HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-25 - Orange Coast PilotMisfortune dogs
HB Illother of 2
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
o<"IM Deitr Hot 1.-
l t wu a UtUe red VolkBwa"en
"Bug," a 1963 model
For 29-year-old Jeanette
A,arella of HuntiJliton Beach, an
unemplo)'ed mother of two who
1a •truUllni to make ends meet,
It wu the famUy's sole means of
transportation.
And sometime Tuesday
morning, with an mfanl car seal,
a baby stroller and 90me blankets
inside, it became one of the 800
vehicles stolen in Huntington
Beach each year
Agrella said she did not have
enough money to insure the car,
and cannot afford t.o buy another
one
"I used it to takt' my son to
9Chool and to pick him up when
It wu rain1na. to take the kids t.o
the doctor and to 10 to the at.oro
tor groceries,'' she 1ald. "It wu a
pretty dependable car I'm really
llOrry 1t'1 gone."
For Agrella, tht' IOlllll of the car
was the lateat a tr o k e of
misfortune In a particularly
difficult period for the family
Agrella was a food aervice
worker in the Garden Grove
School District until her
pregnancy last year Two week.a
aller daughter Lacie wu born
slx months ago, her hwiband left
her The couple are m the rrudat
of d1vo~ proceec:hngis.
The young mother, a graduate
o f Marina H igh School an
Huntington Beach, is caring for
baby Lacie and son David, 7, on
<See AUTO, P11e At)
THE ORANGE COAST
Dally "llot "holo by flloNltd Koehler
J~anN le Agre Ila and son, David, 7,
sadde rwd by financiul setbat'ks.
Arts Center plans
Disney land henef it
By JODI CADENHEAD
o<"tM o.-, ..... ''-"
Dl1nt1yla nd will h oat u
$1 -mllllon fund -raising event
next September, opening the
park lo Orange Cou nty
Performing Art1 aupportera
willing to pey between $100 and
$10,000 per couple to enter the
Magic KiORdom.
Park offlctala said they hope t.o
raise $1 million by aelllng l~.000
tick ets to the "On e Magical
Night" benefit for the future
$60-mllllon muaic center in Co.ta
Mesa Donations to the center
now total $27 .5 million.
Jack Lindquust, corporate vu:e
president of marketlng for Walt
Disney Productions, said It was
the first time in the amusement
park's 27-year history that 1t has
hosted a beneCit
"The Orange County
Performins Arta Center la th~
k.Jnd of thing we at Dtaneyland
are very proud to be a part of,"
said Llndqulat.
Couple• purchaalng $10,000
tlcketa will receive a gourmet
dinner at the park'• pnvate Club
33.
Tlcket holders paying $1,250
will attend a cocktail party and
dinner at one o f the park'•
rettaurant.a. Those paying $100
per couple, $125 for a family of
four of $1 50 for a family of 1>•"
will ~Ive a buffet dmner
All ticket holden will e n)Oy
unlimited uae of attract.Iona, free
soft drink.a, ice cream, popcorn
and balloons. Tick.eta go on sale
June 1. For more information
write The Center, P.O. Box 2218,
Coat.a Mesa, CA 92626
COUNTY IDITION
'".'. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
NB man
faces
• cocaine
charge
By KAREN E . KLEIN
Of 1M Delly ...... Staff
A former J"f ewport Beach
businessman awaiting sentencing
on charges he defrauded
customers out of $500,000 was
scheduled to be arraigned today
after his arrest Wednesday on
suspicion of sales of cocaine and
r eceiving stolen property,
au.thcritiea laid.
R obert L . Swick. 48. waa
arrested by Orange County
S heriff's narcotics investigators
at 4 :30 p .m . We dnesday in
Garden Grove on suspicion of
possessing 3. 75 pounds of cocame,
with an estimated street value of
$420,000, Sgt. Lynn Nehring
said.
Swick was taken to Orange
County Jail, where he is being
held on $2 million batl. At the
time of his fraud arrest, Swick's
bail was set at $5 million,
believed to be a state r ecord
Th.at was eventually cut to $50, ·
000 and he waa out on bail while
awaiting sentencing Wednesday.
Swick had bei!n charged with
diverting approximately $500,000
paid by 13 customers of his
Garden Grove-based company.
Country Style Mobile Homes
He pleaded guilty last month
to bilking the customen out of
their money and al80 admitted he
did not pay $24.000 ln back sales
tax et.
Peter Brown, Swick'a attorney
on the mobile h ome fraud
charges, confirmed that 1t was hia
clie nt who was arrested
Wedneld.ay but declined further
comment.
Deputy Attorney General
Mike Botwi n, who prosecuted
the mobile home fraud case, said
he believed Brown intended to
seek a postponement today on
sentencing in West Orange
County Municipal Court .
Botwin said he will fight the
postponement "vigorously"
While Swick was out on $50,·
000 ball, he became the target of
a two-month undercover
Investigation by narcotics
detectives, who alleged they met
with Swick at various county
locatlona to n~tlate several
large cocaine d .
Oeear fe•er ie 1otn1
around, and yoo can
eateh S~ and win a
nl1ht at•••
Harleqwla. ~
Yee•encler.
Joh less decrease
'not
,
significant'
Ody Not f'Moto b• OMV AmllrMa
Raw sewage in the water ha <'losed Aliso
Beach in South Laguna.
Good news; Coast
stornJ changes nJind
By KAREN E . KLEIN
O(' lM °""' ...... ...,
A storm scheduled to dump
still more rain on the Orange
Coast this weekend may not
materialize, National Weather
Service officials said today.
And though rainfall yesterday
was only fractional, Allao Beach
in South Laguna had to be cloeed
because of what la believed to be
storm -related damage from
ruptured 9ewer lines.
Variable c l oudlne11 is
predicted for tomorrow and
Sunday, but fair skies should
prevail tonight with no estimate
on how much rain, If any, la
expected, forecastel"9 said.
The weekend will be cool, with
high temperatu.re8 staying in the
New role
Philip AngJim, 11ar of
0 The Elephant Man,"
will be f eatuttd in the
TV miniaeriea 0 T he
Thom Birdt." Stt TV
Loi(.
Ta11y lip
low 60s and overnight lows
dipping mto the 40s
Some brief thundershowers
and hail storms were reported tn
parts of the county yesterday.
Officials estimate thlS winter's
storms have caused more than
$500 m11llon in crop and pro perty
damage statewide.
In the county. the latest
storm-related damage surfaced at
Ahso Beach in South Laguna.
Raw sewage began seepmg into
the ocean there yesterday.
forcing closure of the haJf-m.lle
stretch of beach.
Warning signs were posted
along the sand. Authoriues guess
the sewage is coming from sewer
Imes which have been ruptured
by eroeion of the water-soaked
ground.
By STEVE TRIPOLI
Of IM Deley "''°' 8teff Though there are some
"slightly encouragmg" signs m
the economy, a small drop m the
county's )Obless rate m figures
released yesterday has no real
significance, a state employment
offictal said.
Labor Market Analyst Alta
Yetter of the state Employment
Development Department said
the 8 J percent February
unemployment rate, down from
Orange County's 8.4 percent rate
tn January. w .. a1moH totally
attribut.able to seasonal gains in
agriculture and school jobs.
Manufacturing and
construction jobs, the two most
important local indicators.
continued to dedme m February,
UCI group
sets Nixon
library talk
By GLENN SCOTT Of , ... o.-, Not .....
A UC Irvine faculty comrruttee
wall meet Monday to discuss
locating the Richard M Nixon
Pres1denual Library on their
campus.
The possibility of building the
library plus a related museum on
the campus seemed dead afte r
the pnvat.e foundation proposing
to build the facility dropped UCI
from llS hst of cand1dat.es earlier
this month
But some members of the UC
Board or Regents weren't wlllmg
to give up, and they·ve re-
established interest in the site
Regents discussed the issue
informally during a closed
session last week, sa.id member
F.dward Carter
The faculty committee IS
meeung a t the regenta' request,
sa1d UCI Vice Chancellor Ramon
Curiel
Meanwhile, ofhdals from the
private Nixon Foundation say
they'll once again give UCI some
attention. "The train ill lnving
the stAuon. but 1t hasn't left,"
said John C Whitaker, negotiator
<See NIXON, Pa1e AZ)
If 1ou want quality
lute of home-grown
•egetahlee, but a.re
limited la 1paee, ,..,:
powh11 them In
eontalnen. P.,e A 7.
nw, wiaJ•, bounce. clap and cheer, but onl1 •
few wUlbeeom Ram1 eheerlcaden. See P.,e CJ.
j
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'
while unemployment insurance
applicaUons rose, Yetter said.
She said 97,900 county
residents were unemployed in
rrud-February, a drop from the
all-time high of 102,400 in
January but still 24,700 higher
than figures for a year ago.
Seasonal employmen l in
agriculture will show its usual
large gain m the second quarter
of the year, wi th farm
employment doubling by May,
and there also will be gams in
lOW'\DQ-related jeba. Yfit.er aid.
But con1tructlon may show
see-sawing figures. Yett.er said
the February figures did not
account for the major storms
which started March l , and that
rain -soaked ground will
co ntribute to a probable
Jeff Gould is
willing to help
Want a piece
of HB Pier?
By ROBERT BARKER
O(' IM o.-y ""94 a.-
lt 's not a piece of the rock. The
Brooklyn Bridge it isn't
But part of the Huntington
Beach City pier may go on sale
soon
That's the suggestion of City
Councilman Don MacAlliater,
who la urging that the damaged
sections of the pier be cut up and
aold aa souvenirs.
The proceeds, he said, would
go toward repairins the end of
(See A PIECE, Paae At>
TJ,,.y 'II keep
Comrenience f ood1
that can be ehelved
for up to two 7ear1
will make debut. Pqe
87.
New Coach
Edlton Hip hu a
new batketball coach
-Wettmia1ter'1 Jon
Borchen. See Page
82.
•
depression m construction J<>bs
for March
But construction employment
could grow when the ground
dnes out," Yetter said
Retail employment also will
expand in the spring, Yetter
predicted. as new stores aJmed at
the dl.9COunt market are opened
locally
Yetter said it 1s difficult to
guess which way the economy is
going from employment figures
because they normally don't
reflect \ha it.ate ol the economy
until several months after the
fact
S he added, however, that
much idle plant capacity must be
utilized again before any mapr
employment gain s can be
realized
Irvine Co.
aide denies
sale rumor
By STEVE MARBLE Of IM 0.-, f'tlol 8teff
The Irvine Co .. the largest
landowner in Orange County.
agam finds it.sell shooung down
reports that the Newport Beach-
based firm is being sold.
''There 1s no truth to that ...
said spokesman J erry CoJlms
yesterday wh.en asked about
rumors the company is changing
hands. "We are not being sold.
We cat.egoncally deny that "
For the second ume in a year,
Orange County business
watchers were pa ss ing
speculation that the attractive
land firm was up for sale, had
bei!n sold or was in the process o{
being sold
Collins said the rumor is
hardly new He said he's lost
count of how many times he'•
thrown cold wate~pn sale talk.
"I've bei!n heanng thi.I rumor
for five years," added Gary
Hunt, an official with the Donald
Bren Co. "Flnt it's supposed to
be Mobil OU and next the Arabs
None of It'• true. Bren, the largest stockholder
in the Irvine Co. and a board co-
<See IRVINE, Pa•e AZ >
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~~ Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT /Frlduy. Maret' 25. 1983
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\\.• Continued stories a~~~:h:::~~"f:~ ..... eu f1""lr.:;.:~ .. ~.1·~:r.::..~~.~~: 11,;:~.··1:·:~~.-.:,1:~~·~::-a~: :::~. ::::,.:,~!~! :;n.:~.~ '::~
may bedlnecU120,000 for 4Alluged lht-i&it'r\Cy'a reaional office ht'rt-0 t th l'ai C la f C!' l Y I YI t t• m II OpNQtlng proettdur~a had nOl
v Iola t I u n 11 u t fed er a I He dt>11crlbl'd the lncld~nta, lno1w r1blt" you'rt' 1uppo1wd to bc,.·n dc•vt!IUP''ti
rcquiNmt'lnta ot Unh 2 of tht4 San ~t11ch c1trryln~ a $40,000 civil •hut tht-plant dowu within an EdlKOtl apokeawoman Becky
Onofre Nuclear Gt.int'rutln1 pf'nalty, In tha way: hour, which they failed to do," Sordelt-t read a statement
su.uon -On Jan 16, parta of the old Jim Jlunc:ht•tt, 11pokt·11man n·lea.ed by Edleon offlclale, IRVINE CO. NOT SOLD • • •
chairman, could not be reached
yesterday for reaction at either
his Linda ale home m Newport
Beach or a Sun Valley, Ida ,
retreat.
A. Alf~ Taubman, the other
half of the board chalrmanah1p,
abo could not be reached at his
Detroit offices and was said t.o be
away on bl¥inesa. Other board
members a1Jo were reported t.o
be out of town.
AU of this heightened specula-
tion that the board had convened
somewhere, presumably t.o nego-
tiate a sale.
Associates of the Irvine Co ..
though, report they find such
rumors amusing. Last year, sale
rumors arose when there were
changes in the company's board
Anrt QOQi" U l ._l"f"\ l'V'\'T'U'\Qt'\\" P,..f"'-Gt
dent Pewr Kremer retll(ned
Realtor Juhn Macnab, pre11l-
tlent of Macnab-lrvlne the
l'Ompany's real estate arm -said
he's been assured by Bren that tf
the company ever ia sold "therl'
will be an immediate publJl· an-
nouncement" to undercut the
rumor mill
Another company asso<:late
said the latest rumol"'8 may have
been fueled by a meeting be-
t ween company president
Thomas Neilsen and Richard
O'Neill, a wealthy Mission Viejo
rancher and Democrat Party
kingpin The men met t.o discus.s
county transportation problems
but their meetmg may have been
taken to mean something more,
the associate said
The Nuclear Regulatory containment <.wllng and 1pn1y for the NRC In Walnut Crl't'k which aald In part, "Southern
C11mml11lon eta.ff nutlfhid the 11y1tt·n1• werf! lnoperablt' for A POiit Awldcnt SampHng Cahfornlu Edi1on la reviewing
ulllity yesterday ot the possible about two houra because of '-'v11•·· hich "' t.o the Nuclear Reaulatory
'
•lectrlcal maintenance and >;JJ "'°m• w usae1iSCt reac r • c1v I penalty for lhr~ lnc1denta .. core damage after an accident, Cummlaaion 1taff'1 propo1ed
thut occurred In Jaanuary and testing When that occur•. the had not bet!n fully implemented $120.000 fine . The actlviUe.
February The agency said the utility muat act to shut the plunt Jan. 31, 30 day11 after 1t was did not Involve any hazard to
alleged violallona Involved .. fety down with an hour, under NRC required to be operational plant personnel or the public and testing syateme that come rules The aystems arP designed
tnto play 1f an accident has to cool the atmosphere of the On Feb 10. that system "At this tlll')(!, Edlton alttady
cx:curred reactor containment bu1ld1ng an failed t o satisfy license has lnbtltuted chan1te1 1n
The company muat pay the the t:>Vent of an accident The requirements during a test. procedures and held training
hne w1than 30 days or formally plant was operated at !10 percent Inspectors from the Cederal sessions of penonnel to preclude
protest tht' alleged violatlon11 power agency aJ.o said plant peraonnel a repetition of &ll1lilar events"
Thonipson 's life Attack
hands of jury • 1n at OCC
AUTO STOLEN • • •
A JutY wrestled with its final
dedsion today In the trial of
convicted killer Robert Jackaon
Thompson -should he live or
die for the slaying of an Anaheim
newsboy in August 1981?
same panel convicted Thompeon
of first-degree murder in the
death of Benjamin Brenneman.
12.
probed
$506 a month in welfare and
child support funds. She also
receives $100 monthly in food
stamps. But the rent on her
apartment alone is $475 monthly.
"I'd love t.o go to work, but I
can't even afford a babysitter to
start looking," she said.
Huntington Beach police have
given her little reason t.o hope
the at.olen car will be recovered.
Police detect1Ve Jerry Webb said
older Volkswagens are a popular
target of thieves and are often
stripped for their valuable parts.
Agrella's Volkswagen wu
taken early Tuesday from her
carport in the Banbury Cross
apartments near Beach
Boulevard and Warner Avenue.
''They have to be pretty low lo
take something with a baby's car
seat m front and baby blankets an
the back," she said.
Before beginning its penalty
deliberations, however, the
Orange County Superior Court
jury heard defense attorney
Ronald Brower plead yesterday
for his c lient's life and
characterize Thompson as a
victim of both his abusive father
and the state pnson system
The jury has only two options
A PIECE OF THE PIER • • •
either to recommend life
imprisonment without parole or
death in the California gas
chamber at San Quentin The the 79-year-old structure that
was pounded by a huge. storm-
tossed wave on March 1 The
End Cafe was virtually destroyed
and this week was tom down.
MacAllister's plan quickly won
the approval of colleagues. Staff
Temple start
set in Valley
Ground-breaking ceremonies
are scheduled Sunday for a new
building planned by
Congregation B'nai Tzedek, the
only Jewish congregation in
Fountain Valley and Huntington
Beach.
The ceremonies will take place
at 3:30 p.m. at the building site,
located on the north side of
Talbert Avenue between
Bushard and Brook.hunst streets
in Fountain Valley.
The congregation, which
serves 240 families, has been
operating out of quarters m the
First United Methodist Church in
Fountain Valley.
Fountain Valley
n.-91ole a oolllf I~ ..W WICI a
•ld.o rec0<der .. 1ue<1 al 11500 ltorn lh•
Furniture WerehouH . 1e•oo Ward SI .,...,ci.y,
R1tne w>d Ur• v-..cl al a1eo _. tloien
yeeterday lrom a car pencec:I In 1"9 15000 -olMI J _ _,
1n1rvoerw 110le S 1 llO In ~ r-ten:ley from a~ In Iha 17000 bloctt ol Elm
Coastal Fflfr tonlOflt end ,_,_ but
with ln«-"'O high doudl.-.
lete t~ OYemlght ,_ 46
to 52. Hlgtle tomon--92 to ee El11wher1. lrom Point
Conc•ptlon 10 the Mealcan
bol'def enc1 °"' eo m11ee: Smel4 oren ~ a..... entire e,....
Moeuy nonhwea1 wind• to 20
knot• wl1h 6 to I loot HH ,__,__outer ..... °""' ""* Mlt..: w ... 10 ,_.,_.
w ind• el\d oombll\ed teH
decreuino !:· becoming mo.tty llgrlt le.le lotlW\t
1111d tomorrow mornlno WMt ..,. 12 to ,. kllOUI tomon--
1 ft er l\OOn. With I 10 a toot
WMtetty ........ "* toNgllt end ~.
members even now are putting 1t
lo work.
"There must be t.ons of wood
lying around from pilings. beams
and decking. We could make a
million plaques and tum it into a
profit for the pier," he said.
The damaged portion of the
l,835-foot pier apparently 1s
covered by insurance but there
would still be repair costs t.o the
city. officials said.
MacAllister and others also
said there 1s an apparent
groundswell in the community to
contribute to a fix-the-pier fund.
One of those willing to help
out is 24-year-old salesman Jeff
Gould, who said he often spends
his lunch hour on the structure,
"getting out 1n the open and
enjoying the fresh air and
water."
"Anything the city can do to
improve the pier, I'm for." he
said.
Divers are expected lo check
out the extent of structural
damage to the pier early next
week. City off1c1als indicated
they'll do anything necessary t.o
restore the pi.er
Irvine
The°""* ol • 1117~ Mer~ 8er\Z 450 5[
to4cl polQ ha lefl hhl lrrf' 1n the car belo. •
!*l<lng 11 "' -....... o.y ., ,,.. Hetlll•g• ~ S/looc>lng Center W'-' "" returned
lrom • 910<'9. u.e car -gone
A men on Ille 15000 bloe;lr Of Clwk Ctrcie
reponec:I r-t.,d..,, -•W>deliHCI 111•
yWd b'f cltMng • tour ...,... dr!W -o-.
Iha-
No one wu tnfured bu! ah cera we1e
d•m•ged yH!.,dey alt.,noon on a tr•fllc
.cadent •• aerrence Perlrwey and Jettr•r
Ro.cl Wit,_ told POlkle 0ent>y J Huber
21 ol Laguna l'llgwel ••n a rad light
b<oad-o<M car end car--.d Into tou1
more
NIXON
From Page A 1
for the foundauon
• • •
Whitaker said only a few days
ago that Nixon would choose
withm the next four Wet>ks one
of three locations stall an the
running: San Clemente, Whittier
and a split s.ite of California State
University, Fullerton for the
library and Nixon's birthplace in
Yorba Lmda four mlles away for
the museum.
UCI faculty members voted
earlier t.o establish a special study
committee to investigate
implications of locating the
library and museum on 13 acres
on Culver Dnve between College
Drive and Bonita Canyon Road.
The foundation dropped UCl
from consideration soon after
that vote, claiming the process
would take too long. Some
faculty members charged the
foundauon sunply didn't want t.o
foster a public debate over the
merits of the library.
Huntin~ton Beach
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<lead!)< WMPGn '°' ~ hOldin9 a i-bOIU• to ,,.. 11woe1 Of the ot,_ boy
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In Ille reoorled loM OI 12 ahotgun• MiJ long rlllee p1u9 ,_ l'lendgunl all valued at $11350
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Brower told jurors in his
closing statement that Thompson
was a victim of repeated sexual
abuse by has late father. He abo
claimed Thompson's father
started his dient on the road t.o a
drinking problem in his pre-teen
years
The state pnson system failed
Thompson by not dealing with
his alcohol problem or with
Thompson's own sexual abuse of
children as an adult, Brower said.
Thompson was convicted of sex
cnmes including children pnor t.o
the slaymg.
Delly l'ttot f'tloto by Gery A!Mt-
R o be rl Thompson
But Prosecutor James Enright
said that no circumstances
outweigh what Thompson d1d to
Brenneman, who was sodomiz.ed.
strangled, hogtied and dumped m
a ditch m Los Angeles County.
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of 1"9 D•llJ ~ atett
Police believe there 1s no
connection between the assault of
a 21 -year-oJd Orange Coast
College coed yesterday in a
women's restroom and three
other attacks that have occurred
on the campus since Feb. 17.
The Costa Mesa woman said
she entered the restroom in the
Forum Building at about 1:15
p.m. She pushed open the stall
door and was grabbed by a man
who t.ook hold of her arm.
Transfer of enrollment
offered in HB schools
The woman told police she
,erked her arm away and fled.
The suspect shouted after her t.o
"come back." according t.o police
reports.
Lt Jack Calnon said the
description of the attacker does
not match the composite
drawings distributed on the
campus of two suspects wanted
m connection with two rapes and
one attempted rape.
Open enrollment -the
pracuce that allows cha.Jdren t.o
transfer to distnct schools outside
thPir attendan~ area -is bemjt
Gifts of animals
for Easter nixed
Do not li{IVe children live
rabbits. chicks or ducklings for
Easter this year, the Southern
Cahforn1a Veterinary Medical
AsaoaaUon adV\leS.
The Association saJd thousands
of these pets die or have t.o be
destroyed a few days aft.er Easter
every year because the
"barnyard" animals cannot be
properly cared for 1n urban
households.
Give your child il stuffed
animal. the Association urges,
and save many animals from
needless suffenng
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Your
Summer
811ch I Sportswear
He1dqu1rten
For
Men I Ladies
offered an Huntington Beach.
The deadline for requesting
lransfers t.o the seven elementary
and three middle schools m the
Huntington Beach City
(elementary) School District
expires Thursday
Parents requesting transfers
should contact principals at the.
schools they wish their children
to attend
The penod of open enrollment
beglJlS Apnl I and ends April 29
1n the Ocean View School
District.
Five of the district's 23 schools
will not accept transfers -
College View. Harbour View.
Mesa View. Oak View and Star
View Some grade levels at other
schools will be closed.
Parents with question.~ <ihould
contact their current school or
Joanne Walker at the district
offices at 847-2551
The suspect is described as
white, 25 to 26 years of age,
5-foot-7, light brown hair, clean
shaven. and wearing dirty faded
Levis.
On Feb 17, a 21-year-old
Huntington Beach woman was
raped at night in the campus
parlong lot by a man who offered
to escort her t.o her vehicle. He is
described as black, 5-foot-11.
about 200 pounds, wi\h a aold
stud earring.
On March 6, a 24-year-old
Newport Beach woman was raped
m a dassroom in the language
and literature building by a man
who jumped out from behind a
door
He also is belJeved responsible
for the attempted rape of another
coed three days later in a campus
restroom
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NATION
Congress sends landmark
bailout ·bill to Reagan
New heart surgery guidelines eyed -j
Art ifi,•i11l in1plu11t pruisecl by s urgeons i 11 wake of Barney Cl11rk' deatl1 ··
By Tbe A11oclated Pren
WASHINGTON Congrl'I senl Prl"lldl·nt ~t>11gu11 11
landmark pwn today to assure Soc.1ul Security solvt-tll'y into Liu·
next century by making workt>n. pay more into th(· s:vt11.t•m.
lncreuing the retirement age by two ye8ra and taxing bl•rwfll.!11
Shortly before midnight lasl mght thf' House approved the
compromlsc $165 billion pat·kage 243-102 Then a 58 -14 vow in
the Senate early today t>nded lwo years of parusun
congressional conflict over the explosive Issue, aud will avert thl'
impending collapse of the system which sNvca 36 mrlllon
bcneflc1ar1es.
_3 more EPA resignations sought
WASHINGTON -The Reagan adm1rustration. m another
round o{ pollt1cal damage control. has asked for res1gnauons
from three more top off1c1als of the
Env1ronnwntal Protection Agency, :t0un:es
say The res1gna11ons o { A c ting
Administrator John W. Hernandez Jr , EPA
General Counsel Robert M . Perry and
Assistant Administrator John A Todhunter
wert:' requested in meetings late yesterday,
agency sources said. NellJe Herrumdez, John
Ht•rnandez' mother. said in La!. Cruces.
N M • that her son will resign today as actmp
administrator of the EPA All three EPA
off1 c1als are the focus o r continuing HIEl'INANOEZ
congressional invesugat1ons into allt>gallons of 1mpropr1Ny at
the troubled agency.
President signs jobs legislation
WASHINGTON -President R<•agan has signed into law t<
bill that gives a $4.6 billion booster shot to the economy in publll'
works pro.)E'Cts and provides additional billions urgently nt.-'t'Clt'd
by more than haU the st.ates to t"Ontmue paymg unemployment
benefits. The House gave final tongress1onal approval to tht•
ant1-recess1on legislation late yesterday and the president signed
1t shortly after It arrived at the Wh1tl• House. about 9 30 pm
9 killed as school bus overturns
UNO, Ark. -A bus carrying 42 vocational school studl•nts
and teachers smashed into an embankment and overturnPd
today, k1llrng eight ~ngers and the dnver. police said The
bus nussed an intersection before dawn, hit the embankment
and rolled over onto its roof, authonlles said. Four of the dt•ad
were students and five, including the dnver. were teachers
There was no munediate word on how many were m1urt'd
STATE
Gas plentiful, cheap for holiday
LOS ANGELES -Southern Ca11forn1ans who plan to !.llµ
away for the Easter holiday shouldn't have any trouble finding
fuel -and at bargain prices. the Aulomobile Club says Eighty
percent of the stations wiU be open on Easter Sunday. with all
but one percent open on Saturday, according to the Auto Club
In addition. the average price of gasohne dropped 11 1 l cents per
gallon in the previous 14 weeks
12 indicted in smuggling of aliens
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
Ai. mt'UDllt>• of •)'rnpi&thy puurc.'<i
In from 1Arountl the world Cor tht-
f 11 m II y of Bwrnt>y (.'lurk, h111
duc.·tors suld 1.1 r.-vlt•w boMrd Is
l"Ons1clt•ri11g rww guidellnt-1 to
ullow artlflC'lal heort surgery for
put1enu. in beltn health.
Other c:ardloc surgeons
yesterduy pral11ed the experiment
with thl• world's first pem111nent
artificial ht•11r1. but doubt.s were
repeated that the devk-e would
ever replal·e conventional heart
trunsplants
Clark's doctors su1<l another
implant was poss:!:>lf' within
months, but that a patient in
better health than Clark going
Seven hurt
• ID
on
smashup
freeway
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
tracto r-trailer ng rammed into
the back of one car and sent it
careening into anoth~r car on the
Long Bcac-h Fre<.>way, touching
off a fire and Injuring seven
pt.'iJple. officials said yesterday
"lt was a real mess out there,"
!>atd county Fire De partment
lnspect0r DeWitt Morgan
He said the a<.'1:1dent cx:curred
about 4:30 pm as rush -hour
traffic was clogging the
n or thbou nd Long Beac h
Freeway near Firestone
Boulevard One car caught fire
but the truck did not burn.
"Two 18-wheclers were going
about 55 mph. when suddenly
the one in front pulled off the
road," Morgan said "Then the
guy in back reahwd traffic ahead
was coming to a standstill and
locked his brakes. but he sludded
into one car and knocked 1t into
another"
The most seriously IOJUred
person -1dent1f1ed only as
Connie Smith, about 50 -was
tra pped in h er car for 45 minutes
and suffered severe burns and
possible internal injuries, Morgan
said.
"The front end of the truck
was pushing against the back
seat of her car," he said
She was flown by helicopter to
the burn ward at County-USC
Medical Cent.er, where ahe wu
In critical condition. Six other
people suffered manor 1nJuries,
reqwnng hosp1tahzat1on
luto th(• 11urgl·ry would havl' an
1mpn•Vl'il t·h1m,:t• of aurvlvw
Prt-1udeu1 Rl•oaan ~l~phoried
Cl1uk's wlfo, Urua Loy, yesterdoy
and l'l<pn·ut:'d hll "dl't:p~llt
symputhy ," 11 While Hou1e
•pokt•1tmun said Reagan called
Clark "11 hruvc and courageous
mun "
Utah Uov. Scott Matheson,
saying the 62-year-uld retired
dentist "dlsllnguilhed himaelf w.
one of the pre-eminent pioneers
of science," ordert'd the capitol
flag to remain al half-staff unul
Clark's funeral Tueeday near his
home In suburban Seattle.
"Our phone has continued to
simply ring ofC the hook," said
John Dwan. spokesman for the
University of Utah Medical
Cenll'r Expressions of sympathy
It's no ill wind
uht•1 Clur k'11 death Wl'<irw11<Juy
n1f(ht u unt-from 1u t11r u11
Au11trul1u, England Broill und
J11pu11, he li81d
A t J 11 e w 11 l o n ft· r t• n ' t•
yc11tcrduy, Dr W1l11u111 Ut• V 1 ll'b,
th•· surgeon whu gavt' Clark his
rww heart Due 2. desc11bt-d the
difficult hours after Clark'li brain
ceused fum·uoning and befort•
tht• air driven hl•art wa11 shut off
11t 10.02 pm Wcdnc•sday. 11fl<'r
pumping for I 12 days
Clark cnlert~d "a downward
spiral" 1n which several org1ullS
failed almost samultoneoualy,
Dt>Vricll said The cause of <lt•ath
was given as "c·1rculatory ('OllaplK.•
secondary lo multiple organ
foilun•"
"It t>ei:amt• obviouis at the vt•ry
\lark J ohnson. 21 . of Newport Beach is
ont• person who didn't complain aboul tht·
wind. 1t•s powering his windsurf e r in
l'ewport Harbor.
L•nJ that hl" Wlill neurologlca.Uy
nCll respc.>N11ve to any 1llmulu.e~
w1• iiave him," hC' 1ald , and
Clurk'1 blood pressure could no
l o nger support life "Th~
.1rt1fa·1al heart at nut.opsy looked
ais good aa the day It wu put ln ''
1kiicr1b10g the final mo~ta
uf Clark's !He, DeVrles aaid thal .
uftc•r talking with Mrs. Clark, he
pr unounced the patient dead and
"this courageous man'• heart wu .
1urnt'd off." He would not say
who turned off tht' heart
"I cried a Lmle and 11'1 not all
oul yet," said heart inventor Or
Ho bl'rt Jarv1k , wh o was an
Clark's room at the lime
Malavasi
'hushed' in
testimony
An Orange County Superior
Court judge tried to give Los
Angeles Rams ex-coach Ray
Malavasi a friendly lesson how to
testify in a football player's
personal inJury trial, but
Malavas1 argued. ''I can't answer
m one word "
Malavasi, o f Huntington
Beach, appeared yesterday as an
expert defense witness in the
tria I of Floyd Lavender's
pe rsonal injury sui t , before
Judge James Ross m Santa Ana
Lavender, 27. of Chino clauns
he was thrown from has
motorcycle when he hat a dirt
ramp that jutted out into the
street from a construction site.
The former all -conference
defensive back at Cal State
Fullerton who came to the RamS '
as a free agent in 1979, now
works as a guard for an airport
transport sel'Vlce
Lavender's suit seeks $250,000
in damages for the difference
between his present income and
what he would have made as a
pro football player ~
Ross. who resincted MalavasJ
from discussing Lavender's
career hopes, told Malavas1 not to
ramble and threatened to declare
a nuslrial when the coach dJd not
comply
Later, a clearly frustrated
Malavas1 said he would have
test1f1ed that Lavender would
not necessarily have made thl'
team But the judge never gave
him the chance
SAN Dl]!)G() -Twelve s->ple have been ind.lcWd by •
federal grand Jury in connecnon with an alleged smuggling ring
that operated out of a Chula Vista bar Ass1Stant U S Atwrney
John Houston says the bar was sort of a clearing house for
illegal aliens seeking entry into the United States
Federal investigators say between 50 and 100 illegal
immigrants were funneled through the "Happy Landing Bar"
each day after paying "comm1SSions" to the bar owners and a
bar maid
Does anyone wish they • were 1n Dixie?
New satellite to assist rescues
LOS ANGELES -An American search-and-rescue
satellite goi.ng aloft next w~k will JOin a Sovtet satellite already
saving llves by pinpoinUng downed planes and smkmg ships
from outer space, NASA offlciala say. The new satellite. in a
north-south orbit about 530 nules high. will scan the entire
earth every 12 hours. officials sa.Jd yesterday
Gunmen get $2.5 million in rubies
LOS ANGELES -Two men weanng disguises broke Into
an Encino jewelry store and made off with an estimated $2 5
m1Ulon in rubies. police said today The men, wearing fake
beards and moustaches "weren't JI.Lit your run-of-the-mill
robbers," said poltc-e Detective Bill Felix. ..They knew what
th doin ..
WORLD
Peru mudslides kill at least 90
TORNAMESA, Peru -An avalanche of mud and rock.?l
crashed onto Peru's central highway near Lima yesterday.
killing at least 90 people. sweeping two buses into a river anrl
burying an undetermined number of victims under tons of
debris
Pope inaugurates global Holy Year
VATICAN CITY -Stnlung a gold hammer on the Holy
Door of St Peter's BasiLca. Pope John Paul Il today inaugurates
the 1983 extraordinary Holy Year of Redemptio n
commemorating the l,950th annlveraary of Christ's cnmfixlon
Honduran forces inYade Nicaragua
MANAGUA. Nicaragua -The Sandini1t.a government
says Honduran 90ldien have entered Nicaragua to join rebel
forces trying to topple the government. The Foreign Ministry, in
a statement isued wt night. wd Nicaraguan troops battled tht!
Honduran lnvadera in the Papayu Valley. about 180 miles
nonh of
By Tbe Associated Press
An Atlanta radio statio n
played "Wlute Chn.stmas" as up
to 11 inc hes o f sprang snow
coated budd1 ng trees and
bloom.ing tul1ps, delayed f!Jghts
and caused at least 10 traffic
deaths in Georgia and the
Carolinas
Hours after the freak storm. a
rare earthquake shook western
North Carohna last night The
New storm
• moves in on
N. California
By The A11oclated Prl'11
No rther n C aldorn1ans .
battered by hatl, s haken by
landslides and threatened by
record snowfall. looked for a rare
glimpse of s un today. But a
forecaster said a w~kend storm
probably will make this March
the rainiest on record
"It looks hke today will be
pretty nice," said Nonn Hoffman,
lead forecaster for the National
Weather Service o ffice in
Redwood City
But gathering clouds would
bring a cha'nce of rain •.omorrow
In the northweatern comer of the
state and likely rain Sunday "at
least through Cl'ntral
California," Hoffman said.
Already 8.32 lnche1 of rain
have fallen thl1 month in San
Franci.oo, nearing the record of
8.75 inches &et back ln 1879.
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IOJUry
"The good Lord JUSt wants lo
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the real boss," said BiU Lerner, a
Nal1onal Weather Service
forecaster m Atlanta of the storm
that produced. at 7.9 inches, the
fourth greatest snowfall in the
ci Ly's h11t.0ry
Snow-laden branches snapped
power lines from the northern
part or Georgia into North
Carolina, leaving over 51 ,000
people temporarily without
power
Snow kept falltng early toda)'
in eastern Virg1n1a and North
Carollna, where up to a foot of
snow paled up 1n the mountains,
and high winds raked the m1d-
Atlantic coast.
A winter storm also dropped
snow on the Plateau and Rockies.
whale ram lingered along the
Pacific Coast and overcast skies
t'Ove red most of the nauon.
After more than an mch of
ram fell in Southern Califomla, '
part o f the Pac1f1c Coast
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Studies shared
When parents and
studenl8 attended
the annual
community open
house at Los
Amigos High
School in Fountain
Valley, Lisa Neily
handled a
reticulated python
in the science
department and
Pam Galletti
showed her metal
sculpture.
International
dancing was
featured in the
campus Little
Theater
Wednesday.
0.., Not "'9toe by LM hyne
Chalk up one for cons uni er
Bank's "insensitivity' results in $150,000 award
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A made on the stolen card, and the appellate court S&Jd in a ruling.
aecretary who sued her bank for bank informed TRW, a world-Durina the trial in Monterey
Jailing to correct a Viaa card wide credit network, that Young County Superior Court, Young
billing error deeerves a $150,000 was a bad credit risk, accord.mg testified that she was refuaed a
award to compensate for the to court records. credit card at another bank
bank's "computer-hearted The bank "tenac1oualy sought becauee of the unfavorable credit
.(naensitivity," an appellate court collection" of those charges In rating. She said she had trouble
'---ruled violation of credit card laws, the cashing per90nal checks and felt ~Scolding Bank of America for helpless and frustrated becau.e
ta "callous indifference" toward the bank refused to adjust her
Christine Young. the state Court The 1·ig's up account and repeatedly
pf Appeal upheld the damages demanded payment.
she won in 1980 after the theft of She blamed he r financial
h er credit card snowballed into for sneakers d ifficulties for severe stress.
months of financial problems. nervousness . headaches.
,· The 34-year-old M onterey The so ft , persistent lnl0111llia and trouble performing
)ecretary said she was "very pounding noise prompted a he~~i'.,, awarded her $50,000 ln ~leued" by the ruling. Laguna Beach apartment .. ~.. Hark. ·, "It's a great victory . . for all dweller to c.a.11 police late last July 1980, and J"""'ee pon ·~onsumers," said Young's 'gh Paik trebled that amount. The :~awyer, Andrew M . Swartz. ru Oftficen arrived at the Cliff bank appealed on grounds the
:!'•Everyone · · ·has had some sort Drive address and began verdict waa excesai~e. lla ::Of trouble with computer-searching m the darkness for But the three-Ju ge appe te
· ;:.Jenerated bills. Most people can a prowler. panel disagreed. "The harm ~dentify with this case.'' The noi.aea led police to a suffered by tht: plaintiff, which
:: Young's Vi.Ila card was stolen laundry room where two included humiliation. anxiety and
:J>n M ay 24 , 1979 , and she suspects were di.9covered _a grief, is not easily quantifiable
:,-eported the theft to the bank pair of tennis shoes revolving and is beat left to the sound
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De Lorean
purchase
weighed
A Newport Beach attorm·y 11
rt'prt'lenllng o group of 1nve11tora
negouaung to purcha.Me what IJa
left of tht' bankrupt De Lorean
Motor Co
A 1pokesman for the auto firm
said the talks have bet!n
under way for three to four
weeks and that the invcators
havt-made a $100,000 good-faith
deposit with the De Lo rean
'-ompany
Attorney James Gorham aald
he would no t reveal who his
client. are or if they are from
Orange County. De Lorean had
admin.iatrative offices in Irvine
"A guy puts down $100,000
and says he wants to talk , I
listen ," responded Lawrence
Snider, a n attorney for De
Lort'an "What can I tell you
beyond that? We've had some
conversations "
Gorham said the $1 00,000
deposit 1s refundable ··under
c:ertaln circumstances.'' He did
not elabora te
John De Lorean, awaiting tnal
on cocaine trafficking charges,
filed for bankruptcy last October
Police grab
• suspect in
market heist
A 26-year-old Los Angeles
man who allegedly robbed a Seal
Beach convenience market was arrested a few minutes later at
Warner Ave nue and Pacific
Coast Highway in Huntington
Beach.
Seal Beach police said the man.
James Edmund Kerr, has been
placed in Orange County J ail on
suspacton of armed robbery and
possession of a loaded firearm
Pollet• said · the clerk at a
7-Eleven store at 1200 Pacific
Coast Highway gave pohce a
description ol a man who had
indicated he had a weapon and
had robbed the store Thursday.
Base d o n th e c l e rk 's
descnptaon, Seal Beach police
of fil't'r Robert Krauss and Sgt
Patrick Sulhvan made the arrest.
They seized a s ho tgun and
ammunillon resting on the seat
beside the driver. police said
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Sheriff's deputies
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Three Orange County Sheriff's Department members
have been honored for their actions by the American Legion
19th Olatrict Post "\.J
Deputy Steve Keo received the award of Courage for his
effor t. in saving a drownlng man off Aliso Pier in South
Laguna June 3.
Investigator Vince Battlt received a certificate of
commendation for his lnvestigatton of a $160 million art
collection fraud case.
And Deputy Tlaomas Giffin waa commended for h1.11 quick
reeponae to an Amtrak train fl.re in south Orange County last
Oct 28.
•Newport Beach attorney Thomas R. Malco)m has been
named chainnan of the finance corruruttee of the Republican
Party of Orange County.
The post gives Malcolm responsibility for chairing
meetinp of the leadership of several support groups in the
county.
•New board members on the Girl Scout Council of
Orange County include five coast women.
Named vice presidents of the organization were Jodi
Cawthon and Donna Mulvaney, both of Laguna Niguel, and
Jacqueline Scbaar of Newport Beach.
Julie Jacobson of Costa Mesa and Lindsey Pldlllps of
Laguna Beach were named members-at-large.
•The Chi Omega Alumnae will stage its annual luncheon
April 9 at the Newporter Resort, 1107 Jamboree Road in
Newport Beach.
Linda Tlaompton, chapter advisor to Beta Kappa, will be
the featured speaker. The annual meeting sta.rta at 11 a.m. For
reservations, call 859-0125.
Next Huntington mayor
will serve six months
Wh e n the next mayor of
Huntington Beach is picked tn
April, he or she will serve only
sax months -not the usual term
of one year
That's because voters have·
changed the tJme of municipal
elections from April of even -
numbered year.. to Novc·mber of
(.'Ven-numbered years.
A mayoral selection, conducted
by th e seven City Coun c il
members, will be held again m
November to gel the council m
s tep with the fall <'lectton
schedult·
Some council members had
pushed for the change to take
advantage or a large partisan
turnout in No\lember
The fall ele<'tion also wall be
less expensive for the cll y
because o f consolidation with
other ballots
Bob Mandie as the current
mayor Ron Pattinson , Don
MacAllaster. Ruth Balley and
Ruth Finley also have all served
an th<.' largely ceremonial post.
John Thomas and Jack Kelly
have never been tapped for the
posa lion by their colleagues.
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Drunken
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killers
heat rap
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Etroru to 1ecure murder
convlctlon1 aaaln1t drunken
drivert who kill have run Into a
Datch·22, with judaee and juror1
aayl':'i the defendant.a were juat
too drunk to have had the
mallclou1 intent nece11ary to
convict them of the crime.
"We ju.t can't bring people to
think of drunk drivers aa
murderers,'' 1aid Carole
M cDonald, victim services
director for Mothers Against
Drunk OriVU\i.
A 1981 California Supreme
Court ruling aaid prosecutors
could attempt to prove Implied
malice on the part of a drunken
driver for I.he h.igh-apeed era.ah
death In 1979 of a Shasta County
mother and daughter.
John Smith, left, brothers Paul and John
Moore pack snow as John Hurlebaus
stacks snow bricks for crawlway to their
igloo. Better than 7 inches of the white
stuff covered the Atlanta area yesterday.
"Murder ii difficult to prove
because there's a substantial
sympathy factor present In the
judge and jury, most of whom
are drivers or who have teen-age
children," said Shaata County
Deputy District Attorney Dennis
Sheehy.
Hor:rllone inhibits cancer growth
By Tbe AHoclattd Prell
Scientists have dLSCOvered a potent natural
hormone that stops the growth of human cancer
cells, at least in a test tube. while leaving normal
cells undi.aturbed, a researcher says
The hormone, called oncostatin, "inhibits the
growth of a variety of tumor cells," Dr George J .
Todaro, chief of the NationaJ Cancer lnstitut.e's viral
carcinogenesis lab, said.
"A lung carcinoma lme (of tumor cells) is the
most sensitive of those tested so far," he tol<i an
American Cancer Society seminar. Lung cancer is
America's leading killer cancer and is notoriously
difficult to treat.
Todaro stresaed the hormone is years away
from use on patients, with no guarantees of success.
Herpes drug years away
SEATTLE -Tests on animals show a new
drug may provide better treatment for genital
herpes th.an any now available, but it probably
won't be generally available for some years, a
researcher repona.
Dr. Robert Vince. a medicinal-chemistry
professor al the University of Minnesota who
developed the anu-viral agent cyclaradine, also said
it was possible the drug could be uaed t.o fight
cancer.
Vince described initial testa with cyclaradine
during a herpes symposium at lhe annual meeting
of the American Chemical Society.
In a subsequent Interview, he said the drug had
been proven effective against tumor-causing viruses
in animals. While viruses have not been shown to
cause tumors In humans, Vince acknowledged that
some scientists believe cancer may be caused by
viral infection.
Further tests and studies are needed on the
effectiveness of cyclarad.1ne for the estimated 20
million Americans who suffer genital herpes, he
said.
At
Harbor Center
2300 Harbor Blvcl. at Wiison
Costa Mesa
Sat., March 26th
Mall preview shows (i nside mall) 12 noon and
2 p.m. Walk-through in stores & center by
artist during intermission period. Clowns &
Balloons from 11 a.m.-3 p .m.
Sunday, March 27th
Clowns & Balloons 12 noon-3 p .m.
Monday, March 28th
"Pico" The Chimpanzee & Jugglers continuously
between 11 a.m. & 3 p .m.
~ price children's tickets will be ovoiloble
ot participating stores.
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Or1nge Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 25. 1993
File now, pay later
DEAR PAT: J plu to buf a new dlDJa1 room clwadeller aad woader •ow far above
tbe table It 1llould b.an1. Abo, doe1 lbe tl&e of
tile table determine wllat 1l1e cbaadeller
woald look beet?
DEAR PAT: lf a aupeyer doeH'l b.ave
Ute money to pay Ute baluee dae OD a retara,
wbat tboald tltey do? Unfortautely, I fled
myaelf ln tbl1 po1Ulon. W.T., La1uu Beacb
First and foremost, Internal Revenue
Service advise•, file your return on time.
Failure to file ia a violatJon of the law and will
bring penaJties of up t.o 25 pereent of the tax
-owed. A bill will be sent to you within a few
weeka.
C.G., Corona del Mar
Several retailen contacted by A YS say
that a dinina room chandelier should hang
about 36 inchee above the tabletop. Before
shopping, meaaure the height.a of your ceiling
and table ao you will be able to calculate how
long a chain the chandelier 1hould have. Most
fixed length c}\aina are acaled for an eight-fool
celling The width of the fixture should be
approximately one-third the length of a
8quatt or rectangular table, or one-third the
diameter of a circular table.
• Gut i1 prublem? Then wr1U· w • 1 Pot Horowitz Pat w1J/ cut red Wpt"
illl gC'ltmg tht• nruwns and sc11on you
...,.. nt•l'd to <Jolvt· 1nc·qu111e.~ 1n
govf'rnmt>nt and bu!>mt•S!> M.11/ vour qut-s11ons
to Pat Horow11z, At Yout S<'n'wt•. Or.mgt•
Coast JJw/\ P1Ju1. J' U &>. J 5blJ, Cu:.w MC'Sd
CA IJ:.!ti:!ti
Hearst Castle tourism slumps
SAN SIMIDN (AP) -Tourist
traffic is down 35 percent at
Historic Hearst Castle along the
Central California coast and
businesses that depend on the
tourist trade generated by the
hilltop estate blame inaccurate
publicity about storm-caused
road closures.
''When the castle business ls
down, we're down," said Harold
Messinget, president of the San
Simeon Chamber of Commerce.
"And our general business is
down 20 to 30 percent."
Winter storms led to huge
slides that closed two major roads
into the San Luis Obispo County
tourist cent.er last month.
Highway 1, the winding
coastal road which waa closed In
the Big Sur area to the north, is
the main route of tourists driving
down from the north. Also closed
is Highway 46, which linkt
another main north-IOUth route
-Higway 101 -to Highway 1
near Cambria.
The Highway 101 -46 r out'
was also used by southboun<J
tourists, who now muat take a
50-mile detour over Highway 41
through A t.aseadero to reach the
castle, 180 miles northwest of Lot
Angeles.
Catherine Jones, 52 ..
However , the castle i•
accessible via Highway l front
San Lui.a Obaapo to Morro Ban
The state Department of Parki
and Recreation 1.aat year earned
$8 mHlion from the ca.atle and
San Simeon's nearby beach park
and campground This year
revenues are already dowrl
$200,000, sa.1d Gerry Fialho, the
department's area manager.
Funeral aervices will be held
Monday for Ann Cathenne Jones
of Newport Beach, who died
yesterday at I.he age of 52.
She is survived by her
husband. F . Richard Jones,
Services will be held at 11 a.m.
at Pacific View Mortuary Chapel
with intennent at Pacific View
Memorial Park an Newport
Beach. Memorial contributions
have been asked to the Americ.an
Cancer Society.
Area Obits
daughten Mary Ann Suhoeky of
Reseda and Michele L . Wilk of
Sherman Oaka, and a 90n, Robert
Suhosky of Fountain Valley.
Deborah Marshall, 70
Also surviving are a stepson. F.
Richard Jones Jr. of Sherman
Oaks; a stepdaughter, Audre
Cobb of Granada Hills; a brother,
Eugene J . Welsh of Lexington,
Ky., and a sister, Donna Brant of
Quakertown, Pa.
Services will be held Sunday
for .Deborah L . Marshall, who
died Tuesday in San Juan
Capistrano. She was 70.
She is survived by her
husband, Robert, of San Juan
Capistrano; two daughters, Anne
Clark of Fullerton and Jane
Marshall of Los Angeles, and
three grandc:hildrt>n
ICE CREAM SINCE
r
Rosary will be recited Sund.a y
at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Mission
San Juan Capistrano. Mass will
be sung Monday at 10 a.m., also
at the mission. ,
\
Interment will follow a~
Ascension Cemetery under the
direction of McCormick Mission
Mortuary
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Highway widening
old problems • revives
Whe n lh e Pac1(1e Coast
Highway bridge ove1 Newport
Bay was finally rebuilt, ufter year8
o f discussion and debate, the
eventual wide ning of the highway
became inevitable It h ardly makes
sense to h ave a six-lane bridge on
a four-lane highway.
So plans are movmg a h ead o n
a mult1-m1Uion dollar proJe<.'l to
expand the highway from four
lanes to six between the bridge
and MacArthur Boulevard a t the
edge of Coron a del M ar
This would invol ve some
costly right-of -way purchases and
possible dislocallo n of at least part
of a large m obile home park. so
much study remains to be done on
alternative m ethods of achieving
the wide ning. But there ts no
doubt that it will be done w1thm
the next few years.
And that poses some serious
problems for Coron a del Mar .
With the highway widening
project on one side and Lhe Irvine
Company's huge Irvine Coast
development o n the oth e r . the
popular Corona del Mar s hopping
strip on e ither side of the highway
will be in the middle of a g iant
traffic squeeze and that does
not please the local m er<:hants
1''or years they have managed
to persuade Newport Beach city
o fficials t o back away from
removing roadside parking to
•
mak<' room for f'xtra trafft<.' tones
l'\>ntending, with some logic, Lhat
this could rum their bus iness
because the r e 1s n o room for
parking behind most of thl• s h ops
Thl•re was equal o pposi lion
some ume back to a pro posal to
divide the highway through
Coron a del Mar by creating a
one-way loop along Fifth Avenue
to handle part o f the trarf1c
through the community.
B oth these unp opu l ar
solutions doubtless will surface
agam as the highway widening
project comC's closer Eve n tu a l
construction of the San J oaquin
Corridor would r emove a great
deal of the through t raffic thal
no w travels o n Coast Highway,
but that as many more years in the
future.
Co ro na del M a r has a lways
had a rather special charm and it's
easy to understand the reluctance
to have a s u per-highway slicing
through the community. Present
plans call for the widening pro.Jt.'<:t
to stop o n the edge of town, but
since a s tate highway is involved,
there's always the poss1b1hty that
state transportation officials \VIII
have o ther ideas.
In the meantime· the
community had better p repare for
the inevitable and try to agree on
the leas t painful solution to its
growing tra ff1c and parking
problems.
Opinions expres~ed 1n the space atx>ve are tho\e of lhE' Da1ty P1101. Other v1f'w~ 1 ..c
pressed on ltus page are those of tneir autnor~ dnd art •SIS Reaoer comm1>nl •S 1nv11
ed. Address The Dally P1lol P 0 Box 15b0. Costa M t">d CA 9'267b Phonf' 11 141
6•2·•321.
Lette r s to the e ditor
Bulle t train
a 'nig htmare'
To the Editor:
l am writing this il'-a vt•r v
concerned and outraged c:111zen .md
t.axpayer T he proposed bullet tram
from Los Angeles to San Diego
represenu a nightman• for all th1·
people of our state, not JUSt those
whose homes are w1th111 sight and
sound of the tracks
Isn't 1t time \,I,(' au openl-d our l')l•l>
t.o see this proje(.'t for what 1t really ''
and reuse our v01ces m protest'> Do you
realize that a bill taking away our
nghts dnd sacnf1cmg our t.-nvtronment
was railroaded through the Legislature
m Just six days·' Our 11:-ar ex-governor
Brown a nd Assemblyman Bruce
Young left us somethmg to rememtx•r
them by forever I'm n ot on I y
referring t.o the bullet tram but e1nv
other pro)eCt of pubht welfare· and
interest (( our legislators can take
away our rights by exempting one
industry from thl' law then what
next? Will they tell you that a
chemical dump site or an airport will
be built on the vacant lot next to your
home This o f course would bt· done
without your or your city's approval
Don't w orry thouJ.th .. lhev lt makt• It
pretty and 1t won't harm vou m vriur
property value "
THOSE OF vou who l>l'l1eve
statements that ih1i. "Ill ni ver nc.'C'd
taxpayers' m one:> had lx'ller think
again. This 1s not a neighborhood gas
station as 11 was compared to al one
meeting The bullc•t tram 1s to Ix• a
hrgh speed tram lOvermg I 3l miles of
Southern Cahforn1d It also will nut
travel through open lnuntry dS
implied m the \ery b1asC'd c;lide .-;ho""
presented at meetings but will
disrupt schools. homes, and busmPSSeS
approximately i:very 9 ti minutes,
along most of 1ts route In ordt'r to
show a profit this tram must carry at
least ~5.000 to 60,000 paSM!ngers per
day, this 1s what 1s prechcted m the
fi rst year of bus11)ess Amtrak d1 awi;
approximate ly 3.000 passenger!! on
the same route at less than one haJf
the price Do you honestly believe
that whe n this company g oes
bankrupt Japan or some oth e r
financier will come to the rescue and
keep thete traina running? O f course
not! Japan will have made their profit
at our experuie. Our state will have to
1tep in . as with all passenger rail.a In
thi1 country You and I the wxpayers
will 1upport this lou
How m•ny o f you wUJ ndt-this
train at $60 round trip per person? I
for on• cannot attord It. Let's unite
and ahow our sovemment that the
people of CalJfornia wlU not stand tor
thlt type of ie,wauon.
CAROL PETYO
ORANGE COAST
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L AURI PELISSl-:RO
llo usi11g p rogress
To the Ed.1tor
I would like to conc·ur with tlw
March 13 artlde "Home Affordability
Gains '' AJJ dU'«tor or Century 21 o f
the Pacific. Inc an aree1 that
represents Orange County, Lo~
Ange lH South Bay and the states of
Alaska and Hawaii. I can say that the
lowered interest r;,ites have a llowed
several buyers to purchase either a
first or move -up h ome that they
previoualy were unable to do. The
marked lncreaae of llatmp and sales
In ou r region points to this n e w
availability and is hJghUghted by our
on-g oing affordab1hty consumer
campaign
P!'OKI'ftl ti definitely bet.na made u
we ecf1e away from the alow market
and the pent-up demand. Granted, we
h8Ve a ways to 801 b u t the fact Of the
matter la that we are well on our way
out of the woods
DAVE DAWSON
President/Regional Director
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c.ter 1111C1 AtHtalll
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"Ill n1.1k1 •'Sl.JfW l'.1'>tt·r 11 "hould ltt
notc-<l thJt about :w 1wr1P11t ul tlJr11·n1
• ease 1am
pr 1so11 rnmiltt•s an · 1uns1dt·n•d mm11num
...._.,uni) nsk ... rl·ad1ly adaptoble to tent or
11,111 ••l ks lifl· lna-;mu('h as an avl'ragt.• of
:u p1·11·1·n1 uf the· µnsun ~l<.1t1on 1s
11 ''"'"'·cl t·«< h v1_·:.r thP num~rs alwavs
'' 1tli1r1 I l mo11.th" or lt·ss of rel~a.st> range
l.1·tw1·1•11 10,000 and 12.000
l'lw cn111b1nat1on of those within a
\ •'•" of r1 ·1l·.1sc· .111u tho!.«> con s1df:"11.•d
min1111um 11,k!> g1v1 .. , .imµlc· numlx-r.. for
1 ht• qlf1"·1.ds to µlau• 111 tents and
l>,111 ,I( kc;
I~ FACT 11 w...i" •Jilt" ol former Gov
P<it Brown·s proJt"I.'~ to gt·l such pt'Ople
lnt11 forestrV .1nd C"Oru,(;•rVJllOn camps for
tht. I:.! m11111h" pn"l.c·cling their release
Ht had hupc·s of at·h1ev1ng a one-third
µc:opulauon in such l'amps but 11 n<•ver
c·amt• 1."10$1· due tu the prison 0H1c·1als
dr.1ggmg thl'rr feet Even tod.iv less than
H J.1<.'l lt·nt an• in eamp:, -
And t'V1·n though the movP to umts ts
the 11·..,ult of IH'(f'Ssll\ ratht·r than dt>s1re,
11 1' ,in c-nniurag1ng dpvt'lopment The
pn-...;111 off1uali. ma~ find lhl· tents and
lia11.11. k!> .... 1u ... faeturv to tht• point they
n·.111) wun·1 ntt-<l to spt•nd that b1lhon
rloll,1r ... on m w pnS<ins Aft1 r all. manv
o f lh1" n.1t1on·s 'old1er::. spent tong
11u1111li-. and vt-ars during v.;w II m tents
,., 1•n 111 '-Ul h platt·:, a' Alaska and
1.1 l.111d Ct rtainl) living in tents in
l ".1111111111.i ... 1111rrn;illv balm' l limo.If.' t•an't
,,.. ''"'bad . -
The preside nt c onfronts a polygraph
'v\'hat in tht· world <.10 vou th111k .ill tht·
secrC'ts .ire that Prcs1dP11l Rt· .. 1~Jn dc><.....,n't
want the rest of u.s to find out <1hout~
It never oecurrl·d to me· that th1·
Admin1stra11on had so man" lt'rnhlt
things to hide from tht• pubhl until tht•
Pn·sid<'nl announc<'CI his m·w se<.·u11tv
measur<•!> th<' othc-r day
T h l' n e w d 1 r e 1. t 1 v e 1 .t 11 s ( o r
government employees to take a Ile
detector test r f 1 h l•y' n• suspN tt•d ot
giving out dai....s1 f1ed information 111 thf•
press M ort' things are go1nJ.t to lw
st.a.mp<'Cl "Class1 fil""Cl." tno.
"Adv<'r;t-t'<lnS('qUc•l)et.·s will follow an
empluy~·s n•fusal 10 coopenitP with a
polygraph examination, .. tht d1ret•ttv1•
-.ays
WOL!LD THAT mean tht 1•mJ.>loyt .. ...,
would face a fmng ~uad'' Lost-tht>1r
g ovt>rnment pensions? Ju .. t what
··adverst-consequt•nlt•s" wcrnld tht•
Prestd<>nt 1nfhct on anyone wh1> reJ.>w tt>d
tu the press, for example. that a high
Whit,. HuUSt.• adviser was involvrd m ;i
financial :.eand<1P
Knowing what kind of a leader
Pre'itdt•nt Reagan thinks he 1s, I"m sure
he wouldn't ask his troop s to do
anything he wouldn't do h11TIS('IC He'd
lead hts men onto tht.' beal·ht•s Along
With this philosoph y, J think the
President -.huuld provP to othf"'r
governmc.>nt t•mployees that they have
nothing tu fear 1f thl'y're h onest, by
being the first to take the lw det('('tor
l1•-.1 h1m ... elf 1 CJn 1maJ<ine 11 goin)(
!>(lm£'thrn~ hke this.
Q Now , then You"rt• all stroppt'd m.
Mr President. Thal luw on tht• ~raph
thc•re tdls the st.ory I'll ask )OU somp
11ut"St1on.c; When you answl•r and the Im<>
1 t• m a 1 n s s t t' a d v . t h 1 s m a c· h 1 n e 1 s
inchca11ng you'rt lt'Um~ th1· truth If thl•
ANDY RDDNIY ~
hne starts to waver up and down h1tung
peaks and valleys. thdt mt•a ns the
machine thinks you're lying. All nght,
first quc-st1on How an· ~ou gelling alon~
...., 1th your wife Nancv.,
A . That's one pt'rson 1 don't hav1 ;my
trouble with Wf·'re as mu1·h tn lov1• as
we• evrr wt.>r~
Q Stt..'ildy d!i a rnlk .... ir Not a fhckt•r
on the graph Nt•Xl qut•st ion Do you
have any idea wh<'lht•r vou'n• l(omg tl1
run for a second tf"'rm '
A I honestly hav1•n t madl"' up Ol\'
mmd It depend!> on so many things
Sometimes I think I will bt'CaUS<' l lovt•
bemg in the middle of all this and then
S<1meumes the idea of JUSl getting a\\>ay
from 11 all appeals to mt• I don't know
Q Straight as an arrow Your graph
never waved there Now, Mr President.
Izvestia, the official nPwspapcr of the·
Communist Party tn th(• Soviet Union. 1s
not allowed lo p nnt tnformatJon about
v. rongdoing by Soviet government
offlnals. It never prints negative news or
what Soviet censors feel IS "bad new s''
about their c'Ountrv Do you adrmre this
kind of JOUrnahsm "and w-ould you hke to
hav1· the same kind of control over the
prl").S and television news here?
A Well. as I say, I'm m favor of a free
pres..-. l believe m .
Q Sir' Wat.ch that lme It's beginning
tu go a little l razy
A 1 don't think the pres.5 should be
under government control a t all except
when
Q! MR. PRESIDENT, that lme reaUy
JUmped up and d own on the chart when
you said you believe in a free press
A Well. you got a bad machme there
tht·n. fella l love having a free press and
l li ke r eporte rs who ask good. tough
qut>Sllons.
Q Mr Pr<'s1dent 1f you could JUSl
tonP down your answers a httle T he
machine can't take this kind of wild
gyr atrons on its chart.
A We aren't going to use t he ht>
det<'Ctor as a weapon against the press.
Q Whuopi.. sir Please your graph
again
A I've had about enough of thlS
Q. Thank you . Mr President Who
shall I send the results of lhlS lie detector
test to., Can I give It to the press?
A He re, give me that. I'm going to get
1t c;tamped "Classified"'
R e alis m and ide alis m n eed d e lic ate balance
One of the most common antithesc•11
that we are fond of making 1s between
the person we call the "realist" and the
one we call the "idealist" W e
customarily look upon these two types u
opposites, and In most cateS they are
Yet the old e r I get, the m ore
convinced I become that our species will
not reach its final level of development
unul nnd uni~ these two ty~ bccomt'
BYDNIY HARRll
iniearated Into one. Each alone 11 aa
ineffectual u the aln:e blade of a
ld9ors for cuttJng a atra ht line.
The real.lit who subo t.et ldeall to
the practical purpc>Ma of a proje(t 11
more likely In the end to perv•·rt hC. a.lma
than to fulfill them. Not only doea th•
end not juatlfy M)' me&ns, but the tnffN
we uae can corrup t the encb '°that they
ue never rcaUred -Sovttt Communllm
atancJ.. u a prlme •xams* ot "~•IJ.am" tMt. hu totally cn.iah.0 ·ldealllm.
On the other hind, tho pu~ ldeaU..t ta
.qu.ally l.nc.apable or rHChint hUI aoaJ, U
his est1mat1on of human nature 1s as
absurdly high as the realist's 1s cynically
low 1f he asks o( people more than they
»re able to give, he w 1U invariably be
disappointed In their failure to meot hjs
standards (ThtS. by the way. is why so
man y youthful 1deali<1ts shrivel into
cynie1' ln later life )
WIJAT JS n-qu1red of ua, and what ls
ao rare, iA a delicate equillbnum between
these two pohmties. w h ich does not
~aard people rat1 either angels or brutes,
oul recof(nm:s our du111 nature and 11
willing to work within the hmi\I or that
nature. Lincoln perhaps atanda H the
pa.radlifll of the public man who was
both a consummate polltldan and an
uruwervlna atandard·bcarer of man'•
wldc.t hopea and drenma.
ReaU1m, aa it 11 called . too often
dt'a~n~ratea lnto merl' opportunl1m,
whlle Ideal.lam jUlt u often oollapeee Into
f\.ltillty by lta failure to accept and deal
with our com.lptibllity. What ii needed
IJ to maintain 1 constant teJ)J1on betw n
thne concepta, not lettina ao of tither
end i t any u.n..
The hwna.n nice hu not ytt learned
the art of oomblnlna oppotllet ln to a
wvrkin11ynthcal.J, we \Clftd w pu•l' e.ch
doctl'tn to 1w • .,...,..: w -.....itat
• •
be<'omes an advocate of Mschrpollti k,
and the idealist turns into a crank who
cannot tolerate the inf1rmit1es of
mankmd Each accuses the other of social
myo pia , and neither can see the
rll'itortion m his own viewpoint.
And so the world perpetually
oscillates between the damage done to
re alt ty by the visio nary and the
di111luslonment done to Ideals by the
practical men ot affairs. Neh holding a
ht>misphere nnd calling it a globe.
lllllYlll
Why don't peopl understand that ll'a
betwr to have no plant at all ln a place of
bu.alnetl than• half-dtad, duaty one ln a
arubby contaln•r?
J.V.
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Lily favorite
Easter gift
Since Easter comes In spring, there la an
abundance ol blooming planta at this Ume of the
year. They vary from the traditional white Easter
lilies to azaleas, and, they're all popular Easter glfta.
The plant with the widest appeal for giving is
the white Easter Wy. You find handsome big plants
of thts fragrant beauty at any nursery. When
they 'r e Unished
blooming, you can plant
them in the garden. Just
give them a well drained
spot in full sun.
Azalea s are
wonderfuJ gift plants at
any season , but now
during their normal
blooming season, they
are especially n ice to
receive. There is a wide
selection of varieues and
colors. When you give
this plant. be sure to
attach a card telling the
recipient that the azalea
does need water while
indoors and how It also
needs to be planted m a
well draining, cool
comer of the garden. Roses abloo m
Or nge Coat! DAIL V PILOT /Friday, March 25, 1983 7
Vegetable gardening
• inoves to containers
VegetAblt: gardenina ln c..'OntaJnera
hH become lncreaelnaly popular
where •pllee i. limited. 1l>e pol.a, tube
and buketa In which the vegetAblet
are plac..-ed can be decontJve as weU.
To 1et a jump on the 1euon, buy
ama1.I vegetable t.ra.napl.anlAI and put
them Into your own containers,
.electing the varieties th.at have been
bred speclf1cally for containe r
gardening.
Fill containers with commercial
pott.mg mix and not garden soil. More
oft.en than no:!, arden soil provides
poor drainage may harbor in.secta,
daseaae and w . Wat.er the young
plants thoroughly and protect them
from direct sun for the first day or
two
Remember that outdoor contamers
need lots of water so be sure to check
them daily especially as the weather
warm.tt. They will need fertilizer just
lake thoee in the ground and they also
will need Iota of sun.
Some of the numerous vegetables
that are suitable for containers are
kale, garlic. potatoes, beans, carrots
and cucumbers. Radishes, s prang
onions, lettuce and spinach are also
easy to grow from seed by just sowing
directly into pots or window boxes.
Sow several types and plant the seed
at weekly intervals for continuous
harvest. Thin the seedlings when they
are still small. To sow garlic, plant the
cloves one l.llCh deep m early spnng.
r~utre at.king. ttangmg baaketa are
ideal containen for dwarf cucum~ra
and cherry tomatoes Many herbe are
1ucce11ful 1n hanging baake ta or
rontalners -chives, buH, marjoram,
thyme, mint, parsley and sage
Peppera, green or hot, and eggplant
work well in containers too. For
tomatoes. you wall need staking or
wire cages around the perimeter of
the c:ontamer . Half wine barrels art:
perfect pl.anten for them
GARDllllRS CHIClllST
•Give lawn trees at least a two-foot
diameter of grass free area around the
trunk This wall make hand cl.Jppmg
around the trunk an obsolete chore
and will e nd lawn mower damage U>
the trunk
•Remember t.o sow vegetables Lake
le ttuce, rad lShes, carrots and com an
s uccessive plantings to lengthe n
harvest tame.
•Encourage d eep rooting and a
larger tolerance for dry spells by
watering infrequently but deeply and
thoroughly.
Chrysanthemums,
o f course, are in full
bloom all the time in
greenhouses.
How to control
snails and slugs
T ina Qua drozzi, 7, inspects blossoms a t a rose
d isplay a t the Huntingto n Center Ma ll that e nds
next Friday. Dem onst rations o n gr owing and
arranging roses are given daily a t I p.m . a nd a t
7:30 p .m . Fridays.
Runner beans and cucumbers will
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to w ork for ou
•Prune to keep evergreen shrubs
from encroaching on sidewalks and
paths before or as the new spring
growth starts. And use the proper
tools to get even , clean cuts for
whatever requires prurung
Plant a 'BONANZA'
Dwarf Peach Tree
You can easa.ly spot them now Ln wet
weather. Snails and slugs will eat dunng the day
in damp weather although they're usuaUy night
feeders. These common garden pests feed on a
wide variety of plants includmg flowers, green
foliage, aeed.lings, shrub bark. fruits and
vegetable.
What can you do about snails and slugs? Can
your yard snails be served aa gourmet delicacies,
escargots?
Carlton Koehler. entomologist, UC
Cooperative Extension, Berkeley, explains about
the pests and wa~ to control them.
Snails and slugs are similar in structure and
biology except that snails have an external sheU.
Snails lay their ew in a next in damp soil; slugs
lay eggs in the soil or under rocks or plant debris.
When inactive during the day, both pests hide and
rest under compoata, plant.a, trash piles and on
&haded plant par\a.
If you don't see snails and slugs, evidence of
their presence is easy U> spot. They leave silvery
mucous slime trails. secreted by glands in their
"foot." And they make large holes m leaves,
flowers, bulbs and fruit.
Use a combination of techniques for successful
control of these pests. Clean the yard to eliminate
their hiding places such as boards, debris, weeds
and unnecessary foliage.
Trap snails and slugs by placing boards or
flower pots in the yard, then gather up the pests
each day. Apply chemical balls, foUowing the
manu1acturer's directions, and use where the baits
cannot be TE.dChed or eaten by children or pets.
Obtain detailed mfonnation in two UC
Cooperative Extension publications. "Snails and
Slugs in the Home Garden." No. 2520, and "Snaili
as Food -Eacargot," No. 2222. To order write UC
Cooperative Extension Publications, 1422 Harbour
Way South. Richmond, CA 94804. Enclose a
check for $U>6 to cover postage, tax and handling
payabJe to UC Regents.
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control snails Easy to apply
through shaker lop for eHective
control of slugs and snails
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·How to Cope with Stress·
"Stress and Sexuality''
Program Chairman
DR. JOHN L. SCHWARTZ, M.D.
Psyctllatrlst-ln-Chlef
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Dr. John L. Schwartz. M.D .. past presl·
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Ano medical staff. has been In private
practice In Orange County since 1974.
He Is a Dtplomote of the American
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and Is on the cllnlcol faculty of the
University of Callfomla-lrvlne.
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Newport 's J. W. Mitchell ~
0 to race i11 Long Beach 'R
Gold Cup Challenge. BS. ~
Mesa, Saddlehack
glad they played
Costa Mesa High's Mustangs and
Saddleback's Roadrunners squeezed
in their Sea View League baseball
games yesterday -which equates
into misfortune for Newport Harbor
and Corona del Mar.
The rest of the area's schedule was
wiped out with El Toro at
University trying again today and
lrvine and host Estancia trying to
remake their game later.
Sunset League activity involving
Marina and Huntm~ton Beach, and
. South Coast League play, including
Laguna Beach at Dana Hills and
Woodbridge at Capistrano Valley, was
also washed away.
Here's how it went in the Sea View
League:
Costa Mesa 10, Newport 4
After watching his team fall behind
by four runs in the top of the first
inning, Ron Hayes took the
responsibility on himself to correct
things yesterday -stroking a grand
slam homer in the second inning and
adding a double and an RBI later to
pa<.~ the Mustangs.
Hyde went the distance a f ter
surv1v10g Newport's first-inning
uprismg. allowing just two hits m the
final six frames.
Hyde struck out seven and walked
none an gaining his first victory
The Sailors jumped on Hyde m the
first with five singles and Frank Roa's
double.
Mesa got rich m the second inning.
however, as three walks and a smgle
set up the bases-loaded situation for
Hayes .
Saddleback 1 I , CdM 3
Right-handed sophomore Leonard
Damian held all the cards against
Corona del Mar, stnking out 15 a.nd
slugging a solo home run to lead the
Roadrunners to their second victory in
four Sea View League starts.
A 6-0, 185-pounder, Damian's
homer was his sec.-ond of the year and
hlS strikeout count was a personal best
for the two-year starter.
Sonny Lee of Costa Mesa hops back to second base as Newport
Harbor's J e rry Piaskowski handles pickoff throw.
Daffy "'°' l'tloto bJ CheltM ltan Newport Harbor's downfall was on
the mound as the Sailors gave up nine
walks. ln contrast, Costa Mesa's J im
Corona de! Mar didn't do much
defensively to help itself, as
Saddleback struck for five runs in the
fourth inning with one single (assisted
by three CdM errors and three free
passes).
Angels tired of second-rate status
PALM SPRINGS -After 23 years of
taking a backseat to their neighboring
rivals, Angel players are finally fed up
with being second-fiddle to the Dodgers.
SPORTS COLUMNIST
JOHN
SEVANO
First, the Angels are bucking an
organization that has been around sinre
before the turn of t he 20th century.
Second, and more important, is that the
Dodgers have learned how to sell
themselves.
It's taken a number of years for the
disgust to surface. The Angel
organization has waited patiently,
knowing it was the new kid on the block.
for media and fans to reach some sort of
parity with the two teams.
But that's never happened.
The Dod&en are still more popular,
more publicized and certainly more
recognized locally, as well as nationally
than the Angels. Th18, despite the fact
the Angels quite possibly field the best
team -man for man -the National or
American League has to offer.
Angels have contended with through the
years. Despite the presence of such
superstars as Fred Lynn, Brian
Downing. Doug DeCincea, et al, the
public bas been flooded by daily reports
on the exploits of Greg Brock and Mike
Marshall, two Dodger youngsters who
have ye: tv have one legitunate season
between them m the major leagues.
"l don't really know how to say this,"
explains current Angel an d former
Dodger Tommy John , choosing his
words carefully, "but the Dodgers do a
great job of selling their athletes. It
1tarta from th~ top of the organization
and works all the way down to the
bottom."
What the Dodgers do better than
anyone e lse in baseball 1s make
themselves visible, aoces&ble -not only
to the media, but to the public.
yearly record-breaking attendances, are
very promotion conscious. Whatever 1t
takes to lure fans -whether it be
promotion campaigns at the stadium.
clinics at a ne1ghborkood park or guest
appearances at dinner -the Dodger
players, as instructed to do so by
management, are more than happy to
cooperate.
The Angels have been sorely lacking
in the above departments. It hasn't been
intentional. The organit.ation just hasn't
stressed the l'R aspect like it should.
For instance, the Dodgers have an
annual pre-spring training confrontation
with the Trojans of USC at Dodger
Stadium. It's an open house function
that draws between 35,000-40,000
(See ANGELS, Page 8!) This spring 1s typical of what the Why does this happen? A number of
reasons and theories abound. The Dodgers, as demonstra~ by their
n ·ucs win
unusual
track meet
It was an unusual track and
field meet at Golden West
College yesterday to go along
with the extraordinary weather
conditions that have hit the area
recently.
When the final t.ally was in, it
was the Orange Coast College
men posting a 71-70 victory over
the host Rustlers in a meet in
which everyone thought Golden
West had won. However. the
officials had forgotten to take
into account the high jump. thus
giving the Pirates the decision.
That wasn't the only strange
part of the afternoon. The ~t
was originally slated for Orange
Coast, but quickly had to be
shifted to the Rustlers' oval
when the track at OCC could not
be chalked. Some of the Pirate
runners, however. were absent
since they missed the bus.
Some of the top performers for
the winning Pirates included Bob
Erickson's victory in the 1.600
meters (4:04.2). Rich Brim, a
freshman f rom Huntington
ach High who posted second-
uebec dims
ings' hopes
UEBEC (AP) -Peter
S tny 1COnd twlce and assiated
two other aoai. to power the
bee Notdlques t.o a 7-3 victory
nlght over Los Angele•.
U,,. another aetback to the
' National Hockey League
p ~ff hopes.
Quebec entered the third
Bob Erickson
place finishes In the 100 and 200
and won the long jump (21-4 1/l ).
and Mark McMaster's triumph in
the 800 (1 :59.9).
Golden West received double
wins from Steve Bartolo m the
spr ints, Mark Lohr in the
hurdles and Scott Bolton an the
shot put and discus.
Highlighting the Orange Coast
women's 101-29 win over Golden
West was Kath y Bancroft's
double win in the sprints and
Janet Culp's winning toss of
119-6 in the javelin.
Gold en We st's Patti
Mascarenas set a school record in
the diacus with a 120-5 and also
captured the shot put i.n 36-7.
ln a hlgh school meet, Newport
Harbor's men took an 87-48
deciaion over Irvine.
Steve Braus tripled for the
Tars, taking the hurdle events
and di9cua and waa alao aecond in
the shot put. Lance Betson
cleared 14-0 to win the pole
vault. Newport ha.I won both of
(See B\JCS, Page 83)
An ACC final • West ID
Kentucky, Louisville set up rare meeting·
From AP dl1patcbes
OGDEN, Utah -Virginia took control with
Ralph Sampson on the bench in foul trouble and
held on after the All-American center fouled out to
beat Boston College 95-92 last night in the NCAA
West Reg10nal semifinals.
The fourth-ranked Cavaliers will play fellow
Atlantic Coast Conference member North Carolina
State in the regional final tomorrow for a trip to the
Final Four and one last chance at a national
championship for Sampson.
Sampson, despite sitting out almost half the
game, 9C'Ored 19 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and
blocked four shots.
But Virginia actually won 1t without him
Sampson. who 9C'Ored 15 points in the first half
as the Cavaliers took a 45-44 advantage. picked up
h1S fourth personal foul just seconds into the second
half. He didn't return until 7:27 remained.
No. 11 Boston College moved to a three-point
lead three minutes into the second half, but
Virginia then outacored the F.agles 15· 1 to open a
68-57 advantage with 10:23 left.
Junior forward Rick Carlisle was Virginia's
leading scorer, pumping in 22 poi.nts, including 16 in
the second half, and guard Othell Wilson added 18.
North Carolina State 75. Utah 56
OGDEN, Utah -Hot-shooting North Carolina
State, led by senior guard Dereck Whittenburg's 27
points. routed fellow upstart Utah 75-56 In
semifinal action of the West Regiona.la.
North Carolina State, 23-10, hit 11 of it$ first 14
field goal attempts ln the second half, helping the
Wolfpack rally from a two-point deficit to a
20-polnt lead. During a nine-minute stretch i.n the
second half, N.C. State outacored the Utes 20-5,
with Whittenburg 1roring lix of thoee pointa.
The Wolfpack. seeded sixth among the original
12 teams in the West, shot 68 percent from the floor
-28 for 41 -while Utah managed .lust 4S percent.
Sophomore forward Lorenzo Charles added a
career-high 18 points for the w lnnen, while
forward Thurl Bailey a nd reeerve guard Terry
Gannon had 10 points apiece. Gannon hit four
basketa from the 18-foot range and Whittenburg
alto was accurate from the perimeter
Louisville 65, Arkansas 63
KNOXVILLE, Tenn . -Scooter McCray's
tip-in at the buner capped a comeback from a
16-point deficit as second-ranked Louisville edged
No. 9 Arkansas 65-63 in a Mideast Regional semi-
final setting up its first clash with Kentucky in 24
years.
The two basketball powers from the Blue
Grass State, located only 80 miles apart, collide
tomorrow afternoon in the finals of the Mideast
Regional tournament, looking for a berth in the
Final Four at Albuquerque one week later.
McCray's tip-1.n came after Louisville's third
missed shot in the final 11 seconds.
Kenlucky 64. Indiana 59
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -Melvin Turpin scored
16 points and 12th-ranked Kentucky survived a late
Indiana rally and trimmed the No. 5 Hoosiers 64-59.
Kentucky, turning in one of Its finest efforts of
the seuon. surged to a 57 .47 lead over the Blg Ten
champions with 8:31 rernalrUng, but the Hoosiers
then began their com~k.
Indiana cut the lead to 57-53 on consecullve
basketa by Jim Thomas, reeerve Mike Glomi and
Randy Wittman, the lut with 6:05 to play.
Kentucky. the Southeaatern Conference
champion, went to a delay and freehman Kenny
Walker broke clear for a layup and a 59-63
advantage 4:21 from the tl.niAh.
Uwe Blab, the Hooeierw' 7-2 center from West
Oenn.any, ecored on a layup and Wittman hit from
10 feet with 2:49 left to make It &9-&7
Bulldogs
advance
to Garden
F rom AP dispatches
CORVALLIS. Ore . -
Forward Bernard Thompson
scored 26 pomts last night to lead
Fresno State into the National
Invitation Tournament
semifinals with a 76-67 wm over
Oregon State.
The Bulldogs . 23-10 ,
representing the Pacific Coast
Athletic Association, join
Nebraska, Wake Forest and the
winner of tonight's Mississ1ppi-
DePaul game for the NIT final
four Monday in New York s
Madison Square Garden.
Ore~on State led 29-28 at
intermission and padded it lo
31-28 as Charlie Sitton scored in
the opening seconds of the
period. Sitton, with 15 points,
played only four minutes of the
first half because of fou l
problems.
The Beavers' last lead came on
a jump shot by William Brew,
which made it 35-34 with 17:26
remaining in the game, but the
Bulldogs' Thompson countered
and guard Mitch Arnold added a
long jump shot from the comer
for a 38-35 lead with 15:55 to
play.
Wake forf'st romps
GREENSBORO, N .C .
Danny Young scored 17 points
and Alvis Rogers and Delaney
Rudd added 14 each as Wake
Forest defeated South Carolina
78-61.
It was the first meeting
between the schools since 1971.
South Carolina left the Atlantic
Coast Conference after that
season.
Wake Forest, 20-11, had a
heigh t disadvantage and was
outrebounded 25-15 in the first
half, but made up for it by
shooting 54 .8 percent from the
field while the Gamecocks shot
33 .3 percent
~ebraska advant'<'S
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -Stan
Cloudy's 18 points lifted
Nebraska past TCU, 67-57 and
earned the Comhuskers a trip to
New York for the semifinals.
It was the third straight game
Cloudy has lt?d Nebraska to a
h o mecourt victo r y I n the
tournament. The 6-4 junior also
led the Huskers i.n rebounding
for the third straight game with
nine.
The Hus kers took control
early, bulldi.na a l~-4 lNd 4 ~
mlnutea into t he game with
Cloudy scoring eight polnt1.
et d with a 5-2 lead and
the margin to 6-2 when
O<ender Gary LaakoskJ
cot caupt out of poeJtJon and
Stastny 1n.1pped home hia IC!t'Ond
of the 1amc and 46th o r the
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Long Beach gearing for Grand Prix weekend
fl'),. K1naa. live polnta behJnd
Ibo Wlnnt~ Jeta ih the Smythe
Dtvttlon, I.a~ to pin around ln life race for th• flnar playoff
j I but have alx 1ame-a
to five fQI' the J9'L
element opened th•
~ of 4:4~ of LM fJnt period wh•l'. hi• atuunpttd p1u to
00\.Get deflected off Kina• ~~M~y
LONO BJCACH (AP) -Although the
r ecent rai n ha1n't bee n very
encounaina. Lona Beach offlctala are
hoplns lor 200,000 tans to flood the
ttrM&a fer the 8th annual Toyota Grand
Prix of Lona Beach, with teetlvltlH
lwt1nC today.
.. J:very day It ralN, we don't •ll any
dcketa, and when the tun cornea out, tho
sale• double up," Hld Hank lve•,
•ookenan for the Lona ~h Grand Prix A9oclaUon. H pNCtlct.f U-. crowd
will be com .... blt to lut yHi:'e. '
The city'• Oepirtment of Financial
Management lt projec•tn1 2,200 hot41
roorna will be filled becawie of the race,
and that vltltore wlll 1pend $48 per
penon tach day they aN ln the dty.
The race COW"M wlnd1 •round the conv•nUon cent« compl.x, the Hy•tt
Rc1ency Hotel, but avold1 Ocean
Boulevaid, whltre eo.ltwal ttalllc: Jame
have CKX\U'Nd ln the P9*t.
AcUvlU., many of them tharlfable,
related to th• race were ached\al•d dWiN the weft.
l"l'M!CU1Jtt Bruce Jenner, Gene Hackman.
ttnaer Paul Wllllams and rock •tan Ted
Nugent and Pewr Wolf of the J. Gelb
Band.
The rlK'll eount contall'\I nearly five
mll• of pre-cut concrete berrlerl -12
feet 1ona and welahlna four ~ ..m .
alona wf th chaln.·lfnk safety f ncM that
are ro ,_ blah·
TbrM-day tlcllel ~ ·r~ f~
'30 to!llOO f« lldwta a.nd ftNll·~ .,.. tolftl for $20 U» t40. \
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Borchert named
to Edison position
Jon Bor c h er t . Weetmln11te r m
Hlsh's varsity basketball coach for the
past eeven years. has been choeen aa
F.d1son High's new coach. replacins
Barry Leigh, who resigned recently.
Borchert, a 34-year-old Fountain Valley
resident, has a background which includes sunt.s
as an assistant to Lute Olton at Long Beach City
College (1972). Dave Brown at Fount.am Valley
High (three years) and Ken Ammann at
Newpo rt Harbor ( 1976) before gui ding
W estnunst.er
His best r ecord 1n seven yea r s at
Westminster 1s 11 11 and his Sunset League
record durmg that span IS 4-66. '
L>esp1te the record, Borchert's reputation
and performance m what was an mtensive
search. F.dison Principal Jack Kennedy went
with Borchert.
"I 've been pro ud o f m y kids at
Westminster," says Borchert. "They've played to
a very high percentage of their ability."
"I'd like to make it a more up tempo offense
than in the past," says Borchert of his plans for
the Chargers. ''We'll use full court pressure
defensively and 1 like to run the ball."
Edison has three returners with starting
experience -6-4 Brad H.ten, 6-5 Rodney
Johnson and 6-1 Tim Wertner.
Borchert is a product of Long Beach Jordan.
Long Beach City College and San Diego St.ate.
Quote of the day
Gabe Paul, president of the Oeveland
Indians, noting a large number of tykes at a
spring training cookout for players and
thetr families. "We're known as the Stork
Club."
Moffet, Stan( ord close
INDIANAPOLIS-Southern a
Methodist University set an American
record in winning the 400 medley
relay last night at the 60th annual
N C AA men's s wimming and d iving
championships a few hours after Stanford,
with former Newport Harbor High star John
Moffet swimming a split, just missed the same
mark.
The Mustangs clocked a 3:12.63 to break the
old mark held by Texas (3:12.93 in 1981 ). Earlier,
Stanford. W1th back.stroker Dave Bottom setting
an American record split (48 38) finished with a
3:14.53 effort
It was a big day for SMU as the Must.angs'
Steve Lundquist started his bid for three first-
p lace 1nd1v1dual finis hes by w inning the
200-yard ind1v1dual medley and later helping
SMU set the 400 medley relay record
Bulling lead s Seattle
Golden Weat College product II
Bud 811lllDI homered and tour
dlfrerent Seattle pitchers lunit.ed the
C h icago Cubs to f ive hits as the
Mariners <=Dptured an exhibition ba8eball game
yesterday, 4-2 . . . Elsewhere. Gary Ward had
a grand al.am and Ken& Hrbek and Gary Gaeul
also homered ln a seven-run fifth aa Minnesota
romped past Detroit, 13-6 Mike Caldwell
went six lnrunga, allowing only two hits, and the
Brewers pounded out 17 hita m a 9-0 rout of San
Francisco . Ma rv Foley, a non-roster
player, and rooloe outfielder Greg Walker each
had three ruts, including a homer, as the Chicago
White Sox beat a Plttaburgh spht-squad, 8-1
. Geor1e Bell had a three-run homer and a
patr of singles in Toronto's 6-4 victory over
Boston Texas' Rick Honeycutt l!mited the
New York Yankees to Jllll one h1t m 5 ~ mn.ings
as the Rangers posted a 4-0 wm . . Rookie
short.stop Julio Franco drove In four runs with
two doubles and a single to lead Cleveland to its
5-2 triumph over San Diego . . . Wallace
Joboson hit a homer on rookie reliever Kurt
Kep1bJre'1 first pitch in the bottom of the ninth
as Montreal edged S t. Louis, 7-6 . . . In a
night game. the New Y ork Me ts edged
Cincinnati, 2-1. while rain washed out games
between Kansas City and a Pittsburgh split
squad and Philadelphia-Houston . . . Golden
West College product John Moses, who was
being counted on as a reserve with Seattle this
year, has a fractured bone in his right foot,
injured when he was caught trying to steal
during the runth uuung of Wedneeday's game
against San FranclSCO
Flames second in Smythe
Kent Nll1100'1 short-handed goal ~
with 62 seconds re maining m the '
game clmched Calgary's 6-5 victory
over Chlcaso l.aat night and pushed
the Flames into second place m the Nauonal
Hockey League's Smythe 01v1s1on. It was
Nilsson 's 4lst goal of the season
Elsewhere m the NHL last night, rookie Guy
Carbonaua notched his 17th goal at 16:29 of the
final period and added an empty-net score with
1:13 remaining to give Montreal a 5-3 win over
Minnesota . Ron Flockhart tallied two
goals and assisted on Paul Evans' game-winner
as Philadelphia downed Toronto, 7-4
Washington scored four goals during a 5:33 span
of the third period, two by Rob Carpenter, and
came from behind to defeat New Jersey, 5-3. The
win gave the Capitals a three-point lead over the
New York Wanders in the battle for second place
in the Patrick Div1S1on Rick Middleton's
third goal of the game and 46th of the season
broke a 5-5 lie and sent Boston to a 7-6 verdict
over St. Lows . Goalkeeper PaoJ Pageaa,
who h.u played only one game for Los Angeles,
was recalled by the Kings yesterday to replace
Marka1 Mattaaoo, who has a knee mJury.
VF.HO Bl".At·11. 1"1'a Stt•Vl" Sux II
1dn.itt.'d homt' C. ·ll ~PY ln th" fifth
Inning to break " 2 2 Ut' atnd llt"nd I~
Ang cll'll l o a 3-2 vict ory ovt-r
&lllrnort> yl'9t.rrd•[ In exh1b1uon buebaH
Mikt! Mlll'llhul alug~ hll tlxth hom<'f of
tht! 1pring In the ae<.'Ond lnnlt\61 for thet Dodgt'ns'
first n.m Tht• Orioles took a 2-1 lead in the third
on Eddie Murray'• two run •iniilt·, but the·
Dodgen tied the 1COre In the fourth when Ort:g
Brock 11l~led. reached third on two wild plt.chea
and acored on Steve Yeaaer'1 fielder'• choh.~
Joe Beckwith, blddlna for th" Dodsen' No.
5 atarUns spot, ecau.ered eeven hlt.s over five
Innings to earn the win. Storm Davll took the
1068.
The Dodgen are 9-10 The Or1olt'fl, wh06(>
unbeaten streak wu snapped at six, (one tie) are
11 -7
Ransey sparks Dallas
Kelvin Rauey sank a 20-foot m
jumper with 1:14 remalninj to anap a
I 11-111 t ie and apark Dallas to a
I 18 -113 victory laat niaht in San
Diego m National Basketball Aaociation action
It was the fifth win ln eeven outings for lhe
Mavericks, who ~ed their record above lhe
.500 mark at 36-35 . Elaewhere In the NBA,
Walt Davl1 scored 25 polnta while Maurice
Lucas added 21 pll.ll a ga.me-hJgh 12 rebounds as
Phoenix coasted to ita sixth strwght victory by
beating Kansas City, 112-95 ... Reserve
forward Don Colllo1 came off the bench to notch
a season-high 31 points and Jiff Raland collected
27 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead
Wash ington past C hicago, 102-96 ... Jim
Pax100'1 25 points paced Portland to a 104-97
win over Houston, the 11th Jou in 12 games for
the Rockets, who have the league's worst record
at 12-57.
TPC golf tourney' d e layed
Overnight stonns which dumped •
almost an inch of rain on an already
saturated course forced a one-day
delay yesterday m the 9Cheduled start
of the Tournament Players Championship al
Ponte Vedra, Fla. The schedule now c.alls for
single rounds today and tomorrow and a double
round of 36 holes Sunday Don Coryell,
coach o{ the San Diego Chargers, says he wants
contract talks with quarterback Dao Fouts
settled by April 26, the date of the National
Football League draft Fouts 1s r eportedly
seeking a multi-year contract worth $1 million a
year . . The USSR S ports Committee has
accepted an invttation to par1.1cipate in the 1983
Kansas Relays, K an sas t rack coach Bob
Timmons said The Soviets plan to send a
contingent o f 20, in c lu ding 15
athletes . . S•mmy Koshi, a track star for
Southern M~thodist who was ruled mel!gible a
year ago because of age. was stripped of three
Southwest Conference records he set or helped
set during the 1981 and '82 seasons
Televi ion" radio
TV: Co lh•gl· BaskNball Ho us ton vs
MemphlS Statt-at Kansai. City, Mo in NCAA
Midwest Regional semifinals, 11 30 p m ,
Channel 2 (taped)
RADIO: Bask1:tbc1ll San Anlunw al
Lakers. 7 20 pm . KLAC 1570)
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1'h1• An"d.1 l'UUld kw duan.c tht' !Wnlt-thlnl( '\Vllh M
bona fide collegtate power hke Cl1I St.Gte fo'ullerton
but they don't
'l'he•n ttwrt• art• the• l)(xJl(~r Pf'P"'I d1n1(.,. that &rt'
l't.mdut·t.c<l throughout th\' y ... ar All Juh11 explaln.11,
"The Dodgl'ni used 1.t1 g1vt· I.'¥ $100 lO do thoee,
wh1<.·h wa11 nothing. And Wl" didn't ul·tu..Uy teach
those k1d11 anything. You're really there to sign
autographs and t.o get exposure."
"Tlwy can alwaya aay, too, that they met you,"
ch1 me11 In Andy Hauler "lt makes It more per110na1
the n1:x1 timl' they t'Ome to a l{ame "
"WHO JS THE Angels' sponsor? Cokt·'' I don't see
why W\' don't huve Angct-Cokt• t hl\ll"I>," John adds.
Again, 1t rl'wrlll back to selling The· Dodgers do,
the Angel<; don't
It's like their respective clubhouses after a game.
The only plac:e o(f-lim1l8 to the press with the
Dodgers lS the players' lounge With the Angels, !l's
the players' loungl' and the trauung room where
many hastily retreat for therapy
Tht• problem for reporters. especially for those
with early deadlines, 18 getuns quick access to the
Angel players Once again, the selling of & product
is lht< issue
Said John. "The Dodgers alwayic told us the
easiest thing to do was talk to the press after a game
m which you've won ll was when you lost and t{Ot
bombed, that's when It was the toughest And that's
when they encouraged us to talk the most."
THE ANGELS THREW deaf ears on such
cooperation in the past. Now, sick and tired of being
"the other team," the players want to change their
image. They want to do whatever ll takes to gain
approval
That, at least, 1s what they've been talking
about this spring.
"It's a tough Job, a tough battle to get the
recognition due this ball club But I think as long as
you put a good product on the field and make it
accessible for thl' people ," says John in a
hopeful tone.
"You have to remember thl!i game LS a product
and a business. The Dodgers wiU always be the
Dodgers. But 1f the Dodgers have a couple of off-
vears, maybe the fans will take a closer look at us
"WHAT WE HAVE to do is JUSt as much. 1f not
more so. than the Dodgers," adds John of ~aining
acceptance "If this was another lme of work, and
your competition was outselling you, you'd have to
do something to outsell them, wouldn't you?
"What we have lO do as players is <.'Onstantly sell
the team Whether we're m uniform or out of
uniform. you have to remember you'rt-a member of
the Cal1forma Angels We, as players. can do a lot to
sell ourselves just by being available
"I think it's too bad because you've got guys on
this team like Lynn, and Downing, and Rick
(Bul"leson). and Doug (DeCmces) They should get
the c red1 t they deserve because they are
outstanding players."
The Angels aren't that far away from being No.
1. Maybe. JUSl maybe. the players' new-found
willingness, along with a few organizational
changes in ph1I090phy, could JUSl be the answer.
Irish 0' Brien rallies to win
ARCADlA (AP) lnsh O'Bnen, ndden by
apprentl~ jock ey J~ S~lner. rallied I.ate to beat
favored Terra MISS Ln yesterday's feature race at
Santa Aruta
lnsh o·snen paid $14, $4 20 and $2 80.
Caho handicap honors
to Newport's Celerity
4-NIGHT PARTY CRUISE
By ALMON IJOCKABEY
DellyPteot ... IMQ~
It's all over but the shouting Ln the
Newport to Cabo San Lucas yacht
race -and there was ple nty of that
going on at the Solman Hotel 1.aat
night as all but two of the 46 starters
had crossed the finish line.
Still at sea and not expected to
finish before toda~ waa the
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet
entry Delphia which was limping to
port with a broken rudder, and Freya
which had been expected later last
night.
Whe\l all the fanfare about the first
yacht to finish has sube.lded the race
boils down to the corrected lime
w inners which Is what handicap
racing IS all about
Talks stall;
strike looms
NEW YORK (AP) -Negotiationa
between the National Basketball
Association and its players' union
broke off yesterday, 10 days before a
strike deadline set by the players, and
union chief Larry Fleisher aaid a
1tri.ke appean inevitable.
Afte r the 20 minute meeting,
Fleisher. general counsel for the
union, aald, "It la clear to ua that,
ba.ed on today, we've been waatlng
our ttme the laat few week1. My
feeling la there la no alternative.
There will be a atn.ke April 1. I w1U be
1hocked lf It didn't occu..r."
Flelsher u.1d a full committee of
NBA ownen appeared •t Thunday'a
meetJ.na. '1'hey bllcked off everythina
that had been aareec:J to," he aa.1cf
"And thelr offer would effectively
remove the playerw' ri1ht of free AcencY···
BOATING
The overall handicap honors went
to Celerity, a Serendipity-43
skippered by William Ostenniller of
Bahia Corinthia n Yacht Club,
Newport Beach , Celerity and five
other late finishers toppled Morr1
Kirk's Class A Hana Ho from the top
of the heap yesterday.
Se<:ond overall wu Pacemaker, a
Frers-38 sailed by S~en Promialoff.
Southwest.em Yacht Oub, San Diego.
third was Frtt Enterprise, a New
Nelson -Marak-41 owned and
skippered by Dick Ettinger. Newport
Harbor Yacht Club; fourth wu
Bigwig, a Choate-40, skippered by
Ron Melville. Balboa Yacht Oub, and
fifth was Quintesaence, a Petenon-41
sailed by Donald Hughes. Santa
Barbara YC.
In the class rundowns Morrie Kuk's
Hana Ho clung to the top spot ln Class
A ahead of a couple of other Santa
Cruz-508 -Don Ayres Jr.'a Upbeat,
NHYC, and Kirk Elliott's F.arl Mar,
NHYC. Bill Palmer's Samurai was
fourth.
In ClaH B the w inner waa A
Warren Hancock'• Aleta, NHYC;
second waa Temerity, Ted Ke rr,
California YC, and third was 01 Roler,
Richard Fantoui, NHYC.
Class C wlnnen swept the overall
honors: Celerity, Fl'ft Enterprt.e and
Quln~nce.
In Clau D the winner waa
Pacemaker, Steven Promlaloff,
SWYC; aecond was Blgwl1. Ron
Melville, SYC, and third wu Pelican
Ex.pre.. William Crew, Ventura YC.
In the eight-boat Performance
Handicap Racina Fleet the Winner
was Windfall, skippered by Lee
Newfield. California YC, followed by
Free Run, Fred Hammet Jr .. and
Joyride, Juey Butta.
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Uranga Couat DAILY PILOT /Friday, Morch 25. 1983 U;)
BUlllTIN BOARD
s..,.eball ramp
El Toro ~ogn School will hOl<I 111 •orlng
oaaebell camp Mon<l•y and Tu .. 01v rrom tO
a.m untll 3 30 pm
Enrollment la llmll•d to tlO pert1c1pan11
•g•• 8-t3 El Toro High COllCh•• lom
MoCattrey and Den Deleon will lnllruct th•
claH
Reglat11tlon will be taken on a llrsl-come.
flret·Mrvt bHll en the El Toro High b111b1ll
lleld from 8:30-10 a m Monday
Instruction on batting coge drlll1, live
hitting. T-B1ll 1nd baH running wlll be
covered
Cost 11 S20 per player The tee cov111 an
Insurance package for the two-day clast
For more Information, phone 586-1234,
e11ten1lon 2113 or 770-1113
I outh fo.,tball
Reg111ra11on lor tne 1983 season ol Hun-
11ngton Beach Jr All American 1001oa11 will be
held tomorrow at Murdy Park from 7 30· 11 30
a m Regl1trallon fee 19 $20 Those reg1ater1ng
wlll save $10 on cer1lflc111on
Boal ~hoM
fh• llllh ennu•I Anehelm Boet Show open•
W•dnHd•v 11 th• Anehe1m Convention
C•11l•1 II conllnuH through Sunoay Aprll 3
Show hourt ere 3 to 11 p m We<lnffdey
through f'. rldly 11 • m to 11 p,m IS1turd1y
and 11 • m to 1 p m Sund•)'. Aprll 3
Prleea er• 14 &O IOI' adull1, 12 tor chlldren
8-15 and Children undfi ah<.,, admitted free
Call 111111·8900 lor more lnlormetlon
Goll tournamPnt!'i
APAIL 5 The Garden Grove Strawberry
Featlval-Chamber of Comm1rce tournament la
set for the Wlllowlck Golf Courae In S1n11
Ana
Rag1111a11on dtadllne 11 Tueaday Golf,
dinner 1n<1 cart fee 11 $40 per entrant Included
Is an alter-tournament dinner al Salvatore'•
Restaurent In Garden Grove at 6 30 p m
More than 100 golfers are expected to
par11c1pata
For more lnlormatlon phone 633-0450
APRIL 11 Anahtlm Memorial Ho1p11ars
men s support group, th• Double Eleven Club.
1ees oll lor Its Nventh annu1I Spring r on1c
classic at Los Coyotes Country Club
Donald Karcher o f Newport Beach la
honorary chairman lor the all day pro-am
event wht..11 wllll draw men 1nd women lrom
throughout Orange County
Tl1e day begin• at 9 a m with reg1atra11on
and a conunental breaktas1 followed by a
putting contest end a 10 30 shotgun start
Donations are ta11-dee1uct1ble. and turlher ff'h Pt-lt"h alr sports .-amp 1ntormat1on 11 avallable by calling 999-6067
APAIL 25 -The third annuel Unlled V1s1ts from prolesslonal athlete• w lll wes1ern Medical Centers benefit 1ournamen1
highlight the lhlrO annual Junior Wheelchair will be held at the Santa Ana Country Club
Sports on TV
TELEVISION
Y JO m (2) COLLEGE BASKETBALL
KC"ntut·ky VN Lo1.11•vllltt In the Mlde ... t f'm1.1l of the
NCAA Tourruimtmt at KnoxvlUt', '1'1•nn
11 4~ urn (2) COLLEGE BASKETBALL
North Ca1ohna Stot.t-v1 Vlr&lnJ11 In tht.• Wc•st f'inal
of ttw NCAA Tournamt!nt at OgdC>n, Uwh.
12 JO pm. (4) BOXING P1nklu11 Thomas
(20 0 1, 17 KOii) VI. Alfonzo Ratliff (16·1. 11 KOii)
in 11 heavyweight bout at Allantlt' C:lly, NJ Al!iO,
Murk Fraile (21 • l, 11 KOii) vs. AIE>x Ramus (I!> I 1,
10 KOsl in a 111.!ddle._welizht bout on the same card.
2 p .m (2) GOLi" &~·ond-round t'OVl'rage of
the Tournament Playt-rs Champiun!jh1p •H Pont{'
Vedra. Fla.
3:30 p m. (7) PRO BOWLING The $1 ~O.·
000 Millc.>r High Life Open, LaJ)t.'d ut Milwauk~
5 p m (7) WIDE WORtD OF SPORTS
Dwight Braxton ( 19-1-1. 12 KOs) vs Michael
Spinks (22-0. 16 KOs) ma schedull'd 15 round bout
for tht• world light heavyweight lllll'. tapt·d M .. rch
11 dt Atl.rntlc City, N J
RADIO
Bas<.>ball Dodgt•rs vs Cincinnati dl 1\unpa,
lO 10 am • KABC (7!10), St•attle vs Angl'I.~ <At Palm
Springs. 12 55 pm. KMPC (71 0). H m h y
Edmonton vs King!>, 7 20 pm , KPRZ (1150)
Sunday
Y a .m Cll BASKETHALL Thi· Ohw
State-North Carul111a w1nnC'r v~ St J ohn's·Gt--org1a
winner in the East Final of thl' NCAA Tournament
at Syracuse, N Y
10:25 am ( 11) BASEBALL Montreal and
the Dodgers in an exh1b1t1on game at Vero Beac h.
Fla. Spo11s Camp which begins Monday and A 1otal ol 144 golfers will take pert Entry
continues through Friday. April 1 at tee 11 $150 and Includes lunch dinner and 10:30 a.m (7) Sadldleback College USFL FOOTBALL LA
Scheduled to attend are former Ram tournament Express at Chicago.
quarter back Pat Haden. current Ram Call 953•345o lor Information 11 a .m (2) BASKETBALL The low&·
quarterbacks Vince Ferragamo and Jell Kemp Villanova winner vs. M emphis Statt-H o uston
and Los Angeles Raiders defensive back Otis winner in tht:' Midwest Final o f the NCAA
McKinney T K C Tnere will also be exhibitions by the Mission ournament, at ansas aty
Viejo Nadadora divers and welghtllltlng and l 1.30 am (-4) BOXING James "Hard
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from 9 am untll 3 pm each day It Is IOI' leader Dean Thompson ol Carson and Chuck Scranton. Pa Tr>e 1011ow1ng Pe'"'"' •'1 ".lo•ng FICTITIOUS auatNESi
dlsablecl children ages 7-18 from Orange Gurney ol Pleasanton clHh tomorrow night 1n (2 GOLF F I d l th bvsoness as NAME STATEMENT l p .m ) tna roun pay In (' PAYLESS CLEA ,.EA ~ & 're to1owng per~on •l doing San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties the Salute t o Long Beach at J C Tournament Players Championship at Po nte Vedra, LAUNOAY 306 010 ~4e.,i:-o•• Blvd t.ou\•M''i' d•
Each Clay 111e chtldren w ill receive Agalanlan s Ascot Park In Gardena at 8 Fla (4 ) _ SPORTSWORLD Larry Holmes Newpo•t Beech c.A ~2bf.:l AUlO lEASE ,.,.ARi<ETINC. 1natruction 1n lennls basketball swimming. Gurney 11 lour1n on lhe CAA point standings • I Owen w ,._.0 r,118 11 ;i IJ/ •1 11 Georg•• s1 No , o.;i,nt•nQlon
archery track and held and welghthtt1ng wnh 58 points Thompson. the three-time (41 -0) vs Lucien Rodriguez (35-7 I) in the WBC Bos1on war co~•• Me, .. c ,. B .... cr. CA 92~8
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on Monday from 9 10 10 a.m Kemp will be on series won nls opener last week and hBS 70 p lh11 ous•ne" 'conduc1eo .,, an Gllo•g•a S1 No 1 Munt.rg1on •
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Fly casting
lessons set
tomorrow
A fly cas11ng
demonstration will be
given by fly casung and
tying instructor Rip
Burdick tomorrow, ram
or shin~
The demonstration
will be held on the bea,·h
behind the office al the
Newport Dunes Travel
Trailer Park, 1131 Back
Bay Drtve. Newport
Beach An entry fee of
$2 for adults and SI for
children 1s charged by
the Newport Dun~s
Park
Included 1n the
demonstration 1s advice
on equipment. casting
faults and h ow to rorre<:t
them, tips for casting an
the wind and distance,
skill and trick casting
Burdick, who travels
and teaches throughout
the western United
States. maintains any
fish can be caught on a
fly. 1£ you know how,
and sees n o reason to
limit the sport by fly
fishmR for trout onJy
Basketball 1
scores
NCA~OH I
WNI "-flonal lamlflnale
( •t ()ed9ft. UtMI)
V1<g1n1e es. 8Mton Co11aQa 92
H0<11l C!lfottne St 75, U1111 541
Mld9NI "-flonel hmlflll<lle
(•t ICl'Oftllle, T9M.) L.oulallllll 84, Arlteneae 63
IC""UCllY 84. lndl1ne 59 Mld'weel "9fio-I t.mlftnele (_. Ken-City, Mo.)
Tonight'• 0.-IOW• (21·9) .... Vlllanov• (23-7)
Mamphlf St (23-11 "' Hou11on
(28-2) •• , .... ltNll a-lflnall
(11 lyteo-, N.Y.)
Tonftlflt't 0-N
01110 St (20·91 •It Norlll
CwoMnt 117·7) St John'• 121·41 ve Georgl•
(22•10)
NfT
o-terftf!IM
llt_,o St 78, Of9Q0'1 SI 87
fftke l'°'"t '1'8 South Cerollna
81 fMOrMlce 87 TCU &7 T;..w,r. 0-.
Mlu ln lppT(20-e1 1t OeP1vl
11t•111
Tobik traded
for Grubb
POMPANO BEACH,
"8. (AP) -The Tex.aa R nsera acquired
rlaht-handed reU•f
pitcher Daw Toblk from
the Detroit Ttaere Yi aierday In exchange for outfielder Johnny
Qrubb.
Toblk had• 4 -9
record. a 3 N -.med nm ..... arid nine l&vtl
1• the~ lMt yMr. ONbb. who Wold the ~,. ln 19'8, had.
tj61h of 10 home run.a CS 17 run• bau d In
dt Tt'IUll ln 1079. -
Drop Everything! TODAY many new
1983 cars and trucks are at last summer\ sticker p rice!
Standard Beds. Long Beds. Diesels. l.Jsten we know you're busy. but drop
e'lCiy~ and come on down to
Toyotas big DROP EVERYTHING
]\f:~,~~S:.::p;;ort Trucks and Che new Mojave
Save money while you be·
come the happy owner of che
Toyota you've been wanting
Sales Event! It's going on
right now1 It's your b!i
chance to get a great buy
on the Toyota you've ~~=::~;;:=: been dreaming about
'83 TERCB.S,COROLLAS
/a'82 STICKER PRICES I
Drop that screwdriver. drop that
pie. drop that phone OmQ..e:x'.CrY·
thing. because your participating
dealer has '83 cars and trucks at '82
sticker prices.•
TRUCKS: SPECIAL
INCENTMS 10 DEALERS I
Toyota has given your dealer and
Toyota dealers everywhere special
Incentives to sell 14.000 trucks and
this can mean bJuer savlnp for
you Plus, there are 46,000 cars In
the DROP EVERV'T'HING Sales
E\rent. tool
NATIONAL
SAi ES GOAL: 60,0001
And they want to sell them by the
end of this E\rentl Vou can lust Imag-
ine what kind of a deal your dealer
Is cooking up for you!
CANCEL MRYTHINGI
So postpOne tennis after __ _
work today! Forget
aerobics class! You
can do those any-
time Om~·
thJni and do It now,
while your dealer sUll
has a treat selection for you to
choose from.
GRUl'SELECTION NOWI
There are 198) Tercels and Corollas
1t lest year'& sticker
prtce.• Ask about
~Ilea and Cre1Slda.
too. And for
truck fins, there •~
HURRYITIME
IS RUNNING OUT!
This could mean a dream deal for
you I So drop that cellar cleanup!
Drop that paint job! The Toyota
DROP EVERYTHING Sales E\rent Is
on for a llmlted time only
OH WHAT
AFEELING
10 GET A GRUI' IUYI
Oh, what 1 feellna to KtUally own 1
ToyoUll But oh. what a feellna to pt
a areat ~Yon 1 Toyoui besides!
OH WHAT A FEfl.INGI
TOYOTA
•a.1ed on manufKturell IUflelted retail~ Dulert' .au.I retlll pJket m~ v1ty.
I -
F211nt March 8 \Q8J
Publl1oneo or.n11 .. C.oast 0111ry I F21Hll
Pilot Marc~ 18 2~ Apr I t 8 198J Pubh5t>ed Orange Coast Qa,r, 1313·83 Polot ,.,.,.,,,. 11 18 25 Ap•o '
------------1983
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
!he 1011ow111g person6 '"' ooin11
ovsiness as WAlSON SAlES CO 981 5
Jev Corcle Anane1m CA 9'807 l Oate waaon 98 t S Jll>
I (..orcle Aneheom CA 9?807 I Mar 1 F Watton 981 S J8)
C"cle Anaheim CA 92807
.. .,~s ou11nes1 1~ c or1dvc tfl'O by ~
Qf'nt!r& per1ner1n11>
L 011e wa1so.,
fh•I stat•ment ""•' t1tfl><1 w1lh 1"e
( ount, C•f'" or 0r3ngp Cuun1y on
Maren 8 1983
POOLIC NOTIC£
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowong per3on 11 Cloong
bu• n1t\1 as CHUACHlll S WINE &
SP RI l S 30244> Crown \18118)
Per•11¥t1\ Lagun~ Niguel CA 92677
Voolef M I\ Ion 17660 La
8e1ed11 Aa,,ttio Sanle Fe Ca,,lornoa
92067
Th11 t:Ju1rn"1' ' c.oncsvcled Dy en
'""'"•duat \110let M • •oH
'"'' '1•1•"'8nt wes !·~ ... tll ,,,. Covntr CM!•~ ot C\11nge Co..n1y o~ ,
Merrn 14 1Q8)
F211114
F21 ll74
PvbhSN•O O•ft"ge C ,01 De y
P1IOI ~e•C" 11 18 2~ Apr I Pubhsned Orange Coest Oeuy
1185 8) Point Marci> t8 25 Apr'! I 8 1983
1351·83
1983
MLIC HOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8UllNEH
NAME STATlMENT The IOllOw•ng pl!rson •I dO•Og
bulll'eSS H HANK s PIZZA 1631lS e .. ch
Blvd t<1.1n11ng1on Beier> CA 1126•6 Seyeo M•1•d Seo11g1 I IS s
Guaoa1upe Reoondo Bater> CA
90277 Th•S bu11ne95 ,, COf10UClfl0 Oy an
tndovo<lu•I S M SeClflQ•
Tnot Stl\emenl WH lllflO Wll'1 thfl County Cieri\ ol Orang11 Coun1y on
Ml.IC HOTICE
FICTITIOUI 8UllN£11
NAME ITATEMEHT The 1o11ow1ng persona are do•ng
bu11nes1 as
BETH S FLOWER BASKET
111 I t K•P•• Or Hunlonglon Baecn CA 92646
Beth Ann Burlo.a 11111 Kepta
Or Hunltnglon Beecn CA 92646 Myrna Clyde Bucio.• Ill 9 1 1 I
Kapaa Or Hun11ng1ori Baecfl CA
92646
Th11 b\l'•ness 11 conducted by an
•nCl•••dual 11>u1bend & w1111 Merci'! 14 1983 ,211712 Th•• 1111t1man1 was fll•d wlln ma
County Cler~ ol Orange Counly on Publosneo Or11nge Coa11 0 ••1y Marcil l t t983
l'olot Maren •8 25 Apfll 1 8 11183 I F21lt72 1114 83 Pvbl11heO Orange Co111 Dally ----,-00-l-IC_NO_T-IC_E ___ Pllr>I March 18 25 April I ~~:~l'\
l'ICTITIOUI eUSINEll NAME STATEMENT
l tie to110 .. 1ng pe• t on s doing
0\.19'nt1t s ts 8AAOLEY INlEANATIONAl
AIRWAYS 118 "gal4! Ava Newe>0rt
Buer> CA 92662
Bred'ey M•••"•" Carlson
• •6 , Agile Betoo• •s•e11d CA
97662
Tn 1 ov1•ne11 11 condu'1e<I ny •
m-1ed p1r1nenl>•P Br•O•ey M Cerlaon
11,., stale,,,..,I ,.., 11.a w11n lhe
Counh Clark 01 01enge County on
Feb 28 t983
PlmlC NOTICE
I(~
FICTITIOUI •USJHEll
NAMI ITATEMl!NT
Tile lollow1ng 1>••aon ta doing
ov11ne11 e• RANCHO NAGA GRANOE
29 t5 Rtld H•ll AY811u• 1'-200 Coll•
Mau CA 92828 8YA0N M T ARNUTZER 900
"" Lido No<d Newpofl e.... CA 112863
Th·• bv11ne11 '' conducted by eri Ind MOU II
Byron M Ternuu .. '2tOIOI Thll 1111-1 WH ltlad wlll> ,,.,.
Pu1>111h•d Orange Coast Diiiy' County Ctarlo. ot O•anga Counly on
P1101 March 4 I I l8 25 111113 February 11 19113 1020-113 F20N71
----.,.-,..-,
1
-C-HO--Tl_C_E ___ I PubllsheCf Orenga Cout 0111y
rUU\. I Pllol March 1 t t8 25 April I
------------11183 FICTITIOUI eUllNl!ll 129 t.a3 NAME ITATIMIHT
The fotlowong pa<1on1 .,, 001ng
O\.lllMUH SA LO N O WNER S
ENTAEPRENEUA ASSOCIATION,
882 I Lal1yatta Ori•• Hunt1nglon
Baacn, CA 11264 7
Jon Oonnla•. 6112 1 Llltyell• Or Huntington S.ech, CA 9284 7
Sergio Vuquai. 5882 Ml<lwey
Ot . Hunllnoton ~,, CA 92848 Lovey VuquH 5882 MIOw1y
Ot • Hunllngton BNell CA 928411
Thie blJ•lnHt I• eondvclac:I by 1
g91'1«al p1rtnarthlp n11an
Publ11had Orenga COHI Di iiy
Piiot March It t8 25 Aprll t
1983
tlU 83
PlmlC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI aUllNIH
HAMI ITATWMIHT
The totlowtng pt!llOf\t are doing
bualnau u
J & 0 ENTERPRISE. 20'
lnlrlPld SI Newport 8aacn CA
92&e3 Jc>yea Hiiton, 204 lntrlQld SI .
N9WPC)rt ea.on. CA 928113
,_lellerd Ourlo.ln. 204 1n1r91>ld
SI , ~port 8Mcll. CA 92863 Thll ovalneal It eonduCleO by •
~al pattnarlh4'! J~ HMton
T'hll llllMl«lt WU lllad wfth th9
COunfy Cl«k Of Of1nga County on
MetCh 14 1913 n 1na
Publltllad Or1nge Cout Dally
PllOI MatCll 18 25 Apftl 1. I . 1g83
1349-.83
P\B.IC NOTICE
'ICTrTIOUI au ... H NA• BTATWMCHT
Tiie lollowtng l)tfton 11 doing
l)uiAMU ..
PACIFIC MAAl<!TINO ANO
TAAOINQ CO , H87 llrell SI
Nawj)Ofl a.a.ch. CA. 12"0 JOMC>h Qr-. toe HatbOr It Ot , W.WPOfl 8-h. CA IHeO
Tiile bUlln-II GOnducltcl by 11'1
ln<ll\lldual JOllClll or-Tiil• etllttlftllnt WH fll8cl wi.11 tM Co\ltll~ Ci.tk of Otlrl'ge Ooul\ty OI\
M1tch 14, tH3 "11m Publlahad Orenga 00111 Oeny
l'llOt Mlrcll 11, 28. All'll 1, I . 19'3 1)11-t3
n••x•pen•a ve•
·11n 111. IPWI' "") not hiO" In price: r e uona-te.
:".:. lllllf Mil
CIHllf~2~Wiu,g
11-1 Orange CoHI DAIL V PILOl /Friday, M1rch 25, 1983
...
WllT'I ... COMRMNCC ........ OtwWMI • l "°1. Ga
1~en 60 17 He P"-"• o 21 eoo 11•., S..nle 40 30 $71 II"• P0<1\an0 40 lO 571 I 1'1i
Goio.n Sl•I• 26 45 3117 2t°"
San 04eQo 23 47 329 21'1i ...... ,DIYWon
San Ant041k> 43 27 e u o.n-M 32 543 5 !>MM ,. 35 507 1-.
K.,, ... City 34 35 493 8"
UIWI 26 45 357 II Hou.Ion 12 57 174 3()•.,
IAITS!Ut CONl'CMHCI
AU...llo OtVlllklft
•·PNllW!eipNa 58 10 853
8oalon 47 21 11111 11
New JowM)' 43 2e e23 16'1;
....... Yono 37 32 539 21'~
WUNnglon 32 39 471 26 c_,,., OhtMeol
MllW-M 45 29 ~
Al'6nta 37 33 529 8
0.ltOlt 32 38 457 13
~ 24 46 343 21 c-.o 18 51 2et 2e'li
lndiaNI 17 S2 24e 27'"
• ~ pt..,on 9')01
U.IN6tfll'e._...
Wallhtnglon 102. Cl>~ ee Phoenta 112. Kan... 115
O&llaa I 18, S.,, Diego I 3
Ponlend HM. Houaton 117
T ......... eO-s.,, ""'°"'° a1 U.en CleYelancl at Boaton
-,,....,, al PTll...,..l)h ..
-'l'Otll at Atlante Ute/I al lndlanll
Waal>lngton at Mllw-M
OettOll •• o.n-
Ho.itton at S..ttt•
NCAA Women OM-'on I
.. ITl'llCMONAL~
LC>tlil a..cti SI 112, Oregon St 72 use ee. Ar12ona St 58
IAIT MCMONAL ~· OIO Oominlon 7 4, Meryland 5 7 "*"' St 73 ~ St 72
NCAA Women DI~ 11 IPWtNAl.I
C91 POiy Pomona 90. S ~tc:ut 5e
Vltgtnla UnlOn 7S Cent M-.n 72
NHl c.--uc~• .... Jthe otwWoft
W L T Of'
.U 21 11 3M
lO 33 12 l03
211 34 12 292
30 37 e 2113
26 37 11 283 ....... on....
QA,..,
303 " 211 n
2M 70
312 ee
320 83
a.Cllleaqo ..... .,_,. " 22 11 315 25' 97 39 21 16 307 164 1M
St Louie
Toronto
O.Crolt
24 37 IS 271 2117 83 24 39 12 279 llfl 81
20 40 15 245 312 " WAL.II CC*FDIDeCI
I01*kll DCotWeft •·Pf'Ml~a 48 21 e 306
•·WNl\lnglon 3a 22 IS 287 ........ -.0.t 38 25 12 280
•·HY Ranger. 32 33 t 288 Hew Jerwy IS 47 13 210
Pttt•OUrgh 17 so • 243
WMMDftWell
y·&oeton 43 II 8 310
l·Mofltr• 40 23 13 33e
•·8ufl-'o 37 27 12 2117 1-0uebec 32 32 11 322
Harltord 17 51 1 738
·~ pleyolf IPOI y-dtnchecl dNWon Utle u.. ........ --... 0.-7,1( ..... ")
Boe1on 7. St Louil e PhledelpNa 7 T oron10 4
WMNnQton S. Hew~ 3
MontrMI S. M-a 3 CelO«Y e CNceQo 5 T~aO~CI Hew ~ C~at\1-
Nofdlquee 7, Klnga I ._...., ........
224 100
269 01 216 118
298 73
315 43
373 42
210 105
273 83
265 86
315 76
3eO 41
Loa~ 1 1 1-3 a.-2 3 2-7 ,... ........
1 OuaC>ec.. P........,I 23 tGoultt. Hunter).
4.46 2 lot AngalU . M Murphy 18
(Auakowtlll). 13 35 (ltll 3 Oua«ic. w...., 2 (P........,1. P SIMtny). 11'.38 (po) """"1lea
-M ~.LA.2·11 ......... 0ue 10~.
T•rlot, LA. ma)or. 10 12. Ha rdy LA
ma)or·mlaconduct. tO 12, Prlc.. Ove.
mlnor·ma 1ot. 10 12, Hun1e r. Oue m.ajor~. 10 12; Korab. LA, 12 00. Hopkin•. LA. 15 25 Nlchollt . LA.
minor-major. 18 30, W•. Ove, major, 18 30 .............
• 4 Oveb.c P Slu 1ny 45 (Hamal. A
8*"'1). 3.32. 5 eu.oec. o..td 2 (P1c:Ntla), 10:25 (pp) 8. ~. ~ 54 (P Staal"'(\.
13·$4 (till 7 Loa AngalM. Smith 10 (Ke>< ab.
HolmM). 1':3'. Perlelual -Moller, au.. 1 08. l<ennedy. LA. I 07: Hun1et. Qva . C1011bl• m lnot, 12 I I . l Murphy.
malO•·mlaconduct. 1$·11, Weir Que
mlnor-ma)or-garn. mleconducl. 111 11
Tarylor, LA, f'l\ejot. 18 12, HvnW, Ove II 12
MOiier, Que, major, 18 t2
~ ........
L Quebec. P •taatny •• (Rlclu11d. A
91..cny). U 4 I Loa Mgailaa, -21 (81'111111). 7 21 10 011ebec. Clouti.r 27
(fatdll). 7·51 ........ -"-· Ove, 10 »
....... LA, 13:13 Sllot9 on Qolll -Loa Mgailaa 13-17 .1-39 au.oec 1 ...... 14-M.
Ooalfaa -Lo• Angele•. Ln ko•kt
Quebec, 8oudwd " -1$, 142
NCAAww••"""*'t , .. , .... :'!: .. , (M .......... ,.,.,
100 ,,_ -1 Oleetto, AtfDle. 4·1113 2 ~ UClA. •.tf-lt 3 """"""· "'11-.... •·tt.40 • lo\«. ,_... .Uoo1 & ....... l'IOtlda. 4:21 ,. ....... ltarlford. 484'.
IOO lfld. IMO -I '-"fldCl .... I SMU,
1:41.M t . Om, ArttOM It., 1·it 32 )
P<9d0. IMU. t. .... 00 •, ,_.., Nu-•t.
1 41 H O i.1vH , Tuu, 1·0 " e ,.._.. • 'fl', IMU. 1 41.t?
IO lrw -t. ..._Mo. ...._.,., II to t. Hf/#. UC\A, 1f 11 I f h a1 UCLA.
11 t4 ._ ~ UIC 1•.te • WOOd. 10ao11. ~.04.e. VM....,, t-. to ti.
l1fllbHtoft MMbatt (alV-...... ) ~ a. C)fte6M •
ltaitlMCU 002 000 000 2 I I
lot A~ 010 110 oox-3 1 2 O•••• Speck 1•1. l 1oddaro (I I anel
l)emp"Y· NOian (ti. •eekwltll. IOena (I I
HO-(I) and vaag.r w-~--·"" L -Qe\111 HA-LOI Angelea. Matallell
0..... ......
f 0ton10 I. lloelon ' CIMCaQO !Al I I , Pl11.0UO Oii I
MWMaeta 1S, Oetrol1 e P1ttab<ltgll a1 I<.,_ City 88 PC>C1 rllln
h•aa '· Hew 'l'orll (AL) 0 ~ ws. HOualon, ppd rain
Monl•MI 7, St ~ e Mllwauk .. t llanfrandeCOO
~ 5. San Ol9oo 2 Seattle 4, CNc;ago (N\.) 2
Hew Yori< (NL) f. CW:IM\ell 1
Cottea. 1CCHW NVlllSIDlf" INVfT A TIC*AL ,,.._. ,....,.,
Waa/Wlglon St I ~letl'I 11
0.91 Roberto 11. St JoM'a 8 CalilO,,>la I 1 HOt'l-tem 10
WUNOQton SI •. 0.91 ~t 3 evu 11 \JC R1-a1<1a 3
Htafl 9Clhool c..u ..... 10. ....._,...,.. 4
Hewpor1 Hatl>or 400 000 0 4 e 4
Coate -1$1 210 • 10 $ 2
G•nnaltl. Roman (21. Grtgaby (81 and
hrty Hrd• •nd Hayat W-Hycl• L-
G•M•tll 28-Roa (NH). Goattecll ICMI. Hayeo (CM). Koe (CM) HR-Ha.,_ (CM)
• f • t res 11, C•-., ..., a
Corona del Mw 000 011 1-3 8 4 Sadd-101 531 •-11 ti 1 Ac:one, H.a (51 and MUll)hy. Oemlan and
B•kltf, Maldonado (71 W-Oamian L -
4'00f'e 28-H.a ICI. Jo<dan ISi, E Jo<dan ISi 311-BM• ISi HR -Oetn._,, 181
HIGH ICHO<>l IT AHOtNG•
EJ IO<O
E1tanc1a
... Vtew l.eeg~
W L 09 3 0
lnline
Cost•Meea s-Corona del Mar
Unt-91ty
2 I
2 1
2 I 2 2
2 2
I '>\
2 2 ~-l>or 0 ' 3·~ y........,...__
Co.ta "'-10. Hewpotl Harbof 4
SacldleOadt I I. Corona del Mat 3
ll'W>e at E.a\encoA ,_,,,, ppCI ""tM Aj)rM 4
El Toro at UnlWnily. t .in. ppd un1N today
CommunltJ c~ tree.II 0r.,.. e-• n. 0-.. ••"' , .... _ ........ ,
100-I 8at10IO (GW). 10.7. 2 llnm IOCJ
11 2 3 \Ian Dam (GW). f'Wlb«* (OW}. 1 t 8
XI0-1 8ar10IO (OW). 21 7. 2 11t1m IOC).
71 t . 3 Var1 0-(GW). 22 3
400-1 0 .... 1 (OC). I 48 3. 2 Mltc"4MI (GW), 1 51.114, 3 P-1 (0C~ no time
800-I McMuta r (OC), I H 11. 2 ~ IOCl 2 00 39 3 Plecllot• (GWI .
1.1100-1 Erlckaon (OC). 4 04 2 2
GIOMOI* (OC~ no 1-. 3 Terl'1qua (OC).
no•-400 relay-1 Golden WMt. 42 29
100 HH-1 Lotv (GW), 14.88. 2 ANlr-
fOC). no t-. 3 L-(OC). no time
400 IH-I lotv (GW,. 55.5. 2 Anck-.
JOCI 57 I. 3 Var1 Dor-(GW). Ill 11 t.eoo re1ey-1 a-w.t. 3 30 12 P\1-1 ~(OW). 13--3.
u -1 llttm(O¢l 21-4"'.2.Mlt-IOW)
20-4. 3 t.terecttth IOCI. no -· HJ-1 8tumfll (OC). 11-4. 2 Plnll•man
(GW) 11-2. 3 Mhehall IGW) 8-2
T J 1 PYOCh 1oc1 0 -1· •• 2 o..... 1ow1.
4 H "-3 a..rna (0C) no mlll'lt
JT-t BenQar (GW). 184-10, 2 Meredith coci. no mat1<. 3 MacMg.i oc~ no ,,,_
SP-1 llollon (OW). 47-11. 2 Ogle !OWi 43-11, 3 Meredllh (OCI. no,,,_
OT -I 8o4ton (OW), 151·10, 2 HH lll
1001 no mar1e. 3 0-(OCI. no men.
.......,~ea:.-.... .
(Al_.. ......... ,
100-1 8ecMr (I). I 1 6. 2 8iocltb«119t
fNHI. I 1 7. 3 Rubiano (II. 12.0 XIO 1 DalKIM (NH). 24.1; 2 Avbieno 10.
2• I, 3 8ecker (f~ 2' 4
400 1 DablAa (NH). llO 5; 2 Slmma (I).
SI t 3 &edter (f). S3 2
900-I Slmrna (II. 2 02 2. 2 AeOolf1 (NH).
2 04 II, 3 ~ (NHL 2 0...2
1.eoo-1 S•t•mo 111. 4;34 o, 2 oo ..
CNHI. 4 40 5, 3 wan ... (NH). 4 .U 5
3 200-1 KIMr (NH), 10' 13 2. 2 WN!e (I).
10 18 2 3 Ev-(NH ). 10 23 8
300 LH-t ll<a. (NH), 41 0. 2 JollNorl
cNHI. 42 O. 3 Bui (I). 43 0 110 HH-1 8"-(NHI. 158 2 a...111,
17 fl, 3 Font,,_ (I) t1 7
400~-1nw..504
UOO reley-1 ~ Hvbor. 3 32 7 HJ-1 Harrie (NH). S..10. 2 Glenl (NH)
5· 10 3 .,..,._ (I). 5-1
OT-1 Bruaa (NH). 132·8, 2 CeelfOW\
(NHI 102-4,3 ~(1).92·11
SP-1 c.diOan{Htl). '8-1. 2 8ruM(NHI 44-tl lJ-1 ~-OW (NHI, 21.11, 2 ....,,,.,,
(II. !I I . 3 ludane> (I), 19 4,
T J -I 8 loctcbe141e t (NH) •5·9 2
M.,..,...... (fl 42-4 3 LM (I). 37-4 1
P\1-1 ~(NH). 14-0 2 -(NHI 13-0 3 Hild1 (1) 13-0
CommunhY ~ •-~ e...t 1t1, ca-.. ... . (Al._.. ............ ,
100-I Banctoft IOC). 13 1. 2 Roblneon
IOCl 13 3 3 Petr-(OCI. 13 e
200-, ll8nCtOft (0C). 2e. 2 ~ 100). 27 5 3 Peu-tOCI. 27 5
400-·1 CerNy (OW). 1001. 2 Oaouoe
IOCl 1 01 7. 3 ~d IOCI. no•-
800-1 Howe IOC), 2 2e 3, 2 Oe\lalla 100). 2 29.0. 3 e.teon (OC). 2'32 2
1.100-1 0.-(OC~ 5 0$ 7. 2 Dia (OCI.
5 0) 7, > Draper (OW). no time
3 000-1 o.v-(OC). 11 21 t 2 bt<a
(0C). I 1 30 0. 3 Herrey (OW). 12 21 4
100 H-1 Klluttorl (0C). 11 5, 2 Btal<a
!OW). no time. 3 Omer (OC}, no 1-
400 H-1 Oe8ond 1oc1. 1 13 1. 2 Blelca
(OW), 1 14 8. 3 Knut-(0C), 1 15 I
400 reiay-1 o.anoe CoMI. 51 1 uoo ,..,_ 1 <><anoe c-. '211 s
HJ-1 Mceerd (OC). &-<>: 2 ~ (OWi
no "*1<. 3 Herne (OW). no merti
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several minutes to go, urges his
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NCAA West Regional semifinal win
over Boston College, 95-92.
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8-4
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Oilers
double
their fun
The Huntlnaton Beach Hlt h
tennla team swept to an eH y
Su.na.et League victory yesterday,
19-0, over Westminater, u the
OiJers were no leu than perfect
In doubles -winning 48 gamee
and locmg zero
J o hn Gabriel and John
Dampman led the eurge, with
Sean Dodds and Bob Carroll
add.Ing to a fruatraUng day for
Weatmlnat.er. Huntington Beach
ii 23-1 in doubles sets with the
teams of Gabriel-Da.mpman and
Dodda-Carroll thla season.
In Sea View League play,
Corona del Mar. behind the play
of JeH Smith, ran ita record to
TENNIS
3-0 (6-0 overall) with a 24-4
victory Snuth, a junior. won four
sets In sif18)es.
Newport Harbor ran Its record
to 2-1 with an impressive win
over Costa M esa in a rain·
shortened mat.ch.
And m college action, Coach
Greg Pat t o n 's UC Irvine
Ant.eaters rolled to their 14th win
in a row with a 7-2 decision over
Utah St.ate.
It was the Anteaters' first
PCAA matc h . and Patton
''emptit:d the covers" using 12
different players.
Mark Ramos took a pair of 6-1
VIctones l.1l singles for UCI. with
Rob Hinkel taking a close win as
well.
"I never knew roaching could
be so much fun.'' said Patton.
"This weekend will propel us
mto the top 10. or it could juat be
a diversion.''
UC Irvine plays host to the
Jourth UCI Anteater Invitational
(which started this morning), and
includes three of the nation's top
20 teams. Also competing in the
three-day affa ir will be t h e
country's top two college players,
Greg Holmes (Utah) and Howard
Sands (Harvard).
Featured 1n the eight-day
invitational are the Uruveraity of
Utah (ranked 12th). UCI (15th).
Harvard (19th). Colorado,
Nonhwestem, lliinois, Tu.ls.a, and
Northeast Louisiana.
"I hope we don't get tired.''
saJd Patton. "Our guys have been
playing a lo't of \.ennia lately.
Jun Snyder is 16-6 in ai.ngles
matches this aeaaon, while Ruben
Perczek ( 14·4), St.eve Anlaton
(15-4) and Ramos (11-4) have all
had their share of victories for
UCI (20-2).
BUCS • • •
From Page 8 1
its Sea View League duaJ meets.
Ken Simms had a fine day for
Jrvme, taking t he 800 (2:02.2)
and finishing runner-up in the
400.
Irvine's women claimed a
71 -47 victory over Newport as
Sara Morton raced the 100
hurdles in 15 3. Morton also
captu red the 100 in 12.6 and
teammate Elaine Oden won the
shot put (33-11 ~) a nd discus
(95-8)
Irvine is 2-0 in league action
and 7 -1 overall
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Newport's J. W. Mitchell will race in Gold Cup
Championship in Long Beach tomorrow.
Ensenad
race
nears
Here we go again!
The date ls set and in-
vitations are out for the
world's biggest -and
!dtortest -international
yacht race, the 36th edi-
Uon of Newport Ocean
Sailing Association's
12~-mile Newport to
Ensenada race.
The starting date 1s
April 23, which means
that on that m orning
more than 600 sailboats
will blanket the area off
the Newport Breakwater
as the various classes
maneuver for the ir
starts.
The start of the Ense-
nada race has long been
recognizecl.aa the most
spectacular yachting
event on the West Coat
-11 not the world. The
yechta will ga\her near
the dual starting lines
about 11 a.m. and will be
started in classes at
IO-minute intervals from
noon till 1 p.m.
After that. the action
switches to Ensenada,
Baja California. where
two days of hi-jinx and
colorful celebrations are
in store for the racing
crews and the thousands
of race followers who
will crowd every hotel in
the colorful little fishing
resort.
The race, as usual, will
be open to yachts rated
under the International
Offshore Rule, the Per-
formance Handicap Ra-
cing F1eet measurement
system, the M idget
Ocean Racing Class.
Southern Ocean Racing
Division and the Ocean
Racing Catamaran Asso-
ciation rule.
Deadline for en tries is
4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
F.ach skipper will be re-
quired to pay an entry
fee of $50.
The race is sponsored
by the Newport Ocean
Sailing Association.
Cal Cup
race begins
, Fo ur of the eight
skippen who started
competition in California
Yacht Club's Cal Cup
resatta for Six Meters
today are from local
yacht clubl. Sai11na NHYCUSA II
for Newport Harbor
Yacht Club i1 Andy
Macdonald, Hank
11\ayer of NHYC will be
at the helm of St. Francia
Vi Ar1yle Campbell,
NHYC will be aalllns
Ranier for the Fort
Worth, Tex. Boat Club,
and Gayle Polt, will be uil1nc h1a Penp6cadoUa
for Balboe YllCht Club.
Otben in the fleet
oompetJtlon are Chinook,
Carl Buchan, S.t1Je YC;
Pacemaker, Ron
Mcl'arland, Seattle YC;
St. Francia VUl, Paul
C.yard, St. Francil YC,
and Ben Mitchell Jr.
Callfomla Yac.M Cl'-lb.
ThtM fleet nat ue
1cbeduled today and ~-,,,. &op fOW'
In dw Oiet rectna wlD
race Sn two 1eparate metdl,._.,..,,..S
the wVilm'lt OI tbme two
matcbm wtll meet ln I
flM1 IDlltch NCI kw the
Cal Qap. ' '
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Orange Coaet DAIL V PILOT /Frldev. Merch 25, 1083 81
It's better late than never
Newport driver Mitchell, 40, sheds amateur status
At a&t> 40, J W M1t<.·hell is r1nolly
i Olni to t>njoy lht' 6Jl&mour lhat'¥
Involved In rat.'t' car drivlna
lt'11 re&lly not n case or Mitchell
drivmg In anonymity. either He's still an
amawur Ile didn't at.art racing until he
was 38.
, That's why MllL·hell, a Newport Bt-ach
residen t. 1s so an><lous to t•ompl:'te
tomorrow through the streets or Long
Beach m the Gold Cup ChamplonshJp, a
competition featuring Super Vees (scaled
down Formula One cars)
It's a prelude to the Long Beac h
Grand Prix which 1s set for Sunday
Tomorrow. Mitchell and other Super
Vee racers will be after a purse of
$20,000. with the winner rN·e1v1ng
$5,000
"I see my age as an advantagt>,'" say:.
Mitchell, whose amateur racing career
spans a llttll' more than 18 months. "11 l
had started 10 years ago, l probubly
would have had a lot of problems I
thank that I've matured I know that I
thank tx>tter more dearly now "
In fact, Mitchell calls racing .. a
thmkmg man's game," and says tlwn• 1s
more to winning a race than just
"putting your foot on the gas pedal "
Super Vl't'S arcn"t new to Mitchell Hl·
•I
once owned sprint cars and spon.ored
other drivers In hUI can In the late 1970.
But the racing bug really didn't bite
until he wwi 36
Mitchell wu helping a friend with h11
own racmg program when he jokJngly
suggested he try hls hand at the sport
"I think I MUrprised a lot of people
when I said 1l sounded like a good idea,"
Mitchell admits "I told them that I
would do It•·
First step was the successful
completion of the Sporta Car Club of
America's novice driving requirement.
Next step wru. a victory In the first race
he rompelcd an and a second-place fmush
In race No 2
M1tcheU survived a crash while racmg
1n Northern Cahforn1a at Sears Point
Raceway. but rtdused to give up because
uf the inc1dc,nt.
"As soon a.s I got over the shock of the
aash, I was bound and dcwrmined that I
was goang to come back strong."
H<:'s hoping to be al his strongest
tomorrow 1n the Super Vee ract'.
Ba!>1cally, a Super Vee is a formula car
powt•red by 190 horsepower. Cuel -
inJe,·ted VW Sirocco engines. They
utilize Bosch spark plugs, ignition
l-Omponents and fuel·mJeCUOn systems.
They are capable of ~a.china 1pMda of
160 mph and the racet1 teatunt cloee,
wheel-to-wheel oompetiUon.
Mitchell, a native CaUfomlan, says
he's looking forward to makln1 hit
professional debut on a local track.
''I was really happy to hear that w•
were going to run at Long Betach. "It's
going to be a real glamoroua at.art to mJ
racing career.
"This will be the first time that tht
Super Vees have run at Long Beach," ht
adds. "No one will have a real bl.
advantage on the track." J
M1tchell, who resides In Newport
Beach with his wife Sandi, and ae>fl
Timothy, says hl5 next race will 'be at
Phoenix International Raceway on April
2
Edison, OV clash
Sunset League softball powen Edi9olJ
and Ocean View High collide tonight 1$
Cy press Park for the C ypre1a
Tournament crown at 7:30. ·
EdiAon, unbeaten after .even start&, la
expected to start Julie Carpenter (6-0) or\
the mound, against either Jackie Oa1dey
or Pam BeU of Ocean View, which is ~l
overaU.
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LHll No lllONllC NOlll t or THU•tll • I ALl O"DINANCI NO 13·1
PU8llC NOllCl PltillC HO TICE
Cl"P ltOIO T 20tl1
NOflCI Of IPIUITU I IAll IMl'OfUAHT NOllCI tlOOfdOd
T I Mo 'C lfH on 3'11/U In tM GCMllllY ot Or111t1
PU6llC NOTICE ,, ....
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TINo ...
POOUC MOTICE
e1t"'"1 Tru•lff I•'-N9 v•M/ltMI •ICON>eD •111/N AN INTIRIM OM>INANCI O' THE CITY COUNCIL
0 , THI CITY 0 1' COITA MllA, CALIFORNIA
llTAllleHtNQ A MORATORIUM ON THI! PAOCl!ll·
ING AND lllUANCI 0' IUILDINO PERMITS AND
ZONI IXCIPTION PI RMITI FOR BILLBOARDS OR
OUTDOOft A.DVI RTlllNO ITAUCTUAEI, DECLAAINO
I AID ORDINANCI! TO 11! AN UAOENCY ORDINANCE
AND l!TTINO 'ORTH THI! REASONS THEREFOR
THE CITY COUNCIL OF rnr CITY or CO!:> TA ME!>A
t I Ho I OOUJ f • No UUI 0 UNIT CODI I YOIJ Alll IN Dlf AUL I UNOlM,.
I fl I n~ I( l ' Ml .l\tH II 1 .. 1, 0 r I 0 0 , I " II I ' I> A I l 0
•r•1>P"•t11I '' '"• 1n•I•• '"• OICIMll" )I ltlt UHLlll 1,11.,., "II olH•lilJ• t 1ten I 11 "'''' YOU TAICI ACflON 10 l'llOllCl
WllL :'lfL1 Al tlll!H1C AVI ttllN lOU" l'llO'lllTY 11 MAY II
I U I tH 1110111 ',I 1t1(l11I I! tlllt IOLD AT A PU•LIC IAI l If YOU
1,;AStt ANU u!< IHI {;A'oltll llll lllt MflD AN I kPl AHA 110 N Of THI
f HHtFtl tl C.:Hlt I\:; 'ti 11,11 Ill 1141 NA IUll' 0' 1Hf ltlilQCltDIMO
( 11/tl c:oor (I lollN .... ,~ .. AOAINlf YOU YOU I HOULO
(l.l•ylllo •t 011 Um" ol 110lot lrt l•wlul CON I ACT,. 1 AWYtle
YOU Alef IN OUAUl f UHtH MA tf lnt ttumettt No U llOIOI
n r•O or lPIU•l OATID "YOUlll lll'lllOltllllTY II IN
HlllUAHY U 1M1 llNLIU YOU ,OllllC'-OIU•I llCAUll YOO
fAICl ACTIOH lO PlllOflCf AllEll"INOYOUllltAYMIHTI IT
YOUll P•Of'llll TY IT MAY It MAY I I 11)'-D WITHOUT ANY
IOlD AT A PUILIC I Al l 1• YOU COUlllT ACTION en<I you m1y h•••
Nr(O AN fJIPl ANATION 01 '"' 11111 l•IQ•I llQhl to bronv YO"' 11(;(.{)Ufll
MATUlll o r TH[ PllOCllOIN<l '" u.,oJ •l•IWl•no ht v•~'"ll •11 11r
AOAINll YOU YOU eHOUI D , ''" 1••11 11•ymenlt ptut IJOfnllttoel
Loon Mo ttlOOMl·f
YOU Alll IN Ol,AUL t VHOlll A
0110 OP TllUIT OATIO f f-t2 UNLIH YOU TAKI ACTION TO
lll'llOTICT YOUlll ltlllOltlllTY IT
MAY •I 1 0'-0 AT A ltUILIC
IALI "YOU NllD A N
IXlll''-ANATION OP THI HATU•I
OP THI 111',.0CllDINQ AQAINIT
YOU YOU IHOULO CONTACf A lAWYfll
ln•I No U 1 1~7'
"•' Ne ,. U02-«tl2 NOTICI 0' D., All\. T ANO
ILICllON f O HU UHOI•
0110 01 r •ull
lloll,OlllANl NOTICI
H YOUR ll'llOll'flllf\' 11 IN
JOllCCLOIUllll l lCAUlf YOU Alllt lfHI HD I N YOUlll
'AYMEMTI tl MAY If IOLO
WITHOUT AHY COUllT ACTIOH
COMIACl A LAWYCll coat• •"tJ Oklltn••t "'11h1n 111110
DOES HEREBY ORDAIN A S FOLLOWS JIHJH•)' Of ". \H ., .. 1 Sl••••I ell o\' ". n11 H I IH. .,
SECTION 1 The Clty Council o l the Ctty ol t oi.1.1 Mt1'>.i
!Inda and declares that there Is u t.urrc111 J11d 1111111ttdtt1\t>
threat to the public health safety and yunurul wellwtJ
and that the approval o f additional bulldl11y µ11111111:. /on»
Exception Permits or any othar appllc 11lJle ent1llorl1t!nts
tor billboards or outdoor advartls1ng struLlur11i:. wo111l1
endanger the publlc health sA fety llttl1 w1t11tH ..
Accordingly me following urgency measure Is oc1or.>totl
nuhl '" lt 1uuj Ulhl,. •• nth•ytt I tu "'If utH,JA ' ANU
•tuJ ftUW f ohJ by tt 'hl1AI •o•Ht f>.1HS a f.-4 I AN '(
vf ''""' 1r1 tt tt i tU~~1ty hfUttUI th•1 1 I 1
4..hl\\..I llO\J
I HU~ I Oli llJ ANN HI rJ~JI II
lHNl11llAH¥ 111n11r111"
>C.Al r:,
Rt.~'-o"hHt A11uuel u 1•Jtt0 .. .-111atr N1 t~IT'l1111\11uk llfll
J tty• °Jlt, t .,, Olfh utl fh"l ''"'' In ,,... ft ' ~I
SECTION 2 The City S taff Is hereby directed not tu
process nor Issue any permits o f any kind lor bllllJonrds
or outdoor advertising slruc tures for the dur.Jt1on 0 1 1ti1s
Ordinance provided that any appllcntlon lor City action
that has been tiled w ith the City or vurmlt 1ssut1t.J by the
City before March f~, t983 Shdll not b•' denied
enjoined or o therwise preve11ted trom being pursued or
completed solely by reason ol the adoption o l thts
Ordinance Such pro1ects may be proc..essed or
\ fflto ul II •• Htu w ,,.., ul On'"V" 1 .H
l OUf ty ••Id d"9d ol lru•t tlttAt llhf'• I I .~ ..
It " rolh.1¥t nu ''"H'~' t'; I l 1 t lfASIHOllJ ISi.Aii IN ANll Wit
c ompleted 1f otherwise approveel by 1he City
S ECTION 3 The City Council l1nds a11d del.l.m,~., thal
the protection of the public health :.alety dntl qerre1 11
welfare requires that this Ord111ance be adopH 11 ic '"
urgency measure pursuant 10 Si>ct1011 658"8. ·c tl•I• ""'
Government Code
The reasons 1n support 01 11111 nt!ccsstt~ ot ·"' wq .. 11<'~
measure are as follows
T he City Council adopted Ordinance 75 30 10 promott!
commerce and to encourage reuevelopment ot tiliqhtt!U
areas to improve traffic safety to protect lhe vah1d ol
public and private property investments w1th111 the City to
create a m ore desirable environment lor th<: c.1t1zen:; and
visitors o f bhe City of Costa Mesa ,ind 10 implement the
General Plan o f the City
The decision of the United Slates Supreme Court 111 the
case of M etromedia Inc vs City •JI Sdn Dlttgo casts
doubt on the const1tut1011a1 11a1td1ty ul O rr11nance 7 "o 30
10
I'll At ( l I Unll IJo Ht 011 I ul t
ol frurt 84lJb u1 at1uw11 ind
tl6!f.CI tidd 1n tnu ' <JtuJt,Jn rnum Phm
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~-..h1b11 A to tntt ll•<fttr11t•on ol
CoW"e n •f\lt l..011ttittuua eud
~e1h1t:1u.Jt • druJ Heattr\l'et un of
Easements 1 IJncl "•hC111 I 101 Can,u" C1tt'tl f•li•I•• fhu
( trtllfL ttt' ,_.. •S ''' urtJ .. cJ (11, I
coc .. rrou• If •II• I 1100~ 11 IOb
fl:l.f' t6~7 011 C.11' 11~0Hh tn lftll
ulla.t1 ol tr~ tu''''' •4f'tGqJto ul ,
t 'ht l,;Vynly
PAJlt:El l A•• Uft.1 "'t'"'' U'•
1(1'1y 'S~l.I J t t l. JI '"" 1 Sf a'\ 11
ltmttril in "'"''" 1 U• f\ • L • t~fl'h'hl
E it.at• • • ..,,,o tw ei111 or I' tt • o ti
,_., 01Jt11 t\' int iud•no -Ai ct uu•
""11 .. non ir1111 \.iClit no• Anot~
Juf 1 t. \l 1 u ' Ou . .lu dt 1,0 '' \ ol t
\Jf l1ac.' ti41Jb i.U l4.: t Ol • 1.,Jt tt'l1
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nc.1u, vf* M•'li..nnur nuv Mot,,.
tt 1 iuU <. u or 1r u l.ll\.1111~ "'" u1dt1
,, u '"'"')' l~C.E f 1 1;1, r11111F1 HOM
U' t1'\ I lhf uuh 4. I IVh ~ft 011 l Ill
, ot T, iJl I AAOQ '' *'it \ ~ ' on Uu•
t 'n;1 m n1 m Pl " [ • (, r ~ I IN (
l1tlltl> IH1M That the possible 1nva11dat1011 o f Ordinattl."' 1~ 10
creates a current and 1mmPd1ate lhrea1 to tlit! pullhc
health safety and welfare and tha t the construcltun ot
unregulated billboards and outdoor advert1s1ng h f easemen1.., to1 u .. cnt,. 111yn "~ structures w ould endanger the publtc eallh sa ety drtd ~·"u em •uuGt ,.., , ~JP1>ort .. r"'
welfar e 1 ior ott>er i..urpo•"' "" "' 'howrt " That add1llonal time 1s requ11ed to draft and adopt c1 1M Condom n1urc "'.,,, ., 11 <Jeflnt-<l
new ordinance to control regulate and 11 necessary n "'" O.C•o•ato '" 1 u .. 11roct1oro• roc:o><ded no,.• I tS•~ IJ-g" J'>!> abate billboards or outdoor ad11ert1s1ng structures w1tt11n ot1ieoa1 Au •d•
the community 1n order to protect !he public healtt'1 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOEll A
safety and welfare OEEO Of TRUIT DATED 7 22 IO
SECTION 4 This Ordinance Shall take ellect and be tn UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPEllTY IT
full force 1mmed1ately from and after its passage and MAY BE soLo AT A PUBLIC
prior to t he expiration o f llfteen ( 151 days from tl"te s A l E 1 F You NE f o AN
Passage thereof shall be publtshed once 1n the Orange EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEOINO AGAINST Coast Dally Pilot a newspaper of general c1ruculat0on YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
printed and publtshed in the Cit of Costa Mesa together LAWYER
with the names of the memoers o f the City Counol voling '' •• ,,
tor and against same The provisions of this Ordinance (,A
shall be effective tor a period of 101 ty five 1451 days aller
adoption
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day ol Marc;h 1983
Donn Hall Mayor
ol tnP Costa Mesa
City Council
ATTEST
Eileen P Phinney
City Clerk City of Costa Mesa
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF COST A MESA
SS
11 u "1tf*rt acsdrf'~a or conn '
deb gr1•1 on uf ptv&>fttty 11 sh "'
3bO't't' nu w•rranty 1 g•ven e• tu It
comtJtet .. r tt's or cotrtK. tnfllla\ T '"t
i:,.-ne11t•1r y undM '~'a Oeod ''' r,u,I Dy re.i;on ol • breech "
Llelau1t n 1no obt11101101 s .,.. '""°
'her~Oy r"' •tofor.t ft-.,t'CultuJ u1tJ
081 Vtt4d IQ tn" HJ,.f\ g .... d U wr1t1en Ott••rtlt1on or Oeltlull o 1Ll
Oilrnand lc.r Sal• ""d wrrlten nol ,.,
or orellGl'I ond or elfl<;11on to cuaw me urodets1gned 10 91111 Hiid 1
p1ororty 10 ~111 tty 5111<1 obll11•t1ont
and lh•r~alrer Ille u11derstgn9Cl
cauSf'd Ntod rocor<l Au11~11 S 1'<82
"''' Nn 6 < 1" t ' Ant ., I Ol!lcrel Record• n the 0111ce 01 1ht
RfoeorOI• ol Ora '9" County f •
~ t ()U ~
T ru•I•• or perly conducltng Sale
CALIFOANl ll LAN O Tift E
COMl'ANY
5• <I 50111 w II n• mad" bul
N 1nout covenent o• -Narnant.,.
~·P•MI t>t lmphft() •egr11<J ng ......
t10,sn.a on Of •nc.vlT t.H •nee• to
P•Y 1~ t11me1n "II P• nC'l"al tum ot
H • l'Ol8(S1 :teeurld by II .0 0.." Of
rruist w tn ntef•'I "'"' 1n t• O nc1•
D'O"' de<> ech·•nc•t t •ny un0""'
to Unl•eroel City Pl•19
Unlverut Clly Ca t190e 1n31 1eo 1100 Est 4'2
r '" .Jr OI
I EILEEN P PHINNEY City Cldrk and e,, o lf!Cto Clerk
of the City Council of lhe City ot Costa Mesa hereby
certify that the above and foregoing Ordinance No 83 8
was Introduced and considered section b')' sectton at a
regular meeting o f said City Council held on the 21st day
of March t983 and thereafter passed and adopted as a
whole at a regular meeting of said Council held on the
21st day o f March 1983 by the following roll c;all vote
AYES COUNCILMEMBERS Hall Johnson Hertzog ti'~ term• c.r u <l O"ll<l o• l•utl ( • > 1 '.' •Eo • • " ' ' ...
Schafer McFa rland
NOES COUNCILMEMBERS None
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereby set my hand
and affixed the Seal of the City of Costa Mesa this 22nd
day o f March 1983
Eileen P Phinney
C1ty Clerk and ell·Ofl1c10
Clerk ol the City Council
o f the City ot Costa Mesa
Published Orange Coasf Dally P1101 Marc;h 25 1983
1468 83
PUBUC NOTICE P\J8LIC NOTICE
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''""" 1ne1 or t"e trust• c•Hte<J IJy u J OMCI ol Trutt
Sa rd ti • w •ll I 11 r •Id on Ti'lut~d•) M111tn 31 19111 11 l 00
p m at 'llf' Cnepman •••nuo
en1rance to 11'• C 1 c Con1•11 Bu~Clol'Q 300 EHi Ct1a1>maro Ave
0.enge CA
At tt>o 11"'1! ol r "• 1n111e1
publ>Clhon OI 1n I nGl>C• Ill• IOI••
amount 01 lhe unpa a Dllanc. "' the 01>llg111on sflcurod Dy 111e abovo
ClescnDaCl <Jee<J OI 11u11 eno
"'ttmeto<l costs oo•"tH 1n<l
a<JvttncH la SS 11• 1 .&6
Tne op41(11f111 D d may 0. OIJI• Md
by celling 171•1 937 09rr •h.-dA1
1>8lo1e ltlo ....
PU8LIC NOTICE
CPlll' 3nAll
NOTICE 0,
TRUSTEE S SALE T 8 No 12 1702
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
OHO OF TRUST OATIO AUGUST
3 1111 UNLE 88 YOU TAICE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUll
PllOPt:flTY IT MAY llE liOLO \TA
PUlllC SALE If YOU NEE~ AN
iEXPLAMATION OF THI MATURE
Of THE PROCEEDIHO AOAIN8f
YOU YOU IHOULO CONTACT A
LAWVER
8UPIR10fl COUllT SUPERIOlll COU .. T O•U• Maren 4 t083
Of' CALlFOllNIA OF CAl.JFOflMIA TO !lfRVICE 1 Ar>• I R 11181 31 ) 1S A""
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•lthotl1 rov1 betno hoord uni.u Th• court moy Clecld• 1111ln11 you P\ellC NO llCE tl!e, n • st1un,. 1 no Hil8~ '
you ,..ponc1 •llhln JO deys llleed
1
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tho lnlormetlon below yow reepond wllhln JO d•Y• Reed SUPEllllO,. COURT OF r f'<..nr.:l\ r "'"Ott ,. ot '"<..cunt~
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en •llornoy n 1n11 malt•• JOU I Y°'' w ... ro ..... lne 10•"'~ t COUNTY Of MONTEREY C• olo•n11 Will SF ll ,.. Pueuc
SllOul<l <Jo so promptly llO lhet you< en '11 rf'!!y 1~ s <"•119• ,011 NO AO t2S2 AUCTl0~4 llJ !HE HIGHES
•.rtttln r .. pontfl 11 any moy be 1llf'l01•Cl do llO ""'"'Pl!\ so "II rCv• CITATION FOR AOOPTION BIODER FO~ CASH or. CHECI\ AS
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• 1 un 1 o d • b or 1 a to• t •r t o contr1u o~ "" •bo(ledo •n nt• c or fru" n th• prope<1y sllu11.a 11
1nmo<Jle11mell10 Clo Hiii man••• •a u n r o n e b •' • • "• C •' 1 O "'11 C:Qunly ond Stet• <JescroDed as
au <H~uet1A H c:r11t •• hey 1111unt 1nmoo 1111men111 rJ~ ottll "'•n••• r lOI 21 or Tract No 31115 1n 1111
l>UO<lt Mt rogtttred• a homPO su fHPYHtt esc• '" ' tly e1oun~ , <..n~•• Mn• County w111111 01str~t
1 TO THE OEFENOANT A G1i1I pu~• &er rtgitlltda • l•ompo ~ ! MIM ~1198 Son•l•rv 01111 cl 1n th•
comp1a1n1 1111 beon llted oy '"" t TO tHE oerENOANT " c vii n r tv 0 1 C.o•IA MP~• C n.,n1y 01
p1eln1tll ogt1na1 you II you witn 10 comple1111 hes been llt•O Dy lh• 9 Orono• State of Celllo•n·~ •• per
defenO lhll low9'llt 1100 muat w1th1n pte1n1111 agaonsl you If you with to 1 Mop rec:o•dtld '" ooo• 1;16 i:i~oe• 49
10 <llyS 1llor lhlS t ummone ft dolend 1"11 llWIUll you mull wllh•n h and 50 M19coll11neouS MftPI In the
Mt'Ved on you flit with 11'11• court • ao day• all er tn1s summons is l)flltl ol the County Auto•<Jor 01 wrllten rHponM to tho com1111tn1 ae<V!ld M you Ill• with lhlt covr1 • Htd County
Unlee1 yOAJ do ao your Clefeull wlll wrlt11tn rt1poo1e to th• comPl•lnt tor 1n the v1111toor on 1111 herein The 111eet ad<l• .. • ol the real
bo entere<l on appllc•llon ol lh• IJnloH you do to your delault will It you wloh 10 offlc lho actvlco of ptoptrly doacr1bod above If
plalntllf en<J !hit coull mey enlor • 1>1 an11r"d on application ol tne 8,. ollorney In 1hl1 meltor you purported to~ 112& Cop1u1 StrNI
1u0gmen1 1ge1nst you tor ll'lt ret1.,1 pl1int1U en<l lh ~ COY« may "nter • •llould do 10 promptly 10 llltt rour Co•I• MOH CA 9~11711
demanded fn 1110 c;omp1aiflt wh~h luelgmf'nl agetnst you •or II (I ••11•' I plHdlng 11 ony m•r be nlod Ofl I Tho undo,.111ru1d 01•c.t111ms any could rotull 1n garntthmenl or demant1tel on lh• comoiain1 "'"Ch llm• to•blilly 101 any ln<o11...:tneH ol tho
wageo lt~tng ol money Of property could •eaull in 111ro1thmtnl ol OAH<l Jan.,nrv 11 HlllJ fll>C>vt ltrMI addr11.-
or oll'ler roflel reQuHtod In tl'lo weges tek•no "' mooay o• property (SEAt l Tiie Hitt will M m•d• but wllhOUI
complllnt or Olh•r 1tllel roquesle<l tn tna Er,,_.I A >.<aog t 1 covontnl 01 WIJranly e•DrlH Or
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Lance C. Blut-is chi.-f
ext-c.·utiv.-o fficer a nd 'iN•
chairmun of the board or
Comme rc.-Bank. Dim· liH•.,
in ~1ission \'i .. ju.
Transportation
hreakf ast topic
Transportation issues 11wludtng
the bullet train and new fl't.'(>way
construction will be at 1si.ue
Thursday when the UC Irvine
Bu siness and Industrial
Associates sponsors its "Fronuers
o f Knowledge" breakfast
meeung
The breakfast will bt.'gin at
7 30 a m at lhe UC Irvine
University Club. Tickets are $10
each and reservations l'an bt•
made by cal linJ( tht'
organitallon'i. c:umpus offttt.'.
833·6245
This will bt• th<.· ll('(_·ond of the
associates' meeungs intended to
give members of the bw11ness and
mduslnal ('Ommumty up-to-date
information on top1c:al issues, said
Fred Linton. president of the
group
Dr Pet(.• Fielding, director of
UCl's lnsutuw of Transportation
Stud1l'S, will chair the discw.s1on
with four guest panelists
Power conversion
Stan Oftelw, aide to Orange
County Supervisor Ralph Clark
He'll dlS('USS rapid transit plans
of the Orange.• County Transit
Dlstrl{·t
products firm grows N a nl'Y Coss-Fitzwate r ,
governmc•nt relations director fur
the Orangt• County
Transportation Corrums.<iion, who
will t al k about n ee d<'d
1mprovt.•ments in tht.• C'OUnty. Irvine-based Helionetics Inc
h as leased a new
25,800-square·foot building
adjacent to its headquarters at
17312 Eastman St t o
acconunodate a sales boom m its
power conversion products
President Charles W Jobbms
said his company's record $6 8
million revenues m 1982 should
be exceeded this year thanks to a
spate of new o rders received
already this year. The orders add
up to almost $11 miU1on. he said
Among them are:
-A $4. 7 milhon contract w1th
General Electric Co. for power
conditioners for computers and
other sensitive electroruc gear for
mill tary field use.
-A $1.1 million contract with
Those 1n the market for a
luxury sports coupe would
do well to look beyond the ev1
dence ot their senses
Sensual body hnes. sculp
lured chrome and the omni
present scent of leather c~m
cause a car buyer to inf er h1gll
performance where none exists
A conspicuous exception
is the BMW 633CS1-a coupe
whose amenities accompany
true high performance. rather
than serving as substitutes
fOf 1t
It 1s an autornob1k> that
.. does virtually everything one
the Sacramento Army Depot fur
sLmilar equipment.
A $2. 75 million contra<:l for
conversion equipment for a six
megawatt photovoha1c power
generating station 1n Central
California
-A $1.5 5 m1lhon contract
with Martm Manetta Corp to
provide new power supplies for
the Pershing II missile launch
control system.
In add1t1on to its powC'r
co nversio n equipment ,
Hehonellcs lS developing excuner
lasers for applications such as
h1gh -e ff1c 1ency solar cells.
semiconductor produl·ts and
commun1ca11ons systems f or
submerged submarines
Car l Schi<:>rmeyer ,
govc·rnment afra1rs director for
American High Spt't'(J Ratl Inc.,
sponsors of the so-called bullet
train proposal
Roger Teal. UCI engsneermg
professor, who will duscuss
private S('l'tor trans portauon
al tt-rna ll v l'S
642-4321
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lo suh<;rnbe '" 1111ur
h1m11•trm'fl pap..r tht•
Daily Pilai
I r.ould ask of 1t wit h aplomb hrrnlPd Wdrr(lnly rind d 6 y(•,ir
and dignity" (AutoWcek) hr111ted wdrrt.mly rlga1n<.I n 1 .... 1
Its engine. called "the µcrfordt1on'
heart of a true bluebl(){)(J" by Bill pcrllc1ps tile 1110 .... t cl1"
Car and Onver, propel<., the· r ,ir t111gtJ1...,l 1111~ r h,irt1rterist1r of .1
with an athletic prowess tnJP Gr;m<J Tourn1(; Coupe'"'
one normally associates with 1tc, .,{ <11< 1ty A11<l l>y tt11s c,tan
race cars cJard f1•w .Jr(• rnOrl' rllllht>nt1c
Its seern1ngly magnel1< lh,111 the BMW 6 31CS1
suspension encourages and C.,1nc P only ,1 relative hand
rewards virtuosity over the tul of fi33CS1\ find their way
most !>erpcnt 1ne turns and to our sllnrr.s every
narrow mountain roads I yeclr wf' s11ggest
And its warranty provides yo11 arr,mge a test
..,afeguards that the roadways I rJnve c..1t your ear-I I don't The 633CS1 is protected hc$t convenience
by a 3-year 136.000-mile m uawn 111\W llMIUI ..
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Fluor executive
Uuu1w C. Hudtk•• iJ. vie·•·
J>rc•,,,idt'nl of ••xplornliou
und U!<t"'iio.hml to tlw
prt• .. idt•nl for 1-'luur (»ii 1111cl
(.a .. Corp.
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Frld1y. March 25. t983 87
Food preservation
wave of the future
Conv(·n1t·n<."V foud thnt 11 low In
fat, s11lt, t·holt•11tc•rul, sug11r and
t·aJorit.·1:1 und ta.lites good? Hurd
to bchl•Vf..'
But it'll all true, say th« people
beh ind the newly formed
Lifeline Health Corp., the
makers of hlgh ·nutritl<.>n ,
gourmet <.'Onvenienc:e fooch.
Lifeline's executives and local
salespeople wW gather Saturday
al the Marriott Hotel in Newport
Beach for a raJJy beginning at 6
pm
Hundreds of Orange County
distributors, who sell Lifeline
products by using a home-
d<:>monstral1on system s1nular to
Amway's o r Mary Kay's, are
<'XJX'Cll'CI to attend the raUy
Tht <.'Orporallon was formed m
April 1982 bv Wayne Stroud, an
J\u11lln, Texaa rea1dent who
sufft-red frorn cardlo vHcular
problem.e and faced a coronary
by-pua.
BecaUM of hi.a own 1trtct dlet,
Stroud came up with 1ome
recipes ln hla own klechen ~\
e l i minated aodlu m and
choleat.erol but 1UU tuted aood·
The secret of Llfellne, thouah.
l& In the packaging, aald Amy
Voorhea. a 1poke1man for the
compan y . The products are
distributed In 11Flexlcan1" -
vac uum -sealed a lumin um
pouches whlch put the food In a
virtual ume warp and eliminate
the need for pretervaUve..
The producu include dinner
entrees, breakfa1t items, salad
dressings, seasonings and diet
drinks
Female executives dedicated
Women more willing to sa·~rifice home life for jobs
LOS ANGELES (AP) Female exe<:ullves
are more w1lltng than mt.•n to sacrifice home life for
th('1r pbs. al't'Ording t.o a new study
''ln C'ompanson with their male L·ounterparts,
female exec·utivcs t<>nd to have a stronger
commitment to tht'ir JObs and careers," said
Professor Warren Schmidt of thl· USC School of
Public Adm1mstrat1on.
"When asked to choose b<.•tween home and
work as a source or satisrat·11on, the women
surveyed m our study wer(' tWl<.'e as likely as the
men to opt m favor of their JObs "
In the study, 1.498 pt.•ople 1n middle and
upper-level corporate management positions were
questioned by Schmidt and Professor Barry Posner
or the University of Santa Clara School of Business
Adm1mstrat10n
Only 13 percent of the respondents were
women about the prop o rtio n fo und in
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
management of U.S . ftrms.
The researchers found that women were more
willing than men to work long houn, change cities
and alter lifestyles for a better-paying job, Schmidt
said.
Asked to choose between home and work as a
source of satisfaction, 60 percent of the women
questioned chose work, sa1d Schmidt., while only 37
of the men made that choice.
Female )Ob devouon may stem from the greater
barriers women often must overcome to reach
upper·level positions, Schmidt said .
"The female executives in our sample are
pioneers who started up the corporate I.adder when
the gomg was tough for women," said Schmidt. "To
overcome prejudices, they were forced to work
harder and to make more personal aacnfica to
achieve managenal status."
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EPA C<>nsider
lowering auto figure
By tbe Auocl1ted Preu
WASHINGTON Motor1at.1 who c:omplain
th&t their new c·ara don't get anywhere near the
fu1•l l't'Onomy promi.ed tn the government'11 mileage
fun kings may have leu to gripe about an the future
T he government 111 thinking about derlatmg the
n11ings
The cuts may bt! 1:18 much as 25 perct?nt in some
of the figures now featured prominently 1n
;automakers' advert1s1nc
Exxon overcharged us
WASHINGTON A redt.-ral Judge ruled
tudc1y that Exxon Corp overcharged the public
$895 5 malhon for crude 011 produ<-ed from a Texas
C1dd and ordered the L'Ompany to reimburse the
public
U S Dist.net Judgt• Thomas F'hmm:ry ordered
the money put into an l':.crow account 1n the
Treasury Department From there 1t will be
<.Jlstrlbuted to the governments or all 50 states
Stocks hit new high
Despite signs of weakness in the housing
industry revival, with new construcuon off a nd
rPsales decreasing, the Dow Jones industrial
average climbed to its sa::ond record this month
The average of 30 industrial stocks roe;e 5 03 pmnts
to 1,145.90 Thursday. surpassing the previous all-
ume peak of 1,141.74 reac:hed March 7
GM recalls 527 .,000 cars
WASHINGTON -The government yesterday
ordered General Motors Corp to recall 527,000 1978
model-year cars for allegedly exceeding federal
exhaust enuss1on standards Models involved are
Chevrolet Mahbu. Monte Carlo. and Monza, the
Pontiac LeMans, Grand Am. and Sunbird, the
Buick Regal and Centur y, and the Oldsmobile
Starhre
Contract costs $I 70 million
MIAMI -Easwrn Airlines' tentative new
<..'Ontract with the machintsLci' union will CO'it the
a1rhne $1 70 mtlhon over the three years of the pact,
The M1am1 Herald reported today The airline's
labor woes may be far from over, however Flight
attendants are headed for 1mpas.cw m negouauons
with the airline.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 25 llUl3
An El Monte couple
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THE cm AND THE COUNTY
ANN LANDERS
OBITUARIES
CLASSIFIED
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their phone ministry. C2.
Tana Thomas of Placentia applies lipstick.
Dally Piiot Pboto1
By Lee Payne
Finalists put on a happy smile. Jackie Podtetenieff wants every hair in place.
Ram hopef~ls. • • High stress action just for the fun of it
By LORENZO BENET
Of the D.U, Not a .. ff
The curvaceous young woman wearing the tight blue leotard
was depressed. Her name is Margie Campbell and she had her
heart set on makmg this cheerleading squad.
"I was so dull out there," she said gloomily to her husband,
John. "In line we were all t.alkmg about what we were &oing to
say to the judges, and then I got up there and .. " She paused.
"I forgot what I was gomg to do "
But 1t didn't matter Aft.er all, Margie figured, the
judges were probably gomg to invtt.e back all the veterans.
meaning there were fewer operungs than the 36 advertised ''The
judges were probably lookmg for certain types, and I didn't smile
enough, and, well, now I only got a 50-50 chance of makmg 1t." • • •
At 9 am., Saturday, 450 skunplly clad women filed into gate
A of Anaheim Stadium. Bouncing, cheering and clappmg, they
were ready to cheer their lungs out to win a spot on the Los
Angeles Rams cheerleading team.
By day's end 110 women would sul'Vlve the cuts to perform
at a final round al Rams Park in Anahellll thl.s
Sunday at 11 a.m. The final 36 will cheer at Ram games and
perfonn an 300 promotional events in the coming year. They
include television specials, Las Vegas shows, USO tours m Europe,
the Far East and the Caribbean. Cheerleaders only earn a measly
$25 a game, but some of the women make $3,000 to $5,000 on the
side, says Clare Maier, a Rams cheerleader last season.
"It's great exposure," she said with a toothy smile. "My agent
loves it." This day, Maier and the rest of last year's squad had to try
out again alongside college students, housewives, receptionists and
waitresses of all shapes and sizes. Outfits ranged lrom mini-shor18
and skin-tight T -shirts to even tight.er bright red body suits, that
the TV carneru had no trouble zooming in on.
In every sense, this is what can be described as a "media
event." There was lots of color, plenty of actlon, celebnty judges
ranging from Hollywood producers to ex-boxing champ Ken
Norton, and -m the words of John Campbell -"a lot of
beauuful women."
f.t 10:30 a.m , all the hopefuls had filled out their applicallons
and were waiting anxiously for the workouts to begin. Some put
on a few last touches of makeup Others stretched out their lep
or brushed their hair.
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"K eep all that spuit kindling, we're going to be evaluating
for appearance. penionality and pep," said Mardy Medders, Rams
entertainment director. She divided the women into three groupa.
She told the first to form a line around the baseball diamond -
from third base to second to first and then to the pitcher's mound.
They wiggle, bounce, cheer and clap, but by day's end only 110 survive.
At this point, the 11eene began to take on the hyper-intensity
of a Richard Simmons show.
One by one, each woman danced, wiggled, cartwheeled, and
shook down a path leading up to a stage set up in front of the
judges table. Once there, they bellowed "Hi mv name's Jlll and
I'm glad to be here!!!" or. for a little variety. "Hi, my name's Dee
ana 1 m having a 01ast!!!
"I love watching them," said Elizabeth Romero, of Lakewood,
who cheered for her school football team. "This is my first time
trying out for the Rams, I went to the Loe Angeles Express
tryouts a few weeks HO. but dldn't do too good."
Numic tribes. •
By ROBERT LOCKE brlst.lecone panes. Uown a alope II#..._.,,.. and up another they must have
BIO PINF.S -Flrat came the scampered, spook ing a rabbit
hunt.el"I -lean, tough men who here, a marmot there.
enjoyed the company of other On outcrops a half-mlle from
men. At night, the valley high in the stream -f ar enough to leave
the White Mountains muat nave the water unsullied -itood a
rocked with rough Jauahter and few lodges, bent •plinp covered
tall talea. with pine bou1ha. There, women
Year after yev they came to bent over metal.ea, work..lna on
stalk the deer and blghom 1heep obloOI atone over a il'&nlte alab
that \ame warlly down the .. they around ~ or plnon
canyo' \o the 1hallow pool nuta for a tort of muah.
where an icy trtckle ot. a •tream These famllle1 climbed the
dl1appeara underaround. The mounWn for the flnt Ume more
rocky alopee are Uttered with the than 700 yeara aao. perhapa
debrla of their hunta: chlJ>9 of centuries earller. They left a
black oblidian broken Crom the wealth of hlatory ln the houaea
polnta of •J>Nl'I hurled by allm uaed tor 1eneratlona: delicate
wooden throwera. Thia waa little obsidian arrow polnta, bita
before the bow and arrow came of pottery, beada, even oblldian
to central California •bout 1,400 drlO bite.
years 'IO· 'J'h. two cultww that uted th1a
Tbecentwiel p...t and _,..n tlte lefl a treuure trove thu
the Hchaded valley beard Robert L. Bettln1er of the
lauahter, th1a time U. ltaJee of Unlventty of Callfomta·Dlvia. ch.lldren who p\hend-ffiiwood and i.un. OI cractuate 8'udentl
____ ..._. __ • __________ '_'"'" • ~of~~ 7 .,~w-or.,.k_l_"' __ out i of UC'• Whit•
MAier said the competition looked tougher than last year
because the auditions were heavily advertised. She said the judges
would be evaluating for "high energy" and "a good attitude".
Dance ability wasn't everything.
"It doesn't matter if you make it or not," Romero said. "It's
all just for the fun of it."
•Owens Valley digs pay off
Moun tain Reaearch Station ,
began uncoverin${ last 1wnmer.
The hunters, apparently
locked into a macho aociety that
couldn't bend with changing
times, vaniahed from the Owens
Valley. The left little behind but
broken ob1ldian and heroic
hu.ntJ.na acenei painted or carved
on hund.redl of rocka.
The mott sedate Nwnk ba.nda,
where women were providen,
revolved around the family, "the be...U and end·all throu&hout the
Owent Valley (from about 1300
A.D.). The famlllea traveled
alone ... Huntln« la not ao
Important to them, Bettlnaer
IAYI·
The Numic famlltea not only
1urvlved ln the Owena Valley1 they 1prMd th.rouahout moll or
the American W•t, b4lc:omin1
lh• moat extenalv• n1Uve
lan1u•1• 1roup In North
America.
Todal•' the Nwnk p9oplee are called ~ ~ Plut. frOn\
Owen• Valley to Oregon and
Idaho; Shoshoni up through
Nevada. northern Utah and
Wyoming: and Ute in northern
Arizona, southern Utah and
Colorado.
Bettln1er envi1ion1 two
fundamentally different,
wJdeapread 1roupa: a hunting
IOCiety that WU tradually
dlaplaced by hunter·aatheren
more adept at ~ a hanh
e nvironment. Hla ' optional foraalna theory" ~ta when
overcrowdlf\I puahed cultures
lnt.o conflict for reaoul'(:ea, the
winner wu the more lkilled at
Ullna almoet evel'Ylhlna nature
offered. The loMfr eou1d aklm
only the cream.
1'' l n d i n 1 • a t th • W h l t • Mountain• •ll• "fit our
P.redlctlona eo clONl)' that by
themalv. they woWd COMUWte
wry pel'IUMlve ~ far .,.. Numlc hy~thnJ1, Betun1er
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(~2 OrenQe CoH~ DAILY PILOT /Friday March 25. 1983
DEA.~ ANN LANDERS: I am a 29-year-old
single woman, succeuful in my profeaalon, and
tulve many good frlends. The problem; I have ab-
aolutely no sex life. For a long while I thought I
rni.lht be a "late bloomer," but now I em bt.tfinnlng
to wonder if there ia anythJng there to ''bloom."
Ia it possible to be asexual -to have no real
interest ln either male or female? Or ii thia aome-
timee an indication that one's basic orientation la
toward homoeexuaUty? What cause. total abetn~~
of Lntereat and noninvolvement? 1 do not mean
frigidity or impotence, just no feeling of attraction
toward either sex.
Is this condition treatable? -NOTHING
OOING IN ST. LOUIS
DEAR N.D. IN S.L.: I consulted wUb Dr. Je.
rome Kati of tile MennLDcer Foundation. My flr1t
question was, "Could Use woman llave a bormoaal
problem?" He replied, "I doubt It.''
Dr. Kati went on to say, "It appears tbat abe
la safferLD1 from stron1 l.Dblbltlona. Tbeae may be
maltiple lD orlgiD and ao aot necessarily Imply a
llomoaexual orientation or lacliaatlon. There la a
goodJoaalbillty tbat abe can bt> succeaafully
treat by a qaallfled paycbologtat, paycbiatrlat or
paycboaaalyst, or by a welMraiaed sex tberaplat.
Wltb proper help abe may be able to ando mlaiD·
formation and various fears or anxieties, botb
conacloua aad ucoaacloua. Tbe woman conld
bave cbolcea and opportllllltlea presently beyond
realization. I do bope abe can 'bloom'."
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just finished edi·
ting your answer to "Fact-Seeker in Cumberland"
and think he and many others would like a more
complete answer.
\
In the swing for charity 0•1'1 Piiot I !aft f'ttot09
Cumberland noted that 170 million TV sets in
the United States would mean approximately two
per household, and asked what country is next.
You replied, "The Soviet Union, with 80 million
sets." True, in absolute numbers, but what if we
consider population and look at TV sets per 1.000
population? You may have more recent figures,
but our almanac gives these sets per 1,000: USA
571, Canada 428, Finland 363. Australia 351. Den-
mark 323, West Germany 311. F.ast Gennany 309.
Several countries are below 300 but above the
approximately 245 for the Soviet Union or 239 for
Japan. -COPY DESK ALMOST ANYWHERE
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. of TV fame and Dick Whittinghill (right ) of
radio fame take to the links at Irvine Coast Country Club where o
celebrity classic was held this week to raise funds for the City of
Hope . The tournament was sponsored by the Newport Harbor
Chapter of the medical facility.
influence behavior.
DEAR ANYWHERE (altboagb yon happen to
be In Carbondale, Ill.): I don't want to get testy,
pal, because yon conld 11.111 me iD your town, t>ut
the reader asked, "Wblcb country la second la
number of TV sets?" and tbe Soviet Union la tbe
correct answer. Obvloaaly, tbe per capita figure
glvea a truer picture, but my editor says my re·
sponae was OK.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: After three years of
marriage I found myself wearing siz.e 16 slacks. My
husband went to 38. We decided to go on a strict
diet. After three months I returned to a si.z.e 10. He
gained l 0 pounds.
His ego is smashed and he is angry with me.
Should I put the weight back on? I love this man
and our marriage is in trouble. -L.M. IN AUSTIN
T JOUI HEALTH
OR. PETER J STEI NCROHN
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I have a theory
about the effect of too much sugar in hyperactive
children. My son, who 1s nine, has been diagnosed
as having a hyperactive condition. I've noticed that
on days when he takes too much candy and cookies
he is more difficult to control
In fact, he becomes almost unmanageable. But
when we keep candy and cake and cookies out of
reach (and out of the hoUSt:) he seems to be more
tractable. He's also better behaved in school.
according to his teachers. Now my theory is diet has
much to do with the well-being of hyperat:tive
children. Is this likely? -MRS. J.
For example, one would think that after taking
large amounts o{ sugar, an individual's blood sugar
t.•ontent would drop below normal producing
hypoglycemia. This might cause behavioral
disturbances. But glucose tolerance tests in
hyperactive children have not shown evidence of
low blood sugar. Laboratory evidence does not
confirm your theory. How do we explain your son's
favorable reaction to lowered carbohydrate intake?
Even severely hyperactive youngsters have some
days in which, they are more manageable for no
apparent reason. Instead of relying on low
carbohydrate die t, better let your son's pediatrician
or family doctor decide on a course of treatment
This may be a complex problem that requires the
help of man)'. including teachers, for solution.
Proper med1cat1on. when indicated. is more
effective than change in diet.
DEAR L.M.: No way. Tiie problem goes deeper
than fat. Hls anger would enapt ID a.notber form.
Stay la allape, Lady.
DEAR MRS. J.: This is one of the aspects that
doctors have studied as a factor in hyperactivity.
But sorry, there's no scientific confirmation of your
theory. A low carbohydrate diet does not seem to
Dr Steincrohn welcomes ques1w11s from
readers. He cannot answer all individually but will
include thOlle of general Interest in his column.
Send your questions to him, in ca.re of the Daily
Pilot, P.O. &x 1560. Costa Mesa 92626.
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UNIT COD4! 1 Estate of EUGENE E BARNES. Notlu 11 hereby glnn 10 AND OF PETITION TO AND OF PETITION TO
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CA8HANDIORT11ECASHIERSOR ""1VATE IAL.E of lh• lnt•nd•d tran1teror •r• creditors of Arthur L :red1tors of Richard C
CEJITIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•t LODEMA s LUCIA. 21702 Sol*IOt Raabfc>rg and persons who Gavotto and peraons who
CIVIL CODE SECTION :>92 4h JAMES A BARNES. 81 peraon•I L-. El Toro. CA 02630 be h · t.ed th · ed (!MIY.t>le •t the tlmlt 01 aai. tr. ,Jwful represen1at1v• 01 the ett•t• ot The locat!Ot> In c•tomla of the may ot erwlSE' tnt.eres may be o erw1se interest
mon9'( of th• unlt•d Stateal 811 EUGENE E BARNES decHsed. chief •K9CUtlw omo. or prlncip9l in the will and/or estate. m the w1U and/or estate
right, title and Int-I conwyed to will sell at prtvel• sale to the buslnen ofllc• ol th• lnl•nded A peut1on has ~n filed A petition has been hied
and now held by it under laid Deed highest anc:t t>est b+O<le< under the 1re.nsteror 19 21102 Super1or L-. by Charles 8. Raaberiin the by Carl B. Gavotto m the
of Trust In the pr~ hereinafter 111rma and c;ondlttona hereinafter El Toro, CA t:ze30 S · C f S C f 0 deacribed' mentioned, and subi•c;t 1o All oth•• butln•n nimH •nd uperaor ourt o range uperaor ourt o range
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LYTTON, GEORGIA M. LYTTON. the lime allowed by isw 81 the 1-lntendlld tr.n...,... .,e NONE. rl'presentauve lO adm1mster ad minuter the estate o f rec:O<ded Marc;h 8, 1981 u lnttr ofltcet of AARONS & AARONS, The -*"' ~ Mldr ... No.M301nboolt 13972Pll08303ol INC . •ttorney tor the pertOnll of lh• lnt•nded tr111sterff• •re th(' estate of Arthur L . nichard C. Gavott.o (under
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Aeootder or Of•nge County. said Bouiev•rd Sutte 209, Cost• M ..... SEYDA. 21598 C1bro11. MIH lon [ndependent Adrrun15t.ration Administration of Estates
d••d of trust d••ctlb .. lhe C•llfornia 92628· all lhe rtgttt, 11119• VleJO, CA 92691 of F..stateS A ct) The petition Act), The petition 1s set for toll<Jwlno: 1nte1•t end estat• of the ~Med. Th•t the prop9rty pertln•nt ,..,._ ......_ 700 Lot 1 of Tr.ct No. llMJ. as per 911d all the right. 11118 1n1ere11 •nd h«eto la d9ec:tlbed In gener•I u Alf 1s set for hearing m '-"'Pl hearing in ..,.,pt No. 3 at ~recorded In book 89, page 42 estlle that the Estate ot EUGENE E of th• etoc;k In tr•d•. rurnllur•. No 3 at 700 C1v1c Center Civic Center Drive, Wt':'Jt. in
of ml9clellanec>w1 m111>.1. r9COfd• o1 BARNES. deceaMd hu .cqulfed llaturn. ~t. goodwill and Drive. West, in the City the City of Santa Ana,
Orange County, c.llloml•. by oper1110n or law o• olherwlM. tr.o.t'neme ot a certain vitamin 9nd of Santa Ana, Cabfomla on Cahforrua on April 13. 1983 YOU AM .. ..,,AULT UNO€R A oth« thin or •n lddlllon to, thll of n•lurel food ~ 9nd 11 IOc:aled O«ED cw T'MlaT DATED ~. the d~e11ed. at th• ttm• of hi• •• 2750 Hwbof 8IV<I . Cost•...._, Apnl 13, 1983 at 9:30 a.m . at 9.30 am
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NOnCE OF °"'UST£E'S SALE
loen No. 11338-4/RllEY
T.8 . No. T..01731
UNIT CODE T
T 0 SERVICE COMPANY 81 duly
tppotnled Tru6lee under the
1onowtng described deed of trust
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIODEA FOR
CASH ANDIOR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED tN
CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h
(pyable al the 11me of aate tn l•wful
money of the United Statesl all
ught. 11118 and 1n1e1&11 conveyed to
and now held by ti undef u1d Deed
ot Trust tn 01e propefty h8retn1f1er
described
TRUSTOR JOSEPM A RILEY.
1111/IAN L RILEY
BENEFI CIARY CHARTER
THRIFT & LOAN R8Corded Aprtl 17 t980 as Instr
No 21966 tn Boo!< 13577. page 976
of OfflCl•I Records "' the otlice ot
the Recorder ot Orange Counly.
tatd deed ol trust describes lh•
tollowtng
LOI 8 ot Traci NO 10018. 4$ per
Map recorded tn Boo!< 425. Pages 4
10 7 1nc1u11ve ol M1scellu1eous
MIPS, In Iha olflGll of !he County
Recorder ot se•d County
UNLaU YOU TAKE ACTION TO dHth. 1n 1nd to all th1t c.t.in , .. , CA IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the PRO'RCT YOU" ,.,.onATY, IT property. 1ltue1ed in the C11y of Tne butlMM n-uM<I by the grantmg of the petition. you granun.g of the peuuon. you YOU ARE IN OEFAUlT UNDER A Cosll Meu. Counly of O••no• Mid t ateror 1 .. ,d loclltlon Is h Of£0 OF '"'UIT OAnD 4-11..eo. ::l :.• 1~0~C:, ~T .ti=~·~·~ Stat• 01 C alifornia described as NATU~~L FOO~ BASKET should either appear at l e should either a ppear at the IJNLEll YOU TAKE ACTION TO •~ATION Of TltE MATURI tallows Th•t u ld bulk lransfer 11 hearing and state your hearing and state your PROTECT YOUR P"OPERTY, IT
,_ ...... _ _,. .. .,.....,. AGA--Lot 26 01 Tr9C1 4184 u thown Intended lo be coosumm•ted •t 1119 objections o r file written ob1ect1on s or file wnllen MAY BE SOLO AT A "U9LIC .,.... ,.._ ~-...,., 8 t 6 SCRO h SALE . IF YOU NEED AN YOU, YOU 9"0ULD CON1'ACT A on I Map reeor09d tn 00~ 4 • ofllo• Of BURROW E w ob1e<'l1ons Wllh the court objections with t c court EXPLANATION Of THI NATURE
LAWYP. pagu 311 to 40. tnclull•• 01 COMPANY, 1879 E Lincoln, before the heanng. Your before the hearing Your Of TH• ""OCEEOINQ AQAINIT
837 WMI WllSOn Coe1 Mela CA M1scell•neou1 M•P•. Record• of OflllQ9 CA 921MS5 on or •11er Apoil 5
1>2827 · a • Orange County. ca111orn11 1nd 12. 1ile3 appearance may t>e in per"l<>n appearance may be m per!IOn YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
"(tt a strMI taddreu or common tommonly llnown u 837 S•ntiago Thi• bulk tr1n1fer 11 subject to or by your attorney or by your attorney LAWYEll.
dff!Gnatlon of property ia shown Roe<! Coll• Meu. CA 92626 C•llrornla Uniform Comm•rcl•f I F Y 0 U A R E A 1 F Y 0 U A R E A toes See Btutt 0<i .. Costa Meu,
abo\'9. no wem1nty 11 given u to Its This Hie 19 sub19Ct 10 all gener•I Cod• Section 8106 C REDITOR or a contingent CREDITOR or a rontmgent C•lrtorn1e comc>191-Of oorrec1,_.I" The and specoll la.es and bonds, Md The nim• and addrH• 01 th• credit.or o f the deceased you creditor of the dece8llt'd. you "(II a street address °' common b•neflcl•"' under Hid Deed 01 subl9CI 10 coven1nts conditions. pe<.on wllh whom cl94ms may be • · d 1 1 1 1 ... ., res111c11on1. reserva11on1. r1ghl1, flied 11 BURROW ESCROW mustf1le yourcla1mwiththe mustfileyourcla.tmwiththe e.11gneion ° prope<y • .... own
Truit, by reaaon °11 bre•c;h or rtQhhotw1y•nde-1t,tl•ny COMPANY, 1819 E Llncoin. court or present tt to the court or present tl to thP sbov•.nowin..,tv•sgivenuto lts d919Ult In the obllga11on• MOUred The terms •nd c;on<lll1on1 of ule 0 CA 92885 d the I t d comptef_.s or correc1nea1)." Tile thereby, her9tof04'• HeGUled 9tld r•nge, in u llY perso nal representative personal representative benet1c1•ry unele• ••Id Deed of
h d I d ere CHh In 11wtu1 money of lhe lor llflng ct.ims by eny c:r9dltor eh911 d b h · d b 1.. t T h dellver•d to t • un •re gne a United State• 01 Amertca on b• Aptll 11. 1983. which 11 th• a~po1 nte y t e court appo1nte y trie cour rust by re&1on ot • breac or
written Oecllwlllon °1 Oefeult end conflrm111on of .... on the pr~ly bu 11n•11 d 1 y be 10 r • th• w1thm four months from the within four months f rom the default In the ob!IQ•lk>n• MOUred
DerMnd lor S•. 9fld """".., notlC9 eo tOld Ten percent of the amount con1umm•tlon d•te ep•cllled date of f 1 rat issuance of date of f1 rst issuance o f thereby, heretofore eucuied •nd of breec;h •nd of 91«:110n to CWM nd dallv•red 10 th• und•ra1gn•d a th• unaer•lgned to ult u1d bl<I 10 Kcompany the oner 8 the •t>ove ll'lters as provided In 9t'Ction letters as provided In seet1on written o.c11ret1<>n ol C>ef•ufl 1nd pr~ to MtJsfy Mid obfiglltlOnt. balance to be peld on conflrmllton D•t9d M.,oh 22. t983 700 of the ~lafomia Probate 700 of the California Probate Oem1nd for Sale. •nd -111en notice
an th.r••lter the undertlnn•d 01 .... by the Cwr1 r .. ee. renll, 0.111<1 0. a.yd• Th ( fll' C T } f b h nd I ·._.ion 10 ~-... • opera!lnn end m111n1en•nce Eu19 o ..__.. Code e time or ing ode he time for fl Ing o rHc • o ._, -w a.uMd Mid notle9 of breech*"' of • _,w .11 1 · 1 . II I ri th• underelgned lo ••II U ld -.otk>n to be recorcSeO Augull 25, e.penut end pr•m1um1 on lnt.nd9d r,..,,,.,_ daims w1 not exp re pnor c Aln'UI WI nol exp re p or propetfY to wttity Nld obltg•lloni,
19s2 u fnetr No 82•299991 or 1n1ur1nc;e •ctept•bl• to the Puoll1h•d Or1ng1 CoHt D•lly to four months from the date w four months from the date ind therHfter th• underalgn•d °'"°"' R9corda In the olllce ot the purch•-• •h•ll be pror•t9d 91 01 Piiot Mllfch 26, l983 of the hearin~noticed above. of th<> heari~noticed above. c1111Md Mid notlC9 of 1><'99Ch end Ol the d•I• of conllrmatlOn of Ule Thtl 1488-83 Aec:«def °' Orenoe County. exem1na11on of 1111e. recorcs1nn 01 ------------YOU MA EXAMINE YOU MA EXAMINE llleotton to l>e record-' Au0u11 25• Said HI• will b• m•d•. but 00<'tvrt1n<». and •ny title 1naur:Oc. th{' file kept by the court. tr tht' file kept by tt1e court If 1981 •• lnttr No In Book 141193·
642·5678
without ooY•nant or w•rranly, 1 fltlll.IC NOTICE Pll04I H2 ot Ottlelel Record• In the ...... _ « fmplleel. ':riding tltle Polk:Y "''"be •t the •~penM 0 the you are a penion Interested you are a pel"90n interested office ot the RecorM< ol OrM""' • ..,... purch&Mf The pr.......,ty ti to b4I ...... 1-0 •-Plt .... ton, « encum "'°"· to sold on in "AS 18 .. -~1• -·-ln the estate, you may aervt> In the estate. you may serve County payttwrem.alnlnOpr~areumot 81deorottera•ralf'lvttedl0<1hll l""9NOftCOUATOf' upo n the executor or upon the exec utor or Seid&••• wlll ba mid•, but
it. ftOleC•l _...,by Mid d.-cl of pr.......,.y end muet be In -11 ..... •nd CAUf'OMllA administrato r , or upon the administrator, or upon the 'Without ooYenant or ••rtenly, Tf'\llt, Wltfl '"'*'Ml • In Mid note w1iib~ rKelv•d at th• oii~. of COUMTY M °"AHO& f h UJ)<ffl or lmptled, -.oa<dlng title l)f01llffd. lldY-.. 11 ttnY, uncter AARONS & AARONS. INC . by CAii _,. 1Htomey or l e executor or att.omey for the exec\ltor or po-llon. or ancumbrance•. to
lfM ..,_ of Mid o-t of Trv•t. VILMA M AARONS. E.SO .• •ltorMy AO"'" admlniatrator. and fUe with admlnlstrator. and !Ue with pey the rem•lnlng p<~I aum ot
...., ~encl •JIP9MM of the he eona1 1 11 1 CITATION"-Adopttoti the court with proof of the court with proof of the not-C•I eecu'ad by MIG Deed o1 Tlw* end ol the trwt• orMt9d by ~%J H:zor eou::.rT"~1:9ao:. In lhe Metter of t"9 ,t>rvlce, 11 written r~quest service, 11 written requeat Truit. wtth lnter•t at In Nld not• ...., Deed o1 Tru9t. AclOPlton P•tltlon ot C>tOYICled. •dn~ If eny, under ._, .... w111 be held on· Frldiry, Cott• MaM, C•Hlornla 92828. or FRED WILLIAM PllERT lltAtlns that you deal rt> s tating that you desire th• lerm• ol .. 10 o..d of Trutt, ~ 16, ,ft), at 2:00 p.m. 91 the s:~i:. ll~;:tt~ t~:e:i~:';. Adlopt~=t~WOTT spt."ClaJ n otice of the flllni special not.I~ of the-filing of f-. cflarget Ind aKPtn ... O..!_.the
OMiprMn AV911W entrence to the or d911-ec:I 10 JAMES A. eAf!INE8 o ,, f a n I n v e n t or y a n d e n l n v e n t o r y a n d 1 ruttM Mid ot the tf\ltt• et••-by CMo c.n1.. tkllldlnQ, 300 Eaat 8y 04'der of tl'lll Coufl, you Ire •·-f •• •·-f .. Id Deed of Trust ~ A Otenoe CA ~r110n1lly, at •nv time 1tter tlrtt heret>y Cited 9f1d requited 10 ..,.,.., appnh-..,mcnt o ea1a..,. URta appra...,ment o esUltA! euclll Seid .... WIM be helCI on Frldey,
· .,.\ tit• ::'me 01 t'h• lnltlil publlcatlOf'I ot thl• noteoe .nd before waonallv oonoernlng 1119 adoe>tfOtt or of the p et It lo ns or or o f the pet It lo n1 or AptH e. tH3. al 2·00 p M 81 the
p(iitlllemton of w. ,.,..., the iotat "*'Ing tll9.... ot RICHARD LOUIS !LLIO'l'T. Jr .• 11ccounu mentioned In account• montloned In Chll9f"lan Avenue .,trance 10 •he
MtOUnt of ttw ~balance of the 10~,:' • .'::r; ~~'%':a~1f11,:n0~ ~.:: •lld MISTY Lt£ ~LLIOTT • minor• teetlona of 1200 and 1200.5 11CCtJon1 of 1200 and l200.5 Civic C•nter Duttdlng. 300 t111
OllflletlOfl MCUted e7 the abo'f• atlorney tor th• pereonat ~•tll9JuOgeofthteCourtlnthe ot the California Probatt> of the California Probate Ch•Pm•n Avenue. Oret1ge, d•Hrlbed deed o tru•t end County ot Orange, Sf•t• ol Calil04'f!IL *•'" C09te, ••ri-nMI. •nd r~teu.. C1lllorn11, •I th• Couttroom 01 Codo Code. At th• time o t th• lnltl•I ..,_~~'"2.= ~--""'6frt~·:~:::;,=~•l«i' any ~:'=~ ~!;t:~n!'.1c~ ~~4r, SE~t ~ L 6 S :3/s~LL~~~ii C = ~ ~ ~ : r N DO • 7 a ~ i :ii::,':',,!! ~:::~~o~C:: :,::a~ Nr trio <Sey ,,, J-..,. ..,,_ :>:.,A~.'itw!:83.;J't~! t~m.;;: Teller Au .. Salt• tut ua1ver1U1 An., Sell• 111, ~:·~~'.'::r:::: :r t~ri:.~':::
DMe; w.d't ''· ttQ ......... !r~ ...... "T.'=.'t•llve CIUll, '•ny, ..,., .. 1d adopt10n N.,~,.1"'1'1 ?S!!er., CA HU La Mesa, CA HOU <•tt) Hllmat•d cott•. •11rn••·· and TO. llfWIQa CO ..,......_ --llhOllld nOI be grented 900C>rdlno to ( I.,) I ..,...,,.., lt ... HH. lldvellC49 I• 153.cot 2 .. Mid"""*· ::..:.= ~ ..,_ tl'\e ,_.ltlon on Ille 11er11n. PubUsh d Oran1e Cout Publlahtld Orana• CMat Tiie ~bid~ ti. oot.llMd ~ C::,-:tlfY ft9tMMI ......,.,.... ,: ::'.;':,::: =~: Delly Pflot, Matth 18, 19, 24, O.Uy Pilot. Man:h 18, 111. 14, :.~~I t4 1• the c1ay
OM Qly lll'ld. W•. ..,. ...,.., 81 In••• IMuld .it M ~ M IMt,.. l98J i··-· __ 1983 .. uia A Oat•: MerCn a. 1"3.
I Orange. CA lffM =-= CA... • .... ..,......, ,.,,........ .. ..... • .......... ,. I T,O 6etvtoe ~y
flt: 7U ..... .. ._,..... I I * It 9llld Tr111t• 'f'utlll•Nd Ofallfe CoMt C>ellit Puulltl'I Ofanot COHI Delly O.ted ,~ t•. tN3 n••x•p•n•• ve tv C'*YI Coale. llllll .... It. .. i.e. fNll l'llof, ,,.., 24. 26. 2t lN3 LM A. 9taMI\, Mtltllf'f lecr'e\ety •;...--.~_,,..... __ 1_...a _ _._~------"'-.,._..a-1 eouniy Clerk •(In lk apen' IN) not high 1n Prier. '"° H o~• ll!Yd .. -•ll.,.." ~°"°° reaonabte; alllllfted ldY8f"tl•na' ~t:f"· CA
Put o /ew wordl to work for you
,.u1111a~1111ge Co111 Oalf~ ""' 11111. ' t411) .. 4.9011 l'llOI, M•. 11, H . .no Af;#, 1, f , OllMlfled AdYertletng ,ubtttiled Oranf• 0011411 Olllf 19~ , .u .;. l42•7e&7 Pllot. MM ti, a&. APt f, llN I ,_ • ,• ' t 1SC243 t • •
They operate
phone Illinistry
EL MON'T1£ (AP) -Fr()m a 1J)IU'ta.n traUer
with a broken sink ond leaky roof. Jon and Beuy
Oable operate 8 mationwtd1· Christian ministry -
hy k·lephone.
Spiritual request• and food donation• are
provided by the couple through the 10-year-old
"Prayer Tower" service, with mott calla comlnf.1
from people who have seen adverti.9ementa in more
than two dozen telephone dlrectorles through.out
the nation.
"Betty and I believe in the same principles aa
when tht• Lord was walking the Earth -two
hands. one reaching out with food, the other with
salvation," Gable aaid. "If somebody needs food, we
try to take it to them. and if they find God In U1e
prQCe98, that's fine."
Gable, 65, and hit 52-year-old wife chose theU'
modest lifestyle after becoming Christians in 1962.
')'hat same year, Gable suffered a permanently
disabling back injury that forced him to retire from
his job as a heavy construction worker.
Gable finances Prayer Tower with his Sodal
Security and Veterans Administration disability
payments, as well as his wife's unemployment
benefits and some ullllOlicited donations, he said.
Betty has been attending dental assistant
school so she can continue to finance the miniatry
after her unemployment benefits explre.
"We go strictly by faith -strictly," a.a.id Gable.
"God provides everything. I firmly believe that.
That's why I never ask for money for Prayer
Tower's work. If we wanted a bigger place, we
could rent one with the money we have. But if we
did, I'd have to let the phone min.ist.ry go. That's
more important to me than nice living quarters ...
The couple provides an average of $500 worth
of food each month to hungry people of all
denominations, said Gable. Last year, h e spent
approximately $12,000 on the ministry, which
received $5.920 in unsolicited private donations, he
said.
"I don't want people to think we're starving to
death," Gable said. "We're doing real good. We
don't have steaks all the time. But we're eating and
paying the rent."
Gable said his primary goal is to bring salvation
via the telephone.
Three of Gable's five children think he and hia
wife are either crazy or religious fanatics, but the
couple's two daughters are supportive, he saict.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
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RUFFElL1S
UPHOLSTERY
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1'22 HAJllOR ILVO.
COST A MESA -SO· I I 56
PWLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
CPP-38087
T.8 . No. 12·111>1-C
REF: No. '17111
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YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
OEEO OF TRUST OATEO JULY 10.
1110. UNLESS YOU TA KE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUA
PROPERTY, IT MAY •E SOLO AT A
PU8LIC SALE, IF YOU NHO AN ,
EllPLANATION OF THI NATURE
IAM
CONFIDENT
THAT
l COULD COPE
WITH T~IS
SITUATION,
IF I ONLY
HAD
MORE
CONFIDENCE.
Rose Show &
1/2 Price S•
Direct · from · grower wper
event thru Apr. 2 at
Huntington Center. Pkg.
No. 1 bore· root rows:
ReQ. $4.99 ... Sele 2 fw SS
Patent Ros.s 2 for $7
OF THE P"OCl'.EOINQ AGAINST -------------
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER.
On Friday Ap11I 1 t983 81 9 15
am ARCS MORT\3AGE INC a
Cslolornta Corporalton as duly
appornted Trustee under end
PtJ•Su&nl 10 Deed ot Trust recorded July 15 1980 AS inst No 14909. tn
11ook 13665 page 185, of Olllctal
Hocords "' the olltce ol the County Recor der ol Orange County
c a11torr11a
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
fpavable at ltme ot u1e 1n lawful
money ot the United Stalest
MONIES MUST BE TENDERED IN
CASH CASHIERS CHECKS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS 81 the front
entrance 10 the Old Or•nge County
Courthouse. 1oe11eo on Santa An1
Blvd belween Sycamore S1ree1
and B•o11dway Senta An1,
Ca11forn11. •II right. !Ille Ind 1nt•rest
conveyed lo and now held by II
under 1111d Deed ol Trual In the
property s•tu1led 1n u1d County
end Sltle described as lot 3 ol Traci NO 1362 In Hie
County o r Orange. St•te of
Cahlornta as per m1p recorded tn
bOok •2 page X> of MlaceHaneous
Maps. on Ille omce of the C<><inly
Recorder or H id Counly. Cod•
55-028 Parcel I 439· 101· IS
The streel add••n and oth•r
commor1 design111on. 11 Any of the
reel properly detcrlbed abov• 11
purported 10 be 26117 Redl•nds
Drive Co1t1 MeH. Calllorn1 1
92826 The unOe111gned d11c111m1 any
ll•btflly r°' any 1ncorractnu1 of the
etrMt add• .. • •n<l other common de11gnatlon, If any thown '-eln
&•Id Hie will b• made. bul
Wllhout C:OY•n•n1 or warr•nt~"
911pre11 or Implied, rao-rd1ng title,
po1"'1ton. or ttneumbr•nc••· to pay the temetnlng 1)!1"'1pal tum ol
the not9(1) ffellfed by Mid 0.-d of
Tru1t. with tnterett th•reon, H
ptO\llded In MIO notO(t). •d11•-· II •ny. under Ille t.,ITll of the ONd
or Trual, I•••· charge• and •iq>en-01 the TruttM 111\d of the
trueta c:rHtaO Oy Uld Oe•d ol
Tru1t. to-wtt 1119,eet fl.
The ""°'fOlttY under Mid Deed
ot Tru1• llerelOfofe e .. tcuted e11d
d•ll..,•r•d to tf'I• ul'ldere1011ed •
w'f1111111 Otclatt'IOI\ ot Oetll.llt tnd
Demand ror S•••. atld • written Notlu ot O.laun •t1d fleetlon 10
Self, The 11~9'11'*9 MllMd tlld
Notlci• or Deltutr end 1i.cllOt1 10 a.tr to bt ~ded 1n ,,,. oounty
wl\9re ttte rHI l>tOO«tY la louted.
Nim•. ttraet Addren •nd
T.+epflone NuMMt of Tru•I .. Of
pertCHI co11duc11110 UI• It ARCS
MOlllTGAOl, INC .. aa TNttee ly
0100 C~f::'IOI\, 8160 C1nb~ ,._., a. Cahfornla t,S35.
(2 tS) ,.!.)401 OtllO ,~H.tMa
t.•.-ci»ecl bV '*-"* J llllnellfY Ttt .. H •7'0..C
~~ MOATOAOE., INC .
11• TN•I• ~. lttll M OU• L..f'ubllall.O 0,.11,. COHt o.u,
t"llot, Marctl 1 t, ti, U , '993 ,, ... u
Ptm.IC NOTICE
SUPERIOR Catnn' OF
CAL~A
COUNTY OF MOWftRIY Mo. AD 1m
CITATION FOR FMEDOM
F9'0M PAMHTAL cuaTOOY ANOC~
(he. DS CM! CocM)
tn the Metler ol the
Adoption P•llUon or
ROY (NMN) LAUDERDALE •
People 01 the Stlle or CeUfornla,
to ROBERT ALVIN WHITAKER
Greeting
YOU ARE HERESY 9CM.O llwtt
you ere required to e.ppe9f In the
Sup•r1or Court ol th• Stet• ol
C1lllorn1e, for lh• Counly 01
Monterey, •I th• Court Room ol
Oepertment No -thenlof, locllted
•t 240 Churcn StrMI In the Clt't ol
Saunas, County ot 'Monterey, Sill•
of Celllorn1a, on Ftld•y. May 8,
1983, •I 9·00 Lm .. ot that day, tt'9n end lher'e lo lhow ~. 11 any you
have. why Wl!HDY CHR18lfNE
WHITAKER, mlnOt. thOutd not be
08cl•red ,,.. ''°"' plM'Wttef owtody
end conlrol (•tor the l>Ufd'ON of
plec-1 for lldoptlon) .. prayed
for In t119 pelltk>n on f1le hefeln.
You ••• adYl••d that II lh•
parenl(I) •nd mln0t we ~· II lhe tlrM end pi-abOw 11a1.c1 the
ludQO wlll rMd 1he P9fltlon .nd II reQUMlad may Hptaln IM effect ot
the gr.ntlng OI the pellllOtl encs rt
requ•aled the Judge Iha.II •Jl.l>l•ln •ny term or •lfeo•tlon eont•lne<I ihutln •nd th• nature ol th•
proc .. dlng, It• prooedur .. and
poHlbl• conMquenoe• end m•y
continue the m•tter 104' not moN
thllll SO d•~ lor fM flPPOlnl"*'l OI
c;ounMI °' to g.lw oounMI time to
prepwe.
· The oourt mey ~~to
....,.....,,, the mlnof ......,_ or not
tht Mlfl.O' I• •IMI to llffOAI OOUMll
If etty C)llfllflt ~ end .. \IMbte
10 t tford counMI, the oourt lflall
aj)l)Olnl ~to~· .alt
1>•ren1 wlto 19pean """--eudl
•eprHentallqn 11 ernoWlngly and It!=~~--....... .. ...... ~ ............ ,.. ........... ......, ..... ... r:::.---" .,. .., ..... -
~TfO J~?, 11m <SIA&..) tmmt<...._.,,..
OWtt 9l1J • .....,,~
,,,. aboYI dtatfon .. --In Of"ln court at the 41&1• !Md U1ne ,,,.,.." ... ~ ""'*" ~ (IM9tll;~ ~
WAYMm•VA ................ "~"•"C * • &.=•' llO'Y (NII•)
l'\ltllltllH Ot •1199 CIMI'\ Olll!Y
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Orangu Coul DAIL v PILOT IFrld•v. March 26. 1983 ,~3
l"\a.IC NOTICE ruellC NOllCC PUBl.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOllC£ ••1c NOTICE MltC NOTICC PUBllC-..OTICC NIUC N0nct
C.. ......... :.."::_ CO' .... TY r-1 Cll'P ... ,C! NOTICI Of Tl'VITU'I IAL.I 'lc:TITIOUI 8UIUtlle .... -"",..._ .... -(VllM/11M'T) ~ ... .....,_ NAMI IUllMINT NOTICI OP1 NTllUUITllNl1'1 IA~ '"""'°"COURT NOTICI OP OIPAULl TllUITll IAU NO f ,a, .... No.J.+t1 PICTITIOUI aUllMIH P'ICTIT'IOUI IUl .... H
HAMI ITATIMINT NAMI ITATIMINT
111• 1011ow1ng P•t10n 11 001110 11'1• 1011ow1no 11e11on " do•tto
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It•• ro11ow11io t1ertone "' uomo T ·NO,TICI 100 Ch'i. Cir Or 'II ... ~.cg~~tc;.:>~,*~~Z~ot fllCORDIO M-ta UCURtlV IAVINGICAHO L.OAN bu"'I~~; ·~llAlrnANtll r 11101 vou ARI IN OIPAU'-f UNOIR A .,LAl:;,~,":~:0•~:1uNTA Al 1NeTt1UMINT 1183 10&110 1n111urn1nt No. U....., AllOCIA TION, • •lll oin11 IOl A "~"•~A . ~ro. JU OAfG !I r1AN.J'fMAN
Ptllrlltllt <I• trv111e CA llU I~ ~t Al/IC.I 4110 M•1Jlmac Wtl "'fi1 Mu·Attnur ltlYQ "ullt lO" OHO OP TRUIT, OATIO MARCH ,. .. A HOM I 0 W NI II I Trull .. Sile No 223A0111CI• Rel•r1nce1 11 .. >02·0211 torporeuon, II dutv 1ppolnl1CI " • II, IHI. UNLlel 'IOU TAICI .. " Rel No 01 8302 004~ NOllCI OP OllAUlT AND l rvtlee undll lhe loll owing N•wvurt Uuch (A OIOO<I ACTION TO .. ROTI CT VOUR AelOCIATIOH. NOTICE 0' OHAULI AND lllCTION TO llLl UNOIR <IMOrtt>eCI dMd ol lfutl WILL Sill
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C.eutornle Umlled 1".,lne11n1p 3i01 l"Uel.IC IALI II 'IOU NHO AM LM.LIDAL AlllO OOtll 1 TWllOUG" UNOl!ll OtfO OI TllUIT IMl"OflTAHl NOTICI HIOliCIT e100l!R P'OR CAIH
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tulltted per1nttllllP M<I•• C1hlo1nl• 9211211 ~hCA1111u1 lllvd Burtt '01 IX,1.ANATIOH 0, THI NAT\Jlll XY. INCLUllVI. IMPOAlANl NOTICE If tOVR f'ROPf IHV 1~ IN (peyel>le 11 11,_ of Ni. In l1wlul
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N•·~· .... ctt. CA IH80 OP THI l"ROCHOIMO AOAltllT c ... eu.:~:,.n " '!'OVA PROP!ATV IS IN rOREC.lO'itJAr BFC.AIJ!')f YOU mOf\1)' o• th• Unll•d ICllH I •II llenr~ Pritche ll. t 9oo' 'IOU 'IOU MtOUt.0 COtfTACT. NOTICll V-· ll•Y• Mell •ued ,ORl!CLOIUAf 81!CAUll vou ARE.9fHIN01NV0UAPAVMENl5 nohl ltlleend ln1 .... IOOflv~IO County C1e11o. ul Or ao~• COunty Qf1 J \l•911<>ry Ue111n1r Jr
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Am1rgon Uinton Vlelo CA 92892 LAW'llR T .. -__ ... ffle-r ~lcM ~..._,, 1941 ARE ICHINO IN VOIJll PAYMENTS IT MAY Bl' SOLO WITHOUI AN'f 9110 "°"" ttelO by II~ Mid 0..0
Klllh Wtt,tm• 30::1) C1101 On AprU I lllll II 9 l6 8 m ·-...... ._..... lff IT MAV I 80\.C> Wl!HOUT ANY COURT ACTION eno you f\1ly hhe OI Tru•I In 11141 PloP8'1'f l>ereonel1• 1'21°"2 :uunty (..two 01 Or•n11• Co1.111ly on 81frHI NeWPC'ltl ..... " CA Hl60 WlllMlllt l\l<..t>NVEYANCI!: INC ·r~~ ."':::':: ~.~."" ... .: COURI ACTION It•• ~al llljhl tu ""''0 Y°"' •c.c.wnl Cleeettbe<I
J 0 Out<! 1"' • Celllotnt• • C'.111lu1n1e 'U•l.l0fll10fl .. dulv ..._... Ano yo.. m•y heve lh• leQ•I ·~hi IO .n ljOU<l •••11<1111u Dy li•Y"'U All ot TRU&TOR JAME.I H MOOR[ Puo111naa O••r·u• cnu1 O•lly ·•CJ 28 lllll ,,101.,
Pilot M11 .. t1 1 I 18 2!> A1>11I 1 f'uOl•eh•d ltrdnQt l vut Oe1ly to•1><>ttllon 11111111 Vt•llu•t Bl•CI 1ppu1n1 10 lru•I•• unOlf enO lie 1f!l0trn1tlon below I Or1nny<>u1 M;C.OUnl1nnoode1tnOlr1Q your l>••I du• l••ro·1111e plu•.,, unrne,,i.cs men
Su•t•ll•O Lnt1110 C.A\11438 oweuen110V..c1ulT1u11 re<:Of'dld ll yovw1t11111 1"81! th•Ad••~o by P•y111g •II ar yc~u• P••' du• Ii•"'"''"" c.u"• ~ntt .. 1,.,., .. BfNEFICIARY SfCUAllY
l>ulchell C>uadr••'Ole A I II 1111' et In 11 N 0 •n ettornty tn lhll llltllel you Pl'(fnelllt p1u1 1>411tnt1111<1 c.oe•• •nll WIHllll "" .. MOfllll• hom 111• Get• s A v I N G s A N 0 l 0 A N
I I im1te<I Pao Hltt1h1p p" 0 • On I A d Ille lll>ovld Clo IO 11ru1n1>tly IO lhll your p 11n1 II ttt I U 1lti• llOllle <>I oeleull "'" re<.1>1d•<1 AS$0CtA TION, • t.OfPQf'ellon
tll83 12~8-tll P1101 Merth ~ , , 11! 7~ 1083 1089 83
P\lll.IC NOTICE
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NAMI aTATIMINT
The lollowino pereon I• <101n.i
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Covnty Cletk ot O<~ Covnty on
March 24 11183 1<2'2'07
Publl•h•CI Oranga Cont Dally
PllOI, Merch 2!> Aj>rll I 8, 15. 11183
1488-113
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pt.ellC NOTICE 11.etlh w1111111n1 82 121 1~ ol C. •~•• ~o• •<1111 I wrnt•n , .. 110111• ol •ny m•y Dt •• "°"' w " "" m0<1 • ' "' T1111 •muu11t II SI 0 l ! 04 •• ot ReeotClad JUM 23. 1112 .. inetr Oene1111 1"11111111 oll•c• ol lh• uu11ly 1'cco;11 •r o 11111<1 o" ume ltl• <lilt 11111 noll<• nt O•,l:u;j;:; 071~8181 end w111 '""•••<' unlit No 82-2Hi784 ot OfllGlel fl\ec;ord1 In Tl>•• •t••em•11• WU lll•ll """'' Ill• 011no• Cuu11ty 1t•te 0 • o•n•• Av I. 0 I u. I• d h •• Id 0 ICICOrd•d Ttlll •1110Ut1t " • Ille OlllU Of Ille ~dal of Oteooe P'ICTITIOUI IUllNlll c E •• cu I. d by A L v NA M demendedo. It lrlbun•I pued• .. ol FtDIUllY ·~. 111113, l lld will yuur •1..COU•11 ti••., ..... ~u"•"' Vciu
NAMI! ITATIMINT (:ounty Clwrlo. 01 Orui11v ourtly 0" SC~H ESIN0Ef1 deoldlr oontr• Ud. eln eudlencla • 1ncr11u unlll your .. r.Gounl rney 1101 Ila•• 10 IJilY t11e ••1l1re Cov111y U ld dM<I of trull d..c;rl.,..
Ttte tollow111y per1or11 111 doing Maren 8 1083 WILi SELL AT PUBLIC AUC.TtON nd ci.nt bec;om .. cu11e111 Vou 1111y 11ot tit•• u111;.1111 po111on or your •~tr·unl "'' 1Q41ow1no properly
nu111,•H as Kell" WILLIAMI TO HIOHE6! B•OOER fOR CASH "'-1 que Ud. tMpo 1 ro to Pl" tM ent11• unpaitt '•OtllOtl ot ov•ll lhuugl1 t111i 1>1ymen1 w•t lnt H Of Traci No 89111. In IM ,to, .... •rth"r •l·d .. _ .... dlM. l•• I• lnlOfmlOlon q11• ' ,, c •1 Ir Ill• c~·ntv ot Or•""• BUT TON & BOWS 179 0 EHi ... K~ w • • lfl•y•bl• ., ,.,,,. ot •••• '" l•wlul -.. ~:::. your occounl ..... lllOuljh lull (lemamled bul yov mutt 1.1•1 .,,. s','.Y,,u OI ·c.111or~nl•. '•• O•• ::..·.o
1711> St Cotld Mwu CA 11?627 lull• 202 01011•y ol tl1t U1111e<1SlltH)11 111• '7'uit•CI Cl •••• eollclh r •I payment wH dt menoto out you •muunt """" "'''"" '" J Po 1 !>O t Cul mo1a Newport le.ch. CA t1"0 hO•ll '""'"'' 10 the 010 011r10• must pt y lht 8moun1 11a1t<1 lllO•• """' mrM mo111111 ''""' thto 011u recorded In Book 2H Peg•• 411 o•n '" "' u P'111 ... Courll• Counttouu 10,lll<l on tonHjO <I• ur1 •DOO•do en ut• Alllr ,,,, .. 1no111n1 lrom '"' 011e "' ''"o•O•t•On u t tn•• llotun,,,,nt •no 46 M1tcellat>e0Ut Mepe. in IM
'lt• .. ~c::~~.~ll;h J::..°~~~~ r. 11211 Pubh•h•<I Or eno• Co HI 0111y s." I~ An . e •• d be 1 w •• n e. u n' 0 0 . II•, I a ". c ., I 0 01 ••t.OrCl•ltOll 01 1n11 Clocumenl ,.,,,...,, a ... cil 1ne:uro1111>• •PP••·· olllc• ol '"' County ~KOtder or
B A CA Pilot Mar I I Ill 7S Apnl I llle3 Syc am ore Sll•tl & 8r O•<lw•y lmmeCl•t•m<1tite de ttell men .. e fwht<.11 c:lll• 01 1eco1de1ton 1p~re ""'"°") "" n• II•• <JDllQ81ot,n "-''"0 Uld County ~:;;:~ roaow•~ I 01 'Iii"" 128J·ll3 S•Mla Ane (;e1,1orn11 en 11gt11 1111• eu rMpue•I• "''"" •• tt•y ••ovn• ~aonl urn.u 111• ooog111on being tweuoHO u1><•" IJO•m•tt " '""0"' EXCEPT lHEREl'R0'-4 all Oii OH
Et1•ogu1 O•n1e1 9211 sou1tt MllC NOTICE ~~~ ·~~",~~~:rn;:r;~ ~~ T•;:.; P"f'~0~~?·~~~~-...;~~7°l ,,.,, ~,·~o·:! ~~~; :,;~~~·,:o;?~~~~ ~;·~~~/~ .. "~~~ .. ~.~':u~~· ~":~~;?:~ ;:::,-;·~· d';~tt 0~t~~!;,°'!:::,O~, B1~~~w~~ .. ~~::,:11~:f~O~~e~;!>I 111 t"e pre>perly 1t1ue1e0 1n 111<1 compl1lnl nu be•n llled by lh• 10 llOP 11>0 fOIOCloturt I>)' p1ylng "" ""'"" .at110ur11 d"mlll•l"<I t;y lhe r!Qhl OI •utfeee entry It
;iene••I pt11n&rstt1(1 PICTITIOUI •U••H••• County 8fld S1el• dHClllltl<I •• ple•nllll 1111111"" you II 1°" wiah '0 1n11 •nt11 • amount <l•m•nded by ,.,,,, LI ut11tur ··-·ea 1n tnllrumenlt ot ·~Cl P ' NAMI ITAnMaNT LOI is or l11ct 110 t in me City detend '"" 11w1u11 you mu" w11n1n you• cre<11101 1,, 111111 uu1 "'" lfl•Oullt yOtJ m•Jtl AdClrH• of ebove 13!>31 E.eplrl
lhia .,!~:;;...,~'':.,~, 1111><1 wnn 11,. ""' rollowtno 1><1•aon• ••• doing of Co1111 M•H County ol Or•nge. 30 daya eller tnie iummon• '• l o l•nd out lhe amovnt you '""" ;.iay ur to """"V~ lu• IJUt"''"" IU Wey Irvine, CellfOf'nle bvt1ne11 .. 69rvea on you Ille """h 1n1a court • 1 1, UlT • ...-R A Cuu111y Clerk »I O•omQo Cou•llY on EAST WESl DELI 111431 Boin State ul Cehlorn•• u P•• map wriuen reiponH 10 •ho tomploint ;.iay or 10 011ar1ge lor payment to 110;.i "'" ltJ1l1t•<>,u•o 01 • you• VOU ARI IND A .,...,..
M111 9 1911' ~1 i••• Chic• Ad Huntington Beech, CA recordt11l 111 Book 15, Page 28 ol Unlets you <Jo 10 your""'""" ,.,11 >IOIJ 1no 1or11cto1u1e 01 11 your µrop11111 ,. 111 ''""' 101v•1• '''' ~"Y DIED OF TRUeT DATID JONI~
r• ...... 928411 Mi.GflllftllC'UU' MllP• Ill ine OlllC• ot b• •nhtted on eppllc•••on ol ""' properly II '" loreclo•u•e 10< eny other ll!llOlm l 1>1llt1l.I 1M2. UNllll 'IOU TAJCI ACT
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PllPOul b,I:~."'. '",JI 0,.8""20.t' ;po,•,,", D,9•811y PAUL YANGIOLA. 8700 WernfH '"" (.;<),.nf y Rut'" <1111 al Uld plelnllll end thll coun m•y ""'"" " 0111e1 reuon conl•cl AM r RI(. AN s Av ING s A TO PROTl!CT YOUll l'tt~IRT~ ~u " " 3 •ve '-'unllnglon Beech, CA 1121147 <.;ounty 1 0 10, ti> 11111.,1 NAME OF BENEFICIARY Bank al FEOUIAI A'>50t.tA l1fJl.I 1!>715 E IT MAY el IOLD AT A l"Utlll 'ICTITIOUI e UllNleS I t8J·83 " n The "'°'' 41d<l1on anti otrter 1udgment 90aini y u • l\tno,.ce Nl&SA Bnonttt No 163 ln Wttllll"' 81¥cl Wnitt11'• CA 90607 1A1.1 . 1 F y OU N 110 AN SAM R SELL! 11111112 Green demen<11d 1n Ille ~ompt11nt "'h1ch 8 8 , T .... N•TURE MAME ITATIMINT St No l Hllnllngton Beectt CA l"m"'nn d11a1011•llOu 11 •l'IY ol the coulCI reaull on garno4hnoent ol No •Ot 00!>'.>63 ISO LOllQ each Tet (7 t4) 11 J 7 t?'• Ln No I EXl"lANATIOH 0 "" ,.
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The tollow1ng P•,.on 11 <101no Pt.elJC NOTICE 926,11 ""'' JHDP••ly de&<.t1t>110 aouve 11 wao•• ••••no 01 money 0, p•o1>eny 8•v<I lono !leoc.h l..A 90802 12 t3) J t 1424 !> 74 tE1 OF THE l"ROCllDtNG AQAIHIT
bullneSI ts !-------='"".'."".===:--MARTIN KORUBA 4882 Neely PV<IJO•ted to be 10 t flower Streel .,, ottter r•het requl'llled '" the 59191-4660 2 ha"" a•• Q"t•l•ont .~. II you t1••• •ny qvP\llOM fOIJ 'IOU, 'IOU IHOUL.D COtlTACT A LUXURY L 1 M 0 US IN E PICTITIOUa e UllNlll Cllcle No 3 Hunllngton Beech CA Cosla Mesa Ca1rlorn1• compl••nl
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y u .. • y y .~ snoultt tuntact u l•..,ye1 or "'" l AWYIR. SERVICE 1680 N M11n SI NAMelTATIMINT 1128411 ll>t! un<le<t•Qlll O fru11ee D•led Octot>er 22 19112 >hout<I ~ontatl e llwy•r or 1ne gov1111tmtt1ltqfl<"-Y"n•chmeyn••" No wu11n1y 11given U10 the '
Orenge CA 112M7 Tne lollow1ng P•••on It <lo•ng NEIL WARNER. 8742 W•mer <11sct1t1ms eny 11101111 y tor ony lH A Br•nctt l.le•k gnvtfnmenl tgen<.y wtt•~" may ttave nsurecl your •-OJn • 1, e et 1ddre1 a o' common
lENOA M WOLF 1563 Senti bl1s1neu U ~o l uuntrnglon S.ech CA 921147 mtuntt<.tnen 01 me lltMI a<JOress M ~ 1 a 1 U..p 1~ insured your loan RememDl'• IOU MAv OSE <1 .. igna11on 111>0wn •bO .. Ane. Colla MH&. CA 92627 Ill.I LOVELACE ENTERPRISE "' " and o1hl!I common oe11gn11ton 11 ery 'llO w u' Remember YOU MA Y LOSE LEGAL RIGHIS 1F •OU UO N01 Ttte t>entllCt*"' un<le< Mid 0..0 E ltt•t Oulllneu I• COn<l\IClad by • LANDGREN AND NLZ -' lhll Ou•lnese It conoucteO by en ( B) VI RGI l L 0 VE l A C any shown neietn lEGAl RIGH1S tF YOU 00 NOT TAKE PROMPI 11.c;11nN of Trull, by reeaon of 1 bllac:h Of,• 1n<11vlduel ASSOCIATES (C) lOVElACE limned perln .. anip Sa1<1 ule w1tl oe made bul 17121 lrYlne e lwd, !AKE PR0MP1 ACllON NOltCE IS MfH£lh vlV(N lrodl C1el1ull In the obllglllON MCured
PU8llSHERS, 111128 M~otll SI. Paul V•nolOI• w1lhoul ,ovnn•n1 or warranty Tuelln, CA l27l4 NOTICE tS HERE8V GIVEN F11i1 Cttarler f111•nc11LI Corp II now 1ttereby. heretolore e aecut•<I end Lend• M Woll
Thll 11111m•nt wH llled With Iha
Covnty Cler1o. of Orano• Counly on
Tttls "91emen1 wH flied with the (114) 144-1700 Hunll~on e.ech CA 92 6 C e•o•ns or 1mplle<1 , ... ,e1d1ng 1111e ll1111 CONTINENTAL AUXILIARY duly appo1nte<1 Trull•• under a delivered 10 lhe undertlgned • CE 80 1 County Cle•k ol Ot•no• ount~ on -w Allorn•i tor Plelntllt VI GIL LOVElA · I C rebruary 28 1983 possession 01 encumbrances 10 Put>lrahe<I Orange Cont Deily COMPANY 11 now <July appointed 0 1111<1 ol Trull aated 11/'J3177 written Decla1111on ot Oefaull •n<I, F1or1C1a St Huntington Beach. A F210741 paythorema1n1ngpr1nclpa1aumol p M h 11 18 25 Apfll 1 rrusle11 undH• e Oet<I al l1us1 ,,.8 ,ute<I c.y RIC.HARO El OemanotorSele,endw<lllennollc
'212312 192~8 Pvbt1tne<1 O••no• coul Deily ltte note(>) secured by aa•d Oee<l ol ~~~· ••c • <1ate<1 October 10 1981 ••Kutod RUSSELL and AUlH K RUSSELL, ol breach end of e4e<:•lon to eauM
Publlthed Orange Coul Dally I Thia butln .. a ti conducted by •n Piiot Marett 2!> April 1 8. l5. 1983 Trull w1H1 1n1ereat thereon as 1
1261 _83 by RONALD H HENRY 011d MARIE "u~bano dlHl w1l1.< •> lru~lo• to ine vnderalgned to 1•11 111d •
Merch 22 1083
Pll01 Merch 25. April 1. 8, 15, 1983 lnOlvl<lull 1483·83 prov1d~d In 181CI llOle(I), a<Jvences L HENRY wl10 are m111<11td 10 et1<.h •&cure olll•ljdllC'll•~ on tavor OI prope<ly 10 aatltly Mid obllgallonl,
14:?3·83 Virgil Lo•etece 11 any unoJe• me 1ermao1 Mid Oee<1 n1m1IC ""'TICE oltter 11a Trust or 10 secure AMERICAN '.>AV11<r,s 4 LOAN and tnereeller 1ne undersigned
-------------, lhll •l•le<ntnt wu llled wlll'I ttt<I PUBLIC NOTICE 01 lrus teet charge• and l"UIK. nv 11bt1ge11011s in tavo1 of BANK OF ASSOC1A l •ON n !lenehciary ,euMd .. Id no11ee ol b•each 1110 ot
P\IJl.IC NOTICE Covntv Cle<k ol Of1nge County on e•pense• ot mt T ru11ee 1n<1 ol me STA TeMINT OF WITHOfllAWAl AMERICA NA ltONAL TAUS T ANO R", f>, o e" o 11 I 2 t 7 / 7 7 •a eMICllon 10 be recOf'ded Octot>er 111,
-------------1M1rch ?3 11183 NOTICE 0' PUlllC HIAAINQ ltusts '""11110 by H •<I OH<I DI FROM PARTNIRIHll" SAVINGS ASSOC•AflON a document no t4t2' bOOk 11•88 1982as1nl\f No 82·3M875ol .. 14
FICTITIOUI eUllNllS F212A11 ON A CO .. MUNITV Trust °"11ATINO UNOlll 111thon11 banking aoo,1111on u page 787 ol Oii•< ioii l'lrco•<ls"' the I Ottreral RecOf'da
NAMt: ITATIMENT PubhU1eO Orange Cotti O•lly PllO,.lf AMENDMENT ltt• lulal amount ol lhe unpaiO FICTITIOUI eUllNl!ll NAME Benehc:••<V Reco•<lt<.l on Octooer olht" ot thu l<c•t'•<••r• ot Orange Saio sale w111 be med• bul
The lotlowlng pereona are <Jorno P11ot,Ma1ch25 Apfll 1 8 t5 111831 NOllCE tS tiEREBV GIVEN that balanC(' ot 1he obllga11on secured The following pe1ton h ••128 19111as<1ocumen1No 35218otlcovrl1~ c .. i.1o•rn11 .,11ttou1 cov1n1n1 or w•111n1y
ous•neaa u t4SS-83 ttte Or•"ll• County Pl1nn1ng b~ "'~ 111openy to be 101<1 end wtltt<lrtWf'I .. a o-•l Patine< trom OU1c1al Records rn tttl! Olf•Ut ol th• lnClull•oo I nott• '°' "" ~ ... ,,., ol ••Pies& or tmplled •eQ81<llftO llllt
A TOUCH OF GLASS 17779 Comm1u1on will not<I •public redson .. 111e estimated cosu ltte P••lne<lhlP oer•tlng under !he Rec:or<Jer 01 01enge County S70 •OO 00 T1ra1 ""' llP<' .. toc•at pOSHatlon or encumb11nce1. 10
Main St Suite B. lnitM, CA 92714 P\lll.IC NOTICE ttear ng 10 c:or1t1aar Communll.; ,,,penees and 1<1¥ancet •• ll>e lime lictlllOua bua ln••• n•m• of Calllorn1• desu1b1ng the land 1nlere~t ..... aor """' l> .. t•d or Trus• pey the remaining pttnclpel tum ot
RONALD JAMES W'l'ATI 598 ,ICTITIOUa eUllHEal Prohte Amen<1men1 No 83 8 lor • ol tne ,1111111 publlc111on ol ltte OUVERA'S HAIR CARE CENTER, lttereln At mooe tully dHCfll>eO on ano me ot>hQ•l•ont ~curu<I 11 ereUy me note MGUred by .. kl 0..0 ol
Mer quell• Av•. Coal• Me•• CA N ME ITA TIMIHT 1 1 .tcre parcel or land toc•led at Nohce ol 51111 '' $34 149 00 2640 E Paclhc eo.11 Hwy. C0<ona aard OM<! of Trull inc1uo1ng 1 note a 1 e ;.i, e > e" 1 1 y '' f' l <1 I• y 1 he Trut1. With 1n1etnl u In uld noll
92626 1 ~1 1 1 <I 1 •he soutn .. e,.erty corne• ot Acacia Ttte b1111ehe11ry unde< u1<1 0-1 Cle4 Mar CA 112825 lor tne tum ol S7' 3SO 00 ttt•I tne 1>enel1c1ary l•1a1 a ll•l'At11 nl and provided advance&. 11 1r1v. unde•
JILL ANNE (KLUTH) W'l' A TT The 0 ow no person 1 oing Streel and O•tttard OflYI tn ttte 01 Trust 11ere1ofo11 e•ecute<I end ltte llClllioue butlneu nemtt o.nell<:oel 1ntero>st un<le• 1111<1 Deed <1etau1t 1n 111e 01>111101ior• 101 "'"'"h 1tte 11em1 ot ae•d Deed of Tru11.
153!>2 Normandte Ave . Irvine CA Ousmest u T Tl N TAX 4 Santa Ana t1e•g"1~ erea ctelivered to 1he underetgned a statement lor the pannerthlp wN of Trust end Iha obHgallon1 tw1Cured 5811i Deea ol Trust ,~ ~u"1v tta~ lees. charges and e•pen-of IM
9271' 806'.f :~~~IN"ax S~~v:'c:E 9311 DA r f Of HEARi NC. Ap111 4, 1983 w111ten Oec111011on ol Oel1u11 and hied on March 7 1917 1n the County 1tte1eby ere presenlly het<I by lhe occure<11n tttlil ""' 1>&rm..n1 no~ not Trustee end ot '"' tr..ialt crHled by
Thi• Out1noa1 is con<Jvcleo by • CA TIME OF HEARING I JO pm or Oemena 101 Sahl ana a w1111en 01 Orange FILE NO F 07280!> benellc1e1y That • breactt ot and oeen maa11 of ,aid Dee<! ol Trull Seid Mle "''"be
general per1nerl/'l1p ~;:;i3er Unit H Weatminller I 35 500,, tMreal1er as ooH•b•e NOhtP ol Oeltull and e1ec11on 10 Full N•me anCI A<ldreu ot th• 1 oetault 1n 1he obllgallon tor wn•ch Failure 10 mu•e the 1211!>182 ne1d on Friday April 1 19'3. •I 2 00'
Ronald James Wyatt R E Lo c, AT 1 o N PI an n 1 n g Sall Tne undersigned t auted said Peraon Withdrawing said Deed or lrull •• 1ecut1ly nas payment 01011.,,,Pdl1no•o1 """'el>! pm at 1ne Cttepman Avenue Thi• al•le<nenl w11 filed Wlltt lhe I BARTON E OlllE 11 A Comrnission Hu.;11ng Rnnm Hell ol
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N011Ce ot Detau11 un<I Elecllon 10 KITTIE R OUVIER 13111 CtrGI• Ot;curred in lhdl t11e p1yment has I and all sub,eiqu""' p.iymPut& 1 ~n1rance lo Ille Covtc Center
Covnly Clet'k ot Orang• County on 93 11 Kramer Unll H w .. tmlnatfH A<Jmu11u 1"'"'" 10 Civic; Cencer Se11 tot>• reco•Oe<I in tne county Wey Leouna I no• ~ede ot 1n 1nepayme11t ol 1oqethe1 w>tn JI• ti d•g"' Bv11<11ng 300 E11I Ch•pman
Marett 22 11183 CA 92683 Pfaze tCornlf ot B101dw•y •nO wnme 11i11 proper I~ ta 1ocated Beectt CA 11211!> 1 the •n llment ol p11nc1pat and 1mpoun<ls 1mpuun<1 <lPl>O>'IS 11 ~ny ii.venue. Or•nQe Cel1t0tn1•
F212'1U Tttll Dull,,_• 11 conoucted by •n San1a And Bl•ll 1 S•nta Ana Oalc Mlfctt 7 1983 Signed KllUe R Oh•ie< •nlerest H•d note due AuguSI I under the ttHms ol U•d not,. 01 NOTICE AT TIME OF SALE B!06
Pu1>111ned Orenge COHI O•lly in<JlYl<lull Berton E Ollie< n EA PROPOSAL Community Prohle W115n11" Reconvey•nCt Inc ICATltl.IEN A. NORRll I 9 8 2 en o e 11 I u O 1 e Que n I ~ ot Trus1 ln<I ~ suc.< .. Quent MAV BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR
PtlOI, M11tCl'I 2S Aprll I 8 I!>, llle3 Thia 11 .. _1 was hleO w1tn ltttt Amoenon ent No 63 8 prop0..,9 lo l> 5a1<1 fruslee AllJ •I Law I •nataltment5 OI pttntipat '"O payments ..,nrcn 1;,.c•mt due THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED
1422·83 County Clefk ol Orlf'l99 c0u .. 1y on Ch•OQf' one l)•Olotf' la nd use •311 WllS1'111e BtvO 2721 f . Pec:lflc: Coe•t Hwr onle<85t <Jue s•nce AuQutt 1 198? ltlle•ealti!• •nClu<l•HIJ ., 1 Idle CHECl(S SPECIFIED IN CIVIL -------------""'.~ 1183 <1e,,g,,at1on 10 tf'llf'CI <l'langes rn Los Angetes CA 90010 Coron• del Mef, CA '2125 That by reeton thoreol ttte rha•oes 01 c "'"' 'U", "'''""'" CODE SECTION 21124h
DlllH ND'lcls Maten 2? 1 ,.212:311 """ uW> conS•Jtllnl •"'" oroposed 213t 386· 1817 (714) f15-«200 weoent b1nehcto1y under auc" un<Je• tne '~"''' nt, ,,,, N• '" C" Al tne 11me ol th• tnlll•I
1 Zone C.~1tnge Nu e; • Ely wan<1a McN1a1 Puouane<I Orano• Co111 Delly Oeeo ot Trust nu e•o<:ule<I and I ~ ot Tru,1 pubtrc:111on ol 1n11 nollee Itta total
PuDlitneo Ore no• Cont Oii Y r. o Mp l t AN c r w l H 1 HE "'"'11an1 S&<;retary p1101 Marett 25 Aprn 1 8 15, 1983 <lel1ve<ed 10 S111d l•ust"" a "'"llet• l ha• b v • f'J\0" ttol'• "' 1 t "" amount ot IM unpaid b&llll'ICe 01 IM
Pilot Mercn 25· Aprll '· 8 IS 188~ CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL Putit1\he<I Orang• Cant Daily 1'77-83 Oedarat•on and O.mand for Sale pr,.senl oenl'hCIJ•> u"Oe• ,uct loblt(lal•on ncured bV 1ne lbD•e 1478•8 OUALllY ACl Pol!JI Mai 18 25 AP• 1 1983 I and has deposited ,.,,,, saoc Deed ot Jrust h11' P•<'Cut,.<I .. no1 oesc11b1d deed ol trual end
MARSHALL !-------------•l;J\ been prPparec •m tttra proioct 1tte documenl\ evidencing th" ()e(:lsroi1on at Delaull JnCI Demdntt advances is S 14 1 308 7 1 To P\lll.IC NOTICC An fn•Ht•11me111a1 1n1pact Report 1343·83 MllC NOTICE lrustet". suctt Deed 01 Trull end 81 l<lelr•ered 10 s••<I 1rnslei! a wrrtten es11ma1ed co"'· expense• end
DEB 0 RAH L FICTITIOUI eultHlll pur~uan• 1c1 '"" Caliloin111 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL obllgallona secured tnereby encl lo• Salr a11d hd\ ClHPO"le<I ..,,lh de1e1m1ne the totlll tndebledneta
MARS HALL, passed away NAMt: STATl!.MEHT En•r•O•lm!'nt•I Ou11hty Ao.I !EtR I FROM PART~RIHIP has dMlarod <1nd doee herelly said T1vstf'f' well Oel!<I 01 Trust you may c.all t4 IS) ll•S·&.418
on M arch 22. 1983 in San lhe totlowlng pe<tona are do<ngl 2111 BUl'ERIOR COURT OPERATING UNDER I <lelcare all \vms 511tvre<1 lttereby
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an<J all thP ctoi.umt'nl• ev1<1enc.•"Q Oete Maren I 1983
I> .,_.. "" person> "'"'"' loom1g or OF CAll'OllNIA. I FICTITIOUS BUSINl!IS NAME 1mmed•a1ely oue and payable lm<I tne obl•Qul ,un• .... u ... o tl>trl'br Secunly Savrnot and
Juan C 8 P 1 Strano• Ca u CAL·SOl ELECT RIC ANO oppo••ng tn•l preruou1 "'" 111Y1ted COUNTV 0, ORANOE T n e loflow1ng per 1011 ha 'I hu elected and Ooe• tte<eby elect d••o n~• <lf't•a•eo .tnO <!Oil• neret>y Loan A11oct•t1on S urvived by h er husband SOLAR CONSTRUCTION CO 2031 10 P•e'>en• 11, ... .,,...,, u~•<••" th~ 100 Civic Canter Dr. W•tl .,.,0,0,a,.,, ., 1 generll P•rtn&r trom ~ ceu~ ttte 1ru11 provttly to t>e <1e· ia•P ~II ~.,m5 5ecu<f><I t<·l!•et>y .. aa•<I Trull"
Robert A M arshall of San IOrcn•td Of S•nt• An• CA 92707 Ptann•ng Comm•t\•Dn P 0 Ito• t3I the pannenttip gperltlflO under tne s old to 1at1&ly ttte 00119etoc ns .mm..O·~'"'r ov,. 111<1 po,11011" ano TD Setvrce Compeny egent
Juan Capistrano, Ca. 2 RICHARD GLENN TRUOFREH Fo• aad 1 on11 1nto1m111on I S1nt• An•. CA 1•.c1111ous 01.11.ne•• ntme ot EMI & teeu•e<l lhe•eoy na• e•"<le<I d"<l OC>f''> ""'"ti, e1ec1 Kim Kreb• Aut Sec
2031 Orcherd Or Santi An1 CA nnt8ct th8 A<Jvenci! P1111n1ng '2702 HISA S CAEATIVEATIRE 112 E Date Febtuary 15 1983 to'""'""' 11..-rru~I prope<ly lo ~ 1990 N C•klOf'nle Blvd daughtel"S Anne Clark o f 92707 0-i\•t•O di 71'1 1134 SJ80 Please PET•! O~EA MICHEllf MAQ•E 18tn St C0.18 MeM CA 92627 SANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL $010 10 •• , ,1, ""' o t1 h11""''"' Sv11e 716
Fullerton . Ca and Jane MAR f ANNE TRUOF'REH ..... ,ID Cummun•ty Ptol•lel80YANTON c AO lne ll(llllOUI t>ua•n•U n•m•1TRUSlANOSAVtNGSASSOC li«u•w<llhP<•D• Walnu1CrMlt.CAll4St6-3787
M anhall of Los Angeler..12031 Ord\wd °' • .,.. .. Ana CA A.....n(lm,.,...,I Ho 8'.l-8 l'IESPON0£NT JOHN Al HA s1e1ement ,.,. ,,,. P•"""'"''P .. ., Sv'l&n JemtCIOf'I OAH 02 76 6J Put>l>•heO Oren9e Coall Delly
Ca and 3 grandchildren 92707 I' ,i;,11aneo O•tt•ge c.., .. ,, ri.,11y 1 BOV4NTON M 0 1 111.,<1 on Au gull l •8 79 n tnt1 I Asst Ctsttre< AMERICAN SAVINGS P•IOI March 11 18 25. 111tsJ
.• Ttt Outinna ti conducted by' ''"'I M••CI> 1S 198~ SU M H Covnty ot Ota1~e Publlstte<I 011nge Coast Delly A fEDERAI 11!>11-11.'\
R osary will be held on 1~~1 partn•ah•P u6• 8J (FAMtl'I lAW) full Nam~ un<I ACICl•us 01 tn" P11o1 M"'" 18 n1 April 1 8 1983 ASSOCtAf•ON
Sunday, M arch 27. 1983 at R1<:herd Ql«1n Truotreti I CASE MUM8ER 0212115 p 8,500 Wrlhdr•w1no 1378-83 By VlllJ""" M Shcke• Mt.IC NOTICE
7 30PM at the Old Mission Tn1a 11e1emen1 wu hied with ltte PUBllC NOTICE NOTICE You hue been eued HIMko Ntkemur• Asst v,,,. p,,..,<1un1 s an Jua n Cap 15t r an o 'Covnty Cler~ ot Oflnge Covnty on I Th• court m•1:~ -o~tn•I ~ou I aen Peloe V•rdH f'tln.IC NOTICE 1 By Ro""'' r Ma111oa .. 1 ~~:::.~gu~:J
Marett 23 1983 I K-o431' without JCHlf no • ., un .. WHlmln1tet. CA '2M3 I A'$''''"'' Sl'C•~,..,~ f o llowed by a Mass on ' n 1 2412 1 FtCTITIOUSeUl1Nf88 you,..epondwtthlnJOd•J•.Reed !>•1Jllt!<IH•~•~o Nektm1J•a I No11cel1n111byg1Yenthat Pub"•hl'dOrallQlll.v.1,1 od•ly TOOCtvtcClr.Df.W.
Monday Man.•h 28. 1983 al Publltlled Oflnge Coast Oellyl NA"9E ITATEMENT lhe lnto-mellon below. f1200l9 COMMERCEBANI<. 1201 Dove SI . p,101 Md!ch I 1 18 2!> Aorrl 1 l ent• Ana. CA t2'IO
JO OOAM ahu 8l the O ld IP1101 Mercn 2!>. April I, 8 I!>, 1983 The !Qllow1ng Pflt•on• au1 doing II you w•ll• lo eef'k the •<l•r<:e 01 1 Publ••n•d Orange CoHI 011ty I P 0 Bo• 7~9. Newpon 8eect> CA I t98.> l~ol!l!!1F .• 1T1WOCl~A~IEI
M . S J 1471-83 bus•n8"U on eltntney in lhrt m11t1ar you PI t Merttt t8 2!> Apr11 I 8 92880. n11 llled with Itta Fede<tl t27"·83 ...,.... ...... " ,. ISSI 0 n an U an SHORECREST MANUFACI lt.Mvlc1 do ,o prompllv so tnal yovr ,~;:, lJIQ.83 Oepoeil lnturanee Co•PO'tllon en DEFENDANT JI,, CAMERON
Capistrano Interment at P\JBllC NOTICE URING. 18444 Wtr<I SI ~ovn•a•n '"'M""'o' p11111111n11 11 anv m•y l>f' applrc:ellon 10 Ett•bltl/'I, Blanch Ml.IC NOTICE AND DOii I THROUGH XY,
As C' ens 1 on Ce me le r y Vtlle)< CA 92708 t11f'd on 11me P\lll.IC NOTICE wtlictt 1ppllc111on ..... eoec;epted tor INCLUSIVE
M C' C •>rm 1 r k M 1 s s 1 on FlCTTTIOUI aU91Nlel R & A Wno<I ProOu'ta Inc AV I I 0 U •I• d h • t Id o 111,no on M1ten 2 t 11183 ltte NOTICE TO CMOITOAI IUliHlllOMI
NAMI! ITATillllNT t 6 3 o 9 '1 u n, •~er A .. en u e demendedo El lrlbun•I pu•d• FICTITIOUI 9UllNEl8 pe<m•nent lc><euon ol ltte pr090M(I OF eULK ""'"UIR c-No •1 .... M 0 rt U a r Y d 1 re c: I o r 5 The lotlOwlng petM>f'S are 00.ng P .,,,mount Ce • Cat1to•n1e 61cldlr conlr• Ud eln IM!dlenc:la • HANE ITATEMEHT branctt 11 Mobile Covrter Set"IC• (lec:t 1101-1107 U.C C.) NOTICEI YC>il NI.,. b9en .ued.. 49~ 1776 l><J9'neu H to•pnr.t••on ,,,_. q-Ud. reeponda dentro Tn11 1011ow•ng 1)4Hsont are oo•ng w11n1n the Of•no• County trN Notte• 11 ntre by g iven IO ITlle court may cMdcM .....,_, rou JONES 0 R c HI 0 8 0 1 Bu IL 0 ING Tl>•• bus.ness ~ t<'lnOucled by • de 30 di .. l H I• lnlOfmKlon q\M UuSH·MS IU Any pe<M>n wlahlnO 10 comenl on t•edtlOfl ol IM w11nln 111n1ler0f'• wlthcMl1 ,_ .,..,.., ~ "'""'
ANN CATHER 1 NE ASSOCtAlES 18311 Sabrln• COf'POf'lllOn ·~ue H•f HAIR DOC:. TORS 1125•11>11 1ppt1c111on may ftte ntt ,ittll • ootk treniltr 11 l bOUI to be your~ wltllln 30 d8ya. f'..o
JONES. resident o f Newpon lle<•aceJo'sCorEPonH 'so;tE~•LrECRA9~:~r.ll 1'14 R Wo«J Pro<Juc;o~ tn<: I S• U,led Ofl~e• so11c11ar el V1Cl0<•• C.ost• Mesa CA 92627 commenu In """""O with lh• •m•de on per1on11 prop•••v tlle lnlonnetlon below. J1rne1 T11mme< conse10 Cl~ un ooooa<10 en es1e Pomela A M•yo 9 Ill Joftnn Reglonll Oir•clor ot lhe Fe<le,.1 ht1te4nalter 0..Crlbed 11 you ..,11h to -" lhe .Ov\oe of
Beach. Ca Passed away on Saor•n• T.,r_ Coron• def Mt1r Prff1d""' d sun t o d • b •' 1 a h • c e' 1 o St Cotta Meu CA 92627 I 0epot111na1.1renee Corporauon ••II• The nernes and 0u1111 ... addr-•n attorney 111 th•• mailer. you
M arch 24, 1983. Born May Cl!. 9:?825 Tl\" stttement .... toeo With 11'111 1mrned1ot1men1e <I• Hll mane<• 0ofl• B Welctt 8211 Eaat POf't Regional Olllce 44 Montgomery 01 1tte 1nteneled 111nel•1ore .,. should do ao Pfomplty ao lttll yovr 12 1931 in Phtladelph1a. JAMES r STEMLER 807 Coun1y Cle•• ol O«mge C•1unly (In tu respuesle o alegaclon "hay 1111n11ngton Be11cn CA 928•8 SI Suite 3600. Sllfl F'rancl900. CA JERRY E HALL and PAfRICIA E Wfllten response. ti any, mey be Pe~naylvania Survived by OrTchtt111d.bCuOf'al~ <11et1 ~rducc~~2:~5• Mar~tt t t t963 algun1t puede '"' reg11111da a lhrt bus•nMa •• tonoucteJ by a 194 tO• 11 •ny perton dH'"' 10 HAll. 227 Or•nge, N-i>Ort l!leeeli. lli.:1 on lime
·--~· ' MAAK C.HARGAN llempo •)•nerot ria•1ne"l'l1p protetl the g11nt1no of lhl1 CA92863 AVllOI Ue t ed h• aldo
her husban d F Richard general Ptrtneratttp 80AENIOH a MEEK I TO TtiE RESPONDENT ll'le Pam!!le A Mayo app11cat1on M ttu • flQM 10 do to 11 The k>C:ttron 1n Celll0tnle 01 Ille dem•ndedo. El lrlbunel putde
Jones, daughters Mary Ann JOM91'1 Stemlet 3500 South 9fl•lo4, pf'lol1one1 riu ltled • pe1111on Tl>•I t11tement w11 l1ted wnn ltte he Ille•• wrllltn no11ee ol hi• lntenl lcniel eaecuuve olftt• or prtnctpal dec:ldlr contre Ud. lln ...-.net• •
Suhosky of R eseda Ca • lnts tlel-1 waa lrled Wlttt IM lull• 100 c11nce<n1ng your mernaoe II you t••1 county Cll'rk ot Orange Covn1v on !With IM Reg1on11 Q4ract0f' "'111\ln 15 nus•n•H ortlce ot the lntenOed menoe qua Ud ~ defttto
M ichele L Wilk of Sh~rman ~at-ty2Clet2 1~8o3t Orange County on l enle Ana. CA t2'704 lo Ille• response within lO daya 01 Merctt 9 1983 d ey s of 1he dlfe ol the latt treniterors 11 221 O •noe Newport c:te 30 di ... LH le tn'°""81dtft q..
..., ~· .. !<211717 tl'le <late 1tt11 lh•• summon• •• '211"'4 pubt1c111on 01 11111 notice The a..ctt CA 92863 •IQ-.
Oak S • Ca • son RO ber t F212i59 Pvt>h•"•d Orenge Coast o .. 1y Stfved on you vovr del1ull ma) be Publ•0•<1C1 o,.ngfl Cont Daily nonconlldt llll•I portion• ot th• All oitter bu11neH n1me1 e nd "?;1 Uat•<I o•••• t olrcttu el
Suhoskuv o f Fountain Pub111ne<1 Oreno• Cout O•lly P•ot MM~h 111 25 Apul I 8 1983 ""'"'"° 1n<11M n m1y en1er e P~o• Mer 11 19 2!> Ap111 1 •98311pp11c•t1on e re on 1111 1n ttte •Od•eH•• u•e<I oy th• Intended conaeio <lfl un abog1do en ••l•
Valley c·a s t ep-son F PllOI M81c:n25 11.P<•l I 8.15. 11183 13•5·83 judgment con111n1n lnfUncltve o• 118483 RegionlllOltieeHPlt10lln.PCJbfte lr•n•le•Of'I w!Olln three ve-r• ... , •sunlO d•b•rll h•c••IO
Richard J ~nes, Jr o f 1425-83 olhe<or<le<tconc.,nt d•vi1110not 1t1eme1nt111>ed1>y 1he Coroot•tion IP••' 10 fe r •• 1tnow<1 10 lh• 1mmed111ement• de •t• m-e.
S herman Oaks. Ca., and f'IMIC NOTICE PtJ3llC NOTICE oroperly spouu l sup rt cnild PUBUC NOTICE Thit Ille It •Yllll ble tor publlc inlen<l«I tren•••-•r• NONE ""reapu•ll ncrtt• 91 "8y etgun• custody Ch1t<1 support tnorney 1n1pec11on dunno reguler 1>Yt1n111 TM nem• an<I b\lt<MH edd•-puede -reQlllrad• • 11empo step·daug hter Audre Cobb FICTI'TIOUI 9VllNIEU FICTmou• •UllHESI •~s costs •n<I luCtt Olhtc' reflltl.. FICTITIOUI eullNl!ll hOUrl OI lh• lnl•nded lr•t1•ltrH t r• 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A Clvll
o f Gren ada Hills, Ca, a NAMI eTATIMINT NAME ITATIMENT m•v be grented by ttte coun Th<! MAMI ITATIMfNT Publlatted pu11u1nt lo Section MARCEL H MICALLEF. 215 Le compli lnl nu bHn filed by the
brother Eugene J Welllh of TM lotlowlng penon• 11• doong rne following perwn• ••e doing gernisttment ol weou 1•~1no 0' TM !otlowtng persona 8'" <IO•MQ 303 14(b)( 11 ot the Rule• end Jolie Or Newport 8••ch. CA l)ltlnllH agamat yov II you ..,...., to
k and Dul lneat u bu11nes1 N mon•y or property 01 othe< coun ousone11 H Reoul•T~t of ttte Fed••I Oepoell 9211113 <Jelend lhla ll~ult, yov muel wlthtn • Lexington, K entuc y a THE MEDICAL SCRIBE 2760-A LA COMBE'S HAIR DESIGNS aulhotlle<I proceedings may 1110 C C /\ N 0 C 0 M P AN y lnturence Corporellon Thal th• property pertinent 30 da y1 •Iler tnls tummone la
sister D o nna Brant o f S S A CA 21161Herbor81•d Cot111 Moso.CA '"sull DESIGNS 1601 8eyade•t1 Terr Comme<ce8•nk he<1tlol1daecrlbe<llngenMel11 ll.ll MtVedonyou lllewiththle courlt
Quakertown, PennaylvanLa ~~~ OQ.,lllom ant• ne, 92il2R8o~t Stu•r1 Womwrtgn1. ;io:; DAtt!d Novem1>•1 29 1982 Corona Cl_. Mai CA 921125 1 1 Robet1• E Maaltfl ot Itta atock·tn-lr•d•. lurnlture. wrmen r~H 10 tM complaint
Fun•raJ -rvices will._ held MARYE CLIFFORD 2780 A """ LM A Branen Cerolt Sue S~o•o 60 Senior VP fl•turea equipment tr•d• neme Unless you do to yovr <Ml1ult wlll
on M ond";y, March 28. 1983 W Segeratrom. S1nta An• CA I ~9~mhe<ll Pt Coeto MeH CA Clerk Beyooe<~ 1"" Coron• del Mar CA cni.1 l'ln•ncitl Olfleet tnd goo<JwlH ot e ettla.ln ~ •n<I b• entered on 1ppltc111on ol the
92704 By Heten M Onen 112&2!> 22 2 Publl1n•O Or1ng• Cont Delly ..,,... t>er (excluding ~ end wine Pllllnllll end '""' c:oun may enter 1 at 11.00AM at Pacific View 1RENE PURSEL 10414 Alo PeQQY Ann Wetnw"ght 205 W Deputy CerOlyfl Su• rA1•l"h I Pilot M•rc" 25 Ap<ll 1 10113 llalnM) Oullnell end 11 loclled ti juOgmenl egalnll you tor IM , .. le!
Mol"luary Chapel with Grtl'd• Fovn111n V•"ev CA 112708 1 :~~:"' Pt Cotti M .... CA MICHEL.LE MARii •OVANTON Wa1erlron1 °' Co•one d(lf M•• CA 1490~ 130 E 171h SI Coll• Mele. CA dem•n<lll<l In 11141 complaJnl whleh
interment a t Pac1f1c View Th•• t>ul4-• 11 con<lucied by • Ttt1t busrneu is cond\IClf'! •y an 1142 NOrlh •rocMlllUftl 97625 I TM t>ull,_, neme uM<I by 11141 ·ould re•ull 1n gun11nmen1 ot
M emorial Park, N ewpor t,oener11 penneoh•p Anehelm, CA 80901 T!lis but<nen '1 conducled by• P\lll.IC NOTICE ael<I 1r1n1t•ort II ttld locetlQn '' ;IO" ttk•ng ot money or pr~ M E CllttOtCI ond•Vldu•I Atl0t,...J for gene•~• P•rt"4l•ttt1p PORT 17 or otne r rellel reQutalld in 1ne Beach. Ca ln lieu of flowers lh•• "".,,.:;;' ,.,. .. ntec:1 With tM Peg9y Ann W••nwrognl IM l"flO Piii C••Olt Sue Sko<o IUMMAR'I 0, .. ROl"OIED Thi! U t<I bul~ tr•n •I•• ,. compt11n1 mernonaJ contnbuuons may County Cletll ol Or•"O" Cou111Y on ltt11 ,,.,.,,...n, ,.., ""'° w11tt tne Tel (714) 520-0354 Ttt•' t111ernen1 .., .. tiled wrth ltt• ORDINANCE intended to t>e contumm•ted '' ,,,. Oiled Juty 1 11182 be made to the American Merd'l 21 111113 Covnly Cie<li. ot Orange County on Puo111tted Ora11ge COHI Dally Couoty Clerk ot Ore"~ County on A propo1ed O•drn•nce 11 olllce ol BURROW ESCROW LM A 8ranc:tl, Cltt1t
Ca.ncerSoctety Pacific View '2122111 Meictt9 !1183 F2114" PllOI Merctt 11 18 25 Aptll I M~rcn8 l983 F::111S71 SC,,l'OUlll<lclor •d,opl•on .,.,..,n. COMPANV, t8711 E l lncoln Kith'-"" H1yn,Oepu1Y
PuOlltned Or1nge Cout Dally 11183 126•-83 rctQul•r Crly ounc1 meeting o "'' Orange. CA 92M5 on Of •ntt Aptll lANOORlM AND aWLZ M o rtuary d1n!Ct0f'3 PHol March 25 .t.p<M I, II. IS, 1983 Publ11h•d Orenoe Coul Delly Publ•ahe<I Or•nge Coul Oatly 4 l!l8J o.inQ O<d•nenct 93.7 to 211. 1183 17321 11'\'tne etYd.
1474-83 Piiot M••Ch 1 I I 8 2!> Aptll 1 1>1101 M••tll 1, Ill 2s. Ap•ll 1 rezone OIOP•llY located •I lhCI Thlt bvlk 1ran1111 ,, l\tbject 10 T1111ln. CA --
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P\lll.IC NOTICE ---f'UBl--IC_NO_T_l_C[ __ ,2_3_!>_-8_3 "~~~~~:~:.w:r" 1191·83 ~~~l';,;:arg ~~ AHv'hn"7 po:~~ n":'~ c~. S:'r: :~~ •ddlHI ot lh• Publl•h•d ":::::: COHI Delly
PICTfTlOUI evelHlll tne IOll&#lng ptf"tonl .,. dO!ng PUBLIC NOTICE Oeve1opmen1 ~Htdtnllel -High '*'°"' wl1h whom cHlm• m1y "' Pilot Merch 11, 18, 2S. Aprll I
NAMe ITAnMINT ,tc:TITIOUe eu11•e1 t>uel,_1 u "CTITIOUI 9UllNlll Oens•tyl to POR·UC IPl1nned flled Burrow Eeorow Comp•ny. lll83
The lotlOWlng peraont are d04ng NAJlll ITATIMINT GE NER Al Al U MIN I U M NA.Mil IT ATIMINT O.vetoomtn1 RHldtnllal Urbe<> 111711 E LlnCOln, Of3CA 112885 1280 83
OulllMet u The lotlowlno pereon• .,, CIOlng FOROINGS. S302 OcH nu• Or . lh• 1o11ow1ng peraon •• oo•nO Center! and the laat d•I' tor nt Glt lm1 by O NE IN TERNA TIONAl 117 bu9'Met H Huntington Beeafl, CA !12849 Tn• motion 10 o••• Ordtnencc eny credlt0t .nan be A 21 11183, f'UBllC NOTICE
Admlr•I W•v Coll• M•U CA THE NEWPO R T PlAZA GENER AL ALUMINIUM ou•";:,~~::, COMPANY 1115 113 7 ,,,., ... a.no Clrrild oy the whlchlelhtMlncMled•Y bel~lhe
92828 GROUP. 4'25 Jeml>OfM Suite 280. FORGINGS CU81. INC. 1 Caltlornla Simer Orin Cotta Me .. C A tollow1no roll ctll vote Counci con•ummellon dllt •P•Cllled •1-
J MICH.All Wll80N, 177 Newport &Mcl'I. CA t2MO corooretton. 5302 OcM nul 0.lye. 9211211 Members AYES Hiii John~on eb0"9 NOTICI ~ TAAHl'O
Admlfll W•y Coll• Men, CA RJc:hard hrl Kell. 811 AQlll Hunt.....,lon e..oll. CA 92'4t E H GUILUS 1710 S emer Hertzog Mtfa t1 and Sent •' Oeted Mtrctl t , IH3 AHO l#ftHOIO 112828 CA 12951 ..... ed e NOES NOMI ABSENT NOf'I• Meroel H Mlelllel HC\Mfl'Y AOMIMDfT
C '"Rl • S WILSON 177 SI L.agurnitteacl\. fNlt>uau-lloondue1 by • Ortve Coil•M•M CAl2112 lne tull Ital ol lht oropou c ln1-"-"T11ne"-.. NOTICE 18 HEREl'I GIVEN ... .. O.vld Smith. 233 ..,9 C.m1n110 corpor111on Thia butlMH "con<lucled 01 en c .,..,.., .... Admlrel Wey Co•ll MH•. CA luttlto, l AQU!'• Hllll. CA 92853 General Alumlnlum 0<<11n1nc• may be rMO"' the 111 Publlehed o ,.nge Co11t Delly pu11u1n1 to Section ~440 or IM
112928 Wllllem Fliher. 18111 Port f lndMdullE H Gulllla Cle111'a Office Al 77 Fa ir Drive. PllOI, March 25, 11113 CIVIi Code ot the See,. ot Calllomle
...,.,.,. , .... by -· oro•no• C"•t• ..... 1•88·1·3 h•t J w ••it· ..... •"' ........ _...._ L Thie b\lllnlM It -~uc.., -· 1r111ot Ave . Newport &each. CA l.1try Weaner, Oen Thi• 1111emen1 w11 hied wt111 the ""' ..., ~ "' ... ........ .,_ --· lndMOUll 92~ Mor County Clerk of Oreng<1 Covn•v on l!llEEM p PHINNt~ Mltoh•ll. lndlvl<lull•. CID• MltcM!t J MICnMI Wiiton ._ II ooncNcled by Tl !\led with 11 C11y Cler~ f'UBllC NOTICC co end J W MllC'ltll Company Inc, Olflll 8. Wiiton Thia but 1a -• ti th"'i hla elel~otl,,,"'!N ..,_,.., ,. Feb 28· 1983 ,21 Clly 01 Co.te Me" wiloM bu .. nffe a(ldf ... II No. J
Tiiie etetemtnl .,,, .. lllad wttll the unlncorporete "'°'"1 on ° e Covnty Clerk "''not """"'Von Publl1ned Orange CoH I 0•111 l'ICIT10UI llUllHllS TnomH. Olly ot lrvlne, County ol
C _. ,... COu ... on th•n • Ptl\llCltllhlp Mllfch 1e . 11183 Publl•h•<I 01•110• CoH I 0 • PllOI. Mer•h 25_ 11113 ....... 1 IT'"TI..--Orenge. •t•t• ot Celltornl•. h .. County llrl\ ..,., ..... ange n., Rlchel'd l<•U '2111'1 Piiot M••Ch 4 I 1 le. 2&. lt '3 ~ ... 8. ....... .. ....... • .. March 22 1913 t 11...., ..,.th IM C 0 11 07" 8' 14.,•· • Th• fOllOWlnQ petlOl'll e<I OOlnQ trentlerred 10 J,W, equipment · n1zw c!"~:Y ·~·=: ;=..o.-eo:;,iy on p/o~.t>~:~;..o a~r:~\' 1. :11'~. 1:./. 1 , • ., M•-•• Company. 1rt0 . ,,,, .. ,.,.., ""'°"
Pub111ri.o 011110• Cout Delly M1rdl 24• 1113 l47&-aa PWIC NC>Tict Ml.IC ..OTICE MESA AUTO AC.STOAATION oulll,..... eddr ... 11 No 2 TilomM.
PllOt.liltrCfl2&,ACl(ll 1,8, 11!.1"3 nu.a IUMMAln 01' ADO,TIO Hll w 181h. Cotl• MIU C• City ol lfvlne. Oounty of Of~ 147M3 Puo~•h~2~"nQ•1C:•1•~ ~~ ----Ml--1-C_NO__.T"".'IC':".E~--':!~~~-=:,• ~ 8182~oor1 H11b« Auto l •atlflO ~y.~::.:;::=:=-
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TIWI lollo'oorlnt .,.,..one "' doing COM,ANV. 270 lo Bflltot s1r .. t 10110 .. 1ng roll ce ll vote Council Md\HI Ollf1end aee w 1t1n, "'°'°' Y9lllCIN. en0 alld Tr..,.,.,..
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O •• ,HIC9 ...... •I, •eo1 W .. u•tt cv ""'"' '"' "'" Htrtr o~. Mc'••len•. Sclltl•r ""'"' ...... ·-1~ "" "" .., Joh• O ••••t• 121 .. Perry Uren•. HI W tO tri, rnentt0nad prOf)lfty 10 • -Mec,\rtnvr llVd. tenl• An•. OA .. .... • NOES one AlltNi Non.. ,..~, ............. C• 0'827 Int••• to C.t.f Corpofttton. H ,2704 ON~t191r,:o~m ~Old. "'-oon 8"cll. Ordinance , .... emenda 1h1h """' ..._ ,. I P ·-•-" Hvv " Tllit b\llln ... It condvlltecl by • 8 . Lelle Ave , ,.1ty 0 •-·•· ChrlllOPh., Jamee 111111 .. 1\, Aenney I Oreoa• t70 So. 72·hour p11klno ordln•nc•. Wiiie gener•I .,_,,,,.,tlhC,, County o! Loe Allfll". lttta M,•
tOOH TheHu• Or . ~untlnoton Brlelol llrHt. II.ult• Jbl Coil 111111 Mak• th• rtOulellon More ~ .._rt>or Calll0tnl• 'the ~11'1 ~t
IOCll, OA 021149 MH• CA IHH •"tcllvt In pr....ntlno lhtftOril!O of Auto l.f"lnQ .,Id Wiii .,. OOMllrnmlltcl on llfl.
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8la<lll, CA Ut48 geMtal~-:=. ord.,...._ IMY be '1*1 ,1n lhto f''Y TM ttt'-1 ... iw.d w4tll '"' City ol P...oen&. Co\ltlly of lot Tiii• bvtlMtl •• conduGlecl tty Thia .,.,_1 WU 1111<1 wttll IN Cllrll • Offloe II •• , I ..... Co-inly Ci.II of Ot•noe CcM!t)' on AnQllll. l\a .. ot ~ .. -
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ttlie 111..,_,t ... lllecl Wl111 the ,... ... ,..,. Clt't °""' PubllelltCI Ounot Coaet Delly L.I lllt1'I ~o.11 of Orllt'O' ~on C O 11 City 04 C..11 MMe p1•·1 ••11~ .. t 1, f1I , "'I Aortl I 'V~tlMO Ortft;r.; C-11 0.ltlr I..., ",_ PuDli~d Ottl!QI OHi • 'I ,11011•11, ... Oren;c e.111 011... "' '"' ... , • •4 .... .-PllOt MllCh 11 fl. 21 April I v w, 11113 I 141..., Hol ~di n , I
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P\8.IC NOTICE
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('I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday March 21§. 1983
ClASSlfllD 642-5678
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\<'Ody l1alj of ull Uu 1111 />1/ut read~r s
luwt• u~t·cl llH' dw1s1/wcJ ~wdum to buy
111 .wll u 1m><l11<. I
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:::uidu•~·~~ti~:~.~:~:. LllH llLI UffllOIT = ='-lllllOll Tl llll,OOO BLUFFS BEST BUY For 1ale or lea1e Old San Clemente 6 30 Flflf'tlt main d11Uln~I view from ma1nlfll't"nl 6 Magnlllc1nt panoramic l..lbrary. Downtown location, "6Y ~ d~y. ~:, ~~',,/~~--~: Br, 6 & pool horl°Mi R<'duc«I $l,ti60.000 vcewe ownooldno tW#· Qu1t·k •c~lon on thla sharp 2 bdnn to builneu dlatrlct 4.100 1q. ft. Open
Monday publlcallon• pon BMoll and ihe ,.. 2ba vluw home. Many amt-nlth.11 Bt-•utltul large 3 bdrm. fam rm, 2'h ·~n with wuh rooms, itaff lounge, and
12:00 noon SaMd•y HYSIDE PUCE IAYFRDIT olflo OcMll Tiiie tleOll'll inc:ludlng awlmming pool ample l'>f•,.king. Low down nayment or
11.U All ....,....
Kiili llnd 001''9Cllon• m•v
be n\ede l.Hllll 11:~ pm
tor tn. nut day'• pub"· cetlon. for Sunday and
Mond•y publlc1Uon1, 12:00 noon S11urd1y
P11a11 Hk ror a ''kllll
number" wheo c1nc1I·
ling your 1(1.
1000 aq "· ... •t• ott.r. ' bath, larse encloeed courtyard entry, ,,.... ..--
SPt->1:1.it<:ular bMyfront dphc 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br, en. u1um1t11n k111wy """ ~ overlooking wide plctureeque ~nbclt, leaae.
:t ba dn :l boat •p.llCft. Redut.'ed-$1,500,000. Ing, , .. luring II 8''1, 1'~ . 0•,7220 Be. Orltld Room, .-vice Al · perfec\ dl1tance from pool. Completely M A y PEllllUU NOIE OCUIFllllT Quarlere •nd fabuloua 1;"4 A .. !Of redecorated, •II n~w Jn 1oft n e utral
pool ..• exc.ltlfll llnano-,;L Ktl Bratton 1 V d · fll OCK
0..'f'nn & jt•tty vll'w• Mllrllle room, 4 bdnn. 3 Ing package n•ll•bl• .,. oo on. acant, rea Y to move Lil.
bath, !i700 11q.fl. $1.38~.000 Oceanfront Call lor your private OWi Tll Ull, Will leue option with 380 GLENNEYRE
LAGUNA BE.ACH lf\OwltlQ .... 000.000 fur· l~Oti S . Coast Hwy ., Laguna Beach l d Onl s23• 000
LI.a I.LE nleheiL Alk for Ed ow own. V u. e..c.no. 044•7020 "Across from Sand & Surf Hotel" (714) 494·2148
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 balh +large rec rm. Lml UAL llTlll IPU llT/111/lill 1.. 401 Y11Tl llHTI
beam ce1hngs. fumuihed. palJos. $420.000 1-iiiftmnM.ift'"-llnn&I 1 lalMI llLEI I . llWI, llULTOR
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ty TM DAILY PILOT M-
eumH llablllly lor th•
flr11 lnc0trec1 lnHrtlon
.... , llllT ·-·--a1. ,... e ..... ltr Ill• ...... ftr lalt FllRIHIS RHCI HILLTOP Waif.located 3 8df mod· llLIU........ ..,,.. !!! 144-0114 "'-~ N d 11 In • 1eclud1d ., ... NEW ON MARKET: Llr· BAL.BOA PEHINSULA ;';..,.;:;';';;:";;";~;;;l;Ol~t ....... ltac~ lOlt New 4 br. 4 ~ bu, cwn.om ,. ...... nch onnan y Atftlrllllu lnclllde pool, gt eundeek wllll 81y 8111lfp 2 br reduced lo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --~late l 2 prime ik'~ htlltop $1.2~.0()() 1111nl• and the pr111io-View• In 1 convenient $250.000 xlnt 11nanc1ng Open Sal 28'. 281 eon.
COROIAIO CAYS IAYFROIT
~~~~~~~~ Coronado Island cwt. t>.yfront lot. a~· 00..t ~ dock Plans av111. Now $370,000 w/~rma. ........ 1a1.
Geural
G~~~d~le
n11d luxurloue, elng11
et<>ty hOml, wlll put up 10
1200K for lrue 1qully
buy-out. ptloa hit 10 bl
rlghl. 1131 ·60 55 .
e-42-2000.
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BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
l·I I P.,y,,.J, 01 ,. °" l\ o.''> olbl
PllEITillHI
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of Newporl 811ch tor looallon Total chlll'll In op• n wk n d • p mLa ..,,.l..,1U--..-l .. l.,11.• .. l....;l;.;:O;.;:S;.:;2IL¥w lltvl 1112 YDlllUD ... do. top llr ocn view.
on1y 1119.000 151-3191 Ihle newly decorated 2 544-1281 --------·--------um Ifft I VerMlllN. $1811,900. 300 bdrm & den 11ome wilh "-ts! l bdrm, MCurlly bulld· Cagney Ann, A9I 17141 C:: SELECT hardwood floore, lhul· -IU l% ULITlll--l~ Giii, Ing, pool Owner wtll fin· 6 4 8 · 4 4 3 6 · ( 2 1 3 > ....PROPERTIES ltrl, mlrrOB and all tlll fa 1111 711 llWI PAJll 1nce lo qu1lllled boyer _59&-_4088 _____ _
--------· •lltrM. '380.000 38R 2 tty 2b• I 149,500 ,. IT wllh 5% dOWT1 $1 Ul.000 LIDO 18LE/8Y OWNER
*H tmt• •INIT PW Liii wJS87K ~.% m1g Ban Sellen may refm. for new Ult IULn 2 BR 2 Be. 2 So. pecloe. • I I I ti 8 • O IM 11111 1375,000 Own lnc4uOll comrnerc111 ~ " qu • oc• on on • Crane Age 411 ·o 1 4, Buyers. Take your choice. Ill· llOO ., tlnancl~ come • bring• poelllv• ~nlral Newport S1r .. 1 49~900. 6411-7530 ,...___ OPEN s o•v 1_,. cuh flow wtll ch will! an lmmecutace and l """--.:an view Niguel Shores " .,
* lft .... :!-"'DI* 1p1alou1 2 etory eon-C.nu .. l llar lOU 3 Br 21h Ba $220,000 3 8'. 2·~ Be TownhouM 1047 "1!A,.7C~~£.<.?VA -domln~-Pvt enlrance S 148,600. 10% down .. -v .,._.,.,., ¥. bedroom• wllh mini and .;;i'pet.0 wtth Ihle 2 • & LIT 2-Total Privacy w /spa 873-885&
bay & OOMn vtewe, Try 38R 2'h bl h<>ml. Lovely 1 bdrm home In tronl 2 4 Br 1 ~ Ba $147,900 1-.. -..... -.-.-1......_--1111-~_-1 llPH OllRl llPUI
!radii.. landeciplng. adjoining bdrm ran111 In rear -· ....... ,.. 2 Br ••ch 0 WC *LWl/'"111* community pool. Pe<fact Clean. quaint, charml~ Lll .. I 111111 Rt11fJ II 1·4100 Large 3 Br & den, bl-level 7511-15711
Biil• 10 belch °' eojoy mov.-ln decor. 2 car ger. •222•500· Agt. &42-482 Vic Vickers Agent, 495-6458 ~!~;.1~1~~1~~ ~ft~ lu Jua C11. 1071 ~rm~-~~i:, ~ -$180,000. .tlli• OllB Call for appt. soon ten• lor • fHhlon11>le wtlh 'Pl & guebo. Try WATI HI HON r 2 er plut den. end unll. CH• Bl1nco look. Fl-10% .... $10,000 down. llllMI.., Inc. PIP. *275K. 769-1ee8 nanclng la ... um1ble or 4 br. 2 bl, lge covered
WL UTA" -REAL ESlAlE new lln•nclng ev111. No petlo. vaull•d celllng, ••-SHQRECllffS C"tl.... 1024 Latu1 hac~ lMI down la OI(, reduced comm pool• 1119.500. lll-1ll1 831-1400 ....... _....., ....... __ ......,...... S20 M to $315,000 4117-1657 owner/agl.
$2111,900. A bHulllul
bergaln. Din. bMm Olll-lnga, brick llreplac1.
French doore. prlv111
enlry. A mu1t .... call
~23t3
S31111 .000 Leaarhold o r
$495,000 ltt Be.it buy' Corona
def Mar Bl'Olldmoor 2 1tory,
w ith 4 Bdrm, 2 1"1 baths,
family room, separal.t' dining
room All new floor ing,
car~tmg & waU rovrnnp 3
car illlal" & RV ac"l'ftiS l.a'll" low assUJTM1ble 1st at 11 \t~ +
H thl I 117 Juel Meltd, OOMl'I, ·--------By owner. Lovely wood. 1173-411110 dy1. •v•• CllNlfi.d Adi 1142-5&78 ~:.i-:=--.. ,ngdooll ~I. can""" View, etunnfnn 1111,111 YI/FU 1t1ln1d and 1e1ded u 4•7001 HUNT CLU8/2.8 ecrM --,~. ·.., gl111. ec.ari View Wilk 1_ ..... _______ ~ Vl9w. horal lol. room lor
4 Bdfma. Prime loclllon. LYiy 3 br 10 cown & beach. 2 1ennla. Prloe reduoed 10 THE REAL
ESTATERS
• Tll IUIT ......... , ................
U.... In 3 bdrm. 2 bath
upper apt. Comm4M'clal
lhop, ofb Of retail on
lower l1v11 plue 4 cer
par1dng. ~le. .. $3115. 000.
associated
SP'• r11s 111o.,, •c11s
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FIDOI OllmY
MEI& VllH
9-11Jful •~. double
docll" entry. Formal llvlng
& dining room. Hard-wood floon In kllchen.
Huge l•mlly room. 2
brick tlr1pt1e11. 4
8drm1, huge prlv111
mutlf tulle. Large r_.
yard wllh tp111111ng pool
A t>w9aln at $249,600
Cel &46-23 13
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Call for appl. owner financing at 12'
LORETTA CURCI
~1367 .. ........
Walk to the beach! 2 bdrm. dream home
in popular Newport Shores. Beam 1·
ceilings. fireplace, den with bar and 2
private patios. Assume existing $108,000
financing.
tmLllllM m , ... ,,
lmmaculate 2 bdrm. condo overlooking
Big Canyon Golf Coww. High vaulted
ceilings, fireplace and wet bar. $265,000.
A.ak for Nan Fryer, at Harbor Realty
(714)1ll-4tll
••• I *4-ft.D* l.Wa Y..U. All 2 bra w/fmty rme &
1724 Newport Hiiia W. lrplce. Well cared tor ~ Beech unta In gr .. t renlll .,.._ You ar• Ill• winner ol Gron rent• t 19,5114.
two 1r11 lk*•ta ($17.00 Only 1199,000. Call
valuel 10 1111 7~1501 Of 752-7373.
WALKER ALEE Real EICa8lt
tunYUUI ar..,. County Fwgrounda
Monday. Matdl 211
11'00 pm HIPlllTI Tl llT To c111m llck111 c•ll r:::'n':
11Jt ~~M~2~-58~711~.~IX~l~3~5=2--1l~ii::ii::;~~=·ii::ii::i:l Save Um•. cornnMulon, I ._
llav• llquldlly wllllout wa-~•tlonl w111 pay up I 111111 IMl --· 10 1200.000 cull tor lrue I UMI .a Thi nn.t locatlon wtltl
equity buy-out. prtce hu '1 Now under constNctlon an excitlng whit• .,.,.,
10 be lfWl>. 831-5055 Of In ga1~ded Harbor view In exau.tve Cameo 642•2000 Ridge on •p•ct•cular Sh«•. Conlemporary 4
bdrm. lloml ~ by L* WUT vi-101 El1g1nt new renowMd arcflltect H•
WI .... II mant1on being de¥eloC>-rotd Zook. L..rtllh -of r.... Id to tn. lllgheel 1tan-glUI and bell.lllful 1ro-
Own your own mobll• · datda of qulltty Ind lu-pic:al landac:lplng. Only
l'lOml for about 'h your I Jtury. If you purchH• one of 111 kind $2,350,
pr...,,1 '"'"' peymenl. now. you can 11111 1allor 000 Eaallld• Co••• M111 '"' flnlltl dltalta to )I04H • adult park. ChHrful requlr1m1nt1 Cont•cl 17 I 41 673-4400
lnlarlor wltll expanded SUMn Trlvlaon lo re¥iew tJ Ill ue.JUI
llvlllQ ar-. Only M,000 '"' plana. ~Iced •t $2, HARBOR down with ~ flnano-200,000. 759-11100
Ing. Full pr1ce la a Y«Y
low t12,000. C•ll for
complete d111111 . O!O .. QE £lllCIHS CO
1148-7171 l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~~~~~~~~
Trade yoor Old 11un tOf THE REAL
ESTATE RS ----IY...U 3 beMtt cuetom hlN w/
acreega, 1M comm, tact
lhlet• IV.ii Planted lO avocedoa, lemon• &
Klwla Pr1ced lrom 122&. 000 lo $425 ,000
e7M252 or 8711-24211
'" •••• Tin"
Thie 4 Bdrm hotne 1111
juel b••n reduced to I 118,1100 and great
Wrml .,.. avdablel Up-
graded and proleaalo-
nally l1nd1c1p1d wltll
m•ny •m•nltlH Call
now tor complete def 1119
on low Interest rate fl· jjl ..... 7171 f{il}t4
FORE~08URE
2 Br. 2'~ Ba. T~
view Catlllna, city llght•.
Mu al 1111 11 OIK. cry
11551< or ' Wiii a1rry
wltll cHll Ot Hid• 4
Boat, Cir, Pline, TOI
or7 1101,000 111 al
12"~· 8rkf/O wnr. OIU t.7720 A/813-0353
WE HAVE OTHERS
...., .... ..... _.
lmmac11let1 I ldrm, ,
~ room & pool Pit· .. oondltton wtlh epeo.
1.CUlll vi.. ... 15.000 ....
lJ,_.1001' tl()Mrl ==•1MOOo
CALL l'Olt .....
oou..w NONA•••
Wm Cow,llu.
new goodl•• wllh 1 SELL Idle ll1m1 wtlh •
CllNlfled ed &42-5'78 Dally Piiot CllMlflld Ad
11111. Yll.•,,.
&1111 .. MU ...
Pvt. backyard, park like setUng,
professionally landscaped. (Ideal
for entertaining. for relaxing, for
your pleasure.)
4 bdrm home or 3 bdnns w iden or
off1ee. 2 ¥4 bath&. 3 ca.r gar. New
earthtone c arpet thru -out.
Sparkling clean and ready to move
in. BUY NOW!! Priced $10/000
below last sale on this mdl. Only
$174,500
Ideal location: nr 8Chools, shopping,
frwy & beach.
Cal MMUDt 961-4456 • 968-0331.
Ital Estate '1 .. ,.,
'5000 REBATE!
On brand new Towne Homes ln
Eastaide Co.ta Mesa. 3 bedrooms, 3
baths, attached double car garagee
with automatic door openen. Large
private J>4tlloe for all units, and a
couple even h.ave extra large yards.
ANO-you can chOOR your own
color of wall to wall carpeting'!
Bullder will help finance with
small down payments. Prices ••
low as $134,500!! Better cheick on
the.e exdtJns NEW homes for thla
low price TODA YI
OPEi IOUIE SIT 1 IUI
11-1 ••••
1111 IUlll
llWPllT IUOI lfflll
111· 1111 ., lll· 1111
\VALKIRAl.g
Rnl!ttl'e
AO..---~~
(=t·fJ ~ -•a • =-=t
RfSIOENllAl AfAl FSIAIE SEAlllCES
USTl&.lff SHl,111 Neve England in Eutblulf best
dedibes the charm & quality
found in this upgraded Cape
Cod on elevated comer. Fresh
wall J>4tper & paint, bull t-in cedar
cabinets & paneling, flower
filled garden yard!!
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
BROADMOOR SEAVIEW
Specioua 2 story 4 Bdrm. 3ba Port
Royal model, family rm , 2
woodburning fireplaces, accea to
pool, jacuzzi and tennis courts, all
contained.Jn gated pvt. community.
S36i.~ • 15" down.
CdM CHARM DUPLEX
block to the heart of old CdM
s ho ps and 4 blocks to the mam
beach from thts 2 bdrm w l frpk
front unit with spacious 2 bdrm 2
ba . firplc rear unit +
m o the r -in -law quarters. New
carpets. draperies a nd paint in both
units. $1685/mo Income. Owner
will consider trade and/or carry
J>4tper. $284,500.
N.B.-VIEW-10% DN.
High above old CdM ts this 86 x
158' parcel 1n the pr ivate
community of Harbor Ridge. The
180 deg Vlew U1 spectacular and so
are the temlS for a quahfied home
builder
CHINA COVE-CDM
Split level 4 Bdnn 3 bath family
home wtth extra spacious living
and danang area. part18l Newport
Harbor view Only 30 steps to bay
and beach -yet luc ked away from
the hustle-bustle o f summer traltic
and crowds $525.000
LEASE/ OPTION IN C .M.
Deaigner perfect with Cape Cod
charm. 2 Bdrm. 2 1~ ba townhome
complete w fwoodbuming fireplace,
fonnal dining, air cond, wet bar &
fully equipped kitchen. Residence
has acceu to p ool & jacuzzi.
$900/~tOQ,
RC~[~ Rr~~rY
17S.2111
Daye
I
TIE nn lMI home on quiet 11 .. tined )( ... $325.000. The Lot Shoe>-
.tr .. ' Thi. hom. 111_ lrplc• Int fln1nclng. E. Le-t.. Gerry & Chrlet• $254.000. 4114-9548 wn pe, 1/878--t942. 873-7781 7&0-1397 turee • prlv•I• l1nc1d 3807 lnlll llMI Dr lotl yrd wllool etlld & cttrue Beaut Spanl8h Home Corona dll Mar Tutb
2 SIOf)I, 3 bd, t ba, Wl'k ~ SIC* up off•• ~ Sur1 view, among million You are lhe winne r ol ;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
rm, brlolll w/yard. lldted. C< 759-1501 or $ hm1. Appr 1525K IWO 1r11 IJdt•ll (SH oo
7ll0-14M I 752-7373 Ovlck Ille $335K. Open value) to tn. IDT YllW/sntUIS \VALKERlsLEB Sal/Sun 1-5. 31131 Hol-OllM YllW
43 Cambtta. W• $750.1 ty. SO Lag. 4K-lllOO Orange County
000, reduced 10 $825, Real Elf* IOcMn vi.we. lrt-level. 3 Fairground•
000. Open Sal-Sun 1-4 4..__"-Br 3'1\ 81. xlnl loin, Monday, Maren 211
Good Pr098fllll I r:::'n': I $2981< 497-6'55 e·oo pm
780-0563 end 851-0788 ~-LUXURY CANYON HOME To clalm 1lcke11 c•ll 'I
Oup6ex by Own/Agt. 1 8', SPECTACULAR VIEW M 2·5&78, ext 352
2 Be. s.235,000. Jge cMh OF ••,.
.; w n . o w c 1 2 % lut. hacfa lMt Oty & OOMn. 3 Br, 2 Be. lllffl 1175-3063 or 8711-118417 ... _ .. din rm. lfg brlliltul rm. 1 -llv rm, f1m rm,. MINT I 8;"RGAIN 3 b<tr. lam rm. C..ta.... llM Elly wllk lo bch. 4 Bt, 3 CONO. Orullcally re-2~ ba .. wld'9 greenbel1
a••Alm ITWJ 81, •PICIOYI llvlng rm. ducld lo $275 1100 .. All new YOU OWN THE ....., lamlly rm. laundry rm, owner muel ee11' 1mmed LANO $235,000 Bkr,
Sharp 3 Br 2 Be w/2 car large balcony. S 1811,000. 846-1400 Buz 1_1144_-0_1_34 ____ --1
g11, fTplc, Ill eelll,,,t & 636-1718 • PROBATE SALE Jumlne Crlltt Condo In =.1rry ·,~~111.600·~0: .. I YA m11 F•nlHllC large ocean-Coron• d•I Mar Spol-lront lol. 8eau111ul north lela 2 Br. 2 Ba with Din,
11111•• l.Ulll-3 BR. large eolld O•k
lamlly room withe· IOlid
O•k bar. w11n1eo1e. hardwood floor1, huge
counlry kllchll't with fir•
pllCI T Ulllully dlCO·
rlled Enormoue lot.
Oviel cul de MC. Bleutl-
1 u II y l1ndec1p1d wllh
lrult l••H $215,000.
Shown by 1ppl. Call
Franic vuao. 7511-1501
~ Walker B Lee
11050/mo. Palrlck Te-3 8' 1'~ Be newly palnl-end cove. Older 3 bd, 2 3 vean Old, 2 c.t gar.ge.
nor1. agt 780-8702 ed lownhouM ba plu• Ql.IMI apl. $990. tennle. pool, eecurlly K.1.Tlf lll11I
LEASE/OPTION CONDO Ill 000. Peg Allen. Reellor · 1 Prleed 10 Mii $3 l0,000. ft1 D--
38R. 28A. $115,000 12 .5% AITO tor 5 yre 4114-7578. Open Fri/ Sal/Sun 12"4 o -Cl·-·•t•--tlorl 1500 751 9195 fl.«..<4157 /10% d $84 900 • 22 S..Chcombef Drive. ,.... --,... . Craig, 1131~1~ee · L!pu Billi 1150 N.8 &44-7424 8r<*lf _t_or_dltalle __ . ___ _
11 u!·•4' 1~1ted 1rg IPRICE REDUCED 2er, •~U•..... 1111
lmmec 4 8' r ... ea. poo1' 28a. pvl owner. Lllaure ....... ... I upw UI Piii
llv r.n. din rm. den'. World 1 105 ,000 INIT....U .. ! 8-ltllul Lancer home,
NHHS 1clloot. area., 833-0375 Vaulted c•lllnge W/ 201140 ~ 2 BR 1 831-5066, 1142-2000, Fr" equity 3 bd, 3 ba lftl!lt hactl lOll pl1n11t1on 1huttera l ea. uQhtlntlfloA n.11 5-48-1347 1wnhm1 nr downlown _ tllruout 8ull1-ln wln1
1
lh• beet buy 1n town
Pymll $2050/mo Sue ......., If ... rack, bit & china cabl-'32 500 S40-5937 agl MAii .. ii 1111 991-556e 3 bdrm & den, R-2. will nll 2 BR plue den w/ ' --· _..;;....._
11Wl(. FIXED $lOll ll50 ltl neighborhood trade for C.M. unlle ocean vlHr Lo'W-car• BACK BAY·3Br, H'o81,
30YRLOAH Clf i tt5000toSl250001 S700.000. 3713 SH·I courtyard & custom 011 1 $49,900 Comm pool. 8 bllullful n-town-~ '3 bd 2 bl.. 'trpt ahorl. 850--6578 bid! patio lndudel IMld 9'>11. bch. ownr will con-"°"* lu9t oomptailed In lhlf 8 12 t3.i""-5tS9 · -at $$29,000 M1ur11n alder ..... OC>llon Bkr prtrM £.lldl loc8Uon 2 ,._,.. 1~ Heigh'• 3 8' · White. 644-8200. 87~10
8dr & 1tudy, 2'~ 81, 'IUll -111l ... 81 hOUH, new p1lnl -8Y_OW_N_E_R_·_2_&-.-2-Bl-dbf-
lrptc, megnffic«ll Meir ,,._ lllnd 3 bd 2 bl & •I new root, relfnleh1d wide COllCtl, pclf'Ch, ,_
Bdrm lull• w/wlndow din A1ir1cll~1 qualnll Nltdwood floon, foroad drpe a cpte. localed In _,a dramatic arctied homl400ywdeiromtn. •Ir hHI. d11ecll1d dbl 5• park 141,000 ~ Wet ber l>ledl Xlnl &ocetlon wtth car 9"::f:· l1tge ywd 552-8807
&antar Rael &ta'• many upgrldll Loweal 521 El od-. Aeklng --------
850-9n8.1139-9241-price 11ouelng In H 8 :t95.ooo. 5411-~t •ft 5 Bt. 3 bl Westcllff arM .....
BY OWNER 2 b«m with I ~ wlll hl4p t1nance · l\Oml. Large rooma, apa, L ,,....
lofl condo In waler Thi Abercrombll Co. • ... n no cloH to lllopplni & 171122 Sen Oovll
orilnled prO).ct. =I 646-46211 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 ~~~:~: S 2 911 , 0 0 Hunllngton Blach upgrllded wltfl ax 11 lniat 1144 Bdrm MODEL Home You are lh• winner or ~;.1~2 """' nnanc-, a-i.. p~ •-.a~ lmmed. Move-lnl S26.
1
fllHllSllL. 1wo lree tlcilet• ($17.00 -.,,. • .. ........ I __., _. -· 000 below mkt •t $369 ... y vlloe) lo IM 720-1068, 957.9200 11 vary well could el' 500 Call PATRICI' TE· U I ... Ylll&I
• W.I . 1121 .ooo. 4062 Gar-NORE. 1g1 780-8702 3 ... ~~N3S~! ~6"""' Orange County
1 mllnder. 38R 2'~bl The Opn Oalfy. °'• ..,..., .,., ~, Falrgrouncl9 IY IWIEI Property Mar1 &40-9019 , ~:-~•r•h•ll Agt Monday, March 211
2 Br. 1'4 BL Condo, ape. SI .,.. ..m JM • IUT Tiii 11:00 p.m.
Only 194,500 Coat• 281,...2"-Turi'-....... Rid-81Uffa X-Plan, 381, 2'48a. MT ~ 11&11 To cl•lm ticket• c a ll ..._Agent e-45-8181 or • ... --V..._. ... a...--~&...) 1142-5&78, ext. 352. 844-22fo I g1 TwnhH. up9r1d•d1 tarn rm & tonna1 din rm ~·...__,, .... Yon-, ........ P--, ,... . tllr11ou1, lrvln•'• mo11 GrMt ~ flneno. ,_ -,,. -~ ·~ area. AMUme Ing $197,500. .,,.... P1nrjettyhu38R Mllllairy Peraonnel. moC>lll TW\D $142,200 111 w/$5,000 lwJ lahrtlll, lltr (Heh w/11'1 own bllh) home. 3 BR, tow park an-. tolal move In coal By ~ p lue ,_.bl lor guHll r In I , Io w 0 Own
All 2 bdrm unlta. enc:k»-owr'lf 653-1550 Block wall encl. 2 cari 7141533-11500, ag1
ed Ql'agel. petloe b · m·---·----oar Neat & dMI\ -~ 997-4229, agt. Clllenl renule. ---• wrr• w.. In All for '326,000 w/ ., __ 1 , -1_., 3Br I LWll. premium tot, Xlnl loc. 2 Br 1ba. $137 g191t ~ 1o1n _.,. l"l!pl•>" ._
P9 $'70,000 131-18111 000 &air 840-9019 m F-. ASSUMABLE FINANC· or U3-778e ING AVAILA8LE &lbmlt ,.,.,. 1111.Tll ---
offer&. 64(>-1151 BY OWNER • 481, 2'h8a. ITM12t Oeerftlld, dOll 10 pool, ].TA~ I .~H CO
· HERITAGE
R[AlTO RS
'"""' ..... 8'.iper 3 bdrm wtth pool. Nr. PrOf). P1rt1 Aaltlftg
$111,500. Mike off. Btlr
Ml-0709
...a
Two 2 lldtm unite, on large 101. Double oar
garao•. RV ICCUI. 1127.700. .., ............
Ml-l1H
·11n Ill I II l \ \ I
1.'I \I l \
lennll & r11Cq119tbtll. ~ • p c " I I r t ' 11 ,. • I .. .ms
maroue "-· 2650 eq fl. r-" ,... P r " r r Plual\ly decorated con-
AC. 2 lrplca, mMty lt1rM. do w/lrplc. 1111ell1d
$215,000 552-M07 LEASE OPTION gar and Hirt luge •1111w1
OUllE TIEE
t bdrm. 1 bl Pl•n 1
LOW•' unit wltll pltlO
overlooking 1h1 pool
Arnenltlll ""** tennla poo11, apu, lllll'CIM enc
recreetlon roorna.. All t
only t74,500
Comp. tum One of Big mMtlf IUlll Good U-p~..,opei,._rtlt!.IM"'" EJtdulMl!y
Cyn'a -1 -.g. florn9. 111m11M financing Call 4t>t, atud'f, den, flrec*, now. 9711-5370. Only 14'-4111
pool. 19a, ctllld'a perk, tt-500 I ~~~~~~~~ lueh grdne. $1,411~.ooo ... · 1: ..._ Oomm'I bulldlng C-A.
2300 ..... Sen ca.m.ni..
$145,000 firm. Ag•
4te-e831
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 26. 198.3 C5
IM!f!dtl Prtt!IUll ..... .,,,. .. .......... ••11n Vel11et•~d Aftr!ltl!J , ..... ~ .. •urn•.... 'frtnM..... AMrJ•!!!! Vpl. ....... .... !n•tl• .. ,..,, ntl
•• ULl/Wll Ctm• .. , "" MU lal1t IMt ltnnl ..... mt c.. lw~ WI he•• ..... ~ 11H ICtttt ..... nu'!"' ,.,.... 1141 =--· .... ~ 1111 l'/rmml• 10 ''" HR Ital OtVN Wey. Coal• --------U--I - --2 .... A. a •lory HMO, M .... 2000 & 1100 ti OoNilt *'-• MeutiM,.. mfa&..I o-it.dw .. wenntrptol OHTHl!IAHO lbf, 1.,.be,lrpo,OW,!>"11M~13ll&lllll 17H 119• I Ir lull condo, ••UOOl&L.L•• bllyrd 011-oe 1ml10
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* modeiltd. I ' " "°""· ' , lo ' WnN 1t11111nc1 .. !~ ... ""'' I nod yd ' Ir 2 .. 111>1* """· P•l IO . o•. , Ho P••. I Newport 81Yd No 2 ', p I c . In 0, y. 8. r tot Yle Udo ~ bdl itt~ ., , ...... • •II or ~e111 "80tolll00 ...-11tld1"'1!0f4/16 wet bu, pall l1.1rn , 1926/mo Avell APf t Ml-H740f~461 HOO/MO t04·1Ht Of lbrNao t161144wt I 1400 I mo C •I I ~Ito lf!.IT My'-wull•r dryer 1n cld 134 Hlll'llll\on 543-5471 "2~114 Cln prof non·•mllr 2br
11"131·5137 -'bt, 2 b• ...... to bMcn v_..1y Of winier, enGllld Spao!Oue Hr 21• bllM • ...._.. ..... '-'--44 **Liii.. 2M. MC oondo, Wl d. ~
Partnennlp mot.Mated lO Ir 2 .. PIUt office IOt" month , ..... ,opt a&02 a.unon.. Ut·1631 Dll-lne, reftlQ 'Cat 011. NOATHWOOO 2 .. , 80\ld downetelr• SNO. ulll 9elty &4M177
V~ nlOe lront houM, 2 !: pool, tennl1 Monlh 10 081t0e e vell Apr i 1675 mo' 2 bckm plue Cieri, 2 be, ft!!!! '' 2 IR, Mtulte only, 201 f.o, N boll. HI, 132& '.t
... , 3 bldQ m1.11ti.t~llll lrpto, '9fr1Qe, ree4r now lfy HOO/mo Op•n houet TIL. Momt &42 .. 603 N pool t7~ mo Tennie, pool•, •P•. ::: .. ~~· evH d•y• AOOM FOfl i.tHT
lndwlln.I perk Cofona U60/mo l7~H Sit 1·1 uo Colton .... L, UY m Tl... 75Ht7t I bHllt land•o•plng & Nl!AA MACH . FWY ~-lor ~/ OCCU• SPACIOUS 38A 3ba du· 65 77 &4+0140 ,.... Y• 3 lat~ bdrm 2 br, 1 be, naw orpl1, ltrHml. l&lll Cell ..... rt hi--.. , 1260/MO. 131 MO&
t>uyw wl•Al*'!elon pi.a W9"'*/dryr Walk llaa JaH C Ufl 2 Br. blk from ooeen ~ Y• frplc, patlO 2260 PomMa 81 1-465 eoo.t 132 ....
44.308 '-bit 8Q 10 bOl'I ''°°· 073-8154 JL . ... ~ w n I "I I • 7 5 Y ..... ift~· pool 1144.5139 &41-1178 ........... , 2141 ~~~~A:2!~ ~u!o~ ......... .,.
on 3 18 eor• 11,175, •" 5pm 2 Br. 2 0. Fem Am, Liv YM .S 75 o "'' IPAlllll IWll•I o;_-._-.--..=~-i..-.---.-lam rm, loft 11250/mo F•m•I• non·1mlu Nt 000 S•rlout buyert Rm 2 OM enolld gar11QA, OoMnlront lludlO. 1275, e .. ~3311 " I Bdrm 1PI. No LJiouna 850-3900 bMCh Unlurn. WMlwlr/ co111ec1 Ann el (714) 2 81'. den, utll room. View W '9Cllm 8°" INWI enoled beolt. ylfd, ~ wtntet only Or rm In 2 br •a ... lll lllT Vrly '" 14&0/mo Cell °' 0'7&·081l dryer, Qlf &31·I029 •'1
&49-1400 011erdMt comm lt400 llwm 11or•g•, olo•• to oceal'llront cottege. sae•• 2 Br 2 Be rrplo •VM.417·6312 Nl!AABl!ACH 5PM
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mo. Agt 944.eoeo ,__ aohoolt, good .,.. $300. 073-.42tt 2 Ir ,.,. la Town~... 1&50/mo Agl '120-0740 Uniq111 2 bt 2 b• frplc t bdrm unturn apt Vrly -8-h.,.--to---2-8'-.,,-t.-Cd-M-Lett ti It 14 Old CdM dramello 3 Bd Welnut Squer• 2Br lown-1171/mo. 111, IHI & CH•NN'"L FnONT U carporl/ ger•ga, am•ll or 875·2373 IHded wtn'oow1. •deck: 1480 mo. Agl 87&·1170 Dehlle St. Oar= evell
C 1 t o u 2u· B h 1•~" r houM. Plan 0 . Av1ll Aptll ci..ntng, 32100 Via O. "' " n · pper P9I oil. laundry rm, lrplc orner o • Herl nOI .,. • ome. v"" • 1. Mull -to appt9Cla· Ollve. SJC. Call belor• unit. N-pon lllend 28r. Avllll April. 134& 1 Bdrm Treller u .. 1 No end. Oceen I ,. 1285. ph e1a...2 .,..
Sprlnc· ioned 101 du· 11200/pr mo Incl W/O 11. 1825/mo 833-71111 2 :30 or ell OPM lge deck, tlllrt nice, 25-430renge or Q\lltll Mlutt PAik E'1lde aid• hwy, aom• vl•w Hll Aaa 37•1 Prol. ledy MAlll tame 40
f*ll. 2 48l8 111 & lut & l300 MGur •vl wknd• 752· llOO 81917111-2685 wkdya, gtNI Yt.w Stoo/mo yrty. 26410r.,. 140 Oebtlllo. 8'73·7787 Cpi. pref IHO/mo Incl OEL.UXE 1 BR CONDO +there 2 Br 2 Ba. •H
•Hatala, Dtttrtl490 !:re• Walla. 031·1206. d•ye. anY'lmt wMllend• eoo.1900 TSL Mom• 042·1803 Large' BA. 734-C Shell· utNa. e..o-6829 lmmec, poo1, 1enn11, ape. •m•nlll•• 13 •O
Pelm 0.Hrt. 0.•p Ce· F1nlHllC 3 Br lncludee Slybll 3 Bdrm 2 B1 dbl fut. B•ch • dynemlle 1550/mo. 2 Br 2 h Apt. mer. 1375' 648· 1837 & Rgr,lll TehlllM Apte 330 Meny upgrld.. Com· 646-3268 alt e.
nyon Tennie Club, 3 Br. 2 'f,PP1~.3 ~!.~~!'hr.geer; der1 2 b• lrplc 2 g81 pool gar lelture p11lo plu• loctllon. 11••• or New· upper unit, b1lcony, M2·3307 Apply Apl 8 C'" Or. Lagun• BMch. p\ete~lvecy. l4e&/mo Reeponllble •~ 20·1 n
B• 1 11ory, end u11ll . enoloHd yd. kld1/pete pool IMO klda mOYe to-port, lh• bey & open frplc, lndry rm, twpOrl ' Ce Unlntetrupted OOMn
967• 14 Mnkr enr w/Nmt loYef)'
vt.w,enGpatlo,IUllylurn ~·u~~r,·~ ~~."~ S800'e 630·8190 BEST day ~H190 HST Riiy oceen. letQt 2 8r 2 Be 21t&MIJ* N!~.H~~5~:: ~:''..!.:t view, llapt lrom bHdl, C ONDO·Adull , 2 lrg CM twnllm, own be, nr s 1 0 I . 5 0 0 c . 11 ,.. ... 831..000 TSL Momt &42·1003 ~··2.•122 ....... PatedlM for retired -Bdrm. 2 8• •II ltMnl· bch.131& M2·21187 ••cur 1 5 0 0 I mo -0 nlor1. Room• epacloul ti•• s c Pl•ze ., •• 519/~85 859·1044, 875·8345 B .. utlful North Wood 4 laataAaa 1211 Short term re11t11. Apr 28r.1'11h.qulat,lown-1 br lpl, carpon. amell & chumlng, H curlty rn1n 'loAlrpon 1rv1ne1n: Rmml• IO ah1 2 br C M
l3,000 111 comm·i bldg Chr11 8r Fam Rm MW carpel thru June, hug• 2 BR. 11ou ... No "'1.1460/mo P•tlo, ._.251mo P~· IHtured, ll .. led pool. dui 'I •r•• & b••th houM, 1280 + •,i, 1.11111
Xlnlleninta ln 'll bldg C•meo 4 br,3 beepac d;•P•• 'no ptte '2Br twnhH F•lrle11e 1800W Ba.Ibo• Dolly, f012peoc>le.755W.t8th woodApte,3lOMonte 1ubt•rr1n .. ngar•g•& 836-1455 ($530 m o ve l n l
M50,000caen or aubmlt lemlly hom•. pvt cour-StOOO/mo. 111, IHI & Oarden1,l480mo 7141875--4830 St 846-8507 Vllll.Apl c •l•v•tor. t block from i---------831·6913
Ut ArrowhMd I y •rd & be• c h , MC. Av.it now, 870·504f !545-lGel 18r W/pvt ba Club fecll, l.arge 2 8r I Ba upelelfe, downlown From StoO lo im-i 2fOO '·F--eh ___ N_B ___ _
$ 1 3 o o / mo R 1 1 • & •ft 8PM S51·3846 4 bd, Bradford lownhome, l•nnl1/pool, 1p1. gym Ea1teld• 1475/mo No · !~~Nrty INN C.ll LAllU llAlll w'i"~,~~ M, 12':o~ :::~
Mount•ln Oetew•y A· M4·8080, 073-8589 Woodbridge d. •••c h•d 2 b•. dble gar, pool & Kit p1l11 M2--0155 pe11. 831-8155 9'e8tiBJIU --Ill 1e1t, •.t utll• lmm•d
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w -•r. rplc1, lg pool. 2 cer guege w/ -au... --•hope utll• pd From • ., o • 11 1 o metr bdrm w/1,000 eq ft euto opener •••her L.egun• Hiii• 3 Bdrm, ....._, ...... ,ty IBr l\M, frplc, • ~3e2 Yll ••iray1 m • p . "v I mm. • ' S725. Fenc•d yard & ~-..... .,, • .., ... • ... --• dlhwehr, S850 mo 13&8/mo. 548-0338 ~ 675-3819 M/F lo lhr 2Br 2be M-. belcony, a ll mirrored dry•r hoolt·up. luge na,-... Klde & ,,.., • ...,.... 1 Br 1 B• l•undry 780-M57 T h 2 B 2,_. B DELAWARE PINES NEW gtled 20 Town-Verde VIU. M•fure/rwp. metr b•th w/jecuul 4, l•mlly rm --..-· ,.... S586/mo yeerly No wn H r. •. 1 er 1 pie pool gar home VILLAGE COM· S unny Room, Cott• $350 & 'h utM 64s--0062
0001q fl deck eround 2oe.Balmorel come. S4S..2000 Agent. peti.213/450-1051 Letge18drm,to-lltlc:flen. dlhWf, frplc. ,., p•llO, prlvtte~llo.14751~ MUNITY 2 & 3 er 2'h M .... 1.2 mo'1 S1501nc or 4t4·7184
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1325,000. Owner (~ 1!Y) condo Ab1olut•ly Im· BEST My fee dri>a 1-425 ·MW crp · 7 1 g ~ M 8 r 1g 01 d · cony. No pell. 1525 & Ltg 1 & 2 Bdrm., among room1, wood burning C1, tennl• C1t. 548--0454 831-8543 m1c C•ll for •PPI .. --.,.. I us• . 87S.5088 84(}.4255 e . dep. 1705 An•h•lm plnH & 1tr••m•. Sec llr•pl•c••. mlcro·w•v• , ________ _ 730-7780, 551·5108 1950/mo Agl, Harry 1 .... ua ,.u .. · 631·1299 ICJI, Bob Miiii· o•••. pool, gym & 191 ovene, privet• petloe & C.M. In 3 bd. 2 be he>me. Flrmml• nNded to ehr
4 8r 2'11b•. pool, Npt Bch. 631·1286 Channing .. lmmecula1• 3 BAYFRONT . Speclecular Hld•·•W•Y w/vlew Mo-c:.n. ~o P•t• From $460 y•rd•. gatd-provld· nr occ All Privilege•. lov•ly Npl Condo 2BR
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f:. C.M or Npt Sch In· g•rdn 1875,mo 267 beech. pool. no pet•. plu1 eludy Pv1 perkg, O/W, gar•ge. No pet1. 2 .... 2 h ...... Hulltlnglon CrHk Apia. mlnutee lrom FHl'llon YHrly on the b .. ch 1 elac o.bble e.42~13-4
come prop•rty with Brent~ a.s-a:)73 $850/mo. 831-1283. bo•I •llP 1v•ll (7 14) 1725/yrly. M5-l8112 2 P•llOI, ~· leund'ry 1•· Lu11ury aoull llvtng t & 2 llllnd, 7 mlnutee to S.C. room apt, kltcMnett• & F/rmml• lo anr 3BR home
owner'• unll ground nr H-1 Look her• $400 ;_ 4 Bdrm. 2 be, NICE VIEW, 752·9511 or 875-&491 2 Br 2 Ba dlx ~ du-~1~~·1 ,;,oo mo plu• Bdrm, With g.tegee. heel Plaza or O.C. Airport. bllh S2110lmo. plu1 S200 nr SC Pin• N/emkr
Owner. a.2-3'40l com-' "'-'• kll 1--..i/pvt vd $800/m o C1ll Vicki BEACH Plet, Pfk~, I Br. pi.., 1 car gar w/eleclr. . . 39 & wll•r paid, televlMd Juel eeal of Newport MCUrlly dep. 2308 W. S280mo 545-2479 ========= .,....., '""' , bl I 2 BR dUple I 1Qe rlty Frc 15 O Cell Blvd. & '°· of San Diego Oceenlronl. 973-4154
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Orange Counly 2 8r 1 8&. lerga kltc:Mn, I cludlng boel dock STUNNING large 1 Br llY llAllW $41S 0171 N•wmen I YIW l&llll llpe 6, compl furn, on work. wlll P•.lnt e 1c
Fairground• no P91• 1565/mo. plut 640-1271 g., o • n •pt p o o 1 .. ay•1t 75~ I & 2 Br Condoe aveil beaut. Kaenepall coul Pret.r N.B. or BP LMwi Mond~. Metch 25 $585 HC 2830 Eld•n ·~ ....... ..a9 1445/mo 710 'w tOth I Wczlfil!ld -. a.5-&459 F I h I I II e.oo p.m Aw ~20« llfl 9PM ~ -• ._ St 1 Br·l Ba/Bach $455 * 13eolmo up Becti, 1 & I or Uri tr n o. c• mag 2 13 /430·730 1
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M2·5&78 ext 352 IPA FP end gar S850 sPec:. ! br. 211\ ti. dMr1 S360/mo Dix mobile Beeullful gerden •Pl•. 2 Br. I Ba. l630 :;-.;:::2 Aor::2.J112 1' JWLJ L.213t/~,~~ .. -·~ --Car1tt1 fer lat 2tll
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2 er houM 10 eh•r• w/ Newer Euteld• 3 Br 3 ' t I 8 I N • w p o r I 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $565 !JM & -•er paid, pool, 2 & 3 epl1 nr Hunl Her· bey, or..ty 1585 ~ r-lll•l1t rer'l1. Balboe lelend. will prof I•. turn No P•ll Ba 1345/mo 1811 Meg.-Lrg E/Blutt <A>ndo. 2 11ry. 646-3373 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. $&55 1 Jecuzzl. rec room. volley· bour O.wtlr, rHI lplc. Varu 111 .. condo. 102~ pay 11p 10 S 100 m o
1375/mo nolla a.2-3307 4 Br. 3 Ba. Newly returb, 388 W Wlleon 831·5583 bell QOUrt, QM bbq'1. yd, dbl cer gar. W/D Schotz Plaza, 249, NB. 2 ~ I 873--0927
873-8293 BHut 4br/2b•. lenced. S7up~r S 1300/mo . ••• ~.pool, d~ •..... hkup Fr o m 1580 Br, 2nd fir cornef' unit Oldael & letgeet agency. -3-ca1--oar----EJ-llda--C-M-
1P'lnkler, oek lloore, r• I 5-2 90 lat LJm •r. pvt pello, •tr• lrg 387 W. Bay St. CM 840-8807 w/belc:ony fllcillQ deYe-All c:llenll tcreened with ...,..... ' hlMa dee Oetden« S875mo. E/Blutf, exec: hOme, 3 Br. 114SMOnrcwl1 g1rde11. 2 Br $575. 714194e-0073 1 BA lb•. gerd•n •Pt .. loped courtyard. Incl. photoe& reterencee 1 ""l7thSt.Sle5. ll1.1Ut
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only St prkng Rel• o•r. 1585 & S400 eec. veluel 10 the lor femlly IMng . lat Mo. pool, 1191. LIR. carport•. ~ 50/mo. ~· .,.,. .. fllcil. lnc:I. poo1,e1ubhM& *°"off* to ell who 1817 w .. 1c11tt. N.B. 278
req'd 675·3063 or dep. 2390 Elden Aw. ~ C1111yon Condo ..... YUUI rer'll mowa you In No peta. lmmecl occ:up. ~ 80CMI c:x>nltolled under· need• piece. to 3800 8Q ft. 2,435 eq. ,.~~9:..966.~. "l" .. "--· p-i-1 ·-· 3 . 2-h b•. lull golf Orange County "!'· 5h•v•3 2B er .. I 1 eB•. lnCy. 1425 2Br 2be. pool 1495. gtound perlllng. Contec:1 ........ N1-11H ~~·~'°' ~1 '"""'20f "99.. ·-• ..,. .,... .... .,... oour'M\'Mw, pool, tennll. Ftllrgroundl · •44 • r .. 1 II • Bach $375 381' 31>1, plllo, kid• olt Robin Ollwr 754-4114. ..._.t. ,..gent,.. •. ...._
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room S7 50. couch $10. ELECTRICIAN Pr1ct1d _ -E•pertenced & protes-1~;.;.-....-~--------I chr $5 Guur eHm pet lgPll 1 ee esllm 1 •••HOME REPAIR House 4 office cleaning BRICKWORK Smell JObs DEA•'S PAl•TIMI 00 s1ona1 Very reasonable Oon·1 Move lmprovel lnc:udi~g laDorb and
odor Crpl repa11 15 yrs ; · 1 8 e on Elec Plumll Carpentry Aatiable. thorough 4 Newpor1. Coate Mesa Top Quality/Reas rates rates lor all ol yovr poot Skylnes & Bay Windows cmeans~~ausnl~evns_!_A eco1n':
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Reis 554·0123 L~96621 673·0359 se1v1ce Keilh 646·4672 754. 73:11 RC PAINTING I voce call evenings 5 Pm tracto11 ahoul<I so stale
We Care Crpt Cleaners AESIDICOMM'L/INO JACK OF All TRADES MOUSECLH•lllQ Frplcs buoll, remodeled E•l/lnt "•nbl rate• on 10 9 pm II no answer .;T~i.;.;I•;.________ In their edvert1s1ng. Con-
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I C n • • STARR 548 447 l Gtirman way Wed Mon ABC ••0111Nr 11 " C 1 p a.• ~ Burgtat & fire Alarms 1ns1a1 a11ons omm/ -"" u 11• 111on neas onsu -IJC•ICI Cenlral Flep0<tlng res1d •esllelches & re-F"ences Masonry 15 yrs 15 yts ll•P tiome ropa11 I Flot rates 548-4653 Ouock Careful $411v1ce 11111 Ass1gnrn1 581·8590 ;..;;_.r..;=;.;..------
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1 4 SQ t 4 • 4 F"ound 7 mo old dog 25 719 NO HARBOR BLVD 2nd TO s from $5.000 to US & OVERSEAS '11s $101h1 Nwµt 0th Coste Mesa Zoned C-2 0 SSO 000 high yield se Pay Range 7 i •17•2-2234 lb• blll/18n F. gentle FULLERT N • •o 6 60 ~ .,
DELUXE 0Fr1c1 s•ITES cured by songl~ lomtly .. 23., 0 $4 0 ·1·1,1 · IJ.111\ l'1l11t .... lo11ktll" 1111 N I I I I r I nt· \IVP' ,,, ,. Mesa Verde 546"9965 810-6112 homH In San Be1nod1no ~or 1n10. (3121 888 JJ.l8 UIAL SECRETARY ,.., 1 ,.,., 11 l'I' HH\t' "'' t·~ t•p ''"' a
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6'2-4644 male reddish bnivn part TO SERVE YOU ~voe $21600 " 12''• Tne Tummy S1utl1H µhone and shorthand 8 llt 1 d 11111 ltt ,1 pt ctl t •-.,-,..j(it\.1 I 'Mu ... t lw .11 h .J'>t Ill
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R I I 494 7591 c c antique or dress shop g1ee" eyes asca w 1M escorts av11liltlle hswr'i St"lct oast Hwy o•on• de• I successlvl bvsoness olc 1aged Avoc11dO • Fa" 'lPM -1AM Cell Aobtirl Plant otc. NB only e•pe• f•pto• Counter Petson 10, Mar Mosseuw woth o• "''lhout P"op1e o"enteo person
673-6522 s..t75 v-C ~·-8274 675-1467 PBX opr need apply ren1<1I car co Call Laura -----I d1p1om1 Apply IOAM IOI needed Tlleel•e Bo• 01. U Z-Hll, h t. 3 12, 1ff. &:30 - -• l 2 Noon Mon F 1, hce <la~ shofl 1eserva1ooro
Ctaal. ltatala 2911 lost m11e S11mese Cat SPIRITUAL REAOlNGS PtT Sar Sun 11 PM 71 646 3955 Loan P1ocesao1 847-7678 po51toon open Must oe' i:==================: while flea coller Voe Advrce on all mstlais AM Sun 1 AM·3 PM 811<1 COU•TtR CLERK E>.pe<oenced AeaJ Eslatl' I •Dlt' to work weekends 1 •
Coml'T\llfc111 C· 1 W 19th Seav•E'W NB 720-1540 iove marnage & bos Wed 3 PM-1 1 PM Call I Loan ProcftSso•s needed NANNY HOUSEKEEPER and 1101o<1ay' GOO<l lele· S PEN 0 YOUR DAYS SI C M Pome locauon CD S ness Also counsehng 631-5640 Taking appl1ca11.ins tor immediately Must De lull tome I •e on 101 ex phone per son"' I Y 8
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pttvale hOUM wolh large W1631k7_·3~77 M11~h 23 San ci.m 492-7296 AITO R.,.,, I 6pm Mon lhtu F11day Good Pa~ Please call tor tv•e p.>•son Expet & tats SEBASTIAN s 140 Ave
yard Use as ol11ce d•e" "'' Automolove repair shop 646 762 l Appointment I nee 760 9180 nue Pico s C RC
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MAK ING MONE'( I x•e Biycrutt Dover OUTCALL 835-lll99 I M 1 n •mum "'age • •-I T P1ctu•P !taming M F S5501mo +sec Shrs Rewatd &42-4827 ---631 7270 tor de11ve1y lo l>usones I ._., Cll •••tr•rJ p111 tome i.tock cler ~ custom poclure framer H;\S IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
5'8-'42 770-~629 FOUNO very lg t>l1c1< lister lllHJ Letter -BABYSITTERS resp ~~~1 2~~;;~~~1 req d SenloH I ~~!~n~or~:a~~as~.,~~i M11 tutung glass cul FOR PART TIME PERSONS IN 4 St Iron! spacee 350 doO Doberman & Great ~c!11~01~ia~~Oct;~~O $ 1 edull Temp Ag11ncy Apply allet 6PM :~~~~v~4~"::i6;~p pre TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT
to 520 si t 143 Broad Dane. Wernert Newland I Cha11011e s S1t11>r1 IRIYH 1 MAIO WANTED Don Quo OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
way. C M Adrian Ally FV 941.6177 One-man woman 5 8" ~5 3746 Must hove small ca1 or •Ole Hotel 2100 New OCUI Ll•ER PIT ISSllTIM&
5'9-85'7 l ---slim. vety a111ac11ve '8 IAIYSITTER mo101c;yc1e Full °' part port &lvd C M JOIS 1 O.ioly P1101 newspaper
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Found Black Male Cat looking ror very svcces-1 w110rnrk" For 1mmed1a1e 11 ... A-"E•S •EEIEI I deale• 1n Irvine area 'Evenings and Saturday a aat. eata I Golden West College slul man. nontsmoker 6 Mature, loving person 10 -• n I * Sle,...iuds I Appro• 20 hrs pr wk •Sns up 1900 11 indu· Recent hind Qrlr wrgery & ovet woth same Quell-watch my blby on my Call 845-0366 Earri $450 lo $800 par • Olfeclors Allernoons & some wee· mornings
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Huntington Beach mui. lOyrs otd . Arwln Cotti Mesa 92626 556-3805111 4 JO Need eKrow set.retlfy working woth teenagers Exl C. 1533 Ff'C lor Do piele• llghl truck .,.,
8-42 2834 V La C e•BYSITTER I T Id, wotll e1<pe1 to work 111 Cell Mr Rovnttee at rectory camper shell Only neat pleasant and reliable
• •C gun a anyon ORIEllTAL "' 01 yr 0 I Huntington Beach Call I 548-70!'>8 tllwn 1 lAM & • E h I f I In Laguna Niguel. Crown 49,·7896. 635-8255 boy. occa,1ona1 evt>s voc E 1 c 1 0 w C 0 n c 8 I.I 1 ~ lPM wll'!ll <14'y!I Perl 1tme t-<IS or Coll I respon tible persons I · xperience e P U •
V1lley Parkway 1ppro• F"ound g11ys111pe<1Mca1 MASSAGE 191h & Myer C M 7141842 5665 ask 10• 1 I Stdnt wo1i.. on c1ass1c need ,a~P7'5Y hSt&aru~g ap but Wiiiing to tram
1644 SQ 11 545-0215 I Clubhouse A• Newport I ~6-7061 Carol w OO<I boa I on NB pro1< ~ r moeagt! 'This IS not temporary
Beach 673-6049 2022 OUAIL ST !Bank ng I -OFFICE 631 8480 Call t>twn 9 30-10 30AM 1100 11 :l ofc & wrhse _ _ __ _ NEWPORT BEACH 1 Eu1ope11n domu11c Du lllOWll" PAl•S ---onty Mon-F11 ask tor 1700 sf w1hse spice 112 ... 11.. Lill PACIHH/ I reav pla~eot service I • Pitt T•me Greg HyOe c11cule11on I
lrwy close 1op toe PLEASE IELP IS u u PRIOEUOR Aell11>le & qu1111y 11v&-1nl Help u' We are a fut • ' 642-43l1 676-6251 1ecoverboys 1llch1ome 10AM-12-"M 0 c s I dome91,C low fees growono very proll!ISIO 1 •H,OOOYr.Part Tl••I ----64 2-5678, ext 31 2
I ••no• out ••ings 11 10•13 Los Alamito• n•I one·y• old Agenc.y b t ee 5 30PM 9PM AVAILAILE SOOll BMX recono b•ke Hutch l AYS A WEEI 1 seektno an upe11enced ~ • t 1 Must be .. 1111ng to work 8 A end D etectncat lechni-, e W n -
,.._tu•• olc/tndust epace lramfl & torkt GT seat CUTE GIRLS 101n p1oces,or tor Blvd Los Al1m11os with 1g•eatd oene ·191 un hours 1 week for 1p coen for pane. assembly ..... w 17 c poat Araya r·ma Taken TO SERVE YOU FHLMC FNMA ISi & 2nd :1131594·4992 ----::~p~e=~ s~:.~c~!; I porntm&nt Call end w111no pe< ~hem&llC THE POSITIVE ANSWER" on th Im oete Wednesday from in lt<>nl 11u'1 deed package• Plaza 898-7444 wlte doagrems c yrs mm
Mesa 14500t3000aqh o r w orld of Games Penea al C 1 11 Londa s1111 E•P41rle'10ed and mature ""Pi'' 240-3189•ndasi.
SOC/up Call owner I Beach & Allanta H B s. . 3014 754 1801 legal secre1ary Must PART /TllE ms •·• 1 •01 Bob G I tll·llll Aew1t<1 '°' tnfo teadong men have cu,,ent and hands ll101,tie1l1t Seo'r wanted adults over 22 Au EsUslP bro~e' hu llECEPTll•IST 'SALES
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wtln Dlac:.k on l>ltc:k and lnte1n111on11 Beavw Se llry $1400 $1500/mo poslllv• mo11v11or S1ar1 1 able wt good phone wanting 10 help on 11111
2.000 IQ h Untl wllh otlice muzzle Hll by Cll In '8111ine11 ' Ion OP•1•1•ng tn local CONDOMINIUM RES-A••l•latflttr ln't II $75 per week Call REAL ESTATE manner '5 WPM 10 dllHllOUS economy, lull
A\1111 lmmed Costa front ol F1orv•ew State I r· . I Otperlment Store SI · EAACH CORPORATION To Mndle account• Ply :<'·5pm. 6'8 7021 (•Mi tor Salesman Nee<l I expe-key good logv•e IPll· Of p111-t1m• We offer
M ... 30¢ $Q tt Min 1 yr Ho1p1111 Newport Anl· llllDCll lary plul beneloU Plul Newpotl Beach (Airport &bit> end 1ece1v1bte b•I Sharron) r1enced person 1n c:om· lude exp • non 1mk1 high commoaaoon & bo·
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LOST Ado•abte Puppy Ontrluilln 4014 l 14 -144·2100 ht -f.Ll Tl•I PAY EYH/WlllHIS grOwlng firm llEOIPTIHllT auch u tobacco sllops. 2600 SQ tt located nee1 llO Send resume and Hiiiy Ma1'e ex tr• $$ h1lp1ng ~SI working condlllons I GENERAL OFFICE gll1 1hop1. hotels. teoep·
17th & Pl1cen111, CM vie :l81h St al the beach PllEIOHOOLS 10, appotntmenl Monday I PART·Tl•I WORl 1equ1iement110 youth c11t1111 promote I' 111 Newport Beac:tl lnle•n1tlon1I Con1101a lion 11eu. elc You entet
S695/mo. 8"6-11~ Aewerd 873-3113 • .,1 t• LWE oppo11unlllH 1va1f1ble their own Hllbhshed 7141646-5051 Company with head your own bualneaa AP· -" through Saturday 10·5 o 7 2500 IQ 11 1111r Hoeg LOST F!!male o••y cl1, Eileen Arlukovic;n , with the Loa Angeles Seltitl leati•••"' routea M11u11, outgo· I -Quarters In lrvlne eeeltlng ply Mon. NL V 11 W. • Seperall olllce 4 111. juat speyect & decl•-d Jio-0332 * BIKE STORE * Time& Ctrculallon Ot1· '1 Ing. 111ract1ve patental llEOEPflOllST lndlvldu1I with 8XC4111tnl 17th SI , Co111 Mau Ste
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Bkr, ~6-11266 vtera area 542.5255 Bus1111ume1n aeeks ,;:-St0t1 Xln1 Salary-6 d•l I door newsp•pe1 sales 3151 A1niv1y Ave 2-SPM MF 6•6-7021 heve good phone man-ability 10 type So+ wpm -U-Lf-1-,-.-.,-TI-.-1--
soc lnteteetld 1n 11n1n· wk Mu1t have prior Bike program Gvar antae<I Su11e 0-2 Cost11 M111 ner Nice ottlce In N-end handle gell9fll olllce ' -I SCRAM LETS Clll lndepend plua Store ••Pl' 5,4.9935 hourly wege plus com-Find what you went on' port Center Kelly duties Good compenH Supplln*I YOU/ Income
AaaO••CtatDtl • royalty income 770-11540 BUSINESS JS B-"LLOON minion Hours 9 AM . 2 le •ll•H oallt ''"" Delly Pllol CJ~loecl• 6'4·2507 tlon package. 1n<1 wo•k· by dot no lnter11t1ng -PM. or 4 PM . ll PM I 1n g cond1tlon1 In e 1el8')h0nl utee work on
AaHuttatalt 3002 ANSWERS lllnen tore•• ule ol JNOI Need 1nerg111c T11tn1ng 11 provided Po-growth company Appll·' t>eh•ll ol N1tton11 Com-Wood end M•lll Bull· c11111v1 p1reon 10 take 11111111 to eern s300 + Newspoper cetlon• being acc;epttd p1n111 Many 1h1tta to HPlmlTATIYE Miid-. Grave neu All equipment Plus I 1 .. pon111>11 potlllon In-. Pl• week '°' in Inter· lhrouoh Mer ch 31 91 chooM lrom 14 Pl' hr
Hatch • Typhu1 Good Income. room '°' v01v1t cuttomed B11rlloon v 1 1 w . C a 1 1 KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZ[SI Grtawold Conttol 2803 guerentffd. ptu1 locra-IOTIOI I TAY THEM e11panlllon Term1 Avail BouQuel deliver .. • de 11800•252 _9141 Exl • 1 Barranca Road. Irvine. !Ive bonv1 pro.gram
W .. 111.," One lhll>Q , • .,.. teemed In $76.000 966·6187 c:or111no. p111y-pl1nntng 1204 Calll0tnll 927,.. S1IM 111per pref d. but
Ille 11 Idea• ••• like cer· 140 000 total lnveetment & Mies 71!0-8768 __ wlll 1teln th• rlQll1 ~r-WI IUI 'I 111n rood• they look tvrne Immediate profit Caahle•. Piii time. park· Hotel ,SALES B1c:k Street 11 eon For lnterv-Cell.
'Why nol i.t ~help? good untlf you TRY lnveatore/ own1re-Ing etrvctull Daye Mon Conclarge Autat1nt loolllng for~. peopl•1 Robin Of Lind• 11 M9!190' Troublee7/ DI· THEM operalora welcomt<I th•U Ftt 875•2790 n11ded 101 lv11ury L•· In NB ~ton 11 you'll 141·1171
vorce' Family Prot>lemt7 C S gun• S.ech Hotel Sun· I mo11111tld apply In per-Domt• llc Vlolenc:e?/ IFound Ollie hepheto ~51~:00030""gron monthly ••• Mon only ~ntac:t Don· eon 25 faahlon 1111n<1 llOlttllT
ell' Id Abu •• 7/ Chlld IOOQ hllt.0 male dhog Nt ... I .... ··eo I H e h h 1 Otttlll 1-..a..11 na • ...... .,., I SllM Aelldentllll hOtM bullCMr
Cuttocly? lmmlnratJon t g 1 c: 0 ° Kt -ti 1 -· 40"'" eora ~.. t i (~)'7 • S3&·99.t7 •u -• ., 7901 Cy~-Ave Mt1aekH,tr/OHk OLOIElll ~;;:~ c!~~tt~
IN HOUSE CALLS •ntt•all 3012 IAIHIPTOn IT.,I Yo:~~~~~:" w~•~ of 2 tn tamily Lind• tel• Publllhlng firm '*Id• 10 1n work ing with con-71 ... tl1·114l Save horn., ur, etc C•ll IWO fr .. llCll•ll (ll7 00 MUST 111ve r9f1., tpeall 'GES ll·l4 tn 0 C 1111 to clOH trect1, 1ubcontractor1.
Cell aolllo1, 24 hr ITUITIS nowt Prw.,,tattve Action value) 10 tilt Engll1h Salary open " magaitl'll 0tdet1 $50 to wor d p roc .. •or. e tc
Workehop H 1-5947. I PlllM Mncl , .. ""'Ml to EARN lW TO $75.00 P£R WE.EK 1100/dty + ~11 Hunt Mutt IMI 11>1e to Mn<Sle
Ltd I,.,.. 3114 IASSllE colleGt, 2• llOure 0 IOll YllUI I Ad 101M, Dally Pilot lo!! Ylt "°"' '"'' I~ OPI"'"'' lor oouna .. ,., Dc:ll Cllt Nlllk II 1111vy wot11 lo•cl lend
"112 •u R80 R BLVD Je111tor111 1ccount1 for Orange County 11180, Co1t1 MtH. CA t•· "·· ..... ,... reeu~ & llllery ,.q_utre-• n " F•lroround• 92628 Otl•H\ 10 woo ttadtn 10' , .. rallif ...,.,, ment1 10 IOfl 1012, COSTA MISA ute 3 X'1 grote ••onda~ Mi ~h 28 I ll••'Y P110I O\tt emu 11ar1 11 J JO pm tllll ••• •1 ..... PO •-• ..,,.
S 751-3029 "" 8 ' ",:.v IMllllJl-•I • -r-0co11a1Yt•P~.~. t2= ,.._,, FN 1111\ 10 141•1411 ,. .,, rUt wo1• ~ftlol ~ JO om "'"'d''' On >•t~roo w• l.iiP9f'cl, tNture neede<I ..,_ _v UVl1U " Open 24 11n • I TD 1 4011 To .c111m tlc:llell 0111 Need c1r0 phone Rel wcr• • ''"' rno1' f\oijn You ._,u n111 m•~• •' lo man191 llcliet c1..,1 In ·RE FREE ., IAYI ' Wiii .. 111"· •• I 042-64178, •.wt 362 ch•Clt•d Full or part lllV\ •"O t•lllf\ JIOn~ .... ,~ "'"'flt ,o~r Own HClullve "*1'1 l tOf• In n•n111 " I.I, Uni.II ... time. Work In Ar11. I ' mont1 !ht" •\ no <!tl11t11n~ 01 colltctron Newport Otaoh le• No 111p•ttenc1 n•oH ·
ATTAACTIV! ltrta••t •-ltt P•r llOur to •tart. with onvOl•td II '/Oii ~rt 1ntm1tt~ ott~ ... Oil Mt Trlnl 1611· t012 N1'Y OOOd Ohontt \IOlce, Ca.·. MA8HUS8U ri--· • CHll.D CA~E WORKER 'Ill ,., ... Cell for appt l no Miii Atll '°' p Mi·ll11 TO G!RVI YOU 8'*i~·!1'!. '1·~ .. i 2nd I !f.i, ·~ 11 rr ""'" Co· D•n•···H~·~· lflC . '
11
SAi.ES Pl"SONNt!I... .... 916-31~· em.
UHth•D•llY Pll<>' ~1 Sattler NH/OM pro~~:mttl~or'~':~~· Y&o.otll AMA ,. (714) 548·7058 =~:,::.'::n'i~~:~ ........... ~~~~!!!!~~!!!!~! .. ,11t Rt.ult" .. ,.,,,_, RE. 8r0klf 8d ~n011 I &tot ot.clen1.11t1 r~utr. H8KPR LtVE·IN, 6 cly•. C<a lton lxn ~ Ml.01"1 1tullll1htn9 Co. lfl N.B : , 142·2171 645-0et 1 ed &end '"'"" to Ad Mull drl"• ownet• car Of Ml-.Ot11 · nMdt ~ •l••~t.
-·· "" dlredory. Your WIDOW HAI ... lot No 1082. Dally Piiot. p for •PPt• 6 •hoppln,. , ... tlt O Ad• are t n• Tyi>l1'19, pf\OM l booll·
CAt.L Mrvlcel1ovr To·· t 10 000 up No 0 •o• 1U{) Colt• )(Int WI OH eea.oo . lf\IW9f to. •uoc .. •M keeptne --k~ .-.. ,..,_., a:s.-11~ apttlilty et.oi1' ~. no pen.ny. I MIN. CA 02iff.oaeo t • • · 2 5 1 2 11 ' w n oar• or ptd Mlet 11'• • t• 01 hfel111td •Y•
C111 O•nl1on Aooc ......... I 4PM tftM for •1 h ltlt ••r 10 tell mcw• I ~•IPf11I U . I P•r hr, ~~c• t4~-M71 C.llMZ·MJt.-1 m 111-1at1 ·-~~~· .• ~~~~1ert4NM '42·M?t, --·---· Pf091et ~1
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-•• .... •1 .. 1......,..u ......... _,~1•-•·•• • .,,.. '"' ••naa1 YITDJUIY man. Part li me, weekend• btwn t ·t '1111 or part Oftt./, fOt community -time Apply In per•on
•oolatlon In Newport blwn t -t ti Oov•r leacl\ Call 173·1t70 8t\0Ne Veter1naiy Hoep.
weekdays be~ t & 5. 2030 t lrvtne Ave. ~ A
SECRETARY
tor pvt lnvettor. bllpng,
exp l grarnmatlc•I lkhl1
req. Non 1mkr, Hlary
neg. Mall raev~ to Ste.
200. 21811 E. Cit Hwy,
CdM 12625
Waltnu/Wllttr
Ellpet\en04ld 00 ..... ahop
waltreaa/ w•lter. Oood
llpt. Flexible heluf•. ~
ply In paraon: LOOI'•(
8elloon. 745 w. ttlh s .
C.M .. ti.1-n 7&9pm,
or call 845-2630 SERVICE STATION AT· TEN DANT . up•,. d. ··w_o_m_•_n_o_n _S_o_c_S_•c-1
2· t 1. APf*; SM41 Station Live-In companion lor 17111 & !Mne, N.B lady on-· ~r
~ help wanted, fa 8Mch Ar ... 17~7 tt
PY9f. Orloln•I Pizza, 2121 YOUNO PEOPLE WANT·
8llt>oe Alvd CCmr/22nd ED Outllda W«lc, exotic
111) N I Apply In peraon c•ra. Great condition• t>er.e.n 3 and 5 pm ror l\ard working lndlvl·
ftat~tr/IH4ill fl• dua11. P.T. Tradlonel hr O.tali.rt. 873·2244.
wanted lor Hunllngton 10J~•;:M-..W_.a .. a.,.t .. -.,_....;:;.:.;~
IHCI\ pr1-1choolt1r. 3 Elalna Bryce lntarlore
day1/wMk. 1·2 hOllll. Re1ldant111, 011lgn
Stnd re1um• & Hlary 1Peca plan 9e2·S442 rlQllirarnant1 10 L Mao-ca, PO Box 8939, Foun· Expar F\111 Ctlrga Bkkr,
111n v~. ca 92708 A'ltlll par1-t1ma
m-•·•• lmmedlalt opening• In
tetaphona Nin, MIHng
eubtotipllone 10 the Dally
Piiot. E¥911lng houri and S1 turday mornlng1.
Comml11lon wllh g11a·
rant•• and bonu111. Contact 842·5678 aft
6:30PM evanl'J:.
Ttfaphona Sollcltore 10
nted•d at onc e .
2PM·9AM dally, M·F.
F11" or PIT Call alter 1.
IMl6-0151.
TeiapllOne Mlea
552·8039
Aaiaal1
C.11 ssos
Aby1slnlan kittens. CFA
reg. Mala a fe avail.
947-0445 ..... 5510
Lhua Apt<> male, 3~ Y"
old, AKC, need• lovlng
l\ome, llkH chlldran
1100/bel 559.-4$572
Golden Retriever PUPC>iM AKC Champ K~. great
w/chlldren S f50
898-4207
1111.F••uas HlS Full or parl·llm• Pu-1•• ... m ..... _______ ~
blllNng oompany 1\81 5 Ealler Bunnlu, Neth 1
I'll'# openlnga tor aorne Dwwtl, cute! $20 Olene
lucky people. Comml1· 631~. 642·2999 I
elon ()( Nlaty. wtllChever -· la g ruter. C11h bo-FIU •--l'l\IM9. H. B. Call 150-0551
llU. Amil Yellow naped, yellow 114-Hll fronled Amazon. Very
good talker S 650 T............. 541-6421
S~tyour lnoome i~--------~g .!:!•=1 ~ •nc~1atiH
beNff of Natlonal Com-1'a-.._..a-.._=_....,-..--._ .. --.
panl11 Many 1hlfl1 10 -.,..-l ~ lrom $4 per hour I guer811tMd pk.11 1uctat1Ya WESTMINSTER ABBEY I
bonu1 program. Sale1 ANTIQUE MALL
uper pref'd, bul wlll 11751 W•lmlnaler Ave I train lhe right per1on. GARDEN OROVE
For Interview Call: Robin 1~~~~5~54-6~~1~03~~~ or Linda at 1; I 141-IUI Anlium IOll
TeiapllOne Appt. Setters HARBOA AREA
I IAll. 15.00r tw Stat'I lrnmed. Day evening shifts
avail. Santa Ana otflca. Eq> preferred but wtll
train I need erllhulia&tle
votc.t whO ean ll1lnk on
their 1eat1 Call
e82-7H7 or e82·7503
btwn 2-9, Mon-frl. Ask
tor Bf.CS.
1'DDllll UUI
National Comparry. XLNT
MW Jl(ocluct. 0eMy CMh
lldYanoa Call Mr. Ja19-
•. 873-3753
APPLIANCE SEAVICE We aall racond., gl*. ac>Pllanc. 549-3017
'"'~ Herb 957..a133
K....,._.. ...._, ltOO, &
elec dryer, 175 Xln1
cond.544-64a8
Whlr1pool wuher l Ken-. more dryer, wt11, l90 ea.
$175 both. 644-1414
Kenmore Wuher & Dryer.
heavy duty, Ilk• new
$175 O.E. ~ by Side
24.5 cu " waler & Ice. very clean 1 595
848-2498
Refrigerator. llke new, fr09t ,,.., 2 do« s 165
~.
HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Saturd1y, Mucb H
You may have won two
tickets to
MOIDI Y, llllCH 21
THRU WEDIESDIY, IAROH S.
•• the
ORANGE cou1n FAIRIROUIDS
Calllornla'a circus favorite returne to the Southland! You'll
thrlll to the action ea more than 300 clrcu1 etara and anlmala
perlorm under the world'• newest and largest big top. Circus
Vargas wlll be bringing the m1glc 1nd excitement of the big
top circus to the Orange County F1lrgroundsl Find your name
tn a winner's box In tOday's clasaltled ads and you'll receive
two tickets from the Dally Piiot tor the 8 p m ~rformance on
Monday, March 28
"Find Your Name" prize• ere a regular feature ol
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED IDS
I . ~ DO ,...,... ~t 4? IU~iNYOUR ~ ·• OWNHOMK ~~.\', , ·'(~· .,, j ~j l~-.. ·~ (:(;" ' •"'-) ~ -·I · · -.. ; ·). '7 1 i r~
GAIAGI SALi ADS NOW ,, \ l ' 1
CLASllPllD IY ClfYI
HlllLOW
Orange COHI DAIL v PILOT /Frldey. Mereh 25 1983 ,.,
MlactllaaMaa
Pntr 1fll1C••1!r! UH
8AYLINER 20 ood '70 VW Camper, 1800 ml • 6 on ret>ll eng perm_,,
oond, 110, llolvo erlll, walk·thru lop, clean trlr, 1&900 642-4014 $3000 64M25'4
13' FIBERGLASS
WITH TRAILER 12!50
83M 221 213-802-4340
·71 COURIER wnlte 111(10
cempar aux 1ank 77M
gd cond 1 2000
865-0633
18' Duffi Id CamPlf IMll llt• long!Mld e lnlnl lruak, cargo door. bubble .,1ndow1 $250 Ba~C=rs L~=:~:: 4•8 trbo••u
1111 h 1110 .. ~=· ~ 1~2~·2~ch·
l~~l~1~'-Ml~~-1~1~1~J ~ MetM llJin IOH
111 Wtlltflft '81 Pe ugtol Moped•.
115 HP. OB 12995 m009I Tam lllghlly used
640-eo 15 $350 67M510
BAJA SPECIAL '82. 13' 4"
Gregor H 0 15HP Evin-
rude, llO hr1, 16 gal IUll
tank In rear aeal, 2 wtr
tight compartmenl• In center ... , Bimini top,
'82 Peugeot, top link,
flOO ml New cond $475
Firm Mu1t Mii 964-4516
'92 Puc:h Moped
x1r11 cond. $396 846-8510
rod holder1, lg wtil trlr ---------
Encyclopedla ,_ In bO• 12200 631-0763. 8-5 •ttrCJClH/
1982. $195 (seo<l) AllO 28' Carver '77, SIS. FIG, __ ac __ .. __ ,._11;;... ___ ._0_1_1
Jr Brit. 1 125. Cyclo TIO. 28 knoll cu11om1Honela XR 75 Perteet
Tncn., S40 838-3643 lltrn rm. loaded. lmrna-cond New ahodc1 & rear
• 1
-L •--Let cu late $29.1100 P P 11re, Ideal begin,_• bike -.... 9 6 4 . 8 0 0 0 d • y • . 846-1087 Beige with wl\lle collar 964-4820 ...,.. & wknd1 ---------and trim Worn 1 time 1-----------1 ·77 Hond1 750 Four, Xlnt,
Size 10-12. Pnce $1,898 Sail 7014 9000 mllH, mu11 1111
714/780-8799 evH or lllllll Fiil ..,.. 1995/ofr 546--0288
weekend1 --'79 KX.llO SUPER BIKE
2'1\" 11tronomlca1 tele· ••2 F~~. SAL~ 9 5 1295 .,.... ·4.,._, M· ' • 6-44-6018
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): Solution to job or
employment dilemma comes out of the blue . Mon ev
picture is made brighter through cooperation of
family member Disputes are settle d -g irt is
received a nd nets as symbol of peat'C
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Routine subject to
sudden c hange excitem ent replaces ennui Focus
on speculation. special relationship, intense [("<•lings,
sh owdown m c.'Onn «uon with member of opposite
ICOP• w/perl1eope ad· 1·2-5-· -W-1 n_d_r_o-1e_T_a_n_d_e_m_1 ---------C11ta .... I DESKS. vatlou1 furniture, •pter, N~~n LelcaF ca· w 1 1 h B 1 a k 1 1 ·91 Kl. 550 Many exlru ;.iiii;;;;;ii;;iiiiiiiiiiii~. bric a brae, llghl ttxlura, mer• au ...... menl ocal 17500/0BO 633•9408 Xlnl conel. $1600 or bit
I.a• lln mueh more. All 10 b• lglh 980 mm, wooden Ot S42-71e6 otr. 640-0838 .,.. 1old Sat 9 to 5, 1306 cabinet, loll more ex-Every Sunday, tam-3pm Logan. C.M 5-40.70&3 l•H Grea1 for aelull or ---------1
Orange CoHI Coll~• chlldre n $350 negoll· ••• Fairview & Arllngton, S AT/SUN 403 Co11a able 553-1166 hlll TI••trwlH Co1ta M ... Admlulon M ... SI, corner Tu111nl:---------1 1798 Creelmonl
I lo b ... ,, s lie Ave Muttl-tarnl"-WHhlng machine. S35 ,. __ t •• sex
'78 Y1maha 750 Shafi
Runs greal. 111 $1000
takea 111
53&-5706
GEMINI (May 21-June 20). Your m1s_,1on IS r•• u, • ' " Boet •t-lng S25 Mere """'• ...... ~llonl/ Info l You 11• Iha winner of
accompltshed a lthough you may not be 556-sa&O IPll Hiil l&U Prop• $40. O 8"" blk• two tree 11dcet1 1111 oo
immediately aware o f it. You impress older New walerbed. lufntturt, s15 "2-6719 v1lue) to Ille
80 Honda Odyuey. S 1, ooo 82 Yamaha YZ 490, $1650 good c ond
5-40-5638 individual who wlll aid tn rem oving unnecessary Grandma Pack Rel Apt clolhn. applca & hlhld Fatber"wat• food procee-011011 YUW SllMI S M 28 3 3 llamt Sat/Sun 9-5 1671 IOI & recipe l>Ootl. uted O Cou burden. News received which e nhances sense or · 81 " · · 1 Tullln. Un11 C·2. , ...... -. S70. o---M•ftual • range "'Y 17th Place. Apt E CM. .....,. ..,.... -· I Fairground• l s e c u r I t Y · behind 00110 J1paneH Bookcate, lamp1, c:lothet, adding m.ch $35. Type-Monday, Merch 28 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wha t appeared t.o rot. Open p ool. no colfff table end morel writer chr, good cond 8·00 pm be scatt{>red or confused will gradually began to Chlldren pleate 229 Slerkt, S&S 9-4 Sl5. Solld Mahogany To clelm tickets call Duncan Phyfe dining tbl 642-5678, ext. 352 make sense You are at crossroads -key 1s to be 955 Joann GARAGE SALE 60x42 w/3 1eave 1, 4
versatile enough to duck, to climb over obstructions HouNh<>ld 1tem1 410 E BAY, C M matching chrt. good 0 *
You are embarking upon exciting adventure 104 & up s AT • n d SU N cond 1-450 846-8773 •It 14 It Catamaran RaJnbow s M h 2 6 10am-3pm 5PM S all, new, w/lra ller LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Money mystery can be at 11 c 1 h 1 11 11 rains no .... 9x12' s2100 8-47-5839
l ed { f ( ced d
8AM· 1PM Boolcl. Doll•. ruat ahag rug, Model 5 Playpen Strolee so v -1 acts are a an you respond m Collecllblea, Old Jun11. Linotype pan•. old com· I.Ike MW $35. Sabat, Hke MW
mature manner L ight will be shed on shady areas Glue. 341 16lh Pl C M e r c abinet w/mlrror. 986--0205 $450
-Internal Revenue Sennce could be involved You Yard Sele, Sal/Sun Fl· Ironing board. m1ple Men• 3 1peec:1 bike Sl5 73<>-0352 1-777-3261
get lO heart of matters blrglaH race ctr bed, 1wlvel mirror, cam1r1 Am41flcan Food Procas-OUISIO WL NIT
....
R • .a. tlklera 20052 Mldland
Huntlnton Beac::h
You are the winner of
two free tickets (S 17 00
value! to the
OIHll YUW
Oringe County
Fairground•., Monday, MWctl 28
8'()() pm
To claim tickets c a ll
642-5678, ex1 352 ....
VIRGO (A 23 S 22) I r l h $75 Two 24" 10·1pd1 (new & UHd). CIOthel I 0, w /a 11 I ch I 1 5 ug • e pt . ntu1t1ve as s 25 ea 27 .. lO-IPd s25. rack•. lrg size clolhea, 848-6470 30' 5 m•l•r Racing '80 Kawasaki Kl. 550 Ilk•
enables you to be at right place at c rucial momt>nl 20" Sctiwinn 120 MIK slack & toldlng chalra. Yacht. bull! In Oenm1rtt, n ew. only 4.800 ml
Emphasis on personality. special appearances. houMl\Old & tov-2023 old pa11ern1. yard1ge, lrtll•r ..... , .. tria. 9 11111 lncludtel, many 831-0754 any ume.
l I F mil 1.-Goldeneya Mesa Verde dl1he1, book•. 1938 watercolor. appral..a" xtru Xlnl cond $6,500. ____ ......;;... ___ _ unusua wearing appare a y mem~r acts in H•rvud ClaHlca. bike 112.500, ~5•95,0 Call 714/651-1359 '78 Can Am 175TNT dlr1/
eccentric manner designed to attract a t ten lion Lugg-oe carrier, gu lir• eooaaa , Old• lromt>one, 1treet $475/obo. Honda LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22).· 4 ~k quesuons, make plioe. blcycl ... pit bull mixer. clu1tcal Lp 'I CAL 20K· excel cood. 6 hp CB 125S, lk new. 110 ~ pupplel Sal onl" n • e ng n01 maier, new mpg . S 4 5 o / 0 b 0 . d r d d b ood , .... bbeper. hair dryer on ••llcal 11111 $4 inquiries, 1vers1 y an put an en to r mg 229 AJl>lr1. Apt A, Coela itanel. elec mol<><•. car ,_ .___ b 1.... • 300. 642-5984 · 646-109 Iv mlQ
Unusual dream should not be taken laterally Mela. top carrier. magazine•. aal .. .-ta wn 13' SNOWBIRD liberglu '80 Honda 750 F Xlnt
you'll get behind SC'enes and answers will be SAT/SUN tOAM radlol, btt In gaa 11ova, 2 Ovation Claulcal Oultar beaut rHtorad wldohy cond Low mlleeQI Mu11
available SUPER DUPER 1lldlng glau 11\ower w/hard 11\all cHe. hu S500 trailer S200 S 111 I 1 8 O O ob o
SCORPIO (Oc 23 N 2l) y h GARAGE SALEI doort, Old CMl'I reglslar. bullt In pick-up w/ 959-8072 e 4 8 . 4 9 6 6 or l. • ov · ou get w at you Fumllu'9 • MW & a«nl-glan top cottM tabi.. volume, B ... & Treble ,. ... Jf 2131592-3178 Call -
want followina lruu.al delay. Delalla remain, punle uaed Weahlng M.lchln. EVERYTHING MUST control xlnl ~. 8M1 -pieces have yet to fall mto place Frie nds, alhes tn gd working orde r, 00111 Ollar c a11 Bonni• E..tra c!Mn, 7'ir Honda. 550-4 '78 HONDA .... n •7•a baltery , 150 Genoa w/ XJnt cond 9000 ml, appear an surpnsmg manner, come from unusual t>arety uled aml Honda I ..__..__ •---L _..... "" 110001--.do .... 2 1 Bfand'-Cllnlngrmtl( u~ ... -• A Newport Bch 1llp ""'''"' ...,,. 4 1
soun:es. (Mdl hm only) Appll-SAT Mar 26. 8362 Malloy Office Faraihln 644-5769 '73 Honda XL 250, OOod SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Be ready for •ncn. toy• & much. Ot. 7AM. Furniture & IOI• lt!lent IUI l .... /lki 701' cond.1350 145-0117
ch an g e, a va r iety of experi ences, tr a v c 1 mucti more 376 E. 19th of good Junk. 960--056 ! Hamlllon dratting labl•• ,59 Chrl1etalt All mtho-Meter 1 .. n llU
opportunities and special relationship with member SI G1t90e Sala. s at. tam wlVemco drafllng ma-gany Cevaller 19 11 •
of opposite sex. Lunar accent on career. business. MOVING SALEI Redwood Lge desk w/chaJr. crib. c:Nnee. 875-8110 1 9 5 o o A M c 8 11' WANTED
presuge and a po6Sible promotion labia & ~. dian., coucn, clothes (baby & Xerox 2600 Ilk• new 209/224-5757 or PM MINI MOTORHOME
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)· Conflict could BBQ & •••c equip mtternlty), mucti more 11800 or ,.,;. over pey.'. 209/227·2158 ~odl~ier:-' .J::f,;
exist between d esire for travel and need to protect 64&-8237 -17451 Kurt Ln Cott Slater) menll 01 $ t04 pr mo 19' Sleeltcr•ll .. t Mllt>oal. preferred Private party
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U 2 9 4 4 Bak• 1. c M Skat ... games, Fri/Sal S350 6-8392 18' J et Boll, lrlr. 1kl1, Fronl/rw dual air, low ..........__ ,..L,..ltlr.-. AQ UA I S (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Dehne lenT\S, 556-«>33 9-5 18051 Mann (Univ SAVIN 750 COPIER. Like '6500/otr 87~ mllee, loacMd. $17,995 ~LaSerena .,... steer clear of get-rich-quick sch e m es. demand HUGE GARAGE SALE Pk) MW Alweye malntelnad. lbria S.ai lOll Dir 14317
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two ,,.. tlc:t!.ta ($17.00 experiment ,..._ 8'k• 417 Cabrlllo I ~llDCD 3)(5 ottlce d .. k & chair 7'1\ hf. &<>It, SlOOI.
value) to the PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Obt.am valid hint Sat/Sun. '1\Jll'"U\ $75. 3M dupllcator $50. 538-62 8 213-802-43-40lf1all1n, T11"1 I024 -y•-•• { Go 3 F .. ••1LIES. 1-•-or -"1-SWAP MEET 963-4818 USED ATOMIC 4 atlne '57 Alrllream 18' travel - -rom Aquarius mes.sage. slow, lie low. defer to ""' .,., .... _ I E 30 HP x1 1 d _ ....... -•1,....... Qf'ange County Furn, weight bench & !XEROX 880 COPIER ng. · n con ,,.,..,., .. --v· pr1v party Falrgrouncla wishes of o ne close to you. including bus iness Wlighll&mtac Sttt-4 ...,_,a,rtllltlillff Mull Mii Uke,_,Co-1 1000 Ev .. c ell 12500.240.0141
Monday. Mardi 2s par l n er o r ma t e You' I I be g 1 v en more 926 w wuaon. ... 214 .... ....., plat on Bond paper. let· 875-2853 1977 13W CMdlnal, Mlf·
s;Oo p.m responsJbility. contract o ffer might be Corlhcommg. F&ll• tam.da. etc. S500 mall• USED ATOMIC 4 Marine contained, many xtru To clalm tlckall call tf '"'1 ............. I otr Tl\omp9on Aota11on Eng 30 HP Xlnt cond. 12000/otr 557-1072 642-5e78. ext 352 Drapery fabric• (t bOUI 1111 .. .,,... I Inc PIMM call 645-2842 I 1 0 0 0 E II.. c . 11 ---------
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Obi• oven, 1350 Gii Dining Rm Set, lotmel. tnexpanllv• din ..... 1 SACRIFICEI 2 ,_ CutlO ... & other uphol fabr'lca I Avery It Marguerita • or bllrgundy. CloM out au,. a Deeb 1122
oven, mlcrowaY• & Ftendl PTO\llndel l'IUldl whll•. 4 chalrt , 1 Ubln•1• 12'Hx27'1't"W SAT ONLY 910 5. 130e SpecaellO Sei*telup prlc .. -s7s.95. Linda IMPORTANT NOTICE cookto~. 1400 Trnh table, 6 chair•· .. oo: Wfr.15hl Iron, 8 chalra coit s 1000 Hll 1 750 Logan C.M ~70&3 8 ·tam. ()per! 10 public Aeb«x:e 857•1°"· ~ ~-!"'a1ta25.1>1e-35" ~ TO READERS ANO 50 ~ • ..,.. 9am to 3pm FrM ad· ...,. • _,.,, .._, · O EATS RS = . ·-· .... -.,. 848-2498 n 2. 12 S!Nlli.t 1 orto seoo tell .. TH I Ill minion to 1hopper1 IBM Se6ectrlc I typ9wflter, Call 842-48« A v I E madl 1100 Oya 1250 845-7444 ave -... 1280. I The price of llem1 •Cl· . M 631-ieae Love Mat, bMut ~-~ 8~ n tof• CSearl) . ESTATE SALE Size XXL 83l-4648 Lind• Aeb«x:e 857-1068 FREE 30' SLIP & DOCK Y91'11Md by vehtete dM.1-
• ood ary. down culhiona, MW Oood cond. S 100. Cell Oblong Gotd rod Iron cot-1111111, Jack9'1, .-ater1, I rt It L 1n Newpon w/prlv OWY* .,.. In the Vll'llcta ctaal-
The Dally Piiot hu Im· RefrlQeratOf. g eond. con d , mu 11 1•11. 191-0051 after &pm. fee table. fllO many never worn Size IC• Offloe dealt & chair, ses In exchange'°' my llmlt· fled ac:tvertlllng column•
mediate opening• for S125. 720-1741 4M-734e Oak bentwood rocker, 8-4&-9e24 48·31 panll & 1ul11 SAT/SUN 9-3, 23t0 A«I· 3M copier, '50. ed u11 ol boat, motor doee not Include any ap..
..._ per9on1 lull°' part ;C.-u a Famlty rm dining Mt w/ m Aaatd frl!IMI & pie-Dining room HI HOO, Suede Jack•I•, worn land• Or N.B. Recllnar 963-9853: N2_..71 pref Larry 875--1103 or pllcabla tax ... llcanM.
time. GrMI eerNng po-.... .. .. aide tbl & 6 cflt9 ~ turH, 120-140. Shell Spanllh Provlnclal cerv-1 once . coet 1425. cow-chra, •••Ing machine, Plaa11aOr1au1221 83M261, axl 2433 tr•n•l•r , .... finance
ttntlal Ouarent• dt-.... I 1350. Wal\r/dryr ttack: lamp. 135. Bronn arc Id oak 10 plecea Wad·' boy boot• (llDfdl. 11\0M d..,_, other hOuMhOld -3 ematl tide 11ea.. can ec:-charga1, '--for air l>ol-llQllnat comml8alon. Ex-Mlnolta aimer-a. 136mm. ed. $150. 8' 11.,_, con-lamp, ISO. Aaatd stalnad gewood Chlnacsi 5 pc R 13'~. All w111 be eo6d good•. Lot. of grHI WANTED tmalt UMd pie-comodat• up to 8. bMtn lutlon control device ~~~nop~u~I~.':, gd cond, 1150 64&-8258 aota S125. Lo-8oy ctnr I glau wlndo,w1
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arntMtlonl Send,_ VIDEO CA ME,.A RCA I w/nlghl lland. 1110 Rattan tabla Chalrt. plec" $700, 4 •di b•r · 14 FAMILY SALE. 10 AM Orand Plano, be1u11tul . documentary prepar•· to: color 1125. Good oond. ~·commode 16011350. ~ever u1ed •tie $100 842-9139 elllng anylhlng .. 11" a SAT only 2500 Holly EbOny flnlafl, JClnt cond .. 36 V Ber1~ lor pwr ~I, tlon charg11 unleu Orange~ -. or k • P • r f • c II Y. Seuflofe Or , N.B . 498-5533, 631·18e6 Conlemporaty 8 n couch, OaHy PllOI ClaMln.d Ad Lane, Ht Ht• Olnena, Wiii de ll var A1k lng weter, • ec., Hcur ty otherwlH epactfled by
o.lly ... ...,. 64&-3e6C 83 1-5300~ ttraict!w High Boy, 8 lge matching chair Gd cond Is a 11mp11 mailer ll!wr, kid'• I mlec tum, 13500 or negotlable . 1280 650-l225 Iha advertl-
PO Box 1560 ,._ ten Mll Lo-QOmty c:Nll. svocado dwr1, paean fin, mu11 1150: w• kitchen tabla )Ult call 842-5e78 much more. 711G-llee1 S2!50 Side Tie, 9 ft. Beam, late lenicn/
Cotta Meea.. Ca 92629 _,. green naugahyda, 150. -1200/obo. &40-5014 & chalre 135. drawing Oood upright piano, drk Main Channel, Npl Hl>r. Pull MU
EOE Softwwe f()( Apple II Plue, Afternoon. &42-2115. BOYS' BDRM FURN. bOard 115: wtetoer twtn ... __ ...... 1111 •&Mtnu.... llll color ' Ol ean 1300 1~17'..:5-3063~~~or~6~7.!t-~tee~7_:_· ....!~~~=-~-::::=-:-: -;;;;;;;;;I Ramcard, 1eK. 175; Vlei--· • UI -1. Ind bllnk bed• & matt II•• db o •rd I 1 6 . ,............. -BACKSWINGS ....... 134t IM6-10M untll 8PM Dock avllllable, Lido Area. SAVE UP TO ~I Prof. i calc, 3.3, 1150. N4-t180 -•• deli. nit• 11111\d e ctw; I 751-5179 Lift IALL•I ._ ldMI f()( approx 35' x 12' pelnl & auto body. H.B. TIAml 873-7~ 873-4721 d,..e., w/bttcaM. 1 yr Beaut cullom •·xe· wal· ·ONLY 1275. Fr" dellv-lp!!IM Wt 19 beam low frofll• Sall but 8A2.0100, 989-1221
The Delly Pllol 11 ac-htt te '" ffU Some Bdrm furniture, Old. AL.L MU8T GO. 1200 I nut ooffM tabla, tnlald :,.!!,~~= ary. 5'&-0729 Sklll-8oote-Oottlina Bo at I 5 • 4 3 2 3 • '72'A Dtt1Un 1eoocc 620
ceptlng applle.tttona fOf Gentta ~haired Calleo drar, m6rror. nlght.etend ()( bG ofr. 640-&0M I matb4e. l300.133-1574 f()( Easter1873 ...... tt MUST SELLI Stalnle11 etc. ~ & adult1'. 873-6803 INC* eng, Webber Cert> =t1t~t ~~ ;rMleo2~ng home. ~~1foo~= •IPIOIAL* King Itta ba1tlewater bid POOL TA8L.E :!r~c0~t:: ll-135. 64&-3242 4~~:t~~~H~BOR ~Ooo-:-r:b~,.~·
b0'9 Md Gltte ....,,, & frlQldelra Aefrtg 1300 Tl* WMll Ont; 1200. Ellecutlve dHk 4'x7' Mete, cu.tom wood MO 1298. 131-0447 nfW!t/1 ..... IUI SECURITY 673-5101 Traiiemletlon ·73 o.t-
comc>any 1>41neftta plut pd:'n:! c::~s~ Plald lllde-a.way b•d TWn 11 Nt MO.ta.""" u rolltl $200. "4-4883 Mlgn. Comee w/bl..,d tt" Co1ot TV, x1nt oond BEAUT,,UL 25" RCA , 4 IPd manual UOO
mll•ao• e llowance & w/people. '42-tee3. 1100. '41-4009 Mt 17t.'5. Ko & Qn Mt.e a..tUeW ... , 11111 ~~ ... , .~~~ 1125. 7' Hercuton Sate. Color TV. 2 yr wrnty Sallbolt ellp, 20 • atac. & SA0-1132 Kevin. oonw•lliallofl OCJC)Of1Unlty 1_....;...__; _____ _i .............. et dllOOunt pno.. F,... V• • ....,...,, _.., a 1n 1 0 0 n d 1 1 2 8 1 141 f • d 11 • Water on dock FREE .a W ... --
OecMlndable 111. wag : Wiit~ to good home, ·~12-:00: ~ dahery. 7111-4391 Boxapring & 2 aN,g1e Mat· '°' 1500 flnn Mt-1237 58t_..256 Open~.• • very. Prll'O Everything 111 e•ltl U --
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11AMto#M,Mon tllnl hnl!!!! Hg Flor•.~' '50.142·H12 dtot111.545ot370. "Hollywood" portable. -4N..e.5SS;831-1M6 CotnclMt•. won1' '3000. T l ~.COupea.Sedant
ft1. ~In pan«!.,... '"'...... ......UM 5' IOVHH I, bHUI UP· Otd a lJOIY but " wor'kel hold• up to 3 blllHI ~· foldlng IUtlQIW ... t1400/o4f. 67s.eoetJl!lftrtlt •• '9'oughen'lla.
;:"Ft1 81 l llPM Mon Hett> 1574133 DlttlwUllet, t<llc::Mn-Alde hc>letary, ddown• ouehlOnl, 1,.0 tor i.efrtoeratort h•rdt =~· :::·1~a~ (n caae, Poradle & ,.,. Coteco Vt1ton. Oonkey, l!!nlt! Hiii NMW~~ uo. Matolltno Oa k new oon · a18· Mu•t C""* Bat w/4 etOOI•. rat'I. Speclll t30 ... Call l.alucon. l2&0. 111&-eOM I °'!:.%~ **' BUY** oouef\/2ctn•tll0. t<o• NII. 494-7~ •7&obo. 875-3350 Colot TV PQl1 1150 Maro. 871-3()11, 18" Sony Trtnftronlo, ,.. ....;;:...,. (-:A ,; • C:.~::,. fU&IM ::::=ci~ :,.X, ':':::: ~,:::':'.!r"::'::~ J!!!ln flH mc,s;o;'t ::ftno .n.:t. ~,: :~~= mota. l450. l7MOll fai2' ,.,,,a AM I c!.': ~17J!~0o
MAITIM AUCTION t 111eo,.1• peneted•to 1'2MlfNd . OeMce be"*' ... Cartier. woman• tank I 10 r : '·15 0"1 :r::-PteMdent, ~Po.ct & ~ 'L ..... ~ .. c.!; ,.ountatn V-"-Y .. •• UI.. t II en . en 19fbed. matt,_. & heat-.... llOO lnCll peper9 . , • other uml)M WllCMe -. ...., ,._,..., -'"· You are Ille winner Of n&wa tabtea HO"· Wlctcat er 1100..i~;;d only 4 a gu'aran. 1111ma a 176-5'58 1llC a l4k G.P. Only Ole. 1 100/offu two,,__.. (117.00 WI PIY 0u• .... H.a. .... Rull ,,oral 1011, •• • 1tuct1no lamp uo. maa).... . Mercter ootd ••fen WI man ULI ..... l '618 ~ Clll ....n2t *i~ir. :::.: ~ .. ~ ;:) ......,...--= '3t·1713 IOLIO OAIC fOt'IMI din rm. d I am on d . I 1O0 O. Collect a bl••· oriental Mat-c. 17'4011. Wiii trede b .. 111. late IW TIP IR 111
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WNt• wttll floref couch, tury entlque lwn wood l-400. lof•btd. Sota/ e.rtltul 4 oar.i CUBIC P9Woe. rw 8otM ONoa. Ito~ tnnd new OC. ..,.., "'* pott.4M410I -........ ~ I IUI n· ••
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE
ACROSS
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22 Teachers'
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23 Rise
24 Smoke
26 "I approve'
Informal
27 Storage tank
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35 G lobule
36 Feminine
sumx
37 Scan
38 Decorate
40 Flutter
4 1 Scot's hat
42 Hang around
43 Remove
45 Chose
4 7 Went by car
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49 Po.m p1rt
50 Wiid p t rty
53 K"pout
54 Combat
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61 Metal
62 Jump
83 Arlaa
84 Treaty gp
65 Birds of prey
66 Ontario river
67 Small valley
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2 Novells!
James -
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6 Mexican
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8 Praise
9 Boat area
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t2 King ol
Judah
13 Let out
8
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letup 3 wds
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29 Mort1f1ca11on
30 Above Poet
3 t Lubricator
32 Join forces
33 Full
3S Male
39 Pop
40 Tile
7 8 9
42 Race horse
44 Girl's name
46 Egyptian king
47 Kind ol fur
'49 Multny ship
SO WW II site
51 Exclamat1on
52 Genuine
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SS Of a period
S6 Fame
57 Erelong
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800 pm
To clalm 1lck a1 a c all 1142-~78, 8KI 362 ••• 123,~. 629·3•89 Gold, chroma alloye. Jim Marino vw, NOW J l200 642·322_8___ llllA·6-083
rl.t -,12-31 ~~lher . eunroof $111, South County VW-teuzu. '78 Sub11u, clean, 1lereo. Nlac. 7 7 M ont• C • r Io , _ .,.,,, 18711 B81ch Blvd .. runa .. ctlltnl 11600 1177 $2500/0BO 548-8095
8•6·2375 875·8638 Hunt1n111on Beach. (714) 090. 082·2617 _______ ...... -.-days or evM
842 2000 Come In & '" Newport '19 MIZ 4101L • ,---1169 Beech'• llne11 Mleetlon '80 El CAMINO *FANTASTIC* * flAT S *
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FIAT SPIDERS &
FIAT X 1/9's
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OlDUI fACIORY
AUTHOltlll.D
rtAT lAMCIA
DUlCJ
DICK MILLER
MOTORS
110 W WJrner Awe
SJrtlJ Ana !>~7 2131
'78 911 SC. Oreyl8tk, A• tJtta ot prevtouaty owned 28K, IHtigeltan, 15600 :.-;,,:t•!..~c=-k ~~~ n-cond . In a out 38, '77 Cettca. AM/FM a1e1eo. Poi aches Audia and 0< otter 073-1585 .. --~ *" l ,OOO 752•1123 0 0 0 m I . I 19.20 0 AC, new palnl, new 11fu, Volkaw•,_.;,• .-----11 11 ..... 1.1. L """" .,. 1131·H2 I , 11•6· t030, $3200 t/774-2402 -..-· st&a •••-Ma
Tiii Tl Ill 642•8177 :riC'orolla Deluxe cpa, Cf.:lt 1450 042•70l7
7• 280 aedan. $7500 or '79 911 SC Coupe, Blk/ auto. air, am/Im cau. lfliJi81111 '11 1111~
otter 549-1549 alt. II Tan. full loaded Cit, aa tmmac 13176 631·21>111 ••& E Cout Hwy SllOO Catt 751·9548
'80 300SD. Ivory. sunroof, ~O cc:~·: 's ; ~~ g~ ,. 8 1 Cell ca GT Coupe. ~~h C~ryll~I ca ... na.chromewheels 831•4721 848.t030 am/Im, air, crulH , pa, 1.-.. _..__ ...... ___ ..--..;;.~1
23,300 mt, mint $25,800 · p b . s 8 g o o AatM, Dea"tic '73 Chryalar Newport Ila,
760-8636 6'42·6177 -7 1 • ' 8 • 6 . • I 2 1 laa'cL tl07 000 mi. lull power X t---....:...-----1 90 Poreche 91 1SC, 2131747-8050 • Cond S 795 C at i '79 300D, lllve< blue. all ~2-01 HS ( 138JNS) opttona. low mt S 16,875 betge/gray metallic. lull F Supra loaaao lthr 8 t Rlvfefa. loaded. auto. 11hr anr1 11toy1 Hofco ' pa pb, ale vln"I root, ............ . Dir 14817 A I~ rm : S 2 5 . 0 0 0 auto. I l.OOO ml S 12· 100 am/Im atereo 1$8999 •• -..... ,._..._ ____ ..;.,.;,..;.,.;,1
l.q111 btt Le11l11 499·•802 845•8098 ca" daya, iµo.6800 'IO Oett. llat tff4. •9•·94211 546-7138 78 CELIC • GT 16 PORSCHE 91• " Ca•mac 9309 S3•oo Ph 552-368.4 ·75 280 Orig Ownr 90.000 Orig paint new llrH Nice car Sale pr1ca
orig ml No Accident•. am/Im caaa.' good cond' 14195 Olr 1•871 TllE w~EsT Ftr• tllt
P8ffaetc:ond 4dr $8500 $5300/obo 1131·4721 Lqa11 btt L111l11 • '12 FOii FAJ••IT
Day. 549-8680, wknd• S.8·1030, 6•2·6t77 I 494-9428 546·7t:f8 IELEOTIOI Fmu ...
•-,-73_8_5_0_C_o_n_v_e_rt-N-ew-1 648-5695 V 11. 9173 ot fate moelet, tow m1fe-
Top, N-Engine, XLNT l-,6-8_2_5_0_·_S_M_e_r_c_e_d_e_s_,1 '75 914' black, •Int cond,' luilW•I•• •oe Cadillacs In Sou-• cyl, auto trans. tact air, pwr atHrlng, pwr
dlac brakes, AMIFM •I•
rao, vinyl 1001, crulaa
1 cntrl. under 200 mllH
w/new car guaranty &
warranty ( tFWE405)
nu lfrff, xtrae Must 1111 th~n CafllOfnla' s-ua ~o .. ~ H111~.~ace'j'' clean, need• mechanical $6800 firm 751-4784 ® todv'8.,1 ~ "'lDUV Obo, .,...,.530 WOfk $2000 960-7290 ~ I ·73 914 t 7, orange. ale. UIEllS '73 Flat Cpe 2 dr. good llitaa~il~ 9147 tmmac Mull aee Owner ~ ~ 1ranap, $600/bst otr d 1 ••eoo OlllLUC 046-7081 Tai t Drive & PrlC• 81 Per 8 8 "'.. .A. TIE IEW 111111 6110 -0227. 548·2740 a 2600 Harbor Blvd.
Bta•a 9125 Turbo Starton John COSTA MESA
'It Wllll HUI COtdla & Tradla Porsche wlndahfefel, new SOUTH 540-1880
30K ml, a/c, am/Im caaa. Turbo Dletel p u In box, $75 960-5543
.. ...
UNtl4AIAIUI
BEACHl!lf='*
exlraa, xlnt cond Dwain '87 912, pollahed alloys, cou11n Cad '80 SIMiie, gaa, royal 548~792 Blaupunkl alerao. car YOLllWAIEI met blue, mint Sl0,900 18800 Beach Blvd
COVlf. $6000 5•8-5493 p/p 6•0· 7952 Huntington BMc:h '77 CVCC. Low mllaa.
Good cond $2800
•96-0353
'78 911SC TAAOA F0<merty Jim Mtrlno VW Nice clean '76 Coupe de 11•1a..8-7739
Supet c.r Sllvlf/blk "WE Will IOT Ville Musi see to appre-'78 Mustang Ohio o cy1
$17,550 p/p 875-7554 IE lllHSIUH ctate 139001080 PS. PB, auto, a1r s2100'
'80 Accord UC Hatchback, Volume Salee. Service 548-2778 552-3884
5 IPCI. air, 38.000 ml, exit '81 Sappo<rol Plymouth. Spone folding aungt..-and Laaalng 'll mt ctll ---------1
c • r • S 5 9 0 0 ob o 2 door, 5 apd fully to.d· In case. Porsche & F.,. 187 t 1 e..cfl Blvd
96'4· t248 8·8 30 am or ad, 28,000 mites $5775 rarl Special S30 ea Call Huntington S..Ch Seville diesel, all exlraa
1 30 10 2 30 pm 49•·~ 1o Marc, 675-3011 ( J H)l•2·JOQQ $8900 673-3320
1
·77 Honda AccOfd, 88.000 llC 9149 '83 944, Sienna Red. 5. 79 EldOfado. axll con<l. 1'77 FOfd Pinto, auto, air,
mites. good c<>n<l $2500 000 ml, Porsche 111" '72 Super S-tle Needs new 82 Oteset eng sllvet/ new tlrea. mags. •ln1 --+--+-+---! Must Miii Calf 6'42·t490 '79 MOB, showroom wtieeta & T1rea Alarm, aome body wOfk Stereo gray wllaather. extra con d $2250 Call ---------1 cond. 3•K. 1 owner, loaded $1000/auuma $2300 Calf 5•11·11215 aft clean •9•·2705 540-8379 all •PM '8 I Prelude. Blu wltan Int ovardrtve, atereo tape, lease pp 830-9318 or O & wknda --+-+-+--"---1~......j Orea1 Stereo, aun root S3600 0y 111~ 2080 -951 9615 ---------·73 El Doroelo 111n1 cond . S85oo 95s.t211 .,. . v• . 1111 YW .ama sioooiotter
·77 Pinto $2150 78 HOfl·
zon $3350 980·5310
•9•·3087 1111 Persolae 111P I "cyt, lueltn), 5apd, lael 1 ____ 9_57_·_32_6_5 ___ '80Granada,new 1n11de& '78 Midget, llewtess whl R bu I I tf""a ., ..... , •M/FM / S /I
IJataU 1129 body, not 1 scratch, nick e 11 eno ne, aacr -.-r. ·-er." a1er 81 evllle El1gan1e. all out, pa, pb, am m II• _ I<>< S 10,000 644-9806 cue, aun rt , low mile-options, tncdng AslrO· rao, CB, ne'* llrea & J Ao u A A KO u GAR or danl. runs superb age, Ilk• new. Kint cond, roof, Oleael, tow mlfea, I b r • k e • S 5 8 0 0
ROADSTER 12996 970-0549 ·so 9 llSC, AC. PW, Crul· aupe1 clean, Musi Seel S t 7,500 . Calf Sally 8 7 5 • 5 5 4 4 A II 8 ae, anrl, whl w/lull fthr, .....,... __ .....,___ t of 30 made. very un-'76 Mi dget Runs and Recaro llata, European ( 1CBS828) Our price 71 4/iµ7..Q289 673-2277
lque, gorgeous ctuafc looks graal. Lo mi Its, Blaupunkl 3001, car $6987 Fo1merly Jim '80 ELDO BIARRITZ 1-·so_P_ln_t_o_3_5,-000--m-t,-am--1/ $12,500 63t-3016 $2450, Ph 631-22•2 Marino vw. NOW Sovlh cover. P-7's, 28,000 ml, County VW·lsuzu. t871 t Moonroot $ 12,450? Im can, aunrf. H Cel,
l&raaaa ftla 9132 '67 MGB Conv. blue Must no dings, $25,800 caah Beach Blvd , Huntington While/white. ,621373. $2800, 960-7205
aee. $2300 or trade firm 542-1888,731·1992 "'••fth (7 l "4)8422000 N-dtr Resale/Sales .88 MUST •NQ mag• ~,..+-+-+---I '60 Karmann Ghia rblt u2-117"" .....,,.. · • • • ., W B C M " .,.. .. ., '72 Ph•-he Targa """' ay. osta eaa headara 8 1r1°ck 351' eng New paint, llrH, ~-'58 VW VAN, rbll 117 eng, ( I R bl • 1n1 . s 3 2 5 o o Bo '76 MG MIDGET ucetlenl condition $18, Sl ,:.>OO/OBO 5•0-02115 aerosa rorn ° ns Macht eng $3500/0BO
Aat•• Waatt4 9020 Tracka tolS la•, i.pr!!! I
552·111118 Runs & looks like new, 000. 2131557-9557 FOfd Parta & Service) 552-0523
28K Oflg, lots of xtru. I 11 a. 1161 1112 YW .am& Andy Brown 645-2963 '66 FOfd MuS1ang. 8 cyt,
Malia 9141 well mafnl $2200. • I JCI • cyf, tuat 1n1 . AM/FM '77 EIOo. "'91 lnj . 45.000 reblt eng, good cond --------~ nm
USED CARS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR CALL FOR
Fill IPfU.Wl
Connler-Del.lllo
01m1UT
182t1 BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
141-tOll, 141-1111
Top Dolar
Paid
FOi' Vo.Jr Cati
'8111• I Ill u..... .... , .. ~ 2628 Hvbor Blv Coa1a ,,._ So40-5630
,114 (213)630-5704 11er1cau., sun rt . low mt, garage kept, mint Ortgtnal Owner 13500
" ·94 MOB • great running, [)("'IV CARVER m 1le1, like new, xlnt con d . on I y S 5 4 9 5 494-0092 Shor I bad 228 4 spd, ' 112 ••nm.. Must sell 75 Chevy lllW
braided atalnleu plumb-Convenlently Located Ing N-paint PSIPB. & Competltlvety PrlOed $4995 , no tr•d•• & 84~728, 831-11133
61 Dat•un • • 4 King ~L-"lQ Cab to m1 845-932 IOCARVER days
117~561 IOl5 RJ'ICE. Btvf\-V
77 Dataun Kln~ab. ... ~µ· , ,.,.. ... . ••
campel' lhett. 48, ml . .,,.,.,. -.... -"~ ~
$3150/0bO 835-04111 '7• 2002 ~. btu8 AMI
Aati,aH, FM stweo ceaett•. U ·
callent ln1eriof, exlerlot Cla11in IMS $5300 S4&-19~ Ev
h94l l ... 1h*4 '81 320(5) p«g Ind rocco
19•0 Ford WOOdy Wa· seats. fuel lnl . spec suapenslon, anrf, apec;
1~.1 ~~ ..... r-1 fOI TOUI •
... Jh •AtOA
"""a ........ I . fAClml
u11 111111 IT ca11 1UA )11 IJJj
'80 62&. M UST SELL.
A /C , A M /FM ~·1 s..c>d. xlnt cond
new toe> $995 Complete l'l.J I cond super clean, Musi 979·7229 1-----------1
SU carb HI-up $150 D'1I r e ~ s .. 1 (1DLU951) Our '72LTD WGN$5115
Exhaust manifold 140 r~ ... A.L~YN.JJ~[ price $7987 Formerly C~rntltt 9lll Ulfllty car Good cond
p • c k • 9 • • 1 • 0 5 0 ~~: -=~ ~. "':"".,; ~· Jim Marino vw. NOW m II Flllm M&-0118
e31·S46'4 -~n 1'.J South County VW-lauzu, L1-··la 1323 1871 t Beach Blvd • We have a good Mtlec· ._.
Sell Idle items 6•2_-5678 Clawf1ed Ads 6-42-5878 Huntington S.ectl. (714) lion ol NEW & USED "11 LJIOIUl TtWllAI
842-2000 Chevrotetai 4 II SllUTlll .
Aae., i.1!11!4 latte, la__. ]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I Loaded with lull po-COMHRL
CHE VIOLET 78 VW BUS. 11. arnllm I equipment Including dlg-cauatte, aunrool, lo'* llat ca ... ua Priced 10
miteoa, o< .. I cono 14500 Mil (1CJP379)
Phone 497-2903-111,tll DRIVE A LlnLE
SAVE A LOT 1n•ww111 4 cyt. 4 apO AM /FM
.~ lf4rl'>•r II '•l
""T\\H .... \
546-1200 t "°i.lfAPAa,,
1110 .. ,w ..... BEACH rn•
gon, 1 13.000 844-8577 I HtghMI cuh lmmed 10t ---stereo tape deck. blk,
your vehicle, domMtlc or 1929 FOfd Model A Town I Im mac. w/car cover
1 xln1 cond , aup« clean,
Musi SHI (P0055) Our
price $2987 Formerly
Jim Marino VW. NOW B I G ater/8 Irk , 48,000 mtlea,
4dr. equipped with roof
rack. A M/FM rao10,
power windows, power
18800 Beactt Blvd Huntington Beech
714/&•e.. 7739
dOOf loek• Good conel •-.---------$"4075 May be -n 91 73 Lincoln Continental '11 U ISL IOfelgn. 551-8285 S • d a n . S 1 o . o o o T • k • over 1 e • • e or MU I 875-&1&1 113.sooioeo. s51..0861 Showroom freah. only
JHf! '85 Pontiac Convertible, '75 BMW 2002
15,920 ml, ale, leather,
pwr wnd-. crulM, pe. 11.14' fllllltM Calallna. restored Collectors Cond, Orig 118feo 1ape, sunroof, 5 I MIE s • 2 5 o 8 • 2 • 9 8 3 7 , owners, lo ml, ate. IPCI. etec. mlrron. mega
On any new '82·'83 AMC 873·7085 $8800 830-8206 Anume le••• or buy
Jeep or Renault (Not '80 Pontiac • dr Bonnevtl· '72 BMW Bavaria Auto, below blue book. 1 10. wro-) Free aoft top te MINT cond except aJr, or_., & tan. $3800 Of 840 M81ty 973-1345
& oora w/evary Jeep apeedomater $3000 offer. 851-3936 aft 4pm. '72 Mazda RX2 rebuilt Pureflue OBO w/•tra apve pwta. '79 BMW 320i, low mllea, eng1,,., run• well 1750
~ngc ... -=
(71•) 642-9147 (George). aport padlage, aun<oof, 751-840& -
Aatn. i.autt4 new tires. air. $1t,OOO '80 Mazda 1126. tmmac. lo
oast~ 11113-7567 ml, AC, PW, AM/FM w/ All•..... tlts '7• BMW 2002 11lnt cond tap• 1 5000/ofr
~-·· COSll •M '71 Spons Sedan. 5 apO, Low ml. BBS a/c mual 552-&M6 tJlfl \ff 1111 1Ttot .. P71' an/rt, alf. tlloys, ll«eo. -~238 Jlene4" .... HU 4fteelDmta to30 x;rgeous $2950 ** 110 ** 1-3018 AU aboul
'78 Btat, = cond, ale, Adi HO'I 1977 130CSI, ~auttlut SOWlll suoroof, 800 bled! uterl« with lux~ &ITH TIE ULl &4~aft5 '82 Audi. take uver IMM rloua lull red leather
'71 ...,, '""'"""'"Pl T., .. ,,,_ .......... ~ Int.not, air. arto, am/fm when you buy '(04Jr ,,..,
cuaette, M l poww. tow MerC1eC1ea e.ru.. can ua AIC, PI S, P/B, C IC &el-3385 aft 8prn •t
Loaded w/ott road te· ·10 Fox 2 dr •tPd at• mllea 759-0032 aft'• °' M IUlllll -a.as 17200 045-2878, reo. ,;u redfal•. 'mtnt Dabu 1111 ••Tl Mike I oond, runa euper $1650. 1301 Quall Str .. t
'82 Jeep Sctamblet 831-30111 1ll0211D NEWPORT BEACH 12K mt, Miio, pa, fib, air, ... 9112 Completely loed«S, Ilk• ua-1aoo atareo, allver 8750
873-3753 Jim -9~ZEI) .... ,. ...... I ~ l'icad To a.ti
Tnck1 to3S FOf Only SHvet, btu. 1Mth8f, lo ml
llHI :58. A•klng S 10,800. 11178 Toy. Longl>ed. ,.. Sa~L ... lng 97•8 I dlala, amlfm CUHlte, UllEIT .-IHAllLI
CS. 59M, 22 MPG. Aune BEACHLWH '87 Cla11tc, new leather
G rea t. C•ll Mar k lllYEITlllY Interior. att~alnl,
982·5218 °' 549--1252 eunroof, xlnl . 880-• '7t 2002: • •pd • alt 18800 8Mctl Blvd. rlflc • 1 37 00
'82 T~• SAS 6-epd, 6K oond., ( t25RKK) Hunt~on a.ch 213/13().5704
ml. • bucicet -ts. er * '78 3201, auto . elr 7141 &-7739 '73 OOSL, vary clean, control. atereo. detth cond., (10VJ145)
fora.a Hie. Showroom * '79 320t: • apd .. aun 1111211 D IWN "'"i paint, alloyl, cones. Take ~ ..... at rt. jM 17881) • c:yl, auto trent., ltct. llke MW. 18,700.
1180/~r mo or bat off • 79 320!: • apd., .,,, rf elf, hNtar. P'M'· 91eerlng, 1se-t:Me &40-0838
'1'IW • 200. 551~7 (5418957) ~ wlndowa & door MB '8 1 30080, bltl/1:11.
·n o.taun PU, new i,11· • * '80 320t; 5 apd., air a, bucket a1a., AM/ Htlr, snrl, mint. 129, 60
epd, .-.o. Jdnt. I 1 50 oond (323ZHA) FM 11« .. ~cloth Int , p/p M0-71152 • '81 320!, 5 IPCI . aun CNIMontJ1., ml~· 1 ~.875-1200 roof. (1E9C29t) Ilka new, 11tnt co n , '83 380SEL, dlampagne/
'71 Courier •·•Pd. nu * '82 528e: auto. tow ~ cleltn. Must &eel r:'4 ""'· tnff~. rnlnt
tlr-. AM/FM, Nftt xlnt, mlaaa. (1f.JM74) ~ 117) Out PfiOa 17M7 ,300 p/p '1t52
11750. 642-1717 • '83 320t: 11110 .. toed· v:;m~ ~hMartno 'IO 30080, lvol'y/toHooo. ed. (1 F'FN894) -· UW1l1 vw'..t 18711 ~ •·tank, ater ao, ale
8MS ~· = 8Mcf1 123.500/bat H 9·H&t, ~Gt~ 208 w. 111, Santa An• 17,.;· .. r. ~ · e1&-12n Ooted~
HMpot1 t.dl L.AAOI! IEl.ECTIOH Of '71 2008X, 20,000 mt. 5 '":es M~ HOSE 4 5. 13,
V04J are ,,_. wtnn.r 01 NiW I IJ!i.O 8MWSI 1pd. meoh u113 orto 4e&.e201 or 417.4222 two ..... ~ (117.00 G l7M'lf, SHOO. IM2· 184. ¥tNl)to .... I '78 200 81<. delwl. IO fl'll, '10 220 dttM4. UJ1 OOf'd, -·--ta·oo "°· Oninet CGurlty 1-1 ..... air, 11110, tran1, ceaa fa..ITOll etereo, IJQt OOf'd. 8t1en 4=2• VOWMI 8M.f.8 6Q47211 .... a ....... 1 8EAVICI!. & LIAllNO ''19 e10 w~ dr, 4 ~· 1tt1 ioo tD, •t.OOO
To clelm t~:'.,, oe11 3870 N. CMrTy Aye, NM gd, . 84&-7 71 ,,,..., IUfWOOf. 21,toO
~2'6111. .-!. w . LOffO~ ~ H .000 rnllea,
(No. Cfler.1.-:-405) • .,. 2toz 2+2. Sele ptlOe .,,.. tit ... ,,., .... ~11•) ,.. ....... Cit 14171. too. t7~. Nf..Mn
'12 ~ 1'°"1 PU ,.....~ = .... t:l.~~ ·n aoo so. 11n111rac111 Nt,tlPd, ...... 1rn-1111 ~t•Y· LMtll lntr. "••r ...... ptp11M1211
• ~. 1ua1 tn1A feat *· '11 240%,,.,, CW., lf-.o, Hd rtl11, potlatted
-tltt1tt , M /FM Ac. '3300. 7111-1t7t .... ~ pltl etr1C19. ... ,.,, 1Cer/c111., eun roof, lkNf •• NW 1100 ml, 1m 110 0.taun w~ muse .. 11. tH.000 It,... «Mn ....,, you CIO\h Int., •Int cond., t11n• alnt. Nt• llrtf. 1141MM ...
... ~Olallr nra~ MUii .... Al.Ito. Aat~ t1150 01 Nit llM 0. lO ~ QT1H Our price .,_ offw. 2421 t. '10 tlO te MIL i ..,_ =...--0r-.ti 1111. 'ot111erl1 "'"' '11 It 0. cer, ...W. rcde. UClf'I ....,.VW,HOW..._ O, A Ot. eon-'911t wlf9tlt et~ ""' ANINtaMn OOutltJ YW ...... ti? t t dlllon, I• t•g• i.e"'• J .._...::O Air '1W ..t
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tll711 Beach Blvd ,I 330 w Bay Costa Mesa Co.J~ 1 ol • kind oond
Mon thru Fri 10.5 p.m' 42,000 m l, 1 o wntr
Don Wllllam1, 642.,.32 t $2600 fitm. 720-0295 SAVINGS Huntington Beach ,
(714)842-2000
'67 BUO, gr .. I oond. am/
Im, 12000.
209ZAI ICHC!!J IUS
1180 CllYmt 1112 IUOllY ~,,.-----........ 64&-5923
/(1 • . •· 1111 YW l&UH
T ·TOP COLONY PARK 9 PASS.
\/8, auto 1rana .. tact aJr. A low mileage beauly
heater, pwr al earing, I FuU po-equipped fac-
pwr disc brakea, pwr IC)()' executive car Only
windows & door tock•. 20,000 mllea (100R055)
NEW 1913 PEUGEOT SOS SEDAN
•I ••O
NEW 19U YW UllfT
s295 DOWN S44.74 :.~,
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Ap, 16 t•.
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1961 CAMARO RS ioo Vt llUIO PS X Clffn
918TIR
lt7lMG~ Conv 4 -..,_LU
s2495
mt FC.O
f!IABICI
•Or.e~o l.UOO . ...,.
$1995
.. __ ,_,
1971 VW BUS
lloe> 'OC> ,,.,.,. °""'' 11'03910
1976 TRUl'H Tll7 11941 ltweo •470.LW
s3495
lt11 TOYOTA
CmcN ·~-.000 Ml
•OHllOfl
s2495
1171 YW.-t • lfld, .... 1..WJ't
s2495
4 cy1, dieMI, 4 IPCI. AMI I FM •tet/8 trk , cloth Int ,
I under 18,000 ml._, xtnt
cond , euper cleen, Must I
I Seel (46 tVES) ()u( prlOlt I I 13987 Formerly Jim
Matlno VW, NOW South
County VW·ltuZU. 18711
e.ecn Blvd Huntington 1 8Mcll. (714) 842-2000
73 412 Wagon, axll cond
l8N then 600 ml on reblt
mtr $2000 5-45--0982
bucket au . AM t FM Ill Ill at1W/c:aas . rail«! wtl hr •
tlf•. mags, tinted glaat. ''""'"'"'" Hop, leather Int . Ult Bl:' A;CH@fM
wtll , CtUIM cntr1 . under Lit --24,000 mllea, blac6I Int &
ex1 xlnt cond , •uper ~~~8;:" a:= clean. Mu•t Seel (P00t2) GOT TO SEE THIS ONEI 714/ S..7739
Formerly Jim Marino 70 MERC MARQUIS
VW, NOW South ~ty Afr alee windows, xlnt
VW·leul'.U, 187 It Beach cone! Muat aff H SO ·eg VW Squaraback. rbll Blvd , Huntington BMctl, firm flAS-0302
eng, nine grMl, 35 mpg (7 t•) flA2·2000.
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Erica throvvs Silver out of the house
By LYNDA BIRSCB Heather is helping Scorpio in an effort to prove Seotty
ALL MY CHILDREN: After .eeing Kim with Bobby innocent. walks in and nearly blows the enUre ruae. Jimmy
and Cliff, Nina aJeei-with St.eve at Daisy's. Following Lee baa party in hia honor. He la attracted to the arsument with Daily, Nina dec:idee to move in with Steve, Quartennaine nieoe C.ecW.a. but ahe bruabea him off and
which maka Palmer jubilant. Nina di.coven Cliff has filed ahowa no interert. Bobbie is eyeing Grant Putnam. Sc:ur1*>
for divorce. Silver tu.rm down Erica's offer to model and Holly grow cloeer as ahe continues to help him in hia
pentybme. DllcoYertna photo of Silver in a catalogue, Erica can!el'.
rea1iJa ahe lied about bier trip to J1oloMSa and throwl her out GUIDING LIGHT: Floyd decides to let Nola have
of the bou8e. When hla pualysia wonena, Greg worriee that Stacy for the time being, but calla Mike Heuer and 1aya he
it will be permanent and Ulat he can never be a husband to wanta to try for custody. In Tanquir, Gunther and Quint ue
Jenny. ot.overing AnCie and Jeee at the Grants', Les caught in avalanche without any water or food. Tony hM
alai-Angie. Je.e goes after Les but Nancy intercedes. fallen in love with Suzi, but abe'a tom between her Jove for
When Pat says ahe will testify against Les, be doesn't pn!al him and a return to her .bellet career. Ridt la acoepted at
-ult charaes apinst Jeme but mow» out of the bowie. Stanford and Yale and delJahta F.d with news of wantanc to
ANOTRER WORLD: Mac fearful when Rachel study medicine. Maureen warns Ed that Rick hM to be
'DMllden quittina therapy and ~ an eye specialist in allowed to fail at thingJ too. but Ed balb at tbla, eayb'lf
Switler'land to ...wn her sight. Stacy t.eU. Jamie that she Rick baa never failed at anything and be doubel that be
bad an affair with Mark SingJeton. When Mark la involved ever will.
in a perwla1 criaia, Stacy cxmm to bia a.id despite Elena'• ONE LIFE TO LIVE: On the road to reco.-ery, Bhd
warnlna• that tbia could hurt Stacy and Jamie's tells Bo that Bo la Aa'a eon. The information la then blcked
relatiomblp. Blaine la upmet when ahe 1eama her mother up by Twyla and Blanche RaJstcin. Bo te11a Dee the truth.
Jeume la alive and la returnina to Bay Oty, while Larry ia Bo makes love to Becky but then pul1a beck on rel.a=
ecstatic. becau.e be reallw that be CAl9 for Dee. Jenny la ata
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Betay gjw.e Steve $2,000 of aide when hit condition improves and he uka for
her lmurance money and he uaee it at down payment for remarriage, but ahe says they must wait. Callie and Mutty
another trudt. Before heeding for Spain with .Jamee, Karen tie f« prelldent of s:hoot The COWtlllekr, aware of Mutty'•
teDa John uwa tentfled of Jame1. WoridQI aa pri8on doctor, miadeeda. cuta the tle-break.ina vote in Cude'• favor.
John manqee to atave off deadly epJaemlc. Tom and Edwina ret.uma her lf*llt to write her ~ and
Maaie pow~ aa he nones~. a cold. Margo atuU to work part.-Ume on the Bmmer. Gary teDa ~he crulbed by Magle and Tom'• n!lationahip. re.1bel abe'1 a pt Ricky admla thla, aya her name la
John vows to one day ·aee Jamea in pNoin. that Rochelle and abe ii podna aa a boy became abe DWI In llacb
Steve la accualna Craia of blowinl up hla truck. 8etay lnaiata a rouah neiabborhOod.
that Siew atop Stan'a lnvesttaaUon and that Steve apologbe . llY AN'S HOP&: Jack bM fallen tor ~ but be II
to Cnla. thrown when he keei-rememberina Mary. Later Jn triila
CAPITOL: Trey deddea not to tell Sam about Kelly'• to leech LeJch at her hotel and ~ abe Ill a K.lrld.uld.
....._ He mo t.ella Kelly Myrna won't halt their marriage for He controata her with her lie and breU:a off. JOfl _.
fear she'll be implicated in an involvement with Frank Siobhan home to pack eo abe cm _JO _on the nm wtth ha. Bur,_. Btenda teU. Sam that Frank and Myrna had When ahe returns he la IOM· 5ee1r1n1 out Bruno at a
._..,,_ dealln8a before be WM abot. Trey bwm the tape of tropical hldMway, Joe alka that hll ute be ..-net. Wbm
KeJ1.y with PhD Dade. Wally t. hunc up on Boon1 and ta ~ re"-to rei... Pat from the bolpital, Pat .u.
teuful that JlmnI_ will halt A1'Y rela~. Faith's helJ> and he antvea home for St. P&trk:k'a l'llay. Pat
DAYS 01' OUR LIVIS: Unable to Neil, Lis &eta la· bavtnc a bard time ov•cc••daf hla bwtratlan lboUt bit
Julie to eet her out of the =tal. but she• delayed when d)'llnk apeecb. which may be a permanent oondl._ UUl9 lbe bean that her baby la L Marie and Neil's W9ddlnf John la eau,ht stMlinf IUJD fnJm a store and 0.. tlDa
celilbntkln ts R)Olled when TCJa1 telll !WI that Neil la the J'rank JM M9dl more parental attention. When l'nDk
l>eby'• t.ther. '"Neil nlnl to Lla to oonftm) lt and Marte oo.n•t bQy tt. Dee takea money frolo JW'• punt md=
wcoden how lbe can hold cm to the man the Jowl. Kayla It where Little John can find it. maJdnc lt &ppMr •
df.dd9 abe will move bM:k home and take • b'8 look at her Little John took the cb.ulb.
ieiatiaalhlp with an becau. be cannot •J ~loves her. 8BABCH l'OR 'rollORROW: Trevtl .1D't1W b7. PDM1ia =finally meets Tr11ta. the 8b'1 rn the~, but• bi~ of~ that he killed Rwty. w ...... ~,~
htm. Don and U.-. '*"•• awere of tlMllt mutual ~ tuJJ of mciw:y to Kriltln for~ ii attnctkln. Mtc:by blClm lill jaumly bamt tlaD tbt ).Nie. ~ ....U. that they are now merely f:rtilm.
ToQy tam• am.. to tnd ber .. marrllllt. She '6 bbD IM'• oontinl.* on tbt lam aftlr ~ llilln. .ad Trntl' ~t with Dawr. cbOd. Dmd .. unhaDDY at ... tum Keith accueee s...,haai• of nl.mtaUna w~
Ot ewnta but Arma II p'1111 II.,.._ ah. teeli lbe *'now acoount to pin oontNl of Mr ~ KdldD ~
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Can miniseries magic hit twice for ABC?
IJ.!fi' ~flaBJ\MAN
Can m1n.larlee m.l&ic strike twice ln &wo monlhl?
'"'-~pll at Ase obvioualy hope eo. The network
be11n l\I hbruary IClhedule by turnln1 th• 18-hour ~ "The Wfnc:ll of War," lnto a nallonwide .vent
vi.mt ICOftd blockbuster ratlnp.
Now, the netwotk p1ana to ~ out March with a
10-bour oroduction of •4'fho n.om Btrda," t.ed on the
beet·Mllln1 novel by CollHn McCuUC>U1h. ne atory
con~rru averal 1eneratloru In an Auatrallan aheep ranchtna family and a forbidden romance between a
beeutitul YC>Unl woman and a powerful priest.
The prie9t. Father Ralph de BricuMrt, II portrayed by
popular mJniaeries veteran Richard Chamberlain. (Ke
pnvioualy t\a..mld in "Centennial" and "Shotf'Wl. ") 'the
much-90U1ht-after role of hia lover Meate went to Rachel
Ward, the atunning brunette who appeared with Burt
Reynolda in the film "Shark~ Machine." The IUJ>l)Orting cut incl such well known acton U auu~ -Plummer. Barbara St.anwyck. Ken Howard ~~n. w1e, Jean Simmona, Richard Kiley and F.ari
U "The Thom Birds" la a huge 1ucce., comin8 on the
heels of "The Winds of War," It may llfgnal stepped up
mbu.erie. production by the three major networka, whlch
haw lll!!el\ an overall decline 1n viewen thia llNa>Jl.
(Local viewers can watch "The Thom Blrdl" Sunday throuah Wedneeday on KABC Channel 7. The minJaeriee Philip Anglim &tan as Dane in "The
a1n from 8 1o 11 p.m. on Sunday and Wedneeday, from 9 to Thom Birch."
11 p.m. on Monday and Tue8day.)
'"Iba ~m Birds" alao will give viewen another look
at PhWp A.nalim, who originated the role of John Merrick
in lbe acclalmed New 'Tork stage production of "The
Elephant Man." Anglim'a only te~on work before the
new minileriea was the well-received broadcast adaptation
of '"11\e Elephant Man." (Unlike the movie bued on the
-.me charader, Anglim portrayed the deformed Merrick
without elaborate makeup or mask.)
In "The Thom Birds," Angllm appean in the last
eegment u Dane.
"He la what they euphemistically call a love child of the
priest played by Richard Chamberlain and Meggie, who la
played by Rachel Ward," Anglim explained in a telephone
chat. "I never know that this priest, who later becomes a
cardlnal. la my father."
Angllm said his character repreeenta a key twUt in the
runantic story.
"Meggie, who is the lead female character, has been in
low with-Father Ralph aince ahe was a very little girl." he
Mid. "And my birth for her was a kind of symbol of the fact
that abe had divested the priest of hia sanctity, ln a aeme
that ahe had made him human. .
"And then I tum a.round at the age of 19 and inform
my mother that I also want to be a priest, which ia
devastating to her becauae ln a aenae God has now taken
everything from her. The one thing 1he had to prove that
lhe cou.Jd. take 90mething away from God la now ta.ken
t.dt..''
Recent published reports told of friction between 80IDe
cast and crew memben during the making of the "The
Thom Blrda." Anglim said he viewed no such problems
durin« bis a:enea. "In fact., I would say it was quite the oppolite," he aid.
'Tve rarely been on a set where the cast and crew were that
happy working together. No question it was ditticult work,
but It wu a happy experience for me."
Anglim'1 1cenea took place at San Pedro Bay,
substituting for a Greek eeaport, and in the Simi Valley,
where a replica of an Au1trallan 1heep station wu
conatructed for $2 million.
Old the Southern Qillfomia location really reaernble
the Auatrallan .ettlng of the novel?
"One dal on tlie aet, 10me people from Auatralla
vlait.ed, and asked them that question," Anglim aaid.
"They aaid it duplicates it (the AuatralJan region) exactly.
That was surprising 1o me becauee rd always pictured it to
be quite flat and endlem -80methlng cloeer to K.anau. But
they said no, tbe rolling h1lla and everythlng were quite
silnilar.''
Anglim, a 29-year-old Yale graduate who waa born ln
San Franci8oo, said he had no 9eCOnd thoughts about moving
into television after winning acclaim aa a stage actor.
Was he happy to have hil "Elephant Man"
perfonnance preeerved indefinitely u a televiaion special?
"Yes," he replied, "not 10 much for me pel"llOnally but
for all of the people who weren't able to see it in the
theater. I could have played it the rest of my lite ln the
theater, and I still wouldn't have reached the same number
of people as I did ln one night on televtaion. Television's
ability to reach IO many people ia the reason why mot"e
theater productions should be done on television.
Anglim currently ill developing an eight-hour tel~on
aeries tracing the famed American acting family, the
Barrymoree. The llCrlpta are now being written. and when
they are completed, A.nglim plans to pitch the aerie. to the
networka.
''Te~~. has a wide range of material, o~vioualy,"
the actor wd. Not everything that television does appeals
1o me. But not everything tiiat I want to do appeal.a to
television. It'• nioe when we have mutual intereata and
thlnga work out."
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,...._, ,._ II aboui to kill Maey, Peul and Andy when moot.h. Vicior -h1a doctor, who fl.nda nothtnc wronc and f:'!. ~:ic ~t ~:Ir~ U:, =a~~ •YI ho ne.dl a re1t. Victor dec:tde9 to take a vacation, Which
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u much money u poulble oft John'• company. Gina adm1n1ltertna &M culture/ctn..,. he ii NOet~. Victor rn.&u.
..... wher\ Jacll comm \.\P wtth the money abe needa to lt appear he'• _aone to Tahiti. "but he'• really tn town ~ a_..., J..t club. x.vt.n foqlwt NUdd fOI' the article and "nUrled" by JCY..
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Q: ~ trt_. of m1M c1almt tbt Ge act.or wlilo pla11 rUiht about the etu.nntnc fad.al 1bnlla.rft1•. A lo~-qo
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tneT -K.R., B.Ualo, N.Y. Clark Gable. Accotdtni to Betta. In htt younaer da11 he wu
A: Y-. it la. JunelOft Parker appeared on two .,.pe. ..mlltaken for Gable, except our tcUna 1tylea were eo totally
U. Wiii Dale Robtmon on Somenet ln a Ma~ber dllferent. I alwa)'I felt It tlatterinl to be told I looked like
fOIMDOI wlth Geor8ine Johnlon.. After Ieavtnc the this man. but frankly, lt wam't a rwmblance I noticed all
mowd over to One l.Ue to Uve, when he created the tole that much." Betta la a bechelor.
ol Brad Vernon. the ne'er--do-well tennil bum who made Q: h dlere UJ tndl c. die nmor tbt die claaracter ot life~ for ex-novice Jtnny. Jeff mJpt retan C. Gaeral Botpltal? -R.N., Alameda,
Q: Cu 1• tell me U die aec.r •M play• Loall • Callf.
AM .... Werld .. UJ relati• t.o aan Gablef ,...,. •• Id A: Rick Andenan la ltill on "Seven Brides for Seven • ..., .. M reaembluce. Alao. la ~e marrle41? -J.L., Btothen" ln prtme time and hopes 1.hat the eerie. wW be
Atluta. a. renewed for at leut one year. >.. tor retuming to General
A: Flrtt of all. we're IOIT)' to tell you that he'• an iu.e; he doem't rule out that po-1bility, but right now
U..-:t.or on Another World. Jtiek Betta left the lhow a few he 't conaider It verv llkelv.
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OUTLOOK
By Dr. Gary Baranoski
SLEEPING BETTER 1 THROUGH
CHIROPRACTIC I
You'll relu and lloep better with epinal a juatmenta. How
come? Beca11.1e much res~ and teNion-cauaed imomnia
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Friday, March 25, 1983 7
.... ''The Wrong Men" (1967, My&:
tery) Henty Fooda, Vera Mltaa. A married
couple IUffer gtMt l'letdlhlsJa Wt'ien the "*' II '1lla1akerl lor a thief .ho r99emblet
him. i2 In.~ I ••• ,. __ _
119 ...,_ • lll1'MW ITAi Matthew and Walt go underCO'ler to inve.-
tlgate a N811de 1muggllng rtng lnv<>Mno
local tMn-ag«I and cr004(ed cops. ( l h<.)
• WMl mmT -"E~Nng You Always Wanted To Know Abou1 The
S.E.C." Guest: John S.R. Shed. ch<men. Sec:urttie. aod Exchange Commllalon. CC> ... "Clash Of The Tltanl" (1981,
Fantasy) Harrt Hamlln.. Laurence OIMer
Mythic: hero ,,9f'MUI .. helped by his
lath« Zeue In a l«IM Of ci.ng.oua tub
u he trlel to wtn the hand of a Phoenlcien
prtnoeas agalnat the wllhet of a -..igeful
... ~ 'PG' ( 1 hr., 58 min.) CH> llOfm "Nlohthawt(1" ( 1981. Drama)
Sy!V9tter StatiOne, Biiiy 0. Wllllam.. A
tough New Yortc City cop hu his WOftt CU1
out tor him wherl ona of the WOltd'1 moet
dangeroue terronm amv. 1n ~ ctty. 'R'
t1 "'·· 39 min.) Cl) ... "Biiiy Jllctl" (1971, Drama)
Tom L.eughln. Delor• faytor. An ex·
Green B«at ti.lf·l:Qed ~ the ~ of • freedom IChool fof runaways
on en Ar1zone Indian r~tlon. ( 1 tv., 55 min.) e ... "Convoy" (1978, Adwnture)
Kltl Kttltorteraon, All ~aw. Truckan
and OOJ:>9 attempt to outwtt one another In
a rough-af'IO.tumbla wet on wtleall. 'PG' 1!hr. 51 min.) wliiiMi "Shoot The Moon" (1982. 0ra-ma) Albert Finney, Diane i<.eton. The oolaPM of .,, upper mlddle-claa cou-
ple'• marri.g. and lta effect on their four ~tert II ohronlcled. 'R' (2 tn., 5
•li'g ATU. v.-,ttne end Wer twve
to negotleta wtth aome unheppy partld-&::.. ~am& .. ., .. WU.~ -"~hlna You Wtntad To Know AbOui The
'OUaat: Jotv'l 8.R. 8hAd. cNlnnen. ~-=~-~coim ~Tax Tlmtt" A lo<* at how people cen bt9t be c>t•rad lor fllllng out their Income tu fottna.
•WSJD IM .. .. ''The LMt V*f" (1971.
) Mlchetl c.tna. Omer Sherlf.
In Iha l8't Oannai, ~to go untouched
by althlf ~ 01 the ThlrtY y..,.· Ww,
the t~ try to ooUllt ~
with the OOC\.4pytng ~ (2 tn.. 55 .. ar~ IMA.M J.A. finds !Nit the Ewtno
rwnt °*"'' maen mudl In CUbe -'*' he .,,._ t'*9 to ~ NI Mid Hoj.; ~'-~"'·' :.: an Uni! • wn OUll)r~K~
i In IUtO ,,,, ~ °"' of ~
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hr.)
-• -Denoef, Cleucho 9"d r9IJtj. 10 t WOftt tof 8 lf'°P ownat: wt'O no IOnglr nt1 to pey proteotlon m;acot11. ng. (1ht.)
" i.m. And Vlftillaft'• ~ ........ ..... ...... ............... .., ..___ •bitflldH-hm gotw.) ~·At
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I ' I
-
-l'riday
-a11emooa 11ov1es-
-•+.My Pal Gus" ( 1952, Comedy) Rlctr
atd Wldmart<. Joanne Dru ( 1 hr . 30
min.) e "Trade Winds" ( 1938. Drama)
Fredric March. Joan Bennett (2 hrs.)
()) "Bllly Jack" ( 1971. Orama) Tom
Lllughlln, Oelofes Taylor ( 1 hr .. 55 min.)
• "Buddy, Buddy" (1981, Corned)
Jack Lemmon. Waller Mattnau. ( 1 nr , ~6
min.)
.. CC) "The Man Who Would Be King"
( 1975, Adventure) Sean Coonery,
Michael Caine. (2 hrw • 9 mll'I ) cm "The Last Word" ( 1979. Drama)
Richard Harris. Karen Black (2 hrs ) W CH> "The Earttlllng" ( 1980, Adventure)
Wllllam Holden, Ricky Schroder ( 1 hr., 37 min.)
(%) "The Bleok Marble" ( 1980, O<ama)
Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss ( 1 hr ..
53 min.)
•• "AMl Aulgnment" ( 1980, Orama) ~ Bujold. Michael York ( 1 nr .. 30 min.) •Cil "Pray TV' (1980, Comeoy) Dabney
COiemen. Archie Hahn. ( 1 hr, 30 min.) •CC> "Never Never Lend" ( 1981, Orame)
Petula Clark. Cathleen ~bHt. ( 1 hr., 25
min.) CD "Diner" t 1982. Comedy) Steve Gu1·
tenbefg, Mickey Rouri<e ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) .. cm "Danny" ( l979, Adventure) Ret>eQca P~. George Luce ( 1 hr., 28 min.)
(%) "Fast Charlie, The Moonbeam Rider"
( 1979. Adventure) David Carradine,
Brenda Vaccaro ( 1 hr., 39 min.)
... "Km And KIU Again" (1981, Adven-
ture) James Ryan, Anneone Knel. (1 hr ..
40 min.)
.. (!) "A Fire In The Sky" (Part 2) ( 1978,
Suspense) Rlchatd Creona, Btzabeth
Ashley (1 hr .. 30 min.) CD "Rreblrd 2015 AD " (1981. Adveo-
ture) Darren 1-AcGavin. D<JUg McClure. ( 1
hr .• 35 min )
(ID "Lies My F1ther Tol<l Me" (1975, Ora·
ma) Jetfrey Lynes, Yotsl Yadln. (1 hr., 40
min.)
•CC) "Moscow Doffn't Believe In Tee,.."
( 1980, Comedy) Vera Alentova. Alexei
Batalo11. (2 hrs., 25 min.)
(%) "Bananas" ( 1971, Comedy) Woody
Allen. Louise l.alef. ( 1 hf .. 22 min.)
--•l·venlnt .. ,a=" ...
~·---a .,_..t:l9111'1 .......... la ...
Gm UIY Guest llk'lgef DeMle Day
i>.e ...
ICMTcmMJ ll0'9 "The Great Muppet Caper"
( 1981, Comedy) Charles Grodin, Diana
Rigg. Aeoort9fl Kerml1, Fozzle and Gonzo
trllOe a labulous stolen jewel to London. ·o· (1 hr .. '° m1n.1
()).,._"Enchantment" (19-49, Drama) Delltd NII/en, Ter818 Wright An elder1y
men It reminded ol his past romance
when his grand9on conlronta him with his
love SIOf)' (1 hr., 40 min.) e llDWll "Handle With Care" (1977,
Comedy) Paul Le Mat, Candy Clark. A
man's obaeallon wttn his CB redlo gell
him lnllOlv9d with vanous tunny, otfbeat
I~~ 'PG' (1hr.,40mln)
-&'mu umfl&L.m ~ay, Msrch 26, 1983 9
-l'rWay Coal. (1)...,..,..,. • ..,..,..
d (C).,. "Alex In Wood111-11d" (1970,
Drama) Donald &'1her1and. Ban eur.tyn
A tanetlcaly dadleated young fllm dlrectOI'
hes trouble In separating fantasy from
rMlity. ( 1 hr., 50 min.)
lrW(J) llOW8 "Prey TV' (1980, Comedy)
Dabney Coleman, Archie Hahn. A ,_,.
benkrupt TV station c:NngM Its format to
alketlglout programming. 'PG' (1 hr .. 30
-at"~ "Elcepe From New York"
(1981, ~Action) Kurt fMNll.
Adf1enne Barbeau In 1997, a twdaned
ct1mlnal II on.red e pardon K he can r•
cue the preeldent of the U.S trom the Pf1lorl city that Menhattan haa become
'Ff ( 1 tv .. 40 min.)
•• .,. "Slnt Of Jezebel" (1~.
Romenoa) PllUMtta GodcWd, 0.0,ga
Nader. The saga of the lntamoue and
-bwnltu Blbllcal °"='" ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
-lalurclay
-llTM'tla _,_...r
""'' _.. "Claah Of The Tltane" ~·
Fantay) ~amln. Laurance il "' .. 58 min. Cl) cou.m Cowtaga of the
National Coll9glata ChatnploneNp Region-
., s.mllltiel Gema 5 (A) (2 hra.) ® Ila I Sb Vlnt.llga fllm footage and
dramatic r...-..ctmtnt la ~ In thll
protlll Of llx woman who made luting
contrlbutlonl to the art of the lt,.,t .... ~ Clypey Aoaa L... JolapNna Baker end Sdf Rand. ( 1 tw.) (J) .. ''The Fox" (1988, Drama) San-
i Dlnnll. Kall' llUlae. (1 hr .• 60 min.) -tnmN-.. .. ''The I.Ml Word" (1879, Cre-
me) RlcNrd Hema. Karan ee.ck. ( 1 hr .. 45~ -~~--·---.. "Bups Am'' (1911 eom.dvl erenoa Hll, Erneet Borglllna. ' ( 1 ht.. !& .ar .. "The~" (11M1e, Watt·
em) Melton Brando, AnJ.netie eom.... (2 -hit.~ ....... ··= MUD.,_ " II'""·--" -~-....
-''~Of TM Wiider.._ ~ II" (1971, ~) "'*'t
t..oglit\, .....,, o.m.ntt sn.w. (1 hr .. .a -1·~'WN -tome '"'"1t1w1 of w11'=9"w'::'..~..:=
•= .. -.. , ____ _
~ .... "Damon" (1978, Horre>t) Tony
Lo Blanco, s.ndy Oannll. Wtllle ~
gating wti.t he thinks II a routine murder caaa, a New York City detective dltcxNets
that . the parpatrat0t Is not of this worid. CI>.,.. "Banana" (1971, Comedy)
Woody A.lien, Loulaa Lnlar. A pro<Juct
t•tar, bor9d with hla awryday routine,
goes to a small Lltln Amartoan country
end becOmet. dlctatOt dul'lng. polttlcal
~. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 22 min.)
M CI) .... "The Shootllt" (1976, Wet1·
am) John Wayne, Lauren Bacd. A dying
gunman tMka to llYa cut NI hi days In
paaoa, dMplta parlletant c:hdangaa by
woulO-ba euoc.aorw to hla twne and
~. 'PG' (1 tw .. 40 min.)
..... ''Too ManyGlr1e" (UMO, ~
cal) Lucllle Bal , Dael Amu. A group of
oo-.dl go 10 L .. *2 ~"' to wtn a toot-
CJ)~ TMm Dim -IUl•llf•
Christopher PklnvMr start -~ Holmae In "Slvef Blaze": ~ of ta-antlm br1og a Naendar1h back
through time In "The Ugty Uttla Boy"; a
~ boy hea an llnl*MI! abllty to plctt
rac:atr9Ck wlnnart In ''The Rocitlng Hot98 Wlnnar... ( 1 hr., 25 mltl.)
• .,.. "The Jartcho ._. .... (1878. Ora·
'.:~&Peter Strei.a, 8flen Dennehy. (t tv.,
M I IW ........ , . .._ ---1•= II l?NlllL-IMWf ___ _
QIW Ill _,__
fmf,_
1'0Mflll9M.111
.. ''Seyoneta'' ( 1857, Romanoa) ~ 8'andc), Rtd But1ona. (2 tn., 30
~ ............... Cowraga of the
Natlonel ~ ChatnploneNp Reglon-a~l Semltlnel Gema 8 (R) 12 hrl.)
&"9UI 'M't Have A " A look at Yletata who
..,. Up IOINt Oddi end r~ •bova them le orm.rt.cl, (1 hr.) <J> .... ~.~ Hi.fa> Oocumlnta-
~ ~r'? =r-J ,,.~ .. "Mllldlf'• C0\19" (1178. er. m1) Varonloa Qullll,111n. Don1ld
Pt1111noe. 1hr .. 30mln.) NI ...,, .. W,"""'__.,_
bel~tn.)
1-9111 I --·--•• 1•aw ___ ...
W ,__/_mYM_.,
.. "Buddy, Buddy" (1 981, eom.
dy) Jedi L9mm0n, Walter Metttwu. Wt\lle
an .......,, oonoentrat• on hla nex1 kit-
ing, he .. rudely Interrupted by a bumbllng
t.lkJra ol • men who la attempting IU!dde.
'R' J.u:.36 mltl.) -~ ... .. ---·--••&Lt ''Super 8owt Of t Mualc'' TIW UlllqUe ~
rra.C ~lval lrom Wast VlrQlnlll ,_nna
two deys of plcidn'. llngln' Ind ~· •
and lndudee lldl star. -Enwny Lou Hen11. Conway TWttty, T.G. 8heAlwd. Ala~ma and many more. ( 1 tv .. 20 "*'->
·--·--M1m&Y_.,, .. .... -..
... "Nobody'• Pattlll1" (1911,
Comedy) Gaba Kaplan. ~ ~ ( 1 hr.,38~ av •• When • tamlly 11 ttnetenad with foractoeura. their nelghbof'I come to
their aid In thll drwna !tilt~ the lrnportanc. of er~ . (1 ~--"The~ (1969, ~ lfff'/) Alic GArv-. Mu-v. (1
"'·. 30 min.) ... "Enter Mane Lupin" (19". Myt1~) Bii RU-. a.. KofYln. ( 1 -"'··1:r.=-,---.. , __ __ '°_..,. __ _ ----. .... ,,. ... ......
.. "two-=..,S1retcf\'' (1181, ) Pwtar Wiifred ~
.. WNt•.~ht~-~ I-~~ .. , r · • ...1..--==. -The loalMtcll • 1tC1CW1•1et ...... IC> the ·~ IUmmer ~In.~~ ... ~ (~ To HM¥1n" (1911, ~.,;:;-Nick Menoulo. .... ~. (;
-
45""'.} ... ,.""' ... "Mellohl'1 CM" 0978. Dr.-
ma) V1ronlo1 QullU"1n. Donald a ~YIOI. ( ""· '° "*", • 1*tuJLw~ottt1t ... of N9tlonll ~ ..
TOUIT*Mnt (tram ~ :fenn.). r.ar·-
C..t. -191-:. dooilmtnlar)' !: •• me Ind ~ •mio11ng I ii .... 11Y.)
~tuted: Kweme Tw•.
pollt1olil 9CtMlt ltokety C.1mlctwt-
11. t• about NI role In the "DacM to Afrl-
OI" "'°""'*'t; Patti LaBelle, lonnet '9ad llltlQlt wttti Patti LaBelle and Iha 81ue-
befet, dleol• .. her llnglng •nd toting ~~ht.) (JI) ... ''Oheecti And Cheng' Nice ~" (11N11, Comedy) -~hard ''Ctleectl" MaM, Thomee Ctlong. Two
irw.t•at• pott\eadl 4IPPMI to haw lound
therr IM Cdlng .. they ~ Ice CtMm
on ttw 11,..,_ of Lo. Angei.. 'R' ( 1 hr .. ~min.)
.. "c.tlt911old Ftver" (1981) Tlf· any Clerk. Semantha Fox. ( 1 hr.. 30 ct-~., ••• tW. (I) lllAA Mm'fUU. Cov9fage OI the
r9QIOnaJ lemibla of Iha Natlonal Cham-£!Tournament. (2 hra.. 30 min.)
.,_, Hott. Johnny Cerson
~ Teti Gair, OOtMdlan PaUI Proven· z.a.A .. ...,.. I ... ~ Of The Vampire"
( 1868. Horror) Donald Wolht. Barbera
8hall9y. A young Bavarian doctor becornee ~ with a vampl<e In a pri.
on for the Insane. (2 In.)
@ .. "A Girl Nal'Md Tamiko" (1963,
Orarne) Laurence HatWy, France Nuyen.
A European In Tokyo lgno<M his love for a
Japetl9N girt Wt\119 trying to woo an Arnetlcan woman. (2 hra .. 15 min.) !'"··-.. "Pray TV' (1980, Comedy)
bney Coleman, Archl9 Hahn A near·
t>Mkrupt TV station Cf\angee Ill lonnat to
tl-f911gious p!'ogrammlng 'PG' ( 1 ht . 30
min.)
CZ> .. "The Fox" ( 1968, Orama) San-
dy OeMla. Kw Oullee An Intimate IN ·
tlonehlp betwe.n two women Is thrNI·
'F.£": .. ~ _ .. ~oe2. COmed't) Welt• MatthM.I, Ann-
Margt91 A leen-tQllr jt>w~ ffom
Btooktyn 10 ~ 10 Ott to know'*
Mtrangad IOteenwnt., lather. 'PO' (1 ht., ~min.) .-··ca . .,. 0t EtnrMl'IU8ill''
H2, Diam~ Rhonda Jo Petty. nett• ~ Two young women con-
tinue the tarnll)' tredltlOt'I of .. xuel adWn·
turlam. 'R' (1hr.,10mln.) •
-(C) .. "'l'ha Man Who Would Ba King" ne1&, Adventure) hen Connery,
MlchMI Caine Betad on Iha ttory by
Rudyard l<lpllng TWo &ttllh I06ck1 ..c
out to Claim tt\9 rlctiaa and poww of a
remote, legandaJY kingdom. 'PO' (2 Iva ..
&min.) w,~ .. ,.,.
_. "Blllck Noon" (1971, Myttery)
y Tt\lnnaa, Yv.ite Mlrntaux. A lmAll
W•tarn town It grlr>oad by Iha foroaa of blltck magic and Wl1chctalt ( 1 hf , 30
min) a .,_ "Thay came From wnhln"
(1975. Houor) Paul Hampton, Joa 8lt\o9t rt1e rourllll on. emaJ tropical laland con-
tracr a ltranga dilMN and ~ to lnlllct
vlolenca upon eech ~'!riW hr .. 30 min.) 9 91mn'~ A look at tha
bualneu of oeleb<lty mam0tabllla.
• llOWll ''Tall Story" ( 1960. Comedy)
Jene Fonda. Anrhony Pertdne A young
girl anxious 10 find 1 hoaband br1bee a
baske1baH player ro ''throw" an Important ll!.~· 50 min.) w umTIMI. eov.tage or the
Netlonel Collegiate Championship Raglon-
el Semlflnal Gama 4 (R) (2 tin.) G llOWll "Funeral Homa" ( 1082, Mys-
tery) Kay Hewtry, Barry MOtM. A young
woman lnvHllgllH llrange occurencea
at her grandmother'• Victorian home. 'R'
(1 hr., 30 min.)
W a llOWll "The P9()ple Next Door"
(1970, Drama) 81 Wallach. Julie Hams. A
young man la benllhad by hll lather woo
bellevM he i. reeponelbla for eupplylng
drugs tohl11'9ter. "'~ e.-ATTMI
cm ... ''O'llttota 0t ,,,, .. ''"'~: ma) '*" Oto.. Ian Cherteion. Pl'teU1t ano petlOf\Al tutmoll ~ two
oontrutlnalv dlffwant "'"lah athlet• on "'* weY ro· alotY 1n the 1124 Pn Otvm-'PO' (2lva:, & min.)
llOW'8 ''Tha 9*" Metb61" (IMO,
ama) Aobel1 Foxworth, Paula P'rantlM.
Alt• ~Ing on al\ emotlondy uhault·
Ing oNld-muldlt oaae, a haevy-dt!Mlng
pOiloe dateotlw II tNmad wtth I pollo9-
Wom.tl to find a mallcloul dognapptt.
'PG' (1 hr .. 53 min.)
W CI) llOWll "Oat'' (11N1t, Comldyl Don-
ald SYtharland, Suaan Alwpacl'I A. ra<llo
OJ end • reportet try to eKPOM 111 ol
maonete'1 plot to dttve up ge1 ptlola by
oonlrlvlng 111 Oil ahot19g1 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 Mlmfn.~ ..... 9C1I I llOW'8 "FNr No Evll" ( tlNIO. Horror)
tlfen Atngtlm, Kathi.an Rowe McAltan.
An t&-year-old high achool 1tud9nt
c»llgtlt1 In daclmallng hla hometown. 'R'
~min.)
-.... "Gunfight At Tha O.K. Corrar· w .. tern) Burt Lancatter, Klr1I
Wyatt Eafp and Doc Holldly
ha Clement In a lheotout In Torn1>-•tm:,:= i881. ~2hta.) D -O~I IT .. CB> 0.bbla Harry laeda the popu-
lar New Wave group In a Mlaotlon of their
hlt1, Including "Heart Of Glll11," "Cell
Ml" and "The Tide la High," from the
Cenadlan National Exposition In Toronto. ~,.,.. -~ llOWI "BowlH)' Buckarooe" (1947,
Comedy) Hunrz Hau, Leo Gou:ey. When
the owner of the malt &hop la accUled of
murder, tha Bowery Boys let out to find
Iha tNI culpflt. (1 hr .. 30 min.) • ,_ coma W a.oel Gueat Char·
leneTllton. e llOWll "Death Hunt" (1981, Adven-
ture) Charlea BronlOn, Lee Marvin. In the
19308, a Mounti. and a frontier cr1mlnal
wage an old battle aa civilization
encroachel on the Canadian wllderneaa.
'A' (1 hr , 345 U"'• MIU) ... AT
•• IOTOU,_TOUIOT ..... e ::.1"'' ... """"' ..... ·PQ
11111 .::r'!Tha SenlucxJt Nurse" (1979.
f) UrMI Andr.... Duitlo Del
Pr.ta. Gtaedy ralet""'9 hh a tensuar
"AcQnce Nlghtlng9ja" to rake care of an
8Qll'O count llJfferlng from a delicate heart
•.. ,.. APANESE RESTAURANT
cOncttlon. ·~ J~ty;· 20 min.) -·~ f-.r A~althe l~~memorabllla.
1111 II n a-1•www-... LCMl,.P I CAMlm.I
... "V -Tha Hot One" ( 1978, Ora·
tNI) Annette H9wn. A bored housewife
longs fof romantic excitement. ( 1 hr., 10
min.)
(I) ... "Oeettl Hunt" (1961. Ac:Mln-
ture) Cher1ll Bronson. Lee Ma.rvln. In the
1900.. e Mountie and a frontier criminal
wage an old battle a1 clvlllz.allon
ancro.ct.. on the Canadian wtldefness. -1·R'== .. ....... " .. ''Tlw Naked Street" ( 1955,
Mystery) Anltlony Ovinn, Anne Bancroft
A Ottma report• c:lea,.. an Innocent man
who wu framed for murder by a gangster.
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-Saturclay Cont.
.. • MOWll "Las Vegas RoundaboVt"
( 1975, Suspense) Robert Wagner. Eddie
Alben ( 1 ht . 30 min )
• PIA IO'llm Coverege of the $150,000 Miiier High Lile Open (from Red
Carpet Celebrity Lan.s In Miiwaukee,
Wia~~, 30 mm) l woalWT
-IRIWIT .,..Ull...,
.,. "The Cincinnati Kid" ( t965.
Drama) Stave McOuean. Edward G Rob-
-~l :.J G.,. ''The Wayt Of Kung Fu" ( 1978.
Adventure) C~ KW9n-Juen. Mon Fal (2 tn.bwa..
... "5~Stud" (1968. Wesl·
am) Dean Mart111. Robef1 Mitchum (2 hr, .. ~,. .....
mW11 "The PNladelptlia Story"
( 19'0, Comedy) Kattlerlne HepbUm.
Jamee Stewert (2 hrs.) •n• uu11..-••111M1GM·-~ CC).,. "Sayonara" (1957. Romlnce)
Mairton Brando. Red Buttons (2 hrs . 30
min.) (I)..,...,.
• .,. "The JeflCho Mtle" (1979, C:>ia·
me) Petet Strauss. Br\an Dennetly. (1 hr .
'°min.} WG ,..._ ........... ''The Edleon
AcMlntV<e" ThOmaa Alva Edilon t• the
remartl1ble story of hit boyhood adVen-
tUtel.
l ..a&mmJATM ... TO,. ...... 11111111-·-·---........ ,. ... HOit Bon-
nie franldin 1xp6oree the poelt"'9 end neo-
atlYe upeot• of d!Yorce and the Impact of
dNorc:. on ohlldren (1hr.)
•TWY•UllllUClt tllf V) l9A MmllM.L Atlante Hawlle YI New .i.r.ey Netl (2 tws .. 16 min.)
... M .. TO IM ... Olymplc
hOpefull profiled .,. Biiiy Ollon (pole
veult), DeYI Bottom (IWlmmlng) end
Louil Howard end Vlneen1 Webb (b011·
•••M.L IWftMTIMMI l).ghr~ _ .......... ~
OCMW11Q1 ot the NCAA Wrwtllng ~ =ip. (from Stlllwattr. Okla.). (1 hr ..
(J)':Aln
(J) ... "Doe Savegei; The Men Of Bronz9" ( 1975. AcMtlture) Ron Ely, P1ut ,01•==)
I •TO RM "Aefonnl" w-.m
Budtley Jr, "°"' e lode et eom. famoul rwfofo•• end the ....... tt.y
dated -from PfleOn ""°"" to Pfohl~ l;i ·--To-· tttem) Mitt "Aoc*Y' lene,
.... (11'w.)
...,. .... MIGne ~ 9tlllona (8ubject to
~>.&I )'GMn F« Dqet'' (1147 ~ Wy OtaY. Tf9WOI' Howlfd. (a
!a-~ ''FMI Chlrtt. The Moo!...,,, l:W· (1178. ~) OMI een ..
..... VllOOWO, (1 ht,. 31 m)
... ,..., Mlfdi •• ,..
... 5•••MUY•~lll'I w -...., "' ...,. SehedUled· coverage of the NCAA Wrest!lng Cham-
pionships (from Stlllwater. Ol<la.) (1 hr .
30~~ ......... ~ mw. ''The ShoOtlst" ( 1976, W"t·
arn) John W1yne. Lauran eaca• ( 1 hr •
40mln) -Cl) UllTW I MUllTi ~ P0R •-, J C Al The endutlng rock band. San-
tina. reprlle eome of tl*r greetast hits In
cono8f'1 with Heart from Altos de Chavon.
Dominican ~bllc. ( 1 ht .• 30 min.)
.. 11== MOWll "The Bra11 Bottie" ( 196-4. Fan-
tlly) Tony Randall. Burt Nae A man bUyS
a br ... bOttle for hll lllnoee'• lather but
trouble blgtna wtlel'I • genie appears (2
hrt.)
l mT••1111rr..:u&. ,_..CfJ9111'1
.,. "Suneet Cove" ( 1978, Come-
dy) Jay B. L119011, Keren Frednlk Teen-
agers try to wr•t thelf faV'Of1te partying
bMch from the c\ltc:Ms ot land dev9iOP-
~-(2 hrs.)
l .UTP..a•M--.O ~--.··ruming
And Review" The 1tep, akatrt.:nd parel--lel turna are demonstrated. (R 00 __ ..... WftllA _,
lilem • ,_. ~ prlllf'lll "' ..,...
nlng of country muelo wttn gueall Jeai
Collar. EMe Coetallo. Emmytou Herrte.
W1y1on Jeon1nge. Teny1 Tuciclf and Tam-
my Wynetta from the Country CIUb In Loa A1'1Q11ee. ( 1 hr , 16 min )
..... "A Nlghtlngale Sang In Berilaley
Squar•" ( 197g: Comedy) Rlchlrd Jor·
den. Oevtd Nl\ien. The night watchman at
1 Brltleh Bank le tempted to return to 1 Nfe
ol~~t;w~~ .. ,u,rr-
&:.r Neel Gebllf end Jaf·
Irey Lycne lhOwCMe eotM o.e.t nomf.
nM1 that navtn't ~ etot of etten·
tlon end ~ ...,,,. ~ Inter·
-~.Mgof111. Cl:) "Forbidden Gam.e" ( t962.
Oreme) Br1gltt• Foeety. Q.orgee Pou)ou-
ly. Two e:;llldren reect to tha hon<>< of .,,., by dMd llfllmell for their -~~cm· t hf., 30 min.)
NI ..... ,. ... Animated.
lolgiet M llOtyt..., Undl Amoe
the .... of .,, egg flrmet end hit • ~ rann 11 MY9d trom tn. ~ ~ Toblet Tlnwttllt .. by the eppeet-n-.... wunast•. ..., ... -....... 1
" -.... IMf Dinny hOle8 -epecllet .., tt'8mptl to _,.. oommon tt•~ ebout
llQll'8 Md Oftlte • ~ ..... -of ··~· Otw.V .-w ... ,....,_ ....
II) M.Lc:mAMm .UT,_ 91Ml.I CD MOWll "Funetal Home" (l982, ~
tery) Kay Hawtry. Barry M0<se. A young
woman Investigates strange occureneee
at her gtandmother's Vk:torian home. 'R'
i.!_hr. 30mln)
(J) 110W11 "Rough Cut" ( 1980. Adven-
ture) Burl Reynolds. Lasley-Anne Down.
A British socialite lures an International
tewal thief out of retirement 10 help her
steal $30,000.000 in diamonds •PO' ( 1
hr .• 52 min)
(%) llOWll "Brothar. Can You Spare A
Dime?" ( t975) Documentary Directed
by Pt11t1tpe M0<a The impact of the ~n upon different segmanta of Ht. '° Al'Tl8flca differs from the avef~ work·
1ng man to big·tlme cnmlnala. PG' (2 hr&.6u..r =1=~ •.-c.,. ~IM .eo Feeturad 1 report
from Sacramento on prominent San
o.eoans at the State Capitol; WatkabOUI
lntamatlOnat -the world's taro-st W911(1ng
CIUb. eollectlng Cla$SIC aU1omobllea.
1.--••• "' ...... mWll ·· Ac:tYerlturas Of The Wlldemese
famtly II" (1978, Adventure) Robert
Logan, Susan Damante Shaw. The further
advenhJf81 of • family whO oeve up ... In
the city to t>ecome modarn-dey piOnaefS
are chronicled. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.)
CQ') -MOCQY Edmonton Ollerl et Loe
AnoMe Kings (3 hrs) GlOO'rUU "Orange County C09 Bowl"
~hrs.)
... .,. "The Dey Christ Died" (\980.
Orama) Chris Sarand<>I\ Colin Blaklty. A
dramatic reconstruction of the arr•t. trt.1
and crucllbtlon of Jetu• In the poltlcdy
troubled Roman·occupled city of
.Jen.ulem Is p<eNnted. (R) (3 hrl.) G • WT9T .,,.. Klmbeny le
dete<rnlnad to be the int female on the
l'!!gtl ad'IOol aw1m team. (R) D . --~ 1'111-lnttMtwe wHn Joe Namath and Martin Sheen; •
look at the busln95S of celebrity memc>f9-
bllt.._1 t hr.)
• (II T• MOCllll A 1tr .. t...-rt polloe
t retutna to the beat With • rookie
to tr~ dOwn two nat•tlled ~
(R) ( 1 hf .. 30 min.} (J) Cl) IM'l9 IU&. .....,_ Pet Boone
and 'lA.Mn Hemlleoh h091 the ntttonel
Mgf1'4fltt of tl'llt annuel tunckelMr from ~ YOl'lt City end Hollywood. (1 hr.)
• ... "V ... ~· (t971, Hot·
ror) ,.,,,.. Fuentt9. RoMld FWrly. A
llNll ~ • lnWded bV bloodtNrtty -=\~~)Boy Lott" =.~
ma) 8k'Q CfoebY. Olilude A reporttt ~ ht e French or'Phln 11
;w.~~>(,953. ..,....,
~OOfn"Y Clift, MM Balctet. Ohct.o
by Altred Hl1~ A ptll9t hOnOfl the
NM11tt of thl COfl ... onel -'*' he
ltendt tn.d fOf • """°" CIOmiillned bV one of NI oontm ore. }2 tn.) ...... .., ...... ...,_,
Oflert Ne "*II'**""~. M •nd ttlt Wc*rtton of hll llflllnt°"*-~ ... l'llrr.J!:i~ . ==.~~ .. ,= lldft ....... ••ilwoMd~ ... .... ,,., ..... ,,,... ........
, ) ft~m)I, Ototgee lloutou-11.L'ri.!2~ ~of IN ~ It CJwmplonltllpt (ffom Olkotl ..... ~) , .. , (2 '&:ir~'Caecfl" ( '111. Conwcty)
'--Cfoel>y, MlcNtl IWln (, tit ~~""-'°'M' (1t41.Comedv) ~~"°'*'~(th<.~ -61 .... , .. -.
li:ia=v.-•WY __ ,._ JoMny Menn holt•
lneemeetonel CMltlen Aid dOcumeo-l*Y dlplctlnu the Ollaht of ltllMna chll--Chn In Ugenda. Thal9nd, ~ and n .. -BobW.~the
lniMll!ation of a ptOjeotlon teltYltlOn ·~ tern In the INClla room and tlle In IN main ~ OO••I OIW COUITT ~Tu Tlmel" A lo<* at how people
oanf,iblll ~ .:=-9<1 '°' ~ out tt\elf
"The <1111 In White" (1962,
) ~ Allyeon, Gary MerrlH. ( 1 ,.,e .) ... "The Blble" 11eee. Ofame)
C. Soon. P9ter O'lOOle. Dhct9d tnd nentted by John Hutton. (3 hr-., 6 -£· .. .. "'The TNlh" ( 1968, W•tern) Moote, Jey Sh9r1*11. ( 1 hr .• 30 I"*"~, ~•mu .... --·-~ AM Night The Day I t..ft'' (1171. MYwttwe) Tony Curtla. ~ (1 hr .. ..Omln.)
... ''Smot<ey Bit• The °"9t" t, Comedy) .kM1y McNlchol, Janet
n. ( 1 hr .. 31> min.)
-0) .. ''Aidt 8tycnd Verigaenoe'' ~ w.t.n) a-d Corviore, Michael "~ --1§---9IOIMI "The Puppy'• Alac:ue" Animated. Two pup-~ tece dangat •they try to MY9 a tam-
fl'om an~. (R) Q .....
.. ''The Big Tr..... ( 1952, Wnt· ~it,c:=.ew Mk. 12 ,,,..,
NM•eoamn
.. "Victory" (1981, Ad'Yenture)
• si.lone, MiohMI Celne. (1 hr., 5 min.)
<B) ..... , ... Julia Christle, Alan a.-. a.Ire B6oorn and Irene Worth ltar
1n thla ._.atlon of Twenoe Rattlgat'I'• peey abcut the off-..on realdents of an
&lgllt\ ...-. reeon. Oecer-wtnnlng
chctor John ~ directed the ~· taped In ol, Englend. (2 CC~ ''The Lat Metro" ( 1980, Of•·
ma) Cethertne o.n.w.. Gerard Dapal-
dllu.. Ohcted by Fr8nCOll Truttaut. (2 ,,,.. • 10 min.)
• .. ''Come Nm Bpl1ng'' ( 1966,
OrMw) AM 8Nrtdln, Steve Coctwan. (2 twt.L . tW. <I> SM IAm1'IALL. Cover9 of IN ,.,,., t1rw1e of IN Hatton.I Chemplon-
lflip Tournwnenr. (2 tn .. so min.>
........ -1,_ma• .. '"The PrOUd ()nee" (116e,
..iwn) Aocert Ryen. Virginie Mayo. (2 ;-~"The Thr" AvqM" (HleO.
A<Mntute) Bruot LI. CNen Yue1 Sun. (2 I,,,.,~ ...... ,.... ............
I I Cowrage or NCM OIYlelon
II Woman'• Chetnpiolllhlpl (from long
BNcn. CaUf) (2 M., 30 min.).
Cl) ... "Rough Cut" (1Qao, AdYen-
llKe)  ReynOlde, Lnley·Anne Down l! hr., 62 mln.)
.... "ConllOY" ( 1978. Ac:NentUfe)
Krle Krletottereon. All MaoGraw. ( 1 hr .• 61
min.)
-· ·• -LIYe coverage of the Plnklon Thomae I Alfonzo Ratlltf 10-round
Heavyweight bout, and the Alex Ramol I l~~~~~-f" ~ ...... --CllW ..... ...... .acOITY
-... "The Shar1dlght.,." ( 1966,
Orama) Victor Mat1Ke, Karen Steele. ( 1 hr.,40~ -1 ~ Karl Wela and Fellc:lw
are traneferr9d to a mOdel concentration camp In CzechoalovalUe where they die-cover their fellow artllta eecretty cr .. tlng
worl<a of art that tell the truth about the
camp' a brvtal condltlona; Rudi and Hele-na. now membefl of Uncle Sasha'• Jew.
Ith partllan brigade, are married. (Part 8)
i hr.)
.-:A'ITOP• ....,~.,. -lntervlewl with Joe Namath and Martin Sheen. a
look at the bullrlMI or celebrlty memora-
bllla. ( 1 IV.)
.... "House Of Wu." ( 1963, Hor-
rOf) Vincent Prloe, Frank Lovejoy. (2
h1'11.)
• IOWA "Fat Chance In A Thin Wor1d" some eurprlelng an1W91'11 lo the qu.atlon
many Amertcant Uk ~ 9¥91')'
day -"Why can't I loee weight?" -are
(~~~ ! ... "The Blb6e" ( 1966, Ofame)
Geofge C. Scott, Peter O'TOOle. Olrect9d
and narrated by John Huston. (3 hrl.)
(8) 111M1 "On The Right Jradt" (1981,
t;omedy) Gaty Colerrian. Michael Lem-
beck. ( 1 hr., 37 min.)
(D) ... "Only When I l..augtl" ( 198 t,
Orama) Mat9ha Maeon, Kristy McNlchol.
~hrs.)
CZ) lllMI "&Otlw, Can You Soere A
Dime?" ( 1976) Documentary. Olrected by= Mora. (2 lri)
• "Model Wife" (1941, Comedy)
.-, ~. Dt1k Powtll. (1 ht., '° Ml~).. "Tteob'' (1171, Dramal ~ Hopper, TelY" ftoMr. ( t hr , 30 -mh---1•~-a-" L.Nt oowraoe of the third round Cfrom the Toumement Pt9~ Club In l!,.1N .. )
... • 8calphunter9'' (1181,
eetem) Butt l.Mcattar, 8heJley Wlntera.
"',,,..._ __ MmlM.&. "Nallonel ~~=-) a .. eowreoe ot the fieo.ooo Miiier High Life ODeilJtrom Red c.tpet Celebrlty Lanae In Jlweuk ... Wle.). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • llOM "Maatw Of The World" (0Ge1, ~Fiction) Vincent Prlot, cn.t1e1 8'7.i J2 hrl.)
• -• I I TWY "Women In Corporation&: McWlnG Up" Thr" woman
talk abOut what It tei• to wind up In the
exeoutlYe eultt. (Al • ._CMl1'0IW
Cl).,. "Excallt>ur" (1981. Fantaey)
NIQtl Twry, Nlcol WHllamton. (2 hfl., 20
min.)
• ..,. "HOUM Cella" (1978, corn.
dy) Waltw M1tth4lu. Glenda Jaotceon. ( 1 ~, tv .. :&111a•_,amn11 • .... w
--~ "Jim Beem Spltal tak•" e .._ All MClllGL09Y Thia film
graptllcally deplete the uee of ultra·mod·
em t~ PfoOe the ancient
IMCt=c;.,_ lco'• cnaoo canyon.
-Cover9 or the Men'1 Wor1d CUp 8e-Mtter Jumping event (from Olk>,
Notway). ( 1 hf .• 30 mi\.) e .,. "My Man Godfrey" (1938,
Comedy) Wllllam Powell, Carole Lom-
berd. C2 hrs.) ·1-=••UMl'IU• .. Ult' • .,. ..
-"National Alpine CNmpioo-lhlpa" ( 1 ,,, .. 30 min.)
... "GYP9Y Con" (1954. Ofama)
Donna Corcoran, Ward Bonet (2 hrs.)
I WIWT .. .._
.. "Boeing. Boeing" (19e6, Com-~)~CUrtla, Jerry Lewta. (2 hrs.)
• ~ "Big 8 Men'I And
Woman'• Indoor Track And F1eld Cham-
ii .. (1hr.) m.--...... w.on ... ''The High And The Mighty"
(1964, Orama) John Wayne, Clelfe Tr• "°'·,Ji;;t· 25 min.) ([) ''&loer Fuzz" ( 1981. Comedy)
Terence H*. ~t Borgnlne. (1 hr •• ~
;1il.. • CMI A lonefY old man JMng
frugeJly Jn New South Wales plant an
elaborate Chrtltmaa reunion for hie
dauQtltw from OYet'llU.
(%) .. "Shoot The Moon" (1982. Ora-
me) Albett Finney, C*lw Keaton. (2 M. .
5 min.) •<m_,..
Fr1day, Mareh 25, 1983 13
-Saturday Cont.
meots of this annu91 ~aller from New
Yori< City and Hollywood. {2 h".) • mwll "Poekettul Of Mlraclee" (1961,
Comedy) Glenn Ford. Bette 0.. A ltreet Yendof attempts to convtnoe her
daUgh1et and MUft ln-lawt that Iha Is more eucc.18f\Jf than en. actually It.. (2
htt.. '6 min.)
• _,.. "Strangert On A Treln" (1961, ~) Far1ey Granget. Aobet1 Wall·
tf. A pro ttMll pleyer le on.red a mur·
dlfoua pr09Qll11on by a WM/thy peycho-
peth _..,,.. trawllng lrom Wuhlngton to New y ort<. (2 htt.)
CJ:)_.. ''ThofouaNY Amoroua Amy"
(1960, Comedy) lrlcy O'Nefl, Petet
Johnson A latching young woman Mtml
to attract paaionete encounters WhlflYtf
Iha goee. ( 1 hr )
(%) _.. "When Ya Comln' Bacic., Red
Ryder?" (1979, Susp9flN) MarJoe
Oonner, Pet9f Anh. A peychOtlc dope
emugg1ar menage1 to croea the Mexlc:.ln bOfder without any trouble but ~
1tranded In a sleepy Texas town when his cer=-~· ·A· (1 hr ,58 min.)
NI~--• M'MmAY ~ Lift Hoeta: the
hert Brotrwt. GUM1: Laura Branl-
11.:~. 30 min.)
--NU.OllM,_mM = "The High And The Mighty"
(1964, Drame) John Wayne, Clelfa Tr.
YOt. An airplane wtttl 22 peaeengar'I
aboerd rune Into danger an route to San
Frenolaco. (2~ min.) (I) _., Oii John Bvne< 1t10W1
you t'*1ga atrmnger than IMh. ler9! then
"'9, and ianlet then anything you ve 9'191' ... r ·.. "The GrMteat Thing The! ~ ~· ( 1977. Orame) JWn. mle Wlbr. Jamel Eal1 Jonea. A high ~ t>Mltetb91 Siar re!UM9 to let an ..
neea atand belwMn him and an Important Ulal. -I rl9I .. "The Bn.ite" (No Dete, Orama)
Oouglaa. A belteted wtt. altamptt
to oorwtnce the authorltlea of her ""--t.nd'e MV9ga brutallty. ( 1 tw , 30 min.)
... "Shoot The Moon" (1982. °'9·
me) Albert Rnney, Diane !<.-ton. The
colapae of an U9Pfl' ~ OOU·
ple't men1aQ1 and ft• etlact on their four
~.,. le chronicled. 'R' (2 htt., 5
·-IM&m
a.cm -.. "Sunny" (1980. Romance)
Jtfemy Wyan, Candida Royale. A woman
engagtt a high-priced call girl to keep her
hedonletlc son lrom frittering away his
lnhlnl8"08. ~hr., 10~
-• ...,. llllT -~-~~The Low Dronet"
(1978, ) 8M&J Anthony, Jemr. Glflll (1
IC
hr., 30mlnJu.
w IOU.t-.r Ulm IUL 1"alnal .......
IOU.t-.r
NOTIM.L AtUona Wrangle!'• at
Blrmlnaham si.nion. (R) (3 tn..)
(%) ... "Shoot The Moon" (1982. Ora·
rna) Albert Aoney, Diane Keaton. The
coltapae of an upper ~ cou-
ple's marrtage and Its ett.c:t on their fOUf
daughters II chronicled. 'R' (2 h" . 6
min.)
1111 • _,.. "Caeh McCaN" ( 1959. Drama)
Jamee Garner. Nata .. WOOd. A llnancial
geirw. ra•dndl.. • romence wllh the
deughtet o1 a platlcl compeny owner
Who le eufflf'lng from money ctlfflcuttlea .
(J)llCMI "Ouett For Are" (1981, Fant•
ey) EWrett McGiii, Raa Dewn Choflg
nir .. member1 of a prehlstOtlc tribe that
hast'l't the knowledge for making flra ara
aent In ... ,ch of a new eouroe Whef'I their
contlnuouely tuning p11ot fire le extfn. ~ 'R' (1hr.,3!mln.)
W ... "BMt The Devit" (195'4. eom.-
dy) Humphrey Boaart. Jann/I« Jonea.
lnttmatlonal lwlndlera. neclc-deep In
plans to outwit Mch other, are dhilrted
lrom their llnllter dtellnge when en explo-
sion wracl(a the lhlp they ara aboard. (2 M .) w CB>_,.. "La eege Aux Follea rr· ( 1980,
Comedy) Ugo Tognam. Mlchel S«rault
A ~ 119Y couple are the quarry
Of a NC:ret organization trying to get the
mlcrofllm that Otlt OI them ewallowed 'R'
11 w m1n.)
-· ''The Red Tent" (1Q71, A~ ture) P91er Finch, 8Mn Connery. A 1928
lllQht to Alelka le dOWned, and r~ attempt to rMCtl the atranded crew. (2 htt.)
('[) ... "Fun«al Home" (1i82, M)'9-
tery) Key Hawtry, Barry MOtee. A young
woman lnveatlgat• etrange ooourenc.a
at her QtMClmother'• Victorian home 'R' ~w~
...;-... ....
M .. "Only When I laugh" (1981,
Orama) Ma..W Muon, Krtlty McNlchol
A N9w Yen actr ... retuma from a dfylno-
oot cUnlc determined to renew her car..,,
h9f romance wllh a playwright and her
relatlonahlp wtth her 17·YMt-old d&ugh-
tet. ~ h".) e "Pretty Baby" (1979, Orame)
Keith ~rradlne. Broo6ca SNalde. A World
War I photographer dacldea to ~ the
adoleacent daughttf of a pt09t!Me In the
"Red Light District" of Mn Of1Mna. 'R'
i hr .. 49mln)
.. ~TWIU.U.
.. Cl) UlmlUL Tal'nmC'C*N)
UlmlUL ~Pat Boone and Marvin Hamllsch hoet the natlOnal MQ-
ments or this ennual lunckallef from New Y°tfl~~· (2htt.) ~ _.. "Brother, Can Yoo 8'*• A
Dime?" I 1975) Documerttary.
lr9 ()) .. "Deadly Gamet" ( 198 I, M)'9-
11fY) Sam Groom, ()jQ( Butkua. A wom.n
returne to hat h<>metown to lnw9tlgata her
lltter'e myeterlout death. 'R' ( 1 lw .. 36
mln.)
.. CB>MIO"'MJlll
..... "Johnny Come Lately" (1943,
Drama) Jamet Cagney, Merlorta Main.
Two vetetan ~ pubitlharl jolt\
forOM In a fight agahl a local town boaa. -1r.:u.-=-. m ICleOOL Tipe tor better akJlng. (R) W _..''An Amartcan Wnwclfln ~
don" (IQ81, Comedy) ~Naughton,
Jenny Agutttf. The vacation lttnwWy of
two young Americans on a walklna tour of
Eng4and " ruined when • warwolt en.di IMY98 Otlt dead Ind Iha other outa.d wfth
a hunger for human fleah. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35
.. ,mln ... rwl••-' ... _ " ....... -IFCMIMW
..... A LfttteS.11" (1M1, Comedy)
Tlm Melheaon, Edward Herrmann. A.
newtywad oommarelal director tit• of ta
btldt and becomet • phllendnr. 'R' ( 1
hr., 36 min.)
• ... "Cat People" (1M1, Fantaly)
Naataeala l<lnak~ Malcolm MoOowel. Feai.
Ing In kMI poaaa • ptObttrT't tot •. ~
women Who tume Into a fatodcu b4Q oat
If ahe ll'llltN With eomaol19 wM la not of her own klod. 'R' (2 htt.)
met IWWlt~ tt\oW\ ht II Mying 'ff (, tw ~min.) '""1 .......... .
.. ''Tioket To HMwin" (1M1. ) Nlo6c Manoueo. Ill.II Aublnetc On
tht hMlt of I tornantlo brNkup, I young me" Ylllt1 trltndl In Sen ,,.nclloo ~ II ~ drewn Into fOlnlng tt\tk rtllgloue
I. PO' (1 tv,. 46 min.)
-,,_. ''The l'Vturt" Outtl: Jimmy Hall \ -..... Rlctly la Qorwtnoed I rtther doeln't kM him btcellM ll,;,r..~A~ Badman"
'rf147, Wae1em) John w...,,.,.. <W "'»-
.... A. °'*" gift Mvee • notOrioYe gun-~from hlll~ (2tv..)
-· ..... PM&l Mimi llCcldentelly Nini iht dr• Fran wee planning to weer toenawetdl~t
1-.
... IUL ,..,...(Cmnt)
"LlmbO Conntetlon" Attar
~rung on bed ttmia with hla wtt.. Meril emn.y arrangee 10 meet her at their
WMktnd oottege -bYt Claft ntYtf ente:r&ert~) ( 1 ht.) ot NcAA OMllon I
Fina (from Grand Forltt.
CJ:) ~ 1 A Stranger Is Watching"
(1982, Ofame) Rip Tom, Kata Mulgrew.
A ptyehotlc kldnaos a TV reporter and the
8--yMt-old "-ughlar of an aartltr victim
and holda them tot ransom In Grand Cen-
tral Stetlon. 'A' (1 hf .. 30 min.)
(1) .. "Excallbuf" (1981, FantHVI
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dlltlned lo ll!lfld HI llft W'lth I WOttclng ~.20m,)
WI = IU--"F°' I.JI. Tht " How•d Aolllllt and Irene C.t1 •t IM drllN beted Of'I the ... Of llaln
oMI rtghtt IMder ~ E\IM. Q (1 ht .. ~~ ''V\o1ory" (1981, Adven1ure) ~I., 8ttllone. Mlohael Caine Dutlna Wottd Wit II, Allied POWa ... In.It tlcMl
to freedom In a match betWMtl t~
tOOOll' ,_,, and tht Getman Natlonel
E In Patla. 'PG' ( 1 ht .• 67 min.) ... "Cal People" (1981, FantpY)
aMla Klntkl, Maloolm MoOowtl. Fd-
lng In ~ POMe a prOblem for 1 young women who turne Into • f«ooloua big oal
II 9tlt mat~ With eorntOM who It no1 Of
-lmL!mAT I own kind. 'R' (2 hl'I.)
90WI "~tune'• Dlughttr'" ( 1~9. ualcall Red Sk91ton, Either Wllltamt A
South Amerlc.n romance ~elope
betWMn a belutlfVI detlglW Ind her
~amour, a polo 1ta1. ( 1 ht., 40 min l
(,Q) .. "A Uttlt Sex" (1981, CoMedy)
Tim MelhetOn, Edward Herrmann. A
newt)'wed commercial dlftc1or tit• of hla
bride and becomee a ptlllendertr. 'R' ( 1
hf .. 86 "*'tl
-Tm&Y9Glll•MI I...,. ..
tW I.iv,::. P•• Boone •nd
Mervin Hemlltch hot! the natlonal MO-
sis-mo
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.......... tamm(CC*l'D) =-"A Journey To ~ .. S.vlteh follows an Amer1cen
ci.ba~ teem on lta tour of lbt cit._ In
the ScMet Union. D ( 1 hr.) . _,.-........ ......
(I) ... "Blly In The Lowtandl" (1979.
Dr8ma) Henry Tomallft9kl, Frank Lgpez. ( 1 hf .• 24 min.)
• ... ''The Lady Paya Off'' ( 1952,
c:>r.n.) Unda O.mell, Stephen McNdy L1 hr., 30 min.)
Wal) .. "Pinocchio In Outer Spece"
(1965, Fentuy) AnlrNted. VOic9a o1
-,~~ OMne. (1 l'w., 30 ..... ~----... "I Ougtlt To Be In Plctur•"
1982. Comedy) Welle< Mattheu. Arn-~. (1 hr .. 45 min.) ~ .. "Fast Chatlle, The Moonbeem
Rkier" (1979, A<N9nture) ~ Cerre·
dine. ft.Bfende Veccat0. (1 tw., 39 min.)
till U1 ----•..n Scheduled: ~ of the NCM Swimming end
DMnQ~ (from~ Ind.). (1tw .• 15mln.)
-· .. "W..tem l.Mion" (11Mt. West· em~ Young. DMn J8Qaer. (2 hra.)
• "Oellr•" (1954, lbme) Mar-
lon &r.ndo, JMt\ 8lmmor& (2 hra.)
.... "Trouble ~ The Wey" ~ Comedy) John Weyna. Donna
0 j2 ~., ii -·-.. ,., ....... _ 114 I W V'lnt.ge flm footage end
de r...-..cttNnt II empklyed In lhll
P'otle of • women -"° mede IMt1ng contrttlutlone to the wt of the ltrfpt-=:na ~~ Roee lM. JoNpNn9 encl 8lllly RMd. ( 1 hr.) cm .. "o.try Rldle AGUl" c 1•. W•t•n) Jemee Stewart, Meri.ne ~1 tw., SS"*'-> (I) "Deed End' ( 1937. Dlwne) \i·--(11W .. 3b •• ,.v.u.. ... a. __ ••m1n•-.111-... ''The Alomlo Cate" (1982)
• (1 tw •• 26 "*'-> =' Lady Wente Mink'' (1~ 21'n. ) fMh ~.Dennie O'~ -i~ ·--··· , ... .. !' .. ·~Of,.,. .. (11111. c:>r.. ~ 8"I Ctoee. WI a.teeon. (2 In., 5
•• l._Ulf_, Arn~
eicptol•llon of "" ~ ll'Chlt.o-hn and...... "'*'com-,,..,... In lowlet ,_..... • ,,. ... ..,. (1
~ ..... , •11 ... A~ =..~ rlllb ..... =U!Wt .., In "' 1llOI Of .,,. Qenl.. ,.,._ . .....,..,. .... , ...
-····~ ... ._.'Garde
Ct) ... "The Rocking HorM Winner"
(11M9, Creme) John Mlb, V111rte Hob-
'°"J~;.: min.) •al .,. Goeata: Earl Thomu
Coniey, Dllr1ene Austin. Gtandpl Jonea.
Jimmy C. Newman. ( 1 hr.) ....... . ... u-•~•w .. ...
WM&.mmT .... ..r --··= ... "The &nhllng" (1980, A<Mn-
t\n) w-.m Holden. Ricky Schroder. ( 1
hr .. 37mln.)
CD) .. "The Amateur" (1982. Creme)
John s.vaoe. Ctviltoptier Plummer. ( 1 hf., 50 mln.j
... "The Perty" ( 1968, Comedy)
P9te< Selera, a.udlne Longet. ( 1 hr .. ~
min.) .......
-......
i'l=t ..
.. '1Tloktt To HNven" (1981.
me) Nlek Mancueo. Seul Aublnek. ( 1
~hr "6 min.)
.. "Doi And The BlJnny" (1980,
turt) Animated. ( 1 hr., 10 min.}
.. "Oevll By 1'he Tall" { 1069)
Montand, Matl• Schell. ( 1 hr., 35
min.) _,..,...WNY__.. = ==-v=w,-*•:ta.r Fii =-=--~ Ml _,. "MarOOMd" ( 1969, Selene.
~l Gregory Peck, Rlohard Crenna.
.. m••LR mT•&&LOI ..... WMOll.WI _.PAL-.&.
CMrOGlll ==--'="(R)Q
... "The Earthling" ( 1980, Adven-
ture) Wllllam Holden. Ricky Schroder. ( 1
hr., 37 min.)
• llOWll "The Mouse And His Child"
( 1978, Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr.. 23
min.)
I Wnl COflLAllD .. ODYmY Featured: Mlllle Mose<, repre-
aentatlve for CROP and Church World
Service, dlscusses her recent trip to Nicar·
agua: Sister Nancy Donovan. Maryknotl
Sliter. of St. Dominic: Shirley Ruckle, reg-
istered nurse and leader In the Seventh-
day Adventist Church'• Whol18tlc Health
IE~~,=~TCALYAllY ..-: ...... _,.YCIUI ... ...,MOU
llCMI "The Bed News Bears" (1976,
Comedy) Watter Matthau. Tatum O'Neal. !..! hr., 40 min.) Cl) _,. "Young And Free" ( 1979.
Adventure) Erik Larsen, Kellh Larsen. ( 1
Iv., 30 min.)
(%) _,. "The Beasl Within" { 1982,
Hooor) Ronny Cox. Bibi Beech. ( 1 hr., 30
min.) • 8 llCAA IAm'TULL Coverage of the
Eaat reglonal nnalt of the Natlonat Cham-
pionship Tournament (from Syracuse.
N.Y.}. ~2,;p). 8 • Featured: Music at Chap-
man ~cD IAlm IU&. .,...,....
cm&.~ " . ..,. ......... .,[]
.. Clf l*CIU1'11P.,_
_. "Barbaroaa" (1982. Weetern)
WlWte Netaon, Gary Busey. ( 1 hr.. 30
min.)
&M __ , __ _
ttey ~t.tx'l~ g.~~~~
hr .. 30tnlnw -· ,.,,. J .,.. ,..,_ ClllAL· .. U 811hop lbfahlm Ibrahim
oeltt>rat• the Pa.Im Sunday llturvv. In the
Middle Eutttn Calhollo Alie, Which II
conducted In Aramaic. from St. Paul'•
Church In Montroee, Callfo<nla. ( 1 hr ) '=:1:...1"1:.n.. Pal Boone and Marvin Hemlltoh l'loet !tie Ntlonal etg·
mentt of thlt annuet f\lncl-ralter from ~
Y~i'i.end~. (1 hr.) 1~ Corr~t• I.In·
da WerthelrMt and Colclt Rot>em join
Paul Ouk• for en up-to-the-mlnule aum--lrne~~~,.:.-==· _ ...... ,...,
,.. llAtml Forme< Nonh Amert·
~n aketlng gold medallat Jo Jo Starbuck
)olna ooholt Berry Tompl<tna fOf coverage
of the World Champk>Mhlpe (from Helafn-
~Flnlend) (1 hr.,30mln.)
UlJ llDVll "The Four Seatona" (1981.
Orama) Alan Aide, Carol Burnett. ( 1 hr ..
67 ~ .. 1 .. .,:.-:.
-...... IA•W. Los Angeles ,,. va. Montreal Expoe (3 hra.. 6
-a '9 UM. POO'IULL Regional coverage of Bolton Breakers at New Je<My Gener·
ala; Los Angeles Express at Chicago Blitz.
Michigan Panthers at Washington Feder-
als; l'ampe Bay Bandits at Philadelphia
Stars (3 hrt .. 15 min.) l~ICMIUIR OMl-•ALL ~ ._ "Everything You
Always Wanted To Know AbOUt The
S.E.C." Guest: John S.R. Shed, chairmen,
Securities and Exchange Commlaelon.
ct) llDVll "The Jericho Mlle" ( 1979, Ora-
ma) Peter Streuea. Brian Dennehy. (2
hrs)
(D)llCMI "Ten Speed" (1982. Comedy)
William Woodbridge, Patricia Hume. { 1
hr., 30 min.) (%) llDVll "Up To His Ears" ( 1968) Jeen-
Paul BelmondO, Urtula Andress. ( 1 hr.,
35 min.) .. al llCMI "Operation Petticoat" ( 1959,
Comedy) Cary Grant. Tony Curtla. (2
hrs., 30 min.) tW R llCAA IAlllTIALL Coverage of the
Midwest regional flnall of the National
Championship Tournament (from Kansat
City. Mo.}. (2 hrs.) IT(!) Ulm IUL TUNOll =. "Boeing, Boeing" ( 1965, Com-
edy) Tony eur11sd!r2' Lewll. (2 hra.J • mAT em a-• "Rubinstein At
Ninety" In celeb<atlon of hll 90th birth-
day, Artur Rublnfleln perlomlt Saint-
8Mf'll' PlatlO Concerto No. 2 In Q Minot end !dw.,d Grleg't f'ttno C«lolno In A
Minor wtth Int Londef'I 9ymphony ~
ducted by Andre Prevln. (R) ( 1 Iv •• 30
~ . .._,.,
I MIMI!\ . fte
tit ~r~ rock bind, lan-ttna. ,..,,... t01nt of tP'itlr g<Nttlt hltl In
conoeft wtth ~rt from Altoe cit cnevon.
lean ;,n:1o. ~= ,,,,,,,) .., -""' ... young b9ttbeH PlaY" confront• N >dtt 1tlltudet wherl he qOlt• the 1 .. m to help
'
I mothtt with ''WOmen'e wOl'k."
1W .~; llvt G<MH-0-
0 ~amee "Hard Rock" Grten I
Mlohael Dewar 1 O·round Junior
Mlddltwelght bout (from Arlantlo City •
N.J,), (1fir,,30~
I WYOCUWI Mm OOUll••W•iTCll I ~ IOQI GobO reelll• he !TUI
veriltlr• out ol Fragglt Rock 10 nnd hit
traveling unclo. who ha111't Milt hit uauel
~toard. ... "Tlc~t To Hee~" (1981,
OrerN) Nick M1ncueo, Saul Rublnek. ( 1
hr .. '& min.)
111MDUC11011 TO MAM s err
TOf um .,.. Coverage of the
ony Chlaverlnt (Mo.) I Robbie Sime
(Maaa.) 10-round Mtddlewelghl bOUt
lfJom Worcnter. Mall.). (R) (3 hrt.) CID llCMI "Kiii And Kiii Again'' (1981,
AdVenture) James Ryan. AnneUne Kriel. L! hr .. '0 min.) W PAMll& 'l'ON Robeft Klein, .Suaan
G90fge and Pia Zadora star In this bed-
room farce at>ovt a manled couple'•
weekend complicated by the unexpectltd
arrlval of the husband's coquenllh mi.-
treee~C:.5~ -1 11¥91 UIT WGa Princess Grace
host& this Eastet special from St. Pet81"s
Basilica and the Vatican Museum. feetur·
Ing Cecltla Gasdla and the London ~era 9 A YIN,_ ntl IT_... ..
PAI.Tai --.D The artist who produced
185 covers tor the "Saturday Evening
Post" recalls his boyhood In the &mall
Midwestern town where he grew up and
his later succesaes as an lttuetrator. D IJflODUC11Cll TO UU rY
CC) 9CMI "Ticket To Heaven" (1981,
Orama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rublnek. (1
hr .. 45 min.} CD) IAllTMA I HUllTl COiiC9f POI ,. t mCAI The endUrlng rock band, San-
tana, reprise some of lhelr greateet hit• In
concert with Heart from Altos de Chaven.
Dominican R_epubllc. (1 hr .. 30 m~ i AWAD1mwmtCIWl.8CMUI .......
W NAIOU ''Tournament Playef"ICham-
plonshlp" Live coverage of the final round
{from the Tournament Players Club In
Ponte Vedra, ~2 hrs.) a • .,., Scheduled: 11ve cov-
8'age of the L8fry Holmes / Lucien Rodri-
quez 12-round WBC Heavyweight Cham-
pionship bOUt (from Scranton, Pa.) (1
hr., 30 min.)
9 (() UITIR IU&. TILl1MCll Pat Boone
and Mal'\lln Hemllsch hott the national
segments o1 lhla annual lund-ralMr from
New York City and Hollywood. (2 hrs.}
Friday, March 25, 1983 17
-lanclay Cont.
~ led eatray by an enterta.lner In a
cate. (1hr .• 56 min.) tw ... "Secreta Of The Bennuda Tn-
Mgle'' ( 1982, Oocumantary) ~
i-Y. Herr.led by Petet Tomkin. An axplo-r11tlon of 10me strange .....,,i. In the area
of the Bennuda Triangle, Including the dls-
8l)pMl'anoa of Navy flights and sightings
of floetlng comn.. la preaanted. {R) (2 = "Cr<><*a And Coronets'' ( 19e9, •) Tally Savala, Edith Evana. Statety BritWI mene10n1 become the tat·
~ of a ~°'4) of thleWlg gangttett (2 t111• ~ ''The Pigeon Thet Took ~ ..
(1962. Comedy) Chattton Heston. Elu
Mel1tnall Homing pigeons UMd by an
Ameflcan spy 111e eaten by an innoc.nt
twnly end repleoed with Getman blfdt. (2
In.., 10mln.) CC> .. ''Tldcet To Hellven" (1981,
or.m.) Nldt Mancuso, Saul Rublnek. On
the heell of a romantic: bfMkup. a young
man ~ Mandt In San Franclloo and It
~ drawn Into joining their rellglout cut PO' (1 tv .. 45 min.) -, ... •11 :e u•n• Guests: PMll Baley; 0ek1n W9lan1I. brother of the late r.,,,_..
Wllama and authof of ''Tenn••••• Wll-llamt: All Intimate 81c9aphy." (1 hr .. 30 ~ MmTULI. Kanfaa City Klngl VI. Trail Bluen (R) (2 hr9 .• 30 er-.. "A Little Sex" (1981. Comedy) 'Tilt Mathaeon. Edward Herrmann. A
newt)'wed commerdlt director llr• 01 hit
brtde end becomet a phllenderer. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 "*1.)
... ''Blood Barrier'' (1980, A~
tin) Telly 8eY81aa. Eddie Albert. A bor·
dlr ~ trtet to bttng landownera
who trdlo In llegal ...,. to ~Ice. 'R' ( 1
"' .. 29 min..)
CZ> ... ''The Bleck Marble'' ( 1980,
Drame) Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentl!la.
After w<>tklng on an emotionally exhaust-
ing chlld-mlKder cue, e ~
polio. detective It tHmed with a police-
woman to find • malicious dogneppef. 'PG~.s:~ 111n~ .. :-~ .. -... = "Cet P90Ple" (1981. Fantuy) Naatat1a Klntkl, Malcolm McOowel. Fd-
lng In lcM poeee a problem tor a young woman who tuma Into a faroc:Joul big cat
If the mat• with someone who It not of
her own kind. 'R' (2 In)
d(B)MI n DI CM .. Thia documentaty
PfOlllet flw people who felt compelled to
purchaae llfearma ~or otectlon and found thernMlvet In fr tenlng clrcum-
•tancea at a r•Jlt. ( 1 hr. w (!) rem coma • au.at Sonny
lao::...-:.c IWI
... "t Ougl'lt To Be In Plctur•"
982, Comedy) Watter Mattheu. Am-
Mar~et. A t~ Joumeya from
Btootttyn to Hollywood to get to know her
•tranged tcrMnWl'ller lather. 'PG' C 1 hr .•
45 min.)
tlll(C) .. ''Confeatlonl Of A OrMng
Instructor" (11177, Comedy) Robin Alie·
with, Anthony Booth. A r\IJYe young man
has dlfflculty making hit female student•
ooncentrat• on the roed. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.)
Cl) .. "FIM*al Home" ( 1982, ~
tery) Key Hewtry, Barry MotM. A young woman lnYMtlget• atreoge ocourancea
at her ~her'• Vlc1or1an home. 'R'
Ml • Guest: ec1or Ctltirtet ·111R--·
(%) ... ''Whan Ya eom.n· Beck. Red
Rydet?" ( 1979, SU9penae) Mat~
Goftner. Peter Firth. A peyohotto dope
amugg1er managea to Cl'<* tha Mulc9n
bordlf without any trouble bUI becol1 • stranded In a sleepy Texas town when I*
car breelta down. 'A' ( 1 hr., 68 min.) H®..,. ''TheAmetaur" (1982. Drema)
John SaYage, Chrtltopher PUnmer. A CIA computet expert tralna for ac1l\le tWd
duty to eYenge the murder of ,. alrtfl1and
i ruthleat tetl'Or'lltl. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 5(J "*'-)
-... ,_. I ..,,.. 90IT A ldentJflc ~
of •thlaC1c perbTnaj ice wtllch all\ aid ~ Mlli.c~ lmprOYtng their game. (R) -...
" :. ·~tomlc Cel9" (1982)
taty. Nen.... end tt8lnlng
fllnw of the 19501 btrate tha n.Nete
end daoap~ of the U.8. ~
ment't pr~ for taec:l*le clttmna how
to tuNtw • nudNr attadt. (1 Iv., 26 ct-~ ••......... Q1lrlp
P<OYee onoe agall'I that a ~ corNo
It ontv NI prope -n. time
'"' .. It flterur.d. ( 1 Iv.) •Cf}
... ''The Gr'Mk Tycoon" (1117&,
Drama) Nit~ JacqlMlne 119-~~of a~= PrMdent. launoNna • ltormy ~ ahlp. 'R' ( 1 hr., .-e nin.) ·c·· . . ·-.. ''Them_,. (tMe. Dnlma) c. 6clott, ~ O'looet. Dt9*d
and nerreted by John Hulton. The Bodi
of ~ raoounta men'• cnettoft, tll ~and lndOmbbta lllttl In the lll\q.
(2 tn., 55 "*'.)
~• "'._,........,.,....,, bOlt• ., Joe Lo.. and Jertrtv l'llUlt len«J tr:..~·~,: MfYOM m•i..c.. lht, MMI ft'• ,_. · .,, ~ ghoet wtlO :f':o !tie ~ of a~~ Natt, Tren-
•7"'W1-·1 ,...,..... mcidel tot Count °'""'
1111; ~ ~ of hottee; ,,,.,. fooda. '") ......... ~1-mAT•mMA.I &Ill ..... ''Hunt .. And Hunted" ~ Atttnl>Otougtl 1oo1tt at the Y9f•ri-an and cwnllloroUt metnmele of thit ani-"* ~£~ (1 hi,) CJ>• HouetOn Rook-'t .....
LOI ~ l.aUrl (8ub)tct to ~ ~~ .. :h,. Odd Job" 111ne. Chme)
Orahem Chapman. David J11on
Dlpr-..d OY9f the br .. kup of hie mar·
rleal. • men hlr• • hit man to put hlmMlf -·=-~~~:r• .11 ..... -GoOo~hemutt
Yenture out of Freggte Aock to find hit ~vellnG uncte, wno n..n·1 aen1 hie U1U11
~oard.
(.Q) • llAml'IM&. Hou.ton Rooktt• VI. ~ ~ l.ak.,. (2 hre., 30 min.) ·-~ltrGal" (1945, Weatem) Y\tonne Dt Cano. Rod c.m.ron. A ftlety
filmalt MJoon4(eeper tlel 1 lhaky matr~
moni.t !(not with 1 notOflOul outi.w. (2 tire.I .. MClll .... fUm I .. ''tong Kong" ( 1976. Adven-
ture) J.n Brldaee. ~ Lange. A mon-
1troua ape It brought to New YOfl( City
ltom a South Pacific ltlllld by a greedy oll
promoter MQ8f to txploll the crMture tor ~. (R) (3 hl'I.) • mnmr_, 'Ml -lnteMewl wfth Joe Nameth Ind Martin Sheen. I look at tM bullnell Of celebrity memota-
bk .J.. t hr.)
• ~ M nml -"P1rt 1: 1920-1929 Butd on Colleen M¢Cullough'1
noo..I. A chlrllmltlc pariah prlee t ( R1ch·
lrd Chambeflaln) In Auttr1H1 becOmet
Involved With a weahhy matriarch (Barbe·
,, Stanwyc:«) Ind her lmpovefllhtd ru·
tlont, to whom the hat entrusted the
management of her large lt\Mp r1nch. r-i i hl'I.) ....,. "•mrme !Wmr ..
.. "Cry Of The Wiid" (1974) Doc-umentary. The behevtor1I pettern1 of
WOlvee are studied. ~Ing fll9e belle1I ~their Innate uvagety. (2 hre.) e WI • Ulmt "Hunter1 And Hunted" De..td Attenborougta looQ ti the Y9farl-
an and eemlvoroul mamrnall of the ani-
mal =a="' D (1 Iv.) • mAm "Drake'• ven-ture" In 1657. Sir Francie Drake ttt. ult
to Meek havoc atnOng the $penteh tltet In
!tie Pecfflc. CJ (2 hl'I.) CC> ... ·~.. ( 1977. Drama) Jamel Miion, &i.en George. A Weet
Alrican Of the Mandingo tribe ii btought
to • ... ..,..breeding pllntatlon In Loulelana
before the 1tan of !tie CMI War. 'A' (2 hl'I., 7 "*'.I
QI) .. ''Evil Under The Soo" ( 1982,
Myttery) Pettt Ultlnov, Jane Blr100. a..
glwl lfiluth Hercult Poirot fool(a lor the ~ of a famoua actr-·~ an lllend relOrt hotel'• lttff and gueeta. PG' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.}
Cl> .. "The ,W IMIOnl" ( IM1. Ofamt> AIM Aidt. Ottof 1Urne1t. Thi'• ~ .. oloee, loftgotlme fflendt. •xs»-neno. Ptotcund ~ '" lhelt rtlat~ ltllpe wtlll'I one of in. ITlllf1IOlt dlllt\-~·· 'PO' (1 hr . 57 "*'·/ .... "~ !SOI Fh" tMt. ,ant ..
1y) !Yttett MoOll. .... Dtwn Chong nv .. membltl of • pretMttorto 111bt that
hlen't the knowltdgt tot mekl1'0 "'' .,. -.nt In IMIOh of • new 10Utce wNtl their
oonttnuouelY bUtnlng pllot fir• 11 Htln· ~· 'R" ~ 3& min.) • =•Tr .. ci.''"' ecoentr1o ''''* con... to town to mMl the Qlfi of hie eon' 1 ~iaf'u~Oioria <RI e,,...,~ -•.. , ·-....11'1:"" l9000'I .... A tMn-age boy w~
't w.nt to follow tile father In the ,...
taufant bullntte etruggi. with the protr
lem of what to do with !Wt Mure • .,..,. L4 wm "Oral(e'1 ven-
tUt•" In 1667, Blf f'ranoll Drue Mii 1111
to wreel< havoc sthe 8panlth fleet In the Pacific (2 hrl, CD.,. ·•St P " (1981, Fanta1yl
Nuteetle Klnlkl, Malcolm McDowell. Fd·
Ing lri love PONI • problem for a young
woman who turn1 Into • fttoolou1 big e1l If the mat11 with tomtone who It not ol
her own kind 'R' (2 hr1.)
(%) _,.. "Tht S..st Within" (1982.
HonOf) Ronny Cox, Bibi Betch. A woman
II raped on her honeymoon by 1 hally· teooed CfN turt Ind prodUe41s a Nttnlnolv
normal aon who growa up to follow In Fili
ded'1 bloody toollt91)9. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30
min.)
• (11) Clf9f W GUiits: Faya McDonald
Smhh. prodoctt of the 1983 Bronze Jubl· tee Awerdt; Glen Haydel!. Vloe Prteldenl
ol the 19M Loulllana Wor1d Expoeltton i.! hr_J ••Cl) lmlMMf Joanna declde9 to prove
that Ille'• tnOft thin. "homebody" and
ii fC>f a )ob at 1 trivet agency
MCIYAll ..
.. "Tht Four H<nemen Of The
Apoeelypee" ( 1962, Drama) Glenn Ford,
Lee J. Cobb. World Wtr II produce1 dllftr·
Ing loyaltftl among the members of a Ger·
man faml~ \3 ~ I TO• I Ill ... ,,.,.
-(J) ..,._--. aD. Gonzo fall1 In 1ove with a beautiful high IOCltty g1n wno convtncet him to move In with her and
i t hit~ the hoepltaJ staff. (1 hr.) = • ~ Gary Colllna and Carol Lawrence hott this examination ot
the plight ot tht 1.8 bl!Non women tn the
wor1d'1 developing natlont through the
ator1te ol llx ol thetl women. ( 1 hr.)
I •• 111n•1www ...
I CM fU,.. ''Sarlla Of
Humor: Ariy Friend Of Nlcholat Nlcldtby't
Is A Friend Of Mine" In an adaptation ot
Ray Bradbufy'a lhor1 llory, 1 ltrenger In
town teachel a young boy some valuable
le990nl In frlendlhlo and the power of the
lrT\aglnatlon. D ( t hr.)
(I) ---~of the International Tandem .
CH> • LOCA ''All Evening With Robin Wlllarna" TV1 "Moftt" per1oona hit out·
rltQIOUI brtnd ot humOf In a ~man
lhOW trom Sen Francl9c0'1 Great Amtrl-
~ Mutlc Hd ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
CW llOWW "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Ora·
mt) Alben FlnM;. ~ The ~ of an """* ~ oou-plt'• matri.g. tnct tr. ttfect on their lour ~--Ii olvOtllclld. .,.. (2 IW'I., a
Ci)'~ ......... ~
Pt0\'98 onoe aoaln tN1 a ~ oOmlo
II ody .. Mwly u hit P'oPe -ttill time !. "8~110" .. , ... Ind. (1 hr.)
.. ''Boddy, Suddy" (1811, Come-
> Jack Ltt'nmon, Walltt Watttlllu. Whllt
an a ... ltln oonoentraftt on hit '*" kllo Ina. he It rUdtly lntttrupi.d by • bUmtillno
failure Of a man who II ettemp«lng eulolde. 'R'~·= -· ~ .. "E:nd\an1td F0t•t" ~ ~entura) Edmund Lowe. Harty POft, A emaM boy ratOUtd trom a train
wttci< bv 1n aldttty rectult It taught the ~le of the WOOdllndt. ( 1 hi .• 30 min.)
CC) llCMI "The Jericho Miit" ( 1978, Ore·
ma) Ptttt 6trtua, Brian Otnntttv. All
Inmate aervtno 1 flt. Ml11anoe In F"oltom
PrltOn lt11nt to beooma en Olymp6c ''"iTr1~1U'!:.45 """·1
-...-1&11 ..., . ..,
,.'tf:AMOLYWC&RATICI') = &Bt.'L ...,,_
..,,M.wal
........... Neel Gebltr and Jef·
trey Lyone lhowca .. aomt Olcar nomi-
nees thet haven't racellled &lot of etten-
tlon tnd <hc:ull aomt eurprlialngly lnttt· •t~ ~--"Le Sex Shop" (1973, Com.
dy) Julltt Barto. ClalJda Bern. A bee*·
llort proprtetOf nnd1 lnttant ~
when ha ete>eQ hit ettablt.hmant wfth ...
manualt tnd marital 11dt. 'R' ( 1 hi., 32 min.) La.e.-.. ....roeu&ll
ml =-~-MnlWCILW
tw .......
WllW ....
MAMY-0
llOWW "High Ptallla Drifter" (1973,
Wlltern) Cffnt E:aatwood. Varna Bloom. A
nameltel 1tranger rallies the cowardly r•
ldenll of a W•tern town to Challtnga the
NthleA gang which ha1 been terrorizing
them (2 tn.) e W MISIZJ LR Me DIAftl
Carot Lawrence and Art Unkletttr hoet
thll look at the chlldren ol Eut Afl1cl and
their llruggle for turvlval. Gutetw. Didi
Van Patten, Wtnlem Shatner, Dean .Jontt.
Etrem Zlmb1lllt Jr. ( 1 hr.}
• Ta.Y ... --. ''Ban And
Bert" A protlle of Ben Vereen Ind t dle-
Wlllon tbout the legacy ol Bert Wltllaml
are IMtured. eu.n ..
(Ii).,. "KIU And Kiii AgaHI" (1981,
AdYentUft) Jemes Ryen, Annellnt Kriel. A
martial art• ••pert bettlel the mlnlonl of 1
power-mad scientist Intent on enalavlng
manl<lnd with • new mtnckontrot dnJO. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 4-0 min)
CJ) A .. N Y • -"Shelley'I ~~26) ,,.1 ... "City That NeYef ~ ..
( 1963, Drama) Gig Young. Mela P~
A young Chicago cop 19 lampttd Ind
Friday, March 25, 1983 19
-Moaclay Coat.·
egain.t moral decay. ( 1 hf., 30 min )
• ~ "OMy The Story Of A
Fac»-lltt" A women'• d8clSIOn to haY9 II
faoe-1111 baOOmel a story aboUt growing
old end the hlQtl V91Ue1 ovr aoclety put• on youth.. Qlfhr.)
Cl)Wt .. IW
([) lllMI "fUl'I It" (1979. Romance)
.JWy Kahan, Tom Berenger. A young
woman In her nnrt '"' romance dilGovera that her bOyfriend II more Interested In art
than In her (1 hr .. 29 min.) CID llCMI "HMYln Can Welt'' {1978.
Fantuy) Wa1ren S..tty. JIJle CMttle
Af1er a PfO t001ball 1tat'1 ll1-la premeture-
ty claimed by an Inept angel. the man Is
giver\ the body of a mllllonllre lndultrialltt
to continue IMng In. 'PO' ( 1 hr . 4 t min.)
(%) llCMI "Benanu" (1971. Comedy)
Woody Allen. l oulee Lallef. A prodUCt
IHter. bared wtth hll eYeryday routine.
ooee to • small Lalin Amencan country
and b8cOmM a dictator during 11 pollllcal n il. 'PG' ( 1 hr •• 22 min.)
.. Cll-DAYATA,_ iiMI "BeioYad '"1ldal" (1969, ()fa-
me) Gr~Peck. Debofah Kerr Wrttllf
F. Scott aid hat a tomes attalr with
columnlat S ah Graham. (2 tira.. 30 ;-... , ....
Cl)~ IAllll'IM.&. COYeraga of the
NCAA Olvtab'I II Championship {flom lii~ur-J.(R) (2 hrl.).
-~~·um ~~~Space Race''
E11c 8eYaratd IOoka at MY8f111 Atnllican
and ">reign oompenlel that are compet-
ing lor pr0flt1 In tM mat~ bullr*8 Of
oommunlcatlOnl eatelltt• D (I) ........ _. Ha.t Boo-
r1'e Frrilln uplot9a the poelt~ and nect-
at~ aapectS of ~oe and the lmpect of ~oe on cttien. ( 1 tw )
.... "A little Sex" (1981, Comedy)
Tim Matheaon. Edward Herrmann. A
newt)owecl comrlllfclel dhctor tlf• of hie bride and beool•• a pNla11darer. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 35min.) • ••n•••u1111 .. CC) ... "8ayonera" (1967, ~)
M~ BrandO, Aed ~ An Amafl.. can let ace Nia a poign.nt affair with Iha
It.II S*fotTMr of a r.ined ..,.. act·
l!la ~· (2 tva.. S5 mn> CB> ... ··~ Of Flre" (1981, Dra-ine) Ben C<oaa. Ian ~ ISoolel pt~ and ~ tutmol ... two
oontrutlfdv ~' 8t1tleh a"*'-on their ay ro· flOt"I In the 1924 Parta Olym-
'PO' (2 tw.; 5 mlr\)
-I FF, IMIZA .. ·-• •-TNl~hon~ • dllolte .,.., dldlng art ~ l!WOUUfl • ~ of the aodMned Olblrt
Cc:llaCtlon. one of Int mote utlnlM •
of nllor~ In 1N WOl'ld. DAiii DI M •W "WlldnQ nil ..,_,, A took II taleen et .-t
~ of !-=t ave"9blt, whit ,0 --lind how '°oonililoi tN ... nMded tor ... -~~ ~~ ~z!<'~a..l, ...... Q.~\. A._ II,._.. ftom ""'°'
.... =-ltlftl
Ii
ID MLA~ Guest hoet Miii Arr«-
lca Debbie Matten. Featured. "Fronth
Follow•Up. Amerlea'a ObMlllon With
Stevtnn Yoong"; actress Heether Locid .. r
o1 "ovnu1y." o hr. 1 ([) llOWll "Coming Of Ang911" (No O.te
L(I hr .. 30 mln)
(Q) llCMI "8 To 4" (1981, Comedy)
Annette Heven, Veronica Hert A group ol
MCre1arlet mix boslness wf1h piealur9. ( 1
hr. 16mln.)
(l)Lowm ........ .-.cTCCULll
(%) lllMI "Fu1 Charlie, The M6oobMm
Rider" ( 1979, Adv'«ltlK9) Del/Id CetTe-
dlne. Brenda Vaccaro. A World W811 .... 1-
eren and a female companion Ml out to
win the V'¥Y nrat Transcontinental Motor-
cycle Race by hopping aboard a claalc
bike. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 39 min) tW. Cl) ,...... ... u. The holplt81
atatf II ahoci\ed and baffled by the eurgl-
cal aldlls of a myallfY &ufge<>n #tlo haa
been at wont at San Francllco Memorial. IB> _i 1 hr .. 10 min.J D • M _,. OI c.-Host· Johnny
Carson. Gueall Doug Henr*lg, Bob and
I
RayiL. Sgt Jake Hajelke and Toughy (A)
MC ... ~ ·--.., ...
A .. DAY•-"Miranda nv.tene
Murder'" (Part 27)
elllMI "Richard'• Things" (1981. Or•
ma) Uv Ullmann. Amanda Redman. Af1er
the dMth of her husb4lnd. hll ~ wid-
ow becomes lnYOIYed wf1h hie mllt1'991.
'A' ~hr .. 46mln.) -1-=~TOllMI' An lntervtew with Alc:hard Chamt>eNtn.
11-LAlf--I lfl lrWiWWW.W
... "JW!rMt. Helll" (1951, Adwn-
~ank LOY9joy. RlcMtd Canion.
In the K«een War r""-to back
otf In tM fact Of the tntmy. (2 tft) e 'lm BMIMI
"The l.JneMn.. (1981, Horror)
a.oh, Sidney Laalldl. A TV
newswomen and her two eaalltant9 find
lodgings II a bo9fdlng ~ IMabltad by
a ~ bfothlt and ellt• and thalr
montl.rOUI OfflC>f'lnG, 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) _(JI)._ O.btlla ~ leedl IN popu-
lar New Wave group In a MlectlOn of tNlt
hlta. lnclUdino "Heert Of GIUI." "Cel Me" and ·-n:i. Tlde II High." ttom the
CINldl9n NatlOnel ElcpolltlOn In Toronto.
-LA11_.,Wl'll16'• &ii I -il prOCIUctr Aog9r Oomwln, ~ ~ o.orge Miier (I\) (1 hr.) !:-ocrma •cum <Met: 9-\
0-Q IM""" OILLm _..... CoYtt' of ..
OMllof'I " ~ (from Horth o.kota Stai. ~) (R) (t
~~ "Tsttoo" (1M1. Dr::J INOt ~ M.ud AdMl9. All olll I tattoo
.,. kkrlepl a fllllNOn ~ Ind .....
oeedl eo oowr hit bOdy wfttl Nt hlfd.
.... (1hr .46 IN\.) .. "lM At"'-tight' ("77,
C>ornecW) Den A~ _Miry Anni McOdM6d. A yout1g IMft•I .. II oond-
oettd .._, n. w. lrl iow.. (1 ht./• -r:: .. ~. J:..Wf*m> HlillOI\ .. ,....... ....... eMlfr ... _ ..... .. . ~ .. "' ............. .
--._iil_llii ... -·-..,.RIP•" ...... --c 1-.Cl-..t ........ ... UIY Gueat: alnglf Petri Page.
>eiji.-
n c•mm IM flOOnM&. Oekland Invaders at
Geld (Subject to bied<out) (S
hra.)
Cl)._ "Tlct<et To Heaven" (1981,
Orama) Nick Mancuao, SaUI Rublnek. On
the heell of • romantic brMkup, a young
man vtaltt trlendt In s.n Francllco end It
~ drawn Into joining lhelr rellgloul cull. PG' (1 hr .. 46 min.)
... "Ctlerlot• Of Ar•" (1961. Dr•·
Mil) Ben Croaa. len Chlrteaon. Social .,,___ and pel'IC)nal tlmloll beMt two
oontraatlnalV ~ Bfttleh 1thlet• on thalr way fo-glt«y In the 1924 Plllt Qlym-
DloL 'PG' (2 tn., 6 min.)
11.:. :A."" OU..t: author Mordeoal
MW .. DZHIT
.... "The Red 9adge Of CCIUtage" 196~.~llM) Audie Morphy. 8111 MU-. on the noY.i by Stephen
Crane. A CIYll War IOldler demonttr•t• tr~ courage aft• oanloltlna In hit flf1t m"'~~· 30mln ) ··=== ....., .. ,. ....
==a. ... -...,_.,~An ln11rview
lwlthDRlohard~~ln ..... .. ......
"I Sent A Lelttt To My LOV."
( 1961, Romance) Slmone Slgnoret. Jean Rochefort. A middle-aged woman woo
hit apent moet of her 1du1t llte c•rlng tor
her lnvalld brother decldet to wrlle 1 letttt
to• newapaper lonely hMrtt col4Jmn 'PO'
~ tn.. 2 min.) ca> llCMI "Ticket To H11ven" (1981,
Dr1ma) Nlok M1nwt0, Saul Rublnek. On
the hMll ot • rOCNnllc brHkup. • young
mari Vleltt tnends In Sin Fr1ncleco •nd la
~ drawn Into joining their retlglout CUii. PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) CI> .. "Heart Beat" (t980, Drama)
Nick Nolte, Slsty Spacek. The llvet ol
Beat gener1tlon leQendt Jeck Kerou10
Ind Clrol Ind Nol Cl ... dy lfl chronl·
clecl. exploring the growth of their relltlon·
thlp u lhey apend 20 r"tleea years on
the move. ·A· ( 1 hr .. 60 min.)
I .._ccurnTODAY ,.. ...
M I GI Tie TOWI FMtured: Rent·•·
Rout. •group of people who wlU "rout"
anyone tor 1 apecllll oceulon: • epeclal
effectt wizard: a ... rch for the ti.et dells
In Southern Celltornle.
-----....... _. f!.:t fook el tN 1M1MO of
AIO't "The Thom llrdt." ~ ~ vlewt wttn Alcherd Cham~ and Aeohel Wiid: a vi.It to tht pttmlere of
rrandt '°'d Coppole't new ftlm "The OutMdttt." tt1tr1ng Matt Dillon; a repott
Afftoan ~ mu.lo. .. .,.
-OM&.t ........ " .., ... llU11 "°''° .... ......,,._...,
........... Neel Gabler and.,., .
rt Lyont ahowca .. tome Otolt noml-~ thet Nlvtn't rtotlwd alot of atten-
tion end ~ IOfM eurpt1elngly Int•·
Mtlng CltlQOr1M. CJD ""'911 ROCll The Worlcl't Oldlet
,.,... lntr~ the Fragg!M to a new
• out .
I ...... ftdlw. .. ....... ..... LM. -.Y Leun. modele h9f
t aoap opera role of Ameflca'•
neweet ~t""11 on Sidney. e .,.. "Vtta Cruz" ( 196'4, AdYtn-
tUfe) G•ry eoop.,, Burt Lanouttt. A oelr
ol mttoenarlM take up lldM In the ~ can War (21\ft.)
8 0 '*" ·-· FMIUred: I men Cflmt hltnMlf Into a 20-lnoh plettlo
tuti. with a !Ive boe constrictor: a couple
that have had 972 lotttt children '1'iflt the
p1at 35 y .. ra: p1raohutlatt CfMll a
J1cob'1 lldder while et1ndlng atop Md\
other'• chut• ( 1 hr.) G llCMI "Who't Minding The Mint?"
(1967. Comedy) Jim Hutton, Dorothy
Provine A U.S. Mint employee jOltW
lore. with counterleltert 1ft1t-he IOMe
$50,000 In currency. (2 hrs.) i ':: .,.._. A proflle ol Jacklyn
Zeman from Iha "Soeo Oper1;" trMtment
for victim• ol • condition thet mak• them dizzy moet of tha time. • llCMI "The HMrtbrNlc Kid" (1972,
Comedy) Chlrlee Grodin, Cyt>lll Shep-
herd. The honeymoon plane of • couple of
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•Cil "The Pajame Game" (1957, Musi-
c.I) Dorll Dey. John Raitt (2 M ) CD "The Shoolllt" ( 1976. Weelem) John
Wayne, Lauren Bacall. ( I ht .. .0 min.)
.. (C) "Guys And Ooltt" (1955, Mualcal) "8nk Sinatra, Jean Slmmona. (2 In., 30
min.) ~ "Allee Adema" (1935. Orama)
KatMrlne ~. Fred Mac:Murray. (I
ht.,'° min.) Cl) "Cherlot• Of Are" (1981 , Drema)
Ben Croee, len Chanelon. (2 Mo, 6 min.)
(%)"Two-Way Stretci'I" (1981, Comedy)
Pet• SelleB. Wllfred Hyc»-Whlte. (3
hra.) ..........
uate live comedians woo compete egelne1
Mch othef for St0,500 In prize ~.
comic Mlchffl Pritchard hosla. (1 ht.)
... "The Jenci'lo Mlle" (1979, Ora-
ma) Petet Strausa, Brian o.nn.hy. An
Inmate 88Mng a llfe tenlenc. In F'olsofTl
PrllOrt trains to become an Olymplc
runnet ( 1 hr .. .0 min.)
•G!IM.LMMP-..Y ... Cl) .. .,, Donovan Wide tor the
i.oencsary "Matked Stranger" when
Quake City II lerrorlz.ed by three gune-
;J;' U-l9mft Laverne, duped
Into robbing a benlt. II mistaken for eome-
one .... and eemenced to die. (Part t)
La ... ICI• I>-....,
.. .....un. ~ ''Georgia'' The IOlrlt of the "Old South" permeet• the llf•tyte of modem Georgians trom the
remo1e bMuty of coaatal Georgia'•
Cumber\and Island, to lhe lleel Ind giaM
Ill apet9 of Atlanta. ( 1 Iv.)
• .,_ "High Anxi.ty" ( t9n.
) Mel Brooks. Clorle Leedwnan.
The new dlfec:tor of 111 Uy\lm uncowra a
plot by eever81 staff metnbers to oorMnoe
healthy and wee.lthyalertt9 that they .,. ~A 2hra.) "Part 3: 1933-
Megg69. neglected by lutie and
forced to wont u a houNm&ld. QIYel birth
to a beby girt unn.ppy aocJ In poor
heelth, she unexpectedly meet. up with
Fathef Ralph wt1'le vacationing on •
eectuded llland, and the two finally oon-
eummete theU love. c;i (2 tn.)
LmLI ..... ,,. ..... 1., .....
aA ''Sixty Mlnut9a To Meltdown" ~ of malfunc:tlOnl tll'ld mi.
tUI• at Thr98 Mlle lll9nd nearty four ~ ~ .,. c:twonleted. and the critical eco~ and ulety queetlont confron1-
1ng nudMf poww todey are examln9d c;i i! t'!;.;_30 min.) Cl) -.. NO'llAU. Oek.lend lfMdn at
I.Gold (R) (3 hrs.)
... "Scfamt>led FMt" (2 hra.)
.,. "I Ougl\1 To Be In Plorurea"
Comedy) Waltet Mat1heu, AM-
Maroret. A teen-ager JOurnevs from
Brooklyn to Hoaywooc:I to get to know her
•tranged tor-.nwr!ter talhef. 'PG' ( 1 ht., (5 min.)
(%) ... ''Wtwl Ya Com.-.' 8ectt. Red
Aydef?" (1979. 8""**) Marte» Gortner. Peter AM. A peychat)c dopa smuader maNIQ8I to etoee the ....,,
bofcfei Wfthout atty l10Ubtl bUt btoOmea ttranded In a tilMoY TUM tOWl'l wfterl hll
«* bteeka dOwn. 'A' ( l tv •• 58 rM\.)
•H II • ... .,,,. Law" (1974, Dnlmlll
Hi1atl. Jofwl Bectc. A .. -.tlONI
homicide trlal IHdt to un .. vory
ININWWlnge btNnd lht "**-(2 """· 30mln.) ...
7 -ft.A,_. "V"'9 ""°"
• Alotwd -reolt9' lfle Poef"I c.tol. Aobett ltownlne. lclglr AIM Poe, 8lilPhen Vincent ..._. Met
E In a one P91'90f• ltlOW. a lllJ GOlden~19'1, Dl'9! '°'*' ""*"" ~ ,..... .. ..... ~ rtiNrft tor .... ...,,,. .. ..
.............. Ind .. ~.. ·r· "" .... " .... Zf1 .,.
----~ -
-"'~ 1'=:..WN!e ln¥tltfOlttna the :;:,: • • CoMnbo l,lnOOYM. runblr of ~ VWffn mothoel lot the kll-~f ht.~ IO llW\) -"Thi .... , Wlthttl" ( ttu, "°""y Cox, 8kll Baeoh. A wcman
II r8P1C1 on her honeymoon by=· llOQtd Ol'Mtln and ~ I
ncwmel eon who gtOWt uc:> to tallow In
did'• tMoody foOttt.... 'A' ( t Iv., 30 -!~ "The "°VI In ~ C" tre, Drama) Artdtew St~ Stan w. A group of young Amtrtoan IOI-
-. "*'llgll to OYlfCIOl'na the temn of the Vietnam W11 In thelt own, lllghtty
E tmaMet. 'A' (2~mln.) . W ... UM.A &Neida &
amell. RObttt Wtflf*, Cerot Lawfanot. 0.. Evant and GlaM Ford jOln hoatt Daniel J. Tr9Yentt 1nd Anita GMlelte for en
lntottnatfve look at tl'll pro~ of ohlld atuie. (Hw.)
?!: .. "Dead Man On The Run" 975, A<Mt\11111) Petit G,.Yel. Katt.
Juetlot. ~ I man Ilk• OY« tor a
murdlf9d ~ official. I'll IUlf)eett thlt
It'll deelt\ Wit part of a lerget C)lol lnYOl\l-
lng th9 utelllnatlon of a prtekWltl.i oan-dlOI~ hr., 30 min.) e "8oottegger9" ( 197~. Orama)
Sltm Plok-. Jaclyn Smith. Two beek Niii
fartlllea ~· tor the right• to a mooneNne I)!\ ( 11v:, 30 min.)
0 ----~An Interview ~ RlclMfd Chambefiatn. ... "OMd Alnoll'" (1"4, Orama)
e.tta 0.1111. Karl Malden. Wt'jen l'llf ax· lo\>9f bfother.jn.lew dlel. a tavern owner
kill '* twin lilt• and a.HMI l'llf wealthandpoeftlon. (1hi' .. 50mln.) W CB> .. "Chatc:tl And ChOng'I Nice
Dreamt" (1981, Comedy) Richard
"ChMotl" Matin, Thomae Chong. Two
ltMtttate pothladl 1ppe1r to hive found
tl'lllr tiw calling u they peddle kl• cream __ ................ _
... "A Llttll S.x" (1981 , C6medy) Tim
Matheson, Edward Herrmann. ( 1 hr .. 35
min.)
•CD) "Gypsy Gift" (1966. Of1ma) Hayley
Mils, Ian McShane. (2 hl'I.) •all "Bacil Street" (19et. Romance)
Susan Hayward, John Gavin (2 hra.) (I) "Doi And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven·
lure) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) •CJD "Treuur• Of The snow•· ( 1981, Ora-
ma) P1ul Oeln. C8l9y Born ( 1 hr • 40
min.)
(%) ''The a.a.t Witt*\" ( 1982. Horror)
~Cox, Bibi Belch. ( 1 tw • 30 min.) 79(!) "Goodbye, My Finey" (1951, Come-
dy) ~ Crawford, Robert Young. (2
hrl.) • "House Calla" (1978, Comedy) Wal-
let Metthau. Glendl JacQon. ( 1 hr . 38
ITWI.)
119CJ:) "Guyt And Dolls" ( 1955, Musical)
Frank Sinatra, Jean Slmmona (2 hrs .. 30
min.)
(I) "The Leeming Tree" ( 1989, Orama)
Kyte Johnaon, Alex Clarke ( 1 hr., 45
min.) .. CH) "Nob0dy'1 Partekt" ( 1981, Comedy)
Gabe Kaplan. Ailx Kan as. (1 tv., ~
min.)
CD) "History Of The Woricl -Part I"
( 1981, Comedy) Mel Bfookl. Madeline
-
~--~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-
on ii,_. Of IA MglM. .,.. ( 1 ht., lmln. •
• 'II ' • -~=·-" C•Mt. 0.omaJ ~ I U; OM Willlaml. A
tough NtW Yor1c 1Y OCll> hie hit wortc out
out lot him when one of the wortcr1 moet
l~n&.oriett arrlwe In hit clfy. 'R' .. _.-..... -.... ... "L.ltr'• Moon" (1942, Orama)
tt Dllon. Clndy FWw. Dtepit• patenlal
oppoalttor\, two ~ from dHl.nng
beokgroundl W In io¥9 In I emall T IXM
town. 'PG' ( t ht., .a min.) e .,.. "Olu~r1no1" ( 1977. ~) Donald Sutheriand. Francine
Aao11t1. An tnt•rnatlonat hit man
blcoml9 obl1tud with finding hll m .... .,wife ... ht .. '° min) ""=." ::111 ._... Hlghllgttlt Of the
' 2 New Yortc M«t. (R)
(%) .,. "Halln Beat" ( 1880. Orama) NlCtc Nolte, 8lilty ~. The llvll of Beet generation lloltldl Jactc Kerouac
I/Id Cetol I/Id ~ c.tudY .,. cttronl-
cltd, a~owth of lhtlr rtllllon-lhlp .. they 20 11111111 y1119 on t1lf m<M. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) •CID .. "I Ooght To Bl In Pletur•"
( 1962, Comedy) Walter Matthau. Ann-
Margr•t. A t~ jOurneya trom
Br<>Oktyn to Hollywood to get 10 know hef
•ttanged ~tar llthef. 'PG' ( 1 hr . "5 min.) -~---~= "The Red Badge Of Courage" (1951, Ofarn1) Audie Murphy, Biii Maul-
Kahn. (1 hr .. 33 min.) CZ) "When Ya Comln' Back. Red Ryder?"
(1979. &lepenee) M81JOe Gortner. Peter
Firth. ( 1 hr.. 58 min.) .. II "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Orama)
Albert Finney, Diane KNton (2 hrs., 5
min.)
-(C) "Clash 0 1 The Titans" (1981, Fanta·
sy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence 01Mlr ( 1 hr.,
58 min.)
Cl) "Small Town Glr1" ( 1953. Muslcal)
Jane Powell, Farley Grangef ( 1 hr.. 35
min.) tD "The Vlolenl One&" ( 1967, Orama)
Fernando Lama•. Aldo Ray (2 hr&.)
-al) "ltteg91" (1955, Orama) Edward G.
Robinson. Nina Foch. (2 hr&.) -<l> "The Black Marble" (1980, Orama)
Robert Foxwnrth, Paula Prentlll. ( 1 hr •
53 min.)
1W(O) "Vlfua" ( 1984<. Sulpenae) Glenn
Ford, Chuck Connors. (I hr , 40 min.)
-JU1ernooa ....,..._
,._ G "St111ng Pretty" ( 1948. ComedY) Oltf.
ton Webb, Robert Young. (1 hr., SO min.) e "You're A Big Boy Now" ( 1967.
eom.dy) EllZlbelh Hartman, Geraldinl ~. (2hn.)
(I:) ''The Bible" (1966., Orama) a.otga
C. Scott, Pater O'toote. 0Qc11d and net· ratld by John ~on. (3 hrl.) e "Lolita" (1962. Comedy) Jamee
Maori, SUI Lyon. (2 tw.. 30 min.) -CJD "Llttle Mo" ( f978, Orama) Glynnll
O'Connor. Mlct\MI Learned. (2 hrl .. 30
min.)
till e "Merry An«ew" ( 1968, Comedy)
09nny Ka~ Angell. (2 In.) wcm "On Pond'' (1981, Orama)
Hanry Fooda, Kall'llttne Hepburn. ( 1 hr ..
49 min,)
Cl) "I Ooght To Bl In PlctlK•" (1982,
Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret.
{! l'w., "5 min.)
ciJ ''When Ya Comtn' Back. fWd Rydet?"
(1979, Sulpanae) Mar)Oe Gortnar, Peter
Fwth. ( 1 hr • 68 min,)
... "The Partner'' (1981, Mystwy) Yoko
Tani, OyY Oolamen. (2 hrl.) •OO "NobOdy't Per1ekt" (1981, Com.dv>
Gabe Kaplan. Alex Katru. ( 1 hr.. 96
min.) CD "Tracks" ( 1976, Orama) Dannll
Hopper, Taryn Power. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •CD:> "Gypey 0«1'' (19e6, Orama) Hayley .... Ian MeShane. (1tw.,40mln.)
CZ) "The Fox" ( 1968. DfarM) Sand'f
Oannla. Keir OullaL ( 1 hr., 50 min.)
W CJD ''TrMtUr• Of The Snow'' (1961. Ora·
ma) Paul Dean. Cetey Born. ( 1 tw., 40
min.)
• ''The~ And Hll Chld" (1978,
Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 23 min.)
Friday, March 25, 1883 23
-Wednesday ............... -
-di) "HiltOf'Y Of The Wottd -Pett r·
(1981, C<medy) Mel Brooks. Mec:l;ellne
!Win. ( 1 hr .. 33' min.) -~"Never ~ LAnd'' (1981. Drama) ~ Clertt. C.tNNn Neebttt. ( 1 hr .. 25
min.) e "MalecN'a CcMt" (1978, Orama)
Veronica Oullllgan, Donald Pleeeenoe. ( 1
hr .. 30 min.)
(%) "Matjoe" ( 1972) Documentary. ( 1
hr .. 30 min.} •Ill> "Bllndfold" (1986. SUlpenee) Roci\
Hudlon. CIMIClli Cetdlnale. (2 hra.)
M(J) "~Of The Kingdom" (Part 1)
(1946, Orame) Gregory ~. Thomes
Mltcn.11. (2 hra.)
M(D) "The Drowning Pool" (1975. Mys-
tery) PU Newmen, Joenne Woodward. L! hr., 50 min.)
Cl) • 'Ctlu Ctlu And The PNly Ruh''
(1981, Comedy) Alan Arlcln, Cetol Bur· nett. (1 tw .. ~min.) e '"The Jericho Mle" (1979. Orama)
Peter s~ Bttan Dennehy. ( 1 hr .. ~
(t-.>'F.., crwte, The Moonbeem Rider"
~ AcMnttn) David C.1Tadlne, V8CC8f'O. (1hr .• 39 moh) -~'"The Jericho ~1979, Oreme) Pit. Sn.a, Btlan . (2 hra.)
(I[) '"The Eartt*1g" ( 1980, Actventure) wr..m Holden, ftCtcy 8dlrodef. ( 1 hr., 37
.. (t-1-ni. e...a Within" ( 1982. Honor)
AQnny Cox. Bibi 8-;h. ( 1 Iv .. 30 min.) •CD>"~ Cella" (1978, Comedy) Wal-._ Metthliu. Glende Jecklon. (1 hr., 38
artflrW Allignrnsnt" (1980. Orama) ~ 8'*1ld, MlohMI Yori!. ( 1 ht,, -~~.J. Men Who Would Be l<lrlg" (1979. Adventure) S..n Connety.
MlchMI Caine. (2 ""'· 9 min.) ® "Evtl Under The Su\" (1982. Mv--
tery) Pwtet 1.JatJnov, Jene 8llttln. (1 tv .• ~
mft.) Honnen... ae That YOAJ?" ( 1978.
Redd Foxx. PeM a.y. ( 1 hr ..
l,mll .... (11M8, "'11M) Oaot ~Ethel~. (2 In.) -fl.th°"' Of The Pmt" (19'7, Drama) -~=.~~e.J~:Q'Rydtt?" m eu.c--> Merjot Gotttltf. Peter (1 ht .. &8 ,,.. )
tlll9(§) "Ewpe Rom Hew Voftc;.:£8:~· eo.-~) Kun"-'· Bat-ii::.~ ,,.,,, • ( 1911 ~) Nigel "'Y· Nloot ~ .. (a ..... 2JS "*1.1
cal) Ann Blyth, Edmund PurdOm. (2 Iva.)
(%) "Mar)oe" ( 1972) Documentary. ( 1
hr .. 30 min.)
W(D) "Stage Door" ( 1937. Dreme) Katha·
rlne Hepburn. Ginger Rogers. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.)
•• ''Tid(et To Heaven" (1981, 'Drama) Nick Mancuso, Saul Rubklel<. ( 1 hr .. 45
min.)
•CH> "The Earthling" (1980, Adventure)
William Holditn. Rk*y Schroder. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.)
Cl) "The Goldwyn FolllM" ( 1938, M~
cal) Adolptl9 Menjou, Ella Logan. ( 1 ht.,
56mln.)
CJ) "Two-Wey Stretch" (1961, Comedy)
Peter Sellefa. WUfred Hyc»-Whlte. (3
hra.) -~"Never Never Land" (1981, Drama)
PetUla Clarll, C.thleen Nelbltt. ( 1 hr .. 25
min.) CD "Oiatanoe" ( 1976. Drema) Paul Ben-~.James WOOde. (1hr.,31 min.)
WC%) "Shoot The Moon" (1982, Onama)
Albert Finney, Dl9r'9 Keaton. (2 hra., 6
min.)
-~ "The Red e.dge Of Cout-oe" ( 1961, Drema) Audie Murphy. S. Mauld:n. ( 1
ht., 30 min.)
CD) "The 0townlng Pool" (1976, ~
tery) Peui Newman, Joanne Woodward. 11 hr .• 50 min.) ~ "The Ln Looney, Looney Suga
Bunn Movie" 1981, Comedy) Animal·
ed. Vo1cea by Blanc. June Fcny. (1
ht .• 20 min.) e "Malachi'• eov.'' (197tl, Orama) Veronica OUll!gen, Oonetd ~. ( 1
hr .. so min.)
-Cl) "Weet Side Story" (P811 1) (1961. MUelcal) Natalie Wood, Rlcherd Beymer. (2 hra.)
-• • n• .._. lAUl'tl'• lrMltt-cie11on Of. ''Joutlnt" 14110 ICOldlnt IMdt
tMlt •no ~ton 10 the on.n1111 D!ld.w~ tit.)
l!l;betON" ( 1912, W .. tetn)
lite Nellon, o.ty 8uMy A Teut OUlllw
grow. to btootne 1 ~ Wl'\lle cone1ant· IV on the run ltom the euthofttlee atld hll9
!=we. 'PO' < 1 '!·i. 30 min.) ft, ... Mii Ctvlefl•. Alln
... Clelte BIOom atld 1r11M WOt1tl 1tat
In Ihle tdel)tlllon of Ter~ Rattlgen't
play lbOUI the olt.....on teeldlntt of an
Engllth ....,. fllOf't, Oeolr-w1nnlng
dlrtolOt John 8chletlnoet directed the
c.1°'mane., tepid In BtlltOI, Englend. (2
• ~ "l<Jll An<I Kiii Again" (19411
AOYenture) Jamee Ryan, Annellnl Ktlel. A
tMni.t art• eic,pett balllel the mlnlonl ot a
l>OWlf·med eelenlltt Intent on entllvlng
mankind with • new mltld-oontrol drug. 'PG' (1 ht., .0 min.)
I ..... , ..
-111 _,., ...... WllAT ... tmf.1M u.t Aol>ett
rulwleh hOttl e look II the 1.otort wt'tlch
have oontrlbUted to the ritlng coet or
health oer• In AINflca, and axplor11 varl-
oue lltem1tlv9L • WI• IAl'flt "Huntet1 And Hunted" ~vld Attenbotovgh lookt 11 the ~tari-
1n 1nd earnlvoroue memmalt of the 1n1-
1W maliB U~.) I ...... _ .. , ·-IMmY.O • 111119CllT
llOVW "G1mte Women Play" ( 1980.
C<>n'fdy) Leeftle eov... Samentha FOA ·x· ( 1 hf .. ~6 m~.~ (l)&..ow. ,.....,ceut.m
(%)._"The Fox" ( 1968, Orama) San-
<ly Dennis, Keir Oullee. An Intimate rela·
tlonsNp between two women It threat·
ened by the art1vat ot 1 young man. 'PG' 0 Iv. 50mln)
1W 8 Cl) Gml:'f Quincy blnleS Q<N9rnment
red tape and 1 corpot1te ~ to aave •
smeN town from a deadly epidemic (R) i! hr.,_10 min.) U ., TOllM'r Hoet: Johnny Carson
Guest: Placido Oomtnoo. ( I hr ) l a .... ....,..
l'OU&-.,..rr
.,. "Only The Valiant" (1951.
A<Mtnture) Gregory Pedl. Barbara Pay·
ton. A cavalry unit regain• respect for their
lee<* when he sevet them from an Indian lttaclt. (2 hrs.) l ... ..a.-...
.. LA~ Guest hOtt: Wun~
ton, DC.. talk lhow host Charlie RoM.
Featured: Rl'l9rend Ike ~~eachtng the gospel of profit: tax 1111 B
Ray Anderson tells how to save on yOU< tu ..
CD)_,,. "Heavenly Dealre" ( 1979. Fan-
teey) Johnnie K~. Two !Ntdamee are
accldemally !(Hied by thel< k>ver9 end wind
1£. 11 frustrated g00.11. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
llJ A .. DAY • -"LO\'ef9 For The First Time" (Pitt 28) .,.CUii
tw~ . .,,. "DIMppeer1nce" (1977,
Sulpenae) Donald Suthefiand. Francine
Recette An lntern1llon11 hit min
becomes oOMIMd with tlndlng hll mlaa·
l!'.!gwtt..'R' (1hr .. 4~~"
-· --~ An lntlMew with Eb Sommel. eOMLAIT._
.. "LA C. Aull Follll U" ( 1NO.
) Ugo Tognmi. MIOhel S-t~ A m1C1G11"11aieo giay couple 11e the quany
of • MCr9t or;.nllatlon trying to oet the m6Cfoftlm thlt OM of them ew911owed 'R' 1 hr. S9 "'*'.) liiMi "The Ameteur" ( tN2. OfllM)
S.vege, OtwittOphlf P\immet. A
CIA compufet licptrt trelnt for ICllw fleld
duty 10 •venoe thl '"""* of h9 glttfrtend ruthlell tetrottet.. 'A' ( 1 "' .• at! min.) _. "C.t P9ople" (1811, Fanteay)
..... l<lnlk~ Maloolm McOow91. Fait·
Ing In loYI POM1 1 problem fof 1 young
woman who tume Into • feroclout big cal
11 IN mat11 with 10tMone who la not of
her own kind. 'A' (2 M.) .. CD ... "Foxtrot" (1978, Of1m1) Peter
(5'Tooll, Chatlot1e Rampllng. A BKopeen
lriltoortt MIS up I MW home on e
«*etted 1111.nd wfth hit wife and two w •
Vinti. 'R' (1 hf. 20 min.) -· e LA11iiilitWl'llMWID&iil&d'I <fueeta: COMedlln KM\~. v~ a.,, Chin Chue. fllm dltector wini.m ~.) I ~ coma w °'°" Gueet. a.ry ~-ua•tnU .. I~ ... The McMlllane
11e tripped In their home by • killer who la
llfl'Oflzlng San FrtncllcO. (R) ( 1 ht., 20 min.) we ... "Cleopatra" (1834, Romlnce)
a.udette Colbert. Wllrtn Wiiiame. Thi dramatic love aftllr ot Cleopetra atld Marc
Antony le Mt agalntt the ellbotate eplen-
dOf of Egypt and Rome. (2 hra., 30 min.) 8 ... "Vltlt To A 8mlll Planet"
(19e0. Comedy) J«ry Lewte, Eat! Hollt·
men. A epece CIMtl.K• ~ In Virginia
Ind aeta ou1 to learn abou1 E.wthllnge Ind
tt'lelr ways. ( 1 Iv .. 30 min.) G llOVW "Wlpeoutl" (1972, Drame)
Henry Sltve. Rlcherd Conte. A 1yndlcate
hit man It ordered by hie bOll to eliminate
his enemle9 never auepecttng that thete le
treachery Involved In the llllgnment. (I
hf .• 30 min.)
(f) .. "The Hard W1y" (1!M3, Ora·
me) Ida Lupino. Oennll MOC'g&n. White
puehlng her younger llatlf to llardom. a
Q!!I wredla her own ~r· {2 ~.)
QJt --~ An Interview wtlh Eb Sommer.
• .,_"Up ..,Pel.,rtecO(>I~~·" (1959. Adven-
ture) .i.met Gamer, Edmond 0'811en. A
naval offloef ts 0tdered to carry cut a ~ i:ou. mlealon during World War II. (2
CC)"'°"' "The SenelJoue PMM" ( 1979. Comedy) Ur1Ule Andf-. Dullo Del
Prete. Greedy r•ttvea hire e MnlUll
"Florencie Nightingale" to take<*• of an aging count auftetfng from 1 dekate heart
cOnd'ltlon 'R' ( 1 IV .. 20 min.) (I) CCIU.lm IA &IWA. Cowrage of ,,,.
NCAA OMeklt'I ll ChemolonlNP (from e ..... ) (R) (2 hl'I.) .
''Vlful" (11)82, Suapenae)
ord. CtlUdc eonnort. A deadly
WU. II stolen from 1 mllltM)' tab and
unlMthed on Iha popuiltlon. IPfMdlng 1
trall of death Ind deatructlon. 'PG' ( 1 Fw •
40mln.)
(%) .,.,. "Two-Way Stretd\" (19411,
..
eorn.cty) Petet 9elletl. Wiltrld ..,,..
Whtte. A t1lo Of pttaon lnmlJ• ,-, 10 bfMk OUI, then ~le In again with I 'iit ot dfelnOndl, t3 hre1 ·1· ... ~ l*Mtl'G091 ... -...... W ... "An Amerlcen Wetewo« In LM-
" (19t1, Comedy) Oevld Ntugtlton,
JIMy Agullet.
w ([) ._ "F11t No Evtl" (1980. Horror)
A'ieten Amo11m. Kathleen Aowe MoAllln.
An 18-yeer-old high ~ ttudent
dll!Qhta In cseo1me11ng Na hometown. 'A' i! ht ' 40 min.)
W (l)llOVW "TheS.x M1chlne" (1978, 8cl-
enc.F1Ctlon) Agoltlna e.111. In 2037
A o .. aelentleta tolw the energy problem
by ha.rneetlng the PC>W1f of the humen ffbl-• 1 i..~~=·Jn.11a1
.. "8h001 The Moon" ( 1982, Of•
me) Alben Anney, Olene Keeton. ..~ ... "The Blbll" (19ee, Ofame) ~oe c Scott, Peter o·roo11. Olteoted
1nd n1rr11ed by John Hueton The Book
of Geneele reoounta m1n'1 cr11tlon, f1K.
aurvtval Ind lndomlt1ble filth In the fu1ure.
i hrl .• 6 mln.)
.. •''The Liii Blltzllrleg" (1959,
•me) van JoMaon, DI<* YOO<. During
Wotld Wtr ll'e Battle of the Bulge. I OU"O-ho Natl and hit ti.nd of Nboteura lnfll..
trait Aff*I 1r00pe. It hr . 4'5 min.)
I "The Back Marble" (1980,
obeft Fo11wotth. Paula Prentlel.
.. &Tl.Mm .. ..
•E Y•tW
"Allee Adami" (1935. Drame)
Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray A
amall-town girl aearchel f0t romance 10
eecape the lonely boted<>m of het Wfe. ( 1
hr .. 40 min.)
119CJI) llOVW "Escape From New York"
(1981, Sclence-Flclton) Kurt RuMell,
Adrienne Barbeau In 1997, a hardened
criminal IS offered a pardon It he can r• cw the pretkllnt of the U S. from the
prleon city thel M1nhet11n h11 become.
'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
(I) llV9mt MlllM. ... "'MCllOO -...._, A celebrity panel of Judgel evaf..
uate five comedians who compete agalnlt
aech othet for $10,500 In prize money.
-,·~tchael Prltcherd holll. ( 1 hr.) -.,.,, __ ...... ,_..,
... ..,_ "The Amazing Tra~ent an" ( 1960, Science-Action) Dougtu
Kennedy. Marguerite Chapman. A ecfen.
1111 uses hie lnvlalblNty flefum and en ex·
convict to rob• bank. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.)
• .,. "Oueet For Are" (1981, Fant.-
ly) Everett McGIH, Ree Dawn Ctiong
Three membeta of a prehletortc tribe lhet
he.111·1 the l(nowtedge for meklng fire are
aent In ... ,ch of a new aourc:e when their
contJnuously burning pilot fire Is extln-
E . ·~ 1 hf .. 3S min.) -.... t=.,. ...... "Super Bowl Of ry Mualc" Thia unique country
music i.tlval from w..i Virginie f•t1M11
two daye of plckln'. alngln' end flddltn',
and lncludea IOOt'I ""' 11 Emmy Lou Harrla, Conwey Twitty. T.G. Sheppetd,
Alabama and many more. ( 1 hf .• 20 min.) .•. .,.,
(Z)&WAa,_wmeawa.-~
Friday, March 25, 1983 25
a...tonta. •1>9f ~mu -I= "Evil Under The &In" ( 1982. Mystery) Peter Ultlnov, JaM Blrtcln. ~
glen llauth H9rcule Poirot looQ fOf the
murdaraf of a f~ ectr ... ~ 111
lmand r..wt hotel'• ttaff and guestL PG' t! hr. 40 mlr\.)
-· Cll ---"The Ritz" (1978. Come-dy) Jeck Waalon, Rita MOfano. 8eMd on
the pfey by T•anca McNally. A ~
bumbter, on the run from hie homlddal
brothaf...,._.w, unwtttlngly ttumblaa Into 1
G9Y bethh<Me In Manhattan. (R) (1 hr .•
20mln.)
-· ... "Artaa My LOYa" (1940. Aomenoe) Claudetta Colbert Rey Mii-
lend. A pelr of IOYar'I find thamaat~
~ by the Spanlah CMI Wat Ind the
outbreek Of WOOd W11 II. (2 hra.. 30 It..,_ "Rolllng Men" (1972, Orame)
Oannla WMver, Don StrOUd. A men
baglr'8 to IMtott fOf hie two 90fll after
being r.-..ad from 1 four•year prtaon
tam\. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
(!) ... "Oown Tiw'M 0.11< Straeta"
( 1964, Mystery) BrOdat'lc* Cniwfor<I, f\ith Roman. An FBI agent replaoal hie
deed :=-and almuttenaouely IM .. on ttnaOf~ftnlahad caw. (2 hrL) 0 ..,..._,_An lntarvtew
wtttl ._ 81n.lthn.
• ... "Fight To Tenalaf'' ( 1953,
Adventure) Joen Fontelna, Jeck Palance. A ptene or..,_ and the pilot and~
gara bel out. beginning a hUnt for • 13,000,000 i.ttar of ctedll (1 hr., 40 = ''The Wldca<I Wlf9" (1965, ) ~ Patrick, Beatrtoa Cemp-
bel. When i. dlugr ... bla wlf• .. dllcoY--9'9d deed. a men t>aoonw the prime nuder auapeet. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) cm .. ·'Tan~· (1812.~) ~ Woocb" , Patrlcle Hume. Twa
id'411111ng ~ find ~
oompttlng •• ..,.,, In • 4()0.mlle btoydt
reoa from Sen Ffandloo to MellbU. ( t hr .•
30"*'-1 -1 I I • '
w1•mc .. ou•ua1rr flillooml:UPa.. •A IOccm '~d To Wemb.ey" (R) t! hr.) . g .. "Pray TV' (1980, Comedy)
Dabney Coleman. Atchla Hahn. A naer-
benkrupt TV ttatlon changaa Its format to
~programming 'PG' (1 hr., 30
min.)
W (J)llOWll "The Brute" (No Date, Orama)
Sarah Douglas. A batt•a<I wife ettampt1
to oorwlnca the euttlotltlaa of her ht-. bend'•~ brutdty ( 1 hr .• 30 mW\.)
W(IJ lllMf"'A Stranger Is Watching"
(1982. Oreme) Rip Torn, Kata Mulgr9w.
A psych()tlc lddnapa • TV reporter •nd the 8-year-ol<I daught• of en eerllar Victim
and holdl them fOf ransom In Gland Can-
trel Station. 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min.)
WCI:) lllMI ''The Tender Trap" (1955,
Comedy) Dabble Raynolda. Frank Sir-.
Ira. A eophiltlc:.eta<I be<lhalOf dOWn on
marriage meets a gltl who trape him. ( I
hr .. 55mln.~ •1E"Fatt =A: MooobMm
Ride(' (1979. AdwntlKa) David Cene-
<llna, Blanda Vacc:aro. A WOOd War I Yet·
.,.,, and • tamela oompanlon aat out to
wtn the very first Trenacontlnenfal Motor-
cycie Rec. by ~ aboerd a clullc:
bike. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 39 mil.) n ® ... ''The Amateur'' (1982. Drama)
John Savega, Chrlltopher Plummer. A
CIA computer expert trelna for ecttw flatd ~ to h9nQt the murder of hie glr1lrland
l ruthlele tarrortatL 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) .....
-... "Bklndlt" (1939, Comedy) ~on, Arthur Lek•. Blondre end encounter matltal m!Md-
11 f 1hr .• 30mln.) ,. ...... .. mr -• 11 111W .. "~ Ffom New Vortc" (1811. ~Ion) KIM1 ........
Adrienne BetbMu. In 1997, a twdaned
crtmnal la offered a perdon " he cen ,.... cue the preeld«lt of the U.S. from the
prllon city that Manhattan hu become.
'R' ~ 40mln.) • "Fvneral Homa" (1982, Mya-
tary) Kay Hawtry, Berry Morie. A young
woman Wwettlgat• strange occ:weraa at her grandmother'• Vlcton.tl home. 'R' 11 hr., 30 min.)
lr1ICI) ... ''The~ Follel" (1938,
Muaal) Adolphe ~jou. a. Logen. A
11m prodUolf b1ae to ~ a young girt
to act • a 1'Jdae fof hll upcor1W ig mu9cel r.we. (1 IV., S'S min.) ..I .. " Nini• .. .. "Eye Of The Needle" (1981,
&.llpenM) Donald <hel1and, l<a1• .... gen. Whla on a remote ScottWl .i.nd to
meat a a.m.n aubmat1na, an AU apy
ftndl ahaltar from the ttorm In the cottaoa
of 1' young ITllllTlad couple. 'R' (1 hr., 51
-~mlr\.;. •• _
... "Blondll Maata The &."
1939, Comedy) ~ Slr99ton. Arttu Laa. 8londll ~ _..,. n
flndl a ~ of er.other woman In Oeawood'• arTM. (2 his.) =~ ..
.. ''fwcrWay Sllwtoh" ~ ) Pet• Sel9f'I. W1lhd
White. A trto of prtaon lnmet• plllrl to
bf'Mk out, then bf.-k In agelr\ With • -,~dlamonda. (3M.) .. -·,··--,., ----.. • &OGA-"An EVfnlng With Robin " TV1 ''Motk" parlOrma hie out-r-oeoua bfW °' humot In a on.met'! .,. from ..,, Ff9ft0iloo'• OrMt Aman-
~ t.tulllo Hll. (1 hr. 30 n*\.) ..CIV .. ''Thec.t~· (1142. Hot·
ror) ~ Slmcn. ~ 8mlltl. A girt It
OUtMd with the tbllty to OOfMrt ~ Into •~ penttwr et wa (1 tw .. 1a
mlr\.) -----------
-Ml••••• ...... ,
~ftJ--"Patt 4: 1t64· ~ ~ oe Drloet1att rwturne to ._.,,.._ alttt ! ~ 11'\d lOI'.. ta tab DIM (Ph 4'nonm> 10 Rome to It~ fOt the Pf thOOd: a W..Jlhy (ht.
men dlplomat (Ktn Howard) talll In love with Mtlnt (~ WIM!ngham): at 1'111 Otdlnltlon. O.nt IMOUnCel hit plant la
rwtum ta btOQhecle u 1 ~ ~·· Q JI.~..;.."""' our AU..._ ~ted. 8J)flngtlme bfl"GI > Bunny ~berenoee of hit ohltdhoo<I and a
c:Nnoe fOf Wiie E. Coyote to finally cetch
Ao.d Runner. (A) ~OU-A couple Who loond the
of 1 two mhllon·yeer-old WOOly mammoth In thelf beckyard: a OOUrM a1 the Calllornia Highway Pllrol Training Acedtm~.t traTne Mura oop1 In high
.,. "TM You . Phllldel hlan1"
9. Dram.t) Paul 1.wlTlln, ~rbara
. The lnttgrlty of 1 young llwyer 19
1n1trument•' '" hit g11nc a P' .. tlgiou. ~lion Ind I be&utllul . (2 hrl.) • Um I CM WY olttlcal oolumnltt Rlonerd AeeYM ratracee the 1t1pe of
Alnlt de Tooq~tle'• 1831 journey
acroae the U.S. to ...... the 1tet1 of the
democfaoy In America trom a contempo-
~,~Ive. (2 hfs.)
... "The Man Who Would Be King"
1975, Adventure) Sean Connery,
MlcNel Caine. Baled on the story by Rudyard Klpllng. Twp British soldlars Mt
out to clllm the rlol\e$ and poW9I' of •
remote, llglndary klngdOm. 'PG' (2 hr1 .. ·~ ~ .......
CllUICATm "An Evening With Robin lltlamt" TVa "Mork" performs hie out·
fllglOUS bcand of humor In • one-man
etlOW from San Franclec:o'a Great Amer~
can MUllc Hall. (I hr .. 30 min.)
()).,. "Excalibur" (1981. Fanta1y) Nigel Tefry, Nlcol Wiiiiamson. The legend-
ary history of Camelot. from Arfhur'•
auumpilon lo the throne to the perlloua
queet for the Holy Grall, Is retold. 'PG' (2 tn., 20mln.) e ... "Breaking Point" (1976, Ora·
ma) Bo &Jenaon. Robert Culp. A man.
Who wftneeaes a gangland murder. le ter·
rorlzed by the Malle after he testifies. and
l'l'IUlt move with hie family to Toronto. 'R' ~hr .. 31 min.) .. _,...,..,...'"' ...
.. PAT ._,..,...CW. Animated
Fat Albert and the gang pitch In to help an
old friend who It down on his luck. (R) i CllOllft .... .... ,IC,_
9DWll "Chariots Of Fire" (1981, Dr•·
me) Ben Croea, Ian Charleaon. Social
pteMUra and personel turmoil b99et two
contrastingly different British athletes on
their way to glory In the 1924' Parll Otym-12!91. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 5 min.)
(%) llCMI "Marjoe" ( 1972) Documenta-
ry. Since the age of three Marjoe Gortner
hat bean a star of the r9\llval tent circuit,
PfeacNnQ and paaelng the hat and doing ~te well: 'PG' (1 hr., 30 min.) ••Cl) llCMI "Scavenger Hunt" (1979,
Comedy) Richard BenJamln, J~ Coco. An eccentric multknllllonalre
his 15 hairs on a bizarre wtnner-tak&-all
chase for hie huge lnherllance. (R) (2
hrs.) e • 1111 PM:TI tJll WI Natalle'a flfat
kN'e apells trouble for her frlendlhlp with
Tootle .. D
--~~--~~~~~--
I
I-::;; ............. .. ~II 'I Chtmplonlt\lp
tl!om 81>finaflald, Ml., CAI Ct hra,)
(IJ .. ''Tt Rained All .,.lght The Dey I l.ef1'' ( f978, AdVtf\t\uel Tony Cu111a.
Bally ~man. Two IOldlef'l.ot·lortune
blootM -'"brOlled In clanger In a M!lllhy woman•; Otw1 empire. ( f Iv., 40 min.) -1 ~'The ManlpUfatOI'" (1972. Dr•·
ma) 81~ Boyd, 8ytva Kotclne. A
oonnMng I~ tXICUllva who UNI 91/trYOne aroul'\d him to hie own ad\lan-
tagt flndt that hie mo.t allboratlfy
l)lennld put>Nclty 1tunt bad<flr11 on him. i:thl~
• • TAii Wt\arl Jlm'1 Old glflfrlend
up et the garaga, Alex quloldy Mt•
out to win hat hlert.
(!) ... "The 819')fOl'd Wlval" ( 1976,
Seienoe-Flctlon) Katl'larfna ROM. Paula Prtnllu, A young COnnaotlout houtawlte
with modefn Idea.a II appalled 1t thl
robOt·llk• accuracy and 1tranga amllel
With Wl'lleh naighbomood wtvae follln their
domlltlo dut'". (2 htt .. 30 min.) l rA .. ttt
WllAT .... NIAL'IM 0-. Roblft
Krulwtch hoet1 a look 1t the faotora Which
heva contributed to the rlllng coat of
health care In America. and •xptotaa varl-
oue altarnallvea.
CB) llOWll "The Earthling" { 1980, Advtn-
llMe) Wiiiiam Holden, Rlc*y Schrod«. A
world travalar teeohae a young orphan the
waya of aurvlval In the Auetrallan wlldaf·
nea. 'PG' (1 hr .. 37 min.) -· e CIUl9CY Quincy cornea to the aid of • <t.puty corOl'ltlr wnoae drinking problem
11 lntwfefl~ hat work. (R) ( 1 hr.)
!.'*!=•WY Ll¥m1111 PIOPll'I Viewer• from eotOM the coun-
try call In their oommenca ooncarnlng
"American Journey": Dennie Wholey
hoeta. (1 hr.) ID AW'!WcnY...,. "Tammy Wynette /
John COnlee" (1 hr.)
• llCMI "Airplane!" (1980, Comedy)
Robert Haya, Jutle Hagerty. After an alrtfrr
er'a crew falls to fOOd poisoning, a ner·
vous former war pilot 11 prealed Into aer·
vice and muat contend with on-board h~
terla. a aectetlve control towe< and cliche-
tllled memoriee. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
(%) llMI "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Albert Anney, Diane Keaton. The
collapse of an upper rnlddle-<:lue cou·
pie's marrtage and Its effect on thelf four dee chronicled. 'R' (2 hra.. 5 min. ... ! ..... ~The Needle" (1981 .
Soepenae) Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelli·
gan. While on a remote 8cottl6h Island 10
meet a German 9Ubmarlne, an Axil spy finds shelter from the 11orm In the cottage
of a young married couple. 'R' (1 hr .. St
min.) -•••11• .. ••t•m1TrT••n1wwwwa. .. Cl) mT tJll --John Byner shows you things stringer than truth. lar~ than
Ute, and zanier than anything you ve aver aeen. -..... ,._ '* llUU ...
=t~.r>
llmY-0 ...... ...,
'm C•WYUWllM .......
Vlewat'I from aaoea the ooun-
!!l~,.~~n:n=
lllGl ... OI)
"ThOrOiJQhly Am«out Ami'
> Tr)Oy O'Neil. Pefw
. A tat Ing YOUl'l9 worMn Merna
10 au1aoi PIUION1t anoountett wfler9* ~IA.~-OMlll tW .. ''SenMtlonl'i~ MulkMll
1n« Powe11. Dennie O' • A taAanf·
ed dancer maMI a apeotlOUIM rruioll
!but. (1 hr .. &a min.)
tW (I) ...., 10 -Jonathln and .,.,,..
"'lQurney to South Amatloa to l'llOIM a
tclentlet and hit wtfl Who hava bMtl kid-
napped by a WMlthy am~. (R) ( 1
hr., 10 min.) D • TCllllMr Hott: Jonnny C.reon. Gu.ell: The Oak Ridge Boyt, Mloheel
I.JI~~~ I; & "The En~(f950, Orama)
umphrey Bogert, Zero Moetll. A ..,....
tlonal MWIPSP'f ltOly lxpoeM Murder, Inc., a rec:Mt which epraada terror whet·
II/If It hit•. (2 hrl.)
CB) PN1 'I 18 ... Th11 dooumerlte.ry
Pfoftltl five ~ who fatt oornpallad 10 purctlaM flrtetmt tor protection and
found thamMIYM In frightening olleum-
1taooet aa a raault. ( 1 hr.) CDl .. "Young ButtarfllM" (1978)
Mlfll ForN, Hwry AMml. (1 hr., 30
min.)
(I) A .. DAY • -"The Rapist eon ........ {Part 29) e llOWll "l'lckat to Heeven" (1981.
Orama) Nick Mencuao. Saul Rublnek. On
the heel9 of a romantic bcaakup, a young
man Yllll• frlendl In San Francisco and II ~ drawn Into )OWng thtlr rtllgioul
oof1. 'l' ~ hr., 46 min.) -1 :w.~ TGllMf An lntet'Mw wlth~.t~thers. I "&iii.UIT.:UU. "NIT Tourna-
ment FINlll" (2 M .)
i ll•IW•rwww ... LoaAJ• CMITU
... Coverage of the Women'a
Wu Slalom (from WattfVllle VlfflV, N.H. (R (I hr .• 30 min.)
()) "0.•dly Gamet" (1981, ~
tery) Sam Groom. Dick Butkua. A woman retume to hef hometown to Investigate her
sister' I myaterloua death. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 35 min.)
(%) llCMI "When Ya Comln' Back, Red
Ryder?" ( 1979. Su1pen.e) Marjoe
Gortner, Peter Arth. A peychotlc dope
smuggle< manages to croae the Mexican border Without any trouble but becofnle
stranded In a lleepy Tex .. town whef1 hill car brMka down. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 58 min. l
.. CC) llCMI "The Jarloho Mlle" ( 1979. Or• ma) Peter Straut1, Brian Dennehy. An
Inmate MWlltng a Nt. sentence In Folaom
Prison trains to become an Olymplo
run~1 hr .. 4'0 min.) -.CD ''Togethef?" C1961, Romance)
Jacqueline Bltaet, Maxlmlllan Schall. A
young woman tries to puraJe a a11eer
despite the chauvlnlet attltUdel of her tiv.
In lover. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
-·. LA11_.,lll'MM•Wll WI Guesta: autl'lof W1lllam Least Heat Moon,
comedian Gallagher, comedian Fred Wllo
lard. { 1 hr.)
! ~ ocrrn.111 • a.Oii Guest: Herry
'Friday, March 25, 1983 27
-Thunclay Cont.
• O rnAlll TWO Sam's visiting mother
stonna out of lhe house when they can't
~=tending 1rgwneo1 ..1 ., .....
~:n:.. A HOllywOOd hall'·
dr...., ma the Tuckers tor P'Otectlon
when he IMml that I P'Olaalonal killer II
11tar him ( 1 tv ) 8 e Mil ITmT a&m Calletano
IOUndl off at e banquet honoring him as
Hllpenlc Officer ol the Year, Capt FurU-
k>'I son dlsappeert. 1nd Renko lmPfesees
a weelttD socla.hte (R) ( t hr )
1 •. ,, ... ........
.._ Debbie Harry leads the popu-
lar New Wive group 1n a &election ol their
l!1.J. •..,.. "Texas Lightning" ( 1981. Dfa-
nw) Channing Mltche41. 11A1ureen McCor-
miQk.
•!1~19=•=•=•r.nw. -• 111nmtrOM ... ......... ,. iUun--•IUICM°'-••a•• ~'° --9CllT ,. LA,,_, Guest hoel reporter
&.Ye Fox. FM!Vfed· )ourN1lt1t Stiene
AleJC&ndlf r ...... 11 the untOld story of Jeen
Hatrll and the Scarldale dlat doctor. Her·
IMn T arnC>MI. ( 1 hf)
"E)l9Wlt,.,... .. (1981, Myst8')') w....,.., Wllllem Hurt. ...,...,.
.. "Th• Anal Conlllct" (1981. ~m N9111, R<laeno 8'aal. CD "lnvulcin Of The L~ Oronee"
(1977, Selene.Action) BrM Anthony, 1ony Blue. lnhablt1nta of 1 dying plane1
attempt to take 0\19' the Eenh wllh amo-
rOU1 automaton1. ( 1 hr .. 5 min.) Cll>.,. "Garage Girts" (1981, Orama)
Liii Del.MY'#, Georgine SpeNln, A
church-goup IChooltMCher heada In auto shop run by lour gar1ge glrll. ( 1 hr .. ...,..,_.Am...,,.CCULa ~rnln.)
... ''The Beut Within" (1982.
or) Ronny Coic. Bibi Belch A W<>t'Nln
It reped on hef ~ bya llpd Ol'M~ •nd producee a
norm.I ton .no grow. up to follow In
did'• blOoclV lootatepe. 'R' ( 1 hf.. 30
"*'·' -· (I) ._. A lmlll lnduatrtel olty Oppo88I 1M tflortt of ltl new medal ...,.,.,~hf .. tO min.) u=:~·CA-. lr.'Z:' (1911. ~)
M9tlQ, ~ Wldlng. OrlYeii
ffctn '*~a men *°'Mt•"'~ --·:,~ ••amt
A -MY • -"Bm'a Pay.Off JO)
•• ,,,..., Mii'Oh 21, 1113
D .,_ "Mr Mean" (No Oete. Adven-
ture) Fred W1Mlamson, Lou Caalel A hired
killer. hired to kill a mafta leedef. ftnda INt
another mercenary he& been hhd 10 atop
hwnJ 1 hr., 30 min) i llllmllfMMIWWW ...
LM.U• CMITTU
lW MIS-Coverage ol the Joe
Manley (NJ) I Amie Weill (Mich) 1~
round Junior welterweight boUt (from
Atlantic City, NJ) (R) (2 hrs •. 30 min.)
CJ) .,_ "The FOIM Seeaona" ( 1981,
Orama) Alan Al<Ja, Carol Burnett. Three
couples. all close, long-time friends. ·~ rlence profound changes In their relatlon-
Mlps wt\80 one of the marrl.lgee dialn-
~r•tes 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 57 min )
UllOWW "Buddy, Buddy" (1981, eom.
dy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Mal1Niu Whtie
an assasein concentr1tea on his next kltl-'"9.· t'4 la rudely Interrupted by 1 bumbling
failure ot a man wtlO Is ettemptlng ailclde.
'R' Uhr .. 36.:iJ .... • U11 wrTW DAVID Uf f &Ue Guests: actor Dennis Hopper, the Smothers Brothers ( 1 hr ) ~ ~ W Cl.Gil GIMI H1rry
8el1fonte z•n ~ e LCM.,:ima c• mu CD _,. "Cat People" (1981, Fent .. y)
Nastasall Klnlkl, Melcolm McDowell Fall·
Ing In love poeea 1 problem tor • young
woman wtlO turns Into 1 flfocloua big cat
If Iha mat" with IOmeOne wtlO la not of
her own kind 'R' (2 hrs.) CD>.,_ "Dinar" (1982. Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg, ~41chy RourQ. A &itttmore
diner Is the hangout for 1 quintet of young
men Mir' during the time when the pr ...
aurea of adUtthood are thlMtenlng to ~them. 'R' (1hi .. 60 min.)
... Cl) mcc:a.o.11 McCloud'• Miich fOf en
Indian ctllef'• son tande him 1n hot Wiiier
wffh Chief Clfford. (A) (1 hr .. 20 min.)
-(C) llCMI ''Vlctoty" (1981. A.d\tentin)
Sylvester Stallone, Mlctleel C.lne. Outing
World War II. Atlled POWt ... their tldcel
to frMdOm In 1 match beTWMn their
eoocar tMm •nd the German Natlonel
TNm In Perla. 'PG' (1 hr., 67 rnln.) CI> llCMI "Fut Cherlle, The MoonbMm
Rider" (1979, AdwntUfe) Olvtd C.rre-
dlne, Brenda Veeot1ro. A World War I vet·
tfln end • ftmale ccmpenlon Mt out to
win the VlfY flrat Trantoontlnental Motor·
oYcle Race by hoootna eboerd • olNtlo -~·~1 W~ A unUI _, lllOll • ,_. Jot'98 ~tt an _...
nir\a of country rnY8lo wttti ou-u "-' Colter. EMI Coetello, emmytou Hanle.
Waylon J8Mlnge, Tan~ TucMr and Tem-
my ~· from tht Country CM> In LOI ~'hf.:.i...15mln.) we ·· nw Pan BMotl &by'' (1942. ~) Qauclttft Colbtrt. Joel McCrea. A wtti clMnoNnttd wfttl her
tubend llnde tome Wlll1hY ~ In p lleeoh. (2 hrl.)
""'"Tht Tab'' (1974, ~)
Dee WlllllrN, Eddie Albetl. A New Mtxloo polcemM wfttl a reputatlOn IOf
hone8ty atoope to IOOflltrG btfbet from
1-1hf •• 30 "*'-1
-':Alp Of Wlrtt Md Aoltt" ) J8Cll Ltr\'IMOl'I. l..tt ...,..
lok. A ~,., end .. Witt bloorM ==~~=Oftt: It. hUlbend 11 •tll9 to
=•Incl 1 ....
~ Ya.1 Net' .~= ~ M•lfClllM.
sia Klnskl A married. mlddl&-eged man
embetl<s on an affair with a leen·ege gin
who may be related lo hlm ( 1 hr , 45 ,_ c;, .,_ .. A Little Su" (1981, Comedy)
Tim Matheson, Edward Hemnann A
newtyweo commercial dlracior tlf• of his
bride end becomes 1 philanderer. 'R' ( 1
.. ,tv., ~ :'-9.-nwATCN
-':. "Cheeoh And Chong'a Nloe Ore1ms" ( 1981, Comedy) Rlchalrd
"Cheech" Marin. Thomas Chong. Two
1twetar1te pothNds appear to Nive lound
their true caning u they peddle ic. cream
on the streets of Los Angeles. 'A' ( 1 hr ,
27 min.) -1 e~ Story Of Esther Costello"
( 1957, Oram1) Joan Crawford. Aoaano
8'aul. Altar gaining lam. 1tvough dOlng
cherttable WO<k. a girt regalM her sight,
heetlng and speech lotlowlng an emot!On-
al ll'locil. ~ 45 min.) ~="Super r>uu" (t981. Comedy) Ter~ HIU, &nest Borgnlrle. CD) ... "Fida To Bleck" (1980, ~) Dannis CMl1opt.,, ~
Kerrldge A dls1urbed young tnOY1e Ian
reectl to romanttc ret9Ctlon by commit·
ting mut'*-1n the QtJIM and ltylt of Na
favottte 9CIMl'I vtllalrl&. 'R' ( 1 l'lr .. 41 min.) CI> .. "Shoot The Moon" (1982. Dre-
ma) Albert Finney. Olene KMton. •CC> .,. "MandiflOO" c1en. Orama)
Jamel Muon. Susan George. A W-1
Afrlc:en ot the Mandingo tribe II brought
to a ....,.bteedlng ptani.tton In Louillane
befote the ltMt of the Cllll War. 'R' (2
Iva., 7 min.)
-· ... ''The ~City'' (1941, Ora-ma) Hugtl 8-umont. Rlchald Tr8\lta. (f
hr •• 6 min.)
I .,""--Nmt• ... "Rough Cut" (1990, A.dv«t-
ture) 8ur1 ~ LMlty·AflM Down.
A Srttllh IOclellte llK• an lntemet~I Jewel thief out of retk ement to help hef
1tMI '30,000,000 In dlamondt. 'PO' (1
• ~!Pretty Beby'' (1979, Of&INI) Kilth ~ne. 8'~e Shlllda. A. WOfld
Wtt I photcz;;r dlddla to marry the ~t t• of a PfC*IMt In lht
"A9d UQht Dis rlct" of Ntw e>neene. 'A' 11 hf., 49 min.)
.. CH) ... ''An A."*1oen Werwotf In ~
don'' (19e1, ~) Devtd Neughton.
Jtttry A.gutter. Tl'9 vacauon ltlneriwy o4
TWO young~ on a~ I• of
Eng6lnd .. Nlned when a -...off •twdc .....,.. one deed and the othtf GUfted wtttl
a ,..., tor tunen Reeh. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 315 -Er • ... :L c.o·· (1854.
) Oeorge ...... c.a.nne c.tl o.n.. A. fortune In gc3'd hidden In 1hl
dl9ett of Nof1h Afttoe ~to be a r·o~. (t "'·· .,..,,
.. .. "Accampb'' ,, .... ~ Min. Vtda AM .._, ._-1
WOfNll trllOl9.., htr ...... l'Uilbend.
........... -...... (1 "'·· 11 -;"~""'=~·1. ~ I: .-i 111111\ MwUIMM • A f1::z...i1w1 ................... _ .. ..
-.... ,. • iillflll .... w
~'~-~ ~~------~--
--..,_ --c -.a•• ...... 0.UIT Gu.ta: Harrteon SallabUry.
>.ii---A.... . .. ''The Atomic Celt" ( 1982) Newer.... Ind Ira"*"'
llrM of th9 1eeoa a.tr1t• the ne1119t•
and ~ of the U.S. go'olltn-mant'• Pf'ogfll'nl lof IMChing cltiZenl how ~ llUrvllle • nuolNt 1ttaok. ( 1 hr., 26 cm ·~ "The Four Seuonl'' ( 1981, Ofwna) A.Jan Aldi. Cetol Bwnett. Tht .. OOl.tPtM. al ctoee, long--tlme frtendl. expe-
rtance profound c:henoea In their r•tton-lfllpa ..., Ont of the rnan1egM dllln-
E 'PG' (1hr .. 67 min.)
.. "C«M:t(' (1978, Ad\tenl\.lre)
KttltofWlon, AH MeoGraw. TNd<ere
and oope attempt to outwtt one lllOlhlr In
• ~tum~ W9r on wheelt. 'PG' ~ ':ii:.::J. -~~--An upllftlng look at how 9¥11~ ""*!cane dNI IUCC .... _1MIY~ 1e Pfeaentld c1 hr.)
,=~Guest: actor John MUii. ••=an,.,..,.,. ..
.... --Former Nottti Amen. can ekatlng gold mldllllt Jo Jo St.,buck ~ oohoet Barry Tompklna for coverage
of the WOttd ChlrnplonaNpe (ff.om Hellln-
lld W•~.:m1n.1
--~ Dln'4f Nuoaelt VI. Lea AnCllAll LMcert c2 tvt.. 40 mln. 1 -_._ --~MYIAllll --c ....... -..,_, J TWT Lynn
~~-and dl9lact ooeotl RoOlft Eu-
ton demoneltalt now actore , • .," lfl,;:,._, SIM
lenottg. Mletlty "°""'•· A hltlmOra diner It IM l\engout fof I quintet Of young
""" ...,, ~ the tlmt when the Pf ...
""8 of ~ ere thrtetriig to ~them. 'A' ( 1 tv., ISO min.) cmm. ''Shoot The Moon" HMa. Df•· f'N) Alben flnney, Diane l<Nton. The colflpae of' •n uppet mldch-ollu oou-
p1t'1 rnemeoe and lte effect on their four ~ltfl II chronidad. 'R' (2 hre., &
ct'-o. "Oevll By The Tall" (19&9) ~ Montend, Miiia 8chlll. An llllto-
etltlc tatnly It toroid to turn 1helr PfO'An-
clal chltetU Into • hottl In orw to make andl meet, 'PG' (1hr.,36 min.)
l .._CCUITY10MY ,. ...
M I• M TOR Feetuted: 1 look back
11 1he iia.m.: • 1tora where ohlldrtn ltt t to cook: In Int~ wllhAabblM
I .... , a, a-.naor.lllf .n '-'. F .. turtd: ~ Hllll'
moat pampetld ~ the publlahlng
wet between .rPiaYt>OV'· 1nd "Pent-
houte": the moat memorable hlroat of t*""°"''A La•W ...... " --·-·" 'llOTAO-llMlm.l.._90IJ Tmllm!l Ill d M-.cMI "Born OI Wattr" .. ''Stolen Alalgnment" ( 1955,
Suapenee) John Bentley, Patrlctl Holt.
Whirl an artlat'• wife la found murdered. a
top joomall•t t11ma up with a goeelp columnilt to probe the myet.,-y. ( 1 fir., 30
min,. .. ... •• ,.&. I •• Lydia II romanced by a well--known Ind weatthy 8roadWay ater. (R)
!Iv.)
llOWll "Franci. Gary Pow.re: The True
ory Behind The U-2 Spy Incident"
( 1976, Of1ma) Lee M1jors, Nehemiah
Persolf. An American raconnaltunoe
pilot Is lhot down 0\191' Scwtet territory In M•~il~Q) I , .... Ulll A proflle of Wry Lewis;
1 look 11 a otub that offere It• membert
~brand foods at up to a 40 % dis-
count. e -WJ. M D'91 ITCIPt cn.rtton Heston hOlt• thll portrayal, narr1tld by
Muon Adlma, of Third WOf1d l1mllle9
1truggllng to OV«oome polltlcal rapr ....
llon. poverty and unet•ble eoonomi-. ( 1
hr.) • 8 ........ Neel Gable< Ind
Jeffrey Lyont review ''Trenehooat," "High
Roed To China" and "Mike'• Mufdar." ~.,.,. "Addlar 0n The Roor' (1971,
Mutlcal) Topol, Norma Cr1111. A peeunt
milkman In tum-ot-t~tury czarltt
AulSia tries lo many off hll ellglble daugh-
ters while trying to hold onto hie JeWllh
heritage In the face of oppretalon ·a· (2 hrl.,59~ (1)9Cllr~
(8).,.,. "All American Werewolf In Lon-
don" (1981, Comedy) Olvtd Naughton,
Jenny .A.gutter. The vac.llon ltlnerlty of
two~ NneflOlnl on•~ "1Ut Of ~ .. ~ ~. wnwol attedc
IN\191 ont Md end the otNt ~-• ~ b ~ tlailtl. 'llf ( 1 hr .. II Cf"~u•• • ,. -. 0111p
Pf'OYtl onot •'" that • ltanCklo oomllQ le ~ .. hit ptope -tllll ttmt ttw ..0-Metlo" " ... tuttd. ( 1 ht.) • .. Handle W!lti Cit•" ( 111'1,
Cotntdy) PllUI le Mat, ~ Cllrtl. A
mat1'• clnmlon wtth hie Cl r9dlo lllta him lmoMd with YWtcQ funny, offtiMt =oz.:·, ..... .., ..... , ··=-"Ce#fomla Crudt'' The r y ~ of bidding on oll ...... II
•Utnlned In I l)foflle of Sun Oii Comoww
•• It Pf'tpef• to bid on treott off tni
ooelf of Cellf~ • -ocurn FMtur.ct. c:5ranoe County Sportt Banquet with
o.otgll Fronti.e: 911 th9 etnel'OtllOY
numbef; Ballet Robot!Qije: Oecet nomnee
by an ~County ftlm meker: • dey .t
theolroue.
• ll!J ~ --All uplftlng lo«* 11 how 1veraoe A"*1Cttle dMl euooeee-
fu[ly wtth th9 dllMlt II Pf'IMt'tted. ( 1 hf.)
... (1)-1-A.J. end A6ok ... to tr~ 1 mtntll peUlnt to Ben Fr.n-
cllco. unaware thlt th9 men II •xttemety n~·l ... The Chlff " eppelled when hit broth9r tlllt In lo-.. with
!PfOllllute. (R) • 0 TOO ct.Oii POi 0090lf The RIMI houMhold la thrown Into tutmoll wtwn • vtsltlna mothet ........ lw own baby Ind
tlkee llttle Anchw (R)
1., .....
~-0 11'tt1W1Y "LlmbO Connection" Mlrk'I
IUlplcionl •r• eroveed When he Ooet to
the eNntc Clere wa1 liken to 1tter • mlnot
loc:ldlnt Ind llndl tt\Jt lhe hM cllep-
E!!l':ld· (Pert 2) D ( t hr.) 11D WIWAlMA• "Oflk1'1 V~
lure" In 1567, Sit Frll'Cla Oflk• Mt9 ...
10 wreak hlYOO among the 8penleh fte.r In
the PICiflo. Cl (2 hrt.)
Cl) ._ ~ege of the Women'•
Wu 8laJom (from W1tervtne Vllty, N.H. (R ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD "The Derk Anoitt' (1936, en.
ma> Fredric March. ~ Oberon. Wherl
two loYe rlvalt march oft to wet, ona of
them .. bllndld Ind glveo up '°' dMd. ( 1 hf., 60mln.) Cl> MOWll "Rough Cul" (1980, A~
ture) Burt Rtvnoldl. Lelley-Atlne Down.
A Bt1tilh IOCfallte lur• 111 lntemetiOMI
jewel thief out of retirement to hetp her
1teet S30.ooo.ooo In dlll/Tpldt. 'PO' (1,
Iv., 52 min.)
CZ) ... "Up To Hit £.art" (19ee) ~
Paul Belrnondo, UrNI Andr .... A young
l'n\lftl mOOonalf'• It bOrld with It .. Md attempt. IUlcldl nine tlmea In ona ·..-_
i hr •• 35 min.) •·11r
-.... "A llttleS.x" (1981, Comedy)
Tim Matheson, EdWWd Hemnenn. A
newfywed oommerclll director t1rea of hll
~Ide Ind becomee. phllander•. 'R' (1 tir.:"35 min.) • 8 e ~ Dllne It bold to confront
her feellnga lof Sam 1fter hll ~
older brother piopoaae man1age to her.
(Part 2)
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•March 25, 1983 • 1 ( ll I\ ( ,( )\ 11'1.L 11. (.I llJI·. l'C
Contest offers winner a night
at Harlequin Dinner Playhouse
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of the Dail1 Pilot Staff
If you're a movie buff or JUSt a
contest addict, at's tame to dust off
your crystal ball.
The Academy A wards will be given
out on Apnl 11, and the Harlequin
Dinner Playhouse along wath the
Daily Pilot_are sponsoring the annual
''Oscar Fever" contest.
lf you can predict who Wlll walk
away with seven of the glided statues.
you could wan a gift certificate good
for dinner and a show for two at the
Harlequin an Santa Ana. The wmnang
twosome wall ~ "I Do, I Do " The
certificate can be used any Tuesday,
Wednesday or Thursday through
June 20. ·
Entering is easy Just fill out the
entry blank on page 3 of the
Weekender. Indicate your guesses for
the 09car winners in seven categories:
Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Ac~.
Best Supporting Ac tor . Best
Supporting Actress. Best Director and
Best Song.
You can e nter as many times as you
like, but remember that all entries
must be on an offid&l entry blank. No
photocopies or hand-drawn fomw will
be accepted.
All baJlota must be postmarked no
later than midnight Apnl 10, 1983.
Judging will be done by the Daily
Pilot Weekender staff.
There is no perfect way to predict
Oscar winners. Remember that the
voting is done by members of the
Academy ol MotJon Pictures Arts and
Sciences -in other wore&, the people
who work in the film industry.
Sometimes. box office IUCCel8 is a key
factor In whether a movie and its
performers are rewarded.
But somelimes. an outstanding
performance in a movie that wu less
than a box office blockbuster can
make a strong 1mpre81ion in the minds
of the Academy members.
In 1001e cues, films releued near
the end of the year have a diatlnct
advant.aae b«auae they're still fresh
ln the voten' mlnda.
Sentiment alao can play
a part in the votlna. Veteran
ectora like John Wa)'he and Henry
Fonda received Oscars for long.
dastmguashed careers an ratm. cvPn
though they were technically honored
f o r th eir most recent screen
performances
You can play "Oscar Fever" by
trying to weigh factors llkt.• thest.· or
b y s imply c h oosing your own
favontes But the thmg to remember
above all is that you can't wan af you
don't enter.
This year's Oscar nominees are.
BEST PICTURE: "E.T .. The
Extra -T errestrial"; "Gandhi ".
"Massing", "Tootsie"; and "The
Verdict "
BEST ACTOR: Ben Kingsley,
"Gandhi", Dustin Hoffman .
"Tootsie", Jack Lemmon, "Missing".
Paul Newman, "The Verdict": and
Peter O'Toole, "My Favorite Year "
BEST ACTRESS: Julie Andrews,
"Victor-Victoria"; Jeaslca Lange.
"Frances"; Sissy Spacek, "Missing";
Meryl Streep. "Sophie's Choice"; and
Debra Winger. "An Officer and a
Gentleman."
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Charles Durning, "The Best Little
Whorehouse in TexM": Louis Gossett
Jr .. "An Officer and a Gentleman".
John Lathgow. "The World According
to Garp"; James Mason. "The
Verdict": and Robert Preston.
"Victor-Victoria."
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Jessica Lange, "Tootsie"; Glenn Cloee.
"The World Acco rding to Garp";
Teri Garr, "Toollle"; Lesley Ann
Warren, "Victor-Victoria"; and Kirn
Stanle • "Francee."
BEiT DIRECTOR: Wolfgang
Petersen, "Das Boot"; Steven
Spielberg, "E.T ."; Richard At-
tenboroufh, "Gandhi": Sydney
Pollack, 'Tootaie"; and Sidney
Lumet. 'WJ:'he Verdict."
BEST ORIGINAL SONG: ··~e of
the Tiger" from "Rocky nr•; -;1How
Do You Keep the Mualc Playlna"
from "Best Friends": "If We Were 1n
Love" from "Y-. O&«p>"; "It Miaht
Be You": from "Toollle": and "lJp
Where We Be~' from "An Offker
and a Gentleman.
Oscar Fever rules
1) All entries mUlt be on an ufl&dal blank cllpped from 01~ Dally Pilot.
No pho&OcOp6el or hand-drawn ~try blank.a will be accepted.
2) lndMduall may enttt • many umea u they like.
3) f.ntriel must be postrnark.d no later than April, 10, 1983.
4) Dally Ptlot and Harlequin Playhbull employees and members of
tlwlr tmmi.dlat.e famiU.. are not eUitble to en~.
0) ~ ""* be mede in ncb Cl~. lncompl ta entries wUI not
be~.
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Air Act> T om St>llttk walks away fro m the ('ra'ih laudin~ of u
I •n o .. S1ampt> bi plant' durin(E the !tearc h fo r a m yi,tt'rio u ..
mi!>'.tinK millio na ire.
Ht'!o!~ Armbtrong stars a s a s piri&e-d M>Cialilt> in I 920i. 1!9&anbul.
~ho dii.<·oven; a plo t lo s teal her inhf'rita nct> in "Hi11:h Roa d lo
c:hina."
'High Road to China , Good intentions, but • • •
The "Htgh Road to Chma" was probably
paved with the best of intentions.
Your traveling companions are lots of fun,
and the scenery is marvelous But someone
a pparentry planned this tnp with a broken
compass
"High Road to China" marks television
superstar Tom Selleck's feature film debut as
leading man. Selleck, his appealing co-star Bess
Armstrong. some rufty aenal acrobatics and some
gorgeous landscapes are the movie's main assets.
But thlS flJght is weighted down by a clumsy.
utterly predictable scnpt, and some heavy-handed
d1rect.1on that favors cannonball blasts over
romantic fireworks.
The petite Armstro ng, who did an 1mpress1ve
turn as a young second wife m "The Four
Seasons." plays Eve Ten.er. a spoiled heiress hVIng
from one party to the next in lstanbuJ during the
Roaring Twenties.
Abruptly. she's informed that she will I011e
her wealth to a schemmg business partner unJess
she finds her long-missmg father within 12 days.
The screenplay by Sandra Weintraub Roland
and S Lee Pogostin leaves no adventure movie
cliche unturned, as the desperate heiress 1s forced
to seek help from former flying ace Patrick
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of the Daily Pilot Su.ff
O'Malle y (SelJeck) When we met>t him. O'Malley.
of COU l""I{', 1s dirty. down on his luck and dead
drunk.
Eve offers him a healthy sum to accompany
her in a sellrch for her father, and she quickly
demonstrates she's something of a flying ace
herself.
Soon Eve, O'MaUey and the pilot's faithful
('Ompamon Struts (Jack Weston in a farruhar
character role) are off to Afghanistan, Nepal and
finally China in their search for the rrussmg man.
The aerial photography involving O'Malley's
two vantage biplanes is often breathtaking. but
director Brian G Hutton IS guilty of excess on the
ground
Hutton, who directed the Clint Eastwood
war e pics "Where Eagles Dare" and Kelly's
Heroes." stages full scale battles involving
Afghamstaru natives and Chinese invaders with
thousands of extras and enough explosives to level
Cleveland.
Yet these battles become rather tedious,
lack.in~ the sense of fun and surprue that Steven
Spielberg proVIded in the far superior "Raiders of
the Lost Ark."
The emphasis on firepower. unfortunately,
detracts from the underdeveloped relationship
between O'Malley and Eve The two spend much
of the movte bickenng. so it's obvious they're
falling in love. You wait anxiously for a payoff
that arnves much too late.
Despite the 9Cnpt's shortconungs. Selleck
acquits himself well. As the cla.&&c reluctant hero.
O'Malley doesn't stray far Crom Selleck's Thomas
Magnum TV character. But why fool around with
a successful blend of outer toughness and a soft
center, an unage that women find appealmg and
men seem to admire as well?
Armstrong. nearly a foot shorter than Selleck,
IS a delight, bringing a sassy sophlStication to the
familiar plucky woman's role She bnngs some
delicate shading to role. too. as the character
soft.ens late m the movie.
"High Road to China" is an entertaining but
forgettable film that should have been so much
better. Selleck and Armstrong produce such ruce
chemistry that you're left hoping another
fllmmeker will send them down another road
together -preferably someone with a better
seiue of direction.
The Meadows. • • Ready for KISS and a big season
The Irvine Meadows amphitheater, which
quietly waited out the wet winter, will besJn lta
new series of out.door concerts thia weekend with •
group that proudly bouta of lta loud noUle level.
Kiss will perform Saturday night.
• Then on Sundal_, the venerable Bay Area
group, The Grateful Dfad, will ·~ the .aeon's
leCOOd concert, weather pennitt11\1.
The two concerta ~pan of What the~ management ii calllnc ita upn IHllOllt• ICheduJe.
That meana theee perfonnancet.. plUI tluw more ln
April, won't be lnc:luded ln aeaaon &kket pldcaaas.
A m ore complete schedule of conce rti ii
expeci.d to be announced nut week.
Meanwhile, thlnaa continue to chaJll• at the
amphltbea\et'. ~~ar, 38 show. were 1tqed,
rno1t of them lncl ln the OnW'Vtt ~ ticket
haw t>eaun takina depo8ita from people tNklng
lt'UOI\ Ucketa. Thoee who kept teuon Ucketa all last
year wlll have priority for their same -oc better -
1e&ta • .,. aaid. lly lncttali.nl the nwnber ot ahowa
and .,UtUnc the IMIOft Into two, thoulh. offidale
have (toubJed the number of .euon eeata to be .old.
Another new development thlt year la that
Avalon Attraclions. a well-es&Ablished promoUonal
unit from Loa Anaeles, will book virtually all of the
acta and handle promotions, he said . Last year and
In 'ho ahort 1981 lnau1 ural aeaaon , meadowa
offlcial1 handled the bookina and promo tion.I
\hemlielvea.
Thi new dl~tor Mid he la unaurw w.,.th r the pack.tat. Thll ynr, .W new ODeratJom DlreC't« Jeff OODltruCUOn of • llCCJnd out&ilt amphJthHter ln
Apprepn. 11 many M GO tfw>wt are ~-And COMtal Oranie Coounty or the tetUinaUon of former
lnai.ed of off~ one ~ of ....,.., tJdceta, am·pbJ\hMter l:>ctnltive Dlrec:tor ~ Kopn led
there will be two. se.o.. One WlU run from rnkl· &o U.· ~t wtth AvtOon
May throu&h July; .~utOn Two wW continue from . Kojln left at the a Of last ...._ to wOrk A~ ~ Q:tOber. ,with a IJ'OUP lnvolwd In video taptnc concena.
Apprepn -.Id amphitheaw offAdM ain.cty The U..-planned timpbl..._ at the Ot'aftllt
CoWlty Fairgrounda. dt:veJoped by the Nederlander
Corp. of New York, la expected to be completed by
mid•SW1'UJlet', although heevy rains have delayed
construction. So far, Nederlander hasn't announced
a .chedule of concerta.
T icket.a for the Kill concert. which wlll~
at 7 p.m..t....are $18.50 and $11. ~ lnclude c:hatfM. ·11\e Graietul Deed tk:k.eta .,_ $1& and $1
Next month, 11.ncer Billy Squier will perform on
April te and 17 and The K1nb Will arrive for an
April 30 ccncert. The meadowa box offk:e la open weekdays 10
a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdayt fnlm 10 a.m. co & p.m. and
Su~)'ll noon to 4 p.m. Ticke&a a1ao are avallable at
Tlc:ket.ron. Sten and T<>Wet R«orda.
When l.rYine M..SOW. bepn, t.he bl8 ·quesdon w• whether an Orw"9 Ccunty venue coWd attnc\ ~ 9'&pPort .., CClnpu'e ap1nlt -..bbmhld Loi
Aiiielei ~ "'*'· Crowds ha.ve not been • . nw amphltt.Mw dreW w-,. 1uc11ent;m
mm\ Of , .. iftajar. ec:ta. n.e rwttW ~ um 1MI' Will be whitthtr
two amphtth•Mn can rnau:a IO· Perfonnln1 ~---~~'tbcilk~at iwo ...... ln
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HCilRl.5 A JO-karat diamond
By LYNNE JOHNSON
Of the D..U,. Pilot St&ff
le-ad singer, has to go "It's for the group. t:ffic,"
Taylor says
Oet>na (who closely resembles Diana Ross m
this Supremes-style saga), bt.'<.·omes thl' lead smger
and Michelle Morris (Deborah Burrell) joins the Michael Bennett's long-awa1tl'd "Dreamgtrls" trao
has made IL'> cr05S country trek to the West Coast Effie responds t.o "It's All Over" with tht• song
and promises to be as successful here as it was on Holliday has become so famous for, "And l Am
Broadway Telling You I'm Not Going" Anllc1pat1on to th<'
"Dreamg1rls" opened Sunday night at the song. which won the singer and aclr<'SS a Grammy
Shubert Theater in Century City and whale at as Award for Best Female Rhythm and Blues
really nothing more than a fancy facade, at sparkles Performance. had grown to a crescendo as she
like a 10-karat diamond It's $3.5 million worth of began her agomzmg and soul-wrenching aria A_<:,
raz.zle dazzle, the likes of which are rarely seen on expected It brought down the house. It was
the American stage today. And whUe the storyline phenomenal.
rrught be a IJttle weak there is more than enough lntermlSSlon brought not only a much needed
glitter and glamour to make up for it. bn'ather for Holliday, but th<' aud1en<:e as well SN against a backdrop or the black pop and
soul music movement of the early '60 and '70s, The second act follows tht> separate lives of tht•
"Dreamgarls" lS the story or the Dreamettes, a Dreams and Effie after the breakup as they strive
group or three talented. yet naive singers from for their dreams. Their effort is not without parn
Chicago -Effie Melody White (Jenrufer Holliday). and oompromiaea as they reach stardom and face
Deena Jones (Linda Leilani Brown) and Lorrell the oonsequencs of thell' success.
Robinson (Arnetia Walker) -who sing backup for
rhythm and blues star James Thunder Early Henry Krieger. whose sphere of influence
(Clanton Demcks-CarroU) includes Phil Spector. Motown, the Dnrters, Aretha
The show opens with the guls amvmg for an Franklin. Jackie Wilson, Ray Charles <1nd Fats
aud1uon at Harlem's famous Apollo Theater in the Waller. has composed a scon• of 36 songs that
early '60s. The trio gives a tremendous audition, but captures tht• energy of rhythm dnd blues, soul and
through some finagling by a slick operator named of the Broadway musical
Curtis Taylor Jr. (Larry Riley) the girls don't make Th<' set dl'Sagn (by Robin Wagner) is a sample
it and Taylor convinces them they need him to latllt-ework of metal towers and bndgcs provadmg a
manage their careers. dramatic: visual concept when combined with
Taylor. who feels it's lime for black talent to Tharon Musser's lighting and Theoru V Aldredge's
break anto the popular music culture, revamps the l'OStumes The combined effl'Ct helps tell the.> story
group's style t.o better flt the white market place. as al mov~ from locallon to locauon and through a
and shortens Dreamettes to the Dreams. decade of Cast moving lames of rromtSl' and
The group begins its career as backup for heartbreak, bitterness and the joy o the eventual
Early. who Taylor marupulates to sang whatever he triumph that is "Dreamgirls."
feels as the sound of the day The versatile
Derricks-Carroll takes his many-faceted role as a Whale ttolhday IS clearly the star ot the show.
soul singer and makes it a crowd-pleaser. the supportmg cast features a multitude of talent an
ln has effort to stream!Jne the group and make at.s own right. Brown and Walker arc featurt'd an
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u he hadn't "bombed ______ B_y_T_O_M_TITU __ S _____ _
out" on a popular quiz Of the Daily Pilot Staff
show, Lew Riley might------------------not be e njoying the
world premiere of his
new play tonight.
Riley, a w ri ting
teacher in Orange
County for the past 10
years, 1s the author of
"Game Show," a comedy
about what happe ns
bac kstage a t those TV
mind boRglers. ll opens a
f ou r -weekend en -
gagement tonight at
the Ne wport Harbor
Actors Theater in Costa
Mesa.
"l was really down
after losing a chance to
win lots of cash and
prizes on 'Tic Tac
Dough','' Riley explains.
"And my wife, Cindy.
tried to cheer me up by
suggesting th e
experience might be the
basis for a pla .
"Inasmuch as I'd been
on three game shows
('Password' and 'Th e
Joker's Wild' were the
others), I figured I had a
good knowledge of their
inner workings. So after
a brief mourning period,
I began the play."
Riley has written four
other full-length plays.
including ''Where Was
the Sexual Revolution
When I Needed It?" a
prize winner in Theater
Americana's 1978
national playwriting
competition , and "The
General is Coming, the
Gen e r al 1s Coming,"
which was staged last
season by An~heim 's
Ana-Modjesk.a Players.
"I had a lot of fun
writing 'Game S how,'
says Riley, who taught
writing at Cal Stale
Fullerton from 1974 to
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1979 and now ~oes the
sam e th in g (•H th e
F ash ion Insti tute o f
D es i g n a nd M er -
ch a ndising a l South
Coast Village "Some of
the things that happen to
Lh e contestants an m y
pl ay are auto bio-
graphical
"For example, on 'Tic
Tac Dough' I could have
won $5,000 and a shot al
a new car 1f I knew what
branch of zoology that
ichthyology dealt w ith. I
gu<>ssc d bird s.
incorrectly . T he same
questio n crops u p 1n
·Game Show'"
Na n c y Eb 11c n .
producing dirt-ct.or of th<.•
Newport Harbor Actors
Theater. 1s s taging the
original comed y, which
f ea tur e s Pam e la
Wyderka, Chuck Hintz,
J o hn K lug Jr., Diana
Drake. John C re<•nsladt·
T h e resa J a ne Carroll .
F lo ra Burkt> H1t·hard
Bro w n and K evin
Hoggard.
"Game Show" will lx·
prese nted Thursday~
through Saturdays al 8
p.m and Sundays <1l '.l JO
(exl-ept Easll'r Sunday)
u nul April 16 a t t he
theater, 390 Montl' Vista
St . Costa Mc!>a Ca II
6 3 1-5 110 ror l 1c k ('l
infonnauon ...
CALLBOARD
Coastline Community
Co l l ege w il l h o ld
au d 1 t1 on~ for
"T wenty-four Hours," d
series o f orw -al't play!>
April 5 and 7 Jl 7 pm o l
Pc:t e r son Learni ng
Ct•nter, room K ;t 2066 1
Fa r n s wort h Lanl'.
Huntington Bl'a( h
Rohm Hubc·r will ct1n'(.·t
the show, which indudt""
works by Olin·r HailP~
Pa ul Z ind l·I and B1·th
He nley. a nd (.1~t 1 n~
requirement.-. an.• flt·x1blt
the play oix·m, Ju1n . . .
BACK STAGE
C a1 t 1ng h as b ec>n
a n n o u n c <' d b .,. t h l'
MlSSion VieJ<> PlayhoU!'t('
for Wilham lngl'" 'Bus
Stop," w h ich opern. April
8 at the Foru m Theatl'r
on the Fesuval of ArL'>
g r o u nds 1n Lagu na
Beach
Animal. and fantasy
Three-artist show hanging at A rt -A-Fair
A mixed-media exhibit by three
Orange County artlSts runs through
April 24 at the Art-A-Frur Gallery in
Laguna Beach.
Ceramic sculptures by Ted Engard
of Costa Mesa featurmg fantasy
characters from the Dark Crystal,
Lord of the Rings. as weU as unicorns,
dragons and other creatures are on
display.
The works of Mary Ellen Wehrli. a
Mismon Vie.JO acrylJc artist who uses
rabbits and boxes to represent human
situations, Is al.so on exhibit.
And Sandi Wes\'s r eal1s t1c
watercolors of fish and other arumals
are also featured.
The gallery ts located at 1287 South
Coast Highway and is open from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m daily.
UC/ presents two theater lectures
A leading figure an theater
innovation, Jerzy Grotowska of
Poland, wall present two free public
lectures Wednesday and Thursday.
March 30 and 31. at UC Irvine
His Wednesday lecture will con<.-em
Grotowska's lates t projec t , the
theatncal means in which everyday
people communicate. On Thursday,
he'll discuss "Representations of
Fa ust: Mann , ANMarlowe a nd
Grot.owskl."
He is vis1t1ng UCI durmg la te Things that go bump in the nig ht a re created in
March and early April as a VlSlUng r I b c M . T d E d lecture r in the university's Drama a nta"y scu ptures y osla esa a rtist e ngar •
Department Interested peopl~ can who~e witches, wizards a nd dragons will be f eaturl'd
caU the department at 833-4259 for in a n exhibitio n a t the Art-A-Fair in Lavuna Beac.·h . umes and locations of lhe::....:..:lect=u:::res:..:..::.·:__ ______________________ o
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• soap opera role Funn.lest film of the year, and il'a quite
~ touching, too J~ Lange, Ten Garr and Bill M urray
.c are superb In suppo~ roles
~ BEST FRIENDS. Ral.ed PG. stars Bun Reynolds and
as Goldie Hawn as a couple who decide to marry after hvmg ~ together for years. Moet of the comedy comes m the
>; depicuon of the t"OUple's m-law problems
~ E.T THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL: Rated PG. slarl
-.:: Henry Th<>rnU. Dee Wallace. Robert Macnaughton and
~ Drew Barrymore. ThlS highly acx:Wmed Kience-fantasy
alien from out.er ·~· This family hlm has been tout«!
as one of the best in years
STILL OF TUE NIGHT Rated PG. stars Meryl
Slreep and Roy Scheider in a murder mystery which
abounds with Hllhcoc:kian themes Unfortunat.ely the
film never heall up enough to provide audience any real
Interest.
FRANCES: Rated R. MelodramatJc biography of the
late movie star Frances Farmer. dealing wllh her
rebellious ceen years and her 1\.ICC'l'tlS in Hollywood, and
graphically depicting her struggle with a series of
apparent mental breakdowns. After IOl'1le rocky moments
near the beguuung, Jessica Lange turrlS 111 a forceful ~ film deals wllh a young boy who befriends a little loet
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THE YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY. Ral.ed
R. A young JOUmalist takes on his f1nt big assignment,
covering the last days of the Sukarno regime in
Indonesia, and meets a diverse array of characters.
mdudmg an enigmatic httle man named Billy, bnlliantly
played by the American acil'ess Lmda Hunt
GANDHI. Ral.ed PG, stars Ben Kingsley as India's
non Violent mahatma Riveting performance makes ttu.s
portrait of a leader. long as 1t is. conttnuaJly intngumg
THE DARK CRYSTAL . Rated PG, stars the
msp1red creations of Jim Henson, the man behind the
MuppelS But these creatures are not pigs and frogs
they're lht· inhabit.ants of a fantasy world where the
struggle for good and eVll 1s being played out agamst a
sinister background A triumph of innovauon, design and
leC'hnolo,Ry
THE TOY Ral.ed PG. this Silly comedy stars Jadue
Clea.son and Richard Pryor The obvious gags are no
longer funny by about half-way through the p1t·ture
THE VERDICT. Rated R for languagf' Paul
Nt•wman gives his best performance in years ai. a
drunken lawyer who pulls himself togelht•r to try a
longshol Cast' agJlJ\St a powerful legal hrm n.opre!tenllng
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THE LAST UNICORN Rated G. thlS is another
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as well ai. the kids The story. baaed on a fantasy by Peter
S. Beagle. follows the odyssey of a unicorn on her 9t'art'h
for another of her own lund Features the voices of Mia
Farrow, Robert Klem, Alan Arkin and Jeff Bridges
SOPHIE'S CHOICE: Rated R. stars Meryl Streep in
a soul-deep performance which is strong enough to
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completely into her role as a roncentrauon camp survivor
haunted by guilt But the film, at nearly three hours long.
may tax the patience of action film addlC1a.
WITHOUT A TRACE: Rated PG Gripping story of
an English professor (Kate Nelligan) whose son
disappears on his way to school Nelligan gives a strong
performance. and the him deals with an important
subjeet m a reasonably credible fashion The relentlessly
'IOmber tone IS a bit wearying though
TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS: Rated PG.
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outstanding performance as a young mother who is 0_-
repeatedly attacked by an unseen prl'S('n<.'t' Despite some
muddled plotting, the film boasts some etrecllve ~
white-knuckle sequences and presenl.S an mt.eresung tug i
of war between psychiatnst.s and parapsychologists ,,.
LOVESICK Rated PG Dudley Moore stars as a ~
psycholog11t who falls in love with a beautiful young Q.
patient played by Ehz.abeth McGovern ~
TRENCHCOAT: Rated PG Margot Kidder and :r;
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Wom en directors spotlighted
A rilm series saluting women directors will Reiniger (Germany, 1956), an animated fairy tale.
debut at UC Irvme on Saturday night, April 2. and "Summer Paradise" by Gunnel Lindblom
The series, sponsored by the UCI Film Society, (Sweden, 1977)
wiU air each movie at 8 p.m. Saturdays in the Social Apr il 23 "Love and Anar('hy" by Lina
Sciences Hall. This latest series, whi('h runs Wertmuller (Italy, 1974).
through May 28, IS part of Orange County's only April 30 -"W O .W " ("Women of the World")
conunuing non-commemaJ film program. by Faith Hubley (USA, 1975). animated history
More information about the films 1s available through a woman's poml of View, and "Redupers"
by calling UCI's Committee for Arts, 833-6379 by Helke Sander (Germany, 1977)
Following IS the hst of films that offer a variety of May 7 _"Meshes of the Afternoon" by Maya
women's approaches to SOCJal problems: Deren (USA. 1943), pioneer avant-garde film. with
April% -"Sisters" by Margarethe von Trott.a "Outrage" by Ida Lupino (USA, 1950) (Germany, 1981).
April 9 -"One Sings, the Other Doesn't," by May 14 -"Salome" by Nazunova (USA. 1922)
Agnes Varda (France. 1977). with ''The Peasant Women of Ryaz.an," by Babi
_ A ri!_!_' -"The Frog Prance" Jry Lolle __ R_y_azanskiye (Russia, 1927).
Dreamgirls. • •
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the sa-ond act in true extraordinary fashion
"Dreamgirls" won sax Tony Awards in 1982
including one for the author and lyricist Tom Eyen
(~t Book of a Musical) Holladay, who was stall an
high school an Houston when she was discovered
and flown to New York, won the Tony Award for
Best Actress an a musical for h<'r portr .. yal of Effl{'
Ho lladay madl' h e r Broadway d l'but an
Vinnett.e Carroll's "Your Anns Too Short ID Box
With Goel," in 1980
..Drl'amg1rls" 1s produ(·ed by &mm•tt, Bob
Av1dn , David Geffen and Thl' S hube rt
OrganaZ.<1l1on. Co-c:horeographer 1s Michael Pt.>ters
WllO sap 'lllere69 llever A Good GUy around ............. d Ol'le7
lndlana Jones Is Back.
PLAYS
"A FUNNY THIHQ HAPPENED OH THE WAY TO THE
FORUM," • mu.icet comedy Mt In enclent Rome, completff
It• run tor the Buen. Perti Communltr T'Mete. In SulUwen
Audltor1um, 7'Q1 Meff-Awe., Buene Perti (~1). Final
pefform•~ win be given tCINght and tomorrow et • p.m.
•A MAH FOR AU. SEASONS," e dreme of Intrigue In the
r .. lm of tt.nrr VIII, conttn-.t the Gem Theete., 12852
Mein St., OMden Grove (al-721S). P~ .,.. given
Wedn.eder• through Satwder• et I p.m. end SundeJI •t
7:30 p.m . untll April 2. "AN ALMOST PERFECT PERSON,"• comedr tocu1tng
on • women'• bid f« potlOcel offtce, I• on •t.oe e1 the
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What's happening
along Orange Coas t
(979-5511). Performenc•• are given Tu••d•r• through
Sundar• et ,,.,,Ing curtain ti-.
"ANNIE GET YOUR OUN," the mualcal blogrephr of
Annie Oekler. I• the fare at 8ebe1tlen'1 Weit Dinner
PlaJhouM. 140 Awe. Pico, San Clemente ('92-"50). Curtain
time• ,,.,, TueedeJI through Sunder• untll Aprtl 3.
"BETRAYAL," • ptar ebout deception In marrl99e,
ci-thl1 w9"end et South Coeet Repertory, 155 Town
Cente. Dtlwe, Coate ..... (957~). An.el peffonnenc:. .,•
tonight end Seturd•r el I p.m., Sunder et 7:30 end two
Weffend meta-et 2:30.
"CHAPTER TWO," e eerlocomedr ebout 1econd
merriegff bJ Nell Simon, continue. et the Legune Moulton
Plerhou1e, toe Leg11ne Cenron Roed, Leguna Beech
(494-0743). Curtain time 11 I p.m . TuHd•r• through
SaturdaJI and 2:30 Sunder• until Aprtl 9.
"GAME SHOW," the worid pr-.n*• of• new plaJ bJ an
Orenge CountJ ptarwrltht, opene tontght et the Newport
Herbor Actor1 Theate., 380 Monte Vllta St., Coete Mna
(131-5110). Performenc.a •Ill be given Thuredar• thfovgh
See Diversion, Page 12
T0!\1 SELLECK BESS ARMSrI~ON(; in
H.IGH [RJ !AD C1HINA
Fun and adventure at every turn.
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From Pege 11
C? laturd8yl et I p.m. end Sundey9 •t 2:30 p.m. (HC8pt EMier)
co untll AprM 17.
0) "INHIRIT THE WIND," • dr•m•tlutlon of the 1121
kC»P" ''monll•r trtel," le on ,, ... •t the WMtn1tn•ter ~ Con1mun1tr Th••t•r. 7272 M•pl• at., Weetmlneter
N (IM-411J). Curteln time I• l:IO Frlder• •nd ••tUtd•r• ~ ~~Ju •XT DOOR,"• f-My c:omedJ, wtftde up ~ Ile rvn tor the o..den CkOft c-muntty TMet«, on It.
Mertl'• Ctme •l Chepmen A-. Qerden Otow (.-r·l122).
~ Cloelng pefformencee .,.. t°"'ltlt end ,_,_ •t l:JO p.m.
"' end Sund8r 8t l:JO. :g "PATIO" •nd "PORCH," two one-ect corned ... , ere ~ being etepct •t the Coeta ..... Clric Plll,ttouM, on the
~ 'O i ~ I ~
Or•nt• Countr '81roround• In Coet• Men (714·1151).
Performenc•• •• given Frieler• end ••turder• •• l :IO through April ••
Merch 71 •t 3 p.m. Ticllet1 .,. • •net 17 . .....,,,etlone end
lnfonnlltlon, 131-4UI °' 485-2790.
ART "fHE ILHPING BEAUTY,"• •tee" weralon of the f81fy
••· cloMI tN8 .... end tor the 'oum.1n v.ai., eommunitr ThNter et Loe Amlgoe High khoof, NewtMlpe end .WI ORANGE COUNTY CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY
•-. ftMMWn Vellef (M7·110I). FINil pefformMCM wlll ART, 3921 W. MecA.rttwr BIYd., lenta Ana. A lhow themed.
be gtwen tOftleht 81 7:30 end 1omorr-end Sunder •t ~ "Humen 1MUM," .. be on dltp&er Merch •A(tr1122. Houn
"T'RleuT'f," • 89Mcamecty 8bout •dying nwi'• IMt .,.. W~-Sundaro..T:~ p.m. lnfonftedon s• ••· hurreh, contlnu.e for th• An .. llodJeQ• Plerer• et the OOLDIEN WEIT C 01!, Fine Am Oellefy. "9cent
ANlhetm Cuffuf .. Art8 Cent«, 131 N. Herttor BIYd., Anehefm wcwtl of '-fY ~ w11 be on d6tpler ttvOUfh Aprtl 14.
(tn-413c'i). ~.,. ~ 'rtdere end S.turder• •• Hou,. .,. Monder· ~. t e.m.-4 p.m.
1:30 It.rough AprM 2. THE UPSTA .. 8 GAU.ERV, 9cMlth Coeet Pleza. A One
"THE CMN GAMe," • two-c:hetectet c:omectr/dr-e. wtll MllMon Doller E1rhlbft of the wcwtle of Miro end C ...... wtH
led 11t led&M1bectl '• Fine Am TMet« on SM Dlveralona, P 13
• continental arts • period furniture • toy• • bronzes • lamp• • artg1011 •
a c -~ .. Cl> E < s c:
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Dorothy Emerson & Don Nolan present
~~ITIQUES EIPD & SALE bl IN TIO COMMUCI I UILDING
ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
II PADl DUV!l •COSTA Ml8A. CA
MARCH 24, 25, 26 & 27, 1983
THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY. 1·10 P.M. •SUNDAY, NOON_. P.M.
0Hnac County·11arac1t and m olt divenified 1howinaof antique•
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• -:i ~nerol Adm1111on S2 75. W11h 1h1s 11cke1 any number-S2 50 each: ;· ._c: ca Senior C1t1uns (65 & over/ -S2.00 each Children under 12 free Free Porkfog i:J c Ute Arlington Drive (bockl Cote 3A entronce Soiurdoy oflernoon and Sunday. ~ &.~--------------------------------------------------------J~ • dolls • lishting f ixrures • 1ewelry • watches • collecrab/es • pointing• •
There's only one person left who
believes Mick aBrien can make it ... Mick O'Brien.
And he's c:oacbtg
out ftghdng.
NNMl-A.-rlClD..acucTlON
SEAN PENN • BAD BOYS • RENI SANTONI JIM ).«)C.Or ... ESA1 ~ MlllkbyllU.CQm w ..... br RIOIARODULLO ,,,..."1 ltOllliltTSOLO Ohclllt"r RJCIC RCSENTHA1. ~ .... ~,....-~ ... ~'---·---°"--
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Welftut, 8anUI Ana. The Loe Angelee Chember ~ wlll §: From Pege 12
be prweented dvouglt ..... Hour9 .. llond9J-Frtd8J, •
a.m.-10 a.m., laturdaJ, 10 a.m._. p.m. end....,, noon-5
p.m.
LAGUNA BEACH C111ft Qulld Witt hold tte ..,.,_. street
t•lr alon9 Foreet Avenue March 27, trom 10 a.m.-ch11k.
Handc:nrfted tlttw.,. wll be on dlep&ey end for ...._
M USIC
CHAPMAN COUEOE, latmon "9ctblC Halt, OrMge. The
Orenge C-tJ OWtar Clrda .. pneant tM !nine EartJ ..... c--. ~ ""'* by 9act., .lopln. ,.....
llnd -on lllan:Jt a ... p.m.
Appearing at C...,,,.,. lb n. ... ,. the South
City Band. Above (l to R) ls baall1 Lee Pope,
drummer Mike Fisk, lead vocaJl11 Jana Marte,
and guitarists Phll Adame and Ken Smith. c.,,.,.1s located at 406 Paclnc Coast Hwy.,
across from the Huntington Beach Pier. Call
96()..9318.
)QI ~Udo. riewport 8-dl ••• _. ...... (114) ~
Early Bird Dinner Specials
BEEF RIB DINNER '5.95
Includes Soup or Salad
Ba ked Potato & Corn on Cob
Pacific le4 Su1per
Priae Ii• 17.95
LAGUNA HILLI Ll!llURE WORLD, ClubhouH 111
lhtdltorlum. Glora Feldman, clartnetlal with the 1.,..c
~ .......... fll1erdl rt .. 7:t0 p.m. TllCbta end ntonutloft, SM-1271. .
CRY8TAL CA'TME»RAL, ~ o...den Oro¥e. The
Cryelal C ........ C......... OrcMetra w• p a concert
lllarch 21 et I p.m. Protrem •• COMllll of WOftl• by Moult. lech encl C•letnuowo-Tedeeco. tnformata-t71~1a or
171~1M.
GOLDEN WE8T COLLl!GI!, Main.late ThHler,
Huntington llNctl. The ~·· 8J'lftllhonlc bend wlll ,.,,. II• annual •prlng concert March 21 and 2t al I p .m. tntormatlon end dctlete ~
IANTA ANA HIGH 8CHOOL AUDITORIUM, 520 W.
Real
Cantonese FOii
••t here or
take home
STAG
CHDISE CASIO
I I I Jht PL. Mew,...t lhedt om. J.tl60.
MNe fe .......... hlf-W.tkH• u.ttl I :OG .....
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DIXIELAND JAZZ
FRIDAY 5:30 to 9 P.M.
Dancing & Entertainment
For The Whole Family
FU llltle6 10 lfTBM TIOMl. !IDT MaM1'$
O,,.n llon.-Frl. 11 to I , S.L 11 to 4
al1 BIACH
NEWPORT BEACH
JOANNE WORLEY
& ROGER PERRY
ill
They're Playing
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NEIL SIMON -· MARVIN BAMLIBCH ..... ..,
CAllOLB BAY&ll SAGD
hold .... ht of ltvee Orenge County c:oncert9 ~lied '°' ""'9.-oft -lllerch rt .. 1 p.m. lntonMUon, ...... ,,. ~
TUflTU ROCK COMMUNITY PARK, Mo. 1 lunnrhlll ~
Drtve, lmne. Two --c8I fteftta .,. eoMduted for lllerch !
'O. The ftr9t l9 • concen by "ContrebeN end Frtendm" .. 2 ~
p.m. and "'9 MCond a. • danc. band, "H'9h lcocletr,''
which wlM play •t 4 p.m. tnfonftat'-end tlcketa. eec>-3143 ~ ...
ETC.
IRVINI! FINI! ARTI CENTER, .-01 W•lnut Awenue,
Herlt .. e Pwll, lrwlM. tullonal Youth Art Month wlll be s.. Dlvenlona, Pege 14
GULL I.VE R'S
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01 From Pege 14 lhect\, A _., worll:ehop, IM by Al ..._ llnd Henry
Ollpln, wm be held Merch 21 rt.ginning al 10 a .m . Information '31-MOO.
ORANGE COUNTY FAIAOROUN08, Coela MHa. Clrcu•
VargUt holda court In tM center rtng ol the~ lop March
21·30. Nalur~. organic lertlllzer, court"y of the Ilona, ltger•
and bear• In the ahow, wlll be gl••n away frM of charge.
"' cetebfated wllh wt worll:ehopa for chlldf9n on March 29 from lnformallon 557-1129.
N 10 a.m.~ p.m. F .. llw.I lncludee pelntlng, drewlng, claJ SOUTH COAST REPERTORY, Coet. M9N. The •Pflne
.&; sculpture, mnllmekJne end muetc:.. 0-et edmlNloft le 13. ~ of 1tetlng. •ok:oe llnd muetcet tMetet ct .. _ begin•
~ Inform.don 552·10'7a. Ihle w .. k•nd for edulle end chlldren. Information and
as . UC .. VINE, Fine Arte c~ Hall. Jeny Orol-•kl, a enroUrn.nl, 157·2'02. ~ IMdlng figure In e¥ent-prde thMtet, wlff lecture March 31 UC IAYINE, fine Arte Vlllajle ThHtet. ~ture bJ Martin SINGLES
>-and April 1. Bott\ i.cturee are open lo the P4'bffc and fr .. of Stlefwln of Tuft• U"'""-ltJ and Robert Scheer Of the Loe
as c:tt.rge. Information 133-4.251. Angefea Timee wlll be hetd Match 21el10 Lm. Topk: w111 be HILTON AT THE PARK HOTEL, 1155 S. Herbor, Anaheim.
"O KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, Buena Park. "8ptlng FHer hletonc fM"'8P9dlve on the lnft~ of nuclear weapon• on Slngl" dance to be held March JO at 1:30 p.m. Admluk>n 11 ~ ~~:'!~h~o ~:n=:.:=:n~~ .::::'.,: forei~=~ro:clDuCATIONAL TffEAAPY, H5 W. S3. l~fac:::~·~=-~~EL, EmbaHJ Bellroom. Big Bend
4; open from I Lm.-mldntght. lnformaltoft 9524400. 11U\ 81~ Coela ....._ Eftectl" P.,.,,Una Worll:ahope wlll be Slnglff o-wfll be Mid March 77 el 8:15 p.m. Admlealon "g NEWPORT SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY, Newport held Tueeday e•enlng• from Aprli 5-M.J 24 at 7:30 p.m. le S3.50. lnformattoft_525-_7'57...:.
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Announc·
delicious ch__, ........
of
A steakhouse tradition comes to Huntington Beach.
Plankhouse has ~me Reuben's Plankhouse.
We're wooing you with an exceptional new menu. Fea-
turing h~ delicious dinnen like Roast Prime Rib of
Beef, our famous Shrimp Scampi, delicious seafood, chicken
and an even bigger Plank Steak dinner for two. Each comes
with warm bread, ve1etables, and your dauk.e of our Specia]
Steak Soup or any of three unusual salads. All at afford-
able prices.
)bu'U Jove out Incomparable hospitali~ prompt, friendly
eervice, and c:atUal atmoephere. CaJI for tHerVatlons or to
arranae a private part~
Reuben's Plank.house. A delicious chanae of taste that
will please your palate for a Joni time to come.
RatbaikZ~
More of what you to out for.
18872 Beach Blvd.
Huntinst90 Beach, CA <714) 964 ·2785
PRESENTS
Ju11 back from rne Righteous
8rornera 20th Annlverury Tour
LEE FERRELL
Wed.-Sat.
9 p.m.. 1 a.m.
His vocals. piano & au ·
an all new act (except for tile
real good old stuff)
Com. In and llgn up tor IN
1ST ANNUAi.
CHEZ DANTE GOLF CLASSIC
Monday, Aprl ••• Noon
MESA VBIDE COUNm ClUI
lnducMe gowmet dinner at Chea Donte
CHEZ DANll CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT
1101 ConnthlOF\ ~ lleoch • ~133:1
Cof'ltlnenlal Dining & Top Entertotrwnent
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Newport. Downeg &.
France have something
dellclouslg In common.
tfiJif{f:,_f;l-L
French Country Dining
Downey (213) 927-0133
Newport (714) 955-2755
They all share the knowledge
c1' how to Pfepare and seNe
authentk French Country
cuisine. The Pleasant Peasant
otfen ~home style French
Countly dining. presented in 11
casual romantJc atmosptlere.
Slip into something special
tonight. Try one of our
new dishes, rettucci ne
Carbonara or Veal
Scallopini Marsala.
Or stay with a c~ic
favorite, our London
Broil o r Crepe St.
Jacques. Your entree is just
$6.95 and
comes with
your choice of a
mixed green or
orange almond
salad.
And we've
lowered the
lights and lit the
candles for more
intimate evenings
at the M~c Pan.
Join us. Its wonh the change.
This offer is good
after 5 p.m. At the
Magic Pan, there's
always something
new to come
back tO.
And tty us for Sundlly Brunch
A. T. LEOS
California cuisine. Fresh Seafoods.
pastas. meat & poultry. Elegantly
54K'led 1n a casual atmosphere. Dione<
from 5 p.m, 7 days a week. Wedding
receptions and parties 390 1 E.. Coast
Hwy . Corona del Mar 759-1854.
AIRPORTER INN
Medltetr.-.n "-'
Conttnental Lunch M·F t 1 30 • 2 30
Sun Brunch 10 · 3 00 Otnner from
5 30 ,tiappy Hour M·F Entertainment
& Dk1ng. Valet Parking. Banquet
Fac11111es 18700 MacArthur. Irvine
833-2770
THE BARN
American Lunch M-F t 1 ·2 30 Oinne1
M·S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F
4 30 to 7 PM. Sun Champagne
Buffet Brunch 10-2:30 Enteftalnment
& Dancing, Banquet Facllltles
14982 Redh•h. Tustin 730-0115
BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beef Entrees & Seafood
Lunch 1 t 3·00 Dinner from 5 PM
Happy Hour M·F Ex1enS1ve Oyste•
Bar Sun Champagne Brunch 10 ·
3 00 4258 Mar11nga1e. Newpon
Beach 833·0080
CAFE LIDO
A small and Intimate aleove of dignity
that o ffers an extenalve menu.
Lunches Mon, thru Fri. 1 t -3. Dimers
nightly 5-11 Plano bef nightly from 9
p m with Eiieen Wright. 2900
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
675-2968
THE COTTAGE
RESTAURANT
Open every day 8 AM Breakfast & Brunci'I tlM 3 PM. Hearty & healthy
luncheons and dinners. Fine Callfornia
varietal wines. 908 N. Coast Hwy .•
Laguna Beaoh. Reservations •94--3023 from lfvlne 955-0141.
CRAZY HORSE
8TEAKHOU8E Steaka. Prim. Rib. Freeh SHfOOd
Open Dally. Dan ci ng &
entertainment nlghtly. Home of top
country I waetarn al a ra. 1680
&ookho41ow, Santa Ana 1>40.-1612
DILLMAN I
Prima Rib & SeafOOd. Wiid Game
rMnu fjrtt Fri. and Sat. of month.
Lunch M•F ll'om 1 t AM. Dinner M.e
from & PM. Sal. & ~ en.incn e 10 3. 801 Balboa Blvd.: Balboa 873-172e.
DON JOll8
Me•lcan Lunch from 1 t AM. Delly
Spactala. Dinner fro m 6 PM Mtr~llU Half Price M, TU, W 4-10 PM 8fwtcf\ 10•2. CM only. 9093 &.
Aeiln'll. Huntington 9tldl 111·1911 I UI £. 11th GI., Coate MIU
141-1 105.
ORANGE
COAST
RESTAURANT
DIRECTORY
E.GADS
Seloon a R"teurent
At the Newp~t Pie• Variety menu
w I daily specials lunch/ Dinner
Happy Hour M-r L 1ve Band
Wed·Sun Open 7 days 2100 w
Oceanlront Newport Beach
675-9900
GAUGUIN&
Continental Nouvelle European Pallo
Setting. Luncheons & Banquets
Olnner from 5:30 nightly Sat. & Sun.
Brunch Jazz entertainment Wed thru
Sun 696 S Coast Hwy .• Laguna
Beach 494--01621833-8310.
KONO HAWAII
Polynesian room -dinner & cocktans.
floor show. Teahouse -Teppan-yaki,
Sukiyaki, SuShi Bar. Lunch 1 t:30 lo
2.30 7 Days A Week. Cocktail lounge
entertainment. Banquets 22€ S
Herbof Blvd . Santa Ana 77fr7727
RIVIERA
Conlinental Chef Richard Bergner
since 1970 Intimate D1n1ng Lunch
11 30·3 00 Otnner from 5 PM Closed
Sun & Hollaays Banquet rooms
3333 S Brist ol. Cos ta Mesa
540-3840
RUSTY PELICAN
Fresh aeafOOd and IOts of It. Newport
Beach · Lunch, dinner, Sunday
brunch Overlooks Newport Bay.
2735 W Coast Hwy. ~2-343 t. Irvine
• Lunch. dinner. happy hour 1830
Main 545-4774.
TALE OF THE WHALE
Open 7 Days. Breaklest 7 a.m, M·F.
Lunch 11 ·4 M·F Dinner 4· 11 M·S.
Sat & Sun brunch 7~. Oystet bar
Fri., Sat .• Sun. Banquet facilities up to
500. Entertainmen t Wed-Sun
Panoramic bay view. 400 Main St..
Balboa. 873-.. 633.
TORTILLA FLATS Awar~ WIMCW year aftef year. Laguna
Baach enfoylng aame SorlOfa etyle
cooklno &Ince 19"9. Open dally 11:30
to 10PM. Sunday brunch 1 t-3. Hllppy
h o ur" t o 6PM weekda ye .
Compllmentary botanea. Cantin•
open tll 2AM. 1740 S. Coast HWy ..
Laouna Beeoh. For reservation•
49Hi588
TWO QU 8 FROM ITALY
Homeatyle ltallan Cooking In a
romantic atmosphtfa. SarM owner
llrlCe 1976. ()pel'I Mon. lhrU '""'"'
11:30AM to 10:00PM. Friday tlll
1 1 PM. Sat. and Sun. dlnnet onty from
7PM. Ca11ul atmo aphere .
lnal(pentlve prlOaa. 2267 F11rvtew.
Cotta Mate. 142·9600
,,_WAMHOUa
Freah 811rood t. lntarn11l9nal
Cult lne. Waterfront dlnl11g. Chef
Cherltl Kllaglen Lunch. Dlnnef, Sat
& 8 u11 8 r11 noh. 8 11'quet• & oat.tna. ()ytter Bar. Entert.wntnt.
lido 9111•11•· Newp ort ISHch ·~100.
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Guess who's coming to the Grinder
April Jrd, on Easter Sunday, that's
nght the Easter Bunny. He will
be making an appear·
ance from 8:00 am to
4:00 pm to pass out
, Easter Treats to all
the kids. So bring
the whole family,
and be sure
to bring your
CAMERA!
L04S Angeles/HoltywolXl/Glendale/Long Beach
Redondo Beach/Torrance/San Pedro/Westchester
"BEHIND THE
SCENES"
With Brenda Caponera
Restaurant ACQ)Ullt
EJCecutN9
* * * *
CHEZ DANTE -P..-ts Lee Fen.It
Thia award winning Continental restaurant la proud to
preeent an ellcltlng new enter1alnm4Wlt concept, featuring
LM Ferrell, pq>ultlr Of8nOe County penonallty. Fer,..U, tuat
back from the 20th anniversary tour of the Rlghteoul
Brothete, hU put toge1tler a winning coml>IN!Uon bl his vocals, piano and sax. ··An •II new act. ex~t I« the rMI
good old etuff," u Fenell dMcrit>es n. A talented and ~lshed planls1 and saxophOM pleY9f", Ferrell add•
n9W dimanlk>n to his lhow with the eccompanlment of H.i
Rallitt, who. with his syntheaaer. crHt .. a eeemlngly
endless array ot sounds. from flooglel'IOfn to YIOlin Lee
Ferrell wm be entertaining Wednesdays thru Saturdays
from 9 p.m. to 1·00 a.m. Chez Dante 11 located In Newport
Beach Aesenl•tlon• call 955-1332.
IHMDiUF fl" -Welcomee llecll .l8Mft CMM
Juon Chae. ~ popu6at wtth the sp1nc1r1ner Cfowd hM
returned to the Newport aceM wtth Ills ec>arilllng raperton
of comedy and eong. Juon hu a knactl for catehlng the
teel of his audience and lmprovi.lno to Ill partlculat mood.
An artl1t on guftar with a ~al talent on piano, Juon
tak• pleaaura In entertelnlng and ewttcti. trom vocatt to
com«Sy tp c.lebrlty l~tlons with equal cnwm ...... ~thulium tor his art la contagious and hla receptl\19
audlenca often find themMtvea Involved In gamM ot
"Slump the band" ano ~· No newcomer to the entertainment ecene, Jason haa been entertaining
Southland audi.ic. from Malibu to Dena Point alnce 1971
end n.. a taro• 1o11owtno In 1h• Newport .,... H• It apPMrlng Wednud•y·Sat11rday through May 14. The
Splndl'lt1• le loceted In Newpott Beech. Cati 842-2295
.... C• Ill MeWpOf't ott.'11 YettetJ a Oue11tJ
MHowsaO., c.,.v•a a... •• a Nippy famlly reetaurant newtv °'**
at 5930 W Coest Highway, just one blOdl WMt of 8uperlor
In Newport ~ • ..._. tl'le ponlona .,. large, tl'le food
QUaMty le high and the ..-ctlon II lftcfedlble. An axtenelve
br.Ufeat menu lnclUdee 30 d~ omeletfee MMld with . "*"' t>rc>wM. Oholce ot toaet. b-oe4 or bllcult• and gravy 1tat1lng at juat 12.to. Special conlld«atlon .. given to
"FOii• over GO" with 15 ~ dlMef ~ ~
deeMrt and beYet1tge. eoup or Mlad and bt'-.d or roll rot
only 13.H C0"'9 .. t• For the "Llttle Fotkt'' under 10, Cappy'• ftetutee 12 It.mt IUM) to 12A5. Among the many lune""" 9')eCl&l1: ~ lb. and 'h lb. burro:ln t..iw
dlfter9'1t v1tlattona from 12.20. Mouthw•t• ~
Md lnpje dl9dc• ~ "SOfMWno t .. Juat "'OM1'' bllnu. Ind three difter'tnt ~of potMO • ..,.
N<ved •II" •our cream. H "911 H potato pane.Me ~. ate jult a ... "'°'9 Ull Ctlone on the ... .,..,.
meftU, Cappy'• le OS*' IW9l'I deY9 • .,... ffom e a.m. to 10
p .m. • '* • '* •
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SUNDAY BRUNCH SJ 99 11~ Happy Hour Dri~l~~:s 4to1 P.M . ~
Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer t~ Nightly Food S~lal. 25' to $1.50 P,
9 to 1:00 ~ Mon. thru Thurs. 5 to 9 P.M . ~
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r CAFE AND FAMILY RESTAURANT
NOW BRINGING TO NEWPORT BEACH
ROAST CHICKEN
FRIED CHICKEN
HOT TURKEY
HOT BEEF
• TU NA SALAD PLAT~
CORNED BEEF & .
CABBAGE
LIVER AND ONIONS
BEEF BACK RIBS
• MArtl MAHI
• PACIFIC RED
SNAPPER
• FISH 'N CHIPS
• CHEF SALAD
• DELI OMELETIE
• SPAGHETTI & MEAT
BALLS
• LOX, EGGS &
ONIONS
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Theae are complete
dinners from
beverage to de11ert
, . Including aoup or
Nlad and choice of
potato and
VeQatable
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Misfortune· dogs
HB inother of 2
By PHlL SNEIDERMAN O('IM Deir Net .....
It wu a little red Volkawili!.!n
"Bua." • 1963 model
For 29-year-old Jeanette
A•rella of Hunllngt.on &ach. an
unemployed mother of two who
la atruglin1 to make ends m4.>et,
It wu the family's sole meana of
lranaport.allon.
And sometime Tuesday
morning, with an infant car seat,
a baby stroller and MOme blankets
1nalde, It became one of the 800
vehicles stolen an Huntington
Beach each year
It WU raanana. to ~kt• tht• kttJ.ia lO
the doctor 1.nd to 10 to thl' atorr
for 1rocerles.'' ahe uitJ "h wwa a
pretty dependable car I'm re1&1ly
110rry at'a gone "
For Agrella, the IOIS of the <:ar
waa the lateat 11truke o f
misfortune In a partic ularly
difficult period for the family
Agrella was a food 11erv1ce
worker iu the Garden Grove
School Distrac t until her
pregnancy la.st year Two weeks
after daughter Lacie was born
six months ago. her husband lt•ft
her. The couple are an the midst J
of divorce proceedings
Arts Center plans
Disney land henef it
ByJODI CADENHEAO O'IM o ... , lltle4 llllfl ,
011n•yland will ho11t 1t1
U ·m•llion fund-ralalng t>vent
next September. opt•nlng tht>
park to Orange County
Pedormlna Aru aupport£'ra
wlllln1 to pay between •t oo and
$10.000 per couple to enter the
Mogle K1n~dom.
Park ortlclal11 said they hope w
raise $1 million by lll'lling l~.000
lickeu to the "One Magical
Night" benefit for the future
$60-mllhon music center in Costa
Mesa. Donations to the center
now total $27.~ million
"The Orana• County
l'erformmil Art.a C•nlet la the
kind ot thlna we 1t Dl.neyland
are very proud lO be a part of."
aaad Llndqulat
Couplea purcha1in& 110.000
t1ckeu will receive a gourm.t
dinner 1t the park'11 prlvac. Club
33 Ticket holders payln,a •1.260
will attend a l.<tx:kt.all party and
dinner at o n(: of the park'•
rettaurant.a. Th~ paying •ulO
per l.'Ouple, $12~ tor a family of
four of •1 ~0 for u tamily o( six
will receive a buffet dinner.
Agrella said shl' did not have
enough money w insure the c·ar.
and cannot afford lo buy anothC"r
one
"( used It to t.akt· my son to
school and lo pack ham up when
The young mother, a graduate
of Marina H igh School 1n
Huntington Beach. ts caring for
baby Lacie and son David. 7. on
ISff AUTO, Page A2 )
Jt-urw llt• A~rt-llo and !ton, David, 7.
.,uJJt>rwd by finunl'ial setha<'k-..
Jack Landquist. l.'Orporat.e vice
president of marketing for Walt
Disney Productions, said 1t wu
the first tune an the amusement
park's 27 -year hist.ory that 1t has
hosted a benefit
All ticket holden will enjoy
unllmat.ed use of attractlona. free
soft drinks. ace cream, popcorn
and balloons Tickew go on sale
June I F or more Information
write The Center, P 0 Box 2218,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
THI DRANGI CDAS
FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1983
NB man
faces
• cocaine
charge
By KAREN E. KLEIN
0( .... o.lly l'tlot .....
A former Newport Beach
businessman awaiting sentencing
on charges he defr auded
cuatomeni out of $500,000 was
scheduled to be arraigned today
aft.er h is arrest Wt!dnesday on
suspicion of u les of cocaine and
r eceiving stolen property,.
authorities said.
Robert L . Swick. 46. waa
arrested by Orange County
Sheriff's narcotics mvestigatora
at 4:30 p .m . W ednead ay an
Garden Grove on auap1cion of
poacalng 3 75 pounds of cocaine.
with an estimated street value of
$420.000, Sgt. L ynn Ne hring
said.
Swick was taken t.o Orange
County Jail, where he is bemg
held on $2 million bail At the
time of hts fraud arrest, Sw1ck's
bail was set at $~ m1lhon ,
believed to ~ a state record
That was eventually cut lo $50.-
000 and he was out on ba1J wh1Je
awaiting sentencing Wednesday.
Swick had been charged with
diverting approximately $500.000
paid by 13 c us tomers of h 1s
Garden G rove-based company.
Country Style Mobile Homes.
He pleaded guilty las1 month
lo bilking the cuatomen out of
their money and abo admitted he
did not pay $24,000 in back sales
taxes.
Peter Brown, Swick'a attorney
on the mobile home fraud
charges, confirmed that 1t was his
client who was arrested
Wednesday but declined Curther
comment.
Deputy A ttorney General
Mike Botwin. who prosecuted
the mobile home fraud cue. lald
he believed Brown mt.ended to
seek a postponement today on
sen tenci ng in West Orange
County Municipal Court.
Botwin aald he wtll fight the
postponement "vigorously"
While Swick was out on $50.-
000 ball. he became the target of
a two-m o nth under cover
l nvea tlaatlon by narcotics
dete<:Uves, who alleged they met
with Swick at varloua county
loca&lona to negotiate sever al
large cocaine deala.
·-; -
' '-
.-
Delly l'tlot ,..._.o ~. 0.,, Aintw-
R aw sewage in the water h a dosed Aliso
Beach in South Laguna.
Good news; Coast
stornJ. changes nJ.ind
By KAREN E. KLEIN O(' "'-Delly ,... • ....,
A storm scheduled to dump
still more ram on the Oranae
Coast this weekend may not
materialize, Nauonal Weather
Service officials aatd today.
And though rainfall yeatenU.y
was only fracuonal, AJ190 &ach
in South Laguna had to be cloeed
because of what is believed lo be
storm -related damage from
ruptured sewer lines
Variable c loudiness is
predicted for tomorrow and
Sunday. but fair skies sho uld
prevail tonight with no estimate
on how much r ain, H any. 1s
expected, forecaat.en said.
The weekend will be cool, with
high temperatures staying in the
Philip Angli~ 1tar of
~·Th~ Elephant Man,n
will be featured in thr
TV miniaeriee "The
Thorn Birds." See TV a..o..
II yon want quality
tatte of home-grown
vegetablea. but are
llmlted la 1pau, try
powinc them In
eo1Ualner1. P-. A 7.
low 60s and overnight lows
dipping ant.o the 40s
Some brief thundershowers
and hail storms were reported an
parts or the county yesterday.
Officials estimate this wanter's
storms have caused more than
$500 m11J1on an crop and property
damage statewide
ln the county, the latest
stonn related damage surfaced al
A hso Beach an South Laguna.
Raw sewage began seeping int.o
the ocean there yesterday.
forcing dosure of the half-mile
stretch of beach
Warning alana were posted
along the sand. Authorities guess
the sewage ts coming fmm sewer
lanes w hich have been ruptured
by erosion of the water-soaked
ground.
COUNTY IDITIDN
ORANGE COUN 1 Y. CALIFORNIA 25 CENT S
Job less decrease
'not significant'
By STEVE TRIPOLI of !tie D.n, ...... ltaft
Though there are some
"sl1ghUy encouraging" signs 1n
the economy. a small drop in the
county's jobl"8 rate In figures
releued yeaterday has no real
sigmficance. a state employment
official said.
Labor Market Analyst Alta
Yetter of the st.ate Employment
Development Department said
the 8 .1 p ercent F ebruary
unemployment rate, down from
Orange County's 8.4 percent rate
an January, was almo9t totally
·attnbutable to Ruonal 1aans an
agnculture and school Jobe
Manuf acturin g and
conatrUCtion pba. the two most
important local In dicators.
continued to decll~ ln February.
UCI group
sets Nixon
library talk
By GLENN SCOTT
Of IM Delly ..... 1.-
A UC Irvine faculty comm1tl.et'
will mee t Monday to discuss
locating the Richard M Nixon
Presiden tial L ibrary on their
campus.
The possibility of building the
library plus • relatf'd museum on
the campus seemed dead after
the private foundauon proposing
to build the facahty dropped UCI
from its hat ol candidates earlier
this month
But some members of the UC
Boa.rd of Regent.s weren't walling
to give up, and they've re -
established lnte1'9\ in the site
Regents dascussed the uaue
informally during a closed
session last week, said member
Ed ward Carter
The fac ult y comm1:tee 1s
'ma-ting at the regent.a' request,
said UCl VI~ Ch~llor Ramon
Cunel
Meanwhile. off1clala from the
private Nixon Foundation say
they'll on~ again give UCI some
attention. "The train ls le-avl~
the station, but It hean't left, •
said John c. Whitaker. neaotiator
(See NIXON, Pa1e A!)
whale unemployment insurance
appltcatJons rose , Yetter said
She said 97,900 county
resjdents were unemployed an
mad-February. a drop Crom the
all-time high o f 102,400 an
January but still 24. 700 higher
than figures for a year ago
Season al employment 1n
agriculture will show its usual
large gain in the second quarter
o f t h e year . with farm
employment doubling by May.
and there also will be gaina in
tourism-related jobs. Yetter aaid.
But construction may ahow
see-sawing figures. Yetter said
the February figures dad not
account for the maJor storms
whJch started Mal'C'h 1. and that
rain ·aoaktd ground wall
rnntr 1butf to a orobable
. . ' ~·
• j
J t-ff Gould is
willing to he lp
Want a piece
of HB Pier?
By ROBERT BARKER
OflM D..,Not St.ff
lt's not a piece of the rock The
Brooklyn Bridge It isn't
But part of lhe Hunungton
Beach City pier may go on sale
soon
That's the suggest.Ion of Caty
Councilman Don MacAlhster.
who is urgmg that the damaged
a«Uona of the pier be cut up and
sold as souvenirs.
The proceeds. he said. would
go t.oward repairing the end of
(Stt A PIECE, P aae A!>
They'll "eep
Convenience food
that can be •he1¥ed
ror up to two yeart
will make debut. Pa9t>
87. .
!dlton Hlf'h Ml a
nel" be ketball ~oaC"h
-WHtmlw1ter'• Jon
Borthf'rt, Pa
82.
depression an construction pbs
for March.
But construction employment
could grow when the ground
dries out," Yett.er said.
Retail employm ent also wall
expand an the sprang, Yetter
predicted, as new stores aimed at
the discount market are opened
locally.
Yetter said it 1s difficult to
guess which way the economy ia
going from employment figurer
becau1e they normally don't
reflect the state of the economy
until several month.a aft.er the
fact
She added. ho wever, that
much idle plant apaoty must be
ut1Ut.ed again before any mapr
e mployment gain" can be
reaJ1t.ed
Irvine Co.
aide denies
sale rumor
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IM Delly Nel Ii.fl
The Irvine Co .. the largest
landowner an Orange County,
again finds at.self shooting down
reports that the Newport Beach-
ba.sed farm ls being sold.
"There 1s no truth lo that."
said spokesman Jerry Collins
yesterday when asked about
rumors the company is changing
hands "We are not being i>ld
We ca1.egoncally deny that ...
For the second tune m a year,
Orange Cou nt y business
wat c h e rs were passin g
speculation that the attractive
land farm was up for sale. had
been sold or was in the process of
being sold
Collins said the rumor 1s
hardly new He said he's lost
count of how many tlmes he's
thrown cold wattt on aale talk.
"('ve been heanng this rumor
for five years," added Gary
Hunt. an official with the Donald
Bren Co. "First at'a supposed to
be Mobil Oil and next the Arabia.
None of It's true.
Bren. ~ largest stockholder
1n the Irvine Co. and a boa.rd co-
l See IRVINE, Palle All
Mis for tune ~ogs
HB mother of 2
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN or .... ...,,.. ....
h wM a UtUe red Volkawaaen
"Bue.'' a 1983 model.
For 29-_yeal"-old Jeanette Acrella of Hunu.n,ton Beach, an
unemplo~ mother of two who I.a struull: to make enda meet,
it wu -me amlly'1 80le me.na of
tranaportaUon.
And 1ometlme Tuuday mominl, with an lntant car .eat,
a baby stroller and aome blankets
lnside, lt became one of the 800
vehicle• atolen In Hunllnaton
Beach each year.
it WU ralninl, to lake tht klda to
tho doctor and to 10 to th •tore
(or pioceriee.'' the Mid. "It WU •
pretty dependable car. I'm really
llOl"1")' l\ 'I IOl1e,"
For A.pl.la, the lo. of the car
waa the lateat stroke of
misfortune In a particularly
dtlficu.h r.nod for the family.
Aarel a waa a food Hrvlce
worker In the Garden Grove
School District until her
pregnancy laat year. Two weekal
after dAughter Lacle wu born
aix montha ago. her husband left
her. The couple are in the midst
of divorce proceedings.
.,.., ,... ....... .., fUGNr4' I( ....
Arts Ce nte r plans
Disneyland benefit
By J ODI CADENHEAD °' .... ~ ......... Dlut•yland will holt a
$1 -mllllon fund-raltins event
next September, openlna the
park to Oran1e County
Performln1 Arta aupportert
wtUlns to pay between $100 and ~O·~~.ple to enter the ~k offid.ala Mid they hope to
raite $1 million by aelllns 15,000
tickets to the ''One Magical
Nlaht" benefit for the future
$60-rnilllon mutic center in Cotta
Meaa. Donations to the center
now total $27.6 n\llllon.
''The Oranae County Perfonru~• Arta Cent.er lt the
kind of UUna we at Dlmeyland
.,.. very proud to be a pert of,"
Mid UndquJ.t.
CouplH purchuin1 $10,000
tickets wlll receive a aourm.t
dinner at the park'a private Club
33
Ticket holden paylna f l,260
will attend a cocktail party and
dinner at one of the park'•
restaurants. Th~ payina $100
per couple, $120 for a family ot
four or $100 tor a famlly of .0
will receive a buffet dinner.
Agrella aa.id ahe did not have
enough money to insure the car.
and cannot afford to buy another
one.
"I uaed it to take my son to
1Chool and to pick him up when
The young mother. a graduate
of Marina High School In
Huntington Beach, la caring for
baby Lade and 1on David, 7, on
(See AUTO, Pase A!)
Jeanette Agrella and son, David, 7,
saddened by financial setbacks.
Jack Llndquiat. corporate vice
president of marketing for Walt
Dianey ProducUont, aald It waa
the flnt time in the amuaement
park'• 27-year hi.story that It haa
hetted a benefit.
AU ticket holden will . enjoy
unllmlted u.e of attract1ona. free
eoft drinka, Ice cream, popcorn
and balloont. Tick.eta go on sale
June 1. For more Information
write The Center, P.O. Box 2218,
Cotta Mesa, CA 92626.
THI DRANGI COAST
FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1983
County
jobless
decline
'normal'
By STEVE TRIPOLI
O( ... o.lly ..........
T h ough there are some
"sligh tly encouraging" aigns in
the economy. a small drop in the
county's jobless rate in figures
released yesterday haa no real
significance, a state employment
olficial aaid.
Labor Market Analyat Alta
Yetter of the state Employment
Development Department aaid
t h e 8.1 p ercent Februar y
unemployment rate, down from Oran&e County'• 8.4 percent rate
ln January, WU almost toiaily
attributable to aeucna1 plna tn
agriculture and achool )>ha.
M anufacturing and
construction jobs, ~ two most
important local indicators,
continued to decline in February,
while unemployment insurance
applications roee, Yetter aid.
She said 97 ,900 county
residents were unemployed in
mid-February, a drop from the
all-time high of 102,400 in
January but atill 24,700 higher
than figures for a year ago.
Seasonal employment In
agriculture will show Ill uaual
large gain in the tee0nd quarter
of t h e year, with farm
employment doubling by May,
and there abo wW be gains in
tourilm-relat.ed )>ha. Yetter aid.
But conatruction may ahow
.ee-tawtn& figures. Yetter aaid
the February figures did not
accou nt for the major atorma
which started March 1, and that
rain-aoaked ground will
con tribute to a probable
depremion in construction jobe
for March.
But construction employment
could 1row when the ground
dries out." Yetter said.
Retafl employment at.o wall
expa nd In the sprln1. Yetter
pred..lded. u new stores aimed at
the diacount market are opened
locally.
Yetter Mid It la difficult to
gu.a which way the economy ta aotna from employment fjgurea
becauae t hey normally aon't
reflec:i the aiate of the economy
until teYeral montht aft.er the
fact.
o.lly ........... .., o.y ~
Raw sewage in the water has closed Aliso
Beach in South Laguna.
Good news; Coast
storl11 changes 1nind
By liREN E. KLEIN
O( .. o.lly .........
A storm scheduled to dump
still more rain on the Orange
Coast this weekend may not
materialize, National Weather
Service oUici.als aid today.
And though rainfall yes1e.rday
was only fractional, Allio Beach
ln South Laguna had to be cloeed
becaU8l! of what ia believed to be
storm-related damage from
ruptured aewer l.inet.
Variable cloudlneaa la
predicted for tomorrow and
Sunday. but fair akin thould
prevail tonlght with no esU.mate
on how much rain, It any. la
expected. forecuten tald.
The weekend will be cool, with
high temperatures staying ln the
low 60s and overnight lows
dipping into the 40..
Some brief thundershowers
and hail stonns were reported in
parta of the county yesterday.
Offlaala estimate th.is winter's
storms have caused more than
$500 million in crop and property
damage statewide.
In the county, the latest
storm-related damage surfaced at
Allio Beach In South Laguna.
Raw sewage began seeping into
the ocean there yesterday,
forcing closure of the half-mile
at.retch of beach.
Warning algna were posted
along the aand. Authorities guess
the sewaae ia coming from sewer
lines which have been ruptured
by eroelon of the wat.er-aoaked
ground.
CDASI 1011101
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENT S
Judge OKs'project
on Irvine Coast
A multi -m1ll1on -dollar
devel~ent project on the
Irvine t between Corona del
Mar and Laguna Beach has been
upheld by an Orange County
Superior Court judge, who
turned back a challenge by
environment.a.lists yesterday.
Judge Judith Ryan rejocted a
petition filed by Friends of the
Irvine Coast, an 800-member
environmental group that has
been trying to 11euttle portions of
the Irvine Company plan.
The development firm intends
to construct four hotela, office
towers, convention fadlltles and
about 1.800 et&Ute homes along
the oout over the next 30 years.
UCI group
sets Nixon
library talk
By GLENN SCOTT
OftM o.lly .... ...,
A UC Irvine faculty committee
will meet Monday to discuas
locating the Richard M. Nixon
Presidential Library on their
campus.
The possibility of building the
library plus a related muaewn on
the campus seemed dead after
the private foundation proposing
to build the facility dropped UCI
from lts list of candidates earlier
this month.
But IOme members of the UC
Board of Regents weren't willing
to give up, and they've re-
established interest in the site
Regents discusaed the laaue
Informally during a closed
session last week, said member
Edward Cart.er.
The faculty committee 1s
meeting at the regents' request,
said UCI Vice Chancellor Ramon
Curiel.
Meanwhile, offldala from the
private Nixon Foundation aay
they'll once aaaln give UCI aome
attention. ''The train I.a leavine
the station, but it haan't left,"
said John C. Whitaker, negotiator
for the foundAUon.
Whitaker said only a few days
•Ro that Nixon would choose
(See NIXON, Pqe AZ)
The project was unarumous!y
approved in 1981 by the state
Coastal Commission after the
Irvine Company agreed to
preserve roughly one-third of the
land as open space. The state
panel had rejected earlier and
larger versions of the
development scheme.
"This is the final judgment,"
said Irvine Company attorney
Robert Break today. ''Whether
this is the end is really up to the
Friends."
Fem Pirkle, president of the
environmental group, said an
appeal ta likely but said the and
the lfOUp's lawyers must review
Judge Ryan's ruling before
decision Is made
Supervisor Riley
Riley urges
another look
at housing
Saying he has problems with
parts of aome pro~ to phue
out the county a affordable
housing program. Orange County
Supervisor Thomas Riley ia
urging fellow board memben to
take -a cloaer look before
approving the program's
termination.
Riley, whaae letter today came
a day after an apparent board
(See HOUSING, Pase AZ)
"l'm upset. We're still trying to
find out what it all meana,"
Pirkle said.
Wh1le the C.OUtal Commisaion
approved a general plan for the
project, the Irvine Company still
must obtam zoning changes and
permits from Orange County
government before any
construction can begin.
ln the suit, the Friends
maintained the building project
will turn the Irvine Cout into a
tourist attraction with buildings
that spoil views of the coaat.
The Irvine Cdmpany
responded by brushina off the
suit aa a fonn of haraasment that
had no merit.
Irvine Co.
aide denies
sale ruHJor
By STEVE MARBLE or .. .,..,"°' .... The Irvine Co.. the largest
landowner in Orange County,
again finds ltaelf ahoottna down
reports that the Newport Beach-
baaed firm la being 80ld .
"There la no truth to that,"
said spokesman Jerry Collins
yesterday when aaked about
rumors the company I.a ~
hands. "We are not being ~ld.
We cat.egorically deny that."
For the seoond time in a year,
Orange County business
watchers were passing
speculation that the attractive
land firm was up for sale, had
been sold or was in the pl"OCll!SS of
being sold.
Collins aaid the rumor ia
hardly new. He aaid he'a loet
count of how many times be'a
thrown cold water on ale talk.
"I've been hearinl this n.amor
for five years," added Gary
Hunt, an offk:ial with the Donald
Bren Co. "Flnt lt'a auppmed to
be Mobil OU and next the Arabs.
None of it' a true."
Bren, the largeiat atockholder
in the Irvine Co. and a board co-
chainnan, could not be re.ched
.yesterday for reaction at either'
his Linda lale home In Newport
(See IRVINE. Paae A!)
______ INSIDE _______________ ___,
New role
Philip Anglim, 1tar of
wrhe Elepluant Mu,"
will be feetu.red in the
TV minileriet '~
Thona Blrdt." See TV
Loe.
T a•ty tip
If you want quaJity
1 .. 1e ol home·grown
n 1ea.ablet, 9"at an
IJmJted ID 1,.ce, "1
.,.,.,. them ••
eot1ta1aen. P.-A7.
They'll "eep
Co11•enJeace loodt
that cu be lhel•ed
for up to two yean
will make debut. P.,
8 7.
' New Coach
• Eclltoa Hlili hU a
new bla1ketball coeeh
-Wettad• .... '• Joa Borehen. SM P.-
82 .
I • Orisng4' C..onal DAILY PILOl /frld11v. March 215, 1983
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,,~ Continued sto,ies Srn1lh1•rn ('ullforni• ~~llKln ('o II ii;ngt•lkc•n, udmlnla\rutnr "' ltl"t•llM Ill lhut wtwn you gt•t IOllll' to Opl'ru~· lhl' 1y1t.t·m. &nd certain
IRVINE <:O. NOT OLD • • •
Beat·h ur 11 Sun Vallt·y. lttu ,
rt'll eat.
A Alfred Taubnwn, tht• otht•1
half of the boi.ard rhu1m1unah1 p.
alliO could not bt> rl'nChl-.U u t has
Detroit offll'eS and was said tu bl·
away on bu111ness Other bourd
members also werl' roportt>d to
be-out of town.
All of this ht.-lghll'nl'<.I llpt'l·ulu
uon that the board hud c-onvl'ncd
somewhere, pr~umably to nego-
tiate a sale
Associates of the lrvme Co ,
though. report they find suL·h
rumors amusing Lasl year, sale
rumors arose when lhert• wcrt~
changes in the t'Ompany'11 board
qn,. o:tcuun H'h'"'" mm''""' P..-t•1i:•
dent Peter K.renll'r rcs1gnt>d
He<lltor .Juhn MUl'lluh, }JI l''>I
lil·nt of M1:1cnub lrvm,• lht·
1 omp.111y·~ rl•al t·11tutl' arm iuud
tw's U..·~m apured hy R1t•n thut If
tlw l'nmpany ev1•r ii. ~old "tht·n·
will bt· an 1mml>d1t1ll' ,,ublu: un
noUlll'l'menl" to undl•rcut tht•
r umur mill
Anotlwr l'Ompany assoc1at1·
l>Utd thl· ldlt"st rumors may hav1•
bl•t•n fueled by a mt't-ttng bl•
lWl'l'll l'O mpany prei.adt•nt
Thoma~ N1:alsen and Rat•hard
O'Ne1U, a wealthy MlSblon Vie.JO
ra.nl'her o.1nd Democrlll Party
kingpin The men met to discuss
tounty transportation probh·m~
but thl•tr mt~llng may havt· lx"t•n
tuken tu mean sonw1h1ng mon·
tht· assuc1alt' said
AUTO STOLEN • • •
$506 a month m welfare and
child support funds She also
receives $100 monthly m food
stamps. But the rent on her
apartment alone is $475 monthly
"I'd love to go to work, but 1
can't even afford a babysitter to
start looking," she said
Huntington Beach police have
given her little reason to hope
the stolen car will be recovered.
Police detective Jerry Webb said
uldct Volkswagens are.a popular
target of Lh1eves and are often
strapped Cor their valuable parts.
Agrella's Volkswagen was
taken early Tuesday from her
carport m the Banbury Cross
apartments near Beach
Boulevard and Warner Avenue
"They have to be pretty low to
take something with a baby's car
seat in front and baby blankets an
the back," she said.
HOUSING PROGRAM • • •
mapnty emerged an favor ot the
phase-out, represents mu<.'h of
the Orange Coast m has Fifth
SupervlSOriaJ Th.strict A hearing
on affordable hous1 ng as
scheduled next week
Riley said that he and many
coastal residents are concerned
about proposals that would
increase the number of homes
allowed m new developments
because of the pressures that
high-density projects place on
roads and other services.
Gifts of animals
for Easter nixed
Do not ~ave children lave
rabbits, chicks or ducklings for
Easter this year, the Southern
California Veterinary Medical
Association ~dvises
The A.ssoc1at1on said thousands
of these pets dae or have to be
destroyed a few days after Easter
every year because the
''barnyard" animals cannot bt'
properly cared for an urban
households.
Give your child a stuffed
animal. the Association urges
Newport Bea<·h
A 1htel tOOk otl with a COCUIOO v.iu.o ••
S•.500 from Ruuo t Pee Sta<• 1n FHh1on
Island ,....,e<d1y 1nl!l'noon ff,. •lllUlble bird
wu lal1 _, '" Ila c.-oe
8U<glars b<Oh lnlO a room on tt>e N-1 S ...... a1on. 46~S Mac;Arthur Blvd oomet,,,,.
yest .. day and m-on Wl1h 196 "' valuJlt>lel lnctud•"Q rwo ticlle1a 10 11'9 U9CO"'"'ll Netl
Olamond COflCM1
Supervisor Bruce Ne:.tande,
who announred Wednesday that
he favored an unmed1ate phase-
out, said that granting incentives
to builders such as greater
densJty allowances would be one
way to encourage ronstrucuon of
affordable housing wl\hout the
government mandaung It
Riley aide Judath Swayne sa1d
today that the Newoort Beach
lawmaker's concerns include.
-That there be adequate
public hearings on the sub}t'<'t
before supervisors vote on a
phase-out.
-That builders with credits
for more affordable housing than
they require not be allowed to
trade them for improvements
such as parks and other open
space
That any phase-out plan bt>
dosely examined to assure that at
meets the requirements of law
The apparent three-vote
mapnty favoring phase-out on
the board mdudes Nestande and
Board Chairman Roger Stant.on,
both of whom favor an immediate
end to the program. and Harnett
Wieder. whose stand on an
immediate phase-out is not
known
Patoo 1Vmo1ute wo<in S900 ... naule<I oil
f•om 1n enc;IOMd pauo on SuK&P<I ()f•••
~meywc .. aay
C<oou ~ c11"'1>e<1 into F _m.,, G....,.
•• 11'9 toot Ol 11'9 f\lewpOfl p ... ,.. ... Clay •••
'700 on gOOCla or>elodlnQ IM bu .. ,_ CUii
•ev•~• .. end two u.-ot T-.,."1•
Co!'ta Mesa
A at•eo veiu.o et $670 wu reported at_,
yMl9'01tj ane<noon from • camper IMl'lteel outslGe •movie lheal"' al 2701 Hatbor Btvd
A man retlCllnQ •n the 400 t>IOc:k of Bucknell Roeo reported a camer• •••u•d al 1375
""""'9 ''""' "is -'.1"!9te<d..,
111,1vl1C"fltll'd$l2000Clforullt•tiKi lh1·,1i(c•rv·y'11rt'telunalotfk'f'hf'rL• of 1hc•11e safely 11y1tl•m1 opt·r11ltn(( pruc:edurf'1 had not
, 111 Iu11 111111 11 f ft• d t• 1 u I Ht• dt>1wrllJL•d tht.• lncld~nt1, 1n111wralJl1-. you'n· 1uppot1t•cl lo 1,.,..n dt'vt'lopt-d
ll<ttUll unl'nl.11 ul Untl 2 of thl' San ~•t. h lo rryini o $4 0,000 l'I vii '\hul ttw plunt duwn wllhlti am l<~dt•un •pukt·•wumun Bt·~ky
Onufrt· NudN1r Cit•nuu\lnt( penulty, in th111 wuy hour whll'h thl'y fatll'd to do," Surdl'lcl n·11d a •tUll'ment
Stuthin On Jun ltl, part• uf ttw 11i1rnJ J1n1 llandie\t, :.pokE"11mun rt•INl11il'd by Ed1tun offkiali,
Tht• Nul'lc•a t Rt•gulatory c·o11tu1nnlt'ot rnol111g und 1proy fur the· Nill' an Wulnut Crt:t>k whkh uid in part, "!Xlutht•rn
l'umm1111lon 11\Uff nollflt·d tht• sy1ncm1 Wl'rt' 1no1Jl'rabll· for A J'Ut1l At,·ldl·nl Sampltnti Co.1llfornla Edison la reviewing
u\lllty yt'11\t:rd11y 11f th~ posslblt• ubuul twu hour~ bl•l'llUllt' (){ Sy'ILt•m, wh1dl t.tl!Wli*I rnu(•tor tht• Nullcar Regulatory
11v1l peruilty foi thrt~ lnc1d1::nt.ia l'l•·l'lrll't.il mutnlt'nu iH'l' und lllll' damage nftt:r un i.cc1dent, C:umm1111>ton uaff's prupoaed
tlwt m·l·urn•d In Junuury and lt•11t111~ Wht•n thul oct·urs, the hud not been fully 1mplcmcntro Sl:.!0,000 fine Tht· actlvatles
fl'bruary Thl' ugt•nt·y said tht· uuluy must i.ct to shut lht' plunt Jun :\ 1. :rn duys aht.•r 1t wa11 dad not involve any hazard to
,dlcged vlolullons involved safoty down with an hour • undl'r NRC n'4u1u.J to tx• operational plant ~rwnnel or the public.
,111tJ testt ng syMH'tnll that come rult•M Tht• 11y11tcm!I arl' dC11ign«d
1 f id h l() Cool th., "tmo"ph•·re of tht• 011 r'cb. 10, that syst«m "Al thuJ lime, Edu1on already into p uy 1 un an· C'nl as • .. " ' d h Olt'UITt· .. I redC't.or L'Ont.ammt>nt buildlnK 1n futlt·d tu 1111t1sfy lll'<'nst• has 1n11L1tutt• c angcs 1n
h lll"" "V"nl of "n ····l·td"nt Tht· rl''•Utremcnts during a lt·i.t pro(•<:durcli and held train ing Tht• ('Omp.u1y must pay l l' ~ • ~ .. "~ ' " f I d
h d f JI Plant W ~~ on.•ra•·· .. "l 5<) ..... •rt•t•nl lns1wl·ton1 from the fc•dt-ral st•ss1t,ns o p<'rsonnel to prec u e fuw wit an :m uys or onna y uo .-. " ... " "'" f la .. Ullt•ncy also s~ud plant 1wn1cmnt·l a n:pctauun o s1m1 r events. protl':.t lht• allcgt.•d v1olat1ons P<>WN ., ,,-
Foul play
in harbor
body case?
Newport Beach polace
expected to learn today if a
middle -age man found dead
ycsterday m Newport Harbor
was a v1ct1m of foul play.
Invl'stigators s~ud they have
not 1dt•ntifaed the man, described
a!> being about 45 years of age,
short and stocky.
Polkc SGid there are several
su:.p1dous wounds on the body,
wh1l'h tht•y believe had been in
lht• water four to five days.
Authorities said they also
found five large-caliber bullets in
the victim's pant pockets. A
t·1uwn nottc_'ed the dead man nt"ar
tht• waterfront Bayshores
t·ommun1ty and alerted the
Orange County Shenff's Harbor
Patrol yesterday morrung
An autopsy being performed
by the Orange County Coroner's
oHIC<' today IS expected t.o reveal
the t'ause of death, police said.
NIXON
From Page A 1
within the· next four weeks one
of three locat.ons still in the
running. San Clemente, Whittier
and a split saw or California State
University. Fullerton for the
library and Nixon's birthplace in
Yorbu Landa four miles away for
tlw muSt'um UCl faculty members voted
t•arl1cr to establish a spt'Cial study
com mittee to 1nvest1gate
1mpl1cat1ons or lo<.'ating the
Library and museum on 13 acres
on Culver Dnve between College
Drav(• and Bonita Canyon Road.
Thl' foundation dropped UCI
from cons1derat1on soon after
that vote. claiming the process
wuuld take too long
II unt in~ton Bt'a<'h
rwo hanCllJUOI •• .._ •I sroo end an IBM
M "'41 t<>m9<JI• worth 14 000 -· r9C)0'1ad ta• en ,,. • bu•Qll•y yNl••Oty on 11'9 7500 ~· ol Onl.,10 Ori•• £ntry .... tQparenlly
m10e t>y l>fY'"V open 1 IOC".O •11~ Cl00<
Poioc:e -• celleel 10 ,.,. Hunllnolon Be6Cl1 Un•"" HIQh ~ 01ttrlci 0..•denc• C...le<
1 7200 Gotd.,.-• S• ,..., .. cs..,, •"• • flQlll
1>1 ot.e °"' bel-two 1>0y1 One ot the l>OY$
wH .,, .. ,ea on eu11>tc1on or •-'' w1tr. • -•y ~ '°' •lleQeOty '10ICllOQ • -IXlllle 10 11>e 1nro11 of the 011>"' bOy
A home burglary on Ch• 0300 1>1oc~ of
!Hlli"Qer C1rnle Y"le<d1y 1Hwnoon r-.icea
1n 11'9 rlj)Ott.0 toel ol 12 11\0tQvf\t toe! tong
,,,._ p1v1 "•O """"II""' au valuea el Sll350
1nel t•welry veiued at S2 800 E t11ry wea
111parenlly m•Cl• by prylnQ oper1 I 110•
""""°"'
Oally Piiot Pllolo l>J Richard K09hler
Newport Bea<:h polict• d1eC'k scene whe r e a body
was found in Nt>w1mrt llarbor.
Woman critically injured
by auto in Costa Mesa
A 22-year-old Co:.ta Mesa
woman walking home from a
restaurant with her husband last
night was struck by a sports car
on Harbor Boulevard and
cr1t1caUy mJured, police said
Rose MystH·a Sleeper 1s
reported in l'r&l1cal condataon
today at Fountain Valley
Community Hospital with serious
head injuries
Police said thP woman was
crossing the busy strrt•t north of
!Jaw Plat't' at about 7-4 5 p.m !::ihe
had ste::pped off the center
d1v1der and was near the t·urb
when she was hit, police said
The driver of the ca r ,
Merct.>datas Juliana Esperanza,
28, lrvme, did not appear to be at
fault, investigators said.
The injured woman's husband,
Royal Melvin Sleeper. 41, told
p<>hce he saw the traU1t· coming
and decided to wait on the
t'l'n ter d1 vider
Temple s tart set in Valley
Ground-breaking ceremonies
are scheduled Sunday for a new
building planned by
Congregauon B'naa Tz.edek, the
only Jewash congre aat1on 1n
Fountain Valley and H'unungton
Beach
The ceremonies will t.oke place
at 3.30 pm at the building site,
· ...
located on the north side or
Talbert Avenue between
Bushard and Brookhurst streets
an Foun tam Valley
The congregation, whtl'h
c;erves 240 families. has been
operating out o{ quarters m the
First United Methodist Church in
Fountain Valley
Attack
at OCC
probed
By JODI CAPENHEAD
01 lh• Oelly l"ltol 118"
Police bl•lteve there as no
t-onnecuon between the assault of
a 21 -year old Orange Coast
College coed yesterday in a
women's restroom a nd three
other attacks that have occurred
un the campus since Feb. 17.
The Cost.a Mesa woman said
she t•ntered the restroom in the
Forum Building at about 1:15
p m She pushed open the stall
door and was grabbed by a man
who took hold of her ann
The woman told police she
J(:rked ht'r arm away and fled.
Thl' :.uspect shouted after her to
"com(' back," according to police
reports
LL Jac k Calnon said the
descnpuon of the attacker does
nol match the composite
drawings distributed on the
campu:. of two suspects wanted
in ronnecllon with two rapes and
one attempted rape
Tht.-suspect 1s described as
white·, 25 lo 26 years of age,
5 foot 7. hght brown haLr, clean
shaven, and wt>armg dtrty faded
Levis.
On Ft•b 17, a 21 -year -old
Hunungton Beach woman was
raped at night an the campus
parking lot by a man who offered
to escort her to her vehicle He is
de:.crabed as black, 5-fool-l l,
about 200 pounds, with a gold
stud earring.
On March 6, a 24-year-old
Newport Beach woman was raped
m a cl;c.sroom m the language
and literature buildmg by a man
who Jumped out from behind a
door
He also is believed responsible
for the attempted rape of another
t'Oed three days lat.er m a campus
re&troom
Fair tomorrow
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Aehe¥111e 36 2Q
Felr tonlghl .,,., lomorrow 1>\11 All9'1la 47 2Q
wHh lnc:teulng high CIOuOIMU Atlen1lc C11y 42 37
lala lomon'OW 0-nlght aow. 45 Auteln 55 !>()
to 52 High• 1omorrow 82 10 ea BelUmor• 311 26
Eleawhare. from Point 81~ S4 34
Concapllon lo th• Me•lcan 45 26 I Blrmlngh•m l>O<dar and OUI eo ml... Smell Bl am well 38 34
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knot• wllh 6 10 8 loot HU Browntvtlla 71 61
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wind• 12 to 11 knoll lomc>frow Cheyenne 39 27
allernoon. wllll 3 10 6 fool Chicago 31 20
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Extended Columbua 39 18 L1111e Rock !'>4 33
Oell ... Ft Wor1h 57 44 Loultvltle 42 23
Otyton S6 17 Lubbodl 7l 44
forecast 44 30 MampN1 55 32 '*'-Mleml 80 53 o.e Moin. 41 29
~tlW~T--DWoll 32 15 Mltwtuk• 30 17
IOUT l"N ALIFO .. NIA OulUttl 27 14 M~S1 Paul 38 24
OElfRf ARl!AI -Verlable El PMO 70 50 NellWtlle 50 28
~~and~ Fargo 311 30 N-()(leant 56 40
with 1oc:11 gull'y wind• Ftlr Flegtlatt 34 24 New van. 41 25
~ Wwmlng Ir.net lhf:r. OrM1 Falla 30 07 NoriOlk 42 37
Pl Owene Vt lley ".:I • tWllord 39 18 Notlh f"la11• 35 33
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16 ,.~ .. ~ lowt ~ ee 70 Oman• 46 34
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Repl Clly 52 34
Reno 44 34
RtcllmOlld 38 32
St LOUii 43 22
SI Pel .. Tempe 72 43
Sall Lelle 41 34
San AnloniO 55 50
St Ste Marie 22 -04
S..Ule 56 44
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38 31
Sl>Ok-63 31
l'f'IMl'!M 28 06
Toc*ta 47 38
Tucton 72 •• Tul9e S8 41
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Dow Jones Final
DOWN 5.80
CLO SINO 1, 1.0.10
EPA considers
lowering auto figures
By Tbe Atsocla&ed Preas
WASHING TON -Motorists who complaJn
that their new can don't get anywhere near the
fuel economy promi&ed in the government's mileage
rankings may have leu to gripe about in the future.
The government lS thinking about deflating the
ratings.
The cuts may be as much as 25 percent in some
of the figures now featured prominently in
automakers' advertising
Exxon ove rcharged us
WASHING TON -A federal judge ruled
today that Exxon Cor p. overcharged the public
$895.5 million for crude oil produced from a Texas
field and ordered the company to reimburse the
public.
U.S. Di.strict Judge Thomas Flannery ordered
the money put into an escrow account 1n the
Treasury Department. From there it will be
distributed to the governments or all 50 states
Stoc ks hit ne w high
Despite signs of weakness in the housing
industry revival, with new constructi~n off ~d
resales decreasing, the Dow Jones industrial
average climbed to its second record this month.
The average of 30 mdustrial stocks rose 5.03 points
to 1.145.90 Thursday, surpassing the previous all-
tirne peak of 1,141 74 reached March 7.
AMERICAN LEADERS
HEW YORK tAPI-S.i.1, J pm pr10 and nn c,,.,_ of ,,. ,.., "'°'1 aco ..
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METALS
NEW YORK (AP) -Soot nonlerrout
metAll pnc. lod9)'
c 99,..r 79,.·90 eenu • pound. U 8 -tnetlona
C•PI"' 72 116 cent• P•' pouno. NY
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.......... 19-•00Uf'°,NY
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GOLD QUOTATIONS
llJ 1"M AH :I Ir•"-S-eCI ~ 001C1 orto1e too.y
&..--. mornlnQ n.1ng 1411 26, oft '4 26.
L...._ ellernoon fl•lng •• 11 75. oll $175
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SILVER
H•ndy and Harman S!O •O .,., 11oy
ounce
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