HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-05 - Orange Coast Pilot_.Thousands
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flocking to
;Fish Fry ·
'Thoulanda of people celebrated
the aoodDMa of fish S.t1,U"day ln
e.mta M-. and •.tee at them ate
it.
The 38th eost. Mat Fish Fry
fed that many folb • a mornlna •. 'parade and a warm IPrina day
-attncted a big avwd-t.o Uooa
Pvk on 18th -Street near New-~ port Boulevard.
(SM FISH, Pase Al) .. :·
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SUNDAY, JUNE 5. 1983
Hot salsa's
•• running ·up
,. cool pr_of its
Mild-mannered Suzanne Rush i8 on a hot
streak.
The Corona del Mar woman has taken her
.-party-favorite aalla out of the kitchen and int.o
:· the cold businel!la world.
: The results, judging blr:les at area super
• markets, have been, aa · th taking • the
.· jalapeno peppers she U8es in her spM::y concoction.
In a way, the blonde-ha.ii-ec:f, blue-eyed
bulinea novice baa gone the way of llC1or' Paul
. Newman, who grew weary l8YeJ'al yean back of
: maldng vat after vat of bia popular salad dre9ling
• f.or friends and neighbon and finally went
: oommerdal.
i For eight years, Rush made her eecttt recipe
• ..i.a ln her own kitchen. She recalls once filling
70 bottlee of ala in "Olle night for her
: jl)apeno-boobd friends.
• • She saya sa1aa fans would show up at her
; ~call for orders and expect a cue or two at
: bol.lday time. She says parties typically would
• find her ln the ldtchell making fresh batches of
: ealaa. Enough ,.,. enough. ahe saya. -
: . "Everyone kept •yinc I aboWd market tt. So
: I did," aya the youna mother of one. ; nu., "Su ~" -a product of Rush
: Jr.nterjxUe. -came to be. She desiped a label.
: tound a rn.mufactul"er and convinced a c.orona del
: Mar liquor st.on to carry her bottles of hot, mild
• and tnOd sreen. • \
; 'I'otine around aampW of her lalu and hap
: of .,..ty-to-dfll tortilla strips, &.b dacended CJD
.... ~ lrYtne a.nch Market, Gel90ft'•
: ~ and evwn an Alber18on'1 acreed to ltock ... Su Sella."
One of the market8, •ya Rush, aold 120 ~
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS . . t
FV recall going to polls
Schoo~s' funding, campus closures, grade levels hinge on vote
BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN ot" .. DlllJ ........
Brightly colored slgna pepper
the streets of the Fountain valley
School District tl1il weekend.
The red signs say uvote yes on
Recall" The green aigna ay
"Vote No on Recall."
Red or green. Yes or no.
School district residents will
chooee one or the other in a
special election on Tueeday. Yet
the lallue9 behind thia election are
anything but simple. Emotional
charges and counter-charge. have
been exchanged during the past·
year. They have split the district's
parents.
The renalta of Tueeday'1 elec-
tion will likely retnfonie or
drastically alter the elementary
ICbool district'• current Plans for
educating local youngaten.
~ t.o the Orange Coun-
ty Registrar of Voten office,
29,808 resldenta of Foemtain Val-
• ley and a anall portion of Hunt-
lnctoo Beech are ellclbJe t.o Vote ~ ., 31 pollinC placee.
Tareeted In the recaJl ..e
ldmo1 board memben Cheryl
NOl1on. ~ BeJcen and Suzan-ne .oore.
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Susan Ruth watches her salaa come
off ueemhly line.
Firat, a voter must indicate yes
or no on whether eech trustee
should be removed from office. U
a voter marb yes, he Cll' abe may
vote for a candidate t.o succeed the
trustee. Thae will be tallied if a
majority of voters favor recall of
a trustee.
Edward Sldney Landon ia .eek-
ing Norton'• -t, Devon Dahl ia
runnina t.o repllce Belgen, and D.
Kurt lfarwerl ia campaigning for
Moore'• eeat.
Votes will be tallied Tuelday
night by Regiatrar of Voten
employees at the district bead-
quarten, 17210 Oak St., Fountain
Valley. The election ia expected t.o
cost the ICbool district $26,000.
Tueeday'• ballotinl will be the
culmination of a ien.thy cam-
palp w-aect by the Ccmmittee
Advocadnl :a.pon.tble Educa-
tion, CARE, a poup fanned eerly
1att yeu in the wake of l9Yel"al
major ichoo1 board dedllom
In April 1982, the )>oerd a~
prOYed ... tO dole four-ecbcdl
OYar -next three years and 1ao reor1aplae otbera into
klnder1arten-throu1h-flftb
(See RECAU.. p ... Al) . . .,,, .
JQl.nor. Wiii i.ken to the Sherifl'1
~tin Santa Ana. where
he Wiii quesdcned all afll:moon
and into the evening.
SMrlff'I ipOkesman Lt. Wyatt
Hart Wd Saturday the youth 11 a
'latroni ~" and WU t.o be
kept at Onnce County Juvenile
Hall In connection with. the kill-
ine-
Hart aid no motive for the lr:iWna Wiii immediately ap-
puent, and the mWl caliber IUD
u.t in the abootfni Wiii not
found durint initial le8l'Chee.
Docton at SadcileblM:k c.om-
munlty Hosphal performed four
houn of emervency , 1W'89ry cm
Preferred stickers
answer (o p~Fking?
Sy ITEVB IUTCllBLL 1Acwllinl be ~tted to park ... .. ._...... &. in town.
~ hM alwa,ia been a paud-Warm aapPc>n.
ty of partiDc In Wsuna Be.ch and no one ~ that t.ct Ft~~·· nbtlon would
-Cll' doem't appnc1at.. that t.ct allow t6e locU to pliek up a ..... __ ....._ 11000 s-rldna lticbl' flWl City' Hall -nae ..__.. .... , or 11> •""-t -~·• ... -'t ..so.-to --'-Aall-Ume f'Wlldentl of the Af't -WUWIU ..-..-...-U a-aa ,.,_._ free ln front of A--town meters '-'UIUUY· .:-::::_~ So '°" can ~ the. . f!! up to two nuw..
aappon fonn. Ma~ Nell An alWnadve. be •a11t.ed,
fltawlltck ftlcllwd tram the would -ea.. pdcl ol a ~ iocal .pnp•lec:e wk dd9 yeer ..-~ ,...._ fclr lcice.1
9f,h•n he 1u1P1ted that . ( ... Pi*UNG, Pllt Al)
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SpiplaMJMn Bob Wolfe o( \he
·~ Liona 'Q\lb eMlmated the all.-Y ~ at f5,000. u-. mid the dub la about 1,000
dlnnen dm year ahNid of Ua paic:ie
1ut Y9U°• when memben made $63,000 to donate to Jocal cbarl-
tlee.
"We're looking forward to a big
year," he laid.
And there la atlll one more day.
In eddiUon to the $4 fiah
d1nnen that go on aale beginning
at noon. today's activities will
lnclude the 1983 ~Costa Mea
contest at. 2 p.m., a ~tUeat baby
cont.st at3:30 6:rt arid a drawtna
for a Ford donated by
Tbeodote Robina Ford at 8 p.m.
Wolfe laid the flab fry will
oontlnue today .. until there'• no-
body et. to feed."
The carnival a1ao resumea at
noon today.
Free parking is available thi.I
~ar at the Iarae dirt lot at Harbor
and 19th Street, a lite for a fuuu-e
city redevelopment project.
RECALL ELECTION ...
grade 8Choola and middle echools
(grade9 llix through nine). In the
put. all Fountain Valley IChoola
included kindergar~n through
eighth grade at one aite.
District otticiala argued the
re«pnizatlon and achool closures
were necerary because of declin-. enrollment. ~t IOIDe parents were unhap-
py their neighborhood achool was
to be doled. Othen disapproved
of the middle echool concept.
CARE was formed by parents
who 1believed the achool board
h-9 not properly considered the
cunmµnlty'a wishes ln connection
wtth the dosurel and reorganiz.a-
tim. Among the CARE memben
wete parents resldlng near Cour-rea-School. which ia to become
a K-& lite. and Nleblas School,
which ii to be clmed.
Tbe committee launched a re-
call petition drive targeting
trwt.ees Norton, Belgen and
Moon, the board memben who
voted foe the middle 9Chool con-
version. CARE memben ex-
pended their campaign. however,
charging the trustees with f.i8cal
~t, promoting un-
equal educaUonal opportunitiaa
and failing to oomply with the
spidt of the law in di.strict busi-
nem practices.
The t:rustees denied the charges
but maintained a low-key posture
durina the petition drive. Some
achpol officials believed that
CA8S members, like the backen
of -'rlier recall campatgns. would
fall to collect enough sipaiurel.
But CARE members did suc-
ceed in pthertng more than 6,000
tipaturea ca1llhg for the removal
of mdi of Ow; targeted truatees,
and the apedal election was
IChedulecl -
Tbe uusteea and a "No on
Recall" committee of community
support.en then launched a
counter-offensive. They claimed
, the CARE group had collected the
fiiCnatw'es with a flier filled with
falae accuaations. They deacribed
CARE • a small group of dis-
gnmtled parents interefted in
pn>tectinl their neighbochood
8Cbools but not district-wide
education plans.
In addition, the trustees have
pointed out that CARE memben
have taken their allegations of
fiacal miaconduct to numerous
government agencies, lncludlng
the Orange County Department
of Education and the Orange
County Diltrict Attorney. None of
the8e agendel. however, baa
found evidence to warrant
charges.
CARE members, however,
have continued to hammer awy
at the tnlstees' dedsion to spend
$1.2 million to tra:nsfoan the
former McDowell School lite into
a district beadquartera. The
trultees say this WU money that
could only be Wied on building
projecta, not foe teechen' aluiee
or other ci-oom purpom!L
Tbe recall group continuea to
accuae the trusteee of f.i8cal mil-
management. The trust.eea re-
apond that the Fountain Valley
Dimict has healthy l"ellerve funds
at a ti,me when other dlstricta are
forced to borrow money.
Tueaday'• election will prob-
ably detenm,ne whether the dt.-
trlct at.ands by lta current plahl
for additional school closures and
more middle 9Choola. '!be recall
candidate.. bave advocated that
such plans be placed on "hold"
until more atudies of enrollment
trends are completed 'and ad-
dltfional community "11'Yeyl are
oopducted.
Winning ways
The Lions Club's Jim
Ferryman and cbild.!"en
wave to the crowd&
along Fish Fry parade
route Saturday where
.the Costa Mesa Medical
Center Hospital's float
won the theme award.
Baby and bathing
beauty contest&
scheduled today
Lions Park.
PARKING STICKERS
residents and increued for
out-of-townen who buy permits
to shop in town -OC, more likely,
to go to the beach -a fact that
angers local merchants. The~
lem, • Fitzpatrick and many
others in . town .ee it, la that
·congestion in the downtown busi-
ness area -now nearly
year-round -diacouJ'a8es local
residents from hopptng ln the car
for a quicll trip to the hardware
store or downtown shops and
markets. They know when the~
pt there, they most likely wonlt
be able to find a place to park.
The city's Parking and Tran.
portation Committee WU asked to
took into Fiapatriclt 's parking
propoe.al. and that panel's rec-
ommendation will be considered
by the fWJ Cfity c.ounctl Tue.day
nJcbt.
• • •
product.. deli'YMng it to io.dina docb at markets
and lt.alinB demonatzationa ln IJ'OOel'Y aiores.
"For a while I WU dolnc demomtratiooa six
days • week, eM&ht hours • day from here to
Wdtwood." abe recall& "lt wu a lot more work
than I ever thought it would be."
handle mouth-bumlna temperatuns, the does
offer an eye-watering aat.a that pecb a mean
punch.
After three months of waiting, Rush ·waa
able to pt a ~ buyer for the Ralphs pooery
lton cba1n to aample her aalaa. One tut.e and the
cbain ordered 1,000 CMM.
Rwh cl.aima buslne9 now la at a potnt where
ahe'a oonGdering liln1ng with a broker to market
her product naUOnally. She saya a major advertis-inC campajcn might not be far behind.
'lbe sa1aa. a thick and lumpy brew, w
different from others because it containa no
praervaUves or water and avoids lp6cee that
4tab away from the Oawr of food."
Though abe uya her own stolmch am't
''I &ot a call recently from a oompetitor who
asked me to go to lunch. I waa exdted becau.e I thouiht I could pkk up eome tips on tbe butine9t.
What he wanted, thouah. WM my ndpe.''
Rush aaya abe refu8ed to dlvuJae it.
Her l81aa cunently la brewed and bottled ln
Hunttnaton Beach at a anal1 mom..add-pop plant
known aa Rlgerty Fooda. With help from food
chemist and plant owner Jtm Haaerty, Rush la
planning her ~ uaault on -the hot sauce
market with a t.a> and an enchilada aauoe.
So how la the aa1aa baronell faring ln the
profit column?
"Well, rm making a profit," she aya. "but rm lltlD. driving the same old car."
~· Sunny weekend
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v NM ·grad drowns
in Disneyland river
World Bank
veep to speak
to council
Or1nge Coe.tYOAILY PILOT /8unday, June 5, 1183 Al ~
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NATION
Examiner believes Kahl
died in Arkansas shootout
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t •1 ,... ....... Prest
LITTLE lU)CK. Ark. -A medical exam1ner said Saturday
be bad tentatively ldentl&ld. gunman kWed In. shootout with
poUce 11 fucitive tax protester Gordan ICah1. Dr. ~ Malak
llkl there 1a a "great probability" that the man is Kahl. but that
he can't make po.tttve identitk:ation until he &eta dental recorda
Monday.The body wa found ~ nlaht Inside a muni-
dona-filled concrete ~ that explodeCi and burned after police
ta.ed in teer pa. ~ fatally wounded sheriff fell or stumbled to
a dooc before the fire and was grabbed by a marahal.
Foat wants old charges dropped
GRETNA, La. -Murder charges against California feminist
Ginny Foat should be dropped because she has been denied her
~natitutional right to a apeedr trial, defense lawyers say.
Witnesses who may he~B~· Foat s case have dJed or diaappeared .tnce District Judge W LeBrun signed the arrest warrant on
March 28, 1977, defense lawyers Robert Glass and John Reed
~in motions filed last week seeking to nullify the first-degree
murder indictment, which was not handled up until Jan. 18, 1983.
Reagan keeps commission alive
WASHINGTON -The life of the Soowcroft Commiaaion on
nuclear arms. which helped President Reagan keep the MX
milaile program alive, will be extended through the end of next
year, it has been learned. The commission, chaired by retired Air
Foree Lt. Gen. Brent Soowcroft, had been echeduled to go out of
existence on June 16, but an administration official confirmed
Saturday that ~an wants the pane( to continue its work.
WORLD
Dioxin stored in Swiss vault
BASEL, Switzerland -Forty-one drums of waste containing
deadly diOXin arrived in Buel Saturday after a 7 Y<t-hour trip from
France, a spokesman for the Hoffmann-La Roche company
reported. Andre Futterknecht, director of safety for the Swiat
chemical firm. said no problems de~oped during the shipment
by truck and the drums ~ being siored in an "abeolutely
watertight"~ vault at a Buel plant.
Soviets expel U.S. attache as spy
MOSCOW -11\e Soviet Union said Saturday the KGB aecret
police p6cked up a U.S. diplcmat who wu "caught red-banded"
lpYing ~ the government ordered him expelled. The diplomat.
Louis 1lXllJlM, the attache of the adin.inlatration M!Ctlon of the
ant.mys security diviskln, is the second V .S. diplomat ordered
out of the Soviet Union this year after beina ~ of espionage.
Polish dipromat arrested at home
·state broke as Prop. 13 turns 5 ~ 1 I
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I .. ' ' Jarvis campa_ipifW to overturn court !'iJlings which limited his tax cut init1ative
• 11_7 DOUG WILLI* Ina o.t1i11t prompi.ct. -Olltion 18, 6.ubnia .i-cut the IChoo1 tax bU1 ._ •PllfOWICI by
AP Peftdcal Wrl• Po1w.r M.-vtn J\e1d r.J)Ql'te(l ttate income tax, abollahed the the Allembly . -both by."', l
SACJ\AMJl!NTO -nw ,_... FridaJ that 29 percent ol CaJ.l. ~ inventory tax, and later two-tbhda majoridea. , ,
after Callfomlanl alalhed theft fcrnlfllia li&rYeyed akl they are abol.llMd the Inheritance tax, The fata of both melallW JI
taxee by t7 billion a ,_,. wtt.ll bltW' Oii ~ u a r9Ult o1 tbe dllna a.other '4 billion ln annual still ln doubt, ~t the prindpel ~Uon 13, the ttate .. brollt t:'' ... Of Propmltion 13, w.bil9 tax aavlnp on top of the $7 bWJon queltion In the rttate Capitol Oil
and Howard Jarvla is tl"Ylna io pel"C9\t ll6d Chey were worm of Propolettcn IS. the fifth ann1verary ol ~ ~
overtwn OOW1 rul1np di.It Tu. dl1and6 peftllftt h9d no opinion. But today, with the eftecta of omtlon 13 Mond£y is not whether J
lied hit we cui lnidatlw. The ttroneeet IUppOl't tw the c:uta bec:lcmlna~ obvioua. with taxet wW be ra!kd Ulla year, but I
Th1I week marks the tilth controvenlal rDeMUre .._ from one major IChoOl district fonnally by how mUich, and what It wW be :.J •
annlvenary o1 voter approval of homeownen. with 8$ percent bankrupt and othera •aminC called to make it man palatable. !
PropollUon 13, which C\lt prop. eaytnc they favored U. property they face the ame fate, a arowtna While llOl'De foet of PropOlllt6oo?
erty tax bWa In half for 4 mW.kin tax-<.'Uttina meuure. number of political 1etden are 13 predicted that the llbinl·l ~homeowners and mont But the tax-a.it political fever •peeking out for tax ~ California Supreme Court would
than l mllllon bucnmu that Proposition 13 tr1aered in In January, the at.ate guollne find the initiative unconstttu-(
Proposition 13 la still CMll'--1978 bu cooled, and the pen-tax wu rilled for the f1nt time ln ttonal, the court surprUed them
whe1mingly popular UDOl)I c..Ji,. dulum appean to be IWinctng in two clec.dea, and In the pelt and upheld all of 13'• major
fomia vot.en, and few poll~ the other way, albeit very ten-month, a $700 million tax hike for provisions. .,
&a.re apeak ill of It, even • they tatively. the achools wu approved by the Propoaltion 13 cut property·
decry the revenue km and apeNI-ln\mediately following Prop-state Senate, and an ~ million taxes to 1 percent of 1973 market
... vaiues. and limited ~ tn I
Probe of plane fire ~=Er~~E ~
at 1 percent of current market'~ looks at electricity val~ .• result, meet Califomiana..~ even thoee who bouaht homee
recently, are enjoyed far lower "
tax bUla than pre-13 daya. , CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) -A
federal lnvestfgator said Satur-
day that the fire that enaulfed an
Afr Canada flight and killed 23
people probably wasn't .et and
that the probe ia f~ on the
po881billty that the plane's elec-
trical aywtem WM involved.
Donald Engen, of the National
Transportation Safety Boerd, aald
the FBI hid made a preliminary
examinatklo of the plane and that
the t.esta "did not develop any
evidence of sabotage or (oul
play."
I Air Canada apokesman David
Pember confinned Saturday that
the plane that caughtlire and was
forced to make an emergency
Coastline
to graduate
356 today
landing Thunday WU the a.me
one that lost a tall cone dwing a
flight over the Atlantic Ocean ln
1979. In that incident. the jet
landed safely in Boaton with four
minor injuries reported.
"Both lncidents are not related
wh.a~." Pember taid.
A ci.rcuit breaker for a rear
lavatory'• electrical system
tripped during the flight and pilot
Donald Cameron tried unauc-
oe.tully to reaet it, Engen aald.
Cameron entered the note into
the fllaht loti. but Engen taid he
didn't know whether it occurred
just before the fire wu dis-
covered or earlier in the flight.
However, court n1liD&I have 1,
weakened the Proposition 13'•
stringent limita on pm&.-13 tax J
tncren 111, alJowfna majartty votee , ;
for many new local tax ~· 0 lnstesd o1 the two-tbfrda-vOte
spectffrd in 13. v
It.a a ·..-..It, J8n'ts -now 79,.,
and .. erwty and outlpoken .. '
ever -la orpnbtna a new .,
in1Ua.tiwcmnpalpfor 1984 t.llat,1 propmitlon to revefte t!Jme rW• I
ingll. 1
Jervla rejects ~ that s
he is p}uafna loopbola iJl Prop-I
Donald Cameron piloted omtioo 13. imteed llCCUlln& the court.of dellberalely miainterpm.-buroing plane. lng it.
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' vjABsAW, Po1md -Jor.ef Grochowaki, a former trade eft1ct.1 at the Polish Em~ in Tokyo, has been an'Sted and ~ of .. cooperah ~ ~ centers o( VN ...
Staiies and France,"'iM Ofljdal' PAP newt agency reJ>orteCi
Saturday. It aajd Grochow.rd was &rftSted by authoritiee wben
be returned to Poland Friday. He bad relu.ed an order ''to return
to the country in September 1982." the agency added without
living further de1ailt.
Coutl1ne CoJlese wf:1l bcoor
356 s;raduatea durlnl commence-
ment ceremonies ICheduled for 4
o'clock th1a afternoon at the-Mma
V' erde Learnlttc Cen• In c.o.ta -Yea. ~:::f:: o1~~ I• (l! , .. ," • m
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Tass calls Weinberger liar
MOSCOW -'TM omdal Tut DeW9 iaigency said Saturd.lty '1
that U.S . Defeme Secretary Caspar Weinberger was engaged in
"deliberate milinformation" when he claimed the Sovieta have
nucleu weapom in F.astem F.urope.
But it cautioned Western leaden the Soviets would move such
"'8pont in if new U.S.~made mediwn-range miaailes are deployed
In Western F.urope at the end of the year as scheduled by the
North Atlantic Treaty Organmtion.
STATE
Researchers try recycling blood
BERKELEY -A new device intended for U9e dwing
•eerY Would aDow eome emergiiency room patienta to reu.e blood
frcm an open wound, reducing the rilk of contncting AIDS
through blood transfusiona, re.earchen aay. The l)'9tem. whfch
IUD must be approved by federal health official.a, would suck up
blood coUecting in a wound from a severely bleeding patient, blend
tt with an anticoagulant, run the mixture through a filter and beck
lnto the patient.Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, which
destroys the body'• ability to fig}lt off diaeues, often is fatal.
wuntry fans enjoy quiet concert
Dl.:VORE -The US Festival went country Saturday with
a W.,._..Uited crowd that wu far amaller, older and quiet.er
than the unruly throne at last weekend'• three-day roddmt. 'lbe
fml. estimated by tberiff.'.a offidaJa at around 50,000 and by
UNUSON festival org:aniz.e:n at some 70,000, sprawled out over
only a third o1 \be 64 ll(ft concert bowl. Families with infanta and
lmiol' dtbem laid on blankets or aat more comfortably on lawn
Nmiture ..
Magruder makes minister
BURLINGAMI!! -Watergate figure Jet> Stuart Mapudet,
who baa IJ>eft1 etabt years in rellgious wotk atnoeCQllf....,_ at hit
lmtencing be "ht my MhJcal compam.'' is .i:heduled-to be
ordained th1a evenina u a minister in the Presbyterian OnArCh.
''1'21 It.Ire rm -~ happy, elad that I've gotten to this po(nt,"
~. 48, :-i S.turday. He baa been a putar'a Uliatant llnce i.t September.
and Slater, Will be the featured
apeaker durtna the commwdty
college'• seventh annual gradu-
ation ex.erd8e. Her topic I.a '1Exdt.-
lna 'nmea: Your fluture in a Chanalnl JJiemde." ... a...~· Kar. E. Whetham of Huntinpln 9-cb.
who ha maintained a perfect 4.0
D'ade point average in her
Coutllne studies.
'lbe coUep will best.ow an
honorary a.odate In arts degree .
to a member of the community
who ha provided exceptional
educatklnal IMdership and oam-
mitment to life-Iona 1eem1na.
II) this year'• c.o.tline clam,
138 studenta will receive a.date
in arta de,reee. • Abo; 220
certl&atee of completion in oc-
c\apatlonal atudiea wiU be ~.warded. ..
400 to mark
Jewish Center
• anniversary
Morie than fOO people an
apecUd to eelebnte .... third
anniverw')' ol a.atwt Ol IMM
Jewiilh Center dwtna • bmqu.t
today at The Newporter tn New·
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A4 o,..,,. Coat DAILY PILOT /Sundey, June &, 1983
Cranston says 'I'm No. 3'
California ~senator admits Glenn, Mondale ahead-I or now ......
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SAN ,.Fl\ANCISOO (AP)
U .8 . Sen. Alan Cranaton,
D-Cal1f _..id Th~y he ii in
"third Pi,;;u in bi.I party'• race
tor the prelldentlal nomlnaUon
and that he comtclered it "ap-
propriate" at thfa ·~. Cranium~ superior Cali-
1 tomla ...... root:a liupport. t.tten-lna cottwa and prOlpectl for
blaer' victories in 1tate straw Po1la to come. '1 am Yer)' encowqed by the
procr-that my campatcn ii
maldna tow~ the Democratic
nomination and toward the preel-
dency," he uld at a news con-terwnce.
1-rhe opinion po1la preeently
I ldll lhow (fil'lt and MCQ1\d)
Glenn lftd Mondale or Mondale
, and Glenn." reterrtnc to Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohlo, and fonner
Vice Prealdent Walter Mondale.
The Senate Desnocratic whip
said lud1 po1la merely ahow
"name reco1nttion. The
front..runner hM not made the
Democ:ndic ncmlnation aince 19~
(Adlai Stevenlan) ... Ever emce then. the front..numer tallen by
the wayside.
''I thfnk I'm in third place now,
and I think that'• the llPlll'OPriate
place '° be at Ulla _,. of the
contest.''
The lawmaker •Mid ~ wu
"pourina more enero into the
(prelidentfal) race blcau.e 1 have
more tntJ'IY than mybody et.e in
the race."
Cramton. 68, denounced the Beaian administration on a var-
iety of illu•, includlna "20
rn1llion unemploy.d people." He
cal*!d• ot the vuiout can ..
didatm to~ efCfoUvely.
In the s-t 1traw polla .•. have
been Vfll'Y ~ftiamt." He noted t former Prell.dent
Jimmy Cert.er "Mtonllbed the
polltal world'' In lite 19'70 by winnlna a ltraW poll in Iowa,
whfich Cramton Cftdited wfth
atartinl c.arter'a PfOtP e11 to the
Wh1'8 HOU1e.
''Thia year the straw po1Ja are
apin l.laylna • lfanJ.ficant part, ••
he ul . '"I'hU. far we've bad two. ·
"I think I'm in third place now,
and I think that'• the appropriate
place to be at this stage ... "
called for a negotiated nuclear
fleeze, intensified medical re-
searoh into the aging proceea and
a greet boOlt in education 1n this
country.
He uld be placed ~t valµe
on straw polll, addlna. "They are
llOrt of minf·primart• th.ii yeer. ';l'hey are the only reel teat ot the
One in CalUomia I had to win. I
did by a qnlficant martPn· Then
there wu one receJ1lly in
Maasachuaeetta. It wu pred1cted I
would ~ in a weak fourth; I
came 1n .st:rong eecond, a sreat
boolt in my campaicn."
Commenting on a 1tatement
that much of ~ California con-
Sen. Alaa Cranston
areamontl deleption ~had
endoned Mclndalie. Crarilt.tin Aid:
u1 ha~ mbl'e ~n of the
California delilotiOJl than former
Vice Pnstdent "Mondale. I am not
at all dUturbed at that .. J ·am
tendina t.o. 8't the, ~ root:a
Democrata wlio are really decil-
ive."
WASHING'roN (AP) -The
J'9denl Oamunicationt <:om-~ hal dMNd the 1Ml NIU-latory l'Qldblock for the*" of •
type of eate1J.4te-to-home TV eer-
vtQe thja tan.
By a 4-to-O vote, the ~
aid it would -not dJltuitb a a"ullna
of 1Mt A\.\IU8t authorti:lria unt..a
Satellite Olaimunk!a .. Inc. to
lMle capadty on a ~
utellite t.o launch a •tel·
Ute-to-home aervlce thil fall.
Th~ aut.horbaUon had been
challenpd by the United Stat.a
Satellite Broadcutina Co. Inc.;
which maintains the ICC ahould
. not allow eo-cal1ed "qUMf-DBS
lel'Vlce" Ulin8 utel11tea reeerved
for conventional aervt.ce.
. DBS, or Direct Broedcut Satel-
llt.e, ii the FCC'• term for • type
of hleh·powered utellf te tHat can
trarwmlt • liCn&l to earth With
IUttident lntenalty to allow the
uae of cnall ant.en.nu only two
feet or 10 1n diameter. The FCC
baa aranted eilht, .conatruct1on
permit( for DBS aystema, but the
tint ii not expected to become
operational before 1986.
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O;verflowing
I· S&oqe Creek in Bountiful, Utah, has
made its own path through the
northeast section of town. Here it
baa overflowed its banks and washed
I out a road. -High rollers face
credit crackdown
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Caesars World Inc.
p1ana to cut back on credit for super-rich gamblers,
melrtng many of them pay aa they play, u a result
of a $14.3 millloo net Lo. for the quarter ended April
30.
• lloweYer;-playera who have never had trouble ==-=bJing debts will still be oUerect credit.
~ change will be in the t~ in wbk:h we
dell: 1'ttb the hfD rolie:.-," Aid J. Terrence Laqpi, ~ ,.....,., tmd chief ~ting officer of a new ·~ created to hmdle all foretp marketing tor the Lm AnaeJ--a..cl finn't three CMinoa, in
IM Vep1, Leke 'hboe Md Atlantic Qty, N.J.
, -r&e empbm will tie cm cmb rather than ClJitlllt." Lanni aid......, that playen who have
.... bid.. trouble repa)'lna Pmhl'nl debts will still
att.td credii.. a. 'voklentlfted aoun:e told the La. Aqeelea . ...-tlie ~ will monlkll' eoonomic
-:::.::.. ~:: ~ cbe tndt of
Chief Bxecu.Uw Henry Gluck & I oeed
tbt •i&ber credit polJey Wedneeday to explain part ~· $14.3 million net Jam, cc:mpared to -mm-IBCln-__ .. • profit the ume quarter last year . . c..n bad major write-downs 1aat year due to
l'.191._,.lflU\iiawJD of the pmo, and the culno just ,16 million to ita · l'e9el'Ves for foreign
.. lblelr"S' credit thM mii8bt not be col1ec.Uble.,
~ The parent company then impoeed the credit
c:radown.
Lee bgur, a lll!CW'ities analyst for Paine Webber
. ln Mew York. aaid CM!lart was havinc trouble
Without the write--Of&.
~were ttill $7.6 million in the red, and that
• $13' million in volume (revenue.)," Iagur
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Schools need ·more
than token. funding I Gov. George Deukmejian's offer to increase funds for
state schools by $100 million this year bas elicited mixed
reaction from legislators, school officials and parents across
the state.
The plan is to supplement his 1983-84 budget proposal
of $350 million of new money for education with $100
n\illion this year and, maybe, another $700 million next
I :''8Bf'.., . . !'. But the maybe is too big. And next year may be too ! l'l~te.
! Schools Superintendent William Honig has waged an
\• amazingly su~ul campaign to rally legislative, academic
and public support for his program of strengthening thei
state school system with increased funding and tighter
urriculum control.
·~ He and his supporters say they can't do that with the
!.: • Deukmejian has proposed. Although Honig has not
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r been a strident critic of the governor's program, he has made
! it clear that the "token" compromise offer may be too little ~-------------------------------------------
too late. Waiting for money that may come next year ta also
out qt the question for Honig. He fears the movement for
t,etter education could lose its momentum by that time. He's
I probably right. , .
Any parent who has a child in public school, any
employer who interviews job applicants ~tly graduated
from our high schools, any college or uhiversity instructor
who is faced with a class of freshmen or sophomores who
need remedial reading and writing courses lmows we've
reached a critical point in our public education system.
There is always room to compromise in the budget
process. But we think it's time the governor got the message
that state taxpayers and their elected representatives are
trying to get across. State schools need help. Changes in
philosophy can help. Stricter curriculum will show results.
But to correct the dreadlful situation in which our .::hools
are now invovled takes money.
Ignorance is not bliss, it's a blight on the state and a
disservice to its citizens. Let•s face facts and fix the sick
system before it kills the future of our children.
Op1n1on~ e•presl>t'd in the space above are thO!>e ol tne Oaoty Pilot Otner v11ws ea
pressed on tn1s page are those ol their autnor\ ""d ar I 1st\ Reader comment 1\ '""'' ed. Address Tht.> Oaoly Polot, PO 80• 1$00, Co"a Mew, CA 92626 Pnone t7UI
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Nobody does it better
To the Edit.er.
Ronald ~ epmpare; the
AmeriCan High $chool Student
wilh one from other indus·
triallzed nations and claims tlual
\he American student is COl'llinf
up short, tluat the American tu
payer ia not getting hia money't
worth. Ronald Reagan forgett
tluat our 8}'Stem of education ii
Jlke no other: inoom~!
Nowhere ei.e do you find such
a mJxture of talent in one echool
or even ln one (:1assroom than in
the U.S. acbool.
Here, the mentally gifted, the
ibove-average, the a~e. the
below average, the exceptional
ind the physically different atu·
ciertts are all under one roof: equal
opportunity for a heterogeneous
IDCiety.
Elsewhere, ac•d•mic op-
portunities are avaijable cmly to a
band¢cke4. extremel)t com-
petitive minority. The a....nae
student Mvef' aees the inside of an
academic high achool. He or she ls
channeled lnto a clerical or trade echbol. •
So Ronald Reagan compares
apples with oranges. No fair! Yea,
• aystem that educatee the 'aelect
few' ii m0re efficient. But that's
not what the American high
achoo) ia all about. What we're
about ia equal educallooal op-"
portunity for all students.
FLO MARTIN
Costa Meea
High School teacher
in Orange County
Endorsement misunderito~d ·
l ~ the Editor:
The purpoee of this letter ia to
I E the perception that I,
baron DeNiai, as President of
tain valley Leadership A.-
,
80datioll (FVLA), have taken a
public position of endorsing indi-
vidual candidates in the upcxm-
ing Fountain Valley School oi.-
trict Trustee'• Recall Election.
On Wedneeday, May 18, 1983,
The No on Recall Committee
~ a Jetter to the residents of ~Fountain Valley School Dis--\rict-Tbe letter contained listl of
endoraement.s which,~ rmi-
dents to vote No an recaJl.
My name wa1 lllted aron, with
my poeitioo u President of the
Fountain Valley I..eadenhfp J...
80datlon. I have N<Yr autbQrU.ed
the uae of my name or title u
President of the Fountain Valley
Le.adenhip Amodldon to ....
done ANY candklai,.
Thank you~= correcting this .
SHARON 1
Prelidenlt Fountain Valley
Leedenhtp A.odadon
Cliq.ic · Jights (.eHeral collectors·
WASHINGTON -Federal in-Q listence on coUecttna money owed
by a rural cl.ink: in northern New --------~ . ~~=~~~~ ........ ~
And the effort could wind up •
costing the government far more fedenl. IUtwld .. , lib all the
than the debt it'• going after. other cUnkl In the a.. But lt
La C1rUca del Pueblo was ~ ltl independence, and
eatabllahed 12 years -ec> in TlelTa ltl ~ feel lt la on the VeJ"l9
Amarilla to meet the health needs of becomlna completely
of a predominantly elderly, His-eelf..p•ffldent.
panic population in one of the Al.reedy 'To percent of itl
nation•• poorest areu. The $240,000 annual buicfaet (ex-
nearest bolpital la 7~ mllea away dUllve of the docton" ealaria)
and its 9ervioea are much more came1 from tbe community. The
expemive 4 ' r.i ii provided by Mectilw'e, tor~ years the aaJariea of Medicaid and lnAlnnce bmetita.
La Cllnica'1 two phytldanl and But it the 1QVe11UDeDt ~·t give
two dentists were advanced by· La Cl1nb the modest help lt bu
the National Health Service alven ln the put, the f.ad.Uty may
Corpa. Then the loam were quiei,. 6e forced to become totally de-
ly written off by the federal pendent on Uncle Sam. asency. But the Reagan adminia-"Thia admln1atratioo ii trytna
tration called a halt to the waiver to encourage people-to be
ayat.em and demanded payment ~t w!th a min1mla of •
of the debt. The clink: 800ft owed -i tn\erference,.. Ben..
the government $102,000 and the ~. R-N.M., told my
debt ia still accumulau.n,. lt a:imp---=late Charla Bermant. '"lbia
ly hasn't got the money. cl1nic ahould be a model."
C19t.ensibJe pu.rpo11e of IW'Ve)'inl
the depth of lhip cbannel8 in the
Pot.omlic River and Cheupeake
Bay and testing the quality of
water in the Waah.lngton .,.._
Suspecting the pcwlbWty of a
riverboat shuffle, I eent rey u-
.adatee Donald GoJdbera and
John Dillon down to the W..tl-
lncton waterfront to take a look
at the Enclneer Corps' new pride
and joy. 'Ibey were liven a 8S'and
tour of the 6$-foot craft, which ii
nemed after 0 Tbomaa
Blenldnahfp, a career dvil aer-
vant.
The aood lhip Blank:inahlp "
DO pubby dredge or tugboet. Its
b9alc sUcker price WU $393,000. It
la lOlldeci with many extra, lib
wall-to-wall carpeting, a gourmet
kib:hen equipped with tun-II.zed
refrtaentor, range, mk,:rowave
oven, diabw4sher and UMh com-,_..., ancl • stereo .,..... that
plpea aootbJ.ng musk: ln6o .-b of
the alr-<lOOdidoned, tuxurioualy
appomted cablm.
boat millionaire9 tootle around ln
on the Potomac and the
aw.peake. c.orp. offlc!•la, asked about the
fwy equipment, i""9t,.ed that it
w. needed. 11vJ cnw, they
ex:pkfned, will be away from
abore on ~ duty "from
Monday to Frid.ly."
'l'hat, of c:our., leeWll the ~. And 80Ul"C9 ID the
0.,. ay they llUSpect tbe . ..i
re.in for the Blanldnabip'•
elepnt appolntmentl a that it
will double in brMI,., to apmk-
=i... ·a:o. ... ~ =
chief ol ~ md other' .mer-cfticera with a t.te for the
briny. ~ point out that the
general's livina quarten at Fort McNair are oonwn.imtly cbe to
the Blankinahip'• moortnc • few
hundred yards up the ANc:oetJa
Riwr. , o...--.... wOUllllWl raie
OUl the pwilbQlty that tbe b.s wm be wed for w..kend
pleuure tripa. But CllJe offtda1
inllated that any hie lboca who .... .._.._~wm• etma I .,_ the JJrivei.lt. AW
~.Y UM Tooth J'alry '~
bt ~. eQln boy.
Army pl8yS taps for the jeep ,
BUGH A. MOWGAN ,,,....,Co: • ¢ c
NEW YORK (AP) -So the
U.S. Army 11 m\.IStel"lnc out the
jeep after more than four bounc-tna. often bi.zarre decaclel of
dlatinguiahed aervice and replac:·
lng it-with aomethina btgaer d
more powerful caUecf' ""l'be Hum·
tner."
At the aame time the Pmtaaon
wu b1owin8 Ta .. for th1a vener-
ele and mosi veratile of all mUitary veh1clea. word WU
leaked that jeeps would aoon be rolllna off a Pekina I obly une
in a Chine.e joint venture WUh
, the American Moton C«p.,
which will continue manut.c-turtnc the aleek, duded up dv-
Wan venlm in th1a country. .
TBB JOLT to GI morale ia
probably. • numhlna • when
they pemloned off the l.ut miale.
lt'a hard to 1mactne a mWtary
post without the ort.ae ~
water, the umnW'.Udoo, ihe tie1d
1toYea. the bettalion CP (com-
mand post), the USO .,_ ~
the~ the~« the .MPI anivinc ln • jaep;
JEEPS WITH anowplowa
cleared the way fOf Georp Pat.-
ten'• tanka at Bu'°IM· When the
Japaneee retreating from Burma
blew up all the ra11road locx>-
modwe, jlepa titted 'With Oanaed
wbeela pulled the boxmn. Jeepa
wtth power-1pT¥ fouaht
malaria from Wake Wand to New
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FINANCE 85 ·
STOCKS ee
REAL ESTATE 88
Pawset-Leach reach
Adoption Guild
tennis finalB. B3
a:Vvey's treatment
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On the OCCMlon of Steve Garvey's CS.~
f:rClm his hub of culture and refinement, there WM
pat walliJl8 and gnuhing of teeth on the part of
the peasantry, which felt betrayed.
Sufferers of the Dodgers swore they had been
IOld out by management, which wu to •Y nothing
of the sympathy they felt for the di8ca.rded fint
bMeman who asked that l~ yeen of loyalty be
rep.id by a lousy million and a half, or therea~ta,
a year for five~·
SPORTS cOlUMHIST BUD -
.lUCKER
vey-type up bePn u the Laker watchers
• a~t.ed on. whether Kareem would indeed
Nmaln within the fold wherein be had been for
elght winters.
and define public opinion and put It to wcil'k. The
public and the pr..-at once put the Dodaer manaaement in the role of villain in the dispute with
Garvey and that la~ remain1 to tht. day. ,
Garvey's Mr. Clean and All-American boy, tmaae ia qulte without comperilOll in all qf 8pcll1a.
Compared to Steve Garvey, Frank Merriwell w• a
In one respect the Jabber cue ia identical to that
• of Garwy ln.llmuch u the player will demand more
than ~nt C8reS to pay. Kareem ia u1d to be th1nk1na in tenna of $2 million a year while Laker
owner Jerry Bum leans toward the current lalary of
Jabber which ii In the nelahbodlOOd of $1 milllon.
a hlghly-l'9pect.able neighborhood.
skid row bum. -:1
Clearly, the population wanted to keep Garvey
and such feellnp were not ~· It ia probablf
When the gen told Garvey to get lost and
he a<>t lost. the <M:spondent aid loyalty \VU a
Ol)e.:way street. They could only pray that Garvey
wbuld not die of a broken heart in San Diego where
he would be paid a million and a half, or thereabouts,
a y~ for six yea.rs..
The cycle now havlni tu.med a fnicdon,
llCXDething of a parallel preeenta ltlelf in our town
in tbe cue of Kareem Abdul-Jabber, the celebrated
basketballer of the Loe Angelee Laken.
Jabbar beqame a free agent when &he horn
110unded signifying that thft Pbiladelphia, 'leer, had
blown the Laken out of the NBA dwnplonthip
aeries, four pines to zilch. ~pan. a Gar-
Otherwlle, the epbodea of Garvey and Jabbar
"wW t>e quite different st.ar'tini with the obvious
.contr'lllta In penonalitiea.
. to the credit of the Dodger otpnlzation that lt
refl.18ed to be influenced, indeed inUmlda~. by1 I'
public outcry. The Dodgen made an offer mey-. •
swore up and down waa fair and equitable and did '
Public opinion waa unquestionably on Garvey's
side, not to mention media people who manipulate
not budge from tt. A
(See JABBAR'S, P .. e B!) c
·seleine second
Uni runner just niisses at nieet
BAKERSFIEJ..D -Julie
Selelne finished aecond by the
l'WTO)Veet of margjm Saturday
night in the 1,600-meter run to
hlghlight area activity at the Cali-
fornia state hiah school track and
field meet at Bakenfield Colleae.
Seleine, a Unlvenity product,
poated a time of 4:45.0 to f1n1ah
just a shade behind Cory
Schubert of Del Mar High tn San
Joee. Schubert'• winning time
wu 4:44.3, just a fraction of a
aecond ahead of Seleine.
«J WU very happy with my
performance tonight." aald
Selelne. •-nu. wu a PR (penonal
best) fOf' me and I felt really good
tonighl I thought I ran a good
race."
Jennifer Abrahams of Foothill
fin1abed fifth in the nee at 4:49.6,
while F.dbon'• Leslie Pratt wu a
diaappomting ninth (5:08.1).
Other area performers included
Newport Harbor'• Sheldon
mockburger who plac:ied fifth in
the triple jump with a mark of
47-9. GregAltkenheed of Mialion
Thomas took the 200 in 2 i.02
eeconda and was on Hawthorne'•
1600 relay team that WU clocked
in 3:\0.11. He alao ran on the 400 relay team that finished second to
Ediaon of Fresno, which won In
40.83 to Hawthorn~ 40.87.
Hawthorne collected 40 total
points, with St. Mary's aeoond at
28, followed by Perna with 26,
Edl8on with 20, and Burbank of
Sacramento and Long Beach Poly
with 18 each.
Berkeley, although none of its
athlete. won an event, took the
girla' title with 29 points. Del Mar
of San Joee and Sweetwater of
National City tied for eecond with
24, followed by Fullerton and
Jordan with 20 each, and Locke
and MillJkan with 18 apiece.
Amona the bighllghta at the
meet wu a double win by Full-erton•• Natalie Kaaiawahia. who
won her fourth consecutive
women'• shot put title with a
throw of 52-'7 ~, and captured the
dlacua fOf' the eecond time, with a
heave of 170-0. '
Julie Seleine
w 'T'f f<fP'th in~~ ~$.fit,
~ the overall men'•
tam title was Hawthorne Hlch
Schubert ai.o won twd events.
capturtna the wometl'• 3.200
met.en in 10!08.14, as well • the
1.600 meterJ.
Hooton
findirlg ~I
·~tbe'm~t
ran an the victoriow 1800-meter
relay team and the second-place
400-meter relay team.
,,~ IJ1.aa Wl.nltilm ot ~
Beach Jordan won the women•
100met.enin11.73 and the 200 in
23.83.
Memben of the Angels gaze in disbelief
homer against Milwaukee Saturday.
I F oli: Playing behind John is a hoilus
I MILWAUKEE (AP) -nm Foll says you're going to be in the game in the said. "He didn't walk an~. and lt'a John. 5-2, who scattered nine hitS en
I Lt'• a pleasure to play in the field behind field. You come to the park knowing that., touch to pt any rum that w141. But rm route to hi.a ftfth complete pme of the
the Anceh' Tommy John, and that there and you know)'OU're goUig to be into the coofident we'D-l:Jl-.k out of IL" year, was touched for two rum in the
la ~ llddecl fringe benefit. pme. I think that carries aver when rm The Anaela overcame a 3-2 detidt with fint lnn1ng when Robin Yount w• aafe
Ht claime he's a better hitter when at bat .. I may concentrate a llUle harder." thetr ~ b\.&nt. A ain&le by Bobby Grich on an error by Foll at short and C.edl
Johli 11 pitching. ' John'• linker led to 16 groundouta by and a bunt atncle by t.Wa. Valentine Cooper hit h1a 10th homer, a line drive
Poli followed • two-nm slngJ.e by Bob the Brewen. "I Abrew the 1ame Wnd of loaded the buea, chulq Jerry intq the rlaht-fleld bleachen.
BooDe with a three-run homer in the game I always do," he aa1d. "I t:boqht I ~ 2-1. Boone'a lliD&}e to left off
abrth ~ Saturday and John acatel'ed wu helped a little becau. the Brewen Jim S1at.oo put the Anlell on top, then
nine hits as the Angela defeated the are playing without two of their best Foll nwde iP-3 with hluecood bOmer of
Milwaukee Brewen 8-3. ~tcherS. Pete Vuckovich and Rollie the year a shot aver the wall in left. ''With Tommy, if you didn't ,et aeven en They didn't seem quite u ' to 10 ground balls a game, you would · ,, The Anpla. who finlahed with ~ hlta, figure be isn't throwing p>d." said Foll. relaxed up there• they did last year. added an elahth-lnniDC nm off Jamt.
the Angela' shortstop. . "It wu a typical game for Tommy Euterly on .UW. by &c.:ae, Juan
''V'{hen Tcmmy ia piiching, you know John." Brewen Manager Harvey Kuenn Beniquez and Foll.
Lloyd wins in a bree~e
Men's French Open crown decided today
PARIS (AP) -Chris Evert Lloyd moved neatly
and methodically to a 6-1, 6-2 victory ovef' Mima
Ja..avec Saturday, wtnnina the French Open tennis
title for a record-tying fifth time and rellCbina the
hallway mark of a apedal Grand Slam prize of $1
m11liop.
'lbe mm'a title will be decided today when
Ymmlck Noah. aeeldna to become the tint
Fftnchman anoe 1946 to ClaplUre the French Open,
ttba on 18-,_,.-old Mata Wllander of Sweden, wbo
la~ the title be won 1elt year. The final will
be - -(lft Channel 4.
Lloyd, wbo won a tint 'prbe of around $70,000,
equaled the record of Ma.rpm Smith Court of
Au.ratia. Lloyd bas U.O won WlmbMdon three ~the U.S. Opm 11ix times and the Awtralian
Opm cmm.
The 1& Grand Slam d1Jea lhe ti. 'MJll alnot
1971 .. way behind Court, who wen 24, and Helen
~ Moody, who WOil 18.
Jones to, coach Celts?
The Anaela Sot a run back in the
second iJln1N on Fred Lynn's 11th
homer, the Brewers made it 3-1 in the
fourth on Cooper'• double and a Ugle by
Gorman 'l'homM, and the Anaelt cloeed
within • nm in the fifth on a double by
Benlques. a linlle by Beale Jacboo and
a -=rWce Qy by Doua Deane..
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oetor J's exploits
emembered in song
rom AP dlapatdt"
SPRINGFIELD, Maas -Richard ·m boOW:W fldmlta he didn't 1pot Julius
.. ~nna'a buketball prowess when
y both attended the Unlvenity of
'4i1ma1:huaet1a. Now Iacovelli ainga that it's a
t weapon better than the MX miSle.
But Iacovelli'• "Ballad of Doctor J" a single
not been a hit in Philadelphia, wh~re El'v1n8
the Philadelphia 76era reign as the National
Basketball Asaod.ation cham-
pions.
"He's long. He's tall.
They double teamed him ever
since he could crawl,"
Iacovelli sing& in his verse.
"He don't miss much, if
he m.IJl8es at all.
"He'a Doctor J , and he
plays basketball. ..
Copies were aent to Erv-
ing.
r "He probably got a kick out of it," said
velli.
Iacovelli, who says he wro1e the song after
tchlng Erving on television, says he and his
ucer alao aent the record to Erving'& agent
the 76ers' oUice. 1.. None wanted to help promote It, says Jerry pawnan. owner of the Ra Records reconiing
ttudio in rural Wendell, 30 miles north of
~pringfield. It.a business is from local artists.
• "It's a novelty with a short span." said ~uman, speculating about diatributon' rea80ll8
or refusina to push Iacovelli'• first record.
Bauman estimates he apent about $5,000 to ~ 1,000 copies of the single in January and to
ya promo1er to peddle It.
Quote of the day
"rm too mean to die."-Jac) Qempsey ,
former heavyweight boxing champion,
, who three hours before he died at the age
of 87 tried to reusure bis worried wife.
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Hough finally gets win ·
a.rue Beqlil pJ.cked up hla tlnt 1 .. win &Ince Aprl1 30 arat Lan)' Parrin
drove in two, rum with a homer and a
single u Texu notched a &-2 victory 1
over Detroit Saturday nlaht in the Amertca1\ t.eacue. ~h. 3-5, .i a career Klah by atrUdna.
out nine batten, while 1eatt.rtna efabt hitl anCI walkina three before departina with two outl in
the ninth ... ~~. l>waJie M.,,.J linaled
home the tie-breakinc run Jn a three-run mnth.
trta_erlng Oakland to a 6-3 triumph over
Clevetana ... ~re• Brett lmocked in three runa.
with a hbmer and a dou~ and Fl'Uk ww ..
drove In two more runa with a triple to lead
Kamas City to a 7-1 dedllon over Cbicaao· The
win mapped a three-game Jollna streak tor the
Royals and a thfee..game Wtnn1na atreak fot the
White Sox ... E44ie MvtaJ, II Buabry and
Job t.oweuteta cracked homen off Torooto Ke
Dave Stieb In the fl.rat three lnnlnp u Baltimore
won ita sixth aame in eight outings, 6-4 over the
Blue Jays ... Tony Armu, Boston'• desianated
hitter, collected four runa batted in with two
homers and two siJW.ea to lead the Rl!d Sox put
Minneeota, 8-6 ... Rl~e Zltk drove in three runs
with two homen and a single to pace Seattle to
a 5-4 verdict over the New York Yankees~
Besana bests Herschel
OAKLAND-Fred Beaana, lead-...
ing pu8er in the United State. Foot-4 •• ball League, got the best of No. 1
rusher lleflChel Walker by firing ·
three t.ouch&wn pule8 and leading the Oakland
lnvaden to a 34-21 victory over the New Jeney
Generals Saturday night.
Oakl•nd, 7-7, took the Pacific Dlviaion lead,
moving ahead of Los Anplee which ia 6-7 SoiJli
into a game today.
Walker took the leeaue aoorinC lead. raialng
bis 9eUOO point total to 98 with two touchdown
plungea and a 2-point convenlon run. But the
Generala' rookie tumbled the ball away on his
first carry and WU held to 72 yards on 21 carriea.
Walker, the 1982 Heilman Trophy winner
from Georgia. helped attnct the lnvaden' third
be9t home crowd. 'rhere were 32,908 ticketa aold.
For the eeuon. Walker has l,645 yarda
rushing. HU total yardage rushing and receiving
ia 2,007.
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Bevac~a •parks Padres
Sm Bev~'• two-nm, pb)ch .. = ~ the ~ "' the lllV9Q~ •tw*y nflht cenW San DJtco to w M victory o¥w PhU8de!.
l>hJa. handina the Phllu. ~ llxth ltrliaht m . It'• the leCC>nd time ttu. l8MOt\ the Pb1l1te. have
Jolt that nluly in a row ... In other National
Lea8uf ICUan, AJu Al'bJ knocked ii) llx runa · with two hamen and a triple and Mike Scott
pitched a tour-hltter u Houa.-
ton aco,.t a 13-0 romp In
Qndnnatl. Scott, 1-3, did not
allow a Reda' batter to pt Pitt
leCODd bue nor d.ld he walk'
batter ln record1na his f1tlt
win for Houston . . . Terry
Harper drove m four !'Uni
with a three-run homer and a
tie-breeJdna linale M Atlanta
stretched Its wlnnina streak to
..VACGUA five pmes with a 6-4 triumph
over St. Laub. 'nw Bravee are unbeaten I{\ l1x
gamee against St. Louis, whk:b beat them last
year in the National Leaaue pJaiYoffl ••. Darrell
EvUI' de-breakina two-nan homer in the bottom
of the etahth 1nninc lifted San Frandaco to a 4-2
triumph over Montreal ... Jody Davia homered,
RYH Sudber1 stole home and Lany Bowa
8COl"ed on a balk to lead Ferp.-Jeaktu p.nd the CtUc.ao Cubs to a 6-2 win over Plttabur&h. The
triwnph atretcbed the Cubs' winning ltreak to
four pmea, their iona-t of the eeuon and
stretched the Pirates' lOll.n8 lkeln to five.
Jack D('mpsey .l)uried
The body of fotmer -~' • boxina champ6on Jaell DempieJ wu •
buried Saturday, one rnUe mm the ~ be iowd: Demptey, who WU
beevyweqht champion from 1919 tC) 1926, died at
his bOme 'ru.day ewnlnc of natural cau.es. He
WM buried at Southampton Cemetery in New
York next._, another cenet.ery where actor GUJ
Cooper ia buried ... Bdtlah . W l1ker Cup player
Pldltp Putil. a bultnell majir at Texat A&M.
Won the 88-bole final of tbe Britlah Amateur Golf
Champlonlblps with a 6 and 4 victory over Jba
Boltplne. 'l1M! win apo'1ed Holf.lrieve'a auemp&
to beaonie the tint American to win tbia
tournament sb'°9 World War U. HolfarieYe
blamed both hia putUnc and driving tor hia
fa1Jure to tum the da7 lnto bla 1lnt victory ln a·
natMmal ftnal. ·
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HOUSTON (AP) -Southern ~ Uni· Ehael Ctrt.er won hll llJdh nataonal
co ahot put UtJe ln llx atiemptll md ~
Vllb of Texu, whole father owm the only
medal Iceland h¥ won in the Olympic Gamm, wan
the javelin throw to the NCAA Outdoor Tnck ~
l'ield Ch.amplonlhip Satwday.
Carter, the 1980 and 1981 outdoor lbot put
champJon and winner of the 1980, 1981 and 1988
indoor c:rowna, repined the outdoor tide from DeMl
~of ()rep with a heave of 68 feet, 7 IDcbes.
<Arter, a ltandout middle suard on SMU'a
football team. had mmed the entire 1982 track and
field leMon with a football lnju.ry.
'lb.ia WIS hia ffnt meetlni ap.\nlt ~in the
shot. The huaky Orepl lellior won the abot put and
di8CUI titlel last year and the diacul cbampkc>lh!J>
thia leUQD. He WU tryiJ\I to become the leCOlld to .
capture two straight NCAA welaht doublee -
The only one to do it was Randy M.a1800 of
Texas A&M In 1966 and 1967.
But Crouser couldn't roatch Carter'• throw,~
the best of John Brenner of UCLA. who finllheCt
leCOlld at67-8". Ctouler.ttled for third at67...S~.
'nle red-hatred VllhjalmMM. a left..hander,
hurled the javelin 293-1, only one Inch abort of the
meet record be aet in TbUrlda)"1 quallfyl.ng.
Vilbjalnmon'1 winn1n'.a throw came on his final
attempt in the four-hour competition that w..
: p1aQUed by aporadlc rUn, Uahtnine and thunder in ~ Si.dlum at the Onlvenity of Homt.oD.
However, by the time the javelin ended -and'
four other field eventl hid ltal1ed -the IUD Wiii ah1nlnt brtlhtly.
A total of 19 ti.Dall • IChedu1ed on the final
Jll"Oll'8ID of the week-Iona meet.
Vilhjalmmon. the tihb-pllce #tniaber ln i.t
year'a NCAA meet. took the ie.d for aood tbia Ume
on hia third try at. 278-6, after cban8ina jaW:ltm.
Steve Stoddon Qf Norihwestem (La.) &ate, the
1-*' throuah the finlo two throws. wound up
leCOnd at 271-10. Ro.id Bndltodt of Sout:bem
Methodilt waa third at 2$1-7.
The wlnner'a father, Vllhjalmur l!lnan.on, wm
the lllver medal In the tripe ~p in the 18se
·Ol)'IDllM:I at Melboume.
~ from Reykjavik, Iceland, b8d
been throwlna ~tly in the 210-280 ranee thil .euon. before n.chtna the 290 mark in the
colleaiate champkcwhipa.
''I knew I could throw that tar,•• be laid.
Michigan, Alabama triump~
Maine, Arizona State dumped in College World Series
OMAHA. Neb. (AP) -·Junior Cbrlt Sabo hit
a three-nm homer and Mkhlpn ~ an eighth-Inning ral,ly to eecape wtth a 6-5 over
Maine in the first rou.nd of the 37th College odd
Seriel.
Meanwhile, ln Saturday'• other game, Ala-
bama'• Craig Shipley topped a p.me-winnlna infield
single in the 11th lnnlng and teammate David
Madpdan -ooJJeae bueball'1 battina dwnpion -
tied a t.oumament record with five hits u the
Crimlon Tide nipped Arirooa State, 6-6.
_ Sabo'• homer over the rtah~fleld fence broke
a 1-1 tie in the fifth lnn1na-Maine, 29--lG. ICOl'ed on
a 8eCIODd-tnn.t.na homer mm Bnd C.Oltan. who led
the three-nm etghth-innlna uprilllng with a double.
Kevin Baine!' homered in the fifth f« the Black
Bean. .
Sabo'• lhot ICOted BarT)' t..rkln who doubled
and Mike Wat.en who bed walbcl.
M~ 49-7, atruck for two more in the
eevmth x..rtdn doub19d and Watter 11.naJed
and ICOl"ed off a Sabo lhot to deep daht fleld.
In Alabama'• vtctary, the 'nde led off the 11th
u Allan Stalllno rMCbed on an error by pitcher
J01e Rodllel-ancfFrank VelJeala waa intendonally
walk4cl Diie Smithey llncJed to left, but StaJUn,p waa
&brown out' alter' be over-nn third bue. VeUeata
and Smithey tdvaDced OQ a wild pitch and Shipley
then bit hia lnfle)d 8lnc!e to a:ol'e Velleal•
Meptan, who hit .523 to 1Mcl coJJeae batten
and Smithey advanced on a wild pitch and Shipley
then hit h ls lnfleld siJl8)e to eoore Velleala-
Maged.an, who hit .523 to ie.cl ~ batten
and ii now bitting .635, went ~tot-5 ana drove in
two rum. ~ Alabmna, 43-9, jumped to • 3-0 fim-~ ead. which held until the fifth. AriJooa States
Barry Bonds and Bert Martinez singled and Stew
Moees doubled to produce four nma.
Alabama meets Micb.igan Tue.day night wblle
ASU must play a Jo.er'a bracket game against Maine
this evening In the double-elimlnation tourney.
In another loeen' bnckei contest, Jame1
Mad.lion meetl Stanford with the 1oleJ' eliminated
from the tournament. Texaa plays Oldehoma State
Monday night in a coot.est matching fim.-round
winners. ..
Handsome One wins
INGLEWOOD <APctr~ One, ridden by Patrick Valenzuela. to the front Mrly ln
the bome.uetch Saturday and pulled aW'llX to a
three-length victory over Aak Me ln the '6tMO
Caballero Handicap on the turf at BoDywood Park.
Durban Deep, the early pacie1etter, nm.bed a
heed back ln third. The oddMio w.....uur favorite.
1982 Kentucky Derby winner Gato f>el SOI. wound
up another 3 ~ ien,tha beck in tourtb. Handaome One, carry1QI 116 pc-mck In the 1 ).8
mile grw event for 3-yeer-olda and up, w docked . In 2:1-l.
to stay
at.helm
HowToORG~,
OPEN AND MA1u<£.r
A SUCCESSRJL NEW
SAVINGS AND EOAN
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Fred Couples salutes the crowd after a birdie
on the 18th hole of the Kemper Open.
Mishap costs OCC
at IRA regatta
CoupJes,
Simpson.
in lead.~
BETHFSDA, Md. (AP) ·Ind
Couple. completed a S-under-par
6Q with a birdie on the final hale
and tled Scott Slmp.on for 'the
lead Saturday In the third round
of the Kemper Open Golf Tour-
nament.
Couples, 23, aot hla approach
within l1x feet of the flag on the
18th ho~ and dropped ihe putt
that enabled him to ftn1ah three
rounda ovel" the difficult,
7, 173-yatd Congresa1onal Coun-
try Club course in 210, 6-under
par.
Simpaon, who led by four
strokes at the turn, had to make a
acrambling par from deep rou,ah
on the aide of a hill on the 18th to
retain a share of the top spot.
Slmpeon, who had made only one
bogey in two round.a, had three
this cloudy I muggy day and shot 'a
74.
Tze-Chung Chen, a 24-year-old
tour rookie from Taiwan who
prefers to be known aa T.C., was a
single stroke back at 211. He
cloeed up with a 69.
Tom Kite, often the most 11eady
of all the tour playen, was within
in a single stroke of the lead
before he finished
bogey-bogey-bogey.
That eent Kite, who had the
Tour's low s1r0ke average the last
two seuons, reeling four strokes
off the pace going into today's
final round of the chaee for a
$72,000 fint prize. He had a fat 76
and was fourth at 214.
George Burns, with a 74, was
the only other man under par for
54 holes. He was at 216.
The group at par 216 Included
Craig Stadler, the winner of this
title the laat two teaaons, And
Bean, South African Nlclc Price
and John Mahaffey. Stadler
cloeed up with a 69,. Price shot 70.
Mahaffey and Bean matched par
72.
~ Cout DAILY.PILOT/Sunday, J4,lne 5, 1983
lllllllers' .. ttlMll
Maroua AUen, Bob Chandler, Todd
Chrtatenaen, 0.119 Oelby, ~ Klfllew and a numb« "of otflef Loe AnotMil ~ playwa
Wiii compete with the U.S. Au.American alow
pitch aoftball tMm In a Qa1M to benefit the
Muacular Dystrophy ANoc:latlon today.
The event wtlt be l*d at USC'• Oeduux
Fltkl beginning at 1 p.m.
BIHlards e•alle~e
Fonner wo'1d ltraloht pool champion Lou But•• W,111 meet Caifomla state champbl
Wayne Norcl'OM In a challenOe ~ch cluflng
the Sou1hlancl Ftluval and Home Show ached-
uteci for Saturday. and Sunday, June 18-1t, Jrotn 10 a.m . ..e p.m. aboard the Queen Mary
Convention Center In U>ng Beach.
Admlaalon to the l•tlval It $4.50 for adult•
and S2.50 for children, 12 end under. Children
under flve.wtll be ac:lmttted frM.
For more Information. phone 554-3811.
Arm wresUJ•-
'The Southern Caltfomta Arm Wra.tltng M-
IOClatlon, In conjuntlon wttll the Laguna Hllta Merd\anta Aaaodatlon, wlll hold the Weet
Cout Amateur Arm Wreetllng Champlonlhlpe
Saturday at the UIQuna Hiiia Mall.
Weigh-Ina Wiii talce piece from 10:30-11:30
Lm. end the dou~lmlnatlon t°""*'*1t wtll begin at noon.
Weight cl.-are: ~ (W poundt and under); flywe4ght (13&-150
pounc:t.); llghtwelght (151-f85 POUnch); m~t (186-185pounda);11Qfrt = ~t (18&-210 pounda); and ~· (210 pounda). Entry ,_ II 110. Trophlee wlll be 8Warded to
the nrat, MCond and third piece ftnleherl In
MOtl weight dlvllion.
For more lntonnatlon, phone 522-3318.
Frazier: Like fa th er, like son !
Marvis repeats Joe's effort in 10-round de~ision Qver Bugner!
LIVERPOOL, N.Y. -Jus1
when it appeared the Orange
Cout College crew was going to
make a move, it "caught a crab"
in the latter stages of the flnala of
the junior varsity division of the
Intercollegiate Rowing A.ocia-
tion championships and finished
last Saturday on Lake Onondaga.
mo1t wfnnen and most total
points in eight championship
categories.
Couples, now in his third year
of PGA Tour activity, put bimle.lf
in position to make a run at bia
tint title by IOl1le spectacular
acrambllng.
ATLAN"rJCCITY,N.J.(AP)-MarviaFrazier, round. He had Bugner windng from •wae ~
using effective body punching, pounded out a blows in the fifth and sixth. Frazier didn't ipcn the
The Bucs were in the final 300
metttll of the 2,000-meter race
and were trailing eventual win-
ner Navy by just a half-length
when the mishap occurred.
"Catching a crab" oocun when an
rower's oar goes in too deep and
ls not able to get it out. In OCCs
auie Saturday, it stopped the boat
entirely and cost the Pirates a
chance for at least a runner-up
finiah in the IRA.
Navy won, the event with a
time of 6:24.3, followed by the
Princeton 'A' team (6:25.7), Syr-
acu.e (6:28.1), California (6:31.2).
Princeton 'B' (6:39.2) and Orange
CoMt (6:47.8).
00.: had a clear one-length
lead on the third-place shell at the
~of the mishap. The Pirates
had qualifi_ed for the finals by
winning a repechage heat Friday.
Local police officials said the
ftnal-<lay crowd of 10,000 was
smaller than usual.
Wi!lconsin rowers won tiUes in
the varsity fours with and
without coxswain and the
freahm'.an eights. Navy shells won
the vanity pain with coxswain.
as well as the JV eights, while
Oregon State took the freshman
fours with coxswain and MIT
won the varsity palra without.
He miaaed eight greens, but
saved par on aeven of them. He
had a dor.en one-putts, including
15 and 20 footers for par. Over
one stretch, he one-putted 9eYeft
greena in a row.
"U I'm on the pracUce tee hit·
ting balls, I can't 1ee my.ell, don't
know what rm doing," he said.
"If rm putting, If~ I'm work-
ing on aomething that may pay
off." ·
Miller fights weather
to take tourney lead
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) -
Alice Miller batUed bluatery
winds and a rain-eoeked ooune to
shoot a 1-over-par 73 Saturday
for a 1-shot lead over Debbie
Mas1ey after two rounds of the
West Virginia LPGA Classic.
Miller had a two-round total of
143, while Massey wu in at 144.
Fint-round leader LeAnn Cassa-
day wu at 145 along with Silvia
Bertolaccini, Suaie McAllister and
Alexandra Reinhard!.
recovering on the bllCk nine to
fl.niah the round at 4-over.
Two-time defending champion
Hollis Stacy, who had a
first-round 71, alwnped to a
two-round total of 147.
The tournament was delayed
2 ~ houn by rain forcing the
leadera to fin.iah in twWght. It
was the aecond 1tra.J3ht day that
wind and rain played havoc with
the We.t Virginia Cluslc.
unan1moua 10.rouncl decia1on over Joe Bugner on head, etther, ICOl'lng with eeveraJ 'clan left
Saturday, 10 yean after hla father, former heavy-and overb.a'Dd rlghta.
wei,ht champ Joe Frazier, acored a 12-round Bugner kept backing up throughout the f111r
dedaion over Bugner. ' trytna to catch Frazier wJUl uppercuts u be
The 22-year~ Frasier, who at the a,ae of 12 in. Even with he landed, 8ugner' w• not
wu a spectator when h1a dad bea\ Bugner in larly effective. 'nit. best round for the EnaJ!ab
London. took chara• at the outllet, and the who was born in Hunpry and live. in Calibnlil
33-yeaM>ld Bugner waa never in the fight. wa1 the third. when be mapped Frazier'a IM9d
Judga Charles Spina aaw the fight as a with three strong jabs.
surprisingly cloee one, acoring it 6-4 for Frazier. The loss in the nationally teJev1aed
Judge Harold Lederman 8COtt!d it 8-2, Frazier, and snapped a four-bout winn.b1fi streak foC'
judge R1chard Murry aaw it 10-0 for the winner. who retumed to boxing in earnest Jut,_,.
The AP favored' Frazier 9-1. · . havina had mly one filht between 1877 and
''The lOyear1t1eemjustlikeyesterday," Bugner m. reootd now la 56-9-1.
had aald befOl"e the fight..
'The result waa the aame u 10 ~an aCo -a January . 11· e Frazier wtnn!ng -but a young 8ugnel-pve Joe a ID
tougher fight than an aging and heavy Bug:oer pve
Marvia.
Bugner was never off his feet -he was
knocked down in the 10th round 10 years ago -but
he took a 11evere body pounding and WM marked
about both eya.
The M Buaner. weighing 237 ~, enjoyed a
reach advantqe over the 6-0 Frazier, who weighed
200 ~. It did him no good aa Frazier was too fut and
wu in much better physical ooodltion.
Frazier, now 10-0 with six knockouts, began
working the body extremely well in the fourth
Hill tops
qualifiers
In the vanity eight. Brown
won its first challenge cup by
out.dueling Navy the entire
length qf the coune. The Bruins'
eight-oared shell replaced Cor-
nell, which had won the cup the
two previous years and 22 times
in i ta existence.
The cup was pretented to the
IRA in 1889 and la awarded each
year to the top crew ln vanity
Miller birdied the 10th and
15th holes in windy conditions at
the Speidel coune where only
eight golfers managed par or bet-
ter in the aecond day of play.
Second-year pro Laura
Hurlbut WU <it.qualified Friday
for failure to sign her ICOl"eCal"d. F.ddie Hill of Wich1'a
Hurlbut, who posted an 85, wu Falls wu the top quail·
playing in her first ~tin five fier in the bJown tuel
weeks. -hydro division wUh a
$15°0 OF~
ANY NEW
eights. •
However, Navy won the Jim
Ten Eyck Trophy for having the
Mamey had a leOOfld-round
acoreof 74. Ca•'Viay, whoahotan
opening-round 69, t>oseyed the
firlt three boles Saturday before
Sandra Post. the 1980 West Vir-speed of 212.68 mph
gin1a Classic =Ion, withdrew Saturday ~ In
prior to the round. LPGA the Wcarld Ser'-of Draa
of&iala said no reuon wu given. Bc.t lbdng at Irvine
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record
RIVERSIDE (AP) -U tbe
qua11fytna speeds were MY m..
dtcat.lon, -today'• Budwei.8ef
400-kllometer stock car nice • Riverside should be a fast one.
Darrell Waltrip'• fonncr recotd. w the roMt coune, the only co.
on the Winston Cup G~ lf ..
tional d.rcUit., .... bettered true.
ti.am durlng quallfying. Bqt
when the qualifying ended.
Waltrip, the defending Wimt.oo
Cup polnta champion. still ownel
the llivenlde record and Fl the.
pole position in the proce8B. '
On Friday, Waltrip'• record of
114.995 mph. eet in November
1982, {ell fint to Tun IUchmood..
who reached 115.925 mph in hM
Pontiac, and thea to Te!frY
Labonte, who oompletied h
cou.ne in a Chevrolet in 116.003
mph.
But then Waltrip, al8o driving i
Chevrolet, smashed those
short-lived maria with a speed of
116.421 mph in the late afternoon Friday. •
The Cinal 17 spots in the 37-<W
field were determined during
quali'tyinc Saturday at the
2.62-mlle. nine-tum Rivenide In-
ternational !\aoeway coune . Among the ee<:ond-day quali:
fiera we.re Kyle Petty, who drove
his Pontiac 110.855 mph to eam
the 23rd starting post. His father.
Richard. will be starting fronl the
eighth spot on the grid .
Jim Robin9on turned in the
futest qualifying time Saturday.
112.142 mph. to take the No. 21
spot.
Waltrip thought new tire com-
pound.a and llOl"De new paving on
the eighth tum at Rivenide ap--
perently helped the driven make
their reconl runs.
''I can't believe the little chance
in tire9 and paving could make
that much dlf~. but they
did,'' aald the 36-year-old
Waltrip, who earned the pole~
itioo fOf' the eecond time this yur.
Richmond, who9e only two
wins in a 4-year NA.SCAR career
came at Rlvenide 1-YefU, ala> w• lmpcemed with the f.ast
qualifying timell.
"You're kidding.'' heuid when
hi.a crew toJd him bia time. "It
didn't feel that fast."
Arnoux
grabs pole
in Detroit
Rene
, Orange Oou\ DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 8, 1983
They~re breeding Olyµipic fever in Costa Mes.~. . ,... . . ... .
11 .. 0ae-rr
01ymP'c f.wc hMn't N9Ched ~ ...... y9t in Southern Callfcmia. bUt you'd MW!' know
it YWUnc the ~uartenof one
of 0ran&e County I Dll'Wtlt and
most 1ped1Hwd bullrt1•11
1be QOMpany JI USA '84, Inc.,
and lta btwt,,,_ la the Summer
Olympkl. aet f« LOI Anaelel
froni July 19 tbrouah Aue. 3,
1884.
USA '8411 23 full-'dme em-
ployMI .,. maa'9d the. days
~ poaten llnd brochw.
witli Olympic tl*IMI and work-lnl out aalel ..,.ement1 to mar-
ket the memena ~t the
world.
Lut week, company leeden
attended a conference at the
Olympic Traln1na Center in Colo-
rado Sprtno ln an attempt to win account. wfth aome of the nation'•
1arpst cm-porate donon in the
Olympb movement.
USA '84 incorporated in Janu-
ary. It'1 the product of architecia
Jamee Burdell and Tony ir.cario,
who bepn plannJnc beck in 1981
to aet up an enterprile to both
profit from and promote the
games.
USA ' '84 Preaident Jim Burdell, left, diacuue1
Olympic brochures with former Olympic medali1t1
Barry King and Bill Toomey.
Their office la at 3901
Sepntrom Ave., little more tlwl
a javelin throw from the c:o.ta
Meea city limit.
So f.ar, the firm la the only one
in Oranae County to obtain •
llceme from the United States
Olym~ Commluee to market
Bosses like coif ee breaks, too
It im't only aecretarles and receptionilta who
like coffee breaka, but tx.e., too, buaine9I re-
aearchtn have found.
The majority of 229 chief executive officers
aurwyed by the Dartnell lnltltute of Buslnea
~ aaid they enjoyed work bteaka.
Mmt of the executives take their bnab in
private -68 percent u.ld they prefer to ltay in their
offices. The leut popular place to take a break wu
in the company cafeteria, the survey ahowed.
In fact, 61 percent l&ld they take brea.ka, 24
percent aid they think breab are beneficial but
don't take them and l~ percent aaid they don't aee
~need f<W breaka and don't take them.
Of ~ who do take breab, 62 percent aaid
they ..... the time to drink coffee, 2.5 percent said
they don't drtnk coffee but uae the time to nap,
awtm, take a walk or do Y08* ex.a.. and 13
percent u.ld they take brMka to exercile and 19t.
QIAllil COAST STICIS.
He,. al'9 th• atock market actlvltlea of publlcly traded Oreng• County
firm• for th• WMk ended Friday, June. 3. Date provided bJ Newport
Securltle• Corp.
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ieaai risht to dbpta1 the well-~ five-rtna Olympe
lolo· Burdell aald the company la
buly ~'Od matenai. that ahould be when Olympic
fever y thanka partly to
the 208 houri of televiabl OOV· ~ in the United Statee by ·~Undoubtedly will be the
blgest media event ln the history
of the world," he u.ld. Atreetnl ii former Olympic
decathlon champion BUl Toomey,
who -with bua1ne9I partner and
decathlete Barry Kina -la cxm-
trartina u a consultant to USA ·e.4.-~
Toomey, who Uw. ln Lacuna Beach. IMd malt peop don't
realbe th• ndtanent c:reeted by
the Olympb becauee they've
DeYe1' been~· "If they ~ Super Bowl
ii bUr. that'• a vawn compared to
the blympc..'l be u.ld. 11It'1 a
Super Bow1 every day."
If all 1oe9 well. USA '84 may be
chanCSna ltl name but not ltl
fu.nction. Burdell u.ld he'd like
the com~ to ,.i tnvolwd after
the aan-promoUna the usoc
and helpJ.na with fund·railine foe
the 1988 Summer Gamea in
Seoul, Sou~ ~.
The polten may chanp, but he fiiww OlympJc fever will strike
apln.
Said the president: "Now ii the
time to •tart for the 1988 Olym-
pla1."
Investment opportunities . .
in new dental care concept
By J. DAVID STEWART
In 197~ the state of California puaed the
Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan A.ct. One
ramification of the act wu to provide the dental
lnduatry with aornethina equivalent to the Health
Maintenance Orpni.ution (H.M.0 .). helpinl to
align this previously neglected area of medJcal
covera,p with other fom'8 of f.naurance.
Broker's Corner
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~can Medi-Dent, Inc., received approval
for their Knox-Keene Ucenae on April 24, a major
hurdle for the Anaheim-hued corporation that had
li. initial public 1tock offefinl lut year. Frank
Pellkofe, American Medi-Dent'• aenlor vice presi-
dent, deac ribea the company a1 a
con1lomorate with five dental-related
aubeidiaries, all operating under the American
Medi-Dent banner.
The fint subsidiary, American Dental Plan
(ADP), wW wie lta newly acquired Knox-Keene
llceme to aagreaively market }>repaid dental plana
to trade unlonl and profelllonal UIOCiationl u well
.. to f.amWea and lndlviduala. Orpn.i.za1:iGm like the
Teamaten, the teacJlen union, or the 12~ million
Americam currently without dental lnaarance are
~of a huge untapped market. Manaaement
believes that ADP will be comiderably more
attractive than other prepaJd p1ana beau.-t.heln
wW be directly aupported by a network of dental
centera.
Amerident Laboratories, Inc., acommodat.es i
ADC'1 lab requlrementl, lowering the center's l
per-patient expemea and emwina uniform quality f
within the ADC network.
American Dental Centers (AOC) has 10 centers
in operati<lftf another one dleduled to open th1a
month. and five more planned for 1983. FAch center
typk:ally contncta with two denU.ta and then
provides th~ with complete peripheral uailtance.
All anethes1a la performed by apeciallata, aa are other
1ped•1lzed areas like orthodontia, perlodontia. and
endodontia.
Pellkofer noted that their well-located oenten
have produced revenue11 to the company in the arM
of $400,000 to '8(),000 per month within t1x months
opening, and establlShed centera can produce
revenues of $800,000 to $1 Qlillion per year.
Moreover, by virture of operating their own dental
cent.era, ADP ll entitled to retain 100 pen:ent of the
aut.cription fees for each perw>n enrolled under the
plan, venua only 25 percent retained by other
prepaid pJana not operatlna tbeir own dental officel.
The complimentary relationahlp between ADP
and ADC ii expected to produce '8 million, the lion'•
th.are of American Medi-Dent'• combmed 1.983
revenue projection of $8 mlllioo. The rema1ninl $2
mil.Uoo lhou1d come from American Medi-Dent'•
other three autmdiarie11: Amert-Dent Eqt.dpment and
Supply Cb., Amerident Labontorles, Inc., and
Bowen Prec:isloa lnltrumenta, Inc.
The equipment and aupply company la balk-ally
a manufacturers' repreeentative for related products
like dentlat'a chain and X-ray equipnent. The
dlvlllon primarily au~ea the ADC offica u they
open. but they are vendon for Independent
buyers ~ well.
The final dlvtaion within the minl-cong)omerate
ii Bowen Preciaon lnltrumenta, Inc., which u-,
aemblee fibre optic drWa for -YOU ~ It -•
ADD. Intra-Oral ~umination makes fibre ~tic uni~
a major innovation in an expandina market, and the
Bowen Uolt plana to extend their market share to
include Europe in the montba ahead.
New trends within the rapklly expanding
dental Industry sugsest a profitable future for the
company. Aax>rd.1na to the IOW'Oe book of health
lnlurance, expenditures for dental 8efVices grew
from lela than $5 bWion ln 1.970 to about $18 b1lllon
by 1990.
Indeed, the outlook for the dental health
iNurance bUllne9a looka rosy, and the company's
pf'Oll9I to date ii quite lmprellive. 'They posted per
ah.are eam1np of 21 oentl for their tint yeer of
operation. The stock and warrant offerinp were al90
1~ But American Medi-Dent faces a number
of tests in the months aheed. 'nleir newly aquired
Knox-Keene llceme p1acea them in the iDlurance
buGne9I, a bul1nem in which they have virtually no
experience. The oollection of third-party lmunnce
claf.rm can be a slow ~ ooeea, u evidenced by
Medical'• 6'H:Say ceaaatlon of peymenta last fall A
repeat of that event coupled with the common
difficulU. UIOdated with co1lect1na accounts re-
ceivablea from individuala in a llow eoonmny coWd
cripple the c:uh now of such • small orpnlJatian.
Eich dental center hat start.up cmta of a quarter
milllon, which could al90 place a heavy strain on
future capital requirements.
In any cue, American Medi-Dent ii a company
to keep an eye on. The dental industry appean to
be ch.angina u rapidly • lt ia growing and could create a unique opportunity for a company quick in reoosrmma thil Change anc1 pobed to accommodate
the potenttal lfOWlh .
J. David S tewart ia witb Young, Smitb &
~ New York Stock Exchanp member firm
Jn Lllguna Be.ch.
AP, unions in tentative pact
NEW YORK (AP) -The
A.aciated Prem h.u reeched ten-
tative labor ~ta with the
Wire Service Guild and the Unit-
ed TeJearapb Worken, t6dlna
oontr.:t neaodatiom that bepn
aeven montba aa'O· 'J1)e two unlona ..set they
would recommend that their
members tatlty the ~. TM
Guild Mttleroent would be tor
about 29 manthl. until Nov. 30,
198&. TM tJTW acreement. for
three,....., would .... May 19,
1988.
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AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE
OUOlATIOfd l~LUOl TUOHOll TMI MIW YOllll, Ml OW HT, ~A{IPIC. PIW, ~TOM, OITIOlt AND CIMClllHTI ITOCI
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... . Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June S, 1913 -Interest rates still up
Budget deficit blamed for i~peding recovery
~I ·WASHINGTON -The expec1ed to accelerate to 4 .9 1'9Cluc:f.nl tnvm..._ dwinl the
.. pro•pect of federal btfift:t percent by the third quart.er of flrlt ptrt of th1I nc:overy, ~
\ defk:ita lA ~ o1 '200 n Ulla year and 1hen "'*' oU to 2.0 ~ faNCUtl that • Uw
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.,.;. year for the (ore1eeable percent by the fourth quarter l'9COYWY proceedl and final.-~will keep tnterMt r-.i. far 1984. pick up. Inventory eccwnulatioft toO b1lh above the lnflation rate For all of 1983, GNP lhould Wt11 incl 1111 and make a ~
1 ·and Impede a •troria economic ~ 2.4 percent, aaqlpued to c:ontribuUoft to the recovery ln Ha 1 ~.~to Dr. Jack a declJ.ne of 1.7 percent durtna later ltaaa
Carlaon'1 outlook for the 1982. In 1984 the economy a At the 1 am e t l me, economy: expecWd to 1JOW !>.Y 8.9 percent, ·r.11b real intereat rate• _ the econom11t ~· manufacturera' capacity "A l th l h utilization ud cub fle>w will ln ereat l'atea adjuated for • .• e caae w t moat contlnue to lmprove, be Mid, ibOaUon -are lll.kely to dampen recoveries, reddential lnw.tment con1umer 1pendin1 and both la the primary force beblnd the eetttna the •taa• for ·a •tronc
realdenUal and bu1ine11 current econonaic upturn," upturn In bu1lneaa 11xed
lnveatment, laid Cariion, chief CarllOn aald. "However, the rate inveatlnent ln 1984 and 1980,
economiat and executive vice of resldenUal lnveatment ll'O'!th. whleh lhould act u the~ prealdent of the National and eo Ua contribution to thii 1orce of arowtb late ln tbe ~tion of Realtors. . recovery, hu peaked and the recoVwy.
'"lbe recove.ry la not as robuat growth rate ahould decllne over By t.M ~ quarter of 1984,
.. lt ~ be because real long-the remainder of thia year and rear investment ln producers' l4tm lntereat ratea remain at 1984." durable eiiuJpment ahotiJd exceed
.... than double their level of Residential investment pw e percent at an annual rate and • c 20 years," Carl.Ion aald. 83.1 ~rcent durina the flrat then remain at or near that level
;:• rrowing to finance high quarter thia year. Carlaon throUlh 19~. he uid .
.... emment deficits ia placing predicts that this growth rate
and wW continue. to place a great will decline to 38.4 perqmt in the
deal Qf upward preaaure on aecond quarter, drop to 21.6
interest raie., crowding out the percent in the third quarter and a~e credit for consumers fall 13 percent in the final
aod bost"eaaea" quarter th1s year.
d\arther, Carl.Ion added, credit "Overall, increa1e1 in
markets continue to expect a expenditure• for con1umer ~ of inflation since the durables should auataln the
Federal Reeerve Board ls under recovery during ita middle
immense political preaaure to phaae," Carlaon said. "However,
lower interest rat.ea by increaaing this projection ls hued on the
the supply of money much faster assumption that the 10 percent
tbJn ita atated target growth cut in federal personal income
raf,e9-. taxes scheduled for July 1 will
"Reaolutlon of the· current take effect. Repeal or reductiOft
. federal budget stalemate through of that tax cut could dampen
alt,.tafttial spending cuta would consumer •pending and the ep both the total demand for recovery," he said. ~t and the expectations of By the third quarter, Carbon
f}iture-inflation and allow predicta that expendJtUre9 for
fwther declines in long-term consumer dura~lea will ~e ra.ta." he said. growing at an annualized rate Of
"Because of receeaton ln the
~ of our major trading
partners and bee.au. the dollar la
overvalued by 10-15 percent,
exporta fell sharply durtna the
paat receuion and can be
expect,,fct to continue decl.lnlna thro~h the aeconcf quarter of
thta year before rialng modeltly,"
Carl.Ion QOntlnued.
"Unfortunately, export1,
which now repreeent 10 percent
of our GNP, will contribute ~
little to thia economic recovery, '
he added.
Wltb reprd to pricel, Carlaon
expect• that inflation will
increaae aomewhat a1 the
recovery procee<b and reach 8
percent durlnl 1984.
..,De.pite hJgh reai interest rat.ea, 13.6 percent -nearly three
·: Ctrlaon said,· the -annualized times the 4.8 percent growth rate
11rowth rate of real Grou of 1983's quarter. National Product (GNP) can be While bu1lne11 haa been
On the employment situation,
Carlaon aaid that the number of· Jobe ta WWy to 1ncre.. M the
receovery proceeda. However,
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NEW ORLEANS -California ls leading a
cautious, nation-wide recovery in the conunerclal
real estate industry although there atlll are major
area of weakness in 10me urban area.a, J. Dave
DaWIOn, 1enior vice preaident of Grubb & Ellis
Canmercial Brokerage Group, believes.
Splt'aking before the annual meeting of the
National A.aaoc:iation of Real F.state Investment
Trusts here,. Dawaon cautioned that there are still
urban areas where the supply of office, lnduatrial
and retail space will not be filled for as long as five
years.
"a.I est.aw construction ln the West for the
next. two yeen wil1 be 80meWbat better than the
rest of the nation," said DaW10n. "We tee• decided
nrength in Phoenix and in Loe Angeles for all areas
of commerdal "brokerage."
Aceording to recent aurveya releaaed by Grubb
& Ellia ln the Loe Angeles area. demand for office
and hiah-technoloc apace will reach ita hi8heet
leYela .:lnce 1979 during the next 12 to 18 montha.
"The downtown Loe Angelet area la probably
tbe ·~ office market in the COWltry at thia
time," Dawson noted. "Along the same linet,
quality indumial property hu more than doubled
in price M the demand baa increued, especially in
the South Bay area." ·
?:.at.eat flg\.lres releued by Grubb & Ellis show
there la a declln1ng 10.79 percent vacancy rate for
downtown office apace in Loe Angeles. At current
at.orptlon l.evela, all downtown Loa Angeles office
~ will lje u9ed aver the next 12 to 18 months. In
the South Bay. DeW110J1 noted the vacancy rate for
office apace ltanda at 10 percent of the 1.7 million
911uare feet exiattna.
· "Industry ta rapidly ohanging in the South
Bay," said Dew8on. "Where tarae. open areaa were
needed. we are now 1eeing a need for more oftioe/ lnclwtrial apace, which goea band-in-glove with the
m9vement of aociety from lnduatrial to
IJlOrmatiCln. ''
' Dsw800 told the New Orleans meettna that GOl&b & Ellis sees a cautioua recovery ln the
caiunudal b:~fj lnduatry now, with the Wlda'n U.S., y the Sunbelt state, paving t!f· way with -technoloo finm NMtDI for
...,. ...,::e. Althougt\ there are tboe ~ like the
PW11and market, that were bit hard by the
~on. t.hOlle, too, are coming around aa the
·--.amy awta better UA; °"1bb & Ewa." aa1d DeW90ll. "1981 WU °'* beA year yet, 1982 wu only lliahtly under that, ada we think 1983 wm be prolpe1"0US and will aet · 'II .. for a full recovery ln 1984 and 1985." . .
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OCEAN VIEWS.
Belcourt Hill's terraced h111.s1des otter spec-
tacular vantage points trom which to enjoy
the special advantages of Newport Beach
living: from blue-water views of the PacUic
a.nP Catalina. to fiery sunsets and vistas
of harbor lights
At Belcourt Hill. a double layer of secw1ty
assures your complete peace of mind Com-
munity access ts strictly controlled by the
guarded main entry gate. And Belcourt Hill's
state-of-the-art. in-home secw1ty system
by Westec provides each residence with .,
twenty-four-hour protection that keeps
tamUy members secure.
.UPKEEP
SIMPLI-FIFD.
When you leave iour home in Belcourt Hill
for extended periods of time, ifs nice to
know it wUl be more than just secum -it
wUl be completely cared tor. Because
the community CDSOdation sees to the total
upkeep of not Just your home's exter1ot
but your landscxlping. too -all the way to
your tropt door.
LAVISH ..
·CO,t.\IFORTS..
At BelooUtt HUl. the nleetiee Qt Uvtng tn
Newport Beach begin at heme. tnlertor
CJPPQtntrnenll Include AllmUmO kttc:hen
cablhetry imPOrted trom vat GeJmany.
hand-set marble wet-bar tops, rricut>le
fireplace fQdngs and hearths. CUlk:nl tt:md-
troweled oeilingl. dramatic OWH~
skYUQhttng, and m\¥=h more -vtrtuallJ ·
eve-ry oontemporary comfort txnagPx:lble.
in tact. iJ'Provtded. That'• the •••nee a
Belcotllt Hill. 1be N.wport Beach~ a view;
Spacious bathroom area of the Eloquence mOdel at Lake Forest.
Eloquence ide~l I or I amily
--the weakne91 of the upturn will
keep unemployment very high
for the next several yean, he
aald.
''Thit• ta a home where adulta
can comfortably ent.er'tldn au-ta
at the aame Ume that y~r
Wnily memben can be~ the company. Qf their fri9'Mk,
noted Lynn 1Uddle, diredor of
salea for TM Meister Compiny,
the Newport Beach-baaed
developer of tbl1 exclu1lve
community which ta the 1Mt ol lta
kind to be built UDOnl the tnee
ln the wooded aectton of Lake
Forest.
To viah the four and five-,
An ideal arrangement for
active families, the four-bedroom
Eloquence model, featuring 2, 700
911uare feet of living ·~· ta one of the two larae, llng}e-family
de1ign1 atill available at the
popular residential community of
The Forest ln Lake F<>Mt.
E ..
bedrocm homee at 'Ibe J'onst in
Lake J'ore.t, take the s.n Dleao
Freeway to tbe wke Foreat
-=~~== Jeronomo and continue to the aal" complex which la open
dally, except W..,,_,..ya. from
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on
Monet.ya from noon to 6 p.m. Fcr
further information, call
770-4003.
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h~ve job
cut out
we•re currently wttrmstna .. World War
D'4tyle ltlmulatlon" of
t the r.1 estate market by
defen1e-relatecl
lnduatriea, but it will
take confidence that
bta·term interett rates ancf ln.flatton wW atay
down before the market
tuma firmly around.
niJa obeervation wu
macle by Robert M .
Holme1, chairman and
chief executive officer o1
Oltman• Con1tructlon
Co, of Monterey Park,
one of Southern
California'• top five
aenenl c:ontractinc firms
and one of the top 200
nationally.
"The major defenae
lndiatry companiea are tak1na virtually all the ofltce and hitb
technolOIY apace they
can eet their handa ao.
You'd aee total diluter
ln. oommerdal-indUltrial
real e1tate today in
Southern California if
re1earch and
development were not
heated up," Holmel aald.
Hobxw explained that
in the pure industrial
real estate market, it is
the hu,e buildJn,p that
are curerently being
marketed with auccet8.
He cited an 800,000
&quare foot building
curNDtly being built by
Oltman• Con1tructlon
Co. for Pie 'N' Save and a
new 350,000 aquare foot
hdJdtnc recently 1eued
by Target Stores. Both
~~avx: in Rancho
Robert Holmea
"We will have to
convince lendera and
uaen that low double
di11t or single digit
Iona-term interest rates
and ldngle digit inflation
w1l1 be a reality for eome
dme. If that oocun, the
real estate market will
turn around in a 80lld,
Nltained fashion. AB it
stands, investors and
developers alike do not
yet have faith in the
economy, or that interest
rates and inflation will star, down. • Yet, I see change
coming at the end of
1983 . Either
Reaganomica will
explode and we'll go
back to double digit
inflation and an
artificially fueled
economy , or
Reaganomic. will hold
fut and the 1bip will
right itaelf to a healthy
growth pattern with
lower intere1t rates,
lower inflation and
lower unemployment.
Ho1ne resales up,
and going strong, ·r·
realtors declare
Busy people
eye Woodside
MUlna the --of iodaY• Oallfomla lit9ltyte
COIDl9 ....tJY for OWMn of ihe 2.827-eq~fOOt,
trt-level Pl.In Cl» tn ibe J. M. P.-. COmpany't
Woodldde nerabborbood in lrYtoe'• ocwnmunhy· ol
Nonhwood. '
'With four bedrooma and thNe full ~th.a. and
with cuatom-d•llJMd flNJ>lac" in bOCh the
apl!Ck>ua famUy room and the lwcurloua mut4r
IUite, the Woodllde PlaD ~hill been "Mii*' for ·
bu1y and active famllle• looktna for 4 v~ry
comf oriabl• home. Price• tor ttie Plah One
currently start at •230,000, with priole ellewhue in
the Woodllde Northwood am. bei1nn1nc •t $:MO, 000.
The mMter bedroom IUite ii an obvb..11 tour de
force in residential luxury, with ita W... drelllnt ar.. spadou8 walk-tn cbet, oYWllred porceJain ca
cut-iron tub and aeparate lhower, and -.n.d,
vaulted ceiJJna. •
nie Plan One'• kitchen 18 J)llCked with featurea . desi8ned to make meal plannlna and preparaUon
both e.ftident and~. )Ure wU1 be found a
Jenn-Air trt-convertlble coobop, a °'1Wce Tappan
microwave oven. with eepante aelf-deanlna oven.
band-eet tile counterto111 and lpLahbouds, blhd-
f ini1hed oak cabinetry and a NuTone food
pioce.cr, amona othllt t•twa
'lbe home'• fourth bedroom ii kmted in. an
i8olated comel' o1 the lower level, and ta ldeelly
suited to leNe U a den or J!bnry if IO deitrcd.
A1ao 1n thil area of the P1lll One wW be found
a full bath, a eervtce area for wuher-and dryer, and
acceas to the at1ached two-<:U' praae. Build.lna ex1erion at Wooc:lskle Northwood are
no le11 styliih than the interlon, with decorative
brua entry hardware, d.corator-Mlected liabUng
flxturea, split cedar lhake or tile root.. and 6ronze
anodized tlniahea on all windows, aliding doors and
akyltahta.
nie homel of Woodldde Northwood are lela
than two minutes' drive from the Culver Drive
onramp to the Santa Ana Freeway, and model
home8 are currently open daily from 10 un. until 8
p.m. For addidcnal lnformaUon ao the Plan One, or
any of the other 6oorplanl now available in the J .
M. Pet.en Woodlkle ooUectlon. call 5&2-8753 during
the boun mentioned,
To reach Woodaide Northwood, take the
Culver Drive o~u:n the Santa Ana Freeway and drive north to Avenue. Tum n,ht OD
Bryan, then 1'ft aoto , and left apln onto
Monticello and follow the lllpa.
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Home buying's a picnic
Residents moving into the new Wood-
bridge Alden condom.iniwm in Irvine
last weekend were spared the jo.b of
cooking when the project developer;·.
Irvine Paclf ic, treated them to if;
carport picnic. The eondoe are prieed ·
from '87 ,500 to 1105,000. :: , .
Some~set a home for summer
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offers °"' ~ the mo1t m.Jonble summer amentUea to \>e found
anywhere In tne Southern
California new heme
marketplace.-The many
recreational and IOd& divenlona
of the Irvine community of
Woodbridae.
"The current h1ue of
Woodbrid1e'a. community
newaletter hu three pqea of actMUet. •• .aid Ricky Bra&. vice
c."dJ!ent of Baywood ROmet, of Woodbridge Somenet.
"And we're still a few month.a from IUlnl'Der •••
To ~te. aver 275 Woodbridae
Somenet bcmea have been aold
~?~:. c:::~:: ~ a broad ab.are of the
new home marketplace.
Thoae who would like
additional Information on the
Woodbridee Scmawt aert. are
invited to call 552-4000 durtna
regular ...-office howl, whicli
are from 11 a.m . until 5 p.m.
weekdaya, except Thundayt .. '
and from 11 a.m. untll 6 p.m. m ·
weekenda.
To reach Wood bridtre"'
Somenet, take either the Sui'*.
Ana OI' the San D&eao Freeway ta•'
the Culver Drive off.ramp 1D ~
Irvine. (WoodbJidce ii locate«.
midway betw9en tlie two ·
freeways.) Drtye aJona Culver ~
Alton Parkway and tum ..i. •
Tum rtp.t at the tint lipal.~
then follow the 1i1n1 rtf•
Woodbridp Somenet.
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: SAN ft.ANCISOO -P1annen of the 26&h 83," lncludina Barry Berkut, Ber-kua Group Jtck Berkman. Berkrn..n 4c DanJela Markettn• ..
anaual P.dfic Cout Builden Conferenat have Archt\ed4, Santa Barbara; Walter Rlchatdlon, OOm.mw\icaUona, San Dle1o; and Clark Rector
a._...IDCld a thnt--day ~ of educational Richardson, N•IY a. Martin, Newport Beach: ea. tor), Clark Rect9&' & A.octatee. AUldn, ~-and new product dJaplaya delloed to put Robert Le.er, Robert C. Leuer CO., Newport .. _ W~ .t.ta' 6uilden ln the f<>refiOllt of the Be•ch; and Arthur DanleUen (moderator), natan'• etnqina boullna~· ~ Alloda-. New,port Beedl. Jodun, Richey, president of tbe Salee and
Tbt nation'• lara-t . bolM-builden' 8u.nMt MMulne bu1ldina editor Rick Morrall ~ of the National AmodaUon of I:,~ PCBC will be June 22..n at the wW leed anotlier panel of.outatandina "Oeetcn CJ11•'--"U-1. .. ~..a~.Man.aaemar~ ... '...~~ Omventlcm Center in San l'randmco. Profelllonala": Don Bowman. Architect, BellevUe, .... ~--~--~th. AIWWa"" . .--''Our theme of 'We're Oim1nc Bick' il.\ookiN Wllhlncton; Barbara 'fntman, 8arbara Tretman will be Robert Ckmaft. MAirbt 8-rcb
beiter each week aa we approach the June A8ID & Amociates, Loe~ Henrtk Bull, Bull. Group, S.Oamento: Arthur Lambudt. llhapel! of
ooqtereme daW." Mid Hal Boex. PCBC Pnlldent. l'teld, Volkmann & Stociweil, S•n Franclaco; Northern c.alifonUa, Milpitas; David 8tol)e, 'n\e "~ boUldna untw authartzed tn Cal1fomla for the Robert Arrtaoot, Backen, Arrtaonl & ~. so. Stone IJlltltute, Loe Gatos; ~ Mann:y Schats tint quu1el' of 1883 are up 84~ over 1lllt year, and Francitco; Rubin Gllr,:kn;um, Rubin Glickman & (moderator), P .B.S. IDCOI porate, DuMlle.
~are~ a mona--nt'OY8C'Y in the A,Nodatet, San Frandlco: and Karr Bercheer. • _, __ ~ O'Brien. ~t of 1bot ~ w~ •• -tblm in ile r.i ot u.. aadan." ~ Canpany, S.Ota Ana. ~~ Amodab. wm IMicl twd! ta Boa aaid PCBC apeakera will lbclude 110 'hddlnc custom home~ wm be JQi:midl ~ ftt1t ~ty 10 ~TIM 'hblii OD 4a;
l•adtq bullden, 1overnment offlclah, and ~n, Dotlaia. ~na. Hun~ PrtM" u lie quHUona natlo-11.Y ~-~ ---.i• In the finandftl, arcbltecWre, and · y Smith, ~JV. ~th o.p.n1. eolunu\llt 14!'W 8lcNhNn w1 J'ell ....W edlton Qll.l'k•Unc fielda ln a total of 22 educational ·Walnut Creek; Weldon Minchew, MlncbeTt Dick Turpin, Loe Anaelel Ttm~Po~ Pl'CJll'WDI. Belldllnen will include L:yn Nofzlaer, Corp:ntion, Scottlldale, Arilona; Gary KaahJnl, e1 __ .. ,_ 'I'll-· and Steve Lmn.._. f~ Political Attain Aaiatant to Pratcfent Bernardo Heiahtm. San Dteao: and Tom Schroeder ..,.,. .. _a....-, ...._.,
,....... and HUT)' Pryde, Prelident of the Natlonal (moderat,or), llancho Murietta, . Newt, J)enver. . Serrano ~ of Hcae &ilden. ~ "Beat Sellen -C..biN, Cottage9 For the first time &hla yur, ln addidan to penel
,.:h -..ny timely tn June will be a "Winnen and Bun.plc>wr' wU1 be Jloo•aJu Gfeller, Gfeller proaran-. a top poup of industry ptof .. M'k will has hODUS T,. Air }ll'08l'alD In which leading bu11ders t.ell ~t, 'l'uttln; .Pb.llllp Htwe '1be lterkul be avtlabie throU&hOut the day on 'Ibunday and
hAW to Ncceed lD 1983'1 tum.around mark.et. Group, Newport Beach: DOnald Lane, Knoell Friday In °Meet the J!xpesw Worlalhope" tq work Condominium bomee ~a,tured on that program are Ray Watt, Watt Homea. Phoenix, Arbana; ~Talley, The Talley with bulldera on lndtvtdual problein1 ln are beln1 offered in
IQduatrl .. , Santa Monica; Ken Hofmann, The Corporation, Denver, Colorado; and Ken Acid archtt.eeture, int.erior ~ 1*Jdec:ape architecture, cont em pora r y two-11~ Company, Concord; Fred Napolitano, ~tor), The Marketing Department, Newport ulee office dealan. .md n:iarketlne; bedroom a.tcrw.
NJtlonal A11oclatlon of Home Bulldeu, . Spouaes'attendinc PCBC'a Sllver Ann.l~nao' Pnc:-beidn at f71,"° W~ D.C.; David Fox, Fox & Jacobt, Inc., A a:roup that aay. "Apartmentl. Are~ celebration will be u,eted to• timely~ on and, for a limlted time, ~ Tew; and Frank Anton (moderator), Baell'' wm include Alan ea.den, 1be Mayer Group, penonal computers, 81 well 81 1 •pedal f~ J>W'Chwn will receive a ~~· Wh~ D.C. h , Beverly Hilla~ John Hoffmlre, American ahow pd luncheon aponaored by the ~-Sink-bonus of $1,600 towardl
vv.ws-'heavy ltt.en will aaeu ouaina ~ Development CQmpany, Larkspur; Le9ter Day, Erator Dtvtldon of Emer..-i Elecu1c Qmnpany that non-recurring c191ln1
tu In "t.ooldna Five Yeen Down the Boed, American Development c.ompany, Los AnaeJ.es; and will benefit San Francilco'• Cable c..r Fund. co1t1, plua a waaher, '"'l1!~ AatlerFamil' Bu~~El· • ~Eli; Vince Fletcher (moderator), Sun Valley Land, dryer and 9 W percent ~ Stuard y uJSt. El Toro, Pleaunton PCBC wW Qpe:n at 5:30°p.m., Wectn..lay,,June f1nandng with paymentt
Broed, Keufm.in & Broad, Loi Aqe1es; Wa:yne The ~ le f d-•--~ f anall 22 with a colorful preview reception ln U. YMt a low u 624.00 mo., will V~, Otation Builden, San Leuldr« and Carroll P 0 ~· ea or 1pece1 exhiblt hall ~record-hllh 88,000 aquare end June 12th. So hurry ~(moderator). M.J. Brock & Sona, Sacramento. will be di.cu.ed by top In deaignen c.aroJe feet f the laten products and aervtc.. on down.
A.a •na "H~ a National Priority" Elchen. Carole Eichen lnterKJ,a. Inc., Santa Ana; 0 _,-Mode I home• at
, wW be~ Coelho (15th I>tst:rict, and Beverly Trupp, Color Design Art, Pecl1lc Harry Pryde, Prmldent of the NadOnal Home Serrano Creek vmu are
c.llf.) and \Tic Fulo (4 Dlatrict, Calif.); Pete PaJlpdee, JoinJnc them will be John S.R. Swamon, Build.en Aw>d.atlon, will adcbeu the l"'OUP at open daU;y from 10 a.m.
Herder, l'tnt Vice Preaiden~ of the National Prmdent of Barratt American Inc.. Irvtne, wbme 'nluraday mom.IDI'• kickoff brMldMt. ~J:D. at 20797 CuwM Amodatioo of Hane Builders. W~ D.C.; campany producea super tmall condom1niwn uni.a Phane-..a718.
Juat •a.ooo move•
buyeu tnto • ne.,..
townhome at Valle
Pacifica, located two
mJillll from the t:.ch in
San Ju.m C..pMtnno.
.. The lar1e1t atnale
ob1tacle for potential ~enctab9tbe
dowu paym•nt.'' aald rfd:'1d Stenton, t of SU .Juan
•f'tntra Ltd, 11By fUmiu~ a r.ecawred
down payment and ~aW.move
ln OJ»t. we ha~ oaened-
up ttl• poulbJllty of
homttowner•htp to a
larger ae1ment of w~be buyera."
Meetma the oe.clt of oorrtem~ ~lee are~tw~ balh f1C)Or plan._ Priced
fl'Qft) $118,900; -and tw~
1tory townhomn that
feeture tb.rw beclroaa:..
each with lta own full
bath. Price• 1tan at
$139,900.
Model bamea and the
aale1 office, 1taffed by
Builder• Sale•
Corporation •• D from 10 a.m. 3Cl
dally, except
and Thundaj.. lo~
informatioQ.f i)bone 493--0708. , Anthony Frank, Flrtt Nationwide Savlno and under 400 square feet, •nd moder•tor Bob A 1ala prwntatlon of She tvlnnen of the T 0 r • • e h i b e
i.o.n, San J'ranimo; Dick~ MI.Brock AlberUlon, Barratt Irvine, Irvine. p~oua GoJd Nuaei Awudl at e:OO communt,ty,1;tak' jhe Vlaiton aho~
& $cm, Loa ~ and Eel Kimmel (moderator), Coechlne bu1ldera on bow to communicat.e with ~.m., rlday evenln1. AJ)d on y, Lyn Lake r~ ~ l*ft tbe $119' Dll80
1Awil Hamea s.:rammto. potential buyers will be expertl Mike Mc:Devltt, ofslaer, former adviw' to. wm north. froa~ttie S.nsa ,tq tha 'Ort.eP'"Hlaway
1 : ~ BefleCUJil the vital role tinandnc play. In ?f~per Advertiltna 'Bureau/W .... DMalon. keynote the cblna luncheon. Ana l'tHlhY to Old welt. TuJ"D lelt pn ~new bmms. teveral PCBC JllOll'&IDS will San 1'randa1o; ~ Hardwick. Bryan Hardwick PCBC ii ...-nted by the'Villletii• ----TrabuaO 1loo4, .-Wt ~ ~ esplat'e auc:ua. of Jaaa-term IDOl1p8e ffnanc:tna Aw>d.ates. Paloe Verd-. Gordon lleme, Badlo lndumy Amociation, with and twnrl&btClllOmede ... ..--...... c.Ptal. "In ae.rcta of the Level Plnanda'I Playing A.dvertiaing Bureeu/Westem Region. Loe Anae1e1; the California BuildJna Ind Roed. ' AU~ to an.t
l'ield .. will feature William McCahlll, Chue r---------------------------,~Hl. ~~~~it~F"---;-~r,:»~~~";t--_;.,.. __ """'l~~::--1111.anQattan Bank. Los Anae1ee; Foater 11eu1mch, ;,.
State 8avtnp le Loan, Stockton; Georp Smith
Georae Smltb Financial, Loa An1elea; Davtd
P9'one, Wella Farao Reelty Advt.on. M.nna Del Bey; and Robert Reese (moderator), Gfeller
~~~~=na&urc." wm be
Shirley Wlwman, FHA/HUD, WMhington, D.C.;
Richard Betchley, Federal National Mortaaae
Amodation. Wathington. D.C.; Paul Barru. Heme
Martaaee Aaat C«pontion, W...aun,ton. D.C.;
John Grove, The l!'.atM Oxnpeny, 'l\aola, Ari.Iona;
John Opperman, First Interstate Mort,age
Oxn.-ny, San Franmoo; a representative o the
California Houains Finance Aaency (to be
announced); and Walter Keu.der (moderator),
Keu8der ·~ Newport Bwh. 'J.'e1llnc bullderl "How To Make A Buck and
Keep It'' will be ~ WlllWn B. Lyon. WIWaap
Lyon Compeny, Jfewpor1 Beaoh; Kealletb. IAW!Dtbal. KennMb Leventhal • O>mpmy. Loa
Anaeiec IWRb-~ Lnlia.llcam. U.DWMt..md
14Mln Konwlaer (moderator), The konwl1er
C«poration, Newport Be.ch.
A "How to Add Value and Cut Costs'' ..toll
wW feature John S.R. S~ Barratt American Inc., Imne; Harry r.wou. ILC. l'.mott CanPM)',
Sacr~to; Dk:k B.andaJl. WlU1am Lyon Oxnpany,
San Jc.e; .a.I ~ Woodhaven DewJopen Inc.,
Riverside; and William Hoafeld (moclerator),
Benchmark Development Company, Newport Be.ch. •
Paiieust. on "MaldnJI the Builder/Lender
Conneetlon" will inchade r.licbael Kelton, Larwtn
Ccmpm.y, Jllndno; Smfmd Goodkin, the GoocHdn
Group, Del Mar, Kim Fletcher, Home Federal
Savina•, San Dte10: Jerr:y Cohen, Kenneth
t.nmtbal & C".amjwl~~ and Del aw. (mod9r'ator), General c ~ ~.
Pcirtland. Orecon.
Amlydna tht cMnatna chander o1 boUllna demand• In the liUa will be California
A81emblyman Mike Rooe, Loe Anaela; Larry
Lyom. Lym.w Dewlopnent Campeny, San Mateo;
Robert Arnold, Center for the Study of the
Ca!ltorma Z:w•-.y, Palo Alto; and Wud Ccinnedy
(mod.rat«), Connerly & Amociatee. Sacramento.
Local offldU who will s-aJona help en bow
to pt blttJdhta permit apl)l'O'h)a IDclude Plater
County Supeavtw Terry Cook. Auburn; ~
C.ounty Supniw Harriett Wleds, Hun~
Bwh; ~mc:Omen u &ndlmM. s.. Dll9>: =:n and Ma~=:--.. ~-;:..~::;
~.~ the critieal nfed to comerve
enerty ~ ;~; Califom.la enera effietency
...,. due to tab effect .June 1& will be Ow-lei
Imbncht., Cba1nnan of the California l!lneray
c-vn'"m, Secrammto; Jmeph Tribble, Fedenl
Dilpu1ment of ~WMhl~ Ptifmer, Enmv t I Santa
AM; and Ropr Wer 1 (moderator), er C.
Wsbel Can~. Monterey Park. • A 111nber of PCBC pl'Oll'an» wd1 deal with
bmovatlona ln home del!P and markettnc. A
W..ribbon pme& al an:hl*" wUlaplcn 11Dalp
JYew bo11Jes slated
at Orchard 61en
SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1983
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.. And Emma Jane," prompted Jean Aldrich.
It w. a aood-natured nudge to husband Dan
(in welccminc rerriarka) that this time, the award
to Tom Riley w.. being equally shared with the su~wtfe.
Tbe AJdrichs hosted a private champagne
pUty fn their Newport Beech home prior to the
YSP, Inc. (Youth Service Program) dinner in the
Registry Hotel where the Rileys received the
orpnbatlon'a first annual humanitarian award (a
laliq\ae Silvie).
The Rileya arriving at the parfy pre9e11~ a
very band8ome picture --botK were attired in
black and white. .
lmlde, they were ~ted by well-wfahen includ11'C the honorary dlaimuln builder Karl 0 . /
Bergbeer aDd hla Wife Jeen, Supervilor Harriett
Wieder and her husband Irv, Diltrtd Attorney
and Mn. Cecil Web, Topi Nlel8en.. Marien Knott
and hWbmd Tony Montapert and Jolene and Tom Fuentes. •
Al8o YSI? board member Brian Sineer (be
Joob ., muCb like Tom Fuents that one
neu..qhted aa-t celled b1m Tom), the Bob
Beeb and comedian Mary Allen, who Wiii emcee
._the eftllt continued at the hotel
Maryanne Weill, board pn9ident, (credited
by Bersbeel' • the one who was really cbairmlD
lnchaJ'88) welcomed th'e guest. before tbq ctmed
on .._ rout Join of val and coupe vWa 4'este.
The pr'Oll"UD ran a little Jona, beca'--the
Rlley9 are involved in '° many ec:tlvitlee and
crpnllatlom and everyone wanted to include Jett.en~ te1egrama of oonaratulatklm lncludlna aov. Deukmejian, Senators Alan Cnnatol\ ana
Pete wu.on and Arnold Binder, executive
director of YSP.
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Jolene Fuente1, R. H. McManua,
Tom Fuentes and Jean AldriCh.
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And then there w.ere r.olutiom by Super-
vt.or Ropr-Stanton and Aeemhl)'WUD811 Marlon
Bel .....
After all of Marty Allen'• quips and the
trtbutm to the oo-redplenta, the Riley frlenda
ooncluded the evenl1\I by dandna to the mUllc of
Barry Cole.
YSP ta a priwte, non-profit orpn~
which Ullst8 child ~ victima, fammee in
conflict and youna people in trouble.
Pu~ch and Judy show big success
A Broadway theater critic would probably kill
'em, but their friends loved 'em.
Tbe 8-r Revue cast played to • tu11 ~ at
the .aid performance of CHOC'a Punch and Judy
variety llbcM-An Oranae c.c.t CoUeee auditorium.
The ~ amateur .m,en and danoen woddJJI
with a prof_.&onal director from New York ma
a fr# .Upa here and there, but laughter and appla'--
WM there to encounae them.
Aftlenrardl, 350 of the theater-goen went to
the a.ta Yea &mmuntty Ceiiter to celebrate with
supper ad dandna. s.MJ BrW&w, party cha1rman. welcomed
guesta and kdaed lovely and calm in • b2C lavendar aown in .p11e ot the tact that w had performed in
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80tJTB ORANGE CX>UNTY YWCA rep-
1 tration II under way fer mrmmer 0.-..tbat beldn
~. Offerin&a ranae from ju:lerdle to Tai Chi
and man information ta available by caWnc the Y
at ~'7'7.
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BXrJCUTIVE EXCHANGE, a buaineu -w-om.n-''• networtdna and aappon lfOUp, will meet
Tumday at 7:15 a.in. at Yw'U Love at 1'lnt Bite
• 19taUnnt, 7132 Ed1nae' Ave., HunUnfrton Beech.
F<Jr raervatiooa call 840-2112.
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'IOUGID.-c)VE. a puent support l""'P• ime1a
Tueeday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at SOervado Wah
School, 2M32 Dlaeno Drive ln Mmlon Viejo. l""or
lnformation. call 837-99"-
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NEWPORT BEACH FRil!RD8 OF THI! LI-
BRARY will meet Tue.day at 11:30 a.m.. at A.T. Leo'• In Corona del Mar. Susan Oliver, 8Ctrell,
direct«, producer, pilot and author will be the
.pe.ker. Luncheon COit ta $7.96 and reaervaUont are
ava1lable by call1ng 651-1122 or 646--3777 . . • • •
both aboW9 and she Md hwband a.Mn hid apent
the af1emoon movin8 tahlee and chalra ID the center
aettina reedy for 1be patty. .
-'1m't the Ol'Cheltn p-eat," Sandy aDt -.. "Bl8b Society" group lured dancera to the floor.
"That m11n at the pU.no ii an ~ dillrict
attorney and the other t.nd memben lft in
different profe91iona. They pt toaether and play."
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BY VD>.l DE.AN ..................
You aay you hate to exerdae'!
You may not realize lt, but all ol us pe.rtld pate in one major
exetdle tNery day ...
We walk. Accord1n& to Howard Jaooblon, champion racewalker and coech
toOlymplanl. "Walking ia taken 80 much for sranted as JooamoUon that
it la overlooked a the perfect exerd.le."
By speeding up the pace and learning to swing the anns along with
the legs you are developing into racewalkers. an 01¥Jllpic'aport event.
It'• really nothing more than"f.ast ordinary walking" says
Jecobeon, "but, it's eesy-t.o-achieve and benefits can be extraordinary."
Here's a brief rundown on what a daily program of 20-minute
.ccelerated-pace walks can do for your mind and body.
lmproye fitness and stamina.
Improve heart, circulation and oxygen perfonnance.
Finn amw, legs, thighs, buttocks and buatline (the latter because
of ltrong arm movement).
Strengthen mU8cle, tissue and bone.
And the best news is that walking a.s a sport is practically
injury-free.
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H )'O'.l are a wOl'kinl woman who UU. to take a brilk walk on
your lunch hour, but ~veto pt back on the job looldna aood. here'•
eome help from the people at Andrea. With their "Fresh::Up•" you can
1>9t your face clean and dry Without disturbi.na makeup. "Fresh-Ups''
abeorb penpt.ratlon, oil and grime, but leave bue and bluab alone.
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SCllne~ I get IO CCJl\fUled just opening my mlll. I · Lut week I received• brochure from I..u. Schorr Skin Care &Ion
ln New Yo& Ctty entitlild 'Tall l'aae Ftwa" What happened? ntd
I mm •Pl'inl and 1wnmer or are they on teUOD-taving time back in ;
NYC? Anyway, included was a IJlab.lt-younelf muque that does 1
8l!efll timely. It's called Tomato Terrific and the stores are beginning I
to carry beautiful red one11. :
Tomato Terrific is good for oily skin. Mash one ripe tomato with ,
BEAUTY NEWS: Charles of the Ritz has lncluded eeveral one tablespoon each honey, plain yogurt and oatmeal. Apply (be careful I
products in lta Panorama collecUon designed to combat summer heat to avoid eye area) and leave on for f5 minutes, then massage into your :
and humidity and keep your akin looking radiant. face before rlnaing off with cool weat.er. The vitamin-and-mineral-rich '
A water-baaed liquid (Superior Makeup) that gives nonnal-oily tomato is slightly astringent: the yogurt and honey work to 90ften while !
skin a soft matte finish that helps control spotahining, the oasmeal "ecrube" the skin, sloughing away swnmer-expoeed cells l
A dual-phaae retexturizing liquid (T-ZA>ne Controller) that helpt and surface impurities. t
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United Way group will celebrate Father's Day i
On the
C. Kent Freundt of C«ona del Mar will be one-of the modela
in the June 9 United Way falhlon show at the Newport.er Reaort.
Jobdng him in modeling fMhlons from Nordstrom will be hia wife,
Barbara, and six chi1dren: Bek11. 16; Christopher, 15; Nancy, 14;
J:rlc. 11; Ca.ey. 6, and McCall. 3.
Freundt is a native of Elmhunt, ID. He attended l,.oyola
University in Chica80 where he reoetved hia Bachelor of Bi••,,_
Adminiatration. He entered She inl\lrance business in J.966 wif.b
Transamerica Occidental and WM transferred to Califomla in 1972
to start a new branch for the compmy. He has developed that ~ ao they were the No. l branch in Occidental ln 1982 and
have been No. 1 in three af the last four years with 24 fulltime
asenta. 15 of whom are members of the prestigjous Million Dollar
Round Table. Freundt, hlmllelf, is al80 a metnber of the Million
Dollar Round Table.
Freundt is on the Founden Court at UCI and on the ~
of directon of the Friends of UCL His hobbies include skiing,
running, awimming and racquet.ball.
In the color photo, Freundt wears a navy Chaps suit by Ralph
Lauren. white Nordstrom shirt and his tie ia by Ferrell Reed lor
Nordstrom. His cuual epon enlleD'lble features a wool-linen-silk jacket by
Norman Hilton teamed with 100 percent wool slacka, a classic
CIOtt.<lll shirt and shoes by Cole Haan.
For active wear, Freundt models windbreaker and active
panta by Catalina with a Nonport ~ and Nike shoes.
Faahiona: Courtesy of Nordstrom. South C.oast Plaza.
Photography: Charlea Starr of the,Jla1ly Pilot staff.
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BRIDAL WORKSHOP: Eleanor Booth, wedding coordinator, and
other profealonala will pre.mt a workllhop Wedneeday from 7 to 9
p.m. in the Love at First Bite Restaurant, 7132 Edinger Ave. in
Hwitfngt.on Beach for prospective bl1dea and bridegrooms. The fee is '8 per penon or $10 per couple. On June 15 a pl.a will be held lncluding
a f.alhion show, champagne and hon d'pevvres at the same time and •
pl.M:e. Raervationa may be made by cal.Unc 8'8-6065.
is having a
SALE
her first
June 7.a.9.10 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Having ..m the peop~ <l'Oraftf! ~ty f~ ~o
ye.an with great detlcr-bit the IJiChelt ~ty tn
fine jewelry.
Specific jtem•
putly reduced.
881 Dover Dr.
Newport Beach
United Way of Orange County lncludlna· James Beam. Maury each additional family member. ate financial benefits to the donor. 1
North-South will celebrate DeWald, J . Robert nuor ll, Rich-Reeervatlona may be made by The fund will produce both cur-t'
Father's Day Thuraday with a ard Fmter, Supervilot 'nMlalu F . caWna 634-2262. rent investment income and a
family dinner and fashion show Riley, Supervlaor Bruce Al9o, durtng the evening the ltable financial re.ervoir from I
beginning at 6 p .m. in the Plaza Nestande, Tbomaa Nleben. Jon U n i t e d W a y E n d o w -deferred and outright gifts given
Balllroom of the Newport.er Re-W. McClintock, Paul Salata and ment-Deferred Giving program by indlviduala, corporatlona and
eort. Kent Freundt. will be introduced. The plan wu foundations. The program will 1'
1et up to provide a cpethod of help United Way go behond lta l 1 Modeling Nordstrom faabion
will be fathers and their f&milles Ticket prices are $40 per per-giving th.at perpetuates concen1 annual drive I
...., $7~ per ccup)eo and $2' fo< ~ otben while offerln& lnunedl-(Folhe.'a Day la June 19.)
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Organizations name .
Benji Green will be lmtalled ·
president of the Newport ee.di
ch.apter of HadaSMh at a noon
luncheon June l~ at Bahia Corin-
thian Y-=bt Club.
Serving with Green will be
Clarice Amchel, Ruth Hart,
Lynda Hankin and Lorraine We-
Theresa Holdsworth receives big honor
Theresa Holdsworth baa been
named ''Woman of the Year" by
the Fountain Valley Charter
Chapter of the American Bua-
nees Women'• A90ciation.
Holdsworth is active in printing
and mail1ng and is eelf-employed
at HMS Mailing and is al.lo a real
estate aalespenon for Seaport
Real Eatate.
She ii treasurer of the FOlm-
tain Valley c.ommuntty 'nteater.
a children'• theater and a member
of the Orange County V arlety
Players. She has produced ~
eral shoWI.
Holdsworth hu been a member
of her ABW A group since 1979. A.
lta woman of the year, .tie is
eJ.l8lble to compete for the 1983
Top Ten a.tne.. women of
ABW!!A and "American Bwd.nea
Woman of ABWA" awards. fte..
dplenta will be annou.riced •t the
national convention on Oct. 26-30
in Laa Vegu.
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officers .for '83-'84 :
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lngardt, vice presidents; Dorothy
Rivin. treasurer; Minna POGler,
Anita Berg and Jeanne Zlotnick,
1eCretariea and Suzy Duhan, pAr-
liamentarian.
Hart is chairman of the day
with Shirley Kirach, president of
the Southern Pacific Region of
HadMMh acting U I.natal.ling of-
ficer and Mell Lazuru.s, c.ar-
tooniat. providing entertainment.
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Jean Aldrlch of Newport Beach
has been elected president of, the
South Orange County board of
directors. Others new officers are
Ruth Pegau and Margpet Gaf-
p fey, vice presidents; Jane Land,
treasurer, and Christine Galania
and Kathleen Biggins, sec-~
retariea.
Board memben are Dinah
Bemon.. Candace Bibby, Marilyn
Boyd, Sharon Esterley, Helen
Bjerum, Linda Bnokin. 'Vlda.t
Dean, Marjorie Kauth, Mildred~ Montgomery, Margaret Bam.ey
Betty Shaffer, Della CarrMao...
Retha Ott, Jackie &.. Marianne
French, Nancy Recht, Faye
Leiter, Charlene Manh, Sbaroa ' M-. Joanne Schwartz, Sana
Levinson, Gloria Julagay,'
Rachael Jones, Gloria Sherrel.
and Dianne F.dwarda.
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BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
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expert. Not 10 much f9r
aheer brilliancy, thou1b h11
made eoough of thoa1 playa
for any three expertl, but
becaUle of the clarity of hla
anaJyale over the table. Thta
hand, from the 1941 team
champlonahlpa, la one of our
particular ~vorttea.
Sc~enken been able to afford
to duck thJJ trick. But alnce It
WU Ultely that Eut held •
ffVtn-ca.rd diamond suit, a
duck would have expoeed
South to an lmmedJat. dla·
mond ruff. Therefore, ct.
darer rose with the act of
dlamonda.
of trump• by ru~flnf •
dl&mood.
8cbnken allowed for the
Poutbqfty that b'umpa were
M ud that Eut ~ad opened
on a atx-urd ault. ff• oubed
th• aot-klor of 1padt1 &I'd
ent•red. bJa 1aana wtth · a
1pade tutl to Ind a trump
&om bJt bandl Wttt eould
riM with •a.trump hoJ1or and •
lead dluno•da, ~ deelater
could now ruft the tbl.rd dJa·
mood 1\'fth the queen of
trumpe. Whether or not
West overruffed, a trump
lead toward the jack would
limit . him to two trump
Uicbl
Nortb·Soutb vulnerable.
Ea1t deals.
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The bidding:
Eut S..U. West N.nb a 0 Put r .. INT
Pua 4 ~ P ... Put
Pua •
Opening lead: Ten of 0 .
E11t'1 preemptive opening
bid la t7pl~l of duplicate
tactics at favorable vulnera·
billty. Schenken decided that
hla hand might produce no
tricks at a no trump contract,
so he removed to four hearts.
Moat playera would "GOW
yield to the temptation to
lead trump1 lmmecjtately, to
get them out 11 eoon ., pot·
alble. A1 the cardt Ue, that
would hav& led to defeat.
West would win the queen of
trumps with the king, return
a diamond and 1core hit ten
The late Howard Schenken
wa1 known as the expert'•
Weet led the ten of
diamonds, .and there wouJd
have. been no problem had
DEAR~: I am a suCcessful. 31-year-old single businessman
who worka six days a week, about 10 hours daily, amid cigarette
smoke, strea, junk food, tension and dry air from the heating-ax>ling
system. I skip meals and don't get enough sleep. My resistance was
down, so I got sore throats, sinus trouble and had difficulty
swallowing. For several months I started taking prescription and
non-preecription antihistamines -as many as six tablets a day. I
ignored the warnings of dizziness, prostate pain, loss of sex drive and
chest pains.
I met Diane and it was like magic! Wh~ our relationship
progressed toward sex, I was horrified to find I was impotent. The fifth
and final time we tried, she took it as a peraonal rejection. It ended
with her saying every cruel thing she could think of to make me feel
worthless. She -refuaed to believe I had overdosed on antihistamines.
When I described to a doctor the number and vatiety of
antihistamines I was taking, he found It amazing that I was able to
~ up, let alone work.
Here's the JOOd news. I purchaaed a humidifier, started an
exercise program, laid off the antihiatamines and my body ta normal
again. Tell your readers lf they have a sexual dysfunction, they are
not doomed forever. -LIVING AGAIN.
DEAR LIVING: TUD.kt for a uefal contrlbadoa to "11 column.
I 9ecked your letter oat wl~ my med.lea! colll1lltutl ud tlaey say
you 1tory 11 leptlmate. Tlaaab fw wrtdq. (And P .S. J bope yo1 bave
pva dlat miserable uaympatlletlc dame tile deep alx.)
TDDAl'S CllSSllU . PUllLI ·.
ACROSS &4 Football 127 Slurred • general 111 Symbol tor
1 Vapor ICOre: abbr. 129 Strikes 27 Most coo· calcium
DEAR ANN LANDERS: When my huaband and I were married,
we clipped out your "Twelve Rules" and they helped ua enormously.
My youngest sister has juat announced that she will marry in
September. I can't find the clipping. WW you run it again, please? -
D.K. IN HUTCHINSON, KAN.
DEAR HUTCH: Wltb plea1are. Here It la!
12 RULES FOR A HAPPY MARRIAGE
1. Never both be angry at once.
2. Never yell at each other ·unlMI the hou.e la on fire.
3. Yield to the wishes of the other as an exerciae in self-dtacipllne,
if you can't think of a better reaaon.
4. U you have a choice bet~een making younelf or your mate
look good -choose your mate; ,
5. lf you feel you muat criticiz.e, do eo lovingly.
6. Never bring up a mistakft of the put.
7. Neglect the whole world rather than each other.
8. .Never let the day end without saying at least one
complimentary thing to your life's partner.
9. Never meet without an affectionate welcome.
10. Never go to bed mad.
11 . When you've made a mistake, talk It out and aak for
forgiveness. ·
12. Remember, it take& two to make an argument. The one who
ls wrong ls the one who will be doing molt of the talking.
8 TENNIS
LESSON·s
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AT WIT'S END
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U there'• a P'OUP of writen I adm1N man Ill •
thla worJd than authon of romance novell, I dab't
know who Jt 11.
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Ever lince the days of Kathleen Nonil m;MI
Faith s.Jdwtn. rve been hypnoU.red by wrtten who 1
can deaibe ~without 10UJMi1nc dwmy or
awkward. Wtt Ul!ld to call the boob "pul .. " and I
read ~em by th4t hour.
Before you acoff, haw you ever tried to lit down
and write a Jove acene1 'lbe K.nntr:m and tbe
Sheldom make it look euy.
I'm not making excuaee for my.elf, mind ~
but one of the reuona I have not made tt tq In
romance novel.a 19 that for the put 11.x yean, I ~
been ~ a dictionary with the S'a mtwtnc. ~ l
have committed to memory. The apelllna, that II. But
surely you can aee how limiting ti 19 not to be able ·
to \¥8 worda like: aenauoua. IW'l"ender, aeductian.
aatan, aavage, auave, actntlllate, amother, lhadde,
shiver, lhudder, aiz:zle, sinewy, aUnk, ~
spurn, stimulate and sweat. All the JOOd emoUOns
begin with S, leaving ~ with very little to IO on.
Most of the IUCellful (ap?) writen of thele
novels are houaewiw. who either have the great.at
imagination in the world or who took a chance on
going blind when they were 12.
I have a friend whom I was amazed to ~
has been writing 1tee1ny (sp?) novels for yeera. I
couldn't believe lt wllen I found out. She w• a
homeroom mother, read the Bible, and listened to
Paul Harvey. Her stories could cut your beatina bOl
in half.
• One day I gave her one ol my attempts at ,
writing a romantic story foe her to critique. ·•
"Whatya think?" I asked. 1..
"You have to llet a mood with yoor fin&rJ
sentence," she advt.ed. "Somehow, 'Hillary neYl!r ;·
had the underwear for an affair' doesn't cfo lt. ,
"Your heroine 11 out of step with the times .•
She's not in control. And deacribmg her lkln .. ..,
'aparklJ.nc u a fn!ahly ICl'Ubbed tub' doesn't create 1
the Wuaiop YoU're looking f«. And it'• mare
aenauoua to~ the hero• celibete and not •on ·.
his driver's JJceme w1der .ex he wrote no preYioua J
experience.' It needs work." .,
My-fdend doem't reaJir.e 'eelibate' (11>1) W88 ~
beyond. my J"HCh. ·
6 Bait 85 Coo6ed lava 131 Adle
11 Continuous 86Speechleel 132 Turtllah
Ol)efatlon pertormer regiment
18 Snares 87 Hostelry 133 Crlmlon
1t By onetelf 89 Hlnclu t11kl 134 Uncouth
20 Holdt In 71 Soft food peNOrl
temptlble
28 E>Cpanded
30 Crippled
31 Temporary
Shetter
33 Climbing
94 Medlte<·
raneen
vessel
96 Accomplish
98Word of
aorrow
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Hawthorne Christian School
"For t he Right Start in life"
high regard 73Reckklls 138 Country of
21 Emptiest t>en-or Alla
ti Haul with 7 4 He5rew IY'"• 137 Tumble
effort 78~ 138 Ml.kl joyiul
24 8eve(age greetAng 139 lnltlala
28 sandarec 79 Skirt type of 26th
tree 81 Shad1 tree PrMldent
27 Physician 82 Large tub 140 European
•bbl. U Roern 141 Number
20 Occurrence 85 Part of 142 Oeellc
30 Hold on Jacket 143 Plecet of
propeny 87 Shout dinnerware
31 Spanllh 10< 90 land ot 1 « Honett
"three" thllr" 148 Rallroad
32 Fre~plu-92 Obtain 1tat1on
ral.artldl 93 Walka 148 Por11on
33 Hewehn unttMdlly 1490.Clat•
wreath 95 Foraya 150 Soft mud
34 Chilf 97 Glrl'I name 151 Movies
35 Obst rvcts 98 Word of DOWN
38 Thin costing IOffOW
38 Continued 9'Man'1 1 Brook
story nlctlname 21ndlnatlon
40 Umt> 998td. time 3 Dlf1Q11on
41 Cupola plus 1 hr. 4 Sult1b4e
42 Tran .. · 101 Smlll 5 Manuecrlpt:
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<13 Negative 103 Ar11flclal 8 Chaltengn
46 PrlnceN of language 1 V1rve
Waiee 104 Be dlteattd 8 Wheel toottt
48A Slate: 105ConMCfe1• 0 Al°"
abbr. 108 Lamprey 10 Longa
47 Baked clay 110 Mlaalvea 11 Gitt•
48L. .. 11 stand 112 c1 ... 11y 12 Note of
49 Bend 113 Monk'I tltl1 ecale
51 Diiated 114 Near 13 Ego-lhaped
52 Fornam-115 8tup9fy 14Godd ... of
pie: abbr. 117 AWoe<:net grOWlng
53 Number 118 GulHlke vegetatlon
54 Pactt away bl rd 15~
55 Gune 119 Edible 18 Welgtlt Of
87P-Gynt'1 Medi lndl•
motlltw 120 Preposition 17 Stearnlhlp: aa KJnd of 121 Sharpen lbbf.
cloth 123 Befort 21 Conduct•
80 Unit ol ltll· 124 Edible flltl onetelf'#ell
tan currtney 125 Separate 22 Met.I\
81 lnNCt egg 128 Title of 23 Coln
82 Piltet respect 25Conf~lle
plant IHI Dinner
35 Senator oouree
fromKtinMa 100 ~olonizer
38 Outk>OJ! 102 laya lead·
37 Under-Ing role
ground 104 Nobleman
parts 105 Unruly child
of plant 106 Surfeit
39 Inlet 107 Tiies
41 Eat 109 Shoc;klngty
42 Portloo vivid
44 Sound11 111 Hetm1t1
horn 112 Ocffn•
47 Roman 113 Flowerleas
garment plant
<18 Banner t188ow
411 Loutlone 118 At that time
60 Entreaties f 19 Bucl!et
54 M9'ely 122 Nuts
55 Fiber plant 124 Remains
58 African erec:t
d-rt 125 Wan
59 Sword 126 Writing
flO Citrus fruit tablet•
81 Negative 128 Waltz. ~
83 Shegeia 180 Anger
whatatit. 131 Adheetv1
wants tuMtance
86 Parent: 132 WarolnQ
colloq. device
87 Pronoun 135 Antlered
88 Pining anlmal
70 Showy 137 Out of
ornament 138 1traef
7 1 Dance step alrtlnee
72 Everyone 140 Underworld
73 Dltc:IOM god
75 Mot t 142 Slender
unutual flnlal
71 Mature 143 Greek letter
78 Encoun· 1"4 A continent:
teted abl1r.
SO Want 145 Football
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Terry 147 Spanllh
88 Deni ar11cle
811 Cover• 148 Sforundo:
90 Conjunction abbr.
Postural Therapeutics Rehabilitation Clinic
is p/futd to prtS1nt 1 uminlf on
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BACK PA~N & STRESS
A First Step To Feeling Better
Speakers:
Edward A. Abraham, M.O., OfthopHdic Surpon
Topic: Has Nature Let UI Down?
Daniel Whiteside, Human Relations Consultant
Topic: Why let life ~ a hin in the Back?
Tuesday, June 7, 1983 J-9p.m.
Costa Mesa Community Center
1845 Patk Ave., Costa Mesa
( 1 block west of the Hlfbor llhd. a. Newport Blvd.
intersection)
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James Bond's aD time action hiah·
81 MfCRAEL ~UCBWARA . .._. __
NJ:W YORK (AP) -They maw 1-' l'l'ankie. the kjd .....,
.. tbe beautiful dark..,. and c:urliY hair. She WU the tint
a.nW ol the family to eem a
~ In lbow baudnee, and the
tl..t pencn to ldJ>a eame of the
._ written by her older
bidihen, Geor1e and Ira
Genbwtn. .
On Sutw:laYI George and Ira
wtllbe'honored on the 1983 Tony A~ ahow when the name of
Broadway'• Uris Theater ii
to the Genh,wtn Theeter
the live tiiro.dcat.
Francea Ge~wtn. now
~ Godowaky. couldn't~
~pl er e cl. Geotae'• music and ~lyrics are .UU. an lmportant
of her life.
y have a vitallty," ahe said
~ntly, re ferring to he r
btQJben' 801'\P during an inter-vie'W In her art-filled F.ast Side
i5t. "lt'a difticult to ex-
thoee thlnp. you know. It'• lookini at a Mau.e painUna.
Yj>H aay, 'What makes it IO
.pedal?' lt'1 jult 80mething that
bita you."
hita you about Francee
at age 78 ii her
vitality ou can picture her aa a UW 10-year-old girl, ~ like
a 11.~uacl'., dancln& acroaa
vaUdeville stage9 l.rt pi.ce. like
Philadelphia and Boston. She WJS
I a llDUh, first ln a children'• act
called "Storyland" and later
another called "Daintyland," all
the -while earning the grand sum
~ $:M) a week -a lot of money
in 1917.
It ended a few montha later
when her mother, Roee, decided
her daughter bad enough and
brouaht her home to New York. "When I came bldt, I was a
very conceited little iirl." Mrs.
Godowsky laughed. •TJ ueed to
walk down the street aaylng, 'U
only theee people knew who I
waa or what rve been doing.' Of
CIOUl'9, I eot oft ot it rather
quickly."
A dlfFerent kind
of game.
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France& Godow&ky poses with portraitl of
her brothers, Geol'ge Genhwin, right, and
Ira, in her Manhattan apartment. l
She had to. There was no time pve ~ of their fab)td ~
in the Gershwin hou.ehold, a--Oeonle playina the plafto, 1ra
pedally for a period in the 19208 littina allyly an tDe comer with
when the entire family lived friends. Frankie linClna their
tosether in a building at 316 W. IOll&I
103rd St. "1 ~·t remember the fb::wt t1meo
"It waa a very lively place. My I did them." Mn. OoeloWsk}' uid.
mother and father had one floor. "1 alwaya did. Somecil thero wel9
On the next floor Ira and his wife, aonp rd lh1' flnt, before they
Leonore, bad their apartment. went lnto ahowa." ,
And my brother Arthur and I bad Georp would }>rfng her up to
our bedrooms on that floor," she hla top-floor studio to beer new
said. 80l'll or to teech her a new dance
"On the next floor, George bad step he learned from l'red
it all for hl"'8elf -hla little ~ who starred tn it'fo ~
library, his workroom for hla Gershwin hits. "Lady, Be Good'
secretary, his ~ and h1a and "1\mny hce."
mulic room. "I remember when Geoqe
"When you'd come into the wrote 'J'udnatina Rhythm.' Ira
houae," Mra. Godowaky aaid, aald, 'For God'• ab Gecqe,
"you'd find on each floor aome-what ldnd of lyric do you write to
thlngpeo « elle.'' going on with .different a rhythm like that,'" Mn.. God-people owak:y recalled.
It was here that the Gerahwlna "And thin be \bouabt of
NOW PLAYING
'hlcinaUJw. 1Qay1hm' whkb dkl
the job IO Mwdfull~'' lbe aaki . '"'nae~ fit Jnto the
rhYllua (of • ." It W... oeor... 1ntt 1l'a who
chaperoned ~· ~ lllier to ~ ln 1928 when Oeorae
ttarted to WOlllton 11M ~
tn Pa.N." In Pan.. at a peny flven by E1M 14axw.u, a.or..
and Frankie perfonned. c.01.
Porter heerd her and put her ln
·a ~ at I.a Ambuladeun. at
that Ume the ewanldelt ~tclub
in Parle. She became a bli IUCCM9
her brotberl' ..,..
volct lm't very t.use but
I alwaya put a IODI over
becaUM I ;..\ tlioucht of telllna
people the atOry ot what 1 w• llnlbll about." Mn. Godowaky
~ ··1 ~dill ....... tunlly." DlitP• ... triumph, h Jll'C*C'.UW a..hwift ~ -~ NtUtn ..... wtth Chem that•JftlrM", butnatlida
lhe ID9t ~ ~ h .. tbt '°" . Of the mn.d CObOlllt
~·
The -~ Oodo••· an llCICOm~ YloUNlt, ,,.. the
co-inventor of the ~ color ~phy procam.. He
and YranJdi WeN married IA
, 1980, and tbcJuChta of a c:aNet tn
lhow a,.111ne11 alipped away.
But mwdc and -then art and • 01 think Ira'1 deJlahted about It.
ICUlpture hecame an important It pve him a ~t 1l1t all this
part of her life. happenlna now," 1he Mid.
''1 took _up paintinC became I "Gecrae would have been very Joved Woridnl with color,'' uid thri1leCl about all this too, to think
Mn. OodoWlky. "I bad to have an that he'• luted eo laQa."
Actress cast as 'Calaniity Jane'
1;oi • '
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~
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Jane
Alexander, who twice plaYec!
Eleanor Rooeevelt, •tan al
c.atamlty Jane. the coJorful West-
ern berdne. in a movie for CBS.
Calamlty Jene, whme rm!
name ,,_ Martha Jane c..nary,
dreme4 like a franUenlnan. WU
.. AD expert hol•wa:nan and lhot,
.:outed for the cavalry and be-
came a heroine when JlllDAllJ)ox
struck ne.dwood, S.D., in 18'18.
Suppmedly lhe Sot her ntdnwne
becaUM lbe told men that to
offend her WM to court calamlty.
Mill Alexander played Mn.
Roo.velt in the two "Eleanor
and l'nnklin" pl'Oll'alDa.
F)'ederlc !'CllTeSt ai.o ltan -
Wiid Blll Hk:koclr, who had a love"
affair wi1h Calamity Jane, and
David Henunmp -Jim O'Neill, who aiilopta her daughter.
Reade biography
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The
15-year ~Uve and romantic re1atiomhlf!9:Seen former Bee-tle John and hil wife,
Yoko Ono, will be traced In a
three-hour TV movie produced
by Johnny Canan'• Canon ~
ductianl.
Canan Productlom pnmdent
John J. McMahon •YI be ac-
quired exclusive rtpta to lhe
!.ennon-Ono story froai Ono over
M~ Day weekend
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........,. N._t 10&2 lot features a spa set in park-like growlda ~~,, :: with waterfall adding to the feeling of
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BR, 3 Ba Cape C!od on a belt
stretch of Peninsula oceanfront.
Beautifully remode-led
w/extenslve U8e of brich, eolid
wood cabinetry, finest appli•ncw
and appointments. The perfect
retreet for a COUJ>le who want
only the tine9t. '1,100,000 lncl.
land. Martha Macnab.
IWllf&m.J--.111.Fam-
ily & game room. wine room.
pool & spa. Fabulous view. Total-
ly C\.Wtom&ed & expanded.
$795,000. Sandie Fix. •
•HHIHI• N"'" W
... Exceptional 4BR, den. tam.
rm, bonua room in prestigious
Harbor Ridge. Beautifully decor-
ated thruout With lush land-
-ping. Many, many extras. ~ swi>.abie an. $795,000 includea
land. Maureen White.
, ... lftlUll ,,. ••
... ... Charming single
story "Puc tamouth" 3BR. 2BA.
formal d1nini rm & family rm
situated in the exclusive O>rolla
del Mar cxmmunity of Spyglals.
Solar heated pool & spa tecluded
in private courtyard. Plantation
abutters, new cpt, oak paneling
& many more amenities. Re-
duced to $549,000 incl. land.
Donna Godshall.
.._ ... Thia charming
''Rena.'-nce" Model with excel-
lent flnanctnc ln great locadon la
outatandlnl buy in aecur-
lty-pted pn!lldcioua ''Harbor
JUdp ... r.iure. 3BR, lndudlng nuce mast.er 1UJte. iott. cheerful
kitch~n w / breakfut nn.
$-t~.ooo. Anita Schandel.
MIU 11111 naa• Al Ill ..at. A mmt spectacular
"Lautremont" in Harbor IUdp
Estates. 180 decree view of
oceui, bay, Newport Cemer,
liahta. Pri. vate pool & 'PL 4lm. 38A. tam. nn, bonus loft. Geny
Jerome Desi&n· Will oon.lder'
selling fumlture. $e99,000 in-
cludes land. Maureen White.
ft.Al I Ml I -. BeeuUfUl
air c:ondl&iolied 1 atory, IBR
home with loeda of privacy on
corner )ccation near pool & "' brick & coniCrete pedoe oft IDM-
-luite & family room -neu-
ttal ClOlor'I thrcJuabout. $349,900.
I Maxine Propp.
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rm home an CIOl'Dlr lot. Hn-~ ~ ,=~
ldedMsL s.c1uded ... "',,,. BBQ; Aa:tW to pttvate bw:hll. .-.aoo 1nc1. 1IDd. DaOM Ood-Dll " ...
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$296,000 ............. 1424 Seec:rest, HVHJa ... ................ ....
tito,000 ... 11 Dover, Herl~ Pk. 1.rv. .............................
$316,000 ................ 4615 Cor1land. Cd.M ............................
$649,000 ................... 1722 Sand.ago, NB .................... + ...
$549,000 .....• 123 Grand Canal, Bal. Isl ...............................
$49~,000. 210 Grand Canal, Balboa Ill ..,.,... ......... + 1•,......, ......
$72,,000 .................. 22 Beacon Bay, NB
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REALTORS.675-6000
2443 Ea.el C:O... H .... ~ay. c-Ml.._
Ital -:Ar ..
Oceatl llde of highway with white
water vlewl. Quaint 2 bdrm home
ln Victoria Beach.
IPll UT. Isa 1 ...
~_p..L.perfectlon ln every detail. IOI Mde of owner-.Np 1n
lffD with quick acrow and buy th1a eo.ea ...._ OleM 2 "°'Y
m'a&nlficent property well below I wtttl a bdll. ..,.,_room,
apprabed value. 11111 M MWll ~...:,~.:O.: 1 Expanded, upgaded Miramar plan ln 1ohool. Price only Harbol' Ridge with terrific view. 2 1149,800. C.-to .... :
bedroom, larp den. 3 batba, mirrored 541-2913
wardrobes, extra cablnetl, eecurity i alarm. Will trade equity for Hawaii prop-
erty ••• 000 with $230,000, lK loen.1---=~=--!
760-8333. a:.-:a , -1111;;;:==~ ~--===== ..... 1 . .. IAIYll....... ==-=-·· !,, Bright, cheery one story Dover model 2
llM " .. llU. llMT Bedroom & den. Extra Jarae IMStel' suite. ':i ma -..... ,.. A t.errWc value at t1m barpln price of II-=~ 1• w ...... IW. .. .. •• IUl,llt $355,000 with euy finandna. 760-8333. ,_,.1 ... , 11tn.11. ' lallMI
1•m· ...... WllllflllJ •M t11 laL II. Ill.,_ Jbciting owner unit with dock. 3 ...........
111 .... .... Ee Jledroom and muter bedromn Includes 3 bdrm. 21*ba..,.. ---m ......... ----~place and sitting room, 3rd level II«. 11a=· 1 ... -.................. __ ~ 2 bedroom income lmlt 1n rMr
112 Ila a · ~ or camblne fer single family 5 bedroom. • "81a a.rte
IJM l111ll1re Utt,llt Sauna, spa and leCUrity aystem. All fer 3 bdrm. 2 bd\. 1 --.
-...,, ..... ... ..,... $695.000. 76()..8333. wide 0'=~51,000. ,,, •. ..,...... ent• -----·--, .. 111 ,.,., .... ... ....... --.. ,_ ·-Ut ..... Ill. II. NIUll Ocean view -ste .. to beach. Chann1na 1u1t llltlld beM*1 E Pl9n.
.............. -....... CUltom built 3 bedroom and fapUly room. ~~2\t~
1•1 L ..._. IT..... 3 bat.ha, air cooditiooed, microwave, com-""· Only aaa.ooo. ~
1111 L .... , t't,J..,.. pactor. A18umable loan $297 ,500. .. .. ...
....., ......... .,..... 780-8333. ... .......... ,.. i
WAT'ERFRONT HOMES:~. l~iiiiiiiiiii~iiii~ I
... w c-......,, 313 Mww. Aw. ....
w...~Pr:!~'!f.w...11.;~ 7I0-8333 Ii .
1
""""*" 8-ch ..._ ....._, w.-~. froat row
• ~·-·-.,.... beUy, bell of_... fll*'O. '42!5.000 Nl. ......
•.!!•It<> I
Hunt It As&Ociates
REAL ESTATE
•un• ..... lnipeocaNe ln demp & deQOr, thi.
~ 4 Br & family rm al'Peala
to the moat d1Ml1mtnate -from
lrnpce.tw courtyard entry to Ira
,pool and prden spa w/&drlbl &
luah ~ptna. ~ty ~tem
and guarded 1ate. Ottered .at
t649,500. Jeri Hunt. · ........ :r... ... ... 1.1 .......
from th1a rare decorator perfect
"Auauata". Spacious M1tr 1ulte
w/pool verdant aolf coune view.
Pvt pen qtn & den w/wet. bar.
l"cirmal dlnllla-patto & oentr, .air.
Newly offered at $329,M>O. Jeri
Hunt. ............. ... .. , ..
\ 111-llM
the~ns .. , ...
2a1w.1111111a I r'l""\I"'\~ 3 ~ ·~ ~ ~ "-J-A I nwut. 1151,000. \
11901 Estate Plorvw'O ~uat laled beM1fu1 E '
GREAT CONDO LIVING ~~m,1'.'T·~ I
In Newport. Secluded locatlon. Beat N be.. '-rm. Only (
buy •t $135.900. ==· I
GOLDEN OPPORTUNrrY .,, .... MM1M
Beach la your front door. Home plu1
Income. Only $460,000. -·· t• •
2314 W. OCEANFRONT :._---c::-~ j
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ~. "*' -.. _.
oertill *-°' Wbor.
2915 Red Hiii Ave. Suite F-102 ~.OC: enWtatnino.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 llW-:fr•n ,
714/751-7753
SHORE CLIFFS
4 BR, Canyon & oc.an view,
•tunntllg. 248 Evening Canyon
Rd. '7~5,000 1•. Open today
1-6.
1211,111 ··11 YllW
2 BR + den, H'vHomea, ~Suwlnd. 2244 Port Carlltle.
mtK ..
1880 Port Batmouth, 2 atory P~ mocMe. ua.ooo uH.
tlllllU: ...... , ~ .
5 I~ 1 bit to bliY or oo-n . '380.800 ... OWftei". .. .,..
fortm.lir~
•u111.-I
....... I
In L..mauN ~ -· to i beadi and '"" • ... 1'-' ba,tonNI~, ~Dr.Op9rt 1-a. ..., ......
1315,000. • ..... ~. ..• , ....
OM on yow-~ and
do)ulta .... Mn'-lWo
bdrwl "'* wlfOOd "'°°""' Only 1110,000. CeU
\f .11 I 1i/'1t
BS Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 5, 1883
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HOililOUaMWM HOftnoulMJll•M Ncmc&OPD&ATllOP :J/1:.0:::::: "°t';!tfltr ':.'"'ii=· 1
Mm lfAlW Mm ITATW llBLSN ,, D&NN&NY Ml Jtt OMi ctr. Or .... N11o noioe 11--.. OMi1 thet Tiie fotloWl119 P«N1' la dolnt
TN folloil*lg P9'ION .. ClllnO ~-::"'"' perwoll 11 dOfllt BEL&N lllUA DENNSNY ._..AM.~ Mt IAYA"O "YDlft Md l"Alll"ITT ~ w. ~O~HIOHAL ANIMAL lutJHUI ~ uctNllNO, AND OP PETITION TO "-MnW1 MllllTAQ9 ..... e .. ~,,~LLlmlled .,.,....... INTfllttOM IY llNTU'. ·~~
CA9'I o~~ 1~voc.do. OlMLDAlCHAPIO WAU<eft· A 11117.. Hl'IMDANT1 ...... •0•10 llGtHIOlll """ neme Md ttwte of tat2 12 w..olnGWOOCI. ..._, OA 91114 ADMINJITBA DrATE NO. C1 .. 111111 .._..alut ...._,.~ llUllNM~Che M~ Ave •. CoroN flf' Mar .....
Newoon -'• ._. --~ 1MM CA 12114 • ,., PAUi. •kl MONIO ,.~~.:: !M>l"-IUUMOHT Q()MlllA~. II f. 11 A I IT H I INTL Y MewROrt Center Anlm•I aa:._~lioondUoted~M • To all ~in, beneflc:luiee, DOllOMl ........ I"" 14121 01t_ri"e11h1 "d., Olly of I09'VNl9'1.'14 M='~d Ave., ~ ca Olllfomle ~I. lndMduel c red Ito r 1 o t Helen J . ~ NonNlk. ~tv Of Loe MaetM, a.-dll -·CA t3" A-.do, ~a.ct\, 0.. °""6d fl W... Detuwny and penon1 Who C... MO. -..... d CelfotNe. clCI Oii ht l4ttl T'Ne ~It OOMuoted by WI
t2eeO Med wM the 'Oth.nrile tnterelted 9IOTIClll Y• ..... .... ..... 41y of M•y. 11H, Jl)y ll'IUlUll ~ ~=-11
oonduc*by
1 ~ :':'0:0. CoWMy on ~bewtD and/or ettate. =="' ...,~..-......!!! ':~::,~ d~;~~:J::. t:~ Thie =i:.llly.:r= Ille
Newpol'tCentef Mey • 1H3. , PtmMI A iwtttton hM been~ ~=-=--~"liiil r.... ...... ._.. =c..tiof~MOt~°" =~D.VM., Pubtl111eO Or~1 Co1tt Diiiy by M'elanJa M. Mdenon tn ·--··•..,:•-.ICMD9d U:."':'U::..~~~ JwN , 1913. rtmD ~ lllllot. June•. 12. 'It. 1':u-13 th• Sue_erlor Court ol •n ~'= In thl19 IYllllet Y,CMI rMOO•M, ,,_ WI -°"' for ~utltlltlled Or1nff Cout Diiiy Thie 11.-nent ... flled w1tt1 .,,. Oran1e County requeatlnt lhoutd eso eo promp~ eo tiid .,.,, q 011....,1111 INurfed w the~ PllOC, .._,. e. 11. 11, 2t. 1"3 Coon~ Cid of °'1lnOI ~ °" "8JC *11Cf that MelanJe M. Andenon Wfltten r~•. tt any, fNY be 0t-. lie ~ of tflt """' ff2043
M1y 1 , 1M.1. n"81I l'tCliilOUa •Pll•N be appointed U personal flied on m " c::•:.d -J:iri:',_~ ~t:"• ••11t 111\Tll'r P1,1bllahed Or1ng• Cout o.lly lllAl9 STA,_., repre911niative to lldmlhlater ..!.~: .... ~: ~:J ~ 1"3":' a. -z ey, ~ _,,,_
P11otMey15.tt . .n."'-ll.1N3 Tlletol?ow?n9pereonladolng the euate of Helen J . .....,....,,u..•••••••• CfoMll•lllOW,A~ MftTIOUa.,..M
22ee.as t>ue1t-. 11: Dennen y (under the _.. .... Ull ,_.... -.... Alton 1. Oiowlll. Jt. um ITAW
PACIFIC MICAOWAAE, II '* Independent AdminWtraUon .. •ill&'-.......... ,.. ... cR0W.&. & eMllt Tiie IOl!owt119 PlflOfl II doing
___ NllC ___ NO_TICl ____ Or .• =~1~ .. ~20111-c of J!lltat.ea Act). The peUdoo Tu11ed dHH 10::01t•r 11 "1;: ~ ~ ~-~-OOU9'T, 11llO ~
-1.;;u:;-;iWjj;;:pi:MMiijft'-W1ll•c• Ave .• Colla M•H, C•. la tet for heartnc ln Dept. COllMJO de un •l>OO•do .,, .... ~ IMdl OA 'nieo ll'td. IMne, OA 8271... ' L4ULADWRT....wT 9H27 No. 3 at 700 Civic Cont.er 1111nt'D, deberra hao•rlo Pvt>~ Or-Coeet Oa?ly h Witter Wllllemeon, 1001 DVAlmmlfl °' MftL~ Thia ._.,_ • OOftCM:ted by 111 Drive, West, ln the Oty of lmlMdletamlnW. de .. ,. rnwwa. Pilot, Juna 1, 1ta MecN1tu ...,_, a.nte AM. CA. _,.wcat" lll•ll Dl¥W tndMdull. Santa Ana Callfornla on "'....,._... _.... " '-~ 2904-83 TN.~ le oonduotecl by 111 NOTICE II H~ .. uv OIV1!H by Jennie Pyll4l .. .:.. ...... puecle •ti71·~· lndMdvel. th ,._&_._, of ............... ~ ........... &, , ~ ........ --11 ,...... June 29, liro.J et•·-Lm. 1. TO • A -.... .,. ... -., ...... w. Wllllanwon ~CttYOf Hunt; ~'fy ·Oi.tiem: ~ -eo;;ty ;; IF YOU OBJECT to the ~l11t 1111 t>ee11 llled by i,; ,_ flO,._ TN.~ we NICI with IN
th91 I pubic 9-1rl9 wllJ.,. lllld by May 12. 1993. aranttnc of the petldon, you ...,,.. ~-" you .. '° HOTmOUI .,..... ~ '*"' of Ortnge ~ty on
the Calllonlll CoMt9I Commllllol• "'*" lhou1d either appeer at ti. ~ "* *"""" )'Oii ~ ..._. llM9 .,..,_, ~ 4, 1ea. '°' the~ of gr91111ng •permit P1,1bll111ed Or1nge co .. 1 Diiiy h 1 d t t r N 0119 •fter 11111 1umm0fta II T1Mt ~ '*"'°"9 .. dolnf m.-r kif tt. tolowlno protact: Piiot MIY us. 22, 2t. June 5. 1"3 ear ng • n 1 a e you "'* Oft>yOU, flll • Wf ooun 1 ~ ..-: Pullll1llld Orange Co111 C>•llY Conatrucllon of publ?o bHoll 2287-83 obtctlon1 or file wrl\ten ~ ~ to U.. ~. (A) b & H cONITAUCTION Piiot, Mey H , It, June II, 12. 1M3 -. ...,,. llld.....,.., rll'll@I. ob ctlon1 with t))e court Un-. vou do eo. ~ ~ wlM o~ oo.: ct) JUST ME ANO 2387-83
end bue ~ ~ the PICllo "8.JC N0T1C( be ore the hearlnc. Your b1 entef'ed on ~IGatlOft of Ille ic. 1 ~ huttl. !NIM. OA =~:W:fr~thlLM~ W:: • 11111 appearance mey be ln penon ~ ':: C:: ,:-r:=; 9?71ifi~NA K GJCTl.IHOI,., e MJC NOTIC( Huntlnaton 8Mdl. Aennoue ...,..... or by your attorney. 6al1•ided rn the complllnt, wNoh Cll'nOllOI' llYIM CA 827111. PIOTfYtOUI.,...... s.td1-1ng..., be"htl<I at""' NAMI ITATaMINT IF Y 0 U AR E A oould rHult In 91rnl1llment of HILO . ICIGHTUNOalt e MMm ITATlllDIT llOur ot 10:00 •.m. on Tllureday, Tiie follOWlng peraon I• doing CREDITOR or a contingent ...... '9klna of money Of P'OC*tY °""""* toutti. ?MM, CA 121111. TN ~ 1*90fte .,.. doing
June t. 1983, It the Slit• Bulldlng. ~ • --'••-ol the deceued you or other re01f requeftad In tll• Tiiie bull!laM 1e oondUclad by 1 ~ u:
360 McA1ll1er 8treM, Aoom 111M. MM. ITATE"9 COOKIE JA9' ~-' oomc>IMll geMrll ~. LAO UNA D9'1VI ISUILDINO
San Fl'llnd«:o, c..?ltomla.. COLLECTION. 271' Whit• .. 09d. mu.t flle your claim! with ththe Oiled: Februlr)' 17, 1N1. OllM Kightlinger Ofl<>'.:'!.1.}10 LAoUn• Or., ,uller1on. Further 1ntorm1tlon m1y b• ?Mne, c .. 82114 court or preaent t to e Lei A. ltenc;fl, a.ti Thie 11atem1m w11 ftlld wtt11 Ille CA 8-=:' c'::, =:= = = The Cookie J• Coltectton (• peuonal repreaent1tlve AoelnnGocldwd~ ~°""' of0f1ng1Countyon ISu~ower~r~:!°tr~
Olett1ct Oflfloe 1213) IMI0-60J1 °' ~~~ed by• appointed by the court J\#W • 1N3. l'ltmt ~CAIHTO.
Cleud•tt• Dupuy •• the City of OOfporltlon. within four month• f~m ....c llOncE Publllhed Of•nr co .. t Diiiy RONALD WONG llld NAOMI
Huntington 8eac11 "''""'"' THE COOKll! JAR the date of flnt t.ua.nce of Piiot, "'-5, 12, 1 , ae, 1913. JU£, 1Ut N. Conoord Ave., l>epwtment (114) 53&-6271. COLLECTION lettera aa provided ln 8eCtion PubPICllt?on Notloe of Naglll\"I 2t1~83 FuMlrton, OA 12$31.
Cleuclett• Dupuy D. Allen Malmuttl, 700 of the Callforola ProtMlte 01-.edo!L DALE o. 1no MA"THA J.
AMI. Pt.Mer lncorporator Cod Th I f flll n. Co1ta Miii Ptannlng ~ -8CHUMACHER. 200, Smolcewood May31,1N3 Tllllltalemant-flledwttlllhe e .. e tme or na 1111preper•d1 N191tlv1 ft&JC .. ,,._ Ave fjlllll1on,CA t2'31.
P1,1b?lahed Orange Ooaat Oa?ly County Clertc of Or11191 County on clalma will not expire prior Oaclent?on 1ddr ... 1no poulll?• l'tCTITIQUI. ..... '\'HE P.C.J. TRUST. JAMES H.
Piiot. June 3, 4, 11, 1883 May 11, 1eas. to four monthl from the date envlro11menl•I tmp•cl1 for th• *-STAT'imMT 81.AKE, Tru1tff, 1112. Alcllm•n 2at143 ,...,_ of tbe hearina noticed above. 'om\~ Thi to1cM1ng per.clfll -Ooln9 Knol, FUllrton. CA~
----------Pub?llhed Orano-Cout ~ly YOU ._AY EXAMINE ..}!,V 3 .£'",.!!!,!!_T,R,._'.:!J~ ~AN:o·,~~"'1.UIT , 22101 ~-~~ by 1
,._ ""''"' 22&4-83 VJOJ um _,, ,, ..,.,... .. 1111\tloftliad tr.-nt for Nof'M Dunton. Clldlr Vllto CA net1 DfM __ .,. --Piiot Mty 15. 22. 29, June 5, t._ •L.-,,.,_ "'-t bv the-· ... U ....-1 '"' ......_ · ~--.-·. WA ..--s-u--oy•
----------you~ a pet'80D lnt.en.ted h10 w. o.-.n ,ront, Newport .~ANNl .... ~Ol!ATZ: Otoup "8JC N011CE in the estate, >'II" may aerve 9Mct\. kif• c~ot ,... tor 22101 ~ MlellOfl VlelO. CA a.. · 1uttz NOTICE OF DEATH OF u~n the executor or 1 10-unlt as;utment comp:u 82111. Mlr1onA.llunl · S H I R LB Y '() X A RA R T P'IC1T'10Ue Ml H •M tt to the tocated M 3t3 A¥0Cedo 11'Wt !n 11n nf!"8A THOMAS DR!Yl!R, Roneld Wont JUI BAS A 8 ·E AND 0 F NAm ITAT119NT a 6a ~t..°r upo~ R• Zone. Environ""""' 430~ Ckltdillf'Od, Corona del MM, ~~ PETITION TO ADMIN· TM fo11owW10 PWI09I -doll'll a y 1.or ... execu or oetermln1t1on: Negative CA t2t21. .
T E N 0 bulk"9e -admlnla'18tor. and file with OeoWatlon. TNa ........ oonclucted by • M""9 J. lctMnacher IS TE R EST A · THI! WEOOE "l!ITAUAAHT, the court with proof of FOf flH1'-tnforrnatJon~ gatlll'9I .,..,_.,..., Tiie ... C.J. TRUST.
A·llllll. 51U.81l 8llboA. 8lilt>oa. CA t2t11. 1ervlce a written ~uat =.::.~~~...= ~ ~ 0r9ytr Thll.ie:-~W:. ~"" To all beira. benefidatls, Klrtl Preaton OefteMch, llOOl\41 atatlni that you dHlre ,.ubllllled Of'~ coi.t Dilly Thie 1Mt811'11nl w• "'9d wtttl ttie COunlY Clertl of °'9nQ1 County on c reditor• and contineent ~~une, Newport 8Holl, CA sped&) notka ol ~ fW.nc of l'lot. ~I, ~ =t = °' Onllgl County on ~ s. 1NS.
crediton of Shirley Oxaran Jeffrey H.,r11 King, aooe~ a n I n v e n t or 1 a n d -.a ' · flttl'1ll l't1,_
Baube and persona who Neptune, Newpor1 9Hcll. CA apprallement al .ia• wta Publltmed Of'9nge C09at Dally Cl980N. ~~
may be otberWUle tnterested 92983. or ot the pet(UODI or Pia.IC ll)TIC( Piiot, JulMI II, 12, 11, ff. 1':21.a -.:.!... Ctr. Dr.
In the will and/or estate. ~~~by• accounte JO•ntloned in ~•.o......., ... ~-
A petition baa been filed ---Kartt ~ w:1i<ml'of 1200 or-1200.1 ot """'ioua• rn•n -by Felix BHabe In the 'TN. llaMIMnt -Ned Wftll tfll the c.allfomia Probate c.ode. Mm STA.......-r ~ llOtJC[ Pu Or1nga Cout Deify
Superior Court of Oranp County a.tt of er.,. County on LAMY a. BEIO& ESQ., Thi tolowlne Plf90nl -dOlnt PW:nnoue _.1 POot. June 5, 12. 19, 2t, 1':1 ..
i::ty requestlnc that Felix Mey 4, 1"3. n1mt MILLAR. BOUGES; t&MJS ~ ~Ofl~N~, HO I . TM ~~ doil'G ----------
be be appointed H Publl•lled Orange C-t DellY • Dll0%D. Oae New..-ct l~T ,.0 "0 • PHO •• 1 ~ • flta.lt M011C(
penonal repre.entaUve to Plot. Mey l2, 28, .._ 5. 12. 181S Placel Saite .... N•W)lert Callforn?a oorPor•U•. IM? I . OL Yll"C 09'A .. HICI. 125 HChiiOUI -· admlnlater the eatate of MO'T~ Beaea, CA. tu ... (71') loMno~ PlndlMVlley ArtloM Sltdlt .• ~e..ll.CA82teS. _...,..,_....,
Shirley Oxanrt Ba1&be 751-7711. '62113 ·• ' QUAOYOT, 1HO~ • Clllfofnl9 Tiie foHowlng pereon la dol"f ( d the Jnde'endent •• M' ~ ......... lhed "'--eoeet n.a.. ......... : ................... le...._.................... oorporetlof't, 1902 l\ltten Clrcle, ~ • un er ,_ """'"4 rvvn ...,.._.,,... _., ,....;:::_:=-............,_, w, • HUlltlnGtOfl 9Mdl. OA 82Mt. J . C. ALIXANDI!.", 1101 Admlnlat.raUon 0 E.tatn l'W:Tmoue.. ..... Piiot, "'-11• •. 12· ,.., 2112-13 --~Ford Inc. TN.~ .. oonduoted by. l'teoen1la. Coale ..... CAl2927.
Act). The petition la aet fOI' ..... ITATW . \Wlam H &rr... ,.,.._ OOtPOllUOl't. Cllartee W•YM Kn~. 17&4
heartq ln ~ Court at Tiie to1oo111ng l*90nl .,.. Ooln9 Tiiie etat.manl-ftled _,. .,. OUedV•, Ille. 1 ... ,"'ont Av1., An1'ha1m, CA
700 Civic enter Drive, ~R~L EMPLOYEE LEGAL fitllJC llOi't& County a.ti of°""" c-ity Oii Thie ~~::--wlttt Ille 12f:·._.,_ II oonOuoted by 811
West., in the Oty of Sania FUND: !IS) ACCE.S: !C) AIR CAl'S '9CihlOU9.,.... MIY 12. 1"3. ..._, County a.-of °""91 c-iy on lndMdul&.
An.I. c..lifonlla Oil June 15, ONCEANEO EMPl.OYl!ES FOR MAim ITATUmlff P1,1bllllhed Ofinae o.-t Oilty June S, 11N13. _ . C11t1tM W. Knapp Ul83 at i:30 a.m. SUAVIVAL. 1831Bird\8t., N9wport Tiie tollowtllg par90nl .,.. clolng Piiot ....... 5 22 29 .. _ a 1ta ..... _, Thia tl•tlfftlftl ... Ned with the IF YOU OBJECT to the 8Mch. CA tHllO. t>u.ir-u: · _..,. 1 ' • ' _,.. ~ Publl-.0 Or•nr Coe.at D•Ply County C1art1 of 0rtnge ~ on
.,,.. .. H .... of the petiti<ln, you Wolfgang ~-634 W. Baker, TEAZE. 1341 E. ~Santa Not • .Mia 5, 12, 1 , 2t.18:e1443 Ml)' 19, 1M$. -r-·-• eo.ta ..._,CA Ana. CA 112705. ••.,. """.,_. r•-•• should either appear at the Tilll ~II oonduo.ct by.,, JOSH 0. BRACBUAY . 785 ,_ _.,_ Publ?Wi9d Or1nt• Cout Dl?ly
hearing •nd 1tate your unlnc«ponted aNOCiatlon othef :~no 81y. Coe11 MH1, CA l'W:TnlOU9 • H•M ...-: NOTIC( Piiot, Mey 22. 2t, June 6. 1~
obEtione or file written then •~·ea. W!HOELL J. BRA08U9'Y, 1483 NAm .,...~ :m COURT°'
ob tiona with th• court Thll et9IMWlt wea tied wtt11 Ille =~r.lor, Newport ISHoll. CA ~ ~"t ""°" 11 *""' ~ P\alC NOTICf be ore the hearlft8. Your CcMlty Cl9r1c °'er.,. County on AMBRIOAN IUltNll8 OPoaAMGll a~ may be In .-.x> W.V 1•. 1te:S. WENOEU. J. IAA08URY, IA., OOHOl .. T9, H 1 Oover Or., In .. -.. lie A .. 111.!lllllll11 .. tl.leN1t1I '1Cnnou9 WM your attorney .....,.. 1810 •ow• St., Coet.• ...... OA """"'°" leedl. CA...,. ., •• ,, ...... WtfllLlft, .......... ~ITA~ .......... orJ YOU A .RE A PubllahedOr•ne•CoHtDally 82e28. • He11 rt J•oque1, 1101 r1•111 ,•a.-a1..... ,.,.,__..._pertON.,.._.,, ,..............,,,..R _ a -"-t . w.y 12. 28, Junes. 12. 1N3 1"1111 ~ 1e eon11Uaad by 1 "-:• ....,.. NRport .._.,, .._ ._,,._ llUllrllll • .._.,.w.~uv .... ...-w,.-.• ~ genarlf P9'11•... CA -TO ..... CW ~AS H •..... 81Vd.,
creditor of the dee U nd, 10U Wllldlll J. lt"ld!MY (8'.) 1"1111 ~II oonduc:"9d by In ~. P.tln1) 8rM. OA 1.
mu.t fl1e your claim with the N1JC M)TIC( Thie~ -fllid wt1tl lie ........ • WHlftlA8 llTfll ANH FAOKAM INC.,• Calllornl1
court or pruent it to the =t Oei1I of Orwioe COldY on "9fWI.,.... ~'::':..:· of,_U. ~ ::,o'C:::t.~~3 H. •re1 IS:Vd.,
pereonal repre1entatlve """noue •'H•U """' 11113· m"11 TtW litatM*'it ... flted wltll b 1 c11o-.. dWnGlno ~·· Thie ~ 11 ~ by 1 :J:~n,;::,!ii.;!;,.:':fi! ~~:•:='t. doing ~b,::::, rzT.n':°~~9tly :'~'=.°'0...= :'r~~WHllLlA 004po11C1mino.
date of flr1t iaauance of PUALI BY l!MIK ~ E. l'vbllahed Ot'll"fl Colet = lntet .. tU In tll• •bOve m•tter Tiiie ......,_" -.. wtttl IN 0 2554-83 tr ,. ON>EMD "* a1 ,.,.,..,. UOvd :<. ~ceo
1etten •provided tn .ct1on t7tfl Sl, CO.. ....... CA __ .,. --"°'·Mar 22, 29, June I,~ _,.,._, 111 0epartll'l8flt I ot thli CcM1ty ~of Or1ft99 Oii
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t-1 1 ~(1y\~l·lJ. ·~"" f'l')f)lbl
* WATERFRONT HOME a SLIP *
$525,000
Sensational executive home featuring 4 bdnns, enonnoua living &
dining room, 2 frplca & room for 55' boat! FEE simple land wtth
. usumable financing. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
SPYGLASS RIDGE
OCEAN VIEW -$535,000
4 bedroom, family home. Beautifully upgaded & land9caped. Lovely
gated pool. u.ed brick 3 car prage, large lot wt th play area. 8 ~ CJi
financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
OCEAN VIEW + POOL
$711,000
Thia truly magnificent residence is for thoee who embrace relaxing
luxury as a way of life. Decorated in Mediterranean •tyle w/curved
arches., reoew:d lighting & liberal U8e of mirrors. The aourmet kitchen
features IOlid oak cabinetry, Jenn-Aire range, Portugueee tiles & a
break.fut nook w/ocean view. Panoramic ocee.n & nlaht view from LA
to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in ~rlvate co\.lrtyard. 'Th.it fine home
ill wunlstakably Newport! ~·matLe f.inandiig on fee ample land.
759-1501 or 752-7373.
MAGNIFICENT VIEW
11,200,000
1.24 llCf9 located at the top offering exclusive ocean views, privacy &
.clu.Doo. One of the few litee avallabJe that ia eminently suited for a
breathtakina private e9tate. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
8211,000 WITH ILIP ·
hbuJ.ow Towne Home feeture9 3 bedroomll, ~~· 2 car attached praae, huae maeter luite with llittina room+ ny with t.y view
& private boat lllp. Call 759-1501or752-1a13.
SACRIFICE PRICE OF $111,IOO
18 114,000 UN:>ER APPRAISED VALUE
Three years old wtth 2200 equate feet with all amenities. The large
country kitchen cornea complete with bullt-lna, JennAire, trash
compactor and microwave. There'• a breakfast bar PLUS formal
dining. The master suite is luxurious wtth tub+ eeparate shower. A
large low interest assumable tint trust deed makes the monthly
~t surpria1ngly affordable. 9032 Adams Avenue, Hurttington
. 963-5671. •
GUARD GATED HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
TOWNHOME ONLY TWO YEARS OLDI
With manned 24 hour eecwity, this Wanmn,tDo built unit ii one of the
best values ,.-e've 8e8Jl for $110,000. 'Look at theM feature. and
oompare: Two laqe bedrocmw (IJ)Mier luite yith retreat)i 1.~ t.ths;
Separate dining area; Spaclou• kitchen Wlth gu cooking and
BUILT-IN MICROWAVE; Laundry room; f~ front yard; And an
ATl'ACHED GARAGE with opener. Can be ~t for u little u
$5,500 down. Call 963-5071 for complete finandnl lnlonnation. 9032
Adama Avenue, Hutltington Beach.
ABANDONED ARTISTS' CHALIT
ON THE WATER WITH A B()AT SLIP
Thia two bedroom, two bath condo it vecant and it ioo.tec1 ri8ht on the
main channel with a fa.buloua vlewll Our eeller it~ $297,500 aJ\d
wtll trade, exchange or carry back paper. 9032 Adam. Avenue,
Huntington Beach 963-5671. .,
• THINKING OF •UYINQ A BUii.ii?
LOOK AT THEii l!XCILLINT OPPOR1UNITllSH
ONE HOUft PHOTO LM -bntv f&UOO and 1ake oV* U. m.tinc
equlpnent lod. Seller W1ll help~. AVWM9pm.ai.ance1-.
July ol $7,000 per month. Ni-587L • • .. ...
laAUTY aAl.ON -L\&xurtoUI ~e.ldn.llly m up 10 Ndarl .ion.
0.-t loca11on Qll Be.ch Bl\ld. LOta ot tnlftlc ....... aaDda9 ~ In
beb•nct ~ •1•.eoo. ~ wm btlp With f!sw!dnl* Wtl1 i*p tn11n MW OWIWI'. 96S-M7t .•
,,.
•
Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 5, 1811
RESIDENTIAL REAL EST ATE SERVICES
NEWPORT BEACH OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BEACH COMMUNITIES
. ,.....,. .......
This la a VIEW Condo serenely enhanced by
high ceilings, and open to two patios. It has a
large muter eutte & another BR wtth bath. Its
just a great pface to llvel
wura..P tlll,IOI
Great tamlly home on choloe corner. 3 BR plus
den & dining room. Could be two mater suites.
Near new carpet. Nlc;ely decorated In
earth-tones. Pool-sized yard. RV aocess. Priced
to 99111
.._,.._. SHIMO
Decorator'• delight. Fully upgraded Carmel
model lnctudlng trench doors, moldings, tlle,
brick patio & much more. See this today,
tomorrow may be too latel
.... , lllllTI ., ......
cape Cod charm In Newport Hetghta. Large,
beautlfully built 2 BR wtth huge famlly room,
sun decks, gourmet kitchen, decorator wall
coverings. Ooean vtew from 2nd 11ory. Guest
unit In rear.
llYmlT tnt,111
Remodeled and beautlfully decoarted 3 BR
home with outdoor chlldren'1 play area plus
brick terrace for entertaining. Terrtflc kitchen,
Family room & Iota of trench dooral
....... _. IMl ...
Just li.ted & priced to Miii 4 BR Portoflno plan.
Extra large private, beautifully landscaped yard.
Just a Jump from IChool & pool. New neutral
carpeting. A muat eee & a mul1 buy!
..... ea1.,-
Chok:e vtew home on quiet cut-c:s..ac In guard
gated community. 3 BR plua private. ape.
Exoeflent ftnanclnl, easy quallfylng. 1A block to
comm. pool, apa tennl1.
IUYllW ......
Unobstructed view of mountain•. llgha. from
thla hlghly ouatomlzed 4 BR Ntwl»edford.
Country F"rench decor, Plctureeque ~lghte.
Quality thf'Uout to make thlt perfect borne for
,.oul
' .... ··-Cua1omtad 4 BA country~ home nMUed aoron from otty ltght•. ·lframatlo entrY. a.
galef1a. double crown mcMnQa, formal dWnO room w/~ 091Mnge. fabuloue pub & poOI
room. Perfect home t6r formal or Informal
........ 11n1ng -ltMped w/411egancel
' .
IPYtunaL
4 BR
32 DRAKES BAY
$435,000 Sat.
$595,000
5 POINT SUR
Sun.
UU.YllW-.U 1301 KEEL
Sun. 3 BR $429,000
lllffl 4M VISTA ROMA
4 BR, OEN $247,000 Sat.
lllffl 320 VISTA TRUCHA
4 BR $282,500 Sun.
MIUlll ..a 1 JASMINE CREEK DR.
3 BR $440,000 Sun.
L.111 llLI· 920 VIA LIDO NORD
4 BR. FR $2,860,000 Sun.
_llllUY
3 BR
.. IU'Ytl
4 BR, FR
$194,760
2307 FAIRHILL
Sun.
28 RUE GRAND DUCAL
$560,000 Sun.
CORONA DEL MAR ---.... Income opportunity & more • . . • 1 BR cottage
front houM plu. 2 BR unit. Ample room for
expan11on "up" for view. Ideal location,
OOMn-elde of PCH.
:~and 1hrubaMt1t~
BR houM apart'from an othera. F onn l>OOl
& ample deck provldee grMt entertalnlna epace
wnn ocean vlewa, detlnltely a prlde of
ownerahlp home. Financing avallabfe.
WUT llWNIT ~ 1111,GIO
Half block to ~· Near new 2/atory 3 BR
home. Hu dining room, flreptace & large deck,
beamed celllnga, tlled bath• & kitchen.
Condition la beat you have aeen lh years! .. ~ ... ,..
Beautifully remod8'ed & decorated In todays
lnovatlve style. Country kitchen w/brlck
flreplaoe, hardwood noora, trench doors open
to lovefy patio. Thia ll a must ... ,
-...NMllU Pll,111·
Senaatlonal 3 BR, famlly rm home. Desired
location .on Balboa PenlnaulL Vaulted beam
celllnga, all new kitchen & appliances,
remodeled bath• . . . 1t1 II room for expansion.
Owner wtll carry for 15 years.
II~ 1111,M
All the charm of Bayahorea la displayed In this 3
BR country home. French doors open to 3
eeparate patios and oak noora, muter suite &
country kitchen all coordinate Into perfectlonl
Ill.IN--......
New Vlctorlan on Balboa llfand. Price reduced
. below comparablel. Prtvate master aulte plus 2
more BR• & den. Hardwood floors, trench
doora., ~ g&Ma wlndowa & rooftop deck
make this home apeClall Vacant & easy to ....
HI llU nn.-
Otd country chatnl with the lat .. t amenities In
thll new cu1tom 2 etory. TMre are French
door• & wtndowa, cozy ftreplace, a dreamy c-' kitchen. You are 9tep1 to the bay &
N•llU llnlm' .....
lmmecufete ba~ duptett, pier, dock & sandy
beach ~lua a 3-<:ar garage are a feW of th•
pluML Bay a night llght view of the harbor fro"'
living room, f~at dJnlng room & kltc;hen. ........... •-,: F bulou8 Uttle llfand bay view from apac oua owner'• unit. Outatandlng Income fr6m 3
-8 lower ptu1 mother-In-law quartera. COOld
convert to very large alngle family home.
Mottwted Mlw.
I
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I lllMIOOM
104 Via Cordova (Lido 1•) NB
873-4083 1376,000 Sun 1·5
2U Walnut, E...ide, Coat• Mela
75t-1S01 Sun 12:1()...4:30
1058 WMtward, Cotta M..a 844-8200 '99,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 Bia Ofpper, Coa1• Meaa
848-7171 $123,600 . Sun 1-5
2 MDROOM ...-. ouaaT 501 Rlveralde, Newport Hdhta, N.B. ~2887 *370,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 M plue FAM RM Of DIN
30 Seaur1 (RS.I \/lllu) Irv
831:'7370 $207,500 Sun 1-5
833 Udo Perk Dr, #E3, Npt Beech
831·1288 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2502 V_!!l~J. Bayshoree, N.B.
848-wau $484,000 Sun 1-4
*1 Pandora (l~M Groves) Irv.
6-42-6200 $1!J7,600 Sun 1-4
*1509 Eton Pl .. Westcllff, NB
631-7300 $337,500 Sat 1-5
21 Crest Cir. (Canyon Creat) CdM
876-4494 $167,000 Sun 1-5
*19 Curl Or., Jasmin• Crk,vu,CdM
840-1515/(619)728-5151 S IS 12-4
I lllDROOM
142 Via Undlne (Udo Isla) NB
673--4063 $375,000 Sun 1-5
3508 Surfvtew..r._Newport Beech
844-7020 ~10,000-L. Sun 2-5
2021 Port Weybridge, HVH, NB
979-5370 $249,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
439 62nd St, Newport Bch Shofea
en-1n1 $199,750 Sun 1-5
507 Narclaau•..r. ~rona del Mar
631-1400 .-.76,000 Sun 1-5
*427 C1talln1, Newport Beach 846-0303 $249,500 Sun 1-<4
42 S..ecape, Newport Beech
848-7171 $129,900 Sun 1-4
1130 Pembroke (Westclltf) NB
646-7171 $225,000 Sun 1-4
••2 Twin l.ak•. Spyglua, CdM 844-8200 $549,000 Sun 1-4
**300 Grand Canal, BaJ lal. 631-1400 $460,000 Sun 1-5
*2020j Spruce, Newport Beech
844-6836 $149,000 S1t1Sun 12-4
1119 Grove Ln, Npt Beach
770-5454 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3148 Manlatee, Coata M ...
548-2313 Sat/Sun 10-6
818 Marigold. Corona dal Mar
875-5511 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
404 Proapect, (Npt Shor•} NB
780-8333 1127,600 Sun 1-5
2520 W•tmlnater, Coat• M ...
751-3181 $132,500 Sun 1-6
905 Lombard Court, Coa1a Meaa
552-1800 $139,600 Sun 1-5
IMplueQWIT
**3215 Ocean Blvd., CdM
844-8200 1995,000 &.in 2-5
IM plua l'AM Ml or DeN
#4 Yorkahlra (Hrbr Rdg) NB
75a-9100 $2,200,000 Sun 1-8
425 Attao Ave, (Npt Hgta) NB
75a-9100 $445,000 Sun 2-8
1515 Cumbar1and (W..tclltf) NB
640-1151 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•3214 Montana (M ... Verd•) OM
548-5133 $149,900 Sun 1-5
2491 Crem1ew, Newport a.ch
844-7020 1380,000 Sun 1-5
249 I.aka Fore9t (Coll Pi<) CM
751-3191 1125,950 Sun 1·5
3087 Ceyton (Mau Varda) CM
751-3191 1138,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 Jumlne Creek Dr, Jaamlne Cl1<, CdM
&44-8080 $440,000 Sun 1 :30-5
211 Opal, Balboa tlland
844-9080 $450,000 Sun 1-5
28 Tanglewood, Woodbrld139, Irv.
844-0080 $179,500 Sun 1-5
2307 Falrtllll Or, Back Bay, NB
844-9080 S11M,750 Sun 1-5
321 KinQa Rd (Cliff Haven) NB 842·5~ SM0,000 Sun 1-5
#35 8kyaau, Jamin. Crt<, CdM
75t-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5
200 Klnga Place, Newport e.aoh
845-0303 $995,000 8a 1-4/Sun 2-5
•••7308 W. Ocelnfrnt,W.NwptBctl
873-7300 t795,000 Sun 3-8
333 Santa Isabel, N9wpot1 a.ch
831-7300 1149,900 Sun 1·5
J
• 1301 Dolphin Terr.(lrv.Tarr.)NB
631-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1215 Marinara Dr Newport Belch
644-8200 $455.ooo Sat 1:30.,..:30
•711 K· Thanga. Irv. Tarr. CdM '
631 -7300 $385,000-LH Sat/Sun 1-5
2345 18th St, Nwpt Hta, NB
494-7754 $23~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5
11721 Candy Ln .. Garden Grove
648-2313 $108,900 Sit 12:30-4
2124 E. Ocean, Penln. Point
631-1400 $325,000 1-5
1709 Patau (M ... Verde} C.M.
751-3598/720-2288 t185,000 Sn 1-5
38 Rua Fontalneblellu (Big Cyn) NB
780-8333 $525,000 Sun 1-5
517 Poppy (Otd CdM) CdM
67S-«>OO $439,600 Sun 1-5
19e0 Port CerdJgan (HVHma) NB
&40-e259 $249,500 Sun 1-6
500 Rockford Pt, Cameo Shn, CdM
844-8200 $326,000 Sun 1-5
1921 Yacht Truant, Seavtew, NB
6-44-6200 $449,000 Sun 1 :30-5
I 20711 Aquatic, Huntington Beach
548-2313 •1ee,600 Sun 12:30-4
2120 Altar Piece, Coat• Meaa
6"48-2313 •189,000 Sun 1-5
•2301 Redlande Ortve. Nwpt Buch
831-1400 *250,000 Sun 1-5
4 •DROOM 9592 Sallft-", Huntington 8ch
984-8871 1119,IOO SaV&,n 12-5
889"8enlte St., Coata M ...
(819)753-8355 1119,500 Sun 12"'4
22&-Vla OMeto, Udo,.,., NB
831• 1400 $525,000 Sun 1-5
142• 8Mcreet (HVHll) CdM
875--6000 $295,000 Sun 1-5
1909 Yecht Puritan, Sea View 844-<M55 $449,oot> Sun 1-5
512 Vataja, Bluffa, NB
831-1400 $260,000
16-48 Iowa, Colta M... •
548-2313 $127,500
3227 Michigan, Cotta Mau
548-2313 S139,900
8un 1-5
Sun 1-4
4 M plue l'AM Ml or DIN
32 Vienna (H1tbor Ada) N.B.
494-16-40 1575,000' Sun 1-5
249 Evening Cyn Rd. (Shrdfa) CdM
873-n61 t'145,000-tee Sun 1-6
628 Matabar (Irvine Tarr.) CdM
873-Q!1 $599,000-fM Sun 1·5
3002 Java Rd, M ... Verde, C.M.
848-4557 Sun 12-5
#14 Point Loml, 8p)llll• HI, CdM
873-4400 M75,000 Sun 1-4
1<M1 Galaxy Or, 0oYtr Shorel, NB
548--6647 *389,IOO 81VSun 1·5
28 Ru. Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, NB
848-9080 '560,000 Sun 1-5
428 Carnation Corona del Mar
875-8743 i4N,OOO Sat/Sun 12-5
**920 Via Udo Nord, Udo Ill, NB
844-9CMIO Sun 1-6
4801 Camden Dr, Cameo 8h0rel, CdM
~ t795,000 8at/8un 1-5
••1724 Port Margate, HVH, N.B.
844--0134 '289,000 8at/8un 1·5
*1724 Gllaxy (OcMr 8hor91) N8
842-5200 ISH,000-UH Sun 1-5
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Oninge C019t DAJLY PILOT /lunMy, Jun. I. 1ta
This
Weekend I
*4512 Roxbury, Cameo Shre, CdM
7!59-1501 Sat/Sun 2·5
* 101 Via Florence, Lido llala, N.B.
673-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-6
**4'28 Harbor Ill Dr, Newport Bch
873-7300 $1, 150,000 Sun 1·6
1222 Suaaex (Weatctlff) N.B.
842-5200 $229,000 Sun 1-5
222 VI• Koron (Lido l•I•) N.B.
6-42-5200 $149,000 Sun 1·5
••700 Via Lido Nord (Lido lel) NB
842--5200 S1.500,000 8at/8un 1-5
•c532107 Santlaao Dr.(Baycreet)NB
631-7300 $359,000 Sun 1·5
*1834 Commodore Rd, Baycraet, NB
831-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-5
*1509 Highland Or.(Hrbr Hghlnda)NB
831-730b $265,000 Sun 1-5
••18<M Flamlngo Or.(Meaa V«de)CM
631-7300 1225,000 Sun 1-5
2<M 1 Bunya, Newport BMch
6-44-82.00 $259,000 Sun 2-5
88 Harbor Ridge Dr, Hrbr Rld139, NB
840-8201 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**2319 Bayllde, Corona dal Mar
844-9060 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••1078 Santiago Dr, Dov Shre, NB
631-7300 $835,000 Sat/Sun 1 •. 5
1118 Sof'Mtaet Lane, WMtcllff, NB
831-7300 $450,000 8at/,8un 1-5
1017 Oamucua, Coat• Meaa 846-0303 $245,000 Sit 10-12
821 W. Columbine, Costa M ...
546-2313 1186,990 Sat 11-2:30
**801 Bayalde Drive, Newport Bch
631-1400 $1,300,000 1-5
201 Lart<epur/Ocean. Coroni def Mar
831-1400 S1,875,000 1-5
4168 WIHlwaw Irvine 675-6511 S 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2227 Windward Ln., Newport Beach
548-0319 $352,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
#5 Mallbu Circle, SpygJua, NB
760-8333 $595,000" Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1 1 Hlll1borough(Hrbr Rdg Hla)NB
780-8333 S99&,ooo Sun 1-5
••35 Goleta Pt (Spyglua) NB
780-8333 1750,000 Sun 1-5
1007 Tiiiar Way, Corona dal Mar
780-8890 $317,000 Sun 1-6
24 lnvemau, Big Canyon, NB
831-1400 11.075,000 Sun 1_.
1021 E. Balboa Blvd., 8aJboa
873-5410 $875,000 Sun 12-3
1919 Kauai (Meaa Verde) CM
845-0303 1285,000 Sun 1_.
2080 Aamlngo (M ... Verda) CM
845--0303 1199,000 Sun 1_.
* 1824 Antigua We.y, Newport Baach
848-7171 $524,900 Sun 1-6
2<M 1 Bunya, Newport Belch
844-8200 1258,000 Sun 2·5
225 North Star, Covet Shre, NB
844-8200 '"5,000 Sun 1·5
780 Vta Lido Soud, Udo lat, NB
844-8200 1575,000 Sun 1-5
2700 UattthouM Lane, CdM
831-1400 t308,000 1-5
2073 Swan (M ... Verde) C.M.
M&-2313 t2'8,&00 Sun 2·5
3240 Michigan, Coate M ...
548-2313 1155,000 Sun 10:30-2
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Ne Pott Roed, Cotta M ...
M&-2313 1121,&00 lat 1-e1sn 1_.
Sun 1-4
IMDIYl•MIMl.•HN
•2111 MoA ...... (-••> 7ff.9100 llM,000 Sun 1-6 *** N.( NI 111-1300 •1.1n.ooo Sun 12-a
•1eoo Anita LaM, Neiwpor1 a.ch
831·7300 *350.ooo Sun 1-5
• 1727 Port Batmouth(HrbMewHme)NB 881-1300 1386,000 Sat , ... ;30
*3 LodNnoor~--Cyn, N9 844 eaoo u ,ao,ooo sat1eun 1-5
. ••&25 vi. Udo Soud, Lido Ill, NB
831-7300 *2,700,000 Sun 1-5
•4 Aod<y Pt., 8pyg1Ua Hiii, NB
831-7300 11.1g5,ooo eavaun 1-5
*273 Ceo6I Place, Coeta M..a .
848-3557 1239,900 Sat/Sun 10-5
1958 Aamlngo Dr. (M ... Verde) CM
957-8580 1180,000 Sat/Sun 1·6
2895 canary, Cotta Meea
548-2313 1225,000 Sun ,_.
t M plue l'AM RM or DEN
•938 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl, NB
973.7300 1797,500 Sun 1_.
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
2 aR plue FAM Ml or DEN
32742 Allpu #106, San Juan C.p
498-0177 $48,000 Sun 1·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
1 M pfw l'All Ml or DBI 74 N1varra (A8J VINU) Irv.
780-8333 $184,800 Sun 1-5
z 9BNtOOM
82 Sea 1.iand, Bia canyon, NB
873-4400 t24t,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5
2554 Elden #B102, Costa_ M... /
540-1151 Sat/Sun 1-5
#8 Snapd~ (Deerftekl) Irv. 751~191 1124,900 Sun 1-6
2 M flue l'AM RM or Dl!N
**833 Udo Pattt Or, Cl, NB · 831-7300 '$445,000 Sun 10-lp.m.
I 8EDllOOll *506 Vlata Rora (Bklffe) NB
769-9100 $280,000 &In 1-5
207 18th St ,Newport 8eact'I
875-6511 $3$7,500-$522,600
Sat/Sun 1-5
I 12 Mirror Lake (Deerfield) Irv.
751-3191 $148,900 Sun i-5
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•*10 ~M. NwPt er-1. NB 873-7300 1188,SOO Sun 1-5
2818-2828 Elden Ave, Coa19 M ...
831-4245 From $155,000
Sat-Wed 12~
4 9EDROOll
•21se Vlat• Entrada (Blutta) NB
75a-9100 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
IMplueUCH
2314 w. OoMnfront. Newport Bch
751-7753 $4e0,000 Sun 1-5
1Mplue2U
309-309~ SapphlN, Balboa tel
873-8494 1589.000 Sun 1-5
510-12 Polnaettla. Corona~ Mar
631-7300 $286,0001*275,000 818 1-5
423 Carnation, Olde CdM
875-8370 Sun 1-5 . .._ ........
3228 A&B Broed (off Clay), Nwpt Hta
873-MIM *32&.ooo Sun 1-5
4Mplua1M
**132 S. Bayfront, BaJ le&
831-1400 t1,300.~ Sun 1-5 .........
509 Acacta (Ooeanilde of Hwy). CdM
845-7048 *440,000? Sat/Sun 1-5
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Magnificent Spanish villa with every amenity
plus a 4 Bdrm guest houae on large fee simple
lots. 11,000 aq. ft. with spectacular ocean & city
views. Total privacy. Electronic gates & eecur-
ity system. Owner leaving the area & has
priced this property to eell. $3,000,000.
For brochure & appointment pleue call all_.,, lb •• 1111
$170,000 PRICE REDUCTION
SPECIAL 10.9% OWNER FlNANCING
FOR QUICK 8ALEI
Prime 200 fl. Bayfront home on hugt
Island Point lot. Spacious, open & sunny all
view homC' Lge boat dock(s). panoramic
decks. children's play lawn & swim beach.
$170,000 price reduction. Low 10.9% owner
fm for quack sale $795,000 (land incl.)
Open Sat/Sun 11 -5. Owner, 650-0202 .
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• UHUllAll Clauic Spanlah Hacl~nda by \he eea w/pvt 1wpm to
picturelque ere.cent Bay Beech. Thia Unique c f•tura hardwood fJoon. beamed ceillnp and IU.Der
craf amanahlp throuihouL Vlewe U-. epec:UlcUl.ar-ln
direc:tlonl with eunny view cl.ck with J.ami CM!rlookinc
\he IW'f.
Offered at $1.6~.ooo
Ulll IUL UTATI
BRAND NEW
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1806 Sq. Ft. of beautiful design:S~p down
liviug room -vaulted wood cewngs -
akylighta -central ialand kitchen -3
bdmi.a 2 batha -formal dinina rm -
breakfast rm. Call Carey or Scittl for
detalla.
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PRICE mlGTllll MYEI 111111
Open Sat., Sun. 1 ·5
1441 Galaxy Drive
4 Br. Den, Formal dining room, 2 fireplaces.
3 car garaje plus taree hobby room. Pool
sized lot, beauUfully landacaped. Owner
will umt at flnandng. Now $389,500.
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Every day classified
presents an interesting
variety of merchandise
at great prices. And it
only take a few minutes
to scan the classified
columns for whatever
you want.
Best of all you can shop
classified anytime,
anywhere, thanks to
the convenience and
availability of
newspapers.
be savvy -shop
classified regularly.
Shop classified first .
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A.BIES (March 21-April 19):Needed mac.iaJ
beccmm avallable -~ what you 10 after and ~ la perfected. nhMla oo new awu, -.dcled
l.ndep!ndence1 chance to Imprint style. lndivtdual
who had been elusive wtll now be pnment --and
cooperative.
TAUllUS ~ 20-May 20): Lunar and nu-
merical ~ -~1l be at rfaht ~ at .. •pedal" mamm1t. S t on money and love --
per .. • in polAtlom ~f:u orlty wtll appredate your
ettona and you'll be nnvarded. Caprtoom filuree
prominently.
GEMINI~ 21-June 20): Wlah CCll1llJI true lf
you are ~ to le-t go of put and proceed into
future. You'll be relieved of unncella1')' burden. rocua on uptratlom and buainem or i:::areer venture
which la destined to succeed. Aries plays key role.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Green light a.hes
for enterprt.e which can accent eecurity, presUae
and standing in community. Dlrect approadi aida In
getting to heart of matters. Accent on creativity,
intenlifled relatloNhip and emotiooal fulfillment.
LEO (July 23-'Aug. 22): Lona-range Jft9PeC1li
are brf&hter than originally antidpet.ed. You'll know
in which d1rec:tion to F -· intuition la on taf8et and
you'll learn by teeching. Moon poaltion higblighta
education. travel and spi.ritual values. Cancer,
Aquarius natives play key roles.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Examine accounting
procedure&. Give full rein to curiosity and joumal-
latic i.nat:tncta. Means go after factl, espedally where
money ii concerned. You'll make constructive
contacta in connection with IOdal event. Sagittarlan
la In picture.
IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Study detaila, be
aware of mWl print. look behind ..-enes, be willing
to revt.e, review and rebuild on aolid bue. Moon
position hl&hlighta legal affairs, partnenhi .. and
marital atatua. Scorpio, Taurua natives play key
rolea.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Dig deep for
information -· lf peniltellt. Job geta done and you
could ltrtke pay dirt. Member of opposite 89 will
cooperate, you'll feel more aecure and you ooukl
begin health or diet regimen. Virgo pla)'I t:igntficwnt
role.
SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Recerlt db-
cumiiall . with a "very spedal" permn now _ l)&)"I
dividends. Fa\Uable domestic adjustment la higb-licht.ed. Spc>Wcbt allo on children. epeculation.
creative l'e90W'Ol!I and affairs of heU't. Taurua, Libra
penona figure prunlneritly. .
CAPIUOORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Deci1ion ii
ID8de reprding oontractual arrangementa. l'ocua oo
IJeCU!'lty, •vino prosram. removal of lafety buardl
at homebMe. "'I ou'll .e p1aoes, people u they exist.
Aura of eelf-deception will no Jonaer dominate.
AQUA.RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Puzzle pieces fall
into place -Y'l't'll get siq-y behind ltary. You'll
have auccesa in dealing wiUi authoriUea. including awemmentat ~·Communication from rela-
tive could ...Wt ln abort journey. Cancer native
pla)'I key role. .
.PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll learn where
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Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales. street sales ... no matter what
you call them, the id.ea is the same -TURNING IHINGS YOU NO LONGER
NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage, or when you need a little e~tra cash, have a garage salel So
get into the act, cle.an out those unwanted items, and make money doing itl -
· ·It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple .
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Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the c4tes and times of your
II sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful
sales have been held in the evening, just after work.
Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for
any other large event that may attract potential buyers
away, such as fairs or community events. Have your
sale run at least two days -some people may not be
1 able to come on any single day.
What to sell.
Everything! That is, everything you haven't used in the II last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand·-new,
or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house.
Look everywhere, and list everything.
Fwnitwe. This is your main attraction and your
best source of income. Be sure to. place furniture
where it can be seen from the street. Price
·furniture low enougti to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the classifieds for
comparisonst but high enough so you can come
down a little when someone shows interest.
Rockinq chairs, chest of drawers, tables· and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so
feature them in your ad.
AntiqM1. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and
kept close at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well.
Clothlrig. Make sure clothing is cl~an, and mark
the price way down. Put as many th~ngs as
possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age.
Display adult ~lothing by sex and age group. Low
prices are a_. on clothes except for unusual
items, which should be tagged with an
explanation (like, "ha1Jd-embroidered flowers,
dress wom by Mae West~"
.Afplance1. These wi II sell for a fair price only if
they work. No one will take your word for it. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested , or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV setstuinecrori
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
''as is".
Plcmts. These usually .go fast, but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants
before the sale (Spider Lady, cousin J'as~r.
Maggie~ and write a line or two on the,:. ,,
name card about how to care for them. 4
Write your ac:L t.
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Where to advertise.
·Place your ad where it will be seen by people who live
in the area -most people shop close to home. The II Daily Pilot Is read by 88,000 adults In Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley-guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And with the Pilot, you're not paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to
run your ad 3 times or more, and start it a few d{Jys
before the sale so bargain h.unters can have plenty of
notice.
Make a si9n.
· To help make your sale successful, make a few signs II from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good
·sign size is 14" x 22".
PlacinCJ your si9n~
The morning of the sale, but not before, place your
II signs. Be sure and add your address and any
directional arrows. This should be done about a half
hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it
canoe seen from both sides of the street by passing
cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of gprage sale
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk.
Marking prices.
Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office
II supply stores .have varoius sizes and colors of stickers
that work well, or you can use masking tape. However
· you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for
barQain hunters. Remember, YAlatever you can 't sell
you II have to drag back in the house and store again
for another year .
Serving refreshments.
This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly II atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer
and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for
expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in
business for the day, with a lemonade stand. '
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MY ~EPORT ? l1M SORRY,
NAAM, IT'S IN M'tf BINDER,
AND MY BINDER 15 CAU6MT
IN MY ~AIR •••
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LAST NIGMT DOIN6
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NO,
RIGHT NOW
REMEMBER, CHILDREN,
ALWAYS OBEY YOUR
PARENTS ---
OKAY,
OKAY
<JUDGE PARKER
AND NEVER
TELL A L\E
NANCY -- -ARE YOU .
UNDER ' THE SHOWER?
· NANCY---
IT'S TJME
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----------SAM WILL BE UNHAPPY TO YES, THANKS! I 'D LIKE TO TALK WITH
HAVE MISSED YOU, AB8EY ! YOU, ANYWAYf YOU PROBABLY KNOW
HOW ABOUT .JOINING ME IN THAT JEANNIE KELSO LEFT TOWN
A CUP OF COFFEE? YESTEAOA.Y!
SHE TOLD ME THAT
SHE'S IN LOVE WITH
SAM ... BUT HE'S NOT IN
LOVE WITH HER I
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EACH SPRIN& I CJJHEN IHE
CU~EITT GRAOUATE.5 ffilNT
ME, I FIND IWJ5EU: 1HINK1N&
BACK 10 GRADUA11~ CL.A$E5
OF QEAR5 GONE FR!
"THE CL.A5E> OFSIX'flJ-NINE.
OJA€> ONE OF NVJ
FA\JORrTE5 !
A5 'fl.IE roc.K IN FRoNT
OF 1HE WW)L. 1HAT7UE
50JIORS PAINT EP£H
lJEA~ ,.,
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LDWER LE.FT HMID 51DE
OFME:, ~CAN snu.
SEE A PEACE SIGN 1HAT
1HE9 ffilNTED 1R~E !
THAT'S You
As A t<lt::>,
PROFESSOR
BURRD?
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FIRST BUTTE~FL.Y
COLLECTION! WH,A'T
FUN THAT WAS ...
DOCTOR SMOCK ~
"rHA-r's WHY >.'M ae-r-r1N<S A secoNP
OPINION
AND W,ASN1r
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CHASIN<q
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AND
H>ENTIFYIN<S
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COME AND GO!
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did the Tur put on Ms het .. , TNM&raut. W'Nlt wa1 the Tur'1 fawrtte Mdef
NAME THAT
FLOWER
The name of a famlllar
flower Is the solution
of this poser. A clue to
each of the five letters
In Its name ts found In
the foll01Nlng rhyme:
My flnt i1 In port,
but not In .-.m.
My second's in oyster.
but not In clam.
My third Is In pond,
but not In lake.
My four1h Is in .-.nc1,
butnotlns.-.11e.
My fifth is In eye,
but not In wl'*.
My whole Is• flower
that's r.ct, white
and pi'*.
What flOINer am I?
TNru-tNtrUla. What WH .... Tur'1 tavort .. a.1 .....
dllllf Chkttett Tur mefn. Alrf to addf
• Sum Numbent 1. Whet Is the only number thet 8
contains es many tett.rs a1 Its value? 2. What two
numbers contain half as many letters•• their value? 9Al--•tS C""'°" I • Well Venedf Hey, dkldlet The at and ttw fkldte,
the cow jumped OYer ttw moot11 the tlttte dish la.,.._.
to Me 1udl sport and the dot ran away with the
lpooft. What'1 wrongf .,..., ..... , .,. Oop -.,.,0
• Tongue Twists! Say fa1t: "Shut the shutter, Sis,"
shouted Shewn. Touring Turks took the 2:22 thrqh
train to Turin.
WHAT'S NEW! There's something new to be seett above. W...t an It bef To find out, add lines 1 to 2 to J, etc.
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SCHOOL DAZE : Add the following colon nutty to the Hmety
classroom scene above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yellow. 4-Lt.
brown. S-Flesh tones. 6-Maroon. 7-Dec. brown I-Dec. blue.
SPELLBINDER
SCOlll 10 polftts fear V11nt all the
Jeftett In the word betow to form --------two comp .... wordl:
GRATEFUL
THIN 1C1C1N 2 polfttt Nd\ for all
words ~ four letters or mere ~------.....---~
found among .... tetten.
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ANATOMY
OFA
MURMUR
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Wlleaare ~:"toad J:, "*:' . ..
When it hits my anldes. I
don't think J have that far to ~ wear it up a lot, mtinly use when (. don't It gets
caught In thlnp. Sometimes I
go through a door, shut it
behind me and take a step or
twl1 bward. only ID IS pulled
hick. Believe me, that hurts! I misht decide to wt It if it getS ~tin an elev~~· • But. of COUl'le, 1f thS happens
I tnl&ht not have anythina left
to cut of.
Howard Coeell's tongue "a
national monuffiE'nt ...
-Amta Summer
WASHINGTON -Joan
R1Yere and Elizabet• ...,_ have more in com-
mon than the oomedienne's
~ '°"' ...-. °" ,......, •·•· ,__ ..._ _ ........_ .... --. N.Y.-. caustic jokes about Uz's -----·· .. -....... ·.--.-·.··.t?.-.... ·.".~ ...... "" ........ _--__ ----________ wei&tlt -they also share the
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·LOS ANOELF.S -Nell 9.._ says there will be no
Oaapttr '11utt in his life for
quite a while -if ever. He
says that since second wife .._....._moved out
of his Bel-Air ho~. "I
cancelled every project; for
the fint time in 20 years I am
not writing. I just don't feel
like Writing. I am starting life
over." Simon adds thal it
would be "too painful" to
write about his lite fi&ht now
have my
health. I don't
regret any·
th ina." ... Caa•tce Bera•• ls wrilfng the
5IDty of her•·
1y Ide as the late
'£~Bel' .. ,~
The boo k,
11an1tia ond NIJJl: .Short *O"' llO ,.,._. Nott s from
runs an antique shop and Otal& ~ .Slsttr. should be
ohiM Ott111ion11 ..mnn on relea9ed in A'9JSL Cl\llUe, of 'bm aexuaUty." But a cout'le, belns_ fA&ar'• c1u1M1Y. nW*:iub ad the Wal working ~ ~
up has been ' -Rohm wnd!ltr
dropped by a local
Sima Ana spot
due '° lact of in-t er eat. (Van
Doren's show will
10 on, howlMt in
OJlumlu. Ohio.) , don't relQy Wee
~toodme
to home~
,..,,,.,. .... a.b __ ~.· :i:uea..
der of Row1na. S.D.. who
retired from fDOYiel In 1967
with a top ullJy of $250,0001 yell .. , appre.
dlte aet· tqokl
I feel
ver)'
ludlyio
same plutic surseon. DI: F...-Kr•11 ol Beverty
HJl1s. While Riven unabllh-
edly jokes lbolJl her own
nole job and ~ tucks, 'llly-
k>(s publk:itt, a-9-il.
denies that the 51.,.eer«S
movie star has had a face.lift.
But Uz authority Kitty
KelleJ, who wrote the best· selllna unauthorized blo
Elizdldh Taylor: ~ Last
.9ar. llYI that sbxe dalnl trom9m 1M.W.,,......
(It.Va.~ Uz hll put on a hll>PY
face -fteurl&iVely and lkeril-ly •... Depanmerit of EneraY
emplo)'eel Ire brelthir18 -er slnoe the recent hirin8 of "'" a .. • , 3S, as a
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he sexual revolution ls over. But in case you missed it,
don't Worry -the gos.sip
revolution is just getting Into
full swing.
In the minds of moralista,
sex and psip have always been linked
In dubious embrace. Fornication and
false witness against one's nel&hbors
were ~ deadly sins.
Then, a generation ~. sex came
out of the closet. In the first rush of
heady expk>ratk>n. all k1n<b of aexual l-
ty became permls&ble, If not positively
required. Then, quick as a one-night
saand. It was over and we had the new
impotence, the new celibacy, the new
amunitmenl and the ~
pleasures ot monogamy. With a l.in1e
help from herpes. RX stoPDed ~ Ina hard and lettJed In b; the long Jog
home.
Lately psycholoQi.sts -the moralists
ot our ieC:ular culfure who, like moral·
illtS of aU lfJel, busy themlelves with revisi1!J the list of Wtues and vices -
have dismvered pap ~ are linalna
the prailes of wtlM wu yatmSay con-
lidered I failina ol hill and ~
bodies. Dr. Frederic F\ach, ad)Und pro:
~ ol JJIYdiiltty flt Com8l Universi-
ty Medical Collefe, oontidets PliP a
•n>nfJ IOdll lofCe that keept UI Nne
by llJowlnC UI to conftde In othen,
lhare *>fies, ideas and happeninfl. It
Is a kJnd ol MtHtrell oudet. .
Ort. John Slblnl and Maury 5'Jver
!Me a more ..tous tone In theft recent
bOok. ~ ol E~ LJle (0.· bd Un Pt.). ao.lp, ~
dllm, hll a~ monl tunmon la
humln ==· llloWi UI to Ir)' out our «hal ~·.~ m.meo~ llnd~-~ ~the ~boibood W\; ••
aM!f dMc my VllUeil inctUdl Oldirt~
,,.., modirldon lrid IObrtlt'y. ~
8 Y IAMK••
helps us bring abstract moral prindptes
down to earth.
In addition, IJ)SSp acts as an inbr·
ma1 smalk:laims court in whk:h we can
redrell minor injuries without havina
to go throush the bnnalltles ol ~ a case apinst a penon who has in-
jured or ln5ulted us. For instance: a few
years l80 a welk'especled ptytholop
plagiarized paees born my wridn8:s and
presented the Ideas and words as hls
own In hls bestofellina book. It WIS not
worth my time or the efbt to sue, 10 I
balanced the tcale by repeatq the
story. CIOllip WM my l"evert8l!-It
brought his repitation down. Pfl. and
thus the CIU9e of jultice wm terVed. U
my Atisfadion Wiii petty, IO Qt hb
ah1)e and punislunmt. _ 1111••••• • 4 • . •
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but for women it has to do with reJa·
tion.ships and taking care of people.
Now, for better and for worse, gossip
is the communication network that
keeps a community informed about the
health or morbidity of relationships.
Since the beginning of time, or at leMt
the Industrial Revolution, men have
specialized in the emoverted world of
things, ideas, politics and machines.
while women have been the natural
psycho&ogiSls. 90dologists and com-
munications experts -the people ex-
perts. To use modem jargon, women
were the community "networkers"
who tended the grapevine that moni·
tored the unofficial moral happenings
- i.e., who was doing what to whom
and when and why. And as often as
not, this knowtedae was used to care
for the needy or abused.
In small towns where I have Uved,
from Boaz. Ala., to Methow, Wash .• the .,.sp network 1iWUk1 inform the com-
munity about wha needed help. When
Jim and Mary were fiahtina and ne-
glecting their son whO had" taken to
stealing, the neiW!boring rancher just
happened to find· a job for the boy. The
gossip hotline has always provided the
information used by the caretakers as wen u the malicious.
It would 1J> a &ong W4'f toward re-deeminsr gossip if we pve it a more
dignlfiec1 name -"oral history," for ex-
ample. In my ~rhood the most
marvelous ~P as a vinta8e woman
who has been thete to~. For many
decades me bas kept up with au the
news that is unfit to print. She is the
nearest thing we have to a lMng ar·
chive, a memory bank lo which the
communal lore and hlltory are stored.
The olfldal reuon why my home came equipped with a ll1'00l100f1\ with
metal door and barred windows is that
a previous owner had a lot of pboto-
graphic equipmeot; the unolk:lal ex·
planatJon II that he was cteellng dope
and kept te(dng ripped off.
This brin1f us llO another of the vir·
tues of IPliP -ailertabnnent. The
.,-.,. of a ex>mmunlly are-the unsung
and unpaid aorytellm, birds wtthout 8'Jkall or portloliol. They entertain
and lighten our days wtth trtvial riles
and weave the chaotlc eventa of our
lives Into a coherent namtive. It la
hard to P'9 how much deltaht pip
.clds llO 041r lives unleM we harken
bKk llO the prJmaJ time belole the
ave19 AmericAn famlly Wllk:hed 1V
4Godd houri • week. ln the pd old
days. w. rolled our own entmtalnment
end m111ufactured our own vlioarioua
dnmas,
Of tx>Urll, W9'W9'9 llw91 wy.urs.
·Human ~to peek into other
people'• ~ cfteck out their clrtY linen Ind lemt out hypocrtly. But
• lelll In tbl lft'inidiadlyl. -,....
ly tlmbd ..aw. to the modllt pr-. ~ of ttiddr1I our ... ln the ~ of our OdllO/ neflhtlOl'I;
1hile 11 IOmlthlnl m4icb ............
about repldng in the f)SSip that a ter-
rible .marria8e has come to an 0 .
Henry-type ending (the wile fell in love
with and ran away with the husband's
sist~ than in the subtrivial gpssip
about the characters in Dallas.
Another of the unsung virtues of
gossip is th• it serves as a pin to punc-
ture the pompous and as a masnlfying
glass to reveal hypocrisy. Ciosaips. like
philo9ophers. speriali• in the separ.-
tion of appearana! and reality. 1f Mt
Andenon preaches the virtues of hon-
esty but cheats on hls income tax. or
swears fidelity but keeps a mistress in a
dlstant city. his duplicity will be known
and his hypocrisy held up to ridicule by
the unoftk:ial jwy of~ So k>ng as
there are waatng tongues and investi-
gative reporters, our sins will find us out. .
Go9aip al9o teM!I as a distant earty..
waming system that IPYeS us informa.
lion that may protect us. For inance.
physicians are notoriously lax in disci-
plining their own rana or crfddlina one another publjdy. So U you wml to
know which SUJ8ec>OS to avoid and
whk:tJ to trust. tap Into the network ol
hospital gos&ip. Any nune can tell you
what the ~ says about wb.icb
doc:lors drink excasively, are Lu in
procedU1es and abUle patients.
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superior and puts her ~· Gossip is
frequenUy an attempt to raise our self.
esteem by lowering the estimate we
and others have of another penon.
Such covert power games always
backfire because the vetry aeme of
powerlessness we are tryln{ to ex>m-
pensate for by passing maUdous ~P
Is made worte by the guilt and ahame
that results from the knowledee that we have tesorted to unworthy means.
SdHsteem cannot be ina Cllll!d by de-
aeasinl the esteem of others. Jacque-
Une Orlando, PhD., a P5Y'Chololist in
Ge1nesville, Aa., says. "Tbe amoUnt of
malidous pajp people repeal is 111 ac-
curate index cit their .. of power-
lessness. ff )'OU. find younelf slipping
into this kind of psip, it is best to stop
and honestly face your own fears."
All IH•C l'Oll. -····
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Ukewise, when we are olered an item
of maUd~ous· • we are presented
wtlh an to test our moral couraee. e miy confront the selHp-
pointed proset\for and beoome the de-
lender of the accused's reputation.
One of my best intonnants about the
world of ~ as a woman who is a
practicing 1.en Buddhist. "In Bud-
dhism," she explained to me. "we have
a precept of Right Speech. So I make a
rule that I do not pass along any item of
golllp thll I would not be willing to say
to tbe pmon's face. I also do not repeat
anything that seert\S to judge or meft!ly
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''/ went from
Fat to Fabulous
in 21 Days ...
so can You"
uwhsn I looked in thB mirror and rtJalizsd my class rtJunion was 3 WtJtlkS
away, I could havt1 just cried. Nothing short of an old raincoat was going to hide
tht1 weight I'd put on since high school.
And I wanted desper•tely to ifTJfN•U my old friend$ from 1chool. I was fHling
mighty low when 101Nthing wonderful h11f)IHlntJd.
A fri--1 told ,,,. about the 21 Day Su1»r F•·Off Oiflt th« everfOM wn raving about.
8KauN I hlld tri«J many di«• OVllf ,,,. .,..,., , wn •bit .uptic•l 6ut ,,,. 2 I t»y Sup# F.,·Off
Diet w• l~••mlraclefor1N. lnonly21 d•y•lw••downtomy w11ight inhighuhoo/. Andi wr•
c*n1-d thtlfn .t ,,,. clau twunionl" ~,,........
Thera to the rner¥911 of medlc:el eclence. you ,could be 1u1t
21 d9YI from hlbutowl
TAKI THI SHORTCUT TO SUMNI ..
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ea... or sornethinC. it would be dJI. dividual rights obYiousty haw ow with another girl, th1s
ferent. I eeneraJJy don't write ID be taken into c:onsiden-would be of interest tO his
blame a person. Gossip that people are gay unlels don. but the public's right al9o fanl.'" .
should lncrea9e ouF under· they 5ay they are. I don't write hu to be taken l'*> con· Junet 5eymore. senior
standing abo\lt why a person that husbands and wives are sideradon. The ftnt thine edilor; ~!'Any queltlon
acts in a particular way, and playing around unless their you've aot to dA:ide Is ~ the rtsht to privacy
therefore increase our com-behavior is '° flasrant It whether it's true. and you've often has to be balanced not
passion for that person." seems to have some per· Ft to decide if your reader Is neassarily with the pubUc's
The poweias and the vin-r------------------------------didlve specialia? in malicious
gos.sip. The generous and
compassionate circulate sto-
ries that enhance the reputa-
tion of others. lb reckon the
full creative power of 80S'iP.
mnember the last time you
heard on the grapevine the
echo of a complimentary story
about yourseff that one per-
a:m told to another behind
your back. We all like to be
talked about so long as what
is said makes light of our vices
and ceJebrates our virtues. In
psip. as in lovemakina. the
ihin8s that matter most are
humot' and kindness.-IW
For the latest word on the
rules of the plip aame. we
turned to IOCDe oelebl'lted
celebrity Wlldlers. Here'•
what they revealed:
people. We leldorn Mhhokl
inJMnltion became we dlink
It mlaht be dama&in8 ID lhe in~UaJ."
Q: Do you eM0 led a a>n/tid
o/ intel'Gt IJ«DN of Q frimd..
shit> with a a/dJdty?
C.vett: "Yes. I remember
having to aay. ·rm sure you
and I would both rather not
have to talk about this, but
since It would be artificial of
us to pretend it isn't known,
what about this or thatr"
Smith: "Constantly. It's very
~.It'• very twd to We in New York Qty and to be in-
vited to everythint that's hap-
pening in show business and
all the parties and then write
about tht!le people dispas-
sionately. But if I have a real
story. t call them up and try to
oonvlnce them that it's in
their best interest to let me
write it instead of somebody
else."
Calder: "Oh, that doesn't
come up because the Enqulrfr
Is suck ln Lantana. Fla." Seymore: "Occasionally.
We don't lMthetort of SiddY,
glamorous liJe that ~ mWt• iml9ne-Penoolll)( ) don't want to move In thole
circles and l don't want the
people who n reportlna for
me to be rnrMnl In thole
drdes. But ii ttlere ls a a>nlld
ol interat like that. we by to
.... IQmeOne ebe to do the
ttory."
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1RAVELER'S GUIDE
TO GOOD HEALTI-1
By Claudia Riemer
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he last souvenir of your vaca·
tion shouldn't be a travel-
related Inness. What follows
a>Uld help prevent some of
these ailments -from jet lag to
traveler's diarrhea -from occurring in
the first place. or at least prepare you lo
cope with them when they can't be
prevented.
................ Olaraderi2led
by the sudden onset of diarrhea and
often accompanied by abdomlnal
cramps, nausea. vomiting ·and some-
times by fever, this illneu results from
a virus, bacteria or an intestinal
parMite. All enter the.ibody through
amtaminated food and water, and
symptoms last from one to two days to
a week. There's a chance you'll a>n·
trad this if you're traveUns ~a foreign
muntry. espedally in troptcal and sub-
tropical areas, because water purity
may not be regulated.
Aler the onset of diarrhea, such
prelO'iption druss • Lomodl and Im· modiwn will help bind you and stop •
the cramps. But In t0me caset, the9e
drup rouid prolone the intedfon. ~
to Bllmol is aJso uaeful In ~prevent· in& and t.reatinS traveler's diarrhea, but
It must be consumed several times a
ct., to be effecdve. A study al the Unl-
venily of 'bs Medlcal School In
Houlton has found thal two antimiao-.
biall -trlmethoprim end sulfa.
methc:uw:ole In combination, or
trlmethoprim alone -reduce the
eeYerity and dunldon of certain lorml
of traveler'• diarrhea to 30 ~at: vkted that the medicldon II
Pf'C)ll1ptJy after the onMt of the illnf:ll. ._.. Clodur Qll prt90lbe one of thele
~oofy~~1;~=
you'll n..Cf tt:
II you deYeq> diarrhea but h&Ven't ~ medklllon, eee a doc:lor.
Never take~ ~pur-
chMed In•~= One --QA~ of pro-lonflld b'llW&lf• ..,..,. Ill dehydr•
tiori Ind loit 0( lleellolytlt (Nb~. A
lremnent recoounmded by Dr. Theodoce c. Dc>ege of the American Medical M-
sodation is to alternate drinking a glass
of 8 ounces of fruit juice, ~ teaspoon
honey or oom ayrup and a pinch of salt,
and a ;ass of 8 ounces of boiled or car·
bonaled water and ~ teaspoon baking
aoda. D-lJl'd quench thd, ~ ~aminated~ and
water can also transmit other diseases. j
Parasitic infections result from poorly
prepared meats, fish and shellfish. • bacteria such as staphykx:occu,,, a tox·
in produced when foOd remains unre-
frigerated for too long, often causes
food poisoning. And gastrolnteslinal
disease and hepatitis are spread 11>'
food or utenS11s washed in contami-
nated water.
Though you can rontracl all of these
problems dining out in this countJy,
they occur more frequently in other
COWllries. Salads, unpeeled fiuits, raw
vegetables and dairy products On
warmer climes. such as the Caribbean)
can be the source of these allm«tts. so
avoid them if you're UDCfttain aboUt
how they were deaned or prepared.
Avoid drinking water (even for brush-
ing teeth) and ice U you doubt tbe
water's purity.
(nsedJ also transmit dbeMes. such
as spotted fever and encephalitis. Mos-
quitoes carry dengue, haemorrha&ic tever and, of coune, malaria. When
taldn& a trip to areas where thae
preva11, <x>nsult your doctor about Ml)'
necessary vacdnes. When visitlng
tropical areas, wear~· dadting, and UR lnaed lO prevent
dileasa trarumtu by lnsedl. Je1 ... ud ........ FF
Leia aerioul problems, such a jet Ill
and motion skknell. r.an lttll CIUle much~. Dt OWies P. Ehnl.
a>oaUthor of ~... Jd u..,
(Bernley Prell~ h• bund. wry to IC-
dlmale your body dock to OA1eapond
to the time of )'OW' deldnldon and
thereby reduce or eUmlnllte jet 111· You
simply lntroduc.e "time cuea" -in-
dQdina a chanae·tn diet and rnealdme
order -Into your dally ,fOUdne two to
four -. bebe your Uip. ~don' have to"*' wkh modon 9'cJmm -CIUM by the body"I in-~IO ... IO~ -lllher . ~~ ......... ~uclna ..... ~ ,_,_ encf ... Ql'I ll'C
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WHEN YOJ'RE
ITCHING TO BUY ...
HOW ID
SHOP SMART AT
A FLEA MARKET
By Merrie Spaeth
~ m«nS Ilea marlteu,
auctions and roadside sal5. For tips
on how to ~ a savvy col/eao( FAMnY
WUK1Y ~ wlh Tmy Kou«, ro-
au/hol' wilh her husband. Ralph. of 40
boolt$ on andquo and coll«tibla, n-
dudins tMiT rtar1I The Kovels' C.ollec-
ton' Sourcebook (~).
Q: Mn. Kovel, are collectibles pld ln-
vestmentt?
A: That's like askina if stocks are pld
investments -~ collec!lbles are.
For example, if .you ~t carnival
stass mlJ8S about 10years19> -they
would have coet you $ 10 lpiece -you
<X>Uld sell them today br more money
than you would have made on interest
with the money in the bank. Bui ex>l~
tibles lie up your moi:teY, and you alto
have hidden oom. like Insurance, br
antiques.
Qt Should coUector1 Uy to buy the
oldest coUectfbles?
A: No. Rather, buy the belt or buy at
the top of the period JOU collect. U you
can't 6rd the top, bUy from another
period. Allo, buy what lntere9tJ you,
becaUR the key to SUClC8lful coUectlng
of thinp that hold ther value ls to
learn about them. That's why it's bett
to concenmte on a limked uea -
don't coDect ''chlna." colJect a narrow
fteld, like American 19th-century pot·
tery made ln New Jeney. And lJ}' to be
among the ftnt to •art c:ollectina aomethlna. before it ls already popular.
Qt Wh•'• hot noW7
At All IOt1I of th1n8L Adv~ mmada ~ ,-Cl'l&)t So hM
cartoon Ind oeleldy itelN. like lJlde
Orphlr1 Annie. Hooa&ona Clllkty Ind
Qlartie Oiaplin. I Ju1f heard of a
Sllrtey Temple cup -not a m ..
they're about S3S -that wem br '700
• llOCdon. 'T1llneJ tluit have a lot of ~ Ilka qu1b. are bia tellers.
And here'• a hot pndJc:tlori. Look b'
the Ohk> pottery dt'9*f by Eva
7.eilel. We thJnk this .. i..ay '°"" to hk bft.
Qt Whll are CJr*ll cautions to 1Yo6d~ • =-r..='tur:r:. ::-::-~ ~.'ln ...... fthlnk ~ daierl ft WOIMierlll lind rtplltilt. bUI ti..; do tmd eo bl _......, -. dlnlltJc. ~'lJ Wl1I ~~'T ~
90f1M!lhin& can be repal1'!d. but they
don't say ll whM a>9l. And the rmaUest
thing can dramadcally chanae the
value of an item. A hairline aack
reduces the value of a ... VIie by
two-Ulirds.
Second. aet a written receipt br an
expensive iem, deecribin& a aee and condldon. If you later learn it's a fake.
the majority of dealers will take it back.
And that reminds me to add that we
preter local auctioneers. U you're deal-
In& with aomeone who leaves town the
next dq_ )'QI.I have no right of
return. IW
YOU'LL BE THE
ENVY OF OTHERS.
106 POUNDS INS MONTHS
"Hll My rwne la J..,.. Aleund«. It wun't ao long ago I wetghed
281 pounda. It'• lmpottant to me to remember thoee days • Important
to ,."*"'* the bras that fastened In the front • The booth• I .voided
In reataurainta • :rhe htlp I needed to buck,. my atioea and the anduleh
I felt when the alrllne
atewltdeu needed an exten-
alon to faaten my sat belt.
Thanks to the R08ANN
CLINIC P9'0GMll the weight
la off and 111 going to atay off.
From now on I'm In charge ot .
my llfe."
RIACHINQ YOUR GOAL
II OMAT but the unique thing
about the ROeANN CUHIC
'ROOM.II la not the weight
you k>M but the rMthod to
kMp It off after you loaa It.
You o•n•t cheat on this
Pf'Ogf9m becauM you'll be Jnn Altx.and~
eating 90% of Whal you now at 261 lbs.
Ml. We do no1 try to re-educate
90 days later &.
69 lbs. tiahter
1'1 lbs.
your atomech or ~r taste bud• • It would be a toeing battle af)yway.
Thi• progrem makM ldJuatment• to vour normal way of IMng.
YOU'LL U DllT1NG WITHOUT ,RUNG L*E A DllTIA. You
won't netd willpower Mc:au• the ROaAHN '"°°MM 11 not trying
to onanoe your llfeetyle. only your weight.
Al YOU START 10 LOii WEIGHT (on any progrwn) your bOcty
metM)ollem beglM to '9ll1t any further weight 1oa1. Thls 11 the
primary reMOn. llf*911Y after lbout 30 day•. that eo many acMttlaad
plant beoomM lneff9ctlve. To cwercome thlt DIAD IND PLATIAU
1yndtorM, we ,..... oatrw.ct together the fontmott prof"tloMll In
th .. r n.td • Medlcat, o..t~ and Ptychotoglc:al. The RODNN "°°Mii !Mr ,_. ~ed le deetgned to not only l'NCh vour
w~t toe. IC* bUt to f!Wntaln It
119 AD\IANCID TICHMOUI UtiM duw dlffet9nt formulas.
Each hM It'• own 30 day auppfy. THiii PORMULA changel .,.
aotentlfloally PNlnned to owercome any reelatanoe your body bullde
agalft9t fut1Mr weAght lou.
MD-,_ DOWT HAVI TO Wltlf WlllCI fOlll YOUR Ol'OIA.;.
60 days later &
106 lbs. lighter
155 lbs.
••&JOTALWllGtfILOHPf!OOMI""
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u,,wanted pound1. You wilt qutcilly
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IOH thrHten1. THI ROIANN
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STEPHEN BARRY REAPS ROYALTIES WITH ROYAL SERVICE
'
hey say no man is a hero. to his uakt., /Jul sumy BriJain s Prina
Olarfes Is onf! in thf! eytS of his
lormer mansm>ant. Slephm
Barry. 34, now malting a kifl8 s runsom
wilh Royal Service (Macmillan). his
m:mlfy publish«J. bf!sl.~ling mttnOk
Ewn bdrn publication, Barry:S boolt
obouJ his 12 ~ wilh H.R.H a>m-
mandf!d a princely. six.fisu~ sum k>r a
magaziM acerpt. 'Though &my has
bftt1 ailic/z.ed k>r disloyalty, ~
hunsry readm won~ find too much
spia in thiS tastdul rmrinisana.
u'1ose juicia bits indudf! a discussion
of PMa 0rarta :s «llins habits fM
loaJha chocolatt pudding and lout!S
a>ldlish disho) FAMILY WF.fJCL)' i · Mary
£/Un BnJnS ~ to &my about the
pri1xn world ol Brltaitr ~ royals ond the
public :s lasdnalion wilt llH!m. .......... ..,..._ ..... :_uc=,_ ....... w •
Bury. Well, to an extent. I ~.t there thlnkin8. "Jt'1 f!VfllY ~t ~. caviar and gold plates. It's 00( th• at
Ill. I was amued how rnodeltJy thty
live In~ how they can't Und ware. I!'-' ~·t arve, but they cer-
tainly don t have a>UJ'R after a>une
• Queen Victoria dkS.
~ .z:: --.. a.tee ..
Bury. Suref:~ been out lor the cs.y
IO do~ ht'd ccrne beck .net
say. ··oueH what happened?" Scmethlna tc!l down or IOl'Mlhlria
. WWlt Wf0118. Ht •w &ht funny llde·ol
lh1np.. • kln8 II nobody Wll hurt. J · never t>rFt tie WM the l>rtra. But I ~'t F lfOUnd on Ill bus ill di1
lonl boWlna and~
0 .... ,.. ............. ................ ,,,,
8iny. ~ ,....,.. k -:ht Md -a
lot of fun as a bachek>r. And B. it's a job I
tor Ii.ff!. You just can't leave her in 6ve !
years and many somebody else. Now a,
he's enjoying the wild oalJ he has left .I
to sow with the Prina!SS, and he's hav·
ing quite a good time with her.
Q: Doee tbe Prtnee ba"Ve any
t.alb?
Barry: Of course he does. He's got a
temper. Inefficiencies annoy him.
Q: Your book 18 eo dl8creet.
Sany: Sadly, the truth Is 90metlmes
duller than fiction.
Q: ow JOU lea.-e • lot out?
Sany: I honestly didn't The thing is,
Joan Collins didn't live In the palace. It
wasn't like DynastJ.
Q:YCN Alll't It Ne OD W
,,., I 4 llle:ehwl? •
Barry: No1 no, no. You hardly can at
the palace. I mean, you say to a mald In
the parlor, "Have you seen the Prince7'
.. Oh, he's just tJ>ne into the baduoom."
Q: WMre do ,..,. tldak die ....
....... Ille llDe ... co ......
--~' Barty: Sadly, the Prince knows they
need each other. I think decency
should be the line. For insaanc:e. when
the Princeu was~ lasa June In
the Bahamas, I think the phoCographs
of her &ooklns ~ [In a bUdni] were a &errt.fic lnvasaon ol privacy.
~ .:.r:e "::r~'°" People want them to be royal
and yet they llke the human flaws in
them. Prince Andrew ruMfna around
wtth Koo Slark ls a very human th1na
lor a man to be dolnc·
OsWW• ... -.wwwMlla •• ... ...,. ....... ,...Gl-1
~ They're eudly the tattle 11 we
are. EzoePt they live lri pllaces Ind
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WILL HUMOR GET MORE
TIIAN LAUGHS FOR CHARl11FS?
By John E. Gibson
TR1.JE OR FAUEP
l. How fulUl)' • joke teems to
you depends on where you
se liltifll. I. What'• hwnorous to an ex· troverted pa"IOf\ ls often not = Ill lnln>verted per·
I. Men 'lend to see the hum-
~ tide °' • bid llruldon. wtlk MrMn rarefy see mt)'-
~tunny ln .. lky.
4. • • --to tell • funny .-y.blbw llldna lor • ~
llillle donltlon.
Poetry
Contest
A SlOOO Grand Priic will be
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sponsored by the World of Poetry.
To encourage beginnihJ podS,
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You' may not notice it,
but next week (June
13th, to be exact) our
hearty Pioneer 10 spacecraft
will take a giant leap for man-
kind when it flies out ~
all the known planets and
leaves our solar system be-
hind.
Already soaririg along for 11
yea.rs, it will pass our last
planet, 90me 2.8 billion miles
from the sun, and oould con-
tinue in space for billions of
years. lt is hoped that Pioneer
can pinpoint a possible dark·
star companion to the sun -
perhaps even a 10th planet.
And a message is beina car-
ried aboard, aimed at in·
teUiaent life elsewhere.
A plaque, designed by
astronomer Carl Sagan,
outlines the solar system,
diagrams a few bmic sdence
principles and features draw·.
lnp of a man and woman au naurel. But NA.5A's Peter
Waller informs us that a brou-
haha has arisen over the
drawings -~about
the female's physique not be-lna as detailed as the male's.
Wdl, If this =kes all kinds ot sex-role ~ amons the
little sreen men and women
out there, Vt'e won't be around
to hear about It. Pioneer's fi'1t contact outside our IOlar
system wOI be With the
nearest star to us, called Ross
248. And that will be in the
year 34,593-give or take a
millennium.
Pity the poor video-
enthusiast. He ~no special unifonn
to identify him m 1he athlete
he ls -no customi2Jed helmet
like a football player, no high-
top sneakers like the basket-
ball player, no tacky shirt like
the bowler. Well, in this case,
necessity was the invention of
Mocher.
Mrs. Carmel Delaney of
New Orleans noticed that her 13-year~ld son, .Bob, was
developing blisters and
calluses on his hand from
spirited attacks With his~
game joystick. "When he told
me tbat his friends sometimes
used socks to protect their
hands," she says, "I came ~
with the idea of the stove.
The "glove" la the Video Pro
CJove with open fineertiPs. a
soft lelther palm, 9tretchy
nylon on the back of the hand
and ~ fastenen.
At tint, Mrs. Delaney ad-
mits, her IOCl was embar·
r&Sled to wear it, but now the
llloVe II the item at New Orleans arcades. So far
~thcMlnd
of the S7
gloves have been sokl at
·specialty stores and conve-
nience stores. and Delaney
sees it as the first in a pro-
jected llne of vkJec>.tame ac-cessories. For more infor·
rnation, contact VKieo Pro
f.nterprises lnc., P.O. Box
23663. New Orleans, ta.
70183.
-
ting married for the first time,
the groom's family should pay
equally for the wedding, while
23 percent say it should re-
main the burden of the bride's
family. Th~ percent think
the groom's family should
pick up most of the tab, and
13 pertent had no opinion -
and, probably, no daughters.
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deared becaute of
bomb threats, and the tests.
were postporwf.
But the next year, the uni·
verstty struck back with an
even more ingenious solution.
No, they didn't make their
students sweat it out under
threat of beillS blown to
smithereens. They just In·
sisled that the kids pick up
everything and move it to a
apedally outed altemldve
test lite wltbi.n five minutes.
Well that's no fun, and once I the word spread, the bomb
threats dropped to one the I nut year, With no falk>ut at
thlS year'• ex.ams.