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Fortunately no one died ·m the SSO m illion Anaheim fire. Almost four square blocks~( apartments have been rebuilt (inset ) within the year. ·
Fire legacy: By STEVE MARBLE Ol' tt. 0.-, Not .....
Anaheim resident Beverly
Chidester isn't looking forward
to Thursday.
It was on April 21 a year ago
that a firestorm swept four
s q u are bJ o ck s of her
neighborhood , cutting a
blackened path of destruction
and leaving more than 1,200
people homeless.
afternoon, recalling Orange
County'• worst residential fire.
She lost everything she owned
in the windblown fire except her
~ and her life.
"I dread to see the 2 lst come
around. I'd just as soon forget
that day even exists," she said. "I
still have nightmares thinking
about it." Fresh apartments, .
haunting nightmares, Chidester came back. Most of .
h'er old neighbors didn't.
Like many of her friends and
neighbors, Chidester was asleep
that morning when the fire,
ignited when a power line
brushed against a palm tree,
roared through th e
neighborhood.
to·ugher. roofing laws -"I wanted to come bac k . I
needed to come back. I had to do
it," she explained one recent
THI DRANGI CDASI
llllNllllll PAPfl
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1983 ORANGE COUN l Y C ALIFORNIA 50 CENTS
Sam sn~hs deportation, search due
By Tlae Alaoclated Presa
A 27-year-old Liberian who is
trying to remain with his
adoptive parents in San Juan
Ca p is trano has ignored a
deportaUon order, and a warrant
for his arrest will probably be
UM.led next week, an official said.
Joe Flanders, spokesman for
the U .S . Immigration and
Naturalization Service In Los
Angeles said Friday that it would
be ''normal routine buaine8a, '' to
lsaue a warrant for Samuel
Willett. '
Willett lives in a mobile home
park with his adoptive parents of
11 years, David and Ruth Willett,
who met him when they were
Peace, Corps volunteers.
She said Samuel refused to
report t o the INS office for
deportation Friday as ordered,
and was off vi&itiJli friends.
Samuel said Thursday he loves
bis adoptive family, and the only
way he would leave is in ••hallclcuffa .••
Mrs. Willett said her husband
met Friday with an immigration
lawyer to figure out what to do.
Mesans to honor top citizens
Samuel was adopted by the
Willetta in a 1972 Liberian legal
proceeding. The couple returned
to the United States In 1978,
followed by Samuel in 1980.
Costa Mesa's biQest patron of
the arts and the founder of one of
the county's largest charitable
agencies have been choeen Man
and Woman of the Ye.ar by the
C osta M esa Chamber of
C ommerce, officials have
announced.
Henry T. 8egerstrom and Jean
Forbatb will be honored by the
chamber at the annual awards
luncheon April 27.
Forb atb, founder a nd co-
chairman of Share Our Selves
(SOS), bu long llel"Ved agencies
.oriented to the ·under-privileged.
She llel"W!S M preaident to the
~ of dlrecton of Feedback
Foundation, which directs th'
(lee MESANB, Pqe Al)
Reward•
tor new1 :rhe Deity Piiot wtll
~~forthe
three best atory .... ~ ...
ct.II ue ii1~(714)
142~1. Ext.
228, during the ,
._,or 1et~ Ml·-nQI .........
Top pt1'I II 118.
Immigration law says that
Samuel. adopted at age 16, was
t hen two years too old to be
~ aa a lawfully adopted.
chUCI. He entered the United
States on a student vi&a, which
lat.et was revoked.
Samuel has fa c ed six
deportation deadlinee in the last
16 moqtha, though each was
stayed. But the last stay, iaaued
Jan. 15, required Samuel to leave
the country Friday.
She a.aid congreaamen who
tried to help the family called the
cue hopelea, and told her there
II n o chance Congr e11 will
approve legialation to let Samuel
remain.
Antics afloat
The NewPQrt·to• ...
Ensenada y.eht nee i1
"one big "'1Y."
AttJre for 1tarda1 line
bnanehea I• featured
in the Style teedon,
•aa.:tlag on P• Cl •
.
"My daushter woke me and
said, 'Everything's burning.' And
it was. I looked out back and saw
smoke and flames and people
rwµtlng.
"But I never thought it would
get to my apartment. I thought
my place was safe." .
She was wrong. Later that day
she got a glimpse of her former
apartment building. There was
little left.
The residential neighborhood
alon~ Ball Road near Euclid
Street now bears little re-
semblance to the gutted,
charred remains left by the fire a
year ago.
New apartment building, hav~
gone up. New trees have been
planted. New tenants -some
who didn't even know about the
fire -have moved in. ~
The only traces of the fire are
the blackened palm trees th.at
line the streets.
·Everything else ~clean, fresh
and new. With the exception of
one vacant lot filled with earth-
moving equipment and gnarled,
burnt tree st u mps, the
(See REBUILT, Page A3)
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J oanne French recalls daughter Mary's life.
· Kidhey patient,
I
wedding plans die
By PBll. SNEIDE RMAN or ... o.11r ...-• ...,
At qe 30, Marv French of Santa Ana Heights was looktna
forward to a new 1.ile. · She was preparing for a kidney transplant operation
designed to free her from the life-sustaining dialysis U.troent
ahe 'had endured three times a week. four houn per ..ton, fOt
the put 12 years. '
(See BRIDE·T0-8E, Pase A!)
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' "' Orange Cout DAILY Pll.OT/Sund1y, Aprtl 17, 1913
Mp~t of pier,
• • al{omas Pema1n
BY BOB aARUR or .. ...., ........
.
The Huntln8ton Beach pier
apparently rode out lut montn'•
1tonn ln pretty aooct ah,tpe after
all.
It WU feared at flnt that the
69-year-old ltrUC'tUre -believed
to be the longest ln the 1tate at
1,830 feet -IUltained damales
of about '7~0,000 lf COIU to
replace the demoliahed End Cafe
a.re included. .
But the owner of a marine
efl8lneerlna firm wd Tueeday
that a probe by dlven Lndk:ated
damaae wu ltts severe than
Another llx or eo have been
damapd. Wooden decklna allO
need.a to be replaced and braclna
between pifln11 1hould b•
retntorced, Hellmerw ..td.
The expected lower coat
e.Umatel figure to be adod newa
to offlclala who previously uid
they would do whatever
necelUl'Y to put the pier mck ln iood oondltion.
The repair work la covered by
an lnsurance policy except foe a
deduction of s~.ooo and ~~
1plrlted i:e1ldent1 are rallln1
money to make up the
difference.
Pictures of waves 1ma1hing
against the pier have gone on lale
throughout the city . .A,.nd
downtown merchants are eeUing
red and white buttons for $1 that
Long chase
·no way out ,
for suspect
=t and repair costs could be
rably lem than estimated.
About 24 wood pillnp were
knocked out when a monster
wave 1cored a direct hit, accordlna to Don Hellmen of the ~ Pedro marine engineering
company. ~~ .. :·1 helped save the End Surfer strides between pilings that wit~tood pier preuure.
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Storm crippled the End care; wrecken
finished the job.
Helaine Ruttan, a longtime resident of
Huntington Beach, loves the pier and grieves
for the End Cafe.
She said photographs in the Daily Pilot of
the cafe being demolished becauae of 1tonn
damage "jult took part of my heart away.''
The photos inaplred her to put down her
thought.a ln a letter to her daughter Trish in
Idaho.
Eulogy for the End Cafe:
"I've fished many dmes off the pier and
used to go in once in a while to the End Cafe
for hot chips and their speda.1 sauce -but I
didn't do it often enough.
"Many times I've surf-Whed or just
walked along the beach -and sometimes I 'd
drop in to the End Cafe and have one of Cheir
delidotl8 hamburgers -usually the mU&hroom
burger -but I didn't do it often enough.
"Sometimets I 'd just walk out and watch
the surfers -our beach la good for that -and
I'd wander in and about the fishennen and
women and taJ.k with them and find m~lf out
to the end of the pier -and of courBe, I'd go
in and get ontt of their good C'Uptl of coffee -
they always did make good coffee -but I
didn't do It often enough.
"It w&r an old cafe and I'd see regulars in
it and I'd say 'Hi' and they'd say 'HJ' and
sometimes we tal.ked -but I didn't do it often
enough.
"I've Jived here right~und the corner
from the pier for 26 years and I. always took it
for granted the End Dile would always be here
-and it's kinda like your family -clase to
your heart -always there when you need
them -you love them -sometimes you don't
tell them t/la f.
"/ guess I didn't do it often enough."
MESANS. • •
From Page A1
ntle VIl program of the Older
Americans Act In Orange
C.ounty.
Forbath alao 1erves on
numerou1 commlttee1 which
advocate better hou1lng and
health care for the poor.
Segentrom'a community
services include contrlbutioos to
the Oran&e C.ounty Performing
Ana Center and the South c.out
Repertory Theater. .
The Seaeratrom family
donated the five-acre parcel
where the Center will be located,
worth $5 million.
BRIDE-TO-BE SOUGHT NEW LIFE. • • Family finds hunian
bones at CdM beach
Segerstrom has also made
(ionations to the Boy Scouts of
America and Hoag Hospital.
The awanla luncheon will be
held at noon. For reservation.a.
call the chamber at g79-0536. From Page A1
She wu engaged.,. to a Costa
Mesa man who shared her love
of horses, and the two were
ICheduled to marry in a garden
ceremony on Aug. 27. Mary had
picked out her dress, the
refreshmen\4 and the wedding
mulic. .
Anticipating improved health
and a happy married life, she
underwent kidney transplant
surgery March 29 at s~ Jmeph
Holpttal in Oranae-But within
days her body began rejecting
the new orgai;i. Complications
developed, and on April 8, Mary
French died before her new Ule
bad a chance to begin.
"She W'8 a very strong-willed
person. and ahe never p~ up,''
rec:a1Jed Joanne French; ~·s
mother. "She was always giving
encouruement to other kidney
patients:"•
Mary's parents, Joanne and
Frank French are the well
known ownent of the French's
Pastry buaine9I on Baker Street
in Costa Mesa.
Twelve years ago. th e
community rallied round the
French family as Mary prepared
to undergo one of the first kidney
transplant operations in Orange
County.
Becau.e of a birth defect, one
of Mary's kidneys was removed
when she was 4 . As an
18-year-<>lcJ senior at C.orona del
Mar High School. her remaining
kidney began to fail.
In March of 1971, doctors at
Orange C.ounty Medical Center
(now UC Irvine Medical Center)
removed one of JOQl\l\e French·s
kidneys and transplanted It into
her daughter. It was still a
relatively new procedure -and
an expemive one. ·
"In thoee times, there was no
financial help available, and all
the burden was on us." Mary's
mother recalled.
Learning about the operation,
local service or1aniz.ations, the
Harbor Area 4-H Club and
Mary's clusmates at C.orona del
Mar High all conducted fund-
r a is~ rs to help defray the
expenses.
After the trans~lant operation,
however, Mary a body began
rejecting her mother's kidney,
and the organ bad to be removed.
For the past 12 yean, Mary
had to rely on the thrice
weekly dialyaa treatments, In
which a machine ia u1ed to
cleanae the blood in place of the
kidneys.
Her 1pirits remained high,
however, and she wu greeted
warmly by classmates at· her
10-year high school reunion. She
loved hones and met computer
re9earche!' Larry Backstrom at a
hone stable about three years
ago.
Last October, he gave her an
e ngagement ring.
With the summer wedding
plans made, Mary agreed to
undergo another kidney
transplant operation this spring.
.. She was thankful for the
opportunity tQ try it again," her
mother said, "because she saw it
as an opportunity to try for a nice
new life with a new kidney and
new husband."
Joanne French said her
daughter had di1cussed the
decision with her flance and was
aware that the worst could
happen.
At the hospital, Mary's body
again began rejecting the new
kidney, and complications took
their toll.
"On the Wednesday before she
passed away, she seemed to be at
peace with herself, feeling that
she had completed the th.ings she
had set out to do w it h
happiness," her mother said.
Joanne French added, "She's
been our life for the past 30
years. especially the last 12.
Every year w e had a birthday
party for her on the 27th of
March becauae that's when she
started on the dialysl.s machine,
when she felt she Md been born
again.
"We bad her for 12 years
longer than we would have had
her without the machine.~
~\' Rain likely
Temperatures
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.... Ycwtl 52
Norfolk II =:v"""' 75 33
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Albuquerque • 35 Coastal ArNlrlllo 65 35
Andlonlge 38 31 Coaatal are11 can expect A.lhe¥llle 50 S4
lncreaalng clo1.1dln•H thl1 Atllntll gs 31 ~ Moiety doudy ~ Alllntlo CICy SS 44 and Monday with cllanc:e of Al.lltln 13 44
---WCl today bwt oOdef 8lltlmcwl SS 46 MoncSey. Hlglle todey 88 to 71 ..,. ... 33
and Monday 99 to 74. Lowe 8lrmlnghem ... 36
ton!Oht ... to 58. Mount*I -9IMlerc* 43 22 1norea11n11 olo1.1dtnaH thl1 80lle 13 37 aftamoon. Moatly doudy 10fllgflt Bolton 43 41
and Monday with chance ol ar---. 79 .. .,_._ Miid lod9Y bwt ooolar t:':::tOfl 43 34 ~ "'"" -...,.. lowertng 46 31
to neer t ,000 feat. Wind 0...,., 53 24 aouthlHtarly and lnoreHlng awt.ton,8.C. ... ... =:J'. and ttlen aouthw•lt•~ Chartelton, W .v SS 112 ay. Hltfta t6day H to a.rtotte,N.C. eo 40 and Monday 4t to 56. Low1 aw,.-44 1t tonlgflt~--~!t1 ~ 2t
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New storm nearing
Skeletal human remains -
probably 200 years old -w ere
discovered yesterday in a rocky
area overlooking· Pirate's Cove
just west of C.orona del Mar State
Beach.
· Newport Beach police said the
skeleton, uncovered at about 3:30
p.m. by a family visiting the area,
waa turned over to the Orange
C.ounty Coroner's office.
investigator, said last night that
the remains are at least 200 years
old and apparently belonged to a
Native American, probably a
women in her 30s. He said other
Indian artifacts and remains have
been found in the Pirate'• C.ove
area, particularly after the recent
storms.
Picnic plans may be a bad idea
today because U .S. Weathe r
Service forecasters say a few
more April showers may be
heading toward the Orange
Coast.
A new storm is forming off the
Oregon coastline, and it is
ex pec t ed to d rl ft slowly
90Uthward. Forecasters uid it is
too early ~ predict how in~
the storm will be. Cullen Ellin&t>Uf'&h, a coroner's
Elllngburgh said an
anthropologist will be called m to
examine ithe remains.
Dear Friends:
Thank you for the faith, time, effort and investment each one
of you has contributed to our 3rd annual fundraiser
benefiting the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
UNDERWRITERS
Arthur Young & Company
Dr. & Mrs. John Betson
Mr. H. David Bright.
National Education Corporation
Mrs. Dona Call
Canterbury Interiors
Mr. & Mrs .. Thomas 0 . Carter
Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa
First Los Angeles Bank
Fluor Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Fyke
Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Green
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hester
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. W . Hughes
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Kratz
Dr . & Mrs. Hans D. Linhardt
Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Marino
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. William F. McGrath
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Mcintyre
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Paap
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.
Mr. & Mrs. George E. Ryan
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Schroeder
Stradling, Y occa. Carlson
& Rauth, Attys. at Law
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J . Toth
Mrs. Nancy Adler Thornton
Mr. & Mrs. Alva H. Wilson
DONORS
American Airlines
Apple Computer
Ask Mr. Foster
Colby Antiquea of San Clemente
Design Plaza Travel · ,
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. UOyd
M. Jae~ Fun, Fuhion lll&Dd
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NATION
' ~ ' ·Troubled Teainsters
seek new l~adership
By 1'e Alaoclated Presa
WASHINGTON -The executive board of tbe
troubled Teamat.en union will cl\Ome an Interim piSdent
th.l.a week after blddln, a bl~raweet farewell to Roy Lee
Wllllamt.
Buffeted by d.l.u1dent calla fw a rank-and-file electloh
-and a demand by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, to "clean
houae" -the union leaderahip wW decide the iuue ln
teCAt at a meettna openJ.na Tue.day In Scottadale, Ariz.
Offida.la at the headquarters Qf the 1.8 milllon-member
International Brotherhood of Teunaten here refu.ed to
d1lcuaa the matt.er. Other Teamsten, who were granted
anonymity, predicted Ray Schoe91llna, the 70-year-old
8eCl"etary-tre&lurer and truated WW•••ma aide, would face
J.clde Pre.er, a Teamater vice president who heads the
120,000-member Ohio Conference of Teamaten.
Shuttle~s back at home base
CAPE CANA VJ:RAL, Fla. -One week after
completing ita succeaaful maiden flight. apace shuttle
Challenger returned to lta launch lite yesterday to prepare
for a June missJon featuring the first spacahip landing at
Kennedy Space Cent.er.
Briabt blue aides and a crowd of about 2,000 touriata
and relatives of •pace center employees greeted the white-
and-blllCk apaoeplane u it landed -perched atop a 747
jumbo jet -on the 3-mile-long runway it will use aft.er ita
eecond apace journey, tentatively echeduled to start June 9.
Hostage-holders negotiate
PITI'SBURGH -Two inmates who grabbed hostaaes
and holed up ln a prllon buement room aft.er an eacape
attempt went awry iuued a four-page liat of "point.a for
~on" yesterday, the third day of the standoff.
The hand-written Uat wu pu9ed ~the door of
the room by one of the hostagec. Kastaa "Gua ' Mastroe, uid
Ken Robinson, spokesman for the state Department of
Correctiooa.
In return, prllon oftidala handed over four aandwichee
-the fint food eent In alnce the at.alemate began Thunday
morning. "At least it'• a starting point for negotiations now."~aaid.
WORLD
Syrians~ stage war practice
By Tiie Aaaoda&ed Pres•
Syria sent tough warningll ta Iarael yesterday, staging
war drilla and rejectlna withdrawal of Syrian forces from
Lebanon until alfllraeli troope have left that COWltry.
The Syrian movea came u U.S. aped.al envoy Philip C.
Habib returned to Iarael after briefing F.gyptian officiala on
negotiations for a withdrawal of all foreign forces from
Lebanon. A U.S. Embally official said no meeting had been
set between Habib and llraeli minia1en.
26 Solidarity members seized
WARSAW, Poland -Police 1el%ed at least 26
Solidari\¥ aupporteR, alonl-with radie-uansmi~ and
print.Ing prelM!S, ln a crackdown against the underground In
Warsaw and eight other dties, nat.e televiaion reported
yesterday. It aid one of thoee 9ebed w• plotting May Day
protests.
The announcement came after Solidarity chief Lech
Walesa'• driver wu releued from ~ bou.n' lnterraption ln
Gdansk and a 1WnmOn1 w• ~ tor WUela'• spokemnan,
Adam ~. to appear for questioning Monday.
Thieves hit Islamic Museum
TEL A VIV, Israel -Thieves broke into west
Jerusalem'• ulamic Mmeum throuah a window early
yesterday and atole rare watches, Clocks, books and a
painting valued at $5 million. po1jce aald.
A 1pedal Investigating team bad been aet Uf, but no
arresta have been made In the cue. The muaewn 1 display
of t.irnepleoea features doz.em of antique clocla and watchea
from all over the world, and la In a room separate from the
displays of lalamic artifacta.
STATE
Movie pilot denies liab1111ty
SAN BERNARDINO -The pilot wtw.e helicopter
craahed durlnl a movie filmlnc, killing actor Vic MorTOW
and two cbDd actors, •ya the accident wam't his fault and
his flytna Uoeme ahould not be revoked.
Pilot Doney Winlo told the San Bernardino Sun
Friday that he w not Jeip ndb)e fOI' the July 23 chopper
craah durinl filmina of the movie 'Twiliabt 7.ol1e.''
The FAA informed ~35, ln a March 31 letter that he "failed to exerci8e the of care, Judlment and
respomibillty required of the Ider of a ·commerdal ptlot
certificate.''
Quake awakens San Fernando
SAN FERNANOO -San Fernando Valley residents
were jolted ftom sleep by two dawn eertbqualte9 yesterday,
but no lnJured and ~ dam.Ip were report.ed.
Tbe minor quak.el both meuurecf 3.8 Oil the Richter
ICale, aaicl Dmn1a MeNdlth of the CallfomJa hwtitute of
TechnololY 8elsmoJasy laboratory In Puadena. '!be tremon
were meaaured at 3.6 by the National Earthquake Infonna~ Center In Golden, Colorado.
The fint quake hlt at 4:20 a.m., followed by the leCOOd
jolt 80 ~later, Meredith IOI.
REBUILT ...
From Page A1
M&ahborhood Ml b9lrl nbu.llt. 'ftw molt m1k1nl tb1nl JI iht
roota. The aputnwnt bUlldtfta
are topped wlt.h red ui. or dirlc f1~1lau ahlnClfl, Aft•r th•
fW'Qf owr tbl dAnpr of. wood lhake roofs, ther.'• not one ln qht. ..
John Plrtl• J1 ~ack In
APU'tlMnt 2 ..... the 11rM unit he
leh ln a panic a yev *CO aao, We&rlnl only an c>ld pair of jaalW
and hoUM .Uppera. Now, clad ln a bathrobe and
watchtn1 an afternoon 1ame
lhow on TV, Pirtle show. oft hll
rebuilt unit. The pelnt'1 frtlh,
the carpetlna l• new and the
ap~Uanc. are better.
'I wanted to come bllCk to the
ex.act aarne unit," he aaya. "Why
not? I liked it. Lota of people,
tl\ou,h, can't do it. Too much
pain. I don't think about lt
much."
Pirtle remembers how a fireman arrived at the acerM.
"Man he really klcked that
door -the knob buried itaelf In
the wall. I waa doz1na and looked
up and the fireman Mid, 'Get she
hell out of here.'
"I looked outside and there
waa burnin1 debris falling
~erywhere. It looked like the
whole dty wu on fire. I tried to
go out back but there wu too
much fire. I finally juat ran out
the front door.''
Pirtle said he was recovering
f.rom a recent heart operation at
the time. He said he lost hi•
breath by the time he'd reached
the street.
"It waa like the world bad
gone crazy out there. People
were rury'ling around yelling,
carrying t.hinga. I remember one
puny little fireRWl trying to hold •
onto this hose but the water
preuure wu so strong it was
bouncinR him around like a jack-in-the-box."
Pirtle said after the fire, he
lived in several motela and
finally another apartment
complex. He moved into hla
rebuilt unit In late February.
"fll never forget that day u
lo~ u I live," he aMd. "But I
don t dwell on it like 80l1le people
do. With some people it's In their
head like guys who were in
Vietnam .
"What'• amazing la nobody
died," he added.
ln all, the fire caused $50
million ln damage and destroyed
524 apartment unita. The blaz.e
leaped acrou Ball Road,
deatroying complexes on both
aides of the four-lane street. -"We were like zombiea for at ·
least two monlhl." recalled Irene
Bechtold. who oetumed With her
huaband, Charles, to manage one
of the rebuilt apartment
structures.
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Central area of Anaheim fire destruction is shown on April 21,
1982. Razed apartments were located near Loara High School,
upper right. Palm Lane cuts through middle of photo.
"We loet everything -family
pictures, Jou name It. My
huabuuf an I have been married
for ~O years and we loat
everything we'd oollected In that
time," ahe said. "That's hard to
take."
Bechtold said the morning of
the fire, She wu takina a ahower
wtrtle -bl!r husbal\d waa ~l a
nearby church bakin1 for an
upcoming e-vent.
"When I aaw what was aolna
on, I called all the nel&hbOn l
could. Everyone helped each
other," lhe said. '1'hat pert was
nice. It waa one of those moments
when you find out who your
friends are.''
"A lot of people don't like to
talk about the fire," her htisband
offered. "We've tried to put it all
behind us. It's history now."
One of the saddest picture8 of
the \\lbote acene eatnern '"t'f\e
aftermath when residents were
.,.rmitted to return to their
gutted apartments and altt tbrouab the ash and rubble for
whatever valuablee might have
survived.
"A lot of people were crying.
That was when it really sunk in
what had happened," recalled
George Cline, who moved beck
to the neighborhood only lut
month.
"My wife and I went back a
couple days after the fire. We
lived in a aecond floor unit tbSl
-aHd lhe MU'y"~1en wu oa
metal.atairway. It didn't even go
anywhere."
Investigation upsets mother
Cline aa.id he spent two hours
looklnR throuj(h th!{.f_!~alna,
hoping to find 800\e~ from
h.ia apartment that might have
dropped to t.he unit below and
made it through the flames.
"We found two paper wei&hta.
some silverware and a picture
frame," he &aid. "Tbe pk1ure WU
gone. It wuour 10n when he wu ln the eervkle. ,, She worried as grand jury re-enacts Stanton shooting
Cllne aaid he and hl1 wile By Tbe Alaoclated Preu Timothy Sperl said of the re-full lnves=on, pointing out moved to Ind.lo fOI' a while but
M the Orange County Grand enactment. that the o ia white and the finally decided to oame beck to
Jury probes the shooting of a "It'• different than belJll alone child wa1 black. the nefahborhood where they'd
5-year-old boy by a police officer, with everythin1 quiet, in a Witneaes said the 11> juron spent nine yeara.
the child's mot.her said ahe fears strange and dark apartment. It'• spent about 45 minutes inside the "It look• a lot better than
ahe may.not get a fair heartna not u tenle." apartment Thursday. Their when we left," he uld, laUlhlng
into whether lhe wu neg~nt The younger Sperl had been lnveattgatton la 1cheduled to gently.
In leavblC the child alone In elr eent to the apartment March S to oontinSue Monday. Some of ..... ____ .,,.......,. .... .a-•t Stanton apartment. investipte a report that neither A tanton police officer with A uac •WA v•P-• UM.UJ
However, Timothy Sperl, the little :Patrick Ma.son nor Rid1e flaahllght recreat::a~erl'a want to talk a.bout their exodul
fath f Officer Anthon Sper1 had been .een for aeveral weeks. movemema for the, jury. or their retum. One lady laid to er 0 Y " leave the mat•-r alone. '"--ther aayw hia 90n believes the jury la Sperl uid he aaw what appeared "It wu like instant replay," ""' rv...,
bet .. n "very co1*ient1oua." to be a crouchlnc gunman in the said neAchbor Loretta Mandllaa, said it waa too hard to Wk about. .... ..._-1., _ _... and,,..._... 2,. t... id h "I think it'• trau-·" eaid The il'and jury hu invited gu-~ apartment un:u. , ' ... uO w aa OU t• e t e H 11 d h . ..._Ii _ ...
both Sperl and the mother, It turned out to be ~ boy, :J::!itment the evening of the Steve o an , w o Vcu in :::~veR::~~ testify, but w~ho~T:YJ::dered the ~~t~I~ r:~:e= = ~~ o~he~i!:
Ridfe'• attorney, Richard aplnat Sperl for tbe sbooUna want to cry two oc three time9, s I nce he moved in the and aaaln1t the 28-year-ota rell.A .... the whole ... 1 ... n." neiahborhood Farne 1; aaid Fridat that hil Ridae fer child ..... .. ... ._ "You can ahno.t tell the people
cl llenttl latlupsetda ouet tbde while ahe l:OC~~The Na= in '1J: ~~u;:.~ that went throuah it. Sclmet.hlng nve1 1a1 on an cone rne ...,.__.. in .... _ -~ The -of ... can'• bout rheth ahe ii getting an Amodation for the Adva.ncemmt li1htin1 the evenin1 of the uic ... ~-...... -" ~~ ~. r~o~f~Co~lored~gPeo~p~le~haa~uk~ed~f~orga=~~~~tn~~~tora~~aald~~· ==~reell~~y~und=~emand===·=t.:;;"===;:;;; A.sited U he thou sh t the
proceedin11 were falr, the RUY wJ.n1nV TRli' wwvLLVQ-'1 BUY! attorney an1wered, "( don't U IJL~ J.11.4 tJL L L ~ ·
know. I dao't even know who'1
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hil aon qu..ifona 'Whether the
Jury can undtn• from a re-~ o=r 1~~~t!°: Our regular prices are up to 75% ~'It lan~~~earaome,.. lower than other jewelry storesl
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Call the nwnber at left and your m 1 r IC• wW be remrded,
iru.tlbed and delivered 10 tM appoprtate edltar.
TM ume 2'·hour auftrina Mrvke 1na1 be UM4 to reCOf'd let·
ten to tbe editor an en_y \oll6t. MaUllOa eoet.rtbuteft m•t 1Del'8dl
their nanw and teles>bOM numMI' for v.rtftHt.lan. No dri\ilatlae.
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''~...!~ DETROIT -When Jeff
IUchmond ~uatte from ht.h
IChoo1 ln June, he'• 1-dlna for
the Marini c.orp..
Andrea 8mlth work•d at
part·tlm• jobe alter ah• arad-
uated, but th• 22-year-old
from Wyandotte, Mich ., ta
pUttlna on A:nny ~· So la
Mpk "Goebel, 22 and Neen\ly
la1d olf from the GMC Ttuck &
Coach Dtvt~lon of General
Motora Corp.
Thouaanda of hllh 1chool
5 u ttt~. natlonwlde are
mwtary unlfonna. The
reuon almple.
ttJoba," aaid Richmond, a
17-yeu-oJd from Toledo, Ohio.
"They're ~arce everywhere elae." •
"There'• po joba out here,"
Smith asreect. "Al toon u I 1ot my hi1h
1chool diploma, I aald, 'Well,
there'a ~IO l'll 80 ln
the Ann ," aald Ma~ r..wta,
18, of~ ¥!ch. 'l can't ttaht
~·· T&e four were amon1 216
people_1waltln1 In Detroit'•
Mllltar7 Entrance Proceutnc
Station on ~hat officlala termed
a '1light da)"'' recently.
Spokeamen for all four
bnnches of the aerv1ce .. y high
civilian unemployment baa
brought them better recruits,
YOWll peoplet with high ll:hool
dlplomaa who are lured by
=~)>bl~ educational
uwe•re 1ettin§ a lot more
appllcanll than we ve had in the
" uid u.s~ Navy Lt. Fred
Kln.ldn~ enlinld JWOll'U'M offk:w much ln tb• 11me l>oat wlth
ln Detroit ... Obvlou1ly, th• ~ 11M," uJd C.pt. Jay
unemployment lltuatlon comee J'anv, at CoRI he9dquarW'l ln
l.nto It -not ao much .•. that ArHn1ton. "It'• not that the
the Jdda can't••• Job, but \My eeonomy hM been the p.ttet
... their bia brother,~ in moat alna1I faciot ln our~ up, but ca-. \Mir dad can't pt work, tt'• been one fac1.oc'. Iu a1'o 1
and they're ~ f« a way to renewed lntttllt ln mllltary
pt ataried dlffeftritlY." ' ~ -the applJcatiom to the The Navy'• annual pl ii to aervlce academlH are juat
have at leaat 78 pemtnt of lta b1oomiJ11."
recruita be hlah ac'liool p-aduatea. Before th• all-voluntHr ·
Kinkin iald Michtaan -whoee mllltary, the MarlnH wire l~.~ percent unemployment ln "1uffertna from the Vletmnam
1982 led the nation -achieved era -w1 took ln a lot of people .
76 percent laat year and la that were leaa than dealrable for runntna 90 percent to flnlah 1983. our u n l u, " Farrar u Id .
Nationally, the Navy'• take of "However, we NKl auch a J.arae
sraduatea h .. rlaen from 73.l manpower. requirement, we toOk
percent in 1980 to 77 percent tn pretty much everybody we
through the end of lut~Nr, u.Jd could pt."
Lt. Rebea:a Minion at U.S: Navy The Marines eet a 7~ perc:ent
Rec r u i t in I Comm and l n mtnlmwn for gradua-. t>ui lut
ArllJllton, Va. year took more than ~ percent,
The Army's perceniaae of new Farrar notod, addlq that thll
recruits with hiah 1ch~l year'• clall of 1,400 at the U.S.
dlplomu roee from SO. l percent Naval Academy wu filled from a
ln 1974 to 86 percent 1ut YNr -pool of aome 14,000 applicants.
"the hipeet in the 10 yean of The Mkhlaan· enliltment total
the volunteer force," according to haa averaged about 91 percent
Jack Muhlenbeck, U.S . Army hi1h 1chool graduates, and
R e c r u i t l n g C o m m a n d "we're runnin1 98 percent or
information officer at Fort better In the lut 1lx months,"
Sheridan, W. aatd Maj. Pat Townaend at 9th
In recent years, the Southeast M a. r i n e C o r p a D la t r i c t
baa given way to the North and headquarten In Shawnee
Midwest as the best areaa for MlMlon, Kan.
Anny recruiting, Muhlenbeck About 82.6 percent of Air
aaid. · Force recruits ln 1980 were "We've gotten more aelectlve," .iraduates, a level that climbed to
aald Charles Bielak, U.S. Anny IJ7.7 percent by the end of laat ~bllc attain officer in Detrott. month, according to Charles
'We've been like in the top five Chandler, chief of media affairs
in the country for the last three a t R e c r u i t I n g S e r v i c e
yean or IQ, and even belore that headquarter• at Randolph Air
we were doing quite well." Force Bue in San Antonio,
The Marine Corps la "pretty Texas.
"GOD:
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Jeff Richmond ready f~r 'job' with Marines
Rela~ation
class set
at college
"Relax and Enjoy Llfe," •
two-and-a-haU hour aemlnar
that offeu technique1 for
manqtna Ufe'a 1tree1es, will be
preHnted at Oranae CoHt
Collep Saturday.
The work1hop leader 11
Shirley Lampert, an OCC
p1ycholo1y lnatructor and
llcenaed marriage and family
coumelor.
"People In attendance wlll
learn how to manqe the atre91 in
their live., whether it la cau.ed
by work, home, or other
lnterpenonal Interaction•,"
Lampert aaya. "We will look at
various relaxation tecHnlquee,
from yoga, to progreulve
relaxation. to eelf-hypnosia."
Participants are encouraged to
dreu comfortably and bring a
mat or large towel.
The eeminar will run from 9:30
a.m. to noon in Room 114 of
OCC'1 Coun1ellng and
Admi11lona. Bu ild ing .
Registration fee la $5.
Tlcketa are on sale in the OCC
Ticket Office, located in the
college'• Student Center
Building. The office is open
Monday through Friday from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m .. and Saturdays
from 8 a.m. to noon.
Ticket.a may be purchased by
phone, Uling Visa or Mutercard,
by calllrli 556-5527. Registration
will also be conducted at the
door.
For information about the
workshop, phone 556-5880.
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Come wtth your Famlty and Friends.
By Annem8'1e LudwtQ wen. c.s. of Vienna. Auetrla
Sal\l'day, Aprl 23 at 10:1 A.M.
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Besides costs, though. there are
other considerations you should be
aware of-such as the type of care
you receive at Huntington Inter-
community Hospital in an emergency.
Our goal is to make sure that a ·
qualified medical person sees you
to evaluate your emergency within
sixty secon~ of your amval. 1be
paperwork can w&lL
We also believe in ~rsonalized
care ... and it doesn't always end the
moment you leave. Many times we'll
call a week or so J.ater-jUat to make
sure everything'• gomc well.
We believe your ptlvate pbyatdan
is primary to your health, so when
1>9.aalble, Qll1 your famlly doctor
first. However. if your doctor is
unavailable or unable to see you,
remember we're capable of handling
every kind of emergency; and that we're
open 24 hours a day, seven days a
week, backed by the full statl, facilities
and technology of a modem acute care
hospital.
We hope you don't have an emer-
gency. But if you do, remember that
Huntington Intercommunity Ho•tJI is
ready to provide the personalized care
4 you'll appreciate-while trying to keep
the costs down.
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Qdsena, t.M ba.lfc Enwrgcnql ~oom/._ wW be
t.OaWec:t duririf1 CNs same~
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''Free' home
too costly?
BJ fte Anoetated Pre11
Llnda and Michael Brook.I aeemed t.o have
achieved \be American dream of home own~p
when they won a brand new, $176,000 hOUJe ln a
BUena Park Liana' Club raffle. Then the taxman
appeared.
Now the Fullerton couple lan't certain whether
' . they'll be able t.o accept their ra(fie-pme, becau.e of
an Int.em.al Revenue Service Catch-22.
U they move lnt.o the three-bedroom houee,
they'll have t.o pey gift tax•. If they try t.o tell lt,
they'll be IOCked with capital gain taxa.
"The lift tax c:ould be anywhere from $35,000
to 985,000, or lt could be more. Capital aalna taxes
coWd go up to $100,000,000," aald Kurt Vanderwest,
pn.ldent of the club that spon10red the raffle.
"I'm not aure lf thla la the ~at American
dream or the great American nightmare. "Every~y k:new there were going to be
taxes, but nqbody knew how much. It's a shame for
eomebody to pt ln there and win a Ufelona dream.
then have Uncle Sam tell them, 'You owe us
•10.000·."
No one anawered at the Brooks home Friday.
The Brooks and their three teen-agers rent
their Fullerton howe for about $400 a month.
Venderwest said. Mrs. Brooka receives disability for
a back injury; her· husband repain boa ta.
They were among about 3,000 people who paid
•100 for a ticket in the Lions' Club raffltt, a
fundraiaer Vanderwest first propoeed ln May 1981. .
The project raised $65.000. but not without
uncertainties and delays. Vanderwest praised
Weatwind Builders because "they carried us on
•26,000 in taxes, interest and insurance for over a
year" until the club sold enough \ickets to repay the
firm. .
But ticket sales were slow, so the raffle
tcheduled for May 1982 was postponed twice until
J.ut Sunday, when the Brooks' name was drawn
from a plastic drum outside the priz.e hOU8e.
"You couldn't talk t.o them, they were so
excited when notified," Vanderwest said of the
winners. "They told me they couldn't get any sleep
for a ooµple nlghta, they were 90 pumped up."
On Monday the Brooks went shopping with a
club member. selecting drapes • .,..carpeting and
linoleum for their new home. Then the tax problem
surfaced. "I think we're just going to leave it In the
Lord's hands and let him· decide i{ they're going to
be able to move in or no," said V anderwest.
"First we prayed we'd be a success and collect
enough to pay the house off, and we paid it off just
before Christmas," he said. ''Then we prayed we
would get a family worthy and deserving of a
hou.e.
"I don't think the Lord knows about Uncle
Sam and his tax system, but everything's come
through so far.••
The 25-member club isn't leaving it all t.o the
Lord. Vanderwest said the Brooks would meet
Tuelday or Wednesday with club members who
prepare tax returns to determine whether they can
swing the bill.
Morri Mo/ho, owner of
Flowers by Morri Announces
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They last for nearly 2 weeks
and are gorgeous
Available at both locations
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State generous ,
wit'h\ local money
Legislation and court action designed to curb the 1tate
Legislature's appetite for mandating local programs without
providing the necessary funding Is winning increasing support.
Since 1972, the Legialature hu passed more than 2,000 atate
mandates, but voted funding for only 100. Even those few are
taking $258 million a year from the state's general fund.
Local and school officials are entitled to claim
reimbursement for their costs in implementing unfunded state
mandates, but until these claitns are p~ they have to find
the money locally. Too often, this means cutting back programs
that are more imponant to local taxpayers than the new atate
requirement. For example, special uniforms for firefighters
mandated by the state might cost as· much a.ci the annual salary
for a needed extra firefighter or n ew equipment.
The reason fqr the excess of unfunded mandates is simple.
They require only a majority vote of the Legislature, while a
mandate with an accompanying appropriation of state funds
requires a two-thirds vote.
State Sen. Milton Marks, R-San Francisco, has introduced a
measure, SCR 8, that would require the two-thirds vote on all
bills imposing a state mandate. Orange County Sens. John
Seymour and F.dward Royce are named among the co-authors,
as is Sen. Ollie Speraw of Long Beach, who now also maintains
an Orange County office. _
Strictly speaking, Proposition 4, the "Spirit of 13" initiative
of 1979, constitutionally requires the Legislature to fund
mandates on local government.!. But the lawmakers have
managed to sidestep this requirement because it restrains their
ability to enact what they believe to be worthwhile progra.ma,
even if they are not willing to allocate the necessary state
funding.
This is the target of a suit filed by the County Supervisors
Association of California, with the support of the state.Chamber
of Commerce, seeking court action to force compliance with the
constitutional restriction against unfunded mandates.
It is past time for our Big Brothers in Sacramento to restrain
their enthusiasm f.or imposing their wisdom on local agencies
with little or no regard to the potential cost.
Passage ot the Marks bill with its stiffer vote requirement
would at least encourage more serious consideration of some of
these off-the-cuff mandates. .
Opinion\ expre\\t-<I 1n the \P<Ke •l>Ove a>. tllO\e o l the O<t•I Y P ilot Otner views e• prrssrd on tn1s pctge are those or lheir author\ ""d cHl1\t\ Re<tc>er tomm~nt I\ 1nv1t
ed Addres\ The iJa1ly Pilot. PO Bo• 1soo. Co\1a Me\d (A '121>16 Phone 11141
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MAllBDI
One man's elf ort
To the Editor:
Michalel ~.Dwaileebe'• dream
no doubt has materialized.
Known t}lroughout Southern
California as Brother Michael.
thil 73-year-old veteran ia a
veritable energy supply of
charitable love.
Thoroughly involved
cultivating inspirational activities
over two decades, Mike has not
missed an early morning
asaembly in rear of the Mesa
Bible Chapel for over 12 years.
including weekends and,
holidays. Reuon?
Brother Michael literally has
lived his slogan, "Food for
the body and soul, in Jesus
name.''
On any given day he can be
obeerved gathering wool of God
from yawning depths of Ralphs
bountiful refuse containers.
Drivers of supply vehicles,
appreciating one man's efforts.
donate whenever possible boxes
of slightly acarred but still usable
edibles which otherwl.Se might be
destroyed--
Bruised lettu~. cracked but
esculent eggs, lacerated milk
cartons, vegetables lying loc:.ely
within conflnft of delivery trama
and perforated cans of coffee add
to daily supplies of precious
foodatuf&.
Topping the overall drama,
desserts such as partially
smashed pies and cakes, dmx>ver final desttnation via market bag.a
of Costa Mesa's poor.
The chapel is located at 1734
Orange Ave .. ably directed by
Rev. and Mrs. R.B. Jacobs,
pastors.
Observing Mike transportiOi
parcels of sustenance put our
home each morning has made me
realize his benevolence for less
fortunate mortals.
We should be proud of cilium
Michael and his symbol ac
Christian mismon endeavors. • R.L. JONES
Jaywalkers take risks
To the F.ditor:
Being a resident of Newport
Beach, l find it very annoying to
constantly stop for jaywalkers
along Pacific Coas·t Highway.
The worst place is between
Riverside Street and Newport
Boulevard.
The. people nm acrosa the
hl1hway assuming that all
driven wW stop for them. Thia
problem ia especially dangerou.a
at night, since it la harder for
drivers to eee, and the dance club
that LI in th~ vicinity adds to the
traffic. U these people are in such
a hurry to get acroes the stree,
they should consider the riaka
involved.
Something haa to be done
about this problem. Soon parent.
will be complaining about their
aon/daughter who wu hit by a
"careless" driver. lf thia is the
case . it won't be the driver's
fault.
U the jaywalkers can't stop to
look out for the driven, why
should the driven 1top to look
out for them?
LISA MARIE LANTOW
Reduce military sp~nding
To the Editor:
Wlth it• ridiculoua and
• lm.mOtal empha.a1.a on military
~ at the ~ of the
poor and at the ~ of the
rest of the u .s. economy. the ~ Adtn.lnlstcadon la tumlnc _ tbJI country Into one bt8 war
... te. Tb&. ii • trend which mutt
end in dhaater on an un.imAClnable IC:aJe -"""'-' we
can eomehow do aomethlnl to rev•• it. What llOOd .. ., .. ·)Oba. a
ISant mUJwy mKhliw ana even WI United Staw &;Iii lt w, an
aD deedf The owrwhelmlna11
ilrudAl Mid todl1 II tha we all
do evuy&hlna we CID do to
promote a tolerant and peaceful
world!
Let'• do all we can. before all
ei.e, to make nuclear war lell
likely! Let'• all work for
reductiona ln military ipendlnl.
for the elimination of wupoN
1yst.em1 which ln reality do not
add to out eecwity. and f« ~· lntroduatlon of tanity lnto our
fONlln and military polleyl
Wt ahould all be madly
wrttJn1 lettera to our
~~tativ• and leneton,
1111\l J)OW, while \ht ~-i. maltJnc ded1lon1 on lleary
ioendtn1 !ihlch may Ue.taUJ c:fedde whee.her we Uw or d6el DA.LE INWlfOIU)
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Admirals balk at inspections
W ASHING~N -Thia may
be the Pentagon's beat-kept
se<:Tet -and Navy spokesmen
officially deny it's even
h.a)>pening -but aome ambitious
admirals are quletll trying to
acuttle the Board o Inspection
and Survey, huded by one of
the nation's most respected, war
heroes, Adm. John D. Bulkeley.
What bothers the bra. is th.at
Bulkeley insists on subjecting
Navy and Marine aircraft to rigid
testing before they're turned
over to the men who fly them. So
the admiral& have secretly tried
to change naval regulations -
the Navy's Bible -to keep
Bulkeley's experts from
evaluating new naval aircraft.
THE REASON the admiral.a
are surreptitious in their efforts
to undercut Bulkeley is that he is
a living legend. No swivel-chair
admiral in his right mind would
openly challenge a man who won
the Conaressional Medal of
Honor, the Navy Cross. two
Distinguished Service Crosses
and two Silv4!r Stars in World
War lr combat.
..l Bulkeley waa • PT-boat
lkipper with young John F .
Kennedy in the Pacific, and alao
d1stingu.iahed himself during the
Nonnancty invasion in 1944. A
movie , "They Were
Q
-JA-Cl-11-1-fll_l_I -~
Expendable," was baaed on hia
exploita in the frail plywood
torJ>edo boats.
r.ledals and celebrity status
aside, Bulkeley is known as a
gruff, plainspoken Navy
profesalonal who ls stubbornly
insistent on the kind of details
that keep ships afloat, planes in
the air -and Navy men alive.
Among the unfavorable reviews
his office has produced were
critiques of the $22.5 .million F-18
fight.er, which failed operational
te-sts, and the Lamps anti-
submarine helicopter, which
didn't cut the mustard in
Bulkeley's view.
Among Bulkeley'& critics is
Adm. Robert Monroe, the Navy'E
director of research ,
development, evaluation and
testing. Source• told my
associates Donald Goldberg and
Indy Badhwar that Monroe has
-~Yrtrput aboUT -Ybe-un1dnct
words :Bulkeley'• board has had
for the Navy's new weapons, and
has reaponded with some
vituperative memos directed at
Bulkeley pel"80nally.
It's an ironic antal{_onism:
Monroe himsell U8ed to head the
Navy's Operational Teat and
Eva.Auation Force. In that
capacity. he was himself an
outspoken advocate of strict
operational testing o! new
weapons.
Now, however, Monroe is
responsible for developing the
new weapons that are evaluated
by Bulkel~y·s Board of
Inspection and Survey. In other
words, he's in a position where
he doesn't welcome the kind of
criticism he U8ed to dish out.
If this were just another
personality battle between
Pentagon prima donnas, it would
rate no more than a couple of
paragraphs. But what Monroe
and his fellow admirals seem
det.ennined to do is get rid of the
Navy's o nly effective,
independent, inoorruptible critic
of grandioee weapons systems.
Adm. Hyman Rickover was
another cantankerous maverick
who made waves by insisting on
qualitf; now he's gone. Can the
Navy afford to get rid of another
old pro by dropping Bulkeley
OV6 the stde!
EXECUTIVE MEMO :
Commerce Secretary Malcom
Baldrige's campaign to encourage
clear, straightforward writing ln
official documents has drawn
mixed reviews among hk
aubordinat.ea. On the first day of
a three-lecture course on simple
Engliah, many of thoee who were
auppaeed to attend didn't show
up. But the Air Force officer who
taught the course was "an
incredible performer," according
to a department spokesman, who
said, "By the second day, the
word got around and the place
waa packed." Other federal
agencies -even the White
Houae -have shown interest.
Not everyone is impressed,
tliough. "It's an insult to u.a on a
penional and professional level,"
grumbled one bureaucrat .
-Operation Exodus, the
Cuatoms Service program to
catch illegal exports of high-
leehnology it.ems by spot checks
at doclc$ide, has been less than a
rousing success. An investigator
sent to the West Coast by 'Rep.
Don Bonker, 0 -Wash .. found
that the overworked customs
inspectors assigned to the
operation -five in Portland,
seven in Seattle -had
unoovered only rrunor mfractions
of the export rules through the
spot checks. while tying up
shipments foe hours on end. The
f'f!w big cases uncovered were the
result of tips from business
competitors or intelligence
agencies.
Canal 'victory' may backfire
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
Remember those Central
Valley farmers who bankrolled
the potent campaign against
Proposition 9, la.st year's proposal
to build a Peripher·a1 Canal
around the Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta and bring more
Northern California river water
south?
Not only did theS' win the
election hands down. b\.lt it
becomes more and more likely
that they'll eventually win
through to their real goal -
which is to bring far more water
south than the Peripheral Canal
would have provided.
Two court dedaions of the last
few weeks go far toward making
the farmers the big winners from
last year's elecUon result. The
losers? That's easy: The
environmentallau who teamed
with the farmen to defeat the
canal plan.
THEIRS WAS AN. odd coalition
of two old enemies making
abort-term common c.auee. The
eiwitonmentalllta prvvtded the
volunteer manpower in that
1prtoa campatgn. while the
f.arrDen put up enough money to
virtually monopollie televialon
Clllflllll FICUS
and radio advertising on the
issue.
The environmentalists tl\ought
they were protecting Northern
California's pnatine riven from
the predatory clutches of
Southern California, with 1ta
seemingly insaUable thirst for
water. They won mote than 95
percent of the votes cast north of
the Tehachapi Mountains, easily
enough to offset the canal's small
majority among Southland
voters.
The ~virorunent.alists ignored
the arguments of canal backers,
who claimed the project was the
best deal Northern California
would ever be offered.
THE CANAL PLAN contained
strict meaaures to ensure Delta
water quality and protect fish. as
well aa a perpetual ban on
tapping the wild and scenic
riven of the North Coast.
In true gambler's fashion -
and eged on by farmers who
would dearly love to tap the few
undammed northern riven -
most environmental.lit. ICOmed
the protections in the canal plan
and voted them down right along
with the canal. Alter all, they
reasoned, the federal
government had already given
protection to the rivers, making
them part of the national wila
and scenic rivers system.
But a federal court has now
changed that, ruling the wild and
scenic deslgnation -made on the
last day of Jimmy Carter's
presidency -was illegal because
opponents didn't have enough
time to make their case.
So the Eel. Trinity, Klamath,
Smith and ,American rivers are
fair game once again. They can be
dammed with permission from
the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission despite • st.ate law
against it. And th.&re's no
usurance the Legislature won't
tap them in some future
expansion of the state Water
Project.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS
have won another Pyrrhic
victory, too. It came when the
at.ate Supreme Court ruled that
there may be limits to Los
A.J\ielet' authority to take water
from the Owena Valley streama
feedi.nlc Mono Lake.
That decisio n ma y· help
preserve Mono Lake, but it's
bound to increase pressure to
bring more water down from the
north.
In short, the farmers who
gambled that they'd get more
water if lh defeated the Peripheral are winrung.
If the Los eles supply of
Owens Vall terrs rut back.
environme · sts wiH have a
hard time ~· that Southern California does 't really need
more northern a\er. '
AND THERE'S no way that
Gov. Deukmejian will be as
concerned over protecting the
northern rivers as ex-Gov. Jerry
Brown was when he fashioned
the defellt.ed canal plan.
What's more, the
envirorunen\al.ist.t won't have big
agriculture's bankroll behind
them when they fight the next
water transportation plan. So
whatever it looka like, that plan
will probably win put.age.
And the environmentalists will
have learned a bitter lellOn: Be
very careful when ya\I form an
alliance with old political
enemies.
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MonJca ~ columniat.
Match the famous with their nicknames
Numeroua famoul peraonalltlel
thro"ahout hJ1tory have b.ad
nldmamlll or •s>tthR oampertna
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Wasbinston 's win seen as national victory for minorities
f.~.~~AM
Black le.den Knm the nation 'h&D~~~~al
rV"ietory of Rep . Harold
Waabtn1ton, 1ome 1&)'tn1 it
demolwtra1ed the power ot 1he
black vote whll• othertt •w
proof that wt.en can ri8e above
the llsue ot ,...
·~e majority of Ch1cqoana
lhowed in the final ~ that
they believe a mayor ahould be
elected en the bN1a of abWty not
on an irrelevant factor such aa
nee," l&id Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley.
"A penon who hap~na to be
black or eomeone who happens to
be female or whatever can
effectively and fairly 1erve the
people in tbs. city aa in any other
city in t.he country.'' he said.
John E. Jacob, president of the
National Urban League, l&id the
leaaon of the bitter campaign
between the black Democrat
Wash i ngton and white
Republican Bernard Epton was
"the latent power of the black
vote."
"Any date for national
office w the potential
voting wer of blacks, other
minoriti and the buic core of
20 to 25 penient of white voters
th.at ly support minori~ car~latea, doea 90 at h1a peril. '
aaid.
A huge black voter turnout,
strong support among Hispanics
and becldng from reform-minded
white• made Waahington ChicaBo'• first black mayor in a
Cl9flt.esl marred by &1l8X'Y crowds
and "Vote Right, Vote White"
T-shirts.
Benjamin Hooks, executive
director of the NAACP, said t.he
victor;hs!',.f a defeat for "the
most forces of rai:ism and
emotional i.mltionallty."
Others said it would open
political doon to blacka and other
minorities and apeculated that a
bi.ck would be a real contender
in t.he race for the Democratic
preaidential nomination next
year.
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women
10 S .trl Fr.1 n1 1..,1 o
11 Hou-.ton
12 Phoenix
"I would think there must be a
real convening of black and
major Democratic leadershJp,"
Jacluon said.
Detroit Mayor Coleman Young
aa.ld Washington'• victory was ''a
very positive step forward for
the democratic proceea in this
country" and "came because he
was able to appeal to vot.en from
all aectora . . . a fact which bodes
well for the future of that city."
Illlnola Comptroller Roland
Burrla, the state'• highest black
officeholder, saw Waahington's
win as a boost to black rDora.le.
Tom Bredaey
Coleman Young
Ernest Moriel
Merk>n Barry
Attdfew Young
Henry Cisneros
Maurice Ferre
Bob Martinez
Dtanne Fe1nste1n
Kathy Whitmire
Margaret Hance
AP
pr~es1," and Atlanta Mayor
Andrew Young said black voters
will be ati.rred into action.
"You will fln'd increases in
black voter registration, demands
for voter registration drives
everywhere, ev4!n here in
Georgia," he said.
Some black candidates, like
Boston'• Mel King, who hopes to
become that city's first black
mayor. took h eart from the
victory.
"Th e believability in the
poealbWty of electing a black has
increased," be said.
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"I think that it moves it a step
c:loeer, '' aaid Georgia It.ate Sen.
Julian Bond, reminding the
Democratic Party that blacks
have a lways •URJ>Orted it,
reaardJes9 of the candJdate'• race.
The Rev. Jeaae Jackson, a
Chicago dvil rights leader who
baa been mentioned as a possible
p_~ea.iden ti al con tender, said
w.aahingion'a.. victory puta the
nation'• political parties on the
apot.
"I think about Pope John P_aul
U and how proud the Polish
people became when he was
named po ," Bwrlt l&id. "And
juat think bow proud those
young black kid.t are eotng to be
with Harold Waahington as their
mayor."
Black Philadelphia mayoral
candidate W .. Wilaon Goode said
it means "people here can in fact
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black. and I believe in. the end
you can pick someone who is
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The Rev. Joseph Lowery,
president of the Southern
.Chri.Wan Le~d•r•hi~
Conference. predicted "renewed
black interest in the Political
Goode's opponent, former
mayor Frank L. Rizzo. said he
b.elieve ~•• were mMe
important than race in the
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Alaskan . boom town failing upon hard times
f.1 BAL SPE~CER ulluaif"-W'"'1f
SKAOWA Y, Aluka -Hard luck ta no ttra~r ln thla town, where
t>uated Klondike gold miners once
tramped the muddy atreeta to catch
the ateamboat bllck to Seattle.
But lt'a a new kJnd of hard luck in
~• way now -perhaps more f ln a Midwest factory town an l.n oil-rich Ala.aka.
Ei1hty-flve yean aft.er its heyday
11 the rip-roaring gateway to the
gold4m riches of the Yukon. Skagway
ia ataaerlng under an unemployment
rate o( at leaat 50 percent.
With the recent closure ot the
White Pass & Yukon Rout.e's rail line.
su,way'• principal indu.try, w ent
the Jobi of lM rallr04ld workera In
thll community of 800 at tho notthurn
end of lhti Aluu Panhandle. Fifty
workera in Whltehorae, Yukon
Territory, allo l08t their railroad jobe.
The mJncrt who atreamed through
here ln 1898 "were chaatng a dremn.
We're dlfferent. We're trylng to build
a life," says Ed Bolton, nursing a beer
at the Skagway Elka Lodge.
Bolton waa one of those left
without a job last October when the
White Pass & Yukon shut down
operations on the narrow-gauge
railroad that has been operating
between Skagway and Whitehorse
since 1900.
While lhe line attracted 1ummer
touri1U1, ne>11t ot ltl Income came In
haullna ore from the mineral-rich
Yukon to tidewater at Skagway.
But for tho flnt t1m 1lnce the 1898
Gold R\.Llh, there Ja not a working
mine ln the Yukon u the Industry
autfen through a worldwide drop In
the price of lead, zinc and copper.
The 110-mlle railroad, which relied
on the Cyprus-Anvll lead-zinc mine
near Faro, Yukon Territory. for 70
percent of iUI frelaht bualneu, shut
down four months after the mine
halted operations.
Townspeople are bracing for
another blow from the closure -
fewer \ourllts who take cruise shi ------------------.-------------------------------------------
north throu1h the 1pectacular laland
~n•ry of the Aluka Panhandle to
Skaaway. and ride the ratµ-oad over
breathtakJng Whlt.e Pa11.
Skaaway Mayor Rand Snure
Rlancea up the boardwalk on the
town's m1tln 1treet and 1hake1 hl1
head.
"Peorle reel the railroad la trying to
kJll of the tourl1t trade now that
they've killed olf the job• •.. I
foresee Ska1way gettln1 back on
track," says Snure, but he wasn't 1ure
eX8<.'tly how ot' when.
"People are pullJng out. It's hard to
say how many. but It's a lot," aay1
Cheryl Hayes, the bartender at Moe's
Frontier Bar.
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Magee • IS
Kevin Magee ls back in town.
The two-time UC Irvine All-~rican, who
spent t.hJa put year playing in the Italian Leagu~ in
Europe, la hopeful of learning something about his
NBA future ln the next couple of week.a.
The Lakera and General Manager Jerry WJ!St
are currenUy ln negotiations with Phoenix which
owna M~'a rtghta to aee If a deal can be worked
out. Magft, and his attorney Denn.la Harwood of
Newport Beach, have made 1t plain to Phoenix
offlclala that the 6-8 power forward has M desire to
play for the SW\8 because of the way they treated hini laat summer.
"I don't want to play for Phoenix. That's the
I
Johnson
• running
in London
Seven yean ago Julie Johnaon
• stepped on a broken botUe while
running on the beach.
After cutting all the tendons in
a foot, her parent3 didn't think
ahe'd ever run again. But today.
the Huntington Beach High
Kraduate competes in the London
Marathon, along with 17,999
others. Johnson, a 1973 graduate of
HB High, started running
aerioualy two years ago while
stationed In Alaska with the
Navy.
"She really didn't have
~ything to do in the arctic," says
her mother, Margaret, ''so she
started running."
She got to good at it that the
Navy began sending her to
different lOK runs. She's been
stationed in Wales for the 15
months and baa run in many
meeta ln England and Scotland,
all with the blessing of the Navy.
Dilly Piiat
8UNOAV, APRIL 17, 1983
FINANCE
STOCKS
BS
87
Huntington Beach, Edison
post Sunset League
baseball victories. B2.
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SPORTS COLUMNIST
JOHN
SEVANO
last team I want to play for," Magee says
emphatically.
Magee and Harwood are upcset with the Suns
for two reasona: a) Phoenix has been and still is
hesitant to give Magee a guaranteed contract; and
b) the Suns didn't show any Interest during
Magee'a stay in Italy.
For the record, Magee finished aecond In
aco~ at 2~.9. and flnt In rebounding (14 .9). just to get a chance to play m the NBA.
"None of the basketball over there la u&ood u
It la in the United Stata," says Magee. "I would like
to plAly in the NBA, but I don't know what'• going
to happen."
The Italian team Magee plAlyed for wanta to
algn hlm to a 10-year contract. Harwood la hedging.
however, until he hears from the Lakers.
Magee, for hil one year of aervice, earned a
baae salary of $80,000. There were alao clauaes In
hit contract whJch provided boma money, housing,
a car and hit income was non-taxable An NBA
equivalent contract would be approximately
$ l2~.000-$130,000.
Aa for how Magee liked playing ln haly, he
rated ll a notch above Romania, which la where he
played two aummers ago for the U.S . ln the World
Univera1ty Games.
Interested parties from Italy would like to sign
MaJ(ee to a pact In the neighborhood o f
$150,000-$200,000 annually.
Ut course, at the time Magee said of Romania:
''I wouldn't aend a dog over here.''
Was Italy better?
Magee, naturally, would settle tor much less "It was OK," he said. "But then at had to be
OK."
Anteaters sweep
past Pepperdine
to remain in first
UC Irvine's rule atop the
Southern California Baseball
.Asaociation standings will last at
leaat a few more days aft.er the
Anteaters pulled off a double-
header sweep over visiting
Pepperdine yesterday.
UCI clobbered the Waves, 17-9
in the opener, then proceeded to
score four first-Inning runs en
route' to a 5-1 triumph over
shell.shocked Pepperdine in the
nightcap. The double-win
extended the Anteaters' winning
streak to seven games.
Catcher Mike Rupp was a
catalyst in the opener. driving m
eight run.s. His three-run homer
in the first inning got the
Ant.eaters off and running and
his bases-clearing double in the
Anteaters' seven-run seventh
inning provided more frosting to
UCI's offensive binge.
then scored as Rupp singled him
in.
In the seventh -i nn ing
explosion, the Anteaters
produced six hita against the
fifth and sixth Pepperdine
hurlers. in the game.
Brad Ditto had four hill in the
opener, driving ln a pair of runa
and acoring three times.
Meanwhile, freshman right-
hander Bo Kent rescued the
Anteaters with four strong
i.nningJJ in relief. He wu charged
with one e&nled run and stri.ack
out five while picking up the
save for winning pitcher Mas
Yota.
In the second game. UCI
quickly assumed command u
Darren Kelchner and Ditto
walked, advanced a bue on a
balk, and acored on a sacrifice fly
by Haworth and an RBI single
by Adam Ging. Johnson did not compete In
athletics at Huntington Beach
High, but waa a member of the
aurfing and swim teams wh°'
attending Orange Coast College.
"This is her first marathon,"
uys Mtr&attt Johnson, "but she
.,.., .... ,.... .., CWy ....._
UC Irvine right fielder Paul Hammond makes diving catch of
Pepperdine pop fly yesterday-afterrroon in doobte-h'eader sweep.
UCI needed to rally twice in
the first game, falling behind 4-3
in the second and 8·6 in the fifth
But in the bottom of the fifth,
the wi.nners went ahead to stay
as Steve Haworth smashed a
triple with two mates aboard.
UCI maintained a half-game
advantage over Cal State
Fullerton and one-game edge on
UC Santa Barbara as each of the
Anteaters' closest pursuers
pmted twin bill sweepe. thinks she'• ready." ·
f :!!:!vson' ~
There's an old rule in yacht racing.
When you are behind never play
follow-the-leader. The alternative is to 1a.ke a .. flyer" and sail off on a different
course and hope for a favorable
wtndahift or better winds.
Pelle Petterson of Gothenburg,
Sweden, followed that rule yesterday
and wound up with his third consecutive
World Cup in the prestigious Six Met.er ea...
!Newest
~ s iDod·gers
'steal show
strategy pays off • ID Six Meters
f'ir!!t boat to finish in the light and
fluky wind conditions off the Santa Ana
River Jetty wu Newport Harbor Yacht
Club's NHYCUSA. skippered by Andy
Macdonald
But NHYCUSA was of little or no
concern to the 50-year-old Swede. He
needed to finish ahead of Carl Buchan's
Chinook, Seattle, and Paul Cayard's St.
Francis vm. San Francisco and put at
least two boats between him and them.
Going into the final weather leg, it
seemed a hopeless task for the defend"mg
champion. He was sail.Ing in sixth place
with Chinook and St. Francis VIII
ahead.
At the end of the first weather leg it
appeared that Pettenon's theme IOllg for
the regatta would be "GoodniRht Irene."
He was in 10th place and St. trands VIl
was ln second. But the wind died on the
reaching leg and positions began to
change drastically.
By the end of the triangle Pett.el'80n
and crew had pulled Irene into sixth
place which they held until they made
their move at. ~ start of the final
weather leg.
Ben Mitchell Jr. of California Yacht
Club, Petteraon's tactician, suggested a
flyer off to the left (south) side of the
rou.ne.
"It worked," said Mitchell after the
• race. "In no time at all we were getting a
lift toward the mark in a freshening
(See SIX, Page 8%)
South Coast • JS anybodyfs race
Rustlers' win, Orange Coast's loss tightens standings
Golden West College stayed ln the
hunt for the South Cout Conference
baseball championship with a 6-~
victory over Santa Ana yesterdAly.
but then ~t about everybody ln the
conference ls within striking
di.stance of the tiUe.
two-run hit by Mike Wagner ga'li'e
Golden WetSt (11-7) a 3--0 lead in the
first inning to Santa Ana starter
Yale Riley. but the Dons turned
thingl around in the fourth as Kurt
Knowle.' grand-slam keyed a five-
run outburst.
pared Cerrtio.• lead to 7-3. But the Falcons quickly retaliated with two
runs of their own in the top of the
nlnth to offaet Kometji's two-out
two-run shot in the home half of the
frame.
It waa Tinooo'1 .eventh homer of
the seuon, while Komeiji's blast was
his third.
Bob Grandstaff
A mere 1 ~ games separates fint-
place Santa Ana and fifth-place
C.erritoa as the oon.ference oean the
completion of round three of the
four-round seaaon.
In other actiot) yesterday; Oranae
Coast milaed an opJ>()rtUnity to pull
into a tie with the Dona as the
Pirates bowed to visiting Cerrtio..
In the fifth, Grandstaff delivered
a two-run double to get the Rustlers
even. Morello'a lingle in the seventh
then held up behind the. strong relief
pitching of Beje Mahoe
Pirate 1tartq,,.JeU Osterode went
6 ~ lnninp b9te being lifted. and
was charged with aeven runs, four of
them earned.
In Pacific Cout Ccinference plAly,
Sllddlebeck completed a buly week
with lll third victory ln four outinga.
thla time over host Southwe.tem.
Here's what happened:,
GWC 6 .. Santa Ana 5
Ron Morello'• RBI linale ln the
seventh innln1 handed the Dona
tbelr aecond atrataht aetback at
home.
And with the victory, c.o.ch Fred
Hoover'a Rustlen moved to within
one pme of the conf~1-dina Pona (12-8).
Bob Orandstatt'a RBI lln&le and a
Mahoe, now 4-2, struck out four
Dona over the final 3 ~ innings. He
haa now 1tn.tck out 21 batters in 18 l.nnin.P tn sec pt.y.
"I was juat pleued that we were
able to come back," admitted
Hoover. "After-playtna aome shoddy
defenae the last two games, we
played very well out there today."
Cerritos 9, Orang~ Coast 3
The Falcona' 7-0 advantap wu
too n)uch for Cout to overcome,
dnptte a pair of Ion.a bomen by
Dave Tlnoco in the qhth and Keitii
K.omeijl in the $\th.
'n.noco'a horoer to left field came
with two matet aboard and two outa
ln the bottom of the .•llhth and
Foe Cemwa. Paae Odle led oU the
seventh with a homer to left and
finished the day at 2-for-4.
OCC 11 back in action Tuesday
against Mt. San Anton.lo.
Saddleback, 3-0
Mike Lomeli ta.ed a two-hJtter in
Chula Vista and the Gauchos plclted
up lln&1e talllea in the third, fifth
and el&hth lnnlnp to ~rd the
viciory.
RBI h!ta by Steve McKee, Tom
Unk and Ken Henry provided the
O.uchoa with all the offenae they would need.
Lomeli, m..nwhlle, ii now 2-0. He
a1NCk out two and walked bu.
Anderson
• • 1mpress1ve
at Arcadia
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. o.9J .........
ARCADIA -Fourth place
usually isn't too much to get
excited about -unleaa you
uppen to be compet.lns at the
16th Arcadia lnvitaUonal track
and field meet before an
appreciative crowd of 6,500.
Here i1 where the cream of
West Coast hJgh achool athleta
converge for the meet of the
regular season -where the
equivalent of a 4:13.8 mile will
get you no better than fourth
place.
Area success ranged as h.lgh as
aeoond -F.d.laon High'• women's
distance medley relay team of
Nicole Rlt.chQt, Kathy Blefield,
· Tammy Snyders and Leslie Pratt
-to the sparkling effort of
Corona del Mar's Dave Andenon
in the 1,600 met.era.
But it's all relevant.
Anderson wu fourth with a
4:12.73 and was elated.
Newport Harbor'• Lance
Betson was third ln the pole
vault but was de~ with h1a
14-6 eUort, falling to mat.ch a
penonal best of 16-0.
Teammate Sheldon
Blockburger flniahed aewnth in
the triple jump, a 45-3 ~ fail1na
to mat.ch a best of 46-e, and,
Corona del Mar'• 1800-meter
relay quartet WU fourth.
Lance Martin, Vince
McGuinnem, Pat McGrath and
Jon Forte zipped to a 3:24.41.
On the women'• level, the
Anw went a little deeper:
•Untvenl\y'a Julie S.S.lne
waa third ln the 800 meters at
2:13.21.
(Set ARCADIA, P .. e 81)
Reggie makes Minnesota pay for 101,istake, 9-5
·eov.r.n, I WM ~WY, wt&h I.he Wt,y 1
pitched," JtilOn MJd, ~. ht WU
Nlitwd When hil .......... pYa him .. "..,,,,,
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Billy on warpath
after first ejection
From AP dl1patdaes
NEW YORK -New York Ill Yankees Manager Billy Martln,
feudlna again w1th American League
umpires, luted only nine games
before being ejected for the first time and
throwing hia first tantrum of the 1983 aeuon.
"I'm declaring war," Martin shouted
following the Yankees' 6-5 loa to the Toroftto
Blue Jaya Friday night.
After Dave Winfield grounded out to end the
Yankeee' first inning with New York down 2-0,
Martin started arguing from the dugout with
home plate umpire Vic Voltaggio.
"Bv the second pitch of the "ame,"
Volt.aggio said, ''he was hollering at me. I walked
over, and he was still hollering at me. Then he
called me an obecenity, and I had heard enough."
Before Martin had stepped out of the
dugout, ~ was thrown out of the game for
arguing balls and strikes. Neverthelea, the new
Yankee manager went nose-to-nose with
Volt.aggio, continuing to argue.
"They wa.n£ to declare war," Martin said.
"Well, they gof it. It's war. If I have to get
thrown out of 150 games this year, I will. It's got
to stop aomewhere."
Zoeller, Adams rally
Fany Zoeller came from six l!I
ahota off the pace with a 65 and
moved into a one-stroke lead
ye1terday in the third ro4Jl(i of the
Heritage Classic In HiLton Head, S .C . A
single shot back was journeyman pro Bob
&1twood, wlao is still seeking hla first victory in
12 years of tour activity, while Canadian Jlm
Neiford and Mac O'Grady, who held the
second-round lead, were another shot back
. . . Lyu Adams, who started the day four
strokes back,~ a 6-under-par 66 to eue past
the leaden and U&UJne a one-ahot margin over
JoAue Caner after two rounds of the LPGA
Orlando Cl&wic. The round equaled Adams' best
in six years as a professional and gave her a
36-hole IOtal of 7-under-par 137.
Oriole , Cleveland divide
Jim Palmtr combined wllh 111 Storm Davi• and Tippy Martinea to
hurl a nlne·hJt shutout u BalUrnol'CI
won \ho flnt aame of an American
Leque double-header from Cleveland, 2-0. Tho
Indlanl bouncod blck in tho nJ&h~p for • 7.4
wln u JoUo Fr1100 rap~ • three.run double
to 1nap a tourth-tnnin1 deadlock . ·
EllewMre ln the AL ycatet"day, Jim Rice and
, Wade 80111 drove in run1
•
with 1bcth-lnnin1 doubla ..
Boston edaed Texae, 2-1.
behind the pJtch.J.na ot Bruce
Hant and Mark Cfear . .
Rook.le Gres Walker'• ptnch-
hlt home run triggered a
three-run •lahth-lnnJng rally co lead Floyd Bannl1ter and
• Chicago to a 3-1 decision over
Detroit . . . Tony PbUUp1
"Al.lml had three hits, lnclud lne his
first major-leaeue homer, as Oakland held off
Seattle, ~-2 . . . Ra.in and cold weather forced
the postponement of games between the New
York Yankees and Toronto and Ka.naas City vs.
Milwaukee. F.ach will be made up in August.
Quote of the day
Willie McGee, St. Louis Cardinals
outfielder, after receivin~ his World Series
ring, valued at $1.200: 'I'm not going to
wear It too much. 1 might wind up minus a
finger and a ring." -
A near-miss for Expos' Lea
·_...Just one day after Detroit pitcher Ill Miit Wilcox missed by one out of
hurling a perfect game, Montreal's
Cbarlle Lea came within four outa of ·
a no·hitter. Lea finished with a one-hitter and
Andre Dawson hit hia third ,home run in three
games as the Exp0a downed Houston resterday,
2-0 . . . Elsewhere in Natlona League
baseball action, Mike Ra muy rapped a tie-
breaking Uiple to high.llght a five-run uprising in
the seventh inning to carry St. Louie to a 6-2
Uiumph over the New York Mets, the Cardinals'
sixth straight win and the Mets' fifth
consecutive setback ... ToDy Peru'• two-
run single in the seventh inning broke a 4-4 tie
and Steve Carlton struck out 12 as Philadelphia
won for the fifth straight time, 8-4 over Atlanta
. .. . Jobnny Beacla belted a three-run homer,
Dan Drle11ea drove in three runs and Marlo
Soto pitched seven innings of two.-hit ball to lead
Cincinnati to an 8-3 romp in San Franciaco ...
Jerry Moralet' two--run pinch double capped a
three.run Chicago rally in the eighth inning that
lifted the Cubs to a 6-5 victory over Pittsburgh.
The WU1 was Just the 8l!COtld in nine games !or
Chicago while the Pirates lost their third
conaecubve home game alter winnJng their first
five games on the roaa.
Baseball today
1933 Mlc:key Mantle leanod Into a Ch~k Stobt. pit.ch and •nt tt 563 feet,
over lht blffoh rt at Wuh.inston'• Ortftlth
St.Milum In the fifth lnnina ot the New
York Yankees' 7-3 triumph over the
Senatora. ...
1976 -Mike Sch.mldt of Phlladelph.la
brouaht a . 167 battina averaae lnto a prne
at Wriai.y Fleld ancJ anaahed four home
run.a and a single to drive Jn eight runa and
lead the Phiilles back from an 11-run
defldt to• 10-inning, 18-16 victory over the
Chlcaao Cube.
193 l -In bl.a flrat major league aame.
Mickey. ManUe went l -for-4 u the New
York Yankees defeat.ed the Bo.ton Red
Sox 3.0.
Sharp-shooting Spurs win
Geor1e Gervin poured In 40 m points u the San Antonio Spura hJt a
record 70.7 percent of their shots In
closing their r egular aeaaon
with a 132-120 victory over the Oal.lu Mavericks.
in National Basketball Auoclatlon pJay last
nJght . . In other games, Parvis Sbort P>red
40 points and Sleepy Floyd notched seven of his
career-high 28 in overtime to lead Golden State
to a 133-122 triu.mph over Seattle in the final
regular-season game for-both teams . . . Mike
Glenn BCOred a sea.son-high ~ polnts as Atlanta
clinched a playoff spot by beating Milwaul\ee
96-79 . . . Gres Ballard acored 20 points and
Jeff Ra.la.ad added 18 to lead WaahinRton to a
102-95 decision over Detroit, but the Bullets were
eliminated from playoff con tention because of
Atlanta's win . · .. Danell Grlffltb scored 32
points to lead Utah to a 126-117 victory over
Houston that left the Rockets with their worst
record in club history.
Bryant sparks Philadelphia
KelvlD Bryant broke off runa of • 45 and 37 yards late in the fint half as
Philadelphia built a 10-0 lead and the
Stars went on to record a 17-7 United
States Football League victory over the Oakland
Invaders yesterday . . . Defending champion
Cllrh Evert Lloyd played nearly flawless tennis
for rnos1 of two aeta to defeat Rana Mandllkova,
6-2, 6-4 to move in the championship round of a
women's tournament ln Amelia Island, Fla.
against Canada's CarllDg Ba11ett . . . Art
Tratk toaed nine straitht 1trike9 to open the
match and went on to beat Earl Aatbony,
275-202 in the title game of the Fair Lanes Open
on the Pro Bowlers tour . . . North Carolina
basketball star Sam Perk.ID• says he will not
paaa up hia senior year to enter the National
Basketball Aa.>ciation draft . . . Rick Mean
and aeven oUier drivers soared over 200 mph In
qualifying tor today'• Dixie Twin 200 Indy-<:ar
race at Ai1anta International Raceway.
Oilers erupt; 1
I
Edison rallies · 1
for Sunset w-ins
The Huntin,ion Beach HJah ofte~ came alive
qaln1\ Marina yste.rday .. the Olien l>Ul1ed to
wlthln one eame of S*"'-•tUna Fow\i.Jn \ta.ll.4ty In
the Sunaet Lea,ue ba.teball race, while Edf90n
ICOred all five l'Wll In the bottom of the fourth to
nudge .Weetmlnlter. ~
Here's how It happened:
Huntington Beach 19, Marina 5
The 01.lera unleaahed a 16-hlt attack, including
home runa by Lou Harrigan, Jim Kennedy and
Billy Thompeon to bury the viaiting VUdnp.
Thompson, who had five RBI on the daY!,
delivered the big blow, a three.run homer 14
Huntington Beach's nine-run fourth innlna.
Actually, the Oilers (6-3 in league) had thing,
under control after three innings with a 7-0
advantage. •
Both Thompson and Hanigan finished the da.Y'
with 3-for-4 performances, while Charley Hartwell
was 5-for-5, knocking in three runs and 1eoring
thr~ timea for the Oilers.
Edison 5, Westminster 3
The Chargers did all their work ln the fourth
after two men were retired in last rught's game at
Mlle Square Park. '
After a walk to Charles Guest and a stolefr
base, Jim Auger delivered a run-tKX>rlng single to tie
the contest. The hit parade continued aa Todd Nash
doubled in Auger, Todd Mabe walked, Paul El.1iani
singled in Nash and Steve Overeem knocked in
Mabe with a base hit.
Winning pitcher Joe Kwolek worked out ot
jams in the final two frames to pick up his second
victory of the sea.son. Westminster left two men on
in the sixth and seventh.
Kwolek allowed seven hits and struck out four.
UCI rolls in tennis
FRESNO -The UC Irvine tennis team
completed a sua:essful weekend at Fresno State
yesterday with an easy 8-1 Uiumph over the ho8t
Bulldogs In the Pacific Coast Athletic Aaeoci.atiorl
pool ~ tournament. h Greg Patton's Ant.eaters, who won two
matches Friday, improved their overall record tO
30-5 and PCAA. mark to 7-0 with the victory. t-
The Ant.eaters swept the singles matches with
Jim Snyder and Bf'U('e Man Son Hing leading the
way. In addition, Neil Amor and Rob Nellon, the
team's No. 7 and 8 singles players, had easy times
with their opponents. Amor, just a !IOphomore, is
now 8-3.
,.... ~-" • This· is 'America's team'? SIX ...
From Page 81
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ARCADIA. • •
From Page 81
•F.diaon'• Mary Beth Thobe
WU fourth in the di.acua at 121-4
-some 50 feet behind
Fullerton'• Natalie Kaaiawahia.
•Irvine'• Jocelyn Lee was
fourth in the 300 low hurdles
with a 45.85 bebind multi-
talented Gayle Kellon from
Walnut (4.2.32).
•Edison'• Barbara Rainey
went 57.66 to place fourth in the
400.
•University'• Annette Rofrer'a
was fifth in ihe 200 with a ~.23.
•And, C.O.ta Mesa's distance
medley team Wal fourth.
It waa a two-way street for
Andenon, the CdM senior.
ffb 4.:12.73 WU his best by far
-but it waa obvioua to him he
could have done better.
Trapped in traffic through
more than three lap., he was
fifth at the gun lap, moved into
fourth at the last tum and was
\h1rd with 60 yards to go before
betna edged at the tape. "ft waa a pain," he said,
alluding to the crowded
oondltions.
04Ipn do better, but ru have to
get out of the box and get in
&oni." he added.
Betson pa11ed until 14 ~0,
cle.ared it on bis second try,
w1aaled the bar at 14-6, then was
uM6le to do any better. "l'm kind of unhappy," said
Qetecm. "I don't know why I
dldn1t do better."
He'll bypMI Saturda)"a Beech
Cdel meet at Newport Harbor
foe the Mt. San Antonio Rela19. ~ will opt for the
8Md\ au. meet where he •19
be t..i. be his a lecfdmaw abot
at. doubUna In the loo& and triple
~It WM~ to bum out." la.Id • ''But I'll
haw anothe' lhot."
..
Yankees, with Billy back, have been so designated
Lest it establish itaelf as just another
pretty face, USA Today should be mindful
of what It would thrust upon the general
public as matt.er of fact.
For instance, when USAT calls the New
York Yankees Alnerica'1 team, it is taking
great liberties.
To be&in with, the term was first
employed by the population of Dallas to
refer to ita football team even though it was
a mistaken notion that the country loved
t.he Cowboys. USA Today would have us
accept the Yankees aa America'• team
simply becau.e more folk.a are aware of the
Yanks than any of the other nina.
TherefOft, the term is lOORly -not t.o
mention fal9ely -applied.
I daresay if you took the Yankee haters
of this nation, they would outnumber the
Yankee lovers by a conaervative three to
one. It was fashionable to despise the
Yankees even before George Steinbrenner.
Still, it may be pomible for the Yankeea
. of 1983 to be of great aervice to the entire
baseball loving faction of the universe. It
may be the function of this team to
determine once and for all what value -ff
any -the manager h.as to a major league
team.
You see, the Yankees have a new
manager this 9N.90r\. Well, new in a manner
of speaking. Billy Martin ls back for hla
third term and thereby hangs the fonnula
for the above mentioned test.
The Y ankeal had a dismal swnrner of '82.
.
SPORTS COl.UMNIST
BUD TUCKER
Consequently, they embarked on a
campaign to improve largely through the
substantial assets of owner George
Steinbrenner.
New faces for a full seuon of 1983 will
include Roy Smalley, a abortstop from
Minne9ota; Butch Wynegar, a catcher from
the TwlJ\S; Don Baylor, an ou\fielder and
OH from the Angels; Steve Kemp, an
outfielder and long ball hitter from the
White Sox; relief pitchfft Dale Murphy
from Toronto and Bob Shirley, a starter
from Cincinnati.
The theory is to take theee new people
and blend them with the good people the
Yankees had left over and the ball club
goes from fifth in 1982 to flr1t ln 1983.
As a matter of a fact, it is trumpeted by
the Yankees' vast infonnaUon bureau and
public relations machine that the Yankees
will without any question become the
champions of all of baseball In 1983.
It is here, of course, that Billy Martin
comes in.
The Yankees, by their own
announcement are going to wtn it all. U
they don't -by some weird and
Rodgers, Meyer head field
Tomorrow's Boston Marathon has lured 6,515 runners
unexpected bounce of t.he ball -will 1t ht!
the 1ault.. of the manager?
The point here being that a test as at
hand whereby we sh.all see If 1t 1.S pouible
for a manager to damafe a good thing.
Indeed, we may learn· i a manager can
screw up a sure thins·
What you have here with Billy Martin,
ironically. is a striking contrast. At
Oakland, Billy was cr edited with
commanding the faith of a team of
impresaionable children and putting
together a successful operation. Unhappily.
the faith began to dl.minish when the team
ltart.ed to lme or vice versa. The bottom
line was that the family Billy bad put
together with the A's began to fall apart
and there was a lees than tearful departure
by the manager.
Now Billy arrives back in New York to
take over a team which, according to its
in-howie touts, does not need a manager. At
least, it does not need a mana&er who will
teach fundamentals or think strategic
though ta .
What the Yankees need, we are to
presume, la what ia known as a push button
~Billy Martin can puah buttons. We
can Abo detennine once and for all how
important the manager la.
Somehow, when the question comes up, I
always recall the time Caaey Stengel got
five runs behind and said to the bench, ··~
If you can hold them there while I think of
.amething."
White wins
swim honors
BOSTON (AP) -The Bolton
Marathon. battered by recent
controversy and facing an
uncer\ain fu~. will be run for
the 87th time tomonow, with
Gree Meyer and four-time'
champion BW ftodaera the co.
favorita
are not competing in thla year's
edition of the tradition-rich
event.
Rapids, Mich., now Uvin& in
Wellesley, M .... has run Boston
only once, pl.ld.ng 11th in 1981
after leadlna fTOm the 16-mile
mark to the 19-mlle mark.
University Hlch's Amy White
set a pair of meet reco rds
yesterday and wu named top
female lwimmer of the meet at
the Foothill Swim Games.
The preatl1lou1 2e.mlle,
385-yard n1ee M9 attr'aded 6,51&
entries -5,814 men and 701
women. But lb• 1982 winner.
Alberto Salazar of Jllucent1 Ore.,
who tet a coune recorG of 2
boun. 8 mJ.nutet, IU aiecond8 and
bolds \he world belt of 2:08:13,
and runner-up Dick Beardaley,
who finlahed &WO eeconda beck,
Salazar flniahed filth In the
Rotterdam Marathon April 9,
and Beard.tley, from Rush City.
Minn .. ia recovering from a
strained Ach.tllea' iendon.
Many of the top Europeart
runnen are competfna ln today'•
London Marathon, whlch wlll
Hrve •• the qualifier for alx
countrlet for the World Track
and Field Chatnf.ionahips &lg.
7-14 at Heltlnk , rtnland. S-o
inlere1t here haa centered on
CU. friendl Rodpn and Meytt.
Meyer, 27, a nadvo of OrAnd
W:y;land
,
But he oome9 into thll l'IC'e ln
peak condition. Meyer, who
competes on th~ track, on the
roadl and in crcm~tl')' races,
hu won hit last four evmta and
11 of hl1 lHt 13 atnce laat
September. plad.J\l eK'ODd Jn the oiMr two.
In hla flnal tuneup for the
marathon, he won a 10,000-metet
nee on the tnck ln the co1onlaJ
Rela7a al Wllllamabur1, Va.,
April 2. We tJrM of 27:&3 WU the
fMtelt ln tht world tble year.
••rm In bet.w.r abape than I
• apeNd I> a.. fw Botton." .aid
the f or•er Unlvenu1 of
~ltanebl
· White clocked a 2:09.02 in the
200 lnclivldual medley to win the
event bet then breez.ed to a 59.26
effort tn the 100 badcltroU for
another meet. l'9CIOl'd.
rounw.n VaDeT• Amy Clark
alto Ml a new mfft aianda.rd
with. wtnnlnl 1~.91lnthe100
bn!Mtstn>M.
'!'op area ptrf ormer in the
men'• compeddan w• Foun\ain F '' Steve Bentley wbo up a pair ot eecond-place
ntah .. tn tb• 200 lndlvid ual
medley (2:01.97) aftd 100 ~ (1:01.&7). •
lbt r&thm woo the mm'•
meet Wltb 21 T poilp&
breeze. Pelle was busy watching
the sails and steering the boat
and we just told him to keep
saili.n.g.''
The result: Crene-Calilomia l
finished second behind
NHYCUSA which had nothing
to gain from the win. Loo1t.iD3
back, Petterson and his crew
found they had burried St.
Francis vm and Chinook bade-in
sixth and seventh place,
respectively.
~ of mlxtti ,_ 1. NHYCUSA. II, AltOy
Mecdoneld, NHYC; 2. ~I. ..... Pett-. SwedM; 3 F~ W9IMI
8uur1ma, Seattle YC; 4 Nuvotarl, Tony
8-enl. hllty. 5. ~. ~ ~
Fort Worth 8oet Club; ~ St. F~ VII. P-... Cayard, SI. Francia YC: 7 Chinook, Cert
Buchan, Seattle YC; I . 1,_, "1111 Ovn,
Swttnfland, 9. T000(>04oowoo, Jon Acee.
S..ttte YC; 10. St. ~ V. Hank ~.
NHYC; 11. P•--loua. Geyte Poet, a.boa
YC, 12. Callfomla, Don e.v.r. NHYC; 1a. Saoa. Peul Longridge, Aoytl v.-YC;
14. P_,.•, Ron Md'eNncl, S..ttle YC;
15. Gil-. DNF (did nol flnlat\)
Final ,_,Ila: 1. I~•'"°'" .. I, p ...
Petlenc>n, Royal Ootilenburg YC, 12 .. ; 2.
Chinook, Cw1 ~ s.ttte \'C, 14"-: s. 8't
F•anc19 \llll, Peul Ce)wd, at. FrwQ8 YC, 15\t;
4 Nuvolarl, Tony Bauanl, Italy, 11; 5. ~CUSA. Alwty MeodonaMI, NHYC, 11'4; 8. Aanoer. Atgyte CernpOeli, FOtt Wonll ~
Club, 77; 7. "-· .... Dur!' ~ .. Id. '°I
LEASE A .
1983
COUIAR
FOR
SJft~'
Ken Bardsley J im Brideweser
Artists advance
in strong field
at Inglewood
The u..iuna Beach Hlah men's volleyball team
bu rea~heCi the final eight of the Inglewood
Invit&tiohal lut ni&ht and that in itaeli ia no small
acc:ompllahment1flccordlng to Artlat Coach Bill
Alben.
'"Ihla la the touahest tou.m.ament I've seen in
my four yean coacblng volleyball here," said
A.ahen. "'Ibey billed thia u the at.ate championship
and they cel1.ainly have the top teams around." \..
it la the one high IChool tourney that b~
totietber teems from CIF and LA City outfits.
Laguna bounced beck from a split with Loyola
(9-11, 11-4) to bounce Culver City (11-0, 11-5), La
Serna (l~:;,~!·1) and North Ton'81\Ce (11-9, 11-5)
before di~ with Paliaade. (9-11, 11-4).
~Artists thua finlahed with an 8-2 mark in
pool play, the same u Paliudes, but advanced as
the top eeed from lta pool.
Laguna will play San Pedro, the number two
representative from Pool 1 at 5 p.m. in the
quarterfinal round of the tourney Wedne-1ay. The ...,,mnala will follow at 7 with the survivors lllan8lin8 in the 8 o'clock championship encounter.
Sparkina the Artista' effort last night was the ~~middle blocker Larry Allen and aetter Mike
San Clemente a.180 advanced with an 8-2 mark
after splittina wt th Loe Al Ule (11-8, 9-11) and Sou th
PllMdena (6-H, 11-7), sweeping put C.Olton (11-2,
11-1), We9tehester (11-2, 11-2) and Inglewood (11 -9,
11-8). " Jl'buntain Valley, meanwhile, was 4-6 in the
ume pool
Rustler w-omen
close to title
Donna McElrea tripled and doubled twice and
llClOftd two runa laat night to lead Golden West
O>JJege to a 5-0 women a IOftbeU victory ~ver .l....A-
Pierce and move the Ruatlera closer to the
cbampior)ablp of their own invitational tournament.
Oolden West, whkh won a pair of 1-0 games
Friday over Cerritoe and Glendale, f.rizona, can
wrap up the championship with a victory tomorrow
at 1 p.m. epimt either LA Pierce or Cerritos. .
· The-two tea.ma. both with one Jou in the
double-elimination tournament, were acheduled to
play at 10 thia morning.
Tlna Kyler, who picked up both wins Friday,
pitched five inninp yesterday to pick up the
Victoey, but needed relief help from Jody Fle1Cher
over the final three frame..
Sbar ~delivered a key two-run ain8le in
Golden West• four-run fourth inning to spark the
win lMt Dlibl
The Bustlen now aport a 25-6 overall record.
Should they ic.e their 1 p.m. game today, they
would play apJn at 3 in an attempt to capture the
title.
On the hl&h achool level, Marina and F.diaon will be playing twice in two c:bya next weekend,
with a Sun.et League confrontation Friday and a
matl:hup in the championship game of the W&JTen
Tournament Sai:urday.
. The Vikinaa advanced with a 2-0 victory over
El Dorado behind the one-hit pitching of -Julie
Lanen, while Edl1on'1 ace, Julie Carpenter,
ellowed two earned ru.na bef<>tt tettling down for a
6-2 triwnph against Cypre91.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, April 17, 1883 81
Pirates pluck Bardsley from UCI
Former Mesa star could help Orange Coast's fortunes improve
HERE AND THERE:
COMMUNITY COUEOH •'lbe pl.ayer who "hu a chulce to be the beat
1hoot.er ever at UC Irvine," aoco.rdine to Anteater
Coech BW Mul.Uaan, now hu the cha.nee to be ~e CURT best •hoot.er ever ·at Oranae Cout Collep. Ken
M'-lalppi, which went 7-3 laat eeuon.
Bardaley, who uw 11mlted playtna time at UCI laat SEEDEN teuon _. a ff"fthman, will plAy lor C.0.Ch Tandy 1 .............. _____ _...
Gill.la' OCC 11quad next year.
•Remember ol' Imperial Valley C.OU.,t and
the Arabe' fine 1howt.na ln the 1tate belbtball
tournament? Well, It 1eeOW like th1no are ao bed,
economy-wlae, ln the Imperial. Va1Iey, that the
1cho!>l la aerlou1ly con1lderln1 axln1 ALL
Intercollegiate 1porta. And you thouaht Orance
Coast and Golden West were havfn1 budaet
•With Bard1ley'1 arrival, expect Coaat to
improve drutlcally on laat year'• 9-17 record. The
6-4 guard averaged 19.4 polnta per 1ame 8Cl"09 the
street at Coata Meu Hiah where he earned All-CIF
fifth, Fullen.on eeventh and Cerrltoe eighth.
•More on Saddleback baaeball: The Gauchos
averaged 13.3 runa per aarne laat week and acored
80 i-una ln li.x ea.mes. Surm.laed Gaucho Coach Jlm
Brldeweeer: "I think that we are aeelnc eo many
runa becau.e of all the aamee we're playing."
problems. ·
•Thoae fun-lovlna people who pull pre,
conference football matchupe out of a computet'
have done It again to Golden W•t The Ruatlera,
who laat year had to play eventual bowl
particlpenta Santa Monica a9(i Taft, have been
paired ln 1983 wlth Pasadena CC and Bakenfield.
The.e are tough teama. You probably can't play for
Paaadena unleeaJou weiah 290 and eat raw meat.
And Bakersfiel ia one of the few community
colleges in the at.ate to fill lta 1tadium for games.
honors.
•More on Bardale~ He can equal hia total
playing time at UCI In ju.et tour games at Orange
C.OUt. Bard.aley appeared in 20 aamea laat eeaaon for
the Anteaters and played a grand total of 98
•The competition In the PCC also has
something to do with it, Jim.
minutes.
•If C.Ompton C.Ollege doesn't mind traveling all
over Orange C.Ounty to compete In the South COa.st
C.Onference, It flguret the Tart.an wouldn't mind
going all the way to San Dieao to play their aames.
ThJt way, Saddleback could move out of the Pacific
Coe.at C.Onference and into the sec by awltching
•Former OCC quarterback Clay Tucker ls
battling two othera for the starling apot at the
University of Richmond Tucker, the eon of OCC
Coach Dick Tucker, waa a starter in a recent
intra-squad scrimmage. He threw for one
touchdown and puaed for another.
•Golden West lost thoee two games laat tea10n,
which is one of the reaaona the Ruatlera flniahed the
year at 5-5. But like C.0.Ch Ray Sh.ackletord points
out: "The reoord lan't glamorous, but the people
who are knowledgeable about thia type of thing
know how tough our schedule wu." with the Tartars.
•The Gaucho baseball team, incidentally, is
ranked 10th In the the latest Southern California
community college 1porta information directors'
p0ll. Saddleback la 16-8 overall and holding a
four-game lead in the PCC'a Northern Division.
•Should Tucker get the 1t.arung nod, he'll find
himself up agalnat the same team which defeated
Alabama last year when Richmond plays its 1983
opener. The Spiders have a date with Southern
•Come to think of It, there's not much elae to
do in Bakersfield on a Saturday night.
•In that S81l)e poll, no less than five South
Coast C.Onference tea.ma have found a home. Santa
Ana is ranked first, OCC la fourth, Golden West
UCl's Mills takes third in discus
Football r egistration set
Registration for Newport Beach Jr. All-
American Football will be held Saturday from 9
a.m.-noon at Ensign Jr. High School.
From AP dl1patcbea
SAN JOSE -Former world
record holder John Powell
recorded a 213-3 effort in the
di.acus, tops in the country this
season, to highlight the Bruce
Jenner Open track and field meet
here yesterday.
In the same event. UC Irvine's
Ken Mills managed a third place
finish with a 181-2 throw.
The only other UCI member to
to finish among the top three waa
Mike Powell, who recorded a
24-0 'Y'J in the long jump, good
enough for third place.
Ron Waynes of Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo won the long jump
with a 24-1 ~ leap.
Holloway in the 400 meters
hurdles with the best time in the
country thl1 aeaaon, 49.5 in
another meet highlight.
Former University of
California jumper Mike Marlow
went 56-1 ~ in the triple jWnp,
while Carol Cady of Stanford
recorded the beat performance
ever by an American collegian by
throwing the ahot put 56..{) ~.
The league Is open to all youths 7-14 years of
age.
The registration fee la $15.
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T-000 000 OI0-1 e 1 ao.or. 000 oat 00.-2 1 0
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CIMr (t) Md 0.-. W~ 1-1 L-
Oerwln, 0-1 II-a-(1). A-13.534
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~ 001 400 020-7 12 2 a.mrnon. 002 000 ~ • 0
Heeton, 8plllner (I) 6nd aendo. D .....,._, W... (4~ T W-*-(e) •<nd ~ W--"-'. 1.0. l -0 MllrtlnG.
1·2 I le*• (.4). A-11,011.
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YOUf19, 14. 1-8-CI (3). Hlll-0.i.nd,
.....,. (1). A-22.234.
NATIONAL UlAOW °=""~' IM U>I AMG&ll .. ,... . ..... ......,_, eoaoe..a 110
8Mlle2' 1111 ...... Clll 4000
G9nolr11t 4110.... 4111 ~rt a100°'*"'0,_ ooo ~· 4111""'9Nlr1 4t00 ..._. •too.....,, 0000
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Tlolrlw .... 10 0 0 l... .. ... ,..._ Ml 107 ...........
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T•uMI ltl 9lld ,._ W-~ . L-MoWlllllllM. t.I. •-•mltll (1) Hl'I-~. MO<'tland (21 A-1,4t4. ...... ~. Olncllnnell 011 OCM 002-8 11 1
Seti Fr...-0 000 100 002~3 4 0
SotoJ. liume (I) and Trevtno: 8rlllllnQ,
CMa (ol. ..,, 1•1 enct ,,..,, w-8oto. >-t L -Breining, 2-1. El'l-OlnolMell, 8enClll ( I).
A-7,UO. J
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Pepoetdlna 040 040 100-I 11 3 UC lrMe '21 040 10.-11 11 2 Thurrnal>. Rollo (3). 1.4.,, .. , (4) PulllNn
ti). Manteno (I). Sm1111 (7) end JonM. 0-.
YOle (ti, Kent (I ) and Rupp W-Yota (2·2) l -Mauall (1·2). S-~enl ( 1) 28-l'lupp
(UCI). INfllelCI (P). JonM (Pl 39-~ll
(UCI) HR-Rupp (UClf
NCONDGAMe
UCtmMl. ....... dll>e1
Peppardlne 000 010 0 -1 8 2
UC lnllne 400 001 ~-G 1 2
Na"°" end Krueler, Miiier, BrAll• (61 4l>d
Rupp, W-Mlller (2·2) L-N•bo<t (3·31
$-Blllht (4) 29-Hemmond (UCI) . .Jonee
(Pl 38-0ltto 1uc1i
8C•A 1tandl"9f
UCltvtne • C8 fulerlOll
UC Sent• e.ber9 Long 8Mc:I> 81a!e .,...,._dine • u of ..,, Olego
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w 10
9
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8
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UC IMne 11·5. P1P99<dlne t-1
Cet State Fullenon 6-9, loyol8 5-4 Long 8Mdl S111e 1 .. 5. U Ol S11n Olego 5-t
UC Santa ~· 15-10, Cet State LOe
AngeleA 12-3 ,......., .. 0-.. (t:IO ,...,,..,
Loyole at UC lrAnl Clll 81• ~ et Long e..:it\ Stale
"epperdlne Ill Cal Slat• L.oe MotMI ......, .....
eee9I C...,.. ,._ UC a.. Dlllee t
SoC4I C°"9e 106 OCM 0.-10 11 2 UC Sen 0..00 000 202 I-9 8 2
Qonnls. Avtte (7) and Pina, Pet.,_,, Yolcon\Olo IS), Vanal\Adc (8) end 8rown
W-Oonzalez L-Peler•on S -A•ll• 28-Brown (SOi K-(SO) 38-Rool
(SCC), ~ (SCC). HR-HOoPtng (SCC) taCONDO.Am
loCtll ~ 1t, UC a.. Dteee 7
aoc-1 coe.oe 02, 040 201-10" 15 4
U0 San DlfOo OOI 000 100-1 I 1 ~. _,,..,.., ~ Sloen (5~ Pert~) and Brown. W-Fortugno l-28-8'_, (SD~ Kt-. (SCCI
2. z.mor. (8CC). SB-~ (llCC). z-.
ISCCI HR-~ (SCCI
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At-St. t3. USC 5
StenfOrd 10. UCLA 4
UC Rl¥WwiCle 4-11. Cal Poty "-1· 13 •
2_g-i 81ete ~ Hiii M , CMomM>
cJ:'=:!~.
Oolden WM1 300 020 100-1 15 0 Sant• Nwa 000 500 000-11 1 0
....,,..,_, Meno. t•> and Motetlo, ....,,
ANnet (5). ~ (0) end ~ W-
Melloe (4·21. L-Rlley . 2B-Orendtt•lf
(OWC) HR-~ (SA).
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c.ni...-.a-*-' ~ 0...,... C-000 000 OS2-I 1 I 6 9ldl MCI....,_ 0...0.. ~ ( ... Mun.-(9) end K~ W-9edl ( .. 11 L-OsMrode (2-4). 28-0,_ CC). Clllrt (C),
Odle (_C). HA-OcUe (Cl. Tlnoco'fOCC), Komeijl (OOC).
t1 ' P I uti a, I•• • ••• 0 ~ 001 010 010-3 11 2 loll.......,. 000 000 000-0 2 2
l.omell end~ Rodger-. Kalb~) end Oppenllelmar. w -1.ome ll (2·0 l -~ 29-HenMl(lldd. .. ,..,.,.,,
18-Md<ee (Selld.).
4
4
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Alto IHtd• Juel OuJ A, l.e ,.llren,
.Niden '• 1"9rry, '"°"*"· r -It, Aliu Niu T"1le. 2:00 111 • IJIAOT A (I •ti p(lld t ,..00
l90CM9 RAO&. ON ..... ,....
Tn1411eort.CAllderlOn a IO 2.IO
loeilllel (V.._.,.~'IMI) UO 4 40 UO
Able Ooli:I (Clfoalwln UO
A*> , ... Wlnlleld NtnbrO, AMOfl Cllip,
Lord ..... rtnol ... ~. Tim.; , · 17 /I.
~ llACI. QM ,,,.. peoe.
l(Nlaw't ,OPOY (~ .,. 00 It to e 20 ~0..(~) 1.40 t.40 Auelbloott (Grundy) 2.IO
A1aO ta.d. A1nM1M. Meo Adloa A.. "9CI
Alcfl. Moody ... Cepi.in Knight, f4wer.
1"'* 1:00. a UACTA (1·1) paid t1M 10
f'OUllTM WI. One mile ~
Nati... HunW (OenlWI I 80 3 20 2 IO
AlmOnd !(Sig (Motrnaml 2 80 2 IO
Full Pod191 {1Mef) UO
Aleo raced. Ml•l•r 0 . euneet e .. c11.
Oeemoftd
Time: l:M.
l'W'TN !UICI. One mlle p-
8'0Nle ~ (Bekar) l .IO 4.IO 3 40
Keede>M (Kuebler) 3 IO :l.40 Sam I.et-(Mderaonl 5.20
Aleo r-ci· Preeldenllal. Le Fell•. Blemartt
HMIOllW, Jenny'1 t.ecl, 191-Mn, lhllw
8~1pper 1-Ull 115 ti UACTA (4 ... ) p4lld l3e 20
9IXTM llACL One mlle pec:oe ,,.. Turn tKll9t*rl 27 00 10 IO 10 40
MMter Jolte ("""'9) 4.00 2 IO Bremt>le Scnmb6e (Harper) 9 40
Al90 raced: MIMer M~. Young BMu, BC Count, Torpid'• Knll)tl1. JoMny -.tee.
Time 1:57 3111. ti UACTA (3-5) p4lld 111 t 80
.. Yalmf llACL One mile n · =~(T:l II) II. ~:: ::::
Ugtllnln 8llm (Bakerl 3.110
Aleo reoed. Capi..,, 811\we, Dente Roye!.
Eloquent l'loy 8 . Sole bpedlllon, lrlah Faoen. Time 1·11 416.
II UACTA (Ml paid 1411.00
a PC« llX (4-7~) pe1e112.neAO
wltj\ ...,,. wlnnln9 llcketa (""9 ~). 12
P1clt Six ~ paid 168 80 .. 142 w1M1nO tlc*e19 (tour ~I
D»n'tt UCL One mle .,_.
Scot!WI Loet1 (V1nclnotwnl 11 oo 8 eo 8.20 •Yenk• Hel (H)'mM, • 40 4.IO
•Alc:hburn (Todd) 4.40 4.80 ·-~ Aleo r.-cl: McKenna, TlloC1 w-. TArpOtl Donny. Wellwo, BtOOltlleld. Crvleeawey Time: 1·~ 415.
ti UACTA 1 .. ll OelCI aet.20 .
M9fTM RACa. °"" ,.,,.. r-Mr. a.Ir• (Dennie) 11.20 3.0Cl 2.llO
...,., ~ {~) 3.80 3.40
Time aq.,... ..,Oii (9Prl09e) uo
Alto reced Peter Onedln. Leopard.
SulOen, ~ Oebonw. ·~ Iron. "~iunrw
9:1 IDACTA (3-e) paid 121.20.
TllfTM llACL One m11e p-. .....,.. Frttz (Al.ltlirl) 1.80 4 40 .40
8A1 CMmc> (Kuebler) 1 00 2.80
Elnplr'4 ""'°"' 1St>rie9el 2. 10 Aleo uced Ru•llc Sun, Van Rh•I.
HUrr1cM 8hennon ,...,,.. 1•54 4/6.
11 l'XACTA (4-5) pelCI '40.20
n.IVWlmf uca. One ..... ~ . Ff'9CI 8-' (Aneler90n) 1 00 4.40 2 80
LA Non'l'I (Aublrll 5.00 3 00 Wlr"*'CI 0-(8el9etgeon) 2.1
Al•O r•c•CI Cll••kJ loD•ll. Sl•do• ~e..CdLMju....Vc tlldal.-/!o.rrnOro ...,
TirMc 1•59 2111 a OACTA (1-411*0 S30 to A....,.,_ )',1Jt7
a.ntaAntt.
YHTVIDA\"9 ~Tl = .. ....,....._., .......... ,
T flACa.. l'A furtonlr HaCiwlnd ~ 3.00 2.40 2.20
Ottl9 And "'* (Oltvv•) 3.00 2.40 Veael>OnCI Sol'8 (V-..i.) UO
.(110 raced· Senior Senetor, Frl•ky ~. Hoel D'~o. Rloftl flw11, Ouely -nr-: 1'11
•com AACL t'4 M10nQla on turf. CMllrnonde ,...,_,, 8 oo ' eo 3..20
HI Yu UAu (oe--) 1 40 4.tO
Yitai Foroe (V ....... l uo
Aleo rM*S: Luelly CMllM, Swift Wlntl. O.... .... OM!ery T1rn« 1: 13 4/5 ~
11 DAILY DOWU ( l·n peld .. .20 .
,,.., uca. One mlla.
Ol)impk .,_ (MOCrnl 8.00 4.20 3.20 AG1J1M1 (Plrcey) 4.IO 3.40
~ SI• (l'lenle) 3 40
A.90 .--cl: Fr•'• WWI. Selley s.tt-.
IWll1\lp. Think Mwy, Trve T-
,._ 1:S7 315
'°"""" uca. • Nrtonga.. fMrny ~ One (Mc:Cll) I 00 3.IO UO TOii fnM'11111• ~) 7.«I 3.80 --• BO)',..__.,, 3 00
A.90 r-ci Hlgllfy Honored. er-Spy. P..,,, Telly ... nm.: 1-ot 4/G
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380
1.00 0..-C,
HIGH eQHOOL. TllACIC ·~~~..,,.., , ........................ , ...
100 -I ~ {lA NMllllortl. 1o.t, I TllMIM (~l. 107,, ..._, .... ,.
IOt
100 -I TilolNit (HM._.,.~ II.Ml t ~ cto Moree). tt.~: I. M-*'t LA "41M111on\ U 1t
.00 -I lrown (IWloo Amel). 47.IO, t Howatd (LI "/ly), d 1t: a J e m .. (~), .. t too -1. CMily (Manuel Mt). 1:'4.77, 2
Morton}WH lm1net•rl.1.. 1:18.H : 3 MoCullouafl (LI ~ 1:16.IM.
1.100 -, Gt••''*'· Autwellne). 4; 10.71. 2 ...... ,.. i· ~I. ~:10.t': '· ''e'I (Yrek•I. 4 I O . Otllere1 4. A11•erH11
(C-....... Aru.11. uoo -1 ~ (a-llo). t ;49 Ot. 2 ~(""-'Ill~ UUt, a
o.iu.n-u (l'eeedeN). l :N.21.
1 IOHH -1. Hanle (,.,,IA). 14 at, 2 ~ C()orwyl. i. 67. a._~ (PW Alto).
330LH -I Herrl1 (Perr la), 39 07, 2
Young (HAwlllor11e1, 3)' 21, 9. Torrenle
(Hewtllorne), 37 '5
400 open reA/ty -1. MorNnollde. 42 19, 2 9uft v.-y Polly, 42 82: 3 Mllillian, 42 1'
4001n'llletlonal rwl•y -1. Perrla, 41.72, 2 C<)Mplon, 42 O; 3 LA Hamlllon, 42.06. Uoo open relay -1. L.odle, 3:21 N. 2 AH• Lorne, a·22 M, 3. 91-'Y .... 3·23 ..
otllefe< " c-...... t:M.41. 1,900 lnvltetlone( reley -t Hewlhorne.
3; It Oii: 2 LB POiy, 3; 19 :13; 3 Muir. 3:20 44 °"'-medleV r•1 -1 Meler Del, to tt.87. a aw.tow. 10.a1 49. a. Loyola. 10:2131
W -1 Smllll (La Vegat). 24·2'!.. 2 RICllarOeon CPHeClen•). 23·3\t, 3. H•I• (MontO'M). 23.3 HJ -1 Crumby (SF 8•1Doe). 7.0. 2
Orelb•lbla (FOOlhlll), e-10. 3. Berelord
tM•u•nl.M .... J -1. CoomDe (Doe PueDloe). 47-11. 2
Strong (Bell9"fleld). 47.514, 3 Mooring (hn
"-Ml "-Mnl). 41.0lt
PV -1 tier'nlMIMd (s.ct-10 Velley).
IH. 2. Hiii (Sunny Hiie). 14-$, I. ..._ ,......,, ...,..,,, 144.
SP -1. Bender (6114'1•). 11.0'A; 2, Moye
(OeMrll. 5'· 1 l'A, 3. Taoale (Paoe. Arlr.),
h-2¥. OT -1. HOiden (Hert), 18S·8. 2
Rlchardaon (Shlhef), 170· 11; a. Ollrom
(loe lornael. 174-4
welmN
100 -1 WlnetOll (l8 Jordan). 11 82. 2
Simmon• (Cranah••l. 12 10, 3 Orenl
(HlhtlllOme). 12 21
200 -1 S1rnrnone cer.w-1. 24.42, 2
Wlneton (Lll Jord•n). 24.44. 3 Grant
(Hewlllorne), 25.08 OtMta: I. II ... "
~),--40U -, lloll• (UOn•y), 116 46; 2
l<nlOl\I"' (Lodi•). 66.71, 3. Aooi-(LA Puente), 6U1 OtMrw< ._ ,.._, ~).
11• 800 -1 Ttylor (Otneetle). 2: 10.33; 2 p..,.,,., (W•loi-1•). 2: 11.49, 3 ........
(Unlwftlty), 1:11.11. 1.1100 -1 F1eC11er (Ch-...0.J. 4:60.74.
2. Herrington (Rolling ""''" 4:63 21; 3 . Pt1eur (LA L)'OM Fr8'1CM), 4:66.20.
3.200 -1 Cetllvere (Ml•• Coet•).
10'31 llO. 2 DuNmulr (f'tlllMdee). 10:41.13.
3 FlMQla (Tuetln). 10:58.11
IOOLH -1 ~ (Lod<e). 14 6-4, 2 ~ 1--~ l4 71: s White (()orwy).
14 71
300Ui -1 Kellon (Wlllllut). 42 32 ( .....
record 2 JonH (Clllno). 45.37; 3 Rice
~). 411 et '*"--" L. ,.,.....,. ..
400 open rel<ty -1 p~ 411.13, 2 Doe Puebloe, 49 le. 3 Welnu1. 49 ...
400 '""''•llonel , .. ey -1. Hewthorne. n .11. 2 0oraey, 47 30: s. er.-. 47.84
t,800 open relay -t. VellMlll&. 4:04.27; 2
~HMt.404.41 ................. ,. 1,IOO ln•ll•llonel reley -1. Doreey,
3:54.13. 2 Comc>IOll, :t:M.84: 3. Hewlhornl.
:UIM
Dl•tanc• medley •el•y -1. FOOllllll. 12·ot.114: t. a41Nfl (llllollet, lleftoltd,
t111••••· Preti), 12:'8.M 3 Mllllken, 12 21.341 Otllen: 4. C•te ..... (l'erCI, .....,, c:e...-. ....... ,, 11>11.•.
KJ -, y.,,,.,. (Doe Puet>loel. 5-1. 2
Coollt (Hectend4 Helgti1a Wllaon). H . 3 W1earNn 1er-i. Veley). W u-•........., ... ~....,~ 2 "«*1• (C.rtto.). 1a.2. ~ Aoblnaon ( ......... AIU). 11·214 TJ -1 . .,_ (Q*lo). at-a (-,_d);
2 hylor E 3'· n". 3 Compl<W\ I~ 37·11,,. SP -1 (Fu!Wtonl. ~. 2 Ale~llndet (ArH"OIOn). 42· 10'4. 3 Faamt
(Orenede N~ 39-4'.4
OT -1 ~ (Fullef'lort~ 171.0: 2. ..,._ Clwnluglle. Ndgec#Mj. 140-&; 1
Stylor (Ouwu Hll). 13e-2. 0... ... T1IMe ~).Ut-4.
..-., .......... Open
~ .. ';-~
JOl\M Kttlll csout't. ~ Clef. Jimmy COflllOf'9 (U.S.). l ... M , M ; Gena Mayer
1u.a.1-.. lrWI Qottfl1ed (U'8.). 6-1, 6-3 ................
JOIW> Mc6w~• RelM'G (U.S.) del "«Id ....... .,_ .._ (U.!I.). ........
8lflCly ~ T~ (US.) Cltf, Jaime Aloi~ 8'111111 (U.8.). 1-e. a.2
WCT IOW"MMe11t , .. ._.._......._LC.)
Oullerfl'O t.:.. c:~ T-Sftlld ~ 1-e, , M . 1Wn IAnCI ~.-Jel del . .,_ Twtler (Ul)....,,W ,a.1
~ Pfta toumemeftl
( ...... " ....... ,.._, ............... ...... Wllender , • ....,.,,, It«. Joecl\im ....,.,°"' ~), 2-4, 14, W ; let'Glo 0.-(lp9ift) clel "-1 t.econte (F,_). M.14 ..... ..................... ,
, .. ,--:'~>
Cllrl• lven Lloyd (U S I def Men• M.,.Clllllova (~Aki.el. a.2, l-4, Certlle ._, (~ .. Kettl¥ ........
C\Jt). a.2.a.1
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IOO ~ -1, ,_..,!AS.Qt; t . l.-111, Ii.a. , I . l"OUllUllll V...,, 1 44 ... °"*"' • t;4114 . IOO '1• -1. llhalll t'ooHO. 1.44.ft; t Lefdl(W~), 1.4720,t ~(•T•~ 1 .... 01 100 ~ -1 M)ll"-(II Oondo). 1 H .H , t . lantler_ (l"oun1•1n Velfeyl.
to1 N: • ttt-.n (l'ooMI. 1.our.
to II'• -I W11eon t11 t0tol. I M. t • ., ... '"°°""'). 21.74, •. .....,. (Wal!M). 12 11 0t11ere· 1 ,..,,,...,t»r (~tlnQton
leeoh), 2'43 100 !!Y -1 Lordi (Wein11I). U 71, 2
Or11n1 (Tuttln). 58.41, S. Ctenalllw (Coel.a
"'-1. "" 100 Ir• -1. NoYln•I (ll Toro>. 41.N . 2 .......,, (Walnut). 49.0 : 3 ltrelt (l"OOIMI),
49 80 0111at1· •• Wllaon (II Toro~ 80 • .-0.
000 Ir• -1 S'-4J'00111111), 4 4'.tl; 2. s1rac11111 (f'oo1111M), 4: a.N . 3. M•lt'-
cwe1nut1, 4'47 77 Oiiier• $ Enrlghl
(w.nn.), • 71.0, I ~ (Cotta MMe).
&0011
100 Dad! -1 MacLecf!lan ('oollllN), Oo4 47, 2 Mykkanen (El DoreCIOI. MU, i
Fo411ar (HunlW\QIOll 8eecfll. SI. 0.-• • Pen•-ller (Hunt'"Olon ._.,,. 611 SS
100 br-1 -I Popp (El Toro). 1 00 II,
2 Bentley (Fountain Valleyl 1 01 &?, 3
Laltellc (Tuelfnl. I O 1 81 Other a $
hu. "'Qar1ner (Founi.ln V~) 1 04 71. I
Rjgge (hlencle), t.07 11
4llO Ir• relay -1 fl T0to. 3 11173. 2. ll Dorado. 3·20 07, 3 Foo111111. 3 22 611 0111fr• 4 Founllloln V .. ley, 3:24.02. r ..... aoor•"O 1 Foot111M, 217; 2 fl T0to,
IH, 3 Tuttln. 117; 4 Fountain Velley. 118,
6 fl Dorado. 114, 8 W•lnul, 0., 1
11un11ng1on BMctt. 87. 8 Mwln•. 111
WO.N
200 n-.y relay -1 FOOINft. 1113 61. 2
Foun1e1n Valley. 1 67 78. 3 Eatencle
2-()181 •
200 frM -1 Bltney IFOOINll). 201 OI, 2 Solomon 1uni.e,.lty~ 2-01 et. 3 ~ko (El
Toro). 2-<n 63 Olher• 4 ZleQer1 t~I
204 &2
200 lndo -I White (Unl¥erlllyl. 2 09 02, 2 Reynold• (Footlllll), 2 18 18. 3 Clerk (FountM'I Velie)'I. 2: 17 42
llO Ir• -1 Me.woe (Foo1111111. 24 47. 2
P•ll•U• (Unlverally), 28 00, 3 9•'"• (fl
T OtO). 2e 38. 01--.. 4 Scllolel (EA1anGla).
28.77
100 ny -1. Armstrono (Fountain Velie)').
1.02 17, 2 L..wrence CFoollllMI. 10242, 3
Plckell (SOllOteJ. 103 09. OU-a 4 ScllulU (Founl•ln V•lley). 1.03 20, S Brown
(Un!Yer .. 'YI. 1'03 47, 6. er-(~AnCIA).
107 40
100 Ir• -1 Muutll (FootNllJ. !I' 87. 2 Pall•ll• (Unlverelty), 58 12, 3 Solomon
(Unlvwlfty). 541. 17.
500ff•-1 ~o(flToro).112115,2
Birney (Footllllff, 5:23 36; 3 SchulU (FOUIM!n V...,,). 5:23 M. 00.e 4 2*1W1
(Edlaon), 6:35.78; 6. Brown (Unlvartl"ty). 1142 OI. e Mad9a\ (&tanc:lll. 5·46 64
100 ~ -1. White (Unlwr9lly). lie 21. 2 Reynold• (Foothlll). 1·01 37, 3 A•trlll
(falencla). \:05.4 7. Olhare. I . Polltr
(Fountain Vellly), 1:10.13
100 br-1 -1. Cl.nt (Fountain Vllolley).
1 05.91: 2 Or•11t (Tualln). 1: 12.57; 3 Armatrono (Fountain Valley). 1 13 00
01/lar"e. 4. Nordetr0111 l&i.ncil•I, 1 14 »
400 ,,.. reley -1. ~Ty. ) 47 60. 2.
El Toro 3·115.47; 3. ~. 3 S7 11 01/lere
6 "°""'.,. v.-y, 41>11.45 Te.ft lllOring-1 FootNll, 204, 2 fi>unl..,,
V"'-Y. 113, 3. ~. 1411. 4 E Toro.
132, 11 Eetancla. 1oe. 8 Tut11n, 1001 1
EdlaOll. 81
,. ,,
101
117
124
f45
122 ..
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Aprll 17, 1883 Bl •
Tired ·of 9-to-5 jungJe HB ·woman became publisher
B HELEN CRAIG ' .... 0.1 Jl,.AI I
•UY Oltnn of Huntln1ton Beach -i. an ex-eecrwtary turned
book publJaher. Seven yean ajO
ahe quit her $4 an hour office job
ln tlie 9-to-8 junjle to ttMt her
dwn home-bued typlna bualneee. ~er 1ucce11 ln1plred a book,
• How to Start and Run a
Suoce11ful Home Typing
Bu1lne11,11 which 1he aelf-
publiahed. A \h1rd edition came
out lut week.
The book groued almoat alx
flguree in one yeu, and Glenn
organized her followena Into the
Independent Profeealonal Typists
?ietwork. now numbertna over
1,000 membera from 50 1tatel
ended. In her 40-hour work
week ahe kept &Akin& on more
re1pon1lblltty. while achltvln8
only mea1er ralaH and one
promotion.
She had at.o taken on more
re1pon1lbllltlea at home. Her
marrta1e to a fireman added a
hu1band with lrreaular houra
and two more children to her life.
"I wu ltn.&llllna to meet the
demahdl of three full-time jobe
-wife, mother, and 'girl' tn the
office. t broke away -It waa
acary as hell, but I did It," ahe
aaid.
Glenn added up her expenaee
and dilcovered that work-related
costa were takini almoet half her -
office salary. Then •~r came
"I got to the point where I loved my work but
bated my job."
and three foreign countries.
There la allo a quarterl1
newaletter written by Glenn for
them clerical workena ahe has led
out of the oftioe wildernes.
• The newsletter ls promotlna a
Profe11iopal Independence
WHk, to coincide with National
Secretary's Day.
"I got to the point where I
loved my work but hated my
job," Glenn said of her own first
step for womankind ln the
clerical revolution.
She was tolling as a secretary
at a university medical school to
provide for herself and two
toddlers, after her first marriage
.
and her college student child care
pel'901l quit. So did Glenn.
She ~ her new business
with $65' for-a rented typewriter"
and typing table . Her
advertiaements went on 3 by 5
file cards, her office was a comer
of the living room. In three
months she was able to pay off
her typewriter, rented with
option to buy. and was operating
her home typing business in the
black.
Two years later her office had
taken over the dining room, she
was back to her original l.ncome
with flexible hours and half the
work; and so many customers
'
Peggy Glenn with selr-published book on typing busineAA.
came In she began perauading
her friends to start their own
typing businesses to handle the
overload.
Her book came from a training
manual Glenn originally wrote
for her dlBciples. Its 105 pages
cover practical matters rapging
from shopping list to client and
family problems, all a part of the
home business environment.
Glenn overcame such
difficulties· by negotiation, a
method she recommends for
harmony in the workplace.
"You've got to project a
professional image," she insists.
Her meaaag~ Is carried to a
receptive audience, since many
women office workers suffer
from job and family conflict.
A recent study by
Metropolitan Life Insurance C.O.
of women in "Who's 'Who"
au11•1ted that hl1h achleven
had • more favorable mortality
rate than the rest of the female
populaUon.
The actuarln 1ug~ted the
wont 1treu la the lnJbtUty to
control your life, a problem
oonaidered part of the ~"11 ot cleric:al corporate employmerlt.
Glenn 1Ull feell independent
1eeretarial worken are tfle wave
of the future and more women
are leavtna oftlciM even In theee
economic times. "It'• a terrific
option for mothera, retlreea,
handicapped people -anyone
"I haven't been afraid
to share my
experiences."
who has the drive and lk.llla to
make It work," Peggy said.
The typlata network Glenn
founded hat celebrated lta third
anniversary She la a regular
apeaker at chapter meetings and
other aecretarlal organization.a,
carrying her message .
"I broke away and IUCCeeded,"
she aaid. "I haven't been afraid to
s hare my experience• and
knowledge with othena."
Her book , or freedom
manifesto, ia available at aome
bookstor es. R eq ue1ts for
purchase can be aent to Peggy
Glenn, PIGI Publishing, P.0.
Box 453, Huntington Beach,
92648. The price la $14.95. The
subscription price for the
newsletter I.a $12 a year.
Phone divestiture
costly to consuiner
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Betty Bailey, with lawnmower, and fellow Realtors help spruce up Nellie McCurdy's home.
Mesa woman gets some helping hands
BY kAREN E. :u.EIN °'.._.,_,... ...
: There wu a lot of hard work ~ on at Nellie McCurdy'a
Mesa home last week.
, 'nle chipped, peeling pelnt was
,l'edone. the overgrown beckyard !w•• cleared and the fence,
:Patched with scrape, waa tom • '
down so a new one could be put
in Its place.
After the dust cleare'd.
McCurdy had a tomato ~h
behind her bouae -along with
~f.!f ~~wen and a
\d~. in her 80s and blind
in one eye. just couldn't take care
or the place by herself, said
Sherri Welch of the Newport
Harbor-Coata Mesa Board of
Realtors.
So 56 members of the board
convened on her Rochester
Street house lut Wectne.day and
re1tored the exterior aa a
volunteer community service
project and a way to obeerve the
NaUonal Amociation of Realtors
Private Property Week.
McCurdy was chc:.en for the
annual refurbiahfna job becauae
she owns her own home, Welch
said. and more than half of her
income goes toward paymentl on
it .
SAN FRANCIS<X> -Despite
significant concessions, American
Telephone and Telegraph's
divestiture plan could saddle
Pacific Telephone customers
with $200 to $300 million In extra
costs, according to the California
Public Utilities Commission.
11r11 brief it!ed on-bemuf o+
Californians in the U.S. District
Court in Washington. D.C., the
PUC said some provisions of
American Telephone's
reorganization plan are "grosal y
unfair" to Bell operating
companies which will be spun off
next year.
It accused the U.S . Just~ce
Deparfrnent, which it said
supports many p.ro-AT&T
provi.sioos, of hav!nl a "Me, too!"
attitude baaed on sketchy
reasoning.
The AT&T breakup, slated to
take place Jan. 1, is the result of
a settlement in .-1974 antitrust
case b~t by the depel1ment.
A consent decree, approved
with modifications by U .S .
District Judge Harold Greene
last year, requires AT&T to drop
its local telephone service. The
company plans to shed Paclfic
Telephone and 21 other Bell
operating companies by next Jan.
1.
The PUC haa been working
with iUiilla.r agencies from other
st.ates to rectify parts o1 the plan
which might weaken the spun
off companies and affect local
telephone rates in the future.
Judge Greene will take under
advisement all suggestions
submitted by affected states and
other parties.
AT&T recently agreed to
assume five Pacific debt issues
totaling $850 million. Thia would
reduce Pacific's debt r.atio from
53 to 47 percent and its
borrowing costs from 9.7 to 9.5
percent.
The PUC haa said that
California phone bills go down
by $20 million .. a year with each
three-tenths of a percent
reduction in Pacific's average cmt
of debt.
But the brief dlaraed that this
average coat still will be
"aubetantially out of line with
the Bell system average."
It proJ>C*9 AT&cr replace two
of the l\!lcently ..,,med Paicific
debt iauea totaling $300 million
with two othen that total the
same amount but which pay
higher interest rates.
The PUC aald th1a aubetitution
would reduce Pacific'• debt cmt
to a "more tolerable 9.2 percent."
The PUC said another big
money issue la the ,.plan for
"almple and complex
intruyatem" telephone wire to
be aulgned to Bell operallna
companies.
Simple wire, in residential and
small buaint!9B telephone syatema,
runs to the phone jlck. from the
protective box connected to the
incoming line. C.Omt.::,
found mainly In large QI'
other structUres, connectl par1I
of intraoffice aystema and rum
from automatic IWitchina deYica
to phonea in the bulldin8·
tf.S. families find building a house only way to
I • ' 1 11DITOR'S NOTE-It'• always b«n
Jb• focu• of the American Dream:
pwnin6 y6ur own hou•e. But a
,._,on and n.Jng oomtruccion c:osc.
~ Che dream tor many a YourJ.6 ..... -.. .,, Now, many haw decided the
y way to pt It done 11 to do it
hMD•elve•. A number of owner-
lltUr acbooh are •Prllllln6 up to
Chem bow.
It was. he aaya. a penonal triumph.
"In the end, you've got a sense of
aelf-aatiafaction, you've aaved money
and you've etven younelf a whole lot
of freedom. You've 1ot financial
freedom," say• Romey, a ho1pltal
adminlstrator. ''And you have a custom
honle.l•
Over the paat decade, 1cho.oll
teachlnl people to build their own
homea have 1prun1 up acro11 the
COWltry, anractlna thoae wt th a desire
to do foe ~vea 81 well aa aave
Moat of the a:hooll te11Chfn8 home
building are in New EnaJ,and, the West
Coast 1tates. C.Olorado, North Carolina
and the upper Midweat states. There la
also one ln Anchorage, Alaaka.
There are about 30 in exiatence and
more are on the way, aaya Blair Abee,
dlrectol' of The Owner-Builder Center
in Berkeley, Calif., the country'• largeai
auch center. The Berkeley center,
founded in 1978, hu 1hared lt1
expettiM ln pttlnt about 18 other
amiera11a1Ud.
"We trained more people ln 1982 to
open aen'*'8 than ln tht ~ yeen
'" 'Wen operat1nc; and ..... ,.. l9ttinl ~ encl more Lnqulrltl." 8'11 Abolt:=
'11.e Berkeley cena.. fCMMI a~ iDlrtce\. and hll ..,.,,... '° clwocan locatiolll tn the a.a 1'randacD
&.y --. 1n tour Y9r9 It Mi "'.i&ht
about 7,000 ...,.-, and Abel tlUml•
at lilllt tw0-~ of tholit biaW put
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Molley supply surge slows
NEW YORK (AP) -A 1urp In the naUon'1
money 1upply 1lowed in March , the Federal
Reterve Board h.u repon.d, r'9duclna fean of a
reaurpnce of rt.tna lnt.rtet ratee.
"ln tht ahort run, the market la iOina to be
comfort.able with thla ll'adual 1lowlnt ln money
nwnben ln the lut few weeka, whlch bodes well
for lntereet rate declinee, but not larie onee,11 u.id
W. Lee Ho1kln11 1enlor vice pretldent and
t'CO.nomiat at Pttt•burih Nat.tonal Be.nk
week ln April and climbed $8.6 billion ln Maivh,
Ml, lncludJn1 cuh in circulation and depollta ln
ch.ecklnc-type depo.tta at t:.nJdnl lnsdtutiona, r-.
16 percent ln March from February, comlltled wtth
a 22 percent 1purt between January and February.
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Alter the ftaw'e9 were releued late Friday,
credit-market. interest ratea Inched down a few
hundredth.a of a pen:entaie polnt. Ylelch on thtee-
month Treasury bill.a, for ex.ample, fell to 8.10
A broader money supply meMUre, known•
M2, roee $18.8 bill1on In March, or at an 11 P9"*'t
rate, oompared with a 23 percent 1purt in February.•
M2 lncludet Ml and 1uch des>09lu u aavtn1t:
acoounta and money market mutual funda.
pe~t. from 8.14 percent. ·
The Fed -.Id Ml, a meuure of funch readily
available for tpendlng, ra.e $2.2 billion in the tint
The rapid irowth of both money-aupply.
meuu.res In recent montha h.u rat.eel oonoem that
the Fed would either have to adopt a more;
reat.rictJve policy or risk another bout of double-
dlgit. lnflatfon In 1984 or· 1986. A more reetricUve :
policy, however, would puah lnterett raiee hfaher, •
threatent.na to choke off an eoonom1c recovery. '
SAVI MONIY ON
YOUR INSURANCI • ll .::": ,.,_, ,.,... .....
RABBITT IHStaMCE
441 Old Hew,.,. Mold.
Hewpen -..ch, Co.
6)1-7740
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Ntwpert leach, CA. tztel (714) 575-5135
Proposed New Offering On April 20, 1983 of:
~
s31, 100,000
.-Irvine Ranch
Water District Bonds*
For Information Call
Tom Schloessman at 644-1890
Crowell, "VVeedon & Co.
567 san Nicholas Dr.
Newport Beach, Ca . 92660
•sub1ect To Compe1111ve Bidding On Vertous Olstrtcts
AC11110U8 WM ACm10U9 ...... ~ aT4TnmlfT MAim ITAT'lmNT
The lollowlnQ ~ -doit'CI The lollowlng pefton 11 doing ~-~-HORIZCltNS. Me1 Oxford on..., &PHI! RE HOLOINO LTD,
Huntington 9-c:h. Caltfomle 92647 Ol¥11lon Amerio., Ht t HHttno
Hor-L Hell, Me I Oxford Clrde, Hwlttlf!On a-ti, Callfofnla
OriYe, Huntington e..dl. Cellbnll t24M7
112647 Fred M Robutaon, tttt
Mwgaret L .. Hell. tee t Oidotd HMflng Clfde, Huntington 8-:fl, °""' HunllngCOll IMdl. Ceiltotnle Celtomle 82647 92647 'lorl111 Welland, 1111 Ea1t
Thlt ~II ~ed t>y en 81r•. Toronto, Caneda M071
lnc!Mduel Fr«! M. ~
Hor-L. Hllll Thia 1tet-t -flled with tM Thia 1'111_,t -fllecS with the County CMf1I ol Orange COUnty on
County Clwk of Or9nge County on Apttt 14, tN3. AprllS, 1983 ~
"21M74 Publlened Or•"9• Coaat Dally
Put1ll1hed 0 flnge COHt Dally P~. AtK t7, 24, Mey 1, t , tM3
PllOt AfK 10, 17, 24, Mey 1, 1883 1797-83
181o-a3
f'lCTmOUI ...... MAmlTA~ The lollowtng peraon It doing
NI.IC NOTIC(
f'IC:tm()U ........
MAM! 8TAnmJn
The ~ par.--doing ~-ELM VIEW. tt70 Santa Ana
A1111. E. Cott• M ... , California t2e27
Ouy C Alex and., Jr., 27'2
Clrcl• Drive, N•wporl ... c:h,
c.llfomla t2e83 Cheryl L Alutnder. 2712
Clrcl• Orl1111. Newport aeach,
caltomlt t2M3
PN1 c.tanla. 5076 Old ~
Aoed, ~ v-. Calltomt• 117$0 Mawy Catania, 5076 Old Ranch
Aoed, ~ Verne. Callfomta t17llO
Thie ~ .. conoucted l>y •
llmlteel pet1'*9hlp.
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Thie •t•l-1 -ltleO wfth the County Cler1I Of OrtnOI County on
April •• 198:S ,.,..
Publl1hed Orange CoHt Deity
PllOI, Apr1I 10. 17, 24, May 1, tet:S 1934-a ~ -, ____________ _
~ofl:lng per.on 11 doing CLl!AN TOUCH SUILOING rtaJC ll)TIC[
SULLIVAN ENOINEERINO MAINTENANCE, tU8-0 Adam• 1------------A,,. eo.ta w.a. CA t2t2t l'ICTrnOUI llUH•H CONSULTANTS. 1•n7 VU ll• AYEO HUSSIEN OAAAWISH NAMI ITA,._,. ~=Huntington BMdl. Callfomla 3019 Cooe.dae A,,., No. 42, eo.ui Th• followlng peflon It dOlf19
L119y Jtmet Sullivan. 111587 M9N, CA 112h't. butllllM M: VH lte-,:lrcle, Huntington Beaoh, ... ~.~ le oonduC'ted l>y II\ U N I V E A S A L A V T 0 " ..... ..._ UPHOLSTEflY, 2015 Pl•o•nll• Ctlllloml• 92948 · A)'9d Ow!IWlllll Avenue. Co••• M•H. Callfornl•
Thia tlutl-1• oonduc:t9d l>y .... Thie ttat-1 -Ned with It• .... 27 lndMdutl o<V Leroy J Su!llY., County C*1I of~-. Coun1Y on Munteen loan, 2147 Oertley
Thl9 ttet_. -1119c1 with IN M81'cll 24. 1"3 OrM. AneMlm. Ctlltomla 92802
Coun ---. .J "-,.._ -1'111171 Thlt ~ " conducted l>y If\ ~ ..._ .. "' ..,..,. ...._.tf on Publllhed Orenge CoMt Otlly lndMdl*
Apr!! • ltP • l'l1Mt Plot, March 27, April 4, to, t7, Munt-loen
Publl•he<I Orenge Coatt Oell) ,.., t4tC>-13 Thie ltlMfNlll -tll9d wlttl Ille
Piiot. AtK 10, 17, 24. M8)' 1, 1M3 County~ ol Orange County on 1e1~ "8JC NOT1C( April t. ,...,. msr•
"8JC ll)llC'( l'tCftTIOUe. ..... Publlthed Ora~ CoMt Oalf1 .... -IT'"-PllOI, AfK. tO, 17, 24, MtY t, 1N3 ...cnnout..-.. -.. ,_, 1717-83
NAMI ITAT1mNT ~ .... '°'::"'° ~ -dOll'9 i----------The 1o11owtng pareon •• doing COHOUUT INTI~TIONAL. "8JC NOTiCi
ACTmOUa9llM•M
NAmlTATllmlfT -The toloWllllg .,.,_ -"°""' ~-FONTANELLA S'PORTINO 00008, 27801 Fon. Aold, UM
12, ~ Nlgutl, CA. t2tT1
Allred Sen-, S04 T-.ii.
Ave., 11, Lona 9Motl. CA.. t0tt4 Toni M. ~. )04 T.._
Avia.. 111, Long 9eld\, CA. t0t14 TNt ~ .. oonducled l>y •
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Toni M . ..,,..._
Thie ~ -tltd with IN
County an °' Orenot County on Merell 24, 1913. ...,.,.
Publltrle<I Orange Cout Dally
Pl10t, Mtrch 27, Apne S, 10, 11,
tt83.
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The folowtne l*'ION -~ ...__
WEST LAKE VILLAQI!
REALTY, HOO L Hvtwoocl Ave .. .,... 817, Nlartonl CA. .. ,
Wa•ll•lct VII ... Co1p ...
C•lllornla °°"E::t!Oft, HOO l . Nutwoqd ,,,_, 117, Nlttton.
CA. na1.
TNl~ll~l>y• OOl'PCM-=.... ... CGrp.
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Piiot, Apt 4, 11, 11. 18, 1"3 .
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CUSTOM APPAREL & ~.::rr· ~'7"' _.., fltCTrnOUI.,_.. "'== .......
(M"'°'ot!AY, 121t l.oOll\ A~ W"-A..-n Holonn U1l tMm ITA~ A~ =~'.:, F, Cotta Mesi, Oalllornlt ~oi::., N•wporl tiHoh. ~~Ing .,.,__ .,.. dolr'8 ~:.till ,.,_. .,.. ~
Loi• L King, $141 w. 1111 -"Ille w Holofln, Utt 0 .0 .1 . -OIPENDA9LI ~o~:·,.::,·~ ~ =No. 24• AnlM!m, Ctllforl'llt :,:.o~HHport IHOll, =~~·=~·~ OhttlH Gllfttller, '"'.
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Otangt Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aptll 17, 1883 Sf
NY E COMPO ITE TRAN ACTIONS
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Orangt 00..t OAILV PILOT/8und1y, ~prll 17, 1983
Viennese Ball patr"ons honOred with garty
BJ VIDA DB.AN °' ............... It wu a blt chilly on th• patio, but the
PteOUa view of \he Pacific Ocean from Marsant
and Carl &arcMr'• San Cletnente home m.lde lt all
WCl1bwhlle -along with ml.Ilic by a wlndwood
qulntet compoeed of memben of the Pacific
Symphony • Oree~ IUelta. (about 190) Karcher laid the
family (An.anelm •denta) doeln't pt to apend a
I Jot of time at the home wtth thelr busy tchedule,
but it'• a very attnctive multi-level S~ atyle t piece wtth a tiled entrance and fountain. Oueata
'8elned to enjoy the buffet and diners were lOcated
on all levela and on the patio.
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'!be occuion wu to honor the pat.rona of the
May 7 Vienneae Ball planned by the Pacific
Symphony A..odation at Newpott Marriott.
The buffet wu Vlenneee lnspired -Keldl
Clark, conductor of the PS orcheatca, lived in
Vienna and Mn. Clark la from Au.atria. Questa
dined on a boiled beef meal and then aelected their
dee1erta from a table of calorie-laden whipped
cream aooctiee -accompanied by Vl.enneee collee.
Mn. Boward Stelnbera and Mn. Tom Key
co-chaired the buffet.
Guet1:1 fl"orn all over Orange County Included
Marcie Malvllle (1he'1 preaident of the ball
committee) and her husband Maarlce MalvWe,
'PIH Selaamad1er and Geor1la Ba.e7, ball chalrmen. and Lea and Pegy Cottoa. Lock Gee and
Rada Dtq, Kadaleea and~ Tom Steplaemoa. .)oyce
and Doll Olsoa and Jou Motola. ,
In cue ~ guesta would like another go at
thoee delfclous deaerts, they can make them at
home, becauae they were given the recipes in a little
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Carl Wll1erotb was the succesaful b idder
($600) for two passes for a use game with bench
aeata. Another popular live auction item at the
spring benefit held by USC Town and Gown Jwlior
Awdllary of OC wu the week at a beacblront home
in Hanalel Bay in Kaui. It went to Greg Georae for
hb bid of $700.
More than $20,000 wu raised by the 320
attending the Showboat Dixieland Revue in the
Newporter. The money will h elp provide
lt'holanhips for outstanding studenta from the OC
area at USC.
•Besides the live auction, guests particiated in a
lilent auction, games and dancing to the music of
"The Sound of Music".
Among thoee attending were Jady and Boyd
Joyer (ahe's president), Lftlle and Andy Cl.es (she
wu co-chalrman with Mary Godber, who attended
with huat.nd Rid), Terri and Alu Beops, Pam
and S&eNea Tuller Nuey and Tllomu Wllsoa.
ftyW. l>IGnedo, Brooke Wertmaa, Jeule and
Barry Poneou, Pew and Miclaael La.uJ and
Jou and Beary Aewff.
Others were Re:1: and MeredUll Moody.
Rlelaard and Dluae Eutoa, Marllya and WWJam
Pattoll, LHra and Pones& Newlaall, Slaery and
Robert Best, Mart)' and ftomu Styab..l and Jady
and Mielaael l1oe. • • •
Cllldy and Bob Borapo were trying for the
"day of beauty" at Amen Warciy and th~ dinners at
the Ritz, but they miaeed out. Th<>* priz.ea went to
his brother, Steve. Anyway, they kept it in the
f4mil_,y .. The CJoor prize was among the over-W awarded
in group packases at the razzle dazzle evening held
by Stage Door Chapter of OCPAC at Balboa
Pavilion.
n.rodly Cuda, ways and means chairman.
W11S in charge of the fund-railer featuring a casino,
cabaret floor show and buffet dinner and attended
. by more ~300. MemberS and 90fDe h\.mbands appeared in the
cabaret show which concluded with an OCPAC
fund-raising 90lli written by chapter members and
sung to the tune of "Everything's Coming Up
Roees."
On Curtis' committee were Joan Stover,
Aerrft Plaela, Letty Nitta. Lava Condrey and
Derll Pacale. Othen attending Included Daplme
Walker, d irector of the cabaret show, llob
Lltt1c,wa1er, emcee, Elalae Delmaa, Tlaelma
Friedel, chapter chairman. and Kent and Carol
Wllkeaa, Steve and Taaa Slaerwood, Sandy
McCoUom, Jim and Juet Colduer, Jenette and
It• GanilOD, Arleae and Lewell JolmloD, Gbuay
and Ledyard Bale and Lyaae and Ea1ene
Cedraae. • • •
The 70 attending wine tasting and gourmet
Italian dinner at Pronto tu.tonnte held by SCR
FACES tried two white wtnee with appetmn and
four red with the main cow-.es plus another for
lippina during cte.ert.
Before each coune the group beard wine tutor
J.U 'nonea explain the c.antornia and Italian
drinks. The menu included Fettucine Alfredo,
Mabus bramino, veal plcatta and manala and
cannoJU
FACES chairman James W. Witmer and Bob
Nerrtl were in cbarp of the event attended by ~ otben Bl"IM!e and .,_ Btnlad, s.trley
Glltert, Jeyee and Jim Jllltlee, T•ne Sepntrom,
Mark and Barbua SIOete, Gaa and Did WaJ and
~~t!J!'tr~~~Ys~t>ye
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Flos Sehumaeher and Georgia Haney Carl and Margaret Kareher . Kathleen and Tom Stephemon
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£Very once 1n awhile th1a eort of information
cornea aJona. It ;.t ru1na my day.
Money Maauine aay1 Americana apend about $1.~ bllllon on Ut1n creams every year, Mld1nc tKat
few of the producta "c.n make aood on their
merchand.lan' extrav-aant prorn119.''
Ip feet, ''-or overuee of 80IDe Pt'Oducta can
eometlmea .ctually cal.l8e allerl* and other lkln
troublet."
Moet people, aaya the maautne. don't l'Mlly
need any of the arny of aktn c.are product..
althouah a molatwUer can help IOf1en the akin of
women over 40.
But, pe~ jelly will do Ow job u well aa
a hJ8h-~ cream.-"tor example," saya the
mqulne, "a cream th.at telll for $2.79 md a
fancier cream that goes for $18.50 both .have
water and petroleum u major i.n,redien1:L"
The extra ingredients in the prider ettama
"do little more tor their buyer th.an add a $50 jar
to her dresaing table."
Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/8unday.'Aprll 17, 1883 Cl
Pronlises, promises. • ;hard to live up to
"People with oily oomplexiona ahould juai wuh
more ofwn.11
>VDA
Now a little Sood newa comee into play. ere.. cnn~ coUaaen do Dl'OYide a
temporary muk.1ng of W1'tnAClel, malnly by
tt&htenlna the lkln u they dry, while others work
by drawtna more water lnto the akin'• upper
layen to puff out wrlnk.lee. (rU take lt even lt It la
only temporary.)
But. c::rHm1 that claim to alter or a1ow asina
of the akin don't attack the real cawie of
wrlnk.llna, the ugglnc of the denn1a beneeth.
Although they do speed the ll'Owth of new celll
uya Money, "that old aaa1na dermt. la aUll
underneath, folding and wrlnklina away."
A. for other fadal products, Dr. Wllliam
Schorr of the Marshfield. Wla. Medical Cllnic uya
th.at '-nobody needa a •pedal niaht cream" and
that epecial IOape are a waate of money.
"Buy whatever eoap you .ee that la on aale,"
he ~ addlna th.at the fancy l.niJ'edlents ln
tadal 10apa aren't on your face lOl\I enouah to do
'Ibe maia.Dne concludes th.at "no cream or
salve or gel can suarant.ee external youth."
any~ creama and ents are al8o a
waste, even or thoee with~. aaya Dr.
Marianne O'Donoghue, a Chicago dermatoloiist:
Now, If you believe thla repon, and you don't
spend any more time looking for a cream "will) a
promae," you can 1pend the time trying to figure
how much money you've wasted over the yean.
Or spend the time deciding whether you
want a bar of llOllp and. a jar ol petroleum jelly on
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On the cover. • •
"Newsboy," the 12-met.er yacht of Phyllis and
Jack Baillie, hu finiahed its quarter century of
4~t, racing for the Baillies haa been an even
longer time. When the 36th annual Newports to
Erwehada Race gets under way Saturday, it will be
number 34 for Jack.
"I have been on at leaat 26 races. I cooked and
was a deck hand. My laat race was aix years ago
when I retired and grew fingemaila," Ph~ said
laughing. "Now I drive down and bring the
extra crew."
"Newaboy" jOt its name becaU&e Jack's father
waa a newsman, he explalru. "It was built to
cont.end fc. deftinse of the America's Cup and has
won seven flnt-to-finiah trophies in the Ensenada
races.''
Jack with Loe Anaeles Federal Savings, and
Phyllla have resided in Corona del Mar tor 15 yean.
They are members of Balboa Yacht Club, where the
photographs were made.
Fuhions worn by the Baillies on the cover
were provided COW1e9y of Off Shore Sportswear.
Phyllla' ensemble la a cotton/poly split skirt worn
with a pullover top and matching hooded
sweatahl.rt. Al.so ln the color photo, Jack wears 100
percent cotton khaki pantll with a cotton/poly ahirt
and an all cotton sweater. ·
In the black and white photos Jack aelected
ahorts wlth a print shirt. Phyllia' aweats are
elaaticiled at the ankles and ahe combines 'them
with an over-blou.e top with elasticized waist.
Off Shore i1 located in Santa Ana on
MacArthur Boulevard. The seven-year-old
company is headed by John Bernarda, owner and
president_
Bernarda apent over 19 years ln design, sales
and management poaiUons before founding his own
buaineta.
Off Shore designs its own fabrica and produces
four collectlona each year. More than 200 are
employed at the company that started out as a
beachwear manufacturer and has developed into a
major active wear producer.
your dl'ftlinc table or fancier creama th.at unell
aood and come ln pretty containers.
*** Here'• the "dirt" on a new product th.at
brtnp glamour down to urth.
The product la Beverly Kiili Din, the ftnt ln
a aerie. of natural co.me~ and lk:ln care it.en'l9
belna marketed by Beverly KW. eo.m.tk:s.
llH Dirt la a ooameUc clay which can be
bruahed on liahtly for a naturally-tanned look or
deepened through multiple appUcaUCfW for
contouring and 1hading. The ma.ken uy It la fine
ln texture enabling lt to be blended completely to
avoid amudgee ahd str\ak.a.
It can be mixed with loUon to become a fadal
and body broru.er, with water to be u9ed aa an
eye and lip liner, or in its loose, natural form to
hi'1!hli'°1t cheeu, naila, hair and eyeluhes.
A .35-ounoe jar of BH Dirt c:ome9 with a
powder puff and 1ponge applicator. It will be
available for $15.50 at Broadway stores in May ln
time for Mother'• Day.
Saturday's race will be 34th (or Jack Baillie.
The Orange County manufactured sportswear
la aold throughout the U.S . and in Australia, New
7-emnd, France, Italy, Switzttland, Germany.
England and Japan. Phyllis Baillie looking forward to Ensenada Race.
AMEN W ARDY: Designer James Galanoa will
pre9e11t h1a fall collection from 10 a.m. to !J:~.J:..':i Monday through Thurwday at the Fuhion
11ore. APROPOS: Faahiona from Apropos will be
informally modeled from noon to 2 p.m. each
Wednesday in Aprll at Ernesto'• Bayaide
Restaurant. Newport Beach.
BULLCX:K'S: Informal modeling of Merone
desig:nl tor active men, women and children la
-.cheduled noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, middle Jevel of
the South Coast Plaza store. A mini fMhkm show of
awlmwear will take place the same day at 2 p.m.
around the Jacum on the lower level.
BULLOCKS WU.SHIRE; A apedal envoy,
Gordon Ke.ler, will pnmmt the IP'inC coUectt.on of
Hickey-Freeman 1ults noon to 3 p.m. in Men'a
Cloth.Ina. Newport Belch. •
Wl'!DDINO WORKSHOPS: Eleanor Booth,
wedding coordinator, will bold a wedding
worklhop 'l'ue8day at Kitchen K.oactpta Gourmet
Shop, Newland Center, Huntlr\lton Beach. On
April 26 Booth will follow up wUb a gala, featu.riJ'lfl
a mini fashion ahow, champ11pe and 1'orw d 'oeuvrm
with prot..ional ~ken tn all ...... of weddirw
aervicea. Pilar ~ne plan• to attend with
auwcraphed coplee of her book, Favorite and
Fabulou'a Recipes and ab.are her early att.npta at
cooking f« John Wayr.ye and their three children.
Ticket information may be obtained by call1l\I
K.thi Lopes at 963-eoes.
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It's party time afloat. • •
From Pase Cl
Wheeler and Jean and Alan Aleson.
Others are Hoagy Carmichael, USN
Commander Naval Base, Capt. James F.
Culbertson, 11th Coast Guard District, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ezelle (he Is consul general of the
U.S.), and Mayor Hart and her husband, Lynn.
Guests from Mexico Include the mayor of
Ensenada Raul Ramirez Funke and Mrs. Funke,
consulate general of Mexico Javier Escobar and
Mrs. Escobar, Carlos Avila Escota, race
coordinator, and Mrs. Escota, vice-almirante and
Mrs. Mauricio Sanchez and General de Brlgada
and Mr1. Mauricio Faleon Flores and captaln of
the Port of Ensenada and Mrs. Bernardo Noval
Espinosa.
To see the races get under way guests
Including the race officials and their wives,
representatives from the military, the Ezelloes,
the Harts and Mexican visitors will be aboard
the Luna V for cocktails and lunch.
Women on the race committee will drive to
Ensenada where LaCuava de Tigre will host a
party for them.
On SundaY, the socializing continues with a
lunch hosted by the chamber Qf commerce at
Los "rcos honoring Newport Ocean Sailing
Association officials, Navy and Coast Guard
r~presentatlves plus Mexican officials.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Avila
Escota will entertain the group in their home.
The following day a trophy luncheon will
be hosted by the Convention and Tourist
Bureau in El Sid Restaurant. Attending will be
the people presenting the 90 take home
trophies. They include Ballew, Carolyn,
Wheeler, Mike Wathen, Don Hubeli, Leonard
South, Roderick Wood, Aleson, Carmichael
Culbertson, Ezelle, Hart and Serslo Kim of Port
Operations, Ensenada, plus Mexfan officials.
( .
Monday activities will conclude with the
President's Party at the El Cortez Hotel.
At Balboa Yacht Club on Thursday
members and guests will attend a S to 8 g.m.
sit-down Mexican dinner and watch a sailing
film afterwards.
The Ensenada Races prompts a four-day
celebration at BYC, Rick lamb, general
manager, said. A "Buffet Jose" is scheduled at
6 p.m. on Friday with mariachis on hand to
add to the festivitjes. Breakfast will be served
to racers on Saturday.
Besides club send-off parties, the
departure of the 650 boats gives inspiration
to "tons of private parties," including one ait
the Cameo Shores home of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Amen. It is being Sf?<?nsored by the St.
John Vianney Chapel Guild with Mrs. Brad
Metcalf in charge. She Is being assisted by the
Mmes. Ralph Overend, Alfredo Willinger and
Paul Esnard.
..
Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 17, 1983
chaperone. We can't even carry on a normal
con\lerllUon. The \Wo tuYI end up &a1k1na 1poru
and J Juli "' \l'\eN. I nave aaQd my mother . how will I find a
huabl.nd It I am no\ allowed to look for one. She
1ay1, "Good 11rl1 don't look for hu1band1. ·A
reepeccable boy will find you."
DEA.I\ ANN LANDDS: I am 19 YMll old,
have four brothen and we are atrlct Italian
Cathollca. I have a 9 p.m. curfew and am not
allowed to ao with a boy uni-one of my brothen
Can you help? -TOO PROTECTED IN QUUNS
DEAR QUEENS: ' lt·rear-old 1lrl 11loald
II ave a 1rea& deal more f rMdom tb• )'H a,..
1•Ulq ul111 ...,..._ proved ••• cu't llaadlt U.
AU .. eaUP&nla JOUI priest to laetrv•• OD
yow bellalf.
'°" aJonc. No YOWll man la arudoua to take out a ctrl a
eecond time U he knowl her brother la lolni to
GORIN ON lllDGI
BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
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A.-We have answered quea·
lion• about rour-urd major•
i. va. ft.e·card majors on
several oceulona. but they
keep croppin1 up. Usu.ally.
my co-author anawen them.
but I am clad to be given the
opportunity to preaent my
point of view. ..
Yes, I do ~ay five-card
majon with moet of my part·
nera. However, 1ince I leun·
ed bridre from a Goren t4txt-
book. I adhered to four-card
major metboda for moat of
my Ille. Frankly, I don't think
there ia much difference be-
tween the two.
and all sort• of the.n new·
fancied gadgets, while the
Tradltionalht1 were
restricted lo method• that
could be deacrlbed a•
1traight Goren. The Sclen·
tlat.a won, bul no one cla imed
that th11 victory wu a result
of 1y1tem. Indeed, In the 266
hand• that were played,
there wu not one where the
SclenU1t.a opened one of a
minor and the TradiUonaliau
one of a major!
You do me an lnjuatlce if
you think that I would agree
to propagate method• that I
eluded a chapter on five-card
ma.jor1 In the last' edition of
"Goren'• Bridre Complete.".·
Now he 11 workinc on a
teacbinc propam for home
computers that employ•
those method•.
I am quite comfortable
playing four-card majors
with those of my partnera
who prefer it. A number of
the world' a peat players •till
play that way. And I 1uggeet
that you uae whichever
method makes you feel moat
comfort.able.
thought were Inferior for the Q.-Wbo tie yH tMak 11 dae
average_ player. You do werld'• bHt player?-R.
Charles Goren even more Kata, Clalup, W.
plevou• harm by 1ugge1llng A. -That'• a loaded que1·
that be would not progre.. tion. Two of my favorite part.
with the times -his ~rd ners. Giorgio Belladonna,
proves otberwlae. who bead• the World Bridge
However, there i1 no gain Federation'• master point
aaylng tbit five-card major• Hat, and Benito Garoszo can
are growing in popularity. a take 1trong claim•. &b
More than 90 percent of the Hamman would advance the
tournament world emplol'• caae or the leading American
them. and more and more on the liat-who juat hap-
rubber bridge playen are pena to be &b Hamman!
adopting tbe 1y1tem. A large And there are many who
majority of bridge teacbera would &gHe with him. Take
are teacbl.ng flve-c&rd major your pick from among these
opening bids. • ~nd other candidate• too
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DEAR Ami LANDERS: I reed ~t
tooth implant.I m.y make bridpwork 1n
the nnr futUN. ~ R. Ka.ljr, 1 ph-)'ll!>Jot.lat at
Battelle Memortal lnitltui. at Columbut, OhiO, and
Robert H. Dt.wnea of Ohio State University Collep
of Dttntl.ltry have developed an u1Jfidal tooth root
that can be implanted lnto the jawbone.
A ll1t of 'nll1ll WU treat paliHtl wJtlt d•taJ implutt ii HallabJe fl'HI ... Amtneu
Atadem1 of lm1lut O.U1try, HI W. Wutta ....
It, P.O. Box HH, Ab..,..., M111. Hiil.
Don't flunk your ch«nlac.ry c.c. Lovo I.I mont
than one .et of JlluwU t»1JJ.n6 k> mother. II you
h•ve trouble rnaJc.ln6 • dJltlnctkm you need Ann'1
booklet, "Love or Sex aad How to TeJI the
Different»." &nd • l0111, Nll-~. 1tamP«l
envelope with your requ•t and 60 centll to Ann
'Landen, P.O. BoJt 11119~. ChJavo, DJ. 60tlll.
Hauler and Downet have been '-tlna tho
tmplantl on volun._.. .,.uenta for four yeen and
have had an 80 percent•~ rate. The art.lflclal
root I.I made of oement-flred alum.Ina. The root,
which ta Sipped lnto a aocket formed ln the patient'•
jaw (with local &MSthet.lc), remaJ.na in the jaw from
three to lix montha. Dwina that th'QI! the bon,.
IJ'OWI ink> the sroov• of the root and I.a Jocked inio ....-------------------
place pennanenUy . .A crown can &hen be fined on
k>p of the Jrtiflclal root after a dental post and core
are cemerl\ed into lt.
There are 10 many of ua older tolka who would
be thrilled lf thl.a procedure could be done on ua.
Pleaae look into It. -OVER 6~ IN PORTLAND,
ORE.
DEAR OVER: I cltecked tfUlt oae of tile
coaatry'1 mot& d11tl.u'at11led aatbOrlllea, Dr. Paal
Ooldllaber, dean of"'Rarvard Scbool of Deatal
Medicine. Dr. Goldhaber· aald: "ID recent yean,
alumlaa toodl root lmplut1 bve demoa1trated
promhl•I reaalta, bat tbey are 11111 la U1e
experimental 1ta1e. Altlloup Dr. Ha11ler'1 80
percent eacce11 rate 11 eacoaralf•I· oDe of tile
problem• wUlt ceramic alumina u an Implant
material 11 It• brlttleae11."
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A bout 20 yean ago, a
match was stared in New
York between Scientist.a and
Tnditionaliat.a. The Scien·
tilts uaed five-card major• Charles GoNn and I in· "numerous to mention here. ===~~-=-=~~~1--~~~---r====-'====~~~~~~~:;;;;~d_
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78 Th()(ough-train: 2 wda ment IOI Bar 1 Wl\isker ,., .. 143 Hew-15 -Tracy 102 Sv r
r-78Cr-pleoe ~· 18 Tokyo. once drln
7CIA~I 79 Pr-.tly 144 Oymped 17Compus 103 COt ege
10 Health 81 Fumtture 145 Nero's be«ing lober
relOt'I llem "ele\lfn" 18 Malign 104 Legal twm
13 Rhylhmtc 83 Eltat>lllll 147 Thal 19 ()fool 108 Mof'ind1n
19 Stay.ng guilt French 21 Grow olCI ~
~ 8-4 Join 148 Greell letter 23 Tallied 107 Annoy
21l twiguler tooetner 150 Roman 31 Break 108 Knlghl'11ttle
22 Dweller• 86 Black lrlbunal llUddenly I 12 Coloring
24 Frenctl 88 Preeldentlal 151 Armed 33 lale agents
111ide monogram conftlct 36 Annedlllo 115 Allure
25Scheme 89 Doclot'• 152Chum 38 VICl'ly 117 Account
2eComp.ua ...i.tant 153 ltallan aummer entry
point abbr. money 4 I PrOfloun 118 Baby
27 "Pearly'' 90 Feminine 155 Slavery 43 Boneless wale'-
portal sutfllt 158 Neer «Card suit 121 "5-t>uck"
2s crazy 11ano 91 Encounter Scott'-" 46Conclude 122 Witness
29 Current 92 Ribbed 159 Ch-erhMd 48 Sturdy lree 12• The gods
30Laton1111 lllbrics train 49C... La Un
32Warn10f 94 Ete¥etor 160 Fect1 51 Pledge 125 0<000
Clanger Qg9 161 Compound Latin 128 H......,..ly
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period• 97 Gallium 162 Well. prelh 54 Jogging 01111 127 Mexican
35 Biblical boll symbol 163 Bearing '67 Think dllhea
36 Big tuu 98 Student 165 -Daum 58 e.gin5 128 Allege
37 Cltmblng ••am 166 Akin 60 Ser1d out 130 Olc:llonllfY
plent 101 Clptur• 168 Spec:lung 61 Cofn bread 13 1 Make
39 Pubbr-103 lndonnlan 170 Toleretn 63 Aa>s1 ~
40 Printing land 172Empt\NU• 64 DMdly Yipe! 133 Ju;et>e
~e 105 Gettier-era 173 Chemleal 65 Mart.eel as 134 Shor! jack et
42 Nevat 109 College ~Ing ezebre 135 Revolved
policeman c"-114 Fruit drink 86 Goll club 138 Anlmel
abbf 110 Paid notices 175 Approached 87 VIQor traps
43 Surtable 111 Human DOWN French 138 "Tossed"
.u~·· being 69 Make lace concoc11on1
goad 113 Motlonleae 1 Getm·ffM 70M•awen 1•0 Out ot
45 OvetJoy 114 Tool c'-1 2 Laughter 73WMe preti•
47 r .. blteutta 118 SolMthlng sound 74 Havtng llW· 141 Aowerpart
50Glrl'ln""9 wor1tllela 3 Eklrlcal Ilk• notehes 144 Fellow
52 NASA'1 118 Cratty un11· abbf. 75 S.aaagle worker
conc«n 119Gr.-4 Serb-C#oat 71 College 148 Angty
53 Show reslstence • fairy degfM 149 Straighten ,_
group S -Gay.A· ab bf 152 T09of
SS H-lundl 120Cubic Bornbpl-78 Bl$h0p s hal thehMd
se Aggregate meters 6 HOf'9)' ao Labo<• 153 Womans
58 Olvtded 123~1ng ~ 82 Ofalpause neme
59 BeV'9fage origin: llllffb 7 Trenamllted 85 Seine 154 Old:
61 Exptoalv• 124 "Thin" 8 tntroduce 117 Former German
-.rid oolne 9Calenclw name 156 Gigantic
12Me9*' 12t Oeclefed period. 91 Slnglecl out 15 7 Spartain
~ 1298'ewl abbr. 93 Sacred IOng ~
84Tem11of 13' PMd'I Med 10~ 114 Arrived 1 eo Perllan .... 132 cava1ry 11 Plllpl1allng 95 Among getaway
2wda ·~di 12 Ktne poetic UM 01'11111
ea Kun 137 s.i. retuge "bell«•" M Blbllcal lion 1117 Army of1I-
HT'-13' Germen 13 FferlCfl 97 E#th ow. abbr.
11 SpMfltl admlf• 9UPOl"1 QOddeN 189 Oipll1hong
IUftl 139E81M 14 CMc-11 tllSQUatted 17 1 Concerning
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, April 17, 1083 Cl
.
Actors and athletes play role of freelance diplomats
'
EW VITA ...... "'*' E YORK -From the
IDoYM II\ and the plaY1na fleldl,
ICtol"I and athletee A.re leeplJ\a lnto foretin affaln, eometlmel
riUdNr careen, penonal ufety ::..:e~"d4>=-lre to
Immortal Roberto Clemente.
Fonda earned the •corn of
many Americam In Ul7l when
1ht went 10 Hanoi dWinl the
Vietnam war aod met with
North Vletn.ame9e offtclala.
Actor Ed A1ner received a
death threat lut year after he
crlticlaed the Rea1an
admlnl1tratlon'1 pollcl11 In El
Salvador.
helped dampen \he -.ptance of my mouth ancf uy 10meth1na, lt
\he ahow, but I wo'tlfdn't have will aet other people to thlnk chanald' thlna." about lt. lt 11 maua1ln1 the
Alihoqh oefebrlU• •Y they humanJW'tan e10."
he 1Nti.d Soviet leader Leonid
Brnhnev with a bear hUI and a
kiu and praited Soviet IOdety
for Ill orderu.ne..
are chamP'on1nc caUMt elm. to Althouah cel~Uee eeem not
their heaMa. many add they .i.o to h.ve 1reatly affected the In 1980, Preelden\ J immy
are 1peaklna for people who courte of American diplomacy, C&r1er dllpatched All to Africa to
have no voice. "I did what I all have attracted attention, try to wtn 1upport for \he boycott
thouaht w11 my duty 11 an tometlmH at con1lderable ot the Ma.cow Olymplce. The
American dUJen who had acce19 embarraument to the U.S . trip b.ckflred when All Mid ln
10 the media," Fondl u.ld after government. "'Tanzan.la he mi&ht reconaider h1I
her North Vletname9e trip. In 1978, All made a 12-day mlulon bec auu the State
Ru11lan1 aave aid to blaok
African natfone.
A vlation pioneer Char lee A.
Llndbersh may have been the
flret prominent freelance
diplomat when he mMte eeveral
vilill 10 Berlin from 1937 to 1939.
Llndbersh w11 decorated by
Nazi offidala, and, to the chqrin
of 11Wly ln Consrna, ca1lecf on
the United Statee to 11.ay out of
the war.
'l'he moat recent 1uch foray
wu Elisabeth Taylor'• trip to
hrael In January. Other
m•mben of th11 dlplomaUc
'~" are fellow ~ Liv Ullmann and Jane Fonda,
comedian Bob Hope, boxer
Muhammad Ali, tennll 1tar
Arthur A1he and baseball
Three month• later, CBS
canceled the "Lou Grant"
televtalon eeriet, in which Amer
played a newtpaper editor,
blamln& poor ratingl. Amer Mid
at the tlme, "I ar-tly rept that
m a akin out thould have
A• n e r 1 u 11 e 1 t e d th e tour of the Soviet Union ln which Department hadn't told him \he
motivation mllht ~o beyond ·----------------'-----...---------.--------------
almple concern or e common ...... "111•·· ............... -·~. ---
TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG
HIGH RoAD 1b CHINA
11!.Qr-
Robert Duvall ls Mac Sled&e
down and out country
51~. His tight fol
respect W&S just
tM:glnnlns.
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Clllldre1 U.dtr12 fret Ultlns Meted
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kno that perhaoe 1.f I o
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Winner
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"SCREAMINGLY FUNNY!"
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Mom PYTHON'S
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Monctq tllru l1turd1y
All Perform•n«• before 5:00 PM
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Orange Ooa1t DAIL.V PILOT /Sunday, AprJI 17, 1883
MOAHIHO
-6:00-e AT ISllJE E~/COMMUNfTY
00 NOT fEQSANl Y TH£ NlWI
-6:16-
(1) ~T'S ""' -6:20-
(H)MOVIE
* t •.; "For 'Y<M Eyt1 Only" (1981)
Roger Mom, T opol
-t30-D S8IM>IPITY • fl08ERT 8CHUUER I ~NONO HUMAN
BEHAVIOR
CJ) HEM'AGE Of FAI™
e mAKOUT di PUBUC PU.BE
QI AOflCUl. T\JRE UAA. B =Of TKE MATTEA ** "Sllnce Of Thi Nofth" (1981)
Ellen 81.ntyn. Tom Shrrttt
-7:00-
IJ TOOA Y'S RElJGION
G TKATSCAT
I um.E RA8CN..B
PEOPLE 7
8 KBIETff COPBAHO (I) TARZAN
• Do\ Y Of oe8('X)Y£AY
•CNITOONS 9 YOGA FOR HEALTH
l1I SPECTRJM (8SUNDAYMAS!
G BJCll> m&T BAPTIST
<HJACH
MARK TW,,_, TMEATAE
-7:80-
l fNTifWAYI ~BUIDt m Of OAll>fHNO e ,aMY SWAOOART
• "'5TER AOGEM (R)
Cl) TV .. LOOKS AT LEAlllNG 91 UDYO OOA.VE ~~WOM.DTOUOAROW
* * t ~ "Thi Bid ..... 8-1" (1976) Waller Matthau, T11um
O'Nl!eL
_,
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' I ..
j •.
NOAYMAa M TttOMIUOHIMO I:~~.
~ 8*1" (11Ml Oeofge c.
Soolt, '91er O'T ooll. OhGted and
lllffl\td by Jofvl HUiton
-11:00-
IF t t I; "ClllllOva't 8lO Hlgh1" ( 1054)
Bob HOpt, Joan Fontaine. ID MASTERPIECE THEATRE Cfn OCfANU8: THE MAfltlHE
EHYIAOHMl!NT m CHILDAfN BETWEEN Lff NC> OfAT)C
(Q)DINOSAUR
-11:30-
1 TEARY COLf·Wtm'AKER ~ .. MHOME
OCEANUS: M MANN£
9MAOtMHT
{H l FRAOOlE ..ocK lO'MOVIE
t • • ·Thi Mad Ml$S Manton"
( 1938 I 8art>er a Stanwyck. Henry Faoo.
Cl lMOVIE
t t "Big W~y· ( 1978) Jan·
Mlc:hlll VlllC*ll Willlm Kalt
AFttRHOOH
-12:00-
G SEARC:tt
G)MOVE **"' "Tanen Escapes" (19361 Johnny Welsatnulter. Maureen O'Sol-
llvan.
El:) GETO: THE HISTOM: GHETTO OfV(HIC(
ml INTAOOUCTION TO
MANAGEMENT m WINDOW OH COMPUTERS ~~AOOM
• t t "Star Trek II: The Wrath Ot
Khan" ( 1982) William $hatrle(, Rlclt'·
do Mon1llban.
(.SJ SANT ANA I HEART: COHCERT
FOA THE AMfJtCAS
-12:30-
8 Cl) POA GOLF
WU>, WllD WORLD Of ~ m INT'ROOUCT10N TO
M>MAGENOO mDMOHET
CCll TltOOOKT I WAS T AU.£11
-t:OO-a S$IORTSWOALO
O t&HAW II> ADA»-12
9FAONTUNE ml ~AHOIHO HUMAH BetAVIOA
O!BASEBAU. mGOLF (Q)MOVIE
t t * "Colwl The Blirtlarlln" ( 1982)
Arnold Schwlml llOV". J-Elr1
Jonel
-1:30-
•
~~aMW>HOI
l'SlMCMI i"'t "Underground AIM" (IMO) m llnldlc1, ......,,. Ol'llllill
~-(.1) M MUllO OI fllCti ZNlf
F~::...
&':.r~
l a;~~
AUAS IMmt AHO JOHd
)M()vtE * t •)j "Zulu Oawn" ( 1179) Burt LM-
CM1«. Ptt• O'Toolt
tZlMOVIE
t t * '.'i "The Bid ~ Blatt"
( 1978) Wall ti Mltlllau. Tllum
O'Neil
-5:15-
ltfJMOvtE tt'll "For Vou1 Eyw Only" (1931 )
Roger Mooie. T opol
-5·30-
1 ::::
LAVENE & 8HIAl£Y I
OOWWt'f ~~TO P£Of>lE Cl) MOTORW£EX ())Al.IC(
@)ABC NEWS
CC•MOYIE
* *'-' "M1rr01. Minor' (1979) LM
M«IWlthtr, Lorttta Swtt
EVENING
-1.'00-
U 8 NEWS U MOYIE
tt •.; "Digby, The Biggest Dog In
The World" (1973) Jim Olle. AllQ94a
~8COURT U Tlt08E AMAZING AHIMAl8
(!) SA T\JADAY NIOHT ID THAfE'S COMPNl'f
fl~ In The Jungle" 119\41 Dana Andrews, Miile C!lln
• WORl.D WAR I ai)MCNA
(()C8SNEW8 111 THE AOCKfORD FUS
O)NICNEWS m t.IOTORCYClE WORLD
0MOYIE * * "Silence Of Thi North. ( 19811
Ellen Sunlyn, Tom Skem1t
-1:31-D NEWS COHFEAENCE 8 SISKB. & BIERT AT TM'. uove m TltAEFS COMPAHY flD WHY IN nE WORLD
CIJ QINEWS
Q> SOUTHEflH CAlFORHIA
HMN.SS RACING
({)MARK TW,,_, THEATRE
-7:00-u Cl> eo MINVTES D OJCHtPS G aJl RIPLEY'S BEUEVE IT OA
NOTt 0 atLDREH BETWEEH LIFE AHO
OEATlC
(!)NEWS m OUR OM.Y BAE.AD flt AU. CREA T\JAf.S WAT AHO
SMAUI I ~COUHTYSPOAT8 SCENE
OJMOYI! * • "The Sword And Thi Sorcerer"
(1982) LM liorsley, l<a1hleen 8-t:"
,lZ MOVIE
*** "Soup For One'' (19821 SIU
Allblnlk, M.vaa Straamen
-7:30-
GMOVIE
**'.\"The KJdnapplng OI The Presi-
dent' (1980) Wllllam Shatner, Hal
HolbrOOll.
O MOVIE
••••.; ''Eleanor And FrankWn"
(Plr1 21 ( 1976) Jene AleJ1ander.
EdWatd He!rmann
I Cl MOVIE t t •.; "Lunch Wagon" (198 1) Candy
Mooie, Chuelt Mc:Cann
-11:150-
t)MOVIE * t •.; "Arllvederci, Babyt" 119661
Tony Curtls. Rosanna Schiaffino
-12:00-
0 700CLU8 0 Cttll.DAEH: CAUGHT IN TliE
OAOSSf1AE CJ) INDEP£NDEHT HETWORf(
NEWS
G)LAARYl<Ni m INSIDE 006P£l MUSIC
10 MOVIE • t "High Heels" I 19721 Jean.Paul
8efrnonclo. Mia F ltTr!W 0MOVIE * * "Par111tr1'' I 1982) RyW1 O'Neal,
John Hur1
Wr.... ( 1t 74) Altlwd L..GrQ.
KtttnV~
{l)MCMI
-llM-
• • .... "The .., ..... ,,..,. ..
~·= Wall., Mllllltu, T11~:11
-1:00-
1.!~MIOTTOM Of
1= • "fvlllpeeil" (193 I) CIWll kr1W1td,
R G AnnltrOl'IQ, ())SANT AHA I HWl'T: OOHClRT
FOAM~
-1:20-
~menny" 1191•1 ouaun Holl· ~. V.ietlt Ptn'lnt.
-1:30-·~NEWS t • • * "Thi ow Hunter" ( lt78) Robert DI NWo, Mert1 S!reep
-1:A5-•
i=WITH ** t "The Mad Mia Minion"
119381 8art>11a s~. Htnry
Fonda
-2:00-
11 ()) 08S NEWS HIGHTWATCH
(!)MOVIE
t •.; "Biondi Oynemt11" ( tlMO)
Bowery Boys, ~ Jergena
-2".30-t.SJ SEVfHTH AHHUAl. 8AH
FRANaSCO BIG LAFf.oFf
Cl.lMOVIE * * t "The Gleen Man" ( 1957) All· stw Sim, Jll Adams
-2:35-
(HJ MOVll!
***~"The fOUf Stwon1" (1981)
Alan Alda, Caro4 8ufnett.
-2:46-D NEWS
-3;.J5-
!"C)MOVIE * • • ~ "Eyewttnea" ( 1981) Slgour·
ney w-. Willem Hun
-3:30-
(1) FAITH20
!ID MOVIE "Merry~" (Ho Otte) Marla
SchneiCl9r. Hernu1 Berger
-•:Oo-
C!) TOP O' THE MORflNG
(z:lMOVIE " * t * "Soup FO! One" ( 1982) Saul
Rubtoek, MarCll Straaman
-4:2S-
Ul1MOVIE ***·~"Absence OI Matice" P981)
Paul NeMnan, Sally Fllld
-4:30-
-12'.30-(!) BULLW!fl(LE
(]) TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE 0 MOVIE
(IJ MOVIE • *'* ''Ticket To HelM!n'' (1981) * • ·~ 'The Girt Wllo Came Gilt· Nlck Maneuto, Sail Rutllnell
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Chapel-Crema1ory
3500 Pac1l1c \ltew Drive
Newport Beacl'\
644 2700
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Laouna Beach
494 9415
Laouna H111s
768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
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Mortuary • CemP1erv
Crematorv
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
S-40 5554
Pt&Cl HOTHHS
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MOITUAIY
110 Broltdwav
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Nt11i0Jt wte MCmCI ilMi'iitO 1Gt
um If•~ • na "°· • Mc:OVCIJN fl1• totlowlot l*IOll It dolno HOTICI 11 Hl"flY OIVV. tllat
MADJ:t..INJ: MARO ·~~· 0 11100 ....-.Pf~wlllti.r~l>'f
ABET MeOUCKIN, ttll· IHO,~~o"c1:T1111, ~:.u~,~,! ~ ~~'0-=-·,~~c.::
dent of Colla MeH, Ca. Plua, ~HO.~ heoll. Meu, Celllornl• 12121, 011 or PUMd eway on AprU 18, Cllltome t2NO before IM "°"' of 11 oo a 111 on
19$3 In Newport 8Mch1 ~. Jerry ''-'d•A,= CharlflO Ffld9Y, M9Y 8, 1Ma 11 11111 bl IN She WM pnceded In OHth Cro.. l\oed, Loe · c.Mf«"'-rH po111tblll11 of tll• bidder to
b h b l d h b d 10024 dtllYet Ille tlld to IM City Qartl' • Y er • ove UI an Thie~ le CiOnCMMd tl'f.,, Olflc• by 1111 proo-r 1nn01.1110ed Edward and her dau1ht.er lndMduel. 11n1a 8ldl w111 bl OUtllldw OC*Wd
Donna Buahnell. She la JetT'/ l'leld• llld read aloud a1 ft oo .:m., or•
aurvlved by her 2 1on1 Tiiie ,,.,_,, w .. llled wttll the 10011 11'* .. h., u practklat>te °"
Edwud Rober\ McOuckln ~74 ~of Ofenoe County on Mdiiy, May •. ttta, In the ColMol
and Jamee M cGuckln of ...... ' n.-. ~-::~~i~'!rJI &;:,.°:1':
C a l I f o r n I a , a I I o 6 Publltlled Orano• Co11t Dally 1h1 furnl1hl11; ot CONSUL TING
1randchlldren and 9 1re•t· PllOt. Apr. 17, 24, May 1, •. 1N3 IElllVICE8 FOlll IYSTIMI
tfr and c h 11 d re n . Mr.. 1131 ... 3 PROOlllAMMINO SUPPORT. Addll lo11al tell Of Ille cOu c kln WH born In PUBUC ll)TIC[ ~nc.tloN may ti. obtained at
Penn1ylvanla, m ovln& to ~TYT10U• 1U-•• 111e ~ 01111e PurdlUncl'Aoent California ln 192~. Sh9 wu a .... ,_ ... A___ •I 71 t'alr Drlv•, Cotta ~~Iii
b f h C b 11 -• • '• '"' CatUornla. Bid• llhOuld ti. rewmeu mem er o t • at o c Tiie following pareon I• doing 10 the Mtenllon of tM city= Dauah~n of America, and bu*-.. : w1111111 Mid 11me llmlt. In a
very Id.Ive In St. Joechlml c 0 ~ L,.... As NS~ c ~ 'i '! i ~ ~ J an~. ldantlfllld 00 Ille
C.thollc Church, where ahe ENCL08UR£8, i15 VHi.g. CrMll, ~ g:."am Number end,,.
WU the ora anltt for a Cotta M .... Cllltfornla 92829 hon bid lllelt epedly MOii end
nwnber o f years. She wu a Jolin A Razuno, 175 VIII~ .very Item " Ht forth In the
1c h ool teat"her at St cr .. 11. Cotta Men, Callfo1nl1 1pec;lflc111on1. Any 111d all
Joachim• Catho lic Schooi g2!.2: t>u.U-11 conduclld .... .,, •Kc•pllone 10 1111 •~lllc11lo111
d Ill .__ di I -" '" vr mutt bl~ '1Mad Ill IN tllcl, an w ue aa Y m lloru. lndlvldual and llllura 10 191 forth wry llern In
Family and frienda may vWl Johll A Ru:z.ano the IC*iflullone ~ P I e r c e B r o t h e r a Be 11 Tl>la ttatement wu 111eoc1 wttll 1t1e lor r-iecoon of "'-~· -·
Broadway M ortuary o n Coun7. CWtt 01 °''not County on Eact1 blO .,...,. Mt tortll IN IUll
S u nday April 17, 1983 April 4• 1983 '21all nemH and rettdenc;ea of all • , pe.eone and PM'I• 1nterMtad In between 12:00 noo n and Publl•ll•d 0 11ng1 Cou t Detty Ill• propou1 11 the bid 11 by•
9:00PM and on M onday, Piiot, ~. 17. 24 Ml'( 1. •. IN3 corporation, 1111• 1t1e ~of u.
April 18, 1983 from 12:00 1711-83 olftoera whO can elQn an IOfMtWI
.. OOPM Th ill on ~1 of u. eotporatlon Ind noon t.o .. : . ere w PlBJC NOTICE .,..,_ rnor• t111n -omoer lnU91
be a RoM.ry at 7:30PM on :x= 1111bid11 bV • pertnenhlp or Monday, AprlJ 18, 1983 at 'ICTITIOU8 llU ... H *'wr•. 1t•t• 1111 ,_and
St. J o a chim• Catholic N~ aTAft•NT -of all geMtll pertnen C hu r c h a n d M a 1 s 0 f Th• loUowlng P•rton le doing elld joint _,tuter• tt IN bidder le• butlMM u : IOie prooriet~ Of anolhlr entity ChrtaUan Burial at lO:OOAM TRIPLE CROWN LANDSCAPE. lhlt doee bu..,_ under a flc:tltloua on Tuellday, April 19, 1983, 17985 CHh•w SlrHI, Fountain -· Iha bid ltlll be In !hi rMI
.Wat St . JOllChima Catholic llallay, C111foml192708 name of 111• bidder with a
Church. <.:ommltlal aervtce H•rmon David Wiiton, 1711815 dHlgnatlon lollowlng ahowtno
Ill f 11 M Good Cu hew Slr••I. Founl•ln ll1lley, "OBA (lh• llc11tlou1 name)";
W o ow aaa at California 92708 provi ded, nowevar, no llctltlou•
S h e p h e r d Ce me t e r y , Thie bulfMN 11 conducild by an name 9"111 be uMCkln!Me tt.911 • Huntington Beach , CA. lndMdual. currant regl1t11tlonwtt1111110rano-p I B h B 11 Harmon D Wit.on County Atcord•r. In CHI of e r c e r o t e r a e Tiii• 1111-t .,; .. 111ec1 with 1,.. 00f1)0faltone, Include the ,,_ of
Bro.dway Mortuary, Cceia County Cklttt of Ofange Coun1y °" 11111 Prlllk\Mt, S«:t1taty. r,_.,, Mesa directon. 642-9150. Aprll 6, 1983. Ind M111ao-. FREY P211122 T..._ City Council of tlll City of Pubil•h•d Or1nge Co11t Dally Coet• M-rM«VN the nont to LeROY T. FREY. aae 62, Piiot, Ar><. tO, 17, 24, May 1, 1983 reject wry OI .. tMdl
a resident of Huntington 1ee4·&3 DATED: AJ>rN 15, 1983.
Beach , Ca. Paued away Publl•h•d 011nge eo .. 1 Diiiy 1udde~)" on April 13, 1983 Ptll.JC NOTIC£ Piiot At>r14 17· 1983 1827-83
in Burlingame, c.. He WU ITATUIOIT Of' WNDOl-NT
the ion of Otto C. and 0# UN Of'
Caroline s . Tetzlaff Frey. H e FICTTOOU8 auu.aa ~
wu born July 20 1920 In The followlng per1on 1111 ' . al>lndonad the UM of 1111 flotltloul Wausau, Wlacon11n. H e ~name:
auended the public IChoola MARTIN SERUMS. 2020 E.
ln Wauaau a nd graduated Howell SL, Anaheim, CA 92808
{rem Indiana Univeraity and The Flctlllou• 8u1lne11 Nam• referr•d to abova w11 fll•d In rei;eived hia MasterSJ from Oreng• County on October 23, the Unlveraily of Maryland. 1&eo. E147968
He entered the U.S . Mari.ne LEONARD LAWRENCE NILES.
Corp in 1941 and waa a 39 ~· lrvtne. CA 92714
flghi.r pilot durin& World .,,ri:lvlduel. wu oonduc:1ed tl'f
War II, the K o rean a nd L-d ~lll09 NllM
Vletnamele Wan. He retired Thia atat-1 wu ftlad wttll thl as a C.Olonel ln 1973. For the County Cleftl of Oranoe County or1
t '10 yean he has been a ~~9.:0.,.
r:chnlca I Compliance Anon.er .. uw
M an ager with N I as an • I. I( .... A•
Corporatio n , h e was a ...._NCA.-7
member of the First United °'=~lled Orange CoHt Oat~
Methodist Church and held Pllo1. Merell 27, April 3, ao, 1 ,
s everal posltlona of 1983. 1ou~ l ead er1h i p Including, __________ _
Chai rman o f the PWlJCll)TIC[
Administrative Board, he FICTIT10U8 .,... ..
was aho a member of NAm aTA~
Runtfhgton Beach "Loctp "Tiit forrowtnv pef'IOft '* dolftfl
#380 F&AM. H e wu ~~DRYWALL, 511 Poppy.
married to the f ormer Corona dll Mar. Celllomle 92e25
Dorothy M. Shoemaker. who Raymond WWfnt Zupendc. 511
1urvlve1 alon1 with 4 Poppy, Corona del M•, Clllfornle
d a u g h t e r 1 , P a tr I c I a 92'25 eel
W eatermeyer and Nancy ~ 11 c;onduCt l>'f'"
Brant both of Costa M ... , i\eymond w Zupancic
C.., Suun Ptnn and-Sandra l1lll mittlNl'ft -lll9d """ """ Roy both of Huntln,aton CountyoE:lertt of Ol'erioe County on
Beach, Ca., also 1urvtvi0g Aprll 14, 1983 ~
are 4 araodc hlldren, hla Pubtlthed Qr1n91 Co .. t Oallr
mothe r Caroline Frey, a PIOt. A.pt. 17. 24. Mey 1, I , 1983
aiater Elizabeth Frey, a 1716-83
brother Wallace Frey of ---.. ---.,.-..,..-ftl't----
f'ICTITIOUa __,... ..
NAMI IJATUlaNT Thi fOllowlnl) pe<IOlll lfl doing
~-TUM MY·YUMMYS , 15572 Commerce La ne. Huntington
e..c:to, Calllornla t:ze49 Jen JoHpll Kan1lneat. 1250 Adtml, H·20•. Co1t1 MeaJ,
Cllllornla 9282e Renell GlMla Kemlnltcl. 1250 Adami, H·204, Coi le Met e , Clllfornla 92526 Thia bu'"-i. con<lucted by en lndMduel. Jan J Kamin••
Ttllt ltllemen1 WU ni.d wl1h Ille
County ,Citric ot Orenge Coumy on April 6, 1983 ..,,.,.
PIWled OfarlOI Coat Otllly PllOI, AP< 10. 17. 24. May I, 1983 166-4-83
PlllJC NOTIC£
1'1CTTTIOU8 aua .. H
NA• ITATOlfNT TM lollowlng per90fle 11e doing
buliMll II
UMT&D OOM"'4!0N CAPITAl..,
840 Newport Center Ortve. No 880.
~ Beecn. c1morn1a 92eeo
Motlard Corpora tion • Celltornla corporation. ~ Newport
<Anter Orlv• 5ull• IS&O. ~t
8Hc:fl. Catllornll 92MO
TNe bull,_ IS conduc1«1 by •
cor por 11 l<Hl Mobrd Corporallon w ~ Molltrd. Preeldenl
Tllll etatemenl w• llled w1111 lhe
County C1art< of Orenge County on ,t,r><U $, 1983
'21M7' Publlllll<I Oreng• CoHt D1lty
Piiot, ~ 10, 17, 24. May 1, 1983 1827-13 Decatur, Ill1noia and brother ...-.n. ""'~
Ralph Frey of lnd.lanapolia. -~~~Tm=IOUl=~M~U~,~ •• ~,~.~-l'\ll.IC NOTIC(
lnd.lana. Fr1endl may call at NAm aTAT'DmNT ------------PI erce Brothen Smit ha' ~_:.~o~_wtno s--on I• doing FICTITIOU8 .......
---...-aTAnllllNT Monuary from 12:00 noon W ALLEN '1HAHCIAL. 4ea1 Telllr Th• following perton t• doing ~:OOPM on S unday and A-. ~. 130, Newport 8-clfl, butlnMI u..
lO:OOAM t o 9 :00PM 9n Celtfornllt2MO SIMPLY PUT. 19 Tlm~lne. M d F 1 aervlcea Allen o. lmmoor, 711 Ktt1ano1 1rv1ne. Calllornl• 92714 on ay. unera Drive. Corona <Ml M11, Ctllfomla Chrlelln• J . Burg•.L 19
w 111 be c onducted o n 92t25 T1mMttlne, ltvlne, c1111om1a llz714
Tueeday. April 19, 1983 at Thia bu"'-la OOllducted II'( an Tiiie butlnMt 11 conduc:ted by en
1 l :OOAM at the First United lndMdual. lndMdull
M e t hod I at C h u r ch o f Thie ~:':;!·1 1:'~ with the Thi• 11~~= ;. .. eu;:: wfth the
Huntington Beach with Rev. County Cler1t of Oranga County on County Cler1t of Ofanot County on
Albert Jamen, put.or Of the Aprll 14, 1983 AprM e, 1983
church o fficiating. Full "21a. '21m:I military service.• w ill be Publlthed Onnge CoHt Dally Publlatied Orang• CoH t Dilly
d t d T _ ... y at PllOt, Ai>< 17, 24, May 1, I, 1H3 Piiot, AP< 10, 17. 24. Mey t, 1993 con uc e on ue .... a 1717-83 1632~
1 O~P at Riversi de NaUo tar)' by the
Uni Sta\el Marine Corp .------------------.. from El Toro Marine S...
Famlly eugesta ln lieu of
flowert contrlbutlotu be
mede ln memoc y ol LeRoy
Frey lo lhe Fl.rat United
Metbodtat Church of
Kuatinston Beach, 272117th
S..,...t.. Hun~ Beach. Ca. Pierce Blrot6erw Smitba'
ortuary directora .
~.
i' r ... F\V8·St{fng banJo-o-o-oa.
four·wheel-drlvea,
1nree ·bedroom home9.
T-MO ·wheel bike•,
I
~nd apartments In the o\tY·Y· Y·yt
WhUe John Overttreet of the 0 1f Ulbilly Chill"
team opened an aeentlal ingredient, 10me
other lolka escaped the heat of the
champion1hip1 by picknickin1 on a nearby
knoll.
Orang• Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprlt 17, 1983 C'f
Winners' chili got better with · age
. .
Rejected team from last year takes top prize in cook-off at Bommer Canyon
BY GLENN SCOTT or-.cw, ..... ...,.
Members of the Woodbridge
Village A1sociation turned in
their application too late last year
to enter the South Cout Chili
Championship at Irvine's
Bommer Canyon.
So instead, auociation
.
members attended the activities
as spectators, sneaking tastes
from other tea.ma' chill pot.a to
discover what made a winning
recipe.
This year, they turned their
application In earlier -and
ended up winning th e· Irvine
Chamber o f Commerce -
sponsored competition over 39
other teams cheered on by a
crowd of 5,000.
How did they do it?
"We came with a strategy,"
said team captain David Smith.
"We tried to make what we felt
epitomized chili flavor as opposed
to anything too hot or too mild."
The str ategy apparently
worked. Max Vallejo, the Lido
Isle resident who heads the
California Chili Association, said
the chili produced during the
daylong competition under a
warm, blue sky was among the
top 10 percent of the concoctions
he's tasted during 10 years of
judging.
By its vi.ctory the Woodbridge
team earned a berth to compete
in the state championships May
26 at the Balboa &y Club.
Smith gave credit to chief cook
Debra Nonis for the first-p~
blend. Norris wouldn't say
exactly how she made the chili,
but admitted she used three
kinds of meat seven-bone roast,
top sirloin and ground beef.
Smith aaid his team tried to
capitalize on the combined tastes
of the meats and sauces rather
than the "awesome hotness that
just blew people away" in some-
of the other team's entries.
It was an all-Irvine flnish in
the chill competition, wh~h
featured many teams from
outside the city. Second pl.ace
was a team of city employees.
The Irvine World News placed
third.
In other categories, the
winners were:
Entertainment: First, Valencia
Bank; .second , Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel, third, Irvine
Pacific.
Booth decorauon: First, Irvine
Pacific, second, Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel; third, Del
Taco.
Costumes: Fu"St, Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel; second, Del
Taco; third, Dewey's Rubbish
Service.
Best decorated concession:
First, Santa Ana Pop Warner
Football Lea,;n!e.
Spirit: First, Baxter's
restaurants; second , Westin
South Coast Plaza; third,
Dewey's Rubbish Service.
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back street ea .. w/large double garage.
Muat see to appreciate. Invest.or temu.
~; $1,100,000 or best offer by 6-1-83.
Mr. Clark 64~-9930.
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• 111 IUIT If ...... ...,
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parlllng. Price at $385. ·"""' .tiuu
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play lawn & swtm bHch. Reduced •110.000 . 10 n ·
owner fin. lor qu.lck Mle. •7H,OOO (I.and lncl.).
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HI Yla I.We a.H, Utlt bit (1·1) lltl,IOO
6 bdnns, 5 baths, spa, family room
102 Y11 1.,.., I.We ltte ..... _ .. _ 1111,GOI
3 bdrma, 2 IA baths, street to street
2404 Yim lecar, te.ffl (1-4) ··-IHl,000
4 bd.rm.s, 2 ~ ba fi;r'eplace, pool
i~ Auume $118,000 VA !::;:;::::::::::;;;~~~ :-.in IOan. Total paymenta of m> 1738. Super nice 3 Bdrm
2 bath home. Hge femffy
kitchen-. Mini view of
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ESTATERS
L.91'1 IDT "' 217 Via Ithaca '448,500.
4 bf. 3 ba. 1Partdlng In &
out. Tennla anyone? °'*' Sunday ........... ,,.,.
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Pl.II YILlll
Lllll ISLE llYFlllT
41 Llffalsle W IS.., Ant
Fi.nest main channel vie.w from magnificent 6
Br. 6 Ba PQOl home. Offered $1.650.000.
IAYSllE PUCE UYFIDIT I
Spect.acu1ar bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 !>a up: 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boat Spacft Redu~$1,500,000.
PElllSUU MDIE ocumm
Ocean & Jl!tlY Vlews Manne room. 4 bdrm. 3
bath. 3100 sq ct $1.38~.ooo Oceanfront
LIDO ISLE
Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large rec. rm.,
beam ceilings, furnished. pauoe. *420.000.
FAIRIHIS 1111011 HILLTOP
BEST IN BLUFFS
lllT WALIL All newly decorated 3 bdrm,
tam rm, 2 ~ ba. All neutral fl neat
quality. HI IWI Tll UH, Will lea1e '
op!}on. Only $226,000. Oood terma.
IPll UT/In 1..a 401 WllTA ltatl
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•cuatomlzed new condoe near bay &
ocean w/too many ameniUes '° mention.
Agent on prope rty. For info call
673-0181. Graduated perce ntage
mortgage for 4' yra, fixed rate 13/14~
interest pr yr for remaini.ng 26 yn. APR
13~"·
Large pool & jacuzzi. Beautiful 1 level 4
bdrm, fonn. din., fam. rm., 2 ba. WW
corwder leue option. YH IWI TH Ult. $31~.ooo. Project of The Elliott Group, marketed
IPll UT/Ill 1·1 1124 Pert •eralf• by Cole of Newport Rltra.
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llEILTORI, 110. 144-0114
Ill C&IYDI IEW LISTlll
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Don't ml.SS this beautifully landscaped
3200 sq. ft. Broad.moor, located in gate
guarded community. An outstanding
home offering 4 BR, library, large living
room, dining area, family room with
wetbar, and beautiful planked floors and
new carpets throughout. The extra large
lot features a spa set in park-like
grounds with a waterfall adding to the
feelu:ig of ''canyon" living. $725,000.
••&UTt lllJIAIEMEIT ......... ll0-1214, •••r/qt,
Hunt & Associates
REAL ESTATE
Ill OllYll llMMEll
Impeccable in design & decor, thi•
spacious 4 Br & f.amily nn appeals &o
the most d.llcrimlnat.e from impnmiw
courtyard entry &o lrg pool and garden
•pa w/decking & lush l&ndacaplng.
Security system and guarded 1ate.
Off~ at '6(9,500. Jeri Hunt. 14 ....... lM .,. ... , ..
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DANA POINT
HARBOR
Open Daily 1-5. 207 19th St., Newport
Beach
PHIUIU 1'11-Pt..U
Motivated aeUer offers this prime beach
tri-plex. Two, 2 bedroom unil8 with
fireplace ln front building and a 3
bedroom unit above 3 car garage.
$395,000. 760-8333.
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Fabulous 15,000 eq. ft. Big Canyon lot
that owner will trade for Big Canyon
home or build to suit for equity.
Beautiful location next to park. Priced
right at $825,000. 760-8333.
IOUI YllW Pt.II IEITAL
4 bedroom • 2 bath home with 2 bedroom
apartment. Extra large master bedroom
with fireplace and large deck. Steps to
beach. Great swnmer/wioter rental area.
Reduced to $339,000. 760-8333.
111um 111 11enm
is yours in fashionable Sea view.
Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom, New
Bedford model. Professionally decorated
and lan dscaped. Quality upgr aded
throughout. Private spa. Birch patio. An
excellent value at $365,000. 760-8333.
111-1111
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Sell with El
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Claaaltled Ad• 542-5e78
DILlllYI .. UlfH
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Penof amlc view of Beck ~ and city llghtl lrOfll
thll huge 4 Bdrm DoY9f
Shor" pool home. GI·
o-ntlc meat• 9f.llte wtth
-.dad! and 3 car gar·
age. You own the lendl
An extreme velue at
$524,800 Call nowl
646-7171
New 4 br, 4 'h ba, custom French N ormandy
Estate l.2 prime acre hilltop $1.250,000
on thla large and 1pa-
clou1 28r 2ba Co•t•
Maaa Condo fHturlng
end unit, frptc, huge t
car gar. Low aaoc. duea
otter Pool, IPA & tennla.
4 yra new. Call Jerry
631-7370 or 540-0312,
Agt.
Oce1nfront with aendy
beach, cuatom 3 Bdrm, 4
ba. ltudy & wine Clltat. 5
min from Harbor. Ya·
cant. lmmed, poH••· lion. Fun prlce. 11. 150,
000 Agent ~ 13
A warm welcome awaitl you in this
prestigious 3 BR 2 ~ Ba popula r
Monaco. Beautiful garden setting.
Large covered patios. Many custom
features. Priced to Sell! $525,000.
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Clualled Adi 542-5171
SELL Idle 1tem1 wllh 1 Coronado Wand cust bayfront lot. 85' boat Daly Plk>t Qualfled Ad
dock. Plans avail Now P?0,000 w /t.erms. ;;;;;;;;;;;miiiiiiim:.iiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmml
•• 111•omzns Own your own moblle
home tor ... then '300
• month (lndudee apece
1'91'11). Only '4.000 down
and OWl'W wlll carry the
l*lnce. Full prioa II ortl/y
112,000. Tranquil EMI·
aide Coeta M... part1. Ml'9tbe•t--5&~
of ega. Call '°' de1eh. 6441-1171
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ESTATE RS
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
j i l t"" '{, rfo {J' , • • ,.4 .. (1 ' I f) 1 f) J ...... ••mm• BRANO N~ 3500 aq ft
modem ranctt home on 2.,. ea. ,...,, bM4.ltlful
panoramic vtewa. Ran-cho Callfomla'I prMtl-
--..... ortl/y $355, 000. Don Doran, Bkr
751-0e19
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Total monthly payment•
paealble. lmmac. 2 BR,
1 'A ba twnhme. Call now.
Marcella. lg1. ~2878
Ill Ill OITTAll
Uttle otd·faaNoned hou-
.. on a good lot zoned
for duplex. Both fOf Jul!
lot price. 214 Opal. 1--------1288,000. Cell 873-e800 IKIDI aan P1t1t1n1Y ,... Sll1:> a aide tie '°' two eo· Wiil • •-~ I.IL boata. 8Hutlful decll ._ ~ ~2 8R doll hOu-wtth jacuzZI. Sunny home
Buy of a llf.ilmei ..._ ... Neufr11t decof, ap.-with atap-Gown living
Vefde 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. CNet ctoua~rd. Off9f9d at room, 4 bdrm,iMlormal 2t100 a.r. Elm• lndude i•-w1----...... Frend'I doora, 16t~t , .... , · _._ dining, 2 frl>lca, ng 6
entry court with u .. d f!Mndng. maat•r bdrm aulte. lftl ... , 1.. Family rm 10e SM>UQh tor
brick well A dellgtltfUI -• 1-•· ~ool tabla. GUAT home prtoed Yef'£.loW. -.,. HOME. '230.000. 751-318f AMILY
-
--91411.Ulla. C::. SE\.ECT __. 3 Bdrm home wttn totally
.... PROPERTIES ~'r.:t:. 4!f.:=; upgrad9d decor. light w/dedc~ fltua ong1ne1 a nd aunny tnru-out.
t:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii( · Move In and enjoy prt. ,. 2 BR 1 ' ~ gueet vat• tannla and PoOI• m.11 •u • qt,.., Aaducecl to IS40, 1 -000. Try 10% doWn. 'if1145 000. ...... I.If •-•..a . WAn.Jtf"ftONl 8outtl LAiauna. ~ buy _._ HOME,!, '-·
In ..._ 1155,000. Need ~~ REALESTATE "'** ..... n2-1211. _ a1-1400 WAu<tA a LEE RE. t---------1 ~!!!~~~~~~ Giil GAEEH ~ ._ REA TY i torw~~~~ uuu I •ca11142•5f71
Ill.LI 3 bdrm, 2 ... In .., ldutt
area. Waan•r I d ryer
Incl. COmlftuntty Po(>I.
o..t 1104.100.
'5000 REBATE!
On brand new Towne Homes In
Eastside Costa Mesa. 3 bedrooms, 3
baths, attached double car garages
with automatic door openers. Large
private patios for all units, and a
oouple even have extra large yards.
AND-you can chOOt!le your own
color of wall to wall carpeting"
Builder will help finance with
small down payments Prices u
low as $134,500!! Better check on
these exciting NEW homes for this
low price TOD~ Y!
IEWPllT IUOll IFFIOE
lll· 1101 ., ll2·ll11
WALKER&I.EE
Real hate
AGn!ll '1lhlall C-..,, (i)
l§!li. ~--=
lllry ...._ 714-TM-aN
Lim YILllTllE PllPD1'IU
.... Ill.Ill nm'"° Prime location just a ahort walk to
the beach an d away from the
summer crowds. Older beach
cottage with 2 bdnns. and a den -
can be a doll house. Take a look
and .ee what you think. The price
is right at $198,500.
1714) 673-4400
121 J I Ul-2121
T1" H.tMN' Arte'• &..pll
b .... .a.4 .... Est.It c.,..,
JL\llB<>R
..~11-1
SHORECLIFFS
4 BR. canyon & ocean view,
stunning. 249 Evening Canyon
Rd.
1211,GDD FEE, VIEW
2 BR+ den, HVHomee,
Seawlnd. 2244 Port Carllsle.
llYN LUii
Ocean view & beach access.
Cameo Shores $825,000 fee. 4
BR, lease $3,000 per mo.
WALA NlllT llUILT
5 BR, 1 blk to bay or ocean.
$399,900 fee. Owner will trade
for smaller home.
TAOn &1Yllt1
Del TJ!CO site In prime locatlon.
Good steady retu r n on
Investment. Plus tax write off.
Long term trlple net lease. ....... ,
2nd stor;Y possible on this bank
foreclosu re sale, Corona
Highlands, l ender offers
fantastic financing. $285,000.
TWO
--ONGS
THE STARNES COMPANY
760-1397 673-7761
Cadllleca 10 Go-Carta
What-the Fad RoU • .,.. otf the matket
With I Claaalfied Ad
Call Nowt 542·56781
Peoc>le wtlO need People
Thal'• what Iha
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE DIRECTORY la all about!
RfSIOfNllAI RfAI f SIAlf S£RVICF ~
OPEi 1· I
4 BR. FR. V, SPYGLASS
HILL , $595,000. See BERT
REEDY at 115 Point Sur.
4 BR. FR. PENINSULA, $599,·
000 See L YLEEN EWING at
1600 E. Balboa Blvd.
4 BR, PENINSULA, $775,000.
See ffiLLARY THAMER at
1116 W. Ocean Front.
3 BR + loft. BALBOA ISLAND.
$380,000. See KAY PARKER at
214 Amethyst.
4 BR, BALBOA ISLAND, $469,-
900. See MAR C IA
MATI'HEWS at 223 Diamond .
4 BR, FR. LIDO ISLE, $555,000.
See EDIE OLSON at 207 Via
Mentone.
3 BR +, LIDO ISLE. $430,000.
See CYNTHlA RUMSFELD at
218 Via Koron.
3 BR, FR, BA YCREST, $325,-
000. See LINDA MARSTON at
1907 Tradewinds .
4 BR. FR, HARBOR VIEW
HOMES, $347,500. See CORA
BALDIKOSKI at 1817 Port
Carlow.
~ BR. HARBOR VIEW lllLLS,
$324,500. See VALERI E
MARSHALL at 1034
Sandcastle.
3 BR. FR, Pool. HARBOR VIEW
lllLLS, $43li,OOO. See CAROLE
McMAHAN at 1120 Goldenrod.
S BR, Den, CORONA DEL
MAR. $675,000. See NANCY
SIMMONS at 414 Heliotrope .
3 BR. BIG CANYON, $149,000.
See ELEANOR BOWIE at 14
Canyon laland.
4 BR, FR. Pool, WESreLIFF.
$49$,000. See EV AN OORK&TI'
at 1308 SanU. Dr.
2 BR, Pool~EST£H!.'~.f'26•· 000. See P.1!t1·-.nauN •'
1222 8omenet.
Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/8undey, Aprll 17, 1883 DI
~..-~--u~.-:..;~a;,;;....-r;:.!!.;.;!r..:;IDa.1.ftu!..;l"°!;,1,! __ ,~ftt~l'°'ltillii1-.il,_tli..;la--lt...___.. la1MI NI It IU!ft"' bh ltl!'1.1!1.f!lt ~-P" ail!~Hu.i"~•-_ ..... 1.-00"'"11 h111tl 1001 rn11 .. 11 Im Ctrn• ftl Iv Ida Cgt 4tl llH !UI CMji)im Hfi p;.i~e:~..u;a
LAOUNA--INCTACULAR VU
UND•R OWNIR -Wiii •oee,t LOW
CAIH DOWN 'AYMmff a Ol'PIM LOW ..,....IT l'Aft.1 botp4MNI ~
..... """ MidWMd ~ '* r•d. a ftreplHH, IOHlf pool + •Pe plu• I ,..,......, ....., l twmel dlnlnf rooma
.... ltntHtlO Vl•WI. loe I aubmlt.
•• .-111·1400. .... tNe ....
UDO Ike -cuaTOM
aia,1111, ....... ..,.,.. ... Mettt. ~a PNOttatow
roaldHoo In • lln. looatlon. To1allr
...,dfflatod ct.oor with ''°"°h doo11,
1ounftot kitchen afld "t•rden tamlly
....... " A ftM 4 bedroom hefM tor the ~~ burer. 111·1400. "•duoed to
H.V. HtLLS-8ROADMOOR
lxtre epoolal e.om. tOf tamllr comfort
end not..-en...,...nlntl. lnciloeod bftctl
farcl entrr, ·~eerden wlew" ltwlng
rOOM. f1IMlr '°°"'• 80U"'ft9t ltltchen with atrklM Y .. w. PrtYate poot elH rard. A ~ tredlUoMI 4 becftoom hefM rou'd ... Pf-.cl to own. ... on lvn. 1·5 P.M. at IJ'CIO LWl"**t Lint, CClf'One .......... ~Good ...umable ....... 1:181.IOO.
fn.4ICIQ.
1 ACRE -HORSE COUNTRY ONJ 1 \ll ,..,. old with lot• of room to
"*'It I 9"for NINN pf4a the amenftlee of
• newleh home. Low, low caah down
_.., .... , ••• low, low lnt.,...t rate ••.
~lender own• and on.. tNt 5
bedroom home with wit and tenne to ftt
,.... ........ ",..,.,.. queltned buyet.
....., ...... 'tlee Incl 3 flreplec:ee • Mil ...,.. ... .000. 131-1400.
CLIFFHAVEN VIEW
Remad1l1d 2-etorr home with c~ vu .. ..,, boets, ..,..,. and Nahl light..
11.ne.rt.ln en)orabty from thl• S bedroom, '-'llr room ptua prlYate .,.tlo. Owner ~ .::J:ad ftnanc:tng. _.,000 , ..
BIO CANYON'S FINEST -POOL .... .. ""°" One ...... hlahlr upgroded 8nadtn00f hefne, CatMdflii c.Ulnge, 2
ftNplacee, cOft-.erMtlon pit. 8ecluchHt
cerner with hendeome eton• e11.,1or. L.°"'f 4 bed, 3 be home. on eecludecl comer. Poot + .....,. .. epa oft meeter
euhe.~ .... 131-1.-.
PENINSULA PT.
Completelf N1Md1lad c.-Cod .cr-fJOftl ,__ ...... to..,, Oceell & tennla
dub. t:Ml.000 ..-able ftnt T .D. a OW
help. wtdt beleftoe. Sll0.000 1751 Pl.u
.,.. lw. °'*' lun 1-6.
VIEW -TRAOmONAL
~ dCl11 up vu of..,, OCMr\
and night ....,..,_ lpeclolM ltYtng room,
90111r11MI ltltchen with brealtfaet 11ea,
1wto11 wtM ~a edenelwe wtew ~ 1'Wo......, eultM +OM......, bedroom.
TM IJdMI home fOt ent.rtalntnt & dallJ IMng. ~ ... l8nd. 131-1400.
LITTLE ISLAND -LAROE
CN6el and ~ by Bayfronta.. Xlnt
rentel NCOfd on theM 4 bedroom and 2
bedroom unite. 111 Cry1tal. "71,000. .,.......,.
BRICK, BEAMS, BAYSHORES
All opportunttr to own In tMa .:,::~ ..... ~ oommunltJ. C I lteclroom -Cape Cod with bt1dl .,.tto a
1-~lllll~ ~ .... AMumable '""of t1 .000. Tobi price 11•.000. 111-140G.
NEWPORT TWNHME W/OOCK
TWo etoty J .,_........_ 2'h beth• In e
quiet locallon. Qraenbelt •I••• and ...._. Pftced In e wetetftont com""""'1
wlttt boet doelt. Qood euumebl•
... di .. tzl0,000
BAYSHORES -TRADmONAL
WOftderM ..,., .,.. wtcl\ a preetlaloue
addreee. CMntry FNM!I I bed. j be. Larve OOUfttfy kJtcMn. ~ .,..... and ....., ........... owe ,.,.. r.o. A -t
..... ,000 tn.4ICIO.
QR.ANO CA.MAL WATERFRONT
C.... cotteae decofeled In ""'°""""" condition with ••rmth end charm. A
.....-. couple'• 2 bed, 2 be""" gcMlmMt kttc:hen, IUft declt & .,.do. Doell fw 2
....... ~to -.ooo 131-1400.
UDO ISLE MEDITERRANEAN
Unueual 1-eton. 4 bedroom, 4 beth wtttt
'Humabte note •nd T.O. Owner wlll
conelder laHe/optlon or e1ohan9e. M45,000
CHARMING DUPLEX
FurNahed. Tab °"' now and enlor • eunuwer of good Income from -thla
idoiA:I• ")•loll"" houM ..... 'bed+. 1 bed ept. OHr 8 2 Cir gere9e. Qood
llnenclng end owner cooperatlwe.
"71,000. CAU ln.-oG.
COZV CUSTOM o.11. ...... , ......... ~... I .... ~ trelfe pelfo
.... ....., luxury ............ .-.. t
Mdroom fMNn• on • 42lC120 lot neer .._..In ttanungton. A,._... to eM -
eHn bettor t• ownl Onlr 1111,000.
111·1400. Drtft bJ 1110 AlebalM a eel ..,......,
NEWPORT -NEAR BEACH LANef 4 lndrwm "°'"9 wtttt ap1c'oue,
""" end *1 lftterler. MY1• petto, t ._.. a ..., ..._.. te ,..., tetml• a
.... l11l,CIOO. 111·1400.
aAUIOA ISL BAYFRONT VU
, ....... WID• VISW en ttto turnlnt ..... "''°""' ..,..'Oht. ..... the boete ....................... """. ·lled.IMIM+NMet-.eon..., ... =~=·..=:r/ellp for I boete.
CUTI CDM COTTAGE ~,,.,, ......................... ...
.... ..., ....... i , ....... .
~Noll .... ,.,.,.., oner aw
-.P0tn -QUALITY DUPLD Giiiet ... ..., ......... ,, .... ~
I If ~.~::-.:11 ff' 1• & .,... .,..... ............ 0 ..... ........ , ••·tm.
t
IALIOA Pl!NINSULA OPlN IAT/IUH 1·8 SHOREClfFS Ntoe I " Cot*"' Ttle HIW IM IM .... I UIM thetp 2 br r.CSuced 10 1230 IAND l<IY Ofll . Montloell01, only I H , TfU..llVa ~
AMI f.tt•t• lnvettme:it• SU0.000 111n1 llnendng Herbof view H• • •Ir Juel ~ OOMll 500 1 10.000 down Elegant, epaolou1 6 UllOI
YllW MILLI 0 p • n wk n d • pm 21• fwn rm IMUtlfi!I° oenyon vtJ,,,, .tuMtng Webb "-'tY. ts 1·2170 •••I( ~--'-' ... Mii SAT 5"44·1H1 •uen: WllY to IOt. 9fld oi 4tdnN Mlor4•1' .... tvee -....... -llN 1 IMr Ir MUlf'lllT oul·d•·Ho 2 pattoe. 111 TWI &.ml Ull&.m ITUL &3t-t62• 0pen Mnd• 1.31>~~~!. 'e:.~'t:i~~~-1!! IHI 1if~.,7.:~ov~r 8y owner, 100.000 ~~':lt ~~ ~ a.try l cnn.i. Sharp 3 Ir 2 l a, flr•·riiiiiii
1V:2i.6iiiiiil
dt1I M•r Bro.dmoor 2 •I.Ory, Shor .. 4 ldrm H~ Older duplH Pfio.d •1 only plHN 14t5.ooo 17a..nei 700-1'17 ~ dlf*'O ..... 2 OM .... / ... II
w11h 4 Bdrm. 2 ~ bath•, bull\ 1round open lot Ytlua. •4•·7tto or 7to·tl33 ly ll)c>t OWllQl· f11Utt ---
t11ruly rwm. •1*"•'41 dWnc •lrlum -~ an· 6IM221 ry 11,000. 10&o pr ~ ftMm room All n•w floorln.. lllOUe. Alk 1416,000. C.r:!Ut II. ll&IT IWf .. NW mo. ''•d Tenore
4'•1J!f'tlr\jl ~ w.U lVVIPf"lnC' 3 INll .. L 1011 Low dn or ••otl•noe ' 1111 .... fU 631·12M, IOI· Jumbo ~with I bdrm
A •• u •. RV t --1111 .__.__ a " er. 2 81, I Cl( gar. Wiii I , ..... ...__ ..... t"-~ 1111m "°'*· tot"°'"'· ' .arllj\' "' ~ L<ATi• .._ "· oonelder a11ohange tor n ,,. ·-· "' ... Of try'-* court. Loe a low ui1.11111l>ll" l•t •I 11 .. , + Pride ol OWtWahlp thru· HR 2•1'f 2b• 1 149~ °' land, TO'• or etc. ~r~· on a,.,. MOllldad 40' By let the moat attrllGtlw 58' • 300' Pnoe reduotld Call fOf' appt. owil<Tr t1rui1i.cin11 11 I~ oul Ihle 3 ldrm pool Olffef. wtN 7K ~ mlg. pel only. 764·0606 or tit• a I etory 2 bdfm wllh l dHlrebl• condo In to 1221,000 with 101NK
LOR!IJ_"
13
c
67
uuRCI U...,l"'Uf t '(>....,,t.r. h<HM COIT\ptetety r.rur-•4.•0m.1C0~ a :9•3 :et~ 209·122·2144 temlly room •nd •un Elide Cot'-Meu. 4 ~ loen. 20211 CypreH. .,.... ,.... ..., ' ,.. a 1>l1hed ln1ld• and out. • ., • • • pclfcl\ PLUS a ~lftl• new, thle hom• offtrt Coeta M.a (8anta Nia ~:::::::::=;:;;;5iiiiii~~~iiiiii~I Allllng 1187,000. "4t-?630 Ullll VllW lllU ertl•I'• •ludlo In• k>vely comm. pool, epa & 1911n11 Hie.) Wrn. 1, Doud &'Co.
. N••• ,,ortl
•4ul•••ntf
35-446 Peeeo Vlenlo. V•· Pr~ below mlfltet tor garden .. 1t1no. Juel • erll. End unit w/ftplo, 073-MOO
CALL FOR eanl, brend MW, 3 bdrm quick Hie, 3 Ir, 2 Ba el\Of1 walk lo the bHott. Owne r wlll flnanea.1--1-1-11-r.T--.,-.1----tll,tll APPT, Tt Ml 1 •nd family rm. 2'A ba. HOUM. F .. land, ueum 1111 L I l IL I Y 831-1370, MO-Oi12, ., __
Tak• ld111111t11g9 of own-1Hl a.tlnl War 10% dn . 1264.600 fin, •337,600. Roberie M4-ll11 -l1n,MI ~~~. d:::;::: t~l~~i Cu et om ;lluin-4 Bdrm t61·03ff ~ E•t•t•, 403-0202 or Brighton Sptlng• town-o~ner uery motlvet-"·. 831·9183 Ull for Cindy home In lueh wat.,lall SELLI Fantu11c loC•tlon ~ • •u ••I .... io•a Nit...,. 2 8' 2 .. _ deco-""'So. Cout Plau HI• Many amenltlH end rtal .... • DUPLEX 3 Bt. 2 Be. trplc "'V· .,.
Ion, )'our geln on Ihle euetom f111ur ... Offer«I IU 011 each, hlghly upgraded, ~I ~
•Int elngle etor; Towne et *386,000 , 8t 3 eouth of PCH. 1420.000 iiiii'!i~~~~iii~~~~~~·~~ oOn't Otley Home dell1iht Cell 11H -=•If, 8'h,D!lt ~ bNch. ,..___:,}! •• ..:. .... °"'"'*1~1 075-2000 I••-... Cell Diana ToOayl
7•"'t501 • 7373 •• 1 1 •~ • -· • ....,, ...,....._ .....,, --MESA VERO£ beet llrMI <>r-Ot 112" • ;o;: n t~'· --r floe lor lot vatue *325, Pa.llltl Vll1f Lovely 3br 2ba RV IC· OIAHA ~!"· Ylf'/ coun ry 000. Cindy Shaw. agt ~ On , •• lend, • •horr CHI 1 161.000 Agent PIETENPOL·VOLPE = .:!~~~~~~ 031-1200 walking dlatence 10 the M J e 45 • 8 1 8 I or 654M400
,. lutl...... I . ·~oft beach. A ne.t 6 b0rm, ,'ii03ii1ii...f.4iiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil RVM~
[§!lj. .a1•otll v• 3'1't be home w/lga family II room anO 2 frple8. owe ,... .. I
paper or tr~ kif laaMr 1--------•·•--.a 1~ • M A LIT Income producing pro-Cullom bUll1 3 BR, 2 Ba. College Ptt11 3 8t 2 Bl 2 .. -_. • pany The bell view for tlrapleoa. enalca roof. RV car g•aoe oowred pe. 1110 llOl/M LUii/.-. 1 bdrm home In front 2 Bell~ KMr Reatty IM 1 "' •• 6c acoeea. Owr'9f wlM CMry 1 ' 1 bl
cus.
Fur ClassiflNI Ad
A<:TION
Call
On ... 87 PIT .... h .,...,_ bdrm rtn1al In rear money• on., ... "'' Ill io.n 1168500 to, copper P um ng, ly .., I uvyt I le Cape Cod. 200 It lrom Clean, quaint, c:narm1 OM llPlD 000 I •-~ .. · ·lffr • new driveway. I 106K
hc-neymoon hldHway hannel. Boal mooring. 1222 500. Agl 042-40';\ Thie It MH:h • k>vely du-144-1211 .., -' • 037-1458, S48-7153.
Vtullad celtlnge .... 1.ln View PavtMlon 4 bdrm. 2 1---·------Pie•. II you're loofclng for et~~= NI-llJt I -a _.. ••• kitchen, trpk:, room elad ., $1800 Plf mo $20K ... ..+tlftt+I..... • fun home, bul wllh I 11•• • --_. -daek, lrM t09 view. I Br p 11 0 n m 0 nay. Ag t Spotlea 3830 ,, d"911ll •om• Income • plHH ~s ' ·"'· I U•• ....... BY OWNER. 3 Bdrm w/ '"=======:::11 Bt $83,000. .1538...,.. ttl• 6 OWC let 12%-long t.tm come by end ... thle -·--:~~ ~ .,...,_ lga game room. New
A DAIL 'f "ILOT AO·YllOll
'42·5'11
I Don't Deley · 3 13b • 5br 3 0 u•I0m1 u d 3 bdrm Beeutllul 4 Bdr 2'A Ba plantar•. rww roof, rww USE THE Cell D11111a toOayl •H-Ill .!':,. .. ~~·-!._,l»-k to' ... v.c: charmer + eunnv 1 Br condo. 11 I 6 0 I mo . drtPff. lraeh paint In/ -& -· "----~-, Top of Spygl•H new E Id 7 h s I c:onO ~ DAILY PILOT llW Hlghly upgraded, 2~ Br Offer lnviled·Apprtl..O apt. • megnlllelant Medlterra· ·• •. nHr 1 1 t oul. mmae. · "f •ST PlmlPll·HUI & deo, 3 Ba. Mllr tulle 440K own/bkr 045-7048 ._, s..41J 1·1 nlen mention. Owner ehoppl119, ~ Htr· Set/Sun. 11 2727 ra· ,,,_ lll-'411 w/tkyllghted Ba & loft, .,... lll lrh. muet Mii. Reduced from bor HI. Agl. 042-4623 mont. $127,600. Cell
RESULT" tabulou• kitchen. Plue 1 ':::In 12-4 Ill llll 12.•M to 11,050.000. Wl••WH Yl~t 557-6545PrtM
V CE Br apt w/lrg pvt deck, I I ..... __ • Cell 551-1234.
Slit I 1kyllghled Ba & fully lnimww ~iii====~~:l~~~~~~~~l 3 l>r hOUM. 20% °""'· DIRECTORY equipped kitchen. $485, Ona of th• charming r. Like new. Corner lot. L ....... y.,..
l:'or Result liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj 000 o,ldat Ohome2'1 on C~rnB•· Ullll .,...., llW Cetta •111 1024 Cenl. ate l+&•t"'"1'· 3 Bdrm, 3 be condo, •t· r ton. n ot•. .. r. naw comm. poo enn •·1 tach 2 eer ger. No down Service Call TIE lllFFS Clole to bett. 1-485,000. Out1t1ndlng oceenlb•Y UITSllE 12~. 1tt. $185,000. Prln. pou to quar. buyer .
876-8742. view. Beautllul 3 bdrm, fllEOLISllE only. 548-3073 owner/, $128,000 650-3900,
642-5671 Atlrectlva lhree b•·@lora Vi0C£ •FULLOCEANVU• ltmltyroomhomaw/rww bkr 875-8811 bt. JU droom. The 11ety tuncilo-fBalfQf 2br & den. Jumlne C'1t crptt, Franch doore, 2 Mttr eultu, dbl gar, Nead 2 BR 2 Ba. ground -L---.. ---L.MA-----C nel "X" Plan OlnJng Ownarlagenl 040-1515 wood floor•, Yety prlvalt MaJtlcan PIMW' vec. Try level condo nr E. 17th, ... ,_ •-lusllled Ada. your ori. room. Femlly room. Prl-673 4062 pool & patio er ... Wiii 10% dwn w/(lew loan. CM. 1125,000. Ag1, M.J In nclu11ve locale on
tloe:> shopping c:entet vii• encloHd P•llo. • HIYllTM llPLD eonelder 111 ofl•rr In· PrlQed et $125,000. Cell 031_8489. &46-8181 Bay St. Beautiful prlval•
Uttla Miss Muftet NI on 1 JUST REDUCED 110, Xlnt lnveelment with one Clu<llng tradet. Bet buy Dian.a c.ppal 031·12ee ' home with melnt~
Tuffll, along cam• a 000. NOW 1170,000. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ot CdM'• t>eel duple•• Cln ar"c · s435.ooo F... •IPLI Ir lllffl* yard Mow In condition. spider and read In Iha IHEUIT ~must Mil t>Mutlful eouth of PCH. Poeltlve •II arole MeMehan. Id• a J for own• r I Pr1ced tot fwt Ml at only Mo Beyft pier& Agt , 844 ·9007 or 10 Id l 18tt99 ~11~/~~,c~:.·1~~~ UY I IUOI 1llp .on~·.1~~~· from :~:~1:, ~.n~g "! 04•-;;. IH l·I ~~P;;~ te0lr:e1°TC) ~ ~;:~~!~~1~a~~: l~l~Ell~~n~l~l~1-~l~l~OO~t.!~~;~··o:~~3-~·~:S33:1:1:_2_50_._o_oo_I. s:£~~:rf.it~~~ ~~1~111~~·~·1~ .. ~·~r~H~~I 1 er ~=;; =~ ~--
o•h•r tnlngt through Mike yOUI ~ -f $ 1 --------I: -=----,,..---=-""--..._ -· ·--Dally Pilot Cleulllad 1er by ut1ng the Delly ~ BHIH tr a t Bnltl ftr hit leuet IN Salt I• .... fer Salt ·
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RESIDENTIAL REAL EST ATE SERVICES
NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR BEACH COMMUNITIES
Ill O&IYll 11, 100,IOO
New kom tbe rallers. absolutely perfect
Versailles. Gourmet kitchen with brick floor.
Sheryl Wagner baths, wood floors, French
doors, spa, gazebo & brick patio. End unit with
great views.
llYIHIU Sltl,GIO
Beautiful all new "contemporary" Victorian.
Spacious 5 BR designed for family llvlng. Lush
green patio, balcony & large sundeck. Light &
airy. Absolute perfection.
llYllHtl 1411,000
e·nter this lovely 3 BR home through a large
courtyard. Enjoy beach llvlng from 2 roof patios
& walk 'h block to the marina or beach. The
best of all possible bayslde worlds!!
Ullll YllW •H MOl,llO
Gorgeous, Gorgeous, Gorgeous! Remodeled!
Expanded! Best locatlonl Totally secluded
pool-sized yard. Remodeled gourmet kitchen.
You'll absolutely fall In love with this totally
customized 4 BR home!
llJllHH Ull,OIO LI
Imagine the best combination of Bayahorea
charm with this detlghtful country 3 BR home In
warm woods, hardwood floors, brock flreplace
& 3 sunny patios, all steps away from the
beach II
llJllMH Sltt,MO
BeautlfuUy remodeled & decorated In today's
Innovative style. Country kltcheh w/brlck
fireplace, hardwood floors, French doors open
to lovely patio. This Is a must seell
llYOlm 1121,GIO
Remodeled and beautlfully decorated 3 BR
home with outdoor children's play area plus
brick terrace for entertaining. Terrific kitchen,
Famlly room & tots of French doors!
llWPllT 111111'1 UM,llO
Spacious home on large lot In a nifty loeatlon.
Ocean view, sun decks, completely remodeled
& decorated with charm. 2 large BAS plus guest
unit & bath In rear.
"'"" 111.,... One of the l•roe units In the Bluffl aurrounded
on 3 aides by greenbelt. 3 B~S. kitchen
w/eatlng area. Detached end unit w/2 great
pa~. Ono of Bluff• rare "Y" plane.
I
Clllll ... II atH• FD
New on the market! 4 BR executive home with
commandfng vrews of ~an, Jetty -& Catallna
sunsets. Private courtyard entry. black bottom
pool & spa, lush landscaplng. Turn key
condition. Not to be mlssed.
CHIU HL llU SIH,IOO
Superb 4 BR famlly home completely rebuilt In
1980 -from a new roof to hardwood floors!
One can appreciate the perfection of plannlng,
security systems, fixtures, cabinets. flreplaces,
kitchen, all full of exquisite detall.
snaua 1411,000
Marvelous famlly home on quiet & safe
cul-de-sac. 5 BR + Bonus room wtth pool &
spa. Lush low maintenance. Brick trimmed
landscaplng. Loads of privacy. Owner wllt
constder second T.D.
OllU MYI MH,000
Fabuloua China Cove --winding roads, sandy
beaches, sparkling sea steps away. Thia 3 BR
home offers the opportunity of beach llvlng
without congestion & hustle & bustle!!
UUH YllW llLLI tllt,IOI
Truly a special home lovlngly decorated & cared
for. There are hardwood floors, tile pavers,
custom bt1llt-lns and the latest appliances. You
own the landl
llllM NW llLLI SH4,llO
New on the marketl Unique single story 5 BR
home w/sweeplng canyon views. Lush private
garden courtyard entrance & spacious decks to
the canyon enhances Its beauty.
BEACH COMMUNITIES
Liii 11,111.-
Thls dignified Lido residence is certalnly one of
Newport's finest. The beauty & quality found
thru-out Is unparalleled & reflects the perfection
of taste. Large pier & etlp. Garage for 8-8 auto1.
UYSMIU t1,Jll,llO
A bayfront bon1nzall You own the land a. a
whole lot morel Watch the bay activity &
entertain In your apacloua courtyard p1t10.
Guarded gate entry, 2 aandy beacMs & good
financing. Fee.
IALlltl um.I --....... Enjoy the charm of the Llttl• ltland bayfront.
Thia ld .. tty located duplex could convert to
large atngle famfly home. Owner l8Y9 "Mll"I
ExceUent flnanotng evallable.
L.91.. ....
OM of th• fln•t vatuea In Newport Beach.
Large, large 5 BA home wttn uotflent potential
on 45' IOt. Format dining room l lnvttlng eun
deek.
PDllStU HPUI Sta•
INVESTORS ... Two bedroom, upgraded,
BAYFRONT dupTex wlffl aock for 2 boats. s car
garage, fireplace & formal dining plus great
lower peninsula location makes this a super
buy.
llYSlllH S710,llO
Authenttc Dutch Colonlal home with many,
many custom details. Finest construction &
amenities. library. playroom & 5 BR. Lovely
brick patio. The kitchen Is a cook's delight.
Ill.Ill PllllSaA 1111.-
Super newer • bedroom home with fabulous
master suite that offers some bay view. Light,
airy, 2 flreplaces & hardwood floors are a few of
the pluses. Owner may consider small condo .
llLll& 1111,llO
Exciting Channel location, steps to ocean or
bay plus a lovely home that has been
extensively remodeled makes this an
outstanding buy on the penlnsula. Owner may
carry the 1st TO.
/RV/NE
1WlUUll (PIEllKIT} ........
Beautifully cared for 4 BR view home that
adapts to most family requirements. Quiet cul
de sac street. large landscaped yard, would
take a pool. Owner wtll help finance .
lR1UllCI aaa.-s BR famlly home. open a. cheerful In parklike
setting w/many built-Ins & upgrades. Expanded
Plan 5 -city night llte view. Big big price dropll
Owner wtll carry. Assume 1st. Submit.
lll1UUOI ., ...
Beau11ful 2 BR a. den home with lovely pastoral
& night llght view. Terrific financing -low,
fixed Interest rate on a 30 yr loan plua low down
tool What more could you wantlll
n1•1•11 t1.._
Best Woodbridge looatlon overlooklng poot &
step• to the lake. fabulout contemporary 2 BR
townhome by Aklna. V1ulted celllnga. air
conditioned and much morel!
........ 11 .....
A lovety garden & a light, 1lry noor plan await
you In thla 3 BA, two/1tory home In
Woodbridge. Showa Ilk• a model with a
decorator'• touch. Exoellent loan, prk:ed to ... II
~ ., ...
Prtoe redue11onll -on thla ldorable 2-BA er..
oondq. Showa Hice 1 model w/MU1ral deoot't
ExoeUent high a11umabl• loan! Owner ta
Mldoul.
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AHdl lo move In 4 ldfm a be1'I flome. Ur-
11• kltor..n and edded
den Owner hit mOYM
end la w4lllna to OMry 911
flnanctno wfth eKOeli.rtt term•I Try 11111 one for
th• t>ett around. 12a1.
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Ml·IHI Pwteot fot ewnm. tun! OPEN 8AT 1-~vln cell, frHhly painted, yard end dbl 1111' w/Qf1M, home. 3 '*" lormel OR. 4 ldrm POOL home "9111&tate142 CIOM to 009111. •Mum l tt&,500. ()pin Sun 1~. We1b1r. ftreplace Olnlnglfamlly rooma. t--------1 I 0 • n , am a II d n . 1115 Altuna Ltne BrHthlakl'llg, unob· I'.,._. Ml r>Mll*f & ~ PAii 8 11-12 4 . 2 4 1 3 or ~IMO Bkr. ttructed view. Totel 1,,.,.,~~-,-,,,,.-,----
carJ)eted. 11e1.500, no 811-724-1000 amenlllet, uklng 1375. PLEJC • 180 deg vw. A PET£
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REALTY reeeonable ofter l&IUll I I ......._ 1-1 owner ~.ooo ,NMA appr, a ,.&..It.II Loweet price d 4 B... l "4 Ill. 11!!'1 r 1148-8000, 7eo-ot33 BR, 1 IA 1 BR 1 BA,
1W W Great •lreet, •uper i;,:.;::;;.;m;:;~~~~·-BAYVIEW LIQUIDATION 3 lllY, Piii PRICE REOUCEO tlMI 11 l210t000. Muat ~;;;;~;;: cteen .... .., motlva._. ••llUT dU** Br. 2% Ba. 5% down. • .... Miii Woodbrldt• Condo. 2 NII. Kelly, 84 -4133 .... YtrN.... Call fHtl Paul &v1111. 4 BA 2.,. .,._'i'i'W ,.,.,_ t 1et,OOO & up. Agent. -440-0327 -11 714/861 1861 Affordable eleganc. 4 Br br. 1 ba. NOO. pool1, UYI •A .. • llW.llSTIM .. Xlnl femlly nelghbor·,,.-.··iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •• MIUfM 11 ... % A -2 ... Ba CO(ldo. expanded lake, tennl1. 198.100 OPE.N 12-5 SUN ON LIDO UJLE hoodl 3 Bdrm home ,. loa n with =;7,500 BAYl'RONT LIOUIOA· matr tuite w/lrplc Only CaU Helen. Agt , LEVEL OCEAN VIEW Situated on Htra wide
Ioctl• )uat Ilk• • modell .. ..,. ... dOwn ~ co.ta. TION 2 er. 2'Ao Ba. with S 166,000. 1 Oueen·a 661·1 t77 or 851~186. LOT . 60x 120 plua an llreet 10 lltMI lot. till• Earthtone decor. FM\lty ....-Alloaaeume 2nd Owttti 0 o ck . I 2 5. 0 0 0 Wreath Opn Sun 1·4 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ld0t•ble 2 1ty 2 BR, l'A ~ ---...... al room. llreplaoe. 11'9. 1Br Condo w/frptc, get· no ~ti for 2 yMta. down/t275,000. Agent A t 552 7500 1• un ue v"-"""' cont n1 000, lel'• aige & c:arl)Or1, nr pool. $137,500. call George 7141851·1851 liiigiiiiii-iiiillliiiiiiiiiiiil KllPllU -ba, dine/rm. hclwd lloorl. veu led c:alllnge. 4 fire-_... 1'L old ................ 2 •"11 bk .. &_ Ill I 2 8d & .. _ lrpl, 111r .. and NEW plec.a, llk'fl~ht•. maid• talL! -"' ,. Yfl · ......,...,, '"' """ r. ......u u rm "'""'" kitchen. Ocean aide of quarter•. 1ruelou1 ll ••• 1••• PlllD Tl llLL tingle 11ory, llreplaoe • -· _.. By~. 4 8r, 2 Ba, lam 1044 IAVINE GROVES end dooble gerage. Atk-hwy (200 yd1 to beach & muter eulle wllh fire·
lrMtle ......... ':fer I" Lift s~5ei~28o.'~9-~e~~ loc:.,;lm:ilia:iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml 2 Bdrm, den, 2 bath. I~ 1134,UO. Call ~~~:.'1:~1laoon. ~~\~fq1!'1Yd~~~':.~
s-.•fl•d th• prlc• a <> NEWPORT•--------IUITAll Piil Larro i111on.n. Alf oond .. 5 -115111111 "-king im.ooo. MAKE 119'1\1. =~·~7 ~f.lc,! " (ro:D .. HORIZONS lut. ..... lMO ... ~ 0:!,:·~~:~t!1:!:; IHI y l-4 AN OFl"ERI 222 YIA I ...
Cotta Men. Dining/ ~R EAL TY 11&11 -Sharp 2 Bdrm l'A belh. of • 1ec>ara1e home on I WSflllllll .. ,, -., 4t4...tilt 1PU a.AJ 1-4al0
family r00tm, flreplac.. EU)' weltc to bell, 4 Br. 3 eanhtonea throughout. yoor own qutet comer W tr TrMI ••2 1200
SPAI $185,000, owner Ba. apecloo• llvlng rm. Covered petlo. Aaklng 1 PAlllU Loww 3 Arch Bay. 4 Bd. ... •
wlM help REPO with OOMll + city lamlly rm, leundd rm, 1101,100. c.tl 5-40-1151 "'11 llllAY 1·t GrMI view. Priv8t• Ply
fi light view. 2 er, 2.,,, ea. large balcony. 11 .ooo. tnl llll&Y 1·1 l•J-1100 Pvt ArM 4119-31« ~PETE 11101. reduc:ect trom 119,000 536-1118 • llln••• IPI UI IH 1•1 to $155,000. Aaaume 11t --------~ -wlll crry. FrM equity. 3 bd, 3 b• l•a.. P-~ In L Hilb IOSI ' BARREfr REALTY ...... Oel4ltlelll" 0·851-1720 R 87M353 twnhm• nr downtown. "' ••1 11111
On trM adorned 101 4 Open Sal/Sun 1-5 Pyr11te 12050/mo Sue = 1.:.'i::· ~' SC:iv'!:i IT ... f.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bdrm home. Olnlng 1--------881-6558 Mlchelaon. Walk to 38R, W•BA. A/C
room. lamlly room end ..,.., 1111111 10--pe-n-H-1•__..,S-u-nd-,-,.-1,...-5.,.... ·----1hopplng. tranaporl•· LOE ASSUM. $127K
=9;:d·N-c:arpeta 2 alory • 3 br. 2,A be. 8102 MartelllH. Up· •-,-... -... -Nil-....... llon, recrHtlon. Cell 17~737 834-9101 HARBOR Rl)(JE
S II I.I ll45,000. 1~ dn. 327 greded 3 Br, Ilk• new. Mec:O~. Megnlflcent lat W .is Nancy or Anl1a Town 6 FM UU IT IWlll AA1l(j•~·· 'o --"I Ogle St, C.M. 548-0040 c1:0,: ~~ everyth,lng. view. Det. 2 ':¥, 4 br, 3 .... H Counti' R1~5· ~1900. ltntd luek lMt Lot at 14 Nart>one $438,
-· ..,... l -· l-option. 11000/mo. ~im or M::;t::'·c~~: bl, fem. rm. r pool & 1 ll75--0 11' 2 l:=iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl 000. 1336,000 Haum-
.... ...... Verde 2800 aq. ft. 1164-331 1 ~tclloolno .,,:.JYP"ooo land· ~.~lo~~.~ 2wNOoodHOb:td~ TllTUllOI PlllOl 1111 ...... able II 13'11 •. Let's ttt Open HouH Sun 2·15 $l08 ,.50 ..,__._TLC 97~ft . .:....... wermlngton townhor:;; 3 Br. 2 ea. tam rm, highly .,.... Renalaaaoce Model, 3Br.
Sparkling 1wlmmlng 2066 Flemlngo. Agl MMe ~er. · ....... Pl A 2 br 2 b 2 upgrlded, lutefully dee:, 11ft1 llllU lam rcn. 2'ABa CrHt.
POOL 4 Bdrm home !uat 645-4419. 21315»-6 l&e elt ePM hh 1144 .... 81~ 11.; w!o,..;'. fr~ veg g6arde~ nr8 tennle, 1._.1 Galaxy Drtve 1399,000. 1270,000 a.
lotlded with extru. Po-~-------A OOLl HOUSEi French oak kit noor. ceremk: Ille pool pe ... 1. y ownr 4 Br. Den. formal dining aumable at 10.375%.
pular "Men North" IOW/OAIYH LIASl/"'1111 ChautMUx In Woodbrld· bllh. beige pluah c:rpt. $188.000 833-077'9 room, 2 ftreplecea, 3 c:ar Oynuty Model 2Br. 2Ba
home. 1147.ooo . .__ VIEW CUTE & CLEAN 4 BR. ge. End unit Vaulted 1ge pvt yerd, landac:aped, Sharp t-nhn. 2 mllr gerege p1ua large hObby Crell. 1329.000. $230.
l0%tloenltl 2•10 1129,750 2ba home edJ1cent 10 celling LOii Sl~lg:;;,. w/aulo aprlnkletl & lge bdrm 1ullea, 2'h 81, roo,m. Pool alzed lot, ~g~1:,:1uamable at
-• 3 er. huge family room. MeedowWtl O.C. Oo d.._ ~1,,..8!'-ElnO •~t . · patio, many1 exlrud. Clm1-1 frplc, dble gar w/opnr .. beaut. lendacaped. 840-203e euy walk to beech. rwct to 5172 Venturi or '"""' ....., .,... ....,, . mac. mo.,,. n con . • nice redwood pallo. Owner wlll ua111 •I fl.~~~~~~~~ 9111-llBL Agent 862-1700 ,_ca11 __ 840-_50_7_8___ Univ. Perk Clrdlf1 mdl 2 for appt. 551-0867. S 119.1500. I 1035/mo. nanclng. Now $389,500. i:::::
11 • Br 2 Ba, 1kyllte, lrplc, Selling anything with 1 873-4819 OpenAo ... ,_:;!.,!~~~-•:;; Buying and ••lllng •I •
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FOIOll VIEW
Well located 3 BR. Emerald Bay home In the
desirable 1000 block. Spa. wood floors,
Catalina sunsets and white water are yours
for $890,000. Ask for David Hlrschler.
'
EIEIULI UY -• 1411,000
We have the lowest priced non-hwy, home In
Emerald Bay. Flat lot perfect for small
children, ocean view from living room, terrific
family room. 3 BR's, & room for e>lpanslon.
This property won't last long at $495,000.
PlllYITE IUCI • • EIEllLI UY
3 BR, cul-de-aac home designed by noted
architect. Wood, glaaa contemp on tree filled
lot w/nk:e ocean v1ews. Thia famfty al2e home
offers all the charm that you could desire.
Just offered at $785,000.
111 Ellllll lmlTOll
UI lllLIEll
Best buy In Corona Hlghlandsl Charming 2
Bed room home w ith brick firep lace,
hardw9od floorJ and veranda. Mini ocean
view. ""ccesa to private beaches. Only
$250,000 lnciudlng land. Ask for Belle Chase
Lee.
"WIY 111 UYlllUl1"
Where you have It all, fee land, large corner
lot, 1paclou1 comfortable H'Ome with ao
much charm and everything going tor It. 3
Bedroom•. 3 Bathe, Famtl~ Room •nd
accee1 for amaJI boat or R.V. 1410.000 wtth
land. Alk for Belle Chue Lee.
111'1WU11..U..U•
Set on a prime comer IOt, thll 2 Bedroom p~o me hu been completely r , tandaoaped and ,..fuwnated.
All new appllancte, IOlar-Meted pool and
epe, A.V. petklnQ, timed •tetlor llghtlng, full ..,raay 1y1tern. Unbelievable ••l•tlng
.. flrtM-.oe.!!111-M'O, and mottYated OWfW MU Mlllt. A
_..' P-. to ~ 'f04Jr 1Mnmer, )ult aMPGO.Mk for tMlllleenck . ..
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culete I 132,900. Bkr. la a atmple matter Delly Pilot C4Ualfled Ad ..-• whal clutllled 11 all
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Lingo
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llEIALI IAY
3 BR's, 21~ BA's, den remodeled with new
kitchen and more. Exclusive community with
private beach and tennis. Price reduced to
$650,000. Ask for David Hlrschler.
WE'D UIE YOU TO MEET
Jr"-,
.Ill SELLERS
Jim Sellers of Lingo Real Estate. Newport
Beach represents six years of Real Estate
experience. A reeldent of 13 years. Jim Is
Intimately famlllar with Newport Beach
property and specializes In Spyglass Hiii ana
Harbor View Hiiia East.
\
1111• II! OFFElll
Motivated owner of lovely Del Mar Model In
Spyglua Hiii wants to sell NOW. Bright and
lmmacul~e view home with 3 Bedrooms, 2
Bath•. cdYy famlty room, dramatic wet bar. 3
car garage. Enter through private courtyard
Into this wonderful famlty •nd entertaining
home. $220 ,000 In exl1tlng fln•nclng, and
owner wlll a11l1t . Try Leue Option.
$474,000. Aak for HaJlle Strock.
111110 Tl llU ...... ...,lllTIU
eu.tom Tudor hOme With nk>e oouwt Views.
4 Bedroom•. 3'A Bathl plu1 p9ne6ed ornc.1
den, huge f8rnl= over entire 3rd ftoof.
Spa, MUM. bar and potting •M Mt In
MolUded woodlY patio. 80lld oelc woodwOl1t
throughout,,-planked floorlnft, bullt·tn
catifnet1, dree••ra. Oourmet k otten wtth
OG1Y ednG--. Mutt ... to~ the ...,_t ... l7,IOO, Aalt. for H-.toak. ,
PllCU TD HU.
ClllEL IOIEL -12H,000l
Privacy pervades this Harbor View home on
tee land locat ed near school and park lending
addltlonal appeal. 3 BR's, large family room.
formal dining room are picture perfect tor
small family. Sellers are motivated. Ask tor
Carol Mason.
ClllOll IEL IWI • • FROM 1121,IOOl
Luxury condos on the oceanside of hwy. with
use of'pool and spa. These hlghly upgraded
units have good parking facilities. Ideal
setting near beach, shopping and
transportation.
TIE ILIFFI
Linda model. plciure perfect condition wtth
all new kitchen. new carpeting, drapes,
expanded dining area. Softly decorated to
attract the most discriminating. Corner lot on
one of the largest green belts and added
allure. $198,500. Leasehold. Ask for Carolyn
Mason.
LlllA ISLE
5 Bedroom, 41A Bath home In prestigious
gate-guarded community. Private beach,
tennis and clubhouse. Slip for 60 ft. boat.
Call for appointment to see. $1,450,000. Lois
Egan.
IOUI YllW -1111,000
Terms. Termaf Pay Mlllng and ck>tlng co1i.
and move In. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath•. with oceen
view. O..t area of Arch BMch Hefgttt1 In
Laguna BHch. New OR th• market. thl•
oc:.an view home 11 priced at Juat $191,000.
Alk for Al Wefnert.
. ..UWllW-1411,111
Irvine Terraoe -BaYed4n. 8wMolna bey,
OOMr\ and nlaht ttont vle*I. -3 ledroom
home. Aeduollon of t110.ooo. ref'4tot1 • owner•• mottvatton to ... NOW .... tNI
trWe wtth potenta.I tor IPPt't0tatton. ,... •
-~Miion.
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Spaolou1 4BR one-1tory
contemporary home featutte 7&'
dqck & pier, free form pool,
aeparate •pa & many other
outatandlna amenities. Owner
w ill a11l1t w /flnanctna.
$1,750,000 incl. land. Paula
Balley.
OllTtl IPAllll
llllfTlllUIUI YW 180 degree
view oC ocean, bay & Catallfta.
Enter through aecurity ga\es to
Imported Italian marble entry to
this 4 BR. 4 BA home w/oak
winding stairway or elevator to
an elaborate recreation area.
Patio includes -hydroepa & tiled
BBQ service center. The perfect
home for executlve entertaining.
$1,725,000 includes land .
Maureen White.
llllTI tall -PllY&TI llWNIT
UO&Tlll Lg spacious family
home in traditional Calif.
Spanish style -Built around a
courtyard & a pool on Lido lale,
7 BR, 6 BA add to the lg family
livability. $1,250,000 . Tom
Allinson.
IHllflHIT IUIHI With an
"International Flavor" High
ceilings -marble floors and
columns -inside pool. Spacious
rooms -brealdatt room --
elegant master suite w/fireplace
-City, bfy & ocean view -
three additional BR suites
w/private entrance. $1,125,000
incl. land. Barbara Aune.
llAlllfllER UHi EITAlll 2 ·~
acre level hilltop. Views to the
sea. Unlimited bridle trails. 5
stall barn caretaker suite .
Unlimited use of adjoining
private 5 acre park & Bass Lake.
5 BR, 4 BA -20 minutes to
John Wayne Airport. $995,000.
George Grupe.
IHllfllHT HUH IHEHY
Ocean, bay & harbor lights view.
Large, elegant custom home
w /4BR, study, family rm, &
workshop Could be 3 master
suites. Beautiful 2-story formal
dining rm. Circular staircase.
Unique & lovely. $869,000.
Micki Cooper.
Ill OAIYtl -&FFLIElll A
ELEIAIOE This exclusive home
._waa...Oe!llgllea & built with your
lavish desi.res t.n mind. 6500 aq.
ft. incld. 5 BR. 6 lh BA. billiard
nn, 3 wet bars, wine rm. total
privacy, sec urity and
breathtaking vtews from nearly
every rm $1 . 795,000 with
extraordinary terms Please
make every e(fort to view this
rare opportunity. Dan Bibb.
IHllflOHT IPYILHI hom e
tot.ally customized & expanded.
Forever view, 4BR, 3BA. game
room. wine rm, pool & spa.
Loads of extras. $795,000 incl.
land. Sandie Fix.
IUIH OHi u nUL" Only
$795,000 in prestigious Irvine
Cove. Guard gate & private
beach. 4 BR. 3 'h BA, Cam. nn,
pool. spa. sauna. paddle tennis,
ocean view. Hurry this won't
last. $795.000 includes land.
Maureen White.
.. Ulftl -., .... Thia
picture perfect 3 BR. 2 'h BA
Deane Townhome (Monaco).
Features the best of everything
w/spa included. c.ompare value
at $615,000. {)Jmer will finance.
Danny Bibb.
YIUATILI u11snu PresUaloua
Lido hie address for t bte
multi-use family home. Bright
and airy with remodeled kitchen
and baths and bay view from
living rm. 4 BR inclu dln1
separate In-law or guest unit
upstain. All thi9 and private
Lido beaches, clubbou.e, and
tennis. ~70,000. Barbara Aune.
UTU LIMI YIN LIT lmmaculat.e
4BR Cameo Hi&hlands w/~
& Catalina view• & pr ivate
beach acceaa. Extra lar1 e
cul-de-sac lot often extreme
privacy. t U0,000 incl. land .
Martha Macnab.
HOUlll POR 8AL!
t •DROOM
1095 Meu Bluff Dr. (OoMn Vl.w) CM
873-03&3 t165,000 Sat/Sun 1·6
11 Wlnt.,green, OMrllefd, Irv.
187-4948 t 11e.eoo SattSun 11.4
104 Via Oord9v1 (Udo lale) NB
07s-4083 '374,000 Sun 1·6
**0802 w. OcMntront, NB
844-8200 $696,000 Sat/Sun 2-6
358 19th St. (Eutskle) CM
MCM259 t12t,500 Sun 1-6
2~ OcMn Vl.w, Newpor1 BH<:h
548-2313 '4()0,000 Sun 12-6
4'60 Bolero, Pane Lido, Newport Boh
84-4-8200 t135,000 Sun 12-4
2 M plue PAM RM or DIN
*19 Curt Dr, JumlM C~.vu.CdM
840-1516/(019)728-6151 S/Sun 12-4
II Kamalii Court, Newport Crest
831-1400 $186,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 *' Pandora (lrvtne Groves) Irv.
0-42·5200 $137,500 Sun 1-4
3-425 Ooean Btvd, Corona del Mar
831-1400 $1,475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
992 Bayside Cove w .. t, N.B.
831-1400 $397,000 Sat/Sun 1-~
#3 Rue Fontalnebleau (Bg Cyn) NB
780-8333 $355,000 Sun 1-5
224-4 Port Carllale (Seawlnd) NB
873-7761 $259,000-fee Sun 1-5
1577 E. Ocean, PenlMOla Pt.
831-1400 $3«,500 Sun 1-5
**8802 W. Oceanfront, N.B.
&44-6200 $595,000 Sun 1-5
17 Montpelller, HarbOr Ridge, NB
844-8200 $529,000 Sun 2-5
3-459 Windsor Ct (Wlmbldn Vig) CM
0-45-0303 $179,900 Sun 2-5
3 HDROOM
8102 Maraelllee, Hunt. Beach
964-3311 1126,500 Sun 1-5
2015 Leeward Lane, Baycres1, NB
979-8533 $215,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
2210 Avalon, College Park, CM
837-1458, 548-7153 $105,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
14 canyon llland, Big Canyon, NB
644-9080 $249,000 Sun 1-5
2221 Vla1a Dorado, Bluffs, N.B.
673-535<t $195,000 Sun 1-5
41 Rockwood, Woodbridge, Irvine
673-5354 $114,500 Sun 1-5
18ffi Bonnie Doone Terr(lrv.Terr)CdM
759-9100 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1'42 Via Undlne (Lido Ille) NB 87~ $375,000 Sun 1-5
487 82nd St .. Newpoft Beach
831-0263 1212,000 Sat/Sun 10--4
1815 AJsuna Lane, Huntington Bch
H0-1980 $123,500 Sun 1-5
1717 Cllff Dr. (Nwpt Hgts) NB
. 979-2390 $385,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
112 Via Havre. Udo 19'8, N.B.
873-7300 $450,000 Sun 1-4
327 Ogle St. Costa Mesa
6-48 0040 $-14-6,000 Sat/Sun t-5
559 Vista Flora. Bluffs, NB
831-1400 $219,000 Sun 1·5
300 Grand Canal, BalbOa Ill
831-1400 $4e0,000 Sun 1-5
2119 Vista Laredo, Btuffa, NB
831-1400 .$230,000 Sun 1-4
1751 Ptca Del Sur. Penlneola Pt.
831-1400 $380,000 Sun 1-5
3318 Maryland Cr (Mesa Verde N.) CM
979-2390 $1'49,000 Sun 1-5
400 Holmwood, Newport Beach
646-2313 1224,900 Sun 1-4
19981 Carmanla Ln .• Hunt. Beach
IN53-2351 $122,900 Sun 12:30-4:30
373 PMwpof1 Glen, Newpor1 Beach
546-2313 1350.000 'Sun 1-4
3128 Klllybrootce. Coate Mesa
548-2313 $123,500
233 16th Pl., Newport Height&
844-8200 $155,000
••1538 lrvtne Ave .. Nwpt Bch 831~ $197.500
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
I M plue ,AM RM or DeN
*24 Shoel (Jumtne C~) CdM
552-2000 $359,500 Sun 12-3:30
18051 Norton (Univ Pane) Irv.
652·1800 $139,000 Sun 1-5
#7 P~nt Sur Or (Spyglass) NB
876--5113 1549,000 Sun 1-6
1798 Hft811 ~ (M ... Verd9 N.) CM
979-2390 S148,000 Sun 1-5
2827 carob (EutblUff) Newport Bch
"' 040-MOO $345,000 Sun 1-5
854 Sonora. Cotta M..a 648--1280 1129,900 Sun 12-4
2120 Aster Place, Coeta Mesa
54&=2313 t18G,OOO Sun 1~30
3401 ao.n..t. ea.ta Mesa
1548-2313 $227,000 Sun 1-4:30
10191 Constltutk>n, Hunt. Beach
982-1029 $1-49,500 Sun 12·5
1921 Yecht TNMI, SMvtew. N.8.
944-QOO $499,500 Sun 1-4
1212 ~Ok• Ln.. Weetcllff, NB 844-t2bO 1225.000 Sun 1-6 * 1911 811~. Ntwpoft ~ M&-0303 $340,000 Sun 1-4
1003 Orcwe, cOeta Mesa
'31·1370 e121,750 Sun 1-8
1803 Yedtt CoMnAa. H9wport 8ctl f79-.2230 $410,000 Sun 12~5
r727 Ffll"'Oft\ ..._ _, Mar, CM
M7"""6 W127,IOO a.t/8un 11~
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14• _,. •11,000 &In 1-6
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1907 Tradewlnda, Baycrest, NB
644-9060 $325,000 Sun 1-5
218 Via Koron, Lido Isle, N.B.
644-9060 $430,000 Sun 2-5
1312 Seacrest (Hrbr Vu His) CdM
759-9100 $339,500 Sun 1-5
414 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
&44-9060 $675,000 Sun 1-5
114 Yorkshire (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
759-9100 $2,200,000 Sun 1-5
* 1120 Goldenrod, HV Hiiis, CdM
&44-9060 $435,000-Fee Sun 1-5
223 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $325,000 Sun 1-5
• *2507 Llghthouse(HVHla)CdM
67S-6000 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*3112 Gibraltar (Meea Verde) CM
&41-8629 S 146,900 Sun 12-5
11 Hlllsborough(Hrbr Rdg Hls)NB
760-8333 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
e**7306 W. Ooeanlront, NB
673-7300 $795,000
249 Wake Forest, Costa Mesa
Sun 2-5
751-3191 $127,500 Sun 1-5
1411 Kings Rd (Cliff Haven) NB
&42-5200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
62 Drakes Bay (Spygls) Nhlport Bch
84-4-7020 $474,000 Sun 1-4
2491 Crestview Or (Byahrs) NB
8«-7020 $410,000 Sun 2-5
102 Via Koron. Lido Isle, N.B.
873-7300 1595,000 Sun
• 1301 Dolphin Terr.(lrv.Terr)NB
831-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1_..:30
492 16th Place, Costa Mesa 631-7300 $205,000 Sun 1-4:30
9652 Robin Avenue, Fountain Vly
831·7300 $143,750 Sun 1-4:30
11721 Candy Lane. Garden Grove 546-2313 $109,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
3 T48 M~. (;oeta M..a 546-2313 $149,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
9441 Tikl, Huntington Bch
67~1771 1155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1215 Mariners. W•tcllff, N.B.
8«-6200 $455,000 Sa/S 1:30-4:30
• 200 tongs Place, Newport Bch 0-45-0303 $1,195,000 Sa 11-3/Su 1-5
501 Sturgeon (Del Cerro) C.M.
531-7370 $14-4,500 Sun 1-5 .
810 Kings Road, Newport Beech
831-1266 $5'45,000 Sa1/Sun 12-5
223 Diamond, BalbOa llland
644-9060 $489,900
889 SeMte, Costa Mesa
Sun 2-5
(619)753-8355 S 119,500 Sun 12-4
* 1717 Bayadere Terr(lrv.Terr)NB
0-44-7020 $950,000 Sun 1-5
706 K-Thanga, Irv. Terr, CdM
551-8700 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOM
#24 Inverness. Bio Cyn, NB
831-1400 $1,01'5,000 Sun 1-5
428 Carnation, Corona del Mar
875-6742 $-495,000 Sun 12_..
4 BR plua PAM RM ot DEN 124 Sunset Terr., Laguna Beach
(213)375-0224 $435,000 Sun 1-5
1230 Sand Key Dr. (HrbrVu His) CdM
780-9133 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•4826 Roxbury Dr, Cameo Shrs, CdM
759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5
1730 Port Margate, HV Hornes, NB
759-1501 Sun 1-5
* 1942 Port Nelaon Pl (HVHma) NB
759-1501 Sun 1-5 .
*#49 Monteolto, Spygl• HIU, CdM
759-1501 Sun 1-5
1817 Port Car1ow, HV Hornet, N.B.
0-4-4-9060 $347,500 Sun 1-5
•• 172-4 Prt Mar~ate (HV Hms) NB
84-4..0134 '315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
8282 Si.rra Siena (Trtl~) Irv.
7to-8333 $179,000
48 Mllefon Bay {Spyg .. ) NB
7eo.8333 t&M.MO
Sun 1-6
Sun 1-6
14 Morro Bay (Spygf-) NB
780-8333 $598,lX>O '8un 1-5
*1834 COmmodote Ad, Bayot-1, NB
831-7300 *310,000 Sun 1-'4:30
*1509 HIQtlland Or.(Hrbr Hghtnds)HB
831-130l) '286,000 Sun 1-'4:30
e *2107 8antJliQO Dr. 8-yorMt, NB
831-7300 *3&8,000 Sun 1-4:~
...
• * 1500 Kings Rd. Clift Haven. NB
831-7300 $675,000 Sun 1-4 30
e 1118 Somerset Ln .. Weatcll, NB
631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30
•4900 Wayne Rd., Cameo Hghlnds, NB
631-7300 $385,000 Sun 1-4:30
e 1338 Antigua Wy, Westcllff. NB
0-44-9060 $390,000-Fee Sun 1-4:30
2706 Lighthouse (HVHls) CdM
675-6000 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 2658 Bayshore Dr(Byshrs)NB
759-9100 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2032 Swan Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
751-3191 $199,500 Sun 1-5
#14 Point Loma, Spygls HUI, CdM
673-4400 $675,000 Sun ,_..
* 1308 Santiago Or, Westclf. NB
&44-9060 $'495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
** 1116 W. Oceanfront, Balboa Pen.
644-9060 Sun 1-5
222 Via Koron (Lido Isle) NB
642-5200 Sun 1_..:30
**601 Bayside Dr .. Promon. Bay
631-1400 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
* #5 Pinehurst. Big Canyon, NB
831-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1222 Sussex (Westcllff) NB
642·5200 $229,000 Sun 1-5
* •e20 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isl, NB
673-7300 $1,800,000 Sun 2-4
* 101 Via Florence, Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 2-4
*4800 Surrey (Cameo Hghlnds) CdM
759-9100 $795,000 Sun 1-5
•4 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) NB
760-8333 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2640 Catalpa, E-Blutt, Newport Bch
551 -6700 Sat/Sun 1·5
1441 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB
548-5&47 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2427 Windward ln., Newport Beach
548-0319 $380.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
249 Evening Cyn Rd. (Shoreclfs) CdM
673-7761 $259,000·fee Sun 1-5
*8 Winged Foor. Big Canyon, NB
&44-6200 $599,oOO Sat/Sun 1-5
1050 Santl'ago, Doyer Shores. NB
M4-6200 $749,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
20252 Eutwood, Huntington Beach
875-1771 $224,900 Sun 1-5
2731 Fremont (Mesa del Mar) C.M.
831-7370 $142,500 Sun 1-5
86 Harbor Ridge Dr, Hrbr Ridge, N.B.
&40-8201 $699,000 Sun 1-5
2700 Lighthouse Ln .. COM
831·1400 $359,500 Sun 1-5
1779 Hawaii Cr (Mesa Verde No) CM
979-2390 $169,900 Sun 1-5
•975 Trenton (Mesa North) CM
979-2390 $147,000 Sun 1-5
••14 Burning Tree (Bg Cyn) NB
831 -7600 $649,500 Sun 1-5
162<4 Antigua Way, Newport Beech
646-7171 $550,000 Sun 1-5
2572 Circle Dr .. Bayahores, NB
644-6200
2807 Bunya, Eastbluff, N.B
644-6200 $298,000
**920 Via Lido Nord(Udo lst)NB
Sun 1-5
Sun 1--4
&45--0303 $2,650,000 Sun 1-4
•~078 Phalarope (Mesa Verde) CM
645..0303 $235,000 Sun 12-4
1919 Kauai Pl. (Mesa Verde) CM
645..0303 $299,000 Sun H
& 11R plue FAM AM or DEN
••2201 Alta Vlata (Eutbluff) NB
831-7300 $359,000-Fee Sun 1-5
* 17 Muir Beac:h Dr .. SpyQls HI, CdM
551-1234 $1,950,000 Sun 1-5 * 1208 Key West. Hrbr V~ Hla, CdM
873·1800 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
e 1727 Port Barmouth (HrbrVwHma) NB
831-7300 1386.000 Sun 1-4.30
103-4 Sandcast .. ..l. HV His, CdM 84-4-toeO S34'4,500 Sun 1-5 * 1133 Highland (BaycrMt) NB 0-48-9491 $408,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 * 1392 Gataxy Dr., Oov.r Shra, NB
831·1300 te95.000 Sat/&HI 1-t:30
••20 ~ Potni. 86g Cyn, ttB es1.1* e1, 1ea,ooo 8alln 1-t:30
•2408 Tutlln ~w .. Cotta MIN
875-1711 t225,000
•1918 Port Cardiff, HV Hms. NB
0-44-8200 1395.000 Sat/Sun 1-'4
I aft pkae PAM Mt or O.H
1930 Port Chef .... H9wport Bch
494·1840 $380,000 Sun 1-5
2088 Flamingo, M ... Verde, CM
0-45-4419 *225,000 Sun 2-6
* 1934 Port Blahop"'-~ 9ch ~8·2313 $38-4,ouu Sun 2-e
48 Rldgellne Dr. (Hrbr'Rldge) NB
M4..e200 $895,000 Sun 1-5
*2 Trafalgar. Hrbr Rkiae. NB
64<4-6200 •11950,001) Sun 1·5
•4 Narbonne. Harbor Rtdge, NB
844-8200 11,895.000 Sun 1·5
9 lnvernesa, Big Canyon, NB
&44-8200 11,795,000 Sun 1-5
41 Montpelller, Hrbr Ridge, N.B
6-44-6200 $725,000 Sun 2-5
* 1816 Orlole Dr .. Costa Mesa
549-1366 $280,000 Sun 1-5
**219 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach
760-1900 $1,995,000 Sun 1-5
35 Rtdgellne, Harbor Ridge, NB
760-1900 $1 ,750,000 Sun 1·5
I BEDROOM
*904 Via Zurich Cir, Lido lat, NB
644-6200 $1,250,000 Sal/Sun 1-5
I BR plua FAM RM or DEN
e 938 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl, NB
673-7300 $797,500 Sen 1-5
* * *41 Linda Isl Dr(L.lnda lsl)NB
675-6161 $1,650,000 SIS Appl Only
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
14588 Golden Glen, Walnut Sq, Irv.
559-1737 Sed,900 Sun 12-5
1182 Sea lslan1J, Big Canyon, N.B.
673.,..400 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 Heritage (Heritage Parl<) Irv.
540-1151 $101,900 Sun 1-3
1925 Anaheim, #A-3, Costa Mesa
673-4400 $128,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2554 Elden #B102 (Ea.stslde) CM
540-1151 $148,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN
*#10 Wiid Goose. Nwpt Crest. NB
673-7300 $185,900 Sun 1-5
8 Wintergreen (Deerfield) Irv.
5~-1151 $134,950 Sun 1-4
3 BEDROOM
17643 Brittany, Hunllngton Bch
963-6767 $103,900 Sun 1-5
•383 Sunr1se Clrcle, C.M.
831-1400 $159,500 Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOM
*2156 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2404 Vista Hogar, Bluffs, NB
673-7300 $149,000 Sun 1_..
# 1 Queen's Wreath (Univ Pk) Irv
552-7500 $155,000 Sun 1-4
TOWNHOUSES
FOR-SALE
2 BEDROOM
1095 Mesa Bluff Or(Ocean Its vlew)Cl\A ' · ..
673..0353 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
327 Ogle Street, Costa Mesa
548..0040 $145,000 Set/Sun 1-6
*HM Aapen, Costa Mesa
644-2582 S 129,500 Sun 2-5
4 M plua FAM RM or DEN
2408 Narbonne (Eastslde) C.M. ·
&45--0303 1125,000 Sun 1-5
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
30801 S. Coast Highway
Ofc In Sp. 322, S. Laguna
499-4242 $28,500·$79,900 Dally
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
1 BR plua 1 M
Corner of Warner & San Bruno
964·7783 $108.000 Sat/Sun 10-5
2 BR plua 1 9"
310 Coronado. Pennlnaula
631 -1400 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
38Rplu.19"
715 Iris, Corona del Mar
673-1181 1362.000 Sun 1-5
18Rplue29"
423 Carnation, Olde CdM
675-8370 Sat/Sun 1-5
309 Sapphire, Balboa Island
673-849<4 $585,000
I BR plue I•
3228 Broad, Nwpt Hetghts. NB
673-8-494 $335,000
Sun 1-4
Sun 1-4
** 1301-1301'.I\ N.Bayfrnt,Bal ISi
873...eGOO 1850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ... ,...., ...
** 132 S. Bayfront, BalbOa Ill
831-1400 11.300,000 Sun 1-5 ...... ,.
509 Ac.eta (OclMnlkle of HWy) CdM
M~ 7CM8 e.M«),0007 Sat/Sun 1-t
TRIPLEX FOR SALE
. I ..... I peue '
**1133 E. Balbo. BNd., Pentn
831-1..00 S1,750,000 Sun 1-4
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$799,000
This truly magnificent residence is, for those who embrace relaxing
luxury as a way of life. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved
arches, recessed lighting & liberal use of mirrors. The gounnet kitchen
features solid oak cabinetry. Jenn-Aire range. Portugueee tiles & a
breakfast nook w/ocean view. Panoramic ocean & night view from LA
to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in private courtyard. Thia fine home
is unmistakably Newport! Aasumable financing on fee simple land.
759-1501 or 752-7373. ' JASMINE CREEK
Lovely Plan 5 with ocean & greenbelt view. 3 bdrma. 3 bat.ha, air
conditioned & extra large spa. Added amenities are 9eCW'ity gate, large
swimming pools & tennis courta! Owner may help finance. U you are
looking for Utopia, call on this TODAY! 759-1501 or 752-7373.
~,000 WITH SLIP
Fabulous Towne Home featuring 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 2 car attached
garage, huge maater suite with sitting room + balcony with bay view
& private boat slip. C.all 759-1501 or 752-7373.
SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW
4 bedrOom, family home. Beautifully uPSJ'8ded & landlcaped. Lovely
gated pool, U8ed brick 3 car garage, large lot with play area. 8 .. 1'
financing. 759-1601 or 752-7373.
FANTASTIC VIEW LOT
REDUCED 9300,~
1.24 Kftl located at the top offerinl exclusive ocean vtew., privacy &
.ecluaion. One o1 the few altt. availablAt that la eminently .Wied for•
breathtaking prlvet.e atat.e. Level &-ready to bulld. 709-1601 or
752-7373.
ILIGANCI IN HARBOR YllW HOMll
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Executive 1tyle ocean view home, 3 BR.
3 Ba, office, (a.mlly nn, dining nn, tae
kit.ch~, 3 carp.rage. Wlll aacrifiee well
under appralted value. JJU,000.
492.:-o'4 90.
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION: S12,500
BELOW APPRAISED VALUE AT Sf89,90011
Our. sellers really need to move ao their necessity ia your good fortune!
Imagine, a three year old home with 2,200 aquare feet of living area
with all the ameniUee, and at this price. The large country kitchen
comes oomplete with built-Ins, Jenn-Aire cook top, trash compactor
and two microwaves. There'• a breakfast bar PLUS a formal shower
and double pullmans. With a large uaumable first trust deed this
executive home can be youn for a aurprlaingly affordable mon~y
payment. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntll\gton Beach. 963-5671.
SPRINGHURIT TOWNHOME
ONE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST
This townhome has been ao lmmaculately maintained that you'll find it
hard to believe that it's really 7 yea.n old. The two fireplaces (one in
the living room and one ln the muter Nite) have never been u.ed. The
kitchen ia spotless and includes a double oven and break.fut bar.
Custom wooden ahuttera have been built for most all of the windows
and do they look good! For thoee hot aummer days there's a gigantic
brick p.tio with built in bar-b-que. Thia highly desirable townhome
lncludes three large bedrooma with two and one hall bet.ha. Offered at
$155,000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671.
ONE HOUR PHOTO PROCESSING
LAB -S~CRIFICE SALE PRICE OF $80,000
Our owner wants out and will Mll at lea than replacement cost.
Refinance a $42,000 equipment loan and with only $18,000 down its
youn!! The owner aaya he will 1tay and train the new buyer AND will
warranty the equipment for one year. Your $18,000 down payment
buys you the complete at.ore Inventory, all fixtures and operating
equipment plus the good will of an already established business. Thia
atore does 1ood buslnea now and with new ~nt could be a
real money maker. 9032 Adami Avenue, HunUnaton Beach. 963·6671.
Thete 2 BR uni\I are well l~ted on
quiet atreet A.uume $110,000 at 11~.
and seller can carry. You own the land.
Call now, . ......... •·
FM ULl/LUIE
1829 Ohmt Way, Coeta
M ... -2000 & 2100 1.f. CfMM* Spller, 831· 12M
COLDWeu.
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FOlll> ADS
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Loat: Dlamo"d Ring 3 rowa, 17 dlamonda tot.I.
Wht gold band. Nr Harbor-F....,._·Wlllon-
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PleaH reply Ad No.
1037, Dally Piiot, Boll 151~J.. Costa Meea, CA
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Ptot, •&:=/avthor 8t9'19'• ~,_. ~. "'°""· .,.,. '1: ttr.'i a. '*' llmt ...,_ llW llttd-w •J • o I u b. 'It'll IF 1111 I~ ..-. flNndll r11pon11t1l•, Gtien out ¥iiY..,... Need.,... LAlril • U •,..... ....,. WOft. .._. M"9 ,,:IOA ... ,,.._ MM-'rt. A erowl"t Or1n11 ~firm Midi ,o ~· 111111...._ tndMduell fOf Mlto ..._ part0n •ho oen work ~ :vd, C.M. llltwn '*" .ooe.. U8UM Hlltl. N.L ~rot N1 .... 1IOS ~ tt .. d tooct ...... good,...,,.. to cit~ off =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ . ._!tliMn~I0!:,·!'3!_!1;:! .... !!IOO!.:_ __ _j ._.. "'~ 11'1. '"" M. -.,_,NO .. dWw '*-oh.in tuetMtM lllpe In 0 .0.
• 11me, Con'1N1W D"JVIA wl\oeNole to tow '" Plllll Ill Niii• 11Cperleno.d m• ., ... M0-1,00 pr dey • 0111 PLIW All'I lefllr ................ .,, IOI rt' trav. Vlr to a.n P• .,.. ...,, 1pt .....,·· 1•;;. n~•· Women anocxi-g:· Good :;enoe•
PAINTING 11\eb 11 yr1 ~~1~1'::: Mil'/" m ~O = r' ~. Let,. mell Of(W oom• M08A ~~. ~~ lo epply. ?'IMld • must. nt 8oh
Nit $143M. MI n Im "' .... Mltm . peny hal lrnmld °'*""' : ~c 0per.-.,;g ·~ .:.~=t~t~ ..... t ~!..·• HAM>WA"l •teb • Y" ~11110" w 10 1 · Oppoftunlty tor oat111 borow ._..wy: bpi-for US* "*'891'· Vo-• D4eol E w1tt1 ._......_.._ .... a11t... ,_ °' """'"-~ au&M. '.--·-------! on.n.ct peraon wttt1 11· riltlOed onty, lllnt ~ lurM op•rellon w/lga GtOW!nQ hcMIM ,or .;;;;;;;;;;:,,,...-~ 8ALU
MOVING Oo, •tab II yn IAIYllTTIA WANTIO gura 1plltud•. Some elcMtl, M111Y oomtnen1Uo olet1oll 1141ff lrl key Olea 11 loc*lnO 1e1W Ape oall t?2·2114 (9-,11am). ti,.., .... tf .....
Neta aec>M. tor '"(c 1 mo1. old. 1 bootlk..,.. eicpatt1no1 rell with Hf,etlanoa. •Y9*"· ~eome pt101t1on Programm1r ~ t ..,,_11no9 keeping
PAIN= t=.11 yri :-"ho~1f/n":a=:~i1/r ~~u~x1::.C,~C:,"· :::::.'&!='Ml;; ~ -.ui:_ = ~mw.':'t~ wa11=. full llma, ptue ~;...,'!!!. m11°0
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MUF'FL!A lhoC> •tab II Aila. raqulract. Cell b1wn S & 5. 10. Xlnt oppty, ,._ ~ aootg appllo1t1ona & Bertend•r part tlm• lam -;t;i; 1 '.:;.,,~2 ~ 114f.151111 CLERK an•m .... •• l'alUIN to PereoloMt. PO l«>ow IYltatM. Top ... nffd•d. 11101 8ay1ld• to 1~ co:: paid ' ex PIZ2A/':: !:! 10 -BAllYSlnER WANTED. ...... Box 2"4S, Colte ...... lary & benllta peolcaQ9 Or. CdM Apply In j)W• lnt'I PIJbllcly held Cor
Oroaa S20M ,.. (Nanny) fOf 7 moe. glfl. 1 JYPIST UFIUIUll =I.Witty tor CA 92m lllf, .,..._. ...... aon. wtllch rew 71% In 'I~
PRINTINO n•w gron or 2 mornlngl f* wk . ~~I• w backorouncli Nllmt .... '4&.ilf1-1 RETAIL would ,lka to d•valop l&&OOmo Mltufl. non-1mkr, ooametlO aelal, •:t:'d E.lln 1450 to MOO per .......... TrtlHt your tlMnt• CONTACT·
JAZZEASIZ! ~ S yr1 Waetollft .,..., M41•1 GREAT W!STERH 8AV· ~~~::. = W.-If you have a lta. Proof ANdar Full trm• HIH Rellll Mr. St• 973-1712
Net• '64M. 8.fdlYSITTER. 2 wt<1 5hre INGS II the pteoa to •tart lloanu 10 work 10, WllQOFI or ven Ind enJov bf*, FIT. Mon· Tu.. I Fabric Stora. Coat a SALES
O)(FORO &41.+t23 day for my 14 mo. Old ~ :C:::!~t!l't Frenoh CoametlO Oo. In ~'1r~~~~i Thun-Fri-Sat, 11·5 All Meal.146-9417 -'T Tl..al
I '°"· In my ~.;...~uat nanc:1a1 lnatlMloft. major dept 1tora. lnttl-648-7068 btwn 11AM 1 ~E N S~VERt• ""'*"11111 Retail ci.rk want.O, Ill, W• .,. a Nan eo. Auto Rtipalr·VW, Honda heV9 tranep. 52.,._5 tut• Exit pot•nllal for SPM _. day9. P • 100 "9xlbla tioun. 7·Elao¥en. with ,0 new~ In
E.lloall. reeofd of "'"" IUYllTTll Thia Ind~ ... wort! eogr...tw. panon1t>M. l•C•ntl• Ave, Cotti 1515 OIW, CM.~ 1n oc for oomm ...... and
Ing• & r•putallon (HI tn th• Loa11 Ooou!Mnt ..,.. orl9nted lndtvldual. M.ch1nlcal A1Hmbl.,1 Meae panon. mgm't. Wiii 1r1ln Cell. yn). Good buy & t•m•. From 00111 M•u or Dapartmam. OUllM In· Salary & Comml11ton. NHded. 2 yre axpar P/T lllllTIM 842-200t Call Cun Sr. &31·121111 Newpor1 Ar .. tor 111 mo elude llllng, p r•partng ,_MO_-e_25_5_iv. __ maee __ . __ M1tu,.. Laguna Hiiia. 1---------agt ' old boy, 3 d•Y• wffk. r .. I Hiit• loan docu-.-'9S.1S20 Dally Piiot n•••P•P•r ( '"4 i ?t IWI, PAIT TIMI · Pr•* oldaf penion ac-Experlanc.d Rentll Car · dHl•r In lrvlna ar... _ :.! _ ~ Supplement your ll'ICOFM la~LI-••ti i:m:: lo chlldr•n ;h~~!:: a~~·c":i~~::,~ ~~1 t~:.11: ....... lftrttwJ ~~:,!~O'h:!,!r ~ ~ tb~g ..... lnt•~I~ ~I--,...._,. ~ documanta and Invent~ Cat a!0-1180 Ellper. bllllng lnl. typing k d I M -.....--....,.,. ""' New T .~.._ __ .... _-....;_1'-----1 rlee. Typing or 45wpm la · and flt• 1horthand, or •n morninga. ult bel'lelf of National Com
wnti .. .,..._ oon-l 9ak /Ant-ant 1'1Md1 Ired floor Covering S•IH, 8'*"' wrlt~N~ Area hlw ~dabM Wf\le$9, panlea M hllt t • 1truotkln Colorado ~-"f"f F r9QU · r-•"-tl-' 1 ~-..... -· 7,.,. .,,..... · H" · pr•l•r light truck w/ · eny 1 1 0
ktgt coior.io '65 000 countar help. Pr•I a . -· • ~···-"'• ...,..,.,..., ....., camper INlll. Only OMt, chooM from. _. par hr. ••· 'u,ooo d;.n, FHA Cal 8albo1 Blk•ry, W• off• oompatlttw ... Hp1rl•nca, bHutllul M9dlcal/Clwlcel: Matura rHponalbl• P•r•on• guaranteed, plu1 lucre·
apJ>rov. Mgmt on •It•. 173-~. Aak for Paul larlH (SllOO/mo.) and 1hoWroom, llbaral com· Bactt Office help needed nMd apply. Starting IP-Sain !Iv• bonu1 pro.grim.
Tu wrtt.-otl. 493-41M7 u-.nt beNftta. For an ml .. lon. Call Mr. TOfry Pert tlm• non amok.,· PfOX ... 1& Iv a mllMQa A COMMITMENT S1le9 expar pral d, bvt Banking lnt•rvl-appolntm•nt, Watctt, 7141151-232• Apply P.O Box 1027, Call 't>tWn 9:30-10:30AM wlll train 1119 right par-!!Mz te I.Ma 4024 ~ plaue call b•twHn fal Tm PAY San Juan C1pl•trano, only. Mon-Fri, Hit for TO ~..:.nForor ,1~~ Call:
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5 0 ll:OQ..4:30. Monday thru .. ~., C'" G H .. _ I I ti .....,. ,..,...,. •• ~ 00 lo 1500.000 LUI "'*1111 Friday. P&IT·Tlm Wiii n-.., -S.:~2~.,., c rcu • on 141-llll
. Fut ~oval and •fllllnln\Um 8 -5 yHrl opportunlll•• IVlll•~· ..... '"......... cl\Ul•1111c•T10N ----funding. Cal 1151·0135. conatruatlon l)(ooeulng lat• lltraln with tha Lo• Anf,•IH ~In all aapect1 front PIT Ill.II """""" ft llOllY .... =~p,CdM.Doug :"'Bparank~lng.background lU/lH·UU H Clnlrcouula,uodnooO.rpto"dm•nt o b wortcd: ld*'ll ulllng, 1Dtlmon1trallng product• YELLOWPAGES Mpark•tllng/Salea / • • oor peg oar , co act on1. n 11or•• In your area. •reonna O•pt. hav• llertt11n, T.D.'14011 reqvlf9d. 4'111 naw1paper NIH prog· S9fld raeuma: B. Kahler, Salary/bonuue. Wiii "The e.t RMC1 opening• In N•wport
---•Xlnl lllary 6 t>OMllll ram. Guaflf'ltaed hourly 1131 Orange #A, Coate trlln. 114/t:ea-3107 Book In Town" Beach Fln1nc111 S•n1 I.I. uma llUT Wlmll wage p1u• comm1..ion. Mau m21. Good typing, ahorthand 0. ... Locat9d In 919o11'11 Hew· Hours: 9 AM·2 PM, or 4 PIT Sac'y/Recept At GTE Olr.ctoriea, 900-aldNa, •.X9« req'd Call
' ' port Flnancl1l Cent•r. UYl•I PM • t PM. Training 11 ....... ,......, ~ 1YPP'Y co nMd• oeNlul communbtlon 11 11•-563..()9.40 1•t & 2nd For oonlldantlal Interview co.ti Meal provided. Pot•nt11r to Plft/n.. W9ll gro",'Md Individual Iha key to~ continued .__ ___ __.. __ _
11M9 aubmlt reeume 10 Wllllem Mm $300 ~ par w9lk S tor llt• tr,.Jlng & phonaa. growth. Salaa prof-'<>-SECRETARY Robt. Sam. NH/CM Kinard V.P. Equal°':,~ .,_......._ For 1n lntarvl•w, Cali peckllalty drug •tor•1b1• Call 780-1389 n..i. with 2 yeara of tue-R.E. Btok• Bd AMl1ora1 ,_ ...... __ -....,_.... . ~ • .....,,_ 1 .,.,.1252 ... ,~, "'~ 1 • .,u lff ng 1 ra1pon1 I• 1 1 1 1142-2171 ~11 --..... I IH .....,., ......... .,.. peraon w/ret•ll ulel & RIAL man CHI u oommlu on•d .......
500 Newport Cent• Dr. . cone. Shop needa General Halp auparvtaory •~P«l90c• WU t~ NIM •xpetl·
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Need wlophone u.18 rep...mtauvem to
atart tontaht In Coata Meu office.
•part Urne
•Mu.t be at leut 16
•No experience nece.ary
•Pleasant penonal.lty
•Reliable
•Good earning potenlial
142.1111, ht. a 12, 1tt. 1110
SPEND vhbR BXvs
AT THE BEACH
TEL-A-Cl RC
HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN
TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
·Evenings and Saturday
mornings
·Commission/Guarantee
·Must be ambitious,
pleasant and reliable
·Experience helpful,
but wllllng to train
•This Is not temporary
642-5678, ext. 312
between 5:30PM-9PM
"THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
~1.g~~S~O~O~Os~:. ':~ P.O. Bo• 11170 dapandabl• pit cook '326 wttly, mall proc.-10 wort!~ 1 Sun-Opening• In well "t•· :1i:'.· :!;01~ ~~:~ Ari axcallent catMr op.
credit c:heck, no panetty. ~~ wtlO .njoy9 oooklnQ. Wiii lfnQ, lull°' PIT. no~ daya, apx. 25 tn pr wll. bll1h•d lrvln• Firm to be 11'19 beet, will find a portunlty I• avall1bM In l&US/llTll.
Call D•nl1on Auoc. EOEiMF tr.in. Cell •e&-2'34. .,, ~. For lnfor· 111 lllLI •• Tnlnlng. aa1l1tanc•. top comP901&llon peck· Iha new lrvlne admlnl· _. .. •-••n
IUllTllY
Airport ... ,.., ....
llna nc• firm da1lr••
accurate 1yp111 w/UOl/A.
grammatical aklll1, PfOo faulonal appaarance
and flll"llllartty *"" word proc•••no. Call Dena. '714/478.1900
1173-7311 l~~~~~~~~~a;i~i/i"ii~h mat Ion und a ••If· 11110 San Mlguel Or. NB g•n•rou• comm1111on age. The right paraon wtll etrattw headquert .. of FIT • _. .. _. r a... PIT.... lddrHUd, •l•mpad ICh•dule. Call Dawn. find Columbl• Saving•. s.. POlltloni for Hp. 2nd TD'• from $61000 10 Beeuty Salon N9ed nlca P•raon for •nvalop• to Royal Pu· ...... luhlMtt 1161•1177 : lact9d ~t will per· HIH per•on1 In wom-
150,000 high yield H · New H.B. Beauty Salon cookln~aoma ax""'rl-bll1h•r1. 311 Montval• CNA'I & NA OMdad aM 1 I t2• -K (I b' IOI'-Mer•tar1al dutlel •n'1 b•ttar 1P•cl11ty cured by •lngl• ramlly opening, halr•tyll1t1 & ,.. Aft, Stoneh1m. Ma11. ahlft1. Apply Mon thru REAL ESTATE · "'""" nc. "· ,.. storea Vlrioul locatton1
I S ._,...._._ 9n09. pay, p-.. 02,llO Fr1 .. .,_.__ ~ 1 commlNlon 9nd bonU•) for th• Chl•I Flnanclal SALARY + COMM. wi
hdol m••Pnl an IBarcna,·I man,....,,:::::_-~~ed with Ing Senta Ari• 9nvlfon-. ·eonAM to,..~PM . ...,... ..._I r*>ldn . ...-.. •Ix· 2.) A Wide reno-of be-Ottic.r a.nd AccountlnH XLNT BENEFITS. '"""" no. r n on y. al ~·"'·.._, .. or par. -t. ,.._ .. _.., "ll ·-~ ••••IP port v . .-it•. 1666 P•r •nca par1on n --• Sunarvl•Ar Out•·• wt 1 ........... ,1---------=~~~) 111111-91128 ~~~ev:0-1131._6s-&: __ 1304_ .... __ -_"'_ ... __ -_ .. &-;;-odd°"-.~ ::t;;~r A ..... N.B. :''::.'.!!":::!. ~J:~WHkl Of paid ~:::·:~on:!i lnp-.on(I M~:!_~· s:;-~~r~~
B t M h 1 COOKS/NIOHT pay. Nice environment. OFFICE 1ful & growing nrm. 4 ) Ari lnll tty 12 maintaining rn .. and ormer1y ...,..,.'1) oft. EOE. Send,_,,,_ to
--------~ e~n~xe:.: ~~s=~Ap-Cell bat. e-5• '97-37211. lntemtlng poaltlon tor ~~ltlon• .d product"' wit~~~ confldent111 matarlal. so~~~~~~~ =r ~t!rA=c: llltlna••I VO, O.M.C. 6 Mercury. ply Mon, TUM Of Wed .......,/ bright pef90fl good w/ 7WIM&-506t baMllta ~~ ~~t~~,!,.•xoi I~~~~~~~-~ Irv, IUlt• *·Of ptiona .. ..... SIN &40-2331 btwn 3 and 5'1m. BAXT· ......... numbert. MacGregor 5.) Room for advanc•· ,.._.._ .... onv• .,,, ... ,: 752-8952
;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;ii.11--.-,_---... -.---1 ER'S RESTAURANT. New Hlon In N•wport Yacht Corp 1531 Pia· R.E. Brok• Meda Mlel rnant 85-70 wpm, good flour• llmfllf •---------
• -•-_..... 6180 Birch St. NB. 8Mct1 ~ high 1.. 09ntla. eo.t.a ....._ u.oc. In mrtg °' ....._ aptitude and attention to Coltl Meal CPA Firm. hniM ...... ACCOUNTANT 125000 n••d•d. Exp•rl•ncad..---------1151·1'20 We currantty have poal-datall ara r•qulred. T 110 AM.i•ilfJft..... ._.__ [)egrMd. Two yelt'l 'r..i with catering trev-& ... ........ •hlon hi r 1tyll1t and ..... llLI · t1on1 avallabl• In our ONLY QUALIFIED AP· YP• wpm. 10 ltay '""'•--••' •--astet• ~· lad dKor1tlon1. Light •manlc:ut19t with Cll9nt.le. Carffr minded par•on lltlPT/llTY Ofang9 offtoa. If you er• PUCANTS, PL.EASE adding machln•. Non/ Full Uinl, upar, mature·
AccomplWIOd Par9onnel baking dullH. !:lllery h•••lfw Illes Wa wlll pay the hlati.I wtth good typing eblftty, For N9wport 8Mctl commlt1..:I to Mlea IUC· llTIOtl•. Som4I OV«tlme w/tlra ul• ability. s.Mcae. Inc. open. Hr9. llaldble. Lort'a Exparlenc:ed pr6farred. comm. and provlcfa all boc*MC>lng axper. help. DeYelopment/HorM OM& through communl· wa ollar an attracllv• req. Min. 3 ~ uparl-•276/wk + llr• comm . .. .....,. ~ ... 101 N 8 Kit...._ Full time. Elloallent ~ baneftta. ful .. _.. for s........,. F.. ............, r~~ cation .......... _ ...... aalary and b•n•fll• 9n09. Salary 1975. Call NB. If you c.o't Mii Utea
• ~~-~"~7~~1~ .. ·~"~1~00%~·~t,~-~· ~a;; ... c;;-·;t-;79-0~.;c;74F7~;;;:1 ~Rs~.:'~iL'OFACE P&UZZ taa lllm 1hl;;; 1111~;-:;ea. wa ';1~. f,~~mc. · ,,_ -: pactlaga lnctudlng paid Rannah, 76'-1040 tor ·do not eppty.1144-7151 = CNldcara . .._, ,..___,,._ 10 AM to 3 PM EOE ......... 1411 120-0202 appe11enc• and good 21111•~1141 "*'lcel· oantll and vt-1-t•_1no-=-·----~ SIDtTS
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._.....~ ~-per90nlllty for _.. 1lon cov•rega Plona IN ..,.... lleft lbla alter 1chool chlld Tiit ......, IULTI llJI (l.MIM) ....... • Ml heavy ptlonea. Addltlo-_., •t call Judy Emerton at lllllTllY-uu&.
Po1ltlon with Nawport cer•. my N. B. homa, ........ ..... P1t11tlma (PM~. Exp. In No~ necwery nelly, you wlll ba IOCf9-....... tll I ft 718.7101 for mor• lnlor-NB Area. 1 perwon omc::.. lfl) ~Mrl.,ERS
a-:t1 tn-trnant Firm. own tran1. Call alt II. 47 Falhlon INld aatoblo. 1 MIN. 8 .. 1 U.S. and overMU. tary to s... and Mlrtl· matlon. E.xper, elCOell lkllla ,_.d ft '111(.ftJ\
Account• payabl• and _1144-__ 964_11_. ____ ~ Bch (213)598-44e1. F• tor oir.ctory 911ng Mgr. wtlo requ4r• y 0 u m •1 ca 11 113-9201 . ......,
compu1• ..,,_ rew'd CLERICAL t liiWiit ... _WPQ1_rt9ia-:tlm•-•---------1 1-312-311&-3338 good typing and dicta· 2 1 3 14 3 1• 4 1 O 0 r Colurnt>la Savlng9 WILO ANO CRAZY Cell 553-0IMO MIDID 1111 .. a...,.... EJll. E-1530 phon• aklll• u well .. 71411193-tSS... 2, houri, I LHll lat... Sacf•tary for bu9Y New· Youth ortantacl company iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Columbia S~vlng1, a Part time Mon ttvu Fr1 FA!n' FOOD tak• out on ... TUBS organlutlonal abllltlel. for additional taped In-910 s. B<ook.hurat port BHch Property H•kl ult motivated,
A.pprentlc9 Tralr_!!I highly 1UCCM&tul flnen-s u p • r s an d w 1 c h the baeCfl needa Junk>rl Rael Eetate bedtground formation Anah*n. CA 92904 Mgmt Co Haevy typing. =t"lc, "-'~ ct•I orv-ntn"tton. ti ~1 ex Saruo<.a IOf IU.IJUMI' Hava lmmed op•nlng1 halpful. Call 752-73113 ~ <>P9«Y Empfyr M/F phonH • 1om• llgur• to help
netting catMr opportu-""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! Jot>•. APPL y In perl()f\, •9911 in oru.r ~ Ho Uk for NsMl1e wort. R.E. ~-Mlpful,j br8nd ,_ company jl.e 100 YUi ...... w nlllat IVllllable In It• ,_Ill 'THE PIPELINE NEW· .. per naceuary. Com-•---------· GTE nmECTORIS non-1mokar. S-•nd r•-1 ocierinjflil the-. F«
lrvln9 haedquartara. Ullll lllP Ml PORT, 2010 W. Oc•an pany wlll train. Xlnt In-~ U1I\ To pl-yow -ao-auma to Bonni. P.O. Box , more lntonnatton call Mr .
PllNll
GROUND FLOOR OPP.
.... ...... Front. N.B. 4111 Of 4/23 come. For appt. Call Mr. IR v IN E . s FINE s T CORPORATlON befor9 th9 30011. N•wport B .. ch, Spencs 714/834-1417 IPPUllAL OUll ~ 9 AM -10 AM W1taon M2~1Sa44 HEALTH ANO RACQUET reading public. 921113. ........... p•-,_ -M FACILITY 11 looking tor A wholly owned tubal· pflOIW 1---------'Are you plal"*'O •move? SaleO'ted applicant wttl All ~tlona. 9JI Sing'• laun«y now _., •-H-lrl•ndly, rupon1lbl• diary of Americl'• 1lth Del)' Plot Thlnltl~ of • ,_ home Ct1111"9d adl wll poWlt be raeponlibl9 for ..,,.,.,._ Fee ~ For lnfor. ace.piing appllcet1on1 Want.O edult1 ovat 22 people ort.nt9d paraon. fer Cl-"led, S42·6e711 lor aprtng? S.. 1he many you In it. r1ght dlr9ctlon TY
t.arg• W•at G•rman
oompeny axpand9 to Ir·
cetlon of .-.. date on ma 1 1 on cat 1. for dahery dnver. Good who enjoy wortdng with Call only aceapted bet· EQ911 =-lion. llatlnga In t0dey'1 ~ to find th• hom• you
th• mlcrol1cha. taktng~ecn~-t118~~04~2t~£xt~~S~~ drtvlno r«:Ofd. A.ppy In youth. Mu1t b• wall wHn t t AM & 3 PM qual M/F/H~ I~~~~~~~-· !lad columna. &42-51711 ,,_s, 142-5871
YIM -· Kay poaltlon9 to be lllled by terlOU• ordanl OV9r Iha pttona, I= pareon Mc»-Frt. ll-10AM. groomed, peraonable, a wllde. 652·5613 l~:LEji-:-A;;;;;;;;-;;:-l!!!!!!!!!~!L-.!l!!!I ••·-"·--• &Ill ••·-"·-~-tiling, and 10-it-v. Ona -.. all 1000 N. CoM1 Hwy, La-poaltlva rno«tvator. 8twt•--------..-1sAL.ES . ApptlcetlOM be-U 11UH"Waa.--· --
y .. r office .. P«lanca guna 9c:h. at $75 par wHk. Cell llllPT/TYNT lng~~C!Pl•d for prof ~'9. W• dewtop & trlln ovr own mlf'lag9n
aa per wrltt•n agr••·
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and 50+ wpm typing No •xP•rlanc• nacaa-r1-iiiui-iii•ilnaiit-2--Spm, &46-7021 (Ulk for P/tlma. N.B. ~1 w/lblllty to ltlllll .,. required. Word wy. Exciting CllfW op--Sharron~ 752~282 ao.,. Eftor1 ,...,..,~ procaulng ••PGflenca portunlty. Muet be thorough, ct. ---,-,._'---,,_----~·Raoap--tlol_list_____ by lncoma. Equip"' auto
hal9M bu1 not manda-Fee for Dlfectcry. panda!Me, wttll trene. P1/ -• •--1 -• laMlrlO pr9f but not ... tory. 1-312..eaa-.434t tlm•. 14.25/llr. LHV• nll/filll• -· -Mntlal. Mu1t b• Hll-
OUll 11PllT Elll. C-11533 rnwaoe. 94U-t7ee. Maka .. tra SS helptng llYDfW llllOT ttart• and prompt. tm-
aau f ... _.. HOUSl':HOLD HELPER youth carrlara promota Need1 a FentMtlc Rec-med opening. All ecpen.
N I PMt Tlllt ...., r ... • We need 1 mature non-thatr own ••tabll•h•d aptlontetl Heavy pnon., ... pd. P ..... contact o ••P•r •nca n•c•1-Tha Loan sa~lc• n.... Tha 01llTc Piiot hal k outM •• t I t I bll t Minimum quallflca. • • ..,.... Imo Ing p•raon d•lly, r .... ure, ou go-typing, pu c con act 1 ~Nancy~~ll5().()o4().4~~~·---1 ~ ___. partment 11 Metllng a open!• '°' part time pert·tlma, for houu-lncJ, attrKilve Plf9ntal ~. panonal ao-•-. ·-· appw•a. 1harp Cl.,k Typllt to Rout• Managet9 to au-k...,ing c1ut1a1. ~ type partOn, ptew c.it curacy. a xcell•nt •P-1•1 t1••h1lt9 =&r:-::. = work •·5 houri ~ per'ltM cam.., Mond8y a car• of achool chlld 2-6PM. M-F. '4&-7021. p .. rance • mu1tl Full law ~ Callfomla ,.._ 1 ~~ defUt, ::"/~~ '::.C:X ::: ~the~ Par1Qn11 E11acut1ve Se-~":·;: ~ ~· Unique l1dlel clothing
CALL MON ...... Y ..... and tr9nlmlttll i.t-dapand1tile lletlon --~ano. 1 ..,:;· ~ cdrlctetary. top typing & 551-CMeO • 11cn _., 11'1 __.gettc "'" ._ ......,.. __. h....-90ft. Win or amlll pickup hi aphone 1kllla, pro-· . P«aon wtttl flak' for t. tAM TO ,PM ONLY ·-·· "-"'· .... ·--"' end cwrent In-~·~. mont Y· PlaaH write laHlonal with proven Aaol Typlat, full tlmll, 80 -o.ion 111d/~r odellnn
1 ... .a1n 1 he9Vy phonaa.. Aocurat• ---c111.111ad Ad 12&. .......... _... .. , .. -at. typing ot so+ wpm. w.-iy llllllry 1150 and Orano-eo... Ody Pltot, _,,to'"""' .mdantly wpm, omc::. *1111. Nwl>1 ~ . AWt 10.ltay end good com-Company Benaflt1 plua PO &ox UllO, Coate lnafMtpacl9dnwtt.Ung 9ch. Call 71'11161-111&. In per900: ALEXIA NA·
Apt Meneger couple w/ ·~ for 91 untta garden apt. eo.ta Mae&.
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qund opportunity. Apply 11 ...---------9'odc br<*•-oa or ad· Food s.rvtca Work.,. • Foraat Av• .• Laguna · drc:uMrtlon omc. 3PM to ou.-...,.,, 11\'9-ln for vartl•l~1n1Ullonl an M ·Thur9 Bwh. 5PM ~Coat Deity Udo l9la hOma. Houae-neevy Send ,. amoon•. on. 1---------1 Wa offer~ ... Plot. 330 W• 8ay S1 keeping & cNld C1orO for MM to DaWf Rob9r'lor and Sun. AM. lde9I Job Slllel: Ol9trltMlt01'9 fw ,.._
larial, good growth C: ~Mae&. .• llmo old & 3 yr old. Fln1nclal & ln1uranc; fOf college 11ud9nt. Muat markebl• hHlth car•
t.ntlal and excellent Non-tmkr mu•t drlva. 8aMoea 2042 BulilMlll be ,_,, die!\ & Nlllbte. produot1. 11100·'2000
naflll. For more lnlor-•Y lhlft, PIUI HP•r c.ow cir ltlllna 92115 Af4*t 10.12 AM°' 2-4 mo. PIT-FI T (naw) llY WIS metlon, pla9N cllll Judy pr•f. Apply at 22111 ~-11~..,:,,.board 1 M-1t'1UW23l ' PM Mon-Fri. Lori'• &42-5575 Em•t1on 11 711-7101 ~ llhd, CM. -1• -1 1.,.------· ---~ K1'dlen 3011 So. H8't»or l·SA-L-ES-------1 ~ ~-5~ betwean 9 a .m. and---'-------naur~ Sacntery for Penon Friday, gen•1 of. Blvd. S.A. (Herbor at
'40/hr. 137-41111. Noon. llm&tml IMD bU1y 8"'9 Ferm offloe.. flee. 1xparlanca. Full cantegl). 0 ..... Wf'Y -•11 1111 N.B. ~10 llm•·J:! Pr..., Tai .. Reatannt F•t owlnQ Co. Midi liidl• ltll•MI ~1 P/T,FIT,XLNTCommtl., NT!ANATIOWAL OIL :;t1008 act Mr Oreen CATERING urvlu ambltf:: Mlt..tert.,.to
12 peopla nffded for I &,w IHU .... I ~_!1'1_111 ~ ,~.~ OAILLE"9. Now hlr1ng 1-~'."'"""'~--.,..,---~ need• food preparation promot• IX-CELL.ENT
.,,._.,y pert/Uma of-910 a. ~ ·--.....-... .,. -· rot rougflnecU & ~ ,_ ......... ~ ..... _. par hr. F\111 ~ Pff-F/T
:';: ~m:C:mT-:! ~CA92t04 11ut•r. w111 train. fl•ld •••ff. Mull train. wtt11outgo1ngpaiaooe1ty time. &AM-1:30 PM. .,.._2992
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,..., PLAZA HOTEL ~AL (312) t20·tl75 e xt ment oontractor. No Harbor 81vd. 8 .A .
.._. hew ~t vol-Of'Mt l.alll• Ortho LJ1b tntl. (fee) ._ nae. WI train. Hrty ll'Tt-0141 fal llf·~ llJ ~ ~t.~ ~11o' for Ad •ction ~ ~!. '°',~ LIUL--& bonua. Non-1rno11an Raeta#ent Good p1y1 W• nead • ft ,.,,. ......... --... ,_._. -·-• only. Call Robart or •• llLL Phone oe11r1· to Ml po-~·~~In~ Orait to 11 ... N•wport Canter AHi Mllll M·F l-&prn •· .................. & r~---.. ·-..-~· Cal r ,. r... 1!1t1te Lttloatton ,.rm ......n1 ' · W• _,. looking ror rutl •-::-....-..==.;,:;;:.~ 1 or 24 at a eon w/good drlvlflG Mede lfWl>, lllP'<'.... and pert time Mtp. Dey ..... _...... --·-
Bank Buldlno. Daiy m.. ~0!!. & d•P,•~ a.o·v. Xlnt typing, ~ Photo Lab Counter ,__ or night INfta avalll*. ~n110~er!'~ wn Center Or.. r1Ut ..... -..Wllge .. _. ptione. 9'ICI ~ 1 eon,petttlma~Pf'9f. OOPOftunlty tot ldven-"~~-.,, ·-·-y-
Floof, COlta Meee ~ aa.t. Mlt fOf Sfwon mot. Salary open. Apply In peraon ~t. APPLY 2 to 4 ton 1 ... ,....~t•I
do not pnone. II\ UlfnD 51·1711 MO 1M2 SlllOlf!Ot 1 Hour Pttoto PM. Ill COAST HWY. ~1 -
Nf•INVft IHaw IOmM:.'I you wm 111'1 f. 148 Rlvlftldl Ave. LAGUNA BEACH Alll< kW Net.lie t4aw -'*:.'I"""'__. 642: 5678 •-... ?Cl ............ do EOAL SlCRITARY, N 9 .::..:.=.;.:..:;.;..::.=:..:.::.:..:.._ __ 1 _________ 1 ,_ ..... .., --NI ---_... . . The laat•t Or aw In Illa .._....... whO ___.. -to ... ? Citied adl do ~ • It well I Call NOW. ' ";;:-
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Aepelr·Atter9tlonl Uo. 10MU. "9A" a• -~ ~blrta our Pfioel btfof• ca.::. ";:in.-:-~~ ,._,, '°' nl*t ..,. Im hrtlt! Doof..-~btne'la Add'N l oablneta ..... WINDOW OL!ANING >-Tie you ~ Ua. 204l 11. .., vt0t Gel~ It> m y ~twlotl. &4M58t 145-4M4 T~;~. Gleen OAAPEHTRY & mQN, ... ......no • ....::1.1.~~1L Mt. •*190· M2-141t to i p.m. " no .,,..;.,: •• ~ '!t:[=·~ .
.HftY IMl-4413 PHL OONST,.UCTIOP'. up, new lewna. 1614418 LANOICAPING In CJ ..... _,.. t --_., CuafOfJI Pllntlng: Int/ex!. PLIAS(l1~)Mtp trytngf .... ,r;·-..: Jiii'\ 166-6910 ~eddne-PaUocowr"t Almoet #IY kind of eel· ~-YdOlnupe ~-Mt~hei:~ or A:1if:CliANINQ ........... F~:t.8=~~·11~--•._I.....,... ..U _ _._ff_-f ~ft9l'IOM ~I l*lll'Y or r~ Com-TIM trlm/remcw-Melnt b th h + t 1 20 Y'• exp. Pool WV, ,.. !1!!dat & A41pllrt. Cliff ~1852 ple~e r~modellng. Od lttlgatlon Jlrn e&1.01H L~U~ : ... '."~:r,.•~·~ ~ lhor~ OAROIA'I MAINT . Bldg/ ...,.. flll'ftll molding. !ar1y oompl• ..,P111...,.T""u;;;;;t;,mor"'1n_g_l_R_e_m_e_d_la-I
rtfl. Ua d. U1-6424 4tt-4l10 9119 ..., 1 p1u1"'m'*' It ~r711n11y1• tieo. 20 yra. uc. 403M1. Ina, tton, malnt. I repelr. tnetructlon. >CJnl ,_,,..,
Remodellng, fln~h ctr· Druall 1'111181... High Qua11ty HOUMWOrtr nblng .... "* bonded. Reta. Color ex· ,,.. Mt. 24 hf eerv. UC. K-1. (213)1192-3194 =:rJQ. ~=~,!. ~~~ DRYWALL TAPING lnn-trtHflrub lnatell Aeifl. I am the beetl ..... !J pert. "3-0911 Alctl11d 21seoG.14M2llO t....a-ltJftn
DO IT NOWI oal, eta. 831-8371 Mj(e All Tutu,. a Ac:oultlo l= ~=:,~~ == ::~= BRICKWORK: Smalt Jobi. Palnllng.OC "~. latbdt••· ~ ;;p; ........... ..,. Ill hr..... "epalr/tm lobe. Fencea. F,... Mt. KMi 813-1603 Fr .... tlmata ***HOME REPAIR ----Newport, Cotta M.... 14. Pl. Ut-1111 J .D. Horn Reflnlthlno -OulClt. ~ r;;t;;;;;;;•
VfNf Dtllfy Piiot thalVH, partltlone. Le DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL Ci..n~•"""" ,..,.._, • .,...,. Elee-Plumb-<:Wpetltry 83e-02a1 afternoon. lrvlne. Aefl. 878-3176 p :::J.. Ant~. kit. ublneit, ReatoNble 851-1041
8tMot onotcwy rat• Steve 162~658 All PHASES Haut!=:-T°r"' ............ Trim"' Patio ~flenoae MMOnry l 8tuooo: ,_I-·~· llM painting. 146-08&4 ---. ------
. Alpraeentatlw fO::::A ,__._ BUD (7141562-9682 Fr .... i... 842·M07 Relnod. Keith ~72 ~ =~...'::. repelr. All typee. Oullllty FatlMng lnter!Of Oetllon Nancy • Tyrlng 8er11lc• MMI!!, ut 112 1<!!!!!!--.._..;_.... ________ , __ __;._;..._ _ __;;__ -=-~..:.,,...--.:.....:_:...:~JACK OF ALL TRADES Xlnt relt. Mre. Smelt. Low.I prloe. 831-2345 HANOlNGISTRIPPltlO l!!liy 8ervln\oal buelne•-·
Shampoo & stewn dMrl llmat ~~pf'~-=-~ ~=I Call Jacll "'f:kne• 847-8530 BRICKWORK: Small or Vl•MC Scott 84M325 Huber Aooflng-all typea 842-71 , 551-9150
..... tktl C!!Utp Color brl8h1ene<•. wlll ELECTRICIAN Priced r•. Tr• trimming l r• Day or night. 76-3014 Margie'• Ottlce a Home lar99 IObt a repair•. Ellpart wallcoverlng In-Nlw-feoover-decila WIMew Cl!aa!!t
New a Aeec>ray. ~ ~.•u.;1~1n. ~ l~vgh right, fr" "timat• on mov11. c .. an·upe. FrM REASONABLE RATES Cl•anlng. Truetworthy, Local rife 846-8612 •tallatlon. Reel. Coneuf. UC. •4ttll02. 54M734 c.rpen~. #414691 room 17.50; COUCh SlO; large or ame11 }Obi. Mt, 848-4&64 aft. 4:30 All typH ol work·rH/ Jdl'lt rife. eoe-1294 Cuetom Brld!~tone tant Aaelgnmt 581-8580 ..,. rMflM 111-tMI ~:A~=":.8
Abmty nG-180 dlr 15. Guar. etlm. pet UC. 3*21· 873-0359 COMPLETE OARDENINO ~ml. Big ~t ~)Ob-211·• leut llttl-BIOctl-Concret•Sluoco Blackwelder Paperheng. FrM Mt. 0c. #381042 Quality WOf1I guaranteed AMI odor. Crpt r~. 15 yre LIC'D El.ECTRICIAN SERVICE: call Jefry'a -1 Of' mg .. _,,. '" :P Reta. Fr• •I. 549-9492 Ing & R•moval. Oual. ·--WIS SH Fr• M«lma1• 14&-1391
""'' ...... ) exp. Do work myHll. Qual. wont·Reaa. rat• Lawn Setvtct. 83!-439!1 Hom. repalrt. Sml Joba lmmaeulall, rtaporltlbl• wor1I only. 484-3aUS "'~ * "Lei 1..._ .... _ ........ _ .,, .. Add'n•O•go·Aemod Alla. ~123 Tom 631-5012/913-15'M OK, painting, ate. butlMU woman. Lon~ 1 "'""of -.ot1 epedall ''"' .....,_,..., Top~. Low~. -w-.-,.--.• -r-..... -c-.... -.~-RESID/C""'•M'L/IND Gardening, cl••n·UP•. Gary 84~5271 PTL time loclll reelOant wit BC MOVING Fr•10 .. ~ER8 !;>L,t...... Ooe ... only. local. c·s~NSIHNGINE w~~~. ,,.. •· Uo. 831-234 ..... """'' --· ..,... · trimming, cement W0111. ref. Avall June llvU Sept ·A • ,. ,.-. _..., 25 yre exp. 751-4364 """"' ...,2.1 .... 9 SIMl't\ CIMn & Uphol. 20 Yl"I• Do my own WOOi. 545-1804 842·2"5 Home repalre, carpentry, °' Oct. 813-8712 Oulcll. Ceref\JI Servloe. Judn J. Co. 640-9114 W!Jt Truell Mount Unit. Guer. UC. 27ao.41. Al 84M128 cablnete, •••ctrlcal Lie. T13804& 662-0410 ,._.1111 .. , luAwtia~ John'• Window Cteenlng
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640-1081 Real. ratea. 845-3115 Electrlden· ,_. 1 repelf • plumbing, fencing. Oofi FREE, lloneat & rall1ble. l-~a-;i"ii,iiiiiO-~--l!!!l!!_l!,!!l_l!l____ ~ ~Pat1Ung lot c•RPET INST T .. 11 1 · l I · Cfn..upe. Refa 536-1810 Ne-0140 Rela avail. Call Paul •&-1 --· ·=·__.....,.. Budget ret mlt'I ~ting ,. ALLA ION .. Y~•. ow pr c... Buller 845--48-40 X802 Beet quality 26 'If exp ..-..... , R ... Comm, bolt trlre
S&S ~ 831-41991.k & REPAIRS. 30 yra up. Uc'd. Fr• Mt. 531-2346 Garden~ wented, mow-RY USI Roofing, pelnt, ' ~ltiv. ra1•. . C04of/Bl • 815:4,018 Fr• est. 841·1681 --------
Dan H .. befO Griding 845-8031 (bef 8, •fl 4) Lttrtaliilfft ~:ge•:l~~~,;.::k~~tt :;::in~;:.n,g:I::,nl~~· HOUM llltlng dMl'9d by Lie T-118,428 730-1363 Pl11tn/ l!tait lthitul C.UMU., J~ ~r~~:C, t.c.~· ~~~ ~,?=.t g~m' F:,_~~weddln'!:, ~· mat•. 845-7541 Reel. Starr ~i1 . ~on~~~m::::; STARVING COLLEGE ED'S PL.ASTERINO oANOELA SPIRITUAL• perform w0111 owr $200 reeld ~ .. , .... _ .. __ • beaUty vi .. .,... •-••n • •-••-th b 1 1 1 ST\JDEHT6 MOVING Ouallty patcti./tutur• Coneultantl CounMlfnn Including labor and
...,.. palrt, lllnt refJ. #430277. . Specl•l·comm/rHld 111181 May. I wlll care tor pet• tneured 141 8421 -,.._ ,.....,.........., materlala muat be II· il:t=i!! • ,,.,..,,.. "' r• ~a guttar 873-MN -·-... ....rs 11-11 mon 9 •g nn ng n CO. UC. T124 ... 3e lnva~t .......... t .... ,. ... ,.. In all matter• or 11'1 ...
BAii81TT1NO Gf911 666-5324 ta lndacp/ malnt MrV. 13 DUMP JOBS and P•Y 11111111 ... Call WATCH 'us GROWi PLASTER PATCHING 57s-2495 or 873-9784 ~~ = =.
My Cotta Meaa home n C..tat/ C..cnlt )'rt. Fr• Mt. 831-7494 & Smalt Moving Joba 875-4478 •fl• 8 RHIUCCOI. Int/ext. 30 Spll'IWel Advlaor In their ad119ttlalng. Con-Vlctorta 642·848: _ Expert d Call MIKE 148-1391 Palatial yra. HNI. Paul 545-2911 In butlnffl, marriage, tractore and coneumeta. 11Dt1u °"'*'w-"-t~BlocttUo CompetftlYI prlcee, malntl:~~ HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE 2 rellabtl college women atreH probl•m•. •IC. contact Mary Grondle 81 ........,... • ...,.,., · F1'91 Mt. 87$-5815 Jim 545-eeM aft. 8pm Furniture, Truitl Tr-wlll care for your home, .. PlllTm PluWy 8 3 1 -9 4 7 8 DI an e (714) 558-t08' with any
BelloOn Promotlont Unll lf381067 Rob 547-2883 "--...___ 8=:f.. 963-5415 NORM May-Sept. 882·2189 by Richard Sinor. Lie. 24 .._ D \) •••tt21 83l-8"4 qu .. tlone. Contractor·a
mlt9Ct: bright bouquet• Concrete: •t:n9'I or fne ...... -~ JAPANESE GARDENER 280844. 14 yre or happy • _. 1---------I Slate UoenN Board, 28
Same dtiY. 494-1650 Jobe. Remove old, re. SPRINOS-HINGES-NEW Malnt. clean-up. Free HAULING laMllt Tu local cuatomera. ~:!E~,:'T*E~w8::' lplakltn Civic Center Plaza. 1-11.a-p&aoe w/,--. 845-1612 Operws. All repelre. Mt. 891-1573 aft. 8pm. Cleanupe, ywd/t,... ave. Federated T•• .._....._ Tl\anei you, ~114 -Room 890. Santa Ana.
_. Emelgeucy aerv. LowM1 FROHT YARD SERVICE RANDY, &42•7841 -...., .. ,... -at ftW p•-• lnatal-Replp9-Repalr MA Spnnkler/lllndlalpe CA 92101.
STAPt.EYCONSTR. CWW Cut rateall 18)'f'llnC.M. Mowing, edging, cl••· H•ullng, dean-up a tree ~~appte. ....,,, -·-Fr•Mt RMtonabla ~apalre, lie 1282873·1=:=:=:=:=:=:=:= Nllw l rwnod, ftnllft car 1430158 Tom 551-44IO nup. 118/mo. 531-1881 tr1mmlng. 110 min. 1. Prompt, nHt profHt· UC'd. .John 831-11S1 5-4S-e874, 842~7
p•ntry, d oor h•nalng loving a ~·bit ........ ...... 557-8211 Bob O.V.'1: Moat $10475 Of' lonale/1o ,.. .. ~1149 Mora famlllet .,. getting #314431.1131-837l Miil• FIWI wealc. F.noed yd Garage Door Operatore, _._ ---20'4 olf tut yeer·e. Wiii p•--..... • tCIHaJlled Ada are lh• TU. IN camping "bug" tNa C.M 831-ad25 wtldya eprl~ haldware. For 839--5035 Student with large trawl. 841-ot29. -· ·--·w; lnlWlr to • IUCOIHIUI year If you have • RESIO. l COMM'L esemon.tlUon. 5Mcout truck, lowH1 rate, FREE EST. INTIEXT. gatflOll Of' yard ulel lt'a1 Tiie & Muorwy: ,_ & r. ~that'•~ getting
Want Ad Help? 2488 Newpcw1 Blvd. C.M. Hive IOmethlng IO NII? prompt. Tlla11k you, SELL ldl• ll•m• wltn • REFS. LIC. 320881 b911er way to "" m<>fl pair. All typet. Quellty. UMCI, ... II now with • &42·~78 842-3480. Claealfled eo. doh well Court. 759-1978 Deity Piiot Cl"""'9d Ad. TED. 714/871-8041 PIOP'lf F1'91 Ml. Uc. 831-2345 Clu1t'led Ad.
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BY SIDNEY OMARA
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): You gain rnorE
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relationship that intensifies. Cancer, Capricorn
natives play important roles.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Short trip may be
necessary to complete_~nt. Reach ~yond
current expectations. Mo~ than one offer will be
received -be aelective, d(acrlminating. Aries native
helpa you obtain view behind scenes. Check also
with Ubra.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Get to heart of
matt.en where money is concerned. Young peraon
may be out of bounda in connection with budget,
allowance. Count your change, obtain true value
and don't give up something for nothing. Leo plays
key role. ...
CANCER (June 21..July 22): Sense of direction
ia restored, intuitive intellect is on target and you'll
be at r\ght place at cruda1 moment. Lunar cycle
high, emphasia on pel"IOJ\ality, physical appearance
and verification of a very important appointment.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your counsel is sought,
you could be asked to appear before media.
Hlgbl1'ht versatilit y , humor and ability to
ardculate feelings. Be direct, state views in
forthright manner. Popularity increases, long
distance ciou.ld pertain to travel.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Wish comes true -
lunar emph.ast. on popularity, powers of persuasion
and element of luck which enables you to win a
contest. Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo natives figure
prominently. Some frie"'1s, although enthusiastic,
may be overstauna their caae.
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for change,
travel, var iety and opportunity for career
advancement. Individual who previou.sly oppoeed
you will now make Important conceuion. Be
gradoua. tum on charm and eet ideas on paper. Sagittarian la in . .
SCORPIO ~Nov. 21): Good lunar aspect
coincides with travel, ~omt'Sllc adjustment and
fulfillment of lona·atanding ideal. Harmony
restored within family drcle -you'll feel stronger,
mott fit and you will do a better job than origin.ally antk.ipa1ed.
S'AGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Concern
ex&.ta lD COllJleCUon with other people's money.
Contractual obUgatJon may be shaky. Review
tenna, define objectives and check legal rlghta,
~· See ptac.. people as they exist. not throuah l'09e--COlored gJames.
C"APRICORN (l>ec. 22-Jan. 19): Gath•r
additional lnfonnation; you are on fight track but
KUon -now wowd be plemature. Do plenty of 1.1.Nninc. obeervtnl and It 19 ~ly you will dbcem
majcr wealcnem and correct IL Cancer and another'
C..pricorn filure prominently.
AQUAJOl18 (J.n. 2~Feb. 18): Pel"IODI who
rely upon your judament wm confe91, chide and
attm:ipt to OOCTal you tnco a certain area ol action.
K8y ii to !Miid ~ ~. to be rid of bwd8nl that don't btlonc to you. Nies. Libra
Dllll .... 'plu ~· rol-. PJIC!S (J'eb. lO-Marcb 20): Romance
domlna• -10!-l ~ fall madly lo love. Lun.r
cmphe+ OD ni:i...._t, md ot' ltatul quo, new
Nil Md partktpttiod ln a ~ pojec:t. A
LIO IMlvtdual aldj n b009t.in• yow morale, ..... i.r .. Gl"llllw......-.
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ATTENTION ; PLEASE !
THIS IS YOUR
HEART SPEAKING ...
· MAKES VOU KIND OF
6LAD YOU'RE A
FOOT, DOESN'T IT?
NANCY ~
PROBABLY A
SALESMAN
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1883
l1M A NOSE',
ANO l1VE NEVER
SEEN TO A
GRINDSTONE
MAYSE 50 .. I ~AD AN
UNCLE WHO WAS IN
T~E INFANTRY ... HE
USED TO SAV,11ALWAV5
BE PROUD THAT
VOU'RE A FOOT! I/
I APPRECIATE YOUR
ALL TURNING OUT
TODAY F=OR THIS
LITTLE RUN •••
THIS 15 '(OUR HEART
SPEAKING AGAIN ...
WE'RE NEARIN6 THE
END OF OUR RUN ..
SO?
I IM AN EAR ,
AND !'VE NEVER
6EEN TO THE
·6ROUND ...
0
YOU KNOW WHAT 1-f E'S
601N6 TO SAY NEXT?
''REMEMBER, IF I
60, WE ALL 60 ! II
LET'S ALL BE
THANKFUL THAT
WE BELON6 TO
A 6000 OUTFIT
IF YOU'RE SELL\NG I
SOMETHING ---WE DONT
UNTIL YOUR
MANNERS
IMPROVE
NEED ANY --50 ---
GET
LOST
-,---
YIUI HDllTDll llllY PIPER
REMEMBER, IF I
60, WE ALL 60 !
1
1M A
TAIL, AND
l'VE NEVER "
WA66ED
A D06
W~AT DID I TELL VOU?
ACTUALLY, I THINK
T~E ARTERIES ~AYE
~IM WORRIED •••
'
by Ernie Bushmiller
THAT WAS A VERY FRESH
REMARK ---NOW
CrO STAND lN
THE CORNER
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GARFIELD ®
FOR REAL RELAXATION, IT'S
MARP TO BEAT TME. TROPIC5
DENNIS THE MENACE
JUDGE PARKER
YOO &MOULI:' GO PLAY
IN TME SURF, <SARFIELI:'
SIMPLE CAI,
SIMPLE PLEASURE~
.
How could you get so filt hy in just . __ .... TIN minUtes?
·.
by Jim Davis
THE.RE ARE
FISH OUT TMERE,
YOO KNOW
by Hank Ketcham
You KNOW we"re Soi~ to visit Aunt Oara!
by Harold Ledoux
AFTER HER
MEETING WITH
LONG JOHN
SILVESTER ,
JEANN\E
STOPS BY
SAM'S APART-
MENT WHERE
SHE BREAKS
I ... l 'M SORRY TO CARRY ON LIKE THIS1SAM ... 8UTI'M
SCARED! LONG JOHN TH\NKS THAT I RAN OFF WITH
IS THAT I HAVE NO IDEA! AS
WHAT TIM YOU KNOW, I HAVEN'T
DO 't'O':J KNOW THE
MAN WHO PULLED bFF
THE ARMORED CAR
INTO TEARS
-j/f1ROJ..D llb74.0::~ i~-·v __ _
THE MONEY FROM THE HEIST ! TOLD TALKED TO TIM SINCE
HIM? HE WENT TO PRISON ! ROBBERY
WITH HIM?
010 SILVESTER THREATEN YES! HE SAID HIS
YOU IN ANY WAY? CUTOFTHE HEIST
WAS $50,000 ... AND HE
WAS EXPECTING TO
COU..ECT IT!
I HAVE A SUGeESTION TO MAKE, JEANNlEI
IF 5'LVESTEI=' ™REATENEO TO INFLICT
HARM, we SHOULD ALE CHARGES BEFORE
Hii LEAVES TOWN
IN Tt1E MORNlN<:> !
.
.
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AND ONE. FINAL
ANtJOUNCEMENT ...
MOON MULLINS
TH' TOP qo,
-UNCL~
WILLIE?
A REMINDE:fe. 1HAT
PERtfll&&ION R)~IV\5 R>~
~E SEX EDUC.Ari~
(J.165 FIELD TRIP HAVf-
10 BE IN ~ FRJ~ •
TM05E sruoerrs
Wl&HIN& 10 1RQ OUT FOR
114E FUlBR16MT fl.J«ARSH I PS,..
'SsH/ LoNG J~N
SILVER'S IHINKIN~
ABOUT G~TTIN<:J
AN APPLE OUT OF
-rH' BJ\RREL !
AFTE~ ,ALL, EVER S~NCE I WED
YoLJR ,AUNT MAMIE I HAVEN'T
H,AD MUCH PRACTICE f<E,ADING ...
ALSO , (AJ()ULD 1H05E
51UDEm-5 IAJMO 100K BU5
N\~E 1Hl6 fOORNIN& ...
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MEDIA CE~R A~
sc..HOOL.
PLEA5E RElU~ IT SINCE
WE'l...k 8E NE.EDIN(, IT P:r
1HE END OF 1ME DP/.; !
TH06E Wt5HIN& 10 "TR',>
OUT FOR HAL.FBRl&HT
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L:ISTEN HANDIER FOR
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DOCTOR SMOCK ~ by George Lemont
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HESL..t..-0? PR. FRelP
HeRe: ... OKAY, ~'L..t.,.. ee R1<SH~ oveR,
MRS. RONPON I .1.
SHRINK-wise, :X: L..IK6 HAVING
A PRAC'TICe
IN VeN tee ...
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LI ID
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"THIS !>HOW !..001<6
t<INP OF IN"'T'E.RE~NG. •.
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Tilere •re •t ... ,t ala differ·
enc.s In dr•wl"I det•lts Mtw .. n .._ •nd bottom ,.ne11. How
ctUlclcly un you find !Mm? Chedl •M .. n wm. ttloM below.
-.-If v4Ay f 1..._..lllP If Alto~ S >111..o.it
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• TAKE FIVE! Thef'e 11 tome Nte •dvlce on mlndlnt one's tongue In ttll1 poem of ob-
scure orltln: "These five ttllnes observe with care: Of whom you apHlc, to whom you
WHICH DAY'S
CHILD ...
On what day of the
wee6t were you born?
Lers see. Take tne last
two flgur.s ot your
birth yHr. Divide by
four, disregarding re·
malnder. Add to first
number. Then add day
of the month. •
Add 1 for Jan. (0 If
leap year), 4 Feb. (3 If
leap year). 4 Mar .• 0
Apr .• 2 May. S Jun .. 0
Jul.. 3 Aug .. 6 Sep .• 1
Oct.," Nov .. 6 Dec.
Divide by 7. Re·
malnder gives day of
week: Sat. O, Sun. 1,
Mon. 2. etc. Ex.: May
11, 1969-69 + 17 + 11 + 2 equals 99. Divide
by 7, remainder Is 1,
therefore original
birth day was Sunday
IPfflc, ANDH OWA NOWHE NAN DWHIRE." RHr·
r•nee up-letter 1p1elne for sense.
" .......... pue ....... II"• -PIH .. e Rlddle·MJ·Thl1I What kind of music puts rlpples on a pond? Ptunk r~ What do you call • crafty old
man? An artful codger. ·-
• St1rry Eyed? Chlllenge: Given five .-ooden
toottlplclcs, form• fin-pointed 1t1r. How 11 It done?
IUtod • Mlj pueq ~)ff"" PY• 0"'1 Uf tp1d<j1001 P<l•ll e Just One! Just one of these rabbits Is for real : A
horSHhoe rabbit, a tennis shoe rabbit, a tMlllet slipper
rabbit, a snowshoe rabbit, a ski boot rabbit. Which
one? A.swer In one second.
l!t i' -lr ...
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on. to see wtYt's missing from tM di.gr•m •bove.
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grffn. 7-Dll. brown. I-Oil. grMn. f -Dll. blue.
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For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston
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MONf.'l .
by Gus Arriola
lay Jeff MacNelly .
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.,, ol 1" Biie F..rlCt w... .. ,..._ ...... ,_.. ._. .._...c. WJI
HNPital aad etarth!I ,_ .. _..., -c.G.:.
PIPlllllllllft"+elll.4 lU. · 1 ~ L reaa. dea>nled.
rode horses. 8&a mo!1 of all, I
learned an awful lot .abo\l
my9elf. I changed and I 8feW.
I was on Giner<i Hospid
from a&e-14 to 19. I never
really knew bow to live like a
normal penon. On the show,
they dressed me. put my
makeup on, told me what to
say. I was lilre a little robot. I
had to fiaure Ott wh• I like to
do in my free time. I had to
find my place on earth. I
mK-t al) thoee years of ~development. dating.
leeing ~ my own a&e· 1
still haven t $ up a>m-pletely, btl I Ii teel a>m-brtable wkh when rm
not workina-
..,,... --dPt Emilio (feJCJ Ellft1a, odfN '°" of Mottin .v.... ltw -
roles .... Barbara 5taa· ""*' still sulerin8 bronchial *546ds from smoke iJlhal&.
tion due to a fire on tflt set of
TM Thom Bin1s. says her work
on th• m.ln.iseries oouJd well be
her last. She recently even
turned down Thi! Loue Bods
popular China cruise ....
Seventeen yeua •. Beverty
Hills barber to the stars ........
... .... • •• started in
buline9, char8in8 dierlts like
IMTj n: and ••en :::; then teemed.., $10 for I hairaJl In
his shop, $35 for a hou9'l:alJ.
These days It's $80 In his
&meet Strip barber chaJr, a
minimum d $250 for a houle-
call. /lolwJr~
NEW YORK -Their cele;
brated battle In ~ vs.
Kramtf' brouAtit Oscars to ~Dmllll lwr-and
._.,. Streep. And it turns
Oll theirs was a stormy rel&-
tionship oflscreen ti well,
~e stars repeatedly argu-
ing. Al one point, acmrding to
a source on the set, Hoffman
told Streep, "Meryl, why don't you SlOp canyins the nas br
leminisni and )'J.11 ac:t the scene." ... h's going to be the
year of living sucxesstulJy br
Australian film star Mel C.
-. now soordtina saeens
wRh ~_,. Wener in
The Ytor ol Uving Dangerous-
ly. Al la.1t count. Gibson ha,,
received 17 U.S. movie
offers. ... You may think that
the aemors of 1Vs TM
DuMs of Hazzard oonstanUy
parade co-$lar Catba1ne
ad around in T-shirts and
cutotls jl.111 to increa9e the
show's iQszle appeal. M~ '°· bt.I 8Kli says tha&'s act ~
ly wh• she wears o . too .... Latest YiOrd on the
~ film bio of the la&e
El'RI ....,_ is th• ..,....
Moore will ponray the
swashbuclding screen lover
.•.• Al. 26, author Jde
o.fta has more boob to her
credj than years. She's Wl'S-
ten 28, induding her llllest, J()
Days to a Btauilul Bottom
and How to <At Ma,.
ried .... ~ol'J Peck's ~ c..-.. is rmnl8" int Tiie Grocm._ No. not a
supermarket. btl a new rock
group. --Anka~
WASHINGTON -Don't look now bW ...._ Aet11-
may be runnina br Pmkient
181in· Anawe Independent AOderlDO IOI more than 6
pefmnt of lhe YOCe in 1980.
he dllrns he ~ •• minor pil'ty c;.andidlte who
Cln receive aamo. S6 muuon
tn Fedn aqlt!flnmrib1tM>-
dON. The Ftidlnl Ellclion
COmmlllk>n lt 1u1dYin1
AncMnon'• ntQUlll. rr 11
dlddM eo lortc .i out the
millions, Anderson may soon
launch a cam,palgn '"'«
1984 .... lt has been repot'tea
that more than 40 years
before Watergate, Rel>ubtican
Ptesident ........ 8ooftl'
may have or~td an illepJ
break-Ut into Democratic Pat·
ty offices to steal a damasinfl
poUtlca1 file. In his qew book,
Conllid ol Duly: Thi! U.S.
Nauy'! In/~ Dilmlma,
University Pr<*seor
DUl'wut says that
. when Hoover heard
lhe Democ:ratSomight be hold-
ing inbmation that could
destroy him politically, he or-
dered a naval intell~ offi.
oer and a Mired police in-
di wound up wkt\ a alum. = ~ tocal of 29 errors. Says ,
26: ·1 learned eveeythlng about that
position but how to love it. It's a
challenae down there, espedaJty be-
C'.aUle cl all the grelt third baenlen In
the pme. Bui there'• no way rm ever flOin8 to enpy it."
Challenglna but unlovable: That's as
sharp a c:fiarideriz.aaion of third bMe
these days as you'll find anywhere.
There was a time, u CA1ltomia Anaef
third buernan Oo\lfl OeCinces points
out. "When the Idea was to put power
hJnen at flrll and third and not WOll'r/
about their ftNes." Now, says the Hot
Comer's srand old man. New 'brk
'Rnk41e Capqfn Oni8 Neates, 38,
.. PMchen h«Ye come to rely on us In
lhe flekl more Md mclft <Ntf Che yean.
On top of that. we're tdll apeded to
provide power • the p&a''
If thlt toUndl Ha I thml lacMr lirlf'.
lnt hit own ~. WW )'OU take the
It's Ibo the bd-pllyed pollion In the
pine."
~ they exaaeme? Let the score-
card tell the. story. The Philadelphia
Phillies' Mike Schmidt. 33, WU named
the Nalional LeaQue's Most Valuable
Player in 1980 and 1981; Oeorae lfttt.
29, of the K.anMs City Royals was the
American ~ M.V .P. in 1980 when he~ within rive ~its of beoomlna
the tint player to hit . 400 since Ted
Williams did lt ln 1941. But who does
Brett think is the bell third bueman ln
the A.L. -leevina himRlf out1 .. Buddy
Beil -leavtna riiyRll in, .. says Brett.
"He's the bat all410Und player In the
lelQue." Indeed, the 1bAS Ranlefs'
Betl, 31 , 10fJ of tormer Cindnnlti'l~edl
outfielder Gus Bell, ls a ~ hitter
who has won lour lttliflht Gold Gloves
(awarded annlilUy to the premier fteld.
er • eld1 poiidon~
The Hill ol ~ third -..
men Fl' on. CAIHornla • • DeOncm,
32,Jinished third to Milwaukee's Yount
lor A.L Most Valuable Player in 1982.
The Pittsburgh Pirates' 8Ul Madloc.k,
32. one of the best in the business at
scooping bunts, has also won three
N.L batting oowns. Atlanta's Bob
Homer, 25, should be one of history's
most prolific home-run hitters before
his career closes. Camey Lansford. 26,
traded this winter from the Red Sox to
the Oak.land A's, is tabbed by lormer
Detroit T~ third sacker CieorQe Kell
(who was also voted into the Hall of
Fame this winter) as "one of the five
best players in the league."
Several of these exceptional athletes
-surety Schmidt and Brett -are tic-
keted for the Hau of Fame once their
day is done. But note the curiosity that,
in more thma cuitury of ba9eball, on-
-1y eigbl. thini haspmen have beef'I so
honored -the fewest of any position
on the diamond. Thal raises the ques-
tion: Why did so many great prospec:ts
suddenly wind up at third? Answer:
.• Because they are needed now more
than ever befQre in the history of the
game.
DeOnces points out one crucial rea-
son why: "Pitchers are throwing more
Only e;.t third
bcawnaen haoe 6eel ·
el«ted lo tlw Hall of
Fonte, the laDat of CDO'
ptJf1lllan on tlw diamond. ·
curveballs and sliders now, so a loC
mQre ground balls are ooming our way.
1baa simpty makes us more visible
than our pn!deciesaors." 1Ne. Third
base was dubbed the Hot c.omer bade
in 1889 on a day when Oncinnali's
Hick ~ was roasted by seYetl
line drives off Brooklyn Dodaer bats.
Hence. ' . The reality was that
tor years .rd bMe ~ virtually be
ocaJPie· d'by a dden.sive somnambulilt
-• Iona • he came awake at the
plate with a ttout bat.
1be ~was that ~pitch
ers ~ r9Jed JarRdY on their tmOtJnt faslbllls 10 cut dOWn rival bil-
lers. The faltball usually causes the hit·
ter to do one ot three tlUnp: (a) strike
out (b) pop up or (c) hit the bi11 up or
OYer the middle. thus the tnditiona1
tw.111 of any defeue has been right up
the middle -the shortltop, tea>nd
~ pd center fielder.
But a faltblll can aJto tly out of the
bell pwk even fMer than k arriwl It
the pllte. In the 50'1 and 60'a. a IP* of
powedal hll&en wkh crllCk reea. -
~ Mande. WIWe .... HanJc
Allon iOd third bM amen £ddie
Mllhewl and Hannon ICWebrew. k>
....... -... leirw for .......
lad ~ thlai -pulp. ,..
2
I r
2££ ,L _, 2 %
he says. '1Wo singles give you runners
on first and second and a chance for
the double play."
On the other hand, artificial turf has
made the bouncing chopper betwttn
the hole at third and shortstop harder
than ever to ftag down. The Pirates'
Madlock, after spending years studying
~nd balls hit to the left side of the
infield, says. 'Tm just about the op-
posite of Harrah. More balls f10 through
the hole. so my philosophy 1.5 to set up
there and not worry about the smash
down the line -you're not e<>ing to get
it anyway." ·
"If you have questions
lilte these_,_get the
free Family Insurance Checkiip now.__,,_
State Fann Agent Doyle Olson. St Ol2rles. Illinois
There is one dread thing that all
third basemen must ~an~y concen-
trate on. at peril to their bodily health:
the line shot smack in front of them.
All theorizing stops at that point. Says
DeCinces: "If a pitcher is throwing 90
miles an hour, the ball comes off the
bat going 180. That doesn't give you
much time, and you'd better be ready
to take one off your chest."
So the' third basemen have learned
to look for every possible edge. For
one, most of them have followed Net-
Ues's lead and started playing deeper
behind the bag. 'The main reason," he
says, "is that I realized 10 years ago
that nq_ ~~le are going to bunt
anymore. AfiO praying aeep gelS you a
better angle on balls hit to either side:·
Modem manufacture provides another
!rump. Old~imers will grumble about
the "motormen's gloves" they had to
use; by comparison, the oversized
glove favored by~ number of today's
players looks no smaller than. say. your
average.sized jai alai basket. Says the
fndiafts' 'Ranah.-~ ot tf.:_. ~
SU>" around the league laughed al me
when I !tarted using one. But when I
showed them I could get 30 more balls
a year with the big glove, they stopped
laughing and started ordering."
Of course. the glove cannot make the
man. And ~ all acrounts. IM man
aroong todays third basemen is Mike
Schmidt of the Phillies. He has now
won seven consecutive National
L.eaRue Ciold Gloves along with his two
M.V:P. awards and five home-run
crowns. Says teammate Pete Rose, a
former third baseman himself. "Sure
he's the beSr third baseman in the
league. He's the best player in the
leaaue. so it stands to reason he's the
best third baseman." Adds PhiUie
Manager Pat Corrales, who used to manaae Bell with the Rangers: "In the
fteld. it's too close to c:aU between
Schmidt and Bell. Overall, I'd have to
give Schmidt the ed,e on power."
''A Start Fann ... Will shoW you "'hett you
stand on your 111to, home, lii! and health lrwnnce
and lel\-e ~~IS to you. See )UU' ~ 1'*5
and~ a lift Family Insurance qwDup now"
Not to mention speed and flair. Once,
Schmidt overthrew second base and
kept running into right field to reoover
his own enor. Another time he set sail
for the fence whej> a ball bounced over
the left fielder's riead, ran it down and
threw back to the infiekJ to had the
runner at tecond. ~ another time he
art down a chopper Into the hole and
tired the ball into the dirt al first. The
batter rounded first and ltll1ed for tee-
ond as R.oee raced <:JVet to the stands to
retrieve the ball. Meanwhile, Schmidt
kept run.nlni toward first, took ,the
throw from Ric. and laaed out the
runner hebe he could scramble blc:k
to the bll. No OM in blset*I all\ re-
call anotner lnstance ln history In
which a third bueman has l1lQ a put·
• oUtatftntblle.
_/ Jjke a~neighbqr,
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A CLOSE ENCOUNTER WITH A FAR-OUT STAR.
Q: tine ,.,. ever ....... ....,.
1 tbllt ,oa wllllhd to bmt or klll
••roae? Sarandon: Yes. I had a man tum on me
and get physically violent with me and !
I sn~. I broke f!Vf!I'/ nail and I ,
brui9fid mf'df terribly striking back. I ii
WM SO shocked and hurt by the attack.
I lejt very. very .slroD8 leellnas toward
him. It lfi88ered 90methlng primal in me. .
Q: W1M1 ._ tbe-.-~rentns .......... .,.. "~'° J0"1 Sarandon: I went through a frightening
time when 1 realized that there were no
abeolUles, when 1 really had to exam-
ine my expeaations of the world and
the Wirf it worked, a period when I was
forad to grow up and understand that
love does not oon~ all. that there is
evil in the world. I think as a ldd you're
tallght th'at If you're a good penon and
you love people that will make a dif-
~ and you can have some oontrol
over your life. And when you finally
have to realize that the world is not
that simple and thal lifie is not fair, that
is very frightening.
Q: YOfift ..ad tbllt 'fOd d lib peo-
ple to lfl" ....... tbllt ,.,. baft •
-of b-.r. Do ,.,. ..... Ill C.:::: ~kalf ~. ab9olutety. l lallfl
at myself. When I don't is when I'm an
uouble. rm in awe of DeOl>le who don't
have a sense of hurrior. l cbl't know
how you can live wtthotl a seme of
hwnor and irony.
Q: WbM do JOG llDcl IDOll _ ...
....... )OWIZJIP
Sailndon: Any time rm desperate rm
hyw1ericll f mean desperation ii very
funny and somdimes I just have to
stop and look • myself and say, "Whr
are you taking this 10 teriouslyr' I
~ at what lHe dishes up for me. '1bu
have to just mp llJJlhin&-
Q: WMt lft ~ wlz .. d:afW.
..... *fillf
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ah and •ll'ln& 11 ~ W.U bf houri. I
remanbl!r aainl the lnnS off my ..-en and beinl ~ b thM. I
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Qi ...... ,..,. , • ..,
Sararidon: Very bulj., MY father
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these two people met and had
this huge family without very
much experience or under·
standing. So they had their
hands full.
Q: Were JOG a rebel In
MP llCbool? Sarandon: l wish I could say I
was.. I never 61 ln but I certaur
ly was not a rebel. I wanted
desperately to understand
how thinSS worlted-in hiAh
school and I never figured it
out, never. I didn't know what
llirl.s tal~ed on the phone k>r
fiours about. I didn't have a
lot of dose friends. I was a lit·
lie too smart lor the "in" kids
and a little too ~ k>r the
smart kids and I wash 't allowed
to go bowting or wear stod<~
or makeup or anything. My
parenls were fairly strict. 2. ~ .OOwed to IO
Sarvldon: I dated somewhat,
yeah, but I never even
pretended that I fell in love.
The boys had a strange kind
of protective aaitude toward
me. They never got serious
and never tried anything. I
guess they knew that I didn't
know what was (Ping on and
they wier~ sweet and took really care of me. I
always h crushes on the
hoodiest guys and never went
o\.C ~ them. There was
l~~~~·inm class until I went to h.
school. l went to a ic
grammar school where the
boys and girls were separated.
IO you gazed with great
wonder a1 them ~ ttie
a>urtyard and maybe you
would have a rendezvous ii
you were very fast. \bu would arranee for a rendezvous dur-lna lunchtime ln the ctum:h.
b.I could get perm1ssion to
leave the Schoolyard to go
make a vtsit to the chureh dw1na lunchtime. so the (lirts
would., there. Of a>une, I
was actUIUy png there to
~ for couraee for when the c.ommunbts cmne and my
Wth was telled. B\.C they
would be meetina the guys
Ind kind of whllperin& Ind ~ hinds. I W11 IO far
behind . I was very old·
flltUoned mid very ronuintic.
Q-. a.ts ....... ,... ... ....,
Snndon: F'iitl Mo yeah.
ablol.aly. tor~ and·~ .net yen. rw had a loc, of
periods of grace in my life
where blessings have oome to
me in the form of people, and
he was definitely one of those.
Al a time when I was very
frightened and fragile he
moved very slowty and was
very giving and allowed me to
grow up under the best ot
-<:rmditions. I think he proba-
, bly in his gentleness was able
to allow me to slowty gain
self<onfidence and some
serue of who I was. I didn't
nave to delffie myseU deferr·
siveJy. And he ta~t me thal
loving someone m no way
cost you any of your power.
He really taught me what a
high being in love can be,
bow very v.ilal it is and how
most of your growth only
takes place in those periods.
So we t~k really good care of
each other for a long lime and
then, in order to grow up, in a
sense, we split. And we're still
very dose.
Q: la there llDYOGe ID your
love a. M tbe moment?
Sarandon: M~hmmm. I'm
very lucky right now to be in
love and to have somebody
very positive in my life, but r
haven't thought past that. I
don't know about marriage.
Q: Woald JOU like to baw
:::fdon: rm very good with
kids. I love kids. I've always
he!d onto the romantic. old-
Whioned notJon of having a
chUd with a man who actually
stays around. There was a
time when I was in a reiation-
ship and I severed the rela-
tionship b«ause I wanted a
child and it was dear thaa he
dido 't want that kind of oo~
mltment. I have a few more
years left before I have to
panic about It. I don't think my life would be lnoomplete
without a child, but I'm in·
credibly greedy and it's swch
an extraordinMy eJq>el'iencie
thal I don't know if I could
really go thro\.lih Ute without
havin8 one.
~:.~a tlllak JOll're
Sarandon: Sure. I think that as
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Whit I would be like • 65 or
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)'OU eithef •11t ID be free
from needlna to P'eue peopte
or )'OU becX>me even more
CONerVattve. It'• one or the
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HANGING BIRDBATH
A GUIDE FOR EVERY PARENT
IF YOUR 'I'EEN
IS ARRESI'ED
By Saunders M. Bridges Jr. " Dad. it's me. I've been anested. I'm in jail."
Most parents secretly dread
such a phone call, resardless
of how well behaved their children are.
Today's teen-agers face such a
bewilderi..ng as.wtment of pressures
and temptalions th.al brushes with the
law are incttasingty common among
au types of families. In 1981 more.than
· three and a half million teen-agers
were arrested in the United Stales for
non-traffic crimes. There was one ar·
rest for every nine t~ which
means that any child's chana! of arrest
durina his t~ years Is alarmingly
"f ihe lon& ann of the law snares your
~ your early actions can affect
both hes lmmediate afety and his 1ona-
tenn pioepects. As a parent, you
should know what to do-just in cue.
lf your child is anesaed, he or she
wW be allowed to tdephone you. You thou&d tmmedialely flnd out exactly
whit the charges are aplnst him. Try
IO Wk to a poUc:e ~r Instead of ask· int tht chlJd. In the heat of the mo-
ment. the lnlormation your teen-ager
lfves )'OU may not be accurate.
If the otferue Is a mildemonor -
public drunkennett, dlslurblng the ~. vandalism -you will most llke-
ly be lb6e to ,et your child out of Jail on
your :".J':, many )urild~ juve-Die are ioudnety raelled
Imo perena.1 eullody). and~ ahould
.,..,..,, "' ._.Jr. • 0 .,..,,.,._ ~
.... Saulft~
do so immediately. Jail is always I
upsetting and often dangerous. If you c> • own property you can usually arrange l
bail by signing a surety bond, a docu·
ment guaranteeing the amount of bail
through a pledge of your property as eollaleral. Willn surety-bond, rro castr
bond is neces.saty.
U you cannot post a surety bond or
you cannot raise the necessary amount
ol cash. you may have to.rum lo a pro-
te.ional baa.bond service. This should
be. your last resort.. A bail bondsman
will charge a fee, usually 10 percent.
which is not refundable.
If the charge is a felony -car theft or
burglary, for example -contact a
lawyer immediately. Important thi~
can happen in the hours following a
fek>ny arrest and legal advice can be
aucial ~n addition, a lawyer is gen-
erallr necessary for the nesotlation of
bail m felony cases).
Even if the charge is a misdemeanor
and c:arries only a fine. you should still
consult a reputable lawyer with
criminal-law experience once your
child is out of )ail. Most states
have special laws for dealing with
juvenile often9ers. Often these laws
provide for special treatment in cases
of jail terms and for confidentiality of
court records. A juvenile offender can
usually be placed on probation tor
most crimes, and there are programs
that allow a juvenile's case to be
handled in such a way that he ends up
with no criminal record at all. After a
period of good behavior. he can have his record erased.
These programs are usually not auto-
matic, however, and they often depend •
on the di.tc.retion o4 judges. police offi.
cers or pnacutors. SpeciaJ application
sometimes is~ for at~
to be included in one of these ~
grams. Since the details vary widely
and are littJe known by the public, leeal advice is indispensable.
By taking advantage ol a juvenlle<>I·
fender prosram. you will lessen the
severity of your child's treatment by the
crimlnU-justlce JY*m. You may also
aJShion the jmpact ol the arrest on his
future; With the aid of a juvenlleo()f'fen.
der prosram, your chikS's record wUI ~
much lea damaglna to his future.
Above all, you should "keep your
cool" durina the entire pnxeu. A ~
t.ain amount of pattntal outraae may
be justified, but Uw can watt ft Is Im-
portant for your child'• Jon8-term wetl-beint that you let calmly and dellbtt·
llely. Remember; your child wDl prob.
lbly' need you now men than at ~
time stnce he . .lelmed to walk. fW
..
Debt end tua. 'TM Income Tax." noted humorist WlU Hogen.. "hes mode more
Liars out of the ~n people chan golf hos." That was 1924. These days. the IRS
figures tu chuta are beating Unde Sam out ol ne.arly $100 bilfK>n a year In Income
taxes. So wMl's government's response? More audits, penalties. withholding. Com·
ing soon· a computerl7.ed phone ¥tern to dun delinquents at home Sure, falr's
fair-but don't f<l!get the unclntylng problem: Tax lain are too complicated. ond
tax rota ore too high.
~ooked tooee? .. The art of taxatfon.-aald 17th Qn..
bay French 1b1amen Jean Bliptlste Colbert. .. con.
....... 90 pluddng tM got»e QI to obtain tM
lorgait ••• amount "/eothaw u1fth dw wnolJesl
~amountqldatlng." .. .,...., pollll-
cta.. pludt 1Ubtly-wtth .. higher~ pMMd olf
• "~ enhancement" and blclda taaa on
coaapM6es thM ,_ end up Pllfln9· Such taJia _.
• much a ClCMll of dokag bustne. • Wlll9ft or mir. to
compenia med to pea them on u hltlha prtca.. If your goaollne. for a.ample.
reBecu the f)lltta'D for all oil pt"Odlact.l .old In the U.S .• the l)fb of a galJon
inctuda lae tt.aft 9'x CCDD of profit-but twice thm ht lnet.lblc ~
~~
A,,'?-_;-~~-~ ~~~ ~~.., L '--?
KWhv do you break your bode with the long form?"
Praftta 1. U.S. 7. The ureoJ benefidary" ol proftts. Califomt.a Congressman Bill
Dannemeyer explained to hls consUtuents, "has been the U.S. Goumiment ( w~)
share of these so-<:a/1«1 'oba%ne • profits tot4lai ~ than MWn times what Mobil
coll«Ud bet/ and ouer 23 time what Moblfs ~ra l'ecelved "That was even
befc:n oil company e.amlngs weakened and the windfall proftts tax arrtved-but
once 891Wlyou're heartngcalls for an Import feeorcxdwtax on crude oil that would
boost ycur pnca.
Simple ............. 1.-~ad cl looklnt b ......... ..,,., "d~jor ~
mmt to &OCri Ptonla GI ~ liw1 8-=ll ID 1960. Uncle Sern '1>Cnl $92.
billion ....s d had a ~..,a• OIU69 m1Hoa. Now, the out1oo1t tor 61c.1i1
1983 ... blo-.d $208 ... ft. ....... CClftere-......... the P'anned
$805 b6llion ID epeodkie. Tbtit Ciddl. wt ..... 1ePy othml plmned for 8w
mon~wm ... ,,........._ .......... CMt.,~-md
IO daoU A.merko,. economk reco.tr')f. So..._
~· ... ltiU ec:rambllfta to 1*dld ... OWll .....
..,_ tha. ,.., •• Aprtl 15 tu ehcd. .. )IOU!' CIOn•
..... ru1 ... 9 know ...... rou ...........
Uncle Sam how .. ~ta.it& .
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ItS More yoli.
It's beige.
It's slender.
Ifs special .
W1min1i The Surgeon General H11 Dtttrminitl
Thlt Ciprlat Snmini II~ to Ycu Hilllh.
By Richard Levin
'
ucked· away in Tra-
buoo Canyon. deep in
the highlands of
Southern C.alibmia. is
C.oto de C.aza. a new resort
C01TUT1uniry to which the ~
wardly mobile Gock br res
and re!axaion. Those looking
to set away from It all can romance. ride. hunt. swim,
)'ls and play tennis in rustic
11edusion, oblivious to ihe
roar of the San Diego Freeway
15 miles away, as well as to a
a>mmando strike brce usin&
the same facillly to~~
a big score in Los Angetes
..next summer. Midway between the d~
house and the tennis murts.
one hears the smacks, the
thumps. the grunts. the
p>ans and then the silence.
They are the sounds of pain,
anomalies in this place ol
Plasure. But non«htiell.
they 9> on and on br &ix.
sometimes ei8tlt hours a day.
siJt days a week. blllting O\ll
of the Al1ken. a>a'*1 gym-
nasium like sparks from a rac-
ing furnace. Here this mm-
mando brce -the Unked
SU.es Women's Volleyball
team, one of the best teams in
the ~ -lives. breathes
and relentlellly traina to pay
the •asaerine price It hopes
wiU ~ • ~medal • the 1984 Oh . Glmes.
."Wt\yYT they do 1r
,... He9d Coldl Arie~
Inger in a he.I\}' .~em~
pean laleU. ~. a relll-
lile commllldo in Israel be-
bre movtna eo • the Unked
St•es In 1969. lelns againlt a railln& llOp steps leading to
the br ol the gymnasiwn.
He uwys the women inlent-
ty •. ~ lawtalty ~
througtl a ll!ries of ~
dril1I.
On th» dlly. jull two dlyl
Iler the ten Ml returned mn a triwnphlllt tow °"-
QR durina which k bell the
powsful oar; Mdonll telm
• --in leYel\ lnllt'hel, the me ii 11.ini· Denile eor. lea ii tkletined ,_.... a btolrm
rile. ~ mkldle biodlel' ,,.... 'W. 20 the
~ member of .... -.n. ii .a.. becee•OI•
deld\ in her lllnly. Pio
tfymlll, .mnlideied tht ---~-~-
team C-aptain Sue Woodstra
are sick with the flu. The re-
maining nine team members
wear bandages and pads to
protect mangled fingers and
elbows and Knees from the
falls and dives that are as
much a part of women's
volleyball as bone-aunctaing
tackles are of football. SeUnser. 46. lean and hand-
some. with his chiseled
features and clear-eyed
sparkle · · him a Kirk ~ ~ nods approv-
ingly at what he sees. "Look
at them," he says. "They're
having fWl."
Indeed. Between the grunts
and groans a>me laughter,
nods and smiles. The recog-
nllJon of one member of the
team by another bra~ wd1
done a>meS easily. It s work
all right -hard, grueling.
tedious work -but also fWl.
"Personal motivlllions," ~ Jnaer a>Otlnues, O\lpllling
the <*Ch phrase Uke a mm-
p\ler.""""'1lieir p ls 10 be-
mme the very 6est. This here
is the real life. testing yourself
Ind >40ur abllkies to the limits. Recides. it Sfves you the rare
..
I
I .
• I
' ! -
housewile, •• Selinger adds. "Whatever
ii is they d'°°9e to do, they will look
bid • this lime ~ bndne55. pro-
bably as the best part of their liYes. ..
Not .u o1 the p1ayers consider me
praaices and tun ... It's beoome
llXltt of a pt>,r..:a., says. "Wot'kinf
ei&ht holn and then Pne home.
And three years 9. alJ of the ~
quesdoned the value of their choice. The u~. team had cat.apUlted out of omany dUring the late 1970's and
~ anticipated the 1980 Olympic
Ganes. Then President Carter an-
~..nouixm. tbe..bo):'altt. -Much of the sucx:es'S tor the US.
I
I I
I
I
~-
~·s rise ls atm'bUled to their fiery
a>ld\. Setinaer. a Jew born in Krakow.
Poland. in 1937. has always been a sur-
vivor. Aloog wih his mother, he made
II out of Berien-Be!sen concentration
camp-hts1mher dted • AU!dlwilz-
and after the WaJ was shil.)Oed to what
was then called Palesine. ·He spent the
mt of his childhood at a kibbutz north
of Haifa where he excelled in all sports.
induding volleyball.
20 F.-rW.U•Al'&IJ•t•
~ 28-~ Hymai IJttpr JPltiw d 11. Mtr IM 'lU Qlym.pija. she plans to rdite.
it." says Woodara. with a note of bit·
temea. "Once it, became official
1eVeral months later. I left Uke a pawn
In IOme ridiculous fUM-It was a very
frust ... ing and disappointing time.
. Obviously the bQ~ dido 't ac-
mmplish anvthing. Russia is still in ~=~were crushed All that .n. all th• pain and ~ and dedication. AU of ~ was wasted. Nexl
to my father dytns," ~~'the bo)'aJU was the ~ • ex·
~ of my life. That's bow deeply
il aJUCk me. It Wll like loltng some-
four more years easier to acapt."
-Moving its base to U>to de C.aza
helped. too. The players were bored at
the US.O.C. 'training Center. Even lholJ8h volleyball took ur just aboUI
f!Vf!!1Y waking moment o their lives.
they liked the idea of moving to
Solihem California. where many of
thern were raised and where there ex-
isted a IPN diversions to spend what lit·
de free time they had.
Nonetheless. three Slatten dropped
ow -Pa1ty OowddJ, the tearn's"E>est
blocker, Debbie Landreth and Terry
. Some of those who remain~
leriously oonsidered quitting. Crockett
went 10 far as to tell Selinger she had
had it. "It was a 8ll emotion.'' she says.
"It had nothing to do ~ the road'I or
wih the other players. It was direded
at the alhletic-political system, a rela-
tionship I don't believe should exist."
Bll Crockett changed her mind.
Alone with Selinger and the others. she
dug in for another tour-year sie8e,
another bur years of tonuous work-
olCS and monastic livina on rneaser
handolCS provided by the U.S.O.C.
throtJ8h private sponsorship funds and
prooeeds senerated by the team on
tour. The US.0 .C. ooves all of the
players' living requirements -bod.
housina. cars. incidentals -with a per
diem. The women bl!ttle frequently to
have their stipends upped.
The years since 1he boya>tt have
been good ones. however. In J 981 the
US. women beat Cuba for the first
time. thus endins the Cubans' JJ.year
8JlllP on lhe North American cham-
pionship. And last September al the
worfd championships in Uma. Peru.
they blanked powerlul O.ina. 3-0, in
., eatly round before losina to Peru in
a oontroverslal match in the semifinals.
The US. took third platt and China.
beaten only by the Americans. cap-
tured the chwnpionship.
Despite the setback, Setinaer says
tbe U.S. is No. l In the world. a dis-
tinction he would like to prove in J 984
hebe time catdles~the Ameri-Cll\S. When the torch · the Olym-
pic lime • the al Coliteum in lei~ on Juty 28, 1984, the nl>-
de\11 ol me u.s. Women's Volleyblll
lelln WW have been in lbnoll daily
mNAld for lix cxweoi1ve yean. Hr-
mll'I, the~. will cetebille her 300\ __ _...._.__.. ...... _ ....... -.....;......__, ~ on the tec:ond day of the
lhlna I delrty loYed. Ind '°*'I ii un-~ Woodllra Ind Aachmeier
GllMicleclY. wt11 be 21; Qoda!a 1nc1 0reen. 26: and I "WtMn-lt Wll ~. I tell lnclomplete. BedDer. 25
unleMllleci I WM blta CMrnW1t 'We MOii liWY, II will ~ th1t telrl\'1 lalt
beCline .:>dM OU1c11t1. If we a>m-cMnce. '1f ·r ~ ~h• ref have
plllned -Ind I admit I cld -._. 10 Wlllt until 19&t to In the ~
lllcl we wae &mplUtodc. wfa1d\ · .I F-d hee let •Iona .,, "111)'1 ~ -· bundl olbuU," lheaddl. . ''I •lfted ~ when I WM
•• -~ .. ~ adinowl-I ~old. lftd thiflt Where I'm .80--.., dlnl -eh. eUdly.:. bllf the ~ Once ... th~. Ml retke." Un-
........... pmnt~ ~ d then, howlwr. ttie l)'IMll6unl In
---the~ One thiftl thll Cl*>. Caza wtll rt\~l>er• wtdl the ..... M adin ........ Wll the lllCI and of a Mmn ........... IO rt
......... ~--.-.-. .... 11 IO • .., CIMda Ind .... ..... • "".-•. ""* lililllil N ..wor • OIJmP'C ..,,. · tw-
of Gmmil Hospital and
M•J.•S-H, the 9tUdenls ~
claimed the daytime aoap "a
disaster area. which ex>ntinues
to promote the nune as 99
symbol; she's seldom seen in
a patient's room. bti usually
otl in the lobby or t*eria.
IChesning aboti bow to gea a
de "1th • doaor." c.on~
ly, "the chief nune on
JrA •s-H [Marpet Houli-
han) ls eflecrlvelf portrayed 11
a~ ot the dodlon and
'-' Jt)()Wl1 to be Int~.
aaertlve and interested In her
patients. yet evidences
human needs and emotions. ..
In In e6:Mt to U59ade the lmlle of nunes on the tube,
the •udents have ..... their
a>mme!U to the nietWorb.
moped up C1n no loriger Wfl18
It, £VIM told US.
Some 300 entrants from JO
Utel will compece . b' the
$100 top prize. wkh • $500
bonus to any flyer who tan ~ the world remtd of
302 feet 8 Inches. Partkiplnts
In )'MrS pllll lnduded AlWa
the Hen. Moo F1ewto and
Kq Aewtl. a Jipln•
blacldaU bantam. rll!t the chicken is placed
In an open~ mailbox
perched 10 leet above ground.
If the bi.rd doesn=t within 30 seconds. It's on wkh
a bathroom unger. The
•Wit distance is measured frOm the bMe of the launch-
~ pad to the point where the
dlitksl 6nt touches ground.
Aax>rding to Evans. IOl1le
of the btrdS barely fly. others
11>ar ltfai8ht and true. and
then there WIS the one ln
J!8) who let I world A!COrd
-only backwwdl
tf ~u·re a'fixln' .to learn
rednecJt tMk. )lOU'll -the rem lowdown In an uPf'Olri-
ous new book, Rah!dln: a lttl,.,Roisin: Foot-$1ompln'
Guidt IO Datdtt: ~'and
Doin I AI04lld in a (jm..(J.
Win~ Country Way by
Kathryn Jemon, who admks
to being a real-We redneck
Oklahoman. Here are !Ol1le of
her choice down-home ex-
~lbe a who's
not too smart: .. tJ::; rooms
to let upstairs"; when you're teelln& happy aboW tome-
~: 'Thal really melts my
butter": someone stingy:
"He's ~ tight 11 the bartc on a
tree": a powerful drink:
''That'll sure wind your
watch": your threatenlna
mood: "f m fixin • to c:k>C your
e}'el"; real haqer: .. , CX>uld
eat the Dita end of a north-
bound polecat": deprelllon:
"My heart's hmvy • a budliet • hot Uwrs. H And. ow
fm>rtle, when )"Mar pllt_ner ln
a>nverudon ~ looldnl It
his watch: "\'ou taldn'
medkine .... t'
11 you're f>lng to stash, uh,
pm;onoJ things in your desk
at work. just moember th•
somebody ~t find them
one day. Besides the stray
pack of gum and linty comb,
The ltkins. a oompany that
sells and rents office turruture,
reports these items recently
k>und in rental desks returned
to the firm's Manhattan
warehouse: a Barbie doll
(dressed in a Ken doll's
dothes. no less): a toy cap
pistol; a false mustache: a pair
of boxing sk>ves; loaded dice;
five tins of BellJ8a caviar
(valued at S600): a leather
whip and malching mask; a
1946 Los Angeles phone
book; a video cassette of men
and women "engl!Aed in acts
of extreme frlellcfship," ac-
oording to the oompany's
president; a set of 1971 Play-
boy magazines (minus the
centerfolds); a live turtle.
And 10 think we feel guilty
about hiding that Milky Way
bar in our bottom drawer.
-nman
(Sun.·Tues.. Aries; rest, "Tau-
rus) Sunday -Hany Reason-« 60. Moaday -Hayley
Mills 37. 'lbaday -Dudley
Moore 48. Wedneiday -
Ryan O'Neal 42. lbtllllMy -
An.thony Quinn 68; Queen
EUz.abeth 57. Friday -Jiiek
Nicholton 46; Glen ~
45. S.turday -Valerie a.
dnelll 23; Shirley ~ SS.
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