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1983-04-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
• Snee zin' sea son a h e a vy one thanks to winter · downpours By PHIL INEIOE RMAN °' .... ...., ........ The Seuon ot tho 8" Sneeze h.u bqun. If you've been 1nlfU1n1 or wheezinl more than uaual thl1 1prln1, you can thank tho unu1ually heavy drenchln1 Southern Callforn.1.a received th1I winter. And alleray 1uftoren would be wlH to 1tock up on tluuo1 becauae tho wont laJot to come, accordln1 to a C Irvine 1pedalia\. Or. Harold Novey, a profHIOr of rnedlclne who neada tho adult allergy clinic at UCI, aald the heavy winter raina have fostered heavier-than-normal 1prln1 THI ORANGI COAST FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1983 planl 1ruwtb. And mld-AprU to mid-Jun 11 the time whon a youna plant'• fancy tuma to roproducUon, and that mean• the roleaH ot an allerfy 1uftorer'1 worat enemy - poll n. Wet w•ther at.o can lead to lncreued C.wth ot moldl wlthln (See SNE N', Pa10 Al) Bandits elude police Wrong men captured By STEVE MARBLE Of"IMO...,,...I .... Costa Mesa city employee William Brown couldn't unde.rstand why the police were handcuffing him while the bad guy was driving away. "It was just crazy,'' said Brown, who had the misfortune ye.terday afternoon of ending up in the middle of a cops and robbers drama. The crooks, being chased by police from Newport Beach, alammed their car into Brown's city vehicle at Newport Boulevard and Fairview Road and bounced off two other cars before coming to a stop. "They hit me so hard it threw me into the passenger seat," Brown said, still shaky from the episode. "I got up, looked out and both of them were running." He sald the gunmen split up. One ran toward a residential complex and the second toward a nearby van. "I didn't know what was happening at first. I ran over to the van, opened the passenger door and here's this guy with a gun pointed right at my head." At the same instant Brown jerked open the van door and (See WRONG MEN, PaRe Al) Officer Bill Redmond on Sydney Lane with a van recovered in chase. Richa rd Andreas (inset) faced armed gunmen . Quiet area shaken up By KAREN E. KLEIN Of"IMIW!r,._. ... It was more exdternent than residents of the nonnally quiet Costa Mesa street had seen ln years. Anna's Day School. The people who live on Thurin Street gathered in clusters on lawns and in the street to watch the drama unfold. • Ill wil COUNTY IDITION chase $104,000 in jewels left behind 8y KAREN E . KLEIN OftMDelly ..... lt.9ff Armed robbers led Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Police on a seven-mile, high-speed chase yesterday, from a Corona del Mar jewelry store to a Co1ta Mesa residential area, eventually e luding their pursuers but abandoning $104,000 in stolen jewels. On the way, the pair crashed Into three vehicles, commandeered a van , fired several shots and finally ran into a tree, said Lt. Gary Webster of the Costa Mesa Police Departrrlen t. ft all started around 2:30 p.m., Newport Beach Police said, when two gunmen held up Clinton Jewelers on F.ast Coast Highway. A silent alarm alerted police, who showed up at the store while the suspects were still inside. Gunfire was exchanged at the jewelry store before the gunmen jumped into a waiting car, later detennined to have been stolen from Montebello earlier yesterday, and sped away said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Chuck Olmstead. Olmstead spotted the vehicle a couple minutes later and followed It at 1peeds up to 80 mph through heavy tra.tfic until it collided with a Costa Mesa city van at the intersection of Newport Boule vard and Fairview Street. Most of the jewelry was recovered in the stolen car. Olmstead, who was stuck in traffic, said one suspect Oed on foot into a residential area and another got into a nearby plumber's van and drove off. IWlr,...,......"' ................ ca.., a..... The afternoon of the big robbery and chue started out with ICl'eeChlna til'8 and ended with a television crew doing a live broadcut right in front of They'll probably remember the two-hour drama for a long time. Word traveled quicky that armed robbers had abandoned (See MESA, Page Al) Costa Mesa Police officers Craig Rozean, (bottom ) and Paul Cappuccilli wait for Hamilton Street resident to come to door in house-to-house check . Suspects struck van of William Brown, inset. Kurtis Daniels, 24, o f Huntington Beach, was at the wheel of the plumber's van when the suspect put a gun to his head and told him to drive, Webster sald. But when the suspect waa distracted by the driver of the city van, Daniels bailed out of the vehicle. The suspect then drove the <See CHASE, Page Al> UC~ ready for Nixon parley By GLENN SCOTI' °' .... IW!r,... ..... Chanoellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. aent word today to the UC Resents that UC Irvine ia ready to negotiate for the Richard M. Nixon President.lal Ubrary. Hia meau1e followed a dedaiooyest.erdaybythefacu.l~ Academic Senate to condone the library on campu1 aa lon1 aa aeveral condition• ar~ met auaranteeina accem to Nixon's papen a ncf allowing only a modest area for exhibits. Aldrich attended the faculty meeting yesterday and 1tood up several times during the three· hour 9eaion to uaure profeuors he would rely on their recocnmendationa contained in a 28-page report aa a "framework for negotiations.'' FllC\.il~ memben clearly were aklUlab about the po1Sibility their recommendationa would be overlooked during negotiating aemona among UCI, the Nixon Presidential Library Foundation and the National Archive.. The motion approved on a 72· l vote (the dlasenter objected on procedural ll'Ounds) called for their conditiona to be "esaentlal prerequ1aitea" for UCI to accept the library, which would be built using fund• from the private roundation. Aldrich promised to take copies of the faculty report to negotlatlns sesaloM. He didn't (See, NIXON, Paae Al) Winston Cha ng Kevin Reime·r 1lugged a grand 1lam homer to 1park Orange Cout Colle1e '• Pirates to a 17-12 bateball wln on r Santa Ana yesterday. See Pa1e Bl . . Irvine sp~lling whiz a cha:mpion at age 8 ~ ~~!!t,'~..OMECKER Winston Chang, at four feet tall and eight years old, seems too small and too young to be the champion of anything. But that's exactly what he la. By apelllng the word "1ycophant," Wln1ton became the champ In the first Orange County Department of Education Elementary School Spelfing Contest at Irvine High School. Wl115ton, a fourtn grader at HIGH SCHOOL SPELLERS Bee ren.ltl 1llowa OD Pa1e AJ Eastshore Elementary in Irvine, 1hares that title with Brian Jackson, 12, a sixth grader at Zion Lutheran, Anaheim. He (See SPELLING, P aae Al) I Price cuts burst inflation bubble ntport. Th econ0my'a January· March performance wu th belt for any quarter ahM:e l 8&2. truckl fell 0.8 percent aa.t month after lnchJ.nc up O.l percent in the previow month. WRONG MEN CAUGHT. • • WASHtNOTON (AP) - Wholeulo prlcoa, driven down by ~h aper otl, t U O. l percent In Morc:h and 4.1 percent, calculat.cd annually, tor the year'• tlrat three month1, the 1ovf!'rnment l&id today. Ir.Mrn prlcee overall Ctll 3.2 peroonf for the month, the fourth 1tralaht dec:Une. Ouollne prtooa tum6led e pettent and h omt' he.Una oil price• dropped 7 .6 percent. ror the quarter, energy prices overall plunaied 34 .4 percent at an annual rate. Th report lent frtsh aupbort \0 economlttt' prodlcUona that. tor all of 1983, Inflation at th whok ... le l"'vel may be 1 .. than I percent, which would be the K'Onomy'1 bNt showing llnce the mid-1960a &ood newa on tnern expenM. Th over.U entr(Y price decUne outpaced the prevtoua month'• 2.9 percent drOp. ••rlY prWil had falle n 4.2 percent In the January report. Tho only dark cloud on the enerJY front today was the 2.6 percent Increase posted f or natural au prtcoe. Thoee pricea had rl•on 3.2 percent ln the preceding month. March'• overall price decline ot 0.1 percent, after aeaaonal edjultment, compared with a 0.1 percent advance ln l'ebnwy and a record drop of 1 percent In January. eaw the armed bandit. KurU1 Daniele -the man who bad been drtvln1 the van -came twnbl1Jl8 OUl. The van driver cold police the crook had put a gun to his head. He said he waa able to escape when Brown pulled the door open. Both Brown and Daniela ran for cover. "Everything happened ao fast. The police were there and cuffed both of ua (Brown and Daniela). They thought we were the ro~bers. He (the bandit) drove off," Brown said. Daniela, who later learned the bandit plowed the van Into a tree, appeared upeet. He said he didn't want co talk about what had happened. Lonnie Cole was driving through the intersecUon when the bandJts came racing throush and clipped his car. "I was about to get out of my car when I saw guns. One was a .38 special. I hit the deck." Cole said he saw one of the su.apecu run In one direction and saw the second commandeer the van. Bruce Pfeuher was doing landscaping work at a new development near the lntenectlon when he heard the crunch of metal: "I thouiht It was -well, just an accident. I atart.ed to run out there. Then I saw a man nmning at me with a gun. I ducked down behind here," he aaid, pointing to a small retalning wall. Pfeuher said he saw people NIXON .. • auggeat an all-or -nothing negotiatlna posture but did say the report would reflect the adm1nistration'a po8itlon a.a well aa the faculty's. Poll tic al science professor David Euton said he believes the faculty recommendations can hold u p under negotiations. He said UCI's agreement to accept the library already is a substantial concesaion because it offers a unified site on a university campus. "It seems to me the Nixon Library Foundation, being composed of people who are politically minded, would be prepared to make similar kinda of conoe..iona.." be aaid. The faculty recommendatfon.s would impoee theee conditions: -Total accea9 for .cholan, with Nixon dropping all lawsuits aimed at gaining control of certain papers. -Omission of a full-scale m u seum. with a 3,000- square-foot exhibit area substituted. Only exhibits pertaining to presidential uae of papen would be allowed -Faculty involvement In monitoring negotiations, aearchin8 for a library director and overseeing library operations. -Unlvenity control of private funds donated to the library. CHASE. • • plumber's van thro\.lgh a Costa Mesa reaidential area with police right behind him. He sped down Thurin Street just west of Newport Boulevard and then swung onto Sydney Street. a private road. where he ran into a tree and fled through the arett on foot, Webster said. Police blocked off Thurln Street from 2:30 to about 4:30, he said, and conducted a .earch of the area before giving up hope of finding the suspect.a. Coata Mesa and New3ort Beac h police will con u ct eeparate investigations into the incident. runnlna ~verywhore. H• waan't aure how many of them had guns. "One ran to the van and put a iUJl to the driver's head. Another one (bandit) jumped over a wall and ran toward aome houaee." He a.greed with others that It was remarkable nobody wu hurt m the ordeal. "What a welrd day," he added. Not a1nce 1976 have wholesale prices fallen for a full calendar quarter, the Labor Oeptrtment aald in releaaln• today's prfce N for laat month, food ptlct"I rote 0.5 percent, their aecond monthly rise. Vegetable prices aoared 21.3 percent In an apparent reflection of bad arowlna weather In the •arlculturaJ regjona of CallfomJa. But the hither food prices were more than wiped out by lhe Dlllr .... ,._.. ~ LM ltwrM Children from College Park School, dropped of( by bus, took refuge in the Daily Pilot lobby. From left are Amber Ha mmond, Siri Thavorn, Blythe K rebs, Hai Chou and Thuy Chou. MESA NEIGHBORHOOD SHAKEN. • • From Page A1 their getaway car at about 2:30 p.m . 80mewhere near Thurin and were roam.ins lhe streets. Police with rifia patrolled the street on foot whlatUn1 and shoutlna at raidenta to ~ar the atta. A poUce helicopter bw:zed overhead. "Welcome to the exciting, action-packed Villa Vi.ata." joked Brad Cumminp. a resident of the apartment complex neer the end of the street. Sandy Moo~. who Uves next door, aaid; "I was standing by the window when the car flew by." Her two children, Sand 7, ran lnto the bedroom crying when they aaw police cars pull up ?Utmde. "It's scary when you aee a pol.kleman get out of his car right In front of your houae, take out hb ahotgun and cock it." Moore said. SPELLING CHAMP ... From Page A 1 · won on the word "aacrile8loua·" Winston la described by prlndpal Bob Polklnghom • an exceptionally glf ted chilcl. ''He excel.a in math and 9dence and he'• a good reader. He'1 been out of the elementary ac:hool currlcu1wn in math for eome time now. But. he'• also a well- r o u n de d child," aald Polkinghorn. Winston I.a young for hi.a c1us beca\.IM be skipped the aecond and third grades. Besides academics he also loves basketball, reads the sports pages, plays piano and violin and tinkers with hi.a father's home computer. Winston, sprightly and dark- haired, said he studied almoet all the 2,261 words from the specially prepared spelling book given to all contestant.a. "We thought hb winn.ing was very unusual becauae when we w ere helping him, we would sometimes m ispronounce the worda," said bls father, an engineer at Hughes in Irvine. Ratives of China, lhe Changs came to this country about 10 yean ago and atUl speak with a' Ch.i.ne9e accent. At their home at 51 Shearwood In Irvine. they apeak Cbtne.e. "l think we have helped him most by not pre.auring him. We only g ive him a lot o r encouragement and freedom to do the things he enjoys. We didn't care whether he won or not, just ao he enjoyed being In the spelling bee," said his mother, Ivy Chang. Winston hu already started studying for the state finals scheduled for May 7 in Petalwna whete there will be representatives from every county. There are no prizes given to the winners or to their achoola. Tuesday·a contest will be broadcast tonight at 7 p.rn. on Community Cablevision, Channel 3. Down at the comer of Thurin and Bay Street, about 15 neighbors and passersby had 11athered on the front lawn of the comer house. Paul McLain. 18, was the reaident expert on the afternoon'• crlmina.l activities. He hobbled on crutches (he had a tom ligament) telling hb version of the story to anyone who would listen. "I just happened to be in all the right places at the right times.'' he uid, relating the details of the cha.ae and crash which he said he had been lucky ·enough to witness first hand. "I thought we were going to get ahot or something," aald Amber Hammond, a fifth-grader from College Park achooL "I'm scared.'' Othtta took the excitement in stride. Long-time resident Violet 8.-uch aaid ahe had lived In the Tropic Trailer Park on Bay Street since the road was a dirt path. "I'm not aca.red," she said. "Things like thia started happening when they put in the pavement and the curbs. It's a regular raceway," she MUd. · lJy 4:30 things were preuy much back to nonnal, except for the television cameras and the circles of neighbon, who stayed together lo tell the story to resid ents just re turning home from work. "This was nerve-wracking," said Kathy Smith, an aide at Bayview Convaleacent Hospital. "And it's usually 10 quiet around here." The enerl)' prtce. reported to- ®y were actually for February; those calculations lag a month behind the rest of the Index. Paaenaer car pricee roee 0 8 percent alter gaining 1.5 percent In Februery Prlce1 fo r light Today's ~port uJd that for Uw 12 months ondln1 In March. wholesale prices roee 2. l percent. ln all. the unadjulted Producer Price Index stood at 283.4 In March, meanln1 that 1ood1 ooeting $10 at wholesale ln 1967 would have coat $28.34 last month. A • • • taxing situation: Post of lice packed To night's t~ night that procrastinators have been d reading -income tax returns must be mailed by midnight or there will be penalties to pay. Things got off to a bad start this momln~ at the Costa Mesa post office on Adams Avenue, where workmen were restriping the parking lot prior co opening dme. But postal officials said the lot would be open during normal hours , adding e mployees will be stationed at curbside, collec t i ng tax forms from motorists. Other Orange, Coast taxpayers waiting until the last mlnu te are going to have a ways to drive unlea they live in Huntington Beach. The maln post office in that city at 6771 Warner Ave. will receive ma.U until midnight. Other procr:aatlnatora can travel to the Santa Ana Post Office at 2201 N. Grand Av· if they wish. Offlclala there are expecting a busy time. They will send personnel out to the Iota to tf.ke mall dJrectly from late arrivals. And the Santa Ana police will be on hand to direct traffic. The Newport Beach pou office, at 1133 Camelback. will be open for depoalta only until 9 p.m . Post offices In Fountain Valley, Coeta Me.a, Irvine and Laguna Beach will close at nonnal hours at either 5 or 6 p.m. Of course, Laguna taxpayers always can drive over to the main poat office in Laguna Niguel which will be open until ml~t. Me anwhile, income tax preparation companies reported a booming bualnat along the coast in recent days. Inmates face raps in county jail riot By JEFF ADLER O(ftle~ ......... Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates announced yesterday he will charge all 13 jail inmates who participated In a cell block riot last month that left three sheriff'• deputies injured. But whether the 13 ever will be tried on the variety of charges to be lodged by the sheriff's department ultimately will be decided by the district anomey, explained Lt. Wyatt Hart. Hart said that the d istrict attorney will evaluate e411Ch cue and determine whether the cha rges might not be used to enhance pending ea.tes against the inmates or as a factor in any future sentencing. In six of the cues. the shenff is asking the district attorney to declare the inmates involved as ca reer criminals. Such a certification could mea n the individual would be denied any possibility of parole for his crimes. Inmates touched off a aeven- hour riot March 20 after bedrolla were removed from aome cellB as a diaci pllnary measure. Long-standing jail pnict.ke of removing the bedrolla of problem iruna t.ea has since been c:ritk:lr.ed by the state Board of Corrections. but defended by Gates and jail offidala. Three dep1.1det were stabbed durina the outbreak of violence. which cauaed an estimated $25,- 000 to $30,000 d.aamage to the Santa Ana facility. "My ~lion shows Uat 13 Inmates chose to make a violent statement against the fact that their incarceration tell short o f providing, in their eyes. comforts and privileges due them," Gates aaid of his decision \0 charge the alleged rioters. "As a result, three deputies were stabbed and thousands of doll.an worth of damage to the building was 1u1tained. The nature of these individuals ls reflected in their long records of violent Gates · said hia investigation Into the riot found that jail managers and depu ties acted prop e rly and foll owed department policy "explicitly." SNEEZIN' SEASON. • • From Page A 1 homes. Molda release spores. another allergy trigger. "We're already seeing new patients who have not been to the doctor before for allergy problem.a," Novey said. "And I think it's going to gel worse." Pollen and Spc>l'e particles are the culprit s behind allergic sneezing. itchy eyes, fluid in the ear s , headaches and sinus di9comfort. Even more serious ia asthma, an allergic reaction characterized by shortness of breath. "I think asthma is often mott seve re and causes m ore emergency room visits during this time of year than It does during period.a of heavy arrq." Novey said. The allergy specialist said colorful spring flowers are not usually the worst offenders during allergy season becau.e they have a sticky pollen that is carried by insects. The main culprits, he said , are et\mmon trees and grasses that generate clouds of airborne pollen. Cloudy skies for weekend Irvine A thief pt'leO • llcM door 10 Ille lfliler oflloe of IN South lf""'9 Liii .. ~ 91 Aoycl9 Ao*9 MCI Siert• Tr .. Ulne ye91etdey '"d •tole • CHh boll wtlll u"dlecloHCI -.tenta. ,..,~ -· Gelled l'Ml•My to • ,_,. Oft ~ .............. 11"1 ._ • •1011111 In • l•ll•llc come 10 Tuttln C--"Y Hoeoltai Newport Beach Coastal A _,._ eyttem hOWrlng off the Cellfomle OOMI It ~eel to ~l•nd by Saturday, cblCle and • CMlloe of rein -111t ... 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Adelman u the naUon'1 next arma control chief failed to e nd the dl1pute over whether hl1 eelecUon enhaneft or lmpaln chancM for meanlnaful anna control. In the aftermath of yesterday'• vote President Racan and Adelman called eeparai.ly for bipartlaan recondl!atJon to move arm.a control forward while 10me aenaton la.Id the choice of Adelman mak• such cooperation unlikely. Williams may resign CHICAGO -Teamsters President Roy L. Wllliaml, threatened with a ~~-year prison aentence for conaplrlng to bribe a U.S. senator, faced a choice today between resigning as head of the nation's largest union or reporting to a prison hospital. Attorney Raymond G. Larroca told U.S. District Judge Prentice H . Marshall yesterday that the ~ospitallied union leader would resign "if that'• what he has to do" to remain free on bail pending appeal of the conviction. A void blood transl usions WASHINGTON -A government health expert recommends that people should avoid unnecessary blood transfusions and consider banking their own blood for elective surgery because of the risk of contracting a mysterious new diseaae that ravages the body's immune system. Dr. William H. Foege. director of the U.S. Center for Diaeaae Control in Atlanta, Ga., told a congressional panel yesterday that one way the disease, acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), may be passed along ia through blood donated by people who don't know they have the illness. Merman has brain surgery NEW YORK -Broadway musical comedy star Ethel Merman was listed in "stable but satisfactory" condition today at Roosevelt Hospital after surgery for a brain tumor , a h ospital spokesman said. Merman, 76, underwent nearly four hours of surgery yesterday. The entertainer was hospitaliz.ed after she collapeed April 7, less than 24 hours after she had made her regular Wednesday visit to the hospital where she works as a volunteer. U.S. knew who did it A secret U.S. Embassy cable says Salvadoran rightist Roberto d'Aubuiason and a dozen military officers drew lots for the "honor" of assassinating Archbiahop Ollcar Arnulfo Romero three years ago, two newspaJ)ers reported today. Romero, 62, was shot to death on March 24, 1980, while conducting a memorial Mau for the mother of a journalist friend at the Chapel of the Divine Providence Hospital in San Salvador. "It was seen as a great thing to kill Romero," one source told the L.A. Times. "Like the only fair way of doing it was by Iota-the excitement, you know, the honor and privilege of killing Romero." Turkish plane hijacked A THENS, Grece -A Turkish Airlines paaenger jet carrying more than 100 people was hijacked on a domestic flight today and forced to land in Athens. Officials of Turkish Airlines ln Istanbul said the plane, a Boeing 727, carried 107 paaaengers and a crew of 1even. The number of hijackers, their nationality and demands were not known. Olficial aources in Turkey said the jet was hijacked over the Dardanelles whUe on a regular flight from Istanbul. to the Agean port of limir. I Walesa's driver grilled WARSAW, Poland -Police in Gdansk detained Lech Walesa's driver today, apparently for questioning about the Solidarity chief's weekend meeting with fugitive labor acl.lviats. Danuta Walesa, wife of the labor chief, said that the driver, Mleczyslaw Wachowski, received a summons this morning and was sub&equently picked up by police. Walesa met with the underground leaders over the weekend and was interrogated by Gdansk police for eight hours Wednesday. Pony Express rides again POLLOCK PINES -The Pony Exprea rides again today, 122 years after its horsemen last raced letters across the wild American West. Members of the Pony Express Association. a 90rt of hiatory club, were to be sworn in as temporary mail haulers this morning. The unusual tervice la expected to last at least a week or two -as long as Highway 50, which follows the old Pony Express route, remains blocked by last Saturday's manunoth slide near Kybun, some 55 miles eut of Sacramento. UC offers no pay raises LONG BEACH -The California State University system want.a it.a 19-campus, 19,000-member faculty to accept a contract that offers no pay ra.l9es and guarantees no teacher strikes. Teachen haven't received an increue since July 1, 1981. Pay for profeta0n now ranges from $19.044 to $42,120 a year. The adminiatration proposal would allow the presidents at the varloua campuaes to lncreue the aa1ary of any individual faculty ~r "In any amount" for merit or because of a "faculty or coach employee retention problem." It allo seeka no change in the faculty teaching. load. Tokyo gets • 1ts own Disneyland URA Y ASU, Japan (AP) -It was great weather for ducka, and Donald was there. So were an estimated 20,000 Japanese unde terred by a very un- Califomia-like downpour today to see the grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland. In the opening ceremony this morning, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto and Donald Duck stood on Main Street and held a tricolor ribbon which was cut by Masatomo Takahashi, president of the Japanese firm which developed the park, and E. Cardon Walker, chairman of Walt Disney Productions. The only Disneyland out.side of the United Statel ls a replica of the original park at Anaheim. Built at a cost of $630 million, It is located on 204 acres of reclaimed land at Urayaau, just east of Tokyo. "We have reservations for two million gue1t1 already," Norlmaaa Ohahiro, a park spokesman, said. He said the owners expect more than 10 million visitors per year, paying an admiaaion fee of $10.50 for adult.a and $6.30 for children under 11. The first viaitor to enter the premises today was l chiro Su(iura, a 19-year -old college student ~ho la.Id he had taken hi1 place at 10 p .m. Thursday night. We're Listening ••• What do you like •bout the Dally Pilot? What don't you like"' Call the number at left and your me1aage wlll be ~rded, tranacrlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour an1wertn1 service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbo1t contrtbulora must include their name and telephon. number for verification No tirculatlon calla, please. 642-6086 Tell us ••t"a on your mind. ORAHGE COAST Dilly Piiat c........., .. .,.......,~ Al .......... ,.... .. ~ ~-~Oaet• ~. OA Mel ........ '"°· c... -.. CA. Nt2t ~ llA 0..,,.. COM~ C...-y N9 ~••• •••••••· lllvtlletloftt, ••11-.le1 111•t1•1 01 ...,t•n•• ,...,,.., .. ,,..,.....,,,._..,... ~-~- Orang• OoHt OAllY PILOT/ll'rld1y, Aprll 15, 1H3 Minnie Mouse meets Japanese (ans at Tokyo's new Disneyland. A hot spell Valerie Laurel (above) o( Irvine High School celebrates her victory as a co-champion in Orange County's fourth annual high school spelling contest at Ocean View High. At left., Mac Sterling o( the hos t school spe lls a word, waits for judges' ruling and accepts defeat. Below survivor Conrad Heiney of Newport Harbor High waits his turn. Other winners wer e Carmen Ste phens of Brea and Anthony Jasica of Tustin. Valley OKs three-movie complex A Loa Angeles buslneaaman plans to tum a row of vacant Fountain Valley stores into a three-8Creen movie complex. Alfred F . Pesce obtained Fountain Valley Planni ng Commission approval Wednelday to build the movie complex in the Fountain Center Plaza on the east side of Brookhunt Street, just north of Garfield AveJ)ue. Pe!K'e said he hu determined there is a strong demand for another movie complex in the community. The city now hu two two-8Cl'eell movie houaes and a drive-in theater, all located farther north on Brookhunrt. Neighboring Huntington Beach has only two theaters, one showing primarily surfing movies. The busine11man aaid the complex to open ln May would show films for families, not X- rated films. - A WORD TO THE WISE - There Is a tendancy for many carpet stores to use strlC11y a warehouse concept. One advantage Is seeing carpeting In rolls rather than samples. Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this type buy only OFF.GOODS, SO THAT THE CUSTOMER ONLY GETS TO SEE OLD PATTERNS, OR CARPETS THE MILLS COULDN'T SELL TO REGULAR OUTLETS. Also, this type of operation generally feels that experience Is unimportant, and consequently the salespeople know tittle or nothing about the products. Finally, moat wilt farm out the tnafallatlons to the loweat bidder, guaranteeing a poor Installation. (Many of theae Installers are contracting Illegally without a state license.) At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large Inventory. and the largest sample aelectton around. We have experienced saleapeople, and our lnatallert were trained by ua. Anally. we are a atate licensed contractor. £EEScatpe;a Made bMtlt" by Burtlngton 00 DEN'S ~-~;:;;·~:., ~ ~~ ,_:1~t;llitdio.~.~~~UltO!!_/!.•P1tia's my/, parquet woo , • c1r1tn1C rlflflf~ uo.HO. .... 1113 PLAcamA Avt • coriA mt CA 12127 • PIDE 646.4838 -~2355' MON.·THURl.t-NOIAT.Nt-4 • COHt DAILY PILOT/Frid• • A tll 1a. 1883 Liver transplant publicit.y sc~red Panel elainu appeal eontrary to medical ethic1 in r port to Hou e WA8HINOTON (AP) - PubUdty brouaht money and aid tor l8-month-Old Uver traNplant pttMnt JtmSe rtab. But It la an unreliable way ol 1ett1na help, whno1ae1 have told a Houee panel. 11h contradlct1 notion• of falmeu u well u sood 1enee when oraan avallablUty depend.I upon the ablllty of particular rec•p•enu or their family memben to 1enerate publlclly tor their p.U,bt," Mid Alexander Capron, former director of a presidential commlulon which atudied ethical problem• in medldne. "Moreover, thla apectacle . . . la contrary to our u.aual proper norms of medical privacy and human dignity," Capron laid. Capron, now a professor of law and ethics at G eo rgetown Unlvenily, said a regional or national system of organ transfer should be established to alleVlate IOme problems. Charles and Marilyn Faske, parents of the Bridgewater, Mau., child whose case was spotlighted Jut fall as they searched for a liver donor, made a related propoa.1 before a Hou.e Science and Technology subcommittee. They suggested that a national institute be established to raise public awareness of organ donations as a pciaible option. The Fakes waaed a systematic publicity campaign, involving reporters aa well as politicians in a succesaful attempt to save their daughter's llle. "fn our situation, the media were always fair to u.a." Fiske aald. "There wun'l a maaalv. lnvuton ol pl'.ivaey." But he acknowl~1•d that their 1true1y wouldn't b• a reliable one for all fam1ll• with 1lmllar problem• obtatnlnlJ money, Lnaurance C.'OVeJ'-ae or a donor. 'llJ'hat may happen once or twice, but after a while, that may loee lt.t effectiveneaa." Capron aho uraed the aulx:ommlttcc on lnvnt1satlon1 to aupporl the adoption by every 1tat.e of a univet"Nl deflnltlon of dee\h, not only btawie of orpn tranaplan" but &19o becauae of "the uee of modern forma of ltffl.ment U\at can lbnulate the tradltlon&I •vital at,n11 ln ptuent.a who ar. actually dead." Capron waa director of the Pr 1tden\'1 Commllllon on the Study of Ethical Problem• In Medicine and Biomedical and He's still there (In case the Times has doubts) WASHINGTON (AP) -For eome who weren't sure, Ronald Reagan says he Is still p~ident and still lives at the WhJte House. The White Howie recently received a form letter saying, "The Loa Angeles Times is updatin8 lta Publiaher's Reprint maihng list. We would appreciate your help in confirming or correcting the following listing." The listing that followed was: The Honorable Ronald W Reagan -President of the United States The White House Washington, D.C. 20~00 Then there was a signature line and a box to check for the recipient to indicate the listing was correct as shown and a space that said, "Print C.Orrectiona Here " The form was returned to the Times yesterday -but the White House didn't bother to use the self-addressed, stamped business reply envelope. Instead, presidential spokesman Larry Speakes, with a twinkle in his eye, presented the form -neatly framed under glass -to Los Angeles Times White Howie correspondent George Skelton at a briefing in Speakes' office with about 20 of Skelton'• colleagues present. • There was a neat check in the box to show "liating ls correct a.a shown." And on the signature line, in a familiar and clearly rerogn.izable hand, was the affirmation: "Ronald W. Reagan." Whale fossil missing link? WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists say they have discovered the 50-million- year-old fosaila of the "missing link" between whales and land mammals -a six-foot-long. land-dwelling creature which returned to aee to fiah. Dr. Philip D. Gingerich of the "We have found a real miaaing University of Michigan at Ann link here, a transitional stage Arbor, principal author of the from land--11'nlmals to sea report, said in a telephone animab," Gingerich aaid. interview that there is no way of The find confinns the theory exactly knowing what the animal that whales come from land looked like. animab who gradually adapted But judging from the size of to the sea, he said. Half a akuU, 91!!Veral lower jaw pieces and aaeorted teeth found in Pakistan repre9ent the oldest and moet primitive fonn of whale yet diacovered, says a report to be published today in Science magazine. the main specimen -the back The oldest whale f<ails found half of a skull measures 18 inches previously were those o f a long by six inches wide -the 4 5 -mi 111 on -ye a r o 1 d , more creature may have weighed advanced 'specimen from the about 300 pounds and had a body Mid-Eocene period. Evidence of of between six feet long and these creatues has been found in eight feet long, he said. marine sediments in Egypt, An International group of researchers saya the fossils belong to an amphibious mammal that lived and bred on land and fed in shallow aea waten of an ancient ocean called Tethys, which stretched from Central A.ala to Western Eu.rope. This is quite a bit smaller than Nlgeria, lnd1a and Tex.aa. whales, !Orne of which grow to The latest foails ahow that the be 110 feet long and weigh more transition from land to water than 120 tons. apparently took plitce in the ~ f<mils further l.ndicaie the early F.ocene, about 50 million animal had a relatively small yean aao, Gingerich said. Whale brain and a long snout like a u we know them today appeared wolf'a, the acientist Mid.. about 30 million yean _,o, -~P.911--iil Ml.IC M>TICE Ml.JC fC)TJC[ •Ma. LR AND ACCCNIWT AM> MaAl. TM IYNOf1918 0# ntr ...UAL aTAT'l:mJfT ft.Alt IM>CD O.Ca.IR J1, ,., ., "-MH C-..-, el hcMc C... ,..,,., .... _._ WW.. Ca. 91711 ,......,. .. _.. ... .......... ,.,,.,,)) Tatel eclnWtted MMta 125.7n,OM Totel llabllll1-..... . ..... 11,7Qe.03e Special _..,. 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Meanwhile, a 13-month-old Walnut, Ml11., boy who was ru1hod from the 1ame subcommittee'• heartn1 on Wodneaday In order to rec.Ive ht1 own liver tran1plant, waa recoverln1 alter 1erlous compllc.tiona durtna hla 1uraery In Memphla. Doctors a•ve Brandon Hall a 60-60 chance. Convicted killer seeks new trial By STEVE TRIPOLI Of'IMO..,Not l .... The attorney for Cody Leo Schreiber. sentenced to a 25-year to Ufe priaon term yesterday for the stomping murder and decapitation of his roommate, has promised to seek a new trial becawe of legal errors. Ramon Ortiz said three pieces of information that Judge James Franks Il allowed jurors to aee and hear at the start of the trial hopelessly prejudiced them against hi.a clJent. Franks handed down the maximum sentence In Orange County Superior Court after denying Ortiz' motions for a reduction of sentence and a new trial. The information allowed by Franks -that Schreiber had decapiuted roommate Dennis Schubert after the slaying, photographs of the decapitated victim, and the fact that Schreiber had been involved in a previous murder in Montana - prejudiced the jury, Ortiz argued. Ortiz also argued that if Franks would not g;rant a new trial, he should at least reduce the sentence be<:ause, In his opinion, Schreiber was guilty of second degree murder at wonit. But Franks denied both motions, saying he would allow the jury's first degree murder conviction to stand becau.e of Schreiber'• actions after the stomping when Schubert might still have been alive, showed malice. Schreiber sat without apparent emotion through the 50-minute hearing, ralaing his eyes to meet Franks' only when the judge addresaed him to sentence him at the end of the hearing. Prior to that he read from two books, one titled, ''Like Christ." . .I - Top students due honors on Coast An awards ceremony for outatAndln,a hlih echool atudl!ntl in the Newport-Meta Unified School Dunrlct will be held 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Seafaring Muonlc Lod&e In Newport Beach. The Maaoru have 1pon10red the annual benquet 1lnce 1960 In honor of E.I. Moore, the flnt muter of lhe Seafaring lodge and former 11ehool t.ruatee. Thirty-four top student.a wUJ bfthonored. The ceremony la open to the public. The lodge is located at 1401 15th St. • A low-coet anti-rabies chnic wllJ be held Tueeday at Crown Valley C.Ommunlty Park in L.aguna Niguel for dop 4 months of age and older Cost lB $3 per animal and licenses wall at.a be available at the clinic · Sponsors are the Laguna Niguel Women's Club members and the clinic runs from 7 Ul 8:30 p.m • The third annual Model United Nations C.Onference opened a two-day session today at Ocean View Hagh School. More than 600 student reprettentatives from California and Arizona are simulating actual sessions of the United Nations. • Several local students have been named to the academic Dean's list for the fall 1982 trimester at Pepperdine University. They are: Cynthia Schwan, Costa Mesa; Todd F laher, Costa Mesa: Frederick Parka, Newport Beach, and Beeky Kleln, Newport Beach. To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must earn a 3.5 or higher grade point average and rank in the top 10 percent of their class. •Laguna Beach senior cit.iz.ens who want to work, or want someone to work for them, may contact Vera Gratta.Da at the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach. Since February. Grattan has pl.aced 12 older Lagunans in jobs as part of his senior employment operation. For information, call him at 497-2441 Tueedaya through Thursdays from 8 a .m. to 4 p.m . Estancia High staging musical show 'Pippin' ~tancia High School students will present the musical "Pippin" tonight and Saturday at the Newport Harbor High School auditorium. Directed by Estancia drama teacher Barbara Van Holt, the show will be st.aged at 8 p.m. Seating la reserved and ticket.a may be ordered by calling 557-3060. Senior Richard Gray stars u the Leading Player in the musical, set in the era o f Charlemagne. David Kerin, a sophomore, plays the title role. Others in the cast include Tony Adams, Carolyn Ruasell, Carson Bowler, Frank Bell, Mitzi Riggs, Karen Lindow and Kim LeMon. Richard Gray and Paula Tomei are choreoaraphing the show while Gerald Olsen is vocal director. Enjoy privacy and light Enjoy privacy and keep out the sun's glare with· out making your rooms dark. Translucent rice paper blinds l et In restful diffused light. Hand- made with painstaking skill. they don't yellow or become brittle with ace. From Japan . White rtce paper blinds. 2V:ix6' . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . IM 3x6' ........................................... 10.lt 4x6' ...... , .................................... 12.• 6x6' ........................................... 19.lt Meal cuts hit poorest Food stamp reduction mi e corruption target fZ 808 PICK ..... ~ .... WASHINGTON -Tht •u billion Prelldent a..,an want.a ,.to cut from food 1ump1 next year, w1U come moetly from the meel buda'ets of m1l.Uona of poor Amerlcan1, rather than a clampdown, aa he clalma. on "waate and corruption," acoord lna t o a report by conare-tonal bud,et anal)'lta. The report, ilaued Wedne.day, the it.ark.est to date on the lmpeict of the food atamp propoaal. 1how1 the plan 1luhln1 f 190 million In bentflta nut ye1r from nearly i mUUon of the nation'• poonet ~holda. Overall, It uya. the c:ut would take t874 mUUon from nearly two-third• of the 7.8 million hou1ehold1 now recelvtna the nutrition ualltanoe. Rep. Leon Paneua, D·C.Uf., c hairman of the Hou1e Agri c ulture nutrition 1ubcommlttee, 1ald the Congre11ional Bud1et Office . f ind~nga clearly ref,utt the adm.lniatrat.lon'a poliUOn that the 1pendlng cut would not hurt those who need the food aid. Instead, he said, h hltl "the poorest of the poor." are tW"Md away ." Six day1 latctr, Re11an propoeod cuttln1 food 1umpe, ettlmated to t12 billion In the current fllca.l yea.r, by that aame •1.l billion flaure he claimed u corruruon or tm>r. Bu the CBO analY1t. aaJd that cut wN bued on chandn.I the benefit formula and aelaytna coat·of-Uvtna lncreuetl -u well u makina the 1tate11, rather than Wa1htn1to n , pay for error• •xceedJ.nc 3 percent ln ~ federal funcb. Thief locks • • f Orange Oo11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 15, 1813 Message sabotaged Laguna gets 'good deal' on cop cars Agriculture Secretary John Block diaagreed. "We 1tand on the 1tatement1 we've made before," he aald. "The rre a substantial savlngB to come from reducing the error rates, and that's what we're proposing." v1ct1m up, loots house A graphic culprit turned a face into a skull and substituted words to convert this Marine Corps recruiting billboard near Seattle ipto an anti-military comment. Laguna Beach soon wall Lake delivery of five brand new police can. and City Coun.cil members were told the purchase was a real bargain. Reagan, in his State of the Union address Jan. 25, aald he was determined to s tamp out fraud a nd waste in 10-called entitlement programs. "And, I am aorry to say, there's a lot of it out there. In the food stamp program alone, last year we ldentilied almost $1.l billion in overpayments ... F or everyone's sake, we must put an end to such wast e and corruption." A bur~lar forced a Costa Mesa woman into her bathroom. and kept h e r there while he ransacked her house and then escaped ln her car, police said. The victim, who was not identified, returned about 5 p.m. Wednesday to her house on Serra Way and found the man inside. He threatened her with a !JCl'ewdriver and told her to stay in the bathroom until he was gone, said Lt. Gary Webster of the Costa Mesa Police Department. Library Week speakers entertain The marked patrol vehicles. fully equippe-d C hevrolet Mallbus powered by e ight- cylinder engines. were purchased for $8, 718 apiece. By LINDA L. WOODS o.Jtr Not COt'n1,andellt architectural model and demgn show on display through April 29. The show features the work o f several Laguna Beach architects. Raymond Obstfeld, author of the "Harry Gould Myste ry Series" will speak at the Dana Niguel Branch Library Wednesday. Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell said the ci ty ahirttailed a Loe Angeles County police bid with a Glendora firm to get the low price. He said last year the city bought a 1982 Chevrolet Malibu with identical equipment for i11,375. Total cost for the five vehicles is $43,590. At the same time , the president promised that "Our standard here will be fairness ... that the taxpayers hard- earned dollars go only to the trul need ; that none of them The man then proceeded to take $3 ,900 worth of her belongings, including the car , Webster said. The Laguna Beach Library will celebrate National Library Week , next week, with a program on historical houses in Laguna Beach. Kathy Les of the Orange County Histo r ical Preservation Society will direct the program, scheduled for 7 p.m. April 21. A "Symposium of Architects" will be presented Sunday in conjunction with the current National Library Week will be cele brated at other Orange Couuty libraries w i th local authors. Laguna's L eland Cooley, author of "California," will speak on "L aughter and T ears of Getting Published," at the Orange Library Wednesday. Penelope Hulbert, author of "Annie the Fiji Dog," will appear at the Newport Beach Library Monday. Art Seidenbaum, columnist of tbe Los Angeles Times will speak at the Huntington Beach Library on April 22. Police will continue their investigation into the burglary. on oll custom OPEN 7DAYS A WEEK 963-7144 NOnCa CW ,..,.,..... aALI ..ollf Alttf llOTICa M'ORTA#f MOTIC9 L.-.... MID/QtQUO If YOUll 'llOPlllTY II IN If YOUll PllOPlllTY ta IN T.8 ..... M-etS71 OftlCLOIUM HOAUH YOU POfllCL08""9 HCAU81 YOU '*' cooe " A " I I I " I .. D I .. y 0 u " A " I • I " I .. 0 I .. y 0 u " I( IM 8 ER L Y E 8 CR 0 W AY•INT8, IT llAY II aOLD PAYlllNT8, IT llAY II 80LD CORPOAATION M tMy IPPQ4nl9CS AMY CCMMT ACTIC*, MntqUf ANY COURT ACTION, Tru1t•• und•r 1h• followln9 ,_Mir ........... ,...... Ind you mey he-.. h i.g.I rtglll lo ~ deed of tN9I WILL SELL e IN ... rHr ....... t F• ~ twlng your ~t In good Mending AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ....... 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GIGLIO. _.. ...._ ....... Aller lhtee rnon1hl lrom Iha d.91• 8EHEFICIARY: DON E. SNYDER All« ttw .. monl'ttl from 1119 data ol r.cordatton of lhl• document and MILDRED E. SNYOER, ol rec:ordallon of lhla dOC\lntenl ;w111c:11 d•t• ol r-daUOn llPPMf'I reoordld Auguat 7, 1979 • lrwtr .t11c11 d.91• of recordatlon ~ ~I. unlMa IN 01>119ellon being No. l3&t In 6ook 132&8 pega f02 I lw~). uni-"'9 oOllg8tton being !Of~ Ul)Ofl P«f'llta a tonger of Oflldll A9corda In IM ofllca of lo.9CloMd l.IPOf'I pennl& a tonger 1*1<Jd, you hew only IN i.g.I rtglll Ille AKor<Mr of Onlt!Q9 County, pMod. you ~ only IN m lo atop 1?19 IONCIOlur9 by peylrlQ Mid dMCI of tnm 0-lbel 1119 10 wic> tN lonM:lo9ur• by 1119 «1Ur• amount clemand.cS by fOllcMlng; 1"9 er'lllr• amount demWI by 'fOIK credllOf Lot 16 of Bloc* 733 of Corona Oii cnctttor. To llnd OUI Iha -1 you must ..., Tr9Ct. In tN County of Or-., To ftnd OUI tr.-' you muat 119Y. Of to IWTIWige fOf ~t to IU•t• of Callfornle, u SHI' map 1>9Y, °' lo _.,. tor Pl)'IT*1t 10 aloe> th• for.cloaura. or II your Ncotded In Book 3. Pagaa 41 end 1109 th• for.cloaurc, or If your II'~ la In tor.c:locut• fOf eny 41. Ml1c•ll1neoua M•e>•. In the pr~ le In ~ I« any oth•r re11on. contact: MERIT of'tlce ol IN County ~w ol lh., r•HOn, contact: M•rll PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, C/O 1ald Coun1y. Mor• i;ommonly Property Mel~t clo ,...., I o\LLEH & FLATT. 4400 MecAt1flur knOwn • 708 ~Aft., Corona Flatt, 4400 MKAtttu lloullo¥wd. BMS.. Sult• 170, N9wpOtt BMicn. del Mer. CA. Sult• 170. N•wport B•aclt. CA t2t80 (714) 76Q-7't4 YOU AR£ IH DEFAULT UNOER A C.-om1e t:zteO. (114) 752·7474. K you lteve _, quwltona. you 01EO OF TRUST DATED JUt.Y 23, If you ~ eny queatlona, you 11toulcl contact a 11_,.r or Ille 1'79. UHl.£88 YOU TAKE ACTION '"°""' oontact .• II~ or IN 90"'Wn1Mnlal -oencY wtltcn mey TO PROTECT YOUR~. rT ,., ~ wtllcfl m-lww lnaur9d 'f04ll ~. MAY8E80U>ATAPUIMJCSALE. lnllnd'f04"~. ll•M-Mf, YOU MAY LOH IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION A .... ~. VOV •AY LOii liGAI. MOH1'9 • YOU DO NOT OF THE NATURE OF THE UCM&. ..n'S •YOU DO llOT TAlla ~ACTION. PAOCEEOIHG AGAINST YOU. YOU TAKI "'90l9'T AC'T'IOM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat &kOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. NOTICE 18 HEM8Y GIVEN lNt punuenl 10 Mlele VI, Sec:llon 11 of No WW!Wlty la glYell M 10 1"9 ~ IO Al1ICll9 VI. lec11o11 11 of th• O•cl•rallon of Cov•n1nt1. COi•~•-of th9 IOov9 ~ Iha O•claratlon ol Cov1n1nt1. Condltlon1 end R111rlellon1 Tiie ~under Mid OMd of Condlllon1 and "Hlllcllon1 u.cuted Dloambs 13, 1979 and TNll. by reuon of I ~or ~ Oecarnb9r 13. 1t7t Ind r.coroed M.clt 21. 1NO In 8ook dtlhluft In tM Obllgettona MCoM9d ~ MMdl 21, 1NO In 8ook 136&4. Peo-151 .. 1802 ol ()lllc;.lal tt\w9by. llW9lofor• u.w19d and 1$554, Peo-151t-1802. Ofllclal R•cord1 of Orange County. d .. lv.r.cS to tll• undel'1lgn.ct a A•cord1 of Orang• County, Calllornla, a br•ach of Ill• ..,...., o.ce.r.tkln of o.teufl Ind Callfor11I•, a llreacll of Ill• obllgallon o f p aym•nt of o.mencs for a.. end"""°" notlc9 0bIIg1110 n 0 f p. y"'. n I 0 f II II ...... '-oceutT'9d. ~ of brW:fl Ind Of lllKUon to "*-• 1111 _,.. h• _,.. Nottw of Mid br9ldl Ind Ian -ftl9d tor th• und•rtlgn•d lo Hit Hid of llld brWed'I and Ian_...., for r.corcl on Octob9r 28, 1112 11 prOpWty lo aetlafy llld ~. r.cord Avgu1t 12, 1882 H Doe:urMnl No. 82·97"40 ol Mid and llt9f .. ll•r Ille und•r1lgn9d doQlrl'4nt no. 12·211292 of OfflGlal Otflelel ~de. Ho peyment for c:a...o Mid notlC9 of bt-..:11 and of A9cofda.. No peyr11en1 of flMl ctu. put du. amount• ha8 oocurr.ct. alec:tkll'i IO 119 ~ HoV'llftber .,_,. Ml -* n..eor.. thefff-. Ille Mec:Al'thur Vlllec19 t , 1182 •in.tr. 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MecAntlur INd., 111. 1010 w. ~lewd.. No. 111. =o.dofnwt.IMl ...... M ... Ana, Callfomla la,,.,. L ••nt• An•. CA.,. Aoll1r1 8 . on ~. Aprl 22 1111, II Woodwerd, H.,.. WoodMtd Ind HOMllll end o.M Grtncletlff. 1:00 1. '·"'· al tll• ~llas;:: ~ M. Woodwerd. o.i.d: ~ 17, 1M3. --------toN CMo ~ Metdl 14, 1tta. ~ VIU.A<ME llllllllnt. aot L C~ A119,, ~ YlllOI HOMaOWHIM .A.llOC. °""91. CA. lto1Ncw1•a .AIU adllfon OtAHA ILAnft . At-the ""'• ot th• lnlllel IV: Cfwtlttan w. w..t ~ "9o. Mgr . ..._.. oe-.~ ~of._ a COUHTY °' OMHQI I .. ,t11111•••:a=-cll1)1'HI of INI no4IOil. ...... .,ATI Of.'~ tTATI °' CA"OANIAI o•llll!llOt• ~ ~ tM "°" COUNTY°' a ti .. orll>•d dHd of truat llld Oil Metdl 11, '*· "" Oil ~ 14, 111a, '*°'9 ,,,., 9't...._tM coe-. •JllllllMt, IM • ui........., 1 ltlWy l'\lllle In .,.. 1111CM111to•d. •Notify~ In .,.__ II .... toa.n. •ftCI '°' 1alcl Coulltr and ltat•. end tor HlcJ Coi1nty and 1ta11. TM totlll lsd1u111-Dell'O M ~ ..,._,... ~ w. petao1tM!w ........ Diane lleter. ...,.... 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Good News About Emergency Room Care at Hun~on Intercommunity Hosp!!il \ " ( ........ I l ) i . r.J ' ~ I ~ _,;' ..._,__, ' -./'\.,.,\ ~ / \\ -'I .. _,., -.. I ..• / I , -. r ,.. • ) .. ( '\ Our basic Einergeia.cy_ Room charge was $37. Now it's $15.* Besides costs, though, there are other considerations you should be aware of-such as the type of care you receive at Huntington Inter- community Hospital in an emergency. Our goal is to make sure that a qualified medical person sees you to evaluate your emergency within sixty seconds of your arrival. The paperwork can wait. We also believe in personalized care ... and it doesn't always end the moment you leave. Many times we'll call a week or so later-just to make stae everything'"s going well. We believe your private physldan is primary to your health, so when possible. call your family doctor A menage in the public ~stjrom first. However, if your d'octor is unavailable or unable to see you, remember we're capable of handling every kind of emergency: and that we're open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, backed by the full staff, facilities and technology of a modern acute care hospital. We hope you don't have an emer- gency. But if you do, remember that Huntington Intercommwlity Hospital is ready to provide the personalized care you'll appreciate-while trying to keep the costs down. -swvect to chnnge June 30. 1983. For Senior CU1uns, the basic Emergency Roomfee will be wa.Lved during this same period. Huntington . Inter community Hospital 17172 BEA<>i BLVD .. HhNTINOTON BEACH, CA 82847-(714) 842·1473 I P.rouUlllW the °'W'Q• eoa.t anra wUf\ qua.lLt&I hlKIJth care ~U. .enoe 1987 Al Or1ng1 Ooaa\ OAIL.V PILOT/flttd•v. Apl'U 16, 1813 Campaign 'arms race' out of hand Public outrage over the 11buylng" of elections by wt!althy individuals, corporations and special interest groups via huge campaign oontrlbutions to favored candldalft has led to a variety of carnpaian reform efforts in recent timea. By putting a Ud on corporate and individual contributiona, lt was hoped that candidates would have to turn for support to more modest contributions from the citiz.ens at large to finance their campaign expenses. It's not working. Political Action Committees (PACs). which were formed with the commendable goal of enabling the modest contributor to participate in the election process while remaining within prescribed individual monetary limit!>. have ~'Ome the new election monstrosity. There are PACs representing major trade unions, agricultural interests. real estate and building, food, drugs, tobacco, doctors, dentists, lawyers and teachers -each with its own political ax to grind. Their campaign donations mount Into millions and collectively they have Virtually wiped out the significance of the true individual contribution. In California last year, two-thirds of the money raised by state candidates came from PACs and special interest groups and only 5 percent from individuals. The cost of campaigning has become obscene. In 1978, $21 million was spent on legislative races in the state. That spending figure doubled in just two years and continues to rise. In. 1976 the average winner of a state legislative race spent $30,000. In 1982 the same race cost an average $117,000. Speaking in Orange County this month, Walter Zelman, executive director of Common Cause, which .is waging war against the campaign contribution "arms race," told an audience, "It's bad and getting worse elsewhere and it's worse and going God-knows-where in Orange County." Legislation has been introduced in Sacramento to put a ceiling on contributions from PACs as now is done for corporate and individual contributions in order to stem the tide of campaign spending. But similar legislation was blocked last year in the Senate Elections and Reapportionment Committee because, unfortunately, an y s~h reform has t{) be voted on by the very legislators who were helped into office through the generosity of their PAC supporters. Backers of the bills warn that failure to ~ some sort of reform could very well lead to a ballot initiative which could be even worse medicine. That's a threat the lawmakers should be thinking about because it will happen if big money continues to shut out the individual campaign donor, wheth~r it comes from a corporation or a special-interest PAC. ••. . Op1n1on-s t-xpr..-\\t-<1 ,,, !ht' \O<Kt' dbo"<' art' lhO\(' OI Inc· ;)o)1ly P1ro1 °''"'' ....... , ... ores~eo on tn1 \ Pd9t' ar~ tnosl' <>I lht'•• aulhOf\ ~ncJ Mt•\I\ Rt•ddt-r ,vmm <•nl 1\ "'"" ed Address Tne ;)ail~ P1101 p 0 BOA l~O (O\ld M 4"'" (A .. , .. 10 Phon~ 1llJ1 11'1· 4)1 I MAILBOX Precious water wasted To the Editor: The Bible states the Lord created the earth in six days. How much water was created is not completely known. We do know that all of the water that was put on the earth is still here and has been used and re-used thousands of times over the eons. We also know that over 34 million acre-feet of water flowed into the Delta and out to San Francisco Bay since last October from the Sacramento River watershed alone. And in early March, almost a million acre-feet of water flowed into the bay each day. One acre-foot is 326,000 gallons, enough water to cover an acre one foot deep. Once again nature has reminded us that California's water resources are like the bald man with a busby beard: production is great, but the distribution is terrible. Our major cities and farms could not survive without the reservoir facilities to carry water over from high winter flows to summer drought, from wet years to dry ones. The continuing controversy over further development of water resources and groundwater overdrafts in portions o f the state has increasmgly polarized the people of California. Meanwhile, the interrelationship of our economy and the need to complete long- planned essential water projects is increasingly obscured. Contracts for State ProJect water executed more than 20 years ago with public agencies providing water to over two- thirds of the people in California. cannot now be honored by the state. Even though delivery facilities are nearly complete, the project at best can deliver a little over half the contracted amount of 4.2 million acre-feet annually. Another 1.5 million acre-feet of water ts needed to stabilize irrigated agriculture in the San Joaquin Valley. Contrast those needs with the 50 million acre-feet of fresh water that is expected to run into the ocean by the end of this water season from the Sacramento River watershed alone. JOHN T . HAY. Executive Vice President, California Chamber of Commerce Boundary misplaced? To the Editor: It seems to me that boundaries are being drawn rather arbitrarily these days. Certainly there's no other explanation for the inclusion of Monarch Bay : Plaza as property that falls under ~the purview of the South : ~ Spedlic Plan. I fn publ.iahed maps detailing : the Specific Plan proposal for : land use and development : regulation, the Plaza's ·"annexation" to South Laguna : fl.I.ell in the face of a reality that ties the area to Laguna Niguel. Many factors clearly place property on the east alde of Crown Valley Parkway under La1una Niguel'• sphere of influence. Should anyone make cla1ml to the contnry, consider theee fact.a: (1) Slnce Monarch Bay Plaza opened it baa hoUMd tM Luuna ~t1uel Po1t OUlce, (2) "TJ'he Safeway market in the P1Ua la a deetp~ poUJna pltct for the election of Laguna Nlsuel OAAHOe COAST D1ily Pilat Council members. (3) Avco's future development of the Plaz.a (on land contiguous to existing facilities) has been defined as a Laguna Niguel project. (If South Laguna holds sway up to the line of new construction. might not the end result be a kind of Mason-Dixon division of the Plaz.a7) Further, those of us who operate a business in. or llve adjacent to, the Plaza identify with Laguna Niguel for another major reaaon; we do not feel we are a part of -or could ever logically be aufmilated lnto - the South Laguna "village" concept. Commendoble e.nd proper thO\llh that la for South 1..agUna, It does not apply in the Plaz.a or environ.a. I urgently reque1t a lhorouah review by all concerned parties bolore SOutb Laauna la aiven domain over an area that'• inseparably bound to Laauna Nl~l. JEANNE PETERS ~D.~ ...... _ ....... .............. ._, ... (_ FRANCE • 'Big words' leading nowhere We exist in a big world of big words, and if we don't temporiu we will all be In big trouble. We? We're the little ones crowded out on the end of the dock who listen in and worry about what's gonna happen to our grandkids. Check the pile o'f weekend newspapers out in the garage bin; stir memories about all the big talk on the Sunday television talk shows and you get to wondering if we will survive next weekend before we all get laser-beamed from satellite space war platforms. Or, the heavens forbid, by more big rhetoric from Washington to Moscow. IT IS THE reviving cold war between a new actor from Moscow and a straight-arrow U.S. President and legislators who verbalize their people's mandates -but who obviously haven't checked their latest Gallup and Lou Harris and plain-folk polls in the splmtered Soviet Union or the Big Fifty. Come on. Mr. Andropov, get out of your government newspaper Pravda, and you, Mr. Reaga n . drop the network fireside chillers, and get ;M. -Hl-ll_l_cl-11-IH-T -il'jj yourselves to the Geneva, Switzerland, sanctuary and start into the future -a space-based "defense" system that would, he said, by laser and high-particle beam seek out and tear down intruding enemy nuclear missiles. talkjng big about no-winners and THUS, make the cruelties of a little peace and quiet for the nuclear war impossible, and rest of us in the big world. futile. If you don't, it will wind up It had a good sound -the lik e m ost grade sc hool possible ending o f nuclear playground confrontations -holocaust. It is the dream, prayer where bullies win a few , but and hope of the spectators. always lose the big one. The But, it would be decades away world, for centuries, has been -into the 21st century if sculpted that way. Except that, accomplished . Today's high today. we're out of bare fists and technology, advanced as it is, still into sophisticated slugs where doesn't relate to the mysteries of the inn~nt spectators get hurt. laser and high-particle beams, or It reminds of golfer Lee the infallibility and control of Trevino. when asked about his them. And, most importantly, the Mexican heritage on a recent use of them by those who get radio talk show. He recalled that there first. his great-grandfather had lost his The Russians haven't been life at the Battle of the Alamo -without thoughts along the same that he had lived quietly ''a lines since both nations agreed, in couple of blocks down the stree~l972 treaty. that space Anti- and just went over there to llistic Missile (ABM) programs complain about the noise." outlawed except for the Mr Reagan s t oked the protection of asmglearea in each simmering fire when, 1n country. attempting to bolster support The agreement was designed for his national security defense to slow, or halt. space platform program, he urged a daring look w a r fa r e -t h e u 1 t i m a t e dominating force that could swing and alter world balance of power. The Soviets chose to protect Moscow. The United States. while still researching, has no area specified. BOTH SUPERPOWERS have searched the lieavens with manned and unmanned spacecraft in the quest for more knowledge. It could be useful to th.e next generations -if it doesn't degenerate into staking air space for war platforms. We have three grandsons at or near Selective Service registration age. One wants to become a petroleum engineer. one wants to become an architect and the third, a bit younger, wavers between law and literature, or whatever. None wants to fight a war. They are science-oriented, but they thin~ of the laser as a saving beam for those with failmg sight, or even a possible tool against other lns1d1ous diseases that today hold millions hostage -m the U.S .. the Soviet Union and the world. That',all they want out of space. and Geneva Not war platforms. The path to self-improvement I think It's time to improve myself. I ought to do more reading. Maybe I'll buy an important book tomorrow and read it and learn something I didn't know. As a matter of fact, why don't I decide to do that every week? I'll read one good book a week. That would improve me. It wouldn't do any harm lf I stopped eating so much, either. I'll cut down on butter and stop eating so much ice cream. For breakfast I'll just have half a grapefruit and some dry toast. If I cut down on what I eat and start jogging in the morning before I go to work, I could lose some weight and really get into shape. My tennis would improve if I was in better shape. Maybe I'll start jogging a half mile at first and work up to two miles. That's what I'll do. I'll do two miles every morning, take a shower, read a chapter or two of a good book and have half a grapefruit before going to work. l'M GOING TO stop wasting so much time watching television, too. Half of what I watch is junk and I'm only watching because I'm sitting there and it comes on. /-.... , ~...) w-AIDY RDlllY I'm going to start turning off the television set. I'll go to bed earlier 'and get more sleep. That'll be good for me. More sl~p. There are a lot of exercise books on the market. I'll get one of those. It wouldn't hurt if I tightened up my s tomach muscles. They say you can do some of tho se exercises anywhere. I heard a man on radio say it's a good idea to get used to tensing and then relaxing your muscles wherever you are. He said you could even stretch some muscles while you were brushing your teeth. That sounds easy. I haven't been brushing my teeth enough anyway. I'll start brushing my teeth longer and tensing up some muscles while I do it. My fingernails don't look too good. I ought to be more careful cutting them and then I ought to file them a little. My toenails are much too long. I've got to start cutting them more often 90 they don't keep poking holes in my socks. SPEAKING OF my fingers. I'm going to learn a new skill with them. I've always thought lt would be great to know how to take notes in shorthand, so l'll enroll in a secretarial school and learn h o w to do that. I 'll probably go to secretarial 9Chool for an hour at noon instead of eating a big lunch. Or maybe I'll go evenings, instead of watching television. U I can find a simple course in accounting. I'll take that too. It'll make it quicker and easier to pay bills and keep track of bank accounts. It's going to be a while before I buy a computer. but if they have a computer course. I might as well take that while I'm at it. I ought to be more careful about my clothes. I have a reputation for not being very neat. It would be a good idea if 1 fot my pants pressed more often. don't even change a shoelace when it breaks. 1 just tie it in a regular knot instead of a bow. It looks terrible and I'm determined to atop doing that. U my pants are pres,,ed and the rest of my clothes are neat and tidy, I ought to get a haircut more often. There's nothing that looks worse than someone who nt>'eds a h111rcut I've got to stop letting my hair come over my collar tn back the way it does now. What I ought to do is organiz.e my time better so that I can do more in a day. I'll set &;Side one hour in whic h to read the newspaper. for instance. Instead of this hit-or-miss way I read the paper now, I'll start on page one and go right through the paper until I've read the whole thing. AFTER I JOG and eat my grapefruit and do my exercises and brush my teeth and read the newspaper, press my pants and cut my fingernails, I'm going to take a few minutes to refax. meditate and plan my day. I read somewhere that everyone should plan their day ln advance and not just start out in the morning, so that's what I'll do. I'm just sick and tired of mysell the way I am. ln the neer future, If I follow these plans I'm making to improve myself. rm going to be smart, efficient, muscular and in beautiful shape. I can hardly wait to see myself in the mirror. .. A loner isn't necessarily unsociable Speaking of admitting women to men'• clubs, as I was the other day, reminded me that the worst thing that Samuel Johnson· could thlnk o-f aaylng again.at Stt John Hawk.ins wu that he Wat "a very unclubable man." For a long time, u 1 wu going along ln the world, it aurpiiae<l me to learn how •many men actually reAenJ aomeone who ii not aa "clubable" as they think he ought to be. SUCH A PERSON la often wrongly called a "loner," when he ia not a loner at au, but limply rrofcrs a 1mall circle of cloee rlenda to a Iara•. 1weaty a11reiauon ot casually jovial •tnna•rt or 1equ-1ntancn. Thoee who U')' to keep tbelr pereo.nal tnd pr0f...tonal Uv• 1eparac.e (and l mutt cont• to beLna one of th ... ) alw~ ~ the rlak that theJt pret_...a for privacy will bl: int.ef'Jnlld • a ttortt MnM of 1uperiority1 u ~na thenwelvee coo aood to mlnale wtth Uw common Mrd, In my IOCtal experience, thll .cauaaUon .. not .rn.rallY bQrM out. MOil of the meo l have IYlllY IAllll ~· -'~ ~ known who kept largely to themselves did so not because they were "aloof" or fel\ superior in a ny way, but simply as a m3\ter of temperament -they enjoyed their family and a few friends, and pursued their quiet ways without the allgh\etlt no- tion that they were evoklng resentment from anyone tor their n!clusive hablta. QllTEI .. Wm lt left to me to decide whether we 1hould have pernmtn\ wlthout Ntwtpe.pel'I o r n•wapapera without ~t. l lbould not h.S\lte lot a moment to pN1• the la\1*1'. But I 1hould mean ~t eveey man receive thoee p1pen and be capable of .-dl.nl them. 0 'nlofnu J•ffll'IOft Conviviality ls a pleasant trait if one happens to possess it, but not all do, or care to. It can also aerve, I suggest, as a substitute for genuinely deep attachmontl or permanent connections. I have lon.1 1uspected that the people who seem to like everybody don't like anrbody very much and require extended IOclal contacts in order to fill a felt vacuum ln tholr p0rsonal llvea -but thil may only be my own distorted view of human relatio:nahlpt. What la lnterut1n1, and perplexln8, i1 the almost lnevltabte aawnptfon mad• by "clubable'' people that thoee who shun tholr company do IO tor detptcabl• reuona of prldt or txc.luaivHy or aoctal or Intellectual pretenUou1ne11, whltn ln almcat all cue. It bu Uule or nothlna to do with iMm. but la llm~ a W~lt. 1 IVPPOIB tt ll ~natural lhal we dO not Wut ~ who do not lffm to Uit ua, but eYidmC't t.hat ~ do not Wut ua lhould be bMld on lllllMlhl"I more tangible than a preff'renoe for privacy. Another pen·oo'a recluaivenesa ls not so muc~ a judgment upon ua as a verdict on his own capacities and limitatio'\S in llOCiallzing. Emenon was • most expanaiv? man, and hla fellow townaman Thoreau, was just u withdrawn -but I would rather have had Thoreau for a friend when I wu in need than Emerson. If you can't judae a book by Ua covtt, you certa1nly can't Judat a man by hll conviviality. ltn'I h rldiculOUI lhat parents }\ave allowed themtelv. t.o be ~ Into paytna baa buaa "* ••1tal\la labela1' !Or their lt1da' tchool c:lothtl! NOPUSHOVBR 11111 Nit ,,.IOAY, APAIL 10, 1183 ANN LANDERS GARDEN ' ... A8 A8 THE mrr 111111 caum ., ... ____ ,;..,;;.... __ ;..;.;...;;..;.;;,,,;;,,;.;;;;....;;;,...;.;.;;....;;..;.. ____________________________________________ .- Show goes on Pickets \Naik at Sebastian's By TOM TITUS Miiie OelJ Not lt.n While the show goes on inside, there are sour notes being sounded outside at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouae. Pickets from A ctors' Equity Association, the union of theatrical performers, have been stationed outside the San Clemente showplace since the musical "Li'l Abner" opened April 6. (See review, Weekender). The union claims it's "amateur nJght" since Sebastian's i.s no longer hiring Equity actor s for its productions. The theater's new producing director, on the other hand, says his talent is as good as -or bette r than -the unionized performers who formerly trod the boarda at 140 Avenue Pico. The final judge. of course, is the audience, and theater officials say that attendance has climbed even in the two weeks since "Li'l Abner" opened, despite the efforts of F.quity pickets to diaoourage patronage at the dinner playhouse. According to the Hollywood-based F.quity aaociatJon, SebuUan's Wat has a contract with F.quity which does not expire until Feb. 3, 1985. "They have br~ached that contract by refusing to hire F.quity acton for their current production," a union spokesman aaerta. Kent JohNOn, whose production company now is in charge of the theatrical aspect of the rune-year-old nJght spot, disagrees.. season if things continued the way they were." Johnson, who has been directing ln Orange County community theater since 1965 with an emphasis on musicals, approached Sebastian's with a proposal that his company take over the artistic end of the operation, and the theater agreed. "The non-union performers we have in this county are overy bit as talented as those holding union cards," Johnson asserts. "The productions will be the same, or better, quality as those in the past which used union actors." ~uity, however, clauns that the public is "paying the same admission prices to some amateurs as they would for an experienced professional union company." The union has instituted arbitration proceedings against Sebastian's "in accordance with our contract," an Equity SJ?<>kesman said. u such action were succeaaful, however, .it could mean the end of dinner theater in San Clemente, according to JohNOn, who says that "Equity is pricing Itself out of business in this area. "ln order to break even, they need 60 percent attendance, and, \hey were averaging about 30 percent," h e noted. "Sebastian's went to Equity and asked for a break, but waa refused. The only alternative would be to go under." There's an alternative to letter-writing. See Ann Landers, Page AB. A7 "Economic times and local competition for the entertainment dollar have made it tough for dinner theaters to survive," Johnso n declares. "They're up against a very serious economic crunch and they couldn't have survived the rest of the While Johnson's perfortners are non-Equity, they are not non - professional. F.ach member of his cast is paid $100 for the rehearsal period and $100 a week during the show's aix Actors Equity pickets walk the line, not boards, at Sebastian's West. weeks of perfonna.nce. • 'Li'I Ab ner' draw~ well in 1Jpite of-pickets ICentu:c:ky Bend • • • You ·can 't . iJet there from here BJ MAU R. CHEU.OREN •11 1 3 3 ...... .,.., KENTUCKY BEND, Ky. -If there eYel' WM a pt.ce Where the -~· .. Youpan't pt theN from hen, appllee, thla la It. A traveler ha• \o leav., Kentucky and •o throu1h Tenneuee, or cro•• the M' '£.River, ride throuah a Mt of~ and en. the river ....,. to _.i here from there. Xnawn Yal'lowlY • Ken\Udty Bend, New Madrid Bend or .... a.Ml, dependina on the --llddr99 ol the ..,...,., the ll,OOI &'ft .pt of Janel ·Ju1a lib a 1wollen thumb Into the Mt11l11tppl Jtt•er, which ) .urrounda it on three Ilda. from ltl "hand" in Lake c.ounty, Tenn. By road It'• about 20 mllea from the Kentuck}' 1tate line here to the Kentucky state line Uled by the felt of the ltate. Aa:ord1nc to lepnd, the area la part of K.eritucky only becauae a loyal Kentuckian played a trick on a cnw of 1urveyort in the early 1800I. It .eema the landowner, whoee Identity hu been Jolt over the yean. knew qwi. well that hi.I property WU not connected to Kentucky. But after a nilht of ,.,..iry, he polnc*i the~ toward the Mlllilitppl to the wfllt and noted that the IOUt.Mrft border of Kontucky w11 36 de1reH 30 minutea north latitude. The landowner muat have chuckled all the wa'j to the Fulton County ... t of Hldanan, which l• 33 mllea dl•tant, to repwr hi.I cte.d. Adrienne Stepp tella the •tory with relhh. She and her huaband1 Alfred1 own a 1ood piece of me bend. ~tepp J.eued the land ln 1927 and bOWlht lt in 1eaa. Now 901 he hu Uwcl here ma,~ only when the rtwr foroed him out. The area IQCIUtnd the name Beute Bend from a emall 1et\MIMnt. rwer the T~ border, that WM delaoyed in tM 1937 flood. A road 1lgn In Tenneaee 1tlll refen t o it a1 auch. Mrs. Stepp, who moved from Hickman to the bend ln 1954 when ahe became Stepp'• 9'!COnd wife, moet .. umly doea not c:oNider lt ..... Bend. "We c.11 lt g.tudly Bend," ah• eald proudly. "We're Kentuddarw. not Ten.-111." A few people have tried to pt the land Incorporated Into T~ . Stepp recaU. on• partlcular inddent. lt ....-W.... w.n a cou~ Of )'OW'I Wmen. merab9n ol the Tt'pton family of Tiptonville, Tenn., that allo owna a larae ~ of the bend, who bad a imall run-in With a Kentucky lawman ln the mtd-1950.. The lnddent prompted them to ltart a cam pal~ to have \be area annexed T~. 0 0ne fe ow came ~)' wlth a petition," Stepp ~ed. "He dkln't .-me to qn It, be tOld me. "lh uid raldentl of the bend would .. t better "*" and beUei IChoola and l Mid l clAdn't buy that. l IAkl. 'l want to It\ alonl with you boy•, but I'll t11ht thll.· .. Stepp called a friend, who ca1J9d a mutual frtlnd. Lt. OoY. Harry Lee Waterfield. "Han')' Lee wd not to 1oM any lleep over it," Stepp 11td wltb a chuckle. The drive ended without 1\!CX.'911. Not many people llve here anymore -31 by Stepp'• count. 'J'Joodl.nC from the MilUllppA bM taken ltl toll; the bAa OOodl of 1912 and 1937 HDt people pec=aood· Smaller OOodl •till p the ...... al=:s the hail been .-cl levffl and thowd be recha further by comple\ton of tbe Ttnneuee ·Tombllb•• Wawway!_ "You ,_t accept the rtver," Stepp llUd. Ofanpe Ooa11 OAILV PILOT/flrlday, Aprll 15, 1883 Hubbies too busy to writel !Impatiens brighten shady area Step outdoora to the ahimmcrtna (.'Olon of lmpadena ln thole ahady apotl thla yffl'. ImpaU NI I.I the formal name for the popular e;lty old·faahloned flower of\en called buty e and aultana. ir.w other beddlns pl.anti with eo Uttlo au.nllcht. Thell' radiant colors rang• from c:ool white to lavender·l'Qle, lnten.ee plnk to brilliant ora111e redl. Harlequin blcolor nowera add aplce to the 1\lNhlne-ln..ahade of lmpationa; and the New Guinea hybrid la attcactive wtth lta variegated lffvee, too. Plant the. hybrid.a in aemJ-ahade lince they need more 1unlight than thelr lhade-lovina cousin.I. 1 ImpaUena grow lnto colorful mound.a that bloom all summer. They come in several heights, from eight inches up to 15 or 20 inches tall. 'the thorter ones make flne edging, and work well ln ban8inl basket and contalnen. Uee taller trnpatiena for larger beddlng diaplays. The tender plants grow fut ln warm and hot weather. Ready-to-plant impatiens are available in apring and 1wnmer. Impatiens are adaptable plants, not caring unduly about the type of aoil you plant them in, provided lt'a well drained. To give them the best start ln your garden, dig the ground to a depth of 6 to 8 inches. Work in plenty of organic matter such u peel IOOll, leaf mold or compost; add perUte or bark to improve drainage where aoil la heayY and compacted. Under establlahed lree8 you may need to replace the exhauated and root-laden aoil with a fresh supply from ellewhere ln the garden, or with a contalher aotl mb:. For han8ina baskets, Window boxes and planters, uae equaf volumes of potting eoil. peet moea, and coarae sand or perllt.e; or buy a l'ffdy-prepared ml.xture for your containers. As you dig or mix the aoil, add 10me 5-10-5 fertilher at the recommended rate -about 2 pound.a per 100 IQU&re'feet -to boollt fertility ~ for your beddlna plants. Feed New Guinea hybrid impatient every month to maintain their vibrant colora. Aa growth alows ln late summer, all impatiens will benefit from an extra shot of fertilber. Tranaplant impatiens in the late afternoon or eventnc, or on a cloudy day ao the new plants aren't immediately aubjeded to full noonday heat. Carefully 1eparat.e the plants from one another and from their containers. The a1ema are brittle ao handle them gently. Space lmpatiena 12 inches apart. Water well to 9ettle the transplanted roots into their new home. Check every few days and water agaln when aoil starta to dry out. Nit.IC ll>T1CC PUBUC ll>TIC£ llRllllRI CllCllllT • With estabuahed l'Olel, a monthly feeding will help lncreue the quantity and quality of bloom. Special, ready-~uae roee food ls available at nurseries. • Keep after snails and slugs with pellets. bait or liquid cont.roll. • Give lawna a spring feeding. They will green up within a week of being fed. •April Is a big month for planting summer- fiowering annuals from nursery fl<a and pony packs. Loosen the roots a bit before planting annuals to insure good root growth into the native soil. • Primroee plants may be divided as aoon as they complete their blooming for the seaaon. Hybridizer to speak Ne~ Harbor Orchid Society members will learn about hybrid miniature orchids when they meet at 8 p .m . Thursday at the First United Met.hodiat Church hall; Costa Mesa. Speaker will be JoAnn Brown, chief hybridizer of phaleanopsia and paphiopedulums at Stewart's Orchid.a. Prior to the meeting, novice growers will be instructed by Art McCann on h ow to re pot cattleyu. For infonnation, call 548-2314. Nil.JC ll>TICE NlllC ll>TICE OE.AH ANN LANDERS. You oouJd have done a lot betuir with your anawer to the woman who complained bea!U.IO her dau~her·ln-law'a t.ttera at.ar\cld "HI, there." Why didn t you uk h r what her t0n'1 lettA!ra were Uke7 l'U bet you anythlng he never wrttee. Why la It that the married women of America arc 1uppoH<i to wrttA! all tho letten and aend all the canil to their huaband'a tamJUee? My old man la a much better writer than 11 y~~ he expeci. mo to conupond with hill whole ramuy. If I uked him to corrt!lpond with mine, h would blow a g.uket. Every year I am amuaed when I receive a blrthday card from my huaband'a fotka. Hit mother 1l1n1 her name and then my father-In-law'• qnatwe •Ppeart ln HER handwriUna. Apparently ah ~·t oven aet the old anamp to 1lan tt! At thfa very moment I have a birthday card on my huaband'a dre.1er adclreaed to hia mother. For one toUcl week I have been ~ him to write hia name on It, but he la ''too buay. •Her birthday wu yesterday. . Shake up the men of America, Ann. lt'a high lime somebody did. -I CALL MY MOTHER LONG DISTANCE DEAR FRIEND: Your 1lpatore 11 my advice. 1&'1 wbat your ba1band 001bt to do. Dial tbe number for tbe laiy lummox aod bud tum tbe pboae. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A few week.a ago I was driving with a friend down a quiet residential st.reel in Albany. It wu late afternoon. The speed limit was 30 mph. I wu gol.na about 25. There were no other can on the road. From my left, two rather large dogs darted out in front of my car. I swerved to avoid them but struck the smaller one. The injured animal limped Into someone's yard and sat down awkwardly. My friend rushed over and checked for. open wounds POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT To t he T-ax Off ice: All is over between us. Please dorit attempt to ---.. communicate -' 'th ..,.:;;__ w i me ,~ ---" again . PUBUC ll>TICE RUFFELL'S c .... .-. NOTlCI M TMllTD'I IA&.a T.a. .......... K·047H NOTICI :=1•1 IALS NOTICI c:;.:l!'I uu ~~:'=11 UPHOl.STEIY, INC. NOTICE OF DEATH OF T.l.~9Too T.i:.o":ic~7 bu~~ng per90ni .,. doing •-~ ..... ,_. -4 .._ JORN L . KEEFER. aka YOUAMINOUAUl.TUNOll"A YOUAM .. .,.,AUl.TUNDPA (A) BUSC UAllVITANZA 1'22 HAllOl llVO. JORN LEO DEFER AND OtEtEO OP T"UIT, OATID OHO Of' ""'9T, DATE> lltAllc:H ORIOtNALES: (81 PROUO PONY COSTA MHA -541-1156 0 F p ET IT I 0 N T 0 OICHIH" 11, 1H1. UNI.HI U , 1t17. UNI.HI YOU TAKI DESIGNS; (Cl BALLOONS ANOt'==========~ .. DMINISTEB ESTATE NO. YOU TMCI ACTION TO NOTICT ACTION TO ""OTICT YOU" FLOWERS FOR VOU: (OH''LOWERSi.; ~ YOU" .... o,. .. TY, IT MAY II ~RTY. rr MAY .. 90lD AT A ANO BALLOONS FO~ vou. 3439 A·l17'7tl. 90lD AT A llUaJC IA.I.I..• YOU ~ IA.I.I..• YOU •ED AN WlmbleOOn Wey, eo.ta M-. CA To .ii heirs. benefid.anes. •10 AN l~TION °" TMI ll~ANAnoN °" ™-NATUM 92626 and found none. Meanwhile I knocbd on the door of a nearby howle and explained l had hit a dot and uked if r miaht UM the J>)lont. 'n\ey wen wry cooperaUve -even dlaled the police. "l'he officer l 1poke with aald he'd aend out the cant.ne truck at ON:e. Whet\ I went outalde the do8 wu ,one. The couple wh.oee phone I ~ canw out with a blanket for hlm.' We aearched the neighborhood and concluded that he had not been t.dly lnjund and went home. It wu a very unneJ"Yil\8 experience. The point of thLa letter ll to tell your rMden that lf they love their doo they ahoUJd not allow them to run looee. It lan't lair to put dot-lovera llke ~~-== agony. -STll..L SHAKING DEAR WEST: YMr le&ter waa to fWe4 wit' compa11lon ud c:&riDJ, It aouded u If It were written SO yeara a10. 'l'buk.I for Ge Wt. CONFIDENTIAL to Upeet by His Temper and Needing Some CoWU1el: Remember that how a man plays a game tel.la aometh.lng about hia character. How he loees shows all of It. Planning a wedding'! What's right? What'• wrong'! Ann Landers' "New Bride'• Guide" will relieve your anxiety. To ~ve a copy, send $2. plus a long, .ell-addressed, atamped envelope (40 cents postage) t.o Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1199,, Chicago, ID. 60611 . M1·£ii1 t.1sJ ' ... • • ...... TOMORROW'S JOBS or how to avoid future shock ln careers, will be oUered as a .eminar at the Broadway in Huntington Beach April 23 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The $7.50 registration includes lunch. For information, call Suzy Lewi.I at (213) 227-2873. Pill DELTA KAPPA of South Ora.nae Count) presenta a "What's Right With Public ~ucation" fair at the Mission Viejo Mall April 23 and 24, with local school district boot.ha. displays and slide &hows. For infonnation, call Toni Grotsky at 768-5252. YOUNG LADIES INSTITUTE, Holy Euchariat, will host a "Signs of Spring'' fashion show luncheon April 23 at the Anaheim Elks Lodge. For reservations. call Anne Wilson at S47-1623. Ideal Container Planl IMPATIENS low growing, great In ma11 planllng fOf bloom •nd follag• COIOf. YOU AM .. OS .. AUl.T UMD«lll A 000 M TIWST OATID ,,_,.. 1, 1111, UNL&M YOU TAH ACnoM TO NOTICT YO\M' "'°"'""'· IT MAY • IOU) AT A ~ IAl.I. IP YOU NllD AN l!JCP\.ANATIC* Of' TMI MAl'UM 0.. THI f'WOCUOINO AOutaT YOU. YOU IHOUL.O CCMfTAct A 1.Awvall c reditors and contingent NATUM °" ,,. ,..CUDeMQ cw T..-"'OCCIOIMCI AOAIMIT URSULA VITANZA HUBNER. .._...,,~ ol John L . Kafer AOAIMIT YOU , YOU IHOU&.O YOU. YOU IHOULD CONTACT A 3'39 Wlm~ w,,,. Coel• MeM.·----------. ·~---..:..~~~~~~~!:::::::.:.;::~~=== ~-· CQtfTACT A 1.AWYD. 1.AWY'IA CA 92t2t On ....,. 13, 1N3 .... 15 A.M and penoru who may be On May •. IH3 ••• 9 II • "'. On Mey 13, IN3. II •15 Lii'\. CARL FRANCIS BUSCEMI, 1/3 OFF Feder t i Nat101111 Mo rto•g• o t.herwbe ln~rested ln the Wit.SHIM RECO..V£YANCE IHC . 0 A T E w A y ... 0" T 0 A 0 E 3'38 Wlmbledon Way. Cott• A1aoclet1on H duly 1ppoln1ed w1ll and/or estate: a CelJfomll COfJ)Oflllon, " duly CORPORATION. a C ellfornla MM9. CA t2t2e Tru1tff under and pur1u1111 to A petition bu been t~ a ppointed Trull•• under and corporellol'. H ~appoint~ Thia bu.U-I• conOudeO by • Deed of 'fruit eaeculed by Cert M ~ant to Deed of Tru11. rCOtded Tru1IM ul\der en r1uent 10 gen«ll pennwtNp MoHn and 81r1>1r1 J MoH n, by Thomas E. Kafer in the Oec:emt>e< 29, IHI, u 11'11 No OMd ol Trull reco Aprll 7, lJrMe Vitanza Hvbner hu9blnd end wtfe •joint i.nen11, Superior Court of Orange ~2s.1n boo* 1433&, page 307, of 1t 77 u 1n11 No 9004. In bOOlt r1111 .. .,_, -l1led Wlt'1 the recorded Jun• 6, 1911, •• C o unty re quea t i ng that Ofllc:lel Recordl In t"8 offloe of the 121311 page 1571 . of Ofllclal County Oetl( ol Of'ange County on 1n11rumen1 No eus. In book E K { b County Rec::order of °'"'99 County Aecofdl In the office Of "" County M81Ch 29. 1M3 14088, .,.. ... of Offtdel "-da Thom a• · e e er e State ot C1111on\le l!Jtec"''° by Aecord« of Orange County. Siii• "1-Publllllecl Oren;• Co11t Oelly Pllol, /lt,fx 1, 8, 15 22. 1883 1522..-3 In the OftlOe of the County Aecotder a p p 0 I n t e d a. p e fl 0 n al J AME 8 w ILL I AM w EL c H. • n of c.N!Otnill Executed by AOeERT of Orange County, Cellfornia Will. repraentative '° acimihiater unmwrted """ and UNOA OtANNE E p ERK IN s I nd MA" y c SELL A't PUBLIC AUCTION TO the estate of J ohn L Keefer STANOOW. en -tied woman PERKINS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC CHIOHEHCESK TAetS DOEOE8Rc!°"1eEOCASBEHLOORW· a.ta Mesa. CA (~ th~ WILL SELL AT PU8l.IC AUCTION AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER CORRECTIOI '" the ...... AdYertlelftt ...,..... of AprtP 11. ....... ..................... ~ 2 tor a • ....., ..... .,_ ..-.ne.._.......,. .. illl1..t_1 __ h ............. .,., .. lftoorreot. Tit• oorreot tlocltl Mllftbere ... em1 ...... , ............ .. " TO HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR CASH FOR CASH (pe'(allle II tWne of .... tpeyeble II time of .... In lewfvl Independent Admin.i.ltntion (~ et ti-of ..a. 1n lawful In 1a.rlul money of th• United money of the Untted Stet•). It the of £.tat.es Act). The petition money of Iha l.Jnl'9d St1.1•) at the Stll•I at the l\'ont emrence to tNI '1CTrnOU8 waa I ... leaflMrt.the .. ....... .,., ..... ...... tront entrence to the Old Orange LI aet for hearing In Dept. front .,,,_ 10 the OLD Orange old orange co~111ty CourtllouM. NAiii 8TATUmJfT Cou11ty CourthouH. located on No 3 at 700 Civic Cent.er Dr County CO<lrtllOuM, located 011 located on Sent• An• Blvd ., The followlno peraon 1' doing Senta Ana Blvd., between w · .,, __ Ana CA 92702·• Senta A11 e Blvd., between between S yc amore St. end ~-Sycemc>f9 St. and 8roedw9y, Sent• est, i>IUlla • 8ycetn0t• Street end lroldw1y. 8roedwe'I'. S..t• Ana. CA Ill right, NfWPOAT WEST SAF!TY Ana, CllHoml• all r10flt, lltle and on May 11, 1983 at 9:30 a.m . Senti ""--Cellfomla. .. right, lltle !Ille and lnl••t con~ to and INOUSTNU. 5101·8 """" AY9... lnt•ellt OOfMIY9d to and now ha6d IF YOU OBJEICT to the Ind tn1_. ~ to and now now he4d by tt un0er Mid Deed of ~vt~.18:~~0-e ,.._ ~~ll~t~ ~""6!:,~ ~~ Olhf the petition, youth· ~.: :r= altu= ·~ ~':: =:: !:i>&::"= ::Mid A~ Newport 8-:lh. CA t298S. and Stet• deletlbed -.. ..,....... ''" er appear at e County and lt•t• delCribed .. , Lot 3e Of Treat No. li011. •I* Thll buefrlell le oonduc1ed by en Lot 1111 of Trw:t No. t712. City hearln1 and 1tate your Lot se 01 Tract qoe, .. per map ~ In Boe*' 1eo, PIO" lndMdult: 1"911.The ........... .. lfto\rroot. 'flt• oorreot ,.....,~ ......... .,. . ..... , .. , ,.,, .. '" ... ........ I Sears I of Coetl ~.County of O,anoe. ob~tion1 or file written mep r~ 1n Boole 25', P110911 15. 1e. and 17 of mlacallell80\ol1 Thia~"::' ftl9d wtttl the Siii• of Cetlfornl1, aa per map obt....tJona with the court Ind 2 of~ Mepe, tn Ille "'"" In the offlc>e of the Colmty ~ ....-. ... ""----,. __ ,..on r9CCWded In bO<* 50, P1109132 to '9 ~ olfloe of the County Record'4' ol Recorder ol teld County. .,._,. "' .....,_._ ..._ .. , ·---------~ lnc:llllNe o1 Mleoalleneoul Mepe. ln before the hearlna. Your Mid County. Tl'I• "'"' addrH• end other Apr1I 2. 11*t the office of the County Aeoorder of appearance may be in penon Th• llrMI 1ddraN and other common dMlgnatlon. " any. of t11e ~ m4' County. or by your anorney. common ~ N tlfY, Of the rMI property daecr1bed eb011e 11 Put>llN'led Q,en1:_ CoHt D= j Florist Special I CARNATIONS FtHhly-cut. Meny colon. AT THIS PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD A HOUSE FULL. • • Since 1946 Ha1lishtts Nursery· Florist 2840 HorDor llva .. Cotto Mtso A.d .... """"' ...,,., f •• , .., ..... llllPPIY .... E )( C €PT •II c; r u d • o I I, I F y 0 1J A R E A rail llfopefty dHcflti.d 1b011e 11 purported to be 1005 Velende SI.. Ptlol. Apr1I 15. 2'2. . Mar e. 1 petroleum. gu. br ... upheltum _.,. purpot1ee1 to '* 154 The Muten eo.t1 Mele. CA 92'21 -----w~~._ _________ _.. ___________ _ and ell kindred 1ubll•nc:.• and CREDuvR or a conUncent Cltcle. eoete ~ Celfomle Th• underalgnad Trull•• >-~ Ot'-"*-.,.under end In Mid ~&or of the dece-1. you The under1lgned Tru•I•• dl1c;lelmt any lfablllty lor any LIJD"D s lend except the right to UN any must file your claim with the dllCl1lm1 '"" ll1blllty lor any tnoorr.W-ol Iha ltreet llddre8I =golo~~=.~::'n~': court or present It to the::"~~==~ end.:::., c:" de91gnetlon. If queny1ng of 111 klndl lndudlng but pe rao nal representative any,~ henlln. '1eid 111e wlll b• made. but ftOI acluelwe of oil._.. dt9ng, o1 appointed by the court Seid H ie wlll be made. but without covenant or •arrenly, Hvelopment. mining ~1tton1 within four montha frc:wo the wllllout cova11ent or warranty. 41XP'-OI implied, "'O"dlnG title. to011'-wl1fttM-ofMld-18ol date o f firat l11uance of ~ 0t lmp4!ed, regarding t111e. 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The time for Tl'\llt, wltll lnt.eet "'--"·•pr~ prCl'llded In ...id noltl, edYanoea, If "' IUd1 o1'lef CIC*'911one whlc:ll In fili.ni claims w1ll not expire ¥lded 1n Mid note(•). edvencee. 11 eny, under the term1 of Mid Deed ot :,:. ~~.'" ~""1!n"r,1 !: prior to four montha from :;'·T':':.. 1:'::~h~r:! ~ !~~ ~.r.:':= ~.=~= wtllCh do not enter Mid lend at • the date of the hearing •llP8MM of the Trvat• and ot the orMteel by Mid Oaed of Trust. po1111 '"' tl'len 500 ffft to H id noticed above. 1ru111 crHted by 11ld OHd or The total emount of the unpaid aurfece. n r~ 111 the dMd YOU MA y EXAMINE Tr\41. b"-o1 tfle oblfoetlon _,,ed ~!:!':~"3."m~t'oo~~ the~ kept by thede cou.rt.hU b.r~0: t:'°""~.!,"' .=:: ~!.~":n:~~:-r::t:~::.r~d0:.".~ page S2. Oflldel "-'di you are lntel'eat In t e by '"• proCMtrtv to l>4t •old and 1xpen-and edvancll 11 the time . The atrMt aodr ... ol th• r"I estate. you may file a requeat reuon1ble Hllm1ted co111. of th• 1n11111 publlcetlon of th• property dHcrlb1d above 11 wltb the court t.o receive ex.penNI Ind adv-at Ille llme Mollo• ol S.le la $107,797.12. ~..S to be: t79 Unden P1-, 1 1 1 t h of 11'1• Initial publloellon ol th• The benefldety und«' Mid Oaed eott• Mele. 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D1Hr Piiat FRIDAY, APAIL 1&. 1983 COMICS 88 BUSINESS 87 STOCKS 88 .,.., .... ,...... ., Clwtee • ..,., Steve GarYey returns lo Dodger Stadium in new uniform. B2. Oilers double up on Oc'ean View to capture meet Huntington aeach High's Oilers rolled doubles in lour directiona yesterday in posting tHelr sixth straight dual track and field meet victory, besting Sunset League foe Ocean View behind the standout efforts of Danny Thompson, Gus Quinonez, Carl Saterfield and Roger Masangkay. And, Corona del Mar maintained its domination in the Sea View League as the Sea Kings dealt visiting Costa Mesa a 111-25 setback, led by their sprint corps of Lance Martin, sophomore Pat McGrath and freshman Scott Seal. Vikinp to an 82-53 victory. Newport Harbor auffered its first Sea View League eetback at Saddleback, dropping a 72-64 decision as Saddleback got a 23-4 leap from Troy McAl.Uater in the long jump and a winning 23.5 in the 220. Other top marks in the Newport Harbor-Saddleback conflict included a 14-6 in the pole vault by the Sailors' Lanoe Betson, a 44-3 triple jump from Sheldon' Blockburger, and a non-winning effort of 13-6 by sophomore Fritz Howser in the pole vault. DB's Carl Saterfield (left), Gus Quinonez, Ocean View's Todd Parker sparkl~. Other Sunset League action saw Edison nudging Fountain Valley, 70-66, with Mike Coe's double in the di.stance events a key to overcoming Roger Higbee's 51.2 in the 440, and . Marina sophomore Chip Rish doubled in the sprints to pace the Mike Noon and Steve Mikulich were winners in the hurdles with clockinp of 16.2 and 41.9 in the 120 and 330-yard sticks, but it wasn't enough to keep Fatancia out of the loas colwnn as Irvine rambled, 78-58, behind behind Chris Mandeville's 42-6 'h in (See HIGH SCHOOL, Pal(e BZ) Regatta • getting tighter By ALMON LOCK.ABEY .,., l'lot ........ Wrtter Pelle Petterson of Sweden displayed the talent that has made h im one of the t op competitive sailors in the world yesterday by winning the fourth l'8Ce of the Six Meter World Cup Regatta out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Pet\erson ia defending champion in the Six Meter ~ The victory moved him to within a quarter of a point of the .eries leader, Paul Cayard of St. Francia Yacht Club. Cayard finished fifth in yesterday's race. Winds for the start of the fourth race were in the eigpt knot range, increasing to about 15 on the final weather leg, considered ideal conditions for Six Meters. Finishing second was Tony Bassani of Italy, moving to flfth in the point standings. Carl Buchan continued his consistent performance with a third-place finish, barely holding on to third place. Andy Macdonald of NHYC turned in his worst performance of the series with a ninth place finish, dropping him to fourth place on accumulated points. Final scoring is based on the best five of aix races so the accumulated scores after four races do not tell the whole story. Figuring throwouts at this stage of the series, Cayard and Pettel"llOll would each throw out seven points for seventh-place finishes, giving Cayard the advantage by a quarter of a point. Buchan would still be in third place about 11/z points back and Macdonald fourth, about two points out. With two races to go , everything depends on who wins the final races. Standing• after lour rec•• without 1 Uwowout: I. St. Frtindll Ill, PIUI Caywd. St Francie Y C, 1-7-1-6, 13'A point• 2. Ir-. P* Pett«90n, S"'9den. 7_.-2·1. 13~; 3. Chlnooll, Cert BucNn. Seettte YC. 2·3-8-3. 14; 4. NHYCUSA, Arwty MIOdor!Wd. NHYC. 3-1.•5-t, 17'!o; 5. NuYotatl. Tony 8-W, Italy. &-e-4-2, 20; 6. Oit.ne, Lawn. SmlUI. £nolend, t-2· M. 27; 7. Ranger, Atgyte Campbejl. FOl'1 W01'1h eo.t Club, 4-00-M. 30; S. Ir-Ptlll Durr, 8wltHrl1nd, 5-6· ON8· 7, 33; t . P1replcaclou1, 01yl1 Poet Balboa YC. S·DNl'·7·4, H : 10. FreNY-AedUll, Wllllem 8uurema. &Miiie YO, 10.e-t-11. H ; I 1. Callfornl&, Don S.-, NHYC, 12-11-10-12, 45; 12. Saga, Paul Longrldge, Br1tl111 ColulnOla. 14-13-12-10, 4t; 13. Tie bMWell1 St. F'1111da V, Hri ~. NHYO, 11+oN8. 62, and.,...,,..,, Aon ~lltland ........ YO, 1&-12· 11· 14; 111. TOOQOOloowOO, .J« Roll, e..tut YC. 13-10-00-13, 53. Reimer slams Dons, 17-12 I By CURT SEEDEN Ot'IM 1W1J Not Staff Twenty-nine runs, 32 hits and five errors later; Orange Coast College baseball coach M ike Mayne stood outside the Pirate dugout at Santa Ana College yesterday and surveyed the damage. Before the afternoon was over, OCC's Joe Kwolek, Dave Tinoco and Mark Van Blaricom had also added homers. short relief specialist Robb Munson had pitched 3;') innings of middle relief and the Pirates (11-6) had moved to withln one game of the Dons. owns a 1.50 earned run average. He entered the game with one out in the fourth inning with his team trailing 5-3 and the Dons threatening with two men aboard. "It wasn't pretty," Mayne surmised. He walked Santa Ana's Rob Mellano on four pitches but then got Dave Grttnlee to bounce into an inning-ending double play. The South Coast Conference-leading Dons and Mayne's Pirates had just played nearly four hours of baseball, and ironically, it took just one s wing to determine the outcome. The Pirates aren't the only team closing in on Santa Ana. Going into tomorrow's contesu, ju.at two games separate the first five teams in the South Coast Conference. The Pirates then aoored five times in the next inning with Reimer's blast over the right-field fence providing four of the runs. OCC added two more runs in the sixth on Tinoco's two-run homer and then sealed the game with a six-run eeventh. Kevin Reimer That swing was delivered by OCC destanated hitter Kevin Reimer, whose grand slam ln the fifth inning eraaed a s.3 Santa Ana lead and propelled the Pirates to a 17-12 victory. "We were ready to play," continued Mayne. "They (the Dons) kind of embarrassed ua the last time (13-4). They ran on us when they were up by 10 and I don't think our guys forgot It." Munaon is now 3-0 with {iwe saves and Santa Ana (12-5) ecored aix times in the bottom of the ninth off reliever Melvin White before freshman Steve Crecion recorded the final out. A double fa ult for CdM's Heffern? Sea King tennis coach in hot water with players, parents There's certainly no doubt about it - Corona del Mar High tennis has seen better days, despite the fact the Sea Kings are the team to beat for the CIF 4-A crown to be decided on June 1. Ojai is on tap next week -the prestigious invitational which annually gets the cream of the crop in prep, community college and college circles under its roof for one very big extravaganza. Corona del Mar, including singles star Brien Sullivan and the doubles team of John Washer and Jeff Ewing, however, won't be there, thanks to a very big ovendght by C.Orona del Mar Coach Dave Heffern. Heffern forgot to submit his team's entry form -thus the Sea Kings are on the outside, looking in A year ago he made PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON another mistake, misinfonnlng his doubles team about ita match in the 9e00nd round of the individuals, costing them, a shot at the CIF doubles crown. Neither instance has been very· easy to live with, Heffern will be first to admit that. To compound all of this. however. the Sea Kinp players went public with their frustrations and the Loa ~eles Times, which doesn't give a darn about prep tennis until maybe the flnals, was more than willing to give them all the rope they wanted, and more. They took turns ripping their coach in print. Heffem'a responae waa: "Whatever they said, they're probably right. I can take it.'• Parents have called for his dlsmisaal, citing the fact that Sullivan, who would probably have been seeded No. 4 in singles, and Washer and Ewing were most likely the team to beat, have been denied a chance because of the mistake. "They're all seniors -it's their last shot," ls the c~. Well. it ls too bad, some hopes and plans have been dashed. But is surely isn't the last shot for any of them. There's too (See DOUBLE, Page B!) Sunderman to lead South By ROGER CARLSON Ot'tM D~NotSt.9ft Orange County Coach of the Year Larry Sunderman of Estancia High School has been cha.en to l{Uide the South In the 18th OranJ{e County All-Star basketball game, to be held at Orange Coast C.Ollege June 18. Sunderman. who haa compiled a record of 123-40 in six years at EBtancla High, where the Eagles have never finished worse than second, topped it all this past season by sharing the league crown with C.Orona del Mar and advancing to the ClF 3-A semifinals with a team void of returning starters. Opposing Sunderman and the South will be Sonora High C.oach Paul Bottiaux, who coached his team to the CIF 2·A crown. The sixth annual women'• game will be coached by Corona del Mar'• Dave Heffern (South) and Brea-Olinda'• Mark Ttakh (North). Heffem's Corona del Mar quintet won the ClF 3-A crown and Brea~Ollnda advanced to the 2-A finals. Sunderman has a reputation for putting together teams with a hard-noaed attitude. bent on attacking on otfenae and playing a rone defense which many times neutralizes others. Estancia haa earned bids to the CIF eliminations in each of Sundennan's campaigns - never loaing an opener and advancing to the semifinals twice in the put three years. His playoff record la 11-6, the same ratio the South holds over the North Jn ihe aeries, which It apomored by the Costa Mesa Klwania Club. "I'm going to sit down and try to ti\ the offen1e to our players after they're selected," aaya Sunderman, who haa added Foothill High'a Jlm Reames and hi• own aaalatant, Joe Reid, to hia coaching 1taff for the game. "But I'd expect we'll be a running offenae," adda Sundennan. Larry Sunderman Long day for Golden West, Gauchos The Golden W•t and Saddle*" College baaeball team• fell by the way1lde yeaterday, with the Rwtlers droJ>Plna two p.mea off the South COMt ~ 1*'411 With .... lO rwi.rton. 8add1aback, meanwhile, could not CNerciome a ~ ..,.ly debdt and suffered a~ at Gro•nont. H9ft'1 what htppened: Fullerton 9, Colden Weat 3 '"'-Ruttle\'e broke on top ln the "1'ly ~ IOOrina linP marken in eech of \he lli'lt-thnt kUIMI, but l'Ullerton'1 ~ ND tb.lrd tl'amt and a fOW'•ND aewnth, ke,ed bJ John Naro'• two-run lf.nlle, broke It cpn. 'nlilt'~-dl:'OPI Oc*Mn Wm\ 1o 10-'7 in South Cout Confennce play, 18·7 overall. Golden W•t ICOl'ed ln \ht flnt when Kevin Elater lluaed a one-out double and eventually acorecr on one of Fullerton'• two ~rrora. The followtna lnn1na WM llmUar with Steve Morello drawln.a a free pua and ecorlnl on • ruu.rt.an error. Doua lrylne'• RBI llqle (n th• third lnntna IC.'Oftd Bob GrandNff, who had o~ tbe lnnln.I with a .mp. J'ullerton'• lbree-run tbfrd *H hilbMlhmd bJ ftw of tbe HorMM' 18 hJta. Gl'OlllllOllt 14. Sadcllebeek 9 The b01t GrUflnl nYlde quick wOrk of the Gauchoa, a• the ffnt four hltten reechtd bue and f\."WntuallY ICOnd in a "· tix-nan fint lnnine· ~ 1• tnapped a Saddlebllck winnina ekeln at five 1amea an~ dropped the Gaucho• to U-9 overall. Howeve r , Saddlebaclt'• l l-4 record 1tll1 leads the Pacific Coa1t Conference'• Northern Dlvillon. Steve DeAn1•1I• contlnued ht• hot hJUlnl, ao'nl f ·for-4 wtth two llnal• and two or, ~ U.O ICONd fou.r runa. Cat.char Mike Lomeli had thrff hlta, sin. McKet two 9ftd P'nch-hJtter Stew Morpn deliwnd a ~Nil llnfJe Ul the top ot the llWllth. Bu\, OtomDGn\.. 11 • l ldvm .... alw three lnnl"I' w• tlDO much to CNe&OOIDI. The 0.uchas C'Olltlnue &MAI' extended r'Old tl'lp. vtlltbtl ~thw.....,. ~. • Area flavor to tourney at UCLA LOS ANGELES -UCLA's two-time defending national champion and currently ranked No. 2 in the nation's college volleyball ratings, is top--aeeded in a four-team, two--day cl.aasic, ~hlch begins tonight on the Bruins' campus. "Thia should be the best classic ever with three local teams and the top volle;tball power on the East Coast competing." says UCLA Coach Al Scates. The Bruins, 21-3 after a slow start in which they dropped three matches in one week, are atop the California Intercollegiate Volleyball A.saociAtion standlnga and feature four area producta. Among the BNlna' anenal are Laguna Beach's Neil Riddell, Paul Kubas from Newport Beach, Marina High product Andy Kluaamann and Scott Swartzbaugh out of Dana Hilla. In tonight'• fiction. Pepperdine facet Penn State at 5:30 and UC Santa Barbara meeta UCLA at 7:30. . Among the UCSB roater are Laauna Beach'• Do~ Panone and Fountain Valley 1 Ra ndy Hanis. Tomorrow'• third pllice pme will be at 5:30 and t})e title pine wil1 be decided at 7:30. Jr.ch of tht low' maticMI wt1l featw-e the belt three ot five pmea. except for the third pi.c. match tomorrOW. which wOl b9 two pmee out of Ufte. • UC S&nta Barbara baa loat ihrM tlmee to UCLA thle ~ much ln part to the play of UCLA Afl·Americap• Steve Gulnac, Doq Partle And RJcd Luytlet. IWn State (U-2) retuml ftw of 11• ~ fnm an MCA.A rtrW l'oUi~ wl ....... " Liem an Ualft Clalli*f .. \bi '*'°'~~ I I - Bl I Orange Coatt OAILV PILOT/Friday. Aprll 15, 1083 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A record-setting return for Garvey From AP dltpatctaea LOS ANGELES Ste ve Iii Garvey returns to Dodger Stadium as a San Diego Padre for a apeclal homecoming, one that he says "has the electricity flowing." Garvey can tie Billy Williams' National League record of l , 117 consecutive games tonia}lt and become the league's new ironman tomorrow. Dodger fans who adored him during his 12 years with Los Angeles will be seeing him for the first time clad in an unfamihar gold-and-white unifonn. Garvey, 34. could mark his first re turn to Los Angeles with another milestone -the l,OOOth run batted an of his career. OMVH "It's an exciting Ume. It will always be home for me, because of the good friends, fans and loved ones,'' Garvey said yesterday before playing in his l ,l 16th consecutive game. The streak dates back to Sept. 2, 1975, when Garvey sat out a game agalnst San Francisco wtth the flu. Since then, he's endured almost every known baseball injury and other nagging aches and pains to keep the atring lntacL Quote of t h e day Tl1er Lyoaa, Chicago writer, noting dwindling crowds In the United States Football League: "The way USFL attendance Is going, the Final Four could be the crowd at the next Blitz game.'' infield' hit lead Yank Dave Wl1fl1ld'1 tl•·breakln1 Ill •Intl•• •parked a thrc.oe>-run flhh lnnln& 1a1 th11 New York Y•nkoo. duftlttctd Of'trolt 6-3 yeaterday In American L.u&Ul' action Dave Rl1bettl, 2·0, worked 6 h lnnln11. ttllowln& thr.-e run1 on ffven hit• . . In other American l..11uiiu\" (l•met, rookJo Ron Kittle coUccted 1hc RSJ and Ort Lulndcl dellvoud a aame·w lnnlng aacriflce fly In lht1 bottom of the elahth lnnln& u the Cht.caso White Sox oullaated • . ~1 .. Baltimore' 12·11. Th aame took 3 hourt, &e minutes to complete -one minute lhorl of tho long al nlne·lnnln~ aame ln American League hlatory, IC!t by Cleveland aat ~oalon on April 19 , 1977 ... Jim Gan&aer ·~ ~) .J wiwwto drilled a two-out home run over the center field fence m the top _of the ninth 1nrung to amap a 4-4 tie and power Milwaukee to a 5-4 victory over Toronto . . Wayne Gro11 hit a two-run homer and an RBI single as Oakland beat Seattle 5-3, stretching the A's winning streak t.o four games. . . . The game between Texas and Cleveland was postponed due to rain with Texas leading 4-1 in the top of the fourth ihning. The game will be replayed in its entirety Padres overpower Giants Ruppert Jones clubbed a three-Iii run homer and Terry Kennedy· poked a two-run blast to spark San Diego to a 6-4 victo ry over San Francisco yesterday in National League baseball action. Jones, who was hitt~g only .156 coming into the game, belted his first homer of the season to break a 2-2 deadlock in the fourth inning . . . Elsewhere in the National League, Tim Ralaea tripled home two runs in the sixth inning and Scott Saaderaoa tossed seven-hit ball over seven innings as Montreal downed the Qilcago Cubs, 4-3. With the 1COred deadlocked 2-1 In the sixth, Warren Cromartie doubled and Sanderson singled hlm to third setting the stage for Raines' blow . . . David Greea'a two-run triple highlighted a seven-run first inning that powered St. Louis to its fourth straight victory, 7-1 over the New York Mets. Winning pitcher Bob Foracb, 1-1, tossed a four-hitter to gain the win, whlle three New York relievers silenced the Cardinals after the first inning on just five hits. Duck gun down Bullet Marque• JobDIOD ICOreO 12 or hi• m 26 polnll In th" fourth quarter to lead Milwaukee to • Q7 -00 Natlunwl 8ukutball Anoc.:latlon victory owr Wa.hlngton lut night. Jeff J\ulaod poured In 26 tor the Bullet.a, who foll a full 1amo oohlnd New York ontJ o hlllf·ikml' behind Atl1o1nua In u battle for un F:a•ttirn Confrrt-nc~ playoff tpot. The• thrl"(> teanu are flghllng tor two pl.ayoff 1pots In the only other NBA 1ame la1't nJ6'ht, Calvln N1U'1 24 point.a helpt'd Pcm!Jlnd be-at Sun Dleao. 120-83, breaklns the Trail Bluen' four·aame loalnf atreak and ul10 hulpin8 PorUund'1 playof ch~nce1. Baseball today UM7 Jackie Roblnaon became the flnt black man to pbly in a major league aame when he 1tarted al first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers and wu 0-for-3 at the plate. The Dodge rs beat the Boston Brave. 5.3 at Ebbets Field as Robinson ecored the deciding run. 1958 -The Dodgers and Giants played each other In the first major league game held on the West Coast. The Giants and Reuben Oomei blanked Loe Ange les, 8-0 at San Franci.co's Seals Stadium. 1968 -A marathon between the New York Mets and Houston Astros ended m the 24th Inning when a ground ball went through the lep of Mets shortstop AJ Wets, allowing Norm Miller to score th~nly run of the game. Today's birthday: Ch1C4lgo Cubs tcher Michael Din 11 23. Edmonto n douses Flames Mark Me11ler notched four goals ~ as Edmonton ecored on its first two ' shots of the third period en route to a 6-3 win over Cal~arv last niaht in the first game of the National Hocke y league quarterfinal playoff series ... In other opening games, Dea11 Potvl.D'• wrist shot 1 :44 into the third period broke a 1-1 tie . and ignited I.slanders to a 4-1 victory over the New York Rangers . . . Lindy Raff and Tony McKepey eac h scored twice in the second period t o overcome a 3-1 Boston lead to lift BufCalo to a 7 -4 victory over the Bruins . . . Curt Fraaer'1 lie- breaking, Up-In goal at 13:06 of the third period led Chicago to a ~-2 victory over Minnesota. Mayer, Kriek, Connors advanCe Trevino in share of I iJd JlJL'rON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. l!I Le Trevino matched the ClOW"ICI record of 30 on the back nine, completlns a ~-under-par 68 that lihcd him Into a lhreet-way tic for th• Ind y~~ rday In tho first round of the &a Pines Hl•rltaae Clualc. Trevino, a non-wlnnctr for al.man two ycara, 1h11rt'Cf lht' Wp tpOt with South African Mark McNulty. who birdied thn.-c of hit la.It four holm, and Jodie Mudd. Neyer outdives Wyla nd lNOIANAPOLJS -Florida'• a Megan Neyer, two-time defendlna NCAA champion, won her third 11tralght U.S. Diving Indoor national champloru hlp on the 3-meter springboard lut rught, clinching a 19-point victory over runner· up Kelly McConnick on the final dive Wendy Wyland, from the Mluion Viejo Nadadores, the 1982 world platform champion, finished third with 4~2.79 points: Debbie Ruah, 23, the 1981 U.S. outdoor platfonn champion, c·ame an third with 448.14 points. . NL u mps threaten walk o ut National League umpires could II stage a one-day walkout next week to press t heir union's demand that Commissioner Bowle Kaba suapend Yankees owner Geor1e Steinbrenner. Kuhn's office has said he is studying a demand by Rici.Se Pbllllpa, general counsel to the union, that Steinbrenner be suspended for attacking the umpires' integrity. Phillips has cited remarks Steinbrenner made during an exhibition game last month in which he uid, "The National will always give the close call to the National League." . . . Sports tycoon Jerry 8 1111 haa been sued by his estranged wife, Veronica Bu11, for annulment of their 10-year marriage on grounds of bigamy and fraud. Veronica Buss seeks more than $100 mllllon In community P.roperty and additional support under · palimony" laws. Televisio n , radio TV: T ennis -Coverage of the Pacific S outhwest Tournament, 9 p.m., Channel 56 (taped earlier today). Basketball -Seattle at Lakers, 11:30 p.m., Channel 2 (delayed). RADIO: Baseball -Angela at Minnesota. 5:30 p.m., K.MPC (710), San Diego at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m., K.ABC (790). Basketball -Seattle at Lakers, 8:20 p.m., KLAC (570). • • 6 M w I s.nc. 1974 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Second· seeded Gene Mayer and fifth-seeded Johan Kriek scored straight-set victories yesterday In third-round singles action of the Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships. with Ma yer, Connors and Kriek yesterday were eighth-seeded Sandy Mayer, who downed Roscoe Tanner 6-3, 6-3, and 10th-seeded Hank Pfister, who whipped Fritz Buehnlng 6-3, 6-2. "it's a necessity to wm tournaments and try to beat the top three guys." said Gene Mayer, referring to Connors. John McEnroe and Ivan Lendl. "There's a mental barrier there, and there's no way ""'*llf•••u1"'l.,...,..oeecen1 .. tpeaalmog •nqut•tyMl'V'<»lorYolJ<car -bed on the r09CI or on lhe ""'* Mayer eliminated 15th-seeded Robert Van't Hof 6-2, 7-6. 7-0 while Kriek. of South .Alnca. topped Tom Cain 6-1. 7-6. In a rught mat.ch. top-seeded Jimmy Connors defeated 11th-seeded Raul Ramirez of Mexico 6-3. 7 -6. The semifinals are scheduled tomorrow at the Los Angeles Tennis Club with the finals slated Sunday. The singles champion wtU earn $36,000 while the runnerup will collect $18,000. of telling how t.o master 1t. "I try to play at thfir level day in and day out I'm healthier now than ever. I try to do the best I can. I take it mat.ch by match " Mayer has been bothered by back and groan problems during the past two We ouatantM ••cellence1 ANOIAL Ma1m911ance • Mfl/OI R•P"" • ~petlllOfl Prep.,ar/Ofla Pans •na AcCM IOf ... • ~ s 111$t>KOOll VIM & MlllWC.VO H9notecl 3207 5 ~Stt ... Santa Ana. CA 97704 ,...., Hattlor ·~ Advancing to the q~r-flnals aJong Gene Mayer had no problems in his Carst set against Van't Hof but struggled an the second set before winning the tiebreaker 7-0 years 1----- Edis on, Tars • win • In • tennis The Ed.iaon High and Newport Harbor tennis teams each swept to easy victories yesterday, as the Chargers of Edison clobbered El Toro, 24-4, and Newport's Sailors did the same to Sunny Hills, 24-4. The Chargers were perfect in doubles play, taking all eight sets. Scott Whitcher and Lan Wiberg won four sets of .6-2 in No. 1 doubles, and sop h omores Gary McCartan and Todd Holmes accounted for Edison's s w eep in the second slot. Newport Harbor ran its mark to 10-3 overall, as tenior Bob Svend.son took four singles sets from his opponents. And the Sailor's teams of Rick Conkey-Tom Hayes and Jim Baxter-Scott Reed each won easily in doubles. An gel game postponed MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Last night's American League baseball game between the Minnesota Twin• and the Angels wu postponed due to a 1eVere 1prtng snowstorm ~hat fell on the upper Midwest. • Wendy Erick.son said ihe pine wu postponed for public aafety reaaona and becau.e the Angels douJd not fly out of ChJca10. where 1trong •tnd1 temporarily ~ alr lraffic. H I GH SCHOOL TRACK ROUNDUP • • • From Page 8 1 the triple JWDP· Huntington Beach 's 83 -49 vic tory o ver O cean View included Thompson's 22.7 and 52. l in the 200 and 400 meters, while Saterfield'• dominance of the jumps included leaps of 20-11 and 43-10 in the long and triples. Jamel Garner added a winning 6-4 in the high jump. Quinonez breezed with clockino of 4:24.1 and 9:35.0 in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters, while Masangkay tossed the discus 155-5 and the shot 48-0. Ocean View's Todd Parker turned in a personal best of 11.2 in the 100 meters, and junior Paul Smith finiahed second in the long long jump with a mark of 20-10 ~- Martin of Corona del Mar maintained his perfect record in the 100 this year, just edging teammate McGrath with an 1dentk al 10.2 time in a crosswind Seal set a freshman record with h18 10.5, good for th1rd place an the event. Karl Schnug, a junior, went 13-3 in the pole vault and Jon Fone went 41.0 in the 330 low hurdles. . In women's action , Elaina Oden. Laura Chapel and Jocelyn Lee led Irvine past Estancia (71-47), and Newport Harbor's 85-35 rout of Saddleback was paced by Sue DeLacy and Julie tvans in Sea View Le ague action. ijuntington Beac h . be hind Chns Vendley and Jill Spencer, sto pped Sunset League foe Ocean View, 86-41 , and Leslie Pratt and Mary Beth Thobe paved the way for Ecllaon's 84-44 triumph over Fountain Valley. DOU BLE FAULT. • • From Page 81 much talent involved. Brigham Young University, for instance, has already signed Sullivan and Coach Larry Hall says "We're really excited about signing Brien. He'll definitely be playing with us as a fl"eshman.'' Also at BVU is Corona del Mar product Greg Hayward. nme, for lute, ls on the Sea Kings' side. F.nough time, ln fact, to change the imaae they've created and for their class to resurface. • • • There'• a controversy bttwina regardin1 Little League bueba.O in Newport Beach u an alternate to Rod McMLWan's Harbor Area youth baseball, the latter which has enjoyed a monopoly for the put 26 yean or ao in Cotta Mesa and Newport Beach. Randy Holliday and hit Little i.e.,ue la flndlna lt tough top\ some cooperation from the powera that be, but wilhoiat taking lides, can IOlneOl'U! pleue answer this question? Sinc e whe n did a little competition hurt the oroduct? • • • Rumors about Univeraity of Kansas linebacker Bill Malavasi leaving the Jayhawlu for Long Beach State appear to be slightly premature . He's currently working In the first huddle at Kansas. Troy Seurer, another Edlaon High product at Kanus, however. has quit football, wW be returning to Southern California after the Hmester break and will teek a different direction for hia future - p0uibly In the fire, p0llce or truck driving area. Kerwin Bell la finding t.hln&a .U,hUy tough in h1I bld for the No. 1 tailback alot, becauae h1I brother, DI.no, ii lfvlna a pretty aood lm1tatlon ol • llrat team back. Freshman Ken Major la U.ted u the No. 3 quarterback behind three-year ltarter' Frank Seurer. ~a vage, a senior at Irvine, doubled in the d lstance events with a 5:41 and 12:23 in the mile and 2-mile. Lee breezed in her spec ialty. the 330-yard low hurdl.:s (48.6) and Oden was a triple winner, winning the long jump (14-10), shop put (35-1) and discus OH-Hi). Lee was also an easy wtnner ln the 220 (27.0). Newport's Evans took the low hurdles in 16.5 a nd OeLacy in the 440 and 330 low1 (49.3). Vend.ley of Huntington Beach doubled In the mile and 2-mlle and Spencer turned in a personal best of 5-0.4 an the low hurdle$. Pratt wu her customary sell in the distance races for Edison. winning the 1,600 and 3,200 meters in 5:19.7 and 11:35.2 LEASE A 1983 COUGAR FIR s19925 PER MONTH* Leasing l1n't right for everyone, but may be the answer to your new car needs. Leue a brand new 1983 Mercury Cougar for $199.25 per month on a closed end tea1e. with no down payment and 38 month fr" malnt•nance & warranty. Come In and help us flnd the right '"" plan for you. -----------' • See And Compare ••• Hundreds of 19831/2 and 1984 auto1noblles. More than 25 newv inoclels youinay never have seen tieforel ,, I :-----------------------------------..------~-------.:::O~ra:,n::,:ge Coatt DAILY PIL.OT/Frtd1y, Apr'll 1&, 1913 Weekend .sports on TV, radio •.. ,.,,.,, TELEVl810N 10:30 a .rn . (4) -WOMEN'S TENNIS Semitl.Nl·round play tn the WTA Champlonahipe at Amelia Ialand, Fla 11 a .m. (3) -BASEBALL -Anael1 at Mlnne90ta. 12:1& p.m. (4)-BASEBALL -Kan.tu City at MUwaukee. l p.m. (2) -TENNIS -~final-round play ln the Pacific SouthwNt Open at Loa AnQeles. (68) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Second round cover ... e of the Orlando Cl&Mic ln Orlando. Fla. 3 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round coverage of the Sea Plnea Herltaje Claulc at Hilton Head laland, s.c. 3:30 p.m. (7) -BOWLING -The Fair Lanes Open at Baltirno~ (taped). 4 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SATURDAY -Robin Blake (17-0, 11 KO.) va. Ruben Munoz (16-2, 11 KO.) In a lightweight bout at Lubbock, Texas (taped) ~ p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - The repeat airing of the U.S. Grand Prix Motocross motorcycle champion.hip ln Carlabad. Also: The World Lumberjack Championships at Hayward, Wis. (taped). Schwartz returns to race tonight Bobby Schwartz makes his return to th e Orange County Fairgrounds tonight for speedway motorcycle racing. Races begin at 8. Schwartz, one half of the world's best pairs champions, will be on hand for one night only before returning to England to compete m the British League. Also acheduled to compete are seven-time national winner Mlke Bast, who was last week's winner, and J ohn Cook, who finished runner-up to Bast. Gates open at 6:30. Parking and race programs are free. RADIO Buo~U -Ansell at Mlnn.,ta, 11:10 a.m., ~~~ (710); San Dte10 at Dod1er1, 7:06 p.m., n.n.uo... (700). TELEVISION 10 a .m . (2) -NBA BASKETBALL Philadelphia at Bolton. 10:30 p .m . (7) -\JSFL FOOTBALL - Waahi~n at New Jeney. WHALE WATCHING LUNCHEON Whlle watching the whales PIH right In front of your table, enjoy a sumtuous seafood ealad - maybe a half pound hamburger treat poaalbly a scalone sandwich 11 a.m. (4) -WOMEN'S TENNIS -The atnele1 final of the CWTA Championihlp1 at Delly from 11:30 AM to 4 PM Amelia laland, Fla. 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HAPPEN IN CS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AUTO MARKET . . . » ••• i ANAHEIM .•• People are thronging to the ' Orenge County lnternetlonal Auto Show, now In .. progreH at the Anaheim Convention Center, attracted by th• more than 25 new model1, many In their premier Weat Coaat showing. Major d o mestic and foreign car manufacturers are again reprnented. Hundred• of production 1983'~ and 1984 model• are on dlsplay, ranging from 1ubcompact1 to luxury sedans, soft-topt and hardtop1, for 1treet or baok•country. James Upp, Ex ecutive Director of the sponaorlng Orange County Motor Car Dealer• Aun., was encouraged by the publlc'a enthusiastic response to the show. "lt'a just another Indication that the economy la starting up. These people are car buyera, If not today then In the near future. There's something for everybody at the show. and the public's reception of the new care has been great." The show, produced by Cahnera Exposition Group, wlil be open today from 1:00 to 10:30 pm, on Saturday from 10:00 am to 10:30 pm, and on Sunday from 11 :00 am to 8:00 pm. Ample parking Is available at the Convention Center's new faclllty. The general admission price Is $4.00 per adult. $2.00 for children 6-12, under 6 free. Discount tickets are still available at participating Denny's Famlly Restauranta and at Orange County auto dealers. ••• IN CONJUNCTION with the 1983 Orange County International Auto Show, Subaru announcell Turbo/Traction, a combination of "On Demand 4WD" with Turbo, Fuel Injection and Automatic Transmission. These features, exclusive to Subaru. combine the convenience of automatic transmission with an extra measure of safety and traction when road conditions demand It, and added power for cllmblng hllls, tight passing situations or high altitude locations. After all what good ls more power without more traction. ••• LAS VEGAS ••• When you're one of the best In the world at what you do, and have been for the better part of three decades, what's left for you to conquer? What goals do you strive for? In the case of Mickey Thompson, one of the fiercest competitors In the history of any sport, lt'a being first. Not necessarily finishing first, but also being the first to do something unique. something special, something fasting. It's that drive. that burning desire for perfection that has helped the fiery Southern Callfornlan establish and break again more than 400 land and water speed records, a mark unequalled In racing annals. But on Saturday, Aprtl 30, Thompson wlll be trying to achieve another first. He'll attempt to be the first person ever to drive two laps In three winning vehicles In the same MINT 400 Desert Race. It's hard enough to help pllot a winner In any class at the MINT 400, acoepted as the roughest as well as the richest and largest off-road race In the world. But to assist with three class winners In the same year? Well. that's why no one's ever done It, and that's why Thompson Is going for It. "When the Idea was first proposed to me by K.J. Howe (MINT 400 Race Director), I wasn't sure If It could be done," says Thompson. "But the more I thought about It, the more I liked the Idea, and the more I knew I wanted to be the first one to do It." Thompson, never a winner In previous MINT 400's but a victor many times In Baja, wlll start Saturday the 30th In a Class 2 two-seater. After two laps In that vehicle, he'll switch to Glenn Emery's Class 4 four-wheel drive vehlcie. Since Class 4 vehicles start later and run a little slower than do those In Class 2, Thompson wlll have plenty of time to make the switch and stlll log two laps In each car. Then he'll jump again this time Into Class 11 standard, non-modified VW Sedan, an even slower vehicle for one or two more laps. And If managing three wins Isn't enough, consider Thompson will be driving six laps or 600 miles over some of the most rugged and physically and mentally demanding off-road racing terrain anywhere In the world. "I don't envy him that part of It one bit," says Howe, who should know since he has many racing miles at the tough MINT 400 course. Challenge. It's a word that means a lot to Thompson. In fact, his Innovative Class 1 vehicle which he entered here several times was named juat that -Challenger. For more Information concerning this year'e MINT 400 contact Racing Headquarters, Mint Hotet and Casino, P.O. Box 2180, Las Vegae 89125-2180 or call (702) 385-7440 . ••• THI 1114 MIRCURY TOPAZ Llncoln-Mercury'1 new front-wheel drive 1 f amlly-9'1ed car~lll be ottered In two-and ·tour~ bOdy atytee In thNe --. Pictured .,.,_ '' the four-dOOf L8 With wide bodyelde molding• and optional p~yout wtteelt. The two-door GS 11 1hown *Ith oa1t aluminum whHI• -Included In the TA Performenoe Plokage. Topaz Wiii b9 PoWered by In ......,.. oomputer-oontrolled a.3-llter :__ Hlgh·lwlrl Combultlon (HSC) tour-oytlnd« engine. f'ord Motor Company'• flm produotton t•t·burn powerpl1nt and th• Topaz wlll be at tooel dell• lhlpl In about a month. TIMI MW Git II ourrentlY on dl~t the orange CoUn'tY AUto .... Anaheim . Centlr. * ™ ~ . . . ., " M~ L.IAOUI ITANDINOI A~LNeue W91T Df\tlatON • l !'ct 01 8 2 750 5 3 IMl7 4 3 57t ~ .. "6 3 4 421 4 8 400 3 5 375 IAIT CMYt&IOff c........a 4 3 571 Olllro11 4 4 500 Mllw-M 4 4 500 Balllmore 3 3 500 Toronto 3 4 429 Bot•on 3 5 375 -Yori< 3 5 37S YMl«oMJ'I k- ....... al Minn.IOI•. pOO anow. Mllwaul<M 5. Toronto 4 Chlceoo 12, Ballllnore t 1 Hew '/ort. a. o.11ot1 3 Oekland S, S..ll .. 3 r .... 11 C......,lncl, pp0 rain TIMMy'aO-e ·~ I'• I'> 2'• 3 3 I > ., ... I I ' ••• ....... 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(~ 1· 11 •I HOlilton (L.CO.. 0.0). n HI• York (Holm•n O·O) 11 61. loula (Slue-0-01. n Clndnnltl (Berenyt 1· I) at San Fr9ftdlco (l-ey 0-2). n Netlonal LMtaue ........ o.-... San FrencA9CO 011 000 101-4 II I San 0.00 200 310 00•-I I 2 MoOalllglw\, Chr'9 (61. 8wr (7) encl May Monletuaco. W...,, (7). OllUon (1~ L'ICM (ti and Kenn.Oy. W-MOfllefueco, 1.0 l Mc:Getlloan. 0-1 s-i.-131 HRa-s.n Diego, Kennedy I I). JonM ( 1) A-20.407 • 4!&t. y __ , neer-1 O.troot OQO ~I 000 3 e 2 H-York 101 030 10a-8 e 1 Morr11 J1mH (81 and Wockenlu11 Rl9he11t Fru 1er (71 ano Cerone W Rlollelll. 2--0 l-Mom• 1·2 S -Frauw (21 HR-Hew Y0tk Smllley (2) A-14 069 A'a I, llerlMre J 01kl•nO 203 000 000-8 13 c $Miiie 000 000 021-3 8 I COOirotl 8NtO (8) ....0 KtMney Hunei -•••k (3) Stan ton \Ill ana Merc100. Bulling ((II W-COdlroll. 1-0 L-Nune1. 0-I 8-BMrO (21 HR-Oakland. OrOM (ti S..11 ... Pllelpa (2) A-4.800 Top 10 ,....., Oft 11 .. -· A,_IUCAN LIAOW Lowen11n en Shelby. 811 ThOmton, Cle Murr1y. Bit Btett, Kc;; Wiiton, ~ Bogga., Bail Btoot<-. Oel F0tO. Bft Grilley. HY 0 All II H l'ct. • tll 4 8 .600 5 16 5 7 487 7 24 3 11 459 8 23 • 10 435 1 ae 1 11 423 7 31 5 13 .~It 8 34 5 14 412 722 81140ll e2251140ll • 32 5 13 40I .............. B1tfleld. TorOfllO, 3, Kiiiie, ChlCIQO, 3; WW>llekl, New York. 3. Younl,Mllw-.ik•. 3, 17 -lled wltll 2 ._.,.._.,, Klttll, CNcago, 12. T110r111on. c ...... ano. 10, Bogga., eo.1on, a; Cooper. M"-'-... a. M..,.,ey, ~·· e. VukoYlcll, Cleveland, •. 7 .... lleO with 7 PHcNne (2 O.CWO...) Battier ~. 2.0. e-o. 0-lend, 2·0, Our..i. K•n••• Clly, 2-0. Honeyc;ull. Tell ... 2-0. Jefwl. Angele. 1.0: Pelry, Oe11olt. 2·0. Rtglletll, Hew York. 2-0. Sutcliffe, C..........,,2.0 NA TIOMA1 L8AOW HM9. HY OeY!a. SF .-Id!. S il DeW90ft. Mon Haft.CN MOftonO. Hin QUllHPct. s 15 s e 533 e 23 5 II 478 s 11 3 • 474 7 28 4 12 421 4 15 2 II 400 • 35 3 14 400 1120••400 8 34 8 13 312 5 1e I 5 375 0 Smtlll. SIL 0-.-o. Dodgeta ea..... Pit Kennedy. SO • 32 3 12 375 ............ O.Yla. Sall Fr!lnCllCO, 4, llfedl, ~ >; Chtrnbltaa, Allen!•. 3. ~ ~ >; 13 .,. tied wtlll 2 .._ ........ Ke nnedy. S•n Otego 10. 011•,,••o, ~t:~~t;B Otaz Plllladl(plll•. 8. 011111. San Fr1nc11eo. 7 H9ndnc:k. St Louis. 7. luclno, S111 Diego. 1 ~-MonllMI. 7 ,......(20..W..) f'wM. ~ Ml AN!ujw, St loula. 2.0, Brtlnl119, San Frenctaco, 2.0. Perez. Allanle. 2-0, 8 endere6n. Montreal. 2-0. Scurry P111•butgh. 2--0, 8010. Clncinn•tl 2·1 a 0 0....:!.~1:::t! II 0t11101 ~ ~ on to1 11 11 t 1at111 Alt IOI 100 01•-11 ti • ..,_WI, Ml;neOll <•>. W!llle Ill. Creelelft 1:l~.~.:=i;~,~ ~•dcllfft W M11nto11, lt-0. L =• 11 <kfot• 1oco1. "-lmet cooo>. atwpe (SA). ll•d~lllfe ~·.:Jo H" "41(111411 (()(;C). kWOlek (OQC) l (0CC), VIII llafleom !OCCI Z....all (IA) '1111et1on'Ylleneft ~r':i' ':'1' I I ti ()O((lell WMI 111 000 000-1 1 2 Moll, Che.., (I) Incl Loeft, Clltll ~ (4) '"~ (I I. Henk .. (I) 1114 I Mot• w Cll•v.. l -OllltOM H 1111« (01. Am•v• (Pl. AoblMOll ('). ''"''*"" (I') ~,, ......... i. .. 111 SedcllelMlc* 100 I~ JOO-I 16 4 01otemon1 114 002 1011 14 17 3 LllOCI. Comolon (II. Ctn (111"'*-ie ltl allll l.omell, Morgan (7), l-. c.,.,.., &) •nd Sollnlpp W c.,v., L-Lund 2B &milt> (0) ~ (8), OeAllQllle (8) 2, H•n-•f (I). Lom•ll (8) 38 -MCKH (8). Llmon-o (0 ). C ...... 1 (Q) louth Coa1t ConterM 6'nl8 Ana 12 5 Fullel10ll II & O<ange Coe11 11 e Cerrlloe 10 e Golden WNI 10 1 Ml San Anlonto 1 t Cypt-J 14 C0tn9l011 2 14 YMIWdelt'ee-.. 0<1ng41 Coaa1 17. S...11 An• 12 FUllerlOft I, 0ot0en WMI 3 Cerrl109 17. Cypr-S Co<Tlc>IOll 11. M1 8flll An10lllo t ,_.. .... ca-(_) Goklell W•I 11 SWiii AM C.,rllo1 al Or•nge Cou l Ml S.n AntOfllo •1 FullerlOfl Comc>1on at cyp. ... Peclflc Coa1t Conferenc. NOATHlllN DIYlllOfl w SIO<llebec:k t I l 4 ... I 1'" 2 4'" • , .. oa Pllomw 8 7 .. San Oi<IQO M... 5 Mlr•Co•la 4 IOUTHlllN OIYlllON Sout_l.,n tO Oroeamont 8 San Diego 7 lmpe<lal V ati., 3 v .. ,.,.,.,._.. Groumonl 14, Sllddlebec~ 8 ' r,•., 10 a· .. 3 4 1 7 3·~ II 7'A San O<ego MM.I II, fmpwlll VIMle)' 7 Sin Diego 18, Mir.CO.ta 14 sou111-1~ e. Pllornat e. t3 111ntno• OarllneM T-.-·a ca-.. (rooon) SMIOleblCll al Soutll-lern San Diego MM.I al CH-I San Diego al P110m11 Mir.CO.la ll lmperlll Valley DMD ... nlft~ OAYIY'I LotKllt (Nlw .._..) - 44 anglera se made..... 1 5 roell coo. 8 WIO bUI, 13 .,,...,.,_, 25 wMe flail o.uu. WHAM' -65 ........ 11 -· 7 mack.,al, 13 rock n.11. 14 ~. 3 acutptn Thi• w..tc'• trout ptant1 LOI ANoaL.al Attoyo Sec:o Creek Ca1111c l ake. C aa111c Lagoon Pvckltngalont lake. S.n Anlonto Creek, San Dimas "R-vo4r, Sen G•brlel Riv., IE•ll W•t eno Not111 IO<U I OAAHQI • · l.-H'QU111 Pll'll Lal<I Sen .Juan Cfelk fll'llJtlCMI -Ev-lake. P.,111 L.tlt• SAN lllNIAllOINO -Cucamono• Guest! Park l •k•. Ole n H•l•n P1r k L•k•, Sl.__l fk• IANTA IAlllAllA -C•cll1.1m1 l ike Devy Btown er.-. MWWW'I• c.-.... YfNTUllA -CH llU lake . Mat1ll1 1 C•Hk, Sanla Paull CrHk Se1pe C•Hk (Lower) Vent11<1 River INotln Forlll IAN OllQO -Doane Pono IAN LUIS Gel~ -Al~O Lfke LAguna Lake. LOl)el LM• INYO -Owena R1v11 Ill Brtdg" OownatrHm 10 S1ewat1 Lan•>. Pluaanl v-.,,_.__, L .. ........_ Y1~Y'llllM.T• ,Ji~:~·!:";:._..., '""'°"' KnlQhl CllMlhl H .00 I IO 3 40 CIMt NtQhl (Todd) I eo 3 40 OleMI lnglM (CtoOf*ll • 00 AIM r~ II~ 'l'l>Ot, JOMlllOll Jflll. Tt•boll Moon.y, o.ylonl lllP'-. JOhnny l ot._. "4tWI ~ Time' 20i S/6 .. IXACTA (8' 0 P4"d '101 IO NCOND MCI. O<M ~ lrot FIUll ll0tm ICl#ttl la IO I 20 3 10 OenlOll (81Mthl 12.00 4 80 Fit!al Chip 1Manm.,,01 a eo Alto reoea· Trol On, J l f l M•morle1 8uOll II-. Ancty'1 Lottie, l<ilerrloun 0 - Enellln H T ..... 2-03 1/6 TtMO "ACI. OM mlle .,_ Welt 5--.cl 0111 (Hrrl UO 3 20 a 80 Sl)ICe Incl NiCe (Lonoo I 20 4 40 Niii I fltt (Sherren! 3 20 AIM 1M*1: ll'*lncl Prlee ... J1y C.., PUMl\kln, "-"'" 0 , Hujetl1, 8111.,1 Stitt« Time a.04 118. t2 IUCTA '7·21 p.io U7 40 'outn'H llACI. OM m-. 1101 Honot 8ounO (Sllllhl 8 IO 4 40 3 40 Ha1iw a111111n1 1o.nn1a1 s.oo 3 20 Plllote<O P1I \Wll!ltrnll e 40 AIM> raced F1oe1y Hunl.,, Imp Imp Imp, lttuoe F1blan, Al\Cfy a MetlOt ~mond• J,_ 202 I 5 PY1'H MCL One ml .. ~ Final BWMP (AoNnl 3 40 3.00 2 80 H1111iou1 e1-\ShOftl 5 eo 4 ao C•Mul \BlllYro-il 4 20 Aleo ••c•O C11a rter11 Pl•y Mlnlller Kenwood Charlel Flulon H lt1all 0-H Time 2 02 31!1 t2 Ill.ACTA 11·61 p1IO 120 &0 alJITH MCI. OM mile .,_ ~CP1111<w1 eeo 480 4 20 Mon Ami M1 ... 1k: (Connelly) 4 00 4 IO RllY1hm and Bl,,_ (Gregory) !I 00 Aleo ••c•O Janie'• Bell, Piie• 0 0 . Reoco AlmH . Cool Hight, Flrtt Glance. Spicy'• Flral Time 2 03 llS t2 IXACTA (2·4) Plld Me 20 llYINTH MCI. One mUe p- KeyelON Oemon (Otndy) 12.00 5.80 3 20 Conllcler.O ~ (VlnOnghm) 3.40 2 80 Fty O~y Fly (Sl4ve) 3 20 Alto r-4 Jon Butler, Tr)11. 0.ta Hil, Boorowa JKk. or-·• Choice Tltnl 2.02 1/6 t2 IXACTA (e-4) paid $40 20 ea f'tCll llll (4·7-3-1-2-e1 l)llO S1e,eeo 40 With -Mnnlng llc:Mt (II.II ~). 12 Pleil Slx coneollltlon plld S 132 20 with 47 wlNllng llCll•tl ,,, .. i.on-1 llGH'tH llACI. One mile ~ MllCl>ell Merc:ury (vlill &0 00 24.80 3 40 Run o.n.y (OeeomwJ e.oo 2 eo ~Prince ITOOOI 4 20 Time 204 21& t2 IXACTA '8·21 PelO $$40 80. MlfTM Mca. o.,.,,.... !*Ml ReQ.n'1 lad (Aubin) S 80 3 80 2 40 lndien CNel (Snetrenl 11 80 4..20 Scorpio G (PNtl.,I 2 80 Time. 2:00 41!1 II OACTA (e-11 pekl "4 IO TUfTH MCI. One ... peCI J-Gta11en IAndenonl 3 20 C>Mft'• 81.one (Wl!Wnl) Able Bower (K&zm-) Time 2 oo 216 II IXACTA (8-71p.icl118 40 Anenclance -4.311 300 2 40 480 320 3 20 lent• Ant .. ftlTlllOAY'I MMILTS (IOlh of II-clay lhcw~ed -Ing) "'"' llACI. One .,,... Trutl The Men (Pncyl 12 00 4 40 3 00 A.ccepled io.e (PedtOU) 3 40 2 40 Plr11e Men (Ortega) 3 00 AllO ••Ced Clrcle Bouno. Oyno Ruler. O'leloe. Color Me S-Twn. I )9 HCONO llACI 8 ' lurlonQ1 Happy Hope (Ptnc•rl t io 4 80 3 eo Dama< (llf)flamt 8 eo 4 40 T.,pen .. (Pedrou) I 40 Aleo r..,.O· Ya Ya Goo Goo One E,.O "-· Salom Bey Nordic ~. $atyrv9 Key IO Ille Arc. BOii. Cholcot. Conlltm4111on King. Cotlacr1pt Time I 17 3/5 II DAILY~ (6-51 pelO $44 llO ,.,_ 9'.-CI. • lllflfnOt "-'Int IJtlnt IMeC.,rOll) I 40 t IO 110 O.wlftt Leoll ~YI I IO "' T~ 0.,llfl0te6r•"l I to ~ tllMd .. y T Oy, "941 ..... Killlllt Time I ot ., • .. HACTA ( .. II pllCI I It 00 '°"""" MCL 1 1111 rnllee. l-~(TOtO) Ito U O UO OeN Oo 0.1 (llelMr) 14 00 10 to .. a "411!1eiow (MoCltNflJ 4 40 Atto tllMd. Hriy 011u11e Jonlllle W . Untllllabll. UPIOWll lobllle, if>~. fled lttMI MIM, 1111 Dew, Nandne, lwlM Oftly T ..... 141 )16 ,.TH ltACI. I 'A mt1M Oii h1r1 lelkitMO (l'letoel 411 IO 17 80 l .IO TtllClllOed (,llWllMI I 20 t .20 OllCHllm (T..-,1) 4 IO AflO r-0 TllQOl!ove. CIMr V.,Olcl, KlnG OI tll• lllllCh. Alllu•n• Wllo 0 111 1r. CWleclflll Time 1 47 115, .. llCACTA (1_.) pekl e1.044&0 llXTM MCI. 1 1119 ,,_ L.-Me True IPncy) 4 80 Sw•llOwe ,llQll (Up/llrnl 01_, Hill (lAcC11ron1 AIM> 11C1d 1!1-• Ttme I 44 115 HVllf'TM llACI. 1'-' m4iM F1bro (MGCll'ronl 6.IO IM<l>erlMl fOeillhou ... ,,.I Flying 0-(Slbllle) AllO ••C•O l!•clu1lv• KIO Ru,,,,. Time I 60 116 .. IXACTA (6-41 plll<I 136.60 280 220 3.20 2 20 2 20 2 eo 3.oo 300 200 4 00 Tom, TrH a l"IC• ... 111-e-1-1-6-•• pe1c1 u . 1 ae eo with -wt11n1nQ llchll (ala llOr-1 S2 Ptck &x c:orleOl1tton plld '3e.IO With S 14 winning llck111 (11'9 h0<-) 12 PICk 61• acra1c11 conllOlllton plld aeo.eo with 2, 123 winning llc:kel1 (lour ~. ON acretcll) llGHTM llACL e•\ tvrtonge on Wrl Mr Prltn1 Mlnlater (Hwtyl tO 00 6 00 3 40 B•nO Precllc• (Oetat>ou ... ,,.) 12 40 S 40 &11•owm•nwtck (Upll.m) 3.80 AltO rlCld The C11>llin, Match winner. Mou-Fern1 Tycn1 Chulll SlrH I Jenny'• Q..,14 Tome l 13 3/6 lf!NTH M CI . One mile 8'onn M1tkll (TOfOI 12 40 l 0<0'1 L.-(~ron) Della Or-(Fernanct.z) Aleo raced Flgall1nn, 81rb'1 Conalde< Me lrl9h, Lady o1 Y0tk lime 134316 380 280 300 2&0 4 eo CHiie, .. UACTA (7·11 pelO '58.50 AllenO"-21, 182 Peclfto louttnffet t~t , .. ~ ..... ~. TMrd"--' 0-Meyer (U .•. ) Oel. Robert Ven'I Ho! (U.B ). 6-2. 7-41; Johal1 K.-(Sou"' Alr1cal ci.I-Tom <:.in (U.S). 6-1, 7-e; Sw>Oy M.,,., (US I clef "°9coe T-(U.S ). W. 6-3, Hank Piiat., (U S I clef. FrlQ eu.M1ng (U.8 ). 6-3, 6-2, Jimmy Connora (U.8,) def. Raul ....... (Mexico). 8-3. 7-41. Onind PTtll .~. (.t Alll.Clt-f'IHIRDI, I'-) ................... Mala Wll1ndet (8w.Oen) d•f And.,.• J1,,yO (8-..clenl. 6-4. 6-3; Vlctot Pecci (P•llOUAYI del Juan ,._,.,_ (Speitn). 6-0 7-41: Joecl*1\ Nywtrom (8W9dwll clef a.rn..o Atz (Frw>oe). 1-5. 6-2, Alejlndro Genubll (Argenun11 def. P11 Cuh (Auelrllle), 4-41. M .M . WCT tounuiment (et ................... a.c.J ~ ........ Olllfletmo VllM (U.8.1 def. P ... McH-(Auttrllll ), 6-2. 6-0, 6-1 Womett'I tourn111nent , ....................... , Thltdlle-.il ........ Ret1e111 Reggi (ll•lyJ def Evonne OOOlaQOnO (US I. 8-3. &-3: CMI E-1 Uo)'O (U 8.1 def 80llnle O~ IU.8 I. 7-41. 1-3. Hen• M1110ll-ova (C1ec:hollovlltl•l def Wttndy Whtie (U.S.). 6-1. M ; SyMe Henlka (W•1 Owmany) del. P1tn C..-IU S.). 7-C, 6-0. M~ T ON99 (U.S ) clef. line O«rllOn (US). 1 ·1, 1·1, c...tlng 8-t (c.nade) ... WllftllN COWllMNCI IJIOllle DlwWell y..U.en •·Pt\Oenl• a-S..111e Portland Golden Stile San Diego • l ll'ct. Ge 57 23 713 St 29 '3e e 48 32 800 I 44 38 650 13 29 51 313 28 26 65 113 32 lltlctwM4 DM9left y·San AnlonH> 61 29 '3e Kanu1 Clly 44 :ie &50 7 aen-•a 37 638 a Oaltaa 38 42 47& IS U11111 21 61 313 22 HOUllOfl 14 M 17& 37 IASTl!llN CONl'llM.MCI AllenUc '""'9loft 1-P~ 1M te 800 •-Bolton 55 25 Ml I •·-WM)' 4ll 32 800 1' Hew Yorlc 42 3t !125 22 Wuhlnglon 41 31 513 23 Cenltal Dtwteloft y·Mllw-.. 51 30 l30 Allenll 42 38 S Ill I Oetrott 37 43 413 13'-' CNcego 27 S3 "' 23y, CleYeilncl 21 51 213 21\'t •""'-ao eo 2so 301;, a-dnclleO playotl ll>Ot y~ OMllon Ihle 1-clinclle<! OMllOr> an0 con,.,_ t111e v .. ._.,..,._.. Mllw-M 17, WMh!nolon llO Poruand 120. San Diego 83 ,....,...a- S..ttle •• lAUn CNcego ., 8oa1on Pl>ila6elphle 11 ,.._ .,.,_., -YOl1C al Detroit Utah II 8an Anlonlo CleYelwlcl tit lnOlana Houelon It ~ Clly Oellee It Ollnvw Phoenl• at Ben OleQo Golden 8141141 91 Poni.no ~ r.... ...... ) y ..... ..,.. ...... Bunelo 7, Boeton 4 (Bu1181o i..o. -Hll H Y lal-1 4 N Y RM>oera 1 (H Y llllnder'I IMO -1.0) ~ 6. M.,,_. 2 (CNcego ie.o. -1.01 Edmonlon II. Celgll'y 3 (Eelmon1on IM01 --1.0) ,..,..c- Buf1llO ti eo.ton N Y Ranger9 •I H Y -.. n MtnnMOW II Chleago CalOWY llt Eclmonlon, n INTRODUCING • :I ....,._..,..., .. MHllllM~1 ..... 111Mit.•M ...... II. 0... VMt • tOO -f. Pef11er (OV). t 1.2, 2 ~ (HI) 11 3, 3 Mowll (OVI. 11 4 200 -1 Tiloml*ln (He). 22 7, 2 ...,,.., lOV). 22 t: 3. Mounl (OV). 23 0 4()() -t TI\otncltOn (HI ). 52 I, 2 Peth (Hll). 52 I. S VllMMI (OV). &a 8. tQO -I WelVI (0V). 2.00 I, 2. &«.oh (HB). 2:01.7; 3. Jetton (HB). 2:02.5 1,too -I Oulnon•z (HI), 4 24 1, 2 lauah IHB). 4 43 5, 3 Aobet11 (OV). 4 45 I 3,}00 -1 Oulnonei (HS I. t ·U 0, 2 Jelelon (Hl l. t 50 o. 3 A•chllleld (OV). 10030 400 reley -1 Hunllngton 8-1, 44 4. 1.too relay -I OcMll V-. no lime 300LH -1 Mendota (HB). 41 I; 2. S p.,~., (OVI. 41 2. 3 H•Wf'tle lOVJ. 42.5. t IOHH -I. Hew<yt• (0V), 15 2, 2. Roen (OV). 1e 8. 3 Per~-(OV). t$ 9 SP -I Ma .. nguy (HBI. 48-0, 2 C..de IHB). 47·10~. 3 Lamlle(OVI, 45-11. HJ -I. oar ..... (HB). $-4, 2 L•)'detl (OVI. M . 3 a..Nmen lOV). 5.9 PV -1 8eckue (H8). 11--0. 2 No MOond 3 no tNrd OT -1. M~ (HBI. 1$$-2. Flnley (HB). 140-~ 3. Allen (OV). 134-2~ LJ -1 S.tetfllld (HI). 20-11.i.. 2 Sn\lin (0V), 20-10 "•: 3 CuMCll (H8 ), lt-4 'Al. TJ -1. s .. erll•td (HB), 43·10 Yo, 2 Orwnicll (OV). 41-3'-'; 3 Roth (OV). 40--0~ ll.._ 70. ~..., v....,. 100 -1. Nlchole (FV), 11, 1; 2. Herry (FV), 11 2; 3 OOIW\ (E). 11 2. 200 -I Hwry (FV). 23 3, 2 Zutnwllll (El. 23 4; 3 Golen (E). 23.5 400 -t. 8-le (FV), 51 2, 2 9"IOll (El 54 8. 3 CeollM (l'V). 55 5 IOO -i. Nowolny (E). 2 06 0, 2. Gould (l'V). 2 08. 7; 3. z.rtucN (E). 2-oe 2. 1,toO -1. Coe(EI. 4 44 2. 2 Nowolny(E}, 4 60.0: 3 Z-*' (E). 4.51.4 3,200 -t. Coe (I:). 10 22 1, 2. ~ (FV), 10:32.2; 3. Mlgllorlnl (l'V). 10·36 e 110HH -1. NlcllOll(FV), 14 t : 2. ZUfl'IW1UI (E). 15.4; 3. Oedl (FV). 111.8 300\.H -1. ZumwWI (E), 39 8, 2 WMllll (E}. 42 3; 3. OMi9)' (FV). 42 5. 440 ....,, -1 Fountllln Velley, 45.2 Mlle relay -1 Foun!W Velley. 3·37.0 HJ -1 Wuhln11ton IE). t -2. 2 ~(El. M: 3 Dew, (E). 6-0 W -I Hlg-(FV). 20-2';,, 2 Hally (FV). :ZO.O'-\, 3 Tomko (FV). te-10 TJ -I Wuhlnglon (E). 42·11'1>, 2 HIQllM (FV), 41·3"". 3 Whwlwtlglll (E). 4-0-4 PV -1 Plat-. IFV). 12..f, 2. Ovlut IE). 12-8, 3. FOf9Y1h (E). 12--0. SP -t Sor..-IEI. 51--0; 2 Kulpa (E). 411-2. 3 Hipp (El. 4 7--0 OT -I Taylor (FV), 136-3'/o, 2 Sor.,_, (E). 135-10\1., 3. Wenj (FV). 134-3~ ...,._la,W111"'11 .... D 100 -I. RWi (Ml. 11 0, 2 Wood (W) 11 3. 3 KarmetHM). 11 5 200 -1 AW\ (M). 22 t , 2 1(.,.,..,. (Ml. 23 t . 3. Wood (W). 24.0. 400 -1. 8oetmen (Ml. 53 03; 2 Vieira (M). 53 8; 3. WCIOM (M). 54.8. *°<> -1. RM!My (W). 2:01.5; 2. (Ile) Trani (W) !Ind ~ (W). 21>5.2. 1,too --1. Monon (WI. 4 311 a: 2 011eMon (M). 4·41.3: 3. Acoeite (WI. 4·51.5. 4 515. 3.200 -1. 01• .. on (Ml, tO 211 2; 2 Me,,nerd (M). 10:4e 0: ~Or.We (M). !0:53. 1 110HH -1~ 151.2- (MI. Ill.II; 3. Ooud~l.1 300l.H -1. ---~·-2 ~ (Ml. 41.1. 3. -U . 440 ,...,, -1. 44.3. Mlle t*'I -I. t ·341.t HJ -1 Roon.y (M~ t-0; 2. Mlllone (M), lad• ere• n. .......,, ...,_ 14 100 -t Baker (8). 10.0. 2 Mc;Alljetet ($), 10 2. 3 lllodtlKltger (NH). 10 4 220 -1 MeAlilet• (8), 23 5. 2 114111., (8), 23 •. 3 Cage (S), 23 7 440 -1. 61111• (S). 52 0. 2 ou-. (NH). 52 5. 3 GI~ IS). 53.3. MO -1 Rabbit (NH). 2 04 3, 2 Du-. (NH). 2 04 5. 3 0-1\M1 (SJ. 2 07 5; Mtle -I Goee (NH), 4•41 t , 2 W•ll.,. (NH); 3 OoNld (NH) 2 Mlle -1. 0..... (SI. 10 1!1, 2 Smltn (NH). 10 23, 3 l(ltw (NH). 10 24 120 HH -I Slmmonto (S). 15.0 2 Br- (NH), 15 4, 3 Cage (S). 15 e "° LH -1 8lmMone (S). st II. 2 erazaa (NH). 40 4: 23 C-(8). 40 7 440....,,-1.~.4$0 Mlle 1etey -1 ~ Herl>Ot, 3.40.3. LJ -1 Mc Alllll•• (SI, 23·4. 2 Bloc:i<bu<get (NH). 21·7: 3. ~(SI. 21-3. T J -1 &tocllbu•o•r (NH), 44-3. 2 PlllMy8YOnQ (SI. 42-41 3 .,_IS); 42-0 HJ -1 SlmmoM (SI. 8-0, 2 GOM (NH). 5-10, 3 G1c.on IS). 5-1. SP -1 CadlQM (NH). ~7'\, 2 Bruaa (NH). 46-10. 3 <Ju.dadO (S). 44· 11 143-0, 3 a.own. Nti), 1)$-7 PV -I Bel.an (NH). 14-8 2 H- (NH), 13 .... 3 H.,,.... (SI. 132 ... lf'ttM 71, letMole • 100 -1 Rubiano (I), tO t . 2 a.ct.er (I), 10 7. 3 H9MfNlnd (E). 10. 7 220 -1 Rubiano (I). 23 5, 2 Henvnond (E), 24 4, 3 Wecnl (El. 25 3 440 -t Becket (I). 54 •• 2 HMVnond (El 55 2 3 8-0 IE). 1 13 t U0 -1 ~(II. 2 ot t , 2 Aoe>...11 (El. 2 10 4, 3 KUIMll (I). 2 10 t Mlle -I Salermo (I). 4 4t 5, 2 M4:Cerlhy (EJ. 4 57 2. 3 8-g (El. 4.59 5 2-m11e -1. Salermo 111. 10 st. 2 a-o (El. 10.52 4; 3. Pwre (E). 10:51 3 120HH -1. -(!}, 18.2, 2 S-. (E), 1t 3. 3 Fontenelle (I), 11. 7 330\.H -1 Mttculdl (El. 41 t: 2 8oeerl (EJ. 43 8; 3. L11CiMo (I). 43.1 440 reley -t _,., 410 Mi.e r•r-t .....,,.,33418 HJ -1 W-(E). 5-10, 2 a...... (I). 5-10. 3 ..__, (E), 5-10 U -1 ....,._(I). 20-5, 2 Mel ...... (I). 19-7; 3 Ludeno m, 1t-2'-. TJ -1, ........... (I). 42 ... i., 2 Mlllulcfl (!;). -.11i.. s. ~(I). »-4. P'V -1 lAndry (I). 12..0. 2 lleMoll (E). 11-41, 3 Hid! (I). 11-0 BP -I ~(E).41·7:2 W ... (E'l.40-~V.. 3 DM!on (El. M-10. Ol I Ital~ (I~ 11 .. tltl t .,..,...._ II). 111-1, I. L• (II. N tit ........ .... IC"°°'-1 ...... M.P_...V ...... 100 I H•ndlHHll ('Ill. ti H , 1 ,..,.-y 111. 11 tt1 I fllld (I), II 4 ,.~, 1a.'a ~~eot;JtJ;~ 1 ' 1 IWney 400 I ~l IOUM,t K IWleld 111 t Ota. :i ,lot\nl N>. 101 • IOO I l11y041r1~), t tf.4, t. 0Hblf .. (FV). I H I. 3 ~ (I), I It I, 1.100 t P11t1 (II. It 7, I . fllt~ (I). a at t. a In~• II). a U t UOO 1 Pml 111).1... 11 H !1 I 1'111a.o. 11) 110 t. 3 Oltllen (rYI. tl ff 1 IOOLH -1 0•11181'1191111 (I), t• ••. t Modi (N~ 11 1e, 3 A Gt.,_ (I ). t7 It IOO lH -I J 9lellllcl (I). 41 ~. I MOOll (l'V). IO 13, S ~ (l'VI. It t4 440 1etey -1 ldtllon. IO 1 M ... rel•y -I ldltof\, 4 20 t2 HJ -1 lnydel ('VJ. 4•10, I .+,gnell (I), 4-1, :i Oetltemenn II). 4_. u -1 &nyw (NJ, ta.1'1\ 2 Heflderton IN), 11-S, a OelllerMM (IJ, t4.e~ IP -t lhOOe (El. H ·:\14L 2 8Mk1 (I!), 2t·t"'. 3. M OfMIMI (fl. 2a.r'A OT -1 Tholle (El. 111·t 'A, 2 8Qull• (l'VI. ... 10, 3 Yeo(l'V). '1·t0 T' J -t Snyder IFVJ 33-t, 2 J llellelcl (f). 2 Gent.....,,., (E). S t·t . 3 J 8i.lleld (El 31 I IMI~ ........ 0..-. YleW 41 100-1 McG<Mrn (H8), 1t 7. 2 KMlj) (OV). t3 1; S.tt (011). 13.2 200-1 B•tt (OV). 27.4: 2 McOov•rn IHI!), 27 II: 3. Underemtth (H8). 27 8 400-1 8petl04lr (HI ), 1'05 2. 2 l(llch (HI!). t·07 9, 3, Millet (OV), 1'09 4 800-I Fultet (H8). 1·35 4, 2 Bono (E81. 2 u 04. 3 °'' 10V1. 2 40 o Mlle I Vendley (H8 ). e 0 I. 2 NO.,nendltl (H8), e 3 t 3 F•tli98"'0 (Hll). I 35 2·mll• I Vendi.y (HI). 13 oo. 2 Diaz (0V). t4 08, 3 F8N~ (Hll), 14..49 IOOLH-1 Taylor (0VJ. t8 t, 2 8-IHBI, I 6 16. 3 SI"*' (OV) 17 7 300LH I S~ (HBI. 60 4, 2 T1ytor (0V). 50 H , 3 a...1H8), 51 I 400 rel1y-I OcH n View, 63 0, 2 HuntlnQlon S.ech, &3 9 Mlle •ef•Y-1 Huntington e..cn. 4 33, ~ Oc_, View, 4 42 HJ-I Orr (0V). $-0, 2 MMer>gkay (H8) 4.9 3 Wl"iamt (HB). 4 ... LJ I Be .. (H8). 15·4, l Me1eno1>ey (H8). 14·7, 3 Klleh (H8). 14-8'.\ TJ-1 Otr (OVI. 33-1, 2 Kllch IHBI. 31 t'\. 3 lieu (OV). 30-4'~ SP I Hend11Cll1 (HI), 27· II, 2 TOMIU (OV). 2f.I, 3 $11_,,. (Hll). 25-9 OT-I HendrlC:ka (HB), 911-7. 2 McC ... i.y (HB). SS-5. 3. Su-(HBI. '3·0 !MM 71, ••• _.. 47 100-1 Morton (I). 11 9. 2 M•"'-t,,., (I). t2 O. 3 Tl\ompaon !El. 12 t 220 I L .. (I). 27 0, 2 Thompeon (El. 21 5 o-. (El. 28.9. 440-I Cf\apel (I). 1 06 t . 2 Oeniele (E). 1 01 2. 3 PJerce (I). I 08 2 NO-t ChOll* (I). 2 25 2, 2 S•va.oe IE). 2 34 • 3 Wrlglll (I). 2.39 5 Mlle-I s • ..,. (E), 5 4 I, 2 Wrlghl (I). 5 44 3, 3 PJerce (I). 8 14 6 2·mt .. -1 S•v• (E). 12 23. 2 Nlul)llce (II. 12 35. 3 Tllomu (E). 13 24 llOLH-1 Morton (I). 15 &; 2 Lazor• (E), 11 5, 3 e..1i.y (I). 19 t 330LH-1 L• (II. 41 •• 2 Gude (El. 54 2. 3 Benti.y (I). 5 7 8 440 retey-1 1¥"'"41. 52 8 Ml .. relay-I 1.-. 4 20 3 HJ I 8-g (El. S-2. 2 uzor• (El. s..o. 3 00... (I), 4-8 LJ I ~ (1), 14· 10, 2 TllOmH CEI 13-10. 3 Otehern (El. 12·t SP-I 00... (I), 35·1. 2 01n1111eti /~j 31·9: 3 C•-(E), 22-t · OT-1 00... (I). 91·7Vo; 2 Ol"QtlCh (E). 111·7'-'· 3 OM (I), 83-7 Ill T «O II. ""'-"'ty • 100 -1 K-.cty IETI. 12 4; 2 BrOWT> (ETI. t2 4, l Leng1on (U). 12 7 220 -I AoolWt (U). 2t t . 2 "- (ETI. 2t 7. 3 Md'et11n (ET). tt 4 •4U -I "-(ET). 1141 5, 2 ~ (U) I 00 5 3 McF-(ET). I 04.0 HO -1 McL•uonun (U), 2 23 II 2 BIOOetl (ET). 2 25.8, 3. NorM (U). 2 32.9 I.Ill• -1 Aamoe (U), Atmenlrout (UI. Norw (U). &:45 0 2-rnite -I A"'*'traul (U), HflOetlt CU). Nor .. (U). 12 37 0. 110 HH -1. Tl\ompeon (U). 17 4 ; 2 lMtono (Ul. lt 0; 3 Kut11~1. ,. 4. 330LH -I ~ 415,2 Ma1M (VI. 52 2, 3 ,......,.,..,,. ( 52 & 440 ,...,, -1 t.JnlllwMy, 56 • t.He 1-.y -1 El T0to. 4 13 O IP -1~~2f..e, 2 DI*• (ET). 21J-2, J Setoeenl ( 27.7 DT -1. ,,_,,_., ( 101-7, 2 Ouk• (ET). 84-1, 3 Moc.ot>y (U), no "*"' HJ -1. Houdl (U). 4-10; 2. Monlwl (ET\. IT DOES NOT HAVE A FIREPLACE. 4·1, I HOO(lllt llf), A t U 1 ""'-llfl. IMl t lrown (If). 14-11 ....... '"~ 14.7 ~......, ................ .. 100 1 VIII lMI Ill. 11 t, t , l{eflll* (NWI. 1 It, J C61r .... (I~ It S tto 1 1/111 .... (I). t7 I, t J-(NW). t1 t. I Hill II~ H 4 440 I ~·llOY (NH~ 1 03 t, I. °'8111111 1NH 1 041, a lklYd •. 1·01:1 ~ -I JIMM (~ ), I 3U; I . HenlOll (1#41 t a7 t, 3 AlldtrlOll ~H), t .40 0 MMe -1 A.011111 (NH l •O 01 I . LALO (NH I IO O. a AllOetl?n , l ,11 0 r\Ju. 1 Atblllll NH\. Lazo (NH), A""'90fl (NH), 1' 03 HO U4-1 Iv-l~I. 11 I. t At"-v IHI. 11 7, 3 MGKay (ti. 1'f-O »0 1.H -I De1.Aoev (NHI. 41 I . I Dfl08 (NH), 111.3 lvant l,_.).10. 4()() , .. .,, • 1. llOOleMGll. ts 3 Miii relay -1 Htwoot1 HMbof, 4 21 3 W -1 DflQ8 (NH). IM'.t; 2 ~ (NH). 14-10.., a Ven I.lei (I). 14-1 HJ I P!Mlool (NH~ 4· 10, 2 HIN (8), 4·1 J V•ll 1J1t1 (81.._ 4-1. Dt-1 Wllllamt (II. 101·3, 2 Oomne (NH), e1-10; a Oort• 11~ 14...e IP -1 Wiiiame ii). 2'-10; 2 Plettood (NH). 2t-t; 3, Oc*rw NH), 27-4 Hertt919CIMelo ( .. ..._..._. .......... C.) Miik McHully a.&-32-te Joelle MuO<I )t-35-te Lee T 18"ln<I 36-30-te Bob EulWOOd 33-34-'7 Fuuy Zoe!W 33·34-t7 Larry MIH 37-30-07 Donnie Hammond 34-33-17 Jim Neiford 34-33 88 Mee O Or•01 34-34-88 Oen Foreman 33-35-88 Soon Stmpeon 34·34-88 8en Cfet\-W 34.34.f.91 Morrie H.,8'etly 34·34-88 St-Herl 37·31 118 """ Deni 35·34-89 0....1 Welton 37·32-69 0teo P-• 36-33-89 Woody Blackbutfl 34·31>-89 Andy llffn 32·31-89 Doug T-1 36-33-t9 01rv Koctl 37·32-811 Venee Heafner 31>·35-70 JOlln Foughl 38-34-70 01v1<1 01enern 36-34-70 0.0.119 AtGl>er 35-35-70 Batry J.-.i 31-33-70 Lee EkMr 36-34-70 L""'Y Wad-Ina 36-34 -70 Craig Stadle< 35-35-70 &ob s,_,. 35-35 10 Jim Boo<oe 37·33-70 Nie-l'rlce 34 ·38-70 Thomes Q,.y 35-35 70 l.Mln,. Ctemenll 37-33-70 Bruce Fleisher 35-35-70 Jim Thorpe 35·36-70 Hale lrwln 38·34-70 Merk McCuml>er 37·33-70 PM Hencoelt 33-37-70 Mike Sulllv811 37·34-71 Don POOiey 35-Je-7 I teeo A~I 38-35-71 P•I• Jee~ 36-35-71 o. .. p~ 37-3'1-71 Buddy Oard'* 35-31-7 t ChlP llecll 3 7 ·34-7 1 0.Yld Eowerda 34-37-71 Le«terd ThOmp-. 3W5-71 Allen Miiier 38·33-7 I Tom Jet\11 Ina 36-35-7 1 JOlln Cool< 3 7 ·34-11 0.0.ge...... lt-33-71 J c Sn84ld 35-le-7 1 "-" Caldwell 38-35-11 Oery Pley9r 38-34-7 2 Lou O<ehem 35-3 7 -72 Tom WelekoPI 34-38-12 Bob Boyd 35-37 -72 Oouo Bi8Ck 36-38-72 """ColWI 35-37-72 JoM Mehattey 36-38-72 Joe '""'"' 31-34-72 Scott Hoen 31-35-72 Pel unoeey 36-38-12 CaMn Peele 36-341-72 Al o.io...~ 34-31-72 VICIO< ~ 341-341-72 .., .... :Jt..31-72 Nicll ,_ 36-3&-73 Ed "Iott »-M-73 -Aogwe 3746-73 l't-.c:I~ 41-32-73 'F<-Con,.., 36-37-73 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/f'rlday, Aprll 15, 1983 U Hlah IChool . ..._ . ...,.,.._ (IHalllfCC,11Mlee) I Oel•HI (Ml, 53, 2 Cooper (E). 54, 3 F•jerdo (Ml. &II. 4 (Ile) Hernllrecht (I!). 117. Lanz• (I!). 67; e. Benke tEJ. 69; 7. ~1(1!), 58. I 11,.1 &ones-(Ml. t2. 1< ... rm.,, IMI. 82 Wom•n'• gymnMtlc• HIGH ilc:HC>Ol. D8N Hiiie 1M.7, Coate ...... tM.O l/eutt -t Rlekt Ropp (CMJ, 8.1. Ber• I Liii Le«tetd ICM), 9 2, 8-1 -I UM LllOflerO (CM) I 9. FloOf -d M I Liii l11011.,d (CMI II 4, Alt-.. ouno -1 u .. L_,.,d 305 MISL WllT'llNI DMSION w L "cl. y·S811 Diego 31 Ill .eeo x·WIC:hlte 2e 20 5t6 •·K811Ma Cl1y 28 21 553 SI Louie 25 22 532 P"-'lx 23 24 4111 Oolcletl Bey 18 30 343 Lean 8 38 174 IAITllltN DIVISION •·8elllm0r• 2t 17 830 •.C-and 21 18 eot x.ChocagO 27 19 587 New Yort< 24 23 511 Pltllllufgh 23 23 500 BuflelO 21 28 447 M-pN• 18 21 3111 Y-cilncllecl dMalon •-cilnc'*I l)leyott epol I.Mt Hleltl'• ._... St LOUii 5. Keneee City 2 Sen Diego I . Pnoerllx 4 T ....... t'eO..- Lant9 ., Golden 8ay PttttbutOfl et C'*-QO C~ et M..-nphll 1(.,, .. , lty ., Wlehlt• Y•te«ler't treMecttons c!ouaas QS 4'h 5 l 'h I 14•;, 22 ..... I 2 so.-. I ''" It CAL ST A TE N0FITHAl00£ -Nem•d M.,_ AM'ed !'Md --WILLIAM & MAAY -N•m•d Berry Perllhffl heed bull .. bell c:oedl. . Arcadia to host area e l ite ARCADIA -The cream of the ana'1 prep track and field 1tara blenda with many of the nation'• finest tomorTOW nllh\ a\ th e 16th annual Arcadia Invitational. Arnone the at.ar-.wdded field are three athletet who have recently 1et national hiah 1ehool recorda -Walnut'• Gayle Kellon In the women'• 300-meter low hurdle1 (41.09), Fullerton'• Natalie Kaalawahla ln the women'• ahot put (~2-4~) and Maurice Crum~:. . ..1 the Balboa (San Franciaco) ~ phenom ln the hlah jump (7-4 ~). The atate leader will be present in 16 of the men'• eventa Field "evenla begin at 4:30 with~ the first running event IChedulec:h for 7 o'clock. Among the men's entries from the-area are Newport Harbor's Lance Bet.Bon (U..0 in the pole vault) and triple jumper Sheldon Blockburger, Huntington Beach'• Gus Quinonez in the 3,200 meters, Corona del Mar'• Dave Anderson in the 1,600 met.era, Fountain Valley hurdler Rich Nichols and triple jumpe r Stephen Jen of ·Univenity. University High's women's forces include Annette Ro1era (200). Julie Selel.ne (800), Judy McLaughlin (800), MeU.. Partin· ( 1.600) and Teresa Barrios (3,200). lrvine's Jocelyn Lee (300 low hurdles) and Laura Chapel (800) and Edison's Barbara Rainey (400) and Mary Beth Thobe (shot and d.i.ICua) are abo entered l.n the individual eventa. .,.......,. ..,. 100HH-Rlcll H~ (Fountain Vall9y), 14 5; 1.eoo-0 .... Andereon (Coron• cf .. Mer). 4 .21.0 , 3 ,200-Gue Qul11onn (Hut1llng1on 8Hch), t : 19.0; T J -Sheldon Blodcbut'get (Nlwport Harbof). ..... ; 81epftln J•n (Unl,,.rally), 45-t: PV-Lanee a.teon (Nlwport Harbof). 15-0; OllltnOI ~ Coton1 del Mer (~.~ WOOd, Anderton). 10:20.e. u111_-.i1y (Kr~. Gr••nburg•r. Kr•b•. 8hutt1). 10:31.0 : 1,eoo-eorona dttl ,,.., (Mlrtln, ~ • McGr•lh. Fllrte) WomJe 200-Annett• Floger1 (Unhlwelty). 26.1; 400-Berb.,• Raln•y (Edl•on). 58.8: 300-Laura Chepel (lmMI. 2:21.t ; Jul .. SeielM (lJnlv<wtlty), 2: 15.5; Judy Mct..augttll\ (Unlv•relty), 2:1t.1: 1,900-......_ Plttln (Unlvereity) 5.07 O; _,.. ~ ==~ 5:23.0; 3,200-Ter-BwrlOI ( • 11. 15. 11, 300LH-Joolfyn ..'!8.J.":-~: 1.800 1'119y-!Nlne (i... Morton). 4.10 2. Diet-Medle)I Mey-Edteon (AltChOI, Bletfleld, Sftydere. ~ett), 12:21.0; ea.ta .... (Fofw. ~. a-.. Morrl1), 12:43.0 ; Fountain Vellft (F!Of1nl. Cnibt,.., 011'*1. ~). 12:511.0: 8P- Mary Beth Thobe (Edllon), 36-t: OT-Mary 9eth Ttlotle (~). 123-i. For families of five. 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'!bu may Id differ· ~t mllffte. dependlnt on how fast )'OU drive, -ther condlUOn1 and trip lenatb Actutl htchway mlle.ce wlll problbly be lea than the "Htch-.Y Est1m1i.· •• Clmr)' 4-0oof Deluxe Sedtn ManufKwrer'I l"flHled rtttall pciCe ONler'S actual mall price may vary Price tnd\KMI opelonlll variable eM1tt power llfftll\I. but does not Include tu. lkense, transpe>Ntton. oth« ()pdon1I Of retlQINllly required equlpiMnt. OH WHAT A FEELING I TOYOTA BUCKLE UP-ITS A GOOD FEEWNG! ... Orange Co11t OAILV PILOT/frldey, Aprll 15, 1883 ·Ge•llO ~~ Ji,-r ~ 1He i!iMJK l/J ~ ~llJ<i;/ ............. "*"'~u.... .... ~ ~\ 6 \R•'1•:1.D THE t'A.'llL \' CIRCl'S by 8 11 Keane "I think it has a child-proof top." by Brad Anderson "I refuse to tell her you're not home! If you are breaking up, tell her yourself!" • IS PE:\~l'TS 6000 MORNIN6, UTTlE GIRL. 'l\llJ SORE ARE A CUTE LITTLE THIN6 ... I SEE VOU ~VE A SECOOTV 81.ANKET .. WOULD VOO LIKE TO AAVE ME TELL 'lt>U HOW I BROKE MYSELF rn: THAT HASIT? by Jim Davis THE CAPTAIN HAS APVle,£0 THAT T~E • FA5TE.N 6EA1" 0ELT' SIGN 0E 005EFWEP IN CA5E SOME '=>LIGHT AIR. TUR0UL.E NC£ Efl, WAIT ilLl. HE' FINISHES e.ATlt.l~IN THeRE ... 15 ENC:OUNTERE.0 by Virgil Partch (VIP) "THEN ~E1 U .APPRECIAT~ .JAJL FOOi). by Charles M Schulz ,,. SNAP11 ~~,~·· STUPID KID!H ~j .>". < ~~ ·~.· --4 NORTH •H ei A 1108 O AKQI •QU WET EAST +Q1097 •& ei u ei J UU 0 109 0 J8664 •KJIOO •8? SOtJTH •AKUO ei Q9 OU •A U Two week• ago wt publiah ed this problem. The quea· lion w11 whether, after the lud of the ten of diamonds , you can make six no trump against best defense. The answer is yea! Win the diamond tn dummy and lud the eight of hearts. If East SHOt: GOif N ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF SHELL GAME AT THE TABLE play• low, you tineue the ei -ei U nine of heart• and lead a low o _ o J 8 1p1de toward the jack. The • J 10 • g reat 11 e11y SOUTH Howcwer. Eaat can foll thia •AK U by Inserting the jafk of ei _ hearta Win thr queen and o - lead a low 1pade toward the • 5 jack West muat KT•b the Declarer ca1h111 the table'• quun and ahitt to the kin~ of l11t heart, and We1t 11 rluba. You .,, forced to win hopeltuly squeezed. If ht thi1. and now you have no en dlacarda a club, declarer try to the long spades. makes the la1t four trick• To counter, you simply run with two In eath black 1uit. your red suit wtnnera, com Ing down to thi1 Position: NORTH •J 'l?K 0 2 •Q9 WEST + 1097 EAST ·- If. Instead, West 1luft1 a 1pade, declarer maket the queen of club• and three spadea. Strangely enough, the seemingly auperior contract of JIX apadea cunot be made After t imilar deCense, ~ \IE(, l.ro<.1• Gl.Dtt\ ~UIT ~OJ.\ 5AMot>. .. 3? A ftt!ND! -- DR .\BBLE 11'~ Mf..~AN. t'M C>Me ~ "{oiJR ~N~. ~t.MUt\OCR ~ r-.~ t'OR BETTER OR t 'OR •ORSE t'l .,K ,. "l~"•:RHEA~ dtdarer la 1tuek 011 the table with no way of 1ettln1 t.o hla hand t.o draw the I.tit trumpe. fr he tUfrl I red tard low, Wtet overruffa; II ht ruf!t hlrh. he promot~• 1 trump trick for Weal. lhlllhr lllrldft cl1ill1 ~ ...... , Ui. tftlWJ ... t1it ,..,...., ....... ....... 0. t1ity ........ .ew.,,.. dH 'tf Clllarlt1 Gern'• ''Ft1r·Ot1l lrl41•" will teaelll , .. Ui. ..,..*-lit• ... teitk• •• tWa lut·f*td K-u.. pat IMt pr•rilltt U.. CVt ,., u .. dl"f rwMltra. ftr I fffJ ud a .ceN,..S, MM 11.75 C. "Gtrff-ftw Dttl," eart tf tllll1 ... .,.._,, P.O. lea %5t, Norwood, N.J. 016'8. Mab cM<U pay..W. c. Ntw• ,.,.~ .. by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan "'°· 61.11 'f~fll 1. tolE>Jf.~ 00, ~-.lll~'i b Tom Bat1uk I -FAMOUS CCllPOOERS- Chapte.r Ten -Claude Barlow Claude Barlow entered the most creative period of his life ... often referred to by scholars as the ~Disappointing Years'! With the performance of his' Whole Lotta Cant.at.a' by the Munich Jug and Whi!rt.le Band ... ~\,{'\' I THOUGHT AUNT FRITZI BOUGHT ME A RAG DOLL-- WHA"f''S 'T"He t-10-re SAY, c:>OC ? II FRANKt.-Y, UN1'"1L.-1'1-4e WI Ne RAN ou-r, :t. COUL-PN'~ HAv e CAReP i...e ss Aeo<Jr eveR ee1N ~ RescueP FROM "T'HIS CRAZY I SL.ANc:>".' By Mark Lasky -BUT IT TURNED OUT TO BE A NAG DOLL ,,, Proposed New Offering On April 20, 1983 of: s31, 100,000 Irvine Ranch Water District Bonds · For Information Call Tom Sc hloessman at 644-1890 Cro well, VV'eedon & C o . 567 san Nicholas Dr. Nit.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of TflUITll'I IALI l-No ...... TAYLOlll/HAOITIIOlll T.l.No.I~ UNfT COO« I GLENDALE INVESTMENT CORPORATION ea duly 1ppolnled Trull•• under the following dHc:rlbed dMCI of lrusl WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHE.ST BIDDER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOE SECTION 282411 (payable at lh<J 11ma of Mle In lawful money ol Iha United Stalat) 111 right. lltle and lntar"I conveyed lo •nd now held by II under Mid Dead or TNtt in Illa property 11era1n11tar detctlbed· TRUSTOR. RONALD t; TAYLOR. JUDITH H TAYLOR BENEFICIARY: MARIE R BAKEY. recorded January 8, 11181 ., IMlr No 6634 In Book 13906. Paga 14 7 of ()fflclal Aecordt In Iha olllca of tha Racordar Of Orange County; Mid deed of INlt daau1bM 111e folfowtno A leuehold lntetaat In 1nd 10 Lot 48 of Tr.ct No. 6624. In Iha City ot Nawporl Beach. County Of Orange. Stale ol C.llfOfnla. N par map racordad In Book 254. Paga a 28 10 32 lncl111lva of Miac.lleneoua Mape. In Iha olllOa Of Iha County Recorder ol t ald County YOU AM .. N''AUL T ""°911 A 000 Oii TllUIT DATIO 111111• UNL.aU YOU TMa AC'T1C* TO f'ftOTIC:T YOutt "'°"'""• rT MAY •I IOLD AT A f'UeLIC IALI. 1' YOU NllD AM lltf'\.AMAT'IOM OP Tlta MATVM OP THE NOCllotNG AOAIMIT YOU. YOU IHOUL.D CONTACT A LAWYUl. !04 1 Pon Provence Piaca. Newpotl Beach ··111 • sirett add•-or common dasigna1oon ot property la lhown al>OVa, no w1rranty It given •to Ila completan•H or corrac;t,_) •· The banaloclery undar H id Offd of Trust. by raaaon ot a breach or daraun on Ille obllgallona MCU4'«1 1tiereby. 11eretoror1 executed end dallverad 10 Iha undaralgnad a wrlllan Oeclar atlon of Default and Demand la< Sala. end wrlttan notice of breach end ot lleetlon 10 caiuM Illa underllgned 10 ... Mid property to 111111y 111d obllgatlon1. and lharaarter the underwlgnad cauead ••Id nollca or braa cll end ot aleclk>n 10 be recorded <>-nbar 16. 19S2 •• lnllr No. S2-441532 of Olllcle1 ReQOfdt In Ille olllce 01 the Recotdar ol Orange County. Sa id Sala will ba m•d•I. but wllhout covan anl or warranty. 9Jlpr-or lmpllad. regerdlng lltle p~lon, °" ancumbrancn. to pey 11'141 remalnlno pr1nc:1pa1 tuf"!I Of lhe nolal•) aecurad by aald deed of Trust, wlU'I ln taretl u In Mid nola provided. advan<:ft, If any. undet th<J latma ol tald Daad ol Trual. 1-. cf\argea and axparl-Of '"' Truatae and of Iha lrusl• creel.cl by talO Deed of T ru1t Said 11ele win ba held on Friday, Aprll 22. 11183, at 2:00 p.m II Iha Cl\ap<nen Avenue anlrar>Ct to Iha Civic Canter B11tld1ng. 300 EHi C"-pman Ave . Orange. Ca At lhe 1lma or Iha 1nt1111 pu~tk>n ot till• nottce. the lotal amount of Iha 11npald t>atanca Of Iha obllgallon a.cured by Iha al>OYI d escribed daad of truat and a'llmlled cotta, ea.pen"'· end advances la S311,422 22. The opening bid may be Ob1elnad by calling (714) 1137~ tile day before Iha tale. 011e· M11Ch 22. 1993. GLENDALE INVESTMENT CORPORATION .. Mid Trwtaa. By T 0 SEAVIC£ CO . llQlfll Patrlcle A Relldall. ANlttant Secretary One City Blvd .• Wffl. Orange. CA 112M& 714-8354288 Publlahad Orange Coall Oaoly f"110t. Apr~ 1. 8. 15. 11183 Newport Beach, Ca . 92660 ·sub,ect To Compe1111ve Bidding On Various Districts P\8UC NOTICE NOTICI 0, TIIUITIH' IALa TrutlM Sale No n4 On Mey 11. 11183 11 II 30 a.m REDLANDS FINANCIAL SERVICES INCORPORATED, a Calllornta corporation, aa Truttaa. or Suceftaor Truataa or Suballtutad TrultH. ol thll cart1ln Oa.d of Truet aucuta d by OARY A WAGNER. In unm1rrlad man. and racordad Oacambar 1. 1llSO. In Book 13154. paga 149 1nd ra- rac:orded March 12. IH 1 In Book 139711. P•ll• 1808 ot Olllclal Record• Of Or•no• County. CA. and pureuant to that carlaJn Not!Qa of 01111111 thara11nder racordad Oac;aml>a< 28 11182 u lntlrument No 82-453898. ot Offlolal Racofd• ol H id County. wlll under 1nd pu,_n1 to aald Daad ol TNtt Mil 11 publlc auction for calh. 11wt111 money or Iha United St1t11 or Amarlc1n. a cathler"t cllack ~Ible 10 &aid Trultaa dr1wn on 1 111ta or netk>nll bank. 1 et1ta or ledarel credit union, Of a at1ta Of federal MvlflOa Ind la.ti u.oclatlon domlctled In tllla atata. II Iha Main Entrance ot Iha Or1nga County Court HOUM localed at 700 Civic: Ca ntar Pin a Wa tt, Ora"ga. C.lltornla . all 111&1 right. Ulla and lnt«ea1 con...eyad to and now held by It under Yid Daad of Trwt In the prOl)ef1y tllulled In uld County a'ld Siiia daaCrlbed aa: PARCEL I Thll portion Of LOI 1 Of Tr.ct No 104111. In Illa City of Cotla Mata. County of Otanga. State of Calltomla M ll'lown on a map record.cl In 8ooll 412. Pegw 40 rod 4 1 of M*"""-MIP8. ·~ (If aald County • .,_ end defined at Unit 16 on a Condotnlnlum PIWI r8COfo.d June 3. 1HO In bo01c 13824. pega 1207, Oflldel Racof'dt of "'° C-ty. PAACEL 2 A.ti~ I/15th lntata91 In and to tllat POtllon Of Lot I of Trac;t No 1~81. In ttla City of Co•I• Mata. Coun1y of Or1nga. S..W Of Cllofornla, U tnown on a map racof~ In Book '462. Pao- 40 and 41 ot MISClllaneoul M899. rac:ordt of Mid County. 91\oWfl Ind ~ " ··Common Araa·· on • <A>noomlnlum Plan r-~ .iu... 3, 1980 In book 13624. pege 1207. Offlclal Record• of Mid County EXCEPTING from • portion of tald lend on.-hall of Ill rninar"alt, oil. gaa end other hydrocarbon IUbltancee. N¥l<I or told from IN above daacrlbed lend 11pon Iha condlllona. howavar. that Iha IJ'anlor or ~• In lnt•wt of ownerahlp ahall have no rlghl of an1ry upon Illa ..,,,_ Of Iha land and thall not drlll tor aucll suba"ncea .within Iha upC>er 100 teat of aeld lend. u .-vect by Laur1bel Qardlner. 1 widow, end Mary Jena Gardiner. a alngla woman. molher and d11U9hlar. In 0Hd racordad April S. 11155 In book 3020. page 3311. Olllclal Aeco<ds of Mid County PARCEL 3 An aaaamant for either ant~ petlO or catporu over 11111 pcwtlon of the herelnebowl de$Crlbed Common Ma Ar-. Which •a thOwn u being 8P9Vflenant lo PARCEL 1. on Illa CondomlnhJm Pl.en racofded June 3. 1880 In bOOll 13624. P4IQa 1207. Ofllelal AK«dl of Mid County NlllC NOTICE T·IOfa NOTICI Of' TRUaTll'I IALa T.I. .... wtllTw.llTl"·l•RU On May ~. 1983. 11 10:00 • m • CALIFORNIA LANO TRUSTEE CORPORATION M duly appointed Truataa under and purau1n1 to C>aad ot Trual r-0.CS November 6, 11180, aa Intl No. 53112, In booll 13121. peg• 1634 , of Olllclal ~di In the Offlca of Iha County Racordwt Of OrllflOe Counly. Stale of Calttornla axacutad by WARREN J EBERLE and JUANITA C EBERLE Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR CASH (payable II tlma ot .... 1n l1wlul money or Ill• Unltld Bteletl 11 Iha north lront entrance 10 Iha County Courthouaa. 100 CMc Canlar OrlW Wett. Sattta Ana. CA Ill right, title and lnlarett eonveyed to and now held by It under Mid Oaad ot Tr11t1 In Illa properly tl1ulled In Mid County and Stale deacrlbad .. . The aoutl'I ... tarty 75 laat of Iha non11 _,arty 255 fwl of 111a toutl'I -tetly 127.5 fMI Of LOI 132 of Newport Halghla •• 1hown on a Map recOfded In Book 4, Paga 83 of Mlecellaneou1 Mapt. recordt ot Orange. c.lttomla. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST OATEO OCT08EA 28, IMO UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUllUC I AL!. IF YOU NUO AN E.XP'LA~TION OF THE NATUAE OF THI PROCUOINO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. Tha tire« adClrff• end olllar OOll'lmOll ClaalOMtlon. " any. of Iha teal pr09etty deacrlbed above It l>Ut'POrtecl 10 be 186 E. 18111 It . CoelaMeta.CA The undaralgnad Truataa dl1cl1lm1 eny ll1blllty tor a ny ~of IN a1raat add,_ •nd other common daalgnatlOn. If any. ahown ,,.,-ein. Said ula wlll ba made. but without covenant or warranty. a.pr-Of lmp4ied. regarding 11118, pouaulon. or a ncumbranca1. Including ra aa. c:llaroa• and aapen-of the Truataa and of tha trua" CfMlad by Mid Dead of Trvtt to pay Iha remaining pr1nOlplll auma of Iha nola _,,ed by Nlld Daad of Trual to wll 1 100.366.73 with lnletnl 111e<.on from Octobet 7. 1982 •• 1e percent par annum u PfOOtlOad In Mid nota plus COlt9 tlld 1ny adv1ncu ot $NONE with lnlar•t. ESTIMATED FORECLOSURE COSTS ANO TRUSTEE'S FEE ARE IUtf 73_ "" batMtfldary under Nld Daad of Trull tierato<Ofa H9C\.llad and dallvarad to Illa undaralgnad a wrtttan Otclarallon of defaut1 and Demand for 811a, and • written Notice of Default and Elec:llOn 10 Sall The U1 ldal lfOllad ceuMd Mid Notice of Default Ind EJec:tlon lo Sell to be recorded In Ille county wtltre Illa !NI propat"ly II localed CALif'ORNIA LANO T1\USTEE CORP • Mid Trvetaa. Ectwwd~. Oei.d· March 18. 19b3 Publllhed Or1nge Coaa1 Dally Piiot. Acri a. 15. 22. t ee3 1673-83 Tha 11raat addraas or Olhar common da1lgnatlon 01 aeld propatt~ It 2243 PllClfk: Ava . No B-101. Costa MaM, CA .. _..,. IWITtM' Name and addra at o t t ha ----'"-..~--""...;..-'"4.....;; __ _ banatlclary a1 whOM 1aquee1 Ille ••le It batng conducted REDLANDS FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN "5SOCIATION, 300 E. State 81 . Aadland•. CA 112373 Notice la haraby Olva n 10 Olrectlone 10 Ille ebova pr0c>arty cradltot1 ol the within na med m1y ba obtllned by raQuettlng ttan•tetOf that I bulk tf•nlf« It -In .wifing from Iha banalldefv ebout to ba mad• on P•flonel wllhln 10 daya ff om the llrtl prOf*"Y ...,...,,._ Oeaotttled. pybtlutlon Of 1111$ notice The ,,.,.,_ and ~ edd,_ Said ula wlll w made wflhOut or the Intended t,.h1f9fOfl are: covenant Of w.,r1n1y, aapr-Of AV!DIS MORADIAN and GRllHA lmpllad ... lo tttle. po9-'0n Of MORADIAN. 32 S111dollar Court. anr;umbfencea to Mllaly Iha unpeld ~ &Mm. CA t2M3. balanoa due on IN not• Of notet The location In Ctllfomla of IN aacurec1 by Nlld Daad of Truat, 10 = ;;;cvitve t.lh °' Pftndpel wit 1 147,482112. plua Iha followlnq ---··•••• v .. ou-iWlha Intended 1S52-83 aallmated co11t. aapenaat and UltltW CW t. 1M SAME. ----.. ---IC--IWl-nl'_t ___ adY•noat at the llma of Iha lnlllal All OtMf ~tll\aH na m .. Ind ,._ nvttM. publlcellon of 11119 Mollee of Sate. lddr ..... uNd Dy the Intended ---NO-Tl"'IC""""l-~"""-... -rTIJf~~rT~--1 1,9119.117 TruatH"t ,. ... a nd ll'Wltlerot W1t11 thNe ~ lmt pe.t TO llU tc:HOOL ~ to fer u lmown to lhe Intended NOTICa J O HiONJltf 'I ~ ,,.,.,.,_ .,.. NONe. MTMCT ,..,....,., YOU AM .. OIP~T WR A Tiit nwnet end ~ addr'W The l oud of Trull"' or the D 1 a D o, T" u IT. o AT• D of the tnttnde4 tranafar" are: ~ View $dlool OIMflGt by I* MOVllHI" ti 1110. UNLaH IOU V L. ~II\. end SHEA"" publloetlon oiv" notlO• to a ny YOU rua ~TO NOTWCT MoOANll!!L, t otH Hunter Lana, puDllO dlatrlot. p11bllo euthorlly. 'IOU" fllltlO,IHY, IT MAY •I H'llfttlnaton 1Mon, CA t214e. putlflQ llO'"CY· Pllbllc ~"°"· IOU> AT A ......0 IM.I.• YOU Tllaf the p ropa"Y pertinent ot ~ oCbar Po'lllcli ~1 Of ... AM ID\.MA1"0ll ti* THI ..... o 19 ~In ~ aa: tlil tlll• *"''· to the f edera l MATURW Of' Tiftl "'OCllOWIO of tht furniture. fl•t11 re1. OoYemment. end to non·proflt AOAIM8T YOU YOU IHOULD t qulpment. oooch•lil end trade fl~ OOfPOtltlona or .. ilaN COWTACT At.A~ -of tllll cet1M1 MMlly Mlorl ~ to ,.,. 3 of ~ 2 Of o.tect Maroll 30 ttl3 ~le IOC8*' 9' t10t WMtdlfl Of •• ~ theOf~~= !!.OW.Ti 0 DI '1NAHClAL il!IMCES, N9wpoft IMct\, CA. tor purot-. It _. ,,_... ....._ '""'·• "*-Tiit ......,_ l'IMle u.d by IM llff'O.l~ 14 --........... ::t .. 9rodrel'IC*. ~ Mid tnNellOI• et Mid ~ 19 l 1yt1roo11 end ••nt• ,.,,.,. ~~a~~~oo 0';':~: ~~ -.11111 tranafor la l--.. lfl tM Clt'f Of Hwlt"'8ton (114)7~ lnttMtd to llUOMUfl'll'NMchl IN Ml.IC NOTIC£ e"'..aeaT NOTICI OP TIN&Tlll'I IALI '*°'"OHO OI' TIIUIT IWOMANT NOTICI TO "°"""' OWNlfl YOU AM .. OC'AULT UNOU A ono °' TIWeT DATaO MAJICH 12.l 1112. UNLatt YOU TAKI AIOTION TO ltROTaCT YOUfl "'Of'IMY, IT MAY M IOLD AT A ""9UC IALI. • YOU •ID AN IX"-ANATIOM 0' TH9 MATUM Of' THC ,...OCHotMQ AOAIMIT YOU, YOU 8"0ULD CONT /.CT A LAWYlll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tll1t under and by vlrtua ol Illa prOY1aion1 ol lhll certain Daad ot Truat dlled Merell 22. 1982. and recorded In tha office or Iha Recorder Of Iha County Of Orange. Siiia ot Celllornla, on Aprll 6. 1gA2. In Vofvme lntt. No. 82·1181118. of Olllclel Racord1, axacutad by Arthur C Pone and R11by 0 Polit, llutband and wtfa u joint lananla 11 Tr111tor. 10 Sunklsl Sarvlca Compeny. a co1poretton. •• Trualaa, and STATE SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. a Callfornla c<><l>Of•llon. u e.netfclary And purauant 10 the raqueal Of tna owner 1nd holde r ol tha promlttory nota aecured by Iha C>aad ot Truat above raterred 10 And by '8190tl of Iha dalaull In tl'la payment of Hid prt>lnlttory nota e nd tha breech ol tha condlllona In aaJd Deed or Tru•I ~ •• NotlOa Of OeflUll and tlectlOn to ... \Jftdar Daad of Truel having baan duly racotda d u provtd a d tor by la w In t a ld Recorder'• Ofllca on July 2t. 1"2. In 80011 1nat. No. 12·H1411 SUNKIST SE.RVICE COMPANY, a corpor1llon. •• Illa praaa nt authotlHd a nel acting Tr11t1•• undat Mid Daad ol Truat. aloreaeld. on Fnci.y. Mey 6, 1883. et Iha hOur of 8: 15 0°elod< a m. of aald day at Illa lront an1r1nca 10 111• OLD Orange County Courtl'louM. kx:aled on Santi An a Blvd . betwaan S~a Str .. 1 and Broadway. In Ille City of Senta Ana. County ol Or.,,ga, Stale Of Callla<nla. WILL SELL. purauant to the ~ OI .... conletred In aald C>aad Of TNll and. wtlhout cova na nl or w1rr1n1y regarding tltla. poue111on or encumbrancaa. at pubOc: aucllon, 10 the llighett CMh blOdat. In '"""" money ot Illa United StatH ot America, a ll that cartlln raal property allull«I In Ille County of Ore nga, Siiia of Calltornla. dner'lbed 11 tonowa: PARCEL I. An 11ndMded II 14 tnteretl In Ind 10 Lot I of Tract No 10095. In Iha City Of Coatl MaM. County of Orange. Stlta of Celllomll. et pat mil) racofdad In Book 4M. Paget e and 7 Of M'-llaneoua Mapa, In Iha olllce of tlla County Recorder of Mid County Excaptlno tharelrorn Untie 1 to 14 1nclut1va 11 ahown on tha Condomlnl11m Ptan. rec0tdad In Book 13828. Paga 1336, Official Recofdt. AllO excepting th.,afrom tlla axclutlva rlgllt to po-alon Of Ill thota ara11 daelgnatad 11 balconlaa. garegw. pa!IO and dacl< araaa •• allown on ta ld Condominium Plan PARCEL 2: Unit 13 •• al'lown on Iha Condominium Plan ebova relatred IO PARCEL 3 Tlla ••c•ualva rl9ht to pa.....ion Of '"°" portJont of lot 1 daacrlbed In Parcel I 1bqva , dellgned u G-13. CP13, and P0 t3 on Aid Condomlnlvtft Plan and • 1ppurtenant 10 Parcel• 1 and 2 lbow. and ~• commonly known .. 2167 Pedllc A..,_, No A102. Coate Meta. Callforril. If tllert la no atraet addratt. dlraotlon1 "'•Y bt obtained by written rtquatt 10 State Saving• and Loan ANOcilllon, 222 Nonh El OOlaclo Streat. Slockton, CA 96202: Attention Loe n Servic e Daoatlmtnl. not leter 11'11111 Mey 6. tta3. for ,,.. p11r-poae of p1ylnQ obllg•ltona ~by Mid Daad o1 Truat. The total 9ffl0Ur.I of Ille ll(lpald ~of Ulla obt!Oltlon .. 1118,· ooo oo. 1ntertt1 s.ai.eia.04. enc1111a aatrma ta d a mount of 001ta, ~ and ldYtnota wlllGh wit be lnoun'td by I~ dale of .... la 12,208.tO DATIO:Aotll ~ a.rillll Co., • OOfPOr don ey. Mldiellt Amerman, Tf'\Maa .... Oftlolt H2 N. EJ Oon 1CIO l tr"1 8toeltton. CA '5202 ~1111 f'llblll.lled Or11199 COH t Delly "°'· Af>t. 11. n , 21. ,.., 11-c =..::..-.:= .=:: = ,ulllllhff Oran" Coat t Oalty otwo. Of! IHIAMOW ~MUIOAH OOfporetlON. or otllW ""1toet ""°'· AorM 18, 22. 21, tll3 I >t , " I! I I I I c " O W 91o1•11tlll0 .. ot tNI ,._,and to ttM-a CO., 1t1t I . 17th I t., No. tOI. NOhl5CUI WA otll•r non-etr ortt tllarlll"• ..,,.. Ane.. CA IUOt on °' ...., MM9 ITA~ -n111 .. -.... MeV 2, '*· -...;.; --.. -............ _,._,.. l'hla '1111 lralltftr It Wiited to ,.,. __....,. ---__,,, h • .. .....,.. "' W. oei... Ill Ce lllor111a C ommerol•I c oot ~... 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Oil companies, "Seelung to increase their profits after a rash of price wars, have raised prices as much as 4 cents a gallon to dealers and distributors. Those increases come on top of a nickel-a- gallon rise in federal gasoline taxes effective April l. "We've probably seen the bottom m gasoline / prices for now," said William Randol. a petroleum industry analyst at the investment finn Ftrst Boston Corp. Prices began rising last month after t he Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed on lower prices for iu crude oil. Dan Lundberg, publisher of the Lundberg Letter, which keeps track of gasoline f?rices at 17,- 000 service stations nationwide. said 'it is almost inevitable" that the wholesale price increases as well as the full tax increase wi.ll be passed on to customers at the pump. The $5 reduction in OPEC's base price to $29 a barrel. rather than leading to further reductions. appeared to stabilize world crude oil prices by removmg the uncertainty caused by OPEC's earlier\ failure to agree on how to deal with the oil glut ' Pnces for oil on world spot markets have started to rise. Risir:ig gasolin~ prices could reverse some recent gains on inflation. Record declines in gasoline prices tn February contnbuted to a 0.2 percent drop ; m con.sumer pnces. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS ACIY-..c:t o.<11-U1><NftOllCI Toll• ••-s N••N~ N•w~ TOlal Mies ! ' UPS AND DOWNS .°i'. • 1 . ,,._ ... . ,..,, • H• •I P<l Up ".O Up » 1 Up UO Up UO Up lU Up Dt Up 1:U ' Up Jl.J • VP 22 J ""'' • ) UP 11 I ,,_. 11 VO 11.1 ,.. .. Up It..• ... • -. VP 18.1 o, 'I. VP Il l • • .. Up "' , .. • .. Up .. , 11'~ • l'I. VP .. J 18 • 7· y Up .. I . , ' I • • J J.I• • 1·16 Up IS t 1'" ., .. Up 149 17' > • 1'-Up 14.I 1... • I Up ... IJ • , .. 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Industrial production up I.I % in March WASHJNGTON (AP) -The nation's industrial output r<*: 1.l percent In March despite a decllM In auto production, t.he government reported Wd.ay ln an 1tpparcnt new lilf\al of economic recovery. Aa expected. auto a..embllet dtcllned to an annual rate of ~.8 million from the 6.3 million rate of February Major automakers had announced cutback. well In adva~. However, the Federal Reserve Board report showed new galru In production of auch ltema aa carpeta, furniture and construction materials. The overall increue followed gaina of 0.2 percent In December, 1.5 percent in January and 0.3 percent ln February. the report aa!d. Sta te r e venu es hit mark SACRAMENTO (AP) -State finances remain In perilous shape. but revenues are ahghtly above estimates of recent months, at.ate Controller Ken Cory reported ThW'llday. He aald sales and business taxes were slightly below last year, while persona] Income tax rece1pta were slightly above last year. Revenues in March fell below e.timates, but that overall revenues for the fi8ca.l year are slightly above estimates from earlier th.la year, Cory aid. He said tax receipta for the first rune months of the fiacal year which began last July are $14.4 billion, $60 million less than mid-1982 estimates of reven ue.. But that figure is slightly above the revi.9ed revenue estimates iSaued at the peak of the state's budget cri&ll last month. A standby penny-per-dollar increase in the at.ate'• 6-cent sales tax could be triggered in October it revenues do not continue to meet estimates. O SH A admits error WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal official responsible for aafeeuarding health of American workers acknowledges that bis agency wu "off the track" m tentative plans to abandon VlglJ.ance over possible cancer-causing agents. The change in the cancer policy had been discussed for several months lut year by OSHA officials. But the idea waa dropped in early January, not long alter then-Environmental Protect.ion Agency Administrator Anne M . Burford was cited for contempt of Congresa. In recent days. the OSHA director also has indicated a willingness to give a hi$ther rule~mak.ing prirolty to asbestos, benzene and ethylene oxide -all suspected of being haz.ardous substances. WHAT NYSE DID HEW YORK IAPI AP< 14 '~J, s. J50 1'11 141 J WHAT AMEX DID HEW YOllK IAPI .._., 14 METALS '":la .. -I» " -~ ttf :.J ''" m J --;. .. IG m .. J NEW YORK CAI") SCIOI nonfwrou. ,,,.... ~MNy c:...--~ -• pound, us dee41M!ton&. C:...--73.IO _,,.I* POUllCI, NY eo.-"* montll ~ Thu. a... -21·13 -• pound_ Diie -M -e pound,.,._.., nt-M.MP ....... w.-~., ----71-epound.NY --, -P20 OCM335 00 per 71 ID ... SILVER .._.,a...,_ a1u1ao"' 1ro,-~. tidy """" quote. GOLD OUOTATIOHS JO Tm U Ull .s $111 Indus ,,.,. Util• WWI llli&.ot 11'1 ~ 1'-.61 114S 2S.UI S16.JO ,._... SIJ..14 SD.•• l .'1 IU.» IJt_a. 12A-AS IU. 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Off ).4 Off u Off H Off u g: tl Oft .... Off ...., OH 4J °" u g: u 4.4 4 I Off 4.1 °" 4A OH 4.0 Oft 4t Oft u CLASSIFIED Dally Piiat 'Friday, Aprll 16, 1083 Looking I or s career in ale ? ee today's Help Wanted ad, cl a sifica1io11 5 I 00. CLASSIFIED. INDEX To fltlct Yow Ad, C1I 642 -5678 REAL ESTATE "'' , ... , .. """"''m H•ll• .... o, ... "'*•'"'' (\.llJ11111 ~ttlOt\fl• '-.•Vt•lf•OH ft. .. f\ l,., ..... ..t\·• MtH <·•wlol,_ Uw1w ..... ,., t:.1 fjof1• ••IUl'Wm \•It-' llunonte'"" .,._...,h Uunt Uwbuw' '''"• ..... tful ....... ft 1,....~, ... 11,u. l...,.tV•._• N'fl!, .. I L..k • .. ..-, .... M,....., \" P• N1 •l>ift fl. •h '-..n' "'"'• ,,., '-•If ''-'•0 \ ••lllt\Uoi1Hit '''"' \n.· ...... 1'-·· h ....... ,,, l •W•iiHt '••h• t I\ •• 1 hhhll \\o ·'H•tU~h 1 ,, ..... i. ..... , .... \o I• '°"'' ,,...,.,, .... "'• t'1.-h ..... ,;•fh ·~ ....... -1•1 .,,, \ t UM ll I\ I u\oil \ HUllUI •••• ,. •• h \ ··""'"•t\Uu\.fn..., lh.111k "''~ t'111I H11uw-. tu t1ll Mu\1•t ,,.., .. , . . ,,.,,. '" l1\iti..1 .. tr1 .. I l11u11t\ """" h!f' s..a.-M11h1l1•ll1'"" t• .. 11u M1"H1\.am ····•\ Ot.iu.c~ l'u Ou\ uf (..~ount' Ou1 "' Si..tt H.u-..h.._ t_.rm .. ~~~ ~=-Rt Wan1o0d RENTALS u.~ .. ru..-nu.J'MJ tfou•" Untu"u.h"1 u."-L ....... > urn1"h ... 1 "" l'nlurN..tM .. 1 l"uAe.tt1 .. urn l"unt.111 L'nt Tu•nhutal .... huu Tu•nhuu.,...., l OI llluJ» ..... , futn flupk '-'"" l!nl Ap..ftlnt n~ t Uff\t"ht"(f Ap.11"" n~ l nf Apu f'Vm ut l'f'lf K..•lftl"\ k,.._.,,, ~ 1\-..nt th...,.1>--M1'4.d" (...""'~' 111_,..., '°)v""'"'' ft,., ...... " '••'"tn H.4.owi. •kl'flWbt"~ •K.i. nwh ""'"""' t ... , .. te', h11t tt..·f'lt Of'hu K'"""-'" 8uio.ant• fit4"flt.-b l'111mml ... ,, ... ,. INIUJtt K•nWI" ~"""'"' M"' K•"nWb ANHOUHCEMf.NTS J\1Ut1,JUOn""' n"' Lo1ri1 IV t·1iu1llll .... .,.._iif'W, .. V• ,....,.-wl ~". , ... S..h..1U."' h•tn.h•ln Tt.1\•I BUSllESS &. FINANCIAl ..,.."""....., .. lvt S..h • "'-'nt'"MI Opp.-tUNtw. e....ni1-.Wa.nk\J ··-"""'· °""''"""'"" '"'"W'"llll.fnt'~ w.n .. 11 •M""'*" '" Lt•n . ..._.,,w.....,.. Mtw1..,.., T 0" EW\.OYfOT MERCHAfllCSE Anttq'Uit"" >\pph .. ,., .. A.Ulltt .... Bkitc, Mot.,..,. .. &. c..,.,...,. .. ,. ~1pmen1 ('°11ft\puW·n f"n.-. tu V11u r,.rnt1Uft' <f•hj(i s.i..--u • .u-hok1 4;...m J•'•••ln M.-~u•r ... Mu..1u.,,,... ....... Mt.."'-Wwnt•"d MU1M.~t INtf"Utn.1''-t t)fh, J\m·mu,. & ·~··"Pfnt"'" t•wn..•" <X.tilf"'-Sp•rUntf ttu-k T\' H.M:tti• :tttr, ... BOATS t'h•t'•• ~-0. ........... p..,..,"'f ~ ... "'I"'"' Siu .......... r.q...p M..n• S.,~• to.b~& n__.._. ~, .. ..._. ~...,-..... t~-..... ~Jlh1~ TRANSPOaT A TIOH AthUh ... " .. ~ , .. 4'1'4• '"' M"''"' ft.t..,.,. •Ji,t.Nlf'\ ..-..... s. ..... "' M• .. •• IL.m- K\." rr-ttlt""-r ... , •• lt .... ,, \h1hh AUTCK>TIVE A..,lu l'itt"'tl'-.. .-.... Aut•• w .. /\hd ~~lf'llli "'°", H•-..h •"''""''')r,, ..... frtMk• \ 1lt- ,\ntttft" ... t'l .. 1111• AUTOS IMPOITED \It •• "''""" A~"t1 "'"'II\ llM~ r•lf••n '"·'••I'\ , ..... .,. ... o .1tf;,tll ..... '~""'"' f-.U/U J-,,,_,, i-no,,, ""'"' i..Nw u~ .. -.... .,,..o ....,..,.. ....... ,..,_ MU Upl .--... ~ ......... ..._ .. -"""'" ....... ...... .......... IOUJ ·~ 11101 ll~ll IUll IOU 1011 lllll IOIJ , ..... IO"t4t .... , toH ···~· t•l\11 t1r\.: 111\\ ""''"' I ~ "' . ., , ... ,. l•I fl! ........ .... '''""'h I• ... .... 1·-... It 11-4• II .... ,. 1:~ 1:'1o 1:. ,,.. Ill I ,~,. "· ltll• 11.!~ 11'11 l\1'111 j\J\ ,~ .... 1~;~ 1)80 ·~ 1800 181) JIOU Jll)t. '~· ltlll Jth J)ll J\1• J\ ... J~I~ """' i~UU /OW Nclll .NltJ MH .... ,, ....... ""'' .'11>'8 "'"" Nil .'Vt• :Wlf'I IVIO .. "I.to Jlil2 /VI) 1 .... 1nm __ ,_ .. _h.,.l•---1·'!"' .. _,_ ... _,_._ ........... __ ,._ .. _,_ ......... _ •• _ .. __ •• ___ ...... '" .... •••Ht....... I'"'"''' .... ll!lmlL-_J!ll ~=:;;;;;;;:;::_ll:fln:!!:tl:;;;;iiiiii:;IM::'ll lnfltl lMl f!atral 1091 Cftl• JIN 1!14 lrM•!! .... ~ lMI LM!!t !np lfff w~::oJr•da ~'I~ I t 1qft~fotoetlet 11~ u••• ••um... ... ,.... eo. °'.,.County r .. 1mann -.... ··~ .... 111.L ..... lc:lanc• wlth mu 1700 OW1* mey carry a 11t Fineat main channel~ from IN4P\lflcent 8 811erp 3 8drm lamlly lllllL l•EI mo. ~·· M2..at36 TD at 10~ with ~~ Br, II Ba pool home. Reduced $1,850,000 .. .,.rt ............ llome, gr .. t looallon. c:lya, a3t-t25t 9¥M. Clown on a beautllul 3 llYllll PUii UYPlllT -•P ... 111 • One of a kind Ocean Aeklng only '12•.HO. Char ming 2 Br 2 Ba Garden Home HAVI: 2 yr old Coeta Bdrm 2 bath hOmt V le W tr i 1eye1 0 If t c e b 1 d 8 -For an appolnlment lo (newly painted & clean) in .wated comm. Mau Twnaht on f•• HetdWooc:I noora. It Niii • s-~·'·· t..aulrcnt dpbc 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 1 d 1 l fl kl AND .... call 5'40-1151 -IMC!. t1H.l&O. roee g.,ct.n, nllfntlfou• ...---~· "'"" 000 e evator~ e uxe -at oor par ni Walk to beach, clubho1.&1e, tennia & pool. wu1 excnano• fOf llxef 11ower1, ., .. , end all· 2 ~ dn. 2 ~t epecee. Reduced-$l,vvv. ' Two penthouae residential condo'• from Vacant & reduced in price to •199.~. llOfM In eo.1a Meaa. rube. a12uoo. Call to PllllllU Mii IOUIFIOIT back 1t.reet ea. w/large double garaac. Seller will he lp with financing. Lg OOLD!:1:.~~ERTIES .... 542313 Ocff.n & jetty vtewa. Marine room. 4 bdrm. 3 Mwit aee to appreciate. lnveetor terma. uaum 11 ~~ (max 12 W~) Joan. 1=--:--""'."""'.~--=--:-:-~\h, 3700 9C1.ft. $1 ,386,000. Ol:c:anfronl. Price: $1 ,100,000 or beet offer by 6-1-83. --------Waterfron1 llom•. 2 bd, THE ~EAL ESTATE RS ........ Very llvubte 3 Bc:lrm 2 Ba "T" plan at a vary low, low price ol o nly $128,150. The o wner Mil.cl Iha q~•I way to Mii, -Mk! "Give II IWlf • ha Mlc:I "OK" Don I wait, call 751·3191 C:.SEl~CT ... PROPERTIES Sl4,IOO OllTI 11111 Can you believe lh•ll Only $14,900 In Coet• ~. 3 Bc:lrm 2\.\ belhe. SWMC>lno greenbell vl9w from · 11vfng room. Pool and clubhouae. Prtc• again, only &t-4.900. Call now, 648-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS LIWUT,._ Eutalde 3 9' with gr .. 1 lolln anc:I llC* loclllon. Ellclllng price of only I 118,000. Call for c:l•- talla. 751-3191 C::.SElECT .... PROPERTIES 11111 VIEW S1l4,IOll ~·a llnea1. Walk lo Ille bMdl. A wall plan-- Md 2 Bdrm 2 bath con- c:lo. A fnplaoe that ltdc:la cozy warmth for winter get-1ogelt1era. New on 1M marl!et. M11f1Y - "" ... -lnduded, Md ll'a Pfleec:I to ... , A must :, ';:..°'f,f;"" 114!4\M • lll IUIT ........ , .......... ._, Uve In 3 bdnn. 2 beth upper apt. Commerclal at!Op, omc. OI NCal on loW9r ~ plua 4 cat pwklrlf. Pr10e .. "96. ooo. as sociated I I ' ,. f D 'l " ' 6 " IQ ~ : . . ~ ~ ) . '. "" ,. .... ....,.., .,.,. plua lermll YA or FMA term. slow 1111S. or no down~ for 1111• cory. r .. c:ly lo mO'l'I Into 3 8c:lnn home. Enjoy tile Hcurlty or owning Y<>'K own home. In Coeta Meu, • gfMt vMia at only I 109,900. Call for ahowtng . 846-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS RXER UPPER 3 Br. 2 ea. 39111 ~ Clo, Riv' Laa 8lerr9 c:llllt. '70,000. -496·0 -453 or 881..o.&66. U .. llLI M C Neel 2 BA 2 ea. ground 30' doc:Jk, Value '4311 K, r. lark 64~·9930. i.v .. oondo nr E. 171h, Lacn• llcHI ltaftJ H1-4U1 trad• for ht·•d• or a __ _._,_. 3 bdrm 2 '-•th + •~•a• ,._ -CM. &126,000. Agl. M.J. a.t..--1.---ll•.••'J• Hwpt Helghll houM or ncmuu...,.. ' .,. ~ ... •-· '""·• 831·8-41>9, 64&-9101 Welty _,, ._,. -• •• & unite 973-3777 beam cellinp. fum.lahed, pedol. $420,000. Hlllllll UIOI llLLTIP C.,Ubut I ~~~ r! r";,'!,~I.~ t Mt ... tab New 4 br, 4 ~ ~. CUl&om French Normandy WllTOUFP lei • lOll occup1n1 10 yra olc:J. L!t!au Ille IH I l!!f!!! .... ~ l ,........,......, ____ _ Estate 1.2 prime .ere hilltop .l.250,000 NHI, clHn two b•· U S30K c:ln ' $eOK, 1al TD IY.... llYFIOIT ...... l'uabW OllllAll OAYl llYFlllT c:lroom, one balh eonc:Jo. 3BR 2aty 2ba $1-49,500 «' 9% Bkr 139-7497 3BA W.eA A/C lftltd ..... llH G nc:J llOOf 1eV91 Alto oner. w/&87K 9~'-"• mtg NEW 3 BR 3 BA LGE ASSUM 0$12iK L 481', &Ba"' Unc:la ----------Coronado Ialand CUil. ~ytronc lot. 8~' boel O:..°" bedroom, one balh s am c r. n . Ag t I TRI-LEVEL CONDOS 77o-8737 . ~-910 • Incl wine cooler, wet "On tM water" dock. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/t.enna. condo. Private palloe. 496·810-4. 4g3.4900. El•ganl 1pacloua & l-t bar. aaune. pvt dodc. eo• Balboa Cov•• Exec Convanlanl locallon. 6-48-7530 ' 't>r1gh1 l!!p!! ..... -on N-porl Bay saga, Home 2 8f 6 Oen, pat· SH.000 anc:J $110,000. C .. 1 Ila 1022 S33K Under Appralaal V aall ... 1 81 PenlhOu-000 LNM hOICI. $75,000 llelly furnlall•d. opena Bl LL GRUNDY . REALTOR ; l, 4 , y ... 1t• l>1 • "• •~ t1 ''l !">lb I Ill OllYll IEW LllTlll '"' llT/111 1·1 #111111111 TIU Don't miss this beautifully landscaped 3200 sq. Ct. Broadmoor. located in gate guarded community. An outstand ing home offering 4 BR, library, large living room, dining area, family room with wetbar, and beautiful planked floors and new carpets throughout. The extra large lot features a spa set in park-like grounds with a waterfall adding to the feeling of "canyon" living. $725,000. flWTY ll&UlllHIT ..... .,. ll0-1214, twer/a,t • RfSIOENll~ REAi r SIAIE SERVICES MUI nllT 1111,000 At last -central Newport Peninsula ocean front on large R-1 lot! Prime family home wruch offers beamed ceiling. 2 fireplaces, 4 BR. large patio. Owner will fin a nce to qualified buyer. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 •a11111T lllU I 536-9629 Open Wknc:le ., rt 0 Ylew l2% c:lwn 675-3835 In to garc:l•n. ovarlOOka "" • II A LIT I 12 5 N , oou yat · waler epa frplc'a ou U'. IUO. & iiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiil llnanclno evall. $129, 3 Br TwnhM In~ fi re ;In • $1996i mo 1 bc:lrm t1orna In lrool. 21 500 Owner/Brok•r C<aa1 w/ocn view, pl'IC*I 'II· · llEALn 111·1100 bdrm renlat In rear WTllll 873-27-49 lo ••II by PP" $169, ~~787, J.D. Property CIMo, qualnl, Chatmlno. 1 Quiet CUl·c:l•HC alrMI -Ra-Alf If .... 600, prlnclpala only ' Wll. I.lit. fllll lllTIFllllOlll N-11at1no Harbor vi-H~ • 2 Bdrm & eon- verllb .. den. Taalefully c:l•cora1ec:1 In neulrat tonH • love ly yard • graal locatlon, cloae lo community park 6 pool, &23 7.000 Includes Iha land. Call Marttyn Twll· ehall or Don DeTllomea ror c:1etall1. 759-9100 O!ORQ£ ELKINS CO ........ 01ST1mman Magnlllc•nl panoramic vtew1 oYerlooklno N-· pon e.ac:n anc:1 Iha Pa- cific OcMn. Th.la ~· 7000 a.I. aa1•1• otfwa Iha ultlm•I• in luxury llvtno. FMlurlng 5 Br' a, 7'i'o Ba, Grand Room, aervlce quarter• and labulou1 pool ... exceltenl llnanc- lno package avallabte. Call for your p rlvale 1t1owtno M ,000. 000 fur· nlehec:I. Aek for Ed &can<> 759-9100 Ulll IW. ESTATI matt rma Sllualltd on over 3 Kf'M In Iha Ar1lf10IOO atea ot RI~. Old« 2-400 s.f. llOfM tllel ,,_ia r.ino- d all ng. GuHI llouae. pond, gr-1hOU-and many out ~Inga. The grounc:la Include armoal every I~ of frull lrM you can Imagine. Truly !Que °'*1Y offered ~ anl'ooo. ast.1310. S4t...a&44I TR\DIT 10\ \I ~I .\I J \ $222,500. Agl. &42.,.623 . provl<Me privacy 6 Nlety _ _._ 646-8324 Luxury, exqulaltely fuf'n. 2 tor Ill• •nllr• famlly In 3 bc:lrm 6 c:len, R·2. wlll T &.1-lOM br. 2 be condo, lrplc, SHORECLIFFS lhla Ideal r•alc:Jantlal Ired• for C.M. unll1. a11.. ocean view, walk to ereL 3 bdrma, 3 ballla 6 $700,000. 3713 Sea· bMdl. Security, all finest Juel llalec:I, ocean. huge backyard ld .. I IOf lhofa. 050-6578. ...._ •m•nlllH . No pe11. canyoo ~':ir~~~ntng your own private ewlm· N~ H-'Qhlt, 3 Br. 1 aa. ... &1150/mo 999-104-4 pit Tll TWI LlllS mlno pool. Beller lake a 81 ·llouae, n•w pelnl, 3 BR, large eolld O•ki-lw-,,_ __ . ----- loolct 759·1 501 or new roof, reflnlahec:I lamllyroomwllh6'IOllCI MclAlnTownhouN2Bf.2 Gerry & Chrlell 752-7373. hardwood floor1, forCllCI Oak bar, waln1col•, Ba. on golf courM wttll 673-7781 760·1397 air hHI, c:lelach•c:I dbl hardwood lloore, llug• MPat•I• garage, prof.._ 2·fAlllLJ -WAll HI NONI C8/ garage. large yatc:I. counlry kltch«l with fir• alonally decora11Mf, many ltoMI., 1 621 El Modena. Aaklno place. Taal•lully c:Jaco· 1tlru. t.-11-400/mo. Jog by -417 Dahlia. only -· &184,000. M8-5041 aft ralad. Enormou• 101. 640-2497 965-1550. $389,000. 3 Br, c:llnlno. 2 REAL ESTATE 6. Qu.., CUI ... ·-. "····II· --------Ba homo. 2 Br, 2'i'I Be l 931-1400 ,., "'"' --vi.w uilll. By appl. •• •ffS fully lanc:lacapec:I wllh ...... UaJualaW -trull lraH. &2 15,000 .............. _ ....... ....._.._ __ 0.rHa 4-1 llar Pr.,. BARGAIN. 3 bdr, lam rm, Sllown by apfil. Call ltatral 2212 111-MM IW Ill 11&1 !~ ,!!: ~ ~;~~ Frank Veui.o, 7 9-1501 1 Bf condo. on IM bay. SI If Ol&IT IWY BV OWNER· 3 Bdrm wt LAND. Wiii ..... option. WALKIR•Lll Full Heurlly. By mo. Low c:Jn or e1tcll•no• 3 1V1 gam• room New $225,000. Bkr, &«--013-4 n-t .,_. only Br, 2 Ba, 2 cat oar. Wiii planter•. ,_roof, ,_ or 646-6368 --.aGiilll -4 Bf fMlbllng hol.e on con1tc:Jer a11chang• for c:lrepee, lreah palnl In/ Bel Ill 8Y mo onty 1anc:1. TD'• or etc Pr1nc1-oui. lmmac: conc:1 Open II 1110 NWll 4 '--'-alta iu&.n pal only. 754-0585 or Sal/Sun at 2727 Fre· LI QUIDATION 3 Br ~. .... ll'tl!Wlf 209·822·2644 zi,.o7n~ ... $5 127 .5oo. Call MODEL pertecl home. ""' ~ tmmad. avall. $20,000 •-------•I 11M111 ~~~or Dau Pelat ltu ~ =~~-= r---.-u-.-.-.... ---1-l_M_ la1.ka blaM Ull quick aale, 3 Br. 2 81 &99.950. Danlno 2 Bf. 2 Tenor•. agl 760-8702. BACK BAY • 3Bf. 1V+8a, BAVFRONT, 2 Br, 2 S.. HOUM. F .. lanc:I, ueum Ba hom41, trplc, c:alhec:lral Opn Toc:lay. $-4" "00 c I • 1 3 9 5 I m 0 H e, b 'In. $337.500. Rob.rt. c•ll. frH llly palnlec:I, "'·"' · omm poo • ape, bch. Owner wllt 213--476-3577. 123 E. Reel Eatala, 493--0202 or cloaa 10 ocean, aaaum conelc:l•r •••H opllon. Bayfront, Uttte la. 831-9883 8ak for Clnc:ly Io I n. • m • 11 Cl n Bkr. 675-<W10. OUp EX 3 ... 2 ... I 6 1 9 . 7 2 -4 · 2 4 1 3 or L gf. ..._ rplC 619-724-1000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~m ArM. Tripi. wllM ••ch. lllgllly upgrac:l•c:I. moblle home. Pvt ywd a aoulh 01 PCH. $420,000. reutaia Vall 1034 ..., ll1U club. Pel park. 18 yra Owner/Agent 675-2500. **llUT llU* * 3 BR, 2 BA, "Linda" p1ua. Priced 1o NII quldc. COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO C..tt .... l0lf • BR 2,L be, 2 C8/ o••. Model, alngle alory, In ~~lle.ac:n Waa1. .. " -lh• Blufta, N•wport .,.,.,._ •-• .. •n•Tt ••,.cn TEllllS aoe. uautM 11'.t% VA e.ac:ti. Excellent conc:ll· i-----------,..-1 SWIMMING 6 CLUBHSE ~: ~~~ ~!l,,:~~~ lion. llU Plua -4 BR 3 81, 2 ear AIM> aMUIM 2nc:l 1"D whll ~i:~t= gar, walk 10 Bacti Bay. no ~tt for 2 yMra. (7l4) &U-8382 Nwpt Riviera TwnhH, s 137 ,500. call G•org• I~~~·~~·~~~~~ =· p;:, 'S~~s.~ ,.;;~ _Robef1 __ •_96_2_-5_6_1_1 _bk_r_. -VERSAILLES CONDO -------,.--1 8e2·1700 luL a..c. lMI by owner 2 BR 2 ea, ~!!!!!!!!..!;!!Jr!I.~!!! Nice 2 Bf. Condo In The 1134,000. Wkc:Jya •tt 8, Mont1c•llo1. only &89, II.Ill Ml 831•2592 500. 1 10,000 down. Easy waMc lo bdl, 4 Br, 3 IUIM 11111 LIT Webb Reetty. 831·2110 Ba, apecloue llvlno rm. AM or 4116-7&49 E-. family rm, la undry rm, 10" DOWN IWge batoony. $188,000. /() SACRlACE: Oelw<• 1 Bf 636-1718 Prtma OCNn MCI harbor Condo. 9Y owner. t----------vtewa from tNa eex1sa n i--------,,.....,,-1 c... $31-4391 FrM ~ully. 3 bc:I, 3 be r..idenllal lot In P'"U. ~!!!~.!!!l!!!LJl!!! 111.111.- 3 bdrm, 2 batha, n-crpl 6 palnl. Front 2 a1ory wtth unob9truc1ed view ol So. Bay1ront. $1100 mo. Edie Olaon. Aoenl. ........ ~.,...,.~,.... moda6ac:I 3 Bf. llome. 3 Ba S ell or R•nl. &1 200/m o . C a ll 714/831-5137 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil twnhm• "' downtown. g lou1 aecure Harbor i;: ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:_ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mtl ml.I :l~~:J2050/mo Su• Atc:lge. 1685,000. Call BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· 111,ae °'9et toe.lion. lmmacu-i----------i 675-2311 day• or FRONT~ 2 tw. 2 PH 111111 TmlT Maybe th.is ia the year you should look into a prime r eal esta te investment to give you some shelter from Uncle Sam. Fo r example: 5500 aq. ft. commercial building on Via Lido at the entrance to Lido Isle. Ample park1ng, good access, seller will finance. $895,000. I 7141 6 73-4400 121 JI U l·HZI Tiie Hert.or.,..., t...pst h..W.tltd .... hWt COllll.-W lL\llB<>R ':~::.' S<'C ~~li\-~£~s· ------... DAY I PCIWWO ----- ·~::::-" _.: :: .............. ,_ .. ,,..._ ... Take ad\fantage ol own-,.,. 3BR •lngle·l•v•I & 1<>e,950 NMCll TLC 876-3311 -'-knc:le be. $1700 mo. Bii Grun-... dllemrna on thla OM! • Th 1 Mak• .,, offer. T Pllll cty, Ritt, 67M 161 . He'• lransf.,red . MUST =e~:!· you!.P:':m~1cy~ 213/630-5159 an 8PM IUT .... -------.,-,,..,..., sr.•clacular 2 Br 2 ea $Elli F.,,.~.._ '--•lion .,. 2 Br 1ba. 1 129,000. Pro-Cl II ........ ..,.,,. Feetl.lfel apacloua Nv rm i.....t--,._.,. ......, Mart &40-9019 y OWNER. Ou....._w ·aly, woo pane ng, '*"So. Coul Plaza. Hla wtth rec:I bride fplc, bulll·l"u.UIW ...... -... _____ _, __ ..-__ ''------·• ,....., un-alone frpl, ~1ure win· IOU, your gain on lhla In BBQ, lnalde laundry ,.....,... ......... Forectoeure: Reduced ~~·2~.~1~1~ Clow, toll. & 1050 IH. xln\ llnol• alory Towne rm, huo• maaler eulla, MacGr-o<><. ~I &100K lo &385K. Bay-8o4 Newport H9'otl 873-1734 ~6~~:01~1/5~~;3;3~11 l uahly la nc:laeap•c:I view. o.t. 2 tty 4 br, 3 :~,:~· 2be. 45' allp. ~·eale. 650-7...oi. ta. _H_ar_b_o_r_V_l_ew_K_n_o_ll_3B-r-. ground• plus cove red !Ma, fem. rm. Nr pool & ram rm, view, &1400 mo. pello. All tllla for S 159, ac>a. echool. Super lanc:J.. .... llUT llU __...., _•_94-_2690 __ . ____ _ 000 wtth .--.ble VA ec:aplno. '3e(),OOO. STB UFF 1017 E. Balboa 81 .. OU· loan. Anlla Sellanc:l•I 075-0-431 all. 6pm. CONDO IN EA l PLEX &480,000 OWC. long ..... form. UKU-64-4-6200 E11cellanl financing. 873-1282, o.-. t Iv a . 3 8 r 2 Ba , hh 11~ ..... $165,000 or wlll lralM fOf '""'' $ 1800/mo. Pvt guarded A OOLl HOUSEi French tnc:llan Wella Condo + fn 1351 araa, (24 hr), pvt apa, CllaulMUx In Wooc:lbrlc:I-caah. 4BR 2'h ballla, pi-of. d.coraled, comm. ge. End unit. Vaulted cloae to allopplng and ,.. If ..... pool/lennla. Prtn. ooty. 1aJMa lalaM llOI celling Lota ot 11~1. Po 0 1 • Pvt Par 1 Y • 0ttta.......... Al>c>I 551-4788 .....___ __ .. 1 ,1.,, 71-4/850--4018 Iv m-a or Wll/IPTlll ...,.,...,_ -no ""· . 6 19/~722 XLNT AN. 769-1852 Old Corona del Mar, Nit ~Macnab -Irvine 1.114' 640-1538 Evea Aclt ~=~:::.:.:~---·IT:11u.ptu;;;::-;-,;:CM:u.ncN;;:'wp::::;t-;:Hata;:;:;:;;ill box, 1 large er. 2 Ba. Old C~ Coc:I. 200 ft from -i... ~ ........... ._. f9LL llUI W11'W All 2&·18a w/gar. i&lftll, u a ec:I brick & wood ~n~~' .t:frlng2 a.a.AIU ~s:i &s~d.;' NftpOrt Cfoell P1tin IV. ooo. Good fin. ~:lea floor•. franeh door a, gar. SUIOO p9, mo.~ 4 BR 2'-' b&. F/P, pool, l 8f, 2,"ba Hey . .....,_ 3BO. vaeanl. $209,000. op•n b .. m c •lllng , 0 PI Ion mo n • Y. Ag t Eaatalc:le. Only S 128,500. alraac:ly In H crow on Call (714) 851·9135 or EASTSIDE TRl-PLEX aeparate aluc:llo wlfull 640-1538 -after e Ag1. &45-1181 MOlherl 64~299 Bkr 2 81'. 1 Ba. NCtl. &195K, a.. &1200/mo. $44 6403 •• ,....... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Prot)erty Mart 640-9019 -'at•IH .,... ..... 00:: ~·1-3&46 -,...._ Ptaianla lM'l Cullom bullt 3 BR, 2 Ba, Airy 2 br & Clan. AAA Coet1 MeN ~ Waalelc:la C.M. C ... n I BALBOA PENINSULA ==-=-:'~ ~ ~~ f:'a~io!.Y~~:~·,~::1:~ ~x~ ::.,:~~ =~ f~ ~~-':: 8tlarp 2 br redueec:I lo 19t toen &l59,500. unll. lllghly upgrac:IM aecurtty guard. ~ lo •no • 16% down. 1128 cled gar•~•· no peta. 1250,000 lllnt floanclng. a., 111.,..... ltlr. with Oak plank floora .... $310,000. 644--42-4. Fullet1on Ava. (btwn '526/mo '*" '525 aec. Op•n wlr.nc:la pm . ,_, anc:J cus1om nrtplace 2 Bkr. Ortn096NwplBlvd). Cr•dlt c ll•c ll r•q. 544-1281 Ml-1T!t Bc:lrm, aaparal• <*'I wflh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml_-::~::.1;:.;,.~1;;1~::.::...-~54-42 or n0-6e29. · ...:...-;Miiiilillflliin~Mtiiii;--1~~~~~~~~~1 -tbar and aeparat• 2 ILlffl -'.:"'Meaa,..-...,V...,_,,.......,.-.-ac.-h-IOl-m-•-. -4 LJ.&11 .,,.. cat garage. Own..-wlll Walk lo aflop9. achooll a Ellide C.M. E. 11111 SI. br 3 b&, 2 It ,.,,, ~rc:1:w;u•;.;."s~1~0~i e.autlful • Bdr 2.,., Ba .... .,.. '0 .,. oner. '1"· pool. 4 bdrm, 2~ bath Pride.~ 1" TO. d~ rm, _, ~. 3 :; 101 valu•. 848· 7990 or con Clo . S 1 1 6 o I m o . 900 M!-1.aa towmouaa. MWIY pm.to. t--Agt_M&--__ 9_4_9_4 ----la raga. Oard.,,•r Incl. 559-4221 E.alc:I•. nH r 11111 St 111.. Vacanl & ,..ay to mow 1200 mo. 838-5085; ahoppi'19. Newpot1 Har In &149,000. F==-.. .... ,... .... --. t'\'tt n().180-4 bor H1. ...g, 642 ... 923 • UM UALn ----........... -----~ before you buy. tl•l• 1626 Ohme W11y, ea.ta 1 lmf _..! '!l_!!ITI ClaHltlac:I m•• II wy. Sell I~ 111111 w1111 Deity .. 2000 & 00 ii ·1'111-·-., or ~ &42·&e78 Piiot Want Ada. ~~~~~~~~~ M ... -21• .... furn. Utll ~-Reno-& UM ISU II"""' -831 1 "' · frtg. &375/mo. 111 plue 1.lntr~-·l:miiiiiii;ii~l~M=21;1ta=tr:al:iiiiiiiiiii~l-tl~Z j~~~~~~~~I Cllatmtng 2 Br. 0en. 2 • • aec onfy. 4"-1917 I Univ. Pllr'tl Cardiff mdl 2 Ba. Cott-. lCln\ IOc. 8Y • Condo -4 81'. 3 ea. N9w- Br 2 Ba, akyllla, frptc, Owntt. ~7873 port Riviera. 2 levela. Rr SIOO W AI ltUl fSIAlf Sf1MCE$ •111111t1•11n 11 ...... Bil Canyon'• Oubrtanc:llng Buy - $188.950. Just reduced $10,0001 - Enjoy thJa cosy 2 bd., cheery townhome with privacy and aecurlty deck1 patio, pool, and tennJa OOW1a. Hal linine area ln ~· tuite. Owner arudOUI and will ooiWder leue option. auto gar909, AIC. Imme-1 -., ... , a6 z---i•-Avall. 5·7. &800. Ev .. culala, 1132,100. Bkr. -• -.... -• .,._ 4M&-33AO~. 1/52&-2018 fuaJ •-aim De"'1. OMp Ca· 2 bc:lfm 2 b&. 2 cer OW 9nt W tMt Top MCUrfty. ntemonConclot nron Tennie CIUb, $ Bf. 2 Flrapiace and patio: ....... tll-f'IM, trg luxury . Ba. 1 alomry •nd unit, SM6 87$-2190 Tiie uttlmatt In Newi>or1 v1aw. enc , fully tum. •=--:· ----=--=-~-=--OR lOSI 2ND HOMEI 8HCh living. Aaklng • 1 0 .' 0 0 . t . 11 H~ OIH n 2 Br. 1 Ba. s.tt offef. Woodbridge '800.000. owner wlll lln-811r.M().()M *"*' ywd, .,__,OW- Warmlnglon townh<>me •nee. IKR 87!-H.41, II n.... .. Mto/mo. tat, IMC & "'*'A, 2 br, 2 b&. 2 car n2-t370 -·El• eec. aon w111aoe. Hou--att. f:· w/~. frl*:, lf.lffl Palm Oe Hrt Fal~. •''I". 148-.2171 ="·llti::·=:;:";,:. IMt MIY II\ Tiie 8luftl. 2 i":row2 "'~ f!' up· 2 bet, 1\t ba Condo. PrOf 10f pvt ywd, land9Glap«I, Ir. 1 IL ~. ~t BHutltul. ·11·01 OS, t;:;,.:-.~1 -: w/auto apr!Mlaf9 a toe view ol 1111 oreenfflt. 11tn41 ltM OW/Aot 1148 14N ..,._ ' patio, meny • .,, ... tm..1,j'~'~"~·~o~o~o.~,~or~N=i.~b~yl~:!~l;!!-:::~!I mao. mo"9-ln eond. Call owner. "40-0t4t 1_tor_IClPt"--· ae_1_~ __ . __ v.,..... •.soo. 1 Br. :.=:; i;:::. "J:. 9: TW W .... 000 lat fO, 1~ 30 I. C.M. °' ~t 9of\ in.•~~-~--~= - -... ,.,,,., Owner be rond come propert" with ,_,..._ .................. , OIAUTIAJUY wnct. Ho~ ot-owntt'a l.wllt 9'ound fir • c~o fer rtf\.tHd. sn-u•• t-0M1 __ ,.,_.::':'w=-:4'l=l":'''---'"•-.,.-. -------• llclrm. 2\t ba town· lrOtCar HO CA8H '\'\•)""' Tnllftllol\ -·· .--------· "" .. ,, ....,.,.. 11a.- Rare flnd, Newport Beech condo. 2 BRS, patio, fireplace, double Pf*1e w/blt in •toraae-1 community pool. Fee. Super buy at thll prioelf flame. 1 oer fOfmtll OR, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ W•l bar, itrolao•. S """'-.., 11. llMI unltt • h kl b ..... '°' TO't ........ re a t t a no . uno • M o N • 1 h "• • I t y v ............... Vn!W .... .. ,. "" UllTHI OAAT PILOT .... ,, lllULT .. lllYICI OlllCTOIY For Re.ult Servi~• Call 641-1671 ... JU IN NEWPORTC•NnR 644-9060 etructtd view. Tola l tU-1U 4, H1·1Nt tmenttlee • .-king 1371. ... -:'wooo. 1~ t---:ca:-:1~-..::-::IT::::ON=u~--w .. for bMdl .... hom. °' .... ...,. lltl ~o~.c.~'"°°'="1=1t.:.:•~n.~11:.;!.11:.._iw.;;-;~;m:;;;;;;-;;; ltJ OWMf, lO':'Y wooctJ vooedo Po"lt •lftt tU ltalnecl e ncl udeo -.... f'fof. """''· IO .... OcMl'I Vllw. --... ~ '"'· 1140,000. Lo fo, 1own a llH Ch . I "",.,. tM. N741M. =•· Xlnt flnaMlno. ,000. 4t4 II 41 I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t w.,.A4f UlilPf 1: M14illt r ( Orlng1 Ooatt OAILV PILOT /Fr1d1y, Apfll UI, 1193 Calistoga a tonglle twister Sta1e'1 town given some unlikely name by pioneers By DOUO WILLIS ' I IPI • ""-"""" How did C.Uforn.t. cillot and t0w111 i e l 1uch unlikely namm u "Likely," "Oleum," "Coalinga," ''Caliat.oaa" or "Weed"? The IJ'ffl majority of ~Ufornla'a cities and town1 are named for hiatork flgun!9, early aettlen, or obvtoua local la.nd.marka. The raJlroedl, whJch uulgned names to the many frelght 1taUona, fueling atope and switch ing points t hey estAbllahed along their rout.ea, are another major .aurce of California place na.ma. But there are aome faacinating tales of how other communtUea acquired their names. Calistoga, for example, got lta name from the twiated tongue of Sam Brannan, who acquired the Napa County community in 1859 to develop its hot bathe Into a resort patterned after Saratoga Springs. N.Y. Brannan biographer Reva Scott said Brannan intended tot.ell local residents. "I'll make this place the Saratoga of California," but the words got twisted and came out, "I'll make this pl.ace the Calistoga ~f ~a!ornia." IUTI llTlal O~N Flintridge, Ca. She waa OBERT "'l'OBY" OLSON, known by family and friend.a reaident of La~na Beach, u • warm, e&rin& and totally Ca. PUied away on April 13, beautltul person. She will 1983. Surviwd by hi.a lovt.na remain an Inspiration to all wife Nita, 10n Dennia Olaon thoee ehe touched. Friends of of Palos Verdea, Ca., 2 the deceued are asked In daught.era Sharon Olaon of lieu of flowera to make Palo Alto, Ca. and Janet donations to the South Cout Maraai of San Marino, Ca .. 4 H o 1 p I l a I L e u k e m I a grancfc:hildren and brother F o u n d a t I o n . Pr I v a t e Ruuell Olton o f Long aervlces were held In her Beach, Ca. and a llater Allee memory. Smith of La Mirada, Ca. Mr. FREY Olaon wu a former resident LeROY T. FREY. age 62. of San Marl.no for 17 years. a resident of Huntington He D'tlduated from Stanford Buch, Ca. Pan~ away U nfveralty and wu a 1uddenly on April 13, 1983 member of the Stanford ln Burl.lnpme Ca. He wu Buck Club, he wu allo a the aon of Otto C. and member of the Rotary Club, Caroline S. Tetzlaff Frey. He Bil Canyon Country Club of was born July 20, 1920 In Newport Be.ch, Annandale Wavaau, Whconaln. He Country Club of Pasadena at~nded the public 9Chooll a n d s e v e r • I I o I f m Wausau and ,-raduated o r1anlzations. Prlv1te from Indiana University and .ervk:es were held. In lieu of received hia Masten from f1owera oontlibutlons may be the Unlveraity of Maryland. made to your favorite He en~red the U.S. Marine c h 1rlty. Pacific View Corp• In 1941 and waa a Mortuary directon. t11hter pilot during World JlREHBIEL War U. the Korean a nd E L I Z A B E T H F . Vlei.nameee Wan. He retired KREHBIEL, resident of as a Colonel in 1973. For the South Laguna, Ca. PUied put 10 yean he has been a away on April 11, 1983. Technical Compliance Devoted wile of Ambulador Man ager w i th Ni s 1 an John Krehbiel and mother Cor pora t ion , he was a of Ginger Baldwin. She was member of the Fint United a resident of South Laguna Methodist Church and held a_n;::d=f=o=r:m:e:r:l;:y:::l:l::v:e:d~ II~ nn~1 a e v e r a I po s i t i o n 1 o f ~ lead~r1h l p including rACIFtC 'fllW MIMOltAL r Aa l CemetMV Mortuary Chapel-Crematory l500 Pac1f1c V1~w Oflve Newoort Beac n 644 2700 McCOllwtal WOITUAlllS Laquna Beacn 494 941 5 LaQuna Hills 768 0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495 1776 HAaaom LA~,._MT. Oll'fl Mortuary • Ce me 1crv Cremarorv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 ..... CllaOTHIU l&LllOADWAY WOaTUAIY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 Chairman o f the Administrative Board, be was alto a member of Huntington Beach Lodge # 380 F&AM. He was m.am.ed Lo the former Dorothy M. Shoemaker, who survivu a lon1 with 4 daughtera, Patricia We1termeyer and Nancy Bcant, both of Cos1a Mesa. Ca. Susan Penn and S1ndra Roy . both o f Hunti ngton Beach. Ca also 1urviving are 4 grandchildren, his mother Caroline Frey. a sister Ellz.abeth F~y. • broth er Wallace Frey of Decatur. llllnoll and brother Ralph '1 hu City 01 ::Maratot(a In &nUA Clbra County 11 a.i.o named for Saraloi~ Sprlnp. although ll waa orfa,lnally IClttk'CI &a Mc:Carthy1viU ln Con\ra C.O.ta County, Ult" tOwn u.t.abllthed around 1910 ouutd the Union Oil Companr, Refinery wu ortalnally known u "Petroleum. ' Local folk lore hu It that half thu •lgn broku off, and tho town beamu known lucally. ond evMtuaUy recognlted by the U .S . Pot1t Offlce. aa "Oleum, Calif." But on e of the mott unlikely tales of all ta the story of Likely, a community of about 100 pcraona on Highway 296 in Modoc County, 20miles1<>uth of Alturas. The late F.dwin Gudde, a longtime University o f California hh1tory pro fet1or, described the naming of Likely u follows: "In 1878, the aetUers had to find a new name for thelr place beauae the old name. South Fork. had been re,ected by the Poet Office Department. Then suggested three other names. and each was rejected because the name existed elsewhere. ''The aettlert met again, and one remarked dejectedly that It was not likely that they would ever tiet a name. Another spoke up and said, 'What a the matt.er with "Llkely?'' It I.a not likely that there will be another post office in the state called "Likely'." The auaaestion was adopted, and the Post Offlce Department approved the name." Gudde's "California Place Names," first published In 1949 and revised and enlarged twice since then, is the most complete and authoriUve aource of history, legend and trivia abou t California place names. Some oth er tales Gudde's dictionary of California: -Coalinga, in Fresno County,' was first established ln 1888 by the Southern Pacific railroad and named only "Coaling Station." When other coaling stations w ere established along the route, they w ere assigned letter to distinguish them. "Coaling Station A : eventually came to be abbreviated "Coaling A " and finally "Coalin a ." -Kern County o nce had three different communitiea named "Weed Patch." each named for the weeds that grew profusely In the area. One remained ''W eed Patch," the others became "Pat.ch" and "Algoso," the Spanish word {i:>r weedy. The city o f Weed in Siskiyou County is named for Abner Weed. who established the W eed Lumber Co. there in 1900 and was I.at.er elected to the state Senate. -Lee Vining, the community at the cnmroads of Highway 39~ and the Tioga Pass highway east of Yosemite, was named for Leroy Vining of Laporte, Ind., who established a sawmill there in the 1850s. -Markleeville, the county seat of Alpine County in the mountains south of Lake Tahoe, was named for Jacob MarkJee, an early settler who was killed on the site of the town in a dispute over the I.and. -Mare Island. where the U.S . Navy shipyard is located at Vallejo at the north end of San Francisco Bay, was named "Isl.a de I.a Verga" (isle of the mare) by Mariano Vallejo aft.er his favorite white mare was saved from a capsized boat by swim.ming to the island. A rival account says the island had a large herd of elk which a wild mare had joined. LeRoy Frey, 62, of Huntington dies Funeral servtces will be held Tueaday for LeRoy T . Frey of Huntington Beach, who died W edn esday In Burlingame a t the age of 62. Born in Wausau , W is., Mr. Frey graduated from Indiana University and received h is mailers degree fro m the University of Maryland. He served u a lighter pilot wi\h the M arine Cor~ ln World W ar ll a nd the Korean and Vietnam wars, retiring as a colonel in 1973. Foe \he pu\ 10 years. he was a technical First United M ethodist C hurch o f Huntington Bea c h and th e Huntington Beach Masonic Lodge. Mr. Frey is survived by his wife, Dorothy; four daughters, Patricia West.enneyer and Nancy Brant, both of Costa Meea, and Susan P enn and Sandra Roy, both of Huntington Beach. Also s urviving are four grandchildren, his mother, Caroline; and b r o thers \Vallace of Decatur. m., and Ralph of lndlanapolls. Ml.ft NOTICE lllCllTlOUI _, ...... NA• ITA'nMIHT The following pereon It doing bull,_, u : LUXURY LIMOUSINE SEAVICE, 1680 N. M•ln SI , Orange. CA 928117. I.ENDA M. WOLF. 1583 Sanle Ana. Cotta M .... CA 02827 Thie buel,_. It c:onduclad by en lnCllYldual I.end• M. WOif Thie 9tatemenl .,... l1lecl with Iha Counry Cllrtl of OrMQe County on M wctt 22. '983 1'212Jll Publl•h•d Orenge Coul Delly Piiot. M.,cn 25. Aplll 1. II. t5. 1983 1423-83 NlllC NOTIC( Ml.JC NOTICE NM.ft NOTIC£ 'ICTmOUI ........ ~TITIOUI ~N flC'TmOUI ....... NAm ITATW..wT The lollowlng 1*90111 -doing bull-.. : P M. MOAEL& CANOY CO., 3001 lileclhlll A ..... No. 117, Coela MM9. CA 02tU a.t ONIOUE MONEL A'L HulHler. eo Anita St .. Laguna a..cti. CA 9M61 PAUL ~LOAno. 642 Anita It .. Laguna 8Mcl'I, CA t286 t fhl• bu.W-•• conduc:ltd by • general partnerthlp Ptul 0el011to Monique Monel A'L Hululer "140a Publl1heCI Or•nge Co .. 1 Di lly PHol AplM 15, 22. 211. M9Y 11. 1983 1143-83 f'tllt.JC NOJIC( N.U. ITAT'm-.T ..... aTATW..wT ~TfTIOUI eu ..... Th• followlng peraon It doing Th• followlng peraon I• doing NAMa ITAn.tn ~ M: ~ U . The lollowing pertont ere CIOlng GS PRODUCTS, 2005 W. ACTION TAX, ACTION TAX & Oualneet u Balboe 81vCI,. Suite 3411, Newport BOOKKEEPING SERVICE. 93 ft DIVERSIFIED MANAGEMENT 8Meh, CA t2&63 Kramer Unit H, WH lmlnller. CA COMPANY. 270 S 8rlt1ot SI., Sulla John Breit Allen . 1501892888 201,Coet•M•u.CA921128. SHthore Drive, N-port Beach. BARTON E OILLER. II EA . THE ORAPER FAMILY TRUST CA 112863 9311 Kr•mer, Unit H, WMlmlnet•, Dtrecl S91ll II. 1979. RANNEY E Thia butlneta re oon<luc:ted by art CA 92883. DRAPER, TRUSTEE. 22 N. La lndlvldual This bualnMt I• conducted by en Seno1. Soulh Legune. CA 92877 John 8. Allen lndlvldual. Thi• butl,_1 It concluc1~by 1n Thie tl•letnenl wN filed wllh the Barton E. Giiier. II EA. lndfVldu•I 'ICTITIOUI 9USIMHI County Clerk 01 Orenge County on Thie 1111-t wu flied wllh Ille Olvertllled Mg!, Co Maren 17, t9113. County Cier·k or Orenge Coun ty on Ranney E. Ofaper f'2120IS7 M.,Cf't 22. 19113 Thia 11a1emen1 wN ftled wtth Iha Publl1heC1 Ortng1 CoH1 Dally '21nlt County Clerk of Orange County Of\ Piiot. Merell 25. APf"ll 1, 9. 15, 19113. Publlthed Orenge CoHt Delly M.,Ch 29. 19113. 147<>-83 Piiot. March 25, AptU 1, e. 16. 1te3 "21a.4 ---PUBl--IC_NO_l_l_"r_;..;.;..;:...;;.:1 147~ Publl1hed Orange Cout D•lly w; PU8lJC NOTIC£ Piiot. Aptll 1. 11. 15. 22. 19~S68-ll3 NAMI ITAn•NT ~· eu ..... NIUC NOTICE The following peraone we dOlng NAm ITAnMVIT butl,_1 at. The lollowlng pe11on It doing NOTICI CW TRUSTU'• I.Ali HEAllENLY PLASTERING. buel,_ ... L-..._ .-a!WOMQ 2005 w BlllbO•. No 326, Newport NANCY KAY'S STUDIO. 3355 T.a. No. ·~ 8Mc;h. CA 926e3 Udo. Sutt• 260. Newpor'I BMcfl. 0 LEN 0 ALE IN II EST MEN T ANGEL GONZALES. 303 3Sth. A 82983. CORPORATION a duly mppolnted Newport~. CA 92863 NANCY KAY DAVIS . 600 Tru•tee under !he following LINOA ANNETTE GONZALES, •oney Lane, No 105, Newport o.ctlbed deed of trust WILL SELL 303 351h. Newport BHCih, CA Beech. CA 92863 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 92M3 . Thia~ 11 conduc1ed by 1111 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ,ICTrTIOUa .,..... Th,. ~ ie conouc:1ed by an Mdual: lpay•ble a1 urne of .... In lllWful NAm tTAnMDIT Individual Nancy K 0.IM money of Ille Unlled S1a1M) all Th• followlng peraon I• doing Linda A Oon.ialee ~Th .. •1•~1 wM hied with the right. lltle and lnW•I conYe'Yed 10 buW-... TN• tt••-• wu flleO with the IY Clet'k ol Orange Coun1y on and now held by II Uf'°9r tald DMd (AJ LOVELACE EN'TERPRISl; County Clerk ol Orange County on f2. J 83 of Tn..t In h ~ Mlelnafter ( B ) V I R G I l L O V E L A C E Mardi 30, 1983 nt4-deeof!Oed. ASSOCIATES, (C) LOVELACE "1IOM Publl•heCI Orange CoHt Dally TRUSTOA ~I KEUNO WOHO. • PUBLISHERS, 1012~ MllQtlOlla 81.. P~bll•h•CI Orang• Co ut O•lly !Piiot, Apt11 t5. 22. 211. May 8. ·1"3 merned man. wno acquit.cl tllle .. Huntington 8Mcfl. CA 92148 Piiot. Aj)(ll 1, II, 15. 22, 19112 1847-83 • 11nQ1e man VIROtL LOVELACE . 11101 1555-113 .,._..,.NOTICE B(NEFICIARY SARA J Aorid• 81 .. Hunllnglon e.actl, CA -----------'"~"" SCHOELLHORN .• merrled ~ 926411 NllJC NOTICC NOTICE OF DEATH OF Recofded Oelobef 111. 19111 u 1..Ji:u':.5',_ 11 conducted by an ITAT'lllElr OP wrrHDMWAl GEORGE E. REGAN aka = 8~~ J:~n ~~,1~2~:. "::~ GEORGE EARLE REGAN ottlele of the Rec<>tder of Orange Virgil Lovelac.e Thie a1a1-1 wit llled with Ille County Clertt of Orange County on Mar ell 2.3. t 983 '21Mtt Publlth•O Orang• CoHI Dally P~ot. Maren 2S AprK I, II, 15, 1983 14S&-83 ~m1ou111U ... H ...._ AND OF PETITION TO County. ta1c1 o..o ot ""'' detcrit>ea The 1011ow1ng oeraon hu ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. ,,,. io1r-"d'J'~ft0N wltllGrawn u •general partnerfrom A-117'790 PARCEL 1 Unit 248, In the City the pennerwilp ope11Ung u.nder Ille ' 11c1111ou1 butlnen name 01 To all heirs, beneflclarict. ollrvtne.Coun1yofOrenge.S11teot RAINTREE COMPUTEA SYSTEMS. creditors and contingent C•lllornla. .. "'°""" ano deflf>ecl on 995 Town c.n1er Or .. Sufi• 1000. credltoni of George E. Regan lhll cerllln Conoomln"'m PJtn -----------,._ .. __ c r.c:0<dec:t June 22. 1m 1n book •-te NOTICC ...... ta..._, A 92828 and persons who may be 1"727 1111 ---....~ "-~ rUUL The llc11tlou1 bu11neu n1me th . ,ft ,_. fn ... ' • pege · .,.,,,._ .._ul. l'ICTITIOUI ., ..... N~ ITATIMIWT The following '*"'°"' .,.. doing bueln.a .. THE MEDICAL SCRIBE. 2790·A w-~•lrom. Senta Ant. CA 92704 MARY E CLIFFORD. 2780-A W Segeretrol'I, St nl• Ana CA 92704 IRENE PUASEL. t0474 Rio Grande. Fount..,, ll*Y. CA ~708 Thlt bu*'-le oonducled by a 119'*., p.,,,,., tlh4p Mary E Clllf0td This etat-1 -llleo Wllh lhe County Qertl of Orange County on Mtreh 21. 1983 ~ Publl•h•d Orang• CoHI Dally PllOI. MWG.h 25, April 1, 11 15. 1N3 147443 NILIC NOTIC! t1•1-1 '°' Iha partnerehlp wu o erw1se Ln...,res...,.,. vie ,.. OrtQOa Counry. Calllomia. lllad on Fet>Naty 211, 1983 In IM will and/or estate. PAACEL 2 An unCllYIOeCI 11441h County of Orange A petiuon has been filed lnlereet In and IO Lot 5 of T..et No. F 11 N 10137u~on•mec>reoorded P~90n•;:i:,~~OreH of the by Berneice C. Regan Ill the In book •2fic~ll 10 50 JOSEPH LOPEZ Superior Court of Orange lnciutlv• of • Mai>•. 22316 C-*'O Tll:IUron County reque1tlng tbal record• o Or•no• County. l.-ounaH111t.CA92$53 Berneice c . Regan be Calltornl•. tooether with all Signed Joe.pri L ln\Of-11 lher_,, UC41Plll'IQ ooeiz ,,,_ appointed as peraonal .,_.,,om ConoomWlium Utllt8 245 Publlthed Orange Coa;t Dally represent.at.aw to administer through 258 1nclua1ve and 28' Piiot Ao<!• 15 22 29, May 8. 1983 the estate of George E lhrough 312 1nctu11ve , roc•l•d \826-83 R eg a D ' u n de r t he lher~CEPT THEREF'ROM ... on ___ rtaJC ___ NO_TIC( ____ ~dent Ad.rrunr.strataon g a a mt n er••• •no o 1 h • r -----------of uLates A.ct) The petition t.yorOCMt>ona. !*OW • Oepth of 500 1"1C'T1T10U9 .,.._., ia set for hear1n1 in Dept ,.., w11h0u1 th• right or eurf1c:. MAm ITA~ No 3 at 700 C1vlc Center einll'/. • ,_._, 1n .............,,u of ~~ P9f'90tlt -doing Dnve, West, ln the O ty of -PoARCEL 3· An eKc lu11n A TOUCH OF OLASS. 11n9 Santa Ana. CA on M•y 11 ... ..,.... lot penctng and ruled Mein SI . &ilt• •• ltvlne. CA 927 H. 1983 at 9:30 a.m . ~ OY9f lhet POf1!0<\ ol Lot (i RONAlO JAMES WYAn. SN IF YOU OBJECT to the of MIO Trac:l 10131. u ~ on Marq.,.ua Ave Coal• ,....., CA bhlblt "A" lo the Oederatlon of 92en · granting of the peuuon, you Re11r 1c11on1 tor th• Spring• 'l<:T1TIOUa 1UStN111 JILL ANNE (KLUTH) WYATT, should either appear at the Condomlltl\.lm •KMded Apfll 21, N~ STA~ t5352 ~mer>dle Ave .. 1rv1ne, CA hearln11 ind 1tate your 1978 In book 12&44. = 820. and bu~~o:::wlng pertcm 1t oolng 92~ ~ le conOucfed by objection• or file written ;'U:~::.~111.3bo11~ 0,inO::: R Q«letll pwtnereh:f 1 objectlon1 with the court Record•.-or orange counly. 1 VINE RANCH ANTIOuES. 20 .. _ J. -w...11 before the hearina. You ca.tllornta, lhereln re1t-r-' 10 u BrOOl<eton.. Irvine. CA 92714 ""'' -·-•• ,.. e -'"" M A u I'\ E EN A 0 A l E y Thi• Ital-I -Iii.cs wOh lflt appearance may be ln per90n "Oecl•••lfon .. ) •• Catport Sp- WIELANO. 20 Bfooh1ooe, 1.w.e County Clerk ol Oranoe COuniy Oft or by your attorney. No 248. Seid _,,.,,, la flarther CA -92714 M.,eh 22· 1983 nu:ata f F Y 0 U A R E A =of~~. Att1o1ee 11 1~:.-la Gonduc1ed by 1111 Publlllhed Or11nge Cou t DlllY <:iulDt'I'OfRthord~~~Mt PARCEL 4. A non-e.cclutlva M-een A o.way WlaW>c. Piiot. Mardi 25. Apf1t t. 11. ts. t~ a-edHor of e ~. YoU _.., tor ~-. .-, ~ ThlS ll•t-1 wu fll8cl with lht 1422..e3 muat file your claim with the ena enioymen1 Iha common -Cou ..... Clerk of o.-County on -----------court or present It to the delignated In Iha Oec:Mratlon, Mid ... T -...... "8JC NOTIC( __.,, belrlg f\Kttler defined end M1<ctt 29, 1"3 penonaJ repreaentatlve deeorlbed 1n At1iclea 11end111 of !he "11971 ACTI'TIOUI _,_aa appoint ed by the court o.datellon. Publl•h•CI Or•nge Coat! D•lly NAm ITAn.:NT within four montha from the YOU AM. DePAULT UNDEt A Pllol,April111,1s.22,1H=:s1• ... Tlleloliow4ngpe'90nl-dolng date o f first i11u1nce of Dl•O 0, TRUIT OAT•O -----------~ ~ea: OCTOMll I, 1tt1. ~aa YOU IALTllHGHOH SMrTH & TUTHILL WHTCUff CHArtl 427 E 17tn SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 .. Frey of Indianapolis. l.ndiana. Friends may call at Pierce Brothen Smiths' Mortuary from 12:00 noon to 5:00PM on Sunday and lO:OOAM to 9:00PM on Monday. Funeral aerv1c.ea will be conducted on Tue.day. April 19, 1983 at ll:OOA.M at the Fint United M ethodilt Church of Huntington Beach with Rev. Albert "lumen, putor of the c hurch ofllciatln1. Full military 1ervicea will be conducted at l :OOPM a1 Riverside National Cemetery by \be United Sates Marine Corp from El Toro Marine Bau. Pierce Brothers compliance manager Smiths' Mortuary dlrecion. with the Nillan Corp .• He 5~539. abo was active with the Frlenda may call at Ptera! Brothen Smiths' Mortuary from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. Services will be conducted Tue.day_ at 11 a.m . at the First United Methodist C hurch of Huntington Beach with a military funeral following at R iverside National C.Cmetery. PUtllC NOTIC( RYAH l lMrno (RYAN LTD.). ~ten u provided ln 9f!Ction TAK• ACTION TO lll'ROHCT ___________ ,a439Wtf71~ w..,. Coa1a ...... 700 of the Calllomia ProbalA! YOUR lll'ROl"HT'f, IT MAY •• '1CnTIOUa .,_.. CA 9M29 Code. The time for fllln• IOLD AT A "*JC aA&.L. YOU NA* ITATllSMT URSULA VrTANZA HU8HER. wW MUD Mt ID\.AMATN* OP 1ltl The tottowrng pereon 1a dolnf ~Wimbledon Wey. Coat• W... lma not expire prior MATURI o, nts lll'tlOCaD)fMQ ~ .. CA t2t28 to four months from the date AOAINIT YOU··~u •MOULD IF CREMATION IS YOUR PREFERENCE Call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY The '.'lc:ptu nc Society brought cremation to Orange County in 1974. Today we provide more services to Orange County families than any o ther orgamz.ation. We offer c remauon wuh bunal at sea. m the mountains. or in the desert and our complete service costs about one-fifth as much as a convcntto nal around burial. The response to o ur ~rv1cc ha been extraordinary! We have 27.000 members in Oranae County. and in our nine year history we have served over 7.000 (Amities If you have any questions rcaardlna cremation, plea&c call us at: 646-7431 ---------------------------------- Pia• tend (rec ln(onn11ion to, ~amc~--------~----- Mail 10. THE ~£P'TUNE SOCIETY 2AOO W. Coeu HlthYtay ~ewpon a..ch. CA 92663 1' llfl"lJNt OfFICES NAT10NWIDt or Mr. Olson of Laguna dies at 75 AFRO-CAAIBBEAN DANCE T Ii AKINS. 343t Wln!t>eedofl 1 I.he hearlna noticed a~. CONTACT Au REllUE . 11211 San Angelo. I 13, w.-,. Coeta MMe. CA 92t.M. YOU MA"\' EXAMINE 248 Straamwood. Irvine. HunllnglOC\ Beectt. CA llM4 7 Tl* ~ II conduc1ed by • • '--f·' k b th U Cellfomla ELAINE CUMMINGS, 8211 Sen general 114WlnanN!p .. .., ue epl '1 e c:ourt. "(II . IU'ee1 eddt.-Of common Angeto. 1-13, Hun11ng1on BMctt. CA Unul• V11anu Hubner you ~ • ~ interested dMtgnatlon It t1'0Wfl above, no 92t47 Tiii• 11•1-1 wu lfled with the in the estalli!fTf(J\A may aerve ••rr•nty 11 given •• 10 1u Thi• bull-11 conducted by .,, County Clertl OI Or.noa County on u~n the t utor or ~-°' CON'eCI_). .. lndlvldu91 M..-ch 29, 1983 h The ~ under Mid Deed Elaine Cummtnoa ,,.,_. a stralor, or upon t e Of TNll, by,_ of• br.-cfl Of Tiii• 1181_, w .. n1ec1 wtth lhe Publltl\ed Ofeng• Co111 Oelly atiorney for &he exta.nor or defllUlt 1n Ille Obf!OallOna _..., County Cterll 01 Orange County on Pl!Ci. Aprll I, e. t&. 22. 1983 administrator, and flle with tMNby, ,,_..of«• executed 11nd M.,Cll 211, t983 1&23-93 the court with proof of Cl•llY•r•d 10 lh• undet"algned • N1m2 I i wrm.n Dacletatlon ot OefllUlt and PuDll•h•d O••nge Coaer Oally PlaJC NOTICE serv ce · a wr l\en requeat Oemend lot Sale, end wl111W\ notice Piiot, Apr11 1 II, is. 22. 1983 -----------1tatlng that you dealre Of bnNlch and or elac:tlon to -!51&-113 MT'fnOUI .,.... 1pecial notice of tht' fUiog of Iha undera1on1d to Hll H id , ____ "8.IC ___ NO_TJC(_· __..,~ NMR rtAftMIN'f a n I n v e n t o r y a n d P"099'f\I 10 Mtilf\I Nllcl obllgltlona, .... ~~.!.!.0 .. 110.wlng pereon le doing ap~'-men\ of es\.lte aact.I and lharHller th• und•r•IOntcl 1---AC .. ..,T .. lf_Qll ____ IU_l'll __ --1-1--1 ....... _ .,. .......,. G.uMd Mid nollOe of breaotl and OI JA~NATIONAL COM MUNITY or of the petition• or el9ctlon to be r-a.ct.=:;ember NAl9 ITATllStfT i d i The followlng pet90n• .,_ dOlng AD E Tl81NO. (8) NCA, 3150 accounts ment one n 27. tM2utnalf No.12 .of ._.,... ... IOl!ybrook• '--· Coitta Meaa. CA. sections of 1200 and 1200.6 Mid Ofllciel ~csa Of'CHtD 1101 llUtLDINO ~ of the CaUfornla Probate 9111d HI• wlll be made, but Private ---"'--have ASSC1CIATE8 , UJI Sebrina Keith Richard Schumacher, Code. without covenant or werranty, -.; v1...... Teneoa. CotonaMI Ml<. CA em8 3t50 IOIM>rooh ~Coe••.,,._., • .,. •KPf'IM or lmpllad. rtlOl'fdlnO une. been h eld for Ober t JOlflll'H at• .. •• eat CA~. HURWITZ, nEMr..R, poMMl!on. or -11r-. to '""ob "01~ of r ........... 1Mttn1 T.,.,_ ~d.. 'M., 1'li.. bu.in-1t concM19d by en Mac:DONALO a M&ADE, ~ ltle remelnlnQ pt1nG1pe1 """of A Y _,., -.-CA t2125. ' • lndM<lull Ut Newpert Cater Drive 111e nollC•I MCUl'9d by Mid Oaecl °' Be a c h . w h 0 d I e d JAMU , IT!MllR 107 KIM l'lclllrd ~ No aau. Newport Bead1' T.NR. """lnterwt .. In NICI note Wedneeday at the age of Otchld, Coronl.6'1 Met. CA t2t2S. ~ s~a:,,•::r~ ~ ': CA0 u ... • ('1l4> UM71l) ' :_~ ~"':f =. 76. ~ ~ ~.0 by 8 Man:ill 14. 1"3. Publllhed Oranp Coast ..... c:Nrgee end upenMI of t"8 Mr . Ohon wu a Joaephl*""' "'bll llecl Ota c.o.rr= Dall)' Pilot. April 14, U, 21, ~O.::."t,:.m.ia~tiir 1radu•te of Stanford ~·~-:tC::.. ~ ': ''°'· ~ u, :;:i.•,, 1. 11. 1:f 1983 ' hid u l• wfll be "•'II on Unlver11ty and waa a M~u IMS --,...,.._ 1776·83 Wee11...oar • ....., 11, '* .. ~ member of the Stanford ' · ...,... "8l1C M)nH' .,._.,. Mft-P.rn. et the Cl11pman AY•nve B k Cl b h Ro l"\ll>llef\M orar10-eo.tt 0.ltJ '~ . ..--""'-•ntr1nct to tilt Ch•lc C•11ttr uc u , t e t.ary lll'llOC Mercti H ~ t I. ti. ,_ W:tw 1v11111np,;:~ l11t Cl\1pin1n Club. the Big Canyon • ' • 14~ ~~~~rAw ·~A ,~..,. c 0 u n ' r y c I u b 0 f PWUC NDTIC( °' .,. -MAV H MADI ... CAIH ~ Newport Belich and the c....-.....,. 11 <*1Mf••• JHI cAaHt1R1 o" c111n·1,ico • ____ ... _,_ Coun""" Club AelmOUe .,._.. -k ,._. ...... I M are. .. ._ HICICI 1"101'110 IN CIVIL rwu..,_.... -J NAlllrtA~ llCTIONm4" of Pa.Mdena. Tlle ~..,.... ... dolllo <:::....---At 1u time or'"' 1111e1a1 He 11 awvived by bi9 '"*~-i.. AHO ~.a IOT Totatedmlned NMta .-...................................................... N4,::CV. =-=.::....~ .. -: wife, Nita; a '°"• Dennla JHflllna, Ooron1 ••t Mar.' CA. Total .._.,. · " .......... "'''" ........................ - ..... -............. · 'Utt,• OO!tfe\IOl'I ...,... IW IN 111ew Obon of Palot Vtrct.e.; tme '--: ~ IUttdl w•" ................ _._ .................. 1 '°" llHtrl••• lltN of u-.at a11• two dau•ht.n, Sharon ~·~ ~~~·~11m1ne, ~'*::;~~~.~~~ ......................... -.......... 4.too.ooo .::=r. ;:~,:r.n"'· ~ 9t.on OMf Palo 1Altof Salld 011>11or1 •H ltkl1 tori. 110111 ... ~ °'~.:~.~.m~-............ ~ ... n.-" •. U.4'UIO To ::imv. .... , ..... ..._ vanet •raa o an •'• •· 11n1 nt•on MG ... vA, .... . • .-OU mar 1• •.-..-Marin Alie> u.rvt ~·t"4e vn••1•lllndlt=1 -....................... ._ 4,f'4,1i1 Diie ~ O I V U11 Jll T-..o, .. .,_,.,. ..,,_.,...,....., ....... ., ...... _ .. n ....................... H.•11Att tw-144~ ar• a btoth1r, Ruu1 A.-.• CotOfle.., -...,, CA..-"'°°"" • 11t w--....................................... " ... ,. __ , ......... .,,,.,,,m • ... ~ of, __ ~-T1111..,....lt~., .. a..a ......... =•••UnN••••m"•••••n•••< ___ .,... e.-iT.D. ...... O.:. '-'-.. ~· .. ~ w.,...--............................. ~ *1.er, Alk'e smttb of ldllfl A11Wn ......., ......._,. ._ ... tw ...... DI ••• ,,_, ,_.,.._,... == A.~ Mired•, and four ""':':t--..,~ ...__o.w,1 •·~~'='\• Oler ~. = ..... °"""~--~----In ....,, =-Fr cMh~,!t P1eitlc Vlew ~ 1~;;\;. ~=' Daltr MltMd Or-. a... DMf ._. 11, "· ti.,., tt. .-""'-• ti..,...... • ...,._ ..._ --1· ' .... ...... ... Mlle NO'hC( MOC MDTICI NOC NOTa Ml.IC ll)Ta m =·· iii 0 "0 ·~II 0 r: """~-hllld h 1119 l f A\iliiift O! =·"' ' ' • ~ O.• ~ 0~011 d,'Mm----f hl ...,..,. .,. 004lnt NOlltt le w.W tllet t' lht ~ H-. 11 11r Of., o..t1 TIM """'*-... 111•...,_, .. "°' r111•M11 ...., °"' .. n o,'" • .. '"" .,_ .. ...-01 N •"AL A l.UMINIUM tor ·"~ 41tb1t or 11 1111111 ........... ......,.., "'Men&1 It • etlewlftl '""o" llH fOlllOINOl-.::1 OH-.,we Ot , eGlltrlO*I II)' lll'fOM OCIW lh4lll A,ru II, 1111. "•ttt'1111 Ill• wtlh4taWI\ M 1 ...... 1*11"' ~ HulltlnQtoft • CIA .,... mYMlf. on Ot 8"• '"" .. ,. ,OliowlM. "IPMTftloll. Ille iwt""ehlf °"''" llfl(ler the OI Nl"AL ALUMINIUM l>alld 1111• 11111 dt!f of MllVtl, I 10-,.1 I XOltJTION ll'l"MIT llotltltue lluell'IUI n1111e of '0..cllNOI (UI .. -.0., 1 Oelfornit ttu lt-a.14 AHO TINTATIVI IAAOT OLIVl"-\'I HAI" CAfll CINTlll. OOfpore\lotf ~I OoMnut Dt"-VICl1or"' Y• MAtJ T·UtlO tor Al ~"'" llld ""°I .. ac.lflc Coul ..._.,Corona Hvnllnt\Oll h l efl. 0A tlM• ·-171'1 ~ 9MI fi'eul Har111111. IMllhOftwl IOl"ll fOt ~ MW OA t2UI ~ ... TNt DutlMM .. condUcted by 1 Newport llMdl, OA tlM3 llf1n lentler, f' 0 loa 1144, Th1 11011110111 bu1ln1aa name _.,.,.•lloll Pulllflh~ Oranoe Coaat Diiiy H1111t1111ton fi'artt. and liltohard T atatWMnl tor lhe pil'IMl'liht'1 wu Qenerel Alumlntum '!lot, A.pr'fl I, t , 11, llU WH t1. HU Or1n91 Av• .. for • hied on M.,1111 7, ten 1n tlll County '°'glngl tltl.U oond llJ>n•I wllll verlanoH from or Dtenge ''LI NO l'.O?HOI L1rr,-W•11ner, Ot n. t----.. ---IC-Mn_....,.-ir---lroftt 111 11 .. 11 1114 lh1tldtn1 'u" Name and AO<ltlll 01 th• Mor ~ ""'"''~ u pu11ton '•qu1t1m1 nu In ,.,IOf't Wltlldrawt1111. l hll 1t1111m1111 WM lltecl With the 'tCTmOUa l'llMll ..onjunctlon wttll I ten1111w "r:' KITTll .. OLIVllJll, tS 1e ClrClle COunty Clerk 01 Orange County on NA• ITATll•NT rup, o'u ttnt Oftt pa rut or WI'/, LAtune Mll'Cll ti, 1113 The IOllOwfng pettonl ate CIOlng oondomlnlum r'&::• IOOattcl II ee.Gll, OA 11111. fll111N l>ullneee 11 HN 11141 H • 11101 Av.nut In llOl'ed' t<ltllt 111, OMet. fi'ubllehed Orange Co11t 01111 SUNWHT LIQUOR uio N I ll "2 Zona . lnvfronme nlll ICA'THUllM A, NOMll ll'tlot. Mareh 25, Aptll t, •• ''· 1113 ... nd A • II An• :.I.A tl701 0.l•mlneflon. lllempt. ·-· .. Law t4'1f·N ,...ra 119 .. "111 • \i · 'or lurthar Information on tne m1 1. ;-. c..et 1 ::.s --------------IA ROll!flT o. LOWElllYL 401 a bove e ppf101 1lon, t1 l1 phon1 c.,.. ....... CA rt!SllC NOTICE ,..-arkw•y Or., lolM . ldello 13roe. 7844248 or oall at the otnoe of the (114> .-n:iliiO M~RIE T LOWERVL <4 08 Plannlng Depertmanl, Room !100, Publlt ht d O"noe Coaat Delly flCTinOUI •UllNll l Pwkw•y Or., &ofM, Idaho 83T041 11 Fair om.. Colt• M .... CA Piiot, Mlrdl 26, April 1, •• 18, 1863 NA• •TATIMINT ThJ• builn111 ,. oonduotld by Publlt mtd Orang• Coaat Dilly 1411·13 Thi lollowlno l)lr90M .,. oolno ndMdu•I• (Hutbllld ln<I WU•) PllOt Aprll 15, 1813. l)Utln-.. Robll'1 0 Lowwy HOT SPUDS "-Tiie Orlglnal Tllla alatament wet 1111<1 "'4th Iha Oven B111114 Po1110. He. Main St .. Pounly Cletlt 01 Orange County on 14untlngton leach, CA 92648 ~arch 29. 1883 PATRICK 0 ISOM 19039 fl11M7 Ml.IC NOTICE 9undo""'" Li ne, Yorb1 Linda, CA Publl111e<1 Orenga Coaat Dally a2888. Piiot, April I. 8. 15, 22, ,1983 'ICTITK>UI llU .... H NAMS ITATDllNT RONALD l LINGEHFl!L TER, 1558-13 216 Main St., Huntington e..ch. CA 92848 Tiie lollowlno pereon I• Clolno bulllMll ll. Thta txillnlla II conducted by • ~II OlrtMl'llltp R u noentenar Thia at•tament ••• 1111<1 wnn tiwt County Clerlt ol Oranoe County on M.,ch 29. 11183 1"212tn Publl1h1<1 Or•nga CoH I Di lly Pilot. Aprll 1. &. 15 22. 1083 1517·83 Pllll.IC Nemet P:ICTITIOUI IUllHIH NAMI I TATUHNT TM following '*''°"' ire <l<Hng l>utlntsl aa TUX DENTIST, 18820 Mt Hutchlnga, Founllln v1111y. CA 92708 RICI< l McDERMOTT, 111820 Mt. Hutcnlng1, Fountain Valley, CA 92708. JOHN EDWARD CASTERLIN, 2900 M1dlton Ave., Fullerton, CA 92831. Thie l>ullnau It conducted by 1 llrnHed p•nnerllhlp JOlln C111.,11n Thia lllltlfntlfll waa !fled w1111 the County Clerk or Orenge County on March 29, 1983. '212'79 Publlahed Orange CoHt Dally Pilot. April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1983 151•..aJ l'tll.IC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE '1CT1110UI .,._ .. N.AMI IT ATUlllMT The following P«aont -<IOll\Q Duai-.. EVANS ENTERPRISES. 2005 W B1lbo1 Blvd .. Suite 202, Newport Belch, CA 92ee3 LINDA EVANS and JEFF EVANS, 21191 SeaalCle Lane, Huntington BMch, CA 82846 Thlt ~ II conducted by en lndl¥1dual WA8H 'N WAX. 1 t8 VII Orvleto, Newport a...an. CA 92603 ERNE&T L RICHAN>&. t 18 Via Orvllto, Newport BMoh. CA 92663 Thlt ~ Ill c;onducMCI by en ln<IMOUll Er,_t l Richardt Thll al•l-1 WU 1111<1 with the County Clerk Of Orllrl(le County on Al>fll 12. 1983 f"2140l1 Publlahe<I Orenge COHI Cally Pllo1, April 15, 22, 29. Mey 8, 1813 IMS-83 lln<ll E111N Jell Ev1111 Thia t tatement waa tiled with tlWt l'tBUC NOTICE cqvn1y Clerk 01 Otanoe County on r---~-tc-TmOU----,-eu.,.....,..--,-,-- APfll f2, 11183. NAllMI ITATl•NT l'21404I Publlahe<I Oran~• Coaat Dally Th• lollowlng peraol't 11 <lolng buW-11: Piiot, Aprll HI, 22. . May 8, 1883 RAPSON SOLAR ENERGY. a.<> 1789..a3 Center St. 1114, C:0.11 M .... CA ------------92627 l'tll.IC NOTICE Roben Rapaon, &40 Centll' St . --~~----------1114, COiia M .... CA. 82827 l"ICT1110UI •U•••• Thia bualneu le conducted by an ~ ITATl•NT lndlvl<lull. The rOllowlng pertonl -doing Roo.rt Rapeon l>uelneat 11: Thlt 1111-t W11 tiled with the CAL·SOL ELECTRIC ANO C "',.._.. of Of C I SOLAR CONSTflUCTION CO., 203 t oun., ..,_,. ange oun Y on Ofcto.,d Or . Santa Ana, CA 92707. Mardi 24• 1983 '21M07 RICHARD GLENN TRUOFREH. Publl1h1<1 Orano• Coaat Dally 2031 Orcfl.,CI Or . S1111t1 Ana, CA Piiot, M81~ 25. AP'll 1, 8, 15, 1983 92707. 1488-83 MARV ANNE TRUOFREH: 203 1, Ofcto.,<I Or . Santa Ana. CA 92707. P't8JC NOTICE Thll l>ull-It conducted by a 1'1CT1TIOUI 9U91Nlll '1CTIT10UI .,..... oen«al OlrtnenNp NA• ITATIMeHT NA• ITATllllllWT Rlc:hlt<I Glenn Truofran The followlng '*-'8 WI <lo4ng The fOllowing penon1 ere doing This allt.....,.,I WU llled wfttt the bU~ ~A t Sy 8 UNCH 2 1 3 ~ u !County Cllrtl of Otenge County on OHE INTERNATIONAL, 177 ;March 23, 1983 Toe>u0Hlwpot1 Blach. CA 92682 Jlicmlrel W1v. Co111 Miii, CA '11Ma E MONO R CHAVANETTE, 92628 Publl•h•d Orange Cout Deity 213 Topu, N1Wport Be1cll, CA J MIC HAEL WILSON 177 ""ot, Merell 25, Aj)(ll 1. 8, 15, tllt3 9288S20 OR C Admlr•I Way, COii• MHI, CA 147143 . H A s HAVANETTE, 92928. 213 Topu, N-port BHCh, CA CARLA s WILSON. 111 PlBJC NOTICE 92682 Admtrel W•y, Coat• MeH, CA !-----~=::.-----WOODRUFF H FISHER. 92828. T·-1 22844-A Nldlr>e Circle, Torrance, P\8.IC NOTICE CllOI NOTICI OP aAL.1 Of MAL ""Ol'!aRTY AT l'fllVA Tl IAL.1 ...... ,, ..... In thl ~ ooun o1 the Stat• of Cll!lornla. In and for the County ol Lot AllQllll In 1111 Ml lttll of lh'I E•l•t• or RUTH 0 McPEAI<. ConltwVl lM Notic. la hareby glv.n lllet the undlrlfgned Wiii NII II privet• ..... to Iha hlgll11t 1n<1 baat bld<lar. 1ubject to con111m111on or H l<I Superior Coun on or 111111 the 28th <lay of Aprll. 11183. 11 the off!Qe OI THOMPSON. THOMPSON & BROWN 762• S Pllnltw /11te .. P.O Bo• 100, Whllll1r, 00608 Coun1y or Lo• Angele•. St•t• of c.i11orn11, 111 the right, 111111n<1 lntar11t or 111<1 CGnll"l•IM. In ln<l 10 '" the Clflaln , .. , proparty altuat• In the City ol SHI 811on. County ol Or1ng1, Slltl ol C•lllornle, p1rt1cut•rly <lllCrlbl<I al IOllOW9, IO·Wll. Lot & ol lrect 47•8. More ciommonty known 11: Apertmtnt t2H. 1710 lam O'Shanter, Saal BNch, CA Term• or Hla c1111 In lawful money ol Ille United 811111 on confirmation or 111•, or pen calh and balanca evldtnoe<I by no1t MCurl<I by Mortgage or Trull OM<I on Iha p1oparty IO told. Ten pel'Gllll Of lmOUl'lt bl<I to be dlpoeltl<I with bl<I 81<11 or o1t111 to be In writing 1n<1 Wiii b• rec11111<1 II lh• •IOrHll<I OlllC• It 1ny llm• .,.., Ill• Ural publlcetlon hlrl01 1n<1 t>alor• date of Ille Oatl<I thl• 5111 <II)' ol Apnl, '983 Don E. Fowble Con1«V11oro1 thl Eltlll Of Hl<I Ruth 0 Mcf>Hk. ~ .... W1ynel.~~ AUOfMJ••l•LIW TilompMn, Thotnllffll • erown '1'24 •• "'"''_.Ave. Whtttllf, CA IOIOt Publl1hed Orange COHI Diiiy Piiot, Al>fll 14, IS. 21, 1983 1733-83 l'tll.IC NOTICE Thll l>ualnlN 11 condlJctedby1n IMPOfllTANT NOTICI recOfdld CA 90~& ln<llvl<lull. Oftll111allltM-tJOf°""91 JAMES E MYERSON, 213 NOTICIOf'DU'AULTANO aa IMtrvM1nt No. N-110109. I . T09U, Newport BMch, CA 928412. IL.aCTION TO ULL UNOVI J MlchMI Wllaon Cetta S. Wilton Thil a11ttlfntlfll -llleO with the County Cllr1l ol Orange County on Much 22. 1g83. Wllllalfte, TrwtM a. Offtc1r Thia ~ It oonducted by • OHO CW TftUIT " YOUfll f'fllOf'lfllTY II IN ganaral Plf1natthlp. flllC°"=g =3 11• 1113 fOflllCLOIURI llCAUll YOU Edmond R. Chav1t111te IMPORTANT NOTICE AMN....OYOURPAY•NTS,IT Thltalet-twaa lllldwfththa IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN n 1neo MAY •1 SOLO WITHOUT ANY Count7 Cllrlt 01 Orange County on FORECLOSURE BECAUSE VOL Publlalle <I Orenge Ooaal 01lly COURT ACTION, and >"OU may ll9w Aprll 2· lH3. /IRE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS. Piiot, Maren 25. Apnl 1. 8. 15, 1983 !nhe~ r19h81~'!,,t>'~ ~ ~~ Publlthl <I Or•nge Co•~=y IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY 1479-83 • """'"" -"'"'V vr ,...,",.. -"' Pllo Apr!I 15 22 29 M 6 963 COURT ACtlON, •nd yoU may h•ve •-"' MnTICE your peal Pt!)'fNlflla plua permitted t. · ' • I)' ' 1 the legal right 10 bring your account f'UULR. ,_ COlll Ind ··~-within thrM 17811"83 In gOO<I llan<llng by peytng all OI NOTICI Of' TIWITl&'I IAL.1 monthe from the date thll notJcie of fltB.IC NOTICE your PHI Clue p 1ym1n11 plut TI ... a ... C CltiflUlt WU recotdiad. permlt11d COlll ln<I eapen•et -~ · 118'1e1YOYNG Thia -' 11 I 183,680.27 u of C......., within thl'M montlM from the <1•11 YOU .,.i If Ol!l'AULT UMOeA A Muell 2, 1983 end wltl lnct-T ......... No. YNll/11... lhla notloe ol dlf9Ult wM r-<led. D«IO Of' T'MllT DATU> MAY 1, Uf'llN 'fOUI -.nt ~ _,_ RICOM«D 1111181 T1111 amount I• IH.112.H aa ol 1•1. tJNIAM YOU TUI ACTION You mey nol heW lo~ the entlnl lillet. ....... 1fil7'4 Aprtl 1 1983, and w111 Iner-unU TO l'tlO-r.CT YIOUfll ~RTY. unpaid ponlon ol your ae<:Ollflt, "411. No. 11-UG12~ your 4IOCOUnt ~current Yo. IT MAY n •~ AT A ll'UMJC 1v1n though lull peyment waa NOTICI Of' Ol!l'AUl.T ANO may not hn• 10 pay th• entire a AL I . If YOU N 11 D AN ~. tM )'OU ""* P8Y !fie ll•CTIOM TO MU. UMDllfll unpal<I portion ol your 1cx:ount, llt"-ANATION Of' Tl9 MATURI emoun1 atatecl abOw NaD Of' TIIUIT e ven lllough lull P•Ym•nl WH Of' nte ~t•DtNO AOAINeT AA• three montha lfOm the <18'8 ~NIT NOTICI dlmlndl<I, bul you ,.,.... pay the YOU, YOU aHOUU> CONTACT A ol rlCC>f<lallon ol tllla document IP: YOUA f'ROf'lfllTY 11 IN -.nt llaled 1~ L.AWYDt. (wtMCll dell of ,_dellon ~ P:O .. ICLOIURI llCAUll YOU An., 11v .. months from 1111 <1•11 On Fnoay. M.,-e. 1993 11 • 1& '--I. ...,,.._ the oOlgetlon ~ A fll I I I H I N D I N Y O U " or record1llon or thl• <1ocum1nt am .. ARCS MORTGAGE, INC , 1 lorlcioHd Upotl parml .. I fonoar .. AYllll fllTI, If .. AY I I aOLD (whleh <1111 of rlCOfdatlon ~ Calllornta corporellon, aa duly Plf1od, )'OU'-only lhe llOll rlgftl WITltOUT ANY COUlllT ACTION, here«tl. un1ea1 tne obllo•llon ~ I I <I Tr .I.. nd.r an<I 10 .top the for--.. by peyfrlg anCI )'OU "'8)' -lhl llO• '10f\I tO roreclOM<I U""" ~mftl I I......,,_ appo n I u u , .. a -tire amount .. _endld by ,_,.,.,. .........,. .. ~ . ....-_ .. .,.... puf'IUant to Oel<I of Truat of Olllclel ... -· .....,.., bring your accoun1 In,,...... ••--~-v petk><I, )'OU,,_ only the legel r19ht Racor<la In the otnc. ol the C-ty )'OUf aredltor. by paying 111 or your PH I <lu• to 1top the I~• by ~ Recorder or Orang• County To flrl<I OU1 the -t you~ P9)'mlnla plus petmltlld GOiia end 1111 entire 1.mount <lamandld by Clllfoml• pay, or to .,,ange IOf ~ to ~ wttll!n ttv" month• from >'°"' credUor WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1top the loracloaura. or If your 1111 <1111 thll rl01lcl of <Ill~ wu To llnCI out 1111 emounl >'OU mu.i TO HIGHEST BIDOER FOR CASH property ltl In lorlCllOMll'I ror any recorded. Thi• amount 1113.933 27. pay. or lo .,,anoe '°' peyman1 to (peyebll 11 time ol NII In lawl\.tl other reaaon. contact: Jolln H. u ol 2128/113, and wtll IOcraue unlll alop u11 roractoiure. or 11 your money ol th• United StllH) L1w1on. Vice PrH lde nt i no yovr account~ currant You P'091't)' 11 In lorlCJoaure IOf' iny MONIES MUST BE TENDERED IN MIMIQW; ~·No. 1411-!0$-02104 m1y not h1v1 to pay Ille entire ott>et raaaon. oontact: CATHEDRAL CASH. CASHIERS CHECKS, OR 1nd fOH-441·32440: BANK OF .inp1ICI portion or your acc;oun1. MORTGAGE CO . INC .. o/o ....... CERTIFIED CHECKS It the front ACM• En Rt .•c,A. HNTO ." 4S"A8 •• M3~4 8 ,N.,. even lhoug ... ~. lull p1ym1n1 w~! flftlnCW c~. 59t Cemlno antrenoe to the OLD 0tanoe County • " d4mlllded, ""' )'OU mu!J1 P•V 1.,.. De LI ,._,,._ $ulle 400. San Olago, CourlhOUM, located on ~an ta Ana BllCll.tone A1te .. Fr MOO, CA 92728 emount 1t11ed •bow c A 92 1o9 T • • • p h 0n1 : ( e 1111 Bl"d .. b1tw11n Sycamore StrMt (209) 445-7404!. Altll' thr" montha from the date 299·7110 •nd Bro1dw1 y, S1nt1 An1 . 11 you hive eny queetlon•. you ol recordallon of lhlt d ocument 11 you have In)' quaetJona, you California, Ill right, lltle and lnttw .. t •llould contact • lewyer or th• (wnlctt <l•I• or reciord1tlon ~· ahoul<I contact a l•wyer or the convayed to and n-1111<1 by It gowrnment agancy whldl mey have hlraon). unllH the obligation being go,,.nmant IQtlflCY WhlCh may hav. under Hid Olld ol Truat In tlll lneur'IO )'OUf loan roracloMCI upon parmt11 1 longer ln1Yrl<I the loan p<operty allualld In Hl<I County Rem1 mber. YOU MAY LOSE period, you h1v1 only the lagal R1m1mb1r. YOU MAY LOI• and State delcrlbed 11 LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 HOT right lo stop the loreoto1ure by tiQAL AIOHTI .. YOU DO NOT PARCEL 1. TAKE PROMPT ACTION paying Ille entire emount Clemandl<I TAKI f'ltOfllll'T ACTION. LO'I 17 of Tract No 9592. In Ille MOTICI tW DIPAULT by your «ldllor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thel Cll 1 c 11 M 1 Co nty ol •1~1t'14 To find out the amount you mu11 1 brHch or. and del1u1t In the Of>' 0 8 oa 1 ~nl u WHEREAS. H or Auguat 31. pay, or to arrange ror p•ymant to 01>11get1ona ror wlllcto thl foNowtng llllQI. := f boott ~ .. peer 1981. Gor<lon F Powera i nd 1top th• lorcloaure. or II your o..crtbed <!led ot trust 1a aeourtty ';':" 2r;c"' d 2• n I Ml ni,::-: Mlrtl'll J P-., ""° -"""*' property I• In IOl'ICIOMire lor any ,,.. occurreo ~ i:nthe 0~ of 'f:. eoun':v to ..-i other. 11 TNeWrl. exec:utld other reuon. contact OrtKlnat Trullff: CAVALCADE ~!:c~L'r' County ~U~IA:VT~~~g:r~ Al~~:r.~:~ ~~~1~5G~, •::i:: ~:l~Of!W~~RATION . a An e-t for lngr ... 11\d oorpor11t1on, •Trust" fOf BANK 8tv<I . Whittler. CA 110607 (714) Tru1tor JOHN 9AAL. 1 etngle egr-OY« the WMl«ly 5 00 f..i OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST 773-7125. LN No BI 200'73 5 men ol lhl Hof1hlrty 3e 00 ._.of LOI 11 ANO SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, • 74CE) 8 en ellcl er y ROBERT B of T No 9512 lhOwrl on • national benlOng INOClltton. .. II )'OU hl \19 any QUMllOIU, you HE RM AH In Cl 0,,. R l ENE R '~did tn b!:. 402 PIQll Blneftc:llty, to_,,.• promleloly 1hould cont•cl • l1wyer or th• HERMAN, Trust-of Ille Harm1r1 mao 23 d 24 I Ml 11' not• of -<1•1• tor the aum °' government IQtlflCY wnlc:h mey hl1te Family Tr\llt, •llbllahl<I Mwcn 3, ~2.ip.. r:'oro. or ~ ~i:.,• H2.H8.31 an<I IOdltlonll twl'e ln8ured '/OUf loan 1HO. by Robltl 8 Harman en<I Calllomle ' pur.uentlothet-oflheO..Oof Remember. YOU MA\' LOSE O.rlenl R Harm.,,, trustor9 ''The OPlfllnG bid 11 lorecloMJre Truat. which WH r1cor<11<1 on LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT Recorded 11 1natrumin1 No .... will be Ille dlHtw-'*-OGtoblH 5, tH 1 In BOOll 14243. TAKE PROMPT ACTION 27597 In bOoll 13794, PIQI 1493 of the unpaid obllg1tloni of the All Page t929, lnelnlrTMnt No. •~61. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tllll otflclll recor<la In Iha Ol'floe of the 1ncluatve O..CI ol Trull 1n<1 th• Otflclal Record• of Otange ~-Aral C11.,,., Flnanclll corp II now recorder or Orange County on obllgllJonl -.red by the Included Cllltomfa. and <1uty •Pro•n11d Truat•• un<11r 1 Oc1ot>« 17. 1980 enouml>fl~I) Of r-d. wflklll WHEREAS. I bre•ch of th• Oe1<1 o Trull <11ted 05/06/77, S aid DllCI of Trull llCUrH <lltter-11111lm111<1tobe1102.• otlllOlllOnt for~ Mid 0..0 of llllQUted by. WAVNIE l. STAMM. '*11111 oblloetlOnl IOlllflng the wm O"" "1 Thi It • I <IH all TNlt 19-"'f1111 OQQ#'l'9d In tflll OIAHE C STAMM, hu1b1n<I 1nd ol 185.000 00 ...... flnlftllel "'·• · • gur• .nc u Iller• h1a .. __ ft a default In t .. a I T I I eea • 1rultel'I felt Ind 00811 •nd ft---of.,.I..._~:...-... ... a<_,..,ln WI e, 18 rul or• O ~ur C1r ... retlon la either the l bOve l<l"lf!Oll· If any." ,...., .. _., ,,. '""-.---obllg•t1on1 1n l•vor ol. Amarklen etited ~tnel truet" or II now tlll The ltrHI a<ldreaa a nd otller the 1moun1 of 162,011.31 plua S1vlnga & loan Anocl1llon, duly lad 1Ubllltuted tru•IM common <191ignltlon, II any, of the Int.wt 11 22.60 perc.nt P« annum r-ded on Ot.101111 1.1 CIOOument under lliO o..cr o1 Truet. r .. I pr~ny dlac:rlbed l bOlll It lrom 8 e p1e mbe r 30, 198 1 No. 1~. boOI< 12221, P1Q1983 OI The benlflclal lnlareet unC1ef Hid purported to bl . 990 Mo<IJaak1 ttvldanoad by • promlMOry not• Offlcfll Rloofda In tlWt ollkll of thl died ol truet and Ille obHgattona Ct rel•, Cotti Mell, Calllornl• <1111<1 Augu1t 31. 101 l In the Aecorder o r Or1nJ1• County, 11eured thlreby .,. PfW«llly hll<I 92821 prtnolpal amount ol IH.011.31 Calllornla. lneludtng 1 not• for Iha by: CATHl!O .. Al MORTGAGE Tll1 underllgnec! dl1el1lm1 1ny •IOUll<I by Oordon B. ll'owwallld tum ol 182,400.00 Tha t lh• COMPANY . INC .. 1 C1llfornle lleblllty for eny lnoorrll!U-of thl Mlltttll J. p_.. Ind ""'-' A. LI blnlllclll ln1., .. 1 un<llf Mid DMd corpontlon 11r .. 1 1ddr ... and 01hlr common Peltw and~ to mtl Ofder ol ofl ru.t and theot>llgatlont_,ed THE IRaACH ANO DEFAULT dlllgnetlon, "My. lhown herein. MIO ~ on cllm8nd. Of If l'IO tt\erlby .,e preMntly hlld by Ille THAT HA8 OCCUAlll!O l*ng 1111 Seid 1111 wlll be made , but d 1 m1 n d la mad•, llte n o n benlflcillt)'. Thet • bfMCJI of, end 111tur1 to mike p1ym1nt of lull I h I •r • ,.. "'-tier 29. 191 t with lnterMt It defMI~ the obtloltlon for wNCll prlnclp•I b•l•nC• and 1ocru10 ~1 ::. r~ :;.ie; 22 60 PlfOlllt I* annum; end • Mid of Tn* II ~ Ml ll'ltttMI wt*1 note ~ CIUI on poeu .. ton. or tlflC\ll'llbrl l'ICll, to dat e u lt In p1ym1nt o f e n ooew<ecl lnthetthepeytftlllll hunot Marc/I 11, l N 3, end any lurtlllr pey the ~ f)ftnc:ifpll eum of lnd1btlcfn1U In th• 11111Gunt of ~ made of: br'MCfl ol lf!Y ,_ end COlldlttone the notl(•) eeourect by Mid o.ed or IN.-..14, 1*11 ll!tet9IC 11 10.ao l'alfur• to make th• t111e1u oontllnld In aubject Not• MCI o..ci T wt h I t I th Mn •• pwcant per -"°'" ~ l1, ~·of pr~ WtOIOf In ..... Of Trull. I nd •II 1u b11qu1nt .:=-~ ~.,,.::.C,,. ~ t .. o In thl prlnclpel ~ o,t e nd 111 tUl>H qu1n1 p1ymen11, p1ym11111 w111c11 1>101m1 due If any. lll'lder .,_,..,.,.Of me ~ ~~~ !'!=::_"""-...: !.!.!!~r with l•1!.,!l!•ru1. tller'Mftw1 lndudlnO 1111• ctlelvll If I f , t I ha Ot• an., ..._. -....,._"' ,_ .--_,.. ,,,.,.....,., lml)Ound _._,1, If.,.,.,, any andror olhlf ..,ml paya ble ~ o, :!~n!.rw ol dll ...._. w. Mll'O""' MCI~ to uneltf the 1.,me 01 N ld 1'1011 or und., the t•m• ol N ici Not• Of' tru•t• crM tlel by Mid 0... OI 1111 °'*" ol Mid 9eneflollry on 0..0 °' """' WtO ... 11.Jtlll~AM o..ci of TNll. T--• ...-St02.ol017 ~ or If no delNnd lit mM9 peym1111t wlllch b•o•m• d11• Thll lncMlel llllt 11 n01 llmlted ..... ..,....., • ttMift on' leptembet I 1H2 wtttt tllero llt r, tncludlnt eny 1111 to, 1n addition to 111e ~ 11tet1<1 of~ ~=o,~ °:: 1n1er111 11 10.eo peroent per CllttO" ot oth•r ..,m• P•Y•b•• llC>o'tl lflo!M lll'f Otlot..., -.. 0111 Id to tit d•l'• ... ned • -. unclet the "'"'' of Mid N011 of or ~ be ~ °' ver • un "' NOW, THllH!l'OAI. notloe II Dead of Trwt, 1>eoom1 dtllnq u aftt, 11ld =1141°='='. ~o.:-!'ttt= ...,_atwn !!'!!.!t. ~ .. of~ Tll•t Oy reuon 111ereo1. the dlllncllllndll ""* 111 our..i •1 ..--.J DMNt encl lleCtlofl to dlfeUll lN "'---· ~-~1 1>en1no11ry under 111c1t oondftlon o1 Nlnlt"8mlnl. W-.,,.;' ~-~ t8"I tind....., olMld!ICMlftd DlldOf ol T1'119!Llllt uecu* tind Th1t 111 ,. .. on t11ereot. tit• Nottoe of o.tautf and llectlOft 10 TNIC, '* ............ and --.ci 10 -TNllN •• writMtl PtlHnt belleflOI•') uncs.r ~Clll W to De ,...,_ In .. le= llM dlClllled. llld ... lleteby OUI• lllOl1 of ~ Ind o.m.nd clMd 1111 -.outed Md ~ ,..., ~lit deCIWe Mlcl ~~-and 11 fof ..,., Ind flat ~-wltll 10 1'1td T r1111e1 1 written :::.~ • ., •• , Ad6r• ..• ,., =~.:=rT= :r ~rv:.·~~.: ~~~.:: '::.-"'~~ T~ ~ :!.:'::':9.J; INt tfla .......... '°... tM Oblftetton• "°"'" IPlel'eby, H id Tru"" WOii ~·and 111 =OAOI, 1:.1 .. 1 C .. ltorftll the Jlf°'*'Y CllilClrtlled In IM Dlld lf1d Ml ~ #Id 0oet ....,, doclun!ent• ~ 0~1 CIOfpOHllOft 11 T,,,.._ 11y: CICG ol Tru•t above referred to, tit• o.cter• Ill ~ MOllftO theretty l9GU(9d ~. #Id NI dtOlarld Corpor1'1loft. 8'IO C.-A .... ,..0 Of Wflldl lit _.. I "'1 of = M lf1d C"* "'4i and dOll ,_. deCIWe all MN """'· Ce0tor11t1 11t 3I. 1211) ~toe '!!.!!!a:':::.:: and clOM eby ~ MOUfed "*• ~ 4'119 ........ ...-·-.to --10 ~ .,,. tl\llM "'°'*"' '° ..... encl ~ ... llM ....... lll'Cf DINii ,...,_ u. IM wltll '':J~ tllereor. to t old 10 Hll•ly 1111 011tl11Uon1 ooee ~...., 10 _,.. tfW truet :."fn=---· ""°'· ~ •. 1~4; et M'1to1t, -r;::~. '*· ~':.::",.,.':.,~ .,... ~Oot99n ...._.. =.c~ AM=~~ ~ 091« =.!•IM =A. y ... a • ti!UT NtJb IAVIMOI ~ ~ M ....... AeM. V.f'. '1: VWM~C«p, &.a .. f , Yll!!l'I I .......... /WIA. ~ A;c,;'c. M~ AIM, ho. ~ VIia ~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Orange Cout DAIL\' PILOTIFnday, AP<ll 1e, 1813 Cl '""''"mltW .,.... .............. --'] -u. i 1112 --:-~ hlttflnt mt l11hW lfff-.... 1111!~ 1 I r alon I raltll•• Uk• MW ¥efY lo tlr, .... ~..._.,.I Ir I ~ I d u I ti, ft O P e fe • lrpte, 1u11de01&, pelloJ II Wnr,6o ... ..., kJtdl CofM a .. ow~ '400/mo . ...,_ 1111 ..,...,, No .-. f 111 enoloH d 1a1•1• 1ttd1 ....,..., ,,.._ 1 1 2 la '" 1 la, lu\MSI, 1171 m o . I t 4 . 2 2 1 1 1 11 pet1 • flet IHO H I T Mfft .,.._ IMO a ... mo 111, leet & -0.. 4fi'M/Wllllde. My ~llO "° fJOCll 1 T--. " I n "e a I I I I I I a I atory :S ld,m, 1 ~ be laOluelYe W•tolHI VIiia. Oe1 "9lln f44..H 11 142·t3el =· 2 bite• lrom OCMI\ !~~:. TJ:: ,-e_ • •. lrll6o. ""''° ..,._., ':C:.,~.:r'c1e1': 136-~~ Cell b ~. ge den~· '*"'m· I:~~~ IJH/p r M O l:SHlto IUT Nty IM l aat1 the r111 l 416f 3 1 1200• t 1-131'. Older 41uetlty I Ir I la Bdrm lwo t tory llome ~•I er 2 ~ •,:::::·~· ~~· atrall to bMOh ltfdt ... 50 I:!.~ fnduoeo8., .. T Rlty~ .. ry t120G."~:,?,·11 agt. p11 ..0.1111' ' N1 wpor1 1 r e1 C a ti ,,_.., '"'" 131-llto HST Alty 1.. a..ctt .,.. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba IAYl'AOHT HOMI • t.i. 2 btkl bet!, 2 Ir, 1 ... 111e1e fin• • lf•t 10 0 gent & epadoul, 4•. a lrplo, h1a. "' ~..:-~ ISm 1 Br. git, fnod yard. B!8T Alty I 63M 1to oar ltraot dOCk 9"'611, ger. 1111/mo t 76-tlow 1470/mo. Drive by 71<> • f2400 mo N &-2471 W. Wll1on 973·9338, LOVELY 4 Bdrm 2ba ' ~ 8tucll0, Ulllt tnoed, ... 2.11oee flOme. 1Jac111 on to patk. 2 m•ter bdnNJ 211' be. '"'::,~· n. .. y d "a ,, f " M1g noll• & G artle ld. fir'~. kid•• P9I '*· · ..-;~, :.,'. ~r 8~~~.:PP~.ia~ 1192-9212 Ill e Pm & 1700/mo. Aot 64l -tt09 IPICTACULAA 110 •• H 25/mo. 8e2·2HI wkndl. a .... m IN OOl1 ... ~ tllllald9, ~· SIDE 3Br, 181, lrplc. htt•I 6 frltltl 200 ft PCH, lam rm, dlll-,io:~. Sw':k t~ ::t ~ g eraga , grOnr. 37g f NHr S-.. ch 8fvd (II Ing, huge m .. lar IUlle. 1210. ell e & wkn dt Walnut 1720 mo McFadde n). Quie t 2 PootanO l!pa.11760. 711).1641 •.. , ""•"' •49-0041 bdrm •~ee + '485 dan, &4&-3208, &40-53n --------., """'"" " N .., J>eint Older 425 \4 l.Mlt19'1f'. t room ie.euu1u1 3 Br Town~· -'~·,fo 1 ' Guatdld ., ... 4 Ck 2\4 wllll ~ la. Walk 10 M. 2'-' 81 lrptc, patio, ~gr.:e: ... :.cm 8 a. 2 frplC:'I, tkyllgllt, bMoll, all VIiie pd , f10 pool, 110 "45/mo. Clll oommty 1ennl1 & PoOI. kllch.,,, S2H/mo, MO 548-5128 or "3-3018 Huntlnglon Beech Land-1 1900/mo. 144-540$ dep req'd , rel'•. M·F 3 BR 1Y. bl, "ood 1r11, mark, 5 Br. 3 Ba. LR, FR, LUXURY 2 8' 2 ba. gar, llf 114 ... 9322. beaut y•rd "'a7oo mo frplc. open kitchen, brick bH ch 1800/IM. 11 to --------- 714-701-8755 patlO. patio covw. latld· Riv tr Ave, 831 ·0HO c.ta ... 11ff ICIP«I ...... SllOO/mo.. wknd, M·F 172-IN t 2 " 8"0/mo. Ref ......... llHlllNI 3 Br 2 B•. lrptc. petlo, 111, 1111 l ••curlty 1900/mo A•k for Jim 831-7370 12 bdrm. 1 bl. gar Ro· cll .. tar St n11r Naw. port Avtll May 1. no pat• l800 mo 842·&127 12 BA 1 Ba C01tage. new ept1 & paint. wahr/dryr hkup, Ince yd w/gardnr, off etrM t PkQ. No pete. t525 " 1350 dip. tt50 D Meyer Pl. 5<60·3484 POOL SIDE CONDO 3 BR, water lnclCI. No pet• ·..,,.. 8482 l"Y Clrcll. <>pen 9.3 1u Jua C.t. U7f PoOI. aunny, ldult1, no - _ p e u . 4 23 w Ba y wtlOya, 9 -8 w11ndl Acj()(1bll 2 Br Condo. Ill a..&.1518. lnht 2244 Hlru, pool, 2 kid• OK. -------- Avall 411 7. No doge UITM.I 1535/mo 131·0654 or 1 10 4 bdrrne 1t1nlng 11 831-0303 seoo~11200 ·-... -1-,-Aa-1---me--· ~lsor ·Realty 651·117.7 Rafi tllrM llory 3 Bdm1 Incle 3 Bl ded! gar Ind IOIH lltru t550 option 639-8100 BEST Alty fee Taatla Utt .... , •.. S.111lllul garden aptt. Pltfoe/decfc1. Spa. hMt SM!ld. Ho pate. Famftf• wetcotne. 2 Bdnn. w. Ba. a&eO 398 w. wu.on 131-6583 ~.pool,d~ er, pvt p atio. atra lrg garden. 2 Br. S505.00. 557-2841 2 Bl , )IC, Hun•. 1675 -llllCHIUOM DNVE 842-38e0 .,,.. Oerage/POOI 3 Bdrm 3 Ba gourmet kit mod dlllgn kid• pet• $830 rant• It 539-8100 BEST Alty fee Ouplell W•tlkSe C.M. 2 Br. t Ba. Neet & cute, carpe1a, dr1pe1, 1malf lanced patio. encl1d o •r•g•. no p 1t1. *476/mo. pkll *475 MC. 1>4&-6442 °' 770-!e29 1-------~~.,.. RIJlOhO San Joaquin VII· Daaa Palat 2211 IH. 1 Br w/lolt Frplc. C.a•• UaJ. Mii Oelu11 1 BA near SC Pt.la Re1ort-llk• adult trect w/pool, g1t1. *47<>+'40 utll fell dl1count, or MaJH tlc view S430/mo. co~ unll w/lrplc 1ppl1 Ute dutlae required utile paid 6311-8100 BEST IN 1ut1la Velln 2234 brick atrium. decor wall covering• & Ille. Upgrad· ed end unit, $820, 657-2914 purc111 1 e option 775-2580 •Townllou11 2 Br. 1'41 Otangetr .. condo. 2 BR, I p ti d 1----------1 1 . • o , gar , w. 1 Ba. by alre•m• w/ '560/mo. 546-908A IN•w Condo. 2 Br 2b•. relrlg. tennis. pool, J•c. Aertatall ruaUW ------.,-,,---email quiet cornplo. P1-No p111. Avall now 2 br, 1'h ba. frplc, OW, pvt llo, 1u10 gar Cir opnr, 1500 675-9220 l&1ka lala.d 2111 patio. gar. Ho pe t1 WIO hkup Super loc•· .,_ 1 ,.._. 1 1 Br 1 Da '520/mo. Avail. I.pf. 1. 11 on S 8 2 5 1 mo. Dy• 2Br 2be condo ..,.... d n ._u ... qual ty ..., 034 Hamiton. ~$4 78 71 4 1523·7720 Eve/ rm, pvt patio. Pool. lnd'l. gar opt, no pell , w11ndt 714/496-8200 $875/mo IN. 551-4"4 17 O/yrly Ill. Oy• WTlllE 2 t3/870·0038, av11/ l •• t .... CL 2 ... 0 Clalale llegance 3 Br llte w11nO• 2131450-105t 2 Br. t'At Ba. Townhe>uM, .-=-...--.~·~=~-........... deelgner dlCOf' Meluded 1-----------1 carpo<t/ g11age. 1m111 HOME FOR RENT I/yd dbl gar $720 klda ok !la1'ei pet <*. lllundry rm, IYplc. Huntln¥ton Buch 3 53M100 BEST r.. Ptaluala 2't7 Aval Aprll. Bdrm.$ '15 Fenced y11d Ctiwy 3 t>r. 2 b1. 2 aty BAYFRONT • Spactac:utlr ~~°'C:::.°' & g1r1g1 Kida & P•I• condo w/pello, Walnut •~ 2 .... 2 .. a TSL ,...,..,., ••2.11103 w1lcome 5 45-2000 Square. Avall. May 1. v._, epac. "'• .,., ...,,.... .,.. Agent, no IM 1925/rno. Call 833-686l plu1 study. Pv1 parkg, l.Mgl 2 8'. 1 Be. upttalrl. 11 • I I I I I I I I • • • • p •Un 1k 1pen' 1ivt nnt l\lgh il'I price: ,..&On 1 bl• cost. de ulfied 1dvertising .. ,$ • ., ,., ~~N"" , ,..,,. ''"' "lof ... t ""•Ofl~ 11 llw rlt.4 •14 ''" ~·tf .... ., ........ _ I rrtol~ SO telk - 1• .... r, .. ,'" rit•• ....... 1, ... ""P'I"" ,,_ ''" llf9te•tt I ... •ttr i....,1 wltll 1th> Pit.I '"'' n..n .. f'l••l'tr1 ...... wkdyt: 552·8468 11v1/ boat •llP •vi ii. <7 141 Ea1t1ldl. *475/mo. No wl<nd• 752·0511 or 875-84111 pe1e. 131..e155 1---------VACA TI 0 NS I B A V • ---------Rancho San Joequln VII-FRONTAGE w/ptar 1111 1 6 I W. ....... ., lu Dbt twnhte, lg bOrm l800 B •••1111 & Iott. ,.,.,b•. frpk:. 2 car 5126. or 2 Br, • 1 '· -S550tmo. 303 E. Edg• gar, pool, 1dtt1 S750, water. 1•111•2886 Large, ctMI!, 1 Br. Apt. 2 1 3 I 5 4 0 • 3 7 6 5 . 1----------1 pool, lnd ry lac, n ear 213/~ t-7607 Yrty lga 2 BR.•.,; bfk Ir bch. 1hop1, utll• pd. From .• _ --••• le••L •••a Lndry, g1t, 1750 & utlf. 1388/mo. 548-03345. Jo.. -· ....w 873-932'7. 873-9370 :2Br. 1Be, dbl wide. In •2Br.2 8&.nrSC Plca. quiet acllt Moblle Home ~II .... • MM S.A. patio, pool, :1;•· Pk. Clo" to bell & h.,.,t YUIMe a,tl '5e5. Ho Pl'tl. 752· 22 lhOpplng. ~ mo. Ind BHutllul 1eno1c1p1d Wll1\Al.l Yl.IJll utll & he1t1d pool apla. Gu & -IW paid Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apt1. 4 9 I -5 t 8 0 I f I Jr. 1 Br 1450 w/pallo pool, epa. U A, ~. 5PM/w11nda. T..we et11, IMCI, YOlley· No peta. tmrned OCICUC>- WOOD & GLASS ball coun, pool, jlc .. rac lll'IC'f. Gw11Q8 evWI. CN-11 Abel houel. 2 bf. room . 1 • u n • C 1 If 2 Br 1~ Be. $63s.$545 2·~ be, s dee*•. 180 a.. 557·0075. Sorry, no TSL Mgmt. gr11 wllll1w1ter vl1w peta &45-8122 942·1903 S1200/mo. 840-<>132 OWIJ SALE THE SEVILLE 2Br h11, clo•• 10 bch, H•wl,-<1acor1t1d 2 Br eptS/<lrpa. 1700 mo .... Olan., collec1lt>m. fur. w/c· ,_ ~ drpe. 499-1480 :• s-::' 1~ ~ bit • tncd )'d w/P«tlo. I wet• pd. I IN • 22&9 mon1. (o I lrvlne & 2919-0 Santa Ana l520 ..,.rt C Tuttln, Npl Htl.) Cell 1-.0 , ~ t20. BIG CANYO~ (Oowr) llr· 1----'------l --------- QI 2 Br. 2 Ba. Avail. May QIU IE •• $490/mo. 2 Br. 1\4 ea. 1 I t . s t 8 0 0 I m 0 . ALL UTILITIES PAID uppet unit, bM:ony, UR. 844-57 4 2, 759-0706 Compare before you c:erport. Ownr/Bkr. rent. Cuetom dellgri ,_. 527 W. Wll9on L.rg £/Bluff Condo, 2 llry, tur•. Pool, btlq, cxw'rd TSL Mgmt 642· 1803 4 8', 3 Ba. Newly refurb. garl 808.1 aurrouodedd I ~o ftlll.m ft.I.All Sup1r. S1295/mo. put h an ecapng. Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apia. 876-2490 ' pell. •• Avail llnrn9d. pool, epa. Been. tum. .,.95 N LARGE BLUFFS C 3 0NBDO t Br. turn. '520 ~ Catl>Ofl. o '*91410 2 at r!,. 4 Br. I . 2 Br turn. le25 t .... •~7,. ... 95 $1300 mo. 844-2807 385 W. WNeon. 842-1971 2 &. -'15e6 LUii • ..,.,, ..... IHI TSL Mgmt. 754-0081 3 Br. Townhouse, powd· ON THE SAND 2 8' garden 11)1, peUo, 1 et rm. 2 Ba. lrplc, com· SUMMER RENTAL ctllld Ot<. No peta. Stor· ei~~.I. S IOOO/mo. 3 Br. 2 8&. unit, Wit bar, ~~· 1 460/m o . fumllhed, WMhar, Clryer PANORAMIC lnofd. Ye«ty or eummer, STUNNING la rge 1 Br. OCEAN VIEW enClld garage. garden apt. pool & rec Hlgllly upgraded 4 Br. 5802 Sw hora. .,..._ 710 w. 18th St. 2'-' Ba. trldr $2150/mo. TSL Mgmt. &42·1803 844-14&0 or 830-5050, lga 1 br, I be; 2 ba. 2 be eirt 4220 l~nr. Fl!Maw & Waterfront, 3 br, 2 ba, ,_ dee« S 1800 mo. + I lllp $400. 873-1464 SPYGLASS HILL On Point Loma, IUpert> 5 Br. family home with view. 2 etory. 3 car gar· aoe. 3 1rp1c9, 1onn111 cfln. 1 n g . 111. •2100 . 114 .. ·7424. 720-0590 , <r. Ba k e r . H o pe t1 . 545-1982. ~~~mo. '*-f150 ~ ,.., 312 Victoria . C•ll tor 8'IPt-&42-3780 '"••••ilr•= 1396 SIM a100 • 312 Victoria . Call tor llW1 &42-3180 IEAUTlFUL 1 Br .... PAV patio, pool, 1P9 I TOP .,._, qu6at, no pell MESA PINES 541-2447 .. , .... ... AYllL. 1•111. ... 1a1u. ... a.. a....., ,,.act.~ er"'8d oar• lnduded. Pool, ~ r'9C room. volleyball co urt, t•• bbq't. • • Plltft.1111 M1W.Bay 8t. C.M. 71~1'1 ~ O..ente eo..1 Dalt~ ltv......., °'*"' Coeet Daltr ,Ullll•hed Oren91 Co111 D•llY fi'vblltlleO Orartte o..t Dell)' ""°" ~ •Ji U. "· ,. ,..., _._ tt. ~ t. 1, 11. 1111 Piiot, MarCllll H . APfll 1, •· II. 1* Not. AJf. tt. n , 11, ..., I. tlQ L~~~ ...... -~ ...... .;.l:======~~ tna..a 1,n.a 14Yl..S ,,..... ::i -,_ l 11 !1 I I 'I I I I I I I ltS t Jt tt srrcnqt 1 o a na ttot1 the homeS ~f lr.s yc~fe. !\. llNCOIN llT&eml ....... , 2 Bdrm and den, 2 Yi beth, formal dinina room, open beamed cellinp. large 5,000 eq.ft. lot. $210,000. ....... ·-·llUllT 3 Bdrm, 2 beth, den, 2 car garage, quiet cul de aac. Canyon view. $147,500. 1&111111 llffl llW 3 Units with cash flow. $150,000. .,.. .... Quiet 1 bdrm -. clOM to ti.ch. Belcony, encl. ger. A..,..._ MOO mo. Corel TrM Aptt, 2163 P9Clflc. Ccete MeM. Jeff, Mgr, 541 4630,..,. 17. "''Time to •r ... end enf•• •"' IW"9rthl11t W• llH• ,,.,.,,, l• 1111t HerJ Ht• 1trl1 ind ......,,...., .. a .. .., ...... ............ ....,. ......... ........................ a--UMa ...... ,....... 1-.- 0ellftfrOftt...,.... l,41'UIO ..,.......... ,, ..... ........... c........ --C.11.,-· &; Ne•=:..... .... tt. ..... WATlftFRONT RLTftl, INC. 831·1400 l7l-tlOO """' PLn n Tredltlo11el 0011toM11orerr a,1end In dre11t1tl1 h1M1 f11t11r~1tt 4 upet1lrt ..._,, a 1 down. AIM .._.., ,..... Of ..,_ ... .,1rten.TNIOU1*""°""" ....... Oft 1114MM ef ... ..,. ....... ....................... 9rend RlftClt'" len Ju11t C111l1trano. Qualltr oonatruotlon end ""nr 1rn1nltl•• lnotudlne \.':;•' kltottH, •P•· win• ...., Ind .... Ind ........... . Oftlred .. -.-. Mir for Llftda. ftlMIWlllllU&.llT&ll W4Q..111) OUIY ... IOITTI 111-22•2 "A Family ln Calif. Real !lit.ate for over 30 yeat1" tha,nk you for yo ur patronaae and lookln1 forward '°. areat 1983. y ~ """'" )\\ lk .di\ Thia week, RHJtora all over the nation ulute you, the homeowo«. Thank you for glvtng u1 the OPPortunlty to ..,.... you . More lmPortant, thanke for 111 you do to make our nation atronger. IH REALTOR' C°"ONA def MAR . , ................ , .... ''" ...... 1 ..... ,,.=· ., ... ,,. .. ........................... ....... ,..., .... ~ ... ..... " ... .... ......... ........ .... = ... , ................. ...... ..... = ......... .... ... ,..... . .. ..., ... "' CO TAMllA I 1&111111 ..,... 11~ ... 11 tt.tt ...... .... , •lit .. ,,, ........... ... .. .... . lhtt .......... ' .......... .. .... .................... ........ .............. MIL UUY All 11111. 9"-1111 •m Oor1•oue Plen e. 3 bdrm, 2 ~ ba. Luxury •ppolntm.nc. U\rouchoUl the home and ~. vi.w of OCMn and sr)',... KU.I.. PlUI Uw lidded 18C'Uttty 01 a J•ttd community. Fantaatlc flnand.nC av~. 19,300 . - Orange OoHt OAIL.Y PILOT1'rlday, ~nt 15, 1113 $1.14 per day •Dllln DIM lw ... Im 1wk lu1elv 'w lmkJ kd"'d" •""llillSldu ........ ___ _ =~~-· ~:...~~ "=~·=-= JM"•'•""• 0 11 QAADl.N,IA r:.W~~~~. ,_ DW'lll tNT, _{,IXTALt.P'A"!!!!!1~ l ... tne1t111, ... r .. 11 ".-. 111 " .. ""'·~--,.-...... -...... -:u. ~ ..... llo 111111~. That'• ALL ~ pay '°'. IO ctey ed P~t , Cloor tle nglno . O.M. 131-Mll wtcctyt 1"'91'"'4"0Y .--. Loweet n ' 0 Hn•up. rH Uo. M1·1'*3J/MA-41H loel, ICHinklw end ellrub " ,..,." '--,__ " M 1111 11 In 0 "'· .... 11n •"· epm. ln•t•lfatlon. Our work cu.tom worl1. ,,.. .... UO'd. JoM 131-1111 114, ... 2-tOOT I t. U1-131f Ike CHILDOAAI, Ollrlellen .a:'1t Tm .M. ,M>NT VAN> ll!AVICI OMpentry-M..onry onl~ looke expe n11ve. AMI. 8tev9 5'17""'211 Pttl ltnltt/ •--•-Tiit Al!llD. 'COM.M'L Home. H0/40 hr Wk., , 1 om MT......, Mowln~, •dg~n • OIH· Aoo~Plumblno C"4dc OUf Pf'IOM Mfot• DAVIS PAINTING -1.1-~------In tfle DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIECT(IY ..... AemocMlf.C)eejgn 11.60 llr. Npt Helo11t1, Get• Do« Opefetor•. ...... • I 1 .. 1 ~tuooo-Tlle YoU buy! Lio. 204818. Intl-.... "'-··tlo ................. ·--·--·.. Tiie" ... ~MW & r• L.ow ,..... M4-S-...0 KATHY, eec>-nM 1Ptlno•. herdware. ,or • ._. mo. & more. J8 ... """'° CALL. ...._1015. -· ........,. _."._ -"--. -" All ~ Ouelf'Y i---------1,.__ •----demonet•tlon. IMooeel Mtlal U_. 1 .., .. ..._ cablne1 refln. In•. ,,.. l•perr.noect & prof... ~ • _. Uo. 131 2345 • CMfMt ...... mllH !!p. ....... 2481 N.wp«t 8NCI. O.M. ~5 ..... Cl!ylM _,, .... f3M7IO. &42-7479 *""· v:r reeeon•bt. ,.. . • •New oeblnet1, cabinet A9fllocMI/....,., oomm. ..24480. R081N'8 CL.!.ANINO ........... IUl'I ,..,.. N ~=:~,or ~.=~ ~ !rn hnl!! leolng, bere a formic• & tMld. Uo'ct. bOnded, .. ... 8eMoit • a lttofouahlV OAAOIA'8 MAINT • 91dG/ Top quality/AMI. ret• ~. oell evenino-6 p.m. frN frllt/ll•llll ocxint9nope. &42-0881 Ina. II« eet, &e2·t142 loflnO, ~. l!l.EC. ***HOME "IPAI" 01M11 ~. ~1 tr1t ~L~ ~~· eleo, ,, .. •tlm•t• 650-7Ul8 't:.J·m. tt no en.wer. SMnp gtlnd. 1e¥e ~ Cumin u ....... I... OAt!.8. M&-3ee7 EJeo.Piumb-Oerpentry l!Jlpwt!M HOUMlcMPlno plum~ .... .,. 1 Ouetorn Pelntino: lnl/ext p E '*'1. llyt!:'i .. · ,, .. eet. Jim 166-6810 --Lio 30eaat Remodel ............ _ ..!!~ ~~ veo a .uPS>I ... lnoluded j ..... n Oua11ty. sortno apec1a1. (114) •wn1 , O::I:: Aepalr•Altwellon• Act<t•ne & oablneta' !!!!-• ,_,..,.., K .. ttl ......._72 KhtY 641-4970 ,, .. •t. O.w 873-2031 20 yr• •JtP. Pool Mn!, r• -.•=.~;;;;:o:;;:;mi------ DO IT NOWI ~ ....... ~. • 84e.Met &4Ml<M TllU JAOK Of AL.l TRADE.& I'"' a. H'A-1 nl 9AICKWORK: Smell jO~. •n• p•-moldlno. Early compi.. Pvt Tutoring/ A•medlal ... .. ..... r----_...,_ Cell J.oit MYtlme nO'-IM o ..,.. caa no. Newpon, Coeta Meae, -·-ti I I 6 I lnetructlon. >Ont r~ VfNI Delly PtlOt Jany 14M413 PEEi. OONSTAUCTION. Topped/removed. 01Mn ""'u Of ,......,.1 t15-s0l4 Rellable, lllorouoh ~ lrvtne. fWa. 875-3116 25 yra. Lie. 403941. Ina, on, man · rapa r. K..f. (213)6t2-37tM .,_..._ ..... ~ Almoat any kind of C4W 19wna '7Sl 3478 _, '""" · qulok. $10 hr. Olnoer. bonded. Aeft. Col« •x· Fr .. •t. 24 hf ..v. Uc. _ __;:._...;._ ___ _ ----tory Rm edd.,..PatlO COWfW pantry Of repetra. eom: up, new ' • R!ASONAB~ RATU 114-7321 Muonry & 8tucoo: new & pen. 903-<>t11 Rlcfletd 293e00. 84M280 .,.,,.., ...... .... ~tetat~•• l>ec*•Fenoee-lmprovml ple1a remodellno. Od l.and~VCI Clnupa All Wf.•• Of worll·reel HIOll Quality Hou.-otk f~ ~ .• .o1?2~1ty. ll fr ... rtr ltniffl T"""'no/Word ........_.....,.. ..l-Nll. .... .. AepWn. Cliff 646-7562 '9fe. 1.lc'd. 631-1424 Tree trlm/remov-Malnt oomm . BIO & "")Oba. Mt I em the beetl ....,...., ........ ..... ....6' Palnt1no-OC 18 yr9-llo. --I 7 .... ulc* n-.. ~~~~~~~~IAamodellng, flnlth car-IDrJwaU lrr10et1on Jim 851.0128 Dey or night 646-2114 91a.:1012 ett. 8clm BRICKWORK: Smell or 14 •Pl. U l-1111 ~ .. , .. ,au, .. ~J·l'l~llllr• ~ r~1 l!n!tlHl c.w.r :=tr:e.~=n:~~~: --oRYWAL.L. TAPING lll llDI -Ho~~:.1al"·e1~ml job• ........... ~=·· r~~12 ........ ._ .. _._...__ .. • ..... Cl!Wy New & Rtaoray. Remod. cat, etc. 831..f371 Mlk• All T•xtu,.. & Aooullk: ~~~~ Gery 64?sn7 PTL 83&-0221 etternoon• eu11..._ ......... st~ Farthing Interior DNlan -..... !!!!! OW1*1try. Uc. #41488l. Fr• wt. Kevin 873· 1!503 , ·wn m·•nt/., totllll ""' '"'""' ..,_ HANOlNO/STRIPPINO WE WASH WINDOWS Ablltty eleltt 730-1800 Rec>elr/tm Job•. Fane.a, F...., ., no 1111no Home repal!'I, carpentry, Matur• lady dealrH hou· Block-Concret..Stuc:eo Vita-MC Scott &45-0326 J.D. Horn Reflnllhlno Fut . ProtMtloNll UMe.1---1 ....... •h•IVH, partition•. L.o DAVWALUACOUSTICAL. ,. •Umet• 848-eoe5 cabinet•. •laotrlcal, MCIMnlno. own trantp. fWa. Fr• .. ,. MO.tM02 Antlq\let. kit. cablneta, Quality Wor1< "''"'Wlleed !!!!!_._ ratM. Steve 762-0558 All PHASES Clean-upa/L.andacaplng ~bing. fe11Clng. Don Xlnt re11. Mn. Smalt. •!!lat Expert ••llcovar1no In· nne pelntlng. 846--0864 fr• eetlmaleM8-Y391 Ackl'n•Dealgl)-Aemoc:I. Ca....a •--'-e BUD (714) 562-9682 Haultng • T,.. Trim 140 M7..f630 _ ltalletlon. AMI. Conaul· •··•lat T quallty l. prloa !!!!,! eaTI4J F ·ABC MOVING-tent Mllgnmt. &81·8600 1•-==------"Let the Sunltllne In" Fr:! •t. Uc·. ':1•2346 Shampoo a •tMm clMn. lltttrlcal ,_ •1· 642•9007 Palntlno lnl.lext. •l•c. ltut llHlat Quick, Careful Servtce. Slackwelder Peparhang· Huber Roonno-111 typea. SU~HINE WINDOW Color brightener•. wllt et.ECTFllCIAN. Priced Ralpll Cabellero & Sona carpentry, plumblno, Immaculate, reapon1lbla L.lc. T138046 562--0410 1no a Removel. Qual. New-recover.o.ckt CLEANING 1142·16'40 lt@alt crpta -10 min. blelctl. rlollt, fr" Htlmate on Comf.I. melnt, comm/ "'"1roctc etc. 645-6163 bu11n ... woman. L.ong •A·1 -* wOftl only. 404·3'18 Uc. #411802. 648-0734 0r1WWey-Pa11tlno L.ot Hall, 1111/dln. rm• S15; avg 1.,ge or emell ~ ,.... '" trimming & r• TRY USI Roofing, paint, time local rMldent wtth _ .. _ I fl llf..t••t Jot;1'• :!t"°f2 Cleaning Aepel~ttng room $7.50; oouctl $10; Uc. 3"821. 873-0350 moval, clHn-ug•· .F'" carp•ntry. gerd•nlno. ref. A111ll June 11\N Sept Bett quallty. 26 'ft •xp. 110 PER ROLL. tJI'" , -r• 84-0-1~1 •llP· S&8 Aepf11t 931-41091.lo chr $& •. Ouet. ellm. pet l.IC'D El.ECTRICIAN 181, '4MM4 • · 4.30. carpet ttMm cleen, •tc. or Oct. 873-6112 Competltlw retea. Fr .. •t. 8 yra. QuaJ. FrM •t. le. #381042 -------- H odor, Crpt repair. 15 'ft'I n. .• 1 ...,_... .. ---. I COMPLETE GARDENING Aeu. Stetr M8-«71 Lie T-1 18,428 730-1363 Juttln J. Co. 640-9l l 4 REPAIR SPECIALIST Dan ........ Gredlno ....., ........ ._ ra.. FREE. lloneet & retlable. 1---------1 .. p=~Rea/comm I ~i. ~~:f;: myaell. Tom es1.eo"12/9T3·7144 t!~~~fl9s laallet ~,f,! ~~l~a~~2~ul SJt~~~sc~~~~ ............ ! __ ,_.ht 75~~fr~P-:~~'l:s2 J~I ~r~~:o UC. 397 842·1720 W• Cere Crpt CIMnets RESIO/COMM'L./INO. Gardening ~IHn•UPI DUMP JOBS co. Uc. T124-438 ~ ..... -*•"' LUii '"* perform wOf1( over $200 !Uzdttl!t StMm ClMn & Upllol. ~~~1m~1°5:~ trlmmtno, ci.m.nt work.. f;.~MllKME0!!,,,1J3~bt1 Hou• titting o.alred by i lneured. &41-8427 Color/8& . 875-4818 End of aeaaon tpeCllll Including labor end BABYSITTING Truett Mount Unh. Guar. · · 645-1804 &42-2085 ..,_ _..,.. • YoUllO· reaponelble PfO-WATCH US OROWI Plaaltr/ .. ,.., One week only. l.oeel. matarlal1 mu1t ba 11- My ea.ta M .. home nr RM&. rat... 845-3718 Electrician: ,_ & ....,.. u•••••N Maw. HAUL.·MOVE·AEMOVE teulonal for 1ummar falatlmt - -25 'ft'I exp. 751-4364 oenaed. Unllc:enMd con· Victoria 842-&482 CARPET INSTALLATION All typH. L.ow prlce1. ~ car -" Fumltur•, Trull, Tr.. mon1ht b•glnnlng In -ED'S PLASTERING tractor1 lhould .o etate & REPAIRS. 30 'ft'I exp. Uc'd. Fr• eet. 831-23-45 Cln-upt. fWa 536-1810 tes--6415 NOAM May. 1 wlll care for pett .. PAllTlll Oulllty petchet/texturea luillaatlat In their 8dVertlalng. Coo- 8allooll Promollona Uf\11· mlted: bright bouquet.al Same dey. 494-7550 845-8031(bet8,1ft 4) lalll'taiaant Oerdenlno wented, mow-HAUL.ING and pay utllltl••· Call by Richard Sinor. Lie. lnVext. NMt. &4$-8268 Budget rat .... low min. == ::!., c::,'C:,"::i Tllomeon ~ s.... & F ~ I I Ing. •d"oino, raklno. CIMnupa, y.,dltr• avc. 876-4478 after 8 pm. 280644. 14 'ft'I of happy PLASTER PATCHING RH, Comm. bolt trln (714) 5~88 with any I I II ti C I or your wedd ng, tll• ••••Ping, Ir•• eatl· RANDY, 642_7647 local cuatomert. R11tucco1. Int/ext. 30 Fr• •t. 841-7581 ... 1 Con n1 a a ona. omm acouatlcal bMuty of \IOI· mat•. &46-7Mt •-----T•• Thank you, 963-4114 Yfl. N .. t. Paul 545-29n i--------1 que •• one. tractor'• rea!d, r•tretellea & r• oe & guitar. '73-8498 Haull~ciMn.Yp & ''" .--, ... -p•--a itul CtuM State LicenM Boerd, 28 l!llw/ nn aw.a 8utglat & Are Allnne Central Reporting pairs, xlnt refa. 14302n. mAITZ LmaOiP1 trlmm , SlO mln. Federated Tax Servloe ._... -"'·" Pluter & Drywall Civic Cent•r Pleu. Greg 566-5324 f!!det 8p1clal-comm/reald 65 -6271 Bob Horne/offloe eppta. Prompt, nHI prof•H· Ext/Int. Fleltuocoa •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• Room 800, Sente Ana, Ree/comm. 148-0ooe I Ciuntt C&H FENCING/CONST. lndacp/ m•lnt MN. 13 College Student with large 831...a11. lonal1/lo ratet 836-7140 Blockwall1. 686-4892 Coneultanl/ Couneellng l~C=A=9=27=0=1=. ==== Cement..M.......,,,_Blodl Fenoee built or rep.ired. Yf'I. Ftwe .. 1. 831-7404 truck. lownt rate, Oave't: Moat S10475 or PAllT Y• OUTll Pl..W.. In all mattett of llfel-~",. CompetF-__. ltl. ~~18. EllJ)er1 yard deen-up 6 prompt. Tllank you, 20% off lut year'•. Wiii FREE EST. INT/EXT. -67$-2405 or 873-9784 tClaulfled Adt are the -~~ROb~-'teas ...... -· v,.,........ malntenenot Mrv1cet Court. 760.1078 trewl. &41-0020. REFS. UC. 320881 f4 W 0 ~ 141-llJI Splrltull Advtaot More famlllel .,, 91'1.lng the camping "bug'. thla year. II you have 1 cam!*' thlt'I not getting l.IMd, Mii It now wtth • Cla81111ed Ad. an•wer to. •ucceathll ·---------· Jim 546-6008 an. 8pm TED. 714/871-0047 WATER HEATER Special In bualneH. marrl•g•. OatlQI Of ywd ulel It'• a Concrete: •mall or lg• SELL. Idle Item• wltll a A I w a r. 1 a 1 • I • I n The fHtHt draw In the Pool ~t.,.•Furnaoee 1tra11 prob lama. etc. better way to tell more job1. R•move old, r•· Delly Piiot Clualflec:I Ad. Fl"d what ~ou want In ctaull ed·r•ad Ille ad1 Welt ... a Dally Pilot INT/EXT. CAL.l JIM, Ha\19 aometlllng to NII? 8 3 1 -O 4 7 8 DI an e peopl9i place w/,_. &45-8.512 842·5878. Dlllly Piiot Claaalfled1. .-Y day. 842·6878 C4wlfled AIJ. 842-6878. 1411111 ClllNlf*I edl do It well. 831-41164 HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Saturday, Aprll 11 ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Family member confesses confusion. Be diplomatic -express willing:nesa to make reasonable concession. Gift represents peace offering. You receive note that helps explain action.a of one cloee to you. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio penona figure prominently. TAVRUS (April 20-May 20): Friend who di8CUl8e9 pcaible investment , finandal program is probably sincere but does not have all the facta. know it, be cautious and rely on your own instinct& Check important p11pen ,· locate lost articles and oonfinn appointments ICheduled foe next week. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Responsibilities mount. presure indicated but your cycle la high and you'll emerge victorious. Excellent for pW'Chue of wearing apperel. You'll have a new look and members of opposite sex will be free with compliments. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Some people Will refer to you aa a power broker. Means you could be pullln g strin gs behind scenes. Emphasis on influence, respomdbllity and chance to attract wider audience. Aries, Libra natives figure in intriguing acenario. LEO (July123-Aug. 22): Get to heart of matters -applies especially where members of opposite 9eX are concerned. Lunar emphasis on popularity, persuasiveneaa. ability to win major debate through exerdle of judplent, skill and charm. VIRGO{AUi. 23-Sept. 22): Your own impremions, inatincta overrule verdicts by expem. Lunar empbasia on prestige, career and a new power baae. You'll be an active participant in club, special interest group or community project. Aqua.rian plays key role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.. 22): Aocent on travel, communications, participation in educational project. You'll become more familiar with international customs, law, travel routes and oveneaa opportunities. Keep resolutions oonceming diet, nutrition. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be r eady to rebuild on more solid bale. Program aimed at attracting invest.on requires review. Member of opposite sex is Intrigued , but question of commitment remaina to be answered. Taurus and another Scorpio figure prominently. SAGITrARrul (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't jump at tint offer. Check legal righta, permissions. Be analytical. di8oem motives and peroelve potential Accent allo on cooperative project, public relations, pollible partnenhlj> and marital status. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22~Jan. 19): Dome1tlc adjultrnent requires attention to buic tasks. Focua on heaJth, dependents, employment and peta. Remember special anntversa.ry with gilt. token of affection. Tau.rua, LJbra, Scorpio natives figure in acenario. • AQUAIU\JS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18): Lunar emphuia oo apeculaUon. variety, aldventure and lntenlified relationship. Sudden cJlanaes occur; ride with tide by rematnin1 flexible and keeping open mind. Children could be involved. In games of chance. stick wtth number 7. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Practical mu. dominate. Be aware of t«rltorial ri&hta. l>C*lble tax edvan~ and nqoUationa relatfl'\I to property. Older individual' lend.a benefit of experience. Mnnber of oppoal te HX tallu of lon1-ran1e pcqpam. commitment. • 1111 Wut.. Slot 1111 Wut.. Slot 8111 Wut.. SIM 8111 Wut .. ldlcal/Clerlcal: Mature PAAT·TIME for general UllPT/llTY Reeteurant Beck Otflce help needed. '#Otll. StUdent J)feferred. FCH" Newport 8Mch IUlllmlT Part time, non 1moker. Call BTWN 4·5PM Development/Horne A orowlno Orange Apply P .O. Box 1027, &45-4150 Bulldlno Company County bated loo<I -· San Juan Capl1trano, We require front office vice dinner llouae chain 92ell3. Ca. PAIT lm appearance and good ' ... kl experienced ma-TEL-l-CIRC ml!Wllllm tetepllona ~ for nager•. Wom•" encOU· ...... IMI,....... Make extra .. helplng 11 .. vy ptlon ... Addltlo-raged to apply. Ground Exp'd In all upectl front youth c:arttet• promote nalty, you wlll be aecr• floor opportunity for ofb wot!<: IC:tledutlno. tllelr own Htebll•h•d tary 10 88* end Maril· Mil-motivated Individual pegboard, collectlona. rout••· Mature, outoo· etlnO Mgr. Who requlr• with leederltllp qullltlea. Send reeume: B. Kahler, lno. ettraotlv• parental oood typlno and dicta· For llCJC)Olntment. pleaae 1831 ~ #A. Colt• type peraon, ~ c;a11 phone •klll• u well u call 01'2·2824 (9-1 1am). Meaa 0282 . 2•6PM. M-F. 848-'702l. =n=t~onal abllltlea. RETAIL HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER The Oally Pilot hu lm- medl•t• openlno1 for ..,.. pel'9ont lull or pan time. Or•t -ntno po- tenllal. GuarantM dr- agalntt commllalon. Ex· cellent opportunity for per1on with career ambition•. Send r-to: MOTEL. MAIO: Muet apply PIANO Pl.AYER for prl· helpful. 9c~1~~r.~ ~ ,,..... • Evenings and Saturday In peraon. 8ett W•tem v • t • c 1 u b aak for Nan.tt• Full time ••I•• Retall mornings All Baba Motel. 2250 11.·30 .. M·2PM. ••-Ftt·. Fabrl St c t •comm1·sslon/Guarant ee ~ Slvd, CM aft 3 H.B.;_ for Al 152-reoo U•TillllT Mw.. ~~~· 01 8 •Must be ambitious, °'t:Z~ 1---------1p1 (I I ) d IRVI N E ·s FINEST SA'""" "'""""•"--... _ I t ... II bl NMded· 8llempoo AMII-ante, nt•r or n" • HEAL. TH AND RACQUET ~ • • ........-...,. .. .,.. p easan an.,. r~ a e PO Box 1560 Coeta Meta. Ca 02626 EOE tant .o, bully aakJfl Uc rellabl• maintenance FACILITY 11 looltlno for lnp accepted for prof •Experience helpful, ,.q. N.e, ss1-1390 · · :'1~~~ p4Mt =1~~:0;:::,~ =~;:, ~~ but wllllng to train Tow Tl'\ld! om. needacl. ~ delivery, pit. 1-Proof--"-Re<eder------1 Cell only accept.ed bet· by Income. Equip or auto •This Is not temporary Daye. Hunt1not~ BctL 3-8am, .. 25/mo, plu1 icv.... FIT Mon-T-•••n 11 AM & 3 PM IM8klg Pfef but not .... 068-65()., bonua. All~ lied In ~: r ... '.,~ "·" ..... .... ..... ,,.2 ....... Mntlal. Mull be ••If· .. ..., .. ,... .. ...,. ...., ,,,, _.,.. -.._ TRAVEL AGENT, min 2 big. All you It dellll« ~-Ai>Ptv ltart« and prompt. Im-N t & pickup. Cell 7~ ~SAVER 1080 RECEPTIONIST for C.M. med openlno. All expen-642-5678, ext. 312 ~-·~n42ewpor wpm. Pl' 11 ... • C 1 Eecrow office, axper'd , ... pd. PleeN contact bet..,_n S·.3op••-gpa• 1-....;.-------1 ..,:.•n a ,.ve, 01 a 1800 mo. + beneflta. Call Nancy 860-0404. ........, ...,,_ "" lYPIST /Tr......, .... lnld•H Orowr 557•5100· S....: Oltttlbut0tt tor ,. In law offloe. Must llave 2 CHA'• & NA 1-.ded 1111 PIT USllTm AeceptJoNet markable hHltll care "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" >"'' exper. trantcrlblno r,.~n:A~pl:,ly S~M~ ~ Dally Piiot new1paper mfl ma product a. $500·S2000 and a good knowledge of pot1 Conv. Cent•. 1556 d•aler In lrvln• arH. aam1'llml AllllT mo. P /T·F/T (new) leOal terma. Newpott Fa- Superior Ave, N.B. ~:::0,,:0111.:!r!r.,:!: NMdl a Fantattlc: Aeo-,_64_2_-35_7_5 ____ _,--------------lliiiliil ~~.1~5f811 9•5 848-na.. kend morning•. Muat 1911on1a11 HMvy pt\One, SALES IMMEDIATE OPElll~S -~------~·Aide/Companion. havedependat>htV9hide, ~:t..:'bllc contact FIU. IAY·~ IAY • Veterinary Kannel Aut L.ll• Htkp'g, Mature, prefer light truck w / • peraonal ac-Oood payl We need wanted, 10 aultt In ti-In for amalt elderty cemper llhll. Only neat, curacy. excellent •P· pt1one callers 10 Mil P<>-Need telephone sales representatives to maintaining 1101p1ta1 I ad y . Non · 1 m k r . re1pon1lbl• peraon• pearance a muatl Full rlodlc&ll & routa m8NQ-start tonight in C.OSta Mesa office. cleanll,_, help In eurg-642·3481 need aciply. Staf1tno ep. time. Cell UndMY Scott. .,. to deltver guarani.. 4lfY etc. Over 21. U1* prox..14.7& ht & mllMae. 1 o a m t o 1 P m • •lie• In O.C. area. The pref. 540-1120 lfflll w/MN Cell btWn 9:30-10'.30A.M 556-0480. money II llerell Hunting-WAITllSI Part time. only. Mon·Frl, Hk for Rici Typltlt, f\111 time, eo ton BMcll. •part time Ex 'd ........ ti AP L.art0n Slllpyard•. NB. Oreg Hyde. circulation. wpm, omc. aklk Nwot 114/114-7411 •Must be at least 16 PL~n ·;~n ':."Two Ute bkk~. typing, etc. 642""321 Sett. Cal 71 4/861·1115. A8k for Natalia OUYS FROM ITALY 548-3841 om 8 to 4:30 PIT ~ del!Yery. UITAllAIT SAL.ES •No experience necessary 2287 Fllrvlew Rd. Coeta OFRCE 3-tam. •425/mo, plu1 Prot...ional help wanted Im I llLU •Pleasant personality M ... tnt• .. tlno po11t1on for borlUa. AJA papers tied In f0t new American/ Con-Publ._._ nrrn needs 10 •Reliable ... ,......, bright ~eon good w/ beg. All you do le pickup -"'"' - number•. MacGre,or & a..v.;. Cell 75o.-0830, =.:'·~11ne good peoe>te to dtop °" •Good earning potential = ~~ -:,:.~ g:r. :. II· M pm. Wallen Waltr..... :ansl:.~':: ~n ~~ bettl Part/time, l'leldble PIT Sec'y/Reoept. Codltlll Weltr..... gu. Good appeeranoe & hou,._ ..,. Ill.I Med+oel tupply co need• Bart.-ider car a mu.t. Hunt Sett 142 1171 hf 112 ft a 30 THE OFFICE 540.2188 C d_,. well gfOOm9d ln<IMctual Hoel... -•1••• . • f • f • • u: ~ ., .. r min .., pereon ..... ''"• :.Yf:al'• _ --• J-"-Waa... 1111 wltfl good IYSlfno ablllty, ~ .... 7•_1 • .... ~~ Olahwaaher/Bw Pweon Aak fCH" Connie - bookeeplng US*. help--,,_, ....,.. Sout CMf Cooke •--------~ Competent Metwe NurMe M . ,,..,, tor Shelltly. F• .... m··n Bale• Panttymen ULll, Pllf.... .... ...... HM ltl ...... llOI Aide. companion drtllw. ah Ion l•land area. -• · Appllcetlon• teken ""--'-11'>-t ._,, ._____ "'-t ..-...... ...,.,77 720-0202 UUI 0.11am a. 2-4pm, Mon bY'do'i,:' lnter;;t'i~'; ....,_. ...... ...... ""' ..... _._ Openlngt In w.11 Hta-tllni Sun t9'1iphone ..._ wartt on M ark•tlng / Sel•• I lttH .... /lln ..... Mld·W•at COll•g• Olrl lff--• 1111 bllahed lrvln• firm. .......,, .... betlalf Of NetlOnal Com-P•t1onnel Dept. lleve looking for~°' No r.r..:: ~ Trelnln", eulatenc•. ..-... II -._ 1 M .-..1n 1 Full lime, exper, matut. • Nanny l>Oahlon In Nwpt • •-,_ pan••· eny .,, • o opanlno• In Newport w/11re •al• ability. area. R•f• turnl•hed U .• and OlllMMU. g•nttoua commlnlon •~ • ltt Ila moo. from $4 per ht Beach Flnanclal S•rv. 1275/ k + ti m F• fOt Directory aehedule. Cell Dawn. -••• guaranteed,· p1u1 lucre: Good typing, ahorthand NB 11 w ~·.::::. 701 5-9418 «writ• to 1-312-ea&-3331 '51· 1177 Cellfla off 1.5, tlve bonue program. tkllll, exper req'd. Call · you can 1 P.O. Box 1306. Wltllaton, ext. E-1630 REAL ESTAT£ 4M-9202 S.... •xper ptef'd, but 71.._653-..()940 ·do not apply. 8"-7151 N. Dekote. 58801 PAIT /191 Ml M sa1 .. per90n. Need 1 ··-Reetaurant wlll train the rloht per-1---------IUYllll .-as APT MGR. NOf\tWOp Cotp. Wanted adult• ov« 22 pttl•need 1•non In Weltraee, full time, pkJ• ton. FOf Int.,..,... Cell: WYllY ti ..... lelllt r•tlrH, ag• 58, m•I• who ..,._ WOtk'-with oommerolel lnduetrlal Bertende r part time Robin ':.~ll•lt Cotta t.HN CPA Firm. It loc* ..... I« an entnu-Ca u c •a I en. ( 2 13) ,.,, ""' I tM1 eetete for e eucc.-_.... Typ• eo wpm. 10 key ""' 875-1220 youth. Mu•t be we I needed. 1801 Bay•ld•t-9.;t;i'"i;MiftiYI-adding machine. Non/ aiatUc )eweltr ..._.,. -------- Ofoomed, ~ e ~· ~"7'e.< .. ,~. Of. CdM. Apply In I*· I •at --m• amok.,, o-ovetttme aon. Salee uper. helpM poaltlw motivator. Start -· .,.....,.,..,.,. .on. _. ~ """'-bu1 would be wllllng to •-•-1 t .7" k C II In N9wpott -~r ExdualYe womtn'I 81.or. Nq. Min. 3 Y9lll'I expert. t I the I ht ....... I a u per WM · a 714/848-8051 Wl'let • Wondert\11 w-It now lntwvtnlno tor ence. 8tolety •075. 0.11 ran r O perton. --==------2-&pm, 848-7021(Mk for or Shopplno. r10111 at full or pet1 time HI•• Aannah, 754-1040 lor PteaM contact. Mr. Mo-... 1111 Sherron).. 'f04K ~"'9 ~ poaltlon. lndMduala ap. , _tett_ln.-.gi ______ ~Oermott~~=844-"'.'"="l:-3eo---l _,....._Plt_bull_T_•_• ____ = tClutllled Adi are Ille Dally P"llot CIHallle-d ...,.._ muet ~ utan-·-CHBOARD -..tOf • '"'C, t 7• )ine you rHd today'• .,._ to a tuccaH ful Ad•. To fer: yc>ur ed, ..,,""' _.,Ill ....-~ "" " ctulllled Ad•? u not, ~-Of.....,.. • ...._. It'• a _ ..... 2• 7• ...... ._. • •Ive aellln~· mer· et tuxury Laguna 8-cl'I 831-7287 • _.. ,_,. _, ,_ .,... v • .., .., ~ t Fe11 oro: exciting o.ot•I 4 dav1 a -Mk C, ,. mlaalnG tile beet • way to tell more CIM1ltled Act-Vllof fMllP &oel. -.ry ~ outoolnQ ft.xit>i. ttoura_ c..-rx,,;_ Cockepoo 8 wk.I old, at· Oalll8'" town•. . peop+el you. ::.-'c.n Mon 1twv '8:: frtendly eecntefY. ~ na. .a1-4411. ::=•:-5.":r.J-1rn· ~-=~~n . ==;:,:.in , ..... It ...... Newapeper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ••f \ 131..eeoo u .. 'f04I' teecNng ... • • •• ..... ,.,. .. 1....... _-.T .. , I-·· to •flow World Book.'• m •• .. Matur•. llerdworlclno -·--AHdlng Improvement ._a:l:::: Ull pereon to man•e• r•· NI NM. 1 per9()fl offloe. Program to .,.,....'* tNa -::i-i!!!!!!illliiiiiiiiiiii;i-;i. OWlble anttciue ehQP, Ft Elcper, exoell ..._ ,.q'd ~. H'911 ou11. in-• ti m e , I de y w e • k 87S..0201 come. Full or pert time. WESTMINSTER A88eY ~=k8nl~Mu1oft •--.-.... --.. -• ..,---1 Cell Biii Helmuth . AH'TIOUEMM.L -~ ...... , .. , 78CM>I01 1t751 WMtl'1ill .... AWoe. lfl\tQUa ... 2-71M6 Mport .,.. Nill eetate liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil GAAOeN OM>VE ••• _ •1t_.__ llnence firm d•1lree 1IL • A .. -SM-e103 -. ,_ eooura• M*t w/eicoel. 8terttno Nl.iry to UOO "*"""~ •1111t, ffO-, Immediate openlnga In L-.. new oonelgl'lfMtlt pet week W/109 mul9ne re .. lonal eppe eranoe t~ ...... lillMno ehop ~llrlQ new ... lneura"oe oo. In Hunt· Wld ~Witt\ word ~ ~ 0:: i.ot •nUquN , collect-~::.~. :g,~ atu . r.=~o.ll Dena. Sa turday mornlnga. a bl .. 1 contempor:r, t:wi!i~~~~~iiiii-liiiiiiriii""--oomm1 .. 1on wttl\ eu•· &'::::· = ~..nneo.: ,. _,,Alf rantM a nd bonuHI. 9:ro: tot Newport ·IMcm In· Conteot 841-5811 •ft tlOfl °'"cf:nY9.:1~ W. eu~. !le•· 6.'30PM 11th. It. M. ,. lent ' WOftllng ~ ~ fffwMll\ ~ l*'Y OOfn-anttquee: ..,...._ .,... 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"'°,,.' ...., xtnt COM., bodY, 1 'l • T., I. ~' ~,~ uet "ottl 8ofo, I '. .. •• UH r:.lgl~'::., !,~~:m~•8: •eo Yamaha 400 e~ 'et Ford Slue bed, I ayt, \HI IUll lft ew.1..:nolno HIOO. OAI AOI u u ADI NOW 9' , pillow-~== IWA' Miil lflMS 11,000 trlr wlcu11ent reg Sell ml runt grNI Xlnl oond 4 epd, new pelnt, rune VOLUMll t~l.U Cl AllltllD n c1n 1 P r • • • r t ' n I ' 1)11.g 11200 "4-0681 '"5'0" soe-9139 w 111, • 2ooo t 1> • t 11 .. vice & l.IA.llNQ *I ANJA\111 * * llAIS * Ill ll&.OW ryer 178. oouoh IH, 12000/otr.. 14&-12t :ri"°i I f'i"'i';u •Y lu n. 'II H81tey 8!)0(1lltt 661·1H2 :Ml 70 H. Ctierry Ave. m~ ~~":"~:::· :.i: 01\etter Memw.Np dencer. Sipe I , etove, Mini COfld!!!OO !IOI. ml, '71 Chevy Lull, wleh•ll I.OHO llAOH ltlW ...... '""""' .... , It Jot1n vi.nn.y ~ HUOI!: IALI 8atl8un APf Preoe & rumm90e sale 18117. TllUI LANI otf M1r1n. Ave/ e.1 r •. (r\Qt M ine °' "' 9each & Hett t 38 H 7 I MAOIO ISLAND 11000 relrlO, lf\Qwer, t>fllt, dlt, ulfU 13DOU ttereo, m.,,y xtrM, ;.;;.;Gd (No C1*ry ~••11-401) 1 · 2• 14 Of mlk• Offer N1·2717 d~li ohrl, treller 123, 6464ot0 Aober1 cond 12850 646-li2i ll1') lff.llM ... llUCD l!i~,:•_:11~•:•~:!: Lewnmowel', 20" J8COb· O 6 0 A o g • r , '78 Honda 7601< MotOtcy· •It• &pm. trade-In• WlicoMe rM.oMID Hr. umolrt, I night eon Iliff PfOPlllld 176 714187a.tal7 cle, 10,000 ml, lrHI '11 ,ord '100. 8 oyt. 221< COnV9ntentty l.ooeted FIAT SPURS • to Oad'• Oo·nute) S•t 8-3. MMy 11ttnl •t•ndl, king •IH btd, 652-7044 •It 6 pm H' IHttthlttr .nape,'''°°· 638-22t ""'"" .. ., UM, 3 lc)d & Competltlwly Prlotd x~ 11200 Iota. 1150. Aac· P«llan Aug. •bout 8•12 Jeff8f'!M-!a. Piw1c Cru-1tll lltll 01•1t wm/•ogd•. ~or~~ ''1'!'2•wo1 & FIAT 1 's '""8/lar11•.... lln•r. 1'50. 2 1wlvtl 11600/0fr 4tt-4213 Aetl MClet 270 One!\'"' t<w • . v .. • OUl8 n Hl lll rt M>I YOUI • •tr111U OA """ & ........ . ta&aml lllt 111111 SI. Cl$1& MU NI UJ4 HTATI SALE. Aprll 16, 2 ta Colline. Bal Ill 1·30 10 4 Larae uprlQht rnr I 160t rehen couct> a Chre 78, more Futnllurt, •PPlt•, hlhld r0dctt1, 1400. Mutt Mii lor fall gin. redar, 1uto pllot EXC£LLl!Nf CONO. 4u -2oeo ev OUIOT fACtC.Y lt•m•, bike oerrler All lmm•d Woodbridge Wantld· Jau & p,opular Po111t1 VHl'IAOF 2 I•· rgocvo10. 667-2729 '72 Ford Ranoh•ro GT ~CAR\IEll.ioe-1.MeingR ~ in~'-!!!"2 d~ goodquallty ·r•11on· 551.1a15 vooil LP '• from l thol,1recorder(1000h), plokupw/ltookl•nd l't...JI -..,.,..,_u'-9 ""' •bl• pr I CH I &•I/Sun •II mounled French di•· 1850• 11180 top dollar 1 floh•r. Lor•n C, 6 Yemiha (Cll•PPYI 2900 IMll, 11600. 639-1221 ~ 1cD''M""T.1,~11,., DOUI ooup•. Cryttal allv.,. lalM& Ptaia1tl1 12-5. 20702 co11m1. P•· ~l•y •heft 1 126 Anllq~ Id &•&-?foe 1 llOOOP ball lank. 370 gal 11C1u•I ml ... •Int cond .8 r L B 6 , l"UU.:J "-"'-i:; 11V1n blue tebnc lntwlOf OM clllo 81nd1 tr•at, nr c 1 01 I lbl P• · enytme luel Now o•nY.J• Awl-t275 !148.tDo7 2 oyot• ong •d, ..,. _ .. , • .. _.., ,.,. owner. regulerty Mrv1C> BMoll & A11an1a. n~ oun ry n nf Moving, mu1t Mii 1m,,,.ci1 grip. l!•o•pll(fn1i P8r· · tpHd. 1600 ooh. H · ''""" .. ., .. '' 1'" .. ,..... ed. only 33000 ml• AIC, ~~~~~~~~~ ~:.~i.~~~~~~:.·~~ Port•bl• 8p• P•ld forman09 Ind condition. ••ttr l••H I020 eume loan. 750-866g '73 SOC8, 1dnt cond. r•bll •m·fm 11ett0 CHMll•. G:,r;:=·J;.9,~~:':!~ SAT, corner 15th & Ollvt $1~ Hlde·•·l>ed couch 1 4500, wlll u c rlflc e I 4 2 .4 5 0 o · P / P Couple wlthH to pur-V1a1 9040 :fr· new 1981'* Int, new recllnlng bucket M•t•. 4117, ~ Kitchen ll•ma & tote of $e0. Lg BBQ $80 Pllinl· t 1600 complt11 w/ 714/6 2-t446 ohU• LATE MODEL p nt (L.apl1 Blue). aun. lllumtnum whee4a. Rune mtec hOuMhold mo•. •le 844-7778 redwood •ldlng• Anll· 12'1" lnll•l•ble. Celtegatl MOTOR HOME Wiii P•Y '85 Chevy Ven 1700 roof. 676-2306 gt .. t . ''Ii'"'· Recent~ C!rtal ••• •11 SAT ONLY 9.5 314 Cle-B•v•l•d Pl•t• qtHI top que Wiii unit, bullt In_, Soper Arlone. rlllld for cllh. 407-2250 841-1278 '78 BMW 2002. 8UIO, 69K .... 1125 :i••lled. 5000 obo Ca I Surlboud1, anow 1kla, v•land . w or B e h l coffM t1bl• 5 long. 3' ::000~'::0~r,'~:·1f:d:. 25HP. wood fir . uHd •MOTORHOME Aatl,111, or~ml. Supu cond 1 64~-~::;.'24~."' w•tw ul1. Ill kind• or G•rfl•ld Ml1c hOull· wide S•t on hvy aolld 17' El•ctrlc Sid• Back 3 .. 1500· 831"8067 RENTALS• Cla11lce 9049 $3 · 631•30t5 ll OfYIO. lllO 78 MUdaGLC8 5 clothel. toys, b4kM. at• hold . clothlng, furn braaa 1wlrl 141QI 1140, Motor Boet, 11811 9 , Boltoo Wh•ler. 13'. 40hp From 1195/wk All llu• '78 3201, lo ml, 4 1pd. 831•1993 eunrl •Ir im~· ,:; rt0 equip, guna, china. Bookt, Pl•yboy M•g , gs1.1200 11700. Clll 494.511g. M•rc. w/lreller. Hklng 2156 Newport 81. tt.4 ..... ht4t4 magi, •Ir, 111fe<>, drlyN '82 ClviC Hetahb8<:11 wltan CHI · n-· brkefehocka Sit-Sun g.5. 52<1 Sea-more S2600 560-1500 1g4e Ford Woody Wa-n • w n .. d 1 I 6 7 O o Int 14595 SM •8 8 M d w81d Rd. COM 644-8293 Oelu.1te King az w•torbed Cymbldlum Orchid•, lg• 675-8229 gon. $13,000. 4g1.2388 ' 720 ""3 I 11 142 1 en O· ---------Antqt, 1teroo1, dln•tt• wlhe•tlf 1200. pl•nta, aome In bloom, '73 Elt•bll1hment 1gw -v• 2 c In o . Irv I 2 g g 5 SAT Only g.4, weeding HI, b1by Item•. 1wn bed. 548-1455 $10-S201obo 962-7133 ·59 16' Flb8rg1Ha Run•-I ownlf 18,000 ml. mint 1g29 Ford Model A Town '72 BMW 2002. good 'llO Prelud•. red, AM/FM SS2-4599 out yrt of good!M 2331 couch & chair 9601 Jur• M 1 Hit C h 175 Kl 1 bout wflrlr, no motor cond. many a11tr•• s • d an, s 1 o , o o o con d . n • w p •In I c•u 1nr1 nu tlr•• -.eo-R_X_7_xl_n_t_con_d __ A_M_/ 2nd 11. btwn Ac•cl•I Of, Fr•-S•t ~d ePc dC::ng .. ,·1~ M1~~l~Gj ~:. "''~i ':°;;'• S 4 7 6 8 3 8 • 3 4 8 5 . S07501obo. Dir 141171. 67$-8161. 13.000foffor 640·5280, b r • k'• a. 11'1 n t con d ' FM tt~reo now 'itru Begonl• Ima• 552•8433 evee C•thy & ::,~,! •~•nf~g'a 846-7719 UllU &ITI 720-0868 S5200IOBO 642·1714 anrl, muet' 1111 s8 200 SAT/SUN 9AM. ll07 Lark· . SIMMONS B 1 1 840-1130 24' SklpJack HH3 :•n 494·9426 &4&-7138 'IO Ptlll 2 II '74 2002, 4 1pd. 1unrf, '62 Cvcc 4-dr, alnt cond . llrm 55g.1742 apur Uvrm&bdrmtum CHILO S WOR LD ••u yrH mod81 2260MC S •mll I bit dlf • d 6 MfFM •ntlql.IM boy'• Schwinn CHILDREN'S CENTER Elll• king l lH m•ll & IBM typewriter Pelnt 873-0240 SALE OR TRADE Run1 VB, 3 apd. run• & look• m. u . ll8W r • -o·IP . "' can .. •ercMH .... tl4S Sllngrey' bike trlnkota 2nd annu•I rummage bOic aprg. orlQ 1950, NII compru1 3M copier, good, NII-cont Como & good. 111 orig S2000 :::"~~h&&~~"c'::· . 16600 673-372g Aalc about booka. fremei. clothe1: nle. Fumltur•. toy1, clo-tor 1350, 1 yr old, pwlect antq brau lamp• lllT IELl get II 13600 2568 F•lr-obO. 842-0100, 069--1221 Seoo<>IOBO. 831-6350 76 Hond• Lo ml. CVCC TIE ltlEY WI houMhokl mi.c mor• thin~. houMhold ll•m• cond 873-S416 497-6320 15· Flbetglua M F G way Dr CM. W•gon Hond•matlc, "--ta •111 Aprl 16th. gAM to 2PM 2 lovHutt. $250 u . Jo.nne Mix Oii Painting with triller •nd cover 18 TraUtfl Trntl I024 Aatn, lal!rtM Dat1aa Hl1 AM/FM. S 1650/obo, O&I l&YI HI \Oft Culver & Unlverally. Redwood 10· cuatom Gro•I lnvellmont HP Evlnrude eng s1gg5 ' - -, 540-2107 lhru our purchHe •nd FANTASTIC INDOOR Mulll F•mlly FrllS•t 9--3 b1r, S500. Wood dHk. $ 5 0 0 0 t o b o OBO, 84&-2g14 '80 ~ca~~~· u~i:;•I Atti fl07 ll 210 ltafftl Wp bHa 1127 leaM pl.nt. PLANT SALEI 14261181 .Mendocino' S 4 5 . Ca I I a I I 4 . 2 I 3 / 9 g 2 • 4 0 1 2 or 3211 Chrl1 Cr•ll. llve ::~.~''';'int SU7r '74 FOX, ll•wlu1 orig. .~~:o~oello~~~:j8 4'11 llllltll 1662 <><•no• Ave, CM The Colony D/W, lrzr. 497-6101 2t3/704-5S40 •boatd lllp. MUST SELL. 842-07G5 S..8:8823 cond. lnllde & out . .,...,., . l•PllTI S•llSund1y only. bike•. clolhu, 1oy1. Dining R00tn eet. !Ible. 6 M l I $6,000. 673-1661 · dented or rep•lnt•d, '74 280Z, good cond 1301 Qullit s1r .. 1 Floor pOlowl. 2 _, rec-mor• ch•lrs & hutc h s800 H Cl 17. w/85 hp John90n out· atoattift auto. wtalr, rune f•nt••· S2700, 111ne11 lorcoa NEWPORT BEACH ~~ llneri, mlrror. bo• ..v1nn aaaalE .a1., Good cond 840-9304 la1tnanl1 1224 11 c · gr• at on g • • Hlo 111-1100 ..,.., .. ,, --_ boatd, grHI tor nil\ or s1eg5/ob0. g10.05"48 644-5748 & m•tt. palntlng1, B&W Set only 0-4 HouMhold HIDE A BED COUCH Ovation Claealcal Gullu lkl. S1600. &4&-102g IMPORTANT NOTICE TV, TV l•ble. bol•tM•. good•. clothlng 19371 Brown/ruet plald s 99. w/herd •h•ll cue. hH TO READERS AND ·eo Audi 60008 Anthrllcito ·77 Oat1un B210. 2 dr. ~hi beneh w/~hll, 51.,.,. Ina lrvlne Tunle 840-2142 buil t In pick-up w/ ADVERTISERS gr•y wtglau utro root. Stick 1hlft. Rldl•I• 48, g~ & toye. loll more. Rock · · volume. Bue & Treble S.U 7014 Th• price or Item• 1d-AC. PW, •tc. Lo mt Mu11 000 ml, e11c11 •h•pe Sit/Sun 10-5 . 2217 _________ ,Wrgt Iron t•blo & 5 chrt contrOI xlnt ahape. S..t v8'11Md by vefllcle dMI-NII by 4-15 or 8Num• Aeklng S2100, 780-4252 _An_aMlrn ___ 84_2·_83_g_2 __ 1 Laiua Jtac~ $100, Antlqu• dr•ner Oller Cell Bonnie llAllH Pill ltol en in lhe vehicle 011 .... lee. Cell Mike 860-1&4g dy. 833-0298 ev. SOUTH G S I s s ........................... ___ S50. Antq trunk• $50 ... 540-4788 FOR SALE lied edvertlalng column• or 084-3657 'l ... 110 ·-· .. erege I e, al/ un, Movtng • mu1t Miii Kit. & 850-0561 aft &pm. 642-4844, M-F. g.5 do6t not lnciude eny 8P· • -cou1n beby ll•ma, olothu , din, hlhld furn, moped. --------RENT BAND INSTRU-pllcable tue1. ncenff. IJIW fll2 AM/FM eicceflent cond klda/adulla, toys, apptlc, m isc 2g3 Uplond IPllH CLUllH MENTS Spenoer 44' •II c•b Del, trenaler IHI, flnenc• $1660 OBO. 492-3742: lllZI lovese•t. washer, kltch (Glennyr•~ 4g7.5395 c•n be REWARDING Su. Trom, Cler. Flut• cutter, glu• hull tuk ch1rga, IMt for •Ir pol-~ 1'm.a•R 6&1-6867 Item•. much more. 2370 ., l v· i llnc:e tri.• I•. pf-10 C•ll 8o0 87S-3811 deck, top crul1lng gear lullon control d•vlco ~YIL --------Fotrnerty Jim MMlno _o_r811Q9 __ A_ve_._C_M___ II ta It t aoll l•flov•r houHhOld OtU--F i a S99Mlolre. PP 675-48g5 ctrtlllc•llone or dHlor '76 810 Wgn, red, 47,000 teuzu GARAGE SALE S•t only furnlahlni• •nd IT'S usw tra laH Splnn•k•r S•ll for 27' docum1ntuy pr•p•r•· Sale8-Servk»-L ... lng ml, 1 owner. FM lllfe<>. "WI WILL lt1 7-5. Fumltur•, mite. No Slf[R THE EN ORE. • new lt!lent 1221 Sloop. running rigging tlon chugu unlua WIEST ~:;.~~.'~~=..;; H lllllltLI" junk. 320 R•mona Pl, SWAP ME.ET conelgnmint 91ore •I Adle< Typewnler Nff cor-Included. V•lu• $1600. otherwlH •pecllled by llYEJITllY 567-5963 dye. 646-5183 Volume s.t., Servl08 CM. (Sant• An• & 18th) 39g E H th St, Coat• rtctlng, Ilk•. ~u t•ke Aaklng $900. 4g3.943e. 11141 8dver'tl-. and L4111111no Mu• Open Mon thru S350 ~6-83g2 · * '75 5301; 4 apd .. 1lr ----·------l&Ch S ISUZU 'II llZ HOSE on Sliver, blue IMther, lo ml ong. A1klng I 10.800. 950-g749 1110 2401 lvorylp•lomlno. ('048). Mu1t tee to apprecl•t• thla •lford•ble Mer-oecs .. 1 tlLY 111,HI 4'11 IUlllU llPllTI 1301 Qullll Street NEWPORT BEACH 111-1100 Antq. m•hog . b•d ..... ,a,rtl10tltae4 S•I lO•m to 6pm . . T811an30.'80.0Ullland-•••ltmca/ cond ,(716ZWK) '72DATSUN240Z 187118each lvd. bookah•lvu, dr•ltlng .. 2 • IC .. leH 631..0281 Ing w/prlme Npt moor-Pull fOIS * '76 2002; 4 19d .. lllr Brand new eng. 811 rec-Huntington Beach '80 3000, xlnt cond, 97. !Ible, nu 9IMper eofa (qn t I IJ llYEITllY Ing. 145,000. 1162-23&4 cond .. (125AKK) elplt 13995. 04r 1487l (114)142·2000 000 cuefully driven u). r•d. ch•lna. mini· ef tff'J ..... start• ~It ... lrelltr 14,,., Sklpj1Ck "w/tr8lter". AVE UP TO 50%1 Prol. • '78 833c11: •uto.. Ulll& AITI mllM by original owne<. bike, push mowe<, wom-II I• a .. rfl 8eYeled mirror, ucetlenl OLUIAIOE paint & 11Uto body. H B. loaded. (5300e2) J .. au tilt Bock•r am/Im tt•r•o en'• clothea 3-5. new I '"P ' condition, $300 or best Sell blllll,. lut, V«'f gd Bill 942-0100, 1189·1221 • '79 320I, 4 l9d . 1t1n 494-9428 S46-7l38 --tepe alloy wheel• ...,,,.. 288 E Be S S s-4.S ..... Ctlfest 36-7082 IBM Correcting Selec1rlc con d . 8 0 0 ob o f (5'47WRO) XK140. commie!• p•rtl, oof · $ ••• .. ~ .... Y t. at only Avery •I M8tguorlt• • otter. 5 ll'a, dual pitch, wide car· 213-3g7-9872 •In WaalM toaG '•~79 7331 4 d I .... "FLASH" 111zx turbo, -••.Cherry wood dash. r150' Ct\IC•llMI 6con46-6tr4ol1.4 a1611' .,..,..........., Sell trlt_.., Ta .. lt rl•ge. $895 Incl lull 90 : •P .. o..,. lo•d•d $14,000 32K •le. $1000. 556-4982 or Sp8098S10 lerMlup •• • doy MMce wetr8rlty LI· SANTANA 26 • 7'1> HP ed. (g71UXB) mint URGENT •II 7pm 833.g773 5PM IWIP IEn 8 · 8am. Open 10 public TEAK. 4 x 4 with gl111 mltod ttock on hand. Hond• Brletol s 11.soo. WE BUY • '80 5281, auto . low 847-4991 • . -.7-4-4-5-0~5~L-.-S-1-1v-o-r -b-lu-e-. Aprll 23, 6-3. H•Jec:reat 9~m 1'0 3rm :r•e •d· top. K,en~,· w"'-. 5 RIPPEL'$ OFFICE SUP-Homo 714-536-1952. m.l~.0(537220Zl~.L.)UIO . 1un Flat . 91"" 67 CIHllC Mark 111-340, n•w p•lnl /top , FM ;:;~;.,!!~~5~~~~~,5~~: 1-~-~_-'4_g.._n_6_o_s_o_p_p_e_r•_ ~~~-~75~7~~7 movtng PLY CO. El Adobe Plaui, 547-7623 ~ rooi°(IAHU8351 .., Englllh Import, 4 door, stereo/tape, alloye, Ml· ...,._... SJC. UllT UOO llEI Olllll • '81 7331, 5 1pd . IO.d· '64 250 GTE 1-0FF, xlnt red. r•d leather lnl & ChellM lo ml Mint cond 0 .,809 Sile. Iota 01 goo-l!!prl a.acll HoueehOld 9818 • every-54&-0469 (Paid For Or Nol) ed. (100P94g) cond new P•lnl, Int & ~~'::'..1~ S8500t080 S20,oo0 firm 857-6363 dlMI Sat. a-3. 1157 Gle-YARD SALE g')~~ g~~:h.~•i:k P1':;~ IBM Electronlc 110 ~ •--.a....-a JO Any YMI, Any Modell * '81 3201; 5 19d .. 1t1n r•bullt an~ Mull IHI l 1111 1001 n•agles Terr (nr V•lley Sat 8·2. 485 S•nto An• Wht Uc.I rofrlg. Ken-writer Good condition Xlnl d-:-'y .. ·-lier, alp• 4 2 ~'6r;~~J,0 .. load· -'-1-7-·500 __ o_o _9_7_&-_1_0_22-1;J;.;•.•;;;lftm;. ___ ...... t;.;l;.;;.;;I Tantp•tomlno. (31511 RdNlciorla) BARGAINS GALORE! more $200 ea. N•wly $950, or wftyplng do6k & Cid. ( 1EJA474) Whll • Wondertul World '74 Jon1•n Healey, n•w Tell drive thl• one lodly! YARD SALE 84g Plumer. Gu•g• HI•. Aprll 18. uphol iov-t 1280 Kg rib~• 6 eraM tapes. :':~'n'sJ~~9~ ·~~s~C:s • '83 3201, auto . sun °1 Shopping. right et car cond .. s 7000 tlLY 111,HI C.M. Aprll 18th 17th g•m-1pm Furn . clolhee, "•of•bed S345 Antq 11 o«>o. 493-5445 dye. 840-44110 •vH . roof. (1FFN8114) your flngtttlpa ever)'d•yl 73 1·g280 JI• II.Dita Behind hco Bell on toya.3112Br08dSt.N.B gatelog iablo Sl50 wt Plaan & Or1aa1 l22t wlmd• 1•1-1111 °•11Y Piiot CIH••ll•d •--,. .. 1. tll2 1-1111h. 645-5155 ct181re plu1 $100 3 mlr--~ Adi To Pl•ce your lld, l•au=••• ... =•.-M=-.............. mrw.1• rored drenlng Uble THOMAS PARAMOUNT HOBIE 33 134,900 Or exc 208 W 191, Sant• An• call 842-6678 and let a '70 C<>nv Karmann Ghl• 1301 Quall Str .. t Mlac ltttn• 111,IE SALE $100. C«8tnic lrg hlb•· org•n. horfflhoe k•y· For C.t 38, Npt mooring, WE PIJ CloMd Sutl<Say CIMllfled Ad·Vl90<' help Xlnt, blldl top Portcl'le. NEWPORT BEACH Frl-S•t. ~pm chi w/whla $40 Lano bo•rd, tuned. Pl•Y• •v•ll 7141552-7992 CllMlfled Ad• 842-6678 you red '4000. M&-9006 IH-latl 3129 Kerry Ln 9 to 5 11/Sun. Sliver, cedu chHI S50 Sim-be8ul SSOO. 675-5538 TOP DDLUR I Furn, dMk w/return. Pa-r.':lo~~711~r~i 11~;9 mone qn firm m•llrHa Wurlllzer Spinet, •Int Ski 7016 Aaltl, laprt.. Aal", laprl.. Aattt, laf!!!M chlnco m8Cha.. 11orage B1)'1kle Of S 1 2 5 · 4 g 4 • 1 9 5 3 · eound. go<geou1 c•blnet f 11 llEI Ollll trunk•. bike, kit thing•. 1-~-------4g4•74621' msg S600 11 \'t ltareraft I Wll 11&1 ... tr•med print• & more. 2 F•mlly SAf/SUN 9-4 842-2510 &46-4&48 Ski Bo•t Hull •nd trlr "'11&1/111&11 176 E 16th St. S•I only ~~!~lnH~t~~iin~~ ~b~~~ HM~tW GM411212 1,.rtiat GM4a 1230 only S8Crtllce for 14Jm-2480 Harbof Blvd. g;30 am. book•, plcturH. blk••· IMPRESSIVE RECIPE - -mer •100 000-COSTA MESA S•llSun Aprll 18 & 17, _, sutll, 14.1rf bo8rd, lkl Jewleh Appl• C•k• $4 BACKSWING· S255. New, 780-8649 ua ,..00 •••l,.ll ~-378 Either St C.M. 8QUlp, car ster80. etc. wlNff·addrMM<I 1111mp. ,,... d811very. Only 4 left 19' SIM*cr8ft Jet Sklbo81, -.-.. _. • 8' couch I 160. 2 Roll· r----------Cid envek>C>e to: K. Beker. 546--0729 Chev eng, wit s1ack1, WE Ill -llY bed1 '35 eec:h 2 Household lloma. blke1, 2005 W B•lbo• Blvd, n J l.Mi9/llttH 1232 xfnl $5300. 653-9633, twin bed fr.,,_ s 10.'a11 ~Oii clubs, mite 3038 N.B c. 92~. - -875-1277 OLW Olll ki nda of hou••hold 1rob. Nwpt Eutbluff l"l,. BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA 1011 Ill 991111 ltttna. • ' Color TV. 2 yr wrnty 1n '.""M-19c:-. -lt8m-,-S.-t.-onty--9-_4-.. --------l~u~1~t~•~•:71i"1 iiG;';o:71 :1'd iAi'.o;:il~e:• I 14 8 · Fr•• d •II v•ry · obi• 18, •lmo1t now, 31...,. K-• -( F·' USE THE m•n'1 ••lch. Oyat•r Coen Sun wtllle m81n & JJb. S276. W:: a 4o'l1 ..,,, "' .,,. brllld. V81ue $2000. NII TV John'• &4&-17ee Hobie 14' Hll. whit•. DAILY PILOT $1400, alnt 976-2871 dya Stereo Stolen • Mu11 Mii MW, $225. 976-4508 "FAST COMHRL CHEVROLET ::-.> H.,rl•·' f, • • S•llSun Honda Moped, pot1/p•n•. refrlg, turn. 215 E-23rd, C.M. RESULT" I l!!:!!!!!!!!:f...._......!1!,lZ~ll,!I :':~ :;-;g. ~ ~~: Obie 1' with Jib & TrWler ' I"' I ' \1 ~ ' \ 541>-1200 Oflll Prell, T•ble Slndet. Bf'ymn 11-42-9870 ~~·1d.1~H~o!t::d 1---------.-....--== Lote of Amorlc•n O•k SEIVICE T•ble s-. Lithe. S•tur-Conaol• at•roo, •mlfm 1100 873-1431. Evee. WI llY Antique• & Pine Prlml· DIRECTORY dll)' only &-12 873-0342 r•dlo, l•pe decll & re· ~--------1 USED CARS & TRUCKS ttw.. S•t. only 11-3. 2227 fo'or Result •hctllaaHal Ult cord pl•y•r. CHI rec· 1g· ~ bo8t tr•ll-COME IN OR CALL FOR ~Iner& ~~.Blwn Vlcti> Service Call ord8', Ilk• nu. S250. ~~ t:c':;.=" ! FIU AlfUIUI. -· Lift U1 I MIS 846-7512 788-3704 Coon6er-O.Utto Saturday only 6 4 2-56 71 30 Helium 8alloonl del. MYnLIT 348 E. 18th St. lbt. JU anytime. Fun lor s.c·y loll A Dtc•1 7022 18211 BEACH BLVD EWJY'hlng Ootel Wk, 4120-251 873-441g I HUNTINGTON BEACH .!!!!i!!!!i!~!!!!!!!i!!!!!i!!!i~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~nllque Singer T rHdle CUrtt1/ lat 7110 IU ..... l , Mt·lll 1 ... AJl.....,Uu ...... ..,cn-.. __ ,!t!! I Aullaaet1 1011 s • w I n g M • c h I n o . Ch8'1er • yacht lor prom• i----------Hig"-t euh lmmed. tor __ _ S176/b8t ofr. 846-l295 wedding•. & bualneai '/"4K vehicle, dornMtiC or -E r•lrlg, good cond. POOL TABLE mMllnoa Cherterytleht1 bo81to35'. 1200 mo Mf_ lor8igrl. 551-11265 WHh•r, clun, work• s 100. Conll•ll•llon, 4'x7' ll•le, custom wood lntwnrl. 873-1015. Long. 860-1190. 4 W"Lttl ft-.lftt to"• good S66. Ory•r. 1181• Hoo-r t•nk v•c. 126. ,._....,. CornM w/l>llllwd wa .,., -~ OOod S75. 242 ~St. CM (,_I. ~l· "'' untt w/wea. lntral 7011 ~~,.~~~~ :;~ 1UU .. 1111 K d I .... 175 V81ued II S2000; Mlllng NI ... ULI Cafl 800-5-47-4586 •IT-,..,. Wutter/d---en gH r"/fll' Of for~ llnn. 661-8237 16' ..... ~k R---'IV'I ~ .... _ -.,-or Ir• d • Io r •I• c """""' """'"• ~ 1 •1 Thll 4 .... d tve ptclt p 195 Mdl67"' ~ cond. 646-3778 or 850-1727 NEW M 6 TT""'"" s....,s 16' Alden OoMn Shell llff tie I I I ... ' u .,._.,.,.. "' ~ c • 52231rno 975-3483 Ron hu W••t.,n mirror•. ---------Relrlg•r•tor. like new, Twin a seo. Ml lize 166. sg50 ta/offer 75t-933e ' mudguards. llldlng r.ar REFRIGERATOR: Gd ~·~· 2 door s1e5 ~7~~_. .. t<Jno2 S125. Pntr 7011 wlndowa. rur ttep cond. 1100. 831·g638 .,..,.....,..., ~~, .,.,._,. bump•r & much mor•I •fter 5:30 pm. 1---------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cl•ulc 111· L1p1tr•k• (200312). IUO Mm Ill Maytag waaherldryer, hvy MAGIC-Memt>erehlp 1n CentlHY bllY boe1. 4 cyt. •Y SIUI • duty. Ilk• new. 1 185 ... HCIUllve N.B. M1glc Grey. $3800. 67M181. Cell 8'1. 6, 673-7801. Refrlg, big. clMn. lroet Ctub. 11450 +di.IN Cllll 31 Bertram F/8, SIF. twn fr ... 1275. ~2498 5"'2·"~ .. I 1----------1 ~.,~....,~~~~~~~! g••. rebll '82, m•ny Kenmor• electrlc dryer. r: lllrH. Xlnt cond. 14g, OAT SLIPS up to 40 fl. HOT OFFER! .... Illian 3 yn old. $150. terttng ellYW flatwve .• 80 500. PP. 673-8474; Av•ll•bl•. Huntington n CO~TA M~SA ~-J MiT',tlfli'-,H' COLO ~SH!! 84s-te27 rn Wiid AoM ..... Item. 648-1385 Har~. DaV9nport M• ,,.. rtna_ Jim 9'e-4176 TO ED SON AEFRIG. Ward'a, !Nd• by 600. 55g..8497 1-,-.4-.-. _R_e_d_c_r•_t_t_A_v_o_n_& l--.-:-:--::-----:-~-:----:-1..==:::.:..::.::..::.:::::.:.:..::::.:.:::.1 CUSTOMERS Ila. 22 0 cu II wN1• "" Gown 4HP E 1 d t M.O, wants to rent '82 ~ Sct11mbler. Auto. • if< ., • . •·• • .1 f I . . • .,... l.ng Wedding OC • a 8. v nt\t • mo or1 40' 8111> In ...... a ..... for -•r. P /PB. s•-. 12K Gtrtt~foryouropttable condl300.s.48-6iM5 $100/ofr.950-4242 bOlh good cond.1850. ?I ..,._.,,.. • , ........ aecond ref rt1er•10r. It'• hit• refrlgerater. s 130. 8 4 8 • 4 2 1 2 or ( 2 1 3 ) bcath'.":':':"'.:"5-;2:-::·59e8~-::-::-::-:--:-l..:m4:.:.:.::..· .::S8=500=.:....· e::.;7~3-:..:3:..:7..:63::.__ cosU.nc you up to $144 oc 842..0205 ._37_11-_"83 _______ , 111ted: Sllp, eld8 lie or more • year ln al~lric: 2 It lu•ury motor yadlt In ehore mooring for 13W b 11... Don 8l e 1 OU r Long BMctt. Fully !Mint· so.ton Wti.ler. Pr.ter s. 0 Per•t1n 1 It c: 0 n d I 1 3 5 . Fr rr I 15O.1----------•ln8d. HOOK, f or ~ Bayfront locatlon. C•ll reflipnlt« to one of the ...._84_6-6848_______ WAP MEET ITEMS: Clo-partntrahlp. Fl .. Ible Crte d}'I 894--0&M, - c:barllln U1t.ed !Mlow, lntern•llon•I H•rv•1ter 11out m•n:• clothH. tenM. Greet fOr OOfJIO" ~67_~ __ ~30 _____ _ end be "'" to mendon Frig, txlt keg holder. aulte, •port •l•ok•. rel• entertainment. Roy wt>oe COYee doclc, pow- t.h.11 apedal oft•r when 1160. 545·0654 or Iv• iporte 00111. Tuxedo 864-9348 er boau llP 10 30'' You m • ll • t b •1-~--------1 outllU. 17 500/olr . i----------11715/mo. 568--0t33 irr•na•menta. Get ·~-IU i--M&-__ 1m ______ Went Adi Cd 642·5811 t::::=====:::_-_-_-,;1 r-lpt, u1d Southern I flneral 7111 ltMral Callfornl1 Edleon wm 1-::a:::&:=~....;H:.:.:l~ P•Y yo11 126. Your LESMAHS 811t11ple8 & d 0 n 8 t I 0 ft I I t 8 ll 2ncla. Coet l l)etow. fl• dlductible. F\'W pkllup ITIOut maker trldltlon1I by the c:harlty. Thia henclbaga l l*tl. Mene ~ otter ~ May & boye oxford llnCI p4lkt SI , IHS. Por d•t•ll•. efllrte.. ~ l ~ ec- pbON: ~'T;.:,~:··L~'%:~ °"9p C-.tt 18, HO louttl •-. fl'ront. Calvary ... , Lu~ Church 8.L t to 11. (114) 972.-4e8'7 ~:;:;~-='~-..u::.::: or (SIS) 402-0'792 -Chlldten'• Hmplw QC Or-.0oun'Y (TH) m -12421------.-----1 or I (800) Ml·74't ''••: IWett IOvHl>lt 1Jilllm ~ young'*" •. good ,_. (714) MM2'71.._~ __ Ni _____ _.. ~ ""-ba -· ,,.. '*"-*'· v ..... Chutdlm apprH 4ye. O fal'l9e/ "'Onltll Cowlty ·---""""---".;..'...;......,_;.;._~.,-I ('J4) N'7-481Jr: ~ ~ IMT.oAl ~~P.-~!!11 a&.:V-...•hul ~ ..... !iil!'°!!J~~~~~~!:l.I = Q •lflMMl ....... 11 _ PIE-SUIOI 111111 0111n BALBOA MARINE HARDWARE Inv/tea You to Our 214 Ullll UllllT -APRIL 18th - ' I &.I.· 4 P.M. tTil W. h.t hr .. I.I. DemO & ..,.,, ,...._ on htl'ld ~------- rt ~-OooCI ooncs. t 111, M v 1 t ltlfl t4M201 HAllllW11U lfTMlllll a• T-.lmLP.I. 6 epeecs tran ... w .. tem mlrrore. ,.., ltep bump-•a morel (500414). ., ..... n ltl\1/\,._.l'.A r-A , 1 .. ,, l '.I ill ' H . .. ....... ' '. LAST CHANCE!! Bank Says "MUST SELL ALL 1982 ISUZU TRUCKS I CARS IT, OR BELOW INVOICE'' ALL OUR NEW '82 PICKUP TRUCKS (GAS & DIESEL) MUST Go This Is our FINAL 8 8 8 WEEKEND of Drastic ---..... ~---------Reductions and YOUR LAST CHANCE to buy a Brand New ISUZU at our Factory Invoice. LOW MINIMUM DOWN + 5 YRl FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT DESCRIPTION a SERIAL # FACTORY FACTORY YOU SAVE STICKER INVOICE DELUXE 4x4 $9876 $8509 '1367 a .. -. a<t ~po.-ti-Ing, AM/FM -i.ttep-... I FOUR WHEEL DRIVE s9515 S8065 '1450 9l4IP """-· ----. -llrel. ""''"' CT~ SHORT BED s7799 S6724 '1075 DI.-$ ~ chfome r1911 ---.,.,Ol>Clh -t11:M»I DELUXE SHORT BED Y~"9C9 Ol•MI S t9"d AM/FM t te•.O PUt lh•1><19h S8389 S7165 '1224 -., ... ""'-(711'MI V°""PllllC9 LONG BED $7046 S6Q91 • 955 a..-s...-.,,,,_......._ 111331n LONG BED YOYI,_. 0.. moo.I. ..,_Ile.,.,_.._, --Ing $7696 S6643 •10s .... ....,...111n•n I MARK DELUXE .... 4 ........ 1 ...... AM/""'4/Ml'X -.1 INGf\ s7a39 se733 '1106 ~(~ s7155 '1187 '1235 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 18c:hoot -: tleehlr II Makeover t lnt lrument 14 Punlad 111 Spirit 1 t Religlou• 1ta1ue 17 Road of old 18 Slough 19 Mora adapt 20 Expanelon 22 Ellg1nt 23 Dye 24 Dlf1 25 -pol11oat 28 Roare 32 AtUtUdN 33 Figura 3• -and order 35 Aaeoon ae 38 African river 'l7 S'lnd hill "' 1 annla thot 39 Hoge 40 Bqok •hall '1 Hitting '3 Llttle - 44 11a11an city 411 Spllt 48 ShlPt' potea 49 Pkinderar ~ Rldlcule 64 Flaah 55 S•: Lat 58 Volume unl1 57 Indigo plant 68 Exhale 59 Convert 60 -Hathaway 6 1 Snuggarlaa DOWN 1-01 the Mitt 2 Wlna clly 3 Be giddy 4 Long race 5 Prompt 6 AuthorT S. THURIOAY'I P'UZZLI IOL YID :J.:J'..1::1 '1~l:J:J:.J UrJC..U :JI ::J!LI U ~ •. 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IPd am/tm caa. •12711. brlolat top, 13.00o ml. Sliver w/blec:k, loaded, run• great, rebll ang'. ~~=0•0•1 ': u •7~0• ~11~J lent oondltlon, ,.uni I a O O O / b • • t of r . 4....:.e.71 perfeot cond. 22,1100. T•tc>p, mint cond, 40,000 1900/0bo. 875-'200 DI o o. • great. '3300. M2·?20I, 642·8021 M<MH2 ml. Mutt ... , 9•4 wtcd)'a, '81 Camero Barllnatta, _.,. _____ ~~ e7a.1011 ·eo TurbO ... dr, 7:oo"""· ~t1oRA:~•Ta~'lt!v~:!. 'IO Cad 8evtllt, 2-lone, T)t.etTll. mint oond, lo ml. '8800 Llatela H U 'ti MQ Mldaetd'~ pelnt, exit cond. PP I • 211< 'ml ' arull brn' blk/llvr, or., lit, ltereo 1171 lm1l&lf Obo. 074 Mark IV Cont lk#Woof. top,tr11n1ttlfO.JOmrneoh. ~7Mt l7Hll.' 634.u11 , ~. Lttw, toedect. 111, ~.... 8116-991taxt270 Claan, U ,Hll 010. oond. Mutt Mii nowl Tmta IHI 1131.eeoe 200. 919-7011 wkdy1 Auto. trena., AM/FM WI• tilt 540-HOI PIP '20001080. 417-8002 _ 9-11. at CMt. tNt ONIM 1;;;_.,... _____ _,_...,...., ------.~-.,....,..- 0..l tlll '71 c.llcl Uftbldc ftln 1121 '78 Coupe da VIiia, 11000. r= whaali, ~ top: '7a Ch~.:. rune 1111~' ·:n~ow;.;,ou~= • Ooroeoue 1parklln1 '70 142, 4 apd, llr, perfect Good llr•. pwr. wind owe I dr. new t,._,.,.t-.ry. '-'• ofr &42.34fi2 'TS Mant" automallo, btacfi body, all orig. dk gr-.n body, no nlctl• 115MH2 or 83Mn3 lock• 8trato bucket 536-~39 avaa. ,.,,.,.-·,,-..-.,.,.,..-:-:---::--- good brl kH, tlrH, tpd, tuNOOf, *· •tarao, or dante 1mm10 Int u1ti & air cond . •91 Al1ae K. 4 dr. 2= '78 Cont. Mk V. )'911ow, muffler & Int. IUO. ftawtaM Int. Runt gta1t. Run• 1• ant• 1 ·11 c : '12 Eldo, dltHI, lo ml, (llZGOt3).. a.a to ll)Ofaci•t• anrt, etc. sa DaQn ..-.. ~20t 139llO. 970-01148 • 11798/obo 970-01148 vary dean, brownstone & •t ..... b tu• b-k . Ii 4 o o . !27:.0012onml. HlOO/bet --------·l·,,,,-~----=--'.':----1 · tin cloth, loaded. No __. v.,... fUI!!! !lH 74 Corona Station wgn, 'IO Ot.., dr amlfm cw, damage Ofig ownr non-1136-3234. '72 Pllltera EX IMSA OTO =~~c~~1~~0 ownr. en/rf, eu10.'a1r, exit cond. 1mkr. S14,4H wknd• 1-.. ------,.,..3.,..1"'"'1'"'·73 Marti IV, neada wort!, "ca car itrMI leg el · 17895, te3-e892 9 4 2 • '9 0 3, wk day I I 1100. 845-1295 llc'd, •· '11uoo. ' 'IO Supra. brn, IU1o, air, llbt tl17 6411-7108 ·11 Dix Town Coupe, 10 (213)33&.3014 llm/fm atarao, Ill utru. • •79 Eldo, ~7.000 ICt ml, 'II,_, II ml, mu1t u ll. HH. 17100. 975-0841 or Come In & ... Nawpof1 tnrf, itarao, ere, ato. VI, 3 epd, runt I look• M2·7800 ....... f llJ 5111·11158 I Baech'a llnaat lllaoelon IH751btt 553-9833 d 11 I 12000 -------::~':'.'" I ,79 TOYOTA CELICA of pravlouely owned 875-1271 ' '78 Camero ZH. mint ~. i42.o1oo.g9ee..1221 llftt!!J HIS ur1sTER v claan IOadad tuto PorechH, Audie 1nd cond, garage etorad, '78 MONARCH COUPE -. 13~5 0tr'1•871 ' ' Volk-agene. '71 C•d Sadin OaVllle, new Urea, 14100/obo. 'll ,., ... f•--"1 Xlnt c:ond. '2900/obo. PlllOll/ 1111 • a•1•• &IT. I ..... new paint. u,.., muffllr. 842-eea8 • ... , Daya 5'6-0-477 (Shew) 13831 Hatbor Blvd. 494.::28 -648-7138 ~1~ ::!. '8..2~Ul.,:C· ·73 v•t•· auto, 4 cyl. Good eond. AM /FM avaa 842·2002 Garden Groya A"'/F tape atarao, '2000. e7M110t .., '74 Caprle, ' cyt, 4 apd .........,.,-l...... Trlup 1111 445 e . CoMt Hwy '10"'" H W.U Econ Od Cond. 1975. '79 FIEST.A etlck, FM Stereo. 1 ownr, 114-111-1111 '73 Spitfire, 1500, rune Newport Blad! ' 8uln St. Blue w/wtlt vln. 867-8724 ....... Good cond, am/fm rad. Good con d . U 7 5 . grt, Ike nice, nw top. 813-0900 top, new b1tt, new '78 Corvattl, Sliver Ann, '3400/obo. 640-8179 1311-2801. da: 845-3171, ·ea c1u11c, wht, xlnt S1300. Call 850-1482 'H 11 UI ~'=· ~ P,!t,~cr13• 3,700 ml, 1tored, mint. '74 Pinto wgn. 112150. _avee __ . _____ _ COZ:7~95:.'~~~a Ye'Ll•ll!• tl13 Racing II wl tu1350/~ 778-4012 . 111 ,500/ofr. (213) Looi<• good, rune gr•t. '71 Monterey. dk gm, wht v .. _ doora "'ri::·a~laa~ · 592·2°'8 ava 72,000 ml, 4 epd, am/Im vln. top, 4 dr, llr/hHI, '78 911 SC, enrl, part ®. brown/beige IHther i. 77 Sadan DaVllla, xlnt '79 CHEVETTE 2 OR cue, nu tlr ... 641-2327 brlkM & tlrat Qd. Al la. cond, nu p1lnt, rubber. ~ auad• Interior, Ptn1 Far-cond. $4,250. 873-5990 Httc:hl>**, ' epd, lo ml, '77 Pinto 2 dr, lo mt, 1dnt 11000/obO. 776-4012 tttm, ept -t•. mlrrora, T rln1 llallan dulgn. alt 4:30 mu•t tall. 12496/obo. cond. S2000. Homa ·72 Comet., dr, tlr. S700. llr, crulH, ate. 39,000 ~ ~ h1tchb1ck, 21,882 ml. '72 Eldorado, blua/wtllla, •~15180 aft. 5. 551·2233: wrk 840-5771 a 5 1 . o 8 7 2 d 1 y •, ml. 118,800. 831-4721. A $18,000. nt-4012. full pwr, wondarf\11 dr1v· 'M D. ••••-.7, T-blrd. exit cond, MK 494-297' avee 642-8177 or 845-1030 a Ing cw. Muat Mil $999. -·77·~ 924, bl1ck, xlnt Aattl, DHlHtlc 642-7500 28K, beige/tan, S5500 ml. 12~7.2979 OW .... Ut 1321 cond loW mllMga. MUii som or ofter. 873-1585 Cutllu loedad ..... 7900/0BO. Aek for I.Uk 1311 tntltt tln ,. ••••••• UI 7' Mu111ng 2, whl. nu ·~~ ml, 24.:?"Nawpori TI "'.... 3 0 ft"' coam 6 -tr1n1. n••d• ang, f1lr na w •vv· "'"'• '80 Rllllara. wtraa/ etarao/ •inr II Fiim lmmad poaa. 1 11950 cond. sicrlflca 1500 etvd, CM.13296. 831-3649 an 8. era, ate. A baauty. 9515 S75-eee2 ' · obo. DalnM eeo-1901 ---=•L HU 072 91' Por. Mag whla YILllW&IEI 18350/blt 5~9833 Wa ha11a • good Miao-;-;;:--;:;:::-=:=--:;;;;;;-:;~::-1-.:.:.::.:...=.=:.:.~::.:.:...:.;.::.~1 ~ .. Xlnt c ond. 143 50 . Formerly Jim Marino vw ,81 Sk"'r1l S"'" Cpa, era. tlon or NEW & USED ·79 Camero. Z28. T-bar '72 Pinto 4-apd, 2000cc. -·1-.. --,..-n-•_,..m....,_- 494-5729 ~nda. "WI Wl.L llT air, •'t'er•o ..... e 'tc. 4 cyl, Chevrolatll rool, ale, 111 alee, xlnt lo ml. xlnt cond In/out, -·--running eond. A good 11700/080 Aft 8·15, -_.,_ '78Porac:M911SC,11Unrf. 11-D~ S53601bll. 876-1277. Wy$5000.842-8318 842-5028 economlcel ctr with 4 0161 ~/cor1!, xlnl cond. Volume Sllaa, Sarvlca 553-9833 '81 EJ Cimino. 11.000 ml, '85'A Mu1t1ng orig, exit cyl. an~lna & atareo m~729 :!.~42 dy9. 191~ ~. IM tlM ~:OC,~p~n~1ng cond. ~!>.-~!;. se1 J500 (20eZMY Ulll Huntington BMch TIE 1 ••111T ___., ·n 914, 1.1, yel/blk, axn (l 14\9 .. 2 1000 ...,. ·eo Monza, 4 apd, xlnt ltll llllTllt lm~ cond, lo ml, orig ownr. ,_,. • IEUITlll con d . vary c I a• n . Good condition •2 400 I · · ~7~ ~70 a I I · S 5 ' O O · '72 Super Beetle. Naad1 of lite modal, 1oW mill-1111 ....0 $2200/080. 645-0618 144-2341• ' -. 1---------1 IOfM body work. St-.o. 1ga Cadillac• In SOU• ~ .... '81 ,. ... ,Ion __, ... .-.,... '72 911T T"l'• nu m· Sacrifice $1900. Cell them Callfoml1I Saa ue lndlHSa AM FM ...,.,. • ,,,.,. ~vv •-------~ I •1 ua ""'15 ft 8 & wtlndl Optlont I dy, 4 epd, ale, ,_ llQI '78 Mutt. Mach I, lie, It, tr"'9, brk• I r-. • • .,......"" • • today! 1tarao tape & air cond. & w a,, 1 n t y. I 3 8 O O . nu Ur•. apec:. whit, mlnll 33 L . 000 obo. eee.-2094 '87 Bug. reblt ang, good 1111111 (112XZZ). 752-5120 12796. 983-1579 llualt 1151 cond. MUST S£LL. Aaau 1 AA •t SHA '81 vat11, T top, elee. '79 Flaeta, good cond. l980 Ctlamp, xlnt cond. 1 17oo obo. 8-46-2838 .,..,....... mlrrore & Wlndowa, gd 2'88 Newport Bl .. CM 20K mu ... new Mich•· u uw u ·79 DIESEL RABBIT 2egc>os~~e~· cond. 118,500. 842-9193 &1896 ~~·~~ & bit. $3600. 9.9% ~ly~~~-=~~ ICl-1110 Mora famlllel .,. getting 74 Ford Pinto, good ........ ms Fi ' ad, ftawlaal tan Int. 60 Iha camping "bug" thll cond, brown, new front u.. 11aOCl1f mpg. Run• auparb. yHr. If you hav• 1 ~~3o61 1 095tOBO. ·79 Flrablrd. orig owner. On New ~ l3e50. 970-0648 camper that'• not getting new tlrM & lltlodtl, vary Vlad, Ill II now With I clean, 13990. 75M891 ' 'll HITIAll 11• Cluaffled Ad. dys, &40-7$49 ---=======~~======~!:::::!:::::!:=::!=:--'-~ · .. )Osangc .... 4 9M04 2 &atts, ..... tic , ..... Dwttlc ht!I........ ,............. Am•,laet~ c·oast ~ ·~·.:! :'!: C'.ii,,~ t Ill -Li.Lt 11"'1 nit -•• C11111 •sa car, rune au pert>, mint ~.... 1145 lllmM1•I 141 b.-a "' 11111 \olt "1J cm 1 ")."" cond, brand new tlr•. 1979 450 SL MB, Miian Taet DfM I PY1ca 1m mllRll• I 1 7 7 5 ob o Ch r I 1 brown at, brCMn 1aett1 Tll .. 111111 W LI l!l1a In!! tHl t70-0548 Int., Wlr9 whaala, qu'<* Turtle> Starton , c:yt., IUtornetlc ,,.,._, 10 ~ Ouhar, 4 epd, ...._ 714-e7M200 Cordle & Ttedla pwr. etMrlng, AM/FM ~ 1lr, ttarao, mint cond. '78 2400, rad, tan Int, TurtM> Dlaaal P.U. 11w.o cua., alf cond.. '3360. 831-3018 enrf, CHI, 86,000 ml. IUl1foof, tllt wt'9ll & ~ S 10,800 I b 1 t o Ir. whalla. (1FWUMI). ~-40 _0 .,.,. paint, Claan/lfllWp, MW 841-8113 ., .. "f'#Oll'llK'o ,......,..., 9re1t S3250/ofr '79 MERCEDES 2400 -_.,. IN 556-U . 4 apd, IUIVoof, wtilte w/ ~i t • '11 llll\IY ILIT '71 SUS* Beetle, IUpaf tin Int. 177.000 ml, $10, ~ • , cond.125001080. too. 417-8441 !---...... ---.. --,-..,--· 117,000. 533-4242 840-8837 ......... 4lllL •I-. . l•n.tlay • Rolla. '53 R· •73 vw Bui: BHutllul. 21,000 ml, ab101utaly 2 3 H . Type, •Int cond. new new ang & paint, tW.. mlntl WlrH. IHthar. n.-lllll t;::======~ g-1nl, S12,llOO 080. '2950/080. ~7073. Muat -.,. wealcand 5 epead lratll.,.., cond., l~ii7ii6-iiiiiiii022iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '70 vw ~ .......... cond ,..... · crutaa control, 1Unrool & To Place your • __... · 132,919/or. Dlf 1'871. 12200. • 3 vw Bug, Ulll&llTI AMIFMll-.(500908). "l-'ast Result" Topteoa~~ good c ond. 12400. 494-9'29 546-7138 •Y 111,111 Service Directory 642·"82 ad . Call Now rMdtng public. 1-.,-.,a-.... --........ -,..----1 '78 2808L, IUIO, I/top, 11...---.----•ll phone ..., ._.op,,..,., ang, nlW claalc deep blue. 118, w.ilJal • · · 642-5671 Dally Piiot Int/top, look• & rune 580. ~ ht. JU Ctullflad. 842-5878 nic.. t1875. 8'1-4737 &40-7tee ~~~~~~~~ ee Sq Bk. rblt w/racpta, --------&.it1ng anything with 1 ;;; nu tnt, .,,/rt, 12V. '2150. 2 33 H . 848-7642 74 Super BMtla, mint cond, rune gr .. u New paint, 13100/0BO. 5 •0 -7823 day1 , 87M130avaa. 72 vw 800, ,,.. Urea. yellow w/Sal• etrlpa. MUST SEL.L e.t offar. 1124-t157~ 73 vw 100. New bntl; llrea. Nde bOcty wort! ' paint . 1 100/obo. 641-03te 7' Kermann Ghia. Xlnl eond. New bnllaa & muffler, amlfm «*II. ale. Mtohelln1, 1 owner •••oo. e41.1Ht art 8 pm. 79 VW Camper Delu", ale, nail l'edlat tlrea. IOW ml,"200. 173.5720 '1' COHVEAT9LE Ohampeen• Ed, Plum w/-"t •op & Int, = O'M*, '6300. 85& 4 ~mMNOewe.. Com vw. )(Jrlt oond. H IOO. Oa ll ev1nlnge. 142-4tOS '83 MIRCURY COUGAR a All-new aerodynamic dealgn • Dramatic formel roof ltne • 3.8 lit. Vt/3--apeed eutOINtlc trant. (Opttonel 5.0 Uter AOO Mio available) a Nitrogen g~ 111'\Jtallhodll • Power •tllring • Power bnlk• • Air c:ondltlonlng • Tinted gtaa a AM/FM 11ente> • 4 flt., VI, 9'110. !rent., ~··::::::; .... ....... _.. ... ................ ., ..... 111 ~~tt1UOI~ ,. ONLY 1112 LYll 2 DOOIS & 4 OOOIS 7 TO CHOOSI AtOM $9699 ORDIR YOUIS TODAY Cl Oranpe Co111 DAILV PILOT lf'rld1y, April 11, 1813 ·' I • I t I I I.. • s • i . i ' llily Pilat MAIN OFFICE S30 W. Bay It., Coete Meu, CL M•ll 8ddreH: Box 1MO, Coeta MeN, C•., 92t21 Telephone: 142-4321 Pro11rvn in/onniH.ion i1 providf!d by the networJa land 1C11Uon.J and is 1ubject to ~ wlrhout notke. -'ml•• TV Antenna ..................................................... Page 3 !Jaytin>e Drama . . .. .. . .. ..... .. . .. .. . ... .. .. . .. . . . . . ... .. . .... PIAIJe 4 7\tbe Toppers ................................................... PIAp 6 Sporta ............ .. . . ...... ..... ................ ..... ... ............. Page 2 !Jaytl.rne Schedule ............. .............................. Page 7 Evening Schedule . .. .................. ..... ................. Page 9 TV Puzzle .................................... ................... Page 32 ----ka- KNBC, NBC, 3000 w. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Loe Angelet, Ca. KFMB, CBS, 7877 Engineer Ro.ct, San Diego, Ca. ffi KNXT. CBS, 8121 W. Sunset Blvd., Loe Angeles, Ca. 0) KGTV, ABC, Highway M and 47th St.. San Otego, Ca. 9) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Aoed, San Diego, Ca. _ ......... ? .. 9) KHJ-TV, 5515 MelrOM Ave., Loe Angelel. ca. !5) KTLA, 5800 W. SunMt BMI., Loe Angelel, CL 11) KTTV, 5748 W. SunMt Blvd., Loe Angelee, Ce. 13) KCOP-TV, ?15 N. La er.. Aw., Loe AngeM, Ca. _ .. i28) KCET, ...01 8uneet Blvd., Loe Angelee. CL 50) KOCE. 15744 Golden W•t St., Hunttngton Beach, Ca. 58) KOOC-TV, 1730 Ctementlne, Anaheim, Ca. _..,TV I ~. ~ 18, 1183 Anson Williams (above) will host "The Battle of the Video Games,." Thursday at 8 p.m. on KTLA ( 5). Featured will be Heather Locklear (below), Todd Bridges, Scott Baio, Lynn Redgrave and othen. -lporls--·l'!WaJ---- --lablnlaY --· • 1-'"WfA C'it ••:::•" u......., ............. . (._ ................ ). (1 .... . ..... , twe 1••M.L c• • ~ .. -.. ..... T-.(llw.) lllWWW . -· • IA•M.l "-C11J ...,_et --~=:r:.?:;i .. 1NA_, .... ,.._, ... a111 ca.- ...-ceua+ef._M'41,....~ ....... T ... Gall Ultb Ill ...... LC.).(11w.) W89CllTIUnmAY -·----°' ..... --Ml. •••w. .. .,.... "-*-.. Lee A!P!D••• a(llln.) .... e.=dllY .......... --• Cl> • MmnlMl n· ••••• ,... ........ C.-..(1 ............ , -· 9 UMllOOflAU. tw!. •.= -:'~cceii.ir=•,•;•::1111;1~:: ~ ............... t:.~ 8H•MlC•r• .. ._. ..... TWll9 (I In.) ··---· (I) ... .., ... ,.... ....... . .C-::111tiiil .... 1• U.. •*CCV el .. ... .....~ ........ T ... Gall Ultb ............. l.C.). (I In., • .... , .......... ••a-._. • ..,. -·-............... ., ..... .... , ...... -···•·1----- =e -Dayti11aa Drama Henry, Quint reunited as father, son By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Hornfied by realization Silver and Kent are haVJng an affair, Erica purchases gun lhrough Palmer, then threatens to kill herself in front of Kent. Whett Kent tries to take firearm from Erica, it dlscharges, killing him. Before he dies, Kent tella Silver she is to blame for setting him up. Later, Silver tella Lt. Tolliver that Erica killed Kent in cold blood. Fearful that the gun will be traced back to him, Palmer tells Steve, who has experience as a criminal lawyer, to defend Enca. Steve considers h aving Erica plead temporary insanity. Daisy pays condolence call to Lars. who says he never told Kent he loved him. Baby-sitting with Joey, Tad invites hooker Candy over and later Ruth fmds the duo making love in her bed. To let Jenny live her own Life, Greg pretends to blame her for the paralysis. Myrtle gets call from an old carnival pal. ANOTHER WORLD: At Mark's cabin, Stacy admits she isn't sure she loves Jamie. While Mark wants to withdraw from Senate race, Zack pushes him to stay on, but Mark decides to hold a press conference and drop out c;.ecute ".'ows to kill Alma before she'll let Alma destroy her life. Julia tom between her career and her feelings for her new boyfriend Barry. Cecille realizes that Alma back in Bay City in order to get the diary. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Learmng Betsy i.s in Spain, Steve decides to fouow her there. With Betsy away, Craig shows mterest in Diana. B1lan off to Florida with Alan against Miranda's wishes. Learning from John Margo did not have an abortion, Tom reconciles with Margo. When Lisa'• former husband Grant Coleman suffers massive heart attack, ahe leaves town to be at his side. CAPITOL: Kelly telb Wally that Frank was already dead when ahe discovered him. Police arrest Kelly for having weapon without a license, and Judson get.a her out on bail. Sam talks Trey into not handing in his resignation to Congress Wally agrees to be Tyler's best man at his May wedding. When Brenda admits ahe cauaed Ronni's problems with the sorority, Wally has a flt. Diacovering Wally and Ronni In a romantic embrace, Danny flres Wally. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Mickey rushed to the hospital alter suffering heart attack. Though it'a obvious that he still ca.ree for Maggie, Don plans to step aside. Aware of what wmt on between Don a.nd Maggie, Mickey says he won't 10 borne w1th her Lf ahe only v '11\ta him out of pity and that he will re-earn her love. Renee haa mlacaniage after falllna f.n>m her horse. Tony delivers flowers to Renee from Daphne. When Renee t.ella Tony about the rnillcani.age and that ahe 1tJll loves hlm, he reooU. and U)'I he and Anna were 8«!'etly wed. Trtata teU. Marlene she wants to f W In her memory gap. Feeling totally alone, Renee feels Daphne II the only pe"->n who lovet her. EDGE OF NIGKT· Gunther cleared of charga, caustna Jody to fear that PrellCher waa involved. Val lcama why Sk)' ~to her and la crushed, but 18)'1 ahe undemanda WUJ help to cle81f hlm. i.n continues hu plota against Sky, while Raven wondon how the can uve Sky. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Cetta balks when Grant aua•t. ah become an art teacher at ihe unlvenity. InltNd, aho takes a 1ec:ret atudlo at Kelly'• In order to IC'Ulpt .Jimmy Lee. Scotty It looklng ror clean lnveston for hit rmll: BlaickJ• learns Lu (...,.. Hand &nd AU,Se wtU hurt her. Luke beg1na therapy to rep.In uae of hlt lep. Holly puqle. when ScOrplo doel l'IOl .ian an affair wtth ConnJe. Lesley ...-to be Claudia'• ma\l'On of honor. Rick says Yel to t.tnc Brian'• bat .-.. • Frtd1Y, Aprll 16, 1"3 ' GUIDING LIGHT: Henry and Quint are reurute<1, with Vanessa pretending she is thrilled by the tum of events and glad t.o accept Quint as her hall-brother Sean. Morgan tella Mike to hold back on divorce from Kelly because she's not certain how she feels. Without telling F1oyd, Lesley Ann takes the baby t.o Bea's. Quint gives Nol.a a nng. Ross has Mark arrested for Brian's murder and warns Amanda she must talk t.o authorities or she too may be arrested. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Jenny grapples with Tango and manages t.o keep from being shot. Wilt.on Vernier is arrested and is revealed to be Tango. Dorian embarrassed because Vernier, aka Tango, was her decorator. Katrina, realiz.ing Jenny risked her life in order to clear her of murder charge, resumes their friendship and allows her to see Mary more often. Asa continues to bug Bo's suite, but the apparatus doesn't work when Bo and Delilah make love. Bo finds the bugs and has them pulled out. Samantha unable to take Marco's proposal seriously. Marco's obnoxious and rude behavior is causing those who care about him to stay away. Vicki wants Edwina to investigate Marco's modeling service. Asa attends his own memorial service. RYAN'S HOPE: Jill gives in to Frank.and they make love. They pl.an to marry after the election. As soon as the announcement of the special election takes place Frank declares his candidacy. At the pres.1 conference, Charlotte Greer Ryan claims Frank married her in order to get money for his political career. Pat and Amanda make love. Faith is confused about her feelings for Pat. She is concerned that he is not taking care of himseU since his accident, but also realizes that ahe has deep emotional feelings for him. Pat tells Faith he loves Amanda, but their friendship and their special feeling for each other will always be there. Rec::alllng Mary. Jack decides he must let go ot the past. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Tom realizes there's a connection between Warren and a shady lawyer, and feela he may uncover a motive for Rusty's murder. Aja sidesteps an emotional showdown with Travis and devotes herself to trying to prove hla innocence. Travis ia furious that Tom has included Liz.a in his list of murder suspects. He hu abo added Joanne to the U.t. Meanwhile, Warren hlres Ringo, promising him • share of Ruaty'a money he has hidden. Jenny feels she will never find her daughter Danielle and decides to give all her motherly attec:tion to Andy, who ll becoming increuinJIJy volatile. Tom announce. h1a belief that Aja murdered kuaty. Wendy disappointed when Keith refu.es to cut clua or leave work early to spend an ev n1nl alone with her. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Earl auspiciou. of Alice's friendship with Rick. JICk tel.la Alhley u tong u John la Ill he'll try to be nicer to JW. Nikki •tar1a to flaht 'her feellnga for l\Jck after he teU. her bet ttrlpplna ii a work of art. John reeatn1 ClOnldOUIN& While he dJa not have • heut attack, the arteries of h1a heart ar-. blodted and he undergoes open·heart aurpey. At A.lliaon't urgtna, Rick hlrc.-s man to mua NUdd In Btyou parkfna lot. ~ triee to c:harm Eve Into aleepina wlth him bu& w refulel. JlllC!k and GlN aleep iopt.hei. JS'atU wanta co u:ndttao eex therapy. When a wonied Julia breelm Into Victor'• llome &o try arid find him. 1he la cau,ht by-J:ve. ln falliQa health. Victor tella Ew ho wuit.a a doetor. She ha9 Max.J'Ollll u a ph)"lddan. Vlcto~• I.old he hu mononucleom and Max prepe.re11 to lfve h lm an lnjectJon. Have• que1,t1on about your !Avon~~• •P ••1 Wrlce to Lynda Hirsch, c/o ""1d NeWlptllJ«' Syndlcar.1 P.a BoJt J~ Irv1M. O.Ut, ~SM wtU answw • mmy q&MtUont • llhe tWJ In btir , bur th. w:.lume ol tDAII mak# ,.,...,n.J ,..,._ .,,,,_..., Too. much Hollywood in 1 8eantown' 8y PHIL SNEJDERMAN or-.o.11r,.....,. A buddy from Bolton lnaiata no TV n.w. anchor In th.at dty would really oonclude hi.a broadcu\ wl\h a refe"'nce to "Beantown.'1 That'• about u likely, ho Nr,1. •• o S•n hancl.ICO n weout.er referrtna to hla city 11 • Frttuo." And followlna In th• footat.eJ19 of "Ch ,.. .. and "St. El.Mwhore," which are tho IOt In that major New EnaJand dty, no one on "Goodniaht. Beantown," apealu wllh a Boeton .ccent. The problem with \hi• 11\com, which ta rcicelvlna a ahort •Prtna tryout at 8 p.m. Sundays on K.NXT Channel 2, la that It cont.alna too much Hollywood simmickry and too Utt.le Boeton aopttiaUcatJon. "Beantown" I.a particularly diNppoln\lni ~uae It featura two of television'• more t&lented actot'I, Bill Bixby and Marlette Hartley. Blxby ta A veteran of many TV aertn. Hla moat recent triumph waa In lending a aenae of lntelllaence and dignity to "The Incredible Hulk," a program th.at waa far better \han the comic book premlae might have suggested. . Hartley may be best known for her witty Poloroid commercials with James Gamer. but ahe'a an accomplished actress u well. (You may remember her u lhe Swediah doctor who topped Hawkeye In a claulc "M•A•s•H" epiaode. She aJao won an Emmy for her performance as Blxby's terminally ill wife in a poignant "Hulk" eplaode.) The opening "Beantown" show introduced u.a to Bixby as Matt Cassidy, a Boston anchonnan whoee ratings had been slipping. To attract more viewers, the statJon imported a California anchorwoman to share the broadcast duties. A gentle rivalry between these two might have been an interesting starting point, but the folks In Hollywood insisted on adding aome "cute" touches. Not only are Bixby and Hartley co-anchors, but believe it or not, they're also neighbors. And Hartley has been given a standard issue wiseacre TV kid (Tracey Gold) whose language always sound like It came straight out of a sitoom writer's gag book. "She and Matt are made for each other," Gold said of Hartley in the first show. "They just don't know It yet." In true sitcom fashion, the news anchors' on-camera bickering resulted in higher ratings. They reached a truce of 10rts just before the final credits rolled. The second eplsode, airing laat Sunday, was better - but not by much. A famou.a author acquainted with Matt came to town. and JennJfer (Hartley). a big fan, insisted on an introduction. AB it turned out, the author recognlzed her. "Jenni.fer Barnes," he said. "I saw you on the side of a bus." AB It turned out, the author was setting Jennifer up for a one-night stand. Matt, of cou.nie, tried to warn her and came off as a meddler. But by the end of the program, she was !ICOlding Matt for NOT warning her about his lecherous buddy. Give u.a a break already .... You're left hoping that some sharper scnpts can be developed because Bixby and Hartley are such appealing performers. They deserve a better fate than to be left floundering in this "Beantown.'' *** THE BIG Z: Walt Disney Productions has had a pretty dismal record in coming up with new TV series. But the Disney folks finally provoke a few good laughs with "Zorro a nd Son," another limited series airing a t 8 p .m . Wednesdays on K.NXT Channel 2. The premise is that Don Diego (Henry Darrow), alias Zorro. is getting a bit too old to keep up his swashbuckling tricks. So his son Don Ca.rl06 (Paul Regina) steps in as sort of Bill Dix by and Murielle Hartley star as co-anchors al a Boston TV s ta tion, with George Coe (left) as the news direc tor, and Tracey Gold (right ) playing Hartley's daughter, in "Goodnight, Beantown," undays ul 8 p.m. on KNXT (2 ). a Zorro Jr. In the premiere episode. Eric Cohen's script was full of broad but funny anachronistic dialogue. "You have been charged with a m06t serious crime, Brother Napa." said the evil Captain Paco Pico (Gregory Sierra). "Selling a wine before its time .... " The episode had offbeat references to Valley Girls and to "the legal clinic of Jacoby and Mendez." and records of the Captain's legal proceedJngs were kept by a fast talking soldier named C.Orporal Cassette. It's nice to see some talented Hispanic actors like Darrow, Regina, Sierra and Bl.11 Dana finally get a chance to cut loose together. Some Hispanics may ftnd it offensive to have so many buffoonish characters on this series, but you don't have to look far to find plenty of WASP sitcom actors willing to look just as foolish for the cameras. *** GRAND FINALE: ABC will wrap up the current season of its popular "Dynasty" series Wednesday with a special episode that's likely to be a chCfhanger. Here's the network's teaser: "Blake, Krystle, Alexia, Adam, Fallon, Steven, Jeff and Kirby are caught in a vortex of swirlin~ events that signals the end of the Carrington empire ... Someone in the dynasty tapestry 1s out to destroy the love bet ween Blake and Krystle once and foe all. The life or one of the babies could be permanently altered. and In one desperate stroke. another 1S determined to murder one of the women." Could someone please translate? Friday, April 15, 1983 3 -Tabe Toppers l'riday ___ _ nB9IQ .. D AMIRtCAM IUC8' ACHllVIMEMT AWAW Aw.-.. .., ... ,._. In .................................. ..... ,........ ..... dr..-C erte. (1 ............ 1H1 D floa 1MI UM Of A QILD ..... a y ................. c... law· ....,.,.. .............. ,... . .._..a....1.1.T ......... ~-. .............................. pr II efoNld ...... (11W.) -1atun1ay --·ay-------· Qll-MICE Ll'I All> DIATM ~Lome I I eM Art L.Wltletw hoet ....................... AMo. ................................ Dllll Y• ..._, ..... ...,..._, .,_......_._:n11 hl1Ur.(11W.) • M DMY ....... 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I'd like to know If be 11 married and baa be any chlldren? -C.K., HunUn1ton, Ind. A: Michael is married. He and his actress wife have no children. ln addition \0 his acting on Guiding Light, Michael also chorffigraphs the fencing Sl.'~mes that are seen on that show. Q: I understand tbat &here are going to be 1everal new soap operas on NBC. When are they starting and what are they going to be called? -L.J., Neptune, N.J . A: No wol'd on when th~ IOap operu will a.ppttnr or how m.ny th re are aolna to be. One 1how that la •t for h•~r thl.t yttu or early _next I.a Scruple1, \0 be 1ertpted by Pat Fllken SmJth, NBC ls ll1ao conaJderina a 1pinoff of O.y1 of Our Llvee and lookina lnto 1ev~rt.l n w project.. The Peacock Network recently tried alternative programrnlna In the form of more aame ahow1 and the ttuul-a,.mc show Fa.nt.aay. Unfortunat.oly \hti raUnp for thClle ahows have not be-en vt-ry promising, ulthouah the shows were Innovative. Q: Can you tell me If tbe ac&re11 who play1 Barbara on As the World Tun1 l1 aoy relaUon to the late NataJle Wood? Tbe reaemblance 11 1trlklDg. -M.K., Lan1ln11 Mlcb. A: No. Coleen Zenk, who ploys Barbara, and Mias Wood were not related. Colleen has often been compared to the actress and considers It flattering. Says Colleen, ''If you're going \0 be compared \0 anybody In Uil.s buainesa, then Natalie Wood iii juat wonderful. I always admired her acting and considered it a compliment when someone suggested that I looked like her." Have s question about your favorite soap or soap star? Write to Lynda Hirsch, clo Field Newspaper Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, Calif. 92714. She wW answer as many quesLions as she can in her column, but the volume of mail makes personal replies impossible. 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Suite 0, COfona del Mar ALLIED LIGHTING 222 Victoria St. COSTA MESA 646-3737/646-8194 Friday, April 15, 1983 7 -l'riclay Cont. ties a vtndictNe enemy wno olames Kirk for the dealh ot his wife 'PG' { 1 hr 55 l:al"""F-!:.n a COWAllY ~l&La = CAWITT Gues1 Stieoey Berman i art 1) (R) M.l 11 THUM& Y MO¥ll "Nev81 Never Land' 1198 t. Orama) Petula Clark. Cathleen Nesbitt A 9-year-old girl escapes her 1ooe11ness by lanlaSIZlng about advenlu1es with Peter Pan 'G' (1 hr. 25 mm I Jllll == THIAm me ... IWIPY DAYI AGA11 ~ "::&. A look at 111e ui;e ol compul81~trolled electrical sttmulation to restOfe movement to paratyzed limbs a visit wlth veteran J(>lle writer Bob Orb•n I='••~ TOllGMT An 1nte1v1ew with John Schnetdef l=m.e:.r llM'f IWl'TIMtll, llAllY KMnwt MO¥ll "Inside Moves" ( 1980, Drama) John Savage. Davtd Morse. A newcomer to the group of regulars at an Oakland bar may tl<>ld the key to making the barten- der's dream ol becoming o pro basketball ~ya< a reallly 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min ) (EJ f'OCICSY ~11Hml Coverage ot lhe 2nd annual Legendary Pocket B~llards Stars 0 hr.) ([) MO¥ll "Mephisto" (1981. Drama) Klaus Mana Brandauef, Krystyna Janda An ambitlOUS German actor puts his eth· lcs aside In his bid tor success when the Nazis come to power. (2 hrs .• t5 min.) (%) MO¥ll "Big Wednesday" ( t978, Dra ma) Ja~Mlchael Vlncenl. Wlnlam Katt Three California boys enjoy the sur1 and sand until they begin to realize that there's more 10 Nie then waxing down their ll>oeo:.=~~h~v I 1lll I Oii M Ta. Featured: the man who c!Mnl Mount Rushmore: tooteoe of tne corwtructlon or Mount RUlhm<>fe. ayewtt· ness account• and him of the day Rapid City, South Dakota was deSlroyed wnen a dam burst; a look at the statue of Chief Crazy Honse; 8 vllit to Coemo. HIH 1, .. , ... u-a-.n1ca.Mr lft • U. Fe•tured. lntlfvi.w. with Wltll(llm Sl'latna< 8nd Hwthet Locklear ol "T,J. Hooker": Lot Ang61ff' worat storms. the new IPOfl of k~kboxlng. Lm•IKTGll -CMl.I .. ,., ..... IT =z••rn ·n =~u:.--p ~•S•W•S•'&.I San Diego Paore• 11 LOI iiw-ul:'ii~ • .. "Fir.,,_, II~ My Child" CtM-t. c;_om.cty) Spike Jonet. 8uOdY liecll-'1 PandtmonlUnl etUPta In • 1900 fire 1t1tlon II a Cltw of uny llttfNn ~ rhelr flttt OllOllM-f)OW9fed fir• ~ (l hr.~.) -·(I) ,. .......... Bo and 10 ~.Aprtl 11, 1183 Luke rec011er a fortune In stoten diamonds lrom 11 h~a1rplane (R) ( 1 hr ) CJ 1MI Of llATTMIW STAii A high school student learns ot hts superna1ural powers and his extra1e1rest11at ong1ns ( 1 hr) U .wtE "Titanic" ( t953. Orama) Chi ton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck The hves of passengers aboard the doomed vessel are seen both before and dunng lhe tragtc Slllk~ (2 his;) O (Ill Ul'f llMU A¥I Jenn11 gets a )Ob as a cooking demonstrator whole Eddie takes care ol lhetr live children 0 A.llUttCAM IUCIC ACMllYllllWT AWAllDI Awards are presented in mus1e hne arts. OOS!ness. lhe proless;ons. retig ion and the dramatic a11s ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ID PA llAGUlll A IOOk at lhe use ot computer-controlled electrical sllmulatlOO 10 restOfe movemeo1 to paratyzed hmbs a visit with veteran 1011e writer Bob Orbin &!) .wtl "The Rose And Fall 01 Legs ~a mond' ( 1960 Orama) Ray Oan!on Karen Steele The infamous gangster Legs Diamond, believes he is Indestructi- ble and sets out to prove 11 (2 hrs l Sl WA..aTOMWBKll_.. 6D WAU. tTMIT Wiil ··0n1y Dow Stocks" Guest· investment counselor M;chael B~ns tf) WOllTICa CB.>.,.. "For V<:Nt Eyes Only" (1981. Adventure) Roger Moore, Topol. James Bond tracks a crom1nal who purloined a 1op secret B1111sh defense dev.ce 'PG' (2 hrs . !>min) (S) PAii.ii CMAll The young lew studenls ol the formidable Professor Klngslleld enter their second year at an Ivy league law school. ( 1 hr J g MOVll "ExcaUbur" ( 1981. Fanlasy} Nigel Terry, NIC04 Wlffl8mson Tne legend· ary history of Camelot, from Arthur's assumption to 11'9 throne to the perilous quest lor the HOiy Grall. IS retold (2 hrs 25 min) •lllJ ... 1:118 9 AT lMI Baker and Valentine secretly arrange the marriage of e cMllan cou~=t'8pel i Lm DITICTGa WAU. ftmT .,_ "Only Dow Stock•" Gue1t: lnvettment countetot Mlcheel B O'Hloolns ID • COONrl'OIMm OOUlm "Flood Threat" An examination 01 flood control In Orange County Is P'tMnled. .. (Ill MCA.,.,_ .. 8 CIJ DM.UI Sue Ellen returns to het Old drinking habit• aftlf aha dlSCOV8fl J.R In HOllY'• bedroom (I hr.) 0 ~ .. Miehael Knight tr\n to find the only _p9(80fl who can provide an aMbt IOf hit girlfriend When 11'18 It framed lor a murdtlr. (A) ( 1 hr ) 8 O .,. "Fantallel" (1982. Su•penN) Sutanna Plesnette. John Gtlbrltl. fhe CflltOt of a popullr tit• nlgl'lt aoop opetl ... rcn.e fOt the peBon wno 11 tystemetlcally murdering the ca•t member• of h8f •hOw (A) (2 hft.) 1 .. , .. -.. WIOllwmt ''The~ Com-~tor." 0.vtd Atttnborough IOOkl It 1he ~rt commun1c:1uon hat played ~ the ~Ofrnen. ~1Q 11hr) • mAT 8 E f ' "Wegntr'a Alng. Sleafrled, Act• I And~I" .(M•nfr.0 Juna) • eon of •nd Sltglndl. It <*tlfted to lcl ht dt~ t"-1 M'fl~ttlll gold •lolln by wolan "OM "(3 tn. ~ .. ,. deof9" ( /111. Of.ma) Geotge C Scoll Season Hubley A con- cerneo father leaves the peaceful sur round1ngs of his home town to search for his daughter who has become tieav1ty involved tn a big city pornography racket 'R' ( t hr . 46 min J fr ) TOP Mm IOJllMQ Coverage of lhe Har old Petty I Sergio Castro 12-round Ban· 1amwetgh1 bout and lhe Freddy Roach I Louie Burke 12-round Junior Llghtwetghl ESPN Championship bout (from Las Vegas. Nev ) (R) (2 hrs 30 min) S MO¥ll "High Risk" ( t981, Adventure) James Brolln Cteavon litHe A lrto ot greedy Mends plot the robbery of a minion dollars from a South American ctrug deal- er R' ( 1 hr 35 min J (l ) llOVIP "Conan The Barba11an" ( 1982. Ad11enture} Arnold Schwar2enegger, James Earl Jones In a mythical world ol the past a warno<-lhoel and his compan- K>ns are sent by a Nordic king to lree the rulef's daught8f from the leader of a Stlake cult R' (2 hrs 10 mon ) m T.-"Pac1hc Soulhwest Open Tour- nament" ( t hr) .. QZ) MO¥ll "The Long Duel" ( 1967. Adventure) Yut Brynnet TrevOf Howard A nomadic Indian trobe·s problems even- tually onvollle an archaeotog1s1 (2 llrs .. 25 min) -; ac.y / .-T ~ 9"0WCAll IA'MIMl~ ......... ) MOVll "Soup For One" ( 1982. Come- dy) Saul Rublnek. Morcla Srrassman A New Yorker conlroots social pr8SSOfes and his own neuroses in his quest IOJ the ~rlecl mate 'R' ( 1 hf • 25 min ) -a Cl) 1MI •HllSJI Ben comes to the aid ol a young man accused 01 attempted murder at a prestigious mllitary academy (1 llf ) U U. lllllCI Al1er her marriage 10 Hadden, Ava lakes lo9!ng the baby aha told him was hos and blames Tyger for It, and the truth about Lady Bobbl's rOle In 1he murder on Niko's yacht ls r9V981ed ( t hr.) l &u::. .. MVD MN•H• .. ~ UI"* M CUiiC8T The lnlat· national pop-rock star ptfformt aueh 1'1111 as "Morning Trtln" and ·•For VQJJr EY99 Only'' In I Conce<1 tar° 81 HOllywoocfl _1Pa~~(11lr . ....,., ..... CAWIDllEA -· .... = "Absence Of Malice" 11981. Orama) Paul Newman. Sally Fletd A ltlglt• Imel• buSlnellmln·a hr. 19 rvtned by a newspape< raponer'a atory alleglno hie 1nvotvement In the mob klUlng ol • Tabor bON •pa· (1 hr .• 66 min) e ll0¥8 "Conen The Barberten" ( 1982. Adventure) Arnold Scl'lw•rnntQOef, Jamea &ri Jones tn 1 mythlcll WQl'ld of the p111. 1 warr10<-thltt and hit compan- IOnt ere..,,, by a Nordic kll'IO to ff the ru•'• daVQtlttf from 1he lt•def of •snake CUil.A' 2 IOITlln) tW .. • -~1r--------w;:~ ''°"' A Holldey •• < itn. C'pMOYI Robin Alkwttt\. A young nwi .. *"Pt, to ~ a '-"'Y oonteet It a i,olOly ~ (1 hr,, 30mln.) -l'riclay _.,, ___ 11ov1es- -o "The Wotld Of Abbott And Costello" ( 1965. Comedy) Bud At>t>otl. Lou Cos· 1eOo (1 hr .. 30 min.) ti) "April In Parts" ( 1953, Musical) Ooi1s Day, Ray Bolger (2 hrs ) CC) "DoctOI Zhivago" ( 1965. Dtama) Omar Shani, Geraldine Chaplin (3 hts . 30mtn) ©) "Tell Me A Riddle" ( 1980 [)fama) Melvyn Douglas. Liia KPdtova I t hi 30 mm) U "Continental D1v1de' ( t98 t Romance) John Belushi, Blair Brown ( t hr 43 min) 12:11 'The Salamander' ( 1981 Dtama) Franco Neto, Anthony QI.Jinn 11 hr . 35 min I tll(O) "Absence Of Malice" ( 198 t. Drama) Paul Newman. Sally Field ( 1 hr 56 min ) (%) "Big Wednesday" ( 1978 [)fama) Jan-Michael Vincent. Wilham Kall (2 hrs , Smln) MIG "Dead End" ( 1937. Dfama) Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea ( 1 hr . 35 min ) t:m<Hl "Fug111ve Family" ( 1980. ()fama) Richard Crenna Diane Baker ( 1 hr , 40 min) (SJ "The Dark Angel" (1935. Orama) Fredrte March Merle Oberon ( I hr 45 m111) •CLJ "Ta1100" ( 1981. Orama) Bruce Dern. Maud Adams (I hr . 45 min ) Ul(C) "Woodplum" (198t Adventure) Arlene B1ernaux Michel Casrer ( I nr 30 min.) C.Ol "Who Has Seen The Wind?" ( t977, Dtama) Gordon P1nsen1. Jo!>e Ferrer ( t hr 40m1n) 0 "Ollu Chu And Tile Pll1ily Flasn· ( t981, Comedy) Alan Arkin. Carol But nett ( 1 hr 40 min ) %J 'Zulu Dawn· ( t979. Dtama) Burl Lancaster Perer 0 Toole 12 nrs. I min) .. (CJ "Amt.er Waves·· (1980. Orama) Dennis Weaver. Kurt Russell (2 nrs) ll ) "The Odd Job" ( t978. Orama) Graham Chapman. Oav10 Jason ( l hr 30mtn) 0 "Malachi's Cove" ( 1976. Drama) Veroniea Ou1tligan. Donald Pleasence ( I hr .. 30 min) .. cm "Smash Palace" ( 1981. Dtame) Btu no Lawrence. Anna Jemison ( 1 hr . 40 min) (%) "The Green Man" ( 1957. Comedy) Alastair S1tn. Jill Adams ( 1 hi . 30 min ) --•lvenlng .. ....... NAPPY DAYI AUii CMlftl 8MT • lllOUGIH MC ... D .,._..C09MY llAWAIR¥14 OWIR EAIY Guest Van Johnson (R) ~..c ... Cif>llCMI "The Salamander" (1981, Dta- ma) Franco Nero. Anthony QI.Jinn A wealthy Italian 1ndust11ahsl lr18S re prevent the takeover ot his country's government by a group ot right-wing tanaucs. ( 1 hr • 35m1n) CS) llCMl "Star Trek II The Wralh Of Khan" ( 1982. Sc1ence-F1c1ton) Wllllarn Shatner. Ricardo Montalban. Adm James T Kirk reassembles his old crew and 1>81· Friday, April 15, 1983 9 -l'riclay Cont. Murray. Harold Rames A New York cabb>e looking tor excelement convinces hts beSI Ir.end to jOln hem tn enltsltng 1n the U S Arm~· It hr 20 min ) a.~ llO¥ll 'Ltve Wtres" (1946 Comedy) Bowery Boys. William Frambes A gang- ster sets out to get even afte1 the Boys try to have him arrested. ( 1 ht • 30 min ) • Tl* COTTLf: UP ct.Oii Guest M1lhcen1 Manin @ llO¥ll 'Up In Smoke" ( t978, Come dy} Cheech and Chong, Edie Adams Two drillers embaOI on a cross·country trip. frustrating the law and meeting an odd assortment ol characters along the way 'R' ( I hr . 27 mtn ) M @WOMJ»AT~ ®.,_'The Salamander (1981. Ola ma) Franco Nero. Anthony Quinn A wealthy ltahan 1ndUstnahst tries 10 prevent the takeover ol hrs country's government by a group of 11ghl·wing fanatics ( 1 hr . 35min L -~@ m ... AUmW..WI u.u P'OOTIAl.L (I} .oN "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones In a mythteal wOfld ol the past. a warri0Ht11ef and hlS compan- -Saturday -mUT'ATaOL u.a. 'Ami mQIT woarm .oN "Super FU1.Z" ( 198 I Comedy) Terence Hill Ernest Borgnine ( t hr 35 min) CZl llOWll "Zulu Dawn" ( t979, Olama) Burt Lancaster, Peter Q'TOOle (2 hrs , 1 min.) • IIlJ IA.UU MIQI Dusty Baker, star outfielder of fhe Los Angeles Dodger's, explains how to play the game ol pepper and atso demons1ra1es iOrTle of the more ~tant aspects ol playing In the out· -;~ WOIUTOMOMOW RAIOUT .oN "Hla!O<y Of The W0<ld -· Part f" ( 198 t. COmedy) Met Brooks. Madeline Ka~33mln.) .. ~ llOYll "The Brigand" ( 1'152. Adven· lure) Anthony Dexter, AnthOny Quinn (2 hra) M Cl) lllCMI "The Derk Angtl" ( 1935, Dra- ma) frtd<ic Ma1oh. Merle Oberon ( t hr . "5 m1n.1 .. CM'f•l•MUIOO llSI ht "·--.WUClll,.. TmltU "Httpet" -·-·· -1--.... ,u. IA19AY-~ .. ~ -"Wtltt Polo" t. Ed~ Brown coech (JI) ... "J.O. And Tht 81h flat KIO" ( 1918. Comtdy) Slim Plcktnt. ( 1 ht , 30 min.) e ... "~rry'1 Wtl'' (1981. Come- dy) Edwerd Htmnenn. 0.lldlM P1gt. '1 hr .. 40,.,,.., ) 12 Friday, Aprlt 18, 1983 eons are sent by a Nordic king to free the ruler's daughter tro;n the leader of a snake cull 'R' (2 hrs 10 mui l 11:11 D llOYll "Leave II To The Marines (1951. Come<ly) Sid Melton, Mare Lynn When a man anempts to purchase a mar 11age license he soon finds himself In the Marines ( 1 hr , 30 min ) tD llO¥IE "The Mountain Road" ( 196-0, Orama) James Stewart Glenn Corbell An unscrupulous major 1n the Army learns compasst0n alter being charged with blowing up villages. bt1dges and roacts against adVanc1ng Japanese during World War II (2 hrs) M lC) llO¥ll "Harocore" (1979. Olarna) George C Scott Season Huo+ey A con cerned lattlef leaves the peaceful sur roundongs ol hrs hOme town lo search l<>t his daughter who has become heav~y involved en a b.g·ctty pornography racket 'R' ( 1 hr . 46 min ) •U llO¥ll "Tender Comrade" ( t943. Ola· ma) Ginger Rogers. Robert Ryan During World War II a group of young wives struggle to accept the fact that then hus· ba~ lo war (2 hrs l ~.oN "Tell Me A Riddle ' 11980, Dra· ma) Melvyn Douglas. Lila Kedrova A .. Cl) ¥IC'I y~ lOf .. a ..... I .... Lou P1nella. balllng c:oach end designated hiller for fhe New York Yankees. discusses the importance of a proper balltng stance and co11ec1 balance PACUlll• OCIAll• V'CICIOI ,.._nm ~-IUWl~Wlll ......... rnYOUa• n•• .-TMY ... CllOOMmM-wmeoMCmQI M ~ -.. Swtmming Starts, Turns end fndMdual Medley' Gueat Don Gambrll. Alabama coach .,. Mn'l h•JW • MflMlll_.._. liilaAlllUMLI a==•• ..-.YmAL .... DAVIT Almea&Mnt CN".-0 .......... MIT,_. YOIAM MUl.1" ..,. "30 II A Dengerous Age, Cyn thla" (ISM, COmedy) Dudley Moore Suzy l<tndtlll ( 1 hf., .. o min) Cl)1mt .. TWCIO 00.oN "HoN<y Tomi Freeway" (1981, Comeclvl Wllflflm Devane, e<werfy 0' An· Q!lo. (I hr . 50 min.) C1J llO'ftl "The Rocking 1-forM Winner" ( HM9, Drama) JOhn Milts. ValeM Hob- eon. ( 1 hr., 31 min.) CZ) .. "Htertland" (1981, Dr•llllll ~ Tom. Conchela Fefrell ( 1 hr • 35 J..ramr NI ii&tMlt _,.../um.llMCMJ I Sl9 -----· ... --··•=Ml withdrawn. elderly woman unaware that st>e is Cly1ng. embarks on a long 1ourney to reacquaint hersell with her geographically and emo1tu11a11y separated tam1ly PG' ( I hr . 30mtn ) 0 llO¥ll 'Connn The Baroanan" ( 1982. AdvPnllire) Arnold Schwarzenegger. JamPS Earl Jones In a mythical world of the pa<;t. a warrior th1el and his compen· eoos are senl by a Nordic king to tree lhe ruler s daugtlter lrom lhe leader of a snake cult 'R 12 hrs 10 m•n ) .. ~.-nna TtlE,.... ~ IUYat FOIUI 1 llOVIE 'The Happy Hooker Goes Hol lywood' ( 1978 Comedy) Martine Beswicke Adam West The queen of lhe call 9111s goes to the lolm capital 10 make a movie based on her autobtography 'R' ( I '" 25 min l ta(!) nlU ICOM I comMITY CMBIWI ll'> oun>ooM (I) (H i llO¥IE "Fug111ve Family" (I~. Ola- ma) Rich111d Crenna, Diane Baker. The Justice Department relocates a syndteale witness and h•s family g1v1ng them new 1denllties and new hvPs 10 ptOtecl them from a murder c:ontrac:t ( 1 fir 40 min ) e:ll@ _..ROOM .. (J)CMTOOM fli}MILUI__, CU MOTOCMa MCM Coverage of the BMX World Bicycle Champ1onshrp (from Las Vegas, Nev ) (R) ( 1 tlr ) 0 1 COll.ITTO AM) IOll A head· on cOlllslon between fathet end son erupts when the boy decides to '°'" a consfructton firm rattle! than~ college I $) lfnOCM MmT1 A high school girl tends tnends and her own se1l -worth 1:11<I!)llOYll "fort Apache" (t948. Weet· em) John W8yne. Henry fonda (2 hrs • 50m1n) .. I i mATUU.I. IPAQNITn ~II Along Lltue Doggies" ( t9.:l7, Western) Gene Autry, Judith IAllen ( ! ~WOMJ»Of ~ =. .... IDMMIOf~ IAY\lmAY-tMlnlm .,_.,,...., MOWll "The Amazing Mr Blund«I" ( 1972, Fantasy) Lourenoe Naismith, !,,ynn~ I rederick, ( 1 hr., 30 min ) ID ltlOVll "Star Trek fl Ttle Wrath Of Khan" ( t982. Sclence·Actlon) Wllllam Shatner. Ricardo Montalban ( 1 ht .. 66 min) Cfa .oN "Appolntmenl For LOY9" (19,1, Comedy) Chari.a Boyw, M9rge. rot Sullfvan. ·~) ·1~::.. llOM-YL? ..... YO'l• TOM IOm. OP MIU MOIMl.-a ( MOWll "love Al Artl Bite" ( 1979 Ccmedyl Oeotge Hamllton. Susan Saini James (2htt I Cl) NOii 1'0 IUY WM mil ICU "WOOdt And Long lrO«lt" (R) (J).,. "fnlruder In The Oust" ( 1960. Drema) J\leoO Htmtn<IU.. ciawe 4er· man Jf ( 1 ~ 25 min ) .. ,~!'""'--. t,iiFir.-+r~~~ .. ~l _. "TM N•ucin1v V1Ctori.n1" 1978. Comecl 8utan 8lc:MIM1, ONbolm IN VlolOtl•n ~ngl•nd It IM Mlll11g IOI I you110 m•n'• 1111inp1a lo "n1odtlrnl11" h11 tove11~kl!'Y I 1 111 , 2fi min l (I).,. 'The S.Cret Polloemarl'1 Other lfett" (1981. Cc1111.or.i Jonn c1 ..... G1ohom Ch1tpm•n Brit th comodlene inti musio1on1, 1nct11e11no OHi mornt>or• 1tom "MOnly PvthOn." 1'19troM The F"rlnl)t" end "Nol 'rile Nino O'Clock New•." pet l0tm In o conc.,1 101 the betlellt ot Amneaty International 'n' ( 1 h1 • 30 min ) (1) llOVll "MephlltO" (1961. 0111fl10) Klaua Marla Br1nd8Ut1r. Kry1tyna J1111da An 8r1'bllloua German iaotOI puta hla eth ICI aalde In hl11 btd hx IUCONll when the No11s come to µowur (2 hr11 .. 16 min) UttlUIHIOVll "Harry's War" (198t, Come dyl Edward Htmmann, Ge111ldlne Page A am11U·town poslmen comes to tho old OI hts aunt, who owes the IRS beck 111xa11 'PG' 1! hr . 40 mln ) 1*8 C1J '9A IMUTUU. Los Angeles LekMs vs Seattle SuperSoniCs (2 hrs , 30 minL D tlD l1ll •T Of CMIOlt Host Johnny Carson. Guests. Carl ne1ner. Catt1e11ne IDenOv~~::im- YOU~FCMtrT • T-..n-. AJU • ...,-AT'f1111ROV ----ION DAVID IUlllllD Part t "Sell Delanse For Women. How To Fight Back" Guest Dr. Mary Conroy. Part 2 "Cookies Are Big Business·~,) I"°'"'""' 111CWI 12'1 INflllT~ TOMGHT An 1111er111ew h _40hn Schneider I a nt1 WTWOM) 'OI l1ll LM 0# A Q&D Shields & Varnon. Robert Wagner, Carol Lawrence. Date Evans and Glenn Ford 101n hosts Demel J Travanll and Anita Glllelle tor an lnlormattve look at lhO problem ol chtld abUse ( t hr) 1 ~•1WONt..wa .,_ AT'f111....0V LCM, MmlCAlt ITY\.I -GD IC'TV..,_. <"> I ~·!Jach Dawn I Ole' ( t030, Oro m•J "'" C.01'•Y· Oeorgt Aall A CIUl8 log llPofllf It flAffild INJ Mlll IO ~~hit ~ " ory 01 J11a Wo1lt1 •• rart I" ( t08 t Omedy) Mui Orookw, M11<.Jutlr1a Kotln Man'• lllu•tr1ou1 111111ory from Ne11nd11rtt1ul c11var11u11 tu H1t1 $µun11111 llllju18lllOl1 I• 11x11111111au 'If ( I hr , 33 """) ll l .... l111 UM. CR) ([) llOVll "Centttrlc>ld I ov_,,.. ( llJll t, Comedy) 111tuny CtMlo.. S1tm11nthu rux me 11e1111ch tor 111(} p111tec1 cente1lold 11111 ke1t1pi. lht 1H11to1 ur 11 •1leo1y publk:o lton ='J. ( t hr . ?0 111111 ) lOJ ··cour11ty Co111to11" 11oa t) Ooorglno 8polvrt1 nho11<.J11 Jo Porty ( t hr , 30 min) ($) llOVll "Slur Truk II Tiie Wrnlh Ot Khsn'' ( 1982. Sc1encu·F1ct1on) William Shotner. R1crJ1dO Montaltl1111 Adm J11111t1i1 I Kiri\ r"1:111~mbles his old craw 11nd t>ut Ila& o v111<.J1cllv11 enemy who bltmies Kirk IOI tht1 dtlttlh OI hie, Wtlo 'PCJ' ( I hr , !>!> min) Cl MOW "The 8wor11 And The Sorc11rer" ( 1982, ranHu.y) I oe Horsloy. Kathleen Beller HertJ•C rel.leis try 10 delhronn 1111 evil tyrant who hes uf.vc.J 11vr<..01y to enslove a medieval kingdom 'n' ( I ~)r , 40 min) ,. B AIEllCA't '°'Tb MOW "S1dokrcks" ( t9/4 Comedy) Lou Gossell Larry Hagman A con team makes money when the whrlt1 man "sells" his Olack comrade 1n 1he µre·Ctvll War Wost. (I hr . :JO nw•) U llOVll "501..cu And Vt1nzo111" ( 197 1, Drama) Gian Ma11a Volonle. Riccardo Cucc10Ha Two 11a11ar1 1mmrgran1s and pOlitical a<:11v1sts are lalsely accused ot murder aller a payroll robbery ( 1 nr , 30 min) (!]) llfTIJITAIMNT TOllGHT An interview with John Schneider CD ll0¥1I "Tho Werowoll" ( 1%6 Hor- ror) Don Megowan. Joyce Holden A sc1- ont1hc expetlment goes awry turning a man into a bloodthirsty woll·crealure ( 1 hr , 30 min) • MOWll "I ong 01y'• Journey Into Night" ( 1982, DrlfTll) Ktllhlllnt Hep- blllrt. JntlOl'l RolJ•rd• B1MCI on tt\41 play tiv £11uent1 O'N1t11 A l1mlly enoounttt• i•11r M>rtlll prubl11T11 with eloohol, n1100!101. t11b4frculn111 1tnd dlpro111011 (I hr, 60 '"'"-'-----lf ) tlmt ICHOOl. IAIUTINJ. Covernge ot th• Mc:Oo111ld'a AU·Am.,lc1 G•m• (ltom W111hlngtc)lt, DC J tR) (2 hr11) (Hl llOV9 "The Sword And The 801ce1e1" ( 11)82, r11nlHV) Leru ll018loy, Kathleen Oollor H•mlt robolll try 10 dolhrOlll In evil tytr1n1 whO h111 uued llOIOory to 1tn11l11vt1 11 m111f11tvr11 klng<Jom 'A' ( I hr 40 1111n > t.118 llOVll · The 11ve1y Set" t 1964. no1r111111,;11} JOll>flfl llllHOn. P&melo rttlln A co11c111111<J young man uets Into trouble w11h h1~ t!lllPloye1 before he deeldet to 1~1110 <Jown 10 hl11 s1vdl1111 and his wile (2 tim) 1%JllOVll "Soup for One" (1982. Come dy) Saul Rub111t1k. M11rcl11 S11asstnan A Now Yorkor conlron111 llOClal pr1111aure1 end his uwn nourotkl& 111 hi$ Que111 IOI lhe ~rtoct mnto 'A' (I hr , 25 min I t•@ --~ HI G llOVll "Bunny l uke Is M1111m1g" ( t965. Mystvry) I nur•nce Otl\ller, Carol I ynloy Scotland Yard onn t1nd no trace ot a 4-year-old American girl reported miss· 1ng 1n London and they doubt the mother's credlbtllty (2 hrs ) D a> ..c ..wa OWlllCIHT (L ) llOVll "Mephlslo" ( 198 t. Drama) Klaus Marl11 Brundauer. Krystyna Janda An umb1t10u•. German actor puts n1s eth· lCl> aside 1n his brd tor success when the Niws come 10 powor (2 hrs . t5 nun) lOJllOVll "Four Friends" (1981, Drama) Cra1y Wasson. Jodi Thelen Tnree high school tJudc.J1e1> lake separate roads to adullhood after gracJuallon bul conllnve 10 be ur111e<l by fr1enC1sh1p and 1nelr love tor the same woman 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) a. !CJ MOW "Caflle Annie And Llllle B11lches" ( 1981 Western) Burl Lancas- 1er. John Savage Two tough outlaws pick up a pa11 ot teen-age girls and take them along on their adventures 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) t:t1 CS) llOVll "Stripes" ( 1981, Comedy) Biii <\:NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT ~ r----------------~ I CUSTOM MINI BLIND WASHING I I I TR\ Ol'R DAILY SPECIA L Enjoy T .. riyaki•T .. mpu•• Shu•hi b .. p.-..pa.-..d by our famou• Japane"' Chef •~r •'Wine •Sak .. Now Open For lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday RESTAURAN1' 3840 E. Coast Hwy. C0tona del Mar ,673-3933 I ~h CLEANING SPECIAL I I•• ~~rl!!:J l An-mtnlbltMI ·1 w Hhlll9 Mrvket 2. Take d-• allld reba .. I 3. Hor power wHh I.bat I $ 800 ::::-;: .. ~~··· .eo1ae ru.. I I 4. Rlnacd with epot I p r-11ler and a•d atatk I EACH aolutlot1, to mlotmlae f•l•r• I I (MO' SIZEI d uatlngll I I I I I' I ~.; F SPARKLE BLINDS I I ~"""''" <114> 642-8088 I •• -I ' I ~----------~-----~ Friday, A~ 15, 1983 11 -Saturday Cont. ma) Jeffrey Hunter, Robert Ryan (3 hrs) MO¥IE "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1946. Comt"dy) Danny Kaye. V11g1ma Mayo ( t hr 53 mm J CS)~~ A r11gh school g111 finds friendS and her own self·wOfth m .,.. "~nlon In Reno" (1951, Comedy) Mark Stevens Peggy Dow ( t hf,30mtn) -1WMST\M a:ll AT Olll WITM Guest Mac Davis ( 1 hr ) NA IOW\.llQ Coverage ol the $120.000 Fau Lanes Open (from Fair Lanes-Woodlawn 1n Baltimore. Md ) ( t hr . 30m1n) '1l) '""°°'ICllO mol.OCIY O MO¥IE "Harry's War" ( 1981 Come dy) Edward Herrmann Geraldine Page l_I hi , 40 min) WU "°'"1 Ul\MDAY Schedule<! taped coverage of the ld1tarod Dog Sled Race (from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska) cov erage of the Robin Blake I Ruben MunoL 10-round Lightweight t>Out (from l ub· bOCk. Tex J (1 hr .30m1n) ti MO¥IE 'Two Dragons Fight Against T~1" ( 1960. Adventure) Wong Kuan HSIUng. Tia Lan (2 hrs I oi awun MC111U e .,.. "The Man In The lion Mask · ( 1977, Adventure) Richard Chamberlain Patr!Ok McGoohan (2 hrs ) • T01"1 llMOl IOlll GD .,.. "O.nnei At Eight" ( 1933. Corn· edy) John and Lionel Bartymore Jean Harlow (2 hrs ) G>D1••1111tom•1w Cl) .,.. "The CowbOy And The Lady" ( 1938. Western) Gary Cooper Merle Obefon. ( 1 hr 30 m1n ) (%) .wll "Soup For One' ( 1982. Come- Cly) Saul Rublnek. Marcia S111ssman ( 1 hr .. 25mln ~ =pi1== ~••OO> •mrn111tom• .. ,. .. .,. .. _ .wll "Honky Tonk Fre.way" (1981, ) Wiiiiam Devalle. Beverly 0' An· l~~·=ln~ .. 55CtALL u.-• ..., &Ot91M't -.-0"' 90ITI Scheduled the U.S. Gtand Prix MotocrOM Motorcycle Champloolhlpe (from Cerltbad. Calif./, the World Lumt>etjlck Chlmplonlh p (from Hayward. Wit.); the World ShOrt 1't1ck Speedakattng Champlonahlpa ~c;;z~o, Japan). (, hr • 30 min.) ~ MO'ftl "Something For A Lonely M1n" ( 1068, Dt1ma) Dan BIOCker. Sw8n Clartt. ~ hf•.) I 'ri'&aT 10 ~ 'Let Us Now Pralle Famous Men" Wiiiiam F. Buckley hoslt a kX* at 10tne Of America's heroet i ll09ll "Sombr.,O Kid'' ( HM2. W•l· lfn) Don "Rid" Befry, t.ynn ~rtclc ( 1 hi.) ~ ... _. .. , .... -"''•· .... ''SuotrFUU:' (UMl 1. ~l ... Hill. ErOltt !Otgnine. 11 hf . 36 ~ MyOlnnerWlthAndft" (1981, Ofamel W8lliace Sftnll. Nttdt• Gregory. LJ '!.i.. 60 ""' ) ---,-__ .,., .. 1~ Frtdey,Apnl 19, 1183 ............ II~ a--..v a Ct9MY ED CALRMIA .,,,,,_....._ 90llT U WCT ,_ "Sp11ng Anal" Live cover age ol semifinal match 2 (from Hilton Head, SC ) (3 hrs ) l~ 110¥11 "Exca11bul' ( 1961. Fantasy) Nigel Terry Nicot Williamson (2 hrs . 20 min) 0 llOYW 'Man Of La Mancha'· ( 1972. Musical) Peter O'Toole, Sophia L0ten (2 hrs . 10m1n) 'Z .,. Beyond The Reel" ( t98 1 Romance) Denton Ka'ne. Maren Jensen ( 1 hr • 30 min ) --t.t;lvenlng ... i ::: II MO¥IE "Mr Too Ultle" (No Date) Rossanno Brau1, Chery Miller A c11cus employs a gtouchy man with an acting d?Q shOw (2 hrs ) I 1UTO!f •1nm RaAl. 'M111'1 COWMY .,.. "Snow Job" ( 1972, Adven ture) Jean-Claude Kilty, Ctifl Potts Two ski 1ns11uc1ors plo1 to steal a quarter·rnil hon dollars from a casino sale (2 hrs ) fD .UT,._, OI ntl WOii.i> m> LAST CMAMCI tMMI Brad Sears watches 8111 Elllorl's pit crew Pfepare tor lhe 1983 Natl0081 Pit Crew champ+ooshop. and then traces the cavse ot a charging system problem to a laulty voltage regula· tor O [C) lllO¥W "The Twelve Chairs" ( 1970, Comedy) Ron Moody. Frank Langella A deposed nobleman enlists the aid ot a commoner to help recover t 2 chairs. ooe 1:111·' ·flf 1"€8" ..... 12 "'') WMYM1"1-..0 mM llMVllWI Neal Gabler and Jel· lrey Lyons review "Smorgasbord ... "Lone Woll MCOuade" •nd "Man. Woman And Child" CHl a.La_,. I PM&Y The Grammy AwarO-wlnntng country Singer joins lamlly and friends fC>f a perlormance ol hit great· est hill. lncludlna "Alwayt On My Mind." "Whl$k1y River" and "On The Aoed Again " Taped at the AU9tln Opera HQU ... (1hr .. 30 mlo.) Ml •llMCMO.. Cl) MtTMCllwnll DAVDWWill tlOU.NOOI Cl.OlmP FHtUfN tho 11111 awardt ceramony to honor rOQk vldeet; a ptoflle ot euperagtnt Jay Bern atetn. I.:' MAmf IO\'I I UICY _., ..... l =:.~UE•ICI ... ':"=ea• Sin Diego Padr• al l.os A~Dodgtn (3ht9.) ' • MLc.A~mAT ,_a.AU.I aJ MO'ftl ''The Dltlc Angtl" ( 1936. Ore· ma) Fl'9dtl0 Mardi, tw1e Ot>.ron. When two loYe rlvall ~on to wa1, one ot ''*" " blllided and Olvan up for died. ( 1 tv . 60 min) mi.,. "Thi 8eoftl Po11Mm1n·1 Other Bi••· (il81, Comedv) John o-. Oratwlm ~. Brit~ corr«tana end mutdena. ~ cat "*'lbttt frOrn ''Montv Pvt. ~~ "'a.yond TM ~tinge" Ind "~ ll'le NWlit O'~ Nilws.'' .,.,. lorm 1n a concert lor the benefit ol Am=lnternatlooal 'R' ( I hr . 30 min J (%) "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. James Earl Jooes In a mythical WOtld of the past. a wamo<-1h1et and hlS compan· ions aie sent by a Nordic king to. free the ruler's deughtttt horn the leader ot a snake lcul1~(~~~ ,. ... 7:9 DAICIPIVB ..-cm1r•w1HOW m Oii LA. Featured a profrle nt actress Pia Zaooa. a transexual who made the tranMion from male to temale a collecuon ol "Eye On L A .. blooper out takes fll ~IM DllQO Featured 'Health & OutdOOrs" the North Counrty Jau Society. the restoration or Balbo11 Park's Aerospace Museum. a IOOk at Sea World's beachftd animal program I ,_,.. .. Cl) W W :AU.,.-ICAat ltaO Animated Bugs Bunny relates hiS own hare·ra1slng versloo of American history to his nephew C~de (R) D m -ITllOID Willis becomes 1nVOlved with an older woman (RI O • DllCC)--1111 WOllLD °' IC9ICI Peter Graves discusses a wide range ol science and techno!Ogy topk:s ( 1 hr ) D 9 T .J.. MOOlll Hoolce< goes up against an ambitious detective whO IS deltttmined to apprehend a dangetous gang of robbers before Hooker does (R) (I hr) ti .,.. "LemO!a. The Lady Dracula" ( 1973. Hofror) W1Ml8m W111on Chelyt Smith A femele vampire sets ba11 for a you';!! ?~rl by ludnapplng her gangstttt fat~hrs.) ~ .,.. ~he Best Things In Lile Are Free" ( 1956. Musical) Gordon MacRae. Dan Dailey Success causes piot>tems '°' a team of three songwrl1ers 1n the 1920s i? hrs) • .o¥9 "POf1ral1 01 A ~bstttt" ( 1961. Ofama) V.c; Molrow. Leslie Parrish Dutch Sehultz gaine powei to become a mal<>r undefW()(Jd flou .. ,~ .. , e tlTCll Mt IWr1'0 OJ ¥lllCI Wortd-renowned opera star Regina Aetnik trtcee the history of the Jews In Venice from 1616to='-eeent (1 hr.) ID -CCMfTY Ftetured. Oiange County MHtllf ChO<ale; Julie Mills, mouth-pelnter; Ametlca's Cup Y~t• • training in Newport; r.-.ntry • Orange County' a r.wty tlngte retldenta (ti llCMI "Love At F111t Bite" ( 1979, COl'Mdy) Gtoroe Hamilton, Susan Saint JamM. A tove-trnltten Count Ofacuta P41Ckt up hie ooffln and ti.eds tor New York City to find the reincarnation ol a fOf· mer tov.. (2 In) (8) ... "Rich And Famous" (1981, Ofame) candlca Bergtn. ~ne Bit-.. , Ttvougnout the upe and downa of IMlf r~tlva ~'"''Y et1<•• and romanttc ~. two women depend on thlllr trlenclthlp '°' atablllty. 'A' ( 1 ht .. 55 ~h--fW --fW,. UllT All VltWeta .,. , .. 1(1 ~ the ~ dUtlng the tnltllnO of George lucat Ind StMln 6'>1tft*g'a 11PtOtaoulat "lOYlt "Raldera Of The ~o.t ~rk" for a took 11 how the a<Mntl#f fllm oeme together ( 1 hr) .... "FoAtrot" C '978, Dfama) ,.... ~ooll. ~ AM\pll10. A CufOf)Ml'I Eft: Jro,mv c:.,. ...... OWbQv ~~· (R) (I hr 6 V 9119 • I ~y The rammy Aw11d wlMl/)Q country llngar jOlnt lernlly •nd hlend• '°' 1 perfo11n1nc1 ot hit QtMI Ml Ma, lnciludl"i! "Alw1y1 On My M~ld ' "W~ty Ai\ltf and "On The Roed Again .. l aped II Iha AUlllll ()vela HOl:..kl 11' • 30 min ) (L) "ChOl<:et" ( 1981, Otarna) Paul Carola1e11. VletOt frtneh ( 1 hi • 30 min ) CZ)llCMI "The EndleM Summet" (11166 Advonlura) Mike tlyneon, Roti.rt Augu•t l hr ,30m~ .. L=UllY~ .. ..,. . ....., ~ ~ .. ,...,. ~·llOncllt tJ•CMI0\:9-" .. llCMI "Dot And The Dunny" (I 960 -1A1~~~~~H11) ([1 --t~/LA~l-..V .Ulllf ...... LllBIDI Ill la!atDOUM llM NI '•B'IUDUm Clli•NDl .. l••"'C~TIC*.,,,.. Thl5 dooumen111ry Chronicles the l)Olltioo ol CMsllans llvlnQ In communl&t·coo11otled nations Art Llnliletter 11nd Mr&. Aleksandr Solzhenllelt~:c; featured tD LAtT QAAMm Brad Sears deer phers lhe myslenous cooes that ldenllly 1110 Siles. and lheo demonSllates thf) propet 1ectin1que lor r•eaning a battery and ballOly cables O "1!> -COOfilll'I CAW COWJY · flOO\J Threat" An examination ol llood con1rot 1n Oranoe ~.~. rs pref,mted (£.) WCT "Spring Final" live cover llge ol semifinal malch 1 (lrom Hilton Head. S C ) (3 hrs ) ($) M0VW "Edge Ot Doom" ! t950. Mys tery) Dana Andrews rarley Granger ( 1 hr . 35 min I D llOVll "Dot A11cJ rhe Bunny" ( 1960. Adventure) Anornated ( I hr 10 min ) m M0VW "Her P11m111ve Man" ( 1944 Comedy) Louise Albt11IOn. Robert Bench ~ ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1nl<!D liOW! "Man 01 The West" P9!>8 Westem) Gary Cooper Juhe London (2 hrs.) .. D 0) Tlllll "WT A Champ1onsh1ps" Lrve coverage ot the sem1hnat rnalch~ (lrom Amelia Island. Fla l ( 1 hr 30 min.) 8 ......... llOVll "M11squerade ( 1955 West ern) Clayton Moore. Jay Solvi>rheels ( I hr .. 30 min) i nllWlll•HMNLL LO¥I, c~ ICM lnll nBYDAY COC*llQ """MCGUll PllJ.. . ' ~ CAUFOMIA WID•Mvmr ~ MOVW "Hanover Street" ( 1979 Romance) Harrrsoo Ford. Lesley Anna Down. (I hr . 49 min) (JD llO¥W "Savage Harvest" ( 1960. Advenlure) Tom Skemtt MIChelle Phillips ii hr • 25 min ) CZ)llOVll "The Green Men" ( 1957, Com edy) Atastarr Sim. Jill Adams ( I hr , 30 _,,..min~ ILUQM'I Pl.ME UIBAU. Calllom1a Angels at Minne· sota Twins (3 hrs ) 8 Q'J I BID INCIM.I "Mayday! May· day!" Two Children undertake a l)e(llOus }Oulll4')' lh11Ngt1 tlwt ml>Utlltlr'4t ett .. lhell pe11111a 11e 1njuft1.1In11 ptane trut1 1Pa1t I~~ ....... ~·· ..... Wft1 ttn) l\Anuolph &.ull. Dorothy M1lu1111 !2 h11~ .. -• ;o:"."'l:-, 7rj llOVll "Doi And ll11j [lur111y' ( 1!)80 Adv1111ure) A111m111oe1 ( 1 111 10 11\111 ) CQ)IOCllC*Tl 1tl19 (J) I'•& Chk.ago tubs ul Pm ~111Jh Pttlllllt (:> hr• • 46 n1lr1 ) "•I "''~ 'lmuCM IMl)fTAM> Gue•• IL u;u;=·:'=~t I hr) POCUI Ote IOCllTY ) llOVll "J 0 And T ht! Sall rll\t Kl<J ( 1978. Comedy) 1)11111 P11;ket18 (I hr JO "1111) D lllOVll "Moun101n I 1m1ily nob111Qo11" ( 1979 AcJvttr11urt1) Robor1 L~11 !:iv•,,,,, Oomnnl11 Shuw ( t hr • 40 rnln ) m llOVll "Jut11 A1.;1009 the Slrt1t1t ( 19541. Comedy) Ann ShelldAn. Joh11 Lund ( 1 hr 30 rnrn ) --Afternoon tllll I Cl) a.ACICIT M a> l*.UU Kansas C11y Royals JI Miiwaukee Brewers (3 hrs) 0 M0VW "the Great A111a11u1rr Wilder 110:;~" ( 1977 Adventure) Doc.11111t1111ary t? ht!>) CD llOYll 'BlootJy Avenoers" tNu [1111u. AOvertluru) Alt1a011d0r fu Sheng n11.h1111l Harm. (2 hr!> ) ~MAGIC OP DICOUTM 'MmMO Wll1llQ '°"A lllAIC* YIDIOMDOX ( llOYll "C.11nline11lal Dtv•de' ( 198 1 Romance) John Belushi, Bta11 Brown (I hr. 43m111) fZl MOYll "lulu Dawn" t 1979 D1urnu1 Burl Lancaster. Pe1e1 O TOOie 1:.i hrs 1 m111) 1H1 Q1) lllOYll "The Day 0 1 The Trrllra~· 11963, Sc1ence·f1cto0n) Howard Keel. NICOie ~hrs . tO min) t2::91~UOT~n::V~1 llQl9IQ """Cll>Y ' Wll1llQ '°" A lllAIC* l llOYll "Z" ( 1969, Suspen&I') Vveb Montand Jean-Louis Trrntignanl (:? hrs JOmrn) CH) MOYIE "The Looney, Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie" ( 1961. Comedy) Animated voices by Mel Blanc, Juno" Foray (I hr 20 min ) • 6 '1CIAC IOUnfft.IT TElll 0 HOlOCAUIT In Auschwitz. many peo pie Are sent to lhe "showers". Joseph ana Lowy work w11h a road·bu1ld1ny gang under Kurt Dori's r.uperv1s10n (Part 9) ( I hr) (I) IDGllMT PMITOll OP TitE YUllCON ®l BfTlllTAIMNr 1111 WllK A look at the week's Oscar act1v111es. 1n1erv1ews wllh Poler ca11.., John Schneider ( 1 hr ) Cl) llOYll "Piranha Piranha' ( 1972 Aaveo1ure) Pe1t11 Brown, Witham Smith (2 hrs I f1l) MOVA "E1ns1e1n" The how and why ol (1ns1e1n's thought µrocesses that b1ough1 ~·m to hrs ear!h·sh8tterong conclusions are ~=~~(lhr ) (!5 CIY191AfnCt Coverage of lhe USGF Women's Single Ehm1ne11on Final (RJ ( 1 ru M0¥W Whl>Of*ll ' f Ul30. Mu 4e;al) r cklle Ca11101 Hally Ornbhf ( I hr 30 min) (Q) llON "Th• Atomu. Cilia" ( H~82) Oocurn.ntary _ ( I 111 :?b rrnn ) G ICIU "lPOA 01l1111dc1 Claul<. foorrr• ,.,lflel~J2~' .a..\'IMI WWII "8111 T1ok II The Wrath 01 an" ( 1982. Sclenc.t f tctlon) Wiiiiam Sh11tnttr, R1C1trd<I Montolh1111 ( 1 hr . &b min~ ·1 ., .... ..::" mlm.YADMI ICMTWM NA IOWUllCI Cove111ue ol th• 120,000 fair l 11nn Opu11 (1!011) 1!1111 L 11rin Woodluwn 1n H11111mnro Md ) I t hr 30m111 ) CD.,_ "A111liu'Jl1 011y' ( 1968. Or11mo) Hugh O'firoan. MlckeyHoor1 •i_JJ hr~) fl!) CMATMTY """~ llOYIJll "A POf 11n1t 01 Maya Arli,ltllou" Moyera aceom- pnnlts the black pocit I.Juell to her llm8U Ark11r1GM hometown IV tliSC::OVOI how llut' l)Qf>~lon !or o.11p1asS1on 1111t.f achlevemenl Wll'J~urr~r) ~ Ulft. ~ Phllno111ph10 Star1> •I Oakland lnvade/1 (3 hra ) I:{) UM100T •THI'* AIChard Thom 11s and 131181> Armstrong star In this pef to1ma11cc ot Ne11 s1111on's comedy about a POii ol New York r16wlywed& Taped al the Moo1e lhealer 111 Sealtle. Wash (2 hrs .. t01111n) ! $ l ntl llAUIQ OP IWDOt OP THI LOil ltM Viewers are taken beh111d lhe scenes uuring the making ot Georue Lucas and Steven Spielberg's spectacular movie "nmeler'> Ot ThFJ lost Ark" tor a look al !1ow the advent111e hl111 Cdme together (I hr> ZJ MOVIE "Conan The Burbanan" ( 1962. AtJventure) Arnold S<..11war 1enegger Jatiles Eart Jones (2 hrs 10 min l t:l9 R QUJQM"I.., M ='='"Sea Pine!. He111age Clas sic" Coverage ot the th11d round (lrom Harbour Town Goll links on Hilton Head. SC) (I hr) a!) AMEICAM ITCMff OJ MOYll · Fort Apa<;he' ( 1948. West· ern) John Wayne, l tenry roooa (2 hrs . 30 min ) t:m@ llOTon&Jt 11.UITMTE> Ml f) NA GOU' 'Sea Pines Hentage Clas sic" Coverage of the th11d round (from Hart>our Town Goll Links rn Hilton Head SC) (!hr I 0 AL fllCOUm OMll'Olln"I 0 MOW "lhe Road To Singapore ( 1940. Comedy) Bing Crosby Bob Hope (2 hrs> l ~T WU.ft.DWUT QOOOTmt MOVW "Casanova's Big Night' ( 1954 Comedy) Bob HQpe Joan Fontaine (2 hrs) f1l) .-o«TI AMEICA · Big 10 Sw1mm1ng Championships" ( 1 hr I G) 1"E IM>AD TO LOI MGIUI Olympte hopefuls proliled are Jef'lnrler McCar1en (d1v1ng) Che1yl McCarten (swimming), Jana A11gelak1s (lenclng) and Jurgen Hingsen (decathlon) ( 1 hr ) m> tnaOOUCllQ llOLOCIY I~) llOVW "King Of Kings" ( 1962 Ora· Friday, April 15. 1983 13 -Saturclay Cont. Orama) Treat W111tams. Jefry Orbach A New York cop tS caught between federal pressore and loyally to his fellow officers during an 1n11estlgallon of widespread n corruptl()(I ''r (2 hrs . 45 mm ) O"Cl.OClt .... .. .-AlnmAT IOCIOMn .. IAnmAY .arT1 'Mii 1W D8Cllt11 6' ... araT.-T 1111 WIB A IOOll et the w•·s Oscar actlvlhes. 1nterVl8ws with Peter Falk. John Schnelder ( t hr ) ID llCMI ' The MrSl1ts" ( 196 t Orama) Clark Gable Marilyn Monroe A young dlYOfcee lights against the cruelty used 1n the roundUp of wild horses 12 tvs 30 min) m llCMI "The Rise And Fall Of Legs Ota mond" (1960. Orama) Ray Danton, K81en Steele The infamous gangster, Legs Diamond. believes he is lndestrucll· ble and sets out to proven. (2 hra.) • llCMI "A Run For Your Money" ( 19-49. Comedy) Alec Guinness. Donald Houston A pair of Welsh miners win a trip to London ( 1 hr . 25 mtn ) CB) _,., ..C:UUM.Y M ... Comedy slletchet combine with classic !Um and news footage 1n an ottbeat sa11ric take off llCMI 'A Coming 01 Angets" ( 1977. AdY8flture) Annette Haven. AbigaW Caly- ton Two temate detect111es use alt ot their talerits to rescue a COiieague from the ctU1cheS ot while slavers ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) C.al llCMI "Erotica" ( 1980, Orama) Bri· gi11e Lahaie. Dlaria Cochran A woman from a French magazine goes to London to cover a story. ( 1 ht .• 25 min ) (l)m.-John Byner &hows you things 11r11nger than truth, larger than hie, al'ld zanlef then enythltig you've.,..-seen. (Z)mcMI "SOup For One" ( 1982. Come- dy) Seul Rublnek. Marcia Strassman A New VOfke< confronts social pr86SU<et and hll own neuf<>SeS In his queat lor the ~feet mete. 'A' ( t hr . 25 mtn ) ,..I=='--• IA1WDAY -.T LM Hott Susan Saint ame.. Guests. Mlohaet McDonald, comedian Steve WrlQnt ( 1 hr., 30 min ) ·=-~LlttleSex'' (1981.Comedy) ~ Matheson. Edward Herrmann A newlyWed c.ommerclal director Ores of hit bflde and t>eoomes a phllandere< 'A' ( 1 ht .. 35 min) Cl) 9CMI "Tlw Burning" (1961. Horror) Jaton Al8'landef. Brian Matthews The mentally unNnoed carelaller of a summer camp •Y911QM his dlaflgun1ment at !tie tienda of prenkater• by aftaekloo camper• Wflh getden ahMts. 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) tw a .,. "Who'• Af1ald 0 1 V11glnle Woott?" (1966, Orama) Elltabelh Tay!Of, Richard EkJnon. A casual geHogethef between twO unlveralty prOfllSIOrl arid tti.lr wtvet ~ In a l\IQht of PtYCho- loglcal turor that reveota Ille lnntr lenllona lfl<I marital tufmolla 1fteotlng one of tfle COUC>IM. (2 hrs ) -· '9YCllC C.CDMllfllrt•ll•1t•• ~ 0.My Kotem conduot• an ~llon Of Jamat Hydlldl, who untl t«lllntly w" rfittr9d to • ,,... WOl'ld'• ~ Pt)'Ol\lc Nanalfd 1*£,~Z·) ==·· -.. ~~.~ su..r~,:;,(111111 ) Hilffllon FOid. C.Ml!W·~ 18 Friday, April 1D, 1913 Down An Ameucan pilot falls m love with a married English nurse during World War II. then embarlcs on a d1mng m1SS10n 10 rescue her husband lrom enemy forces 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 49 min ) 12:11 IJ MAm 0# M GAim 0 BT 0# lmllGIHT lfllCIAl. CD llO¥tl "Some Call II Loving" ( t973. Drama) Zelman King. Richard Pryor A weallhy eccentric believes his tan1asies are fulfilled when he meets a young wom- an portraying a sleeping beauty 1n a carnt val show 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) Z llO¥tl "Beyond The Reef' ( 198 t Romance) Denton Ka·ne. Maren Jensen A Polynesian-Ameucan girl who has been educated 1n the U S returns to her rsland home and falls 1n love with a pearl diver 'PG' ( t hr , 30 min) llllllfTUU.V 1• fl:.C',.: IQ.L '°"" 11111 •l.9T•1www ... WCT ,_ "Spring Anal" Coverage of sem1tlna1 match 1 (lrom Hilton Head. S C.) {R) (3 hrs ) (S)llOVll "Blow Out" (1981. Suspense) John Travolla. Nancy Aller! A soond tech· nician who works on horr0t films becomes involved in a murder mystery wtleo he wit- nesses an assasstnatt0n ·A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min) 0 llCMI "Star Trek 11 Tht. Wrath Ot Kl'\an" ( 1982. Sctence-F'ictlon) Wilham Shatner. RICardo Montalban Adm James T Kttll reassembles his old crew and bat· ties a vrndictive enemy who blames Kirk for lhe death of his wife. 'PO' (1 hr .. 55 min.) t:tt(H)MCMI "Soup For One" ( 1982. Corne· dy) Saul Rublnel<, MarC1a Strassman. A New Yorl<ftf confronts social J)fessures and h11 own neurOS88 1n hlS quest fOt the ~lec1 mate 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) tll m .OW. "c.lebratlOl'I At Big Sur" C 1971. Musical) Joan Baez Joni Mitchel! Tap rook acts 1re featured In a documen· tary of the t 969 Big Sur Festival 111 the Esai.n tnsUtute. ( 1 hr , 45 min.) m .,_ "My Dear Secretary" (1948, Comedy) Laraine Day. Kirk Ooucilas. An author's secretary finds that he likes girts and plays the field more olleri than he wrll~hrs.) CO) "TM Secret Polloeman's Other BaU" (1981, Comedy) John Cleese. Greharn Chapman. Britllh c:omedlana and mutlc:tans, lnOluding cast members from "Monty Python," "S.Vond The Fringe" find "Not 'rhe Nine O'Clock News." J)e(· form In • ~ tor the t>enelit of A":~«natlorlal 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min l •aJ 9Dll I I • 8.,. ''The Deadlleal a.aeon·· ( 1977. Drama) MlchMI M0tlarty. Kr.in Conwey A profnslonel hookty playef'& &WessM dr'lve '°' IUC<letUnd$ In tragedy. (2 tn.~ 8.,.. "Night Of The Cobra Woman · ( 1972, HorrOf} Joy Bang. Ma1tene Clark. A cobta cvtt In the PhOllplne Island• holOs ~":I:" P\oaltge. ( 1 hr •. 30 min.) ...,. "HMrllll\d" (1981, Orama) p Torn. COnc:hta•• Fentll A ranc:Nt' and ,.. "°'*"MPI' f.o. tht rlgOl'a of rrontltr Ille In 1810 Wyoming 'PG' (1 hf., 35 -~· ':The Twe!W Ohalra" (19701 = ~Moody, Frank~ A ~ anlll1• ,,... aJd ot • ooltll'nol• 10 Mfl> taeOYW 12 ctwra. one ol ~"°*a lortuna In~ (I ht , --~-- tfb AMaa.n. u..u. CT> llO¥IE "Par1ners·· ( 1982, Comedy) Ryan o·Neal. John Hurt A straight cop and a gay police clerk go undercover as 11 homosexual couple to find the murderer ot a male model 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mtn ) :tM (HI UMFOOT M lNE '"" Richard Tho...,. as and Bess Armstrong Siar In this per- lormance ot Neil Simon's comedy about a pair 01 New York newtyweos Taped at the Moore Theater 1n Seattle Wasn (2 hrs • tOm1n) t9lS 'AT CCIU.M JnM ~ INOW Pat CoUll'ls demonstrates the pow8f ot the m1n<1 at lhe Maytarr Mvsic Hall 1n Santa Monica Cahlornia *i~ MlmlACI WIBMMftW llCMI "Pnvate Lessons" ( 1980, Com edy) SylVla Krrstel. Howard Hesseman A housekeeper has an ulterior mot111e for providing her employer's teen-age son with his l1rst sexual experience. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) nm llCMI "Liiith" (1964, Orama) Warren Beatty. Jean Sebetg An employee at 11 m~tal inst1tutt0n lalts 1n love with one ot the patients (2 hrs . 15 min ) 11:110 llCMI "Cult Ot The Cobra" (1955. Horror) Richard Long. Faith Domergue A mysterious lndtan curse brtngs brutal death to a group ot war veterans ( 1 hr • 25m•n) CJ) .oo¥'f GOOt.ml (0) .,. "M06COW Doesn't Betleva In Tears" ( 1980. Comedy) Vera AleritOlla. Alexei Batalov Three country girl$ w11h different goals end values move to the blQ c11y 10 pursue their ambitions (2 hrs .• 25 min) M (t ) MoWI "Mephl5to" (198t, Drama) Klaus Marla Brandauer. Krystyna Janda An 11mb1lious German actOt puta his elh· ICs aside in htS bid tor success when the N&ZtS come to power (2 hrs t5 min) (%) llO¥ll "The Endless Summet" ( 1966. Adventure) Mike Hynson, Aober1 August Two young Calftorn.a surfers travel around the world In search of the perfect wave ( 1 hr . 45 min) .. Cl) llillMI "The Cowboy And The Lady" (193&. Western) Gary Cooper, Mefle Ot>eron. A romancing ranch hand sweepe an heiress from the cTiy ott her f981. ( 1 hr. 30mln) -TODA" ... ··-,,. ... .,.,OllQMOWllllll!IMll'l• WIWcaD "Record Of Time" (A) -WCI LY• IAYOfWo.'f "·--,_ ....... (R) .,.. "P:Olltrot" I 1tl16. Drama) Petet 'Toole, Chetlotte Aampllng. A Eutopean t1rtatocrat "'' up a new home on 1 deMfled lalal\d With his wife and two Hf· venta. 'A' ( 1 hf • 20 min.) Jack Anderson reveals in the llilf Plat 11111oc111 .. ,, 11p • new hOrn. on • deelflfd Island with hll wlle .,ld twu .. , went• 'R' (I hf 20 min I la _.,. "8un11net lovt ' I t0&8 COme-Ovl Jonn Saxon. MOiiy Dae A ccud tum met fHOl't a.mp rock• with mutlO 11\d rom.nc:t II I QIO\.lp ol youthful •nlitltaln· 111 arrl~ 10 get the IU~r ult 10 1 gOOd tllrt (2 hr• ) .. 1111 l\Mll "AepylAllOf\I And O<MIµ' Out11t• PlarlO R.U And lhe Klng1to11 Trio t1 hrJ_ .. 8 (I) llCMI "Fll9ry Which W•y Dul Loose" ( t978. C<>mtody) Clint f'allwOOd Sondra t.oc:k• A two 11119<' trucker •n<S hl' ouingutnn co111panton 1111!• ott In pur tull ol n prolty country """'"'" e1nge1 IBI (? hr1 . 30 min I D M.YWl lflOOMI Alter Aic;ky orrange• 11 dale lhal leavn EdWard a•rd Kate rn love. INiy lry 10 retume lhe11 "buslnHS ooly" ralallonshlp (A) QI!) llCMI "My r1111or11e Brunelle" (t947. Comedy) Bob Hupe. Dolothy Lamour A mysterious women persuades 11 baby photograpner to become 11 super -518\Jlh ~hr . 30mln) ( IPOllTICllnlJI ( llOVW "The Odd Job" ( 1978. Oram11) Oreham Chapman Oavrd Jason OeprtlfiSed Over the breakup ol hrs mar 11age. a man hires a nu man 10 pul himself out ol his misery ( 1 hr . 30 mrn ) ... llAllA'I 'Am.Y Mama lhrows a Ill when she learns 1ha1 V1n1 and Naomr 11re ~nnrng to gel morned (A) U IUCClll Ari Bahnger explains the causes and ettecls ol lhe current econom JO 1111.111100 with • tptelal ptHHlllllon by Pt11ldtnt AOf\llcl R1111,11n ( 1 fir.) • 9 lMIOilT An aotor and I bffulltUI Pl~ new en Ul'IUllUal 1oma~. • j>9)'Ch0loglat Ind hit lheflPY Claaa CIMI• t1aYOO on lhlt •hip, end en 111r1ct1v1 worn· •" ourn" betWHn Doc and hit ~•w IBI C:J (I hr I ., lfYl19IY "Wt The AcouMd" Litt Mk .. on l'MtW m••ntMfJ IOI P1v1 Preo.wl • poor 11Choolrrna1ter wh-Oee m1rr1tci-Is 1t1tult1rable. when he t>e<:on1n 1nve>lved wllh • lonely colt111guo (Perl t) t:;J ( 1 h1 I Il l u.\ ftOOlUU Philadelpt\11 81111 a1 Oakland tnvadera (R) (3 hr• ) Cl ) llO¥ll "P111nett" (1982, Cornedy) Ry1n O'Neal. John Hurt A 11rnlght cop nnd I g1y potlCe clerk go vndefcover as a homollexval couple to llrld the murderer ot 11 m4lo model 'R' ( I hr • 3S min l I SJ llO¥ll "Co1111r·1011ta1 01\/lde • I 198 1. Romance) John Belushi. Blair Brown A Chl~\jO new1paper columnlat lr&vctll 10 1ht1 Rocktee 10 ffCAlpe 101ne pof111e1t hast and lrllerview a reclulllve naturaliat 'PO' { 1 hr , 43 min ) ( Zl llO¥ll "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979, Orama) Dutt Lancaster. Peter O'Toota Tha Eng tr~ wage a biller war against the Zulu nation In 191h·century Al11ca ·pa· (2 hrs , 1 min) e:.D TIAQ9I Oll..Y The atuoents pro1es1 budget cu1backs by taking apart Coo- per's car and reassembling 11 ln Iha lacully lounge C) VIOl.IT A badly scorrfd young women 1ourneys across the country to meet a -1' lat ... •lllfMT --A writer ol CNf.. en 1 boOkl wan11 to ~ a w..tilt\d with the penect c11lld. •rld a woman lelrne that ner m1111ng ll11nc11 11 unclef • vooctoo D (1hr) ..,.,. "F0t1ver Amber" { 19,7, e) Lindi OerneN. COfn.I Wilde In lltr quftt IOI IUC~ In the OOUfl Of Charles II, a yuu11g pe111n1 girl llnd1 •he muel tocrlllc:;e her loved one (2 hra • 30 mt"'Jo.. IOU • ,,_CMPU~ "The Shady Hiit ~napping" George Or1uard and Polly Holllday 1lar In John Chcl011•1'1 telepl1y 11b0ut 1 eut>vrb1n tomlly whole world la 1urn9d upelde-down when the yc>ungett member It belle~ lo hllve ~ kid· napPIQ (A) o ( 1 hr I at!) llCMI "lrlifl" Cytli Are Smiling" ( 1944, Mualcal) 0«:11 1-leymes, June HfJVer An lrl&tl compoaar encounters love while w11t 1~ nu"*ou• Nt songs (2 hra J (CJ llOVW "Z" ( t969. Su1panM1) Yv" Montand. Jean·Louls Trlntlgnant. The poUtlcal murder ot Greg0tloe Lambrakl• MfVH as the prctlUde to the Greek military coup (2 hr&. 10 min) (HJ .... IWLO'l'I: fW¥All m Powers Boolhe s1ara as Raymond Chandler's hardboUctd de1ectlve, Who. In lhe first of 8 tlve·part series, tangles with movie folk In Iha 1n11es11gatlon ot the un1tmely death ot a lllm11ar 9 llOVW "Prince 01 The City" (1981. HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Complimentary Conaultatlon WISTCLIFF CHlllOPIACTIC OFFICE Dr.l.-rtA.h4eer 1063 We1td lff Dr., h it• 10I ~......_ c-c-.·. -17tfl -4 '"'""'> Moel lneurancea ACX»pted Wtrertver your busr 1t1ntmr ta~es you lor bu$1ntu or ptuwrt, before you ao -plan a slop to Pat M11ley~ For ovtr 30 yurs no Pal Maner and usociates conlfflut to pre~nl mcn·s las/Irons thal endure '" dren or casual• Now we've eiltndtd to ladres tr adotronats1 We always have a hrdtawa, sall uP1ta11s rn Ille allrc room P1us all around lht store you'll ltnd unupedtd cottectrbles Incl 111t items tor any spec.,i &111' Friday, Aprll 15. 1983 15 -lunclay Conl. -·llMCN .,_ Tarzan Escapes· I 193& Adllenture) JohMy We.ssmuller Maureen O'SUlllvln (2 hts) • llTCt M tllfOllC QMITTO Of YIJICf W0tt0-1eoowned cpera Siar Regina Resnik traces the history ol lhe Jews 1n Ven1ci- lrom ~l~e5l!'nl (I hr ) ~ TOMA••""""'f K!dl mlUOOM 111)'111 ··star lrek II The Wraltl Qt Khan" ( 1982. Science F'1c11on) W1lltam Shatner Rk:ardo Mootalban I t ht 5~ min) CS) tMYAU I NIMT: COMCOT F<Mt 1"f ~At The eodu11ng rock band. San tana. repr1se some 01 lhe•r greatest Ms'" concert with Hearl lrom Altos de Chavon Domlnlcan Republtc ( I hr • 30 min I I ...,.°" COl9'UTBlt -(I) NA OOll Sea Pines Heritage Classie" Live coverage of lhe hnal round (from Sea Harbour Town Goll Links 1n Hll ton Head. S C ) (2 hrs • 30 min ) l ==t,:U"'MmN..t TOMA••nmwr I TMOUmrr I WAI TM.Liii .. A ShOll Hos lory 0 1 Mel BrOOks" Thrs BBC-prnduce<l doeumenlary lraces lhe carettt of Mel Brooks lrom lhe old TV series "Your Show Of Shows" 10 hfs currPnl success as a ~ moviemakei 11 hr 10 mm ) wl:r"HON.D Sc~uled 1t11e cover· age of the CART Allanta '00 lhe World's S1ronges1 Man compe1111on (f1om Magic "'4oun1a1n in CahformaJ 12 hrs I l •MAW ..... MOln. ·space The Race FOi lhe Hlgtl Ground" The PoSSlblllly lhllt lhe world's auperpowers may make space the ne11t battleheld 1n lhe arms race 1s ella· mined D 11 hr) e tA•JU San Diego Padres al l os Angelea Dodgers (3 hrs.) G~MllleQtulMIB&AVIOA (!) WCT ,_ "Spring Final" Uve COlltlr age of championship match (from Hll1on Head. S.C ) !Subject to btackoul) (3 &;)·~ "The SwOld And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley, Ka1hleen Bettet. ( 1 hr . ~O min) (Q) 90wtl "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. J8mes Earl Jones. ( 2 hrs • 1 O min ) • IOLP "LPGA Orfar1do Classic Tourna-ment" (2 hrs ) W CI) 90wtl "The Black Shield 01 Falworth" ( 195-4. Adventure) Tony Cur1la, Janet L~~·) ti~--tMIAlllB&AVIOA ta.LYWOOO HollyNOOd rtpor1et Bill f)feMflts ~reports on the Peoole and ~rs which are making newt In the prOdUCtlOn and glamor capllal ot tti. rncwte ~try . • DmAM IOYTOll An lngenlout Insur enot ec.m le male<~ by a trio ol E ic>ut Sooltlsh echoolt>oya. .. "The £ndletl Summtr" ( 19ee. e) Mike Hynton, Robert Augvtl. i hr .. 30 min.) ---···-""' -·---"'..,. 8chedulad: ~ ol lht G'"' "metlce Bike Raot (from Banta MOl'llc4I, ClllPOM!a, to Ntw • r.r:i.JJ~ min, 11 ffrtday, April 11. 1883 O MOVll 'The Last Grenade" (1970 Drama) Stanley Baker Ale-. Cor<J (2 hrs) m MOft "Apt1I love 11957 MUS'(;al) Pal Boone Shirley Jones (2 hrs J Cl) 111)'111 "Susan Slade" (196t, Oram111 Troy Donahue. Connie Stevens 12 hrs l 'AIEllCM~ COlfl'lll'OURY MIALTM IMUU .,.. 'Silent MOV>e" ( 1976. Come dy) Mel Brooks. Marty Feldman I 1 hr 26m1n ) HJ 1"f YUTIRDAY 1HOW This sattre ol TV magazine news programs focu1oes on lhe evenls or lhe week ol March 16 1956 ~J llKml 'The Pride 01 The Yankee<> ( 1942 Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa Wright 12 hrs . 10 min ) 0 MOVll 'Smokey An<J The Band11 ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynold'> Sally Field (1 ht . 40 min) ~I LAIT "'THI ft.D tit QIWUWt *Ml> ·~ • ~MIALTMlllUU ( ) llOYll "The Four Seasons" ( 198 r Ofama) Alan Alda Carol Burnell 11 11r 57 min) tit l17J U9llDll.A WOllLD Of MCQUll cow. TUU •f> T.-"Pacific Southwest Touma men~) D lR FlyrOd eiipert Lel1y Kreh batlles lhe great tarpon tn lhe shallows off lslamorada. Florida O 111)'111 "The Road To Morocco· ( 1942. Comedy) Bing Crosby Bob IHope..'l~~~ WOMllllWCIMMI ntl-wmtDAWD --..Y CALJIOMli\ ca1111•~..,.,. MO.WCT~ MO¥ll "I Wonder Who's Kiiiing Hei Now" ( 1975. Comedy) Bob 0.shy. Joan na Barnes ( 1 hr 25 min ) (OJ 111)'111 "The Four Seasons" (1981 Drama) Alan Alda. Carol Burnell (I hr 57 min) CZ) llOYll "Hearlland" ( 1981, Drama) Alp Torn. Concl\ata Fetrell It hr , 35 min) m llOYll "This le The Life" (19413. Dre· lm2a~rs~nald O'ConnOI Susanna Foster 1111 TU AIOUT PICM9t AUTO UrCM "Frontier 500' QOODTlm -ITOllY "Dale"ne Moecow" Hoddlng Caner evaluate1 American press CO\lef&ge of the Soviet Union (Par1 2) GMIMICT~ CC) .. "Lin My Father TOid Me • ( t976. Dr•mt) Jeffrey Lynea. YOMI Yad· In (thr • .Omln) MIGZ)*I ...... •11 IWDilY Location Ceh1omta Mart, las AngelM. ( 1 2Zia 3? min.) la..-.a AT1*MOW9 ITAAllm llOWll "Lemora. The Lady Otacvla" ( 1073, Holror) W1lllam WIUon. Cheryl W,Sml;:m..<~ . •ZIU-llCMI "The Man In The Iron Mtstl" ( 1877, Ai:Mnture) ~d ChamblNlrl, Pat11c:k McGool'ww\. (2 hr1 ) • llCMI "P1ranh41, Plranhl" ( 1972, A<NenlUre) Pet• &own, w,ui.m 8mt1h i ~AU. mm -''°"ly Dow Stocl<t'' GuMt· lnYettment OOUMtlOf ~ B. O'Htaalna. ... "Ttadir HOf"" ( 1913. ~dYlrt lure) Rod Taylor Anne Heywood (2 hrs J ~ MOaCT lllVDll lflOllTICIJfTD llllO¥a 'Ticket To Heaven" ( 1981 Orama) Nick Mancuso Saul Rub<nek (I =1h1 ect.OllW • ll.AICM "'-IAllllT m.a.a WAllllelTOll WID • IEVIEW • IUllOfUN~ E -.. um1M1 Indiana Pacers ~ New Jeisey Neis (Subteel 10 blackoul) (2 hrs . 30 min J H I AmAD: .... Of DI.ATM lnsighl 1nlo lhe reasons behind lhe Japanese su1· ctde a11acks are provided by survi1101s of the kamikaze fllghls tS l llKml 'Underground Aces" ( 1980. Comedy) ()rk Bened1c1. Melanie Griffith 1 hr , 39 min) .. l M m*C Of BIClt lAlll .. lwmtYOU lA~•....,. C'9N!ff MC ... rA•t"M WAl.Lln.n~....r ... fl9IQ '--"Reagan An<J The Dues· 11on Of Legal Services" Guest Wilham F Harvey prOfessOI of law at Indiana Uni· 11ers11y ar\d chatrman of the board ol d11ectors ot Ille Legal Services Corpora· 1IOO. Mark Green head ot the Democracy Pro,ec1. IS lhe examiner f t hr ) 6i) lW OLD..,.,_ Bob Vita discusses lhe ons1ana1oon of the main k1ICheO s10k and revle'NS lhe l•ne P<MIS of carpeting lhe media room Cl ) MOVIE "Hansel And Gretel" ( 1972. Fan1asy) Puppels ( 1 hr . 10 min ) CO) MOVll 'Zulu Dawn" ( 1979. Drama) Bun Lancaster. Peler O'Toote (2 hrs 1 min) (%)M0¥11 "The Bad News Bears" (l976, Comedy) Walter Matthau. Tatum O'Neal i hrs) M.1At Mnt MC lllml • UllMLLI MIWlt Guesls. Leon Evertte. Gene Cotton. Ronnie Prophet ( 1 hr ) 11:•(8) .WW "For Your Eyes Only" (1981. Adventure) Roger Moore, Topel. (2 l1rs .. 6rnln) ....... mc..wt LAV.. a-.n a C'9Altf ... AUCI NOfUTONCMIU .... lllnOAZE ..,_ "MlrrOf. Mlfror" (1979. Drama) Lea Mttlw•tl'lef. LOfatta Swlt (2 hB.) ---•11 ........ -1 =~Olgb , The BigglSt Dog In TM WOlkf' ( 1073'. ;_rant .. y) Jim Dale. Ang918 Oougltts A dOQ be4onglng to a lo'l9IY wid-uw grows to an enormout Ille afhw ht acc:idtntallY drlnk't • poflOn lnltndtd IOf ec:leot1flc teaMtcl'I. (2 hrl.) ........ ~ ---,.. .... _.... ..,..,.-r •MCll .... ,_..c•• .. ''cu.I tn The JUnglt'' (1~ • turt) Dene Al'drtwa. JMnnt Crain An !nuance men """-tiQtllng l'1e dleth l lunclg .. ,,_ -IOOTT ,__/CIWM"T'fG.M-ftl UtlTOOm .. , .... llOT ....,.,.,y TNI ... Comttl.ly .-etcnee combine wtth ct.\1111t. him e11u ntWll loof•Ot 1n an ollbtu•t. wi1111~ l•k• olf (~)llC)Vll 'The Sw111<1 And fh S""'"ror · ( 1082. Fan1 .. y) Lt H0111l•y K11tltlmm Btli.< I 1 hr • 40 111111 > lt1I (!) WMl"..,, .. (I)..,_ "£age OI 000111· ( 10!>0. Myr. ttry) Dana Andrtw~. rnrtey Ore111111r 11 hi . 35 min) ... ':°"CM,_. .CA9UI .....a: VtlWP<IWT Oii ..,,,... ~_, ICMllU.8 WllOMllOI llC)Vll "Conan The B11rb11rln11' ( Hl82, Adventure) Arnold Schw1u 1tt1111gger Jamff Earl Jones (2 hr•. 10 min I .. , et•10t•• CL.011UP .. CAPTAll l•MIMOO ... ..,,....,... WON) ••oew 11•111• IUIDAY-- YOUnt MD ntl IMUll "Hokx:t1u~r tvc~~\\31nd11" Ill lllmOl10lel TM 191.U NCC r11r11 Awards" The Na11onal Council of Church· es announces •IS annual D1s11r111l11~Md Film Awards •:.:s.c>olt ~llOYll "MtrrOI M11ru1 1197'l [)lama) Lee Meirwe1her. I orert;i ~w11 12 tu'> I ( (l WCT Y.-Spnng f 111111 Lover age ol sem11inaf matcn 2 (from Hilton Heacl SC ) . (R) (2 hrs . 30 min 1 (.0) llOVll ··The four !-ieil:>Un!. ( 198 t Drema) Ata11 AhJll CJ1c1I BurnPll l 1 '" 57m1n) 0 lltT ...U A yuufl\j girl c.ta~tlo!S with h81 mother over en1e111111 11 rooeo c;omµe t111on I TONY Ml> MAN ALAMO .. LOIT•.,ACI W llOVll "For Your (ye~ Only' ( 1981, Adventure) Roger Moore l•>pol (:>hr'>. 6mln) ........... --... IT'"''t IOllllT ICHUUIJI OC:Ullll UlllDITAMDllO IMWt llHAMA lml'IAGI Of PAmt flWLJC PUl..M IPIAICOUT ~TUlllU.&.A.. llOVll 'Silence Of Ttw Nurth ( t9U t Adventure) Ellen Bursryn Tom SkP•t11t 1hr .35 min) · ltlMT 01 ntl MA Tllll ~ TOOAn MIJQllOll THAnCAT UTTURASCALI NOPU7 ..-TM COflUMD TAll:ZM lfKTIUI DAY Of DelCOVP'f CAllTOOM YOGA POR HEAL nt ldlDAYMAll llO¥IE "StRr Trek II The Wrdlh OI Khan" ( 198:> Science F1ct1on) W1lhi!m Shatner. Rrcardo Monlalban ( 1 hr . !:>5 min) ~)MAM TWmMATM ' The final t.t1dl) let" tluck mantQN 10 lind a docl•>t wno 1g1Ma 10 lrHI rom I Injured 111(1 (I Ill I min) ..,.,. mmTIW'NT~ NI l*"9l-118 Pan'WAYI ..... , ..... mor., 11111 ft .. LOOHATWI P I wmtOll.Yll _.,IWMUIT ...,..,_.a.,. TNIWOIUT C l MCM1 "The Bed N....-. Be11r11· < 19 7b Comooyl Wnllm M11ttllllu ht11m O'Nu11f ~1111) 7':11 (11.) llOVll Tt1tt $~1or11" ( 194:? Artvun lure) Jot111 Way~. M111l11118 Ot11trlch 1:> hra) .. IUllDAY--1'11•,... I.Jiii lllONYIMD,_.. mTClr A& LOI MllUI LIT,,_.UIHT U.OYD Oii.Vii RA .... llM't PM.WILL CNITOOlll eaMm 1TM1T (~ Q MXtl•AllD llOVll "I 1es My ra1he1 fot<.f Me ( 197!>. Orama) Jeffrey Lynas. Yo111 Yact 111 ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 10 > Ol(O A Japanese American g111 dis cover!, the importance of he1 cultwal h811 tal.16 whll11 at o pertorm1ng 11rlb c:amp CI hr l ~ 1.-.nt COPl1MD e:aD OOYUIY Cuest Eart Hubbmd 11r11s1. 'auta~~YARY DOWYOUlllal ..., ttOU "Blues· llO¥IE "Beyond The Reef l 198 I Romance) Denton Ka'ne Maren Jensen l 1 h• 30111111) S t QM.AT IXPICTAnotlt Ar11mated llased on the story by Charles Dickens A young boy's hie is deeply tnlluencefl by a "ham:e encounter wllh an 85CAped pos oner ( 1 hr . 15 111111 ) 0 MOVIE "Galhµoh" ( 198 l, Drama) Mel Gibson, Mark Lee (I hr . 50 m111 I t:tDO CJ ,.. Of YOOR Ufl Gue•.1 r.ome<.flArt Sid Caesar ; ;'::-' flOIPTt CllCOKID rTltftTTUI :=.=r(~~)Q l llO¥IE "Jabberwocky ( 1977 Com!' dy) Michael Palm. Ma .. Wall ( 1 hr 40 '"'") OJ llOVIE Hansel Ano Gretel' I 197? Fantasy) Puppe~P hr 10 n1111 I {D TO• NllCMICID t:ao 8 ~ FACI Titl llAnOM I 1111 ":.":n.":'vt11 ~ DAY Of CMICO¥BY LO.MNGIJI @ ~CONUMD m ntl wotlL.D TOllOMOW t ,=::=r , Z; MOVIE "Laugnter In Pa1aa1se I 19!>0 Comedy) Audrey Hepburn Alastair Sim 12nru 10:ll B C1J l9A IAllfl9AU. Ph1tactelph1a 76ers at Bos1on Celtics (2 hrs 30 m111 ) GJ AT 0. wmt Guest awess Carol Kane C 1 hr) Ian:=. ... llYOlm ...... ~ ... Cotrni1011d9nl• Un da W111t\elmef ond Cokllt Robcefll foln P•ul Ouk• lcw an up IC> lhe mlnull iwm mar~ C1.1n~l 11ctMtld I W~Wl.Y --•TODAY l llCWll ·•rhe GUlut>c.>' ( liOO. eom.- dvl Olenn FOid, OtlblJtu ReynQl(je (2 h11) I El AUTO UCleCI I Ml c1mt1aoe Of the NASCAR No1thwettorn Bank 400 (lrom North W1lke11bo10 N C l (Sub18CI to blll=(3h111) (HI "C1t1l>1.111 Copy" ( 198 I, Come- dy) Goorgtt Sognl, Suball Saint Jam" ( 1 tu . 35mln) (I) llOYll "Stor Trek II The Wrath Of Kh11n" ( 1982. Selene.a Flc:llon) Wllllam SMlnttr, Ricardo Montalb11n (1 hr., 65 min) I .... VOtCI MOADCAIT .. u.:"POOTUU. ICHllUD IA•AU. Chlc11go Cub11 at Plllet>vrgh P11is;:;,}y3 hrs ) I PALWIU ONJl- AL llCGUm OI• Olm WALL fl'Mn WID "Only Dow Stocks'· Guest Investment counsel<>< Michael B~~n!I COi Tltl• •B The Ille 01 the thO•OOiJhbre(I rs totlOwed lrom birth to hit t1rst d11v0 tor the lintsh lme 0 llOVll 'The Bible" 11966. [)fame) George C Sc;oll Pe\01 O'Toole Otrecled .rnct narrated by John H11Ston (2 hi s . 55 rn1n J mlMl>AYMAll 11• 0 G) TDlll WT A Championships" Live coverage ol ttte final matches (from Amelia Island. rta ) (2 hrs ) U IAlllAU Cahfom1a Angets a1 Minne- sota Twins (3 hrs J Cl) llOVIE "Ca!M3nova s Big NigM" ( 1954, ComedyJ Bob Hope, Joan Fontaine (2 hrs) fll) llAIT!"'11CE ntlATU "Private St:hul1" Schulz and his band of counter· le1ters begin theu monumental task ol forging Engltsh banknotes (Part 2) Q (I hf) ~ OCUNUa: ntl ...... DIVltClllEff • I. J ICU• ED FUT Madeline Kehn and Jettrey Hactctow star 1n a sa1l11ca1 look at show business and the eccentric person a111ies who give the profess10n its pecullar '>tyle I t 111 40 min ) O DltOIAUR A young boy gains the respe<.I of h•i> tpllow tilth greeters when he .,hares hie; knowleoge ot preh1storfc an1- 1na1s ID CMLDllO ll1WED LR All> DIAnt Carol I awrenc.e and Art Ltnklelte< hosl th•s loo!< at Jhe c.h1ldren of East Africa and lhe1• ;11ugg1e for survival Guests Oic:k Van Patten Wilham Sha1ner Dean Jones. Efrem llmbahst Jr ( t hr ) 11:'9 I TEMY COU-WMmAIB CHURCtt .. TI4I HOllE • ~MWDUMIW ti f'MQQf.I 9'0Ctl Red challenge$ GobO as leader o f the rraggles O llOVIE The Mad Mtss Manton" ( 1938 Mystery I Barbara Stanwyclo., Hen- ry Fonda ( 1 nr 20 min) Z MOVIE A1g Wednesoey" ( 1978, Ora· ma) Jan-M1c.hael Vrncenl. William Katt Friday, April 15. 1983 17 .................. __________________ ~~ -Sunday Cont. (SJ A_,, DAY• IDD 'B1tf Spies On Pam And Clint" (Part 37) 0.avll ''I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( t982. Ofama) J1h Clayburgh. Nicol W1lh- amson The story of a woman's batrle with Vellum addiCflon is told 'A' ( t hr . 45 min.) 0DWM1YllOMI -1-' ..... ''" ...,,.MIAllT TC*Y_,..,.~ A TrlbotaTo Euble Blake" A profile of the ltfe and work of the late Euble Blake 1s presented PCllO Coverage ol the U S P A Rolek GOid Cup (A) ( t hr ) lllOT ..c!llAM. Y TMI ... Comedy skerches combme with classic film and news footage m an of1bea:. satorlc take- off (~A .. DAY• 111111 Tragic New<> For Bet~~r138) .. I~' IPOllTI PMm ,,.. ••am.,,. ':.._ *IW LR MD DIATM Carol Lawrence and Arl L1nklet1er host this look at the children of East Africa and thelr struggle '°' SUMval Guests Otck Van Patten Wilham Shatner Dean Jones Efrem ZJmbahst Jr ( t hr I l __.,fALWIU. mM ,.... .. Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons review "SmorgasbOfd." 'Looe WOif McOuade' and 'Man Woman And Child .. (ff) .avll "Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Sctence·fictlon) William Shatner. Ricardo Montalban Adm James T Kiri< reassembles tits old crew and bat· ties a v1ndre1111e enemy who blames 1(11k for the death of his wile 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min) (().avll "I Uf'ICh Wagon" P981, Come- dy) Candy Moore. Chuck McCann A trio ol beauties run into trouble from competl- tOf s while providing sustenance to hungry construction workers 'R' { t hr .. 30 min) CO) PUftOY C* Tiii Alt (I).,. "Cutter's Way" ( t98 t, Drama) John Heard, Jell Bridges A maimed Viet- f\8m vet and htS best friend. e social drop- ou1. locus lhelr energles on soMng a mur· d8f case. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min ) CZ) llO¥ll "The Oecllne Of Western Clvill· z:llk>n" ( 1981. Musk:al) New Wave music by bands auch as Allee Bag Band, Black Flag. Circle Jefks and Fear Is featured ( 1 hf,40 ~ ""'I* "" ..,. ..... WllW .... ~ a11& LR MD DU1M rol Lawrence and Art Llnkleller hott fhla look et lhe cfllldren of Eut All'lea end lhelf ltruggle for IUMVll Guella: Oldt Ven Patlan, Wiltiem She1ner. Deen Jone9, Efrem Zim~lltt Jr. ( 1 hr ) • umf .. Gufft~ Jim Pa!mlf. pitch- -Monday ~,, ....... -ll~t ~·· (l978, Comedy) Mel • Marty FeldfNln. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) The Pride Of 1'he Vink..... I HM2. ~) Gary eoqp.r, Ttr ... Wright. ti . 10 min ) •(I) "elg w~.>"' (1978. 0r1rn1) 20 Frfd~, April 15, 1983 e< for the Baltimore Oooles, H~h Ainl9S worlh. author of "The Only L111ing Wil- iness ~~1t\t~::ai~11n ) TMILUIOI 1W llO¥ll "The K1dnapp1ng Of Tne Presi- dent" ( 1980. Drama) Wilham Shatner. Hal Holbrook The Presrde<lt ot lhe United States 1s abducled by lnte<natlonal terro<· 1sts duong a state VIS.I to Canada and held tor a huge ransom (R) (2 hrs ) D .,_ "Eleanor Arid Franklin" (Part 2) ( 1976. Drama) Jane Alexander Edward Herrmann The povate lives of Pr8Sldent Franklin D Roosevelt and his wife Eleano< are llnged with lragedy but lilted with love (2 hrs) fC).,_ "Lunch Wagon" (t98t. COfne dy) Candy Moore. Chuck Mccann A trlO of beauties run into trouble lrom compelt tors while pr0Vld1ng sustenance totiungry construction wOfke<s 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) 1t:ll IJ .,_ "Arrivederc1. Baby'" ( 1966. Comedy) Tony Cunis. Rosanna Schiaf11- no A playboy who murders wealthy wom- en to gain lhetr 1nhefitances meets htS match 1n a nobleman's widow (2 hrs tO U. Bmon ~CL.Ua • ~ CAUMr • 1111 CROii,_ Hosls Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley with guests Anson W1n1Bms. Betty White and JoAnn Pflug, profile soi children who are the Innocent V1Ctlms oC war 1n coun tries such as Somalia, Cambodl8 and Et Salvador ( 1 hr ) CJ) •••W .. •"1•aw-... tD LNllYIM GueslS: Jim Palmer, pitch er tOf the Ballim<>fe Orioles: Hugh A1mes· wor1h. author of "The Only LMng Wit· ness " ( t hr • 30 min ) <m .,_ "High Heels" ( 1972, Comedy) Jean-Paul Belmondo. Mia Farrow A man becomes a member ol a club that ts devoted to seducing homely women ( 1 hr . 45mln) D llO¥ll "Parlnefs" ( 1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, John Hurl A str1lght cop and a gay polloe clen< go undetc~ as a homosexual couple to llnd the murdefer of a mete model. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) ·-~..c -Cl.l l9A UlllTIALL lndlaf\8 Pacers 11S New Jerser, Nets (R) (2 hf1., 30 min.) 1119(%)110¥11 'The Bad News Bears" (1976, Comedy) WallM Mattheu, Tetum O'Neal A wh!Utey-slpplng Little t.eague coech t11nalorm1 his toeing team Into pennant contenders by algnlng up two of the meanest. toughest playen around ( 1 hr • 46';' -1 '°'.:fr,. IOTTGll0.1Ml llA 1:. "Evlllc>Mk" (1981 , HOlrOf) Clint How11c1. R.G. Armt=r . A mllltaty IChooC cedet ,_... black to a.,.,. lhe tunillatlon ht hu 11 the handl ot hla WMlthler clatlmat... 'A' ( 1 hf .. 30mln.) ~ \'lncent, ~ .C.tt. (2 hrl., &min.) •@ "Who'I 8wrl Sieeolr'G In My Bed?" (l993, Comedy) DMil Miftln. Ellubeth ~tgotr*Y. (2 In.) 19 Cl) "Or. l<lldlr1'1 Victory" ( llM2, Dr• me) Lew AY*-Uonel Beryymore. (2 hrl.! . • 'TN WandlrM" ( 1979, Drem11) Kw! Wahl, Linde Men&. I 1 hr., 6 7 min.) (SJ IMTMA I llWIT: COCBT FOR THI Aml!ICU The enduring 1ock band, San- rana. repose some of theor greatest hots 1n concen wnh Heart from Allos de Chavon. Dom1mcan Republic ( t hr 30 mon ) 1:al(C) .:>ft 'Lenny" ( t974. Biography) Dustin Hoffman. vare11e Perrine The cel&- braled corned1an and social commentator Lanny Bruce Ines 10 sl)('ak freely w11hm the constraints of his e<a's regal system R' ( 1 hr . 52 mon I tll®)MC ... 0.:>¥11 "The Deer Hunler" ( 1978. Dra- ma) Robert De Nuo Meryl Streep Three close. carelree lroends from a small Penn- sylvania steel lown are changed forever by eitpenenc1ng the terrors of war when they are drolled and senr 10 Vietnam 'A' l3 hrs . 3 min ) WU AT C. wmt Guest TV produce• N04 man Lear C 1 hr J CO) .:>ft r~.e Mad Miss Manton ( 1938. Mystery) Barbaro Stanwyck, Hen- ry Fonda A11 amateur sleuth unable to conV1nce anyone thal a murder has occurred sers out 10 solve 11 herself ( t hr ,20m1n) 19 IJ (I) ca ... llGHTWATCH l:lt@ IT'I YOUR IU 111111 (°!) llYBmf ~IM~ -&.»Mff %) .:>ft "The Green Man' ( 1957. Com- edy) Alas1a11 Sim. Jill Adams A mrld- mannered clockmaker leads a double Ille as a hired killer wtio intends 10 assassinate a very disagreeable diplomat ( 1 hr 30 min) 1:11 (.BJ .:>ft The Four Seasons" p98t, Drama) Alan Alda, Caret Burnett Three couples. all close. long time fnends. e•pe- nence profound changes 1n the11 relatl()O· st\tpg When one of the marriages d1sin· !rates 'PO' ( 1 hr 57 mm ) Ml ... ..... ...... lml lt1I .,_ "(yew1tness" (198t. Mystery) Sigourney Weaver. Wilham Hurt A telev1- 111on reporter becomes involved with a 1an· ltOf who may know ITIOl'e about a murdef that he witnessed than he ts SBY'ng 'R' ( t tv,43min) aal(J)PMnl• (I).,_ "Merry-Go-Round" (No Datel .. ~lWtlTMl-llJ ..... tmt CR> .,.. "Soup For One" ( 1962. Com. <tvl SaoC Rublnek, Marcie Strassman A t-Sew Yortlef controo11 10Clal presaures and his own '*''°'" In hit quest for the perfect meta 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min) *11 00 llO¥ll "Absence Of Mance" ( 1981, Oramal Paul Newman. Sanv Field •W IUU....U • .,. "TicJ<et To Heaven" ( 1981, Or&ma) NICI\ Mancuso, Saul Rubln4ilt On lhe. heels of a romanllc bfMl<up. a young man lll9lt1 triendt In San Francleco •nd 11 a!OwfY, drawn lnlo fOlnlng their rellgloue oult. PG' I 1 hr • AS min I _.. ...................... __ ......_~,~----- hnclay Cont. of 1 diamond con1p1ny 1•11ClUlh1e 1111u. llie man 111119 •nd 11wotv10 w1 1 1wlf11Jl9 (2 lhr•~wui .... llO¥A "E1n1111n" rtle how 111<.1 why o l naleitl'1 movuht p1ocv11•'" 111111 umu11h1 him 10 hll .. rth IMlht1k~ C~IUl\IOllt U• !!1811'\0d (R) D ( 1 hr I llO¥ll "Sl~I 0 1 Thll N1>11h" ( 196 t d\1111111.1r11 Cllttli Bur1tyt1, Tom S11e1r111 In 1919, 1 you~ woman'• 1M trlage 10 11 lrnpper ltl<::fl litr 10 11 Ille of herdahllJ 1n the wtldamoat of 11()1lhttm (.;anadn 'PC1' 1h1 ,36mln) llOTCllCYCU WOM.D ... -·---..... COJIE l~I -. a .-r ATM llCmlt u~MY WNY • M WOM.D UM 1WA1t MATM 1 h• r1no1 c.tuw lllf" Hock mOf\801)11 tu find n dO<;lor w1111 •greet to llttat fom·i: 1111ur&O ~ It hr 1 n11n) i ~ C~ IWlllll MC- Ntl(l) •mMll lD a.a Ponclt ano Oobl>y btl<.<•flte 1n110lvod w11h 1he Sµet1al ()ly1np1cs u11d help a daredevil mot01Cy1..l1s1 JJrepare tur 11 dealh·defy1ng Jump (A) (I hr 1 D 9 .un Ill.vi IT Oii llOTl I Oil luted the wlldhle of New York Crly wontl ers of the deserr. Amerrc;en wt1i1pomy unusual IO<>ds of the world ( I hr J CJ a&DMN mTWID LR AND DIATI4 CarOl Lawrence a11d Art L111kla1ter hosl 1h1s look at the children uf r d!>t At11ca J11u lhetr SlrUl,JQlt.l for $UIVIV!ll ltlr(ISI!. 01Ck Van Pa1te11 Wrlllam Sh.liner ()d,ln IOllt!'-. Efrem Zlmb11hs1 Jr (I n1 ) ~-= DAl.Y ~ New York limns assoc1a1e edllur Tom W1tk!'r ho• .. rs lh1•, documen1ar y on me p11yh1 of thE' Arne11 can farmer 1ooay wrth report'> on agrl(.ul 1ura1 cone1111on~ arouno lhe Lou111ry ancJ intefv1ews wrlh industry and governme111 leaders. 1nclud11~ Sec.re1ary or Ag11cul1ult! John Block ( 1 h• ) ID ALL CMAT\IU QMAT AMJ lllAU I Ci) C~ "The Shores 01 The Cosmic Ocean' Or Carl Sagen 1akes viewers on a spectacular 111ght through space 1n a s1mu· lated. sctenllflcally accurate iourney half· way ltom the edge ot lhe known universe tO ~lhr) ?!S lilOWll "The Long Good Fflelay' ( 1980. Otama) Bob Hoskins. Helen Mir- ren A London gangster fights to keep hrs toppling empire together 'A ( 1 hr 45 min) ©) llOYll "Tne Sword AM The Sorcerer" ( 1982 Fantasy) Lee Ho1s1ey Kathleen Beller Heroic rebels try ro dethrone an evtl tyranr who has used sorcery ro enslave a medieval k1nge1om R' ( I hr 40 mrn) lZ) lilOWll "Soup For One ( 1982 Come- dy) Saul Rublnek Marcia Strassman A New Yorker confronts social presswes and his own neuroses 1n hrs QV<'SI for lhe ~rlecl mate A' ( I hr . 25 min ) ~ OIWeQI COUlfn "°"" ICIJ9 ,. ... 1:11 IC-..00. '9A IAIKl1W&. LtJS Angeles L<1kers vs Portland Trail Blazers ($lJb1ec1 ro blackout) (~hrs 30 mrn I (H) f"AOQU ROCK ned challe•lges Got.Jo as leadel of the Fragg1es Qi\) lilOWll ·'The Moni101s" ( 1969. Sci· 011(.• rlcillon) Guy 910Clkwttl, 8utan Obwet lwu men and IWCI woo•n are caught up 1n 111 unaoruround plOI to u.tfroy the 1 ... 0.11 of '"' world .• urovp ul a•al 111 jffTIOllOf\111111 bllnO• from •no•he1 net (:l 11" ) 1111 \tll PAii ... Cl> OOOllHUT, llMTO'lll Jonny lhlllkl Mall hat ~~ crOllMd her when hu .,,~ UIJ With tho 11<.00IJ ()ti Vl(;O In • rHHlf_!:!y tOl11'11Ulllly D WU MOWI "lfio Kiel With fhu B10ko11 IU1i<J' ( t982, f onta1y) 011ry COktman. t~obutl Clu111aur11e A t:> yttu1 otd waywar11 .. n~ ra nl to lo1th to prove 111111~11 worttly ot •~;~R) I" t1r•) 8 ~ 1'119 waa A look 111 1n. waek'a OIK;.tt1 cllvlllw. 1n1orvM!w. with Put•r Felk Joh11 Schnutder (I hr 0 O OD> llATT HOUITOll Moll 1s eoitoa ulJO" 10 o<ll\lo Ill& 111ur0o1 of 11 tnmoui. aulhrn 81 11 rn~11:;'/,;;~1:;{ COl!Vt!lllrOll (I tu ) JI 1'WUIHT u. ~ llOVll "Tt~ Mnn 111 Tl111 lrun Mll!lk" ( 1971, Ad111111ture) Hichard Ctmmbtltl81n. P•1lrltk McGoohan l:lw.cd on 11 novul by AHl~onoer l>uniu~ 1 ho 1nl11111oor. Cur11pt11 tie Rochofllrl µloc.e1 I ou111 XIV's twin nrothur on the rrtmt.t• lhror1t1 ano 1mpr1 &onb 11111 real k1n1.1111 1110 Bastille (2 hrs ) CD nt1 IMICINO OI QAICltl Thi& documen 1ary nl lt1t1 rn11k111g ot Richard Allenbor- ough·s 11p1c litm b1~18phy ol 1n<.11an lead ur Moha11d11~ C .11ndt111111.lu~1e .. c.orr11ne111a ry lrum Cd!.t 111ombe1s Can<.11ee Bergen .Joh11 Mille., Martin Shoo11 ano Be11 Kr~~ I~ (thr) t1!I COlllOt "Thti snores Qt Tne Cos1111c ~1•a11·· Ot r,111 ~duan lolkes viewers on a ">11ec.1a~11lt11 ll1gt11 through sµuce 1n a s1mu loll'tJ !tC1011trllcally accurate journey hail way lrum 11111 e<Jge or rhe known universe tofa11h (RID 111111 '1!) MAITIRPtlCE TttlATM P11va1e Schul1" l>chull. spoiled as an nnpuster 1ri Engh.111<:J is chasec.l 10 the coast where h11 u11w1tt111yly g111s c11uyt11 up 111 the Dunk11k evacua111m 1111!>!>1011 (Part 3) D ( t '" ) 1 Cl llOVll · t .irLari. The Ape Mfin ( 198 t, A\lvenrure) Richard Hams. Bo Derek While accompanying her lather on a search for the legendary Elephant's Graveyaro a young woman 1s abducted by an unc1v1hzeo while man who was raised by apes 1n tile 1ungte 'A' ( t llr . 52 min) <iil llllOVll Absence 01 Malice ( 1981 Otoma) Paul Newman. Sally Field A leg11 1mare businessman·s hie 1s 1urned by a newspaper reporter's story alleging his 1nvotvement 1n the moo killing 01 a labor bOSS 'PG' (1hr,56n1111 J I S) llllOVll "Siar l re" II The Wrath 01 Khan' 11982 Science F1c11on) W1111am Sharner, Artarao Montalban Adm James T Kirk reassembles t11s old crew and bal· ties a v1nd1t 11ve enemy who Olames Kirk for 1he dealh ot his w1te 'PG' ( 1 hr 55 min) O llllOVll 'Galhpotr ( 1981 Drarna) Mel Gibson Mark Lee Two Australian foot racefs w11h contrastingly <11tteren1 person &lilies sryn up 10 ltghl rn Turkey dullng WorlO War I 'PG ( 1 hr , 50 1nrn ) .. @ llMY fAUIB.i li:a tJ Cl) MIWtlAIT A handsome bachelot shows up al rne SlrallOfC lrtn and sweepc; Leslie off her teer. (A) ~ ntl WOtllLD TOllllOMOW KWIGPU ) ntl Wiie Ol IJICM ZAllf Ml f) (I) ntr ......,.. Florence's uncompromising attrtude toward& George changes when he grves her a hol 1nves1 n~r~~ • ·9·.,:'=••tn Man" (1980, roventure) Cha111on liHton. Brtan l<alth . Two 1111 lllPDl'I •nJOy the frNdom of the WlldOflllltll In the IHI flrw y1ar1 blfOfl the e111.;1oach1r11n1 ol elvl1t1ntl0t1 c;> (2 1111 ) l =Tocm9 llAITl .... CI TMIATM "Prlvatt hull'' Schuu, tPOtted " rm lf11poet1< In fngtano. It chaMd to me ooa•I Whe<t hi unw11t11~1y gata c.;1ugn1 up In lh• Ovnklrk llVOCUAllOn ml"*IOO (F'art 3) r::l ( 1 nr ) e ll'YITDY "We. Tt111 AoCCl1111d" I.lie 1aktl• on l\OW mc11n1ng IOI Pt1ul Preilllt. • poot M;hoolm11~tttr whOIMI ma11111ge 11 11111Ufter11bMI. wh1111 hi boCOtn" lnvotv.O with u 1011ttly colluttuun 1ro11 t) 0 ( 1 hr I I L 1 llOYll · A 0:;.(1111;11 0 1 Mallet • ( 198 I. DrlllM) Paul Now1111t11 Sally field A legit ltn11tu bw.111e1o1smnn'i; 11111 " 1ulneo bY a ncwtip1r>41r 1uportor'i, ~lory olleglng hit 1nvolv111n11111 111 tM moo killing 01 11 lab01 ~!. P(j' ( 1 hr !i6 11110) lOl_,.. "Cum111 Thti Barb11111111' ( 1982, Adv11nlut11) Arnold S< hwttllenegger, Jamet. [8rl Jo1111'> In ci mythlCul world of Iha IJ&bl. a wuurnr th1ul und hill compan· 1on1 uru ..enr by 11 Nord!(. 1i.1ng to lree the 111ler's. dc1ugt11er horn lhe 1eaue1 ot a snake c.ult A (2 hr., 10 min ) IZI llOVll "Heafllend" (1981, Drama) Rip Tom Cn11Chdl1t ferrell A q~ncher arid hr& hr1ut.uk011per la1.o the riyors Qt trorl11t11 hit! 1n t910 Wyo111111y PG' I I hr 35 mHIJ .. dl)OIPUP li:a 8 (I) AUCI When 1'11i, µtltt>onal Ille oeg1ns 10 fall uµar1 Mer t>ecomes oopressed and reluses to le;ive r11s. ap.111rnent 0JACl(YAM .. (!) llOYll ·Angels Wash The1r Faces" ( 1939 ()1a111a) Ann She11oari Dead End K1os An 11111ocer11 boy 1s accused ol a crrme becilu!.e of his p;is1 police record l hrs) ...... ,,,.,. tMI Cl) TMl'Nll ~ 11.D. T tapper tries to rreat a Crtlrcally 111 member of o religious cult lAI ( t hr) Q fl) CAIMI AMCA A Nazi engineer shows up 1n Casablanca pursued by a beautiful member ol the French res1a1- ance (~ B ~ CAUGHT. lMI c.ot ... Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley, wrth guest& Anson Wiiiiams. Betty White end JoAnn Pllug, prollle six children who are rne 1nnocen1 v1c11ms of war In coun· Ines such as Somalra. Camb0d1a and El Salvador ( I hr ) .., llllJllJID8fT .. lllT1"•WCllC,_ ... fZI) HEiDCW TO IPIM "On Power" Wll· ham r Buckley Jr mooerares a deba1e on lhe ellects of power on government, 1ndus~ people D '1!) AM PUY9IOUll "Weekend" Barbara Hershey and Tony Musante star 1n an adaplahon of Ann Beat11e's 8h0n s1ory about a man's lr1r.>rra1ed search lor youth D ( I hr J 1C1 llO¥ll Trte Gazebo' ( 1960, Come- dy) Glenn roro, Debbie Reynotds A TV w11te1 bungles IN.> murder ot his wife's blackmailer ( 1 hr , 45 min ) I > ~ Coverage of the Women'• Masters Champ1onSh1p (RJ '" ntr YllTEl>AY IHOW TlltS ~Ure ot TV maga1ine news programs focuses on lhe even1s of tne week of March 16. t956 Friday. April 15, 1983 19 -Monday Cont. A tlleat11ca1 tl11ecl01 en1e<ta1ns an otd playwright friend wrlh anecdotes and ol>sefva1t0ns 0011ng a long dinner corwe1 sattOO at a posh New York restaurant 'PG" (1 hr 50mrn) ©) llO¥ll "Star Trek II The Wrath 01 Khan" ( t982. Science·Fic11on) W11Ham Shalner, Roc:ardo Montalban Adm James T Kirk reassembles his otd crew and bat- tles a \lllldict1Ve enemy who blames K11lo. tor the death ot his wile PG' ( 1 hr 55 mm) (%) llCMI 'Ttle Bad News Bears' ( 1976. C<>me<1y) Walter Matthau, Tatum O"Neal A wh1skey·slppmg L1t11e League coach transf01ms hrs losmg team into pennant contenders by signing up two ol the meanest tougnest players arovnd (2 hrs) M @ H•'il Atlanta Braves at San Ol8QO Padres (3 hrs ) I ~CCMfTYTOOAT P:1I DODllll ,_ Ulm IMOW 19 IC* Tiii TOW Featured an interview with Alvin Ailey and a look at hrs dance 11oupe, a look at Linda Ble11 s new·· tmage, a V!Sll to a suµptier or vdrtOUS props used 1n movies I GI) fAIRY RUD LA~ 1..uY I CCM*MY m Oii LA. Featured the controversy OV8f red meat, singer Randy Newman newest swimwear lastuons a compehtlOn ltor ~~ YOU MUD fOll fY Nm..U Los Angeles OodQers at San FraOC1SCo Giants (3 hrs l I TIC TM. DOUQM ~1..-MPCMT m.ATQ91t:. .. ~ ....... .OCC The deStrucllon ot Boobef°s lucky charm leads to a confron· tatlon In court -lr'MCMI ..._.. PUC:I Bltlle"s newfound phllosophlcal awareness Jeop ardlzes her relationship with Gary (R) 8 CD LO¥I,...,. Two 1abt>is try to get Sidney to have the ber mltzvah he mtssed asa boy. e m¥ll .. Blindfold'" ( 1966. Suspense) Rock Huctaon, Claudia Cardinale A psy- chlat11st becomes involved with Interna- tional coomct WtieO he t1eat1 e scientist ~·Dy two opposing government• (2 8 B TMA" __. n The etotlet of a man wno ptayw the guitar wM• cycling and a duck that can read carde and obey oommand8 on them 11a comt>lned with ~lar rfP(lse elements ( I hr ) a.,_ "Flylng Leelhemeckt" (1961, Ad\lentUfa) JOho Wayne. Rot>ert Ryan A tough M111lno command9f trlet to lhow hit men that dllc""lne ts the key to k.lrvlv· al oo the t>attleflefd. (2 hrs.) ... "The Derk ~t Of HINMI HOmt" (Pert t) (197t1 Horror) O.tlt Oevte, Dllvtd AektoyO. "' young oouPt leew the city Nfe ~ to Miiie In e remott Ntw England town bound by a ,,,_. Y"rly rttual ror crop lenlllty. (2 h<t.) • ~ "AbOrtlon CHnlo" The •bOttlOn eicperlenc .. ot kver1t women In one pattloUlar clinic et• documtnted Q ~ht.) ~CAI WT l'felln ''The Blue et' by St~ Cfer'w An alien 1nMt '" e Nebfqq frootw tbwn txpectlng to 22 Frld111, April 1~1. 1983 hnd the W1td West Ultrmately he foresees and wills his own death (RJ o ( 1 hr ) llCMI . AM The Marbleti' (198 I . Com· edy) Peter Falk, Burt Young A husll•ng. WiSeCracklng manager puslles his two remate wrestlers toward the top. 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min) CID wc.11'1 Q~ "Caesars Pal ace ln1111a11onal" Former Olympians Kathy Jonnson and Tracee Talavera are among Iha gymnast• compe1rng In this annual event ( 1 hr 30 mm ) (S)llOVll "Conan The Barbanan" ( t982. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. James Earl Jones In a mylhtcal world ol the past, e wamor-th1el and his compan- t0ns are sent by a N01dlc 1o.1ng to free the ruter·s daughler from the leedef ol e snake cull 'R" (2 hrs. 10 min) 0 90¥ll "Full Moon High"' ( t980. Com ady) Alan Arkin Adam Arkin A htgh schoot toolball star gets the urge to howl whenever there's a lull moon 'PG' ( t hr 50m1n) ~ llCMI "Chartroose Caboose' ( 1960 Romance) MOiiy Bee. Seo Cooper An old ra111oad conductor provides the shell81' ot his renovated caboose 10 a young couple who have eloped and are wanted by the law J..1 hr, JO min.) t:a l'J ()) rOOT 11 M DOOlt Jonah floors Jim and Harriet wl\ef'I he announces hts plans to ma1ry a pregnant young lady D G> 'AIRY~ P88f pressure forces Jen~lve up her l1ien<)Sh1p with a I boy RI .... .. lrA .. "tt(ll) 'JI, llCMI "Brealong Away" 11979, Drema) Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley A bicycle enthusiast 1n a small college town spends h s post-high school sumnl8' trying to sort out hlS plans IC>l the future wtlile 1ra1n1ng for the two b!Qgesl races of his Ille (R) (2 hrs ) 8 9 MOW .. Resurrection" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Ellen Buratyn, Sam Shepard. A wom- an returns to hie from the bf1nk of death alle< e serious car accident and discovers that !he can heal people with the laying onofhand5 \2 hrsJ. • m.AT • 0-tM:ll "Wagner'• Ring: Sleglrltd. Act Ill"' Siegtrled (Manfred Jvng) , son of Siegmund and Stegllnde, 11 deetlned to klll the dragon that ~he gold stolen by Wotan In "Ou " ( t hr , 30 min ) ID "Abortion Clinic:" The abortlOn experiences of aeve<et women In one penlcuter cllnlc ere dOcumented c;i ~hr.) ...-w. ... "A Little Sox" ( 1981. Comedy) m Metheton, Edward Henmenn. A oewl)wed commer~I <lltectOf tires ot hit !)(Ide anct becomet e phllendtf41r 'R' I l hr., 3Smln.I CQ) .,_ t.I Ought To Be In Pk:lur•" { 1982. Comedy) Walt tr Matthau. Ano- M1rgrtt II '"'1-aget joofn.ya !tom BtOOktyn to~ to get to know'* eatrenged sc~er r•~. 'PO' ( 1 hr , 45 ~ CZ> "Conan The 8'tti.rlen" ( t982. AclYtnture) Arnold Sctiwerzenegoer. Jemet Earl Jonee. In • mythlcel world ot the peat, a w1rrlOMNef end hit compan- loo• "' Milt t:f'/ • Nordic king to ttM .the rulef'e daught« ff°"' t1'4 IMdltt Of I tnake cult 'R' (2 tw... •D ~ • e (I) •MY AT• a.tti.ra O.CIOtl to ren.m 10 8d'IOOI ~ the ledt of 1 • 1r, tdUoatlOn COIU hef II Jot> ptomotlotl. lfi ... ''The BucoenMf'' ( 1938. Adventure) Frednc March. Akim Tam1<oll Pirate Jean Lat111e aids the United Stales 1n the War of 1812 (2 hrs 30m1n) NA NL C<llfTACT IAAATI Coverage of the World Ughlwetghl and Super light- weight Champoonsh1ps (R) ( 1 hr , 30 mrn) lliJ llCml "I'm Dancrng As Fast As I Can" ( 1982, Drama) Jill Ctayburgh. N>eol With amson The story of a womal'l's battle With Vahum addiCtron IS IOld ·R I 1 hr •5 min) ~ ,,. • •aue -· Cl) ~I LACIY Lt Samuels puts his career on the hl'le when he bucks the opt1'11()(1 ol a senior oll>eer and tells the press that a smgle strangler IS responsible tor a seues ol murders (R) ( 1 ht ) eum ... 8:) -ITCMIY ··oa1e11ne Moscow Hoddrng Carter evaluates Amef1cal'\ press coverage ol the Soviet Union (Part 2) ct') llCml "J ;:) Al'ld The Salt Frat Ktd'" ( t978. Comedy) Slim P>ekens White 1ravehl'\g to Nashville two musicians hop- ing to make ti big rn country musrc are Sidetracked by a redneck Sflefrll PG" ( 1 h1 . JO mm) i S) ~ John Byner shows you things stranger lt\81'1 rruth, larger than Ille, and ran1e1 than anything you·ve ever seen 0 lllOVll "St11pes" ( 1981 Comedy) Biii Murray Harold RallllS A New York cabbie looking tor excitement convioces hlS best lnenel to jOlr. him 1n en11s11ng 1n the U S Army 'R ( t hr . 20 min ) -@ llCml "Somewhere In The Night" ( 1946. Mystery) John Hoellak, Nancy Guild A war veteran sufltrlng from amnes1a a11empts 10 unc011er hlS former Ille J:,//ls t5 rT1lf1 ) -1•••w•1www .... lmUCnM Oii ~ Dame Judith Ande<son. Robert Whitehead and Zoe Caldwell dlscuu the reviver ot Robinson Jefler~~~atloo ol the Greek clesslc Ii) 10 INAI "In Pursuit 01 Equality" The right to equalUy and those who have tougnt tor anel against It is eir.a- mloed. WINlem F 6uckley Jf hOsts Q .. ,, . ...,, .... ........ _ llMY~ IUllY tWITllM • IFlll__, ,_ LA_,-"Frontline FOllOw-Up The Prot A.t:td Cons Of The Abor'lion ·~ ~T.o. "Ono Page 0 1 Love" ( 1979, Drama) Gena LM, Nanoy Hollman. A young women·a 1elat10oshlp with her rectuslYe lleter becomes complicated when one o1 the men a.he Pf'OCUfet tor her bec:Of'llft romantically rnvotved with the ~II (1hr,30min.) llOWll "S.ttn Suite" 1 urn~. OJama) manth• Foic. Heather Young. A women utet ~hlng at her dlaPotal to cllmb lhe ledclitt o4 IUCC9M In the tnagailnt bUslnela. ( 1 N •• 20 min.) Cl) .. ''Shogun A....ain'' ( 1981, A<Mtnturt) TomlMburo W•lley1ma, MaeltwO t~ A IOtrnef lllOgUl'I ... .-n wt10 ft.I maneuvtted OU1 OI hit POlltlOn b~ e n.itNne oten ot lplee Vowt lo ••:.,.bloody rMl'lgt. (1hr .. 28 min.) Cl> ..... ~ The Reef'' (191t, AOmenoe> Otnton l<e'1'e, Maren M'IMn A Pctynl.,.,.,_Al'l*leen. gll1 who het been edUOel-.:1 11'1 the u 8 l'9tUfnl to r. i.nd home end .... 11'1 low With • .,.,. ,,,. • ~~l.~ 30 min.) t min l l "I Oughl To Ut In P1c1urt1" ( 1082, 001ec.1V) W11t11 M111n.u Ann·M•t1,1ttl ~h1 , •1> m1r1.) • "P1rtne11 ' ( 1082, Cort1*dyl Ry11n N .. 1. John llurl (I h• • 36 min ) .. "DoolOI Al Stta" ( 19118, Comecly' Ohk Bogarde, llrlglllt 8011.101 ( I hr 30 mll\l (}t) "'file wonci.r Q111 All" ( tU14J CN<.u tl'\Of\llty I I hi , 3b rnll\ ) (Q) "818• Trek II lhe W1oth 01 Kht111" (1982. Scl111\Ce r1ct1on) Wllt111111 s111w1e1. AIC11do Montalban ( 1 111 . 1>6 1111t1 ) (I) "Thrtte Ouy11 N11mou Mike" ( 19b 1. Comedy) J111111 Wym1t11, V1111 Jo1111w11 ( 1 hr , 30mln) lZ) "lulu Ottwn" I 1979, D111mu) Burl LoflCnstor, Potor O'Toolu (2 lull, I min) -m "But Not For Mtf ' ( 19&9, Cumody) Clark Gable, Lllll Palmer (2 hrfo ) ... "Double Deal" (No 011111 On1m11) Louie Jourdan (I h1 , 35 min.) QrJ "Counselor At I aw" ( 1933. Olllmu) John Barrymor11. Beoo Daniels 11 111 JO min l t1:11(C) "J.D And Tiit! Sall Flat Kid" I 1978. Comedy) Slim Pickens ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -Alaernoon Movies- -• "Buck P11va1es Come Home" ( 1947. Comedy) Abboll and Costello. lorn Brown. ( I tu • 30 min ) gJ "Mara Maru" ( 1952. Adven1ure) E1101 Flynn, Rul h Roman (2 hrs ) (SI "Convoy" ( 1978, Adven1ure) Kris Kr1stolferson, All MacGraw ( l hr 51 min.) (Z) "lhe Green Man" I 19!>7 Comedy) Alas1au S1rn, Jill Adams ( I hr 10 min ) 1t:il (M) "The Salanianoer" ( 1981 Drama) Franco Nero. Anlhony Ou111n ( 1 hr. 35 min.) CO) "Gala~y QI lerror" ( 1981, Horror) Edward Alber!. r 1111 Moran ( 1 hr , 20 min) O "The Jericho Mile" ( 1979. Drama) Pele• Slrauss. Brian Dennehy ( 1 hr . 40 min) ta(Cl "The D1scree1 Chaim Qt The Bour· geo1s1e" ( 1972. Drama) Fernando Ray. Delphine Sey11g ( 1 hr 42 min ) ~-~ -- G "8Clng 0 1 In• Open Hoed" ( 1944, Mu.ic1I) Jttn• Pow•ll. ldger !Jergen (2 11" I •tZl 'Co11111 The D11berl•n" ( 1002. Allv1mture) Amutd Schwa1t1r1~uo1, J1u11ct11C111 Ju11111 (2 hr11 • 10 111111 ) .. fHl "Evil Under The Bun" ( 1982, My1 lt!ry) P1111 ll1Hoov, Jiint Dtrkln (2 h11 . 1:/ mil\) (I I "11ttt hv11tv11 Mori" ( lUC>b, Olamn) 01w1 011r'l(111. lltJbt•rl ny1111 ( 1 hr 30 111111 ) ct "full Mov11 t11ut1" ( 1980. Co1111uy) Ahtrt Arkin, AcJnrn Arkin ( I llr . !>O min ) Mt\L J "Slluhtly Hu11orntJl11" ( 1939. My~te1y) Pnl O'Brlttn, BrmJnrl<;k Cruwford ( 1 tlr . ?!i min) 11:111 Zl "~oyon<I l hn Heel" I 1961 l~om1111c,o) Oe111on K11'1111. Mnr11ri Jtm110n ( 1 hr , JO 1111n) •l S) 'Mciu11tti111 r1111111y l1obm11on" ( 1979 Advunturu) Rul.H111 Louo11. Susan 0111111111t11 Stt11w ( I hr , 40 rt1T11 ) 4cll1Cl "The Dork Angel" ( 1935. 01anin) fruclr1c M1uch, Morie Obt11011 (2 hill ) 0 "llansel And Gretel" ( 19b4, r1rnt11sy) Anunuted Voices 1)t M1ldrod Dunruck. the Vienna Boys Choir ( 1 h1 , 1 I min ) .. \H) "fhtl Wonder 01 It All" ( l!J/4) Docu mer1t.11y ( 1 hr 15 min ) lLl "flie King And Mr Biro" ( 1980, Fan li15y) A111111a111u ( 1 hr . 25 m111 ) lOI 'lh11 N11x1 U11t1" ( 1982. Science-Fie 11011) K11l1 Outl11u. Au11enne Barbeau ( t tu , 35111111 l lZl "Hea11lan<f' ( 198 I. D1ama) Rip Torn, Conchata Ferioli ( 1 nr 35 min.) HS@ "The Dallu:; Cowboy Cheerleaders" ( 1979, Drama) Jane Seymour, lara1m; S1ephens (:>hrs J --•l·venlng HAPn DAYI AGAIN Clllftl llQH1'. DOUGH AICIDIO 'MB'I CGllPMY HAWAIRVW .. 1 a • .,,. OVD EAIY ' Keeping Fit" Gue!>IS Anne Je=a, Robert S1erllng (R) Q O)NIC z--. e umcM lfQllY (I) \M l'OOTUl.L l 01 AngelH f llJ>rltl 11 T= D1y 91nellt1 (:.I hra ) (l l "Con'loy" ( llH8. M11•ntu11) Krl• 1<1111ollorton. All M1.1c.011w l1uck.,1 and cop111.11temp110 01i1w11 ONt 111othtr In • rouuh·and·turnble wtlJ on wt\Hla, 'PCl' *' hr , b I min ) llOV9 "l lo• My father Told Me" ( 97b. Otnrnn) .kll1111y I ynato, Yot1a1 Yad· 111 A yovng Jewl~h boy urow1 up 11a111nl11g to rt111gh.ol toloe tole) 10 h1rn by tht grand· l8lhe1 whom he lc:Jot11as 'P(J' ( I hr , <40 1'"1"~un .. u~a--..vacc.MY ... ...-r&Llll =CAVITT Ou11111 $holl11y ~rman ' ort 2) (R) A&LllntlPAl&Y OCIMlllc ntl II.AMII umlO 1 llllff J llOY1I "Doc1or At Sea" ( 1956. Come- dy) Dirk DOijarele, ar1u11111 Bare.IOI A younu uoctor working or1 a cargo boa1 to 11vo1u 11 torced mar1111ge got!I 111vol11ed wllh a bew11cn1ng young rrenc:h ulrl I 1 hr , 30 min) OJ) IHllMA WTOlll II COllCIA'T rhe m1er- nationa1 pop-rock star perlorms such hits as "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes Only" in a concon 1aped al Hollywood's IPat~e~ I I hr) ?a Cit ... ..c ... HAPn DAYS AGAIN ~ '::"• An 1n1erv1ew wllh 18· year-old lllm ac1or Mau 01llon a look at prefabr1ca1ed hon1es i.utu lhrough 1he Settr~ Roebuck ca1a1ogues lwrn 1908 10 the 1930s GIOAP tml llfTIRT~ TOllOHT An 1n1erv1ew Wllh~e~ l "*lll'IWU '1i) IUH•M flUJOflT llMY HMT'MAll, llMY twmWI MOVIE "My Dinner Wllh Andre· I 1981, Drama) Wallace Shawn. Andre Greqory BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL Uu ria l in ·111 Ce111 c terif's ·127' l'. I ;'th Street .~l11jHnent -Crem ation Plans A n1ihihle Costa Alesa Phone 6 ·16-93 7 1 Fr iday, April 15, 1983 21 -Tuasclay Cont. Aames, P1loebe Cates ( t hr . 40 min ) ... "Foor FriendS" {1961. Orama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen ( 1 hr • 55 mm ) -CC) "Callle Annie And Little Sr11clles" (1981. Wes1ern) Burt Lancaster Jonn Savage ( t hr 35 m4n ) Cl) "The High Cost 01 Loving" ( 1958, Orama) Jose Feftef. Gena Rowlands ( 1 hr , 25 min) -<IZ> "All Quiet On Tt>e Western Front" ( 1930. Orama) Lew Ayre-s. LOUIS WOI· heim (2 hrs) -(Z) "Lei Joy Reign Supreme" (No Dale) ~hrs) al) "Tangier" ( 1946 Adltenture) Marla ti!_ontez Preston Fosler ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) tW(}I) "Star Trfffl II The Wrath 01 Khan" ( 1982, Scienc.FICOoo) Wilham Shatnet. Ricard<> Montalban ( 1 hr , 55 min.) 'tWaD "FOUi Friends" (1981, Orama) Craig Wasson, Jodi Thelen ( 1 hr . 55 min.) (I) "Siience 01 The NOl'th" (1981, AdVenture) Ellen Burstyn. Tom Skarrltt l1 hr .. 35 min ) la "Strlpet" (1981, Comedy) Bill Mur- rey. Harald Ramis (I hr,, 20 min) -~·---11ov1es--~.Tha Gambler From Natchez" ( 195•. AdVenture) Dale Robertson, Debra Paget 1_1 tir 30 min) m "Branded" ( 1951 Weatern) Alan Ladd. Mona Freeman (2 hrs ) (C) "30 IS A Dangerous Age. Cynthia" ( 1968, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Suzy KandaM ( 1 hr , 40 min ) -1'.I) "Soup For One" ( 1982. Comedy) Saul Rublneil. Marcia Strassman ( 1 hf . 25 min.) W CH) "Hooky Tonk Freeway" 1198 t, Com- edy) WIH18m Devane Beverly D' Angelo (.!tw ,50mln) tD "The Splflf 01 Culver" ( 1939. Ora- ma) Jaci<le Cooper, Freddie Bar1hOIO- rnew. (2 hrs.) W CC) "The Green Man" (1957, Comedy) Alastair Sim, Jill Adams. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) aD "Adventures 01 The W1ldemesa Faml- ty" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Demante Shaw ( 1 hr . •O min.) g "The Getting Of Wisdom" ( 1978. Ora· ma) Susannah J:owle, Hilary Ryen ( 1 hr., ~min) •(%) "Laughtar In Paradise" ( 1950. Come- dy) Audrey Hepburn, Alast•lr Sim. ( 1 hr .. •5mln.) •CC> "Woodplum" ( 1981. Advrleture) Metta e.n&ux, ._Ochal C.118' ( 1 hr., 30 min.] (J:) 'It Rained AU Night Tha Dey I Latt" (1978, ActveotlJfe) Tony Curtll. Salty l<8'1erm11n. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) (I) "A Whale 01 A Tale' ( 1977, Adven- ture) WllRam Shatner. Many Allen ( t hr .. 35 min.) ... "Aftalrt 01 Doble Gltlll" ( 1953. Com- ~) Oet>ble Reynolds, Bobby Van ( t Iv 15 min.) .. The EndleM SUmmfr" (1986. vre) MIM HyNOn, ~t Auguel 11 hr • 45 mlr\.). •av "rm On My Wly" 11e1t. eom.cty> Harold llOyd W CD) "Non-Stop t<ld" (1918. Comedy) Hefold Lloyd. wcm ··r~ Ou.y" (191&. Comedv) Hltold Llo)'<I. .. iS'.KKlng Of Klngl" ( tN2, OrarNI) Jef· Hunfer. Aot>lt1 AVln l3 hf•> ''Oolfla Apel" (IMI, .~> 'Tony ta, Jei11c8 Wllt9f (I hr .. 27 min ) ~ ·~~ C4.lrteln" (1119. ~ ... ,,..., April 11, 1113 CS) "Silence Of The North" ( 1981 Ad\lenllQ!) Ellen Burstyn. Tom Skerr111 I..! hr 35'mtn ) U "Love Al F1rsl Sight" ( 1977 Come dy) Dan Aykroyd. t.Aary Anne McDonald i! hr . 25 min) &11(QJ "Sparrow" ( 1979. Mystery) Randy Herman. Don G0<don 11 hr . 26 min ) .. Cl) "Soup F0t One ' ( 1982 Comedy) Saut Aublnek. Marcia Strassman ( 1 hr 25mtn) --8vening ....... MAWY DAY1 A.tMt Clll ... 89f\' .... AIC ... C ,_..°'9/llll't MAWAIMN 0¥9' un "Women Alone I Being Single" Gueat· singer Maxine Andrews R)~ ... ...,_'°"A MAIOll mw.nun .. ... .. LA~&-.n•~AK'f ... .-Yl&Lmt M.1:1 .. CAWTTCR> M.L.•MPAaY cm1• DIWl'I MIAllM-. #CllJIC8n9 .oW'8 "Mystery At Cn11e House" ( 1982. Adltenture) Alleen Britton A young girl find& uneitpected aesventure et =i··= 1•~.w-i ~':'Ji. A 41-v-rotd hOU9&- wlfe tries to break the women'• oyctlng distance record for a 24-hour period; an Austin, Texas. TV sportscaater who per- forms outrageously to win rallngs I \:'Mt~ TilllQtlT A report on oeleb11ty dolll IOol<s 111 the new Groucho IMarE 1 F.._ IMIT ......... IMllYIWmWI •um'llM&. "Aflt Round Ptayotr" ~~t to ~oul) (2 tn .. 30 min ) Cl;) (II) ... "Soup For One" ( 1982. Comedy) S.ul Rubln911. Marcia Strass· man. A N.w Yott<at conf1ont1 toelal prea- BUI" and hla own neufOMI In hll quest tor the per1ect mete. 'R' ( 1 hr., 26 min J ell Jiii -°' .._ °' M LOIT ill Vl9wert are taken beNnd Iha '°"'" dUrlng the making of GeorQe Luc:u and 1 St~ Spleltierg·a tpeellC\Mr movie ''Raldet9 Of Thi La.I M " for a look II hOw me ~IUl'a lllm ceme 1ogether. It ~ ... "HMllland" ( 198 I, Drema) ~ Tom. Conohe1a Ftrrell. A renchef end hil l'IOUMkeet* t.eoe the rlQOr• of f1ontlef Illa In 1910 Wyoming. 'PG' (I hf.. 3S -~-ML AllMl& Bt1vee II Sen OlegO ,-~~ r r:l-::-.nr:ect • mateh ~ .......... John ......,..t. end 1tlt &.e11lcon Time Compjlii90!. a Wit to• hrewOlllS factOly; grade school chtld1en who are pursuing the art of an1ma11on 16HM&YRW LAWllml..uY IC:C./llll't IYIO.U Featured a repo<l on brain su1getY. an exercise coacti who malles house calls. hOw to avOtd the theft of your l car ~d~ear-old violinist MOUllCAUI ... YOU A111D '°"IT .. -w LOS Angeles DodQers at San Francisco Giants (3 hrs ) I TIC TAC DOUQM IMQB./ ~ MPORT llMIC °' MmAL ,AllTlllQ ~ .. (I) -IKY Donovan and Amos face oH to deelde the late of a stroog-wllled mall order bride. G CID M A-TUii A college classmate ol Amy' a aslls the ~-Team f0< help wtten &tie suspects that her Mura husband mur- dered her wealthy father ( 1 hr.) 8 lllMI "Mirage" ( 1965. Mystery) Gre- OO<V Pecll. Diane Baller A psyctllatrlsl doubts tils patient's amnesia. but agrees 10 help him attet becoming Involved In a seoes of strange events (2 hrs.) 8 9 tWPY DAY1 Fonzie risks ~ Ashley when l'le allOws an old flame to ~d the night 1n his apartment (A) D U lllMI "She WOle A Yal\QW Rlbt>OO" ( t949. Western) John Wayne. John Agar lndienS attacll an undefStaffed c.v- alry outpcxt (2 hrs J (I) MIMI "Tt>e Dani Secret 01 Harvest Home" (Part 2) ( 1978, HOlrOI) Bette Davis, David Ackroyd A young couple teave the city kte beh<nd to setlle In a remote New England town bound by a strange yearty ritual f0t crop fenHlty (2 llrs) fJD MOVA "The Fragile Mountain" A report on the MVele SOii erosion In the Himalayas that 1s threatening the SUNrv&I of the Nep~7..:.geseoted. (R) D ( 1 hr.) Ii) "We. Ttwt Aecused" Life tallet on new meaning tor Paul Pre&Mt. a poor echoolmaster who9e manlage la lnsutterable. wtten he becomes Involved with a lonely ootleague. (Part 1) c:;i (1 h1) (.Cj 110¥11 "Cattle Annie And little Brltchel" (1981. Wettem) Burt Lanca•- ter, John Savage. Two tough outlawt pick up 11 p11ir of tHf'l-age girls and take t'*n 11a:thelr adllenturn. 'PG' ( t hr .. 35 min CID llAaAllR' MWA11 m Pow9rl Boolhe •tart M Raymond Chend*'• l'lardbOlled detacttvo, Who, In Iha tlrat ot 1 five-pail Mrlea. tangles with movie fOlk In the 1nYoStl09tlon 01 the untlmaly dellh of a him 1111 . ... "Atlantic City" ( 1980, Orama) Buf1 l•ncuter. SUNn Salandeln.. The eatr~ hulbend of an oyattf bet wah· reaa •rrtv.a with her ~nt YOUl'1Qllf ell- ,., end 101N stolen h«oln, wtliich he W9t'li. an tOl"O hOod to ... for him. 'A' C I ~. 44rnln..) .... "Hell NIQht" (1981. Honor) U'lde Blllt. Vlnoent Vll'I Patten Aa pen ot theft lnltletlon, frelemllY llld ICWOftty pledgll epend a night In • IJICC*.Y, "IP- poMdly ati.odCM..O mel'tllOn. 'A' (I hr . 40~ • ''HolO~ Tomott~' (1"411 Ciemar1.c,.c: Mocft, John' AW A death- r<M Pf ....-a ~l~• Of\ the o4 "" aMOUtton. Hr a '° m1n > -) ---An old girt-~ "°"' thl pOllol jlOp9td• 'tel• TMINa --U. Tr Pf* John r.c.. 1t~rnJ1ng l•l'*"°"" •nci ramuy arrlt• (RI (I ht , 10 min ) • lOlllNT Ou t llOlt Jolin Allllffl ueeT1 R1t11 MU!too. Oonn1 Mlllt, Gitt Coif~'· 'IJ..-.n. l yg; ... ,." TMI IOlfOM ..... ,.... Cov1111u1 ot t • tan!OY9 26 mtle llCI WhlCh d11w• lhOUMndl ut r~ trom aero.a '''-country lncludH a dl&e1J1Ptlnn ol Iha hl•I<> ry ot 1N111thon1, tt\e beckgroundl ot 11'\e runnef1 and how thay 1111n I 1 hi ) 41) IWOM> MID IC* CC)llOVll "The Ooer Hunttr" (1978, Orn ma) Aoblft 0t Nlfo. M9fyt Str119 ThrH clo11t1, cartlteo l11ond11 from a am111 Pinn tylventa file&! town are chanoe<S IQfev1tr by OXJ:Hjrler)(;IOQ lhn ftll0f8 or war Whtn thty nr11 drultad AM •.ent lo Vkt1nam 'A' (3 hft . 3 min.) 00 _. IAITOM M COMC91J Thtt 1r11er M llOOOI pop rock star ~rt()(mt IUCh 11118 88 "Morning Trotrl" end "For Your (yea C>nly" 1n e c:oncorl 1al)ed 111 Hollywood's Palac11 Theatre ( t hr ) 1W9 IWTlllJ_,-TOMMIHJ A11 Interview wn'(ii;r J;r'.:O.., I JOO YCMeG TO Dll Johnny Mann hosts this tn1ema11011a1 Ch11s1ian Aid documen· 1ary <1ep1Cllrig lhe pltgllt 01 starving chll· dre11 1n Ugand11, Thailand. Somalia end Ellltopla j 1 hr ) I •••w .. ..,. ... WCN«--... lOVI. MmlCMt rm.a .... IAmlil(R) llOVll "Blow Out" ( 198 t Suspenl>O) John l ravotta. Nunvr Allon A sound 1ech n1c1an who wor1111 011 horror hims become~ 1nv04ved 111 a murl.Ser 111ys1ery wnan h8 w11 nesses an assass1na11on R' I 1 111 , 4~ min,) 1l:il@ m¥11 "No Time For Comedy" ( 1940 Comedy) Jam('s Stewart. Rosalind Aus sell A playwr1gh1 !alls m IOv6 with the star ot his Broadway p1oducll0f1 (2 hrs ) 11:11 Cl G) LAJI llQHT wmt DAVID LITJIMWI Guests sinuer Phoebe Snow, Pe1er O'Toote. comedian Gary Muledeer It hr) UCCUUI (!) TOii COTTI.I: Ufl Cl.Oii Guesl Gary Crosby G) lilOVll "Sit Angers When We Meet" ( 1960. Drama) Kuk Douylas, Ktm Novak A successtut a1ct111e<.1 is 1orn between 1he secunty ot home and family and his love tor a married woman (2 hrs ) g) LCM. MmlCAM mu ([} AUTO AACleO Coverage of the NAS CAR Northwestern Bank •OO (from North Wilkesboro. N C ) (A) (2 hrs 30 min ) IH)llOVll ··The Salamandf't" ( 1981 . Ora- ma) Franco Nero. Anthony Quinn A weal1hy llakan tndostroahs1 tries 10 p.even1 the takeover of his counrry·s government -11mn1ng Movies- .. 'Laughter In Para<lose" ( 1950. Come- dy) Audrey Hepburn. Alastau Sim ( t hr . 45mm i •@ 'Laura (1944 Mys1e1y) Gene T1t1• ~· Clifton Webb (2 hrs ) a.g "Love Al F'lls1 Sight" ( 1977 Come dy) Dan Aykroyd. Mary Anne McDonald l1111 , 25m1n) .. CZ> "The Endless Summ&. I 1966. ----------- t>y 1 gr()U(l uf 1"Jht wino 1anat1c. ( t nr , 3b min I CLl llON "runetal Hom•" t 1002. My• l«y) Kay t•awtfy, Barry MCH .. A young woman lnveeooetM 11trange occ:uttnc:.t •I h11r g1andmot1\111'• Vletori.n homt 'A' ( t hi , :SO ff\11\ ) (llJ l90WI "A Name F°' (1111 ( 1G72, Ola m1) Robert Culp. S•rnantha Eggar An 111.:hlltOI llMI Iha tlroJla Of COITtnMfl<;t wtlh hit wlle 11110 &Ollie• 111 en l'lolaled Souttwrn mon11on whlc:h wa• ten 10 him ~~It gr1111t·g11ndtathe1 'A' ( 1 hr , (I ) 'tho l>wlX<I And The So1ceror" ( 1982. renlHy) ltie Hortlty. Kathlffn Aollof Heroic: 10~ try to delhrooo 1n 01111 lyr1n1 whO hla VNd llOIC~y 10 ensl11110 o roee11ev111 kingdom 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 llltfl) !ZI lllCMI ··Heoll'8nd" ( 198 t. Dr11ma) nip Torn, Co11cha111 Forrall A rnncher and 11111 h00sekeope1 lact the rigors ot ltonller Ille 111 t910 Wyo<rnng 'PO' (1 hi , 3!> rn1r1 L 12let IJ (I) CO. 190 A Phologrnµher carrlcit. out 11 pnooy kldn111>ptng scheme In Qfder In rid 111rnsell ot h111 dorn10eo11ng wife (R) lf hr , :>o ml11 ) t.e D ftOlt 1'MI LO¥I Oil A QIU) Shields & Yarnoll, Robe1t Wegner Car04 L•wrence, Dula Fvans and Glenn Ford Join hosh1 Darnel J Travanll and Anita Giilette fOf an intormellve look or lhe problem of child abuse ( 1 hr) U m¥ll ··rhe Arrangement" ( 1969 Orama) Kirk Douglas. Faye Dunaway An ad11erhs1ng e~ecut111e searches tor meal( 111g 1n a life 1ha1 seems merely a senes of e111p1y roles It h1 . 30 min I f> llOVll "Carry On Cleo" ( 1965, Come dy) Amanda Balfle, Sidney James Mere Antony and Cleopatra let the sl&118$ k>Ose. and Julius Caesar ets his jusl reward 011 the Ides of March 2 hrs 30 min ) ai =.r_,. TOMQHJ An 1nter111ew wllh ~Sagal. Cl) "Carnival 01 C11me" ( 1964 Orama) Jean·Plerre A1.rmon1. Tonia Car 1ero When a missing woman's corpse Is hnally discovered. her husband's buS1ness partner. who was also he1 lover. confesses 10 the crime. 11 hr . 40 min ) *I. l9C .... OftlllQtCJ mmMT&KO 2:11 (I) C81 ... llQHTWATCM Wl!WITIU. llOVll "Galaxy Of Terror" ( 1981. Hor rol) (dward Albert. E11n Moran. A space ship crew encounters a c:o1e11e ot f11g11tero 1ng ahen creatures while looking IOI anolh er vessel slranded on a lorb1od1ng pldnt!I R' (1hr .20mtn) 0 llOVll "Conan The 6arba11an' C t982 Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones In a mythical world of the past, a wa1110Hhtel and his compan- A<M!nture) Mtke Hynson. Robert August ii hr . 45 min ) 7-(!) "High Time" ( 1960, Comedy) Bing Crosby rabtan C2 hrs ) (CJ "Woodplum" ( t981 Aovnerure) Arlette Blernaux Michel Castel ( 1 hr . 30 min) (ID "The Looney. Looney. Looney Bugs Bunny Movte" 11981. Comedy) Antmat· ed VOtCeS by Met Blanc. June Foray ( 1 hr . 20 min) .. (S) 'A Whale 01 A Tale" ( 1977, Adven· iOt•• ar• Niii by 1 Hordto king to lrM rhe n.rlef't daugh1et lrom the le•Oet ol a enek4I e111t 'R' (2 In , 10 rr'lln J n CHHI0¥11 "fvtt Undet The Sun" ! 10&2. My1tt1yl Pttet U.tir10V. Jane Otrldn o.- gtan ~th HtfCUle PCHrOI ~I IOt ltle "11.1rder•r ol 1 tamous ao11 ... 1~ an ISiand rtton hotel'• 111tt •nd guet11 PO' ~""· t2mlf'I) J MO¥ll "Mophl1110" ( 1081. Ofama) i.us Mart11 BrandaUM. Kryttyna Jandtl An 11mbllt0ul G11man ac;I()( PYI• hill oth ICI •tide In hit bid f()f •UCOOlll when ,,... .. 1Na~1opowe1 (21111 1bmln) .. I&: un T• COTTI.II UP Cl.Gii C\lfft Rod McKuen (P111t 1) (Zl '*Ml "Mephl~lo" ( 1981, Ot1ma) Klltua Me111 Brondaua•. Kry11y111 Jend• An amblllou• Gorman 1c1or putt hit elh ICS Hide In ht" bid IOI &ucceu when the Nozt!> COlllV 10 J)OWOI (2 hra . t 5 min I ta(Cl llOVll "Below Tile Belt" (1980. Dia ma) R11g111a 6011, John C Btch«lr A tough your11,1 woman·a ll(lhung ablllly makes a n11me tor her In th• wOfld of pro tess1ona1 lomele wres111ng 'R' (I hr , 30 2:11 lmin ~AT Ul9ll .. W.CIMY THIAW (f1.) ... )M H•Mn91 11:11 ,Amt. ) llOVll "6ro1her Can You Spare A Dime?'· I 1975) Documentary ()j1ec1ed by Phllilf'tl Mora The 1mpac1 ot thtl Depression upon dltfe1en1 stign1en1s of Ille 1n Ameioca d1tferi. l!om lhe average work· 111g men to b1g-11me criminals 'PG' 11 hr 45 rn1n) --w TOPO' ntl MOM9eO ...... ,...(R) lilOVll "Exc:allbu1" ( 1981 Fantasy) Nigel Te11y Nicol w1111emson The legend· ary history ot Camelot, ltom Arthur's assump11011 to Iha throne 10 the perilous quasi for the Holy Grall 1s 1elold (2 hrs, 25m1n) ..a«!)Nnm d (C) m¥ll "lhe Sea WOives" (1980, Adventure) Gregory Peck. Aoge1 Moore Du11ng Wotld Wat II, a group ol British businessmen to1m a volunteer 1eg1meo1 10 des1roy a German spy nest 1n Ille lnd1&n Ocean 'PG (2 hrs) HJ llOYll "Tile Sword And The Sorcerer" ~11~:r2 Fantasy) Lee Horsley Kalhleen ta MU...U d IDMMIOf~ lilOVll "Shogun Assassin" ( 198 t, AdvenlureJ Tom1saburo Wakayama. Masah110 Tom1kawa A 1orme1 shogun assassm who was maneuve<ed out 01 hlS position by a ruthless clan ol spies 110111ts to lake bloody revenge ( 1 hr . 26 min ) 1u1e) W1U1am Shatner. Marry Allen ( 1 hr , 35m1n) 0 "Attaus Qt Dobie G11hs" 11953. Com· edy) Debbie Rey!'lolos Bobby Van ( 1 hr 30 min I a.CC) "The Green Man · (1957. Comedy) Alastair Sim. Jill Adams ( 1 hr . 30 min ) C2) "The Decline Of Western Crv1hzat10n" l 198 t, Muslcal) ( 1 hr .. 40 min I .. (OJ "Paradise" ( 1982. Orama) Wiiiie Friday, April 15, 1983 23 -Tuesday Cont. t11(C) m¥ll "Z:' (1969, Suspense) Yves Montand, Jean-Louis Trintignanr The poltlical murder of Grego110• I 'lmtl• 1k1s serves as the prelude 10 ltH ..... u 1 coup (2 hrs . t5 mtn J •a ID me _,,. llllOl.lll'Bllllill•HIMlrtlrf m¥ll "Hell Night" (1981, Ho11()() Uoda Btarr. Vincent Van PallOf'I As part 01 their initiation. fralerllfly and SOf011ty pledges spend a ntght In a spooky, sup- po&edly abandooed mawitan 'R' ( I hr , 40mln.) W CI) m¥ll "Partners" ( 1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, John Hurt. A straight cop and a gay pollce clefk go undercover as a homoeeicual couple to find the murderer of a male model 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min) .. , Cl) C81 _,,. _,.,.AT'Ctl 11m COTTle UP a.Oii Guest Rod McKuen. (Part 2) CB> m¥ll "Rteh And Famous" (1981. Drama) Candice Bergen. Jacqueline Bis· set Through<>Ut the ups and downs ot their respective lilerary careers arid romantic lives. two women depend on their friendship IOI stabtllty 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 .. K'-..... ~..-TO fUl lCMI mT QOU "Woo<ts And Long Irons" {R) (0) fl001'l*T .-it A group of amateur perlOlmetS put on a play to save the Rye SchOOI f()( Unusual Children from bank- -Wednesday _ ........ ....__ ... "Prince Of The City" (1981, Drama) Treat Wiiiiams. Jeuy Orbach. (2 hrs . 45 min.) •CD> "Wings In The Wilderness" ( 1976, AdventU<e) ( 1 h1 .. 30 min.) (%) "Soup FOi One" ( 1982. Comedy) SeUI Rubloek, Marcia Strasaman ( 1 hr • 25 min.) •az> "Le&t Alght" ( 1969, Drama) Lloyd Bridges. Anne Francia (2 hrs.) 1111(1) "The Witch's Sister" ( 1979. Mystery) OepMe Youree. Dara Brown. ( t hr., to min.) .. CC) "Dootor Zhivago" (1965, Drama) omar Sharif, Geraldine Chaplin. (3 hrs . 30 min.) M CI) "The Far Out Wnt" ( 1967, Comedy) AM Shendan. Ruth McOevitt (2 hrs ) 119(1) "Cont1nen1111 Divide" ( t98 t , Romane.) JOOn Beluthl. Blair Brown ( 1 hr., 43 min.) CI> "Zulu O.wn" ( 1979, Orama) Burt Lancaster. Peter O'Toote. (2 hrs., 1 min.) M CD> "Chariots Of Fite" (1981, Drama) Bin CroM. Ian Cherteeon. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) .. (JI) "Fl.IQltlve Family" ( 1980, Drarn1) Richard Crenna. Olant Beket. ( 1 hr . .0 min.) • "Doi And TM BUM(' ( 1980, A<Mn- t\#e) Anltntted. I 1 hr., 10 min.) ... "Mystll)' Al Castle Houle" ( 1982, • A"oventurt) Alleen Btltton ( 1 hr., 20 min.) {%) ''Heertland" (1981. Orama) Alp Torn. COnchlle Ftrrell. 11 ht., 36 min.) -~ .. .,.,. Movee1' (1teo, Orama) .JOOn ~'T=~°'M~~.ht~.i=1~irN) "'Newman. 8dy Reid 1 ht., &e min.) CDl "~O" (1981, atN) l<i.ue Mette B<endeuer. l<lyttyne J9nda (2 tw. .. 18 min.) Cl) "The L.ut Hunt" f195a. AdVenlUft) 29 Friday, Aprll 5. 1983 ~u Icy ( 1 hr. 50 min.) M WOllLOAT~ M llO¥ll "Heartlancl'' ( 1981. Or;ima) Rip loin. Conchald F'err~·ll A r.onchm aniJ his nousekeeper race the 11g01s of tron11e1 hie 1n 1910 Wyoming 'PG' ( 1 hr 35 min) .. • miwtl 'House 01 HOlrOIS ( 1946. HonOI) Bill GOOdwln. Robert Lowery A demented artist uses a fiend known as The Cfeeper 10 perpetrate his darkest revur.:~=· ( 1 hr . 30 min) i m¥ll "Major Dundee" ( 1965. Adven- ture) Charlton Heston, Richard Harris A Union majOI leads 100 volunteer prisoners on a dangerous mrSSIOO against the I.it;: (2 hrs . 30 mtn.) •rn•..-'191-Ameom VBIY ~ CAIUA&. ACGIUMITMICll Rekl 1ntroduoes a group of bright new comics In this special taped at Giggles nightclub in Cincinnati's Union Termliial (1 fir . 30 min.) lt1I OmcMI "I'm Dancing As Fest As I Can' I 1982, Drama) JIN Clayburgh. Nicol W1llt· amson The story of a woman's battle with Valium addlcilOl'I IS lold 'R' .. (f),Aml• CC) m¥ll "Hardcore" ( 1979, Drama) George C. Scott. Season Hubley. A con-cerned fether leaves the pe!"Oeful sur- Stewart Granger. Robert T aytor ( 1 hr • 45 min.) -im "The Se11 Symbol" (1974, Drama) Connie Steven.. Shelley Winters (I hr . 30mln.) ... "White Savage" ( 1943, Adventure) ~aria Montez, Jon Hall. ( 1 hr., 30 min) 1t:ae "Ctitter'a Way" ( 1981, Drama) John Heard. Jett Bridges. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) (%) "Life. Love. Death" (No Date) (2 hfs) _.,, ... _ 11av1 .. - -· "Belle Slatl'I Oeoghter" (t9•8. Western) Rod Cerneroo. o.oi-oe Mont· ~ry. ( t hr .. 30 mlri,J • "The Mllllonalrtss" ( 1961, Comedy) ~la Loren, Peter Sellers .. (2 tn ) (tJ "Silent Movie" (1978, Comedy) Mel BrOOka. Marty Fetomen ( 1 hr • 29 min ) <Bl "Carbon Copy" ( 1981. Cotnedy) George Segal. Suaen Sa n1 James c 1 hr • 35 min.) -cm "The Seortt Policeman'• Other Ben" (1981. Comedy) John Cleest, Graham C"-pmen. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) •• "Magic Fire•· (1954. Blogfephy) Yvonn. De Cerio. Cerle>s Th<>mpton, (2 hrs.) W {C) "Low At Flftt Bltt" ( 1979, comedy) G9ofgt HamfltOft, ~Saini Jamea. (2 hrs.) ® "Beyond Th• RHf" ( '981, Romance) Denton i<.'ne, Maren ,,.,.,_, 1.1 tw .. 30 min.) • "Ofdlnary P~" I 1980. Orame) Mary Tylet Moora. Donald Su1ht(land (2 hra., 3mtn) CZ> "The Bad Newt Beara" ( 1978, eon,.. 9V> Walter Miit~. T•tum O'Neal (2 hta) -~·s111 Tr ... 11· Tht Wrath OI Khan" 1982. Scllnoe-Actlon) WllMam Shit!*. do Mont.ibln f ' iv .. 56 min ) •OO "&avaoe ~ .. = AcMrillKtl rorn 8kemtt, ~ 't ""·· 26 mll'l. l roundlngs of hts home town 10 search IOI his daughter. who has become heavily 1rwotved 1n a b1g-c11y pornography racket ·R 11 hr 46 rrnn 1 S lllOVll · Alldnll<. C11y 11980, Drama) Bwr Lancaster Susan Sarandon The estranged husband or an oyster bar wart- ress arrtves with her pregnant younge. sis- ter and some stolen hero.n. which he wants an aging hOOd to sell lor him 'R' ( I hr , 4.Cm1n) -~TOPO'ntl*-11 ., .......... U:.ooT • ~-Richard Thom-as and Bess Armstrong star rn this per- formance ot Neil S1mon·s comedy about a pa11 of New York newlyweds Taped al the ._1M~ler 1n Seallle. Wash (2 hrs ) .. ,,,., .........., m¥ll "Sparrow" ( 1979, Mystery) Randy Herman Don Gordon An amatevr pnvate delecttve sets oul on a mtsst0n to flnd lhe murderer of a popular songwriter Uhr , 26m1n J (Z)m¥11 "The Green Man" t 1957, Com- edy) Alastair Sim Jill Acsams A mtld- mannered clockmaker feedS a d<>Uble hie as a hired kilter whO intends to 15$85Slnale a very dtSagreeable diplomat ( t hr 30 mlll) W a:l)IDMMICJlf~ CO "Mephlsto" ( 1981. Drama) Klaus Mana Brandauer Krystyna Janda (2 n1s. 15m1n) a:a(O) "Wings 1n Tri. Wilderness" 11976, Ad11enture) (I hr . 30 min ) Cil "Soup For One" ( 1982. Comedy) Saul Rublnell Marcia StraSS1111an ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) •Cl "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980 Adven- ture) Animated ( 1 hr 10 mll'I ) •(C) "Doctor Zh111ago" I 1965 Drama) Omer Sharif. Geraldine Chaplin (3 hrs . 30mln) ..(%) "Conan The Barberl8n" ( 1982. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones (2 hrs. 10 mln.l H (() "Whoopee!" (1930, Musical Eddie CanlOf. Belly Grable ( 1 hr . 30 m n ) (Q) "The Outrage" ( 1964, Drama) Paul Newman. Laurence Harvey ( I hr . 35 min) .. "FOi Your Eyes Coty" ( 1981, Adven· ture) ROQe! MOOle, fopol (2 hrs . 5 mtn.) e "Galllpoll" ·(1981, Dramn) Mel 011:>-eon. Mark Lte. (I hr .. 50 min) _ ....... II• the perut.a al lh1• u oona w<llklfl1.I !J!gelti~ In • dinlf • III LA,_ a -.SY l everne ~c;I• INI the nian !IN t1a1 h••n 1:111 tng, I fo111W1 lr1P41ll arlltt 11 C111t II.I kUI ~=-~·= (1832, Ora11le) WU ff> Aamet, Ptioebl C.t•• Two , .. ,1 •u11r• come of •oe In 1823 A11ghdad 'R' ( t hr , •Omln l M~TNl--Ol91QtU. ... • (I) llCMI "The Miracle 01 Kathy Mii- iet" (198t, Chma) Shlron Oleta. J'.rank Conver.. The true 1tOfV of .,, Arizona teen 1gtr'1 courag.001 tll0tts to return 10 • l'\Ofmaf lilt alltt a nee1 1a111 accident It drll'l\allHd. ~ (2 htl ) D G» RFllll ~Remington dit 1ru111 a lmOOlh·talklrig a1t01ney who Mimi more lf\terellod In Laura 1ha11 In 1 cflont 1u1~1~ of murder. (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 tm ,.._.. COlllMY J1ck'1 well· meanTng lrlenda thrHttn the lfnanclal future ol hil rn11urent (R) o • ttmlCM PLAYHOUll "Mldal Of Hon- or Rag" In an adaptation of Tom Cote'• st•o• drama based on a true atOfy. e bl1ck Vlelnam veteran resorts 10 robbery When hi finds thlt ht cannot support hla famltv (R) o (I hr 30 mtn ) GI) IOVA "Tffe Fragile Mountain" A report on the eevere soll erosion 1n 1he Hlm&tayas thlt ,. threatening the survlvll OI the NepateM ls present.a (RI 0 ( 1 hr.) CB) MO¥ll "fJ(callbur" ( 1 ~1. Far11aay) Nlgel Terry. Nicol Wiiiiamson The legend· ary hls1ory of Camelo1 from Arlhur'1 assumption to lhe thrnne 10 tne peruous quest IOI lhe HOiy Gr111I Ii. 101old 12 hrs 25 min) CD Diii KOVACI: T'll.mteOn 01111C111AL ..,. John Barbour hosts 1h1s tribute tu the legendary comeduln lrom tetev1s1on !. ·golden age:· whict1 includes cllµs from his sllow and 1nrA1v1ows w1lh Jaci. t em mon. Chevr Chai.ti ano sieve Allen \ t nr , 30mln (1J .,_ "Lei Joy Re1u11 Sup1eme · (ND Doiel_ (2 hrs ) ... 9 I TO I Juuy·s uvert>ea,,ng e• hus- band m011es into her apartment w1lh n1s new .i:ltend (R) (!) "The Big Carnival" ( 195 1, Ora· ma) Kirk Douglas. Jan S1e1hng In order to boost his career. a reporter eAplnlts the solfe11ngs of the Nila of a man 11apped 1n a cave-in (2 hrs , 30 min ) CEJ '*'-FOOTUU Los Angeles E.11p1ess at Tampa Bay Band11s tR) (3 his ) m1111v.•u• -D cm IT. B.llWMIJll Or Morrison IS per. ple11ed by lhe conrradtetory symptoms of a know-11-an pahen1 wtlh a tong history of operattons. and a crazy woman vows 10 kill Nurse Daniels ( t hr ) 11 ~ MMT Jennifer's beloved aunt's new husband. a bizarre cull mem- ber. •S potSOned du11ng lhe wedding testlv· Illes (A) ["] ( 1 hr ) Ii> ~ "The Shores Qt The Cosmic Ooean" DI. Carl Sagan takes viewers on a spectacular lllght through spaoe In a s1mu· lated, scient1f1eally accurale journey hall· way trom the ed91 of the known universe to Earth (R) O ( t hr ) (CJ lllO¥ll "Hlrdcote" ( 1979 Olamat George C Scott. Season Hubley A con- Cetned lather leaves 1he peacetul sur- roundings of h•S home town 10 search 101 his dauohler who has become heavtty tnvOlved In a t>tg-c1ty pornographv racket 'R' ( 1 hr , 46 min ) CS) , .. CMAll The VOllllQ law students cit 11\e kilmllJable Proltt90f Kingen.Id •"'" their .. cond )'HI ., an Illy LHp t W ICllOOI ( I hr ) llD¥W "Tt11 8wo1ct Al'\d 11\e 80ft.,tr" 082, f!anlaay) LH Horti.y, l<AlthlMn H4tlolc r•befl lly 10 delh1or11 111 evll 1yr1111 wfiO Ill• uMd IQtOery to 11nlllav1 a nWKlNlval 111ngoom 'A' ( t hr , 40 min) -«ll MO¥ll "On The Tht .. hold Of Space" (10b8, A<'V.,iturol Ouy M1dlt0n. Vltglnl• LeOh Aller I 111., It lnlurtd, hll OOCIOI _ 1ru~ I lllll'lge lllu111Qn (2 h11 I •••w•w.-... .......... Roeenlhftl AO Ind ummlnt Cnglne Company, two c:ompa· nfft thal go beyond the 111dlt1ono1 corpo- ral• prolll·maklng phlloaophy 10 deVtlop IP'~.:"' that MrVt toelal porpQMt, are 0 :.WDAY•-u• llUU ... •IUllCMOI ... ..... ....,.. ...., IWl'nwt II •11..-r NI LA~ Acclaimed performera Pam Grier, Oule Davia ind Ruby Dee di•· cuaa why there are ao ltw challenging rotas IOI other black perlormera ( 1 hr ) (l) lllO¥ll "Lt Su Shop" ( t973, Come- dy) Jullet Berto. Claude Berri. A book· store proprt11or linen lnetant IUCCest when hi 1tock1 his ea1abt11hment wllh ae• manuals end marital aid• 'A' ( 1 hr , 32 min) (0 ) llOYll ' Fenc1a" I 1980 Orama) Jeari RO<:he. Mary Mundem An Australian cou- ple's 1111:1111age Is shaken up by the a111v111 ol a bored =:' ( 1 hr , 5 min.) ( S) LOYleQ AND '9llNC1' COUllUt (?°) .,_ "The Decline Of Western Clvlfl zauon" ( 1981 Musical) New Wave mu!llC Oy bands such as Allee Bag Band Black Flag. Circle Jerks anCI rear Is. leatured ( 1 r11 . 40m1n) mr.ew1 1t::ll G Cl) awtCY Whlle in Acapulco, Quincy and Sam are called upon 10 e>.am1ne 1he remains of a I 7th-century priest (R) (I hr 10m1n) Cl G> ToelQHT Guest host Joan Rl110f& Oue:;ts David Steinberg, Belly White I I lhr l 9 UC ... llQHT\M YOU AIUD llOlt rr 1111 & I 2IWOMI ~-loet fBllOMAL~ M cmAT ~ tufT I This sur- vey of some of the more e.dravagan1 places for spending money In exotic ways •ncruoos 111slts 10 a pleasure boutlQue 1n Ams1erdam. a nOOdle shop where one can by the world's most expensive soups and a Japanese club where musclemen wart on businesswomen ( 1 hr ) Cll A .. DAY• DIM "Bill Spies On Pam And Cunt" (Part 37) 1W(C) 90¥ll "30 Is A Dangerous Age, Cyn· fh1a" ( 1968, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Suzy Kendall. A shy nightclub planlst sets a deadline for hitting the high lime and llndl=_,:rfect wife ( 1 hr , •O min ) 12'18 ~ TOllQHf A report on celebrity d<>lts look& al thi! new Groucho Marx doll D l1ll 11t1 LAIT WONl Cl 90¥ll "Between Hea11en And Hell" (1956. Orama) Robert Wagner, Terry Moore The war leaches a young South ernet 10 IUdQe his tallow man more chart· tabltia~ hrs. 30 min ) (!) 11 ... ,., ...... .... 'Talh Of TN! Town" 0142. Comedy) C&ty 011nt Jhn Arlhut A Gupr_,,,. COUii Judge and I INC"4tf help 1 man Glear hlmHll 01 en eraon charge () hrt ~ 'IBIC'Alflm.I ! "H•rll And Mindi" ( 197•) Oocument1ry 011eo11d by Peter Devit lntef\Aewe wllh tom. 01 the people moet •fleeted by the t11gtdy ol Vietnam, In both the U. 8 and IOUth•HI Alla. rev .. l 1he pain, horror 111d blwlldetment ol w1r 'A' (I hf • 62 min ) • lllO¥ll "Prlv1t1 LeMON" ( 1060, Com- l(fy) Sylllll Krlltel, Howard Heeaeman A hOuHl<Nper hH nn ulltrlOI motk/9 fOf prO\llCllng htr employ1r'1 1Hn·aoe eon wl1h hi• flrtt .. •u1I 111peri.not 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min) -(fl) .,_ "The M1l11 $1or{' ( 19M, AdY1f'tu1e) Ai.c OulnneN. Jack H1WklnL A British pilot 11111 In love wllh 1 nallve gltl on wa1-111v1gtd M•fll, (2 hfl .. 6 mfn,) mlD ID LA'll~wmfDAVID~ 0--ueata. com.dlan o.otoe Mlllef. 1u1hor Tom Botw.it. Z1ppy the Chimp. ( 1 hr ) • ~ _. C&.Oel OuHt: Eiieen ~ion. •=--:=amu ~llCMI "Soup For One" ( 1982. CotM- dy) Saul Aubine!<. Marci• $tr1wn1n A New YOflcer conlront1 110Cl11 prestYr• and hla own neurOMt In hll QUftt for ti. e!.!f&et mate 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) CLJ lllO¥ll "Excallbor" ( 1981. Fanta1y) Nigel Terry. NICOi Wllliamsoo The legend- er1 history ol Camelot. lrom Arthu1'1 as54.1mp11on 10 the throne to the perll<>ue QOOSI for the Holy Grail 1s retotd. (2 hrl., 2&mlrl) 1M G Cl) WW' All I WI An old Ila me ol 1 Mac's 1s accused of murdering her hus- band (R) ( I hr 20 min ) WU lllO¥ll "An Arnet1can Oleam" ( 1966, Drema) Stuart Wh11man, Janet Leigh A 1etev1s1on reporter 1s caught between t~ syndicate for exposing their police coo- nectlons and me potlce for his wife's mur· cler (2 hr&) D MO¥ll "It's Your MOiie" ( 1968, Come- dy) Edward G Robinson. Terry-Thoma1. A clever Brnon plots a dastardly scheme lo rob a Ma1orcan bank ( 1 hr • 30 min.) (!) MO¥ll "Bachelor Fta1" ( 1962. Come- 'dy) Terrr·Thomas. Tuesday Weld. A PIO-•essor o archaaology becomee romantl- calty 1nv<>lved with a precoclOUs teen-age Q!!.1 (2 hrs) QVl Dn'DTMmlff ToelGHT A report on celebrity dolls looks at the new Groucho Marx dOll CD llOV9 "D 0 A .. ( 1949. Mystery) Edmond O'Brian, Pamela Brmon. When 1 man reallzes that he has been given a dose of time-released p015011, tMt sets out to locate his killer before hrs Ille ends. (I hr. 40mln) CE) PIA RILL COWTACT KAAAft Coverega of lhe Wotld Ughtweignt anc Super Light· weight Champoonshlps (R) ( 1 hr , 30 min) C0J MO¥ll "Mac. Mad Mov1emakera" I 1974, Comecy) Frank Oatgagnlnt, Micheal Pa1ak1 Two cabblet find a acrlpt and dec1Cle to produce lhelr own mOYll PG' (1hr ,30m1n) (%) llOVll "The Encless Summer" ( 1966. Adventure) Mike Hynson, Robert Auguet. Two young California surfers travel around the world in searcn of the perlect wave. ( 1 hr 45rmn ) Friday, Aprll 15, 1983 25 -Wednesday Cont. tWlllDClltm tmmn IATilll)AY ..r •llMCM•-llMY tWl11IAM, llMY tWl'nWt ...... Mf'CMT • NI UTblQHT Fealured Ann McBride. v>ee J'lfll'SJdenl of Common Ca~ (Washington. 0 C ) whO believes lhat we must wage .. wa, .. oo POlttical Aclion Comm111ees thal are 1nt1uenc1ng Congre!.S. Stephen Barry. authOf of ··Roy· al Service ·· discusses his 12 years as lhe petsonal valel of Prince Charles ( 1 hr ) llOVIE "Absence Of Malice.. ( 198 t Dlama) Paul Newman. Salty Field A ~II· tmate l>usinessman's Ille 1s ruined by a newspaper reporter '!> slory alleging his mvOlvement 1n the mob k•lhng ol a labo< bos$ PG 11 hr 56 min I mNCWI tt:tl ([) llOVIE "SOITI4' C<tll 11 Loving· ( 1973 Orama) Zalman King. Richard Pryor A wealthy eccentric believes hrS tantasres are fulfilled when he meels a yoong worn· an portraying a o;Jeeptng beauty in a carrn val show 'R' ( 1 hr 45 mon ) 11:J9 8 (I) HART TO HART Jonathan and Jen nller board a lu•uriovs ocean hner to 1nvest1gate a series ot myster1ovs ;ewel thefts (R) (I hr 10 mm) D fm TOMGHT Gues1 host Joan Rovers Guests David Brenner Bernadette IPet!!;i:.~r l IAl9IC)M) Alll IOM lfUIJIClllT'IR lllT CW ~ John Byner shows you things stranger lhan truth, lar9Cr lhan hie, and zanier 1han anything you ve ever seen tW ~ .,_ .. ConfesSlons From A HOiiday Cemp" ( t977 Comedy) Aobtn Aslcwlth A young man allempts to organize a beauty contest at a hohday camp ( 1 hr , 30min.) 1W(O) llO¥W "Young Butterflies" ( 1978. Dlama) Marie FOfsa. Harry Reems An 1nnocen1 farm maiden leaves home fOf hie In the big city ( t hr 20 min ) tWOZl MCWll "Hoose On Telegraph HUr (195 t , Orama) Richard Baseflan. Valen· tlna Cortese. At the end of World War II. a dl$91aced European assumes the ldenllly of a deceased friend rn Ofder to Immigrate to the u s (2 hrs ) -· 91TBT.-rTOMGHT An 1nl91View with Shelley Haok. I g.~wz.wi:LOIT •••w•rwww ... .,_ "II Happened To Jane" ( 1959, Comedy) Dotlt Oey. Jack Lemmon A lobltlf grower wine hef court ca• ond ri., lawyer when lhe sues a railroad i oon. (2 hta.) ~'lmCMmu ,., CCU. ..... ~..,. Pal Colllne demonllnlt" the PoW9f of the mitld at lhe Mayfall MUllC HaN In Santa Monica, Celifornla. CZ> llO¥ll "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979. Drama) Burt l..ancatter, Pater O'TOOlo The Eng. fish qge • bltttr war 9g.11nt1 Iha ZUiu nation tn 19ttH)entuty Alrlca 'PO' (2 ,,, ... 1 min l -· e U11WwmtDA•Uli&Wte Gl•ll hVmc>tlet N0ta Ephton. (1 hf.I ~ OOTn.11 • cu. Guest: .Iott ea.ow.•• :•mu 28 Fridey, Apnt 15, 1983 E NOMI MC8IG WIB1 Y (JI) 0 llOVIE Meptlr';IO" ( t98 r D•ama) l<lau'> MAria Briin.Jauer K• 1 Iyo 1 J.1r1rt.1 "" •J\I German act• • p111•, r,,., ell• ocs d!.1cle "' his bid for success when the NiWS come to power (2 hr!> I!> min J tMIJ CJ) MOVIE Love FOf R.tnsom' ( t977 Adlleruurel John Davidson R1chara lynch Two p<1va1e eyes are hired to hnd the kidnapped daughler of a m1lhonaire bUs1nessman (R) (I hr . 20 min ) ,_ 8 llOVIE .. Chubasco·· ( t968 DrarnaJ R1ehard Egan. Ch11stopher Jones A yooth resolves some inner cont11ets when he 1<>ms a tuna hsh1ng fleel (2 hrs) fJ llOVIE "The Sandpiper" I t965 Ola~ ma) E11zabeth TaylOr Rtchatd 8w111n A married clergyman lalls in love with a ltbefeled artist who ltves wrlh her 1llf'g•l1 mate son ( I hr 30 rmn ) 0 llOVIE Cry Of r11e Penguins' 11972 Comedy) JMn Hurt, Hayley Mills A young biologist w11h on eye toe ladle-. tries to 1mmeise himself 1n a study ot An1arct1c ,:><1ngu1ns ( 2 hrs J (!) MOVIE Three Men In White· ( 1944 Comedy) Loonel Barrymore. Van John son A WOfldly dOCtOf scoots among pros- pects for an assistant (2 hrs ) <!DJ l!lfTlllTAllmWT TOllGIHT An 1nterv1ew w11h Shelley Hack ti) llOVIE lmpacr ( 1949 Mystery) Bro an Donlevy. Ena Raines A welt-conceived plot by a woman end her paramour lo dlspose ot her husband via an "acclden· tal" death backll1es 1rorilcally tor the scheming paor (2 hrs . 10 min) (I) AUITMUM MUI POCmM&.L. (R) (ffi llO¥ll ··southern Comfon" ( 1981 Orama) Ketth Carradrne. Powers Boolhe A g1oup ot National Guardsmen on weell· end maneuvers 1n a Lou1sl11na beyoo sparll a small guer11lla war wtth a commu ntly ol backwoods CaJUnS ·R' ( t ht 40 m1n1 (I.) lllOVll "I Love Vov (Eu Te Amo) .. (1981, Dlama) Sonie Braga, Paulo Cesar Peullo Two peop4e begin an exploslve allalr In an attempt 10 torget their former lovers ( I hr • 45 min ) <S1 llC)Wtl .. Star T1ek ti The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982, Sctence-FretlOn) Wilham Sh11tner Rleardo Montalban Adm James T Kirk reassembles hi! otd crew and ba!· ties a vindictive enemy who blames Kirk for the death ot his wife 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min) ti1I (Q) llO¥ll "Smash Palace·· ( 198 t. Dia· ma) Bruno Lawrence. Anna Jemlaon A New Zealand junky&rd owner's ruined m&rrlage takes a dramatic turn toward despe1atlon and Vlolence ( 1 hr., 40 min) ~(C)llCMI "Eyewttneee" (1961, My9tery) SIQovrney Weavet. William Hurt A televl- tlon reporter bacOmet Involved with e lafl- llor who may know more abOvt a mordef tl'lot ht witnessed thtn he II aaylng 'R' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) .. , ..... l!llou•u•uu•11111rr w ... ._, •• , .. Cll ml ... ~An:M lGll coma • a.Oii aueat Helen rlay BrOWt\. (%).,."Conan The Barberian" ( 1982. Adventure) Arnold Gchwartenagger, Jamee Ettrl Jor1" In • mythlc::ll woila 01 the peat, a warrloNhltl erld hie c°""*'" IOns et• ..nt by • Notdlo king to "" the Ntet'a dlJ~ from the IMder of a 1t1t1ke :i·" ~:~~) - gi'Toole. Chal1otte ~ A EUtOl*I' lliltO«•t .... up • ,... hofne Of' • deSerted ISiand w11n hlS wife and lwo ser· vanls ·R· 11 hr . 20 mon ) Hl@ WOM.D ATLMQl (RJ llOVIE ··conan The Barba11an .. I 1982. Advenlure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. James Earl Jones In a mytl'llcal world of lhe pas1. a warriOf-thoel and his compan· I0'1S are seo1 by a N<><d•c long to free the ruler's daughter from the leadef of a snake cull. ·R' (2 hrs. 10 min ) HI ( S) WMAn WI ..,CAI Featured two brothers wtlo are settrng new world rec0tds 1n body·bU1ldlng and wetght-htt- •ng. WUA's hostess Jessoe Logan tries a lac.al made from cat hlle•. the girts of the Little League ol Balon Twirling an extraOfdlnarv bachelor lather •D .,_ 'W1ld1He · ( IS.6. Western) Robert Steele. Sterhng Holtoway A man must car-w•lh swill 1us11ce and mean ~n=~t~~mon) • mVIE .. Blondie Has Servant Trouble" ( 1940 Comedy) Penny S1nglelon, Arlhur Lake Blondie and Dagwood find that the mans>on they're s1ay1ng 1n os haunted ( 1 lhr,~•n) ...... Tami .,_ "Ga11tpo1t"· ( 1981. Dlama) Met G1b$on Mark Lee Two Australleln loot raoers with contrastingly d1tterent person- a111ies sign up to light 1n Turkey dUrlng World War I ·PG' ( 1 hr . 50 mln ) W CC) .,_ 'Silent Mov1e·· ( 1976. Come- dy) Mel BrOOks Marty Feldman A IOlmef movie d11ect0f and hlS two cohorts try 10 save a mator studio from bankruptcy by filming the first Silent movie 1n years ·PG· i! hr . 26 min ) l::a(f1 FNTM• -~TOP~1"1-•H••TWClll llO¥ll "The Secret Policeman's Othef Ball" (1981. Comedy) John Creese. Graham Chapman British comedians and musicians. Including cast members from "Monty Pv1hon," "Beyond The Fringe" and "Not The Nine O'Clock News." pet· form 1n a concert for the benellt of Am=lnternatlOnal 'R' ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (I) "Stu<Jent Bodlee" (1981. Com- edy) Kristen Riter. Mallhew Goldsby A heavy-bfeathlng psychotic: killer stalks the tvn-IOYtng llludent• of a typlcal Ameflcan h~ eeh004 'R' ( t hr., 25 min.) (.l) llCMI "Mephlsto" ( 1981, Drama) Klaue Marla Brandauer, Krystyna Janda. An ambl110uS German eator puts hla etl\- ica Hide In hll bid tor 1UOOM1 when the Nazis come to power (2 tw'I .. 15 min,) •1111Nffm "e llCMI "Return Of Wlldflfa·· ( 1948, WHle<n) RIQhard AIWI, Mary a.in Hughel. A cowboy win ute any meena at his dlapolat to ob111n • a.it.in t•nch ( 1 Iv . 20 min) W (J)dL.-U • llCMI "Blondie'• BleMied Event" (1942. Comtdy) Penny Singleton. Arthut lake. White OIOndlo II gMng blfth to Ccokle. OegWOOd la cr .. 11ng chlloe et e boltdM' conwnt!On In Chlcego. ( t hf • 30 min.) •@·--·--.. (I:) .. •·eon~ From A Hdiday Cemp'' ( '971. Comedy) Aoblrl ~wtftl A ~ man attempt• to Otgenbe • ~y CCW\Met ••• hoOllday camp. c 1 "' .. 30 min.) ... ~V..•-..t•CC.M"f ... ..... ~ .... m-.r,:~:;, OCIMl•TMI W -.C 111• FT -"" ,. .... me ... """'"" ... .... [J , ....... Jiii Kid• .. , s .. 11 IJ vlllt IU d 1chocJI for ootleft 111 l Ofldot1 I :r.,~ Toe.rr An 1n1rrv111w wlthc::r~ I ===~ MMY MAll'l"UM. llMY tW1'T1W1 ( ) .... Coverage ot thft Wo111un'11o Ma1111r11 Ch11mp1onshfp (R) (l,l llOVll "Partners" ( 1062. Comudy) Ryan O'N.at. John Hurl A !ltrali,jht cop nnd n gny police Cltltk 110 undtttcov1t1 o 11 hom05e11uat couple 10 h11d tho murdeter QI n mnle model R' ( t hr , 3!1 min ) (~)IODll CZ> llOVll "Tl\e Orotm Mnn ( 1957 Com edy) Atas1111r Sim Jill Adams A mild mannered clockmoker lends a double lite as a hued klllor who 1n1ends to assass1na1e o very disagreeable dlploma1 ( 1 hr . 30 111111 ) M (fl)IHllAU Atlanta B1nves al San 01C!f.10 Pad=.~rs) I COUWTYTOOAY 11'11 D009 ,_-4Alm IHOW 1:11 I OM lMI lOWM Fet1turad a ShoP which spec1ahzes in art deco clothing and twnl lure. a took at how kites have changed. 11 look at some 01 the worst achievements In film D YOWIQ N°"-1'9 .. CW. 'Andrew'· A conthct arises t>e1ween a tathe1 and son when the son decides 10 pursue a career which has been 1rad111onally 1danlihed as "women's w0tk • B UVIRMll--..V &CO.ANY m OM LA. Featured a clothing SIOle ready-made for a recession, a deadly new disease. Acqu11ed Immune Dellc1ency indrome. collecting rare. a•otlc Olrds Lii lllTICTOlt "°'*CM.LI ..,,. YOU AIUD Fo.I FT l*mAU Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco Giants (3 hrs ) I 11C TAC DOUGH IUa.L/~~ 'AaYlllUD .-DY CllffDI TOMQHT "Medea" Zoe Caldwell and Dame Judith Anderson star 1n e s1age presen1a11on ol Robinson Jetfe1's adap1a11on ol Euripides' "Medea .. ( I hr . 30 mtn ) (f)..,._ UCM wan v 0 CCM.l1TO AM> ICllt A nead·on coths•on oe1ween lathe! and son eiup1s when tne boy decrdeS to 10tn a cons11uctt0n hrm mh~=o to college •G Cl) ZOMO AM> IOIC Zorro Jr lalls tn love wtth a beaulfful flamenco dancer he saved lrom the ck.itches ol Commandante Pico 0 6:) WNO MAUI lMI WORLD LAUC»n Skip Stephenson, Jonathan Wrntets. Erma Dombeck and Art Buchwald 10tn Bob Hope 101 a IOOk at lhe nvmor of our cen1u- ry · from Ma1k Twain lo the present ( 1 hr ) e _... · 01nelh1ng C\111" ( 1071 H1>t mt) S•ncty 0.1,nl1 nnlph 81ll11my A 11111 Hy ot 1001 u1111now111uly l»c•:>tt141 111d•n i •d bV the evil within !hell new l'IUmo '~1 )M PALI. M Colt ttlet lo •e the • :1'1 <oltcu1 ot•1ut•n who ll.IPPOMt11y killed hll maneo-i R) ( 1 hr ) CJ ... "Joe" 1970. Olllrlle) Putor Ouylo O.M11 P1trk.k Cniaged over hi• u1ughte1'a 1nv01v11111or11 1n lhe hlppl• rtruu 1r.on•. 11 man 01111111 th• willing 1uppo11 <>l 11 lan1llc11I b11rroom olgol In brlng111u 11111 ~P'-to 1"4tlr kn11111 (41 h11 l t1J llOWI "Rellectl0111 111 A GolCS.11 F yo ' I 1967, Ola1n11) F11111>e1h Tnylnl M .. r1o11 ffrnnoo White hi• wtte rom1ncn 1 tenow otltcer. 111 Army ollt<:•r bclcom.• 11111111.1 ffd 10 one of lhtt men In hia command (~ 11111) fD .-v C8fTlll TOMQHT "M11cJu11" loo Caldwoll Md DMie Judith AncJornon s1111 1•1 a t lage p1eaer11011011 of nobln!IOr• Jottor'• 11dap11t1lur1 ot £u11p1oer; "M11CS.11 " ( 1 hr . 30 m111 ) lC) lllCMI "Lltttl My r111tio1 lOlo Me" ( 19/b. Ota1rni) J11tlrey Lynes. Y08&t Y110 1n A young Jewr!ih Ooy grows up 11'1eturtg 10 magical tale!! told to him by lhcl gr.ind lotlher whom he ldol1zet 'PG' ( I hr 4'0 min) (f) •IPOl_,T""ICIN,....ITD'"• (ff) llllOVll "Caroon Copy" ( 198 t. Come dy) George Segal. Susen Sa1n1 James A soccesstur while buslnessm1n dlsco11ets thHI he has a grown son wno Is bl•cll ·po· (I hr . 3Smtn I CS) ..... Ben Vereen. Wtlllam Kall Mar Iha Raye and Chila Riveta star tn this Tony AwA1d·w1nrnng mustcal thal 1races a prince's search IOI tu1t111ment Taped Al Ontano's Hamlllon Place ( 1 hr . SO 1111n ) 0 llllOVll "Man 0 1 La Manche" ( 1972 MuslGal) Peter O'Toole. Sophia I oren The would·be hero Don Quixote embarks. on an adVen1urous 1ourney with his slclek· ick Sancno Panza and hnds romance along lhe way 'PG' (2 hrs. 10 min) e llllOVll "Illegal Entry" ( t949 D1ama) Howard Dutt. Marta TOien A 1eoe1a1 agent 1nltl11a1es a Mexican smugg11ng racket ano lolls tn love W1th a beautiful widow who Is able to supply answers for his lnvesllgatlon. (I hr , 30 min.) 1:11 fl (J) ICIUAlll NOi Pally blindly mes to prove her lheory 1hal glaases decrease l>OP~Weemawee High (R) ~llOVll "S= One" (1982. Come- dy) Saul Rub1nek Merc1a Strassman A New Y0tker confronts social p1essu1K and his own neuroses In his Quest tor the perfect male 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min.) WU (J) llllOVll "Avalanche" ( 1978, Suspense) Rock Hudson. Mia Farrow The opening fes1111111es ot a luxury ski resort lurn into disaster as a mountain of snow catapults 1owa1d the celebrants (R) (2 hrs) CJ fJi) lMI fACTI Of LR Eastland's old est living graouate considers leaving her valuable estate 10 Jo (R) o 0 ®.> RYAWI '°"" Ot Glftian's declSIOll 10 spec1a1tze 1n internal medtcme 1s ignored Oy his lather. a prominent pnys1 c1an who wanls him to become a surgeon l! nr) ~ MFUcnoNI OM -.A Dame Judith Anderson. Robert Whitehead ana Zoe Caldwell discuss the revival of Robinson Jellers' adaptahor1 or the Greek class;c f l WCT TIMm 'Sp11ng final" Coverage ot ChamPiOnsh•p Match (lrom H1llo11 Head. SC ) (R) (2 hrs . JO min I (l llll:IVW "Conan The Barbarian" (1962, Atlvtlllurt' A111old ktlwarteoeoott . JtrnH f 111 Jor10t 111 • mythical wofla of th11 pHI, a w11111or lh .. I n<I hit compan· kina Ila 1tnf by • NorOIC klnij 10 ltM lti. rulet'• dAUQhltt h0tn lhcl 1Nde1 ot 1 111ek• cull ff' (2 h" . tO min ) • 0 f) TAXI On tl>e 11ve or • big flgh(. fony • Olll1tlen0 IMc>ul'lCea lhel the mey be ••pec;_tlnQ hit IJeby Cl) llOVll "Run r0t Cov•1" C 1066, w .. 1 111r1) J11m111 C11gnoy. Jonn Oerek A l0t mer oullnw ch111111n the llvea of • women 11nd 11 ~= bOy (? h11 . 30 min.) e W • YllMCI Wagrier'1 view ot V•nlCe It ClphJred In • lpat;laJ Ill~ In lhe City an(J Ml 10 l•IU~ from "l he A111g ... T1111en and 11><>1oe." "0141 Mett1tertlnoet" eno "The rlyinij Dutchman " e PUGHT TO IUIM'IM. Thc1 pll(lhl ot lhe c;rt1r1tt& 1111d lhcl 1tf10t1s ot the 1n111na110NI C111rie roundd!IOn 10 prftll(tf'vO the''* ... ora ct•omlm1d CH) THI YllTllDAY IHOW 1 hi& i;ullrw of TV mogntlne new• p1og1oma IOCu1Mtt1 on tti. ovents 01 lhe week ol March 16 19b6 CO> llllOVll "Ch81101s 01 f'lre" ( 1961, Dr•· mo) Ben Croas. Ian Ch11rlnon Soclal pressure and 1>411110nal lurmOll bese1 two con1111s11ngly dlllerer11 B11t1sh athletes on lhe•t way 10 glory in the 192~ Paris Qlym- ~fl ·p~,5 mln) ,..15 = GUltCY Outncy and some SOO dle- abled perSQns go 10 Wash1t101of1 10 gel the 111ten1ton ol an apa1he11c seno10t who could hold up proposed "0tphan Orug" ~tslallOll A ( I hr ) • ~Q)O~ Someontt w1tl1111 the "Dynasty" tapestry sari. out 10 des1roy the love between Blake ttnd Krystle while another plot!> the murde1 ot two ot the Ca111nyto11 women o ( I hr ) fD .. 04.M on IMXJAllD The reaction& Of gove1nme111 0J11c1a1s, res1denta and their adv1sor11 lo the events at the Love Canal - the l11st onwonmenlal emerget\Cy ol Its ktnd -· are documented ( t hr ) ~ AUrl9 QTY LMT1 "Tammy Wynelle I John Conlee" ( t hr ) (~ lllOYll "Love Al F11st Bue· ( 1979, CoQ'ledy) George Harn1lton, Susan Saint James A lova·5mttten Count Dracula packs up his coll1n and heads tor New York City to find lhe 1e1nca1nat1on ol a lot· mer love ( I hr 40 min ) (}]) QOllQ H>tll LMHHc TIRI YOWIO COM- ICI Interviews comic vtgnettes and ln- conce11 performances highhght this docu· mentary 1ha1 looks at the lives or three young comedians Ooth on and oft the stage ( 1 hr) CJ) llOYll "Studenl Bodies" ( t 981, Com- edy) K11s1en Riter. Ma11hew Goldsby A heavy·01eath1ng psychotic killer stfllks the lun-1ov1ng studenrs ol a 1yp1ca1 American h_ljlh SChoOl 'R' ( t hr , 25 min ) (lJ llCl'tW 'Life Love Oea1h" (No Date) (1 hrs) -@ llCl'tW The Glory B1ogade ( t953 Otamal V1clor Mature. l Pe Marvin A combat ong111eer 1n Korea escort!> a Greek 1ntan1ty 0u1t11 111w Pner11y te1111ory ( 1 hr . 45 min) -1 .... .. llDIJllJIDIN_.,...,,...IT,.~ NQI lllO¥IE "Ordinary People" ( 1980. Ota ma) Mary Ty1e1 Mnore Donald Suthef· land A 91.1111 tldden 1een ager frying to put his hie oacll t~em~r at1er 111s brOlhet's dealh ana 111s own !">u1C1dl!' a11emp1 1each· PS 0t1I It• 111., 1:omptac.eri1 lather and his c:rno ""'"""11 1nnther 'A !? hrs 3 1non ) Friday, April 15, 1983 27 -Thursclay Cont. (l.)IPOllHCBITIR CID 90Wll "Rich And famous · (1981 Drama) Candice Bergen. Jacqueline B•S· set Throughoul the ups and downs of rhei1 respec1111e ltrerary careers and romanlte l111es. two women depend on their lriendsh1p lor s1ab11i!y 'R' ( 1 hr 55 min) ($) eta A caaunoee AT CAI.UM The unique style and sense o l humor of the poputa1 enter1a1ner is showcased in lh1s pef101mance taped at Caesars Palace 1n Las Vegas 0 MIMI "Smokey And The Bandit' ( 1977. Comedy) Burt ReynoldS Salty Field A daredevil trucker accepts e chal lenge to run a truckload of beer lrom Tex as back to Georgia 1n a l1m11ed amount or ttrne 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) m llOWll "Rails lnro Laramie ( 1954 Weslem) John Payne. Ma11 Blanchard In order to bring the railroad 10 rown, a rug ged Army seigeanr fights corrupllon and sabotage 1n tewleM Laramie Wyoming l hr . 30mtn) .. AU.•Tlll,M&Y • GI COllDO Billy Ms a run on with hrs tether and Jose lrteS to lake 1n a homeless old ~ ~ -~COWfrf Fearured lhe Guardian Angels 1n Ofange County, 11acu um let surgery -a new appioach 10 ObeSI· ty; HI Hopes Singers -Downs Syndrome kids. Wither. Balb08 Ferry? CD) 90Wll "Absence Of Malice' (198 r Orama) P1ul Newman. Sally Field, A leglr- lmate blJslnessrnan·s Ille Is ruined by e newspaper repo<ter's StOI)' alkJglng his lnvolvemenr In the mob killing of a labor 00.. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 56 min.) •1MCA1\m .. ())_,_ e -A mM The telephone oompeny finds Itself 1n trouble When 11 ~ti NeU's phone (R) e VmlO AWAlmt lltOW CaMy Kaaem hoell this selute to the arllslry of video production with categotles lnclvdlng Best Video. Best Perlormance, Best Direct Of. Best Coun~ Best Soul ( 1 hr ) e TOO Pait COllPOllT Henry's blood ptlNYre soars when he gets trapped lntlde en eleval0< with !he c11us· troe>hoblc Monroe. CR> !•ATM llAITllllllCI TMIATM "Privet a hUIZ" SchYlz. apotted •• •n lmpoeter In Ellglend. le chaled to lhe coa11 wtltf• he ~tlll'IQly 0911 caught up In the ~nklrk evacua1ron mltalon. (Part 3) Cl ( 1 hr.) Cl) AUTO MCml Covefage Of the NAS· CAA Northwlti.rn 8-nlc 400 (from North Wll'ceabofo. N C ) (A) <2 hrs . 30 min ) CC MOWll "The Kid J:rom BtOOlltyn" (19'8, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virginia M1yo. By • t1r1nge twltt of ra11. a mllk· rnan~a boUf (1hr.,66mln.) ()) ... "I'm OenclnO A• F••t At I Cen" H,a2. Orama) Jiii Oljybufgh, Nicol Wllll· amtQr'I, The story of e women's bet1r. with V1llum eddl<:tlon It IOld 'A' ( I hr • 46 ~I.. "Mephlsto" (1981. Orama) KleUI Mirta Brendauet. Kryttytll Janda All llnbltloul 0.rtnen letor putl hfl alh- lct Mlde In hlil bid lor IUCceM whefl tho Hatie ~ (2 hrt . 16 min) :IPICA-~ne toroe. Sim to •11amine hlil pr80l4ec:11on !Of dating bMUtJ.. i but bf.,,_.~ (R) rt TMll NO UN't t.ndtoml bllncl • ~ her Mt hlf '"t until the 30 Friday, AprM 15, 1883 learns his !rue 1n1en11ons IRI ........... &!) ~ '9ll¥WWI Neal GaOIPr and .lf'I hey Lyons '"""ew · Smorg11sbord. · ·Lor11• Woll McOu.Hk' iii• I 'M1111. Woman Anrt Child '' 1¢) llOVIE "l enny' ( 1974 Biography I Ousr1n Hollman. Vale11e rerrone m Tiii VlmlNf -tJ Cl) TUCKD'I WITCH A c1te111 who IS already dead aSks Amanda and Rici\ 10 find his killer ( t hr J Cl €Z HLL ITM:IT M.i.I Furillo reluclanl ty helps Chief Daniels sreer clear or a 11va1 mayoral candidates plans ro embarrass h1m and Bares and Colley l1riel an aban doned ba~ (R) (I hr I Bemm ... <It A8C ... ClOllUP lnterna11ona1 Banking" ( 1 hr ) fJl) TO THI llMOft IOM ~ 11\'ITIR\' "We. The Acruo;ed In a ltr of desperallon. Poul c:ontemplares poison 1ng his w1fp Ehnor itnd r1Jmors spread around lown aoour his re1111t0nsh1p w1fh ~ra (Parr :.>) o ( 1 hr l Ui)llOYIE The S'word And The So<cerer l.)982. Fanrasvl Lee Ho1slev 0 llOYIE 'Star Trek II The Wralh 01 Khan" ( 1982 Science Fichonl .. ~••www ... TO,_ llMOR IOM L.ovm,_.,.Ne NIRCT COUIUI 1W 118())0CI) ... IAT\lmAY liiaHT • llMCM (Jll_ Tlll&Ua.. *"' MMnlM. llMY tWmWI -. ... ..-r NI UTBIGlfT D• Wayne Dye1 discus.sec his first novel "Gills From Eyk1s." a parable of "no hmll" 11v1ng ( l hr) llO¥m ·•Jack The Ripper' ( 19 79 ISU=.~:IPDPICTC<UUI 19CWI f1:ll ()) GUleCY Quincy MIS out to prove thal a women convicted of murdering her husband ~iu'rfu111y (A) 11 hr . 10 m1n.1 0 CID T Gues1 hott Joan Rivers Guests: Engetbef't Humperdlnck, Robert Blake John Jamee. ( 1 hr.) D ifil Y•WHMIT "Cempa19n News Cov- erage: It'• That Time Ag11n · Ted t<oppel moderetet 1n examination of the media'• reputed power to define end dominate the polltlcel proc.tt. guee11 Include Edmund G. &own Jr . Oemocr1tlc candidate tor the pretldentlal nomination In 1976 i nd 1980, John B Ander9on, Independent candidate In the 1980 pretldentlal t4ec· tlon; Oevfd Brlnktey: Wethington Poat cOlumnllt .._ynee Johnaon, Biii Moyen. and Jett Greenfi.&d. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ! YOU Mm» Pait rr llOWil "My Girl TIN" ( 19,8. omance) l.1111 Palmer, Sam Wenemaker A young lrnmlgfant girl lrlet to ge1 her lothfr out ot the old country and put her bOytrlend through law echool 11 the eame ti~) ... , .. ':::. l! .. "Tht Gat.ebo" ( 19e0, Come dy) Glentl 1ord. 0.bbl9 Aeynotdl A T\I writ• bul'lgln the murder ~ Na Wiie's fill«, (1 hr . 46 min) .., ..... -·-. www--... ti) A .. M• • -''T'rlQlo ~ FOf Getty" (Pllt1 •I (%) .. ''Conan The 8albatfwt" t i982, Adventu~) Arnold Schwa~. H ..... IWLOWI:: NIWATt m POW91s Boothe stars as Raymond Chandler's hardbo<led oorec1rve. who. in the first of a five ran !>eroes. rangles w11h mo111e folk 1n me tr111es1'!lahon of rhe un11mely death of a filmi;1ar 12'91) BnBIT~ ToelGHT An 1nrerview with Eddie F1sh1tt 0 lllOVIE "Bigger Than Life" ( 1956. Dra- ma) James Mason. Barbara Rush Pia· gued by a painful arte11al cond111on. a S<;hOOlteachef develops an addoct1011 10 COrttSOne (2 l'llS I '~im_,,nwwo.-... L0¥1. A.-..cNf ITYU llOWll 'Blow Our ( 198 r Suspense) .John Tra11olla Nancy Allen 0 lllOVIE 'I'm Dancing As Fasr As I Can" 11982 Drama) J1t1 Clayoorgh Nieol Willi amson The srory of a woman's banlo with Valium addtelton IS !Old 'A ( 1 hr '45 minL_ t!:il D W U T! llQHf wmt DAVID LITTININf Guesls sex lherap1s1 Dr Ruth Wesrhe1me1 !he McGarrlgle Sisters. 'hu::::::h:ul~:d: .. ) LO¥I, AlmlCNf ITYU ' TC. RA* IOJlllQ Coverage of the Chros Schwenke I Mike Fisher 1().round t 1ght Heavywetght bout (from las Vegas. Nl'Y ) (R) (2 hrs 30 min I I. lllOW "Andy WarhOl's Dracula" r 1974 Honor) Joe Dallesandro !Ol lllCMI 'F1llhy Rich" I t980 Comedy) Samanrl'la Fox. Jessie SI James 12111 fJ ()) llCQ.OUD McCloud uncovers a connection belween airline stewardesses and an 1nrerna1tonal iewel rhelt ring (R) (1 hr . 20 min I 1M (ij' lllOW · E.xcallbvr" ( 1981. Fantasy) Nigel Terry, NicOI Williamson ,_ 8 llOWll 'A Fine Madness" ( 1966, Comedy) Sean Connery Joanne WOOO- ward A poet becomes 1nvo4Ved With domMtlC pioblems wttich resun In ttte loss of t\is crea1iv1ty (2 hrs ) 8 llO¥m "The Good Guys And The Bad Guys" ( 1969. Comedy) Robert Mitchum. George Kennedy Onoe enemln. an aging marshal and an aging outlaw join lorcn . ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ., llO¥m "Body And Soul" ( 1947, Dra- ma) John Garfleld. Lllll Palmer A boxer lollowt a crooked llne from the atum1 to lhe top ol lhe fighting racket only to rejeet hit old Wlyt (~hrl . 5 min.) trtl CC> MCMI "Mephisto" ( 1981, Ch ma) KlaUI M•rla Brll~U9r. Krystyna Jlnda. ·1·-... 0'-lllf Toll coma UP a.. Ou.et . .Jonn blnlteln (I) Dll "Ltt Joy Reign Suprama" (No Det~~fa:-> w ~ li91i9ima 11111 .. 1 MCMI ·~ S.Orel Poltcem&n'e Other ..1111.F~=A~n CIMH. Dll "Choln Roeoflon" 11080, dvonture) Stove Biiiey. .... "BIOw Oul" ( 1981, Soapet\M) Jotwi Tr•llOltl. N1nov Allen Ml ... "Jebbelwoc:ky" (1977, eom.- i ) Mlehael Palin. Mu Wall ---~The Ll1t ... I AtOel'' ( 1938. Orama) Shlr'-Y 'T empte. Jotwl Bolw-EM· Ing the CM War, a little girt oanc:.ee ., me "'"" 10 Mfn enough money 10 r~ her lathet' ffom 1 VankM ptleon, •• ... "OMd Man'a £~" I •M4. ~•vi Lon cnentY. Jliln Pattctt. ------~ ... "8ltt1hlng Potnl" f l01& DI.ma> Bo ·veneon. Rubert r.1119 11 l'lr l t min l •(0) "Wtio Hae 8"fl 11'11 W1mt?" ( t971 lltama) 00td0n r1ni.tt0I. JoM Fe11er t t hr . •O "'In) .. (fl} ·rw r r1c w .. 1 ( t9•8 w .. 1.111) JOel MeC•H rranoet OM (~"''I •• "Allonllc Ctty" ( t960. Dit1111a) liu•I Lanc.tlor. Suun S111111tkH1 ( t llr 44 min) !Zl "Laughter In f>ar11d1Mt' ( 19b0 C011Mt dy) Aull•oY Hept>wn. AtAlllllr Sim (I 111 . <45 11'1n) M CH.) "T1ea~re l&lond" ( t912 A1tv11111ure) ()nsoii W11ll1111. Kmi flur ti.in ( I hr 3• min) la 'The Mod11I Arll.I Thfl Marrl11go Bru l!or" ( t952. Cum11<Jvl Je811fll Cr111n, Sco11 Brady (2 h111 ) •C.C) "Thit 0.1teree1 Ch111111 Of 11\e Bour geolale" ( 197?. Drama) r urnundo Rey. Delphine Seyrlg ( t hr 41 min.) (0) "The Atomic Cale" ( t982) D<x;u· mentory ( 1 hr . 25 min ) llllCH) "Tho Wonder 0 1 II All" ( t974) Uocu mentary ( I hr 36 min l 11110 "Full Moon High" ( t980 Comody) Alan Arkin Aonm A1k111 ( 1 hr . SO min l lZJ "Conan Tne Ba1b11r11rn" ( 1982. Adventuril) Amold Schwlllltm&gger Ja~s Carl Jones (2 hrs tO n1111 l .. (Ol "Tell Mt1 A Riddle" I 1!160. Otams) Melvyn Douglas Lila Kearova ( I hr 30 rn1n) -(C) "J 0 And The Salt r1a1 Kid" (1978 Comedy) Slim Pickens ( I hr 30 mm ) (I ) "Intruder In The Dusi • ( 1950. Drama) Juano Hernandez. Clau<Je J111man Jr ( 1 hr . 25 rnin ) -@ "T1mber1ack" ( t954, Aclvencure) Sterlor\g Hayden Vera Ral~ton (2 hrs l .. 0 "Chu Chu A110 The Philly Ftasn" ( t981 C0<t\6dy) Alon Arkin Carol Bur nelf ( t hr • 40 n11n ) CZJ "The Bad News Bears" ( 1976 Corne dy) Waller Matthau. Tatum O'Neal (2 hrs) m "Never To love" ( 1940. Orama) Mauieen O'Hara, Adolphe Men100 ( t hr . 30m1n l tt:llt.Cl "The Green Man" (1957, Comedy) Ala!.lau Sim. Jill Adams ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (H) "Excailbvt" ( 1981, Fantasy) N19el Terry Nicol W1ll1ar11son (?hrs . 25 min l (0 ) "A Name r or Evil" ( 197?. Orama) Robert Culp, Sarnanlha Eggar ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (S) ' Underg1ou11d Aces" ( 1980. Come- dy) Ouk Bened1c1. Melania Gulhth (I hr 39m1n) -JU1ernoon Movles-u.o "Buffalo Bill" ( t944, Western) Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell ( t hr . 30 min l ti) "Johnny Trouble' ( 1957 Drama) Ethel Barrymore, Cecil Kellaway (2 hrs ) 0 "Man Qt La Mancha" ( 1972 Musi- cal) Peter O'Tooe. Sophia L01en (2 hrs 10 mm) 12:11 (.Zl "Mephosto ( t981 Drama) Klaus Marta Brandauer K1ys1yna Janda (?hrs. tSmon) W (C) "The Gatebo ( 1960. Comedy) Glenn ford. Debbie Reynocds (2 nrs) (0) "Moscow Doesn 1 Believe In Tea1s ( 1980. Comedy) Vera Alentova AleKet Batalov (2 /\rs 25 mon ) 0\) "It Started With Eve" ( 194 1, Must cal) Deanna Durbin. Charles l augnron ~hrs) t:llCSJ "Edge Of Doom" ( 1950. Mystery) Dana Andrews rarley Granger (, hr . 35 --------- rnln) ... "P111no11" I 1'112. Cof'Mdy) fl)lll'I C5'NNt Joh11 Hurt ( t 1'11 3b min l •lH> "lht Wondtr Of It All" 11974) Oo<;u "*11aty ( t hr , 36 min ) Cl.1 "Ra111et1" ( 1978 HorrOf) 81m Cl'llw. rt1ub.th Chauwt ( t hr . 20 min ) CZI "HNttltnd" ( t981, OtatNI) Alp l orn • Coneha11 r111rlll ( 1 hi . 3b min ) ... CO) "Who H11 8"" TM Wind?' (1917 Dtama) Gordon Pim1e111, JoM re11er ( t tu , •O min) tllllC) "J 0 And Tho Sall rtat Kid" ( 1978 eom.oy) Sllm Plc.klN (I hr , 30 mi11) (ft) "TroolUlt 11111nd" ( tV72, Adven1u1e) Orton WelleO. Kim 8vr11110 (I hr . 3• min) 9 "Chu Ch\J And Th4t Philly ~lath" ( 1981. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Carol &Jr nen ( 1 hr . 40 min J .. (L) "S111r Trell II The Wrath Ot Kl•llrl ( 1982. $cl11nco Fiotlon) Wiiiiam Sh11tnor Ricuroo Montelt>an. ( 1 hr . f>b min ) <Z) "The Bad News B1t11ro" ( t976, Come dy) Weller Matthau. lRtum O'Neel (2 hrs) .,. G.1J "S Card Stud" ( 1968. Western) Oeon Martin. Robert Mitchum (2 hfl . 10 min ) tr• (0) "The Odd Job" ( 1978. Diem&) Graham Chapman. David Jason ( t hr . 30 mln l --•en1nv .. , ...... llilfl¥ DAYI AUit Cll ... ..n•~ ,,....~""' MAWMMN Oftlt WY Gue51 Ooo\118& r .wbank!. Jr :b~ !I WTllQ POI A MAIOll ~ lilCMI "The ()lscreel Charm Of The Bourgeoisie" ( 1972. Orama) f'"ernando Ray Delphine Seyrlg The 11mba'88dOI to France ol an oppressive South American country uses his dlplOfnatic prlviledges to wn a lucrallve heroin smuggling opera 1100. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 mill) tS) .ml "Underground Aces" ( 1980. Comedy) Olrk Benedict, Melanie G11lllth Parking attendants wreak havoc al a swank Beverly Hills hotel ·po· ( 1 hr , 39 min.) 0 llOVIE "Full Moon High" ( 1980. Com edy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arl\on A high schOOI tootball star gels the urge lo howl whenever there's a full moon 'PG' ( 1 hr . SO min.) • MC:MA&i'I Ml.VY u. LA~ a-.n a COllPIJ/tt ... IAMmY laLlll AUCI DICa CAVITT (11) AU.• 1111 •Mil y I COll1m' OUll'I NIAi.TM ..... ( __... ~ "<:aesars Pat ace lnv11a11onal" Forrnei Olympians Kathy Johnson and Tracee Talave1a are among the gymnasts compe11ng 1n 1h1s annual leve~f,nf mon) ,. Cll ... .... MAPfY DAYI AGAll AIC .... O tOA# l nml'I CO.MY __..WILD a.;) ...... MPOllT llMY HMnlAM, llMY twmWI lilCMI "Absence 0 1 Malice" ( 198 1 Ol~na) Jlaul ~INln. Sally Field A legll 1me11 bualneaeman'1 Mlt 11 ruined by a ~pet IOpc>fllt'I llC>ry t1'41Ql11g tlil 11woiv."*'1 1n the mob kMling of• 1-bOf bOM 'PO' ( I hr • &e min I COi .. "T™t Alt>mlC C.f1" ( 1082) Oocutnetlll fy N~ffll afld training fdlTll of lh41 106<>1 111u111111 1ho ntlvell and ~.pllvenetl ot ,,,. u a govem· "*'"' p1ogrom1 !Of 1011chlng Cl11lertt how IO IYl\INO u nuc;l11n1 allw:k ( t hr • 26 """ ) 1.Z:l .ml "l aughler In l'orudlM" ( 19b0, Comedy) Aud1ey Hepburn. Ala1l11h Sim An eccentric; Old men le11vet four rellllv .. hit fltlale, which lhey can receive only 1tt11 potf?!_mlng ce11aln taaka (2 hrt) NII ~ccumTODAY 1':tl ... 1:11 I OM 1111 TOWlt Feotur11d. 11n lf)lervlew wllh I lppl Hodron, 11 look Ill lhe book "f'iunlla". a chat wnh tho ct111t 1md crew of "Tho Prarle Home Companion " I G)PMa.YNUD u~a ......-. ae<9Mf m•u r11a1u1ed planning lhe P8f feet wocldlng 11nd wedding laahlons. 1n eye-opening look ttl lhird gr11de i11u~11: lhOt~~so racing HOUll CAI.LI YOU AllllD POI ff WDP•WATI 11C TAC DOUIN IMClm. I.._ MPOllT COl9UTWI ,.,.._ ·~ .. CJ) ....._ PJ. Magnum afld Rick 1ry to keep Higgins from learning lhat he is on lhe tut hsl of African warriors seeking revenge on au e.< B1111sh soldiers In Hlg· ~s· old reg1rnent (R) I I hr ) U 6!) PAim A bhnd vocal coach assigned 10 the schoo onsp.res lhe students. but alienates some ol lhe tacully (Al ( 1 hr ) 8 Um.I tW THI VlllO U.I Celebr11les Scolf Baio, Heal her Locklear. Denise Mil ler and Jenilee Harr1son and olhers wlU compete against each ocher to raise moo- ~ lor their favorite charuoes ( t hr ) U [§) ~ Benson and Kraus are accidentally married due to a mlx·up In documents (A) D O llOVll "The Pl'cture Ot Do11an Gray" ( t973. Horror) Shane Briant. Nigel Davenpoit A man remains eternally young while his µortra1t shows the effect ol the years (2 hrs ) ~ :w YOU CAL All> YOU CAii Some ol Wall Disney's most popular creatlOllS are assembled at Otsneyland's new Fan- tasyland !Of a tancolul combination of live acllOl1 and song teaturong human guest stars Morey Amsterdam Heather O'Aourke and Lance Sloan ( 1 hr ) «I) llOVll 'Too MUGh Too Soon" ( 1959, Biography) Dorothy Malone. Errol Flynn John Barrymore s da11gt11er Otana, suiters heartbreak deSpote being wealthy afld famous (2 hrs ) Em U All> THI Ol YWICI: COUlfTDOMI TO 'M The enormous impact the Games of ·94 w111 have on Ille in Southern Calotornia is e~amined I t hr . 30 mon ) CD ~ ,.... .. Neal Gabler and Jef- ftey Lyons review "fddoe Macon's Run ' and · E"posed ·· ( C 'llOVll "History Qt The W0<1d -Part I" I t981 Comedy) Mel Brooks. 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In 1enna of moviemak.lnc lkWa. the two fllml coukl hardly be more different. "Sprint Bred'' proceeds flaccidly alon1 a tbln, predictable stoeyline. ''B9d Soya .. c.wwl • freltl P9'h alonl the darker avenuee of t.een-ap life, pipptq the audience with all the...._ ol an lllilmlal trap. Yet in another --pie of -"'* ln)atlee, Hollywood style, "Sprina nr.1t•• la raJdnt in a fortune at the box office, while the far ~ "Bed Boyt" II flounderina, lnterHUn1ly, both fUma were made by d1rectora who hlld thlU' .,_.._ ~ in two PoDUlar' tilen murder mca. ltS"prtna ,..,, ...... dJreetael b~an a . ~ ..... ~t; Ylolilit lkide IO ::--S:~I*ir~-l =.,,. .,......._ .... ___ wtlh. DaWI Klllll -. a IWO wlll9-.,.W'"ll ! =' .. , ... ...,.. flllliilt I J• lia the ...... W. • • Corinne Alphen. 1982 Penthouse Pet of the Year. stars in a tale of young men seeking tun and games. Two movies very different ... , I, ....... -...... On Stage Murray has no stage fright From P age 1 aome years ago. "He had a group called the 'Baby Lovelies' and we would ling and act. I was so little at the time I don't remember performing too much. We did "The Ed Sullivan Show' with him and that was~ big deal. "Working with my dad allowed me to be in front of an audience and the one thing I didn't have to overcome as an actress was the terrible stage fright. For that. I am grateful." Murray recently appeared on 'Broadway and at the John F . Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, playing Regina in "Gharts" with Liv Ullmann. "1bat was an experience rn never. forget." she said. "She Is such an idol · of mine that at first I couldn't even look her in the face. "She ia a erofemional and a real team player. She helped me t.hrouah some rough spots in ~ early going. I respect her tremendously.'' Murray makes her home in New York now. She moved there a year ago after doing regional theater at Minneapolis and Tuaon for a number of years. "Having arown up in Lo. Angeles, I guess you oou.ld aay rve kinda gone full circle," she aaid. "I make my home in New York now mainly because I didn't know where ehe to• move. I wanted acceH to more auditions. I'll return to New York after rve completed the run here." Acting I.a in her blood. There was never anything el8e for her. While attending &Yerly Hills High School MWTay worked with a. drama teacher named John Ingle. "He eooouraaed me and brought thingJ out in me that. I suppoee, all of a sudden I was using all of myself from the top of my head to the tip of my toes," she pointed out. "It was a feeling I loved. I still love that feeling about acting. , "It req J.&irea. so m uch of you. Sometimes you feel like you're out on a limb with not even a limb below you. You're just out there swimming in space and you draw on things from Lord knows where. "Acting is the first thing I was ever food at. 80 with him encouraging me, went to Occidental College and worked with another profeaor, Omar Paxon, who pushed me to develop my talent even more. "It's the one thing in my We where I can see pJ'08J"e9Sion. I really can see m If ~ as an actress." }.furray has progrewd to the point where director Richard Ramoe asked her to return to California to play Toinette in the SCR production. She wasn't required to audition for the part. "It's a valentine of a role," she said. "I think Toinette is Mollere's best female role because she goes through such change and has such control "I'm allowed to do the disguise ecene which II usually done by a man. It wu ,Mollere'• last play and he ttally wrote It for hi.a company. You can tell because there are such definite characters that r u n ~all his playa, but I think Toinette is a culmination of all his maids. ''TIUa is my first Moliere play as a profeai.onal," she acknowledled. "I did one in college, but nothing as demand ing, both physicany and vocaD ... thia. .. ----- UCI Committee for Arts Presents . # .,.,. l.tld, ,,.,,,.,., Tuesday, April 19, 1983 8pm -Concert Hall Selections by J.S. Bach Free Adm~ -no tk:keta required ,,,..,,. ,,, ..... .,,.,, ,,....,,,. Thursday & Friday, April 28 & 29, 1983 8pm -Concert Hall Flamenco,. dancing wtth live guitar & elnger General • 15, Sr. CH. & Student• • 14, UCf Studenta -13. Tlek9tt •t the ASUCt Box Offtce -833-5549. For further lnform•tlon, a.II 831-.1379 ' •• I ' I h ... I I l ' ' I ( \ I I t ' j.' •• I \ I f( \ I ~. I ----- -· . --= Raye Birk •nd Jane Murray In a scene from 'The lrnaglmlfy Invalid' ··--------------------------------~· : NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT t : I I ! CJA.TA.LINA.1sLAND ! I I DlPAIUS OM y fAOM NlWPOAf •ACH I I I I DAILY 9 :00 a.m. I -. I I f t ' ' ~ ~ ' ~ O> .... ~ ' .... t ~ ~ < :;. ~ ~ IL ..... .... G> ~ i 1 ~ -.2 ii: \ - I Shows open~· • • 'Li'/ Abner,' 'Born Yesterday' entertaining Except for one, all Uw.e J)ogpatdl characters of .Bierman as Lonesome Polecat, Matt Miller as straight-thinking reporter who takes on the pt> of AJ Capp'• were ther'e last week-when Sebastian'• Hairlea Joe, Clark Bunon as General Bullrnoo8e, teaching the dumb girlfriend a bit of idealism . . . West took the wraps off Ua latest production o! "U'l Scott Ratner as Evil Eye Fieagle and Kris Holloway and knowledge. Abner." u Stypefyin' Jones. Again. mone}' is the root of all evil in this story. The 1lsi .eerns endless, but not to be outdone Junkman Harry Brock. who has gone from rags to Mamm~ _ a~d P~okum were there. were Tricia Griffin as Daisy Mae and Tim Nelaon as riches using his fista and a "kick in the keester" to ~ McOoon. Bulhnn,.e, Marryin' U'l Abner. There were a lot of good voices in this get what he wants, la convinced everyone has a Sam. Evil Polecat. Hairlea Joe, Moonbeam show, but the best were Griffin and Nelson. And price. He has bought lawyen, politicians, relatives ::=: n...&-. ~ '!:fJe~e:J:e~· what made this such a excellent matchup was their and a chorus girl, but w hen he tries to buy a .__:t llkenees to the characters they played. newspaperman, things begin to happen. But the funny-looking little guy that walks Nebon la the spltlin' image of Capp'a Li'l Tile dwnb girlfriend, Billie Dawn, is played around with the black cloud hanging over him Abner and Griffin oou.ld not have looked more like onall fib Ki Karp h ds never showed up . U ~-". bacl luck pi ...... ed beautiful Daisy Mae. Their due•• "li I had My excepti Jy we 1Y tty • w 0 soun very a~ -&"" ..., much like the late Judy Holliday, the actress who thfa little guy eve""'"' he went. Druthen'' and "Namely You," were well received, • J -originally played the part on Broadway and in the He must have been there IOmeWhere, because b ut the big aong in this show, as usual, was film version that won her an Academy Award. a streak of bed luck in the fonn of an A-bomb from "Jubllatfon T. Compone," whkh was performed by Alan Schnelder brings Harry Brock to life Washington waa headed for Dogpatch. Seema the the entire CUL again in much the same rough-<:Ut way Broderick big boaes who nm the country had decided to quit "Li'l Abner" will run through May 15 at Crawford did the part In the movie. Schnejder's testing '<the bomb" in the desert and UR Dogpatch Sebastian'• West, but don't expect to see the gloomy junkman does not remind you of Crawford, but as the test1nC a,ht since there was nodUna of uae little guy with the black cloud. He never shows up more like a Sylvester Stallone. He sounds and even there any how. -probably because no one oou.ld pronounce his last looks 8 lot like Stallone. Mamm Yokum the da Her • .....1 .. 1 name. • ._, . Karp and Schneider played well off each But Y saves Y· ..___. Meanwhile, over at TUrtJe Rock Community other. It's definitely their play. Yokumberry tonic that made muaclemen out of Park, the Irvine Community Theater players were David Billman is newspaper reporter Paul 9?-pound weaklings prone to be uaesul. pumping life back Into the old 1940s clusic "Born Verrall. JU a tutor to Billie, Bmman is believeable. Kent Johmol\ has aaaembled a large cast of Yesterday," at about the same time "1he bomb" but aa the idealistic newspaperman. he's not that talented youngsters to stage thia large-«ale musical. was about to ftll on Dogpatch, USA. strong. He could play the part a bit more He haa cast hia characten extremely well -Karen "Born Yesterday' ls by no means a bomb. In aggressively. Billman ls totally overshadowed by McBride aa Mammy Yokum, Wa)'ne Mayberry as faC1., it'a one of the beet shows to walk the boards by Karp and Schneider. Pappy Yokum, John Moreno as Marryin' Sam, the Irvine players In a long time. This is tbe story of "Dom Y~' will continue through April Randy Cobb u Earthquake McGoon, Bruce a racketeering junkman._ his dumb girlfriend and a 30 at the Turtle Community Center. r;;:~=:===:::;::::::;::::;:==::====:_:====r~========-===:-~ ~ lftml'l looking for a...._ Jbey were looking to belong. Thenutewho alwaya scorer .._Pm.It 111.lQM IYDSfUIU llDHIWl IOI' DOIUS ---llD9tMI ... ._ ,._.,~Slllnt ••-..__ .... .,. &·I -1¥••,...,,.. _ I ' I• ~ Unique evening of dance ~~E R i£ J . DllJ,... c.r.11911 , .... A combination of talents provided an interesting and unique evening of dance Saturday when the Department 4Jf Public Dance Works appeared at CClfQ08 del Mar High School's Uttle Theater. The dance company, directed by Jonathan Apples., featured dancers Aimee Boyle, Beth KlarTeich and Jacqueline Lum. appeared as part of the group's Sou thern California spring tour. The procram consisted of a two-part ~er fonnance entitled 'Two Park.a," and "Crossing Time a F lat Area of I.and.'' I Corning Attractions -King's Singers. •• ace performance is in offing The famed King's Singers, an lntemationally- popular group of six male singen who all grew up in the rarlfled atmo9phere of collegiate church music at Oxford and Cambridge, will perform next Friday evening at Oranse ~ College. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. ln the Robert B. Moore P erforming Arts lileatre. Thia ma rk• the g roup 's 1econd OCC appearance. In February of 1982 the King's Singers filled OCC'1 l.20(Heat Performing Arta 11M!8tre to capacity. Di.counta of $1 will be given to C:X::C 1tudenta, Gold Key Card holders (senior citizens), and children under 12. Two American tours were on the group's agenda this aeuon. The ~ singers made a trip to th.la country in February, and the aecond Is being conducted this month. The two tours have included a ~appearance at Kennedy Center. The K.lng'1 Singers have made their second concert appearance at Camecie Hall. Members of the group include countertenors Alastair Hume and Jeremy Jack.man. tenor Bill Ives, baritones Simon Carrington and Tony Holt, and bua Colin Muon. broadest, mast divene repertoire of any vocal group ln the world. The King'• Singers perform 16th century English, French, Italian, Scottiah, Spanish and German m uaic, aa w ell as barbershop harmonies and contemporary eong:s, Their touring achedule of concerta, television and radio appearancea prooeeda regularly through their home country of F.ngland and on to Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Scandinavia, Australia and New Zealand, Singapore and Japan, Canada and the United States. A recent BBC television apedal labeled the group, "six normal. healthy Engliahmen." Re9erved .. ta, priced at $10, and at $8, are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Student C.enter Building. The offioe ia open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m . to 7 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Tidceta may be pun:hued by phone, ualng Visa or Mastercard, by ~556.5527. Last summer the King's Singers made their U.S. television debut with John Williams and the Bo8ton Pops. The King's Singen fuae their aix voices into one voice in six pal1a. Thia chamber DlUlic approach . baa prompted critics to compare their artistry with the the ~ of a sr-t atrinc quartet. The group possesaea what ii easily LocALHERO "* * * 1h *This entrancing comedy pro•es bard to resist. A warmly ref resbing movie:' -Katltlt't'n Carroll. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS "Joyously grown-up, warm-hearted, and clear-headed. Assured artistry. Deadpan hilarity?' -AnJnwSarriJ. VILLAGE VOICE "Genuine fairy tales a~e rare: so is fdm- making that is thoroughly original; Bill Forsyth's disarming 'Local Hero' is both?' -Jant't Mas//11. NEW YORK TIMES l~I - 5 ~ 0 -~ I Cl :> 0. ~ .... ,, ., 0: .. ';< > ~ a: ~ U't ~ co CD c.> • I • On Stclge ; Raye Birk. ~ • • He thrives on laughter ~ < From Pa1e 1 fellow graduate ~ student, Richard Ramm, who is directing the SCR ~ production. ~ Things like that happen all the time in -;:: theater circles, Birk says. '"The theater is not an ~ enormous world. It's more like an extra-large c family or a clan," he says. ~ Espeda.lly the world of repertory theater, I ~ jaad••T j"•" Wi•••r •••I jo,,.,, ••'11 s1n., ~ ·--.- TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSfRONG m HIGH RoAD 'lb CHINA Fun and adventure at every tum. where Birk has always plied hia trade. "I went inlo acting because I wanted to be like the great actors .. And they worlced in the theater," Birk aaya. So he's done very few film or television roles since he started acting when he was a phyaical education major in college. He was a crom-country runner and a wres\ler fltOM BIUJC£ BEJU:.Sr()RD, niE ACCLAIMfD DlltlCTOll Of -ea£AKE.R MOltANT.'' WRITTIN BY HORTON fOOll.. SCRllNWIUTU Of 10 KJU A MOOONG81R.O." Robert Dwal ls Mac Sledge. down .vld out country singef. , ... '""_ ,.__,.,., _........_ .-TrANAU llMH ... ._,. llJS IWll'U an f IUOUY WVC.0 •"4Ut lUDI ._ •-.."'tk.mf0Mt\.l01t .._,,...-...._ """'' 4NNIC.U. ~"1 ..... S: •-..:1. o-...-..u..-................... -~ ..-----~ .. a....-.-lliliiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiil who tried out for a play on a lark and liked it 90 well he kept acting and aoon decided to change his major to theater. "I was an only child, an extrovert and a smart aleck," he says. "I think the attention an only child gets is somewhat akin to the attention an actor gets." When he sits back and evalua~ his profession, he says, he finds it absurd. "It's ludicroua to make a living this way -there's no long-tenn security, it's such a crazy thing to do. I can't believe I make a living getting up in front of people and pretending," he says, smiling. But acting is something he feels he has no choice about. "Acting is one of thoae things I cannot not do," he says. "I'm a richer, better penon Lor it." Born in Flint, Mich., Birk earned degrees at Northwest.em University U\ Evanston, ru. and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. He spent three years at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, acting, directing and teaching drama. Though the university had ita positive side - stability, salary and an opportunity for Birk and his wife, Candace, to work together -he felt he See nrtves, Pase 11 · ---• I CW ...... --=--= ........ ---..a .. JOI Tl .... , "SCREAMINGLY FUNNY!" -lltcJCt WIWAMSONll't.AYIOY MACAZJNC. •&mPITHON'S 1 .......... --__..._ ................. _..........1 . ----._ ........ ,,~ -....... -• • - -I ' 7 Bus stop. • • :2 0 -Teen behavior. Prem Pase t l By TRACY L. BARTL Olillr .... Cw;; II IR •nt The American cluaic "Bua Stop," p.reeent.ed by the Mission Viejo Playhouse, opened last week at the Forum Theatre in Laguna Beach . Written by William Inge, this thtte- act drama was made famous in a movie version that starred Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray. The action takes place in a small cafe/bus stop somewhere in Kansas. A group of people from different backgrounds are stranded together during a mowstonn. 'Ibe conflict cen tera on Cherie, a danceball girl from the Ozarks who hu been abducted by Bo Decker, the cowboy who wants to marry her after a one-night stand. The role of Cherie is played by Barbara Hollis, a graduate in theatre arts from Long Beach State College. Hollis la comistent and energetic throughout the play. She maintains the illusion of a nf!rvous, agitated show-girl even when not in the spotlight . The exqaerated accent ahe employs la diatractin1 and 1hould be toned down. Many of her lines are hard to understand. Dave David ia a Newport Beach doctor who recently returned to the stage after completing hi.a medical studies. Becaute of h1I alight build and clean cut appearance, he initiaily aeema mi9cut • the tq, rough. 1teer-toJ>ln1 cowboy. However, by an OUtatandinc delivery of his llnee, he quickly achieves the effect of the troublnome, arto1ant Decker and IS~ in the rme. 1be beet ~ is ctven by loe Koeber. He portray• Decker'• companion, Vtra ll Blea1ln1. Koelaer. a Bakenfield native, la a natural as the mellow, guitar-strumming, older buddy who finally ta.l.ka some sense into the cowboy. Other members of the cast worth noting include Joan Ray as Grace, the down-to-earth owner of the cafe, All~n Stone as Dr . Lyman , the philosophizing drunk who Ukea young girls, and L1aa Courtney as the inquisitive, waitress Elma Duckworth. Alto appearing in the production are Ellis E9tes u Will and .Robert Carpenter u Carl. 'I'he set was designed by Jeff Vara and crew members Christopher Potte r, Nancy Jensen and Ellis Estes. They realistically created the cafe atmosphere using ev e ryday props and construction material. Donald Thorin (An Officer and a Gentleman.") ~ In a way, "Bad Boys" exploits violence in the a. same way that "Spring Break" exploits blldni-clad ~ bodies. Yet while the partying college chums are =Ti learning little more than how to satisfy their 5: hormonal urges, Mick O'Brien is learning more CD powerful lessons about ~wing up on the wrong '.:< powerful lesaons about the coNequences of violent ~ ~MviM. ~ Department of th• Traewl')'-lntemal Revenue Service U.S. t•lvldlal llC-Tu Retn ~®82 1(0) ! 1040 For UM yaer January I-December 31. 1982. or other tax year beainl)•na • 19S2. endlna • 19 I •I , ,, \ . , 811111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ ..... ----~---11111111111~ .............. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ ~ Inte rmission , : ,~.1 ·;':·; .- ~ lliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. .,; j Coming home ••• Joanne Applegett m competition ~ Five years a,o, Joanne Applegett ended a 't> 12-year a.odatlon with community theater in the ;f San Clemente area and opted for the simpler life of ....... rural northern Nevada. .g Next weekend she'll be back to visit her old i stamping ground, look up old friends and check out 1 the regional community theater festival at the Laguna Moulton Playhouae. And she hopes thoee ~ old friends will forgive her if she doesn't root for -the Laguna entry. g She's bringing her own. ~ Joanne Applegett is the director of Edward Albee's "The Zoo Story," which captured top honors at the Nevada eliminations of the Festival of American Community Theaters last weekend. She also was judged best director in the flve-play competition. Now she's bound for the regional tournament in Laguna where her show will be matched against Laguna's "Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer" and a Rawaii entry, "The Me Nobody Knows." All three plays will be pte11ented Saturday, April 23, at the Moulton. .. ANAHEIM l P1.t IN BUENA PAI/I'. • ,• ., u....----·~ ~O. WOUl.,!MM'MMP' ............... ~--.,-TMINTRT I • UM070 fUlJ~lAI~ VAltf Y r "1,...• ~ --- r) R !a. •"4 • '• • ' •• It'll be a triumphant homecoming for Joanne, who's been active in community theater since 1966 when, newly arrived in California. she dropped into the Cabrillo Playhou9e in San Clemente and asked if ahe could help out. They gave her a 9Crlpt and the role of Elaine ln "Anen.ic and Old Lace.' The energetic red.bead went on to become an accomplished actress, then turned to directing. She .erved two tem\S as president of the San Clemente theater. When she and her husband, Gene, opted for a change of p11ee and moved to the tiny Nevada town of Gardnerville, they arrived just as the community was starting its own theater. Joanne qulcldy rolled up her sleeves and lent a hand. Now she's one of the principal direC'ton of the Canon Valley Theater Company, which entered "Zoo Story" in the FACT competition. Her stage manager for that show was another Orange Coast transplant, Noreen Farley, who waa active for leVeral yean with the Miati.on Viejo Playhoule. "Zoo Story" will lead off the tournament at 3 p.m. with Hawaii'• play (performed in pidgin I ,\ I( f v.. ()' ~ I ' (. l "4 I ~ I.' ~ : • • Hawallan) scheduled for 7:30. The host play, written by Juon Miller, concludes the evening at 9 under the direction of Alex Gol8on and featuring Jon Sldoll, Barbara Edivan and Kathryn John8on. Actrela Harriett Nel80D will preeent awards following the competition. The winning entry will repreeent the Western states in the national FACT tourney in Haines. Alaaka, June 6-13, with the American champion traveling to Japan for the international tournament. ••• CALLBOARD -The Huntington Beach Playhouse will hold auditions for the musical "Carouael" Sunday at 1 p.m. and Monday at 7 p.m. in the theater, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Seaclill Village shopping center . . . director Robert Conrad will be 9eeking six men and four women for principal roles, as well as chorus members ... The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse haa scheduled tryouts for ''West Side Story" April 23 from 10 a.m. to~ p.m. at the Muaicians Union Hall, 2050 Main St.. Santa Ana. . .all rolee are available. #2 "GATES OF HELL" .... .,. ,. 11t11 aATllUN. Ml.,. - "SCREWBALLS" '"> _.,. .. .. ,,_t:tt. ...... edwa,.d :. WESTSROO~ CINEMA -:·· .. ·.:" -. . 530-4401 - Chet Atkins • • Guitarist Chet Atkins captivated a capacity crowd Saturday ru,ht at the Good '1lme Theater at Knott'• Berry Fann. He appemed with the ~ County Padlic Symphony-Orche.tra. The audience wu enthralled In the hour-plu. portion of the concert In which Atkina starred. Alkina played 9eVel'al of hia own recordinp, 80IDe music he oom~ and a medley of Beat.lea tunea, all to thunderous applause. He also performed "Mal~J:~ra" and "Recuerdoa del Alhambra" In a cal vein with creditable competence. Ria forte, however, is IO-Called country music, that somehow appeab to all types of list.enen. ~ was jolned by two other guitarists, a pianiaf and perculliooiat in hia half of the program. ".rhe orchestra provided intermittent acoompanimhtt. Atk:im is a fair to middlln' picker and proved Coaat-to-Coaat THE BLICK IS IWlllD! "The eztraord1Dary ftre-and-ellk Black la u breathta1rtns u ever .. !• -BMO&--. LOed08UleTDD8 "'Don\ --w. ~mounted adventure ltory .. !' _ . ..,.... .......... U8111AO..ura "A~ adveatan tutu, .. !' • 9 J! ~ An inspiring performance i hla experti9e with a rendition of "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Dixie" at the aame time, on the same guitar. Impreaaive. Despite his average height and appearance, Atkins was able to hold the interest of the aud.lence with his charisma -a warmth and hwnanlty th.at aeema to come across · the lights to pervade the theater. A marvelous occurrenoe Indeed.. Atkins brought the program to a hand- clapptng, foot stomping finale that had him recalled for aeveral curtain -ca.I.fa and a ttanding ovation. The Orange .County Pacific Symphony Orchestra wu conducted by Keith Clark and featured "western" music. "On the Trail" and the storm music from Ferde Grofe's "Grand Canyon Suite" opened the program. COncertmaster Iarael Baker performed the vtolit\ solo with the utmost finesse, followed unfortunately by 90IDe very tentative donkey brays ca :I in the bnaa. which wu drowned out aeveral times ~ by the large, and apparently undbdpllned, string ~ !ledion. ~ The choppy performance continued in the 0: second section, which did, however, feature a~ moving cello eolo by John Walz. ). The eecond aelection featured music by John~ Bqrp. his "American Folk SoJl8 Suite," with the ::!: Men's Chorus and Men of the Concert Choir of the ~ University of Callfom.la, Irvine, or as introduced by - Clark. the "Singing Anteaters." This predictably (Q brought a chuckfe trom the audience. ~ 8aritone John Matthews sang the solo in "Deep Blue Sea" and the singers appeared to be having a rollicking good time throughout If all 'The final portion of the first ha11 ot the concert featured the "Waltz" from "BWy the Kid" by Aaron Copland. The music meandered aimlessly and IOrt of faded out anti-clJmactically. -· 10 ~ O> ---ir; -:e Q. < ~ 1111 "O "t: IL ..... .... G> "O c G> ~ I ~ ~ 0:: \ ... Comin Attractions OCC chorale to offer three works of Bach Three choral worb by J .S. Bach, which demonstrate h is ge n ius o f va r iety, will b e performed by Orange Coast College's 115-voice chorale Saturday evening at the Robert B. Moore Performing Arts Theatre. The concert, w hich includes soloists and a f ull orchestra, will begin at 8 p.m. Ticketa, priced at $5, are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office. ff' Inner 4 Academy A wards - Ir Country greats at Crazy Horse ,~ ...... ' 'P' •••• a ___ •._. 1--·-·-l ~ Two of country music's finest performers, Tammy Wynette and Johnny Lee, have scheduled consecutive dates at the Crazy Horse Steak House In Sant.a Ana. ltt will appear there on Sunday, May t , followed by Wynette the ~xt night. Lee Is best known for his popular song "Looking for Love In All the Wrong Places," while Wynette has a string of hits tt'3t goes back to 1966 when she retorded "Apartment #9." HI CAN'T 11llNK OF AN011IEI ltECf.NJ' FllM 11W IS SO ~ SO MOVING AND SO llGOIOUSIJ tJNSf.N'l1MfMM. THE W1111NG IS SUPEIB. AMONG OTHEI ntlNGS 'BETIAYAC IS A MY8TEIY SroRY. I HOP£ rr WIU. STAY A LONG TIMEj' -.,.._, ~ N#s' YMl n-. H F.MOllONAW' RICH, WICKEDl.Y f\JNNY AND D£V~l.Y ACUl'E IN rrs OEPIC110N OF A GAME OF ROMANTlC MUSICAL CHA11Sj' _,_.,..,,_, Nil••- H PO£TIY AND PMSIONj' -~ OMtJ1 N#s-twt., • ..., "ONE Of THI PIOR>UND T£S'tUtF.N"fS OF OUR TIME! DON'T MJSS rr IF YOU HAVE ANY lt£GARD FOil THI GLORIES OF Cltf.AT ACTING." _......,s.ma. .--. v.n H AJlTIClJIATE, SOPHISTICATED, INTEWGf.NT AND EU'.GANT- RJCH AND SATISFYING. DAVID JONF.S OOf.S A MASTEU\JLJOB OF DllECTING'' -•a•• ,_. r.t,.,, 6' A IEVElA110NI" -Moll!"-"""· .-., .. ...-.n BENEFIT FOR THE KOCE·TV FOUNDATIO,'-... CNNGE COUNTY PUmJC 1REVIS80N Saturday; April 30, i pm -- FEATURING THE CltANGiE COUNTY PACIFIC SYMPHONY TICJCETs. 99.00 ~ .ro '6.00 O\lldMn 12 and Uhd9f-Vl PrlCe s:. - Currently Scree n ing Look-alike contest scheduled at Knott's You'd do a doub1e take too if lee:ft1ary Jackie OnHais. airline employee Robert Redford or aecwity guard Ronald Reapn pamed you on the street. But t.he9e familiar folks are in reality memben of Ron Smith Look-Alikea, an international onzanization which will be holding its first "Celebrity Look-Alike Talent Contest" at Knott'a Berry Farm on Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. Among the (eatured h ighlighta of the competition in the Good Time Theatre will be look-alikes for Marilyn Monroe ai.nging "Diamonds· Are A Girl's Best Friend," and Liza Minne Iii dancing to "Mein Herr." Other im ton will include Elvia Presley, G roucho ~Charlie Chaplin, Dolly Parton, Jimmy Durante, William Holden, John Lennon, Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Alan Alda and John Beluahi. Thrives on laughter. From Pq e I had to leave the world of academia after three years. "U you stay (in a university aetting) for too lonJ you end up overoonfident and you 1tar1 rnaJdni too much money to ever leave," he says. Since then, he bas worked with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival In Ashland, the Milwaukee Repertoey Theatre and spent nine eeuona With the Amef'ican Comervatory Theater In San Francialo. Hia wife and .aon, Joehua, 7, are In San Frandaio now, while Birk sta)'ll In the area for "The Imaginary Invalid." Aa for the future, Birk &a)'ll he'a not exactly sure what he'll be doing. But you can bet he'll be on stage, in a theater. And you can bet he11 be maJdng people laugh. • Oec1srve: He has to be. Baxter's menu's over --- 12 pages long. So many choic&. So little time. Taste buds: They bloomed --------"lllM~ over a peanut butter burger. Uvemusic 7 nights a week. An appearance ~~ on Boogie Fever may be in the offing. Chants to -------Cookie Monster to attain ecstas)( From 9-5 ....-1.....--he's a veterinarian. From 5 -9 he's an animal. Leg: Hollow. II ::2 0 -~ I M l ~ C9 :::> a. ~ .., ...... "Tl ::!. a. Ill '::< > i:J ~ ... Y' ... fO Cl> c..> .. 12 ~ Q) .... II) ... 't: Cl. < >: Cl ~ 1: u.. ....... ~ ., ~ c ., .¥ I ~ -.2 0:: - ' I • . , What· s Happening ART OAAHGE COAST COl.LEGE. Att a.lery. C..-bN1t1 pMIUnge wlll be on dilpley Aprtl '9-Mer 13. Att.lel Chou ~-. 80, wll ti. on hend for the ~ lnformedon 566-6883. NIGUEL ART ASSOCIATION OEN!:AAL MEMBERSHIP .. 119119 • meeting .. IN Cf'own V"-t a.m.ntlry ~ 2t2t2 ~ Vfllfwt P9fllwey • Ad9Mnlo, Aprtl 21, 7:30 p.m. ""*month'• cMmc>nsttator will be w•tercOlorl-1 Oavtd lolomon of 1.agun• BM<lh. lntorm•llon 4lllS-07tl Of 831 .. 7N. • 808 llEMOH ART GAU.ERV. 'fl* month .nt.t Riiy Fn.a' worb wlll be on ~-lnfofn*k>n 657.oecM. BOW!R8 MORUM. .. ~Md e..o.,~ fMUlnl) 30 MlecWd bee6lld bllndotael1, lalllllnaa. mocc:..ina llnd ~ on ~ ~-lnfOllNllOn 147-t»e. ~L LUT.JeAHS ICOOAH GAU.ERV. T1w mcfllbltlol'I entltled ''Vlnt.loa c.lltomta" !tom IMO to 1970 .. be on dllpley. •1to111ielb1 546-AA'Ta. lfWINE f1Hl ARTS OEHTER. An uNt1t1ian ol worb by rnwnber1 ol lM Cr .. tlve Artl Guild Wiii be on dl!IPl•Y Apnt 22 to Mmy 22. "*'""911on ~-101'. "THE SHEAMAN U8AAAY and O•«Mn1. An uhll>lllon of Ille ~ N1llt -IN a.-8rUllh PWntlng on Aprl 11 llnd 11. ~144-1'43. ETC. GRAND OPENING/ '2. 71 CllPLDE Ul• IPElllU 8erYed 1 Deya A Week 114' lffn.r..., .. Lunteh • Dinner Food To Go .:t:• . O,.llr·~ 11141 8rooldtunt ~~'"'% .. ,,,..lllllllll"°•··~•w•.,,.11!!!!!!!!!==!!!!!!!1!!!!!1 .. mll~ .. lllllilll ... Downey &France have~l.g dellclou8lg. .. cow ... NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE ·SUNDAY IRUICB SJH lnclud. ~ -Well Drink or Bier· . ..... 1712 Ptae.ftt.1& 8'8-8o91 C08'1'A MEM -------~--,__ ______ ........... SINGLES SINOL.f.8 SEMINAl'I FOC08INO on •IQl9 Mig Wll be Pl'-ned Aprl 11 !tom t-.30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. In room 113. Cour.-na llnd IOI• .... • lluldlna .. OfwlQ9 COMt Coleol. lllb11.uon ~-A 81HOLE8 OAHCE will 1.ae pl-APfll 18, 9 p.m. at tN ~ Hoqf. For lntonndon oontect the Commun41y ~ ~-IN~ THI! ORANG~ COUNTY 81NOLE8 group wlll be holdl119 • dteou.lon Apfil 11, a 10 7 p.m. on "~ A--Tivougn Joumal1119" at the "-POf1 C..,ter Publlc Ubfary. lnform•Uon 561-1212. PARENTS WfTHOUT PARTNERS .. llOld • w1N Md ~ pw1y Aprtl 18, 7:30 p.m. In IMne. LocMlon .,,....,._by Clllllng 881·9728 °' 561-0181. MUSIC CHAPMAN COll.EGE 8ymph0ny ~ d ..,.,..-Aprtl 17, 4 p.m. mt lM CNpmel1 Memor1ml Hai Audllortum. Or.nge. lnfomletlon 997 .... 71. CHARI.ES RAAICH, org9n111t. wlll ~ In '9dtlll Apfl 19, 8 p.m., .. CNpmel1 College'• MemorMI .... AudltOfbn. lnbmllllon 187 .... 71. CHAVA AL.8EA8T£1N Ind 00-..,_. ¥OC8I .W. wll .,.rtorm Apfl 18, I p.m. In UCLA'• ~ Or9nd 8*00lft. llllomletion 21$-~1. N11ertt• w11 mo~ "Pf' 20. e p.m. • a..-it c-•1 ~ Mdlorlulft.. ---;r-AU A80UT EVE." ,,....._ Md fir tr a l*tOd mu11c. wll be Pi-Mel Apfl 17, I p.m. • IN ~ Cenler ...... Hiii, C. SUH UIWwlfty Long hedl. lnb11.-on 213 ... 6629. BRAVO JOHN ~ ... partorwn .. ~ ol Aprl 17 • tM 8-ltll IVra Hlgfl 8c:flool ~ ·-rNaol\ UC)..3444, TifE ICING'S ~ wll ~ Apfl 22. I p.m. M Or9ng9 eo..t coe.e-Aober1 8. Moof1I 111110 Me n-Mr. lnformllUon 566-8727 OAAHGE COAST COUEOE'8 11~ c:11«• .. 1*bm Aprl 18, I p.m. .. ttw Aober1 L Moof1I Pwiloi"*'O Arte ThmW. lnformsdon 586-6127. ''COHCan'8 IN MINIATUM'' wll be sw_,iect Apfl 17, 4:30 p.m •I 11W L.--...,,, MIW'll of M. lnlonndon 494-41531. nil! l>MHaE COUNTY MA8TE1' Chor• .. .,.rtorm Apfl te, 8 p.m. •t the Oar«Mn Oro..,. Hfeh 8chool Audltortum. lnlorm11tlon 635-0153. RUOOt..F SEMIN .. .,.rtorm Apfl 17, 1:30 p.11\. .. th9 MullC Center P•Ylllon with IM LOii AnoefM Phllhwmonle. lnlorm•tlon 972•1211. See wara Bappeata1. Pase H '16.50 DINNER FOR TWO GoOd n. •• ,. ......... . §ae_tano'~ dtahan. tl.uWn& 4952 warner 84&-2819 at Bolla Chica Huntington &each A..,.,, .,,. , 19 ron111a ,.,.,. • ..,.._, ,..,,_ "°" J'o ~ Ollr Delldw N.,,, •wJt ltw tlen•dE~ .... F,... J~ a.-. 'tll ~II·•· , .. ,.,,,.. ----......-..---.. --· ··-. --·J:-. .._ '™'=" ...... . -;:-, -Lai,,... -.n.a• F•Y..,.~ WI ,IMISI JOI HOD ClllfSf 1000 WNCMIS • Dl•BS • flOfilCAl COCICTMS ~ IAllQUR fAOUTIB CULLI.VER'S ... cAfalNG * FOOD TO GO . , , '"'!7DATS ........... ~~ ... .............. fl ... ·AU l'IA..,._ or,-.,..,,,,. ......... ,, ... I 9'lllM ........... " IO c......o,..••A.J& ._.. ............. -6 .... F« a ...... da.t 4H·'"9 It's none other than our de.1idous Lobster 18JI Dinner at $4.50 of the usual price. me. usually ask $12.45!) ~u get a broiled Aus1ralian lobster tail '.bur choi:e of dam chcNJder or iesh sallK1. Plus ~ potato. iesh vegeta~ hot bread and buttu AD i>r just $7.95. At a pdc.e h thts, we think you'll lip. Complete U.S. Choice Steak Diriners :-~ $6.95 -. .,. l3 ~ ~ ~ l ~ :> Q, ~ "' ....... "T1 "' ii ID ';.< > 't> ~ ~ !" ~ U) (II (,) .. ..... -~ I - " ·------------------------------------------------------------11111111111~----------~--What's Happening ~ O> ,... ~ From Page ti THE CAL ST An UNtVER8fTY Long 8-:tl CtlOW .. ~ Apfll ,... 11. I p.m. at recltal on the oampua of C8UlB. Information >: 213-48&-4280. ~ THE MADCAP SOHO and dllllOe act "The T'Wellttl Nigflt 0t l.M'I c( Cell the Whole Thing Ofr'• .. be~ Apfll I WwouQh May 14, Fri. >. & Set., 1:30 p.m. at the Found ThMter, long BMof\. Information CIO 21~ Of 213-S.7-1714. ~ ~ ...... ... ~ i:> c ~ .¥ I ~ -..Q 0: ROeERT GROSS.~. w11 perf0tm Apfll 17. I p.m. at the UnlYerllty of Callfomla. Irvine, Fine Atta COtlC*t Hell. Information 833-ee1f . ORGANIST CHISTA RAK1CM wW petfonn Aclft 19. I p.m., at the UC 1tW111 Fine Am Conoett Hiii. lntonnetlon ~. MUSIC EXPO •13 wlll be held Apt'I 111, t Lm.-4 p.m. at the Un!Wnlty Student IJnlon Pia.a. Cal State U"'-"lty long 8Mcto. lntonnatlon 21$-e31· 1283. J Early Bird Dinner Specials BEEF RIB DINNER ss.95 Includes Soup or Salad Baked Potato & Corn on Cob al.90 Pacilic W · Saaner Pri•e Ii• 57 .95 DAILY s .. 1, ... m . ........ $6.95 DINNER SPECIALS 7 NIGHTS A WEEK From 5 p.m. Sunday ...... .......... .... ...... .............. Roast Pork Monday ... .. ............... .......... Hawaiian Chicken Tuesday .........•........... Spaghetti & Meatballs Safac.1 & Garllc: Bread (no Potato) Wednesday . . ......... ... ...... ... .... Chicken Crepes Thursday ..... ......... ... ..................... Meat loaf Friday .............................. Shrimp Au Grautin Saturday ............................ Steak Brochettes Includes soup 0r Nlad mashed potatoes or French frlea and glua of hOUM Wine. ~ Aptll 30ttl, 1183 Music Music Music Piano bar nightly 8:30 to J ;30 .....,.,,. ....... ,...,,. .... Mondays & Tuesdays 12:30 to 1:30 &t~ Trombones ••• Bones West to perform Orange Coast College's exciting 50-piece trombone choir, Bones West, will perform Sunday afternoon in Robert B. Moore Performing Arta Theater. The concert will begin at 4 p.m. Advance tickets, priced at $4, are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a .m. to 6 p .m., and s§)rp, , u 7/f?roe ii. C~:L~ ~ FOR LUNCH ORDlNNEk Serving the finest wines for your pleasure! I 540-3641 I 758 ST. CLAIR IAT IWl'DOLPlll COSTA MESA ONEBLOCK80UTHOFBAKEA ¥1 BLK WEST or BllllTOL TRY OUR JAPANESE STYLE TEPPAN STEAK TABLE OR SUSHI BAR Discover Yamato ... award-winning traditional Japanese cuisine and S!-'perb western style specialties. A vny •pcclal dining u-p~rl~""· vamato Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Ticketa will be aold at the door for $5. Under the direction of OCC instructor, George Roberta, Bones West is the largest trombone choir west of the MiHiaaippi. Roberts, a former professional musician, played many years in the Stan Kenton Band. The concert will include special guest artists Roy Main, Gill Watrous, and Mort Stevens . ''BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brenda Caponera Relbiurent AclcowYt Exeoutlve **** Mm DRAGON -Oper'9 In Orwige County W..._ ~. fonner exllQl.ltM menaiger of the Sztoechw11n Reetal.nnta, Ma opened a MW Ortentail dining edwntunt, th• Jade Dragon r .. taurant on Beach Blvd. betwMn Ch..,,,,., Md Llll'npeon AY9nUM In thle Orange County community. The MW ..-.went II at 12100 Beectl Btvd., a few bloctce north of tri. 0.tden Gr<Ne Freeway. They epedallle In Snchwa11 culatne and gounNt MandaM dllhee from otl\sprcMnoae of Old CNna. A ~ofnotalsT• Smotla Dudl, wNc:h le ~ In a tpeC4al oven. tme*ad with burning tea '-"-· Other ~ lnduda beef a la cl\eng-du kuno pao chtctcan, amllno lhrlmp with black mutnroom and Cf1tpy cucumber MlltMd wtttt oyster auce, cat ftltl a la Sach,,..1, and bwt curd ftr9 Pot. In addWon to the axtanlNe 11l1ctton ot 8nchwan dllhaa, the Jede Onigon offare the l'n09t famous Cantoneea Md Peklno tnlr..s, lndudlng P9lc1ng Dudl snpered In the authentic felhlon. ~ beef, ~ pclttl and Mandartn chicken, among Others. lAa'a bedtground lf1dUdaa a atlnt U the bewrage ~at the Bonewntunt Hotel In Loa Angalaa. and he i. Ml _,. l9d In wlnea. Fillmly dinners IMlllabta from $U5 to '9.95 per penon. ~ k.wlcheol•. aapedaly plMnad for lo4* bualneae ~ we pl1ceO from 12.50 arid uc>. For more lllb 111atbt, call 898-"33. a.IA PAUca -c.labretea Grand Opening Fonnerty a Pwlillng culalne, Sw Shine, went under eome remodliltig and la now under the new Mme, Chfna Pai.c., ~.,. ~ In ~ ~ and Mandarin coo!OOg. 0'9f SteYWI U.U on.rt a 14 Item lunch menu for S2.7& and compteta dlnn«a for t5.26. China Palac. la loc:llted \4 mtta north of WwrM on Brooktlunt In Fountain VaMer. c.11 8S9-4481. Ill. PHCAOOlt .._ Mualc, Mualc. Muatc: If yOi.I .. to 9llr'V .id It ._.. good, do It at B ~or·a fwnow '*'10 belr nightly frdfi 8:30 to 1:30. You oan allo bring your own ~ .id be'Fred and Louie' gue9t and ., whh '**"' on ~ and Tuaedaya. P.S .• don•t forget the llnaerie luncMof'I f8lh6on .,_, Mond9Y9 and T~ 12:30 to 1:30. El Pewclor ~ In ltaeke and teafood. Loc.ted In Coeta ~ ~ $Cl..3241. ANTOMILLOI -Comblnetlon ot a-. a. 8-Mdore TrOI.\ and Renato Neocl h8Ye teemed up togllier to ..w ttlelr winning ltalM cnatlont IUd'I M rOMt .,,.... of Slf'l•••d, ~ In ~ MUCa, homamede 1oe ~ end ttall9n lolli. Trot.. 1111 cMf of the YMr. MWICed In MACh top I 1111 •ltlt M '*ino''-Beverly Wlllhlnt HcMI, The Oeler, Ind moet ~.he°'** J.W.'a at ti.. ~ Men'tott Hotel. Neoot, ~OMllO't Chef alna. ........ ntllW Of ADma. end WOftcld In top ,......,.,... mah • AlfW'edo Ind T,. IOlllnl In 11*, and MIJdrne't In A.-tor ...... ~ ......... OllM .... UNelld ....... Awd Wlftl*'O Antonllo'a NllDfllM la loOlltd In the 8outtl COllt,... Ylllige In 8lr"8 AN. cal 791·1113. ca•sn n THI w -~ ~ a:.==··=-..... In ••"""'°" ..._ __. froftl the pteir. cal ..... , .. ial ! OUT eantnse F111f: Ht here or • , ••• hem. TOWtl . Prime $DS That's right The price on our Prime Ribs of Beef dinner · is just $7.95. And that complete dinner includes our lively cabaret show and $0UP or salad, baked potato or rice, rolls and your choice of beverage. This exceptional price is avail- able Sunday-Thursday nights. Make your reservations for the prime cut of your life. Call for showtimes. JOANNE WORLEY and ROGER PERRY TheyrePlaying $ OurSong -c. ...... ~ NEIL SIMON ...... ~ MARVIN~SCH '-~ CAROLE BA YER SAGER Slip into something special tonight. Try one of our new dishes, rettuccine Carbonara or Veal Scallopini Marsala. Or stay with a classic favorite, our London Broil or Crepe St. Jacques. Your entree is just $6.95and comes with your choice of a mixed green or Ot'?Jlge almond salad. And we've lowered the lights and lit the candles for more intimate evenings at the M~ Pan. Join us. Its worth the ch~e. This offer is g<?Od after 5 p. m. At the Magic Pan, there's alWays something new to come back co. 15 31 2 ~ I 7r - CD :I Q. .CD ~ ' .,, ~ a: Ill ~ > ,, a, .... YI .... <O Q) c.> - .. 16 ~ CJ) .,... --~ .,... -= Q. < >; • ~ "t: lL ...... ~ ~ i 1 ~ -.2 ii: - .... - A. T. LEOS Callfornla cuisine. Fresh Seafoods, pastas, meat & poultry. Elegantly Mfved In a cuuel etmoephere. Dlnnet from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and partle& 3901 E. Coast Hwy , CofOM del Mar. 759-1854. AIRPORTER INN .................. Continental Lunch M-F 11:30 • 2:30. Sun. Brunch 10 • J ·OO Dinner lrom 5·30 Happy Hour M-F Entertainment & Olnclng, Valet Parillng, Banquet Faclllti.1 18700 MacArthur. lrvlna 833-2nO THE BARN American. Lunch M·F 11·2:30 Olnner M·S lrom 6 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4:30 to 7 PM. Sun~ Cha~~ EkJftet 8Nnc:tl 1~2:30. Entett & D•= Banquet Fec111ti.1. 14982 • Tuatln 730-0116. llUCK•ARDS Hurty 8"1 Entr... & S.afood. Lunch 11 • 3:00. Dinner from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F. Eilt~ Oyster Bar. Sun. Champtlgne Btunch 10 - 3:00 ... 258 Martingale, Newport e.ch 8J3.-0080 • ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT . DIRECTORY THE conA• llUTAURANT Open 9'tef'f daV 8 AM. Braakfeet & &\.l'ICtl m 3 PM. Hearty & "-"hy klnc:heoM end dlnnlrL f'lna Celtofnll V9rietel wtr-. 308 N. Coelt Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Raurvatlon1 49'-3023 lrom irw. 866-01U CMZYHOMI aTeAKHOUll St .. kl, Prime Alb, F,_,.. S..lood. Open Dally . Dancing & entertainment nightly. Home ol top oountry/wHtarn 1tar1. 1680 Brookholow, a.Ma Atta 649-1512. DILLMAN8 Prtme Nb & .. food. Wiid o.rn. menu tnt '"· • let. of month. L.&Ntl M-F from 1 t AM. DlrllW M-8 flom 6 PM. let. ' lun. INrd't I to 3. 101 Balboa llvd • Balboa 11>n21. GAUCMNS Conmentet Nowele. European Patio Setting. Luncheone & Banquett. Olnner from 5:30 ~· Sat. & Sun. Bn.nch. .Mu~ Wed. ttlN Sun. 898 S. Coat Hwv.. Laguna Baactl .. 94-0182/133-93f0. KONO HAWAII ~ r90ftl. dinner & cocic ..... ftoOf lhOw. TallhcMe • Tappan yMl. ~ &*" a.. l..unch 11:30 to 2:30 1 Dlyl A w-. Codctal loUnQa • entartakwnent. Benquata 228 S. Harbor 8lvO. 8ente Atta 71!r7121. RU8TY PELICAN Freeh ... food and lots of h. Newpott Beach • Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. Overlook• Newport Bay. 2735 W. Coast Hwy. 642-3431. llWla • Lunch, dinner. happy hour. 1830 Meln.~n4. T. C. PEPPERCORN Five dining room• with flrepl1ca . Lunch Mon.-Frl 11:30-3 p.m. DIM8f 7 d•y• lrom 5 p .m . Attitude adjultmant hour ... 7 weekday•. Dllnctng end entertainment TUeL-S.t 84anquet feclltlel. 8062 Stwtc Ave.. Huntington Beed\. 642-6535. TAU OI' THI WHAU Open 7 Deya. 8f'Mikta9t 7 Lrn. M-F. Lunch 11_. ...._F. Olnner 4-11 M-S. Sat & Sun. bNnc:tl 7-4. Oyat• -Fri., Set., Sun. e.nqiMt leclltlea up to 500. Entertainment Wad•Sun. Penoremlc bey vtew. .-00 Mein St, BelbOe. 87:Me33. TWO MiCii ifiLY Hom.atyle lt•ll•n Cooking In • "'"*"'° atmoephafe. ..,,_ OWNr" llnoe ,..,.. °'*' Mon. thru n..n. 11:30AM to 10:00,M. Friday till , 1PM.. .... w 1un. ....., on,"°"' 4 ...... 181 ...... COiie ...... Ml!IO! :TMIW.....OU. Freeh IMIOOd a lftternatlonel Cufttne. wa1nont c11n1n9. Chef a..~ ...... °"""'· s.. a au... '"''"'j ••nqueta • ~ ........ \I!'••& •Liff VH••••· .... ,.n •••oh 17M?OO. Sneezin' season a h e avy one thanks to winter .downpours By PHD. SNEIDERMAN or-....,,...._ The 8euon of the Bia Sneeze hu belW\. U you've been 1nlfflln1 or wheeatna more t.han u1ual thla aprina, you can thank the unuaually heavy drenchin1 Southem California received lhla winter. And allerl)' autferers would bo wlae to atock up on Uuuea becawie the WOl'llt II yet t.o como, accordtn1 to a UC Irvine apedallat. Dr. Harold Novey, a P.rofflllOr of medicine who heada the adult allern clinic at UCI, uld t.he heavy winter raina have foatered heavier-than-normal 1prtn1 THI ORANGE COAST FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1983 . plant 1row\h And mld·Aprll to mJd-June U. th~ Ume when a youna platnt'• fancy tuma t.o roproduct.!on. and that mean• the relHH of an allergy 1ufferer'1 worat enemy - poUen. Wet wHther al.lo can lead to lncreued arowth of molda within (See SNEEZIN', Pa1e AZ) COAST 1011101 ORANGECOUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Bandits take hostage, elude police Wrong men captured By STEVE MARBLE or .. Dmllr ,.... ,..,, Costa Mesa city employee William Brown co uldn 't understand why the police were handcuffing him while the bad guy WM driving away. "It was j u st crazy," said Brown, who bad the misfortune yesterday aft.emoon of ending up in the middle of a cops and robben drama. The crooks, being chased by police from Newport Beach , alammed their car into Brown's city veh icle at Newport Boulevard and Fairview Road and bounced off two other cars before coming to a stop. "They hit me ao hard it threw me into the passenger seat," Brown ea.id, still shaky from the episode. "I got up, looked out and both of them were running." He said the gunmen split up. One ran toward a residential complex and the second toward a nearby van. "I didn't know what was happening at first. I ran over to the van, opened the passenger door and here's this guy with a gun pointed right at my head." At the same instant Brown jerked open the van door and (See WRONG MEN, Pal e A!) Officer Bill Redmond on Sydney La ne with a van recovered in ch ase. R ichard And reas (inset) faced armed gunmen. Quiet area shaken up By IUREN E . KLEIN or ... ...., ......... It was more excitement than residents of the nonnally quiet Costa Mesa street had seen in years. The afternoon of the big robbery and chase started out with ICJ"eeChin8 tires and ended with a televlaion crew doing a live broadcut right in front of Ann.a'• Day School. The people who live on Thurin Street gathered in clusters on lawns and in the at.reel to watch the drama unfold. They'll probably remember the two-hour drama for a long time. Word traveled quickly that armed robbers had abandoned (See MESA. Pase A%) INl!rftt.e ........ .., ....... ~ ... e.J--- Costa Mesa Police officers Craig Rozean , (bottom) and Paul Cappuccilli wait for Hamilton Street resident to come to door in ·house-to-house check. Suspects struck van o f William Brown, inset. CM woman hostage in drama By KAREN E . KLEIN of ltle D9llr .......... An armed robbery suspect held a Costa Mesa woman hostage in her home for more than four hours yesterday, refusing to allow her to answer the door when police knocked as they conducted a house-to-house search for him, police said today. The woman, an unidentified resident of Hamilton Street, and her husband, who later walked in on the pair and was himself held for about an hour, were not harmed, said Cotta Mesa Police Lt. Jack Calnon. The suspect, deacrlbed aa a male of Latin de9cent in his early 20s, hid in bushes near the woman'• hou.e after his getaway van crashed into a tree on the next street. Ca1non aaid. The suspect confronted the woman when she stepped out of the house and forced her back inside at eunpoint. The gunman made • 9eriea of phone calla from the womara '• house and she said a motorist arrived at about 7 p.m., to pick up the llllpect. The suspect and an accomplice earlier led Newport Beach and Co8ta Mesa police on a seven- mHe, high-speed chase from a Corona del Mar jewelry store to the Cotta Mesa residential area, police said. Both gunmen eluded their punuen but they left behind $104,000 in stolen jewels after crashing into three cars and commandeering a van, said Cotta Mesa Police Lt. Gary Webster. It all started about 2:30 when two men held up Clinton Jewelers on East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, police aaid. The gunmen fired several sbota before jumping into a waiting car, later determined to have been stolen from Montebello. Newport Beach Sgt. Chuck Obmtead pursued the vehicle at speeds up to 80 mph until it collided with a Costa Mesa city van at the Intersection of (See CHASE, Pa1e.A!) Time ticks on tax countdown Irvine spelling whiz a cha:mpioIJ. at age 8 By ROBERT BARKER or ... ...., ........ Tonight'• the night that procraatlnatora have been dreed1ng -lncome tax returns mUlt be malled by mldniiht or there will be penaltia t.o pay. 1'hinea got off to a bad atart t1U:a mominl at the c.o.ta Mesa po9t office on Adalm Avenue, where workmen were restriping the perk1na lot priol ~ opening time. But.~ oftidala aa1d the lot would be open durln1 normal houra, adding employee• will be stationed at curbeide, collecting tax forms from motorlJta. Other procrutinators can travel to the Santa Ana Post Office at 2201 N. Grand Ave. if they wtah. Officla1a there are expecting a busy time. They will send penonnel out to the lot.a to take mall directly from late arrivals. And the Santa Ana police will be on hand to direct traffic. The Newport Beach post office, at 1133 Camelback. will be open for deposits only until 9 p.m. Poat offices In Fountain Valley, Cotta Mesa, Irvine and Laguna Beach will close at normal hours at either 5 or 6 p.m. Of coune, ~taxpayers always can drive over to the main poat office In Laguna Niguel whJch will be open until rnldniahL Winston Ch ang Kevin Reimer 1lu1ged a grand alam homer to 1park Orange Coua f.ollege'• Plraaea to a 17-12 bateball win "er Santa Ana yee&erday. See Paae Bl. ~~~~-2~CKER Winston Chan1. at four feet tall and elaht. years old. seems too small ancf too youn1 to be the champion of anythinl. But thAt'a exactly what he Is. By apellin.c the word "ayco~ant," Winston became the champ in the first Orange County Department of F.ducat.ion Elementary School Spelling Contest at Irvlne High School Winston, a fourth srader at HIGH SCHOOL SPELLERS Bee re1uta -'owa • Paae AS Eastahore Elementary ln Irvine, 1hare1 that title wlt.b Brian Jackson, 12, a sixth fJl'ader at Zion Lutheran, Anaheim. He (See SPELLING, Pqe A%) Price cuts burst inflation bubble report. Tho economy'• January. March performance wu the bolt for any quart.er alnco Ul&2. t.ructu fell 0.8 percent lut month aficir lnchlne up 0.1 percent In &he oreviowl month. WRONG MEN CAUGHT. • • WASHINGTON (AP) - Wholeult prlct11, driven down by cheaper oil, feU O. l sx-rccnt In March and 4.1 pemtnt, calculated •nnually, for the year'• tint thrN month1, the sovernmont laid today. Eneri)' price. overall feU 3.2 percont for the month, the fourth 1t.ral1ht decline. OuoUn prlca tumbled 6 percent and home hoatlna oil prlce1 dropped 7.6 percent. For the quarter, energy pr1ce1 overall plunged 34.4 petcent at an annual rate. Th roport lent fresh 1upport to economl•t1' predlcUona that, for au nf 1983, lnflation at the wholeule-level may be 1-than 1 percent, which would be the t'COnomy'1 belt 1howln1 llnce the mtd·tDeo.. rood n w1 on enerry npemes. 'tho overall enerl)' prtce dec:Urw outJ**I the prevtout month'• 2.9 percent drOp. 11'.n«rY pricee had talion 4.2 percent In the January report. The only dark cloud on the cmer(y front ioday wu the 2.6 percent lncreaae po1ted for natural gu pri<.u, Thoee prices had rlaen 3.2 percent ln the precedlna month. M'an:h'• overall price decline of 0.1 percent, after aeatonal ldjultmtnt. compared with a 0.1 percent advance ln February and a record drop of 1 percent In January. •w the armed bandlt, K\.lftla Oanlela -the man whQ had bMn drlvtna che van -come twnblinC out. The van drtver told police the crook had put. run to hll head. He laid he wu able to eacape when Brown pulled the door open. Both Brown and Daniels ran for cover. "Everything happened ao fut. The poUoe were there and cuffed both of us (Brown and Daniels). They thought w e were the robbers. He (the bandit) drove off," Brown said. Daniels, who later learned the bandit plowed the van Into a tree, appeared upset. He said he didn't want to talk about what had happened. Lonnie Cole was driving through the Intersection when the bandits came racing through and clipped hl.s car. "I was about to get out of my car when I saw guns. One was a .38 special. I hit the deck." Cole said he saw one of the suspects run ln one direction and saw the !leCOnd commandeer the van. Bruce Pfeuher was doing landscaping work at a new development near the intersection when he heard the crunch of metal. "I lho\.lght It was -well, just an accident. I started to run out there. Then I saw a man running at me with a gun. I ducked down behind here," he said, pointing to a small retaining wall. Pfeuher said he saw people County acts on Upper Bay silt problem Orange County supervisors. have taken steps aimed at helping resuscitate Upper Newport Bay, which is choking to death onJears of accumulated silt and san . The Board of Supervisors dir ected the cou nty Environmental Management Agency to undertake actions designed to limit the flow of sediment into the bay from agricultural operations. "Control ot agricultural sed.imen t is a necessary part of the total plan to protect the bay by controlling and reducing runoff sediment from the entire San Diego Creek watershed. as well as collecting sediment in several constructed bas Ins." advised Superviaor Thomas Riley in endonine the action Tueeday. Under the resolution adopted unanimously by the board, landowners in the watershed area will have to prepare resource plans detailing what actions they will take to minimize erosion and runoff problems. Landowners In watershed areas with the greatest erosion potential will be required to submit plans before November, 1983, according to the resolution. Plans for other landholders will have to be prepared by November . 1984 , and implemented by November. 1985. Correc tion A c utline in last Friday's edition of the Dally Pilot, deecrlbing an auto accident In Coata Mua, wa1 pal'tially errooeoua. · 1be cutline reported that the aporta car pictured was leaving a parking lot when actually the other car wu exiting the parking lot. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. Newport Beach ,....._ tOOll • ...,.., l1ldlo,. --..... Md • tool boll ,.elwdey Ir-• locbd _,.., -perUd Oii 11111 700 *Gk of "" A-TM~ pitted CIC*'•~ to ...... ruMina •nrywhtte. He wun't 1ure how many of them had IUN· "One tan to the van and put a gun to the driver's head, Another one (bandit) jumped over a wall and ran toward aome hoU1ea." He agreed with othef'I that It was remarkable nobody wu hurt In the ordeal. "What a weird day." he added. Not 1ince 1976 have wholecale prlcee fallen for a full calendar quarter, the Labor Department aatd In relea1lni today'• price A. tor lut month, food price. rose o.~ percent. thelr •econd monthly rlae. Ve1etable price. aoared 21.3 percent In an apparent reflection of bad growing weather ln the agricultural repona of California. But the hlaher food prices were more than wiped out by the CWIJ ............ "' ~ .. .,.. The energy prlcee reported to• day were actually for February; those calculatlona lag a month behind the reat of the Index. Pusenger car prlcee roee 0.8 percent alt.er gaining l .~ percent In February Prlce1 for light Today'• ,..port aald that for tho t 2 month• endlna In March, wholesale prl.ce9 l'ON 2.1 percent. ln all, the unadjuated Producer Price Index atood at 283.4 In March, meaning that goods co.Ung $10 at wholeaale In 1967 would have co1t U8.34 Jut month UCI ready to talk on Nixon Library . By GLENN SCOTI' of' ttie o.i1, Piiot ltaff Chancellor Daniel Aldnch Jr. sent word today to the UC Regents that UC Crvine is ready to negotiate for the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library. H 1s message fol lowed a decision yesterday by the faculty Academic Senate to condone the library on campus as long as several conditions are met guaranteeing access to Nixon's papers and allowing o nly a modest area for exhibits. Aldrich attended the faculty meet.Ing yesterday and stood up several times during the three· hour session to assure professors he would rely on their recommendations contained in a 28-page report as a "framework for negotiations." Faculty members clearly were skittish about the possibiltty their recommendations would be overlooked during negotiating ses111ons among UCI. the Nixon Presidential Library Foundation and the National A.rchtves. The motion approved on a 72-1 vote (the dlaaenter objected on procedural grounds) called for their conditions to be "essential prerequisites" for UCI to accept the library, which would be built · using funds from the private foundation. A ldrich promised to take copies of the faculty report to negotiating seaalona. He didn't s uggest an all-or-nothing negotiating poeture but did say the report would reflect the . admmist.ration'1 position as well as the faculty's. Poli lical science professor David Easton said he believes the faculty recommendations can hold up under negotiations. Children ( rom College Park School, dropped off by bus, took refuge in the Daily Pilot lobby. From left are Amber Hammond, Siri Thavom, Blythe Krebs, Hai Chou and Thuy Chou. lnillates face raps in county jail riot By JEFF ADLER of'tt. OllllJ "°4 8lllf a diaciplinary measure. MESA NEIGHBORHOOD SHAKEN. • • Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates announced yesterday he will charge all 13 jail inmates who participated in a cell block riot last month that left three sheriff's deputies injured. Long-standing jail pl"aCtioe of removing the bedroU. of problem inmates h.aa since been criticiz.ed by the state Board of Corrections. but defended by Gates and jail officials. From Page A1 their getaway car at about 2:30 p.m. somewhere near Thurin and were roaming the streets. Police with rifles pat.rolled the street on foot whistling and 11houting at resident. to c1H.r the area. A polloe helicopter buzzed 'overhead. "Welcome to the exciting, ac1ion-packed Villa Viata." joked Brad Cwnminp, a resident of the apariment oomplex near the end of the ltreeL Sandy Moore, who lives next door, said ,"I was standing by the window when the car flew by." Her two children, 5 and 7, ran into the bedroom crying when they saw police can pull up oubdde. "It's scary when you aee a policeman get out of his car right in front of your house, take out hit shotgun and cock it.'' Moore said. SPELLING CHAMP. • • From Page A1 won on the word "uailegious." W i nston la deacribed by principal Bob Polkinghorn • an exceptionally gifted child. "He excels in math and ade-nce and he's a good reader. He'• been out of the elementary achool curriculwn in math for some time now . But, he's also a well· rounded child," 1aid Polkinghorn. Winston is young for hia c:lus because he 1k:ipped the second and third grada. • Besides academics he ai.o loves basketball. reads the 1porta pages. plays piano and violin and tinkers with his father's home ,computer. Winston. sprightly and dark· tu.ired, said he atudled almo9t all the 2,261 words from the specially prepared spelling book given to all contestants. "We tho\.lght hit winning was very unusual becauae when we were helping him, we would sometimes mispronounce the p~ -C.-0 .,..Wd.9Y to • "°""' Oii ~ ...... ~ Or-• •ICllM In • dl•b•llc oom• to Tu1lln Comlftunlty HolClltM. A POiiot oMcer dltooo•ecl • ..._ plMe on Ill• oround on aur•noe ll'•r•••J ,....,_,, TM ..... -IMIC*4ld Into 11111 ,.,... ~·· ll'Ol*1Y roofft, A t ... ,_., 9111 toca _.....,.,. ltOllll ...... "°"' • ----Oii .. llOOO lllodl of ~ ..... Hun&i~1on Beach, AIMrt.._.. .............. . •°""'*'• .......... •• ....... .... •IMI A••llM Aff!IW out af -..,. HO ,....,, ......... ,... ...... ~ ....... 111 ... ==-........................ = ................ ... A •t. ............. *" ................... .... words," said his father, an engineer at Hughes in Irvine. i'Jatives of China, the Ch.an8' came to this country about 10 years ago and still speak with a Chineee accent. CHASE. • • From Page A1 Newport Boulevard and Fairview St.r'eet, he said. At that point. one suspect Oed lnto a nearby residential area on foot and the other drove off in a plwnber's van. Olmstead said. The gunman drove the plumber'• van down Tburin Street, one block west of Newport Boulevard, and swung onto Sydney Street, where he ran lnto a tree and fied lnto the busheia nearby, Webster aaid. Though police blocked off •Thurln Street from 2:30 to about 4:30, the gunman hid in the hou1e on Hamilton until they gave up hope of finding him. Coastal *"°" .. "-= .. IO ,, It " II " ,,.ICIMIWl9 •• M ~ • .. ==~ M IO :; .. ...... • Down at the comer of Thurin and Bay Street, about 1~ neighbors and passersby had JZathered on the front lawn of t.he comer house. Paul McLain, 18. waa the resident expert on the afternoon's cnminal activities He hobbled on crutches (he had a tom ligament) telling his version of the story to anyone who would listen. "l just happened to be m all the right places at the right times,'' he said, relating the details of the chase and crash which he said he had been lucky enough to witness first hand. "I thought we were going to get shot or something." said Amber Hammond, a fifth-grader from College Park school. "I'm acared.'' But whether the 13 ever will be tried on the variety of charges to be lodged by the sheriff's department ultimately will be decided by the district attorney, explained Lt. Wyatt Hart. Hart said that the district attorney will evaluate each case and determine whether the charges might not be used to enhance pending cues against the inma t.es or as a factor ln any future sentencing. In six of the caaes, the sheriff is asking the district attorney to declare the inmates involved as career criminals. Such a certification could mean the individual would be denied any possibility of parole for his crimes. Inmates touched off a seven- hour riot March 20 after bedrolls were removed from some cells as Three deputies were at.abbed dut'inR the out.break of violence. which caused an estimated $25,- 000 to $30,000 d.aamage to the Santa Ana facillty. "My examination shows that 13 inmates chose to make a violent statement against the fact that their incarceration fell short of providing, in their eyes, comforts and privileges due them," Gatea said of his dedsion to charge the alleged rioters. "As a result, three deputies were stabbed and thousands of dollars worth of damage to the building was sustained. The nature of these Individuals is reflected in their Jong records of violent . Gates said his investigation into the riot found that jail managers and deputies acted properly and followed department policy ''explicitly." Others took the excitement ln stride. Long-time resident Violet Bruch said she had lived in the Tropic Trailer Park on Bay Street since the road was a dirt path. SNEEZIN' SEASON. • • "I'm not teared." she said. "Thinga like thl1 atarted happening when they put m the pavement and the curbs. It's a regular raceway," she said. By 4:30 things were pretty much back to normal. except for the television cameras and the circles of neighbors, who stayed together to tell the story to residents just returning home from work. "This was nerve-wracking, .. said Kathy Smith, an aide at Bayview Convale11eent Hoepital. "And it's u1ually so quiet around here." From Page A1 homes. Molds release spores, another allergy trigger. "We're already seeing new patients who have not been to the doctor before for allergy problems.'' Novey said. "And l think it's going to get wor9e." Pollen and spore particles are the culprits behind allergic sneezing, itchy eyes. fluid in the ears. headaches and sinus dl.scomfort. Even more serious is asthrna. an allergic reaction characterized by shortness of breath. "I think asthma is often more severe and causes more emergency room visits during thls time of year than it does during periods of heavy smog," Novey said. The allergy specialist said colorful spring flowers are not usually the worst offendera during allergy season ~use they have a sticky pollen that is carried by insects. The main culprits, he said, are common trees and g:rasaes that generate clouds of airborne r,o~en. Cloudy skies for weekend Rain El Snowmil 68 40 F~ 4CI 2S SllUfGay Apfl t tj 68 40 F"90 tt ~ ' 10 ae f'leOS\atl 43 11 ,__..,..... _ _,.....,..-.....,...-~.....,,------r: 40 11 or .. t ,.... 64 1S 113 34 H4111f0td 82 30 41' 40 Ht69N 66 17 7 4 M HonolUIU M T 1 H 50 ~on M 52 • ' 3 7 lndletlepollt 64 43 3S I ~. MS 17 5e ee 12 Jo_.. 11 12 73 It J~ 41 40 70 64 K*'9M Qly ... " St I LAIY... M II 47 " u....-61 • M M lot~ • 4t 1464 l~' 11M HM l~ 4'H •aa ....... ua ... 42 ~ 11 n UIO Mla9111W 4111M II It ~.,.,i at S4 31 ......... 11 ... IO IO --~ If• tt 20 .... Y0111 • 41 Q 33 ...,.. .... IUlf llPllT ' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE A.CROSS 1 School - teacher 6 Make over 8 lnetrumant 14 Punlad 15 Spirit t8 Raflglou1 llatua 17 Roed ol old 18 Slough t9 More adept 20 Expanelon 22 ~legant 23 Dye 24 Olr1 25 -potatoes 28 Roere 32A1tltude1 33 Figura 34 -and oroer 35Aeeoon 11 36Alrlcan river -a7 S•nd hill ,., 1ann111hot 39 Hoga 40 Book lhell 41 Hllllng 43 Liiiie - u Italian city 45 Split THURIDAY'I PUZZU IOlYaD 4tl Shipe' polff 49 Plunderer 53 Rlclk:ula 54 FIMh 55 SM. Lal 58 Volume unit 57 Indigo pl1nt 58 E•hala 59 Cor1var1 . 80 -Hethlwey I 81 Snuggerlaa DOWN t-ol the Mlel 2 Wine city 3 Ba giddy 4 Long race 5 Prompt ti Author T .S. L 24 Allotment 25 Whlmper1 2tl Mau.city 27 OUMr'IOI - 7 Mand 28 Entity 8 Pronoun 29 Dodge II Miiky looklng 30 Grazing 10 Vulger land 11 Collold1 3 1 Clean up t2 Swaataop 33 Beam 13 Not one 36 Aoate 21 Foulard• 3 7 Corrupt 22 Auto 39 Lookout 40 Charge 42 Noble 43 Insect 45 lnltrUCt 46 Covered walk 4 7 Papal name 48 Small one 49 NY rall 1tn, 50 Cadancle 51 Noraegad 52 Soal!e 54 Farm S<>Ynd A•!!!·Jal!!!if ............. .. .... .,...... M ....................... __ im_ ... __ ~--liiloi--.i"'"'--=-------- 11 tltt '"' 1111 Y•••n 11ncmr ...,.......,.tl!!....._ ___ tilOlis~u Omelet tJll hd Hlt ·~.~~:, ~t~ml= ·~~:~:b r~i:·~~ln~n3•1•72 IUO, good condt. 41''2 levlllt ottm dll, c.. '77 COAVene 'f7 l!I Camino w/1hell, '70 T•IWd, ltlnt eond, ••· lent oondlUon: flluna •to 0 'o 1b•1 t 0 1,: 11Pd. am/rm oaee, t12rl . brlolat top, ts1ooo ml. Sliver w/black. loa~..1 rune great, rebll ang. 1ra1 , mu 1 t • • 11 1 great. 13300, ... 2•1208, •842•8021 4k-M76 ~~~rnd. 22.1100. T·•~· m1n1 oond, 40,uuu teoo1000. t11e..t20e t2300tobo. 190.1122 878-1071 '80 Tutbo 4 dr air en/r1 'It RAHIT CONVJAT ~J·1-e~~~ 9-S wkdyt, 'It Camaro Berllnatte, _Olene _______ _ ·sa MO M~. nu paint, tldt Oon<I. pp 11e0o. ' Auto. air, am/Im 0111. '10 Cad hvllla, 2·tona, mint oond, 1o mi. 18800 Lblnla t!U 109 traneefo. Xlnt rMOh 5Se..7Mt HK ml, lrull brn. blk/alw, or., tit, ltareo 11'1 ~ ooo. ,74 Met11 IV Cont Surwoof cond Muat Hll no*i 17996 . 834· I 211 , CUI. Ltl\r, loedad. f11, 111ft.... 156--9811 ext 270 Claan, S2,H 8 OBO 120001080. 487-t002 ,.,... 1111 831-eec>e !_o.o .. 919-7011 wkdy• --.. .. Auto. Irene., AM /FM ..... tan 64&-MOI P/P Ottl 111! o~~:~ ~:~1"ll~tl" 1179 '7tl Coupe de Vitia, ttooo. ~!fi:' :;,~;':'!:: ·12 Charge<, run• good, ·11 Town coupe w/etee '7S Manta, au1omatlc, blacll body, all orig. 70 142, 4 IPd. alf, P«*t Oood tlr•. pwr. wind owe a dr. MW ttr./b11tery 11500 ainrf. dMn. 15500/ti.el good brattaa, tlrn, apd, "'"'oof, air . .iar.o. dk green body, no nk*• &Se-4912 Of 133-9713 lockl, S1r1to bucket 536-IM39 -· off. 842-3482 muffler & Int. 1150. flewlaU Int Auna grNt. Of dante, lmmac. Int '82 Eldo di I I I 1aell & 1 lr oond '11 Ar1aa K. 4 dt 24"""', '71 Cont Mk V, yellow. 55M20t 13960 970..0548 Aun I '. n I •• t I c . ' ... ' 0 m . (1 8ZGOe3). .._to~ ........ , •. ..;:I:'!.. anrf, ate AA 'r.fc .............. · 11795/obO. 1170..0641 Y9rl' ctMn, brownllona & .... .... .,_,.,.. ..,, --fqt..a fllS '74 Coron• Sletlon wgn. , tan cloth, loaded No •Y PW b I u a k I 4 4 o o , 1 42,000 ml, H 00/bll _!!! - -I >Cini cond. Orig ownr. IO DL. 4 dr. amttrn call, dernaga Otlg ownr. non-63e-3234. -tl75-t277 '72 Pant•• EX IMSA OTO lllOO. 499•1481 en/rf, auto, air, a1d1 cones. emkr. t 14,4911 wknd1 -. --ettc------ race c:er, .,, .. , legal. 17596. ~ 142·003, wkd•Y• ftc• t31t 7s3t~ e,!~1~ worll, He'd, ate. 113,900. '80 84.lpra. bm, tuto, air, .. 1•• tt•• 545-7108 (213)336-3014 lmttm 1terao, all .. tru. RIM• u 1·,---------1 '71 Ola Town Cour., lo 17100 . 975-0541 or Come In a ... Newport 79 Eldo, 37,000 act ml, 'II·-IM ml, mu11 ••II Hll IPMM~• 1111 661·5858 1 8Nch'• "'-' -.ctlon 1nrf, •t•rao, ere, etc. vi, 3 epc1, rune & IOok• 842-7500 IH75/bll 553·9833, d 1 -------- MEISTER '78 TOYOTA CEL.ICA ot pravlouely owned 875-1277 '78 C1m1ro Z28. mint goo • 111 orig. 2000 llercm 1329 Vary clean, IO•ded, 1Wto, PorechH. Audi• and 1---------cond. gerage itorad, ~obo~·~l4~2~-0~t~00~,~"9-~~1~22~t~-="'--...---""'"""= " .... l /a •• I '399Ul5. OtlrU148!.!;_ Volkewag.n1. '71 C1d Seden OeVllle, new tlrai, 14 tOOlobo. i: '78 MONARCH COUPE -•• • -new paint, tlrM, mutnar. 842-6888 'll p.,4 fitltl Xlnt c;ond. 12900/obo. 13~.!.=~o:Vd. 4114-9428 548-7138 ™..-·-r1~ :1~!. ~~2~e&r •73 Vega, auto, 4 cyl, Good cond. AM/FM O.ys .:.~~~2hew) e.a~ •--a Ml t AM/FM tapa etarao, 12200. 87M508 ----------_.. .. , •I Trlaap l'll 445 E. Cout Hwy 'll Min II YllLI Econ Gd Cond. 1975. •79 FIE.STA ·74 C~rl•. 4 c:yt, 4 •Pd l1Wll•2111 '73 Spitfire, 1600, rune ~ 8Mch , Buln St. Blue wtwht vln. 887·1724 evae. Oood cond, amltm rad. ltlck, M Stereo. t ownr. """"' to b 11 Oood cond. 1915 ••5 Cl I ht I grt, Ike nice, nw top. ...,...,., p , naw a • new '71 Corvette. Sllve< Ann. 13400/obO. 840-8179 83 .. 2801, d"'' ••£ "171. u 111 c , w . • nt 11300. Call 850-1482 'l• ••-• •• brak"· new pta & pl1.1g1, ~ -,....,.._. cond.18500/bMt olr. --tuned up In March ·e3. 3,700 ml, 11orad. mini. '74 Pinto wgn, 11250. -· tl57-1933, 551-5098 Vtlknrllta ·1173 Racing gr..-., gull wing 11350/obo. 778-4012 SI 1 ,5 00/of r . (2 13) Look• good, run• grMI. -,7-1_M_on_tar_Wf_,_d_k_gm-.-wh-I 71 11 doore, flbarglaee , 5112-2048 eve 72.000 ml, 4 IPd. am/fm Yi 1 4 d _, 1 .... ' 11 SC, Intl, perl ® brown/beige IHther a 11 Sadan OaVllla, lClnl ,711 CHEVETIE 2 OR CUI, nu tlrM. 541·2327 n. op, '· .. r ,..,..t, cond, nu pelnt. rubber. ~ euada Interior. Pine Far-oond. 14,250. t113-5990 brak• & Ur• gd. At 11. trim, ept ... ti, mlrrore, rlna ltallen d ailgn , ._•_11_4_:30______ He1chbac:k. 4 epd, lo ml, '77 Pinto, 2 dr, IO ml, •Int 1 1000/obo. 778-4012 111, crulN, ale. 311,000 ~ ~ b ,. mu1t Hll. 12495/obo. c:o nd. 12000. Homa .72 ,._~ • ...,. _, ..,00 ml. 11i ,eoo. tl3 t_4721, A hatch 1ck, 21,tl82 ml. '72 EkSorado, blue/white, 499-5180 alt 5. 551-2233; wrk 840-5771 ...,.,....., .. "'• .,,, •• · &42-41177 or 848-l030 l1tl,OOO. 776-4012. lull pwr, wondariul drtv-I 5 1 • 0 8 7 2 day 1 . I M ......... -... IL··-· '74 T-blrd, a.It cond, 5&K 494-2974 -late1, hlantlc •no2_a117..;.,.. u •• -••••· --· m1 12500. -0-w...Mlt------• 1111. 924, black, •Int • M: .,.,., 28K, beige/tan, l5500 t327 cond, iow ml!Mga. Mull SOUTH °'offer. 873-t5a5 857-21711 ..i vaoo1oeo. AakJor luck t311 Q •let 1313 1...:.-,.-2..:.......0&llUl __ ..:.......12:....1~~1:'..7:-:4~M:--u-:11-.n-g-=-2.-w-h:-:t-. -n-ul '79 CA.ttt ... wgn, loaded, ~fla..~.~t19t1 -3ou . CDlm 'IORMwa.wtrMlllar90/ IH II Flllm tran1, n••d• ang, felr ~m~4.8,.~•wport ·12 1114 Por. Mag whl• YOLllWAIU ~jt!.~: ~~ty . we have a good Nlac· lmmade~~H,950. ~.d~1~1~1°0 Pl · ~... . tl2t )(Int cond . 14350, F0tmetfyJlm MartnoVW · tlon ol NEW I USED '79 Camero. Z21. T·bll .72 Pinto 4-epd 2000cc -...Jll!!.....,__,-.. __ ...-= 494-5729 awatwknck MWI ft1 Hl 'It Skytt1! Spr1 Cpa, Cl'I, ChevrOlat1I roof, ale, Ill alee, •Int lo ml, •Int 00,;d In/out', 1M Pl.menl II -D!!AA •H air, 1tarao, •tc:. 4 cyl, running cond A good '78 P0tedle 911SC, eunrl, -.... -15350/bll. 875-1277, l5000 · 11700/080 Alt ti: 15, ... llSTlm Oelit tmlcork, .int cond. Volume Salee, SatVlce 553-9833 buy · 842-83 ll 842·50211 Economical car with 4 l tll,500. 557~ dye and Laulng tlH 'tl1 El Cami!'<>, 11,000 ml, 'SS'h Muetin;.i 0~1 .. 11 cyl. engine l 1terao 832-0729 -111111 8Nch SIYd Ilk• ,_, IOadad. Aaklng ~ .. _ .. 0 · (20eZEO). '73 914, t.7. Y9flblk, .. It Huntington 8Mctl TIE WIEST 17400. PP. 842-7728 .....,..,, -~, . •Y Sltll cond, lo ml, orig ownr. (114)142-2080 uum• '10 Mona, 4 1pd, •Int 1MI ~- Mu 11 ••II 1 5400 .72 S 8 t•-N--"' llll _.., cond. very ctaen . ~~ 1 . . 11711-7970 upar M ... ......,, of late modal. low mlt• -·-• $22001080. &45--0516 Good condition. S2,400 ~ 1---------l IOfTla body work. Stereo. ege Cedlll•c• In Sou-.ii Wa. ~2341 ' '72 911T Terga. nu eng, Sacrlflc:a -11900. Call th«n Calll0tnlel s.. ue Optlonl·lncluda AM/FM '11 Clla11on, met. burgon-1---------1 trane, brt11 & tlr•. $10, 548-9215 •fl ti & wicnd•. today! dy, 4 IPd. e/c, ,_tag• '78 Mutt. Mact\ 1, ale, 11. ooo obo. ~20M '87 Bug, reblt ang, QOOd 1a•1r111 r~~apa ' etr cond. ts2ws• :20" n t y. 13 a o o. nu urw, apec. wtii., mlnt1 2 33 A . aaalt tlSI cond. MUST SELL. ..s ., 11111 . 12795. 9113-1579 •• 1 •w .. 11700 obO. 8411-2631 OUIWO '11 V•tt•. T 1op, elec. '711 FIHla, good cond.1111ao Champ, •Int cond. -.,. -'7t DIESEL RABBIT 2800 Harbor Blvd. mlrro11 & wlndow1, id 2488 Newport Bl., CM 20K mllH. new Mlche- 9 9(1 Only 49,000 ml, apatkllng COST.A ME.SA cond. 116,500. 842-91 3 11895 lint, lllver & blk. $3500. , /0 tan body,~ ICfat~ &•0-1110 _s_5_7_.Q9_7_5 ____ _ ed. fl-...~ tan Int. 50 u. M«• farnltlll are getting 74 Ford Pinto, good Pea ... ·-tllS Fil' an ' • ....,.. Ille camping ••tiug" thll cond, brown, ,_ front IMS Cllf mpg. Aune 1uparb. 3 year. If you heve a tlrn. St09510 80 .1.;.;;==---.....:=~ On New Rene!ltte sse50. 97()..()548 camper tt1el'1 not getting 850·1305 • -'ll HITl&ll SlM uead. Mii II now with • t---------1 --=====~~!!!!:::±=:±:~:=!~:db::!b~J~ ~>Jange .. _ 4•5042 ct...itlad Ad. ........ ,...... Aat•a .. ,.~ Aat", .. ,...... { · oast -·ee euo. SOK ong. mt, t ........... ,._..-;m;_=.;~---1 •--.-... ......... _ .... --.__ ---0 owner llnce new. Calif . .. •.n,.c.•=":..::ltaa==-..::1:.:1:.:4:.:S 111...W.~ 1147 m.ibUi*l t147 ~, •. ,~,-.•1• ca1•,.ia car, rune 1uparb, mint _ , • ~ -111•1 ~ ,,,. cond, br.nd new 11f ... 1~!.:S:.,~Lbr~ =~I ;; ;; 1iihi 1111..'!!l~·LI··· -blla--lp----,-11-l :7~ ob 0. Ch r I 1 Int., Wire Whael1, quid! TUfbo Ster1on -Mia. 114-e7M200 ~dle & Tradle 4 c:y1., eutomatic tr-., 'IO OllMI Daaher, 4 epd, '71 2400, rad, t1n Int, TIKbo 0..... P.U. pwr. llHrlng, AM/FM ~ =~.i50rt9!..,eo.~l!'t cond. H'~:Wi-..... ~li .. • llr-"~"'f!l!!IB .. lll!!M lterao ~ .. air c:ond., ....,. . ...,1.....,1u ~~L:~3Wf'l.illl in ... ceu. u5,000 ml, 1 tilt~ & -..... I 1 0 , I 0 0 I b 1 I o f , • IUl'lfOO ' ... _ -• 75 BUG. C8I. look. New 1141 ........ ........ <1FWt.048). ..,_,.,..,.,._ .. Cl..... ........,, c1een1-. """ ._... ., .... "_,..AC" "'....,_ -· --.. '711 MERCEDES 2400 ·~~°T.ftlll•nft11---0f91-----"-'IM--x;:.:~ '3 2 5 0 Io Ir' 4 epd, eunroof, white w / .. 1---------lan Int, S77,000ml,110, . I • Lb 'II IU1UY ILIT '71 Super 8"tle. eupar 900. 497-64-41 1---------1 111.000. ~242 oond. ·==· .......... ·---· 11111 .. 1111 -__ -~ Bentley • Rolle. '53 R· '73 VW Bue: 8Hutllul, 21,000 ml, 1b1olutaly n••-,....,. 2833 H . Type, •Int oond. new new ang & I 1 ti mlntl Wlra1, leather., --•--paint, 112,500 OBO. 12860/0BO. ~1o1~' Mutt 1111 this W..-and. S IPMd Irene., alf oond.. 1178-1022 132.999/or. Ctr 14171. c:n.illa control, IUl'lrOOI & To Place your lliii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '70 VW BvG. good c:ond. UllU 11J1 AM/FM lllf'IO. (500908). "l''asl Result" 11 To piece~ maarage 12200. '13 VW Bu8. 494-IM2tl 54&-7138 llLY 112,111 ~rvare D1rertory baf0te the &:a~:..a~ond . t240 • l,!blill~Will~llll '71 280SL, auto, tltop, l•---------i ad Call Now raad~bllo. ...,., "' .. ...,, Int/top, look• & rune ~~. deep blue. l1tl. --~ 6 ~2•5671 =-~ '83A.gt09,rabt1ang,naw '83 MIRCURY COUGAR 840.-7669 : ht. )JJ Clue! • 842-5878 nice. $1875. 141-4737 ~~~~~~~~ ·ee Sq Bk, rbl1 wtracpte. I 2833 H . &afllng anything with a nu tnl, enlrf. 12V. 12150. 846-7142 ' 74 Super 8Mtla, mint cond. rune grNtl N-p e Int, 1 3100/08 0 540·7 923 day1 , 676-1 t30 evea. 72 VW BUG, new tlr", yellow wl81Ja •tripe. MUST SELL Bert offer. 524-1157- 71 Super Bfftla c:onv, wht/blk, fm/tapa, 51K, "*"· teaoO. 962-ot20 51 vw Conv. Claaa6c.. Xlnt cond. '5500. 840-4066 73 VW BUG. New brk1, tlr•. Nd• body work & paint. 1800/obo. M1-o3M 74 Karm•nn Ghia. >Clnt oond. New brekH & ""'"*, am/fm c:aa, ale. Mlohalln1, 1 owner •uoo. 941.1ttt an 8 pm. 79 vw Camper Oalu)(, ale, new radllil 111'91. low ml,tt200.t71-5720 H FHtbaok. fuel lnJ, auto, Od oond. I t300 971-4415 '18 CONYERTIBl.E Champ-on• Ed. Plum W/Wht •oP l l'lt+ Oflo. "'*· '6300. 8611 88'4 -.: 710-tNG - ' • All-new aerodynlmlc: dellgn • Orametlc formal roof llne • a.a 111• V6134paed automatic: trane. (Op11onal 5.0 lltar AOD al90 avall•ble) • Nitrogen g-.praaeurizad 1trutl/ltloe*r a Power ltaaring • Power braik• • Air conditioning e Tinted glUI • A.M/FM 1t•eo ..... 4 Or YI.-·_,..,_, -----•.. ...-_.... _ -·-....... .vc. AMIFM-.-~-.-..-....... ·-Mlt•or. ill•lllY wtll -. • ..,.., ....,..._ ................ ~"' -.~-......... , . $11,321 SAVE $1325 '9995 • 53995 '12111111 l'F••••• 1. ... 1"911 "" l!lltft • ---··----··· ,..,,, w llll tit. •••ar ONLY 1112 Liii 2 DOOIS • 4 DOOIS 7 TO CHOOSI FIOM 'lllBlllY OIPll I eye, -tf-. i.clory ..... l'IOw« t!M<lftO, ,.... GllC ....... liM/N- _., IMd 1 - -l11caollt111 ctt1lllt1111 (~ 54995 OIDlll YOURS TODAY LUii i UIOILIJ lltl LIMOlll Towll C.1 SIOll•IY,. ...... --.-c.--& retlo, --... ----------41 ... o. o EL. Otln•••r cao11 11112.n , -&nn Te1111 ,,..... S20. 1<11 oe, O.A.C .,.._ l&a ._.. IO .,,_ II'-. (S-14481. =y '39595 ,., .. 'II llllWO UOOl'IAOO elAIUUTl A 'Ul..L T LOAOIO C:Ar. .. IXTMML T I.OW Mila. A 8"AIUtCAAI~ 1 I f ·I NY E COMPO ITE TRANSAC'flON I UOUJIO'tt 01(1.1101 H AOUOlll '"' ..... YO•K. 1111ewUT ll'A(IPIC., 11'1•. IOUOtlll, OIUOIT .. ,0 (lllCINllATI UOC:I IC.MAMIH AllO UNUIO O't 'fMI M.tto ANO l"tfllll f Dow Jones Final UP 8.09 -Indus trial production up 1.1 o/o in March WASHINGTON CAP) -The nation'• industrial output roee 1.1 pe~nt ln March despite a decline 1n auto production, the go~mment reported today in an apparent new signal of econonlic reoovery. Ar. expected, auto auembllea d eclined to an annual rate of 5.8 million from the 6.3 million rate of February. Major automakers had announced cutbacks well In advance. However, the Federal Reserve Board rePQrt showed new gains In production of such items u carpets, furniture and oonatructlon materials. The overall increase followed gains of 0.2 percent In December, l .~ percent in January and 0.3 percent in February, the report said. OSHA admits e rror WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal official responsible for safeguarding health of American workers acknowledges that hia agency was "off the track" m tentative pJana to abandon vlg1Jance over possible cancer-cauaing agents. The change in the cancer policy had been discussed for several months Last year by OSHA officials. But the idea waa dropped in early January, not long after then-Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Anne M . Burford was cited for contempt of Congress. In recent days, the OSHA .director also has indicated a willingness to give a hislher rule-ma.king priroity to asbestos, benzene and ethylene oxide -all suspected of being hazardous substances. l'lct. Off IM Off .... Off 10.0 Off u OH T.1 Off 1.0 Off '·' OH s.t Off u ()II 5 T ~ H OH J.S OH SS Off u Oii u Off u OH U Oii s..o g:; tl Olt u OH U OH 4.A Off .... METALS NEW YOM (AP) -Spo4 nonferroue ,,,.... jlJtjOM FftOey. C...,. -ICM-t2 -a poyncS. U.S. ~ C...., -73 80 c.nta per pound. HY ColMa llPOI monttl dc...s fhu_ LMll -21·23 c.da. pound. n.o -S8 -• pound.~ Tiii -M .IMS ~ w .... compoalt• lb . ........,._ -Te C19rtla a pownd, N. Y • ...,_, -'320.00-.'33!.00 per re lb . ...... GOLD QUOTATIONS er n.it I ll'~ ~ -1d told pone. todlly. ~ "*'*" ~ *'4a6.7S. '4> to u . L_.... ettw-filtlfle ... M.60, up 11.00. 11a1ng ...-.s. o11 'ua ~1.M.Ofllll.01 ...,..,_ lbtng 1411AO bid. • f.oo.-ed ....., a " ... , .. COl\l'f dally quot•) $4.31AO • .., • , 00 ~ rd labric.91.0 COl\l'f dally quot•) ,04)1106 SILVER STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT