HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-27 - Orange Coast PilotTrus tee George Rodda
regrets layoffs
.. , .
Coast College District shattered
By PHIL SNEll>l!:RMAN
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ORANGE COAST
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Tht•y blumt• Proput11t1on l:J. tht.·
llHH tux tutting mt.·uurt:', for
1·hm111ut111g tht· d111tr1t·t'11 alHllty
to rnlllt' 1t11 own munt'y Sine<'
thl.'11 , thl' stalt' hu11 r<'duced
.illoc11tlon1 to t·ommunlt y
l Ollej H . prompllrll{ thr local
t utbaclu
The t ti IH' her 1, w 11 h many
aympathetll' 1tudent1 behind
thl'm, have chatq~ed that the
dl11trll'l 11 p1111lni the buck In
blumlni Sucr.imento The AFT i.
rat,lni money to back other
candldat.et when an dectlon for
three boMrd seat.a la tonduct.ed In
November
In 11dd1t1on. 11 rt"l:Mll campalifl
ha11 been luuneht•d, aimed at
rem o ving all five board
membeni
Orunge Cowrt C-Ollege graduate
(See COAST. Paae AZ )
AFT's Phillis Basile
approached on recall
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS
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c~kies - and i(
tht>y don't, Mr11.
Fi.-ld" i8 ju81 onf'
bitf" away from
convt>rtinK them.
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World crumbled
for success£ ul
Mesa dentist
By JODI CADENHEAD
or ,,.. oe11y "°' •••" Only a month ago Dr Tony
Prot.opappas wai. the picture of
success. A thriving practice, a
new wife, a seaside house in
Lagu..,~ Beach and a vacation
home m Big Bear
H1• was a handsome ,
37 year -old dt•ntist whose
pro minent magazine and
telt•phone book ads attracted a
reported 50 patients a day to hu.
Costa Mesa office
But recent publ1c1ty
surroundmg the deaths of thre<'
of h1s patients sinc-e Sept.ember
has left the young dt:'nt1st's hfe in
a legal and professional shamble
Under invest1gat1on by the
state Attorney General's Office,
he has bet•n accused of "gross
negligence, incompetence and
clearly ex("(>SS1ve USt' of drugs ..
He was temporanly barred from
practicing dentistry by an Orangt>
Co unty Superior Co urt Judge
last week pending further
hearings on March 10
The invesugauon has C't'nt.ered
mainly on Protopappas· use of
anesthetic drugs The three
female patients who died were
given a comblrulllon of sedative
drugs. many in excess of the
r ... '<.'ommended dosage according
to rourt documents filed by the
Attorney General's Off1('('
Thf' much-pubhc1z.ed l'&!le ha.9
left the dental community
stunned -w ondering what
could have gone wrong and why
"Wf' were aU surprised." said
Rob<>rt Kt>lly. prPs1dent of the
Orange County Dt•ntal Society
"It's not as 1f I would go down
thC' street and look in the
wmdow of a collf'ague's office
Nobody had any idea anything
was wrong "
Kelly, who was one of thrt't'
dentists to submit medical
testunony cnucal or Protopappas'
treatment, said th£> dent.al society
admitted the dentist only after
dlS('ount advert1s1ng was
legalized
Prior lo that , hl' said
Protopappa~· ad ~ were
du;approvt-d by the professional
group . . .
Protopappas, who has not ~n
available for interviews, grew up
111 the eastern Utah coal rruning
town of Pnl-e He was the son of
a Greek cafe ownC"r who pushed
his three sons to do well in school
and succeed
Pro topappa!> was n o t an
outstandmg student He rankl'd
64th in a dass of 245 at Carbon
High School 1n 1963 and
mamtained a B·plus average at
the University of Utah. where he
earnl'd a degree m molE.'<'ular and
geneuc biology m 1967. dt'C"Ordtng
to university off1c1als
Eugen£' Crocco, the principal at
Carbon Canyon. recalled that
Protopappas was on the football
team "He comc·s from a very
good famlly," he said "l'd say
the father pushed hts boys to do
well They were very sl11ct "
Protopappas went on to UCLA
Dental School and graduated 1n
1971 He told friends and
associates that he spent six
months 1n an oral surgery
program al Templt> University m
Ph11adelph1a
However, officials cont.acted at
the school said they have no
record o f Protopappas ever
attendmg lhe un1vers1ty Only
cwo studenu are admitted a year
in the oral surgery program.
which generally takes three
yc·ars, they said
Attordmg to those who knew
Protopappa.s, he has always been
su<.'C'l'SS onented He enJOyed his
!See DENTIST'S, Page AZ )
Who '11 stop the rain?
More on way this week
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of!MO.-, ..........
The second storm m as many
days was expected t-0 end this
morning. leavmg beht.nd up to a
half an mch of new ramfall
But NattonaJ Weather Servict>
spokesman Bob Webster said
more ram may be on the way late
tomorrow or early Tuesday 10
tha, an unusually wet winter
He said yesterday's storm
dropped about an inch of rain 111
most parts of Orange and Los
Angeles counties
Downtown Los Angeles
rerorded 1 03 inches of rain by
yesterday afternoon and Loa
Angeles International Airport
recorded 2 31 i n ches from
yesterday's storm
Locally, H untington Beach
Royalty
amateur m etrorolog1st J
Sherman Denny said nearly an
11\('h feU m that city by yesterday
afternoon
"We had .90 by yesterday
afternoon. brmgmg this year's
rainfall up to 10.~ ... Denny said.
He said that figure compares to
7 03 inches of ram recorded la,,t
year
Yesterday's rainfall. which
became heavy at times, caused
httle damage m Orange County,
althoU,gh olficials at the various
police stations said there were
more than the usual amount of
fender-benders on w et streets
The weather service said it
should be cloudy and breezy
today a nd most of tom orrow,
with highs in the mld-sixties and
lows between 52 and ~7
• arrives
in San Diego
By UREN E. KLEIN
Ofh 0ellr"'4141111f
SAN DIEGO -Britain'• Queen Elizabeth ll and her
huaband lhe Duke of Edlnburah took a whlrlwtnd tour of the
San Dleto .,_ yesterday alter docldna here on the fint day of
their We.t c.out tour.
The royal yacht HMS Brttanni. berthed at the Bro.dway
Pier ln San DielO Harbor at 9:30 a.m. where the ahlp wu ~t
by a cheerinl. flac·wavtna crowd on the docb.
San Dieao Police Lt. Jlm Clam e.ttmated lhat 10,000
people braved the cold drtale to p-eet ~ueen at the pier .
Not u many pleMutt boata met the t at the entrance
to the harbor u were expected becau.. of a unall craft
advt.>ry.
At 10 a.m., her rn.ajlsty appeared on deck and wu met by
(See QUEEN AJ\RIVltS,-Pase Al)
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i\8 Orange COHt DAILY PILOT/8und1y, '•bruary 27. 1983
Queen Elizabeth c hats with Gov. George Deukmejian as they walk to the
royal barge for a tour of San Diego Harbor (le ft) while the Duke of Edinburgh
m eet~ u koalu ht'ld by J ane Jacobst>n ut alw San Diego Zoo.
QUEEN ARRIVES IN SAN DIEGO. • •
From Page A 1
Gov George DeukmeJian, prcs idenllal ,1dv1ser &Jwm Mt't·st·
and St'n Pete Wilson, among otht.'rs
The> ram did not appear to daunt tht· royal l'OUplt'. who
boarded the captain's ship for an hour long lour of the San
Dwgo Harbor
The tour t'Ondudl-d with tht.> qut"'t.•n's visit to tht• USS
Ranger. an a1rc:raf1 earner stauonl'd at the naval air slat111n
North L'tland on C-Oronado.
Sailors manned the de<·k. standing al ancnllon as lht•
royal barge pulll'd up to the huge earner The qul-en and ht·r
party boarded the Ranger on the side elc•vator to tht.' !>tram3 of
"God Save tht• Quc.~n "
A crowd o f 500 officers and their families hue.Idled in
grandstands on tht: flight deck agamst heavy ram and wind
"Mommy. can she speak Enghsh?" a young onlooker a.skl'd
loudly as her majesty walked by, waving brit.>fl y to the
youngster
The queen wore a blue pnnt dress with wh1t.e reverse
t'Ollar and a nuitch1ng hat and, as is her custom, she wore white
gloves and earned a black patent leather purse
Ranger Man of the Year James L Baker presenwd the
quet.-n with a replica of the ship's bell She went on to inspect
lhrt-e airplanes which w ere displayed on the deck.
Aft.er lunch on board, the royal couple visited Scripps
lnsl1lutlon of Oceanography and the queen went on to the Old
Globe Theater in Balboa Park
The duke went on to the San Otego Zoo for a walking tour
and to acc:ept a medal.
The queen and the duke hosted dinner on their yacht.
Today the royal couple will lunch at the Annenberg estate
in Palm Springs and have dinner at the 20th Century Fox
studios m Los Angeles.
The 412-foot royal yacht will cruise up the coast from San
Diego to dock at Pier 9 m Long Beach tonight.
Coast College District shattered by program cuts~ layoffs
From Page A 1
Da\ 1d Warf1dd. who initiated
the recall. has d(•n1cd he 1s
workmg for thl' AFT His wife.
.in Ora.ngt• Coast College biology
lt'aC'ht·r. 1s a former AFT offtCT'r
Although lht· union also derues
11 1s behind the rt•eall. many
tt•achl'rs r1n· t•xpecwd to support
the drivt.•
"1 t's almost llkt> an all-out
war." obs<.·rvt>d trustee Richard
Olson .. But 1 be lic>vt.• the> people
rt-spons1blP (fur lh<' recall). the
union .• ire• com pletely
uninfurm(•d or misunderstand
the ftsc:al s1tuauon the st.ate of
Cal1for111a IS in "
"( think the union lS hoplng to
use this issue (the• layoffs),"
.idded trustet.• R o b ert
llumphrc•ys "They've made no
wcret that they want lo get
rnnlrol of the bpard
"They'w al..0 whipped up a lot
o f studt•nl tnvolvrmenl The
stuc.lt•nts have> a lot of allegiance
to tht>1r teacht•rs But a lot of the
studt•nts have bc.-en m1Stnformed
The tea<:hers have not fully
.1dv1..,c'<I thl·m of all the factors
involved"
Orange· C.00.St C-Ollegt· teal her
Ph1lhs Basile, who is pr£>S1dcnt of
the local AFT chapter. said that
a fter the lay o ff s wc•re
announced, "Pe<.>ple kept C'Ommg
into our orrtce and ask.mg us how
to do a recall "
She 1ns1sted the uruon lS not
behind the current drive But
Basile said many people who
believe the t rustee!> did not
properly con s ider utht>r
alternauv~ to the layoffs may
endorse it
David Warfield. who sl'rvt.'d
boa r d member s with
1nt.ent.-to -recall pape>rs .
explamed. "The board's refusal
to rommunicate, abovto' all. has
prompted this r ecall All thr
othe r avenues h ave been closed "
On Feb 16, about 1,200 people>
filled an aud1tonum at Orange
Coast Colleg e as trustt>es
('Ons1dered the package of layoffs
and program cuts The tru.sl.('('s
listened to appeals from teachers.
st udents and community
members but refused to answer
qut" .. llons about spenf1e cuts
A.-. a n-sult some students and
community ml'mbers v1c•wed the
board as unfc'Chng
But trusll'<' George Hodd•• said
thl' laws gove>rnin~ layoffs
pn·venll·d the lrusH•es from
d1st'ussing individual t uts He
admitted tht.> board should have
c·xplamed thl'St.' legal t'tmstramts
lo the audience
"I couldn't fel•I worse about
1 ull1ng anyone." Rodda said
"Tht.•Y (the laid-off teachers and
administrators) arP sinless.
bl..tmelc·-.s and wnhoul fault "
Nevt.•rthelf•ss. Rodda claimed
th£> teachers uruon is lx·hmd the
recall Ile said the AFT 'has
gone a step too far in Its atte mpt
lo C"Onlrol the d1Str1ct ..
I le also said a recall election.
wh1l·h 1s charged to the d1str1ct,
rnuld l'OSl up to $350,000
"If I pc·rsonally thought that 1t
v.ould save· lh t• Jobs o f 100
p<><>ple. I'd bt· pleasro to resign."
Rodda added
Me anwhll c>, frus tration 1s
growing on the t·ampuses Al
More wind and • rain
Co"·°' I a I
... ud, w•th o 60 oercent
ct1~nc., or ratl"I Guaty aoutherty
wor•d• 15 IC; 25 mph at tlmea
lOwl ~ lo '>6 ~omlng Pat11y
ctoudy •n th<t atte<noon South to
southwM1 winds IS 10 25 mph at
ttfTW'• HICJM li2 10 ~
Elsewhere •rom Po1n1
C,oncep11on ro the Mexica n
So•OI" "'d out 6-0 mllet tmall
c r ftll edvllO')' °""' ovle< coastal wAtera from Pomr ConGeP!IO<I to
S11n Nocolu 19len0 la< nQf"1hweat
wcnda 15 to 25 1<not1 and rrom
081'18 Potl'll IO MexlC81'1 bo•d« for
~oulherfy wind~ 15 to 2~ knota
Sunday
t2Elsewhere wtnda aou1hefly 15
5 knoll In ma<nlng. anlttlng to
1-d fatt!f In day $ .... 18 0...., ~he outf!f GO&stal wttera II 10 10
eel with wind wevet 1nc-... 1ng IO
"9 feel $ .... la 0-Inner coutal
ale<I lhree lo ftve feel with Wind
\.wa ve• 10 three feel Rain ~eadlnQ tr om lh• north Into San
Jbleoo County by midday
U .. S .... ununary
Rain snow &I'd wtl"ld bu~9d
"" Wffl Coul Yfftetday. wtth
lfornla IM herd•t hit MOf'e
hen a loot of anow fall over
orthern po<11ona of the SI«••
ad•. and more heevy art ow
expected
Re in fe ll from weata rn
aehlngton Into aovlhern
tfornla In l oa AnoelM. wtlere
lnct>N of rain !alt r-aterday.
lrMta -· tloo08d Iha Nation .. eeth41r wv1ce aald
In Iha Sovt,,._I a ~eloplng
torm In the Gull of Me.arco
ro::f.ht ahower1 10 1outllern
A tight anow felf over -tern
enn1ylv1nl1 and W9alarn N,ew
oril •tit• £._...... • ..... rain .,_..
ell over 1ovthern T •••• and
outhautern New ~••lco and
om• drlnle e nd fog •••
eported In central Ne«weelca
Temperature• et 2 pm EST
r from 7 t In lkactford, Pa ,
u.n.tone. Maine. to 72 In
eartow, Fla.
The natlonltl -11·ier I~
tor t ocSay callt tot aflOw8rt end
thvnder1torm1 over Florida,
1 from eout,,_n L~
lflto IOVl,,...n Al11>ama Rain It
.. p e ot•d from Illa Pa oltlo
Horlhwut throug h 1outhern
alllornl• and the northern
llloolllta, with 111ow In hithe r
•flON.
There -wll llit ehowttrt INI ~ --~efllnO ,,,,.,
ht unttel p111 .. u and tllt
hern ~ mountalM, 11\d
atn 1howel9 ov., tha ... ,,_
......... V"""1J end die U1PC*
pentneu • at a.llatitoan. Whtie
tflar • wlll Ila lnoreaal11 g
CIOUOll"IHS over Ille IOOthlll• of
the Roe~ -the -pen1nsul• of MIChlQlln and the -1ern OnlO
VIiie'( 11 will t>e gen«elly ... nny
from the Northeaat through lhe
IOVtn.n Rocl<let
Tempe•AlUrea will 1an~ from
the 30s ov.. the nortt-4tn PlaJn1
al"ld nor1Mlr" ~ England lo the
701 over r1ollde e101.1thweat
Texu and th<! 0--t South-I
California
R31ny sltlff &nd ovsty wlnda wlU
let up 1n11 elle<noon 11'>9 NetlOtlll
Weethe< ~ .. .,_
Tna 111n coupled with an
vnv..,alty high tld<! flooded Part•
of Ventura County yuterdey
forcing cloaure or pottlon1 of
Pac•ftc Co111 Htghw1y M ore
flooding 111 posalble lod•y wn....
enotner atrong high tide 11
expected
LOI Ano-las wtll Nlve • high
lodty of S:? wun r.in Ind ...;nd1
of 20 10 30 mph during the
morning lOWI 1on1gtit w111 drop to SS
High• In lhe high 501 to
mld·llO• ••• p•edleted lor moat otMr ...... with IOUl,,..n 6-1
tem~rtturea ru ct\lng th• low
70.
Lo•• w lll ra n ge from the
rNCI~• to el>Ovt 511, d'P9'n0 10
3e 10 411 In ,,,. "°"',,.." dMln• Mountain hlgl\e todey wlll only
rMdl ~to la. wtth 1oniollf• IOw
drQPC>lno to 211 10 32. 1'M anow
....,.. ... l>8 6,000 '"' Ou.ty 'llrind• wlll eoour moat .,_ during 1118 momlng houf"I
Sunday. IMClNno 1s to 2s rflC>fl 1n
Bania Barbara and Venture county OOM181 er-. the Senta
Monie• 8 ay ••••· LO"O 8HCh and OfanQ9 County ,,...,rOQOIHan
raglOM
Wlndt wtft hrt 25 to 30 mOh In
lh8 mount•tn1. Antelope Valley
and Moi-OeMt1
Temperatures
MAT!Off
AICMny 37 21
Albuquerque ., 311
Anc;110rl08 30 211
Atlante 47 " Atlan1tc City .. Ill
~In . , ..
~ .. 21
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Fronta C060 _. Warm ...
a1111no•
BolM
BoetO<I 9'1118)0
Burllngton
ChertaalO<I S C
Cnen .. 10<1 w v
Cnariotte N C
Cheyanne
Cfllc8QO
Clrie"'n•fl C....,..and
Columbu1
081181-Ft Worth
Oey10<I
OerlY'8r
Del Mc>ltlfl
Oe1•0lt
El Puo
Falr1>an111 Fwoo
HartfOtd
Honolulu
HovttOtl
lndlanapoll•
Jactceon.M111
Jactc eonvtne
Ju-
Kan ... City
1.N Vega1
Litt .. Rocti t~~
Mampnle
Miami
Mtlweuk•
Mpla-St Peut
HNtMlla
NNOrlMn1
New Y~
Olllaftome City
Omehe
Ol1ef\dO
67 311 se J7
311 27
211 21
27 17
60 36 37 23
'" 25 68 30
31 tll
35 15
30 25
31 111
55 '° 31 17
111 32
311 27
3-0 Ill
lie 'II 23 1'
3, 26
311 2&
II• 67
~ 44
34 tll
S3 32 ee 35
40 32
40 30
90 'II 48 29
611 65
37 111
47 28
711 111
3-0 17
30 22 ,, 24
112 411
•2 211
53 34
311 30 11 , •
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ZUIM ' • 12 2 ' WIW lent•~ 2 • ,, ~ ' w .....,,, . • tS 3 II w
1811 g::. COi.int~ • • " a II w '°' I~ Utt'8 otwinoe-
•
Orani<t.· Coasl College• 1n Cosla
Ml'3d. numbt.•red d olls.
rt.•prt·!>cnt1ng the laid -o ff
tN.1<.ht:rs. wc•re ptnnt.'d lo trees
Some dolls. as well a!> somt.· note!>
d1rettc•d t o l'o ll e gf'
administrators. earned crude or
obsC'en<' ml•ssages. act:ordmg lo
collegr spokes.man Jim Carnett
Yet d1stnct trustet>S also have
bei>n cr1tic1u.>d as mSt->ns1uve for
awarding new least·d autos to
sevrn top administrators al the
same time the lavoffs wer£>
announced ·
I
"I thmk I.here's more at stake
here than a po wer struggle
between two groups," observed
Hank Panian. an Orange Coast
history professor for 28 years.
He said the demand f o r
l'ommurnty college education 1s
strong. but the district no longer
has the money to provide all the
instruction sought by students.
"I've turned away an average
of 20 students per section in mx
U S history class this spring, ·
Pan.i an said
The current layoffs will tnm
three more hlstory teachers at
Orange Coast, so even more
students who net'd the class to
cam their degrees w1U be turned
away next fall, he predicted.
"I thmk everyone involved IS
sincere," Panian said "I believe
the trustees feel they're domg
what 's best and so do the
teachers
"But the two groups have
polarized, and the process of
communication has broken down
l 'm not sur e anyone can do
anything about it now "
Vatld thn.u March 31, 1983
Good only lb
-HAMCMI II.YD. COSTA~ ££i;;. ~"'='
NATION
Playwright's death blamed
on swallowed bottle cap
By Tbe AHoclaled PreH
NEW YORK -Playwrisht 1'enn~ WIUlama choked to
death on a bottle cap of the type Wied In nasal spray or eye
10lution dispensers, New York City's chief medkal examiner
said yeeterday.
"Why it wu there, 1 can't say," Dr Elliot Grau said of the
bottle cap, adding that the autopsy showed Wilham'• death
appeared to be aoc1denta.l.
The 71-year-old playwright, who won Pulitzer Priz.ea for
"Cat on a Hot Tm Roof" and ''A Streetcar Named Desire," died
la t.e Thursday_
Second shuttle engine scrubbed
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla -NASA offlcaals decided
yesterday to remove a second defective engine from the space
shuttle Challenger, which 1s already two months behmd
schedule for Its maiden flight.
Tremors rock Gulf Coast
l;lILOXl, Miss. -M ysterious tremors rocked the
Mississippi Gulf Coast yesterday, shattering windows and
knocking pictures off walls in thlS resort town.
Chinese gang warfare feared
SEATTLE -West Coast leaders of secret Chinese
fraternal ocganiz.ations have been meeting to try to head off
gang warfare over the slaying of 13 people m a Seattle
Chinatown gambling club.
Adelman confirmation seen
WASHINGTON The Senate probably will t'Onftrm the
nomination of Kenneth Adelman to head the Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency, one of Adelman's Republican
opponents in the Senate said yesterday The senator, Larry
Pressler of Sout1' Dakota, said he would not vote to shut off a
filibuster against Aaelman threatened by $en. Paul Tsongas,
0 -Mass. But he said he was not sure whether he would take
part in a filibuster himself.
WORLD
Three crushed at rock concert
PUEBLA, Mexico -Thousands of fans stampeded
toward the only open exit after a stadium concert by a rock
music group, crushing to death a mother, her daughter and
another girl and injuring 80 other people. police and witnesses
said yesterday
Investigation clears Portillo
MEXICO CITY -The attorney general's office has
completed an mvestigauon involving former President Jose
Lopez Portillo and ruled there "was no d1vers1on of funds for
individual or improper uses "
Costa Rica to welcome pope
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica -Pope John Paul ll will be
welcomed here Wednesday by ringing bells and streets
plastered with color pictures of himself. whLle up to I million
people are expected to stream mto the city for an open-air
Mass.
Pageant pretties
Dell) Nol ~o by II•" lillllcheli
Kimberly Williams, 20, of Huntington
Bt-ach and Kelly Duncan, l 8, of fountain
Valley take final peeks in mirror moments
before last night's Miss Otange County
Beauty Pageant got under way at the Balboa
Bay Club. Winner from among 26
contesta nts goes on to compete in Miss
California Beauty Pageant.
DENTIST'S TROUBLES. • •
From Page A 1
work and seem ed to rt>lis h
chaUenges. they said.
Dr Clinton Olsen. who worked
with Protopappas between 1975
and 1980 m Lakewood and later
at his Costa Mesa office, s&d he
respect ed Protopappas as a
dentist and considered his work
"excellent.
Protopappas, who IS reportedly
staying home' with a few friends,
has denied any wrongdoing m
the deaths
"He feels upset about the
deaths," said his attorney, Robert
Coviello. "He doesn't f ee l
resporu:1ble. He's sorry that ll had.
to happen "
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•
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /lundey, 'ebruary 27 , 1N3 Al
HB pianist, 13,
seeks top ho{Jors
• By ROBERT BARKER or.,..,..,,......,. ,
Joanne Kim of HunUngtor.
Beach haa played the piano for
half her Ute and she OUC)\t to be aood. Of cow., ahe'• only 13. But
&he'• mak1na her mark ln 0r&"8e
County mullc circles.
She recently won firat place tn
the Oran,e Cout Muaic Teachen
con certo competition at
Saddleback Colleie ln Miulon
Viejo.
~e prepared for regional
competition at the coUeae this
weekend by practicing her piano
at leut two houn a day, six daya
a week.
Joanne, an eighth-grade
student at Sower1 Middle School
in H\Jlltinaton Beach, apparently
inherited 6er mualc talents.
Her father Keith, an efliineer
with Xerox Corp .. sang In the
glee club at Cal Poly Pomona. He
left Korea in 19~7 to attend
t'Ollep ln thi& country.
Her mother Sung wu a piano
player. Her sister Marian plays
the flute in the Edison High
School band. And her brother
Robert plays the cello, also at
Eduon.
But a lot of her suoceu cornea
from hard work and the aetting
of priorities.
At one time she played violin,
OlllJ .............
I Joanne Kim, 13,
prize-winning "piani1t
while also engaalng In
gymnastics.
But she dropped both to
concentrate on the piano. "It'•
better to concentrate on just one
thing," she said.
She has one word to cSe.cribe
why she'• been aucceaaful:
practice.
Market heist killer
sentenced to death
A 30-year-old native of
Thailand should die in
California's gas chamber for the
murders of two people _: one
from Huntington Beach -in a
Garden Grove market in 1981, an
<?range County Superior Court
JUT)' has recommended.
The panel reco mmended the
death sentence for Jarutun
Siripongs this week after
convicting him Feb. 10 In the
slaylnp of Fantai market owner
Packaway Wattanaporn, a
Huntington Beach resident, and
Nguyen Quach of Westminster.
Formal sentencing waa aet for
April 15.
Siripongs, who resides in
Hawthorne, waa found suilty of
choking Wattanapom to death
and fatally stabbing Quach, a
clerk at the market. After the
killings, Siripongs stripped
jewelry off the market owner
and took other jewels from the
store. The items were estimated
to be worth $25,000.
The seven-woman, five-man
jury deliberated one day in the
penalty phase of the trial.
Soviets ask anti-missile vote
"We never had a ny serious
problems in five years and we
m1,&5t have treated hundreds of
patients." aaid Olaen, n ow
pract.lcing ln Anaheim. "I don't
FARRELL: SAYONARA TO 'M*A*S*H'. • •
MOSCOW -The K.remlfn has issued a new appeal for
West German voters to turn their March 6 elecUon into a
referendum on stationing American nuclear missiles m
German terntory. \'
Red Brigade terrorists sentenced
GENOA, Italy A Genoa court sentenced 10 conVlcted
Red Brigades members to hfe m prison yesterday for six
murders committed between 1978 and 1980. The court abo
gave four members of the left-wing terrorut gang prison terms
ranging from seven years to 28 years.
STATE
Hallett heads parks department
SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Deukmejian has
appointed presidential counselor Edwin Meese'a brother and
former Assembly Republican leader Carol Hallett to head key
state departments. The 'Republican governor named George
E . M eese , cle rk and administrator of the
Livermore-Pleasanton Municipal Court, aa direct.or of the
sprawling DeparUnent of Motor Vehicles. Hallett, the GOP
cahdidate for lieutenant governor last year. was appointed
director of the Department of Parks and Recreation.
Fire kills LA girl, 2
. know what happened or why.''
"Dentistry was his whole We
"He wanted to be a pioneer and a
su~ He enjoyed doing hard.
d1fftcult cases He liked to be on
the forefront " . . .
From Page A1
star vaulted into second
billing under Alan Alda. He's
spent the last eight years
polJ.shmg the character,
familiarizing himself to
audiences around the world
-and becoming aa:uatomed
Three denusts who subnutted to the glare of the limelight.
reports last week to the state A,,.rfo rney General criticized "Most fans have been very
-6-eaunent Protopappas gave the p<>Slti ve, they like B. J. and
three female patients as ''grossly the show," he says.
negligent " "The overall reaction, I
think, is typified by a guy Minna K.Jm Andreassen, 23, of from Wiaconsln who stopped
Hunllngton Beach, who had a me on the street, greeted me
long hLStory of kidney diaease. · like an old friend. and then
was treated by the dentist stopped hlm5elf and realized,
against the advice of her personal 'You don't know me. You
physician. come into my living room
Sh e d ie d s e pl 2 o at every day, but you don't
Protopappas' office Authorities know who 1 am.'
said paramedics were not called "He asked me how it felt to
for at least 20 minutes aft.er the have hall a relationship
woman stopped breathing. There formed with millions of
was not adequate resuxit.allon people, and that stuck with
equipment m the office to revive me. It's a very serious
her, court documents said. consideration. An actor builds
Pa t r 1c1 a Cr a v e n , 1 3 . o f up a very real pel"90Jlal
Sacramento, was given 11 drugs relationship with his fans, but
What are his favorite
epl.SOdes of "M•A•S•H?" Thoee
that spring immediately to mind
are the ones th.at were written
or directed by Mike Farrell.
"The flrat one I wrote was
'Yalu Brick Road,' in which
Hawkeye and I were stranded
ln the field when our jeep
tlroke down -and a North
Korean wound up
SUJTendering to US.
''Another one, which l
wrote and directed, was one
in which B. J . nearly has an
affair. Susan St. Jamee (With
whom he later starred in
"Sex and the Single Parent")
guest starred in that one."
Farrell's all-time favorite
eplaode. however, is "The
Interview," ln which Clete
Roberia talka to the Gls at the
4077th. It was filmed ln black
and white and Is one of the
.eriea' highest-rated shows.
"lt'a a curioua place, being
part of something that's on
top of the heap," he muaes.
''But there's a downside too.
and that's dealing with thoee
people who are out to take
pot shot.a at us just becauee
we're suoce.ful.
"Like that buaines about
Gary Burghoff (Radar) being
a troublemaker on the .et.
That's a lot of crap, a aJeuy
way for aome people to take
out their own arudety."
While Mike i.a the NJ° of
the family, Na wife Judy isn't
doing too badly either. ''She
just wrote and starred ln an
epi.aode of 'Fame' and she
9Cripted the TV movie 'The KJd
From Nowhere'."
Now Mike Farrell la out of
his "steady job," but don't
look for him in the
unemployment l.ine. He'a got
several irons ln the fire, both
in the acting and d1recUng
fields. And he'a never been
happier.
"lt'a been a marveloua
experience. but now it'• ~."
he aaya. "And rm con tat to
look forward with happy
anticipation to whatever
comes next."
LOS ANGELES -A flre blamed on cloth ignited by a
Llghtbulb killed 2-year-old Elva Lugo early ye.terday as
flames swept through her bedroom, a city fire spokesman said.
Three other children, apparently the only other occupants of
the house at the time, escaped injury. over more than s ix hours , it still take11 me by aurpriae."
documents say. One of them waa .---------__;;,-------------------------------
Police intelligence unit to go
LOS ANGELES -The elite lntelllgenoe untt of the Loe
Angeles Police Department -a division whoee roota go back
more than a half-century -will be disaolved at the end of the
week, broken up amid accusationa ita officers kept files on
dtiz.ens, public figures and their civilian boues.
American City Bank closed
LOS ANGELES -Federal and state banking offlciall
were working feverishly to find a ftnanclal Institution to take
over operation of American City Bank after it was cloeed down
and declared tn.olvent by state offldals.
four times the recommended
dosage. She died Feb. 19 after
being kept alive on life-support
systems for 11 days
Cathryn Jones. 31. of Costa
Mesa, went to Proto pappas'
office Feb. 11 to have all her
teeth removed. She went into
cardiac arrest there and died two
daya later. Paramedics who
reeponded told official.a there wu
not adequate resuscitative
equipment to have revived her,
court papen aay.
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~· Oranr Oout DAILY .. tLOTllund1y, , • ...,,8ty "· 1•
Citizens of polluted town to
11 PAUL NOWSU. ..................
l!URl:KA, Mo. -Relklenta of
dioxin-tainted TlmH BHch
Nlponded wtth Mt.id.acUon, but
aome re1reta, to th• p.-nment'• $13.1 mWJon plan
for buyln1 out •h• rlveraide
hamlet that hu become • fholt
town.
About 100 relidenta of the St. LoWa IUburb met here -ru.day,
where l'.nvtronmental Protection
Acency admlniatrator Anne M.
Burford announced the federal
plan to buy out the entire town
of 'nmee BMch and help relocate
lta 2,400 1nhabltanta.
"I waa one of the moat
obetinate opponenta of a buyout
from the beatnnina. '' aaJd actina Mayor Sid 1iarnmer after the
a~taneoua residenta' meeUna.
"Hell, I'm 43 yean old. I wish I
didn't have to ao anywhere elae.
But If I have to •tart all over
ap1n I'll do it." •
bu1tne ... 1, whh the 1tate of
MJmow1 peytns 10 plftllflt of the
OOlt.
The dioxin wu mixed wtth
wui. oil and 'f::J.ed on the town'• unpeved and other
towns to control dUlt a decade
..,. The chtmk:al, • byproduct of
herblclde production, cauaH lddneY. 8ploten and llwr allmen•
in labol'ltory anbnall. Ita effect
on humane fa unci..r.
The offer to relocai. T1met
Beach rHidenu la th• tlrat
fedenl buyout of a contarnlnated
town, althouah the federal
pemnwnt and New Y«k atate
apent about .7 .D million eech to
buy eeo homel tn a 10-block .._
around the fonner LoY9 Canal
chemical d:f 1n Nlapra Falla. BurfOl'd the money for the
Timea Beach cleanup would
come from the EPA "1Uperfund,"
collected from a apecta1 tax on
Mzardoua wute companies and
earmarked to c1ean up
contaminated atea.
Rellldenta can accept the offer
-hued on valuee before the
contamination wu found -or
continue Uvina ln the town, ahe
uld.
Children of Times Beach residents await
word of federal government offer to buy
out tainted town.
''I'm ablolutely elated," Aid •
Charlee F. Stone, who owna two nmes 8-ch trailer parka he Mid
were valued at $3.5 million. He
aaJd he would take hia portion of
the government .ettlement and
10 "aomeplace where It'• hlah
and dry and warm and no
dJoxin.''
Bu.rfOl'd said the EPA will pay
for the Immediate relocation of
the town 's realdentl and
"It'• not over. It'• Juat
bepmlnc,'' uld Penny Capetick,
who moved out of the town two
weeka lllO after Uvtq there for
the put 14 yan. "My buaband
Joe and I decided to set an
Love
Canal
OK now?
By BEN DE FOREST
A11nllt1d ""-.....
NIAGARA FALLS,
N . Y . -Before Times
Beach, Mo., there waa
Love Canal. To many
Americana, the name
conjure~ up Images of
buried industrial poi80DI
contaminating 1chool
playgrounds and family
homes -a homeowner'•
nightmare.
"But today there are
people who want to
move back in -to buy
the vacated homea In
what once waa a quiet,
middle-clua aectlon of
thi8 upetate New York
community.
Approximately 2~0
people have left their
namea with the office of
the state-run Love Canal
Area Revitalization
Agency which now owm
moat of the remaJning
homes in the area.
They've heard about
the health hazards that
o fficials aay exlat ln
the Love Canal
neighborhood where
c hemical wutea were
dumped for more than a
20-year period. Even ao,
they are interested ln the
homes. Some want to
buy as an investment
and rent to others. Many
say they just want to buy
a hou.e to live in.
Jos eph Abbott o f
n e arby North
To nawanda aay1 he
would like to move into a
three-bedroom house
with hia wife and their
three daughtera. The
Abbotta once lived at the
Love Caanal, and he
pla ye d In the
neighborhood a1 a
Y~· "I don't think there'•
a.oythlna wronc with the
place," he aald. "I aee
people down there. I aee UJe ,,,... wing ...
RJcharf°Morrl1, the
hQd of the ttVitalizadon
aaencY· aaya people wbo Inquire about Love
Canal property aak few
queatlon1 about the
envlronment.
"They drive In here !# they look around they aay, 'Gee wbb.
I ,don't 1ee anythln1 Wrona with thbt p18ce. I
dbn't 1ee any dead
bOdiea. I aee dop and
k!da, and they're 1tlll
alive and breatbini'." c;:irrla came to Love
Oil loan from the
atate Department of
'l'ranaportatlon'a real
.,tate divlalon. He
·~ hhlMlf, hie wife
and two-teenaa•
uahtel"I into a home
100 yardl from the
dump.
I didn't think it
look etfectlw if I
l n aome other
ty H Mon1I Mkl.
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Why male l.Unwalt?
Have you ever waited to see if the hurt would go away rather than
go to an expensive emergency room? Now there's no reason to wait.
Our emergency room base fee Is only $10. 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. (Base fee does not inciude Physician's fees or other
services that may be required.)
That'• the loweat emergency room baM 1'8te In the aree.
As part of our Focus on Community Health, we have developed the
VIP, Very Important Patient program. We will maintain a record of basic
medical Information on you and your family at all times. Vou will all
receive VIP membership cards. Then, if an emergency should occur.
you can get emergency room care fast, without a lot of paperwork.
The VIP progr11m la totally free.
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The next time someone In your family gets hurt, don't wait. Come to
the Pacifica Community Hospltal Emergency Room right away.
' ,I
reluctantly
at10rnty."
The C.pl\&dal f..,. they won't
be compen11i.cl for M,000 they
lnveated In their home after
n.c.mber flooda aubmerpd the
town. "We'd never leave if It
weren't for OW' little ,Ul." Mrs.
Capet.ick Mid. "But ~lace la a
1host town, and we 't want to take chanom wlth her health."
"I'm 75 percent pleMed," ta.Id
ROM JCWott, who added that lhe ·
and her huablnd Jamee would
J)C'Obebl)' accept the buyout.
Elliott'• nel1hbor, Carolyn'
O'Leary, a 19-year Times Beach
relident, uld the would wait to
aee what the aovemment often
for her home.
Most remdenta moved out after flood1na &om the Meramec: River
damaaed the town'• 800 homee
and 6u1ine11ea in December.
About 300 people atlll live ln
Times Beech.
>J the floodwaters receded,
the Centen for Dlleue Control
In Atlanta recommended that
residenta remain out of the town
becaUM technkiana had found
dioxin alon1 the roadalde at
levela up to 100 parts per billlon.
"Contac t with dioxin·
contaminated aoil in the Tlme9
Betch area on a long-term
bu1a represent& a health riak,"
the CDC reiterated in a
statement inued Tuesday In
Waahington. D.C.
IOWA
•
Dr. Vernon Houk of the CDC
Mid the hi&helt contaminatlosw
were found beneath dty streeta,
which have since been paved
with UJ?halt. He aald umples
ranged there from 100 to about
300 par1a per billlon.
The EPA baa previoualy
ordered the cleanup of 1ltea
containina only 1 part per billlon of dJoxln.
Times Beach aot ita name in
the early 19201 from the
now-defunct sr. Loula Tlmea
newapaper, which offered
barpln pricea on amall riverside
lots with each aubecription.
The community became a
summer rlveralde retort, but
during the Depreulon the
summer cottage• were turned
into permanent dwelllnp.
• n
u Wlr1p'1t1
Larry Lawrence demonstrates one
of his gu illo tines with the help of
his wife, Lor i. ·
Guillotine 111aker
getting ahead
GALVESTON, Ind. (AP) -Larry
Lawrence says he doesn't know what purchuers do
with his guillotines, but he's pretty sure that people
aren't losing their heads over them.
Hat racka, busme.. signs or conversation pieces
are the likely U8eS. Lawrence said, adding that one
guillotine waa ordered with a warning to Shoplifters
painted on Ule blade.
Lawrence and his wife, Lori, have been aelllng
Larry and Lori Guillotines for five years. They
design their guillotines to be aeen , not behead.
. Their best' aeller, the Marie Antoinette, ta 6 feet
tall with an unweighted alwninum blade. The head
stock la plugged ao the blade can't touch anybody's
neck.
''There's no way you can be hurt," Lawrence
says. "Well, I guess you could maah your finger if
you aot it in the way, but that would be about all."
The top of the line is the 20-foot Robespierre,
which ae11s for $3,000. "It's primarily for out.door
uae," Lawrence explained. "We're going to put one
in our front yard.''
The de8lp ii belied on a gWlloUne Lawrence'•
1 late father, a PNlk'-n. pve htm ~ yean ago.
"A friend, a doctor, saw it and wanted one for
hirmelf," Lawrence says. "He was ao insistent I
manufactured one for him. I made two or three
more for other people. One thing led to another and
I got into bulinem. ''
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Japane se-Americans hail war report
BJ THOMAS MURPHY •nr 'IF•,,....,..
SAN FRANCISCO -A
aovernmeni report that aay• the
World War U relocation of 120,000
Japanete-Amerlcana wu baled on
prejudice and hyaterla haa been
welcomed enthuatutkally by thoee
who have believed for four decadee
that they were wronaed.
But u vict.lma recalled one of the
darkeet epll0de1 ln American civil
rlahi. hl1tory. debate continued on
the queeUon of reparatJona for thoee
who loll their homee and livelihood
limply becau.e they were of JapaneM
deecent.
The report b,y the CornmJ..ton on
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w...um. RelocaUon and lntenuMnt
o f ClvUlan1 after two yean of
hMrtn.p aald UM tM90n1 behind UM!
evACNaUona "were r-=e pNjucUct, war
hy1terla and a fallure of polltlcal
leedenhJp. ''
.. It la a ~at vtndlcallon of the trav•ty of · , that ha pened at
that time. t'• very excttt'n1," Kid
J:lalne Ellnlon, 1pc>Mlwoman foe-·th•
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been fUlhtlJw thil f()f' 40 ~·11
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Moderate, don't drop
Coastal Commission
Given Gov . George
Doukmejlan'1 pre-election
cr1tlci1m of the state Coamtal
Commission, including his
expreued desire to try to find
ways to 1euttle the agency, it ls not
1urprising to learn that his new
appointee to the commission,
former Newport Beach Mayor
Don Mclnnia, would "love nothing
better than to shut it all down."
Mclnnis, a 12-year member of
the Newport Beach Oty Council
o served two terms aa mayor,
long been an outspoken critic
the Coastal Commission and
ya his views are right in line
th thoee of the governor.
Deukmejian already has
opoeed cutting the commission
4get in half and eliminating key
entif ic ana engineering-posts
fcom ita staff. His appointment of
M cinnis, along with three. other
Republicans to the 12-member
J*lel, indicates he is quite serious
about carrying out his promise to
"phase out its more meddlesome
attivi ties."
, There is no doubt that some of
iQI rulings have been outrageously
f•r-fetch_ed, poking into details tlat never were intended to come
into its purview. But still, polls
t¥lve shown that the public has
approved of np to 90 percent of
the commission's activities and talk
of arbitrarily gutting its authority
raiaes some serious questions.
Voter approval of Proposition
20 in. 1972 made it plain that
Callfo]'nians were concerned about t~e de~radation of the state's
LlOO-mile coastline and anxious to
ltave as much of it as possible
JfeServ~ for the benefit of future
tfeneration.s.
If the Legislature had not
~J~~wed up by approving the
omia Coastal Plan and setting
up the state and regional
commmilliona Lo carry out that
plan, one is Impelled to wonder
how many Miami Beach-type
developmenta would not by now
have sprung up along the shores.
The coastal legislation
provided that local agende9 should
draw up their own plans for
control of coastal development,
guided by the regional
cornmiasiona which in due coune
would be diaeolved, leaving final
approval of the local ooutaI plan.I
in the hands of the state
commiasion.
· The regional commlsa1ons are
now out of business. Decisions on
local developments in area.a where
plans have not yet been completed
or approved remain in the hands
of the state body which many
critics, including Mcinnis, have
accused of being anti-development
and overly intrusive of private
property rights.
That has indeed been true in
-some cases and it could be that the
appointment of some members
who are genuinely conC'erned
about such property rights could
help balance the commission's
decisions.
But on the whole it has served
the state well. Indeed, the very
existence of the state's official
coastal plan and the strong support
of the cornrni{lsion has helped lend
weight to court decisions that have
curbed Interior Secretary James
Watt's off-shore oil leasiJlg
maneuvers. u· the n-ew tna~=up ·of-th-e-
commission can speed completion
of lcx:al coastal plans, that will be
all to the good. But its guidance
still is needed to ensure the
long-term coastal protection
supported by the voters. There is
need for moderation, but certainly
not abolishment of the
commission.
J oint effort beneficial
In an innovative plan to
cpmbine profit-making private
enterprise with academia, an
Itvine firm specializing in
phar maceutical research has
r~eived UC Board of Regents
approval to move part of its
operation onto the UC Irvine
campus.
Nelson Researc h and
Development will put up a
&Jlree.-story building on 1.5 acres
near the university's medical ~ences complex.
The firm, which develops
cJtemical compounds for
therapeutic application, will
CJ4,x:upy 30,000 square feet on the
two top floors of the building,
~hile bottom floor, with 15,000 •fl u a r e f e e t i n c 1 u d i n g a n
Etorium, will be used by f!Qe
ersity for academic programs.
30 years, the entire property
ld become UC property,
Jtroviding UCI with additional
I e
space for classrooms, labs and
offices.
The arrangement is
particularly suitable for both the
company and the university, since
the firm works with new drug
molecules and must keep in close
touch with university research in
the field. It does not manufacture
or mark.et drugs, but licenses other
firms to handle these aspects of
the business.
This will be the first slep in a
longstanding UCI plan to join
hands with private enterprise
operations compatible with its
research goals.
If it works well. and
obviously the selection criteria
must be stringent, the sharing of
similar facilities constructed by
private firms could provide the
university with needed additional
space, along with some real-life
experience for students and
faculty in practical applications of
research.
ci>lnlons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Otner views ex·
pfessed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt-
... Address The Oallv Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 4)
.,2·4321. , ,
l~.M. Boyd/ Catalog boom r The big catalog companiea built likely the wife works on IOIDe payroll
ualneHes once with farm job.
Now it'a turned around. Oty
the main mail-order buyen. Yee, a grinly bear a can outrUn a
.lt a.t about 20 ~t of all raoehone.
... 'Cblmile IOld WM handled by the
t8lot people.
J'Hty·four yeen la the lifespan of
e avera1e _profeaalonal football
in the United Stat&
One of YQUr eye1Mhe8. lf typka1.
I.Mt 100 day..
One out al tiw lwdenta who lip
p at a four-year c0Ue1e never
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. The polar bear'• noH ta black.
When It ICalka a ~lhina -1 Oft the b, that white bear U. flat and
1nchee <NW tbt Ice toWard the .....
keep&na , .. b&lck ... cownd with '" n,bt paw. Now bow do you 11UPPJ!19
the biar' fla\nd out lta nme bftab tbe~T~.
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Foreign lendi~g 'ripoff'
NEW YORK -When in the COW"le of
American events, The New RepubUc and
the National Review agree on what ia
wrong with the country, then it ii time
for any and all to sit up and pay
attention.
That extraordinary confluence of
concern from left and right occurred last
week. In its issue of Feb. 21, the liberal
NR, The New Republic, headlln~ its
cover: "Balling Out the Big Money Boys
-The Worldwide Banking Ripoff."
The lead story of the Feb. 18 ilaue of
William F . Buckley's NR, the National
Review, was: "Banka at the Brink -
We'll Lend Money to Any Foreign
-eoontry. No interest. One H_µnd[ed
Years to Pay.''
IN REMARKABLY similar analyses
-by William J . Quirk for The New
Republic and Richard Coulaon for the
National Review -the two jouma.la of
usually opposing opinion av~ that
what la wrong with America right now la
the greed, the stupidity and the
arrogance of the country'a largest bank.a.
moat particularly Chaie ~anhattan,
Citibank and BanJt of America.
There is not a great deal of subtlety or
ambiguity in these combined analyses.
The bank.a. ln a headlong ruah for higher
profit•, and hiahe.r lhA.u..hQlder
dividends, lent as much money as they
could get their sweaty pa1ma on to the
highest bidders -and then lent much
more th.an that. 'Iiloee high. bidden were
foreign governments: Argentina, Brazil.
Mexico, Poland and others more rarely
mentioned in daily conversation. •
The reason thole governments agreed
to pay such hi&h interest ra1e8 waa that
tbeir financial aituatlona were such that
there wa. alwaya aome dpubt about
whether they could pay the money back
or not. It turns out that they could not.
Governments around the world owe
U.S . bank.a $400 bUllon -half of that ia
due thla year, and the borrowers don't
have it.
Most of them don't even have enough
money to pay the interest due -$250
million due each week from Mexico and
Brazil. So, now the banks are publicly P. r o c 1 a i·m i n g t h e v l r t u e s o f
',....hrdullng" their bad"'"'!•-:
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loans. In plain Ehglish, the banb·want
to leruLmore~ aending good money amr
bad, sii"that thoee countries ·~ keep up -
lnteres.., payments while governments
and international orga.niz.ationa such as
the International Monetary Fund pump
taxpayers' money into the debtor
countries to repay the foolish banka.
The National Reylew deacribed the
aituation in th1a way:
"Now auppoae your friend J0e lends
$1,000 to bia brother-in-law for an
agreed term of three years, and at the
end of two and a half yeara is told, 'Joe,
things are going badly for me. The
widgets I carved just aren't telling these
day.. The ooet of good carving wood hat
quadrupled when I didn't expect it; and
rve bouaht a .et of too.la that l now don't
need. Why <19n't we )1st defer what I
owe you th1a year for a little while -
say, meven years? And in the meantime,
maybe you could lend me another $500
to get me through next year.'"
Joe might have to accept the deal. He
would also have to expect the
punishment of cutting back bia own
spending and expansion plans. But the
bank.a are unwilllng to do that. The
banka maintain the fiction that
everything 1a fine. They aay. against all
evidence, that the loanl att aoodt ao that
they do not have to record them aa loeses
and divert any of their a11ets into
"reserve funds" to •cover real and
potential defaults. That would, of course,
reduce their annual earnings.
Those earnings -profits -are
divided among the bank.a' shareholders,
and bank officen are usually the biggest
shareholden. The bankers, quite &imply,
want the rest of ua to chip in ao that
their income won't be reduced becauae of
their greed and stupidity.
s'OTH NRS SEEM to be saying:
Tough! Cut your earnings and put the
money into loan reservea. (Even
doubling those reserves in American
banks would leave them lower than the
petcentagel required in -many countries
of Europe.)
That would be a serw'ble first step. It
would alao give public policy-ma.ken and
the public a little more time to debate
and decide what would be the real effect
and impact -on the economy and
political stability of the United States
and the world -of the bankruptcy of a
major American bank or two.
Perhaps, in thia capitalist aodety, the
capitalists who invested in banJu will
have to pay the price -the depositors
are protected by the Federal l:>eposit
Insurance Corp. -for the blunders of
the officen they elected.
My cand1date for failure, incident.ally,
might be Cbaae Manhattan. I atlll
remember the fancy January 1981
dinner for Chase Chairman Willard
Butcher at the Argentine Embassy in
Washington. Butcher toasted the
unifonned thugs who run that country
and said that the wonderful thing about
banking was the nice people you get to
meet.
Well, Mr. Chairman, those nice
generals were just setting up a Yankee
fool. They can't pay their bills, and I. for
one, would prefer to take some more
time to decide whether to pay youn.
Letters to the editor
Who'll sacrifice
'for public good?
To the F.dltor:
Some que1tlon1 on recent newa
article., letten to the editor and the
Daily Pilot.
Number one, would the residents o1
Newport Beach be wl111na to trade the
altJS<>rt for a county jafl and would
Supervisor Stanton be wW.Lna to have
the airport in hia aree rather \ban the
jail in downtown Santa Ana?
Que.tlon number two, would William
J. Owsley, MD. welcome Ali Bouahan
and hia aculpt ure aa bla next door
neJahbor eeelnl how he \.-cl to drive
by Ali'• ahop in C<.ia Meea?
Question number 3, dl4 the 1,200
eeople wb~ demonstrated before the orance Coast c.ou.ae board of ~
have a vested ln~ in the out.come
of their dedlion-maldna l1k.e t.:Wty and
1tudent1, or d id they take the
c•pecelve of the taxpayer who Ml '° oot the bW for the education of Harbor
/Uea nsldenta?
A lot of people can make atatementa
about~ lncer.ta but tM questkx> .., are willlna '° , MCriftce the air
.... and Nlldmual lot neJrt '° their
own ~ or to wrUice t.betr job for
the pu aood?
l'Or the public aooct. ii that"°' what
pernment. whether ti be a coll .. • board ol tNltiMI or city COUDd1 or board
ol IUpel"Yt.Gn, ii ~ JDIDDOOM
MAILBOX
achieve thia.
Cont.racy to lntonnation preanted to
the board by admlnlatra\lve
"investigation." there are Jobe avallable
in Oran&e County for nurses. Checking
with nine hospitals within the county on
one day hardly constitutes an .ocurate
picture of the job aituatlon. LVNa who
would be in the career ladder prosram
already have joba, ao job availabWty,
even lf it ia poor at the praent time. la
not a lesltimate argument for canceUna
thla pl'08J'am.
success ln both college, career and good
dt.iz.enshlp. I know I learned a great deal
from apeech counea in lnterpenonal
communication and group leadenhip1
which bas helped me be a be.Utt nuraiJll
student and a better nurae wit~ my
patient&
SUSAN R. CYRUS
Sp ending tacts
To the Edltor:
Recent newspaper articlea reord1ha
recenily·filed camJ>&lin reports far 198!
candidaie. have unfortunately distorted
the blah c:ol1I of campalgnlna, which are
lndeeCi prohibitively hlgh for many
candidates. .
My 1982 report listed more than
'67,000 in eXl)eDdituns -yet. l spel\l
le9 thm $10,000 on actUal campalcnln& •
My 11CtUa1 campalcn oosta, • twm•Mct In
the report. were attributable to IOIDe
neW1paper advertialfta and campatcn
llp.
No memorials mark Nazi era
P~.!.':f,C,!.~ ...
Bl:RLIN -A 1lmple mound of bulldolled evth, now a playaround for
rabb1ta, covera the bunker where Adolf
Hitler choee 1Wdde rather than watch
the defMt of hJa 'Third Reich.
The around. green with ar ... u .. in
the ahadow of \he Brandenbur1 Gate, in
a fenced-in no-man'• land on the f.Mt
Gennan lid• of the Berlin Wall off old
Wllhetm.tru.e. -Once a broad, manicured boulevard
flanked by ~lacea and 1overnment . I buill:dlnpbl f odtf _!.~aziardellte, It dl.t no: .. ! e o e<.;1.eU 1 ens an parft.U ..
ota frlnaed •Y office buildlnp and the
moderniatic Czechoalovak and North
• h WU here that Nut ''°"" troopen The hJltorkal lllnitk:ance of the lite I.I 1t111d a JubUant, torctall1ht parade apt to be l01t on cuual vtafton '° f.ut
when HUtler became chancellor of Berlln a rHult of the 8ovle1
Germany half a t'entury aeo on January denuiflicedon oampelcn.
80, 1933. LtUlt HCaped dam11e from allltd
A park.lna lot 1tanda on the lite ot the bomben and tield IUnl in the batU. for
former RelCh Chanatllery where Hitler Berlin and much of what remained WM
too k t h e It l ft -a rm u 1 u tt o f rued by the bladel of Soviet bulldcmn,
1ooee-1tepph'I troopen. -;::~rt:' away the Nall pa1t. A doaen yeare later, 11 th• Tour are .Utn t about what
"1,000-year'' Reich crwnbi.c:t about him, ha hen when tMU-~trundle
Hitler and hl1 ml1tre11, Eva Braun doWn WllhelmltrUlt. J:yen the 1treet
oommltted 1uldde, ICCOC'd1na to accounta ha• b a• n 1 t v e n a n e w n a m e :
from their compu\lona ln the bunker. Otto-Grotewohlltr ... after the late F.aat
TrUlted aldH eald they carried th• German premier.
bodJa to the IUlface and •t them aUPt The main J'.ut German pvemment
wlth 111ollne. Only ch arred bonH and Communl1t Party buJfdlnp were
remained when Red Anny troope took erected three mlle. ea1t of Hltler'a
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, '•bruary 27, 11.S
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State's
• crime
targeted
I LOS ANGELFS (AP)
-Crime dropped
allghtly in California last
year, but hu increased
tenfold in the past 30 ..--------------~~
r.ears and la 1till 'unacceptably high,"
1tate Attorney General
John Van de Kamp says.
The overall number of
major crimee in the state
dryp ped an ~erag_~f
1.8 percent fn nm2.
w hich preliminary f.lauree indicate the per
capita crime rate -
adjuated for population
lncreues -fell about 3
percent, Van de Kamp
said.
"We mu1t not allow
this really minuacule -
though hop e ful -
decreue to lull ua into a
fal8e-aeme of -eecuAty,"
the fonner Loe Angeles
County dlatrict attorney
-.id. "We must not fall
into the trap that the
war on crime has been
won. Indeed , th ese
statlltics indicate it haa
juat begun.
" . . . It is good news
that there la a statewide
decrea.e in crime," Van
de Kamp said. "The bad
newa . . . la that crime
has lncreued tenfold in
California in the put 30
years and is still
unacceptably high."
The per capita crime
rate dropped a half
.-rcent from 1980 to
1981.
"The 1982 drop has
been attributed to such
factors as increasing
citizen awarenesa of the
need f o r c rim e
prevention , tougher
1entencing laws and
more aophlmcated law
enforcement," Van de
Kamp said.
Within the seven
major crime categories,
the number of willful
homicides showed the
1harpest drop, 11 . 7
percent in 1982.
Van de Kamp also
cited a 1 7 .1 percent
decreMe in the number
of anon fJ.rel last year -
anon la not one of the
aeven major categoris -
and called the dror,
"very, very substantial.•
He attdbuted the
decreaae in part to
"fewer dry weather
conditions" in 1982 u
well M local anti-anon
progrum.
Rape. were down 8.2
percent, burglarie1
decreased 7 .5 percent,
aggravated uuulta fell
by 4 .1 percent and
robberies dropped a halt
percent, Van de lbmp
said. .
However, the number
of motor vehicle thefta
and attempted thefts
1ncreued by 4.7 percent
and the thefta of other
cub or property worth
$200 or more roee by 6.8
percent, he added.
The attorney general
aaid be would ••aep the
beat on" ln the battle
a 1 atn1t crlme by rr omotln1 cltlsen
n volvement in
nelehborbood watch and
other procrama and by
pulhiJll foe ''more PQlJce
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FINANCE
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women's basketball team
reaches semifinals. B3.
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Bitter end to Rustlers' season
By BOWARD HANDY ..................
Before la1t nl1ht'1 ShauahnH1y
basketball playoff 1ame between
Golden West College and Santa Ana,
Don C011Ch Dana Paptt said his team had
apparently lost it.a competitivene11.
\hrow1 with 36 MCOnda remainlftl, it
appeared the Ru1tlera were 1oln1 to
continue play tomorrow nJaht. But fate
decreed otherwile.
once and then thr w it away another
Ume."
Paaett wu elated wlth the victory and
pra.llled his team'• doged performance.
Ru1tlera movln1 from a 1even-polnt
deficit to an elgh~pe>int ldvaniace in 1ela
than lix minutes, hit for 17.
You couldn't prove It if you talk to
Jim Greenfield's GWC RU»tlen today.
The Don• took advantage of two
turnovers in the final 30 leCX>nda to pull
out a 70-69 vlc;tory over a s tunned
Golden West team before 750 fans In the
loser's gym and will play tomorrow
night to determine an entrant in the _
state community colle_fe tournament.
FSnt it wu Orea W•t 1t.eaUn1 the
ball near midcourt and drtvfna ln for a
layup to pull the Dons within one. Still
the Ru1tler1 held an advantage and
control of the ball-momentarily
In an attempt to move it downcourt,
the Rustlers \brew It out of bounds to .et
the 1tage for Carl Aaron to hit the
winning ba1ket with nine seconds
remalning.
"I think our 1uya really wanted thll
one," he said. "We were down by three
and had a heartbreak call agalnlt us but
they •till came back. They hung in the~
real tough and they wanted the win real
bad." .
John ~h. playlna his 1ut game
tor the Rustlers, had 14 Points and waa
the leader ln the NCOnd halt u well u
the top rebounder for Greenfield'• crew.
Tyrone Myles and Sheldon Revta each
tallied 10 apiece.
We1t and Aaron not only took turns iri
providing the last eecond heroics, they
a1ao 1COred 64 of the 70 points the Don1
made during the game. Aaron hit 30,
well above his average of 16.3 while
..-oring leader West had 24 to top his 18.0
nonn.
It WU nervoua time in the eecond half
as the Dona conunltted 13 turnovers to
nine for the Rustlers. For the 1ame,
Santa Ana had 21 and Golden Wat 17.
Joh n Kresich
~ It wu a bittefdefeat for Greenfield's
Rustlers who had battled from a
severt-point defidt in the tint half to
hold the lead much of the aecond half.
When Dan Slber bit a pair of free
''We controlled the game but we loat
It," Greenfield said. "We very definitely
sholµd have won It. What can I say?
"Give Santa Ana credit. They did a
good job. We got the ball inbounds but
we didn't do basic thlnp right. We lost it
The Rustler scoring was evenly
divided with four playen in double
figures. Sherwin Durham, the catalyst In
the fint half drive that found the
Kresich paaaed to Rev1I for a 1COre,
made another himself and a&ILated on
another u Golden West widened Ua Jead
in the clming minutes to four at 87-63
and again at 69-65 with 36 M<X>nda
remalnlna.
·uc1 gets
a split
in track
LOS ANGELES -Diacus star
Ken Milla, long jumper Mike
Powell and triple jumper Rick
Holliday enjoyed a big afternoon
yesterday in UC Irvine's split
with host UCLA and Fresno
State in track and field.
Milla won his specialty with a
toas of 185-10, far outdistancing
his nearest competit9r by eight
feet.
Powell led an Anteaters'
1weep of the long jump. going
25-4 ~, aided by a 6.25 mph
wind. Behind him were Bob Rust
(24-6~) and Holliday (24-5~).
Holliday went 53-214 in the
triple jump to win that event to
help pace an 87-76 victory over
Fresno State, the Anteaters flrst-
ever decilion over the Bulldogs.
UCLA took the rneuure of the
Anteaters with a 111-51 decision,
led by double winner Gerald
White in the sprints and a
winning mark of 51.31 by
freshman Steve Kerho, a product
of Mm.ion Viejo High, in the 400
meter intermediate b~
'nle AnUeten p6cked up a pair
of other aecond place finishes in
individual competition, -Larry
Hand going 1:51.82 ip the 800
and two-miler John Gerhardt, a
product of Costa Mesa High.
tu.ming an 8:52.3.
Powell was third in the high
jump (7-0) and triple jump
( 49-7 ~) to go along with hfs
winner in the long jump.
Willie Thomas had a 15-0
effort in the pole vault for a third
' place finish. Harold Todd broke up the
Ken Mills
Eagles to face
Palm Springs
F.atanda High's Eagles will be
playing their CIF 3-A basketball
semifinal game at the Long
Beach Arena on Thunday night,
beginnlna at 8:45 and the foe ls
Palm Springs High'• Indian1,
following the latter'• 67-52
decision over North Hi&h of
Riverside tn a game at Rlvendde
CoUese last n18ht.
Palm Sprinp ia the No. 2 teed
in the 3-A eliminations and will
carry a 25-1 r~rd lnto Long
Beach with credentials as the
Sunbelt League's clWnpion.
The Indian.I are coached by
Bill Armstrong, once the head
coach of Compton High during
the 50s and 601. Armstrong
guided Compton t_o five 4-A
crowns from 19!)8 to 1969.
The 4-A and'12-A"'aemifinala
dates and times at I...ona Beach
Arena have been finalized.
• UCI rises
G • to occasion
to top 49ers
By JOHN SEV ANO
OftMDelrNotlWf All year long Coach Bill Mulligan hoped hla
UC Irvine basketball team would find some
consistency.
Mulligan knew hla team was aenlorlesa, would
need some time to mesh, and would have its share
of ups and downs. He wu just keeping bla fl.ngen
crotl8ed the Anteaters would come together belore
the season ended. .
With center Bob Thornton scoring a
career-hiah 34 points and guard George Turner
adding a c.areer-hiah 30, the Anteaters proceeded to
thraah Long Beach State last night, 120-106, before
1,569 at Crawford Hall.
By winning the PCAA conference match, the
Anteaters accomplished the followfnl:
•The victory was the Anteaters' fourth
straiaht, their longest winning streak alnce they
started the 1eUOn by winning live in a row.
e'J'he win evened UCI's conference record at
7-7 (the first time the Anteetera have been at the
.500 mark this aeuon), and kept the Ante.at.en in a
fourth-place tie with Fresno State in the PCAA
standinp.
•The team'• 120 pointa marked only the eecond
time uu. ~It had «l.lpeed theoentury mark.
•The win revened an earlier :io. to the 49ers
(6-8 in conference, 12-13 overall).
•Finally, the triumph improved ucr. eeuon
record to 15-10, which means if the Anteaters can
win their next two conference games (on the road
this week against Fresno State and Pacificl, they
would duplicate their record of 17-10 during
Mulllpn'a first year u UCI'a head ooech.
From all indications, the Ant.eaten look like
they'~ found their comiat.ent niche.
"We were hoping all year that we would reach
this point," said Mulllpn.
UCLA domination of the sprints
with a 21.7 in the 200 rneten foe
a third place, while Chris
Prietto'a 48.20 in the 400 meters
was al8o good for third.
Wedne9day'1 venue baa Bonita
and Garey in the 2-A at 7,
followed by Verbum Dei and
Mater Del at 8:45.
"We kinda ~bought we would (become
consistent), but we didn't know when we would,"
add Thornton. "We filured it wu only a matter of
time before it happened, though.''
Thornton was one of the main reuona UCI
made it happen last night. Tbe 6-8 junior. who sat
(See UC IRVINE, Pace Bl)
Mike Lopez passes around Long Beach State's
6-1 l (reshman Ivan Verberckt last night.
Another case Of self-serving NCAA
The 1ervice to mankind of the
Henchel Walker c.ue wu twofold even
lf it ii to reaffirm euapidone which have
lingered for a decide.
To begin with. there are ~ who
have ent.ertalned the notion the NCAA.
in it.a vut wlldom, will bury it.a head in
the aoU if that la the best way to serve
the interestl of the lodge.
Bll>. TUCKER : ·
There ls recalled a report that during that no contract emted. Moreover, said
the glory days of UCLA basketball. an John Toner, Walker's elislbillty NCAA lnveatiptor came forth with remained intact and h1a 1tatua aa ,,.n
evidence of 1tealthy activities at amateur untarnlahed.
We1twood. College basketball was However, the NCAA'• c hief a~.~ ~~-~th~leviaionaa tou lnveatlsator sniffed a rodent. David
au:: ~ Bent Jet it be known be w• on his way
to butt out. to Geor1Ja to probe the matter but
Laat Monday, reports of Henchel before he Sot to At.heN, Henchel copped
Walker sign1n8 a contnct with the New out. ·
Jersey Generals of the United Statea To make a lona It.or)' aUcctnct. there
Football League were beln1 loudly wu a contnct anJWalbr had blown hia
crchatrated on a national 8C8le. A dtben coUeae eliClbility qqit.e beyood n!alL
WlAWare of the ,16.5 mlll.lon rUlllble Wiii To put it pla1nly, Henchel had lied
iltOjitlier ou . ---~thpieeerWGIW, &M man ........
Apparently, on a11urancee from to whom Walk.er clef.ced the truth, the
Hencbel and his ~ Vince Dooley preeldent of the NCAA, had not IO much
the ..,...sdent of the NCAA ~ u asked the boy to croll' his bean and
hope to die. yean and \hen depart wathout an
It would teem clear the NCAA did not education. A recent awveY. indicated that
wlah to loee a headliner the lJkea of the number of players in 'the NFL with
Herschel Walker. It was the college degreee may go as low as eight
invest:ipting forces of tbia au,wt bocly percent.
that, a couple of years aao, made a 1lle latter statistic. of coune, would be
federal cate out of a coach at USC an lndJcation of how much the kids did
buying a potential recruit a andwich. for thermelves.
The-NCOnd eervice to be performed by At any rate, the gate. are open for the
the Henchel Walker cue la the 1ett1.ns NFL to pro\ect its interests by joining
up of the pro football people to a stem the USFL ln the recruitment of
teat. That ia to •y, the matter of the underclaumen. In turn, It may be
1i1nln1 of underaraduatea to pro etaential for the NCAA to alter it.a rules.
contractl la about to be tried. In t.aketball, underarads are signed
"Pro football ~le," of coune refers only if they can _prove what la called
to the National Football Leque. The hardship. In the NBA. a hardship cue is
USFL, In Its lnfaney, haa already when the family of a college player hu
1quandend lta credlbWty in the mat11er. only two TV Rt.a.
'I1'e NFL bu ruled for more than half The climaie of the Henchel Walker
a century a1aln1t the plucking of cue can be Wuatrated by the remarka of
ch.lldren out of coUep and did ., out of Chuck Fairbanb. the coech of the New
"concem for the kids." Actually, they Jersey HencheJI.
left the kida alone '° u to continue their "I have always been .,.i.n.t atanfnc
worlQnc tela~p with the colJesea, kids out of colleae and thouaht they
.which wueJhU!.FL't--leMuea· should 1et their deireea," Fairbanks The~ wen ~Tonie ......__kl. 'Bu' HereeMI Walk•r--la-an
about the ldda, ., much '° that they exception. of coune."
permit them to pl.ty tootlialI~ ftllr four Of coune.
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'-Michigan's Carter signs with USFL
J.
, pla,_.. tn April malnly t.. ... he wanli9d
to remain ln Mlchipli
"People here have bMrl "!>' ICJod to
me," carter, a .. uve of. Rlvtera 8'llcb. n..,
aid at a MW1 oanfennce. ''The Panthen
allo imlll' r rd me. 11wy pw me .U the
time I fteeded to IAp." .
Carwr Mid the 1l1n&na ot Oeor1la taUbMk H8nohel w.uuir..,.... ... ...-
had no bMl1ni CID hie ......... to jaln the ~=·on~ on Tu~a7,'' c.... ....... HowwW, ~·· ......... opened the door .... kM 0( 1\111 to .....
wtth the USft,." . Jim Spevltal, the Puaben' .. ..,.al
man.,.r, ..ad ea.... '""'141 not Wiln
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Travers eyes
s tarting role
CASA GRANDE, Art&. (AP)
-Bill Travers, a phantom ever
since aig:nina a four-year free
agent contract in 1981, la once
apin trying to materiallr.e in the
Anaell' plt.chlng plaN.
'l'"ravera, a 30 -year-old
left-hander who ha.a pitched a
total of 9 ~ lnni.ngs in the two
seasons 1lnce signing his '1.6
million contract, got hil lateat
comeback effort oU on the right
track yeet.erday by throwtna llx
minutes of batting practice.
Traven sat out the entire 1982
aeuon after underlldna llhoulder
surgery in April. The -re.ulta of
that operation are what renew
the Anaell' hopee that Traven
may yet help them.
"He'd complained of eorene.
all 1prlna, and nobody would
believe hlm. Then, the doctors
went ln there and found the
caldwn depc:l9ita." laid ~i.·
Gtneral Manqer Bume a.v.a.
"So at leut J'OU've aot to stw-
h1m the benefit of the doubt.
"Traven, if be comee beck,
could make the difference In tuml.n8 our pit.china etaff Into a
...Uy aood one."
Dickerson declines
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Blitz signs Corral
to multi-year pact
From AP dlapatcllH
PHOENIX -Frank Corral, a EE f o rme r Rama ' punte r and •
place-kicker, aigned a multi-rear f •
contract with the Chicago BUu o the
United States F ootball League
yesterday.
Corral, a four-year atlonal Foot ball
League veteran, was acquired as a result of a
trade of draft picks and negotiating rights with
the Phoenix Wranglers on the flrat day of the
USfL draft. The BUu abo signed UCLA Ught
end Tim Wrlghtman as a
result of the deal.
Bliu Coach George Allen
calle d the d e al "a most
signiflcant trade" because of
Corral's abilities as a punter
and P..lace-kicker.
'On a 40-man roster, I
always wanted one player
who could do both," Allen
said. No salary figures were
COMAi. diacloeed.
Corral, a UCLA graduate, was choeen on the
third roWld of the 1978 NFL draft by Allen, then
head ·coach of the Rams. CorT&l led the league in
field goal.a and 9COring on kicka and played in the
Pro &wl his rookie year. He was cut by the
Rams during the 1982 preaeaaon.
Quote of the day
Jack Spencer, Nevada Reno aaaiatant
coach, on forward Ken (Tree) Spencer,
leading acorer in the Big Sky Conference
but a liability on defense: '"tree could be
the only player in college basketball who
can keep both teams in the game at the same tiine. ••
UCLA tops USC again
Forward Kenny Flelda ecored 23 . m points as e· th-ranked UCLA held
off a late ;!'ff;, by USC to defeat the
Trojans, 71-64, last night in a college
basketball game at the Los Angeles Sporta
Arena. The victory was the second in three days
for the Bruins over USC. UCLA trailed 11·6
early in the contest. but 9COred the next 16 points
to go ahead for good and extended its advantage
to as many as 15 points before settling for a 36-24
halftime lead . . . In the Pad.fie Cout Athletic
.AMOCiation, guards Ricky Mixon and Leon Wood
combined for 40 points to lead Cal State
.Fullerton to a 75-71 win over visiting Utah State. -
Mixon had 21 points and Wood 19 and a
game-high 14 assists as the Titaria clinched
teCOnd place in the PCAA . . . Dave Moaebar
and Tyrone Bradley paced Fresno State to a 14-0
run midway through the leCOnd half aa the
Bulldogs topped P acific, 76-~8 . . . In a
confrontation between a pair of top 10 tquada,
center Jolln Plnone aank a 17-foot jumper with
one s econd left in o vertime t o carry
seventh-ranked Villanova to a 71-70 win over
No. 9 St. J ohn'a.
Bird's b.omb win• it
Larry llr4 Nnk a dHS-ratlon
,thrH•polnt 1oal at tht buaaer laat
nlaht to &Ive 801to n a 103·101
National Baaketball A11oclatlon
victory over Phoenix. Bird acored 28 of hla
pme·hllh 88 pointai ln th MC<>nd h1dt, lncludln~
18 in the fourth quarier . , . CaJvhl M11r1*y 1
29 polnu and 28 from JamH Balley keyed
Houtton'1 120·108 win ov r San Olea<>, 1nappln1
the Rocketa' 1even-1ame loalna akeln . . . Jay
VlactDt notched 23 polnta and teammate Maril
A1ulrre added 20 u Dallu atopped Kan.au City,
I £8-107 , . . KtlJy TrlJHICU ICOred 26 polntai to
help Oet.rolt cout to an euy 122-102 win over
Cleveland . . . Du Roudfleld led the way
with 27 points to pace Atlanta to a 9!1-88 victory
over New Jer-.ey . . . Guard Rory Sparrow
came otf the bench to tc0re 13 point.a and apark
New York put Chicago, 94-79 . . . ClaarUe
Crl11 acored elght of hia 10 points in the laat 11.x
minutea of the aame to lead Milwaukee to a
107-104 decllion over San Antonio . . . Alex
En1ll11l, the le-aue'a leading ecorer, t.osaed In 34
points and Du 11.ael pumped In 20 as Denver
rolled paat Washington, 126-111.
Detroit stuns Islanders
Jim Sclloenfeld'a f.lrat goal of tho ~
season with 7:21 left In the game '
helped Detroit surprise the New York
I.alanden , 5-3, last night in a National
Hockey League match in Uniondale, N.Y ....
Elsewhere, defenaema.n Ric Nattre11 ecored the
first goal of his NHL career and Ryu Walter
tallied twice, lncludtng an empty-net goal, u
Mont.real downed Washington, 4-1 . . . Keat
NU11on 1COred two goals and added an aaaiat as
Calgary swamped St. Louis, 7-2 . . . Jacquet
Rlcwcl and Peter Sta11Dy coMected for goals
30 aeconda apart midway through the third
period to break a 3-3 tie and lift Quebec paat the
New York Rangen, 6-3 . . . Chicago's Darryl
Satter ecored a power-play goal with 20 seconds
left to give the Black Hawks a 4-4 tie with
Minneeota . . . Do•1 Slaecldea 1eored two goals
and uaiated on two others in Pittsburgh's 5-4
win over New Jersey.
Yanks' Winfield optimistic
Dave Wbalteld, the 56th and last Ill player tcheduled to arrive at the New
York Yankees' spring training
facility, brought hia potent bat and a
prorn1sing penona1 outlook for 1983 with him. "I
don't like to predict numbers," $aid Winfield,
who lut year drove in 106 run.a, was second in
the American League with a .560 slugging
percentage and received a silver bat and gold
glove award from The Sporting News:
Walker has no regrets
Bencbel Walker joined the pro II ranks yesterday, aaying he had loet
hia enthusiasm for college football and
claiming be had no regrets about
leaving Geor'11a. "Old No. 34 is gone Crom
Georgia," aaJJ Walker, who sieed with the
United States Football League a New Jeraey
General.a before completing his college eligibility.
"I'm not going to be looking back." . . . Gay
Brewer ahot a 68 to take a two-ahot lead after
the third round of the Vintage Invitational
teniora golf tournament at Indian Wei.la ...
Waahlngton Redsklna running back John
Rluia1, a tree agent., ii repon.edly mulling over
a t2.6 million, three-year guaranteed contract
from the Michigan Panthen of the USFL . . .
AJexl1 Arpelfo avenged a previous loa and
atrengthened hia drive for another championship
fight by pounding out a unanimous 10-round
dedaion over VUomar Feruaclez in a non -title
junior welterweight bout in San Antonio.
Lakers fall in Utah, 101-92
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -
Jerry Eavea scored 20 points,
Darrell Griffith had 18 and
Rickey Green added 16 last niaht
as the Utah Jau. beat the La.
Angeles Lakers 101-92 in a
National Basketball Association
game.
Utah took the lead for good
early in the fourth quarter and
gained ita 20th victory of the
year against 38 lo.es.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored
15 points and Jamaal Wilkes had
17 as the Lakera loat thelr fourth
game ln the past six since the
NBA All-Star break. The lou
dropped the Lakers' Pacific
Division record to 40-14.
The Lakera led 29-27 after the
first quarter as Jabbar scored
eeven points. The Juz, however,
1eored eight at:raight points early
in the second period and took a
42-40 lead on a layup by Mitchell
Andenon.
The teams swapped pointa in
the remainder of the period and
the Jan w e re up 52-49 at
halftime.
A three-point play by Wilkes
early in the third period gave the
La.ken a 55-52 lead, but Griffith
K~ngs romp, 6-2
INGLEWOOD (AP) -
Defememan Mark Hardy acored
one goal and assisted on three
others last night, leading the Los
Angeles K.inp to a 6-2 National
Hockey League victory over the
Toronto Maple Leafs.
The vtctory wu the third In a
row for the Kings, who have
out.9CO!'ed their opponents 19-5 in
thoae three gamea. The loH
Bucs win tourney
i'QRRANCE -The Orange
Cout Colle1e men'• volleyball
aquad took a break from ita
conference ecbedule and came
away with a fint...~lace fl.n1.ah in
the &1-C•mlno Tournament
yesterday.
The Buel beat Santa Ana, 15-3,
15-2, and Golden West, 15-12,
H-7, while aplittJnc p.mee with
1:1 Camino, U -8, 14·16, and
~ 15-5, 10-15, to wtn the event~
e nded a six -game Toronto
~23-30-10, jumped
to a 4 -0 lead In the openlng
period and stretched their
advantage to 5-0 after only 38
lfCOnda of the aecond period on
Marcel Dionne'• 4lat goal of the
aeuon on a power play.
Peter Ihnacak ltnocked in a
16-footer at 2:36 of the aecond
a:>erlod tor the first £OAI aaaJ..nat
Loa An1elea goalfe Marku1
Matt11on , who blanked
Vancouver 8-0 on Thuraday
nlaht. Matwan'a wife pve btrth to a
6-pound. 11-ounce eon dwina the
first period. Mattuon dfdn't
know about the blrth of hJ.a first
child until after the pme.
Hardy d.rWed. 46-footer pMt
Toronto aoaUe Bob Parent, who
repl8ced 'Mlb Palmat.Mr at the
aiart of the aecond ~ on a
power play to live the XU. a
e-1 1..cl at 8:0 of th• MCOnd
and Green Ignited an eight-point
Jazz surge that put them back
up. The Laken cut the margin to
a point by the end of the quart.er
on a bucket by rookie James
Worthy.
The Lakers brtefiy regained
the lead with 8:10 left in the
fourth quarter on a basket by
Michael Cooper. Utah, however,
capitalized on faat-break
opportunities to lead 88-78 with
just under five minutes left.
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Thll la the fifth In a •riel of artkle1 prevlewlna
·~· hiah achool 1pnna apotta.
CdM pool deeper
Coruna del Mar Htah'• awlm II
fortWlCle h.ave been taken over by Jim
Turner and ho haa a number of
1tandout1 lo draw from In terma of
a>mpeting for the Sea View Leacutt ch.amplonahlp,
1Jthou1h It la El Toro and N~wport Harbor who
rate u the teams to beat.
A.mof\I Turner'• crew 11 CIF water polo player
of the ear Dave lmbernlno, In addition to Pat
Loofbourrow, Tom Vana11e,
Eric Paulaen, Rick Scou, Joe
Roh and Tom Temple.
.A1lo in the fold are John
Morrow, Orea Roberta, Steve
Sutton and Eric Ford.
For the 11.uet part It looks
like a convention of stars from
the Sea Kings' CIF watet-polo
championship year.
fmbernlno w i ll be
DAW run •••o , swimming the 100 and 200
breaatatroke, In addition to working on the sprints
(developing for water polo).
Loofbourrow was a CIF finalist in the .400 free
re lay as a junior, while Vanasse is a returning
league. flnallat ln the butterfly.
Paulten I.a aet for the sprints, while Scott la in
the breaststroke, ~free and individual medley.
Roh is a freestyler up to 200 yar~, Temple Ill in
the breaatatroke and 200 free and Morrow Is a
candid.ate for the 100 and 200 free. He wu the
league'• Crosh-soph champ in both events as a
aophomore.
"Depth la our h;mg auit," says Turner.
The future appears wrapped up in Ford, a
freshman sprinter and backstroke spedaliat who
wu in the top 16 in the nation as a 12-year-old in
the 100 back.
Douty tops on mound
Dean Douty , 1 6 -4, 170-pound II rlfht-hand r, 11 one of five retumtna
atartera for Ocean View Hlah buebaU.
under th "°8Chln,a ot Ken Moata.
"Douty la one ot the premium kld.t around,"
uya Moau about the junior.
Aleo back it Lance Hoekln at catcher. a aer1lor
with a 1olld arm, and flrat baaeman Randy
Moothart 1hort1top Phil Hillman and Davtd
C&rroll, a solid hitter who puu • 6-3, 215-pound frame behind hJ.a
awtna.
In addltlon to Douty, the
Seahawka have left·handed
unlor Mark Glendlnnlnf,
rltht·handed eenlor J1 f
Blaatna, right-handed junior
Henr y Hitchcock and
rtaht-handed aenlor Gre1
Gilbert.
DH• DOUTY Mike Kirby, a junior, backa
up Hoak.in behind the plate.
The Infield Includes Junior Robbie Glbbl at
second base, senior Broy l!au.ard at third bue and
a proa~t in Michigan transfer David Tinkle, a
110phomore.
Others in the fold: Senior Matt Jones and
juniors Te;d Gaulin and Adam Buder.
Tritons tired of No. 2
Three· All-South Coaat League m
volleyball aelectlona -Mike Hurlbut,
Matt Hunt and David Yoder -give San
Clemente Coach Jack Iveraon and the
Tritona solid hopes of a league title, in addition to
CIF honora. They're ranked No. 2 in Orange
County. I
Jim Keiaker is a fourth returning star1er for
the Triton.a, who also feature setter George
Knlghts, Arcadia High tranafer Mark Muonovich,
Btjan Hannigan, Bryan Douty and Jeff Foreman.
College, prep basketball scores
eo1-. w .. r u. San ~ S2, Loyoj• 78 8YU 51, Tei-El PMO 64
Cel Poly·SLO 58, UC Rl\Wllde Wet>er SI. 53, ldeho 47
UC Irvine 120, Long 8Meh St.
108
43 ..........
Cl e r e mon t -Mudd 80, _T•ueAAM80.TCU5t (ott
Pomone-Pltz« 15 AtbNM 17. T-Tech 83 Cel S tete Futlenon 75, Uteh St
71 Humboldt St. 87, Heywetd St. 8eylor M . T-57 81 Houtton N , Rice 52 Freeno 81. 78, Peclne 58
UCLA 71, USC 84 St. Mery'• 51, OON'.11Q9 44 w. r .... 81. 72. Creighton 10 Sten191eut St. ee. 80llOl'lle SL 48 T ••••• Ar II n g t 0 n 8 0 . N E Oregon St 81, All.lone 58
Arllon• St. 81, OflQOll 80 (ot)
Wutilngton St. st, CelllMnle 54 StenfMd 77, Wufllngton 83
Cheprnen 74, Cel Stete LA 72
C S Northrldge 73 , CS
w .. tmont 88, F'rMnO PICilftc 17 Lou..._ 72 UC D•vl• 83, sacremento St. 54 I TUIM 100, New MeJClco St. 71 • N. Te ... 8t. H , Ofel Roblf11 78 ....._ OltlehOnle Sl 7S, IOwe St. 70
Hewelt 57, ~•no 55 • ..,_,
Dominguez HHll 83 Monten• 80, 'Monten.e St. S4 Mlctll(len 81. 82, lndllln• 64 N1v•d• Reno 75, Nor thern NofthwMterrt 84, Wltc0nlln 57 cs Bekerefleld 73. C•t Poly
Pomone 82 AIUone 87 Ohio St. 81, Mlcfllgen 71
Sente Ctete 81, Portland 51
Sen Frenolteo St. 5 7. Chico St.
Slln ~ St 84, AW FMoe 58 -.c.n ... St. 70, ~ 83
Otclehome 82, Colotlldo 84 MIMoufl 54. Neb<Mlle 51
S4 Idella St. 81, BolM St. 72 o.Peul 55. Notre Oeme 53
Uteh 82. New MoJco 81 Wlchlle St 72. IHlnOl1 St 62
UC IRVINE ...
From Page 81
out Thunday night's win over Pacific with a pulled
muacle in hlS back, was 14 of 16 from the floor and
6 of 8 from the free throw line.
After the 8COre was tied at 16, the Anteaters
took the lead for good on a three-point basket from
guard Mike Lopez.
The 49en, who had trouble getting the ball
inside and were forced to stay in the game from the
perimeter, trailed by aeven at the intermisaion and
got as cloee u six only once l:n the 1eCODd half as
UCI bliatered the nets (45 of 70) at a 64 percent
pace.
"We wanted to win thia one because we were
tied with them and Fresno State in the sta.ndinga,"
said Turner, who had 11 field goala, six ~
from three-point range. 'Thia la a bl.g plua for us
because we want to get a good seeding for the
toUrnament. Plus, we have a chance for third plaoe
with Utah State losing tonight."
The A&gies, at 9-6, are up by only one game
over the Ant.eaten in the la. column.
So, the Ant.eaten have plenty of reuon.s to be
encouraged; especially if their outside, lnside aaaault
continues to be u eff~ve u It wu 1Mt night with
guards Turner and Michael Beans combining for 45
polnts. while Thornton and forward Ben MCDonald
totaled 50. •
"We feel we can win the upcoming
tou.nuunent." aa1d Thornton. "We're 1tarttng to play
tosether now. It'• totally different from before."
Bredley 7S, Indiana 81. 70
Bowtl"ll Or_, 19. ONG U 75
Belt St. 87. C.01. Mlehlgen 84
Kent 8t. 70, N. lltinOlt 42
XrMr, Ohio 78, Olclehoma City
53
Toledo 71, Mlem.t M
E. MldllQen 81, W. Mlcfllgen 54 Youngstown 8l 52, Alcron 4S
Butler 71, Detroit 83
S. llllnol.I 80, Orelle tie
W. llltnole 81, E. ltllnoll 73 Velpetelto 75, nt~o ClrCle
81
Evenevlile 7~. '"· 71
Kentudly 81, Georgie 72
Floftde 75. MINIMfPC>I 84
LSU 87, Auburn 81
Merylend 83, Welle FM .. t 75
OUlle 108, Oeorale Tech S1
F'IOflde St 74, Mlfl'IPhll St. 72
Ve. C om mon ... eellh 73.
N.C -chetlotte 71
~· 83, MlMlulpc)I St 51 Loutavllle 73, W. K111tueay 82 Wltllem & Mery 78, George
Muon 72 E. CMoltne 70, N.C -Wiimington
80
Virginie Tech 82, Tul-58
E T111n St 87, ~SL
55 AU911n Peey 74, Mlddll Tenn eo
Moreh••d St. S1, TennHMI
Tech 85
Old Dominion M. Alc:Nnond 52 VMI 85, Cttlldel 83
Lem.,. 46, Mc,,.._. St. 41
Tenn.·Chettenooo• 74, W.
CWoltne 82
SW Loulelene 84, S. Mleelulppl eo
NW Lou!eltne 75, Nlc:lf\ob 8t. 88 South Flottde 100, Jedleonvlle
87 C41menary 82, Semlord 78 (2 ot)
Ne" OrlH na 75. Teu1·S1n
Antonio 82
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DIOfgtotown 11, a.ton Hell eo VlllenoYe 71, St. Jotln'I 70 (ot)
.... ~Cfou 711, NortheMlem 14
Autgere 75, Geo. WMhlngton 48
Rhode telend 82, ~ 77 8otton College 70, Pltttburgh
52 Aoblfl MMrll 84, St. Frencl1, Pe e2 •
COnnectlcut 72. Pfovld9rlol e2
Nevy ao. Army 68
St. eone-iture 78, Penn St. 72
Amlr1cen 14, Flllffteld 72
Le1eyett• 49, Deleww• 48
81. f"rencte, NY 73, BeltlmOre 88
Bucknell 88, l..ehlgh 51 Temple 84, Le SeJle 78 (ot)
COmell 83, Y• 8 1
o.nmou111 78, P9nn 88
Prine.ton 78, HetVWd 75
Columble ae. 8'own 74 Long lllend U. 85, 8lene 82
Merlat 78, F~ Olclllneon 72
St. Joeeph'1 H . ~'
7S (2 ot) NlagWe 70, COlgel9 83 •one as. Menlletten 74
Milne 83, Cenlelul 88
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Sente AM 10, Golden Welt 98 Mt. Sen Antonio 4e. ~ 43 ~-..c..ec. ......... (l•~a~....,.., Sedolebecll 103, Sen Diego 87
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Thecher 53, Av.Ion 50 (ot)
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T ribute
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PUERTO VALLARTA -Jlm
Feuerateln'1 Santa Cruz 50
Tribute from the hoet Del Rey
Yacht Club croued the flnl1h
line here at 1:25 p.m . yesterday
to be the f lrat arrival among 18
boata In the 1,125-mUe Marina
Del Rey to Puerto Vallarta yacht
race.
Tribute's elapsed time was slx
days and 25 minutes, far short of
the record of five days and four
houn aet by the yacht Ragtime ln
the 1979 race.
The other yachts were fighting
light wind across the Gulf of
California and at n oon were
strung out from 75-200 miles
back.
In a separate race from Marina
Del Rey the 64-foot catamaran
uble Bullet skippered by Bob
Hanel of Cabrlllo Beach flnished
at 1:44 a.m .. also sh ort of the
record she was striving to beat.
There was n o report from the
other two catama rans, White
Knuckler and Laz Cat
Scarlett 0' Hara
wins Nassau Cu p
NASSAU , Bahama s
1 Scarlett O'Hara, skippered by
Skip Allan of Newport Beach .
won the~u Cup race to wind
up the six-race Southern Ocean
Racing Conference yesterday.
The win unofficially made
Scarlett O'Hara the overall series
winner.
The yacht Locura. which had
been leading the series. was
forced off the starting line and
had to re-start, resulting in a
12th place finish in the final race.
Sea Kings
Seven area wrestlers
~
qualify for regionals
Seven of the area's top high
sch ool wrestlers -lncludlng
lrvlne High's Chris Stately who
finished lLrst and three second
place standouts: Huntington
Beach's Bob Gurbuz, Fountain
Valley's Jay Russell and Edlaon's
Arnold Alpert -qualified for
the southern half of the next
week's state regionals yesterday.
It w as at the CIF Southern
Sec ti o n M asters Meet at
Westminster High where each
waded through a field of 16 to
gain berths for the regionals at
Mira Mesa High.
Stately, who has dominated
Sea View League wresUlng for
the pas t two years, was the
200-pound's No. 1 qualifier.
Also qualifying from Irvine
were 126-pounder Mike Larkin
(fourth) and Tom Spaulding at
155 (fourth).
Gurbuz was second in the
167~pound· division as CIJ' .. 4-A
champion Eric Osborne of South
Hills once again proved nearly
unbeatable at his level, taking
th e. No. 1 seeding from the
Southern S ection with a
convincing 20-8 decision over
Gurbuz.
The loss drops the Huntington
Beach standout's record to 38-2
aft.er gairung three victories Via a
fall and two strong decisions,
• • Ill sein1s
"Gurbuz has been pretty
con1lstent all year,•• said his
coach, Bob Rice, "but he may
have reconcHed with himself that
to beat Osborne may take an act
of God. Osborne's just a fantaatlc
wrestler."
Two &ilson stars qualified -
Alpert flni.hlng second at 126
pounds to Lompoc'& Alfonzo
Harrison, and Gary Goldstein ln
the 14~-p ound division
(fourth). Russell, at 185 pounds,
saw his record fall to 37-2 when
he slmply decided to forfeit his
mat.ch for the right to go to Mira
Mesa High as No. l from the
Southern Section.
"He had been wrestling the
whole day with the flu.'' saJd his
coach, John Rosales. "And, he
had been on a lot of medication.
We just wanted to qualify for the
San Diego trip anyway. Today
meant no medals, no honon, no
hardware-to be-given out:•
Russell took the measure of
three opponents by decision,
settling for that instead of trying
to win by falls (he has 28 for the
season).
The southern regionals of the
Slate tournament are a two-day
affair with two championship
rounds and a conaolation round
on Friday7 then finishing up on
Saturday. ·
Estey, Romney spark_ CdM, 67-56
Corona del Mar High 's
women's basketball tea m
qualified for the CIF 3 -A
semifinals Tuesday following last
night's 67-56 victory at Alemany
High in Mission Hills.
Coach Dave Heffe rn's Sea
Kings meet Palmdale at a site to
be d e termi ned. P a lmdale
advanced with a 43-42 victory
over top-seeded San Gabriel. ~ is their custom, the Sea
Kl nga were led by guards
Heather :Estey and Lisa Romney.
Estey scored 26 points and had
six as&sts. while Romney added
10 points and three assists.
Other heavy contributors were
'' Fran Wynn ( 19 p o in t s, 8
rebounds), Angie Dodds (10
points. 16 rebounds) and Joan
Loos (9 rebounds).
The Sea Kings were up by 15
polnts ln the third quarter before
Alemany made a run, pulling to
within four points in the fol.lrth
quarter. But F.stey hit a jumper
and free throws then began
dropping for the Sea View
League representatives.
In small schools quarterfinals
action. Newport Christian just
came up short u No. 3 seeded
M aranatha advanced with a
35-34 victory at La Salle High in
Pasadena.
Stella Berkebile, a 5-11 junior,
hit 9 of 19 for 18 points to lead
the Newport Christian cause, but
an 18 perce nt shooting
perfonnance ln the first half by
the visitors simply was too much
to overcome.
M.ara.natha bad a 27 -8 lead in
the second quarter before
Newport Christian's pressing
matc hup zone ruined the
Maranatha offeNe.
The Academy League champs
close out the season with a 20-3
record.
On the community college
level, OranJe Coast College lost a
71 -64 dedslon to Cypress ln the
title game at the SOuthwestern
College tournament in Chula
Vista.
Colleen Berry, who KX>red 18
p oi nts for Coast in the
championship decider, was
named to the all-tournament
team.
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Horse racing · results
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BQYMI (Vlllllldit!Qllll'll) S 20
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P•lron. llkiok Filly. Html.Ill l:led, Otoney Point
A
lime 2 02
• &llACTA (3·0) Plld ue 40
llCOMD RAOI. One mll1 pace.
Ml•ler M•Jlltlo (An<141ttonl 3 eo 4 oo 3 00 Jennye Lid tlhtrrenl 13 eo e eo
PtoflN« Olt>Otne (Longo) ' 20
Aleo rac.d Shlid0t•n Ronnie. Brtmt>le llcr1mt>te. SwMI Pipper, Fox1>1t A. 8uger
\/lllley J J, Lii Al>Mf
Time: 1 H 115. n.o .-11ca. 0ne m111 pee. Ooc10t Don (VllllndlnGhMnl e eo 3 40 2 80 Coct.y'1 Only Boy (P111cw) UO 2 llO
LI Norm (Ku.blll'I 2 eo
Alto rlCld· Albe HllnOYlf' A. Ory 8ICll, Rid
Rich, W11111 Lauolltw, Edww, Wiii•• Timi· 1:H 415
12 lltAOTA (3-1) paid $18 eo
lou.-TH .-Aca. 0~ mile p-
SmWI KOii• (Ku.bier) 18 20 ' eo 3 20
MICll Ooug1I {AnderlOn) 2 80 2 40
NOtdel Try .. (Plrllet) 3 80
AllO rlHCI; Speclll Oulllly, Time Square
Beron. Abll Gold, M .. t ... E.xpr ....
Time: 1:17 215.
l'1"'H RACI. One Mlle p.ce soi. ExpedUJon (Kueblll') 7 40 4.80 3 20
Trlc:llet Ch11g1t (Ad1mtl 8.20 e eo OH·Eloquent Roy S (P11k1t) 3.70
OH-Hot N Bolhlwld (Rolen) 3 00
OH-DMdllMI lor tlllrd. Alto r.cld Clntltbury ~. 01n11 Roy1t.
T oddllh Dlllgn. Llplltlll, HO'Nd)' Sier
Time: 2:00.
12 EXACT A (3·5) Plld 158 llO
SIXTH MCI. 0"4I Mlle ~
Tec:t w • .,. tLonool "'80 13 eo a 40
Y1nkM Hiii (81kw) 7 20 8 00
SH ROYll' (Todd) 8 20 AllO r.cld: TlfPOtl Donny, Trudleon, Smart Trip. Mac Adlol-A, Apeleyl Broll\«
Time: I.It 115. a IXACTA (8-1) Plld S392 eo.
HVINTH .-11c1. One mlle ~·
SIOux (Kuet>l«I S 20 3.20 3 20
Mll111' 0 (Blillatgeon) 3 eo 3.40
Mc:l<enna (St-men) 5.eo Aleo rec:ed · OHMOnd. Tlt>b H1nover,
P1ulou1 er ... NO No Nero. Rltndom Wind,
LIQlltnln Slim.
lime: 1.59
12 lllACTA lff...31 paid S25.40
12 il'tCIC SIX (4-3-7-3-8-1) peld $2 719.00
wttl\ 11 winning tlck•ll (nw llor-). S2 Pk:ll Six conaolltlott plld $39.00 wtlh 255 winning
llc:ket• (lour hotMe).
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Bit Cllemp (Plriler) 3.20 2.20 2. 10
S1nt1'1 ll«ry (Vllllndlnghlrnl 3.80 2.eo
Van Rhet (Balllltgeon) 3.00
Alto r.cld: Way BtOOk Sc:otplo, Hurrk:anll
Shannon. MIQll FrlU, Leoolrd
Time. 1'58 415
12 IXACTA (3-4) St.80.
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'"" ftoctltl (Biker) 4 00 2 to N1tlv1 Hunl• (Oll'lnlll 3 20
AllO tt Ctd Wlnll•ld ArmbtO, Torpid'• Knto!ll. W111>to 90f'I, I O Count
1rm. 1 If 415
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Alto r9*. 8Mt of At>be. Couraoeou• '*!. The fl\llly Bfuddlt.
TltM· 1·&e 118
12 IXACTA (4-t) pAld 1 131 80
ILIYaNTH .-ACL One mile pac..
Young Miiiion (Andltton) 5.80 2 IO 3 00
\1111 fudot (K~I 2 80 2.80 Kflr (81111.rgeon) 15.20
Aleo rec:.d 8t10•t10, Tec:t H«llty, 8lldoe
HlllTllTlll'. Skipper Wv111. Tlwl\111 lid, R1.191IO
Sc:oll Time· 2·00 115
12 IXACTA (3-tJ plld $17 40
AlllndlnCI 15,208
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SumMll' Knlgllt (Oellhou ... y1) 5.40 4,00
Surfer Boy (Milt) 15.20 Aleo rec:1d: S11nn1 S w1p1, Splrlllno,
G1~..,11c;, Ole 0 1et1c:. Goodbye J Y • loog
QyMlnd, Dubto. Neyno Say, Prll/111 Room.
Time 1:17
Gauchos
breeze
Even without leading scorer
Kevin Henderson, Saddleback
had enough guns to overpower
visiting San Diego City College
last night, 103-87, in a Miasion
Conference playoff for second
place.
The Gauchos' prize is a trip to
the state playoffs. with the first
game slated for Friday (7:30
p .m .) at Inland Valley
Conference champion Citrus.
No less than three Gauchos
enjoyed their top scoring games
o! the season last night, with
Trac y Mitche ll leading the
parade with 29 points.
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10 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASIETBALL
Nevada Las Vegas at West Virginia.
11 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE" BASKETBALL
Tenneaee at Kentucky.
Noon (2) -GOU' -Final round ooverap of
the Doral-Eastern ()pen in Miami. '
1 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Comellua
Bou-Edward.a (37-3, 28 KO.) va. Claude Noel (29-5,
17 KOi) ln a ICheduled 10-round lightweight bout,
live from Lu V eg.u.
1:30 p.m. (7) -BOXING -USSR va. United
States, taped in Laa Vegas.
2 p.m.. (2) -SPORTS SUNDAY -Howard
Davia (21-1, 10 KO.) va. Tony Baltazar (24--0-1, 20
KO.) in a ICheduled 10.-round u,htweight bout, live
from Atlantic City, N . .J.
3 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
MOl'e than 850 athleta, ranaina in ap from 14 to 62
yean. compete ln the Iron Mail Triathlon, taped oo
the ialand of Hawaii.
4 p.m._ (5e) -COLLEGE BASU:OALL -Loni BMc.b State at UC Irvine (taped ~y.)
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BAIUTBALL' -
Utah State at Cal State ruQerton (taped yelter'day).
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Koch take
big lead
MIAMI (AP) -The a.ll wu
lofted hJah apt.net a 1r•)' and
lloomY elcy. It hit eoftly on 1he
1reen, hopped one• and
obedJently ran Into the hole. A
roar went up from the crowd
around the fourth sreen at the
Doral Country Club.
1'TtUlt'1 when I jumped about
three feet atralfht up," Gary
Koch .,.id of the Int hole ln one
he'• econtd on the POA Tour.
"l au-." he eald, "the f1nt
thlna 1 thouaht wu, 'thia II ~ d.-::'T .. fi WH the ht1hll1ht of a
7-under·par 65 round that utted
Koch lnt.o a aolld, four-1troke
lead after ~4 holea of the
Doral-Eaatern Open Golf
Tournament. Only two other
playert are within a1x 1hot1 of
the leader, who wu ln danaer of
loatng hta Tour playing riallta aa
late u laat October.
"The weather forecut II not
very iood for tomorrow," lCoch
said ln a look ahead to today'•
final round.
"That could work a&alnst me,
or it could work for me.
"I'll just play the best I can. If
I win, flne. If 10mebody plays
better and beat.a me, that'• fine
too.
"But I feel like I'm playing
well. I feel comfortable playtna
In Florida. The confidence it
there. We'll .ee."
Stephenson,
Sheehan tied
TUCSON (AP) -Patty
Sheehan rolled in a 3-foot birdie
putt on the 18th hold yesterday
to tie Jan Stephenson for the
lead after the aecond round of
the 54-ho l e Tucson
Conquistadores LPGA Open.
Sheehan and Stephenaon are
tied at 140 heading lnto today's
final round. They are three shot.a
in front of five other golfers
including LPGA Hall of l"ainer
Sandra liaynie and Anne-Marie
Palli. who waa tied for aeoond
after Friday:a first round.
Debbie Massey, Barbara
Moxne11 and Amy Alcott are also
at 143.
Sheehan'• preeaure putt on the
par-5, 455-yard 18th capped her
3-under-par round of 69 on the
par-72, 6,248-yard Randolph
Nocth..GoU Coune here.
The ~year~ld Sheehan hit a
4-lron over the 18th green and
lnto a sand trap, but blasted out
to within three feet and sank her.
tying putt.
UCI women beaten
SANTA BARBARA -The
UC Irvine women'• tennis team
suffered a narrow 5-4 defeat
here yaterday at the hands of
UC Santa Barbara.
Maria Myers, Cindy Keeling
and Lola Trenwith posted wtm
in singles, but the Anteaters
could only manage one vic1oey in
doubla against the Gauch01.
UCI (8-6) meet.a Clemaon at
home today.
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
presents
•
ST
'Jllesday
Marcia 15, 1983
7:00-9:00 ,...
Colt•Me•
Nelpborhood
Co•munlty Ceater
1845 Park Avenue
Costa Mesa. CA
lntrodadioa:
Janet Kelly, R.N.
Community Education
'lbpkl:
What is Stress?
Causes of Stress
Stress Management Techniques
Benefits of Stress
Speaken:
Douglas 0. Kahn, M.D.
Psychiatry
Maraaret Peterson. M.D.
Psychiatry
orano. Oout DAILY PILOT/lundey, rtt>ruwy 27, 1tU
·Ummmmmm • ••
Debbi Fields, above, displays batch of freshly-baked cookies.-
She makes a sale to Kathleen Killingsworth and son Patrick, 16
months, of Lakewood, at the Fields' Costa Mesa store, below.
That's Debbi, insert, tasting a bit of her own morsel.
Chewy, melt-in-mouth
cookie temptation
Her success based on 'followf ng the heart'
By UREN £. U.EIN
OftMD91r ........
Debbi Ftelda make9 convesu almost u well u lhe makel ~.
And that'• aaytna a lot (pr her power of penual&on. Becau.e Mn.
Randall Field.a makea a mean chocolate chip cookie -in bet, a .Jot of people aay hen la the t.t.
J The warm, chewy, melt-in-your-mou~ temptationa are made with
only the freehelt and best Lnpedlenta, Field.a aaid. And,
pound-for-pound, they contain more chocolate than flour.
After you've experienced one, it Lml't hard to believe that n&kll
aold more than 2~ million of the ~ 1ut yeer out of her eo 111on1.
Thia year, ahe plant to open another 80 ltor'e9, making a total of
140 ltor'e9 in 12 atata.
Field'• IUClOe9I la probably more pttdktable than nelda
henelf.
The0 26-year-old former model la anythl.na but the plump,
white-ha.I.red srandmother mmt people expect to .ee on the lid of a
cookie tin. She'• a dynamic, suoce1Sful company preeident who aays
· her h~d and two daUC}lten, Je..tca, 3, and Jane91a, 15
months, come first. The Field.a live in Park City, Utah.
"I vtew thia buaineea aa an extenlion of my family," ahe aaid
in a recent interview at her South Cout Plaza atore in Costa
Mesa. Her husband. Randy, and the Jdrla travel with her at all
times, ahe uid, and she stays with the lamily whenever ahe can.
"I'm just a cookie baker, that'• all.'' ahe ina1ated, munchlna
her favorite food (one of her cookies, of coune). She attributa I• the popularity of the oooldea to her ''philoeophy of excellenoe."
That means she makes the belt ooolcie pmible ever}' time -
and ahe hires employees who will do the aame.
"In thia company we never said her secret recipe was the ;
say, 'lt'a okay,' or 'It's good best cookie they had ever tasted. I
enough'," she said. "lt'a either . great or you throw it away." Bu l on her ft rat day ln
buainesa, Fields said, people ju.It She runs the company on came by the shop and stared at
intuition and emotion, she said, her. "It was such a novel concept
and she's found it to be the best at that time people didn't know
way to do'"'""-. "I'm not al.ick," ....... '6"' what to make of it," she aaid. she said. "Being a woman makes
it easy for me to rely on my
intuitiot\. I make decisions very
easily -I just follow what my
heart tells me to do.'
It's not exactly a conventional
-buaine98 practice, but Jt's always
been hard to argue with auocesa.
It was emotion that got Debbi
She rum the company
on intuition, emotion.
started in the cookie business six
years ago and emotion which
kept her going, she said. ' ,
She waa 20 ancLa. new bride
when she opened her first store
in Palo Alto, just down the street
from Stanford University where
she and her husband w e r e
students.
"What I did best was make
chooolate chip cookies," she said.
"So, I followed my heart and did
what I loved."
Randy Fields put up $2~.ooo to
open his wife'• first shop. Debbie
had been malting cookies since
she waa 13, the youngeat in a
family of five girls, and everyone
"I knew in my mind that I bad
to do everything I could to .make
the store a S\ICX.'e88. l didn't want
to look back and say, 'Well, I 1 could have made it work if only
I'd done this or that'."
So Fields put her cookies on !
the streets. Literally. She ·walked:
up and down the block with a ;
tray of the cookies just out of the ;
oven and asked people to sample !
the product. :
~
"The product is my beat l
salesman. I knew if I could get a :
cookie into somebody's mouth, I :
could make a sucoesa of it," ahe ,
said. •
And ao she h.aa. Th.at {ir'natore '
led to a spot in the Pier 39
shopping center in San Franciax>,
which launched the cookies' !' fame.
Today. Fields said. she
functions as the compan.y' s heart ,
and 9001. "Thia i.an't work, this la
called fun," she said. She will i
take the atorea aa far aa her ,
employees want her to. 1
"I just want all the cookies to I
be areat. My name is on the bag," •
she aaid. "I want the cookies to ' make people smile." {
t
'Boom-or-bust'~philosophy state's fiscal downfall :
. 5 waiting until they were actually f Coffers nearly empty ye.rs in~iave the atate 15 montha t
after $4.2 billion surplus States facing first net deftcH since deprn1l111 ~~t~~~~:
Five years ago, California was
Juxurl•tlng Jn wh• t st•te
Treasurer Je9e Unruh described
as an "ob8oeM 6Urplu.s" of $4.2
billion In • $16 billion bud#t.
. Today the state u out of caah. Its
annual surplus of $2 billion or
more bias turned into an annual
defjdt. In the tJeCOl'ld part of •
two-put ieries, AP write Doug
WlUis u-.ces the factors tluit Jed
to c.JJJomla's de.cent from Buy
Street
With a $200 million bank ban,
a tMe mlll1on apportionment to
local acboola and a flood of
penonal lnoome tax refuoda all comtnc due within a ,.. days.
the atate didn't have the cuh to
meet lta ~ or live ~ DI clMdD for
theli l.ncome tax retunda.
State fi8cal ofticera aa1d they
couldn't borrow more from . ·
banks. That left the option of
1-Wnc reliawred warrant. -
IOUa that ml1h t not be
ne10U.ble for weeka until tax
revenu. were available to cover
them.
The 'mr ••• Wiii broken wt th
a eampClllWle ind~ moet of
th• budJ•t cute Deukmejlan ICJlla8bt plUI a MndbY ... tax
incrlMlt from 0 10' 1 ~· ,. dollar, tf Deulane)an'• bUqet
cutl and~....._ dan't
wonouL But even wttb euetment of
tba\ .... Cdfomla will md the fllcll" ~ lune IO wtth a '800
million deHolt ftnanoed by • .,,.... ... ol banb;
n. • ....,. hoDll '° ,., that oU with aaot1ier ro\and of ~ 1U111 ID bll 18Q.M .............. f.l'Gm
an lmlnWd llatl ·~· "'-~ ,, ...... ~
1End1ng balances by st1tt 1n m1lhona of dollar•)
MONT.
14
N.O.
10
OURCES ~at1on11 Governers
HAWAII 52 .
~ ID"
AP/Newt Oraphtct
N111ona1 Auoc11t1on of State Buc19tt Officer•
m1Won deficit. Reagan flrat lmpoaed an
acroaa-tbe-board cut of 10
pen:ent in all atate operationa.
That quickly collapeed. Within
two montha. 11eec.ees:w1 an acrom-the-bo&rd in state .
sales, Income, bu1lne11 and
cigarette taxes. But that packaae
eatabllabed a tax baae that
• brought exceaa funda.
Tryln1 to avoid Rea1an'1
ml1take1, Jerry Brown, who
Inherited a $558 million surplua
from Rea1an. lnatead tried to build a ,_-ye from boom yeara
to cany the atate throu8b lean
)'Hfl without tax tncreuea or
Jlf'Oll'alD cute. Brown'• pl'Oblem W8a th.et he
Md too many boom yean too
qu.lddy, and by une th.et~
bad awellecl '° be what atate
'rr-.arw J-. UnNh ct.:rtbed
• an ''otiecene aurplw" of $ot.2
billion in a tie btWoll budpt.
At tbeaame time,~
rHl .... vaiu. ~ ~
up property tax bWa. '!bat aet the
.... far PropOlttioQ 13, a.mini t7 l>Ulion annually out of the property tax .,.. of the .....
dU., counU. and 1oc:el .mo.
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Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/lundey, f'ebruary 11, 1H3
011111 Cllrf ITICll· .
Here are the stock market activities of publlcly traded Orange County firms for
the week ended Friday, Feb. 26. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 27, 1893 -
Judy Collins: Music extraordinary medium
By JAMEi l lMON .,., ,, , ..........
BOS'roN -To Mu-Judy Collini t.a.lk, a
~ 8CJl'I la one of the mott powerful torc11 on
I U ~o
Vete ran singer Judy Collins
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ARC ADE of GAMES • ·' ·, .
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"Mueic ii the l'n09\ e>etrlOl'dlnary medium.''
lhe .aya, IOUnd1na like a promoter for lhe nation'• ~record tMUIU')'. ''lt11 lhe only thlna that
&OM rllht to both hemllpheret of the brain
11mulW\eOWlly, b)'J)Ullna our rational functlon1, atfec:Una WI ln a very deip way.
"1''1 a tremendoualy powerful tool, a
powerful he&l.lnl force. MUI.le really ta a nec.wlJty.
People don't ....U.. lhey need mu.tic In their
11V91."
The lmpKt of• IOlll dtoenda on who'•
lt. and for 2~ yt&l'I, Colllna haa been
her tweet, IOU'll\I voice to a wide variety
cal 1tyi.t.
From the folk IOl\&l lhat flnt brouaht her
prominence ln lhe 19608, to the ahow tunes that
oomprile her more recent work, lhe 43-year-old
ld.naer hu maintained an appeal and continues to
win fan1. A refreah.lna clarity and poignancy are
evident, whelher ahe'1 l1nctna "Both Sides Now"
or "Send ln the Clowns."
Audlencee have chanpd dramatically tor
Collini' frequent concert tours: The lona-haired
hippies of the •eo. •till come, but now they're
pa.renta with chlldren who know the 10ng 1tyllat
from her frequent appearancee on televtllon'a
"Selame Street."
Inatead of a •trina of Qne-night.en on college
campUIM!S, Collini prefers to play week-long datel
at cluba and hotel lounaes. And lhough blue je&nl
havefven way to the polyester of the cuino
crow , her mualc la ltill loved.
''People _ln Lake Tahoe may dre.I clifferent,
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including BEST PIC11JRE
but they're th• 11&1ne underneath/' the Mid ln a •
c.lephon• Interview from New York durtna her
current national tour, which lncJU<J. two-week
1tandl In New OrlMN and O.UU. "People ar
people -they want to be moved by mualc, they
want to lauah. they want to wlU)e their feet and
amtle and have a aood time.
"They want to be touched, 1haken. ~p. lauah
and then cry. lt'a all a funcUon ol lhll thlng, thla
wonderful Cilt of mualc . . . the power of mualc.
Whether we can make lt or U.ten to it, lt'1 jU1t. a
marveloU11 hHl!na force."
lt'• taken aome ll&Crlflc. to maintain the
voice that hu entertained the mualc world from
lhe lat. 19GOI until today. Smoking had to be
elim1nat.ed 11 tearl &Co• and drinklna WU drop~·~:le7pt older, they have to ellmlnate
more and more of lhe. ao-called luxuries of life,
juat to be able to do lhe kind of work that we
do.'' CoWnt 1&ya with a la~h.
Voice lellOnl have become a neceeal!r, and
ahe'a become "a al.ave to aerobic exerclae' to keep
flt.
The tmaae of Judy Collins u the lona-halred
angelic folk alnger, atrumrning her guitar on •taae.
hu been hard to ahake, 1he 1&ya.
She hun't played her guitar on Nae l1noe
1977, when ahe dilcarded it. u "a crutch." And
her taate tn muaic veers more toward the
Broadway it.age and her own tunet, lnliead of the
Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen folk aonp lhe
first helped popularlze.
ONE OF THE YEAR'' TEN BEST."
IMA ........ U~I
Ut 5331 •
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While her oornm1tnwtnt to ... ktna IOda1 chana• hu remained •t.rona. lhe torwn bM
chanaed from anU-war dtmonttrationa to ~
anU-nucl ar ralllea and effor\I to aaf.,uard i.p1
abortJone.
"I wu ra1aed In an activllt family, the kind of
backlJ'Ound where we wrote angr-y letc.n to the
editor and really believed tn the bMlc rlaht that
we have ln lhla fonn of aovemment to have •
voice In politics and poJ.Jdel." lhe l&id. "I don't -~
think P,eGPle realize that u at.ronaly u they ~·~
might, I • ~
Collini at.lll bopee for a hit l1n&le on every •
album. "You have to be lookina for that. It'• the ; i
belt way to pt a penon into ~ whole album;• :. :
1he .aye. .,,
But even without lhe alory of a hit, the'• ;
content to entel1&1n people with her voLce. : :
"I~Lwere a 1dance1 r it ~~df he all~ • i now," .,n:: aay1. ' 'd be loo........ or IOl'neW'nere to . ! hana my 1hoet1. But 11 I treat my voice right and • !
take care of myaelf I can have another 40 yean." ,
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••• Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 27. 1913
oncert has lack
f verve, paAsion
Bf CAJt0L YN A. CAP ALISO or .. ..., ........
The Loa Anpte. Ph1lhannonic Orcheltra
• alll)W'ed in concert S.turda)' ntcht under the .rat.on of S1mon Rat~e1 prtnctpal l\Mll conductor. 'n. procram conaiaiea of workl by Haydn,
~and one of the American ~of Petet ~ Daviea' "m.ck Pentecost.'' ~wen
Jea ~. meszo.eoprano and MkhMl
~berttone. 1be Bridah·bom Rattle, 27, WU named DCtndll91 cu-t conductor of the orchmtra ln the
1111..U MMOn. The Haydn, '"lbe Reprwntadon 9i ~" from '-J'he Cre.tlon." WM melodic and ....... wtth perhaps a I.ck of verve and pMllGn tDIMant In the work. Ukewile, the Mean
No. 41, the Jupiter, wu ,Sven a novel
with little of the ev&nc9Cent sJory written
'-1111) l evidence. · nm.. were variations in tempo and phrulna ~t ..... lnter91tfna, but perhaps a little
~ to the Mozart aficionado. 'Ibe audience
lwd ICllDiltb.l.QI to ponder on lta way home, lt
~~'.._ t ~ Nahliaht of the evenlng wu the Davlee, rm.s Pen'*-'Olrt." Davie. now makes hia hOIJllt In
the Orkney Ialanda. of1 the north oout of .
tland. 1'h1a u. la in the prOCl!9S of beina ~ted. for lta mineral weefth.
'*-'Oii\ ' la meant to convey the ·
dlain. cauted by thill .et of
.. The work runs above three-quarters of an
bf -perha(l9 a bit Iona for a lint ~ and
thla ,... broulbt out by the aeneraI
~nmttvme.. and restie.ne.. of the audience. ~ people found it neamary to leave ln the
~of the performance.
· DeGaetanl hu a rich, mellow mezzo that was Ideally adted to the mournful lamentatlona of the
~ Rippon hu a fine rtns1nl baritone that ~ ably re-a-eated the outrage and horror of the
~Unp.
Tbme who remained were treated to a
tplendid dlaplay of the two vocalista, whoee
conc.itntion and involvement were abundantly
~ Even if the music wu at times
lnieamprebenaible and/or apparently mMllingleea
to many, there could be no doubt about the
vlrtuolfty and i.chDlque of the lin&'en-
Daviea bu written a echolarly and a1ncere
expme of the brutallty and uncaring arropnce of•
tbme who would ciqrade the land and
inhabitants thereof. 1'be musk: portrays all the
..,.....,,. --=iated with such criw in our lives -
....-. t.r, nae. and finally, help)-It la pemaa. a blt cerebral, and no one left humming
Che tune, but the9e feellno and ideu must be brouaht out and examined, and without a doubt,
repeated hear1np will bring tunmartty and
undentand1na to listeners wherever they may be.
The Phillwmonic ia to be applauded foe 4nfUaUnc wall into the contemporary musical
eome, md that effort wu warmly and
enthuUttically recosnJz.ed Saturday night.
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.Designer
• creations
Vollbracht show
benefits disabled
BY VIDA DEAN
0t•De1JNetlWI
Michaele Vollbracht's
creations are the offsprings
of a marriage of his two
special ta·lents -fashion
illustrating and fashion
designing.
He is unique among
American designers because
he designs his own prints
whi ch actually are
dramatically colored graphic ,
paintings translated onto silk,
crepe de chine, cotton and
other fabrics.
Coty award winner
Vollbracht will be at
~eiman-Marcus March 5 to
~how his spring collection
.during the fifth anniversary
celel:>ration of the store
)>enefitting the South Coast ~oundation for the
't>evelopmentally Disabled.
· T h e 3 5 -y e a r - o I d·
Vollbracht worked in the
-field of couture design for
several years, primarily for
Donald Brooks and Geoffrey
Beene.
· In 1973, he left the
' :established couture houses
10 become a fashion
illustrator. He spent the next
two year..s lecturing at
Parson's School of Design,
from which he had
graduated, and worked on
the Norman Norell
retrospective for the school.
He al so c reated fashion illustrations f or Henri
Bendel.
His series of glamour faces
, that launched eight million
Bloomingdale shopping bags
created in 1975, had by 1977
gained him the reputation of
this country's foremost
fashion illustrator.
H e also developed a
reputation as a
larger-than-life portraitist of
well-known faces including
Joan Crawford, Betty Ford,
Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor,
Andy Warhol and others.
Vollbracht returned to the
world of couture fashion in
1978 when he introduced his
first collection. In the fall of
1979, he created a series of
beaded coats cut from
Mexi can rug.s he had
collected and his "happy
coats" became a Vollbracht
symbol along with his
signature palm print and his
elaborate quilted silk print
kimonos.
He won the Coty award in
1980 for his dress design at
the couture level.
Besides viewing
Vollbracht's fashion at the
black-tie birthday
celebration, guests will have
the opportunity to
participate in a silent auction
and buffet dinner. ·
"There will be assi,ned
seating for the dinner,' said
Barbara DeBoom executive
director for the. #oundation.
"No one will have to stand
and eat as Is fre<Juently done
at some buffets. '
Tickets are $50 and the
foundation 645-7791, may
be called for reservations.
Janice Piper and Sharon
Rude are co-chairmen of the
event with Jennifer
Suchomel and Nlcole·Ronald
In char.1e of the auction.
Proceeds wlll be used by the
foundation to purchde
equipment for client
services.
SCF provides diagnostic
and treatment servtces for
persons wltn neu-
rolo1lcally -b1sed
dlfflcultles who ire no\
ell .. ble for sen~ offered .... Other ... nae.. 111 llrOn .. esldent Of .th~Cf AJu,H'11ry and
Vlncefttt Jo~l'"M" 11 ti'• .. ~ ~-"'-·-...,.....~~ i
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SUNDAY, February 27, 1983
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By VIDA DEAN DtiltrNM._.,..._
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l.Alt wtek at a late afternoon board meeUna,
l complimented Anne Nutt of NeWPQrt &Moh on
her hairdo. It t. lhoulct.r leftlth, ltioc1er around
her fact and fllpe blCk ln looile curS. -~ yet
a neet ctao6oe for um bully W'Gftlllft,
A.his' Mr thank you. .. edded. "It'• ""'1
e-.y to CN'9 for and doe9\'t tam a Jot of m:J
tlnw."
, The National H.alrd..-ra and ~
Amoclation ii awant there ant a lot of women lib
Anne who look for a llmllar halratyle -bull'
women doli't have a 1ot of time to apend on fw.r.
11'9 baintylilta introduced trenda for aprtna
and IUllUDel' thia YMI' with buly women in -rntna.
"Today'• active woman wan• ltyle and
volume in her hair, but ahe doem't have time to
give her hair much penonal attention. An
euy-cwe penn t. pncrtbed tqaether with the
rtaht cut. The two go hand in 6and," aaya Sam
Cappelle, atylea d1rector of NHCA. J..encth and exact atyUnc depend end.rely on
facial feeturea and t}\e lifestyle of the wearer, he
says, but aenerailY the latest trend t. heliht and
width thrOuah aoft waves and curia.
'n'9 people at Helene Curds, who name the
10 bat coiffured eac.h year say the lencth and
basic: line of. hairatylee ba_v_e cbanged..lltUe ln 20
veers. but frequent amall changes can give it a
r'new" look.
A hairstyle should reflect the changel ln a
woman'• life. An update at least once a yeu will
h~lp her keep up with new fashion tnmda and
new roles.
PILAR WAYNE WILL conduct a ~
seminar at 7:30 p.m. Tueeday at Community Church
• by the Bay, 148 E. 22nd St., c.o.ta Meaa. "How to
Get the ldeaa; Couraae and Money to Start a
Sl..IOCe9dul Bus1nem of Your Own," ia the tide of
the· evmt. Other 9"k.... will be Vena Garrett,
Newp«t s.ch, Urilula &. Kennedy, mayoc pro t.em
t of ~Aetnr McAJJ,ter ~ an lmeorteJ-and _
journaliat.z._ Margaret 'Pottincer, a retailer, and
Marilyn uunagan, vice p..aident for Bank of
America.. Regiatration at $10 ia available at 7 at the
door'. More information ii avallabJe by teJephonin,
771~0370.
BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS of Oranp
County are host1na a bowlathon throughout Qranle
County March 'f throu•h 11. The event ia 1l
fund-raiaer for the orpnilation. For information,
call Bob Payton at 972-8090.
NEWCOMERS CLUB OF NEWPORT BEACH
wJll tour a glaaa work factory and hear a
pteeentation on lMded and etched Jilall March 2 at
10 a.m. For reeervatiocw, call 87~1a&3.
: LAGUNA BEACH PANHELLENIC
ASSOCIATION will host Ua annual benefit for
1c:holarahip1 March 2 at the Neiahborhood
~ational Church at 12:30 p.m. followed by a
fMlilon-lhow. For further tntonnation. call Vlrg1nia
JWullon at· 667 -8983.
} ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWP-ORT
~will boat "Antiquea and Old J.Ace," a lecture
b)' Gwen Znerold on porcelain and old lace, u well
collectibles, March 3. The lecture bepna at 9:30
at the Balboa Bay ClUb. For reeervatlom, call
5050.
EBELL CLUB OF NEWPORT BEACH will
hold ita general membenhip meeting March 3 at
11:30 a.m. with a talk by Dr. Gila Brown, Orange ~~and Cal State Fullerton profellOI'. Fcx-~tionl. call Ruth Kellog at ~.
rGUNA NIGUEL WOMAN'S CLUB
are apomoring the American Red en.
obile ldarcb 1t at the Crown Valley
enant Church, 24800 La Plata Drive. ror a~ta, call 836-~1or493-1741.
I NA~AL L&AOUJ: OF AMSRlCAN PEN
lllllll. Inc., La,u.na Beach branch, will lhfft
9 at the Laauna Federal bulldlna. 280 Ooeell
to bear anfat and an hiatorian Chatlotte
natehr talk •bout "W~en in Art"' J'or ~ormatlon, call Marjoi1e Reed at 494--6047.
~ PATIENCE WRIGHT CHAPTER 01' THE
dauatisen o1 the American Revolution will meet at
• llotel Lapna March 1 to preleDt the DAR
Qtblen o1 the Year Award to a IAauna Be.ch
ll School atudent. 1'or information, call
1.
lunday, '•bruary 17, 1083 ••
Small changes can " give ha'ir a new look
nw Cw1ia Owld of haintyllata name
celebriU. to the 10-bemt llat~t they offer tipe
on how a woman can be a " coltfUNd woman"
ln her own community. 'nwty are:
•Strive for an imaae and atyle that la you
and ia not "borrowed" from aomeone ei.e. 'l1MI
t.t look ii one that la perfectly awted to your
1oob, lifeltyle and taata. (Ille Lady Di cut ii
&reat for the Prince. of Walee -but It may look
lela than aplend1d on you.)
•Seek profe.1onal help, and learn to truat
your hairatyllat. AllO learn tricks for proper
at-home-hair care, producta and annlJant.!Mi.
•Learn to camouflaae ''flawsr.~00wlicka,
coaawne.., llmpnaa, a buJc1ni forehe.d, a abort
neck, etc. •
•Be venaUle. You don't have to be a movie
atar to ahow oU a p1axy of looka. Try an upewept
look, chJanona, twiata or braida, curUna lron flipe,
even hai.rpiecee and fiowen or barrette aoc.wrtes
to afve a •pedal flair. 'That no-maintenance perm
can be anoothed out. fluffed up or reshaped
allihtly for-a whole new look.
Juat a few minutee of dally attention can
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Susy Baron models Michaele
Vollbraeht'• red, whiie and black-
geometric 8C8rf top with black
paluzo pajamu. The 18JDe colon
were picked up in the invitation for
the March 5 Neiman-Marcus fifth
anniversary celebration.
Naney Rea,an
eontlnue1 to look
good with only
aubde halntyle
ehanget. ._....,,....__,,_,;
Barban W alten
1tay1 f uhionable
with aophittieated
atyle variation•.
support ;!"buk: preparation by thoee alx or
eilht-week aalon appointmenta for a trtm. color
touchup or re-perm.
It you look like a million on Monday and like
On the cover • •
Suzy Baron of Balboa laland modela an
evening d.re9I by Michaele Vollbracht dem,ned
with an embroidered pique top and lignature
print akirt worn over an emroldered piquf
petticoat. The gown ($1,490) ia sheltered with lta
own bolero ($1,590) of embroldered!lque
completely studded with aequ.lna an lined with
the aame print in the akirt.
•
two cen• on Tueeday, your lmaee and falhion
look wtll auffer. lnveet a little more of your own
time and you'll pt your money'a w.orth_plua
~·
prsldent, premdent and parliamentarian. Her
atatewide actMUes include le1"Ving u 1979
convention chairman, a member ol the public
information board and until 1985 ahe wtll be
chairman for the campelp for children.
For Hoq Hoepttal. ahe aerved llx yeen on
the boerd an.a has neld numeroua officea and
performed a variety of dutiel for the Nlihtinplee
Fashions courtesy of Neiman-Marcu.a, Fashion and 552 Club.
Ialand. coordinated by Kitty Leslie. n---· the att"'-... , __ , __ .... _ use" ,.,. Baron, president of the South Cout ~• o r UAalolOlll ua;u.1uc .1.own
Foundation Awd.llary, began her volunteer work and Gown. Orange County Awc:il.lary, where the
--whlle-ahe waa-.ttltin achool:-At the--U~f--_wu petrQn ~.-vW!lp~_!ient, prtllidmt __
Arizona, ahe worked every Saturday With blind and parliamentarian.
children.
The moth~ of three and wife of Rudy Baron
has donated time to PT A work and has been a
den mother and ..i.tant Girl Scout leader.
She aerved u a board member of Harbor
Occupational Experience committee of the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of C.ommerce
where her duties included workinc with atudellta
and teecbera on apedal projecta and job
Since 1973, ahe haa hekl four po.ia in the-
Newport Harbor Awd.llary of Children'• Society
lncludlng the presidency. She wu the 1977
debutante ball ch.alnnan and the 1981 Soiree
chairman.
experienoa la 1~80 abe waa liven the 8ilver
Anchor Award by 'l1MI Dolpblna, women'• dlvWon •
of the chamber, for community 8el'Vice. !
Baron la a board member of the Balboa Ia1and •
On the CHS d.latrlct level, she has been vice
Im~tion.. chairman of ·
beautltication and cleanup committee.
Everyone's
eo111parlng . . •
o-..r prices REALLY are up to 7 5%
lower than other Jewelry stores.
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Grade: Near Pink ...••....• •••·
Heavy Sterltna 811Yer Cllala aild .......
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The widest
selectlon of
diamonds, gems,
pearls, 14Kt and
18Kt gold jewelry
from the four
corners of the-
earth by 22
International
jewellers.
Our jewellers will
teach you how to
be a discerning
buyerl
• FREE RING CLEANING
• FREE PARKING IN REAR
• ApPRAJSAlS
•WATCH AND JEWELRY
AF.PAIR
•ENGRAVING
•MQUNTIGS • MOVE AVN.>.ti ON llRfMISES •VISA ANO MASTERCARD
..
They revel In •
By VIDA DEAN or .... ~,......,.
U you ar. a boar (not a bore, but •
penon born ln UHl, 1923, 1936, UM?
or 1909) you are aallant, tione.t, make
frienda euily, enjoy learnlna and
f:.:~'::!>~1 have a quick temper.
Thla year -4681 by Chlneae
calendar -la youn. The Oranae
County Chlnae members and gue1t.a
(410) began the new year with •
10-courae banquet at Mirawa
Restaurant ln Los Angeles.
The ceremonial lion dance, mualc
and prizes (the main one was a large
routed pig) were part of the
celebrating. Revelers included R•tll rn.1, club founder, and her husband,
Dr. Lock Gee DlD1, who didn't let a
akilng accident ancf crutches keep _him
at home Henry and c.halnnan Mary
&eater, Eleuor and D.A. Dona, Kay
and Reary Taecker, C.R. and AllDa
Mary LeDaua, Bob and ADll McLeu,
Lola and Mattlllew Oaborae, the
Barry Eaaylaaa, Bob Glbaoa and
Delma and Jamea Nacamatau. ~
there was California's Secretary of
State Marcb Foag Eu who said she
~ the year of the boar would be
interesting -not boring.
• Members of the OC Performing
Arts Center Guild have to be some of
the busiest women Ir\ the county.
Today, the La Bohem~ Chapter is
holding a jazz brunch at the Red
Onion, Pete.r's Landing, Huntington
Beach. The Gerry Scllroeder J111
Groap is providing the music as
aeafood omelettes and enchiladas are
consumed.
Flying Dutchman Chapter wlll
sponaor a ''Night at the Races" March
10 at Los Alamitos. Guests will have
dinner ln the club room where they
will have a private betting window,
no-hoet bar 41\d a cloeed circuit TV.
Recently two of this chapter's
members, Mr. and Mrs . Jack
CUJab&u donated $15,000 towards
the center.
Alice Harpley
•tf 111tQ?C:t!f !!tl I Zt;I
Sound of Mualo Chaptu haa 60
active mtmbera who r11lde ln
Newport Beech and Corona del Mar
and l 70 patrona. The patronl will be
honored March U at th• En11t•h
Country ettate of Dr. and Mra. Bmrtoa
BUMer ln Harbor Rktce· An array ot
continental fooda will be eerved at the
11 a .m . to 2 p.m. event and valet
parklns wlll be provided for the
patrona.
And, the sueet.a wlll .ee aome of the
ltema which wW be offered at the
chapter's Aprll 16 benefit at the
Newporter -a diamond eet emerald
cut amethyst nec:kplece donated by
Wyadllam Lel111l; a mink jacket
donated by Mr. JaQquee, ancf Saint
Laurent ensemble donated by Mlcllel
and Mlcllele FrledJJcb.
Stage Door Chapt er's third
fund-raiser will be a raz.zle dazzle
evening April 9 at the Balboa
Pavilion. A casino, cabaret floor show,
buffet dinner and door prlzea are
included in the plant.
• Allee Harpley of Costa Mesa
went to the ball as a prince... but
went borne as a queen. She wu
crowned at the first annual charity
ball aponaored by the four Oranae
County councils of B«a Sipla Phi
and attended by 400 memben and
guests. Moaa Holcombe, chairman,
said the ball held at the Newport.er
Resort will result ln more than ,3,000
which will go to children with cystic
fibrosis In Childrens Hospital of
Orange County." I was really thrilled
about the way the ball turned out,
espedally since it was our first one,"
Holcombe said. She was al8o lavish in
her praise of Dick Emmoaa and
Home Savings of America Band and
the help of Joe Bea1la, national
founder of International Girl
Watchers. Beagin introduced Harpley
and the other crown contenders -
Princesses Patty Koo1ler, Coaale
Sailor, Carla Mccready, Gloria
Hayden-and Joella Boalow.
• Several pre-ball cocktail parties
preceded the Bahia Corinthian yacht
Club's Commodore's Odyssey ball
held in the clubhouse. Commodore
and Mrs. Jamea Moore, Vice
Commodore and Mra. Terreace
Mallipa and Rear Commodore and
Mra. Fred MartiD were limouained to
each of the parties before going to the
club for recei~ lQle duties.
Parties were "ladlfte<i by Jo Aaae
toae an Miillia a'hd J•-S-Lanoa,
Dr. Carolyn and Bill Hardy and Mary
Jue and Willy Wllllamsoa: Mary and
Bob Longpre; BenJce and Lew Copp
and Staff Commodore Roble Deuy
and Ckriatille Woag.
ll•Y· and Jeaa Sta4er, ball
chalnnen. transformed the club lnto a
Grecian 11etting where Marcia Wood,
dressed aa a Grecian mald ,
entertained with harp music and
Many Harmoa'a band played for
dancing.
Manllall Greea was commodore
last year and will now aerve as junior
staff commodore.
• Betty and Boward Tu1ler of.
NORDSTROM: A trunk showing of Scotta
sandals will take place Thursday 2 to 9:30 p.m. in
the men's department of the South 9oast Plaz.a
store. A trunk showing of fashions by designer Britt
Lahey plus infonnal modeling is acheduled Friday
• from 5 to 7 p.m. in Coll£Ctors.
A spring trend show will be held at 8 a.m.
Saturday on the third floor and include•
complimentary breakfast. A sped•llred eeminar for
the Town Square customer at 1:30 a.m. will feature
Sue Ellen Deverich, fashion coordinator.
BULLOCKS WU.SHIRE: Info.rmal mode~
of Schrader playwear, sportswear, auib and dre99e9
will be presented Thunday at the Fashion lsland
store, aecond level, from noon to 3 p.m.
BULLOCKs SCP: Chanel beauty clln.lca will
be offered today through March 12 by appolntmenl.
'lbe store, 556-0611, ext. 211, may be called.
BROADWAY: Ultima ll makeu~ will do
individual makeovers at no charge 10:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Thunday and Friday at the Huntington
Beach store.
ROBINSON'S: A pre-F.uter party for children
will be held at the Fashion l&lancf store March 5, ln
the JWR Kida Department. Entertainment, favors
and-children'• fashion preaentation are planned f«
the 2 .m . event.
Increase
Your
Personal
Confidenee
Free youreetf forever from the
em..,_.ng probl•m of
. unwmted heir with 8PPfOY9d
eleotrolple. Stop hiding your goo_d
looks behind ugty facial and bOdy
hair. Eleetrolyat• wlli return your lkln·
to that baby 1mooth IOftnMI ..• a
member of the International Gulld of
Profeeilon .. EleotrolOgltta, Inc.,
American EkiCtrolylla Alloclatlon, ~· Aaloclatlon of CalH.
Of9n1t Ooeet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, ,ebtWty 17, 1111 Cl 'I
the year of the boar • • • not b'oreu
Ann McLean (left),
alon1 with Ruth
" Dini and Secretary
of State Maroh Fo111
Eu (below) enjoy
year of the boar
celebration.
Corona del Mar have a clever ldea for
once-a-month parties which they call
"popcorn reviews". The y bring
together interesting people with
varied -backgrounds and a special
guest provides the "entertainment".
At their latest-aoci.al Kea Jeff ea.. o!
Laguna Niguel preeented a talk and
demonstration on bio-feedback. And,
of course, at these caaual reviews
bowls of popcorn are out for guesta to
munch on aa they sip apple cider and
coffee.
• Dr. ArHld Beckmu of C.orona
del Mar may have a landscape
challenge pretty soon when he
receives his 2,000 pound rock from the
F.conomic Development Corp.
nre gift is-symbo~ of the rock of
free enterprise and will be given Dr.
Beckman at the March 3 Festival of
The Rock at the Disneyland Hotel.
Pat Booae will emcee and entertain
and Dr. Robert H. Scballer will be the
principal speaker.
The Californians of the Orange
County Master Chorale will also
perform at the EDC fund-raiser.
Tickets are $12~ each. Maary DeWald
is ticket chairman. Information la
available at the EDC office, 634-2M2.
• The fifth annual variety show
and auction at South Cout Repertory
'nleater bu been calendared for July
9. In prepuadoo for the event.all five
chapten of the Friends of SCR Guilda
will meet Monday in the FOurth Step
Theater Complex for workshope on
fund raising and management. Jackie
Knpp, guild membenhip chalrman. ru.._ planned the aseembly and D1ue
Dlelll will inform the ~J> of th~ ..
latest de~elopment on the aummer
toe:la1 which hu an '8&,000 pl.
• Fuhiona from Bullocks South
Coast Plaza will be ahown· at the
"Wearing of the Green" show
planned March 16 by Laa Reinas
Auxll1ar1 of Jlewport Beach
AMl.atance i..e.cue. Proceeds from the
11 a .m. event will aid the Children's
Dental and Orthodontic Health
Center of Newport and the Child Day
-Care Center ln Costa Mesa.-~
to the benefit chairman Mrs. Beuett
Tildea. Mra. Erut Krane, 646-4326,
can be called for tickets.
• You've h8..rd of a money tree,
but have you ever heard of a money
dog? At the Newport Beach Ebell
Club's style ahow in the American
Legion Hall. a 40-lnch tall stuffed dOfl
was covered with bills and offered as
an opportunity prize. The event
featuring fashions from Something
Special, Barbara's Formal• and
Designs by 1\llay, will benefit the
hearing dog prosram. ~fore the
See Ramaen, Pa1e Cl
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Ed Hertel and Jo Ann Stone
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Looks are the least .of it with .Soviet-style fashions
By ROXANE F AIUliNJI' AAMAIAN c .................... -..-..-.....
MOSCOW -M \he mumc bepn. tall, alilek pll wllh
rnodllh halm11a flitted onto W pla&lorm and w~ wound
in billowy lllk cl..-drawn from pellU\l ~
The colion<weN briahl, w malerial•rich bul not heevy.
Accents included •dn IMhel. velwt bolier'O J-cketa, and, toward
lhe end, lWIUlioul Mble coMI.
ll WM laaute ooutww, Soviei-etyJe -Mmcow'• coUedion for
an lnt.emaUonll fa.hlon exhibition 1n Mexico. ~ nol for
Soviel women bul for ~ abroed, ll WM a llidl
preeentation carefully ICl'MIMICI away from the nation'• own
public. The lnvlted 1U99tl al Dom Modell, one of Mmcow'• five
faahJon houw, were a lmlll audience of for!ifnen, moet of &Mm
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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February, 1983
P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH.CA 92663-3884
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
(714) 640-2110
I welcome this opportunity to salute the J.W. Robin•on Company
on the occ asion of its one hundredth anni versary.
I
The hi story of Robinson'• truly parallels that of Southern .
California itself. When younq Joseph Winchester Robinson arrive~
i n LO• Anqeles in 1883, he found little to indicate that the entire
coast would be the thriving metropolitan area we know tod~y. The
city he discovered was a modeat-aiaed cOlllllunity of 13,000 people
·nestled between orange qroves and vineyards. There were no paved
streets or sidewalks, few-telephones and only two atreet car lines.
Nevertheless, Robinson opened the doors of hia Boston Ory Goods
store at the corner of Temple and Spring StreetsJ 1915 saw the
opening of a new block-long headquarter• at Seventh and Grand .
From this sinqle location, Robinson'• haa expanded to be~ome~an
active member of 21 coliamnitiea throughout Southern Cali orn~•·
When the doors opened to Robinson's Faahi~n Island store in 19671
it joined Newport Beach and became a member of the family of bus -
neases who contribute their services to our community. With.the
total remo4elin9 of the store last year, Robinaon'a renewed its
coanitment to further the quality life-style enjoyed throughout
the area.
on behalf of the City of Newport Beach, I salute and thank Robinson's
and look forward to continued aucceaa throughout the century to
come.
Sincerely,
~~,e~· •
EVELYN R. HART
Mayor
3300 Newport Boulevard •. Newport Beach
•
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. Sovie_t-style fashions: looks don't mean much
Pn.P•C•
and, ln the IWNMI', Uwly patt.wm wUh &wen and uWnall. ao~ ny._ althoulh .....UY wawnc 1:urope and the
United Statee a few ......, are lncnNlllftlly u~t.cMIAte.
"" the fMhian lhow f« t.t.xlco demorwtn&ed. there .... ewr.
a few ~deqnen who are competitive with IUCh
ln-.tionil f Mhlon trend-eetten • Pierre Cardin and Ywe St.
Launnt. ·
'n.. moet widel~ II Vyacheelav ZaytleY, rmny of
whcm ~haw IO&d In the U.S. Mr. ZayblY took the
un...aal "8p of leavina hia job at Dom Modeli not Jone aao to tet
up tUI own home of fuhJon. He aaya he wanta to caler more to tbl 8o\1et market than to international wetters. ..
sons -·
..
whh a f°""Cn label. .
Imported jNM remain I parUcular buibear· A recent arUde
ln Sovtetilbya Kultura. the party new.paper on cultul"l", decried
the hablt amonc IOIM pannla of pl'OmWq to buy jMrw fw tJMtr
Leen-.... " only they would brine home aood ........ from IChaoJ,
Sdll, ....... more ttyUahly -and oltm, mor. W•t#nly -
.. a pnocicupation.
Ruman. oft.en-.. more lntere8ted In lhowiJw off what
they haw been able to ~ than ln dr'9ll6rur wltn flair.
Obtaininl well-m9de, r.dy-~wMr clothlna at reMOnable
pric9 la a major challenle. Drw .car. rare:_ h8Ye a wide
eelection of U.. ~ an full of rnedlwn cut f« lhorUltl
people of rotund . Often there la nolhinl I« the tall, te, or extra
.. .. . ·o --~• S· I ·y l
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"The t>oom of the eighties is on!", proclaimed an aspirinq Los
Angeles newspaper.The year was 1883. And an enterprising
young man from Boston was about to embark on what was soon
to become one of the new city's most celebrated successes.
Rich in Spanish heritage. Los Angeles was a lively town
of about 13.000 nestled on the far reaches of the western
frontier. There were no
paved streets or side-
walks. few telttphones -and <rnly two-street car
lines. But withlr,t Just
a few short months.
thanks to the zeal of an
intuitive merchant. a wealth of the finest
goods from the East
would complete their
perilous journey around
Cape Horn to a small
shop at Number 3
Spring Street.
Driven by a
remarkable sense of
foresight. Joseph
Winchester Robinson
set sail for Los Angele1>
in the fall of 1882 with
the intention of e8tablilhing •n orange-growing partnership in
Riverside. At the time, colorful orchards dotted the land and prime citrus groves commanded the top pr~e of S50 an acre.
But it was the vibrant young town which intrigued
him. Fashionabte homes decorated streets lined with pepper
trees. Lumber yards. carriage trimmers and harness makers
abounded. And new businesses flourished.
Sensing the challenge of a city bright with Potential. he
decided. instead. to pursue the trade he had been so supremely
schooled in-and to become the finest merchant Los Angeles
had ever known. So. on a cool February morning in 1883. he
proudly announced the opening of his Boston Dry Goods
Store. in the Allen Block. part of the site of the present City Hall. The shop was small. But from the very first day it carried
an unmistakable aura of elegance. Windows and shelves·were
filled with the latest fashions: white lawn shirtdreaes went for
the fair price of 85¢ and gentlemen's linen bosum shirts for 65'
His opening day ad proclaimed "a splendid assortment of dry
goods and small wares" and proudly declared. "Having a buyer
In the East I shall receive New Goods as they are apened
in New 'tt>rk and Boston:·
In a town starved for luxuries. delighted shappers
returned to be greeted with the latest offeri~s from Europe
as well. The new store was bustling with activity. and Joseph
Robinson. with the help of only two clerks. lavished his patrons
with the utmost in service. His promise was a commitment to
excellence. "to offer the finest quality of merchandise plus
the principles of sincerity and integrity:· With this pledge. the
store grew and prospered. And what had been considered at
the time to be an extremely risky move proved to be the first
in a succession of sagacious moves indeed.
Los Angeles was growmg. too. Concerts. banquets and
flower festivals attracted appreciative crowds. With the birth
of the first transcontinental railroads. sun-seeking Mid-
westerners flocked to the city by the thousands, lured by
sparkling beaches. a warm Mediterranean climate and a round-
trip ticket of only S15. And the city that just a generation ago
had been thought to have little In the way of natural resources
(neither coal nor iron) was suddenly the nation's new mecca
tor health and investments.
Foreseeing a pattern of continual growth, Mr. Robinson
planned his next business expansion. In 1887. just four short
years after his opening success, the Boston Dry Goods Store
moved to more spacious quarters on Spring Street. The new
store was filled with fashionable goods and the most advanced
merchandising techniques. The Lampeon basket cash 1ystem
served a staff which had grown from two to nffrfy ninety. And.
though the local telephone directory was only-three pages.
Mr. Robinson Installed a telephone for the convenience of his
· customers. (AU one had to do was simply ring Main 904 to
have a favorite silk
shirtwaist promptly
delivered I)
Cash Boys, Bundle Boys and a helpful host of Floorwalkers
attended to customers immediately. Satisfaction was further
ensured by The Book ot Golden Rules-22 rules in all-require<tr~adlng for each in the company's employ.
This was an lnv1nCfbleera. and the results of Robinson's
innovations were astounding. In 1888, he announced his most
prosperous year ever. achieving a staggering S 750,000 worth
of business. A true entrepreneur in a pioneer land, success
was his, and in 1891 the Boston Orv Goods Store was lncor-
poratecHnto-the-J. W. Robinsef}Co. that-um. year. its founder..
died. One of a small but enthusiastic group of earty-day
boosters, he 'helped transform the young city from an iJ<>lated
outpast to a center of nationwide attention.
Now his father. H. W. Robinaon. stepped in to continue ttle family tradition. These were the days when Los Angeles
was growing at the astonishing rate of 4'000 people a year.
Electric trolleys linked one city to the next. Building pro-
gressed at an unprecedented rate. And once more. the J. W.
Robinson Co. set1he trend for the energetic new city, exparrd-
in.g in to elegant new quarters at 239 South Broadway in what
would be, for the next 20 years, the city's most important
shoppin9 district.
With its high arched windows and sleek stripped awn-
ings. the new store was a towering four stories tall. l'hese were times~ pag,_eJ.ntry and culture, and ~was in this location tt\at
J. W. Robinson began a longstanding lriaillon of extravagant
wnmow displays. In the early 1900's, hundreds stopped to
admire the thoroughly modern Kitchen-Of-Tomorrow. com~
plete. with checkerboard flooring and porcelain fixtures. A
spectacular Fourth-of-.A" • · •
July setting and ,:,,-~ ,.~'!lliii''~ an intriguing ......
.
summer beach scene with mannequins clad In-enticing beach
weer prompted even closer surveillance.
The lavish influence of the fledgling film industry was beginning to be felt u well. and Robinton'1 provided all the
ma9nificent finery nece11ary to atardom. ladiel alighted from
theirelectricmachineeto1hopforgracefulgbwnaandelaborate
auto veils. Los Angetee wu now a blolloming town of 400,000.
and once more. the growlna firm waa ready to e)(IJand.
In May of 1914. consfructlon began on the magnificent
block-long headquartera spanning 7th and GrMd Stl"fftl.
"Million Dollar Meruntile Palace Open1 in L.A. For
Women:· proclaimed the front page of the Loi AnQelw Dally
Times. The city's newett phenomenon opened in 1911 and
featured "every concefvable convenience for the examination
of merchandise:· Including, "a lighting system !Mt proyid91
tbe closest imitation of daylight ever deviled by science:·
The new tttore ~a lflinlng example of unparalleled
elegance. "A note of QUlet grmndeur perwd8I Heh floor of the new establishment:· one reporter oblerved. "and the
absence of noite further enhancee it:·
True. once the clatter of electrtc ~' machines and con1tructlon attee wat
lett behind. patrons entered a world '
of pure opulence. Footmen stood alert
at the 7th Street entrance. ~ .. Whit~loved elevator aper-~/f' ators cordially welcDmed Ill. • ..._ .._
Robinson'• lavtlhed " ·.. -.... " ' ~
~~rr~:?~~==~ · held up to 40 autoe at once. TMre wwe
rooms on each floor tor Wf8PI Md,..._
Telephone booths f•tured Wr"'"8 dllkl and elegantly upholetered ,...., ctwlrl.
Gentlemen enlOYed the~ of a
barber shop on One. And• boOk depM-
ment filled with .... Md ftrll
editions captured the fMcy of the
cullured.
Ladles' reet l'OOml wi'rt.IJivllh
affair ••well, with.--. chilndillera
Ind wrtting delka (cane wllft oom-
pllmentary 1tat > = converted In The .
!Ven thOle wtth I l
:==:'on"=
1nd.1h1 net on Four 1 ·--~*''°"SM..,. llVe, Of ~'Elie '"' =:~ :t?"I:... -:. relaxed to allow rtavr btue • l ltMtld Ill whO enteNc:t theltor.
Christmas 1915 was a magnificent
occasion. Delightful ostrich boas were
suggested ("few articles of 81Jparel
are more becoming to all woman-
kind .. '.'). Exotic gifts like knitted
silk sport scarves were a success with
the motoring
set. And the
towo Quickly_
respanded to
offerings of
"fine o Jects_
of art from the
gift centers of
the world" and
"Anglo-Persian
rugs at gener-
ous price
reductions:· J
Elegance • was Jfi word of the day and no store
exemplified 1t better. A model of new-era luxuries. Robinson's
flourished. And. sensing the needs of a growing community.
expanded once more in 1924. this time with a glamorous
addition ta its present site.
That same year. Harry W. Robinson. son of the founder.
assumed leadership. A-faroe. athletic man who faithfully
swam every morning, the new president arrived early each
day in his gleaming white Duesenberg and inspected the
store from the 7th floor down,congenially chatting with
employees, and always keeoingn1s eye set on perfection
Dunng these years. the promise of a commitment to excel-
lence made so many years ago by his father was kept, and
fresh new concepts were born. A long tradition of personal
appearances by the wol:Jd's most famous began, as crowds of
ecstatic well-wishers rushed to greet Amelia Earheart. v1s1ting
Robinson's to autograph copies of her book "The Fun of It ·
1932 also saw Los Angeles gearing up for the Olympics
and constructing the magnificent Coliseum. At that same time. Robinson's was preparing for a lavish 50-yearcelebratlon.
In 1933. floodlights filled the sky for the Golden Anniversary.
That same year. earthquake struck. But within one year
Robinson's had refaced its 7th Street building, creating a dis-
tinct. streamlined new exterior ... a sleek reflection of the pash
styling of decades to come
The newly remodeled store Quickly gained areputat1on for
fashion status worldwide. Full page photos of styles offered
at Robinson's filled pages of foreign fashion magazines, as
well as 'Nofnen's Wear Dally. Robinson's paved thErway for
fashion firsts again with the opening of the Sub Deb Shop in
1940. A gala fashion show was staged. The Rhythm Rascals,
famed w1th1n Los Angeles cafe society, entertained, and the
star attractions were just that: Gracie Allen and Peggy Ryan
attended the show which featured a glamorous procession
of stunning date dresses. Then came Ytbrid War II. And J W Robinson sparked the
effort on the hOme front. Over 2J)OO women reparted to the
fourth ttoor each month to sew bandages for the far flung
American bales. L= the "Retailers for Victory" bond rally
drive, Robinson·• raile more than S300.000 to help
construct the USS Loa Angeles cruiser. Steps were taken for
clothet conservation, c~tomers aided the effort by carefully
redeeming their shoe rationing 1tamps. And the Robinson's
Bridal Bureau cordially lnvtted young brides to come select
their gown1 in time for a furlough wedding!
For three O.rtstm.... running. all 18 windows of the Down-town l.ol Angel• store were devoted to Inspirational nativity
ecene1. p#oriiptlng "The Tidings" to declare. "The aoe of
miraclel • not past:· Later windows were decorated with novel
inventions Jike the laughing. life.like Santa, rollicking and
chortling-with the help of a hidden electric motor and
repeating phonOgraoh.
Once again exhibiting the same foresight innate to its
founder. Aobineon'1 ~ed a small specialty shop in Palm
Sprlngt In 1948 utlafying an Increasing demand for e1tc1ting
reeort wear. ~ ~hlle, an extenlive 5-yeer study was being
duct9d to.......,_ CM moat IUitabl• permanent location
RoblnlOn'I S..erty HMll. And In 19&2, the city which boasted
eome of IN P.'!!! ..,.,.eve,..l •tate In the world celebrated m.·~na Of'ftUttlt'mllar'd9pmrtment1toreon the stte · ......
where two Tnvent~ LOI Angetet hotel men once raised lima
beMI. Thi nw alOr'I QUtclclY altnlcted a prestigious following.
Just 3 yelf'I lltW, II tlVM .... -Robfnaon·1 LOI Angel81.
Beverly Hllll lftd ~~-became a moat aucc .. ful
Pert of Mlocla=OOO. Corp, From ""8• lftOment fotward, a hoet of new ~ . ~··Palm Springaretocat.d to
111 pr111nt.,.. ~the dllel't n ~elegant PUldw atore
waaOl)9Md. -
ftOOlnlon'I II now 21 atar91 ltrong In Southern California. 99Ctl etrMrtg to IHlt ttll Medi of the lndivldUll community
It ..we;wett wtll the_,.. lllr of excellence flrat bOrn
tOO V991 lllo. M ~ trontter hll~ tm evolved to Include
.. •• rn-dlv Mroll •well. 11ie much talkecHbout UOgraph .... of .... .,.,. • trldltlcN). ol nollble .,...,...
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trldllton •M•
und1y, '*'*Y 11, 1883
Runners limber up for Olympic .t e rch run
h&ncheon, the almo1t l 'I~ pre1ent
bt'oweed at booths containlna all IOl'\I ~lnt.e~ aooda lncludina jewelry
planta. 'We know now tllat we
ve cleared $1,262," 1ald Ellya
Jel1ea.
• They were talk1na about the May
iOlymplc torch lOK run ln Newport
nter at a cocktail party hoeted by ae and Bob McCaffrey In their
alboa bland home. It wa1 an
portunlty for the runnen and
mmi ttee members to meet and ~ plans for the event which will
~iH fund1 for training Olympic
hletea. Among the 100 attending
ere Bob Cllffofd, Lacy Doc11e, Ratb
Tom Wy1ocld, Sae Petenea,
r1e Ma1oa, BUI Bamaer, run
tor and Ralpla Senaa. There will ~a food fair held in conjunction with
1tie race. Dodge, 673-8476, has more
lhformation for runners wishing to
·~ for fund.I".
• Carol Soatla, Amle Nutt, Peter
and Llacla Shea and Doa Lowrey were
among the 70 attending the second
ual ~ reception of the Child
Guidance Center held at Pactflc
Mutual Life Ineurance Co. In
New~BMch.
Red Pau enoa of the California Ancela co-hoeted the event held to
Inform the bulinea conununJty of the
center's proar1m1 at the Fullerton and
Anaheim faclllllea and how they can
lend their eupport to combat the
problem of child abule.
After wtne and the hon d'oeuvre
buffet a brief pf'Ol1'arn wu preeented
by Pa tteuon, Mary Je•u of
Dlll'\eyland, Tim Pearoee, veep of the
l,ruurance company; Dr. CUrlet Dey,
peychol<>liat and executive director of
the center•, Dr. Harlaad DeBoer ,
president of the centen' board and
Sam Poatoa, coordinator of the
centers' day treatment programs.
• Dick Cumby of South Laguna
h.aa retired from Crown Zellerbach'•
Gaylord Division after 36 yean.
Friends of Dick and Germayne got
together at Lakewood Country Club
for a Cumby retirement roundup.
Folks from Florida to California,
many of them longtime bu1ine1s
a11ociates, came for the evening
featuring a barbecue, dancing to Jack
Ro1er'1 Band and entertainment.
George Mason with Race Director
Bill Sumner Runners Ruth and Tom Wyeoeki with Sue Petersen
Katie Stewart models at
Ebell
t Friends volunteerec;t for the RillmH, Beverly ntelea and sweet
entertainment -.six wore hillbilly Allee z amlJoal became dpnce hall
fdhlons ancMormed-a jug band while-beauties f~ finale. Baaay P ero, Germayae, Barbara
Ebell's Diane Nicholson
• After the Bach Festival in Santa
Ana's First Baptist Church, Orange
County Mast.er Chorale underwritera
and gue1t artist.a were honored at a
reception ln the home ol the Dr. and
Mn. Doaald DlcH of Santa Ana.
Among the 50 at the ·reception were
Dora Cvtlse, Kea Hellltl, Dr. J ue
Harcleete r , Ge or1e and Maxlae
Tr otter representing the Murdy
Foundation, Sudy MCCue, pianiat
and Eadlce Slaaplro, violinist:
• El Torito Restaurant, Newport
Beach, was •haring with the "Share
Our Selves il'OUP recently. 'nle res-
taurant eerved 700 dinnen and they
donated 40 ~t of the tabe to SOS
which provides emerpncy funds for
food, clothing and shelter to poverty
stricken oc residents. SuAaD Cuo
was ho81e8I for the fund-ra.iaer. Dick and Germayne Cumby ·
range Coast College offers tours • PRE SPRINI CLEARANCE
light wind.a in August, architectural and Los Angeles, seven 'nle Departure date la
and beca\Ule of the strong archaeoloatcal 1ite1 of night.a ln Rome, three in July 13.
c urrent• between two of Italy'• moat S«rento,twoinPenqpa. turtherlnformationla
island.a," Gleckler aaya. fascinating hlatorlcal three ln Venice and four available by contactlnc
"Trawlers will rnax1rn17.e periods -the Roman ln Florence. Mabry at 556-5951 or
our enr>yment of the Empire and the Other cltiea or 1lte1 7 7 1 -6 0 1 6 or by
ialands.' Rena.L.anoe. will include Tarqulnia, contacting OCC at
In addition to The tour price la 0.tla, Capri, Pompeii, 556-5880.
experiencing the great $2, 150 and includes Bologna, Vicenu and Enrollment at OCC la
natural beauty of the ,_:.;ro;.;:und::;;;;;:;;.;::;tri::..::'P!;;_.;:alr;;;;:.....;;;fare;;::.:;_from=:;:;;;_-V;..;erona==·------~no.;..t;..:..:..:!uired=..:....:.;.;.· ___ _ regjon, Gleclder uys the
charter party will have
ita fill of crab, salmon,
clams, and oyatera,
which are abundant
among the ia1anda.
Cost of the excursion la
$990 per penon. The fee
includes airfare, charter
expen se., and many
meala.
The first of three
plannin1 meetings for
the trip is .et for Friday,
Man:h 18 a~ p.m. on the
OCCcampua..
For information about
the tour, phone OCC'a
Community Service
Office at 556-5880.
A eecond tour, Jed by
anthropolOfD' prof.-or
Theo Mabry la allo beinl
offered.
A special atop a t
Herculanewn, the lite of
algnlfbnt~
d.ilcoveriee, la one of the
vl11t1 to notable art,
NEARLY OUR ENTIRE PRESENT STOCK IS ON SALE
AT REDUCTIONS
UP TO .10% OFFI
WE HAVE A
TRULY UNIQUE
SELECTION
OF GIFTS
~ c1n eour 1QU\.
OUR NEW SPRING
ITEMS ARE
BEGINNING
TO ARRIVEI
COME IN NOW FOR BEST SELECTION
1711 Wllfolfff •• , 11.,1rt ~ M2-12H
(....,•n lrvMe end Dower)
HOURS: MondaJ thru S.turct.J 1:30llm-5pm
THE BEST-
GORIN ON lllDGf ·
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
A81t OMAR
Q.-We liave a player la our
pme who •UH It uple ...
ut for all el ••· leea ... lite
Uafak1 lie 11 IHIU•r &Ma
U J••e tlM, t.e we1tuitl7
crttlebea ev bWcUq aad
pla7 la u everb.&riq •u·
.. ,. W..W 1•• •IM &elllq
••WM& It iak11 &.o be a pod
partJler M &Mt wt cu PNt
yeu.r reply la a ~ wMre
M 11 eve te ... lt.-J .L.C.,
Su AatoDJo. Teue
IThl1 q11Htloa hat beeo
awarded Ute WMkly p..U...1
A. -Each one of ua believes
he ls t he best player in the
game. And all the other
players in the game know
that that is not the case. To
be a good partner, we have to
control our natural in·
atincts -no easy task.
The first thing lo realize i1
that most of our partners
don't want to be taught -at
any rate, certainly not by us.
Whether they be overbid·
i--· · ders OT underbidders, good
pla1•ra or bad, th•)' llkt the
way the)' are.
I.earn to recornlH their
f1ult1 and adapt to them. For
exampl•. 1uppoH t hat )'OU
cut a player who ln1l1t1 In
bidding no trump whtntver
he haa a alngleton In your
1ult. Even It you can convince
him that that i. wronf. you
will only confuH him.
SometlmH he will remembtr
what you &.aurht him and
othtr tim11 he will follow hJt
lncllnatfon. Aa a r11ult, you
will never know what he
hold1. Leave him aJone. At
leaat then you know that,
when he bid• no trump, he
probably haa a singleton in
your suit, and you can bid
accordingly.
Don't try to make your
partner bid your way.U be ii
an overbidder or an under·
bidder. leave him be.-juat be
aware of his foiblea. But it
can be fatal to try to allow for
hl1 penchant by golnf the
other way yourself. For in·
-stance. tr you tr.)t ~ ofiset
Allll l.ADIS
partner'• ovtrblddlng by
drutlc underblddlnf on your
part. he I• quite likely lo
ov•rbld •"*n more to offl•t
your con111rvatlve actlona.
LaaUy. don't berate part
ner for what you 1>1rcelve to
bt an error on hit part -even
If 1ou are rfrhtl A "Tourh
luck, partner,'' or "Well
done" II he mak" th~ <on
tract, or even no comment at
all, goea a lot further than
crlUclam, no matter how well
intentioned lt 11 or how aoftly
it 11 delivered.
Seacl aa1 q1111tJoaa for tbl1 ee1... te: Clauie1 o .....
Ul4 O..ar 8Mrit, care ef &.kit
••w.,.per. Each wa .. :.
...... •f a e9PJ of u •••••
"G ...... , •ridae c-,a.te,"
aH.Hval ... wmlHla•ll'4·
.. ,_ Cite .... u.. J...-
tlle Mat recalved.
Cla.arl11 Ger .. a.ad O..ar
Slilarlf poraeaall1 cH••t
••clart&ka to Htwer all
.,~•J•bmJ~.,--~~~~
DE A R ANN
LANDERS: Where were
you r a ised an yway?
Your reference to "gym
teachers" grated on my
e ar . T he correct
designation is physical
education instructor. Get
with it or pack it ln. -
BOSTON PREPPY
LINCOLNWOOD
DEAR LUCKED OUT:
Tbaolll for tbe bappy
eadlac. Good 1e1tae mut
tell yoa, bowever, tbt
tbe profe11lonal 11 101DI
to c ome tbrousll t
Ume1 out of 100.
and cut out certain it.ema.
I feel 1or r y for he r
children.
DEAR M.A.: Tbaakl
for th klad word1. We
all need to bear diem.
DEAR PREPPY :
Sorrf I offended you.
Here 1 a letter from a
Va•coaver pby 1tcal
edacatlOD bl1tnactor wlto
1ipl laeneU "E:1-Klat1
DE AR . ANN
LANDERS: The mothtt
who chewed you out for
printing letters about ~x
was crazy. She said ahe
h ad to get the pa per
before her kids aaw It
I 'm a h tah ach ool
sophomor e and have
l ea r ne d 10 m any
valuable thlna• from
your column t can't
thank you eno\.iah. You
have been a terr ific
teacher, not only for me
but millions of other
teenaaen . Keep up the
aoocl work. -M.A. IN M.C. '
i. alcoholU.m l'Wnba6
your lllet Know the
cWvler .Jgrw. and wlMit
to ao. Read the booklet,
"Alcoho&m -Hope and
Help," by Ann Lmders.
En clo.e 60 ·cent• with
your request and• Jq, •umped, NU-addre..ed
e nvelop• t o Ann
Landers, P.O. Box 11996,
ChJ~. w. 60611.
GJm Teacber Tarntd r-----------------------------Bamue":
DEAR ANN: Please
augeat these equitable
method s of selecting
team memben without
humiliating aiudenta. I,
too, hated the old ayatem
where each cap ta in
alternatively picked the
best athletes, and the last
to b e c h oaen w ere embarruaed and hurt.
1. DiYide the arou p
accordln9 to the Urat
i.nitl.al of their last name.
All whoae last names
begin with A through L
make up one team and
thoee wh oee last names
beji1n with M through Z mAke up the other.
2. Divide the group
accord ing to birthdat.e.
Team. On e : Everyon e
born in January through
June. Team Two: Thoae
born in July through
December.
3 . L ine them up
according to height and
give them a number one
or two. The "ones" make
up one team, the "twoe"
the other.
These metboda of
.election not only work.
but everyone haa a
better time when there
are no hurt feellno. -
EX -K LUTZ d"YM
TEACH ER TURNED
HUMANE
DEAR EX-KLUTZ:
T~aua for 1ome cood
advice. (P .S. Glad yoa
U'e Ill H ·klatl. I never
made It oat of tbat
caae1ory.)
D "EA R ANN
LAlWERS: The letter
from \be profe11lonal
pho t ographer who
resented being pushed
around by amateun at
the wedding reminded
me of a ne&r disaster that
occurre d at my o wn
wedding 10 years ago.
My paren t.a engaged
the b eat and m oat
expenalve profeulonal
photosrapher in town to
c over my w e ddi ng,
~ption and dinner. He
came with two Ulistanta
and a load of special
equipment.
My 17-year-old cowdn.
a photoaraphy buff,
decided to lnveet hi•
whole month'• aUawance
"' col« tom. Hie CUMn ... frcm a aecond-hand .....
When we r etur ned
frcm our honeymoon we
tot the b9d ne-.n. The
J>rofe11lonal'1 No. 1
cmmn~-!'
Not a llnCJe pk:tu.re came out. Hla No. 2 camera
p1och.-d pSctUH9 that
.... dNtc .. couldn't
t.nwbothe~ .... IDI 1'o. I CllDlf'8 WM at
101Dewbere. The film
wm In IL
Tile be ro of the
••••ln1 wat the l T·J•ar·old kid. Hl1 ......... .nflc.U
k ..-·t for him, W9 WClulm'i haw an album.
TIDAT'I CIDllllU nllLI
ACROSS In Porlugll hominy 27 Endurff 2worda
1 Mature 17 Male heir 141 lync poem 29 ThlnllrtP 95 Sllln growth
~ton 78 Manhendln 142 Sttuclla 33 c.irrent M lnture
8 Shoe bol· 79Cometo 144 SPflno 35 Exllet 97 Chuma
1om1 term• flowtf 38 Alphabet 91 Scofctt
11 Famrly men 8 1 ~the<lands 148Mergan-1ymbol1 H Cornered.
16 Playground ~"' ducll 311 Surinam uoame
Chula 82 L~ bone 148 Promlaeory toed 101 Own
21 Olecourage 83Ga note 41 Crude hut 103 Rlght•tlend
22 Wti"" ~ency 149 I.Ml-hind •3 A91atlc pen-P9ge
23 FrlQ(ancet 15 Hidden pege lnaula 10.. WltMlrew.
24 8411 nat1 valley 150 ~raph 46 Tidy 107 S1111er
25 Siberian gull 86 811110 151 JOke victim: 47 Garden Br1nker
26 S10ty 88Baclt~ 2 wordl tOOll 108 Lake of P\IZ·
28 GSA mem-89 City Melton 15A Egyptian 49Cape lleleme
ber 2 words 90 EY9111no. In godcllla 50 Pasting 1 10 Fl'(lno toyt
30Ca11 -Paris 158 PrMldentlal fashion 111 POfllll
a day 111 Animal of mOftOgttm 62 Sketched 113 Crulh
3 1 A ttendong prey 157 RMC1 vol· 54 Lode load• 1 1' Thick lllee
32 BIOuom 112 Advanc.-~ 55 F1<m Ind I 18 0euy
34 CIOlh mea· 2 words 159 EllY•t• '""' 1 I 7 Fllh IQOI
sure 93 HOiy person 160 SOno• for 58.Turbln• 119 ComfOfl
36 Allernoon 95 F .. ble two wheel 121 Hlghwey
parties 96 Hardy 182 Thin com• 57 In uni.on *lcle
37 Sacrao song 97 OtSMnt 184 Thld( 3worda 123 0ueua
39 Before 100 Sufll• with 185 Amerlc&n 611 Tarry 125 African
Prefix kitchen llnanclef 61 Star1 a d ... ,,
40 Engrave or room 168 Outllng gotl game 127 BrMktrl
42 Search for 101 Forest god IWOfdl 2word• 129 Nltl'gent
u Snor1 1ac1te1 102 Expunge 167 ,,,.,,, 83 lnatruct 130Waa "wtld"
46 Helm OOli· 104 Weather 84 Pebble about
11on word DOWN 68 Monk'• 131 Dolt Ofl
47 ~penl 105 Brtli.11 title ·1 Mud brldl hOod 133 Mulberry
sou no 108 College 2 Coming ou1 87 Mountain bark cloth•
48 Resllng cheer party l•k• 135 Vacuum
upon 107 Work animal 3 Guido"• 69Wlndow tube
3 words 1011 Table tcr8'> not• Mellon 138 ThrM·tOld
S l Having 110 S..-....d • AlloW 72 Hottlle Sloth
1ntentlflfld 1 II Fully 5$•....,, 1xcur5lon 139 Small Pat·
color cooked 8 RecQrd 7• Exist llclel
53 Bend over I 12 Trumpeter player 78 Emits I 1'0 Prize money
55 YH•nalor Hlrl 7 Cry 01 pe1n glow 142 Top of
58 Verbal I 13 Conquers 8Carry 2word1 the head
60 Small pie 115 Earns 9 Send lor1h 78 Seperal• 1'3 Legal dOCU·
62 Plays tne 117 Co1me11c 10 Frotk: 79 Similar ment
hOfl rllm 1 1 011trlbut1: 80 Fr.nch t•s Dinner
65 Garden 118 ScQur1 2worda achool COUrM
lio-1 120 Ane .. nd 12 Bowlik• 82 Blernllh 1•7 Broed
66 Accounting 122 Ra.st. In curve u w .. 1her-150 HllVIDt
entry Par II 13 Shlp'e deck cock godcles•
68 Ptaina lnd1-123 Plundered 14 Entenahi 85 Tlbelan 152 Equal·
an homes 124 0on:r. 15 Oevlll gazelle Comb.fOfm
70 NFL po11-126 Ptlc , 16 Taperlno 87 Pub brew 153 Arner~
uon handla1 P41C• 88 Befort long gef*al
7 1 Cham1c:a1 121 Small dog 17 lltumlnatld I)() FMll lntul· 155 Matcullne
suffix 130 Flog 11 Four. to lively title
72 Churcll 132 Squatted Nero 111 Squana.ter 151 World org
COUii 134 Talegr89f\IC 111 Loved onet 112 Clutch Abbr
73 Apprehend speed unit 20 -Park. 113 Ice plnnacta 181 -Oeum
75 Endures 1360bMl¥ed Colorldo II• To any 183 "SllOW Mt "
76 93 Across. 131 Coataa town degr .. Stete· Abbf.
20
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Orange Cont DAIL v PILOT /8undey, February 27. 1113
llOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
MoM&~1_febnary 11, ltll
ARJBS (March 21-April 19): H,'lld off on f1naJ
dedalom relatlna to pU'tnenhlp or marital status.
P lay waltinl 1ame. Teebnlquea muat flrat be
perfected. Streamline procedurH, a void
Mlf-deceptJon. lne"'CW'ate Uv.ly pUbllc relatlON
PfOll"UD. TAURUS (April 30-May 20): Emphalilon buic
.._ work re9pCIWlbility, aw~ of U.C. who
take without atvinC anythina ln mum. Protect
youneU, maintain emotional bUanee. Promotion
due, money p6cture brichtem and older lndlvldual•
~BrliNi (May 21-June 20): Projlct wW be
c.unfle..S -you'll p1n added recoptdon. l'ocua
abo on chanc~. trawl. vuiety and lntenalfled
...iattonahip. Younc people tlpre tn ~nano.
Ariel. Llbn naUwe plaJ by rolal. CANCER (June 21~\lly 22): 81-.k fron) PM'
lndlcac..d; you pin mare ~·~ ~ to ._,. ol mau.n wl p fllll ~ ln low.
l'ocul alto on eeeurtty,-,_propeny rtahtll, •f•ty m-..... uc1 &onc....,. .. necou.dom. Chick
with Leo.
LEO (July U.Auc. 22): Don't Jump at flnt
offer. 1cte. ~ J011 can afford to be •lectfw.
lntWdon hJ• falt9' -oal1 ....tv.d from relatlw ii
tlptflcant. ShOi't trip may be nee 1 1; Stan
kHplna rHoluUon1 concemtn1 diet; ••Ith,
nuutdoll. Ya00 (AUi. 21 8eM. 23): ~~vital
fldor -money 11 lnvoMd. ....................
and "loR ca ... " are rwvlwcl roe.. aa iillldnC
mml ol ava1J8b19 matll1al. Uw ol CI ... lion ~ -~ clMfted. ~ID IOdal fUncUon ii .
ID L\ ( II-Oct. 21): !Ii ~IO be..._.tlllr. v ... ,....... :!5
lncuhian' .. -....... ..... • Yau'D 1 utw ~ ~ ..... 111r• and r---~._.., ....... p1a,..,
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FIND TH&~
ALL. TOGE t'Hli:R,
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confined to home or hospital. Slgn.Wcant
occur -member of opposite aex atanda by,-~
to be faithful all.Y.
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deconUon, remodellnl. polllble pw'Chue of 1
itlln whAch akta In beeutif~ IW"f'OUndinp. ~
win throu1h cltplomacy. Lunar empbiltt o
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can bacolne &able anterprlae. CORN (09c. 22-Jan. 19): A prom19e
broMn, intenUoal are ID"Ud but lndlvidual w
. made eommltment laa1 authority. FOC\11 o
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David Hayes. His com -
plete spring collection
modeled from t 2 to 4
(tomorrow, also). One
of America's great
masters of the suit!
Couture Salon.
NR I. The complete
spring and summer col-
lections of one-and
two-piece cotton pop-
lins modeled from 12 to
3 in Galleria.
Meet· Pilar Wayne,
author of Favorite and
Fabulous Recipes, from
I I to 3 and sample some
of her favorite Favor-
ites! The Epicure Shop.
Meet Gcorac and David
Unaaar, designers of
precious jewels, from t I
to 3 ia the Precious
Jewels Salon. (Their
forte -pearls!)
Be one of the first I 00 to
visit Cosmetics -and
take home a c6mpli -
mentary N-M wine
cooler. Cosmetics.
•
...,, MtlrcJJ I
R. S.V.P. sianed -have
your copy of R. S. V. P.
signed by some of the
most noted cooks of the
· Junior League of New-
port Beach. From t t to 3
in The Epicure Shop.
Lap desks personalized.
From It to 3, while you
wait i.n Stationery.
(Tomorrow, also. ) ·
Stanley Sherman His
complete spring
collection. modeled
from t 2 to 3 with
the designer, today -
tomorrow with a repre-
sentative. His forte -
fitl
Who's that in the
kitchen? Meet Arline
lssa~sJ author of Who's
Cooki'f!o in Laguna
Beach m It to 3 in
The Epicure Shop.
Taste the Texas Truffle
-fTCe candy samplings
from t2 to 3 in The
Epicure Shop.
Leather and suede desk
accessories presented by
the designer, Alicia
Kempner, from t 1 to 3
in The Stationers.
• " ' ' ' I ' •
Acrylic Sculptures by
Bijan Bahar -including
a limited edition piece
from the permanent col-
lection of the Smith-
sonian Institute.
Precious Jewels Salon.
Win a Balloon Aclvcn-
!m! RCgiskr fur this
free ride over the pic-
turesque community of
Solvang or two whole
Days of Pampcrina in
The Beauty Terrace.
Your choice! Pick up
your registration card
when you come for your
appol.rtcmcnt in The
Beauty T crnce.
I
Embossed Gra~hia -
l04Mt Off. For a I your
notepaper needs~
specially priced for the
celebration. (After all, it
is something to write
home about1 ) The
Stationers.
Beauty contest.
Drawtn1 daily for a com-
plimentary cosmetic
gift. Winner need not be
present. Two drawinp
daily at noon and 3. Pick
up yqur rcafstradon card
in Cosmctia.
,Mld.S
An apple todayt Meet Face the facts. Meet the A whole clanlcvotcd to
Sharon Kay Alexander author of The Bear Facts the men in our life.
and Kay Fairbairn, of Cooking from I t to 3 Featuring clothiers such
authors of the A~and in The Epicure Shop. as Hertling Suits, Calvin
Strawberry Coo ks Bonnie Holt'• ccramla .. Klein, Merona1 Cole-
-and sample the • A limited edition ofsig-Haan and someone to
goodies. From t t to 3 nature ceramics inspired help with your madc-
in The Epicure Shop. by the surroundings of to-measure shirts. Meet
A lecture on l.altgue. her English country Bruce Matlack, the first
Join us for an exhibit house. From 12 to 3 world champion wind-
and lecture on Lalique (tomorrow, also) in surfer, with action films
Crystal with Crysta-I co .. nae CaJleries. -. on our giant scrttn.
noisscur, Frederick Kasi, Watch potte~ Sally Afterwards, be oqr guest
from 11 to 3. Special Wild, create er decora-for a helping of Red
lecture and' champagne tive pieces from 12 to 3 River Chili and a bottle
reception, 5 to 8 p. m. in (tomorrow, also) in The of Lone Star-leer. From
the evening. For rcscrva-Galleries. I 1 to 3 in The Man's
tions, call 759-1900, Picture this. Let artist/ Store.
ext. 2 t8 or 219. The designer, Janet Ennis, More chcaccake. Sam-
Galleries. create photo albums and pie our new chccsccakc
Letter a Udo Valise. desk accessories for you selection from 11 to 3 in
Name yours! Mono-from 11to3 (tomonow, The Epicure Shop.
gramming available on also). The Stationers. Picnic ~lnc. Do it
this wonderful canvas The Barboalios. The with thee p of Angela
luggqe. (T omonow complete collection Reinders. From t 1 to 3 in
and Saturday also. ) modeled today from 12 The Galleries.
From 11to3 in The to 3 in Nouvelle. Fuhlon~ upl
Escalator Well. Abt Sample the fra-Dance a CXcn:isc wear
Chinese carvtnp. Lee grances of Oscar de la by Barely Legal, .mod-
T omlinson will demon-Rcnta from 11 to 3 and eled from 12 tri 3 in
strate the art of chop Calvin Klein from 1 I to Juniors. Harlequin
carving. Have one made 3. (Tomorrow, also.) Jumpsuits. Modeled
for yourself from t 1 to 3 Cosmetics. from 12 to 3 in
(tomorrow and Satur-Baubla and Banales. Nouvelle.
day, also). The Stt the new Madame Birthday P9! Snoopy
Stationers. Butterfly collection of aiid his sister lie arc
semi-precious jewelry. hosting our Surpri~
Join us for wine and -t -Birthday Party at 11 . Belle
cheese and meet design-and Snoopy will be here
er, Tobey Cohen from in person (so to speak).
11to3. FashionJewelry. And there will be birth-
day cake, balloons ...
the works. The
Children's World.
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FRONT condo on Udo T.,_ .. II tlllrJ, 111,111 P9nln. 2 bdrm..,. den, •• , .... ....,,.
11111.1 3 bethl. xln1 flnanc:lno. .... =-.: '446.000. .. .. .
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llOOI a. buy'" CoMa Lawson ........... ,.. Lrs
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ESTATERS
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REAL ESTATE
-· -Ill.. lllJll 111111111 From dramatic courtyard entry to
lush park-like aetting thJa elegant 4
Bdr bouta ol every amenity. Spec.
Mstr suite-form. din rm. Poot &
1pa, sec. system, 3 car gar, 24 hr
guarded gate. Otte.red at $649,~.
Opn Sun 1-5. 14 Burning Tree, NB
or appt. only w/Jerrl Hunt.
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AESIOfNTIAl AEAl ESTATE SEIMC£S
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4 BR, FR. Peninsula, $599,000. See
Lyleen Ewing at 1600 E. Balboa
Blvd.
4 BR, View, Cameo Shorea,
$719,000. See Maggie Guth at 4527
Gorham.
4 BR, Harbor View Hillt, $610,000.
S ee Evel yn Y o un1 at 2609
Liahihoule.
3 BR. FR. Peninsula, $319,000. See
Marcia Bent.I at 2124 E. Ocean
Blvd.
3 BR, FR. Tur1lttoc:k. $192,600. See
Ginny Andenon at 47 Bethany.
3 BR, FR. Laguna. $335,000. See
Sue Exley at 155 McK.nilh& Dr.
4 BR. FR, Irvine Ternce, $398,000.
See Evan Cork.ett at 1715 Galatea
Ten"ICe.
2 BR, FR, Jumine Creek, $M5,000.
See Carole Mc:Mahan at 17 Skyull.
3 BR, FR, Lido Iale, $430,000. See
Cynthia Ru m1feld a t 218 Vla
Koron.
3 BR. Balbo9 llland, $499,600. See
Sera Marvin It 211 Opal.
3 BR, View , Bluffa, reduced to
fMt,000. See Rita QWale at 2187
Vl8UI D-ltnda.
1004 BR, FR. Harbor View Hmm. '3161000. See Lila White It 2021
Pon artnoi.
4 BR. H a r bor View Ho met,
f*,000. See Frank Senn. at 1807
Part Rmwick.
I Bil. Blufb. t 187,&00. See Wynn
WUlllln at &35 VIN Onnde.
I BR, C1ny on Cret&, CDM,
tMl,000. See Linda Mantan at 'I
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NEWPORT PARK LIDO A .,._. looetlon Oft a Mfttrel NewDOrt
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lend101p1nt end edlolnlnt oommunttJ
pee&.,.,._. "moweM" deoor. TWCMNW ~ ~=-J.t-000 -°"°"' ...
CORONA DEL MAR COTTAGE
DrM bf 411 lrtl • doft't ...... bf .....
out•ldel II'• edorabt• lriald• with I
beclroot111 aftd • private oourtr ard In baolk for entertolnln9. Aallllnt onlJ
lt10,000. ............. llt-1400.
COtT A ME8A TRIPLEX
Greet a bod. ...,..,.. _.. w111t 11r1pl1a1
pl..a • 2 I t bedroolft 11ntt. Prlff ot .. ...,alllp a 11"' nnanolne .... ,.,.. ............ •stenor .. 1271,...... Lw. c.... ........ tor ...... aa,ooo
111·1400.
TURTLEROCK VISTA CONDO
Oft ......... nost to netUN wnh MOO ....,11. + a 111 *""" den, tmn. ""-end taol,000. In wumable ftftMCf~ OW ......... tor -..."t Mftdo. .. .-.... loM.ett-1400.
FREE BOAT DOCK WITH
Newpott townhouae In • ......., ....
weaemont oo..•unftJ. TMe 2-efofy, a bed.2Yl kMI,_.........._ ...
le nw ell R1duHd MOW ONLY a..-PD. 111-1400.
CORONA DEL MAR-DUPLEX
....... .. ho. Cooat ""'· """ ............ ••l•rlor a lon1-t•rM t•od tenant•. w• ....................... """ •• 1 bod. ...... °"" bf t11 c .......... Md Oii tor
l'lnenolne ....._Now --111-1400.
BAYSIDE COND0-
1100,000 REDUCTION Ytaw of ••r end ll9llt1 from thla
du u.eor ............ I II 1df'°"' + den. Owftlf .. raollatlo ................ JO.JfT
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..utlllTll Panoramic View
-Ocean , jetty, Bil Corona.
Steps to beach . 3 BR, 3 BA,
library, 2 car garage with guell
house. Beautiful oak plank
floon. $1,295,000. Fee Maureen
White.
ILllllT Ill IUlll llL·•·IAI
1111 S ecluded, on expanalve
lawn, warm ly remodeled
w/plank flooring, 1kyllghta &
airy feeling. Lg. pool, spa &
decorative fountain. Lovely 4BR
& family nn home. Priced below
market at $709,500. Appt. only
Tom Alllnaon.
Ill IHIH TIWlltll Lovely
4BR on golf coune. Priced well
below comparable Deauville
models. Beautifully maintained.
spa, large deck, air-cond., many
built-ins. A beat buy ln Bil
Can yon! $625,000. Beverly
Morphy.
l 111 llllll lllT HLll Thi.a
4BR, 2 ~ BA family h ome
w/large pool & eepa.rate tpa on a
quiet cul-de-sac is in move-in
condinon. c.ompare our offering
at $599,000. Good financins.
Jlanny Bibb.
11111111'1 tWI IPHTlllLH
111 1 Vaulted ce ilina•
w/plantation shutters thruout.
Built-in wine rack. bar & china
cabinet. 2BR + den w/ocean
view . Low-care courtyard &
custom tile beck patio. Includa
lan d at $529,000. Maureen
White .
Ullllll lllYI Custom ainsle
story Medltemmean. New tiled
floon, plush earth tone cp tl,
3BRS. Hand.some den w/hand
troweled ttraw plutered walla,
brick fireplace & bar. Huge
private beck yard. $495,000 incl.
land. <:Athy Schweickert.
.. urrm • Ulltl YllW au
We are pleued to offer thl1
eom.fortab~bomeononeof the
area's lar1 e1t lo\I. G r eat
ad-de-sac location, perfect for
privacy & convenient to IChoola.
par ka & Newp ort Center.
$439,900 Incl. land . Maxine
Propp.
a ..... YllW See snow capped
mountal.na by day & 1parkl.inc
city lighta by night from th1a
charmingly decorated 3BR ,
family nn home. Gat.e l'JMded
community w/tennis cowu, pool
& 1pa. Good auumable loan.
$399,000. Incl land. Larry Dyer.
•
11111 YllW-" Beautifully uPIEl'8ded "Portofino'' feetu.rt.na
4Bl\ in main houae & totally
telf-contalned 1 ue1t 1ulte or
mother-in -la w qtn . Home
feat\ln!9 wood plank f1oorina ln
kitchen, plantatlon 1bu tten,
tee:Wity lyst.ml & CUltcm brick
work In cour tyard . $368,000.
Anita Schandel.
IUITRL -Wiii n ,_ Romantlc remodel complete w/2
m a11ive flre placea, 1oerln1
cellln a• & bt1 comfortable
rooma. Priced to .elll $280,000
incl. land. c.oby Wll'CI.
aurH .. No oUw ~
1t u eo,ooo lncludtn1 faad.
Roomy , airy , bleached oak
klt.chen. Balcony & redwood
d eck . Vacent & ready for
~.Owner ma~ ..... option. Bevwly •
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11 IN m~-.. "!B.m· ~.w=:· 1:m'W.=r "imF.l.mr '°"IOLCHMIM MOAUll YOV I A11i'iiiNf Tha fOl .. wlnt pereofl 11 1101n9 Tiit 1011owlng pe11011 11 delflt TN IOIOWint ~ .,, dOlnf Ti. IOIOWlflt ""'°"'.,. dolne AR I I IM I ND IN V 0 U R ri. PlfMM .,. Hll'lt ~ .. : but1MM 11 IMiMll II' ~ • lllAYMIMT!J.f MAY H IOLD "'*"'-.. , A 0 I, I 0 • AT ILL IT I A 0 D 0 110~ l applllta, LITTLI DIOKINI A"T AND MIDITHl"M AlfOOIATH,
wmtOUT ART OOWl'f ACTION, TOO AllOOIATll, 1111 IYITIMI, 1101 lllleot11lla, Coeta lalt>Ot ltlanJ, Ot llfornla tHH; AOVl"TlllMO, 1tll1 Orunlo11 I.TO., '901 WMltny llltaotl· U tt and~ may Miii 1M "'91 neM to M1tll11 ltt .. t1 No 140. lrvlllt , ....... OA .... 1 , O IO• 1111-IH, lt11ta Ant, LMle, No. ~. Huntlllgton IMOtl. ·~~1_NH1Pofl 1 .. oh, Oal fornlt
"''"' ~ llOCOl#ll "'fOOcl ltandlnt Cattlornle Hno O•Yld "-"d•tt Wtll'll)ltf HI Ctilfofnlt 1:1704 CalHornla ...... tneu l>y paying all or yo11r PH I due I 0 In"' Pr I• U .: I 11 11 ~Lane Colla MaN OA 61121 TllO!Ma George w1"111m1, 110~ K.,.,, llllabtth DIOll111. ttN 1 lrtwtr•lhtron CorPorttlon,
P•Y"*llt 1J11M permlllM ooa11 MCI HewthOfllt t011i.va!.~~-•11l1t 600, llllVedcW Ofltve AVit'..1.!tf "°91 llOOl\lta, lall>Oa leland. Calllornla OtunlOll Lane, No. *.1 HIM\llnglon ltO I We= "•Ct, lultt 201, expenMa Wllllln lllrtt montllt from Torrall09, Ctllfornla _, L-. Co.It MIM. OA tnlf taM2 IMCll, Oalltotnla H ... , NNpor1 , Clllfotnle t2MO
Ille date tllla NMlot ot ct.tat.Ill -,.._ H. Adame. H7 Maloolm, Thlt l>l*llell It OOllducted by a Tlllt l>IMI-It 0011dU01td by.,, John Howard Dloktn, 11111 Jolt Pierce J01111, 209' 1•11
'9Cordad. Ttut wnoun11t 11,aae.13 Loe Anoelte, CallfOfnll to024 gtneral per1""9tllp INll'lldutl Orunlon "!!".'1 Ho. 203..i HunllnflOll "emo, Leoun1 lttch, 0 111torn1e
H of January 11, 1113, end wlll OaTberl Heney, tOIO Muller Oa¥1d "' W'""6W , Tllomel Q , WMllatnl 'IMoh, C-nla 92 ... , tHl1
lncrHu 11n111 your aooou111 llteet, e>own.y, Cellfomla '°'4..!. Tiiie 11att1Mnl ... flltd With 1111 Tl\lt 11a1e1Mnl -fllod with IM Tilll ~It oondUolod by• Thie butlneM It oonduelted by•
l>IOofntl CUt'91\I You tnty no1 llaW Tllle11~ OOlldUCtlCI "7 1 Coull!Y OllWtl of Oranet OOunly on CO\lnty Cleril Of Orange 00\lnty on OOfWll l*fntfahjo, llfnlt.CS per1nerat.lp. 10 oay IN 111tn ~ Poo1IOft of 0-W '::'.t,-u..,... ,..,, t , 1~ ,IONlty t2, 1.U l<at., I. Dldllfl lr...,"8hwon Corp.
yo11r account, a¥en though 11111 -,..... ,.,_ Tiiie etaWlftMI WM llled wtlll Ille fVohard D. 1r-.
•payment waa dtmandod, bu4 ~ C ~ tt~lc:-~~ •::: 'ul>llt hod Orange Coatt Dal~ P11bll1hed Orange Collll o.llY OOunty Cltrtl of Orenge ~ty on Preeldln1
,,_, ~ lhe at'llOllnl llatod ~ ,~:!-.. 3 IN3 M09 ,1101, ,,b. 11, 10, 17, Merell • Pllol, ,eb t7, M.,. I , 13, to, 1tlf '*'*Y 17, 1113. Thie tta\emMI -llltd With the
An• tht• monltll 1rom 1N dei. --• • · , -ttt3. 1oeT.e3 ~ OOunty Clefll of Ortllfl Collllty on ol reoordallon or 11111 document P l>ll llod 0 0 1 Dally Ht.a Publltlltd Oranoa co .. I Delly l'IONlty 10, 11N
(wtllcll dtla of r-d•Uon appewe u 1 range ~!~ 11••1Y ·-.,. llll'lftl'r ·-.,. 11t1yll'r lllllol. '"· 27, Mar. t , 13, IO, ,.., ,_ il«oon). uniw ttio obllQallon IMllllg Piiot. f.O 8, l3, n , 21, 1~ ,.._ •9'"~ ,._,., "" ~ 1074-B Publtelltd Otano• COl•I Delly
Z:!t~';! = t:;Tt!' ~~ NOr.clTuu °' ,~~A~.. MUC NOTICE '"°'· Fib. 21. Mar. 8, ''· ~o~:~
lo etoti Ille IOfodotllfl by paying rtaJC tlOTIC( MAL. ~n AT Tiit lollowlng per1on It doing fltC't'mOUI .,..... •
1111 entire amovnt dtf'llandtd by f'ICTmOUI IU ... P MVAT9 IAU t>wlMM ... NA.Ml ITATUmlfT "9,tC tlC)TIC( ~~IOI. NA.Ml ITATDllMT Ne.. A·1'1• PAC"IC LUX""V, 2776 MIN Tlla followlng ptrtone art d04ng 1-----------
To find out"" amounl you_, Tlla followtnt porton 11 doing In tllt Superior Court of tllt •••tt V.,de Or. I!, Coett MIN, CA t2t2t. ~ M : fltCTIT10UI .._ .. pay, Of to enanoe for ~to ....... ~ -· , c Ill I I Ill c I Of Olbrl I(. t<temln. 2776 ~ IMDUSTAIAI. CHl!MIOAL NA.Ml ITAT9MIMT tlop 111• fortclot uro, or II your .,.._,OUTDoO" fl /C HOISBll!S. o e orn 1' or 1 Olin y V.,do Or E, Coela Mell. CA t2t2t. 8PECIALTIH. 4002 Via llnolnaa, Tiie tollowtng poreone trt dOlnQ
property I• In fo(ectoauf'I fOf any 1620 Ootothy, Newporl 8Mc:fl. CA. °'.~. Miiter of Ill• Ellllt Of Tlllt bullneN" cioncluoled by tn Cypfeal, ctillomle tOt30 bU"-THE ~:ECUTIVI ·ov•uT•'-'E, other reHon. contecl: MERIT 92MO LOIS VI ROINIA BRl!CHTEI.. lndlYldual. ltnlarit J. lc:NeQtt, 4002 Via .... .. "" ..... PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, c/O O.bra K Klernln EnclnU CVJ)f-Oelff0tnle toe30 1300 Ooya llrHI. lull• 100,
ALLEN &'FLATT, 4400 MacMllul' Dofo~:~l~l:.!~~~lf~~I~ 0.:~i:'ie lltrtb)' given lllat Ille Tiiie ll1ltmanl wu llltd wlll\ lllt lrtnt I . lciuager, 4002 Via Newport 9Mctl, OA t2MO. Boulevard. Sulle 370, NtwPO'I 92eeo uncltrtlCIMd Wiii NII at Prlv•I• Hit, County Cltfk ol Orange County on l!noln ... evor-, <lallfotnlt toe30 John R. Beaman, 3857 Birch
ISMcll, CA t2tMIO. (71 4) 7112·7474. Tlllt bullnMt 11 conducted by an 10 lh• lllgll .. t and t>HI bidder, l'tb. 24, 1983. Tiii• builntH 11 oondvottd b)' II .. lutte 273, Newport a.acn. CA
11" ~Ila~ f'Y ~1111tlon1. ~~ lndlYldual iubltot lo conflrmallon ol H id Publl•ll•d Orange Cou"t tDOIT~llt HutOand•~~Wtt.d J.· ....... ~.· t2~~onno M. Bri g~•· 3101 • OU con •q • awyer or WNlltm &Ohrk Superior Court, on Of •"• IM 4UI -·-..... " ~owr=~~"!= wtllcll m•y Tiii• •latemenl WN flied wUll Ille day of Mardi. 1983 81 tllt omc.e of Piiot fat>. 27, Marc:ti I . 13. 20, 1 . Tiiie 11ettrnt11I wM wtlll 1111 Patkvltw Ln, Mo. tac, rvtna, CA C,. ..... ~-. vou MAV LOH County Cltrll of Orange Coun1y on C. A. Higbie, 8011 ,21, 8tlboa IOU.a Collnty C1ttk of 0r.,. Collnty on t2~!· ~ 11 OOflduolocl .... •
LIOA.L NOHTI • VOU DO NOT Feb t . 1983 lalandl Callfomle t2te2. Ttltc>flOnr. "9.te NOTICE Feb<'*Y 23, 1N3. ~ WJ ...... 873-7•70, County of Orange, 81•1• ... ,_ ganaral DettnafthlC>
TUI ....owT ACTIOM. 0 c 0 II of Calltornta, .. the right, "'" llld PICTTnOUf -·· Publlllltd Orengt COH I Delly John A. ISMrnan NOTICE 18 HEREIV OIVEM tf\al P11bll1lled ron~e OHi NJ lntarHI of H id doc.eM<I ti lllt NANI eTAT9-..T Piiot, Fftl. 27, .,_.,, f, 13, 20, 1N3 Tlllt etaletMnl w .. tlltd wl111 Illa
pur9Utnt 10 M idi VI, Soa11on 11 of Piiot. Feb. 13, 20. 2 • Merell 8, 1 limo of dNUI and alt 111e right, lltlt The loll owing per1on It do Int 107o-t3 Counly Clttk of Orange County on
Ille Declert llon of Covtntnll, 795-83 •nd lnttrMt lf\al Illa •lllt of Mid ~ntM M! -----------Feb. 26. 1983.
Condlt1on1 and Ru1rlct1ont dootaud llH acquired by JATINEN & ASSOCIATES rtel.IC NOTICt '210IM
e11eculed o.c:.mblr 13, 1979 and P\8.IC NOTICE operation of law or othtnwlet olhtf AOENCV, 11412 1 .. port 01., PICTTTIOUI ..,..... Publltlled Orongt Coa11 D~ ~!'edp Marcn6 211. ~eo :n~ . 1111111 or In lddlllon to tllet of Mid Huntington Baacll, C.. t 26441 MAIM ITATl•NT Pllol fib. 17, MttOll 8, 13, 20~ 1 .. .,..... aaea 1 111-1.,.,2 o ...,.....,,.. ci-aect. ti Ille time of dlelll. In Da11ld Ooorri• Jt llnen, 14112 1 d 1 R1oord1 ol Ortng• Coun ty, PK:TTTIOUl IUIM.. __ .. -~ ....... __...._I ..._.. --• ._......Or H "'Al •---~ ,.._ Tllo lotlowlng per1on • o ng -----------Ca llfornla . a breeoll of the NAm ITATDllWT • .., to -.... .-.-. mpr.,._ ·-.._...., " ""ft"' on-·· ..... bullnoM ea: fl&IC 1111'1
T I 11 w1 I d f Pf099'1Y ... .,..., In ttle County of 926" C 0 MME AC I AL ENE R 0 VI -~=:;!-~-~~nu~~===;t:::"--::::: obllg•llon of p1yment ot ht o o ng P•••on • ong Orenge. Stall of Calllornla, TllltbulllMRlacondllcled by1111 CONTROL, 464 01¥1o1a • ..___I· H••1men11 llu ooourroct. Notice bu'*-at: A• .. lculaf"' deterlbed u followe, lo lndMdual. ·~-· of llld bteac:h and llan WU ftled lor F u N .• N .. 8 u H • 2 I 5 1 0 -• '6 0 0 J llnen 8oach, CA t2t80.
PtCTmOUe_..
MAim If A,.....,.,
record on Augu11 12, 11182 •• Marr;iuerill Par1cway, Miiiion VleJO. wtt: L01 It of Trecl eoo. u oor TMI 11ai~1 -lllOd wtlll Ille Robert Roland 811rn1. 484 Oocumenl No. 82·281290 of MIO CallfOmta t2876 map recorded In 800ll 272 Pagta County Cltrll of Orange County on Oalllola, Newport BMGll, CA t2te0.
Tiie lollowlng ptf1on 11 doing
butlnota .. :
0111c1a1 Rocorda. No payment tor Nlok e11ollburn, 1744 Batt• 44• 45 end 48 01 Mlecellaneou• F.or...ary 3, 1983. Tiiie butlntM I• condueted by 1111 P.'" dut 1moun11 llH occurred. ClrCle, Antheltn, CallfOfnla 92808 Mepe, In 1N of1\ot'ol the County ,_, lndlvld\111.
HARBOR VIEW MAGAZINE/
COASTLINE PUBLICATION. 1118 w. Balbot, No. e. Newport eoacn.
CA 92881. Thertlort , lht MacArthur Vlll1g1 Thie bull-It conduoled by an ,. __ .. ~ ... 0r-Coun"'. more Publlthtd Orange CoHt Dally R. lklma Homeownert Auoclt llon doH lndMdual"...i. .........,...., "' _..,.. •1 Pll01 F·'-8 13 2" 27 1N3 Tlllt lllltmonl WU ftled wllll lho =b ettct to ceuM 10 bl told, the N ..... 84dbum ~!':, ~.:,~;9,,.!'arllhlll -· • · "' ' 872-M County Cltrk of Orange County on
deac;f1bod real ptopet1y to Thia 1111-1 wu Nod wtUI tllt TorMt of H la CHll In ltwful -----------·•Feb. 24, 18113. Mlltly ot>llgatlon: County Clttk of Orangt COllnty on P1aJC NOTICE rt10l'7I Loi 2• Unit 45 elluated .,., Trtct Jenuary 31. 1"3. money of lht Unlltd 8telH on Publlt lltd Orange CoHI Dally
'r'.-rt tr T. Sa lall. 1118 W. Belboa. No 8, Newport Beecll. CA
92881.
Thia butlnoM II conducted by 111
lndlvtdual. 10843, .. per mep recorded In ~ conllmYtlon of Nit, or l>ar1 cMh '9CTTnOUI ..,_.. :>11o1 Feb. 27, Maren I, 13, to, 1983
Book 488, PagH 43 •nd 44, Publl1lltd Oran1,• Cout Delly end balance ••ldenctd by note NAm ITAT'DmNT 1036-13 T tre6c T 8a11t1
lnciUt/Yo of Mleeellaneooe M.,e. 1n P11o1. F.O. 8, 13, 2 • 27, 1983 ::":'t!' ~a:: ~J.~.,, °:: ~o:Wlng p1r1on 11 doing ----"8.--IC-NO_TICE ___ _
lhe office of lhe Orengo County Slt-e:J C*ll of amount bid 10 bl doc>ollled ROSS STUDIOS . 1822°" -----------
Thlt et•t-• -lllod Wltll lhe County Cler1I of Orange County on Feb. 24, 1983. Recorder, Siii• Of Calllornla. wltll bid. Newport llwd .. Co•t• MeH, Ca. '1CTIT10UI IU .....
The record vealed owner or Ille l'tlll.JC NOllC( 8kt1orot1er110 ba In wrlllng and 92127 MA• ITATl•MT Pl1 ...
pr()pltty more commonly known u .... 1 d 1 111 f Id 9 Pl Tll f II I ptreon 11 doing IOlO Wi•t MacArthur Blvd., No. 45, F1CTTTIOUl IUl*IP wlll ..,. r~ ve a • a Ort.. Richard M. Rott. 221 ·1 111 ., . a o ow ng
Publllt!«r Ortnoo Coul Dalty> PllOI
Feb. 27, Marc:ti ... 13. 20. 1963.
t97-83 Stnte AN. Callfomla II Shrtgt Ron ~ ITA.,._NT olfloo II any Umo alter tho flrll Cotti~ Ca. 92127 buelnau Ill:
... ...._-. Tiie followlng penon It doing ~blioe .... tlon '-IOI and balore dalt TNI bue1nett II condUC1od by en FOME • LOCK, 8eO WM1 17tll
... ..,.,..._, U'I lndlvlcll.lal. Sir•••. No 30. Cott• M•••· Otted: January 17 · l"3 bu91,,.. M: Otted tlllt 11th dey of Fet>tuary. Richard M. Re.a Calflotnta t2827 l'tll.IC NOTICE MacARTHUR VILLAOE Ml~S AMERICA PRINCESS 8113 Thie llaletnenl wu n-. wt1'1 lhe L-IOt o. Ely. eeo WM1 17tll ..---·-M
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION PAOEANTS. 1~ w. 1IUI Sl. eo.t• 1 c. A. Higbie County Ciotti of OrWIQe Collnty on Slrttl, No 30. Cotta MaH. ..'NAMl"iTA'iiiiiiNT
DIANA SLATER M .... CA 92e27. 33 Attorney Faoruary '· l"3. Cllllornla 92t27. T .............. ,,,.._
Acc:ounlt Roe. M11r Frenk JoM Btc>llst Bagley. 1 P bll 11 d O C O lly ,.... Thie bllel-le canduclld .... "" lie ·~-.,, pettOne art~ .. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) W. 1801 StrH I, Colt• Mn•. u • • ranp OUI • c 0 Ii;:; lndMOl.lir. -WJ bualMM ...._ COUNT't'OFORANGE) Callfomla92827. Pllot,Feb.20.21.27,1N3 P11bll1htd Oreng1 OHi ••7 . A) SUNSET l"INA MC)AL .. ) Tllll l>UtlnMt 11 condl.lc1ed by 1111 983-13 PllOI, Feb. 8, 13, 23, 27, 1983 ~Ice O. Ely 0 R 0 U p ; IS ) M E Q I C 0 R p
.......... 86343 Tllll llat-1 -lllod wtth 111e Fl., .. "'Cl •L, 23"" E. ""ar.ood On Jenuaty 24, 1983, balore me. lnd ........ a1. •-.,. llll'lftl'r Coun"' ,..._., of Or•-COun"' on ,.,... " '"' "" tile undenlgned. e Notary Pub41c In Frank JOllll Beptlll 8agNly ,.,_,., """~ •-.,. Mft'N'r " ..,._.. -..,.. '' Avt , Suite 500. Anthem. CA
end for H id Count} end Stale. Tiiie 1111ement -fled wltll tho ~MT MOTICa ,._,., ""',_ kb. 24· 19113· 921101. ~ a.ppeerld Ollfl• ~I-. County Cler1c of Orangt COunty on ., YOUA llll•OllllRTY II ... '1CTmOU8 .,..... Pllbllthod Orange COMI O:'= Clyde Mllch•ll H1tkln1. 37
proved 10 me on the b11l1 ol F.O. 17, lte3 rORCCLOIURC HCAUll YOU MAm 8TATDmNT' 9 3 20 19'3 ~.Irvine, CA t2714 Htl1fectory e11ldenc1 10 bl lh• '210011 A" I •IM IN O IM V 0 UR Th• followlng pouon I• doing Fob 27• Mardi • 1 · • 11017-83 Jud'! Aol• Harlllnl. 37 Reid, Accounta Atcelv•bll Maneoer of Publllll•d Oronge Coul Dally ,AYMIMT•, IT llAY •• IOLO ~... !MM. CA t2'714.
111a OOf'l)O'atlon tl'lel uecu11e1 111e Piiot. Fe«> 20. 21. M"ardl 8. 13. 1983 WfTHOU1' MY COURT ACTION. J . o. MA 1 HT EH AN c E & P\ll.IC NOTICE Thie ~ II oonduc:ted by •
wllllln document pur1uant 10 111 ll07-'3 and~~ "--1'1e "'91 right to CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 3520 genwal per1norlhlp By-~ or, reaolutlon of"' Board bttna YfAK accovnt In fOOc1 ttandlllg Ctdlllao Avenue. Cotta MeH, ~ANT NOT1C8 Ci)'de M. Httklne
of OlrlClort. ------------· by paying all cl your PHI due Callfomle t2t2t " YOU" , .. O,•ATV •• tM Tiiie 11••-t WM Ned with'"' WITNESS my lland "'° P\aJC NOTICE paymlf1tl IJllM ~ ooet1 llnd JoHph w. Ot Carlo, 2024 PORCCL08URC llCAUH VOU County Cl«tl of Orange County on
oftlclal ~. ------.. •llPINl9 within lhrte mc5ntlll fl'oll'I B•ltUIO-Ori••· Co~a M.o••~ A RJ • l.Jf I .. 0 I .. y 0 u Ill Ftb. 24. 1983. Linda L. 8oocJo r,..,,......., -t11t delt 11\11 notice Of c1tfeu11 wea CallfOmla 92t21 lllAYlllMT~tif. llDV-.l""IOLO --'210IM
Publltlltd Ortnge Coiat Delly MAm 8TA~ rooordect. Tllll M'IOl.Wll It 11.102.S& Thie butlntM le conduc:1.CS by an Jlll'DIQUl..""L.C~T ACTION, Publl•ll•d Ortngt Cotti Dtlly
Piiot. Feb. 13, 20. 27. Merell I , 1983 Thi lollowlng ponon 11 doing H of Janutry 1, 1H3. a nd wlll lnclMclllal. and )'OU~ tiewttle"lijjirri(jflna · ;Mll'Cfl f,1'~. 1'83.
M4-&3 ~~ WOODCRAFT, 7501 lncrtH• 11ntll your aooounl Jooepll 0.Car1o btlng your aoeounl In good etandlng 1()38..13
Slattr AYI.. Unll L, Hunting lo tllCOn* CUfYWlt. You IM)' not Miii Thia tt••-• -llltd wt1tl 1"' lllY paying t ll of your PHI dut •-II' 111\TM"r
Ml.IC NOTICE
F1CTTTIOU8 .,... ••
....-nA,.._NT
Tiie lollowlng parton I• doing
~u: POOLS BV FERRARO, INC .•
2109 Yacht Dtpllna, Newporl
Beecfl. CA. 92880
Petw J. Fertero. 21ot Vacllt
Daphne , Newport 8eeoh. CA. tneeo. I• Callfomia COf'PO"•tlon)
Thie ~ " conduclld Dy • COfl)Or•llon. Poole by farraro, Inc.
Peter J. Ferrero,
Prealden1
Tlllt 1111-1 WU ftled wtth the County Clet1I ol Orange Counl)' on
Feb. 9. 1H3. ..... Publlllltd Orenge Cou1 Otlly Piiot fob. 13, 23, 27, March 8, 1"3
702-83
Beedl. CA. 92&47 lo FWY tht tnUro unpaid portion of CounlY Cler1c of Orange COunt)' on ~ pllM pennlttld cott. end r-..n. ""'~
Richard A. Merrow. 18841 your eccounl. t •tn though lull ~ 3. 1983. ~ wttllln ttv.. momtw from '1CTTnOUa .._81 payment WU domtnded bu1 you ,_ 1he ... of In. nodoe Of dllfllull -Tunltal Ln .. Hl.lntlngton BIKtl, CA. tnl-' FWY tho lltllOllftt ettlect ebolle Pl.lblltlltd Orang• Co.ti OllllY recorcMd. '""'amount If 11,204.63 The .~sr~ ............ 92647 Aftar ttwea montf1e from tllt delti Plot, Fttl. 8, 13. 2', 27, 1"3 a1 of Januery 17, tta3, and wlll ~ -;.7ft"' ,......__ -."'
Thie bllt6ntM la conduo1ed by an of reoordttlon or 11111 documtnl eeo-t3 lnor•H• un111 /cour t ooount 01\llRIE eNOEAVORS. 8
lnd!Yldutl.; .. ..__ (wtlldl elate of r-dtllon :c: •-te Mftftl'r bacomee OllfT'tnt. O\I moy not lleYe ~WI. lrvtne, CA 92715 . .,..,. _,.,... '*-'' lll'tlMe the otM!getlon ..-~ ""'~ lo pay IN tlltlrl unpaid portion of
Thll etat_t _Jlled wttfl the f~ upon permfti • tonotr -rm .... ----.. your acoollnl. •••n thouQh lull cllatl David Teener. 8 Collnty Ciotti ol Orange C0unty on period )'OU~ Olftff/ tho legll rlgtll .--NAMlnA'Tiiii'Wr peymonl WN cternandld, l>ut you Eucalypl"' !Mnt, CA 92715.
Feb. I . 1983. ,_. to "°9 tho for«:toaure by pey1ng Thi followlnt ~ 11 dolnt mull pay th• elfto11n1 •l•l•d ~~· 8 Eucalypl11a.
Publl1lltd Orenge Cou1 Dall\' ~ ~ emount domlndod aa: ao:t:;. thole""-montha rrom ttw Thie ... _. Wll condUc:tad by
Piiot, Feb. 13. 20. 27. March I , To find out Ille MIOUllt ~ 11'11191 MAH'i:A~TEUAINO ~o"c',..:. ~: dttt ol rtcorda llon or 1111• • OIM'~..;_
lta:l. 797_., pey, or 10 arrenge for payment to Ht w. 17111 II .. 1..,11• M, Coat• document (wlllcll d a l e of Thie.,.,_,._. lllod wl1fl tho
•top Iha loroc:lo11.1re, or II yo11r Mtaa CA 92927 r.cordttlon appMtS llaNon). ""'-COunly °*" ot Oranoa County on ----.---11'-..,.-'""-r---"1 P'OC*IY 11 In lorectotl.lrt fOf any ~ ~. 959 w. 17tll It.. 111• 0::!:.~':.\lon ::;; ~0:_~ Ftti. 24, 1983.
l'"UULI" ""'~ otlltr reeecn. oonlect PCM, Aotnt 8ultH M ' N, Cott• MHa. CA. upon • • --· ·-~ ------8-.-... ----1 for Aleo Cr.-VIiiao Condorn!rilvm t2t27 lleYo ont; tho "Gal 1 '0 ttop ttle Publl1llad Orange Coall Dally MN-1-Owner• Ataoclatton, o/o Alltn a Tiiie ~ 11 oonduoled by.,, foreolo11.1rt by paying tllt entire Pllol Foti. 27, Mardi e. 13. to.1. 1983•
NOTICE OF f111t, 4400 MacAtU1ur ISMS. Sl.llta ~ -"' dalllllndtd by YolK cnotw..· 1u1~ MAURICE M. PICK 3 7 o. H •• J> or It a c 'ii. o A eruoe ~ To ~you d* ___ .;&.... ______ ,.,
MAURICE Pie& AND 0 t2te0-206I, (714) 752-1414. Tiiie llat-' WM llltd wttll "'° pay. °'to arrange for peyment '° Pla.IC NOT1CE
P ET IT I 0 N. T K you llew any ~ion.. YOll County Clef1l of Oranoe eounty on 11op tlla fortclo1ura, or II your -~==='="'==-==:-=----11\ovld contact a lawyer or 1111 Fob t 1913. prOC*ty It In foroc:Soeurt lor any fllCTTT10UI IU89llN ADMINJSTER ESTATE NO gO'Hfnrnontal eoener wtllch mt )' · ' ,_.11 olllt r raHon, oonlacl: MERIT MAim l'TAT'llmMT ----MIJC---N()-TIC( ____ , A·lllHI. he\11 lnand your toen. P11bllthtd Orange CoHI Dally PROPEATY MANAGEMENT. Q/O The lollOWlng poreon It doing
To all be1n, benefidariel. "'"''."'· YOU MAY I.Oii Pllol, Fob."· 23, 27, March e, 1~ ALL.EH ' FLAn. 4400 MllCArthuf bl.ltlneea -fltCTITIOUe _,._.. LaOAL _,,. • YOU DO NOT 7~ 81'td .. &Ille '70. Ntwllor1 8-h, 8.J. OllTAl8UTORS, 241 um aTAT'lmNT creditor• and c ontln1_eni TAKI PWOll9'f ACnoM. CA 92elll0, (714) 762·7474. Megnolla st., COiia Meu. CA
Th 1 11 1 1 credit.on of Maurice M. Pick HOT1Cf 18 HPIUV OIVEH IMC MUC NOTICt 11 you 11•¥1 any q1.1ttllotl1, YOll 92927. ~o ,:w ng per1on • doing and penona who may be "'"'*"to Mlcle I. 1ec:tion I of thould contaot • lawytf or 1111 Sttpllan R. Byzell. 245
A M E R I c A H T A x otherwi9e lnter'e91ed In the th• Doc:laretlon of Co11111an11, ,ICm'IOUI .._.. gO¥trnmonlaJ eeoncy wtllcll may Magnoll• St .. COlll MH~. CA
COHSUlTANTS lla51 IS<tclQ9WIMI __ j., CondltlOnl, l l'ld ""'rlct10111 ..... ITAT'DmJfT ha¥1 lnaurod your to.II. 926t7 DfM. Hunllngt~ 8Mdl ce;;;o;;;;a will llnUIOI' eltaW. ....... u10111ed Jun• 6, 1110 end Thi followlno poreon I• dOlflfl ....... ~YOU MAY LOH Thft0 bulinoM .. oonductM by.,, 12641 . A pedtlco ha9 been LUCU reootdod Juno •• 1tl0 In ISOOll bullf-. -LaOAL • YOU DO MOT lndMdual. :
Richard Cerl Man1111 81151 by Aaron Stn1er ln the 1H21, Paooa 116 .. 1210.i. Offlc:lll tDEX. 2&t E. 17111 It.. si .. 112, TMI PWOll9'T ACTIOk ltophan R 9Yl9lt
=•waler Orlva Huntington Superior Court of Oranae Rooord• of Orange ~ovnt y , COttas~'.?.!2.l~~-.211 MO~ 18 HEAE8V OIVEN llwt Thie atatllMfll wt1 lllod wttll IM Callfomla 926-47 C l b Callfornla , a broaoh or th• ....._, ·-·• .......... _ pw..n 10 Mtcl6e V1, 8ecUon 11 ol County Cltrtl of Or1111f1 COllnty on Thie·~ 11 cond\lctld by.,, ountr.. reque1t DI t .~ o t>llgallon o f peymen 1 of 8111 St .. Huntington BHcll. CA. th• Daolarallon of Co\llnentt, Fttl. 24, 1ea.
lndMd\111 Aaron S&naer be appaln.cu 111 111•111 hM OOGUrrld. Notlot t2t48 Condition• and Rtalrlotlone '21W
fliicNrd c M~ .. penona1NJWWEUtadvetootMidtntdland11en-1119c1 for Thie butlntta .. oondUG1M Dy 1111 extCIUttd o.oetnbtt 13, 1171 tlild Publllllod Or•nt• Coul Dally
Tlllt ... ._, ,n. tlltd with 1111 admtn liter tbe eatate of recor d Autu•• 28, ttU .. lndlvtdual. r.ootdod March 28, 1NO In ISoolt PllOt Fib. 11. Merdl e. 13, to, 1Mj.
C Cl k I o c na-1.. ·-j.-.... _ OocurNnt No. '2·$0004t of Mid Si.ton HtnfY 8'uctl"-118&4, P10f9 1511-1802 of Ofllciel 10M-83 ounty •r 0 range ounly Maurice M. c.,... <~ .. _. Otllclal Atcorda. No payment of Thie 11.,_1 -lllad Wiii\ the "•cord• or Orenge Oo11n1y,
on Fob. t , 1983· ,_..1 Independent Admlni9tratlco C dl'9 amoynle llM ooourrod. County Clttk of Oranot Colln1Y on Ct llfornlt , a brncll of 111• MJC N()TIC(
Pubrtehod Orange Coa11 Deity ~ F.iat fta A.c:tb·!~~inpeti~p• ~119C::. °A=C:: fob. 9• IN3. ,._, :~:~~~.!::nii:fo::.r,:,~~ ITATW Of ,.,...,ar•tt
Pllol, Feb. 13· 2o, 27• Merell 1· .. ae or .,........_ ~ •· c1o9 ,._ teeot to OM* to bt Pvattah4'CI Orange Coaat Delly of Mid~ and 11en -!led tor Of: U8S Of HCiliiOUI
1N3. 71M3 No. 3 at 700 Civic Center-*· IM lolowtno dMCrtMd ,.., Ptoc. Fob. 1:s. 23, 21, Merc:fte, 11a3 record on a.ptomt>er 21. tM2 • IUIA•M um
Drive, West, In the Ci~ of~ to ..-.y lhe ~ton: ...., 0ocumort1 Ho. '2432644 of Mid Tiie followlno p1reon1 llan -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p:::;:=::::;~ Santa Ana California on ~ OtecttpltOI &Ntlll "A"· Ofllolal Recordo. No Pl)'mtllt lor ..,_,,doo• 1flt"" of tho Rct1t1o119 ~--... 2 1983 t 9'.30 .. • "8.te ll)TICE peel dlll amount• llU OOOUfrM. 1u1111 aH .... ..,.: ll!VeflLY
inana• , a LID. PARCEL I: Thet portion ot L.°' 1 Tlltrtfor. tllt MaoArthw VKltoe WUTCL,,, APA .. TM!HTI, 1818 IF YOU OBJ!)CT to \he or Tract No. 10d3. u per mep ~ OOUWTY Homeowner• AHooltllon doe• t4Hllord Leno, Ntwpor1 ltaoh, IJ'UltinC of the petition. you '900tdect In ISoolt 412. Paooa 31 10 .... AL OOWIT = to --IO bl t06d ... Call!. IMIO. ahould either a~ al H , l11clu11va. of Mltctllanooue HAMOR CMITNCT ~ ,... ~ to Tiit l"lo1IUou1 lu11na11 Hamt
beerlna and atate you ....,., 111 "":::-c'!n!M = .., J *• •M aetWy ~·· rtltrrtd 10 at>ove w11 llltd In
objec:llon1 or file WTltte :f'~ .. UNt No. ~:Oft that P111n:~f: PH~A~Tl~t c:AMK. a bNbft "A" ~·#,~1~~~-nty on '•t>ruary t .
objec:llon1 wt th the cour C*'8ln ~ ~lot ~ Ctlfonlle ~ M "* oert.-i ~ ....,... ~on ,.. 8turde¥1111, 2037
------------ibefore the be~nlna. You ~-:i,O::;~!::..=~. '"~:;t:0~e:~::0...,::~'::: ~~of1~ ::WC.=•• :=, tv•, Colla w .... Callf.
a~ may _. 1t7t In 1Soo1t 1~tf. ,_ tH7 10 lnolueM, M ~ Julee. ~ 2031 s-« yoor att.omey. t2t4, lnallltlW. of Oflloill Aeoorde 11••1DM1 Ulllt 143 auhown anct dollMd DrM. Ootca ~ Ctllf. nat.
IALn ..... OM
SMITH & nnHa&.
WISTC..,CHANl
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
..COIK 1ICll MOtrTUAltlll
L..,,,_BHch
494-8415
~Is
a.. .Men Qap11trano -.1ne
~-CllM .... ......
I y O U A R E of Mid ~· and ~ to In CW...,•-that oerteln co11d311m la n. bulllMlt ... OOfldt.lotM by CREDrl'OR Or a conttn&en thel certain Otolerat1011 of NOTICl1 v .. ....,_ ..._ --. teCOfdod .,.,._., 1. 1 111 en lncllvtduel.
creditor ot the c1ec1111d, ~~,~~i::.~-.ndc:~~.nf:; :::.::-' :~:=-..::::~= =~==~ 21 :C: ~
mUlt file your claim wiUl A 11 U C rt Ill V 111 U ft I\ a r: .......... • .... llllM 111 looll 11S17 h0e 1-of Thie.....,_,. -Mid wtttl tflt
court or prtMn\ lt to tb "Oaot11allo11•• '-9111) rtoOtdad on ..-•• : ,.._, "aootd• of Orentt County OoulltY atrtt of OrWlgl County on l t U JUllt t , 1tl0, M ININ!Mftt No. I )'Oii wtJfl to ea1k the adYIOe of Cellfotrlla, ,_, ft. 1ta. peraona rept•ten .a Y 10'2, of Off1ot.i Aeoordt of MIG en 1ttorney In 1hl• matttr, yo11 NI undMded 1114'ttl....,... "6MltMd Ofaftll c-t oat1y
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!·9tde llome '" N9wpof1 ._S TU('SE HIWW High ., .. , 4 If, IWh} 1rw;,
3"' la, big lam rm, din • Baok Bay leaut)'
rm & pool "Wiit u ohallge ti•• 000 •
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•Ide, Wa11cllfl, Harbor 2sa1'Meaa ~SA Ht• •
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H•lihll, 1mat1er home. 1.,.. bike 10 ptet 3 yre Old ~~~~·::~~~:,a~p0•. 1320.000. wlll 0u ch. r«
llome In R-2 or ~ zon. ~~nllngton Harbour
Ing. Owneta I R.E. peo.. Condo. 28r 2ba. Ju1t 1
pie, w. .,. motivated 10 few blook1 lo walar
deal. 115:9 900
W111d ~Co. • 2 Bradford Condo1: t:s1-ll05~2• M8-l3A7 381 1'-' blthl, Clote 10 So. C•I Plan. 191,600 I
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/8undey, Feb(u8ry 27, 1tN
~ Walker C Lee
..,. " •"'a Cheerlul and brlghl 3
Bdrm hom1 with "'"' LAAOI LOTI ,_lelllble II·
nanclng and only 1105
000, Cell t7e.S310
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loaded wlUI e11frHI f
bedroome.i.!.*" room roaa "' . "''°' bubbling IPAI t 1 fUOO
motivated ownetl ...........
Now r.Ouoect OV9f 110
0001 2 bedroom condc.
with ooiy den. Upgrade(
deoor. Crackllng fire
piece. NMtled amonoat
parklike grounde. S 121 too. ueume loanl
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1 a.. -.i.TIP man 109•600
W/PANORAMIC lllew 01 • 10 Unite In Orange. "1n ~l1 ,l I
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lllPllLVI 400 ~.: 1111 ... Mffl" 8( 2 la & edd-on. Cal
.... Tll&Y 1 I Robelt ient3MHI ~..c:~r~,.A~ lhLll§I
family home In O"-of l!•!-!!1!!1!•!•!•!1 !
80 an11loue to Hll
Neetled on tr• ldornec
lot 11 thle 3 bedroom, 1tl
bllh home. Accent•<
with loll of fletl panellng
f12t,llOO, oome ... ,
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Acljaoent to HUftt"'810t' HarbOuf. loweet pr~ 3 ldtm In tract and .,. ...
Kltcf\en and beth• au
upgraded with caramk
Ille, llllned ..... win.
dow, frMh paint ttwouo-
hout. HllYMI Oo6d ap-pllanoee .,.. negot.latlle
vllley & mtna. 3 8f 2t>e l3e0.000 •--.----Ull---luxury home w11rp1c. • • un11•1 111moe1 new 1n 11 n1
parquet lloorlng, Hll San Bernardino. $260, C11m c.111. ranch •lyle • .....
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Newport'• mo1t dHlr· ii
lbte communltlel. Truly 19lD clMt\lng 0\191'1 and Ill the 000 Br 3 Ba 1 ·llY. OCH n bulllln1. Storage GA· .......,.. lllff. lttJ 11law, dHlgner entry ...... , ....
LORE Including • 3 car 1~~~1~1·~/~·~·~·~1·;~1 dOOrl, 1111rng rm w/ garage. ltall1n cypra11 cathedral celllnga. frplc:,
eunoundl thl1 acre pat· lrg 1unkan wet bar w/
1 "!!,opportunity for 2 Bdrm MCtl elde. 2 ca
)'OU ~. large lot. RV IO
a.el. t127.700. 2 BR 1 Ba w/mother-ln· law unit plllt ex1r ... ,,._.
1umabl• '80.000 loan.
1150,000. Ownr/agt
S31-5M1
111 + SPA Condo 3 Br no qua1. t5K
Privacy + lu•ury 11 1 dn $107,000 111 12.50
rHIOl'l•ble price. 2 Sp•· 2nd 8%. 7 5 1·919 6,
3 bedroom home Ir loll9ly .,.._ Comblnetlor
lllllng/dlnlng llM. Flmll)
room, flraPiace. LQt1 01
window• bring In lhf
eunlhlne. t 1~.000. ..
IUfM 12% loan.
Owner llYI Hll con·
\'entlonat, VA Of FHA.
# ---Ultml
eel io.ded w/nut. pecan, ...... ft1 Salt bll·ln., all electr. country
fr u II and 1 11 o cad o la'L....-kitchen, open lllry M1tr doll• matr bdrm•. 2•~ea _1«_-4_1_5_7 ___ _ .....
TREES. Owner llHhH ._ 1ulte w/1p•clou1 8a,
price over '26,000 to Pnlaaua llOf mirrored wardrobH & • Bdrm, 2 beth, doubk
cat garage, quiet ltreet
.1u1uoo .•
h1nd1om• brick frplc Purchaalng Real Elt1te?
eunny Ille kltc:Mn 6 •In bpr'd broker hll ne•
lg 2 car garage w/wtn« mllhod to H11• bur.•'
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take adVantage of buying --·· a Nll'f p\11 1fudy. Low malnten-new home eo 11 won'tlUI '"--... a nee backyard w / .., ...... ,...,. COLLEGE PARK 3 br, 2 bl. S 115,500.
2210 Avelon 548-7153
caller or dark rm. P111 thouHnd1. Call R1 ph .... ,., .. lrt~•
pAttlo. 1pa, & BBQ. ~ M1-0425 -SkylltH & cedar wooc -------E•acutl11a homet Mam·
PETE BARR En •t 1175,000. Cozy duplex. amortized covwed patio. Submit Ill w & LL at I •• I . & a11um In. Appr •t ollera. Agl. Marilyn . 141-lflt
.LTll. $400,000. Cuh to In or 559-~
trade equity for Lido Ille (111) l21-llM hma. 531 -3298 dya; 876-6-418 ..,.
. REALTY ._ .. , _1 __ exterior. centrelly loc:at• 11•'• ... Ill. moth 4 bedroom, boeU
-~· ad at 1925 An~ St Spac11cu11r ona bdrm over 2eoo aq. tt. Forma WllllW a OU lmmac. 2100 eq tt 3 bt:2 Open HouH Sal/Sur condo nr s.c . Plara. dining. aaparata famll)
IWll 1 IPI ~ ~d~.,.:::U~~~ ~~15i1r."."~ r:2~t ':: :00.'~~~~~;~ 189 ~=· :.:,~ =~= luL larNu 1M2
Oat 1l1rted In E .. tlldt W/Of)arl beams. C>wfllz· 5-41-95&3 -------· carpe11. 1216,000, neg<> with Ihle country cottagt eel lot of 10,600 eq ti w/ ~~!~~~~~ .. _ •-.__ tlable. llJFIM
2 Br 1 Ba Ir room tc eprtnklen. ~ for pool, _., -• -979 2311 lk •Bd 5 bulld. Only 1140,000 Lge RV ac:c:.a w/ail hk· MWI Charming 2 bdrm plus • L • naw rrn ba 1~.;;,:::.;;,~=.::,;:;,::;:::;:;:r~rtt--o+'9'ft-e---4~~· .-p1 lh 1\4 bath townhoule. A-. 3707 8. BRISTOL pool/19&. Room for~
531.12ee. M:hool•. church••· ate. Y ownrof"m 1Yii1il>Ti'10in:·'Alf AN
Aeklng S 159,000. $93 lo11aly 38r. 28• poo conelder"ad. Alklng $91 lee ~;..2 Grim-"".
857 93-« Stuart Fine, Rtlr.
H1um., no qu11. 2nd l&YI
Cadlll.c:a to Go-Cart•
What..,,., 1119 Fed
Roll 'em off the marllet
With a CIUlltled Ad
Call Nowt 842-5878
1110 1UIU TllUOI
ooo VA flllUm., no ~ual. home. Won 't t1e1 000. I ..., .,...
You OeMrYe The Belt A1tarnat111e fin. 111111. B E llde Wllllfllll -
ht 9 \4%. $28, 00 • -842·ot1•MOf548-2971
Dave 'fitllt•, S..S-2313 = 1:cr..°'t1J~r~.:, ~ t~ :m.~1All n:'"2 '9'N"" j ::·~·ti!_ 111~:00:: tfalm&l11-4 . The Aeal Eltetan to Oralle, R. on PortOla). bdrm, 2 bath, lrplc, lndr) I :O.~ 714/891-eee3 dtlYI
USE THE
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Located on one of Irvine Terrace's
quiet lnaide streets. A lovely 4
bedroom family home with large
country kitchen, family room, 2
fireplaces, covered patio. $259,500
L .H Lease recently renegotiated
for another 25 y~. or buyers may
purchue lot.
E.llH Piil -E ,,, wetcome 54().()()80. ~~ ~ t~~1::.U5: &~ J ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llnllW
4 Bdrm, cu1torn pool ~ $81,000. owe bet. a1 '-'I 1 111 1 T •P•. lrg cul·d• .. c lot Elt·lde Condo, 3 car 9111. 12'~%. Total peymenta 631 3444 . ue-Anel An•IOUI Hllar. Ont: 3 bd. 1V. ba. MOiie right 11192. You own lnl1MC -, ... , ... , 3 BR 2'A ba condo, 5"
1149,900. w/ucall In. Only S 114,900 of rant ioa. 0pan sun Wiii 1011• thl1 eharmln( down. $175,000 or bell
11.4% fl•ed flnan. ROf 831-3513 1. 4 , 1 3 e w a In u t Ea1tllde 3 Bdrm homt offer. Agt. 851-1851
Saller S31·12M MHI Verd• by Owner. 7 6 ... , e 4.; LAUREL POINT on quiet ltreet. Hird· 1-1--1-.1 Rad~.-2800·•1. 556-eote-tape. Chermlng twnhl, 3 Br wood tloore, fully lnlU· ..... ,._._ _____ ... --.--..
......., .,., entry kitchen 2'h B•. dbl ""· pool lated, MrWl9 porch lot • ...._. IWll ,,......, Ra1 LSEIOPT. CONDO 3BR • wHhef and drye1, enc mwll51 2791 adwlng Clrcla 2ba, dbl gar. 1107,000. Open Sat 2·5. 844-256~ large f9rlC9d back y111d FabUloul 2 I 3 Br petlc Pllllllll PllPllTIEI ..._.111 Ill ..... 1279,900. 979-5084. 751-9195 84+-4157 egt. Much hll been dona IC hOmM, ftreplac., c:entr
642-5671
-br.)tt--
O .. HPLU
Clean, light. Front unit 2 BA, 1 BA; Back unit
2 BR, 2 BA, Oen. Good location, refrlg,
ranges, washer &. dryer Included. Owner will
carry 2nd. $225,000. Ask for Mary Oentls.
llllE Fii LUSE II OllOU HL IWI
2 BR; '2 BA· ~I -loc;atlon ~ .to beacb L
shopping. Charming clean unit. Immediate
occupancy. $850/mo. Ask for Belle Chase
lee.
UCEmOUL 11111 II
UYll•EI
Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 2491 Crestview Drive.
Spacious 3 BR, 3 BA, family room home on
fee land. Large corner tot. Great potential for
adding on or remodellng. Reduced to
$450,000. Ask for Belle Chase lee.
Lllll ISLE
llVllE TE"UOE
IPUTlllW YllW LIUTlll
Expansive llvlng room with sit down view
complimented by a formal dining room with
equal view. Spacious master suite with
privacy plus 3 addltlonal BR's 2 BA's In
separate wing. Large pool and protected
patio enhances this property. Owner wlll
carry First with substantlal down and
purchase of land. $600,000 leasehold. Aak
fM Car.c>Jy:n Muon.--~ ----
TIE lllFFI
Linda model, picture perfect condition with
all new kitchen, new carpeting, drapes,
expanded dining area. Softty i dec:orated to
attract the most discriminating. Corner lot on
one of the largest greenbelts and added
allure. $198,500 Leasehold. Ask for Carolyn
Muon.
OllTlll TIMI • WMUY mEn
4 BR'a, 3~ BA'• plua den. Huge femlty room
on 3rd floor. Spa. sauna. BBQ In eecluded
patio. Solid oak woodwork throughout.
Ocean vtews from 2nd and 3rd floors. Many
other extras make this home too good to
mlaa. Ask for Hallle Strock.
IOPlllTIOIRI WOITIYE
IPPUL
2 BR In an award winning complex. Highly
,upgraded, flrst level location overlooks patio,
running streams, spectacular foliage.
Heating, water, spa and pool and fire
Insurance Included In Assoc_ dues. Reduced
price reflects motivation. $139,500. Ask for
Carolyn Mason.
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EIEllLI UY Fii 11111
SI00,000
Charming well-kept 3 BR ocean view home
on a nice flat lot. This home features open
celllngs, wood floors. huge family room and
Is close to tennis, parks, pools, etc. Just
listed and ready to move In. Terrific curb
appeal. Ask for Rod Daley.
llTIYITEl IEWI llYI
Riii ILL IFFElll
lndl\llduallia II • you'I air, dbl attec:hed garage
bring your lde11 inc comm. pool, 1pa, •
have tun with Ill dubhouM. VateraM nc 111 fUWll money down • 5% dwr --•y 1 I tor non-veteran•. Mull ~-• •••to bella11e 142-IZ• 197,0004115,000. AG•
A PETE
BARRE Tl
. REALTY
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Only st 10,0001 No down
VA t1rm1, charming ~ Bdrm~lace:-t:a
y11d. Hurry! Start now. ......
COLDWeu
BANl(C!RO
-l~-l'CIM
&.-. ...., Me-9400
•Yl4'MWI Owner Ulclng 1109,00C
for delec:hed llOUM wttt
gar•g•. A11um1ble 01
MW loan avalf. et 12%
UST SELL. "°gt
CMo.153& 9Y9nlngl •
Vflf'/ epedal "Hanowr"
model TowMOule $1351<
Unlwrllty Pk. ~907 .........
Warmington twnhomt
ptan A, 2 br, 2 M. ~
upgredad. lga yard & ~~~~~~~!I patio, bffut. land11Cap-:: ed. S 100,000 ..-nable.
No QUal. Open Sun. 12-6
I GREENBRIAR IPUllS IPUllf
Sup9f 3 Bdrm w/pool
011er12 lot. Park wi t
nMrby. S 117 .500. Bkr
84&-0709
Ultml~lllll
Adorabte 2 bdrm home ·
NOW 1124,500. Tekt
over $102.•00 loan a
;
lntereet. Open Sun
1 to 5 at 354 Mao-
1 Ave.
ME1. K1004E·REAL TOR Ml·llll
ftutaia Yall!J. 1134
No down-No quell~
3 Br 1wnhm. Move Tn
S 147,800. 551~7
TllUlll-... 11-a
111 Liii ...
Spacloua 1 Bdrm enc
unit on the water. Pr0o
fa11lon1lly decoratac
throughout. ASSUM
ABLE FINANCING
AVAILABLE. Alklng onl)
1115,500. Cell 540-1151
· HERITAGE
Rf Al TORS
--• take over 11200-$230<
negot. pymt1. Share< -•-iiii1ii1iii1i_iii __ appreciation Wiii trade _
Sue 891·5558 -•-
OPEN HOUSE 1·5PM 2 bdrm, den, 2 b•th1
Beaut. F.V. Horne, 3Br ~ ... lntto·~ ~, _ _,_
2Ba. formal din rm. llv rrr -· -"""'' .... -. w/lrplc. •tr1 felturH lhopl. Fruit t,...., autc epr1n1cier.. 2 car garage Corne & ... , 9703 W• By owner. 1159.500 _,._._n_s-_180o4 _____ 1 Open Sat/Sun. 12·5
F« Sale, ~t. 4 BR, 1" 714n30-4742.
M. Piil poo1 & .., .. Pr• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ltiglou9 cul de NC loca-
tion. sng1 aty. 11n.ooo
Red C arpet, A•k 101 Janie, 776-8183 01
MS-1030
••
Gate guarded community wtth prtvate beach
& tennis. Traditional 2 story, 5 BR, 4~ BA, lg.
famlly room, bayslde patio. Picturesque
views. Sllp & slide tie for 60' boat. Aak for
Lots Egan.
Bright and Immaculate Del Mar model In
Spyglass wtth lovely mountain and city lights
views. $220,000 In existing financing. Owner
may exchange for Jess expensive home. Ask
for Hallie Strock.
Woodllde, 4 BR 2"' ba
fem rm, muter eult• w1
llttlng rm. Mow In oond
'250.000. Agt. 97~11
mmta..tm
IRVINE GROVES. ont
level, 2 Bdrm and der
condo. Spacloua tlvln' room With llree>lece. for·
mal dining. lerge kitchen
enjoy morning 1un In
'IW' prMml pe&, Cloel
tr .. wey ICOeH, CIOM •
ltlelpplng. S1J7,500. ,
PllOEI lllD IWllO
1111,GIO
lovely condo, near North Shore Lake &
Beach Club. Gated community, 2 BR, 2 BA,
den. Lots of windows; mountain view.
Assume loan @ 9'~'t.. $683 per month &
owner wtll assls1. Ask for Lois Egan.
llWPllT IUll ILlffl
1141,111
.. BR, 21A BA, prime location. Woodbumlng
fireplace, large pat101 2 oar garage. Eaay
wllklng distance to •I eohooll & complete
shopping center. Nearby community pool.
Mk for Lola Egan.
lllBILIT-.... llPI
No e)(J)enM spared In complete remc>det of
thl• 2 BR home. All new appllancea,
landeca~ng & decor. &«*lent ftnanofng,
motivated owner -onty aaee,500. Mk tor H .... 8trock.
llEULI UY -llWLY UITEI
Whitewater vtewtl WoOd fk>orl, lots of room
for expansion, terrific patio and apa are Just a few of the featurM of this charming 3 BR
home In an area where the 1811 sale waa In
excesa of $1 .5 mllllon. $890,000. Ask for
David Hlrschler.
C PlllllllO YllW -Otn
U11T1•11111am
Expertenc. the pr•tlge and a.curlty of llvtng
In the gate guarded communtty of Harbor
Ridge. 8paolou1 3 BR "Jodelle" model •
Aaaume exlatl~ 1at T.O. at 11.5% approx.
30 year term. 1975,000. Aak for Ed Eecano.
. 1111'• DTITI ,
Magnificent panoramic vlewe overlooking
Nftport 8Mch and th9 Peomc OOMn. Thta
elegant 7000 aq. ft ....... on.a the utttnme
In luxury ttvtng. FHturtng 5 BR•1, 7'A Ba'a,
grand room, terVloe quwt.,. llnd a ~I •P• . . . e>ccellent financing paokage
offered. Call for your private showing.
14,000,000 furnfehed. Aak for Ed e.o.no.
NEWPORT BIACH
2123 San Joaquin Hiiis
,. ..
E•IULI UY
3 BR's, 2'A BA'a, den, remodeled wtth new
kltehen and more. Exclualve community with
private beach and tennis. Price reduced to
$650,000. Ask for David Hlrachler.
nllllTIUU-lllE
Privacy pervadee thla Harbor View home on
fee land located near aohool and park
lendlng addltlonal appeal. 3 BR's, large
famlty room, formal dining room are pleture
perfect for amall ramlly. Seller• are
mottvated. 1242,000 Fee. Aak for Carolyn
Muon.
IWllnl -111111 - -Luxury oondoe on th9 OCMnllde of hwy. wtth
UM of pool end IPL TheM hlahfY upgraded '
untta haft good partllng t.Ollfttea. ldeet
1ett1ng near beaoh, ahopptng·...-mt ~atlCSn. ''°"' •121.eoo.
lpL ..... l ... 1...... :
... -11-4 ~ ---Ealy wait to bch, • 8(, ~
Ba, epeciOUI IMng rm
famlly rm, laundry rm
1arge baklony. 11aa.ooo ~1711
la-1111 : .
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PETE BARR En
3 Br. 1~ Be, nHrl)r~~~~~~!!~ pelnted townhouee 1:
Owner may carry 3rc lmmec. 4 8r In~
T .0 . at blended ratt Turti.rock. Hice view.
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mt "'· Love1J a bdrm, 2 beth. 1 level, wide ..-nbelt, near pool. Beautifully
da'orawct. Only fl70,000. ..1.. 1•11MA .. 1-1
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bdrm, form. din., fam. rm.. 2 ~ ba,
awtmminl poo.1 • jlcual. Will con.aider
i.... option. -.. "'Ull. t316,000. .. UTI• 1-1 11H hit ........
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J'ormal dln~. Lara• apeclo.ua rooma, adJlcent to beach. 2°" down, owe balance at 1 " -reduced to $e25,000. 780.SW.
TIMI""" Beautiful traditional e BR. home ln
Corona Hi1hlanda. Accented wlth
French doon, ltained and le.ded l1all
wlndowa -IOUnMt kitchen. Aallln1
$795,000 -owner wW trade $300,000
equity tor indu1trlal or commercial.
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DlllCTOIY bt. UJ
Lovely 40 foot lot wtth canyon view ln
Old Corona del Mar. Exiltin1 2 BR .
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Panoramic ocean view from thia
single story California Ranch
b orne 2 or 3 BRS, 2 'Yi BA,
formal din. rm & fam nn. H.iih
qeam ceilings, Mexican pavers,
French d oors, plantation
shutters. Completely remodeled
& profeasionally landscaped
w/lovely spa. !795,000 incl. land.
PAllLlll IPTILAll PAlllAlll
HUI YIEW Charming single
atory "Portsmouth" 3BR, 2BA,
formal dining nn & family rm
situated ln the exclusive Corona
del Mar community of Spyglua.
Solar heated pool & spa .ecluded
ln private courtyard. Plantation
abutters, new cpt, oak paneling
& man y m o r e am e nitie s .
$595,000 incl. land.
PlllE IHHH '11.110 11¥111
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bay view fro m thia apacioua
single atory residence. 2 matr
auites, plus 2 more lg BR, 4 BA.
fam rm, & game rm. Pool in
c ourt y ard . Great fo r
entertaining. $520,000 LH.
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111 "' ,..., lWI lilt ·-·-2 bedrooma, beam ceillnp
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121"' lWI..,., ....... -11.-.-4 bedrooma, 4 ~ bathe, bayfront
111 "' ....... lWI .... -1•,• 4 bedrooml, 3 bathe, office, poo
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3 bedrooml, 3 bat.ha, bayf.ront
111 Yla ...... l.Wllllt 1••• 3 bedrooma, 5 ~ bathe, den w/bar
111 "' lena, UM .... '"'"'"" II ...... 3 bedrooml, 2 ~ bathe, tam.rm.
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$295,000 .................... 1424 Seacrest, NB.
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$329,500 .................. 2406 Francltoo, NB.
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•279,000 ........ 2208 Port Lerwick,
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Walk to bay and ocean beaches
from thia completely remodeled 2
bdrm. plllf 4!!n beach h«?me . .9'1~ ..
as can be wrth wood burning
fireplace, beam celllnp, bar and
private patio. Motivated seller has
priced to aell at $143,000 L .H .
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NEWPORT BEACH
IUIAlf ···-, ..... Se cloee to the beach in thia
prof-1onally decorated la 2BR,
2BA townhome . Pri vate
courtyard & fountain view.
Comm. pool hu underwater bar.
Alawnable flnandng. $143,900.
Barbara Calllhan. 644-6200 .
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Perfect home for thoee who enjoy
entertaining. The gate guarded
aecwity & prestige location add to
the appeal of this totally unique
entertaining home. Included are an
Lndoor-outdoor swimming pool, 3
spas, sauna, sliding roofa, an 18 foot
carved o ak profeaalonal bar,
projection room with theatre
aeating, u~ to 5 bedrooms, library,
even an UIJ8tain ballroom or disco
with separate kitchen. And it'a all
totally secluded behind your own
wall. $699,000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
"IMllln" UITIH Prestigious
HARBOR VIEW HOMES -5
BR, fam nn, fonnal din nn, plus
beautiful pool & spa. Completely
upgraded -French doors &
windows, plantation shutters,
paneling & new kitchen . Too
many amenities to list. $395,000
incl. land -Ulfll 11,1 ..... Highest point on the goff courM. VJewe forever.
L9lllll a.-.-un11•1 11,H.... Outatandlng lido lale waterfront on North
...UEUIMl1 •Abest
buy in Corona Highlands. Single
story 3BR, 2BA. formal dining
r m h o m e o n corner l o t .
H a rdwood floors, c ypre sa
paneling, leaded glass window,
remodeled kitche n. Secluded
patio w /gas BBQ. Acceaa to
private beaches. $289,500 incl.
land.
Magnlfloent 4 BR, 41A BA m~ manlk>n.
Wood floors, Sheryl Wagner batha, gourmet
kitchen, apa & brick courtyard. Exceflent tern\9.
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Cuatomlzed 4 BR country English homa neatled
acro11 from city llghta. Dramatic entry &
gal'8rta, formal dining room w/vaulted oelllng1,
fabuloua pub & pool room. Perfect home for
formal or Informal entertalnlng.
Put a little fun In your llfe & make a great deal at channel. 50 ft frontage w/180° vtewl Gracloua
the aame time. Thia beautiful 4 BR bayfront .. BR ho Ith for,..ttable vlewa
lncludea the land & 11 aftuated In a gated ~/C:,0'lR_ .. DR. & ::_:, .:ire. ~ .. p'8r &
community. Large courtyard patio & aun deck. slip for 55 ft boat.
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... UNDER $1,000,000 · · · 35' frontage Y 3 story contemporary offerrng beach llvtng with
N.H. Yacht Club, spacious 5 bedroom home sophistication. Incredible white water &
whh etevator + separate gueet aulte & large coastline views. Totally remodeled with the
dock on fee land. Owner may finance. finest of appointments.
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Outstanding 3 BR, 2 bath home
comple t ely r em odeled In
Newport Heights. Thia beautiful
residence has lota of charm + a
sparkling pool Cle&e to beaches.
s hopping & sc h ools. Call
regarding great financing.
Priced to sell at $259,500 incl.
land.
... --..,.,.. • lllfll 11...--. -~---wttt coiwltder 1rede-for-emaller home~t--.::1=ne~m":.i0i:.:::t~outc-=ra"""t=an=a-1'""ng~1own-==A"ln ..... iomi ..... .__a=vanm.o.a.;.b·~. :..r--~~-t
11n11na ..,..,. elegant 5 BR, pool, apa, 3 car garage, beautlful BR, famlly room, all exqullltety decor.ated. High
MINA Ill IUI WUll Cozy
3BR. 2BA home w /lota of
potential. Garage is atre.ed for
2nd unit. "Greenbouae "
w indow, hardwood floors &
charming patio decb. Cloee to
ahopplng & schools. Owner wW
..mt ln financing. $229,900 incl.
land.
WTIUff lllllm Rare "Plan B"
aingle story, 4 BRS, fam. nn,
dining rm home •ituated in
lovely F.aatbluff. Just painted
tna i d e & o ut -ahowa
beautifully. An inviting 1pa ii
located in the profeuionally
land8caped yard. $199,950. JA.nd
quote $89,600. ........ .. , .......... .
Beautiful 2 110ry Newport Beach
condo. 2 or 3BRa, 2 ~ BA
decorated in earth tone•.
Plantation abutters, country
kitchen w /many amenitlH.
Brick patio w/room for 1pa.
Showa like a model. Only
$185,000 incl. land.
w .. 1111.'.1 Miii Charmtna
''Redwood'' model -3 BR, 2~
bat}la , dlnln1 area,
profeuionally decorated tn
•Prine colors. -La patio -air
conditioned. Community pool,
....U.1 COW1I & lake. $100,500 .....
Beautltul all new "contemporary" Victorian. thru-out. Game & entertaining areas. $200,000 ceilings, crown motdlnga thruout. View & corner
Spacfoua 5 BR deeJgned for famlty lMng. Lulh down, OWC balance at 12•;., due In 5 yeare. location for utmost privacy.
green patio, bak:ony & large eundeck. Light & • lllYM 111..-
alry. Absolute perfection. u _. m ua 141.... A superb townhome overlooking the eighteenth
Un.a •. ••• Own your awn hideaway. 3 level home hu 3 fairway. Well over 3000 aq.ft. of perfection. 3 A very special Bayahorea home exten11ve1y BRS & den. Muter aulte la on top with deck & BRS, family room with aoarlng celllngs.
remodeled & decorated with the flneat vtew of the bayl Full aecurlty syatem, remodeled Complete privacy, aecurlty aystem & air
material• & e~lae. The muter eulte 11 an kitchen, patio & deck• & many eX1ru. Bonua la conditioned!
"Ivory tower" In· a wing by ltHlf. Corner a BR & bath 1tudlo & deck over detached • lllfll l•,111
location lavtahel llght & epace. garage. Surrounded by trees. Reduced $35,500. Lowest prkled Monaco In Big
IA~ I•,• Canyon. 3 BR, cathedral celllnga, freahly Elegant perfection on extra large comer lot with ... ""' _. .. .,... painted & new landacaplng. Large private lot.
2 lush patios. Beauttfully ~ned 2 BR whh Beauttfully maintained 3 BR, famlly room home Owner wtll help finance. Assumable, long term,
plans for expanllon. Excetlent locatlon near In great famlly area. Beautlfully landscaped, flrat trust deed. Would consider trade.
beach & marina. large pool & apa, large added storage area. 11..aT . aan.-
• lllfll 1..,.. Good financing, fee land. Big home, large yard, and value combine In thl•
Over 2000 ~ft., all on one floor. 2 BRS & 11~ 11,.,.. •"BR, Fam.Rm . Din. Rm., with lanal, n•
family room. r~ private end unit whh 1t1 t 1 t beao .. ea carpet•, apa, In neighborhood of more ... ,..,, Prime looatlon, steps o pr va e " · -• h OWner wm Ullst In financing own pool, •pa & fount a In. Go r g • o u • Fabuloua potentlal for your dream home In expen11tve omes. ·
landacaplng. cteetrable bayfront community. Den plua 3 BR. for qualified buyerll --····-....... UUIA fl -.& lltt,111 • 111f11 11...... Stopll Outatandlng value In Harbor Highland•. Affordable 2 bedroom 2 bath home with Jutt titted. Enjoy thla CO-rt & lmm11CUlate condo Large 4 BR family home with pool & uuna,
ep9clou1 brick patio and acreeued eating•• wlth It• privacy & aecurlty, comfort & parquet floor•, updated kitchen, and mucn
Step• to bay, ocean 4. wedge & Miier wlll cheW'n_., deek• & patio pool & tennla court•. more. Ananctng that you'll be lmpreeeed wtth.
con8'der financing. location & convenience. Great price & anldou• Don't ml .. thl• onel
H Ill.A ...,-ownerl .... 11 ......
A charming llttle houae 1tepa from bay & t>Mch. Mllll IMIT 81..... Immaculate free-atandlng X Plan on lovety
3 BR, high wood beam oetllnge, warm brtok Dramatic large 2 BR condo wtth aeparate atttlng pttvate greenbelt. 3 BR, famlly rm & cozy hot fir~. huge deCk & epa.,.. & COiiy, OOZ'f room off muter bedroom. vaulted oetHng, 2 tub, all enclOMd by a lovely wrap.around patio. hide-a-way. A-3 lot for I..., poeelbllltlel. ftrepteoea. c>vertooklng the pool. Great eecur1ty Seller very ftexlble. ·
tocatlon. Walk to Gellona & Falhlon llland. *""'.. ,,,.... ......... 11-.-A 1uper condo at pre-lnflatlon price. 2 .,. """' 11..,.. 10% dOWn movee you Into the IOwlet prtoed
BR, famlly room, w/oommunlty pool & Buy today _ SMlY tomorrow -the motto Of a home In Eaatbluff. Tha tradltlonal dealgn
IPL ConvanWtt looatlon ecroee from a.nta wtM buyer. Hare you haw the opportuntty wtth fMturw • BAS. f9mly room, dog...a.d Y'Wd &
Ana Country Ctub .. 80C 111lble to .. fr•MYL thla very nice s BA oando. &ly aoow, ... to • OCMfed patio. VeoMt ....... wtth MW pmnt.
POUlble IWe/oPtJon. poa1 • .-.,.,tclng n1m'b)'. Thia_,.. won•t....,
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8rtght S BA home wtlh nlgtlt lght ..._ IJdra or olloe. CilnnU9 Yll'd1..,.1 D &=:.. ~ ~ din, ......, ~ aertum, att11GMc1 f-oe 0-..-W/roottn for~,,.... IPI. ftnlnalne -t9lce fNeK -' ' _,, doubil.111' .... Almjmj 1111,000 ..... Pl'told oommunttY pool a tennla. Try low down a Ind TD """' ~ down.
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1 11111 lttM ,AM RM °' DIN 31131 Hotly, !lo. Laguna
499-1800 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 HDROOM
1913 Court St. Balboa Penln. N.B
730-5888 •185.000 Sun 1·3
354 Magnolia Ave .• Cotta Meu
842-7858 $124,500 Sun 1-5
2308 CllH Or. (Nwpl Hgt1) NB
842-5100 $349,500 SaVSun 1.5
315 Cedar. Newp0rt Beach
873-4400 S143,000·L.H. Sun 1-5
3 SunroM, Turtleroek, lrvlne
844-9060 1234,500
112 Via Vella, Udo Ill•. NB
Sun 2-5
873-7300 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-&
1200 Rutland #5 (We1tclltf) NB
540-2960 $140,000 Sun 1-4
289 Del Mar. Costa Mau
548-2313 $118,900 Sun 1-4
202 McNell (Veraallles) NB
548-2313 $138.900 Sun 1-4
10 Elderwood (Woodbrldge/Wlllowcrk)
lrvlne ·
551-8700 $159,000 Sun 12_.
2 BR plut f AM RM or DEN
* 19 Curl Or., Jaamlne Crk,vu,CdM
640-1515/1-728-5151 SatJSun 12-4
* 1 Pandora (lrvlne Groves) Irv.
642-5200 $137,500 Sun 1-4
* •985 Bayside Cove West, NB 1
631-1400 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
21 Atlanta, Northwood, lrvlne
730-6742 $159,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
501 Tustin, Newport Heights
631-1400 $235,000
1577 East Ooean, Penn. Pt.
631-1400 $344,500
Sun 1-4
Sun 1-5
992 Bayside Cove West, N.B.
631-1400 $397,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
17 Skysall, Jasmine Creek, CdM
64•-9060 $355,000 Sun 1-4
••633 Lido Park Or, E-3, N.B.
673-7300 $610,000 Sun 1-5
43 Beachcomber (Jasmn Ck) CdM
645--0303 $300,000 Sat 1-5
**633 Lido Park Dr C-3, N.B.
673-7300 $580,000 Sun 1-5
#3 Aue Fontainebleau (BgCyn) NB
180-8333-$365.000 Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
933 Evergreen Cr .. Costa Mesa
963-8377 $99.950 Sat/Sun 1-5
**4004 River, Newport Beach
631 -1400 $425,000 Sun 1-5
*467 62nd St. (Nwpt Shores) NB
631--0263 $212.000-Fee Land -SllttSun 10-4
*407 Fullerton (Nwpt Hgts) NB
6•5-9554 $258,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2661 Crestview. Bayshores
631-1400 $238,500 Sun 1-4
*4690 Hell (Huntg Twnhmes) HB
642-5200 $95,900 Sun 1-5
319 Flower St. (Eastslde) C.M.
642-5200 $139,400 Sun 1-5
22« Port Cartllle (HVHms) NB
673-7761 $259,000 Sun 1-5
19442 Salmon. Huntington Beach
546-2313 $115,000 Sa 1-4/Su 12-3
2558 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa
759-1501 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
3141 Boston Way, Costa Mau
979-5370 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
""R'ue erte. Big Canyon. NB -
844"6200 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*427 Catalina, Newport Hot•
6«-6200 $259,500
7 Aue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn, NB
Sat 1-4
644-5116 $599.000 Sun 1·5
113 Via Ravenna, Udo Isle. N.B.
873-7300 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•204 Via Eboll, Udo la'9. N.B.
873-7300 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2210 Avalon. College Park. C.M.
548-7153 $115,500 Dally 12-5
* *3810 Channel Pl., Npt Bch 631-1268 $595,000 Sun 1-5
459 E. 19th St. (Eutslde) CM
631-8011 $155,900 Sun 1-4:30
1130 Pembroke. Newport Beach
s.48-2313 $225,000 Sun 1-4:30
1886 Port Carlo, Harbor View. N.B.
759-0819 $275,000 Sun 1-5
585 Anita, L,una Beach
551-6700 249,000 Sun 1-5
3 H plua FAM Rll or DEN
* 1472 Galaxy (Dvr Shores) NB 851-8767 $860,000 su'n 1-5
1101 KJng1 Road, CUtfhaven
&31-1400 $895,000
501 I Street, Penn. Point
831-1400 $395,000
Sat 1-4
Sun 1-5
31922 Azor• Rd., Laguna Niguel
494-8057 $359,000 Sun 1-5
1818 Port Taggert (HrbrVuHm1) NB
78()..6333· $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
11 Hllt1borough (HrbrRdg Hie) NB
7eo:-8333 s 1.200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•4115 Hampden (Cameo Shra) CdM
780-8333 '585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
FOritllnl181if"CYn) NI
780-8333 1716,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
DIRECIORY
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21511 Archer Cir., Hunt Bffch **820 VII Lido Nord, Lido Ill, NB
751·311H $189,950 Sun 1·4:30 873-7300 11,900,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
402-18th Pl., Newport Hgt1, NB
875-7534 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1411 King• Rd. (CllH t1aven) NB
642-5200 $525,00~fee Sat/Sun 1-5
1218 Key W81t, Corona del Mar
844-8030 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
434 Tu1tln Ave., Newport Beach
631-1268 $250,000 Sa/Sun 1:30·5
2742 Portola, nr SC Plaza. C.M.
540-0080 $159,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
2120 Aater Place. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $189,000 Sa 1-5/Su 1-5
11721 Candi Ln .. Garden Grove
548-2313 $109,900 Sat/Sun 12:30-4
218 Via Koron, Lido lale, NB
844-9060 $430,000
47 Bethany. Trtlrk, lrvlhe
644-9060 $1e2.soo
*2001 Galatea Terrace, CdM
759-0840 $995,000
2323 Cllff Or, CllH Haven, NB
Sun 2-5
• Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
759:1~01 $789,000 Sun 1 :30-4:30
3087 Carob, Eastbluff, N.B.
644-6200 $289,000
1215 Mariners Dr .. Newport Bch
Sat 1-4
644-6200 $495.0QO Sat/Sun 1 :30-5:30
* 1211 Kings Road. Cllff Haven, NB
631-7300 $319,000-LH Sa/Sn 1-4:30
* 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrut, NB 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-4:30
1837 Commodore Rd., Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $299,000 Sat 1-4:30
•2 Twin Lakes. Spyglau, NB
644-6200 $595,000
1301 Dolphin Terr.(lrv.Terr)N.B.
Sat 1-4
631-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1930 Por~ Brlstol-Clr,(HrbrVwl:tma)N
631-7300 $268,500 Sat 1-4:30
102 Via Koron. Lido Isle, N.B.
873-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
204 Via Loree. Lido Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $745,000 Sun 1-5
101 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**210 Via Lido Nord;-Lldo 1-.NB-·
673-7300 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •7306 W. Oceanfront, N.B.
673-7300 $795,000 Sun 1-5
11 Montpefller (Hrbr Rdg) NB
760-8333 $695,000 Sun ·1-5
2109 E. Balboa, Newport Beech
760-8333 $625.000 Sun 1-5
34 Sliver Crescent (Trtlrk) NB
760-8333 $260.000 Sun 1·5 ..
20711 Aquatic Ln .. Hunt. Beach
546-2313 $169,000 Sun 12-3:30
* 1918 Seadrift (Irv Tetr) NB
845--0303 $3.45,000 sarr.1-4
507 So. Orange (Nwpt Hgt1) NB
645--0303 $295,000 Sun 12-5
1212 Pembroke Ln. (W .. tcllH) NB
fS.4.4.-8200 $225.000 Sun 1-5
*2031 Yacht Defender. Seavlew, NB
8«-6200 $399,000 Sun 1-5
7 Bderwood,
Woodbrldge/Wlllowcreek, Irv.
551-8700 S 189,900 Sun 12-4
~ lll!DflOOM
1119 Charl .. ton. Coate Mesa 646-7434 $125,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
114 Ruby. Balboa llland
631-1400 $425,000 Sat 1-5
#14 Point Loma. Corooa dol Mar
673-4400 $723,400 Sun 1-5
•35 Rue Fontalnbleau (BlgCyn) NB
760-1900 $595,000 Sun 1-4
590 Marquette Cr., Costa M8N
(619)942-9372 1129,000 Sat/Sun
3« Joann St., Costa Meu
963-8767 $155,000 Sa 12-4/Su 1-5
•910 Nottingham, Dowr Shrs, NB
759-1501 $259,000 Sun 12-4
12 Aue Verte, Big Canyon. NB
631-7300 $795,000 Sun 1-4:30
1255 Somet9et Ln .. Weatcllft, NB
831-7300 $355,000 Sun 1-4:30
* 1400 Nottingham Rd. W81tclf, NB
631-7300 1329,500 Sun 1-4:30
2108 Windward Ln., Baycr•t, NB
&31-7300 1299,500 Sun 1-4:30
1868 Tuatln, Newport Beech
844-8200 $232,000
* 1924 Leeward Ln .. Baycreat, NB
Sat 1-S
&31·7300 $298,000 Sat 1_.:30
•1509 HIQhland Or.(HrbrHghlnd1)NB
&31-7300 SH5,000 SM 1-4:30
*4 Narbonne (Harbor Ridge) NB
8't4-8200 $1,I00,000-cMh 8/8 1·5
•3 Point 8ur, Spyglau, NB
631-7300 teOS,1)00 Sat 1-4:0 * 101 Via Flot9noe, Udo lat, NB 173-7300 '695.000 8atl8un 1-5
'
--.--
121 Via Sin Remo, .Lido laler NB
875-30481873·2558 Sat/Sun 1·5
401 Colton. Newpoit Beach
840·8208 $175,000 Sat 1-5
••428 Hrbr laland Dr .. NB
875-3898
8941 Champion, WHtmlnl1er
Sun 2-5
993-8787 1120,000 Sun 1-5
1840 Labrador, Coat• Mna
1546-2313 S 119,900 • Sun 1-5
2858 Vista Ornada (Bluff•) NB
644-8200 $219.900 Sun 1-5
6 Aue Oeauvllle (Big Cyn) N.B.
844-6200 $625,000 Sun 1-4
1541 Eut Ocean. Pennlnsula Pt.
631-1400 $449,000 Son 1-5
•4527 Gorham, Cameo Shores. CdM
844-9060 $719,000-Fee Sun 1-5
* 706 K-Thanga, Corona del Mar
644-6200 $359,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
•2478 Rue De Cann81, C.M.
844-6200 $124,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
•204 Via Columbia. Nwpt erst. N.B.
873-7300 $189,500 $un 1-5
112 VI• Koron, Lido Ille, N.B.
673-7300 $480,000 Sat/Sun 10-1
4 U plue.FAM RM or DEN
423 16th Pl., Newport Beach
631-1268 $235,000 Sun 1-5
1845 Port Ashley (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB
760-8333 $325,000 Sun 1-5
#9 Sun River (WoodbOdge) Irv.
760-8333 $289,900 Sun 1-5
222 Via Koron (Lido 191e) NB
642-5200 $749,000 Sun 1-5
2797 Bunting, Cost• MeN
.&46--2313 $266.000 Sun 1-4
1124 Oen• (Plaza def Sol) CM
645-0303 $249,000 Sun 12-5
280 E. 15th St. (E/Slde) CM
845--0303 $239,000 Sun 12-5
1958 Balearic (M ... Verde) CM
~5-0003 $395,000 Sun 12-5
2060 Aamlngo (Meaa Verde) CM
&45-0303 $215,000 Son 1~5
•3013 Java (Mesa Verde) CM
845--0303 $420.000 Sun 12-5
2047 S. Capella (MeN Verde) CM
845--0303 $174.000 Sun 12-5
512 Vent•J•. Bluffs, N.B. fM..4.6200 $260,000.L.H. Sun 1-4:30
•1801 AntlgualClr .. Newport Bch
~200 $424,500 Sun 1-4
* 1815 Galatea Terrac.. CdM
fS.4.4.-8200 $520,000
1222 Soseex (WestcllH) NB
642-5200 $237,000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
112 Weatcllff {Wea1cittt) NB
642-5200 $239,000 Sun 1-5
23 Half Moon Bay (Spyglasa) CdM
844-6926 Sat/Sun 1-4
* 1624 Antigua (Dover Shrt) NB
646-4760 $524,900-fee Sun 1-5
1910 Tahuna Terrace, CdM
648-5777 $259,500 Sun 12-4
3 San Sebastian, Harbor Ridge
760-1900 $1,795,000 Sun 1-5
204 San Remo. Lido Ille, NB
760-1900 $595,000 Sun 1-5
••601 Bayside, Newport Bch
631-1400 $1,300,000 Sun 1-4
**219 Via Udo Soud, Udo Ill, NB
760-f900 $1 ,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
201 l.al'kapyr/Ocean Blvd .. CdM
831-1400 $1 ,875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
320 Seaward, Corona del Mar
831-1400 $354,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1007 Tiiier Way. Corona del Mer
&31-1268 $329,000 Sun 12-5
210 Via San Remo. Udo Ille, NB
675-3048/673-2558 Sun 1-5
•3016 Java Ad. (M ... Verde) CM
&31-1268 $425,000 Sun 1-4
226 Via Orvleto, Udo
&31-1400 $549,500 Sun 1·5
1~1 Galaxy Dr., Dover Sh1'9., N.8.
548-5647 $389,600 Sat/Sun 1-5
397 E. ~rd St., Newport a.ct'!
175-1771 $210,000 Sun 1-4
2032 Swan Or. (M ... Verde) CM
751-3191 $199,600 "' Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1151 Port Renwtck (HVHme) NB 144-9080 1390,000 Sun 1-5
*18&7 Port ,_iwtok, HVHmt, N.8.
144-9080 *390.ooo-Fee Sun 1-5
...... ,AM-•Dml *' oakmont (Bia Olnyon) NB en-ne1 t 1.1ao.ooo 1un 1.a
2088 Fternlngo (~ Verde) C.M.
146-4411 '225,000 8un 12 ...
/
•reo-W"\~1o~ ~11un ,.,;
#3 lordMU• (Hrbr Mel) NB
180-8333 t1.2t6,000 Set/Sun 1-4 * 1~1 Galuy Dr. OoY« lhra, NB 875-2373 t•a.ooo Sun 1-4~30
#2 Winged '~fMa Canyon, NI 844-tl)e() a • .oo eet18un 1-a
* 1524 Antigua (OoYer 8hra) NB '
845..t927 '849,toO·f• 81t18un MJ
2042 Port Weybridge, HV HOfMI, NB
7&9-1501 '329.000 Sun 1-5
1807 CU11e C~ Clr(8pygl1Rldge)CdM
0«-8200 1815,000 Sat 1·5
•2201 Alta Vitti (EMtblutf) NB
&31-7300 '319.~r:.. Sun 1-4:30
*20 Cypr ... Point, Bia Cyn. NB
&31·7300 11,495,00() Sat/Sun 1-4:30
4 RoekY P1., 8pygl ... ._.HI, NB
831-7300 11, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
*1918 Prt Cerdtff (HrbrVlewHm1)NB
844-8200 1395,000 Sat 1-5
**1500 E. oc.antront, BalboaPenln
673-1900 $81115,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1500 E. Oc:Mnfrnt, BaJPenln C1
873-1900 '895,000 &et/Sun 1-5
6371 Gtorl•, Hunt1noton Beech
~787 1180,000 Sun 1-5
*1521 Antigua Way (Dvr Shrt) NB
&40-8800 Sun 1-5
•1800 Jamaica (MeN Verde) CM
845-0303 s.409,900 Sun 12-5
.... plua ,AM RM or DEN
1637 E. Balboa (Penln Point) NB
642-5200 $334,500 Sat/Sul' 1-5 •904 Via Zurich Clr.(Lldo Ille)
644-8200 11,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
938 VI• Udo Soud, Udo Ille, NB
673-7300 1847,500 Sun 1-5
•424 Anaellta, Irv. Terr., CdM
640-554<> $750,000 Sun Mt
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
1 lll!DflOOM
61 Lake Pines (The Lakea) Irv.
540-1151 1115,500 Sun 12-3
87 Rockwood, Woodbridge, lrvlne
857-4356 $89.900 Sat/Sun
1730 Weat~lff Dr. #2(W"tctf)NB
831-7300 $110,000 Sat 1-·4:30
2 •DflOOM
1718 WM1cllff Dr. #8(Weatclf)NB
631-7300 199,000 Sat 1_.:30
*2920..0 Camino Caplstrano,SanClem
494-1177 1126,500 Sun 1-5
I U plue FAM RM or DEN
*1242 Rutland Ad .. #5(Westclf)NB
831-7300 $139,900 Sun 1_.:30
I MDflOOM
•383 Sunriee Clrcie, C.M.
631-1400 $159,500
*2420 Niagara, Montlcetlo, C.M.
Sat 1-4
751-9195 1107,000 Sat/Sun 12--5--
432 Or1on Way. Newport Beech
631-1400 $160,000 Sun 1-5 •
4 9EDllOOM
#20 Queen's Wr•th (Univ Pk) Irv
552-7500 $179,000 Sun 12-4
2408 Narbonne (Eastlide) CM
645.()303 $125,000 Sun 12-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
, ........ 2 ..
4501 Seuhore. Newport Bch
780-8333 f595,000 Sun 1-5
518-518'A Oahna, cdM
673-«00 $377,000 Sun 10-1
423 Carnation, Olde CdM
675-8370 $400,000 Sun 1-.5 , ....... , ...
416-416'h Carnation, CdM
831-1400 $589.000 Set/Sun 1-5
211 Knox (Euttlde) CM
645-0303 $276,000 Sun 12-5
4Mplua 1 M
**132 So. S.ytront, Balboa 11.
631-1400 Sf.300,000 Sun 1-5 ...........
509 Acacta (Oceanl6de of Hwy) CdM
845-'/048 $440,000? Sat/Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 9B)ROOll
*8 G,...,..bf'lar (WOOdbfldOe) Irv
551.()887 1147,900 Sun 12-5
I •DROOM
•104 Mpen, Coeta M-.
&44-2582 $133,000
2MllllUe1M
310 Coronedo, .....,..
831-1400 1299.600
Sat 2-5
Set 1-5
HOUSE FOR RENT , ..... , ..........
1405 w. St. Ancnwl. a.nta Ana
(nr 80 Fr.-v)
541-9077 191,IOO
* POOi ** Wat9rfront * •• Waterfront & Pool
I
""'UITll
tllLnY 1 yeer new 3 Bdrm 2 Bl. Great
location. Secur~~/prlveey b•hlnd
electronk pte on Pll land. 2346 18\h St.
(Btwn Irvine/Tuatin). '24~.ooo. Opn Set ~11. Fri Much 4 10-2. Call ACt. Ann f«
..,.ta111.
UQUALn
-. -~ ... , .......
lftll.lllml llY
Spadoua 2 Bdrm. The ultimaC. in llvinl
refinement. A..umable $514,000, 30 yr
12\.\~ loan. Boat alip available. F /P
$58S,OOO. Phone: 213/86~-6401 .
............. / ... /....,11-1
111¥111.NePnW --llWNIT WALi Tt UAll
lllllTI 3 Ir. 1~ Ba. Own the
land. 1212.000. Own~ 1111111 _83_1_--02&3 ________ ~
JUST LISTED to SELL 3 Ir, 3 la. llm rm, frpl,
IMMfOIATEL Y-:-8p -.... bar, pool. '2tt,!Oo.
clout 3 Ir Dan ho,,,.. 5 1 1 I r v I n • A v • .
Quilty & clue thNOut. 833-8773, 556-4982 or
Fr. ~. Myttt-. e.i. &46-0811 ~:~~ = __ LEA __ S_E_O_PT_IO_N __ --1
.,1 •"50 000 Comp. tum. OM of Big -• Cyn'• moet .i.g. homM. Ill 1111111 4br. eludy, den, tr, pool, U /.U 111·1• ape, chlld'• park, lueh i~~~~~~!il grdnt. $1,485,000 IM. TURNER IHlllll Wl1I .. Alc:hlt9Ctural Pr09.
CLIFF HAVEN 3 ldrme. 840-4350 2'Ai bathe, den and dining ---------1
room. NHt, Ilk• n•w WILi Tt llAll
throughout. All room• 3 Br. 1'4 la. You own IM
but wln• cellar and a land. 1212,000.
beth or 2 have bey and Owfl9r 831-0283.
oc•an vl•wl Can't top __ llU
ti* tor QUallty or price. ••--• $525,000 lnclud•a th• CONDO/EASTBLUFFS land. Exc•I financing. $185, 1•11 1911 .. 000. or wlll trada for --J 1-1 condo In lndlan W•ll• ~ -plu• CHh. 48R 2'Aba, .... Z-1111 c6clM to lhOOc>lna ' pool. .. Pv1 pty. 714te15-H51,
,1181~722 ..... ...,.
2 BR plua dwt. 2'Ai ba.
$124,000 auumabla
PETE BARRETT . REALTY ~~~~~~~ loan. Priced at '210,000. :: or ..... 09tlon. Ownr/
MT Ul1ll
'25.000 dwn, Hgta 3 Bdr
fixer. Great loca11on.
Linde Hart, 131-12ee.
agt. 831-Mel ..,.....,/ ......
A9duciid to $186,000 3 & den. 2 .,., dlatmlng
2 tty Tudor. 3 c;., gar.
Cnf 'r119tln & 18th Place.
Open Sat/Sun.
Owfl9r/agt 875-75:M
•HITIMIB .. PENTHOUSE VERSAIL-LES Otx 1 Ir, tum., ab-
NEWPORT HEIGHTS MlllM ownr mull NII.
'l'vv-earrt-ball eve the Only $110,000 or bftt
'tW and po411nti.t of thil ofr. Low lntarffl loan
lft• until you IUlnd on ltl ...um. 1-813-2528
!:vo::o!n09~~ IUNW llMIW
It hu ,.., acce9• tor 110 deg VIEW. Oall •xtr• pettdng. tile. loora, ~ QI.-~ nee .., 11111 dowl.. lg and of ~ --J 1 • uc lot. 3 8drml. A rM1 - - -buy at $315 ,000 . Ml-1111 eu eeee tor appt.
A PETE
BARR~T I REALTY ., ..
Bani! lor•cloead, Npt
8c:h snor. home. a_.
to baach. Bring your
ehoval. Linda Hart
a1-12t1
Harbor Ridge Cuttom
Homa. Reduced $500, ~ to $195,000. Xlnt
Tamw, Tnldaa & Submit.
840-1S43 . ..,_
HAA80A VIEW HILLS 3
Bdrm MODEL Home.
lmmac:I. Mova-lnl $25,
000 below mkt at 1364.
500. Cell PATRICK TE-
NORE. agt 78G-1702
*lfll" .... * Ideal tor owner occ:up. 10
~ o6d. S30K dn. NCH<.
let TO 8%, Bk r . .... nmr __ 831-_1.r ____ ---I
1 ~ o6d. ""'* IP9. 2 lllT
br, 2~ ba. 2100 1q. tt. " 11'11 WllU• l400,000. Wiii look It -•• _, trade. Summar beach home,
Open SatlSYn 1-6 r9"t out cMtng winter for
1•15 W. Bey AV9. good Income. 1 bl! from
__ AIL-=-_•1_w_1_11 __ 1 iiM: iiTali mii
11 WP I I I IL 1-hiiiiiiiiit11-iiiiinii11iiT-1 IUITI MIDllT ms? Secluded 3 Of 4 Bdrm Larga1t 4 bdrm. True
country-... homea In "prrda of owrHN'lhlp".
bedllMly Q9tad oommun-Pool, taMla, ape & ..,..
tty. Fae. l'"ry '25,000 dWn na. WtliJ< to beKft. ~~T= ..... ,. ..... ~1-1• 111-1n1
ly owner a 8d, comm.
pool, 2 blk• ocean. 11•.000 oeo. Low 1n. OW0.146-1141.
Kl TUii
111T..,._1n•
OcnVu Trt.Ma COf'IU'ICy
~nwbaad\.
... ~--""'*' ---· bftln9 od ..... Npt Ct9lt 2 .... din. flld Unb S1•,IOO to 1221.000
Palm 9twtnge holM tor
~ e .. ch home. L'°J: '°' garnal 1---1-.-,-•• -,---f
---~ twnnonr ....... ~. ~ ,.,..."ientllp fof ~· l en1r1ncM. ..,_.,.,... ....... Up towiNwllde,
to lllQl.000. by , tarp I bdrm.
Call Pet• John eon CMet n--.r bdrm -all-
•1-1211 Ung rm wlflraplaca. ::.~.ooo~ ...............
llM4M
Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales ... no matter what
you call them, the idea is the same -TURNING THl"'GS YOU NO LONGER
NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way Into a crowded
attic or garage. or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So
get into the act. clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing itl
It's fun. It's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple. •
. ara.se
.Scile
_,
1 Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your
•
sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful
sales have been held in the evening, just after work. .
Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for
4 Where to advertise.
Place y·our ad where it will be seen by people who live
in the area -most peop: shop close to home. The
• Daily Pilot is read by 88,~ adults In Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine. Huntington
Beach aRd Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide any other large event that may attract-potential buyers
away, such as fairs or community events. Have your
sale run at least two days-some people may not be
able to come on any single day.
Z What to sell.
Everythin ! That is, everything you haven't used in the
• last year. ?tan item has antique value. or is brand-new,
or has unusual value. be sure to ask a healthy price for
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house.
Look everywhere. and list everything.
,_..., •• This is your main attraction anet your
best source of income. Be sure to place furniture
where it can be seen from the street. Price
furniture low enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the classifieds for
comparisons~ but high enough so you can come
down a little when someone shows interest.
RockinQ chairs, chest of drawers, tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so
feature them In your ad.
....... , .. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and
kept close at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well.
Clothlll• Make sure clothing is clean, and mark
the price way down. Put as many things as
possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age.
Display adult clothing by Mx and age group. Low
prices are a ..e on clothes except for unusual
items. which should be tagged with an
explanation (like, "hanMmbroidered flowers,
dress worn by Mae West~" .,,1.cn. These will sell for a fair price only if
they work. No one will take your word for It. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested, or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned ori
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
"as is". "-h. These usually go fast, but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good Idea is to name your plants
before the sale (Spider Lady, C.Ousin Jasper,
Maggie). and write a line or two on the
name card about how to care for them.
]
Write your ad.
Here is a s~ggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks,
Bentwood rocking chair, toys, Infants' clothing, 1922
• Victrola in original cabinet, m1ny gadgets, lots ot
unusual Items. rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South
Anystreet, Yourtown. Just weat of Main and 2nd." ·
Use this sample ad a1 a g\Mdl. Be 1ure to U1t unu1ual
Items. Be as spe~lflc as pollible. Give direction• If
needed. Don't uae abbreviations -many peopte won't
bother to decipher them CAUTION: Don't advertise
anything you don't really haw. Every item In the ad
must be on hand at the start of the sale. .
exposure. And with the Pilot, you're not paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to
run your ad 3 times or more. and start it a few days
bet ore the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of.
notice.
5 Mak~ a sign.
To help make your sale successful. make a few signs
• from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good
sign size is 14" x 22".
6 Placincj your sign.
The morning of the sale, b(Jt not before, place your
signs. Be sure and add your address and any
• directional arrows. This should be done about a half
hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where It
can be seen from both sides of the st(eet by passing
cars and pecfestrians. CAUTION: Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk
/
1 Marking prices.
Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office
•
supply stores have varolus sizes and colors of stickers
that work well, or you can use masking tape. However
· you mark them, lftOI&• prial low. Garage sales are for
bar~ain hunters. Remember, whatever you can't sell
you II have to drag back In the house and store again
for another year . . .
I Serving refrest.ments.
This doesn't have to cost much. and creates a friendly
• atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer
and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for
expensive Items like dortuts, or the kids could go in
business for the day, with a lemonade stand.
9 Display.
Make sure everything can be seen. Have card tables or
• bOards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't
cause people to bend over unless you can't help it. Use
one table as a desk where you can 9''8 everything and
take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes
work fine) and make sure someone it appointed
"cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend
who can help answer questions, relief for lunch, etc.
CheclC your nelgM»ors and
friends.
See If any want to join your sale. Thia will give you
someone to share expenses with and increaM Interest
In yow ule. If others join you. be ~ to inolude thiS In
your ad (example: "three-family aale, · :·nelghbOrhood
aale "~ Group sales are a lot more fuA, too. ,,,
-""
•
.......
Weatcllff home with a
flelr1 SPf1ng ~ end lrHhly painted lnalde
and out. 4 Bdrm1, 3 bathe, beamed cetllng,
Mexican pavere, huge
country kitchen -a Yelf'/ d11lrabi. tamlly home.
ASSUMABLE LOAN.
Now prioed at $239,000.
1111 wanun ........ ,1 ..
MJ-1111
J PETE
BA~RETI
. REALTY ......
In guarded Seavlew
Community. Command-
ing ioc.tlon wtth prlvai.
ga-denl Owner wentl to move qulckly. Call for entranoa to open tiou..
Jo AM Doran, Relltor
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p a I d . N •a r r w y . .... pool & HCurlly Call ... :0P.hClout~nftd•it:!'.!,.,.. lftlf .... Pet l'lna.t• 838-$ 163 H3·481M 648·8138. v... -..... ~.... lhr lu•1irv per'lthu, , ~Pofl Oto 832-4 t84 Ya1.11ted certlng1, frplo, ~ mi to. of tlrpan, tub· Found: mlxt<I Lab puppy, Ott thl• 12.20% lnt.,-111 for aa 1111i. u
Leu than 1 mlle lrom Lrg 2 Br, 2 ea. trpte, .,. off to 111 BIO TV btlcony poo1 i.a.. ptlme offlo.t, rM· )'tillow. M mlxtd Pit Bull 150-1100 per month.
bHoh. Located In nice WMtcUff ., ... 1726/mo. WflO ere movlno. 110 'co.:npteteiy' furn· dy for Imm.ct oocupatle';. puppy, blk/Wllt F mixed No mon.y r-u1r•.. pf ont 1 _ ... dlll I
qui.t retld • ., ... Lo-3 &44-7087 Tu1t1n 010 632·4134 Ma;.July t 913.3817· I.Ola ot frM perking, Call terrier. btk M L.ab, blk monthly d.po..t,-u ' • n.., on °
6'· 2'A b•. di• apt. F'rplo, 2 er. 2 Ba. frplc, ocean Furnished COndo. Fe. O'iWfl 494·2"9 • ' Hotly 1114> 1111'°888 ~1=~r~~· Ne! Not only are you.~etllno th• hlgh111 2 ~r '"°' gar. ~ view. pool/1pa walk to Br a B•. HB 1re1 All 1 am e prolMalonlll mile Ground lloOt offlee or r• D r c 0 1 1 e M ~ 1 • lnter11t on_your monlitt, the proflla are ILL :~c~c;~'0$;51gr imdep: beech. From ie&Otmo. amanlll••· USO/mo. lll<e lo ahr aBr :iae, 180' tall, appro11. 22t aq ft In· 1<14:3658 JU llflllll with addltlonal benefit•
53&-0297. 147~7 IM5-t460. Agent. 904-8020 0t 1<14-2683. poo1 frpto twnhee. Wino eld1 l!la. ldlntlttcetlon on In~ (dltablllty & fife lneurenoe). C O k ta' I T I Co11t Hwy, CdM Found: V•ry dark 811· , As Rd SS FROM BEACH Nwpt Bch, rellabl• non :.:.es5: m. • • • • 1420/mo-mo. 613·26$5 mH•. ,.,n. dtHllawed, Call for Particulars • 760·2545
tu lo, enol gar, pool, arnkr, 2 BR 2 Ba. beaut 111a co 11 at Tr t tr k
IGoaundry. 1395/mo yfly. loc, pool, Jao1 tenn11, lot1 Mature M/F to 1hr H.8 Off~ tPtce .. iow •• •oe 880·3734 ' • la1l ... 1 I I W ... 5100
direct to 210 Cedar ol extrH. •375, 1100 apl, 28r, tea. $212. + per mo. In OdM. Ot t ltl 4014 ...... • .. 1 ....... u-.---._..-w_;m
Ull 11.11~ llTllUT
With thll tlX IOlllll ANNUITY
(Cred(led dally, compounded yea~ N~ t.elephon l&la repreeentalJv. &o
aturt tonleht ln Cot\a Meta office.
•J>art time
•Mwn be •t lc.,t 16
•No expert nee JlAKle9MrY
•Pleuant peC110nallty
•Reliable
•Qood earning potenWl.1 ....................
142·1111, Id. 111, eft. WI
CIOM to beactl, lrg 2 81',
?'it b•. lndry rm, 2 lrplc,
patio, balcony, gar. AYllll
3/ 1 $876/mo, 111 plu•
111. Cati 720· 7008, Mpm
Of N3·K40 aft !!pm.
Apt 9. M0-5078 MC. S.8-3514 ulll. 530.1846 Call 873·2595 Pound: Golden f'WllVIW, _... •• " Clellcll
lovable, vie. Laguna NI· *lllTA-·-• ============••:II lu. Cltatalt IHI F to ahr 3 br C.M. holM, Fem 21·30to1hr iar 28• llLL ODTll guat 405-3370 -•-• lt1•11ra,lltr/ own br l ba, 1225 + ''°' hH • N e frplc pool 11WP11f llAll NEWPORT BE,t.OH p p ,~
Lrg 2 er. 2 ea. gaicony. 2 2 er, $485, yHrly. new ullls. 850-3077 tannl1. i blk trom bch: COMPLETE EXECUTIVE Found, Whit• Fe Coc:lt a Prl~ S.ach Location trttl r •8'
trplc, gar. to1e to decor, pool, nr beach, Rmmtewant_,. -·t .. $260 mo.+.,.. utll. OFFICE SERVICES Poo t7th /lrvlne. XlntLeeee/3600aqtt See our ad In tOdly'I beach. $650/mo. tat l but. No pell 408-e2n '""'• ....... r P-Ms-9258 646-8049, Iv meHage LOW PRICE p • Q • r u n d e r
SPENO YOUR DAYS
AT THE BEACH
test. AYalt 311. Call ___ .;...._· ---·-1 2 Br 2 Ba apt NB, pool/ FROM 1185 to H86. Churchill Prop. 540-.470 "Secretary". Pereonnel
720-7008 8-4 pm.·--···-· •7ao JllC. $290/mo. Call Gart M/Fahrunlque38r28• UNEXCELL..ED SER·· .. 3011 Dept p 0 Box 7890 TEL-1-CIRC. 963-K40 art 5 pm. i•·--=;;;.;;...;-=:....-~•::.:::.:::: att 6. 6M>-8342 NB t>MchlrOl'lt. Gar, frpl V~ES, ENVIAONMENT. tfl .. I fUIOllSH New'~ort Beach CA
2 br, 1'A be, oarege, 1485, 1 Br. 1 ea condo, lmmac .. M/F, non-smkr prof., $390. Evee 850-4622 . ST~;FHEADOUAATERS lTLAITIS , .. •.&11 92880 • HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR PART~TIME PERSONS IN
TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT vie. GoldlnWMI & Warn· pool, tennlt, apa, lull MC. 25·35 to shr HB 2Br hM. M/F to ahr 2 Br. on Bal -er. 494-3720 evs $485. 857·29t4 13 t 5 mo. ulll lnct. Pen $275 lncld utll. tat a COMPANIES llSSllE fHI 111,000 CONSTRUCJ~ON HELP·
3 Br 2 ea 2•11y, $&751mo Condo; 1 Br. 1 Ba, Imme¢. ~088 1 .. 1. 875-5315, 532-0208 l14/U1-otl1 2112 HARBOR BLVD SITTERS UNLIMITED I Some e11p, nee. Work
Aak tor Anita 752·5413 Pool, tennla, spa. Full NEWPORT/ON THE Niki. COSTA MESA home-baaed butlnes1 l1 every other Sat.
-. 842-5462 ev.e. MCUrlty. $485, 857·2914 SAND F or M lo thr 2BR H.8. ' IHI IHOI 1.al •.a93· • unique sitting service 845 .. 40t0
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
•Evenings and Saturday
mornings
•Commission/Guarantee
-,-eae 1ew ti.. 1 1 .. .... • staffed by educatora wno ---------
New Bachelor. near Condo 18r, 1Ba. lmml(), I v . t ocat on. • $276 pkll ~ utll, AttraetlY• upllalrl w/ Open 24 hra. care lor children. home•. OOllTIH1111
ti.aoh, alt utlls, $375/mo. pool, tennl•.1. spa, full se-retort atmoaphera. I ok. 902·5759 with ruatlo fftllng. We 1 llYS I WEEI pete & the aldef'ly. Call Eicper or tralneH can "3"' ..... 7 cur It y . ~ 4 6 5 mo . s55o·S650. Call Jim supply desk, apace, cop· corporate h••"'ntra 171•) k •7 •201 I
J .,...."" 857•2914 645-7584 Shr Back Bay 3 br l\lrn. ler. You eupply phone, ATIRACTIVE ""'"''" 1 .. ma••·• hr ttartng •Must be ambitious,
3 BR 1'" ba condo, :"l Fem rmte wante"'. non· hOl.IM, $250 Incl. ullla. $95/mo pr deak. Cati MASSEUSSES 752-6228. pay. All trad .. avallabla
C 'utla •790 " 6"4a..8485 842-64 77 • •4-7211 In our pybllcatlont. Call clean. omm pool • smkr. Shr 38r dph1 In ' ,... TO SERVE YOU 537-2880, E11t. 3 KING
ten n I•. I 5 7 5 mo . Lge 2Br lba, encl. gar, CdM. Ocean vu, pref pro Quiet. clean n/amkr, 24 'f1 Coal& M"a 17th & San.ta. M t Lea 4014 lee
pleasant and rellable
•Experience helpful,
548-3350 children ok. L_g_e patio. 25-30. 876-8942 F IHkl ume to •hr Ana, dlx olc, reasonable Ull& A YIGll'I .. !J t a COSMETOLOGIST &
Ima! 2744 Elem iChl-lAbloctl away. M/F to shr 3Br Beywood ~rzd:81~-~~~~e.~r::: -tub•leaee.-646-4928 MOD£1.S/ESCORTS * 12% * MANICURIST: Your own
but wllllng to train
•This Is not temporary
Orangetree 1 Br. plue lolt, ~~:.~g:nt t~;n~Y/ apt, nr Fuhlon lale. $240 &.42•2734 X2l4 day• Small bulill"9 0~ In OUTCALL 24 HOURS buslnaea. Rental ISO wk.
pool, apa, tennla. 14851mo yrty. M0-6-078 mo.+ utll. 760--0524 lrYlne Exec Sulte .1~~~~66~9~-0~20~7~~~ flJED 848-8609, 846-7341 Call 548-4000
between 9AM-3PM
642-5678, ext. 312
between 5:30PM-9PM
14251 66 -0633 Female 10 1hr 2 Br, 81 100.300 aq tt. Rent Incl•!~
mo. 1 ..... 2tOO Mature rellable, neat, em-duple•. $275. Call reception, phone ane-CIRCUS OF 1tt a 214 Th. COUNTER help for donut Laina ltac• 2'141 ployed lady lo ahr 2Br 673-8891 leave mesa. waring. conference & shop, CM area. F or P llALAll MTE1 apt, completely furn In lunch rooms, utll, etc. ltfla, I llW leut. I I m e • 6 4 9 • 8 1 9 3 ;
Dix 2 br, 1 ba. Ocean Vu, Wkly rentata now aYall. blfl Park Nwpt, many Adult to shr furn 3 er, 2 553-1880. MISSl&E 0111 1.0.S h141•1 581-2924
No. End. beam celling. $105 & up. Color TV. 90elal acilvltlM Incl. Call Ba. jac, frpk: & lndry rm. 7 9 0 ... R 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $900 ulll lncl'd 494-3044 PhonH In room. 2274 Sally morna or all 5PM. $250/mo. 1163-3890 Airport close, Improved t N · nA BOA LVO ftr 4ttallt ta.II 1 8-40-5690 Room In "··ta ..... office apace AYall. Im· FULLERTON ORlllE SllP "IU "THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
Small 1 bdcottage,ocean Newport Blvd . CM . .......-"' 110 1112 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ view & deck. $525. 648-7445. Shr Exec 4Br pool home $226/mo plua ISO utll. mad. 900 af, $850/best • lrHt 11.... _
Chuck Ayrea 499-2512 LAllU WOI w/YW#w. $300 mo.+ ulll. Ml-4913 ~~r1ttfo" pkng. Kathy Open 24 hrl J ••rt111n, T.D.'14011 .......... GROCERY t1or• cuhler.l IWl&IEU
on the sand 28r, 1Ba, Incl 631•8220 aft 4PM. Shr tux 28r 2ba mobile • · 1 DAYS I WEE~ I.'\ UTTLO All Occupations. E•p. 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m. IUID
all utlla, Incl cable w/ llTN 111 M /F non-amkr 20-30. home with quiet wor'klngll.aguna Hiiis, 320 ACI It, 2 ATIRACTIVE ~ 0. I Fee required. For lnfor-Long Beach , (213) Earn 1450 to l800 per k
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Wkly rentals $95 up. good aenae of humor 10 lady no pets pool rec rma, utll pd. $250 mo. MASSEUSSES II• • ••· m a I I o n c a 11 : 424-7579 week
11 you ,,..,. a •ta.
hoo -up or W/D stack Color TV. free coffee. •hr N--t Bch hae. frplc, rm. 'Leaa than '-'bit< to 859-1374 TO SERVE YOU Spec; lzlng In let & 2nd 602-998-0428 Ex1 3 wagon or van and enjoy unit. Avail Mar. t6. heated pool & steps to -.. 0 TD'• srnoe 1949 HAIR SALON-Hair etyil1t w<>rtllng with teenagett.
S 140 0 mo . ( 7 1 4 ) ocean. Kltctlenl aYall. wshr/dryr, wlk to bch. bch. wn room and IUll mt llm EXOTIC DANCERS Robt. Sattler NH/CM needed for Balboa llland, Call Mr. Rountree at
4 9 4 • O 3 2 3 . ( 2 1 3 ) 985 N Coas $285 mo. &.46-2131 b • t h · S 2 5 0 I m o · 1 or 2 offlc• plus 1ec9pt Bachelor/Bachelorette R.E. Broker Bd Realtort CRUISE SHIP JOBS .. 1on. 873-4013 548-7058 btwn 11AM &
795-2937 Laguna Be.cti. ~~~294 2 Prof women 30-40 wish 960-5844 area evalt. Pref non: party entertainment · 6'12-2171 545-0flll All Occupallon1 3PM week dayt.
2B law 2 blk to shr 3Br, 2Ba Turtle-Mature. tidy, non-emkr to emkr THE LAST HURRAH Avallable HIRING s~ ~n c ' $650 1 to Room w/kltch. prMlegee, rock hM, $350 mo. Inell shr N.B. home. $300 mo. 84~3700 or 760--0466 738-8535 558--8538 1ST ti, IO~ Lf.Y Great Income opportun-llAllllllST
4 9
aw a T · . mo .• 114 buallne & shopping utll & cleaning. 553-1880 + utll. 845-091 t 23% yleld, $75,000 111 I t ~" For l ·n to , Hard working young for new beauty aaton In 4 • 7 4 7 . ( 2 1 3) Oll'lter. 962•7520 dya 833-8275 8Yel OerHI ... lar COEDS-Would love to TD on $160,000 ready-312/888-4347 Ext C-70 minded MQ9f women & Newpor't Beach. Fonner-
798--l042 Bae~ Bay, NB, pvt rm. ' · ltatal1 Waat .. i90t Retell or Olflce oll party w/you. Call Sue or to-build hilltop. Spect Fee for Directory men. · ty loceted at the Balboa
1 er ant ..._.., c:lecorat " Profe11lonal M /F non· :•rklng lot 221 ,·~t Kathy anytime. (2 t3) view do nto n LA 8 a y CI u b . Joyce ...,... · ·~·z · S 1~5/mo. Incl utlt. Vng amoker share Promon-Working prof. needt>place • · 8 3 4 4 5 7 1 ( 11 4 ) • w w · · Data entry pereon exper $ • d~ n ._. r b ••ch . him. non emkr. 848-5559 to perk 22' eell o t 210; 378 sq ft 2nd • • acrota from Elysian Park clrculatlon dept 'tor fui 1080 848-1875 $550/mo. 494-4648 tory Pt. Penthouse. c n · walk up, very nice 1250. 527-7186 on Park Or. 15·~ Int. 3 gro·· .. ng national mafia· ------------------R I vt b & ii.. Spectacular 180" view of travel trailer, El Toro to E $82 500 t k I .. , MATURE WOMAN to ba-t ·--· ll l -sl oom w P ath .,,,ht Balboa' laland & Bay Capl9trano .,.., atay 3-4 uy acc111, cloee to Rusalan doctorate en-yra. • • •• t. zlna. Variety of oft ce byalt my home M F ---f!! •• kitchen prlY. Student or area .• 750/mo a. ... utlls nights/wk, M·Th only. everything. 873-2595 gin~, 4b7,ndseek8os A/Mf5209• (714) 240-8123, eyes l\lnctlons fill out this lull Direct Retalllno Firm. 32 Exp'd. Refs 9794237 · Specious t BR apl, pool, Prol.-pereon only. No-C • · ,. · Wilt pay Sl200lyr (8191 lean .. ua a . x • (714) 493-1153 or (8t9) time poeltlon, Rapid ad· Jobs. Immediate Hiring. ---·--·----
carport. $500 mo. Quiet smoker, no pet. Aorou s/~~·~4·~:.d 744, 280·5914 . la1laff1 lnta112tl6 Balboa taland. CA 92662 729-3046. VanQlment for right In-Staff POlltlona. MEDICAL ASSISTANT.
area. 240-9003. from beach. $265/mo. F L_ .. ,_ 1 __.1 b 11 WIDOW HAS us for dlvldual Kathy 979-3666 YOU MUST Exp. front & back. Typ-call 960·5844 ev/wllnds. Sr. Lady eeek• perton 10 Yng prof fem, IOoklng In Yacht SalH Office for or ...,,_on y, ...... u t T D's 110 000 up No · Ing, non-amkr. Salary a lltwtNt ..... 2'111 h Nwpt CdM for apt or rm Laue Call between 9.5 W/M eteorts available, · • • · DECORATING STUDIO HIVE hra open 54()...4378 Room attached ba OY8f'·
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• r my home. CdM. In pvt hme w/bath Very PM Mon~Frl 1<12.,..&.44 5PM-1AM Call Robert credit c:hecil, no penalty. Seeka office manager. --·--·-----
N-1 er. plus Oen, ocean looking pool. all other 1 5 O. 8 4 O -7 3 9 O. ,_1 1275 754-7771 • 675-1487 Call Denison Auoc. aoma experience. Cati MODELS NEEDED
Ylew, pool/spa. From amenities. Walk to bcfl. 673-7075. ' · frtM ........ lh4 673-7311 bet 8-9:30am, Mon-Fri. 10 3 or dll'f'l/wk 18-25.
$860/mo. 845-8459 ~~~u:tt."5·31i"·A~?i Nd 2/F to thr trg 48R hi .,.,. ........ nu loc:., •lorefront. $900 ~ L.~:w ~~t: slmp ........ y. Private partlee have fund• 891-8704 EXPERIEICE Call Cynthia, 984-903()
Agent I med · · w/ame,nlcearea,lrgyd. Oblgarage,CostaM .... S4S..1168evt,875-2213 831·1093 topurcllaaeoooc:tTD's. Hoeu-•••RI NEEDED SITTER-4
NO FEEi Apt. a. Condo m · $2.29 'I• utJI. 631-4459 • off Baker nr Brlltol good Bkr 8191758-0316 •--Call 24 hre for Appl nlghla/ wk. 4-5 hrs. P8f
rentala.. VIiia Rentals. Room In hOUH. Near Quiet N. l•mkr •tralghl l MC. seo mo. 4~90 c...t ....... ltll Nordic lam. Blue eyed I'll "'TUT'· •. •• ........ ( l 1 4 ) ~·1·2 ... 18y home. $40/wk. 675-4912 Broker. belch. $266, 1ettlut & under 50 ahr 1250 000 G f • slender 1all blond, no Pll. Fil. XLNf Commls.. 6'2·
1550/mo. Bachelor Pen· d • P . A Ya 11 Mar 5 . 3BR 2'"8A Twnhse on arage or rent 168 E. lsecl Newport Blvd. CM. depen<lentt, aeelce male Cash fast. 964-2123 Work In OC. Mutt haYe 99•5354 1<12-8137 Big C Off 19th St., Coate MeH, 400 aq tt. $300/mo companion. 50/up with Pvt Pty desires Sl50,000 flair for color & be• Mil .-Need good inan to t1art
thouM. Verullles, pool, In N e•nyonFull g/:rl lc:oul ,.. alley acce11. $60 mo. Agent. 541-5032 slmllar lntllfests and has 2nd T.D. for beautlful starter. Wiii train. S • II halp•r for full time ape, aecurlty gate. all Lge rm, pvt ant. Shr bath, · · v egaa, 897--0190. a _.. .. ol humor. Int• 84().5249 Hop Ing• Cleaner• now plumblng & carpentry.
amenltlM. no peta. Call no kltcll prtv. $176/mo. pool, tee. 350 mo. Commercial C-1. W. 19th reets: Music reeding CdM home. 844-8030 taking eppllcatlona for Any •P«· tMllpful. Start
for appt. 1st/lut, C.M 846-2042 Wkctya before 8;3011'/l or om.. ....... nH SI. c.~. Prime locetlon, aports, tr11vetl0g, movies: IEIT&L counter, nun ·n fold, de-I m m . c • I D 0 n •
TSL Mgml 842-1803 FurnllM<I room for rent ~~~r Jl.~rend• all 1617 westcllff, N.B. 268 xi~ :•r~ !fih 11 B•-Write Dally Pllot, eox leaerll Pntttet llYfifY driver & preatefs 7 14 -6 6 1 • 5 7 9 4 (So Wlllll IDTW wi th private bath . · to 4000 aq. tt. 111. floor. Pf • • arge 1560, Ad 771, Cotta •-1 In Newpon Center Meka for hand ftnllll. 494-4044 _eou __ n....;ty~) _____ _
3 a. 4 er. Cloee 10 water, I 195/mo. Want clean Female thr lrg ooean front Agent 541-5032 = UM u office, dr... M .... CA 9282&. .,.p !Jatat extra tharp expr'd RDA Hotteas type opportunity. NEW OPENINGS FOf ..._
furn & unfurn, reaaon-young man employed ~e. Condo. N/smkr Prime Fountain v~ of-MAi<f~ue:.t~c,;,~f. SPIRITUAL READINGS ltlt Wut.. St• cttaJ1'91cMw/trontottloa& Must be attractive. tlonwld• lnduetti... No
able, all amen It lea. wtth ref'a. 49S-9637 33 mo. yrty 828--0057 flee. 88<' aq It. t0629 $560/mo. +MC. Advl°"e In 111 mattera bkkpg exper. Join our ~· rnMt the public, SaJM, wlll train. 15,000
&oker 876-4912. Rm tor rent MIF, nail MfF 21-30 2 bf a.pt, ~ blk s t 1 1 e r . 1 D 1 c k ) S.S..$442 770-5629 IOY•. marriage & butl· ....... Oltrt ateff for • rewarding P •bl• traYel. mutt plua e )'Mr. FOf Info call
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March 7 MH• Verde to beech. $300 & IA ulll. 714/086-1134. -·-• neas. Also counHllng. 51085 10 11196 per ~!!8,,~~ Salary open. type a,,..,. general of-1-312-931-7061, ext. aree.$2s0mo.~781 &45-1448. -·-•-• 1815So.EICarnlnoReal, ~ fie• 1111111. Call Ana-r 2230AF•/Dlf'ectory Alf'J)Oft .,. .. • Exec. s4oo a.f . o f co Ye red San Clem. 492.7296 month. Benefits. Cspl· Ad 745. 842-4300 24 hrs. ---R • _
Room EHt Bluff NB Fem looking for non-Sult• from 225-450 aq st l atrano Unified School lm&L/ .... Prlltltt .,.r_ -OU R CLUB ING Male/ etudenl iyp9 ktt. smoking male rmmate to ft. or~ ee-aml of· YoUng,_.ttr-.ctlve OUY w/ Ol llrlct, 3297~ Calle In Newpor't Center..-tiotel Switchboard Ope-NO EXPERIEMCE
IN NEWPORT BEACH lndry. pool prlv. 'Ref'. ahr brand new CdM St P8f aq ft. Many lltru. flee In Coela MIN. Wiii own bwll..-In London Pretecto, San Juan extra lhatp expr'd ROA rator 11 luxu~ NECESSARY
Singles 1 a. 2 Bdrm $250. 759-9302 home. 3& 28&. lam rm, Call 557-7010 :J~~g7~. !! ttof J1m' t . ~r 11•f8aJ.:th~glflto ~ Capistrano, 498·1215. cllllrtlde wtfront otc. & ~~HoContll .• ..,.. •• ,..: Many poelttons avallabte. Apartment• & Towntiou-Jacuzzi. $500/mp. Daya "'' ..,, -._.. .... EOE bkkpg exper. Join our ... pr... -· ,...,._ For Info, 312·888'-4347 -· Roome'°' rent pvt ant. & 831-1440, Eve~/wknda .OOwntown Hunt. Beech. 1400 1.f. comm'I, houM. reminded of aun a fun. 8 ataff tor a rewarding MarmoflJo. 497-44n Ext E-91. Fw for Dlnlo-
From ~95 beth, rustic: Nttlng, C.M. 640-8822 CIOM to City Hall, walk W. 19th. moa. holiday P9"' year to ACCOUNTING CLERK career, Salary open. --uPllfmll tory
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On Jamboree Rd. a1 No pate. 646-7022 Prk Newpor't, 381 twnhM. ~~=·1~0~2~ 648-5598 be spent preferably In Good with number•. We 840-0300 Care for Hml-lnYalld _OFf_..S_H_O_RE_O_l_L_J_O_BS_
an Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Room w/pvt Ba & entr., M/F vu Bick Bey, pool, $650. 400 aq ft to 600 aq 4 Storefront spaces. 350 Calif. around La~una wlll train. MacGre~or woman, live In or o\R: No Experience nee••· M4-1IOO pool, NB, non-«nkr, 1at ten n I a , sp 11 . Jan tt. 1 month free rent. to 520 sit. 143 Broad· ~V~ Lyom .S. 1 Yacht Corp, 1631 I•· ~~~~: F~:Bllibotl laland. Se-.. ry. U.6. & o~rMu. 1.91 ISLI z~~-=tll. & $150 769--0048 536-1435, INI0-8488. way, C.M. Adrian Riiy centla, Costa MeM. In 2 month• for ROA with lary open. 875-8638 For D I r actor y
3 b<lrm, 1 ba. $050. Fem. to ahr 2 br, 2 be tge Wit f Hf 11~ S4MS.7 IEUllM IUSUlf M• lut PIT CP cert. N onamoker. HOUSEKEEPER, 4 hrs per 1-312-741-8170 Ext G-13
appllancH furnlehed. Emplyd male, kitchen prlv, C.M. apt, prtv. bribe, In-er r •I IUalL ltatalt lt21 by .left 631-8637 N. 8. Int. Design Nwpl Ctr. 644--0811 week, 15.00 hr. Mutt
Water View. E•cetlent pool,"' occ. 1200/mo. dry, carport, $265/mo + DELUXE SllTE PAm. LIOY Lite Secr'I, acct pay. Dental Ant, RDA for buty read Eng. HB. 902..3257 PAIT/lml nu M
loc:atlon. 447 Udo Soud. Aft 10em, 662-0890 u t 11 1. A ya It. 2 f 2 8 . 1885 up. 1900 tt ~uatrlal 669•1414 order ad min. Mon-Fri. Nwpt Bch RHtorallv• aft 4 '
2 1 3 / 9 O O. o 2 3 2 Furnlahed alngle room 644--0782 2012 Sq Ft (c.n dMde) office. 18t01 Redondo In town 1 wk. 9·t2, $6/hr. Non-1mkr practice. Seeking entnu-•-1n-aur-ance-------• =·~~d~er ~~
714/873-4934, 875-3886 Costa Mesa. $150 mo: Mature whl/male Sala• Sl.25 eq gy. &42-4144 ~.eS..~~~lngton p l p<9f. 840--9193 llUtlc cttalr·llde tor• 3 Fun time position. Insur-youth. Mu•t be well
Quiet 2 er. 1 ea, gar, pa-Incl utll. ~ Exec requlr" bedroom •CdM dlx 11.11\H, AC, , -· N ...... _,· C ~~~ 3014 ID SPEC PROS member back otflo• enoe Bre>Mrt office. Apo groomed, peraonable, e
tlo, pool. No pell. 1801 H lr"Ytne 3 er twnhme, 111 w/lllt prlv. Approx 10 ampl pkg, from 1325. In ....,,..na .,,..... rown ~ team. XLNT Salary and plle&nt• mutt have Ad-poeltfY8 motl¥ator. Stan
15th SI, Nwpt Hts. $550. amenltlH Inc. Hlllng. wkdy/nltH per mo. Wll· 2855 E. C tt Hwy . vanev Parkway, apj)IOX. L.lrftul......, S2IO , ........ benefit•. 831·2490 mlnlatr•llY• Insurance ., $76 per week. Call
M2·7340 $226 a. 1 util. 550-7211 llng to pay 1150 mo. Pref 875-45900 1&.44 aq. ft. 545--0215. ..,. Dental Secl'etary lor Nwpt background: telephone 2·5pm. 646-7021 (uk tor
Cllffhaven light a. airy 2er. Shr 4Br home tn Hunt. location nr ocn. Call UP TO 8 MO In Laguna Nlguel. Crown ~~r:~=1~~~1bt~~~1!~~: ft olaaqt 8ctt ReltoratMI practice. ·:k':.: =m~~~ Shanon).
1 ba, patio, encl gar. 8ctt. $250/mo. lnCI utll, :,:;::,.60 :a-.::: ~~~;i FREE RENT ~:::V P8:.~llP/';o". Call Ol•ne 831-9478 Of Ot••••lts Seeking enthu1lut13c and accounting akllla;liipi .. iii..,..iTi.IMiiiiEiiiiiiiiiii
$575. 642·2134 micro. wutler a. dryef', -535-8381. • ........... tftlets aq. • · 631-8964 team member tor Mc:reterlal lklll• w/mln. .~ llatl
0 n TV• m I Io b ch . At Inland prioea. 111&11 ••• Ir IMI • Top Comm. member front office. 45 WPM typing. Qualm--2 Bdrm, frplc, I blk to oe3-9925 Mature, rellable, neat. Suit• 365 to 2400 aq ft ~~ •ANGELA SPIRrTUAL • Gr .. 1 ~• Dental Experience re-ed sppllcanta contact Eern extra money col-
beach. $650 yrly. Cell employed lady to lhr 28r Rent rebate baled on Deluxe ofc/lnduat. apace Conaultant-all matters •All Shltta quired. XLNT fringe be-TI ~ 714-805-4442 leellng for the Newport
875-4410. a.ttla, ...... 1tt4 a.pt. Completely f\im, blll ..... term g tenant Im-on W. 17th In Cotta tl7S.2.495 673-97&.4 neflts and Salary. be~ a:ao AM and S Ena1gn and eo.te Mw
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-•ir. m Pant Nwpt, many aootal II C M-. 14!0 Of 3000 aq ft. 631-2490 Mewl. ~YE Pine Knot Motel on Coast actMti. lnd'd Call Sally prov. • owenc:e. our-SOf/up Cell OWf'9I' I a. .. UllY --• -·· PM. Mon.Fri • .... .., ,.,
NEW gated 20 Town· Hwy, NB, ateps to oc:.an. . ft 5 p M teey to Bkra. •• 1._.... . a1han1 • U1·•1 -·-----·~-·~ home VILLAGE COM· Wkly rat• 646-0440 ~or a LIDO MARlfliA VILLAGE -• r•-aacial Ex par or traln•e Ctn --e llllllt .. UNITY
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"' • ""'· 2'A llD I PUOEI F lhr 2 br, 2 be condo, nr 87&-Me2 .._. -" •• •t= CMUllty ... 1. 2 ~ Uf* • Print ~~.1eu~~ Gi:!a~•~ R•••onable rtt ... Klt-1 sc Plaza. 1275 mo. + Prime am1111 office"**-Aunact ... tl halant ~~1~:·~~.1::~~1g~~ r,:~.F~~afi:bi:'1n o1.1; min. c.a l<l'f, nt-1.c>o Conttant .ctult wpeNt·
•PH In aYery home . c:tienett•. phonea, maid utlls a. dep. 751..e121 300 to 100 aq tt. Groea1 A• .... •••ll Mn maintenance. 546-9950 p1.1bllca11on1. Call ~/llYIY ~:f~DE.Pf.
meeter aulta, dining ~. Z channel mo-,M/F non-emkr to lhr trg 1e11e. E. 17th St, CM. PSYCHIC HEALER Equity poeltlon offered tor Attr. model• needed to &37·2880, Ext 3 KING Ao 11'1 c y need 1 c.. '31-1120
rooms. wood burning vi••· SANDPIPER MO· beaut. 3 Br house In ~n. ~l p&nnlf It "teb.. 1t&r1 m«11 pub I{\ eunny fee Commerctal/Peraonal I!'!~~~~~~~~
flreplacH. mlcro-w•Y• ree!~1Newpor137 BMI. Hunt Bch. 'A ml from .rw.--i'n":.~~· ~ hlghl>:_ .. vlelbte HrYlce Nftp«t, Send ,..,me, Orlvera. crOH·country. lln•• SECRETARY. --~ ...
0.,.,.1, private patlol & beach. Anll Im med. ._.. .. ,,. -·-536-5070 • orient ... buelnea. Op-pl\Olo 6 $3 for~~~ Yaflte, 1531 Aeenc:Y exp« req. Full r_., •-
yatda, pdener provkl· ....... ..., ti M. 969-1171 Full aervtce. Keep your P<>f1. to,....,_~ r .. prooeaa. J.W. P.O. Box Plaoentle. C.M. time. 540-2120 18--20 hcuw. Ellpertenc-~n~r~::-1~~ Ocean view, color tv, * NPT 8CH. Stepa to ~= .!ar.0.=: Liii wmlf J ~~~ a1~!1= ~~~i2~wport BHch ORYWALLER INTER I 0 R 0 ES I 0 N ~~~~= I
llland, 7 mini.It• to s.c . room phonea, ale, fr" aand. '3&0. 11111 .. 1 ·~ etlgloua We.tdff.,.. of Eacape to Z•oa I.eke, perpetual t0% equity In Mu.st lcnow henQ, tape & SALES. $700 to MOO per
Plaza or O.C. Alrpor1. cottee. Slepa to beactt. utll. fWI. 846-5477 ~ e.adl. Santa Barbare. l' day co. outr«1tly dolnO t1.1 ll'ft ...... t91Cture. 645-40lO mo. pit. Muet be well PUT 'Im
Just Hsi of Newport Hid pool. 642-8252 RHponalble M /F em-881 DoYef Df. 841lte 14 retreet "BtHklng the MM. Should grow to Spec:lallzlng In Jaoua,., groomed, craallve a. nD/fiH I
Blvd. & ao. of San Diego ftudea ltatall 1117 ~. 2er 2be ePt NB 131·3t51 ~:o·~~~n:p~r~~~ · w~ ISMM In next 3 yra. If Own toole. Good payj OH SHllfAlf ambltloul. 4K-1481 Mtk• extra SI IMfr>lno :S~S.~~~4~~~= LI< ARROWHEAD . 2 ety ~1'.3o'4r:i: ~ utll. MINlf mfll total health oonoept. 0.. ~,:~~~. ·~= o~ ~t~ !:!v ~~=:: l~~~r~T~~o,:; ~~~ :::'::t.i::=:
A.,.., Coet• Meal.. new 4br +loft, 2ba, 2 pm. FUlll Servloa 8ult• ~~~~~~& 1oo Anawer Ad 44. 642-4300. 051•9042 bll9her. Excelfent tktll• roughntckl end eome rout•. Meture, outgo-
ffptca. 2 blloon6M, cotof' M/F wanted to tnr 3 br It llT mt1 It 24 hra. BABYSITTER N!l!OEO, ,'°' dlcta11llon l memOtY1 d field ataff. Mutt train. lno, attrectt¥9 perenlll
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IM0-&410 ••wes BanlclnO f52 ... .,4. ~ e.m ~ ....-y, o.c ... uooo '*'mo po1en11e1. NW I.ff..,. to"°°"' pan, min. 5 yn. bul. Ill. 140 exper. nffHHry.
15'0 Nwpoft Blvd, CM. ..,_.Helfer • . eicp, l aorne word pro-~omen prof, N Ot p/
400 eq.ft. S300per mo. Atomic • lnnlnQ JOI#. Oninae COMt ~ l Expanding Newport a.aa1ne. Hraftu. lmmed .. 1im.. N9w ~,..
, _ _.........;.. ____ -1 "'""1 541-5032 CtWIMl'I ·...mil ll,.f.'•.t/O# LOanMa If\~ fOt ~ .. ~~com-tor op:= Salary open. c,:::uou. l'or lnro.
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lt!i1ijlM li!m~~ll!!D.!L-llft!dttl lnH Sir''" Ltt4•• ftlttltt ,~lwillta..-------$1.84 per day ComputtrlHd Bkllpg FRH HT'8 for C.rMnl LIO'D !LIOTRICIAN Hou1ealH nln9, rallabla. ... llTmlTU Water damaoa ''*l .. let J• g '7 Ml-lUt TILi ""8TM.Lm lnd/Plt1naretllp/COfp. blOOlt & brlok work Oual. work·R .... "'" CIHn-upe, tr• trim & ref, Own trenap. Aeal. 8ocl, •Inkier and IOd 20 yre, ref, lne. Quallty•MMll* rat.. All kinda. Quw.,,.... That'• ALL vou pey Mo. 6 Otrty 8tet4Wl'*ltl luropH n oral11man. Tom N1·60121073·7M• mall'lt MNtoa MO-IOS& YOLANDA 114t-o405 1ni11111tton. our work 136-t?ot. nt-0029 0 •1 •~ In _. Alfa. .iom IN-CMl7 IOt I NOfmen Mana 657-7300 IN OIM Of'ftrll --·iw ao d•'f.. ad c.MMt llUlu 'c..--------~:!~~~M~':n. .... ti-IP•U PUm ~~0C:,~'p;::.•=:e lllfll PlllMI ranll, ~ or'r~. • tu I •H•Y In... '"' Lie. t7~1. Al 84Mt2• Ut-9038 C!Mnl"& kvloa. c..... vou bUyt LIO. 2048t8. 28 yre. Lio 4031M1. In•. TOP HAT &M-2030 All fW*otW. Mf.40t0 DAl Y New Cabinet•. oablnat l1M tM Tl.I IAI ELECTRICIAN IHn-upe. lprlftki.t r• nlnelt nut to OOdl-011 Judy ....,_UI01. bonc*t. Alfa. Color b· r..,_., ramoffl T ... =~:nc::~J~7\c• ,_ ... _t~p;_10M ___ oe.s_-3_2_'3_1 Lio. 233109. 8mtll/loa pelr l lnatal, aod & IMlb nw. IMl.tec>t Llfr"e ..... ..., pat1. N3.-0tt1 Rlohwd ,rH ell, raaeonebla: !ft
Plol C Cut ~ rt991te 041-6203 lnettl. ,, .. HI. Low Horne I Oftloa CIMnlflO INT/EXT. CALL JIM, Uc'd. John '31-1101 • ._ .. 19
Oebinete & Ctltptntry NJf colt. Chrle 730·4'21 Uo'CI, tl0nded1 IM'd ""'9g Ml ltM ATLAS PLUMBING & SeMoaa, tiCP'dN7-t111
SERVICE Smelt Jobe l repalre CHll.D CAR! with I0~1 U•IW I• btwn 6-0PM, )(Int refa. t57.oet1 IRICKWOAK: &in.ell )Obi, Heating, ~llllno In TniH ltnlft
Fr .... umat• 1145-2003 lenoad yd, me-11, 0.M. ~lie~. 1145·'4010 OLIAI IPI Hoo .. o•nlno. lull or pV ~.Coat• Meel, ...... •= repalre. 84&-1888 - -
DIECTORY Cumin IMM180 wtldYI I L"""'tmall, l;wn metnl, time! 22 yre pp, I'm the lrvtne. "-11. 875-3175 HIOHE8.,,0UAI. LOW C08Tll 2_. HR8 TYP!NO 8ERVICI A;m'Od.~r1.1.o retM UC'D CHILD OAAI! i=:.::ia:.::;;:;:c..::.ic::~ g.:'ci.ntng 083-2503 beat IM2-81M Ell9fYlhlno In Maaofvy 12 yr1 In 00 '38·1888 ~-~P9-Aemodtl ~~~~
DO IT NOWI O.Ck1, p1t101, fencH. AQll 2·5. 8Mctl & H.it ti maku. 1prlnge, , ~ Houaallaaping Lio /bonded. Low, low PlllT ,. UllU Drl!IM. Uo. N0-1030 4 ..,.J
AM "' ..... Fr• .... SttM 752-9558 -· 9:3M. "'2"°71111 ~l~g:•; ~~~ •0~·~~~ lu4pp Vao & MIPllae lnclucMd winter Pt'IOM '73-53117 FAU EST. INT/IXT. p::t -=::1 ....... ...... .....
Y04Jr Delly Piiot REMOOEL.8/FACE LIFTS TODDLER P:UNI Lunch. 557_..480 llftl -.TL Kitty' M1 .... 070 BRICKWORK REFS. I.IC. 320N1 !!! !!!!!!!--""'Wi'WAIH WINOOWI
Ser'ltctDlf'ectory Cullom wood patio•· ~~ ~~vl~~:2~:~' Exp'dlnaltllOtnerepalre. _.. •''1111 Small/lge Jobi, repatre. TE0. 7141971·8047 ..WIU .i.'I FMl·Profllllll'r*
Aepl-.ntatlYa deok1 & i.nc... all gen ' ' Oomm'll~. 041-3011 Thor~ l Dependable Locel refa. 84&-1512 uPAINTING t7.60 Hr. EJlperlt nC4td & orolH· Quality worit ~Mteeel Ml-Ill!, ut IH hm repair. FrH .. 1. leula ltnMtt Tllll ***HOME AEPAlll "'4•0716 (1"9 rnMMQa) Maaonry 8peclllta1, brlel!, Int/Eat prof. '"t .,,y flonal. Vlf'/ rauonlble ,,_ t9ttmete ....,_,.,
-Randy "41--0e22 c1 .. n1 Ole, Read'I. qutl Top9'd/removed. Clean Efec:·Plumt>.-Catpentry Ha .... your hOUM cleaned block. etone, conoret•, Ilia. Joe 993-9124 :i .. ' "°'expert IMMoe, SMoar'• Window Welfl.
.......... Aepalr-A1ttratlon1 wrk."\ere bondble. up, new lawna, 751-34711 Small Jobe OK. Fut reuonlble, Ir .. Mt. Call repalre. Lio. 430837, Prof. Interior Pllotlng (lt•) .. l .. 1JI Ing, qtty worit, lo ortoea.
- -Doon-wlndowe-cablnet1 53&-2738 . 831-3520 MrVlce. Keith 1148-<4872 LoulM 775-1'57 art ~PM "45....c>IM Fr• Int. counaellna 5"8-4803, "45-314' ~:'J: :.-.:=:!c~i;,i; Pantl-pallo.tenoea. i.r,:.~~~v~~~~ 10 yeare Hp. crpntry, MRS. ClEAN , llAll•f I l1'IMI Kat~2~~~--~.1711 lttl1l1•l11 Window CIHl\lng, fr ..
752-Ullll 1 __ .:..W::..:.!ry:...;5:..:4:.:~....:...:..:.:13:....__i,;:C.:.;;;lr-.;;IC;:;,;ltn;;:,;~·=·:.;;tl;;;al-... lrrlgetton Jim 851-0129 eteo, ptmbng. e=ng, Maktl It g'""°': home, All typea-r .... e.4&.<6010 \l.D. Hom Aeflntatllng Ht. John'a Window
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--•1 G •1"' •2 • lne. FM .. t 552 9142 '-tr~-·ub •-·1·•1 JACK OF ALL TRAois Cuallty HOUMCteanlng winter rete1. FrH ••t.' ..:,llfie:=.!:paln=::t:.:tno:!!. ::..·· 84:::::.:5-oeM::.::::::.-1·~~~-~~~-KITCHENS/BATHROOMS Im•· uar. v .,...v '" ' • ...,. ..... -· ,.,. • Call Jack anytime, -Witt\ t PtnlOMI TouCh ·ABC MOVING· ,_ 1tMe Law I ....&. * mENCH DOORS* l'uMt 1tnict .......... .,...... Tr .. trim/Removal Dey or ntoht. &75-3014 H8/1Mne S.th 8!().()933 Quick, Certful 8etvlct. Dew llJ3'-2031 IQIWll
Since 1947. Lie. 148370. = Add'na/Aemod. Plan• & Lawn malnt/Rotollttlng UC. T138CM8 552..()410 ........ HUbef Rooftng·all lypM. Thar::~~!~ .. ~
{)ealgn contr. 5-48-1837 No Steam/No Shampoo 11 Bonded 1 'd FrM Mtlmat• 54e.eoe5 laall11 ... M llttlat *' 1 -· -New-recover-deck• _, .... .,,,, v""" ...,., Statn Spectallat. Fall P«"' '· 0 ,.~ n! 1· L.11-••n IWIT Du••p JOBS ...... ~·ti ,.,__, pt .. -·-Farthing Interior Dealgn uo. ,~11802. 1Mf.0734 noludlng labor end Al dry. Fr• Mt. 1139·1582 Uc. "41857 · .... 11-2 1 -• • Sm·:"'t .. Ovl"" Jobe .._.,.,.I t ng.H._I...,, t • .. -~ Beal quality, 25 yr exo. HANGlNG/STRIPPll'iG " m1tertal1 mull be II· ~ J b t ,_ or ltnall Cln-upe. Rafa 538-11110 --... ... 0. ay. w "'V 0 ,..,.,_... Competft!Ye ret... Vfta·MC Soott 045-0325 ROOFING REPAIRS c.nNd. Unlic.naed oon-
Dri-ye, Panclng Lot Shampoo & 1.Leam c ... n. t~a!in:" d°9cke con: Cletn-upt/LandlCae>lno Call MIKE 84&-1301 alt. Mature, reap. & rat.. Uc T-118,'429 730-1353 --------small Job• OK. Free tractOte lhould eo atate ~ Sealeoatlng. Color brlghtenera, wht Crete. •le. Rete. '25 yn Haullno. r,.. Trim -iAULING·•tudent w/lga Ted 551-4147 STARVING COLLEGE e:i:~~~·~,~~ HllmllM. Call Tom or In their advertlllng. Con-
S&S Aac>Nt 1131,...199Llc crpll • 10 min. ~h up. FrH Ht. Randy F 1142 0907 trucil ..me lo rlt .. Jon la T Chuek, 542-8392. tractor• and~ Oen Hallberg Grading Hall, Uv/dln. rmt S 15, avg 842•2277 rM .. t. • 750 ;978 Thanll ~ .... f! STUDENTS MOVING tent Atelgf\mt. 5814580 1--.-.,-.. -.... --.. ---1 contact Mwy Orondlt m
& P.... Co "'-'com 1 room $7.50; COYCt1 $10. --------owing. edging & gen • Federated Tu 8etvlct CO. Uc. T124"43e Bl k ........ d p h -(714) 5~ with MY ... ng I.A> • .,.., m chr $5. Guar. tllm. pat ct H & d HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE Horne/offlot annta lnaured. e.41·11427 llC ...., er aper ang· All T~ •. Fr• .. 1. 3ueet1on1. Contractor'• Lie. 3978804 842•1720 odor. Crpt repair. 15 yre Ct11tnctiea Clt11at Mn·~ onaat .. Furniture, Truh, Tr... .. .. 1 ••71 ...... ' WATCt4 U8 GROWi Ing I Removal. Oual. 8 -penda • For lrM Mt. 963·5415 NOAM .,.. ~v • WOfk only. 40..-38111 late ua.nM Boerd, 2 lahaltt!y ur.. Do work myHll. ROUGH & FINISHING 750-4403 Of 554 .... 454 --------•D1w'1: Moat t10·S75 or Moving anywhere, ahort 110 PEA ROLL Civic Center Plaza.
BabY91t11ng, any hour :.·~:~rp1~3Cleanere g.~:i·~~57~~c;w'· r• trimming-Clean upe Btallat 20% off lut year'•· Wiii nottoe, expr., •Int refe. Quallty workmanahlp, JOHH HENRY ~:':7~~· Sant• Ana, J:f. =a/~~~:!~2 Steam Clean & Uphol. ~~~':'5~~97 H ltr 0 -\7 Ul·llJI tra....e. 841-0929. reft. Gary 493-2382 Ir .. Mt. Juatln 54()..0114 IJ~ll~R~~'f~-.-~.•~~~=~~·~·dlr==~~~~r=,
Trucil Mount Unit. Guar. "==all Furnace-PQ<M-weltr l!Mt IUUUlt falltl!I fluter/ lna1t ~ BABYSITTING, my home, RMa. rat... 845-37111 -.!!.!!!. ......... -.._____ Ralph Caballero & Son• -,. ,._ - -USI THI any..,_ anvtlme DRYWALL TAPlu"' Compl. malnt, comm/ I It . LOW RATES: bualneu. r-•-PLASTE,R PATCHING All"""""""" .,. _ _,_ --;, •• •~712· CARPET INSTALLATION All T--.... & A..:'!.lc rM. Tr• trlmml"" & r.. •• talJI home· auto & 11r. by Rlcharo Sinor. Llc. RHtuccoe. Int/eat. 30 Hot t~wwood",.. ~P· tile DAILY PILOT •-11---~ & REPAIRS. 30 yre •KP. Fr .. ;'i."'Kevtn 11~5<>3 moval. clean-up-:. FrM HANDY A'NciV11 BACK .~..f30actory '"!'!..~21 ~~=--~.or happy yrt. Meet. Pw 545-2917 Fr• .it. 53~232 • .
..._.. k &-0031 (bate. aft•> eat. 8-4~ att. 4:30. Can't t•k• retirement • .......... ..._..,.., ...,.... --·-·-· ..,AST
B.itoon Promotion• Unll· "-I ,,.__ lllWU.U .... IT.. JAPANESE GARDENER all home repalre or r.. T'Mnk)Ou, ll3l.,.4lO v ltmtulal lenictt llSULT"
mltad: bright. bHljt. -•tat _.crttt Very r1U-9uar ~1 Speclall•t. Malnt clean· moc1111. Al alwaye. '"'· To Place 1our LOWEST RATESI Promot. PUSllllM1 s.cretarlal MrVlcea: typ-SBVICI
bouquet•. Same day. Ctmtnt-Muonry·Block Ing, trimming. FrM "'· · & ref•. 5-411-HH "Fast Result" neat prot111lonal1. 15 _.,.._ lno, copy. etc. Fut MN. DllKTOIY
494-7550 wa11...cu1t. WOl'k. Uc. lltttdcal Mf.9812 1142 .... 047 Service Directory yr• ••P· 83e-7149 • IJoC/•t .._. 875-4458, 780-8350 Fot Result
Have aomethlng you want 1381057 Rob 5-47•211113 ;E;;;;;LE-.C;;;;;T;;;Rm::l~C-IA-N-. -p-,-,c-.-d GARDENING & MAINT. ltaH Cltulat ad .... Call Now WOPRAKl1NT30ERY"8 N:f:EED. Int/ ,lb~...,U-.-t"-...-----Service Call
to Mii? Classified eda do c~~ete • 1malt or tar"""' right, lrM 11tlmate on "'-'d/comm/lnd Y~d ROBIN'S CLEANING 6.-2•1671 •-_..., .,... .,... · -"" ext. Acouetlo ce llng1. The faatalt draw In th• Don't Move · lmptOYtl It well I Cell NOW. Jobe. Remove old. rt· largeoramalljobe. clean-up,tr•trlm. Ser'ltct·alhoroughty UC.38e780.Fr•Mt. WHt •.. a Dally Piiot Skyllt .. &BayWlndowe 642·1671
842-58711. place with new.1145-11512 Uc. 306821. 873-0360 84MH7 840-18111 deel1 hOuM. ll40--0457 Id. Ill Devit Paint 842•7•70 Claaalfled Ad.1142-5878. Fr• eat. Reel. 53e-3232 Id. UI
1111 ...... 11• 1111 ...... s101 •••• ...... 1111 1111 ...... 11• •••• w..... 1111 ••• •e... 1111 Den · Hit c..ntm 1111 rpa1tu1 Mn ran11ue HP s~ ~T1E exp.-1m10 Nllll IAUl/M... . SAi.ES SECRET.RY !!!!'!.!. F,.. Pupptae. II wk Old, 1 H·P MODEL 82901M Drexel Dining Gama Table MOVING MUST SELL • rtenc9d pereon In com~ tor p/llme W«k In 1mall Flak' tor decorating, flex .. /...al ft __ ,_. F., 5 M., black. Dual dlac drive. Llk• with chalrt 1350. Heritage "Madr1gal" eo-
rn«clal & Industrial real gutet home for th• •I· hre. Excel comml11lon. parf ..... , ran.ti•• WOtk eventnga In Cotta 8113-5845 n • w . S t 5 O O ob o . 857..ee.44 lid J*:M din rm Mt tbl
Mtalt for • IUCQMltul & d. r I y . F. m . pr. I. WIM train. 775-5-«7 bat SalM Management lral· Avnet Electronlc•. th!' ........ t.at'WM our-toe> ofcMn Retriever • have 552..01137 I "' --· w/11111 & ouetom pad, 8 Ql'owlng ftrm. 548-71113 1lam or aft 4:30 pm. neea. WMI train qualified nation' I IMdlng dlllrlt-u-part0n put In 24 hOufl male to breed, ldnl pap-f f r-•, _ ~ btc ~ c:hrl, 2 ~
Beat wo'111ng condltton1 If ~ 1_.._ __ , SalH 111parlanc9d only, pereon1 for dlvltlon ol I o r o I •I• c t r on I c and brought home $445. era. 405""2108 rM le n MU Herb 957-1133 bk arm ehre. 12600. 1
In Newport Beectl --pwt time. k~ of dlYtr9lflecl rnattcettng co. componen11/computer Call 701-4222 •lier 1 To good home: Golden Old Millican Cabinet, tall. Bacllgammon ttll, acMtd
714/1146-5051 2· 1200 Hz 1y1tem1 dance wHr & 1port1 a... operation for MIM prOdUC'le, hu "' irnm. PM. Rel/Shep, 11 moe, M, $100 Olk '275. 5-41-7287 component•. llnaar RF weat. fleJdtMa .. _ .........._ eapan11on In Southern dlatt opening tor• Salel M-cL·-.1•11 h t h, b kn ••7 -~· RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST '"., ...,_.. ., _ _.....,, Telev ,......rator nHd-.... ,... ..... • o •· •· r · ""'....,.... •' Sofa, Ilk• new, alnt 1mptlfler1, Stal• of Art aant appear•"c•. Call Callfornta. Comml11lon """'••-• A -..-.., .... ~ '"1"'7 v Pit .xp.rl.nc.d •• It .... -·-t .._ 3=· -·-._ ... __ .. , ... _...... ** ** COl\d . C'"""'Y· earth • • airborne, ground, mo· Th• Dance Centre. range from 125,000+ ....... ,.... .. ..... ,...,._ 1-----,..,,.-----1 I BlJY ....... motivated, well groomed bllt. Young local com-876-8805. annually. For contldentlal T w o y • a r 1 o I have good le>el' tno lktlls. FA.EE TO GOOD HOME Ion••. 1 1 O O. C a I I
pereon needed tor IHI pany, •lonlflcant growth lnltfYI-. Call Miii RI-S.Cretarl1llG•n•r•I 01· Tab T ...... $001 '*lhlll, Whitt Shephefd, 7 yre. 1145--4140 pece Yacht Brokerege opportunity. 1140·0230 SALES, lull or part/time Chey flee experience It reqult· bldg 5, ete t08, CM. W!ITMINSTER ABBEY a P .. • y e
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firm In NB. Only qualified Leonard Muir ~~~ mt!t~ Yll'll WI "/ ~~11:,ng • typlpng i't! 979--171 t 117tfl~~!.r.t;LAva. 114~854 ~;;8 ~~it matching ottoman, fall ~!!~. •r:~ry !:"~o~t What a Won<ltffui World tlvated t1y the right op-11 ....... IHI o ~ wpm. oa 1 TOP I I t """*" Pr• GARMN GROVE "Alica", 191Y9d F Buettt, • tonaa on neutrail btc=,
Dally Piiot, Boa 15110. of Shopping, right at portunlty. Some college BETWEEN 11 AM-3 PM In t t hMvy telephone 1",. Cl · M 0 d 1 11 & 5&6-8103 mu•t. fl:id OC>Oll home. Ru et Floral Sol• 8' lllnt COnCI. Sell Ottt't 50· Cott•......_ CA 9214e yow flnoartlpe evtl'YdaY1 dealrabla. we w111 tram. con ac · Eacona. (213) ee6-1984 54().9365 aft. 5 plllow.-bedc, S250 • • (714) 759-0350 artaf' 5
Dally fJllot Claulllad Enthullaam Important. SALES poeltlon open w/ Wt otter e competitive '250 to l500 OU Icebox, C:Wca 1000, BEAUTIFUL SHEPHERD "3-4058 -pm'---------
Ade. To ptaca your ad, Call Sun" •It. 4pm, guaranteed nlary or ulary and benetlte Weekly paychec:llt. Y04¥ I 4OO I be1 t o It er . MIX l.~t & tteepar eot• Sota. ruat prir!t. 1199 or Have you read today'•
Clt11lll9d Ade? If not,
vou're rn!Mlng the belt
bargain• In townl
call M2-&e711 and "' • 759--1507. comm. e.n up to •1000 pacllage FOf Immediate --'lly oeYChedCa malled 54&-M42 PUPPIES. 8 WEEKS. .... Nit, OClfd, bm print, lnM• ofter. Other ~
Ctwtfled Ad-Vlaor hele> SALES • 1 heYoa a llnlCJfY wk & more. Call Dick coni lderatton, C>lllH every Frfday for work _.. •HMll !Mt-519" alnt cond. l300/tlett otr. ture. '31..e251
you. .,.,_.Job, 1 work 2 ..,.. Hatdy 531-3000 call Nancy l.Mnlng: lhaf YOU haYI' done lhet ~1111 5"" 7287 Golden Retriever, 1 yr old 085-0250 Klng-alze wetar bed w/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ wtc & Mm 175. Need e ULD llPI ~;'!n,::Cr,c~~~~~ DI 1 r male. HHbrk'n , hn hMt«, eola. Make offer.
SALES FOR YELLOW PAGES
Experienced SaMpeople Wanted
paoote to help me. Sarne Jewtlry-cran. ..,...9017 (11._ 114-Mll dlattly. Detall• and ...... n no Sat. II match1no lhota. 54-3942 Y04J don't need a gun to _84_2_-M38_--:-:--:-----hra. Mn'll eemlnge. Call Selel plk:atrOn Write· WMJt°h-chair•. Table w/lllvea. "drew taat" when you :-:
Coleen OM-H27 _ IYIET co 14eO F~aburg H•I• 12. Good old 8ell with EA8EJ place en ad In the Delly ~:'9 ... ~ .. W-:: .,.,.. R,;, S.ulte """'LO, .,__ Hoover Vacuum. Mlec:. lt't 1 8AEEZ£ Piiot Want Adel Cell now It II I C II NOW e ago, .. .,...., aMrgetlc ELEmOllOI ~onk>. Te-:;:-.,8229 -· 1S47-1780 CIMtln.d ~2-M78 I 642--5878. e.42-.:e-r.. • • ooaftlve people wentad tcw 11' .. 1 ..... poeltlona.
Salary otut commflllon.
C1ll tom Parker.
53t-3081
Equal Oppty Empto)W TV COMMERCIAL PAO. FOf ~~
lll'Y/IAIUI lf'1Y ~ °=~ For en unutual
SLENDER SUIT WITH CAMISOLE-
EASY DOES ITI
A ground floor opportunity. Rapid
promotion, superior product.
Protected territorlea. No travel.
Major rned.lcal and life insurance.
Paid vacation. $500·$1200 per week
oornmt.ion/4raw.
Expar. bull. P•rton to for eprlng futllona and Phone collectlt>'a l~~~~~~~~~ISECAETAAY ·FT, typing admln. + m•n•o• eml an eacluelva 1Wlmwear n!°r~::!tSUll•
Mora ,.,,.._ .. getting accu~ lmpo!.!!nt. Ql'ae>hlc e1ta1gn ofc, ...iet nne. Aleo other 1ypaa for Salt Unf=able the camping "bug" ltlli lkl9y .......... S«-l.... 2 pr1nc:tpala Tn dally bull. bear and wine ldYaruaa--
year. tr you have a Secretary/ Rac:eptlonlet tunctlone. Dutle1 Incl: menle, and rMteurant, I~~~·~-~~~~~
( 714) 545 0254 camper that'• "°' getting needed. Newport c.ntar. dlent contact. good MC>-eutornollve pattl a.ta· I~
• UMd, ... ft now with a Typing, flllng, phone 'y INtllle. bkpno. Brlgtlt. toga. No ~ ,. Entlfe ~ full oA ~ ====!!1i~Cl~M~11~m~led:riAd~.iiiim•ll work, eom• dictation. Mlf-atartlng mature attl-quired. Background quea. Oriental NOii-etc.
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KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
, AGO 11-14
EARN a. TO $75.00 PER WED
We now"'" I~ ..... IOf JOUlll.....,
llu"'1 lo MCUfl raden for The 0r"'ll Coast o.iJ Nol Our crns lbtt 11 3:30 p.111, end
-' 11nlll l:30 p.m.. WllMly\. On Satwday, ..
-' a !ft "'°" t1o1111. 'f o. will urn 111111r
lripa afld prues, ... with urninc your Olll1I
1110MJ ... there Is no dtliftrlnc or colllctlon
111.oMd. " JOU are lnllralld. plelSI cal lllr Ur1.
(714) 548-7051
and oth•r oltloe 1klll1 tudt, organlz.. & ayetemt rot.. only. By aopolnl· Uted & ,_ ~ cto-n ac u u r y . Show• expar.AWfbyi.tl«w/ ment.(213)143-5881. thee. 20' Tornado Cat.
Initiative/ oood per10-reaume + Ml. hlet. to J· l=========I male• oft'w. 383 Creaent
nallty. sooo;.11000 etlt1· Church, 220 Newpott Ctr TYPIST, plllme, 80 wpm, BI Y 0 r • L • 0 B ch ·
Ing. Cell Debbie Lathem Dr .. N.B. 82ee0. oflloa akMlt .-97.7090
for In for ma tion . llllar1wttt cell,'61·1115
M0-7280 .. ,,.... iitd/Wlhllll
&ecteta1y I .--.. .._ With cer for wick« bllt-Eai>er luU.Ume eecretaty ••lulll ._ ..._ ktt lunch aervlce .
w/alnt typlno and SH Mala exotic danoar9, too t:I0-1:30 PM. Mon-Fri.
1klll1. Muat be a Hit· UITlll -Earn S1SO·l171 W'kly. 1tu1er and be able to ..... Muat be neat, per•on·
worit w/11ttie 11\etNCllon. .,... a b I • • n • r g • t I o .
Salary neoottable. Call TILllllM 979-0747 at 10AM tor
Kelty 6"-2507 appt
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l.OST OUR LEASE
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HlgMll Quality Antique
OOuntry Pine f:umlture.
Monday, Fet>Naty 28
to Fl'IOey, Mardi 4 I 10 0 3 Io I 119 II Pt r At11eb1e traneponatlon 1 "911 e.tale ..... ~•I It.. rnuttl Call tor 9Udltlon .... -
-"· c1p11trano u~ :.,,,._~4)'7().121"· • ~.·:i-~:r:t~'a~1~t~~~ "1111 IWIY 8ehC>o4 Dletrlct, 329721-°'-_..;._ _____ , worti In a"'"" ofloll 17to41 Mlk:NI at.
Cale Pref9Clo, 8en Juan Teco 8ell ta looklng for lull eel ln..170. rAnt
Oaplatreno, 408·1215. & PIT help. Dey & ntt•1~iiiiiiifi~i~~~~14~1~"°~7~25~~~1 EO£ lhltt• avlllable. Oppor·
tunlty fOf adv11101ment. -II• I ... oa11 ohell of dtawara,
8ecretaty Apply 2 ·5 at eoe s . l1lnt111111 m1rr0t, Olk.....,, mlt· lteHp=/ CoHt Hwy, L1gun1 Muat be I llo'd end ""I ror beaut. Mull Hll. .____ .. ~., Beaoft. --motortet. DMnlfl. 731 ... 144
r.....w "" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •d potltlOI\, Apply In 1--------1 -• l • -peraon ontt. 214e ..._. ....... ,.. Hll ProfeHIOnll Newport •-..-It. CM. --"'•-- -1eecf1 oroeneutton hM lmmedl•t• opentnge In ,.... • · I ~ AREA
an tmmecla1e Mid tOt t~ aaiee. Mlllftt • ££ l A~ 8EfMCE ''ffom oflloa" ..,..,...,., autlecttptlona to tN Delly lxper or train ... eel\ W. ... reooncl., t:·
with l!Oflt but acCNrlla ~~~=n~ =-~~MJ,r::e . ..-1111~w..'4-77
typtno..,... Commtt1lon wlU1 gu•· A* tn our pUtllioltlOnl. ~
tdHI 01ndld1te mu11 rantff ind bonuHt. Call H7·tHO. bt s I Hert> 111 ... 1ss
t1fte ~ orgen1ut1ona1 Contact M'-"000 bet• KING ._ ~,... --... andoOmmunlCattonlk*I WMn IAM and 3,._ ot .._...,_, -· -.-
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tement encl preferred TIUMA~ 1 C.. 71CMIMI •· OriW .._ ~ fllellltllllt'Y 1e w... oomm. AdWlllMg .11111 ...,.._ 1111 ..,.. fd. tn.
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AUNT FRIZTI , WHY ARE YOU
CLEANING THE HOUSE ON
SUNDAY?
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By Ernie Bushmiller . BECAUSE UNCLE LESTER
. 15 COMING TODAY
S/W., WOULD IT ee P096lel e
FOR ME lO SEE 'Y'O\J 'THIS
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FEeL SORRY FOR POOR
TIM!
FOR OLD llMES' SAKE , I
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SAW HIM AT THE
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JEANNIE ~ONES.
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for Better or For Wone
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DDee a m. MW9 to be lk 2 d-.IClDll = _..,
be a lallf -B.K., ma.rt.
Ind.
I think ticket buyers are WU.
ling to see movies that aren't
loaded with sex and violence.
The public wants movies
about ordirwy people -not
bands of Indians scalping set·
tiers or a teen-age maniac
knocking otJ ooeds. MY.: next
film, Jfiiity and Son. will be a
small, Intimate movie about a
family and relationships. ~
br the money issue. when I
dittcted Rachd. R«hf/ star-
ring my wit!!, Joanne [W<>Od-
ward). everyone said it wouJd
flop. Well. we made It lor
$800,000, and k's still maki"8
money. The amount of money
spent doesn't guarantee a
box-office hit. Sometimes
when millions are invested.
tlilte iJOeS out the window.
QI llCNM, ~--~ ....... ,.., .. ,_.....,,.~O'tlMlra.
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LOS ANGELf.S -Julder than
any ltkbllrd o.w-kiss'
planted on a Family Feud
female contestant i.s the
behln<khHCenes 1tory of the
two-family feud over the
show's production company,
Goodson-Todman. Mark
Goa llloa. 67. and the late
W-.. 'lb t were part·
nered -not all that amicably,
it teems -ln the company
that produced IUCh memora-
ble 'J'V pine lt'OWI II 7b nJI
dw 7hlth. What:t My LIM?
and The Pria Is RitJht Now
Ooodlon Wll1IJ ID buy out
Todman's e1t1te. AYina the
TodmlO lhlre of the partnef-
9hJp ii worth $25.5 mUUon.
The TodmlnJ daJm their
llDCk la worth S56 million,
and a ~far·un1ucceaful
med&adon elort putl II • $37 .5 mWlon. The two ..
are IO m lplrt that lea-I ...
Ible wW lmOUnt to """' ~ea .... Rollln1 Stone h. wll .aw 12
mOUao & .. ~lbe
:'C:,, ~And ,: aer .,_... 'Tm IDUl81o wrtll
It mmf undl rm -.. hllf sure I can't." ... ll .. 1•
• I .. , DOW livtnl Oft the
Island of ~ north of
1Wtm. is wrihns a~
called Fan 1bn tO be produa!d
by Geoiwe ~ In
Hong Kona. Brando will dJrect
and 9lar in the original story.
He and ~und wfll lllo col-
labonte on a one-boor Home
Box otlce·spedal about Mar·
Ion's IUe ln Tetlaroa. to which
he esi:aped M>m Hollywood a
dozen years lllO·
-Rol>M Windtltr
NEW YORK -JawJ
..-. ar ol 1Vs Bridah«ld
RaJillal, compared media In-
--on both skies of the AJ.-Jantic: .. Americans want lni>r-
mltion oo my nm 111m; the
Brtdlh want to know ~
wbom rm lleepina." •.. She
ml)' Mve beeri en-ct lo
kW, but It a,_. pmty ~
·-· -·--
be a auest ol honor at their
fun~raiser. she reportedly
told them she receives
S l 0,000 for public ap-
pearances -wilhout ~
tion .... Since the msassin•
lion attempt, Pt tlll.._t • '"F has kept hts speech-makinil to a minimum. But
matt aroups than f!Ver are
havin& the ~t appear
u a keynote sPe8ker -on vid~otape. ~eaaan has
.. spOken recently to such C as the National
ion of Home BuOden
and the Nllional Radio Broad-
cuters Allodadon. A White
Haute 90W'Ce says. "He emits
such~ on the
ID'ftf'I that people dap. Some
~don't evet ~e It ln penon. re-
quest the tape.". : . b no•PM•· Wuhanaton
bureM.I dUel lor the Heant
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,,, Recent statistics indicate that close to one-half of all marriages are destined
for the divorce courts . What is the cause of so much marital despair? Anne
Roiphe , celebrated author of Up the Sandbox!, offers her observations on
where we 've gone wrong -and how to make it right.
Outside pressures such M job loss, ill-
ness. infertility. trouble with a child,
care of aging pamits and all the other
plagues of life hit marriage the way
hurricanes blast our shores. Some mar-riase.s survive these storms and others
don't. Marriages tail. however. not
simply because of the outside weather
but because the inner climate becomes
too hot or too c:o&d, too turbulent or too
stUpefyirlfl.
W hen we look al how we
choose our panners and
what expectations exist at
the tender beginnings of
omance. some of the
reasons for disaster become quite clear.
We all sdel1 with uncon.sdous aallT3C)' a
mate who will recreate with us the
emotional patterns ot our first homes.
Dr. Carl A. Whitaker. a marital therapist
and emeritus professor of psychiatry at
the University of W1SCOnsin explains.
"From early childhood on. each of us
carries models for marriage. femininity.
masculinity. motherhood, fatherhood
and all the other family roles." Each of
us falls in love with a mate who h~
qualities of our parents, who will help
us rediscover both the~
happiness and miseries of our past
lives. We may think we have found a
man unlike Dad. but then he turns to
drink or ~. or k>ses hi.5 job over
and over again or sits silently in front of
the T.V. just the way Dad did. A man
may choose a~ who doesn't like
kids lust like his mother or who sam-
bles away the family savmg., just like
his mother. Or he may choose a slen-
der Wife who seems unlike his obese
mother but then turns out to have
ocher addictions that destroy their
mutual happiness.
A man and a woman bring to their
marrtaee bed a blended concoction of
conscious and unconscious memories
ol their pamits' lives together. The
human way 1$ to oompulsfvety repeat
and rec:reate t.he patterns of the past.
SigmWld Freud to weU described the
unhappy desigi1 that many of us get
trapped ln: the unmet needs of child-
hood. the angry feelings left over from
fndtnllons ot Iona •· the limits of
trutt and the reoc:currence of old fem.
Once an lndMdual senses this entrac>
ment, there may follow a yumlng Jo
eteape, and th~ result could be a
broken. splintered marri •. Of mune people an oveta>me the
hlbita and aaltudes thlt developed In
chUdhood. We all have hidden •renams and amatna capKttiel a srov.ih and autve chqe. 01qe.
however. requires work -observing
your part in a rotten pattern, bringing
difficulties out into the open -and
work runs oounter to the basic myth of
marriage: "When I wed thi.5 person all
my problems wUI be over. I will have
achieved s~ and I will become the
center of life for this ocher pemn and
this person will be my center, and we
will mean everything to each other
forever." This myth. which every mar-
riage relies on. is soon exix>Sed. The
comlns of children. the pufls and tugs
of their demands on affedion and time.
place a considerable strain on that bask myth of meaning everything to
each other, of mergins tOtJdher and
solving all of Ute's problems.
Concern and ten.sk>n about money
take each partner away from the ()(her.
Obli&ations to demanding parents or stlll~nded-upon parents create fur-
ther strain. Couples today must also
deal with all the cultural changes
brought on in recent yea.rs by the
women's movement and the sexual
revolution. The altering of roles and
the shitins of responsibilities have been
extremely trying for many rnamaees.
These and other realities of life erode
the visions of marital bli.sS the way
sandstonns ear al rock and the ocean
nibbles away at the dunes. Thole
euphoric, srand teetin31 that acxx>m-
pany romantic love are really self·
delusk>ns. leJf..hypnodc dreamt thlt
enable us to forge a retatlomhlp. Real
lite. failure at work, dlsappotntments.
exhaultion. bad smelll, bad (l)lds and
hard times all punesutt the drum and
leave us •randed with our mate. wtth
our chlklhood pattemt pushlna us thll
wcy and th•. wkh our unfWmled ex·
Pf!Cltldons.
The •~to survtve In rnarrtaee requires ability. llexibtuty. aenu.-
tne kM and dnels Ind Ill ~·
tlon ltf008 eno~ to teel whit the1
other la -.in, .. Many rurrillfll flll
IPllt ber..lute ether pirtn« ctnno(
imliine what the other wants or can-
noc communicate what he or she needs
or feels. Anger builds until it eruplS in-
to a volcanic burst that buries the mar-
riage in ash.
ti is not hard to see, therefore. how
es.sential rommunicalion is for a good
marriage. A man and a woman must
be able to tell each other how they feel
and why they feel the way they do;
otherwise they will impose on each
other roles and actions that le.ad to fur-
ther unhappiness. In some ca.!eS, the
communkM.ion patterns of child.hood
- of not talking, of talking too much,
of not listening. of distrust and anger. of
withdrawal -spill into the marriage
and prevent a healthy exchanse of
thoughts and feelings. The answer is to
set up new patterns of comm411lcation
and intimacy.
N. the same time. however. we must see each other as Individuals. "To
achieve a balance between separate-
ness and doseness Is one of the major
psychological tasks of all human beings
at f:VefY stage of life.'' says Dr. Stuart
Bartle. a psychiatrist at the New York
University Medical Center.
lf we sense from our mare a need for
too much Intimacy. we tend to push
him or her a~. teanns that we may
lose our Jdentitles in the merging of
marriage. One partner may suffocate
the ocher partner in a childlike
deoendency.
>..good marria,e means growb\A as a
oouple but also growing as individuals.
This isn't easy. Richard gives up his In·
ter"eSt ln carpentry becaU9e hls wffe.
Hden. ls teaious of the time he spends
away from her. Karen quits her choir
group because her husband dislikes
the friends she makes there. Each pair
dings to each other and are angry with
each other as Ufe doses in on them.
This kind of marital balance is easily
thrown as one or the other pulls away
and divorce tollows.
S omedmes people pret~d \hat a
new partner wUI IOlve the old
problems. MOit often mra-
marital tex delttoys • marrll8e becauae It allows an artificfal 1P1 between the f)C)d tnd t.he bid -
the eoc>d ls projected on the new pert· nb-ind the bad is dumped on the head
of the okl ~. h~ and cheatlna creMe walls between IMfl'lnd women. Infidel~ ls;.... • symp0n of
trouble. It ls a ~ c:omplaintir a
welpOf'I ol rm!nfie, M well • an UD• melet of dotenm. lrlftdethy .. ohn
th• pt'Oftlbill lalt ttraw th• llnb the
amel to the around-
All right -marriage h~ always
been difficult. Why then are we see.ins
so many divorces at this time? Yes, our
modem social fabric is thin, and yes
the permissiveness of society has cre-
ated unrealistic expectations and
thrown the family into chaos.. But
divorce is so common because people
today are unwilling to exercise the self·
discipline that ~ requires. They
expect easy joy, like tne entertainment
on lV. the thrill of a good party.
Marriage &Akes some kind of sacri·
lice, not dreadful self-sacrifice of the
soul, but some level of oornpromise:
Some of one's fantasies. some of one's
legitimate desires have to be Sfven up
for the value of the marriage it.self.
"While all marital partners feel shack·
led at times, it is they who really
choose to make the marital ties into confinins chains or supporting bonds.
says Dr. Whilam Manillle requires
sexual. financial and emotlonal dl.td-
pline. A man and a woman cannot bl·
low every lmpultt, cannot allow them-
sdves to stop growing or dl~. Divorce is not an eVU ac:t. Someumes
it provides salvation tor ~e who
have srown hopdessly apan or wert
frozen In patterns of pain or mucual
unhappines.1. Dtvo~ an be. delplte
Its inltllJ devattlllon1 like lhe tint cut
of the suraeon's knUe. a aep toward
new he.altfl and a aood tile. On the
other hand. If the partner5 can -.y pMt
the breaJOna up of the romantic: myths
lnto the deVdopment of re.al Jove and
intimacy, they have achieved • work 11
amazins u the 8f"llesl cathedf'llt of
the world. Manil8el thM do not fail but
lmprove, that persill deroke I~
tionJ. are not only rve thele dtys but
~ a wondrous shelter in wh.ld\ the
face of our mutual hurnanlty can salely
th.ow l&Jelf. IW
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YOUR BEST POLICY FOR
CUTTING INSURANCE COSTS
By Kate Kelly
Because insurance
coverage can be 90
important. we often
purchase it auto-
matkally -without consider·
ing the price lafl· But in·
surance policies vary
significantly in cost, depen-
ding on the type and the oom-
pany you're dealin& with.
Always comparison shop amona ~ before buy-
ing; and from time to time it's
a p>d kiea to check with
your representative to see if a
change In the industry or your
own situation oould mean
savings k>r you. Here are
90me specific SUAReStions on
cutting the cost o(automobile
and life insurance.
C9r.. blbl8
A dean drivina record Is
vital to assuring lo'ftW auto
premiums. says Paul Majka.
author of >bu Can Save a
&ndle on >bur Car lnsurana
(St Martin's Pressi Many in-
surance companies ofter ~
driver discounts or accident·
free rates, so if you (and any
family members alJo oovered
under the policy) have main·
tained a good drivin8 record
for the past three to five years.
1et rour aseni know. '1bu won t automatically be given
such a discounl. · '1bu shouk1 also notify your
insurance representative
about any chan&e ln penonal
status. because this can affect
what you pay. Females who
either set married or tum 25 can qUaJjfy for a k>wer rate
(based on rilk tad.ors). The
same is true tor males who
either many or tum 30.
Parent• whose teen-ager
mows <>ti ml)' allo reallze
subltandal llVln8L
Another WI)' eo uve it to
raile your dedocsi~ ~
tower deducdblel haw bein
mmmon tor many ~ ~
daY• conunen mlY ftnd
th• Ina.ion ,_ "'* • ~ dlducdble o.e. $500)
~. The money ~ h.w on a lowtr ann\1111
premium would olllt lhe
S f'AMU WfUl¥ • PllM.ldY 21 • 1•
slightly hl&her cmt should
you sutler a los.
Author Majka also reoom-
mends puttins all your
passenser vehicles on one
policy ln order to ~ addi-
tional savinp of approximal~
ty 20 percent.
U your car ls a>mpletefy
paid br and more than bur
years old. you can allo an-
lider drolJl>ini your oollilion
and comprehensive (theft,
ftre. vandalism. etc.) cover·
• since they bea>me less important as the worth of
your car depreciates.
If you 're buyins a new car.
check wih your lnsurancz
repreeentative lint. lnsunnce
rates are IOl'Oetimes t>-s on
the hJatoric km experieru of
vlrious automobile models.
Ufe k:as •••• The flnl quellion to ask
~ II.le lnatrlnl'e is. "Do I
need itr ti you're ~ wkh
no dependents. then ti.le ln-
IUranct needn't be • ~· And people lmured under a am~ pOUcy olered by their
emplOyer or profetaional
~ mlY alr.ty be ~1=71nHoUJ "'* .lnamita ~ Rob MMl and ~ >f>cl c.ar. Do Aboc.f j (Rlndoal Howe). W• S. Kawon k wrttee th• lot tbe flml)' thll doll nae,. Mlle a..........., ................. ~
bmula II ID •1tt1Ye one. :":>'.:-thin~~
value of any coveraee you
alre.dy have (Le. group in-
surance). That tells you how
much oovenee you still need
to buy. For example. if your
family Income is S20.000 and
you have $40,000 worth of
rover• thro~ work(youll need an additional $80,000
worth of oovuaee.
The COit of life Insurance
wilJ also di!pend on the type
obtain. 'The M!'ll8' ~ can do much better
buying term life insunnce
rather-than whole life." .do
vises Diana Salter Doherty,
of Sliter Investment
)' ln 1Wnpa. f1a.
life or permanent In-
surance o&n a fixed rate b
• k>nl as you <:MfY the policy,
bul in the Iona run it is more
expensive tor the amount of
protection you recdve. Whole
life WU at one time Vf.f)'
popular bec:al 11e the rlles are
1e1 br Ille. It olen enbted avinp (k takes on a cmn
value). you can borrow l8lbllt It Ind It can be CMhed
ln IDr an annuity.
18m lnlurance olen mu·
lmurn prolecdou • mlnlm\lll
ClOll b' a ~ period of
time. >.-Ill example, renew.
lb&e term Nunnce Clll be
puldwed tor a five or 10.,..,
period. 18m DOliciM. how-
'"'· cannot be bafrowed .-.. or CMhed In. U ~die ciu1nl lhe CIMI. period.
the aowll Plld ID )'OW blne-
ldlltll woWct be ... ~ whit dMY ~ ,.... II
J'OU hid pUS ..., ~
WN on whole life (this is be-
cause whole life oUers the ad·
ditional benefits mentioned
abovei If you die after the
specifif!d lengrh of time and
have not arransed for renew-
al, then no death benefit Is
paid.
The benefit of term policies
is in the savinp they ofter.
Annual premiums tor term do
increate when the POlJcy is
renewed. but the total amOunt
you pay will generally be
much les than wih wtlOle -thou8h factors such u a
serious health condition a>uJd
cause the rates to rise siSJllfi·
candy. For the family thllt
needs protection br I limited
period of • time (i.e., while
there are 31iU dependent chU·
dren). term insurance can be
an excellent buy.
The ClOll of term lite in-surance hal been droppna
over the &all tew )"M'I. IO
evtll lf you al1'Jldy have such
~ you may want to
dMd comptddve r-. If )'OU
Ind a bellw dell, cmcd the
old policy onlY ... the ~ )
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don ~low ,... ol term,
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SHOULD PARENTS AND
KIDS BE SECRET SHARERS?
By John E. Gibson
TRUEOR FALE
I . It's llOO<f for children when parents ~ their concerns with them
2. Children wony most about their
parents being upset with each other.
3. How much fun you have playing
with a small child i.5 likely to determine
the quality ol his 12ehavior a,, he grows
older.
4. Children's dreams are easy to inter-
pret. whereas adults' dream.1 are more
difficult
S. Most children would rather stay
young and never grow old
I. If your child has high blood
pressure, it could be your fault.
7. The daughters ol wotking mothers
have two strikes against them when
they seek achievement in the market-
place
ANSWERS
I .False ~ stucties ar Pur-
due University on parent<hild rdation-
ships indicate that parents should
avoid usin8 children as confidants ln
dealin8 with personal problems. We all
need someone to a>nfide in. and espe-
cially in single-parent families there is a
temptation to discuss emotional di.s-
tresS with children. Otildrm want to be
in on decision-makini. but they don't
want to be involved with emotional
prob4ems. Acoording to the studies,
such confidences tend to be stressful to
the offspring: "When you tell your child
that you can't cope with your Ille. that
chUd wonders how you can cope~
him. Otlldren want to be ~red
that their parents can mpe."
2. FabL Experts at Gannon University
~ania) ~children's anx-
interviewed chilc1ml ol both
sexes randomJy selected from five
achool dbtricts. The dllla indicate that failln8 a test was the most frequent
worry ot all the dilldren. followed by
~na someth1111 wrona. bein8 blamed '°' "IOml!thlna r didn't do" ana a death In the famlly. s. 7)w. The quaHly ot parents' play
wtth an Infant ii the mCll powerfuJ
determ1nanl of the child'•'*" bro ol be~ reports Oolotby a. smeet
d1redor ol the~ ~pro
~ It the Unlvm&ty of Brkflepor" ind Jeftxne sar..,. prolmot of Pl)'Cho-
• It V. Unlwnil)t ln their tNldle Ft»owww., AQ,t n.y candudl from
their r 1 r ! •t.h thet: "It IElllowt lhll the
roodls tll ...... who~'ln toudl' wllh bilror .. aw
hi'•• ....... )DJI II nU:ll ,_. llDrl1 ID allr lhl
child richer opportunities for develop-
ment than the adult who merely pr<>
vldes llOO<i physical care and love for
the chud without exposing him to the
whimsy and joy ol make-believe. Love.
however deeply felt. needs playfuJ ac-
tions and words. which engaee the
child's attention and encourage imir.
Uon."
4. 'lhJ~. Harvard Medical School
studies ol the differences between
children's and adults' drearN show
that those ol adults are more likely to
be expressed in symbol.$. making inter-
pretation more difficult Otildren 's
dreams, on the other hand. are more
straightforward and direct. with no sub-
tleties. They are l1Xft obviousiy related
to current issues in the child's life and
are strUctured in acoordance with his
know1ed8' and understanding. There
is a gradual tendency to censor inner
feelings as a child grows older. Encour-
aise your child to tell you his dreams
while he is growing up. This can pro-
vide you with a better insight into his
needs. feelings and deep-seated
desires.
5. 'nw. A University ol Mmouri study
ol young children's attitudes and per·
ceptions ol older adults indicates thal
most youf9lers. specifica1Jy those in
the eartJer staQeS ol dilldhood. think
life is better for them now than it will
be later and regret that there isn't
much they can do about growing ok1.
The subjects. 102 chlldren aees 4 to 7,
characterized older adults as sad and
lonely. Ah.hough most expressed post.
tive views ol the activities they shared
with their grandpa.rents. ~irds ot
the children thouaht the n!WUds ol be-
ing a grandmother or 8Jandfather
dJdn 't seem intriguing eflOU8h to make
the trip thf'OU&h middJe.qe worth-
while.
.. 7>ue.. A National Institutes ol Health
study shows a si8nlficailt oom1ation ~a family's~ on amb\.
tJousness and competitive attitudes and
hl&h b&ood preaure in dilldftn. A
family Ii.le sty1e that places pellllre on
the chUd to achieve or enbas strict
behavior pattema was found to be
ISIOdated with hyperteNk>o ln c:bi-
dren.
T. False. A ~ ltudY d both
worktna and r\onwoi\d~ rnolberf and
their dau&hters. conduded ~ a \elm ot loyo&I Q)lJeae (Louisilna} bmll6-
gaton, shows that ~ d wort-Ina women tend '° haYe 1 mare pm&.
ttve oudooll and hive -... cl~
ce11 thin the dluQblen of namatdl• mod\en. The ltudy lllo lldcrl lbll
molben who work ~ .... =z~='~
HaH soft,
chewy chunks made
with real meat
HaH dellclous,
crunchy
nuggets
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By Marilyn Hansen
T oday Americans have fP.1e well
beyond the yellow nbbon of
mustard on their baU-park hot
dog to explore with fervor the
wide. pungent wortd ot this spice. In
that spirit, we've assembled an array ot
~-te>prepare recipes, all utilizing
mustard's unique ftavor.
Mustard is one ot the most popular
spices in the world. In fact. more
mustard seed is sold on the intern~
tional market than any other spice, in-
cluding pepper
In its essential form. mustard is a
blend ot ground mustard seed. a wine
or vinegar and sea,,oni• The specific
mustard seeds used. alon8 with the
seiected wines or vinegars and the par-
ticular spice blends. are what make up
the art ot mustard making.
The best part about this kina of
spices is that it's economlcal (a Tittle
goes a long wayi and it's also great for
cak>rie<ounters, since most mustards
total only 15 calories per tablespoon.
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I. In a medium bowl. combine l~
and mix weil. CoYer. ..m.r-and ..w
oo&d. Thia uuce II excielJena for lllb>d
..... Malla2o.-
..... This recipe II from The "21 H Q11b.
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the boilifli point; reduce heat and simmer
a few minutes. ~ hot with steaks. roast
beef or roast porit. Makes I 14 OJ/)$ saua
NcM: This recipe is from The "21 " Oub In
New York City. Partner Jerry Berns sua-
gests cooking Steak Diane ri&ht in this
sauce in a skillet or brazier, then naming
the sauce with 2 tablespoons wanned
brandy jUSI before serving.
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By Rosalyn Abrevaya
I nspired by the popular bandboxes
of the 180o's. our boutique boxes
are new and practk:al craft items to
make -all you need are some
cardboard. ~ glue and tape.
There are instructions for creating
lhe boxes in any size or bnn -ovaf,
round. square or heart shaped. They're
then lined and decked out with ribbon
closures br a hint ol nostalgia. Smaller
boxes are designed to hold tissues,
soap, potpourri. ;ewetry. They add dis-
tinctive touches to any room and make
perlea gifts.
You can also oonvert ordinary sugar
or detetge11t boxes into handsome writ-
ing kits. folders and note pact,, whkh
will ~ nafy on any desk. especially If
you oover them in suede or velvet.
lnstant-toUp boxes and tooehpute
cartons make Ideal a>ntainers. Hang
them on lhe wall near the telephone
lor easy ':1akin8· Put notepaper in one, ln another and that
elusive pair of eyeglasses In another.
You can also ltk:k a box on the ~
frigerator to keep recipes handy.
In all, these boutique boxes make
useful items for the home. fabulous
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Detailed instruttions, along wih ii-
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KATE NEI J .IGAN
A NEW STAR WITH PLENTY OF Sa.AETHIN'
Q: Wllat ~ ,_ .... .., npt lllt
........ far la yoar met
NeUlgan: I think trying to be myseil in ~
the face of a lot of people who have tok1 2
me that life would be-easier or better if
I were somebody else. If you loee that ~. you're reafty In terrible trouble.
Q: WaUI Jom ae to be more-.
tied dowD ••!I daYf Nelligan: Ya I mean I do lead a very.
very quiet lite. \fey quiet. My life is not
that of a swinging single at all. But I
don't lead the life that is built C111er
many, many years -you find the
house, you restore the house. you live
In the house. you have the family -
because rve never been anywhere
long enough br anything fike that. But
yes. it has great appeal.
Q: Do JOG -.e Jddl1
Neiligan: Yeah. I do. I like nice ones. I
hate horrible ones. You don't like them
all.
~war, .. ,_ waat .., ~
C.'Wh?
Nelligan: Wdl. I grew up on a little
~ wWh Uttle houles where people
became manajlerS of restaurants. h was
very smaU. I always knew that I would
move to places where I wouldn't leei
that. I think if you aren't meant to
many.the guy in high IChool and move
two blocks away and start a family.
then you're probably feeling unaxnbr·
table lor a lot of your upbrinsing. I
always wanted to get oii.
Q: Ha. doyoa ...._.liftel'aday
~·s no time left. 'tbu've
goc an hour and a halt until the time
you have to be fast asleep. 'tbu can't
d*5t your bod. "lt>u just learn to sleep
on a full stomach. I mean ifs unthlnk·
able. Theft Ls no such thing as lite on a
most basic level. Nothina fundJons,
notblna. You hire 100WJOne to take over
your Uk. to pick your clothes up off the
Door becaute you can't do It.
Q: o-'t dial -.. tbe ..., d ,..,,... '"" Nelllpn; U you're involved wMh a
man, I thlnll it's beUer to IO IWlfJ to
make a pknue. hem• thm II felll
you cwi ID homull rhe end ol the~
and flll Into bed Ind not hwe k) leil bid or worried or ,._ lbout the fact
==~nc::::t~ dly )'OU dock In llO ... -)'OU dock out UM)' 119 wry cruet If they ail )'OU.
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pordi. If I CW1 Ind a pcxd\, 111 Ill on II.
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bell&.
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' & lldla. CITY I 0 4 T1IU TOMATO(S • OAIJ Slt.tt + n,40 ----------
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DOES 60 lbs. OF
FROM ONE YIELD
SOUND INCRmlBLE?
NOT IF \OU <M'N THE
~, ... ,TREE 10MA10
A' $ • .._.
UOWS W OI OltlOOIS •.• '°' fllCI USllf Al18 .... Of
... ''"' lOIMfOB .•• _ ... CIOPAfm
MOMl •.. ST07_..
A TUI ..• TbHl8 TUlt
I just sit on the porch in a chair and
k>ok al people 80 by. or look al the
street or ·1oo'k at the trees.
Q: Yoa've aid that dolnc lowe
ecenm 19 eMler when yCAfre DOt
atbwcted to tbe odlel' pet ... ta.
volftd. Wby .. tbalf
Nelligan: It makes it much easier to re-
hearse because if you do fancy some-
body you put off playing a love scene
lbf'ever. I do. I will get sick. 111 80 to the
washroom, 111 talk about the scene. 111
~off forever the technical aspects of
where are your h~ going to be.
'where are his hands going to be. all
that stuff.
Q: Yoa aid yoar lowe ecenee ID
Bye°' llw ~were eab::wJy
'1ia'!: Oh yeah. because you're
stark naked in front of two or three
men who don't like to be there.
Nobody likes it. It's very embam.ming ••
deeply embarrassing br everybody
there. h's just terrible, it's just terrible.
The camera people. the technK:al peo-
lple are always deeply sensitive. They11
always do anything but look at you.
Everyone's paralyzied.
Q: An JOU a abJ penoa7
Nelligan: Oh, tembly. totalJy. Oh yes!
Q: People have afteD talked about
,_ -IMmatlflll and ea:,. Haft ,_ ... ..,. ........ period .... ,_,. ...... K1twe7
Nelligan: rve never lelt anything else. rw never. ~ thought of myMf as beaudful. ever. in my life. No, no. Ifs
not IOl'llething I know how to do.
Q: Do JOU a ewe-her you tint
I rnced
~ Oh yeah. I had a lot of
boyfriends. a lot of heavy emotional ac-
tivity as a teen-.r. I was falling ln &ave
~!°minutes. I was always worried
• bedM.lle l seemed to fall In loYe 90
mudl. and all my sisteB would find a
boy when they were 13 years old and
ended up mmyu:~t_them, )'OU know?
And I was always lalling in love all over
the place.
QsAre,-1a1oweaa.-. a
Neltpn: I don't know why. bW It's cB.-nJPdve to my penonal life to talk*"-
L And since It is important 10 me, I
f
wn to have it disrupted 11 littJe • =~llWlll--~·bsm, • ,_ ..... llaft .., cDlll •••
.............. llif
Neaipl: I don 'l have a home. I don't.
And .... the raalt ol havtne let
home \191 )'OUn8. you know. r~ )alt
lftDW!d lnKnd IDO much Ind been IDO ~ ca.ai people. I doa't he Ill)'-
--. 1 alw.,s ..... trom oct.. peo-
ple. >'O'I know, I Jm F on livlnl Wlltl
odW people's lflOel ln the bedt of
lbelr doleil. There are piaoes I IOce to .,. ape than ll1JWhn ... bW then
FMUW.-m. ,_,IAIUT • •• 17
isn't any place that can be home. ju.st south of the trench border and it's
very beautiful. That's the kind of life I
like best. I just love spendifla time in
little places by the sea. I always think
when I've made enough money and
I've had enough of this nonsense.
those are the places ru 80· Jug eat Mil
and look at the sea and live among
people who have been there bf a tew
thousand years. AV
Q: Wbar• yau fnortte pllice7
Nelligan: A villaee in Spain which I 80
back and back to, a little fishing villase
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Phony Investment Deals
DIAL S?FOR SCAM
....-----------------~ like this," says Daniej Tuub.
an assistant attorney general
in the Investor protection and
securities bureau of the New
York State Attorney General's
office. "Some of the brightest
people are some of the~
tarQetS."
Although many legitimate
investment houses also
routinely employ telephone
selli" as a marketing tool -
there s nothing illegal about it
-there are ways to dlfferen-
tiate between the honest in-
vestment solicitations and the
hucksters.
• Be skeptkaJ when a smneer calls with an invest-
-----------------.--------------ment offer. Ask him or her to
B And P I Many modem-<iay operators, repeat the name of the firm, Y rea OW yno however. occupy offices with which you can investigate
impre5Sve-sounding addres-later. You can run the name
I f someone telephones and
offers you an investment
opponunlty that sounds
too good to be true, be
wary: You could become a vic-
tim of one of the latest oon-
artist scams.
Phony investment deals of-
fered over the phone -
everythina from real~ate
swindles to schemes involv-
ing precious stones to sales of
fraudulent securities -are in-
creasingly prevalent. accor-
difl8 to the Federal 1i'ade
C.Ommission (F.T.C.). Very
often. unwitting victims look
upon these investments as the
way to become big winners in
the financial game, but fre-
quently they end up losing
whatever money they invest.
Fraudulent "boiler room "
operations. as these enter·
priaes are inlormally called,
are run by tast,.alkfn8. high-
pressure salapeople purpor-
ting to offer you the "deal of a
llfetlme."
"Some of these people are
Vf!l'J p>d at what they do.
They can 30Und very know-
," warns Michael
aseodate director ln
the . C.'s aervlce indusuy
prec:tices division.
The boiler room nickname
dates back to the days when
thete types of operators
rented cheap ~ In the balementl ( ne.ar
the boiler rooms) of lf9,
ses (such as Wall Streeti using by the Better Business Bureau
them as a ~ from which to and also check with the Secur·
telephone thousands of un-ities and Excha..• Coounis-
suspecting individuals in the sion (S.E.C.) to detennine if
hope of Persuading them to the dealer is r~.
invest their hard-earned ca.sh. • Catch phrases such as
'JYpically, the investment 'This is guaranteed to double
amounts requested by these your money" or "You're get·
oon artists ranse from S 1,000 ting the chance of a lifietime"
to SI0,000, but some are as should arouse suspidon. Re-
low as SSOO. member that bona 6de Invest·
Their technique is decep-ments will always carry 10me
tively simple: Using lists of ~ of risk.
names and phone numbers • U the deal is so pt, the
(which can be bought from first thing that someone
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zines or investment firms), is this perlOfl calling~ and
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tims, they may give trey S. Otemow. an assi.5tant
themselves an aura of authen-attorney general In the securi-ticitr, by dropping such lines ties diVisfon of the Maryland
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looking p~ectuses or you to 9end money ri8ht
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of severe injuries including fractured limbs and
amputations invoMng these tillers.
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DIGUllVIDllU.IB
digestive disease encompasses a wide
range of disorders, diseases. infections
and cancers alfed:ing organs of the
digestive tract, the few discussed below
are among the most common.
lrrlt ...... .. Ip*•••
Irritable bowel syndrome (1.8.S.) is a
problem which causes the stomach
and small and larse intestinal tracts to
overreact to foods, beverases and
stress. says Dr. Arnold Levy, gastro-
entero&ogisl. vice president for educa-
tion at the American Digestive Disease
Society and associate clinical professor
of medicine al the George Washington
University Medical School. Although
many individuals are sensitive fu acer-
tain food -to garlic.. or coffee. say -
or find that the thought of speaking in
public puts butterflies in their stom-
achs, those things in isolation don't ne-
cessarily meari they suffer from 1.8.S.
Rather, l.B.S. is a chronk and recur-
rent diaorder whose symptoms -in·
duding abdominal pain. cramps, diar·
rhea and constipation caused by erratic
contractions of the bowel -can be set
off without eating offending foods or
experiencing stress. Although physi·
clans in the past have dubbed the dis-
order as spUtic colon or mucous ooJJ.
tis, irritable bowel syndrome is the
more accurate term: irritable because
the bowel is susceptible to stress; bowel
because any part of the bowel can be
affected: and syndrome because the
person who suffers from 1.8.S. will not
show any detectable organic disease.
Usually 1.8.S. is diaflnosed by exdud-
ing other diseases as the possible
30\Jrte of problems.
No one knows what causes 1.8.S. to
occur -some physicians believe it
derives from an underlying motor<nn·
trot disturbance in the brain. Heredity
can abo be a factor. But feW people
dispute that it's related to stress.
''Since antiquity, the gut has been
reoogpjzed as an organ that is exqui-
sitely sensitive to emotional expres-
sion ... says Dr. Marvin Schuster. professor
of medicine with a pint appointment in
psydtiaby at the Johns Hopkins Uni·
versity School of Medicine and director
of the division of diQestjve diseases al
Baltimore City Hospital. Dr. Schuster
and his a.aoc:iate Dr. William Wh.de-
head, a clinical psycholosist and associ·
ate professor of psychiatry al the Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine,
theorize that early childhood condition·
ing couJd play a role in I.BS. ·Tue
child who has a bellyache and sets re-
warded with toys. attention and miss-
ing school is more prone to become an
adult bellyacher," Dr. Schuster says.
In spite of l.BS:s associations with
stress, however, the disease is not
simply "in your head." Noc only are the
symptoms very real and discomforting.
but up to 70 percent of these patients
also suffer from a lactose intolerance.
They lack the intestinal chemical or en·
Z)'Tl)e {laclase) n~ to break down
and digest lado9e. the sugar present in
milk products. These patients should
avoid lactose in their diets.
Although ~ Schwter rarely recom-
mends ~ as a form of
treatment, he tries to determine how
the patient responds to the different
stresses he faces each day. He then
helps the patient dev8op better means
of managing those stres:!leS. Medica-
tions to relax the muscle in the bowel
wall -such as Oonnalal -or, if
OeeesAl}'. antidepressant drugs (such
~ Sinequan, generic name: doxepin
hydrochloride). can also be prelCJ'fbed.
F'tnally, 90me doctors advfse biofeed-
back, in which the patient receives -
via an electronic device -biological
information about the way his body
behaves and is then taught to control
that behavior. For 1.8.S. palienlJ, this
means leantlfl8 to suppress bowel
spasms internally.
Ulc_..
About 20 million Americans suffer
The·#1 tablet prescribed for colds for
the past 8 consecutive years.
No\¥ available without a doctor's prescription.
Get full-strength Actifed ,
containing triprolidine,
for fast effective .relief of
nasal congestion , itchy,
watery eyes, runny nose
and sneezing . It's the
nasal decongestanUanti-
histamine chosen by
NASA for the astronauts.
. ,
When a friend has
arthritis pain, I say: ,
"Fight back .with Ailachi.'
•
··I'm a fighter. And with Anacin~ arthritis sufferers can
fight back, too. Anacin has helped people fight pain and-win .
for over 50 years. Anacin blocks minor arthritis pain right at the
source. And helps you move freely for hou.rs. So ~suffer.
Fight back ... with Anacin~' Use only a~ directed.
Fight pain and win with ANACIN.
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from ulcers -sores that develop along
the lining of the psrointestinal (GI)
tract. It's no sec:ret that like l.B.S .•
ulcers genent.lly att thought to be
related to stres,,. But many other fac·
tors, including family h.isaofY, can also
oontribute to u.k:us. Duodena! ukers,
which ocxw in the duodenum (the first
part of the small intestine). are far more oommon than gastric ulceB, which oc-
OJr in the stomach itself. Boch types are
caused ~ acid, Dr. Levy says. While
ev~ s stomach produces acid.
some people produce more acid than
others: the person born with a larg&
number of ~ cells will be
more llkely to develop ulcers than the
person born with a small number.
But not eueryoM born with a larger
number of these cells n~y wiJ/.
develop ulms. This is where stress
and diet come ln.
If you are prone to ukss (clues to
this ClOUki be a family histOf)' ol the ail·
ment and an acidic stomach) and your
dally dJet Includes large amounts ol
adckootainlng bods JUdl II dtrus
fruits and )uk:el. aci<f..produdna foods
such II caleine and akxJhol Ind, ftnal· '1· uptrtn, which lrritllles the •omach 's hnlns. )'OU could be askint br trouble.
OL Levy says. Thlt mJabt <X>fM ln the
lonn of typical ulcer symptoms; a
leVeft bumlna. pwtna or~ pain ln the upper part of the
jult bdow the bnillltbone. Frequendy,
eedna ldieYes the peJn tomeWhlt only
k> lnaule the inlel\tlty .,.. ... hour
Iller. The electJ of 1tresa can be more
compUcated. Dr. Sdulller -.ys. .k&ll
bealUR.a penon h• a laree number
of ac:IHecndnl ceilt doeln 't mean he1l develop ubrs when he's under ...... Why?...,_ one...,.,_.
ll lnOdW man's poilon. he NSOlnde us. and •rw ...., dllaa11 tbb'8I to ...... .,... (1he lnllrwt a>m-
petltive stresses that the athlete
thrives on. for instance. would certain-
ly be intolerable to many other peo-
ple). But because so many experi-
ments have proved that restraint, crowdina and other stresses cause
ulcers in rats, one has to wonder at
the toU these strestes take on anyone
who competes in the hul1W"I ra& race.
The test tor ulcers. called an upper
GI series. involves the pa6ent swallow-
ing bariwn and then a technician tak·
ing X-rays of the stomach ~· U a
patient is ~ as having ulcers.
Dr. Levy reci>mmends that the in-
dividual first eliminale the foods that
aggravate symptoms -ddfeine,
akx>hol, add-belrina foods and llpirin .
Next he suggesls takin8 ant~
which help ref'9M pain by redudn& ir-
ritation. Doctors also frequently
prelCribe Tagl.l'Dd {genetic nalde:
dmetidine). While antacids MUJraJiN
add ln the stomach, this drug blodts
the stomach's ability to produce add .
1igamet has a new competitor on the
horizon: Zantac (generic name: raniti-
dine~ a drus more potent and with
fewer side effects than Tapmet. ac-
cordin8 to Dr. Levy. Already on the
market in Europe, the Food and Drug
Administration (F.0 .A.) could approve
Zantac's use in America wlthin the
next few months.
One final word on ulcers: White
duodenal ulc:iers are almost never can·
cerous, a few sastric uJcen do tum out
to be malignant. These should be
checked and treated promptly.
Dhwtlc•I••
Diverticulosis affects about half of
aJI Americans over • 50. Because
this condition in itself is asymp-
tomatic.. though. don '1 sit and fret
about it U your doctor ays you have k.
Even if this condition shows up on
X-rays. it does not have to be treated
unless abdominal pain and other
symptoms beain.
You should know, however. what
the condition is, whit causes it and
whaa compllcaHo!lS it can lead to.
OiverticuJi 1R tiny pouches that form
along the wall of the large intestine.
Many experts believe that low.fiber
diets -common in the western. ln-
du.strializ.ed countries -cause thete
pouches. Researchers dte evidence
that the condition is virtually un·
known In underdevdoped countries
whe.-e the diet b he_ f'OU8h9 and
unNftned aralna. • lbet both
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lowers the lmOUnt of preMUre needed wMttln the colon 10 mo¥e the ctJeative
prOOl!lf forward and expel Wiile
l'Dlltria lnm.ed pl'ellUN. Dr.
Levy believes, cautet the dlverticull,
wtdch he likens to "little blow'OUll
like dre ~ti," to form. A t\Jlh-
lber diet Qn prevent this from ~ penlftl.
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DIWWWllVI DISIAm
diunticulitis refers to this condition's
most common complication -the in·
flammation of one or more diverticu·
lum. Severe abdominal p&n can sig-
nal diverticulitis. This inflammation
can usually be treated with antibiotics.
Other complications can include
bleeding and -even more serious -
perknlion of the in testine.
In order to help prevent diver-
ticulosls and its complications. in·
crease your fibe r intake. Dr. Levy ad·
vises. "And if you can't eat enough
bran or high·fiber foods." he says.
"take a fiber supplement. ..
HeMllau:a
We've all had heartburn -what
doctors call reflux esophagitis -that
burning sensation behind the
oj
breastbone. A reflux, or back flow, of
add from the stomach into the
esophl(IUS causes this problem, which
Is sometimes '° severe It c:an mimic
the aushing pains of a heart attack.
Ciavity affects this back flow, so lying
down or stooping over often lnten·
lilies the pain.
A weakened valve (known as the
lower elOPhaaeel sphlnc:trr) at the
lower end of the e90phagus can cause
hartbum to OCICUI. M Iona u the
valve works well and remains tightly
shut, ft keeps add from washlna up In·
to the et0Ph18UJ. Dr. Levy points out. But when the valve weakens and re-
ma!ns open, the acid can euny flow
bllckwatd.
A hl.atal hernia. where part of the
ttomach buI&es lnto the esophagus,
can alto ~uce heartburn. (fJke
divertkuJoils, hiatal hem1u are often
11Y1nptomatk: and require no trfft·
mlN unleM a>mplk:ations such u
repelled heartbUm oocur.)
Anythlnl that lncreues the add In
the liom.ch wUJ lncrea1e the chances
of someone with a weak valve suffer-
ing from heartburn. Anything that
decreases the acid, such as avoiding
caffeine, alcohol and citrus fruits,
might alJo help relieve the problem.
Take antacids 10 neutralize the acid or
-if it is prescribed by your physician
-Thgamet. to block it. A new drug
called Reglan (generic name: metoclo-
pramide) actually helps increase the
strength of the valve, Dr. Levy reports.
Stay away, 100. from foods lhat
cause the valve to remain open -
notoriously, mini and chocolate. If you
are overweight, losing a few pounds
will also help. Wear loose dothing
rather than tigh t.fitting pants, skirts.
girdles or belts. Finally, to help gravity,
try elevating the head of the bed three
to six inches.
.......... y .. wel ··-Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's
disease -known collectively as in·
ftammatory bowel disease -occur fa{
less frequently than irritable bowel
syndrome. But they can be far more
serious In consequences and , in some
cases. can be life Lhreatening. Neither
has an identifiable cause or a cure -
and Lhey have nothing to do with ir-
ritable bowel syndrome.
Ulcerative colitis (some people refer
to this simply as "colitis") is
characterized by an inflamed, ulcer·
ated colon. and its symptoms include
abdominal cramps and pain . diarrhea
and lhe passage of blood and mucous
fro m the rectum. While the onset of
the disease is not linked to emo(ional
factors, individual flare-ups can be af.
fected by stress, Or. Schuster says.
Acute attacks or flare-ups of the
dlsease often alternate with remls-
sions, and in its severest compUca-
tions the disease can lead to perfora-
tion of the colon. Whlle In many cases
drup sud\ as pn!dnllone Of AzuHidine
can <X>llbol a>lltts, people who have
had the disorder for 10 yeen or more
run a highly increated ritk of devek>p-
ing cancer of the colon, 10 these pa-
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confined to the latter part of the small
intestine. Because the affected area is
often dose to the appendix. the symir
toms -severe abdominal pa.in and
tenderness in the right lower quadrant
of the abdomen -can be confused at
first with appendicitis. Dr. Levy says.
Again. doctors prescribe prednisone
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The most common cause of ab-
dominal surgery in America today is
gallbladder disease. Its symptoms -
usually associated with the format ion
and movement of a tiny gallstone
within the bladder. which shows up
on an X-!ay - can imitate pain of a
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fever, vomiting and nausea. Although
emergency surgery to remove the gall·
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been approved for general prescriir
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million Americans have silent
gallstones -ones that don ·1 cause
pain or other problems -and that
need not be removed.
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U you find yourself burping or pass-
ing gas excessively, quite possibly you
suffer from nothing more serious than
the effects of swallowing too much air,
Dr. Levy says. When you chew gum,
suck on hard candy, sip hot coffee.
drink carbonated bevera,es or eat
foods like whipped cream or souf· nes, you.'re swallowing large
amounts of air which are most easily
expelled through burping. Eating Jaree amounts o1 gas-producing toads
-cabbaQe, onions, beans, garlic and
so on -can also produce excess gas.
But any persistent, painful or
unusual symptoms should be chec)(ed
by your physician. Acute chest or al>
dominal pains, frequent heartburn,
chronic constipation alternatlng with
diarrhea or any chanse in your boweJ
habit• can signal more .erious prob-
lems. In partfcular, any sjgn of blood
-whether it's bright red blood PUf-
lng from the rectum or blood In a tar·
like black •ool -requhu prompt
medkal attenllon. Blood In the •ool
can be the first sign of cancer of the
colon. the third most common cancer
in the U.S ., and it's a good idea to ask
your physician about a simple Gauaic
slide test used lo detect hidden blood
in the stool.
Adding fiber to your diet can help
prevent many diaestive disorders. But
remember that a gradual shift will
allow you to adjust better to the possi·
ble side effects of increased gas or
bloating. While high.fiber diets are not
recommended for everyone. many ex-
perts now believe that fiber not only
helps prevent diverticular disease but
also cancer of the colon.
Aber or other specialized diets
should not be confused with a cure or
a pan~a. "Proper nutrition may
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diseases, rather than prevent them en·
tirely, if you have a genetic tendency
toward them," says Dr. Richard S .
Rivlin . chief of nutrition service at
Memorial 5'oan·Kettering Cancer Cen·
ter and The New York Hospital-Cornell
Medical Center. Nevertheless, he says,
"It is important to realize what nutri·
lion can do -and what it can't."
"It's also important to realize that
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YllTNAMlll ...........
understand why "emo(ions run so
high," says Phillip Nelms. pa1rol eai>-
tain for the Department of F"ISh and
Game for the north central California
coast.
The Chinese first settled in Monterey
in the 1850's. Having been run out of
the gold fields, they turned to their
ancestral occupation: fishing. They
transtonned the area into a major West c.oast fLShing port, second only to San
Francisco. The Japanese arrived at the
tum of the cen&ury and quickly super·
seded the Chinese as the single Jargest-
ethnic group fishing in the state. By
1910 their boats comprised 80 percent
of the Monterey fleet and their markets
lined the wharf.
In the I 880's, however, several laws
passed, limiting the size of the
Chinese's nets and the areas and
months they could flSh. (Similar legisla-
tion was passed pertaining to the
Japanese between 1919 to 1945.) The
Chinese were driven out by anti-
Chinese sentiment in 1906 after they
refused to be evicted by the Southern
California Railroad. The advent of
World War U, with the internment of
Japanese-Americans and c:onfiscalion
of their property, did much the same to
the Japanese fishing industry.
By the 1950's. Europeans dominated
the area's fishery. The Government left
them alone and. as Bowhay points out,
"the pie was very neatly sliced up" be--
tween the salmon. squid, tuna and aba-
lone fishermen. Then. in the early 70's,
foreign vessels. particularly Soviet
trawfers, began setting up nets as long
as football fields within our waters.
In response. legislators passed the
Magnuson Fisheries Con5ervation Aa
in 1976, which set up a three-lo
2QO.mile limit and pl~ the !Wung
industry under Federal juri!diction.
1lle law turned out to be a mixed bless-
ing. "We ~l hard for the limit ," Bill
Murtha. president of the Moss Landing
Commercial F"isherman's Association
says. "But when we were under state
rontrol, we coukt go to F"ish and Game
and talk about our problems. Now, the
[Federal) Government is not responsive
to our needs." At the same Ume the law
was enacted, the once-plentiful fishery
was becomlng depleted.
Shortly thereafter, the Vietn~.
anxious to ply the trade they had prac-
ticed for ~atlons. stepped into the
pidure. 'Tiley Immediately found em-
ployment on the big boats and earned
a we!kieservect reputation as conacien-
tious workers," 8owhay says. Stories
abound1hthe refugees ~na 1ar beyond call of duty. If a power
StC:ttW ( • drives the boat) broke,
they'd simply dive undetwlter to fix It.
rather than pullintJ Into dry dock. The
Vietnamete happily did )ob& -such as
pairutakinlOY mending tom nets -
thlt AmerlCin deckhands bathed.
Once the Vietnamese gained a finan·
32 Fi.MU Wrrs.u • l'UIUAll'I' ff • ,...,
cial foothold, several families would
pool their resources-and buy converted
pleasure craft for $6,000 to S 10,000
and outfit them with Inexpensive gill
nets made of thin nylon filaments.
Though the Vietnamese caught
kingfish, which is not popular with
Americans, the competition aroused
envy. Add in the language and cultural
barriers and the clannish mentality of
the Vietnamese. and you have all the
ingredients for trouble in an industry
that, in this region al least. has tradi-
tionally excluded Asians.
Since 1979 the number of complaints
against the newcomers has skyrocket-
ed, forcing the Department of tish and
Game to focus their patrols on I.he Y'tet·
narnese. 'They're highly visible ~
goats." says Ndms. "If we had put the
same amount of pres.sure on "American
fishennen, the phones or their con-
gressmen would have been ringing off
the hook."
. Acrusations have been made thal
the Department of rlSh and Game has
extended special prtvtlqies to the Viet-
namese. It's true that the Vietnamese
were given temporary berths in both
Monterey and Moss Landing, where
the wait for a permanent space can be
as long M 10 years. But Bowhay denies
that the refugees received special treat"
''The Vlelname8e have
etlOtlp«l lrom Vietnam
only lo become relugeetl
In the United ~talle& "
ment. "Our transient boats are accom-
modated on a nrst<t>me. first-serve
basis." he says.
Another bone of cootention: Some
salmon and crab fishennen have got-
ten their equiprmnt entangled in the
glU nm. 'We re talking hundreds of
doUars worth ol sear. not to mention
I.he Inestimable cost of beina put out of
business for a couple ol days," says
Murtha. This takes a bite out ol a rlSher·
man's profits, who usually has S30,000
worth of annual operating expenses to
keep his boat on the water.
But the conflict betwttn the
Americans and Vletnamese really
came to a head two years ago with I.he
dramalk increase in bird km. Angry
environmentalists dtlf8'd the gill nets
ensnan!d and killed more than 22,000
mlgrltory birds and 1CX>re1 of marine
miinmafs. such as 1ea otters and seals
between October I 980 and Auautt
1981. 'This has been an ldent.lftable
problem for years. But with the Vlet·
namete Ulin8 neu that are often more
than a mile k>nl. the number of deaths
ahc>t up drlmlllcally," explllna Nelms.
'1'helr c:uhure ex>ntalna no c:on.eerv.
lion ethic. They're uMd to Dvina on the rWd qe of SUt\lfval, H
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'71tey'~ '°"°' ul«I to llOfM ol w. ""'YI Lindo Geuma. who own.s two filhU., boota.
Various environmental groups sue-has been better. The 34-year-oki di-
cesstully lobbied for protective legisla-vode -and breadwinner for a family
tion. and the Mello Bill (sponsored by of five -emigrated hete 10 years ago.
State Senator Henry Mello, who repre-She explains that because she has a
sents the Monterey areai was~ financial history -jobs. income, pro-
In July 1982, restricting gill net fishing perty -she can borrow money while
to waters over I 0 fathoms (60 feet). The newoomers can't. Moreover. for those
law, ·however. sallsfies neither the· who speak English, familiarity has bred
American nor the Vietnamese fisher· aocepta.nce. 'They've gotten used to
men: The former group continues to some of us." Gertsma says, 'Things
find I.heir gear entangled in the nets, have oooled down co0$iderably from
the latter risk their fives by braving how ii was a few years aso."
deeper waters in ft.imsy crafts. Part of the reason is that many ol the
And Duong Bui, a writer tor the immigrants have simply moved, either
Defense L.anguage Institute In Mon· ebewhere in California or to other
terey who lelt 'Vietnln} in the early states. Or they've gone on welfare. The
60's. adds. "You can't pull nets out ol number of Vietnamese-owned vessels
the deeper waters by hand. You need has fallen from about 40 to less than
winches," which are very expensive. half that. 1lle great irony, Gertsma
This, coupled with the fact I.hat says, is that "the Vietnamese have
non-U.S. citizens can't own boats with escaped from Vietnam only to bemme
a packing capacity of more than five refugees hft."
net tons (about 30 feet long). has left It's hard to polnt the finger of blame
the Vietnamese with few alternatives. tor I.his at any one group. It would be
Four years ago. JuJle Van Nghiem. a far too convenient to paint the Ameri-
U.S. dtlzien for IS years. bolJ8ht the cans u raving rldsts.. But, generally,
Rhonda Lea II with hopeS ol making a their mmplalnts are legitimate and
little money to send back to rdatives in many of the American fishermen have
Vietnam and offering )obs to the refu.. been fairly tolerant of the Vietnamese
gees who ftocked to the Monterey area. and their cwaoms.
During that time.. her boat was van· Nonethelea. there's • IJOWlna reet-
daliud and sunk. It was later retrieved. =f despalr within the lndod\lnese
but had over $20,000 worth of damale. on the ~ Peninlula.
"My nets wft stolen and the whole-by lonellnetl and the fNttra-
sa.len wouldn't pay me a decmt price dons of adlpttoa ro a ltlwwe oounny
for my nth," slQhs the 41-year-oki w~ the welcofne mat hll been worn
naturalized Amerlcan. SmllJ wonder thin. Some even talk of~ to the
she sold her JO.loot ft.berilus craft, homeWld they once Bed. Their think·
whJdt OOll more than $60,000 (lndud-tna. Gert.ma explains. la that "we Uy to
Ins equipment and extensive repairs) watk and the' won't let us. Welfare II
bi S28,000 1-summer. "It wu Just a tust slavery. We'd rather die In our own lolina propoeldon." country than be lddced__ttOUnd and
Urida Oert1ma. who owns two ftlh~ trelled IJke dop hefe." fW
Ina bolls now that lhe'I a nltUJ'lllJied
dtblen. Mil had limilar problem&. Lindo M«so 11 o u. ..,.., ~--""*"'" thoU8h on the whole her eXperien<ll .,,..,
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ls it true that art imitates
life? When it comes to art and
sex. the answer is yes and no.
Ps~chologist Paul R.
~n of U.C.LA. and ~
searcher Mindy M6:hanic
recentJy completed an. analy-
sis of sexual goings.on in the 1----------...--------------------"'"1 best-selling novels (from Dr. peaced in the film Nashvill~
and are said to be the world's
first combination candy bar?
That Admiral Richard Byrd
took Butterft"&el"S with him to
the South Pole in 1928? These
tasty morsels are all from Ray
Broekel's The ~ Ammc.an
Candy Bar &ok. chock.full of
candy lore. tx.t not to be read
bebre dinner.
Zhiuago to Scrupks) and tOI>'
. films "5otne Like It ~Superman) of 1959,
7bny CurtiJ. in dNJI. tr1a to woo
Marilyn~ in Some Uke ll Hot.
1969 and 1979. In the later
films and books they found
that men and women spent
less time getting acquainted
before having relations: there
was much less romantic love:
men were more likely to be
divon:ed or single; sexual
partners did not communicate
much during or alter sex; and
women initiated sex more
often than in the earlier films
and books. Then again, not
everything portrayed recently
WM realistic. "We found thll
the sex shown was invariably
betWeen partners who were
young, single. attraciive and
physically healthy... Abram-
!00 told us.
Surprisingly, he says,
cinema's "most realistic por-
trayal of human sexuality"
was 1979's AmitylJille Horror.
It showed an over-30 married
couple of averase k>oks, who
had sexual problems during
the film's horrific events. .....,....,
You can also chew on these
candy taas: The Regie! bar
may have been named lor a
famous home-run h~ but
Baby Rllh wasn't Ot was n.arned
lor Crover Oevdand's daugh·
t:er~ Owte!lon OleW, launched
in J 922. was named alter the
dance craze. The 3 Muske-
teers. named in 1932 after
Alexandre Oumas's novel,
originally had three bars in
one wrapper for just a nkket.
Mary Jane, still going strong at
68. was named after a favorite
aunt.
By the way, the biggest cavi-
ty producer ever made ~ a
15-foot-long. 20-inch-thick
Oark bar, weighing in at 3, 100
poWKb. And America's favo-
rite candy bar is Snickers.
loUowed by M&M's. Hershey's
wkh almonds. Reese's Pea.nut
Butter Cups and 3 Musketeers.
• otd you know that Frank
Sinatra won't perfonn withoUI
a IUPIXY of 1bouie Rolla near·
by? that Ooo Goo Ousters ap-'
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E~ in these hard times,
you can get yourself a raise -
if you know the art of n•
tiating. Gerard Nierenberg, at·
tomey, author and founder of
New York's Negotiation In-
stitute, says you mwt first
realize. "Everyone wins in a
neeooatX>n... Remember tha&
you 're not out to manipulate
your boa. he says, but to give
him objective facts he can use
in deciding on your raise.
Such facts should lnchJde how
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the competition's and whll it
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Your boss wms becau9e. ob-
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raise In his own mind.
N' ber& says the tech·
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aakinQ lor a raise. a
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ferable to nonsurgical treat-
ment, says a new study.
Angina. a painful circula-
tory problem of the heart. al·
fects over two million
Americans. Often the ailment
is treated with medication
rather than surgery. Bui the
new study. involvi~ some
800 men in several EUropean
countries. shows that among
those in the bypass group. the
death rate after five years was
53 percent lower than in the
nonsurgical group.
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