the m.lcroecol'f·
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Steve Scott runs
a 'Dream Mile'
From AP dl1patcbea
OSLO, Norway -Steve &'Ott of
the Unite d States, one of three
runners to record mile limes in the
all-time top 10 Saturday. equalled the
third fastest mile ever in w1nnjng the "Dream
Mlle" at the annual Bislett Games in 3 minutes,
48.53 seconds.
Scott, a product of UC Irvine, also shaved
more than a second off his own American best of
3:49.68. He set that mark
when he fi n ish ed third
behind Steve Oveu of Britain
a nd s p a1 n 's Jose Luis
Gonzalez in last year's
"Dream Mile," bettering Jim
Ryun's 1968 time of 3:51.1.
W orld r ecord-holder
Sebastian Coe of Britain also
-. ran a 3:48.53 in 1981.
Sydney Maree, the black aeon South African-born runner,
who now represents the U.S., was a close second
in 3:48.95, just 12-hundredths of a second slower
than career his best, set in 1981, and equalling
the sixth fastest mile ever recorded, by Coe.
Britain's Dave Morecroft finished third in
3:49.34, which is the ninth best time ever, while
John Walker of New Zealand was fourth for the
second straight year, clocking a 3:49.50, a tenth of
a second slow er than his best time.
Quote of the day
Bob Griese, announcing his decision to
leave the Miami Dolphin coaching staff and
enter private business: .. If you want to drop
off the face of the earth, just be an assistant
coach."
Gilder ties mark with double eagle
Bob Glider scored an incredible n
double eagle on the final hole to finish
off a 5-under-par 65 and tie an
Fisk, White Sox overpower Seattle
Carlton Fl111t'1 thr run hunwr,
onu ot flvt' Ch lt·aau hum~ run1, Ii
h1J(hllJ(htf'd A fnur run thlrd lnnJna "'
tl'W Whitt• 8ox n1.1u11dt'd $(•41Ult'. 13 a
Saturday nl&hl. Ftak'a aixlh homer oC thu ycw-
ltl'Orc'<i Grt'I Lu1ln1kl and Harold Baine-, who
had 1lnj1l~. 1md acaw the White Sox 7-0 lt•ud tu1
BrlU Buro1, 8·3, coulA!d to thl1 victory .
El1cwht1rt• ln the Amt'ric•n Lt1aau u , Ken
Orlffey'1 11ucrlflct• fl y with
the bases loadf'd und non uut
"' the bottom ot tlw 17th
Inning gave the Nt•w York
Yankes a 4-3 victory uvcw
Cleveland In a game• that
ended at 10 mlnul.C!s uh.cir I
a.m. In New York , Juhn
Cutlno stroked u twu-out
single In the ninth lnntn1i1 '4>
' Fiil<
snap a tie and give Mhlllt'llOW
a 4 -3 triumph In Toro11to
Ben Ogilvie homered a nd brokt' un
e1ghth-inn1ng ue with a two-run ~ln11lt· 111
Milwaukee held on to edge Boston, 11 10 a(tt•r
squandering a s1x-run lead De nnl1
Martinet hurled a seven-hitter us Baltimore•
defeated Detroit 4-1. the Tigers' 12th dcfoat 111 t:i
feruTies Rookie Dave Hostetler and Billy
mple pounded two-run homers powenng
exas w a 5 2 win over Oakland
Seaver silences Atlanta's bats
Tom Seaver hurled a three-hitter Ii
over eight innings as Ctnt'innat1
handed the National League West-
leadmg Atlanta Braves a 2-1 setback
Saturday night at Riverfront Stadium. Seaver,
4-8, surrendered a run on two hits in the fi rst
inning, then retired the next 12 batters in a row
before a fourth -inning wa lk to Claudell
Washington, who was gunned down trying to
steal . . . Elsewhere m the
National League, Broderick
Perkins looped a two-out
single m the 15th inning to
drive in Garry Templ eton
from third base and give San
Diego a 7-6 victory over San
Francisco . Pittsburgh
capitalized on a throwing
error m the seventh 1nnmg to
score two unearned runs and
SEAVER Willie Stargell capped an
eight-run outburst the followmg mrung with a
two-run pinch double as the Pirat.es blasted
Montreal, 14-5 . . . Mike Schmidt slammed a
two-run home r in the eighth inrung to break a tie
and power Philadelphia to a 7-4 victory over
New York and a sweep of their double-header.
Marty Bystrom scattered nine hits in a route-
going performance in the first gruTie as the
Phillies won, 4-3, their second twin bill sweep in
as many nights over the Mets ... St. Louis
took two from Chic.'ago, 4-1 and 2-1. In the first
gruTie. Keith He rnandez singled in the lead r1:1n
and in the nightcap, Jim Kaat allowed four hits
in six innings in his first start of the season.
TRAPPED -Dodger pitcher Dave Stewart
prepares to tag out Houston base-runner Tony
Scott in a rundown after an attempted squeeze
AP Wlreohoto
play by the Astros went awry. Oodgers won to
even St.'ries. 4-1.
Cey, Garvey team
in 4-1 Dodger win
H OUSTON (AP) -Steve
Garvey and Ron Cey have taken
much of the blame for the Los
Angeles Dodge.rs' problems this
season, but they would have to
g et a lot of cred it for the
Dodgers' victory Saturday.
Cey had a single a nd two
doubles, and Garvey added a pair
of singles in a 4-1 triumph over
the Houston Astros.
"I picked up my swing and the
team has picked up also," said
Garvey. "The lack of production
has been partially my fault. but
it's not fair to point fingers at
Ron and me in a team s1tuat1on
We don't want to take credit for
the wins or blame for the losses "
In addition to Cey and Garvey,
pitchers Dave Stewart and Steve
Howe also got some credit in
Orange County
successful
• in opener
LOS ANGELES -O range
Coast area stars had a big hand in
Saturday afternoon's o pening
win by Orange County oyer the
Metropolitan North team in the
US A Develo pment League
basketball gaml· at Cal St.ate Los
Angeles.
all-time PGA Tour scoring record in
Saturday's third round of the Westchester
Classic in Harrison, N.Y. Gilder's fantastic shot
-he holed out with a fairway wood -for a
score of "2" on the par-5 finishing hole enabled
him to complete three rounds at 192. 18 shots
under par, t ying the tour's all-time scoring
record for the first 54 holes of a tournament, set
by Mike Soucbak in the 1954 Texas Open . . .
Sandra Haynle popped three birdies in the first
!iVe holes to lead by one stroke a fter three
rounds of the LPGA Rochester International at
Pittsford, N.Y. . . . Bob Goalby continued his
blistering pace in an international senior
tournament, setting a course record with an
8-under-par 64 and grabbing a five-8troke lead
over Gene Littler.
Bulls expected to hire Westhead
"I think tha t you can trace
back and find that when I'm hot,
the team res ponds well and
becomes hot also," Cey said.
On TV today
channel 11 at 3
Jl'ff 1 lugh<.-s (20 points) from
Fountain Vallc·y High was the
l<.>adin g scorer for Orange
County. wh1L·h postro a 99-85
victory Orange County meets
the MC'lropolit.an South squad at
2·30 today at Cal State LA.
Brigadoon takes Bermuda Trophy
HAMILTON, Bennuda -The ~
57-foot sloop Brigadoon, skippered by
Bob Martin, Newport R.I. was the
overall winner of the Newport to
Bennuda race in the Measured Handicap System
(MHS).
Winner in the International Offshore Rule
measureme nt system was Richard B. Nye,
Greenwitch, Conn. in the sloop Carina.
Brigadoon wms the overall Bennuda race
Trophy, and Carina qualified for the Elizabeth
Cup.
Brigadoon didn't have the best corrected
time, but there probably won't be a call for a rule
change, according to Reid Young Royal Bermuda
Yacht Club vice commodore.
"I think you might find that when this 1s all
over, Brigadoon might have won under IOR.",
said Young. "You're talking about oranges and
apples really," he added.
The last of the 177 boats in the 635-mile race
crossed t he finish line Friday.
Paul Westhead, the fonner coach •
of the L os Angeles Lakers, is
expected to be named head coach of
the Chicago Bulls. according to
published reports Both the Chicago Sun-Times
and Chicago Tnbune said m today's editions that
the Bulls will make the announcement at a
Monday news conference . . Fonner World
Boxing Council 1Jghtwe1ght champion Cornelius
Bou-Edwa rds placed himself
in line for another title shot
Saturday by taking a hard-
fough t unanimous JO-round
decision ove r Roberto
E lizondo . . Meanwhile,
Leroy Haley upset defending
champion Saoul Mamby of
New York on a 15 -r o und
majority decision to take the
WBC 1un1or welterweigh t
title in Highland He ights, WESTHEAO
Ohio . . Sam Zurich and Ne lson Burton Jr.
won two games to get to the title match and then
defeated top-seeded Jim Winklepleck and Dave
Husted to capture the Professional Bowlers
Association Doubles Classic in Las Vegas ...
David P earson took the pole position for today·~
Coca Cola 200 late model sportsman stock cai
race at the North Carolina Motor Speedway.
Downey duels
Heffern today
Tim Downey will make hlS
third trip to the finals in as many
years in the open men's si ngles
championshjp match today of the
Irvine Open tennis tournament
Downey, who has been beaten
the last two years m the finals,
will be playing Corona del Mar
tennis coach David Heffern in
their 10:30 match at the Irvine
Racquet Club.
Downey elimina ted John
Kline in three sets Saturday at
UC Irvine, 6-4. 2-6, 6-4, while
Heffern had a bit of a n easier
time in ousting L awrence
Davidson, 6-2, 6-3.
Jill Beck w i ll meet Cathy
O'Meara in the open women's
finals at 9 o'clock. Beck defeated
Michelle Mras, 6-2, 7-5, while
Costa Mesa's O'Meara was a
surprise winner over UCI's Maria
Myers, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
beating t heir fonne r teammate.
Houston's Don Sutton Stewart,
3-4, limited Houston to four hits
m 5 2-3 innings. and Howe, who
earned his sixth save. gave up
only one hit the rest of the way
The Dodgers jumped to a 1-0
lead off Sutton, 7-4. in the fourth
when Steve Garvey singled. stole
second and came home on Ron
Cey's second double of the game.
Los Angeles upped the score to
3-0 in the sixth. Garvey and Cey
singled with none out. Mike
Sciosc1a advanced the runners
with a sacrifice. and Bill Russell
was intentionally walked to load
the bases.
Stewart drove in Garvey when
he forced Russell al second. After
Steve Sax drew a base on balls to
reload the bases, K en
Landreaux's single drove in Cey.
Houston got a run back in the
bottom of the sixth when Terry
Puhl walked and moved up on a
wild pitc h by Stewart. then
scored when Jose Cruz singled,
chasing Stewart.
Meanwhile. Ken Bardsley, a
product of Costa Mesa High. had
11 fu"St-half points to help the
winners earn a 46-46 halftime
deadlock
Edison's 'n1chard Chang, held
to JUSt four hrst-half points. got
hot m the second half and added
11 to his total as Orange County
pulled away.
Newport yacht
on quick pace
There are six Southern
California yachts -including
one from Newport Beach -in
the 23-boat si ngle-handed race
from San Francisco to Hanalei,
Hawaii
The race started a week ago
from inside the Golden Gate
Bridge.
Only report to reach here was
from Mike Kane who a pparently
is leading the fleet in his 53-foot
trimaran, Crusader.
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Hrl>ell, Minnesota 57 226 311 76 336
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J Tnompsoo Pill 65 240 4S 79 329
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Fr.incona Montru l 44 131 14 42 321
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J Ray PolltC>UrQn 67 27J 4 I 86 J15
Oa,.son. Mon11ea1 67 277 5!> 87 114
Sailor NeN Y0tk '>O 160 20 50 313
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Murphy Allonlo 2 I Kingman New York
17 J Tnompson P1t1sbu1gn 15 Cati"'
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Murphy A11ar.io '>8 011ve1 MonlrMI !>2
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Doogan. 41, ~•ngmJn N~"" Yorio. • 7
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8 l 0 ROtHMon Pott~llu•gl 7 J l tlJ
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Dodger•. •··5; So10 C•n"nMI 7 • Sulloo Houston 7 •
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(al Hartl-, N.Y.)
Uob Olleler t4 Q-U-1g1
fOffl 1111• 16-64-U-198
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Jim Col-I 6&-66-68-20:1
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Ray ,IOy<I H · 71-96-208
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t1eo Ao~t 87·72-87-20Cl
JIQk R"'lner 811·811•88 208
JC S11ead 87-70-119-208
PA Welbrtng 87·88·71-208
B•UC.• Dowlin 12··8~68-207
Tom Jen~tnt 71-89-87 -207
Mark McNully 119·8Mll 207
Jim S1mon1 1111-611-89-207
Oeve EleheltHltg., 115-73-89-207
Cu1ll1 Sllange 70-87-70-207 OouQ Tewell 67-70-70-207
Merk Hayet 68-89-70-207
K9fmtl Z.,ley 68-68·71-207
T1tn 81mpaon 11-89-68-208
.j .. ry Pale 72·68·68-208
Bau Crenthaw 68·12·88-208
Leonard Tt>ompton 119-71-68-208
Jay Cudd 811-72-87-208
Scoll Wallo.Ina 70-89-611-208
Huber! GrMtt 68·88·72-208
Bot> C:at1wooo 71·68-7 1-208
TotTI Shaw 70-69-69-208
Payne S1ewe11 6g·7M59-209
01Yld fhO<e 71·69·89-209
SoDlly W1dlo.1na 72-69-68-209
Clerenc. ROH 68-71-70-209
0111 Gleaton 66-72-71-209
Craig SlaOler 71-87-71-209
O•rv M<:Coro 72-88-7 1 -m
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Mtke Hiii 68·70-71-209
Ch&!IH Cooo &7-71·71-209
Lenny Wtdk1n1 66-74-70-210
Aten repte 70-70..70-140
Jtm Albu• 72-69-6g-210
Lll'Ce Ten Broec;k &9-70-71-210
Lindy Miiier 68-71-71--210
Vtc:tor A90alado 72-66-70-210
Boll Murphy 72-67-71 -210
Allen Miiier 70.70.11-211
Larry Rinker 15-65-71 -211
Bruce Oougtata 7 1-70-70-211
Oon Levin 119·72-70-2 It
Boll Sneerer 71-70-70-211
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Oil Morge<> 69-70-72-211
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Lorry Ziegler 68-73-71-212
Hal Sullon 68·73-71-212
JOO•e Mudd 69-72-71 -212
Cht Cht ROOllguez 70-69-73-212
Q>ip eeci. 65-72-75-212
Boll r .. ay 73-68-72-213
Geo<go Cadle 70-70-73-213
Sc;o11 Sompton 70-70-73-213
Lyn LOU 66-74-74 -214
Lori Nl81Mn 70-71-74-21!1
Rochealer lnternallonal
(al PlllofOld, IL Y.)
Sandia Haynie 72-66-69-209
Nancy Lopez 70-70-70-210
JoAnne Carner 67-68-75-210
Pal BraOtey 68·72·72-212
HOllls S1acy 69-13-71-213
Shelley Hamlin 7J·70-71-214
Pally ShMhan 71·7:!·72-215
PelU Rouo 72-88-7S-215
Calhy MorM 74-70-72-216
BerDare Batrow 70-74-72-216
Setty ltltte 69-72-75-216
Lynn Adame 74-72·72-218
Jan S1ephent0n 73-72·73-218 Connie Chillemi 74-69-75-218
Ahce Rllzmen 71-75-73-219
Me11y Oockerton 72-73-74-219
Janel Cole• 71·74·7•-219
Callly Reynotos 72-71-76-219
Carole Chatbonnt"' 74-7!1·70-219
Donna Whole 7>7•·71 -220
M1r'ldy "'400te 7J-74-73-220
ruov Clatk 73-73-7•-220
Sandra SP\follCll 12·73-75-220
l•nda Hunt 7J-72-75-220
SenOre P-70-7S-7S-220
Beverley O•v•• C-68-77-75-220
Rot><n W .. ton 73·72·76-221
Janel Ala" 7> 72· 75-222
Cllflord Ann Creed 73·75·7'-2'1
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Tim Oow1'9)I def John Kline, 6-4, 2·6, 6-4,
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(al L .. Vegae)
Fine! llound
Sam Zuroch·Netson 8u11on ael J1rn
Wlli~lePkoCk Oave Huslea 227 200 IZU<<tl
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INGELWOOD (AP) -H eavily favored
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at Hollywood Park.
J ourney at Sea, ridden by Chris Mc.Carron and
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PAIO ADVERTISEMENT
DIETING
PROMOTES OBESITY
f
I
MITRA MAGBULEH, Ph.D., M.P.H. DAN ICIAKHAM. M.D.
Whot 111 rhP worll thnl ht'xt
oescnbes those who repealctll.v
enjl<IJ(t' 10 an lll'trv1ty with nun
effective and nrten harmful
result11'> lrrnlinnill YN. we find
it diffkuh t11 lub•·I ni< 1rrall11n•d
the hehnvwr 11f m1ll1nn!1 of
Amencnn~ "'hn 11rt' cun~tunl h
d1et1n)o( w1th11ul mut h SU!'l't'"s
Perhap11 tht>y t•n1t111ee 1n th1•
seemm1ely 1ll111e1ral oct1v1L) (lnl\
because tlw1r hope" ore kP11t
ahve by the diet establishment.
whost' 1nlerest 111 s '" keepmlf the pubhc m the dark as tr, the
scienllfir furl.II a bout d1rtmjl
end we11eht 10111. Well. the t<t't'fl't
i1 out'
Shocldfl6 Stati1ttic11
Jn n recent s)'mposium el
tJCLA. top speciali8ts revealed
to a l&rjie 11atherlng or h~allh
profe881onal1 the shnc'king
rtalitv behind the weia ht loas
mania. More than 95 pe~ent o!
the peoplt> who ico on various
diets either fail to losr much
weirht or regain their weight,
uaually is exce11 or what was
lost. The incidrnce uf obe&tt)'
ha1 increased over the la11t
dt'<'ade-. Furthermore. ohesity i11
now developinit at younger ages.
It a.em• that C.H. Hollenberit
was ju9tified in romporinit thr
achievements of the heolth
profe1t1ion1 1n treating obesity
to that of 11 football team thot
ha1 loat every 11me It h411 ever
pis.ye<! 01' ae someone else hu put It: "The American public hH
bHn d1etin1 for 26 yeor11-and
h~.J&ine.d & pounds."
Where art wt *olng wron.1? Why ,,. the nutt\tlonally
eound di.ta:r;.f11d diete." 1hot11 pUl1, , ..... uni txU'Ci ... and p ay~hol o1lcal 1lmmlck•
makln1 ua.1~n rather than ION wel1M? Mol'.-and mon
l'\'1dent" 1h111 tl1t't1njl pr11mute11
11h1'>•ll' h.o• ltt"en pr11dun•d 111
rr•1·1•n1 .1n1mal l'Xlll'rtm1•nt>' 1111d
PpHIPmmlol(ic-re11t•11rch ut ou r
n11t111n'i< lo•!lrlllll( Unt\'l.'r1<1l11•"
l-11r ••xflmplt'. 11n r xpn1mr•nt
111n1lu1 l"d at thf' l1n1vt•n11tv of
"''"' 1>n~1n clrmonstrated thut "lwn r.11 .. "'h11 h h.1cl l11i<l :.!Cl
111·rt 1•nl 11f tht•lr hod\' 1At•111hl 11n ;\
.. 111r' .111011 <l1l'I "t'T!' rt>turn1·cl 111
tlwrr pn• dll'I f~dm11. tht'V
11aml'd almost 20 t1mt•s mor'"
u r1Rhl thon cnntrnl ral!i on u
R1m1lnr fr,,><J 1ntok1·1 Mo11t of u11
who huv(• lost and regained
wv11o1ht on v:m•1us dit>ts a re
fom1liur w1lh this painful
reality. Surh evidence ia only
nnw confirminit the rPvolut1on-
ury ob8ervatinn modi.' by Dr. Don R Kirkhum sevnTal yeor11
81(0 /)1t•/rn~ actually prnm ntl'll
nbl'111tv'
Uieters Take HART
Dr K1rkhnm, u Nowpnrt
Beach physician, who is
curTl'ntly Med ice I Director or the
111\RT Institute. is a graduate uf
New YMk College of Medicine,
hH rtctived many awards for
h11 arhlevement.1 in the medico!
profe11ion. Ht . waa bestowed the A!'l'\erican Medical A111oc10·
tlon Achievement Award, The
l.ARoche Award. \he Deon'a
Award, and he if' listed 1n
"Who'1 Who lnter_11ationol," "Who'• Who in the Weal" anti
"Who'11 Who In the United
tatee "
In hit uttn111vf' rhnicol
xperience with overwelaht patient~. Dr. Kirkham noted
eevc>rlll yrora ago that the
convenlJonal red1ac.lnr method•
(plll1, ahota, variou1 dltt.e,
acupuncture~ •tc.), which he pr4*:rihed ror h)a (!Uft\tl'OUI
patient., l'IOt only falltd t.o
a chitva pennanmt "i1llt lOM
hut t•v••n 11ppeured tu exacerhatl'
their we111ht pmhlem11 11 e
f1Uh11t>q ut·ntly began to i1tudy the.
t'•WM'R of this paradox1,•al
1111ua1111n. Aftn mun• th11n 11
lh11u1oand hour1o 111>ent 1n
11hs1•n1n1t tho• h11hnv111r of
normul ancl t1\t1rwe11<ht person1-
.111ti ,1flt'f rxt1·nSl\'I' Tl.'M'ltrr h
into tlll' d1ffen·nt't"• belwC'en fnt
anti thin metaholil'm. ht•
d1>veloped a no diet weight lmu,
proicram which ha11 bel'n
a11tom11h micly suct•et11ful in bnn111nic about perml\nenl
Wl'l l{ht 10!>8. 0
&op Dietinll
Once ond for All At the HART lnstitut..,, Ur.
Kirkham and his en-worker. l>r.
Mitra Mllgbuleh. who has
condurted ronsidera ble re·
uarch on food and alcohol
addiction, convince their
overwti11ht pntitnl3 to alc)p
dieting once and for all by
opla1n1nJ to them thot when
wt d1et-l.t!., cut down on our ro00 intnlte and rut only the
amount &nd t)'pt'll or food
prt1cribed by n 11vtn dortor or
w(liRhl loaa plan. wt' i ncruee our
metabohc efnc1ency. Our budlta
manage to functwn very well
with tht tew colonc• th•y
ret'tlive on a liven diet, Md th.:y
t top burnin1r tht' 1tortd fat Jn other words, wt htt a platHU
and ato p lo•ln1 wrilhl.
Munwhile, 1ince diet& ar.-
mfl nt to be lfOne on and off of,
almoal everyone evtnlually
rtveri. to normal utin1 or ovtrHtina: and we end up
pullln1 on all th• la.t wel1h1.-
pl1.11 mo,._~uM O\lr bOdi ..
heve adaJ>ted t.o lht low caloric
Intake and cannot uH th• enra
c•lorl" con1umtd when we 10 off the diet. -
J-'urthermure. dit•I proj(rams
p1•rpetuate Fa r Mrnta/1tv hy
rein foTci nl( thl' obese person's
preucrupatinn with fond S hC' 111
told when, wh11t and h11w much
to eat, 1111 w1·ll 11s wh1rh foods ure
OK t11p11e11ut11n Hyd1s11llowin1e
•Pr-torn foo<li-. rltel plans set
thernst'l\'ei< up for failur1> When
.1 pn1mn 1s on 11 diet. s he •s
m111eroble and is alway11 lookmi forward to the di!)' s he ran tal
normally al(ain. The "forbidden
fru1t" rfh<:l is probably the main
cause of the pain fol bml(es most
dieters expenen<"e m thl'ir
we1J(hl Imo: t•rforts.
Moltill1 Peace With Food
Ura. Kirkham and Magbuleh
alao point our that diet plan1 do
very lillll' to change Fat
Metaholitm ond often enhance
t.hia procet11 f1tl1her by r~ucina
tht ~raon'11 Lean Body Mui
(muscle ctlls) and 1nereaalna the
fac.-depoaitinl( tnz.ymes. >.. a
ruult, f'ven if the overwtlJht
person i1 11uccea1ful in loeina
weil(ht rapidly under thtM
plana1 11/he will moat liktly
rl'ifu1n th e lost welJht,
11ometime1 in excen of what waa
ori1in1Ally taken off. PuUil!J it
•Imply, Di1t1D0Not Wor•. That Is wh>; lhe.y tell their patimt.a t.o
11top dlelinf •nd commtnt't tn
est norm.al y aa • t.hlo ~non
would. Sometlmea It la dlmcult
lo conv1n~ the petl~nta that they do not need to diet. Thit
dlfnculty 1rieea becaoM thia
idea 11 complet.ly ln oppoe1Uon
to 'vcrythin1 -. 11" taqht t.o
believe. One~ thla 11 qnrcome,
padml.I are aatiafted peycho'
IOf\tali, t..~ally ~d W..wi.Ale •• tht) u.a-ln to follow th~ M.'. ditt PfQlfam al thf HART
Jl\Mihtt.. Th&. fltdqM aM
comprehensive pru l{ram
enrnmpesses all the major
osperts of s urces8rul weight
loss 1 t' • nutntion, physical
nrtivit:v. manal(emrnt or inner
foelinl(s ond soc1ol environ·
mtnt Ry attendin11 Ill weekly
sessions of mslruct1on at the
HART I n11t1tuli', thP pertrci-
pants learn how to make peace
with food\ how to rhange their
fot metaoolism 1nto a thin
metahohsm, how to sofely enioy
foods hy applym1 the prtnciple.
or thin behavior a nd how to
ochieve best resulta throuah individually-tailored , ahort•
durnllon physical nctivitie11.
At the HART lnetitute'1
Weight Reduction Center, the
objective ie to t.real the cauaea1 rather than the 1ymptom .. '01
the overweight problem; •nd t.he
emphasis is put on the pauenl'a
metaboli11m. In thie way. one.
the wei1ht ia loat, it i.a loat
permanently. R.apid wf'i1ht lou u dl1co ura1ed bec auae
mountin1 evl~n~ au11•t.a
that thOM who man11e t.o loee
weiaht (t'1tdU11lly, but wtt.hout
much 1ufferinr and deprivation,
are IT\UCh more tll«eeoeful in
kMpin1 th4' uoeea poW\dl off.
Once the p•tien!.41 on the
HART P'l'Ol'Atn re.lice t.b•t
dletinJ 11 inational, they bqin
lo enJoy tooda that th~ had
forrotten we.N •o d1lidou1. For
them, tht wu l1 over at laat.-
lhey can have their cab, •t It.
and 1Ull W.. Mlfhll ...... ,
lf you wlah more lnfonnatao.-
about the HART ~-. ciNI <7l ~t 7~2«»&l. Thi HART ln•~ut.a 1nc. 11 l~t.acl at. '1IO c~~=::.:~~
_...,..... __ .. _
• Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 27, 1982
Turner Americans take lead Networks, • Vie 0' hea
in ond
• uperstation want to
By T~t At10C'lale4 P'"'
CoU~8 footblll'1 fll'lt lWO·nc.,twork te"-'On hu1
run lnto trouble, 2 ~ month• ooforu I.he optmlng
kickoff Tho probl m Involves T\'d Turner and hit.
cable-ielovlaion contract with thl' NCAA.
ABC and lt.t Atlanta affiliate, WSB. are angry
over Turn r'I planl to broadca.at NCAA football un
WfBS. hit Atlanta-bated "1uper station," acoordln~
to knowledgeable IOW'Cell.
It i.I unclear what effect the matter might hav~
on I.hi.I fall'• TV football slate. ABC and CBS, which
share the four-year, $283.5 million network
contract for college football, and Turner have
announced the backbone of tht.>ir respec tive
SPORTS ON TV
schedules, and the sources s tressed that this
skirmish could not scuttle the multimillion-dollar
deal.
But, the case underscores the growing
compeution between I.he television networks, which
have controlled home viewing sports viewing for
decades, and the cable industry, which is taking an
increasingly large bite of the TV sports pie.
WTBS IS THE anchor of the network Turner
put together when he paid an esumated $17 million
for the cable rights earlier this year. It will bounce
its signal off a satellite for d1stribut1on to cabk•
systems nationwide.
At the same time, however, Lhe games will be
going through I.he air -Cree -to all Atlanta
households. WfBS is a UHF station, broadcasting
on Channel 17. ·
That's what has WSB and A.BC upset They
feel that such over-the-air telecasts violate the
network's exclusivity contract with the NCAA.
There's another part to the Turner-ABC battle
Both ABC and CBS have priority to any game
on the NCAA schedule, with right of first refusal
alternating under a system of "control dates."
WTBS SAYS it plans to carry the Boston
College-Texas A&M game, the first contest for the
Aggies under Coach Jackie Sherrill. as its first
telecast Sept. 4.
But, the game is scheduled for Sept 11. an
ABC control date, and there's a possibility the
network will ch0Cl5e the BC-A&M game for its
national telecast.
The sources said ABC plans to formally notify
the NCAA of its displeasure with the situation and
ask that a solution be found.
Officials at the NCAA and WfBS were out of
their offices when telephone calls soltciung
comment were made.
Danville Station
wins Maturity
Danville Station, purchased by owner Edward
Allred for a reported $125,000 last April, looked to
be one of the biggest bargains of I.he year on
Saturday night at Los Alamitos as jockey Ralph
Pauline guided the mare to a handy triumph in the
$172,300 Vessels Maturity.
Trained by Bruce Hawkin.son, Danville Station
had established the fastest qualifying mark to the
Vessels Maturity with a 21.62 second win in her
trial. ln Saturday's finals, the daughter of Born
Fighter needed just a 21.71 second time in the
440-yard contest to beat longshot Rockete Elaine by
three-quarters of a length.
Rockete Elaine was considered the least likely
of the four-horse contingent of trainer Gordon
Steinmiller m the Matunty. but the Luke Myles
ridden mare surprised all with a hearty runner-up
effort in front of third-place finisher Senator Sage
Shawnee Hoo, the leading member of the•
Steinmiller group and the slight 2-1 favorite, acwd
up in the gates and finished ninth.
Danville Station paid $6.60, $4.80 and $3.40.
Rocket Elaine re turned $34.80 and $9.20, with
Senator Sage paying $4.20. The $2 exact.a was
worth $444.20.
Danville Station picked up $77,535 for her
Vessels Maturity win accomplished before 11 ,306
onlookers and she also earned a berth in the 1982
Champion Of Champions at Los Alamitos.
Today's TV, radio
TELEVISION
11 a.m. (4) -WIMBLEDON TENNIS -
F.arly-round coverage. taped.
11 :30 a.m. (2) -GOC.F Final-round play in the
Westchester Classic at Rye. N.Y.
1:30 p.m (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY
Carlos DeLeon (31-1-1) defends his WBC
cruiserweight title against S. T . Gordon (21-5) in a
live telecast from Cleveland. Also, taped coverage of
the Cascade Run-Of! Road Race.
2 p.m. (4) -SPECIAL OLYMPICS Coveragc>
of the two-day Special Olympics held at UCLA
(taped).
3 p.m . ( 11) -BASEBALL Dodgers at Houston.
3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
-Mario Andrellt and his son Michael are among
the drivers in the 24 Hours of Le Mans Grand Prix
endurance race, taped at Le Mans, France Also,
taped coverage of the U.S. Outdoor Track and Field
championships.
4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLO -Men's
competition in the International Cup Weightlifting
Championship, taped at Tatabanya. Hungary; the
Irish Sweeps Derby. taped at Dublin; and the men's
river bridge duel in "Survival of the Fittest."
RADIO
Baseball -Dodgen at Houston. 3:05 p.m.,
KA.BC (790); ~ City at Angels, 1 p.m., KMPC
(710).
MONDA Y'S TELEVISION
8 a.m. (34) -WORLD CUP SOCCER
Auttrla vs. France.
11:45 a.m. (34) -WORLD CUP SOCCER -
Belgium vs. Poland.
6:30 p.m. (7) -Major League baseball (taped).
Fountain Valley wins in OT
John Muon'• goal at the 4:02 mark of overtime
pve the Fountain Valley Flames a ~-4 triumph
over the Irvin~ ~la Saturday night in American
Speed9occer Aaaoc.taUon play at the Loe Caballero8
Racq~ and Sportt Club.
Jn ewn1nl their mark at 2·2, the FWnn got a
pair of aoell from Gordon Green and one api«"e l.rcim BOb C4ntftru. Andy McBride tallied three
tlrr'8I for lrvlM. allo 2·2.
-.
rt C
holtt N(.,ftA f oolball at tourn y Volz leap to record in pole vault
ABC apok1•'(ffil'n dedlm-d to l'ornrrwnt
*** TELl!:VISION IS FULL o f rllt'll'<irt<: t:un<t·~.
but rc.·w rtval lhl' a11cent or 27 y .. ur-old s,·11 n
McMunu11
Just 'J.1)t years ofter jolru~ NBC Sporu. we 11
pr odut•tlon nss1stant, Mc Mon us th lie week Wu¥
nawed vil'e pr<'s1dent for pro~ram planning and
dl'velopment. He moves up Crom manager of event."
fur SportsWorld, the network's weelumd sport.'I
anthology
Despite his relatively young age, McManus
estimates that he's spent 18 years in TV
bt>ginnlng as an aide to his father, ABC's Jim
Mi: Kay
*** EXPECT VIN SCULLY to be leavmg CBS
Vf.'ry soon.
Sources say Scully has told the network he
d()(>Sn't want to do football thlS fall. That means
that, wh<.'n hlS contract with CBS expires later this
year, thl• veteran voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers
will be a network free agent
NBC has been hot on Scully's trail If he makl'S
the move, &:ully would join both thl• network
ge nerally rerogmzed as havmg the best baseball
coverag<.' and a stable o f highly regarded
announcers that includes Dick Enberg, Bob Costas,
Charlie Jones and Jay Randolph.
1.33 Ea
HAK l-:HSFIELD Mork
Hh1kt•ly, i:t, Temple City, l4lkt'tl u
111w •troke lead Into the final
rtiund or the 83rd Southern
Culltornio Golf Aasn. Amateur
Chumploruihip today at Stockdale
C.C after posting a one-under-
par 70 Saturday.
Pulling within a stroke or the
leader Saturday was Paul
O'Shea, 24. Newport Beach, who
had a 69 to go with rounds of 72
and 71 on Friday for a 212 total.
Mitch Voges, 32, Northrldge,
co-leader after the first two
rounds, slipped into a two-way
tie for third place with Rob
Ge1berger, l8, Santa Barbara.
Voges had a 73 to go with rounds
of 70 and 71 for a 214, and
Ge1berger, son of PGA Tour star
Al Geiberger, carded a 69 with
earlier rounds or 72 and 73.
Twd for fifth place at 217 are
Lee David. 37, Newport Beach
and Bill Viele, 39, Hemet. Davis,
who won the championship in
1975, had a 73 on Saturday, and
Viele checked in with a 71.
A ••Hable Oflly w ..... -, -Wlneeart
•old
OUUHAM, NC. (AP)
Rc·l'ord performunce11 by pole
vuulter D11v1..• Volz and high
jumiwr Colt>en S<Jmmur paced a
lc•UJTI of Amer1~n truc:k and rleld
~rformcra to a gfwable lead in
an 1ntemation.al triangular meet
at Duke Univel'Slty Saturday
Volz, a junior at lndianu
U n1verslty, cleared 18 -9 1;,
o n his first try to break
an American record set by
Dan Ripley and Billy Olson one
week ago. Sommer, a former
student at Arirona State, jumped
6-6 to break a mark or 6-5 'Aj set
last year by Pam Spencer of Los
Angeles Naturite Track Club.
The United States holds a
54-40 lead over the West German
team, and a 61 -28 edge over the
Pan-African squad in men's
competition. The American
women claimed a 61-34 lead over
West Germany in the meet ,
which concludes today. The
Pan-African team fi elded no
women.
As the small t·rowd of H,000
began to file out of Wallace Wade
Stadium, Volz attempted a world
mark of 19-1112, but failed in all
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Fruit ouncn lf·mon.1oe grapt• or chl'rry •lavor
24 Ol • Sol('
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Ladies' Fashion
Cotton Pants
< t••>O~· • lrnm .; w•OC'
nlPchon at c.,1100
Pt10t~ 1f\ 't•lP<'t h t ~
Tne e<:onomv lowr:I wolh sclub strength
thrt.-c ottcmpt.K ut the.• height
"My legs art• tired today A
littlt' t·ulf mJury I had earlier thlil
wt>t>k •lowt'<l rrw down," Volz
11t11d '''l'tw hot W\'l•tht.>r dra.ined
me. 1 was rc1dly txhllu11tcd by
the llllW I 9-11 'l Cl.lllW up "
Mcanwh1ll', C~lvln Smith won
hts lawst battle with Curl Lcwus
1n the lOO -mt'ter dash, while
Americans captured four other
c•vents to dominatt.· ea rly
mmpt'tiuon
Smith , a Junior at the
University of Alabama, ran a
wind-aided 10.03 seconds t.o nip
Lewis by two-hundredths of a
second. Innocent Egbun1ke of
Nigeria finished third at 10.32
and Theophtle Nkounkou of
Congo was fourth at 10.43.
In their last meetmg, one week
ago at the USA meet at
Knoxville, Tenn., Lewis defeated
Snuth by five-hundredths of a
S(.'Cond, despite the fact Lewis
waved to the <:rowd 10 meters
from the f1msh line, allowing
S mith to clest• the gap.
''Calvin's a good s printe r."
Lewis said after acceptmg his
second-place trophy.
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From Page 81
TU KER. • •
Los Alamitos, Hollywood Park results U.S. cyclists
win meet quettlon.
f or lhc re\.~·nl Holnw11·Cooney
thing, ON TV 1lgnl'd up 180,
000 prlvutc reaiden<...:s ul $1 6 per
copy tor a couple of hours ot
viewtna ll the critical level of
Laverne and Shirley.
The USFL rould gain all the
aro und It would need ln the
event of a strlkl' of the National
Football League , which seems
almoet a shoo-It\. At least It has
the principa l Ing redient
inasmuch as both sides want all
the money.
With no NFL competition, the
USFL would be in a position to
deftly extend it.a initial season
closer into autumn and take
advantage of exposure to a
population which would by now
be beside itself with football
starvation.
The bottom line. of course, is
the financial structure of the
operation. If there Is e nough
money in the sock, the USFL can
play football forever without
selling a single admission ucket
or ever climbing in bed with a
television network.
The opposite was the case of
the WFL and it quite naturally
expired.
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IAnMDAY'I Ml•U\.TI
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Awagawan (1100il1) O 00 :S 410 Gem. Strategy tCarC101a) 2 80
AlllC> rao.CI lu Charger Too, T\ny Cryllal.
Flying WIN OallClar, Cry Woll. &paolaoutar
Bid, Pueblo 1 rac;er, t<ll .. llekt
Tim. ,,. "
SI IXACTA (7· II palO Ml.00
llCOMO ltACI. 350 yttOt .
Fortun• Rock•• (Hart) 6.00 :s.eo 3.20
Aaoean Jal fMllohetll 23.eo 141.00
Rab A Jet (Cardoza) 10 20
Al10 raced Sound S~tal. Tidy ClaH
Cnunky Ga111n1. Moon Su.la, My Euy Syn,
Sn1wnat•ll•. Unlll Now Time 111 08
THlltD ltACI. 550 yardl
longtell (A1mu111n) 141 00 5 &0 41 00
wn11u., S1r1p (Fryd1y) 4 40 3 00
Shecl<y Boone (Brook1l 3.20
Al10 raced Krypton Rocket. Mr Collu
Lark, Flaming Count. Or1ngou11ng Don.
Ktuamlslet
Time 27.34
1'0Ultll4 It.ACE. 350 yard1
Top lntenllona (Cerdou) 4 20
KlulSIH l euny (Myl4Ja)
Fast Reorlnl (H1rtl Time 111 02
S2 IXACTA (7·2) paid S IS 80
FIFTH It.ACE. 350 yarda
3 00 2.60
41 20 3.00
3 60
Moons Olene (Aamuuen) 5 80 4.00 3.00
Oeonye Dusty Deck fMltchell) 5 00 3 40
Castle& In Thi Air (Cardon ) 3 00
Alao raced. Mls1 P.,rle<, Ms Crlmaon Bal141.
Sublime Secret. c11 .. 1ah Can, Paasem Tru.
Sprint N E•1¥. Wicked Frauleln
Time· t7 98,
6.77
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Ima 'HI Jal (l'lyd•fl
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27 80 8 410 lj 00
3 410 U O too
ea IXACTA (9 0) paid IN 00
MVINTH flACl. 350 yarda
Soul Wll.al (Hal1) 12.80 41 40 a 80 onc.nao (hid) 280 UO
Golla Oull (CardoH) 2.40
Aleo rlCld Gamblln Jamie, Gama EHort.
Clllcl< H~. Moon Fut l.eo, Millea wuard
TlrM! 1'03 ea IXACT A (&-2) paid $311 00
llOHTH lllACI. 360 y1rd1 OOO<I FMtUrM (fty<11y) 10 llO 7 00 41 41()
Kiie Salle (Adair) II 40 4 <IO
Eaey S.nda (Hart) :S 00
Time 17.13.
12 IXACTA (6-9) paid $75.80.
12 PICK Ill! (2·7·5·9·0·8) paid $16,Qe.4 llO
wtth thr .. winning ttcllata (II• h~I $2 P1Ck
Six conlOllllon peld 5470 eo with 32 winning t!Qkatt (live hOf-).
NIHTI4 "AOI . 440 r,1101 Oenvttte Stet Ion t Paul ne) e eo 41 eo 3 410
Rock•t• Elaina (Mytea) 34 eo 9 20
Sen•t0< s-oe (Han) • 20
AllO llC4t0 Et Ea 11. My Honey Al\O Spietl, Htu Tru Rebel, Queen For CUii, Sound l/enture, Shawnee Hoo, lnkye OellQht
Time 2171
S2 EUCTA (1-71 paid $40 20
Tl!NTH ltACE. )50 yarc:I•
OeH<t Rock•t (Herll s ao 3 eo 2 eo Sharp N Ery (C11dou} 6.20 J to
Liiiie Petr; fAdllrl • 20 Also raced TtnH Rib. lza l/anequ• Ce1m1t1no, Wond•• 8011 Scr•mllng Joe
M1rt1n 8oy. Ooc l uzby
Time ti UI
S2 EXACT A (2· 101 peld $311.80
AttandallCe' 11,308.
HoOrwood '•tit IATUlllOAV't lllllULT8
(41111 of .._., tt10f01.111hbrad meet1119)
i't1t•T lllACI. lurtonga
ArnONn fHawleyl 13 40 I 41() 41 00 Jtr.1 lurka (Ptncay) 4.80 :S to
The Method (CMlanade) I 40
Al10 t1cad Don'• Dancer, !lleverl>,
Ou•llltcallon, PradlltMlllon, Oeeuvllla Oawn.
Samlnola Kid, Jack Th• Bear. Cradll Squ .. a ,
P'rlnoa Petrone
Time 1 22 216
llCONO "ACI 1 turlO<l()e
Cllarga< Oreg (McCarron) 4 20 3 20 2 llO
Blua Jaeter (Guerra) 12.20 1 &O ~ll••aeur tlloh1m) 8 110
Atao r t c•d l a nyo, Summar Creek,
Amazing Eagi. "°" Koox, Jeck Bird, NevaJo
Ack Ack. Coun Two, Undercover Men,
Johannesbefg
Time 1 22 4115 12 DAIL V DOUBLE U1·2) paid $32 80
THtltD ltACE. 6'11 lurtonga
Summer Sanor (Hawley) 5 20 2 llO 2 410
tmmanent lnu• (Guerr•) 3.110 3 20
Proleuor Greene (Aragon) 5 llO
Aleo raced Ourloo Oea100, H1wall1n S11>d,
Ho Choy. J O Muon Br11chlld
Time t 18 4/6
16 IXACTA (8·9) paid l<'O 00
'0UltT" ltACI. 1 lurlonO•· Time To bpk>d• (Plncay) 3 80 2.20 2 20
OkubO (McCarron) 2 410 2 410
Shuhy (Valenzuela) 3 20
Al10 raced Guarantee, Cnapet Creek,
Some l ute
Time t. 19 215
S5 Ell.ACTA (2·6) paid $19.00
FIFTH lt.ACI. One mile on lurl
Glrlama (McCarron) 5 80 3 410 3 00
Oooo (Valenzuela) 8.80 5 410
El Pancho Angel (Upham) 5 20
Aleo raced· Cracking Form. Mailer
&Ufoeon. e..u Solell Jotao Biiiy Jr PrlOf
App1oval
lll!lt 1 35 4116 M IXACTA t3·11 1>1ld t 1:\11 50
ttXT" ltACI &';\ tvrtonoa eooy Talk (MoCwron) 18 20 8 20 4 oo
Known To Win (McHargua) 10 40 1 60 ~ullng Otplol!lat (Caatanlld•I 41 llO
AlllC> raoao l ltuya lay, Oenoolda, Ledy
Bold Dike, 8agelltnora. Son C.aenca
Ttl!ll 1 04 215
tlVUf'" ltACI. 1¥. milet Of' turf Adu1n1 (Plerc;a) 12 II() 5 00
M1dem0111lle tvor (Hawley) 3 20
Pink Satlr (CHtanada)
3 80
300
II 20
Aleo raGad Brllltnl, r.111 Froid• Alhuana
Hearth
Time 2 t5 316 ts lllACTA (3-8) paid 195 00
12 PICK l tll (2·6-2-3·6·3) paid $2,686 40
wllh 11 wlnnlno ttcketa (11~ horsea) S:> Pick
SI• con1ola1ton paid 140 00 wl1h t,7 t7
winning tlckell (five hOflll) '2 Piek Si•
acratch cont olatlon pe1d 199 60 wtth 296
winning tlckelt (lour hOrtea, one scratch)
EIGHTH ltACI. 1'\ mll11
Journey At See fMcCa•ron) 3 <40 2 60 2 60
cu .. Hltl• IPlneayl • 3 20 3 410
Guechen (Guarrl) 5 20
Alto reolld· SwOfd Blade. Atoardl, OO·Wfft
Co111 Native, Indian o .. C1eet1u1. 011141 Clly
Led
DO Flnlahed fourth. <llaqu•lllled end
pla<:ed l htlh
Time 1 48 4115
NINTlt RACE. One mll4J on turl
Nlgtll League (Mccarron) 6 60
BronzeadOf (Castaned•I
Wentazee t8teck) . 1
Also raced v1ca11oner PleHe
Snow Wa"'°'· Kundallnl, 0..Karo
Time 1.35 115 le EXACT.A f2·5) paid $168 50
Attendance 30,687
480 400
780 5 80
6 20
Le Monl
VOJENS, Denmark (AP) -•
U .S . motorcycle rider1 took an
~arty lead on the dirt t.rack to
win Saturd ay nl1ht'1 Inter-
continental fin.ala for speedway
motorcycle teams. qualifylna
w1th Denmark for the World
Team Cha mpions hlp• at
London's White City Stadium in
August.
Led by world champion Bruce
PenhaU and Shawn Moran, the
U.S . team finished 16 heats with
34 points.
England's team capt.ai.n, Kenny
Carter, rode for 12 individual
points but failed to push his
favored team i'\to second against
Denmark 's home -tra c k
adv ant.age
The Danes, weakened by the
absence of Tommy Kundsen,
finished with 28 followed by
Eng land. 25. and Swede n, a
distant four th with nine points.
Organizers had protected the
300-me te r track from pouring
ram earlier in the day. But the
sloes finally cleared enough to
attract 10.000 to watch the four -
team semifinal.
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2 DAYS OILY
JACKPOT -Costa Mesa's Jack Kennedy
shows off a pair of silver salmon caught on the
"Helena" out of Da vey's Locker in Newport
Harbor. Taken near the Newport Pier . the
salmon on the right weighed in at 25 pounds.
From Page 81
ANGELS WIN. • •
Renko for three runs in the fourth and another in
the fifth.
The biggest blow was Hal McRae's three-run
homer over the center-field rence which erased a
l·O Angel edge.
Hassler came into the game after Renko had
aJ.Jlowed five hits, and by the time the 11th inning
rolled around, the Royals only had six.
He ftnally departed in the 11th when he hit
Willie Wilson with one out and walked Washington
and Brett. Fortunately for the Angels, he got
Wilson trying to steal before issuing the base on
balls.
That brought on Forsch, who got McRae to hit
into a force play to end the Royals' threat. And
even though he allowed Kansas City to take the
lead in the top of the 12th, he wound up with his
seventh win of the season against six losses with a
little bit of help from Baylor.
The third-largest crowd at Anaheim Stadium
to see the Angels this year watched Royals' starter
Vida Blue pitch six frustrating innings, allowing
only a run in the first on Bria n Downing's double
and Grich's RBI single. and Fred Lynn's two-run
homer in the sixth.
* * *
ANGEL Nona -Rall! pitcher
Oovg Corbett, w00 •AP«lenoed
numbness In hit right (pttdllng)
ell>ow In Friday nlOflt's game, will
lllrow on tfle llde41Mt loday prior
10 Iha HrtH final•. Pttytlolan•
gava Corbell a 111orougll
axamlnallon and a Clean blll of
'-Ith aher X.f'lyt _.. lllken, blll no txplanttlon •• 10 wtlll cauted
Illa narve lrrllallon • . • Cenl.,
llaklet Amee Otte WU pulled from
lhe Royal•' alarllng lineup
eutfering !tom a mu9Clt llraln In
lhe abdomen ..• Rallavar Den
.-.-, WhO lllraw 20 mlnlltea of
b11tlng practice F-ridey nlallt. It
axpacfad to throw ~ before
today'• game ,, ... -tlgttMe to
COl!lt olf Iha dlaabled 1111 IHI
Tllurtday lllM C1re•'•
elghlh·lnnln9 home nm Friday
ntohl WU the flrll ptncti-hft homef
Of hit ~ . . It IN!Y be
-prttlrlo to -thllt the Angele atlN l9ld IM Arn«lcan Laaoue In
team earned f'\111 •-• wttll • 3.30 marlt. b\/t would you bellaY9
* * *
S Hiii• 11 second In lhe league
w it h a 3 .4 5 ERA7 .
Followlno today'•'J•m•( top
player• from tti. Unit Slat• and
Japan Witt battle In tna nrs1 Q11N
ot th• 11111 ann.ial Japtn·USA
Colleglala BaMbah St<'tat. The
_.... WIR ~~-*It
al Oodglr Stlidlunl for game two
. fen ,,..,. ago Satu«ley,
the Angela fell vtctl"" of a no-1'1111., by eo.ton't l.t ..._ In a 2~ o.fMt. And, °" "'-H , 1810, Iha Angelt oompleted en around·
Iha-horn trtpte pley 11 KlnMt City
Oii a QrOUl!d blll b¥ .._ Otta.
CMoo lMa 1t809td on Wrtt, _,
10 MCond kw a ,.,... to a...,
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SUN.-MON ., JUNE 27·28. 1982 PEa ~c:::m .--.
SEATTLE (AP) -The Seattle Mariners have
asked waivers on veteran utility infielder Lenny
Randle, who waa dealanated for assignment
Tuesday.
"We had heard nothlJ\I from him," Nld Dan
O'Bnen., the Marinen' prelldent. "We even called
hla agent. ln the end, we had no cboice. •t
Randle, 33, had the option of becom1nc a tree
11ent or aotna down to S.Jt Lak• City, the
Mariners' Triple A farm club in the Pldfic Coeat
1..eque.
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A toast to the president: Carol South, Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerc:e
Mollie Parnis offers slim look for fall • • • C4
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Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Juno 27, 1982
Aloe vera big boost to beauty aid business
By VIDA DEAN D.itr,........., .....
Rooently a friend and I were chattlns about
akin care product.It 1md di tfcrent Unes of makeup
when lhe aaked me what. I knew about aloe vera.
I aald I know It'• In a lot or producta and I've
heard It'• very good as a treatment tor bums.
Alt.er I left her, I began to think about aloe
vera. What did 1 really know about it, what was
it?
.VD~
Included painful muacle •puma A.l&o, it wu very
bluer to the wtu.
Tho aloe mucilage. raw from tho Creah plant
la Wied externally aa an analgesic for bums,
ecrapee, 1unburn and Insect bit.es and to promote
healing of t10rea ca~ by theftC occurrences.
A university team, aaya Dr. Weiner's book,
has found that aJoe is a moet l'ffective agent to
wie In treatment of mmor rudiation bums, and,
because It Is a soothing liquid, the aloe juice is
uacd in many cosmetics. So Its versatility seems
to know no end.
Valtny durtna her villt to Newport Beach for the
grand openins of her facial salon. At that time
she told me about her new book and the chapter
that she Included deecriblng ingredient.I to be
found In C<l8metics.
She lists aloe WI "IOOthlng, healing, natural
sun screen, burn re generator that drawa
lnfecllon at the akln surface and IB a sedative for
nervous skin." ,
Going through my library, I found a book on
herbs, Dr. Michael Wt•iner's guide to Herb
Medicine. I discove red there are about 180
species of these succulents in different sizes and
forms of aloe. Most have spiny edges.
rock garden.
Their first use as medicine came in 333 B.C.
when Alexander the Great heard of thi.a plant
and aent a corn.rni&5ion to the island of Socotra
(Zanzibar) to check out the plant and to return
At one drug store, I found a complete line of
skin care products, cleansers, fresheners, llO&Pfl
and aloe gel
Aloe vcra seems to be ever ywhere for
everything. T here is a television corrunerclal -
girls dancing and singing 'We've got aloe vera' -
promoting a hair removal lotion. They promise
smoother and softer legs if you use their product.
You can find the plants at garden ahopa and
grow it in your kitch en so you may have
immediate access ln case of burns, so frequent ln
a busy kitchen. I have never tried it for bum
treatment, but friends tell me it really works.
When my friend asked me about aloe vet'a,
she also wondered where I got m,Y ideas for my
column. Maybe I shouldn't tell her, but
sometimes the idea comes from something I see,
read or problems I have and sometimes 1t is aa
simple as a casual question during a chat with a
friend.
The aloe's home originally was the African
desert, according to the book, and so they will
grow well in direct sunlight and, due to their
stiffness and radial synunetry. they fit well in a
with samlles. The wee from the aloe leaves were used Qll
a purga ve or cathartic. It was mixed with
fennel to offset undesirable side effecta which Earller this year. I interviewed Christi!le
SCR auction to offer more than 350 items
If you like to buy at bargain prices or
if you love to travel and enjoy good food
and entertairunent. the place for you on
July 10 is the fourth annual variety
s how and auction at South Coa st
Repertory.
The old -fash ioned them e for this
fund-raiser as a t.akeoff from the season's
final production, "Tintypes." The
c.-elebration begins at 6:30 p.m. with a
gourmet dinner catered by Pe nnington.
Outside the the ater a giant hot-air
balloon will dominate the food serving
a rea which will be decorated with
colorful balloons and a barbe rshop
quartet will entertain With SO flgS
reflecting the era of 1900-1920.
Following dinner, more than 350
items, valued in excess of $70,000 will go
on the auction block. Mel Giller will
conduct a live auction inside on center
stage, explained even t s general
~hairman, Jane Martin. A silent auction
will be staged in the lobby, and a flea
market sale will be held on Second
Stage. Martin said.
Going to the highest bidders will be
s uch prizes as trips and vacation
packages to far away romantic places
including a 28-day cruise through the
Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas
which has been donated by Royal Cruise
Lines. Fre nc h Airlines, UTA h as
provided a vacation in Tahiti, and
hopeful travelers may bid for a 21 -day
tour of nine European countries courtesy
of Trafalgar Tours.
F ARA WAY PLACES --Successful bidders at the SCR July 10
auction will be heading for faraway places. Jane Martin, standing,
and her assistant chairwoman Diane Diehl display posters to publicize
the travel opportunities. Over 70.000 items will go on the block.
Other bid items include trips to
Chicago, Phoenix, Palm Springs and San
Francisco and the use of vacation
condominiwns in Mammoth, Snowmass,
Colo., Palm Desert. Ojai, San Luis
Obispo, Coto de Caza and the Winners
Circle Beach and Tennis Club.
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Also to be auctioned off are tickets to
Angel , Dodger a nd Rams games,
numerous dinners. brunch with Dr. and
Mrs . R o he n Schuller along with
reserved seating a t the C r yst a l
Cathedral, luggage, cases of wine and
aerobic dance lessons
At the flea market, you might pack up
a tie donated by Johnny Carson, a .
ReRRie Jackson autographed baseball. a
Disneyland VIP hosted tour, lunch with
Denver Pyle, a day on the set of "The
Dukes of Hazzard" or a private tour for
eight or the Playboy Mansion plus
theater props and costumes.
An hour of music and laughter is
promised by Director John-David Keller,
when actors in SCR's resident company
presents its variety show.
"A special treat this year will be the
appearance o f SC R 's Y o ung
Conservatory Players who ~ill be
making their SCR mainstage debut,"
Keller said.
"We expect 525 to attend the event,"
Martin said, "and we expect to improve
on last year's achievement by 40 percent
and we even ho~ to surpass this year's
goal of $60,000 for the SC'.R 1981 -82
annual fund."
Martin is first vice president of the
governing board and is in charge of ways
and means for the guilds. She is a
member of the Irvine Guild.
Assisting Martin has been Diane
Diehl, assistant general chairman for the
a uction. "The response from individuals,
businesses and corporations has been
very tmpressive." Diehl said. "People are
very enthusiastic about supporting the
kind of theater and community service
that SCR is presenting." Diehl also is a
member of the Irvine Guild.
Others working on the committees of
the Fnends of SCR Guilds are Barbara
Bryant, Joyce Justice. Janyce Hustwit,
Be lly Taylor. Ruth Goulet, Barbara
Murray, Kay McDonald, Marlene
Hermes, Judy Dobbs, She rene Ross,
Sharley Lampert, Doris Pascale. Daphne
Walker, Ed Parr, Mia Terry, Mary Dell
Lucas, Catherine Thyeb, No reen
Peschke. Katnv Stuart. Patty Gaunt.
Dot Clock and Barbara Slote.
Working with the guilds are the SCR
board of trustees and FACES, a support
group of young professionals.
Tic k e ts , catal og s a nd further
information can be obtained by calling
SCR.
"Ticket deadline is June 30," said
Martin. "Dress for the evening is just
dressy, not too forma l and not too
casual," she added.
Officers installations
held by women's group
Mrs. James Gilmore has been installed
as president of the Costa Mesa Women's
Club. Serving with her will be Mmes.
Gilbert Starkenburg, D. L. Albrecht and
Arthur Bussler, vic.'e presidents; H. Earl
Scott and John R. Thompson, secretaries
and Viola Munsey, treasurer. The club
will resume meetings an September.
Taking over the gavel as president of
the Affiliates of Laguna Beach Museum
of Art is Trudy Farrington. Her board
includes Arnita Albright. Beverly Tuttle,
Susie Eisenhart, Landa Toney, Hazel
Castle and Mary Jane Yohe.
Other organizations installing new
officers include the Patrons of Golden
West College and the Orange County
Chapter of USC's T own and Gown
Juruor Auxiliary.
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Carol wears a striped chiffon Oscar de la Renta
creation. Harem pajamas and tunic top is covered with
flowing caftan. A woven silk cord belt accents the
bright stripes of fuchsia, red and green. Price of the
four pieces is $1315.
An outfit well suited for Carol's role as a
businesswoman and president of Newport Harbor
Area Chamber of Commerce. The Benton Limited
three-piece suit of moss rose and natural linen is priced
at $660.
Orange Coast lady of fashion: Carol South
They say if you want a job done you ask a
busy person.
The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce must have had this in mind when
electing Carol South its 75th president.
She has been a member of the orgaruzation
for more than seven years and during that time
has filled many positions inclucling executive vice
president last year.
And stepping into the role of president is not
a new undertakmg for her . She was president of
the Women's Division of the chamber in 1979
and 1980 after having served as vice president in
1978 and on its executive board for three years.
In 1981 South was chairman of the Silver
Anchor awards and chauman of the Wimbledon,
West Tennis Tournament.
She is an active member on the vital
government.al affairs committee, the Captains
Club, the membership committee and the
Commodores Club.
Besides her work with the chamber. she is
first vice pres.1dent of the Cabaret Chapter of the
Orange County Music Center. a Charter 100
executive board and charter member of the
organization of women in achieveme nt; a
member of SUN (Speak Up Newport); a member
of the International GraphoanaJysis Society: a
member of John Wayne Tennis and Balboa Bay
clubs and was recently elected to the board of
South Orange County Voluntary Action Center.
And it's not all work and no play for South
-her hobbies include tennis, handwriting
analysis, sailing and gourmet cooking.
South is a native of Carlsbad, N.M .. who
moved from Pasadena to Orange County m 1972.
She resided in Newport Beach for more than six
years before buymg her present home m lrvine.
The chamber's president is manager of
commercial and institutional marketing for
Albert C. Martin and Asscc , a firm of planners,
architects and engineers, in Irvine.
Previously she was associated with the KoU
Co., ColdweU Banker Commercial Brokerage and
Cannell and Chaffin.
South studied at New Mexico University
and holds a Certified Master Graphoanalyst with
the International Graphoanalysis Society
In the world today women make so many
contributions in all areas that it's hardly
newsworthy to mention -but South is the first
female president in the chamber's 75 years of
existence.
Chamber member Tim Parker said, "The
personal involvement Carol has brought to the
office is genuine. Her interest and concern for
others' opinions are making her a sut'CeSSfuJ
president."
COVER -Carol South, president of the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber o f
Commerce, wears an Alfred Bosa.nd gown
from Neirrl8n Marcus' Couture Salon. Silver
bugle beads and pearls fully trim the
blouson bodice of the $2. 795 peach chiffon
creation designed with a Fortuny pleated
skirt. Carol was photographed at Balboa Bay
Club by Daily Pilot photographer Pat.rick
O'Donnell.
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Carol wears with the black wool and rayon St. John Knit suit. This
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California wearing, and why not? The St. John Knits come from
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Tuesday • June 29
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~'Honeymoon Capital ' hot
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By ED McCULLOUGH •1uol1tld ,,_,. Wl'ttlf
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. -June is
the tradlUonal wedding month, but
\Our ~mot.era arld hotel managers ln
the 'Honeymoon Capital of the
World" didn't get a sudden crush of
brfdea and grooms ln can trailing tin
cans.
That probably never happens in
Niagara Falls, despite the city's
nickname and reputation. The
newlywed market was pretty brisk
once, though . Now, it's almost
ignored.
But a plan is now finally being
developed to capitalize on the city's
worldwide reputation.
"We're planning a nationwide
contest to find the oldest couple who
had their honeymoon in Niagara
Falls," said Paul Verciglio, president
of the Hotel and Motel Association.
The prize is free trip to Niagara Falls.
"We have given honeymooners a
great deal of thought recently."
Verciglio said. "We plan to r e-
establish Niagara Falls as the
honeymoon capital of the world."
John Oliver, director of tourism at
the Convention and Visitors Bureau,
said that Niagara Falls is not actively
sold as a honeymoon destination.
"We all offer a h oneymoon
package, but it's a small part of our
business." added Norma Andersen,
dlrector of sales and marketing at the
historic Hotel Niagara.
This lack of promotion is surprising,
co nsidering the city's close
identification with newlyweds. The
most recent issue of Modem Bride
magazine ranked Niagara Falls with
the U.S. Virgin Islands and Me>0co
and called it "the most famous
honeymoon spot on earth."
To city officials and businessmen,
however. a newlywed la .!wt another
tourist, and brides and brfdesrooma
are a lot harder to attract than
bowlers and bridge players.
Conventions are what the city
wants . Last year 128 ,000
conventioneers came and 16 5
conventions pledged to come in the
near future.
"AB Niagara Falls sita today, most
advertising money is geared to the
general public -tourists," Verclglio
said. "l don't think any of the hotels
ever really did anything to attract
honeymooners. It was a natural
evolution because of the falls."
"Several years ago, somebody did a
very rough survey," Oliver said.
"Somewhere between 5 and 7
percent" of all tourists -about 5
million last year, from dozens of
countries -were honeymooners.
Travelers have flocked to Niagara
Falls since the 1830s, when a railroad
spur linked it with nearby Lockport
and the Erie Canal.
Those were the days when the city
was a summer spa for the wealthy,
who came fo r its restaurants,
rambling inns and Turkish baths with
water pumped in fresh from the
cataracts.
"It was a chance to get away
quickly and very comfortably," said
city historian Donald Loker, who
noted that picnickers came by trolley
from as far away as Cleveland and
Rochester. "Pleasure travel did not
truly come in until the railroads."
How Niagara Fall s became
identified with honeymooners is
unknown. Loker said, though it's
"good speculation" that newlyweds
represented a distinct group among
the wealthy and the day-trippers who
were the early travelers.
A child's art exhibit due
by Laguna Niguel Women's C lub
A children's art corner will be
sponsored Sunday, July 4, by the
LAGUNA NIGUEL WOMAN 'S
CLUB at the community celebration
at Crown Valley Community Park.
Children may draw impressions of the
Fourth of July and in return, receive
a flag and have their pic ture
displayed.
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS is
hosting a luncheon June 30 for
members of the OASIS Club in the
community room of their Corona del
Mar branch, 3021 Pacific Coast
Highway . For information, call
759-9471 .
SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY
officers Carmen Smith and Shari
Garay. of the West Orange County
Alumnae. are attending the sorority's
national convention in Kentucky.
NEWCOMERS ' CLUB OF
NEWPORT BEACH will tour the
Norton Simon Museum of Art in
Pasadena July 8. For transportation
arrange ments. call 720-0639 or
765-1683
OLDER WOMEN'S LEAGUE
chapter is being organized in South
Orange County to help women with
their problems and their needs. The
fledgling group will meet July 8 at 4
p.m. at the South Orange County
YWCA. F o r inform ation . ca ll
838-6247
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Or1ngt Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 27, 1982
Mollie
Th• Executive
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We'hove on elegant Jelly bean Jar for YOll'
favorite V.l.P .. Hondcut
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Parnis: The fall collection for 1 9 8 2
will focus strongly on slim look
Plan Now For Your
July 4th Celebration
Let us help you with:
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Chairs
Canopies
Barbeques
5 gal. thermovats
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The Mollie Pa.mis silhouette for fall
1982 is slim.
The evening cloth es, still slim,
though spiral flounces or big pouts of
taffeta or satin m ay b e added, are
dramatically beautiful.
Silk crepe dresses are soft in
i nteresting colorings and pr in ts.
Waistlines are varied.
Ultrasuede suits are part of the 1982
collection designed by George Sa.men.
The fabtjc is practical and one that so
many sop~twated women Jove.
Satin cocktail suits re flect the
nostalgic look.
Mollie Parnis adores b eaded
evening jackets and regards them as her
signature each year.
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BY VIDA DEAN or ... .,.,... ... "
Did you happen to eee that plane puWng a
banner and clrcllns above Balboa Bay Club lut
week?
That was a salute to Dora and Ned Hill w'ho
were In the clubhouse below celebratlns their 50th
weddlns anniversary.
Their children hosted the reception, and about
300 friends called to congratulate them.
"There were 18 Hills at the party, Including all
aeven of our grandchildren and three of our
great-grandchildren," Mra. HW aaid.
Hoet.lng their parenta were sons, Tom and
flank, along with their wives, Jean and Joan, and
-.lao Barbara HW, who was wile to their late son,
Kim, who died in 1974.
Dora Owens and Edgar Hill w ere married on
.June 18, 1932 in the Chi Omega House at Hillsdale
College In Michigan where shb was a teacher.
Following the marriage, they lived in Los
Angeles until moving to Lido Isle in 1940 where he
•tabllshed a ship building company.
During their 42 years in Orange County, they
have been influential members o{ many
Qrgani:iations and have made outstanding
contributions to the lives of many people.
Hill helped start Mariner's Bank, and with
John Wayne, helped form the 552 Club, a support
group for Hoag Memorial Hospital. He is a charter
roember of ~ Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commeree commodore Club, served as president of
the chamber and was a founder of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church.
Dora Hill became active in St. Andrews and led
the drive to establish Hoag. She was president of
the Orange County Chapter of the Florence
Crittent.On Services, but probably is best known as
the first woman to serve as mayor of Newport
Beach.
SUPPER WITH SINATRA? -That
experience is awaiting the patrons of the South
Coast Foundation for the Developmentally Disabled
following the Frank Sinatra benefit Sept. 25 at
Irvine Meadows Amphitheater.
First patrons were announced at a cocktail
party last week hosted by Tim Strader of the Koll
Company.
These are Rolla Thorsdale, Strader, Lance Blue
of Commerce Bank, Dick Allen of Servatron,
Mamie Reed, Mike Gering of Gering Law offices,
Larry Hoffman, Lloyd Massey of Birtcher Pacific,
Bob Rau of Parker Hannifin, Terrence Melton,
Margaret Fluor and Danilo Cacciamatta of Peat,
Marwick. Mitchell and Co.
Another patron cocktail party will be hosted
August 21 by Chanteclalr Restaurant.
The black tie supper is sponsored by Heritage
&nk which has contributed $20,000 toward the
affair.
Additional information on patron/corporate
sponsor packages may be obtained by calling the
foundation office at 645-7791.
NEW DIRECTORS FOR NEW DrRECTIONS:
-Mark F.c:fwards, Anne Nutt, Joy Pool, John
Sauer, Janet Smith, Bud Willis and Vida Dean were
welcomed as new members of the board of New
Directions for women at a dinner held at the BalbQa
&y Club.
Hills celebrate 5q years of wedded bliss
HAPP Y COUPLE -Golden balloons were
flying to mark the golden wedding
a nniversary of Dora and Ned Hill,
1 celebrated at Balboa .8ay Club. To greet
more than 300 well-wishers, Mrs. Hill wore
a blue gray dress and a lei of miniature
orchids.
Retiring president Sue Schaar announced
continuing board members and the offices they will
hold for the cominJl vear.
Dot Clock will serve as president with Dorothy
Hardcastle, recording secretary; Cecilia Nott,
corresponding secretary; Jim Nicol, treasurer; Grant
NcNiff, fund-raising chairman and Sally Coombe,
public relations chairman. Others continuing are
Carolyn Johnsrud, &bette Kelly, Bev Langston
and Les Thomas along with Schaar.
New board member Anne Nutt will serve as
vice president.
Retiring board members are Sam Cunningham,
Linda Krucker, Diane Lawson, Bart Por\;er and
Carole Tomlinson.
Guests had the opportunity to view a new slide
presentation on New Directions whic' is a
residential facility in Costa Mesa which nouses
alcoholic women in their recovery program.
Janie Arnold, executive director for the
facility, established in 1977 by the Junior League of
Newport Harbor, said the slide presentation is
available to organizations for use as program
material.
Guests included members of the-Dolphins,
Women's Auxiliary for New Directions (WAND)
and Las Socias, groups that help support the
non-profit facility.
New Directions operates without the support of
any government funding, depending instead upon
foundations, corporations and individuals who
contribute money for its support.
CELEBRATING -Three of the 18 Hills
attending Ned and Dora's golden party
were, from left, Hank, Barbara and Tom
Hill.
CONTI NUES SERVING -Cecilia Nott
with husband Bruce at the New Directions
dinner at Balboa Bay Club. The continuing
board member will serve as corresponding
secretary .
... .
NEW DIRECTIONS
-Sue Schaar,
standing, has retired
as president of the
New Directions board
and passed her dutie5
along to Dot Clock.
With the former and
the present is Grant
McNiff, fund -raising
chairman.
TAGGED -Jim
Nicol has been tagged
• for treasurer of New
Directions and he is
, · being name-tagged by J Muriel Zink as Russ
Zink watches.
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• Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 27, 1982
TRAVEL
Computer camps will be
youngsters' rage for summer
By CYNTHIA ROBERTS A tt'ae1• ,_ Wrht
HARRIS BURG, Pa. -Cumpcr 's cht~klisl.
Sneaken , pockut knife, compass, backpack. blut•
jean.a, computer chlp11 and rloppy discs.
Computer chips and floppy dillCS? Abeolutely,
becau.ee the summer of '82 will see thowiands of
younp1ers across the nation in special computer
camps, which are popping up like ao many pockoi
calculators during a math quiz.
From California to Cape Cod, Wiscon sin to
Texas, camp directors are teaming up computer
programs with slng-alon gs, weenie roasts and
mountain hikes.
And this kind of high-tech camping doesn't
come cheap. Two-week sessions at residential camps
range from $650 to nearly $800 Cor computer classes
and a variety of activities. including sailing and
bicycling.
For the budget-conscious. there are computer
day camps and summer programs at many of the
nation's colleges, high schools and science centers.
Arthu r Michaels of Computer Camps
International says he has had more than 8,000
inquiries from across the nation and 17 countries
about his camps in Wisconsin, Texas and New
England.
"It's not Just a United States phenomena. It's
sweeping the world:" said Michaels, who's planning
to expand from 300 campers last year to 3,000 this
season.
In hot competition Cor those Pac-Man champs
and computer wizards is Atari Inc. A newcomer to
camping, the compu ter game king is opening camps
in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, California and
Wisco n sin. The company also is consid e r ing
underwriting day camps for inner city youngsters at
the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C.
National Computer Camps in Connecticut is the
UNIV AC of computer camping -it was the first
and destined to be copied
Mik e Fla ks, administrative director, was
running specialty sports camps five years ago when
an acquaintance suggested there s h ould be a
summer place for non-jocks.
"When we first started, I'd say we really got
the eggheads," Flaks said. "You know, the kids
with horn-rimmed glasses. Now we're attracting
the all-around kid. not just a math or computer
genius."
Computer camps accept young people from
ages 9 to 18. About 70 percent of the applicants are
boys, but directors say more girls are applying each
year. Instructors are coUege computer majors or
high school and university teachers.
The camps use a variety of home computers
from firms such as Texas Instruments, Commooore,
Atari, IBM and Apple. "It's really an offshoot of the
education market, whkh we've been into since the
very beginning," said Apple spokesman Stan
De Vaughn.
The finn has donated close to $1 million in
computers to schools across the United States.
Two OCC
tr ips set
Tw o ove r night
backpacking trips are
planned by the Orange
Coa s t Co ll ege's
Community Service
Office, with Don Baud. a
biolo g y a nd ecology
instructor. leading both.
The San Jacinto area
is the destina tion of a
trek scheduled J uly 10
and 1 1. while back-
pack ers on t he July
31-Aug. 1 trip will go
in t o the Cucamon ga
wilderness.
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School children work with computers at
camp.
hoping to lure young consumers who will
remember Apple when the family shops Cor a home
computer.
Each camp strives for distinction. Marist
College Computer Camp in New York offers tours
of West Point's com puter cen ter an d an IBM plant,
while Computer Camp Inc .. based in Santa Barbara.
delights campers with R2D2-type robots.
At Compute r Camps In te r nation al, all
youngsters get a dose of computer ethks. Director
Michaels decided to add a session on t:opyright laws
and ethics after he paid $300 for a computer list that
showed the mc.'Omes of the parents of prospective
campers.
"I began to think about 1t: What right does
some computer have to hold au that mfonnation?"
Michaels said. "Computers have the capability of
robbing us of some of our individuality and rights."
Some camps structure computer classes and let
campers experiment in their free time. Another
holds three-hour sessions in the morning, "then we
virtually lock the doors and kick 'em outside." said
a camp spokeswoman
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Market Anal~•i•
Dilly Piiat Ouw Jonwa
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SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1982
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Fewer hang-ups for investors?
'Simple f ormula o f Telephon e Switch . Newsletter listed as one of the b est
By ROBERT BARKER Of tM D..., Not lleff
Dick Fabian is an investment
ad viser w ho doesn't concern
himself w i th stock market
intricacies, unemployment rates
or prime rate fluctuations.
He keeps things simple and he
avoids makin g predictions like a
plague.
"I refuse to make those long-
range predictions. Others do that
and they back themselves into a
comer. They hate to admit they
are wrong and they misinterpret
everyth in g to justify their
pred1cUon ."
Fabian, along with wife Marie,
son Douglas, a co-editor, and
daughter Mary Jane, put out the
"T~l phone S w itch Newsletter"
wh ·ch is design ed to advise
su scribers when to transfer
their money between equity
mutual funds and money market
mutual funds in order to make
the most money.
He said his for mula is 100
percent mechanical and Is not
i nf lue n ce d by major
developme nt.s.
"What aome of the others are
saying Is all bull. They don't
know what they're doing.
"I don 't care whether it's
World War II or if the prime rate
is soaring.
"Well, I really do worry about
bombs falling from the skies and
people losing their jobs because
the prime rate is going up to
371h ."
Detecting forgery • 1s an art
Pro fessiona ls' ad vice to a ppraiser s h e lps collectors, too
By BARRY EBERLING
Of the Delly Pllol Steff
"More than 90 percent of all
African objects that I appraise
are either contemporary or fake,"
says Barry A. K.itnick, of Gallery
K. Inc .. a specialist in African and
Oceanic art.
Ki tnick was one of four
forgery experts speaking at an
American Society of Appraisers
(ASA) seminar who depicted a
market in which David Horowitz
would have a field day
Although Kitnick's audience
was per so n al appraisers
attending the ASA's convention
last week at Newport's Marriott
Hotel, w hat he said applies to
collectors as well: Be careful.
but age is a difficult factor to
determine.
"Tests give only the age of the
wood," he said. "A guy had an
object Carbon 14-dated at 700
years old. I knew the person who
carved it."
Kitnic k po10ted to a mask
which he had paid an African
Villager to carve in 1969. The
carver had Qfllficially aged the
stylistically per fect piece by
covering it w ith dirt and wear
patterns.
He held up three fake African
masks and said similar objects are
sold in auction ho~ for $1,500
to $10,000.
iden ti fying African objects.
Personal research doesn't help.
"A friend who is a
neurosurgeon was going to buy
some African art and asked me if
I could recommend some good
books," he said. "I gave hun a
few. then said, 'By the way, do
you know any good books on
neurosurgery? I want to do your
job."'
The only recourse a collector
has is to buy from reputable
dealers who will refund money if
an object is found to be fake,
according to K.itwick.
But those kinds of events, he
asserted, would n't have any
influence on his investment
formula.
The Fabians' newsletter is
published monthly and costs $97
a year.
Financial experts said In
Money Magazine recently it has
one of the best overall records of
a number of investment
newsletters.
Fabian uses three technical
indicators to show people how to
determ i ne whethe r the
probabilities call for an up
market or a down market.
The indicators are the Dow
Jones Industrial average, the
Dow Jones Transportation
average and a table for the
specific equity mutual fund that
is intended to be used.
For each of the indicators,
Fabian includes week -end
closing figures plus a 39-week
average of those figures.
Fabian says investments in a
money market fund should be
switched to an equity fund when
both Dow Jones week-end
averages pass above their
39-week average, or when the
current price of the equity
mutual fund passes above its
most recently computed 39-week
average price along with either
of th e Dow Jones averages
finishing above their 39-week
average.
Stock s of Ora nge Co unty ~ firms are listed on D2.
National m arket action
is summarized on D4-5. _..
Dally Piiot Photo by o.bofefl Wechlet
Authentic African objects are
o n es used by people for
ceremonial or living purposes, he
said. Most predate World War II.
So what can appraisers and
buyers do?
Not much, accord ing to
K.itnick, who claims that there
are only five to 10 people in the
United States who are experts at
Jackie S ilverman. an appraisal
specialist in contemporary prints
and graph ics, spoke more
optimistically. "The best way to
tell if a piece is real is through
literature, or. if more rece11t,
Money is transferred from an
equity mutual fund to a money
market mutual fund when the
equity mutual fund falls below
its most recently comp uted
average wtule either or both the
CO-EDITORS CALCULATE -Dick Fabian and son Douglas
advise newsletter subscribers when to transfer invest-
ments within mutual funds to make the most money.
(See APPRAISER, Page D3) (See NEWSLETTER, Page D2)
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NEIGHBORHOOD GETS A LIFT -When Orange
Coast College psychology instructor Charles Lee took
possession of this modular home by Fleetwood Co. of
Riverside, it arrived by truck that fit snugly into the
driveway. After Ron Gosnell cut off the wheels, th e
874-square-foot structure was lifted over tne presen t
house on Lee's property in Cost.a Mesa and positioned
atop a two-car garage and porch. The two-bath,
two-bedroom house came complete with stove,
refrigerator, carpeting, drapes and oak trim.
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®EWSLETTER TELLS INVESTORS WHEN TO DIAL TO SWITCH FUNDS • • •
Dow Jones averages fall below
their average.
Fabian says the mo s t
importa nt aspect o f h is
investment plan is to know the
current trend of the gene ral
market.
( He says the 39-week average is
pnmarily a momentum index or
a1 moving average.
•1 Fabian says that negative
forces are currently holding sway
and that according to his formula
investments have been in the
money market funds since last
July.
The theory is that they are
earnlng money through interest
while the value of other mutual
funds may be falling.
Fabian, 57, said the telephone
switch investment program was
Staff learns
n
~f owners hip
made pos.s1ble in 1975.
He said. that when ·money
market funds were developed
with i n the mutual fund
company. shareholders of equity
tyP.e funds were give n the
privilege to switch between the
equity type fund and the money
fund and back again by making a
telephone call.
"Most people didn't know that
Most companies encourage employees to attend
l i!rt•t.•r -related classes o utside of w ork, thus
nlturnmg wath improved job skills .
.,, But the e lectronics firm of Odet1cs, Inc ..
..Upplier of sophisticated tape recorders for the
Space S huttle and other world space programs,
glk-s one step further.
With its own training class called "Industry 101 "
a~ ats Anaheim headquarte rs, Ode lics offers
1 rra ployees w ith thoughts of someday owning their
own bu5'ness' tips on how to avoid common
Big enough
to be safe ...
stakes that may lead to failure.
"[ndustry 101 is a unique training tool. It is
. agned for supervisors and is really applicable to
ybody who wants to learn about a company and
many operations," said Joel Slutzky, Odetics
a rd chairman and chief executive officer.
Nies was started by employees who left one
pany to start anothe r. And if one of our
ployees wants to try it, he or she should be
t"Ouraged to do 1t right."
How safe?
-$26 million strong
·Locally owned
·Profitable in 1981
·Administering over $150 million for
other fina ncial institutions
this exists. There's no commission
so who is going to tell them
anything about at?"
"Yo u can d o this al l b y
yourself . Yo u don't need a
stockbroker or an investment
adviser for any of it."
He says that a pplying his
formula to the telephone switch
investment plan had met its goal
o f providing 20 percen t o f
Moderated by Slutzky. the class is taught or
>IP-played" hy employees wath expertise· in such
11 u:s as bank financing, procurement procedures.
h ·mg/firing. contracts, forecasting and marketing.
According to S lutzky, who believes the concept
c· be ;ipphed lo academia, educators from Katella
11 gh School were invited to attend the course as
p· t of Odetacs' active efforts to bridge the gap
I tween business and education.
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"You never predict what the
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market tell you. One day at a
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Fabian ha.-. b1!t'n hcenst'd with
th e Security Ex c hange
Comm 1ss1on sinn• I !170 when he
b t-g a n h a nd ling m a naged
accounts by trading no-load
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an mvC'S tment manual "How to
Be Yo ur O wn Inves tment
Counselor Through the Use of
T e lephone S witc h Mutual
Funds."
I
Traveling? Check
security of cards
SAN l''RANCISC..X> If ymJ
&& rt• 6'" \t Ing ready lo t(o on
v61(•1.clcm, don't think only about
home ~en1ri ly while you're
awuy, t.'Ot\Sldt•r th~ lk.'<'Urity of
your credit cards as well.
"O ur ex perience with
customers indicates you are mon•
likely to have your credit cards
lost or stolen while traveling,"
said Barry Wolfgram, a Crocker
Bank vice president who
manages the retail side of the
bank's credit card operation
About 30 percent of lost or
stolen credit cards are lakcn
ptor<'\mt lOOk mon• th n than four
daya and 4 J)t'l\.'\mt took more
than a month to report th IOll.
"You may be liable tor more
than $50 If you fall to report the
card as missing," said Wolfgram.
-Never leave <.'redit <.'arda In
your car, hotel room or office. Be
wntchful of your purse or wallet
when you are in crowds.
-Check your credit card after
you make a purchase to maku
sure it's yours, and save all
re<:eipts so you can check your
purchases against your bill. This
is especially criti<:al when your
CONSUMER CLOSE-UP
directly Crom the cardholders,
while another Z6 percent are
taken from their home, car or
place of business.
A cardholder's liability for
charges on lost or stolen cards 1s
limited to $50 if the ca rd's
disappearance is r eported
promptly. Yet any fraudulent
activity ultimately ends up being
paid by the consumer in higher
costs for credi l.
"For every $100 you charge on
a credit card, roughly 45 cents
goes to pay for past fraudulent
transactions," said Wolfgram.
"By safeguarding your credit
cards, you can help keep the cost
of credit from increasing."
MasterCard and Visa reported
that in 1981 the combined
amount lost to credit card fraud
reached a staggering $40 million
worldwide.
card is taken to a c.-entral location
to imprint the receipt.
"A gas station attendant or
waiter may imprint more than
one receipt," said Wolfgram. "A
few days later that person can fill
in amounts and withdraw the
balancing amount of cash.
"This means the cash register
w1U balance and the fraudulent
transaction can go unnoticed
unless you check your receipts
against your credit card bill each
month."
-Before you sign a credit
card receipt, check to make sure
the amounts listed and the
addition are correct. ''If you
notice an error, call It to the
salesperson's attention and see
that the receipt 1s torn up."
From Page 0 1
ELECTRONIC E NLARGEMENTS -Pacific
Telephone's Bonnie Sardo uses a magnifying
glass to inspect solid-state components. Left to
right, they are a photodetector that converts
light pulses into electrical signals (used in
lightwave communicatio ns, due to reach
Orange County within three years); a
"magnetic bu bble" board for storing 272,000
Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 27, 1982 Di
bits of data; an early-day transistor. inve nted
by Bell Laboratories scienusts; a memory chip
for storing up to 64,000 bits of information; and
an "electret" microphone, used in PacTel's
e lectronic automatic dialer phone. Electronic
circuitry h e lps to keep the cost of providing
telecommunicat1ons d own .
Survey shows .
work-sharing
popularity up 1
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Em· .
ployers, workers and union•
ltke a program that lets all
employees work fewer houra and
collect partial unemploym ent
insurance, rather than have tome ·
I.aid off altogether on full joblem
pay.
The s tate Emp loyment
Development Department said a
survey . showed the program,•
started m 1978, was favored by :
86 percent of e mployers who :
participated, 90 percent of
workers. and 85 percent of union
officials.
The department said that 3, 173 ,
employers and 111,933 worken :
have used the plan, with big
boosts in numbers during the
recent hard times.
The average worker worked
four days instead of five and
maintamed 92 percent of full-
ti me income when partial
unemployment benefits were
added to reduced wages , the
department said.
It said the employers saved an
average of $16 per worker per '
week over the alternative of
laying off workers on full joblesa ·
pay. ln most c a ses, t he
department said , the workers
maintain fringe benefits.
The partial jobless benefits can
be paid for up to 20 weeks during
a 52-week period. lf the 20 weeks
are exhausted, a worker who iA
laid off LS eligible for adjusted
unemployment insurance.
Here's how to safeguard your
credit cards.
-Keep a list of your credit
card numbers, expiration dates
and phone numbers to call if
cards are lost or stolen. Make
sure that list is kept separately
from your credit cards.
APPRAISERS HELP COLLECTORS SPOT FAKE ARTWORK . • •
-Check your credit cards
periodically to make sure you
have au of them.
-Report lost or stolen credit
cards by phone immediately,
follow up with a letter and notify
the police in the ci ty where the
loss occurred.
"Don't assume the card will
not be found," said Wolfgram.
"About a quarter of those stolen
are recovered, mostly due to alert
merchants who check cards
before allowing transactions."
While 65 percent of the
cardho ld e r s in a recent
MasterCard study reported the
loss or theft of a card either the
same day or the following day. 19
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Help Prevent
llr1tt Defects -
The Natlon't
Number One
ChldHeatlh
Problem.
luppoftthe
MalChof
print records."
But, for non-experts, the best
way is to get in touch with an
expert.
"If someone's gomg to pay $1,
000 for an artwork and doesn't
know if the dealer 1s reputable,
they should get a second opinion
Crom an appraiser or dealer.'' she
said.
Like K.itwick, she had some
collecting horror stories.
She told about a San Diego
client who called he r wanting to
know if a Rockwell print of a
baseball game was genuine.
Given the title and print number.
she <.'aUed the three places where
Rockwell published prints. They
said that he had never done such
a work.
''Then I called the Rockwell
lnstitute in Massachusetts," Ms.
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I described the print. I was told
that I must be from Southern
Cali Cornia. ·
"l was told that they had
already contat·ted the Orange
County sheriff. Someone had
rushed off offset prints and
signed them Rockwell."
She also told how an insurance
company hired her to determine
if a client's Toulouse-Lautrec
print was genuine. The print of a
caped man had been appraised at
$18,550 by an ar t gallery before it
had been stolen.
Having only seen a photo of
the print, Silverman used the
book reference which the art
gallery had used whi c h
mentioned the print's theme but
not the size.
Ms. Silverman was unaware of
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• ~lectronlc Ftllng
a Toulouse-Lautrec pnnt of this
style that was so small.
She finally went to UCLA and
got a catalog of the a rtist's
museum in France. which solved
the mystery.
"A man who Toulouse-Lautrec
had done a p oster for had
commissioned smaller versions of
it and passed the m out,"
Silverman said. "They were like
the 8 x 10 glossies of his day, a
trinket."
Ronald Damma nn of the
Stendahl Galleries revealed that
ih collecting Pre-Columbian art,
his specialty, "faking started in
the rrud-l 6th century, but the
most mtens1ve faking has taken
place Since the 1940s."
He mentioned severaJ ways to
identify forgeries:
-Examine the surface of the
object. If a pre-Columbian statue
has been buried up to 500 years,
there s h ould be calcium or
magnesium dePoS1ts on 1t.
-Look at general style "Most
good fakers are also good
artisans. and they 'll add
something that was not there
origmally.'' Dammann said.
-Analyze clay a nd
ornaments. If they were fired
under high temperatures, they
are fake .
Restorations pose a problem.
"I've seen a head with a whole
new body built ar ound 1t."
Dammann said.
A simple safeguard 1s to
examine the object under
sunlight for different colon; of
clay.
ln tougher cases. a black11ght
will often reveal where new clay
has been added. Also, if restoral
object is submerged m water, it
w1U dry at different rates if there
1s a difference in clay porosity.
The Onental art field is also
fraught with frauds. according to
Wanda Hosford, an Orientalia
a ppraisal expert from San
Rafael.
"Forgencs have been going on
for 2,000 years. so the odds are
against us," she said.
"The biggest problem is a lack
of continuity in the history of
pieces because o r the many wars
m China. You've got to rely on
certain personal info which you
accumulate over a long period of
time."
She recommends comparing
artworks with those in museums.
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'Dukes' right out of kabuki
By Jl!:RR Y BUCK A~ T96evl•loft Wftt•r
LOS ANta,;L~~ Ir you've never
thoujlhl 11! "Thl' Dukl'li of Huu.urd" wi
rcacmhlll\f( 11umur1.1I warriors in lhe
JaP,!!m•iw ktlbukl thf'lltt'r, Denver Pyl~ has.
'They got th(' ldt•o from the kabuki,"
aay11 Pyle, who staNI as Unl'le Jessie In the
CBS hit ~rit'li. "It's very rituallzed. It has
the same heroes, the same villains, the same
challenge."
True, In ever y episode it's Bo und Luke
Duke (pluyed by J ohn Schnelder and Tom
Wopat) vs. the corrupt Boss Hogg and the
incompetenl S heriff ROS<.'Oe P. Coltrane.
And, true, every plot is the same. But it
seems more like a live-action version of tbe
Roadrunner and Wiley Coyote cartoons.
The kabuki might be too high falutin' for
Bo and Luke lo acc.•ept, or evl'n for Uncle
Jessie, the only character m the show who
seems lo have a Lick or sense.
Neverlhel~. that's the way Pyle, who is
also a writer and director, S<.'<'S 1t. He recalls
that when Paul Newman shot him m slow
motion m "The Ldt-llandcd Gun" it was
taken from Kurosawa's "St.-ven Scimurai."
That m ovie also wa'l Westernized mlo "The
Magnif1<.-ent Seven"
"The ·Dukes' 1s also rnualized," says
Pyle. who directs l'Very fourth episode.
"The same thing has lx><·n handled more
subtly by other producers. Eve ry
'Gunsmokc' was the same for 20 years, but
I defy you to say where the sameness is.
But it frightens me when I Set> the same
slory every Friday night. They say, listen,
there are only seven plots. Sure, but out of
those seven plots came ·Ah, Wilderness,'
'Macbeth' and 20 year!i of 'Gunsmoke.' I
Now it is free
to become one of us.
think 'Duk1•11' J1•f1n1tt•lv hu11 too 111u1·h
samenl'IS.'f. 1 think 1t'11 hurtJn411 till' 11huw "
The (uturt• of "Tho DukMl of H111uarJ"
wu thrown Into doubt m Muy wlwn
Schnt>lder and Wopat aiud tht•y wt•re
quitting the show tmd f1h.-d i.ull against
Warner Bros. They allegl'<i thl'y were not
receiving their 11hure of pro fits fro m
men.•handisJng tht>ir Ukenesst•11 on games.
books, loys and other 1 tems.
Pyle, 62, the sage wh1tc-huired, wh1te-
bearded patriarch of 'Dukes,' has spent
much of his r~nt career playing loveable
old roots, but to many people he will
always be best remembered as the lawman
who gunned down Warren Beatty a11d
Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie and Clyde" He
says, "l became thl' v11la1n of the show
People threw things at thl' scret'n They
really hated me.''
Pyle says he's part of a big family on the
set -until he puts on his dirl'<·tmg cap "I
push hard when I'm d1rcct1ng," he says
"The other actors can't separate their
buddy the ac·tor from th<• d1rl'<'lor But we
still have fun when 1 d1rc.•<:t "
He recalls that he got into d1rcctmg ~ a
result of several appcaran<.'t.'S on "Death
Valley Days." prcxiul'Cd by his good friend,
Bob Stabler.
"I had a birthday party with funny
gifts," he says. "I got a lot of weth that
chattered. Bob gave me a stack of 'Death
Valley' scripts. He said pac·k one out and
you can direct it. That's how I got started.
After that I directed all of tht• shows with
Robert Taylor as the host."
He also directed a numbt>r of shows
when he was on "The Doris Day Show."
Later, in addition to numerous guest
appt.•uram•1•11 on "(;un.'imukt'." Ill' uh10 wrotl•
st.•verul show11 fo1 th1.11 m•ru'N with Juy
Simm..,
"l'vt• never dlrt'<·ted u pll'tun• hut I 'd 11un'
llkl' to," he says "The• lroublC' 111 1t'11 hkl'
geltinl( 11t.urk>d aguln You'vt> i Ol to COffil' 1n
with your c:ans of C1lm undl•r your arm and
start hustling. I'm too rll'h to think of domg
that. J might pul my own money into a
picture."
Pyle is also tht> founder and owm.•r of a
sucC'essful school that tru1ns optital
technidans.
He was born In a small ranth town 1n
Colorado and was namt.'d Dl.'nvt.•r lx'<'C.lUSt'
his parents liked thl' naml· of that t.·1ty . Ht•
attended Colorudo Stall' UnivNi.11y,
worked 1n the Texas and Oklahoma Oil
fnelds, tht:n movl>d to Los An~c·lt•:i and
b«ame a page at NBC. He quit that )OU to
.)Om the Navy m World War II, but wa.-;
wounded at Guadakanal and g1vl•n u
medical discharge m 194 2
Pylt• spends much of his spar1: tlmt• on his
boat. He says, "I grew up wht.•re you nl•ver
saw water I h1tchh1ked hC're m 1939 and
the first thing J did was go straight to the•
0<.-ean. I fell m love with the wawr right
there. 1 was m Newport &>ach, but some
guy told me it was Hollywood I didn't
know the difft•ren<.'l'
"( like to c:ook on tht• bo<it I :ifX'(.'tauw m
gourmet cooking ou t of the can You t.•an
take a certain frozen potato soup, drop m
some fresh oysters and turn 1t into the lx•st
oyster stew in the ~orld ."
Pyle is restoring an old schooner, and
after the intervtt'W ht' returned to work
overhauling a pump in the engine room
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Orang Cooat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 27, 1982 07
Lucy 'hatching' Broadway musical
By JAY SllARB UTT
A#Otef'la Wrlt411'
NEW YOt\K Lut•y Simon. 'lstn of (\1rly,
daughter uf ll publtsher, nw«· uf u vt-w11111 .)<1:u
crlUc, alts at thP piano In ht•r 11unny high .. 1.x.iw
Central Park apurtmi:nt, n1)udling with ~om<•
chords.
"This i11 llkl' my first child, like havmt( u baby."
sh e says. smiling. "And l'm sull very pregnant.
When I give bll'th io at, lt'U be . . Wow!"
Translation: S he's hatd11ng a Broadway
musical. her first both as u composer und a c-o-
produ('er. She's wriHAm 20 songs for it so far, and lf
all goes well tht• show wall open herl' m March
1983.
Thl• show 1s "Prairie." a family muskal set in
the 1880s It's bast>d on the Laura Ingalls Wilder
pionet>r-lHe novl'ls that gave NBC and America the
Jong -running "Little House on the Prairie" scrws
"I've always been attracted lo family things,"
says Miss Simon, raised an a lamily o{ books and
musk , with her older sister, Joanna, going into
opera. and the youngest, U.rly. the family superstar
in pop mUSK'.
"When we were kids," Lucy says. "we all went
to Broadway mus1cals. grew up hstcnmg to the
great show tunes, listening t o Rodger:. and
Hammerstein. st>eing 'South Pac1f1t·' and 'Carousel.'
"'A great way to grow up And I thank it's very
important that therl' be things both children and
their parents can be uttracted to at the same time
Things that cornbtnP an t•xpc.•rient·t• for thPm.
"Well, that's what I'm hoping wall happen with
'Prairw.' Thal 1t becomes that kind of fa.m1ly
expericncl· m the theater."
Miss Simon, an attracllvt'. sandy -haired
woman with a dir('Ct, pleasant manner. has her own
family, a son, a daughter and a husband, David
Levine" a psychiatrist and a "Pratrtl'" producer. Al>'" ... '"' ""',.--• ,. ....... ,,.. .. , c-h1''"
Carly, going solo. hit gold and stardom m 1971
with "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should
thank only 1ny rt•lottvl'S bought them," she auys,
t(nnnin~ "Of l'OUrM'. I thank thl·n"11 a l(fl•ul probll'm
wh1•n mu· 'lhllng muk1'H 1t In a flC'lci
· Wlu 11 .1n11tlw1 01w ~·oim•' 111t11 th.1l fwht, tlwr1·
JU11t 1::.11'l 1111y roorn"
So. 11lw "·'Y'" bhi.· IT\O.'itly qull pc•r f111 m111g to l.w u
waft· .111d mottwr Sht• kq,H h1.·r hund in with an
O<X'u::.u1mtl 1x·rf11rmanl't'o lor fun. and pnxhK'\'d two
a('da1rnt'<l "111 1 larmonv" albumi. tor kids, n.ocords
feuturtng h1•1 sti.lt•r an·d sud1 0Lh1•r roi:k Lights as
Bruc1..• Springsll'l.•n and Billy ,Jod.
"Wh1•n I clt'<'ldt·d tlwn· wasn't unv room" for
anulht•1 Smmn :.uµt·rswr. ::.hl· say:., "1t al·tually was
u gn•at rl'l1l'f thtit I n•ally J1dn'l huvc· lo di) that "
But M1~ Simon. who~· husbund µlc:1ys trumpet.
began gc-uang tht• urge: to muk1• rnu:.11· agum as twr
kid~ gn·w oldl•r
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Aboul two y1·un, .it(u, .. ht· '><•Y"· 11hl' Wt•nt to a
family fncml, ir :.how husant'b.' UJ<t•nt, and dN:larl'd,
"Wt•ll, lwrt· f am, n •udy to do a Hrotulway show "
A ... ..a 1•0111µ<>:.1·1 . nut .1 f>t•rformt•r
Thi· a~t·nt. how1•vt•r IJ<>lilt•, w.11; a bit lx•mused,
she ret·ulb "lit• told nw. 'I know you'rE' a very
gifted wr1ll'r But frankly. 1f you hav1•n't done
anything on Broudwuy. H's uumj.{ t11 hi· v1·ry hnrd to
sell you ·
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wtuit 1 wanll'd to uo 'l'twn, a liuht bulb w<•nt off in
my head -'Little llouS(• un thl· Prairie.' And I
turned around and w..ilkt><.I flKhl h<il k llllu ht~ office
with that 111 rnand ..
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A OATTLE IS AOOUT TO OEGIH
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the piano in her New York apartm ent
where she is writing music and co-prcxiucing
her first Broadway musical called "Prairie."
Be.'' Lucy's success was more modl'St with a couple ••••••••••••••••••••••• of soft-rock albums.
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 27, 1982
GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Q, M)' partDt'f h.. •Ome
•Ort ul bromldeo fur eveory ur
C'Hlun. Ont1 of hh1 favorhH
rrop• up aftu I have ju.m~d
to 1ame and hl', with a 1uod
hand, pa .. H and we mak.-
•lam. ltt1 th11n look• al n\fl
with a 1hod1t1d ·upre11lon
and u y11: "Rut partnu, you
made a 'drop-dead' bid." 11
ther.i •uch a thins. and have I
bt1en b lddlns thl1 badly for
all the11t• )'t'ar"? -J. Camp·
bell, Dou Ka ton, fla.
t1'hja qut'•tiun hu been
awarded thc-w11t1kly prin.I
A. -It only t h1• pn.~on who
hud inv1·nl1•J that ll'rm had
folio"' \'tl 111' ""' n adv1rt>!
·1 h1•n• .1r1• \ 1•n h•"' 111'ilanr1")
"' ht•rc• .1 d rtll• dr.111' hid 111•
• 11r ... tnd rn1 ... 1pply1n..: th.11
.1dv11•1· ha' ru'l 11111111111' ul
p11111l' 11\ l'r th1• ,\ t'.1r ....
l'ht· uni) 11nu· that l(,lnh
l111h mu .. t h1· p.1 ... wJ art> on
tho"' han1h "'ht-rt-ont'
pl.1yl'r ha~ l11111tcd hi'i hand
,111d I ht• 11th1·r. know in)(
.ilnw-.t '"""'ti) "'h.H has purl
rll'r hold-.. elt>rl <> to bid Kllmt'
1'1•rha~:. th1• mo.,t typ1ral
ra.;1• of th1!> '' whc·rc opl'nt'r
h,.., bid on1· or two no trump
and rt'spondl'f lt•aps lo g<1m1·
cJ1r<'<•tly. e1th<>r in a suit or no
trump. Tht> onl)~ excusl' for
opener biddinl{ al(ain is that
hl' miscounted his point s 1n
lht• rir<;t plau· .ind ha~ now
l1>rat1·d an t•xtra .ict'!
A not her ra-.t· 1~ where om·
p.1rtn<•r h<i' prc<•mptt•d und
tlw other r;u,1·' lo Kame Hut
hl'r<' 11 IS nnt I h~· re:.punder·,
,11·11on that t' th1• drop dt•ad
hid the prut•mptor. by h111
llr'it b11J. '" barrnd Crom /IC'
l 1111{ lll(lllll. 'ilOCll ht• hill
ulrudy d1·11<:r1bt•J h1~ hand
111·rur11ll'ly
Many pl11yN't Kt•t con(u ud
with I ht• followrng 111lu11llu11:
South North
I v I +
4 •
Oh, th<> numbt•r of times I
hav(' hN1rd North accuse
South of hav111K made a bid
that h11d to ht' passtid! Wh11t
ullt'r non:.en:.e. Just exam1nl'
the logtc of the i.1tuation.
North's one ~pade
response can btt made on as
lt'w as ti·7 points. Knowinl(
thal, South ha' jumped to
l(<lmtt. evt'n though his part
nt'r might havt' been bidding
on a relatively weak four
rurd :.uit. Therefore. South
mu:.t have a hand worth
about 20 point:. and excellent
..,upport for North's suit. If
North has a full Opt'ning bid,
tht'rc is no u cust' for his
pa .. sing. There :.hould he a
slum on the hand.
Q. -I have come up with a
1reat Improvement io 11<or·
log contract brid1e. How do I
10 about havio1 It accepted
and publlciied? Everyooe
who haa tried It acree1 with
me that it makea for a more
interesting 1ame. -R. Hig·
gioa, Waltham. MaH.
A. -The American Contract
Bridge League at 2200
Democrat Rd.. Memphis,
Tenn. 38116. represents the
World Bridge Federation in
thll1 p11rl 111 tht· wurhl llul
1lun ·i h11ltl your hrt•u th
wu1ting for fonw 111111 fu rturw
Ov1•r tht' Yt'llr~ th..r1• h11v1·
ht•t'n hunilrNl"' •>I 'l\ll{l(t"•l 1·il
t'httngt:s 1n l>rt1l)(l' 111·11ri111(,
but almo11t nurw ha v1· h1·1•11
11c1·1•plt•rl. lly and larl(t'. t hi·
~1·ori111e i.'I "' llurnld \'lllldt•r
bill dt>viwd ll in I ~•~5. l'hat "
µt•rh11pi1 th1• l(rt•alt·~l lr1hut1•
thnl 1•an h1· pi11d to hi111
Q.1-As South. vul111•r,1hl1"
you hold:
+952 '\:?63 0 10764 +AQ52
The bidding has proce~dt•d:
South W e11t North E .. t
Pa11 I + Obie PaH
2 + Pa11 3 Pan
?
Whnt t1C'Uon do you tak1"!
Q.2-Both vulnt>rublc, u'
South you hold. + AQ1054 )6 J KQ962 +J6
The bidding ha~ procc1•dt·d
North E11t 'outh W H t
1 '\:? Pua I + P1118
2 + PaH 2 / P11111
2 'V' Pau ?
Whal action du you takc'!
Q.3 -Neither vulnt'rablt', a.,
South you hold:
+AKS IV 854 0 K10965 +AK
The bidding has proceed~d:
South Weit North Eul
1 NT P111 3 ~ P111
?
What do you btd now'!
Look for ani.wt'r:. on Monda).
TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE
ACROSS 76 Encourage
1 Persian 78 Regal res•
poet dences
5 Pou tree 8 1 Menu words
10 Plant of 82 Indigo plant
the cashew 84 Overacted
lamoly 88 Lie In
15 H1I amt>ush
19 Concealed 89 Common
Como form suffix
20 Oegrac:Je 91 The sweet·
21 Protein sop
i1C1d 91 Make
22 Oete~ter amends
24 Wiseman 94 Instant -
25 tnse<:1 egg 96 Rolltop
26 Park1119 98 Hole m one
area 99 Roman
28 Het>rew household
1e11er gods
29 Sky blue 101 Office copy
30 Deposit 103 Bottle plug
31 S•bertan 105 Canadian
river insurgent
32 Lustrous 106 Gone by
fabric 109 Of ume
34 Oeum 111 The Ram
35 CIOckeO 112 Blue SUll°S
36 Overwhelm bane
38 Motors 113 Goll score
40 Wheel track 116 So1ourn
42 Special sort 118 Radiate
ol plastic 120 Actor Asner
46 Notion 12 I Restrain
47 Mideast 122 Sunllsh
land genus
156 Ustenef's hold theae
"loan" truths . ..
157 One ol 38 Noble. Ger
theGat>ors 39 Arat>lan
158 Coat lold capital
159 Orchestral 41 Chaldean
instrument City
180 Matriculate 42 Song refrain
162 Greek 43 Cavalryman
phys1c1an 44 Biblical
164 Growing OUI town
165 Well Fr 45 Nallveot
166 R818eS Sul
167 The 1mpofo 46 Caviar
168 Galahad 48 Spiders
and others nests
50 Marsn
DOWN 51Les
Eta ts-
1 East Indian 52 Toadllah
vine S3 Verve
2 Great 55 Brlatly
Comb lorm S6Fem
3 Oneol the frulldots
Waughs 57 Down
4 Overly Pref.
optimistic 60 Maacuflne
5 Hiawatha s 61 Music
lranspOrl tor Ravi
6 Jewish Shanker
month 63 Goddess
7 Hamelin ot youth
pest 66Command
8 Boni Lat 67 Plano-
9Wh1le like lnatru·
sturgeon ment
measure
98 lmltaled
100 "-
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Nacht·
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102 Colomblan
Indian
t04 Arris: Fr
106 Tucked 1n
101 French
novelist
108 Norse god
1 to Defeat
Slang
112 Votcanlc
over11ow
113 Horseback
game
114Ahmel
115 Afraid: Scot
117 Ike's
command
119 Salad flah
121 Hindu glanl
122 Chart
124 Tramples·
2 words
126-Lisa
127 Expungers
128 Mix
129 Colonizes
131 Print
measura
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134 -pro-
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56 Picturesque 130 Indicate Berl!n ..... 140Soak
58 Nephrlc 132 Knot in 13 Med scl\OOI 73 Goes by 141 Baby bed
59 Country wood sut>J boat 142Wht1eant
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hand page 135 Conclude tribe 78 Goll score 147 Kiin
62 BlbltCBI 137 Blood 17 Egyptian 79 Overwhelm 149 Hindu
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Raccoons do not make good pets for children
DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I respond to the
young lad who want<.>d to know 1f rat'COC>ns make
good pets? As a wologist who speciallies in small
American mammals, my knowledgl' and expcrient~
~uld be helpful.
I Alth oug h th e raccoon r esembles an
overweight, domestic house cat, ll 1s actually most
,.::losely related to the bear famil y . They an•
hocturnal. which 1s fme if their keepers hkc to stay
\Jp and roam around between midnight and 5 a m
Until the age of one, raC(.'OOns are lovabk
treatures -although they enjoy tearing fabric and
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n ANN LANDERS z
( 13 to 15 months old), they become very aggressive
and unpredictable.
If the keeper 1s w11lmg to spend the money to
have the ra<.'l·oon sexually neutered, declawed and
dl'fan~ed. the animal may be kept with relative
. Leo: Clash proves stimulating
...
Monday, June 28, 1982
ARIES (March 21 April 19): You reaeh defimll'
conclusions con<:ern ing project, relationship
Contract could be involved Focus also on publu.:
relations, new starts symbohung break with past.
Marital status is seriously considered. Leo is m
picture
TAURUS (April 20 -Ma y 20): Aet·ent
moderation, .)Ob gets done 1( diplomatic enough to
gain cooperation of co-workers. You'll regajn sense
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
of direction. Cancer. Capncom , Aquarius person
figure prominently. Answers come vaa intuitive
flash
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Favorable moon
aspect co1nc1des with physical attractaon,
s peculative ventures. creative excitement and
expansion of personal horizons. Social invitation
comes as surpnse -check schedule, keep promises
made to children.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on rules.
regulations, property rights. leases and professional
appraisals. Some restrictions. delays arc ne<.-essary
and wiU eventually prove beneficial Aquarius,
Scorpio, Leo persons play important roles.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Clash of ideas proves
stimulating -hsten . lc·am and test your own views.
Accent on short trips, relatives and investigation of
motives. Members of opposite sex "send signals"
Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives play significant
roles.
incom<· potential and thC' location of needed
matl'rwl Family <.'Onfab revolves around monPy and
how to obtain more of it Taurus, Libra. Scorpio
p<•1-som. play key roles
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What begins as
s trictly an ideal wall actually be transformed mto a
reality. Emphasis on m1liat1ve, corrt"Ct timing, vahd
hunches and ab1hty to sense when something o f
importance is to occur . Technique can now be
ix•rfected.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): What occurs
bE·hind scenl's is more· 1mp~.>rt.ant than might be
anticipated Older individ ual may attetnpt to
delegate• r<'spons1biltty in 1rrespons1ble manner
Prot('(.'t your own inten.•sts, show that you are not
without aJhcs. Watch Capricorn'
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec 21):0p<:'n lines of
communication -people you respect w1U now seek
your advice. Focus on desires, business income.
romance and completion of important assignment
You'll have opportunity to sense pulse of public.
Make most of it!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on
t·u reer, special projects, new approaches and
e'Ontacts with creative. exciting people. Maintain
independent stance. Superior is im pressed. will
make room for you lO advance. Aries, Leo natives
play kc•y rolc.-s.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Long-distance
commumcatton aids in sohdifying plan. Family
member d1scuSS<.'S travel, education. philosophy and
sp1ratual values Be receptive, but remain flexible.
open -minded. Another Aquarian figures in unusual
scenario.
PISCES (Feb. I 9-March 20): Discuss costs.
financial projections with one who would become
your aSSO<:aate. Make inquanes, give fuU rl'in to
an tellcclUal curiosity Someon e may have' you
targeted as source of "something for nothing " Be
aware•'
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Important domestic
adjustment occurs: focus on investments. payments,
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large dog. If angert•d. thl'Y go for thl• head and face. rashes, fainting spells, respiratory trouble and the
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The humam• !>Oell'lll>S, pounds and SPCA.o; have a
large number of caL-. and dogs that cunnCJt survtV('
w ithout human loVl' and attention AN ANIMAL
LOVER IN I lOUSTO.N
DEAR LOVER: Thank you for an e nlightening
essay on "The Raccoon as a Pet." I lea rned a lot
from it .
DEAR ANN LANDERS Aftn re.idmg the
lt•tter from .. Statul·squ(' 1n Chicago," the
5-foot-11 -tn<:h young woman who was made lo feel
hkt:> a freak wht·n shl' wl•nt shopping !or shcx·s (:.ht>
wore a size 11 ). I had tu wnw my story
1 am just under 5 ft'l'l tall .md will bt• 30 yt.1ars
old m a few months My shoe size 1s 4. I can't tell
you how em barrassing 1t is wht•n I shop for shc.x•s lO
be told. "Try the l'hrldrt•n's dt•partment "
If they don't have my s1w (and they usually do
not), they ce1n say so without making me· ft-el l1kl· a
fool -TEENY TOOTSIES IN ELMIRA
DEAR TEENY: The re are some good shoe
companies tha t specialize in bard-to-get sizes.
They have catalogues and you can send for the
s hoes of your choice. Phone the shoe departments
of Sears and Montgome r y Ward's for more
information.
DEAR ANN LANDERS. Please fmd out for ml•
tf my daughtt•r is in dangl•r of harming hl•rself
physically Sh<· 1:. on thl' Cambridge' liquid dl(.'t and
losing a pound "' d.1y
What an· thl· stdl• l'ffl-<:ts'? The girl is vC'ry
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See today's Help Want ed ads ,
classification 7100 .
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NEWPORT CREST
llAUTY
BHulllul townhomt In
one of the more dHlre·
bit areu of Newport
B•ach Hug• room •
1hruou1. Tas1atulfy dtco·
r1teo Welk lo the b.ach
Seifer 11 highly mouvehKI
and will n90ou11e Won 1
WHTOLIFP
AHrac111;e two bedroom.
two bath condo Flr•-
p11ce End unit Ground
floor Walk lo shop•
Just reduced S l0,000
Call m• IOd ty I can night flghl• Oul•t Area rentabte guell Q"' I Sl69,000 714/93tt-tt670 'JUST LISTED. Spt'l't,wul:u ·I Bt fam rm, 2 thow all 3 unn1 F111)u I Pe1ka, open 1pace1. Ouellty lhruou1 HI u ---I Ov loua financing Xtnl 1oc1 1125,800 dn x1n1 Fin sum fin No quel P1P New In town? CIHtllftd f1n•pl • .1t1.· ..... Lu~~ l t'\'l·I IHllllt' crs1z.1•
II 0 n TI m Rn 0 n. I Hof or Pal Bauer Agll I s I 1 5 K ' ' 0 % (1 n can halp you meel many 1111 Wt th l.1ri.t1· pool YOU ow• Tiil U•D.
J C KIE Gil LIS 573.1300 581 0983 of your neec11 842-5e78 Only $:s:rn.noo C'wnp.llt A ~ , OPH 1-4 IU ltllls
R EALTOH I IUUTIFll IJfl:• l•:.1 .... tblutt 5 81 honw "f ''. '"~"". r:t•ttcl3 New $129,500
131·1100 •••• 11 % FINANCING ASSUME FHA LOAN and OWC . J
BR 2 sty garden homl" Pool. tennis,
bikt> to beach $93,500.
SECLUDED ~~1; ,~~110·"00
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3 FOR THE
PRIOE OF 1
ln1trest only. 15 yrs tc
quaflfled buyers COUNTRY VILLA llUFFS HYFROIT :s Br :! 1 • hath. highly
up~radt'<l $lh5JHJO
OPH 1-5 2619 Vista Or1a4a
HD HIT. Bluff:! Hr .!. Ii.1th, vw'°", I li·vC'I IPI• IH. 1·1
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*IAYHHT* $140.000 Two 2 Bdrm
and one 3 Bdrm sepe· IOlT SLIP I rate hOuae Properly IS RHllOH lOned R-5. high density
Prive II beach. Ille & Cuy says you can build E
c heery comloneblel units Very desirable
home. 3 large bedrooms properly Priced lo self
& den. 2 b11lh1. flreplacel now Calf !>46·2313
end much morel Will ti!~-n ¥~d; ~~w~b 11Ng~un°eEr~? 5§ a
Agent 673·9187 or
s15.1060. s569.ooot CHllUllllQ
FAMILY HOIE LIVE IN
NEWPORT! Lovely 4 Bdrm 2 balh
home. b i g room•
Beauutut Monteoo mod lhruoul Many, many ex·
4 Bdrm 2 ba1h wilh den. tr es S1one hreplace.
EJtceuenl terms. a must plush carpets, new Sola·
to seer Well priced all r1um Ille. Woo<J paMtlng
$259.900. c an !or de-newly painted Asking
llff•I 646-7171 I $142.500. 546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
OOIPAIY HST SELL
I f#i$t!¢!W11
Eastltl•ft "~" Plait I 3 BR 2 '\ ba, lre111lan
ding form.r model New
cpu Only $249,900 I
Gorgeous Open Sall
Sun I.
Saa4oasll1 M1111 I Popular HB develop
ment. only 2 yrs new 4
BR 3 B• plus IOI! ol
am11n1hes High assuma·
bfti loan
011 Otdo
Great 3 BR 2 ' ba. 2 car
garage. Owner will carry
w/mlnlmum down S 115.
000
HI 4-P111 ... U 10,000
Excellent vnlU w /
garages
t BR HOUSE on R·~ lot
1n Weslmlnsler $67.500
20 Prim• Tow11house
••ill
HB. e~cell financing S 1.
UN IQUE BACK BAY home on cul de
sal· 3 BR dark rm. lge stone fpk.
A!.suml' loan & owe. $140,000
EASTSIDE CHARMER 3 BR 2 Ba,
spa home. Huge Cam rm, deck w/spa,
4 car gar. Beaut. decor & lndscpng.
Lgt> assumable, OWC $\97,500.
631·1011 Ul·3310
HST IUY II TURTUlltCl
Redl-<?med in foreclosure. $30,000 below
market. Lovely 3 bdrm. den family room
c.:ondo. Assumable Isl $247,500
3 USTSIDE 0.1. DUPLEXES
Good assumable loans 24:36 Orange· -
$ lti5,000. 2475 Orang<' $175,500 1584
Santa Ana -$165.000
MARSMA RHDICl
144-tolO
OPPORTHITY soo ooo Anxious corporaUon -------•J offering VA lerms on 1hls
vacant 2 Bdrm home on
lrg comer 101 Incredibly
priced el only $83,500
751-3191
C:::. '>El E CT ""'f"" PHOPEHT IE:C,
knoclls oflen when you More Ava11i1ble I I use 1esv11-gemng Da11y 86 For Class1f1ed Ad Pilol Classtlled Ads lo 6111 C1ora. Bkr 759·93 More 1am111es are gellln~ ACTION
reach the Orange Coa5' I the camping bug IM Calf '>
market year II you have o cam Da11y P11ol Phone 642.5678 The taste5' draw In lhe per 1hal s nol ge111ngl AD-VISOR West a Detty P1to1 used sell '' now w1H1 • ------~ _c_1as_s1t1e_11_A_d 6_42_·~-~6~ J c1as~111ed ~d-_ _ _6_4_"·_56_7_e_
PERCHED HIGH on top 1he w ·st of thl· h1gh<'Sl nd~W
m the North Tustin Hills, this t•ha1 r11111g und dl'l1ght!ul
esl<lle might well tx· a n •al-ltf{· story book ...,<'tllng 111 which
to lave happily ever L1ftt•r1
It as a masterp1e<.'I' in it's authl'ntll'llY of an t•ra m
European history known for grat·1uu-; and l'<lll'lfortable
hvmg. &:duded on a fon·st-l1kt.· hrll, 1•vt>ry window has a
spectacular view of halls <ind root tops .ind :J b1ll1on clly
lights! A darly spa·wde for someonl' fortunate l'nough to
own this int'Omparablt.• home Lind st:lling
Almost 5000 sq ft ~f laving sp;.ice an· on a rnagnifal·ent full
acre just minutes from most freeways. South Coast Plaza
and John Wayne airport.
Asking price $1, HJ5,000 with eXl'<'pllonal 1>wn<.·r ass1slc'<i
financing Exchanges t'Ons1dcred. o, .. House Su114ar fro• 1 to l ••·
11211 Rest,.oir Roal, M1r1h Tusth1
(from Newport Av(:. drive on Foothtll 11110 th<: halls to
Skyltnti; follow h·ft on Skyhm• to tk~·rvmr)
RICI ALDERmE Realtor /Developer
731 -4444 or 731-6116
OlhN m<1gmfwcnt l'xecutivl· est.ates
rrom $1,295,006 to $1.990,0011
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FllOI lFFOlllllLE. • • • • • • • • TO lFFLUEIT.
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OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 P.111.
209 19th St., Bal. Penin ................... $319,000
117 Marine Ave .. Bal. Is ................... $272,500
102 Blue Lagoon, Lag. Bch ............. $545,000
2331 Cliff Dr .. Newport Hgts ............ $649.500
502 "I" St .. Penin. Pt. .. ............... $438,000
2137 E. Ocean, Pen in. Pt. ............... $305,900
607 Bayside Dr .. Promontory Bay $1,200.0001
108 Turquoise. Bal. Is. . ................... $675,000
408-408'h Poinsettia, CdM ............... $272,000
NEWPORT IS. BAYFROllT
An affordable price on the water with pier/slip
for 30' boat. En1oy outdoor living with large
patio & deck. Adaptable residence can be
duplex or home. OWC large 2nd T.D. $495.000.
Fee
CUSSIC COTIAIE-WlTH
Just in trme to enjoy for summer on Grand
Canal. Balboa Island. Remodeled and ready to
occupy this 2 bedroom. 2 bath home. Private
patio with fountain plus patio on water Warmth
and charm, gourmet kitchen, stained glass and
sundeck Can be added onto. $595.000 fee.
docks for 2 boats. 673-6900.
PIH/SLIP FOii 80' IDlT
Dramatic executive hOrT\e on Promontory bay.
Formal Irv.rm. all with vrews of water. Huge
master suite with fireplace + 3 more bedrooms,
3 ba. Custom tile & oak cabinets In kitchen.
Upstairs sitting rm. Gorgeous & spacious patio
for entertaining & boat watching $1 ,200,000.
631-1400.
LIDO ISLE DUllTIC
Spiral stairs and professional decor throughout
this spacious 4 bed. 4 ba. home, perfect for the
family. Existing assumable loans of $392,000 -q
effective 12.3% interest. Sales price $649,500.
fee. 631 -1400.
llYSHORES FRESH I FREllCH
A perfect traditional country French 3 bed. 3
ba. wih large country kitchen. Brick patios & all
amenities for outdoor living. OWC first T D.
please see and submit. $325.000.
BEAUTIFUL BACK BAY-VU, VU
In a prrvate wooded alcove corner In Newport.
Custom 4 bed. 3 ba .. formal din. rm., fam rm., 3
fireplaces. wet bar, VU living rm .. recreation rm.
w/wet bar. Private pool & spa. Spacious &
luxurlous w/hlgh beamed ceilings in liv.rm.
OWC all at 10.15% APR for 30 years, with
reasonable down payment. $579.000 fee.
LIDO ISLE CLASSIC
Totally remodeled and decorated 2-story in the
best Mediterranean flavor. Open, bright 4 bed ..
4 ba. 2 patios for enter1alnlng. Stained glass.
open beams. OW flnance with low cash down
payment $445,000 fee. 631-1400.
OCUIFllOIT COllDI YU
LAGUNA In a private community with 3 levels of
ocean VIEW. Luxury 3 bedroom. Gteat
summer/winter rental, OW help flnanc Asking
$5•5,000. 631-1400.
OCEHFRDllT IEWPORT CAPE COD
Appealing eastern charm with all the warmth of
bygone days. 50 ft on best beach. Open
beams. fireplace and much more $850,000 fee
Call 631-1400.
LITILE ISUllD DUPLEX~ORIER
PRICE REDUCED TO $535,000! OW exchange
this dream home of 3 bed. -' rental unit &
mard's quarters. Steps to water & beach.
FLEXIBLE TERMS ... OW listen! 673-6900. It's
colorfully coordinated & lovely.
llYSllE COYE llYFllOIT
Prime Sea Diamond plan on one level with 2
bedrooms. 2 baths plus den. Fresh neutral
decor. Private beach, bay view. pool and spa.
Security gates. Boat slip available. Fee land.
$775.000.
llLIOl IS. llUSTIC llEllCTIOll
Immaculate and adorable cottage that's very
livable and loveable at $272.500. Near all
shopping this 2 bed. with brick patio is BEST
BUY ON THE ISLAND! 673-6900.
TERRIFIC llYESTIEIT -3 llOIEll
Beautifully maintained triplex In prime &
convenient Costa Mesa location. 102x 102 ft. lot
and quality built with front yards & garages.
$248,500. 631-1400.
Bl YFRONT -50' IOlT SLIP
Sunrise to sunset & night VIEW from this
gracious & elegant WATERFRONT home.
Spacious living room. formal din.rm., gourmet
kitchen w/breakfast area. French doors to brick
patio & colorful garden. any extras & decorator
amenit ies. Large mas ter suite + 3 fam.
bedrooms. $1 ,750,000. fee. 631-1400.
HlRIOR IUDliE -llEDUOED $201,~00I
ANXIOUS SELLERS ARE READY TO
CONSIDER ALL OFFERS! 180 deg. VIEW OF
BAY, OCEAN & NIGHT LIGHTS. Quality details
throughout this formal home with 4 bedrooms.
library, formal din.rm., immense family rm.,
glamorous master suite + other fine features.
$1 ,995,000. fee. Submit.
IEWPORT TOWINDME -MCI
Spacious & lowest priced 3 bed, 2'1e ba. In a
waterfront community with your own boat
dock. Greenbelt views & patio In a private area.
Good assumable financing. $320,000. fee,
. . . . .
WOOi, IUSS, FOllEYEll YU .
Classic contemporary with redwood extenor
Smooth design and flowing floor plan 3 bed
w/large fam. rm. Pool srze Jot. Spa. sauna plus
glass enclosed decks. $695,000.
AFFORlllLE COSTA MESA
Perfect 3 bed., 2 ba. home on large Jot. New
carpet & paint. OW help finance. Onve by 2260
Federal, & call ror details. $114,000.
DUPLEX COM -CHARMER
Just 3 blocks to beach. Front house has plank
lloor s & wood burning !'place, w /two
bedrooms. There's a newer 3 bed. unit over a
4-car garage rn rear. both in immaculate
condition Reasonably priced at $272,000
FOREVER VIEW -REDUCED!
Terrific location & large home with forever view
for only $649,500 on fee land. OW exchange for
smaller home or income units rn this area
Large 2-story 3 bed. + large fam. rm., din rm + 3 car garage. Assumable loan Terms flexible
OW lease/ option or rent by the month,
furnished for summer. Call for details.
Lllll ISLE/WAllTS UCHAllE
Owner needs to relocate. Wi ll trade for
commercial. industrial or home In Beverly Hills.
Beautiful 5 bed. w/pier/slip for boat up to 50'.
On a gate guarded island, asking $1 ,600.000
OHOISIU -0011011 IEL 11111
Two condos with soaring 26' open beams, solar
glass, and over 3000 sq ft. Interesting levels.
generous size rooms include 3 bdrms plus open
Iott, many amenities. Reduced to $295.000.
CLIFFUYEI -Clllllllll -S241,&00
Spacious 4 bdrm home with family rm and
dining room. Master suite with Roman tub. OW
help finance this property on a fine street. Drive
by 421 Pirate Rd. (off Cliff Dr.) and call.
FllTlSTIC IALIOl ISL. llPLU
French doors, bay windows and 3 car parking
with this valuable property. Sold furnished. 2
Bdrms in each unit. Large assumable loans.
Submit. $479.000, 631-1400.
IUITIFUL 011 WATEIU
Impeccable quality and good taste in this warm
and open family home on the water. Classic
interior with 2 bedrooms plus den and large
landscaped patio with spa, fountain and fire
ring. Your own boat slip for 45' boat right out
your own door. Owner will help finance for
qualified buyer. $618,000 on fee land. Submit
termsl 631-1400. .
IEWPOIT CllEIT -12'9,000
Spacious tri-level with private entry to home
with 4 bdrms, family and living rooms and walk
to beach. Owner will carry AITD. Fee, 631-1400.
mnTllUOI
Sharp beach home. Highly upgraded .
Remodeled kHchen Nice use of wood. lnslde
and out. A reasonable price for this 3 Bdrm 2ba
home. Outstanding financing. Owner will help.
Submit. $209,000.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
ale • Rentals. Property r-tMagement
2-436 W. Coast Hwy.
N«>Wport Boch
63 1-1400
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HELEN B. DOWD
REALTORS, IMC. 644-0134
To placf' your me!.~dq1·
t>etore lhe
reading public
phone
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tor Cta!>s11ted Ad
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AD VISOR
1;42·5678
NEWPORT BAYFRONT ESTATE
with 10' on •••port lay. Sw11pi11,
,a11ora•ic view from the Pavillit1 tt tht
1W1111taiu. hth111tic erchitutunl
1tah•1nt throuchout thil 3-slory
resi41ac1 plus 4th floor obserutio•
tower. Tht quality ind cuttu111nshi• In
this 4i1111f114 structure offer s,acious
rooms and privacy, in add ition to 11111rou1
idoor ad outdoor balconies, patios aid
courty1rd entry. This ma111ific111t villa
1ff1n two wines for priule fiwi•&· This
i11cludH 8 bedrooms and 6 bathro11as, a
for111al 4111i11 room, 2 kitchens, fer•al
' llwi111 room, larc• f1111ily room 11d 11111ch
•ort. A separate, self-ct1tai111d 11111ter
suite. Laree •ier and float will
aoc:e1111104ate boat. A d1l1il1d brochure
will Ill auilablt u•o• 11qu11t. U ,&50,000
fee 1114. A4joi1i111 1u11t apart11Ht, plus l
oar carac• available for SlH,000 on •
st•aratt 451100 ft. lot.
BlYFRONT GRAND HD SPACIOUS
Mahi b1yfro11t location, ,a11ora•ic view
f11111 this ner 4000 sq. ft. 11si4111c1. Pier
fer hf• H ' 1achts. Lare• ad ''"' I llr,
maid's qtrs a 5'h ba, rer1041lt4 kitch11,
du n4 111uter suite with •l•w I
fireplace . OWO TD at 12'A i11t fer 4 rears
with $400,000 cash. S 1,H0,000 ftt lad.
LINDA ISLE/RED. $300,000
Submit offers! low 4ow11 ., .. t H4 OW
uchH&• for l1rc1 yacht or 111ttl witll
11111111. •ow 0111 of the low11t •ricd
ho911S 011 Linda lslt with over 4000 ••· ff.,
5 bdrm, 5 ba 111d pier I •Ii• for I arc• yacht
plus side ties. $1 ,295,000.
DUPLEX BY BUCH , NEWPORT
Walk to beach. Clubhouse. T11111is .
Swi1t111i11 ,ools. 2 bn, 2 bl each. Ftt. owe 1211,000 u 1 -1 coo.
EXTRAORDINARY BlYFRONT DUPLEX!
l••onlblt · tt 411•lic1t1 t14ar i• •ew•or1
H WATER. Graa4iose ,roperty Oii 11citi1&
SOITll IUFRDU. heh 111it hs
l11t111st111 lnels to 111j1y ''""' Vis fro• 4 btd 3Vc h . 411. I fa•. r11s., + 2
tirt•laoH I 2 baloHiH. OW h•I• flH•ct
to •ualifi14 hyer. REHCED T01
$1 ,H0,000 113-1100.
OCEANFRONT-CAPE COD-NEWPORT a,, .. 11111 easter• char• witll all ltat
war•th et bJ&tH days. 50' H best lteaoll. ''"' H•••· flrt•lac1 114 1111011 ••rt. SH0,000. Ftt. 01-1400.
CUSTOM NEAR BElCH-EXCHAM&EI
Mlchly unra4t4 -2 flrt•lacts I
sllrli1hts. a,.uli111 2-story w/2 ltd. f ...
rM. OW 11ch1111 fer c•••trcial •r•,."1
er will h•I• ti11a11ce $310,000. 173-1100
GOLF COURSE VIEW/IRVINE
Ptpul1r "A" 1111411, oH bt4r1111 ,1111 4111,
•lorewau, oo••aclor, 111irrer14
war4rebt, 2 ,allH, atlaohd caract,
S 141,000 call for tl1Hol11.
NEWPORT FIXER
O•l-4t-ue, urrude4 lty trus.
Ot•ftrtaltl1 3 btl, 2 lta, with flrt•IHt I•
eeutrr llltoll u ad 11•111 rt••·
1111,00I. H01 hlrlllll.
llllAOIUTE 011 1011 STllEn
Oent11 .. llt tt •• .,.rt I 18'tfflll• '--I•
,atlt wltll lfltJ HOHS ft 4ttHllf4
1aract. Twt '"1. + , ..... ••• IHll .. ff, ., ... ,, 212 •• , .. 11 •• C.1t1 ........ .
ftr flHHJq, $112,100.
O• WITH-FORMAL I WIE
Lar1Mt tf tftt Hitt 111 ,re1t11.... Lile
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NT SHO
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
a'M AS INTERESTED A S
ANYe.QDY EL$E:
IN ALL
THrL THl"JGS
N 0 DECE"-IT
PERSON
WOULD SE
Chinese trying
to he civilized
P.EKlNG (AP) -"Excuse me, comrade, but
you just spat on the floor." said a medical worker to
a startled passenger at the Peking railway station
The worker cleaned up the mess with missionary
zeal and delivered a h orruly on h ygiene.
The passenger vowed never to spit in public -
a nationwide habit that China was trying to break
during March -"aociallst ethics month." More
than 20,000 medical workers were in the stteets to
explain hygiene, gtve free exams, take blood pres-
sure and urge s pitters to use spittoons.
In Shanghai, a w oman c ustom er recently
complained her won ton was not cooked enough
and asked the cook to boil 1t longer "Just eat 1t -if
you get diarrhea, I'll take responsibility," the cook
snapped. "Anyway, it won't kill you."
The customer expla ined, "What kind of atti·
tude is that?" T he cook charged from behind her
stove, pulled the c ustomer's hair, scratched h er
forehead and punched h er in the nose. The cook
was later "dealt with," by police and her superiors,
ne..w reports said.
The press trumpeted the case, and other
clerk-customer sluggings during "socialist ethics
month."
No sriuing and good manners are o nly two
aspects o a nationwide campaign -every March
forever more -to promo te cleanliness, courtesy
and decorum.
March has become an orgy of good deeds and a
holy crusade against social evils: Traffic jams, por-
nography, dirty latrines, too many cover girls,
booing audiences and people who ridicule humble
streetsweepers.
"Strive to be a c1vil1zed person," "don't spit,"
"observe the five beauties and four stresses," say
banners in Peking.
China, once renowned for courtesy and exqui-
site manners, has been plagued of late by rudeness,
rowdiness and cynicism. The greatest offenders are
the younger generation, tainted by the anti-
auth oritarianism of t he 1966-76 Cultural Revolu-
tion. Then, merit badges w ere given for revolutio-
nary rudeness because good manners w ere regar-
ded as servile and bourgeois. And some people were
so accustomed to the ''iron rice bowl" -guaranteed
wages -that they saw no reason to be considerate.
ICIS
DUTTON and Marion Makley of Costa
FRANCES N DUTTON, Mesa. Ca Services will be
Resident of Newport Beach held on Monday. June 28,
Born in Los Angeles on 1982 at l:OOPM at Harbor
October 24, 1905. Passed Lawn Memorial Chapel with
away June 25th, 1982. Wife Rev. Andy Anderson of the
of the late Dr. Bnghan W Prince of Peace Lutheran
Bennett and the late John Church officiating. Service
Ellis Dutton. Survived by under the direction of
loving daughter. Marilyn Harbor Lawn-Mount Ohve
Cleary and husband Patrick. Mortuary of Costa Mesa-Allio leaves 3 grandchildren, 540-5554. Kevin Cleary, KeUie Berry
and Kristi Ashen and siswr P\El.IC NOTICE
Helen Willis. Memorial
ser vices Wednesday June
30th at Pacific View
Memorial Park Chapel.
Corona del Mar Donations
made to: Amyotro ph1c
Lateral Sclerosis
Foundation.
SCHAB LEIN
DONALD RAYMOND
SCHABLEIN. a resident of
Costa Mesa. Ca. Passed away
on June 24, 1982. Sul'Vlvecl
by hia son Donald of Yu<.'Ca
Valley, Ca .. brothers Robert
of Costa Mesa. Ca. and John
of Washington , sisters
Evelyn Foy, Mildred Jordon
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are do1ng business es.
J 0 MC VALE CO , 2720 So Br11101. Sulle 212 Sante Ana. CA 9270• Arlhur J Valentine. 2212 Windward Ln Newport Beach CA 92660 Scoll McCall 251<4 Alder Ln .
Coate MeN. CA 92827 This bullnMa Is conducted by a general partne<shlp.
Arthur J. V1len1lne Thia 1111-1 was niect wUh the County Clerk or Orenge County on May 24, 1982
f1to01'2 Publlahed Orenge CoHt Dally Piiot, June 8. 13. 20, 27.1982
247~82
Ml.JC NOTICE
FICTTTIOUI 8UIMH NAME ITATEIElfT
The lollowlng ~raon la e101"g
bu•neMaa: KNOTS FOR POTS. 2234 Orange Ave , Costa Mesa, CA 92821
Carolyn Ja"e ThomH , 223• -:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;~Orange Ava .. Coate Men. CA , 92827. ~ NICI llOTHllS Thia bu1lnett la conduC1ed by an lndlvldual SMITHS' MOltTUAaY Carotyn Jane Thomu
627 Ma in St Thia a111tement was llled wtth the
Huntington Beach County Clerk of Orange Couri.ty on
536·6539 June 11, 1982. f111304 Publl1hed Or1nge Cout Dally
Pilot, June 13. 20. 27. July 4, t982
2591·8~
"°" nou• WH ...._ITAftMIMT The ~ OtnOffl lie doing bullMla. RlDOIWAY LIMlflO ,Al'ITHU•IHI,, 17 Corporate ltla&a. ~ IMctl. Ca HMO
N8WPOl1 Homa Loan inc <• Calllornle corpotttlon), NtwpO•I 9Mch, ca t2MO Thie ~ le OOnOUCltd by • "mlled oar1""9hlp
N WPOAT HOME LOAN, INC
Cort Kloke, Pr ... ldellt l<athlltll H-.p,
A .. 1. vio. Prttto.,.1 thlt ttetamtnt wit nltd with 11141 County Cl9tl( of Orange Coun1y on June <I, 1982
'1IO"Ta Publl1hed Orange COHI Dilly Piiot June 8, 13, 20, 27, 1982 2491-82
MLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUa •uatNlll NAMI ITATIMINT
The following 1>1<ton1 ere Clotng bualne1111 PULLMAN AVENUE INVESTMENT COMPANY 1303 Avocedo, Su11a 220, Newport Beech Ca 92860 Donald w Sh1w. 1303 Avocado, Suitt 220 Newport Beach. Ce 92680 Millon end Pel Go1t11e1> Ttutt 1303 Avocado Ave Suite 220 Newport Beach. Ca 92660
This buainesa ta conduc111d by • general par1nar1h1p Donald W Shaw ThlS sta1emen1 wu Iliad with tnll County Cte•k or O•ange Cou111y on Juno 9 1982
LAYMAN. JONES a DYE LAWYERS . 1 Corporal• Plaaa Newport Beech, Ca. l2teO
F191173
Published Oran911 Co a91 Dally Pilot June t3. 20 21 July • 198~
2603-82
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINEIB NAM( STATEMENT The following persons ere doing business u .
"CRENE O'OA, t9 t2 Galaxy 01 Newport Beach, Ca 92660
G1n1111e B11r1on. 1000 Blrksh11e Ln Newpon Beach. Ca 92660 Yvonne Shen, 1912 Galoy Or Newport Beach Ce 92660 Ginette Barton rh1s 5tatement wes llled with 1he County Cletk of Orange County ori June 9 1982
Flll1111 Published 01ange Coast Dally Pilot June 13 20 27 July 4 t9112
2605 8:1
NtUC NOTIC£
" ..... PICTITIOUI 8U._H
NAM1 ll'ATIMINT the lollowlno ~raon I• d.olno bull,_ ..
001.DllN 81ATE ILOOOITOCK AQ!NCY, 121 Cabrlllo. Cotlt• M .... Cell! 9~i1 Jim 9uftla 12' C1bllll0. Coal•
M .... Call.I 112827
Tl'll1 b'*'-11 con<IU01ed by 8" Ind Mou al
J 8url(e lhlt tllt-1 WU flied with the County Cll<ll of Orll/108 County Otl May ,4, 1982
'1IOOM Publl•hed Orange CoHt Dally Piiot. June 8, 13, 20, 27, 1982
24fl0.82
POOllC NOTICE
K-00883
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
EUGENIA L. LESTER ANO
OF PET I TION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
A-113984.
To all hetrs, bener1c1..uit.>t1,
l'rl'd1tors and contingent
cr~d1tors of EUGENrA L
LESTEH and persons who
may be otherw1Se inlt!rested
tn 1he will and/or estall':
A pct1hon has lx-c11 tiled
by JOHN B LESTER. JR 1n
the Supl•rtor Court of
Orange CountL rt-questing
tha1 JOHN B ESTER, JR
bl' appoin1ed ais personal
reli'r~ntallve to adminisLer
the t>Stat.e of EUGENIA L
LESTEH , BALBOA
IS LAND. l"ALIF' (undN
t h t· I n J c p t· n d t n t
AcJman1stre1t1u11 of Estates
Al·t) Tht-pcllllon 1s St'l for
ht•ar mg In DcpL No. J at 700
Civil' Cc•nter Drive West,
Santa Ana, Cahf. 9:!701 on
July 21. 198:.t at 9:30 a.m
lF YOU OBJECT LO tht
granttng uf the petition, you
should e1lhC'r appear at the
hearing and s tate your
objections or file written
ob1ect1ons with the court
beofore the hearing. Your
appearanl'e may be 1n person
or by your attorney
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a l'Ontmgent
creditor of the da'eaSt'd, you
must file your cla1m with the
l'<>Urt or pn:'St'nt ti to the
P\El.IC NOTICE pt-rsonal representative
appv1nted by Lh(• court FICTITIOUS IUSIHE88 w1th111 four months from the
NAME ITATEMEHT date• of first issuance of The following pe1aon II dot"g c-. business as letters as provided in .:x"Ction TOP TUNE 13. 602 E 17th St 700 of the Probate Code of
Santa Ane, CA 92707 Cali forn1a The time for Betty Lou Hardll'IQ, 1922 Perl< f I t · U t · Skytlne Rd .. Santi Ana CA 92705 1 mg <' aims WI no expire
Thi• buain•s 11 conducted by an prior W four months from
indlllklual l he dale IJ f the hearing
Betty Lou Ha!dlng nuttl't-d abovt'. Thia atetement was flied with the YOU MA y EXAMINE
County Clerk of Otenge County on lh" file kPpl by the murt. If June 9. 1982 ~
1'111117• you arc• interested in the Publlahed Orange Cont Dally estate, you may file a request ·
Pllo1, June 13, 20. 27. Jury•. 1982 with the court to receive 2602·82 -----------:.pt'1·1al notice o f the PtllllC NOTICE
ftCTITIOUI IWllNt:H NAME ITATEMENT The following perton II doing
bus! ........
PROFESSIONAL PARK · 5. 881 Oova< Drive, Sulle 15 Nawpo1t
Beach, Clllfomle 92683. J. H Richey, 707 El Mlrador. Fulle<1on. C11U0<nla 92635
Thi• bull~ 11 conducted by • limited par1nerShlp
J H Richey This stetemant waa Iii.cl with the
Cou"1y Cletk or Or•noe County on June 9 1982
inventory of estate assets
and of the pclltmns, accountS
and reports desC"ribed in
Section I :lOO ~ o f the
Californrn Pr9bate Code.
WALKER ,• WRIGHT , TYLER & WARD
Attoniey at Law
626 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 804
Los Angeles, CA 90017
6?9-3571
PublishC'd Orange Coast
Dally Pilot, Junt· 26. 27. July
3. 1982 F1111'1 Pu1>111hed orange Co&1t Dally _________ 2_!!0_5_-_82 Pilot, June 13, 20. 27. July 4, 1982
2600·82
P\El.IC NOTICE
K-4038.5 FICTmous BUllNHI NAfl"E 8TATEMENT
The lollowlng PerSOfls are doing business as: INTERAMERICAN COLLINS STREEl PARTNERSHIP 3151 Airway Avenue G-3. Coata Mesa California 92626 lnterarnerlca" Bullelera Partnerehlp,
Pertnershlp, 11 Calllorn111 Limited Partnership, 3151 Airway Avenue. G·3. Coste Mesa Callforn111 92628 lntererlcan Builder• Par1nerahlp, 11 Gefitll'al Pertnerahlp, 315 I Airway Avenue , 0-3 Costft Me111 , California 92628
North Amer1cen Housing Inc , a
Cel1torn1a corporatlo" 3 t5 t Airway Avenue. G-3 Coste Mesa Calllornla 92628
Thlt bualnesa Is conducted by a llrnlled partner1hlp
North Amencan Houaing. Inc Frank Bauman Pr-.oent
This slat-I wu flied wtth Ille County Clat'k of Orange County on June 2. 1982.
f1toe07 PuDll1hed Or1nge Coul Dally Pilot, June 8, 13, 20. 27, 1982
2488-82
Plait NOTICE
POOLIC NOTICE
~----------K-00680
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ED ITH EL I ZABETH
CASSIDY, AKA EDITH E.
CASSIDY AND OF
PETITION T O AD·
MINISTER ESTATE NO .
A·l 13977.
Tu all heirs. b<'neflc1anes.
l.'r~d1ton. and conttngent
t rl'd1t ors of EDITH
ELIZABETH CASSIDY.
aka EDITH E CASSIDY
and persons who may be
otherwise intr·rested in lhe
w1 II and/or <."St.ate:
A pcl1uon has been filed
by NANCY ANNE DEAN m
the Superior Court of
Orange County request.mg
that NANCY ANNE DEAN
be appointed as personal
repr("SCntauve to adml1l1Ster
1h e est ate of EDITH
ELIZABETH CASSIDY.
aka EDITH E. CASSIDY,
CITY OF COSTA MESA,
CALIF (under the
Independent Aclnurusttallon
of E.'it.ales Act) The petition
1s sct for hearing tn Dept. A<:TTTIOUI IUllNHI No 3 at 700 Civic Center NAME STATEMENT A ftl& totlOwlng per11<>ns are doing Drive West, Santa na,
bullneu es: Calif. 92701 un July 21. 1982
A) PARRA DISTRIBUTORS B) at 9:JO a.m
PARA OISTR1BUTORS. C) PARRA IF YOU OBJECT w the WHO LESALE 0) PARA f h w H 0 LE s ALE. E, p ARR A granting () t e pell lion, you
M A 1 Lo Ro E R . r 1 PA R A should either appear at the
MAILOROER. 0) PARRA MAIL. H) hearing and state your
PARA MAIL, ii PARRA LABS, JJ objections or file written
PARA LA BS . I() PARRA Obje<'t1ons With th(' court CHE M ICALS LI PARA ,ACIRC YllW
MIMOllAL P'AllK
Cerretery Mortuary
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Drive
Newport Beach
6'4-2700
CHEMICALS. M) PARRA . PARA before lhe hearing. Your flt&.IC NOTICE 2813 Nawporl Blvd Newport appenranw may be in person ______ ........; ___ ___. Be11ch, CA 92683 or b~ your attorney.
McCOb«:S MOltTUAl•S
Laguna Beach
'494·9•15
Laguna Hilla
76&-0933
San Juan Cep•strano
•95·1176
~ L.AWK--MT, OUYI
Mortuaty • Cematery
Cre"'I tory
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa M.U
~555'&
,..c:••or.-.
m.LKO.ADWAY
MOtt\'UA.IY
110 8 roadw1ty
eo.i.Meu
&t?-9150
,
'1CTTTIOUI au ... aa EOE Corpotallon, a CAlllorn11 I y O U A R E A N.-ITATE..wf ~•lion, 2813 N-pon Blvd . Tha lollowlng perao" 11 doing N-pon Beach, CA 92ee3 C REDITOR or a l'Ontingent ~ u : EOE Coti>otatlon creditor of the deceased, you PROFESSIONAL PARK . 3, 881 Ru .... , Ev1111 musl ftlc your claim with the
Dover Drive. Newport Beach, PrMidenl court or present 1t to the Callfomla 92M3 Thia 11.i-1 wu Ill«! with Ille J1me1 A. Hotehklu, 2&42 EM1 County a.ti o1 Oriinge County on personal representative Ad-. Orange. C..lfMnl• 92M7 May 10. 1982 appointed by the court
Tllla buel-II conducted by • La• omc.. of within four months {rom the
llml1td Plf1'*"'1C> MlcMel C. Oeft"O date of first Issuance of Jemee A Hotc:hklN 4040 MMA.ttllw llvd., •u11e * letters as proV1ded in Section
Tlllt 11...,,_,1 wu llltd with Ille "· o. ha .-rt 700 of the Probate Code of Coun~ C1el1I of Orange County on Newport 8aeoti. CA l2MO
Junet. 1982. P:1n112 California The t ime for ~1• Put>llthed Or•"G• Cotti Oallw ft''·ng claims will not expire Publlllhld 011111: CoHt Dally Piiot. June 8. 13, 20. 21. 1982 ' u P 1• -J•"" • ....... pnor to four months from
llot, June ... ~v. • _, 2e0142 2489""2 the date of the hearing
PtllJC ~ noticed above. Nil.IC NOTIC( YOU MAY EXAMINE
PICTITIOUI iUWH ~~=:r· the file kept by lhe COW't. lf
NA• ITATIMIHT TJ\41 IOllowMIJ '*'°"'.,. dOlng you are intpre8ted In the Tht lollowl"g perao" 11 doing ~ u: estate, you may file a request
DvtlMMU: (A) XCEL JANITORIAL with the court to re<'elve NIWPORT ORAPHICS, 350 E. SERVICE. (8) MOP& ANO RA08
t'Tth t i., Ste. 116, Cotta Mae. Ca. CL£ANIHQ UfMCf!, &56 P.il#lno ape c I a I n O t I c Cl o f th e
92627 n102. Cotta Miii, c. tHH Inventory of e•l3te aneta Ml<T Enterprtua, Inc. fa L-ranoa Emll Boucfltf, ta& and of the pcllldona, accounlol c1111or"la corporauon), 22872 Peu1at1no #T102. Coate M91, ea. and report• dcicr1bed In MOtltal\lo Rd , Laguna Nlguel, Ca. 925at
Ht71 • ..r eckla Ly"n Singer, HI Section 1200 .~ o f the
Thia butlMM 11 ~ac1 by• Pa..tlarlno nto2. Coe!• Meta. c.. C&Ufonua Probate Code.
COl'POfllllOn Heat ilTBUR J. Ill.A VA Ml(T ENTE"""tSU INC Tiiie ~ 11 oondUctld by I An.rH)' al 1,;aw =T~ geMrtl -=~-lHI W. la&ella Av • S&lce J T,. ....._,, .. filed wttft ,,. n. .... ..,.. ... .., Wftl\ .,. ~·~i:wc.ur. 11u1 Cour\1. =Of 0r.,... Coutlty on CounlY °""' ot °'""' COU11CY Oft (7 H) IM
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Y'J J Piil 11111 IUI T•I 011 I OPEN HOUSE SHOW'CASE"' ULllRRT ~.~llef t w~a'~' :~yr::.
TIUY 11·1 Ill Vou~lt wt111 • mOft.
616 Vl Lid So d $387.~92 Completely ramoClalao lhly P•r'"'"' or Ua• a o u 1o.uc11en w/rww cabin.ta Pllmo Call now to ... 240 Via EboU, Lido Ialet $4~.000 & app11anoee p1u1 mlcfo, the cozy country ltttchen 224 Vla Lorea Lido Iale $42~.000 rteeMad llghti"O· no wu wlth rock nr~ace and
222 V'fi p I, ' Lid •-t ,389,000 !loo+'• S~loue light & cuetom cabln•tt 1110. ua 6l crrno, o "' e • alry tam rm 3 er 3 Ba. 000 ~ M orena, RAnc ho S .J . $149,000 ~ool & epa. No quell Oon'I dal1y
321 K l.rlilf R<l, CU ff Have n $682,600 1"0· ,AM1Jrnot seuoo at 0~~f1t~T~~;bL·
36 Canyon laland Bl c n $266.000 4 f9V. 1141'600 VOLPE TOllY812.~ TWO 559-9400
2 Winged Foot Bii Cyn S97~.000 1mm1cu1 a1e " 9r, t •.; EXTllEIE TO AY 1·J home w/oonc. orlvt, PQOI . e mo•. naw oopp11 YALUEI 105 Via San Remo $59~.000 plumbing, ga1 t•ltnelon· Wlrn i 5% invutmeni
TOIAY 1·1 perfect •hop ""· and a11uma u ltllng fl"an. 131 V111 Undine, Lido lisle $~39,7~0 1•bulout curb appeal c•rio and HllM wlll carryr
207 Via Mentone, Lido Isle $~95.000 ~;~2~.5~1 ~~;~~,.·~ ~n~·.~: ,::-'por~
22 l Via Ithaca, Lido Isle $335,000 3 Bdrm 2 bath 11mlly
1911 Court St, Bal Perun $399,000 TMRH home Only 123UOO
10 Wild Goocie, Nwpt Crst $189,500 Oon'I datay Call "owt &46-7171 A1 call 011n1 todaJ
I ~25 Vta Lado sJ~: ' l-I $2, 700,000 OIANAJ6~~NP L rELl{AWlq
809 Via Lido Soud $1 ,300,000 ~~~5;59~·;94~00~~~IJ""'llil~-~-~-~-~-~-!!-~
506 E. Oceanfront, Penin. $525.000 ~ IAlllAI• Ill& Ylll(
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113 Via Ravenna, Ltdo Isle $349.500 A•I POOLI Taatefully decorated, im-
2277 Pai:1f1c Ave, C.M. $125,800 Coete Meaa 4 Bdrm . 2 maCYlat• "~'-.,..home. bath ramlly poot home £litre lrg pool, •1>8 RV $125,800 AUUme loan end Miier acceu 3 cer garage TOIAY 2-1 wtll carry with 10'1, down! Walk 10 counlry club.
115 V W · L d ls] $495 000 A bargeln 81 s 13•.900 I Excell auurnable llnan-ia auers, 1 o e • Call now 646_ 7 171 clng avellable. Full Pf'IQe 118 Via Quito, Lido Isle $639,000 · $395,000. 7~1.3 1g1
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Z04 Via Eboli, Lido lsle
212 Via Eboli, Lido Isle
121 Via Firenze, Lido Isle
224 Via Genoa, Lido Isle
1063 Dover Dr., C liff Hvn
266 l Bas.5wood, E-blulf
$595.500
$498,500 tiiiiiiiiiiRiieiiiiaiiil E.•.taiiiitiiiierii11iiaiiii1g~-1
$695,000 O"ORTHfTY 1;.-;_-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-. -. -.
-t"' I 'HC >Pf H 11( ,,
$675,000
23 Aires Ct, Nwpt Crst
501 St. Andrews, N.B .
$149,500
$232,000
$275,000
$169,500
Lido Realty
673-7300
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Great location plua
•-ping vi-or B•Ck Bayl This custom bullt 4 Bdrm 2 bath pool home
111 a super buy 111 only
$209,900 with tarms
avellable Cell today,
648-7171
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COR091l DEL MAR
Money making rentaJ units, south
of the hwy Earning $1450 per
month with a waiting list.
Motivated selJer has rcduct.-d the
price to JUSt $229.000 and will assist
with the financing!
Pf Ell 1910 FLOAT
Family sire Dover Shores bayfront
home with private· dock and 60 feet
on the bay. 4 bdrms., formal dining
nn. & d en Large bays1de brick
patio ideal for entertaining . At
$985,000 L .H. this rs an CJutstanding
b'1yfront va lue Shown by
appointment.
00El91FROIT
One of the finest oceanfront
locations on the Coast Overlooks
private cove a nd magnificent rock
fonnations. Builder's own custom
home with 4 bdrms formal djning
nn. and den For the connoissuer
there's a bwlt in wme vault, for the
hobb1est there's a S<'parat.e work
shop, the hortJ<:ulturest has a hot
house and for the e nvironmentalist
there's solar h ea ting -there's
something for ever yone. $2,900,
000
LOW DOW91 * 30 YEARS
A most unus ual opportunity 1n
these days o f variable rate
mortgages and balloon payments.
You can buy this well locate d
"Bluffs" with JUSt 10% down LO a
30 year loan• 4 bdrms .. 3 baths,
s pacious throughout. $279.500 L H
lllOllLE HOllE
Located in ont' of the few 5 Star
parks in the Newport Mesa area. 2
bdnn. 2 bath double wide Lancer
in pnme end locatmn with lots of
privacy In cludes attached
sunporth and 2 car t'arport $42,000
L.H.
LAND
HAlllOR ISU•D
40 feet on the bay with pnvate pier
and dock. Assumable low interest
1st TD. $1,915,000.
SA• JUA91 CAPISTRA•O
5.5 acres with a sp«tacuJar vtew
just minutes from town in area. of
expens ive h o m es. $695,000 w tth
creative owner hnandng. Horses
OK.
COllOH DEL IAR
2 view R -l lots in a quiet area away
from summer t'rowds. Next to $2.
000,000 + hou se under
construction $595,000 each 75%
financing available.
R-3 WI IEll•UlllO
7.3 acres in a h ot apartment area
near state hospital and approved
for condos. $2.100,000
N>USTRIAL BLDG.
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Cleen 16,300 81Q. ft. tilt up bulldin,a
on prime comer lot ln South Sarna
AM. & qualtty tenants Including
aeUer who will atay or move. $1,
040,000 teller will fl.na.nce.
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3 IDRIS, 2'h lath + h111ily room
Fully equippl'<I custom k1l('h<•n mdud<•s
sub-zero rcfng .. J <>n Air rang<'. d1shwa.,ht•r
& trash compactor Water vu•w from all
rooms indudmg mastt•r lx·droom Slip for
35 ft boat All for $825.000 indud1ng land
Perhaps the lowest you will find Com1· b:v
Sunday lx•t wt-t•n 1 and 4
101 NORTH HYFROMT, l1llloa Island
VIEW TO CATALINA & BEYOND
A smashmg forever view or bay & ocean • ron.>ver
youn Just m tu~ to cl<llie escrow & move m Ln ume
for 11ehool ThlS great ram1ly home. which rouldn t bt-
betwr located to walk to all schools has 4 Bdrm; 3
&ths, ram1ly room & super large garuge with gamt-
room Come see the many ameruu~-s this house has to
orrer It ca.n be yours with an 8' • assumable loan &
generous owner r1nancmg
United Brokers 759-0120
PRIDE HUNTINGTON BEACH
(2) 4-plexes, 2 blks to sand, Spanish
style 2 bdrm townhouses. Condo
potential. Garages. $275K ea w/25%
dn . Prine . only. B e low bank
appraisal. 1-870-9227.
BALBOA ISLAND COM 'L AND
PENTHOUSE
• Bankruptcy Listed at $350.000
• What wall you gtv<.' for approx l:i50 <;q ft
• Of Com'l spae<'. 2 car gar plus
• I 2 spac·C's. Abt 1200 Sq rt . 1. bdr/2 ba
• Apt .. 480 sq ft dt>t·k '.' 81ll1C'/ Agt
• 2 131876-14:!7 or 714/6n-1241
HUGE COUNTRY 'MANOR
NEWE GAIL RANCH
Owner mu1t .ell thl1 exciting country
manor of almott 9000 ICl fl on 1.39 view
llCl"9. You c:ontrol t.hele 1or1eous 20 rooms
with \he touch of• flnpr! Financlnc very
flexible, owner very frantic . Call S .
Trtvilion Of' M. Kill for • demonttrallon. ne.uoo.
CUSTOM HOME WITH CHARACTER
Thrc~ Bdrm. :! 1. ba and Dc•n Front & Rt•.ir
Hakon1<•s llandsomt' stone wood and
:-.tuti.o t•xtt·rwr Dbll' glass windows. 1. H1v1·r
Rlll·k f1rC'plan·s . lntPrior gn•at for
ent1•r ta1nrng Luminous t·c·1l1nK
l l.111dc raftt-d u.1k parqu1·t har Many t•\.tr,1..,
For I urtht•r 1nformat11111 L'all 67:1 fi571:!
MESA VERDE $120,000
Wtth $57 000 down . OR $130.000 with
S:l:.!,1100 down' APPRAISED AT $140,000 4
bdrm 2 bath. xln t rloor plan. nit<' yard
Submit offt>rs Ownt•r Will Carry
MUST SELL!! •
Steve, llkr, (213) 927-1001 /(213) 169-3016
JASMINE CREEK
Pm·t· .,l;isht•d on this ran.• Plan 4 Model an
pr(•..,ug10us J,1.,m1ne Crl'l'k Call for dl't.a1b
on th..., hug<· two story. :1 bedroom hornt•
Tennis. pl)ol. gucirdt·d gatt• Ft·e land
$:172.500
ASSOCIATED REAL TORS
STEVE WILLE 581 -1100
CARLSBAD: DELUXE WATERFRONT
COM DO
S:i.000 Down. Own<'r will carry 131 ;%
~Ull'I Adult proj<-cl on Bird Sanetuar~ 2
llugP b<>clrrn~ .ind 1. full hath.., :.! units. ::.H)I)
up $l:W.OOU, ;;;\()ti dov.n $1:.!~.000 W1ll t.1k<·
noll·s. t·ars. as Down R & H I nv't ( 7 H)
75:.! :!1Y7
5 BEDROOMS & FAMILY ROOM
POOL, SPA
BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY HOME
Approx one mile to Beech. Priced below
Mark.et at J22U,900, 151' down plus Owner Financt.nc.
CALL NOW FOR DETAILS
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NEW VICTORIAN
Ant1qut• lover's d n •om homt• 4.500 Ml ft of
.1uthc•nttt qualuy All Mah pant'llng and
trim lmportt•d t·t•1llng moldings and dome's
Ant14ut· mantels Superb Ne>wport I !arbor
v1c•ws f rum U02 King!> Road $8Y5,000 Opc.•n
ht1u~t :! to 5 Sat Sun Phonl' fi 1~1 tt5:i:l,
ti:~ 1 7ti:!4
ENCHANTING!
Is the only way to describe this spacious 4
bdrm home with very private back yard
Recently remodeled kitche n with n e w
applJan ces mcludmg trash compactor. Superb
financing with $10,800 down. Sacrif1 cl'
$108,000
WALKER & LEE REAL ESTATE
9032 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach
963-5671 or 556-7035
OWNER FINANCING • OCElll VIEW
Custom Home Capistrano Beach Palisades
3 Bdrm 21. Baths Form Ong. Fam Rms.
$260,000 -10% Down -Low lnt. No Points
Lavish Master Su1te-Ot'Ck w/ocean vu
2 Fm•places-Wt•l Bar-Abundant Storage
Ceramic Tile K11.ehen Floor and Entry
Top Grade Apphances-F1xtures-Cabmets
PH: 496-2854, 496-3784
NEWPORT BEACH
Thr(•c• b<-droom, three and one-half bath,
ltvmg room. dmmg room. family room. dl•n.
prt\'dtt' gatl'CI slrt'l't :moo sq ft s:\~0.000
$:!00,0tlll I~"!. Firs t at S2589 pc·r mo
S 100.000 low mtc•rt•st 2nd bv sellt>r N1t·1·
Vll'w :~n N<·wport Glc>nn Ct. 642-0430 for
d1n>t·t111ns
CdM JIWll
OPIN SUN. 1°5
47'4 <Mtlan4
Cameo Hl1hland1 brltht and 1parklln1 S
bedroom & den home wlt.h lat,. pool·li•
yard . Private bHohH & low l nterHl
auumable loana. •220.000.
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1441 Galaxy Drive Dover Shores
4 Bdrm 1..~m. For mJI Dining Room. 2
F1n·placP~. :1 car g;11 <1ge plus l.irge Hohb~
Hoom P ool s 11t•cl lot. b1•auttfull\
landS<:ap<'<i Owrwr will a-.s1-;l .11 t 1n<1m·tng
Onl' $4211.000
• Open Sot Sun 1-5
Nelson Robinson:Reoltor 548-5647
WIDE OPEN SPACES
0004
24tJU sq t t Custom. Nt·ar Nt·\\ hou~< 4
bdrms. 4 bat hs. loL" of t•\tr,1-. T..i:-.tl'lulh
d('(:oratc•d · recid.\ to lllll\ l Ill $:>:!!1.fl(J(j
Exn•lll•nl ftnannng Opc·n Sat Sun I ;>
OthC'r trmc·s by appt :.!:.!:! t'or<.11 rl;11t10;,
bl;ind ll7:> H9:.! 1 dll\ limp
Desert Island Cntry Clb Rancho Mirage.
Sunrise, S unset panoramic views of mtns.
lakes & desert flr from this smashing 3
bdrm, Penthse. Prof dee & furn by one of
the desert's leading interior dcs1gn.ers. this
lux res offers spaciousness galore. oversized
patios, golf. tennis clbhse dm & superb sec.
$750.000. Furn. Lobland-Waring Realty
Susan M oor e. Realtor-A ssoc. (714)
340-4641. 346-9477.
200 FT . NEWPORT BA YFRONT
BOAT ON THE BAY. PLAY ON T HE
OCEAN Spac1ou" opc>n & "unny all \'It'"'
home w panoramtt• d(~:ks on hug<· prime
Island Point, + doc:kmg & prkg galore-. +
you own tht• land. + ownt•r f1nanc1ng. all
for $965.000. Opt·n Sat• Sun I -~ 4028
C hanne l Place, Newport Island. N B
673-0202
* IASTl&.UFF * 11.21'5 flnandnc available when you take
over ull\ln1 loan on the ele11nt 4 Br
executive home that bu bMr\ U1Mlllvely
prepared fcw entmalntns. One ot t.w hamie
In .,... on ra LAND.
WM.K• a Lii IW Ill A Tl
H10 ._ Mlluel Dr., Ne,.;;' IMch 7tf·1l01 • , ... , 7J
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Assumable loans all under 14%, 2
Bdrms, family room. earth tone decor
and greenbelt location. Snazzy at only
$I 39,900. A lasting of Katie Roberts.
Open Sun 1-5 pm, 4 Melody Lane.
LOWEST PRICE PROYEll
View home w1U go at non-view price 1{
buyer has cash. Leasehold and priced
accordingly. 4 Bdrm in HV Hills.
Interesting view. Only $295,000. A
listing of Dottie Valentine Open Sun 1-5
pm, 978 Sandcast1e
UlllOll VIEW HIH llLLSllE
Newer Monaco model with pi:z.zaz and
$20,000 pm.-e reduction. Mexican pavers,
mirrored wardrobes. patio overhang.
Out of stole owners wall help finance.
$229,000 A hsling of R1to Boland. Open
Sun. 1-5 pm. 2307 Port Carlisle.
REALTORS , 675-6000
2443 EHi Cou l Hlghw•11. Coron• ~I Mu
STEAL THIS
VIEW-VIEW
OUTSTANDING VICW Properl)' on Ct.Irr DRl'VJ
N11wporl H•lllhla Bot
opportunhy In l h• area
REDUCED I00,000 and .. u.r
uy1 SUBMIT OFFERS Expanal~ 4 Bdr. tAM RM
POOL lwfne Juat elUl\IUna!
CALL TODAY for LO\\t DOWN 1nlormaUon.
RAE RODGERS
Re/Mil 631 ·1266
Rr\tOfN II Al Rf Al fSTATf SE RVIC£S
UCI U Y HH,000
Warm country atmosphere with
stable for 2 horses. Gourmet
kitchen, lg dining area. Paneled
family room, 2 lg BR's. ExceUent
financing. OPEN SUN 1-5. 2221
MF.SA DRIVE.
ULUA llUll H 10,000
This lovely duplex is located on a
corner oversized lot. 3 BR's in
front, separate gst rm & large 2 BR
Apt. 3 car garage with additional
parlung for 3 cars. See this first'
OPEN SUN 1-5. 108 RUBY.
COltDU IEL llAA UJl,100
Remark.able value, location, quality
& tenl\S! 3 BR + Fam Rm. AlJ
Professionally decorated .
Thousands of $ in quality carpets,
tiles, shutters & designer papers.
Owner INSISTED ON BEST. Take
advantage! OPEN SUN 1-5. 19
WHITE WATER
REFRFSHMENTS.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
* 1214 3 FINANCING• HARBOR VIEW HOME
Gorgeous MONTEGO model featuring 4 br, parquet entry, & FEE
land. Priced at $279.000 with large assumable loan & seller assisted
financing!~ 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501or 752-7373.
*TURN A FROG•
Into a handsome prince. Spacious 3 br, 2 ba home on large corner lot
needs help. St!Uer anxious. Sacrifice $1 10.900 963-5671 9032 Adams,
Huntington Beach. 556-7035
•5 3 DOWN•
Brand new townhomes near Huntington Harbor. Two and three
bedroom models with two baths. Builder will finance al 12.9% and pay
buyers nonrecurring closing costs. Prices start at $105,990. CalJ for
complete details. 963-5671 . 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•$727/MO.•
Buys this channmg 3 br townhome w/only $8,500 dwn. Bicycle to the
beach from superb location. 9032 Adams. Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•DEMOLISHED HOME -CHEAP•
963-5671 9032 Adams. Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•$12,000 DOWN•
Highly desirable single story end-unit decorated m sumptuous
earthtones. Two car garage with electric opener. G reat assumable lst
Trust Deed of $68.807 at 11.25% payable $795/month. 963-567 l. 9032
Adams. Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•ABANDONED•
Artist's chalet w/panorarruc ocean view all the way to Cat.alma.
Sacrifice price $15,000 below market 963-5671. 9032 Adams,
Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•$999/MO•
ls all you pay for this 3 br, 11A ba cutie with secluded patio. $10,800
dwn and it's yours!! 963-5671. 9032 Adams, Hunt.ington Beach.
556-7035. •MESA VERDE•
Affordable living with superb financing available. Spacious home
mettculously maintained. Only $13,500 down. Asking $135,000. 9032
Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•$20,000 DN•
Spacious family home with soaring cathedral ceilings and bright and
airy country kJtchen With 4 large brs. 2 ba's and a family room. u·s a
bargain at $154,900 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035
•$9,600 DOWN•
Buys this big 4 br pool home. Over 2000 sq. ft. Loara Schools. Asking
$159,900. 9032 Adams. Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•FREE MONEY*
Owner desperate, w1ll finance home at :zero interest for 5 years
Beautifully decorated home in mint condition. 9032 Adams,
Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
•OWNIR DESPERATEll•
Must sell this cozy custom home near the ocean in "Old Town"
Huntington Beach. The soa.rlni cathedral ceilings with 5 skylights and
the romantic bay window add grace and charm not normally found at
this price. Secluded patio/courtyard with low maintenance yard
compJete the picture. Sacrlfice for $171.~00. 9032 Adams, Huntington
Beach. 556·7035.
NEWPORT IEACH Office
2170 San Mlgutl Drive
N1wpon leach, CA 12110
(714) 751-1501
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11, 111,000 The absolutt-best
BAY Jo'RONT Buy vn the
market. Totally custombed four
bedroom executive home with
dock that will accommodatt>
three boots. Seller U> extremely
motivated and fll!x1ble with
tenns.
1321,000 Charming Peninsula
Point Cottage. Three bedroom
with great £inancmg and Seller
wiU consider LOW OOWN and
addiuonaJ seller finanting
1231,000 Unbelievable price for
this delightful thre£-bedroom
WestcltfC area POOL home
Seller extremely anxious and
wiU also consider a lC'ase/option
purchaM?.
U21,000 McLain Bag Canyon
condo LOW DOWN Two
bedroom. den formal dining
room and much. much more.
P opular Pinehurst model .
Security gated, community pool,
spa and tennis.
1211,000 Superb buy SeUer will
Lease/Option and lease at
$950.00 per month. McLain Big
Canyon condo. Three bedroom, 2
story 2 'fl bath in move in
condition. Amenities plus
Call today for infonnat1on and
showing on these excellent
listings.
SIZAllE SHIUll
H2-12H
171-3441
k•OHHAHLIUI
On The Bluff Overlooking Bay &
Occu n . Custom-Built Hom(•
Archite ct urally Designed .
Mugnlricent Views. Beautiful Woods
Handsome Appointment.!l. Abundant
Closet & Storage Spact-160 l''t
Frontage On Ocean Blvd. Call For
More Information Cathryn Tenntllt•'"'
Lb1uns.
PHIOITOIY UY
Custom BAylront FEE LANU
Parquet Firs, New Cpt.<t, 3 BRs +
Conv. Den. 3 \i'.t Ba. Separate D.R.
Huge F.R. W/We t Bar, Kiu•hen W I
Pantry. Srkfst Room. Sauna. 3-Car
Garage. Wood Deck. Bay, Dock
Owner Wall Carry Lrg 2nd. $1,400,
000. Marilyn Tw1t.cheU's Lasting
Ill OAIYOI
Owner ls Getting Dcsperatt·
Spectacular Golf Coul"S(' View. ThlS
Listing Offers Privacy, 3 Lrg Bdrms,
3 Ba, F .R , 3-Car Garagt· & Lovely
Gardens. En.JOY Entcrt.amang In This
Dramatic Home. Pricl'<.l Al $725,000
Trudy Stubblefield's Listing.
SUYIEW
Exclus1vt-Gate Guarded Arc•a
Spl!ctacular View. With Or W /O
Furniture. 3 BR + F.R Beautiful
Condition. Owner Will ConsidN
Exchange, Desert Property Only
$450,000. A Twitchell-Tnv1son
Listing.
COSTA IHA
Custom 3 Bdrm + Fam. Room
Formal Dining. Prof. Decorated.
Lovely Patio W/BBQ. Pool & Spa. If
The Price Fits, There Are Few Homc-s
In Beach Area Any Beller. Only
$229,000. John Ross' Lasting.
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759-9100
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•IASTBLUFF•
11.21 % Financing available when you takeover existing loan on
the elegant 4 Br executive home that has been extensively
prepared for entertaining. One of few homes in area on FEE
LAND. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or
752-7373.
•WESTCLIFF HIGHLANDS•
Sensat1onaUy remodeled & decorated 4 Br home featuring swimming
pool. bonus room, skylit~. lush private courtyard. fplc & assumable
financing. Only $299,000 on FEE land 2670 San Miguel Dr . NC'wport
Beach 759-1501 or 752-7373.
•FREE RENT•
Choice 4br executive ranch style home in prime TURTLEROCK
location! $1,200/mo rent all applies towards purchase in 6 months to 1
year. Large. low intL•rest assumable loan, formal dining, frplc, and FEE
LAND 2670 San Muzuel. 714/759-l501 or 7141752-7373.
• 11.25 3 FINANCING•
HARBOR VIEW HOME
Sensational MONACO Model on FEE land with large ru€umable loan!'
Featuring 3 BR, home warranty & LOW PRICE. Only $223.950. 2670
San M11lUel Dr .. Newoort Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
• 10 ~ 3 FINANCING•
103 FINANCING
Brand end unit reaturing 2 master suites, 2 car garage and numerous
upgrades. Owner wants to sell TODAY!! Bring check book and make
offer. Only $149,950. 2670 San Mi~uel Dr .. Newport Beach. 759-1501 or
752-7373. •PRESTIGE COMMUNITY•
Gorgeous 3 br, 2'h ba, 2 story home in JASMINE CREEK. Featuring
guard gate, pools, tennis, clubhouse. Secluded location Wlth custom
upgrades including stained glass windows & carved doors. Flexible
financing tailored to your needs. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach.
759-1501 or 752-7373.
•BACK BAY AREA•
•$135,000•
3 Br house on fee land featuring hardwood floors & shingle room with
11% assumable 1st T.D. Priced for immediate sale!!! 3670 San Miguel
759-150 I or 752-7373
On brand new townhome! Featuring privacy, 2 instr suite & de/loft
overlooking liv rm. Only $123.950. 2670 San Miguel Dr .. Newport
Beach. 759-1501 or 752· 7373.
•PRICE REDUCED•
8.753 ASSUMABLE LOAN
On this charming townhome in UNIVERSITY PARK TERRACE.
Freshly painted & ready for occupancy. Only $129,950 on FEE land.
2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
•9% flNANCING •••••
When you takeover existing 1st Trust Deed on thls absolutely beautiful
Plan 4 in HERITAGE PARK. Th.is former model features 3 Br 2'7i Ba
& extensive upgrading. Only $151,500!! 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport
Beach. 759·1501 or 752-7373. ,
•PllCI RIDUCTION•
WOODIRIDGI LANDING
Btfl plan 1 featuring 3 br • .formal dining. Located acros& street Crom
Lake 2. Priced al' $244,900 on FEE land. Owner usisted financing
available. 2670 San Miguel Dr .. Newport Beach._ 769-1~1 or 752-7373.
HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE
9032 Adam• AVI.
Huntington ltoch, CA 12948
(714)5H-7035
·~ Pll .... LNATill -llWNIT UY
Thls i. not just o Lido Bayfront,
It's 80' plus an adjoining private
beach, acros.'i the: channel from
the former John Wayne F.at.ate.
Pier & llllp for large yacht
Exrepuonal blend of traditional
& contemporary dt>sign. Just
1,1nder 8000 sq. fot't. AU wood
vaulted C"eiling & solid beams
throughout 4 BR ancludmg a lg
master suite w /study and
wonderful patio for bay
viewing Guest suite, maid's
quarters, and auxiliary BR. Plus
a 4 car garage. WE ARE PROUD
TO OFFER THE ESTATE AT
SIX MILLION SIX
HUNDRED ................ LYNNE
VALENTINE /DONA
CH I CHESTER
644-6200/642-8235 (F36)
UYFHIT UOLHIYI One of
Newports most exciting locations
is the setting for this beautiful
contemporary waterfront home.
Three BR including grand
maste r suite w/11brary
Extens1v<• use of stone & marble,
mitred windows & skylights
enhanl'(' the magmtude of this
exceptional home pier &
slip-securny. $4,750,000 Lynne
Valentine 644-6200 (F37)
Ill CUYU CISTOI -IEW
tfFEllllC Quality m every detail
highlaghts this magnificently
located 5 BR country french
estate. Spacious rooms for
formal & informal l'nt.ertaining
include dining room, tavern
room Sec urity & pool.
$2,650.000 Lynne Valentine
644-6200 (F38)
COLLllS ISLE ESTATE Outstanding
bayfront resident•e, panoramic
view of 4 islands & peninsula.
Designed for entertaining
including; Billiard rm, fam rm
w/sit-down bar. 5 BR 8 BA,
elevator to magnificent terrace
on the roof. Slips for 3 boats.
$4.300.000 incl . land Cathy
Schweickert 642-8235 (F39)
TNI IEST OF SPYliUSS The finest
ocean & bay view from this
beautiful Southport model.
Custom pool, spa & much more.
5BR. 4 i,~ Ba Owner transferred
& eager to sell Wall assist
w/fmancing. Submit all offers.
$995.000. Myrna Boom 551-8700.
(F40)
FIHST IUFHIT IPPHTlllTY
Outstanding financing! A 60' fee
lot with a newer custom home, 4
bedrooms, 4 1,-i baths, h uge
master s uite. Room for two
power boats Lo 55' Most rooms
overlook the bay and night light
views. Outstanding low interest
bank and owner financing
available. $1.200.000 George
Grupe 644-6200. (F41)
PAIHAllC OCUI VIEW Cameo
Shores! So. of PCH 3 BR +
lovely fam rm. See Catalana,
sailboats & sunsets, Just reduced
to $695.000 Fee land! Darlene
Herman 752-1414 (F42)
HIH Tit: lllllETI One of the
lowest priced Deauv11les in Big
Canyon This 4 BR home is light,
airy & in A-1 cond1t1on. The
beauti fu i pool , spa & lg .
entertainment patio are perfect
for those warm summer days
ahead. $649.500. F.asy to see, so
call Tom Allinson o r Terry
Hanes 642-8235. (F43)
unn UHIHTOI" Beautiful
upgraded "Kensington·· with
loft. Wood, super carpeting.
stained glass, brick spa in entry,
you name it, this house has it.
Assumable loan + owne r will
carry Priced al $625.000
Darlene Herman 752-1414 (F44)
LIH ISWI IELllE NO•E Lovely
bright 5 BR formal dining rm,
fam rm, wet baJ'\ sunny patio!
TastefuUy decorated. Assumable
lst. T.D. Priced nght at $465.000
Bent M1t.cheU 642-8235 (F45)
taYllE TUIACI FU Llll
Charming imm aculate ho me,
extra wide lot . S hutters
thru-out. Heated pool. Separate
badminton ct. Prof. landscaped,
automatic sprinklers & Malibu
l gts front & back. Walk to
Balboa Island. $375,000 Ray
Davies. 551-8700 (F46)
USTILlff IUITY Never before
on the market. Original OW'IWr
has ne wly r e mode led thta
beauUful lg. 4 BR resJdenoe t.o
take advantage of the site &
gorgeous view. A real pleasure
to see! $310,000 LH Coby Ward
642-8235 (F47)
.., •• .,.. .. wm,..,
ThJI S BR h om~ offers •
1~clous light & airy feelina
w /18 bedroom• & plenty of
•t.orace· The yard ls ~ prlYlt.e
wltj pool, BBQ & cabana. Good
financing ii available. $249,$00.
Bill Wedmore O~l-6700 (1'48)
I ~'"'. I
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~YLOR CO.
l\l'.1\I lt>l\S ·.11111· l ~J.l l i
... WMLI '" Ull 1'.4 1ma11n 1&11111 YllW llUI -IHI URI
Quiet, park-like setting. Rm for paddle
tenms and pool. CrcMl for orchard. Cul
de sac st. 3 bdrma. fam rm, $379,500
including land. A.-sk about a 1 % intereat
loan on this home
HLHIH .,YHWLLll" SlH,000
Elegant 4 bdrm & family rm. The
perfect plan Cor 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.
IOYE UP IT UOllAlllH
Sell first? or Buy first? That 1s always
the question Why not both in one
transaction. We can offer you an unusual
opporluni ly to exchange your presenl
home. paid for or nol, as the down
payment on an outstanding Big Canyon
home on the golf cou rse. Why not call us
now. 644-4910
TWO ILOCIS TO IEWPORT HHOll 111111
Charming 4 Br. & largt! family room.
Brick fireplace. country kitchen, quiet
r esidential area. L ong term se ller
financing. $229,000 including land.
421-Htll PL. SIT /Sii 1·1
PRICE REDICEI 124,000
4 Br. 2 \l'l Ba. ideal family home with
ocean view Community pool & park.
Assumable 10 h% loan. $275,0-00.
WESLEY I. TARIR 00., RULTIRI
2111 Sa1 .lt~1i1 111111 Rt1tl
IEWNRT CEml, I.I. 144-4110
FORECLOHRI
Owner desperate' 4 br, 3
ba. pool, spa. Laguna
Niguel Was $349,SOC
but now NAME YOUR
PAICEI 675-9797 Agl
a LHll'J Ct1tlt1
1 owner La Jolla Area
Will sell exchange tor Newpor1 or Laguna pro·
party or carry 10"/o pa·
per Call Brandon Agt
720-1404
Close to Balboa Ferry. shops,
restaurant. $91.000 down. 3
bdrm, 2 bath u pstair s, 2
bdrm, 2 bath downstairs. 4
yrs . old, ln beautiful
condition with good rental
income . Asking prlce
$625,000.
* 10t. HWI * * UYOUIT AIU Pllfl * Huge executive ranch-styl
home featuring 4 br's. family room,
formal dining on cul-de-sac w
room for R.V.'s. Only $235,000.
2670 San Miguel Dr. 7141759-1501
r 7141752-7373
* lllA IEL 1111 * Assumable financing. Spacious
Br r anch style home Featurin
family room, cenlral air cond.
private location. Close to aU. OnJ
$136,000. 2670 San Miguel Dr.
New por t Beach. 759 -1501 o
752-7373
* HWNIT llYIEU * 3 br. 21/J ba. family condo loca
on greenbelt!! Assoc includes pool
tennis & clubhouse. 2670 Sa
Miguel Dr .. Newport Beach
759-1501 or 752· 7373.
IEWPOIT IUCll tFFICE
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Prl•a w l a. ... f SU f 2 L.-.• ' HH,000. Oood llnln· quite 4 br, 3'"' be 8•) oc.an view a nlQlll tight -" oay -Y ronl. 1pa or -ta. clng ,,,.,_ cutlom Open Sun vl•w Only 13 i9,800
remocs.l.ct 3 bdrm. 3 .,_lh 11.200,000. , &•4·1211 I 2·5. 2220 Wet.,flont Of 8r0ker 851·1111 Open
Oce & -A Dal w B 12 b 2 Own/bkr/btdr 873·t1•8 hOUH 8at190n 970 bath 3 Jeny vlewt. Marine l'CIOm, 4 bdnn. 3 .,.. 11116' ,,_. .,. ;~,:. d.:iy din ~m Senctc.uti. DfN9
• 700 1q.h . •t.38$,000, OeMnfront. 111 .......... hi Llghl l tir1 tit Only C.11111 lift nil IHI __. lllllTlf Tllll 121a.ooo. o9Wc 12% •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Ull llLI .... un1urp1111d quality, Call e.48·4220.
Tit Y1I LIM •• INI Ill 1·1 •uperbly dHIQn~ wllh
Prt.rne Lido Nord .,_yfront. !I bdrm. lH'\ beth. "old wor1d" charm. 8olld Cfn•• ''' lft,t Jiil IJ MACNAB L.ce 1...R • 2 boat alli:-11,500,000. oallb flOOf'I, ~fleabllnele, ••••h•••u•• •••••••• ..me, roo.. r•p ao•. .., .... LIT IRVINE
muoh mor•. 3 Bdrm• In· With 3 er. iv. 8•. trplo. kemodllll!C.I 3 bdrm. 2 bath + tarae rec. nn eluding maat., .ult•. 3 By Own« MM5ee ~Al TV
beam ~1Una1. futru.Md, palloa. M20.000 bathe, lamlly rm., tormll -~-----~I I dlnlno room Ind l•ro• •FULL OCEAN VU • ... _ ... -.--LlllA llLI UYPlllT rool deck. le.47,800. 12% loan. Jumlna Crk
l..ajoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom,
dark nn, den, Boat 11Up Now 11,000,000
IAYSIDE COYE
Spectacular bayfront view :.! br, 2 ba up. 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boat sllpe $1.800,000.
COROllDO CAYS
Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot 85' boat
dock Plans avail R<'d $370,000 w/tenns.
ILIFFS COllO
Single story end unit, expanded, uwaded 3
br, 3 ba on largest greenbelt. $2~.000.
Pllll LllO
3 bdmu.:!1 l ba&hi; l'Ondo near pool $145,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\ode D"~" N 8 n7S 6161
lll-4IOO ()wnar/egt. S.0·1615
1a1r,:,.,.1, 1001 IY IWIER Cdll
•••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 3Br Condo. 2300
BEACHFRONT Unit, 3 br. IQ n. 1 ba. '598,000. Open Sun 1.5
873·5'410, ISrOkll 818 Merigold.
RWY Ptl 011111
On• family or 2 C41n use
theae 2 1lngl9 unite rn 1119
heart ol the P•nlnaula
Point. Gr•at locellon
near ~echet. 1ennl1 and boating '339,000
142-HOO
-
IPll IAILY 1·IPI
210 GRAND CANAL
$315,000. 8•0-4521
PHITlll IPHUll momnlHE
Popular •Bdrm Trad•·
wlnda mdl. $495,000.
Owner may ••change or
leue option Mike Crow.
Agent. 845-3 t16
Ill OHtU OUlllO I A parlecl house, vary
naer beech Beautlful
garden. 2 11ory, 3300 sq
ft. 4 Br. $400,000 pOHl· 1 ble financing. Any rea-
sonable otter wllast es-
crow. $595,000
Opwl Fri tl'lru Sun 1 to 5
11 233 Poinsettia. Own.r
873-4271 .. u1•• , •• R .. ,. '" .. ' '"" Llttl• l1l1nd. Sharp 3 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • .,. et.5 •••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm 2 bath on tnel• An11lous owner will con· water owe. $575,000. H"IE
alder all olfera. ti TIE NllT UNIQUE HOMES IN IAVINE TERRACE
•Wiii finance sale 3 Bdrm 3 bath. formal Alta or Tom Boland 3 BA 2 BA. $225,000.
•Wiii lease option dining, large patio w/gu 675-6000 1425 BONNIE DOONE
• lmmedlete occupancy BBQ Dbl garage, room OPEN DAILY 1-5
•Now prlc•d •t $999 tor boat or AV Great '40-1111 000 financing. c1oae 10 1ennl1 tnl ltlSI SH. 12-4 ~ Oflll~H!WJ & ~nttl1uy 1-1 · ~~::r:.at~as!~: Voaiii:' M"""C u~ 1121 E ...... It.ti. standard alzed lot. Ow· I Lit~ ~ 142·1200 ner will oerry financing. PACIFIC
&OMM'N -@)Iara va1cc · 631 -3444 , : 0
' rnltor JullC~~r~~l~Ls~Xd en
' 611 1062 need• to be sold. 2·38r
I~~~~~~~~ oornef lot 12·~ dwn 111 Turn to tocl1y'1 clualfltd 1..: & 2nd auumeble. Aenu
for th• b•tt buye. Find what you went In Hev• eomethlng to 1111? $1800 mo Call Johr S.2·5616 Dally Piiot Claaallleda. Clualfled ada do It well. 762-03•2 M·F Prln only
Lingo
RIAl&TAn
IAIE YOll PUii TO llYE llW
Into this freshly painted 4 BR, i
BA home in Greentree. Ideally
located perfect for family living.
Low association fees with au the
amenities. Priced below the
market & with assistance from
th e o wn er t o h elp with
financing $162.000 Mary Welsh
855-4343
NAHOll VIEW NOIH Mona<."<> wath
add1uonal room One story 3 BR
pl u s den on lg corn er lot
Beautiful condition. Lg patio
w /r oo m f o r p oo l G o od
f 1n a ne1ng. $206,000 L .H .
Barbara Callihan 642-8235 (F33)
IEW LOW PRICE Room for special
pro.)CCts on a sup<.'r second floor
cleared for action. 3 BR & huge
famjly kitchen JUSt made for
active people who want to live in
The Colon y. $1 59,900 Coby
Ward 642-8235 (F34)
PRICE REllCTID• FA•TASTIC
FllHCIH For this 2 BR. 2 117 BA,
formal dining area & patio. Only
11·1 years old located nea r
Harbor High School & within
walking distanc.•e of shopping.
$14 2.000 Fee la nd. Donna
Godshall 644 -6200 (F35)
ORAHE SOHRE COHOS Six brand
new easts1de condos 3 BR. 3
baths, ready to move m Seller
will help w/financing. Priced
from $139,950. Tanya Harbour
551-8700 (F49)
NOW AVAILABLE IN NEWPORT BEACH
RARE OFFERIH Over a year and
one half has passed since a home
like this model has been offered
for· sale on the Woodbridge
Lake. The view never stops
from this h ighly upgraded
Woodside in prestigious gated
Arbor Lake. This 3 BR + home
sets right on the lake with water
on 3 sides. Show like a model
Mirrored dining & living room
wall s, w et bar in den &
wallpaper throughout. Fantastic
financing. Offered at $339,900.
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 floor
plan. Seller relocating. will be flexible. $259,000. Call 844-7020.
JUST OFF BALBOA BLVD.
Priced below market for quick sale. this ocean view R2 residence
has good Income potential. Right near the beach with 2 levels.
garage. carport. 4 Bdrms & low Interest assumable financing.
$225,000. Call 644-7020.
ANNIVERSARY EST ATES
This rambling ranch home Is ideal for first time buyers or
investors. Needs a little TLC but well worth it! Large lot Is ideal for
gardens or pool. Be creative on the financing. $163,000. Call
Joanna Hendrie at 644-7020.
ELEGANT LIVING IN HARBOR RIDGE
Move up to the top with this custom home with over 5700 square
feet. Endless features include a marble floored ent ry. a marble
fireplace, oak library, master suite with Jacuzzi tub and steam
shower. 3 additional bedrooms, a four car garage, insulated wine
room. full security system. 4 fireplaces and a whole lot more.
$1 ,895,000. Call Ed Eacano or Judy Jord•n at 844-7020. Open
Sunday 2-5.
MOTIVATED SELLER LOOKING FOR OFFERS!
This commercial income property within walking distance of the
Hwy. in Corona del Mar has two units with parking in rear. Terms
available. $750,000. Call Jim Sellers at 644-7020.
GOOD INCOME DUPLEX IN CORONA DEL MAR
This contemporary Income property within walking distance of the
beach has assumable financing, new carpets. new paint and an
Ideal owners unit. $395.000. Call 844-7020.
FOR 1.,EASE IN EXCLUSIVE HARBOR RIDGE
Get set to enjoy the fabulous ocean and city light views that come
with this 3 bedroom, 2'/t bath home awash in neutral earthtones.
As a resident of this gate-guarded community you can take
advantage of the tennis, pools and unique lifestyle that typifies
Newport Beach. For lease at $2000 per month. C1ll Ed Eacano or
David Hlrachler at 844-7020.
SELLER WILL CARRY WITH 20-SOo/o DOWN
This Newport Beach leasehold duplex Is just a few steps to the
beach. Live In one, rent the other. Flexible seller offers good low
Interest financing $225.000. Call David Hlrachler at 144-7020.
JUST LISTED IN HARBOR RIDGE
"Lucer ne" m odel In exclusive gate-guar ded community
conveniently located near the Harbor, Newport Center, airport
and Irvine center. Ideal tor entertaining with 3 bedrooms, 31/t
baths, 3050 square feet , view decks, 3 flreplaoes, family room and
panoramic views of the Harbor. Catalina and twlnkUng lights of the
city by night. O/W/C AITD of $519,000 at 12.75% for term
agreeable to buyer. $850.000. A•k for Ed Eacano at ...... 7020.
Open Sunday 2-5.
LEASEHOLD RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTY
Located just a half block to the beach, this duplex has two
bedroom units renting at $400/month. With 20-25% down. owner
will carry for five years. $235,000. Call David Hlrachler at
644·7020.
CASABLANCA MODEL IN HARBOR RIDGE
This gate-guardeQ community Is the setting tor this 4 bedroom
21
/, bath hon:'e with. deck. professional landscaping, courtyard
entry, high ceilings. fireplace and skylight. $357,000 assumable at
12. 75%. $585,000. Call Judy Jordan or Ed Eacano et 144-7020.
Open Sunday 2-5.
~EA VIEW GATE-GUARDED COMMUNITY HOME
This well cared for 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has Impressive city l~ght and Cat~lina sunset views plus good assumable and seller
financing avatlable. $495,000. Cell Judy Jordan or Ed Eacano et
644-7020. Open Sunday 2-5.
GREAT PRICE AND TEAMS IN HARBOR RIDGE
Panoramic views of the ocean. city lights and mountains greatly
enhance this "Devonshire" model with 4 bedrooms 31h baths two
fireplaces. two large decks. an atrium and $330,000 assumable
low Interest financing. $695,000. Call Ed Eacano or Judy Jordan
•• 644-7020.
SPYGLASS ELEGANCE
Exciting mountain and city light views Illuminate this 3+ Bdrm
home with family room, 2 Baths. contemporary styling, 2 patios.
courtyard, wetbar, fireplace, breakfast nook & much. much morel
$495,000. C•ll Halll• Strock •I 644-7020. Open Sunday 2•5.
GREAT NEWPORT OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX
Make this income property your new summer home with ideal
rental units. With 20% down. owner will carry at 12'11. U you desire
units could easily become a maid's quarters or guest house. Just
steps to the beach with 2 fireplaces. patio and double garage.
possibilities are almost endless. $475,000 Fee. Cell Stephanie Burn1
et 644·7020.
THE COVE OVERLOOKING BALBOA ISLAND
This elegant gate-guarded Bayfront condo with 2 bedrooms den
and 21h baths features an additional fireplace, vaulted ce1i1ngs,
hardwood floors. wet bar, pool, private beach and stalned glass
$825,000 with assumable fln&,,clng. Call 944-1020. Open Sunday
2-5.
EXQUISITE WHITEW .\ TER VIEW HOME
This contemporary NewPort Crest ~ndo Is within easy walking
distance to beach and shopping. Motivated seller wlll aulat buyer
to purchase this 3 bedroom home with 'beam celllng11 country
kitchen and many other upgrades. $275,000. Can Joenna Hendrie at 144-1020.
OVER 50 LINGO OPEN HOUSES THIS SUNDAY
FROM 2-5, CALL ·US FOR THE ADDRESSES AND DIRECTIONS.
LINGO REAL ESTATE
Newport Beach -844-7020
Gilda Fisher 855-4343
IELOW URln
2 Br. condo in Mesa Verde with
excellent terms. Price reduced to
$94,000 Call Anne McCasland
631 -1266
MESA YEllE
This beautiful 4 Br. 3 Ba. home
is located on a quiet cul-de-sac
close to the park. "Call for owner
financing information, ask for
Anne McCasland 631-1266
111 ESTATE
Spacious 4800 sq. ft of elegance
with pool. spa & view. PALACE
PERFECT THRU OUT Fee land
plus TERMS. Will trade for
units. Call direct to Patrick
Tenore 631-1266 or 760-8702
PRICE IS lllllT
Owner says "price was right",
but reduce to sell. Sharp & clean
Mesa Verde 4 bdr .. Enticing spa
in secluded setung. Reduced to
$205 ,000 . J A CK I E
HANDLEMAN 631 -1266
11uTma
Best value in Costa Mesa · NEW,
LOW INTEREST FINANCING
avail. on this well-cared-for 3
bdr .. fam. rm. home. Priced to
sell at $115,500. J ACK IE
H ANDLEMAN 631 -1266
HUOlllllPAW'IA
Fabulous, contemporary wood &
glass custom home on ~ acre
view lot. Featured are 4 bdrs.,
lg. fam. living areas, gym &
recreation rooms, pool/epa &
paddle tennis crt. • the NNet
tool Priced at $695,000. J ACKIE
liANDLEMAN 831-1266
1 lft plua ,AM ftM or DIN
1724 Weatcllfl Or II 12, Weetcllff, NB
63 1·7300 $95,000 Sun 1·5
2 81DAOOM
414 Narcissus, CdM
673·57181646·72 15 $179.000Sun 11·6
* * 633 Lido Park Dr (F7). Npt Bch
760 1900 $495,000 Sun 2·5
117 Marine Ave, Balboa Island. NB
673·6900 $272,500 Sat/Sun 1.5
#3 Lago Sud, lrvlne
752· 1609 $159.000 Sat/Sun 2-5
2013 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula
675·6376 $295,000 Sat/Sun 12-6
316 Jasmine, Corona del Mar
673-5354 $279,500 Sun 1·5
313 Onyx, Balboa Island
673-4062 Sun 12-4
* * 225 Grand Canal, Balboa Island, NB
673-6900 $595,000 Sun 1-4
2137 E. Ocean, Penln Point. NB
631-1400 $305,900 Sun 1-5
2 BA plu1 FAM RM or OEN
;;3 Aue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn, NB
759-9100 $415,000 Sun 1·5
2034 Vista Cajon. Newport Beach
759-122 1 $295.000 Open Sun 1.5
•4381 Margarita, Greentree. lrvlne
559-9400 $ 138,000 Open Sun 1-5
397 Bayview Terrace. Costa Mesa
963-6767 $200.000 Sun 12-4
4521 Tremont. Cameo Shores, CdM
644-9060 $495.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
•30 Aue Fontaine Bleau, Big Cyn, NB
644-9060 $495,000 Sun 1-5
213 Iris, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2215 Pacific Drive, Corona del Mar
644-6200 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1706 Miramar. Peninsula Pt, NB
642-5200 $300,000 Sun 1-5
1123 W. Bay, Balboa Peninsula. NB
645-4220 $295.000 Sat/Sun 11-4
* 19 Curl Dr, Jasmine Crk. vu. CdM
640-1515 $438,000 Sal/Sun 12-5
2 BA plua FAM RM or OEN & LOFT
2221 Mesa Dr, Back Bay, CM
644-9060 $335.000 Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM * *408 E. Oceanlront, Bal Penin. NB
673-5410 $598.000 Sun 12-3
* *301 No. Star ln (Dover Shrs), NB
642-5200 $525,000 LIH Sun 1-5
1525 Ocean. Balboa Pen1n Pt
642-5200 $465 ,000 Sun 1-5
**34 l5 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar
760-1900 $1.250.000 Sun 1-5
# 1 Rue Fontambleau, Big Canyon, NB
760-1900 $500,000 Sun 1-5
1126 E Balboa Blvd. Pen1n, Balboa
759-9100 $1,295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
408 Avocado Ave, Corona del Mar
675-4225 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2331 Cllff Drive, Newport Heights. NB
631-1400 $649.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
62 Drakes Bay. Corona del Mar
640-9760 $495,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
5 12 Rockford Pl, Cameo Hinds. CdM
631-7300 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
315 Iris, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $299.000
3225 Dakota St, Costa Mesa
Sun 1·5
545-9904 $139.900 Sun 1-4
703 St. James Pl. Cliff Haven, NB
642-8235 $300,000 Sat/Sun 12·6
616 Marigold, CdM
640-4521 $385.000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5
*427 Catalina, Nwpt Hts, N B
644-7211 $267,500 Sun. 1-5
* *210 Grand Canal, Balboa Island
675-6000 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
60 1 Gary Place, Newport Heights. NB
645-6269 $199,000 Sun 1-5
842 West Wilson, Costa Mesa
551 -2100 $109,500 Sun 1-5
11 26 E Balboa Blvd, Penm. Balboa
759-9 100 $1,295,000 Sun 1-5
1586 Myrtlewood, Mesa Verde. CM
540-4087 $1 23.900 Sun 1-5
1860 Port Wheeler, Nwpt Bch
631-1266 $269,000 Sun 1-5
2307 Port Carlisle (HVHms) NB
675-6000 $229,000 Sun 1-5
*4381 Margarita, Greentree. Irvine
559-9400 $138.000 Open Sun 1-5
314 Marigold, Corona del Mar
631-1400 $669.000 Sun 1-5
4827 Bruce Crescent. Lido Sande, NB
631-1400 $209.000 Sun 1-5
1511 Kings Road. Newport Heights, NB
673-6900 $599.000 Sun 1-5
466 Broadway, Costa Mesa
673-5354 $155,000
2718 W. Camden Pl, Santa Ana
Sun 1·5
963-6767 S 106,000 Sun 3-5:30
112 Onyx, Balboa Island
551-8700 $639,000 Sun 1.5
900 Joann, Costa Mesa
540-1151 $110,000 Sun 1-5
158 1 Mlnorca, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $136,900 Sun 1·5
3 BR plu• QUIST
2801 Wlverly, Bayahorea, NB
549--8547 1535,000 L/H Sun 1·5
2211 Waterfront, Corol'la del Mar
64~4235 *'495,000 Sun 12·5
I • Dlul 'Ml Ml or Dmf, 17 l.I Aoc::MAt. Hafbor Aldt91 NI
780-9)33 •1000 8un 1·8
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DIRECTORY
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* 19 Crest Circle, Corona del Mar
631-0884 $225.000 Sun 1-5
* 1087 Glen Circle, Weatelde, Costa Mesa
759-9100 $229,000 Sun 1-5
* •542 Harbor Island Dr. Promon Bay, NB
759-9100 $1 ,400,000 Sun 1-5
*2009 Yacht Defender, Seavlew, NB
759-9 100 $450,000 Sun 1-5
53 1 Traverse, Coste Mesa
979-2390 $159,900 Sun 1-5
1337 Susse11. Lane, Newport (Weatclltt)
645-7408 $269,500 Sun 1·4
876 Presidio. Mesa del Mar, CM
759-1501 $136,000 Sun 1-5
10101 Cliff Dr, Huntington Bch
963-6767 $157,900 Sun 1-4
452 Broadway (E/Slde) CM
646-3369 $197 .500 Sun 1-5
13 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB
640-5560 $335,000 Sun 1-5
230 1 Are Ila. Newport Beach
642-8235 $185.000
6 Jetty (Jasmine Ck) CdM
675-6000 $385,000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
602 Kings Rd. Newport Beach
645-8532 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1425 Bonnie Doone (Irv Terr). CdM
640-6161 $225,000 Dally 1-5
261 1 Circle Dr, Bayshores, NB
645-6218 $299,500 L/H
1903 Yacht Colina, Newport Beach
Sun 1-4
644-10 17 $5 19,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
*318 Signal Ad, Clltt Haven, NB
631-7300 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
101 North Bay1ront, Balboa Island
$815,000 Sun 1-4
2 I 1 Opal. Balboa Island, NB
675-4000 $647,500 Sun 12-4
2626 Riverside (Eastslde), CM
642-6368 $132,500 Sal /Sun 1-5
1607 Cornwall (Westclf). NB
642-5200 $289,500 Sun 1-5
•2009 Yacht Defender. Seavlew, NB·
759-9100 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**542 Harbor Island Dr, Promon Bay, NB
759-9100 $1,400,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1087 Glen Circle. Westside, Costa Mesa
759-9100 $229.000 Sun 1-5
* •38 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach
675-7060 $569.000 Sun 1-5
201 1 Paloma, E/Slde. Costa Mesa
646-9498 $ 199,500 Dally 1-5
1837 Commodore, Baycrest. NB
631-7300 $335,000 Sun 1-5
130 I Dolphin Terr, Irv Terr, CdM
631-7300 $1.050,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1016 Dover Or, Wes1clltt. NB
631-7300 $255,000 Sun 1-5
2403 Vista Nobleza. Bluffs, NB
644-9060 $280,000 Fee Sun 2-5
11 Rustling Wind, Trtlrk, Irv
644-9060 $247,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
19 White Water, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $379,500 Sun 1-5
••748 Via Udo Nord. Lido Isle, NB
64 4-9060 $1.995.000 Sun 1-5
1930 Port Bnstol, HV Homes. NB
631-7300 $268,500 Sun 1-5
1524 Santanella Terr, Irv Terr, CdM
63 1-7300 $395,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1472 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
642-2510 $739,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
47 14 Cortland, Cameo Hinds, CdM
673-5354 $220.000 Sun 1-5
1721 Kings Rd, Clltthvn, NB
759-1501 $675,000 Sat 12-5; Sun 1-5
292 1 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde). CM
75 1-3191 $134,500 Sun 1-4
25 Rustling Wind, Trtlrk, Irv
759-1501 $280,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2609 Raquela (Eastblutt). NB
759-9386 $249,900 Sat/Sun 1:30-5
1515 Cumberland (Westclltt), NB
540-1151 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•3043 Samoa (Mesa Verde), CM
540-1151 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3048 Commodore Rd. Newport Beach
631-0680 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOM
222 Coral. Balboa Island
675-6921 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
20382 Greystone Ln, Huntington Bch
963-6767 $165,000 Sa 1-5/Su 2-e
*2436 Holiday, NB
631-1266 $299.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 1024 E Balboa Blvd, Penln Pt, NB
631·1400 $1,760,000 Sun 1-6
**2804 w. Oceanfront, Belboa Penln, NB
631-1400 $725,000 Sun 1-5
105 Via Ravenna, Lido tale, NB
631-1400 $446,000 Sun 1-6
2127 lndlan Spring• Ln, Baek Bay, NB
tJ31-1400 $579,600 Sun 1-5
20 Welllngton, Ntwport 8Moh
759-8060 $585,000 Sun 1..s
325 Creeoent Bay Drive. North L.lgun1
8444200 $835,000 Sun 1:30-8
2701 Canary, Cotta Meu
~2313 '219,800
1514 MyrtWiood. OoMe M.-
.... ,. 1141,IOO
4 IR plua 'AM FM or DEN
114 Via Ensueno , Mariners Point, San
Clemente
759-9100 $876,000 Sun 1-5
#4 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB
631-1400 $2,200,000 Sun 1-4
* 1860 Capri Circle, Mesa Verde, CM
631-1266 $695,000 Sun 2.5
*2406 Francisco, Newport Beach
646-7 414 Sunday 1-5
*2779 Tern Cr (Mesa Verde). CM
75 1-3191 $229,000 Sun 1-5
* 1878 Maul Cr (Mesa Verde), CM
75 1-3191 $395,000 Sun 1-5
1255 Somerset, Bay Crest. NB
63 1-7370 $395,000 Sun 1-5
~424 Francisco, Newport Beech
759-1501 $235.000 Sun 1-5
1924 Port Weybridge, HVH, NB
769-1501 $279,000 Sun 1-5
* 1459 Galaxy Or, Dover ~hores. NB
642-8235 $465,000 L/H Sun. 1·5
440 Mendoza Terr, Corona Hinds, CdM
644-7211 $495,000 Fee Sun 1-5
2705 Cardinal (Mesa Verde), CM
645-0303 $189,900 Sun 2-5
1124 Dana {Pl828 del 601). CM
645.-0303 $285,000 Sun 1-4
•2020 Calvert (Mesa Verde). CM
645-0303 $190,000 Sun 1-4
*1776 Panay (Mesa Verde), CM
645-0303 $350,000 Sun 1-4
1671 Orchard (E.astslde), CM
642-6368 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
114VlaEnsueno,MarlnersPt. $.Clemente
Clemente
759-9100 $875,000 Sun 1-5
26 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Cyn). NB
642-5200 $725,000 Sun 1·5
233 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
673-4271 $595,000 Set/Sun 1-5
#1 St. Tropez, Harbor Ridge. NB
760-1900 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
9 Monaco, Harbor Ridge, Npt Bch
760-1900 $850,000 Sun 1-5
1132 Ebbtlde. Harbor View Hills. NB
760-1900 $750,000 Sun 2-5
2708 Lighthouse Ln (HVHls), CdM
675-6000 $465,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
**607 Bayside Dr. Promontory Bay, NB
NB -
631-1400 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1749 Port Hemley Cir, HVH, NB
644-9060 $395,500 Sun 1-5
**2616 Bayshore Or, Newport Beach
• 6.44-9060 Fee Sun 2-5
1251 Surfllne Way, HV Hills, CdM
644-49 10 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2811 Lorenzo. Mesa del Mar. CM
631-7370 Sat/Sun 1-5
427 16th Pl, E-Slde, CM
644-4910 $229,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
*2236 Aralia, E-Blutt, NB
644-9060 $294,500 Sun 1-5
111 East Bay, Bay Penln, NB
631-7300 $549.500 Sal/Sun 1-5
#21 Stlllwater, Turtlerock, Irv
644-9060 $349,000 Sun 1-5 * 1906 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. NB
631-7300 $600,000 Lse Sun 1-5
23 Rocky Knoll, Irvine
631-7300 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1008 W. Bay, Bal Penln, NB
644-9060 $.950,000 Sun 2-5
* 19« Flamingo Or, Mesa Verde, CM
631-7300 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•11 Carmel Bay Dr, Spyglass. CdM
631-7300 $625,000 Sun 1-5
1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB
548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1007 Tiller Way, HVH, CdM
64"4-9060 $369,000 Sun 1-5
•3801 Topside Ln, HVH. CdM
644-9060 $385,000 Sun 1-5
877 Sandcastle Dr, HVH, CdM
644-9060 $395,000 Fee Sun 1-5
#7 Creetitslde, Tr11rk, Irvine
644-72 11 $315,000 Sun. 1-5
«O Mendoza Terr. Corona Hinds, CdM
644-7211 $495,000 Sun. 1·5
210 Vil San Remo, Lido ISie. N.B.
875-3048 673-2558 Sun. 1-5
3202 Delaware Place, Mesa Verde, CM
&46-9258 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
*4128 Roict>ury Rd, Cameo Shor .. , CdM
&75-5930 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
18 Cherry Hiiia Ln, Big Cyn, NB
644-9060 $1,395,<f<>O Sun 1-6
*1901 Galat .. (Irv Terr), CdM
873-7761 $705,000 FM Sun MS
*1412 8an11ago, Newport S..Ch
831 ·1288 1375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1817 Bayside, Oorona del Mar
644-8200 t1 .~ta,ooo Sat/Sun 1·6
1823 Por1 CMtow Hbr Vu ttom.. NB '71-1110 tnl,000, tun 1·5
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* *4028 Channel Pl. Nwpt ltland, NB
673-0202 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
29112 Carob. Eastblutf, NB
646-1044 $264,500 Sun 1·5
219 Via Udo Soud. Lido Isle, NB
760-1900 $2.25 million Sun 2·5
* 1608 Galaxy (Dover Shores)
631-1266 Sat & Sun * •708 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB
675-6161 $1 ,500,000 Sun 1.5 * 17 Muir Beach Circle, Bal Isle
673-1633 $2,400,000 Sat/Sun 1.4
17 18 West Hall Ave, So C.Plza, SA
851-9020 $1 19,900 Sun 1-5.30
5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
*3 Muir Beach Circle, Spyglass, CdM
642-8236 $2,295,000 Sun 1-5
336 Cherry Tree Lane, Newport Beach
548·8633 $225,000 Sun 12·4
35 Aldgellne Drive, Harbor Ridge. NB
760-1900 $2,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1211 Clift (Cllffhaven), NB
642-5200 $385,000 Sun 1·5
1448 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
675-2373 $1 ,400,000 Sun 2-5
* *2500 Bayshore Dr. Bayshores. NB
63 1-7300 $1.650,000 Sun 1·5
1034 Sandcastle Or, HV Hiiis, CdM
63 1-7300 $330,000 Lse Sal/Sun 1-5
442 Begonia, Corona del Mar
644-6200 $569,500 Sat/Su\ 1·5
5 Poinl Loma (Spyglass). CdM
675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
e BR plu• FAM RM or OEN
32 Mission Bay Drive, Spyglass. CdM
760-1900 $615.000 Sun 2-5
* * 115 Harbor Island Ad, Hrbr Is Rd, NB
631-7300 $1 ,500,000 Set/Sun 1·5
7 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
1760 Port Manlelgh Hbr Vu Homes
644-4337 $450,000 • By appt
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
3 1537 Los Rios. San Juan Clemente
963-6767 $97,500 Sun 1-5
101 Sholz Plaza (122) Versailles. NB
548-9955 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2525 E. Ocean Blvd Corona del Mar
640-5560 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BR plua DEN
209-19th Street. Balboa Penln. NB
631-1400 $3 19,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3 BEDROOM
551 Vista Grande, Bluffs. NB
759-9100 $222,500
*412 Carlotta, Blutfs. NB
759-9100 $195,000
102 Blue Lagoon. Laguna Beach
Sat 1-5
Sun 1-5
631-1400 $545,000 Sal/Sun 1.5
~4 Esplanade, Bluffs, Newport Beach
640-0020 $272,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1·5
*412 Carlotta. Blutts, NB
759-9100 $195,000 Sun 1-5
2424 Vista Hoger. The Bluffs. NB
631-1400 $179,500 Sun 1-5
15 Landfall Ct. Newport Beach
644-7020 $275,000 Sun 2-5
3 BR plua OEN
# 7 Aue Vlllars, Big Canyon. NB
759-9100 $725,000 Sun 1-5
•2642 Vista Ornade, Blutts. NB
759-9100 $229.500 Sun 1-5
tt7 Rue Villars, Big Cyn, NB
759-9100 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2642 Vlsla Ornada. Blutts. NB
759-9100 $229,500 Sun 1-5
2645 Vista Ornada, Bluffs. NB
6-40-0020 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
3 BEDROOM
* 157 Yorktown lane, Monticello, CM
646-8396 Sat/Sun 1-5
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
300 E. Coast Hwy #24, Newport Bch
675-4010 Sat/Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 BR plus 1 BR
315 Iris, Corona deJ Mar
644·9060 $299,000 Sun 1-5
2 -2 BEDROOM
2001 Kings Road, CllHhaven, NB
673-6900 $399.500 Sun 1-5
3 BA plua 2 BA
408-408',+ Poinsettia. Corona del Mar
631 ·1400 $272,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 • 3 91DROOM
430'h Begonia. Corona def Mar
676-2500 Sunday 1·4
BAYFRONT LOT
FOR SALE
••1006 w. Bay, Bal Penln, NB
M'4·9060 $860,000 Sun 2-5
PROPERTY
FOR LEASE
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hood Mike Crow, Agl lad, lle1tlbl1 tarmt 111111. all th• advant1gH ol tr1 gem.I 1unroom. 01. aatl Anttlaftt 0 $ / $ I ~ ll"lf ... -It Wl~t EA8T81DE TRIPLEX 2 TIAll
048·S 170 llOO Or try IN option By 1ownhomt llvlng. Four ltrtd ti S.75,000. Witt lll·O••• pt•n llt un • ., •bd' 1,':9 d•ll Ool"'htlul dupt.JC CIOM to owner 114&·21&8 roomy bedroom•, formal tr•d• tor ofo bldO or ,.,,. "' rm, ,. be. • ' bdrm Spenlah l'IOUN plu1 "'
MCSA VllROE dining. tamlly ioom, fire-commarctal. Call for de· Large tot Smt pet OK. 2 1·bdrm apte. $18.000 ~!~c~.8~1Cr:i~~t.~4::~~ SANTA ANA MOTS 4Br.
281. two• lam rm 6 r«
rm. frplc, pool, big yd
1 25.000 dwn o w e .
13%. 114 2 ,500
657-7993
H•rbor/Bak•r Lo-.i 3 place In llvtno room wet tall•. Grav•tlt R E 1 Prlottl Rttl1tt•l JUST LISTED · FRONT ROW VIEW Nr Shopping. Low ren1. ~=~rty 1o~~':.·oi't'o~'t. room. counlty kttcn.n. bor, lnCIOHd prl'v•t• 454-96611. to 1325.000 Cotom pool Low .. •t prl'""' "E" Plan 3 Br. Fum. $25.000 841-21154 llrtpi•""', d"''~·-gar--l.3r prlc• In area 1123, ..... ... .. v 1·303-887·2887 Owntr _... ...... ,. ..,,....
900 S25 an . OWC re· patio with dteklng and wkt fllfll JOSI ~=~ ~a~!~~rru~. ~~ $187,000 A.awn ln.s • submit on dn I a•111 Miii• __ 2_&_0_l_d_et_U_n_1_11 __ , Ownlf' wanll arger l>fO-
m 111n1no $114 ,000 •• gerd1n •reo and mortl •••••••••••••••••••••• Comm-.. -·• Dd, NB 2645 Vista Ornado '31~.000 24'•64' GREENBRIER petty. only 1289,500. , u m • 1 1 1 2 % Fobutoue llnenclng .. no "'"" n "' HOME: L LR 0 R Cllh flow 2.2 Acres Zo-l"J IZOO
1346.3265,540 •4087 Qu1111y1ng 1183 000 PARI PUGE 831·0&80 Open Sat/Sun l·~ · g• · · in m. ntd .a1 Condo•. Tut1ln ~ •
ESTATt UU
Op1in Sun 1-5, 15811 Don't dtlay, oall Olana VERSAILLES I br upgr•-Call A,at 640-0020/760-9678 kit optnt RIO Fam Rm, SIM. Agt 975-0679 today 569·9400 EITITEI D w•IDar. 2 B . 2 BA. Light --~-----1 Myrtlewood. DIANA PIETENPOL· ded condo see. pool. int .. young adlte wel· PtslttYt Oaala Fltw
VOLPE • Ill, 2t.1 IA, clubhH, $74K. 1et, H · come 139,SOO. 640·5937 4•Plex, new unite, land· king S122K. 20'\f, dwn BETTER THAN owe 760·9388 lllH roP euv . euv IT LIVE AT BEACH! 1BR •caped. fully oecuplod.
111,IOO
Thlt 3 Bdrm home must
be sold. CASH TALl<S
MODEL Bost prlc1d duplex on Nwpt Bch trlr 115,000 on 1111 management.
HAS EVERYTHING WESTOLIFF the Pentnaula • & 3 $3000 dn. 1375 pay• au 12% financing & wlll car· ~~~~~~~!!!!
A PETE BARRE TI ··. REALTY
lflRH11 Pttl
Prltttl Tt ltlll
S1ll•r very wllllng to 11
1let on the financing IOI
this lovtly 3 bt<Sroom
home. H11 aup1v m /
bedroom, tccenled with
sunken tub and atrium
Family room with tlra-
plact. Loll of used brick
and • POOL! Assumable
loan at 13.25% avallable.
Call and get 11'1e tact11
FHA /VA 0 1( Call --------·
~~t~1es':if I~~:~ Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 ba plut Bdrm w/2 bethl tooh. 530·5924 dy, 531-8476 i'etfla~n D~:r~~r~~·~ ~
20 min. to ofc/dan, 2 lrplcs, llght & Garage, l/p'1, ell built-ev /hi 1 G--" 1na. Only 7 yra old Top ---------1 area. For detail• 0111 l••l lit•I• !i40· t 15 t lor more de·
tall&.
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS S 109,500. Call 979-2390 lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiirllliil
Saorlfloel
Ttr•s Tt ltlll
Assume the outstanding
loan at 9''•"'•BL A and
lhls 3 bedroom home.
Famlly room. living room
and llraplaoe. Masses of
space In yard BBQ on
the patio. Just reduced
by thousands! All lhls
and Just a walk lo the
beach Now priced at
S 109,500. Call 979·2390
MR. IEWPORT Ill
Gharr111ng 4 Br & large
family room. Brick fire·
place. country kitchen.
quiet residential area
l.ong term seller tlnan·
elng. $229.000 Inc land
COLLHE Pl FIXER
~I Br . 2 Ba. price redu· c ed $5000 to S 114,500.
Ortve by 253 Hanover 1 hen cell Lao Hanna,
844-4810
lr11t Fl11aoi11I 1 ,, .... 10.18-X. lt .. l
Seller very anxious for
quick sale on lhls super
clean 4 bedroom ranch
slyte home. Sits on largeliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
corner lot wllh RV ac-EMERALD IAY
cess. Covered patio and AWARD WINNER
attractively landscaped. Ocean views 3 bdrm, 4
$124.950 Call 979-2390 t>a, kif wtconven1ences. 1'11·2310 tam rm. lge garden, pa·
3707 s. BRISTOL 110, formal din rm. lge llv
SANTA ANA rm Ou lel cul-de-sac
Tarbell,
HL\IJ'()HS
~---------1
FLEXIBLE FlllAll·
Clll&
on this Immaculate 3 Br
home with e11.,ctosed pa-
110, family rm. sprlnkJers
and more. Ownat an-
1tlous. $129,500 Call
979-5370
.\.l>ILI tlJ,,"11
REALTY & INVESTMENTS
1;8 12,000 By owner
673-4411
VACANT ~UST SELL
t16r. 2' )BB. 2 tOO sq It 10
1•rs new Nr So Csl
Plaza, 10%-1s•1. own
Asking $ t85,000 Make
otter Bkr 768-4008
CNfCI THIS
lllllE OFFER
ON NO PAYMENTS OR
I NTEREST ON PUA·
(;HASE MONEY TO UN·
l IL DEC 1. 1982
f;hari.> E Side 3Br .
t V.Ba, rrplc, new cpt &
pa1rit Assume low Int.
Isl TD Seller will asslsl
wffinenc1n g $129,900,
25% dwn 2268 Cornell
1 his is allordable hou-
IUCIOUI LIVlll s 1 n g 0 w n e r I A g t
In this 4 Bdrm home with 549-2042
add .. oo family rm. Many 2 .. 3 __ B_d_r_m __ 3_B_a_l_h-ne_w_
extras Including new conOo on park .Child oli
carpet. Large assui:nable With lease option Go
loan and owner will as· from tenarit 10 owner
slst. $135.000. Call for 380 w Wilson 631-5055
more Info 979-5370 or 642-2000
.\·{>I LI tlh .. If
PEAL'"• 1Jt.;vEST ME..,fS
Sl,000 IOWI
Assume 9'11"1. loan, ow-
ner will help fin 3 br. lg.
yard. $99.500 646-8082
l1111/L111t o,t111
By owner Corner condo
w /scen1c view. central
vacuum. A/C. EA C
b alconles patio, dbl ga-
mge w1w0tkbench & ca·
1>1ne1s 2 mstr suites. 2'n
ba A ssume 12 9%.
Terms 642-2574
~-~-----~
or luJ BHti111to11
New 3 Br. 3 Ba. Condos. Ji.atb I 040 Newport Schoots 80°/c •••••••••••••• • • •• • • • •
• financing at 12'n% 2 to BY OWNER 4 BR 4 Ba
16th. Pl. Open 12-5 Sat1 hme. appro~ 2900 sq.It.
Sun. Dally 1-5 John Eliot N r M ead owlark Goll
Agent 631·4509 or C•:iurse $236.000 terms
673-3968 eves we will guarantee 10 buy
9.53
b11ck al same price In 3
y1 s. 846-0450
OPll HI. 1-1 '
TIRTLllOOI ILll
PlllPIOTIOI
Newport C•nter airy w Oh ce Is. """ shape and a low usu PIUOlt FOR 7141720-1517 w••f-~ IHI
1210.000 with S 160,000 u1umable loan with flex. DOYER SHORES mabl• 101111. Only "$296. 01101 •••( "'' ..
•t 12•t.,fl•ed rate & down. $289,600. Open AllU -CUITIM 000. -**lmSTllll** ••••••••••••••••••••••
luliy amortized. Sun 1·4, 1337 Sussex. 0 1 1 AOllEI MEL FUCHS . 71 L onoe6~82~81x2 60, Looking for dup10. , '-ti ,..._ A flawlese 4 bdrm 1lngle No polnll or qualllylng. Lane. 645-7408 Ytr , corner 101 • . 4.ple• and up. Free Info, rn t -·r
story on an Ideal tow 770•03.a7 P ti I O ~ Out of the flight PaYlllH R11ltor ON• llE agt. 760•7089 Wiii take over yoor pay·
traffic atree1 In model Owner/Agent rtt I HI Hwt p 111 tern , th 111 111·1120 ---------1 ment1 on a 2 or 3 Bdrm
home condition. Protea-~~~~~-~~~! VERSAILLES. 1 bdrm, custom home offers IATIH• 1·1 IAIE Al OFFER home, wlll aleo con1ldlf
slonally landscaped . -fully furn. Security arid m 11 gn1 1 1 c en I ON THE BAY FRONT 7 untts. all 1 Brdm's 10_ 11 duplp or trlplex with
hi epnl d•ymcaon'smugnaltryagpeo.021 IJ.{•!J!!' •• ~{•J! •••• !.'.'.? rlneet roeawtlnoen w'a1c1111c11a1ersry 21n1dv. o PP or I u n 111 es IHT HY 31 00 E 2CBoas12BHwyl 112,4, cated In Hemet Asaume owl ner115u4n2113.3P77rln. only
r c' m ' NOME OWIHIMIP1 · r · Sepa rat e guest ovely r, 8 • rpc, s111,000 1n1oans.0Wner 1~p~e~a~se~.~~-~~~~ spa and tennis. Only 5 528·1968. 523·2830 P. home and private UITILIFf A C. $109,000 Bkr will consider any raHo-I~ yrs old. Transferred Ow· S2600 to $3800 lnv&1t· Wiiiiams p 0 0 1 and 9 pa 5 Br Owner wlll carry 675·-4010 nor will help 1tn1nce. An ment gives you home 5254,500. Perteet family nable otter Asking ll•l•ll exciting new offering. ownership and all tait Owner wlll finance house. 644_1742 OCEANFRONT Mobile 1180,000. 631·7370 ••••••••••••••••••••••
compelltlvely priced at advant ageal we have OPEi lllDAY 1-8 entire loan The IEWPO•T IMO•fl Homes. several. $80.000.
$315,000, equity share programs llURLY IEW 11 price Is $985,000 " " Pvt. 499·3816 HHHt l•r•itiH
l OllEHlllE on 3 & 4 Bdrm hOmes IEWPOllT HEllHTS W 1111 a 11 Cott , WITERHOIT
GALL •••_1211 avail now. Call Don at Extensive 1980 remodel lroktr 4 Br Family Ro om. IEWPOllT IHOM TRADJ T 10:\AL
REAi.TY
.........••...•••.•••• ,,, ... ,,,,., "" . ....•................
•• Rushton Realtors . $250.000 Lease o• Lea· 768-1300 has left no stud! untur-l 14/ll0-1900 s e 0 p t I on Le as e
Bel Air Home. Light
Interiors. 2 bdrm. 1 bath.
tront k•tctien. Expanded
llv, dining area. Young
adults welcome $24.500
3Br 2ba, single carport.
/Jn NIL[L
llAILEY &
ASSOCIATES
Trllk 18971 Antioch, lkbx,
4 Br. 2 Ba. D.R.. F.R. vu
of Univ. 1200.000 150.
000 down, $150,000
A.l.T.D. 12% Int only for 5
yrs. Agent 54 1·5032
WOODBRIDGE • Char·
ming twntise. 3Br. 1'.,..Ba.
trplc. patio, $121,000.
$15.000 dwn. Assume
Ln . ownrl agt 759-1067
WOODllllHE
TOWlllOHE
2 Br 2 Ba. large patio.
Under market at $139,
900. Corbin A ssoc.
759·0226
2BRl 2BA WOODBRIDGE
Sgl lam Sacrifice 3
pymts lale. Help!
857-2-425
WOODIRID&E
TOWNHOUSE
2 Br 2ba. lge patio. Un· der marl(el al $139,900.
Corlti1 Aueclattt
711-0221
l Ill OF
SllllllRIL.l
11Hr410
E-traordlnary 4 bdrm,
211. bath home In a
charming plush setting.
No eAtra overlooked.
lrom fountain to private
tree-shaded patio. this
home has everything
Enjoy the summer In
your own bit of paradise.
Call today. GENE CON-
LEY, bkf 559-9400
011tst11tll1c Flaa1ola1
Norlhwood POOL HOME
4 Bdrm, 3ba, 3 car gar
Agl Barbaram , 2 ba.
Xlnt assum In. $184.900.
11ed . New trad ttonal $l500/mo. 673-4642
style oak floors, new IEWPO•T c•EST
Quiet adlta pref No pets
Yrly lse Avall Sept 15,
675-4338 rool wires, plumbing n n 4-UNITS, master suite. i\ltcher>. Former model 3 Br plus.
BEACH AREA. 2 br dbl.
$34,500. Low lees. 5 Star
TOP LOCATION
645-8100 or 549-1366
.., ...
HOME PLUS IUEST
etc etc. makes this $229,500. Assume llnan-,.,,;.,.,. 3101 beaulltully localeO 38R clng plus Owner will car-
2ba pool home a rare ---------ry. 646-9813 ----------1 ...•.................. Park, C.M. Mike Crow. l•lallll•J WINTER Rental, avt. 9112. Guest quarters, teenaoe
unit. or separate home/
office with ocean and
bay view. Swimming pool
arid bubbling spa add
another facet to this
custom 4 Bdrm Jewel of a
"one of a krn<f". Priced FORECLOSURE· Tierra del Sol Realtor al $267.500 with an as-Hedda M1rosl 646-1044
agt. 645·3176 I• --------lfl•rl. ZIOO 2 br, 1 ba, ctn Lndry & Co•••rti•I ••••• ..,.;;#"............ gar $500 673-5615 sumable 1st T.O. POOL HOIE
421 Catallaa, 1,t Mts 1921 Santiago FORECLOllRE
NEWPORT HEIGHT S
CONDO 2 bdrm. 2 ba.
pool and laundry. 10•1.
dn. No qualifying. Long
.• !.~?.!!'J. •••.•• !.~fJ.! Cos~a~!~·~:J:~hma f~!!~.!!!!~ •••••• !.~~! 144· 1211 Open Sal/Sun 1·5 APPLE VALUY Way. leased to 1 Br Trailer. private. no
home Stop by and see ~ this and much more.
OPEi SUIDlY 1·11 t i ' ·
1211 Cllff lrlwt. • , •
642-6200
j PETE J BARRETI '-,. REALTY
AISOUfTE ITElLI
Lovely lrg 3 Br hOuse wf
den. spa & forever vu.
Only $359,900 Fee. Call
DIRECT lo Patrick or
Fred Tenore . agl
631·1266 or 760-8702
BIYSHORES o, .. s .. 11., 1-11
2101 ••• .,,,
3 BA. den, spa
Plus Guest Cottage.
Seller asslsled linen.
1141-1147
IEWPORT IElCll
OMLY 1124,110 ftt
with easy financing. 2 Br 2'n ba condo. Communl·
WESTOLIFF ty poot and spa. Pvt pa-
Except1onai new listing. tlo. Seller very lleitlble.
Custom built by wall f44· l211
this large 3 Bdrm 2'n '' •
llnown builder Enl<>y the --many custom features In
ba(h family room nome. I
with raised hearth fire-~
place, fo rmal dining
room and living room w/
vaulted ceilings. 3 car
garage. Private easy·
care yard. Call Shlrley
OPEi SUHAY 1·1
1101 c., ... 11
842-1200
j PETE
' BARRETI ··· REALTY
OCEAll VIEW
11101 udtr ••rttt
3 Br plus retreat 3 ba,
excellent financing Onl't
$229.000.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
John Marshall Agt
631-2242
Plays Real Estate
113-1100
term financing Call
Brandon Agt. 720-1404
Tu Slttlttr "OIRVETTt WY" P e t s . u t I I s p a I d .
C $450/mo. 1st plus secu· Near new 4-ptex, 2 bdrm, Have others. huck it 642_0835 499•1617
2 bath each unit with Splller 631-t266 r Y •
owe 11 Hart.er VI•• Lowest priced Portollnc 3 Br Homa, lrplc, spa. 2
4 BR, 3'n Ba, bonus rm. patios. $199,000 Bkr.
dining rm. family rm. tee 1_7_52_._s_1_1_t._6_4_5_·6_2_6_9_. _
fireplace, e~closed patio. t r: •. BHli•1to• garage, 9\,_ lst. Pos. • ~l.F.:(:\.'9: S. i 3140
cesh flow. Now $159.&•Qjf t"\ ..... ~! ............. ..
500. Biii Grundy, Rltr, tl!•-•••11 Nr Beach & Atlanta. 3 bt.
675-6161. •-I II J z·8oo 111) b8 Condo av&ll July
SIPER 1:1!!!.~~~!!;..' ••••••• "... 1, Sn5. 964-7346 evs land. $319,900 Good WANIA TllAlf IOWl1
as sumable llnanclng HAVE . Sharp 4 BR 2'h
Call Laraine Shaw, agt ba Palermo In HVHomes
759-9088 on tee land S225K equi-F~:X1:v11lN::111 •1r a~~E!IL!!EA!!o1es. f!l.".~~-~!!.~t . .!!.~!
Sacr $99.000 QMC 111 4 BR. new dee. furn. Sec San Clemente pride of w/'lr dn. Also 3 adj. view gate. pnv Bch , tennis.
IWPT ILUFFS FEE
ty. & only $870 PITI.
WANT • Ocean vu home.
In NB/CdM Agls wel-
come.
Bruce Blomgren-Agt.
760-9333/760-0297
ownership. Modern Spa-1011 75K & 85K Ownr 496-4038 nlsh s t yle lour unit S · A ·
apartment house with alvlone E 74 t·6316 N1tt111Jlt IHd 3111
ocean hUls & golf course II I • O. t •• •• I";•••••••••••••••• view clo&e to everything ••• ,,., Ill 1 Furn 2 BR, t ba. blk to
L~e 4 br, remod. Oak
firs. new apples & llJC·
lures. Comm. pool. Fee
land. $299,000. Call Pett
Johnson. 631-1266. !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · ' ••1111 2400 bch, yrly Adlts. no pets only three years old, •••••••••••••••••••••• s650 673_6390 shows Ilka NEW! Seller Palm Springs Condo 1 Br. ---· ------
IEW LISTllll
l••••rt's ltat luJ
Gresl 4 or 5 Bdrm
Large Family room
Model condition
Pool/spa/pal lo
Many extras. hurry!
2406 Francisco. NB
Open Sunday 1-4
REALTORS 646-7414
CANAL FRONT. 2 blocks
beac h. $275 .000 in·
eludes land. 840·8208
Dockside R.E.
IEWPOllT
1112,000
"IEWHllT llOllE
OF tHlll"
NEW MEOIT CUSTOM
will help finance & save t Ba. spill level. sleeps 4, Wtltollff hHwtfH
buyer thousa nds o f completely furnished 5 Bdrm Fotmal dining
To, •• ''"'"' Pool & Wfnecellar
Fertwor Yltw
$2,400,000
dollars!ll Seiling price Of Located wind free south rm, bonus den. Poot &
$325.000 Is way below end Beautiful grounds, lge encl. ya1d. Summer
current replacement pool spa, tennis. Perteet or lease $2400 pe.-mo.
C O IS t I P R I N C I P A L S weekender & renlable In A g t 8 3 3 • 2 6 S O o r
ONL Yt Call owner at seeson $87 .500 Call 673-8849
(714) 6-42-0138. 646-3317 or 631-4465 ---------Open Sat/Sun 1-4
17 Muir Beach Circle
BY OWNER
640·9405 673-1633
Rapidly developing area -111 IEAll WEu on Newport Blvd In Costa Mesa 66:it300 lot 4 Seasons of Fun. Invest
with Income o w e Mo· in our mountain play-
tlvatao to sell. ground while we're still In
OITSTAllDHIQ Realonomlcs 675-6700 8 buyers markel. Write
Newport Crest Condo., er call tor brochure &
3Br. 3Ba, mslr suite wi llWPT ICH OFC ILll maps. You-finish hOmes
sitting rm. ocn view. f2.000 sq II. Owner/ from $10 PS<l • 35 mod·
completely remodeled. I Investor user Xtnl un-els or your plans. will
Incl new paint In & out. derly1ng II" Motivated bulld anywhere. Sun-
cpts. Jenn-Air stove wl seller shine Real Estate, Better
radar. Italian me. Mexl-771-0415/546-8240 Homes & Gardens. Box
can Pavers. Also has 6083, Big Sear Lake.
shutters, wet bar. mlrro-IALIOA Ill.AID 92315. 7141866-4651
red drs . huge btt1n 221 llAIUIE AYE WE AllHWllEll
bookcase, lrplc, skylltes, Commercial bldg In busy Lake fronl /Hamlltalr 4
oversized tub & Inside· location Owner may also bdrm, 3 ba $675,000
outside BBOs. Finest consider trade tor small o w e. 714.846-3278
800111 U•l•r•i•iH .••.••................
c,,,,,.1 3Z02 .................•.•••
N PT I Summ8' /Furn
Panoramic ocean views
36r, lam rm. Drive by
233 1 C111f Dr Cati !or
detaJls. $2500/mo
CdM/505 Narcissus
2 story 3Br. wood/glus
N e w & superb
51500/mo
NPT BCH/ Un1urn
Beautllul/lge 2Br VIiia
Balbo a , 2 patios.
$1200/mo.
Waterfront Homes Inc.
631-1400
544-9179 evaa and ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wknds. i
WOODBRIDGE, 2 BR 2
Ba. condo, $991<. GoOd
fin 857-5227
H~ ltloob off ud.
Drive by 221 33rd SI.
and you will buy II. 2Br +
bach Priced to sell now
Biii Kennedy 631·1266 Buy now w ith LOW
DOWN or LEASE OP·
TION 3 Br °'n, 2'.li Ba,
has location & seclusion.
PRICED BELOW MARK·
ET Call roday
con<So In !he Crest. A Balboa Island house. Cttlll• ''' M•r 3Zl2
real value at $249,000. $395.000. Lora Vance PALM IESERT •••• ••••• •••• • ••••• • •• Owner dy/eve 645-0209 Rltrs, 673-4062 Monterey c.c 2 br, 2 ba Comtonable 4 br lamlly
WATERFRONT TRIPLEX OUIEAY VILL.llE condo on the Fairway. home. pvt beach. Pe1 ok.
OOEUFllOIT
$400,000 Total Price!
Best buy on oceanfront.
ON LIDO ISLE western el(posure. Lo· $ 1500 7 6 0 · 1 9' 3 . Comme-clal bldg. prime t I s t 59 6 7 5 3095 $1 ,250,000 street. perfec1 for retail. was prce In area '--·--------
Assume VA l oan $69
000 at $642 PITI mo Full
price $98.500 3 bdrm.
!amlly room, den Free·
dom Home. Agl RITA
540-6149
23r. on \he beach sand, f!l.'!'!~.!!!.'.t .• !.".4.~ xlnt loc. $325.000 cash+ -----------
assumable $75K, 10•1.
TD. Owner 640-7990.
IEWPOllT
112lr100
"601 LIDO" office. or 7 St90.000. 500 3brl 2ba. 1000 sq It, 2 car
Wa1ertrorit High rise 673.3777 Agt Oot of C•••I• gar, 6 blks from water. condo Sale or summer/ ' $850 ALSO Sig Canyon,
yrly renl. I co.lo•i•i•••I •• !.'1!~!'1. •••••• ~~~¥ $995 Agt 642-1183
DESPERATE OWIERI
Beautlfui Park Bristo
Condo . Low dow"
S5-$10K. Low payment.
$1000/mo. Low prlc
$88K. 646-0686.
ocen view fro m all Prtce slashed lor quick
rooms $23 0 .000 sale 3 bd. 2 be, lrg llv,
9.S0· 1484 deluxe kitchen, breakfast
110 DOWN !!
View of the ocean and
walk 10 ttle sand
2 1 3 I 3 3 3 • 3 8 4 6, &
213/902·1298
area plus guest apt
No nh end Walk 10
beach. Owner help fi-
nance. $259.500. Peg
Allen Rltr. 494-7578.
SALE OR THIE
'Great Ocean view, walk
f.2000 Dtwn • l~"X. to private beach. 3 bdrm,
2 Br Townhouse, end 3 ba . Family room
unit. patio. communily Owner/Ag! 673-2936,
pool & klddy yard. Low _6_4_2_-1_1_8_3 ____ _
d1>Wn or take over SHA OCEANFRONT Moblle
lcian F P $102.500. Homes. several. $80,000.
Agent 662· 1700 Pvt 499-3816
I
IAYFROIT
Lovely 1 story hOme on
60' ot wa1er In Dover
Shores. Pier and floe\
and lattice covered bay-
side patio 3 Bdrm, with
excellent price.
OPEi SllllY 1-1 ao 1 ••· St•r La. 642-6200
j PETE J BARRETI ... REALTY
PENINSULA DUPLEX
206 44th St. Xlnt llnan
SALE BY OWNER
NEWPORT CREST
1st ti•• hJtr The lowest priced
home In New port
C rest Tw o
bedrooms, 2 baths.
formal dining room.
wet bar. step down
'llvlng room • all this
!or only S 165,000
W i iiia• Ooh,
lroktr
110-1800
Ph 673-6454 for details 1----------1
WATERFllOIT
Older beach houM with
rantastlc future. On canal
with pier and dock. Per-
teet for a couple who are
looking for few l&rge
rooms. with a place for s
boat Prlcep al just
$425.000 Includes land
842-1200
DB
VERSAILLES
2 Br 2ba, balcony. aecu-
rlty, underground par-
king and all amenities.
$239.000. Good flnan·
ctno Call owner, MIBS
Laura. 548-9955. Open
Sat/Sun 1·5. call from
gate. 101 Sholz Plaza.
EHOUTIYE NOME
5 Bdrm 2'n Ba Only
$225,000 Appraised
$245.000. Open House
6·27-82, 12-4PM, 338
Cherry Tree Lene. Call
an)'llme Tony 5-48-8633
~~~~~~~~~ Remodeled 3 Br. 2'n ea .;.. In Bay1horea. $299,500,
L.H. S 189K fee conver·
1lon Atnewel 1991.
2611 Clrole Or. 645-8218
VIEW CONDO only 3
years old. Adult security
Terms. Call lor appl Agl 7141752•5710 fOff•llOll•I 1100 OupleK, Rancho Mirage. JASMINE CREEK 3Br,
•• •0 ••••••••••••••••• C· 1 property. $80.000. den, 2 trplcs. end unll. Tucson, Arizona: 25,000 Two separate units. 2 Br. Guarded community. RAE RODGERS
IEWPHT HITS VIEW
CLIFF DRIVE
FtrtYtr YI••
4 Bdrm. 2ba. lge fee tot
$545K. prln only Agent.
675-1211 alter 7 pm.
Owner wlll llnance pur-NO DOWN, no qualllylng,
chase at 10°1. Interest & have 2 houses. $725,000
wlll consider trade-down each. 620-9089 ( 714)
for NPT or Costa Mesa 1501 & 1511 Miramar St.
residence. This beautllul
home features 4 Bdrms, SH Cll•••lf 1016
2 Ba, 2 frpfcs & spa with • •••• ••••• •• •• ••• •• ••. numerous amenities and
111 offered at $395,000.
For further Information.
contact: Cun Herber1s II
631-1266. Open house
Sun. 1·4. 218 La Jolla,
OCEAI VIEW 1211 Ill
4 yrs old. 3 bdrm/2 ba
2050 sq It. Walk to bch
Pool·slze backyard
Assumable loans. OWC
Streloht note or 11.6"/o
AITO. pymta $1900/mo.
661·9362 owner/agt
~i·011d~~·~9~;e~~;~,' 1200 SQ 11 each. By Ow-Pool & tennis $1550,
Broker 714/492-4692. ner. Great financing Agl. 760-9333
Ocean view. Dana Harbor
on Blulls, 2Br. 2Ba. poor,
spa. low down. $225.000.
893-3151
t-328-5555. 3-4()-1646
OHLITT
CIHTlllOTIOI
VIEW! VIEW!
Three bedroom. two
bath home, Corona del
Mar $995 mo. Yrly lease.
760-0189
Thruout In this Leucadia
4Br, 2¥•Ba home w/ l•~o•• P11Mrt. 2000 numerous amenities. As
•••••••••••'",;;;'•••••• a discriminating buyer C••I• lt•U 3121 14 lllTI COSTA MEU you must see. Only •••••••••••••••••••0 •
Eastslde, all large 2 Br. $325.000 w/assumable Westsl<Se 2 Br. 1 Ba. lncd
pool, Income $7 t .000. 1st. Call Todayl Corilla Petlo, enclsd garage,
Price $775,000. Drive by ~ c M t 111 n Re a 11 y new carpets. drapea.
149 E. Bay then call 1·7 53· 8155 . e ves paln1. No pets. $495/mo
B r o k e r t o w n e r 9'42·5461 plus security. 548-54<l2,
642·0282. INCOME PROPERTY _7_7_0_·5_62_9_. ____ _
.20,000 Dow" Older Traner Pl\ With SUPER MESA VcRDE 3
Duplex & 2 1-eFI Hses Br 2 Ba frplc, $775/mo.
Two 3 bdrm houaes on 1 Plus storage Bldg. 6'44-6998. No petl.
lot, E/Slda C.M. Musi S 100 M Bee mo t sell. No Qualllylng. A · u n '4Br. 268. lam rm. lg fnod steal at $150,000. Realty bk yd, close to 1chl1, S.•I• h• lOIO Call 1gent, 540-3(186. 1•11•·&45-3134 $850 mo. 111. latt + OPEi HOUSE •••••••••••••••••••••• ___ .;;;._ _____ , ._ .&. .. , $200 sec. dep. 65& Cove
Curious? Open hoose Sat llTITAlllll amt -•r.n, 1 ' nll, St. Apply 11 660 Cow 1218 Devon Lane. Weal-& Sun Assume $65 900 ,,....., 1100 S C cliff. Sunday 12-4. 3 Br. 2 11wy, · Int 2 br 2· ba Hunt. B<:h, 4 units, Co-•••••••••••••••••••••• , __ t._. _.M_. _____ _
Ba. XLNT TEAMS. Agt. cond~ ramlly section, So. vinglon style. $239.000. It O&llFtlllll Mesa V111de 4 BR, 2 81,
760-8520, Cst VIiias No.113_ 187. Only $26,000 dn. At· ,,.: nw Uf•ITWI • lam rm, $850. AgVownt. sume 11% 11t. Call now. .wn ~ ".,. 751-6191: SM-1413 900. Upgrades. ex1ras b k r . 9 6 3 . 8 o o o 0 , Nor1hern San Diego Cty .• r---------
BIG CANYON lncl. Wiii carry 2nd. 966-0208. asll for Jim. detlrable area. 4.5 ac. 1 Br with s'ove, covered 641-1664 avocado estate. Exe.II. parking. chlld & small pet
TOWMllOME a Ir, Dt1, Patl•
HH,000
OPll TotAY 1·8
#11 a.., ....... .
Mclain "August Plan··.
Truly outatandlng In
evary reapact, Tradltlo·
nal eleganc. In French
moll!. Cu atom decor,
ma1alve ptlvate (ground
level) patio With eeparai.
lldt entry, aec urlt.y
1y1t1m, muoh, much
mora. Over $200,000 In
aeauMabll nneneino.
1l1.i 1d11111 1 \: l 111.
S 12 000 DOWll
5 BR 2~a, near S.C. Plra,
Owner wlll help finance.
H11rry • w on 't last. ad 1-9020 agt. Lii•
~!)! ·"'!~ ...... !.'!!f
'llmlltll m .••Hm
3 Br 2'11 b o, former
model wl ac>a.. Fum. op-
tional. Aseume ex11tlng
loin. OWC high 2nd. Int.
r1t11 btlow mkt. $400,
000. 4"-1288 Agl,
w .. 1111 .. ,., '"' •••••••••••••••••••••• 29,, Ila. RIO, lg IC!'"-
LEVERAGE ..
Covlnoton 4 Ple11 nr S.C
Plaza. Make your down
p1yment by the month.
Notes & trades OK. A•·
king s2111.ooo. . ......... .... .............
111-1424
production & Investment. ok, $450/mo. 536-7979.
Grove under proleaslo-us-•H nal mgmt. 3.000 sq. It , ..
hOme, elegantly decor•· Cheertul 2 br, g11t, end.
led. 3 Bdrm, 2'1t Bllh, yard, w/w cptg. & drpe.
glorlou• upatelra studio 1475 mo. 873-4388
w/360 deg. view. Scenic Cozy 2 Br. Cott-oe. fron'
wood deck, spa. Com-& back yard. 1575 plus
pletely cl'laln Ji nked. utlla. 631-9252 .
1200.000 In Hlumable 552·3600.
fln1nclng al approx. -------,----15--U-n-lti-.-C-.-M-,-'40-.-000....,...-dn-I t0%. Reduced from SPECIAL 2br "EXTRAS"
equal• 'A o f txlttlng 1437,000 to SSH .000. Lg gar. hk-up. yd, $475
pannerlhlp. $18,000 d• Brochur• avell. Con1act: OC-RENTAL.8 ~50-3314
preclallOn deduC11on for 8-:e Ptntl or Al Ogle, A REAL FINO
1982. No ~ ... coet1. 7 1 4 • 1 5 8 • 3 0 5 4 0 ' 2br wlnlce
831-4818 7 14· 7ge.3180. Aoent. patio, lndry, kldt $430
CORONA def MAA OPLX Prlnot~at OC·AENTALS 750-33t 4
3br ... Own« may • Jal ,,,,,,. o.c. 9EST
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Md PQl'ah, tnOd yd, 194,
000, low dwn. owe.
9&M>073
onanoe. '341.500. Mike ~ .,, 4 br w11r9 o-
Crow. agt, 648-lf78 ••=•~•••••••••• IP• & pool, bit-INS.. eo.ta Meu TrtPMJt. Eut· WAIT • ., ltll OC.A!NTALS rao-ss1.a --------1 lllM. Good lnoome encl oonCIO or hcl!M. Trade lnlnd rww beaut, COl'Mio. --------1•~ IHc6 IOfl io.rt1. 3 Br OWIW'I untt. f'1itbroolc lovoly 48r 2 mMtef ""'91, frpfo, I •• -• .,...: ••••••••••••• :-1 yr• Old. 12311000. IClt 2\1rl>a. IQ fem rm. Pf"-Ollf gar. aso.etta ~
~2860, 87:M849 t1oe .,... StrMm, oaka, H0-8233 evMnda.
NEWLY LISTED
WAHOR VllW HOMIS
OPIN SUN l·S 1123 POIT CARLO
'MochtJ P«tect Mon teao" 4 bdrm,
amlly room formal dlnl.na. Many
ppadn . Beautllul carderu. A1k
&Out nnllen\ fln~n1. UH,000
JOANN AKl:RMAN.
COAITM MIA NOF•"'9 61M110 ., .. , ...
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01r gar, POOi. jaO, llJt wl 1·6bt'• 1200 to UOOO brlek 11011rt Yll'CI entry 4 4 OR '2·~ :!801~:00 :,~· aumrne r t200/wk \~'-~'!,3~<;;' IP• 11n:· •••••••••••••••••••••• 1802 Oley, 2 Ill'. I ti..~ 10th Aleo 1Y1ll fr0tn I.•· rltC)Ollllb+e P"1 POOi a
thin blktng dletane. 10 160-.»" Ol)en 1·d1ya If 3'-' la large IMng rm Both fr•th i ctein, no Long11rm, 1800/mo I Chllo 0'1c 152.5122 0, Bec;tl 1.426 mo POOi, fflO, cpta, drg•· pelnl No l>or Oey month 10 month leo C0tnm t.nnla & l>OOI
b • 1 oh I I 0 O I mo . 4 Dr 3 8a Femtly rm & dining rm,~ room. !)ell Avt now 840•2,.9 494. 785 841 14eo H une, 1ennt1, down. pet• 184 81$..()~9 873·38115 2 bike -•Y 1360 rno 11~2311 Of 841·1239 Bon111 '"'· 3cer1areg1, ~~ ob::~~~y":~,':: Btufft ., .. condo 4 Br ~-.. town 840·2181 8pec. 3 8R 2 Ba. fplo, git, BALBOA ISLAND Call Aoay, 1 40-3854
OC·Al!NTAl.8 3100 aq It Sii 5tmo IOr 1pp1 7f4/9~5·2473 2'tba, lrplc, g•1 w/eteo ...,...t•••ll 1 1a, 2 1a. I II. Deluxe 2 Br 21• Condo bMCh 2 bike, $800 yny Sipe 4, '300twk. Aug 8 _d_•...-Y1_on_1y ...... ____ _
1-501'1 UOO to 12000 140.0203 ''' 8 wkdya 8·& ~nr New cpl1 & paint Ua/•n/d" Newly d•cor Ou pd, AdVlll. MC. glle, ,,,,._ No peta. 84S-1el2 on t78.0078 Shit• 2 BA apt, L~f\1 760.3314 °'*' 1·<1•Y• 3 b 1~ b d k · 1975/mo •44.6512 •••••••••••••••••••••• encl g1r, dwahr, pool, ntll••· 1150/mo. Helen N""...., ooe.n "" l>OOI '· '
1
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1270
a ctec>' llW ,...... & ~ore W•lk IO ec:n~·· flld B•y Oe11n VII 3BR SPACIOUS 3 Ot. 2 I>• ••• ................... 142·6073. eYM. HelQhll. '300/mo. Ulll• v ... ,, .. ···'"' 4110 •;, el4IC 21-35 yt'I , Clll 3 Br, IV.bl , PIUI llre per ' beech No Ill IC 2 bl, pvt yd Welk 10 condo, lrplc, bit Int, 2 3 bdrm IOwnhOUH 1pt. Pllld. Pnvete )'ltd. Cl ll •••••••••••••••• •••••• lie I 978e Ill mt0 pl1C41. 2 Cir ger, POOi, Kid• OK But l hl•I bch $1300 494-~874 Cir g11' pool•. new d• 2'i'I 01. lltaplllOI, t nQ 2 I r. •Ith gar•l•· b•I· alt 8 . 849-3702 OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br __ • ______ _
110. •II wUhln biking di•· 1
7
1&/mo.
99
0-l8lO cor V1c1nt 1850/mo H d Piiio I btk beach lle8li8"8 ~~~Y.;.~'.01~60~~:~ 1 MILE TO BEACH Av•ll no-:73w7 .. 87k31y lhtll M/F to lhr N.E Hunting-
!• n O • I o b • I C h CLOSE TO BEACH 2 Br CleH~2EAB~ ~E:ivvou, 2 042· 1155 Ind 1hop1. Appllclllona lP&•TlllTI 038_7979 UNFURN. APT, N.8. 1umm8' u • ton Bch hM, pete OK
SllOO/mo 876·231 I or with Olt&QI, toll, lrplc, bttth.' 2 lrplci, iplrat CC-RENTALS llCCI Pled. 318-8 Mir• n 642·2357 PALM SPAINQS 1182-57511
548-223g bit Ina, eun deck a, 1_5br'a $:200 10 $2000 g111r1t1 Corona dot Mar B11ullfully l1od1c1p1d S•OO lvrn 01 unlum 1 Br. PRIVACY? F rmmte wintld t<»ahr
3 II 0•1 ', $876tmo 5311 78711 c'lelrCHIA$l600/per mo 750 331 7 d 873.7Hl3 garden BPll Pool & Spe pool, 1p1. 189112 Ftorld1. Large 2Br lb•, 1 hOUM New 3 BR 2 BA homH, br,
2
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Rent In Co111 Meu • P II o k ' S 8 5 0 I mo Pre111g1011a High Or (IUMMR) 875-4912 Broker 2 Br 111, B1. S625 OK, lrplo, i orou from I Br ept. 4 bike lo bey S 125 night I blk .. _~,. c•o reap non.
NEWEST g ated 20 53a,71179 oceanvu.walktobeech, T 161 E.18111 642-0858 bch 638-8113 548·1288 P1lmSprlng1Reeor1 •m"r"" ..... Pk't'nfi
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COMMUNITY 2 & 3 Br. Hou1e on 8 hlll 38, ,..,8, oelltd home 3 Br 2'i'I Be. only $900/mo tor 2 Br 2 ext decka, 2 car port, l ~4r• Ote4t 3 BR 2 B1. 1707 W. Bal-L111 mo S 00 NC allO
2'-1 Be 1600· 1800 •q It garage, tncd, yd · kids 4 backyerd, lrptc, sec Ba, wllk lo beach Av•ll frplc. rafrlge, pool Oc· IMlll, OOGIPllOYI .,_75. 4117•3690 boa, newly decorated, UIAl/llAWlll wkly 875-7025 01 pure luxury Oar1g11, P•I• OK s750 mo Bkr alerm, toads 01 Fr door5 from Jur\e 20 cup1ncy July 3rd 1425/mo 2 Br, 1 Be beaut. cond. Yrly S800 New 2 Br 2 Ba Condo,
epu In every home • 931 4320 & a1<ylltru $1500/mo $795/mo 676 2444, 1 11 1 075..()988 I Prtncevllle ere1 Fur·
muter suits, dining 494-8741 01 494·6577 2Br. boot dck 1500/wk 673-4442 ~~ 'pef~k 0~0~~rr.~~ !1 B••ll•1tt• Wettclllf ••Ira tge 1 br, nll hed. fully equipped. O•rl•ll l•1Ital1310
room•. wood burning H ti I B h I lhl• prlcel B•tMll 1141. completely red9cor111d. tennis, golt pool Se>eel•I ••••'••••••••••••••••• tlreplac11 micro-wave 8a 'Z ta 1Br boot dC:k $400/wk :c e,~' ::'' with ~tcnen TSL Mgmt 642· 1803 •••••••••••••••••••••• Piiio & l>OOI 645-8152 Summer Of Fett rites t>y D•n1 Pt garaoa. front drl· ~;~:·.:.:~~~e~·~~!v~ •• !!~! .. !..'. ••••• }.~~~ ffl.~'!f.~Jl.~!L .!.~~~ JAODH llHLTY rag: S400o r,~~11o~g•· Ftreptace, pool, pYl patio sr~r~~e>~t~~~ ... ~~~:. LIM IAYHllT . i ~1~~:73~;2~,Y month ~~~8o~~o:!e.'.:.4'6acn
ded Eleg1n1 llvlng only
3
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15 minutes from Fuhlon Sl
4
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Orange Ave • Costa tn excellent area Avella· 050 mo Call owner de d g a 1 e H H 569·9285 bet. 7pm "ILU ot•IO"A 499-4721. 731-8346 ,,.,,,,II lt111 43
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n 1 s, Ou a r cl e d g a I e $750 1st & last, no ""ts N 1 Ba ground llr end uni• FINDERS "'"32 S 1 OOtmo Avl. 7115 640-7842 I BR. I peroon S.-35 & $850 New appllc. Im med OCC· Oo•I• """"·
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eo 1 BR, 2 persone $475 g~ll I :::~· AV b umeo: py. $625 mo Eva/wknda, Oldest 6 targ111 agency 1617 Weatcll11, NB Want 2 l/ps, wl d, r o. gas R I New 2Br condo. nr coun· 2 Br 3 Ba, den, baylront. COltl 11111 3124 2 BR Starting 81 S5tO 551_0324 9_6. 213-377-1221 All cllents screened with llnanclal Inst 7000s f BBQ, lance, dbl gar. C<l l!j try club Pool/J ae POSS boat dock, sec •••••••••••••••••••••• 2323 Elden Ave CM photos & rel1renoe1 1st . floor A gen I
wt r I g d 111 $ 8 7 5, ~-1 .. 1000 S695/mo Rink 955-2700 bldg, $1800/mQ Bob or New carpets, drapes, 842·7805 £ Ill i 3141 Wntala1t11 3111 Credit•: Cosmopotttan 541-5032
556-1448 ·;, ' dy or 759-1268 eve & Dovie Koop, 1101. Re/ paint. Adult. large 2 Br. I .fl.S.'!~ ••.•• '. •.•••••.. •••••••••••••••••••••• Good Morning America. •~2011.or.inr• "~""'"'"'' wknds Max 759·1221 Ba upstairs Westside. •Clean 2 Br MacArthur IOUIFlm •Clun Studio. utlt pd, Ths l'omorrow Show
UITSllE llEITALS 01811wa.sher, stove, close Vtg .. S.A Tennis, pool, retrlge, gar. Avall $275. * 'h 011 * 10 all new 4 b & d n 2 ba din rm Blulls 3 Br 2 Ba pool, $600 Ad 11 Moat al""ant •Pl. bldg. Prtvacv Slngle only lrltta•y Wtt41 r e • · 10 shopping. transpor1a· s Pa " u s In Legu~; Beach. flnnt 752•582,2 cllenlS who need • place WESTCLIFF BLl>G.
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w/grdnr $685 960·6419 Tur1lerock 4 BR 2 Ba • ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• crpl drps rr·g Pools · treee $2950/mo. vrly CdM lg. furn., PYI ent · 1 Mature female 10. •nare Lux 3 Br 2') Ba condo, Reso ... ·llke adult tract nr ' ' · mo No pets l395 "B" , 11 & b th R 11 / ••1 & I " carport lndru Busllne 6·0·5629 P• o a • r g .., • wl seme lovely 2br 2ba 2 br, 1 ba, W/0 hook-up, atrium, n-cpl pa "1 1·~ blks to ocean Yrly SC Ptu Pool, grdnr N 0 n s;,, k,; S 5 4 5 W Beker 641·0763 ~ cro Gar pr kg Non-lrg
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Clll AM 833-3223 545.7993 $ 9 7 5 6 7 5. 9 0 0 5. Beaultfully upgraded 3 br Highty upgraded & c:tean So Cat Villas 1 br, pool, 2272 Maple 631-2927 Elegant 2 BR, den, 3 Ba. Rm In large hOUH, lndry pr1v ba $295 ptus 'It viii
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Kids ok 546-0659 cond. $800 955-3247 al1 • -I••• llfV area $475 mo 951.5444 laundry rm . eastalde NICE 2 Br lb•, 1rlplex, utll provided. $275 mon-
M/F snare 4 Br house In Prime office 673· 1003
Newport Shore s Nr co1111 Me1e 250 sl suite
beach, pool & 11nnli $175mo Utll 1ncld. 779
$350 /mo '"-Ullls w 19th St 851-8928 548~340
5PM Npt Bch condo 3 Bd 2 Ba • • • • • • • ••• •• • •• •• • • •• • Cati for appf patio gar r9ttlg 1850 lh 964 5693 E/Slde 3 br, den, lrplc. , $700/mo 63l·1266 RO.: Beauttlul newer 4Br Island ~~8~1~4~abla Espanol TSL Mgmt. 642-1603 520 St Anna, 536-1453 --·---· ------country kit .. 1ea1141• $850 DEERFIELD 3 br. 2 It ba, bert Milliken. agt Mme. all bltns, patios & .:::.:.:.:..:::.:.:.....,.... _____ , ~-;;:--:':"::::::--:;::::;:--;:;:: wkdya Full houae/pOOI prlv. Near
No pets 642-0260 F.R .. twnhae End unit, dbl garage. avall July 1 MacArthur VIiiage 2 BR. 2 1 Br. garage. vard. No _ __;;________ OCC. $250/mo.
dbl gar. lg p1tlo, a/c, HARBOR VIEW HMS Furn/Unlvrn Nr North Ba, ground fir, end unit. pets $425/mo 367 B Oirtr11 ... 1 5<19-3674 By Airport, 3 br. 2'i'I ba.
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$700/mo. 673·8270 days
lmmed. occupy. $795 Beaut. Monaco, close to Bev 845·8787 New apptlc, lmmed OCC· Hamilton, 641·0763 IH•fn•t
lease. Agt. 552·5384 e~er.y1hlng $1025/mo SOUTH BAY FRONT py. $625 mo Evs/ 2 BR garden apt. New 28r 2ba, frplc, deck,
llPEll GLW 644•6610 0• 673•317<1 S1300/mo Yrly teue. Wknds, 213-377-1221 paint. No pets. $440/mo. w/d, $1300/mo. yrly. Cell E·stde, 2 t>drm plusllpc
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$700 mo Joyce Weitze
631· 1266
WDllllllllE Harbor View Home 3 Br 2 Pref 2·3 adults to share 2 BR 2 Ba. near new, UP· _S_4_6_·9_9_5_o_____ 1011 tree 1·800-532-3972
Ba. tamlly rrn $1000/mo Rare opportunity Hurryl per, $575 mo. $200 dep. PINE BLUFF APTS. ask for C-7188 Large 3 Bdrm 2'i'I Bath LeaH. 644-6977 M 11 r y L ew Is . a O t . No pet s Avl July 7. 2 er. 2 Be 1 chlld 011. no Townhouse, Living. di-759·1221 or 631 ·5~3 549.3355 l1tr11eeu lo•••· n 1 n g . r 11 m I I y rm Newpor1 Terr condo. 281 ---------• pets. Patio, vt-frplc, fr..t
MESA VllllE/ •••• S850/mo. 111 & last plus 2 '~ ba. Frplc, poot c,,.,,, ''' 1111 31ZZ Adult only 1 br. utlls pd. jacuzzi. gar . gas •love
••• deposit 40 Alderwood. $725/mo 957-3177 •••••••••••••••••••••• No pets 5330 mo Call $580 631-6107 2 Br. 2 Ba, lrplc, deck,
2Br .nd Unit lwnh•A. bl· 857-0 134 call M·I alt B C t I bdrm Incl uut, gar CIOH 101 appt 645-7072 L'nht Brite, Airy 4 Brand w/d, 1 1300/mo yrly. Cell ""' 5PM lg anyon poo spa, to shops, quiet. red'd "' B toll tree 1-800-532-.3972 fins, gu. nr pool, no tennis $895/mo Ag1 838 7447 2 Br Condo. pool, garage. New 2 Br 2 II frptc:, 2 ui. for C..7168.
p11s. S525tmo 1649A Patio ttome. 2 BR, den, Fred 6 3 1 • 1 2 8 6 • No pets East Costa car garage. poor. spa 1----------
low• St Sal/Sun Eves tplc, central air, $725 631·2711 IC11t• lf11• 31Z4 Mesa $575 546-028I From $795 557·2360 .• .,...,, ll•1i 3111 549-1783· Vogef Pacific 640-6161 •••••••••••••••••••••• 545.31 t5 ··-·•'"••••••••••••••••• lrg 4 Bd 3 Ba. comm cas• or ORO IBr, POOi. gas/ water pd,--------NO FEEi ~pt. & Condo Lovely modern 2Br $800. 2 Bd ptua den Oeer1ield p o o I Pe I 1 o . 8 B 0 • ti; rats req. 147 Flower St
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Compare before you July Call for appt Dix condo Sl ,0001$725 2 Woodbridge 3 Br 2·~ Ba 3 Br home lrplc. nice r ent Cullom design Mesa Vlfde 2 Br 1 Ba TSL Mgmt 642·1603 plus ton BR 2'"' be A/C !amity room. dining area. Harbor Hlghlands features Pool, bbq, garage. 111 floor, no ---'-------
Chris 873·54811 room. 2 cer garage. pa. Upgrades mstde. prvl cov'rd garage. surround· pe!S $<17 5/mo $475 $500/mo 2 Br I Ba. UP·
Specious 38r. 1\',Ba. dbl 110. all amenities lnclu· yard. hot tub Nr scnoots ed wtth plush lendsca-security, SlOO ~nlng per unit, enctsd gerege,
garage. lrplc, cpta, drpa, ded S795/mo Avail July $900. 642-3356 ping No pell 7 5 9 • 4 2 2 9 . ,.. 11 n d s patio, all blHns. laundry
1750 mo. wl gudener 8th Asll t<>f3Carot home Lido Isle 4 er 4 Ba 1 Br turn SSOO 549.7329 ~si.. Mgmt
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768·2999. 951.28os r•stSllE New Condo 2-3 Bdrm 3 R11•tia1toa wOOd celling & cabinets. "-" Bath. Chlld. pet ok Rent Orangetree Patio Home 2 2 Br 1 Ba Newport lf•d 3140 $385. Please call 3-5. $625mo 2 Br. I '"' 81
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t I 1 2 br duplex. Nwpt Hts, no k w 1 642-2000 or come by comm poo s enn s. oak lloors spilt level H.l.'1 FINEST pets. SSOO/mo. Open o ont astl
380 W Wiison sauna . oerctse rm $875/mo 434 Catalina Sat/Sun 12-4. 326 Ogle _T_S_L_M..:g:..m_1 __ 6_4_2_·_160_3 $700. Allall, 552·9185 N B 5 4 8 . 4 3 6 0 Spanish Estate Llvlngl
2 Br 2 Ba lrplc. 2 car 63 5475 94 0395 Beaulllut park-Ilka sur· 2 b r. 1 ba lrl-plax . D p . I JIZI garage w/opener pool, Exec home 4 Br 3 Be 1" '4 • roundlnga Terraced $500/ F d di UI Ila S 5 ram rm formal din rm E 8 UFFS 38 d 11 mo ence Y •• ••• •••• ••• •• •• •• , ••• spa. Child Ok 79 · . · .. L r en, v. poor Sunken gas t>bq. pallo new palnl & 2 bdrm, 1 be, ocean vu
557-2360or545·3115 2 lrplcs, ent fount, Kol din rm. tam rm. 2't.Be spar kling fount ains drapes.1'..,ml.tobeach. returblshed. Inca Ullt pond, covered outdoors newly decorated, no Spacious rooms. Sepa-
spa In beat part or pets Reis req Open hse rate dining area Walk·ln 673-6921 $<185 mo No pets. 24851 Eastatde charmer, 1 BA 1
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yard 130 Megnolte $550
mo 549-8124
Tunlerock For rental on Sal/Sun SAM·? ,241 7 ctoaelS. nome llke kllCh· Spacious 2 Br 2 Be de-Salvo. 631-7220
annual leue. acceu to Bamboo St en & cabinets. Walk to I u x e. n ew carp• ts. B • t
tennis & pools paid ---------H c drapes. good easlslde ••11•1 •• Gardener & root ctea· 3 BA 2 Be EaSlbluff. avt untlngton enter •-·· 31~0 1 Bdrm·furn, $505 locellon Mature adults -,. ' nlng paid I 1300 mo July 15 $1200 mo 2 Bdrm .. tvrn from S605 ont $475/mo Manager ••••••••••••••••••••••
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
IN NEWPORT BEACH
A 10111 environment
apartment commulll1)' on
the Upper Bay. Prlv111
clubhoute end health
spa, 8 lennll courts, 7
pools. cloae lo boatneu,
airport, Fashion lalend.
Convenient ahopa on
site Unturnlahed bache-
lors, 1 & 2 bdrm apt1 and
townhouses.
$540 . 1 1000
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Bdrm unite feature fine
designer furniture end
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day or r...,...,. for eum-
mer monlh1. Smartly
furnished model1 open deity.
Nice clean 2 Br 1 Ba fncd
yard. enclad garage.
Chlld o le no pet1 $575/mo ptue security
2546 Orange "E"
548-2778
A er • s 1 e q Cat I 640-9019 2 Bdrm Townhou--furn 14j E 18111 SI .. 4.. Deluxe poolslde, xtre ltr· 714/675 6804 ---------~ ge 2br, 2ba, bllns. On Jamboree Ad 11 ----·------Spectacular view. lmmac from S875 E/Slde CM 3 BR I BA. dswhr. 1'/, miles beach. San Joequln Hiiia Ad.
Tfllnffl001 5 bdrm, ''°" ba, 3 ttory gar, 26 17 8 , Elden . Adults, no pets S500mo .~ .. •1100 L Al 3 ... 2 b r 3700 sq 11. Oen, gourmet No i>ell $595/mo 631-1755. 536-8362 , -----------ov ... y "'· 1· am kllchen. Ca1nedra1 Cel· Ulllltles Freel ·-
2 New Ams, bath, trplc, kit
prl11, prof fem. non-amkr
C.M. 556-1831
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llWPHT OEITEll IUUll Mlm $520 move-In Apply 250
Wklw rentals now avell Ceder St .. N.B art 5PM With uae or receptton, , cont. room, kttch, phone, $105 & up. Color TV. Pro I M I F 2 5 • 3 3 secre1arl1I & word pro-
Phones In room 2274 nonsmkr, Slrllght. no cesslng Miii & message
Newport Blvd. CM pets. lo shr 2br, 2'"<ba ..,.., avail MPeratety 11
646-7445 new condo.C M Dave B destred Call Judy,
631-4391, 957-5731 7141760-0100
B E A C H A R E A 1n1 a REIT om IEWNar 1uc1
$771 k Working ladl11 over 40 Executive oflioe In Can-W willing to talk 1boul l1n-nary VIiiage, $450/mo
t<ttctllnette-Mlld·Poot ding and Sharing • llOUM Broker 675-4912 Nwpt Btvd & Wllaon (Newport area) Cell ---------
Coal• Men 5'48-9755 ''T.L" at 642·7563 Sun· S Laguna, Co8S1 Hwy al day lhru ThurSday af1er 8 3 Arch B1y. 500 sq It. l•-11 l1•l1/1 4100 pm w/good l'twy vlslblllty ••••• •••••• ••• •• • ••••• -'---------491 ·235, ••eofffiltr I.I. 25+ working re&p female ---------..,. 10 shr 2Br 2ba, 1meni· •t4tN1 OfftH Summer rental. Spiral Ilea Dys 645·0110, eves Lab spoce, 7,000 sq It
alllrs. lkyllghls, 830-77t0 Karen Neer Hoeg Hospllal lrplc, Pv1 spa. 1•.; blks ---------·I Ideal for a small small beech. Weekly 855-1743 Bay back 11lew. E·t>lufl. business. 645_2111 1000 pvt IQ. II entire lat ---------BEACON BAY FOR AUG. floor , Incl den, 2 br. lull DESIGNERS, architects.
Huge 4Br '1ome. Steps to bath 759-0444 eve graphic: arltsts: furnished
pvt bch & Balboa. Vaca· ---------olllces 10 share, Incl 1ton w/all the tux Avall Christian lady wlll shr du·
July 21·Aug 21 $4000 plex apt w/congenlal warehouse Newport
fOf mo. Call Robin (Agt) mld·ege fem. c M Re111. __ B_ea_c_n_6_4_2-s_2_2_2 __ _
646-7276 645-1062 art 8:30pm II Tiii WlTO M/F 10 shara Prom Pt 2 Dix. exec. suite, 2,012 IQ
Br 2 Ba tennis, bay tt N_po,, Arches Ma-
view, $375 548-6729 11na Bldg 642.,..644 -8-a-tb_o_a_T_w_n_h_1e_:_2_B_r11_wo_r_k~,_67_~_1_e_1_4 _hom_e __ :--,-,-,-IT-=-ll-1-VAU.--El--
t'ilb1, Nloely tum .. llpa Reap. non·tmklng tern lo Prime office taclllty loca·
6. Weekly or mo. SM 11 shr sunny 2Br 2be CdM 1ed dlrecuy acroa1 trom
310 E. Bay. Sel/Sun Of •Pl w/same Pvt bch Civic Center. euy IC· 3 Br 2b•. tam rm, lormel rm. crpts, drps, bttlna, ting L A Sep 0 R. 2 Nlc. 1 Br encl gar. adults. WlllFFLmH Luxury VIiie Belboe eon.
dining. alarm syllem, ~:355082m0 o I lr kl~e fpcs Outdoor Jae S2800 LA OUINTA HERMOSA no pets, relrl g, e tec 1 4 2 Br Oltcount onp doool,2$B8r"_1/bmo•· .5 135227"8s/53f. new cpts & paint Avall • eves w n 5 mo lnciudlng gardener 18211 Parkside Ln, I Olk range. $350. 642·5964 some models. Pool, Spe, ...:.. ___ ..,.., ____ ..., __ Summer monthly rental.
8/1. Refs req s97s In-WOODBRIDGE 2 br, I ba 71 4·673-2102 W of Beech. 3 blks S of s415/mo 1 Br 1 B• un· Gym, S 1 u n a . a 1 c Westclllf x1r1 lrg 1 Br. July or Aug on quiet
call Wkdy eves $312/mo 760·2615, cess 10 frwys. lteitlble
2131790..()602 675-7837 av/wknds office suites trom
ctud l ng gardener con do , c a rport ---------Edlnge 8460619 C .......... , ..... ldecoreled Selbo• Penln . 2 BR.
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545-6445 , 615/mo 951•4543 Bir· Miiiion S tiouH tor rent r1 .. 7_ ..... 1 lurn, sm llving rm, newly • om.,... -1 r compt furn home. Reas
die 1501&1511MlramarSt 1 ____ • __ •_•_• ___ redecoreted.newcarpet,2er. , • ..,Ba, S375 mo+ Patlo &C>OOt.845-&l52 Cp ls p ref, no pets
Du• 1•1•1 3ZZI $1600 mo, Isl & last Quiet Junior & 1 Brs d/w, ale. oaa & •eter $375 dep. Cp11. drpa, nr 1 Br Veraalllea Penlhae 675-5538, 837-7949 M/F Shere smashing 3 Br 300 sq h 2 office 1ulle •••••••••••••••••u•u Exec nome 4 Br 3 Ba. 620-9089 (714) From ,375 Poot, rec paid, balcony, carport. Beach Blvd. & McFad-on court. $5 40 /mo. ---------2 Ba Huntington Beach '300/mo
Upper dplx, 2br, lrplc. tar rm format din rm POOi & P•rl)' room, ale-den. No pets. 893.,..894 213/867-3292 bu1. For rent mo. or July rum home neer beech wltn Mark 873..eec>e.
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carport, S525 $300 sac 2 ,;pie's ent foun1 Koi RIGHT ON PCHll rm · sauna. enclsd ga. valor & laundry room. 2131387.5900 2Br hae. hot tub, nice profeutonal male. S3ll01----------542·3597, 730-7165 ' · 2brl lba. Beaut. cond rage. 17301 Keetaon off 979_1911 2 Br 2 Ba+ Oen Town-1 __________ view. Laguna Beach. tnclda hOuse cteenlng & IEWHllT PElllllU 4 BR 2ba, lanced yard, ~~~d, 1~ov:~~ ~u~~:i°~~ $700/mo Agt 642· I 18::! __ s11_1er __ 8_42_·_7_8_48 ___ 28 2B 1 d 1 house. tennis & sp1, nr LIDO BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. $850 mo. 494-6242 Ta· g a rd en a r E v e s g4o eq rt. prime exec.
gardener. S800/mo. Cell Tunlarock. For rental on Seawlnd 5 Br view, poot1 L••••• ,..,, 3111 r, a, upstera. px, beech. 2202 He8S Cir l rptc, p1110. •dulu Ilene. 714/1163-8723 o ffice apace Mar k
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m Be tight & airy encl gar B I Bel"-· 11,_ 2 Br, a...,,.a 6. ou.,.. · ..... O.O. HIPHT •• 3 Bd,m. $825 FencAd 551-2760 course view. prime loce mo J Avllt July 1 ' • · ••t •st•• """' "" ....,.. ,...,.. mo 631 1093 ., -d • Kid ~& t Ion. s po I I es a ''liOOD · pvt patio. S525/mo. Dee, 1350/wll tn June. Augu11 ~vv · • 130 eq. rt. full llMce yar .. garage. • Oorgeou1 2 story Wood· Sl250/Lease. 644-7424 875
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3 Bdrm $750. Fenced frplc, welbar. encl v•rd, Condo 4ABr. Femlly Rm. rm, amell pet Ok Won't Isn't that the horse that won 673-5410. Bkr CdM 2 bf, 2 ba twnllM with b•Y window•
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1 Agenl.nolM cl11e SIOO . o f c 646-0686. Olrector •Free SCP bell. w/gar. Sips 4. 26-30len,reep nonemtcr, WlllWYD 8 5 5 . 1 7 7 1 • ho m • -W-N-tc_ll_H_3_Br __ 2b-1-.-new-Sund •'I 2 Br. 1 bl. . lfM. f'V"""\ ~ J<ISO/llwtc, 780-1H2 l>OOI."' ~-$300 mo, 1200 or 2400 eq. fl 0.
Spacious 4 bf, 2 ba, frplc, 731 7330 Bnmctt•BBO'•• FIJll rec. fee's S600 mo. -....-I I\..../ ,.::/-: ...V •;, U1lls. Connie IM1-tf11 tux a office or a tore
•Ohool1 for chlldren In • . cpl'g, lovely yerd. 1995 Perll••Plu1 S500 H e. 8/ 1. Daya: If you're not ture who (Of' Wh•t) Fl.Im. Cute 1& w/petlo. 1 ...-~. 780.ee59 wtmd •1>•c• 14302 6 14304
the lr1e1. 17115 mo New '--so 1H1j 3Z41 gdnr. ~6-87811 mueh more :e:;2:_~7:•1inb1Mf. Kennebunkporl wu, don't IMI bed -you're blk from buoh, ger Chrtetlan I'm •hr 28r. B .. ch Blvd. Btwn 2 p1tn1 t. crpt. See 811 Of ::7................... Q" 1 AT not alone. K.,,nebunleport 11 one of 14 8u~er toe. 1800/mo. 1...a. Condo H !MM F~ CMc cente, v11-
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evea M.f' to I 1500 mo Agt cer garage, toe y ard L1110111 (pro & Pl'O :~ ::1,c~'*cf!~ ~~~ SeeWlnd VIiiage i• 1 result or totalfy 78()..lH2 832·2509 · or IM~tno. •••U..IM 490-3318. S825 mo •hop)-~ HHlth 042•5678. per1onlll1ed profenlon11 ~nnlng. The kind Ct•AY Condo, l>OOl•lde, Fnonemkr26-30,3bf,2'.4 3 oflloe 850 eq ti eutl9 ,._l JU11
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WORKI 30 yre eJCp, ln11
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WALT 170-2125
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Oey-aummer I 10wlt
Mr Morgan, 8411-61'1'6 Vwy ,... Lie 390260 . tum~ Wt II Cllt lor
Jack H Bennett, Jr Oulllr Wetli plant1, hou... ttc 0 111 r e•• , .... Ma n11 Lewie 875·8180 Dtvl• Ptlnllng 847·51881-H-ubef--Roo-·-nng--•-ll_l_Y'* __ TUTOR INO Spt nleh . 0.,, Con1r 6112·11142 \') m ·1211 l(en Meven, 7&0·8078, Bond~ & tn•ut~ ~ "~·lMZ '''' avail
l tnOI CIPt NBICdM Hiwllng & qulek clMll·up, 676·11388 y01. geraoae. lob·•llH . & EXTERIOR PAINTING New·rtcOYWodeek• French & !ngliah. Mary
Cullom work FtM et t Lie. •• 11802 5-49-9734 Jene &40-1042 rnome ' l ie. 41otOI ---------1
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mt lnt. 831·1198 Haullng-etudant w/lruck
R .. 1 + line Int. & atat.
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FE!NC[S a Dl!OKS add n1, cabinet•. 333211 Ph 657· t 738
Mark Robtneon Con1t 0<48·858816411-'1644
since 11178. 1114.0111111 1--,------llUIMTH ILIOTlllO
C"BtN.,....S·REMOOEL 144 ll•lttlCl•lt•t4. Wt oon t m11et you watt " "• Free eat. Rea•. price• Lie. 370889. 1131·7823 Skyllta1 • Gratnn1e Qual. work Lie. 337189
Wlndow1 831·2346 r\C:StOICOMM'L/IND.
1148-49011 20 yr• Do my own work 144'1t·IHICl•llt•t4• Ltc 278041 Al 848·812!
FrM M t RtH prlc.a ff!r..'.1!!!!!~ ••••••.. Rtp16"n1ttlvt
No Steam/No Shampoo IU·Mll, ta1. IU Stain Spec;tat111 Fast
Ouat. work. Lia 337 USO F1Hl•• 631·2345 •••••• 41\ ••••••••••••••
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Call 1549· 1804 anytime.
Complete lawn care.
cl11n-up1, trM tervloa,
1prtnkters. 831·71570
Exp'O Gtrd111141" trM trim,
tprlnkler repair, lawn•.
ctn-up. 7151·31592
I.ow rata 1, rellabte
Tha nk you . Steve
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HAULING & DUMP
JOBS A1k for Rondy,
841·8427
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ROBIN'S CLEANINO
Service -• thoroughly
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Aenovallng·Sprlnkl•r•
New ltwnt-Clean up
Dav• tl•2·4863
Bud 5•9·52611
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Rel• Steve 988-8463
RALPH'S PAINTING
Intl ••• Re .. ratea.
Rel. FrN est, 538·11898
B&M Painting A Tiie
Free 1111 lnt/tJCI a ettlnt.
10 yrs In OC. Spec '8ta
on 11pta C•ll 24 nra,
1-995-3488 Oolltcl
Cullom Painting by Jim
Rea.lcomni'I Xlnt rels
631·5607 111. flpm
VJOHN HENRY co.v Word PrOC*'aino/TYf>lno.
Roofing for Fine Home• dooumenta, computer
Lie 415232. 548-8213 procau with 1palllng correction R1 vt1ton1. IHijJ.,ll•• 1111, eu y. Many type
•• • • • ••• • • •" • •• • •• • •• 11ylee, high quality. '"" BUDGET RATES •on•b l t N otary
Lo min Smt )Ob• 01<. Lie. 7111· 1314 FrN H t, In• 841-7581 ---------
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••••• • • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • by Execx.tt~v• S.Ct'y on MOBILE SERI/ICE IBM Stlectrlc Stalllllc.I.
dry FrM aat 8311·1582 G8"tret Con1111c1or rree est1mate1 84!1·8258 ,.a. Crpts lnatelllrepatred Ind., comm'I, res ~!r.:.~~. ••• • ••• . • • ••• FtOO<I damage. Steam Lie 333217 55 7 • 1736 !!!~!.f~!!!!~I. ••••••• !'.'.~!I!~~ ............
ctHn houte s.40·0857
T L C HouMkffPlng . !~~!~!r ............. . r~~'.'~~ ............ . Re.creen•IN-acr_,1 corre1pondence, re·
NBICM ooty 6-'2·115112 f)Oftl. •tc D.i Serv avail Call Pam llS3-0453
1Hnt1rl1l ltm1•1 T Dftvewaya, Parking Lot ctno 554-8510. 973-8588 "-•••lit
Rapat11, s .. tc0tt1ng Shampoo & eteam cleen • • ••• • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • •
S&S Alphlt 831·4 199LIC Color brlgh1tnar1, wht *KA TRINA ·s LIVE-IN
Oen Hallberg Grading crp11 • tO min bleach nskpn, dally meld serv
& Paving Co RestComt Hiil, llV/dln rms $16; avg olllct cteanlng, crpt
Lie 397804 842-1no room 17 50. couch s 10, cleanino 835·2116
chr $5 Guar eltm pet D ill/ S i 1 A1t1••tlrt Odor Crpl repair 15 yrs .! .••• ~I •• !!!.!.! .....
••••••••••••••••••• ••• ll•P Oo work mys ell ARCHrTECTUAAL PL.ANS
l'rOfHllOnal Auto Cite· Raia 531.0101 FOR BUILDING PERMIT
nlng. Waictno. Pollsntng Resld11n11111 add1t1ons &
The O.te1lara 640-5199 EXCEL CARPET CARE remOdel Don 847 8606
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Over 5 yr1 edueallonal
program Incl Weekday1.
754-1352 eves
Jac:k Butttngton
Owner/operator
Carpet, upnot, area rug
cleaning. Work guar
Free Est 645·1771
Mature lady w/own I yr f !~~~!(.~~~!!!!! .....
old would like l o sit Cement-Masonry-Block
anottoer cnlld. rny homa, Walls·Cusl. work. I.le.
642-4205 #381057 Rob 547·2683
IHHH•l•t. Drives, patios, wallls. Free • •••••• •'" •• •• • • ••• • • • est No JOb loo am all PtJrtll T111ltt 535.2501
Smoooothed !40·4479 ----------------1 Ctili c.,, f /Q ltMllH,tr • • ••• • • • ••• • • ••• • • ••••
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Repa11s new & Old 11
yrs exp Bud 552-9582
Wall le•lures·Acouallc
Hang-Tape-Steel studs
Lie 38994 4 1-532 • 5541:1
DRYWALL TAPING
All 1 ex1ures & Acous11t
Free est t<evln 675·9088
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CAPT ·LINO.WOOD
tnatallad/ref)lllr.0 Greg
Lie 3692680 1·240-308'
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Gardtnlno Wanted
Mowing edging. reklng
sw.iep1ng Ftllll 111111
mates 645·5737
TREES
roppedtremoved Ctean
uµ. lawn renov 751-3476
MOWING CLEAN UPS
tioullng -Landscaping F1~ est 642-9907
'v10w t!Og~. rake, sweep,
6f.Hlnll clean-up, haul
Chu1.k 642·2873 bet g
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Resld Cln-up5, garden
se1v. rne1n1 tree trim
FrH est 641 t096 Wiiiy
Total Y11rd Care by
THE GRASSHOPPER
Personal-Dependable
Dominic 642-4851
HOME IMPROVEMENT SeNtoe Low Ratti
REPAIR·PLUMBING Toni 850-0208/S.2·0406
C8'pentty. elec, tile Free Exper11M HouHlleeptng "' No fob too 1mall. We turnleh vacuum & Oallat S.5·2811 1upplles
EXPERT HANDYMAN Vaneau 971-4838
C11rpent!) • Roofing HOUSECLEANING Plumbing. etc 642-6013 IS OUR BUSINESS•
FLAT RATE·OAY or•~ Janice's Raggedy Ann
Eat 10 yrs 675·251 4 All MISC JOBS. Joan's Cleenong SMVlce INT tEXT • PROMPT
INSTALLATIONS Houses-Apts-Renlots
CHET 645-4757 Oflloes 540-1287
General Housec1ean1ng
~~~!~·-'·············· Reliable, refs 10 yrs e~p
982-0510 alt 4
DUMP JOBS Snelley's Houteeleanlng & Small Moving Jobs Exp'd-Rellabte-Refa Call MIKE 646·1391 • •662·2649•.
DUMP JOBS Ouallty Houae<:leanlng & Small Moving Jobs with a Personal Toucn Call MIKE 646-1391 Beth 556·0156
PROF SERVICE WAITEI Hauling • yard cleanup Hses to clean 634-4468 Quick & clean. Free est
673-0548 HOUSECLEANING
HAULING-GRADING By. Scandinavian Lady FULL CHARGE Wiii d Mature, tovtng cnlldcare
sml bus. acc'I tn m Rel's & fenced yard.
nome All phases Bkk1ng Near OMV 6<12· 1107
lhru trial bat 548·5793 f!~.'!~.f}~!,.~!~!!~! ..
ELECTRICIAN Priced
right, free es11ma1e on
large or small jobs
Loe 3116621 673-0359
Ja,HHt 8ar•1111 demolltlon. ctean-up
F'rN est l\en 839-5035 Concrete & tree removal
Exp d 548 2171
Laun couple, 'eager to
please. thorough. Ma-
ture honest. exp d LO· Thinking Of • new home REMOOELIADD-ONS
for spring? Set ~Ile many & Carpentry l.lc'd 25
lltllngs In today• cta .. t-yrs exp. lrwtn 548-2719 fled columns. 642-5878
Fone Finished CBlpentry Shop at homt. 11'1 eu y Remod Spec Randell
with clualfled 642-5678 Lie • 19587 120. 1260
LIC D ELECTRICIAN
Oual work-Reas rotes
Free as1 631-5072 Tom
LANDSCAPE MAINT
Commericot & propefl)
managements. 631-6046
ELECTRICIAN Buyer meet• Mllef·wlth an
Sml 1obs/Repa1rs Loe I ellect1ve ct11111fled td
233108-C-10 5.48-5203 _64_2_·5_6_7_8 ____ _
Quick serv 642·7638
Are you planning a move? cal Incl w indows
Classified ads will point _e_7_3_·7_2_2_7 _____ _
you 1n th.i "grit dorect1on SCRUB-A·DUB
to t•nd the nome vou Free est Very retoabte
need 6•2-5678 631·50161548-8490
BRICKWORK Small fobs
Newport, Co11a Mesa, I rrvtne Reta 875·3175
Brick. block. concrete
llucco, very rest lie
Bob 548·7860/536-9908
F1reptac.t·Pl11n111ra
Farlhtng tnt8'1or Design
HANGING/STRIPPING
Visa-MC ~on 8-45-9325
ASA PAPERHANGING
7 yrs 10<:41 tllP Guar
work . Pr tees attrt at
$8troo Atec 751-7027
BBQ S·P8tlOS·Veneet Custom wallp11per tng,
Reis Free ell 8-46.0464 sat11lectlon guarBl'lteed.
Expert MHonry Ouallly For est Frenk 775--0714
workmanship. 1ea11a11c j 1llltlr /J•uir I prices Reta 55t·4555 •••••• :t.~.T.••••••••••
ED'S PLASTERING !!!!J!f ••• ••. ••• •, •. •. ALL TYPES INT /EXT Textures Patcnlng *A·1 MOYIH* FREE EST 645-8258 Top quallty Spectal care
In handling. 25 yrs exp I PLASTER PATCHING
Competitive Rates Ras1uccos lnt/ot 30 1
No overllma 730· 1353 yrs. Neel. Paul 5"45-2977
STARVING COLLEGE J1f1i•111lit• STUDENTS MOVING • •••-.••••••• •••• ••• •• co Lia. r 124-438 BONTEKOE REFAIG.
Insured 641-8427 & AIR CONO Marine.
WATCH us GROWi auto, comm'I. 548-5208
~!!!~ .~!!!!!'! .• . . . . • • ~'.'!~!!!~1/.~~r.i! ...
PIANO lessons. your A4''11·lttl1•·llt•e4.
home New epproac n Free est. Rau price..
S6 1leason Lanny Ouat work. Lie. 337169
557-7838 631·2~5
l•i•li•1. .......... ,, •• 11 ••••• • • • •• • • • •• •• • ••• ••• • • Free est. Reas. prices FIH PAUITIH ouat wor11 Lie. 337189 by Aocnaro Srnor Uc 631-23-'5
280644 13 yrs ol llapoy
local customers
Tnank you 631,.410 SELL Idle Items wl1n a
Dally Piiot Ctasstrled AO
• ••••••••••••••••••••• yplng Word Proc. Let· SECRET ARIES TO GO ter1. resumes, term P•·
Your Office or Oure pera, MSS, tlC Rt ..
E111Ctent1Reltabtt 548-7135
In-noose Word Proc
No minimum 642-0969 ~!!~!'!f ............. .
S•rldllll I WELDING: No jOb too • .... • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • amatl V&ty reaaonable
SERVICE & REPAIR Call G-at 845--0e75
Van Oppen1 Service Co
(7 141 838·4666 ~!-!~~!.~{~~!!!I .••.. rJ/tt Let tile Sunahtne In"
• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • Call Sunthlne Window
Custom Ceramic Tiie Ctunlng, Lid 548-8853
Prompt C&ll Chuck. evs 2cw. Montnly Ol1COUnt
642-6584/675 1408 dyli MR SPARKLE all wndwa,
CERAMIC·LINOLEUM both Sides, screens &
Tiie Free ea11ma1e1 track• Honest, depen·
Reas. Bob 675-5651 dable Guar no streaks.
., • • Reae prices 540·5654
1rH llll'YICI ...................... ---------LOW RA TES· Tree trim·
m ing & removal, all
cleanups & trash hauling
Free est Marit nez
554-7017
JAY TREE CARE. compl
serv & Slump grinding
L1c'O, 1n1 640-9308
HERITAGE TREE SERV
Complete lrM care 17
yrs axper Dan 552·5377
People wno need People
Tnar s wha1 tne
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE DIRECTORY
is all about•
For Ad Action
Cal a
Daiy Piot
AD-VISOR
642·5678
Buying and H lllng at •
reuonabte prlce·1h•t'•
I what cta111fled ts all
abOUt. 642-5678
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
Sell your no-longer-needed Items for cash.
If it doesn'.t sell, we'll run it another 3 3 3DAYS
LINES days FREE. One item per ad, must be priced .
Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads.
Call today for full details.
(Hon-retundMl!e. £11r1llnH11.00) CLASSIFIEDs642-5678
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llEWNllT IUOll Looking for unlurn 3 br Found blue Parakeet. vie f /C lt,r. ft '20,400 * ADM ASS IST. NKIN IEIT&l. IHtrll Otflot MEllOAL llITT apt or condo w/enctosed •• !~~~~l~~!'.t ..... 1 Clay & 15tn St .C M on tnru trlat balance W/smlllng phone voice BA G I ESOROW CLflllS ReGPI ortho ollc E.xpr Must enjoy phone con· ,,..,., lentlH. ~~r~~e, 1°rN 3 matellloc A. .... ,,,.,,.,, s100 1 June 23 642-2379 Sto'r ••• ,. '°° Assertive, ntgn energy TELLER/HW ACCTS. ~os:llons a8evall~bttte'_a 1 nee x\nt wage & bnfls tact, working with cuslo-1 4 114 u n s o smo ng, •••••••••••••••••••••• • ' OR recruiter wl a«. skllla Immediate lull time ope· un lngton ac o ""e Nwpt Sch 640-0121 mers and detail work Ill ta I• drinking or partying BUSINESS Found Black fem small T/60, variety for Pres Nat Search nlng for personable in-Bank Escrow or Savings Pad vacation Sid< pay·
900 s/I ·amenities Need tor ~Pl 1st, '82 OPPORTUNITY dog Bear St ott ramp. Accomplished Personnel Firm Money open. dtv w11n 2 yrs S&L ex· and loan exper prel'd. DENTAL Chatrslde AsSt en~ health t~surance' IH-2110 Rent gutranteecf by pa-I CM 557· 7095 Servlcet, Inc 7141633•1030 per No weekends Requires good typing Npl Ben 4 oay wk Exp Full time Apply In person
rents Local !amity. Plea· (@ -3300 trvlne, 0 101, NB skttts and figure aptitude or prof scnoot training F B ROE 'S
Approx 450 sq 11. Zoned Mcall (714)851-6829 c::::cl Lost Parrot, green RE· 545-9971 -100% Free AUTOMOTIVE t=or conllderatlon, call CONTACT PERSONNEL pref'd 646-3535 ~~~T ~J~TR"'oL ~96 C-2 Crpl. Pvt bath. A/C --WARD Call 641-19• 1 or pun 714 951 8081 (213) 932-4359 $200 mo 130 E 11tn St. Wanted housesltllng or 548•4354 AOCIT/SmY 1t•im•11&1 · · 5670 Wllsnlre Blvd h•tal bet. s... Randolph. Costa Meae
Suite F, C M 548-1168 economy dueling, mid· Part time, approx 6 nrs -" 24102 Et To10 RO Los Annates CA 90036 Entnuslestle, elllctent & 546-5570 aged F gfld student MOBILE Found Orange Ing hal1 oa Sala negollable j Dealership or foreign ..-· / iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
2nd hOO' walk·up otllces NB area, can be long DOG. GROOMING UNIT cat. nr Mtrlners Library H YH y ;~ h 1 C 1 u b · auto parts uperlence Laguna Hiiis OalHtrala Ft4tral ~rg:;~~kw ~11pt11e5x~ IEIEUL. tfFICI
$125 & $165 monthly term, mtd Aug All 10pm H 1-0215 548· 1036 846·4453 prefened Call Glen for COMPARE BENEFITS Snl1p t lHI 5"6·3000 Temporary help needed ~~sn ~I ~~p;s. ~r~~'· or wtmd. (213) 434-3714 MONEY BACK -SDI Govt Found Fem Short Hair ICCl•ITAIT an appointm«\t Equal Oppt'y Employer DENT Aast Ortno Npl to conlltf't flies to mlcro-
752-1830 tu retund to all Calll German Point er vie RIY OAIYH Anlllelm Savings oilers· IHllEEHI Ben 4 day M·Th. l:Jlper film Could lead to per----------l•li .. 11/lnnt/ r-tdents wno worked tn Adam• & Brooknurst. Ole manager, construe· llOLU ROYCE I manent position. Cati -•-f f'l v~ H B 847 7366 lion exper req'd Job Ne.....,.,rt Beach pro...,rty & RDA req 642·2626 wnARW ••••t• 11179. Send SASE to SOI • cosll'1 & flft•nclal tnru p UI gw Top Ouarllle salaries I .. ,.._ .--Jim, 5-'9-8909 1 Ole . 300 .,. 11 at $250 ••••.•••••••••••••••••• T PO B ·-d "~flt mgmt co Data Input 1 -.. I ax Retund, 0 11 Found sml blk & gray M & L end resume to· 1.0.ICCC an .,,..,...., 11 th thl II I I per mo. 1 olc., 500 sq 11 •ll•ff• 11064, C.M 92626 dog w/collar, Mesa Oel po Bor. """". L""una ru m~~ tyy nai nc a Female. Jr stzt (7) me-Home Health Companion, at $400 per mo Call n. .. rt•.Jtr SOOS M c M 549 I026 """" -.. -Company paid medical, stmts 'Vh mot vated dtum Work In durgn
714·633·0200 • •• ;(G ••• • •• ~ •• • ••••• ELHUT I ACCURATE ar' • -Niguel 92677 HTO MEOMHIO prescription drugs, dent-I sell-starter. Acotg Deg. olllGe of si>or11weer Im· ~.":~':~~ ':f: e1~1 ~~~ Ul•IRllUT Answering & mall ser-1Fou"d Sm Put1-Coc1Cer Wheel allgnmenl and al & Ille msurance prel'd Some exper porter Fii modellng, OFFICE SPACE tor tease, Ftull & told Gross In-v i ce $20 per mo mlr.(?t. gray/brown , ACCOUNTANT brake lie nee Own nano nelpful Send resume to: quality control & clerical supPOrllve family CdM ~Wfi~~x/·~n:!·~1 ~grv~ come $4000/mo Full 714-633-0203 shaggy 22nd/ Irvine tools Apply ·Income ia• oreperetoon 1 Box 927• Dally Pilot, PO duties Katnerl ne, ::4':'011~etary open
areas Plus r•cept lon price S6000 C .M . FATE 646·1929 NEWPORT 11nanc1a1 & estele plan-Box 1560. CSosta Mesa. 979-4944 ---------
v 640·8754 TIRE CENTER CA 92626·0 60 MOTEL room Prol decorateO. FOUND Lnua apso, EstabllsheO Newport 3000 E. Coast Hwy CdM n1ng IOl•T SIOP " Xlnt 1ocallon At tile 405 SWIMMING Poot cnem1. Female Ascendancy tnru male. v1c Bullocks pkg Beacn real estate Invest-IOOllEEPl•I Enllghtenmenr as seen 1 s c Pl 1 & d I 1 BABYSITTER 11 Portable •avlng• In Fwy & Harbor Blvd exll, I cal service tic. Costa on E"e on LA 15 now ot o 8 I az a men eve op men p 1me • ~ ~. -
Costa Mesa. For more Mesaarea.Noer.p.nec. ' 213-431·4174 firm Mus1havem1ntmum Mon & Wed , 9.4 My vestment p lan now accept ing members 3 years •vperl•nce Pr•-home. 642-9905 paying 18% lnlerest plus' Into call weel\deys, Wiii train $50.000 lull Call 714_533.0200 3 0 Vft v • ~
751-6191 amount req'd. Wiii net r!f!!!'.'.~'••••••••!..t I er re a I es I a I e I BABYSITTERS • Musi be company contribution.
0 FF ICE SPACE F 0 A $40,000 plus Call col-Let Go Of Atcollollsml construction Prep8le II-20 Own trans State llc'd 1 M F r I L t STI nenatat statement s & LEASE In Corona Oel ec1, on-rt., ask or • lldllll OJ Don't let alcoholism pull audit work papers. Ex-& bonded aQency Cher-
Mar. on Coast Hwy, ap· A u d I • 9 • 6 P M , • lhtrOI SCI you to sell-destruction 11 kl 1 lotte 645-3746
prox 2,000 sq.It Xlnl "°8•887•0111 One day service Let go & live a Ille of ~~n=n~a7a~ c~~~~!: ---------
stgnage. prof decorated Chemical License Call 111-0111 sobriety with lhe netp 01 rate with experience
Call lor details week· SERVICE BUSINESS Tne Moorings Wltn a
days, 751-6191 "Sparkle water treat-SCRAM-LETS nallonally recognized menl ayatem" for Res· outpallenl treatment
Col1a Meu 200 sq 11 to tdenllal Poole wtll net progrem, you never need
2600 IQ. It 4~ per sq 140.000 ptui 1 15.000 ANSWERS to be hospllsllza<I, miss
ft. & up. Call Reelono· down plus equlpmt. Will time from work. or time
mlcl Corp. 875-8700 train. no exp nee Call Sprung • Pebble from your family Mor-
lllU•ll l••t•l 4450 Mr Johnson. pereon 10 Awnlte -Encamp ntng & evening programs
•••••• •••••••••••••••• person collect 111 Calllor-Measly -Kettle avattabte & lnsur1nce
CdM Retell store on Cout
Hwy, 1850 1<1 11 or 1600
sq It Avail July 15.
673-3658 alt 6PM
C I I C SPEAK on PUBLIC approved
nta hem ca orp.. Th b TllE llOOlllllS 408-867-0111. Mon ·Fri e nu men rain la a
9AM·5PM wonderlut tiling It slarls 1653 E Lincoln. Orenge working tile moment 4647 Long 8&ac:h Blvd., TAii iT OYEI UI you're born and never Long Beech
Please send resume
Howard. Howard & Bar-
nard, Inc . P 0 . Boll
8430, Newport Beach
92680.
BANKING
SAVINGS REP
Part Time
·Up 10 39 paid days oll
-Company wide PO•tlnga
01 1111 job openings
ANAHEIM
SAVINGS
BANKING
TELLER
Part· Tl••
Early AM shift. No exp. E11perlence necessary nee. 25-45 Woman pre-
81 .. O,,ert111itJ I'd Apply In person
With growing company Dlpplly Donuts, 1854
Newport area Newport Bl. CM
__ l_1_4_11_c_1_._2_w __ DRIVERS 25 yrs of ege
Gd driving reco1d
494-1087 Candy Salesman expe-
r 1 enc e. w ant ed for
Orange County Full or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Part time. Write P.O Box
10757. Costa Mesa,
92627
01'1'&11
Dining room. lull time.
experienced only S7 hr
for private country club
Call after 3 pm Inter·
views Wed lhru Sun
Phone 64"-5404.
CASHIER & housewares
sates, F/Ume. Apply In
person Crown Hard-
DRIVER
TRAINER
112.ca •• 111.u .... ,.,
Swllcnboaro Operator
only a1 luxury Laguna
Beacn hotel Full time,
even i ng 511111 .
3PM-11PM 5ee Margie
to apply, 497.4477
EOE
HOUSECLEANERS
Flex. hrs, PT /FT. Own
trans. Exp'd 5-40-0857
llCllE
Pit • S 1,200 plus/mo
Own boS$, mkt. mgmt.
Lv number. 64~776
11m•tt• 1U01
981 to 4966 sq. 11. Retell/
Office In Beach Blvd.
Shopping Center End
apace avt llabte Low
rent. Call G-Kermln,
Bu1tneu Propertlea
ITAaT llAltM tllll stops untll It's time fo1 Oill 1.ao0-422· llll
41 yr old Balboa Penln· you 10 get UP and SPEAK iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• u ta Bakery re ta I If _i_n_P_U_B_L_IC_. ____ _
ACOlllTill OURI
The Jolly Roger. Inc. has
an entry level position
avalleble In our Sates &
Cash Accounting Dept.
tor • person wno has 11-
m I 1 e d exper but Is
ambltloua & witting to
learn 1 yr. exper. pre-
ferred. Dullea Include
auditing Cl1 sates reports,
some filing. mall proces·
sing & general cterlcal
work. Excell. benefits &
working conditions with
a growing co.
Columbia Savtngs, •
leader In uvtngs and
loens. ts seeking a parl
time Teller 10 assist our
savings end cllecklng
customers. and to pro-
vide ctenoe In a bank or
savings and loan ls re·
quired ware, 3107 E Coast
We are currenlly Inter Hwy, CdM
viewing lor a Tetter ---------(pan-time) wno wan1s 1 Cnlldcare Need mature
be part ol our growih woman, 3 days a week
Corporate neadquerters
for statewide llnanctat
We are seeking an In· servtoes firm In Fashion
dlvidual to t'81n achool Island To run Inventory
bus drtvera. Selecletl oper811on, ehlpplng, rec-
appllcant muet have elvlng, euppty Ofdertng,
scnool bus driver certttt-Inventory controls &
cate, driver/ trainer In· special projects. Ex.pt!'.
structor ctrtlllcate and r:q'd. 0<40-0123
Calllornla Highway Pa-~~~~~~~~~
Bro ke rage Co
7141762·8011.
c .. aatl•I ••• ,.i. 4415 •...•.•.....•........•
If PICE H .. .,
wnotesale buslneu Lo· Lfll I f•H' S300 ca1ed on the corner next • • • • •• •• • •••••• • • • • • • •
10 the Pavilion 301 Mein
St, Balboa. 2600 sq 11.
Complelely equipped. A
fine lease. Priced 10 sell.
For tnlormatlon call.
MEL FUCHS
P-'VILION REALTOR
tl ... 1120
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Linda & Vicki's
PlllTO MOIELI HOOllTS/IHOEH
OUTCALL 24 HRS.
819-0207
Call:
U2-HTI In ,_ bldg on Coast Smell business owners or
Hwy, South Leguna Ap· buyers, do you nead
prox 600 1q. It Excet-l\etp? Expert advice on ~~~~~~~~~
*** Atlantis Parlor
Open 24 nra 1 day
7 days 11 week
Jacuul, Sauna Locals
as well •• tourt111.
Banl<Amerlcard. M11ter
Charge, American Ex·
pre11, Dinars All wal-
lent prtvete parking money, bu.ineu opel'a· -
behind bldg. $525 mo. t1on1, etc. Get going,
Turner Aaaoc. 4114-1177 oon1ullatlon, S75. Ed,
l.ott· Cat, Tabby fem.
H.B. ofc &/or lndull 1Pact
avail. For IN 11artlng al
$450 mo. 847·1195-4
lfm/tmll
300 aq ft. Foot traffic,
Ontwn i..gvna 494-5888
Church In Colt• M .... nr
'05 ' 511 ...... 350. (7111-6525)
714-754-0531
"Ja9mlne ... vie Shore·
Cliff•. CdM. 760·8057 evs
SANOWICH SHOP. 8-LOii 3/82 Blk tong haired come 7 14/6 46-3 433.
& Wine ..... 19 ~ C81, $100 Rew11d Called 2112 Harbor Bl CM
o w n er' 5 4 8. 9 2'9 9, "Meatball". 1173-8972 ---------Your Car Reflects You 11-45-2453, 97g...1919 LOST: Smtll yellow taun-Cullom Wax & Ottall
#Me9,. Uu HIJ dry bUkt1 Ml of clothee Reas • Tony 547-8241
•••• • •·. •• •• •••• •••... F141 trorn car In Coflege 1----------P11Yan Min I 10,000 & u p T om
IM2·llt14
Part< ttea. Cotta Mesa COEDS • Would love to
REWARD! PtHlt call parly with you. Call Sue
641·2818. or t<alhy anytime
953-9363 SHO P Space . 115x22', l..ott: Gold charm bre<»-1---------
$200 m o . Avt. now. "='' ,,.., let. UnulUal charms, fa-8ucce11fut, attracttvt
7 1 • • -4 9 1 • 2 5 7 2 o r I JIJI mlly jewelry, rew81'd mlddt.aged man, alngle,
'84-0069 •••••••••••••••••••••., 5116-57117, 540-3288 ~lty Of IOrtt, long ---------1 &4HO T 0 11tllotlt nott llme Newport Btacfi WnflUI ._MJ.11# dut In 1 yr 111% ln1. Wiii .... ., "8tleh la rtakltnl now Maka 1he ........... -:::-... r.... ''" for $3 418. Ag1. (2) malt. r.m. LOST 6/22 ':.Light ledy" PO Box
H.B. 39'75 Bltctl. MOO IQ. 780-8702 vtc: Woodbridge Reward 1~45 ~1 ~CA ft. or leH. MIA aona. 867_.1114 · 92fl&3
Agent s..1"'°'2. 1.1. sarna ·-------
1150 up. 2180 f1. tndu· ~ ... IH. LOet Malt German Shep. •-'nmnt ~ ...... ,...._ 1eoa1 A.-s 1 1 • 2nd 14 mo. BtkltenJ. n•m• •• ~i".-••••••••••••• •u-............ n 11 • "BUiiet" • 100 MWlld JHI "•"' 1na dOtldO Circle #I Hunt· TD'• nee 11Mt •oe.21&4 .••••••••••••••••••••••
ington, 9MClll. 142·213-4. Aobt. lttller NH/OM Ce>mput« System, Marta·
T 11 e pr 10 • I• r 19 h tr lltl. lrok• Id 'leettore 09men1 Conlrollef, Ix·
1000·110!)JMJ_ft. call'°' 9'2·2171 IMl-Ol11 Found ,,,... bllt ' Whit• per h p• Prgm MIC
.... tn-a.lt WIOOW HAI ... '°' TO'• puppy. Ftme6t lltww a Madi. O.l .C. ns.. M•· f'I L.otna, 10K Up, No wHte. ""'*'Y mix puppy PICt -*O PfoO llM M.
... _ .... cr .. lt CMck, Ho 'en· Melt tlNw & wt\t hulky Acct a/ p,' llr Cell aft ~ ....... ~..... •• -..y, DeMleoll ' Aeeoc. ,,. ~· ,.,,.... ~ .,.,.. 1.wm . ..,,....=:'&~ 11S:n11 ~= ,~~,,.,.,'"'1: lu•I• .. Tllllt
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I, J
.. •
THE JOLLY ROGER,
INC.
17042 Giiiette Ave ..
lrvlne, CA 92714
714·546-0331
Located In our beaulllul
Anahei m olllce, l hl1
position offers an excel·
tent salary, pleaun1
work environment and
free parking. For an
Interview appointment.
please call PtfSonnel et
776-7101 between 10am
and Noon
Colu•lti• Sawin1s aa• Lt .. Astttlatlt1
910 8. Broolchur11
Thinking of a new nom• Anaheim, CA 112804
tor aprtng? See tht many ~at Oppty
1111lngt In today'1 cluai· ~~~Em~ptoy9f~~~M~/~F~~ fled column•. 1"42-5&78 --
BANKING
COMMERCIAL
LOAN OFFICER
• 5 yea.rs heavy commercial
loan experience.
• Banking bac:Jcvound required
• Located in elegant Newport
!l.nancla1 center.
• Excellent salary. outstanding
benefits & profit aharlng.
MAIL RF.sUME TO:
Jamet Gavin, Sr. V.P.
Amerialn State Bank
P.O. Box 148~,
Newport Belch, CA 92863
1:.0.!. M/J'
Selected lndlvldua
should have a min. of 1
yr recent experience In au ph11ea of commerctal
banking teller lrensaa
ttons
Ou1 success In the lnOu
stry e1tow1 us to provtoe
highly competitive 1111
end baneflta Including
Mtdloat, Dental, paid
vac1tton tnd more.
INTERVIEWING BY
APPOINTMENT ONLY
my nome. Permanent
631-3523 1ro1 first etd cerllltcate. Im etlff Position ts lull-time, 10 I
OlERIOll/PUT TIME montns per year S,..lalltt
Parton With EXPERIEN·
CE In ln1tallat1on & ~
ratlonal matnttnanClt of
larger systems. Fulltlmt.
ptl'menent. Salary baled
on experience trvlne-
b ued company. Wiii
take 1ppllcat1ons from
8 30am·2 30pm Catt
788-4751
Looking lor lntereetlng Apptlcatlona are being
work? 'Typing, no sllor-acceplad d11t1y Pteue
tnand. 8·Noon Ole. on apply In person af Room
P.C.H. 846-7431 131 or cell
OLHI nPIST
to 1SS11t olc managtf' In
dally duties Typing
40·45wpm, 1nswt rlng
phones. & flltng. 25 llra.
per >Ml, $3.50-$4.50 hr
besed on exper Req's
gd. t ransport a tton
GrMt locatlon & wortllng
conds C a ll. Jim ,
673-4302
OlllP9Tll IPO~ IT
H you are lootltng for a
perm .. p/ltme oppiy fOf
H•UMIO
10251 Yorktown Ave
Hunt1ng1on BMeh,
CA 92Me
71~9
5 llrt per dey wt would E tJ n........ nit Hiit 10 tleer from you. Wt qu E,;n"" .u y
MllTal&L
Of<:. cteanlng. Npt. 8ch
F/tlme day1. P/tlma
eVM U.S. CITIZENSHIP
REQUIRED. S ome p/
time nl1 e waxer OP•· nlng1 Apply: 123 N
Ollva St .. Orang•
1·5PM. Mon-f'r1.
JOB HORll art • CPA of c. who ~~~~~~~~~ need• an oper11or tor .:: 43 op•nlngt wit" pey our mlnkompuler. Mut1 F/C Blckpg, typilt tor PA atwtlng 81 up to
be •bit to lypt & UM Ofc:. In ... B. Muet be .. 104ley by touctl. Acclg. par. F/Urna. 636-3793 aft
ex per. helpful but not ISPM
raQ'd. located nr. 405 -,....,--.... ---.,.--1
FWy In Hunt 8Mct\, Call $1,200 btwn 8AM & 12Noon. II Yl)ll ~ wor1h 118,
714·89 t.0263 par 'I'· & can prove ft, p.,
heve an eltoell. ~1Y '°' Month Q.. you. Mutt b• Ible 10 VlttrltlfW
8roilef °' .-uta. Apply prtj)are flnenc111 •ltl• ~..-n 2:30 & -4:30 at men11, payroll & ••IH ..,....,.. a,..,
Tri• Paredtu Cat•. ta• retum1 & wotk wt· ""'::t:I... 800·0 Newpor1 C•n1tt lhout to"'""9 loOltl'-' ...,.._._.. over your lftOulder. w. · ......,. Dr., N.I . ,. ~ In Hvftt. Id\, I DD 11111 ....
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11eo1rlo11 & 01rp1n•rr work '~ Uma, Moft..'r .
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IUtOmlllc• Od lutura, orowlno ttiop In L.eouna Ntoual ott Avary Pltwy.
Mforo Pr1c111on 8wlu. 714·1~ 1.9331. Call Chrle
O\lbreull
SR . DATA BASE ADMINISTRATOR
Lt•d the development and
ln1tal11tlon of a larae scale data
man•aemont 1y1tem required tor
lntearatA!!d logiltk• 1upport ot mUlw-y
1yatema. Requlree 11gnJCic.ant oxpcritm~
In dat.abue and file structure deslif\,
Information r('trleval techniques. and
fonnal development and mainttonanc:e of
data management 11y tcms. Protlclency
with COBOL, VAX, DBMS, a nd
DATATRIEVE ls preferred. ExpoeurC! to
military sy11t~ms and standards la
dt11lrablti.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Send ~ume and !talary history to
MANAG!MENT Kurth Krause, Director of Software and .Marketino Systems Engineering Ultrasystem
• Defense and Spa~ Systems Group, 2400 Mana•ement Michelson Dr .• Irvine. CA 92115. • U.S. Clllzenan(p required Trainee Equal Oppc)ftunlty Emplo ter M/F
$1200
Per M~lh To Start .,, ....... ,, ... , .. ........ ..................
114-ffl..IZH
1111101••
G.l.C U ha• Imm. ope·
nlng tor a manaoer ot
apeelal MrvlcH. Involves
PlllT ....
Tralnaa for ahtpplng &
raoalvlng. Flllme New·
port Stationers, Inc
557-9212 Mr Emmon1
P.T111 ULH
En)Oy working with kids,
and wi.11 lncrealed ear·
nlng1, ullllze your out·
going paraonallty, learn
how to become a trained
sales counselor Call
2·5PM. 1142·4321. E111
343 EOE
marl(etlng. snare dfat11. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
savings plans, loans, etc
Reoant oollege grad pre-
leNed. Call 556·3110 tor
appt.
MARKETING
YH• nOPLE
SUMMER.OR
CAREER
$1150 Pe)Montn
IMMEDIATE POSITIONS
AVAILABLE IN
v MMtttf11
Maac••Ht ......... ., .. ., .. ,
V"hl'9try
.. DPHIHOE
II MME FlELIS
l14-114-14la
•4 b1't tr OllT Medlcal assistant prel II·
mlted X·Ray Cenllk:atlon
or CRT. Good pay with
ena"°' tor rapid adv:in-
eement. Call 752·8300
Or. Levin or Judy
MEDICAL. Fltlme, front
olc. position. Mlaslon
VleJo. Req's. medical se-
cretar1a1 exper. lnc;ludlng
Insurance bllltng.
495-1080
IUIH lllH
Conv • long term care
exp req'd EJlc,ell. wor·
king conds & benefits.
F/llme. 7·3:30, 3·11:30.
714-642-8044 or apply In
person· 466 Flagshlp
Rd .. NB
PT/TI• 1-10 llrt/tfk
Meture peraon for order
dHk, 1yplng, bookkee·
ping. Relerencee req
Costa MHa. 114~911
HAL ESTATE Ill.El
We have 1111 opening tor
two -ll·dreaed, lntelll·
gent saleaparsona to
work In the Newport
Harbor area In coommer·
clal sales and/or res·
ldentlal tales In the more
atnuent areas.
LEO HANNA
SR VICE PRESIDENT
Wttl1y I . Tayttr Ce.
Realtors 644-4910
(,..-'""!!d)~--) )
aus
$US S 10 to 125 hr Un-
de r cover Wear home
parties 645-1744
SALESLADY PIT Tna
MOie Hole, Udo vu; 20 yra. exp req. 673-41156
SALES
LIST JOI!
Newspaper
Carriers tor routes
in Hunti~ Blach,
Fountain Vally & Newport Beach
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HOTP.OINT lleotrlc range,
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on '''', 9araged 11no• pllnllup lo '°" on your TOP DOWI "'lit 110 HI' Maru 10' INIPll. wltrallar, bOdY thop eat. &$f.t8:Ja
'U NIYllTllll '8 1 MGA ,.cl oonort. '72 Volvo 1•111 Wagon Like ~ 79 Omni • cir, 'IO .... tlll l,t IJt rabll eng, new clulcll; 2•.000 ml, 30 mpg, 4
lff,IOO n1101 TLC. 1176. Aft. FINI SHINI AUTO POR 1111 01111 Xlnl Avnnl119 Condition. ooocs conoJ ! 1HO. 12200. 973.3979 94~803 Rad with blaok::::J '3 ooo pp 49•-871& •pd, 1pprelMd at 140)0,
cloth hllatlOr. • ' Mil 14000 832·31•2 #uJi 111• ·n MO TO ~leer, 11lnt AMtllM 011Htt1 Perl Aittl UIH 7?0AAT SWINOtfll 2c11
.... : •••••••••••••••• ':' condition Yellow/ 111'1. cond 15,000 or bait of· •••••"•••••••••••••••• ecyl AT R&H. radlall,
NIWl'Ofllf YACHT 8')m ~OYl1 661·3142 Ol!TAILINO Ouar AUi Ill ... -:~,~=I UIDT 1400 ,r .. PU/dal. 842-1448 NITI&t/llUlt
811!1/ oar• tl'13"-0l47 All Chevy truck part1 YI 24IO Harlk>r 81VO ltft ..... lnlHf ton to dtuat Rbll COltA MISA
l!•oalllnt oondlllon With &If ... ftlll lallMat tranemlealon rrom I 15& Mt.UOI
Newport Mooring No ISW, brand new. oompl 6 up. 55'·18&0 Ml· 1411
mon111ty tea IH.600 wtcantar bOttd 6 rud· -C-rag_a_r _M-1111-1.-gooo--COl\d------------1
2 1 S I 3 4 S • 9 4 7 I . clar 1700 1·821·.0..2 150 pr. Call ror detail• WI llY _eo_oi_4_M-_l3_19 ____ , n · A LllN v e111 011 140·87ot en 8PM OLW 0111
'78 z. I UtO, air, llerao, lo .......... . ml. 11000 & take over
pyfl'lte 976-0748 ... us f:J 25' Skip~ cabin CNlaar. 11oop Npl 1trp 810 Toyoll duel whlll• & r•· a111 t•IOll fully equlp'd 119,800 $13,980 PP 548-5553. diet tire•. $116. Vari. S&S "" n 213 -4 33°8 7 14 , 714·8•&-0021 JHt1, IJ/I' AIPhl H. 83 1-4199
-W,...00d-aon--0u-.-,....,c-.-,h-ld-r-11-.1 l>Hk1 I010
tlblfgl.... 15', 0 /8, 80 ..................... .
hp l!vlnruda. ori trall11 hwJtrt MartH
11100 Mu11 1811 thl• Sllp1 avail da~. wk or mo ~and H0-5543 84&-0651
* ...... , '°' Alt C11>tn, llb1rgla11. twin dilMI trawler, Prof
dtieor 189,500
NEWPORT YACHT
EXCHANGE
875-1800
Side tie up to 20' pow«
boat 811 1111 1 120
875-5e24
WANTED Doell apece lor
13' boll Bal 1111nd/
Pavlllon 1r11 prel'd
661-5798 ......
23' IMP, xlnt. weekender 34' Slip lor rent, Hunting-
& loaded lor llahlng too. ton Htirbour. Private
Man'/ O trll, Vanaom area. $225 mo, 848-3033
trlr. 12,500. 538·8574 NEWPORT Mooring. gd.
30' Cabin Cruleer, twin
1ngln1 with allp. Muet
Nlll 927-7331, 927-0014.
PROPANE Cerburallon
Sy1tem $850
546·2828
4 Like New Vogue Tlr11
S25 1aeh
53 1-3374.
The Ulllmal e Car/RV
Alarm. Ungobo• Sll11d·
by t>euery. ttllh1no 11gh1
r.iay Included 1•20 111
lue, $250 or bell Olllf
everything lneluded
brand n-In bO• with ~
year w 1 rr e n1y
213 /785 ·9210 ,
714/646-5605
A1111 l•t 8•11 ··-···················
CONMl:ll
CHEVROLET
'I\." I l.111 •. 1 II ol
111'.l\\H ,\
SU-1 200
'73 240Z emltm .• , C, ~0• YOUI •
auto, magi, runt .lood· NlltT MAIDA
12800 548-9435 "" 1Y &
'711 Oataun 280Z 2 plu1 2 4 . • n "'
apd, gd cond $4500. fAC&ITYI
Ct ll 640-1992 .... UYll . 1411 MW II usu 11(11 ~I Ull
'80 Oat 210 Wagon LO Top dollare for Sporle mileage. Ewcel cond ' _7_9_R_X_7_A-ut-o-. -.,-,,-,-ad-l-1-11.
Care. Bugs, Camper• AM/FM Cllt 5 •Pd . I I d 38 000 I 914'• Audi'• · m" con , m . A~ !or UIC MOR '4796, 645-5738 pvt ply 497.3930 ---------· JIM llldtlt 0.1,,,,,. ITJI so FU<7 S0950 YILllW&lll •••• ••••. •••••• ••••••• ReaatewS•IMB lActK 187
18711 Beach Blvd. 1irw II LOIW 443 1Y .M HUNTINGTON BEACH n• 845-2963 The em u l"g. unique 142·2000 1port1 car ol the '80'•·
WEHH
YOll UITIO
I lllTIH UH
Mu1t clear Inventory lm-
medlately $19,995. Ask
for Mr. O'Brien. Dir (71•1
883·8833 o r (71 4 )
'82 MAZDA RX7 GS
5 spd. air. 1unroof,
am/Im a11reo. elloys
1200 ml
Show room condl
$ 11.900 Owner 8'46· 7541
$HOO 844·7577 ,.r 788-471511rom 8 10 5 AllC IHS orig ownr s 1400 OBO #II f7f -, P_M ________ •••• ••••••••••• ••••••• 538·7111 ••••••••••••••••• ••••• eo Taroal • 14,000 ml, '72 AMC Hornet 2 dr .. ---------'70 M0 8: w 111•1 AMI FM atarao, 111111, den, recent valve fOb. '7<4 Swtno-r am/fm cua, ' brlkll and auto 1ran1 11c. pa. pb, 11396. 5 epMd mint cond. 142·31155 r·btt ,.'_,11bla, •~ -~i 648-2371, 54'-1078 .. 536-0094 l!VM $4800/olr 942-3S55 ..._ ..,... """'
t r a n 1 p o r I a I I o n '"' IHO I 1500/bll 7141496·4903 •••••••••••••••••••••• '71 •••
DO•Y!llTllLE
4 !pd., M1g1, Stereo.
Blk Pin Stripe. (838YOK)
14111
80 Cellca, 19,000 ml, rid,
111n1 cond Take ov.r 111.
S200 mo 5•0·1080
·n Calla. 1111back. 13500
831·8131 wkcly1 9·& or
497.394g t 111/wknd
68 Aambl.,. 4 Ot. blO Je-80 FIES'T A Gl'lll. 18K ml,
veUn V8 eng NHI Clll· loc ownr 14,900 110 Running . need• ___ 8_7_3-_2_2eo __ _
1om1 work. $195
542·5812
DICK MILLER T!!~!!I~ ••...•.•. !.~!! ~~/!!. ........... !.~!.
·54 Falcon. exc1pt1onal
COnd ht per eng Magt,
radl•l8 11c, ttc :n mpg,
$2400 1nv111ed SI SOO
llrm 643-0221
MOTOR S
l 'I {I tf.11110·1 A,,.
S.wl 1 A11.1 11'l; .'I I/
'58 TR•·A. eummer lun
V8/2800 Capri & 4 IC>d
F11t. fun & aeon $3.~oo
0 80 493-9595
·79 TR7, runs good. 44,
000 ml. clean. n-llru , '1!L ........... !.~~f _s_3_2_00_9_a_3_-1_m ___ _
'74 OPEL MANTA rune 'II lfftflrt S1110
good, need• paint S 1, HO 141-HH
000. &48-0731 a11 5pm. ---------
SEE US lor th• rargetl and bell 80 Ford F11rmon1, 4 Cit,
Hl•cllon or new and auto, 11<, AM/FM $4800
ulld Bolek• tn Otanoe 968•6719
~: k' f!~!!!~ .......... !.~! ltll lllll JY
$4995 82,000 ml 1 Ow I ner All Whllt 840-8002
~!~~~~ .•....... !.~~~ 111 lft Or~C-tv
2925 Harbor Blvd ·71 Opel GT rea1orable,
needs body work & up·
l'lol Reliable 1ranap.
good MPG, S 1000/ofr
1-498·9183
1111 YW SEDll COS'TA MESA
1961 Merc11ry, white. o4 dr
nettds aome work row
away Sl50. 642·8155 Co mp I 81 8 I y 919 2500
relurblshldlll N-1778 ---------1
Chrla Crall t949 deli.
location to 35' w1111nt. 23'
Weekender. Loaded lor
fishing, many eir.tras
$19,500. 538-8574
run-about. orig relln. $9, WANTED· Slip apace lor
950 873-9184, wk da Cal 25 Sailboat Despe-
AM/PM rate! Need space by July
JMPOATANT NO'TICE
TO READERS ANO
ADVERTISERS
The price of ttema acl· ·.----------.
886-8185
80 Mazda 826 cpe. 5 spd, r!!A!!!.. ...••.. !.~~~
Fill 11Z5 ;~2~·~~}127~· belga. Peugeol 604 1978 De· •••••••• • ••••• • •. •• •• • luxe, fully eQUlpped )(Int
mo1ors, completely
chromed, wilh 40 tD/I
Weber carbUretor1 Po-
llal'led cenlerllne rim•
Custom 1n1erlor. new
'lC APOLLO
350 eng . pb, pa. atr
Good body & llres Runa
good s 1050 548--0558
... c •••• 1310
Runs OK 631-4940
~!!!~~'-....... .!.~~!
65 Mus11n11 6 cy• good
car good P'''" $2900 673-0;j'.\f* 3 1 Fl N N Fly EA demo _2_8_. _A_lan_4_9_4_-9_8_7_7 ___ , lors In the vel'llcll clasll ~ITT vertlsed by vehlCll dea I ~ ~ ·75 Flal 124. 2 door cou-"""''' 1131 co"d AIC. suntf lo ml pe Mini cond Mutt see! •••••••••••••••••• •••. $8500/obo 873-2•28 paint. 240 IOU\19(5 Mu11 C•,ilJH ffl
Hie, tax deal otteral SHORE MOORING
39 CAL '78 loaded, S99K Balboa Island, best S
Or beat otter B a y I o c S 7 5 0 0
NORD YACHT 673-8878 844 ... 003
fled advert11ing columns M TS does not Include an~ _ uooo or be•1 o fhtr OlllMliE r111ci1 nso
6.cs-5&01 or 5.c&-2•63 COUllTI'S ••••• ii1i"lii"io·····
see •o appteclatel se.. • •• • •• • ••• •• ••• • ••• • ••
r1ou1 1nqu1rers only plea-CDITEIPUTl•I 69 Must11ng Festt>ack
Hes a11 cond power
t>rake$, power "eertng
Grear shope New rool.
new paint $ 1500
appllcable taw ... llcenee 1 .... ------. , se Call IOI more tnlo. CUllUC?
34' Royal CR ·74 TW dsl
Like new $47.500
BOAT SLIPS
AVAILABLE
Newport Beach 20'. 40' &
52'. 642-4844, 9·5PM
transler lees. llnanct 3100 w Coast Hwy.
charges. lees lor air pol• Newport Beach WEEKEND
SPECIALS
EXCLUSIVE Lealher Interior. new
.'SERATI palnl, $1500 11ereo, 18"
Prlvale party Please calt
(l 14) 781-C211 We speclallze tn teases
ror the buslne1SS exe<:u·
u11e & protasslonal lullon control devfcf 642-9405
40' Royal CR New demo
Tali deall S 165,000
cer1illce1lon1 or deale1 ---------1
documentary prepare·
llon charges unless Htghasl cash Immediate!~
tor your vetilcle Do·
mestlc or lorelgn
551-8285
polished alloys, new DHLERSMIPI blueprinted engine. con-cours winner, bes! oiler
'65 VW Bug. Recond. eng,
clean. sharp. Must sell
$1"450/0 BO. 547-18.45
lar1t ltleotlH
Of••• 1112
Oalllllao1
645·0758 ---Ol41•ollil1 99SS N O R D Y A CHTS
873-8878 ,,.,.,,. lhe advertiser ... ,,1 $~ ' Olherwlse specllled b~
-,5-.-b-0-1-t.-g-la_sa_o-ve_r_w_ood_, •• !.t. ••• • • •• • • • ~~ A.tifHI/
rebll trlr. $250 or besl 14' Ski Boat w/75HP
*FANTASTIC*
* FIATS *
olr. 5-48-9218 Evlnruda. and tr alter Cl111Jt1 ISZ( s 1700 5.48-330• ••••••••••••••••••••••
22' Cuttyhunlc, llberglasa, ---------• MDIEL "l"sl
eenter conaole. offshore 76 SLEEKCRAFT 21', Shay replleas, pltkups 4
lllhefman (llke • Maxo) tunnel, 460 Ford, Blue-coupes 4 10 choose
Set up lor oulbrd, (no print balanced . new 1rom1 (0067681 (Srk
PttE-OMl:D ~!.1.'!1.!,l!W.'!....... FIAT SPIO£RS ' Xl/9's
C.•11'1 f101 MANY TO CHOOSC FROM •••••••••••••••••••••· ruwu
eng.) Tandem big wl'll B • s 1 e Its S 5 , 9 0 0 A3093). Prices starting al
75 FIAT 124 SPIDER
S..Ulltul •·-low ""'"••I~ a11 eonc1 jl 12NJNI ga1van1Jed 1r1r $11.000 s13.3110 o•LY II 1111 l"ve1t14, Desperate ---------• '
62 Honda Civics 4 dr
S 137 47 plus 1ax per mo
Closed and 48 mo lease
ALL SAVERS.
mull sell $4 995
631-3065
714-534-0189 $4295 '!!!."."-!!~'.~!~........ . 77 FIAT 124 SPIDER --1-.-,-,-.-,-.-.-,-,-,--Ain,.JI '110 A•d1 110i s •Pd • ••er•o • mutt 10.
Trtr, s500 673-0647 F~;·5~j;·;,;·w1il.rr~d~~ .·;;·;~·;t·;00t_5~·;·d·r~ l>Nu•v ''"" -11AcPm1
15' RUNABOUT partner wanted lo lhare IUIO, PB. AC. Sl1r1. FM, $4995
35 hp. traller. 11000 ·75 Turbo 310. All 400 n-radials, very cleen
873-0647 gear, wl400A auto pllot. $1 450 544-2168
DME. new paint. 223 gal 1975 Brlcklln, gu11,,,.1ng ll 78 FIAT 124 SPIDER 2 1· Glu tton 165 Mere fuel To be baaed 11 doors. t ownr )(Int cond ' l•lll 10001 ••'Oh• A.a s""" ,,.,.., ~.
Crullllf 110 Outttendlng close to Nwpt Sch as 714-530-9659 Gorgeous black. sun-roe~,.., tl\atp t•tmt
tor tithing and skiing. poaslble. 'Ir share $42, roof, loeded Low miles. $5895
Low eng. hrs Clean, fully 500 + 'It all Hpenaes OI IHtHll•••I take over bank lease
equipped, lull canvas, will sell compl. lor S80. Yditlll ISJt S313 per mo 760-1313 ~~L~&0-8325 s 8 1 2 5 . _ooo_._a_a_rv.;..._s_13_-_83_•_1 __ , 7;·c;~d~·;·c~·,;;;;;j;~ da 79 FIAT 124 SPIDER
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil c .. ,.,,, l•I• bubble lop, refrlg, cl'lem llfW 1112 "u1om111Q .... ..,. racil We ookl fl•I toilel, mus I sell. $4900 ••••• • • •••••••••• ••••• "-· n0<>e ntc. (063YS"I H'~:m MINI-CAB-OVER Camper ~;~~~541 : dye, e vs .:rru:.~ $6295
21oncr~:der~tybrtd·g~ 548-6762 or 830·1022 ~.~!!!.!'!!!!! .. !.~~~ '' .. 8.~ F. ~ •• g41n~.~~R.,
1dportt11,her wltransom ll1l11nH 11111 114 76 GMC Jimmy 4 whl dr ~3.ttt ;;,....,.. j;BzN1eO)' ~··
Twl b d F W C clean tl'lru-out $895. m
Ir . kew m 1d11e1 ph. bow •••••••••••••••••••••• Lift kit, new eno. shocke, . · $]495 Pan , awor • gear. 1978 PUCH Very good tires. wench. stereo, CB,
outrlggart . bait tanke, cond. $325 Incle owner's & more $4800 673-3770 •uES t•YtCE
lie. Brand n-electro-manual. 494.,.861 ._,LUS. ll"t ANO M'NY MOR£.I nlct Incl VHF, AOF, Lo-----------< '70 Ford 4 wnl dr Good "
ran. tuto pilot, 2 latho-JAWA MOPED cond. $1200/bst olr 831 -2040 495-4949 We believe we have the
me1era. 1cno1 meier. C· ooo~.~~~~2 S175 75 1·0970 WILEIACI l•W sharpest & lowest priced
tamp, etc. Very last, long ·75 1n1n·1 Scout 2 x 2 New 28'&02 Marguerite Pkwy Fiats in So. Cahf.
range for Olvlng or fl. '79 MOTOBECANE. •Int trans. n-brakes. $2500 Mission l/lejo All Ythtelfl Gumnteed shlng Take over P•Y· cond Turn slgnalt. or offer (Avery Ewll off 1·51
manta of $372. mo. + m a g s , e t c $ 4 5 O 7 1 4 f 8 • 5 -4 5 3 3 , Open Su"days
S 15,000 cuh tor my 968-0723 2131821-3422
equity or good trlr boal --------~ ---------
or !Ina car. 645-9190. lllllltTtlll/ Ft•tb JS6~
kHllll fl S ••••••••••••••••••••••
32' Jeflrlat, runt good. •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Luv. 4 spd slick. 46, loolla good. very sound, Hmon11~13sT9590. 700 total 000 ml, ~ln l cond ..... $2850/bsl o1r 957-0440 wltll survey Asking 675-0255 1550 0 494 -2043, --------~ 1981 Toyota SR5 short
497-3511 '78 XR75. xlnt condition, bed, new clutch. new
42' Matthews. Twn Dal. recent tune-up S275 tires. ne""' paint. 1Cln1
Brlstol. $59,500. Pvt PIY 752-6413 cond $5000 840-8709
2131896-2561 _a_tt_s_P_M _____ _
24' 1979 Sklpfack. open.
many extras, like new.
$13.995, 557-1566
'IO llOHA ex too 1966 Rancl'lero. good
Fairing. lrunkcase 7.400 cond • eng recent ly
mlles. Owner desperate overhauled Musi see 10
$25001 b eat/ nowt apprec. $600 641·5080
25 11 1972 Bayllner, 559-9299 76 Toyot a Longbed.
cabln-Mercruleer mtr ~~~~~~~~~ campr shell, AM/FM, 4
675-8032 '71 KAWASAKI 500 s p d . l( I n I C o n d
17' Hawaiian Trl·Hull Needs work muSI sell S3700tofr. 536-4542
Deep V. 355 Olds Jel, f ast . S 3 0 0 0 B 0 -.7-8-T_o_y-. -P.-U-.-L-Bed--S-R-·5
concours cond. $7500. 5'49-t953 Shell. air. am/Im can ____ 87_3-_I0_5_8 ____ K_A_W_A_S_A_K_l_K_M_l_OO_S_t_r .. ~t S3,000 561-0<483
CREVIER
• '78 3201: euto . sn/rt, (#438VCK)
• 79 5281; 4 spd., low
mis I• 140YCC) * ·79 5281, auto . snl rt.
("'5342615)
• '79 633cs1, auto . low
mis . ("5535418) * 80 3201, 5 spd . loa· dedt (:rBOV020)
• '82 3201; 5 spd , loa-
ded' (itEBD910)
• 131-3111
208 W. 1st
Sanla Ana
Closed Sunday
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VOLUME SALES
I DICK MILLER
MOTORS
120 W W.1r1ier Av~
Sanla A11J ~~? 2137
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buy, check our unbeala·
ble selecllon, savings
and aervlcel
UlllYERSITI
SALES I IEIYICE
2850 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
540-9140
1976 Honda CMc Good
condllion, 57.000 mt.
Besl oller Cell (714)
998-7068
We'll deliver anywhere In
the worldl Come In &. see
US II
IEACH llPOllTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
1&2-0900
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to• H•
HJfhlll tlstt
Compare House ol Im·
ports Direct lease and 60
mos sensible pym1s
Dial 213 or 7 14, MER·
CEDES Is 213 or
714/637-2333
Haven't you walled long
enough 10 own a Mer·
ceoes Benr? Don't 111
this oppanunlly pass you
by act now• We have a
lanlasllc s81ecllon ol
models & colors avalla·
ble
.Ill SLEMOH
llPllTS
1301 Quall Streer
NEWPORT BEACH
IU-HOO I
197 t 3.5 coupe, 71,000
mll6s Sliver w/blk tntr
$22 000 Fronk ,
494-3361
1110 410 IL
Xlnl cond 2 tops Black
wflh bamboo Interior
Poitshed rims Firm at
$32.500 831-8325
MBZ 280 S.E 1969 4 dr
sedan While w/green
lntr Asking $4500. call
493·7402
MBZ 230 SL, 1965 Blue/
whl lnlr 2 tops. good
cond $ 12,500. 751-2402
80 3000, 20,200 mt, lully
loaded, esklng 122.500.
Ole 973-214 1 (Roy or
Lloyd!. aves & wknds.
1·676-3298
89 MBZ 2200. g ood
cond . sunrl, sell $3.500
or trade. 714-554-8142
1974 SLC like new
Must sell
831-3689
82 3000 Turbo Mer-
cedes. 3 mos. new. 19"
than 3,000 ml All u tras.
Make reaaoneble offer
Call Mon-Fri • 8·30-5.
731-5844, eves 988-1029 1987 Grand Banks 42, or 'Trell. Xlnl, onty 1000 Ford P/U lH85753
brltlOI, r adar . cruise miles. MUST SACF\IFtCE $l .COO Shell. CB. Lrg
reedy, 2 boat owner $400 646-3197 wheels. 490 Costa Meta Asking S98K B k r , --------~ S C &
74 HATCHBACK. good
,, cond. 4 spd, 80,000 ml.
Y s 1995'. 875-7386 67 Merced•• Benz 200. 4
IOI lcllllEll
llW
8'48-4005. 1980 Harley Davidson, t .M. Gorden Anniversary LI· ---------
mlted Edition Factory r.•.~! ••••. •••• ... !.~~~ IHn, l••I custom: $850 paint Job. Like new ·79 Chevy 'h ton, Ci•tlll H5 Many, many extras; lots air, PS. PB. redlo s.ceoo. Sales-Servlce-LeaSlng ••• ••• •• • •• ••• •• •••••. ot chrome & gold plating. 848-0798 850 N Beach Blvd.
July 4th Weekend, Marl· $7.000 or B.O. 648-1854 ---------1 La Habra
ner 40 Ketch, $500 for ----------1·79 Chevy Van Nomad. 122 HH
cyl 4 speed Nice d•·
pendeble cer $2750.
213/592-.3932
'12 AOCIH C II
Only SOOO ml. $8800 Incl
tu Aulo. ale. crul11
lmmec cono. 731-8830 'II laroell" 220I
SEDAN. $2850 M ust '80 4 door Accord, auto, s e 11 Make O 11 er .
loaded. Xlnt cond. $6800 891-9355
Firm 499-4321 ---------
0111 l·Hl-2221
MEISTER
PORSCHE/ AUDI
13631 Harbor Blvd
·75 VW Bus. 7 pas11r1ger.
1tln1 cond1llon $3150.
891-9355
7 1 SUPER Beetle, gd
cond $1,800
545-8713
••• 11 Steak! NABERS
C1\0llJJ1\l:
I •)II • '"'"'
•••·•·•·•·•······•···• OLDSlllOllLE 'll
CUTUSS HPREIE
lllOHHI COIPEI
Loadedl Econom1ca1 die-
sel e!lgtne' Handsome•
t865YJEI
Garden Grove 79 RABBIT Osl 23K mt HLY 112151
MOWAllD Chowrelet
Dove1Qu111 Sts
NEWPORT BEACH
S.ltt-Senloe Loaded!! Must sea to appr ec1a1e 640-0646 Le11l11 '79 Seville, xlnl cond,
133-0IH 714 131-2333 177 Air, s1ereo cass. Gd brown/brown, many ex· cond. 60,000 ml. $2950. tr3S. al low blue book
'78 Turbo. spec1acular red _1_2_0_.0_5_2_5_____ pr Ice • S I 0 . 5 0 O
Targa, loaded, low ml-1 '70 vw Camper Van. 675-3909, 497-3320 70 Otd'i 98 Or1g1nal Ow-
leage, Tom 642· 1603, Bubble top w/xlra bed, ---------ner. great motor good
642-6487 new motor. st-• belt•" THE URIEST shape $695 631 2108, """' ""' Noon 10 3 or au 6PM '60 Super 90 factory rims tires. bulane stove 27 SELECTIOM
$4800 ' MPG 54500. 859 Oak of late model. low m1lea· 'll C11tl1u Su,ro•t
646-5264 I St · CM 646-l 423 g• Cadillacs In Sou1hern Ale am/Im •In! cond
.79 924 49K mi sunroof 79 CONVT Whl l W1'11 Cahlornla• See us today• 54000 lirm 857-2356
stereo' cass . air: 4 spd: Slored 2 yrs. Only 1400 llAIERS 72 Olos Cutlass runs
•In! cond Orig patnt & m1 lmmac $8.950 CAllLUC very good Aini 1ransp
owner All serv rec 848-0247 ca1 $900101r 558·9339 •a 00 836-0880 ---------• 2600 Harbor Blvd ..,.c wlldys, 'l2 SUHR ltmE COSTA MESA Otdsmob•l8 88 Royale 499-2885 wkndstevs Lo miles Sl'lo'l\lroom 1978 49 000 miles Air
'76 rurbo Carrera Loa· cond Runs perfect! AM/ 540-1860 cruise. 29mpg Looks
ded 6 000 orig ml $27 FM 8 trk S2 595 otter. lan1as11c , runs superb
500 'obo 857·6S55 . 559.5010 ' '79 ELDO dsl. $9,775.1 $3550 or best Mr W1I· Xlnl. mpg A-1 cond Iiams 548-7245 '12 CAlltOLn 'l4 TMIH 11100 Loaded 8 trk & cass I --
$7695 1-970..79•9 5.c5-01321540 • .c614 ster 645-7253 I !!r!!!~!~ ........ !.~~~
'78 Porsche 924. xlnt 72 CAMPER wl RV aw-1980 Fleetwood, lo mt. 69 Plymout/I 8 cyl, runs
cono Loaded $9500 I nlng. AM/FM casa, n-Io ad e d . S 1 O. 9 9 5 $300, new ball & gr b•ks
770-7369, 768-8083 llres, brks. bait. runs 544-9736 640 86_6_5 __ _
79 Porscl'll 928. loaded greal $3100 633-6653 ·79 CdV d Elegance Al· 1011ti1c 1965
Super stereo tape, Im-'65 BUS Lotsa extras mOSI new Mtcl'I II res • • • • ••• • ••••• • • • ••• • •• mac Auto P6's 30K ml Super Clean. Runs greal Service rcda avall Xlnl '78 PONTIAC PHOENIX
gold 1an leather S22. $2200 963-5148 cond Loaded w/e11tras lo mt, S2695 549·8651
500 $7900 545.5445 Mon-Fu 9·5 '82 VW runs well. sun rool ------------------645-8532
Pirelli P7 Tires Porsche
front tires, brand new,
never been mounted,
205/50 VR 15, $200
each 2131785-9210
7141546-5605
'80 911 SC. Targa Ugl'l1
gold, tan leatl'ler, loaded
20.000 ml. 5 yr/50,000
ml warranty $27 .000
752-0892 ()( 644-9449
78 930 Turbo, very clean,
recent repaint to lectory
colors, 43K mt . eng re-
build by Andtal Racing 11
23K ml P· 7's. BBS whls.
manual 1urbo boosl. 935
cam, Titanium rings A
FINE PORSCHE' $40,
$695 76 SEVILLE '77 Firebird Formula V8,
548-1487 Orig owner Brown onl s1tverl red. au10. eir. 1111. brown, clean, 100K PI W PIS P/B Pllox, '7 1 VW Squarebaclc BX· mllet AMIFM St cass lo m1.
cellenl condlhon 673-7713 sh a 1 p . mus 1 sec
$1695 548-1487 ---------714-642·9223 ---------1'80 Seville Dtesel, lncld ----'II YW 111 leather. 2 tone blue. xtra 7 3 GR AN AM 4 d r
New motor, AM/~M caa-tank Lido Isle 675-46<46 bucket seau. console
91118. Good condition. C . ,.,.11 AM I FM S 1 2 0 0 '1700 ,.,,, 77 8'&8-0768
549-7374, 540-9439 .·;;c-;;;;~·321."i;0.·;.5~ -,-.-.-,,-,-.-,.-,-.,-,--9-9_1_0
vw 69 van. runs good. auto, casseue •Int cond • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • •
rebll eng. new rad111s, S1500/olr 642-3392 evs 69 T Bird never M au
AM/FM s1ereo cass orig Nol e~en e scratcl'I
moving must sell As'. C•1r,./1t llZll air 10 mt lmPf'tt8ble kl s23oo 730-8278 ••• • • ••• • •••••• ••• • ••• 11'1ruoul S24SO/bSI Call
ng SEE US FIRST! Mr Jarhes 54t 7;>4~ 'll SCUIOOOD We have a good selec· -~-9914
NEW PAINT+ MOREi lion ol NEW & USED .!!.~ ................ .
$3900 644·5836 Chevrolets' 75 Vega Wagon runs 1a11
000 Gary 673-8347 V W EN GIN E 4 0 HP COHMRL
~HEVROUT
needs some worlo' 5600
OBO 545·0982 --,8-2-,-0-R-S_C_H_E __ , (12000c) runs fine. 6 volt,
lllS Bug. Bus. Gl'lla. $250 .X'>C I l.1tt•1r HI 111
•11sr.\\1~_ .... , ClllllOLET . .c94.2.co1
Super Sha1p Bright Red with Black Trim & Top
Everything New. Muat
See This Beauty 73K (13564ME)
$91&0
DICK MILLER
MOTORS
! lO W Warner Ave
Santa Ana 'l'll'·ll3Z
'79 Convertible Bug, red,
xlnt cond AM/FM tape 546-1200
28,000 m l, reg gaa ·73 Mallbu 4Dr 30 000 $85001 best offer PP 0 , 1 g m 1. s' 1 9 o o
497 -3249 645-4199. 645·4203
'69 Volk swagen Van. ·74~. Monie Carlo Lan-
good cond. New block. dau orig ownr xln1
orig owner $3,000 OBO cond. clean & lu11 J58 cyl
557-1060 eng, euto, PIS, P/B, air
68 VW Bug, sunrr. AMI Musi see. Mirrors. AM/
FM, $2250. Good condl· FM stereo. sprt rims,
tlo". rr.ad rad w/Whl. nu trans.
.411101 Ustd
N1\Bl::llS <:, \l)ILL. \C
CLEARANCE
SALE!
3'11 d 673 5340 71 TRIUMPH 650 Tiger. blue Vil/blue Int, lo ml 0......, .Sunday ya. • very clean. orig cond. Windows & removebte """ S950 544-2188 bench sea1. $6500 _D_IA_l_l_E_C_l_U_m __ 'S-79 3000, 4 dr sedan, IHHll f1SS '77 SI. Wegon, xlnl cond., petfect cond. to ml, musl •••••••• ••••. •••••. •••
499-2986 nu mulller $2400
551-1080 '72 Sunroof Bug, rebuilt, ' ----------i year guarantee. pertect '79 EL Camino. V8. auto
paint. l nl $2500 . AIC, PIS, PI B, sunrl
861-3982 Lid. new tires, brks &
1981 CADILLAC
ELDORADO
BIARRITZ
110FJ458) ~1!,.~~!L ..... ~~ '66 SUZUKI 125 _•_9_3-_7•_0_2 _____ 1 OLIHT am/Im ater Musi sell seel Flnenclng avail. Oya •IW
$3000, 673-2259 546-6355, IVS 673-5494
·11 Flick•, beautltul crul· Needs work, S50 71 CHEV VAN "'· ton.
..... cu1tom bit. dll eng. ____ 64_4-_55_8_5 __ -t 350 turbo. New urn &
lots of xtru Mutt ... ,o '76 CB 750 Honda 1o ml., WH + MORE. $1800 or
apprec. Appralaed at 1st sold '79 X1n1 cond otter
$38,000. 011per118 to S 1300 STEVE 645·6508
H ll. $28,000/baat ofr 631.,.940
845-2581 or 673-9301 A•l11 W,.tH ISH ---------1•e1 KAW 550. 2000 ml.•/ •••••••••••••••••••••••
WAITED!
Sales-Servla.-Leaslng
lOYCARVER
!\. lli ll l1Ct ·Re\ 1\.Y '" ...... ..,, .. ~·\1¥1• •'1 ,,,.,. ...,w .. ~·-~ .. '"""' •..idd
1980 Prelude. 5 apd, iwn-
roof. 8oM 1402 AM/FM 3001 -1111
CUHl!e 58.000 ml. Gd Exceptionally clean.
cond $6250 720-0525 $9500/ofr New tires
· 7 9 Accord 4 door 5 645-9849
Racing Sabot. Very last, fairing, kerk1r, ell parts
Pump. Ullman Sell. Good 111cepl frame. 962-5900.
co nd . 1 550/olr 548-352g KAWASAKI 400 12K ml
xlnl cond $750 OBO
MUST SELL, Sat & PM1
HB 536-7781
L a t e mode I T o yo I as , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Volvos, Pickups & Vans
1peed. efr cond., reg. >'leel Selle or rlak lree
g11. 35,000 ml $5900. lease. Lillie cash neldld.
1 5 2 • 8 1 g 1 d 1 y s ; Edgar 658-0571
961-7523 eves/ wknds. -9-0-M_B_Z_4_50_S_L_. -,0-,-d-ed-•
'81 Accord LX, AMI FM 30K ml, all eva reds
c111s. AC, 19,000 ml, xlnt Ivory/ten leather. Imme· Ill.Ill 20
FatHt 20 looter around.
Super racing record -,7-4-BS-A_500_B ___ 50_v_1c_t_o_r,
Main, 2 lib•, tplnnek8", Clauic, orlQ equip, wlnt
lr1r. Our IMmo boat.~ oond. $800 831-2310 duced 10 19.500. Balmer,
dlr. 875-3282 '75 HONDA 350.)(L, Bala
UDO 14, nda. repair Best
oflar. Sean by eppt
ready, trlclt equip 1500
831-2310
7tc>-8088 '78 Suzuki 3 70-D Like
Call us today!
Earle Ike
TOYOT A·YOl YO .... ..__ .. , c ......... "u .. tJt)., U 0.'461
1982 BMW 633CSI, 1000
miles. All options plus
3001 , BOS, P7's, red w/
ten lntr Rare & pertecl.
Gr a nd Garage ,
831-3698.
'80 BMW 6331, Loaded
$22 ,000 Uk for Warner.
cond $7499. 497-2580. cu I a 1 e S 3 3 . o o O 752-0892 or 644-9449
559-4221, 840..7990 Drive your d\'eam car WI ltY J1••1t 11' TODAYlt Oorgeou1
'12 la111H Lt Car so ft OllMH ,,..
E.x Socket Saatt, Rally
Mags. Deluxe Trim, Reck
& Pinion St-Ing. Front
Wheel Drive, Lu•ury
Interior &. MOREi
EPA Eat:
30 city, 40 hwy
$4989
(ser111 •009341)
HAHi CO&IT
&110/JllP/lllUILT
2524 Herbor Blvd, C M
549-8023 645-7770
'74 Aen1ull R-12, 4 apeld,
4 door. e tc. 11ereo s 1700. 548-8739.
~!!!!.~!I!!. ..... !.~~!
'72 BUS. Xlnt. eng. Fold abell $8,000. 536"8574
away bed. besl oller. ·77 Malibu Classic. 4 or s16 ,995
Tim 640-5278 alr, gd cond $22501 of-~ I 1112 ter 675-1835 1981 CADILLAC
• .'.!!••••••••••••••••• '75 El Camino. pl s. ale. FLEETWOOD ATIEITIOI :;:!g2~' make offer· "ASTROROOf"
VOL YO BUYERS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._ i1tou(~~A'A~2c1 OU Pl '65 CORVAIR
No Speclal Invitation
11111, no ho1 doga or
sodas. no clowns, no
circus, no Red Tag Spe-
clals, no balloons!
Needa work $600 OBO. $14 995 545-9438 or 842-4336 ,
'72 MALIBU LAGUNA
Excellent cond 1111. &
int., engine not running
Ju11 p+enty of good old _s_soo __ . _64_2_·_48_5_3 ___ -i
fashioned, solid value 327 Chevy V8327 engitll
deal• ALL THE TIME. with 350 Irena. shill kif.
month In and month out. HI performance MUST
WHY? BECAUSE WE SEE lt.000 OBO
1980 CADILLAC
ELDORADO COUPI
(602277)
$1 3,995
Sabot, Phoanht, racing new. muat 111 to apprec:.
rigging, new Ulman aall. $800. 831-2310
USED CARS &. TRUCKS '79 BMW 5281. brn. e11-••'•••••••••••••• .... • creme w/811'1\boo Int •
COME IN OR CALL FOR captlonal cones. Loeded We wlll buy any l 978 thru AM/FM ca11, air, crulae, •) DEAUlfiN U.S~A. ,.u •-• .. •• 1 11.900. 875·8753 1981 Jaguar! Call CllVe utes ALL Ru. Hird &
TRV HAROEAI 842-4853
Coma In lodty 1nd ... '84 CORVAIR 4dr Monu
our courtaoua protea-A/T xlnt llre1/mech $600
elonal 111~ to pick 0 B 0 S e I & P M ' a
1979 CADILLAC
COUll'E DIVILU
(1 13YOH) 1850.1714) 840·5~. '74 Honda CT90 trail bike.
15' SAILBOAT, n11d1 2200 mllee.1226·
eoma work, gl'MI lrallaf. H0-3435
1300. Mull 1111 this ••tw B•n, l.11/
lllllelelf\d. 980-5543 l••tllt.1 .. , llH
19" 1975 HOBIE CAT w/ •••••:f•'-••••••••••••••
lrlllf. xlnt ClOnd 115$0 '73 25', lullr equipped 080 4~ 12 Slpa 8. 111 contained . 5.48-5747
20' T°"*'<I C.tamaran ---------1 & trallar, extra geer. RV door wttn tcrllfl•
'2200. (213)784-e805 134
lllMdtr 37 NB ~8-1230
>tam FINnclnO S6t8\,o rr.o.n ,, • ..i 111' ~-Perty•ii.:4820 •••••••7•••••••••••••• ---------171 Oold•n Faloon, 24', auot. comp41111y rtgoad rufly 1111 cont'd. Twn
for MlllnO oed" lub & ehower, roll
MOO. "40-211t up ""'"°· 11pe 1. Ilka .,_. lleut. twedlltl elOop '*' In l out. UMd V9fY tit IGO, (114) 112470; Nt1le. Muet Mii. llTIO. orfi, .... ,.1• oao. 21~1100
a l 8"' l tt, t1t00 Ot VI F"Y nlot ~tll WllH I ........ '°"" '*'*'°· ... f Ill ..... ·.....,.till '" ~,.,. """' ... .... .. .... ,..11•••11d '".
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.... _ at Bauer Mo l ot1 at ~ ~CARVER Cormler·O.Llllo "·tr•• 11·•0 97$-2500 or llOP by tor • eott top -una act. . IOtCE 01fY1 ,,. •· REDUCED from 18,500
Clln 78•1••0·.·,:7,•n•;•1o··w••g•n•.·,·u•1•0 qHu1cbk apBpr111du1, e1c 2112,5 to s u .ooo. Thi• w11· 1821 1 BEA H BLVD -" er or v . n 01 I 1 876-0852 HUNTINGTON BEACH Irena. air. dlx wood grain Meet We want your Ja· kend only ~:,...~~~.,..
141 .... l, Ml·Hl1 pack1g1, 8100 ml. Al· guarl 1978 M82 dal Sadan, •• UOSHWNOATS klno 17300. 648-2788 auto, aunrl, 11lnt cond.
·77 Jaguar 2 dO()( n .ooo 840-7499 •-L--1-rll Top Dolar '7 1 240Z, high parlor· Xtnt oond -------• ...,. · •1
m•nca ang, catm bOdy 213/438-4433 82 Marcadae 3108EC ••••••••••••••••••••••
Paid w or le & Int , Im rn a c "New Coupe,'' utral Ill· Salla-SaMoa-i..tllng
thrvout. Must ... to ao--'11 tf2 DI ver. blue leather. aun· Ufll 111•
ForYautCarl prec.l8500.&41·7505 V12.orig 36Kml.2C>IU• root '51.900 (419) ..... , ..... I Ml .74 IS210, need• angina 2. Milo, wire wtlll, air. 866--5400 Ohio. U1·IMI aMNt ,._, .. ..._=1 Wor1c •~75 O&O. AM/l'M . Mini Cond. #f f·•~•
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June 27. 1982
FOR SENATOR DAVID f. DUREN·
BERGER (R .• MJnn.J
Why do you obtect to the propoNd nJne.
digit ZIP code? -G.W.M., Albert Lea,
Minn.
• A nine-digit ZIP code is far more diffi-
cult to remember. But worse, It puts all
the burden of an efficient mall dehvery
system on private busin~ and individ-
uals. They1l have to go to the expense of
converting their address lists to the new
New cock doan't odd zip to mall. style for llttJe or no return. Even the Post-
master General admits that the longer ZIP
code will neither cut costs nor improve service. And the success of the nine-digit
ZIP code depends on equipment which was chosen in 1978 and won't be imple-
mented until 1986. The technology will be out of date before the machines are
completely Installed.
FOR ERIN GRAY, star of Sixpoclc
/ta a on.time Army ... apWn what Ide Wiii Ub on
base. -N.1., Tyler, Ta
•The days can be boring, but traveling is an added
benefit. I loved living In Germany, visiting Switzerland.
Women on base were friendly and Interested in shar-
ing recipes and household problems. Some were con-
tent just betng Army wives, but that kind of life was nO(
enough for me.
FOR DICK ClARK, host of Amerlc4n Bandstand
What changee haw you nodced In the youth ol America
in recent ~? -K.G., Glendale, Calf.
•Today's young people are growing old too soon.
They have lost the youthful idealism of years gone by
and are now very much a "what's In It for mer' gene-
ration. They have ~ded Idealism for materialism. I
believe their change In attitude reflects what they see
and hear In the media.
FOR BARBARA NICHOLS, president. American
Nunes' Aseodatlon
Aze operating-room nurM1 spedaDy trained? Do they get
paid mon? -F.E.. Beckley, W. Va.
• Queltflcatlons and requirements for nurstng person-
nel differ among hospitals. Normally, operating-room
nurses receive special training; as do doctors who are
specialists. Salaries vary widely and depend on educa-
tion , experience and different hospitals.
THSTI
YOURSELF
FROM 11iE .. ASK" EDITOR
CONFESSION: Before becoming an
actor, San Connay -cWTently star-
ring In ~ng Is Right -earned his daily
bread as a plumber's apprentice. "Being
a movie star in those days." he recalled,
"was always a pipe dream ...... c~
1RY: Anthony J.F. O'Reilly. chairman
of the Ireland Fund, touched on the sit-
uation In Ireland by quoting British Prime
Minister Benjamin Disraeli who said.
around 1876: "Every time we find an , Started off in "sinking" career.
answer to the Irish question, the Irish
change the question." He added, with a straight face: "Being Irish is a disad-
vant.age -until one considers the alternative.". . . COMPUMENT: lf Al
Pactno was feeling his age a whUe back, he had every reason to. He was gtven
not one surprise birthday party (for year number 42) by his fellow cast members
In the Off Broadway play American Buffalo, but two. Showing his heart's In the
right place -or perhaps because he was still in the
party mood -he respdnded by throwing another
party for all of his two-time hosts .... Actress Pia
Zadora made points across the ocean when she
reviewed the male populaHon and anno unced : "l
think English fellows are the sexiest in the world .
They've got savoir faire, and they're also very hand-
some." ... COUTURIER:
Do you know what ruins a
beautiful coif and a stunning
cocktail dress? A timepiece,
frowns de.signer Fontayne: "When you're out for a
glamorous evening on the town you'll probably be
with an escort who wears a watch, so you don't need
to weigh yourself down with one." Loosely translated,
that means whether the man Is a husband or beau, the
woman should be watching him, not her watch. Or, lad
don't bother to check the time -it flies when you're oro
having fun. . . COWARDS: The cabble who took
Evan Frances Agnew, editor of 1001 Home Ideas, to
the recent star-studded Broadway opening of Nine (a
Broadway play based on Federico Felllnfa film 81/2)
gushed, "I'd know you anywhere." Ms. Agnew ltt up
like a Christmas tree -she had no Idea her fame from
the magazine was so far flung. Upon reaching the
theater, the driver said, .. Sign this please, otherwise
my wife won't beUeve I met Ginger Rogers.~· Too
much of a coward to own up, the embarrassed editor
forged "Ginger Rogers" and fled.
PRO R.pnMntattw PauJ Flndley (R .• fll.), member.
Agriculture Committee PRO Ano con CON George w. s.one. pmldent, ~ Farmm
Union
•Dairy price supports must be
reduCed. While I think we need a
support program, It's clearly out of
control. Jn 1978 the Government
bought less than 1 percent of the
milk produced, and It was dis-
tributed through school lunch and
other programs. Last year, the
Government bought almOlt 10
~t of the miJk produced at a cost of bdbons. Our
IChool·lunch ~arm cannot abtort> nearly that
much. W. mutt reduce surplus production.
Should Federal Price Supporta for
Dairy Produd8 Be Reduced?
• A reduction In dairy supports is
the best way to assure future shor-
tages of dairy product5. The clir-
rent program Is ln trouble only
because the recession Is slashing
consumer buying, because of
food-stamp program cuts (14 per-
cent of food stamps are used for
dairy Items) and because dairy im-
ports add $300 mdllon a year to program costs. A
dairy program need not be costly If It gives producas
the tools to tailor production to market demand.
Cl M.2 FAMILY WEEKLY. All l1gttt1 '"9MCS.
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·rlL MarlLom Ma om LIGHTs
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
Who really carries
the big stick, and who
calls the strikes?
The answe1S may
surprise you.
THE
he men who own major-league
baseball teams are able to speak with
easy authority on such sub}ect.s. as the
San Clemente estate of former Presi-
dent Richard Nixon, the agonizing
battle between Big ~ and Chicken
McNuggets and the various problerQS
of Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer.
When the discussion moves to base-
ball. though, their conve:rsatk>n i$
not always as illuminating.
George Argyros, a California land developer who
bought the old Western White House, ls pr1nctpaJ
owner of the Seattle Martnen; Ray Kroc bosses
McDonald's and the San Diego Padres; Gene Autry.
the old stn9ng cowboy who aooned about the rein-
deer with the shiny honker, is president and board
chairman of the Callfomla Angels. Among the other
23 owners are people capable of building a ship
(George Steinbfenner, New York Yankees), racing
that ship (Ted Turner, Atlanta Braves) and reporttug
on the race (The Chicago Tribune Company, Chi-
cago Cubs). Let's face It, baseball owners 12n be
most useful fellows away from the diamond.
Very few, speclflallly CaMn Grtfftth of the Min-
nesota Twins and Peter O'Malley of the Los Ange-
les Dodgers, earn their prlncipaJ Income from base-
baD. O'Malley's father, Walter, was the man who
moved the Dodgers from Brooklyn to Los Angeles,
opening the Golden West. to ma)or-league baseball
and filling his pockets along the way. Slncc he
made a greet deal of money -drawing almost
three million customers annually to Dodger Sta-
4 • PAMILY WEEKLY, JllM %7. t8l2
The powers that be (from bottom le/t): O'MaJlev, Mtfler. Wllltams, Kuhn and Stein~nner.
dium -the other owners tended to pay attention
to O'Malley. By happy coincidence, tMt was
precisely what the Dodgers' owner had In mind.
O'Malley, until Just before his death three years
llg(>, was said to be the single most powerlul force
In baseball. He enjoyed dealing behind the scenes,
Influencing decisions by the various baseball com-
missioners, Including the cunent officeholder,
Bowie Kuhn. "When Walter O'MaDey sends out for
a cup of coffee," columnist Red Smith once wrote,
"tt's Bowie Kuhn who says, 'One lump or two?' "
Some of today's owners are taking a lead from
O'MaUey. After spending recent years In the dark
squabbling among themselves, they. are finally
bllnklng In the day11ght and have begun to join the
ranks of baseball's most powerful, wh1ch include,
among othen, the superagents -such as Dick
Moss and Tom Rekh. Here's a look at five of the
dominant players tn the sport's power game.
Team owners aside for a minute, the most In-
fluential man in baseball over the last decade has
been Marvin Miller, executive director of the
Players Association, the ballplayers' union. When
he moved his desk from the steelworkers' union In
1966, the minimum saJaiy for players was $7,000.
He wanted to ral9e that, he said, to $12,000. He
Intended to earn for players the right to dilcut1 their
working conditions rather than accept the unJlateral
dedsions by management.
That day has amved -and In a big way. Mlller,
65, spearheaded the fight against the reserve
clause that bound a player to his team. A system of
salary arbitration was the ftrst step. And then In
1976 came free agency. entitling players to place
themselves In the open market. The minimum sal-
ary now Is $33,500, and the million-dollar contract
Is a familiar head.IJne.
Durtng last sea90n's 50-day strike, forced by
owners who were anxious to win back much of
what they h&d given away, Miller warned what
might happen if the strike ran past the season's
end. He suggested that the players might fonn a
league of their own, composed of free agents.
Young pJayers, not yet eligible for free agency, and
players with long-term contracts could use the
courts to allow them to )oln a new league.
Wou.ld he have tried to pull It off? Well, keep In
mind that this Is the man some owners call Com·
mlSsloner MJller.
Among the new breed of owners making thetr
presenc.e fett 115 the 44-year-old O'Malley. His tough
style reminds some people of his old man, but
Roger Kahn, author of The Bovs of Summer and
observer of the O'Malley clan for more than 30
years, notes, "You can't compare them. Peter's on
the board of the Los Angeles Phllharmonk:. Walter
thought Brahms was the plural of brahm."
At ba5eball' s annual winter meetings last
December, nine of the 26 club owners 5'gned a letter
urging Bowle Kuhn's dismissal. The palace revolt
was squek:hed by O'Malley, whose continued su,p-
port of Kuhn wetghed heavily with the ~ of
owners. He II cunendy co-chairman ol batebell's
Rellructurlng Commln .. , which wtD decide Kuhn'•
future after his teVen-year contract e:xpi'es next year.
Kuhn wants to stick around. "fm oet1aln}y avall--
ab&e for another tmn," Is how he puts ti . His an-
nual salary, paJd by the owners, ls Mid to be
$250,000: his wvn..appo1ntcd of&c:. " 16 ltOrin
(conllnlHld on pqgw 6)
llAmAll (conun~d from pogc 41
above Manhattan's Rockefeller
Center, convenient to all subway
lines. During hts 13 years as Comml.s-
stoner, annual attendance zoomed
from 23 million to 43 mlllion. But dur-
Ing the strike, Kuhn was virtually In-
visible, a hired hand who wouldn't ex-
ert has Influence, publicly or privately,
to tone down the owners' demands.
A decisive Commls5toner might have
headed off the strike. That cost Kuhn
support. How can he keep his job? By
taking up jogging, he quips. since it's
constantly reported that "the owners
are chasing the Commlssloner."
A relative newcomer among the
power brokers is Edward Bennett WU-
•ro find out just where
you stand on all your
family insurance,
check with State Farm:
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Iiams, 62, the attorney who bought
the Baltlmore Orioles two years ago.
During the strlke's fll'St week, Wil-
liams, Steinbrenner and Texas
Rangers' owner Eddie ChUes urged
Kuhn to produce a quick resolution.
To no avail. But Willlams's perfor-
mance was Impressive. Chiles. who
began calling him "'tearless leader."
said, .. He (Williams) would modernize
baseball if they allowed him to have
an Influential position. But there's a k>t
of folks who do not think baseball
should be modernized."
Those folks are losing money.
Kuhn says 15 teams finished in the
red last year. Then again, the players
have never been healthier: 198l's
average salary was $185,000.
George Steinbrenner, 52 on July 4,
dreams of power. Hls outspoken ap-
proach alternately dazzles and fright-
ens his peers. Some owners follow his
lead because he has shown them. as
did Walter O'Malley. how to succeed.
"If It weren't fo r G eorg e
Steinbrenner's brains and luck." says
Mets general manager Frank Cashen,
"the lesson of this fTee-agent period
would be: 'Don't spend wUdly. It's not
worth it. More teams crap out than
win.' It's o nly Stelnbrenner's example
that, year after year. convinces other
owners he has the right Idea."
But even Steinbrenner can't win
them aJJ, by George. Doyle Alex-
ander. a $400.000·a-year pitcher for
the Yankees, was responsible for an
early season confro ntration between
Miller and Steinbrenner. Alexander
was o n the mound during a five-run
Inning that led to a Yankee loss
against lowly Seattle. WeU. nobody
likes to lose. Alexander proved as
much when he returned to the dugout
and angrily punched a wall, breaking
the knuckle on the little finger of his
pitching hand. The Yankees placed
him on the disabled list and thought
about fining him for his rash act.
Alexander, who said he was acting
on his own, decided to "fine" himself
by foregoing a month's salary, estimated
between $30,000 and $65.000. The
Yankees were delighted.
Mlller's reaction was Immediate. "A
player on the disabled list must be
paid his salary, .. he pointed out. Sud-
denly Alexander saw the light. He re-
tracted his voluntary offer. The
Yankees, moving back to Plan A. an-
nounced they would 6ne the pitcher.
Alexander's offer to forego at least
$30. 000 Instead became a fine of ap-
proximately $10,000.
Score one for Miller's vigtlance. So
much for the question of who has the
power. Clearly. the owners are still
searching for their Marvin 1191
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When Puck left Ma Malson , he wasn't biting the hand that had fed him-just expanding his talents.
imes may be tough, but you
always have to eat. Or so thought
a handful of young Callfomta
chefs who've decided to tackle
the unemployment statistics for
people In their age bracket and
make It big. Not in mo~. or
television, or the theater. But In
the restaurant business, where the young and
hungry succeed or fall miserably in a matter of
months.
At 32, Wolfgang Puck wasn't an ungrateful pmt-
ner In Ma Maison, the chicest parking-Jot cafe In the
entire United St.ates. While most affluent Southern
Californians waited In line just to get the bistro's
unlisted phone number, though, Puck was making
a neat escape through the restaurant's back door.
He didn't really sneak out on Patrick Terratl, owner
of Ma Maison, and little has changed at the Me~se
Avenue eatery since Puck's departure. Instead,
something new has been added to Sunset Strip.
Wolfgang Puck has opened his own restaurant.
When almost home free In the rich-and-famous
category, Puck decided to walk away from the as-
By Suzy Kalter
paragus vinaigrette at Ma Malson and tackle his
own place.
"Patrick would always own the majority of Ma
Maison," he says with a shrug of his boyish &ame.
"I knew it would be better to move on and find my
own place. I could have stayed and made maybe
$100,000, $200,000 a yer. And I might still be
there at 50. A person needs to change to keep
challenge In his life, to keep from being bored.
Maybe five years from now ru open a Chinese
restaurant."
Puck began his transition from partner to pa-
trlan::h about two years ago. At age 30 he put his
(conUnwd on POf19 JOJ
FAMILY WEEl<LY, June 27, 192 •II
TH• RllSTAURANT WARI
(continued from poge 9J
entire $2,000 savings down
as deposit on a defunct and
dilapidated Russian restau·
rant that loomed over Sunset
Strip. He bided his time,
wrote a cookbook -Wolf-
gang Puck'• Modem French
Cook1ng for the American
Klkhen -and continued on
at both Ma Malson and Ma
Cuisine, the cooking school
that he and Patrick own next
door to Ma Malson. His goal:
to raise half a million doUars
without ever discussing the
project with any of the
customers who patronized
Ma Matson.
"I didn't want Patrick to
ever think l used him or Ma
Malson in any way," Puck
explalns.
One of hls first prospective
partners chose the name
~ for the new restau·
, rant. (It means smaU string In
Italian .) The partner lat~ fell
out of the deal, but the name
stayed on.
When P uck amassed
$550,000 from Investors and
the refinancing of his home.
Spago was born. A restau·
711.(jr., AeA ·,
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6 chopped anchovy ftlleta
I c.blup a Oft chopped. tr .. h
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3 tableepoone o&M oU
Sak and freehly ground ~
per
1 lb. fr-" tuM
S ~ bvttu lettuce
1 C11Ql1DW, pee .. ..-ct and
chopped
1 .YOCedo. peeW and ...
2 hard-boded ._., chopped
I c:.kry heut. chc19P9C1
6 mm--. peeled. Meded and
.nc.d
Y, cap IDWW'd vlnalgntte
l. To make marinade: ln a salad
bowl, combine lime juice. an·
chovles. tanagon, shallot1, olive
oil. salt and pepper. Mix wen.
2. Cut tuna Into 1/•·lnch·thlek
strips. Mm1nate for 1 hour.
3. Break up two huds of lettuce
and combine with cucumber.
avocado. eggs, ulery heart and
tomatoes. Mix well with vtnal·
g'ette. Arrange remaining let·
tuce leaves on a platter. Form a
dome wtth the 11egetabla and
top w1th tuna. ~. 6
10 • FAMILY WUXlY, June 27, !tit
rant that h adn't been
touched in 30 yean gave
way to a stucco and wood-
frame eatery wtth an open
kitchen and a view over the
Strtp. and the boy who orlgl-
naUy aspired to be an archi·
tect o r pastry chef found
himself wtth an architect and
a pastry chef In hls employ.
Puck entered hotel school
at age 14, and graduated
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mu~ or Arn<<o0n l'r11J1M.1 Inc
In the French style: Michael's
menu Includes pigeon with Joie
graslnrospberry ulnegarsauc.e .
wnh an interest in the food
area at 17. He bounced
around the South of France.
working his way up from a
one·star restaurant In Dijon
to a famous three·star restau·
rant. before becoming night
chef at the famed Paris res·
taurant Maxim's. A stint with
a tiny Madison Avenue
French cafe didn't please him
(he disliked the menu), so
Puck headed for Indianapolis
and eventuaUy moved to
L.A. Aher a year there. he
connected with Terrail who'd
opened the now famous Ma
Matson In 1972.
Ma Malson was an almost
instant smash. Initially. the
restaurant took in $18,000 a
month, so things were tight,
(continued on pa~ 12)
l cup e.h ltoc.k
1 cup heavy cream
Y, lb. frah Kallope
tn lb. frnh puta noodlH (thin
1ha,.)
Soil. goldm cavtar (bi.ck
ceviar mllV be aubetttut-6)
1 bunch fr•h t.anqon and
bMd
Salt and pepper
1. In large saure' pan. reduce
fish stock to V• cup of volume.
2. Add aeam and cook to 113 of
volume.
S. ln an 8-qt. stock pot, heat 7
qts. wat~ and 1 tablespoon salt
4. On a charcoal grill, cook
scallops until medium rare.
5. When rcallops are done.
drop pasta In bolbng water and
cook until al dentc. Add pasta
Immediately to cream sauce
6. Seaton to taste and place
pasta and sauce on plates. Gar·
nlsh With caviar. fresh herbs and
grilled tc:alJope. ~. 4
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THa RUTAURANT WARS
(continued from poge 10)
l ,,
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La Anga ownen Tom Normtnton and Jeff FlekU (eeaUd
left) with staff. The n!!Uiews are something to sm/)e about.
but soon It began grossing
$40,000 a month. By the
end of the stx years Puck
worked there, Ma Malson
brought ln $250,000 a
month. And though Puck
was on gravy street, he
decided to vacate.
"Spago is a totally new
concept from Ma Maison,"
Puck claims. "You can have
good quality food and an ex-
cttlng menu without spend-
ing $50 to $60 a person."
The Spago menu features
pizza, pasta, lobster-filled
One of Puck'•
prwpedlve partnas
chl'Wtmed Spago. He
jelJ out of the deal, but
the name atuclc.
ravioli and a host of desserts
that make you gJad the en-
tree Is small (compared with
Arnerk:an-slze servings, that
Is). Dinner for two averages
about $50.
Reservations are booked
three weeks in advance. and
500n the lunch crowd also
may be able to enjoy Spago,
If Puck continues with plans
to open for lunchtime.
Lunch has always been a
big part of the business at
Michael's, a Santa Monka
restaurant that became a suc-
am immediately after open-
ing In 1979.
"It was never really a mat-
ter of knowing tf we would
make It or not. I knew the
quality was 10 great that peo-
ple had to be crazy not to like
12 • FAMILY WUIU.V, June 17. 1112
tt." says 29-year-old owner
Michael McCarty. "I've
always done the same thing
and been suocessful with It."
McCarty, a well-bred rich
kid, kicked around Paris
studying fine cuisine. He
opened a restaurant on the
De St. Louis wtth friends
before returning to the
University of Colorado to
graduate. For one year he
was part owner of My
Friends restaurant, in Den-
ver. A move to M&ibu where
his parents 'owned a home
foUowed, and soon after Mc·
Carty started Michaers in a
renovated old house a few
bb:ks from the beach. Mc-
Carty's personal coUection of
artwork graces the walls and
his own sculpture sits In the
garden he designed himself
(to save money). He also
built the furnishings, devel-
oped the restaurant's com-
puter billing system himself
and e:stabBshed the menu
before turning the kitchen
over to a chef. Now he stays
out front In hJs preppy chino
suit and escorts celebrities to
their coveted tables upstairs,
downstairs or In the garden.
(Dinner for two -about
$75.) The $250,CXX> he rUed
from friends and relatives to
open the restaurant has k>ng
since been repaid. McCarty
will soon test hlmself with the
ultimate challenge: He's
planning to open ln New
York Ctty.
New Yori< City wasn't
ew:Jl on the itinerary for chef
Patrick Jamon, 28. who
came dlrec:tly from France's
Le Vlvarols to the Padftc
Coast H'9hway location of
I I
Les Anges, a hot new French
restaurant that opened about
the same time as Spago.
Les Anges is one of those
small. special dining places
that doesn't appear to be in
business to make money. or
to become the wall-to-wall
carpet of weU-dressed people
craning their necks to see
who just walked in the door.
Les Anges serves about 50 to
80 guests each night, all are
seated on gray velvet ban·
quettes with pastel pillows.
The specialties of the house
range from seafood (sweet
sea urchin souffie) to grilled
loin of veal with sorrel-and·
tomato sauce served with
California tree mushrooms
Dinner for two is about $75
Any doubts that Les
Anges owners Jeff Fields and
Tom Norminton might have
had about the populanty of
,Lu~·~
s.1. •• ""
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t 4 (8-o~.·•lHI aalmon fillet•
1 ahallot. chop~
111 c:up dry white wine
'II cup hHvy crHm
2 tablespoon• buner
1 tablapoon Dijon mllltard
1 tablespoon ca~•
Salt, pepper, lemon Ju.Ice
1. In hot sklllet. brown salmon In
1 tablespoon buner. turn when
first sides are brown Reduce
heat to moderate and cook 3
more minutes. don't overcook
Remove fillets to warm place
2. In t,z teaspoon buner. saute
shallot until clear Add wme and
Simmer unnl hqu1d 1s reduced to 'I• volume 3. Add heavy cream and boil
until reduced to 1 2 of ongmal
1.10lume Stir m 2 tablespoons
buner. Keep hot but don't boil
4. Add mustard and capers
5. Pour sauce over salmon and
season with salt. pepper and
lemon Juice Seru~s 4
Les Anges were dispelled
within the first month after
opening. Los Angeles maga·
zine. the L.A. Herold Ex·
omlner, The L.A. Times and
Trauel & Leisure magazine all
raved about the restaurant
and called it the equal of
L.A. 's fanciest French 1"911
restaurants . l&J
Suzy Kolter. o reporter /or People I mogcume. write• fnq~ntly for
FAMILY WEEKLY
FAMILY WEEKLY J-27, ltl2 • 13
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Quick, Why ls
Vin Scully
Like Woody Allen?
There's more to it than both men
are redheads who love baseball.
hen Vin Scully first )oined the
Dodgers In 1950. radio" an-
nouncer Red Barber gave him
a few pointers. '"Always get to
the park earfy. Do your home-
work. And be accurate,' he
tokl me." Scully recalls. Scully
followed Barber's advice
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httters, two perfect games and even Hank Aaron's
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For the most part, Scully's days with the Dodgers
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borough of Brooklyn, he points out. And then the
day Los Angeles (the Dodgers had packed up Scully
Along wtth the bats ancf helmets when they moved
to L.A. after the 1957 season) beat the Milwaukee
Braves to advance to the 1959 World Series against
the Chicago White Sox. Back then, he coined his
"We go to Chicago" line, which has become the
most-quoted phrase In Dodger~ history.
"At times I'll hear him and I'll say 'I wish I could
use a phrase Uke that.' He really writes poetry as he
watches a game," says Dick Enberg, former Angels
announcer and now an NBC sportscaster.
Maybe the words come easier to Scully bec.ause
he reUshes his work
"The Dodgers tuive been and are a great part of
my life ," Scully says. "It's really a love affair that's
just continued."
On both sides. Neither players nor management
are reserved In their praise for Scully. "Vin is simply
the best at what he does. And that Is announcing a
Versall~ Vin: Scully (center) oot1e1S a football game :
He copped the Pioneer Broodcasllng Award for a}('·~
and TV people are." Scully's award will sit between I
mentor Red Barber's and Mel Allen's. ,
Plainly, Scully de5el'Ves just about any honor the
Hall of Fame or the Dodgers could invent. In a
sport where age and injudes foroe players to come
and go. Scully emerges as constant as the ~me
Itself. After graduating from Fordham and serving
nearly two years In the Navy, the 23-year-old Scuny
was signed to a one-month contract by then-ownet
Branch Rickey. ScuDy left CBS where he'd worked
briefly as a staff announcer. Now he covers both pro
football and golf for CBS televlsion in addition to
his Dodger duties.
And whether broadcasting baseball or calling an
N.F.C. Championship game, Scully's talents are
rarely criticized. Perhaps the only serious onslaught
came last summer. One game before the two-
month baseball strike, Scully and Jerry Doggett. his
broadcasting partner since 1956 and the Ed
McMahon of baseball announcen. failed to men-
tion that It could be their last broadcast for awhile
A Los An~ sports columnist ripped ScuDy for
not letting ilSteners in on the facts. He hinted that
perhaps his re.lationshlp with the Dodgers was too
But ob)ectlvlty and accuracy alone haven't ele-
vated Scully to the status of hero. Players and fans
a.ppMlud Scully for something Barber didn't teach
him -a downhome, easy style. His lucid voice is
stutter-proof and lined with honey, surprisingly
precise for even a 32-year veteran of the Dr?dgers
communication networi<, a system that streiches
from San Luis Obispo to Phoenix. touching aD the
radios In between. But a Scully broadcast offers
something more. perhaps even a glimpse at the man
himself.
"Someone wrote that my style is no styk!,'' Scully
explains. "That's probably true. By that I mean It's
just me. rm the same on the air as off the air."
game as If he were pain·
ting a verbal picture," says
ftrst baseman Steve Gar-
vey.
The bolds of porodae: In 1956 Scully and Brooklyn Dodger capt.oln Pee
Wee R~ cal)()IUd In Honolulu while en route to Japan.
There's no getting around It -Scully's likeable. A
family man with simple values, pleasant looks.
Though he's 54, his hair's still aubum; he retains a
posture which seems straight out of a Boy Scout
handbook. His words sound like those of a low-key
nqjlbor, the f.avorttie on the biod<. At times his
tJroactam border on penonel oonwrllldonl -he
swaps stories with his listeners the way older men do
while 5lttlng In someone's kitchen on summer nights.
'1'here's a foul ball behind the plate and Into the
stands. And a fe.Dow with a glove makes a catch and
gives It to the youngster next to him . If you
bring a glove to the ball pMk and get a chance like
that, that's one thing," he offers. "But bl1ng a gjove
By Gene Sapakofl
t• • FAMILY WEEKLY, JUM 2'7, 1812
The Dodgers even
erected a street sign In
Vero Beach' Aa.' ragged
"Vin SCully Way,'' which
runs through the same
spring-training complex as
thoroughfares for Sandy
Koufax. JacJde Robmon,
Roy C•mpanella and
Duke Snider. ScuDy wlJt,
as of Aug. 1, share one
more honor wtth these
Dodgers: a plaque In the
Hall of Fame In Coopers-
town, N.Y.
"Let's qualify that," says
Scully. "I don't tee my.If
going Into the Hall of
Fame. l think of It as gotng
into a sec;tk>n where radio
along with Jim Brown and George Alen.
round aports coverage.
j
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close: a aitidsm tometimes made of
team-paid announcers. "Maybe I was
wrong," Scully says, '1>ut first of all,
there was no conspiracy. Nobody told
me what to do. I thought peop&e were
fed up \Alith It. Fed up with rumors.
And I d;dn't have any facts . If It was
going to happen. It was going to hap-
pen. Nothing 1 could say would
change It."
If he could change anything about
his life. however. It would be the
tniveJ. "I don't mind getting on an air-
plane," he says. ..The thing that
bothers me is a 10-day or a two-week
road trip. rm separated from my fami-
ly and my wtfe's got all those responsl-
biltties."
S cuDy's first wife, Joan, died In
1972. He remarried almost two
years later. Now he and wife
Sandi have three children from
Vin's fnt marriage (Michael, 22;
Kevin, 18, and Erin, 13). two &om
Sandi's [Todd, 18, and Kelly. 13) and
one of their own -Katherine Ann, 7.
h's no secret that Scully yearns to
spend more hours \Alith his family. An-
nouncing games hasn't gotten old
-It's just that time's now become an
lmpoctanl commodity to Scully.
"J remember telling somebody once
that the most precious thing you have
is time. And yet, what happens when
you're In besebaJI and you're on a
two-week road b1p? You spend a ma-
)ortty of time killlng time. And rm lmh.
I think of death. h weighs heavily on
me." (Clearly a sentiment of Allen's
-Woody -not Mel.)
An esty 1e:tiement, ~. doesn't
appeal to ScuDy. (longtime com-
panion Jeny Doggett, foe one, would
mill 5culy teid>ly. He q~
recently, "Vinnie says It's about time
we get our china pattern." And Scully
remains conscientious about work, ar-
riving at the ball park two to three
hows before games to ta& with
players, to pour over statistics and
pns guides, just as Barber instructed.
"My overwhelming fee.ling Is total
gratitude. I come from a 6fth-6oor
walk-up apartment [near the George
Washington Bridge in New York},"
Scully adds ... J 9feW up in the streets. rm so fortunate to be doing this."
Apparently, Scully's listeners ra.
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Ouchi I.earning to
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Tham people ~ to teD the
story of the ad.or who was un-
meduly booed when he ftn.
!shed the "To be or not to be"
solloquy In Hamlet. "It's no use boo-
ing me," he said to the audience, "I
didn~t wrtte this stuff." Thanks to his
oversized ego, this actor was immune
to attidsm. Most ol us, however. do
potentially uaefu1 Information."
a-.~ .... ~temenel ...
When a sodologi5t asked peop&e what
they said to themselves when they
\Alen? attidzed I most reported such
statements as .. , can't take this," or
.. She doesn't like me," or .. Do I have
an answer for thatf' Slgnlftcandy, not
one of those "self-statements" has
anything to do with the actual content
of the a1tidsm that provoked 11. Try to
respond wtth postttve self·
statements such as, 1
should listen carefuUy so I
won't repeat the error," or
'What she Is saying may
be ~I, so I should ny
relaxed."
Tab time to apprUM
the alddun. A student
who was told once that his
term paper was "sloppy''
assumed that meant he'd
fall the course. When he
asked the teacher to be
more specific, she offered
positive suggestions for
Improvement. The le.
son? And out what the
-crttic ls really trying to tell
you. ~k;;!<~~~ Aak your.al how lm· ii -~:.-~ -portant the a1tidun It.
IJ-L (k-:1:::_ '1IL If you decide a remark is
not have such big egos and, as a mere nit-picking, you can safely lg·
result, attidsm usually leaves us feel-nore It; If you feel it ls Important, the
tng angry, hurt or rejected. more likely It is you w!ll do something
Yet while it Is never pleasant to be about it.
a1tk:lzed, there are ways of accepting AM.. the aourcc ol crttk:lam. If a
and appraising attk:lsm so that It be-friend who can't play tennis any better
comes helpful rather than hurtful. than you oitidzes your backhand, his
"Most people have been told to take comment probably carries ltttJe validity
alddsan 'constructtve)y, "' says psy-(some people are just crttical by na·
cho&ogist Dr. Hendrie We!slnger. "But ture). If the tennis pro says the same
all too often that means making be· thing, it's wise to pay heed . Judge the
~ you aren't upset, or even falsely cr1tic's motives. Does he or she want
9eeming to agree wtth your attic. Ac· to Impress you? Intimidate you? Or
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usual) let's reveal some of the more offbeat shows we al-
most Qot. (Not that the new season doesn't have its e:cx:entri·
cities. Witness the new al-black venlon of The Odd Couple.)
Accordlng to advertising's Dancer ~ Sample,
g Inc. , here are a few of the
other pilots the networks
were considering (and
which, of COW5e, could ap-
pear at some future date)
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ABC has Rooster. starrlng
lilllputlan PauJ Willlams and
Herculean Pat McCormlck as
two detectives making a lot
of gumshoe-size jokes; and
~Dare You, with Sha Na
Na's J o hn "Bowser"
Bauman searching the land
for willing pranksters.
CBS still has Althy Rich, featuring a wealthy land baron
who Is frozen after death. His wlll stipulates that his famUy
must live together In harmony for five yean in order to in·
hertt his fortune . Also . there's Small and Frye, the story of
two detectives, one of whom has the disrupting habit of
shrinking to about six Inches In height
And from NBC there's Kangaroos In the Kitchen, the tale
of a woman who runs an animal talent agency and keeps a
chimp. llama and wombat in her apartment. For some
reason. her husband seems to object.
SPACE CADEI S
Some 20 students at the
University of Colorado.
Boulder, are getting spaced
out these days. But don't
wony. Mom, It has nothing
to do with drugs.
They are In charge of the
Solar Mesosphere. Explorer,
the only NASA-sponsored
satellite not under1he agen-
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la.st October, the sateUtte Is
also the only one spedfl-
cally studying the effects of
both nature and man on
the oz.One, f:h.:_ atrnotpherlc
layer that shields us from
the sun's deadliest rays.
One student and one
profe.or man the fbght-
control center seven days a
week, 24 hours a day ..
Twenty-one times daily, the
sotelltte passes over one of
12 antennae stations
around the WOtld . It Is dur-
ing these 10-mlnute Inter·
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messages to the satelUte
and oollect all Its data.
Missions operations
manager Elaine Hansen
told us It's been easy to find
w1lllng students for the job,
which payt $27 .SO for the
typical ftve-hour shift.
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DTl!R AND KEY IN, P' ••SE
ff you're sick of walt·
lng rooms In which the
latest magazine is a copy
of nme with Charles
Undbergh on the cover,
a Phoenix doctor has
come up with a cure.
Prows PHll.s in a patient.
In his office waiting
room. osleopath Dr.
Stephen Protas has in-
stalled a minicomputer
called PHIL (for Patient
Health Information
Recently such strange Llne) Patients wander over ("They thmk it's a video game,"
books as Cots Reuenge: he told us) and can punch in and choose from among 10
More than 101 Uses for health topics. from hypertension to famUy planning. A ques·
Dead People; Cats Re· tion ls flashed on the screen and you have several seconds
uenge II; Dissoluing Rubik's to type In the right answer. If you're correct. PHIL says so
Cube. The Ultimate Solu· and why. If not, it will give
tlon · and How to Make more information until you Lo~ to a Cot have appeared, all the work of one Philip do guess correctly and then
Lief. move on to the next ques-Who L5 this lJef fellow and why is he getting rich when tlon.
young, would-be SauJ Bellows are starving? Uef. 36. told us Protas, who spent about
he's been pack-$2.500 for the setup, says
aging books for he did It partially to attract
10 years and that patients to his new practice,
spoofing trendy but also as a way of getting
best sellers was a across lnfonnation impor·
natural. "The tant for preventive
other side was medicine. "Patients just
just crying out for throw a brochure away
attention." he unless they have that partl·
notes He ad-cular dlsease,h he notes
m i ts . tho ugh , "And by then it's too late "
A touch of Liefs cat·ty humor. that he act\lally
o wns a cat and,
yes, even a cube.
RDIARRIAGm:
THE EX PACTOR
("I keep it hidden in a
drawer.") Lief and several
of his zany oolleagues hole
up In a roon1 somewhere
BIRTHDAYS
One of the keys to a sue-and don't come out until
cessfuJ remarriage may be they have enough material
(AD Cancer) Sw.day
Bob Keeshan 55. Monday
-Gilda Radner 36. Tues-
day -Slim Pickens 63.
~ -Lena Horne
65; Buddy Rich 65. Thun.-
day -O&via de Havilland
66: Leslie Caron 51: Karen
Black 40; Dan Aykroyd 30:
seeing your a -spouse -to f!U a book. ("Fattgue Is an
but not too much. excellent modvator. ")
Temple University psy-Lief has two new books
chologist W. Glenn Cling-just out: The Burbank Diet, Jamie Farr 46. Friday -
Dan Rowan 60. Saturday
-Tom Stoppard 45.
empeel asked 40 remarried a spoof of various fad diets,
couples (married less than plus a catchall volume that's
three years) about the1r going to be tough to top: I
overaU satisfaction in their Hcu Cubes. Cats, Pac· ......... 1,··j· new marriages and the Mon and You, Too.
degree of agreement with
their spouses in eight areas, from finances to sex. Couples
who saw their ex-spouses (usually about the children) one to
three dmes a month reported happier new marriages than
those who saw thetr exes either once a week or more. or on-
ly o nce or twice every stx months.
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