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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-06 - Orange Coast PilotColleges Str:Uggle to save teacher Jobs Bt PHIL SNEIDERMAN or-....., ........ · Coaat Community Colle&e Di1trict tru1tee1 wlll meet ln cl<*Cl-door ..tons twice next week to talk about giviJla ~ back to 10me laJd-off teachers and admin1atraton. ... Wedne1day the tru1teea TIE 10111 ClllT approved final layoff not.icee for 93 full-time teachers and admlnl1trator1 from Orange Cout, Golden Wettt and CoutUne oollegea. Di1trict official.I, who iuued preliminary layoff n otices in February, said the cuta a re needed to oft.et part of a $6.1 million deficit in next year 's budget. But the diatrict allO h.u been promottna an u.rly reUrement pro&ram that enables older teachers to give up full-time cluaroom work but auarantees them compensation for consulting services during the next five years. William W aechter, the district'• vice chancellor for employee relations, said 2~ teachers and 17 marua1ement employeee have u ked !or th.e early retirement pack.age, and three teachers have asked for more lime to decide on the offer. These retirements will create COUNTY 1011101 0 HAN G E < 0 lJ N T 'Y C A l I F 0 f1 NI A l '> C E N J S -~rotopapp8s faces new • SUit Family,__ of patient who died seeks $25 million from Mesa dentist Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas, already facing murder charaes in the deaths of three pnenta, has been sued for • $25 million by the Huntington Beech family of the first patient who died. The mother and stepfather of Minna Kim Andreassen, 23, who died Sept. 30 after suffering an apparent heart attack at the dentist's office, filed the claim for damages. . Neil Bahan, the attorney for Ulla and Per Isaksen, said Protopappas disregard ed Andreassen's kidney condition when he anesthestized he r for three fillings. Lawsuits against the 38-year-old dentist now total more than $65 million. • Protopappas ha& been charged ----#al.¥.-pnm.pkin;= LB sees orange with murder in the deaths of Andreassen; Cathy Jones, 31, of Costa Mesa, on Feb. 13, and Patricia Craven, 13, of Sacramento, on Feb. 19. He is now free on· $250,00.D bail. A preliminary hearing oh the murder charges is scheduled June 13 at Harbor Municipal Court. On Feb. 23, a Superior Court judge barred Protopappas from ~ STEVE MITCHELL And imitation city emblems, Ille DellJ "°' StMt official looking numbers, new The Pumpkin Patrol rides black and white paint job6, and, aaain. of course. plaatic/umpkins filled • "Sir" Bruce Dunn -he is with flowers an the American known aa Sir Bruce to his friends fla g. -has aerved written notice on If you squint your eyes, the the Laguna B each Police vehicles look a bit official. Department that he 'has added Thus the reason for Dunn's two new patrol units to his fleet letter. · of pumpkin-mobiles. He 'Wants Chief Purcell, a The latest vehicles in his veteran of the department, to let inventory include a Cushman the newer patrol officers know parking control vehicle aod a that while the vehicles have been practicing dentistry until the Board o f Dental Examiners decided if his license should be suspended. Those hearings are pending. Protopappu eold hia practice at 534 W. 19th St. to an associate. H~ is now living with a_family in Laguna Beach. His attorney, Stanford Shaw, was not available this morning for comment. job openin&1 that may be filled by 101ne of the 93 people who received layoff notlcee. Waechter aald i h e exact number of jobs that will be saved la uncertain. He said the tn.wtees • must decide which pro1rama should be bolstered or restored. by the rehiring of t.etlehera. In addlilon, the district la obU,ated to rehire any laid-off teach e r quallfled to teach a partJcular tubject if an openlna ocx:ura in that area. The special board meetinCJ are scheduled next Monday and Wednesday eveninaa In Colta ~e.a college headquanen. ~Ang~ls~-~ to fly at Toro The popwar air show at the Marine .Cbrps' El Toro hir StatioJJ will take place thia weekend with demonstrations by the Blue Angela flight team and other jet-aged squacla. The three-hour air ahow begins at 'noon tomorrow and Sunday. Gates at El Toro, at Sand Canyon Avenue, will open Kawasaki 1000 motorcycle -"pumpkinized," they pose no 1'oth surplus Laguna Beach threat to the department. at 9:30 a.m . and spectaton are ;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;&-1t--111tvilll!d-~ahow~~, Police Department vehicles that "ThOl!e officers who have been Dunn recently purchased from with the d~partment long the city. ' enough to remember the past His intent in writing to Police (history) of tl)e Pumpkin Patrol, Chief Neil Purcell recently w.as founded in 1975, will realize the . ...· ~~~~~~~~-~~~~ the newly acquired rplling stock. ~ of this city," ~ . - For instance, lettering on the Dunn's letter stat.ea. Bruce Dunn known as -"Sir· Bruce" to friends stands next to latest aides that reads "Laguna Beach "And, hopefully," his letter • • ' • • ~ • · Pwnpk.in Patrol." (Sff PUMPKIN, Paie A!) additions to has .P'!mp)un Patrol, a common sight m Laguna. ' up early to avoid traffic jams. About 350,000 people attended shows last year. Thoee who don't want to fight th~ tra1ttc·~an take Ora'nge - County Tra 't District bu.ea ' .. ~ ~~9"?~ . ' ... l ~~ .... or the Laguna Hilla Mall. The bus price is $1.50 general and 75 cents for children aged 1ix through 12~ (See EL TORO, Pase .U) • Irvine center put 'on hold' City manager agrees new shopping mall not needed now By GLENN SC01T or._.,..,,......., Irvine Center doesn't surprise Qty Manager William Woollett Jr. called development agreement for Irvine Center. HB youth's slaying said 'accideittal' Irvine Company owner Donald Bren'• cbnceasion that South Coast P laza pre-empts an immediate need to build another shopping mall in the proposed • He was one of a half-doz.en city offlciala who reached tentative agreement with the lrvlne Company last month on a so- Promoter killed A 26-year-old promoter of motocroa races at the Orange County International Raceway in Irvine was killed yesterday aa he prepared the track for a race. S"t.even L. Crosby of El Toro wu cruahed when a akiploader he waa operating flipped and crwhed him, authorities said. Paramedlca said they found ere.by deed at 1 p.m. when they arrived at the motocroea track, which ia about a quarter-mile from the drag racing area. A track spokesman said Crosby had been working by him9elf on his couree, grooming It for a 'race, when hia tractor-like vehicle, which did not have a roll bar, turned over. Workers installing a water line through the area di.9covered the accident, he said. The r ace last n ight waa canceled. The agreement, he explained yesterday, was forged precilely because company officials no longer expect to soon build what they once ca ll ed a "super-regional" shopping cent.er where the San Diego, Santa Ana and Laguna freeways converge, forming the "Golden Triangle." 1il.e agreement would bind the company to pay the city $1 nill.lion-a year as a substitute for the sales tax the city would reap if a shopping center were in operation. In exchange, the company would be granted perpetual approv~ to begin developing the 460-•e trtangle with other klnds of buildings, such as offices, banks and hotels. The key to the propoeal ls that once granted, the city approval (See IRVINE, Page AZ) Cit y Manager Woollett tells Irvine Co. pact Huntington Beach police say they are satisfied the fatal shooting of a 14-year-old local boy by a fellow teen-ager was accidental. But officers were continuing their investigation today to determine whe re the boys obtained the loaded handgun they were playing with when the shooting occurred Wednesday rtlght. Police said St.even M. Brabeck, o f 5791 Lourdes Drive, was -truck In the head by a single bullet from the handgun. He was pronounced dead at Hunti.ngton Int.ercommunit~ospital. Huntington h police Sgt. Ed McErlain said the shooting occurred In a b edroom of Brabeck 's h ome on Lourdes Drive. He said another boy Md -----NSIDE--------------....., Filmmaking. in Orange County Orange County'• own venion of Hollywood took place . this week in a Yaeant lot in Cotta Mesa. John E1Ua9toa portrayed Charlie ChapUn in the 1llent mlni·1keteh. See Weekender. Grubs attacking Wann 1priq day• eneou ...... powth of pabt. It'• time to w .. e a battle .,ainlt ,.._., relentl• auaeu. See P-.e 89. The last 13 months have been quite a learning experience for Angeli shortstop Rick Burleson.. See Sportl, P.,e 81. OCC election Five 1tudentt ban been eleeted to se"e oa Onase Coa1t Collqe'1 A~iated Studenb boUcl of trutteet. Pqe AS. The Wanderung The Great American Wanclel'UDI ollen the wllden1e11 and creaabe dbenlom or •imply l•a and pmee In the woodl. See Pap 87. • brought the gun into the home, and Brabeck and three other boys were playing with the weapon. McErlain said a 15-year-old was handling the gun when it fired. The names. of thJa youth and the two others in the room, ages 9 and 16, were withheld by police. The boys were questioned yesterday by police detectives, and Mc Erlain said officers believe the shooting was accidental, that the weapon was not fired in a deliberate attesnpt to harm Brabeck. He aald the boya may be guilty of~. however, with respect to their handling of the weepon. Officers were alao trying tO trace th~ origin of the wapon .. I -1 I I • '\ • ~· Orange Cout O~IL.Y PllOT/Frldl)', Maye, 1983 ~' •'• Continued stories Irvine • In top 3 cities for growth IRVINE CENTER. • • couldn't be lifted. That way, company officials would get the security they say they need to sink millions of dollars int o installation of roads and uUlily syatema. Bren said ln an Inte rvie w Wedne9day he still expects some type of commercial development eventually in Irvine Center. But be said the Segeratrom family's work on South Coast Plaza in Costa M esa reduces consumer pressure in the near future for a shoppiJli center to the south. The d evelopment agreement hasn 't ye t been reviewed formally by the Irvine City Council and won't be until an e nvironme ntal r eport is completed. But not everyone is sure it's best for the city. Mayor Larry Agran said yesterday. he holds "very fundamental reservations" about the agreement becawie It "ties the hands of future city councils." He also lan't sure $1 million a year I.a enough to cover city costs. Agran says t h e Irvine Company may 100n want to re- lnlUate ita ambitious residential development program in Irvine, and the city will need more than what ls now offered In the agreement to provide police, park maintenance and other aervices for all the new residents. "It will be very damagir\g if we d on't get the commercial development o r offsetting· revenues f o r residential development," be said. Such commercial activity has become increasingly important to cities since passage of Proposition 13 because they r eceive their largest chunk of revenue from sales tax. EL TORO AIR SHOW. • • The Blue Angels will be only one of the attractions at this year's 33rd annual air show. Following are other demon- strations, in order of appearance: -A KC-130 Hercules refueler wtll takft off with rocke ts attached to its sides for extra thrust, a tactic to be u sed at small, unimproved airfields. -The new F/A-18 Hornet, A-4 Skyhawk and A-6 Intruder will make a series of simulated bombing and strafing runs in front of the audience. -An OV-10 Bronco will fly in, then turn almost straight up and, at several hundred feet, release a Marine reconnaissance team to parachute in front of the crowd. -Cob~ttack-helicopters will arr i e t o simulate a firefightin · lt>n. • _: CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters will unload soldiers, followP<f by CH-!'\:l ~11 Stallinn choppers with artillery pieces carried below ~Marines will set up the artillery and give a short firing demonstration. · -A medical evacuation team then will arrive, treat a simulated casualty, an d load the full stretc h er onto a hovering helicopter. -Helicopters will load the soldiers, the artille.ry and finally the reconnaissance team, whose members will dangle on lines beneath the helicopters. -The finale will be a KC-130 refueling two jets at once as they fly in front of the audience. A slightly less militar y addition~ year to the air show will be a team of the Budweiser Clydesdalrt~be­ on hand from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. __ The bo_r,ies d.Q ha._ye a military history. h o w ever . T h ey were bred to carry knights into battle during the Crusades. TEACHER L~ YOFFS. • • teachers to lose perhaps 10 percent of their regular pay. He said the district was not certain the union negotiators could persuade the entire faculty to accept such a pay cut. • Finally Waechter said the district simply asked that the loan proposal be 0 discussed only after It has been determined how many laid-oCf faculty members can be rehired to fill retirement vacancies. He-claimed that the union withdrew the proposal rather than accept this delay. ... -PliIL SNEIDERMAN A !Metler reported 11111t --IOOll ..... wtllel containing MIO llom • dMk dr-al school. Written off not many yean •go u a developer'• "pipe dream," the planned communfty of Irvine was the third fastest-growing mld-aiz.e city In California last year. lrvine, which repeatedly has scered high In state growth charts, now has a population ot 72,900 and posted an increase of 3.5 percent last year. Only Ontario -which grew 6 percent -and Redondo Beach gre w faster than Irvine in the categor y o f c ities w it h populations 50,000 to 100,000. 1n past ye.an, Irvine has grown by as much as 20 percent and In 1982, attracted 2,500 new residenta. Anaheim and Santa Ana were shown as the nlnlh and 10th largest cities In the state, according to figures released yesterday by the sta t e Departmen t of Finance. Anaheim, with a population of 229,000, grew 1.2 percent and Santa Ana, the 10th la rgest California city with a population of 219,000, grew 2.1 percent. The state population continued ' Dad denies guilt burning of. son • 1n Charles Rothenberg, accused of setting the March 3 fire in a Buena Park motel room that critically injured his 6-year-old son, pleaded innocent yeslerday t o charges which include attempted murder. Orange County S uperior Court Judge Donald Mccartin set a July trial date for the 42-year-old New Yo rk native, but Rothenberg's attorney, Deputy Public Defender Ramon Ortiz, said his client might be willing to plead guilty to the lesser charge of attempted manslaughter. Prosecutors in the case, h owever, said they were unwilling to negotiate a guilty plea t hat i s based o n any conditions. Orti~ described his client as being "d e pressed and ·remorseful." He said Rothenberg wants to resolve the pending criminal charges as soon as possible. • Meanwhile, p olice investigators who have been tracking young David's progress at UC Irvine Medical Center reported the boy is improving, although he still Is reported in critical condition with burns over- 90 percent of his body. Rothenbe rg, charged with attempted murder , arson a nd causing great bodily harm, is being held In the Orange County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail. -JEFF ADLER PUMPKIN PATROL. • • From Page A1 con tinues, "our friendly and cool?erative .. re lationship can continue ... Not that there ever was a real _lo~e af!air ~tween the cops and I:>tiitn. ----- - He figures his first Pumpkin .Eatr.ol vehicle_-a-su r plus highway patrol car th at he purchased and renovated in the mid-1970s was stopped at least 200 times by law enforcement officers, who had· ''concerns" about broken license plate lights, ove r -inflat ~d tires a nd inoperative windshield wipers, among other infractions. That 197 l Dodge boasted a pumpkin where the red lights used to go. Beer labe ls r e placed the Highway P atrol emblem on the side doors. The original was a familiar sigh• in the Art Colony and Dunn once escorted singer Pearl Bailey, A thlr•ty tll .. I btOI<• onto Ille Alta Oene Oetry at 840 w 1!11h St yealerday, S1Mllng 14 cases ol bffr end • box of peenuta ¥-•t •bout $200 her husband Louis Bellson and their two daughters to the Festival of Arts in the black and white. (The daughters rode in the open air trunk.) -SO Chief Parcell I! well aware of Dunn's penchant for unusual transportation. _ _ ___ And while tM vehicles slightly resemble police equipment, h e says, he's not all that concerned about Dunn's latest additions. "I see no problem with the way Bruce has the Cushman set up," Purcell says. For one thing, the Cushman is painted blacl< and white. T~'s no proble m. Laguna's parking enforcement vehicles are blue and white . For another, they don't normally come equipped .with pumpkins, flowers. !lags and stickers that read "'Be Nice to Someone." So why is Dunn reactivating the Pumpkin Patrol? "Lots of_~_ele in town have tole me r..:agu-nafs getting too normal," the not-so-normal Dunn explained. "It's losing its character and that's a shame." Dunn figures the Pumpkin- mobiles will "make people smile again." ¥d that'sfiine ~ith Chief ' .... IJf"'""'~'~t JI~..:~,~~""'~" ............ ·-. :ii -.,,.-·-. ~ ~· "~'""""'--·~--il --. . -•• '.:¥ •-...,,1;:s11 el'I • r -.nTJle Pump n PatroT -and "l r~ 10 enottler. had Ylr1uelly el! hit A 10·•P••d Schwinn Verelty bicycle vel..ed 11 $202 wa• reported llolen from the perking let et OcNn vi.w SeflOOI. Gothard S1r .. t end WwrM A-. A j<Jvenlle boy wu wrMted yeaterdey on au..,icJon ot lhopllttlng et the Alpha Beta atOJe. 5 111 Warner Ave. A canon of cigarettes WC>flh S7 wu rec:o-ed Fountain Valley Thlev• cu1 wt•• encl 1emoved !>0411 lroni a car INl<ke<I In the 8700 bfoCfc ot HUCleon ~ Clrote ana atole a NI of log tampa Yelued at $ 100 The Security Peclltc Nauonal Senk el MllCArlhur Blvd .,,., Ml<:heleon DrtYe WM robbed at 2 p.m. yeal8'day by • lone men, ...no Mid lie llt<I • gun. The tow wu abOlll St,500. Costa Mesa A 33.y .. r-Old Santa Ana men la In 1•11 today tiler allegedly punching an olllcer called 10 McCormick"• l anding lo help bruk up • dist~ tut night. Wllltam C.theer1 wM etreeted at 3180 Altvfay Cemet" end )eWetry velue<I et $1.890 -• r990<1ed 11C>Mn yeeterday llom • hOn>e etonQ the 400 -o1 Ogte. Pollce Mid the front doOt WU unloelled tt the timt of the burglety. ~"°"' 11o1en froni • rMldene• on the Sir Bruce -certalnly go alon:g eoo block 01 Gary Ptace. Burglara took with some pf the characteristics furniture. a bf"• bed. etweo equipment. tempt, chlllrt eno towel• and al\Mtt. The that make Laguna Beach what it 1oi.a1 toae wM S11..3SO. -is." he-said. Four ttrea and wl>MI• -• stolen from a Pot11cM p...,t<I In • gweoe lot at the Patk Newport Apar1menla. The loea WU pul •t S2,900 Tiit perked ur w .. tound propped on lour mlll< cratM. A grocery 11ore cuttomer In Lido reported aomeOoc:IY med• o" wtth he< purM lrom • ~ C8r1 The lotS w .. Mtfmett<I et St.200. A t070 two-door Mer-Benz worth S 10,000 wu llC>Mn lrom !he 500 bloc:lt of CenelStr .. 1. Then. chuckling, Purcell said, "I think one sticker on the Cushma n says it all. "Only in Laguna." • A • nice weekend Coastal That elual"9 '"tunny Sovlh ... " Celltornla" weether will be makl"g a rare 1ppearence Ihle w••k•nd •• few ~loud• ere predicted end th• hight ere •11$)8cied to rNch the mid 709, the N1tlonal WHther Sarvlct Mid. Eat1y mo<nlng cloud• S eturd•Y -•xpecied 10 boJrn ott by tile attemooo In the coettel ""'· with hight up 10 th• mid 70• following overnight Iowa In the 501. In the deHlll, hight ere p1•dlcted to rHoh the 801 Seturday with overnight tow• down to th• mid 40•. 1nd "..,...,' tdn!Qflt _. ecMMd to be on eu«d tor gu91y wlnde ol 20 10 35 mpn blOWlnCI duel llld IMCI. The rnountelne. eleo 8llO«lled to endure thOM gutty wind•, wlll enlOY hlOll• up 10 the mid &Ot 8 atllfd.Y •nd OWfnlQtll IOWI In the IOI. the -ti• l«vlCe MIO, LocellV Tonight: A 1.-momino IOwCIOUdl. ~ctNr. Lowe &4 to eo. a.tutdey: Mott'Y IMM't llld -"*· Hight 8' to lt. POlnt ConoeptlOn to Me11loen 1>0tw 111c1 °"' eo ~ -W1ndt <1\1« the Ollttt coutll weten Wiii be nof'thwttt to _, to to 20 1tnote 81turd1y morning and llft9m00fl. Comll4Md ...... 10 • fMt through Sa turday. Wtndt over W!4I IM« c:oeetll "'"tt• • bt vtrla bl• 12 ltnOtt or rtH 11111rday morning , Tempera lures "' " •1 3t Au111n Beltlmor• Bltllnge Blrmlnghem Blamarok BolM Bolton BrownSYli. Buttato Burlington Ca~r Ch11rle1ton,S.C. Ch•rletton.W.V. Charlott•. N.C. Cheyenne Chloago Cln<:lnnatl Cleveland COlumble.S.C. COlumbu• Dlllelll-Ft Worth D•yton o.nver 0.. MOlnn Detroit Dllklth El PMO Falrl>enl!I Fervc> Flege1111 OrMt Felli Hanford HeMft• Hono!Ulu Houlton lndlentlpoli• Jeolt-.MIN. J•ton"""8 ~ K-Clly L•V~ Ultlt l'ocle 84 M 67 42 73 39 60 46 71 34 51 47 67 49 84 60 51 42 ~ 40 67 37 75 68 65 49 7e 42 65 36 61 36 64 39 53 43 60 42 59 42 84 57 5g 40 70 45 71 « 58 35 68 28 87 58 S3 S5 71 34 60 34 68 30 7t 37 ea 38 60 ea 7S 81 17 39 S2 45 79 .. 48 4 1 77 53 75 &4 ... 55 Fronts. Cold.,. Worm .w 61 83 70 47 111 57 eo 53 17 et 52 33 .. .. 70 50 eo ao 70 51 72 47 17 3g 83 eo 77 63 79 ff 73 50 17 ~ 87 .... 82 37 IURf RIPIRT S t:itoonarv•• Port lttn<I, Or•. Provtd41ncle Raleigh Rapid City Reno Richmond St.Louie St Pel ... Tempe Salt I.Ml• San Antonio Sen 01eoo Sen FrencllOO 81 81• M11118 8Mttle ~~ Spollene lytlOUM TOl)tll1 Tue.on Tu!N WMNnoton W~a Tides TOOAY 84 !II 69 43 75 39 71 40 53 33 75 44 73 43 81 II 12 44 ee 52 .. 60 5t 52 47 27 53 47 83 49 n so 12 3t 51 43 n &4 87 52 .. 60 73 48 71 51 hoond hlelh 7.18 p.m. 4.1 tollOMOW l'lnlt low 111:81 a.m. 11.0. l'nt hlQh t :l7 Lm. :U tD grow and ntached 24,959,000 laat year -an increue of about 2 percent. Orange County. the second largest in the state, gained 34,200 r eald ents and n o w has a populaUon of 2,036,400. lt trailed only Loe Angeles and San Diego counties in population growth last year. Los Angeles, the state's largest city, a ttracted 59,800 new residents, bringing ita population to 3,071,100. The state's second largest ci ty, San Diego, added J ud~e Yo ungblood Youngblood censured by high court 23,800 people for a populaton total of 925,000. San Francisco retained Ii. third-place position over San Joee with a 1.6 percent growth rate San Franruco has 705,700 res{deni. and San Joee has 671,- 800 . The reat of California'• top 10 cites are Long Beach, Oakland, Sacramento, Freano, Anaheim and Santa Ana. The fut.est-growing d ty with a population under ~0.000 was Parlter In Fresno County. FV board OKs school layoffs Fount ain Valley S c h ool Distric t trustees last night approved layoff notices for more than 100 n on -teaching employees, but a district official said most of these workers are likely to be rehired in the fall. Receiving layoff notices will be 92 in s tructional aides, 10 bilingual tutors. one fuU-t~me office ma nager, one part-llme food distribution worker and one communit)' services specialist. Robert Sampica, the district adm inistrator for pe rsonnel services, said the layoffs were a legal requirement related to the , closure of one school at the end of this term (Nieblas School), and the uncertainty of state funding for the coming school year. He said the district expects to know in late summer how much money it will receive from the By The Associated P ress state. At that time, he said , the Orange Coun'ty Mun!cipal district hopes to retire all of the C o u r t J u d g e B o b b y D: classroom aides, b~gual tu.tors Youngblood was censured by the and the community services CaliLornia.. Su..p.re.me C..o_ur_t specialist. yesterday for hauling a couple Sampica said t.h e r ehired into his cour t .under . false .emplo_y:ees ~ven reduced _ p~ng"'Oth~~ -working hours, however. He said The cens ure, o~ftc1a~l y .for classroom aides now work about willful ~nduct m offi~, 1S a three or four hours a day. The ver~ repnmand and carnes no plan approved last night by the purushment. h 1 d th e trustees also calls for reducing The co ur t u.p e the number of work hours for rec o m .m e .n d a t I o n o f. t .h e district library specialists, but he Co m m I s s I o n o n ~ u d_ 1 ~ I a 1, said none of these employees is P er for mance. the J_ud1_c1ary xpected ~lose his or her job. watchdog agency which voted e . . . _ 5-4 in March to recommend that · He said the elllTUnaUon of one Youngblood be "severely school office manager's job is publicly censured ." 'Fhe four beca~ of t~e closure pf N1~blas. dissenters voted for his removal He said this employee will be from the bench. offered the chance to work as a Youngblood, a 45-year-old clerk in another school. former Santa Ana policeman who won a bitter 1980 election FV k · 11 d for the judicial post, was on man I e vacation-and unavailable foe comment. He did not challenge • bb • the commission's findings. ID Sta Ing The commission charged that on one occasion , Youn~blood ordered an ophthalmologist and his wife to reappear in his court a fte r they wrote a lett.er protest.mg his ~~jl'\ ~gainst ~, §.,,; • ~':'~':" t.~~ I . ~ ~ -~~~ .... -The return to court reportedly was for a reheaifug-on the case, but the commission noted that current law does not provide for such revi~. - "They were told to come (to court) clearly for the purpose of discipli ning them,'' th e co~on said. " it\,,~ A 21-year-old Fountain Valley man was found stabbed to death last night in Westminster. The victim. identified as Angel Gregory, died on the 2r0unds of --~ --.. u~.~~~"' t!J-~~ . _:-~!-!it Police s-aid today t hey a re. looking for leads and wi~eases. The~ said the slaying apparently had no connection with school activities. No otner det.ailS were available. Police said they received a call about the incident a few minutes before midnight. 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Committee okays Ruck elshaus WASHINGTON -The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee today unanimously approved the nomination ot William D. Ruckels haus as head of the Envlronmental Protection Agency. The 14-0 vote sends the, nomination to the Senate floor, where action is expected next week, pc:>6&bly on Tuesday. Chinatown fire fatal in New York · NEW YORK -Fire swept through an apartment house in Ctµnatown on the lowe.r East Side of Manhattan today, killing aever!l people, authorities said. Paris riots contin ue PARIS -Chanting students warned of more violence to come a$ they and thousands of shopkeepers rioted in the streets against the Socialist government's policies. Dozens of demonstrators and about 50. riot police were injured. The two main disturbances yesterday were followed by more fighting during the night, when small groups of extrel1'\ist students engaged police in a series of running battles in the Latin Quarter. S wed es s.till hunting ~ubmarines SUNDSV ALL, Sweden -The navy is hunting for at ~ast two foreign _rninisubmarines in Sundsvall Bay, including one pos&bly left crippled by powerful mine explosions, a defense staff spokesman said today. The navy would not reveal what, if anything, divers had found last evening in waters where two 880-poun,Lmines were detonat.ed. w~--t!Sday to .stop an Intruding minisub from escaping. --~osta.Bica ..iaulls..lte._....lp ___ , ______ _ WASHINGTON -Costa Rica, caught in Central American violence without an army of it$ own, asked the Organization of ~merican States yesterday for an internptional force t o guarantee its northern frontier with Nicaragua. Costa Rica wants the force to be made up by four countries which have been tryng to settle conflicts in tlle area -Mexico, ~. Colombia and Venezuela. Canada b eam s climb MONTREAL -Teleglobe Canada announced 'it has signed a contract with the American Broadcasting Co. to provide a satellite link from Nepal to cover the German-Ameri~ climb of Mount Everest. The first transmission will be seen in North America tomorrow. .. Orange Co.at DAILY PILOT /Friday, May e, 1983 Al U.S. jobless toll inchirtg down WASHINOTON (AP) -The nation's civilian unemployment rate dipped slightly to 10.2 r:,rcent in April, roatchina the evel of la1t September, aa a burgeoning business recovery create<l some 360,000 jobs, the Labor ·necent said t00ar;. lt was e second decline n as many months · and 0.6 percent below the post-Depress.ion high of 10.8 percent set in December, the Bureau of Labor Statiatics re ported. Unempl&yment in March stood at 10.3 percent. Matching the decline in the overall Qlte was a decrease in the roster of thoee officially lis~ !J'. the government as unemp oy . That total fell from 11 ,381,000 to 11,328,000. A se~arate unemployment rate, w lch includes a constant. 1. 7 milllo!)· military personnel stationed in the United States, remained at 10.1 percent. The civilian unemplpyment r ate is base<! on a mon ttfly Census Bureau survey of 60,000 U.S. households. The April 'Hitler's diaries 'forged' FRANKFURT , W est. Germany (AP) -Th e government said today its expert.a had scie ntifically tested three of the 62 volumes in the purported diaries of Adolf Hitler and concluded they were forged. Unemployment falls to level of last Septe mber survey showed that total dvilian emplo>-:<me~umped shar/:!y from 99.1 on, where it d stqod euentially unchanged since October, to mor e than 99.4 milli&n. Recover y from previous retessions has been followed by a rapid expansion of the labor force a s jobless America n s, believing hiring prospects were improved, renewed their seareh for work. Before April, however, there had been no such quick spurts in the number of job-seekers this time, even though signals have abounded tha-i there is at least a moderate business turn-around under way. A separate government survey "Based on an analysis of the con ten ts and th e c riminal-technical and scientific investigation, the Richard Elbe, 80 archives have come to the ·:w.itnesSP.d...crasb_ convtchon ... Cfiai tne•matenar-· · --- handed them could not stem from Hitler's hand, but ·were made in the postwar period," Interior Minister Friederich Z imme rm a nn said in a statement issued in BOnn. hardbacked volumes of diaries and other documents that were retrieved from the downed plane. "The fire burned for too long," the 80-year-old re tired •·w e regret that this farmer said . "Some pape rs examination .could not b e did survive .. but not many." done before publication," he "There were nQ diaries," ·he said. ' added. - Federal Archives President Elbe said w1hen h e and Hans Booms said e xpe rts others reached the crash, they from h~ ·agency and the could get no closer than 200 Federal Bureau of Standards yards· to the plane because of had examined three volumes the fire a nd e xploding ot non -agricultural bu1lne .. nemploymen payrolla lut month showed that 0 Percent of tot•l employmen t tn lhl1 11 · -Work Force cate~ory, which includee moet wor ert, went up by 260,000 -•Seasonaly from 88.9 million to nearly 89.2 10.5-Adjusted million. The bulk of the 360.000 jobe created lut month, the report 10.0-showed, wept to adult women, whoee jobless rate fell from 8.8 percent to 8.4 percent. 1.5-The jobless rat.e for adult men, the traditional family breadwinners, rose by 0 .2 9.0 percent to 9.8 percent, however. Bureau analyst Deborah Klein, asked why the rate for women fell as that of adult men roee, 8.5 noted that while many women share manufacturing jobs with men, nearly one-third af the 8.0 -360,000 jobs created were in the service industries, where women traditionally have dominated. 1912 •83 Service industries include hospitals, restaurants, h otels, Source: Dept. of Labor nursing homes and clerical work. Israelis OJ{ Shultz withdrawal plans 4> JERUSALEM (AP) -T he problems, the government will Israe li Cabinet approved in act to r eceiv e further principle the agreement worked clarifications." out by U.S. 3~cetary of State Meridor did not elabprate on, George P . Shultz for Israel's the statement. withdrawal from Lebanon today. In addition to the Cabinet's But the Cabinet said it had reservations, the Israelis have . reservations on na . number of sald tney will not pull their securitY. and political problems." troops out of Lebanon until the The Cabine t announced its .Syrian army withdraws .. decision following a da)!long Cabinet ministers who spoke debate among Prime Minister with reporters were divided on M enachem Begin and his the tentative agreement. ministers on the accord worked Ene rgy M iniste r Yltzhak out over nine days by Shultz, Modai, apparen tly reflecting who was sent to the Middl'e East misgivings of some ministen over by President Reagan to break the the pact, told reporters: 11It1s not S'taiemate fnisraeh-Lebanese--alfc>i5iir ~ement:-W@~SliOUlcr- negotiations. have had a mueh better one." Cabinet Secretary Dan Modal said he was displeased Meridor read a statement to with provisions for Maj. Saad reporters saying the government Haddad , t h'e b re a it a wi:)f' "decided to approve in principle Lebanese a rmy major whose the. pro~ agreement between militia has served Israeli interests Israel and Lebanon. Regarding a in. so1,1them Lebanon for-seven number of security and political years. Regents map plans to fight cutbacks . P r qvided b y Stern, the 't' ammuru ~on. S AN FRANCISCO (AP) -new cuts to avoid triggering a l" magazine that said it found t h-e-d 0 c u-m e-tl t s · n The....r~sc..l.le.J:S 11.t.o..oJL.h.y llnillersity oL CalifQm.ia ~ts. ~.nt.SllJ.es tax. The ~ which Boerne r sd o rf, a farming h elplessly a s one doomed vowing to fight proposed budget would go into effect if there is a villa~e in F.ast Gennany. passenger screamed, "Come cuts of $38 million, say signs of ·shortfall in state revenues, was here, you cowards," Elbe said. decay al ready have begun to part of a budget compromise Residen ts. th.ere also say Elbe's doubts about the show at the. nation's lar~est state agreed upon with the Legislature claims that H itler's secret Hitler diaries were echoed by system of higher educauon. . in January .. diaries were rescued from a 0 t h e r v i 1 1 a g e r s i n T~e r-egents held. a spec.ial Saxon claun~ the cuts could burning Nazi warplane and Boemersdorf session yest day filled with lead to-much high«µ' student fees, stored in a local' hayloft are · . , passionate ple save programs . a hiffug freere, an exoous of top 'I I Q~~ ~eve the iito •• •'' a'!f ·+9 '? , · os.o ph ical ~ofessors,_~~cs..e~s~t~dent .6u: ~~~~~'l~ :-4! ~; ~!. . . ,. " ·~"' ~ .~~~~ !"'J~il>'~~fi.tdlllll Richard Elbe, the first man e I ·sard ~ . (f. • ~(lea on, 'an pragma c'loollrai. re atelfprograins vitar to the • Disne land ·k iller convicted SANTA ANA -A San .Diego man has been convicted of second-degree murder in the stabbing dea\h of a teen-age boy at Disneyland -the only slaying in the amuaement park's 27•year hiatory. An Orange County Superior Court jury deliberated only four hours yesterday before convicting James O'Driacoll of the March 7, 1981, killing of 18-year-old Mel Christian Yorba of Riverside during a private party at the park in nearby Anaheim. A jury last October voted unanimously that O'Driscoll was innocent of first-degree murder, but they deadlocked 11-1 in favor of a second-degree conviction. Life support question ed SAN BERNARDINO -The 4th District Court of Appeals '8 being asked to determine who has the right to decide whether t.enninally ill patient& should be taken off llfe·su pport syst.ema. The three-member appeal panel began hearing oral argument.a thia week in a landmark caae stemming from a San Bemardlno infant's being kept alive by artificial means for three months after doctors determined the infant was brain-dead. · Disaster aid for quak e COALINGA -A federal disaste r declaration for devastated c.oal.inga gave the earthquake-rattled community an emotional boost and added sign that "somebody cares" as people focused on the task of rebuilding. Federal experts were to meet today with city officials to c:liacuss the money available for roads. achools and public buildings. Word of the decree reached this central California oil toWn of 7,000 as 40 merchant.a returned to their wrecked downtown shops for the fint time since Monday's earthquake caused $31 million in property damage. to reach the site of the pre· who helps tend the ~ves of the impact of the UC system on state. He said ~·n spend the rest .dawn crash on April 21, 1945, those who perished m the th'e state's high techn~logy of his term in office trying to says little could have been plane crash that has ~me industries. preserve the universi t y'• salvaged from the fire.-BUt one more element in the, David S . Saxon, outgoing integrity. the West German magazine "".or~dwide debate over th e president of the University of "If the tax trigger were Stern says it has 6 0 d1anes. California, said Gov. George released, none of these cuts Deukmejian has proposed the would be necessary," Saxon said .. Countian sues hospital • over seizure By The Asaoclated Press Eileen Pato filed a $10 million lawsuit against a Santa Ana hospital and its collection agency, saying she suffered a second heart attack because of their efforts to get her to pay for treatment of her first one. But hospital administrator Wayne Schroeder said that he would have Interceded h ad Pato complained to the hospital about collection agency harusment. Pato, 56, of Tustin, said that bill collector Paul Ste rling "called and said, 'I want all the money,' and when I told him I don't have It, he juat went on and on." "He said they'd have a sheriff down there at my work to serve me with legal papers, w hic h would be very embamming. and that they'd garnish my wages and ruin my credit," she added. "I was so upset, I had chest pains and tears in my eyes." The lawsuit, which seeks $10 million in punitive damages, was filed last week in Orange County Superior Court against Western Medical Center in Santa Ana and Northern Orange County Credit Services. Sterling refused to discuss the case, and the general manager of the collection as(ency. Del Lewis. refused to respond to requests for interviews. 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I - l 'I I , I I t I I : I ,, I A4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Maye. 1983 , Terror turns to ·miracle MIAMI (AP) -AB the pilot warned that "ditching h imminent," 162 frightened paaaengera on a jumbo jet ICl'ealned, prayed and 1erambled for life jaeketa ln 10 minutes of terror before an encfne restarted only 2,800 feet above the Atlantic. ''1t was a miracle," on e - ~ _acrlbbled on the ~ck Safely aboard a new plane, passengers from of an aJr-sicknesa bag, deacrtbing • 11 f d fl. h 855 f N the teemingly-end.le. minutes it • -. a te 1g t or assau yesterday toast took yesterday to restart one their good fortune. engine of Ee.stem AJrUMs Flight .. 865 -restoring just enough power for the Lockheed L-1011 M • • • 1 I to.~~~turnedthatone . 1ss1ng 01 . sea flaming engine back on for a few minutes, just enough time to land," wrote free-lance writer • I d I Sandy Dix, of Bay Harbor cr1pp e p a· ne Islanda, Fla., who said she could see smoke coming from on e engine. "Everyone was prepared to ditch, we all had our life belts on," she said. "A few were ecreaming .•• At one point the pilot said "Ditching is imminent" and there was "panic in his voice," said another passenger. "I don't thipk I ever heard a worse phrase in my life." Then, at 9;40, pilot Dick Boddy managed to restart the tail engine. Five minutes later, the L-1011 lande d at Miami as passengers cheered the. crew. "They clapped and clapped, and many cried," Mrs. Dix said. "We were close to death," said Philippe Sostre of Paris. ''I am now very tired. This was the first time we flew .with an American airline, and the last." "I felt for certain ewere going down, it's a miracle the engine came back on," said Bill Kushner, ao...alwninum salesman from Hollywood. After the landing, many wept in the airport as they waited for a substitute flight for Nassau. They consumed eight "kits" of liquor -courtesy of· the airline, Ashlock said. That amounted to 384 "One-shot bottles. , Passengers then boarded a new jet -also an L-1011 -i.n high spirits, laughing and calling to each other, pointing to evacuation pictures on the safety cards and elling: "That's us!" MIAMI (AP) -Teams of investigators began trying to learn why tiny rubber oil seals were missing from an Eastern Airlines jumbo jet that lost all power and glided within 2,800 feet of the ocean before limping back to land when one engine revived. T he three-engine Lockheed L -1011, carrying 172 people, dropped more than 16,000 feet in 10 minutes yesterday before pilot Dick Boddy mana~ed_ to revive the tail jet and guide Flight 855 safel y back to Miami Map traces route taken by jumbo jet that lost · power. International Airport. Engines require lubrication." Smoke spewed from the single FUnnan said the thumb-ai.zed, working engine as the plane ring-shaped seals, which cost landed. "pennies," fit into a notch on a As many passengers -shaken magnetized oil plug that is but relieved, and toasting their removed nightly from the ~ fortune -boarded another engines to check for. any wear Eastern L-1011 to resume th~-that wo_µld show up in the oil. journey to Nassau-th the Each"' plug is ·suppoSed fo carry Bahamas. federal ana airline two rings. officials began looking for the N e w o i l p 1 u g s w ei e cause. apparaently installed without the Eastern and N a·t ion a 1 seals Wednesday night, he said,. Transportatiofl Safety Board leaving space for oil to leak officials said the engines stalled ~ressure. because of oil leakage, due to "We have yet to d etermine failure to install small rubber whether the plugs are supposed seals called "0 rings." which cost to come out of the stock room pennies, d u ring n r g h t 1 y with the '0 ring' or whether the maintenance. mechanics are supposed to put "With the '0 ring' missing, the th~ '0 ring' on," he'"8id, refusing oil was able to leak out," NTSB to fix blame. spokesman Ira Furman said. "If "Why they weren't there is the oil leaks out, the engine will fail. next phase of the investigation," RUFFELL'S UPROlSTERr,JRC. .......... _ __. .... I 922 HAltBOtt Ill VO COSTA MESA -541-1156 NEWMERCEDES300SD Available for European delivery mid May or early June. Rather than rent, drive your own earl One month driving Insurance Included In purchase price of $35, 750. USA price near $40,000. 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Corona del Mar 673-4091 The Software Spot ~----------------· Bu11nen • G•m• • Educatlon•I 1 I =· 31% OFF ILL c~t· =M STiii IEIDlllllSE ~r:v.., I V1C-20 NOT LIMmD ro erocK ON HAND I TIMl80PIAUh . I ~ O!feft I Vou,.,,.,.. --..Mi VOii _, Ul\lllllf ra 14.-OI t NO ...,.,... .,.._ may oe ....... I ~--~-· , ._....,,._, .......... -• A•~CMfl .. ---~lot w• L. t. t Onofre reactor working The Unit II reactor at San Onofre, shut off since early February for repairs, has been reactivated aa startup tests ortthe unit resumed at the nuclear generating station , Southern California Edison Co. has announced. Among the systems that were worked o n du ring ~th e maintenance period was the reactor's Poet-Accident Sampling System, which is designed to analyze damage to the reactor core in the event of an aocident. Edison, rrlncipal owner and operator o the seaside nuclear plant, was fined by the ·u .s. Nuclear Regulatory Commlil;.ion after it failed to complete the system on time or inform the NRC that its comptetion was delayed. In addition, tests copducted during the repair period found some circuit breakers were Inoper able and had to be repaired. The circuit breakers are used to stop the nuclear reaction in the reactor du ring emergencjes. Electricity was produced from Unit II for the first time last Septem6er. but the 1,100 mega~att reactor ls not yet operating on a commercial basis. Ex-coastal panelist plans speech Former state Coastal Commissioner Judy Rosener will discuss the fate of the panel May 20 before the American PlanAing Associ.ation. -:- ''The Coastal Comm ission: Dead or Alive?"=~ the tOptc of Rosener, who served on the regional commission from 1973 until 1976, and on the state panel from.1977 until l98l. Rosener is presently assistant dean of the graduate school of management at UC Irvine. The meeting will be held at the J olly Roger restaurant. Harbor and Katella in Anaheim beginning at 11:30 a.m. ' Tickets are $8 for members and $10 for non-members. For reservations, call 720-2380 before May 18. ' earn Staff members of two Saddleback College publication.a have received awards for their work during recent state champlonshipa. Writers and editors of the "Lariat" newspaper and the "Crow's Nest" magazine were lauded during the Joumalism Association of Community Colleges championship in Fresno. The "Lariat" took third place in general excellenc« with editor Patti Snyder winning third place for best news story and Owen Clayton taking a fourth in on-the·spot copy editing. The "Crow's Nest" earned fifth place in general excellence, with Scott Nelson and Ota Andre taking first and third place. respectively in magazine illustration. · • Two local student.a who wlll be freshmen next fall at Cal State Fullerton have been chosen as President's Scholars on the basis o f superior academic and extracurricular performance'in hlgh school. Each student will receive a $2,000 scholarship to help pay coll~ge .expenses over four years. They will be required to maJntam high grades and participate In extracurricular activities. The winning local students are Paala M. Kramer of Huntington Beach, who attends Mater Del High in Santa Ana, and Angela Mia of Fountain Valley, who attends La Quinta lfigh in Westminster. _ • Signups for the South Huntington Beach Junior AlJ. Arnerican Football will begin May 14 in the Edison High School Teacher's Cafeteria from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Boys ages 7 through 14 are eligible. Alternate dates for the signups are June 11 or 25 and July 9. The registration fee is $25. For more infonnatio-n call chapter president Nick Fodadea at 968-5687. • A pa.rent support group for seizure-prone children will meet on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Orange County Epilepsy Society in Santa Ana. For more lnfonnation , call 547-0748 or 842-347·7. Golden West · hosts medical seminar A co·n ·feren ce on h ydrocephalus is scheduled tomorrow at Golden W est College in Huntington Beach. Medical doctors will discuss the explanation and management of hydrocepha lu s. n ew developments and psychological implications to the family and patient. Also featured at the ~ a.m.-4 p.m.'conference sponsored oy the Orange County March Qf Dimes and Golden West College will be a panel discussion by young people with the disease. A March o f D imes s pokeswoman said hydrocephalus is a 9'.>ndit1on characterized by an abnormal increase in the amount of fluid m the c ranium. causing an enlargement of the head. It can lead to damage to the brain, she said. There will be a fee of $1 8 Registration can be made at the door. For more information. call the March of DiJT\es at 631-8700 or 553-0881. 1st ST IEWIDE SPllll SILE THRU SAT., MAY 7 Don't forget Moml 0•30 A.M. • SHARP! MOT11U'S DAY IS MAY lttt TF=~·:....·i :-~.f M ~CROWDS · 1111 FllEIDLY STAff llll IE £ARI T8 Sllft YIU" IALIHOUH -- Rene Matz, Stephanie Maldonado, L·auren Chamberlain, Scott Mah.aff y · and·Da~e Marble · "'Witl sit ·on Orange Coast College's s.tudent hoard · oT trustees. _Five ·students on.-OCC hoard- Fiv.e .students have been elected to serve on Orange Coast College's 1983-84 Associated Students' Board of Trustees. 'l'he board members will take office. J~e 1 and serve through May 13, ~---------~ ----. -......,__.. -.l lrU"'S; . The trustees are Lauren Chamberlain of Santa Ana, an ecQnomics major and a i::heerleader; Scott. Mahaffy of NeWp<>rt Beach, a business major who rows on the college crew team; Stephanie Maldonado of Westminster,' a .communications major who was editor of the school newspaper; · , Dave Marble of Newp6rt Beach, a business major d member of the crew team; and Rene Matz of Tustin, a communications major who served in student government this year. The board's first task will be to select a student • body president from the corning year . ... .. . • Common coleus may he important tool in glaucoma research. · House plant drug gl~ucoma fighter NEW YORK (AP) -A drug extracted from a relative of a common house plant may be an effective treatment of glaucoma and an important tool in determining the cause of the disease, a re9earcher said yesterday. Glaucoma, an eye disease afflicting two million Americans over 35, is characterized by excessive fluid pressure inside the eye that can lead to blindnesa. The plant extract, from a member of the coleus family, "significantly lowered" pressure inside the eye in 10 volunteers with normal vision, according to a report in the current issue of The Lancet, a British medical journal. The report's authoris were Dr. Marvin Sears, chairman of the ophthalmology department at the Yale University School of Medicine, and Dr. Joseph Caprloli, an instructor in the department. . "We believe this is an exciting breakthrough in undentanding the mechanism of the disease," Sears said in a telephone intervew. "We don't know yet whether this is an important therapy. We think it has a chance of being an important one." According to the National Society to Prevent Bllndne9a in Rew York, more than half of the two ·million Americana with glaucoma don't know. they have lt. Although it ii one of the leading cawies of bllndnell In this country, it will usually not cause eerioua damqe if diagnoeed early and properly treated. ----Mueh-additionai--reaeareh-min be-done--~·1-•---­ determlne whether · the coleus extract, called fonkolln, will be an effective treatment for the ailment, Sears said. But the drug has several potent1al advantages. The" principal one, he said, is that docton know how the drua works, whJch meena lt should be -.ter to monitor lta UM. "It would make ua all happier," Seen ..Ud. ''All of i» llke to knoW how a dNI workl." .. Miss USA pageant troubled KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The best figures in this year's M1aa USA pageant ·won't be In the ledger books, as local organizers are still struggling to raise $500,000 to pay 1or next week's nationally televised competition. Mia& USA, rival to the better- known Mi8I America pageant, Is in a new city this year a nd having ·problems pr>'ing cash from Knoxville businesses, still exhausted from the expenses of playing hoat to the World's Fair. The pageant also will be the butt of a local joke the night before, when an "Ugliest of the Ugly.'' contest .is held. Besides, the reigning Miss America has called the Miss USA event "a skin show." Added t:o that have been the tr-oubles of Miss Alaska, 21-year-old Amy Harms, who fell off a horse while on a picnic last week and suffered bruises. But the show will go on for two h ours on CBS, pageant officials say, and the winner among the 51 contestants has been promised $150_,000 in cash and ~ -Pageant officials have learned to brush off the criticism. When Miss America,, Debra Sue Maffett, of Anaheim~ visited Tenness~ two we-eks -ago and said Miss USA was "just a .skin Orange Cou1 DAILY PfLOT/Frkiay, May 8, 1983 ~·. Costume winners in the Miss USA pageant are Julie Page, Pennsylvania (left)· and Lisa Allred, Texas. show," the officials coun tered with the revelation that Maffett lost twice Jn.. prelitninary Miss _-USA competitioQS in Texas. Harold Glasser, a tough- U)lking New York lawyer and president of Miss USA's owner. Miss Universe Inc., wastes no time pointtfig ou~ that "The Miss A1J!erica pageant is an amateur hour." "Like us, they also wear swim . su..its, evening gowns and they also h ave interviews," Glasser said. "But Miss America ls based . upon your giving a performance of some kind of skill. J{ow do you choose between--iwfr~ a baton -and a 81f l playing--a piano? It's between apples and oranges." The 30-year-old Miss USA show, which comes to Knoxville after four years in Biloxi, Miss., has no talent events. Wedding night a lonely one RALElGH, N.C. (AP) -The bride, dteaed in a long white wedding gown, prepared to drive away with her huaband. but" ended up apending her honeymoon In the Wake C-ol.anty t Jail. .; Vernell Dunn became Vernell•' Dunn-Elliott Sunday and tben11 became the pri8oner of Ra1eigh rJ police officer C.A. Bryant, ending '\ a pursuit tha't laated 18 months. Shortly after the wedding, r Bryant arrested Mrs. Dunn-,, Elliott, 28, on two felony charges 11 · of forging and pusing checks, 15 1 counts of issuing worthless , cnedta and a parole violation '.i charge. She was charged , Monday with four additional ! felony counts of forging and pasaing checks. 1 Mrs. Dunn-Elliott was $till • beinB held in. jail Monday in lieu ; of $10,800 bond, but was wearing , a change of clothes brought by ; family members. -.,. ·Bryant said the wedding-day ~ arrest was a last resort. "I had tried to gei her fr6m- every other-waym the book, .. he , -saiO. "~had no other choice." 1 Lt. J .P . Stott praised Bryant for~ perseverance, but said he regretted the woman was jailed , on her wedding day. "He had used all other resources to find her," Stott said. Off RITZ ~CIS.SORS SAL OUR OHCC-A·SEASON SCISSORS SAL[ offers you an LIM IIED Tl ME o N LV .;r~~~::5~;;~::r= s· -0% __ -o· -:<"FF··~ Nowhere else will you find 5o many top.quality scls· sors and shears on sale. There are trimmers, pinking she<1rs, silhouetle sciss.o<s. Barber shears and thin· • nine shears. Cuticle sciss.o<s and nail sc1s.or.. £v n . baby nail sciss.o<s. Folding scissors. Embroidery scfs. 0 sors. 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In the cella of the eye, foreskolln ectl c;>n an en&)'IDa called aden)'late ..eycl.Me to reduce the flow of fluid into the eye, thUI reducinl pretlute ln the eye. 8-Ule the drul'• ~ is undentood, a.an ..sci lt "would lNd U1 c:lwer to an undtntandil\I of whllt ectually ~t.11 eye pn.u.re, and In that ,_ ... ._.,a.. ... ---. .... ,.,...,, .. __ ..... •·•·c_...,_ .....i--l•lOO -........ ....... o.-, ..... __ ., . _UM Your attnnr~AmertMn lxpnee, '"Y wt nqht pt cilu• u to what ca~ c:.11tJ.n t)'Pll of •t.auc:oma." ' PA8H&ON ISLAND, NEW-POAT BEACH • II a I Ae 0rang9 CoN1 DAILY PIL.OT /Friday, May e, 1983 ,. 0 Students take a stand for sanity . \ , All the good advtcei patient c0unseling, ranting and raving ~d best int.enti~ns a.n never help avoid trouble if people don't V.-ant to help themselves. That's why the efforts of seniors at Corona del Mar High School to head oft potential tragedy is so commendable.- ~ Students like Lisa McManigal and Da't'e Schwe1t7.er have Jiaunched a blitz campaign to aJert other seniors of the risk of , ~ing and driving during the prom and graduation festivities flhead. The idea came from the youngsters, not parents or scbool officials. They've put up posters and circulated contracts 1tudents can send to pa.rents promising no drunken driving. Although there's some resistance to the project, McManigal ,ays most of the students are in favor of the special eye-opening program. Peer pressure is bringing home a message that fellow students don't think it's ''cool" to drive and drink and risk accident or death. We hope tha t m essage sp reads to afl of this year's graduating class. The grim statistics say prom nights are high risk for young people, and the Newport police, along with other area law enforcement agencies, are ~in& up-to crack down on drunk drivers ... and save motoris~ from injury and death. -Staaents at Corona del Mar are helping themselves. and everyone else on t}\e road with this awareness campaign. We hope it leads to the safest, most glorious commencement festivities ever. Oponoons expressed on Ille 5Pdte dbove are lhose 01 lhe Ocl1ly P1101. 01ncr 111ew~ ex presseo on lhoS paqe dre lllose ot l llelr aulllor s and ar tists. Redder ~ommenl IS 1n1111 ed Address The Dcl1ly P1101, PO. Box 1560, Costa Me~d. CA 97b1b Phone 17141 04i·4311 MAllBOX ,,, . L !f !i!!. critic!ied°"""w""" the iacu1i, .. arange -1 am wrttthg tl)1a letter'beause•-€out, Golden West and.COUtllne.... I resent the way in which the Colleges. The AFT cries loud and A mer i ca o Fed e Nl t I on o f long in big media headlines that Teachers, Local 1911, is serving the Board is ignoring faculty its constituents in the Coast input. Yet, the AFT, which Community College District. I am represents 640 Coast District a member of the' AFT, and I feel individuals, does not bother to that the union has shown a lack ask these individuals for their of response to it.a membership. opinions. I resent the AFT executive The AFT accuses the Board of committee making a Unilateral turning a deaf ear to "ho~est" decision to support•the recall of attempts at eommunication, yet the Coast Community C.Ollege , it's the AFT tha t is turning a Distric t's Board of Trustees, deaf ear to its own membership. w ithout ever offe ring th e The AFT accuses the Board of membership an opportunity to firing faculty members because vote on it. . they have been vocal in their L I happen to b e s trongly opposition to Board policy, yet, I opposed to the recall, and I know was recently advised by an AFT many other AFT members feel as member that since I didn't follow . I do, yet we were not polled for t h e A F T l i n e I s h o u l d .fQ_w:. opinion by the executive immediately resign. . c o'mittee. We were rudely Perhape it'stimetheAFTopen lghored. up honest communication, and l would like to draw several begin the heeling procw. instead analogies: of destroying the fine-st The AFT accuses the Coast community college district in the •. District ~~~ of Tr~.s~:es of. nation. ~~(~'!l::~l,)t)p~ ~~ttt: .L)t."' ,. High marks To the F.ditor: As a longtime r esident of Orange County, I am pleased with the performance of the newest addition to our County delegation of represe ntatives. State Senator Ollie Speraw has in thre e months e stablished himBelf as a compassionate and dedicated conservative who at great per90nal expenae has added a freshness to our some times 'stale political climate. Deapite a sometimes rude welcome b y aome, Senator .Speraw has maintained the high ; road ol aervice to the community b y spo nsoring l egislation t o guarantee a bullet train we can ·all live with and addressing the need for educational reform by the co-sponsorship of Bill Honig's educational reform package. Before we become victimiz.ed by the ICWTilous accuaations by 90llle "politicians" that we have all grown to know , I hope that all Orange County will judge S enator Speraw on his merlts and service to the community. Senator Speraw, If your brief past is any indication of what the future holds, Orange County is grateful for your presence. JOHN GRANT' San Juan Capistrano 1l.M. 80Jd/Galling fact ; UnOdeoxycholic acid dissolves 1 human gallstones. But you don't find a lot of that ad d floating I around. lt's·in bear bile. To come ; ur with a way to use it to get rid o gallstones, it eithet had to be • •l(nthesized or somebody will ; h.8~ to kill a lot of bears. "geto" meaning foundry. There was a foundry on an island in Venice. So the island itaelf was referred to as "the geto." In 1516, J ew s were restricted to that island. ~ 1 s.*etball is pretty big at the France s tarte d its first government lottery in 1530. ll remained highly lucrative for 100 years. Then in 1630, the King of France drew the blg winning ticke t . And people aald, Gee, that's a ooin'cidence, or some such, and nobody bought ticketa anymore. Univeralty of Nevada in Las I Vegaa. Bi_Jger than degrees, evldentl;y. ~ince 1974, only six of f all of the vanity player-. there have graduated. Even though the U .S . Oovemment paid for the Pony J:xpea, lt le'nt no mail vta ame. 'lbat outfit canied private mail only. l Q. What'• grlskin? A . The le9ner part of a pork loln. 1 Q. Where'd we s e\ the word l "lhetu>"? • A. From the Venetian word ORANGE COAST Daily Pilai If you swallow one of thoee lit\le ~me batteries. you can call a 1pedal telephone number -202-a25.3333 -to find o4_t how no°i:Jo die from Internal burna. It' called the National Button tery IngaUon Hotllne. Sounda like a joke, doeln't lt? It • tm't, thoush. Such a .wallower ia 1uppoaed to get medical help rllht away. • Themee ,,Heley ....... _ c11a1,0ew.., , ... -.... Ii_ ..... - &.MfyD • ._..,1 .......... ,_ ............ ........ , ........ -.... .. ., Godfathers track 'Blood Feud' WASHINGTON -The names of mobsters Santo Trafficante and Carlos Marcello were deleted from the television movie "Blood Feud" after Trafficante's lawyer threai.-.ned, WJb .Century-Fox with legal action. Trafficante's attorney, Frank Ragano, gdt hold of a bootleg script and complained' about references suggesting h1s client might have joined in a conspiracy to murder John and Robert Kennedy. Ragano wrote the president of 20th Century-Fox, Marvin Davis, threatening a libel suit unless all references to Trafficante were removed. The film's producer, Daniel Selznick, conflpned that ther names of both Trafficante and Marcello were deleted. Any similarities between them and characters in the movie, said Selznick, are now "purely in the eye of the beholder." Traffic.ante and Marcello are identified in court records and law e nforcement documents as two o! the Mafia's most sinister godfathers. They were summoned for questioning by a special House committee investigating the John California may before long become one of a lengthening list of states conducting lotteries. But if it does it won't be because the lawmakers have finally yielded to the expressed wishes of the people who have indicated in nume rous recent polls their approval of a State lottery. Rather it will be because the lawmakers, thei r spe nding propensities temporarily stymied by Gove rnor Deukmejian's hard noeed stance against new taxes. are acrambling ma dly for new revenue sources and view the lottery u an easy way to get more money. And the idea for a lottery has now been given added impetus by the governor who recently said that although he had been opposed to a lottery because he b e lieve d it w ould introduce criminal elements into the state, he now feels tha t such fears are unfounded and is willing to review the proposals. No d o ubt th e Duke, st ill battling huge budge t deficits left . . G -JIC_l_Al_l_la-11--~ -F. Kennedy aaaassination. The committee, however, stopped short of accepting the conclusion Qf ita_jn v~"S_tiaa..!or that Trafficante and M&rce'llo were behind a conspiracy to murder the president. "Blood Feud" is a dramatization of the explosive confrontation between the late Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa and Robe rt K enne dy. The characterization of these two anta g onisU displease d t he survivors of both men. THE SENATOR'S wido w , Ethel Kennedy, objected in a letter of her own that the docudrama "distorts history and is IO lackitll in integrity." Attorney Ragano, who also represented Hoffa and own.a the rights to his life story, tried to sto p 20th Century-Fox from d istributing the film . He is him by former Governor Jerry Brown, is aho thinking of the revenues a lottery is expected to produce. · AS FOR LOTTERIES being linked with crime, the experience of about 24 states which have established lotteriea does not provide any evidence of auch being the cue. This, o f course, was the findings o f a Presidential Commission on Gambling aeveral yeors back when fewer atates, le5$ than a dozen, were operating l o tteries . New evidence confirming thoee findings ia now added by the records of the lat.est states to join ln the fun. However , even though the L egislature and the governor may now approve of a state . 9-. ,preparing a movte Qf hta own, he and the rest of the Be88ion taken said, whicn will "portray Hoffa up with the Soviet. Union's uae of through the eyes of the people poison gaa in Afghanistan and who knew and loved him." fomenting trouble in Ethiopia Rapno told my aseociate Charles and elsewhere. Bermant that he has asked Al -Cuta in Pentagon budset Pacino to play the title 'rote. requesta haven't deterred the I had a ringsi~ aeat to the real brass at Patrick A1r Force Bue in life Kennedy-Hoffa drama. florida from enlarging the "Blood Feud" takes dramatic 18·hoie'p ... ~~~--uc~nae but g1veii·e ssent1ally -They're talilhg -nearly'-$500;000 accurate portraits of Hoffa and from the base recreation fund, Kennedy. which conaiata of greens fees, · My former associate, Clark concess ion sales-a~nd other Mollenhoff, is portrayed ln the · recreation dues, and borrowing movie as the reporter who the rest from the~ Air Force'• s~ Kennedy on the Hoffa "Major Command Welfare i.Jure.atigation. Mollenhoff agrees Fund." Rep. Doug Walgren, that tlre final script was D-Pa.,questionswhetherth.laisa reasonably close"'to what proper expenditure, and has happe ned , although the asked the Pentagon for an producers "took a little liberty exJ>lanation. · . -· .. with the sequence of events." -Jordanian King Huaeln'a · ' rejection of the administration'• R E A D L I N E S A N D Middle Eaat C;!n plan waa FOOTNOTES: U.S. Ambanador -olaJned by one inlider on to the United Nation• Jeane the State Department'• feelinl Kirkpatrick explained the that Hua1eln could be won over workings of a U .N. General by smooth diplomacy. "Thoee Asaembly Be88ion to a friend this State Department officiala are all way: There is, she said, "three WASPa," the official gromed, weeks of 'Get Is rael,' three "and for them, Arabe are just weeks of 'Get South Africa'" WAS.Pl wearing bumooeea." lottery, it wowd still require a , vote of the people amending the state's constitution, which ban gambling, to make a lottery a fact. In several previous ballot attempt.a during the past 30 years such proposals were defeated. A review of the specific proposals suggests that the defeata were du~ to mistrust of the spoauors rather than opposition to lotteries as such . Polls, unrelated to thoee ballot propositions, taken at various tlmea in recent years, indicate that to be the cue since the majority ln each poll favored a state loUery. Tnte there is a hard core of opposition to a lottery but that is from thoee who oppoee gambling in all forms on moral grounds. Such opposition, it is suspected but not proven, is fanned by Nevada gambling interesta who live in constant fear of California legalizing gambling. They fight every move which might ebb the flow of the millions of dollars w}lich flow into their state from I •I game hungry citisena of other states. Thia is especially true in the case of California dollar• without which Las Vegas would dry up and blow away. ACTUALLY, Californiana now buy many lottery ticket• bootlegged from other states, aa well as Canada, Mexico and Ireland whoee national lottery ia the moat popular of all. So, adoption of a state lottery by Californians would merely be acceptance of the fact people are going to buy lottery tickets one way or another and California may as well act to keep the money home. Still. there are some bMic nala which muat be obeerved if the lottery ia to be a succeaa. Some of these were co vered by the Presidential CommiaaiDn which warned the lottery should not be counted upon too heavily u a revenue raiser. In fact It recommended that the state'• cut not be too deep and the tract prizes be big e n o ugh and numeroua enough to attract patrons. Above all it caudmed thllt the lottery mu.st be e9tabUahed and run in a manner to leave unqueattoned lta integrity and the integrity of tho9e in chara9· Pr~perly run a lottery can provide needed revenue and furthennon produce aavtnp u a reault of wlnnera removln1 thermelve. from welfare. And while oppoaltlon on moral grounds~ be • factor, the lnue of ty will b9 dimmed by the atate"a need for mo.re anonev. . Thie Japal'*e are 81\'lntr w b&a cbmpetltton beca\IH tti•:r feel thllt work la • prt~ rather than. dnC- . ' -- llily Piiat FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1983 BUSINESS \STOCKS COMICS 85 86 810 Olympie wait • • continues Lindroth, 31, still after water polo medal By ROGER CARLSON OflMl)ellr ..... Sa.tt "But in 1976 we didn't qualify for the Montreal Olympics. I hung around for four more years until 1980, but then the boycott." "After '80 we had our little girl (Lauren). The pro b each volleyball tour comes to Newport. B-4. 0 D MALI BU -The dream continues. Costa Mesa's Eric Lindroth, a product of Newport Harbor Hjgh, is back in the tank tomorrow as the o~ng round o ill FINA Cup water pofo action begins. '' ~t...l ...su'.u.--l.c:.l~.u.ui.u.~.U::4.L.---'~P.::1=~.=.,;:.;..::;:::;;;.__,.-~.- And my wife, D~bi, feels or .aw e o turn An 11-year hunt for another Olympic medal is reaching a climix as this competition kicks off the final leg toward the 1984 Olympics, which will be held here at Pepperdine University. "After '72 l really wanted to participate in another Olympics.'' says the 31-year-old Lindroth. cheated, too. She worked for four away from water polo. Shoulder year& to give me time to train for surgery kept him out for a year the 1980 Olympics. We're both and a half7 Bu\ with the '84 trying to make it this time." Games offering one more chance, he returned. Lindroth is self-employed in "I'm giving it one more year," tile and carpentry work, and says Lindroth. "I probably won't there's no secret -this is his start, but that doesn't bother me. final push to the Olympics. The This is a team effort. When taste of a bronze medal at the '72 (See LINDROTH, Page 83) Costa Mesa's Eric Lindroth (left) a nd his U.S. teammates open p lay in the FINA Cup tournament tomorrow. It will be quite an 'Opening' at Washington By CURT SEEDEN Of ttle Olllty Noe S..,. . • Orange Coast College has always taken pride in its successful crew p~ogram -the only one in o~ration by a community college on the wes.t coast. -, I But admirers of the Pirate rowers and their _ a~!_l?f.~ents _!igainst four-year schools proba~ly naven t seen anything until they witness the annual I Opening Day Regatta which is hosted by the i University of Washington. I It's call.ed Opening Day because coinciding with . the collegiate crew regatta is the first day of all · the yachting hoopla in the state of Washington. . ,., ... * * ~J:J!;,,-_,- frosh 1bid I 1f or 'titles , SEATTLE -The Orange Coast Colleg~ crews have a c h ~nce to shame host Wasbington tomorrow in the Opening Day Regatta here, and -IQe Pirate rowers can do it before ap expected crowd of 75,QPO. . The host Huskies, Ca'.ijfornia and OCC will 8quare off in the · regatta which signals the opening of the yachting season in Washington, thus the "Opening Day" title. Coach Larr$ Moore's junior -....-·~le.-..,.._ -~~ N:-~ -Qt;& .• ~-. ··~-=-and_ Was_hil}gton, as will ch .Tim Jorgensen's lresbman eight. occ last competed in the 'Proud skippers, dressed something like rear admirals, unveil their spiffy yachts for the first , time, and the first order bf business is usually witnessing the crew races. · When Washington, Cal and Orange Coast get toge ther on the body of water known as the _l'v!ontlake Cut tomorrQW m~rning, SOf!!e 75,000 spectators -many vtewing from lheir own yachts -will be on hand to witness the competition. And right in the thick of that competition will be four former Coast rowers and an ex-Pirate coxswain who are now members e f the Husky varsity eight shell. Rowers James Snody, Todd Landwehr, Brad Clancy and Pat Gleason and coxswain Lee Miller are all (ormer cr ew members at Coast, and tomorrow they'll have a reunion with their former teammates. · ' "They want to make the most out of you in two years at Orange Coast," notes Snody, an economics major at" Washington. "l'in glad we're (the varsity boat) not racing Coast. Two other guys who rowed with us at Orange Coast and who are at Cal now lost.to Coast a couple of weeks ago." Since Coast doesn't field a varsity boat, the OCC alumni won't have a chance to race with their former teammates but they'll be -keeping-a c1o5e watch o n · what the Pirate junior varsity and freshman boats do against the Husky boats. Snody, a 22-year-old· junior feels the youn~er Washington rowers will have their hands full with Coast. ~n¢y ~as referr!ng to Jiffi_Gleason·-and Eric Klug who are members of the Cal junior' varsity boat which was nipped at the r~nt San Diego Cre w Classic. ''This is the first time the Washington rowers. have faced Orange Coast," Snody continues. "It (See fR~W, P~e B3) •--. -Rish i-n comma·nd-. . . at Su ·Quin set finals; nez hre·ezes. By ROGER CARLSON still won, beating out Thompson or1h9 D811J Pltot stan (22.6). "I didn't feel like I was There were no surprises last ready," said Rish. "I felt kind of night at the SI.inset League track· woozy at the slart." and field finals -Marina High's Coming from behind in the Chip Rish obliterated the field in relay and taking the 100 and 400 t~e sprints, Hunting~on Beach had taken its toll, but Rish still dIStance star Gus ~umonez r~ had enough to claim his fourth fast enough to w1!1· Fo~ntam victory. He'll concentrate on the Valley h':'rdler. R1c_k ~~chols 100 and 200 in the CIF 4 -A . ~pis pre~ ~mettn1-~· ... pre1ims-May· 13-~at ~El ··~ iln sticks and Danny Thompson Hi h of Htintingto'n Bea~h was g ·. . impressive. _ Quinonez w_on the _3,200 m ; ~.-..· liilil . . ~, an resbman races. e irate · ro~ lf be 9:32~~ po~tial and as roar -; f~:: ~~~-.to anchor th~ ~~ug t is ~~~,~ii*!~ winning 400-meter relay team prelims_an~. 4-~ ~it 11 JUS,~ be JV boat is coming off a victory in the Newport Regatta last week highlighted by a two-boat-length margin over Cal. and stopped the clocks at 10.6, to qu~y. said ~wnonez. ru 22.l and 49.0 in the 100, 200 and be g?~ for a wm at th~. state 400 at Huntington Beach High. qualifymg meet and state. His win in the 400 beat out Nichols was a clear winner in Members of OCC's JV eight include Scott Smith, Russ Forbes, Fred Adam, Eric M~. John Markle, Matt Hain ·ne, Sheldon Kirkpatrick, T " Yale and coxswain Rich Cami. Fountain Valley's Chris Sperle the high hl.!rdles and Thompson, (49.7). who ch·allenged at the the Oilers' bruising running back turn, but then faded against in football, eclipsed his personal Rish's sprinter's kick. best in the lows with a 37.9 in his "I hit ·that comer and he was third try at the event. The freshman eight from with me " said Rish "and I had Carl Saterfield was a double "to go. If i didn't, he '.was going to winner in the long and high , .. includes Jeff Reagan, Seo Mahaffey, Pat Warburton, Steve Smith, Guy Reza, Mike Eisert, Sean Pirtle, Dave Nesbit and coxswain Jeff Akin. D•lly Piiot "'°4M by fltdwd KMtllef Huntington Beach's Danny Thompson won the low hurdles in beat me." jumps. The Huntington Beach Ris h failed to better his senior went 45-1 '4 itrtd 21-5, 37.9 a nd Carl Saterfield (inset) was a twin winner. prelims time of 21.9 in the 200 each on his final jump, to pull out toward the end of the meet, but the victories. Burleson has new· With each tug of the weight, Rick Burleson's face expressed the torment of the exercise. It was that anguish , however, that seemed to be motivating him, pushing hjm, forcing him to endure the punishment. SPORTS COLUMNIST ·JOHN SEVANO appreciation of the game "I'm a little depressed. I've ~ad m y ups and downs," Burleson admitted. "But that's because the improvement in my arm has been slow. the last three or four weeks." Burleson has been throwing at about 80 percent e fficjency. The shortstop's current problem is not so much the act of throwing as much as it is his stamina. would be doing in a regular game. All of this takes time, though, and that's something Burleson is jast realizing. "Does it hurt?" he repeated. "Yes, but then it reminds me of why I'm not playing. For 13 months now, Burleson's ordeal has become all too familiar. Felled by a rotator cuff injury to his right shoulder during the last week of AptiJ, 1982, the shortstop's rigid rehabilitation has conalsted of running, ·throwing, batting and weightwork. It's been a constant daily grind that has left the usually staunch Burleson physically drained and emotionally spent at times. There have been moments of discouragement, too, as progress. especially of late, has been slow regular, keep him going. "I've learned patience with this thing," said Burleson last week between exercise'S in the Angels' weight room. "It's been hard sitting because I've never been in this situation before, and I don't really know how t b handl e. it ... althouJ(h I'm trying." In other words, Burleson can throw hard -and accurately -as long as he doesn't 11top throwlnk. When he does stop, the arm cools and he has problems getting it wanned up again. "When you throw like that you're constantly tearing down the shoulde r and it needs time to build back up," Burleson explained. "I hope to start a new program soon. where I'll throw some, and then sit, and then throw again." "I guess if you analyze the situation I'm in, even if I don't play an inning this year, I figure I've got three more years left in which I'll be able to help this ball club. "On the other hand, if I come back too soon and reinjure myself, my career is over." A lifetime .275 hitter;Burleson knows that the recovery odds on such an injury are long enough without adding to them. Maybe that's why he's tried to cool down the competitive fires that blaze from within. Only Burleson's strong will , determination and belief he will once again be playing as a major league What makes it difficult for Burleson is that he's a fighter, and fighters have a hard time knowing when to hold back . They have a tendency to always want to do things now, and they always expect the results to be l.nswitaneous. Which is the same type of thing he "You know, when you're healthy and (See RICK, Page 83) <.:-olden West falls in rnore ways than one; Pirates rally .../"" Lowly Cypreu College erupted for six runs in th e bottom of the eighth innlna off a~ Golden Weat reliever Beje Mahoe yesterday en rO\.lte to a 9-~ victory which knocked the RuetJera out of contention tor ttle SOut.h Cout Conl erence bue'bell champlonahlp. CoKh Fred ·Hoover'• Ruttlen find the m eelvea 2 ~ 1ames bthtnd Jeacue·lMdJnc Fullenon with juat two 1amee ....-nalnin1 on th• teheduTe. The Horneta al.lo have an early-...on tie with t I Mt. San Antonio to their credit. In another Sou~h Coast Confet'ence game, the wind waa blowing out at Orange Coast, but even four Mt. San Antonio home runs weren't enough aa the Plratee }._lulled out a 14-10 victory. Here 1 what took place: Cypre11, 9-5 RueUor etarter F.d Clark ·left the s•me with s 4-3 lead af~r leYen complete lnnlnp, but the hoet Charcers. 6-19, 1ent 1 O men to the 'plate and parlayed th"" ' hHa. three walks and one error Into six run.a. t They roughed up Mahoe who entered the game with six saves and five victories. Cypress' Mark Rubel delivered a key two-run hit to •wk the upriat.na. Golden Weit cot a 2-for-4 performance fn>m Oou1 Irvine. ll'\'lne whacked a two-run hoM~r and' ad~ a doubJe. But Cypre11' atarter S teve Lankard mana1ed to 10 the dJatance, 1trlkln1 out 10 Rua\len ·whll• •l*!lna out elaht hha. ' ,, occ, J 4-10 • Jeff Gardner, Dave Tinoco and Kevin Reime r each banged out three hit.a, with Reimer adding a home run and a double, u the Pirates outalugged th•ldounllee. Retmer ftn11hed the day at 3-for-~ and 'tied 8Jl OCC aeaion. ~rd for homers with 11. Llkewlae, Tinoco sot into the record book with hit three hlta. 1Mn1 hlm. 116 ln hll career a\ Cout. The old record wu 114. The Pitatt• 1urvlved home • runs from Mt. San Antonio's Jessie Vaaquer., K~n Howard, Rob Nelaon and Norm Santiago. In addition, Coast had to battle back from an early 6-0 deflclt. · Reliever· Ron Rooker took over for OCC atarter Jeff 0.terode in the first innJn1 and wen\ the reel of the way to pick ue hit eecond victory •l•inlt no defeata. Th• Ptrattt alao received • boost from freahma n catcher Damon ~hill, out of 1..uuna Buch lU1h, who doubled, homered and had two RBI. .Laguna _ hosts FV .. I • l I -----------· = 42™¥••• w ; s $'.'. • -0 @ 4¥11$0$4 • 0 -4 • u ·1 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 8, 1983 Williams keeps eye on Carew, Brett From AP_ dlapa&cllea OMAHA, Neb. -Baseball's last .400 hitter thinks Rod Ctrew and George Brett may be ready for another attempt to join the exclusive .400 club. Graham, Nelf ord hare )eQd THE WOODLANDS. Texas -n David Graham caught fire with alx birdies on the fi nal nine holes and Jlm Nelford had a consistent round sprinkled with five birdiee as both shot 5-under par 66s yesterday to share the Cint-round lead In the Houston Coca Cola Open golf tournament. Neiford and Graham had early tee off tim8' and played under ideal condlUons, but winds came up ln the afternoon rounds causing scores to riae. Defending champion Ed Sneed was among the afternoon player• and flnlshed with an even-par 71. Sports on TV for weekend S•turd•y TELEVISION 11 a.m. (5) -BASEBALL -A.ngels at Detroit. 11:15 a.m. (4) -BAS~BALL -Philadelphia at Mootreal. Noon (M) -COLLEGE BASEBALL -Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton. 12:30 (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -to 8 y National Championship Motorcycle racing at San 1915 -Pitcher Babe .Kuth of the Red J06e (taped). Sox hit his first of 714 career home runs 1 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE GYMNASTICS against Jack Warhop in Boston's 4-3, Coverage of the NCAA women's championships at HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AUTO MARKET . .. ' '•* 13-inning loss to the Yankees at the Polo Salt Lake City. Utah (taped), and the men's Grounds. championships at-University Park, Pa. (taped). PAT CONN!LL posts the namea of all 1953 -In hiB first major league start, 1:30 (7) -KENTUCKY DERBY -It's the employees who make donatlona to the Bobo Holloman of the Browns no-hit the 109th running of the Kentucky Derby, the first leg company-wide blood drive on the Blood Board. Philadelph1-A's 60 in a night game at St. of thoroughbred horse racing's T riple Crown. The program was started In 1974 to help out a ''Thoee two guys have had a little start at it," Ted Williams said yesterday. "It can happen." t---lt-YTT.~N;..:;o.;;.bod~y,_haa hit th e magic number since '.illiiiiiS hif .400TorilieB<iiton Red SOim . ~uis'fortheonly completegamevictoryof 3 ·p.m. (2) -SPORTS SATURDAY -fellowemployeewhowas,toundergoaurgery. -------~~-t-~Bal~u;:;;· m~o::;re:;.,,..:,v;:;;s.~Cleveland at Richmond, Ohio in an COSTA MESA . . . The 100 employees ot 1982 -Gaylord Perry of the Seattle ~ serru aT-rcrutnrgame:-(7')-=-wtM!--'11'ftftHl\.J-lh.-o-n~n~e~;;:!:....:v~ro~e~g v-e·~more than a pr uc ve I 42 years ago. Carew. with the Angels, came .close in 1977 ., when be batted .388 for Minnesota, and Kansas City's Brett made a run in 1980 when he finished at .390. After a month of this season , Carew is . leading the American League with a .489 average and Brett is at .460. No other player in either league is over .400. "These guys are ore to great starts, and that's what it takes," said Williams, who spent yesterday visiting students at Boys Town. The Hall of Farner was main speaker for the school's athletic banquet T hursday night. Quote of the day Fountain Valley High football coa~h Mike Milner, responding to Edison 'High football coach' Bill Wor kman'• recent remarks about trying to get the first Ediaon-Fountain Valley alumni game (June 10) started: "It's not F.dison that's been trying to get this thing going, it's been me, for the last five years. And finally, 1 talked them into it ... Brave rookie tames Astros Mariners became the 15th major league OF SPORTS -The conclusion of the National day's work ... They also give their blood. pitcher to record 300 victories as he hurled Ch ampionship Motorcycle racing at San Jose I t • s a I I p a r t o f a n a n n u a I • a 7-3 complete game triumph over the New (taped). January-through-December, blood drive York Yankees at the Kingdome. · 3:30 p.m <7> -TENNIS -Semifinal round conducted by the dealershlp alnce 1974. All Today's birthday; Hall of Farner Willie action in the Tournament oJ Champions at Forest donations go to the Red Cro8s In Santa Ana. Mays is 52. Hills, New York . RADIO "The first time you give blood Is the Bruins r emain alive., 5-1 BOSTON -Craig MacTavish ~ and Barry Pederson scored goals 68 ' seconds apart early in the first period and the Bruins we nt on to a 5-1 victory over the New York Islanders last·night, keeping alive Boston's Stanley Cup playoff hopes in the Wales Conference final. Despite the one-sided loss. the Islauders lead the best-of-seven series 3-2 and can wrap up their 15th consecutive National Hockey League playoff series tomorrow night at home in Game 6. Golf great Dutra dies Olin A. Datra, winner of the 1934 U.S . Open Golf Championship and the 1932 PGA Championship, died yesterday at his home in Newman af- ter a long illness. Dutra, 82. was a native of Baseball -Angels at Detroit, 11:10 a.m., hardest," said Pat Connell. But I throw In KMPC (710): St. Louis at Dodgers. 7:05 p.m., KA.BC breakfast on the company as a llttle extra (790). USFL Football -Boston at LA Express, 4 Incentive, plus transportation to the Red Cross in p.m .. KNX (1070). Santa Ana. "We post all the names of the employees Sunday along with the number ot donations they've TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFF -Milwaukee at P hiladelphia for the Eastern Confer ence championship (game one). 10:30 a..m. (5) -BASEBALL -Angels at Detroit. 11:30 a.m. (7) -USFL FOOTBALL -Tampa Bay at Oakland. 12:30 (2) -NBA PLAYOFF -San Antonio at Lakers for the Western Conference championship (game one). 3 p.m. (2) -TENNIS -Final round action in the Tournament of Champions at Forest Hills, New York. 3:30 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -The Winston 500 at Talladega, Ala (taped). made on our Blood Board In our showroom. Jean Thompson, secretary of our blood bank keeps track of the year's donations to date so we can see how well·we're doing." This year's goal, as every year, is 100 donations total ( 1 donation = 1 pint). Last year Connell employees gave a total of 132 pints; In 1981 they gave 110. Mark Wiison, the front end mechanic. leads the group with a total of 35 pints since the drive began. Chet Tschehtter, lerVice writer, his wife Louise, and daughters. Lorrenda and Pat Hatfield, plus his son-In-law Jim Hatfield, have· given all together a total of 93 donations. Bill Watkins, a parts counter man, has made 33 donatlOt&s. Rookie Craig McMurtry yielded • ,Monterey and was a teaching professional in only four hits in six innings. and Dale California after his tournament playing career Marpby belted his eighth home run of ended . . . French Davis Cup star Henri . RADIO ;the season last nig'ht to lead the · Lecoot shock~ defending champion Ivan Lendl, _ -iJ\tlanta-Braves to::a &-3 _victory-'ovel"the-liotJston--6-2, 6-tand-moved-inl(). the quarterfinals of-the tAstros in-one of two National League game$ on -Tournarnen of Cfiarnpions tennis U>umarnenT1.n - Baseball -Angels at Detroit, 10:25 a .m.~ KMPC (710); St. Lou.ls at Dodgers. 1:05 p.m .. KABC (790). Basketball -NBA Playoffs: San Antonio at Laki?rS, t2;SO f>.m.:~C ~~O~-_ Even dealer Pat Connell has given more than two gallons. His brother K.C., the used car manager, and Tim. service foreman. aren't far behind. ~1~.f-W d~d~he_C_o~l_C".!.91~.!f ~~~bank •l 1the schedule. McMurtry, 3-1. struck out two and New York . . . Veter an s lugger Carl " wall{ed juat one before leaving f<Jr a pinch-hitter Yastnemsld, sidelined for more than a week by in the sixth. Steve Bedrosian, one of three other b-ack spasms, says he hopes to return to the Atlanta pitchers, earned his third save . . . In Boston Red Sox this weekend . . .•The New another game, Kea Oberldell drilled four hits Jersey Nets claim in a suit that former coach and drove In two runs, including the game-Larry Brown, who left the 'NBA to head the winner with a two-outs single in the ninth program at the Universit.v of Kansas, owes them .J inning, to give St. Louis a 4-3 victory over host $125,000 . ~San Diego. Relief a~ Brace Sutter, 3-0, went the final two innings to gain the victory ... ·In the Television, radio lone American League game yesterday, Andre Tboratoo drQve in two runs and extended his hitting streak to 10 games as Cleveland edged Minnesota 7-5 for a sweep of a three-game series with the Twins. TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Detroit. 4:30 p.mi., KMPC (710); St. Louis at Dodgess, 7:35 p.m .. KABC (790). L.ee· to go hardship? MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -An adviser to All- American Keith Lee says the Memphis State-star should turn pro before new salary tules go into effect for the National Basketball Association . Ben McGee. a liquor-store owner from Marion, Ark., told the Memphis Press-Scimitar that Lee should forgo his last two years in college. He said he believes Lee could be.. among the top three college basketball players drafted' this year. • McGee said he had been informed -he won't say by whom -that Lee could earn $700,000 a year for three years and get a bonus of $200,000 for signing. arvey etained 4-NIGHT PARTY CRUISE --TO MEXICO Or Other Valuable Prizes in ----~· SWEEPSTAKES! "One Christmas, my dad, John Connell asked that Instead of the usual gifts, that we set up a blood bank at the dealership Instead," said Pat Connell. "Dad wanted to help out ()\Jr parts manager who was about to have open heart surgery. "That was 1973. The man who really got our blood bank 'off the ground was a fellow named Perce Fuller -an 81 year old bundle of energy who promoted the Idea to the folks In the dealership. He even gave them rides back and forth." , Every year the drive has been more successful than the last. And now the Red Cross calls Connell Chevrolet s hould they have an emergency call for rare types of blood -say for an accident or leukemia victim. Today, on May 6, the Red Cross will set up blood donor facllltles right in Connell Chevrotet~s showroom. Radio station KWIZ of Santa Ana will do a llve remote broadcast, and the-eommunlty W!ll ~ l.o.vtt~.to come In and give blood. "Some of our customers will even give blood while they're waiting to have their car fixed, .. said Pat. .-_~., ._S,....T ~~~~ 0 player representl'tfves ..... ..-,,.,. f the National Football (~.:a ~":'.:.-~ ."' -• . • s1a18C 1 ~~~i.i~iiW~f~rt~nJ~ ... ~. 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"We're proud that Irvine Toyota has joined our elite team of Service Excellence Award winners," said Norman D. Lean, senior vice president and chief operating offloer of Toyota Motor Sales. U.S.A., Inc. "By developing a comprehensive service program that meets our stringent standards for customer satisfaction and service, they serve n an asset to their community and a credit to other dealers." Irvine Toyota earned the Service Excellence Award by developing and maintaining a service program resulting In customer complaint levels among the lowest in the automotive Industry; by stocking the equipment needed to provide top quallty service for Toyota's complete line of vehicles; a nd by maintaining a staff of fully qualified service technicians who have been trained In Toyot a's comprehensive service training program. "It tal<es teamwork and total commitment on the part of the dealer, service manager and the entire service staff to achieve a top quality service operation and Toyota extends Its congratulations to all of them," Lean stated. *** IRVINE .•• To make avallaible to the "Arst Time Car Buyer" a flnanctng program directed towards hetplng them get ltarted In the purchue of a new Subaru automobile: wae a program recently announced by Jamee C. Welsh, vtce Prealdent/General Manager. of S ubaru of Southern caJHomla. Again the "Subaru Difference" comea through: Subaru of Southern Callfornla. In conjunction whh Sut.u Flnand8' 84trvWee. the nnanoe arm of Subllru of America, la offwlng a . progr.m that 11, poeelbty, unique In the lndultry. The profile of the Subaru buyer In the younger age group 11 one that 11 po11lbly '91unctant to com. Into a dealerahlp, due to the fllCt that many other ftnanctal 1nat1tutton1 haw turned him down beo•uH of hl1 oredlt expertenoe Md htl youth: etat• Wellh. The "Get 8tllr1ed Prognm," otter9d at all P•rtlolpatlng Subaru of Southern CaUtornl~ dealnhlpl, dote not UM trte tredltlonal point r1t1no ljlterna to quellfy a proepect. We and Subaru Flnanclal lwfloM .. proud to otter IUOh a program; to give thli lubaN ouatCMMr a MnM of oonfldenoe and pride In owning a lubaru product. * • * . "..,_.... -~ .... ,, . ....._ . .,. . . . Rustlers, FV, Chargers gain league crowns· Nordskog -· set&-ma-r-k-: By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly No4 lloMlf'9 Wrtw should be a great race." On the varsity race with Cal, Snody notes: "We're going to take this race quite serious!:¥. It's on our home course and if it's a nice pay, there's going to be a lot of ~ple watching." Indeed , Washington rowers take their work seriously. Guys like Snody, Landwehr, Gleason and Clancy live, breathe, eat and sleep Washington crew. All four live In the Waahingt.on boathouse, named the Conibear Shellhouse. It's situated at th.e east.em tip of the campus right on the water. "It's a fairly nice place. In fact, the whole thing is a pretty unique atmosphere," says Snody. "We're Uke a fraternity but not in the Greek sense. LA PAZ -It was slightly an- li-climaatic, but Bob Nordskog drove his 38-foot red and yellow Power Boal Magazine Special across the finish line at P unto Prieto at 1:11 p.m. Wednesday to set an accumulated elapsed ume -reco rd o( 10 h ours and 34 minutes from San Felipe to La Paz. 6 local yacht ·clubs observe opening day Newport Beach who made it in 12 hours and 45 minutes with three fuel stops. Nordskog's flash across the finish line was observed by scores of students at the Punto Prieto secondary school. He was met al the pier inside La Paz Bay by his wife Ellie and a host of officials from the city and the Baja California Department of Tourism. "I 'm glad it's over, ' said Nordskog. It'll be a day of fanfare, cannon blasts and "dressed ships" in Newport Harbor tomorrow as six local yac ht c lubs observe traditional opening day ceremonies. Clubs heralding a new season will be Balboa, Bahia Corinthian, tradition \I/here yacht clubs. which have been closed during the winter season celebrate the launching and recommissioning of yachts. On the, West Coast it is considered mor"e of a season openins with inspection and open house aboard the club yachts. Only competitive action in Orange Cou nt y will be Capistran o Bay Yacht Club's Spring Regatta for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts tomorrow. RICK BURLESON . • • From Page 81 can play all the time, you have a tendency to take things for granted," he said. "You don 't appreciate what other players go through b tryihg to come back from an injury until it's you who is trying .to come back. "Now that I'm going through it and have been hurt, though. I can appreciate it more and I have a new outlook as far as that's concerned. Now when I come back I'll appr~~iate th e game more than ever. Burleson ad m itted his recuperation has been a constant atream of peaks and valleys. Naturally, there were times he got down on himself, and maybe indulged In a little aelf pity. But thoae feelings never lasted, especially when the word "failure'' la non-existent In his vocabulary. Burle1on'1 perspective was helped, too, when h.ia third child, K yle, was bom recently four week.a premature a nd apent more than a few daya atrugllng for hi.a Ufe. "I thlnk everybOdy, at times, becomea aelflah In the way they think and go about their business," he offered. "I think this was the Lord's way of saying there are things more important than baseball. ''The most important thing to me is my wife and three boys and our family relationship." With baseball close behind. "I know how far I've come and 1 know how hard I've worked," he said In a unflinching tone. "It's taken a little longer than I would Uke, and that's frustrating a nd disappoin tin g , but I'm detennlned I'm going to be back. "Eventually, playing again will be a reality." Christ College falls S AN DIMAS -C hrist College's Doug Dueker went 5-for-5 at the plate with five RBI but It wasn't enough aa LA Baptist scored a 17-9 victory In college baaeball action yeat.erday. Christ College, 0-11, managed to come up with 14 hits, but LA' Bapttat countered with a 21-hit' attack Llncoln • Mercury . Southern California Yachting Association calendar: Loe ~ong 8eech Los Angeles Vecht Club -Whitney. l .A Times. Llllle Whitney. Todd Pacific Se<les. l1nal r-. tom<)(rOW. a.ma Monka .... Calllornle Yacht Club -Overton Serles n (IOR) Saturday: MaNbu & Return race (MORC) tomorrow. l11ra Reclng AS80Ci11tlon -Spring • unday. liver Gale Yacht Club -Galleon Senes. Sun<11y. Soulh_l.,.n Yacht Club -Mother'• Oay rllCe (h•ndlcap) Sunday. Norttl and Inland Pierpoint 81y Yacht Club -Muter Mariner• rllCe (alngi.ohanded) tomorrow. Channel 1Slandt Yacht Cl\.lb -sec s.ri.. (predicted IOgl Saturday. Junk>< S1bOI Day. lom<)(tOW Point Dume Yacht Club -Spring Serles, Sunday Anecapa Yecht Club -Sklpperatte RKI. Sunday Anion• Yacht Club -Ch1mplonahlp S•ll· off, tomorrow. LEASE ·A 1983 COUGAR FOR PER MONTH* Leasing Isn't right for everyone, but may be the answer to your new car needs. L .... a brand new 1983 Mercury Cougar for $199.25 per month on a cloled end ...... Come In and let ue help JOU plotl out the MW coue., of your ottotoe. 2626 H•rltor llYtl., Coit• M••• ...... '41 IM'lltle • C.. +I•• & ..,,_ • 0' I W IO• Oftt ,...,. l lO .... •,.. ......... •• 1~ Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 8, 1983 e i . ' LINDROTH GOING AFTER MEDAL . • • make. lt'1 tough when you have other responaibW~ee." ""Lindroth has aeen the sport change In the put dor.en years and hat adapted to It. "Size hat l.ncreued," aaya the 6-2, 19~-pounder. "But lt'a not as physicaJ as it UBed to be. There's more driving and qulcknesa involved. Once they went to two referees they can see more. "I've been having tun, too," adds Lindroth about his marathon endeavors. "But each year It's harder to get Into and to stay in shape.:• ' "I t.hlnk we can be in the tod three," aaya Lindroth. "With ' year left, we'll be right there. "I wouldn't want to ao to the Olymplal for fourth place." *** FINA C:up schedule .,... • .., .... ,...c .. (at .... ,., .... """' ... ...,,......,, ,...,_ 1.:30 -Hungary VL Wt91 kmeny 3 p.m. -8°""" UNon ..... Hol9fld 7 :30 -It Illy va. S9eltl 9 p.m -~ba va. United Stal• I ; i . . . . i . Nitzkbwski labels the ID FINA Cup competition as "average importance," and tempers it by calling attention to the need to ._., continue to seek the ultimate ~::im-:--..:u::.,;~· J"J: ~'.:'? : . . player combinations. 7:30 -Speln "*· Hollend BUt;-there's btUe doubt a·poo-r--~.,...-.. --~·M"1itt.t----T---::r showing will be devastating for 11ikNMs.f the Americans. 1:30 -Spllln "*· ~ Union 3 p.m. -HOllend "*· 11111y Magic strains lower back INGLEWOOD (AP) -F.arvin '"Magic" Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers had to leave the team's practice session yesterday to be treated for a strained lower back. •• Anto n io a t t h e Forum on Sunday. The spokesman said Johnson's status for Sunday's nationally televised game, wfuch begins at 12:30 p.m., was to be determined t his morning when he was "It does not appear to be examined again. serious," said a spokesman tor th e defe nding Nati 0 n a 1 X-rays taken at the office of a B a s k e l b a 11 Assoc i a t I o n team physician yesterday were champions, who open the best-negative. of-seven Western Conference Johnson scored 25 points and 7:30 -Cube "*· Mungety : 9 p.m. -WHI Germeny ..... Unlled SlllM! T....., • 1:30 -WMI 0«meny W. St>ein t 3 p.m. -Hollend va. Cuba I 7:30 -Hu119ery "*· llllly • 9 p.m. -Soviet Union va. Untied Stalff ! (no games WednMday) Tlluncler 1:30 -Cuba va. SOYlet Union 3 p.m. -Spain va. Hungwy 7:30 -Italy va. Weal Germeny 9 p.m -Holl1nd "*· United 8111• 'rider 1:30 -Spllln "*·Cuba 3 p.m. -Hungary va. Soviet Union 7:30 -Wfft Germany va. Holland 9 p.m. -Italy va. Unl1ed St•tM ! i l , ............ 14 8:30 a .. m. -Holland vs. Hungary 10 a.m. -ScMet Union vs. Weat Germany t:SO p.m. -Cub• va. Italy 3 p.m. -Speln va. Unl1ed Slllt• championship series against San had a game-high 15 assists .-----------.------~-=-"=""'"=""'=="=""'~~=----===========--t SAVE MONEY ON YOUR INSURANCE • TI .. AOIH1' .. COWA.NY •• MONTHLY • 'AYlilfNT _ _ • If y•u "i"' _ -RABBITTtNsURANC-£ -- 441 ~Newpott IUvd. New I leoc.h, Co. 1.7740 GEIERIL ELECTRIC JET 200 • 2 POWER LEVELS • 25 MIN. TIMER 11n11 CME 100 • Solid State Touch Control• Varlable Power • • Memory Level• • 1.2 cu. ft. capacity Mainrenance • Ma/Of Rep•KS • Com~tilioo.J•rep11r11tKH1• fTlftS"Kfllf~Mit--- • Buyer's lnspec~on FRHilDllRE IC 800 • Large 1-6 cu. ft. c:apaalty • 80 Min. Timer • 10 Po-r Levels • Cooke By Time Of' Temp. ; ' I I I' I MAJOR UAM •TANIHNOI llOl1c>n Beltlmor• ~Md MllweulcM Toronto -Yori< o.trOll ~..=-. W L li'oi. 08 14 10 .583 12 8 .571 \'I 13 11 .542 1 13 12 .520 1'11 10 12 .455 3 11 10 .423 4 • Je .333 e 13 ti .sg1 13 10 ,ses ~ 13 11 .542 t 12 11 .522 l'A 1t It .500 2 11 13 .454 3 8 12 .429 3'n y....,_ .• _ Cleveland 7, Mlnneaota II Only game Khlduled ,., .• ca- ........ (Kleon 2· I) et Detroit (Wiicox 2·3). n. KIMU City (Gura 4'1) ., Toronto (Stieb 4-2) n. Oa!ttand (COdlroll 3· I) 11 Balllmore (0 Matl!Mz t-6). n. SMttte-(Perry 2-3) et Bo9ton (Tudor 1· 1), n. Cleveland (Soranton 2·31 et Chicago (Bannlttef 1-4), n. TtJIU (Hougll 2-2) •1 Mllwauk .. (Caldwell 2·2>. n, New York (Guidry 2·2) at Mlnneeot• (O'Connor 1·1), n. Netlonal LMgue WHTDMlfOM W L l'ct. 09 Atlanta ,, o .739 Docfgere 17 7 . 708 'A ClnCIMatl 13 13 .500 5~ 8lln DlegO 12 13 .480 6 Hcuatotl 11 18 .407 · 9 San Franclaco ti 15 .315 8~ IAtT DMSIOfl ,. 1 .·8'18 12 8 000 t2 ti .511 g 11 .450 8 15 .286 8 11 .281 y..-.,•aca-.. St. Loull 4, San DteQo 3 Atlanta 8, Houlton 3 Only o-llChlduled . T..,..0-.. 1 H1t 4 1•n 8'n Pectfto c-t Conference *>"THlll'N OM9IOM W L Ola 8IOOlel>IOk 10 7 P810r!>M I 1 10 4 Ian Olego M-I 14 7 ... Mir.co.la 8 14 7~ IOUTHlllN DIYlllOH Groumon1 111 6ovtttwwt•n 13 San Diego 13 l""*tal Val'-Y 2 ....... 1··----SaddleMck 10, Mir.CO.ta 8 Palomar 11, San Dltgo Mffa 3 e 1 2 10 3'11 19 13~ Sen Diego 8, ClroMl'l'()nt 5 Southwettarn II Imperial Valley, ppd .. Wlndt Qcoumont Ill S dleback T_,_•a GemM (-) Slddleback 11 Palomar Mira Coate al San DlegO Mesa San Dteoo at Imperial Vanoy GrOMmont el ~th-tern Loe Alemltoe YHTUIOAY'• uauu• • (4ltlolta.ftiellt~meeUne) FllttT llACIC 350 yard1. Oeclca A~ (Zuleltj 8,60 520 3.20 Selactme (Bard) 11.<IO 4.40 Some Kinda Voltage (Paull,,.} 3.20 Aleo raced: ChefokM Aocketbar. lance Alot Chltger, Mr Llber1y KIO, Roan Moogo, Aebela Oh Oh. Sayes OomlnetQ:r. Time: 17.98. ta UACTA (6-7) paid $85,20, HCOHO llACIE. 350 yard1. Nother Supreme (Catdoza)4.40 3.20 !1.00 Goin Togetller (TOf!kll 4.00, ~49., Mlk• Sii-Bua (Ftoree) 5.80 Also tec:ed: SenO<S Aoundtop, Hotumale. Sa .vure Te, Ml• Candy Bow. Tfma: 17 .83. TfflllO M CL 870 yards. Mr 8 8 Rocket (Lackey) 8.20 3.60 2,80 T"'®a Fiii (PIUllne) 3.20 2.40 Brighi Polley (Cardoza) 3 20 Aleo raced: Boy Valentine, Ciotta Go Te, Diamond s1ar11ato. Baron Giere. Time; 46,74. \ ~ . ' ' . " . Women'• ...... Co..uwTV COLUQI 0r....-c;.-.. ,_..AN, Or'"Ot COUI 200 002 11-<4 I I Senta Ant 000 001 0-1 2 I Gray and lklckner: PoencMlt and w-. Fol<lnet-28 -Locu (OOC) 2. Oeldefl w ... , c,,,_ o G~ w .. 1 010 000 0-1 2 0 Cypt-000 000 0-0 4 2 K)'ltlr and McElrM: 8~t and Vlgll. MIGt4 ICHOOL .................................. Huntlnalon BMc;h 000 000 0-0 1 5 w .. 1mTn•t., 203 220 11-t t 1 t Ptlllllpe, Zecca (4) and 0-.· Mlrltn Md O'Connor W-M•rlln. L-Phltllpt , 28 HR-Watton (W). 2. M4llldN (W), ldlMn .. 0-,,. .. 0 Edleon 000 030 t-4 4 0 Oceen vi-000 ooo o-o a 1 Catpenler and TNbo'lilZ; a.II. Oalttey (5). a.ti (0) and Scrllffl. W-Carpentar. l.- a.14. HR-Wlnkllt (E). ,_laln Yeller S, Maf1M 1 Founlaln Valley O<IO 001 0-& 8 1 Vanlman and PucJtll•kl: Kl11tl••!I. Aamite: (7) and F.,gueon. w-venlman. l ·KletltNd. 28-Pudlalallt. .,..,.,o.11,,...xo tfHL Dlftofta COHFIM)tet l'INALt ( ............. , CAMNEU COHFIMHCt: ldlllonlon w. Ctllcaao Edmonton ..... 44 l'dmQnton 8. Cltic;ago 4 .Edmonton 8, Chicago 2 Edmonton 3. Chlcego 2 Edmonton 6, ChleaQo 3 l'fUHCE Of WALtS CONFEIW.NCE N.Y .......... n . 9oalon NY latan<lere 5, Bolton 2 Boston 4, NY ISlandert 1 NY 11lander1 7. Boston 3 NY Islanders 8. Boaton 3 Boston s. NY ·1s1an0era 1 (lllander• leed --3-2). T-or•-'•0-Boaton at NY l1land1t1. n T.....S.r.Mer'O NY Islanders at Boston. n II ~ .:c,m::.=.. , .. ~ .......... ) 100 -t Alall ), lo.t: I. ICirn-(M). 11.0; a. Hlfty ( , 11.0! 4. JI'~ (M). 11.0. ·200 -1. llleh (.M), ft.I; f, T~ (H8), U.8; a. PettettOft (M), 22.7: (, K.,man (Ml. tt9. 400 -1. AWi (M). 'i.O, 2. 8petle (FV). 49 7; 8 &.nyon(l ), 111.4; 4. PatU(H8), 51.e: 5. WIMlll (E), 111.1. 800 -1 M«ton (W), 1:5~7: 2. Nowotny !El} 1:~7.5: 3. QOllld (FV), 1:67.7; •· AMnMy W , 1:5a.4; 6. Wlltlil 1011). l:&IA ,800 -1. MOrlon W). 41241~ 2. Johnaon (H8), 4:27.4; 8. Coe (E). 4:38.•; 4. Wtlket (FV), 4;40.0; 6. Atc:Nbald (OV), 4:41,7. UOO -1. QulnOC* (H8), 11:32. t; 2. Coe (E), 9:43.8; 3. Johnton (HBI. 10;08. t; 4. AJchlbald (OV), 10:02.8; 6. GlealOn (M), 10:08.1. 110HH -1 .. Nlohol• (FVI. 14.7· 2. T. Panter cov1. 1u; 3. Zumwllt tn {11.1: 4. Hawtyta (OV), 16.8; 61 WhMlar (Ml, 18.0. 300LH -I. Thompton (Hll). 37.tl; 2. Zumwatt (El. 38,7; 3 Kiwn1111 (M), 3tl.7; 4. MenOoza (H8). 39.8; 5. Cec>M• (FV) . .0.2. 400 relay -1. Marina (Ka.man. Marie<. Panerton. Alan). 43.2; 2. Fountain Vlli.y, 43.8; 3. Huntlng1on BMcll. "4,4; 4. OoMl1 1,800 [91~ -1. E!!leo!! (BeflYQf!. \\'~1111, Zumwelt, Nowotny). 3:30.0; 2. Ocean View, 3:41.8; (Fountain Valley, MCOnd et 3:3()..3, dq) HJ ,.... 1 Rodney (Ml. 8·2; 2. Clar'* (H'8), 8-2; 3. Wulllngton (E). 6-0: 4. Malone (M), S.10; 5. Oa-.y (E), S.10. W -1. Satarfteld \HB), 21-5; 2. Harry tFV>. 21-4; 3. Smith (OV . 20-7V.: 4. Mondoza (HB). 20-4; 5. Doud (M~ 20..$. TJ -I. Saterlleld (HB). 45-t'Y•: 2. Washington (E,), 43-1; 3. Higbee IFV), 41·9: 4. Shaw (FV). 4,·t; 5, Ooud (Ml. 3g.10. PV -1. Pierson (FV). 13-6; 2 Konloes (W). 12·8; 3. Matton (FV), , ,.8; 4. Oulur (El. 11..e: 5. Marlon (FV). 11.e. SP -1. &oreneon (E). 53-8¥.; 2. Muangkay (H8). 52·8; 3. K\llpa (E), 51.0'A; 4. HIP9 (E). U .SI!\; 5. Wen) (FV), 45·8. OT -1. M .. angkay (H8), 147-11; 2. Sorenton (El. 148-1"~; 3. Taylor (FV), 13tl·4; 4. Antay (H8), 13~; 5. Allen (0V), 134-3. Note: T. op 11w .. '". eac:t1 IYlllt quality for CIF 4-A prellma 11 El Modena Hlgt'I MllY 13, ex~l 400 and 800. Winners 919C11d to~ prellmt, IOUf'lh piece quaUllM. Toumement of CtNlmplon• (al NewYortr) Tilltd llOUfld ...,.... Pirates sharp in sec tourney; Gauchos tough ' Orange c.oaat College has the TENNIS tint-day lead in the South Coast Conference tennis tournamenl after Pirates B r ad Parker and TOdd Braun each reached today'• quarterfinals with two vic1ories buaineat .. uaua1 ror blah llChool yesterday. powera Corona d e l Mar and In addition, Jef.f Barnard and ~Beach. while trnivef'!lity Braun teamed to win thetr c linched a s pot in the CIF ~d-round doubles match, aa 1 ff f th 10 h al h did teammates Parker and M~les p ayo s or e t atr g t year and Costa Mesa outlasted Matias in action at Golden est Saddleback for It.a tlnlt Sea V iew College. victory in three years. a.roar ""a'"'n:-=r·_,B.....,,.r""a'~u-=n,.......,,W......,.h""o-=-·-~__,.OlMrl""'__...-..._.,ln.~patc·l ~Ne~wpo ... t teamed to g o 14 -1 in dual meet ._. l dispatching • do ubles play this year, tQpped arbor 27-1 , as N o . 1 singles their Santa Ana opponents, 6 -3. player Scott Brownsberger lost 6-3. while Parker and M a tias but one game and the doubles w e re 6-0, 6 -2 winners. duo of J ohn Was h er a nd J eff In the Pacific Coast Conference Ewing continued their s trong c hampionsh ips at Grossmont pJay. Colle ge, Saddleback's Mar is Washer and Ewing have los1 Luters and David B lackstone, b ut o n e set this season, in a seeded No. 1 and No. 3 , have tie breaker a gainst Univer sity advanced to today's semifinals Over a ll, CdM is 19-0, 13·0 in Sea with easy victories. View League play. Luters, in fact, drew tearrunate Laguna Beach's' dominance of Bob Grau and d e f eated his the Sou th Coast L eague fellow Gau cho 6-2, 6-1 In the continued, aB the Artists won third round yesterday. their 11th straight this season Lutets had no trouble with his and. 5 lst consecutive le ague second round match, whipping match over the last five years. Imperial Valley's Francisco Ca_po Valley, w.}Y~lost the Alvarez, 6 -0, 6 -0 . first time to Laguna 18-10, tried In the Sunset League finals on to put Its top four players in the t,Ugh school front, top singles doubles, bl;1t the strateg)' seeds Scott L ee o f Fountain backfire d . In a)ngles, all Jour Valley and John Gabrie l of Laguna players enjoyed f ine Huntington Beach rolled up 6 -0, days with Ian Haworth, Eric 6 -'0 and 6-1 , 6 -0 victories, Schantz, Ted Brandt and Todd respectively in first-round play Brumfield losing onl y one set and a dvanced all the Way to among them. • today's quarterfinals with two University, which has lost only more victories. twice this season (both to Corona In Wednesday's a ction, it was del Mar), knocked off FBtancia. St. l,oul• (Stu per 2· 1 > at Oodgera '°""™A 1"t_~~·(3M5011 Yat1d1s7. 00 2 80 2 40 l (ValenNeia 3·2), n i.-oya ...,.., tche! · · • I-=-Philadelphia (Danny 3-1) al MonlrMI (Laa • AM World (Piikenton) 2.80 2 40 Henri Lecon1e (France) daf. Ivan Lendl (Cz.echQSlnvalda), tr2. 6-3: Clulltermo VHu (Argantlna) def. Matt< Olck&on (U.S.), 7-8. 8-3; Johan Krlelc (South Atrlea) def. Petit e .. 11..-. 10enrnark). 8·7. 7-5. 6-1; Tomas Smid (Clechostovakla) del. Scon McCain (U.S,), 8-1, 6-t; Brad Giibert (U.S,) det. Kavin Cu•ren (South Atrlca), 6-4, 6-4: John ucFaco• (1' S • dt9f. Jan Gunnarson (Sweden), 6-1, 6-2. 2·1). n Secratlve (Hart) · 3.20 -.. _Hausfan-(lluble:o.J~lL(~-.AllO taced: All!lb.Ol.,o, Comroandata, 1·2). n ---Trll Rl!ld Oafrlof,"F"ett'the Wllll, Jlr·ove II'• . -, m~~':':& . "el'-" Open (alll T-Hlall) ~~·=/..· Bar-ons, Vikings -· dogfight ClnclnnaJI (Soto 3-2) at N9w York (Seever Eaay. 1·2) n Tim« ,8.04. chlcago (Rainey 1-31 et Sall Olego (LOlllf ta EXACTA (tr2) paid S21.20, 1·1n • Plltabu•.e:..~nd~lula 2·2) at San F'"'4 llACI. 350 yatda. Franc:llCO ( 2-3), n Mikes WIHtd (Har1) 3.80 2.80 2.40 Twig a Buony (Pllkenlon) 3.20 2.80 ~ &Aegue Rebellious Gal (Blevln•) 3.80 .,.._ 7 fwtn.i I Alto rlt08d: Easy Lam, Jet On Mlto. Oa1111n Cleveland ·310 '110 100-7 10 o Blaze. Mlr>nesOUI 000 050 000-6 8 1 Time: 17.96. ' 9'1tcltfte. HMton (7) and e.lan; H-.. Fiiion (5). Lyaand., (7) and e.ngle. W- Sutc:Hn., 4-1. L-Hevens. l-2. S-Hu1on a1ltTH llACI. 350 yaros Easy Sands (Garcia) 7 60 3.80 3.60 • • 1n .sw1ni 200 fret -1 Popp (IOT). 1:44,27; 2, Kathy Hornlh (U.S.) det. Virginia •Auzlcl Suahl<ott (CM), 1:45.77: 3. Loofbourrow (Romania), 7•5, &-1: Kalhy Rinaldi (U.S.) def. (CdM). 1:40.18: 4. Alcll (1), t:48.87; 5. Phillips Iva 8udarova (Cuchoslovakla). 6·3. e-1: (NH), 1.48.56: 6. Monroe (ET). 1:50 47; 7 AndrU T-vart (Hungary) del. Man<*I• WlckH (E), 1; 1:51.45; 8. Aahby (CM), Malelll• (lulgatla). 6-2. 6-0. 1:.5u1. Dma cup 200 lndo -1. White (U), 2:00.04; 2 lcuedot 2, Canada 0 Prickett (CM). 2:00.57; 3. Yolcola (ET), (•I ~.Ecuador) 2:03.02, 4. Carteon (U), 2:03.70: 5. GIMel9ta ........ (ET>. 2:0311; e. Berg (E), 2:94.35; 7 Lawson AndrH Clonmer (Eeuedor) dot. Gl•n Fountain Valley Hig h may first places to h ighlight the m en's (NH), 2:07 .58; 8. llngllt (NH). 2:0Q.tM. Mlclllblta, 6-2, 8-4, J-8, 8-2; Ricardo Ycaza 50 tree -1 Thompeon (NH). 22.24: 2 (Ecuador) def. JOhn Picken, 6-4. 2-6. 6-0. h ave mad e it look easy w h e n the prelirns. - Paulson (CdMI. 22 34; 3 Schwarm c~. 6-4 Barons swam l o a n easy dual Marina's Steve Smith 3'usl 9 (3). A-6,844. . NetloMILMgue Cwd!Mll .. ,.._ '3 Doc Neel (Cre~) S.20 2.60 Hot Stoelc (Ha<t) . 2.40 22 481'4. Wiison (ET). 22.48; 5. Novlnatcl cen. Community colleO• i 2 78: 6. Buckley (NH), 22.88; 1. Torohlano eouTH coAtr c0Nf'1111:NC:f'Tou11NEY m eet victory over M arina ·during •missed the league record in the t0>1o2g·~1~~w1~::;1~~~-c~i1~·53.92; 2. t••,~~,:~1~~> the regul a r season but the • 100 bac k s troke. cloc king a St. LOUii 101 000 01,-4 14 1 San DlegO 010 001 100-3 5 0 l aPolnt, Suite< (8) and Oulrk; Hewlclna. Lucu 18) and GWIOdz. W-Sutt .. , 3.0. L- Lucat, 0-2. HA-St Lou!•. Smit!\ (2). San Olego. Lezcano (1). A-21.1143. .,_ I, Aatroe i Houllon 110 000 O 10-3 8 2 AUenta 200 101 02x-8 10 2 Knepper, Ruhle (6), Madden ( 71 end Ashby; McMurtry. Clarbet (7). Fortier (81. Bedroelan (8) and Benadle1. W-McMur1ry. 3-t L-Knep~. 1·4 S-8e<lrowlan /3). HA-Atlanta, Murphy (8), Hubbard 3) A-14,811 Ai.a r~: P~•· Fen. Go Mel Go, Cut N Aun., Time: 17.U. ~ •• la IXACTA (2·3) paid ~.00 HYINTM llACE. 350 yards. Rebels Saini (Valdez) 8.80 5.20 5.40 Talk to Paw• (c.tdoza) 7 .80 6.40 Aai:>ldo Aocltet (P•ullnel 8.00 Also raced; Trucklln Moon, Fast Aame. Pas Em Boy, Ima Fast Jet. Sufiln Salarl. Cell Shot, Duck N Aun. Tlnw. 17.79. a l!XACTA 19-8) paid $63.40. Wisdom tET). 54.11: 3. Crensllaw (CMI, Mallas (O<;C) del Wimberly (GWCI. 8-0, Vikings s h o w .ed they wete winning 55.83, and the Vikings ' 56 42; 4. Tlngter (NH), 57.06: 5. Mild• (CM). &-0. Myers 10Cc1 det. Bonnema (Cypraa•). pre par ed for a dogfight at Jeff li'n,...;,.ht was a winner in the 57 18; 6 Young (ET), 57 70: 7 Montgomeiy • 1delault ~ ... '6 (NH>. 58.24; 8. suuo" (CdM). 58.36 lecond Round •"'9'" yesterday's Sunset League swim 500 freesty le with a 4 :56 .11. 1001ree -1 Thompson CNH).48.28:2 Netson(OCC)del Nlcho1son(Fu110r1on1. prel ims a t Los Caballeros The B o s meanwh·l e LOOtbourrow (CdM). 48.52; 3, Barllatl (U). ~· 7. 6·2 6-,. Pam sh ($A) def. Barnard a r n ' I ' 49 58; • Nov1nsk1 (ET). 49.62: 5. Schwarm IOCC>. 6·3, 4.9, 8·•. Parker (OCCI def. Rat-quet · and Sports Club. received a double-victory from (VI. 48.63: 6 Hinze (NH), 4967, 7 . .i.ppe Hayek (MSAC>. &-3. 3·6, &-3: Ma11as 10CC> The Barons p icked up first· Mark W an , who clock ed a (NH), 49.g2; 8 WNeon (ST). 49 94 Get Cabral (CyprMI). 6-3. 6-t, Braun (OCCi • 500 tree -1. AJe11 c11, 4:<1-0.11; 2. Popp del Mccarmy(Gwc1,8.3,e.1,Myers (OCC) p lace finish es in five events, winning 22.45 ir\ the 50 freest y le 1ET1. 4-40 28. 3 Carlson IV>. 4:43.70; 4 oa1 Oen,..,, (MSAC>. &-1. 2-e, 6·3 wh1·1e Mar1·n a won two relay a d a l ·OO 85 to capture the 100 P!a!lllP• (NH), 4:4tl.28; 5. Susl\koll (CM). Tlllrd llound llftg... n . . 4·50 11. 6. Cren1haw (CM), 4:52 49; •7 Parker det Mtindoza (Fuller1on), 6-4, 4·6, even ts and added tWO individual breaststrok e . EIGHTH llACIE. 350 yard1. Ashby (CMJ, 5:02.00. 8 8useard (Ell. 4:7.81. 5.,, Braun det. Penner tFuller1on). 8-4, 6·1. Fountain Valley's Mike Judd El Rey 8ur-tHar1) 3.00 2.20 oul tOO beck -1. Ballac,k (NH), 54.49, 2. Robbins (SAi det. Myers. 7·6, 6-3. d d h d {f h aanend s~ (Catdoul 2.40 out Pr1c1<et1 (CM), 55.75. 3. Berg (E). 57.88: 4. Flret .._.,.. ~ , roppe t r ee secon s o is PrtemBugCLackev) oui Ba111e11 ~1.5111:s.euuardCET}.S7.80:6. Ne11on..ar1011a(OCC>de1.Ke11eh•r·Hllyllh Sadd}eback best e ffort to win the 200 Top 10 Time: 17.81 Whl1e ( ). 58.25: 7 Montgomery (NH), (GWC), 4-6, a:1. 6-0 f 1 ( 1 50 28) d J ff (a-cl .. 41 at !Na) 1:1IXACTA 1._,, paid 15.00 1:00. t6: s. Sr.hio.eman CCdM), t:oo.60. hcond Round OolltHee reesty e : . • a n e ...-CAM L2ACMM 100 breast -'· Yolcota (ET), 1:03.34; 2. Perker-MatlH (OCC) def. Alcllesson· M oore also turn<M'I in a winning G M It . H l'Cl. 11 l'tCK 11X (3~2·2·Ml paid $2 001.20 WUl!bourne (U), 1·03.51;._2. 3. GRIMPle (ET). McCarllly (GWC}, e.o, 6.2;..0uM.oMendoza "'° C:-,.,,... 21 'g2 1f 46 .419 wtlh t1 WIMlng IJCl(eta r.11.-hor-). b Pick 1·03 68; 4. Lawson (NH), 1:04.54; 5. (Fullerton) dot. Nelson·8rlgga, 6·4, 9·4, d . II emarffokrt in the 100 free with a. 50.25 ~~~~~Br~ett~.;~~-~it:i~~~~~r:~c'\~·t~ ;a.~1.<I0'"'.1h 186:n~~~~tn:~4~~HJ: :rn·Batnard def. Junor-Merch (SA), 6-3, nee s ra l v M . . . .. .. 00 111 • t..;ii!"e:1:''!'1 ..... ,,~,~w 1-.. ! ; t.U ~~~~--~-~~~-~~~~~~illl~:A·t··~-~ *). ","Z~< --~~--~~~ . \ 11ogg1. eo.ton 22 85 ts 31 .885 Table nmer (Garcia) 5.20 3,80 2,80 ,~ L c ..... .....___1 an r11or11q, 7. • • h h ountain ey .· ) t he SN!by, 8altlmore 14 41 10 17 .362 OUtty Dupe (Hart) 8.90 3.80 .. oe --PACM'R:~:OUlllNAMENT In e 1g t ~.!<.-City 20 75 15 27 .380 Golla Go Boy (Mllchelt) 2.80 200 med~relltV -1. Mtlflna A. 1:4s. ,3; (at / Collete) V ikings also took care of th e 400 ~~tmore ~ : U ~~ :~ H:,•:: ~~~t~ ~~~~~n~~::., s~:u~:~~: ~-1~';;.•~,47~!'\ t.· H~~~~:~. =1~~ Lut1t• C~letllck")o:.~ (lmper1.i tree relay with a 3 :25.48 time . ' ....... ....,. s...-ndM)'C1-, Sumthln OU!ck. 1:52.33: 5, Ocean -A, 1:.s .44; 8. Edleon, valley). s.-o. &..O: Grau (Saddlebacl<) def. The Sunset League will hold o.c..,_., ~ t; LJN, Angela, 7; Ttme."20.31, 1;54.11; 7 Westminster A, 1:54.97; 8. JanHon (SO MeH). default: Capozzoli OCEANSIDE -Second both m e n 's and wome n 's finals Bar1leld. Toronto, 8;C•tlno, MW-ta, 8; e ta EXACTA (ll·t) paid 139.80. Marina 8• 1'58·74·•· (Slddlebaci<I oef. Parl!OMM (Palomar). 6-1. baseman Randy Cumming's _tied w111111. Attendance -11,303. 200 tree -, ~· ~ CFVJ, 1:so.211; 2. 3·6, 7-8: 8 ack11one (Sadddt•backl def. tomorrow morning ( 10) at ...,........,111 (tie)Hopklns(M). 1.51.5e.EallQ(M).1:51.5e: Wooten (Sen Otego), 6•0. 6•2. l nll• two-r-un double highlighted a N rt Harbo DeCINIM, AftMlll, l1• Kfttle Chlc:ego 21; HollYwood Pllftl 4· Pedef'WI (FV), 1'63·42: 5· Brotherton (M). (Slddlebae*I 081. Martinez (Imperial Valley). five-run eighth inning yesterday. ewpo r . L.,.........., tl: Th«Ttton a.....i.n.s· 21· naTEN>ara MauLT• 1:54.87; e. A. Lyncll(M), 1:54.ee; 7.McMlllan s.1, e-1: satmon 1Sadd1ebackl det w1111am1 k Coll O 9 At El Toro, Newport Harbor's a.e11 ~ ~ 20; ea.itno, ~.: <• .. .....,. !Nw..,..._. _,1n91 (El. 1:55.37; a 8. Judd (FVI. 1.56.64 (Sil "'-ol s-o Ml giving Saddlebac eg e a l -Col' Th d 111: Hrt>ell ~ •19. Rice 'eo.ion ltl l'IMT uca. one m11a. 200 1ndo -t. Benttay, tFVJ. , 2:oug; 2. n"""" hli.d llOti'1d a1n91ee victory over host MiraCosta h ere In omp aon capture two · ·,.......(to.e.....ia) · · Momcal(Maul 34.00 15.20 600 B1umgar1n.r (FV). 2:05.44, 3. Smith (M). Lui••• der Greu. 6•2. 6.1. Bridge 1.n Paci'f ic Coast Confe r e n ce first places (a 22.44 in the 5Q Flanegan ~ 4-0· ,.._,........ lady of Faalllon (Fuentes) 15.80 5.80 2:08.44; 4. FOiker (HBI, 2'.06.80: 5. Ward• (Clroumont) def Cepouoll, 6·2, 8-1, f tyle d 48 28 . th 100 ._ MoMtt.'Toionto, 3-0; ,,:..,Y:0e1rott. 3-0; 0ueen Mini Hew Hiil* (Slbflla) 2.80 (M), 2:ll.~2· 6• Sp.fl'S!Yleh (t.A~ 2;12· 16; 7· Black1to,,. del. Geller! (Groumont), 11·1. baseball action . rees an a . In e Slaton ............ 3-0 Also rac.d: 8e Hippy, HI AIM Mandy, W1dtejgll (E), 2:12.20: 9. Oay (M~ 2:13.89. 7·5. Salmon def, Morrl• (Ptitomlr~ 6-1. 6-,, The Gauc ho•, who have free) to take top indiv idua l • unoMAL°L.llAOUE Pltldlne "·Doon'• Lady, Siient• Gael. so free -I. M, Wen (l'V), 22•45• 2 Zimmerman (ClroHmont) def LHlle, 8·1, .. b ono, ... at the Sea V1'ew League • 0 M 11 H l'ct. Tlmee1,41. Kltl<My (HB),23.00:3.M~rel(l'V).23.08:• e-3 1 d 11 h d the PCC ... o--fi!0'1trWI 21 11 13 31 .383 H1y1 (H81. 23.08; 5. Lenora tHB). 23. 13; o. hcond .._.. DcKlblH a r e a Y c n c e prelims. T~ San 01reJ1tf 26 12 g 35 .380 MCOND llACI. 8 rur10nQa. Moore (FV). 23. 18: 1 Nuno CEl. 23.37; a. Luter•·Salmon (Sacldlaback) d•I. Meza· Northern Divisio n championship, ~ A•ta 23 711 21 21 .354 Smokey Clnyon (\llnza) ?.oo 4.60 3.40 Malloy (E), 23·51·. Marlfner (Imperial Valley), 6-0. 11-2: ~...... improved their record to 16-5 in Hendltcit St. Louie 111 71 10 25 .352 Ready Glory ('lllaQk) 15.40 7,80 lOO llY -t. Berro (HBI. s5.02; 2· Roman Grau (Sacldleback) d ... Wooten-Oai ... tSan th Sclwnidl ...... 21 21 23 26 .352 ~lltlng (C.taneda) 3.80 (FV), 59·56: 3· Singer (FV), S8.83; 4 Diego), 8·2, 8· 1; 811Ckttone·Capou oll confe rence play with e win. T 11w-.'""" 22 90 4 21 .350 AlllO r81Ced: siny:: ~Ire. Spanla Dano.. Atmstrong (Ml. 57.30: 5· M•-(OV). 57.54: (Slddlebac:lc) 081. Somen·VuquG (1""'*1al Cumming fi.J;tlshed the day at ~ Piii, 18 52 II 18 .tMe Stitt ConruMd, old N' Better. 8Htom. 88. ~oodrlgh11 (Me!·140051~482: 7. Lynell (Ml, 511.06; ll1ttey), e:1. e..a. 3-for-5 and h ad •'--RB" o n the ~New ye>tt( 21 90 9 31 .344 Sk-O.., Maka a Date, Alaing Hope, Al · H • : ·• · HIGll aoft001 uu.,.,->£ a.ildl Clncinnltl 24 12 1a 31 .337 Thailand. 100 rrea -t Moore CFV>, 50·26; 2· atJNNT'l.aAOUS FINA~• afterrnoo n , while teammate o.W Cl!1clnnatl 'J.6 es 11 32 .331 Time. 1: 12 215. H50op81181,,. EIM), 50.FV12: 503. 8P,.•r5men( 1,1~ (HBJ. (at E"-l Steve DeAnge"-was also 3-for-5 ' ............. 92 DAILY OOU9L.I (4-5) paid $144.80. ; 4. ·Wan I ), · .. ; . tie "omura ""9t ~ ........ wo Murpl'ty AIWIU. 9, ...,_., OCldpft. T: (FVI. Maur.i (FY).:.95; 7. M. Judd (FV). s . L .. tf'Ountaln ValfeV) de!. J. LM (OQNn with a triple. Sctwnldl. ~.· 7; Henclrick,&t. l.OUll'. THlllD llACI. 8\Hurk>nQ9. s1f;6 ~;;.~e1~ Jr1g5~~7(.M), ue.11; 2 view>. 8..0. 8·0: Han !Ocean v1-1 dat The Gauc hos had to battle ... I• .I• ,, e: Homer A_.., 8 ~San F~ BajOCCO {McCarron) 5.00 2,80 2.<IO Hart men (Wn1m1n11er). 8·3, 8·4; Aaed ' ' ' MonVMI' lnlan1ae (Hawley) 3.40 2.60 8en11ey (FV), 4:59.01: S. A. LynGh (M). back from 8 6-2 deficit after the " 11; ~. Atlln1•, II; ~. • Golden Grand (Pedrou) 4_20 5.02.88: 4, Wldle19h (E). 5:113.88; 5, 0ey (Ml, (Fountain Valley) def. Kell\I (Huntington ;: 5: a.wy, a.n~.:...... Also rseed; Cutt.•l•nd, Brorlt e, 5:05 77; 8. B. Judd (FV), 5:05.75; 7 e..ch). 7•5• 84: T. Nugyen (fQuntaln \lefley) first three innings to pick up the ....... ... B Oth t (M) s 15 70 8 0 ....... , t Ian del. wone (Mattna), 114, 5.7, .. 2: O'Connaft d '' Murthy, A11anta, 24; Schmid t, L•fayett•'•ledy. r er on ·: ·: .,....aran (EdlaOn)clef.OWpot(FountalnValleY).8-3. victory. K en H e nry aide ~ Pftllaclllphla. 23; T. K~. Sen.DlegO 23; Time: 1:17 3/5, (~~~·t~~~ _ 1. 8mlth (Mj. 55.83: 2 7·6; Berglund (Huntlrt1oton Beach) del. Saddleback's 13 -h it attack with ~~ Hendfldc.8lloula 22,Bench,~tl.20: •EXACTA(6-1)pald$42.50. Patmentlet (HB),5g 52:a.W•de(M).6tl.S4; Hntey (Marina), 6·2 , 8·1; Hoflm•I' j Oaw1on...i.Mo.n1t••I. ,., T, Peru .. l'CMMTHllACl.61urlongs 4. Fol•er (HB}. 1:01.51\ 5.. Hollman (OV), (HunUngton 8etell) def Cafolllt (Fountain two hits and one RBI. h P1'ltledllplll9. '~ 1 -. ~'>1· p1e111n1 Nati~ (T•""'tal 1s ... o ....... s "° 1;0'· .8'; 6, Rudd (El. 1:02.39: 1 Aldtlnllll va11ev1. 6•7• 1-3. e-3: WhltchW (Edlaon> c1et. Scott Baker picked up the ll '= ~ -•w •-~"" FV O• 09 8 H (HB) 1"" .... Sun (Ooe1n View), 11·0, 9·0: Gant u Pll 1 · Ill 3 o· p p Sk-•u-·•···• (Plncay) 3 .,.. 2..., I I> 1: · · llllton · :..,....... .,. ) ... , T (r"•·--1 a .n Vl'ctory In rell'ef of a•a ... ter Ben 11 ... 0110•, ta •1 '· ... · arez, K1,:;"1oiW';;;j .uv 4:f<i tOO br-t -,, M. Wen (FV). 1100.a&: 2. (Hun1111g1on .... ach .,.. • aub ~~·' .,..., _. ~ At""'9. ~ ~-· t. !Aul•, 3-0, A.~ Alto recad: Hallum Lue, wood be Young (FVI. 1·02.52; 3 Nomura (FV), 8·0: Jecobton (Marini) del J Tra n S anchez, while David Shaw ~ .,......, .. 1. Otawdly, 81n [)Iago, 4· 1, Dancer. Buffalo Bird, Audy J•mu , 1:03 .!2: 4. Berro \HB). 1:03.71; 5. Spenovtcll (Wellmlr,ttet). 8·2. 8-3; Han (Edi_,) def. e arned the aave by WOr k:ino out Aoo9ft1 MontrMI, 4·1; Show, 8an OllgO. f>r-..1t1va. Lenoe p,_,,111. n11 &pentard. tM(l. 1:04 13; 8 Baumgartner IM 1:05.04: Holm (Fountain V,~. W , 7-6; CleotgJOtt e 4-f. ttlll Te( .. Tata, Mein H41fr. 1 J. lynch (M), 1:05 78: 8 Alll1on (Iii, (Ocettn View) lief . • tW .. tf'llint14W). Of 8 bases.·loaded, o ne-out jam in nme: t:t2 21&. · '" ·w 1 1 1 1 •1 e o T-~ 1··~~·1 the bottom of e run· t Col~ 1 0• D2. o..o. o-o; M-ho EC1lto11) Ott. Aam:f th h inning LA....,.., tt, C · Collete t 400 "'"relay -I Matlna, A, 3;25.48; 2. ( "mnt It·..-• · : ...... ..,_..,. · · · Cft11t• ColllOI 000 t 12 014-• 14 8 '"'"' llACI. 8 furtone• Huntington Bftcn A, 3:27.18; 3. Fountain Ouren (Fountalfl V•ll•y), 8-3. 0·8. 8·4; Shaw e ntered the game with LA Beptiet 112 023 IS3J(-17 21 2 Stardull L.ady(llleok) 94.00 21.20 8.<IO Valley A, 3;31 30; 4, Fountain Valley 8 , M•rquei (HU'ltlnglon Beecfl) def. Kor-" the bases full of g ..... .tan• and rit Maler and Huscher: Llntamoot end Oe.,.ne LOOlt (Ptnc•y) 2.80 2.20 3:32.81; 6. Merine 8, 3:43.21: 8. Edlton. (Marina), 8-3. 1-5; Gat>rltl (Hunt ngton r--- .H Vai.ndatto. 28-Stall (I.AB). M~ (LAB), Summer Seq-(MoCanon) 4.00 3:43 58; 7 Waatmln11er A, 3:47.09 BMch) del. C. Ttan (W9'1tmlntter). &-l. 8-0 the only hitter be faced to Jt 1r Dwiltf ICCtJu11 (CC): ~1 tlenzlano Aleo r11eed: Colella, Lucky cam111e. Sandra "'°" IOl!(>Ol. wa.... s. LM ~ ~ 1= det. 11eac1. Into a game-ending double play. j r (I.Ml), Sr .. ( B). 8dlecll9r ). z.TITony's1o1 ... 2 !!"Cl, . ._. ~,,....... 6-4, 8•3: 8ergfund dtl. O'CoMell. e.o. W : The Gauchos _;,._a....,. to pull , ColMftunftW OC me; : 31f. (at Lot C ........ ) WllllC11411 def. Hollman. 11.0. 0·2: GW Oel. ......_. ...... j~• c....-.,,...._ weee 1 :.W:i:J.at=· 1844.oo. 200 me01ey telly -1. Fount• v~. Jecobeon, s-2. &-3; aeoroaon def. Han. •1. o ut the vi c t Ory de a p It e G°'°911 Wellt 090 100 010-11 e 2 2:00,eo; 2. Edtaon ~1 2:ou&: a. , 8.0: MotoeohO def. Tevta. o-o. e.o: Oabttel committing five errors. OYPf9I 000 102 Olll-• 1 8 Nall)e Your POlaOll (8ml )UO 8,20 4,20 Valley e. 2:1.24; 4, ~ ..... A, 0 a!O&, 1: 5. def M~_.!:.1..!:.'.:~ ' ·c11r•. N1t10• (0), '"'"ugll (ti a11d ..,tltt!O Way IUi!Nm> 15.80 9.40 Edlton 8, 2:12.s1: e. Huntlntl'on ~A, ,.,... ~ .._... ft H•rrlaol'. a . Morello: Lankard end TrlPleKtng (ValeNllelal 4.00 2:1&.tt • s. LM cMI. wono,.~. •f: WMCllar. Clef. ~f ¢oCldllWoit. W-~MI. M . L-...,_ Allo rwel: Ker-Cowboy, Contt!Vor, 200 lrH -t Reem (M), 2:01.12; a. lergfund, t-3, •2: ""'I"' cMI. ~. , .. , • w . •-A. Mot9llo (GWO), I~ (GWC). Paint a.i. Mighty, Trlbllln Cantore, Cogellttn. ....._., (E), 2:13.H j a. LllM ll'V), 2:13.84: 7·9! Cll bfltl Cle! MOIC*llO. •a.~. Hll-nlneCoWC). •• OMnldot. Centro, MWlk•.,... 8oldter. 4, Heftlel {FV), 2:1D.27i. ,, Mlldaen (l). "'"".._.. ~ • • TlrMI 1:12 4/5. 2:17.031 O. Ryan (H8). ~:1•,A. WandHl·~age (l"ou111eln VllllY) bye; 0.... ~a 11M AMe111e ta 200 lndo -j . Clark (l'V), 2:19.71: a. Wllltchtr•Hoe (ldlton) del, Wtnemafl· ~>j ~ •• ~ :u::;:;: ;~ ~ ~=p=~ I~ ~.20 ~.80 !'.T.'ck~n::~:)l(I ::·a~':ir.1 ; t~~-1~!21r~ ~M~l':~i~~·H!'t~=~h ~(tl.~i Wwwl C•l .. ofT11• (T.,..,I) 3.AO ,2.tO 2:39,M; e, Turner ""'· a.4U ll. ~ountllfl VllMIY~ ~ ... ,: Oii ~" _. Y9ttMCllr. °'*"*· 1t1 end Tbclrmell n.IPll..-f 5.00 50 JrM-1. Cmnbel! (W). 20.11: 1. t1orot\ Hunttno1on a .. Ohl o.i. McCer1llll•Kl111 1~ •••tYNU. w-Reolt•.,_~·0. L_,..,,.... Aleo ,.oed1 nfl•tlon ..... ,. Male , ..... 18.81; 3, MCNorMy (HO), H .07, 4. EClllOfl), 7·1 8-2: N•H•m•n•N11ur•r1 J H -'tumer CMOAO), zounec~ '""AC), ~.VI• M8ifn""'. Mol<wn (FV). 21.11: &. w (E), ff,~ •• '"' Fount•lll V•he1y) It••· Oul!lpt l-l'l•fl• J ~ (MIAC). 11"""9 (000). o.nin. Time; l;i2. (Ht ).11.87. l dlton). l •I , •·1: l•dl•r O•lllpf'lltft F ..,,._ (OCC). Aelfl* (OCC~ Hll-• HACTA <WI pelCI '40.00. 100 fly -I, Atme1rontJ"'>• 1:01.t7; t. Hufllf~on 9"iclll Clef, ~ = ~·::8,,'~~ = ..... (M-124.Wl::.HlOUO ~~0o~;i1:'·4~1~o~~~·';4iiv». ~~~~JrvJ: ~ ~~.'K'«r!~:a;:r. (~ wllll 18 ~ tlcllatt (11\oe ). a2 Ptok M10Ken1le (I), 1: 10.H : t. MadMn II). 3, .. 3; Wlt>erg. .. Olmea (ldlton) by9, •·•••••tt....C..t ..,,,,,. ,01 • ,eo-10 1> • M\..C:. ... 00, --• • 3 ~:'t.. e.n '91. "'-"'(ti llllCI ~ Ill*\. , m.. CfMiplil <•> 11111 flMlln, ._._.. 1.-~ • .._.._. ---~ca)'!, ...... 1•1....,.. 1c~=1r (MC). Mu 1811 {MC). .. 8111 oon101a11on palO 141,10 wllh t,0611 1:11t.~O. leMM"""DeWIM wlflfllnO 11o1c ... (IOut l\Otw.~ too ''" -1. Otmbell (W), 06.70; •• Wend•tl·Mao• Oel. WllltClllef•HOI, •·I. --··-1111• _..... Storch (HI). 57.te; 3. Mcl< .. n (NJ, 117.11: •• e.o: Docld..011f"'41 def. Hua1tcM411'kO, .... ._..'"_ "" Z1eoet1 (E), $1 •1; G trown (HI), 1:0)4; e.. 7·9; NHHl!ll fl•Nguyt fl def. ledley· ~ (,.,_,l u o 3.00 2.eo 8elf (I!), 1:00.12. 0.1 D"'1Pf'll•n. 0.2. 0->1 w...,....HOllMI •· ""eta Nt <McOarron) ~.IO a.eo 600 11'W -I. AtmelrOflO (ftV)14 : IT.14; t. itOltgtr•llelkt\t, M , O.t. "'t !!"':l.. • Ill .. •jtO ~" (FV11...o:o .1•i. 3. LUelt (l'V). 8111.M: 10 t ' 19111 fffl, Mr "et ve t , Merbel r-V). ~•.U,i.. 8, •rlMll C'!ltl. "':i~l~tkl , " 8:18.78, JI, Maot<.,,. j_,. 1:31.• • llMTA 1e-tl PllCI 141.00. Ir::. ~1.1i :1.~J ~:-i: _,.. l'AA OM;,.. °" tllff, Mt.a.,, ~. w..-. 19J. ,~ t. !,.lllljllua~ 1uo i.oo 'i i''ao':tUt: ~ ,..cJ-~:1~L a. _..... t,IQ t I fl t. LeNi ,1'4All ._ 'TllliilllM •. , l1j:,,;1t........... ,,,.,.,. .. . ,,. ~ .......... ~.... II)., ...... - =..b•r• .eu fl, luMell, O•loi•I ""~-'· ,........ Yflttr A, ,.. .•ta•.,., m~'aitt'.ii:"!w=..~4r!Wi ~.....,. , ... , .. 11•.to, ............... •t-1 e. ............ ........ --~,j_ "'Ii •1•~··· I Chamia seeks SoCal crown ' BURBANK -Harbor View Elementary School student Olivia ChllnUa, a winner in the 660-yard r.ee in two tnick meeta already, will comj)ete tomorrow at the Southern CAl.lfomla youth meet at Burrou,chl High School, here. Charnla, 10, clocked • 2:09.43 to win the eeo at ""9 recent 0.-.. County ~onahlps lta LOe Allmltol •. She WOll th• Ame went at \bit New~ a.ch clty tndl--~·· The Newpol'\ IO'eh fou.rtb lf•dtr will b9 competina wtth IOfM 900 other ~ from throqbout Southern California tomorrow In th• mHt whkh .,,....., 8a& .\ Volleyball • tour coming to Newport The N e wport Beach Open has been added to the"summer pro beach volleyball tour, giving the area a P"ir o f tournaments -the Laguna Beach Open June 18-19 and the N ewport Beach Open Sept. 10-11. The Laguna Beach Open's date has b een moved fro m its traditional late July date beca1.11e o f traffic confllct8 with ~·· annual Festival of Arts. Both tourneys offer $10,000 in priie money. Newport Dunes Beach Park is the llte of the new toul'JWnent in Newport Be.ch. The pro tour hat doubled in size and prize money over the put yar with expuwion to five montha and five atate&. The 1982 eeuon averaaed just under 18. 000 fant per tournament. -MOlbCH VOL&..lftM.L '°"" ~ """ -..... °"" °'*'· $10.000 ~ .. June 11-ll -"'°'* (QMtwl1•1 °'*'· •10.000 putlil ..... , .. ,. -LAlfloN ~Open, 110,. oocz.~ ....... (bet~ Open. 9'i:"cfo0 N--MI ... ,, -...... \'Oltl (\ON llllrld>Os*I· 110,GCIO pui-. _.,.._....,........,Open.10,000 ": 3041 -~ ,.....,, °""' ''°·-...... ~ tl·14 -Cl\ .... O (Nor11t AY•t'!lle .-If.' .!.l::C. a.-. •10,ooa ,.... . ... .• t::o;: '*"° ~ ..., S :; , •• 11 .._ '"-"'' ...... Open •· "4'fi -won. ~-ot v.-. ..... ltlftt ~. ~· .................. ; ) ( .. Cos M ' B Dellr ..... ,......, CMliM • ., ta esa s new avarian Chalet restaurant was designed to look like the real thing. Authenticity goal of CM's new Bavari8n restauran·t ~ ~~,~=:'2.0RD One of the newest arrivals to Orange County's dining scene is Chalet-Bavatjan Restaurant, an authentic reprodu.cJion of an Alpine country inn, 1f downtown Costa Mesa. The restaurant ls the creation of owner Eric Gundel, who personally superv~ed total transformation . of the existing building from -a glass-walled auto showroom into a picturesque chalet with carved shutters, flower boxes filled w ith red geraniums, and a big banner rea<f!n8. llW'tl.kommen!" Along with the extensive remodeling, Gundel completely refurbished the interior himself, with many items imported directly from Germany. Gundel learned the restaurant business from his ~nts while growing up in <;;ermany. When he came to the. U.S .. Gundel opened Old Heidelberg, his first restaurant, while a,ttending college in Kansas City. In 1971, he opened Edelweiss, a restaurant in Colorado Springs. which he still owns today. Gundel speaks optimistically about his newest venture. "Over 50 percent of my business so far has been repeat business," he said. Chalet Bavarian Restaurant is a dream come true for Gundel. ''I always wanted to get t o Southern California," he said. "And I am happy to be here." Gundel's Chalet offers both German ~er continental cuisine, charter requests • pour in Applications io establish new sa~ and loan asaociations-in California are booming, accordlng to figures compiled by a Newport Beach firm. Ed,ward Carpenter & Aaaociates Inc ., a financial institutions consulting firm. reported that 25 applications for new state S&L charte rs were made in the Ciist three months of 1983 compared with none in the first quarter of 1982 and only 42 for all of last year. At the same time, however, the luat.er seems to be off federally chartered aavin1s and loans. Carpenter reported •there were no applications for thoee charters anywhere In California during the fint quarter. Approvall of charter requests al80 jumped this year, with eight S&f.1 1ettln1 the okay in January, Febnw-y and March, up from only one ln the same -period 1.ut year. / Eased re1ulatlon1 and new powers are beblnd the UplW'le ln B&L activity, accordln1 to Carpenter. which tun charter and branch applications for bank1, 1avln11 and loan a.odatlonl and thrift and loan -aationa. Carpenter'• headquarters are ln Los Anplee and the firm allo Ml offf.coee ln San Frandloo. . . - prepared by Masterchef Nitz Sommer of Austria. Sommer trained !a Austria, Switzerland, and Germany before coming to the U.S: -· · Tne restaurant lunc heon menu includes soups , salads , sandwiches, fish, and steak. The dinner menu, in addition to a variety of veal, fish, and chicken entrees, offers a vegetarian plate. The chef's dessert specialty is a Viennese apple strudel rtopped with fresh whipped cream. The wine list consfsts of California, Germ.an. and French wines. including a Calitornia hoi.tse wine. Both domestic and im_port.ed beers are-•vii1'.~~ _-· _ The restaurant, located at 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. is c;ien for lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Dinner is served from 6 p.m ., Mofl.day through Saturday. The restaurant is closed Sundays, except for Mother's Day .a n d other hoUdays. Engi'!eering advisor John M. Leach, president of Irvine-based VTN Corp., ail international as been named to the Enginee~ing • Advisory and Development Council for Cal State-Long Beach's School of Engineering. Architectural secretaries schedule May 19 lunche The Orange County Chapter of the Architectural Secretaries Association will meet Thursday, May 19, in South Coast Village. The luncheon meeting.will run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m . at the American Institute of Architects' office. 3840 S. Plaza Dr. in Santa Ana. Speaker will be Nordstrom Department Store's "Person al Shopper,'' who will discuss the selection of "career clothing.'' ,The meeting is open to all women employed as secretaries, office managers, administrative assistants, bookkeepers and In other non-t echnical positions . within the arehitecturaJ field. Reservations can be made by Boss of year to be named Boes of the year will be named at 7:1~ p.m. Tuaday durfug a meetina of the Newport Beach chapter of the American Bwslneea Women'• A.aodation ln El Toro. The bullneea women will allo be honorinl the Woman of the Yev duttna the meeUna at the Bay1hore lteatauran\, 23311 Mulrlandl. For more information call 830-3009. calling Betsy Nickless at Carl McLarand Associates. Inc.. in Costa Mesa, 549-2207. Admiaaion is $4 for members and $5 for non-members. Wieder to speak at conference Orange County supervisor Harieett Weider will speak during the 9 a.m. conference June 4 of the National Auociation of Women in Con1tructlon at South Coaat Plaza Hot.el. Wieder will dl.8cula the role of the public and private aector.' Other 1peakers are James C. Scott. executive director of Wa.tem Council of ConaU\aCUon Con1umer1, and Pam J!'.naebretaon, director of eublic affal.n tor Ameri<*l Miah Speed Rail Corp. Re1l1tratlon 11 $17 .00 for membera and $18.00 for non- members. For more lnformatlon call 979-8900 . ciA11 a 011111f COMMODITY ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Ari Show Mother's gift sole thru Sun . at HlJnt in~ton Center. If tht 1bove term Is 1tt.otlng you and your Income, we would llkt to talk to you regarding C>Yr long nf 1bllshed commodity brokere~ firm. Wt can Hsl1t In tht · upgradlng of your aooounts 1nd status. PltaH oall PERSONNEL 213/558-15M °'9n09 CoMt ~LY PtLOT /Fttdey, Mmy e, 1"3 11m1m•1111------ _Movieland promotes trio Slx fl'lap Corp. bu combLned manaeemen1 t.eama for 1'1 wax mu.wn operatiom in 8'*18 Park and Orlando. Fla. Larry Non.., Deua VIII• and Jerrt Bea... dt.recion ot marketine. finance and operation• reapecttvely, for Movieland-Buena Park, have been promoted to 1upervlae thoae aame functiona at Orlando. Norton llvea ln Loe Angelea, V'8il ln Million Viejo and Heath in Norco. • • • Jim Davia, president of Hant1D1ton National Bull, baa announced the appointment of Laarle BetptOll of Anaheim to the pc:.ttion of .. iatant operation• officer. Huntington National aJao announced the election of Geor1e ltoary to the board of d.1tectors. Koury I.a owner of George Koury Leasing ln Long Beach. HIATN marketing communlcatlona for the luxury Uplaad Hll11 Coutry Clab planned community, according to agency prealdent 8Hdra IUDI • • ..._ ---urq&oa.--- Oraq1e Coaat Commanlcatlona of Irvine. Orange County's only full-service corporate communications company, la expanding its operation and relocating to a 15,000-square-foot building at 1692 Deere Ave., Irvine. • • • Amada En11Deerln1 ud Service Co., Inc., of Japan has eelected Ty1ellbof & Partners of Costa Mesa to handle their total marketing campaign, including collateral, direct mail and media advertising. • • • Michele Ana Weaver of Fullerton has joined Tbe Newporter resort hotel in Newport Beach as sales manager. Weaver was formerly with Four Seasons Inna in Albuquerque, N.M., and with Sheraton Hotels. • • • The board of trustees at Soutb Coast Repertory l1'l8 welcomed three new members. The new members, all with three-year tenns, are Wllllam F.G. Carroll, Lydia Wang Himes and Raymond F. Scbaler. Carroll and Schuler are Santa Ana residents, while Himes lives in Corona del Mar. ' • • • Klag Advertlaia& ud Public Relatlou of Newport Beach has been retained to handle OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS • • • Newport Beach-hued Nadoul Edacadoa Corp. has reported record flnt quarter resultl. Net earnings for the three montha ended March 31, 1983, reached $1,808,000 on revenues of $37,- 506,000. Last year's resultl for the aame period showed $1,098,000 net earn1nga on revenues of $31,995,000. • • • Orange County Cllamber of Commerce Board Chalrman Joe SaliDe attended the 711t annual meeting of the U.S . Chamber of Commerce last weekend ln Wuhington, D.C. Saline's grC?UP met with the county'• four congressmen to di8cula transportation, houalng and other issues of CQncem to the area. • • • V. Montesraade Is Co., be., a full-aervice marketing and communicatiqns aiency specializing in health care and high-teen accounts, has moved to new larger officee at 1150 Main St. ln Irvine. 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II~• \o t 1 • ' .. :'t ~· n~ ~le!IC .. ~!-Uc J ft~ i4 .f':r TII 11 "" l.. 1 1 "' ~::"'I· · ~ ~ :· bt."' • 011 l.l,,.i.' ~ I Auto industry layoffs decline; recovery eyed By Tbt AHoclated Preti Layoffs in t.he U.S. auto industry have drop~ to the lowest level since last September, rueling buaines& leaders' growing confidence that a modest economic recovery is under way. Yet many economista say m<»t Industries will hesitate in the months ahead to hire more workers, even when sales pick up, because companies are eager to benefit from higher worker productivity. The auto manufacturers reported yesterday that indefinite layoffs dropped 2 percent this w eek, to 225,250, the lowest total 'since Sept. 10, 1982. Also, General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. said they planned to recaU 7,300 laid off workers next week. Windmill -sold at auc tion ATL ANTA -An experimental windmill that cost the government $30 million brought a high btd al auction of only $51,600 from a textile company that plans to dismantle most of the massive machine. McBess Industries lnc. of• Bes&emer City, N.C., which was the apparent high bidder when sealed bids were opened yesterday, will use only the generator from the windmill to re-estahlish a company-owned hydroelectric facility in Lincoln. N.C. 'Gandhi' boosts India lours NEW YORK -The movie ''Gandhi" has been "the best promotionill piece" ever for tourism in India, wper.e...tours...a.ce..no.w packaged to capitalize on the life story of the non-violent leader, a government offlcial ~~ . Kanta Thakur, regional director of the Indian Government Tourist Office, said tourism could soar as much as 30 percent as the result of a publicity campaign that features tours such as ''11\e World of Gandhi" and 11In the Footsteps of Gandhi." Dollar strong in Eur~pe LONOON -.Shifting mar!-.el sentiment about the prospects for lower American interest rates pushed the t-"t..f'.~:~dollartrtgher in early European"'trading today.- Gold prices drifted lower. West German financial analysts said recent optimism about an early drop in interest rates was subsiding. They said the market still leaned toward a softer doUar, but noted that short·tenn U.S. rat.es were Sta in hi h . STOCKS IN THE SPOT~IGHT NEW YORK (Al>J -Salo, • p "' Thursday price and 11e1 change a t the lllleen mos1 ac1lve New Yark Slack E•change Issues Hading na11anally a1 mare than $1 c.•~• tt.ooalli PM\ Am Am*r T&l ::::"~":. t-t•mm Paio ConEa1\I\ • cnrV\ltr E Jl.WGn Gt>n Molou ~:o.f~P Am C~an Mobtl SldOOOn WHAT NYSE DID NEcVY YORI< (Al>) Mh I Ad'll'itn<.«I Oe<J1nfd Un<henQl<I Tot•t tuut\ N•w l\IQl\S NtW 'Ow\ AOvanc.lci O.cllnfd u ncf\enQOCI Tol•ll""" New hlQhs N•w lows METALS l~L ... 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Ott lf 33.. ll. 011 l , Jl!oo I"' Oft J • 0 .... 0 11 3$ SYMBOLS tJ NeVil' y«1r1y tow IJ N'w •e•rty "•Oh Unleu 01nerW>se naleCI • tltl ot d•••d•t1d• •t• •Mval Otlbufffm~nt• blS.0 Of' '"* last Qu•,lt ""°' or sem•·•tH"lual dec.1arat1on 5pec;u1J Of e• lrt d1v1den<IS at 1>fymtt111 nol deMQ!lfltd H r~ull• t re tdllllthfl(I on 11\11 •ot•-•no 1001no1es a-A•so ealr• Of t •trn b·Annull •••t D"1t ttoo O•Yloena c·l•Qu•o•••ng ct1v•Oena O.c;larllCI Ot D .. <I on p1ec:•<Mg 12 mqnllla 1·0eCl1reo 01 paoo 1i1er ilOClo 0111109110 Of tPllt up 1-Pald lh1s yU r OIYld•nO om•lltd. a1te11tc1 or no tc11on 11ken at ltll Ol••Ollld "'"""0 ~·Oec:•1rte1 01 P••d 11111 v••r. en 1ccumula11v1 ,,...,. with ct1vldt110• in arra•11 n·"':rw ''"'' r·Oeclarea at P••O '" prec.c11no 12 monlht P"'t llOCk a1111d9t\G !·Palo In s1oc1o '" ortcedl!\9 12 man111a 1a11ma1ec1 cash vaiue °" ••·d•vldend or ••·dltlrll>VllO" Otlt •·b ·OM<11n<11 O< aa-rl(llll• Y·h ·dlll1<19"0 •!IO w••• 1n lwtt 1·Sai.t f11 '"" c10-C1u.a w<l·Wl'lell a11111eu1ao .... w,,.., ...... o .. w.Wllh wtrranl• IW•Wllllo111 "''" 1ntt •O••.,fJHliltrlOUllOfl P E raloo Ti.. l)f1C41 OI t llOCk a& t multople al P41'·tllara fftnl"Q•·derlVtd 11V d1v101no •~• ••1111 17"11onth H tnlno• fiQull 1n•o la.tt 11te puce ·-·-·-·---- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frldey, Mey 8, ttea Life In the swa He makes a living vvith ax and ~hovvling to.of' By DENNIS PATrERSON precise path of white gravel that A11nlat1d ..,_ Wrteaf leads t.o the back door and his CRUSOE ISLAND, N.C. workshop. Beyond the workshop J>odo Clewis doesn't know how the swamp looms. old he is. He knows little of He loves to show visit.ors the numbers and calendars, minutes bread baskets he carves from and hours. juniper trees with a five.ipound ln the shady isolation of ax, or his wooden teacups, or a Gree·n Swamp in eastern copy of his jacknife he carved North Carolina, time has little complete with wooden blades importance. Days are marked by that snap out of the handle. His the rising and setting of the sun, carvings, like his boats, are and longer periods a.re judged by always for sale. It is how he has seasonal changes of the trees and lived. wildlife. · "There used to be a lot of Clewis has lived his entire life cypress for the taking in there," on this island in the swamp, as Clewis says in the rhythmic did his father and grandfather. sing-song peculiar t.o this island He says what he knows h e community. "But it's got to learned from his "Pappy." where it's hard to find. And People who have known him when you do find it, you can't be from his youth estimate he has sure the law ain't gonna get you spent 55 t.o 60 years eking out a for2in on land where you ain't living by farming a small tract of sup to be." hunting, fishing and setting fish land and scouring the vast marsh e doesn't have to saw down and animal traps. It was a time for cypress logs to carve into trees t.o get his boat logs. Fifty before game seasons were strictly dugout canoes. years ago cypress was cut from enforced. He has spent little time outside the swamp and rafted to Lake Alligators, too, were once his father once carved as tools for survival and the only means of transportation are now sold on order to fishermen who use the swamp mostly for sport. with promises t.o pay, but never returned. So now, he dickers on the price and trusts only those he knows well. the meandering streams, marshes Waccamaw 10 miles away to cut hunted and used here, but no One customer, a long-time and bays. The swamp covers an into shingles. Logs from those more. Clewis says he'd rather be friend of Clewis', ran head-long Since downed cypress is fast area nearly 30 miles square west rafts and trees that have fallen caught with 8 dew: deer O\lt of into island logic several years ago disappearing from the swamp, of Wilmington, and is pierced have provided Clewis' with the season than an alligator because when he left his power boat with some of the logs he carv~ for only by a few roads. For miles raw material for his boalS most of "the federal people will be all Clewis to haul a dugo\lt canoe · -boats are bought at a sa~ around this island community his life. Cypress, even in the over you for that." home from the swamps. The heavy logs are split ~d there is not!ling but trees, bog, Y!'![l!l .• damp_~d acrid_swam_ J!lli -c1~··'--ad-"ts h--... ___ ..,.,. al da chopped into rough shape Wlth . iderbrush and waler. decays slowly ..,.-..,. ... .. .... ~ ~.. -When~re~ sever Y!> an -ax-before Clewie~~~ th& A . f small ~ . · understand the need for Wilidlife la~er to pick up h1S mo!:'?~ ~t.,,_it tedious. P-~.-, -R.f l)ollowi~ r-Oid;e!e::t~:l't;·come:r :-~t1e ~..-C~~:e;:Sm~e;~t-:~~f~ -r~ws m the swamp where people ':"~gone. Clewis~ 11~u11u i.vid the inside. . island, and a dirt lane with • from the rest of the world, a .time killtgam.esltodea.~. sedHe sat.oy~ peot plet tt because I needed some m'?!"ey, His boats range up to 10 feet ax.I d ts l ds to Cl l. , h • id lied all on .he 1 an u JUS ge and I knew you had plenty. lon.g and two feet ··"de. H.e .......... a e-eep ru ea ew s w en res ent.s re on sm t.o th d d 'd h t th 'd -..... ..._.. frame home on the swamp. amounts of fanning, lumbering, ~; er an ~1 e w ~ ey Tbat sort of innocence is fast bent stick for measuring angles, .. A high fence an'CI "No hunting and fishing t.o survive. do about hunting and f15hing. disappearing here. Too many and a special tool for hollowing Trespassing'' sign keeps He learned his carving skills But the hunting and fishing is customers have paid Clewis as out the log. His only measure is a unw~ted visit.ors away, but for when dugout canoes we(e changing on Crusoe Island, as is little as 50 cents to hollow out a keen eye. - thosewhoareadmitt.edthereisa essential for year-around much else.TheboatsClewisand 10-foot canoe. Others have left "The import!lnt thing is to ·'Great· Ame_ric•n ·Wanderui1g' A ·day in t h e vvilde_rness \Nith creat ive diversi ons ,"I G....--- leave about three foot on each end," Clewis says as he .cnatches out a diagram In the ground. "You take a stick and measure off your curve on each end, then chop it out with an ax. You got to get thoee angles just n,ht or it's no good. "You got to be just right with your ax, too," he says. "You draw a pencil line on that there log and I r-n .,,ut it with an ax ao'.s tht:!re'a pencil showing on':. both. sides. You only_learn to do ~--­ that by practicing." He uses a hollowing tool, which comes out "howu.n, tool" in the dialect of Cruaoe laland, to slice away the inside of the log. [For an expert like Clewis, a 10-foot boat can be carved out in a day-and-a-half. .. " • • .. • ' I l I i I .. I . J . : : 1 . i i : t I • t -Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Friday, M~ e, 1983 MeM•ten·Balthuor Shelly Balthazor, \fUachter of Martha and Robert Lark of RwmJ.ng Sprlbaa, and Scott McMuten. M>n of Elva__ and l..arQ McMuten of Coata Mesa , were married April 23 in St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church, NeWport Beach. Followtna a Hawaiian honeymoon , the newlyweds will live. ln Coata Mesa. She ls a graduate of Newport Harbor High School; he graduated lrom ~ Rflh School, Costa Mesa. Kirkpatriek·Grude • Two-step worries wife DEAR ANN LANDERS: You made my ctar, When you pve U1 the ardcJe Oft MX. "How Oft.en. ' I am 67 Qd belon8 to the ane..-Mont.h club. Here'• the ~ with me, Ann. My wife allows me to 80 iO the dine. by m)'l9lf once a week:-But becau.ae we don't have eex more often, ahe th1nkl that I am ptuna aome on the aide at the dance .,... ..... ~ .... .-I!!!!!!!!~~~~~~--~ halla. Thia acc:mation la totally fabe but I have adhesive to aecwe my plates. After 26 years a gwn 9topped tryin8 to diaabule her of.the notion becauae rldae ln my mouth ia nearly non-existent.. The the ~ l defend mytelf the more the lnaiata I'm lower dental plate la down to bone. cOverina \lP· (~ bu a bot temper). Three years aao when I needed new plates I P.S". U you are ever around Rootatown, Ohio,. was given an oP,_tion -aur~ery ln which a eiece of on a SAturday DJahC, ltOp In at the dance -J'll do a my rib would l>e taken and the proathodontist couple of polkH with lou, Annie. -THE would make me a new lower jaw bone "stand" on "RCX>'I'STOWN HOOFER' IN YOUNGSTOWN, which a denture wOuld be attached. None of the OHIO work w• guaranteed and the pl'ice wu $6,000 up DEAR HOOFER: ftaab a laeap. Yoar bot·. front. (Insurance companies are not even in the tempered wUe ••1peeC1 fOD are foollq aroud at picture.) .tbe duce laall Od yoa re la~ttq me to come So now my question: Aft.er having viewed ~ad for a coaple of polb1? I am aot laterested numerous TV programs and seen the advances lil 1etdaa my aame la 1H Yoaa11Sowa paper. I 1et made ln t.he medical field, replacing lost limbs, hips, eaoao Vl1lbWI)'. la, my da!ly _colama reconstruction-of faces and the-like, I wonder iL it.- D~ ANN LANDERS: I am 39 and faced with a 1erioul dental problem. I wu born wUh aoft teeth and/or some deficiency ln my body. When I wal 13, the dentists gave up on me and recommended that all.my teeth be extracted. Like moet denture wearers, I must use an WeJJingiJ & _____ 6_. _ng!!g.emenl~ might be poesible to use a silicone-like' form to create lost gum ridge. Thanks for your help. You haye more top-not.ch contacts than anyone in the country, and I am depending on you. -AN ADMIRER IN S~CRAMENTO. DEAR SAC: I coata~ed Rellben C. Warren, deaa of Meharry Medical Collece School of Deatl1try. Be taraed my letter over to Dr. Charles Wllllam1, a11oclat.e profe11or of oral 1argery and ane1tbesla at Meharry. Dr. Williama aald, "Altbo•P Ille procedure de1crlbed 11 relatively aew, It 1bows great promise If correctly done. However, I'm sare you bave beard the 1:Dcbe\ 'Tbe operation was a aaccea1 but tbe patient died. " . M i ch a el' Bruce Kirkpatrick and bis The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and bride, the former Kristen engagement news. If voa wlib tci contact Dr. Wllllam1 for more Information, the addre11 11 Meharry School of Dentl1try, 1005 18tb Ave., Na1bv~e. Tenn. 37!08. Grude, .will reside in To help you submit the required MOTHER'S DAY FRESH BLOSSOMS THAT ENDURE. From Lladr6 come the blooms that are second only to nature in realism and beauty. All are new in 1983 to our Lladr6 collection. Each 3W' long, matte finish only: A. Dahlia, $65. B. Miniature Begonia, $80. C. Carnation, $65. D. Japanese Camelia, $60. SLAVIC K'S Ftne Jewelers Since 1917 Where the best surprise~ begin. Bakersfield following a informa~on, forms are available at the Daily I , wedding trip to Hawaii. Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. They were married May For weddings, only a black and white photo l in the Ascension of the bride is acceptable. S1111pshots, Polaroid DEAB ANN LANDERS: I have heard it said that cigarette smoking impairs a person's sex performance. Is this true? -CQNTRARY MARY IN MINN. DEAR MINN: Yes, It Is true. Especially Fashion Island (71 4) 644·1380 ·Newport Beach Also Greater Los Angeles• San Diego · Las Vegas Use one of our convenient charge plans or American Express, VISA or MasterCard. Lutheran' Church, and color photos can't be uaed. Thousand Oaks. The photo must be submitted no later than during. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tb e bride is the three weeb after the wedding, otherwise it will Can drugs be a friend in time of stress? If you daughter of Lee and not be publisbed. · keep your head tggether can they be of help? Ann R i ch e y Gr u d e o f -Engagement Information i.B to be submitted Landers' all-net; booklet, "The Lowdown on Sunnyvale, and her at least seven weeb before the wedding. Dope," separates the fact from the fiction. Get it husband's parents are . Fonns alJ!l photos can "': dropped off at the today. For each booklet ordered; send $2.00 plus a .. Roger and Geraldine off1ce ~ mailed to the Editorial Departme~t, Jong, self-addressed, stamped envelope (37 cents lnswet Id telephone 1 ·1 .answ~ring ser vice frees women from staying home while their Daily Pilot classified ad works selUng household II J Pilat items or by finding a babysitte r. . Kirkpatric J< _!> t_ Pally Pilot, P.O. Box 1660, C.C.ta !rfeaa, Calif. post;!:! to Ann Landers, 1'.0. Box 11995 Chicago, __ Huntin.IWn.»eJcJL. ___ 9_Z626 __ .___ -~-· ___ -..::::..::::..::..:::_-_-__ m_. _6-..,.-1_1_. ------------'-· ---'---------~---------~-·-------------=------ flMA IOMlfCI ATWIT'S ENO rl LLOl'D•!i M gorden sl1•1•1 MOTHER'S DAY .............. ef: ....... . ·• Clwwca•n u 11 ........... . ·-· ..... . ......... ~ ..... _ · OPEN MOT~ER'S DAV Dm fl.ii . .-p.111. SAT. 1:30 u ... p.111. ""· t.30 t.111.·5 p.111. ROGER'S -·~·*······<GAllERY PATIO FURNTURE Sensational savings on top quality patio furniture for elegant summer dining . ALLI BERT 25 °~c1!~!ERS Brown Jordan ENSIGN II 42" Table/4 Dining Chrs. Reg. •769 *399 Adjustable Chaise Reg. •399 *199 18H Side Table Reg. '119 8102 TELESCOPE BEACH CHAIRS Choose from a colorful selectior1 of greaf mlnl·sun chaises. Wl!tl sturdy aluminum frames. hardwood arms and durable vinyl·coated polyester fabric, they adjust to four positions. Reg. '46 •3211 ROGER'S GARDEIS HAS HUNDREDS : NEW FROM ROGER'S Roger's renowned color baskets are now available in 2 new sizes: 10''$2350 12"$2-750 The floral magic of Roger 's new floral designer. Cliff Fulkerson. can be seen throughout the gallery and florist. Let him create a sensation for you this Mother's Day. Roger's Florist is prepared to custom create dried or fresh arrangements for parties, weddings. funerals, holidays or special events of any size. Our expanded delivery service makes it all especial· ly convenient. WEEKLY FLOWER SPECIAL Lilacs Iris Reg . '4.00 S3.00 bunch S5.00 ROGER'S NURSERY U.S. Pottery Distinctive pottery in terra cotta and glazed, many styles and sizes 25!¥9 OFF ------REG. SALE 4 H New Guinea Impatiens s298 * 1" Hybnd vaneties. dark lohage with large flowers 4 H Cyclamen s4so *2" Unusual pol plant with attractive IOliage With ftowers on 4-6 • stockS in pmkS, reds, wfllte and purples 4 H Fuchsia sp9 99C Your favorite hanging or upright varieties ready for pols. baskets or landscape COLORSCAPE LANDSCAPING -~ ............ \ 5 gal. Indian HawthorQ.e '1298 1911 Roger's landscape department-combines your Ideas with their experience and creative flair to create a dream come true on large or small projects. Excellence is standard. -FREES=& DEMOll=;;tAT;NS Roger's presents gardening seminars Saturdays and Sundays at 2 P.M. May 7 & 8 Growing Fuchs las May 14 & 15 Growing Fuchsias Roger' a Hanglng.-easket demonstra· tlons are given on Sat. at 11 : ·A.M .• 1 & 3 P.M. and on Sun. at 1 & 3: P.M. easy 10 . get IO '640-5800 always wonh the trlpl AMERICA'S MOST BEt\UTIFUL CARDEN CENTER 1 gal. 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IEffirnm~m~rnrn Grappling with grubs AB the growing aeason arrives, g rubs begin to wage their relentleas attack on green, carefully tended lawns. "Grubs can be a major inaect problem starting aa early as March and continuing aa late aa October," says Bernard P. Bross of a home and garden products company. Grubs, he e xplains, are the larvae of billbugs and several kinds of beetles, inclu ding J apanese beetles. They are curved, legless, wormlike creatures, ~ to ~ inch in length. · White grubs are the best known, but grubs can range in color from Make most of garden conditions The possibilities of what vege tables t o grow can be overwhelming. ~ Your climate, location, soil, and water s upply a r e among important factors to help determine what you can grow. Making a personal plan helps tailor your garaen to suit your needs and preferences. Vincent Rubatzky, vegetable specialist, UC Cooperative Extension, Davis, offers practical points to consider to h elp you put your garden to work for you. The size of your garden plays a significant role in what vegetables you choose. A large plot allows a wider variety of vegeatabk!; but a small, well- car for gar en canproouce • better results than a large neglected one. With the size of your garden in mind, plot its purpose. Figure out what you a.nd your household members enjoy eating. Small space requires you to narrow d own your garden's purpose. You'll need to make compromises between w.,hat you light olive-yellow to brown and- black. Adult beetles lay their eggs two to six inches under aoU, and when the grubs (larvae) hatch, they begin to feed on decaying vegetation, gfU8 roota, or both. This causes water absorf tion problems for the lawn. I left untreated. the grass will become aevered from its soil anchor. lo addition, moles, birds, and skunks feed on grubs and tear up turf while searching for them. "Brown, spongy patches are a sig n that yo ur lawn i s grub-infested," ~ya.. Br:eee. "Sod want to plant and what fits. Do you want to ,concentrate on staples, such as potatoes-;-wh.ieh need lots of -s pace and ar e expe1tS1Ve"'llmi-readily-available- at the market? You may prefer to grow delicacies such as leeks that are costly at the stor e . To save time, effort, and may.be wasted food, consider the a mount you want to harvest. Avoid the "too much zucchini" problem by plantir\g only what you will use. in advanced atagea of lnfestation la easily broken and can be rolled back to expase detached roota," he adds. According to Brou, a multi- purpose granular l.naectidde with diazinon la effective a~t grub infestation, and many other lawn pe:ts. To d e termine if an i n secticide is needed, h e recomm~nds sampling alx or seven different areas of the lawn. If more than two grube are found in any one square foot of grass, treatment with the inaecticide is needed. To reach grubs when they are underground, wait until the lawn is dry, then apply the insecticide. After each treatment, soak the soil eve.nly with one-hall inch of water. An easy way to measure the amount of water is to place a coffee can in reach of your lawn sprinkler. When one-half inch of water bas collected in the can, watering should be sufficienL Lawns with thick slopes and thick thatch layers need more water following application. "Preventive treatment is the most effective," Bross maintains, "before the infestation increases and grubs become harder to kill." Treatment in the fall is more effective than treatment in the spring, for two reasons. Grub§ killed in the fall larvae stage will not have the opportunity t o tunnel down for the winter and emerge as reproducing adulig the following May or June. Also, some\Jhles there will be two new generations of larvae in a year, one early and one late in the season. Fall treatment ensures you are dealing with the latest and final offspring for the season. Billbugs ca n prove an eneptl"tm-to his:--iu -th-ey- sometimes cau se problems continually througho wt the season, and should be treated whenever necessary. Before using any insecticides, Bross cautions, r ead all Instructional labeling. follow directions exactly, apply only in specified amounts and always handle with care. Italian cafe dinnerware 20% savings ~--•' 'in --·~£t: -.S. • -1""u 1r 1"r""TI\f • gracefully-styl ed dinnerware In the small restaurants and country inns of Ita ly. It's durable, dish- washer safe earthenware with the smoothest glaze we've seen. Our buyel"sought out the manufacturer in Civita. Castellana, and negoti- ated passionately for this Pier I exclusive and these tidy savings: Blue llne luncheon plate. J 35 rec. 169 Blue line "1 59 breakfast mug. .I. reg. 1.99 Platters of a 11 - whlte earthen- ware for serving a main course. I 2l/•" & 19W' ovals, reg. 5.99 & 14.99 lhenew • II col le Shop: 7 dayt. week OOSTAMESA 2110 Harbor Blvd. Phone:&40-7337 ~-·--·~-__ .,. _______ __.._......_......_ Blue line-dessert plate and cereal bowl, ) 19 reg. 1 49 ea. Blue line Pasta·salad·soup bowl J 2 7 reg. 1.59 Fluted bowls, all-white, look nice on a kitchen counter. 7y.7 10112" and 13 v..'' diameter. reg. 2.49-8.99 .... ·'-. ' ..... . -.... Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Frfday, May e, 1983 - Show off Tuberous begonias star wherever they are planted. They do well in hang ing baskets and show off in beds and around greener y. GllllllRI CHICllllT Installations set by clubs Mn. Le9lJe Kno" will be lnatalled u pcemdent of the L•1•aa Beac• Oar4ea Cl•b at a noon luncheon meetina next Friday at the El Adobe Restaurant, San .f uan Capatrano. Other offlcen are the Mmes. Edward Salemu Don Manhall. Maurice V~ke. Dorothy Roene; and Alton Pool, vice pmtdenta; Lowell Muter Robert Schott and Don McCrystal, eecretariel; and C. L . :Berry, treuurer. "I Love You California," a prosram of 8008 and monologue, will be premented by Helen Dee. • • • Orie ntal flo wer a rrangement will be} demonstrated by Velda Mahr at the inatallation luncheon of the So.tit C..tt Gardea Cleb. Members' will meet at 11:30 a.m . Wednesday at the Dana Point Community Clubhouse. , 4 ••• ' A view of commercial orcfuo fanns will be· given by Don Hermann at . the meeting of the ; Orange Coanty Brucll of the Cymbldlun Society of America. ;· Hermann, a board member of the American 1 Orchid Society, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Thunday at 1 the Westminster Commanity Cent er, 8200;. Westminster Ave. •••• · Members of the Cotta Mesa-Bay Cities Br .. cb : of the Nalioul F11ell1la Soclety wW meet at 7:30, p.m. Monday at the Costa Mesa Community Center. "Prep aration for Shows" will be the topic of I • Don't tease plants wiTh sprin.Kles of water. Richard Ortez. · Irrigate deeply and less frequently. • • • ~ •Now's the time to tackle those thirsty weeds Kay Reed of Riverside will demonstrate flower; that steal water from your plants. After they'te arranging for members of the Floral Arta Guild of gone, a nice thick mulch will discourage new ones. Orange County. The group will meet ·at 10 a.m. 1 •Move container plants out of windy areas as Monday at the Santa Ana Woman's Club. they dry out faster: Also, keep a sharp eye on ----'-----------~-----' watering them as the warm weather arrives. 1 •R emem ber to p inc h the tips g f chrysanthemums throughout the summer. This will result in bushy plants with many blooms next fall. FUCHSIA '"011,,, OVER 40 VARIETIES . . Redwood Hanging Baskets -. and Gallons - Trouble-Free Care Plants treated with slow releue let111tzers Baaketa $9.75 and $12.50 Gallons $2.25 Buy 3 or mart, 11t 151 tlscMI _ _,;J!.!·'fi:" .!~ --~~:5:-.:-;ll lti3l1 Sieria-Sf., f:V. ~-... .:.. -· ·11 ORANGE COUNTY ~ell!l~!'9!1AMA ~0¢ OFF BIGGER & BETIER THAN EV 0 ER MAY-9, 1 & 8 IUY --SELL -TRADE. ~~e~1~uin~o~u~nl,t~~·A~~n~t~~~~,~~~----~ . Ammo -War Relics & Sufi>lua Indian Artifacts -Rugs & ~ -<:oins Admleelon $3.50 .t. (. Chlldren Under 14 91.50-r-•i"" .....-' HOUU: $AT .. SUM. t .. I ORANGE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS NEW PRODUCTS PAVILION, BLDG. 10 enter Gofe 3·A Arflngten Or., Coota MeMI For Recerdecl tnfe: (714) 919-76t7 MOTHER 'S DAY IS SUNDAY MAY 8 Send her our FlD Big l}ug· Bouqud. c 118.50 For all tM ~ __ of love.. Other Mother'• Day Glfta: '27.50 • Siik °'Dry Floral Bouquet• • Olah Gard9n1 • Bloomlng Pienta: Muma • Az.aleaa • Ros•• CALL U~ ..• ~SE YOUR CREDIT CARD. We can Mnd'flowera to..._.....,., aftywhilre by RD. · ........ ~l SPRING COLOR I Lg.5\'l ''Pota ~ In Bloom ~ $elec1 ''°"' ,.,... •• ,.. .... MARIGOLDS • BEGONIAS IMPATIENS •.PETUNIAS DIANTHUS • VERBENA To Lake advantage ol all the wa~·s the Datl\' P ilot helps fi~ht inflation. call 642-4321 Illy Piil LLO\'D•s ~ garden shun Gardner• 4" Pots Bud & Bloom IMPATIENS IDEAL fOtt SHADE Reg. $1.19 llW GERANIUMS ZONAL -IVY • PILAIOONIUMS In Bloom or Bud Ideal For Shady Location -..··-~4" ~~ 1" . Reg. S1t.M ••• s15•• ORTHO Weed a.Gone Week Killer. Ready to UM, kllla dande{lona. clover, chlckWMd, oxa111, apurge . .......... ,311 •• • 1111 ..... =2· 3 111 ..... ,~a·• 1 • .... Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Friday, May 6, 1983 fiOllDO I G.\Rt'H :l.D THE FAMIL't' CIRCtS by 811 Keane ~ "I bit my tongue, Mommy! Will you kiss it?" ,.,\R,..\.Dl'KE by Brad Anderson ~r~1 . ''·- . ,, ~ ..... .'' ........... "It's hard to train him since he already knows how not to obey!" by Gus Arriola .,. ' Bl(j (jJ:ORGE b Jim Davis NAME MEE FORMS OF 5ELF-A6U5f 1113 l.wl90 f ....... $ynoletle, "" by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) \-b ii' "Who asked for YOUR opinion, Frenchy?" Dt:~~IS THE ,. E~ .\('•~ by Hank Ketcham .' ~.· ~ East-West vulnerable. West deals. NORTH • J98 <? QJSU ,,.o K60 •K WEST EAST • 0 + 10 765 ~Kl043 c;;:I A87 0 105 0 Q92 +Q 10752 +J98 SOUTH + A KQ2 ~9 0 AJ 87 + A643 The bidding: Wu t North Ea1t South Pan -Pa11 Pan l 0 Pae• l .., PH• I + Pae1 3 0 PaH 4 t Pa11 4 O Paes 4 + Pa11 5 + Pae1 6 0 by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S,.OCK GOif ii ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF , ... PUI , ... Opening ltad: Five of 0. W!! don't blame you for wa nlinK to take a free finesse when it is olrered. However. don't let one trick blind you to your major goal -making your contract. This deal cropped up in a match between 11 louring Canadian team and a South African squad. The South A fritan declarer ended in. live diamonds and received a trump lead. She let it ride lo her hand, and ended up mak· ing 11 tricks. Jn the other room. the Canadians reac hed the diamond slam as shown. Here, too. West led a trump to 1:111 down on a possible crossruH t M ~ CQll.E.(,E MAN 1. '! NE.EO M~ ~Ill ~AC.E. ~ MA'I~ 1. ~l.O J\J~'f l:>O OUi ANO ~N'f AN . APW-ME.N'f ~~ The detl•"rer wu George Mittelman or Montreal. No one could accuae him of being reticent during the auction, but he was able &.o ju1lify h11 aggressive bidding in the play. He realized that he would need entries to his ha nd to ru H out his club losers, so he won the rirst trick In dummy with the king! He cashed the king ol clubs and came to hand with a trump lo the jack. There • followed a club ru ll, spade to the ace, another club ruH and a spade to the king. Now aeclarer cashed the ace of diamonds to draw the last trump. crossed to the JBCk of spades and conceded a heart. lie madl' the last three tricks INMYDAY. A Kffit LI KE. °THfff WOJL.D HAVE LASTED 3 SUMMeRS! with a trump, the queen ol spadt's and the ace of clubs. Note that. i( declarer wins the lirsl trick In hand. his position 1s distinctly precarious. He can still prevail if he guesses lhe distribution, but that would be a poor substitute for the elegance ol Mittelman's line ol play. Have yta beea rua1dq la· to doable tru ble? Let Charle1 Goree help you fled yoar •ay Lltroqh t.he mau of double1 for peu ltle1 aDd for takent. For a copy of hJ1 do11ble1 booklet, tead 11.85 to "Gorea-O .. blet," care of thi• aew1paper, P.O. BOil %59, Nor•ood, N.J. 07648. Make chedu payable to Ne•1paperbooke. by Jeff MacNelly '/EAH .. ' .. BUf 1REY OON'f MAKE Sf OFF lHEWAYTHEy' USED TO . ,.OC)~ ~l'Ll~l~S HrT HfT, HOORAY ... r-~~~~---r,...-~~~~~~~~~-,.,~~~~~~~--~~~~~~--~ ..... , ' PEA~l'TS ALL Rl6f.lT, IF ,EVERVOME IN THIS MOOSE HATES ME SO ,wJCH, I'll JUST LEAVE!! Tt;MBLEW EED~ THAr'u: MAKE '!'OU ALL MAPP'!', WOtfT IT? Gt:l?1 'IOIJ L.ooK ~GEalS IN FUU... PFU:SS, Fa-TH~! W~ ----n.e: OCCASION? by Charles M . Schu lz by Tom K. ~an rVE ffl=N ASK~V' 1t> 1lif'i(M' 001"~~ Fl~I Ft.V. ~ j 6000 006, POOCH IE W ELL, HE'S ONLY HALF- TRAINED HE CARRIES IN THE PAPER SIX DAYS A WEEK-- I N Pue -r1Me , MRS. L.ANGt...eY .' He's A NO"'f"ORIOUS 1"Ae>1.-t:: HOP PE:R ! By Mark Lasky -BUT HE'S STILL TOO LAZY TO LI FT T HE BIG SUNDAY EDITION by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILE SAM, I HATE lO BOTHER ~U .-.C,AIN .. 8UT LONG JOHN JUST CALLEO ME '-NO ~ ALL SORTS OF HOAAIBLE THAE:ATS 1 i ' .OBITUARIES Mildred Boyce,76 Set'vlces will be held Monday for Mildred Louile Boyce of H untington Beach, who died W ednesday at the age of 76. She is •urvived by her daughter, Jackie M. Rethy, o f H u ntington Beach ; a eon, Dewain R . Boyce of Los Angeles, and five grandchUdren, JUI Rothenberger, Julie White, Theodo~ Boyce, Hilary Boyce a n d Erica Engleman. Also aurvivlng att tw o great-grandch ildren, Jessica and J acob R othen berger, and a sister, P h yllis Allen of Huntington Beach. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m . in the First Christian Church of Huntington Beach. Intennent WUJ follow at Ing lewood Memorial Park • under the direction of Pierce Brothers Smiths' M ortuary. Dorothy Ce Pierce, 85 Ser vices w e re sch eduled this afternoon for Dorothy G. Pierce of Newpor t Beach , who died last Saturday at the age of 85. She Is survived by her daughter, Virginia P. von Gal of Newport Beach and a son, Sherwood G, Pierce of Washin gton, D .C . Among her four surviving grandchildren are Douglas P. DeMayo of &anta Ana and Lynn DeMayo of Newport Beach, as well as two great-grandchildren. Memorial services were to be held at 3 p .m . at -St. And rew's Presbyterian C h urch in Newport Beach. William C. Trusty, 56 Funeral services are scheduled tomor row for William Clyde Trusty of Costa Mesa. who died W ednesday at the age of 56. Mr. Trusty had been employed for the past eight years with the Harbor Division of the Orange County Sperilf's Departmen t. He Is survived by his wife, Betty, and daughters L isa Trusty and Stacy Smith. Also surviving are tw o grandchildren. Harry Trusty and M uri.ah Smith , and a sister, J une Todd. Services will be conducted at 11 a .m . at the Rose W indow C h apel, Fairhaven M e m o rial Park, under the direction of Baltz Berger o n S m it h & Tuthill W estcliff Chapel Mortuary of Costa Mesa. MOC IO'flC( omelAMCe NO. •1 MOTICI W 9fT'llCnoM ltOTICI TO CMDfTOlll M OllD9t•~ tW nte TO mc:uT'I Of' BULK TMN8RR CfTY COUNCIL cw nm NCUMTY AWNT , .... tlOH"7 u.o.c.1 CITY O P COITA MllA, (t-,t11t1 .. WPfl,C,C.> Nolte• 1, hereby given 10 OAIJPONelA NoUoe 11 hereby _glv•n t() 1111 cr11at101• or 1111 'Olllhln 1t1n•l.,01 CHANOINO THI lo..tcl Of' Cr41dttort ol AICHAN) I. MVSCH, th•t • bulk tranJfer I• lbOUI to be LOTI M. ee, • f1 OP Debtor wtlOM ~ aodf ... It med• on pereonel property TaACT It, •ROM "t TO ~ tttll Wat~ l,IN, Hufttlngton i.e1n1ttet deterlf>tO The CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITV 8eecll Celllornla COLlnlv ol Th9 name and butlneu IMldleN OF COSTA MESA 00£8 HEREBY 0ttn0t: S111e of Ctllitorn1a, It-' a 01 111• Intended 11an11e ror tte OROAIN AB FOLt.OWS. ..curltt lnterfll It about to be SPRINGDALE DRUG CO , INC l lCTION 1. Tl'lere It llereby oranttd to BUSSAN 8HOKMI, llM 10802 Sptlf!gdele St , H11nt1ng10<1 pl~ INld tnc:luded tn the N r~. a.cured Party. who .. buelnH • 8Motl CA 92649 ell that real P'Ol*1Y loGlted at 280 .oc1r-le I tOO Sende>IC*. Cofone The locelk>n tn Catllornla ol Ille VICIO<ll Strett. AINHOt Par04tl del Mar. CA. County ol 01111104. 4:1\lel executive ollici. OI ptlni;lp•I Nutnbtl• 419-011"'24, 4t9-071·25. Stal• of Celllornll, In p~o rty 1>ut1nen 0111,. 01 1111 lnlll\b•d 4ti-07t-2tl, llld 419-071-21, to wit: ~141d ., 3810 e. CoMt H .... tran•f•Ol 1111141 SAME Lott 85, N and 117 ol Traci $7 Corona dtl Mat, County o1 angt, All oth11 1>u1lneu n1mt1 end u enown on • m1p recorO.d ln s~ o1 ca111ornl1. eddtHHJ uHd 1>y Illa 1nttnd•d 8o()I( 10, P11ge 3 ol Mleo.llanec>u• Slid property It dHcrlbed tn lranaleror w111lln """ yeatt IUI Mapt. record• ol Otanoe County, o•n•r•I 11: All flxtur•• end pu1 ao 11r •• known to 1he Callforn11, ~111pmen1 of thel Tr1v., Agency Intended 1ran1lerM ere NONIE. Eacepllng thtrelrom Ill• buatn•H known u FIRSTWORLD The nam• et>d bUtln .. • edClrfn Southtrly 160.00 IHI of the TRAVEL OF COF(OHA OEL MAR, of t1u1 lnltnded l11n1terea1 •t•-Wettetly 113.00 , .. , ol •aid LOI 85. end localed II 3a10 e. CoMI Hwy., MARCUS & SONS INC . 15802 Alto EiuitpUng the E11terly C0tona dtl Mer, County of Orllfl09, Sptlnod•I• St . Huntington Beach. 62.50 fMt Of Mid Lot 117, Ind 11141 Slate ot CalHornla. CA 92649 Southerly 13a.76 feel of the An executed MClll'llY agr~t Thet Iha ptOP••tv par11nan1 Weeterly 82 50 IMI or Mid Lot 87. J>f the 11/M wttt 119 d.ttver.O and neteto 11 deecrll>ed In general ., I ECflON I. Purau1n1 10 th41 lhe contldet•tton ''*-'°' rMlkl on Re1111 Drug Slor• Stock and provlel~ OI s.c110n 13-79 of the or .,.., the 27th day of Ml)', 1983. fhtlUrH and It IOCll•CI II 15802 Municipal COdt ol 11141 City ol Co111 el IO:OO o'clock a.m. 11 Reeldentlel SP<lnod•le SI Hunllngton 8tacll Mesa. Dlalrlt;t M14> C-4 of 1119 City Elctow Corp., 1470 J1mt>or .. Rd., CA 9211<19 ol eo.11 M9ta, eopy ol wlllch It on Newport e.ech, County ol Orange. Th• bulln•n name uNd by Mid Ille In lh• office ol the Ptannlng State of Callfomla. transferor al said 1ocat1on is 0ep111ment, It hereby 1mended by So 1., 18 knOWn to the ~ed Springdale Drug Co • Inc Or l'IC'TmOUI ~ .. ...-1T&,_.,., Th• totlowlno pereon 11 dOlng --: (A) UUll8~ (BJ UTILITIES 8AOI! Rf.Dllv r lONa SYITl!M8 810CIATE8, 2172 DuPont Df .. . 220, lrvlne, CA t21 ti, VIROIL MARION FRIEMAN, 1 t47 ~ i.-, Bente An1, CA 2708. Tiiie buel'*9 la OOtlO\laled by 1111 ndMclual. VII°"''_, Tiiie •181.,,.,.,..t w• filed wttl'I Ille ty CMtk Of OteftOi Couf\ty on 111, 1883. ,,.,.... Publl•h•d Or•no• Coe11 Dilly Kot. AfKll 21. 28, M,y 5, 12, 1~ 1802·83 NILIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI au ...... HA,. I TATWMINT The following perton It doing bustnese 11: PROMARl.NE. 2 tlS I Peclflc B-203. Coel• M"ota, CA. 92627 JOMPh Lff Procha.zk1, 2151 PllClllc, Costa Mesa. CA. 921127 Thi• buslnMS It conCIUCled by Individual Jot Proellaz.ke This st111amen1 was lllecl Wllh the County Clerk ot Or1n09 County on Cout DAILY PILOT /Frid "'°""°"' _, 111 IUI llAaml'TA~ 1 ne foliowtno per eon 11 dotne b\llll1eM •; TA "AN Ill A 00 M PU· 'URHITUAE, 1811 IHI Edinger Avenut, 81nta Ant , C111tornl1 92706 Mlbhul E wood•, 331111 Celtlornl• St .• Cot11 M•••· Ctllfornla t2828 Tlllt ~ II ~ed by en ln<ltvlduel. Mtcl\all WOOOI Thie atat-1 -flled With 1"9 County Cieri< of Orange eoun11 on Aprl fl, IN3. "2*12 Publllhed Orange Cou l Dall)' Piiot, Aprl 21, 28, Mly 6, 12. 1983. 1ae1-a3 NlltC NOTICE rtCTmOUI IUllNIH um ITATIMl#T The lollowtng Petton• Ire Oolng blitl-U. SUITE 480 ASSOCtATEB, 1401 Dove St .. Sutt• 450, Ne wpo1t &Men, CA 92te0. ROBERT L JOHNSTON 3tll0 Park. IMWpott ea.ch, Celllornl1 92MIO TEO R. CARPENTER, 2000 Waveoretl Dr , Coron• d•t Mir, California 921125. Thia bueltMtN la condUC18d by a e. 1883 PUBUC NOlU FICTmOUI _,..... ..... ITA.,...,,., The lollowlng pertonl 1re dolnG buelnMI u : PROJECT MACHINE 6 MFO .. 3009 S ()(ange St .. Santi Ana, CA 92701 Oean T. St1rr. 3109 Aqullla. Dana Point, CA. 92394 the addition thereto ol lhe R3 1£11 Party, 111 buetnen ni mH ind That UICI bulk l••n•let 11 deSC<lbed In Section thereof. lddr..-ueed by Ille o.btOt fO< Intended 10 be conaummated II the ll!CTION 3. Thi• Ordinance ;l{°a11 the thrM yure !Mt put. II dtlferent olllce of. Mtrcut 6 Sonf, Inc take ellecl end be In full force thirty from the abolla ere:NONE. 15802 Spt1ngdele St., Huntington AprU 8, 1983 F21-general partnwlhlp. -Robet1 L JOtll\tlon George LMP9'. 28M Cel.llCNI St , Newport BelCh, CA. 12MO Thll butlnell It conduc18d II) e general pllt1ner"lhlp. Geor09 L""9' (30) days from ind alter 111 Dated: April 12, 1063. Beael\, CA 92649 on or 11rter May Publlahed Orenge Co111 Q1lly Thie a111eman1 w11 nled wltll 11141 Piiot, April 14, 21. 28, Mey 5, 11163. County Clerk ol Or1nge County on Tl'lts ttalemenl w1a flied will\ tne Counly Cletk ot Oran09 County on _ passage. and prior lo tile e•plraUon Secured p1rty t \~!a~~me and addren OI Iha of fifteen ( 15) d•y• from tne Suasan Shokrat 1>9raon wllh whom ct.aim• may be ___ • _______ 17_11_1·_11_31 Aprll 18, 1983. P2M411 Publl•h•d Otano• COHI Dally April 11, t983, '21.a4 Publlthed Or1nga CoHI Dilly PllOI, April t4. 21, 2a, M1y 5. 1963. 11og.a3 ... pasHge thereof, thal be publlllled Publlthed Or1nge Co .. I Dally lllec'I It Philip J NeUhlrt, 16802 once In tile Orange Coa91 0•11¥ Pilot, M1y 6, t983 Sprlngdale SI . Hul'llng10" Beacti. FICTITIOUa IU ... 11 Piiot, a new1p1per ol gener11 2099·83 CA 928'19 and the lut day for llllng N,... ITATl•NT clrculatlon. l)flnted and publl•hed in . The lot"-'~ dot lh• City ol Coet• M .. a. together l'tllllC NOTICE cia1m11 by any creditor •hall be May bu•'-;7""' OetWft• .,, no With the n•mn OI the members ol It. 1983 whlcti la Ille bllatnese dly Nl;WKIRK MANAGEMENT.,,:,, the City Council voting tor and ON>INANCI NO. 11-11 before the condummatlon d1te E. t81h Street. Cotta MH•, againsl ltle ume AN INTI RIM ORDINANCE OF epecllled ebove Celil0tnla 92828' PASSED ANO ADOPTED Ihle 2no THE CnY COUNCIL OF THa cm Oa1eo April 21 1983 JamM A. Newkirk, 434 Via Udo day ol May, 19a3. OF COaTA Ml[IA. CAUfOftNIA, Mateus & Sona Nord, N-port Beech, C1lllornlt Donn Hall l lCTENOINQ THI EFFECT OF 15802 Sptingdalt SI 92663 Mayor OI the OMMNANCI 1$4 CONCIRNINQ A Hunllngton Buch. CA 92646 Mar1hl A. Newkirk, 434 Vt1 City ol Coate Meaa MOR ATOR I UM ON TH I Harold T Marcus. Pr" Lido Nord. Newport Beaoh. ATTEST: PftOCllltNO ANO lllUANCE Of' Intended Tranaleiee California 921163 Eiieen P Phinney BUILDING PERMtTI ANO ZONE PubllShed Orange Coaal Dally JOii Newkirk, 1560 Pl1eent1e. City Cttfk ol the E XCEPTION PERMIT• FOii Pllol, April 29• 1983 No. G7, Newport S.ICh, C1ltlornla City ol Coate Mesa llLLaOARDI OR OUTOOOll 1994'83 92663 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) l ADVIRTlllNQ ITRUCTURll, ------------Thia buatneae It condllOled by an COUNTY OF ORANGE SS DECLARING IA.IQ OftDltlANCE TO PUBLIC NOTICE lndMduat. . CITY OF COSTA· MESA l 81 AN URQINCY ORDINANCE -----------J A Newlllrk I, EILEEN P PHINNEY, City Clerk AND l lTTINQ FO RTH T HE FICTITIOlll IUllNl!ll llMI ' and u-olflolo Clerk ol Ille City llEA80N8 T .. RIFOft. NA.Ml ITATl'.•NT Nil.IC NOTICE Coun<:ll of the City of Cotta M .. 1, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY The toll owing pereon It doing ------------hereby certify that Ille 1bo11e and OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY bualnMI u : FICTITIOUI IUltNEll loregotng Ordlnenoe No. 60·7 was ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS· CREATIVE BUS INES S NAME ITATEllllNT PUBLIC NOTICE PIOt. Aprll 21. 28. M1y 5. 12, 1983 1883-63 Nil.IC NOTICE F'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 FtCTITIOUe ........ NAME ITAT'l•NT ..,._ ITATa.NT The followlng pereon I• doing The lollowlng 1>9r10n It doing business as· ~ 11; INTEGRATED BUSINESS ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. 2005 W. Balboa Blvd., ANO CONSULTING, 1326 W . •601. Newport Beaeh, CA. 92863 Belboa Blvd .. Newport BMctl. CA Pelllek o. Cavaneugll, 2005 w . 92863 Sal boa Blvd .. # 601. Newport Michael JOl'ln Mullen, 132a W. Beac:h CA 92a""' BaJboe Blvd., Newport a..cn, CA • . """ 92863 This buatness Is conductetl Dy an Thi b"•' 1 --... ~_...by ~ Individual. • ...,,_ • ...,......,.,.., -· P.O. C11ven1ugh lndlYldull. This statement was lited with lhe MlchMI J. Mullen County Clerk ol Or•no• County on Tnt1 111temeot w .. flled wttn 1119 April 11. 1983. County Cltril of 0rllnQ9 CoUonty on F21mt April 25, 1983. Publlshed Orange Coatl Dally Pilol, AprU 14, 2t. 2a. Ml)' s. 1983. 1722-83 Introduced and c;on&td«ed aectlon SECTION!. The City Coun<:ll ol CONSULTANTS. 4481 Outrlgget, The lollowlng person 11 doing F't1.a Publlshed Orange Co11t Ollty Piiot, AprH 2a, Ml)' 5, 12, 19, 1983 1938-83 by MCtlon II • regular rnMtlng of lhe City 01 Costt Meta flnela ano Huntington BMch. CA 92849. bUSlnesa u . . ..... 'IC MnflC( said Cl1y Council held on lhe'17th dect1ree 1h1t Ordinance 83-8 wu FRANCESCA C. AL BERNI. SURE L 0 CK H 0 MES '"~ "" NlJC NOTICE \ day ol M1rch. t980. and t~.~lter adopted as 1n urgency 1n1erlm 44a1 Outrigger. Huntlnglon e..ctl, LOCKSMITH. 423'n Weet Bay FICTITIOUI au ... 18 ,._.......,.., --.. passed and edopled u • wh..,.. II a ordinance 10 11tow tulltct.nt time CA 9:l649. Street. Costa Men. California NAME I TATl•NT .-'::'!~-.,·.~ regular rnMflng ol aald City COllllCll 10< the City to prepert and to ldopl This business 11 conducted by 92627 The folio Ing person 11 doing -.. • _.. • held on Ille 2nd d1y or M1y, 19a3, 8 new ordinance to t egulato an lndMduat. Steve EClwln Scruggs. 42311\ business as:w The folfowlng 1>9rton It doing by the lollowlng roll call vote: blllboarda and ouldoor advertising Franc»9C• C. Albeml West Bay Street, Coale Mesa. l•I WORLD ANIMATION buat,_ _ AYES: Council Members: Hall. structures: that lhe City tias made a Thlt sl•llmenl WU filed with the Catllornla 92827 SOCIETY, (b) WORLD ANIMATION A. P.S. WITH LOVE, B. R.A.M./ Johnson, HertLOj), McFer1and good-leltll and diligent effort to County Clerk ol Or111ge County on Thia business l• c:onduc1ed by en FESTIVAL. 449 Blumont, Lagune INDUSTRIES, 1245 Logan AV9nlle, NO&S: Councll Memt>era: None prepare and to proceu a new Mr/ 2, 1983. lndlVldtJel. S.ech. Celllornla 92851 Coat1 MMe, CA. 92t2t ABSENT: Council Members: ordinance u dlecuaHd In IM '21564e Steve E. Scruggs Chrtslopher Allonio Padllla, t rvlng Schw11u . 509 E. Schafer "Biiiboard Ord!nanc.JMorttorlum Publlahed Or1nge CoHI Dally ThlS statement wu liled with the 9 Bl 1 L B h Vafel1cle, Burt>ank, CA. 91501 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have. SlttuJ R9!>0f1" lltUed on Aptll 22, Piiot, Mly 8, 13, 20, 27, 1983 County Cler~ ol Orange County on ~:.lf0tnl~r;:~;5 i IQ Uni He ' Thie bull,_ la condLICted by an hereby set my hind and •1tl•ed tl'le 1983; and lhat 1ddltlon1I time It • 2048-113 Apdt 1 t. 1983. lndTl~jds.~u1slneu It conduct41d by an lnd~-•ng .,......._~ Seal ol the Clty of eo.Ja Mua 1hl1 netded· to complete lhe p..oonalng. ------------1 '2119211 ., .,. "" ....... _ .. : -Florence B. Morea - 3rd d•Y of May, 19113 ot the new 0tdlnince. PtlllJC NOllCE Published Orenge Co111 Dally ChnstOi)ller A. PaClllla This •tltemel'lt -llled With Ille El.'-' P Pflln!l!)I ~ccordlngly . 11\.e toU~w.lng ------------1PJl01, Apr 14, i1, 211, M•y.51:.1~8.,30 This statement -• Hied with 1119 Collnly Cl9rk on April 18, 1913. ~- City Ctirll aoo urgency meuure 11 edopled. FtCTTTIOUI IU ... 11 .,,,......, County Ckwk or Orenge Counly on • ~ ex-olflclo Clirk ol SECTION 2 The City Stall 11 NAm ITAnmNT April t 1 1983 Publltlled 0<1nge Cou t Di lly lt\e City Council 01 hereby directed nol to P•oceM n0t Tile following pereon I• doing l'tlll.IC NOTICE ' · f·tl 3nl Piiot, Aprtl 21, 26, Ml)' 5, t2, 1M3. Funeral services were scheduled today for the City o1 Cotta Mesa .._ any permit• ot lnY kind '°' bu91.-u : -•·---ARY OF Pubttshed Or•no• Cont Dilly 1M6i;'._ d f Published Orange CoHt Dally t>llll>Oetds or outdoor advertlsl"" GILBERT PROPERTIES, 245 -Pll I a 1• 2t 28 M 5 t"'•3 Florence 0 -rgeron Morea, a former resi ent o 8 983 ··• Ft h A u 1 2c c t PftOf'Oll!O-ON>IMANCE 0 · ... pr. ... · · •Y • •0 •-II' ~ oo: H Piiot. May , t <1t18-83 structures '°' the duration ol thlt sc er venue, nil , 01 • • d d 1 1 a 182S-113 ,.--..n. """''1; __ Costa M esa, who died Tuesday in Desert ot Ordinance, provided that any Mesa, California 92826' "' propose or nenc• ~ .,._IC """TICE __ ., __ 1 1 Cit --I th 1 h Shirley M1rlene Gllber1 4309 scheduled for adoption at the .,. .. 'IC NOTICE ACTTTIOU8 Sprin~. . '"~ "" ...,.,.....,ton or Y -·on • u Rocky point Roi d, Anaheim, regular Ci1y Council meeting of May '"~ ..,... ITA S e l·s s u rvived by her daughters, l'_at.nc1a YOU AM IN DEFAULT UNDER A been flied with Ille City. °' permit ca1110tnla 921107 1&. 1983. t>elng Ordlnen~ a3-10, SUMMARY Of' The IOll~ ••doing d I DEEO 0 1' TflU I T DATEO lssuedbytheCttybelore Marchl&. Thltbuatnesat1c:onductedbyanam11ndlng lhe Costa Mesa PROPOllDORDINANCI t>ust,,..u: •ct•TES 203 W a tts o f Irvin e and A u drey Joh nson of Marina e NOVHl•ER 11. 1111. UNLl81 1983• 911811 not t>e denied. enjoined. lndlvldual. Municipal Code regul1llng escort Ordinance 83-9 la actiedul&d 10 WAVE 111 A~ .. t' Ne,;,port Rey . Also surviving are six sisters, two broth ers, YOU TAKI ACTION TO PftOT'ICT or otherwise preventeddlto": ~lnbo Shirley M. Gtlt>en bureaus and other ad u t t 1>e In lull force and effect 30 daya Promontory~ • " d hildre YOUR PROPl•Tv , IT ..... ., 81 pursued or cornplete so e v v 1 r1 1 1 b si~-• ,. _ __.. c • .. 2 five ~andchildren and. three great·gf8l\ c. . . n . " ... • reason ol tl'le adoption or this Thia statement wu ltled w11h the en e a nmen 11 ·-• from Us adop11on on M1y 2. 1983. ,.._,,., " • i rd Crottlc. Jr. ll be h Id 1 l p, fl View I OLD AT A PUBllC I ALL If YOU Ordinance. Such protect• may l>e County Clerk ot Oran09 CountY on The motion 10 give Ordinance t>y the 1011owlng roll cell 11018. ~Wtlltam. or w-. rvices wi ~~·at p.m. a ac:n ~ .. t, NEID AN IElCPLAl&A!ION OF T ~oH•~d O< letad, 11 ~U 2fSi l983. 83-10 first retdll'Q carried by lhe -~~~-1¥,H~ Pr , "'¥ z,.".lJ~~-·~~111 -j••••TllJl~~J,,..---t'-.-, ·~ ~~-, ,_-, _..... .~ ,.,-~i""':\5, ~ ~ • --1 · -~ .,_.., .-,.. · -,~.,. _. ___ -· CTI 11 1, ..... dllnc l"ulmi ct;i-1 .. ~•''"•"· .iun~A·~· <>ne. B ENT· Scheler. Jr.._....::.:... .... .......... I •" , 4~ ·-1 • -Cl' A LAW\"Elll ' -~ finds and d~claru th~I the Pllol, Apr.~. M1y , t3, 20, t983 Hertzog. McF1rland NOES None Ordlnanc• 83·11, rezones • A~~ii ~by 8 Deen reques to e JUne tan Cancer Society. NOTICE OF ltfUIT'll't SALi protection 01 the public llHllh, 1935-83 ABSENT· Scha1er 0.4-ecre parC41t. currently utlttzed •• ...,_81 Plflner81\11), TI NO 17915 1 d 1 ell 1 es The lull 1ext of the proposed 11 park1'1g et ea lo• •n e xisting WlM'--H. "·-'-, Jt. • NOTICE is' HEREBY GIVEN. lhat sa ety, en oener• w ara requ r 1111-.,. NOTICE ordlnanGe may be read In lhe Cily _,, .,..,_, .. thal tnls Ordinance be idopled u l"UUU" convalucenl hotpHal. located J This atat-I -ltl8d with the 11111 llDm on Thursd1y, May 211. 11183, 11 an urg•MY measure, pur-..ant 10 Cle<k's olflee el 77 Fair or1 ..... Cosia 2570 Newport Boule1111d. trom County a.ti of Orange County OI\ 1 · 10.00 o'clock a.m of uld day, In Section 651158. Callfornla ~:.:A~=· MllN loCL. OHd Aprll25, 1983. l't1l91t •-----------------------~ ~~.~~ s':~':':i~hi~::=~ G~~en~ean1t0Codn1 I~ tupport 01 tile The fot~~ng peraooa are doing EILEEN p ~~~N~:; Of~~~~l~;'t,~'r= l~~ge City PllotPul>!l!!'h•d280Mralnyg5e 1C2oa1~1 ?.,,a2!_Y RE •L EST•TE SECU RITIES " bllal,_aa, Published Orange Co111 Dilly C,......_ . ..,_ 77Fal "'"Cotta ,,..,, • ' ' •· ...., SERvtCE. 1~1ted et 2020 Nortll necessity 0' en urgency measure T O D D S C H 9 0 L E R & Pllol, May 6, 1983 ""~ • 0"'"" 81 ' '~ • 1155-83 BENNETT lntennent al Harbor Lawn B s 11 206 1 fh Cl"' 1 are 85 totlows: ASSOCIATES. 107'n Sonora Street, 21 t2-83 Mese. c.ILEF' F>. PHINNEY •-.,. """llCE roadway. u e · n .. e ., o The Clly Council adopled "' ,..__.,, "" M A R Y EVE L Y N Cemetery. Family prefers s 1 A a Counly ol Orange State N9Wl>Ol1 BMch. ca111ornl1 92663 City Clerk BENN"'""", wlfa of th e late donations be made to Harbor o:nc~11~o;n11 TOKAI BANK OF Ordinance 75•30 10 promot e Todd A. Schooler, lOH., Nil.IC NOTICE Published or:•g• Cout Dally "'' ~ ~ ' C II I B kl commerce and lo encourage Sonora Street, Newport Beac;ll, •a F.dward L. Bennett, former Fellowship Bible C hurch CALIFORNIA, a 81 orn • an no redevelopment ol bllghled 1tea~. to ca11forn1e 92683 -----K-_...,.------Pilot, May 6, 1 2113-83 di rec tor of Cos ta M esa Missionary Fund, 190 23rd ~or~or1t1°cr, 81 d duly •P~~lntt~d lmpfove treltlc safety. 10 protectthe Sandra M. Schooler, 107'"' FICTITIOUS MJIMll C.ONJOUdated Water District. St., Cos ta Mesa. Pierc e p':!e":' ~n 1':ie8~or.a~~~~n In °1t1a~ r~~i:s~~~n~I~ !~~hr~tv,m~: 11cffy°7~ Sonora Street. Newport BHcti. MAME ITA~NT L--~-===~NO=.::TICE:::::=:---resident of Costa Mesa. Ca. Brother s Bell Broadway eer111n Deed 01 Trust •~ecuted by ..,. d 1 bl Catltoml• 92683 The lollowlng per901111.,. doing ANTHONY SCHA TZLEIN, 1 mettled c r e 8 t e 1 m o r e e a r 1 e Tnta b\1111.-la condUCleCI by 111 bus!.-u: Paased away o n May 3, 1983. M ortuary, Costa M e sa man WI><> acquired 11119 as Anthony environment tor the citizen• end lndilltdual . CARPET s AND DRAPES Beloved mother of Ted and directors. 64:l-9150. scrran1e1n, 1n unmarried man, \llsl1ors of the Cll)' of Coste MMe TOdd A. Scl\OOlet UNLIMITED. 2H92 Mll\'guerite • IOllowtf>O pet900t .,. doing M ary G. Bennett of CostaA TRUSTY ..corded No••mber ta, 11ai, In ~ '06~~tement1ht 0-81 Plen This st•t-t _. flleO wttn the Parl(Wly. Suite 100, Mls8ion '/lelO. ~ • TB E ~:sa~:dmother o.a ~u• 1LL1 A~C-L y n E BCJOI( 1429f ol Qlflcl1t Racor~QI 0 ~~he y. ~· -~:9.1· ~ Cieri< ol ~1 ~iy on A 9287.5: . ·' \I CO~SUM~1,?~PA I L -J. ' 1 ·"'-' ., • ~ ••let ~out\t~••o• •1-t. · 1~1.. .... • • ,~_, • ., ,.>,., ".r. 1 l}(E:~CC . an 'O~la TRUSTY, res1• t' ot_COsta Recorder'f In 1 No 200711 ' u "' " ... e · ~ 1 e1 fo111 c~o a . 2 l('flflffl9f l~ co.tw•• • · Mesa. Ca .. John G ra':'15 of Mesa, Ca .. Passed away o n b eason of 1 beach or detiult.,; Metromedia, In<: .. va. Ctl\I 01 Sen • Publl•h•d Ora nge Co111 D1tly M1rguerlt• Par1ew1y Sutt• o, 92e2e Santa Ana, Ca., and Michael May 4 . 198 3 . ·He was p~:ment or perlormence ol the ~fi~1~: 1..,'.11~1fyu :i 10~d~n~:C: Piiot. AfK. 29, May 8. 13. ~·9~~ Ml~~ ~Ala 9=~ by 1 3146L~i:;~ ~. ~~·=: Gravis of Coat.a M esa, Ca .. employed for the past 8 obtlgatlon• sacured thereby, TS-30· CA 921126 ~eat-grandmother of Aaron years with the County of including lhll l>tHcti or detauu. The\)the po11lblt lnvelldallon 01 l'tlll.IC NOTICE ~,P°',::"ci D<• ~· ·Timothy John Gel•. t5522 illsteln Of ,..._ta Mesa: Ca. Orange Sheriff's Depatment, Notice of which wH recorded Ordlnat>ce 75-30 creatH • currenl a peo , ... L RPM, ·Pr" Woodruff Ave 1117 a.tmower CA '-"" Septembef 7 t982 as Recorder's _ ... 1 h h bllc .,...,_,,., ·-111... · o ' • " · • · d l"'h ' toph er Gra•"• of H b DI · I H · N' 92'31c770 WILL and Imm .... ate 1"'181 '0 1 e pu .-..... ,...,..1 au-•• This a1a1emeot .,M filed with lhe 907os-an ~ ris • ..,. a r o r VIS on. e IS ~~~~11~:~~B~CAUCTtONTOTHE heailh,Mlety,1nd-llart1nClthat ...... TATW•NT CountyClar11ofdi'lnQCICoul'1yon ThlablltlnettltcondLICtedbyl ~':io~'y ~r~:::~t ai::~ ~~~n bl1s~is T';~:t:e::?'ci HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, ~~,r~~:•r:n°~1~,g~n:;!;:r~~ bu~r;:i.:~ petWRI .,. d~ Aprll 1. 19a3, n1ao1 genetll ~-=PP. McCr- Cho1r-1)[)'ecU>r for 14 years S 1 a c y S m> i t h , 2 lawful money ol the United States. structuru •ould end1nger the ALDRICH TELEVISION, 1005 Pubneh'(I Orange co .. t Dilly Thi• ll•t-t wu tti.cs with the at ffarf>or Fellowship Bible grandchildre n Harry Trusty :.'at: ~~:.f~J":~k dr:':\'.1~ C: public health. ••lety. af\d wtllar•; W. 17th Street. Sin ta An1, Pllol A!>"4 29, M1y 6, 13, 20, tN3. County Clerk ol Orange County on Church, Costa Mesa. S he and Muriah S mith sister ledllfll otedlt union. or • et1te or 45~:: ~~:::~:nu:~.~=d b~ c1111~~~2~~ow. 1005 w. 111.11 • 2008-83 Aon1 18. 19113. ~ was past treasurer, historian Jun~ Todd. Services 'will be ==~:::.~.==~= Ordinance 834 It required to drah StrMt, Santi Ana, Calltomta 92708 flt&IC NOTICE Publlel'led Orange Cout Dally and c: hap I a in o { l he he'd on Saturday. Ma~, 1 Iha ume ot..,. 111 riQhi title af\d 111\d 10 e<topt • new ordln111ee to Danlel L Walker, 1005 w. 17th Piiot, Apf1t 21, 211. May 5. 12. 19113. n apublt'can W omens' Club. :::a3 at ll·.OOAM at the • ~, .. ..., ·1 T. · 1 1 control, to regul1te, end, ti Street. Santi Ana. Callfomte 92708 l'ICTTTIOUI ~H 111M-A.1 n~ •v lnteresl •-v1 I. as rus ee, n necesaary. to ablt• blllboerdt °' Thia~ le oond\IC1ed by, NAm ITATS•NT Former pr I n cl Pa I o £ Window Chapel, Fairhaven that real properly altulle In H id outdoor 1dvert11lng 1tructure1 general partnerwlllp. Tiie following pereon It doing NlJC NOTICE Greenvi lle Elementary Memorial Park. Services County '"d Sl•I•. dHcrlbed 98 wllllln th• communlly In order to Rlcl\ard 1. Low bueA-11: l'1CTT1l0Um .,...II . School. Santa Ana, Ca. under the direction of Baltz. lot=CEL 1: Lot 47 Of Tra.ct No. p.~~'~1.'~. public hHlth. Hl•l'f· Tl'I'-•t[)an•·-tef J,. '!!!!'"~ .-.. ,.... (I) TOTAL HEALTH CO-OP, (b) um ITATlmNT Fun al · will be held S . h & Tu bill C f ,,.. "'" •• ,. w--,..,,. ,,. TOTAL HEALTH SEMINA.RS. (c) The lolloWtng pertom -CIOlng er servtces Bergeron mu t 9322, In 1he City of lrvlne. aunty 0 SECTION 4. Tllll Otdlnenoe 11\111 County Clerk of Or11109 ()OU~ .. • NATURAL FOODS FOR ALL bull..-u; FICTTTIOUI _, ..... NAME I TATE•NT The following pe/aon It doing bllat.-u: FULLER PAINTING, 1a53 Por1 Shettlefd, Newport Belch, CalHomla 112NO Ken f'uflet. 1 Ha Port Stienle4d. Newport 8-:11. Celltomll 92MO Thi. bll"'-la conducted by an ~~llJI& Th1S'•~•1_t _ ~ ;r,Ji·~-.(' County a.ttc of Orange Collrf' on/ Aptll 19. t"3. • ~ Publishe d Or1nge Co1~ Piiot. Apr. 22. 29. M1y II. 13, t983 16411-33 Pla.IC NOTICE 1'1CTITIOU9 .-.. ........ TATl..wr The lotowlng l*lonl -dolnG bull-• BAKER REALTY. 1161 Biiiet St . Coetl MMe. CA 92$21. BAKER RElolTALS & SALES, INC., 1 Cllltomta COfJ)Ofallon. 1151 Bak• St., Coet1 ~ CA 92tff. I Thll b\111,_ la conCIUCled I ( Beker Ael>tale &. S... tnc. ; Anthon)' M. Berlna9r. Prel. r4 Thlt •l•t-t -filed """ tile County Olefk of Orange County on Saturday, May 7, 1983 at Westcliff C h apel Mortuary Orange, Stile OI C•ll•ornl•, .. per take effect 1nd bl In lull force .... COOKING SCHOOL, 11a Coll• VANGUARD COMMERCE 2 ; 0 0 P M a t H a r b o r of Costa Mesa. 646-9371. "'IP recorded In book 412 ft•' 23 Immediately from and •lt•r Its Publl1h1d Or1no• Coal! Dilly M ... Street, Coell Meea, Clllllomta PARK. LIO"' &8t DoYlf ortve. Suite Fellowship Bible Chu rch, PIERCE to 29 lnclu11ve ol Ml•o• l•neoua pHswoe. and prior 10 lhe expiration Pilot, Apr. 211, MIY I, 13, 20, t963 921127 15 N.wpor'I 8eech CA 92683 . Aprtt 111, 1983. PIMm ! Publlll'led Orange Coa1t Dilly. C M VI It ll Mape. tn the office ol the County of llltaen (151 Cl•r• from tht 1AIHl-A'.) B1rber1 Squier, Ha Colla ' a bet o S,,.;llh 1111 Dover ~sta esa. s a on DOROTHY G. PIERCE. Rec0tder ol aald Coonty. 1>8HI08 thereof, ehat t>e publl•hed .., ..,,.TICE MM• SlrMI, eo.11 Meea. C1t1torn1a 0r~'°s 1[ 15· ~ 8Mclh CA Fnday. May 6, 1983 from ~e 85 passed away on April hcept 1n undivided one·h•ll one• In th• o range CoHI Dilly !'tan. nu 92627 • u • • · lO:OOAM to 9:00PM and on 3 19•83 Sur·vt'ved by her lnterut of all oH. gas. mlnerll• end Pllo1, • newepaper ot generel ..... TiO()U1 ., ... ,, Thlt bulllnat It COl'ductecl l>y en 92t83 1111 Sa urda M 7 1983 from , . Olher llydrOGetbon tubatanoet lylng ctrcu11t1on. l)flnted ind publlahed In .--• 8TATl..wT lndMduel Raymond W, DeMott. • t y, ay • daughter Virginia P. von Gal In end undet 11ld tend below a tl'le City 01 Cotta MeSI, logetller NA dot Berber• Squlet Dover Drive. Suite 16. Newport l'lCTITIOUI .,... .. 9 : 0 0 AM to 1 I : 0 0 AM · of Newport Beach, Ca .. son depth ol 500 feel meuured wllh the nlllMS 01 Iha member• 01 The lottowtng .,.,_are no Tiii• •tatamenl wll ni.cs wttn 111e BMd'I. CA 92683 um ITATDmNT ~-=:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:==;;;;;;~Sherwood G Pierce, of Ylfllcalty lrom lhe turf-ol said the City Councll voting tor and ~1:00ALE OR'JG. 15ao2 County Clef1< ol Oreng41 CO\lftty on V1110U1rd ln\IMtmel!I Cotp .. • TM fotloWlf>O per-. -doing lend, bUt without the right ol turf-ana/ntt tile urne The provttlont 01 S Al)fll 28 1ga3 Catlfornl• CMl>Oflllon, 181 OoWf buaf~ u; Washingto n , D.C .. also 4 entry lllettio, u rHarved In th• irile Ordlni nce enill be elleollv• sPrlngd1le trHt, Huntington ' · Fl1-Drive. SUl1• 15. Newport 8eecl\, CA ALLENDALE GALLERY, 1640 Piiot, AfKll 21, 28: Mly 5, 12L~M3 -\ -1eo2-13 •• •• . MUC NOTICE rtUCI .. OTHIH lfU .. OADW&T MO•TUAIT 110 Broadway Costa Mesa &42·91!>0 grandchildre n, including Deed• recorded tn book 95415 P111141 untll IUCh urne 11 1 MW ordtnenc-8"ch. Celtcl°'snl• ~S09 8 c PubJl•h•d Or1ng• Cout Delly 9~ ~ ............ 11 ........... ~ ........ 1 So. Cout Hlghwe)I, No.. t03. L8gllna DouglasP. DeMayoofSanta 608endlltt,Oftklla1Rec;ords. regul1t1ng btllbo1rd11nd ouldoor MAR u & N IN .. 'Plol Ap 29 Maya 13 20 1983 "-.,.._._ ....,......,,.., _, 8Mch,Clllfornle9211&1 DeM PARCEL 2 Non-e 1Cclus1ve edverttelng ttructurH becornH C•lllotnta corpor1t1on. 21981 I • r. . . . I~ llm!ledpennetehlp. Robert M . Allen, 10~· • Ana, Ca., and Lynn ayo e111emen11 lot utllltle1 and tor other en-t .. -. Oce1nvlaw Ltne, Hunltngion Vanguerd Promontory Drive, E .. Newport l&LnlHGl•OH SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCLlff CH&Ptl 427E 171h St Costa Mesa 646·937' ,&CIHC VllW MIMOllAL ,A .. Cemetery Mortuary Chal)el·Crematory 3!100 Pac1llc View Onve Newport 6eaCh 6-44·2700 NcCC>aMtCIC "MOITU&•llS Leguna Bench 494·94 I!> Laguna Hills 1M 093J San Ju1n Ctp1e1rnno 495 1776 MADOll LA WM-NT. Ol.IYI MOrluitf'Y • Ceme1ory C1•tna1ory 18~ G11lor Ave Costa Ma111 !>40 5554 of Newr:n Beach, 2 great-1 es d -,... Beech, Calllornla 92846 ·-ic NOTICE lrNMtment Corp. Belch, c1111ornta t 2NO . I purpotH. u oep H r e rve PASSED AND ADOPTED lhll 2nd Thll bual-It condueted by 1 ,._ ,._.._. o. Smflll grandc 1ldren. M emor1a hereby. all e• sucn eatement• era dey 01 Miy, t983 ~-atlon. -nnoua --u p":-::""~, 1(111\lH n L Kiicoyne , IU services w ill be held on more tully dMCrlbeCI In th11 arllcle ATTEST _,,_. ..... --,....,..,, Pro ontory Drl11e, w .. Newpor1 6 1983 entllled "Eattrnenlt" ol thll cer111ln El'--n P Phlnn.., MlfC\.tt & Sont lno. ..,... 8TATllmNT Thlt ttlt-t WM l1led with the . Cllffomla 92NO Friday , May • at ..., -• H Old T Mwaue c r o County on J :OOPM at St. Andre ws Oeclarallon o l Coven1n11, City Clark of tile p~!.,d«l; · The follOWlng peraoot 1re doing Coun~ l«'k o range Rob9f1 M. Allen Pn4e9-l•• Presbyterian Church. ~e~~~~~:nJc11o~~r R,•t',1::~0~: CltY 01 Coll• MtH Donn Hiii This •t•tement Wll ltled with !1141 bo•l~A~!ASSOCIATES. 151177 April 6 ' 1913 ' ,,,_ Publlt1141d Or•noe COH I Dally ~" BOYCE lnttr1.1mint No. 19081 In book Miyor of tl'le City County Ctetk ol 0.-ange County on Ctiemlcal ~. H1111ttngton Beech, Publlthed Oreno• co .. t Dilly t, AfK. 21. 28. Mey 11. 12, t• t· 1 M IL DR ED L 0 U I S E 13349 P• t3H e1 MCI .. Oftlolat 01 c oat• M-Aprll 211, t9113. Calttornla 9211<'9 Piiot, Aprlt 2a, May 6. 12, 11. 1913 ti,._._ l Reoorda ol Orang• Counly, STATl!OFCAL.IFORNIA) ,,,_ John Hlyt, t2982 E tN0-83 1 B 0 Y C E , r e a l d e n t o f California (The "Oecllratlotl"~ COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Publ11h1d Or1nge CoH t Di lly Ctoverdlle, Mooro1r1t, Calll0tnl1 •-II' Mnftl'< ..a.IC NOTlCE I • Huntlngwn Beach, Ca, Born Tl'le etrHI addreu or oll'lar ..,,TV OF COSTA MESA ) Piiot, ~. 29, MIY I, 13. 20, 1993 13201 ~ ""'-. -----------...,.,..-=~--../ ln BuUalo. New York on common de1lgn1t1on ot 1111 reaf ~ 200l-33 Chrlttlne M. Campbell, t787 ACTTT'IOUI .,_.. ACTTnOUm .,..M November 6, 1908. Passed property hetelnaboWI deecrlbed It I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Cletk P\a.JC NOllCE Orlnge AYe, Ho. 8101, Cc!M•....... ~ ITAT'llmNT --ITA~ awav on May 4 , 1983 in l)Ull)6rted to be 1& AldM. IMM. and u-olllclo Clerk of the City Celllornla 92827 The following pe1eon I• doing ~ol:-'no peraon la dotno : " Be h Ca Sh tllitornl1. Couno!I ol 1ht Clty of Coetl Meea. 'tCTTTlOUI ........ Thll ~ II oondllG1ed by I ~ flt: TEO O'TOOLl £0UIPMI NTJ : Huntington ac • • e Tl'la underelgned dltel1IT' •~ hereby 09111fy 11111 tht above end NA• ITATl•NT general~ ~bell P AHA M A JACK 0 f' CO •• 3 411 Wlt1 depu n Or., ; ta survived by her dauahter llebtffty tor 1ny IMofr.ct,_ n.. toreoolno Ordinance No. a3-11 w ..... ~~towtno11.· peraone .,. dolno .,.18 _.81_1 w• _..11 1.._ CALIFORNIA, 211 Mw1N A--. Hur>ttr.aton e.em, CA 9"49. I J 8 c k I e M . R e-t h y 0 f etrut 1ddru1 « other common lntrOdUC*i 1no conlidenld M011on .....,,_ '" .. -·~· ..,, ... Belboa ttfend, Calllomla 92982 rt.fl H ti Be h Ca dNIQnetlon by MC11on " • r90Ullr "'"'lf!g of BEUCLER, CANNON ANO County Cletll oi Or11ng9 Coun\Y on Rlchltd Wllll• l"r9110h, II. 135 T £ODORE O'TOOLI , 1471 • un ngton ,,,;: ' " 1<>n Seid aale wlll!.: m•d• without "Id City Counoll held on tht 2nd ASSOC., 21M2 Quill Wey, ll Toro, Ap(H ~8. l983. Opal Avenue , 8alboe lt lend. Wlndtp\111 Or., Huntington 8Md\,) i Dewain R. Boyce of Los werrenty. ••P •H 01 Implied, d•Y ol M•v. 1983, and th«Mltef c1111orn11 92830 m.-r Callfomla 9*2 . CA~I. 1 0 led • A n g e ) e • , C a • , 6 reg1tdlno 11111, pouat1lon. Qr plllMd and edopted 18 1 whOle11 1 Jimmy LH Beuolar. 239112 PLlbltt~ed Or1ng• Co11t Dilly Thia ~le oondUcted by an te butll!M• ' con uc wi ~ gr and c ti I Id r e n J 11 1 encumbranaH , to utlely th·• regul•r meeting of Mid Counell held Quall W1y, Et Toro. C1lllomla 92830 Piiot, Apr. 29. Ml)' I , t3, 20• 1* lndtvldu... 1~.:C, O'Toote ..._ _! Rothenberaer, J ulie White, prlnolp~ b1l1noe ol the Not• or on the 2nd day Mty, 1083. by tl'lt J-Rot>er1 C111non, 12219 • 200CM3 ~ w . Frend!. II Thie etattn'lent .... Ned wMtl IN ! B H 11 otl'ler obllg1tton 1eoured by ntd lotlOwlng rOll Celt vote: c 9 !'..lf!"en· Gerdel\ Grove, Caltfomt ,.._II' Ml\'l'IM' Thll 1t1temen1 -!tied wltfl tile CountY ...._.. _. ,.,__ n..-. _ · T heodore oyce, ary OWd ofTru1t, with ln1eretl and OI AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ........ ,._ ""'._ COUnty Clerk of Oranoe Oollnty on ADrll fl.,._,."'--.,,.. -ftT -Boyce and Erica D'laleman.. 1um1 11 provided tl'ltreln; Plue Hiii, Jollneon. Htlttlog, Moflrfand. Thia l>utlneal ti conduated by 1 ITATRmNT °' .,,...,....~ APl'll ft , t"3. _...._ AP1'11 I, 1"3. ..,... JJ' allO 2 a N!at-OPta.ndcnlJdren lldv-. H ~. under tht ,.,.Mt NOES: COUNCIL MEM81A9: genetll pennetlNp. --.. ,.............. ...,_ 0 J e 11 IC a 8•~ d J a c 0 b tlle r•OI and lntert•t on 111011 Hone Jim huoler .. ~~ ~ ·Publlalltd Or1noe Coaet 01tty Pubtt111ed Or~ -1 = f I t<tv•ncet. Ind plu• '-· Charoee A8Sl!NT. COUNCIL MEM81!"8; f1'1111t1temenl -fifed wt1tl t P:tcTmOUe .,_..... "'°'· •. 21, t•. M.-y •• 12, 1MS ""°'· Apf1111. l8. •• 1~--)4 Rothenber1er, h.r 11ter and •• ,,.,,_ o1 theTruetM and of 8«lllw COUnty Clwk of"-----COIP'lty on T"'• IOllowtng p a r eon 1181 1121.a ·------------PhyW. Au.t\ of Huntincton tN ttuatt orMted by Mid DMCI °' IN WITNEet WHlAEOf, t 1M1V9 APfi! fl , t"3 "' .. ..,.. " ,- 8"ch, C... ~rvielel wUJ be Tri.Ill ~ne Jot~I d~mount of •~t1d llenOV Ml my l'lend and lfftxed Ille "* ;::::,:::,:, o:;:re'~U:::= PmlJC NO'flC( Pml.IC MmCl held et fi'lrat C h rl1tlan obllg11 on, nc u n~ rH 1on1 r hal Of the City ot eoe1a ""-tllle Publl•h•d Orang• Co111 0 •11)' llotttlou• b111lnu • n•m• of PIC~ ._,_.. ~.-" I ,.., Ch h I Hunlln~on Htlm1ted fH I , 0 UgH e nd )td dey of Mly, 11U. PllOI, Apt. t2. 28, ~l!V II, 13, 1913 a •tNT•tt C"""P'rTtfl IYITI~ ..... ._ ..... --•• 1-' , u r e n . •Jl.P9ft-of tht TruetM. 11 the time 11191n "· Phlnflel' 112 ,... " .,_ .,~,. tlulle luuu. -.... ,_ .. , TM f011ow1111 ,.._ .,. _,. f Beachl Ca. on Mo~y' •Y 01 lnlllal publtoellOft Of 11'111 NOtlC•. I• ,. .... Ci.rte and e1t>C11!1Glo ... T-~ ""-'l • OALIFOANIA lNIAOITIOI. ~ -9. 111113 •t IO:OOAM with l tN.3e4.80. ~ oi tlla City Councll Coet• ....._ OA t aen. ' tH Twentieth I t • Huntingto n l ftlNOlllllOH PAMNIM IV / , 11 Dated: M&)I 1. 1ff3. of the C"" of Coel• MeM Tiie flotttlou• bu1lnH• n1m• IMOllL ~ t"41. 11700 'lllltNd WW.. OA tl1ll. • ' I n terment to 0 ow tt 1'0KAI IANI< OF CALIFORNIA. Pubt1iiiec1 Ortng• COH I Dally .... .,.,.,. fOr .I'"' l*'!Nrrt... ••ttAN I OWARD I HRIOHT, QAftY L ~AIHOIAIOH D\AMwnod M emoti•l Parlit, • 01111, 81t1klno oorp. Prrot. Mey •• 1~ Find mone~·.·sa vin1ot lll8d on l'tlbNerY lt, 1ia the !!!.!~·!~!!~.It .• Hun1l119lo n lmefalcl ~ • ......,... ""°"·' l•c1e ewood , Ct. Pierce .. T"'"" -ttot-a I (:ourlty et<>ranoe. _,,........... ...1 Brothen 8m1tha' Mortu•rv !'IAI. d u u llCUAITIH ~·t•t tu!;I)' rl1clpcs n !'ull Nim• Ind AddraH ol tht ,,..,..._laoondu01edby lll JOHN 0. ~"::t 1"' dircton. ese-e&ae. -., HRvici. Wcdncsduy's l'er90n ~:=to...z lnclMcNll. livlaM ldwWO ar.. lwl\. ~~=========:..J.~~~_!!~~'.:,_--~ 1 Clllf, aotp . .Jll Ag9nt •••lmtn m11 CM11f1iO TlbUfOn TNa ... -:r.~ Ml lllao wft11 !fie lltlO. ~~ ~ ~IOI knocllt Mien ..., vou rood PAA(tl! . . ~ .... CA ..... Oowrt)' Qei'll .. °""" ~ on ,.,,.. ....... -........ 1 umor yoursetr with Ermu Born aenta"~;~'i'l+o. ~t'r.:!.1:c."1o~ I llJ Piiat lttNd:......, 1.orp91.,.... ~ ':'· **· ,._ "'*"'.,,...... ..._. bcrk's column. ._..., 17141•-10 t.edl tM Oftnte eoett I ,111t1lelMld o u1f119 c.... = 'u1141oMf °'llllt8 coeet ~ Pllbtllllled °'~ o.... -· r-. jllut>lltllff Of•"t• COH I Oetly martiat. ""°'· APfil '" ti .... -.. , 1 1111 "'°' Aptl ti, ....., .. 11, "· .. ""'· ,,,..,, I\, .. -I. ' •--------------------,. ll!!Ot, MtJY 8. Mty 13, IO, 1113 t1f1oM CMl·M11 1..... -:, ,_. __ 1'11-13 .... ._ , \ Orange Co&at DAILY PILOT/Friday, Maye. 1983 MllC NOrtCE ruBllC NC>nCC MUC ll>l1Cl MUC tl>TICE MUC NOTlCE Ml.JC NOTICE • '1C11TIOUI ........ z::::;: ~ "'°1'mOUe 91Jll... ..cTmOUe ., .... , ..._ ITATlmWT SUMMAllY Of' 'ICTmvuS 11.1 ..... t .,.....,,. '1CTITIOUS 9UWH NOTICE OP DEATH OF ~ ~"~-............... ~!-~ .......... Thi....._.._ -.,. Cl"'-A ""Ol'OtlOd~d lANCI I Th NAm tnn.in NOTICI Q/l~l'SSA.Uf tCA• ITATDll.NT LE .... 8 c ·"'EY _ .. _ L·E I.TN_,....---__ ., ,,,. __ .. _ ..,...., ·~ ......... --~... " pro pot• or nano• • • lollowtng SHttton 11 doing ..._ l1IS70 fh• lollowlng P•rt on 11 doing "" • ~ • _. ic. ~-°'*'*"'* ~, u ecfl•d11t•C1 for tdopllon 11 1111 1>11t1,...u vouAM•Dl'AUl.TUNDIJI A b\ltir1"1 " B U RNSIDE CASEY, aka IU-.O~SALONM0.3. AI AO O H tU11d e ookl Wtt~~~1':fu,,~~~U~Oc3! rto111•1 C11y Councu meellllQ of THE RIDQl!I AACOUE'T. 2 1 0110 o' T"UIT DATl"'D ''l'hA11f!'S'. f13 13ro 81 . L.B. CXSEY. au L£Vf B. 11 9MCll 8h1d .. Hununoton n' =404 Wwtml!Uler. Sult • ~... · J11n1 20. 11183. t>411nQ Ordlnenu Alelo~ Ot . ~I Btaeh, CA DICIMIH u , 1111. UNUH N41W1>C>tt 6'Ac:11 CA ti683 CASEY AND OP PETITION . °" HMT. No.• 8Mctl CA. o~ o~:· ~1:1, arn....otno S.tloot &-140 '' ~eeo. You TAKI aeTIOH To "'°T1'1 CAMERON PH1L1ll' PEARCE TO ADu..NlS ..... R BSTA- WILIOH FITNESS SALONS CHAR es F •• ~d RACH El • TEVEN AOBEAl SCtlMll1, HQ ot th• Cott• M ... M11n1Clpel JEFFREY THORP. 21 Ridoellne YOUlll ll'AOf'lllTY, IT MAY •• 4824 COflltmJ °' ColOll• 04ll Mat '"' • ... I .. ~C., 1 Oelllornlt GorpoflllOn, HAMILTON, 298 Brentwood St , ~~~~?~ PllCO, Fountlll•' Valley, Code 1etellng lo 01t-p1tmlt .. D<. Newport &..en, CA n&eO IOU> AT A ""91.JC 9ALL • Y~ CA 92826 NO. A•l llOH. pt2t c..n.., ~ MUftllflO'Otl Co111 MNI. CA ean 1.Ee ROY MILLEA 16832 Mi 1tc1Wf1lt1110 llO"• T~ b;ltlMu 111 c;on0uoiec1 by an NHD AH IJOl\MAnoM Ofl THI Thill Dullll'lff• I.• ClOflCIUClea oY .,. T o all beln, bendkt#iel. ~· ~~~-~ ... __ .... • MELVIN ROBERT NEWMAN, Whltn•v Founttln V•ll•r ci. Tn• motion 10 gt•• Ordln1nu Inell~. NATUAI 01' THI ""OCllOl~O lnellllklu•l creditor. and c:ontlnaent ....;;;:,.-, ....... -.......... _,_ v, ~401 w .. ~!!'~.''c'~ 9s~~.No. 12., 92701. • • 13 12 ""' 1..0ln9 Cllllled blf the Jeff(9Y fllOfp AGAIN IT YOU, YOU IHOULD C1ITl4lton P111111p PHIC9 credllOtl (If lAe B. Cuey, .....-.~~ w~.;;;. Flt-a.ion. lno. AR-DELL. A ::A:."""New .. AN, 11111 l>lltl,_ It ooneluct.O by • ~~::,wb~~ ·:~Ec:.11 H•:i1.•·Jochon111"ocn1,1 ,..!!"'nt• 1C~k 011~·.~~-"'.'~~-1!.'! COftTAC'T A LAWYllll. lt\lt ••11- 1 w" r»eo Wilh '"' aka Lee B mslde Calle aka " " """' '"'" ............ pert 11\l ....,., ' ... "' • ..,.. ....,.,.. • ~· On M•y 27. 1913, tt 1 t.00 e.m .. Coun1y Clttk or 0 ••"941 Co-miy tw' u Y· OougluW.Ww-i,Pr•. 408 Wttlmlnater, Bulle No. t2, .. -~ Stev:R tnmlti M CF.,tanel NOES Hertzog Mey2, 1983 COMMONWEALTH LANO TITLE May2, 11183. L.B Casey, aka·Levl B. ,Thie_._, -fllllld wlll\ the NtwPOt1 &Mch, CA 112183. Th . ASSENT Soh•hlf '21IMI COMPANY. I C•"loml• GOtporatlol'I f2,U)4. Cuey and pel'ION who may ty Citric of Or-. County Oii Thll bullil'IMI I• oonduoted by , Cou 11 ·~~t0u '"'&:"" 1111 Th• full text of th• propoaed Publl•n•d Oreno• Cout D•lllf u duly eppolnttel Tru1tH unel11 Publf1h1d Orange Cont Dt llY be olherwlae lntett!l\.cl In 2. tN3. ..,.... o-et '*R-~~H • .:..lllon M•r"a~ 1083• 0 r•r>Qt 111Y on 01Clln1nc• m•y t>e •Hd in in. Clly Pilot. M•v 8, 13, 20, 27, 11183. end purtut nl 10 o .. e1 or Truel P110t. May 11. t3. 20. 27, 1983 the wlU ~-.. /or --·-. ... ...,_ _,, '2 IN Cterll'• ollloe al 77 Fair Drive, Coatt 204&-83 recorded 0-1111< 20 1979 .. 2029-113 anu ""'-""' P11t>ll•htcl Oren9t Cotti O•lly Thlt tlltemel'll w" flttd wlth 1ht Publl•h•CI Oranoe Coaat'Dat:y Me•• Intl< No. 211372. t>ook 13uo, page A pel.11.lon ha& been fUed "'°'·Mey e, 13, 20, 27, 1913. Coooly Clertl of 0rlfl09 County on Piiot, May 8, 13, 20. 27, 1983 EILEEN P PHINNEY. PlBLIC NOTICE 8211. of Ottlclet Recorel•. extcuted P~l.IC NOTICE by J&c k L . Gu111 ln the .,_ _________ 20_211-13 __ M•Y 2. 1983. 2027 113 Put>llah•ll orange Co~~r g:.;~ FICTmOUl IUSINHS by· Edwin J. Bulcher and Slephanle FlCTITIOua IUllNESI Superior Courl of Orarfge __ .,. ..... -F2t5121 • Pll .. "'83 ...... STATIMINT J Butchlt .. ttU•IOfl, In th• ollio. NAME ITATI!MENT County r~"'Ueflt!na that Jack T...,_ ___ "'_;;.........,.;;......,.""...;..'_;.'~,;._---Put>lllh•O Orenoe Co11t Oally •-II' """""TICE 01, mlY 0. 1,, T,.A £'I ... OI lht COWllY Reooreler or Orange • ., • "' ,........-.. 1 ...... 11 Piiot, M•• II, 13, 20. 27, toe:J. l"uaul> "" 2111-83 "" 1"' o ... no P411'90!W ere dOlf'IO County, State of C11110fnta, WILL The lollowtng pereon 1' Clalno L . Gum be appointed •• • _ ,.,...., _ , ...,.., _________ ..:..:...:.;..;.:;:.1 buel1'141.. ... buslneH "" I j '/ff NAa9 tTAT'llmNT .. v .. 2·83 NOTICI .. VfTtMQ lltDS .... LIC NOTICE DOHENY PARK PLAZA, !5 t8 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ro KOCH'S TECH-ART (KT I\) perfl(ln& repreaentat ve to NOTICE IS HEAEBY QIVE~ thl l r-uu HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH dmlniat.er th tale f 1 -.;.~~ fOll-lng ~'" are dolnQ 1------------.. eltd .., ............. 1, wlll bt rtcetved t>• E.rn9'•1d Bay, Legune Beach, CA. (payabte 61 time 01 Hie In lawful SERVICES, 1253 t B1eery Wey, a e es O ~ ....-.,_. u · aom11c NOTICE ,. • ...,........ ' K·05015 928!51. Oranoe. CA 92&6111P O 8oic 102c, B Ca 8 e y (under the (A) naM: (Bl GRANO PRIX l"UIX. the City of Coei. ~ti t1141 oftlcl • NOTICE OF DEATH OF s u E KATH Ry N J 0 NE s. mol'l4ly of lhe Unl100 l:lllleS) at: 11141 Tustin, CA 9268 t Independent Adminlatradon I OTOR 80UTIOlJE, NEWPORT NOTICE OF f'U9llC HIARING of the Ctty Cllfk 11 the City H911, 77 G-rel Pat1n.1, 518 Emerald Bly, toulh· hOrlt ll'llfitnc:. to lhl OrallQt KENNETH WAYNE llU~H t2531 EACH, 38311 Newport Bl~d., NOTICE 18 HEREBY GtVEN lhal a Flllr Ott.... Cotti ~. CaUlorfll•. F R A N K W A L T E R Laguna Beaeh, CA 921151 County Old CourthouH. 211 w Breezy Way, Orenoe. CA 112G89 of EBtalei Acl ) The petition ~Stach, CA 921163. public hearing wlH bl helel by the until Int nour 01 11:00 Lm. °"May SCROGGS aka FRANK W. THE ANCIL A enel ZONA 8lll'lle An• Boulevard. cuy ot Sante This 1>U1lness it conducteel Dy en Is set for hearing in Dept. I ' b tJAN MOUHEBATY, 1810 Olly Council ol the City of Costa 19• 1983• '1 whlctl time IM'/ wtn bl SC R 0 G GS AN 0 0 F MARGARET SWAGERTY TRUST, Ane. Stall or CtlllOfnla. 111 rlglll, lndlvtdu111 No 3 at 700 Civic Cent.er -11 st., ...,__,.,t 8Mch. CA "'21163 Meu on Mey 16. 1983. In the ~ publicly •l'ld rN CI lllOUCI In P E T J TI O N T O Deted June 25, 19H. limited 11111 •n<I •ntwttl corwfl)'IKI 10 100 K lh W K()(n D W In h r-. f 'T ,_..,..... • tlll Coul'ICll Cllellll>lf• lor furnltllll'IQ P 203 C hi S now held by 11 undiir eald Deed ot enne rive, est, t e .... ty o TAHOE TAOS. INC .. • Nevtd• Council Cnombeu ol Clly Hall. 11 all labor. meterltll, tqu1pm1nt. ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. enner. Avel'llCI• one •&. •n Trual In Ille 1><op8fly altutl.llel In salel rnia slelemeni ..... lile<l '"'11h "'1 San la An& Call f ornla on CofpollllOll, 2004 Bree Mtll Rd., Falt Drive. Cotti Meaa, at 11.30 tr•n•r.ortatlon enel •11oh oth•• A-118047. Ci.mente. CA .92872 County and Stete d..crlbtd 116 lne CMoueyn!y, c,9te83rk or Orange County on May 25, 1983 al 9:30 a.m . lnla, CA 11262 t. Pm . or ea 1oon lllerealltr as ltelllt" 11 mey bt requl"d to This bual1'141SS 1* conouct.O by' 1ou1h1Httrly 55 00 Itel ol 1ne < TNs ~is conducted by 1 piecllc•bl•. Oii iile follOwll'IQ ttem11: remove hendleaP bttrlers In v.,lou• To all he1n1. beneficimes, llmlled P8'1M<ahlp eoutnwnt 137 50 1881 01 1111 F215541 lF YOU OBJECT t.o the l'!llted Plf1Mrtlllp, CO N SIDER A T I 0 N 0 F locatJon• In 1111 Coll• Mesa Palk c redit o r s and co.linge nt • HOW8rel B Jonea southHll hell 01 the northwt1st Pub11sneo Orange County Delly gra.nt.ing of the petition, you f · Bl)en Mouhebtty A LTER NAT I V£ PARKING Sptem Cotti Meet. Catllornla. creditor~ o f Frank w. alter Th'· st~tem•.!,11 Pw"as''*11,_A with 1hA 300 t5 '"' ot Loi 294 or N-por• Pilot, May 6 '3 20 27 1983 202 ... 3 should ('lther appear at the • Thia '"'-' WU hied Wllh lht REQUIREMENTS IOI reo1on11I s '"" u V" ...... .. ·~ ...... ~tyClttll ofOrangeCoooty on •hOl>Plt10otnlB1SHldel'lllli8Clln tne AM1 01p1&111,'9ICl1lca11on1,1ne1 c r o ggs. aka Frank W . COUf'llyC1et~olOrenoe Countyon Ht1gh11Trect.1n1neC11yol~ta heonng and s tale your •N11 f2 11193 s:outh CoUI Pl p kl Stud otner con1rect document• may t>e Scrof!s and persons who Mey 2. 1993_ Meae. "per Map rec:0<oe<1 In Booi. "''"'LIC NOTICE obJeCtioru o r file written ,...... • · ou IWI 81 ng Y· obtel ned tn the office or t h• . F2 gm 4. ~ 83 01 Mlace111neous M11>4., ____ ,._..,., _______ _ '214090 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT "6..anmintofLtlturt&HvlcM.7'T !"8Y c:itherwi.selnterest.ed ~,orsTEDLEA,Mu .•"'A, 1 r ecorda ol Orange Counl y . FICTTTIOUS BUBINEBB Objections with th e court ' Publltheel Orengo CoHI Delly BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION IOI """" lh ilJ d i nvr ~ b ( lh h y ~1• AprK 15• 22• 29• Mey 8. 1983 Fiscel "Vnr 1983•8c, Including Fair Drive, Cotll M .... Celllornl•. m e w an or estate: CAM.SOH a aEAADll...EY C1Jttorn1a NAME STATEMENT e or e e earing. our .. ----------'.:.83.:.8:..·.:.:&3 eeldltlonet l unds uneler the upon reoetpl ol a l'IOl'l1tful'ld1bte '" A petition has been filed A Law Pt11nw~ CITICO,. PERSON TO PERSON The lollowlng person la Clolng appt-arance may be In person ol $10.00. It bldeler1 requ•l plt nt by Ma I M t lnc:ludtne p of C pe. FINANCIAL CENTER. INC . 10210 bus'"ess as: or b att.o A~or'r.cr1!1f's /uc:~lHE"GtVENlhat and 1peclllctl1on be melleel. the 5 u r neh Sa rga r e 4000MacA~h · ::vd 8 It 700<I Scrtppt Rench Bouleverel. San S & J CONSlRUCTION, 174~4 YF yoYurO Umey.R E ~ " " cnarna wlll be $12.50 na. Ml ccroggsilno l e uperior .... ..,..,,···-"!.CA :;....!. • • Diego. Celllornla 9213 t , (619) Wlnemasl , Fountain Valley, CA I A A al uld lime and place. all lnleresled .-,...... c ,_ ....----.. ... ·-CREDITOR ·•-t K..-. t>e d each bld shell b• med• on the o urT ~ range ou':'tY Publlahed Oiange Coeat Oally 578·5110 92708 or a con'",gen ~ PICT1T10UI IU ... IS ge;•f~~ ~lyt:Pr:~:~~I onn~e~e propoHI fOfm and tn ttw1 menner r equesting that M aurine Pilot. May 6• t3, 20, 27, 1983, Tile street eddreH and other WILL t AM AUGUSTUS creditor of the deceased, you , N.AmlTArn.NT alor&mentlonllelmaue<s. provided In I lle con tract M argaret Scroggs be 2104•83 commond .. \gnallon,ttany,ollhe THESING. 1HH Wlnemut mustflleyourclaim withthe rt.RIC NOTICE ..i ~ fOllowll'IQ p1n1ona are Clolng EILEEN P. PHINNEY. d o cum, nu , an e1 • h • 11 b, 8 pp0 1 n t e d a 6 p e r 8 0 n a 1 real property C111crtbeo al)ove IS Fountain valley, CA 92708. court or pres en l it to the 1111111,_ M: Ct Cl k accomp1nl•CI by a cellllled or flta.IC NOTICE purported to bl, 263 22n~ueel, This bllslness Is oonduct.c:i by an SAFE-T-SYSTEMS. 23911 VI• ty er c:aahlflf'• cneck ore bid bond ror represen tative t.o adm.lmst.er Co1t1 MeH. Ce111ornla 92627 ind1v1dua1 p e r sonal r ep r esentative Nev111r .. MIMI011VllJ0.CAll211V2. Publlshe: ~~~nga Coatt Dally nol leu lhtn 10 percenl ol Iha lhe est.ate of Frank Walter YOUAAllNDEl'AULTUNDEAA The undersigned Truslee Wiiiiam Thesing a ppoln led by the court , DANSON ENTERPRISES. INC., Piiot. May • 1 2t 10•63 amount 01 the bid. made payable 10 Scr o ggs, Costa Mesa. C A . ~~~.2!:TRUESSSYTODuAl!~i-:"clLT·~ tllsclelm• any tfeblllt y 101 any Tnls statement wos llleo with lne withm four months l rom the «.:Cellfomla c0<por1Uon, 23911 VI• ----------"-_;.;-"'' Clly or Coal• Meea. (under l he I ndependent TO PflOTECT YOUR 'Pt.oll'IATY tncorrec:tneiJS of lhe street address County Clerk 01 Orenge Counly on d a te o( Cirsl issuance o f ~:i-:'bu~l=nl~~~~d~~.:8::·. PtalC NOTICE pe~~~,~~~~:c~rr,haeh'~1or~ ~~~ Administratio n of Estates IT MAY H BOLO AT A ll'U8LIC =~~. ~:.~:n c~,'!'~n Cleslgnetlon, 11 May 2 ' 1983 F215545 letters as provided in section ODf'porlllon. SUPEllllOft COUAT Of 1mpr ovem1n11, conform lo the Act ). The petition is set for I Al I . IF Y 0 U HIED /. N Salo sate will be maele. bul Published Orange Coast Dally 700 of the California Probate Owteon Enlrp., lflQ. CALIFOftNIA Labor Coel• of 1h11 :>ttte ol h earing in Dept. No. 3 at EXPLANATION Of' THI NATlllll without covenant or wuran1y. Piiot. May 6, 13, 20, 27, 1963 Code The tim e for ' filing· • Anthony Savino. Treu. COUNTY OF ottAHQE Celltorfll• Mlel other law• ol the 700 Civic Center Drive W est OF THE li'ROCEEDINQ AOAINIT expren Of Implied. rogardtng tllle, 2036-83 claims will not expire prior Thi• Stl1emtl'll Wll flied with 11141 IN 111• ... ti" of Ille Amended Stal e 61 Celllornta eppllcable • YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A POH8Hlon or encumbrances. to ~ntr Clerk ol Or"'O'' County on Appllcetlon of HUONG TAAH lherelo. wtlh Ille exception onrv of Santa Ana, C A 92702 on LAWYEA. P•Y lhe rem11ntng prlnclpa1 sum 01 PUBLIC NOTICE to four months from the date April 1, 1983. THUY THI, TAUONQ TIUN SUC11varlal!Ol'ls 11 mty bl required M ay 25, 1983 al 9:30 a.m . NOTICE Of lltUSTEE'S SALi tile nole(tl secured by seld Deed ol NOTICE OF BULK TflANSFEA of the hearing noticed &bove. "21J302 NGUYET THI, LOC lAAN VIET For unel« the apec:lat sttlulet purtuent IF Y OU OBJECT t.o th Ts No. M70I T1utl. wllh 1n1ereat thereon, u YOU MAY E XAMINE }'ubllaned Orang• Coa1t Delly Cllaftee of Neme. 10 whlCtl proc.edlf\G• het1ul'ld4lr are · { th · · e NOTICE IS 0 HEREBY G)VEN, lhat provldeel In said no1e(1). advan4:415, (S.c:t •1o1-e•07 u.C.C.) h hl k b th urt. If Piiot, AprH 29, May 6, t3, 20. 1\l83 c-No. A·117tt:S taken anel whlch have not bHn granting .0 e petition, you on Thursday. May 19,' 1983, at II any. under the 1erms of aald Deed Noll~• ts hereby glVln to IM t e e ept Y e co 2009.93 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR auQ.«Meled bV the provisions ollhe should etther appear at the 10:00 o'ciock a.m or aatd day, 1n 01 Trust, 1111, chargu and Creditors 01 SUSSAN SHOKRAI. you are a person int.erest.ed ·------------CHANGE OF NAME: labor Code. Pieferenci to labor hearing and sta te your tile 1oom tel ukle for c:oneluctll'IQ eaperrHs or the Trustee •nd 01 tl'HI Transter0<, wnose business addret• m the estate, you may serve PUBUC NOTICE HUONG T RAN THUY THI, shall be gtvel'I ooly tn the "'anMr objections or file wrillen Trustee's Sales, wlhtn lhe olllcH trust• cr1111CI Dy seld Deed of Is llOOSandplpei.Coroneoet Mat. upon th e executo r o f 1------------mUONG TRAN NGUYET THI LOC pi0¥1ded by law b ' I . of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Tr1111. for the amounl reasonably County ol Orange. State ol .,...... TRAN V!ET, hes filed , pet~ In No bid t/lall l>e conetdwed untee• o Ject ons Wtlh .the court SERVICE. located al 2020 N ettlmated 10 t>e· sa8.364 07 Calllornla. tnat a bulk 1ran1fe1 ts admjmstr&tor , or upon lhe , NOTICE CW TINt'R.E'I SA&,l this court tor en oreler allowing 11 Is mlele on, l0<m rumlahed by bef o re the hearing. Y o ur Btoadw1y, Suite 206. In the City ol The bel'lellelary under said Oeed al>Out to oe "'ade 10 RICHARD£ att.omey for lhe execut.or or -. T.S. No. tl<M petltlonet 10 change Ills name trOO'I Ille City of Cott• Mesa. anel is maele appearance may be In person Santa Ana. Couniy of Orange, State or Trust h11<etolore e•ecute<I anel RAUSCH. Transferee. whose administrat.or, and file with YOU AM M Dff'AUl.T UNDEA A HUONQ TRAN THUY THI, TRUONG In l(;C)Of'dtnce wltn IM PfCWltlons of or by your attomey. of CalllOfnle. SAN MARINO SAV dellvereel lo the unelerstgneel a b 111 In ass add' 859 It 19 8 2 2 the cour \ w ith proof o f 8IED CW TltUIT OATID JULY 11, TRAN NGUYET THI, lOC TRAN Ille p<oPOMI rlQul,.,.,,.,,19 1NGS A~O LOAN ASSOCIATION wrnten Oeclaretlon of Oetaull and Wetervl-Lane Huntington 8Mch 91.UNL.aUYOUTAKIACnoM VIET 10 HUONO TIEU THUY THI, Eachblddermust bllloe!'I"°'~ 1 F Y 0 U ARE A• Ctlilornla corpo1atlon, as Cluty Demand lor Sale, end a written County ol Orange S tate ol service, a written requ esl NOnC'T YOUR l"ttOHltTY, TRUONG TIEU NGUYET THI, toe '''° preq11enfl6CI esrequlred by 1_ CR~ITOR or a conl.lngent appointed 1 ruttee undtt ano Notice or Oeteaun and Elee11on to Caltlo1ma s ta lt ng lha l you desir e ..MAY K IOU> AT~ PU8l..IC Tl6U VIE._T. .Ib&.ChW'.Golinl:ll o1 tile. Clly ol creditor of ~he deceased, you pursuent 10 1111 power ol sel• Seit Tl'HI unoer•lgned c:auseo l4kl lne PfOperly IP"' 1rans•8fred 1' special no1.1ce o f the Clllng o f AL ll. If YOU N 11 D AM 11 l• hereby ord111d 111a1 all c oat• Meu ,~ .. the right to mu51~ile your daim with lhe CQl'lr8<red In 11111 c.rtelif Deed of NotTca ot Oef9Ult eno-Etect toc:a~lD E-L.:.oast Hiijl'lw.AX. a n i n ,~ ~ n t o ry a-n d 1SJ1r1..-1ATtOM Of' nt1 NATURE per1on1 lnter .. 1ee1 Tn1 1 l ~ ,. ~ h 1uet exec:ut&.d JI~ A•fl~ ~-to J>e 1ICOteleO 11t llte county C0<ono de1 M!ll ·County Ol Ot•nge, f ntl ~EDtNO AQAINIT alortteld appnr before 1t11s coun E1'ee<1 Phinney cou r o r pr sen l 1 r fO ~ e F t T z PAT R 1 c K , n e1 Ju AN 1 TA w11ere the real r.oper1y I• located State ot Catrloml• appnusement 0 estate asse1S , -YOU 8"0UlO CONrACT A rn e>epartment No. 1rllf TOO GMc Olty Cle<1< 0111141 peraon~l represeruauv FITZPATRICK, nutband end wlte. Datt. Ai>•ll 1 , tH3 --.-~ -'a1e1 siro.perty 1~ duc11Ded 1n or or the pet I l i onj or WV'Bl. Center Drive Wes!. S1nl• An•. City ol Coste MtH appo inted by the court recoreleel May 27, 1981, tn Book COMMONWEALTH LANO general as· All stock In treele. at'c:ounls mentioned -In Mey 27, 1983, al 11:00 a.m., Ct11l0<nl1, on Jul'ltl 6. 1983. at 10.00 Publlsneel O,..ng• Coe11 Dally within four months from tlie 1•012 ol Olftclet Rec:orC11 ol aald TITLE COMPANY fixtures, equlpm81'1I end11ooe1 will 01 sections of 1200 and 1200.5 LES INVESTMENT & LOAN o'Clock t .m .. and ltten end tn9'e Pilot, Apr. 30, May 8, 1983 date o f first issu a n ce of County, et page 1778, Atc:ord11<'1 • Cellf0<nla corp. inst <:er1aln Travel Agency buslnesa of the C a lifornia Prob&te Trut IATION, U duty appointed shew cauM . 11 any lhey have, why 2042-83 . . . Instrument No. 33877, by reuon ol (IUbstlluleel Tru91ee) \\nown U FIRSTWORLO TRAVEL Deed uneltt enel pu11uant 10 salel P•tlUon tor chenge of name letters as provided m Secuon 11 breach °' defeull tn payment or 11 said Trullee OF CORONA DEL MAA end loetleel Code. ~9112 rult recorded July 15, ahoutel not be or•nleel. Ml.IC NOTICE 700 of the Probate Code of performance ol lhe obllg•llons By Maile E Berry a1 3810 E Coast Highway. Corona THOMAS C. KING, 901 Omc.81 Ir. No. 82·2<15770, or II 11 rurtner ordered that a copy of California. The time for &ecured lhereby. 1nctudlng that 3333 Camino del Alo South del Mer. County ot Orange. Slale 01 Doye r Dr., S ti Ile t O 0 , ~ho~~:o~ h•· ·~~~1-g:r~~~ ~~~ls~~~ern '~r!~goew c~:~1'~a~I~ ~t~~~1~~~g\f£'L~L~NA::,. fili1ng claifms will noht exfpire ~::C:~~d:f·~~~~~ ,i'. ~~:£ ~~~,0~:r~ g 2108 C•i1:,0~n1~ulk 1, ans le• w1112r Newport B eacb, CA 1!160 nit • anel and wlla H Pilot, a newtpoper ol general DEED OF TRUST pr or lo our mont s r om as Recorder's 1netrumen1 No Published Orange Coast Oa11y co".summeted on or a11er tne lh (714) 645-7000. ~ ~IP[he ae truatort•l. In clrcutallon, publlsheel In this county RECORDED APRIL 11, tM3 the date of Lhe hearing 82-408750. Will SELL AT PUBLIC P1to1. May 6, t3, 20. 1983 Clay ol May, t983. 'I Realdenllal Publl•heel Orange Coast Dally Or.,,,,. Count~ S ty Recorder ol et teast onGe a week ror tou PFC #2040 n oticed above. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 196~·83 Escr<>w Corp. H70 Jamboree Rd . Pilot, Apr11 29, 30, May 8. 1983 -.,.... Qa.l!l~n111 ~----M .~>Oijf JlJC . ~~· U J BIDDER FOi C~S. H •. taw1ul fl'IOney Newport BeaGI), County of 0fonge. t993·83 l~~-•~"•~.-m~~~-w .. .., . "· ~ Ill'.. ~ ......... ""d! .. ;...:....i,.. .,,...,... .., ~ , t ·-:. ~ , . .. .. ._, -> e,.i;. •·"' " .a.~"' ~ , ""' • ··, . ··r~ U.Jr.t-o.,.... . '-1:. . ,. 2.'.,;..;.;·1;,;,,... ..... ~~~!bllly or'thl9lmeUn~lfe"d St tawlull Fran~ ~mentchlnl Afl:E 9EHtNO IN YOlJR PAVtAEN . ,YOU are interested in the bank. a slate or ltderat creelll • • CfP <!Qt ] Transferee. al l>llSlnHS' ames and, . ' llOUth lrOl'll "11rance lo lhe 81: •. ::UA-Y, ~ ~~~yJ)le.~-Jll~'.!.'.or I slate pr led•.(!l H•I~ !'OTICE OFTMJ8TEE'S s. ALE 1~J(ii!~l ' 'Crr(Of ~ •• County OICI CourlhouH, 211 Su .,..... --r01"U ~-l-_~' tUOl'l dOfiWolled'V. • T.a_. No 42·W..#o.~· ~ ""' 11. , -~···'«~ ... ; .. .;. Senta Ana Boulevard, City 01 San the I al rign1 10 brl you accoan1 . 1 1 ( h this state. ·a11 payoble 11 1ne lime or llEF. 11M11Ne17Nt. -.. ~~·..,.~ ~ IAne. Slete 01 Calllornla, all r'fthl, llol, AprU 22 29. May 6. 13. 1983 In gooo standing by paying all ol 8 P e C 1 a n 0 l Ce 0 l e $818. all right, tllle and tnt11tsl helCI YOU ARE IN OE FAULT UNDEll A Dated z. I 8 0 11 THI! MCONITIWCTIOM lllllt 91\d lnl11<MI con--' 10 tl'ld lfOUf pasl due payme11t1 plus lnv<'ntor y o f estate assets t>y 11, u Trustee In thll reel DEED OF TRU8T DATEO MAY 1, Rtcha•d E Rausch. OFTiu TIIA"tc SIOMALS ~·-permllled coat• and e•penses and of the petitton, accounts property sllu•ll In U ICI Counly and 1981. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Transl8fl'(l TALMAT AV.MUI AHO lnow held by II undet Hid Ot4ICI or -PUBllC NOTICE within tt11ee "'°"'n' lrom '"'dale and reports described in Stele, deterlblld H I~ TO ll'ROTECT YOUR PROf'ERTY, PuDllsheel Orange Cont Delly llU9"AN) STMn -Tl'\dl In the PfoperTy ellueted In said I~ not1Ge or <Hlaull was 18CO<Oed s PARCEL t LOI 10 ol TtllCI No IT M•Y BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC PllOI, May 6, l983 2098·83 ll'Ro.IECT NO. 2'792 County 9l'ld S111e dtoKrlbed es Tnls amount Is $88, 172 96 81 ol e C ll 0 n I 2 0 0 5 0 f l h e 9329. es SllOWl'I on "''P rec:Ofel.0 In S A L E . I F Y 0 U N E E D A N IXMelT I OF Aprll 7, t98:l, anel w1111ncr11se until Ca.liforrua Probate Code. Book 386. Pages 14 to 17. EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE PARCEL 1· AT your account bec:omes cut1enl You MIC HEL D . MAD Dy, 1ncluslve ol m1sc111aneou1 maps, 0' THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Unit No. 23, In the City ol No. mey not ne~e to pey Jl\e eo11ra JSOI N. B(oadwa'I Santa records ol Orenge County, YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Newport Beech, Coul'llY or Oftl'IQI, In the Supet1ot of the Ste;e unpaid portion or you• eccount, A C I! ' Ca11lomle. • LAWYER. Ile ol Call10<nla. .. ahown llnCI ol Ctlllornl1. for c t 1 even though lull payment was D a • A 7 0 ( 7 I 4 l Excepllng therelrom ell oil, Oii On Frtelty. May 27, 1983 111 9 l5 bed In lhl Condomltllum Plan Orange In the Matt ou~ 0 oemanded. l>\lt you ,,..ust pay 1ne 835-4551. rlgh11. mlnera••. mll'ldertl ognta, • m • ARCS llAORTGAGE. me a ded Oii Augu1t 29. 1978. In or JACK ALEXA NO '";co~f~ amoun1 atatllel aboV• 'Published Orange Coast natural gu rlgnll. and otner Cellfornlt corporauon ., duly ok 12820, pegH 279 to 318 ~-Atter lfl<N month• 1rom int dale Daily Pilot A pril 29 30 hyd<OCllbOnS by wnatlOeYer name 1ppo1n1eo Trustee under and ol Otflcial Aecotela 01 seld Nonce Is h«eby given ol recordalion ol 1n1s e1ocumen1 M 6 1983• · • • know11, that may be wt1n1n or under pursuant to Deed ol lrufl 1ec:.ore18<1 ty. unelettigned will Mii at Prtvel Ille (wtllch date ol recordallon appears ay • tne parcel ol land heretnabove May 1. t98 t, as lnsH No 8964 In Ell<1fPlloa lhel"lfrom ... oil. 0"· 10 the hlgheat t nel b .. I bl r' heteonl. unltSS 1111 obtlo.ilol'I belflll 2025-83 .l:IHCJlb..t..d.. 1.gg,ether wllh the bOOk 1404p, page 6110 ol Oll1cial neral1 •oil other t;iyd1oc1rbon 1ubject 10 conllrmellon of s · lorecloMl<I upon permit• a longer p111p11ua1 right ol Orllllng. mining. Record• In lhl om~ ototne County 8llC8I tying below a depfh or Suptnor Court, on°' after the 11 period you heve only 1ne tagtll rlOllt ..P\ELIC NOTICE •~Plorl"9, end operating lhertlor. Recoroer ol Oreng• County, lett from the IUl111e1 or ae.ld dty of -May, t983 tt lhe otflot to stop tlle foreclosure t>y payi"9 CP.P 41131 • and storing In and removing lhe 04.lllomla. . • but ~ t lhe right of entry St'J.~ .~~NEA O~vl'l!'I''!; '.· '!l,e .. !iounl ,deme.!,'delf by NOtrlCE OF TRUS~E , SALE same from said land Of "'Y olhel WILL SELL M PUBLIC AUCTION ... .~ ... -~~ ~Oi --..:~ Jtnd ,_l{\CIU d!'\g the rtghl 10 TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH •depth 500''9iif, tot 1, o Nl y o i.nge. sure<> ...,, out ""'._,..ye.ir • , · '1tll:: _ --~ ·~ or-U41 J 'QIJ<le-:Mll pay~e. 81 lime 01 ~ale 1n taw1u1 etket, mlM, explore or drill 10< t lllomtt , alt th• 1lghl. mte and pay. 'lf to arrange lor peyment to YOU ARIE IN DEFAULT uNOEA A and min• 11om lend• other ihan M~rs~J:,.'B~:O~~:b17rJ me, H re11rv1CI In Deed• ol tnle,.•t of said deceaNd al the stop "le lorecloaure, or If your DEED OF TRUST DATEJ> JUNE 4 lhoee herelnebOve Cletc:tibed, oil or fleoord. time ol Cleelh tnel all lhe right, 11111 P•OPil•f) II In lorec:losuro lor any ' O ' gu wetll. lunnela and t11elts Into, CASH. CASHIERS CHECKS, OR PARCEL 2: el'ld Interest that the Mtele of .. Id olher iee&.n, contacl: CATHEDRAL lM2. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTI N through across the aubaurlace ol CERTIFIED CHECllS 81 tne Iron\ An undivided one-lht1tteth de c •• • e Cl n a• a cq ul" Cl by MORTGAGI:: co .. INC .. c/o PHii• TO PAO TE CT YOUR PAOll'ellTY, the lanel nerelnabove desorlbeel. en11ence to tne OLD Orange County 1 /30th) lnltrHI H a tenanl In operetlon ol lllW Of' otherwtM, 0111« Flnenclel Cllf'hr11on. 591 Camino IT MAY llE SOLD AT A PUBLIC end to bOUOO'I such whlpatocked Of Courlllouse tocatoel on San le Ana In tll4l lee lnl11<Nt In eod to lhtn or In addition to thlt of .. Id De La Reina, Su1. '00. SM Olego. :xAPt!NA~fo: g~ T~: ~!'T:R: Cllrectlonelly Cllllltd welt• tunnel• Blvd between Sycamore Sl•ee1 Common "111 ot Lota 1el'ld 2 of o-ued, at 11141 llma ol death. In CA 92 t08. Te•"•hone. (& 191 CIF THE PROCEEDING AOAINST and shahs under end t>9nealh or ~~l~or~,:.0:1?;:'9~r. 111~:ann~81n~~"~' reel 95811 u per map filed In boOll and to all Ille certain reel property 299-7110. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A beyOl'ld Ille exterior llmlle lheleol, conveyed 10 and now held Dy II • page• 26 to 28 lnclutlve. of 1lluated In the County of Rlvwelele'. 11 you lleve any qui..11ons, you LAWYER. end 10 fldrllt. relunn•I. equip, under SBICI OeecJ of Trust '" 111e ltcell•naoua M1p1, record• of State of C1tlforn11. p1tt1cut1tly enould conllcl 11 lewye. or Iha On May 13, l983. at 9.15 a.m.. maintain, repair. deepen end property situated "' sa•d c00,,1y County, U such lllnTI It Cleflned d81Cflbed u IOllOwe, to-wtt: government 90ency which l'l'liiy have BE AR 5 TATE FIN AN CI A L Ope<tle tny such welta Of mines, end State described ilS Ille Art~ ll'IUtltd "Deflnltlone" 22 telllelenltal unlll In lhe name of !~red tile loan CORPORATION. as duly appolnled vrilh0u1, however, Ille 11ghl to drill, PARCEL t I 11141 Otcl1r1tton ol Cov1n1n11, dlQIClll'lt. known H Vitia Aledelln Remember. YOU MAY L•SE d mine, sto<•. explore 111d operate LOI 17 ot Trec:t No 9592 1n \hA -ondltlona and Reetrlctlona Apllrtmerilt, detc:rlbed u: LEGAL AtOHTS IF YOU oo H~ Trustee under an punuan1 to h h 1141 1 lhe .. ~ bed In "SUBJECT TO:" below Tnat portion ol Ille NorthtHI TAKE PflOMll'T ACTIOH. OeeO ol Trust daleel Jun.'· t982. I roug t .ur ace or upper City 01 Costa Mesa Count> ol "Dac:lertllol'I"~ querier of 1111 Soulh_,1 quarter or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thtt recorded June 16, t982. It.I Inst. No 500 1"1 of the tub1Uff11Ce ot IM Orange Stale OI Cahom•a. as oe• PARCEL 3: Section 23, Townthlp 6 South a bteach of. and Clelaull In lht '2·20<1<143, or Olllctat Records In land hereln1bov1 dHC•lbed, H mao rf!Cotdfld 1n bnok 402 page~ ~ta 11 IUCh -*Ill Raoge 7 E•8I. Sel'I Bernardll'IO BaM obllgatlons IOf whlell the lollOWlng lht. olltee ol lhe County Recot'der ol '~ In Ille Cle4ICI lrOO'I 11141 lrvlM n 23 and 24 nl M•scellaneous •;ct•rtlculerly Ml lonh In 111, .-.. M ....... 1.n, ~ec'c.::::T ...___...._. deKrtbed Cleed 01 11u11 •• MCVrtty Ora"Ofl Coumv. State 01 CalllOfnla Compeny. e corporttlol'I recoreltd Mept 111 into 011tc" ot me r.ovn1y '"' .,.., -· "~ ,., ,,,_,.,....,.. "-5 Exet"'9d by James w Edwards November 30. 111n In 8oott 12473. RN:o<d.-r nt se•O Counh lfltltltd ""-11'' of 11141 11'1 (Exhibit "A") 111 htrelo and oocutted and Fl0<.nce C Edwards Page 789 ol Offlclel Atcofda PARCEL 2 Cl.,tllon und., Ille St cllon made I pan 1*tol. Orlglnal Trustee CAVALCADE Will ~n_L AT PUBLIC AUCTION Also ucepllng therelrom lht An Easement to• 1ng1ess ano lnQt 11'1 audl Mk:lt entttteel -EXHIBIT A Th•t por11on or '"' ES c R 0 w c 0 ~PO A A Tl 0 N • TO HIGH!&T BIDDER FOR CASH sol>Surttoe -ter right•. bUt wltfloul '""teS$ o~~ lhe WHl~rfy 5 00 ·~· · "Alallt• end Ou11ee: UINltlta NOl1"'811 querter of the South-I Clllllomla c:orporallon -• oo r e cable T•vi·•--", "$ ............ q ... ,, __ , "'~Ion -. T_...... 5 Truatot: JOHN BAAL. a t1ngla (payat>I• el llm41 ot .. ie In lawful the tight o l eurleoe entry II ol Iha Noflhe<ly 36 eet 01 LOI 1 ....,., ...,..... • --"' ~· ".. .,...,_,.... money ot the ""lted Stales) at the rtterV9CI In Ille deed lrom 1111 lrvlnl 01 T<act No 9592 as •hOwll ""' a etti.ment tnd Encroechment". Sou I h. Rang• 1 E •II, 8 an m;' 1 lronl entrtnce 10 lhe OICI Orange Compeny. • corp0<1tlOl'I 1ec;or(ltd meP 1ec:oreleel 11'1 000~ 402 pa9e5 lngrwt, ~ and Aecl•tlonal BemtrdlnO Bue end Meridian. In 1n9 1 c: I a' Y AO 9 EAT B County Courlhou ... ioceleel on Noveml>lf 30. '1177 11'1 80C)I{ 12473, 22 23 end 24 of Miscellaneous lgllte". "E1tclu1(111 R .. trlcteel tilt Cit y of Indio , County ol HERMAN e n d D ARLENE R Sent11 Ana Blvd between Page 769 ol Otflclel Record• Maps <e<orela ol Orang' C0<•nly ommon Art• E11tm1n1" anel Atv111ld1. Stal• ot Celllornle. "~E,:~Af-Trustee•~~· H1tman Sycamore s1ree1 ,no eroaelway, PARCEL 2: Non-1•clu11vt C1tttom•• Meter Bo• e-t". snow n b y Un It• Cl St • I•• e Y rvst. •tabl Marc;n 3. Sente Anll Calllornl•, •II tlQht. lllle easement• over that property eno "The openong "'" •• •rreclo,ure< PARCEL 4: Q over n men I Survey . deed 1980• Dy Robert B Herman end and Interest conveyed to •IOCI now ror ll'HI purl)OMS u even eeaemen11 sale wUI DO tne dtlle<~ce t>et.,.t>en i:-ta u IUc:h ~" deaGrlbed u fOllOwl: D8Alene ~ ~""'an. lruslors MICI by 11 uno"' 81~ OeeCI ol lrusl a" reterved lor lh• btntlll ol 1ho1 11npa14 obllgatlons ol the All re p•rtlcul11ly HI forth In Ille COMMENCING al a poltll In tile 275;f0' e 11 lnslrumenl No In lhe prol)erty lll\lnted In .. Id granted 10 owner1 In IM MOllont lncluttvo Deed ol Tru~t AnO '""' !di enlltled ""-1•" ol Ille c;entw llM of Miiie Avenue, 330 1881 ln l>OOIC l379C Page 1'93 ot Count end Stale Clesctibed as· enlllted "OWNlf• right• eno dutle1. ot>llgeuons secured by Iha included eoleretlon or Cov1n1nta. Weal ol 1111 Eaat llne ol the ottlclat records In 1111 ollice or Ille LJI 89 01 Ttacl 4311 e< ~ utlllttu end cebl• televlt lon". nncumbronce(s) ot rec:ord wn1c" , ondttlone 1nd R11trtct1on1 tn Sou1n-1 quarter of M id Secllon: ~ordtr ot Orange County on record8<1 In Book 153 pag:s 39.:i; "tleleyard Hstmenll", "iupport d•ll.,tnce Is asumele<J to be s102 'SUBJECT TO: .. below (Ille THENCE South O deQfMI Oil' 45" Ober 17 1980 or Miscetlaneou• Mapii In tile office •"Cl selllement", "encrotchmll'll". 090 97 . Tn11 l1gure mclud111 all 'Muter Oeotaretlon") under 1111 w .. t eeo fMt to t11411'RUE POINT Seid Deed ol Trull ucurH 01 the County Recorder 01 ,elo en\. "community l •cllt lle• l!v•leo s lees .. and cost• end ectlon h11dlng1 In auch Arllcl OF BEGINNING: c;er'laln obllgaUon• 101at1ng 1he tum Ccxintv eeHMenl" or the erllole enlllleel .Ovanc:M 11 any tllltel ti follow•· "Right• 1nel THENCE Soulh 89 degrees 47' of s55.ooo OO ·li'Hlt l'lnincl•I The flroel address end other "eutmer>t•" ot the Oec11tatlon of Th& •l•eel eddreu and cthe• ull11: .~1.1.11 ti•• end C•ble flat 330 feel. to Ille Eatl llne ol lhE Coiporellon 11 ellher lh• •bove common detlgn&llotl, 111ny. of lhe Covena111t cond i tion• enel coni"'on dealgnallon. 11 any. 01 111" tlevlelon . Support. Stltlemerlt Southwell quant11" stlleel orlgtnet truslee or 11 now lhe rul p1oper1y described above 19 rHtrlcllons r&c:oriled on June II. '"1 propeny oascllbell above 18 Enoro9Chmtnl", "Community THENC£Soutl10~0fl'.C5" dulJ. appolnteel Wb•llMed lru11ee pu1ported to l>e 2825 Clubhou.,,e 1978 tn 900k 11788 Pll09• 420 to purported'° be 9\lO ModtHll• tclllt~~~~:!>"•lntgt Wut. along Ill• E11t llne of tile ur\~~ ~~.= 1~:er~~~1~nde 1 ld Roeel, Costa Mee11. ColllOfnla, 484 l11Clual111 ot ornCt•I !9COt'da 01 C"'''· Coil e Meu , Colllornlll T u ty d. Sou111-1qu1rt11<,214,7 feet; deed 01 1 SI Cl 1'n bll 1 11 • Tile unde11lgn1d Trus1ee 18leloounty(tl'Hl '~111tlon")1nd 02~~! unoerslgr)•d dllclo.m& any he slretl ldelr .. t •n olher THENCE Soulh 89 degrees 34' ru an 8 0 ft' ons Cllsctelms any llablllly lor any supplement ay dact1ret1on or llablllly 101 any incoHeclness or th• ..-. ...... _. dttlgnallorr, 11 any, of 11141 Well, 330 feel, to 1 point which ~ureo thereby 0" pre .. nty held 1nco<rectne11 ol lhe street 11ddrets ooven1nu . condition• enel 11 eet neld•H• end other common "' pro~ty dMOrlbtd above ta bHll South O ClegreH 08' 45" by CATHEDRAL MORTGAOE and oth11 common designation, II reatrle:11ona rec0<dtd Nowmblr t9, ' I t 1 ed to bt! No. 2 Klll'llllngton. Wfft, from th• TRUE POINT OF COM PANY. INC .• CalllOMll any, shown ltereln 19711 In Book 1t9e7, P•oe 111215 of ~1:r:1:;i~ !71~· ~~0-::i1.~e;;~~IJ I Beed!, Clllltomla. BEOINNING: GorpOfaUon Said Slllll Wiii be mild•. but Olflclll Rec:Ofct. Of Mid oounl'! wllhoul covtnanl Of WAlfftnly Tiit undtlllgned T1u1t11 THENCE NM!h 0 Clegr-Ofl' 45" T H~E HBRE~H ANO DEFAULT without covenant or warranty. Tile tlrett tdel"U or otl\e express Of implled <llljjlltcJllt(I Utle. lecl•lme •ny ll•blllty lor eny Enl. 10 the TRUE POINT OF 16~~' 1AS CURRED l>illl'IQ l1141 eMpren Of Implied, regarding tllle. common designation of th• rH poiuss1on. 0, enc:umll1Anctt. 10 ~ of tilt atrwt .cld1-8EOINNING 1 f 0 mtke peymenl 01 lull po1te11lon 01 •ncombnl'ICll lo propeny heretnel>Olle CIMCrl~ I pey 1110 "'malnlng pr1nclp1I 'U"' ol otlW commorr IHllO<tttlol'I, If EXCEPT the North•fry 45 IH I i:,' nc pal balance and accrued >llY 1na r.,;,alnlng prll'IGIPtll 1~ ol purported 10 be: 79 Nlghlllewk ti•• nolelt) MCuttd by 1ald ~ 01 • lflOWl'I ,...,...,,, ti.eor. Ofanlld lo 1111 City of ll'ldlO Mlerttt wtten note beeame due on 1he noll(t) aecured by tald Oe9c:I 01 lrvll'lt, CA. fru,1 wllh 1n11res1 th•r•On as llld Hit wlll be medt , b11t by Ot4ICI recorded July tll, 19&2 u arch 17• t9113• •nel •ny runner T1u1t. with lnlt1HI ther•O"· aa Tilt unel111lgn1CI hereby IJtOVloOCI m Hid nolll(tl, advances, ltllout cov1n1nt o r ••rr•nty, lntuullWllll-No.. &e308 of Olflclal l>feec~ ~ny '~'ma •l'ld condition• provl<led 11'1 aakl nolll(•~ adV&nc:eS dlec111m1 111 ll1t>lllly 101 a11 11 1/1'/. Onder 1n. tern'I• 01 th• Dffd '"IG--ICtKll'I~. ,._,dll'IO 1111•, Reoord• ol Rlv.,elele Cownty, ~~~'u.sl nl~dlee~I Nol~ •l'ld Deed II any, under the terms or "ICI oeed lncorreotMN In 1161<1 *''"' adel"• ol f 1u11, lees oh119e1 11nd "' , or ~l>t•llOM, ro Cllltomle; • • •u ••quen t ol Trull lee• chero•• 1nel or othel" oommon ~n1ttorr. e•C>en•" of 111e T1u11" i nd ot tilt tM ~ ptll'ldpel"'"' or AL.SO EXCEPT lhe Etalerly 1115 p•ymtfllt whlcn t>•o•me Clue hptnMI ol ui. Trv•IM lnel Of Ille S•ld .... wtll be midi wtlllOU trulll crHltd by Hid 0Hd or note(tl ~ by Mid 0..0 of 1ett ,._,,«! .i-.. 11141 Nert.._... lhe!Hller. lnctudll'IQ lalt GhtrOtt If lr"lll 'realad b said Deed of I I I d T • 2 ~ 111 uet wt 11 lntert•t lhe,.on. 81 __ .. .,_A .......... 1,::::.,.1.___.. ·~·1 •ny 1nd/or other i uma P•Y•bl• T;;.,1 v Y w1111n y, ••Prttt 01 mp • ru11. 10-wll .10 vwu .,.. °"""-'' ,,_ r _ _,, nd th t I ICI N t •v "gtrdlng tllle; POH•Hlon. O The benellClary IRICl8I" Hid Ottd 11'1 Mid l'IOlll(I), lldvancillt, Slld lend It IOClled In Ille Clly 04 De.:' I: t1m• 0 .. 0 • or The IOl•I Amount Of the unp•ld enc11rnb11nc11. 10 Htl•fY th• ol Tiu•• ht 111ofo11 I JUIOUl4'd enel r'J· Wiider the"""' of Mid Oeld ll'ldlo. mor• COtflrnorrly l<l'IOWtl .. , 0 rutt t>•••nC• (II Ill• obl\gltlOl'I MOUred prll'ICIP•I bl ll l'IGI of 11141 Nott Of O•ll•tllel to lhe und•••ll)n•CI • .. 1C1fs-'lr 111 u.,.11, feat, 01111911 •ltd 12.465 llllN, Indio, Cellforftlt. A.P. 1 Tri•~'::'":,"· but 1' "°' llmnto by the property 10 be 101<1 end 011\ef obtlQttton ..cured t>y H lcl wtftten OeQtr••lon of Dateull anel of tM TN9tw lrld of Iha NO. 011103001-1. 0• n t 11 10 Ille lfllOUl'lt tl8ltel reuonal)lt Hlllfl•llCI co1t1. 0..0 of fru11, wltll lntllfltl and O.m1nel tor S•tt. i nd• wr1tt1n ru111 or••htd by H id O"d of Term• of 1111 aa1h In lewful •bovl ehould •ny f;.IOI' ii.na, ••••• •• ,,.., ... 9l'ld advtnOM " the 11Mt oth« aum• " piovldad therein, NOtlC• of Otl1ul1 and EtectlOtl 10 ,..,.., tor Ille -. , nt ~. •btr money ol th• Unlteel SttlH on ::'. :::,.m:r~~ n q II~~'":'! 1°:1 OI lh• lnlll•I publlti•llon OI lh• plu• •dYlflOft, II •ny, under lh• Stll T1141 uneltrt!Qneel ~std Hiel to b9: t 3,7..., 7, COl'lllrmallon of Mia. 0< pan OMll • Notice Of Seit 11 $1'1 .. f 45 llfm• tlllfaol ttnd Int-I Oil IUGI\ Notlot of Ott1u11 11nd Election lo TM ~ Ulldtt Mid OMd and b1l1nc1 evidenced by note dtllnq_,_ltt mulll be GUiid 11 • Th• benellcltfY und.t ••Id Oaed 1dv1nGN. •l'ld plu1 •-ohargH( UI lo be rteord41d In lht oounly Trv,111 11« .. ofor• t•teul~ and -.ir«I by Morlg1191 0< T""' Oaed Cl0f1<llllon °1 •lln91ettm111t. ol Tru1t hec•torore ••tc111tel •nel el'ld tXPll'I-of lhe fruit" tnd o1 wt>t<• tilt '"' PfOJ>lflY 11 •ocatt<I l~r•d 10 tM urider1ton1d t on t1141 Pf°"9flY eo llOld. T.,, per Th•I bW' '"'0" thtteol, th• dellvereo 10 '"' undtttlon•d • ltre truet• ~led by Miid OMd 0 Name, Street A dd••" ond o.ci.•llOft of Ollfault Md oent or emount bid to be d9!>0tlled 11r•Hnl beneficiary undt1 tuoh wrlUll'I ~l811tlon 01 OtlauJI 1nd Ti ult. Tile IOl•I emounl 01 H I TetephoM Numb11r of Trullff or nd for late, and • wr1111n l'flth blG dffel, hilt ••.CU1eo 81'1d <1.itvtt1.0 011m•nd ror SAie and a written oot1g•t1on, 1ncludlno rtllofl•bl penon c:or1duct1no uta 11 Anes I09 of 09191i!' Md EllollOn to llld• Ot o"-'eto blJf'I writing •l'ld l 0 •• t Cl TI u It ••• w, I II e n Notice OI OlllUll 'and Eleotton to •Ulmtllel , .... otlaron •n M0"TOAQC INC • C•lllOrlll• • TM UftderllaMd OllUMd Mid wlll t>• NIOlf"" .. Ill• • OllHld 1>4H)latallon OI 0.f9Ult end Otlll•nd 8•11 Ttlt undtrtlgnecl """° ltld ••l*l-Of tll4I Trutl• •l lhe ti co1001ttlon .. \IUllH b'I' CICQ toe or O.IMllf lln<I Ellotton to office 11 any llm• alter th• llrtl tor 8'1'• •l'ld hu depoatttel with NOiie• 01 O•l•ull •nd l!tecllon to 01 lnlllel publtOallOl'I ot 1h41 Notloe 1e C0<p0f1Uon. 8860 Ce11Dy Avenue. to bl ,_dad In tilt OOUl'll'I' PUtlllcetlOl'I hereof ll'ld before dtl• uld Trull" euoh CIHd an(l all 8•11 to bl reGordtd In lh* CO\.lnty I02 1t343 • R111d1. 0 111101111• 111330 121~) "" , ... PfoeertY le loaeted, of H it • document• •vlelerrolni obll91t1on1 where Ille real proPtftY I• IOC:lllld. Oitlld: ~ 21 t .. 3 342·3400 Oetel APfll 20, 1"3 11 D•llld tHll 25th d11 of Aprlil 1913. ::tJ':,!"'~~~ '::11~ ::c= Oele· Mrll 13, ttU 8AN M~AINO MVINOi ANO 0811 M1ta11 2&. 1903 ~ l11¥98tm« I JOHN I , COn M CUr.0 thtrtby 1mmtK11i1111y 0118 Belt l t11• LOAN ASIOO, .. fl'\lll• ARCB Mortg~. 1"°" Loen AMOCT lttlon lli.o. Admlnllltretor ano Cl'""IDi..MIO he• ~'4.. •rid 1'1n1nc1e1 Corporation • Cllltt oorp ' .. TiuttM • ..... 1'\1119' OI tilt ...... Of dOff rWW•by eflCI 10 CIUll '"' lluel .. !UllCI TN•t• AIAL UTATI HOUl\ITIU oi Oof"'1 HQ<-.illh Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY gtven that the Clly Cletll, Ol lht Ctty of Fountain NOTI~ OF TRUSn:E'I SALE' Vtl!ey Calll0<nla, wlU recekle -led Lotn No. 8AL8 0A ~ proposals unlll th• nour ol 2:30 p.m. T.8. No. n*4 011 Monel•y, Mey 18, 11183, IOI NEWPORT HOME LOAl'j, INC es Reconstruction or lht Trelflc outy appOlntllel TNStee under 1119 S1gn•I• ol Ttlbell Avenue enel folloWing described dffd of 11ust Bushatd Street tn accordance l'flth Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Ille Plana Ind Speclllcalk>nl TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Propou ta lhttl be prHenteel CASH (payable 11 ume or sale In undet tHleel cover and shall 1111 lawful money ot me Untied S1a1 .. 1 6CCOITIP•nled by one of tht f0<ms of all tlgnt. mie al'WI interest conveyed DICIC1er1· 11curl1y required blf 10 .and oow held by II undSI setd Section 10 OI Ille Spec:ltlc:alilona. AM 0 &.td or Trust In tne pro111r1y pr~la sllall be marked Pro)lc;1 h9'elnaMer descrll>ed No 2752 -Talbert Avanue and TBVSl:OQ 1510 8ALBq A. l.TO ... =~.:.Stttll enel malled or a"'1TiT\ile<S' ~rtnirs11TI> • •w!VW lfttfW._... ef ~ 9 E N E F I C I A A Y B A N K 0 F 11141 Clly Clerk al her Olflot In tile AMERICA .. TRUSTEE FOR Chv Halt. t0200 Slater Avenue. on CARL TON FORGE WORKS PROFIT or bllOfe ll'HI hour Sllltd. At Ille StiARING TRUST Cletlgnated lime 111 blels r-lvtd Rocorded March 11, 1980 u will be publlcly opened, exemlned instr No 10~95 1n booll 13529, end Cleclareel by the City Clerk. page 1010 01 Ofllclal Recor els In the Btelder• anel the publlc are Invited lo • 0111ce of lhe Recorder of o,.nge be prll'OOl'll al the C111elaretlon or salCI Gounty; aald dlMCI 01 trusl desc1lbeS propoaals. the rollowll'llJ property All bids so received, examined Loll S. 6. enel 7 In Block 115 oJ enel declar.O will be retwr.ci by the Troct No 23A. per mep rec:oreled In City Clerk to Ille City Engl,_ llnCI Boo~ 13. pages 36 and 37 ol the City Attorney ror cnecklng llnCI MltlQlllaneou• Maps, In th• olllc• or "po1t to the City Council et II• the County Recorder or u td regult• mMtlng on May 17. 1983. County PtlOf 10 oomm8f1Clng work. Ille YOU Allf IN OlfAUl T UNDE" A contrector tnel ell tU~lractOfS DE f D 0 F TA u. T DA TED Shall Obltln . Duallllll lic.t>M ffom FEBRUARY 15. 1tl0. UHLES& YOU lht City ot Fountain Valley In TAKE ACTION TO ll'AOTIECT ec;c;()fellnct wttn Ille Clly Mul'lldpel YOUll PllOPEllT._,, IT MAY 81 Code N o Vol ume I, Tiiie 5, SOLD AT A PUIUC SALE. IF YOU Chap!-5 04 anel 5.08 HEED AN ElCPLANA TION Of THI In eccorelance with t1141 proY1tlone NATUltE OF lHE ll'ROCHOINQ or Section• 1770 to 1777, lncllBIYI • AOAIN8T YOU, YOU SHOULD ol lhe labor Code ot '"' St11• Of CONTACT A U.WYEll. Celllorl'lla. the City Counoll of '"' 1510 BllDo• Blvd • N ewport City or Fountain Valley hff by S..Ch Calll0<nla 1uolutton adopted the P<tvaltlng (II a street addrMs or common hourly 1a11 of wegee 10< atch c:reft d11lgna1lon Is shown 1bove, no 01 lype or workman or mechenlc .., arrant y 1s g 1 ve n • s to II• needed lo ••ecull th• contract co"'P4et"185S or conec:tMH) " which will be 1w1'111CI 10 the lhe bentlliclary under salel Deed IUC<letslul bleld11<, u dtlwmlned by 01 Trust. by rea)On ol a breecn Of tne State Olreclor of lnelu•lflel defaull In tn. obllQallona MCurllel Rtl•llol'la 1nereov neretorore e-.c:uttd ano The contractor lllaM pr°"1Cle IUCh delivered to th• unc.tat1lgneel a compen1111on IJ1 tur ence •• wr111en OtclnrellOl'I of Oeleutt and requlreel Dy Ille LabO< Code of the Oemanel lo• Sele. end wrllten notice S111e 0 1 Oalllornlt, anel thlll ol breech end or eiec:tlon 10 cauee execute • contrtctor'• cartlllcllt the unde•algneo 10 sell u tel regerdlng t tlel compenullon properly 10 1111ls1Y ealel obllgatlon•. ·~ulremll'lll TM oontrtetOf 111•11 eo<I 1nereeller the undorelgned lur1hlr require •11 tubc:ontrtctort to caused said notice ot b<eacn end 01 • I m 11 • r I y P r o v I d • • u c h elt1ellon 10 be recorded Febmerv compellNtlon ln1ur1nce fOf alt of 24. 1982. es lnltr No. 12·0647"7 ol lht 1ut>conlr1C10<1' em~. The said Olfk:lel Reoo•d•. contrectott en4 1ubcon1r1c101t Said ule will be maoe, but 1na11 rurnlth the City • cartl11c11' of wllhoul covenant or wt flt nly, wll•tr ol tubrogallon 11ndtf 11141 exprosa Of lmptltO, r1Q11dlno 11111. '""'' ol 11141 wortter'a oomptnMUon possession, or encumbrance•. to Insurance pay lne 1em11ln1no Prll'IClpel tum OI No bid Wiii t>e CONICl..cl ul'lleM II the notl(t) 1ec111ed by Hid DetCI ot I• maele on lhe ofllClel bllllk form Tru•I. wttn lnflfllll " In 111d note IVfllilhed by lhe City end II midi In provided, eel>tl l'ICH . If eny. undtr eoi;ord~ wtth lhe prcwtelol'lt of the term• or Hid o.ect or Trull, thl• Notice •nd 1111 propoeel 1 .... c111rge1 end e•penMI of 1he r1ctulrtmtntt anel condlUorre Mt Trustee al'ld or lhe ll'Vlta cttated by forth under Section 2 of Ill• said Deed o1 T"'tl Seid Ult Wiii bt Speclliclllont. EllCll bidder mwt be held Ol'I Frtel&y. Mty 17 t993 tt 2"00 llc:t n"d In ecoordeno• with p m • 11 tilt ChlPlfl•n Av1n1111 tOPllUblt lllte '--· entrenc• 10 Ill• C>ivlo Ct nttr Pureue nl l o C t lll ornll 8ulldlrtO. 300 Eul Cllepmen Gov11nmenl 0~ Sec110n 40t0. A.-.n~. 0tal'IQ8. Celllomlt 11141 conlrKIOr wlll be ~tilled to NOTICE. AT TIM£ OF SAil!. 8108 po1I ll>OtOvtd MC:Urhi.e wttll Ille MAY BE MADE IN CASH At(p/00 City Or en •pprovecl fln1nct1I THE CASHIERS OA C!ATll'll!O lntlitutlol'l 11'1 cwder lo lllWe 1'11 City CHECKS SPEC.,IEO IN CIVIL ....... 1une11retalMdby1'110fty to CODE SECTION '92Ch. lntlUfl performtflCll of lflt oomr9C1. A I I h t ti m t O I 111 t I n 11 I I I Plal'll . IP90lfleetlOl'll erld oMdll put>llC&llOll of 111111 notice, tile tOtll propou l lorme to b• 11110 for 1moun1 or lhe unoeid btlanct ol tha blddk111 C9l'I be otlltlMd only •t tn. obnoallon HO\lrtd by ltlt at;>o..,. oft!Ce ot tilt City E~. City Helt. 011crlb•CI 4•1d of 1r1111 and Coll ol ••lcf Pl•n• e nd .. umeted t:Otl•, t•P•ntH, anel IP8Clflctllon1 la 18.00. ll'IOllldlftO edVll'ICl.N It '131, 162.12. taA. tt 11141 bidder rtpOl1t l!lel m., To Cltttfl'flln• th• opening 11111. Plllll• enel t~tlorrt bl ..,, by you m11y a•ll !'1'14) o:ir~09e0. mall. tile m11111111 end 11enclllng Dele: Aptll 29. 1983 G'11t09 thelt bt an adcllt'°"91 ta.oo. Nl!WPOF\T HOMI' "'911htf I~ 09it Of tha ll'llM MCI LOAN, INC, lp•OlllO•llone nor Ill• OOll Of u "Iii ltu•• mtlllflQ and h1ndllng wlll 111 IV T.O. ll~ICI oo.. ~. ~I Thi Olly rMetYe• th• rtellt to rfi~ ~ ~at<ll, ~ 0 ~TOff~t. pr09'f'tY 10 ot t010 10 ulltly 11141 2506 •· Cttepmao A..-nue, HIVIOI, • CAIW. COfll,, ~:= A~Y_.,, , "18 f8nta Moftlea llM ~t-Obll01llol'l MC11ttd !*•by FUltt<IOfl, CA. t203t Ill~ y_ On T ....... .. c .. A 011•' AprM 1, ,... (114)73 ... 433'3 O.J. • ..,... ll'ublllh•d 0 11"g' COllll D•llr ~·Hiii CA 90212 -W .::':'... ~ P .... rtnt11Cllf Corp. Mark Z-. l'rtllten, =• N~. CA I tf.IOI. Jtllot, May 1. 131 tO, 1913. ~I 1)1 6! ~116!MIOO --~ .,_ CA -ly• \llClll H•rnlth VIOi Pr... 111~~ ..... 10 17'2 tJ Ollldy ~. reltet lll'IY Of Ill lllCll. ""91119111 hcnt.-Y IYllVl'I MGO!endorr o.... C11y 8lvd • w .. 1. Qttr C-1tvot ""~ Oil Of~ CA. H... '~t.in lille1• _. , Ore c 0 1 --r•• Attl•IMI vio. PrtMldenl .. .... I "r. OHi t i.. 11'11•ll•ll•d Ot•i:J: 00111 O•lly P111>ll1ll•O Oreno• Oou t Dally l'ullltlllld 0 11n1• COll l Dilly p lllh1h•d Or•nee Ca.at Otlly Turn 10 1001'('1 OlUlllfl90 PllOI. ""'· It, Mey • l3, ··~ Pllol Aprtl "· ~. .., •• 1113 Piiot, AP• 1!1 22 711 May 9. I .. ) Ptlol. APt u . H . ~·y e. 1H3 Ptlol, /.pfil 11, Ml.¥ •• 11'. 1113 I 0' 1". 11 U I buy. 1IM-t3 rou . ., 110t·'3 1•P·" 1"1.., .... 1..ae11 014>.,....... o.tecl; Mer 1tu Put>llthed Or1ng1 CoH I C>•lly Pullll..ahed Qf•n .. CHlt o.lty ,llOI, Mey •• 13. IO, I"' l"llOI. "'9y a, ,.., 2oea.M ~ ,, I -1 -'-'-., .......... ___ ...... _______ ·---.. -------~ ... , Pilat ClASSIFllD Looking for a career in sales? Frldey, May 6, 1983 t See today's H elp Wanted ads, . classification 5100. CLASSIFIED-..,_*au. , ..... "'..... ..,_*au. ..... •11 au. 1~ ................... --1...., ,,. we -...... ..; au. 1 ....., a. .... - IN ==-==~--1 ..... 11 ........ 1112 .... ll 1112 Cetta.... 1@4 ........... iJiiiI" ,.. ....... .... ••llm!rt .... '"' 1 DEX .... • Moteila.~& Modern 3 8r,W/tlcMhme, ~ ,,........ ---. - - To fltlce Yu Ad, Cd For TuHday through Liii& llLI UDlll'r Cot~ frOf'lllngcr~ ru.1 .. ·awood ... ,.,...· pa31t~3·-~lno1r. N'-..-1 ~ 2 bdrm 2 .... , -8a1urd1y publlcat1on1: Agerit H0-25et ar~,.. • """' 83 · .. vv NEW W,STINO ..__ • • -•• 642-5678 5:30 p.m. the :revt. ou1 Fineat Lac.a oon view f rom maplflcenl 4 720-4152 Lovely "HMtlw'" model ~·t~:;.··~r Fabulowl view, Ilk U,hi.. Oak tl.oon, dynamic, ~.•'I· For 8un1 •y1 •nd 'bdrm, 4 be.th pool home. $1,460.~. .. P&Sr E/Sld9 nMI. c:INn, 1 BR, • 4 Bdrm, 3 b•th . ..._.. Ttnnt9 Ct•, pool. Prl~ modem hilh we=· Vft"'J ~ted. b.i ol ltUl ESTAT( M~nday publ cit on1: UY .. ft.All IAJFlllT I llll compl r•blt, new '"I.ch. tllul grffnb91t YI-on Bch. Allumable fin. every thin, lnclud.: wine ceUar, 1pa & aauna. ~~~: .. 1111i. . \~ 12.00 noon 8alllttutdli!y. Spectacular bayfront dpbr 2 br, 2 ~up; 2 br, 8ho<1 wllk to tt«.Mntarv ~d~~.:,o:r, :~::.~1=. I=: 71 .. 2AG-29.._50 Sl ,195,000. e.11io,.. W•fld 14!06 2 ba dn 2 boat Reduced-fl 500 IChool & par1c, Bonut rm 5 4 6 . O 7 II 1 ; 1 It 8 , 500. C1ll tor mor• d•· POOL! lovely • 8'. 2 8a. • Ul'ftl mTl9 UTlft &lb.la ~ninaull IOO"! l;;:;lOllll--.;;;;;..:;;=--_.-• apeoe1. ~· ,000. can, b9 UMd for 4th or ~s.9731 tilt•. low down 0( ..... op-ExdtJ.nc 12 room home, aoraeou. ~Lon.I •tine. C•l"•tr•no 8-·h 101t ...... 1-• PllllllU -ll'''PI IT 8th bdrm In thll IPfawl· a.412•1.aa tlon, t111orabl• t•rm1. &lamorow COW'lyard enl.rance wilh pool & 1pa. An C•"""" Ml Mar 10221---.:-=;;.-.,;.......... . Ing tmly hOm9 on lg9 lot 118,000 ... .. &VV • 1 7 • ' 9 5 0 . A g. " t entertalner'• ~ " lamlly llvlnc •t ... beet. f:'.:! ~= . ·g~ I Ocean & jetty viewa. Marine room,.. . 3 wflrult tr .... Owrl« may 4-PLEX loan of 131-t707 . l l ,395,000. l:l T""' :0,2 llllMI bath, 3700 IQ.ft. $1,386,000. Oceanfront. help you uH your GI $ .,7 ~N.. ~ ...... umJllU , ... , rwnuun V•lk>• 1034 Clntraaou local*' ctoee to 1.111 llU IOanl 0"'11135,000. Call h • '"""' 11 · ,,,,.....t. ...... llMla IMI llunuft•""' &r.<h 1040 -• NOW! ..... 1601 or ~S.11181 Grand aJ:fttcultural view, Back Bay, Newport ·• ,A.1 be1ch 1nd 11\opplng, .... LIW MWI .. ___ .. ~ fonnal .. ,ft,ftd ,.__...._ .._ Hun• ttarb<Nr 1~4 terge com« lot wtth RV Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + larp rec. rm., 762·7373. _,,, , • --• room. r ·~· ...,....., '"''"'' IC>lf eccaN. Or11t atartlf' 2 beam c:em--fumiahed. natioa. ${20 000 ..... ...,.. .. LEE mu mil Uquldatlon 3 Br mod9I laviah U9e of wood & tile. Fruit and wptabk :::::::::: ::"::':'.h 10)0 Br with iuumebl• VA ,__. .-• . ~-1K ... 1>9rl9Ct home. S20,000 1arden, \ree houae. $225,000. XJnt flnanclna t-c"""N•1"'' IO)Z loin. Only $109,900. FUlll•I .... HJ.1" n.-'l..._.11' • FllEOL .. -• beloWmarbt.*3e9,500. avallableonall3propertle9. '-'~• ,. ...... , 1e») WIG9t••li Sharp 3 Bdrm lemlly ...w5 $13,500 dwn. Call Pa- M,_,,, v ... ., 1001 751-31111 New 4 br, 4\.i ha. cust.om French Normandy A'--'-home, great looatlon. s1111 11111 lovely 3 Br I rick Tenore, agt IJ lf•••t••llt Itta 11•1111 ~t'.:'mo8;;;":.h :~: .11r!£1 ~ Eltate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. r::n:.. Aaklng only $124,1150. hom• In Norl hwood'• 78()..8702. 0pan today. ~ 1 ....... aave UJFlllT ~ For an appointment to P1rk Pueo. Ovlf' 1800 S.."Ju.onl"•~ir""'' 11~2,'. --s .... -a"''"" 1151 s...n ... """' _ ~ 1..: I~~~~~~~~~ -· .,_ "'""* 1.I. on I cul..O.uc. ~ s..11 a. .. h 101H "Coronado Ia1and CUit. bayfront lot. 85' boat 1: ••••-... duced to S188.•50. Agt, ~-:.:."..'a:~ :::liiiiii•ii'llliiilUITiiiiiiiil dock. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/terms. -P•IW NMblt 558-8400 °""'"" 1080 lllM AfflllllU w•-. ... ~:;,:;:"'ii.~"'.... :rw lf1U .... , Piii UM IUUMI --· ""'._ "'' ......... I...... 3 br, 1 ba, frplc. Immaculate condo. On Located In OM of New-3 bdrm & Oen. R-2. wlll - COLDW<!U BANl(C?R O ----- "_.._.... 11)0 nbe Comm pool • 2 .. 000 port'• moll preatlglous Single Lev•I Condo Su-tr1d1 tor C.M. units. a. .... h ..,..,.,.," im llw In 3 bdrm, 2 bath gree lt. · · ,.1 "• · .,.... 11111 919ganl • Br perb upgrades lncldng For Hie by owMr Re-S700,000. 3713 Saa-5 8'. IEM1blufl, llllgl lot . 11u,..,,. ... "'""" 1.~ic UPP" apt. Commlf'clel • execu'trw llom9 of 5700 new 1ppllanc11 & ba-duced 10 195 000 2 lhofe. 850-6578. 1255,000. LeaH Hold. g-,;::~;"~.~;_~" :;~ =~ ~= ':iur:':' c':: 1 I 11 now olflf'ed with throom nxtur•. 2 Br. 2 bdrm condo, Im.Md. Oe-Newpon Helgfll1, 3 Br. 1 :!,.'_~7~g°o,':t6. ~nt \:••'°'""'"'u""' 1m parking. Price 1t '395, ttim1 to IUlt your "411<1• Ba. dbl garage, nr S.C. cupancy. 889-11382. Bl. houH. n•w P•lnt, j llul)I""" un11. •.•• 000 Thi• home l11ture1 a p I a z.. • 1 3 9 • 6 0 0 . new roof' reflnl1hed MAKE A.N OFFER H...,_ "' "" Movt'd m: · mal'ble entry gallery, oak 720--0504 IJ ...., hardwood lloor1, forced :::i·::;.~i"I~',~,: :~~ ~ library, win• room 1nd 4 Br, 2'11 Ba, B1ek Bay. 111 •llY air hHt, det1ched dbl I te ...... ,,.. i... ... '"' s.,1., •••I(. much mor•. Call for fl· Pool, apa, lennla. $110, 4 bdrm, lm~l•I•, ... car g1rage, l1r09 y1rd. •11 ... 000 to •1 .... ,"""' M•.t.••~ 11.,_ l'ulu ••J~ nlnClnQ cs.tells. Reduced 000 Own/Agt 6«-41110 lnlld9 to lf>Pl'Kl•te 521 El Modena. Atklng • " • '"''""" ~"""''""· °"""" ••:Ill Llllll lllUEL to S1,~95.000. Ask for ••••Ill 1., Yl L••• 669-8874 $114,000. 548-5041 1ft ~xrou.Mact s::;; 0u~~~,··~.::,0" i:wu Ed Elcano. &«-7020 -,. -8. Agl 2- 11MJ11 (NS) 141-IMI C•> . , .... 3 bdrm, 2'-* 1>9, din. rm, lven Wllll ~om corn« home. Many 1ttr1M:t1111 IMtu,... Incl. pool, llarm 1y1tem, bre1thtaklng trplc, cu1tom cabl"9t1. $325.000. Prlnclpal1 only, pleaae. C111 ~5-6Ma "'· 7:30pm LlllllU/IY .... 0ut ,,, St.u• :~~ URI IElL man No down to qllellll•d La1au..Juck 1041 IDT -~ ... By ownlf', mlHlon ' w 'I l<lin<ht..,·f"•m» im llYml 1111.111 Cloee to Dana Pt. Marina, thla beau tiful ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-J buyer. 3 Br. w. B•, Col-By owner Lowly wood _.,r-• arH. 2br/2ba home. 142 VIA UNDINE tt$1 1$ w11y not 11av9-the-b.t. 3 Bd.mt, 2 Ba & den home is located in a ~-:O~:~:.•r~.3~d':. ~:~~~e~.·:~~ ~ 1~.rt1~~9Pro-2301 Cllfl Or. ~2•11200 3 BR 1~ ba. 35• 1o1. Lge 1u . w..,* _ • 1'2) C' deMrw h. 2 Bdrm 3 private area on the ocean aide with 720-0504 to town a. beach. a Foraclo.1ure: Re.duced ..... ftlWI So. r.•tlo, lg~areg•. "' grMt-=lon. All lovely terrace and magn ificen t ocean H NWI trplc1. Xlnt fln1nclng. $100K to S315K. Bay-Bulld your own drHm Feet tie '375• ·owner RENTALS bullt·IM."' . Sorry' vi'ew . Many commwu"ty ameniti-suc.h &2~.000. 41M·ll5"48 front 3br, 2ba. 45' •'"'· home on thl1 88 x 158' financing. llOWft F'Um..i...t ?100 on~ OM to._._ ..... ''...,..,.. llYll 873-'14M ..... rffld•ntl•I IOI In g•ll ~.,°"-~ru:;:t..J noc 75 -3181 81 clu bhou se, pool, tennis collrl an d •• '"'"'' • 4 Bf, 2 ea. lr~ty rm, Vlctorl1n ll1vor, c:olorlul, ---------• gu1rded community of 104 VIA CORDOVA rt::r:rm~;::d d.x IP~tiES. guard o n p rivate gate. $485;000. 2frplcs,sp9, tpatlo. un1Qv9, 2 btlc1 to OCMn . ......, _ H1rbor Ridge. OWner 11 2 Br 2 ea 2 So. petro., Condu !'Um 1!"'-.~ P atterson /P arks Real Estate. J ean ...,.,. lets •••IH Must 8111 thla weekend or HouH w/lolt plu1 cot· Top floor l 3rd). 2Br & motivated to 1111. ssas, compi91• kitchen ,_. cunc1u Uni ftr t•t •rltt tf I retlat w/rultor. Pnc. r• tege, ~1 Cr ... St. S.-a.n. 2'batha, all bulltJna, 000. Call 675--231 1 d9'j9, def. CloM to bNc:h91, ~:::~=~~';" Patteraon, Bkr. 497-4844. ..... dUC>ld $8000. $132,000. ~~e'.s~r~S288.000. 180 deg. unpualleled or 675-3311 11111 & ~~!~.:'9S3~ 0up14,. ... r .. m llffmt URIE!!' Open hou11 Sat 12-5. • ,,,,.....t. ocean Yl9w. a.vator, 21-wti_nc1_1_. ______ 1 -............ Ouptu ... uni RESTORE: The lamoui 1111.... 2805 Drake Ave. Prln Latw llil1s ltH car vndlrground park-Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 ba 000 own.r,..flnandng. =: C:.7"'IM<I Offlet1e m-ion II new ,,... hrrWc• only 557-7993 -'' ........ Ing. Excel MCUrtty. Ex-Wll1cllff. Quiet It. May Bo1h hOUMI °'*' Sun, """' ,..,.,, °' Uni on 1119 mantMI 11'1 Tllll lt'I 1'1111 141-1111 ~ 10% GI, 4Br uec ..... = ~= loln. IMM opllon. S2411,000. 1-5, 873-4083 -... lrrepl1CMbl9 3 1tory .• pool home S159,950. 3BA. 1V~. AJC. .:. ...._. M l -4574 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ =--~~· IL:.~"°................ ~J.c..ln. 25..YJL.lQ..&91 Pm Will carry 2nd lf!l LOEASSUM.S127K. _ r.... .. ........ ~~... ouBayfrt l.oon.!... belotePI~ .. !~. $6alk25. _3 BR, fonnalremoddining, 1 eahomet-iil kiM'tch, l!:!!!!~!!!..:!~.11-~AI.¥~~ Concorif. 770-!J7"7 IS4-910'1 •Pl ... 1111.lll ~ .......-~ . ...,-. .....,,...,_........... .. .. _., ... .,._, • Trade conald•r•d. e aale t drew ln-4"9 l'Jl:.1121 -:--~ ........ ~-....,.,,.'" neroor V-•-IWnW. lmpotllbte to dupllcal• w ~ pantry, poo . esa ~Ectm 958-11739 -WHt ...• Dally Piiot View ... Br. 2'11 ea. '2lll. -• ~IW<>..-. ao ShM• thla 3 1tory fionW on ttM Verde11#,906:-0wnrfbkr.w/carry. '111\11\ Ctaulfled Ad. call Today SELL Idle ltem1 with a OOO. Twme. 78IMICNM •ftln<.a. Wan!Md lot t""-Thia manalon I ---• .. ••• JU91 llat9d. oc:.en, By OWner, ~ ac. In Swtta ·~2 .... 71 ,...., .......... ,.. lft'-A g;::!"..,'.: .. ~' i. •~Port.,,t P9ft of -·• r--. , C9nyot1 'llew, atunnlng An• Hgt1 w/2 house1. -• .,.. · -1 ... ...,. ..... ...,Ad. 11ua1nna "'°"'"b ~ 1119tory. Cell tor In Hollywood, 5 gar. Well mamt d on 4 Bdrnua. ~ ~!c'~v1~1•1~P~~.~ But. lelcla IMt But. lelcla lMt L9111U •Mnl.lt f.:.f ... ":' ~:~ a.11 1 •~d .,, lj)polnt-beaut. street. Rents been raiaed for good 111 TWI ...U coumry kltcn .• pantry & Sutr•at· ment to 111· A true income Exchange for Orange Co or sell Gerry & Chrtat• dining rm. Plus a lrg 1 Br Mt« Rt•rn•t. cnalleng9 for the OWnlf' • • 873-7761 780-13117 who 1 t recial on contract $325 000 houM, g1rden & horH , ANNOlMCEMENTS wan 1 0 m • · ' • H A R B 0 R , V I E W property '250 000 WllJ """""""""""""' :KJUl bit of yeateryear. A I II Piil -HILLS-<4Br, 28a, llm rm. c.t"' 11t. 557-6706° 1 FANTASTIC VIEW • · ., ~~~.,,.,.., ·~ LOCATION. $3,000 s On q w et street , wkshop, tiled ba, lge Loc1ted on end of cu1-1---'LOll;._ __ 1P1111 ___ _ """"""'' S.·rv.... :io1• mNllon (FM Land). ·living rm, new roof, will go VA/FHA, d•MC. Approsx 'A5 1e00r0e. Beautiful • bdrm, 2~ b• ·~ s.·i....11>,. 1""1t"'•~in :io n CT.LI aAO.~~ 1 By own•r. 49 , . ~ ' ",.....'l'\~"!::.0A ,~ ....... -~. rtt~~ A SS." .. . --... ~ ~ea1tor - -...... •m Newport Harbor HI. Agl. ..... ,.-:-.[fi7:~~ -~ ~. 2 ba, ca-. ·end -~1fa1 'i'~ .... -.... :; ~ ,.._ .. r ... s.~ ~r.iiiA"to l1arbor, 1n a unit. S2&5.ooo ·Prtv Pfy IPI __ ·eu.i....,. 0pp>nun11o-401• lh9tter9d docil locttllon _7_5_11-_1_eee ______ 1 -!'j:~,.!:"'~urui... !g:: for premlUm tpOrttilhlng. ..... .. JASMINE CREEK, S285. Fii 11-2, Ill 1·1 '"'""""""' w ... ".i 4m E.xa.pllonal quallty MW ........ • .. • 000 negotlabll, 2 BR 2 Truly lmpreaelvel Orig. ·M.Mwv"' u..n 40l• home on qUlet Lltlle -... DltTll . One of a kind Ocean Be. den. al1rm ayatem, owner 11Ye1 In thll IU1• • 'Manry w ... led 4024 1111nd with 1 rffld9nce Al d bl fully dlooreted 5 Bdrm 2 M'"''"""" To.. 101• unequaled In delllla and view tr i le v e 1 o f f ice b 1 d g · r con ·• Htuma 1 Ba home. Cer1mkl 1111. ~oY,...NT 1 _. l . fl i.1~ .. AND I o a n . By own er . ..,_.. -. · 1men111ea. Enormoue 1111· e evator -...e u.xe -1st . oor par ..... 16 s.s-7837 vertical leYelors. almoal 11m11t11 IUll ••n•n 1 to 4 BLOCKS TO BEACH 1-2-3 Bedroom Cluster Homes FROM $99,900 . \ REALTY INC. 111 ....... ................ Call Tom or Natalie (714) 536-9326 By OWIW, op9t1 dally 1-5, 201 VI• M9ntOM Newport Height• auper • , toe. 2 Br. llOUH, dbl LIDO ISLE 2 Br. 35 lot, g•r1g•, g1r den•r. trade up or dwn. Bier S850/mo. 1175-3083, or _M_W_M_ll ____ _ 1t7....ee7 5 BR 3 Ba Westdtt --. SELL ldl• Item• with • S298,000. Mutt aell. O.ity Piiot Clualfled Ad.1 _~_2_-4_9_st ____ _ 11, 1~ W•nu..i )II~ Ing room wl1h cu1tom Two penthouse residential condo's from •sooo ~ all MW cpts, Mlyllte wt1h •Joh. w.,,"'° )IOI$ bullt-ln1, wood floore, • """""' C-.blanca t1r1: VA IS1 & ~ l'I • . • •lalMd gl ... and high back street ea. w/large double garage. MOIJE IN FAST 2116, to $87.556. efflC11W M9Ml.S pitch b11m celling•. Must see to appreciate. Investor tenns. 8-rlltul 3 bd, 2 ba. tux r a 1 e o t ~ e_ ~ ~·~~.·~ •:; PriceMr. Clar; $lk,l~,5ooo9930or beat offer by 6-1-83. =~ ~::~~ ~2~;';.-:U~~~:~.:dJ>8 ~ -""'" ti,th. IJIEW from . "" -• 0 0 0 c •II • g II 0 w n So. c.llf Rlty -·~ PN :w5! mo1t rooin1. Larg• 3 87~ 546-5805 ~ MERCHAfPS( b•droom 1nd l.amlly IWUl-INt ... r ... taia y-n .. 1134 Ant~ tl01t room. Pler/lloal for lar119 UI~ T II h h h , """''.""" w11 yacht. A mu11 -· S1. liiiiiiiiiiii---~~mi-:fiic;;t~;A;;;;-~ 821~ JMmlne VA 1>uyer1 4 er 2~ ea. e er OW grea. t S e IS and ·.h OW ffiU Ch you· appreciate Aun"""' 11012 760,000 lee: CALL •. Wiii trCde Lake Arro S3-40,000F.P.15%down, Green y'a111s-'condo Bld11 M••'<••lt ::::: 873-e900. • -..... ~ llOml or '9t In the no payments In 1983 on S 3 500 eea-mi all ·the little things , (and SOme _pretty big things' She's . ~::~r~., .,. lilr.U WATI HI HON Provllfcta. I home over-for N•wport Beec h don't dl1turb tenanta. or 963--0 7 One 10r YOU. a..-a&4' ~pnw•\I JIOlll -• • Cu1tom bullt French COIT'l"\Unlty of H1mll1•1r 2nd. T.D. Ort~ by, but 1 ~. 88~t. d • ·~ 'I l'Um11un• llOU HOM'' -~ locl6linlt'--~. 6 bclllM. 714/l la-7•1 ---~ ... ,..~--r£.;~!ll!lt ' ni.r.~\ • ..., y · ~~. c-Sok.. 9100 REAL (5TA1'l! 'bcfrmC • ..-.ganrformal ea• • llY harawWd"fffl&rs ~w1m11 1/1.Jll'\Q_. :Il .-':1·•.~ f;t> •,(Jn, __ i._..,.__.._MeM9"'-~ap:pear 11.....,hclld C<Jod, :~:! 131-1400 dining rm., rtc:tily paMled _. at pine w1ll1. II you haYtl IUll .. ti:.~.':..... ei1s -n·-l•mll y rm. a llbruy. Spectacular Ytew"' m .. n can I'll male• you. deal Euy walk to betl, .. Br, 3 M th ' D M M,,.,,,11...,;,,.,. 6211 -•" -•-Views from most room1. channel. Four b9drooma, you can't r•lu11. Call Ba, 1paclou1 living rm, 0 er 8 ay ay 8th M.., wanu<d ti?:io 2 Br 2 Ba condo loca19d' S1.150,000. Terma ewll-d ln lni, room . l amlly John 835-3748 ext 280. famlly rm, laundry rm, ~-;:::·~:;::.:~~"' am nHr So. Cout Plaz•. able. room, Q9ted commun-l0% dn. 3 Br. 2 Ba l\M, 2 ler09 balcony. S188,000. Mt right for th9'"young lty, with private !>Mell. b 1 S., , '325 000 538-1.718 ... !:'':"~~.... 61lil couple g•ttlng et1r1ed. Beautiful courty1rd en· r, ~t. • · 1--------- 5.,.,., .. 11 tl••><I• m~ Alklng 181,000. Try row try. Lind mey be pur-Owr)r ~2-290 FREE equity 3Br 3ba TV.!Wd••S"'"" 82321 d •31 7370 chaMd $700000--. ,._1 .... 1-.a twnhm nr downtne. own· " • • · ' .,.. I •-Pym ta S2050mo. Sue BOATS 882-2411 ti.old. Clll Mllltyn Twit-;;;;;;[;;=-== 891_5558 \'h•rw R•n• 1~10 Ohlll for the det1l11. I--------- ,....,.,,., 1n11 711f..t100 .. -!::':;''~ ~g:~ 'euatom built 3 BA. 2 ea. llL1m Spo....i1Sk1 70tS flreplace, lhak• roof, RV M•nrt> Eq1up 7011 ICCMa. OWner wttl carry Desperate owner must Mii 2 yr old two-tty -the w•t•r. Thou11nd1 under merket •t S 139, 000. Bkr. ~709 M•1n1 ,~... 7020 1at loan $157,500. ~::~.;. D.. lu. ~~! .., ....... lttr. Suwh..,,,..,, .. '""' TDU 141-llH S.11-rdo 702I 0TltANSPORTATION A1n--nh e. \lh ... t•..-nf""n M•.tt_. Bt•" . "'°'""""' '"'s.....,. ..... Mo,nr Hurrw-. MV '-. Tr .. 1h-n T111""1 Tr.t1&.•n. U11l•h AUTOMOTIVC Au\u &..,.·..,nt( Auw &rvk .... lt"1r·ui Auh• Wt1ntN Sp wu.. Hw.,• th.id• t Wh411•I Drwt..,. ,.,....1<> \'111\-~ 1\ntlt1~ l'lW'Y"' AUTOS M>ORTtD Alt.J Komn 1 i\"'11 AW111n llMW l·u,.•1n Uuw..n l)l•l.oJr•'ttn t'•rnm ,,., flttntl,1 buN J1t~' "'-.... !.~ .......... i...,.. ... ....... M•td.t M ... -n11 M..n....tf• &..n1 "'""'""''" MU o,..., Vllnun )~-. ._. .... -.. ""''""""'" ""'-&." &llltofv FMT•YIUIY T..wully 6ecolatad. lm- mecula191y dlen. Thr• bedroom•, two ba1h home, Double guage with etac1rlc door ~ er. Petro. Large f9ft09d bad! ywd. S143,750. ...., UY 111111 IULn U1·11H .......... In upper Newporl Bay ar11. 3 BR, &. IQ9 f1m rm w/lplc, onn..'!! kit w/cMf ~i:~ $115,000. I RESIOENTIAL REAL fSTM f' SERlllCES ........... I . Price r eduction! Tastefully f ppointed 3 BR & FR home In q uiet residential neighborh ood. Large private yard, profeulonally landacaped. You own the land!! IELP!! REDUCED For quick .... PIM 2 In Turthl Rocil. • bdrm1, 2 b1. formal din. rm. wood 1huner1, new c1r1>911, p1lnt. Cowfed brtck pa- tio. $184,900 -.aa ...... IYIWID w mt• -By OWner; OwtlnQ 2 Bf. IJg • ldttn 2 e.. lll'llll'J Wood brldg• C'ondo, rm 1111 ety °""' 1too IQ, door op.na to park a. ft 'Walk to 1Cflool1 l pool, dHlgn« decor, ~. 1131,000. M-~~llngie~ IUIM 112.aoo 11t 10.2e%. , • n t , 1 1 1 a , 0 0 0 • Pm. onfr, 182"'253 551·11Nt. °"" Houee Nw.JI _&at_1_8un_ .• -----• Riii PUii BY OWNE ... 3 Bdrm, Kenny Koll mdl. NU pM\I Univ. Pit townhoml on lnelde/out, dbl "1Mo. Lot• Oul-o.e.c. 2'A Ba, '"" ol OOIY otiarm tor only kit, formtll din .,_, lrpto. l11U OO. Ctll t 70 In Ihle 11Y9b1e ftoor111an. fUWll111m 11ar11na oonee.. Oft ,,.. a bdrm, I bl. IMlllv room ouetom ftCMM. Wiii mo-#t to IUft, HS ~-1 '°' .... 1117,IOO. Call ......... Patio CIPlf'I onto 9'Mft-'*'~ etepe to PoOlllPL Don 1 Mlltete, oall now ~713 .. . and the rates are only 2 11nes tors 1.00 (Each additional line only -50-) . Illustration $5.00 Dally Piiot Claaalfled Phone 842-5878 Inell.Ide lllUatratlon: 0 Illustration A 0 lllustrlllon B O lllustn1tlon C Card lype: 0 VISA 0 MASTERCARD Charge Card II -------------------------- Card Expiration Date------------------------ You may charge your Claullled Ad. Be sure to Include yoor Card 1ype. (Visa/MasterCard). Yout Card number, and the EXPIRATION DATE. YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER .BELOW. NAMI ----------------------------------~ A.DD.lll88-------------------------CtTY _ _., ________________________ _ ITATl--------------------------- DP ------'---------------------------------------~ TILIPllOMl~-------------------------- 0 °""* OI ~ CJrdlr enolOled. ••• I . f I I J j -.. CZ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, May e, 1983 6" 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I Iii ..... _. __ ... __ .. ____ WU..... lit! ...... fwnl1W ..... ........... ..... ........... ......... .... .......... .... ..... .... "'* ..... l""l:!!l!f1:;::1m:· =·='"='I Trlllet ~.1. 1 er. edult1, lnw! ..... llft lut. ..... U!f lu Jua Ctt. U'll f!M1tl l1fl Cttlf ... DM lat. .... IHI """"' ..... lfff I• Newport •Oii, SHOO. ..as 3 lk a pool l.mY ~ J. -------- --- watalff -831-e120• 87JMI~• ~~=~~!!!,8 2 2 bdrm wtGateoe a bltln• an..e1eo C's'rMv • A reru•etton ~ 2 Bf. 611w . .io.nn11. up •H'lll Anl WXUAV2 91Ube, ~."' Do\'9t Vtlleoe Yownnou 12>180 w1expl 9dutt ~. IU• den 2 la f91lced MOO klda tine am -lu •-· -ltont apt, dtiuM WO-ot down, Ho p ete. ~ t & t lldf'ln. 9ftOl'CI bMcfl. NOOllN, &119 ... Pool, clubhouH~ mu•t u erl Ice. Aeklng )'Wd. Avd now' througl\ 53M190 BEST Rily,_ ta w ..,, ec>.aoloua 'room•,• 1 ,.w "4CIOl mo. 9Wra MOmt plnH a ,,, .. ,.; •. lee NW9f A~. t72-Nt1 Of a.un• w.ik to el'I~. 2 l20.000. "4-3061""' Bept. 11300 mo .• In• lmM 1144 Rent to own 6 rm pool atep• to tlle buoll, S.-1-1324 get•, pool, QYW1 a epe. At.oaeo -"*nda. bdrm•. 2~ btth1, large BACK 8AY·3Br. 1Y.Ba, ctudee gardener. home dbl gar 2 Bl pet1 buulltul perk, lawn No pe11. From 100. llv rm w/flfllpleee. S1'7, S40.800. Co.mm pool, earr.-~ IDTAU 1-4115 BEST530..f190 ,.. bowllnp, logging, •trOI· 9'eeti8'111 ~01 fUl IDT 600. •P•. boh. Owner wlll S.-2·5200: 8 -1 to 3 bdtrN. IW1ln0 ., Tutla ..... Hrig, p!u• Meted Prim· aaa---N Huntington Crffk Ap... Nlc.e 2 8r pool ao11. nu &.91 IUl.n eon1lder 1 .... option. IUMt ..... llll 182010 t1150 -ming pool, aubwranlan --•-•• Luwry ~ IMnQ. t 1 2 CC>'.,df..,._, new DoYer .la.l-Bar. 87&.-4010 :....· 1290 hOUH erptd dec;or P.'r•o•. "' eleclrlc bll· "·•utllull 1 d d .. ...._ ....... .......... & Weetdltl ~ t tnO '"· • .,, .. f I I d I t & II .,.. V an ICIPe ...,.",...,,,.gerao-.r-t .... r__,, t _,...._. ...._ ..... p......_ llTI :it ....... e .. 1mo. N9w c:tpt ~ rerrlg .iv no yd too na, • •v• or •PPV. gar<Mn llC>ll Pool a IC>&. I. water paid, l*vi-.d ... .. .. o ,..._ .. _ ...--~ __ & p•lnl, oer. 11ep1 to I.vi" 63M190 BEST Ally,.. congenial tell.ant•.~ Plllollldeoka. No~·· eeeurlty, From IOtO. Cal nMt wl 12 rnc>nll'I INN. By Owner. oloet ~. 2 UTIUU m.111 und. 18,.68 24th St It W .W i-• Join u1. 2 •Ingle Bdrm BacMIOf $420 e4f.tt13 lrom 9•5• Mu.t rent by 811. 111 & on a lot, 2·2 Br. 1 Ba. dbl Speot•c:ular h•rbor • 213-692·2725 Y nt Mr •-Apia. With wge t~ p.-1 Bdrm. S500 1111 N851mo. C•ll ole l erage & buemenl. m•lnl1nd view. Thia 3 Why pay m0fe7 Cuull 3 tloa U50 & $950. 2 Bdrm 131 E. t81h. 648--68111 ULmTll APYI. 14~ Iv mao. 197,000. 675-8708. unit Of ag1 l"""Y home ltUtt Vafanbla.. 651-TI77 bdrm 2 ba e n11S59511 :10~:400. AP 11 • --Qui"· 1paelou1, neer 1 Br c:ondo, '675 mo. S.-..i•NllT _.,._. ol1er1 tranquility, prime 530-8190 BEST1.. BIChelOf $.420 beach. 2 Br. 1"~ Ba curlty complex. C•ll 1~5.ooo , ~28,, '1111ald• toe. U50K. lntrt! 1212 c. ... VaJ MlO ~~~J>~\. TA:i,1;1::n. ~8~~'."ieth 842_t: = ... S550/mo. (2t3)83G-2323 Aleh11d • ~p~1.25 lot. S.-5-6188 1tt ~·lv~,5~~9~: ~!:'°:; 43B~22B!~ c' ld~ooo·900yr..'!.rty, -~---Ofllull. 1 BR~ SC PILa 404-= Clltl Ha¥911 lovely, 2 BA I v .., Pt .... ... 'T _.._ A LI" d I •~•L..."'•·•·-..1 -.. 1 Bdrm, --$4116 * $34!0/mo. up. Bactl, 1 & Ba, p1tlo, gar. no peta. e · -r coop. S p e c: I 1 t, 1 u m m e r . "°rt-"' a U I !feet ~...... Al 2 8( unfllm & tum pool '596. 845-183& YllW.... "·-·t •-1•-ren1111-1 Br condo ori OrMgelrM condo, 2 BA, w/pool, g•te. $47~ BAYFAONT pier el 3 22~~.,.d ape.' 18992 FloficSI'. ' VIiia BalOO. 1 BA xlnl II-.,_ trJ -ta ~ bay, 4 Br r1mbllrig llOUM 1 Be, by 1trum1 wt utll , .. , dlaeourit, or 2• B ~v 1j • 26 842-2834 842-3172 3 Br, 2 Ba lownhouae. nanc:lrig. Priced to HU. 2 e•melery Iota Pec:llle on Bii Ill refrig. tennb, pool, jao. P u r e II • • • o P t I o n '1 0 r Y • r • Je/ c • lrplc:, 2 P•lloa. oaraga, S115,000. By owner. View Memorlal Park' ,,.-. lllLn No pets. Av111. now. 775-2580 Sl800l mo. 97s-3 3 br t'lo ba twnhM g•r 2 Br, 1 B•, blleonyi ml· pvt. Nr. HOllQ. Av•lt. 811. 83&·5294 $.450 ... (213)991-8017 ' PllP llAIAllmT $590, 875-11229 ' Dana Pt 2 Br 2 Bii, pojll, 11 Bdr wlb1r1oe, cp111 pvt· plllo. lrplc. Ava11: nulH from beeeh. 6l0. ~;';~i .1•~~a~/.'~~ c..aL p llSO In The VIiiage ol Wood-•P•. uuna, walk t o dr•pH, relrlg., yeerly S826/mo. 67~166 mo. 720-0644 S.-2-29411 evea & wknda. Ila Cltatalt 1071 rtpr!7 llM1ll bridge, IOWl\home 3 Br. bueh. marina. $950. 1525· 673•8821 Lrg 2 er, newly painted, 1---------1--------- CH C BAYSIDE COVE: 2 Bdrm 2~ 9._ 1rp1c:, dlehwather, 970-7740 lalMa crp/drps. l4051mo. ... ••• Ult 2 Br Condo, garden view, LAST AN E Ctloa ~Of~ bldg ~~tY b=~~· lurnllh-=~im~~~:!rndJul~B~ ''' IESEllYE m ••• , •• ,.. 2707 832-1766 ~~sX-1~5~. e;s;:~ :~~~~-::~:.~0~1J:8: to buy thla bHutllul 3 lri prime Vl1 Lido loea-MOBILE HOME 2 Bdrm West Vale Loop. Agent GATED VILLAGE COM· Adult condo 2 Br 2 Ba on '415, 1 Br, relrlge, stove, yard & garage. Kld1 & 642-9057 I~ year old, 4 unit apart· tlon acroae from Hughes fully furnlahec:I saoo· Imo' no'"· ~5-2000. ' MUNITY. 3 Br. 2Y. Ba. the bl" p0001 lunrool patio, clean, no pell. peta welcome. 545·2000. -"'-'"S_T_B_L_U_F...:F-, -,p-ac-1~-·a_l_& ment house lri San Cle-•• · PURE " ' ' 731-C W. t8th,673-7767 I '"" ~ merite with OC811l·hllla & market & Lido ThNtr•. WATERFRONT HOMES VISTA FILAAE 3 BA, 1800 eq, It. ol steam 11un1, bolt doc:k, Agenl. no M . 2 Br, pool, quiet area. golf eourae view• at 1 Ample tenant & custom-INC. 631-1400 lemlly room. blend new l U XU AY. Garages. restricted 1eeen. Ma· Eastalde 2 Bdrm 1 beth, 3 bd, 2~ ba, dbl gar, new S525 & 1890/mo. No tremendous savings di-•r parking. SeHoned Lt-•f f••ILY nome. s900 mo. IHa(. SPAS In every home • ture couple. 18751mo. pool, 11uridry. adult carpet• and paint, 1700, ~·-644~767 ect from the owner ~ tenants. Excellent return n• -agt. 760•8617 mailer suite, dining 1-884-4742, 1·685-9487 eomplell $.450, 833·7890 Call agt "LU•" 84e-lJ72 •·a ,.. __ 1, r 1 on lnvntmenl.1510,000. looktng tor 4 Br home, roome, wood burning , or 848-1947 " "--fore being !lated w lh LAWSON REAL TY wllllng to p•lnt & clean !WILLOWS -3 Br. 2 Ba. llreplaoes, micro-wave Unfurnlatled t>aehelor. ~ Walk to bNeh, NEW Stu-277' broker1. M:t NOW •.. call 876--4562 !Of depollt. 540-1652 °' a/o, lrplc. attached dbl ovens. private p1llos & blk to beach. Yearly. E/Slde, lge bright 2 BR, dlo. gu & w•ter paid. f tia lot0 "·-..1 -1775/mo. 844-1460. ed. ELEGANT LIVING utllltlea. 404 E Balboa mo. Aval! now. 640-0997 1 Br, 1395, 2 Br. $475, turn $525. Yeatly. POOi, nr beeetl, l>Ya. No pela. 498-6277 I owner 11 (714) 642·0136. 548-7854 gerage. enelad yard. yarda, gardener provld-S270 mo. Clean lneludlrig 1Y, be, fple, porch, S575 $390/mo. e36-4637 •• __ ........ 1.,9 lalMa only 15 minute• trom Blvd. No. 5. Showing apt s 1 2 B o YIU.All ... p ai al 2207 TERRACE, Cardlll 2Br, Fuhlon Island, 7 ml-Thurs •nd Fri 515 and pae oua r. wriera $50 move In credit, et· lu Aa 27IO 111111111 llST IELLI t U 1 2Ba, garage opnr, rir nutes 10 S.C. Pflua. Juat 516 6 to 8 PM. Won't lut unit, DA & FP. $800/mo. leetlve now thru 5-15-83 =:.:la;:..;=•:-.-_.;:.:.;~ aa.-... 3 BA 2'n ba Newport la:c:• .. wft11 •··" pool, jae. tennla. $775 Eaet ol N......,ort Blvd. & long. B. Ell~J.1u .. n7 Broker 2 Br. •Pll for rent. L~ 2Br, 2Ba nr So. Cst. -T ' d d 11 --mo 631-1286 Joyce -"" 720-07 .. u or" 5·2373 3 BA lerge solld Oak emiee eon o, en uri • S2 per mo. 6 bdrma. W I So. of Sari Diego Fwy. 2 Br, 2 Bl trplc, patio, llri $510/mo., encioaed P•· laza, 1500 mo. 'roomwlth 8'aolld Clean & v1eanl. Pool & Family prel'd call Uze S1150/mo. 631-5439. g1r, nr beh a biy. NojNIW« 1 Br. wttllgan1ge, tlOl.CallBoydOfNanay 545-5366' ~bar, walnseote, ;~::'3~bc:· ~·~~ 875-2355 Remod'I 3 bd. 2~ ba 24730rangeAve.,Co1ta pets. $87~1mo yr1y 111, No pell. $420/mo. 1147-9920 lul INc• 2714 h1rdwood floors, huge 11 63•1•2242 rt C. tal ••I • 2122 twnhM. New Cetpet and M.... 1 •vall 6/1. 673-0125 114s-5577. Deluxe unlti In 4-plex, =::...;=:;.::.--.....::=~ country kitchen with tire-, r ar Parquet thru-out. Den T.ftO 0 I 2525 C • I 2122 1 Br. atove & relrlge. email lrple, c1rpet1, drap11, Premium 2 BA, in blk to place. Taatelully deco· htltxta/ Uaila 1300 BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· with lrpl & Atrium. Pool, taltl • • treH I Jiu yard, elee & waw paid. llk-up,eneladgar,3Br.2 bch, newly rernod, stove rated. Eriormoua lot. -FRONT apaoloua 2 br, 2 Jeeuzzl, & tennle laelll-2 Br 1~ Ba, recreation :Duplex 4 Br 2~ ea 2100 $410/mo. No pets. Ba. $850. 2 Br. 1 Ba. & retrlg, gu, $700. No Ouletculdesac:.Beautl·BY OWNER. Duplex, un-b•.11700mo.8111Grun-Ilea. Relrlg avail. lacllltlee, pvt beach, Nt-1aq 11.'troni unlt .. Avall. 54a-1377 • $510.Nopeta.5"0-4484 ~.Joe55t·l452 fully laridseeped with lque, ~ty ..-. MCh 3 dy, Altr. 67M161. 1975/mo. Jim °' Unda. guel Shores, gate guard-June 15th. 11 tOO/mo. -... '---.-L -.... -... -----.-1 fruit treas. 1215,000. Br. 21+ Ba. lrple. 5 12 Eves 661-5680 ed comm. 495-1651 644-7220 °' 549·8755. ,Townhse 2 Br 2 Ba lrple, •llDI WW m -., Shown by appt Call Bolsa, NewpOf1 Height•. ~&sml OUR u d $800 1 k 5 I g.,.age, ,_paint, quiet, 2 Br. Townhouse Apia. ** Large t bd charmer. Frank vaulao 75~1601 Oulck Ale. 850-74o8. Guarded community. n ~ l11C\JZ21 1 es, rm Townhouse for Rent, 3 bd, I' BA upper rear. deck, no pets. 1550/mo. Elden lrplc, dallwar. lrg p1tlo, View. Av111 6-1, 1600. W, .. uwni •-LEE <I Units across from belch Pool• and tennis. 3 ~~~-6190 BESrnty~:e 2 ··~ry. 2~l:o den. ·~~I, stove & relrlg, no gar, Ave. 979-1858 enelld alngle ear garage, 499-505e ~-B lb p I 1 bdrm, 2 ba. Dlnlrig and pat o , sq · $595. 644-7609 2 Br ••65 In trlplex N~ nr Hunt ~arbour. From --------- Real Eltafe on •~, Q}l en nsu •. l•mlly room $\,500 mo .... It L "'"'"'I $960/mo Call 963-1900 • ..., , ,. . v" $r.a"/mo. 840-5623. ..... ltOO appralsecf'et $~25,000 21315......,1802 ... ICa _.. 2 Br 2 Ba, $j()Olnio. epts/drp1, rio pets, 2250, --"""--------•;;==----..-.;....-. b ...... p ,_.. Miii >:rV' 2t314r"-"996 "C" canyon 495-9028 ~ •ttai ••1·-. Y ""'"'"· r......, to 2 Br $700/mo IM; newly Atutanll fa1ai1llH ,,.,_., • 1 ml lo beach. 2 br, l be ----·-· r=n:. NOW at $2911,950. A•· 2 bdrm. 1 b•, Wl\Ud. dee,cpts/drp1,2c:argar. . 7141720-0989-. PINEBLUFFAPTS. condo, dble gar, pool, Wkly rent.ii now ev.i1. ~ aumlble at l3'1o%. Avail. May 20th. Sf75 Close to bch. 499·1480 ...... SPECTACULAR OCEAN 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1 Br Lott 2 relrlg. washer, dryer. No St05 & up. Color TV. ~~~~~~~~~ 2131957-S.88 per mo. 675-943.1 For 198 Arch Ben Hgts, 3 Ptalaiala 2'07 VIEW. 1 qulet hlllslde loe. 3 Ba. with bluff 111-. Chlld pats. $600 mo. Av•ll. Phoriea In room. 2274 i: Duplex, 2 bd, 1 ba. lrpl, Charmlrig2br,1ba,lrplc, BA 2 Ba,oeeanvlew,lp, VACATIONS / BAY · Br, 21't Ba, frple, gar, ok, p1tlo, frplc. gas riow.960·1066 Newport Blvd, CM. ··~ilt lt•ta 1100 x.,., 1277,000. Drive by encloaed gareoe. $700 $875 mo. FRONTAGE wl pler tlll walk to pvt beh. 11250. ~~~~·r~lahwesher, apa, Nu, over 62, 1 Br 1 Ba, _114_6-_7_4_4_5_. ----- '81 Lancer Mobile Home, ~.~::~ mo. AgL 673-8409. 551·3037 5/28, or 2 Br, l800, 1 Br, Att 6 & wknds. 760-1548 SPMC . 631-6tOY deelc, nr medical & lhop 4 Br, F.V. ,_, 405 fwy & J 4x40, 1 Br, lo park. 3 Br, 2 Ba, llp, ger, avlJI ....... .... 2Ut S6501mo. 303 E. Edge-2 Br. 1 Ba. No pets. • $.495. 536-6030, ctn dpt. a hopping. K it prlv. 123,500, 714-892-4122 Owner selllrig 2 duplexes, 5115. $111151mo, 1st & ~ water. l -8T1·2888 S850/mo. 2 Br. $.476/mo, new ear-11ma, 2744 l 240/mo.1164-3a« 1---'-----=""=::.L Na-3,a;~~ ... 411M. &4M290--'It E/Blutf COAdo, 2 .. try:; --· M• pet, water pafO:-~SS"t •· _1_r __ l_n_4_B_d_m_2_b_• YJW WEU CdM. 873-0241 4 Br, a Ba. Newly refufb. Cii1i •taa 2124 <> vnnge. 936~"""2·bd1111 coodo °" •1"lfl•L...t1o7:nr.-wnttrerldryer;- TllPLE WllE · lace•t ht1trtr l3SO Cella.... 2224 s7up ~/· ~1 29S(mo . ...,.rt YWllt &,ts SPllH SPIOllL c111 t-5. Pool. l•euul, lighted kltctien etc. 52401mo. For~ 1>y owner 5 atar. --N'w 2 & 3 ltdrm town-6 s-2 .. 90 Buutlful l'aridaeaped $200 MOVE-IN BONUS 1 BA. Poolllde apt. Sp1-tennis. $650. 61S9-9382· S20 dep. C.M. 646-8388 adult p1rk In .4o~helm. W W IWm... tlOfMa Wftll double gar-t:ARO~ 8LUf'FS oeNOO -~.-Gee &-witer peld. Off« good elou• •Pt\ ~rple, grps, Orangetr .. Condo 1 Br. Room and pvt-bath In lux. Beautiful 2 bd, 2 ba. w/ · hstl .... .._.... 1ge1. Quiet E'slde. 2 atry, 4 Br, 3 Ba. Jr. 1 Br $.450; 1 Br $515, thru 6/15/&j patio ene1oeure, ool. plua loll <1\lerlooklng mobile home 'lo blk 10 lmly rm. & wet b.,. on a XLNT FIN 769·1852 $800111200 mo. Contact $1300/mo. 844-2807 w/p1t10. T1mnl1 ,erts, LAG 2 B: ~/FAPLC :::~~~o. 731 ·6829. atream, new carpet• • .it ocean. Fum 'or unlum, lovely leridaoapad cul· · ~at 2134-A Orange Wat 1 t 3 b 2 b Hnd, volleyball court, 67 amenities. 1525/mo. 111 $285/mo SlOO dep de-sac, wl private yrd & F•lllrig out ol ea<:row May Ave. 645-0697 ,,e!rdr;:,r' Sl~ mo.~ pool, Jee .. rec room, 1 br. carport, $365/mo. & lut plua $160 sec dep. Avail May lo. Aetereneei pal. Cell owner altar 6 1oth. Beck up otters ac:-'Sm 1 Br. gar, lncd yard. lllp $.400. 673-1464 Huria. Call 557-0075. TIE llllU No pell. Utlls Incl. 363 975·0516, 556-1083. pleue. Call eves arid tor Into & appt or 111 cepted. Elllde C.M. tr1-$.475/mo Drive b 790 SOfry, no pets. 144--2111 W. Bay. 548-9516 55t-0862 weekend•. 980-5844 71,._778-7452 plex. $18.000 gro11. · Y •--.. ..... It " I mess. $174K. 1/303-887-2687 1 :·2 :on. 673-6336 ... r:'J' STORY ~N~; k;ute t Br. house, patio, 41 3Br, 2Ba, trple, patk>, L!fw ltac• 2741 Wrkng Fem 25-40. non-. , • .. I II ltr gardener. S600/mo. encl yd, encl garage, rir Spacloua studio stove/ smkr, klleh prlv. ger, IMIEHI Cute 2 BA 2'n ba twnhse l bdrm, 2"' bi, 2 ear gar. 1 F.s•ltlle. H • 675--3063 or 879-9667 Santa An1 Country Club, relrl 'h block tie.eh m w/d, PfV bath, pool, spa, 4-plex Eastalda Cotta .mpon Ir S.A. Cnt. Clb: $9:t~0 ~~662 I $'400 plus. security dep. avall May 15. $100 mo. sho:plng. $390 utile 'pd. tennis, Nwpt Crest, N.B. Mesa, nicest building In $800 mo. Avl now. Agt. • • Incl. cteantrig. 011 street Cetta •eaa 2724 548-1936 494•27117 or 494•54 10. $350. 650-t 706 att 6. ~~ ~;1 ~~~~•· C.M. wet blrs, .every-64,3-3850&...551-4562 Oce.nlrQnt 2 yra n~·-2 parking. Smal:0' quiet. I Fireplace, pool, dlahwuh· 2 Br, 1575 mo. $500 dep. bet 3-6. ROOM FOR RENT : ··-· ~ _.5 ~~~;,.J.~ .. ··'-· ~ ......... ·-_.·:;.•CJ..;~"'-:;;+; ...,1'.".l"_;::li ""• ·-· .""'! . ~ -~:.-:~l!~~!r~~ ,~~P1~ 1~•.Jr~.._sJ~.~ •!...i ,_ ~ ::-... "' · ~-=:wm?LN•= 0 I * LAia r.1T&U 1 .. eon~aslircfe:""'tY'r~ ~~$1950 mo c 1l57--'"--·-,-" -.-~•m-. ~"°" -~A~~~!f~ .:::1lf:l~~ I E111ta Sale: Huntington mo .• Agt. 842•4623. M;, Lo,,0. 650-1100 .. au Q&•• IE 1110 57'2841 2 BA 2 B•. enci gar., lge NO FEEi -;i;r;n.~ Condo Furn rm In !rut Blu~B. '1 Beactt 1 lol & adJ~t c d 2 4 -USTSllE patio No CM S525 mo rental•. VIiia Aente,ls. June 1 Mile student h"alf 1oi located 21st. St. :;: :r· ~~e. m~~~. 2 S,..lea 4 Wr9 ALL UTILITIES PAID Biii. ieo-.S862. . 67~1112 Broker. type prel. Lridry. pool T• a.:> be1-n PCH & Wllnut. ear gar atao. Iulo. Dshr, plus den. 2 ba, lemlly Compare before you 2 Br l 'lo Ba. Townhouse. YJW" •llV& Wlml IEIT&U Pr I v . REF . S 2 6 O c L ... A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 , • Clll 960-24' I I nr SC Plaza. L8e 11100 room · SWIMMING rent. Custom design f~-S605·S635lmo. carport/ 3 & 4 Br. Close to water, 75t-9302 # 1st last. 536--0776 POOL. Patios overhang, turH. POOi. bbq, eov rd garage, small pet ok, Spaeloua E-Slda Apia. ---------C·I Lot lor Sele ~hind • nleely landscaped. garage, surrounoed with laundry rm, lrple. En 1 lo d & tum & unfurn, reason-Btttla ... tll 2t04 Grant Boy'• In Coste Lovely 3 Br, 2 B1, dbl gar, s 1325. 6 <Io . 13 2 7 , pluall landscaping. No 2548 Orange e gar, pit shwar able, all emenltl ea, ' Me• a S 1 1 O, O O 0 . gardener. 2053 Tustin. 569-6t88, 011. 720-6897 pets. 2314 Santa Ana stove. Moat uttls tree. No Broker 675--4912. L&HIA 11111 675-3099 Owm (213-541-11196). !bi 1 Br. Fum. 1520 TSLMgml 842-1603 ~~~· 1 Person 1445 p ,,.. ,,.,_.1,,,1• MTll • Lot In Oeeert Hot Sprlnga, $700/mo. NWPT SHORES-2 r, 2Ba. 2 Br. Furn. $625 Large, clean, 1 Br. Apt. t Br. 2 Persons $.455 ,~.,:11 1:1·1· Wkl)' reritela $105 up . • _ .... 1 d ....., ••"""' lam rm. twrillae, roof 365 W. Wiison 642-1971 pool, lndry lac. neir ...,..., EJ .. ·n ·-.• c.•• Color TV. lree coffee, z.,., .. ., Of u,....11, __,.,. 4 Br. 2•,;, Ba lam nm. eundeek, attached gar. '"'" """ "'•v .., COUNT c B NG & 842-4616 lovely reslderitlal neigh-amenlllea. $895 mo. Nice 1 er. dplx. Oulet. shops. utlls. pd. From 548-7854 RY LU LI 1 heated pool ateps to borhood w/puk. 1675 (2l3) 691•7537 very clean. 1 mature $388/mo. 548...0336, IN NEWPORT BEACH ooellll. Kitch'• evlll. •••laia, Dtaert1450 mo. Call 951-5863 eves. employed. No pets. WESTWE YILUIE TtnllHM 1411 Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm 985 N Cout Hwy, FISHING, HUNTING .. ...,. TenHt $345, 548-1021. 2 BA. l'lo b•. Gar. PA-Apartments & Towrillov· Laguna Belleh, 494-5294 Kl..-netn River Frontage Beaut 3 bd townhouse. Spee .. :') Br. 21+ Ba elNn Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apta. TIO, rio pets. Ldyrm. .... Some .,.e elegantly hell ..... IMS In Kl• Nat'I Forest, 48r. 2\ot ba. pool, frpl, patio, Twrihie i>Ooi Joli etc Trl-PllX~bd, 2 b• W!_ pool, ap•J . .!.lA, carports. 548-90&4, 540-5446 lumlshecf. eto. ~mo. ~8-512~ l800 ' ' • · dlahwuher, mler0\1111,,., No peta. lmmed oecup--ttom 1695 Realdentlel Bowd & Care 58& hOme + 8 cablna + rx' 963-3018 . Agt, 5"44· l 4.40 111>1, patio. g1r, College ancy. Garage avall. S-485• 2 br. pool, 2 per-On Jamboree~. et ' 11 Its Beltl CASA VEAA ottiera. Owner flninClng. 1 Br, smlll lned yd, vf/w BAYFAONT HOME • -Petit~ S]3S..,·6~S,,.7l31!, ~ E}r. 1\1• Ba. $62S-SS46 sons on~. 325-J 171h Pl. San Joaquin llilll Rd. offers 1 wno1e NEW way • ·--t 00 ' • 19161 496-3857 , c:rpt1 .• $.4t 5 plus aee dep. Elegant & apaclou1, 4 Br, 8.4 ' .: TSL MQmf. .646.513 (1 t•"!-7Pm) 144-1100 of Ille with superb qual-• O.t.t Ceaatz 1911 81e.24g..6239 3 cu gar, dock 1vall. Itri••· 2144 '645-6122 642·1603 TownhouM 2 Br, 'I• Ba, l ty, convenient 1ocat1ori $2400/mo. -N-ly dee()(•ted 2 Br wl lrple, pool, sp1, atlached VEASAILL.ES and old world elegance • • • 1111-•f • "liri ik 'pen· 1lvl not high in price: reaaon· able cost; cl1uifled advertlelng. 2'h PARCELS DELUXE lg 2Br Condo. 1155-2473 HOUM to INM'e. 3 bd, 2'h gar new CrJ)ll drP' bl-ger9Qe. Avall June 1. No VILLA BALBOA In e garden room & Utll avail, uat of Sun Frplc:. P"'°· pool. Ouletl 3 Br. TownhouM, powder bl, In ll'Vlne. Comm POOi, fins, fried yd• wl patlo, pets. $825. 63 ,_..984 CONDOS 631-4HO courtyard Mnlng for the City. SS27,580, 3,000 dn, Kida Ok. $850 mo. rm 2 Ba. lrplc: c:ommty Jeeuul. tenril• er ta, water pd 11..._ active senior citizen. 12¥• Interest only P•Y· 837-2688 -P ~ o I . • 1 0 0 0 I mo . $340/mo. Ullla Included. 2619-G Sarita Aria $520 CINn 11181 Maple Ave. No tr-• Owned & ~ated by an ~7~~:s..~ ~.By ownr Eut-alde Spinnaker cove 673-8656 857-e&o4 2437-D Orange $630 r~~·dOW111t.alr1 $425 ~~'!e".v~~:~r~r.°1~tl~~: AN. 714-240-0336 •••-3 yra new. 2 bd 2~ ba, 5 Bdr Somerset, Harbor Latua .... 2141 Ctll 1-5, 836-4120. 1 Br upatllra $385 grounda, Hndy beach. 1 ... er leatala 2tOI _._., •tteehed 2 ear elec: gar, View Homes, good lac. Studlo,-t. pt"' furn. walk $475/mo. 2 Br. w. Be. S"""-Mgmt. 641-1324 boat allp evall. No~. U MU LIT tit •nd Sec Dep, avllll 1938 Port Clerld9e. to~ S"~lt-m•··o upper unit. belconu, U R. EASTSIDE C.M. 780-0919 Oceanfront -Emerald now. Sn5/mo. 646-7636 S C Emer .._... "" v•. "" , ' Bay. Laguna. fully lur-e118uObdv~ooe. anpl•~sc:&ou~ -· 1376/mo. •II Ilk! pvt ent. No pet•. $375. earl)O(I. BKhelof unit w/yerd, Waterfront 2 Br 1 Ba. w/ nl1hed, monthly. M1y· ....... .... ,....... Bay Realty 494-1840 1156-18111 527 W. WlflOfl no pell. 548-4589 every xtra, quiet, private, Dec;, 494•1084 mite lnc:I. $395,000 ....... Verde .. bdrm, 3 bL PANORAMIC TSL Mgmt 64~1603 or bHCh, ellp •VIII.---------M I eke y Cro w 1g1 Executive home. $1150 OCEAN VIEW lnpr! lffcli 2611 WlllUll YIUAll 1 Br. encl. garage, rio u 45/mo. 873-8336, Oceanfront bay vlewa, 619-755-6617 per mo. Option to buy. Hlgnly upgraded 4 Br, ON THE SAND s>e7t•5•. ~~2.a. ... ~· renge 842_118e8 B1lbo1. Avail weekly. San Lula Oblapo 559-1237 Of 548-4471. 2,h Ba. 1r/dr. Pvt wal*I SUMMER RENTAL Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apia. $3 ._ .,..,.. · --$400 & up. May thru Executive Home, park • ._, L--/ comm . S2150/mo. 3Br.2BLunl1.we1bar, Av•U lmmed. pool, IC>&. Dua Ptial 271t YJW Ill.Ill Sept.Celf P1m675--4830 like HWrig on 3 ec:rea. 6;'dec!t~:! :h-'!'er 644-1480 f\lrnlahed, walher, dryer i!hc:arport. No pet1415 For IHH, 2 Br 2 Ba. 1 & 2 Br. Condoe eve.II. -eg-"-t_. ------- Exelu&llltl area. Must Mii. tena.d lri'pvl kids pet• WYllW lneld. Yearly Of 1Ummer, t Br. $475-$485 brand ,_ Condo. wshl OoMn view. Vacaliea ltatala 2t07 Jud Y C 11 Per· Ag t • 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 4 Br, 2in Ba. New Bed· enolad garage. • 2 Br. 1585-1590 dr hk-up, pool, ape, 1 blk JAL Propertlee Pelm Springe. $350/wk, (805)528-7999 or 5802Sealhore. TSLMgmt. 754-0081 to M.,ln•. $700/mo. S.-~59 528-7171 Stytllh 3 Br lri our New-lord model, guarded TSL Mgmt. 842-1803 ...... ..,,.. •-t ... 5 alao 10< wtmc:I. 3 Br. 2 Ba porl atone lrple mod aru, comm pool & ten· 2 Br oardln apt, patio. t .. ~ .....,... . •• ''' IEIEIVE m VllfY pvt pool. S1M91 6. Tlat l•uia1 UH kllell 2 gar lned kids/ n I•. $ 1 7 0 0 I mo . ehlld OK. N o pell. t minute walk to beech, GATED VILLAGE COM-Walk to Smolle Tr" & lnvemtor w•nted lor 1110 r,:• ok $640 rll'lt to own 644·5"403. S.-4-8131 Spacious singlt, one $450/mo. 548-9950 new 1 Br Condo. bit-Ina, MUNITY 3 Br. 2Y. Ba. AalpN. 675-7520 Int In N.B. Fun zoned 1 .. 0 639-8190 BEST Alty Nwpt Crnt 2 aty, 3 br, 2'/o & two bedroom apts. STUNNING large 1 Br. crpta. drpa. pool, IPI, l800 sq tt. of PURE LU-....... I• llaart ltol dplx, call (702) 588-5944 bl condo. lofted «*llng, garden apt. pool & rec many xtrul No peta. XUAY. G1r1ge1, SPAS ln1.-==...;.;;..-=.;;..;;-..-. or write: PO Box 3318, 2 br. 1 be. 1ge uv. nn wl frple, aundeek, dbl ger,l li Ill er ... 710 w. t8th St. $575/mo. 2131446-6334. every home • mHter Fe Non-amkr, 25-35. Stateline, Neveda 894411 roc:k lrplc:. de<1, pvt pillo, pool & tenl'lla. $995. 18 ~• MESA PINES 2650 Hlfll lut. ..... 2741 suite. d i ning room a, Twn h u . e 11 l C M . LL .,_,,...... ··-crpt, dfl)S, ,_ p1lrit. gu kamalll. 962-0778 UNIQUE Baell $.415 wood bUmlng flr9')1-. $30Y /mo .. ._ 1 •tove & heat. W1ter pd. SEA VIE.W. Eueutlve BEAUTIFUL 1 Br 1510 Deluxe poolalde l(fre large mlero-weva ovens. prl· 642-8-472 or 642~502 Wiii tr•d• L•k• Arro-Small pet OK. S675 mo. home. 3 Br 2,lo Bl, Spa, ,. ll •, • 1,., •· 11 PAV patio, pool . .,..a 2 br. 2 ,~•.1 bit· In•. dvate patio• ~dyadrc:ta,EgLaEr-Roommate Coordinators whead home or lot In the 545--81811 ¥ 0 r g • 0 u 1 v 1 e..,. '" • .... " 'JI ,• ..,.. dswlhr. l'r. m lea beech. ener prov • · • All •nnlleari11 ac~ llSlllllli .. ~-..... ~11 TOP Ire .. quiet, no ""'Is No f3''' s•oo/mo GANT LIVING only 15 ..... ,. community of Hamlllalr •Walk 10 So. Cat Plaza, 16501mo. 844•7070 549•2,47 "v · " " we do lhe -rc:h for you lor Newport Beach 28r $800 mo Full MM-1---------~• FURHISHED or 536--62. mlnulu from Fuhlon 'lo prloe with ad home. 714/752·769 t ,,11.e.. Feith 7&e.7021 Of Condo by belch, 3 Br. 2Y, UNFlJRNISH(O, $445/mo. I Br. 1 Ba. Apt DELAWARE PINES ~:=· Ju:i"~~4:' 0 1 1° ;.;~ 558-7077. 24 tio.Ta ,. THE MEADOWS 661-7838 Aft ~t Ba. MCUrl1y gatH, lrple, All UTILITIES frplc, lndry nn, carport, I Br. $475/mo. ..,..... Blvd. & So. ol San F to lhare 2 Br 2 Ba Pre>-•-----·__;;;_· __ 2 ur garage, boll lllp. PAI ur .. JH ,,.., atom. 2 B 1800/mo """' Adulta • 2 Bdrm, dlrilriq, 1 Br du P lex, ept 1 & Call 111.,. 4. 942•5412. 0, nLAl 366 Avoeido F lor. pool · Diego Fwy. S 1150/mo. montory Pt, $370 plu1 large llvlng room. tarnlty CLUBS. TENNIS, rp · · g.,, 631-54311. 2473 Or11nge ullle & depoalt. 67!>-3889 room • 1 .. 00 aq.ft. Side dregu. yerd, quiet , IMMAC.ICHAAMING W .., G TSL Mgmt 842·9412 prtv•le patio. A Co t M patio end nice lenal. Wiii 140 Imo. 371A H•mll-18A, NEAR WAT'EA. S IM ... IH , plus IUYI Tiii &PTS No pate. 842-3807 ve., 1 • .... W"1ted met r~ female trade lor 3 Bdrm. l.mlly ton. 751-90311 1575. 4119...,.8&8 tMll much more! Sorry, 2 Br. 1 ,~ .... TownllouM 111221 Delaware St. lut INc~ 1'141 rmmte to lllr apt Of hse •• v -...... no ...t.. Model$ "',.. • . In CdM, Irv, Newport home . .-.8,500. M... erde .,. ... Nv"'7 4 Bdr lamtly rm HerbOf ~.a· type apt Owner paya ell Non k C find ALM ASSOCIATES red«:or1ted 3 Br. 1¥• Ba. vtew' HOl'MI 1935 Port Optn dally 9 to 6. utlla e~oept eleetrlc, ~=-,.::,~~2 547-3330 11rp1c. -tb~r, gudener, . Marg at• i 12001mo Oakwood pool. leuridry tac., p1t1oa, K enneybunkport? 11001mo, .,57..oe2 gardener tool. 111 & 1ui & cerporta. N .. r •llop- ... t-'· II Ttrt WI & H e. depo11t. Av111. Gw• A,.mem ping & trwya. Rent from u. lmmed. 84'0·4830, 1525. Celt 54&-7387 .... " hralaW Holy Smolc•I 3 Br $800 6191745--7031 N-ladl So. CIMn 2 8' nr llOfll, bu•. Incl 2 Ba gourlMI kltefl ---------1• ,_....,.. ...... poollpallo klda pela N9wpOft Back B•v condo, 1700 16th Strttt new LA cp1, pool & '~•---•· lllf condo 530·81110 BEST 2 llA 2 Ba, lpla, 2 cir ('t Oowr) bum a. 2264 Maple, 1-;;..;;; ..... =•.,.=------Alty,.. gar, Imm~~/ 1750 mo. 64Z·Slll S4t0. 642-1803 or pr l&YPHIT •-~-----.... --• 't'rty IM. wn Mr. Fuent-1_84_2_-3_1_53 _____ , Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '72? ~~TD -~ WE LOOI FOi Ylll ..... 1 ......... l•••M-4 .. 1 In ()fet1Q9 Co' eatabllehed ;~ )"Mrll Ptlotoe tellenlAef'• chkd Penlneul• oh.,mlng 4 lpt. ..... ...,. "· 71~70 Newpolt leadl No. Twnn.. 2 Br, 1~ Ba. oar. L.;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;:::,.j bdrm, 2'1o beth. Pier a LUXURIOUS EXEC HOME 4 BR BAYFRONT 880 IM A n r 0 CC • U U I mo. float. 1 17110 mo. Biii 4 Br. 3 B•. pool & ~. with bo•t dock. N•w M ftflUC Pho n • •I I 2 : 3 0 . e Mo. Oulmtd s.rvto. • Credit•• Eye Wit,_ Pfftwa, Time Mti0ulne, KNX R8dlo. '-I ... , ... -Fora..ln.dM ACTION Cell A HILT MOT AO.YllOI Ml41?1 Grundy, Rllr, 875-8161, Many xtr" 11200/mo. crpl, p1lnt, eto. 12700 (It 16th) Hf.7214, •val! Mey O -luala lllt oe..-0221 mo, Lewaon RHlty, 645--1104 UY 1'lmlU Huge 3 bd, lmly rm, 2 e7a-.oe2. 1 Br. ~ pool B~;~~:HJov:::e:~.c . ~~~1:·. d:~I o~~.~~ B~~~He\~~~IL,OB~~:c~ OCEANFRONT APl. 1Br ... ~~:.~'et:& Home 2 Br. I. Den. per-• 1. 100/mo. C•ll •ot crpld d.COf 12611 /'Y' winier rent.iJ.M•Y 3 10 3H W. a.y at tt•lly lumlelled, open• "LM•" ...._1372 rent a utll• 530. tto .Nne 11. 17CMJ Incl utll, • ' Into ll"d•n, overtook• Baeul 3 Br. 2"' 81 twnll•. BEST Alty'" N67~ P.8.t~•· 00· 11130, w•tet', •P•. trplo'a, g•• ..-7~ .. fire ring, t1U01mo. No ~ool, jeo, r · • llt ...... 2, .. ...., '!'!!!,din Furnl•lled PenlllOUH 781-2711, J.0. Prapeny P'tlo. · 4Mt-11t7 .. • .,. -. ,..,,,_ Aput. Qrelt Ocean Mgmt. llocll• 10 bellOtl hllQa 4 f:4J,ttn rm. 112001mo. view. Pool, JllCIUDI, Ten· liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia bdrm "" oarct9Mr ,,,.. 338 n t •, 2 b d , 2 b • l.tntllfwllM 1680 !TIO. PIUI MOUrlty ~· c1oaec1 oweoe lnol. 21H Mlnw. To -oall MS·te04. eluded gourmet xtr11 114751mo 8P4IGAoul 4 "· I 14 Io / m o . 0 a ii 17 oo ' • 11 u O· 8 1 to l'Ai la, i,.Q '"" rm. trplo: :•~7~5-~7~20:':.::'":•::•~p=m~and=.~~=~~~~~ NIT Alty tiM unique ..,. bonwa '"" _111 Wii• • wm1 Wqr!d IOfled .~pettoa. over· ... "'--• 1111 2 er; lflClll ... 1....,.-... of lllopplng, right 11 fltno, llhdeOeOed. ,....d~ & quiet. '4'rllmo. 171 ~ llftolnlpe ~ 14~1H7. IOM1M or • .... ~ Wlllon ... S-1111 Dally lfllol C)l1111tteet of'lloe 7'°""'7 a bdrm No lln Cle-Lg aar IN. ""'Y d9o Ad•. To oi!ICMI vavr ed • • '9 0 0 I d It I •• Olll .. ,_..71 -191 ' Hr Condo, Blutte, .. 00 m • n t • , mo . poo • • 11 •1 no P• •· OIH•lftlcl Ad-.;;;;,,.: mo.1omo, 1Ul dep. Rel. non-l~l.~.1.•••·7111 , you, an.1m lmOker. 4tf.1144 61..wM NftpOf1 OfC 832~ 194 'lootlloall wN> .,. r~tlng. Tuetln OfC 9"~1S4 ~te WW'lted, m• 20·20, m11ter bdrm & b•lll Ne11fPort Beeoll. IHO+lo\....._.30\ Oflrl1tlen fem, 20'• nd1 lltlt utlra S IR TH IW bell, OM , n l amkr uoo. 14t•lll7 M... lo "'•• blo 4 Ir . houM, walk to l>Hol'I. UOOl_mo •. plua 1111 & ttciO oep. N.l . IS1-nff '"" to eflr llCHn41 Metr •11lt• •IPVI 8a a b•I• oony, pooll •P•· r~ Joyce.,.. ... , Orange Coral DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 8, 1883 Cl $1.84 per day 'That'• AU y<>u pay for a 30 day Id In the DAlY PILOT SERVICE · DIEC TORY -----------C..li ~..... hral!tl! w, ..... ••111•• lnllM .......... • ... .... RE810. & COMM'L Cement.MMonty-IModl Antique ~J"8pelr ISMAEL.'8 GAROEHING LIGHT HAUL.ING, Apt ,...-mlUY ... =' P~ ~~-o.elan W.....cu.t. wonc. Uc. F,_ Ml. Plclkup & del. ""--~~ •-......... • ...___.._ f--· ~ & 0 .._...,, ,. Low rat.a. H44W #381067 Rot> 547-2113 ... ~:..,. 731-t173 .._..._., v-v""• _......,... _,, ·-· .,,,..,".., UC. 4~ 4 875-3 6 -:-----;~---;~-:--1-:..::m.ih=.::,'·.:NMce=.:=...:!Mt-::::::2~50:::.J2 Mr. BrO'Nfl 548-9490 ,.. ... 91µ818 1---------Mllll. Pllllmt Concrete: amall or lga lull! leec ltBlr JAPANESE GARDENER •--'"--I M----111119 ll'fllllll c.u '"-.,,.,al W• Ul/9 Jobe. Rtmova old, ,.. SPRiNos:HING""is."NEW Mt lnt CIHn-up, trH -.,_. " ...-.i & INTER. RH•. ,., ... Y<MI II. 25 Yft ~ ptece w/rww. ~12 OPENERS All raptlre trimming, am1ll land· ROBIN'S CLEANING BRICKWOAK: Smlll ~-Free •t. Stava~7~281 Ing .. lypaa of conatruc• cww ,.__ L t . I 18 • aaaplng Jack fs.42-8865 SerYkle -a thofOUQtlly Newpor1, Cott• ~. PAINTER NEEDS WORK llon. Conlrtctor, pur. _,, Cowee ,.,.. Yf• · clean l\Ouee. 540~857 lrvlna. fiefs. 875-3t75 ll ... llll C'1Ulng expert, contract LOiiing &'Ralponaible .M. Lio. Tom 1557-4480 ..___ A 811_, labof "''" eoneuttl enc.ct ~ ... n• Expartlee HouMl<MC>lno •M11onry·Stucco: nftll P l "• orR r=-0 'e. ng. F,... WM6c, F . 'Id Otrtga Door OparatOl't, Cullom bar mltrore war Ve& & au~lae Included rtplif'. All typee. Quality. lltl at ...,11 P, .I, . COMlruc-C.M. 131-8825 wkdya eprtnge, htrdware. For d b d 1• b : v.111" 1 •970 L 1 ....... '""1 234,.. 1-..•-----------tlon 845-3306. demon•lltlon. S..00..1 r o a oora, u • "' 1 -ow.. P'-·"" · <> f11thlng Interior DMIQn ~ARK A. NELSON C!alllden, ... aJ 24UlMwpon Blvd, C.M. :~t~2o~:~ re-OU-AUTY CLEANING BRICKWORK: Smtll or HANGlNG/STRIPPIPiG DESIGNER . BUILDER Remodel/Aepalrs, comm. &424490. with a par90fl8I touetl large Job• & rtPllB. Vlta·MC Scott 645-9325 Aelkl. dellgn & worlllng & ,..Id. Ll~'d, bOnd~. larMa1a lu4pu BETH 860--0933 LOCll rafl, 845-8512 A11ckweldar P1pern1ng· DO IT NOWI dniwlnge !Or bldg pet• lot. For Mt, 552·9142 I •••HOME REPAIR B1chalor1, olHnlng & Cuatom Brlctl·Stone Ing & Removal. Qual. W fer ..... mite. lnteraetlng & prac-U. •ff • I IM lllll Elec-Ptumb-Carpentry ltundfY. Aelllble, Ktren Block-Concrete-Stucco w0<k only. 494-3616 Y~r ~llol ~~~"· Low ratH. Lie. 308888• ~. Toppad/ram<>Yad. OIMn PattO"co*-~ 540·2918, be! 9, aft <4 Refe. Fret"'· 5'49·9'492 PUt!lllN ~-tat~ ....... _ ........ u __ Add'nt & C.b4nata up, new lawnt. 751-3478 Remod. Keith 8*-4e72 I a~eH:':i:.SI~: ~~:;!trig Wt.._ .... lalht 141 ... 71, ut Ill __.. ll!!U!I 848-8588 845--4844 Tm 11111... JACK OF ALL TRADES M81Y 546-4548 eYM ·ABC MOVING-Color/Bi~. 675-'618 •New c1blnet1, etblnat Lawn·lr......nNb lnltllt 0 Call'!.~ 81'1~ Qulclc, Careful Setvlca. •---------~ racing, b•re & form DRYWALL TAPING Tree ttlml~al ay Of ._..t. 7 14 lt...UW ltrftett Lie. T138048 552-0410 Pl11ttr/ ltph ~ countlf1opa. 842--088 1 All Taictur• & Acouatlc Lawn malnt/Aoto:::L GARCIA'S MAINT . Bldg/ IRONING Joes WANTED PLASTER PATCHING New & ANc>r•Y· Aefnod, Cabinet• & Clrpentry Fr .... 1. Kevin 873-1503 Fr• aetlmll• ~ trlr p«, It carpentry, elac, my ho ma Excllleni• *A•1 llftll* Reatuccos. Int/ext. 30 cetpantry. Uc. •414691. Smlll Jobe & rapalra Aalph Clballero & Son• pkimblng. 497-8431 work Rater.nee. on r• Best qulllty. 25 'I' exp yrs. Neat. Paul 545-2977 Abtllty Bid 730-1eC>O DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL C . CompetltlYa rites. '-::=======-=,I re Free .. llmllt 845-2003 ompl. malnt. comm/ H'onle repair•. carpentry, quaet. Phone 8<42·5470 UC T·l l6•428 730•1353-.. ·--L.I "·-All rue~.~ , ... T ... trimming & ,.. cabl ntu, alactrlcal, tnytlme. ........... ___ • ______ l_....,.. ............... !Jt ... _____ ---------· mov1I, cle1n-up1. FrH plumbing. lenclng. Don .---'-.,------i STARVING COLLEGE D1'"'9w1y·Plrlllng Lot Rapllr·Alteratlon• llectrieal •t. ~tit. 4:30. 986--0149 I .... STUDENTS MOVING Aepelft-Sealcoallng Ooon-wlndowa-cablnet 1------=------CO. Lio. T124-438 . S&S Aephlt 831 .. 1119Uc Panel-pttlot-lancaa .• ELECTRICIAN. Priced ... un LAmtAl'I C1fP911try-Muonry HOUM titting dealrad by Insured. 841-8427 J« 5'46-4-613 right, ,, .. utlmata on Spac111-commlra1ld Roollng·Plumblng y~ng. rel4)onllble pro-WATCH us GROWi Dl'S PlASlf.UIG ,, .. ,.., .... •t .,., a.u~cot 84M251 .... ..,.., ....... ,...,.Tt ...... ___ _ Jldlaon'• Poot 8ervloe P11t Tutoring/ Rernedl1I 20 yr• txp Eatly lnMructlon. Xlnt raeulta iHetlon, melnt, repair K-8, (213)692..,,7114 ramod. ,, .. •t. 2<4 tin. fnlH ""'" UC. 283e00. 8-45-U&O __ .... l'YP!nO/WCWd P1Pr""OCIMll,,_.it·v.~ -~. MaY revlalona Huber Roofing·~· Realonabla &!51· 104 l LlcNaw#4 -<11~ .. ~,.9a7 ... 1 N1ncy'1 Typing 81tY'IC. • """· .,..... ~· Serving all bualnatMI, • .,. ,..... ...... 842-7190, 557-9180 Free est. OC. #3411042 Exp'cf IYOiat evall. evee + ............. 1 .. -1. I Mon. 6·Sat. Vlctll "!"!!!! __ .. _ ... _......,1TM......,.._ft....._· 54().794<4 875-8098 Sac:rattrlll Mrvlcell: typ-...... a.au.. Ing,~. ato. Ful Ml'V. - 675:4458 780-835111 WE WASH WINDOWS · FMl ·Pr~ Illar Quality worll gu.artntMO IN'T warn Free •tlmllt 848-73111 Tm I MIDI "Lat the Sunahlna In" A quiet ltct of Illa la that SUNSHINE WINDOW your energy bllla m11y go CLEANING 842· 15411 up 2 lo 3 tlnwe II high a Jcihn'• Window Cleaning your pr-t rtt• In Ille Fret ••· 12 yrs exp. next several years. Are 840· 1C>e 1 you going 10 tit atlll for --------- tflla? II not & "you would ---------Ilka lnlormallon on IOltr -rgy. call Don lnman1 •• ............. (114) 112-tlll Oen Hlllbarg Grading , ____ ry ______ , l•ge or amall jobs. lndec:pl m1lnt Mrv. 13 Of)'wlll-Stucco-Tlle teulon11 for 1ummer Pla .. ia1 ~~~~· ~2~f,'~ Repllrl em lobs. Fenc.s, Lie. 396821. 873..0359 yra. Free •t. 831·74114 &. men. JB 848-9990 month• beginning In Palall!I H llr U}:) 141-llH ..,IJ.,r ... Wi.....,l ... m ...... _____ 1 ~~:.·:j~~i~~~ Lo R~OICOMM'L/IND. Eicpart ytrd cleln·up & June. I wlll care for pete F• P&llTlll • AAA Sf,flnkler/landacape That all eot1tr1Ct0< • who par'lorm work over 1200 lncludlng l abor and m1tarlal1 muat be II· cenMCS. UnllOenNd con· trac10fl enoutd eo 11111 In lhalr advertlllng. Con- lrlCtort Ind conaumers, contllCt Mary Orondla at (714) 558-4088 with tny que1tlon1. Contractor'• State LlcenM Board, 28 Civic C1nter Plaza. Room 890, Sant• Ana. CA 92701. lahQ!tly 20 'If•. Do my own worll. melnt81lllnOI Nrvlcee HOUSE DOCTOR: P•lnt· 187n5-d4p417y8 8u~~t61eam. Call by Richard Sinor. Lie. ~~~11~~1!:'u~= Rep• rs. lie #282873. CUSTOM CARPENTRY UC. 278041. Al 848-8128 Jim 5'45-8898 1ft. 8pm Ing, carpentry, aml jobs. "-· 280fs.44. 14 yre of hll>PY " 545-8974• 842"8007 My J:~Y~~~ nr AM l)'l)al. 20 yra. Lie. •Elec lclan /repel JAPANESE GARDENER Gtry 845-52n PTL Ioctl cuttorneoi. Dralria cleared from $5. Tile Victor!• 642•8482 1 __ P_ll_om_bo_98_2-83 __ 14 __ 1 Ir : new '· Mtlnt clatn·up Fraa PAPA CL.IFF Cve for your home with . Thtnk you, 963_.114 Mains from $15. Repairs 1-----------1 C t .. _._ 1 All types. Low prlcaa. 1 811•8_1,,73 .. ·--. Fencing. Illa, plumbing, TLC whlla you v1e1tlon gu1r. Evlwknd same$. •Tiie & Masonry: New/ lellttu ""' Llc'd. Free Mt. 831-234!5 • · "' 1"· ....,... odd k>b•. ~20 ev91 or ahara for comptny & tlALITY PAllTUI M&M repair. All types. Qulllly. <>·tlon Production• Unll· Shampoo & etMm clean. ELECTRICIAN .MPAllSI IAlllm .. __ 11__ help. M1ture. raspon•· Prompt, neat proteu· 851-96041842'·9033 Fr• est. Lio. 831·2345 ... c I b I hi • ht Gd,. .... Free· .. 1. UC. '"""50"5 .. U&m9 Ible bullnesa lady, cha· lonalello ret .. 838·7149 TILE INST.LLED mlted: Mo1h1re D1y 0 or rig enar ' w 83 ...,,.. ~ ' racttf & dapend1blllt". PMl ltnict/ ltNirl "' I h crptl • 10 min. bleach. <4tfs.4.49 W1yna 1·7530 DUMP J08S ' INT/EXT. CALL JIM. --All klnde. Guar1ntaed ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~;._~5~ b 0 u q u • "· ~~~"1~~·.'~!!~5;s~"cf.. ELECTRICIAN A~~ ~:-:0~~ & Sm1ll Moving Job• f!~~~~1~~· ~II HO llM UOIWAlll llU 'I Reis. John 893--0487 i Lie. 233108. Sm1ll/lga mowing, trimming, aprty. Call MIKE 848-1391' Experienced & protea· Certmlc Tiie it Cost Lift Ml.S chr $5. Gu1r. allm. pet lobs, repairs. 5'48-5203 Cultlvttlng, lartlllzlng. H•UL·••ovE-RE••ovE laetat Tu _.,.. PAllTIM alonal. Very reason1ble wllnstlll. Work gutr. To Place your "Fast R esult" Service Directory ad ... Call Now 30 Helium Bllloona dal.' odor. Crpt repair. 15 '/fl ,.. .., .., 25 Lie ~"3'u t I rates for all of uour """"" P O '"'0 k mueall ALL ELECTRIC 91M-2087 Furniture, Tr-'", Tr... Federated Tu Service ri"•· · """ -· ns, ' "~ George 1581·1308 evee 1nytlme. Parf. for 111 e11 · o ,. r , · "-··"t ......... -· ... /office 1 bonded. Refe. Color ex· needs. For expen ser· 1---'-------1 oecaelona. BeautlfUI for Ff!!· 554--0123 ...,.... Y ....... "'• rea. flt.,_ Johneon & Son: Do own 983-5415 NORM .,Qme llPP •· pen. 983-0911 Rlchwd vice, call evenings 5 p.m. Have eomet~you want ••ot'--n.u. 87" H19 24 hr -W:.. work. t5 yre malnt. & H•ULI...,. 875-5858. t 9 If .., ·-• -1· ..--CARPET INSTALLATIQN . &45-29'62 landtcaplng. J54-l"9 ,.. ~ Palntlng-OC 18 'J1'a-llc. O p.m. no an-. 10 NII? Cl&NI Ida do 642-5671 Rive eomethlllli to Mll'f & REPAIRS. 30 yn ~· ----------------,~~ C!Mnupe, ywdllr .. ave. WAHT ACTION? •• D -. lll·llll PLEASE keep trying... It well I Ctll NOW, ~ adl do II wall. 845-9031 (bef 8, aft 4) Sell Idle ttama 842-5e78 Sal lc1ta ltame 842·5878 RANDY, 642-7fs.47 ci-lfecl Ads 642-5878 .. ,... (114) 411-tlll 642·5878. ht.JU lntab tt lhre 2M1 OOict ... tab 1114 IUuL latala 2121 Liit I ,.... 3IM la"'tatal ltlt Wu.-Slit ltlt Wut.. 1101 Belt Wut.. 5100 l tlt Wut.. Slltlltli Wu... SIM Shr Turtle Rock HOUH. *Ill.Ill lfFlllS* 1200-2500 aq.ft. W•t Ir· FOl.Wld: Long hair bllc tam ultln 4tll usmu . Eye M.D. need• ull1tar11. LEGAL SECRETARY PAIT tm PIT ...... , $375, 111 & lat+'-" utllt. 1 MO FREE RENT vine area. lnada ofllcaa. cat, Wutclllt, NB, Armchair lnVMtor dealrad Experienced. good •P· experience preferred: PoaltlonJor ·~legal OIS/WIDElll Mover/Dmar -24+ yrs. ~.~ 1 ~oorn to-7 rooma. Adi. from 1540 mo, Tom, 548-8689 . for ' of world's molt pewtnee. hll,,. good r• Ca II M on -Fn -8-o . --..wy. M• eextri SS helplrig I Gcut -~~~Work· ch 11 d r a!'_ E .'-£ e t I . Alrporter Inn & Frwys. No 851-892!_ · ., . kl!wn ~PV...vlc ~Al.l;l.ou.t-SJTO.d.u ' W«kl -13+-47'80 t~ rt·l0<:1tlng. Salary aA-caulal't-pe«PO.. ng • ood .,. "''llil r• .._.. ttqUl71CS. Stater Broe, 22nd C.M. 40~ return. Secured. public. Fun or part time. bills on"-StilUS: ~ their own eat.abllshed ts:-i>r~. bill _N_B_Elt_bl_f -p--1---• Call AM 833-3223 .Terrific Ibo. nr 55, 405 No ID 548-8983 120.000 min. 493-01~ AACO. 3414 So. Main Full cti.rge bookkeeper! Tracy, 7141640-8900 routH Miture outgo· consider t11lnln\ rl~ht Fe to thar• '~om':·~~ Airport tr-Exec. ~~ !.ounth_!.~1r'~ ~·..:Found : Black, "'a". 11 million of r1re auperlor Santi An• Ir. accnt. lor Costa M ... LIKE GOLF? Outstandlnn ~n • aitractiva parehtal person. Stut, 51 r. • ~ Sult fr 225-450 f .,,,.,.,., ..., ..-• .,...., • , CPA flfm-Elcp.-wlt14>ay----Tc -. -.......,._ -"•" STARVIN.G ACJ'_QRS_ -uma. 11 ~..,.~/Many xtr!. ytrd, heavy powered, orange, ind white cat qlJallty lnvutment dla· .... rlec roll. gen'I ledger & In· oppty lo represent op paraon, ...--...,, MOVING CO. 850-1388 Gorgaoue Huntington ..-Ct...,ll 557•7010 loadlng doore, rat1on· wtth atrlpad tall. Orange mbnd• (GIA Qeft.). eM or Part time cook weak c 0 m 1 1 ••es. llne golt manufacturer. 2·5PM. M·F. 846-7021. t'ftrbor/ba1ch condo 2 1ble. 64&-7512. -collar 548-1351 P•rt. Shown •1 my bank. end•. Need person with (71<4)841-0125. Need exper. phone sales 111 I J DO PEI llf ......, IMtrtl •hr. F1bulou1 harbor .monm lllTll• p---·•· ••12 Cun only. IMP. Reply to: good parao.n•llty tor OK person. Call Gene, • Worker, tull time QC view, ~ blk to bch, 1•· 1 MO FREE RENT Jlhc. ltatala lllS --Ad If 1043, Dally Piiot, cooking. Some experl· F~i~P~:A\GE ~~ b 1• 898·2888 Petition Clrcul1tor1 wonc w/IUdlo CUMtt ... ma I e P rt I. I 3 2 S. With short ttrm letae. SPIRITUAL READINGS Box l!580, C.M. 92826· ence. Good pau. pleta· • 1 ru 11 1. LIQUOR CLERK • Full· Pay twloa wkly, work own Min. wage to atlrt. App~ ' Expar'd . Typing. non· hrs, start immadlltelY. B k T 711 213·592-3484 full wva aull ... K!"t Aud itorium, Hal• 250, Advice In 111 matters •••!!It Leaa 4024 Ing Senta Ana environ· •mkr. Mon-Fri. 1950 mo. time, nights. good pay, 831_8338 831•1881 oo • on 1pe. • ~~~~;'e Ey~:MPe~;u:: ~~o~~h~~~0:'1g11. ~~-~~:J¥2~'~';~~r ~oav:i. ~~:~l·~:u~ .. ~~~~ $25,000 l b $500.000 =';::ll only g.11 ~M ~: :,C:.1~°,!:~~se':1ln-:':i~t.u::pgl~r~~npe~~~~ PLANT CARE work. part-'::iti.11~" J:~c_oata Meea. $350mo.&48-7873. 881 Dover Or. Suite 14. 1815So.EIC1mln0Rell, 2ndt. FHt approval & C tilled Escrow Olllcer 293'1 E. Coast Hwy, time, some exper. Own RealE.atate ~t~l 0 r I B 81 ch . San Clam!!~2-7296 ~u.n:l~~r~5~:~~50~u·~ !~ted to atart new... FIU n•E '" CdM. transp. 751·2271 ... uow. I.E. ft ulley; Bk . crow co. lnllfllltment firm ~ fMT·TQIE . ,1 Two carff! oriented 11- ::l~!t·J ~ . . ~ ' . -! • ~ ~··11~ . . , Jb-~~~1·,-._ • .,.,. ~--tunlty to; aggress ~~Tim~• ·Cfrcul1110n De· m1nagemant ot com-• EASTBLUFF: MIF, q"lat & 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. U , UmD person. Raply In confid· partmenl In our door-to-merclal R.E. Income ratp, ehr 3br. 3ba twnh-FULLERTON ~· 0., IM, ence. A. Boaton, lf3 door newap1p1t H its PrMeulq 1Meft during training. Elloellent ••· New crpta, palnl, 141-1411 SP9CI In 181 & 2nd Corporate Pina Dr. program. Oueranteed Immediate openings In benefits • Illa & health frple, pool, gtr. Reta req. 842_.644 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj ......_ 1• ....... TO's nee 1!M9 If 101, NB 92860 hourly w1ge plus com· Time Position. Xlnl Sa· Loan Brokerage Co. for lnaurtnce plus dental I $300 +"" utlls. 640-9547 IAILY Pl.If ...-& .... It -Robt. S1111er NH/CM -u-• mlulon. Houra: 9 AllA·2 lary and Bonus. Imme-entry level proca11lng plan. C111 Aaalonomlcs. Ive mag. Offioa 119ace for laue: 747 1 UYI I WIEI R.E. Broker 8d Realtors --,_. PM, or 4 PM • 9 PM dlate Openings. Call for cltrk. Accurate typing 675-6700 Fam 20-30 10 ehr wl aama II. $8951 mo. utll• pd. llWlm IPllTE ATIRACTIVE &42·217t 545-0811 $75-1100 a day. Paid Training 11 J)fovlded. Po-Appolnlment. AMER·, and attention lo detiu•-R-ec-ep-1-1on-ls_ll_C_ler_k_T__ I cute cot111g9 2Br. 1 blk AIC, ground fir. t055 El Wall, the Gelloplng MASSUSSES WIDOW HAS SS$ tor twice a weeA<. Worlc own tentlal to Mrn S300 plus ICAN TEMPORARY required. see>o to $1100 lai· Maiure ttlraC1l~:-from bch. $325 mo Avall Cemlno Or .. Costa Meta. Glloatl "outbowlad" Iha TO SERVE YOU hours In own.,.... per wealt. For '" Inter· s ER II I c Es' per mo. Sand r-.ima lo • • now. 87s_1038 l<en• or 3 bike e. ot Fairview & H.T.H)>.S. tor 111 ptaoe --------·-T.D'a, 1 10.000 up. No 750-1821 7S0..8<458 v I aw. ca 11 ( 7 1 4 ) 714-937-3958 J eanna. NEWPORT non-~er. type 45-55 850-7680 Ad7~•·t•"M\ ur. Tr-honorl. BUT *ftft IAll g:?ilt =·0';,° ~~~: Al Rll 957-2361, ext 1204 •ltM ,,...._..... • .HOME LOAN INC. PO ~~:'t~ ,,!,'~111~,~ _. ..,...,.., -• [)()N PACQT LARGEST & M OST ~ G 1 Ofll II B ox 8080 Newport ..,..., 9799310 MIF to atir hM, $240 mo. RELIABLE 673-7311 Wor11 full time In belutl· enera ce , aavy >Cini Nlary plus commfs.-B11cn 92860, or c111 .,..... .. • UM of g1rage. clean & 1000., 01 mbrs •Inca 2nd TD'• from ss.ooo to lul Dana Point Htrbor. phone•. Ptrt time 111 slon. minimum 2 yevs 714-840-4350. -l giU .. in;JWM._;,;-- matura 18-30. 551-8125 ... WIPI" .. ~ ... m 19&4 150.000 high yleld ... Tuea through Sit. Type Huntington Be1ch. Call expar. 11t &.:lnd TD. or 965-3478. CONGRATULA IONSI 972·1000, 24 hours cured by single tamlly 50WPM, tPPtltude. For Aggie. 841 .. 110 Nwpl Bcll. 851--0444. Progrtmmer DIBOL: OC Full, orTptlltlme rec.pt/ TO ALLll homes In Sin Bernar-details and follow up. GENERAL OFFICE nrm IMllTng •KP"O I*>-uc 'I· )'P "t/110"ea. ~~~~~~~~~-lllDJIL IPI dlno. Prln only. C1ll Mlnlmum2yaarsciener'al Orderdallc,1yplng,n1tng, ~7~'r.n~r . ptetorblg9~~oJ.Un· :"'c~·548-~ SINGlESI 80Wllfi9 ~--Ka-..-.JI o.tinlt (714) tM-9121 oltlc8 axi-~ S5 per hr. bltk'g. &.pa~Dll. StMting ltd oppty. -l 1· . ' • gue -M~'• 9PM 18 ...... ~ f Mon-Fr1 9-8. A~PLY IN PERSON Tues ul1ry $980/mo. Phone Wun-& 'detatt can; Only Prog.rarnmer. Contract or l;IECEPTIONlSTT GEN· wu. FUN-Money& Tro-2022QUAIL throughFrtl-11AMand Thurs. May ·5 & Frldty, exp. people apply . PI T FORT~AN req. ERAL OFFICE, pereon-4)hlas. Call -CHARLIE NEWPORT BEACH Pvt ptrtlH wish to ~r-1·4 PM DANA POINT Ml)' 8 between 2~. pm 850-1180. AtrOCQmP 957~98 1ble w/plaulng &_affJ. , -- TAY I.Of\ C'O I ~1te F nl amkr lhr 545-1112 STARTS 5118 111-1111 ChHt 111 & 2nd TD'a, MARINA CO. 24705 for Int~. 642·1186. l·-·· . clanl telephone qualltles. -Miut: ~-L•ll• Fo-VEGAS opUonal. t II I • • r • a . B k , . Dani Or. D Point. ,. a [j Rent•I•. 085 -. Good typist & 8oWt ac- raal noma o 'lookl ng~~~~~~~~~l;Ltt271~ .. ~f~M=aM~.~~;a:;~ f!..~1~ 11t11-711ia11' ~.,. -~ .. ~~~~me counting eicper for am. ~ _, wood•. Pool, tennis, 111 NB approx 500 sq ft. 1 b•. • 11tt -~ ---~~ wnanltlea. No pate. 1325 eucentul bualneu of· Cute Girl• PfT Mon tllru Fri. Super Hair dre~alng 111l1t1nt. yard, some eicper. pre . -~ ' • + utMs. 770-885 t flee. 873-8!522, $475/mo. To s.va You llltl!J'lltat SllOdwlch, CM 545-4867 muat be llcenMd, Idell CALL: BRUCE 498-5785 inr-••--• working eltull1on lor M••••••• --•• ClaMlfled Ada. your on.-8hr w/M&F; 3 br condo. Coal• Mau 250.500 at. fnlllll\ ADS aa.11W -• l tlt ...... Slit •11111 W MS meturt lndlvldu11 In -• -15-. atop~ canter. Nwpt CrHt. Frplc, _, aulte from 1175/mo. Utll UUl1ll BIGMlor/Becheloratte No experience nacH· lovely well 1111bllahed Earn $4~ to $800 perl,========~l.;:;;;:;;::::i:=::::;::::::;..:=;;;;;.. bet. 1Q9 kit, tennla crta. 1nc1d. 779 w. t&th. St. ARE FREE Office & BlrtlldtW Partlae. ~ AM Telenhnne aaryu. nex1 citing cer-op-ulon, Lag Ben. c 111 week 11 you h•ve • ate. pool, fac. $300, 1at, lut 861-8928 Tm UST •IAI Leading NttfMrieung port"'-ty1or. ""r..,.. . 494·97211 lor Interview wworkago1n"Jorwlvt1hn t~a~sy. Kl dep. Eves, 850·1578 S250/up. car-a. dr•....... 7••1••• 111-•••• .,,.., .......... ory H ~I . 1 d ~· ·-· """or Olene. ale, raetro,,..om'•. 1-7301 Cal·. _. --Firm needs lntelllgant 1-312-888-4347 op T ng s aun ry now Call r. Rountree at ATNESS FOR 2. Pr&-<f\1111 1d1pt1ble people who Ext. C· 1533 iccepllng appllcatlona 5<48-7058 btwn 11AM & Step1 to batch. MIF to Beech Blvd. Huntington 142 ... 71 1 0 FIRST enloy publlc conlacl. for prHHr• for h1rid 3PM week dlYS-atw 3 br. 2 ba w/gar. In Beac:h. 842·2&34. ExtrScSHF laH. .....,.. Muet have cletr tel•· Dafkroom tech/runner. Ironing. Apply In peraon --------- N.8. 1292. S48-8212 BAY FRONT OFFICE. ~~~~~~~~~lliC~LA~~~R~EE=-I ~89~7--~""'="· phone voice. 9 lo l Mon for amlll Min ion Vlalo Mon-Fri 8-10 AM. 1000 MtnultClurer Order desk, Rm-mt• wtd 10 .n-3 bd 1 5 75/mo. Ji nltorlal, -840•297o thru Fri. plu1 sit. Op-Medical Offloe. Full time, N. Co111 Hwy. L1guna Wet Sult Mtnufacturer, t S .. _ .. F .... 1" k 873 1003 SCRAM-LETS •ANGELA SPIRITUAL* ..,...unit" for 1n exoellant Mon-Fri. Must t>a clean Baech FfT, ptsnt phone manner. IP · un-..-...., r.,... gar. u "'·pr ng. • -/Cou ..........,. 1 ""'' ' • d d bl T......,ng 55 wpm "'---• •2•51 N B Advllor n-.... n ptrt time Income. For cut .._ apen a a. -ui--,.,. • · ~--:.f:· • '" mo · · t Rm pvt olc, utll lncl'd. NS LOY9IM•rlagtl8ueineae Interview ctll Jel1 at 495-4700 -•5 -•• Office proc1dures • 9185 $185 mo. CoHt Hwy. I WERS 875-2495 or 873-9784 545-5n8 for gourmet restaur1nl. muet. Selary to start, Fama6e rmmte wanted to N.B. 850-1111 ft DELIVERY PERSON lor 11 ·5 Mon lo Fri. Call S 2 0 0 I w e e k . C a 11 .,,, brighl. aunrry condo Outwtt· Manne le~• I An•. Svc. Plant ofo. NB. TV & 1ppll1nce1, only 875-2588 842•1912 wlkYvely own er. ea, g1r. Ul.111 llUll Stolle-Gelety laatnctla Mll EKp. only lor varl1ble eicpar need IPPIY. ABC -------- PQOI, tannla. Jtc. Shtre Nice Smlll pvt ofc, non-MITTEN lhlfta. 831·5840 TV, H.B. 981-3329 ..... 11/lnt MEDICAL OFFICE u t 11 1 • I 4 O O / m 0 smkr, 1285 mo. Cute aaylng: "Sha'1 ae THE IRVINE CHILDREN'S -----1&. ,_...,,_. Reut>ane Newport naeda needl PIT ptfton lor ln-2131935-9039. Irv, 87~720 bu9)' u I hungry moth In CH 0 RU S SUMMER , .... _ •s.11111 _,_, a I/time day ho1te11/ turanca, llllng, typing. 1 woolen MIT'ft'N." WORKSHOP le p<_..t. arid houMlcaepar. Mon. 2yean~X-rty noat . Apply btwn 3.5 Wiii train. 548-9319 Sllr MW 38r CM TwnhM •CdM dlx eullaa. AC. Found: l<aya In par11lng 101 Ing Giibert a Sulllvan'• through Fri. (1om1 llcenaa, non-amoklng, dilly. 25t E. Ptclflc: cat N .. d companion/help. w/prof mile & am ctllld. ampl pkg, from 1325. 01 Btlurlc Cen tar (Th• ..-1kado) beginning overnight•). 558·839!5 gan'I dantlatty ofc. Very Hwy. Eldefl)' Lady In her home, Many "'*1111ae Incl pool 2 8 5 5 E . c It Hwy. 512183. Call 751·7368. M•y 17th: TuHday & Lve rnatllga. enjoyable working cond. Houaeolalnlng. PfT. •xP· $800/mo/ brd. 831-0425 & Jae. 1 Child OK. &400 875-6900 Thuradey, 4-5:30PM. B1t>y91tter wanted PfT •f· ~~I ~a~~•''c· ~:: Mull heve car a phone. -. mo. 759-2920 dye. Gery. ~-,_1 on ..... n w1 .. -LOilt male 5'-white 552-9448 1 2 1 .,.....,, .. llOd. ..." •117 e7Mt23 eYM rAj~;,t. 1.,Q'.:turnle~ braut & teat. aoMalnca . ternoone or swee alflad Ad 10!58, Diiiy Pl· CeM Jean.""""" 1 NEW NURSERY ..... , .............. offlcalharaeptca,lltrlll April 20th. 20 yre old. SUMMER CARE FOR kldl, my hon\e Call lot.P.0 .BolC 1580,Coat• HouMkaeper needed tor Ceanler S•la•, flt. p/1. --._. vlawofalrport.grMI • Vic. All•o St. N.B . " 5-11Klr> 13-A =~lnga 54s.7e41 Non· Mesa,92828. bo•Y prof lri Nwpt Bell. Call&45-4384Momlngs Prof. m11. Male 1t1gt. non 1275/mo. 7141441-405S, 8<42-3273 & 5'48-5812 2r.'9wkdy'• r:oAM ~ · Dantll Hygtenlat Must bt rHP w /own Olllcelfull time. experl· "'*'· ftn. eound. IOoklng 640-t5311. Found sm1ll black Dog, 8PM. Contact 011n1 Ehle BGanRkOlnglNO urw INOE· Buey N1wport Center trans. 5 hrs 1 dy, 5 dye 8 ence In office proot · lo anera larger vl1w 1---------1 female. IOng hair, bread 0 , Bu n n Y LY n 11 >W ~ Group need• pit person. wk. Am or pm, 18lery dur•. CtH 871-5720, h0maorcondow1tennl1, I II••• lnt1l1llll unknown, colltr, no ttg. 50 •2237• 845•3231 PENDENT BANK I• Plmt condition•. Callfor open, re11. 840-H82 -------- pool, Jacuul, etc. with Front office w/ahop Vic Brookhurlll Gu---'<Ing 10 ""Iha IOllow-lntervtew. 840·1122 dye, PMT/Tilll ms ... ~rot M I F no" •mkr ' c · Ing pOaltlon. LOAN 00. ---------1 Want1d adult• over 2.2 . . spice. 800 eq. ft. , .... flald. •II Joyce day• =========:1 CUMENTATION SECAE· OEPENOABILITY • ml/II ........ n unt. Harbour to. LAguni 1on1ble. Co111 Miu, 842-4484 -98&-H19 who enfoy working with 8aacn. Clll WOlfg1ng tO Zoned R·2. 5-48-7248 ' lalla"I I TARY, t11p«lencad. C1tt tor thll 1 paraon ottlee, foraldarl)'1dul11bo1rd& youth. Muat b• well a.m. to 5 p.m. 11 (714) FOUND: Beautlful friendly Fla I J Debbi or Buber• for venatlla dutlet Including cir•. 5 dya par week, Ofoort*!, peraon•ble, • '38-6790. CtaaL ltatala 1111 mlla ctl, Tigar, vto Col-· aac a appt 71<4/Mt-esoo. NA· order t1klng, light book· mutt live In & be good poatllva motivator. s 1111 taoa Pll, C.M. 540-3471 TIONAL BANK Of SOU· keeping , In vtn t ory cook. Sal1ry plul room & 11 $75 Pit week Ct ll ADULT FAMILY OF s Comrnarolal C.1. w. 19th ....... THEAN CA. 31151 So. malntanllnOI .. etllpplng. t>oard. Ctll 843·2824 2 l5pm 84e-702t (Uk I need• 3 br, 2 ba rental. SI. C.M. Prime locatlon. FOUND: 3 kay ring• w/ ltt lelt B ll ptaza Or. Santa Ana need energ1t1c paraon "' · or >Om ,.... 533-3043 -; xlnt terme. 2 Br. 1 Be. rnany kaya on MCt1 ring. -who typH, h .. good lllllAm Sharron). 191-3288 d8Yf. prlv•tt floutt With latgt SA Hgt•-. 831-3390 Attiring from whol .. •I• Beeutlclen phone m11rtnar, la faat & Agenc:y ICCOUntlng. Mull Plrt time per90n to help M1tura woman, modHt Y•d. UM u ontci., dr-FOUND: 3 ticket• to t>ullnan. ITl5,000 buye LICENSED ASSISTANT or0tnlZ9d, Call Linda 11 hive uparl1nce with mike name bldgee, W rnaane, need• room w/ lftot). tm!Quee, etc. 8tart Angtl• 1•m• •t BOIA all, equip plue. Oood In· .m-""' 7 1<41844·l437 toe/ AR c Au I 0 m. I. d "" • dy. 5 d•Y• • wll. kitchen prlv. lmmed. MAKING MONEYI Harbor Adama, C.M. coma & exp1nalon. 81luy, Commlulon. wkndl. Sy11am1. Good tale· at1rtln9 $3.50 hr. CM. 846-6e88 1550/mo. + aeo. Cell & ldal\tlfy, 848-68t<4 Ttrmt 988-8187 Educ:•t1on. Corona del lrlMn ......... pttona pttM>nallty. p_.-. 848-9741 648-5442 no-11e211 aft :spm. lulMn =.~·~1 omoa tor naedi tJI wound .,..,.,.d ;'c:.'"~P= -p.,,-.-u-rne_WOt11 ____ wvi--tad-:-t1 lff• .. lpt 19!2 800 sq ft., pvt bath,-•• Foun d: lam. Oarm1n bprtpllile ffH 1U11 ttma hall». Mon. tflru 845-"30. 933-0421. No~ Nee. Frtclaya & s~ Ct 190 w I ~8~ pd. ~c ~1'· lnOld Sh•P. puppy. ArH 01 ATTENTION AEfRIOEM-111"11911 Thur• 1 to 5:30. Muat Lancl9ceipar with lrrinltloft ~~~'r~>r~O.:·~ II ~ ~ --.. ....... : ,.aq ...... o en30c•e. 19th .. Anaflalm. N-· TIO .. CONT'" ·oT0"8 8onw ...,.,. wtth ,..... ~ EnalWI. Wtget up .... .. 1 th .. t • ._.._, _.,,, yatd • ..,..2, ........ T, 1 port l••cfl Anlmal " "'" " full time. PlaH• 0111 to 17 111 hol# depending ·~· MIM'On \119-n 1 •' Y 0 u' "0 m• "°'"'°· 8..oln Moblla 171118t. C.M. MOO/mo. Sfl•lt•r 12& Mi ii Dr o-31 lic. '"611ng lndM· 8711·7174. ~ ... 842-1143 10 •r••· 0111 8-12, _1_,_ .. _e_1_a.ee_n ____ _ Hcwna Petti. AYllll. now. ~79 Coeta M.e.131•1030 ' dual to AMO 11 Oorp · 1~7111 Puttlma IHl•l•nt tor ...... 25M Offlcei:. 2 "'' P•r wll. Bookk"PINI IHletan,, ...... ---------· F I I ... .._ IUI Ilk & white Auetrallan TramendOua moM'I ~-PIT. Aoot'i·~ a Mtaat heW am.it car or lepl lawetarJ Newport Beach ac • ~~~ i1:· AelalllomM lt7l/rno. SMp1_~~ ~ otd. M•. for ratl...ct or over 40 Poablt. C•ll Bob inotOtC'YC:te. FUii or par'! Medkin .-N. I. Law Salon. 8-42_..tt :9;:1144 • · · 11'48· 11 H , 8'T6·U 13 .,1-4Ull7, Wit ......,..10 ~ llf!1h al '"91 10 80l-2ttl wtld)'-1. time. Jor lmmtdl•I• Flnl'I la -=~ a Clvll NIT 'Sm MUI -::;--::-:-~-AA.:.-1-.:.:~:.=.::.::.::ndt.::.:.... ___ 'ound CJOld 0reoe1at v1o r. :f::'· !Jtltttno Corp. ••• wonc Uttaetloft etY-"" 1upp1aman1your1ncome 3300 IQ ft. form« Vtnue Mengold,Q>M ' t • tu:J_ l"avr•d end o .. · 945-0388 2·S-,,. a11perlenH to lllY, doing l ntar .. tlng •11111111w"""'•lilallttll!li•. -N-.1•.~.-,-.,1 de M.;. 103 lo 11th St. ~.,~ ~~~ ,-.~~4·488·2101 P• .llWll.lf hp1ndl~g Oo. need• =· o~•= ~ ~ ..... WOflc on MOO IQ. ft. 2,4311 eq, O~ ::1:•:1:~lvd .. Miiie a 11ttte kldl "-PP'J. -•y 1611 -~ar/Salae. lape· .. P•t, eoler lnetaller. >Cl.NT 9111111 required. P~l~M~~ll~ . .,.._.. '°' tMdleal 0t rt · t.oet llQflt tanlefl puppy, .---. -·-r ftM ~..... Min. t yr llandMll'I •11s* NOl'l·M'tkr. S•l•ry oom· ' dental. Aoent &41·80G2 IUtY INTEA81!CTION 14 .. *·May a nr Sun Jlll·Alelllum• W I ~ •nd m1n •o•r nto•Htry. Mutt h•v• metietirat• wjth ••••• :::.:::-fu,':o,':: '9'lme l'tlumllln Y1llle)' of· nt11t to 81 a 5 '~Y• & eand motel , HI. ~~· tor Leguna Hllll, own fiend toott. 0-... tno•. oood ltneflta. 11 b 11 "oe ..... 1q ft. 101528 ,l.llltrton. eoo lq It, 13?S 638-t~ T'1rM ... ~..,. MfV· , .. hlon l•l•l'ld , end or1dltt help ful. 0 111 .,. ...... , ..:.:. :.:...: ~·\~ar:i • ' I. I. , • ( 0 I. II ) rno. •M-1n 11 '0UNO: Male, blklten, ~ ~ 1~o:r~: ::o~-=~ &4a·THll~ tor 'fP'· -i..pl--~--ery--~---i wtn lreln IM rltfll •• 14/Ml-11'4. r.,,i.,~1 Y'llO*OOl!ef, 101( "'I>• l'ull t.urntcar. 1 Cl v 1 n 0 •m •0 t , laperlenoed M alvt• 9Motl, tor patlntt aftd ton. l'Of ~ Oell: •WMf mTD m ttt1 M•. blllnen ~mix, AllO tlOt< UK dwn wl 11~/UMt'1. Ai le for Pt!OfWl*I*, T!foMort• ....... ~ --"""'Of l.ftle• ~ l'Ullerw.lult •"''"II o':L •. 111~1": M~. brwn/bllt 9'leP IX. ooll•t•r at . D•t•ll• 1'9'19 ~+bonua.111· tJ perlenoe pret. ,.... ....1ll , .,.---. dOftdo Oltdt, #T, ........ ,.,,.., Tenlar mhl tome 1-I00(&4, ...... 8 tlll lt4 . IXl*lenoed Aentel Oar HOU,.,. typll\I end --------· _, -•• '-"on a..ti .... a.Ui4. Pft NI br1'n ~ IClfofNID't' & toN ~ ,,._, ~ • lft0¥9? ~ flltclM to Wflt• ~ ,..,....., ... ~ou don't ,... • turl to HOLMES TUTRE IN COSTA M ESA we have Immediate openlno• for 8 SalM Poaltlone WE OFFER: •Professional Training •Opportunity for Management •Guaranteed Salary • 30K to SOK Earning Potential •Cash Bonus Incentives, Trips, Prizes •Insurance Program •Demonstrator Plan We art Sttlllnc Ptopte that: •Desire to Achieve •Good Reputation •Sales Aptitude and likes People •Willinc to Work Professionally Alia '*'"I: Cashier Receptionist parts runner Now lnt .. wlnc Apply In Person 8et'Vttn 1 p.m.·3 p.m. or S p.fn'.·7 p.m. ASK FOR MA.RSHALL aa45 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA No Phone C•l1 Pteae M J&, =~ ~"'' ::;:,""1 f/efd't 1"ouwld OMe, 0., ~ =· -:.:=: oon1111C1te. Mt "9nt a Wn=:.= .. ,,_ "'-~·111-; cL; ~ lleel "'v~trtt.wr 111,..... Dl'l\le flJM •lltt~ov ••ttt In f:'1tnd Ille llOM• rou CW. lllO-ttlO ........... 0.. /Wt s::'w..t Mil Cll,... M-1410 1144 , ' 11. Ootte .._ owty "°' Ol•lfltda. r..i ...... .,. lcl!e lterM IAl-M71 Cit 14 ... MMOO I ...... .,.. ,._--------.-------~ , ~. ; Oraoge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Frtday, May 8, 1983 HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA ••• hrWie 8tatlofl Attendant. flll~no~. non•amoker, I•• Mr. Iott.a. 2490 Fa!Mew at ,flk.C.M. hgltp "" """""".. .. .. r.;:;.:..;::;,.. ___ _.c.z.i~ Antique a dr-wooden 160 uHd t11oycr1 ... 111 1l' .... ....., Trt!Q!rtltln ~ INRlt..,., 11113e· klnde. ,rotll '" to te&. Monlock. 191t es HP "'""' Hll 9" . ........,. No r.., ott., refuMd. E1llnrucle. Alao trlr. cweom &c:nwtM I IOnO e111c1 Mi. "'8nre.. AlpMt a1ao. Comtr 4th tse00. 8424)63 e-,.., ~ 1125 freme & 1 Mt of~ & IActy, Sama Ana ·11545et ~ "''IOn lttendef\t, 1100 fOt ... 161~ MSOIO lalend QOld !Mm· t ' Avon RadcrHt 4HP WANTED· sonwtnn Crult-•8~1 tlollllic.cl17·,11IOPIY 811'1t11 ~ QuMtl ~. berthlp cer~.1. $1200. Evlnrude, xlnl cond ., 1100·°' .-... -Good Satarda~Ma~7 .. . N:. n, I ' lrv ne, 1111• ""· ooet ttOO •· 1614Gl7 aft_.. &700. 714/f41-42 12; cOnd. oea-,2;.r A ._._ 2 A riJ " Wha tno l*/Obo. 840-T194 WESTERN SADOL! 213~78-9093 .. '"" 1· P lii•): t you 9eek II la.I ...... .., "· 8• Sofa·B•d, recliner Tooled leather 13' IRITISH OORV '71 Ct•J!!• Hl4 temporarily den -don't be mialed by one who Experienced pref. FIT. cllalr, 100111 good, for 1100 057-8390 (Liii• Whaler) 36HP 'II YW u.11 ta.lb In riddles. Define tennl, pmiect techniques, En8'lah apeaklng pral., flnl llPt O< den. M\181 be NEW WROUGHT IRON Johnaon, trlt. ~. tlC POP TOP cultom Int .. atreamllne procedUJ'el, realize th.at anawera lie C .. A .. 711 w .. t 11th, C.ta... 2nd Annual Auguata SI able tor-by Thufa. PARROT CAGE, '70. ~Ip ·.\all IOI' Henry OI rlor, mach. ucellent bebtnd 8Ce11a. ~e ia moving upwards _ you'll e.7, Co.ta Meaa. GwllQe 88M, Sat May 7, evening M .V. area. 754-14'00 or 875-6975 -842-8200 dyw s n rt. I 2 5 o o aoon be in driver 1 aeat. •1111 WAITll IWAI IDT 1<>-2. &45-tHO 951-255f If\ 8PM. Bftln T'"IC>C*I~ o...en wt .. 2.1431""' 71 4181&-9305 TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20): Emphula on wb eddlnga, ~r3u5~~ and 0E\lefy Sundae y, flame -spm. EnormOU9 garllQe aa1e. a G~ a~~ .. velour aola. brottet, c:ond, 176. ._A WAY •ter lilt• Mii ~en of penuaaion, IUCCellful public relaUona, anqueta. " '""""'" or ranoe o .. t ollag•. family Wadding drHa ....,, 84&-..., .. 4 brown. 2.$$71 wn5 750-4115 , Fairview & Arling ton au:. 12 """"'" Tu-· 1 13' Zodiac;, •o horee Clmattl Mo-Ped, 11.tn t t from indiv i d ual In po1ttlon of authori ty . coeta Meaa. Admlaalon ware, t>OO'ic~~ ~pa.rum, 8::,bed 250• bar 11~..! ATARI v1oeo GAME & rMfCUtY eng. HIQhlander c;on d . 1 20o1 o e o . You'll have more reannnalblllty and chance f .... ftutalllt rrH fo buyera. Saller clothea mite 1tem1, li11on aa, ltv. rm lablM-" 8 CARTRIDGES 1150 trailer ptwextra. '2600 145-9972 ..--or Animal Cracl<er• ~atlOnallnfo. bottlH much much ... ~9-2141 540-1883 o o 07 ---------~~;_~~~. · Cancer, Capricorn natives play Entertainment 566-5180 "'°'•· 270 Virginia, Sat/ 2 Burnt Orange Swivel rwo Nell Diamond tk*•ta 'ili5701 8l..c8 /c!•T'ony 8' 'l l ~ _..__. •-Haa lmmed need tor Sun, 9.3, Chalra 150. 1 Hlghbecll 2 s.ctlon 2 f F 1' Buddy_,• .ock. good GEMlNI (May 21..June 20): Ftniah rather than uper & prol perforrnett : 2 10' llbergtaaa aalllng r.1 t D ........ 1...__ ..... Spanlah wood cnalr 115. J°" ' 1 h ' g' r ' W • n I• d Io I a••• 1 cond 1275 97f.M48 initiate pro'-' Stand tall f nrl..M • y '11 Slngera, oomedlana, c:.-dlngye. lot• ol boat 9MI' ~a• -· ... n,....... ....-931-52418 -1wtlndl une 1 l 15 ••· Spottlllsher 21-38' wtll ' . r--•• or r .. -.pies. OU get lebr1ty lool(-lllk ... "••otlc & hardware, power toola Ml & collecilble ttama. · 159-ll05 ~ 119 to $700/mo.' ptue Mo Ped: Xlnt c:ond. wttn needed bAckina, support wW come from ~t'IOns danc«a & bellY·dancert. & elect. motore, etc:. Sat Sat & Sun, 2962 Ceylon, For Sale: off wfllt• 2 pc .a .. W ... lllp. Call,.,_ Ad 'Tse, •ec .. 1orlea $250. w ho have your best interests at heart. Aries. "Libra Average comm 1500 to only 7-4PM. eao w. l7th ·Coata Meas. aec;t. 1100, oll white IM· u &42-4300. 24 hr•. 751-0118 aft 5. natives = in acenario. Love ia in picture'. 11200 per wk. Sand St. Space 115. 845-8645. 3 FAMILY SALE . Wahr/ Rattan Barca lounger, Wanted: Camplng tent & lall 'Ill.a Foxey GT, Iota ol cilrorn•. C"'"' ER (J 2 1 Jul 22) S photo & rMUme to: Anl· dryr· Shop Smith Tooll '200, GE mlc;rowave, lneKpenllva wood table • •Kit cond. 1275. ft.I'll un e • Y : tudy Gemini mat Cracker• 215 PO llAIT 100 FAMILY luNl' 810 105fl vtaalla' 1100, Copper & braes w/6 c;halra. 887-3939 Fii IW llWt 963·3154 meaaage for val~Je hint. You 're due to break from Box 3207, Newport Bc:h. RUMMAGE SALE C.M'. 1405 & Fairview) • diving helmet, Replica, past, to begin hearing aound of your own voice. ca. t2e83 Everything muat gol J• 1250 llrm. De1k wt ••deal 11n, ... UT ••ttrcycln/ Means you'll~ to your own tune. Focus a1ao on -• R-E welry, clothing, furniture, GOODY GARAGER M<:retery, 185, ton• or r.stnat•tl 1224 With 8 traner. sallboK, "'• lcttten IOll •~ brlc·•·brec; & more. Lota of t>olk 100 hard to ml9C: llama, baskets, pie-jec;ket1, 1rapeze & 0111. _ .......... __,..__.....;;;.;;,;- education, travel, communication, new start in new llUllTMI se-150. Sat. fl:30·6. move. Oldy refrlg , t ure1 , c;ash only . Ov1tlonc1a111ca1Gu11ar ._2500. Call 17 141 N-1 Newl Righi oH th• direction. Coeta Meaa woman's d1hw1hr, deak. Anlq 645-7031 w/hard ahell c;aee, haa 548•853 3 01 12 ,31 showroom floor. Kawa· LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Added expenses need we need good people 10 Club, 610 w. 18th. c..n Hllboat, e~ulpped; • Ulllfllll built In pick-up w t 380-9680•Mon. thru Frt sakl 550. Must telll I not be r eason for gloom. Ap~ent setback I• set up appointments only. etc;. Sal. on y. 289 Del All houHhold furnlah· volume, Bue & Treble days & uk for Don. ~~~~~sO~~fJ~able. Call y " tr 11 om 1 ourthCoat• Meaa ~·· Clothes. o-~ az. Radio•. ~:i. down from Swap Inga, Avail. Week~da. 'tfr,';~. ~~l'fa::;n~~ Santana 20 w/trallel' 3 yr ---------temporary. ou 'll rise above o tacles, you'll get ce n •,evening ,or 8ook1, lotlt ottoya. Tiie & 714-857-2090 540-4786 old. >tint Condition. New '83 Ka-sakl KX 125 added recognition and view s will be vindicated. Holiday Inn a new travel nnoleum. TuppetWare & Glau 109 table & c:halra, $7000. 673-0227 or Neve< raced. 11350. In!Ual impressions prove correct -follow through c:lub. Salary + commie-much more. Sat. only Patio table & chairs, ..... Slat •att Oent4 ltallNt Otll• 675·1714 Ed 831-3094/646-2276 on hunch. slon + bonut. Call 8-5. 924 Congreu C.M. Waaher, 60 gal Aqua· boK 1prlng1 and frame $900, 648-6795 Hodak a 100 d irt bike, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Leave details for 751•4222 attar 1 PM. Yard Sala. Huge mulll· r~~:.: t~~~~loc;~~·~!~ XI n 1 c; on d · I 1 O O • GUITARS· Martin 1953 Exira ct~~-:~ hp Hon· runs, Sl50 080. another t.Une -perceive picture in its entirety. Telephone aelaa, top lamlly, many colleciables Sat-Sun, May 7-8, 8 . ?. 720-1657 0 ·1fl 1350. Gulld D·50 da, battery. 150 Genoa 631•7160 y 0 u ' 11. receive f 1 u r r y 0 f suggest i 0 n 1 , comm or 111· to 111"· trorn 40'1 & 50'1. Lota ot 25113 Santa Ana Ave. Oak O.R aet, 8 c;halra, 1500. Violin Bo-. Ilk• S1 w/Newpor1 Beach sup, ·75 Kawaml 400 KV d• Woril from leada. GrMI clothH , 1amp1, tablet, cillna c;ab, Xlnt eond. 2 ,_ "40 & up. 642-3628 price reduced 644-5789 luxe, 7600 ec;tual ml, commurucations. Don't acatter forces -be selective Io c; · 2 • h I f t • • motorcyele pan1, Fri/Sat YAAD SALE leaYM & pad. 19' relrlg. Dave alt 8PM. rldderi by senllble rldet. mainudn balance and aenae of humor. Partner 0; 714/960-7004 only 10·8. 365 E. 19th St. SAT & SUN MAY 7 & 8 $1000. 64M443 Far1laa electronic organ, Sall .... w..W • It 1900. 892-3941 mate talka about journey. Ttlt•lillH Weft C.M. Loi• g' odda ~end• 2 Twn cherry headboard• complataly portable w/ 1111.IOO (E.-.,). 1981 HONDA 900 custom LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on healt h Wt Hff Garage Sale Sat. May 7. 2390 artton Pl. .M. mad• Into Kg Sz head· loot pedal amp, c:arrylng Beautflui Mountain Mini· fairing, c;obra alarm. l ti 'ti '---• h 20 •-1.1&1-~ Stereo, aola. 1855 New fe•alala Valltt board Incl. 2 M11 ot boK caee lnc;t, w/Jorden at· Paradise Restaurant, $2600 Melinda 641·5Q/VI 1'e90 U ons, nutri on, uao1C c :ores, dependen ts and --Jerwy. Coata M.... -aprlnga & mattreas & age mate dbl spker amp, Apl, creek, covered ---------':r: .... pets. Y ou 'll be dealing with atubborn, cr eative '""' Sat only,. toy1, book a lramet 1125. ~9-3984 In MW c;ond. cost $1750 bridge. Ortega Summit. 79 Vamaha 650 Special, individuala.Accentonredtape,fine pri.n• rulesand ,.,._ __ 1 2090gle,Sal/Sun.Blkes, g-.c;lolhea,dbldoor for qulc;k aale 1 375 More lnlormatlon xlnt c;ond. 7.000 ml, w/ -. -Moped, cat top catrler, frig. 18103 Sanla, Cecl· Dining room Ml. lormal le 650 355 714/678-5164 Htru. $1200. 966-8324 regulations. Be thorough, specific and realize delay ~tfth191 Pr... watar uda. clothes dryer Ila, 9:30 am walnut table, 8 chalre, comp 1•· • 1 la temporary. ~110 ,., ..., & m0<e. china cabinet. $895 Tenor Saxaphone Tll LAID ITME ••ttr lt•n H20 SCORPIO (Oct .. 23-Nov. 21.): Focus on hH., Ptt1 ti• HUGE GAAAGE S"l.E • lutiatl .. ltacla 848-2498 $300. Prt-S....r lalel Couple wishes to pur· speculation, affairs of heart, significant changes and Stert... Sat 9-4. Furn, tool•. ct~ 6 famlfy, tum, ~tanc:ea. Ring & Queen aae water 681"2212 '83 Later• $1795 • c;haH LATE MODEt. self-un d erstanding . M ember of op.posite sex is th ... hahld & mlac;. 1600 gla11ware, dee Items, bad, $150 & 1250: In-Office fuailart I '83 Rowing shells 11430 MOTOR HOME. Wiii pay Fer la•t4111t wtrll Whtie Oak, CM, (Mesa spona equip, auto & bike clud" bue. Double bed, 11_ I 12•• Everything on Nie c:aah. 49?-2280 attract ed and mak es no secret of it. Written Oill 1.a-1111 Ve<de) parta. 5!151 Glen1tone, SSO; 1· aofa, 1125; Peo· .,a,. .. , -824 w. 18th St. CM ,82 FLEETWOOD Jambo- communication may benecesaary If agreement is to MOTHER'S DAV GIFT ~·.~~ ~l~~~·~,.~:11 pie plllow, 175: Etagere, 8Mulltul lrg wat11111 dMk 642-0848 ree. 23', showroom be verified. Saaittarius is involved. ~ SALEI Sat/Sun 1552 8:30 10 6:30 · • c;hrom• & glass, 1 15o; 175. Stuoen1 delk $25. Cal 2·27 dll '76. Hlng9d cond. 7500 ml, 411 mot. SAGl'ITAAIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasize IUllY&r.IT Orange Ave., C.M. • ~~C:: =or~ s;'~ 845-9177 m11t, furl jib, 'extr11. lel1 on warranty .• Loaded ' security, long-range concepts and proper ty ~r ·~:~.,~~ Saturday. May 7th,. 8-1. lmit cc $350· 831-3650 3 aid• c:halr•. brown, vtnyt, 125K. ;~.4-s::.."°:68 :~"o~~S:1:~6~~.;,k~•J! settl ement bafled on dipl omacy a n d mutual time. 2 O'clock -.111 9 262 Ma~nolla . Lawn Fantaatlc Tur\le Rock ~ .,.d Mt w/dr-s. ~c!:nedd::!s"., ar;'.:i!1~ -w.-873-8320 advantages. lndividuaryou -anted in past-~kes __ -Morto-~l'f~Callahe« 1 Edger, lec;trtc; WHd Gar~• Sale, Saturday Maple. Can be MPSr•t· 5 .. ft. Light Nii c;olored 2.4 ' Catallna. Good ·--all---,--1-.,-.- r eap pettan ce,-could--beeom e v aluab le dl,,-. PM •. 966-0151 • :!!it·a~:111'.:~d~:s ~~23 ~:;7ber';i--4 ed.s-12~-m.845"6484 wtrda. ~~Q{,. Tr_tn, 11" _H Terri t9 rial r ights will b e defined -to your Travel agent, 2 yrs min. and womens c:tothlng GR"'•T STUFF! -Salt -•-•~t .i1 allp. .-. &49-'78 30' Vacation-. air. -->··--/S al 1 ""' • _,,._ _..., " 13' L•-• Streake< Jac;k awning. am/Im 8 track ..... .__ ____ ,iage, ~ -eicper. w abre Ir n ng~ Supar-D~-10 family W [>~'fi~ ~o~ FOfmal D.R Set. 4 chrs. $400. 673-9327 Holt Qeaign, brand' new. atereo, bllln blender & CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What seemed ~~~CZ. aHJ)ort area. yar•19 aala. Sat, May me Around Sale. GOo-~~fe;" ttoo ~& •IH"• INll IP 110 -1·1200. 494·9546 vac;c;um. exit cond. '=" out of reach will become available. Relative who . • th, am·? 2327 Cornett dlea galoral Sat. 10-4, COPIER with 9 mo aerv Cal 28, Kint c;ond. w/ $8200. 642--0638 :'! makes s u ggestion is sincere but could be 1:~'::=,~.:;,;~r;_ir= ~Ive. Free Popc;ornl ~t!;~b~':,!8' 4530 GrMn 8' leather couc;h, policy remaining. $2100 Honda 0.8. Race. crulae, 26' 6 V8 Kenslclll. full bath. '' misinformed. Know it, be paUent enough to wait area. 851•165l Fairview Church Annual ' roo· TNlt coffee table, 0< $725 dn. and asaume live abolrd. w'NB moor· hkup ho-. $3200 obo and see. M eans don't jump at first offer. Pisces ~aayrk~~~.~:!i-~~:~~ l!!I!!! IMcla E~·,~:!.t:.'r.!1:: remaining paym'll. Ing. Make offer. Call att 95S--0919 Vi...-. nati'ves fi~ pro-•-ently. ' WAITIEll/W&ml ••ov1NG s •LE •• ..,.*·d, $25. 87" •568 845-6484 6PM ~8-6356 u5v ....... Apply mornlng1: Sar-Sale. Food & everything "' " : .,.agna-.,.,_ .,._ AQUARIU (Jan 20 Feb 18) Financial lans •ntl's 8'3 w 1"1h else you might be took-YOll suweo S250. Corner -9-· ...... -h...;.•-~-~--h-&_o_tt_om_*ft-. FllEPUIF FLVING DlJ,TCHMAN Aato•otive · · · : P g •• ' .. • • ' Ing for. Prlc;ed to sell, daybed group $100. '"' ~ -· 6 meter, w/lraller. lllle ..... ......, .......... ...._.._ __ _ are s_olidif ied -. emp has1's o n mone·y, spec1·a1 C... ~~ c:ond S350 Nan'"" Fiie c;ablnet 4-drawer POR o c _.., · · . ciothea, anortlng goods. Trlmlln• breakfast set · · -.. brown Schwab legal new. lull rac;e, $4850. IM TANT N Tl E rel at1on s}\lp, ability to m ak e correct decisions Wanted . Saletpefaon lorl dlahes, 1~pa e1c. 2525 $250. Cuatom quilted 797 aft flPM $ 3 5 o ~ x 1 n t c; 0 n d : 963·2224 TO READERS ANO affecting security. You'll obtain n eeded material, a growing eervlce llrm. Fairview Road, coa1a spread & matc;hlng val-5 pc: bdrm Ml $300. Col· 850-0248. can deliver. L 1·1 ADVERTISERS ~' 1"' -.:,: ~ J4 ..... u -o • · ~"" klog) go<d P<)ol "' tbl, $75. "°'°.!!'' uor ThO P''°" oo '1~• •d· ~: ~ ~~~;t. ~-..... ~ "> -~~~.. ·~~:" •bus~;:, r1°lato~1lip -.;;~t~r.·:~-•-Z-. ...· .";-Y-~ •.,:E.;]°:~~. «ru.~ . _, Pl (F b 19 ~h 20) L cl hi Will be deall With u~ May 7th. A"tfer 8 am. Mothers Day g • & fiiifi Call 875-8202. d 0 I y . etc. sli?o fted a venialng columns e · • : unar cy e 'gh side cllentele ~nd major 3085 Tyler Way Costa llowera. Sat 9-3. 128 Full & alngle mattreaa & 646-6603 does nol lnciude any •P· -you'll be relieved of unnecessary expenses and of corporatlona. Salary + Mesa. Sol•. roc:ker. rec> Kings Pl, 845-4092 boll springa. $30 & $45 Piaw a Or1u1 12a pllc;able taxes, llcenae, J budgmeurden notinrigh tfully your own in first place. commlulon and eKpen· ~~~j watTrbe1d96~ol~ llYI• SALE 840-5479 AM dYI PIANO, French Prov. con-L:;,:;i.,~~Y ;.~~~~~~ transfer lees, llnanc;e nt, tuition are on target. Many will be s es. Ca 11 for App I . 0 ng, mac;, 2 Couc:tiee $50 ea. Mlsc. aole. 8Mutllul. Must-· aalllng or rowing dingy. charges, fees for air pol- drawn to you, will seek ydllr views and pay lrt'bute 760-9790 Susi O< Kim con station wagon. Many c;ar parts & tools furn. 435 Snug Harbor 11495. 080. 8"2·8311. $350. 673-7072 lutlon c;ontrol devlc;e Incl. arc; welder, table Rd N 8 S 1 .., certllications or dealer to your capabilities. -----WarehouMllnalde Sales UUIE IAU saw; Jag eng, parts, " · · 8 on.,. lp1tl•1 ltti1 1130 Udo 14. 1<4199, eKlt c;ond, doc;umentary prepera-Varlety of dutlet In wa· Huge sale neKt to c;orner wheels; Chev block, Simmon• tull bed tet, raoe ready, 1raller, cover, 11on c;harges un4ess ... • ... rehouse, door llnl1hlng, of Orange & Monte Vista BMW wtleels. dog c:age, $125. 7' rattan couc:h. Brunawlc:k Pool Table 4x8. many u1ras. $2095, otherwise specified by I U Slit ltll Wu... SIM ltlt Wu... 1111 with ablllty 10 handle In· St. and Wathe<s a dry· bay window, dble bed, end 1abtea, lamps, coat 3 piece Mate, converts 673-7072 the ad\18rtlser. 11-1-T s 1 p o aide 111•• In oilt silo· ers, new spllrt. clothes, akla & boota. cloth81 1900, 14111 1400. Zenith Into ping pong table. ---------4 --------- -1 91 erson for raH s.Cretary. EKfow Co. Is · wroom Salary + c;omm. appllanc;as, TV's, many (some detlgner). riding conaole tlereo $90 All c;omH with all accn. l STULJ Aate StmHt/ 5 days week, 9-5PM shop. LB. •99•5122• 111 aeeklng well organized +++. Doors by Cruzon, llems. Real bargalne. clothel, mlac;. Sat. 9am. llMI ,_, 631.8441 · 16P6~.0· 646•5708 alter s 'NT •N• 25. 7•L HP P·---15 The Real Estater1 phone, llllP8'. and name Sec;tetary detail orient· 548-8833 s b & G 949 P Cl Id .., " " " ,. .... -A8k for Terry. ~e.2313 on ans macll ed, type 50.55 wpm. · lop64l 7 Me ary or 1 orl 81 ge. Sofa, loveaaat & c;halr. Honda. Bristol. $t1,000. Jeep pictlup roll bar Reataurant Salesperson, lull O< PIT, mature,evendlapoaltlon WEEKEND help for sm call l 31. 640-2528. sand tones, $550 . 4p~golfcatt,llke Home 714-536-1952, l100orMAKEOFFERI .., •-1&..nsl w-aa-. direct salea. man or wo-lmpor1ant. 979-9310 Senior Citizen• Board & Garage Sale Fri & Sat. 953 Sat. 8-4. 1863 Port Kim-720-11198 new. 11 · ~7-7623 wk. 642-1 685 evenings -"'"" man <>atary 00 1 Care-Home. Mature fern. Senate St. •Collectables: berly, N.8. Great Bar· 875-4248 aft 5 197• 14 • .,,1.,r-Jr. with ______ ......;.;.,...._ ..-.... Beech' Ml -~ • mm I· •Rnn••y ,.._ t ........ 5p G J 1214 " ~ ' ··v CUSTOM CAR COVER ·-~,....... ..,. elon, paid vacation, - -pref'd ...... 1 ...... ~ M tau, pottery, braaa, gllna. ne Rlflea: 12 ga Mo.-berg. trailer: Good c;ond. 1950 ~c• dinner ho.,iae. group lnauranc;e. We Newport Beach Tax ~7183 book• & Iota more. Wntalasltr " SACRIFICE . 10/22 Ruger. 22 Martin & 080. 642-8162. lcr -'82 Honda ~c~ord. edlbaanl's, 4250 Mar· train you. Permanent i,.awy.er. Muat have u -' Jt .. Wu... SlM Saturday, t.Uy 7, 9 am. 112)4 pc; pl-MtUnga, mlac;. Camping equip· new, water re1 a ant, tlngM Way, N.B. ~ position In growth bull· cellent eeeretarlal and 427 18tn place. Furnl· Mulll-famlly garage ..... >·0ue.ry" by)ntematlo-~• •I low pr10M. Call. LIOO 14 Salls, xlnt cond ltOO. 559-1252 late eve. In r=: only~ 2 n .... 17635M Skypark organu.atlonll lkllta. Top Super aec:'y, typlat OC.wMI lure, c;lothta, wedding Anti~~~!'.. plctwaa. sm nal, 11700. 839-«>05 84&-4829 1285· Rud~& tilter xlnt USED PART& CLOSEOUT & pm. (No phone c:all9). Cir, Irv. Rayne Water Salary. Send ~me ol have you: very efficient, dr .... Atari Ofme, baby appl181lQ1119, left and r1gtrt CROSSBOW Barnell 1185· 875--0349 8111 VW, Datsun. Toyota. IOUL SY't.-nt 4 employment hlMOry & attrac;llve, outtolng • llama, mlac; ll"ouNhold hand golf cluba, muc; UST SEU: Investment Commando, 2 prods, COLUMBIA 221\ 6 H.P. Honda. Subaru, Volvo, SAL£S PERSON aalary to: P. 0. Boili7248, avall. for temp. or pt/ ltama. mo r •. Sat, 5 / 7, 9 quallt)' 9~ ot Sepphlre. 176, 150. Taleacope & 0 .8. fully equip. xtr CHE.A iii-p R IC ~ ~. ~ 1111 ITm _. M 1 Newport Beach, CA, tlma. CdM or neerby am-3pm. 112.2 1 Keata only'29001840-868fl PMP alghll. Sting & 1 cl ean 1 5800 090 842-2048 ...... ........, atura ~ peraonT n 92660 pref. 640-18117 Find what you want In Clrc;la, oll Magnolia, 1 catat, brllllanl, auperlof doz. arrow1. 645·12flG 062-3005 . 8 O 4 8 o It Ma I n . ..___ c;omm. ... clellnng. •R•n••y p I Dally PllOI Claaalfledl. aouth of Edinger Ill e Gt• I -e . ..... _ 50% c;omm. + bonu1 - _ IT amp oyment, student, qua y, rar ,.. c:er · •· 1970 Erlc;son 25 plus die-Che 11y·3 5 0 . S 6 5 0 Naad c;areer oriented, program. 751-7013 FormajOl'brokeragellrm exp. In general office. diamond. IMP. Valuel--------1-.-.. 2 ael Inboar d . Fully 631-8305 - experienced aalea per· In NewpOrt Center. Mull typist. c;aahle< or "'"· btlpn Mlt rrH It t.. UU I 12,000. Sac:rlflc;e for TV /Wlt/lltrH .. equlp'd. $22,500. Sllp A 1 W ... aona with aome mana· Mua~A~:.~~~~an & haw good typing & or-1131-7085 Am. Pit Bull, papered, l'A $8000. 493--0149 -BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA avall. PIP 559-042fl • " U 9020 gement ba~ground lo knowtedgeable of bk:ycle ganlzatlonal 1111111. Tet.-Companion for elderly, 3 tablell 150. 1100. $200. yrs. Ff• to good home. llacMatrJ 1211 Color TV. 2 yr wrnty. t4' Flylno Junior (Olympie WE Plf become Ant Stora Ma-parta, component• & ec;. phone exp. Call Arlene wknda only, Getmat1 lady Cheat 4 drs, l9fl. Checi< fl73-8212. -$14fl. Free dell very Cl ) 81 II & 1 nagera. ,....,..,..r•-a. Prefer ewna.. ~ 10·1. &4._91 1t w/C¥ 842.3491 protector 175. Crystal FOR MOTHER'• DAY. Open Sun. .,. m n, b apn TOP DOWR Wary + I ... lte ,,_.....,.. -~ .. -. SS. 536-8030 Mind lab. puppy, 8 Order I Balloon Bouquet TV John's 646-t786 naker. trailer. c;over & .It. IL.T••11••'tlts ~ t~g;!:. ltentll'J Sec:retary, church, bua, A -'•·-••tt w .. ka, blac;k, female, with plant dellvered by ~v~~~~~k:•::i :~;~ Fii ISEI A••s Ing bloycle bualneaa In Stoc;k Brokerage Firm echool by mlddl• age •!!-"' -ahota. Free, 844-790fl. Clown. BrlQhten up her Stereo 1tolen, must sell 644-8087. IHlll aH ,._ fir .... Or•,.,.. C~·ntv, Lt""~at needt organized peraon prof peraon. 848-9595 HARBOR AREA Two klltena, 8 wkl, Tab""' day. 7141857-2379. IPHker1. Blrand new, ---------4 MJI ..... ...... -.. --' .,.,. with excellent office aldlla pp IANCE SERVICE w, hall price. 250· Call Hobie 16 w/1ralter. $2300. -••1•-••t • wagea & Insurance avail-and detell oriented. Prof. valet. c;ook, driver, A L w/wfllt• paws fl" Jointer 1225. Before Brian 842-9870 642.sm r-•--Pteue apply In person, abfe. Apply In paraon: Accurate typing and clean-cut l aophlatlcal-We 1811 recond., l..uar. 1-498·8382 8:30am wkdaya. Sal/Sun ---------l 2480 H11bor Blvd. Monday 1-4. 2148 Newport Blvd, C.M. ,....,.,. ""'one lkllll ,,_.. ed. looking IOI' FIT po• appllancet. 64 3077 12·3:30pm. 845-4588 N.·p~r:.'~:~rl~~~e~:'. Ca.120, 8hp, head, anchor, COSTA MESA llAlll'I v~ .... 1 II on I n pvt home. I llY ·-••-• n u pa Int . I 3 9 5 O. UI 4* UI 1Ql llLEl/IOllL aary. Cal H8"1n for appt 54fl·2817 Excell. loc;al _......,_. Klltena. 12" Band aaw 1225· Bet. SIOO. 84S-7031 731-4844 dys, 875-47111 • • <•~ ... ··> 84.4·2292 r ..... -~. L• 057-8133 831-2891 8:30am wl!dya, Sat/Sun WE m 3333 ol •nm APPun "'--~ 1" """"-, .. ,,, ..... SPWEllS -. ·-••y/aee.or S' ... ..., SI .. _ Fr-t Fr-2 Sia,,_. c;ata, 5 & 3...... .. .... :-.., ... ...,.,_.....,. --------1 .......... ,... Full Um• po1ltlon1 lor ---·--· ...... w7 .... ~ -··~ 2l " .... , OWi Diii experienced aalea per· For busy RE Develop· •-!-aJI Aefrkl. 11lnt cond. $300. lamale. To good home. llbcitllu'"' Hll All ll)Mkara low.t price -Rou-te-,.,----. -Good--d-rfv-. aon• In fast pac:ed, high ment Co. One peraon aaam 752· h53. 875-3085 840-6341: 1115-4389 v. length Brown Shadow In town. MulUcal spkr1 to Must -~7~~ obo. Ill TIRIS Ing record a mutt. Sa· volume. women• bettllf olc;, non smkr, muat ha\18 ht• SSll Frigidaire Froat Free Re-Long haired klttena, b1k & mink, u 10. 12500 °'bat atareo apt.rs, Call Gary ---------1 lary, vecatlon, 9lc:k leave, apeclatty ator•. xtnt typing 1111111 & c:om· • AKC Dobes fl wk• ctiamp frig wlbotlorn Im cop-white, callco, 0<ang• & ofr, 1139..SOOS 845-1731 Sabol Phoenix fl569 rac· COHHfll CHEVROLET lnaurance benefit a. ....., + O..•IHI .. mend of Englleh langu· • · pertone $125 546 9249 wflt. 1 bobtail M fl--8219 won contaat, 1983 100 Ing rlgge(I, 3 sall1, man 17935M Skypark Cir, Irv. ......... age & ablllty to compose aired, 1200. · • an 4PM. 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Ron Boussom fseatedJ and John.Ellington play the scene whlle .Ron Thronsoi:a photographs .. -- -OC's H~'lyvvo-od ·A return,.to silent films ;· By LORENZO BENET Of the Daily Pilot Staff This wasn't your usual Hollywood movi~ in the making. . · There were no big naiqe actors, or_,_ • · temperamental directors giyine __ orders. There were no vans jammed with expensive recording gear, or bystanders looking on curiously. The video equipment was borrowed from Chapman College. The setting was the backyard o( a city-'>wned Coeta Mesa lot. · What was happening here--war- something that happens all over Southern California -a few actors and drama teachers getting together to make a short film they hope ~ sell to a cable company. Called "~ltpicker," it is a silent mini-sketch remini8cent of the old · John llllngton Is • re.,lstlc 1920. silent filml made famous by 1ook1ng ChapNn. none other than Charlie Chaplin. Writer-actor Ron Bouuom calla h i• veraion1 "Simpleton•." "Nitpicker" lnvolvea two nran,en (John l2linaton and Bou.Im) - who 1et into a conflict over a candy wrapper • they lit on a pu'k bench. Bouaom and ~writer Steve DeNaut, hllw had~ ewer the year1 puttlnl to1ether 1Uent comecHe1 for the 1tage -includlnc South CoMt Repertory. •-nw l'MpCllllle on ltace hal been tremandoul," .,_-.n aid. ..w. hope the ume In the cable t.elevillon marbta. .. I At the Movies n..,. LORENZO BENET _@ _;Qfil a e =..;....m.;;,.;;;;..;;:;_.._.;;___ •-~· A carnival of horror ana e vil ~·~~~=-,.-----~------._.,'... -----~-·---------- >. ~ Back in the early· 1960s, the kids · in my u rii k-~., I d II htfUI fanning herself or e.ntertaining men to cook dinners. ;: neighborhood spent Sunday evenings glued to the "Something w c cu s a e 9 His father is off gallivanting somewhere in Al-~ television screen. After all, it waa Walt Disney susp,ense story about two precocious, rica. Screenwriter Bradbury presents us with this ~ night, and the man seemed to have the uncanny small-town boys who uncover the underlying question: What causes more suffering - .. "g ability to produce tasteful thrillers and murder satanic doings of a vlle drcus. • . having a father who can't father or not having one 1 ~ mysteries that sent shivers up our prepubescent . --at all? ! spines. Meanwhile, late one night, Dark's carnival -~ · · ~~~~ -~JWrlU..q~~· ... ~ -., . . · arrives by train and instant! ts up sho , Ferris 1'r~~'ti!->~~·~~~. '.'·:. · ~~·l\"V1L~~-•v ~~.r-~;.~·;e;J~ua ·l·~·wheelandall.ina~.q -, '" , .. ., _ ~~ . -g. "Something i ed · ay .•: Ad.;lp . .-.arouaeI 'thlrte\'()l\les backw . as it snayee years-thlfle ~ thiftlir·at.Pi . • .-~~-_ .. ~ ,~~1ij _ _ a. from the popular book by sci-ti writer Ra11 'WW!! th0&e who ride. towns-fOlk their WWies y · fy r ' Bradbury and directed by Jack Clayton (his first -Our heroes are two young boys. named Jim disappear. During a prowl around the-carnival, Will film, incidentally, sin.ce "The Great Gatsby"), Nightshade (Shawn Carson ) and Will Holloway and Jim are diacovered oblerving Dark's secrets . .... 'Something Wicked" is a delightful suspenae story (Vidal "The Thombirds" Peterson). They are ~t The boys go into hiding but are eventually about two. precocious, small-town boys who uncover friends who do everything toge~r. They get mto captured. Ultimately it's up. to Will's dad to discard the satanic_ do~gs of a vile carnival ringmaster mischief together, stay after school together and his weaknesses, and save the boys. (played by English stage actor Jonathan Pryce) who sneak out in the middle of the night together. The "Something Wicked," however, does not preys on the unattainable dreams -wealth, difference lies in their families. . terrify with the 9aQle intensity aa "Poltergeist." In women and youth -of the naive, middle-aged Intelligent and spectaCled, Will has 1l loving .r one ecene, for instance, Dark tries . to persuade locals inhabiting -not coincidentally -Green mom who fixes dinner for him every night. His dad, Charles to tell where the boys are hiding by Town, Illinois. Cbar~es (Jason Robards), a kindly old lib~ has squeezing his hand until a knuckle pops through Set in the 1930s, the movie is packed with all a heart condition that has emuculated him to the the skin. Steven Spielberg probably would have the elements that~ guarantee your sons-an.Cl point where he feels inadequate aa a father. "Will had Dark rip the man's fingers off one by·one - .daughters aome great nightmares daya after they've makes me feel IO old," he says. "A fa~er should fingemaila first. But this is Dianey folks -and seen the movie. Clayton's camem :rooms in on.evil play bueba1l with hia eon." . · . tasteful suspenae is what this preduction company " witches and swarming -tarantulas. T h ere are · Next_. door, J.im's estranged mom is too busy is all ltbout. · . . t . . . ---=--- Catherine Deneuve and Da• Bowle (belowJ are youthful lovers 'lr"The Hunger." They also have the secret of eternal lffe (rtghtJ, while Susan Sarandon (below rlQhtJ Is a doctor researching the aging process with ~-j~~~ ~~~~<~~A 3 \ '.The Hunger ... ' A rock video vampire story ,- Crosa a Stephen King horror story with a Chanel perfume commercial and a new wave rock video, and you might wind up with IOIDething like "The Hunger." · The film, which at.an Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie and Susan Sarandon, u a vtsually stunning yet emotionally unlnvolvina look at modem vamp6rea whole quest for etemal life forc:a them to feed on human blood. In term1 of fllmmakin1 technique, "The Hunier" ia u.ht-yemw ahead of the typical drive--in '"The Hunger'' provides too few vampire rules and too many unanswered queltJons. The storyflne Is too simple, and It's resolutJon has less punch than that of an old "Twfflght Zone" episode. horror fare. lilt the film'• hiah-iech ,_, qWck-cut editing and offbeat ll1btln1 divert too much cr&Nt; then k-. tnlCk of him after lhe becomes att~ntlon from the charactera. A 1everely convinced bis 9liDI problem la real. undenrrtu.n atpt drtft9 the final nail into thee &ranaon•1 punuit of the myatery man lwla YalDllU'9• coffin. ' her dh'ectly to Deneuve. wbo claima that her We meet Dmeu'ft and Bowie, weaftn1 new hi.band hM Wt for Swltm-1-nd. ('!be aud6lnce wave .dark 8' •• • they YWt a ~ ntcht dub. knows betW.) Deneuve'1 bypdotic beauty drawa 11wy 1un bGme two lwlnpn who don t -siect the the reeearcher into an afternoon of love·makini couple have feedln11 not love-makln1, on the and • trandullion of vampire blood. acenda· , Whm 8anndan McDiW bnrildend by her But ia... Bowie reallm tomethinl'• amt.. lo. of appeU• for COIWmtloaal food. o.n.uv, Thoulh o..uw hM ........ him et.emal youth pronm. to *di her how '° •twJ • very apeclal throuCh vampUtmn. the map ta no Jonpr worJdna. IOl't of hUIWll'. Bowt1e Ml ~ to .. npklly. . "The HUDlll'" marka a f•tuN film clinc:tl"I He Helie bel.p from a buly J'Heardher debUt -fw ~ &coa. ...... ~ dlnctQr ·~ (Sanndan) who a. trJtn1 '° unJock tt. 1111-. of "Allen, • ••Blade Runner" . Tony Scott 1 lonlWlty. Sarmdon-inltlall dllllllrs• h.lm.. • --:l~l".I N• I +.t i;trT" ~.~t' a n a w ard-wi nning d ir ect or o f television commercials. He excels at creating moody, eye- catcbing 1eenes, but be keepe his characters at an uncomfortabfy cool distance. (.On the tecbriical aide, Scott receives excellent support from director of photosraphy Stephen Goldblatt, production cte.tper Brian Morris and make-up ~an Dick &nlth.) MUcb the blame mU1t be ahouldend by the acreenplay'by Ivan Davia and Michael ThomM. For a vampire story to work. it ahoulcl provide .ome rules of the 1ame. The nalee vary, of c:Oune, reprdlnl IW'Ylval aft.w dawn. .... tbr'OU8h the -1-rt. pnJtilCtlon with • c:rom, *' BUt '-The llwiae(' provklll too f.W vam..,, rulea and too 1DU1Y ~ ., ..... Why Ain't Dmeuve an.-. by tM ~-acblC that atrilcee Bowie? What ii the ~ of*' pair? The atoryU:nll II tao.llmple, and IU rmolutioll M9 - punCh tbarl that ol an •wnet '"Twilllht 7.one" ..... . The three prtndpal ICtGn do well lftOUlh with the weak material they're asvea. Youftl Beth Ehlen Ihm. in a .mall riiM • a vtolln aeudlftt who ~ wtthd>lneuw and Bowie. '4Tbe ~· nmmma1t .._tiefJlllc tum. ltll cobful -wnp ....... \.-cl '° ClCMI' -... ,, ~--------------- .. . /' Choreographer Wlfffam Forsythe of the Joffrey II Ballet Company IS- reunfted with his ballet teacher, Christa Long of Newport Beach. Biiiy and Christ~ reunited. • • She's. proudest of him . It was at Jackaonville University, l.n Florida, l.n 1965. He was a young busi.nesl major who wanted desperately to dance. She was the direcior of the dance department. a profeasional who had a 'weak spot in her heart for the 17-year-old, who came.to clasa in white gym shorts, refuaing to wear ballet tighta.. This week. they saw each other agaih -only this time it was the well-known choreographer, in town for the premiere of hia ballet in Loe Angeles, and the succeadul real estate broker who met for lunch in Newport Beech. But ~th it all. not much had changed. They were still Billy and Christa, student and teacher, two people who are very proud of each other. "It'• reelly gr'Mt to lee her ._.m," aa1d Billy, better known • William Fonytbe, a ballet ~pher with • larae Duopean following. ''Of all the siudenta rw ta\.llht who've IOlle on to becorne profellionala, rm proudest of Billy," aaid Christa l..oni. a dmcel-and former dance instructor who now worb • a l'Ml estate acerit in C.crona del Mar and llve1 in Newport Beech. LcJaa'a home WM the .,._ of the,joyaw reunkJn lor the pmr, who ha\191\'t-. ellCh other for 14 y.n. TIWy bed bumped Into ellCh odMt-at the Amerlcm ........ of ronythe'• mu.t, "Love SUMMER WORKSHOP 1983 'The family was furious. They even wanted to fly me to New York to talk some sense Into me.' Songs," which was performed laat weekend at Joffrey Ballet's opening night at the Loe Angeles Muaic Center. "It was a very emotional, brief reunion," Long said of the tearful momenta. the two had shared in the audience that night. So they decided to make a bona fide vilit out. of it before Fonythe returned to Germany, where he llve1 with hie wife and two children. Before Forsythe arrived at her bou8e Tueeday afternoon, Long recalled their friendship at Jackaonvllle. Fonythe'• family had 1ent. him to colleae determi.ned to make him follow in hie father's footsteps-• a~~. But after one lemeStel' of c1-with Lona. the boy ct.dded to chance hie major to theater, with an empham In dance. Recruiting For The Mikado Tl•• "The family was furious," Long remembered. "They even wanted to fly me to New York to 'talk 101De een8e' into me.'' Though his family nearly di8owned him, Forsythe pursued hia career choice, performing and choreographing hie own pu de deux (ballet combination for two dancers) after studying ballet for only one year. - "I ~ hie talent right away. I knew he wu very, very gifted," Long said. So she requested an audience with Robert Joffrey and asked him to take a look at her student. .He did, and subeequently offered the boy a acho~p in hia ballet achoo) in New York. F~ went oo to dance in the Joffrey Il Ballet Company and in the Stuttgart Ballet. Long and her huaband, Gerry, have worked together for 2~ yean, produc:l.n8 balleta, operas, mUllialll and stage ahOW9 and teeching in unlvenities. Now they are real ataie broken with the Starnes Co. of Corona del Mar. The reunion brought beck a lot of old memories, u Lona dug out the acrapbook of picturel and newspaper cllppinp from her yean ln Jacbonville. • "It'• very unusual to aee her (Lone) apln," Forsythe aakl. "I IWW!I" knew if I would aee her .,.m or not. rve· suddenly l'Ml1-d &hat she baa a lot to do with what rw become." He couldn't haw aid it be«er. ,.. by Giibert & Sulltvan Irvine STARTS MAY.17. ENDS AUGUST 5 Children's Chon.ti TUESDAYS & THUR$bAYS 4-5:3 111-1441 f Com;n Attractions _At t/:1.e Crazy ·Horse . f . . Two of country music's top performers, Dottie Vint and Hoyt Axton. have scheduled appearances at the Cruy Horse Steak House In Santa Ana. Axton wlll be doing a lot of his favorite songs there on May 17 and 18, followed by West on May 23. Both entertainers wlll gtve two shows nightly at 7 and 10 o'dock. l.des nl Genlllna1, Frllnds nl l.cNss, Mothers, Brothers, Hlgh-Ufls and Low-Ulll, ln-UWI and OUtllWs ... 5 ·~rr--re·mval ... ~----a ~ CD A gift to the communitjt · ~ Q. CD ... ..... Hundreds of worb of art by both amatew" and proff!91imal artilP from all -parts of Or ange County and continuous live entertainment will be and the artist's work ia hung in a ~ promin ent setting in the Newport g Beach Oty Hall. ~ Children's art will al80 be displayed ~ , . ! 1 ~~kMi~~;~. • • • '!". i.;'"\-i'J ri '*~~~~ ·;;p ~~awa~ of the Arts Commi18ion and the • ·~ <>~-~~.~~ Saturday and Sunday. T he 19th annual a ll-volunteer festival will be presented at Fashion Island in Newport Center, from noon to 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Newport Beach City Arts Comnliasion and the Fashion• Island Merchants AB80dation the _two-day festival is a gift to the community, free-of -charge and everybody welcome. It is estimated nearly $5,000 in cash awards have been donated by citizens and corporations, aa prizes for the winners in the juried art show. All art ia represe.nte<f, including sculpture, "c!leramics, glass, p h otograph y, ...., waterooaor, pasteJa, acrylic. oils, pen and ink, e1.chlni, and printmaking. In addition to the caih prir.es. a City Purchase Award is· ~ven ann~y Festival. ;O The judges of the juried art exhibit ~ a r e Ellen Breitman, c u rator o·t education at the Newport Harbor Art Museum; Tony DeLap, profeMOr of art at UC Irvine; and Susan Spiritus, founder of the Susan Spiritus Gallery in Newport Beach. Some art will be displayed throughout the Mall and working artisans will demonstrate their skills. Arts Commissioners working on the festival are Novell Hendricluon, Pat Kendrick, Molly Lynch, Jer:rel. Richards, Patti-Gene Sampson, Walter Ziglar, and Jeff Kilin, liai8on with Parks, Beaches and Recreation, and Bud· Pashley, from Coastline Community College. YOU CAii ALllllA'l'5 SMB.L THE EJCCll WEIO' IN'IHEAIR. _,... ('lrilc'll ... DrlwHI 111 ·4010 -SIMllllllOll\ltlll 13tl770 ...... ..,......_TMm_Rll Ill ------------·- &-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Big Doings ' Big Bird, the star of "Sesame Street," conducts the Orange County Symphony Orchestra. . Big Bird vvaves the baton for benefit You might say that conducting the Orange County Pacific Symphony Orchestra was "for the birds." The program included "Sesame Street theme," "Sing After Me," "Dance of the Hours" and "Stars and Stripes Forever." In a benefit perlonnance in the Anaheim Convention Center, it was none other than Big Bird of .. Sesame Street" fame who took the podium and waved the baton to the delight of youngsters of all ages. Concert proceeds will support KOCE-TV (Channel 50) m its programming. It was Big Bird's only appearana; ip the aouthland this year. -~:=n. .ISA ..................... cooP.DEliiiCitoN frl.·T'-'., Mey 1-12 ICllAH St.ATE) , ...... fl. Met.: 2:20, 4:401 7100,1:20 a..111"'1~ ... -==.,__ Cotftl1119Don: NA'OLI ON I~ "'-:•:'.',., ~ 'Balboa~ TOM SELLECK' BESS ARMSfRONC IGH ROAD 'lb C HINA Fun and adventure at every tum. A I~ '. '·' 11111.'' '\ 11 11 ~ '-') "' .. , ...... - ~ On Stage ualtlon •• .' The tension, presaure, anxiety and excitement comedy, is an original OCC student/faculty. that accompanies a musical audition will be production. Curtain is aet for 8 p.m. nightly. demonstrated during Orange Coast College's final • Advance tickets, priced at $3. are on sile in the muaical production of the 1982-83 leUOll, titled <XX: ticket office, located in the college's student "Audition -A Musical Revue." center building. The off1ce is open Monday ~h "This bu been a marvelous effort," said Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 Howard Judlcina, amistant chair of OCC's fine arts a.m. to noon. division, and the show's producer. "rm very proud Tickets may be purchued by phone, using Visa of the way our students and staff have joined or~. by calling 556-5527. Tickets will be to make th.la show a realit1." aold at the door for $4. .. ~ r~-~· ... >1 .. 2 .. ~~· '("'•I-.~ ' ' ' - . .-~.1¢",e;'~'fC", .. experiences or the ~n~~1?:e":!j~~4 Pac1r1c . h'oraltf .~. ~1:~ •• "It demonstrates the travaila and pl'e9BW'eS of an audition, which are probably more anxiety-Gets readv. for tour producing than the actual performance itaelf in J front of an audience. The students in th.la show have had many experiences with auditions. They are actually reliving and recreatin.g many of their own per.onal experiences." Judkins called "Audition" a "spirited show with an enthuai.astic cast." "The students feel that this is their own show," he said. ''They take a lot of pride in it and they're working hard to make it a good production." _ 'The 9Cript incorporates the talent of .everal existing student entertainment groups on campus, . plus many individual perfonnen. The musical has a cast of more than 60. In essence, many students will be playing themaelves, 'with some fictional characters in the production played by <XX: faculty members and students. The show will run Thursday, Fri.day and Saturday everll.np (May 12-14) in the Robert B. Moore Performing Arts Theatre. The show, which combines music, dance and Preparing for their fourth European concert tour, the Pacific Chorale, under the direction of John Alexander, will present a tour preview May 21 at 8:30 p.m. at the Garden Grove Crystal Cathedral, 12141 Lewis St. Th.is final concert of the 130-voice ensemble's 15th season will include works for choir and organ, with guest organist Samuel J ohn Swartz, and will also include solo organ, and a cappella works. • Included on the' program will be the Gloria, by Orange Coun~ composer Linda Wells. · · Conductor Alexander recently reflected on the,. importance of travel in the group's development: "What we've enjoyed most about past tours has been the opportunity to perfonn for many dilferent people in different surroundings. You really get to know people through music." For ticket information. call the Pacific Chorale business of!ice at (714) 542-1790. ,. ~. > If . Olfw ,,...,, ,, ...... "" HUNTINGTON BEACH :"ws;~.~~~~~-"..;'$ !q'. • .. 992:1dr~ .,.~, Brookhurst & Adams MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL E~joy Our Famous Barb~que Dinners · All Mom's Orders To ·Include Champagne (On Premises) 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Happy Mothlr's Day Mon ·.-~ ~ We ..,.jw1<;~ Ya! 71 t-ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM .. The fmm.lest aiovti about srowtas ap ever made la back for a second look. ----------- .......... History canM! between thOn but nod\ing, noc ewn rinM!, could datroy their low. 7 8 Th e Classics Ballet Pacifica. Ballet Pacifica'• final program in ita "Ballet for Children'' series will be held May 14 and 15 in Laguna Beach. "Sunday in Vienna," choreqp'apbed by Lila Zall to StraU81 music will be featured, as well as "Carnival of the Anirnals," a oonglomeration of lions, kang~roos, elephants and d inosaurs GO ·FOR IT ••• AGAIN .ROCDID --·~ ~--~-.... l • • Final program in children's series choreograptied by Kathy Kahn to music by Saint- Saena. Ballet Pacifica'• lead dancers include Dan Berney, Louis Carver, Nancy Christiansen, Heidi Edgren., Gigi Griffin, Julie Re nfro, Kristi Moorhead, Lila Robett8on, Sandra Winieski and Robert Woods. ~•Lory of.a boy •udd.enly alone · in the world. Tlte men who challefl6e him. And the eirl w ho help• him become a man. I~ ', , ~ I..., 1 '' \ ~ I 0.... 1 t H ~ There will be a 3:30 p.rn. performance May 14 and performances at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. May 15 at the ~estival of Arts forum theater, 650 Laguna Canyon Road .. Tickets are $4. To charge ticket orders, call Ballet Pacifica at 494-7271. / AIOYOSHI /TAllACION llC BAND · May ll ac 14; 8pm; SIS/Sil KAZI-NO-KO IChlldren of the Wind> Grtat family fun! May 22 ac 23; 7:.JOpm; S121S9 A SONG llOR A Ntsm FISllllllAN By Phtllp Kan COtanc:ll linmwcct mrmorics ol 1 wttltmcl fisherman scamna MAJtO in 1 delightful Eaa Wctt Playm procluaion I 17 pcrfonnlllCltS jllllt J.19 ~ rantr from S20 (opmi ...... only) to S9 Cll fOr tlclceta (211) ll0-1700 MatmClld or Visa (SJ.00 hancllila chirp) -W Al Ill ICA THMl'll jlpaw ~ c.1an1 1c Cc•••lkJ c:-144 So. Sitt Pidro St. hi Liltlt 1-,.,, Loe A.-, C.UOOU-. 9 ~ Big Doings •lll!l'!lllllli!!iiiii~iiii~~~~llll!lliiiiiiiilli~~l!l!l~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 ~ --celebra~ la in keeping with Bowc!tt M-u.eum•a f ·---- efforta to acquaint the local community . with '11:' • ~ Bo\Afer-s-~ •.• Japan~-Se celebration They weren't looking for a ftgbt. They wm looking to belong. 1 .;,·~ -J. ~ • • ' •• -• - .... " -. ' ' \ J ... I "4 \\.-\I,, 1)4 ' ' I ••I• ' l I \ l I I --.. ~ -........... H1 W~ i I ............. , !If.,, ~ f.,..., 1• lrif•i ._.A1 ....,.. ' "' t I~ I ~ ~ I -, ' ~ Lectu res, a tradit10rial tea ceremony and dancing demonstrations will highlight a celebration of Japane9eC Ulture May ?3~ ana 14 .at Bowers MU8eWD in Santa Ana. The free activities will . be apoNOred by the Japaneee-American Council of the Bowers Mu.eeum Foundation. Council Jim Kanno said the Manage your money more efficientw toda ~. Call 642-4321 to subscribe .... Piii· (213) 747-1982 (714) 855-8525 23532 El Toro 14A EI Toro · • vari<>1a cultures. · ~ FestMUes begin May 13 at 7 p.m. with two g. lectures in the muaeum's Irvine Gallery. ~ The m\.UleWD is located at 2002 N. Main St. in ~ Santa Ana. More infonnation about the event may Ci be obtained by calling (714) 547-0696. ~ ~ ~ !b 1 -· ao----------....... 1111111111 ...... ------------------------11111111111111111111111~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Currently Screening i ... -------~.llOYa· Rated R. SMri Penn ("J4'Rt." ·•Fut..nn.s..at_ ~ Chuctl Norri• and David Carradine square oft W\Jtlls- co 'RldgmOnt High") gNel a rtYeling s*f~ u a teen.age -action-adventure film. Norris pi.ya a modem Tu .. RMge{ · i;' street punk who 1Mrn1 about ~al reaponliblllty ~ a grim hunting 10< Carradine. ~ tuvenl .. detention centar. An utramely lntan-. vlolant fllm · directed by Rick Roeanthal ("HaltowMn 11"). EXl'OMID: Rated R. Beautiful Naltauia Klnllcl ("'T-;· :.:; ,,. ··cat P909le") can•t aalvage .this intallectualty Pf9tantfou9ofllm • 1..-.o .-AK: Rated R. Fluffy. harmi-ftlm about two from writer-director James Toback. The ab1urd 1tory :2 Innocent collage 1tudant1 wno )oln In the annue1:rJ1h·1nv~ aomehow mlxea a college glrrs search 10< success In New Yonc it of Fon Lauderdale, ,,.. A typlcel teen-age JIM• ftlm. City. the world of high fashion modeling and a vlolent ..... 1 _directed without dtlllnctlon by SMrl S. Cunning ("Friday International terrorist gang. Dancer Rudolf Nureyev co-1tars. the 13th"). • . TOOTSIE: Rated PG. Dustin Hottman pi.ya an out of WOfk i MAX DUOAM MTUIUl8: Rated PG. An an'4.191ng but actor who dona women's clothing, and wins a IOtlp opera rote. 1 polntlw comedy fl'Om ttle prollflc '7J)ewt"91 of Nall Simon. Funniest film of the year. and 1t'1 quite touching, too. JeMica Maraha Maaon atan aa a ~~ .::hool teec:Nr Lange. Teri Garr and Bfft Murray are auperb In auppottlng > and mother wno get• an unupec1ed vl9lt from her long-loet roles. .-- • > Ro1>erd1}, wno hu a euit~ 11111 t' ~ t~·~_,. -~ ~~~ !~ _t...,~~-~-a ~ad PG.Tom s:iH' and Bea B~e. This highly acclaimed tclence-taay fllm de9la Armstrong mek• an IPP•llog team of actventurers In this with a young boy who befriends a little los1 alien from outer enjoy9bta but forgettable ·•Raiders" ripoff. Too Httte attention space. This family film has been touted as one of the beat In Is glwn to the r<>mllnCa. too much to the predlctal>MI plot and .vears soma violent 1klrml1hea. Great photography of vintage r --· ' bll)IMM. FRANCES: Rated R. Melodramatic biography of the late movie star Frances Farmer, dealing with her rebeltioi.11 teen v-• and her auccesa In Hollywood. and graphically depicting her struggle with a seri. of 8'>P8fent mental breakdowns. Alter some rocky momenta near the beginning, Jeulca Lange turns !n a forceful performance. MONTY PYTMON'8 •AMMO cw LR: Rated A. It may be offanllve to tome. but this Is Iha tunnlelt film ya1 from the zany Monty Python troupe. Loose 1toryllna ellowl Iha Python comlcl to Jake on a variety of human dllemmaa. from life to death. Be prepared for the Infamous restaurant vomiting scene. wtlich Is both repulelva and hllarlou9. TME OUT81DER8: Rated PG. Director Francia Ford Coppola brlngl S. E. Hinton's claulc teen novel lo vivid Illa. The 1tytlad, often unnNl!lstlC e.pproacti /n8Y flat appeal to -eo'"' older movlegoera, but It ahould prove a hit among ,_,.... tana. Good partocmaoces from a young cast that lnetudal c. Thomas Howell, Matt Diiion and Ralph Macctllo. Fl.A8HDANCE: Rated R. Auhy but shallow "Roctcy" -like story of a female wakSer wno dancea In a nlght,.club and dreMli ot becoming a ballet dancer. Jennlfw Beal11tars. The film wa directed by Adrian Lyne ("Foxaa'·). T .. a.ACK 8TALUON MTUMS: Rated PG. Sequel to the popular hit about 1 bMutlful black horN and Illa young rlder. In this outing. the Blad\ II stoten and hll own«. played again by Kelty' Reno. travels to the Middle East to rescue the horse. LONE WOLF MC QUADE: Rated PG. Martial aria ''Al EITllELY OBlilUL PIJCl.DAD aJlmJ.fAIDSY. Barely,·if ner, hu Manhattan been Yiewed 10 inteneely u an Wa.nd of enchantment and detpair ." -L.A. Times ''Dl7lLllG, SIDDIG, rum, DD DISTOIBlllG. l.nnontiH and imaviuti'8 ... maqical aiqht and 10und. Tht look of tht film ii qorqeoml" -s.r. Cluoaide . . THE YEAR OF LIVING DANOER'>U8L Y: Rated PG. A young journalist takes on hit first big aalgnment. CO¥erlng the lut deya of lhe Sukarno regime In lndoneaie. and ,,_., a diverse array of character•. Including an enigmatic llttle man named Biiiy. l>l'llliantly played by the American actress Linde Hunt. ' . • QA~ Rated PG, ··tat• een 1<1ng.,.Y ... India's non: vtOlent '!"ahatma. Riveting partonnence makes this ponralt of a leader. long as It Is, continually Intriguing. I THE VERDtCT: Rated R f0< language. Paul Newman gives his belt performance In years as a drunken lawyer who pulls himself together to try • longlho\ ct.te against a powerful legal firm representing the Catholic Arcltdioceae of eo.ton. Hlgh- OC1ene difectlon by Sidney Lumet ("Prince of the Ctty"). SOPHIE'S CHOICE: Rated R. stars Meryl Streep In a soul-deeo performance which Is strong enough to ellipse the film's Shortcomings. Streep Olaappear1 completely into her role u a concentration camp tunllvor haunted by gYllt. CROWll lll'llllllATIOllAL PICl'URD PlllSPft .. .,., 111TOll" ....,,,.. CAlllll ltAY! • llA1T LA1THZI • UYlll Me CAtm!Y CUJIJ( tRAllDOll • BAUCI BAUIR • ARWfl OOt.OHA • CIUSl'tll OIDYlll 11 llA,.L'lll J mlSU o.-ICICllAD. 0 CMft.I -•C:llOllGI llOWl1IS S....-, ., JOI llOKm 0H<W fl "-""'1 llAC AllUllC A l&UlllAH P1IOCMlt'TIOI 00.. 9t OCWKI A CllOWll lmHATIOllAl. l'ICTU•ll •ll.IAll Ul 11 .. ~ I'~ I.I• t:::J:l I 'I' 't./ ~ Dan Aykroyd stan as Cltn Skrtdlow In "Doctor Detroit" which opens citywide today. The ftfm also sta~ Howard Hesseman, George Furth and Andrew Duggan. *********************.. ********** COMING TO VOUlt QALAXV waoNaSOAV, MAV :u REIURNWEJEDI .. TICKETS 1nct11dln1 NOW ON IALll TICKET MASTER OUTLETS MU11c ~Lus ( LUXURY THEATRES ) w ,.. .............. .,.2.JI .............. ' S lliFef4ij•fiell•i6J4ms/~c::!,) S FOi Rill OCITlmEnTI VMOur •.. m _..__. Comin Attractions Celebrates 10 '1\. film that actually h~ something to offer adults and adolescents alike." .. 1 .. - Orange Coast College Presents .. Currently Hanging TLK Gallery • • •. Sculptures 'feattJted • Turnb"ull Lutjeans Kogan Gallery will present wood, exemplify the subtle and intricate way she two .contemporary sculptors, Barbara Spring from integrates various woods to create end!~ nuances Northern California and Irvin Tepper from New of color and textures. Her environments are social York City. commentaries on American life or witty insights Spring's wood sculptures are realistic figures into social arid cultural situations. often placed in narrative e nvir:onmen ts, while Her work wa5 seen in Southern California in a Te pper's oversized ceramic co(fee cups. etchings, one-woman exhibition at the Newport Harbor Art . #I ~~0ij]~~~-~~~~~fi~~dr·a·wm··~-ig~s~an~d photographs !'f t_he cups, c tit~te a ,, ~useum .itii!981 and at1..:os~Aii eles Ciry Co~ege_in_ ' .. ·---;( . ,, ..... ~-M.~~.!i~Aj !-'f~---~ -~,, ........... ne,! · · · · ~~~~~M!ij)~ · u.?9 • A Musical R.ev ue that personifies.people and feelings. Tepper creates Ariz. In addition other exhibitions incluoe tRe · MAY 12, 13 & 14 \· ! 8 P.M. -Robert Moore Theatre Admission SJ 00 Pre-Sale S4 oo di Door ~o, l 1c•e1 h ,o,,.nar.on ~56·SS2f 'ACIFIC THEATftES OlllVE·IN SWAr MEElS SfU lCH tOUa IUtd -U(WO THl DU .u ftNAHEIM--O.IHVf'11t;ilAlllOft"llVO. 0111\'E'lll I OMKIKOlllVFIN I •• •o J ,,. a.uu•O.u ' SUNOH rau , ....... 5UM0.0S At AMftf•• S•lOtVllt A~AHt •IV ANAHEIM ORIV E·IN fr-ti of Le-SI 179-9150 "HEARTBREAKER" (fl) -"THE WANDERERS" (II) ClllE·R- 6 t NA 1--"'•' BUENA PARK DRIVE IN u ... olft A¥e. Weit of llftoll 121·4070 S ._ f ,,. A ~ 1' II~ LINCOLN DRIVE·IN J .._) ~~. 41~4 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ORl\/E·IN "ROCKV r tNI -"ft.AGING MJU." Clll CINI:·"- "8AD llOYS" Oil .... "THE ®TWM .. CHI C•·"- " .......... LA HABRA 11~1~1 11j "8AD BOYS" (fl) -"THE OUTSIOERS" (ll'GI CINl:·ftSOUNO "VALLEY QIN." l"I ...... "lol!Y TUTOR" (II) "CHEECH a CHONG STILL SMOtUN' " (fl) -"CHEECH a CHONG UP IN 8MOKE"c111 "FLA8HDANCe" (II) .,... . ".U HRS." Otl c:tNl:·fl SOUllO --so.o1 ) Gw_Gl_R.._., ••1·369~ ~111"(11) "THE WANDEM Ra" (II) Cllll·R- '1>0CTOR Dl11tOtT" (II) .... -·-~ _,..,. 1 .,. .. .,.. 1DDte llACON'8 RUN" c 17MM2 . ,,. ORANGE [•~'VI .. •, ... MISSION l>ll•VI IN _,__ . his own meaning for each object. Berkeley Art Center, Walnut Creek Civic Arts The exhibition opens May 13 and continues Center, Crocker Art yallery, Sacramento, through June 11. Tepper is concurrently having a .California, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, one man exhibition at the Newport Ha.rbor Art California, and William Sawyer Gallery, San Museum. Franci.sCO. Spring's wood sculpture h as been described as Tepper's oversized porcelain coffee cups are not contemporar y folk art because it possesse.s a for drinkin£. They are unique sculptures that evoke rontrolled cruden~ coupled with craftsmanship. particular emotional feelings throug~ the artist's Her realistic sculptural e nv ironments, which finesse and control of his material. The porcelain include me n and women, animals, household mugs are hand made with smooth polished surfaces, utensils, clothing, and paintings all made frOl}l then purposely cracked .;md broken. *BARGAIN MATINEES * Mondat thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM l&a,l Specief Et11111111111t1 IM Htlld1ysl I f.ll'fWn"n I r ~TFL' 1 'llfH. , . •• . tf'lnner 4 Aeadem y A wards • On Stage -.......... )II '"'"" <c:-._...._.... 'Brendan' Behan· • • • . \ , Shay Duffin in one-act. play 13 3! S-- ~ I Actor Shay Duffin brings the works of Irish playwright Brendan' Behan to UC Irvine when he presents "Brendan Behan -Confes&ons of an lrish Rebel" May 21 and 22, at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts '71: c» :I from his plays and telling of his years spent as a tour with the show. His portrayaJ of the writer g. Dublin outcast and member of the.Irish Republican ear ned h im Best Actor awards from the Los ~ Army. Angeles Drama Critics Circle in 1978 and from the ~ Behan was scorned by his rel.low Dubliners for San Francisco Critics Circle in 1979. A native of a: Village Theatre. DufCin's one-man play is shaped around the playwright's works and favorite songs, including "The Quare Fellow," "Th~ Hostage" and "Brendan his bawdy verse and excessive drinking. The Dublin, Duffin has recorded albums of lrish songs ~ London Daily Meil announced his death in 1964 at on the RCA label and has had roles in the films - the age of 41 with the eulogy: "Too young to die, "Raging Bull" and "The Main Event." ~ but too drunk to live." Duffin portrays Behan in all "Brendan Mlan" is presented by the Odyssey Behan's Island." :M:!u~ ut to his ~nditi~-.,.. Theatre of ·~~~Ji~~ Th~.Y~I ~~C~~':e8 cu: -c #'~~\~t\10¥.1~:~~\l~~~~~~~rli > ~ ' ,Jcff.~44S'.~~-"'"'}_Y~ .,l'V .•.~ >,.:.. S''•.:r~~ ~lrf'ft'IA''f!Wlm l!nr -n n · ·~~inll M"°'rs CounCll. · · ' ' · CD vllto&?it'g ~ By C'CllUlei ICE CREAM CAKES . Once again you'll find our store r ') filled with a large and colorful 't: selection of Ice cream cakes and , J.i.. novelties decorated with our own P 1"' ~ exclusive designs for Mother's Day. ~·\llln We'll custom Inscribe any Carvel Ice Cream Cake with your personal sentiments. FLOWER BASKET CAKE Serves 10 to 12 WHILE YOU WAIT! CAMEO CAKE Serves 10 to 12 ~ ~ Yoc.r Moth« w• b1 ptoud of.you for sa~klt al Ibis liioMy! The Carvel Store's llated In this ad will give you 52.00 off their regular low price of their FLOWER BASKET OR CAMEO CAKES when you present this coupon at time-of purchase. Offer Expires May a. 1993 C... no! be com-wltll ...,. °''* __, etr ,..,.,.,.., l>'lce - "lltMlST ICI CIUAM 'V CARVEL• AMERICA'S FRESHEST ICE CREAM A PROVEN SUCCESS Sia 1934 Expantion unit opportunttlM StMct your exeluslvt CARVEL ., .. In tM dty of ,our el'IOke at prime locations throuctiout °''""· Ri"'11dt, San oi.i & San 8trlllf'dino C041ntln. ,., ........... Oii ,.,....,i, /· -. Hotel & Casino Pre~enl~ Bol Woline S ;" ger /Son gwri I er Appearing Now Thru May 22 Regarding Club & Private Party Engagtfttients CALL (714) 642-2902 /. . ._. • .. . (.) •• ~ O> Intermission u .. To:v1 TrT:_rs ..... i'Comm~d ·Dec· s -on f Showcase drama impressive LL ...... . ~ Those familiar with "Command however. Michael Miller as the ~ Decision" undoubtedly remember it indecisive general who replaces a> only as an all-star MGM movie (Clark Lomond never really offers much j Gable, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson, insight into his character, and Morris ~ Brian Donle,,vy, etc.) which viewed Ro.enfeld as the war corresP'Odent --~e ft'Ul\_the u~ fails to aaeert his ciJ.rilian influence l"li~ff~!'X"""~f~A·~~rl~a7lifo~~~~~~\~~~ ' l • I . •• dangerous bombing mlS1ions over Lomond's wheeler-dealer sergeant Germany at the height of World War and Gerry Flynn as the general's U. tight-lipped aide, each supporting Small wonder. The stage version, their beleaguered boas. Jack Radoeta which ran for a year on Broadway, is performs well as a daring flyboy, a difficult and demanding play that is while Mike Nan is equally adept as a rarely produced by community pilot jailed for his lack of courage. theater groups today. As congressmen inspecting the war Achieving, say, 80 percent of zone, the venerable Jimmy Hart Ls "Command Decision" is infinitely excellent, but Don Rhoades tries more rewarding than fully realizing a unsuccessfully to mask timing script with little or no challenge , deficiencies with volume. Warren which is why Showcue Productions' West and James Burson are effective rendition 9f William Wist~r in lower-key assignments, while Jiaines' drama la ao impremive. It's far Frankie Lee offers a pivotal cameo from a flawl1!91 piece· of theater, but in ~ the front liner's point of view, its momenta of' triumph it matches the beautifully done. acope of its subject matter -which is Authentic World War U uniforms nothing lea than tbe pret1ervatim·of and set Ctecoration, contributed by the free world. collector Mark Hoag, lend credence in Anchored b.Y the gutsy a difficult aree. However, only three performance of professional actor cast members -Buraon, Flynn and Britt Lomond in the Gable role, West -wear their unit patches on Showcue'a ·~ Decision" is a the correct (left) shoulder, aomething strong, sinewy production , a tectuUcaJ eye should have spotted. handaomely mounted by director Alex "Command Decision" packs a Koba, who alao doubles in the aecond wallop despite occasional misfires. It biggest role of Lomond's two-star continueS' for two more weekends, superior. Their scenes together Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 and crackle with reallam -a pair of old Sundays at 2 p.m .. at the Westminster pros mixing it up on stage in 90me of Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave., the show's best moments. Westminster. Call 894-6786 for ticket Not all the acling ls up to this level, information. Merone Sport ... the active look ... Pelfect for ~davs Of Of?( day! Shim and pants Ole 100~ cotton In great Spring colOfs, ~~~ ) Brttt 1.9mond (leftJ and AJex Koba star In "Command . Decision" for Showcase Productions. THE HUNTINGTON Beach Playhouse has announced the cast for its lOOth production, the musical "Carousel," which opens June 3 for a six-weekend run. "' Maryline Coy and Jeffrey Schlichter head the cast as Julie Jordan and Billy Bigelow, with Mariana .Giordano, Robert Matthews and John Croshaw in other major roles. Others in the company a re Martin &kman, Mary Leach, Jim • • Daly, Lorraine Lynch, Trish.a Clark, Ed Belfry, Randy Cartwright and Patricia Antoine. Robert Conrad is directing "Carousel," with Karen Bluel as musical director and Candy Danzig as choreographer. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays through July 9 at the playh~ in the city's Seacliff Vl.l.l.age shopping center, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Ca ll 847-4465 for ac;tvance l"e9ervations. • • • • 56 FASHION '5l.AND ~Ne.WORT 8&'CH · (714) 644-7030 ' Big Doings 15 ~ ..-----• . . ~ --------~ -2. Pl -111--'-, Sh o·c .. __ _:. As erloclCtloliiies panfm'wrucl'rthe-of""thePiclcwtck-Ctub"~BN'al. --~ ay g . er ft• • •. guests are asked to solve the crime, is .The Sherlock Holmes.night will feature a I • schej:luled Ma~ 14 at the Newport ll.arbor Art diabOlical plan byProfemor Moriarty to steal a ~ -- -----· • Museum. ..____ --rare a.rtobj!a from the Newport mu.ewn: ~ Guests solve the crime The evening will be hosted· by the Buffet and entertainment will also be i' \. • . Spyglass Hill Chapter of the Orange C.OUOty featured. For re9ervationa, call 673-5756 or ~ Philharmonic and the organizers are members 640-4256. ~ Wf '''*'Sf YOI HOO ClllllfSl 1000 WNCHIS • OltNIS • TIOfllCAl coaTMS . ~ IAHUn fACIUTIU . ... cAlatNo * FOOD TO GO ·, Oftl7DATS f WtaAl lllCOllt OI FOOO TO to • r S.DIEGQ l~~N~----J Tllis is Our l•J -bd Youn!! The Opening of A Charming Restaurant F• l«JT1EJ'J IMr Me Fm .. f::~ ... ...... , .. Macho M11cho Meal<=> .. :Ji r. Mothers Day Brunch 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Complimentary Champagne f?egular Menu Available 10 s.m. to 10 p.m. MARGARITAS & GREAT IDICM FOOD 2S71 lntne INwd. 20111 ~ ....... .. ....... COSTA Ml!SA HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 128 113-1741 We Pec:Uge Food To Go Mother's Day Dinner Served 1 PM to 8 PM Complimentary Champagne We accept MasterCard/Visa American Express ~ RtMerV8tlons 842-5535 MOTHER'S DAY DINNER 4 PM to 10.PM Regular Menu Prices ~ Complimentary Glass of _ Wine and Flowers for the Ladies. COMING SOON/ S.ndly a..... lufftt lrWldl [ftfJ Sundiy 10 AM to 3 P11 Reeervatlona 842-9500 aat7 Fw+tew Colta .... a: ~ -~ ~ , !" -·----- • ~• ---- 16------------------------..-----------------------------------------------------.... ~ Comin Attractions . " -. -• ·The Park offers . rock • • '° f lop~ Fes ~ , -3 Some of the most popular rock groups will be be on hand, offering renditions of "Jukebox" and -c featured at Disneyland the evening o:,!!:J 14 w.hen "We ·Just Wanna Dance." · . ~ the Park offen a ''Top 40 Feet" m · event aa Additionally entertaining during the evening " part of ita continuing "Saturday Night at the Park" will be the band 0';8IT,an, featul'ina material from ~ celebrations. ita album "You and I,' and the tafented fiveaome ~ Showcased on stages throughout the Magic Felony, whose recording of "The Fanatic" haa I Kingdom will be Sparks, Walter F.pn. the Flirta, gained much notoriety among rock fans. ~ Felony and O'Bryan, among othen. Completing the list of talent will be Papa Doo _ Besides the gatherina of performing artists, the Run Run, fea~ the surtin' music of the '60s, g Park will al9o preeent the gli~' · Street and Kruh, perf~tWleaoO '1 • :~...a... l-Q ~~-vwl,U.. . . ·ao.. . ) . .• . ,..._, -~"~'(1 'l .. ~ ~ ~~)i"ii°"+' -1· -• • ;f"''M. · ~· ... ·. -~· 1Gdeao ~ · eyn.1\aa-ror111y ~ .. 'sney motion pictures, all through the use of Night at the Park" can al9o enjoy the Park's more thousands of tiny Ughta. These performances will than 50 adventures and attractions, such as the be among the last opportunities to view the "Pirates of the Caribbean,'' the "Haunted luminous spectaculai before it i.e retired on May 29. Mansion;• "Space Mountain" and "Big Thunder ·· Mountain Railroad." • The traditional "tantaay ln ~Sky" fireworks A new FaJ\taayland is currently under will immediately follow the first performance of construction and· much of the area will not be in the Main Street l:lectrical Parade. Over 250 rockets, operation. However, the "Matterhorn Bobsleds," choreographed to Disney melodies, are uaed in this "It's a Small World" and "Skyway" attractions will aerial production· staged above Sleeping Beauty be available. Castle. • Extended operating houn of 9 a.m. to midnight Sparks, bewllh>ing the list of ''Top 40 Fest" will be in effect for this event. All special ~onnen, is a ~pular rock duo compoeed of entertainment and attractiont (except arcades) will , ~~~the ~~~~are cu.m:nuy be featured for .. the price of an unlimited-use Alao echeduled to ap~ is Walter F.gan, who will perfonn hia popular releue "Fool Moon Fire" during his aets. The Flirts, an all-~l trio, will al9o Disneyland Passport. . Additional "Saturday Night at the Park" events, each spotlighting a different· brand of music, will take place on May 21 and 28 . The Fllrts wlll be one of several popular rock groups featured during Dlsneytanc:t·~ "Top 40 Fest" scheduled the ev~ of May ~ 4. Second of the park's "Saturday N~ at the Park" c~lebratlons, It wlH also star Sparks, Walter Egan, Felony and O'Bryan. WIN $500.00 .. FQR A CHANGE! Bring th as ad tu Blaciibcard'sby 1hc!d11c 5huwn bclowun 1ht coin. and you Wall br tlag1bk IU wan $~{)(),()()! Qr dinnrr-fur· rwu a<h mgh1 fur an cnll~ ycu! Ornp by chc rtnrwcd, remodeled Bbdtbnrd·s fur a ~l1gh1ful lunch, dannrr. cuclr.· rails or Su y. brunch. YOUR NAME 5TII EFT A 001\ESS · UTY1ZJP COOE 1'So M1ttinplc W •Y _ (near MacArlhur Boulcvor4) NEWPORT BEACH W•6fttt 9 JJ bir .w"'"td •• n ndvm ._t'•ft:I lbrtd1rnrd t .-&. M•Kh II fYtlJ ua.. bttttftt '"" r««f'W <hf.a,n y._... Altt'd nut bit P'nrftt 10 •Ht Nv punhu.t tf'qv.r-tJ Yuu ''*" bo ZI .. ,,..., C.-plo,. ••"-noileMr., 111erw.. • ..r1 Gollry Ir t"''ll REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT BEACH 833 oo8o MOTHER'S DAY Cl11unpagne Bullet Brunch 9 A.M. to l P.M. -Dinner Served From 2 P.M. Adults $8.50 Children $3. 95 ( 12 and under) EntertlJlnment From 4 P.M. Reservations Accepted R0uben·s 251 E. Coat Hwy. ~rtBfach 873-1505 ~--.ii-...-~ mother 'J 2Ja, Brunch 10 A.M. to 2 P..M. Presented by the "Down Under Girls" Ivy & Bobbf FERNLEAF CAFE 760-1394 2640 L Cont Hwy., Conm ~ Mar • ,.. -::I' ., m m .. ~ -· Q) -c-IC o I; ' i j! w N .. • -. -1 \ _.. ----~ Coming Att ractions ~ 0 i=====~-:;;lr::;:s:::t ~4~:000~~-=~-~· r--·: 7= room is acce98i6le Torw~. . • To taste biggest cake i A reception will follow the production, which is part of a eeriea of exhibitions sponeored by the UCI Women's Reeou.roe Center. More infonnation is available by calling the center at 833-6000. Tbe 1int 4,000 visit.on ta the ~th Silver i Anniversary Garden Grove Strawberry Festival :;; will be lelVed a free piece of the ''world'• largest S: strawberry shortcake," according to Pn.cilla {: Kn.ott's Berry Farm's first ever video game Cake Box bakery owner Paul Jenican who MOTHER'S --oAY DfNNER : Served from 4 p.m. Announcing . N~w Happy Hour • to 6 Mon.-,rl. M•rprn.. H•lt Price 1 I .00 Wd Dt"'*s ComplltnwUty Hon d' 0wvres • 4 . Form your own opinions on mat· ters of local. state and national ln· teresl by reading the thou1ht(ul col· umns and edltortal1 in the Dally Pilat. 96Z-79ff donates the huge· taste treat eech year. ~ The maaaive, mouth-watering lhortcake will ~ ·~~"""~~;,~! ~v~ ,.~;~~~ .. $11 "! MOTHERS' DAY BRUNCH :~·->' "J :i .{ ;-,~ elibe~l:Wi!it~ FEATURING FINE WINES AND CONTINENTAL CUISINE Our Mothers Da., Champagne Brwnch indudeJ ,our choict of Apperiters. an Enrrte urwd wi1h 1wo frtsh WJ<etabks. Beveragt. -DtlMTt and Unlimittd Champagne. APPETIZERS Consomme Brunoisc Duck Pate a la Orange Botron Leaf Lettuce with Raspberry Drenina ENTR'£ES Eggs Alexander Eggs Sardu Omelette Newport Crubmror. &7 S/\nmp roppcJ 1111/i cii- E11s Choron Sea Bau Ni~oiee Swordfish with Chutney Butter Chicken Oscar Beef Medallions Chasseur DESSERTS Strawberries and Cream Blueberries and Cream • 18 __ .......................................................................................... lmi!lll ........................ . On St~ge ~ CJ) -~ c~~ .__,,i~1---1c·s a ~ attend performances at The Old Globe Theatre and San Diego Repertory. The convention is centered in San Diego. >. Theatre critiaa from newapapen, news aervices "We are delighted that the ACTA convention .g and radio and television stations from acrom the coincides with these two productions w})ich ;f United States will visit South Cout Repertory on especially exemplify SCR's artisUc efforts to bring -May 14 as part of the 1983 American Theatre. both exciting wor1d premieres and the c1aasics to ita .g Critics Association convention in Southern southland audience," said Producing Artistic "Goodbye Freddy," a comedy of modem love c California.. Director David Emma. "The ATCA visit is abo and infidelity by Elizabeth Diggs, is SCR's aelection ~ More than 70 critiaa are expected to partake in fortuitous since it comes aa SCR is about to embark in the national New Plays Program of the I the festivities at SCR·that include performances of on ita 20th aeaaon of presenting professional theatre Foundation of the Dramatista Guild and CBS Inc. · ~ "Goodbye Freddy" on the Second State and "The in Orange County." "The Imaginary Invalid," by Moliere, is a comic '-:r ~·-~· ~_.._~,,~w.~~._,-..,~ ·-'··~"'·~._ .. .,., ........ ~~';A.~ r1r~,~-~;:~. 11~.o 4t a by~c:hondriac who is... > __ ...... ·~ 1 · • ' ~.:;t\~:f'-.;..~ • "'J"_.'\,•f ... ~,r ,.t ~~~·~-~~1 "Sin-nreitio;.)'-~\\~l,~j ,.~ l~ ·~• -D~:.-J .( .. ,. 11..· m:g;;; 0 me .... .. . ~~1 ':tilFi:-~ns the-highlighta. of the five~ay ATCA productions p a through ay . or ,,. . t'\,'J.(~"1'-·.:~- and the board of trustees. conve ntiort. The conventioneer-critics will also infonnation call e box office at (714) 957'-4-033. JO ANNE WORLEY and ROGER PERRY •. Theyni Playihg i oUr Song -c. Bool by NEIL SIMON Muoi< by MARVIN HAMUSCH •. a. "Award , Wmner ..... Mother's Day IJrunch IOzJO..._ • J,,..... ~ ,, ... ,,,.. lrah lrvlt . S8edll'08 IJi..... •r. •10" MAftACHIS ,_, .. ,_. b • ., 1740 So. C....-"""1· ..... 8Md l ~So. el SM&. S.-1"*' ~ ?ltaeio'd· ?2edta11ea11t (A,~. ·. MCITMet;'B r:JAY ~!~~-CELEBRATION .r# SUNDAY, MAY ltll -MONDAY, MAY 9th -TUESDAY, MAYIOdl Food Specials Happy Hour All Day STROLLING MARIACHIS C'OMPUMF.NTAltY GLASS OF CHAMPAONE ONLY FOR MO'tHEkS SPECIALS Lunch 2.65 -Dinner ~.25 SUNJ>AY MONDAY TUESDAY LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH TOSTADA BEEF OR CHtCKF.N TAQUtTO Hl!AN~ A ltlC'I! P.NC.'HILADA Bf\ANS A RIC't! DINNER ll!AN! A IUCB DINNER CHEESf. P.NCHILAOA DINNER CHF.ESE F.NCHILADA T~CO CHF.£56 ENCHILADA TAMALE •RANS A RICE T AQUITO • 1£All(~ A IUQ; ltiANS A RICE . . . , . .. ,..., ___ ,_ . . ..... ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~----------------------------------------------------·9 What's Happening . PLAYS-St.awe ... •.octucUoM-ln~uie"'Nestmtnater AIJdttoriut'rr,7571 _,_....,....,..._.,...,,...,,.,...~"""""---:Wi;ri.;; .. tmlnster Ave .. WMtmlnater (894-6786).'1'Wtonnanoes are "ALADDIN AHO HIS WONDENFUC CW," a Cfllidren's gtYin Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 and Sundays at 2 p.m. fantuy, will be pr...,,ted thla weekend at the L.agtm• Moulton through May 15. . PlayhouH, 608 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach "CONOl.ANUS," Sh-'<9S4>Mfe'1 polltlc.i drama, wttt be (494-0743). Curtain tlmee are 7:30 tonight end 2 end 7:30 p.m. pr...,,ted next week at UC Irvine's Fine Arts VIiiage Theater tomorrow. (~17). Performances wtll be given Wednesday through "COMMAND D«CtalON." a wartime drama. contlnu. for Saturday at 8 p.m. Mother's Day on the B.ay . Champagn e Brunch 7 .A.M. to 2 P.M. . . y Sp ecial Mothe r 's Day Menu 2 P .M. to I I P.M. Reservations 400 Main St., Balboa 673-4633 I Beginnin·g May 10 t h Featuring an all new menu with New Orleans-style specialties. Live entertainment nightly in o ur cocktail lounge featuring .Gopher-Broke . _ Now ope n fo r lunch Qr late breakfast. The Wheelhouse, for very special occasions, che ultimace in privace dining for up co 8. Plan your own menu. Seafood Deck/Natchez Room. Fearuring seafood special- ties like our Captain's Platter for Two, Bouillabaisse, Beer· Battered--Shrimp and Scallops Louisianne. Also serving tender veal and Prime Rib. Open for !~ch, dinner and Sun· day Brunch . The Texas Deck. Spectacular view fur banquec:s, weddings or professional meetings for up to 150 people. The Showboat River Revue. A lively musical variety show to entertain you for dinner. Cho0se from luscious lobster, . ju icy prime rib, te nder chicken or fish. Call for reservations and showtimes. Now <?pen for casual lu nch. Serving specialties like pasta salad, muffelata sandwich and chicken croissant. Let our "surrey with the fringe on top" transpon you from land to sea. Reuben E.· Lee 151 Eut Coast Hishway, Newport Beach 8f!I !lfJI • --· ... . · ... ,. U> ~ •,.. r ;.i J -:1 I 20 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~111111111111~------------------------------------------------What's Ha ppening -·~~---- - CAfotfier'S ~ay-!l~!UU NOW SERVING COUNTRY .. STYLE This Day Is Specjal! eat here or t•k• home STAG CHINESE CASHIO • Complimmt11ry boHle of ch11mp11gne with your Mother's Day Sunday Dinner! uBJDato SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 111 z11iPL.Mew;.t1eec11 0...J.tud: ~ _ M.-te M~ 0.,-W. IN• &WI l:OCJ a.a. Century Plaza Hdtel -(213) 277-1840 Newport Beach -(714> 644-4811 9 to 1:00 1712 P lacentia 645-8091 ----............ ...._....,. with Pl b11e Rib from Stuart·Anderson's Treat Mom to a great dinner out, for Mother's Day. The Black Angus Restaurants serve U.S. Choice steak dinners complete with all the trimm ings . Prices start at just H .95 with Prime Rib dinners starting at $7.95. So take Mom to Black Angus for Mother's Day. She's going to feel good inside. --. COSTA MESA We have a present for Mom. 'ibur mom. Bring her in on Mother's Day, May 8, and with.any meal purchase v.ie11 give her a free, teni&c l 4K go.Id-plated lobster pin that she'll always remember you by. What could be better? This: We're opening early May 8 with a great selection of special bnmch items from just $4.95. And v.ie're cooking up our fantastic $8.95 Australian Lobster 1ail Special. Plus aD our great regular menu items. Go aD out for Mom: To the Htmgry Tiget M95~Clh-. not ltfwd on Mobtl o.y. llllwsilllO& ........ _......_ ............. .. • "BEHIND THE 'SCENES" With Brenda Caponera Reataurant Account Executive **** Take Ycu Choice Mom! Here are some favorites! JAM DRAGON There will be a long-stemma.d rose and a special dining adventure Szechwan-style at the new Jade Or80Qfl resta\Jfant for an the ta_die$ this Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8tn. PrQP'letor Walleoe Lee and chef Yu Cheng wiw present a special Mother's Day Banquet dinner for $8.50 P8f P8fJOri. The menu lnclUdes an appetizer plattef of egg roll. fried shrimp balls, paper Wfepped chicken and steak brochette. gourtnet wanton IOUp, spicy kon pao chicken and "del!Ohtlul tr1o". shrimp, beet and chlcKen In a delicate noodle basket, ateo pork fried rlce and tea. For three people In yOUf party. the dinner wlP etao lnCtude nu 8hu poc1(; for foor, add hot praised shrimps; lor five, also add gourmet vegetables; for six. alto add a whole sweet and sour fish. located on Beech Blvd. lo Stanton. Cell 898-8933. THm WAMMOUU A spectaculal Mother's Dey Buffet and tablealde entertainment by a strolling bar~ quartet are to be ,_lured etpeelally for Mom on her day. This popular and award-winning rest.aurant offer• waterfront dining with ·v1ews of Newport Bay. Mhtef chef Charles Katagtan and his teem of buffet builders wlll preeent a 35 It. long spread of good things to eet. As a special Motltw's Day tr .. 1. the ""8ett tabla wlll lnclude Ctlef'a famous Mothef's Reward Boyaenberry Tart among other lulciou. daeaartl. The War«ioose Mother's O.y Buffet la $1 t.95 fOf adUlts, which lnctucles oompllmentaty Champagne. Little folk Under 12 can enjoy the buffet with freeh fruit~'°' onty SS.95. Hours are tO a.m. until 3 p.m. It's an ell-yoo-wlah-to-«1Joy Pfoposltlon. Located at 3450 Vla Oporto In Newport Beach. C.11'673-4700. lllONrlMY 8AY CAl•llM Spectacular new Oyster Bar and CocktaM Lounges In mo.t Monterey Bay Canners locatlonl fMllJfa a bright new decor and music system. And as always, there's the now-famtllsr combination of charming. wMttslda atmoephara end marveloUS but Inexpensive food. Atrtval begins wtth a lrelh cut llow9'. A visit to the CocktaM Lounge ytelde dallclously prepared drinks ranging trom Irish Coffee to Plria Coledal to the "Monterey Monster," as well ea domeallo and Imported wtnea. From the Oyster Bar, Mom may enjoy Scampi Styte $hflmp or Oyste<s Rockefeller 10 nema bUt two from a vut INfood aelectlon. The lunch and dinner choices at Monterey Bay Canners have expanded fo lnclud9 undWlc;hee. qulchee. Md Sleek entr"' from the beef broiler. Aa with the ~array of seefood entrees, lleaks are brolled Oii« hot maaqulte ooell tnat bum at tooo• AU entr ... tnctude e boWI of clam choWder °' saled, hot IOI.Ir dough rollt, steamed vegetables. and baked potato or Alce Piiaf. The Laguna Hiiis tocatlon begins wllh·the festive Cllampeone Brunch. In addition to Iha apeclale Isled on the chalkboard, dallcacles like seafood Crepes and Shrimp Benedict olf81' tempting attam1111Yea. The Montetay Seafood Omelette end Saefood Quiche 11ttsty ... food fanclera. but tendlubberl can be heppv, too. They mey ordef Egga Benedict. Steak and Egge. or the uvory l.Andlubber'a Omiina. eMf9Cf wtth baoon, muahfooms, and cheddar c:heeee. Mother's O.y Is the perlect ttme to renew an llOQU8lntance with the Montetay Bey Canners Resteurant, or to eurprlee Mom with eomattMng new. The entire femlly can dine at aurprlelngly Mttta coet. Wltfl locallonl In Callfomla and ........ Monterey Bay Canner. I& 8CQ8pllng reearvetlonl tor. Mother'• O.y. TtmCINNDU In honor of Mother's Day. the Grinder GOi.lrmet Coffee Sti~ wt" preeent the tlowtr of memor'" 1 beautiful com mantary Orchid to f1YWY Mom dining at any of the t 5 rwteurant loeatlone In the IOUttllend. The diVetM menu ranget from the Cordon lllu OIMer "*-(• muMI) to homemlde 10UP1 10adtlll'/11.86 bfMk._ that e«1't be beet. No wonder tM ()f1nd9r Gourmet CoffM ltq>pee ., •• l)OplAer tteOltlOn with llnk*y Olnert In "" ~ Corwenlerit loeatlona In Huntington 8Moh and Newport leeotl. that special person and her loved ones wlfl be taken In a c harming French settltlg on Sunday, May 8th (FREE photograph.will be taken with tunch or dinner between 11 a.m. end 8 p.t)'I.). Chez lautrec combines grecloult tervlce with gourmet ctengl}ts prepared In the true French tradition In a menu featurfng authentic Erench cuisine. fine French wines. only the freshest seafood, poultry and meats pluS a tantallzlng aney of lreshly baked pastries at 'YfMy moderate prices. Try Le Vol au Vent du four. a fluffy pastry shell with a gpeclal eeafood or meat fllllng or Le Canard Btgarrade. a roasted duckling In a wonderlut orange sauce. Mother's Day, 1983 will be a memofable djnlng aKpe<lence you won't forget at Chez Lautrec located at 3421 Via lido In Newport Beach. Open tO a.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations suggested (714) 875-4904. JOU y ROCM!R This May 8th. fMJ('Y Mom who vllits The Jolly Roger wllt rec:eive a beaullful. compllmantary flower as an extra token of appreciation. And tnat's only one of many reasons why vlsJtlng The Jolly Roger is a special treat. Breakfast omelettes range from avocado with bacon and cheddar to the traditlonal Denver, cooked with three large eggs. French Toast Is made with The Jolly Roger's famous Orange Bread, Which Is aura to please that special Mom. Or sample Corned Beef Haah. crispy Belgtan Wafflft. or Iha Eggs Benedict topped with creamy Hollandalee. BrGkfastt are Mrved all day, The dinnel menu showcases many old f8Y()(ltes such as those ··m1te-htgh" sandwiches and namburgers. Then there are exciting new selections llkeJhe Country Cookout: Boneless chicken breast, pork ribs. and a Pflnie rib bone are cooked barbecue-style. and S8fV8(j with oom on the oob. natural tries. and hot t><ead. Mom's a light eettlf? Then order Steamed Fres:1 Vegetables, Spinach Salad. or The Jolly Roger Chef's Salad heaped with ham, turkey. and chee98. AP.petlzers Ilka Potato Skins, Nachoe, and Hot Zucchini Sticks With blue cheese dip are especially popular. The "Pkate's HJlt" menu cat8f's to children und81' ege 10. and It's always eurprising to see how lnexpeoslvaly the family can dine at the Jolly Roger. AU the Jolly Roger Restaurants wUI be open from early morning until late evening on Mother's Day, ser'llng breaklas1. lunch and dinner. ~ Not only will the dazzling waterfront view and flne tood delight tnat speclal mother. but she'H receive a beautltut and ltagrant cut llower u well. [)(ce41enoe In ~ aJso adds to the appeel. so It's remart<able tnat Pflces are affordable 4Mll'I for the entire family. Cnampagne brvnch commences with hot blueberry muffins and fresh fruits of the season, complemented by sparkHng champagne. Speclalttes of the house lnetude The Splndrilter Omelette, stuffed with bacon, fresh mushroomt, sharp cheddar cheese, and served with Potatoes O'Brien. Seafood Crepes combine bay shrimp, scallops. and crabmelt under a dellcete Mornay sauce. Eggs Sardu provide a combination of stuffed artichoke hearts topped with poached eggs end Hollandatse. a.H S8fV8d on an Engll&h Muffin. 01her cholQes abound, each prepared with care and elegantly served. Ofnnet" et The Splndrtlter Is a festive occasion. with a full range of seefood. beef, and continental cuisine. Duck a !'Orange it roasted to a tum, dellcately tealOned and glazed with Orange Blgerade sauce. The ctief Slices the tende!est whlte YMI for the Scalopplna of Veal Marsala. then ftavors It just so with Mushrooms and Maraale wine. Catemarl Plccata Is grilled to perfection, then gtezed with lemon butt81' sauce and l8fV9d with zucchini. The Splndrllter broils New York Steak over real meequlte wood coats at 1000•. to bfing out the best of llliY()( and tenderneu. Likewise. Mahl Mahl. Swordflah Steak. and the Chdct>oerd Fresh Seafood Selactlons ara mesquite brolled. Lob9ter. King Cfab. and Stuttect Shrimp can al be ordered In comblNltlon with steaks. Along wllh soup or lllad, each antrae comes with 1autffd vegetablat and choice of Rica Piiaf, fetluclnl Alfredo. or e stuffed baked pollto. Oa11art1 are lrr .... tlble, and the wine Hsi I& axtentlve and well cholan. The Splndritt81' wtn be open on Mother'• Dey, May 8th from 9AM to 11 PM. Locat9Cf at 3333 Watt Cout Hwy. Retelvatlons are tn'llt9Cf at (714) 642-2295. Ctm CAllV Amldlt the~ ot rich velllet, fine Ctyltal end llt¥8'. lhe wll dine on her favorite fare wtllle being 111• ieded by llrolllng vlollna, and If Iha eo dellrea. IM will be pampered ltlll lurthef with a r9Cf velvet ouat1lon for her feet. Olnrier will be -* from their extenetw menu, begln111lug at &:30 Pm. The ganarcM menu feeturea a grMt Y9ltety of hot and COid llf)f)et'-9 u:h • Coqullee St. Jecquw wlth Sodope. Cfeb end Lotiet.r In e llght craMI Nuoa: Scampi Glace Cont .... MfV9d In OMMfOle, leced with • rlc:tt lherry cntem uuoa. EtltT ... lrdllde leaf, ~. Lemb, the tlneet of VNI end Seafood too. A~ le Clipol'I Cynthie, tendef. molet MtV9Cf with a,,.,_ of grepee. Oferwee end 8YOG9do. Anottlef dellQl'lt la cklOk bMt.d wtth 8P'toOtl end tiprloot brandy. '°' dMlert there la ttie lrrwtlleeblt Ametetto SoUlfte, Giant atrewbefrlee 1ni-oted with Grenet CHIZ UUTMC . ....,_ then dipped In 8'#111 QlboOlet., '*'8 men. 0. c.ty Ctlei LAYtreo 1n Newpof1 8Mch wtn oelebr•t• thle ~t.i le ~ad In ()Jenae et 571 8dlth Mein Street. For , ... vetlol• ldde)' In the mQet 1Mo¥8t!Ye MY ••• a FREE ptlotograptt of oel {71 .. ) M2·36"9&. • ***** ~Of ,.,,.~ Nof Mwtr~ a.Pt. No matter how you say it. .. in any language ... all Mott\J!r's are special, especially on Mother's Day. So this Mother's Day May 8th, the Grind61"Will be honoring each Mom with a beautiful fresh orchid, just to say "thank you tor being you" Mom. . STHE• d.ri£t Q~t er Mothers'Day Champagne Brui1cll on the Water! Served 9:00AM -3:00PM Al80 Futuring Dinner Mtnu 'rom 4:00PM ·I l:OOPM Mother's Day, May 8t h PREE PLOWER FOR MOM Raen-.ioas: 642·2295 3333 West Pacific Coast Highway llUJC South of Newport Blvd.) r • - ~l .. - ...._ ---- " ~ ~ O> .... ID i;' 2 >.. • ,, ~ u. ...... ... GI ,, c GI 1 ~ -.2 CI What's Happening Frpm .Page 20 ,..ai. An exhibition of new paklt1ng1 by Mld\MI LoOM. are gfvetl Tuead8y through ~~..um.L_ ~=~:~m~~d. T~ Cl~k. o~n,-V-ay-r.-Tnf~m.tlon - until May 29. , "TflUTe," .a romantic drama~ w lruis ..up il• " _ _ _. _ _ _ four-performance run at UC Irvine (833-8817). Final DANCE , • per1ormanQee wtn be atwn tf>"'Qht end tomorrow at 8 p.m. In . CHAPllAN CC>U.IGE. Memorial H .. Audttortum. 333 N. the Fine Artl Studio l'heeter. · G ...... St., Orange. "The Body Elec:tfic." a dmiC6 coocwt. wlll "T1U9UTI," a play about a d~'a tut hurrah, be pr....,ted May 6 end 7 at 8 p.m. Tldlet• are $5 general. For contlnuee at the Huntington 8eectl , In the SMcllff lnfonnatlon, call 997-e757. r VltlaQe shopping cent.-, Main Street at Yonttown Avenue, LOI ANGILlra llUltC CINTIR, Dorothy Chandler Huntington Beectl (847-44e6). Curt.in time la 8:30 Fridays and Pavilion. The Jonrey Ballet'• Mullc Center reeldency, April SatUl'dayt through May 21. 30-May 15, wtll Include pnimlere of "Five Brahms Waltzes In the Manner of ludora Duncan," to be performed May 11 and ART May·15. For tlctce« Information, call (213) 972-7611. GALURY XVeT, 1412 South Coelt Hwy., t..guna Beech. "'P'laur• and Fan.--," a new c:olectlon of.wet.-colot8.0y CMa SollYan, wll be on dleplay Mey 14-31. Hounl -11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wedneeda'( througfl Sunct9y. For more lnfonnt1tlon, c.it 494-9137. LAGUNA •ACH MUUUM OF ART, 307 Clln Or., Laguna Beach. A Spring Ar119t Tour la ac:hedulecl for May 14 from 9 a .. m. to 5 p.m. The four wtH 9top In the studios of eix Orange County art11t1. F" I• 130, Including tuoch. Reservation deadline la May 11. Call 494-e531 for mol'e lnformatJon. CHALLll OALLllUll, 1390 S. Cout Hwy., Laguna ETC. GOl.n.M ..n cot.Uca.0c.ntn1 Quad, ·15744 Gotdel'I Wett St., Huntington Beech. Community Festival '83, ,_turlng- food, art.a anq et•~•. cont•t•. mu9lc and a panc.ke brellkfU1, wlH be held May 14 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Admllelon Is tree. Information 81M-2297. GOLDIN WllT COLLEGE, Huntington Beach. "An Evening Exploring Parapeychology" wlll be held May 14 at 8 p.m. Three r .... rchera In the lleld wlll give preeentatlona. Tickets are 14. Information 8~70. MOTHERS DAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH BECAUSE SllE'S SPECIAL, TREAT HER TO ELEGANCE Make fhis Mother's Day a very special occasion for your entire family with a sumptuous brunch at The Registry. An outstandjng array of delecta- ble specialties will be superbly served in an elegant environment· with the Newport Chamber Players providing a background of soft sounds. · · For your family's pleasure, the lavish bulfet includes: SMOKED SALMON, CRAB CLAWS, EGGS BENEDICT, CREOLE EN CROUSTADE, ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, BAKED HAM, CHAMPAGNE, and assorted delectable desserts. Seatings begin at 10 A.M. Large groups are welcome. Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. The Gazebo is the perfect place to treat Mother tonight to a superb din- ner. Select from a delectable assort- ment of choice entrees from our ~ la carte menu, as well as the Chefs Specialties for this important day. Dinner served from 6-11 P.M. MAKE YOUR RESERVAnONS EARLY 752-8777 : OAAMGI GOUT COUIGI. P!!fot""nG Artl n-ter . ''Aualtlon -A-MUilCel N¥ue.·· w. a ~~=irar----­ P·"'· ~~lean ••AIAg ol-.C-*'d~ tl•1llorr---- the ~ of the l*formert themaelw9. Information ~~I COAIT COLLIGI, Cheml1try Bulfcft1'1g:- Ulu8tratad i.cture on the Etrutean CMlzatJon and the Roman Empire wltl run from 7:30-9:30 p.m. tonight In room 214. AdnMNlon II 14. Information, ~527. UC ~ HumanftjM Office Building, Room 126. Poetry reading by Frank Bldart wlll be held •t noon on May 18 . Admlsllon II free. Information ~712. MUSIC · ~ ROCK COlmUNITY ,AM, # 1 Sunnytllll Drive, IMne. OrMQe County a.nber ~ • wind ~-... pert~ Sunday at 2 p.m. For lnformettor11 c.it 660-3643. On Sunday May 1i, the UC Irvine Big Band Wiii prtlMl'lt a pl'bgram ·of Swing Era favortt•. Admlellon 1a $8/eoupte, S5 general. NIOUIL CHILDRIN'I CINTIR, 30121 Nlguel Road, Laguna Nlguel. Mic Bell, former member of the Fifth °'"*'"°"• wlll appear Mey 7 at 7:30 p.m. Admission la $6 advance, $6.50 at the door. For lnformetton, call 495-2512 or 831-8168. .._ ..._. • 203 Merlnc Awnue <Bffr and Wine Scrvtcc ~· ?00.W · lOOOPM c.-..... Harbof CAtttcf 2300 HaTbor 81\.td. • 8-·I OOPM ....... ~~ •• Ea.st l>ttr Rd 1727 East Dwr Rd.· &.OCW,t·lO.OOPM .... .._. •)at al lo-5 at LAM foaMt Dr. 228731.* Fo.at DIM • 7c-OCWl·IOOOPM .. SAC.HI OTA enjoys Mother's Day dinner every year at YAMATOS. Champagne dinner menu Includes favorites such as salmon, shrimp, chicken and steak. Dinner is served from 4 p.m. Located In Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Call 644-4611. MOTHER'S DAY BREAKFAST Served From 9 a.m. SPECIAL MENU DINNER served from 1:00 p.m. Complimentary Surprise For Mom call tor Reeervatlons :J/ie Slan/orJ fiou6e 18926 Mlanolia fountain Vally 963-0179 RESTAURANT Mom 's Day Is Special 'Night menu fMturtng; Cornish Game Hen (ltufred with Md flee) YllM, '-. -Only ~Sllld '8.50 OflEN AU DAY Dinner Stmd from 5 P.M. ~I /tloww9 for Mom .. on the ltocMI Decisive: He has to be. Baxter's menu's over --- 12 pages Jong. So many choices. · So little time. Taste buds: They bloomed -------~f>J' over a peanut butter burger. .. 0 Live music 7 nights a wee/<. An appearance ~~ on Boogie Fever may be in the offing. Chants to ------Cookie Monster to attain ecstasy. From 9-5 ""9~-he's a veterinarian. " From 5-9 he's an animal. •. Take care of your feet and ---11~-they11 take you to Baxter's. ' 14346 Culver Boulevard. Irvine 851·2103, 6180 Birch Street, Newport 8e~h 833·1600 - .. -I• I• . I'(' I I ~ I -· I ·" -----. (;! DAY 01N1NG~u10E~ ' =-=:::!i=.~iiOE-'~"". ~~~ ~~ HAPPY MOTHER'S ·~ ~~! ~ THi CHART HOUSE ; Servinq Dinner From 4 PM Sle•k1 • Se•looll • Pri•e Iii 151:.:,:':1,":1· 548-7161. A. T. LEOS Make Mother's Day M6y 8th a memorable experience at The Pleesant Peasa~ The Pk!asant Peasant Is celebrallng this day of love by gMng a 'beautiful fresh orchid ·c;oniage to eech Mother, that dines with us. On.Mother's Day Mey 8th Chez Lautrec in Newport Beach on Lido Isle will be honoring au Mothe!S with comple-· mentary photo's in a channing FreJ!Ch setting, •li'leoUf join us at Chez Lautrec IM., urilo'S<"•bl• ~~ dining exp'erieoce \\ . _ that is truly the spirit o( France. Complom•nllll}' photo'• lalw> wkh1unch or dinnt'r ti.tween 11 vn ft 8pm. 3421 Via Udo, Newport Beach, Reservations (714) 675-4904 RUSTY PEUCA~ California cuisine. Fresh Seafoods. pastas, meat & poultry. Elegantly served In a casual atmosphere. Dlnne< from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and parttes. 3901 E. Coasl HW'f., Cofona del Mar. 759-185<4. ORANGE COAST Fresh seafood and lots'ot lt:'Newport Beach -Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay. 2735 W. Coast Hwy. 642-3431. Irvine -Lunch. dinner, happy hour. 1830 Main. 5<45-4774. AIRPORTER INN Medlt.rrllnNn ,._ Conllnental. Lunch M·F 11 :30 • 2:30. Sun. Brunch 10 -3:00 Dinner from 5:30 Happy Hour M·F Entertainment & Dancing. Valet Parking, Banquet Facilities 18700 MacArthur, Irvine 833-2170 THE BARN Amer-lean. luQCb M£ 11=2:30~ M·S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4:30 -to 7 -PM~ .9un. Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2:30. Entertainment & Dancing, Banquet F•c111tles. 14982 Redhill. Tustin 730-0115. BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beet Entrees & Seafood. Lunch 11 -3:00. Dinner from 5 PM, Happy Hour M·F. Extensive Oyster Bar. Sun. Champagne Bn.inch-1-0- 3:00. 4258 Martjngale. Newport Beach 833-0080 / BARN FARMER 8TllAKHOUSE The orlglnaJ. Featuring display bfolllng. Luncl'I Mon.-Frl. 11-2. Dinner nlgl'ltly Mon.-FrL from 5 p.m .. Sat. & Sun. trom 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mela 842-9777. •CAFS UDO A small and lnttmete ak:ovt1 Of dlQnftv \baJ otters art extenerve milUI. t'undlea M·F 11-3, Dinners nightly 5·11. Plano bar nlahtly from 9 p.m. Sun.· Tuea. & tJlke Patter•on Wed.-Sat. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newpoft Beach 876-2988. DJl..C~Y ttafood, eeetem b;."f'lunct1. dtnnef, Sunday btUnCtl and champagne brunch, harbor crut9M, Entertainment nlghtlY end Sunday afternoon. Late IHfOOd galley, Hletortc W91"1tont landmlltlc '" fifewport'a Cannery VIiiage. $010 &.at:y:tt:. 875-&7n. • s=c•••o • Md .,.., Meldo9n foOcl, LUMh end dlnMf 1 deye a WMIC. Happy hour M·' 4·8:30. lunda~ ch1mp19111 brunch 10•2. Two "'"--" ~--...... 2179 lrvtne M~Mii:l:'Colle .... MNHI. 110111 lroollhu&ll:.J Adame. Hunlngton '-"' 41. RESTAURANT DIRECTORY T. C. PEftPERCORN Five dining rooms with fireplace. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30-3 p.m. Dinner 7 days from 5 p .m. Attit ude adjustment hour 4-7 weekd.Jys. Dancing and enterlainment Tues -Sat. Banquet taclllties. 8052 Starl.. Ave., Huntington Beach. 642-5535. THE COTT AGE RESTAURANT Open every day 8 AM. Breakfast~ &--- Bruneh till 3 PM. Hearty & healthy luncheons anadlnners. Fine Ciilifornia varietal wines. 308 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Resarvatlons 494-3023 from Irvine 955-014 t. CRAZY HORSE S~AKHOUH Steaks. Prime Rib, Fresh Seafood. Open Dally . Dan c in g & entertainment nightly. Home-of top country /western stars. 1580 BtookhOllow, Santa Ana ~9-1512. DILi.MANS Prime Rib & SaefOOd. Wiid Game menu first Frt. Mid Se1. of month. Lunch M·F f'rom 11 AM. Dlftnef M-8 from 5 PM. Sat. & SUn; B1unch 9 to 3. 801 Balboa Blvd., Balboa 673-7729. DON .10ae1 Mexican Lunch from 11:30 AM Deify Speelalt. Dinner from ~ P~.L 'Matgatlt .. Half Ptlce M, TU, W 4-10 PM. 8l'Unch 10-2, CM only. 8093 E. Adame. Huntington Beech 982· 7911; 42'1 E. 1711'1 It., Ooata M•aa 842-110&. 1.GAH ..... " ............. At t,... Nawpon• Pltf. Variety menu w/datly 1peolal1. Lunch /Dinner, HaPP-Y Hour M·F. live Band Wed·Sun. Open 7 dayt. 2100 w, Oceanfr ont, Newpor t Beach 11.....ao. \ .KONO HAWAII Polynesian room-dinner & cocktalls, ffoor &how. Teanouse -Teppan-yakl. Sukiyaki, Sushi Bar. luneh 11:30 to 2!30 7 Days A Week. Cocktail lounge -entertainment. Banquets 226 S. 1-ferbor Blvd .. Santa Ana 775-7727. Ml CASA Our fOOd Is a trip to Mexlcol Est. since 1972. Open daily from 11 a.m. for IUncl'I & dinner. Two locations. 296 E. 17ttl St .. Costa Mesa e..S-/626. t05 Main St .. Balboe 676-9600. PARADI._ CAFE · . Sen Francllcan style. Frelh fish and pesta. Patio dining, Lunch M-F 11-3. DlnneJ Mon.-Sat. from 5 p.m. Happy Hr. M·F 5-7. Wed. Ladiel nlte 50' well dMka from 3 p.m. Banquet faclllti. 60Cl Newport C.nter Or., Faal'llon llWIO. Newpot1 Beech. ~1237. PUPFIN8 "Natural.,,.. cooked foocta. trom pancakes to crepes to steaks. An adventUTe In natural eetlng. t:tra. M-F 7 a.m.·12 p.m. Sat. & ·Sun. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Vl .. /MC. Casual. Moderate Prloet. 3050 E. Coat Hwy .. Cofona del Mer. 840-1573. RIV•RA Cootlnental. Chet Richard Bergner since 1970. Intimate Olnlna. Lunch 11:3o-3:00. Dinner from 6 PM. Cioled Sun. & Holidays. Banquet· rooms. 3333 !f. Brlttol, Cotta M•H . 540.3140. TALE OF THE WHALE ~ 7 Days. Breakfast 7 a.m. M-F. lunchl'f--' ~omner.4-rlM-S; Sat & Sun. brunch 7-4. Oyster ber Fri .. Sat .• Sun. Banquet faciH!les up to 500. Entertainment Wed·Sun. Panoramic bey view. 400 Main St.. BalbOa. 673·4633. TORTILLA FLA TS Award winner year after year. Laguna BMch enjoying seme SonOfa style cooking since 1949. Open dally t 1:30 to 10PM. Sunday brunch 10:30 to 3. Mariachis. Happy hour 4 to 6PM weel(daya. Complimentary botanas. C8ntlne open tlU 2AM. 1740 S. Coest Hwy., Laguna Bellch. 4~. TREI Alm008 A place tor people Who appreciate good Mexlcain ~ at eurprlllngly low prices. Open ddy t 1 a.m. lunch & dinner. Dally luncheon 1peclat1. Catllflng. 2200 tWbof Blvd., K Mart Plaza, Coata Mela ... -8274/8276. TWO GUYI FROM ITALY Homaat yle Italian Cootllng In a romantic atmoeptleftt. Same owner Ma 1976. <>Pafl Mon. thrU nu.. 11:30AM to l O:OOPM. Friday till 11 PM. Sat. and SW\. c:llfiner onty from • p.M. 2287 ~. Coeta Mela. &U-9600, - THIWWHOU8a Freel\ Seafood l tnternatlonal Culalne. Waterfront dining, Chet Oh9rtn Ketaglen, Luncl'I. Olnnar, Sat, & Sun. Award WlnnlnJJ Brunch. BenQUate & Catering, e>vat• ... Enter1e!nment. LidO Vllage, Newpart lelctl 113-4700. Your Reataurnat Hating may ..,.ar here by calllng 842-4321 ext. 289. llltly Pilat MAIN OFFICE DOW ... , St, Coet. Meu, Ca. Mall eddreu: Box 1580, Coeta M ... , Ce., 1212' Telephone: 142-4321 Program information is provided by the networks land stations and is subject to change without notice. _._ .. , 7V An renna ...... ......... ... ...... .. ..... .... ..... ........ ..... Pagt! 3 Ilaytime JJra.rna .... .. ..... ......... .. ... ................ .. .... Page 4 Tube Toppers ................................................... 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(58) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PgTV On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glend .... C.. Z-TV, 2930 Nebruka AVfJ., Santa' Monica. Ca. Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller ter, N.Y., N.Y. • (C) Clnemax, Time-life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, M.Y.,N.Y. IE) ESPN, Btletoli Ct. L) SeleoTV, Marn• de! Rey, c .. 8~ Showtlme ~~ ~~ Network, Atlanta, Ga. ·-·-·,. (I) WOA, New York City (1'7) WT88, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Friday, Ma~ 8, 1983 Singer composer Stevie Wonder (above) will host Saturday's edition of "Saturday Night Live" at 11 :30 on KNBC (4). Wonder has often been the sa.tirical target of SNL 8tar Eddie Murphy (below) , who has portrayed him in sketches. -lporls-l'riclay ___ _ t1:118 Cll '9A UlllTUU. "Ca., .... .......... (1 ........... , -1WG IA•ML l'tll1 d1t,pM&: ,...._ .. ..... ........ (1 .... ) • Nft& C.1• ......... oee....n.en(lln.) • "'ftlll •:rh• ....... ,.-.... -Cal-............ Delr'8M TI9ln .. ,..._ lll•IJhle ,...... .. •• • ............ .... , liliW -· COUW H•W. 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Scotty suspected In death • < 'CHIPs' actress took gamble I See Daytime Drama, Page 4 See TV Antenna, Page 3 -< • • Scotty prime suspect in Hand's death By LYNDA HIRSCH Luke, Holly decides to go hiking. Luke has the same idea. ALL MY Clm..DREN: Erica attends Kent's memorial Natalie tries to stop him for fear he will meet up with Holly eervk'e dre.ed aa a nun. Spotted by Opal, Erica natrowiy and learn she haa marrl~ his best friend. Augie decides to eecapes. Opal furious when Lara refuaes to give _her $50,000 get rid of Hand and torches the ellnic. Hand's body is reward. Learning of Erica's attendance at Kent's funeral, · diaCovered and Scotty is considered the prime suspect. Mark realb.es Silver lying about Erica murdertng Kent in "Kidnapped" by Heather for a weekend of fun, Scotty cold blood. Carrie appreciates Chuck's offer to buy the cannot be found by police. who think he's on the run. Serving Spoon, but she wants to start a family 1Ntead. Blaclcie tella Scorpio all,about Lu's run-ins with Augie. Brooke and Tom reconcile at cabin. Lan learns he can't sue GUIDING LIGHT: Floyd continues to fear that when Palmer for selling Erica a gun. When Nina stays at Chuck Quint marries Nola he will lose all cont.act with Stacy. and Carrie's dinner, aft.er Cliff arrives, St.eve accuaes her of Vanessa pret.endlns she's thrilled that Quint is her half- .UU caring for Clill. brother. Amanda is released from jail. Rebecca pretends ANOTHER WORLD: Mac arrives in his John Caldwell that she haa accepted Quint's upcoming marriage to Nola. ' diagui8e just as Rachel's sight suddenly returns. Mark bep Rebecca meets Amanda and Mark on the cliff and decides to Stacy to give thelr relationship another chance. Casa offers confront the man who was .responsible for her accident C.ecille $10,000 of the money he borrowed from 'l'elicia 10 years ago. Rebecca, Amanda and Mark struggle on the high ahe can buy off Alma. Raebel tells Mac she's very precipice. Ed and Bert disagree over Martin Brunner's appreciative of hi.a dl.lgu.ising hirn8elf ln order to help her, treatment. The terminally ill Brunner wishes to diacontinue that ahe still haa feelinp for the dead Stephen, but wants to his chemotherapy. a decision Ed disagrees with, while Bert continue working on their relationahip. Felicia st uns Cua believes Martin haa a right to die with dignity. when ahe says she wants to move in with him. Clarice and ONE LIFE TO ~ Dee decides to leave Asa for Bo. Larry continue to bicker over J eannie's disruptive Asa vow. to destroy Bo. Leaming Clint Is going to run a pretence in their houae. Larry di8oovers Alma's fingerprinta negative article about him, Asa taK.es over as editor of the in Rachel's studio and wonders what she was after. Alma paper. Dorian named woman of the year. C.assie decides to lnt.errupta Cass's evenini with Felicia with threata to expme spend· summer in Europe. Making a bundle on the stock bia two-timing love life. market, Brad buys Jenny expensive piece of jewelry. Marco AS THE WORLD TURNS: When James and Karen stunned when Edwina says she loves him but wants a very rent suite at the Mayfair motel facing Dee's apartment, open relat.ionahip. Marco geta a legitimate client for Dream James sta.rta to obeerve her lb.rough teleecop!. When John Faces. At doctor's office. Dee overhears Becky diacusa her t.ella Dee of James' doinp, James claiml he'• dolng it to own~· .proi.ct her from John'• haramnent. Craig ls given medal of RYAN'S HOPE: Ttie FBI learns that Frank's signature valor from police for saving Betsy's life. Craig diacovera waa indeed forged on the divorce papers, but say their Steve wat feigning Illness and Wat really on a trip. findings cannot be made public. When Charlotte disrupts a _ ~eving Betsy and Steve were together in Spain, Craig political meeting, the party decides not to back Frank as eave9drope on the twoeome and learns of their plans for their candidate and they suggest Jill run. Jill agrees fO run another meeting. Whit buys the Stenbeck yacht for Diane. for Congreaa and Frank plans to learn who Charlotte is. Karen surprited when she learns Ariel and Burke aren't When Pat bl'eak.I another weekend date with Amanda at former lovera at all and have only known each other for a C..pe May, she la furious even though he explains he has to ff!W weeks. Burke tells Dusty to stay away from Gunnar. stay in town to support hia family in tbia time of criaia. Nell oontinuea to work for Barbara but to inform James of Followina atiUJnent with Frank, Pat &oes to beach howie everything. With Faith. When a storm enaues, the two make love with CA.Pl'l'OL: Danny continues to plot to keep Ronni and no 1trinp attached. Amanda decidee to go into therapy with Wally apart. Jordy pretends to be int.erelted in Ronni actina Dr. Pagano. When Leigh wanta to leave some of her • a c:over for Wally. Wally gives Roe eeveral thousana belonginp at Jeck'a, he belk:a. Jeck realizes he fears losfng dollan to keep Danny in the dark about his oontlnuing Leigh Just • he'• lost others he'a loved. relationahlp with Ronni. Magje ftndl Frank'• brief~ and S!ARCH FOR TOMORROW: Brian and Jenny brino It to the office. Trey takee the briefcase and givee lt dilcoYet a comatoee Andy ln an abandoned boxcar. Wendy to :r.lyma. Larry pu1la a switch, leavtnc Myrna with a stunned when the learN Keith la not Andy's real broiher. briefcue filled with unimportant documenta aa opsx-d to Tim enc:ourac-Liza to try and pt t.opther with Travfa. In Frank'• brlefcue, which contalm many tncrlminaUng the hoapital, Andy crtee out for "Mommy.'' and Jenny papen and lf!C!ret documents. Cart.a and Tyler stunned wonden if her newly-dllcovered dauahter will ever learn to when Mark fires Tyler from hlt poaftlon a1 Mark'• love her. Martin wanw Travia \hal Cllaposlna of Operation ~ aide. Uhbeknownst to them, Mark I.I doU\I Sunbunt may not be the kiey to wlnnlnC LIM backAtrt.Un thla-., Tyfer will continue hla own pollt.lcal career. fJuatered when Brian 1u11e1ta they 1tart a family. EDGE OF NIGHT: .Mike and Nancy's second P1ycholo1t1t Bart>.ra Moreno believes Andy la strong honeymoon continuee. Jody'• feellnl for Prucher 8fOW1t enouah to knoW Jenny It bet real mother. but that Jenny while Gavtn la lost without her. Nora's murderer Cuneron may be rejected. Stu befrlenda J09h Moreno but fatl• cont1nuee to recall the nllht of his deltardly deed. Raven mllerably with h1I mother Barbara when they dine al the fearful that ahe may be stuck with Ian forever and that Sky 1Uverboat1 Jenny dJstraucht when Andy refUlet to believe will dedde to find a new love. ahe It her rMl mother. A hltartbroken Stephanie turna OJ:NERAL HOSPITAL: After maklna love to Jimmy Andy over to Jenny. lAe, a aullt·rtdden CecUle 1peri:ll man dine with Grant. .... YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Julia flnda a near- Orant &fu1lled wMn. he meeta up wtth hit former medical deed Victor at Jew's and ai.o c:U.:lown \ha't Albert the dot mmcor. Luke We.I hil flnlt wWdad •tepa. BetllnNna co II *It. ThAI ~ Julia to '"1 \hat Jlllfha .. Albert wm mum Scoc po'• teellnp of low but r..un, l'illty a6out DQl8oned by Victor'• food. Victor t.eU. Julia ti h•'• not f•linl better ln a week he will IO to another doctor. Paul .. Frfday, May e. 1913 onot .,un ... Clndy to marry him and ahe •YI the Wanta _"...._.. The gamble paid off for Randi Oakes By PHIL SNEIDERlµN or-.o.-r .... ...,. After three yean of playing third banana behind Erik Eetr•da and Larry Wilcox on "CHlPa," blond-haired model-tumed-actreea Randi Oakes left to conquer aome new ahow buainela Cti>ntien. The eamble ia paY1na off. Oake. h.u remained in the apot:JJaht llnce ''CHiPa;" whh two appeerances echeduled on the amall acreen just UU. month. Lut Wectne.day, ahe competed in the 14th edition of the popular "Battle of the Network Stan." And on May l~, ahe'll co-host an ABC apecial entitled "David Frost Preaenta: The Fourth International Guinn8S Book of World Recorda." She baa no regrets abot.At hanglna up her Highway Patrol uniform. " 'CHlPa' was a to~ ahow to do, but careerwiae it waa terrific," she said in ah interview. "AB far as working with the guya (E.t.rada and Wilcox), It waa flne. They were alwaya good to me. "I had aaked to leave about a aeaaon and a halt before I did. It took that long for it to happen. The role was amall, and they weren't going to i..nereaae it becauae it wasn't to their benefit to change the show, they thought at the time. So I jult decided to move on." The decision was jult the next career move for a former farm girl who grew up in Randalia, Iowa, Population 49. Oakes had already become a successful model in New York before coming west to break into show business. Why move into acting? "I'd 81ways intended to," she recalled. "I had studied ln New York, and one.day I turned around and said if I don't stop modeling, I'll never start acting. Did she ever face the Hollywood prejudice that saya models may look pretty but they'can't act? "Probably," Oakes replied. "But it's not the sort of thing I listen to." Indeed, after moving to Loe Angeles, she was signed as a contract player for Universal Studios. She appeared on episodes of "Switch," "McCloud ," "Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island" before joining "ClilPs" as a regular in 1979. ' She's taken part in four "Battle of the Network Stars'' programs and co-hosted one with Howard C06ell. "I thought it would be real Crustrat.i.nj as a co-host because I really am quite athletic, and I love to do this sort of thing," she said. "But I'll tell you, co-hosting wasn't frustrating at all. It was easy and fun. "I've known Howard (C06ell) for years and years. It was wonderful becauae we're friends and this is his business and he's the best at it. He just made darned sure that everything I did was done the right way." Even so, she enjoyed getting back into the competing portion of the most recent "Battle." ~ • "It was fun for me because it was the first time I got to -partlclpate-61f Aae's""leiun-;'' she said. 'Tve always been on · the NBC team. It was pretty funny becaWie they'd say, 'Okay, NBC, get out here on the field for football,! and I'd run out and then get so embarrassed and run right back in." . Oakes had tO endure more rugged. conditions during her journeya for the "Guinness Book" special, including a 12-hour mailboat ride in order to reach an ob8cure South Pacific island. She said she observed some unusual stunts by people trying to get into the famous record book. "Oyster eating ~ that w-.. really quite gross," Oakes said. "I'll never eat another oyster as long as I live. "And there was a thing called vine diving, which is Act .. ess Randi Oakes very exciting. Men stand on top of this tower \hey build among the banyan trees. They tie vines to \heir ankles and dive -free fall. And the vines stop them before they hit the~und. 'Um, there were a few that didn't get stopped. I don't suppose you'll see that on televiaion. You'll see one man on film who hit the ground, and he was okay. But this i.a a tribe and they're very superstitious and private, and I don't kno~ if they'd ever seen a blorld woman before. When one of the boys hit \he ground, they would ju.st haul him off into the jungle and we'd never see him again." Oakes said she enjoys working as a commentator and as an actress and doesn't plan to chooee one over the other. She's just served as co-host of a World Cup ski.ing "'competition in Vail, Colo. She alao hopes that ABC deodes to make a series from a situation comedy pUot she recently finished. Oakes saya the pilot concern.._"a big Itallan family that this very Waspy girl marries into. They're constantly yelling at each othel', and she can't deal with it." Her character on the comedy may be a bit franled, but Oakes has demonstrated sh~ _can . de&Lwi_th tbe ups and - downs ol show -business quite well. · • • • RENEWED: "Saturday NiJlht Live" has been renewed by NBC for a ninth aeaaon. J!!ddie. Murpby, who haa emerged as the program's hottest star, has agreed to return to the comedy series next aeaaon "under the tenna of a special new agreement," according to the network. Insiders say this special agreement means that Murphy, who a1ao has a burgeoning movie career, will only appear ln perhaps • half of next season's "Saturday Nl~ht Live" shows. Friday, May 6, 1983 3 ~- .. to but fean h la parente will never accept her. Danny between Jack and Ashley. Jack furloua when Patti ie.tWee at b1a father's parole heltina and Danny'a father la continues her the rapy. Patti makes love to Jack and releued from prilon wlth the proWlo that he live With pretend.a to enjoy it. John I.a feeling better and 1-, up and Danny and Ofna. Eric returns to Parll and tell.a Mra .• about. Kevin be(linning to be auapidoua of Nlk.ld'a constant •n·a~bg•~ 1 Ano\ther World' star seen at church ,Where Friendly Serv ice is a Family Trnrlitt011 Brooks clan, except that the character Stuart will be staying. AB for the Brooks sisters, it was decided that their stories had run their ooune. At preeent the major famlllea on the show are the Wll.liamsee and the Abbotta. Very raiely does a 908p opera literally dump major families, but that's exactly what Y&R has done. 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Corona del Mar / ALLIED LIGHTING 222 Victoria St. COSTA MESA 646-3737/646-8194 Friday, May 6, 1983 7 . . -&11....oon Movl•- -• "Sierra Baron" ( t958, Western) Brl· an Kellh. Rick Jason. ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) 4D "The Vlc1rm" ( 1972. Suspense) Eliz· abell'l Montgomery, George Maharls. ( 1 tir .. 30mln.) (C) "A Face In The Crowd" ( !957. "Ora- ma) Andy Griffith, Patricia Neal (2 hrs •. 30m1n1 "V1c1or I Vlcl0<ia" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews, Roberl Preston (2 hrs.. 15 min I CS) "S 0 B " (1981. Comedy) William Holden, Julie Andrews (2 hrs .. 4 min ) 0 "So Fine" (1981. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden. (1hr .31 min.) -cm "Tta1n Rlde To Hollywood" (1976, Comedy) Bloodstone. Michael Payne. ( 1 hr., 29mln.) (Z) "Missing" (1981, Drama) Jack Lem· mon, Sissy Space!\. (2 hrs .. 2 mln.J WCI) "Time Out 01 Mind" (1947, Drama) Phyllis Calvert, Ella Raines (2 hrs.) WO "The Music Man" (1962. Musical) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones. (2 hrs • 30 min) .. cm "Young And Free" (t979, Adven· lure) Erik Larsen. Ketlh Larsen ( 1 hr • 30 min.) a.CZ) "You Never Can Tell" ( 1951 Come- dy) D<ck Powell, Peggy Dow. ( t hr , 20 min) •CI) "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982. Adven1ure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones. (2 hrs .. 10 min ) .. (C) "The Lasr Waltz" ( t978. Musical) The Band, Directed by Marlin Scorsese 11hr.,47 min.) (QJ "Runaway Island" (No Oare. A<Mln- ture) Mltes·auchanen, Simone Buchanan 1! hr • 35 m in ) · •<HJ "Hans Chnstian Andersen's Magic Advenlyre" (No Date, Adventure) Ani- mated (1 hr .. 15mln) CS) "The Man From Clover Grove" ( 1973, Orama) Ctieryf Miller, Ron Masai\ ( t hr , JS min) {%) "Unlon City" ( 1980. Mystery) DebOrah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb ( t hr .. 25mln.) .. Cl "No Nukes" ( 1980, Muslcal) Jackson Browne. Crosby, Stills & Nash. ( 1 hr .. 43 min,) •CD) "The Gazebo" (1960. Comedy) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds. ( 1 hr • 55 min) •CC) "The Sea Wotves" ( 1980. Adventure) GregOfy Peck. Roger Moore (2 tirs.) CZ) "Bedtime For Bonzo" (1951, Come- dy) Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn (1 hr .• 25 min.) --zlvening .. u::,.. 10 .... ~·--U"oi,MY. ........ ,_UIY "Arlhrllla" Gues11 H•rold and.:lard Nlcholff. (R) Q • -==-~'Ci!"IO(lbalt Aun" ( 1981, ~) 8ur1 Reyflolda. Dorn 0.LulM. Various oddbeH characttt• c~t• In • COMl•lo-ooetl IUtO race. 'PG' (I ht .. 35 min.) ~ .,. "C9!t)e B!Qw Your Horn" ~: ~·ama) Fr•nk Srnatra, Tony BIN. rttor!Nd PlaVl>OY llndl hit YOUnQe/ Friday, May 8, 1883 --~-~--- blothef following In his footsteps. (2 hrs.) · MCIW.l'I MAYY .. LA~l...V ICC.Mtf .... ~&&91 AUCI DICK CAVITT Guest: Ian McKellen (R) ALL• TMI 'Am. Y MOWll "J.D. And The Salt Flat Kid" ( 1978, Comedy) Slim Pickens While !raveling lo Nashville. 1wo musicians hop- ing to make it big In country music are sidetracked by a redneck sherltt. 'PG' (1 hr .. 30min.) 0 lllCMI "Danny" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca Page. George Luce. A 12-year- old girt lights to save e beaulllul bUl over-,.1tho~: 28 mt~) ~~ Mothers' Dey beauty makeovers. a female Impersonator wtio i~arllyn Monroe. (ti; :Ct~ TWr An Interview W11·,a::iC ....., IWITllAll,lllMY IWmlM llllONM ICMllW. lllCMI "Stripes'' ( 1981, Comedy) Biii Murray. Harold Ramis. A New York cabble looklng tor excitement convinces his best lrlend to join hlm In enllstlng In the U.S. Army_. 'A' ( 1 tu .. 20 min.) (2) MO¥ll "Raggedy Man" (1981, Dre- ma) S1"y Spacek, Eric Roberts. In 1944, a telephone operator In a small Texas 1own sacrifices hef standing In the com- munity when she has a short allalr w11h a combat-bound sailor 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 ;nclu..cownTOOAY 11118 I Oii TMI TOW FealUfed· a IOok al the competitive world ot women Jockeys; crop dusting; the most dangerous Jobs In the world; backwoods biking on Cetelll'le Island. I GIPA.m.Y lllUD llOVW "Earthquake" ( 1974, Drama) Charlton Heston. Ava Gardner. Los Ange- les Is destroyed by two masslve tremors which wreak havoc on bolh Iha popttlece and lhe terrain (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • m Oii LA. f! .. tured. a apeclel trip to the Mexican RMefa Including visits to ~capule<>. Puetto Vallarta and hctapa I Zlhuataneto. hOIMback riding and pera- salllng. a IOOlt et the Mexican hornet ol Ellzabeth T1yl0< and Richard Burton end a visit to the 1xag: Ckib Med . LallTICT -CM.LI ...... " ..... lllJl'f'I =-= ,.,_~ . -·--•... , ... ~ NI .. ... Cl) M ... Gf MllMm Bola Hogg ~ti Daley 10 tl'lt IOO of lionof•'Y County TrMMet "'81 .. the bani( f\lndl I: ti..be,;'";1 ~'J: w. umllT ma. Animated. Papa her drRmt at matt"'G hit eon and dlugtlttt baMbaM l."'o ... "The Shining" (1980, Hof· ror) Jack NiCholson. Shelley Duvall. A for- mer schoolteacher hired as a winter care- laker lor a remote. and apparently haunt- ed, Colorado hotel Is snowbound there with his wile and clai~yant young son. D IPmenral discretion is advised) (3 hfs) · · 0 llOVW "Maybe I'll Come Home In The Spring" ( t,.970, Orama) Salty Field. ·Jack- ie Cooper. A young girl returns to her par- ents' home after running away and tries 10 ad1us1 to their wOfld or double standards ~hr .. JO min) tD ':: MAtU19 Ladles Home Journal beauty and fashlOn edilor Lats Johnson has ups oo IOOking young longer; a man who chmbS skyscrapers. ti) llOVW ''The Getaway" ( 1972, Adven-ture) Sieve McOueen. All MacGraw. The profits from a hall-mllllon-dqllar heist by a husband-and-wile ream are almost lost to rival crooks. (2 hrs.) fD WAllWCll--•Mwnr 6i1i) WALL tTmf -"Wall Street Week Al The Chicago Mercantile Exchange: The Fulures Lie Ahead" Guest: Fred Ardlttl. president. GNP Financial DMSlon. GNP Commodities, Inc.: Richard Sandor, senior vice presldel'll. Drexel Burnham Lambert. Inc CC) llCMI "Blackboard Jungle" ( 1955. Orama) Glenn Ford. Anne Francis. A ded- icated young reacher attempts 10 reslorit order 1n a blg-c11y lralnlng school where teen-age lawlessness and violence have taken roo~rs.) ([) INllT4TIR CID MCMI "Meatballs" (1979, Comedy) Biii Murray. Chris Makepeace. A zany summer camp counselor leads his misfit charges Into a no-holds-barred spor-ts compelltlon against a group lrom another camp with a much belier reputation. ·po· thr .33mln) llCMI "Evllspeak" (1981. Horror) Chnt Howard. R.G, Armstrong A mllltary school cadet uws black magic to avenge the humllletlon he has suftered 111 the hal\ds ot his weallhter classmaras. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (l)llOWll "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) Wil- liam Holden. Julle Al'ldrews. A movie director who has just finished a multl-mll- llon dollar turkey goes-from attempted sui- cide 10 a bizarrely Inspired re-shooting ot his·~· 12 hra,, 4 min.) llt "Wollan" (1981. Suspense) Atber1 Anney. Diane Venora. POllca are laced with an unusual problem as New York Clly Is Invaded by a pack of dll- l>!_aced w°"'"' 'A' (I ht .. 55 min.) m llCMI "South Of T ahltl" ( 194 1. Act.ientura) Bflan Dontevy, Marla Montez. A lrlo of almlaas drlhers enoountet a beeulllul Paclllc Island pnncau In their wanderings. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) • • ~ mM Reguterly 11;hedultd Dmmtng may be dafayacj due to breeka. .. **',. .,_ Animated. the Menace deeldH 10 11u Ille Chitdltll ~bOt Mra. Wiiton out for a Mot~r.titR) i w••••• . -.&. ..-T-"Wal St'Mt Weelc At The CNceao Metcanttlt Exchef'CDr. The FUtur11 Lie ANed'' <Witt: Fred Ardlttl, PfM!d9nt, GNP F1nanclal DMllon, GNP Commodltlll, Inc.; Ncherd Stndof. Mt*>f vto. 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Friday, May 6, 1983-9 ----- -l'riclay Cont. fl8lety coriten<llng with the po~ce outsjde , alld a c!eadly mamba snelle In the build· lng's 11enlilatlon system 'A' ( 1 hr . 33 min.) .. cm .. na • ...,n,... ... -oou Cl) llOVll "Eye Of The Needle" (1981, Suspense) Donald Suthe,land. Kate Nelli- gan WhRe on a remote Scottish Island to meet a German submanne. an AxtS spy finds sheller from the storm 1n the cottage of a young married couple. 'A' ( 1 hr., 51 min.) 0 MOYll "Body Heat" (1981, Suspense) William Hurt. Kathleen Turner. A smallllme Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lo11er to murder tier husband ... 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) -a GD 1CTY 11M~l"'WWW-• Guests: Robin W1f.. liams, America (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ·~-~ 110V11 "Great Missouri Raid" (1950, Western) Macdonald Carey, Wendell Corey. The James and Younger bOys begin 10 ride ttie outlaw Hall again (2 hrs.) ·--M-MfWWW-llrl (() AUTO MCM Coverage of the NAS• CAA International Sedans (from North Wllkesbofo. N C.) ( 1 hr , 30 min.) CZ) llOVll "Preny Baby" ( 1979, Drema) Keith Carradine. Brooke Shields. A W~ War I photographer decides to marry 1'll adolescent daughter of a proslltute In the "Red Light District" of New Orleans. 'R' (1hr.,49mln.) -.~ .. --.. "Moon QI The Woll" ( 1972. Horror) David Jan55en, Ba1bara Rush. A werewOlf wreaks havoc In a smart town by ripping Its vic:llms to shreds ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) III lln9T~ TOllGHT An Interview with Marlo Thomas. m •SBW .. MTl"'WWW1111-MW1 C.O llOVll "EmHy" ( 1976. Orama) Koo Stark, Victor Spinetti In 1920s England, a teen-age girl comes ot age through an affair with an American schOolleacher • ( 1 hr , 25 min.) CD) llOCI Oii TY we llCMI "Typhoon" ( 1940, Adventure) Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston. Romanoe blossoms tor a couple In the land of. high winds and unpredictable lraln~~~l·Af ,;~ llD¥9 "·30-" (1959, Drama) Jack Webb. Wiiiiam Conrad, A mal'\8glng editor putts an departments tooether to get the __ Saturday [!!!per out. (I hr . 35 min:) CQJ llOYll ''On 'the Yard.., ( 1979. Orama) Tom Waites, John Heard. A quiet first- ollender. who doesn't really fit into prison society, Is caught in the mlddle of a power suuggle belwfffl a new guard captain and the tough coo who runs the action 111 the prison yard 'R' I 1 hr • 35 min } tlll llOVll "Southern Comfort" ( 1981, Orama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. A group of National Guardsmen on week- end maneuvers In a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a commu- nity ot backwoods Cajuns 'R' (I hr .. 40 min) 1M(C) llOVll "The Killing Kind" ( 1973, Ora- ma) John Savage. Cindy Williams, Alter serving two years on a trumped-up se" charge, a young man Is released trom pnson and begins seeking his revenge. 'R' U hr .. 35mln) 2191J llOYll "The Chase" ( 1966, Orama) Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda. A Sherill tries lo prevent the tragic meeting of an escaped convict and his adult8fous wile. !hrs.} GDl9CMWIO&w.lm • I .... Willie Mosconi vs. U.J. Puck· ell ( t hr.) ~11 (I) llOVll "An Eye Fo1 An Eye" ( 198 I, Adventure) Chuck Norris, Christopher Lee A San Francisco cop quits the force 10 avenge the murder of his partner by members of a drug ring. 'A' (1 hr.. 46 min.) 0 llOYll "Wollen" (1981, Suspense) Albert Finney, Diane Venora Pollce are laced with an unusual problem as New York City IS i()V8ded by 8 pack of dlS· i ced wolves ·a· (1 hr., 65mln.) !:al .... MO¥ll "Hold Thal Baby" ( 1949, Com· edy) Bowery Boys. Leo Gorcey The Boys step In to protect an Infant they found abandoned In a laundry. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tD TOii COTT\I: UP ClOll Guest: Zsa Zsa Gabor CD llOVll "Lady Chanerley's Lo11er" ( 1981, Orama) Sylvia Kristel. Nicholas Clay. Based on the novel by D H. Law- rence A scandalous love affair develops between a well-born lady and her garden· er. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.} -(ll) WOllLD AT I.Mii • 8 llD¥9 "The Man Who Reclaimed His Head" (1934. Orama) Claude Rains. Joan Bennett. A brllllent author sells him-self to an ambitious publlsner. r8Si.lltlng In Ire~. p hr . 30 min.) .(11) .... eRMour •llD llCMI "Aun For Thi Roses" (1978, Drema} Stuart WPlllman, Panchito Gomez. (2 hrs.) .. CM'TMl._,MO •••••in " ...... flWl»llf .. YmTU "Protlll\Jllon" -·--•••ltU-..... ,LA. IA'ftWY-•01-. ... llD¥9 "Julle" ( 1977, Cfame) Jane onda, Va""'8 R9dQtell9. (2 In.) Cl)__,.._ "Golf: Putting" Guttt; MN!• Holder, Oki.home 81111 coed'!, Qi) ... "Cont!Ntntel OMOI" <11N11, ~ tMOltOUUIMD 'A°"" ... CIAL • • oue5tlons For The r80S" lA) ([)llOVll "Paradise" ( 1982, Orama) Wll· he Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen-agers come of age In ·1823 Baghdad. 'A' (I hr .. 40min.) &!'©.> llCMI "Penitentiary IJ" (1982. Dre· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie Hudson An old pnson enemy rnorders a boxer's girlfriend, forcing him to return to the ring 'A' p hr .. 50 min.) •CO llOVll "Who Is Killing The Great Chefs Of Europe?" ( 1978, Comedy) George Segal. Jacqueline Bisse1. A lest-food chain king tries to keep his ex·wlle from being the next victim of a killer who Is mur· defing well-llnown chefs in the same way they prepare t Ir most famous dishes 'PG' (1 hr. 52 In.) ldl Qi) 1WO •A The mime 1eam of Robert Shields and ene Yarnell sing, dance and rtor lme In a series of sketches •m "Phone Call From A Stranger" ( 1952, Orama) Gary Me<rUI, Shelley Wint The lone survivor of a plane crash un takes the task of notifying the 11lc-1r ' families. (2 hrs.) llOTOCIOll Coverage of the BMX 8 ycte World Champ1onsh1p (from Las V. as, Nev ) (A) ( 1 hr.) • llOVll "Morning Glory" ( 1933. Ora· a) Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fair· anks Jr A small-town girl struggles for he chance to go on s1age. (2 hrs.) ~~Cannonball Run" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise. VarlOUS oddball characters compete In a coasHo-coast auto r&<;e 'PG' (I hr . 35 mlA.) (I) llON "Come Blow Your Horn" I 1963, Orama) Frank Sinatra. Tony Biii. A reformed playboy finds his younger brother tollowlng ln his footsteps. (2 hrs.) -~..,-.,.~ .. .,,.. ... llON "Paradise" ( 1982. Drama) Wll· lie Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen-agers come of ege In 1823 Baghdad 'R' ( t hr • 40 ~1Co. -1·'" ,_.._.,ccw.-nc..._,.,. CMIOOM(ll) _."Missing" (1981, Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sl11y Spacek. A mlddle·eged New York bullnesaman and hit daUOhter· In-law try to find out what happened lo his aon who d~ed during ttw rnllltery coup In Chile. 'Po' (2 hrs., 2 min.) Aomal'Ce) John Beluthl, Blair Brown. ( 1 hr .. 43mln.) CD) ilMI "Soldlef In The Ral(t" (1963, Comedy) Jackie Gleaaon, Steve M~ .. 30mln.) Cl) ...... • llD¥9 "Girl Frlendl" ( 1978, Orama) Melenle Meyron. EH W111aoh, ( 1 hf .. 28 " • min.) W (J)*"YMMLOT ... u••U IUllCM Gu11t: Miki ·-- r congr""'*' ere lnttMtftd In Weahlng-lon. O.C. on lauet effecting Orange Count}' Md tht netk>n. -~MCAU. .. ~--.. <I) M.UI Rey blamtt J,R. IOt"'SUt and t.Alct<ey'1 1ccJdent •nd offen a hYge rewerd lcw lnf0<mallon abOut tht hll· ano-run drl'.tet ( 1 hf.) G e ic.ct-The mother or a klO-nappees child d~11 alttt IN wit· neS&t9 t.Alehetl kMI · a mote><cycle gang member In self-deltnM ( t hf.) l .. A .. "11 •• 1• 1.nN0¥9t Leonard Bern-stein and lhe Vienna Phtlharmonlc per· torm Beethoven's "Egrnonl Ovef'1ure." Opus 8' and lhe Symphony No. 1 In C Major. Ot;J1· (A) (1 hr.) CE Tiii' IOllll Coverage of lhe Al Carter I Charlie Brown tO·roond Light· weigh! bOut (from Atlanta. Ga.), (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CO) CllOllY, l1UI l llAllti DA YUIHT AIAlt The veteran rock group perlorms a selection of their hl1s. Including Just A Song Before I Go" and "Love The One Your Wllh" In this concert taped In November. 1982. at 1he Universal Amphllheatre In Unlve1sal City, Calllornla. 1J hr .. 45 min.) CZ)llCMI "Missing" (1981. Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spaceil. A middle-aged New York buslnessman and his daughler· In-law try lo lind ou1 what happened to his son who disappeared during tht mllllary coup In Chile. 'PG' (2 hrs., 2 min.) ;. .. e lliUIO Ulm: THI ,_CAN CMU10 Melropolitan Opera slar Placido Domingo hoses a documenllry lraclng the 1raglca11y short life and career of one of the world's lat teno<s. { 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. llOllY I a:T CIL..rY IMOWCAll IA""9AY -.r -rA .. "11 llOftl "Victor I Vlclorla" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Aoberl Praslon. A gay Impresario turns a slarvlng singer inro the ra~e of 1930s Paris by billing her as Europe s grea1es1 female lmpersona· tor. 'A' (2 hrs .. 15 min.) ([)llOftl "Paradise" (1982, Drama) Wll- lle Aames. Phoebe Cales. Two leen-a rs -.. come of lQl In t823 Be~c:t. 'R' (1 hr . ·~of thft9Py. ancrtlltt llOW 10 find a '° mltq rl*'aplft. ( 1 hr.) I Mm n ·• Ca:J ...,. "St=i Eroa" ( 1980, Sci- -(I) m •II II PH Outing 1 r~lr enoe-Flotlon) lOtf , M~t. Rengw It~. Lale beoomM the t11get ol a bigot• Sex btcomte tic In a society ot ad, lormer aheflff'e deep-1Httd fury. ( 1 tht future. I 1 hi .. 1 O min.) hr.) CZ) llOWll "Don's P1t1y" t 1976. eom.- 1 • DOUI 1•11111 IMIC •w. <M John Hargaave, Pat Blshop. A group Y Doug Henning pertotrna eorne of hie ol subufbe.nltes gathef a1 a lri.nd'e houM classical llluslOne 11 well 11 magical acta to walch the ele<ltlon returns. ( t hr., 30 never be.l()(e &eel'I on lelevlllon, guests min.) lnclUde Tony RandaU. Erik Eatrada, Ann 1 •C&J9 Aelnllltlg. Alllaon Smllh and Andrea McAr· 1W (I) • IMDlUU.' "Conference die. JR) ( t hr.) Semlllnat~~~;· 30 min ) I D me... 8 e Host; Johnny Carson. -ITOllY Guest: Don Rickles. ( 1 hr.) llOftl "The Last Waltz" ( t 978, Musi· 19 MC ... llllHT\lll cal) The Band. Directed by Martin YOUAmm»flOarr Scorsese. Joni Mllchell. Eric Clapton. Bob ,,.,..,.,.. Dylan, Ringo Starr and others help The llOW9 "The Fan" (1981, Suspense) Band say good·bye Jn a filmed celebration Lauren Bacall. James Garner. A popular ot the group's farewell concert. 'PG' (I lilm star Is vlctrmfzed by a psychollc ht . 47 min.) admirer. (2 hrs.) CS) llOVll "Victor I Vlc1orla" (1982, ~-----Comedy) Julle Andrews. Robert Preston. 8'GITm A gay Impresario turns a slarvfng singer llO¥ll "Shame Of The Jungle" ( 1975, Into the rage of 1930s Paris by bffllng her Comedy) Anlma1ed. Voices by John as Europe's grealest female lmpersona· Belushi. Biii Murray. Apeman Shame lor. 'A' (2 hrs .. 15 min.) comes to lhe rescue of his beloved June In 0 llOVll "Personal Best" (1982, Ora-this ribald spool ol Tarzan movies. 'A' (1 ma) Mariel Hemlngway. P11rlce Donnelly. hr .. 15 min.) Two young lemale athletes era torn 1W e DAVID....._ "Former Chairman Of between love and ambition as !hey 1raln The Democratic National Comml11ee •• for ~ compe1ltlon. 'R' (2 hrs.) Robert S. Strauss" (1 hr.) -1 TMI 1W(H) llOftl ."Siient Rage" (1982: AdVen-111• mw MITWOM... lure) Chuc!\ Norris. Aon Silver. A critlcally ,__ 10 INM "The Hawks And Injured psychopath Is revitalized and • The Doves" The debate over going to war made almost lndestructable by lhe handl· is explored trom the Revolutionary War to work of a mentally unhinged sclenllst. ·A' Vietnam; Wiiiiam F. Buckley Jr. hosts. o U hr., •O min.) ,._ f1I) THI MOMOll OI rT AU. Jose Ferrer nar-tt9. 8fmr..-rT ~ An lnlervfew races a took er some of 1he foremost hOf· with Marlo Thomas. ror films of the las1 60 years. learurlng film • II llOftl "What's The Maner Wilh Hal· clips and Interviews wilh !hose who helped en?" ( t971. Mys1ery) Dabble Reynolds. make lhem. ( 1 hr L Shelley Winters. A woman threa1ens to 11111 1Wl Q 8 Cl) tlll Q)..,,. . her business partner when the !alter wanes IAWAY lllHr 10 leave anctg:t married. (2 hrs.) •11MCN01_ 1•••w•1www..,,. THI& I EdOMI LO¥I. ~CAii ITYU llAllY HAllTMAll, llAllY IWmlAN llOVll "Venom" ( 1982. Suspense) • "8 LATllllMT Psychologlsl Dr. Har-Nicol Williamson. Klaus Kinskl. 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( 1 hr .. 43 min.) <Bl .,_ "Contlnentat-OMde" (1981. Romance) Jotln Belushi. Blair Brown. ( 1 hr .. ~ ••un•nmwu J -·._cm ... TOPCCMllTllY llTIOP M YIM Hosts Ray Stevens and Tammy Wynette honor the 15 top songs of 1982 as selaGted by the readefs of the nation's oldest country muslc publlcatlon, "Muslc Clly News." Featured perlormefs Include David Frluen, Sylvia and Conway Twitty. i hrs.) l&.UUWlaMIJ 9000~ I •TO RM The Blll of Rights guarantee Of free speech and its meaning are debated: Wllllam F. Buckley Jr. hosts. i •WIC:INmwmLY ..-CMITOllY ll0¥9 "High Risk" (1981, Adventure) James Brolln. Cleavon Little. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ()) ll0¥9 "t Want You" ( 1952, Dr11ma) Dana Andrews. Dorothy McGuire. (1 hr., 40mln.) DmN "Full Moon High" (1980, Com· edy) Alan Arkin. Adam Arkin. (1 hr., SO mlnJo •tm JWl&L&.Ul1MT9 .... 8'WTI UnlmAY "Major Indoor Soccer League Semlflnal Playoff" Balti- more Blast at Cleveland Force (2 hrs.) 9 llO¥m "Captain Slnbad" ( 1963, Adventure) Guy Williams. Heidi Bruhl. (2 hrs.L D 9 Wiii WOll.O OP"""' Scheduled: coverage of the National Championship Motorcycle Racing (from· San Jose, P.ColSi-1:·· ~··"~ IAm.llTAI UUC11CA llClllJll TO M TOP GP M W011.0 NaturaHsta John and Janet Foster take viewers on a Journey to within 420 mlleS of the North Pote when they vtslt Canada's l h Arctic Islands. llMT""9llOOM ===-..., .. "The GoldWyn Foltlet" (1938, MUlloal) Adolphe Menfou, Ella Logan. (2 hrl.) (%) .,_ "Veoom" (1982. Suspense) Nleol Wiiiiamson. Klaus Klnslll. ( 1 hr .. 33 min~ =I~ "Tournament Of Chllmpl· one" John McEnroe and Ivan Lendt are •mono th9 top player• sohedul9CI to oom- pete In the ..mlflnal matohel (from W"t Bide Tehntl Club In For .. t Hllll, N. V.). (2 I .• • ~rly leheduled mm1na rney be delev-d oue to . brelkt. • rrMtm .. "Aetum Of Red Tig9f" (No ':i.Q;rn;:J I~ LI. (2 1Vt.) !! I ATM--.. ""-turn Of TM Aebelt" (1981, ) lefbate Eden. Jernllt Ferr. (2 -~ ............ . 14 Friday, Mmy e, 1183 ... . ~~-'•I' t > • \ l CID llO¥ll "Show Boat" ( 1951. Mus1c'a1r Kat!12'" Grayson, Howard Keet, (2 hrs.) .......... , .. CC) llO¥ll "Ransom" ( 1956, Drama) Glenn FOl'd, Donna' Reed. (2 hrs.) . Cl) UR POOT9MI. Boston Br~akers at Los Angeles Express (3 hfs.) (HJ .,.,. "Zulu Dawn"· ( 1979, Drama) Burt Lancaster, Peter O'Toole. (2 hrs .. 1 min.) (Q) DUl ... LU!I This doeumentary series goes around the globe to record the • ~nmu.u. im ressive feats of top daredevils. ( 1 hr.) 1llMI "For The Love Ot Benji" ( 1977, AdVenture) Patsy Garrett. Cynthia Smith. ~hrs.) ............... llOWll "Missing" (1981, Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. (2 l')rs .. 2 min.) Ct llO¥m "Girt Friends" ( 1978. Drama) Melanie Mayron. Ell Wallach. ( 1 hr .. 28 :iT-~ LOI.,._., Olym,# hopefuls profiled are Stephanie Hightower and Candy Young (track and lleld), Grant Kenney (kayak) and Bruce Baumgarten lresttlng) { 1 hr ) ...... AU LAV.. A -.Va COll/11111 rA•t ... IOUDIOLD llMIC8 IT~ MAMY ILACllTGMI Disappearing elephants. enchanted gar· dens and floating llghtbulbs are just a few ot the tricks up master magician Harry Blackstone's sleeve In this spectacular _rn11~w. (2hra,) Ci) "The Old Corral" ( 1937, West- ern) Gene Autry, Hope M11nntng. ( 1 hr.) CO .,_ "Sounder" ( 1972. Drama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. ( 1 hr., 45 mini.. ~ mWll~Conlinental Dtvlde" (1981, Romance) Jotin Belushi, Blair Brown. ( 1 hr .. '43 min.) .. 1= "The Birds" (1963, Suspense) Tipp! Hedran, ROd Taylor. (2 hrs .. 30 .. mlnJ...,,. IL.AV.. a -.v a CO.AMY -.a~ ATM ltCMll ="Soldier In The Rain" (1963, Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Stave McOueen. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) __ .. .. 18 t,sson at a,.trus;k drivi/lg schoOI, and sur-ve~ CB radios and evaluat~ their useful· ness as emergency equipment. o (C)llOvm "On Golden Pond" (1981, Dra- ma) Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn. Old family tensions resurface as an elderly couple return tor a test summer at their - New England retreat and are visited by their daughter. her fiance and his son 'PG' ( 1 hr,. 49 mu'I.) ®llOVll "Mlssing" (1981, Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. A mlddle·aged New York businessman and his daughter· In-law try to hnd out what happened lo his son who dlsappeare<I during the military coup in Chile 'PG' (2 hrs. 2 min.) 0 .,. "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Western) Gary Cooper, Maria Schell. A doctor kills a man While rescuing a girl and Is almost lyncheo by a drunken mob. ( t hr .. 46 min) •18 Cl)(l)GD ... llAllY m.91 llOCIM AUCI . -.AT CHIPI Of ... OIUAM llO¥m "For Your Eyes Only" (1981 , Adventure) Roger Moore, Topot James Bond tracks a crtl'Jiinal who purl<>lned a top secret British defense devlee 'PG' (2 Mliihrs~~ 1lll • llMCN CIP-UCll wmt DAVID NWOWllZ MOU.YWOCIO CLOmUP Featured" a pro- file of Jamet Stewart, wno discusses his new HBO film with Bette Davis; a IOOI< at children of celebrities: the premiere of the Disney _Cable Channel. &:' MAllDY IOYI I NAllCY llfR ll'ft. (I) N•.U Chicago Cubs at San Otego Padres (3 hrs.) I "°"" cowrr . -~wmtLAwwetwax "--mM Regularly schedUled programming may be delayed due to ~~ • AU.c:.ANme-.T Mll.u&.L I Cf) ~ flOOTUU Michigan Panthe<s at Arizona Wranglers (3 hrs } CO llO¥ll "Flanltenttary" ( t980, Drama) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Thommy Pollard. A young black uses his boxing skills to 9Ur- vtve In =on. 'R' (I hr .. 35,LTtln.) t:m IA lU. St. Louis Cdrdlnals at Los Angeles DodQers (3 hrs.) CZJllCMI "Mlaslng" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Lemmon. Slaay Spacek. A mlddle-aged New York bualnnsman and his daughter· In-law tty to find out what happened to his eon wno disa~red during the military cou~~· 'PG' (2 hra.. 2 min.) 791 .-Y-:.n. JOllllrJ ''Euble Blake: A c.ntury Of Music" Host Biiiy °" Wllllamt end • atallar group of the late Euble Bl•k•'• ltllndl and collMguae cele-brate the tenowntd oompoMr'• 100th birthday from the Kenntdy CeJ.ittr for the ,.f&!if" (2 hrt., 6 min.) .. =·--.,. • LA '•lured: • lo<* at Iha growing polltleet power ol tenlof cltlzena: e trl~a.i°'ta HMlth Club I.,. .... _ a ... , ... = ft'--WU U•Pr~Etlk reo ti a bin,.,. bend of c.tnlYal I*· fonn.,• to reecw Mart10, wno It ~ held prllonef In Pr1nce 8teollpool'1 oeetre. • Sll tmAT llNCTAno. Animated ...,sed on the llOfy by Ch.tflet Olcitlf'MI. A young boy's lift It dHply lnftuellced by • chanoe encounter wllh an etc:a~ prls· oner ( 1 hf .. 15 min.) 00 ._ "Continental Divide" (1981. Romane.) JoM Balulhl, Blair Brown. ( t hr .• 43 min) • •W ~ -"Golf: The Swing" Guest: Jerry \/room, San Jose State eoeeh. 19 IUlft'I 1-JW l •fLWl11-..-...... 1.•u= &11 TlllllAL llOUI DAVIY •ta&M1" CIUILMIM> . .._ .. NIT,_ YOl&fcamM.1" --UM.(11) .,. "Whlatte Oown The Wind .. ( 1962, Orama) Hayley Mills, Bernard Lee. (1 hr., .Omln.) 1:11~·•m•• 1 1"1-.TTMll --· a 'AC-llM I unu MICALI I .... I DAVIY-IOUATM •Ll9 . Ml-•HPW. ........... HOW TO ~y YOUR IDT IOLI "The Scoring Shots · (R) 1 cm • -YOU, UNIMOO An Australian boy raises a baby kangaroo. 0 llO¥ll "No Nukes" (1980, Musical) Jackson Browne. Crosby, Stiffs & NaSh 1 hr .. 43 min.) · .. i ~··AIHIT11 .,. WU. Wl.D--.0 ""~ ...... ·--·~ IAMl>AY-QMllVla llA'l'lm AT 1"1 IUOU .,. "Breaking The-Sound Barrier" (1952, Orama) Ralph Richardson. Ann TOd~C~irs.) : (() RAClll Live coverage ol the Pre-Kentucky Derby Races (lrom Church~ ill. Downs In Lexington. Ky ) (5 hrs .. 30 min.) ® llO¥ll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) cm TMJ ,o.a, Teen-agers encounter frus- tration as they try to llnd employment at a f!!ge. Impersonal corporation. ( 1 hr.) W llO¥ll "I Want You" (1952. Orama) Dena Andrews. Dorothy McGuire. ( 1 hr • 40 min) H CZl llOVll "Venom" ( 1982. Suspense) . llllcol Williamson. Klaus Klnskl. ·( 1 nr .. 33 mini .. --~/llOM-,~ ·.' • TMAT_IMOW_ --- VOYMI TO ntl IOTrOll Olntl 1U NOUWl.-t • .. LIAVUT TO IU¥11 ®l ICOCl9YDOO I ~D 191 TAU "Serious lllne~" --IRllE' I _,...., ~CMeo.t1•n llOVll "Mountain Family Robinson" (1979, Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) @ llO¥ll "Tilfle's Punctured Romance" (Silent) (1915, Comedy) Charlie Chap- lin, Marie Dressler. ( 1 hr.) e llCMI "Fury In Paradlle" (•955. Cre- me) ~,... Thompson, Rae llufbl<lt ( 1 ht.,30mln ..... -1~=----....... .. ......... ~lncheeter '73" ( 1950. W•I· ern) Jamea Stewart. Shetr.y Winters. (2 tvs.) - I ........ ._c••• arr llOVll "MIS6log" (1981. Orama) Jael( Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs •. 2 min.) l\t .,. "Denny" ( Hl79. AdVenture) Rebecca Page. George Luce ( 1 hr . 28 ---~/llOM-mini !J ......... ,w .... 8l&UOIDOUM .... l~,-­O -•m9YILA ... a-.n •unu••uan LMT CllMCI UIMI Brad Sears lodts at (\IW and used rtcteetJonal vehi- cles. CJ • · ID •CODr• I OllW CCMITY "Wash· ington Assignment" Orange County's five congressmen are Interviewed In Washing· Ion. D.C. on Issues attecllng Orange County and lhe nation CC>.,. "On Golden Pond" (1981. Ora- ma) Henry Fonda. Katharine Hepburn ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) (0) PALI Four Brooklyn teen-agers create a wtilmslcal cable TV show with a perpe-tually optimistic host. ( 1 hr.) CS) .,. "The Reluctant Oeootante" ( 1958, Comedy) Rex Harrison. Kay Ken· dell.'( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZl llOVll "Y OV Never Can Tell" ( 1951, Com~dy) Dick Powell, Peggy Dow. ( 1 hr., 20mm.) -1--..a1m1 .. .. .. AIJATAll IMOW lllMI "More Than Magic" ( 1955, Western) Clayton Moore, Jay Sllverheels. ( l hr .. 30 min.) e IVBIYDAY COOi.a Wint MCQUll ..,_ • il!>CAUWA._._ QD llOVll "This England" ( 1943, Orama) ROddy McDowell, Constance Cummings. l hr., 30mln.) tW -.uuwtkMST MPAU. Philadelphia Phillies at Mon- treal Ex.;AJ3 hrs.) e U California Angels at Detroit Tigers (3 hrs.) 8 aJl -= lfllCfM.a "Tha Secret World 01 Og" Animated. Penny and Pot- lywog are )alled by Og's lltlle green town sher~';:~ ffo.,,-i ICM. 'l'Ult llOVll ''Parrish" (1961. Orama) Tro~ Donahue, c:n= Colbert. (2 hrs.) l lATNY'I U•tt I Regional coverage ot Call· fornia Angels at Detroit Tigers or Philadel· phi~ies at Montreal Expos. (3 hrs.) 4D •IOCllTY CIJ llOVll "Pajam' Tops" (No o8te) • Robefl Kline. (2 hrs.) · cm .,_ "Smol<ey And The Bandit" ( 1977, Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Sally Field. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 0 llOVll "Mystery On Monster Island" {1981. Adventure) Terence Stamp Peter Cush~(1 hr .. 40 min.) ' 11'1 OZI ~W. Houston As1ros at Atlanta Braves !f ::J '*IPAT . o .-c•w• l mATClmNOI ...... NCUl•IOClllTY .,_ "The NIOhl The Light& Went Out In G&Orgla" ( 1981, Orarna) Kristy MeNI· enot, Mark Hamlll. ( 1 hf .. 60 min.) (%).,."Missing" (1981, Dlama) Jack Lemmon, Sluy Spacek. (2 hrL, 2 min.) ......... .. ,IUCQT .. ..... rumT llCMI "A Man Called Gannon" ( 1969, Wes1em) Tony Franciosa. Mictlael Sarrazln. (2 hrs.) e llOVll "The Chinatown Kid" (1979. IAdv=c'b,B~/~ng, (2 hrs.) WTWIFOllA.._ llOVll "The Stratton Story" (1949 Bioglaphy) James Stewan. June Auyson: j£hrs.) CSJ llOVll "For Your Eyes Only" ( 1981. Adv:enture). Roger Moore. ToPOI (2 hrs., 5mfn.) Cl CO&U9MWML Cal State, Fullerton vs Ca1St8(e.-long8eacn (2hrs,) -·DIWCMU 0 ... --.0 Off .-ollTI Scheduled: .coverage ot the National Championship Motorcycle Racing (from San Jose, Caut.) : World Show Jump!Qg J;hampioo- ships (from DuUlin, Ireland): the Kentuc· ky Oaks Horseftace for three-year-Old fil- lies: a Kentucky Derby pre-race report. ( t hr.) . I PAT~ COl9IU1'm ,.,.._ ..,... FOii A lmAION * Cl) NCAA QY191A111Ci Coverage or the Men's Championships (from Penn State Un1versrty) . and the Women's Champion- ships (from the University of Utah In Salt Lak=h (2 hrs.) Cf) 'I TOP Tiii G> llOVll "Tammy And The Bachelor" ( 1957, Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Leslte Nielsen. (2 hrs.) 8D NOVA "The Case Of The UFO's" A · rigorous. scientific Investigation Into the fa~t. fiction and hoax of unldentifled flying ob1~esented. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) Cl> .,_.YIAll -CIJ 110V11 "Outrageous!" ( 1977, Come- dy) Craig Russell, Hollis McLaren. (t hr., 40mln.J ©) llOVll "Don's Parly" ( 1976, Come· dy) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop. ( 1 hr .. 30min.) D 110V11 "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Marlin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1:11 D ®l lmlTUCCY ~ Live coverage of tho 109th,runnlng (from Churchill Downs in Leo;"~·). ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l ===ACTKAMll('ll) MIO lllAUZlll 110V11 "Bedtime For Bonzo" ( 1951 Comedy) Ronard Reagan, Diana Lynn. ( i hr .. 25mm.). •• -. CD AL-..01• OllTI QUJQM'I la.um Mm.YADAMI llOVll "Helf In The Pacific" ( 1969, Orama) Lee Maf\/lrt, Toshlro Mifune. (2 hrs.) • Em CMAmnY Wint IU .,,_ "Gar· bage" Bill Moyers meets some unusual people~.!lose work Involves studying what we throw away. (R) Q ii!> .-cM tTCWf • (C) llOVll "The Afth Musketeer" ( 1979, Friday, May 6, 1983 13 -Saturday Conl. (1981, Drama) ,Syl~a K11s1el, Nicholas Clay. Based on the novel by O.H Law- rence A scandalous love affatr develoPs between a wefl·born lady and her garden- er. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) ' I AUAI mnt AllD '°9111 1W u.AIY_.. ? GD IAT\lmAY 9lllHf IJ¥I Host Stevie Wonder. ( 1 hr., 30 min) 8AIC ... ()) llOWll "The Champ!OO" ( 1949, Ora· me) l<irlc Douglas. Ruth Roman An unscrupulous young boxer heartlessly pushes loved ones aside to get to the top. ihr .• 50 min.) 1119Blll8T lmlWOM .... 1•110CK•• Pl.AftOY Oii Tiii All llOWll "Mother's Day" ( 1980. HoirOf) Nancy Hendrlekson, Debolah Luce An Insane malrlarch and her equally dis· , turbed sons gruesomely vlc11mlze a trio of ~u~men. (1hr .. 35mln.) 1M U "Beneath The Planet Of The • Apes" ( t970, Science-Fiction) James Franciscus. Kim Hunter While searching IOI a fellow as1ronau1. a man discovers a mutant underground.society which WOf· ships the atomic bomb ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 1W(C) llOVll "Goodbye, Emmanuellt!" ( t9n, Drama) Sylvia Kristel, Umber'lo Orsini. A beautiful woman's search tor the Ultimate erotle experience brings her to a startling realization. 'R' ( 1 hr 40 min ) -·UUIMTMJl <I>IOml Coverage of the Police Athlehc League Tournament (from Cleveland. Ohio.) (R) (2 hrs., 30 min.) g-. "Full Moon High" (1980. Com· edy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arkin. A high school IOOtball star gets the urge 10 howl when&ver there's a full moon 'PG' ( 1 hr., 50mln.) I IUlllMA&. OLLOM -..... OITMIU. mT °' ••••rT INQAL. llOWll "Sex With The Stars" ( 1979. Comedy) Thick Wiison. Martin Burrows. The writer of a seicual advice column embarks on a malor research projecl -a study of the relationship between a wom- an's sex drive and her birth sign 'R' ( t hr., 30 min.) CD) llOWll "Twlllght Pink" ( 1981, Fania· sy) Veronica Hart, Kandi Barbour. One man Is able lo live out his sexual fantasies with any woman he deslrea. ( 1 hr • 10 min.) -lunclay ._CC) llOWll "Ransom" (1956, Drema) _ 1 Gie~ne Reecl. (1 hr, 50 min.) -econ ::.-1 CCWNTY CN MM11 .. ,...... . llON "Z" ( 1969, Sutpente) Yves Mont and. Jean-Louis TrlntlQOllnt (2 hrs., 6 min,) CZ).,. "Bedtime F0< Bonzo" ( 1951. Corned';) Ronald Reegan. Diana Lynn, (I i.2&mln.) 11t1 IMANIM MMl~IATTMI._. -... ,_ ...... ow flllRa • ..., • llml- 11 Frldey, Mey I, 1083 ~ (r)ClmlA ICOM . 1l:tl CID QOllQ '°" LAU1H1: ,_ YOUNG COii-a Interviews, Comte vignettes and 1n- concerl performances highllght this docu· mentary that lool\s at the lives of three young comedians both on and 011 the Sta~~) 1• 8 W W MIU TOllTI llCMI "Dracula" (1931, HOl'rOI') Bela LugOSI, David Manne<s A vampire in search of blood puts a sweet young girl under his spell. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •••• 118"'..,.. ... CS) llO¥ll "Tarzan, The Ape Man" ( 1981, Ad11enture) Richard Harris, Bo Derek. While accompanying her lather on a search tor the legendary Elephant's Graveyard. a young woman 1s abducted by an unclVlllZed white man who was raised by apes 1n the Jungle 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) CZ) llO¥ll "Loulou" ( 1981, Orama) Isa· belle' Huppert, Gerard Depardleu. A young woman 'falls In love with a man she met In a disco but cannot accept his lrresponsl· ble. carefree attitude toward Ille. (I hr . 50m1n.) UI I MOU.YWOOO Q,,o.ut AIC ... DNnaY DIMY fUTIYA&. 'MADI Lolusvllle, Kentucky Is the site of this 1091h annual spectacular parade. (2 hrs) m> llOVW "The Defector'' ( 1966, Suspense) Montgomery Clift, Hardy Kruger The CIA enlists the aid of an American physicist to elfcl1 Information from a delecllng Russian spy. (2 hrs.) (C)llOWll "Cheaper To Keep Her" ( 1980, Comedy) Mac Davis, Tovah Feldshuh. In order to meet his alimony payments, a recently divorced private detective tracl(s down delinquent husbands for a d1110foe lawyer. 'R' ( t hr , 32 min ) 0 llO¥ll "Ghost Story" ( 198 1, Horror) Fred Astaire, John Houseman. Mysterious deaths begin to decimate the ranks ot a small circle ot elderly men who share both a monthly storytelling geHoge1her and a 50-year-old secret 'A' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) W llO¥ll "~lsslng" ( 198 t, Drama) Jack Lammon, Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New York businessman and his daughter· ln·law try to find out what happened to his son who disappeared during the military coup In Chile. 'PG' 12 hrs .. 2 min, J • 8 MIMI "Llttle Fauss And Big Halsy" ( 1970, Drama) Robert Redford. Michael 1'°" "Memory And Diet" Guetla: Kril11e Alley, memoiy expefl ArthUr Bornstein, Martin Schill, M.O. and Joyce Virtue, allef· ~specleMtt. lamTICHIU. llOWll "Wacky Taxi" (No Date, Com• edy) John Aatln, Frank Sinatra Jr. ( 1 hr., .. ,30 ~ .. , •• u.w • •••1111•.,·u--• C#'JMll..,.. ... .,. ...... .......... 111• ....,_ YOUl'll • TMI--"~thlQ1I Stand· ICll Of M9<11clne" • .... , ... 1mcw .. ,. __ 1IC'I YM»llr LOT ... "Adv9nlur" Of fha Wlld91nM1 J. Pollard. Two motOfcychsts leave behind a siring of broken hear'ls as they roar through the West on ballered btkes with desperate dreams. (2 hrs.) (J.) llOYll "Final Exam" ( 1981, Suspense) Cecile Bagdadi, Joel S. Rice.· A klllet S1lllks his vlcttms on a· college campus. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "Smokey And The Bandit" ( 19n. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Aeld. A daredevil trucker accepts a chal- lenge lo run a tructcload ot beef from Tex- as back to Georgia in a limited amount of time. 'PG' (1hr .. 40mln.) ...GD ... llOWll "Dracula's Daughter" ( 1936, • Horror) Otto Kruger. GIOlla Holden. A man is led on a dangerous search when a impire's daughter kid~ his flancee. hr , 30mln.) ~--0 MmCM1Wu.&.A. lll'TllUC'nOIW. ... "Track And Field: Discus" Guest: Mike Bozeman. Flor- ida coach. -1-Till~ -· .... •I 'WI Jimmy Caras vs, U.J. Pucl\· ett {R) ( 1 hr.) (l)llON "Student Bodies" (1981. Com· edy) Kristen Riter, Matthew Goldsby A heavy-breathing psychotic ~Iller stalks the tun-IOVlng students of a typlcal American high school. 'R' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) CZ) llOWll "Venom" (1982. Suspense) Nicol Williamson, Klaus Klnslll. Kid- nappers hold a young American boy hos- tage In his parent's London home, alter· nately contending with the police outside and a deadly mamba snalle In the build- ing's ventnatlon system. 'R' ( 1 hr • 33 min.) •Ct) lllCMI "The Slratton Story" ( 1949, Bt0graphy) James Stewart, June Allyson. The loss of e leg ls overcome by besebell player Mont~n. (1hr.,50mln.) •(!).aoYY • llOWll "Kiss The Girls And Make Them Die" ( 1967. Adventure) Michael Con- nOfs, Dorothy Provine. A s..:ientlst dlscov· ers a way 10 mass·st&fitlze men and sells his idea to the Chinese. (2 hrs.) CD llOWll "Penlten1iary II" ( 1982, Dre· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie Hudson. An Old prison enemy murders e boxer's girlfriend. fOf'clng him to return to the ring. 'JI' ( 1 hr .. 50 mtn.) e llON ''Phobia" (1980, Suepenae) Family II" ( 1978, Adventure) Robeft Logan. Suun 0.mente Shaw. ( 1 ht , 45 min.) (I) 1* "m1a•1• OI _,The Rte 110-ry ol Iha cenlne 11ar II trac.d from hit rea- cue at en animal lheltlf through hit TV debut on "Petticoat Junction" end on to hit ~~·tardonl In n1ma, "'9' •WMM.ao -.., ... .. lb ]Rrf _,_.. -~---­., ........ ==-mu.:.:. .... ,~"'-(1912, ~ tery) Tom 8motMrl. Cetol J(an.. (1 hr .. 20mln,) • ..... , --Larry, lht IChool tough guy, f0tees Wllllt to ~ him ceharm leaOtlS fO ht can anraot gltlt. o .. "&uce Lee: Tti. ~en,~ Myth" ( 1an, Adventu1e) Brue. LI The Ille and limn ol &uca Lea. from hie beginnings In Hong Kong to his rise 11 a karate e11pert and movie star, are raco\ltlt· ad, ~hrs.) e QI , ... MOCll9I Hooke1 tries to help a fet'(llle officer who Is In love with him adJuat to Nt. 11*..&he Is aarlously Injured. l1 hr.) D ..,. "Mad House" ( 1977, Hotror) Vincent Ptloa. Peter Cushing. Wheo an old star of horror lllm attempts to make a comeback. ha finds that ha Is accused of a number ol murders. (2 hrs,) • ..,. "The Fan" (1981, Suspense) Lauren Bacall, James Garner. A Popular lllm Siar la vlctlmfzed by a paychollc adml~hra.) ... "The Best Of Benny Hill" ( 1979, Comedy) Benny Hiii, Jack Wright. Benny Is Joined by other British comedl· ans tor a hllarlo\Js look at Ille and Its com- ~>eltles~s.) !L "Julia" (1977, Ofama) Jane Fonda. Vanessa Redgrave. Writf!f Lllllan Hellman Is drawn Into the main thrust ot wartime resistance efforts when her clos- est childhood friend seeks her help. (2 hrs.) CID 0 llO¥ll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) ,Steve Martir\ Rachel Ward. A hard-boiled private eye runs Into a host ot lamlllar characters while Investigating the death of a scientist I cheese tycoon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) fl) llO¥ll "Paris Calling" ( 1941, Orama) Elisabeth Bergner, Randolph Scott. A tamale member of the French Resistance Is ordered to kill her lover when ll's disco11- ered that he's a Nazi sympathizer. ( t hr .. 30mln.) .. 8 G) M.¥91 900l9 Ricky and Arnold llnd the FBI on their trail when Ricky breaks a top-secret government code on his COfTIPUler. (R) • 8 Cl) llO¥ll "Tlme After Time" ( 1979. Science-Fiction) Malcolm McDowell. David Warner. H.G. Wells chases the Infamous Jack the Ripper from Vlctorlan London to modern-day San ·Francisco through the use of a time machine. (2 hrs.) D G) llAllA'I PAl&Y Mama kicks Vint out or the hOuse when she discovers that he pawned her slt11er to help a lrlen~ get out of jail. 8 <II LM IOAT An elderly man tra11etlng with his granddaughter meets a college chUm. Isaac has to break oH his romance with a woman, and e11erythlng seems 10 go wrong tor a honeymooning couple. Q l1 hr.) C!> llO¥ll "Bluebeard" ( 19«. Horror) John Carradine, Jean Parker. A charming puppeteer, whp Is really a psyc~otlc stran- gler. brings about his own downfall when he lalls In love with a beautiful woman. ( t · h~) • CO llCMl~'Penitenliary II" (1982. Dra- 'M) leeA lseee Kennedy. Etf\fe Hudson. An old prison enemy murders a bo>eer's girlfriend, forcing him 10 retum to Iha ring. 'A• ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (J) llO¥ll "Paradise" ( 1982, Ofpma) Wil- lie Aames, Phoebe Cates. Two teen-agars come of age in 1823 Baghdad. 'R' ( t hr., 40mln.) (Z) llCMI "Don's Party" ( 1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave. Pat Bishop. A group ol sut>urbanltes gather at a friend's house to w11ct1 the election '91Urnt. ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) ... llCMI "W&lll'I That A Time" ( 1981 • Mullcal) Oocu,,,.,,tary. The ea,..,. of the IOlk group Thi Weavers a1e t1aced. focue- lng on their blacktlltlng duflng the McCar- thy era and l'llghl!ghttd br• their 1eunlon concett In Carnaole HaN. ( hr .. SO min.) •D • ~ •Y Problem• arlta wtlen OlaM'~gtHt to take care of one ol Mlchael'a rare labot= mloe. (fi)M•IE&:llY Thia M tlta of TV megazil\e news progrJms focuses on the e11en1a ot the weak ol Ma1ch 16. 1956. ........... •al).,_ "Sellen Days In May" ( 1964, Suspense) Burt Lancaster, Kirk Dooolas. A 1op-1anklng U.S. general plots a mllTtary coup In oppOsltlon to the ptesldent's pro- posed disarmament agreement wlth the .. Sov.let ~hrs., 35 min.) 11 =AIY *MD Mr. Roarke recalls some past fantasles In an attempt to cheer up Tattoo, who Is 1aco11erlng from a serious auto accident. D (1 hr.) D llO¥ll "LIFE GoeS"To Tile Movies" ( 1976) Documentary. Narrated by Shir- ley MacLalne. Hen<y Fonda. Liz.a Mfnnelll. A took at the American ~ affair with the sliver screen and how HoltywOOd has por- lrayed American Ille trom the '30s to the '70s. (2 his .. 30 min.) ~-~·TWOM ... 16 = "Rose Qt Washington Square" ( 1939, Musical) At Jolson. Allee Faye. A lovely female singer tries to remain optl· mlslic though her abusive husband Is on a sell-destructive path. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CC) llO¥ll "The Fifth Musketeer" ( 1979. Adventure) Beau Bridges, Ursula Andress. O' Artagnan and the Three Musk· etee1s become Involved In another plan to block the evil Intentions of the sinister Car- dinal Richelieu agalnsl the French aristoc- racy. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) (()ILL.WIDI Willie Mosconi \IS. U.J. Puck· ell (R) ( 1 hr.) ® .... llAILOWI: PNVATI m Marlowe Investigates the murder of a Powerful raw· yer which uncovers a series or twisted For a.drlfd Ad ACTION Call A DAILY rtLOT AO-VISOt '41-S'71 r ... uonehlp .. mong the wMlthy. ( 1 tv.) ca> _. "Richard Pryor Live From fha Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Rlcherd PryOf. lhlt filmed conc.n performanoa It highlighted by the eomldlan's lltewl on sax, marriage, prlton, Illa and • ctiftllng though humoroua account of hie ceta· atrophic expetlancea with cocaine ~e. 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.) •9"11 "Patadlse" (1982, Orama) Wii- iia Aames. PhOeba Cates. Two teen·agafl come ot eoe rn t82S 8aghdad 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) -1 TWl.IMTlllm . .... ,.., ~-.. ,_HM fl.A~ "The Rothko Consplrecy" Larry Hoodelcott: Andrea Levine and Barry MOf&e star In Mlch8al Baker's Oflglnal teleptay beSed on the last days of artist Mark Rothko, hi• eulclda 1nd the acandal that followed. Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ... , MlUllDAY...,_,MI '* '1,UJM:'-Daytime soap stars who have made i t· big In prime time: a history of New York City's nlohtllfe; an Interview with Mano Thomas. (1 fir.) m llO¥ll "The Long. Hot Summer" (1958, Orama).. Paul Newman. Joanna Woodward. Based on the novel by WHll8m Faulkner. A strangef In a smaN town changes the lives of a pair of wealthy ~ng peoete. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) tlJ llOVll 'The Getaway" ( 1972. Adven· ture) Steve McOueen. All MacGraw. The profits from a hall-mlllion-dollar heist by a husband-and-wile team are almost lost to rival crooks. (2 hrs.) CE:J ..,.m CID llO¥ll "Continental Ollllde" (1981, Romance) John Belushi, Blalt Brown. A Chicago newspaper columnist travels to the Rockies to escape some political heat and lniervlew a reclusive naturalist. 'PG' 1! hr .. 43 min.) (IJ llO¥ll "The World Of Henry Paris·· Q-10~~ (1 hr .. 30 min.) CS) John Byner shows you things stranger than truth, larger than lite. and zanll)r than a(lythlng you'11e 81/&r seen. Cl) llCMI "Ladv Chatterley's Lover" The Happy birthd~y Clown for klJ:ia of all agesl Balloon animal•, magic, • ~ -mm1t;-oam..~ve111rnoq'U\im. .. -' ANsonabla ratea Incl. • party fav~. Friday, May 6, 1983 15 I' I -SunclaY Cont. -. .~11 . .\,(1 t)r . ~milt.) ) ,/ / ;> ,.• ~ (a:> llOVll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( t982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) a:'t llCINIY, llCINIY, ...,._, Featured· how the average person can make II In ~day) ma1ket. ----*I IUllaAY . IBMW • . H•Ml Chicago Cubs al San Diego Padres (3 hrs.) I ADMlo-11 - MOlfn. "Air Crash" An )nvestlga· tlon into the financial and legal aftermath of several tragic air disasters Is presented D (1 hr.) Im IPOM'IWCR.11 Scheduled: coverage of the Alabama Talladega 500 Grand National Stock Car Race (from Alabama International Motor Speedway) . final stages of the 15-<lay Sumo Wreslflng Grand Tournament (from Kokuglkan Are- na l~i Japan). D Allllll MWIM mtAYIOll (() AUTO MClel Coverage ol the NAS- CAR International Sedans (from Norlh W1lkesbolo, N.C,)-(Al (2 hrs.) CO llOVll ·'National Lampoon Goes To The. Movies,:: (1981. Comedy) Robby Benson. Richard Widmark. ( 1 hr • 30 llT'tln~ TMI DOCTOA wi 110T1: • n11 PADlm um • 10LD our " ............. ~ ·1=-ITOOIU .-TAlllllQ tulAM mtA~ llOVll "Sunday In New York' ( 1964, Comedy) Cliff Robertson, Jane Fonda. (2 hrs.) GllCMI "Ml&slng" (1981, Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) CZ> llOVll "Raggedy Man" (1981, Dra- ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts (1 hr .. 36mln.~ a. I':.. "The Sectet War Of Harry Frlgg" ( 1969. Comedy) Paul Newman. §ttva Kosclna. (2 hrs ) tu llOVll "I'll Take Sweden" ( 1965. Comedy) Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld. (2 l~wncee • mcM•llTI.., ... _,,.., COll'lm'DMIYNW.TMWI llOVll "Dead And Burled" ( 1981. Horror) James Farentlno. Melody Ander· son. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CJ) llOVll "That Midnight Kiss" ( 19-49, Musical) Marlo Lanza, l<athryn Grayson. i hr., 38mln.) llMl•AMTOMI -UIT'11"9w.D -TMI AIOUT '9C1*8 Guest: Paul Bai· i . heed of lhe NBC Ptioto Oepartmenl. llUUftmMe llO¥ll "The Befit Of St. M1ry'1" (19'45, Drema) Bing Cra&by. lngrld Bero· man~30mln) I CGITmDIMYMPLTM--OCMITIY .-0 IA&A. Ray Clerk holll 1 rOUtlng country mutlc 1 .. 11ve1 from hie hometown of Independence, KenNt. thlt lnc!udet •uch country•weatern grMfl n Merit H1ogerd, Ch1rHt Rleh, Johnny Lee and L.eoy J. 0.~1 hr,) -~-.... ,,, MOCl8 ... .. UIT'11 •wu OUllOOI LR Cllaraoter 1otor Dub aylof and hit grandton go quail hunting neer Albeny, GiorQla. 18 Fnday, May e, 1183 ) ) ........ *AllV t» ,.' .,.) l ~ <Ill Tlllll "Tournament 0 1 Champ1· ons" Coverage of the linal matches (from West Side Tennis Club In Foresl Hills. N. Y ) ,.2 hrs.) l:'U:.ca11••_,_,....., llMY"'8 llOOM PllCNICT ....... • • 1..-. Willie Mosconi vs. U.J. Puck· ell (R) ( 1 hr.) CJ:)llO¥ll ''Wac,l<y Taxi" (No Date. Com- edy) John Aslin, Frank Sinatra Jr. (2 hrs.) I llY '~ TMI tMOIT a. Cl_.ICOM .. AT-Topic: A.1.0.S. IPORTIWCR.D Scheduled: co11erage of the Alabama Talladega 500 Grand NatiOnal Stock Car Race (from Alabama International Motor SpeedWay): final stages ol the 15-<lay Sumo Wreslllng Grand Tournamenl (from Kol<uglkan Are- na i~~-=-~TJ:~ I== NCNICT...._ 110V11 "Smol&y And The Bandit" ( 1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field ( 1 hr .. 40 min) CID 110V11 "Pandemonium" (1982. Mys· tery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane ( 1 hr., 20mln.) 0 llO¥ll "Falling In Love Again" ( 1980, Orama) Ellloll Gould. Susannah York. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) llOWll "Mlsslng" ( 1981. Dia ma) Jack • azi=n~ Spacek. (2 hra., 2 mln.) .. • ..,.. mM Regularly 9Cheduled prirammlng may be delayed due to Q brae ks. • 9 ._ '11 LOft Dr. Leo Buscaglia prescribes the most lmportan1 lngredlen1 lo· IOI/Ing relationships -a hellll\y dose of communication. ( 1 hr .. 5 min.) .. wmtYOU ,_OP YOUR LR llCMI "Mad House" ( 1977, Horror) Vincent Price, Peter Cust\lng. (2 hrs.) 81 llOVll "Return Of The Rebels" (1981, Comedy) Barbara Eden. Jamie Farr. (2 hrs.) CID llO¥ll ·•1<1nsaa City Bomber" (1972, IDla~~ Raquel Weleh, Kevin McCarthy ~ ....... .. ,emna MlfUIUll» llOVll "The Men From CIOVtf Grove" 1973, Drema) Cheryl MHltf. Ron Mesalc. 1 hr., 35 min.) ... ,~ .. -~ ... .. .. ltd. WIAOl.IOTJ9 ...... ,,,_ ........... 4119 UV. LR N&.Y Wint LIO~ Dr. L.a Bvloeglll deltvera 1n upffftlng tellc on the lm90n•nce ot 11W1Q eacfl dly 19 lta fullttt. (1Pw.,!mln.) ·1~ Ill Cl•Wt11Ul•F•1•1•11 uma-••,._ .... rA ... .... ._, ...... ... . .,. "Roman Holldly" ( 1953, oma~) QE Peck. AUdrey Hep-burn. (2 iw.. min.) , • .... .. lob VIia l•k". flnal tOUt Of the IUlly Otoofatld ~6n houtl. / :.> '.>ctf..,( .U.' "S~'i,e? e6~~VI" 1Dall~s / Cowboys vs. Mi~,r~ CO.----n'I "The Truth Behind Televlslon Commercials" This award-winning program uncovers 1he truth behind television commercials 10 help consumers find real value end ~ve money. llOVll ··The Bad-News Baars" ( 1976. Comedy) Waller Manhau, Tatum O'Neal. 1! hr., -40 min.) CQ)llOVll "AdveAtures Of The Wilderness ·Family II" ( 1978. AdVenture) Robeft Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr • -45 min.) m11CMTA..r • <IZl llAIH¥IU AUVIi Guests: Reba McEn- tlre. Joe Sun. Del Reeves, Mac Wiseman 1 hr.) .. Cll ... me ... ... ALICI ~'°"°"" .... .,, ... ec••ll ROOll ..... llOVll "Taps" (1981, Orama) Geofge C Scott, Timothy Hutton. (2 hrs.) CZ>llOVll "You Never Can Tell" (1951 . Comedy) Ole!\ Powell, Peggy Dow. ( 1 hr .. 20min.) -®· llOVll "Cannonbatt Run" (1981, Comedy) Burl Reynolds, Dom DeLulSe. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) --mv.n1ng .. ,if:._-: __ IA'NltAY~ -~ ... llOwm "Wl1h Six You Get Eogrolt" ( 1968. Comedy) Doris Dey, Brian Keith. Despite the l11ct that their ol'llldfen don't get along, a widow and e widower decide Jlo~~~.UTMe~I me ... lllWA "The Case Of The UF0'1" A rigorous, sclentlllc ln1198tloetlon Into the feet. (lotion and hoax ol unlden11fled flying ®jec~rnented. (R) D ( t hf.) ~ "'tie Plu10n-un Incident" ( 1980, Drama) Janet Margolin, Bo Hop- klna. An actlllltt at a nuclear P<>W9f plant becomes lhe tera.get of company tlarau- ment when he tries to make fellow emptoyees awere of lnedequatt 11'9ty conditions. (2 NI.) Cl) -A<>Qef Meyweethef (Nev.) I Jerge AIVeredo (Pen.) IS.round WBA JunlOI Lightweight ChemplonaNp bout Urom Sen JoM. ~ (2 hra.) • mr•W'CLI A rfP0(1 on the current Cycle Newt T"t, a look at thlt • week'• lllnt~ mot~lt. e~ the pro- = 1£~~ 1.-rATM ... "' .... "Right Croaa" (1851. ) Dlclc Powel. June ~ A cham91on bow and • ~ f9I In kM with the •me alr1. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I .'° ......... -. -~ .... Aegulet1v ~ n mmlnO may be delsy'ld dUe to bfeakt. -._.. r Cl) llOlll ·~lght Croas" ( 1951. Romane.) Dick ffowell, June Allyaon. ( 1 hr., 30 mill.) CZ>lllMI "Mlulg,p~981. Orama) Jack ~.;:;,:,i.a,(.~ (2 hrs .. 2 min.) M~ lllMI ''The Plutonium Incident" ( 1980, Orama) Janel Margolin. Bo 11op- klns. ( 1 h1., 46 min.) NI'*" ...... 111AnCAT UYUIAICU ~, ~ ... TMIM ---.. , .... ~---· CMTOOlll YOU flGl lllM.TN ... , .... lllMI "Pandemonium" ( 1982, Mys- tery) Tom Smolhers. Carol Kane. ( t hr , 120 ~ .,,..,UPnlTCHUllCll ,. '*-- -'MntWAYI M•W 1U11CM All·Star shortstop Ozzie Smith ot lhe St. Louis Cardinals e"plalns that using two hands Is perhaps one ot lhe most lmponant things for a shoflstop to remember. TH LOCllUT UM•lll wnDOll.¥9 llllftRMIAllJ ----Cl) 1111 WOILD TOllOMOW ~ ·1··., 11••11 llOVll "Falling In LIDve Again" (1980, Drama) Elllott Gould, Susannah York. ( 1 hr., 30min.) 7lll (ll) llOVll "Too Late The Hero" ( 1970. Drama) Michael Caine, Cliff Robertson. 3hrs.) ... .._.,_ TNll • 1111 UPI flOflft-~ -·~ ATTWllOVID ~~L*' ..,. .. __.,,ALWBL CMTOOlll ==n=""')Q • CC.•B .oRTI .. lllfT'I "The Trutti Behind Television Commerctals" This award-winning program uncovers the truth behind television commercials 10 help consumers find real value and save ~~·. CD) ... 1-CCA, U A brave young girl and a deSperate fugitive are thrown logelher on a dese?ed island. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • CS) llOVll "The M&I) From Clover Grove" ( 1973. Drama) Cheryl Miller, Ron Masak l hr .. 35 min.) .-ntCGflLMI) • OOYlmY Featured: Evelyne. Blau, Krishnamurtl Foundation, O/al; Mark Lee, Oak Grove School, Ojai; Dr. Pal Niche!· son .. head of Religious Studies. Cat State; Jilt Jamieson, a surrogate roo\her who IS' e!_egnant; William Handel, her attorney. U NOU.lWOOD ClOmlP Featured: a pro- llile a~;:n of stars ... """ .... lllMI "Gate Of Hell" (1953. Orama) Mechiko Kyo. Kazuo Hasegawa. ( 1 hr , 30 ~ ~::Uwt • Roy Cieri< hos1s 11 rouaJng country mu.le 1 .. 11v11 from hla hometown of lnde~dence. KanMt. thllt lncf\Jdes &yeh coun1ry-wH11rn greatt as -Meti. Hagga1d, Charlie Rich. Johnny L8e and ~J Dellon. ( 1 ht I <1) "Oh Heavenly Dog" ( t980, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Benji. ( 1 hr., 43 min,) .. ,_.""" .... ... ..,.. =~~ rr·•--lllMm llmT (II) 0 UllC °' AlmAl ,.,.. 9Glttm - llOVll "Find The lady" ( 1977, Come- dy) Mickey Rooney, Paler Cook ( 1 hr., 20 min.) ...... W ()) 'ACI THI MA'nC* CID_,THI ..... 1111 ... wmlDAVID~ DAY OP DllCOVDY LOlllA.- IWTMCONLMD TMI WOIU TQllOMOW I TMI LAWIMICal .aa 1 IWCNIAM (II) ...,_ "Cannonball Run" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Delulse U tv., 35 mil\.) . _ CO) POU.OW ntAT UM0W A teen·age gtrl searches for her real lather ( I hr . 30 min.) 0 lllACt9tO OUT Two Canadian teen- agers, ooe physically handicapped, ltle other emotionally troubled, find the cour- i e 10 reach out to each Other lal'ATHWAY -Cl) laA IAIUTIAU "Conlererice Semlfinal or Flnar· (2 hrs., 30 JJ1ln.) D ZWlt Mii THI ~.o. The Israeli Philhar· monic Orchestra and Its renowned con· duclor Zubtn Mehta are profiled (A) ( 1 hr) I GlllWQAWI ~ ~·"""" llOVll ··The Jade Mask" ( 1945. Mys· lery) Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l mt1m.111 CMl'OOlll . ' THI LAWllAlDI Correspo.ridents Lin· da Wertheimer and Cokte Robens 101n Paul Duke for an up·to·the-minute sum- mary of Congressional activities. fll) lllOYll "Treasure Island" ( 1934. Adventure) Wallae41 Beery, Jackie Coo- ~'· Uonel Ba.ore. (2 hrs ) ~..at! lllll .. TODAY ~...,_"Casey's Shadow" ( 1978. Ora· ma) Walter Matlhau. Alexis Smith ( 1 hr. 57 mrn.) (£)TOP RMI( IOllNQ Coverage ol the Al Carter I Charlie Brown IO·rouno Light· weight bovl (from Atlanla. Ga,). (R) (3 hrs,) · CS) llOVll "·under The Rainbow" ( 198 1. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher. ( 1 ·hr .. '38 ·min.) 0 lllOYll "J.D. And The Sall Flal Kid" ( 1978, Comedy) Slim Pickens. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~•aa...c ..... voeca at1 C.UKOM -H•M.L Cahlornia Angels at Detro11 !!11ers (3 hrs.) U lllATUT ~ LIGINDI "N1atross" ~~~=~ -I TNll wmlDAVID ~ .,.., ,Al.wal. ONIA9ID WALL ITMIT WIB "Wall Street Week Al The CNcaoo Me!cantlla Eilc:hanga: The Futures Lie Ahead'' Quest. F"rtd Ardittl. pre~m, GNP Financial OMllon, GNP Commodities. Inc .. Richard Sandal, ll8lllor vlee presklent, Drexel Burnham Lambert, Inc. (%) llO¥m "Bedtime For Bonzo" (1951, Comedy) Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn. ( 1 hr., 25mln.J l ~YllMI -TNll-···•ttl tW AT M wml Guest: Nounan Lear (2 hrs.) l u.\. ....... IATTLDTM UUCTICA liMl'rlll'llCI TMIAftl "Pr Iva te Schull" Alter two ye81s of he1d labor . Schulz IS reunited with the rest ol Nauhelm's forg8f&. (Part 6)0 ( 1 hr,) ·~ ociAM1ant1w••11•n (IJ llOWll "The Patsy" ( 19&4, Comedy) Jerr~s, Ina Balin ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (Q) "Vivacious Lady" (1938, Com· edy) Ginger Rogers, James Stewar1. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) '13 ctlLOMN _,... UN Mii DIATN Carol Lawrence and Art Llnklette< host this look at lhe children ol East Africa and their struggle for survival. Gues1s: Dick van Pa1teri. Wilham Sha1ner. Dean Jones. Efrem Zlmbanst Jr (1 hr.) tta(ll) H•nu Houston As11os at Atlanta Braves (3 his.)· 1t:llD tml IMft. POOTIAU. At press lime. scheouled games were Denver Gold at Ph1fadelphla Star$. Tampa Bay Bandits at Oakland Raiders. ahd Washington Feder· ~ =ccra~~· 30min.J (!) llO¥m "Guns 01 Olablo" ( 1964, Wes1- ern) Charles Bronson. Susan Oliver, ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) I CHUllCllll THI tam · OCIAllllaMW•IWllW PMN.l IM>C« Boober finds himself trapped In a cave-in w11h Red. 0 llOVll "The Outrage" ( 1964. Drama) • Paul Newman. Laurence Harvey. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) --Afternoon -OllMClt m lllMl "Kid G&lahad" ( 1962, Muslcal) Elvis Presley, g~o;& ~.A tJl) Clllll TO '°91DAll "How Much Is Enough? Decision-Making In The Nuclear Age" Barbara Jordan looks al how major decisions were made as the U S. expanded i1S nuclear arsenal over the past two decades. (R) ( 1 hr.) fll) THI ROAD TO LOI Mlm.b Olympic hopefuls profiled are Stephanie Hightower and Candy Young (lrack arid field) • Grant Kenney (kayak) and Bruce Baumgarten i;reslling). ( 1 hr.) ll1'RODUCTIOlt TO IWIA IT llOVll "Chandler" ( 1971. Myst91'Y) Warren Oates. Leslie Caron. ( 1 hr .. 30 tlf)'J..o MUOI · CID llOVll ''The Elephant Man" (1980, Drama) John Hurl, Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs .. 3 min,) · • CZ)...,_ "Union City" ( 1980, Mystery) DebOrah Harl)I, Dennis Lipscomb. ( 1 hr .. 25 min) '°' . m.-owoe1~ a. 8 Cl) laA IAlll1UU "Conl8fence Semifinal or Final" (2 hrs .. 30 min.) !WU. WU WOIUOP MmAL.I lfTWODUC'T10ll TO IWU IT llO¥m "The ffursuil Of D.B. Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Treat Wflllams, Robeft Friday, May 6, 1983 17 ~: ... -h.nclay Cont • ~. !.49!°"'h~.~llelts· David Brenner; t '> _, ~niew•1 B1 1Jjp~k1,,' f()(mer • natiGna)I ' . . secunty advisor to !he Carter adminlstra- llOl'I; llnanclal ~ --"'~Nc!n. author of "Creallng Wealth ' 1 , -::e::ro min.) aD llOVll "Dead And Burled" (1981. Horror) James Fareh11no. Me16oy .6;!lder-~· A sm1111-1owo policeman investigates a series of bizarre murders. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ,. l ne....,. tWI TOlrf .owwl MUllAL. "Burnt COlk" Tony Brow" looks at lhe way blacks have been por1rayed on film and stage fhrough- out =ars. CID "Pandemonium" ( 1982. Mys- tery) Tom Smothers, Carol Kane. A col· lege town potioe sergeant reopens an 18· year-old µnsotved mulllple mutder case when II appears tllal rhe ~rpetrator 1s striking again 'PG' ( 1 hr . 20'm1n.) 1MD llOVll "I Married Wyall Earp" (1983, Western) Merle Osmond, Bruce Bo><- leilner. A young Jewish woman from San Francisco falls fn love with'the famed law- man Wyall Earp while w01k1ng 10< a travel- 1~ opera company (R) (2 hrs.) • llOVll "The Gypsy Moths" ( 1969, ~venture) Burt Lancaster, ,Debor•h l(err The lives ol three barnilOrmlng s~-. divers are jeopardized when they pertorm over a small Kansas town (2 hrs.) tW8 llOVll "Paper Moon" 11973. Come- dy) Ryan O'Neal. Tatum O'Neal. A young 0<phan "adOQts" a lather by lollowing a f0<mer friend of her mother 1n his con-art- ist escapades during the Depression. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) CC) llOVll "Smokey And The Bandit" (1977. Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Sally Field. A daredevil llUC!C.er accepts a chal- lenge 10 run a lrucklOad ol beer from Te><- as back lo Georgia 1n a hm11ed amount or time. 'PG' ( t hr . 40 min ) -11llCWI •••w~ ... LAMY KM Guests: David Brenner; ZblQnlew BrzezJnsk1. former national -Monday -11om1ng Movlel-• •cm "Partners" (1982, Comedy) Ryan O'Neet, JOhn HUfl. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) CJ) "Come Blow Your Horn" (196S, Ora· ma) Franl< Sinatra. Tony Biii. (2 hrs. 1 i'"·J.D And The Salt Flat l<ld" ( 1978. Comedy) Slim Pickens. ( t hr., 30 min,) (%) "Union City" ( 1980, Mystery) Deborah Harry. Dennis Lipscomb (1 hr., 25 rnln.) ,. e ''Paternity" ( 1981. Coml<ly) Burl Reynolds. Beverly 0' Angelo. ( 1 hr . ., 35 ·min.) (%) "Venom" ( t982, Sutpense) Nicol Wiiiiamson, Klaus l<in&kl, (1 hr .. 33 min.) •CC) "Tl~r Bay" (1959. Mystery) Hayley Miiis. Horst Buchholz (2 hrs.) (I) "Starbird•" (No Dita, Adwnture) Animated. (I hr • 10 min.) •CID "Meett>till1" (1979, C~) Bill Murray, Chris Makepeec:e. ( 1 hr , 33 'lll_n.l •CQJ 'Cnnnonball nun" (1981. Comedy) Burt Aeynoldt. Dom Del.UIH ( 1 hr .. 36 min,) e "Mya11ry Al C1111e House" (1982. Advenllltt) Alletn Bruton. ( 1 nr.. 20 20 Friday, May 6. 1983 security advisor to the Carter admlnlstra· plans to turn the academy property into e Atioo; 11,len~I oon~ant. Bob Aiten, 1 condo'<lev\ilo6men1. 'PG' (2 hrs ) ·author or "Creating Wealth " (1 hr , 30 ta@ n'IYM.,11•• mink (El NOW TO .UY YO. IUT "'1 "The ([) TIC8fTIR Sco~ts" (R) OllOWll "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) WU· (%) "Bedtime fOI Bonzo" (195 1, llam Holden. Julie Andrews. A movie Comedy) Ronald Reagen, Dla"8 Lynn. A director wtio tias }USI ltnisned a multl-mll· professor uses a chimpanzee to prove his lion dollar turkey goes from attempted sul· theory thal envlronmen1 and not heredity cide to a. ~zarrely ~ re-shooting.!?~_ __ ~~~ ~ child will turn to his epic. R (2 h~ •• 4 1'1'1117, .a. ~A°'"" • ".d:.;_~~1 "'$ ~ m----_,,_ ...... -(I)llOWll "Missing" (1981, Drema) Jacli CID CCMmlY .. U.IJ. Aoy Clark· hosts Lemmon, Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged a rous•rig country music testlval from his New York businessman and his daughter· hometown of lnaependence. Kansas, that tn·law try 10 llnd out what happened to his includes such country-western greats as son who disappeared during the military Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich. Johnny Lee o coup 1n Chlle 'PG' (2 hrs., 2 mift ) andJ .. acy J DaHon ( 1 hr ) Hll l YO'fMITO•IOTTOllOPMllA CSJ llCMI "High Rrsk" (1981, Adventure) ... James Brolin, Cleavon Llllle A trio ol AUITMLMlllllLDPOOTIAU (JI) greedy lriends plot the robbery 01 a mllllon HI llOVll "Cannont>all Run" ( 1981. dollars from a South American drug deal· Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise er. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 11w1 )' Various od.QPall characters compete In a a.~ ... coasr-to-coasr auto race. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 • H•MW min.) n llCMI "Gale 01 He»" ( 1953, Orama) CS) llOWll "Night School" (1981. Mys· Machlko l<yo. Kazuo Hasegawa A 12th- tery) LeonMd Mann, Rachel Ward. An century Japanese noblewoman given as a anthropology professor '11/ilh a penchant vk:'lof's reward 10 a soldier chooses death for c~s is Guspected of the brutal mur· ovet his ad11ances ( I hr .. 35 min ) ders of sqpie ot his former bed partners. M {H) llOVll "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ora· 'R' (1 hr., 28 min,) ma) Meriel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly. 1:11 CO) lilO¥ll "The Long Weekend" ( 1979, Two young female athletes are torn Mystery) John Hargreave. Bnony Behets between lolle and ambition as they train A young couple find une.11pecled mystery IOI Olympje cii(;~lf 'A' (2 hrs ) when they go olf fOf a weekend on a W ~ TOP O' TMI camping 111p In the Australian bYsh (1 • H•llW(JI) hr .. 52 min ) llCMI "Oh Heavenly Dog" ( 1980, t.11 CC) 110V11 "McVlcar" ( 1980. Drama) Comedy) Chevy Chase. Benll Roger Dallrey, Adam Faith. The true story tlll i lULLWllCLI of Bllllsh criminal Jenn McVIC&r's life In llAY,._. pnson. his escape and hts new lite on the W , ... ., ..... outside IS chronicled. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min) .. llOVll "All The Marbles" ( 1981, Com· MD AT • wmt Guest Levar Burton ( 1 edy) Pete< Falk, Burt Young A hustling, hf ) w1secrack1ng manager pushes hrS two Ml 8 CJ) Cll ... ..,,.ATCM lemale wrestlers toward the top, 'A' ( 1 OllOWll "Taps" (1981, Drama) George hr .. 55 min) C. Scon. Timothy Hutton. Military school Cl) llOVll "Heartbeeps" (1981, Come- cadels take over lhelr school 10 prevent dy) Andy Kaufman. Bemadette Pate<S- min.) 1111(%) "The Tenant" ( 1977. Orama) Roman Polansl<I, Isabelle AdJanl (2 hrs .. 5 min.) -CC) "North By Northwaat" ( 1959. Suspense) Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint (l hrs .. 30 min.) (HJ "MiulnQ" (1981. 0rar)'l8) Jack Lem· mon, Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) Cl) "Where The Boy9 Are" ( 1960, Come- dy) Dolorn Hart. George Hamilton. ( t hr., 39 min.) -az> "How To Stull A Wiid Bikini" (1965, Comedy) Annette Funlcello, Dwayne Hickman. (2 hrl.) -· "High Risk" (1981, Adventure) James Brolln, Cleavon Lllflt. ( 1 hr,. 35 min.) tW G "Graft Expeclallona" ( 193<t, Ora- ~ Jf,1)8 Wyatt, Henry Hull. (2 hrs,) tW(Z) 'YO>J Never Can Tell" (1951 , CC>n* dy) Dick POW911. Peggy Dow (I tu .. 20 min.) ......... ...,..._ .-• "llM11119 Of The Glantt" ( 1965, Fan• Illy) Tommy Kirk. Johnny Crtwtord. ( 1 hr .. 30mln I e "I.Inda" ( 1973, Dram.) Sttlla st .. ~·Ed Ntllon. (1 tv,. 30 min.I ltlJ "Oolng APtl" (1981, Comedy) Tony Danza. Jessica Waller. (1 hr .. 27 min.) (0) "Victor I Vlct0<la" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews, Robert Preston. (2 hrs., 15 min.) Cl) "Smokey And The Bandit" ( 19n, Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Sehy Field. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) e "The Heunllng 01 Julla" (1977, Susecinse) Mia Farrow, Keir Dullea. (I hr .. 35 min.) W (C) ''Little Miss Merker" (1980. Comedy) Waller Matthau, Julie And<ews. (I hr .. 39 min.) (%) "Union City" ( 1980, Mystery) DlbOlah Harry, Dennis Llpecomb. ( 1 hr., 25mln.) G "Latter Of Introduction" ( 1938, Ora· me) Ann Sheridan, George Murphy. (2 ht8.) •• "Palernlty" (1981. Comedy) Burl Reynolds. S.verly O' A1'\Q91<>. ( 1 hr.. 35 min ) •00 ''The Night The Lightt Wtnt Out tn 0.0,git" (f981. Ofama) Kristy MoNI· q!J<>t, Mark H1m11t, (1 hr., SO min.) CJ.) ''Come Blow YO>Jr Horn" I 1963, Ofa· ma) Frank Sinatra, Tony Biii. (2 tire.. 1 'll!..n) W "e.otlme FC>f Bonzo" I 196 I, ColM-<M Ronald ANgen, Diana l.ynn, (1 hr., 25 min.) I I • " ... ,.. ... , .... ,,_ Lont Andlrlon holt1 a Vt1t1ety tpeelel IMtUfl"G comedy llt-.Chel and muticeJ '""".,.,_ bated on e.omt Of the ne11on·1 moat pe>putar comic atrlp cihareot91'1. ( 1 ht.) 8 111 MIY'I ... ff GI IO'n F .. -Med: how Hltffr aJITl<l&I CleVe4oped the atomic t>omb first: seoret WMPont of Wattd war II: the "Mlracle ot Dunkltl<": weird modem art: HlncJu myellc•: marvell Of ~Ion, (R) ( 1 hr) I:.. "Htaven And Hell" Or. earl Sagan snows how Earth and other planets In the solar sywtem have suffered from comet bombardment and examines the evidence of such Impacts on their surfac- es. (R) o (1 hr. 5 min.) GD co.a "Heave~ And Hell" Qr. Carl Sagan shows how Earth and other planets Ill the solar system have suffered from comet bombardment and examines the evidence of such Impacts on their surlac- es. (R) D ( 1 hr.) CD .,...."Allantlc Clly" C 1980. Orama) Burt Lancastet, Susan Sarandon. The estrfnged husband ot an oyster bar wait- ress ertrves with her pregnant younger sla- ter end some stolen heroin, which he wants an aging hood to sell tor him. 'R' ( 1 hf .• 44 min.} CD) llOWll "Silence Of The NorthM ( 1981, AdVenture) Ellen Burstyn, Tom Skerrltt. In 1919. a young woman's marriage to a trapper leads her to a life of hardship In the wilderness of northern Canada. 'PG' i! hr., 35 min.} CZ) llOVll "Oh Heavenly Dog" ( 1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Benji. White Investigating a polltlcal sex scandal In London. a Pfrvate detective ls murdered and reincarnated as a scruffy dog. 'PG' lhr .. 43 min.) '9AIMY IQUAD ,. ... 1111 ..... -.a.--111 ~ IOCI Boober finds himself trap~ cave-In wrth Red. •I 8'CllTI ,_ · .. (I) llOWll '-'Sf'Of'ICO BIUy" ( 1980. Com- edy) Cllnt Eastwood. Sondra locl<e. The owner of a Wiid West show meets his match In a sell-centered heiress who was ditched by her con-man husband. (2 hrs .. -; im> 1UVW'I m.ATUJ CCI? t ,CIAU • Ed McMahon and Marielle Hart~ tey highllght some of the best funniest '-and most memorable TV commercials of the 1:,:rars. cf hr.) 8 _., Ttll .,_Daytime soap stars who have made It big In pr1me lime: a history of New York City's nlghtllfe, an Interview.with Marlo Thomas. (1 hr.) 8 ltll llOWll "Apocalypse Now" (1979, Drama) Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen. An American lntatllgence officer undertakn a dangerous journey up a Vietner11 lfver with order1 to find and 1<111 an errant Army colo- nel )NhO haa gone mad In the Jungle. Q iarental qlacretlon Is advised) (3 hra.) " ..... ~mm . 'MOWll "Return Of The Rebels" (1981, Comedy) Barbera Eden. Jamie Farr. A motatcycle gang regroups afler 25 years in order to help out a fellow member. (2 hrs,) e 11em1 "Man Against The Sea" ( 1979, Adventure~mentary. (2 hrs.) ID ?LU Cl TMIATRI "Private Schulz" Operation Bernhard is dismantled 8lld tht wat ii loll. bUt Scnutr rememben that burltd In the Et\alllh count~ are ~ m1111on oaunm. ( Pa11 8) CJ 1 ht.! CC)_.. ·'CU.Y'I ShaOOw"'t 1 78, Dfa- mal Walt« Matth&Y, Alexlt Smith. In the hlghlY competitive world of horae racing. • man and hit '°°' ptaoe-their faith In the llflll'Qal they've railed flom birth and 1r11lned to ~a ehaml)lon. 'PG' ( 1 hi' .. 67 min.) (1)9GI __ , .. ._,_1111111• CH> llOW9 "PerlOf\81 Best" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Ma1fel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly. Two young female athletet are torn between love a.nd ambition as ther train for Otymplc competition. 'R' (2 hrs Cl> llOVll "Under The Rainbow" ( 198 I. Comedy) Cheo.y Chase. Carrie Fisher. The 150 midgets who ere In town for the lllm- lng of "The Wizard Of Oz," turn a Califor- nia hotel upside-down. 'PG' (1 hr .. 38 min.) g PilOWll "Missing" ( 1981. Drama) Jacl< Lemmon, Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New York businessman and his daughter- in-law try to find out what happened to his son who disappeared during the mllltary ctiiou~l~~·l .. MwaL A1R1n 1111 ITMI UUITI .....C Tony Curtis hosts a variety showieafuriflg comedy, rnYl'lo efld danoe from the Tr<>Plcana Hotel In Las Vegas: entertainers soheduled to appear Include Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows. Patti LuPone, Diahann Carroll, Richard Kiiey. Rich Liiiie and Roberta Peters. (2 hrs.) .. 1TMIWOIUTW 11111"' . .. c1-..1COM .. llOWll "Little Darlings" ( 1980, Come- dy) Tatum O'Neal, Kristy McNlchol. Two teen-agers lrom disparate bacl<grounds challenge each other to be the first to conquer the heart ol a young man while at summer camp. (2 hrs.) I =--== llOWll "Little Darlings" ( 1980. Come- dy) Tatum O'Neal, Kristy McNlchot. Two teen-agers from disparate backgrounds challenge each other to be the first to con~uer the heart of a young man white at sum~al:.mf' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) Cl!) "We, The Accused" Myra, knowing 1tia1 Paul murdered his wife. decides to stand by him as Chief Inspec- tor Boltro ctoses in on them. (Part 4) Q L!-tir.) k CE &M, POOTUiL.L Boston Brea ers at Los Angeles Express (R) (3 hrs.) CD CMllY, ,llUI l NAM bANGHT MAii The 11eteran rock group performs a selection of their tilts. fnctudlng Just A Song Before I Go" and "Love The One Yoor With" In -this 40ncert taped In November .... 1982. at the Universal Amphlfheatre in Universal City, Callfornla. l! hr .. 45 mln.T d" CD) 110¥i1 "Oead Men Don't Wear Piel ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. A herd-bolled private eye rune Into a hoet of familiar characlera whtle lnveatl· gating the death of a aolentlll I ch~· !t£oon, 'PG' (I hr., 30 min.) , w llOWll "Lady Chatterley's · Lover ' ( 1981, DramdJ SyMa Kristel, Nicholas Clay. Based on the novel by l'>.H. Law- rence. A scandalous love affair develops between a well-born lady and her garden-er. 'R' (1 hr .. 45 min ) __ _ I ALlmt MnCMCOaC l'MWJI .. OMii. .. WUOMIDOll l .. wmf AllUTll•M-- -... .,, CW•'INIOIDI U Hottt Gary COlfint and Mary Ann Mobley, w1th gueat.1 Anton Wllllama. Betty Whlfe and JoAM Ptlug, profile alx children who are the Innocent vlotlms of ~ar In c:oun- trtn aueh a1 SomaUa, Cambodia and El Satvad<>f. ( 1 ht ) I ••• .,.,, .... ,.WOlll_ ... tmJCM .U,_,. "S.OUln" The tr egk: Ille of unsung hero Juan Nepomu- ceno Seguin. one ol the teadefs of the Texat revolution. la d1amatlzed, D ( 1 hr l CC) llOW9 "Sunday In New Yori("" ( 1964, Comedy) Clilf Robertson. Jane Fonqa. Alter being ~lied by het boyfriend and travehng to New York to vlSJI her blother, a young woman considers her position on "!J!plnlty. ( t hr .. 50 min ) llt)llOWll "A Ullla SGx" ( \981, Comedy) Tim Matheson, Edward Herrmann. A newlywed commercial director tires of his bride and becomes a philanderer. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) Cl) A .. DAY It -"The Ar~lst Revealed" (Part 41) D llOWll "Raggedy Man" ( 1981, Ola· ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts In 191114, a telephone operator 1n a. sman Texas town sacrifices her standing In the com- munity when she has a short alfalr with a combat-bound "°MllOl. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 ··min.ALLY.._ -SLUTmlllCI TMIATM "Private Schulz" Operation Bernhard Is dismantled and the war Is lost, but Schutz remembers that burled In the English countryside are two million pounds. (Part 6) Q ( 1 hr .. 5 min.}_ -1Cl)Till&IS ICIM 11omtTICll•1• ..., .. AIUllT' MIYMIUllD .. DAY It ... "Be11y•s Loss" --18*=ecc. . 1W uu~l9Gll'f -ICOTT . __.,PALWBL -llO¥ll "Unda" ( 1981, Drama) · Katja Blenert, Ursula fWchlellne1. A hotel mana· gar's old flame kidnaps his new girlfriend and takes her to a bordello. ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) Cl) llOVtl "The Elephant Man" ( 1980, Drama) John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins. A dedicated physician lakes under his wing a horribly deformed man who_se tile until then had been spent in cheap freak exhi- bitions. •PG' (2 hrs .• 3 min.) (%) llOWll "Unton City" ( 1980, Mystery) Deborah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb. In the 1950s, a businessman tries to cover up 1 senseless murder he committed. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 25 min,) me .... ·--···N .... Neal Gebter end Jef· • "$t L''C)(ll ~ "DoctOI o.lrolt" and ~=1"•&:.: . . , ...... ,,. . AIC... • e CM-11T'1B1t LR AND DIATN Carol Lawrence and Art Unl<letter host this look at the children of East A1riea and their struggle for survival Guests: Diel< Van Patten. W1tlfam Shatner. Dean Jones. Efrem Ztmballsl Jr ( t hr ) Friday, May 6, 1983 19 -Monclay Cont. 9 flllOlnUllf "Looking For Mao" Front-moves t~ L,os Angeles to c~tlnue his flghl , line journeys from Peking 10 Chongqufng, adalnst Crime. 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min.) from Shanghai to Ch•ngsh•. In search of ca:>..,_ "Partners" (1982. Comedy) Mao Ts.t009's legacy among the people Ryan O'Neel, John Hurt. A straight cop he led thfougn revolu\lo'.\O (1 hr.) and a gay police clerk go undercover as a 80 IMAT ••DI..._ "Innocents ttomosexual couple to find the murderer of Abroad" Marie Twain's •musing account a malamodel. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) of hlS first trip ro Europe with a group of (%) ..,_ "Venom" (1982, Suspense) pious pilgrims boUnd tor the Holy Land Is Nlcol Wiiiiamson, Klaus Klnskl. Kld- dramallzed; Craig WaS&On. Dallld Ogden nappers hold a young Ainerlcen boy hOfl.. Stiers and Brooke Adams star. (2 hrs.) tage fn his parent's London home. aller-CC> MO¥ll "Lillla Miss Marker" ( 1980, nately contending with the pol1ce outside Comedy) Walle< Matthau. Julie Andrews. and a deadly mamba sn•.ke In the build· Based on the Damon Runyon story. A lng's ventilation system. •R· ( I hr.. 33 grutt. slingy 1930s bookie's Ille Is turned min.) around wtten he accepts a 6-year-old •(JJ)MOVll "Escape From Angola" (1977, moppet as a marker tor a reclng bet. 'PG' Adventurcil Stan Brock, Anne Colllngs. i_! hr .. 39 min.) After the1r landrover breaks down. two <HJ MO¥ll "The Night The Ugh1s Wenl Out ·animal trainers struggle through the jungle In Georgia" (1981, Drama) Krlsfy McNI-seekifil1 help. (2 hrs.) chol. Merk Hamill. A brother-and-sister • G CIJ Olm DAY AT A Tm Barbara and songwriting duo have many adventures Julie decide that the beat solution lo their while trying 10 eke out a llvlng on rhe housing problem Is tor them to Uve togeth- country-western circuit 'PG' (1 hr., 50 er. • 1 min.) I A• '1.. Cl) llO¥ll "Smokey And The Bandit" fib lllll CCllllC'f~TI (II) ( 1977. ComedV) Burt Reynolds, Selly Tltl\W•u• Field. A tiaredevll trucker accepts a chal-.. Cl) CAmY I LtCIY Chris and Mary lenge to run a truckload of beer from Tex-Be1h are forced to use a young pusher as as back 10 Geo<~ In a limlled ~oL.. •"'fiiilnforma111 In order to break up a PCP time. 'PG' (I hr .. •O min.) -.. -.f," id __,, . f hr.J ct MO¥ll "History Of The World -Part I" I ... (1981 . COmedy) Mal Brooka, Madeline "Looking For Mao" Front- Kahn. Man·s Illustrious history -from line journeys from Peking 10 ChongQulng, Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish from Shanghai to Changaha, In aearch ot Inquisition -Is eumlned 'R' (1 hr .. 33 Mao Tse-tung's legacy •mong the people min ) he led through revolutfon. D ( 1 hr.) e llOWll "I Cover The War" ( 1937. CC> llCMI "The Garden orThe Anzl.Con- AdVenture) JOl'ln Wayrie. Dori Barclay. A tfnls" (197t, Dr•ma) Lino C.pollcchlo, pelf ot war corretp<>ndents. become Oominlque Sanda. Directed by V111or1o De Involved with an Ar•b revolU11onary. ( 1 Sica. Antl-Semltl$m gradually and polao-hr . 30 min ) nously Invades the lives of two Jewish • 8 Cl) ..WA11-..,_ Judy concocts a famllies living In Italy before World Wer 11 plan 10 have one of the flrat U.S. astro-1! ht .. •O min.) nauta visit For1 Bradley to get some expo-CID llCMI "Mlsslog" ( 1981, Drama) Jack sure tor COionei Fleldlng. ('A) Lemmon, Sissy Spacek. A mlddl&-aged II Cl PAl&Y.,.. Unable to lace he< own New York buslnessm•.n and his daughte<· mo1her. Mall:a:r;nant glrtlrlend con· In-law try lo find out what happened to his tides In EfyM R son who dlaappeared during the mllllary I CMAMft cou~le. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 2 min.) 1.8 Dl'flCTOll {I) John Byner showa you things .. TMI CAft.m stranger th•n truth, larqer then Ille, and • Cl) rA•l"N Morale plunges at the zanier th•n anything ~ou ve ever seen, '4077th, already &waitering under a aevere ... "High Risk' (1981, Adventure) heal wave. when alcohol Is prohibited. James Brolln, Cleavon Ll1tle, A trio of IBl -greedy friends plot the robbery of a mllllon II ~ f11 CCMmlY ll'9IC AW.-dollars from a South American drug deal· Jen'y Reed. John Sohneldef and Tammy tf, 'R' ~1 hr., 36 min.~ Wynell• hott the 18th annual preeenta--• ••· llllTWI ... tlon of these awards, to be felecut llve Cl> MDU.ftlUGD Holtvwood reporter Biii from Knott'• Barry Farm In Buen• P•l'W, Hatrla preMntl up-olose repor1s on the Catll._J2 ~ PtOC>la and eventa wNctl are making newt • QI "I Want To live:" (Prem-In the prO<fuctlon and gl(lmor capltal ol iefe, Dr•ma) LlndNy Wagner, Martin Bal-!!the ... ~ . ... sam. A call gift It convicted of mlKdef and ·--·-sentenced to die In rhe oae chamber. (2 lhfa.k ......... , • _., SA GFBHI• "lnnoc.ntt ~ .. .-a .. oed" Mark rw.ln'• emuelng locount -· -·-of hit flrlt trip to Europe with •group of plout ~ bound tor the Hotv Land It "Frontllnt Follow-Up: drematact·, Ora"' W-, ')livfd c Aft•J;" (1 tit.) .. -·..... m1-· I*" anct lkootc• Amme et.;~ m. . ....... -...... .. <1 .. 74. ~ aco111 fll ocumw aw ""' , m.. • ry Aetd. John 8ohntlder anf, Tammy Cofy, Bonnie Gondal. A. 1111 Wynettt hott the 181h annuet pr...,..18· 1nt1.._ X::edof •high actOflOCIOI.:=;.~ tlon of lhtM 1warde. to be ttlec•t !tom '"" t.. • ~ •• "'" Knott'• hrry f!arm f" Buena Parle, Callf. ~ to fUltlll flll go.II •t 1 ~ ~.w.,. .. ,. ~-= e-~· J~i\·~WJ. era· .,. "O..ltl Wlltl II" (1982. Drama) ma) Alotlard Bolla, .-m1t.r w .... A . rift lroolon. Jiii if91and. A WlgllaMt Mdllct,... .. .,. ftlf~ polb l lnflutnoe througl'I an l!'ltemattonaf 1t11ua1 ta Friday, Maye. 1983 • tllec*tNlltYftdlOtta. (t tir •• 111 1n1n.J • • Cl)~ "'"'0Jh8f's Oav'' (1-980i Horror) Nancy Hendrickson. Deborah Luce. An insane matriarch and her equally dis- turbed soos grue5omely vlc11mlze a trlO of ~ng women. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZJ llOWll "The Tenant'' ( 1977. Drama) Roman Polanski, Isabelle Adjanl. A man rents an apartment whe<e a previous tenant committed suicide and becomes paranoid about his neighbors. 'R' (2 hrs., Sm1n.) : • m 1W CWI Featured: former MtsS Ameri- ca Or Shirley Cothran Barret, a IOOk at U S savings bOnds as an investment. (I hr., 30 min) 1t118 Cl) 1IWINR _.., U. A day c;lret center teacher is charged with negligence when one of the children In her care Is serlousty Injured. (R) ,{ 1 hr .. 10 min.) D G) M..,. f1I CMIOM Host: Johnnr. Carson. Guests: Robert Blake. Calvin Tri· lln,~~=·s~r.) I YQU MUD,_ IT llOWll "The Mephlsto Waltz" <1971, Horror) Alan Alda. Jacquellne Bisset. Wltchcrall turns a mediocre muslc1an Into a tamed pianist. terrifying_ his 'lamlly who are drawn up In the never-ending clrcle of evil. (2 hrs.) l u.GM•• MO¥ll "Looping.. (No Dale) Shelley Wlnte<S, Sidney Rome. ( t hr .. 35 min.) tW(C)MOVll "History Of The Wot1d -Part I" (198t. Comedy) Mel Brool<.s. Madehne K•M. Man's 111\Jstrlous history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish lnQulslUon -Is examined. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) -· -.r..-r TOllMT A repot1 on the Natlonal Enquire< (Part 1) ; an Inter· view with Carroll O'Connor G llOWll "The Hero" ( 1969, Drama) Richard Harris., Romy Schnelder An aging soccer play81' prepares tor hls final moments o=~ hrs .. 30 min.) i .......... LOW. t.-cu mu -Roger Mayweather (Nev.) I Jorge Alvarado (Pan.) 15-round WBA Junior Llghtwelghl Championship bout 1.!!om San Jose, Calif.). (R) (2 hrs.) -CID -IAITOel • CCltlCmtt The lnter-natlonat pop-rock star per1orms such hits as "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes Only" In a concert~a at HollywOOd'a Palace Theatre. ( 1 hr. -· e Uft_,, DAVIDLAll&ftUt . Guests; country singer Slim Whitman, comedienne Elayne Boosler. ( 1 hr.) I CCUUI -·-..: 00Tna a. Cl.Oii Guest: Hugh Hein«. (P•rt t ~ •LOW. kill ·Alt mu CD .. "High Risk" (1981, AdVenlUrt) J•mtt Brolln. Cltavon Little. A trio ot greedy lrlendt plot the robbery of a rnllllon dOllafl trom a South American drug CINI-«. 'R' ( 1 tit .. 36 min.) ca> _. "The Woman Next Door" (1981, Rom.Inca) Gtrerd o.p.rdleu. itanny Ardent. A married man btComea romantlcally ~ with hie bMutlful nelal'lbOr. wtttl wtlOm he had once had an !u .. 'A' ~ 1 ht .. •5 m1n.1 ..,_ "The hcfet Pottceman'• 01tlar II" (1981, Comedy) Jofln ci.ett. Gr•hem Cti.pman. Brltlth COl'Mdl4lnl and mutlclana. lncludlnn caet rnembert !tom ''Monty PvthOn.'i ·r.Bevond The Fringe" and "Not l he NINI O'Cloelc Newt." P9!-- f0rm In a Concert for lhe benefit Of ~~ternatlorlal. 'A' < t hf .. 30 mtn.) -·Cl> ... ColumbO llnkt the cMoU- •(C) "Oliver 'twltl" ( 1976, Adventurt) Animated. (I hr .. 1b min) (D "Shoot Tnt Moon" ( 1982. Ofa~ Alben FlrlMy. Olene Keaton (2 hrs.. 5 min.) ... "M~tery Al Caatle Houte" ( 1982. Advonture) Alleen Britton. (I hr .. 20 min.) (Z) "Venom" (1982, Suspenee) Nlcol Wlnlamson. Klaus Kinsl<I ( 1 ht .. 33 min.) .. ct) "The Angry Hlll9" ( 1969, Dratna) Robeft MitChf.lm. Gia Scala. (2 hra.) CO) "The Night The Lights Went OUt In Georgia" ( f981. Drama) Kristy McNI· chol, Mark Hamill. (I hr .. 50 min.) Cl) "Starblrds" (No Date, Adventure) .Animated. ( 1 hr., 10 min.) llM([) "The Wrong Arm Of The Law" (1963, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Lionel Jeffries. (I hr., 35 min.) llt "VlctOf I Vkltorla" ( 1982. COmedy) Julie Andrews, Robert Preston. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) .. CZ> "Con1lnen1a1 Divide" (1981. Romance) Jonn Belushi, Blalr Brown ( 1 hr~ 43 min,) .. ........ liillflY DAYI AUit ... ~ ..... ~•-11•1TRCW. AIC .. C ~CO.Mir MWMPIVM ~ IAIY Guest· lyrlclst Sammy Cah.liJ~ I? .-CM ITORY ~ '*'-POOT9AlL Birmingham Stallions al New Jersey Generals (3 hrs ) 00 llO¥ll "Meatba»s" ( 1979. Comedy) Bill. Murray. Chris Makepeace. A zany summer camp counselor leads his misfit ch11rges--.in10 a no-holds-barred sports compellllon agalnsl a group lrom another camp wllh a much beller reputation. 'PG' i hr., 33m1n.) MCMAU'I MA'IY 11M ~~1-.V ICClllPNIY AUCI ~•) .. CAVITT Gueet: Jane Lapotatre. M&.•MPM&Y --·---1 IF llO¥ll "Dead Men Don't WMr ~" 982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel ard. A hard·bolled private eye rune Into • h~ ot famMlar characters wNle lnvestl- galing Int dNlh of 1 eelentllt I cheese loon. 'PG' (I hr., 30 min.) -"" ,. ... .... IWPYMYI~ =:!I. The authOf of a guide to lhe best placea to live In the U.S.; e look the use of acupuncture 6n animals. I 5':.vw TW A report on Int Natlonll Enquirer (Part 1); 1n Inter· lv•er=~~nor. ...... • H••-.r llUllY ...... llUllY MAITUlt _._.ccum -IOUTICI ~ry Fonda and Myrna Loy star es a married couple wno reflect on their 50 years together, CO llOVll "Slate Of Siege" ( 1973. Or ... ma) Yves Montand, Renato Sal'fatorl. Turmoil and unrest spawn the asuS&lna· lion of an American official In Uruguay. (2 ~) tW llOVll "Cannonball Run" (1981 , Comedy) Bun Reynolds. Dom Deluise. Various oddball characters compete In a coast-to-coast au10 race. 'PG' (I hr .. 35 min.) e;) ~CCMrnTODAY 1:118 10. M TOW Featured: the co-hosts test a new theory by the author of "Thin Thighs In 30 Days: 1wo outfits deSlgned by the s1udents at Woodbury University: en l ponunily to conduct en orchestra. GD PAia Y P1UD llOVll "The Green Berets" ( 1968. Drema) John Wayne. David Janssen. A cynical, enll.Yietnam newsman travels on assignment to the front lines with a bold team of American commandos. • M • U. F .. tured. a loolc lnlkSe the ''Chicken Ranch" brothel In Nev1da, 1 report on oldet Americans; 1 loolc 11 the Quineu Book Of Racorclt: televlllon ~ ~ ... '8ll'fl01• -OMA.I ....... " .., .. , "" 11CTAC-IMCla/.._-.J W ...... Neat Gabler I nd Jef· f1ey Lyone review "Doctor Detroit" end "Stlll S"'°"tng." (8) fllMILI IOCI A band of traveling mualclans cornea to Ft1ggle Rocle to prea· ent an ancient Ft11ggle !radltlon -the ~le)'. CZ> llCMI "Bedtime For BOnzo" (1951. Comedy) Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn A prol"9P.' Uset a chimpanzee to prove his theory that environment and not heredity determines wntther a chlid will turn to crime. (I hr .. 25 min,) I ..., ·M ... • (I) ICMIAM Piii Lauren and Patty • defend their flVOl'ite teacher whose "recff- cal" lifestyle and teaching methods threaten ~o~t him fired. (R) 8 GD uni, ....V Laurie eslcs Sidney 10 give her· away when she decl98s to marry an 11141gal alien. 8 0 ""'"-II Some "lncredl· ble kids" profiled Include the 12-year·old Inventor of cycle surfing end a blind piano vlnuoso. ( 1 hr.) D llOVll "Ziegfeld Follies" ( 1946, Musi- cal) Fred Astaire. Judy Gerland. From heaven, Flo Ziegfeld envisions a re\/U8 with ever/Ol:jor star playing a pert. (2 hrs.) i '& IUUDll The author ol a guide to the best places to live In the U.S.: a look the use ol acupuncture on animals. e II.GOD ,.. The story of the conflict between Teamster Union leader Jimmy Holle (Robert Blake) and Robert F. Ken- nedy (Coller Smith) Is traced from Us beginnings In the 1950s when Kennedy was chief counsel for the Mclellan Com· mlllee to the Senator's a.ssa.sslnatk>n In 1968. (Pan 21 12 hrs.l BALTZ-BERGERO·N SMITH & TUTHILL .. Burial in All Gen1eteries ·t27 E. 17th Street -- Shipment -Cremation Plans Available Costa Mesa Phone 646-9371 Friday. May 6, 1983 21 -Taesclay Cont. .':>!•·~•)•"•> W0''G'lrl.ffle11(fs''· ( 1978, !>ralner•').,4elan!e ·,/, 1 Mayron, Eli Wallach. ( 1 hr .• 28 min.) (%) "The Bride Wore Black" ( 1967, Suspense) Jeanne Moreau, Jean-craude Brlaly. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) e:ll(C)' "Hanover Street" (1979. aomance) Harrtson'ford;-t:.estey-Anntr Down. (1 hr., 49mln.f •(!) "Play Misty For Me" (1971, Suspense) Clint Eastwood, Jessica Wal- ler. (2 hrs.) (0) "Little Miss Marker" ( 1980, Comedy) . Walter Matthau, Julie AndreWll. (1 hr., 39 mrn.) lcll(I) "This Sporting Life" ( 1963, Drama) Richard Harris. Rachel Roberts. (2 hrs., 10mln.) CJ) "For Your Eyes Only" (1981, Adven- ture) Roger Moore, Topol. (2 hrs.. 5 min.) --lllilvenlng .. ..... IWPY DAYI MMe Cll ... .., • lllOUIM .... a ,.....CC9AllY llAWAIPM-t 0¥a WY Guest: Harold Russell. (R) i ='POii AMMON • ~ llCMI "Conllnental Dlvlde" (1981, Romance) John Belushi, Blair Brown. A Chicago newspaper columnist travels to the Rockies to escape some political heat and 1nter111ew a reclusive naturalist. 'PG' !_!hr., 43 min.) (Z) llCMI "You Never Can Tell" (1951, Comedy) Olck Powell, Peggy Dow. The soul of a dead German shepherd returns to Earth In the torm of a private eye lo gel back at the one who poisoned him. ( 1 hr .. 20 ~ -1~a:naco.A11Y u.T-.&.a 1: CAVIRT Guest: John Gielgud. ia~~W*PAl&Y coem.DUllYNU&.TM .... llCMI "Gale Of Hell" ( 1953. Drama) Machlko Kyq. Kazuo Hasegawa. A 12th- century Japanese noblewoman given as a victor's reward 10 a SOidier choOses death over his ad11ances. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 9 llCMI "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. A hard·bolled prl11a1e eye runs Into a hoat of famlllar charac1era white Investi- gating the death or a ac1ent1s1 I cheese IOOt'I, 'PG' ( t hr .. 30 min ) -P'YLI -Cll ... .... IWll'Y MYI AUii .... c , .. WQlll The woman who por- trlYt "EMre, Mlltrffl 0 1 Th& Detk," host Of a late-nlQht honor mo111e allow on • Los · Angelff T'V etetlon; • 111911 to ttWt colorlut itland Of Kty WM!, Florida. ·= . W ~_,. TClllllT A report on the Netlonel Enqulftr 1()()1(1 et lhtlr lnfor· matton aourcea 1nd complalnte from Velefle Bertinetti •mt h\Jtbend !ddle Ven Helen ebOut how th9y w.tre portr1Y9(S In thit ntwtp1per. (Part 2 I 2A Frld•y, M•y 8, 1983 :J ,_..~., ... ,., t • > __..WLD ....... -.r . llMY~llMYIMTIWI llOVA "Tracking The Supe11ralns" An Investigative report on the construc.tion ol a Japanese nigh-speed train line t>etweetf Los Angeles and San ();ego, which 1s slated for completion by 1985. Is present- ed. (R) D (1 hr.) (£) G~ Coverage of the USGF Single Elimlnatlon Championships. (R) ( 1 hr.) CD) llO¥ll "Train Ride To Hollywood" ( 1975, Comedy) Bloodstone, Michael Payne. Four rock singers disguise lhem- sel11es as conductors of a train en roule to Hollywood. hoping 10 meet lhelr fa11orlte film stars. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) ~OU. COUln'YTODAY 7:118 I Git THI TOWlt Featured: the art ol bOdy tattoos; a look at June weddings; a salute to Los Angeles In the 1930s . I GPAl&Y'9UD LAYmm a ll9l.IY A CO.AMY m Git L.A. Featured: a look at the sex- ualily of senior citizens; a trip to Fori Irwin near Barstow for a report on the sophlstl· cated war games conducted by lhe U.S. Army there; an interview wltl'l Lallo Amari· lcan~~gleslas. MOUllCAUI YOU AlllD POii rT .... CllCllM,, 1'CTAC ... llACtm./~.alT llO¥ll "Union City" ( 1980. Mystery) Deborah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb. In the 1950s. a businessman tries to cover up a senseless murder he comm1t1ed 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 25min.) I ~ 7:11 ... • (I) WA,_. DOWN Animated. Bew • on the book by Richard Adams. A group of rabbits face dangers uriknown 10 them when they leave the security of their war- ren to search for a better Ille (Part 1) ( 1 hr.) G G THI A-TIMI While attending a trlend's funeral tn a small town, the A- Team get In trouble with five hoOdlum brothers. ( 1 hr.) 8 MOVW "Wa1 Wagon" (1967, Western) John Wayne. l<lrk Douglas. A cowboy defrauded of his gold·llch land plans e special type of 11engeance with the help of a gunsflnger, an Indian. a drunk end a thlet._i2 hrs.) a 9 llAllPY DAYI A beautiful blonde from Roger's paat shows up In Milwaukee on the rebOUnd from another guy. IA) D II llOWll "The Man From Laramll " (1955, Western) Jam" Stewart, Wallace Ford. A men seeks revenge on the gun-- runnera responatble for his brother's C1et~2 hrs,) i '& llAW A socceuful female wr"tltr: a visit to the colorful Island ot Key Weal Florida . • iiciiii "LOOklng For Mr. Goodber" ( 1977. Dtema) Olene Keeton, Tuetdly Weld. A tchoOltt•oher 1MrchH IOf love by frequenting llnglet bart al night with tr•otc r..ulte. 12 hrt •• 30 min.) e DA "Tracking The Super1relne" An lfMtltlgetl"-report on the conetruotlon of a Jep1Mtt hlgh-tf)t9d treln llne ~tween LOe AllQllM and San Dltao. which It et11td '°' oomplttlon by HNt"&. It preaent-'2• (fl) [".] ( 1 hr,) • llfl19IY "WI, T'hit ACCUMd" Myra. knowing tl\lt P1U1 mur°"9d hll wtr.. 1 ~to~t~ by;tli"' a~.:£hiePlltS~-·) •> • tor Boltro closes in on them. (!Sari 4) Q . H br.) ----CCJ llO¥ll "Venom" ( 1982, Suspense) Nicol Williamson. Klaus Kinski. Kid- nappers hold a young American·boy hos· tage in l'iJS-parenrs tendon home. -aner- nately contending with the police outside ano a deadly mamba snake in the build· fng's ventilation system. 'A' ( 1 hr , 33 min.) w .... _,m,.1Ce1,._rra111• CID ,... IUaOWI: fWYATI m Mar· Iowa's Investigation ol the murder ol a powerful lawyer uncovers a series of twist- ' ad relationships among the wealthy. (L) eta A C11.191ATION AT CAllAM The unique style and sense of humor of the popular entertainer Is showcased In this performance taped at Caesars Palace In Las Vegas. CJ) ,~ TAU TMIATM "The Nightin- gale" Mick Jagger stars as an emperor ol an ancient kingdom who learns the true lessons of Ille from a song-lilted bird and a lowl=enma1d. (1 hr.) g "North By Northwest" (19~9. Suspense) Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint An advertising man's Ille is changed dras- llcally when he is mistaken tor a CIA ~ant. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) '3 llO¥ll "The Storm" (1938, Adven- ture) Charles Bickford, Barton MacLane Two brothers battle over boats and females. (1 hr .. 30 min.) 11118 9 LA~a...n Frank De Fazio runs for city councilman against an unscrupulous politician who's t'leld the Ion formant than 20 years. c;i CllAMft ... LmDlllCTCIR llOVll "The'Sword And The Sorcerer" (1982, Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen Beller. Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evil tyrant who has used SO<cery to enslave a medieval kingdom. 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) lcll@ THI CAU. • 11 Cl) llCMI "Help Wanted: Male" ( 1982, Comedy) Suzanne Pleshette. Gil Gerard. A happy-go-tucl<y sportswriter agrees to merry a career woman who deS· perately wa,nts to ha11e a baby In excnano;tOf $100.~*R) (2 hrs.) G GD • n ITCMI Remington and laura become entangled with an aging, eccentric movie queen Who thinks some- one Is out to kill ~ .. R) (1 ht.) D 0 ~ lilf JeJ'lel and Terri draw Jacl< Into an scheme that leaves Mr. Furte~ hotdtng the bag When It's time to i y ... :::!I:· c:;i .-ca• PLAYMOUm "The Fltth 0t July" Richard Thomas and Swoosle Kurtz ra-creete their Broedway roles In LanfOfd Wiison's acclaimed play abOUt family members and old college frhtnd1 who gather together an. wmmer weekend tor the flrat time In many years. o (2 hra.) G ~ "He1ven And Well" Or,. C.d S1gen shOw8 hoW Earth anl! other planet• In the IOMlr ayatem have suffered from OO!Tlet bombardment end examtnee the evldef\Ct df auch Impacts on their surf1c• ... mLo J1 hr.) (I) u.l l'DOftMl Blrmlngh1m StaNlon1 II NeW.»fMYG41ntfala (R) (3hrs.) C8) .. "Oted Mtti Don't w .. r Pllld" { 1982, Comedy) St~ Martin, Reohitl Wtrd. A het6-bolltd private 9Y9 rune Into • ~t OI taMllltf Cl'lateetert wtlllt l!Metfo oatlnO thit delth or a tcJtnti.t / chMM ~._'._PO' (11'1t.,301'1'11f\.I W ... "Forewr.Femete'' (1953, com. ty P*-commlUlonet to a murOlt covet· i (R) (I hf., 20 min.) --"""" _. "Cry Raper· 1 t97S, Drl/1\8) Petet Coffield, AndrN Marcovlool. A terri- fied rape victim mlatakenly ldef11111et •n Innocent man •• her a ... llant ( t hr., 30 min.) (!) Mf10•m11 .. 1CmTlft_ .. III --~ ~ A report on the National Enqulfer (Pan t) , an Inter· view with Carroll O'Connor • ••••rmn•1www ... W a>.._ "Blondie's Annlllersary' • ( t948, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Blondie s anniversary gilt from Dagwood causes nothing but trouble. ( t hr., 30 min .• ) ® ... "The Boogens" (1981, Horror) Rebecoa Balding, Fred McCarren. Ancient tentacled creatures terrorize the Inhabit· ants ot hOuse that 11 connected to the monsters' subterranean lair. 'R' ( t hr., 35 min.) W (C) lllO¥ll "TIQer Bay" (1959, Mystery) Hayley Milts, Horst Buchholz. A small girl witnesses the murdef of a sallOf's former girlfriend who IOSt Interest 1n him during his she-month absence. ( t hr .. 50 min.) D ll0¥9 "History 01 The World -Part I" (1981. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madeline Kahn. Man's illustrious history -lrom Nean<ler1hal cavemen to the Spanish klqulsltlon -is examined. 'R' ( t hr., 33 min.) • CZ) MOWll "Loulou" ( 1~ Drama) Isa· belle Huppert, Gerard Oepardleu. A young woman tails in love with a man she met In a disco but cannot accept his lrresponsl· ble. carefree attitude toward life. (1 hr .. SO min.) woemc.,,.ovm1•n. _......... 11ov1es- n JZ) "The Tenant" ( 1977, Drama) Roman Polanski, Isabelle Adjanl. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) • •O "The Haunting Of Julia" (1977. Suspense) Mia Farrow. Keir Dullea. (1 hr., 35mln.) .. CC) "Woodplum" (1981, Adventure) Anette Blernaux, Michel Castel ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ,. cm "Marco Poto. Jr." ( 1973, Adventure) Animated. Voice of Bobby Rydell. ( t hr.'. 50min.) •a> "A Matter Of Innocence" (1988. Ora- . ma) H,eyiey M~ls. Trevor Howard. (2 hrs.) 79(1) 'Stolen Hours" (1963, Drama) · Susan Hayward. Michael Craig. (2 hrs.) ~(%) "The Br1de Wore Black" (~7. Suspense) Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Claude Brlaly. ( 1 tir .. 45 min.) ,_cm "Little Miss Marker" ( 1980, Comedy) Waller Matthau, Julie Andrews. ( 1 hr., 39 "min.) . (I) "For Your Ey99-0nly" (1981, Adven· ture) Roger Moore. Topot. (2 hrs., 5 min.) Ml CC> "The Sea Wolves" ( 1980. Adllenture) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore. ~2 hrs.) ® "Continental Divide ' ( 1981, Romance) John Belushi. Blair Brown. (1 hr., 43mln.) .. ., "Nor1h By Northwest" ( 1959, Suspense) Cary Grant. Eva Marie Saint. (?hrs., 15 min.) •CZ> "Union City" ( 1980, Mystery) Deborah Harry. Dennis Lipscomb. ( t hr., 25mln.) I _.,., --..0 ,. ooma .. «-Guest Devld tnner • • .. "Delert Sends" (1955. AO\len- tute) Ralptl M .. ker, Marie English. A brother and allter ... k vengeance ()(I the f"rench FOflelgn Legion, whorn thay belltve murdered thelf laiher only to later learn that the actual Wiiier waa a membef ot their own tamly (1 hr. 10 min.) •;1::.'::WNATCM =· Q!AT MCM "Popeye's Ott· Shore Grand Pri•" (from New Orleans. La). (I) llON "Plck·Up Summer" ( 198 t . Comedy) Mlctlael Zelniker. Carl Marone The lun·filled aummer vacation of two high echool students culminates In a hotly con- tested pinball competition. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 llAYY mini.= .. ; ... -tA•AU. MOW11 "The Nlgh~e Lights W~nt OUt In Georgia" ( t 981. Orama) Kristy McNI· ohol, Mark Hamill, A brother-and-sister songwriting duo have many adventures whlle trylflQ to eke out' a living on the country·westatn circuit. 'PG' ( 1 hL, 50 min.) •«ZJ~ATLMm M CB) MOWll "Sovthe<n Comtorf' (1981. Drama) Kehh Carradine. Powers Boothe. A group of National Guardsmen on week· end maneuvers In a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a commu· nlty ot baokwOOds Cajuns. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •(!) ZAMmYTNIA,_ .. cm "Train Ride To Hollywood" ( 1975. Comedy) Bloodstooe, Michael Payne. ( 1 hr., 29 min.) .. CC> "Gate GI Hell" ( 1953, Drama) Machi- ko Kyo, Kazuo Hasegawa. ( t hr,. 30 min.) Cl) "I Want You" (1952. Orama) Dana Andrews, Dorothy McGuire. ( 1 hr.. 41 min.) -@ "Fathom" (1967, Adventure) Tony Franciosa, Raquel Welch. (2 hrs.) -CZ> "Pretty Baby" (1979, Orama) Keith Carradine. Brooke Shields. ( 1 hr., 49 min,) 11a(Kl "The Pursuit Of D.B. Cooper" (198t. Adventure) Treat Williams, Rot:>ert Duvall. U hr .• 40 min.) ~ "Imitation Qt Ute" ( 1934, Drama) Claucittte Colbert. Warren William. (2 hrs.) ,;; 1W~ "Julia" (1977, Drama) Jane Fonda, Vanessa Attdgta11e. (~rs.)· • cm "The Journalist" ( 1979. Orama) Jack Thompson. Elizabeth Alexander. ( 1 hr., 20mln.) _.,, ___ 11ov1ea- -· "The Belle 01 New York" (1952, Musical) Fred Astaire, Vera Ellen .. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) m "Prelly Boy Floyd" (1974, Drama). Martin S~. Mlchael Parks. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • CS) "High Risk" (1981, Adventure) James Brolln. Cleavoo Little. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Cl "Heal'! Beal" ( 1980. Drama) Nick ., 1111W .. "VlctOI I VlctO<la" ( 1982, Julie Andfewt. Robert Prelton. gay 1 pr ... rlo turnt a 1tarvlng. llnQtr Into the 189! Of 1930. Patla by bllltng fier H E:Jr 1 OtNt•t female lmpet'IOn8o-tor. 'R' 2 hfa .. 15 min.) •{C) I "Hardeore" (1979. Drema) George C Scott. Seaeon Hubley. A con- cerned lather leevee the peaceful IUt· rouoelings of his home town 10 IM/ch let hla daughter, wtio haa become f\Mvtly Involved in a blQ·clty pornography racket 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 mfn.) .. Cl) lillCMi ''Contlnen1al Divide" ( 1981, Romance) John Belushl, Blair Brown. A Chicago newspaper columnilt tra~ 10 the AOckles to escape some po1111ca1 heat and Interview a reclusive naturafltt. 'PG' ~hf .. 43 mln,) .. '"""• M llO¥tl "Visiting Houra" (1982, Suspense) Michael Ironside, Lee Grant. A psychotic murderer searchel for hit next , victim, a TV newswoman whO IUMved an • earlier a11ack, In a big city hotpltal. 'A' ( 1 hr., 45 mln.;l. -~=:.-= = ::-.... ... NRUUIMYl-.._CO.. Interviews, comic viQnettes and lo. concert perlormances lllgnlloht thlt docu- mentary that looks at the-lives of three young Comedians both on and off the stage. (1 hr.) ©J:llOVll "Don's Party" (1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop. A group of suburbanites gather at a friend's house to watch the election retum5. Nolfe, srssy Spacek. (11\r:;-50 min.) -CZ> "Bedtime For Bonzo" (1951, Come- dy) Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn. ( 1 hr., 25mln.) W ® ·"Pandemooium" (1982, Mystery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) cm "Tom. Dlci< And Harry" (.l!M 1, Come- dy) Burgess Meredllh. Ginger Rogers. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.} m "Nexl Time We Love" ( t935, Ora· ma) James Stewarl, Margaret Sullaven. l~hrs.) tll CC> "Glzmo" ( 1977, Comedy) Documen- tary. Directed by Howard Smith. (1 hr .. 30 min.) 119 II "Falling In Lpve Again" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Elliott Gould, Susannah York. ( 1 hr., 30min.) (%) "Continental Divide" (198 1. Romance) John Belushi, Blair Brown. ( 1 hr., 43 min.) •CC> "Woodplum'" (1981. Adventure) Arlette Siernaux, Michel C4stel. ( 1 hr:: SO min.) CID "Dead Men oOn't Wear Plakf'· (1982, Comedy) Ste11e Martin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 •hr., 30 min.) ' CD "Personal Best" ( 1982, Drama) Mar· iel Hemingway,Patrlce Donnelly. (2 l'lfs.) Cl> "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978, Adventure) Animated. Directed by Yoram Gross. ( 1 hr., 15 min,) .. cm "Marco Polo, Jr." ( 1973, Adllenture) Animated. Voice of Bobby Rydell. ( 1 hr., 50m1n.) Friday, May 6, 1983 23 -Taesclay Cont. • llCMI "Lile With Blondie" (1946, } ,~Yj f?'ll!).>' ~ngle~ Arthµr bak~ -~C>OO t5ecomes jealous when his dog gets more attention than he does. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) ~~.1"119&(11} Ct> Cl9 A cawno1U't' CABAM The unique style and sense of humor of the pop(ilar entertainer ls stiowcased In this perlormance taped at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. . (%) llD¥ll "Pretty Baby" (-1979, Dram8)- Kelth Carradine, Brooke Shields. A World War I photographer decides to marry the adolescent daughter of a prostitute In the "Red Light District" of New Orleans_ 'R' (1 hr .. 49 min.) lllCH>llCMI "Atlantic City" (1980. Orama) Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon. The estranged husband of an oyster bar wait· ress amves with her pregnant younger sis· ter and some stolen heroin. which he wants an a91ng l)ood to sell for him. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 4'mln:) •• llCMI "Wheel Of Fortune" (1941, M¥atery) Frances Dee. John Wayne. A young attorney expases the truth about a -• corrupt 'polltlclan and his underhanded _........_ .. ovles_ .. cm "Little Moon And Jud McGraw" ( 1979, Western) Jaroes Caan. Stefanie Powers. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •till "Out Very Own" (1950. Orama) Ar.ri ~th, Farley Granger. (2 hrs.) .. Cl:) "Ransom" (1956, Orama) Glenn Ford. Donna Reed. (2 hrs.) II "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Western) Gary Cooper. Marfa Schell. ( 1 hr.. 46 min.) 1'19(!) "Sullivan's Empire" (1967, Adven- ture) Marlin Milner. Linden Chiles. (2 hrs.~ NI (I) 'The Man From Clover Grove" ( 1973, Orama) Cheryl Miiier, Ron Masak. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) , . .. CH> "At>sence Of Malice" (l981, Orama) Paul Newman, Sally Fleld. (1 hr,. 56 min.) .. CC) "Chendler" (1971, Mystery! Warren Dates, Laslie Caron. ~ 1 hr., 30 m n.) e "Witches' Brew' ( 1980, Comedy) Lana Turner, Richard Benjamin. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CJ) 'Pretty Baby" ( 1979, Orama) Keith Curedlne, Brooke Shlefda. ( 1 hr.. 49 min.) .. cm "Felllng In Love Again" ( 1980. Ofa· me) Elliott Gould. Suunnah York. ( 1 hr .. 30mln,) .. -ct) "Smalley And The Bendit" (1977, COmedy) Burt Reynoldt, Sally Field. ( 1 ~40mln.) lllJ "The NIQht; The Llghll Went Out In a.o+'ale" ( f981. Ofame) Ktlety Mc NI· ~ chol, Mark Hamill. (1 hr .. 60 min.) Cl) "The Kid From Brooldyn' (1946, Comedy) Denny Kaya, Vlrglnla Mayo. ( 1 hr •• 53mln.) -e "The Garden Of Atleh" (1938. Romance) Marttne Oletrloh, Cherift ~. (1hr .. 30mln.) -· "The Tendfr Trap" ( 196f, C~) Debbie ~noldt, Frank Slnatre, (2 hrt.) ~ "e.dtline For Bonzo'' ( 1951. Co,,,.. ) Ronald RMgan, Olene Lynn, ( 1 hr., min.I . II Friday, May e,•1993 .. I dea= ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) i ..v.1lll.A,. ... . ..... .,... a1I MO¥ll "Dead Men Oon'l Wear Plaid" (1982. Comedy) Ste11e Martin, Rachel War~. A hard-boiled private eye runs Into a host of familiar characters white Investi- gating the death of a scfenlist I cheese !l£oon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Mil.CJ llCMI "Venom" (1982, Suspense) Nicol Williamson. Klaus Klnskl. Kid· nappers-hold a young American boy hos- tage in his parent's London home, alter- nately oontendlng with the police outside and a deadly mamba snake In the build- ing's ventilation system. 'R' • ( 1 hr.. 33 min.) aa(})•MTM• M (l) llCMI "The Bitch" (1979. Orama) Joan Collins, Michael Coby. After an extramarital affair deStrd'ys her marriage. a high-living woman searches for other sources olfundlng, 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) · Ml©) MO¥ll "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen Beller, Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evjt tyrant who has used sorcery to enslave a medieval kingdom. 'R' (1 hr .. 40 tW©) "'Sitting Ducks" (1S80, Adventure) Mtohael Emil, Zach NOITTian. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) fD "Underpup" ( 1939) Robert Cumm- IOQs. (2 hrs.) -Afternoon llovlM- -• "The Big Hangover" (1960, Come- dy) Van Johnson. Elizabeth Taylor. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) e "Trapped" (1975. Suspense) James Brolin. Susan Clark. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ct:) "Who Is Killing The Great Chefs 01 Europe?" ( 1978, Comedy) George S~al. Jacqueline Bisset. (1 hr., 52 min.) Cll "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) William Holden, Julle Andrews. (2 hrs .. 4 min.) (%) "Continental Divide" ( 1981, Romance) John Belushi, Blair Brown. ( 1 hr., 43 min.) -®"Missing" (1981. Orama) Jack Lem· mon, Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) 19. "JuUa" ( 1977, Orama) Jene Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave. (2 hrs.) we "When Tomorrow Comes" (1939, Orama) Charles Boyer, Irene Dunne. (2 hrs.) wcm "The Turnhig Point" (1977, Ofama) Anne Bancroft, Shirley MacLelne. ( 1 hr., 59 mln.) 1111(%) "MIS&lng" (1981, Orama) Jack Lem- mon, SllaySpecek. (2hra,, 2mln.) •(8) "'Cannonball Run" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom OeLulae, ( 1 hr,. 35 min.) e "Dominique•: ( 1979. Horror) Clift RObeftson, Jean Slmmo09. ( 1 hr.. 34 min.) ~ •CD "The Goldwyn Follltt" (1938. Mutl· cal) AdOlphe MenJou, Elle Logan. (2 hrt./ ..(%) 'Raggedy Man" (1981. Ofama) SIMY £ce1c:Er1c Ro~a. (1 ht., 35 min.} W "Rentorn" (1958, Orama) Glenn d, Donna Reed. (2 1\rt.) -· "TrlbUfe To A Bad Men" (1958, W"tern) Jemet CagMy, I~ Papu.. (I t\r,. 35 min.) •(J) ''The 00..U Fite" (197•, Adllen- ture) Jon Volo~t. Maxlmillan SChell. (2 min.) W (}) TOPC' 1111-m llO¥ll "Blondie's Lucky Day" (l946,.: Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake . Compllc_a1ions develop when Dagwood, tired again. goes into competition with his boSs. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) - ; IUll•Mtw(R) -:.IUfTm -IUU.-..i llCMI "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 1981, Orama) SyMa Kr\slet, NlehOla's Clay. Based on the novel ~y D.H. Law- rence. A scandalous love affair develops between a well-born lady and her garden- er. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) W~IDMAllO/I~ .. CID llCMI "Silent Rage" (1982, Adven- ture) Chuck Norris. Ron Silver. A critically Injured psychopath is revitalized and made almost indestructable by the handl· work of a mentally unhinged scientist. 'R' U hr .. 40 min.) .. U llCMI "Phobia" (1980. Suspense) Paul Michael Glaser. Susan Hogan. A group of mental patients are murdered according to their lndl11ldual faars., 'R' ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) ~;. .. •GAATPA'llOL , • . • hrs.) ([) "Mountain Family Robinson" (1979, Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (ID "Hester Street" ( 1975, Drama) Carol Kane, Steven Keats. (I hr., 30 min.) .. CHJ "The Night The Lights Wenr OUt In Georgia" (1981, Orama) Kristy McNI· chol, Mark HamiJI. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (I) "Victor I Victoria" (1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews, Rober! Preston. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) (%) "Union City" ( 1980. Mystery) Deborah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb. ( t hr., 25mln.) --•l·ve..-. .. u::,.. Cll ... -'•--i· . MC ... C ,-.Ct19M#f llAWAIMN i ii.;~::~~.:::"~ cal) The Bend. Directed by Martin ScO!'S818. Joni Mltchetl, Eric Clef.Ion, Bob Dylan, Ringo Sterr end others help The Band say good·bye In a fllmed cet.bratlon of the group'• tertwell concert. 'PG' ( 1 .. ,l)f .. e.:n ... .,. ::r .. ..wa ~ CAWTT Guett: John G'9tgu~. iar12l (R) a&.•MNl&Y . OGIMl•MW_al_R IU Ml oalfAOT UIA11 Light lddlewelQht Conltndet'• bout (trom Kenan ClfyJ.!(en.) (1 ht,. 30 min.) CD>-"~ltl'IJ1 Clucka" (1980. ~ tu,.) Mloheel l'mll, Zaoh Normen. Two Inept rnobl11ft flee to South Am9floe and -I ae1tlay Coal. •dy) WIHlam Holden, Olnger Rogtl'I. A lovely, youthful .c1r..a lenCle the a.part<i. and l•lent needed lo r' 8 young pjay· wrlgtlt'• production o the ground. (2 hrs,) Cl)._ "Ml!lllng" (1981, Drama) Jeck Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New YOfk busine&8man and his daughter· in·law try to find out what tiapl)8fled1o his son who disappeared clUrlng the mllllary cou=hfle. 'PCl' (2 htt .. 2 min.) {%) "The Bride Wore Black' (1967. Suspense) Jeanne Moreau. Jeen·Ctaude Brlaty. A dlatraught but determined young bride M1s out to avenge the death ol hef husband. ( t hr .. 4"5 min.) • l!l.l llOWll "Dallas" ( 1950. Western) Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman. Upon finding his home and property destroyed. an embittered ex-COOtederate officer vows reve~ on those responsible. (2 hrs.) .. 8 (!I ITOI Violet. OO!alee and Judy look to Harry to neb a prowling phantom In their offloe. (!) llOV9 "Jubal" (1956. Western) Glenn Ford, &nest Borgnlne. A young drifter seeks the aid of a minister's daugh· ter alter he Is forced to kill In self-defense. lhrs .. 30 min.) ........ KP•lllROOll ......... -m IT. ll.llllt-The doctors of Bos· ton's St. Eliglus hospital search for a miss· Ing mental patient while a young resident fights lo prevent a deadly operation. (R) ~hf.) BIL~ HAif Jonathan and Jen- nifer discover that a heallh club operator is lacing his nutritional drinks with danger- ous drugs. o ( 1 hr ) m') C.-nrc.aie wmt UMMA '°9IDM "Portrait Of An American Zealot" The political and religious activities ot Ed McA· teer as he pursues the goals ol his group, the Round Table, are followed. ml ( 1 hr.) CC) llO¥ll "The Sea Wolves" ( 1980, Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore. During World War II, a group ol British businessmen form a volunteer regiment to destroy a German spy nest In the Indian .. 10c==s.) .. DAYlt-llOVll "Girl Friends" (1978, Orama) Melanie Mayron, Eli Wallach. A young wQrfll!n learns about the concessions one has to make in romance by observing her closest friend's affairs and by having one herself-'PG' (1 hr., 28 min.) ,,.1 ... Cl)OJ GD ... IANl>AY_,. • ltllMCMOP. 1111&1B ·-llAllY llMTllAll, llAllY HARTMAN .... ..., .. LA..-rr Maxwell Newton. auttior of "The Fed," looks Inside the Fed· eral Reserve. the secret powe< center that --coovols America's economy; nurse ano midwife Marla-Evetsole discusses the high 'cosr of having babies. ( 1 hr.) CID .,_ "T.he Pursuit Of D.B. Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Treat Wiiiiams. Robert Duvall. A thief skyjacks a plane and para· chutes 10 safety over Oregon wltti a for· tune In srolen money. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) l'., CO llO¥ll "Wild And Beautiful On Ibiza" (1 981, Comedy) Regis Porte, Tanja Spiess. Ricti and poor young travellers converge on the Island resort for a holiday ~artylt\g, 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) W) llCMl "The Untamed" ( 1978. Ora· me) Jiii Jackson. A young woma.n under· goee a varlet)' of v!Oltnl .. xuel 81W«lene· ... (1hl.,!°mrr.-i (l)U.. Mm...cTCCUUI {%) llCMI "l.Oulou" (1981, Orama) lea· belle Huppert. Gerard Depardlel.I. A young woinan falls In love with a'YT'l8n the met In a disco but cannot accept hit ltreaponal· ble, carefree attitude toward Ille. ( 1 hr .. SO min.) G 19 CLUI Featured; a tubula1 pregnan· cy that ended In a healthy blnn; how one w001en kicked the food heblt. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1W(ll} llO¥ll "OUtpOSI In Malaya" (1962. Adventure) Claudette Colbert, Jack Haw· l(lns, The owner of a Malayan rubber plan· tatlon'ei<perlenoes domestic discord with his wlle. ( 1 hr., 65 min.) 111118 Cl) QUllCY Oufncy rv&hee to an Art • zona Indian reservation where his foster son has been stricken by bubonic plague. IB> U hr., 10'fTlln.) II Q) TCIMmlT Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Ro( Scheider. Louise Mandrell, Biii Maher. 1 hr.) I O AIC ... ~ YOUA119PGRrT llO¥ll "The Incident'' (1967. Mys· tery) Tony Musante. Martin Sheen. A sub- way car Is terrorized by two Inebriated hoodlums until a s~dier on leave puts a St9P to it. (2 hrs.) • Ull'Olm Mm ION Cl) A .. DAY It .,. "The Arsonist Revealed'"'-(Part-41) -• flfT9rf_., TOllGtfT A report on the Natlor.al Enquirer looks at their lnlor· matlon sources and complaints from Valerie Bertlnelli and husband Eddie Van Halen about tiow they were portrayed in the n=per. (Part 2) 0 "Blbod, Sweat And Fear" ( 1975. Orama) Lee J. Cobb. Franco Gasparrl. The top man behind a large· scale drug operation plays a cat-and· mouse game with an ambitious young nar· colics =t. (2 hrs., 30 min.) i . W'mWOM ... ..-cMrnu =-"Gate 01 Hell" ( 1953. Drama) Machiko Kyo. Kazuo Hasegawa. A 12th· century Japanese noblewoman given as a victor's reward to a soldier chooses death ove=dvances. ( 1 tir., 35 min.) ([) ........ Cl)mVll "Tarzan, The Ape Man" (1981, Adventure) Richard Hams, Bo Derek. While accompanying her father on a search for the legendary Elephan.t's . Graveyard, a young woman ls abducted by an uncivilized white man who was raised by.apes in the jungle. 'R' ( t hr .• 52 min.) 0 llCMI ''FaMing In Love Again" ( 1980, Orama) Elliolt Gould, Susannah YOfk. A man goes to his high school reunion in ttie belief that he can relive the good times ol the past. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~@ llO¥ll UThe Jo\npallst" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Jack Thompson, EllzabeJ.l'l_A~xan~ der. An Australi{tn journallst who has made a career of using people laces a ctl· si~ when ffie tables are suddenly turned • on him. (1 hr .. 20 min.) ttll D Cl) LATI llmfT wrnt DAVI» &.in-.. Guests: rock and roll singer Johnny Win· ter. author and adVertlslng authority Or. Wilson Bryan Key. ( 1 hr.) I CCUUI OJ ••• TGll COTnl: WI Cl.Clll Guest: Hugh Heiner. (Part 2) !~~1982. Comedy) Ryen O'Nff~ John Hurt. A ttrelght cop end a gaiy police clef11 go undercover a.a a homoeeiu.ial couple to find the murderer of a male model. 'R' ( 1 ~6 min.) D9 8 Cl) WW' Ml .... An enempt on Mac's Nie re&Ylta In the accidental death of a French Poflee Inspector's new bride. IBI (1 hr •• 20 min.) D9CB) llCMI "Perl0f'8l 8'st" (1982. Ora· ma) Martel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelty. Two you09 tamale athletes are t0tn between love and ambltlon as they train IOI Olymplc oompelltlon. 'R' (2 hrs.) W 9 llO¥ll "The Shepherd Of The Hiiia" (1941, Drama) John Wayne. Belly Field. Ozark Mountain people auempt to save their land from oulelde Invaders. (2 hrs.) 8 llOWW "Gatling Away From It All" (1971. Comedy) Barbara Feldon, Larry Hagman. When two middle-class couples drop out or the "rat race" and seek para· dlse, they gel less than they bargained for. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cf) llOWW "King Of The Bandits" ( 1974, Western) Giibert R~and, Angela Green. l1 hr., 30 min.) OJ mnaT.-r TOlllllT A report on the National Enquirer looks at their inlor· matlon sources and complaints from Valerle Bertinelli and husband Eddie Van Halen about how they were portfayed In Uie nM19Paper. (Part 2) ., ••• w.,... ... @ llCMI "Blondie In The Dough" (1948, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Bfondle deetl:fes to bill<e her way out of her tlnanc~lems. (1hr .. 30 min.) CE) P.A. "Road To Wembley" Ouarterfinal 4 (R) ( 1 hr,) CI> llOWW "Don's Party" ( 1976, Come- dy) Jotin Hargreave. Pat Bishop. A group of suburbanites gather at a friend's house to watch the election returns. ( 1 hr .. 30 mln.l_ 1:11 D IJD l9C ... O\lallMT m TGll CM1U: WI Cl.Clll Guest: Ann Jiiii· an. Cl) llO¥ll "Stage To Thunder Rock" ( 1964, Western) Barry Sullivan, Marilyn Maxwell. Fearing a problem ol loyalties. townspeople hire a gunman to assume a special job for the local lawm~. ( 1 hr., tO ·• m1n.) ttl ct) m¥ll "Hanover Sr reel" ( 1979. Romance) Harrison Ford, Lesley·Anne Down. An American pilot falls in love wltti a married English nurse during World War II, then embarks on a daring mission to rescue her husband from enemy forces. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 49 min.) W g llO¥ll "Night School" ( 198 t, Mys. tery) Leonard Mann, Rachel Ward. An anthropology .proJessor with a_penehant for co-eds Is suspecled of the brufill mor~ ders of some of his former bed partners. ... l:A· £ 'ai.2:.: ... n:M ... . HOW TO .UY YCMI mt 80LI "The Scorlng Shot6" (RJ @ llO¥ll "The Woman Inside" ( 1979, Drama) Joan Blondell, Gloria Manon. A wounded soldier returns 'from Vtetnam anxious to have a sex-change operation. 'R' (1hr .. 35 min.) Cl)llOWW "Paradise" (1982. Drama) Wll· I\~ Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen-agers come ol age in 1823 Baghdad. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ....... (!) MCIWft llAYY Friday, May 6, 1983 25 -· "'!' .. ~ -W!dnuclay Coal. munlty .. ~n,.she ttas a.short affair with a combat-bound sailor. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min,) ID 111 CWI Featured: financial planner Joe Gandolfo discusses his "Dollar Wise" ~Ide. ( 1 ht,, 30 min,) tW 8 (I) IWrT TO MM\' The Hans Maro If • gtarf!lrous gambling ship In disguise in ' order to crack a countJr1eillng ring (R) ' i1 tv.:&..1Q ~ ~ ~ • ·-.. • -D • l Ji Host: Johnny Carson. Guest: Geo<ge·Bums. ( 1 hr.) I III -=--..n..-YOU~Palff lllMI "Paper Lion" ( 1968. Comedy) Alan Alda. Lauren Huuon. An amateur tries to flt hlmsell Into the world of profes- sional football. (2 hrs.) I U...AllD IOll ......._(II, lllMI "Twlllght Pink" ( 1981, Fanta· sy) Veronica Hart, Kandi Barbour. One man Is able to llve out his sexual fantasies with any woman he desires. ( 1 hr., 10 min.) • (I)._ John Byner shows you things strang&f than truth, larqer than Ille, and zanier than anything you ve ever eeen. elllMl "Paradise' ( t982, Orama) Wii- iie Aames, PhOebe Cates. Two teen-agers come of age in 1823 Baghdad 'R' ( 1 hr .. •Omin.) 1W(C) lllMI "Smokey And Ttie Bandit" ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally !=leld. A daredevil trucker accepts a chaf- lenge to run a truckload or beer from Tex- as back to Georgia In a llmlted amount of time. 'PG' ( t hr., •O min.) -· mnm.-r nMllMT lnter\/tew& with Alex Karras and Tatum O'Neal. G lllMI "Where Love Has Gone" ( 1~. Orama) Susan Hayward, Bette Davis. After a teen-ager kills her mother's lover. her divorced parents bitterly reunite. i hrs.. 30 min.) ...... , ....... "°"' .-c .. em.I lllMI "Missing" (1981, Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. A ml<ldle-aged New York boslnessman and his daughter· In-law try to find oot what happened to hts son who disappeared during ttle military cou~lle. 'PG' (2 hra .. 2 min./ Cl) "An Eye For An Eye' (1981, Adllentura) Chuck Norrie. Chrlttopt\er Lee. A San Frenclaco cop Q\1111 Iha l0<ce to •venoe Iha murder of hit pertner by l'Mf'l'lbeta of a drug ring. 'R' ( 1 ht., ~ mln.L -••u11wwmtM•L111 aue Gutttt: comedian Steve Wright. actreea M4P'y Staenbufgen, redlo peraonallty Gar- rlaon KtUIOf. ( 1 ti<. l I .... -·-~ coma W OLOll Gueat. Lalnt. Kan= I l•l'MI lllU OlllrAOTUIA11Clll CD ~ "Evilspea~" (11981:. t1ouorl Clint Howard, A.G. Arm91rong. A mll\tary school cadet uses black magic 10 avenge the humiliation he has suffered at the hands of his wealthier classmates. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -(Z)Clml>leo. t119 8 Cl) lilO¥ll "The $5.20-An·Hoor Dream" (~980. Orama) Linda Lavin, --~;~Mo~~,_..._.._ • m5Tner'ta1'1!' ,~ro~ '\''factor(s iradl- tionatly all-male assembly llne, then has to light to keep It. (RI ( 1 hr , 20 min.) We lllMI "Uncooquered" ( 19C7. Adven- ture) Gary Cooper. BOfls Kar1otf. Fror11ier Fort Pitt struggle& against Indians and treacheroos whites with the help or a cap- 1aln from Virginia. t2 hrs .. 30 min.) 8 lllMI "The Blue Knight" (1975, Dra- ma) George Kennedy, Alex Rocco. A Los Angeles street cop Is assigned to a dilfl· cull drug case. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ••••w•1w ... (D)ll0¥9' "Hester Street" (1975. Orama) Carol Kane, Steven Keata. A Jewish immi- grant couple have P<Oblems when the wile is unabNI to Ame1lcanlze herself last enough lo suit her Yankee-worshipping husband. ( 1 hr., 30 mm.) CZ> lllMI "Unloo City" ( t980, Mystery) Deborah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb. In the 1950s, a businessman tries 'o cover up a senseleSs murder ha committed. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) 1:110lllMI "Foxtrot" (1976, Orama) Peter O'Toole, Charlotta Ramplfng. A European aristocrat sets up a new home on a deserted Island with his wife and two ser- vanta. 'R' (1 hr., 20 min.) •1•• ... CJM11•rr la. COTn.e W CUii Guests: Tl'\e Police. (Pert 1) • llO¥ll "Pete Kelly's Blues" ( 1955. Orama) Jack Webb, Janet Leigh A jazz band has trooble with an enterprising "" Q!_ngster. ( 1 hr .. CO min.) W (k) llCMI "MeVloar" (1980, Orama) ROQ8f Oaltrey, Adam Faith. Tl'\e true story of British crfmlnat John McVlcar's Ille In prison, his escape and his new Ille on the ootslde Is chronioled. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W (J)llCMI "S.O.B," (1981, Comedy) Wll· llam Holden, Julie Andrews. A movie dlrectOf Who has just finished a multl-mll- llon dollar turkey goes from 1ttemp1ed sol· clde to a bizarrely Inspired r&-Shootlng ol .. his fr'-'e'ii:n:.b ,_MCMw.LYftn ~ _. "Penitentiary 11·• ( 1982. Ora· ma) Leoo Isaac Kennedy. Etnle Hudson. An old prison enemy murders a boxtf' • glrllrlend, fOfcing him to retum to the ring. 'R' ( t hf .. 50 min .• •CID M -.AT,., •• IUIT I Thta sur· vey of tome ol the more e1mav1gan1 plaoee for 9f*ldlno money In exouc weya lnclUdtt Yltlte to e p!MIUfe boUtlQYt In dy) Ronald AMgan, Diana Lynn. ( 1 hr .. 2&mln.) •• "MyetttY On Montier Ill.and" (198t. AMriture) Terence Stamp. Peter Cush· . 3•om1n,, " Cfy Man1' (19e1. Otama) Sltey , rlo Roberie. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) • "The 81ratton Story" (19-49, 8J9gra-l.J . Jamtt Stewert. June_ AltytOn. 12 "Undtt The Rainbow" (19e1, COme- , Amstefdam. a noodle shop Wh~re one car \ • buy the wbrld's most elC)>en'91v6 soLps aN! ·' a Japanese club where musclemen wait on businesswomen ( 1 hr ) 1::11111) ... MCtW.1'1 NAVY llCMI "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" ~ ( t$50. Orama) James Cagney, Ward B~d. A convicted murderer escapes and . --~-,; ) ~~°""'·}·· • _.. 11tftet-~&Teo'by-liis victlltl's· sister. '(1 ... tlrs ) {() WOltTWOUI (II) CD) llCMI "The Turning Point" ( 1977, Orama) Anne.Bancroft, Shirley MacLalne Two friends from ballet training school, who chose different roads many years earlier. meet again and are forced 10 deal with the consequences 'PG' Cl) llCMI "Don's Party" ( 1976, Come- dr) John Hargreave. Pat Bishop. A group o suburbanites gather al a friend's house to watch the election returns ( t hr .. 30 m111) M @ WOM.D AT LMQI MD llOVll "Wollen" (1981, Suspense) Albert Finney, Diane Venora Police are laced wrth an unusual problem as New York City IS invaded by a pack ol d1s- ~ced wolves. 'R' ( t hr , 55 min ) lllMCJJ ZAl9 ..VTNUn. (!)ll••Ml'W 1119® llCMI "Cannonball Run" (1981, Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Dom Deluise. &11 ~ llCMI "The Killing Kind" ( t973, Ora· ma) John Savage. Cindy Williams. Alter serving two years on a trumped-up sex charge, ·a young man Is released ffom prison and begins seeking his revenge. 'R' (I hr .. 35 min.) a:. 8 lllMI "Minnesota Clay" ( 1965. West- ern) Cameron Mitchell. Effie! Rojo. A con- demned gunslinger breaks free from 11uth0r1tles and becomes involved in a gang 11\lalry (2 hrs.) W~TOPO'ntl­llll•MTW(IQ -llO¥ll • A young girl passas judgement on a nelghbol before learning what she Is realty Ilka. CZ> llCMI "Louloo" (1981, Orama) Isa- belle Huppert. Gerard Otpardleu. A young woman falls In love with e man sha met In a disco but cannot accept his lrrasponsl- ble, carefrM attitude toward Ille. ( 1 hr., 60 min.) •(l)M&....U • ._"Detour" (19•6. Adventure) Tom Neel Ann Savage. A piano playwr hitchhikes to the Wast Coast where he geta Involved with murder and a seductive bloodl linger. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (DJ llDW9 "High Risk" (1981, Aoventure) James Brolin, Cleavoo Little. A trio of greedy friends plot the robbery of a rnlllton dollart from • South American drug detl· er. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) Cl) llDW9 "The Man From Clover Grove" ( i97S, Otam1) Cheryl Miiier. Aon Meaak. dy) Chevy Chatt, Cerrlt Fllhtr. ( 1 hr .. 38 min) •. ... "P~" ~980. Comedy) Robin WMllame. Shell•~ YIM. ( 1 hr .. 6~ min.) CJ) "Contlne'n el Divide" ( 1981 • Romance) John Beluthl. 91alr Brown. ( 1 hr~ •3 min) -(C) "On Golden P~" (1981, Or1me) Henry Fond1. ketherlnt Hepburn. ( 1 hr .. ~imln.) (fJ) "Dead Men Don't Wur Plaid" 11982. ~nlet the womtn ••signed to klh them. 'R' ( f ht., 30 min.) • lllMI "Danny" ( 197;, Adventure) Aebecca Page, George Lucfl A 12·yoar· otd girt fight• to savf a benuttlul but over· • .... *"' '"' Miii ,.11~· (1hr ,28 mln.) =:Jii. A viewer's best story; a profile of "Hou1 Magazine" host Gary Col· lln1. I ?..,~ TW Interviews lwlt~~~ Tatum O'Neal ...... • 111119GllT .. ...., IWnlUAIUllY IWr'rMAll llMICCIPAlmAI.,..,.. " lllMI "Wee Geordie" ( 1956. Come- dy) Bin Travers, Noren Gorsen An under· sized Scotsman anroUa In a body·bullding course and goes on 10 become an Olym· plc ~ttElf. (2hrs.) CZ) "Prally Baby" ( 1979. Otama) Kellh Carradine, Brool<e Shields. A World War I pholog'8phel decides 10 marry the adolescent daughter of a prostitute in the "Red Ugh( Dlstrlot" of New Orleans. 'R' ; hr .. 49 min.) OU.. CCMfTY TODAY 119 ... Ml IC* THI TOWll Featured; an Interview w th make-up master George Masters. a Los Angeles neighborhood that is making a comeback. a loo6t al how gold is mmted; a tour of CBS Televlslon City. 1 ...... , .... LA~ 1-.V ICC.All't m OI U Featured: a trip to the Cali- fornia Man for a look at the latest swim· suit fashions for summer; a profile of actress Pamela Bellwood; a report on allergies, a comeback with radio dramas. I Lii llTICTOI -CM.LI YOUAllm,_ rT • ... •WAn TIC TAC DOUlll llM:m.1..-...r CAWWA DMW ""lhe Valley" Lorne Greene reviews the growth ot Call· lornlC.lcutture In the SaMnaa Vafjey. CID -WT1 ~ "The Truth Behind Television Comm8fcials" This award·winning program uncovers the truth behind televlsloo commercials to hetp consumers rind real value and save money. I ~ • Cl! WA,_ DOWN Animated. Based on the book by Richard Adams. A group of rabbits face dangers unkn6wn to them when they leave the security of tltelr war- ren to search tor a benar life. (Part 2) ( 1 ~) . U m -. PICJlll.I Hii)hlights of the "Real Peopk'.:.Jlain trip 1rom I ~ ,AilQ/lles - to Chicago Include visits to the Alamo, the world's largest counffy music olub, and an Ar12ooa rown named Why. (R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • llOVll "Tell Them Wiiiie Boy Is Here" ( 1969. Drama) Robert Redford, Katha- rine Ross. An American Indian struggles 10 find and maintain his own Identity while coplnJl_ln a white man's wor1d. (2 hrs.) 8 OJ Tiii 'AU. 9U'f Colt and Howie recrull members of the Fall Guys Stunt Association to executa a daring rescue when Colt's old Irland and mentor Is kid· nep~v • tmalHown etwtn. (Rl (2 htl. D "Piranha" ( t978, Soi.nee-Flo· tlon) Bradtoid OIMman. H.,.hft Memlet.. A achoo! 01 matHetlng 11th Ii aboldentally relealed In the vicinity 01 a seaside rescr1 wt\efe do28nt of vec.tlOl\er'S are rlW!Jng . ~;:J, ~ •& WI'-A young women telll how aht ovtrcame 1nore1da nerv<lU; a PfOflle 01 "Hour Magutne" hOst Gary Col· line. • e ILOOD ,.. The etOI)' of the oonlllot between Teamattt Union ltadef Jimmy Holta (Rober1 Blake) and Robtrl F Ken- ned'f (Cotter Smith) Is traced from Its beginning• In IM 1950s when Kennedy was chief counsel IOI the Mcletlan Com-mlttM to the Senator's assassination In 1968, (P~ h<S) e GD •1 AT THI mT Tenor Pia· cldo Domingo, baritone Sherrill Miines ana music director James Levine, conducting the Metropolitan OPElfa Orchestra, per· form Verdi. Puccini, Bizet and others ln a concert of operatic arias, duets and orchestra ellperts. (2 hrs.) (1:) llCMI "Brealclng The Sound Barrier" ( 1952, Drama) Ralph Rlchatdlon, AM TOdd. An Inventor suffers Pefsonal trage- dy ana hardship In his quest to produce a ff.rson=ne. (2 tirs.) ll'OITnwt • llCMI "Fort Apache, The Bronx" (1981. Orama) Paul Newman. Ed Asner. A tough cop battleS crime and corruption In New Yonc City's South Bronx neighbor· hOOd. 'R' ( t hr., 59 min.) CD) llCMI "Penitentiary II" ( 1982. Ofa· ma) Leoo Isaac Kennedy. Ernie HUdson An old prison enemy murd&fs a boxer's glrltrlend, forcing him to return to the ring. 'R' (1hr .• 50mln.) Cl) CllOllY, 111.4.1 Alm llAIH David Cros- by, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash appear together In a concen perlormance featuring their well-known hits Including "LOv& Thi One Yoo' re Wlttl, .. ·'Suite: Judv Blue EyH," "Wooden Ships." and "Dark Star." (2 hrs.) D lllMI "Jolla" (1977, Ofama) Jane Fonda. Vanessa Redgrave. Writer Liiiian Hellman Is drawn into the main thrust of wartime resl$tance eHorts when her clos- est childhood friend seeks heT help, (2 hrs.) 6D llCMI "A Bill Of Divorcement" ( 1932. Drama) John Barrymore. Katharine Hep- burn. Recently released from a mental lnsrltutlon, a man finds his daughter to be very sympathetic and supportive. (1 hr .. 30min.) ..lawan--.a l.8.,.ICTOI 'TMICATlm - .. {() llCMI "Murder Is Easy" ( 1982. Mystery) BUI Bixby, Lesley-Anno Down. An American vacationing In England lnv~tigates the murder of an elderly wom- 111l who had confided to him clues as to the identity of a murderer. (R) (2 hrs.) ... A .. "M (ll) llCMI "Best Of The Badmen" ( 1951, -W8Starnf Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor. Tired ot Ille as a fugitive, an outlaw ex· Union ofllcer surrenders. ( 1 ht., 45 min.) CE) IOlllQ Roger Maywearhar (Nev.) I · Jor9e Alvarado (Pan.) 15--round WBA Junior Lightweight Championship boul !!fom San Jose, Callf.). (2 hrs.) CO lllMI "Who ts Kiiiing The Great Chefs Of Europe?" (1978, Comedy) George Segal, Jacquetlne Bisset. A last-food chain king tr1ee to keep his ex·wlfe lrom ti.Ing IN next victim of a kller wtlo II mur· deflng well-known Chefs In the uma way theY prepere their moer famous dlen.. ·PG· (1hr.,62min.I (%).,_ "Mlellng'· (1961, Otama1 Jack Lemmon. Siiiy SS)acek. A mlddl64oecl New York bullntuman ana hla daughltf· lo-lllw try to find out what ~ 10 hla IOO wtlo dlsaooeared during the military ~In Chlle. 'PG' (2 tit. .. 2 min.) .. 8 e Tiii PACTI Of UPI Jo's lrlen<!lhlp Wtth a bov she works with 11 leooerdlitd when she It promoted over him. (Al o l .. A•e ... Tiil W'W:l-11' .. M -e WV Quincy becomes Involved In a young man's struggle to regain the use of his ar~hr) .,,.ull, llL a.,.,., MaJlo Thomas and CharleS Grodin star In a romantic comedy that lool<s at the classic '1boy~meets·girl" story In a contemporary l!aht. D ( 1 hr.) m Im "C:nGlt ,..._ "The Cancer War" A crltlcat loo!< at the Institutions that eontrOI cancer research In the United Slates lspresented. (I hr.) ID AUl'IW CfrY LMl'I "Don W111!1ms I West Texas Songwriters Spectal" Don ' Wiiiiams performs some of his classics. and Is joined by Texas singers and songwriters Butch Hancock, Townes Van Zandt, Jlmml& Giimore and David Halley ( 1'hr.) ~ llCMI "Who Is Kiiiing The Great Chefs Of Europe?" ( 1978, Comedy) George Segal, Jacqueline Bl9S8t. A last-food chain king tries to keep his ex-wile trom being the next victim of a killer who Is mur· daring weff-lcnown ch8ts in the same way they prepare their most famous dishes. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 52 min.) CB) llCMI "Absenoe Of Malice" (1961. Drama) Paul Newman, Sally Fleld. A legit· imate b\jslnessman's Ille is ruined by a newspaper reporter's $IOfY alleging his Involvement in the mob kllllng of a labor boss. 'PG' (1hr •• 56 min.) C:a:lllCMI "Foxtrot" ( 1976, Orama) Peter O'Toole, Charlotte Rampling. A European aristocrat sets up a new home on a deserted Island with his wile and two ser· vants. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) Cl) llOVll "Emily" ( t976, Ofama) Koo Star!<, Victor Spinetti, In 1920s England, a teen-age girl comes of age through an affair with an American schoolteacher. ( 1 hr., 25min,) Ct lllMI "The Winter Of Our Ofeams" (1981. Drama) Jody Dallis, Bryan Brown A young man becomes attracted to the junkie-prostitute he meets while lnvesli- gatlng his glrllrlend's death In Sydney's tenderloin district .• hr .. 29 min l 1•11fnUL ... •llMCMCIP-'TMIAI IM IMllY IWmMIL llMY IWr'rMAll ..... .-r ,. u..-r Host: Dennis WhOley. CE) N•SMT IM*I "Popeye's 0 11- Shoce Grand Prix" (from New Orleans. la.). CD lllMI "Jack & Jlll'~n2.,.79. Comedy) Samantha Fox, Jack Wrangler. A swinging couple answer classified ads 10 meet new friends. ( 1 hr., 15 min.) C%l lllMI "Raggedy Man" (1981, Dra- ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Aobefts. In 1944, a telephone operator In a small Texas 1own sacrifices her standing tn the com- Friday, May. 6. 1983 27 -lfllUSClay Com. G (11) TOO Cl.Gel '°" W Muriel and ner successful tormer partner wonder what might have happened ti Muriel had pursued her showbiz career (R) 1 ......... lf't"8Y "We. The Acoused.. Paul Is laken to prison to await trial and learns 11'\&f Mynns-ro c:l'arged as an accom· pllce. Par] 5) ( 1 hr.) -~~~ J ·' • ,,.,,\e~~*·•· and1ne war is lost, but Schutz remembers that t>urled In the English counlryslde are two million pounds (Peri 6) D (I ti!' ) {!'.) Ml1'0 MCllCI Coverage Of OH Road Racing (from Pomona, Call! ) (R) ( 1 nr. 30m1n) lllOVll "Pandemont0m" ( 1982. Mys· tery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane A col- lege town police sergeant reopens •n 18· year-old unsolved mul1tple murder case when It appears that the perpetrator Is striking again. ·po· ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) (Q) llOVll "Polyester'· ( 198 t, Comedw Dtvlne. Tab Hunter. Lite In mlddle·class suburbia becomes too much for a tlam· t;?.£y. ant homemaker. 'ff ( 1 hr., 25 min ) W llOYll .. The Elephanl Man·; ( 1980. Orama) John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins A dedicated physician takes under his wing a horribly deformed man whose Ille unt!I then nad been spent In cheap freak exhl· bllK>ns. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 3 min.) (%) lllOVll .. 0on·s Pariy" ( 1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop. A group of suburbaniles gather at a lrlend·s noose to watch the election returns. ( 1 hr., 30 mln-L .. D GD ~ A sexy, hlgtl-powered TV commercial agent makes Sam an otter he can't retuse. (R) ! (1)) AIWIDA'I ......... lllOVll "Carnal Knowledge" (1971, Orama) Jack Nicholson, Ann-Margret Two college friends spend several years before and aher graduation discovering Ute by shartng and switching eacti other's l llriends. 'R' 11 hr .• 37 min ) ,. ..... . -• ..... ITmt aua Tha olflc8f'& long·awaltad paychecks are Intercepted by gang members, and Washington real· l.tes that his drug "sale" was sabotaged lhlssf,!f.:!;r 1, hr.) I,. ...... ...... ''We. The AcctlSed" PaUI IS tek-en to prison to awall trial and learns that My_ra Is to be charged Bl en accom- ~e. (Part 5) o (I hr) ~ llCMI "fh{ Stratton Story" ( 1949, Blog.raptly) James Siewert, June Allyson. The loss ot a leg IS overcome by baseball ~yer Monty Straiton ( 1 hr .• 60 min.) •llCMI "Missing" (1981, Drema) Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek. A mlddle·aged N1tw York buslneasman and hit daughter· ln·law try to find ool what heppened to his eon who disappeared during the mlllt1ry couptn Chile. 'PG' ,2 hra., 2 min.) -1••1•1nMWMW !Jt,. ...... -MUM(IQ ._. Thlt docurn4H\t1ry look1 at Int •x·IOt•money bulinlM IOOU1lng on lhrw. ... omen: • hlgh-oteaa cal1 alrl the ~dame or 1 "nude modeling" perlor, and a elrMt· cm~~Mm~OCU\11 (i> ... "lddy Chell«lty'e LCIY9t" (19e1, Drtm1) 9ytvi. Kriete', Nlcl\o'41t 30 Frld1y, Maye, 1083 Clay, Based on the novel by O H Law· renoe. A scandalous IOve attalr develops between a well-born lady and her garden- er. ·R' (1 hr., 45 min.) 1W 118(1)l!J e ... Un.MY liillHf •llMCMCW- down de4mquent husbands tor a dtvorce lawyer 'ff (1 hr .. 32 min.) 11::9 D G) LA11 MICINT wmt DAVID LITTBmM Guest: comedian David Wood. (1 hr.) • ='OllOlll . m 11111 COTTU: W' Q.oel Guest Troy Donahue. llMYIWITllM, llMY MM"flUle ~~c Mtm.1 W Ill! -r.. .A'·~•-'~""11~ "~-> "~' ..cU~. '9 'CATI1111Nrn• .~.Mn""l'""l!easf'Heat,~ ---y) Julie Andrews. Rooeit Preston Moon, autl"tor ol "Blue Highways· A Jour· (%) lllOVll "Raggedy Man" ( 1981. Dre. ney Into America." dtSCusses his journey ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts to• the near! ot America via the bat« U.11 (I) MCQ~ A trail of murders from roads, ( t nr.) Rome to New Yoo leads McCloUd to a ([)9'0al1C81'1'8 priceless statuette ol a horse (R) ( 1 hr . CO) llCMI "Easy" ( 1979, Drama) Jessie 20 min ) • St. Jameg,. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) ' • 918 lllOVll "Winner Tal\a All" ( 1975, Ora· (l)&.ow..-e•.-.ct~ ma) Shirley Jones. Laure11Ce Lucklnblll. g, 711CUll Featured: the changing home lo finance her fanatlclll gambling habit, a and lamiCk::c~' the '80s. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) housewile dips into !he family savings 11::9 II (I) Despite opposition trom account without her husband's knowtedge lqcal poliflclans, Quincy Investigates a or consent. (2 hrs.) series of ~ealtts at City Hall. (R) ( 1 hr., 8 .V. "TM& Voyage Of The · Yes" 10 min.) ( 1972. Adventure) Des• Arnaz Jr .. Mfke 8 GD 10lllHT Host: Johnny Carson, Evans Two teen-agers face physlcaf and Guest: David Brenner. {I hr.) social problems whfle embarking upon an I III A8C ... .-m. • • "' dcean .,_,oyage In a sallbolit ( 1 hr , 30 YOU MUD POI n mm I \• llCMI "Slaughterhouse Five" ( 1972, ti) flllOVll "The Happy Tnieves" ( 1962, Comedy) Mlchael Sacks. Ron Leibman Comedy) Rex Harrison. R11a Hayworlh. A Based on tne novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr wily an thief cons a coople Into stealing a A man encou111ers war. mlddfe-<;lass llVlng precious Goya pa1n11ng from a Spanlsn and ecstasy 1n his se.rcti lor lulllllment of museum (2 hrs .. 5 min.) the American dream (2 hrs.) llCMI "National Lampoon Goes To ..,.___IOll The Movies" (1981, Comedy) .RobbV CID .... llAll.OWI: fW¥A11 m Mar-Benson, Richard Widmark. lowe's lnvesl,lgatlon of the murder ol a *IGDl9C ... ~ powertu\lawyer uncovers a series of twist-TOii conu: W' ClOll Guests: The ed relationships among the wealthy. Poll~art 2) (I)lllOVll "Linda" (1981, Drama) Katja CO) "Atlantic City'' (1980 Orama) Biener!. Ursula Buohfellner. A hotel m~na· Burl Lancaster, Susan Sarancion ger's old llame kidnaps his new glrlfnend CS) WMAn II' ..-CAI and takes her to a bordellO (1 hr .. 25 •1CEC81MWl..mrATCM min.) lilWI (I) A .. DAY .. -"Betty's Loss" ... "The Garden Of The F"tnZl-COll· i art 4.i. 11nis" ( 1971 Orama) Uno Cel)ollcctllo 1W -=-•llll»Oll e llCMI "Giff Friends" ( 1978, Oremai' -_.,_, TOlllMT An Interview Melanie Mil::la ron Eli Wallach with Pat Benatar. ..1 C •· _· G llCMI "Once Upon A Honeymoon" .. e.ft (1942, Comedy) Cary Grant. Ginger Rog· llCMI "The Wayward Girl" (1957, · ers. ~ former. &tripper helps a reporter to Drama) Marcia Handerson, Pater Walker. predtel Hitler a movements. (2 l"trs., 30 A woman murders her lover In a flt of imln. _ jealous rage when she discovers that he's "':,===-·· Interested In her stepdaughter. ( 1 hr , 30 ==-Biiiy Colllns (Tenn.) ~J.o.n .... (11) r Fernando Fernendez (Mass.) 10.rOUnd CD llOVll "Flnat Exam.. ( t 981 junior MlddlewelgM ESPN 11tle defense SU9pent1) Cecile Bagdadl Joel s Rice' bout (from Brl&t<>l. Tenn)· (R) (2 hrs., A killer atalka his victims' on a ~ollege ~~"Night Schoot" (1981 , Mys· cm~'.!~~ ~ml~~y" (1980, lery) Leonard Menn. ~chel Ward. An Adv9nture) Ray Sherk'Y Qrnella Mutl, anthtopology PfOftmOf with • pef'lehant .. ' .• for co-eds la ~led of the brutal mur· CI) lllMI Bedtime For Bonzo ( 195 t, ders of some ol hit former bed partners. Comedvl Ronald Reagan, Diana Lvnn 'R' (1hr.,28mln) al9(1l)WOIUATUMI e .. "Gh<>ei StOfy" (1981 Horror) ®lllMI "The Boogens" ( 1981. Horror) Fred Aafalrt. JOhn Houteman. Mysterious Re~ca B~.ldlnQ, Fred ~?Carren. deattia begin to daelmate the ranks of a ... llCMI Kooa Coast (1968, Adven· small olfcte of elde<ly men who lhare both lure) Ak:tiard Boone, Vera Mllea. A young 8 montl"tly tlOfyfelllnoj!t·togethat and 1 women din of • drug overdoee Ind lhtt ~year-old MCret. 'A°' 1 hr., 60 min.) man who gave hat the dNgt mutt lntwer ..CO) .,.. "Andy 11hol'1 Draoullt" to hat t:lin';C'T&'athel. (2 hr•.) {197-4. Hon-Ot) Joe Dellelandro, Udo 1= Kief. A vetnolfe Mei<lng "Wltglnt" to .. tis-.. lllll TW 1y till ttllrst f0t blood le helped by• noble-a19 Pamta ~n who wanta the money he itilnk• the .,.. "G And Dolle" 11955 M\111-Lm ... I•"'··'° ..... , .. ,, ....... ,::r. ... -., ....... ·- -.,.. "Cheee>et To KMt> Her " ( 1980, tlona~ girl 1•111 In love with • BroedWtly ) Meo 0.vtt, Toveh l'llldlhoh. In Q!_m__.(~~·H30n~)OI •·tie" (t9t'7 order to meet hJI eNmony peymenta, 1 • _.... ,,. au ""' .,.. • reo.nlly dlv°'* prlv1t1 dettoflvt trackl S\ltl*IM ) Mia ,.arrow, t<elr DutlM. -. Comedy) Steve Mar1ln, Rachel Warel. ( 1 hr .30mln,) ().)"Affairs 01 Doblt GllHa" (1963, Com· edy) Oebbht ReynOlds, Bobby Van. ( 1 hr., 13mln.) 1We "That Certain Age" (1938, Comedy) Deenna Oufbln, J8';1ci.Cooc>or (2 hrs.) 1W® "Victor I Vl(ltorla'' ( 1982, Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston. (2 hrs., 16 min~ (Q) 'Atlantlc City" (1980. Orama) Burt Lancaster, Susa" S11andon. (I hr., 44 rflln.) 9 "R'aggedy Man" ( 1981, Orama) Sissy ~eek. Eric Robena ( 1 hr , 35 min.) llJ "Pretly Baby" ( 1979, Orama) Kerth Carradine, BrOOl<e Stoelds ( 1 hr.. 49 mln) -Al•~· llovle9- -· "Moonfleet" ( t955, Adventure) Stewart Granger. Joan GreenwOOd. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) llt "Scream. Preny Peggy" ( t973, Hor· ror) Bette Davis, Ted Bessell. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) , (S) "The Elephant Man" ( t980. Drama) John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs .. 3 min.) .. (C) "Norlh By Norlhwesl" ( 1959. Suspense) Cary Grant. Eva Marie Saini. l2 hrs .. 30 min.) 1111'9 "Manhattan Metry·Go·Round" ( 1937, Comedy) Phil Regan. Leo Carrillo. (?hrs.) 1:11U "Missing" (1981, Orama) Jack Lem· mon. Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs . 2 min.) CZ) "Raggedy Man" ( t981, Drama) Sissy §£8cek,-tric Roberts (I hr., 35 min.) •W "All Fall Down" ( 1962, Drama) Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beally. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) •@ "Pandemonium" (1982, Mystery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane. ( 1 hr • 20 min.) ([) "Sparrow" ( 1979. Mystery) Randy Herman. Don Gordon. ( I hr . 26 min ) 119 0 "Mystery On Mons1er Island" ( 1981. Adventure) Terence Stamp. Peter Cush· '!lg. (1hr .. 40mln.) llJ "You Never Can Tell'''( t951. Come- dy) Dick Powell, Peggy Dow. (1 hr .. 20 min.) 4dl(C) "Gizmo" ( 1977. Comedy) Documen- tary. Directed by Howard Smith. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CO) "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955. Musical) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. (2 hrs.. 30 min) •CI> "Capone" ( 1975. Drama) Ben Gaz· zara. Susan Blakely (2 hrs.) ([) "Pajama Tops" (No Dace. Comedy) • Pia Zadora. Robert Kline. (2 hrs.) CZ) "Missing" (1981. Drama) Jack Lem· mon, Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs.,2 min.) • llll "Major Dundee" ( 1965. Adventure) Charllon Heston. Richard Harris. (2 hrs .. 35 min.) .. 0 ''Popeye" ( 1980, Cmnedy) Robin Williams. Sl:lelley Duvall. ( 1 hr .• 54 min.) --•lvenlng ....... NAIPYDAYIMMll --CllNIWI ..,.. • lllOUCMI l ,_..C9MY NAWAI MM OWBIAl'f "Alcoholism" Guest: Belly For~RJd;6 .alMIJOIA-.. ~ .,_"Amber Waves" (1 980. Dra- ma) Oenms Weaver. Kurt Russell. Two men with different backgrounc:ts end 11al· ues are b1ought togeth•r during_ a dlffleult wheat harvest In lhe Mldw"t. (2 tut .) ).,_"Dead Men Don't Wear Plald" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward A hard-b()jled private eye run1 Into a hos! of fa.mlllar chatactff• wtllle Investi- gating lhe death ot a &CJ.ntltl I cheese !t._coon 'PG' ( t ht .. 30 min.) llJ llOWll "Un<* The Rainbow" ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chaae, Carrie Asner The 150 mldoets who are In.town IO< the mm· ing of '"l'he Wizard Of Oz." 1Urn a Callfot· nla hocel upside-down 'PG' ( 1 ht , 38 min.) I liiCllMn un .. LA-6119UY a CCl9AllY .. .....,lalm ': CAWTT Gues1 John Gielgud. l art 3) (R) • LOOIMM ' cellft"mDURY NUL1" _, -""" HI Cll ... '90 ... IWP\' DAYI MAit l :, ... n ,.....Ct9Ntr ... .... ...... ..., llAllY HMnlM, llMY IWITUll llCITCtCIL MOVll "EJCcept For Me And Thee" ( ~975. Orama) Richard KUey. Shirley Knight A la"'IJy of Quakers refuses to ~g_hl in lhe CMI War (2 hrs . 30 mm;-) toJ llOVll .. Agency" ( 1981. Suspense) Robert Mitchum, Lee Majors. The new head ol a major American advertising ltrm uses a children's breakfast drink cem· paign to transmit subllmlnal polftlcal mes· ~l!ileS. 'R' (I hr., 35 min.) llJ lllO¥ll "Continent al Divide" ( 1981. Romance) JOhn Belushi, Blair Brown A Chicago newspaper columnist lravels to the Rockies 10 85C&pe some pohtleal heal and interview a rectu51ve naturalist 'PG' l hr .. 43 min.) ORMll CCMfrY TODAY· ~ I Giii THI TOWN Fea1ured: a Clay with Miss Callfornla: an Interview with the stars ot Simon & Simon; a behind-the-scenes look al two New York based soap operas. I CD rM& Y PIUD LA~ 6119UY I CC9AMY IYI Giii LI. Featured: a look at the Sou1hwes1. lncludlng a trip 10 the Grand Canyon, a visit lo Sanle Fe. New Mexico. a look a1 anclenl Indian cltft dWelllngs. LaDITICTOI MCM*CM.LI YOU A-. llOll IT .,.•~n ltCTACDOUml llACIB.I~~ . cc.um'80Gl'-W.OMllOI IEAQ-OUf Two Canadian teen· agers, one ~atty tlanQlppped. !he othef-em&llona~~•roubled:-ffncHhe-covr- i e to reach out to 11ach other ~ NI ... a. CJ) llA ..... '.I. Magnum helps a womaR defend her deceased talher who was court-marllaled by the Navy for deal· 1ng on the black market with government e!_Operty (R) ( 1 hr ) U G> •PAim Dorts tries to reunite her father and draft-resister brother, and Lydia llnds she needs help from some of her students. (A) ( 1 hr ) '9 8 mwll "Dom Losers" ( 1967, Orama/ T'om Laughlin, £1iiabeth JamH. A hal • breed lndlnn, Biiiy Jack, laces a town IUM of mo1orc~ouon1. (2 hrs.J 8 0 · r IOllff Alt MOUlAY wmt ........ ,...,...,. Kefmlt lht Frog and lhe '"I ol the MupPftl foln John Denver on a rOlllcklnQ camping trip In 11'\e Roc'='ntalns (IN.) II "The Steel Cowboy" ( 1978, Orama) James Brolln. Alp Torn. Hounded by blll collectors. an Independent truck driver decldet 10 pick up some e111ra mon· ey on the side by Illegally 1ranspo<tfng stolen catlle. (2 hrs.) ~ ':: IUMa9 A reuniOn o4 former Playboy bunnies eight years ahe1 Ille closing ot their San f!ranclsco club, a 76- year·old woman who stars In TV comme<- clafs. Cl) MOVll "Red Svn" (1971, Western) Charles Bronson, Alain Delon. A train robber Is double-crossed by his partner, who steals a jeweled sword from a Japa- nese amt>essac!or as well as all the gold from the robbery (2 hrs.) fl) mM,.... Neal Gabler and Jef· trey Lyons review "Blue Thundef" and "Breathless .. ~=~=~w·• (1978,0ra· ma) Walter Matthau, Alexis Smith, In the highly competitive world ot horse racing. a man and his sons place their faith In tlJe animal they've raised from blrlh and trained 10 be a IShamplon, 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 57 mon) CE) .... -lt'frTllCall'tlW1T9t,_ tHl S-YUM (JI...., Llr=l ce w~ TIOlt Johnny Cash, Kns Krlstotterson, Charlie Rich and Mickey Gilley loln Jerry Lee Lewis In a performance raped al the Jackson Hall ol the Tennessee Performing Alls Center In Nashville. ( 1 hr.) CS) WMAT't UP ~ Featured: llllle ladies determined lo be luture gymnastic stars. the alarmlnl) problem o Vallum addiction by women; the San Joaquin Riv- er delta annual boat race (I hr.) 0 MOVll "Raggedy Man" (1981, Ora- ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts. In 1944, a telephone operator in e smell Texas town sacrlllces her standing In lhe com· munlty when she has a short alfelr wllh a combat-bound sallor. 'PG' (I hr., 35 min.) • m MOVll "The Garcten Ot Allah" (1936. Romance) Marlene Dietrich, Charles Boyer A former Trepposl monk fells In love wllh a beautiful but deceptive British .. wo~~~~ hr .. 30 min,) ~ La DITICTOR 15 -ITOll'Y Hoddlng Carter hosts en examination ol press performance on national tl)levls1on. a.!> mM PMVllft Neal Gabler end Jef· Irey Lyons review "Blue Thunder" and "Breathless " .. Cl•ll!LllCOM -~THICAtl.M .. CJ) ,,...,,. -.-uu ,,,.,., Bob Barker and Joan Van Ark hOS1 lhe 32nd annual edition of !his event. to be telecast from Iha Knoxville Civic Auditorium In Knoxville, Tenn., Larry Gatlin and the Gat- lin Brothers Band ere the special guests. (2 hrs.) 0 OD -A IMAK Nell and her fellow PORKOS get Stuck In an elevator when lhey try to prevent their founder from committing suicide (A) Friday, May 6. ~98~ 29 l CAUTHORl~C SALES SERVIC~/~TISFACTION) J AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-.JEEP-RENAUL T 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -636-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC • 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ; ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1934 .... 32 Friday, May e. 1883 I Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa - 642-0010 -·slo-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd.· Costa.M esa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 LI MC OLM-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntlngfon Beach 148-7731 MAZDA MIRACLE MAZOA 1425 Baker Street Costa Mesa -545-3334 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach B lvd. Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor: .Blvd. Garden Grove -638-2133 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -846-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAOEN/ISUZU 1871 1 Beach Blvd. Hun=on Beach 142- VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -141-9303 -· ' ... ~. Iii ACROSS 1.54 Shown, plays 30 Lovable alien George Jefferson 3 1 Show biz award 8 Plays Arnold · · init. 33 Cowardly Lion actor .~ ~~~7 :~~~'i~~~~",~4,lft 11 Not prime lime 40 Millennia galore 13 Chachi's name 42 Perjuror 15 Played Miss Kitty 44 Cannery - 17 Love -45 Perry's creaJor . FILL. ltJ T'M€ MISSING LET'fEr?S; HJ ·n-1£ '' TV l.AJORDS" BE LOW. I IOI 11 IC.IE! .. ISITI I IVI IRI 1-1u1e.1s1 ILJUIPI 0 1 I I IEITI IRI I IU ININI IPIRIEI I IEIRI ·1 ·'~~;;~,¥',, • . 1'V ~M~l.ft.~. I/ Na,.) ~€ARIC'Al.IG€ IHE. . j l..Ell'€12S You FtllED JtJ m m. "lo SPell IHE NAME a= A ~ 1V Sft>Kf~~~; ~ 1111111 ~ I I I l I I I I 'NO.J,.cl\IV17d 39~3'9 ·13f"ISNV '31'!31W3~ '~11arJld 'rtVdcr! ''.5~~ ·;.~ :l?r?qd : S<i;;a:rl I\!. 18 To -With Love 20 -Street Blues 21 Curved letter 22 A Gebor 23 Kickoff prop 24 Reta or Artie 27 BJ and the - 29 Dynasty star •· lnit. 1 Dundee man 2 Plays Barney Miller 3 Wipe off 4 A Reiner .. inlt. 5 Played Veronica 6 The Man with the Golden - 7 Queal star 8 Kaplan, to friends 9-Spo,tacaater Irv I 1 Larry or Polly 12 The -Animal 14 Singer Johnny 16 Miss Talbot 19 Clock numerals · 25 Miss MacGraw 26 Tiny 27 Barbara -Geddes 28 Sked abbr. 31 The -Field 32 Actor Bridges 34 Bonner on WKRr ~~cirm-e 36 Miss Fitzgerald 37 I -of Jeannie 48 Role for 48 Acro11 48 She's Mra. Jellerson 50 Mr. Newley'a 10 5 1 Plays Renko 53 Lamb Chop's mlstreaa •· inlt. 54 See 1 Acrosa DOWN 38 Turndown 39 ·~wh~re there's - 4 1 Gimme a Break star 43 Nicholas on Elgtit is Enough 45 Over - 47 He and - 49 -lttmw 52 He waa Eliot Neas .. init. 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Wedneaday the trustees IHI IRAIGI Cllll ~= approved tinal layoff noUcea for U full-tlrne teachera and admlnlatratora from Oran1e C.OUt, Golden West and Coaatllne oolleps. Diatrict offlclab, who &.Ned preliminary layoff notice1 in February, said the cuta afe needed to ofiaet part of a $6.1 mllllon deficit ln next year'• bud&et. . But the diatriet al.lo hu been - promotiq an early retirement pro1ram ttiat enablea older teacher• to give up full-time clulroom work but guarantees them compen1atlon for con.aultlng aervicea durtni the next five yean. William Waechter, the dfatrlct'a vice chancellor for employe~ relatlon1, aald 25 teache)T'and 17 management employeea have a1ked for the early retirement package, and three teachera have uked for more time to-decide on the offer. Thete retirements will create -CDAIT EDITION rn1DAY M/\Y 6. 1983 OR ANGE COUN TY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . Protopappas faces new • SUit Family of patient who died seeks $25 million from Mesa dentist --COila Melia oenliat Tony Protopappas, alreac:l1, facing murder charges in the deaths of three patienta. has been sued for $25 million by the Huntington · Beach family of the first patient who died. ~nmtTofme.ttn!CflheciltM for ~esBahan, the at~mey for Ulla and Per Isaksen, said Protopappas disregarded Andreaasen's kidney condition when he anestbestized her for three fillinp. "wlffi-mu·firer Tn ·ureeleirtllsl>-r-prRttcn'rg\t-entlstrrmrttrihe Andreassen; Cathy Jones, 31, of ·Board of Dental Examiners Costa Mesa, on Feb. 13, and decided if his license should _be Patricia Craven, 1 3 , o f suspended. Those hearings are Saeramento, on Feb .• 19. pending. Fie ta now free ·on $250,000 · Protopappas sold his practice bail. A preliminary hearing on at 534 W. 19th St. to an associate. 'I1le mother and stepfather of Minna Kim Andreassen, 23, who died Sept. 30 after auffering an apparent. heart attack at the Lawsuits against the 38-year-old dentist now total more than $65 million. Protopappas has been charged the murder charges is scheduled He is now living with a family in June 13 at Harbor Municipal Laguna Beach. Court. His attorney, Stanford Shaw, On Feb. 23, a Superior Court was not available this mprning judge_ barred Protopappas from for comment. , ' Holy pumpkjn;. • LB sees orange By STEVE MITCHELL or-.,o.ier,......., The Pumpkin Patrol rides again. "Sir " Bruce Dunn -tie is known .. S&t Bruce to hia trienda --~-OIL the Laguna Bei,ach Police Department that lie has added two new patrol units to his fleet of pumpkin-mobiles. The latest vehicles in his inventory include a Cu1hman parking control vehicle and a Kawasaki 1000 motorcycle - both surplus La1un,a ~e•ca _, Police Department vehicles that Dunn recently purchased from the city. HJa intent in writing to Police Chief Neil Purcell recently-wu to tell the ehief that some, uh, · alterations have been made to the newly acquired rolling stock. And imitation city emblems, official looking numbers.-.new black and white paint jobs, and, of course, plastic pumpkins filled with flowers and the American -~-------~""-~· r eyes1 the '., ~hid~cial. ,.._,,._.... ... Thus th~ reason for Dunn's letter. He "wants Chief-Purcell, a veteran of the department, to let the newer patrol officers know that while the vehiclea have been "pumpkinized," they po1e no ~t·,to the <\eJ>l¥1rllent, ., • ~ "Thoee oflicen who have been . with the department long enough to remember the past .(history) of the Pumpkin Patrol, founded in 1975, will realize the intentiens and action• of the patrol have never been in conflict '4ith the Police of thia city," Job openlnp that may be filled by aome ol ihe 93 J1eOP.1e who received 1-yoff noticea. Waechter aald the exact number of Jobe that wW be aved la uncertain. He uid the tJwteea mu1t decide which proirama ahould be bo1atered or l'e9tol"ed by the rehirinc of ie.cben. For Instance, lettering on the sidea that reads "Laguna Beach Pumpkin Patrol." ~- Dunn's letter stat.es. "~d. hopefully," hie letter· (See PUMPltlN, Pqe A!) Bruce Dunn, known as "Sir Bruce" to friends, stands next to latest additions to his Pumpkin Patrol, a common sight in Laguna. \ Jn addition, the dl1trlct la oblipied to reb.lre any lal.d-off teacher qualified to teach a particular IUbject lf an open1nc occun ln that an!e. The apedal board meetlnp a.re scheduled next Monday and Wedneeday evenln .. In Co.ta Mee. coUeee heedquarten. 'Angels' ·---" . to fly at Toro The popular air show at the M arine Corp1' El Toro Air Station will take place thl1 weekend wi demonstrations by the Blue Angela fliaht team and other jet-aged aquam. The three-hour air show begina at noon tomorrow and Sunday. Gates at El Toro, at sand "'Canyon Avenue, will open at 9:30 a.m. and spectators are adviaed by bruie officials to .... 1 .µR efJ'l~ ·.lg ~oj~.,Jr)lflic/ ~ .,., , ...., About 350',000 people attended shows last year. Thoee who don't want to f.ight the traffic can take Oranae County !franait District buses from either the comer of Sixth and Flower streets in Santa Ana or the Laguna Hills Mall. The bus~ is $1.50 general and 75 cent• .for children aged six through 12. (See El. TORO, Page A%) Irvine center put 'on hold' City manager agrees new shopping mall not needed now By GLENN SC01T or .. .,.., ....... Irvine Center doe1n't aurprlle Oty Manager William Woollett Jr. called development agreement for Irvine Center. Hli youth's slaying said 'accidental' Irvine Company owner Donald Bren's concession that South Coast Plaza pre-empts an immediate need to build another shopping mall in the proposed He was one of a half-dozen dty officials who reached tentative agreement with the Irvine Company last month on a ao-· Pr.oinoter killed A 26-year-old promoter of motoci:ou races at the Orange C.OUOty International Racewiiy in Irvine wu killed yesterday as he prepared the track for a race. -S"teven L. Crosby of El Toro was crushed when a akiploader he was operating flipped and crushed him, authorities said. Paramedlca aald they found Croaby deed at 1 p.m. when 1hey arrived at the motocrom track, which la about a quarter-mile from 1be dra.g racing area. A track spokesman said Crosby had been working by himaelf on hie course, grooming It for a race, when his tractor-like vehicle, which did not have a roll her, turned over. Worken instalJ.ina a water line through the area dlacovered the aoddent, he said. The race last nlg)}t waa canceled. • The agreement, he explained yesterday, was forged precisely because company officials no longer expect to soon build what they once calle d a "super-regional" shopping center where the San Diego, Santa Ana and Laguna freeways converge, forming the "Golden Triangle." The agreement would bind the company to pay the city $1 million a year u a substitute for the sales tax the city would reap If a shopping center were in operation. In exchange, the company would be sranted perpetual approval to begin developing the 460-acre t riangle with other kinda of buildings, such as offices, bank.a and hotels. 'I1le key to the propoul la that once granted, the city approval (See IRVINE, Pase A%) City Manager W oollett tells Irvine Co. pact Huntington Beach police say they are satisfied t he fatal shooting of a 14-year-old local boy by a fellow teen-~ger was accidental. But officers were continuing the ir investigation today to determine where the boys obtained the loaded handgun they were playing with ~e.n the shooting occurred Wednesday night. • Police said Steven M. Brabeck, of 5791 Lourdes Drive, was struck in the head by a single bullet from the handgun. He was pronounced dead at Huntington lntercommunity Hoapital. Huntington Beach police Sgt. F.d McErlain said the shooting occurred in a bedroom of Brabeck'a home on Lourdes Drive. He said another boy had -----.NSIDE--___.. _________ __, Filmmaking in .Orange County Orange Cotuaty'1 own nnlon or Hollywood took plaee alal1 week in a •eeant lot la Cotta Meta. John ElllQllon portrayed Cbarlle Chaplin. ht the 1lleat adal-1ke1eh. See W-..kender. j Grubs attacking Wann 1prt111 day• eaeour .. e • powth or snaa... It'• time to ••e a battle .,alnat tlNlr releatle11 attaeU. he Pa,se 89. T he lasl 13 months have been quite a learning experience for Angell 1hort1top Rick Burleton. See Sporta, Pqe BI. OCC election. Fin atudentl )\8"e been elected to tern on Ora111e C.out C.Ollege'1 A~iated S1udent1 board o1 ll'Ultee.. Pap AS. The Wanderung TIM CrHI AIMrteall WaaderuB1 olfen tlle wlldera-ud oreatl••di•enloalor ••• 1., , ..... p=• la .... wooda. See .-...a1. brought the gun into the home, and Brabeck and three other boy• were playin g with the weepon. McErlain said a 15-year-old was handling the gun when it fired. The names of this youth and the two others in the room, ages 9 and 16, were withheld by police. The boys wee questioned yesterday by police detectives, and McErlain said officers believe the shooting wa1 accidental, that the weapon was not fired in a deliberate attempt to h~ Brabeck. He aald the boya may be guilty of negllgence, however, with respect to their handling of the weepon. O(ficen were abo trying tO trace the origin of the weapon. \ I - t I ~ . , i .. U * Orange Cou\ DAILY PILOT /Friday. ~ 8, 1983 J ~' ,,,. Continued stories IRVI NE CENTER . • • couldn't be lifted. That way, company ofCicials would get the security they say they need to sink mllJions of dollars into installation of roads and u tility s.ystems. Bren said in a n inte1view Wednesday he still expecdi some type of commercial development eventually in Irvine Center. But he said the Segerstrom family's work on South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa reduces .consumer pressure in the near future for a shopping center to the south. • about the agreement becaWNt It "ties the bands of future city councils." He alao lan't 4ure $1 million a year i, enough to cover d\')' tnffr. , ,, ,, Ag r a n s' y 1 t b e I r v l n e Company · may aoon want to re~ initlate Its ambltioua residential development program in Irvine, and the city will n• more than what Is n ow offered ln the agreement to provide police, park maintenance and other aervices for all the new residents. "It will be very damaging if we d on't get the commerc ial develo pme nt or off setting revenues for resl denUal Irvine • 1n top 3 Cities I oi growth • t i Written off not many yean ago u a developer's "pipe dream," the planned c:ommunfty of Irvine was the third fa1teat-grewlng mld·size cJty In California last year. ' Irvine, which repeatedly has scor ed h igh in at.ate growth charts, now has a population of 72,900 and poeted an lncreue oC 3.5 percent last year. Only Ontario -which grew 6 percent -and Redondo Beach grew faster than Irvine ln the catego r y o f cities w i th populations 50,000 to 100,000. In past years, Irvine bu grown by u much a.a 20 percent and ln 1982, attracted 2 ,500 new residents. Anaheim and Santa Ana were s hown as the ninth and 10th largeat ci ties in the state , accord ing to tigures re leased yesterd ay b y the sta t e Department of Fina.nee. Anaheim, with a population of 229,000, grew 1.2 percent and Santa Ana , the 10th largest California city with a populati~n of 219,000, grew 2.1 percent. The state population continued Dad denies guilt burning of son • 1n to IJ'OW and reached 24,9~9,()()() laat yur -an 1nct'eue of about 2 percent. Orange County, the. aecond largeet ln the 1tat.e, gained 34,200 r es ide nt• and now h a1 a population of 2,036,400. It trailed only Los A.n£elea and San Diego counties ln population growth last year. Loa Allgeln, the at.at.e's largeat c ity, attr acted 59,800 new residents. bringing its population to 3,07 1,100. 'the state's second largest city, San Diego, added 23,800 people for a populaton . total of 92~.ooo. San Francl1co r etained ha . third-place po1ltfon over San .foae with • 1.6 percent growth rate. San Fra.ncUlco has 705, 700 • re.ldenta and San Joee has 671,· 800. The reet of California's top 10 cites are Long Beach, Oakland, Sacramento, l'resno, Anaheim and Santa Ana. The faatest--growing city with a population under 50,000 wu Parlier ln Fresno Q>unty. ~Mesa OKs 20-story '{'he development agreement h as n't yet been ,r eviewed formally by the Irvine City Council and won't be until an e nvi r o nme n ta l repo r t is L'Ompleted. development," he said'. -Charles Rothenberg, accused of setting the March 3 fire in a Bue na Park motel room that critically injured his 6-year-old son, pleaded innocent yesterday to charges whic h Inc lude attempted murder. Ortiz de~ibed his client as being "depres sed and remorseful." He said Rothenberg wants to resolve the pending cr im in al charges as soon as possible. ~ b .uilding But not everyone as sure it's best for the city. Maypr Larry Agran said yesterday he holds "very fundamental reservations" Such commercial activity has become increasingly important to cities since passage of Proposition 13 because they receive their largest chunk ol revenue from sales tax. EL TORO ·AIR SHOW. • • The Blue Angels will be only one oC tne attraciions at this year's 33rd annual air show. Following are other demon- strations. in order of appearance: -A KC-1'30 Hercules refueler will take off with rockets attached to its sides Cor extra thrust, a tactic to be used at small, unimproved airfields. -The new F/A-18 Hornet, A-4 Skyhawk and A-6 Intruder will make a series of simulated bombing and strafing runs in front of the audience. , -An OV-10 Bronco will fly in, then turn almost straight up and, at several hundred feet, 'release a Marine ,reconnaissance team to parachute in front of the crowd. -Cobra attack helicopte rs will ai;ri.ve to sjmu1ate a firefighting mission. . • -C H -4 6 Sea Kni g ht helicopters will unload soldiers, foJlowP<i by C'H-!\~ ~PA Stallirm choppers with artillery pieces carried below them. Muines will set up the artillery and give a short firing demonstra tion. -A medical evacuation team then will arrive, treat a simulated casualty, and load the full stretch e r o nto a hovering helicopter: -Helicopters will load the soldiers, the artillery and finally the reconnaissance team, whose membc:rs will dangle on lines beneath the helicopters. -The finale will be a KC-130 refueling two jets at once as they fly in front of the audience. A s lightl y less m ilitary addition this year to the air show will be a team of the Budweiser Clydesdale horses, which will be on hat'~ from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. The ho~ dp ha~e"a-: military h istory, however. They were bred ·to carry knights into battle durmg the Crusade;s. · T EAC H ER LAYOF F S. • • teachers to lose perhaps 10 percent of the ir regular pay. He said the district was not certain the union negotiators could persuade the entire faculty to accept such a pay cut. Einally. Waechter said the districl simply asked thauheJoan proposal be discussed only after it "has been determined how many laid-off faculty members can be rehired to fill retirement vacancies. He claimed that the union withdrew t)le proposal rather than accept this delay. Huntington Beach Poffoe ha•• ld«lltll9cl 1119 111<:11m of a tetal motOfcycl• accident lhat occurr9d H rly WedMMlay tn Huntlnglon 84lacl\ • Todd Thomu St91k 2t. of Cyp. ... Starlt wu no<1hbound on Golden Wfft StrMI n.ar Yorktown fwanu• when hla motorcycl• 11ruci< a utlltty pole, pollcll aald A 10·speed S chwinn Varllty bicycle •alued at $202 was reported alolen lrom lhft per~•ng lot al Ocean View SehOOl, Gothard Slreot and Warner ,..,......,. A juvttnne boy was trr•19d Y9•te<dey on tuaPlclon of shopltltlng al Ill• Alpha Beta SIO••. !>I I I Warn•• A•e A c .. 10~ OI cioe1e1tes worth $7 waa r11CO¥e<ed Fountain Valley T~l.,..,,cut wires and rttmov9d bolts lrom e car parked In the 8700 blod. ol Hudson River Circle and •IOI• t Ht ot tog lamp• •atued at s 100 -PHIL S NElDERMAN I A mtn af619-., ll~.°'°0-9'b911f from a 1.ei.-. ator• at 1oeeo Werner Aw Ht Walk9d right on put 1119 CMl'll9t 9lld jump9d on 1119 bKI< of a motorcyci9 wi-eng1n. wu ktll)t running •nd 11..i with a frlerld. Irvine Th• S..:urlty Paeitlc Natlon91 Sank at MKA<lhur BM!. and M1Ch919on 0rtw -robb9cl al 2 p m yauwday bY • IOfw ,...,., w110 Mid lie hall • QUO TM IOU wM abOUI St.600 • Costa Mesa A 33.y .. r-old Sanla Ana man It In lall today aller allegedly 11Un<:hlng an oltlc« call•d to McCormick'• l ending to h•IP br-up a dlaturbanc9 IMt nighl Wllllam Cathcan wM an•led •t 3180 /UtWay Ca,.,,.,u and l•W94ry ••llM<I •t •1,890 -· r9P0rted Slolen yMl9rdly from 6 llOm4t elOtlg Ille 400 bloct( Of Og... P011e9 Mid th9 tronl dOor wu unlocll9d at tri. tlrM Of Ille burglary Orange County Superior Court Judge Donald McCartin set a July trial da te for the 42-year-old New York n ative , but Rothenberg's attorney, Deputy Public Defender Ramon Ortiz, said his client might be willing to plead guilty to the lesser charge of attempted manslaughter. Prosecutor s in the case, h owever , said they were unwilling to negotiate a guilty plea that is based o n a ny conditions. Meanwhi l e , poli c e investigators who h ave been tracking young David's progress at UC Irvine Medica l Center reported the boy is improving, although he still is reported in critical condition with burns over 90 percent of his body. R othenbe rg, c h arged with attempted murder, arson apd causing great bodily harm, is bei.ng held in the Orange County Jail in lieu of $250.000 bail. -JEFF ADLER Judge Youngblood A 20-story buildingted in Costa Mesa's South t Plaza Town Center will become the tallest s tructure in Orange County. -The City Council allowed the additJon of four stories Monday to the already approved 16-story building, proposed beside the future $60 million Orange County Performing Arts Center. Town Center , located across from South Coast Plaza mall, is the site of t he city's tallest building, the 16-story Imperial Bank Building. P UMPKIN P ATROL. • • Youngblood .cen sured b y high court The 287-foot high riae will be 29 feet taller than the 2 l-s10ry Bank of America tower ln The City a.hopping center in Orange. From PageA1 But even tallel'. buildings may b~ rising in the ·South Coast Metro area, which was once a continues, "our friendly and her husband Louis Bellson and By Tbe A1toclated Presa beanlield. C.J . Seg~rstrom and cooperative relationship can their two daughte r s to the Orange County Municipal, Sons have submitted plans for an continue . . . " Festival oC Arts in the black and c 0 u r t J u d g e B o b b y D . office building as h igh as 25 Not that there ever was a real white. (The daughters rode in Youngblood "<88 censured by the s10ries on 98 acres along the San love af(air between the oops and the open air trunk.) Ca lil~&:.nia Sup reme Court Diego Free way between Dunn. So Chief Putcell is well aware yesterday for hauling a couple Fairview Road and Harbor He figures bis first Pumpkin t>f Dunn's pen~hant jpr unusual into his court u nd er fa lse Boulevard. Patro l vehicle -a s u rplus-transportation. pretenses. amoqg.otner things, Although the Town CenteT-- h ighway patrol car that he And while the vehicles slightly The censure, officially for high r ise has received city purchased and renovated in the resemble police equipment, he willful mlaconduct in office, is a approval, it ~ew.. by mid-l 970s was stopped at least says, he's not all that concerned verbal reprimand and carries no t h e F e d e r a l A v i a t i o n 200 times by raw enforcement about Dunn's latest a~ditions. punishment. Administration because the site is officers, who had "concerns" "I see no problem with the Th e c 0 u r t upheld the •within 10,000 feet of the John about broken license plate lights, way Bruce has the Cushman set rec 0 mm e nd at ion o f t h e Wayne Airport runway. o v e r -i n f 1 ate d t i r e s and up." Pur~U says. c 0 mm is s ion on J u d i c i a 1 The FAA turned down the \noperative windshield wrpers. For one thing. the Cushman is Performance , the judic iary Sakioka famil y's a lread y among other infractions. painted black and white. That's watchdog agency which voted approved plans to build three .That 1971 Dodge boasted a· &i'io roble m. Laguna's parking -~4 in March ~ recommend that 11 -stor~ buildin&.~2nd two pumpkin where the .red~,.( :\r~jdef ll~1.&i>,,l~e ~itu~~W~. );oW't~•e-ve-~y ·1~ 1M!lld?'J.lf1Ww£.prope~'l'f''lt .. used to go. ~wllitl!.' oY'l'rrolh~T.. tb~· _ pwS'tic1y c-e'hsured.' The four east of Town Center. . Bee r labels re placed the don't normally come equipped dissenters voted for his removal Instead the developer dectded Highway Patrol emblem on the with pumpkins. flow ers .. flags from the bench. to build six 12-story buildings on side doors. and stickers that read "Be Nace to Youngblood, a 45-year-old the property. The original was a famnlar Someone." forr:ne r San ta Ana policeman sight ln the Art Colony and Dunn So Why is Dunn reactivating who won a bitter 1980 election FV k · 11 d once escorted singer Pearl Bailey. the f umpkin Patrol? for• the judicia!,.post, was on fil8 Il · · 1 e "Lots of people in· town have vacation 'and unavailable for ,, ' , " tl*•ty .111i.t, orof.4 11110 ,,.. ,All~ o..... -DMy' •I ~O W 19tll St )'9at9rd&y, 11Mllng t• eaHa ot t>Mr end • bo• of 1>9anuta v.iued al ebOut S:x>O Newport Beach A NewporM~Heh man, moving trom OM r~ to another, ll9d ""1ually •• Illa ~ atolen from a r~ °" 11'19 600 block of Gary Place 8urgl•r• look f\lrnnura. a brna b9cl, etareo ~t. lampa, ohaln and tOW919 and .,_t• Tht tOlal loaa WU S 17,350. Four llrM and whMI• -• atoler> from a Pou ch9 perk9d In a gar91141 lol al tri. Park Newpon A1>9rtmenta. TM IOU waa put al S2,QOO Th9 park9d car w• found pt0Cll>9d on IOU• mllk cret .. A t970 iwo-door Merc.d .. B«lr worth s 10,000 .... eto!en from tri. 500 blocll ol c..._i SVMI told me Laguna is getting too c.'Omment. He did not challenge • bb • normal," the not-so-normal Dunn the commission's findings. ID Sl l\ I n g 'expl.arn ed . "It's losiflg i t s The commission Charged that character and that's a shame." on one occasion. Younttblood Dunn figures the Pumpki.n-ordered an ophthalmologist and mobiles will "make people smile his wife to reappear in his court again." after they wrote a le tter And that's just fine with Chief protesting h is decision agains t Purcell. • them in a small claims case. "The Pumpkin Patrol -and Sir Bruce -certainly go along with some of' the characteristics that make Laguna Beach what it is," be said. ' Then. chuck.ling, Purcell said. "I th ink one sticker on the Cushman says it all. "Only in Laguna." The return to court reportedly was for a rehearing on the case, but the commission noted that current law does not provide for such reviews. "They we re told to come (to court) clearly for the purpose of dis c iplining them," the commission said. A 21-year-old Fountain Valley man was found stabbed to death last night in Westminster. The victim, identified as Angel Gregory. djed on the grounds of Post School, 14641 Ward St.. police said. P olice said today they are looking for leads and witnesses, They said the slaying apparently had no connection with school activities. No other detail.S were available. Police said they received a call about the i.ncide{)t a few minutes before midnight. A • nice weekend Coastal Th•t elusive "sunny Sout,,.,n C•llfofnla" w•ather will be making e ra re appear.nee lhl1 weekend as few .;IO)ld• u e pr•dlo1ed and th• high• a re a •peolod. to reach Ille mid 70a, the Nt1tlo"a1 Weetller Service • H id. E•rly morning cloud• Seturday Me ••pect9d to burn off by th• afternoon In th• eo.at•l er•••· with hight u p to the mid 701 rollowtng overnight 10....-In the 50• In th• dHerta, hlgl\1 '" pr•dlct•d to ru ch tha 80• S•turd•y with O••rnlght low• down to the mid 40 •. •nd tr•velen tonight were edvt..O to be on gu8fd tor guely wind• or 20 to 3& mpll blOWlng duat end Hnd. The mountelne, lllO expect9d to endure lhON guaty wlnda, will enJoy high• up to Ult mid 50• Seturd•Y 1nd Olrt(nlglll Iowa In the 3011. the -ti• l«Vloe Mid. Locelly TO<)lght: A f..,. morning tow clouOI. Other#IM ~. LOWI 5-4 to eo. S•turdsy. MO.tty eunny end -"*· Hlghl N 10 ?8. Point C0ncet>tlon to MeMtoen 1>ouw •nd 001 eo miles -w1n<11 o.,... Ille ooter COHiii wetera _.II be northwett to WMt 10 to 20 knoll l 1turd1y morning end •flemoon Coml>IMI' .... 4 10 e IHI through 8 1turd1y. Wind• OYef the lnM( GOll111 wllert Wiii be v1rt1b l• 12 llnota or IHI l•turd1y morning. Temperatures • ..... 11 at ta ... ..... 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H n =~lty 75 39 76 40 Reno 53 33 Richmond 75 44 St.LOUii 73 43 St.Pete-Tampa 81 81 8811 IAll• 12 44 San Alllonto 86 52 San Otego .. eo San Frurc:llCO 68 52 St Ste Marte 47 27 Seattle 53 47 =~ 83 4t 77 50 ~·"' 12 39 8YT80UM 58 43 fopekl 82 54 Tuceon 17 52 TUtM .. 80 Wllilfllnt10ft 73 46 WleNt9 71 51 aoBIE SPORTS LTD t • 1 .. NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frld1y, May 6, 1983 ~;:..:.:....:.:.;;;;._ ____ _;._ ________________________________ ~----, I . . I i I .. NY E COMPOSITE TRANSACTION OllOTAT•Otf' tN(LUOI UA,0.,0N ,. .. ,,. •• YO••. Ml0"'11)f .... (IP•( ...... •on-0111. oaT•Olf AlltO (IN(INll·"' noc.i f.C(IU\NOC\ aNO 111...,•TIO 1¥ '"I NA'D A•O INUINIT .. Dow Jones Final Record High UP 12.87 CLOSE 1,232.19 .Auto industry layoffs decline; recovery eyed By The Associated Press Layoffs In the U.S . auto industry have dropped to the lowest level since last September, fueling business leaders' grow ing confidence that a modest e<'Onomic re<'Overy is under way. Yet many economists say most industries will hesitate in the months ahead to hire more workers, even when sales pick up, because companies are eager to benefit from higher worker productivity. The a uto manufacturers reported yesterday that mdefinite' layoffs dropped 2 percent this week, to 225.250, the lowest total since Sept. 10, 1982. Also. General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. said they planned to recall 7,300 laid off workers next week. 'Gandhi' boosts lndia-tours-=- NEW YORK -The movie "Gandhi" has been "the best promotional piece" ever for tourism in India, where tours are now packaged to capitalize on lhe life story of the non-violent leader, a government official says. ' Kanta Thakur, regional director of lhe Indian Government Tourist Office, said tourism could soar as much a s 30 pe rcent as the result of a publicity campaign that features tours such as "The World of Gandhi" and "In the Footsteps of Gandhi.'' AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS NEV. 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