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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-18 - Orange Coast PilotI Protopappas faces malprlictice suits . . BY JODI CADENRSAD oni..., ........ ~ 'l'hrM malpnctice 1ulta have been fu.d aaalnat Co.ta M ... dantlat Dr. Tony Protopappu, ftho WM berTld frocft~ dendatry 1-\ week an lnY911Ucation lnto three pa ent deaths. I Tb• IW&I filed y .. terday by ~ palienta, JMlC>be Yuhar, Ruth Chicoll and Linda Peet ~ ie. than two weeks aft.er the families of Cathryn Jones , i 1 . I l j j and Patricia Craven tiled wron1ful death 1ult1 a1aln1t Protopappu, 37. Craven and Jone1 died lut month after under1oln1 treetment at Protopeei-office at 534 W. 19th St. Mlnna Kim Andreu.en died lut September. The three death• are under lnveatlgatlon by Co1ta MHa police and the 1tate attorney general'• office. Yuhar, 60, of Co1ta Me1a, (See DENTIST, Pa1e AJ) l j IHI ORANlil COAST F210AY. MARCH 18. 1983 Pelicans' problem mystifying vets Ir OL&NN IOO'IT °' .............. v ttertnanan Bob &ou bePD the informal meettn1 at l1C lrvlne la1t nt1ht by auperiml'lltlllin. thla •Yinc on a ' movie .neft:,,.'NotJUna ii ever u limple u it tint ....... A• the op•nlna quotation ~. no ouy aNWen came outof the .-on. But Roou and collea1ue1 Galle Roberti, Richard Woerpe , John Hamil. Terry Baylor and Orea Croee have been workJnC with the 10 blrd1 too lon1 now to expect lnlt.tnt wocell. ................ CMtm...., Pelican etrapped onto table for 1urgery. The operations haven't been 1ucceulul. And with that prelud•, 30 paopla jumped lnto a Iona and complJcated cll8cu91on on why ftberalw replacementa attached to three mutilated peUcana' beAka have fallen off. What they know now la how much they don't knoW. . "We don't undentand theee blrda," uid Roo&c.. "Nobody haa (8" PELICANS, Pa1e Al) caum EDITION ·W A~(,t •_ud N 'Y l A .H Ul1 NIA 25CENTS , Nixon books hid backed by CSF • unit By GLENN soon or ... .,..,,......,. Faculty repretentatives at Cal State Fullerton have agreed to 1eek the Richard M. Nixon Pretidential Library on their campus. "Our refuaing to accept the Nixon archives be cau.e we ~prove of hia activltiel would be like rejec ting a cancer research cente r because we disapprove of the disea1e," Fullerton political 1cience profemor James Pfitfner aid. .,., .......... .,a...~ Mourners sign in at upbeat wake held for missing Oien Brian Bertha and Jess Le Becka. The vote o1 the faculty council yeswrday waa 35-1 to back a propo1al to lo c ate an 80,000-iquare-foot library on campu1. A Nixon museum, according to the same plan, would be hued four miles eMt at Nl.JUlll't Yorba Linda birthplace. The diuen\er wu Chicano studies profea1or Dagoberto Fuente•. "I sincerely, In my conscience , cannot vote for something like this to honor Riobard Nilcon,'' he Mid. Friends salute missing fliers By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dllr ...... It WM a ~or Brian Bertha ltories. On St. Pa '1 Day -Bertha'• favorite Celebration of lives at memorial service They were return.ins &om a aki trip ln Idaho. Memorial 1ervic9 were held ln Newport Beach yesterday for the 42-year-old Bertha followed by an lnfonnal wake/beer party for the two men. daJ ot. the year -frienda and family of the Newport Beach businemnan drank beer and swapped tales about a man they agreed waa a little crazy but a lot of fun. "He WU crazy, a maniac." uld Bertha'• aon, Al. "rve 1pent my whole Ufe trytna to be like him. •• "I alwaya kne,v he would go out full-throttle -just diaappear into the clouds," u.id Ted Robimon, friend and bo•ne-partner of the Capiatrano Beach ttlddent. Bertha and companion Jett LeHecka are believed to haw died aft.er _.. twtn-enpr.e plane Bertha was fiying went down in the winter-ravaged Sierra Nevada Feb. 28. "Maybe be'• here," auagested one penon at the crowded wake ltaaed at a waterfront office bulldinc Bertha helped build. "I sure know be never liked to mill a ROOd party.'' (See TRIBUTE, Pap A!) Here come the judge's checks Dutcher finally paid alter Harrold loses her appeal By ROBERT BARKER " .. .,., ......... Weit Orange County Municipal Court Judge Dan Du1Cher &ot hia tint paychecb yesterday -he'• only been ln ~ llince Jan. 1. The long-awaited checks arrived a day aft.er former Judge ~oume Harrold. who wu ou.ted by court order from the bench 1aat June, lolt h:er' appeal before the state Supreme COUrt. "I feel really good." Dutcher laid today, "becau.e Harrold'• appeal has been laid to rest. 'The ~ for about $6,000-7 ,000 are just idng on the cake." Orange County oftidala held back :Outcher'a pay on the poeaibllity that Harrold might win 1J.:r=1 and be reinstated to the post DOW held by Dut.cher. But the Supreme Court c::Lecllned Wedne9day a request to review the rulin1 agaln1t Harrold, who was found to be a Riverside County resident when she ran for election. Harrold WU removed from the Westminster oow1 after Qranae County Superior Court Judge Bon.aid Owen nulllfied her June 8 election over Dut.cher and c.o.ta Mesa attorney Ronald Nix. Owen took the action after Dutcher claimed that Harrold allepdly lied about her Newport ae.ch residence to be el1gible for the election. (See DU'f'CBER, Pa1e AZ) Former Judge Harrold t/unket cost HB taxpayers $2,000 By ROBERT BAUER °' ............... " Huntington Beach City Co\&ncU.men Ron Pattln8on and "-l'ohn TbomM 1ncwTed expemea of more than $2.000 at a Naticoal •Lea1ue of Cltlet aeHion in Wuhlnaton, D.C. earlier this men th. Tbe dty paid $976 for bot.el l'OOIDI, •SM t9r airplane t.ar.. and ~ to each man ln per diem costl, records showed. City taxpayen abo paid for ••~In rf:llstratlon fee. for each at the C-ongreulonal-City Conference of the National :t.eacue of Otiel and t36.~ for auto parkinc costa. Rental of a car for four day. bMn't been lncludect ln the costa .. yet. Neither 'Thomu nor Pattinson attended the National League of Cities· convention earlltt bl Loe T.;-~r Bo b Mandie uid yesterday the coeta "m11ht be high in the1e tlme1 of comervation'' and met be plans to look at the trawl costa. 1bomal aid yellterday that the expenw are jwUfied. "We Ft Jota out of it and bad a chance to let! what government'• dome." he uld. He Hid the two dlac:us1ed floodln1 damages, revenue ahartq and a number of other ltauH with con1reumen and their aldea. He aald the car wu rented (See OOUNCU.. Pap Al) The Fullerion vote wu in 1tron1 contrut to the faculty po1it1on at UC Irvine, where prQfe .. Qn recently voted to postpone 1upport pending further 1tudy. The non-profit foundation ottering to pay for library conatruction bu 1lnce rejected UCI aa a pcmible Ii~. Fullerton still i• In the running. Deuk:mejian to aid OC • supervisor Gov. George Deukmejlan will make hia first offidal appearance in Oran1e County 1ince the November election tomorTOW as £USt of booor at a f\md-ralalng ainner for Supervl1or Bruce Natande. Deukmejlan, with whom Neetande ha clc.ee ties. will be the featured speaker at the dinner, a $260-a-head .iounnet affair at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel The fundraher'• goal report.edly la to rai8e $150,000 foe Nestande, whme campaicn fUnd la more than $88,000 in debt. Tbe eupervt.or repcrtedly SJ>f!llt 80l'De $80,000 from the fund lMt year for btmaelf and bil ltaff even thou1h he was not up for election. Nest.ande bu 1Aid that the expenditure• were neceuary becauae he travels frequently around the 1tate and to Waahln1ton, D.C., where he malntalm cloee tle1 with the Reapn White lbm. NHtande waa an aide to ~~hen be WM aowmor of Sota .. Coata R°eperaory it 1p,..cUR1 ~ word about . compaMri 1" .. "Bla.e and a, .... prodeelioa ..... may pla1 10 • ..... ,. ., 250,000 11a4ea11 .. 50 Southern Callloraf• ICboo ... 5" Viewing the new .. . . ThJt moaah't TV llaowt an ............. . diimal reareada GI old 1hcioma anCI acdoa·ad•eatan I~ but CBS, wtall "WI..,. uMI Wurl~" la ar,lal·i new apptOH•· SM ..... TV Loi· Before Fullerton can make a formal offer to hou9e the library, the Cal State Board of Trustees and Yorba Linda City Council must approve it. In most cues, though. faculty support hal been the toughest p a rt o f the c~. The Fulle rton campu1 ha1 be en con1idere d a 1trong candidate for selection by the foundation becau1e o.f its proximity to Nixon'• birthplace. Go~ernor Deukmejian . doe in county ' , Al Orang• Oout DAILY PILOT/Friday. March ''· 1813 ~\ .. •' Continued stodes Nice weekend due; rains to return TRIBUT E TO LOST MEN. • • Another penon recalled tha\ Bertha, ln ewry home he had, kept a ahr:n on the wall procl&lmlna T'Fun Comee Ftrat'' and another In hla office adviatng "Everything to Excell. II "Moat of my atorlea about Brian are hard enouah to tell at a good party let alone In this building," said Alex Murray during servlcea at Our Lady Queen of Anlels church. "I'd like to think that Brian is up there in the mountain.a, out on another great adventure, and ju.at hasn't had time to get to a phone to tell me all ~about it ," Brown uid. Another of Bertha's sons - Andy -suggested it's possible hia father is still alive, adding, "and he'd be very upset if he DUTCH ER .. Harrold subsequently was Indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on felony chargee of falsifying her declaration of candidacy. She could face a t hree-year prison term If. convicted, according to court officials. Harrold and her husband John Saporito also were indicted on a miademeanor count of coercing a notary public to notarize a back-dated deed at her Newport Beach home. Conviction carries a penalty of six months in Orange County Jail and a fine of $500, aooording to officials. Arraignment proceedings are knew we were here In thta church." "At the pace he went," aaid Robbwon. ''we knew he Md t.o bum out. But 1101Dehow I never figured Brian aa belna destructible. l thought we could juat go up to the mountalna and bring him home." Frlenda and the Civil Air Patrol apent 13 daya lookina for the two men at a coet bordering on $50,000 a day. Neither the men nor the wreckage of the plane waa ever spotted. A leal'Ch for the wreckage will resume In the spring. "All I can say,.. concluded RobiNon, ''is that he sure took ua on one wild ride through life. rm going to mJaa him." pending. J udge Dan Dutcher ~-~\..WlltN Ttw o.:r= .... and dark douda whJch have bell\ wttb ua few a coup&. of dayt lhould dec:rew tonlaht, leavlna fair akl•• for tomorroW, the National W•tber Servtce aald, Fair wMther allo ii foNC.Mt for Sunday. But the ra1na are expected to return Monday and Tuelday, aa yet another new atorm movea Into the 1011Y Southern C.Ufom!a area. The low tonight will be ~3. with hlgh1 tomorrow In the upper 60a, oftlclala Mid. F·DA .backing I near for n e w contrace ptive A revolutionary contraceptive 1pon1e that aome experta aay may replace the diaphragm as a birth control method ii only • few day1 away from federal approval, according to ita Costa Mesa manufacturer. Dr. Bruce Vorhauer, president of VLI Corp., uid he expects the Food and Drui Adm1n1stradon to" grant approval of hi.I two-inch dispoaable 1ponge by Monday. U approved, Vorhauer aaid the device will be 110ld first on the West Coast ln September. Teats of the 1perm-killing sponge -undergoln1 final review by the FDA -abow It ii 90 percent effective, comparable to the diaphragm. The plll I.a. about 100 pen:ent effective. The 1ponge, which can be seli-1.naerted, will retail for $1. Testa on more than 2,000. women 1how that the non- preecription oon~live poees no aig:nificant health hazarda or aide effects, Vorhauer aald. PELICAN S' PROBLEM PUZZLING .. .. ever put an lnt.emal implant in tlwae birds.,, It easily could be another year before the team is prepared to try a new a~proach , Rooks said. They don t want the pe~cana to auUer unless they're sure a new prostheaia will hold. Only one bird, Pinocchio, still baa ita Fair canceled Fun Fair '83, a day of activities for the developmentally diubled that waa scheduled for tomorrow. haa been canceled due to the uncertainty of the weather. . The fair wu to be held at Thurston Intermediate School in Laauna Beach. sponsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of the West and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The apomors aaid thi Fun Fair bu been reacheduled for April 30. replacement. But it is too looee. Meanwhile, the 15 pellcaru whoee top beaks were sawed off, by W\known asaailanta last fall are stlll alive. One ia at Sea World in San Diego and 14 are kep1 at Crown Valley Animal Ho1pital in Lagun a Niguel, where Roberta works. Seven other pellcana are known to have died. either from blood Jou or vitamin deficiency. The latest wu found dead last Friday at' Dana Point Harbor. Offid.al.a uid its beak bad been cut long before. Robena aid the li . pelicana aren't likely to die, ~~Y can't be releued either. The problem with the f.abe beab haa been with the attachment.a, which aren't boldinc. It may be that 90fter materials in the artifidaJ beaks may be the answer. she aaid. They'd allow the birds to preen -the act of oiling and aligning feathers -but not t.o dive. It would mean keeping the pelican.a In captivity, testimony U) the cruelty that caused their suffering. No one haa been ca~bt yet for mutl.lating the birds, all of which BCavensed ·for food from fiahlng boata because they were too young to learn the pelican's graceful art of diving for fiah. Many others have done their best to e.rue the cruelty. Alex and Linda Delle, who are coordinating a fund-railing drive, said $10,000 has been collected to cover expenaea. All labor is volunteered. Roi Gillum, general ~ at Crown Valley Animal Hospital, said each ~ eeta three.. pounda of dead IDICkerel daily and 110metimea the supply runa out. He'd like possible supp.lien to contact him. Pelicans are listed In the United State• aa endangered species. Roberts said an estimated 2,000 pain exist. They mate for life. Clouds decreasing Coastal S'-9 _,.,..deCI ....... tonight. Ffltt ._.,.,.,. CoHtaJ low 54, Intend 41. CoMt.i high .... INlnd ... w..,, 82. 8mel c:nft 8IMeory trom Potnt Conception to 111• Meatoen 8ordw tor rough -. Outer wetor1 from Potn1 Conc:eptton 10 Ian Clemente i-.,o .. to_.,,...,. wlnd9 12 to 22 llnot.e 10fl6Q111 booomlne nortllwe 1t II fo 26 knoll tamomlw. Inner wet.,•, 119111 verlebl• Wlnd9 nlgllt end lftOl'nlng llOur1I ~ .. to_,,,... 12 to ti knot• tllle •fl•noon. Wind -3to41Mt.w-.,,y ..... 6to7"8twtlll.....,..Ofllo 13 ..... OooteMlftQ doude end ~ ~ "*4Qmorrow. On Mondey, lh• rein 11 expoc:ted IO reilUnl. Tiie dr•m•tlo wee1ller Satufday, March 19 yoet•dey Included ~ In North~. 9'ldOen ..... In tho Sen Fomendo V-"-t end lunnol doudl In .._.... OoilPI• tho dr-. tho etorm did nol 1111• up 10 111 advenc4 bitting. It ll•d tnttlelly bHn epoQed to drop two ~ Of ,..,, In tho ~ .... but " 1c:t11elly left only obou1 ~of., Inell .. tho CMc eer.... .. We h•d upec:led It {Ill• •orm> to ltml -lfll .,. • lllo Mrllof 1tonn1, but II Juel '**' 11111 by, .. -llllf ..vio. fol-•• Jflll Wright Mid. "'The rein wee mo1tly over ~ · ,. ·•••• • .,.,, "'•• .• , Rain~ Snow t':\l ~--Flurrles(!l} ~ eacepl tor tllo N<}AA 11 1"1 I ~· '-~~~~~~~~~~~"""-~~~~~-' Fronts ~e~era tures~ ____ c_._~_s ~ _____ w_ .• _"'_._ .. ___ ,_~.·-'·_ .. _ •. _ .• _ ..... _____ .• _.1_ ... _ •. _ .. _._·_·_.. NATION .. 38 36 26 71 fl7 IM 44 11 44 65 82 74 1141 47 27 .. 34 :: ff 47 &I 25 t7 52 76 .. 4S 37 MM 11 4t 17 61 42 • 62 ... 29 24 4t .. 33 t1 7S IO 47 40 70 M N 40 4:l N " 40 il E 41 t1 N .. IO 41 11 • .... ... • 1 41 af 12 .. 57· 43 M 31 s2 aa M 21 42 86 72 &I IM 3t 63 .. 42 33 The current atonn hu dropped almcat an lnch of rain on 00.ta Meea, b~ thtl year11 ....,.,. total to a whOpplna 19.03 l.ncMI At Snow Summit, ln Bia Bear, 11hc t.o 12 lnchm of f.reah powder coated an already aubat&nctal bue layer of snow. New storm expected to hit Sou t9rn Calif omia Monday -compared to 10.06 on the averqtt. Huntington Beach ha.a received 17.56 lnchea thJa teUOn. Local mountain areu received around etsht inches of anow last night, mak:J.ng lkllng conditiona near perfect. Crowning touch All roada leadtna to the Big Bear lkJ areu wero open early today, but chaina were required above the ~.ooo.foot level, Callfornla Highway Patrol oftlclala laid. At the beaches, heavy aurf i. predicted and a small craft Jenn if er Black, 7, got into the spirit of a n Irish crafts class yesterday at University Community Park in Irvine. For repor ts on East Coast celebrations o f St . Patrick's Day, see Page A4. COUNCIL J UNKET COSTLY From Page A 1 Ron Pattinson'& expenses questioned because taxi fares "would eat us up." "Anaheim aent their whole dty council and Costa Mesa !Jel\t two or three. Lota of dtiel did," he said. Neighboring Fountain Valley ,didn't aend any representatives. "It wu so far away and it wasn't appropriate," said Councilman Ben Nielsen. "We can get what information we need from League of Cities elected offioen. That'a why we elect them." Nielsen aaid. Bu t Fountain Valley Mayor Marv Adler said the conferences generally a.re "excellent and provide a one-on-one situation with congressmen and their ..s.t.anta. '"That's where the action la. I would have liked to have aone but It was inconvenient," he u.1d. MARCH SALE Sofas & Loveseats at 25°/o Off •dviaory haa *n t.ued from Point COncept.Jon to the M.mdcan border Pactflc Cout Hit~•>'· ICheduled to open today een Oolden Weirt Street and Warner Avenue In Huntln1t.on Beach, wtll remain cl<Jled throuah the weekend , oUiclala aald. Yesterday'• rainl and 4-foot Ude. wuhed more water and a.and onto the four-mlle 1tretch of highway, which has been clmed alnce March l. Laguna Canyon Road remains open. Dick Dale pleads • innocent One-time teen idol Dick Dale, who pleaded l.nnooen\ yesterday t.o felony lleX perversion cbarge9. has been ordered to appear In Harbor Mun1dpal Court April 15. The pfellminary hearing for the Newport Beach resident will be held to determine if Dale should stand trial in Superior Court for allegedly having sex with a 13-year-old girl. Dale, whose real name is Richard Anthony Monaour, haa denied the charges and said he does not even know the girl. : The Newport man, known u · : the "King of the Surf Guitar," ; was arrested lut month. The : charges stem from an incident that auppoeedly took place at bl.I Balboa mansion ln the llW1UJler of 1981. Dale remains ftte on ~.ooo bail. I l DENTIST • • • 1 From Page A1 Chicoli, 36, of HuntingtOn Beach and Peet are each aeek~ $100,000 ln punitive damagel wwpecif.ied general damages. According to their attorney Frank Barbaro, who alao represents Cathryn Jones' family , the three pa ti en ta received negligent care in Protopappaa' offLce. Y aahar claims pieces of metal from dental lmtnanenta remain ln his gum fo~root canal last year. ChJcoll in her suit that ahe lost her · and can't sleep because of constant pain ln >' her arm and mouth foUowt.ng • dental treatment at the office. Peet claims in the suit that 10 days after she underwent a two-hour gum transplant Jan. 26 her awn came off entirely while she was eating a hamburger. The new lawsuits a.ho name Dr. Robert Brown, an U90da\e of Protopappas. Valley man h eads sen iors unit . Victor H. Pacurar, a 15-year resident of Fountain Valley, has been re-elected to the board of directors of the Senior Cllre Action Network. Pacurar I s associate adminiatrator. chief operations officer of Pacific Ha.pital. Long Beac h . The network is an auociation of professional and dvi.c peorle wo.rlc.lng to improve quality o life for 9enior dtir.ena. Sofas Starting at s579oo _ .. _ -...._ -·_-_ --- - ------------~---~~~-=~...--_-____ _ I Or1nge Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Friday, Match 18, 1883 Al NATION Food boosts Off set gasoline drop 3 wounde d b y Hinc kley sue his psych i atrist Wh olesale prices in ch up in February but report called m ore 'good ne ws' By 'Re Aneelatecl Pre11 WASHINGTON -Tht' three men wounded with Prealden t Reagan by John Hinckley Jr. are aulna hil psychiatriat for $14 m.lWon. They are ch.arglng Dr. John J . Hopper Jr. "knew or ahould have known" that tflnckluy would attempt a political ....mauon. 'nle suit 8ICCU8e9 Hopper, who tj'eated. Hinckley for five montha before the March 30, 1981 ah&tings, of being negligent ln his ~ and treatment and of failing "to warn law enforcement offidala of Hlnckley's dangerousne.." Presidential press secretary Jamee Srady, the rno.t aeverely injured with a bullet ln the brain, asked $8 million in damages; Secret Service agent Timothy J . McCarthy, hit ln the right chest by a bullet that pierced hil lung and liver, $2 million; patrolman Thomu Delahanty, atruck in the neck by a bullet that lodged near h1I 1plne, $4 million. The ahootingJ occurred March 26, 1981. Jobs bill n earing con1pletion WASHINGTON -A multi-billion dollar jobs bill is finally nearing completion, minus a d1vis1ve tax withholding amendment that had snarled Senate debate for more than a ' week. Senators gave final 28-16 approval to their $5.1 billion veraion of the recession-relief package yesterday. They aent it t.o a Houae-Senate conference committee to reconcile dilferences with a $4.9 billion bill pasaed earlier by the House. 4 Army demolition exp erts killed FORT DIX, N.J. -A demolition expert staggered to a telephone to summon help after being struck by shrapnel in a blast that killed four collMgUes and injured another, say Army officials investigating the cause of the explosion. The team was on a "routine" assignment yesterday when the blast OCC\.U'1'ed on demolition Range 39, said Capt. James W. Symmonds. The six men belonged to the nine-member 60th Explosive Ordnance Detachment. The names of the men were withheld pending notification of family members. 4 injured in Dallas h otel fire DALLAS -Fire broke out early today in the lobby of the 13-story Regen t Hotel, injuring four guests and spreading smoke throughout t he hotel, authorities said. The 110 oa:upants of the recently completed hotel were evacuated as firefight.en and guests broke windows to clear the air. STATE Singer indicted in B elushi ·case By SALL V JACOBSEN ........... ,,_ . ..., W ASHINOTON Wholeeale prlcea roee a al.laht 0.1 percent in P'ebruary a1 die 1teepo1t food price ju.mp ln 10 montha canceled out fresh decllMe ln 1u:>llne and fuel oil co.ti, the government laid tod4y. The amall rile ln the Labor Department's Producer Price Inde" for fl.niahed goods, oomlng after a record 1 percent drop ln January, bolsters economfsta' predictions that the wholesale infla\lon rate might be 4'tbwn sub1tantially from last year's moderate 3.!i percent. . American flights due b y June 1? American Airlines executives are hoping to see the company's diltinctive silver jets winging over Orange County beginning June 1. The Dallas-based airline formally has proposed flying three' round-trip flights a day from John Wayne Airport to Dallas-Fort Worth , where passengen1 could connect to the many American flights serving other cities. Before the airline can begin service in Orange County, however, it first must demonstrate 1hat Its planes can meet airport noise standards. Test flights probably will be conducted ln the next 30 to 90 days, saJd Ron Hall, an executive ~tant to Supervisor Thom.as Riley. The airline haa said It will fly new DC~9 Super 80s from JWA. The planes are acheduled for delivery beginning in May, an airline spokesman said. U American begins service, it would become only the second major carrier to fly beyond 588 miles, a distance once benned by the county. The limit was abolished by a federal judge last August. Currently, Frontier Airlines, with service to Denver, la the only airline flying beyond the old limit. Tenninal and ramp aenricea for the American flilhts would be provided by AirOll, aocordl.na to Airport Manager Murry Cable. AirOll currently leues much of the airport's cramped tenninaJ quarters .. Indeed, one economiat pttdlcta the year'1 Inflation rate could be aa Uny u 0.1 porcent, whlC!h would be the ttonomy'a beat ahowln1 since tho 0.2 porc.nt dec:1lne of 1943. At the White House , prHJdential 1poko1man Larry Speakff called th~ new report "rnor e JOod new1 on the economy.'- "Wo have made 1ub1tantlal ~o re11 ln t he fight agaln1t b ... he uJd. ln e February report, the department ••ld energy coata overall fell 2.9 percent, the third atraight monthly decline. F.nerJCY James Garner acquitted prioee fell a nirord 4.2 perQ:nt ln the prevloua month. Fuel oil price• were off 7.2 percent and guoltne prk.Ta feU ~ poroen\, but rwtural au. down a record 2.7 percent in the previous month, roee 3.2 pen:ent In the new report. The enero prier calculations do not reflect any dropa brought about by OPEC'11 recen t $5 a barrel cut ln It.a base price tor crude oil. In its new r eport , the department provided the.e other detalh on February price cha.naea: • l'ood prices overall roee 0.6 Ercent, th 1harpnt monthly mp since the 1.e percent c.:reaaee of last April. Food price. fell 0.2 penient tn January. • Pauenpr car prioel ahot up l.& percent after fallln1 0.3 percmt ln January. 1..laht truck prices raee 0.1 percent alter beina unchanged the prevloua month. • Capital equipment coata moved ur 0 .~ pHcent after decllng 0. percent ln January. Thoee coeta ue fot machlnery and transport.lion equipment Wied by buatne.. All the price cban1e• are adjuated. for seasonal varl.ationa. Lagunan rebuffed in Garner law.suit Claimed ac tor punche d h im after tour nament h eckling By STEVE MITCHELL otttie Oe11J NOC awr A Laguna Beach man who sued actor James Garner for $2.2 million, walked ~mpty-handed ou t of a Monterey County courtroom yesterday. William A. Stewart, 35, was not awarded any money in his suit which claims he suffered mental anguish and public ridicule after being punched by Gamer at the Bing Crosby golf '°umament two years ago. The Lagunan said h e was surpriaed by the verdict, which followed a four-day trial in Monterey Superior Court in Salinas. Stewart said he believes the seven-woman, five-man jury awarded him no money because "everybody likes him (Garner)." During the trial Stewart showed sign. of agitation and frequently JMllOed the hallways. distraught and weeping , according t.o witne99es. "There was more damage done to his (Stewart's) mental condition by having him come to court than was ever done by the original Incident on the golf courae," Gamer said. The actor claimed Stewal\l heckled him and his part ner during the tournament. In final argumenta yesterday, Stewart's attorney, Rich ard Damon, said h.ia client "should be commended for bringing auit - rather than taking it out on the street." He said Garner should be made to pay an amount "that would hurt." to set an example to others who use "frontier justice." Unemployment on niost minds Crime dista nt second in California 'worry poll' SAN ..FRANCISCO (AP) - Unemployment is ~~1fcroblem th.at most worries · ornia.ns, while concern about crime, inflation and housing have begun to decline, a ccording lo a California Poll releued today. Forty-three percent of thoae asked to li1t the State's moat preumg problems mentioned unemployment. Crime was the next most conunon worry, cited by 20 percent of the 750 people polled by phone ln early March. A year ago , 33 people mentioned unemployment as a problem and 28 percent mentioned crime. poll respondents were education and the schools, 15 percent (up from 9 percent a year ago); the financial situation of 1tate government, 14 percent (2 percent last year); inflation, 9 percent (18 percent in 1982) and the general state of the economy, 7 percent (9 percent in 1982). LOS ANGELES -Cathy Evelyn Smith, believed t.o be the last penon to see John Belushi alive, say1 she has been Indicted In the . comedian's death but declined to specify the charge. In an interview last ni&ht with the Toronto Sun. the part-time rock singer said the charges were not just drug.related. Her attorney , Brian Greenspan, said yesterday in an interview from Toronto that he had learned from "sources" that Smith had been indicted on murder and possibly drug charges. Smith left the United States for her hometown of Toronto shortly after the comedian's drug overdose death March 5. 1982. Belushi was 33. Female oil worker s ues Pollster Mervin Field said previous surveys indicate that fear over the effects of Wlemployment tends to increase faster than the unemployment rate itself. "Currently, the s tate's unemployment rate ia approximately 10.7 percent of the work force, its highest rate since World War II.'' Field said. "AB high u this is, it doesn't include the large number of people classified as 'discouraged workera' who have given up looking for a job.'' Llsted by 6 percent were h1ah taxes, available and affordable housing, road repair and welfare programs. Among the concerna which seem to have eased since an October 1977 1>0ll on the same subject are pollution, which fell to 5 per cent from 15; water issues, which aUpped to 3 percent from 12; welfare, which dropped to 6. percent from 12. and high taxes, which has fallen to 6 percent in the post-Propc»ition 13 era from 30 percent in 1977. over male 'harassment' Cathy Evelyn Smith Early prison rele ase plan o usted ... SACRAMENTO -'nle state Senate has rejected a bill to require the Deukmejian administration to draft an early-releue plan to eaae prison overcrowding. Despite the support of two Rnaton who are former police ofticen, the vote yesterday on SB50 was only 20-17, with 27 votes required for the two-thirds majority needed for approval. I WORLD Israeli soldier hurt in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon -Ambushers opened fire on an Israeli army vehicle southeast of Beirut today and another attacker hurled two grenades at a French peacekeeping post in the Moalem half of the capital. One l&raeli soldier was slightly wounded in the attack near the village of Bchamoun, about 2 'ti n»1es southeast of Beirut. the I8raeli command in Tel Aviv said. ~ offidala said none of the 30 French aoldien lnside the aandbeged post was wowlded by the explosion. Major quake shakes South Pacific TOKYO -A major earthquake struck the South Pacific near New Britain Ia1and east of New Guinea today, Japan'• Central Meteorological Agency reported. There were no lmme rUate reports of damage or injuries Crom tt;J:"e, which the asency uJd rePtered 7.8 on the Richter of motion, capable of causing neevy damage. A La Palma woman who worked on a Union Oil Co. offshore oil platform more than two years has filed a Sl million lawsuit against the company, saying she was haraa1ed and threatened by the otherwise all-male crew. Pat Buchanan, 36, al80 said in the suit filed yesterday ln Orange County Superior Court that her belongingll were ruined by the crew. "I think I was harassed becauae l was doing a good job, better than some of the men," Buchanan tWd. "There wu a lot of resentment ... " The suit names Union OU, the International Union of Petroleum and Industrial Workers and several men who worked aboard the Eva platform from February 1980 until March 1982 off the Orange County coast. Union oil officials declined comment, saying they hadn't yet aeen the ault. "They wouJd rather have done my job for me than have me do a good job and make them look bad," aald Buchanan, who now works u a l1l8JlA8er trainee for the C.arl's Jr. hamburatt chain. "I just think lt'a time the.e male bastions realise they can't continu e to knock around We1,e Listening ••• What do you hke about the Dilly Pilot~ What don't you like? ~2·6086 Call the number at left and your meaace will be recorded, tranacribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answerin1 service may be u1ed to record let· ters .to the editor on any topic Mailbox cont ributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification No clrculallon calls. please Tell WI what ·son your mind ORANGE COAST Dilly Pilat > c~ ~ 1141MIHl7I An of'-~ Ml...aa1 MAIN Ol'FIC• »OW....., ... C-..._ CA .,,.. ..,_ '°""IMO r-...._CA 11m ~ llA 0r-.c.i..i ~~ ... '""'' t1011 ... lll\lt1t1110"'· tdttorl•I 111111t1 Ot td\ltl~...., fM? ... ~ ""'*" "*"" ~·~- anybody th ey find unacceptable.'' Her supervi.aors were aware of the alleged harassment, but did nothing t.o stop it, she said in the suit. 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Flannery proud of · I 1 p,arade· NJ:W YORK (AP) -Atw e 1nu., from the oerdlnal and bavinl h1a march marred by a wildly careenln1 truck, the con~ IMdei' ol. the clty'1 St. Patrick'• Day DAnde MJd he WH pr o ud to h ave drawn att..don to troublel ln Northern hWMd. n.p&te the heaviest -=urlty in the b..Wtory of the puwle, a lone truck driver mana1ed to race down nttb Avenue aplnlt the llne o f march Thuuday, 1Catterlni dozens of celebrant.a and •trlk:lna five people before he WM arrelte<i. The driver wu charged with attempted murder, reckle11 endanlerment. dnmk.en drivlna and traltic violatiom. police .id. It WU tbe only leriowl lnddent in a parade marked by controver1y 1ince Irhh Republican Army 1ympathiz.er Michael Flannery was elected 8f8Dd manhal earlier tlUa yeer. Bil lelecUall u manbal led the Irith 1overnmel\_t, the U.S . Army, 1everal lrilh-Amerlcan- polltidana and almost two dozen high IChoo1 buldl to pull out of the march. But Flannery laid he wu proud of the furor, becauae "it h11hll1hta the turmoil in Northern Ireland. II C&rdiml Terence Cooke defied tr8dltklll and did not appear on the 1tep1 of St. Patrick'• Cathedral when Flannery arrived there. Holy cow! A dastardly villain strikes By fte AllOdated Preti Ba.maby'I Restaurant WU all ready for its St. Patrick's day cllenu when owner Paul ~ ahow.t up few wcwk y..ierday. . The tables were aet, the beer wu In the refrigerator and the ccmeci beef WU , •• it WU gone! Between_ Wednaday night and yesterday morning, thieVes had broken inlo. the re9taurant in Oranae and taken $2,500 f.rom the mah reOter and ~ pounda of cornea beef from the refri&erator. The theft forced day manager Tracy Prarie to run home to get chan1e for cuatomera, while Maada)eno, who had expected to feed 150 cust.omerl, tried to find more corned beef. For Magdaleno, there wu one oon901ation. "They didn't take the cabbase," he said. President Rea gan and Irish Foreign Minister Peter Barry toasted Sa. P atrick's Day in Washington . The Irish • • JS Jn 'e:tn. R eaga n, O'Neill swap toast s, j okes W ASHiNGTON (AP) -President Reagan and Democratic House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, both cla1m1ng Irlah ancestry, aha.red a St. Patrick'• Day lunch filled with laughter, jokes and touta with hardy stout. According to O'Neil aide Chriatopher Mattb.ewt, the speaker tint honored Reagan with a tout and the president responded, saying, "In Pbi::!f.bia. they only stand to toast the dead, 10 rll not ult you to . " • And then the president joined many of the other luncheon guesta yesterday in O'Neill'• Capitol dining room in telling Irlah stories. According to Matthews, one of Reag&l)'s jokes was about a man who was appearing lo court in a pereonal injury cue. "He was covered all the way up to hta chin in a cast and had Just won a $4 mi1llco a.tit. The lnauraDce agent came up to him. " 'I know you're the biggest faker in the -world, and rm going to prove it. Let me tell you, rm going to follow you every day of your We and you're not going to draw a peaceful breath u long as you live.' "Well, the man wasn't p,Ut off at all. ·~~·you are, are you? You're going to follow me, are you? Well, mt rne make it ea.y on you. First, rm going to take a limousine to Kennedy Airport. From there, rm going to fly to Paria, and from there rm going to Lourdes. "'And there In Lou.rdea. ngift before your eyes, you're going to !fll!e the damnedest miracle you ever saw'." The president'• final joke, Matthews Mid, concerned a good Irlah woman, Bridget, the mo.ther of 11 children. "One day, Bridget la with her children, all of them out of control. and she was gMn' them bell. "From behind appean an archangel. "'Now, I ask you, would Mary our Bleseed Queen have ever spoken like that?' To which Bridget responded.: " 'Ah Mary, and her one'?" WHY .Slayer demands death Do\.l1l11 Daniel Clark, Hntenced to death for the murden of l1x y~ women - lnolud.lfll two teen-aaen from Huntln1ton Beacfi -haa demanded execution within 10 dar..•· 'Withtn all due proceM of the law, I want the execuUon within 10 day1 ... preferably tomorrow," Clark told Loi Anaele11 Superior Court Judie Ricardo Torres after the judge ligned the death warrant Tue.day. "Why don't 1ou cut the bull - ~d get tb the aentence?" Clark called out earlier aa Torrea recited the biatory of the cue. "I know you've got your 10apbox all 1et . . . I don't want to know why. Why not cut the crap." Clark WU found guilty Jan. 28 of the aix "Sunaet "Slaylnp," 110 named becauee the youn1 women allegedly frequented Sun.eel Strip night 1pota ln Lo9 Angelee. 'the victims included Gina Marano, l~. and her half-sister Cindy Chandler, 16, both of Huntington Beach .. Their bodies were found June 12, 1980, near Griffith Park_ Other victims were Marnette Comer, 17, of Sacramento; Exxie Willon, 20, of Uttle Rock, Ark.; Karen Jones, 24, and an unidentified woman dubbed "Jane Doe No. 18." An appeal of Clark'• death sentence to the state Supreme Court la automatic. Judie Torres appointed Clark'• attorneys, Maxwell Keith and Penny Wauon, to repraent him during the early atagea of the appeal. OVSD board • • raises its pay Ocean View School District truatee1 in Huntington Beach have voted to raise their pay from $80 to $150 a month. Voting in favor of the lncreaae were Charles Osterlund, Janet Garrick and Sheila Marcul. Opposln~ the increue were Maxwell Sudakow and Ma.ria.nne Blank. The majority reportedly believed that the ralae in pay would encoura1e more candidatee becauee tru.stea are Increasingly spending more of their time at various public gatheringJ, said a school offidal Ten candidates ran for office in November of 1981. Two board .eat.a will be open in November. The diatrict runs 19 schools. New penalty tri al slated for Wisely C.OOvictlJd flnrt...degree m~r Willie Ray Wbely will have a 8eCOnd penalty determination trial In h1I cue starting May 16. Judge Kenneth .LAe, who ordered the new penalty trial lut week. .et the date during a hearina Wedneeday. I.-had Nied that Willely de9erved the new penalty trial becau.. a recent •tate Supreme Court decision lndicated that he ahould have liven the jury In the original trial an additional rn1tructlori before they atarted their NABERS •EASING MAKES SENSE. delibe:ratiom. • -'lbat jury reoomrnended the death penalty for W1-ely, who wu convicted of killing hi.a stepfather by lowertna a truck cab on hhn in March 1981. Wh1ely nad not been officially sentenced by Lae before laat week's ruling, however. The new penalty trial will not c~e Wl6W'a convk:don for the murder. It will y result"lh a ~1 reooouoendation, of etther ::.::U~ot ~~to~ =~=tw~ ii tUlnc aver the cue for . Wonien 's pages up The 1984 Women'• Yellow J>aaa will expend to include u.tinp frcm Ventura, JUVenlde and San Bemard!no cotmtlel um year, the publiahen have announced. 'nl9 directory, wbJcb 1t ln lta l1xth yNr of publlcaUon, ab'e9d:y lncludet 11ttinp of women'• bw'a 1•11 and Ol'pD.iqtlone frcm LOI Anples and <>ranee CounU-. The pubU.ben, Leslie Stone and Sharon r.uua. apec:l their dJrectory will ftlllCh IDOl'e than 46.000 people In the ftw--eou.nty ...-. J'or more IDIG9a.U., call (211) 89M761 WE· OFFE"' LOWER RA TES. At Nabers Leasing Company, tied directly to the pnme loncl· -on any make or model' With we offer many adv11\tage1 to Ing rate With h pttme l'8tl our lower rate now 1a the per- the teasing customer size. dropping out of the clouda feet time to lease that new ateblllty, experience But per· In recent WMt11, our ra .. haa car you'1111 been waiting for h1pa moat lmpartanl -coat dropped too-a paint Joi/I/fir £.-•ting All MNea & Modela. At Nabers Leaatng you dNI than the speclal teulng pro- dl,.ct -no middleman or t\11 grams offered by the manu-Nebenl a....lltfl Co. utra profltl to pay. And unhk• lacturers And our new low aeoo Hatbor Boullwrd other 1.-e program1, our 11 rate •PP"" across the bOerd Cotta..... (114) 540-t100 MEMBER Of WE8TERH.VE.HICLE LEASING ASSOCIATION ORIENTAL RUGS for Best Selection of CHINESE, P ERSIAN, INDIAN, PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND DHURRI At Low, Low Prlees Two •pm.rate sroupa will be offerinl •pedal ectlvtU. for child.nm in Irvine over aprtna break March 28 to Aprtl 1. Tho lrv1ne YMCA Servb Center Will offer a day c:amp tor children from kinderprten to l1xth anide and a mountain camp for aaes elaht to 13. The day camp wW be hued at Greentree Elementary School. The mountain camp will be at Camp Oaks, five mife1 from Btg Beer. Fees for the day camp are tea for rnembera and $86 for non-memben for the minimum day, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Pric::8 go up •16 per day for a full day of actMdes. C.Up Oaka ooet.a are $120 per member and •130 for non-memben. Meanwhile, the South Orange County YMCA wW ttace child care 1ervicel for youngsten aged five to 12 at tit.-In Culverdale and Woodbridge. Fees are $46 per participant, with acUvttiee running from 7:~ a .m. to 6 p.m. Parent.a can regbter for the YMCA actlvillea at ita .ervioe center, 40~ .Barranca Parkway, or by calling 559-117~. For YWCA .ervices, call 5~2·3400. •Thouaancit of doU. will be dilplayed tomorrow and Sunday throughout the Huntington Center Mall. 777 F.cilnger Ave., Hunting1on Beach. The mall will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomon'OW and from 10 a.m. to ~ p.m. Sunday. DoU. from the 19th and ·20th centw1ea will be featured. There aleo will be rnlnlat.ure dolla, doll houaes, doll cJothea and doll anut.a. •Two aeS1iona will be held next week to acquaint pr08pectlve students with muter'• and doctoral programs at Pepperdine University. The university's Graduate ·School of Education and Psychology will host the informal eeuiona at it.a Oranae County Center, 2151 Michel.Ion Drive, at 4 p.m. Monday ancf 6 p.m. Wedneeday. The programl are offered with claue9 on eveningl and weekends to aid career-minded people. More information may be obtained by calling 833-8221. •The Children's Behavioral Center at Huntington lntercommunity Hospital in Huntington Beach has establiahed a speakers bureau to acquaint profesaionala and lay people with the treatment provided by the center. The speakers program, which includes a 1Hde preeentation, can be adapted to profeaaional or parent groups. Speakers from the program can be arranged by calllni the h08pltal at 842-1473, ext. 298. UCI to sponsor two :tn.edical lectures Two lecturea on medical muea -incidence of mental illne11 among physicians and traditional American Indian health concepts -will be presented through UC lrvine next week. Dr. Mathew Rou, a UCI clinlcal profeaaor, will dilcua.s mental lllnem as well aa drug and alcohol abwie by phyaida.na at a 7 p.m. apeech Tueeday at the UCI Medical Center lecture hall in Orange. Rou is chairman of the Committee for Well-being, a clearinghouse for information and referrals for phyaidana who need help. The committee wu created by the Pa~;atric - Society of Southern omia. m. lecture la apomored by UCI Medical Faculty Wives. At 5 p.m., Th~. Dr. Frank Clarke will talk about hi1 attempts to relate modern American medicine with myaticism of Indian health care concepts. Clarke, who is Indian, will.£;~ hta free talk at the UCI M Sclenoe. Complex, Room Fl 10 lo Irvine. It la sponsored by the Croa-Cultural Medical A.Iliance. Derek Allen, M.D. Delmar Bunn, M.D. Howard Fishbein, M. O. Lynn Stanton, M.D. ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF: Newport Walk-In Medics/ Group Inc. CONVENIENT MEDICAL CARE CENTER 400 Ntlwporl c.nter Dr. Sult• 101 (Ground Floor) Newport Beach, CA PHONE: (714) 760-9222 Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Monday thru Friday (Physlclah On-C.11 ~ •.m. -5 p.m.),.I 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday WALK-IN MEDICAL CARE FOR: 1'outlM ~,Care ~, PhytlcM ~ Orfhop«JtC. fMdle# ~ ANfl#td~ ~~tloMI X-nty Md Ul>Onttory A"*tlon M«llt»J &amt W°'*"*'' ~tbt A'9rVY kl/eOIOfW Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Maroh 18, 1983 GUARANTEED LOWES I AVAILABLE AIRFARES. REPRESENTING ALL AIRLINES. NO SERVICE CHARGE. 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Will tomorrow when the •wallow• be the charmtna Flett& de lu ..a their tnd!Uonal St. Jmeph'1 Golond.r1nu PanMte, whkh ltep9 !:J arrival at the old m1ll:lon -oU at noon • week from wbilireYer el8e 1n town they tomorToW' Saturday, ~ 28. are fnd•Mcl to Ucht. T}lere are no ·motorised No one knows why the tiny vehicle• l n thh parade. ~ chome San Juan f« their ParUdpenta must be on foot, on .....,._ Dome after wintering 1n honeback or rldJna ln or on ~Una, but it'• been going on hone-drawn floatil anil decanted far ,_,. and no decent Oranae carrtaaee. San Juan Ubl to cl.lnl Coubtlan would diaput.e the tale to ltl put, and rf&htly ao. the& UleY u.ually manage to tum But there la aomeWna new up Oil )(arch 19. tJm year. ';l'be steel tramewOrk of morrow morning the the new= chun:b t. ln pl.Ice, and Wilton will be out complete with a 104-foot bell tn IC8nNng the skies with tower, to the one tn the old to spot the tint arrivala. Great StQne Church which wu aW the prwzlbed d.at.e, but 1812. Of~· few may have come 1n destroyed by an eanhquake tn a1 we a know they are ju1t It bu taken more *bu J '10 .. ..,.,...,. ie.d1na the way for the yean to replace the old ,.....,,.. main flock, church. in the ruina of wbkh U. Tomorrow the mlmlon bellt 1wallow• atill build their mud will rtna. the mariachis will play ne•t•. Over the years much and the c:elebratim begins. archaeoliop:al work baa been done For the reat of the week on the m1-ion grounds. reveaJina th-.re'll be actlon every day, a f.atrly ample1e story o1 the way ~ with a Sunday afternoon of life in the day1 when the "*'fiolether• CXJmJ>)et.e with music, compound was the home and at the Swallows fnn. workplace of early Francl8can Throu1hou,l the week, fathers and their lndl•n frienda. llelldilmta, merchatita and vislton For biatory buffa, • well .. put cn ihe/req\lired Wmtern, btrd watcben and parade loven, S~nlab Cll' Indian CXMrtumee and thi1 ls the week to return to there will be •pecial eventa for Ct~. . . .. ' lnlOitiS •xPAssed In the space abOYe ere thoSe of the ~lly Piiot. Other views ex- priued on Otis~ are those of t.helr authors end artists. Re.ctei comment Is Invit- ed. Addtft\ The Dally Piiot, P.O. Bo• 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone <n4> 642:~· . \ .Letiers to the editor id Irvine tudy poll? the Bdl1or. Thouaanda muat have been IOVllll"WlvNI on re.ding the POot story f ~1 aa that the Irvine l(:OIDDUO b89 . t.ck fta plan five to 3,800 unita ln Laaruna ,.._· I say tboo'Mndt; well, there l;u1t be bundr~ of thou1and1 ~•Jolclna. Becauae the latest Unlver~ of California Irvine ,opUUan reveala that two out of l 1tfuee Ora.nae Countiana -regardlea f aodal or ewnnmlc level or political I tion -want to a1ow p-owth. ~. hey aald lt increaaea traffic 1 lproblema; destroys the natural I , en"lronment; decreaaea property 'vahlm; and lncre•ea munldp-1 and I ' rCIOUllty ~ eosta. 1 I Concfucted by the blue ribbon <( Social Data Analys18 of New Yorlt, I 1 !the study wu ~ on respJmeS of l. about 1,000 CQUnty realdenta. ! Doubtte. the Irvine Com~y .. I aware ot the l&Udy In ~.!'feru- j to bt•Ddcw the 1..,una G t for 15uMoa For llrM:e the rempation of Irvine 'Ccmt-ny'• former prealdent Mr. Peter ltnimer, who appuently 11 aet out to chop up aouth Oranae I County, the company •tema Jemberbci on a campalp to re9tore lta CD» pld lmaae- ln fa~t lt la the new Irvine Ownpeny pl'fll6dent. Mr. Niellen, who -.... olflmr, proudly NmC!Cmned a few ,_,.. beck in Lquna Seidl oound1 ,..,..,,._. the c:enceJJaUon of ·thll w dewlopmmt plan. So if the w:lf;wltty'• poll can be beliewd, Mr. NielMD'• Withdrawal of the plan ar1ue1 well for the comp~ny'a re1at~ln1 the 1oodwlll lt once eaJb1ed. Tbll word that the oampmy ... , oaml .,.sn In the fall~ be demlt wtth lliould It IUl'f.ace. But for not DOW, tbere'a bnlthlnc IJ*'e· l believe that the count}'. "*'*n.c.w mUlt have rwl the poll too and may have jawboned the acn'*'f. POr all amate pollticlanli ;a.:,:i:.~ of their penonal know that the voten ~Win. roM ALEXANDER MAILBOX developers have been approved..but that leu than a quarter of t.be apprawd units have bem built. The Leacue ... the public to tanore the impact of their ""' tape and" to blame the houaln1 ilump on a lack of ~ ttnanctnc end blP Home priceL "' WHAT IS OT rewUd" i;, ~ analyata ia the coooecUon betvleen government'• red ·tape and blab houainC pricea. By adml ... that tBe ''high 008t of land Gd 1.-k of .mce. would delay or ~ 1-'ed new construction" even 1£ lDter'elt ~ continue to fall, the IW'Wftd dU. · themaelvea aive involuntary testimony to their culpability. Ellaa reports that the llUl'Ye1 fowd more than 600,000 acres In thl8 state "zoned residential." But the ortclm1 survey saya thme llCl9 are "c:urrently deai1nated for reaidentUl ~t,'' which meen1 their we 1« hoUlina ia planned for ICIDldme In the future. It doee not mean they are available for fmmedi•te dwelopnent or that they ha~ ...._ aptJl"OYal. If this much land were DOW rllilJable for recldenUal developuent, tber9 woWd be an abundance lD the marbt;pla, creaUna a buyer'a mubt ad Jow prka. \'Big boys' toys' sell . in Texas DALLAS -''They're b6a boyt' toys," Dale Brennan said, wavtna his anm ~:toward the rack of m,c&lne 1un1 dJaplayfll a.J).11 store off the Lyndon Balnel...JOJQan· rr.v,tl,. 0 Bnliw hae ttallyb.Q ........... Some toys. &;Ii..,. .. .,.. ,,.. aaJe of . automatic and ~Uc wflapanl ia lncrealing acrom the COWltr)'. ~ told me that he bu been tellln1 °a couple'' each month at hia sfa'e. GUDI Unfimited. THE UZI 9-mtllhneter la eepeci.ally popular. The little la'aeU machine 1Uft1t which Brennan. MU. for $600 each attracted a lot of attention ~ and .C\111A:Jmen -when U.S. Secret Service agent• whipped them out of tbelr briefcaaea when John Hinckley abot President Rea1an in 1981. (Guns Unlimited etn. a aOencer for the Uzi for fl50.) .. It's been 1epl to .U American-made automatic weapona alnce 1934, but people are jult hecinnl.lw to i.lize that they can have ooe."~ ~ who bad a •mall. e::l Jammocl tOtO the beltline of hll "The Um II foretarl made, ao we ve to •ll It fixed for tem.lautanaUc fire -you have to ke!P puJling the trt8er' -but we'll abow you how tO fix It £« full automatic fire." U you want to "buy American," Brennan wtll pve you a U.S. Army M-16 You own a house for which you paid f137,000 In a quiet, realdenUal community. You mow ,our lawn. abovel your walk and keep the pi-_.,.,.,., and tidy. The people nnt "°°' pelcl .00.,.t the~ for thm ~ii aood__.~ be ... · tiulinem and at he s-D •truck whb', tl"'Wo.,ch "If N PLlJMBING OOft'J'BACTOBS painted on I' &n lq nd 1eUmn. ~ the drtw-py be~your·- Do you l1ft 'Wiah.~t, I to him, move or ~ • the Town Council mWU h. •aal to park commercial velfcle. ~ realdentlal driveway CJYe'lllabt? n.at'• man cir S. tbit....., In the little town of River Jldet. Kl. lllaY .,, the bomm then are In the $100,@ eo $200,000 prlbe ranee and there'• a llnall war JIO&na on between the r-'denta who make" their llvin8 In oUtice jDba In one ol the lar1•r clt1ea nearby, and the ~.who both liw and work ln BlwrJ'.dle. ~OWN :5pwed an mtldftl ,, to park a vehkl• wtth plat8 In a residential dri..wa7 ovemiabt. The 1Ndta are owned bJ tbe cwpmten. the pl•nnt.n. tbe air candltianlnC Np9lrmm and the kndrepe prclmml WbO do the work ln the COIDIDUnity and aJao Uw theft. It'• about the llloet old-fuhJoned for $1,200 or a Colt AR-15 for $449. '"lb.at'• a., with the survtvallsta around here." Brennan said of the Colt model. There WU a 20 percent increaae in autanatic weapon aalel 1ut yeer ln the United Stats, eccordl.na to the Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms Bureau of the Treuury Department. Four thousand were aold 1n· 1992' ~the country, bringing the naticnal total of machine gum legally ln the handa of private ~to 98,000 -7,900 of them ln "We'll pve a permit to anyme who la not ca~ • a 'probiblted penon' -that 1 ='!Je Dot convicted of a felony or ~ by a~ aa mentally incompetent," said Gan Sobiable of A TF. "The fee la $206, whlch wu considered problbltlve Wtltfl the National l'1reanm Act w.. S-S hick ln 1934. Now, obvloully, a lot ol people can afford that." -. ID Da11aa. where anyone can......_ carry a loaded IUD u Iona aa It la .not "rudely dWPlayeid." pennanent 8Plibtiana are "way up," 8CCIOl"dlnc to lirl Canard of ~ towa--hall-~ --you could haw tn a oimmunat; and yet lt bu intereatlna mo~vertonea . Jt wouldn't have ha 50 y.ra ago becau.e w• bad a atdety In which the p1umben, carpent.en and land.::ape prdeneri Uved In tome other pert of town. • Tbme clml :ur. no-...~· The tradeapeo!le are plenty mad • about the new crdlMn.... ~· t ' ~'~ I '.,~, JJr-,~n-11-11-n-· -·" ·I "They want It to look like onlr, accountants and atockbroken live here, • an alr~tionina repa1nnan ln River 11'..qe said. "We feel like aecond-clau cl ti.liens. •• 1be tncWpenple aa:we the rest of the town of beina mobl 1be dtillel» who favor the ~ ~ they ;.wt don't want tbdr town junJred u\>. 'ftle question la whether a plumber a true& In a drtvwwa.y makes a place look "junked up!' There 1eem1 to be more cleu CO!Uldoume.. left ln America ln the people who Ul8d to be oomldered lower, than ln thole who Ul8d to be tboucht of • upper. 1bt aYm"1l19 colleae-edumted AJmrican. warldD8 In an o6b )>b. no the local ATF office . Why do people want machine suns? "Your ~ la aa good u mine," said c.anard. I auppme ~ple would say .ell-protection. But they don't have to tell ua why they want them. They're entitled." THEY'RE ENTITLED in Texas and 39 other states. Local laws aupenede federal Jaws on firearme, and workinc machine gum are illegal only ln New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Mlchi1ao, Illinola, Iowa, California and w~ . Jk'ennan'• gueea la better than mine. He talb to ~ buyes:a, usually wealthy Dl!lOD~. IDOlt oft.en dot-ton and Jawyen. r..n;y doo't have any :r-1 uae." be said. '-rhey want to haw them .~ no one el. doea." _ Statull symbo)a. Toya. And rich IDID'I toys are what pool' boys lt.l. So, one o1 these days. maybe lo Dallu, aome. desperate boys will machine-gun • few citizens or a few policemen. We will all talk about the lunacy of aellinl Um-albna the freeway -for a while. Then we will remind ouraelvea of our oomtitutional ript to bear arms. lt'I the American way -that'• whai the Second Amei;>dment meana. Obvioualy, the f.Oondtna t.athen thought we ahould all ~ rmcblne guns. ~ baa any feeling that he· or abe la ao,...tor in any way to the carpenter who builds the bouae or the hmdyman who flxft lt. The carpenten and the plumbers, though, atill harbor aome w.picion that they are looked on u aecxmd dais. 'Ibey think about lt when no one elle does. The plwnbef' oft.en sets a kind of perverse plwure out of bellevina the people whoae pipea be fixee look down on him. It makes him more comfortable charging them too much. I JUST DON'T think thla c1ua feeltng exists much anymore. There la too much appreciation for aomeooe who actually knows bow to do aamethin8-The lawyer la u much ln awe of the plumber aa the plumber la of the lawyer. The only differen ce la, the plumber doean't believe It. It would be lnt.ererttna to aee bow the man with the air conditioning truck In hla driveway In River !:die might feel it the owner of the bcM.-next to him '°" the local prbqe pckup contrw:t and started leavtna Im truck ln the driveway after work. Would the air conditionlnl man tum mob? It'• dllflcult to say exactly what'• wrona with havtna a commerdal truck parked ln the driveway next to youn an night every night, but the ltftet la Pt • little more clviltmd without it and we need all the evidencea of civilllation that we can pt. · ~ ; School pr.ayer debate reveals in.tolerance Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, MarOh 11, 1813 ~7 . .tM.~QA ~~ ~H°T' Wit./ ~ Gi\RIFtt:l.D 7 OM, TMfRE VOU \ ARE, GARF'IELP LEi ME GUE '55 ... VOU STOLE MV F'AKE MU5TACMf AN~ AT£ MV 5PAC'JMETTI I RIGMT? b~Oav1s C>lll3Unlled,_•li~ inc THE F1'MILl' caacts · BIG GEORGE ~ by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) "''Disco some more,.Daddyl" by Brad Anderso~ "I'm glad he's your best friend I" JIOON ~l'l..Ll~8 TRUNK LIN! • .r 11111 ·~ Hank'Ketchum ) ~I"!'\ ' N(;M I WHY OONT YOU A$K ~A • TO GIVE '°'-I~ Sft)UtfS LfS~~ WHo PUT IHISTREE HERE? by Ferd & Tom Johnson IT'S NA7URE1S WAY OF TEl..L/N<1 you TO STAY AWAY FROM !EDDY'S 'TAVERN . VOO PROSA&.V BlOC~EAPEP IT OOT t Of 'f'OUR M!MP ! ,. ~ I. I • • ·~'· . , £11t-Wttl vulnerable. South deala. NOITH .,u 1!'5U 0 01 •KQ50 WEST EAST t QIU • K 10842 l!>Qlot I!> Veld 0 J9 0 Q107&4 •A 1996 • J87 SOUTH +a ?AKJ876' O AK8 •a The bidding: South Weet Non .. Eut J 7 Pau 2 "" Pa11 4 ,.. Pu• P111 PaN Opening lead: Uuten or • GOllll 011 lllOGI BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Ytt. th• North South hand• and th• auction art the 11m1 u In 111ttrday'• column. But no, thla JI not the 11mo hand requlrlnf lht- 11mt play. becauH the Eul Wetl hand• have beeri chang ed. thertby creallnr a eom· pletely different J>roblem ror deelarer. " fll ye,terday'• hand, Eaat htld all lhe mining trumps. Today they are In lhe West hand, and IO declarer has a sure trump loter and a lot of work to do. Again. 11 a matter of technique , declarer should duck the opening spade lead and win the conlinualion. A trump to the k1nl( re veals the sad news about the trump break. and now declarer needt a minor mlratle. TJltrt It only one comblna lion or earda thal allow• declarer to brlnJ home hi• contract -he mutt hope that the hand wltb lilt ace of duba hu only two dlamond1. To lake advantase or that he or the carda, declarer mu1t now cas h hi• two high dlamondt and then lead a club. Weal can win the ace or clubs, but he la end played. )( he leada a trump, he gives up his lrump trick; if he leads another club. declarer wall pitch has dta mond loser. 11nd 11 he tries tu ex11 with a spade. decl11rl'r wall ruff an dummy and slurr Lhl' losanx f'OR BETTER OR FOR ttORIJE rr !'-\)Sf ee N.cE. ~FEEDS~. 1b ee R ope;. -HMM, BRU$ttES Y00R HAIR,. FM\.Ey? ROBS~BACK ..... NO oel\OLIMES. NO PRo8l.eMS NO '3-P\ECE ' SUITS! tJEAA ! HE~~ OOES HAVE A GftfAT !)()Ci! ~-- DR.SMOCK YSAl-4, eu"f" IF= YA SL..APPec:> COWeOY HA"'f"S ON '~M ANP U~l!!c:> YOUR IMASINA"f"ION, 1,-COU&..P A&..90 ~I!! -rMf!! JAMl9S e>AN<EJ/ Nt\NC\' diamond from h11 111 l>tclartr will loH only o trick In heh ault txcep diamond•. I•~~., atrt41• el1ate ~ ... etU"7 ... ~ ftu-4eal Wida• fllllaL De*' be• .... tM.t, 4H't? Chrlu Ger,.'• ''FHr·Dtal 8rlcl1•" wlU inc• you th etrau,let ... tact-k• of t•I• laat·,..t M · u .. ,,.. tllat ,,.vtc1tt ... e111• fer uelldlq nWltre. Fer 1 eop7 ud a MOf•fU Ned IJ.75 t4t "(;.,, •• f Deal." ea re tf llllt aewepaper, P.O. lu r59. N.,wood, N.J. 07648. Mali el1ecka pay.We C. New .. paperbooli1. ... by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont : ---.......... ,.,, { ) t By Mark Lasky 1 DO YOU THINK IT'S F.t..R FROM HERE? HELLO, LAND -.-... DOWN UNDER • \ J Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frldey, Merch 18, 1983 -'1 me of Games • •• way to label personalities By LORENZO BENET Of'"'9hlr,......., DOnald Lowry of Newport Beach aaya he la an "Intuitive Think.lna" penon -a "NT" for abort. Th.at la, he la wl.e, innovative, logical and • perfectionla1. ,.. a kid, he wu the bookworm who didn't know how to have fun. When aizing up the opp(ISlte 1ex, be Jeana toward intellectual typee rather hn flaahy, romandc women. In the office, he'• the workaholic; the guy who always .eema to oome up wtth the tre.h, well-thouaht..out ideas. But thla reporter didn't make theee obeervat.iona after an in-depth interview. All he needed wu a buic undenstandlng of a behavioral model developed in pert by Dr. Oavtd Kleraey, a profemor emeritua at Cal State Fullerton. Lowry, a firm believer in the model, la rellgloualy 1preaciina the word via a theater production called "'The Game of Games." Briefly, the model or "temperament theory" suggesta that folkl can be catagoriz.ed lnto four unique, but complementary groupa of values, temperamentlo arid preferences. Everything they do LI affected by theee predlapositions in their penonallties. By understanding their predilpositiona and identifying thoee of others, people can break down barriers effectively communicate with one another. The four types are: -"Senaing Perceptive" or "SP" -care-free, 1pontaoeowl lncJivtduala who are into fun. variety and exdtenent. -"Senal.ng Judgmental" or "SJ" - punctual, reaponalble, folka who have strong 1enae oc order, duty and obliption. -"Intuitive Feeling" or "NF" -creative, communicative, emotional types. -"Intuitive 'l'hinkill8'' or "NT' -people who place much atock in wtadom, brains and logic. In '"nle Game of Games," Lowry and 1eVeral other actors perfOl'ID' aldta, aing aonp and crack jokes to illustrate the different penonallty typea. Smne ecenes, for lnltance, 1how a "SJ" mother tryt.na to convtnoe her "NT'' IOfl that summer camp la a worthwhile endeavor. Or an "SJ" wife arguing with her "SP'' huaband about the importance of capping the toothpaste tube after Ulfna it. There'• a.1.eo a skit about the four types working together to complete a busineM project. In addition to spoNOrlng ''The Game of Games," Lowry's flnn, Communicationa C.ompanies International puta together tra.lning programs for buaine9ael on how Kieney's theory can be helpful in marketing, promotion, management and sales. "I uae to give lectures on the material, but then I realized that SPs don't go to lectures, 90 I decided entertainment would be a more common med.lum," explained Lowry, who became a follower of the Kieniey model aft.er reading the doctor'• books four years ago, "I see it as a new way to communicate; if we know one another it givea us a new dimension on how to communicate and it's a confirmation of who we are." However, Dr. George Wataon, president of the Orange County Psychological Aaeociation, cautions that such a model and its accompanying tests are not 100 percent reliable. "There are no abeolute categories," Wataon said. Kiersey says that modem-day psycho~ta are taught that the temperament theory is "a bunch of bunk because it'• similar to astrology. Whether/OU agree with the theory or not, "The Game o Games" stands on its own aa far u ita entertainment value i.a concerned. During a recent ahowtns at the South Coast Repertory Theater, the audience found it hysteriCal. "'The Game of Game8" will be preeented in a benefit for Irvine's Family Guidance C1in.ic and Family Services ~. Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Irvine High School. Ticketa are $3. Children under 12 are tree. hlr ............ i., a.tee Donald Lowry (inset) heads a cast that categorizes penonalities. · Everybody has his own penonality in 'The Game of Games.' The ~T. (intuitive thinking) husband with the SJ (sensing judgment) wife. In HooveT times. • • Students relive the Great Depression By liTBLEEN CAIRNS .._...,.,,_T..,_ LONG BEACH (AP) -When Florence Dudys wu a youns girl growing up in Chiat&O during the Great Depnaaion. ''the fun timel were few and far between,'' ahe reaalled. "I remember standing ln line wtth my mother in front of the bank downtown. The line WU J.ona, with people all 11')'in8 to pt their money out before everythlna Collapeed. We were ptting 10 centa on the doUar. "One treeang, bllmlrdy nJabt," abe aald, "an old man came to the door of our apM1ment aeUJnc pendl8. He aaid if he 10ld eough. he could afford to pt a place to 91eep. My mother took him in and aet up a cot far him In the fW'DllC8 room.,, There wasn't ~ unuaual about tuch pneromty, Mid l>Udya. "Everyone woRed totetber. We bad to ln order to aal'Yiw." Dudy'1 recollectlon1 of the Great Depreulon came H part of a _J>anel il1euuion at California State Ulllwrm= 8w:h which thla week la =~-:..~~::u= Wtl'j bail ftW lmown-The WMklon1 Mrin of tv•nta alto c I' bra• the 50th amuvw.ry of I.be New Deal, PrHldenl J'ranklln Delal\O •a 1 Alt'• amtrownlal economic Nl:ftlllWY. ~-=C'~of~ be-tw_,,een_,. the DI~ .... ..... eoonomlc clli'oate haw ....... ....., oi the ....... ,who -~· .... '"*··~ ..,......., ....., lhoUJd be ..... to .. ...... .ud Mitm-.CllhArnlne, • mmnbir of &be cf.mpua eocla~ welfare club, who li • participated in one of the eventa. -a student l"eCOl\ltrUC'ton of a "Hoovervllle" 1hanty town, 1imllar to the type that proliferated during the 1930a. By mld-momina Monday, the atudenta had tranlformed t6e JrtaY aree in front of the campus bookstore into a amall vl1lap of rickety, wooden, hand-built contraptionl. The 1tudenta desiped the 1tructurea wtth the help of pctu:reS from period boob, aid Nick Pet.en, a member of \be campu1 ConstrucUon Club, who helped create the ''Hooverville .•• The 1hacka were made of thin wood, wtth roofa of ltntched fabric. Ea.ch hawed a ama1l group of atudenta who aold coffee, breed. eoup, boob and other !term. Near one 1hack, a clotheallne of 1930Htyle prmeDtl WM strung between two treeL '!be cloth.Ina. for disp)ay ~only, wu donated for the OClCMion by an elderly woman who own1 the content• of a now~funct WubJnctoo. D.C. atore. Near where Ni1hlmlne uood, a ban.net acnm Uw rool of OM dilaPdated hut advel'Uled the New Deal "afphabet aaenctee" that wen created to help tM poC)I' and unern~. Small 1l1n1 al the foot of the but ~ the dilmal IMtllUcl that eDt.t Clurtna the dept.hi of the=-• 11'on.. 115,000 bulb f.IAW," cne. 1132,000 bwll.-banlr.ntl*d.'' uJd anot.Mr. A third •ten told,,of th• 1rowth In unan~t from 8 mu1'cn (1880) co lt millioft ( 831) . ., ... cllnct ~ bttw ... tbm (tM 1930.) and "°"•" Nici Hfih&mM. 11W• . btp heMtril l*P&t ., pi5iipiillJ .. Jult aroUnd .............. UDtd ---~·But iodaJ = ....., .._aft. ... -more an affilitild." x.vtn • ~ D. Roc:Mfel)er, ''" ~ there any other Rockefeller!" 1trode throu1h the 1han~ town dreued in a three-piece p-ay striped ault he p6cked up in Northern c.alifomia for $1. "The fedora wu .eparate," be ~~t polnta.nc to the dapper grey felt bat he ne.IQ ln h1a other band. . Reed, a junior n\aJorln8 in jou:rnal11m, had 1pent the mornin1 u Rockefeller pull.na out cttme.. "I'm up to about $1 IO far," be lald. "By the tnd of the day, rn probably live away $6 ~ $7. It'• mr money, but I don't care; rm havtnc fun.. If thote who participated irr the re-con1tructlon and operation of ''HoovervilW' had no penona1 experience or knowledp of the Great Dtpreaalon, tho•• who participated in Monday'• afWmoon panel~ with Mn. Dudya were all t.o famWar wtth It. All 1hared their experle~ with a 1tandtn1-room-onl}' cro•d ln the Untwnlty'1 Gnduate C.911'. LeUUa ,.... wbo M8 ... w ... Ol' .. bd-for ae yeara u a UcenMd vocauonal ft\U'H, dmcribed how .... mid her farn1q •• ~ maCM with mustard .....,., tu.mlpt Mel eoupbona ••we U.O ate a IOt 'of~-"°' Uw ~kind -wt hmDlmide blKW•" Me ree.Ded. uwe aJm made ow~ out of apple bow. We wa1llild ~Mn we 'Mllftl :':=*m:r...::1:::.w~ thinll Ol IYI ... ~t. ~i".What the Depreulon dld for mlnortti•, •• laid .Jo.pit, whO 18 ~ll. '111 to lililMb m bow to~ We 811 Md to ..,_id an mb Olis. U _. n ll(t t Ill' Mii a ve1etabl• 1ar4en, be 1la.nd with ...,•e·••w.•wwta+wllinimt ..... ' ' ,I .. I • "·· Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT /Frtday, March 18, 1083 Unemployed to join hoe, shovel brigade By LOUISE COOK Ve1•table 1ardenln1 hH frown 1t.eadlly 1tnc. th• early 970. when IOArina food prk.'!M led people co look for waya they cou!d lave money. and a new aurvey lhowa tta pop\ll.artty h.aa conUnuecl ................... ,..., About half of all Americana a.t.re.dy grow tome of their own food, and a national garden.lna ora•nhatlon la trylns to encoura1e 1 om e of the unemrloyed to Join the hoe and shove brigade. "People who are in trouble right n o w could be helping themaelvee," aaid Nancy Flinn, a 1pokesrnan for Gardena for All, a non-profit aroup founded ln 1972. Flinn said her group, located ln Burlington. Vt., la trying to work with labor uniona to establish community gardens for the unemployed. She noted that many unions already have aet up food banks to help members who have lost their job1 and aaid gardens would be "a natural adjunct .. The aurtey, conducted for Gardena for All by the OaUup Oraanlsatlon and baaed on Interview• with a national aample of 3,0~2 adulta, showed that a record 38 million hou 1ehol d1 had vegetable aardena tn 1982. The peroentage of houaeholda who were sardenlns declined lli&htly -from 47 percent in 1981 to 43 percent in 1982. But an l.ncnue in the total number of houeeholda meant the number of gardeners stayed at the record fevel. houaeholda grew small amounts of vegetablee, meaning Chat 44 million houaeholda or about 53 percent of the total, produced at least eome food for therMelves. Not Ol)}y wouJd unemployment gardens provide fresh food and save money for the jobleea, Flinn said, they also would serve a psychological purpose -giving people "a feeling of being again worthwhile." The Gallup researc h e rs defined a vesetable garden as a eeparate plot of land devoted to growing vegetable1; the 38 million figure did not include people who rataed only a few vegetables along with fiowel"'ll or other plants. In 1982, the survey found , about 6 million The swvey 1bowed the typical home garden in 1982 included tomatoes, peppel"I, ~n beans, cucumbers, onions, le ttuce, 1ununer squash, carrots, radishes a n d pea1 . It yielded approximately 540 pounds o f produce worth an estimated $4 70 at retail supennarket prices. ·11MA 80MlfCI AT WIT'S END Okay, all of you high achoo! seniors out there -and you all know who you are -you say your graduation picture makes you look like a convicted shoplifter? You PY under student activities, all they listed was lunch? You say in the class history they called you Dan instead of Jan? Take heart. I have before me a book by Dan Carlinsky called "Celebrity Yearbook" that I've blown a half day on. Inside are the graduation pictures of a couple of hundn!d celebrities aa they appeared in their high school yearbooks. You're suppoeed to guem who they are. There are a lot of s~ (and ha1r colon) that could sustain your eso for 1:i of 2(t yean. . Let's get the cbeerleaden, prinoeMes and queens out of the way tint. They're born with congenital cutenem, lX>'DJ>OO banda and capped teeth and there'• nothini anyone can do about it. They never c~. 80 let'• get it over with: -Ann-Margret, Cheryl Ladd, Shirley MacLal.ne, Sally Struthers, Cheryl Tiep and Phyllla George. Now, onto the graduaw., some of whom were lucky to find their way out of the parld.ng lot following snduation exerc:illea. Paul Rewman ran a student laundry, Bella Abzug wu a member of the Freshman Sing, Dolly Parton waa a member of the Future Homemakera of America and Penny ManhalJ wu an "aide to Mr. Fitzpatrick" and aspired to become a aec:retary. The man whoee goal was co be president of the United States had to settle for Mel Brooks. comedic genlua, while the part-time lifeguard at Dixon High ln Dixon, Dl., turned out co be Ronald Reagan, president. Thoee are the breaks. David Letterman fattened out his Violet show set African violets in standard, miniature and trailing varieties with alngle, eemi-double and double flowen will be on public display at the Weatminster C:mmunity Center. Sponsored by the Oraage CoH ty African Vlolet Sodety, the ahow and aale will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. March 27 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. • • • Members of the ltvtDe Ganim Clab will be given a guided tour of the arboretum at UC Irvine by ita director. Dr. Harold Koopowitz. The group will meet at 9 a.rn. Wedneeday at the clubtwu.e at 1 Beech Tree Lane for a buaineD meeting and then view the arboretum. • • • Barbor View Bllh Gardea Clllb memben wW travel to San Marino Wednemday for a tour of the Huntington Ubrary and Gardena. accomplishments with "hall monitor," Julia Child was a "Grass Cop" (and we all know what a future there is in that) and Pat Boone was chainnan of the Courtesy Week Conunittee. I tried to imagine as I read through the book who among all that talent would have leaped off the pages at me. Maybe Johnny Canon of Norfolk High, class of '43, who wrote one of the funniest class histories I've ever read. ("I was turned down so many times for a date for the Junior -Senior Banquet, I felt like a bedspread.") Maybe Fred MacMurray from Beaver Dam, Wi.a., who wu jult plaln handaome. But most of them were ... ordinary. They looked just like the pictures in your yearbooks. . .young, apprehensive and wondering how they were going to unload the 200 billfold-me pictures that were left. Plani A Rose Garden! ROSE BUSHES Big Selection Gtownby ua. they're now lnbud. Rudy to burst Into beeutllul bloom We ·ve planted them 1n paper pots ao you can plant Pol and alt ... no traMplanl ahocit! NOW'I THE TIM£ TO STOP THOSE WEEDS IN LAWNS. I Bandlni weeo-our NOTFOA OIC...aHORA Kill btoedlMI -~omolff o..p gtffft ~ ..,., • ricl\ ler1JllZ., 12 LB. BAO 24 LB. BAO '''' ,,,,, l Florlat Special I CARNATIONS F,.ahly<ut.. .,.n, colora •• AT THIS PRICE e YOU CAN AFFORD A HOUSE FULL e : •• • OALY t ·l:SO MIN. .. , Slnu 1946 Ho1li$}as Nursery -Florist 2140 MMWllYd., Cetta .... LLOYDS garden sho 4" Potted Size. Bttght Spring & Summer Cc>lor9. "ntAT'S IT" INAI. IAIT ~ ~ ''Thet't It'' to oontrot enatle. lasy to apptv 1IWOUllh .... lop '°'~ ooMrit Of ........ IMll. Herp . s has good side too DEAR ANN 1.,ANDZRS: 1 never thouaht I would credtt htrj)el with llvlni new life to my mama,., but lt dkl. Here ii my story: My hu1band hu been a trucker f or seven y-.n. We have two ama1J chlldren. I IUlpect he h.u cheatAld on me, but 1 don't want a divorce. 1 know he lo\W me and I love him, but time and apace have ~ ua ttranaen. I am cold and unresponsive ln bed. Recently a friend of oura (allO a trucker) cauahl h rP" from hil atrlhiend on a1eaut.T layover. He pve It co hilt Wllu.tpecU.na wife. When the doctor told her what the had, ahe went cruy. That ntaht while he wu uleep the beat hilt head ln with a Ure wrench. He la in the hospital with a fractured akull. behavior I.a gotting crazier. He paints hia toenalla and aleepe in fancy nl&htlel. I find it Yflry Upeettirur. but he clalma he ta impotent without thll 11tum-On!' I am conoemed about the kida. What will they thin.le lf they find out? la he a homoeexual? I have no reuon to believe he la aering anyone. He never goe1 anywhere without me. Our friend.a are all married couplet. .. , The guy filed charges and hil wife ta ln jail. She may have to go to a mental hospital becau.e 1be keepe telling everyone ahe la eorry ahe didn't kill him. Ever llnce that happened my trucker treats me like a piece of Dre.den china. He calla me every night when he'• on the road, and I am sure he'll be com~tetely fahhful from now on. Sign me - SOl\U:I'IDNG GOOD FROM SOMETHING BAD. la th~ a cure for hi.a behavior? He aaya he won't go to• psychologist becau.e he ta not hurting anyone. When I tell him he is hurting me, he aaya, ''Then you go. You are the one with the problem.", (I should al.lo tell you he ii a wonderful husband· and father. Thia ls my only complaint.) Last week he began to pluck hta eyebrows. Pleaae give me aome answers but don't mention the name "bf the city or state -AFRAID OF THE FUTURE DE AR SOMETHING: Tbe fear of genital berpet certaillly bu k.ad a cbilllng effect on tbe one-D.lllat atand. Tba akl for a new twlat. Dl!AR ANN LANDERS: 1 was happily married until I discovered my husba nd was wearing women's underwear under hJS work clothes. He said he has been doing it for several years. Maybe I never knew becauae he always W'lds'eaed in the cloeet. DEAR AFRAID: Yoa r b utba nd h a tra n1ve1tlte. M oat autborlt l ea be lieve. cro11-dreaaer1 get tbelr jolllea from wearla' women'11anneot1, aad they go Do htrtber. A ca.re · Tbere I• none. · Now we have two children and my husband's POTSHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT Belteve It or not, your buaband ha1 givea yoa good advice. Yoa Deed to tee a coauelor aJM1 lean more aboat ll• deviant behavior. Yoa abo llee4 to know bow to eiplahl It to your clllldrea becaue one day &bey will aarely notice that dad'a eyebrowa ar e plackecl u d bJ1 toenail• are pa!Dted. Yo.r family doctor can belp yoa flad a good tberapltt., Get goln1 -and 1ood lack. T HE ONLY Dt ~ADVANTAGE OF MAN Y WON DERFUL IDEAS Ann Landers discU6tleS teen.age drinking -ics myths, its realities. Learn the facts by readlntl: "Booz.e and You -For Teen...agers Only," by Am(1 Landers. Send 50 cents and a long, aelf-llldd.re.ed;c, st.amped envelope to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 11995,• ' ChiC81JO, m. 60611. IS TMAT THEY'VE A LREADY e>EEN THOUGHT OF &Y SOME&ODY ELSE. flCTmOU8 Mll*SU ...-n AftmNT The toHowlng per•on 11 doing ~-HANK'S PIZZA, f63~ 6-h ervci .. Hllnllnaton 8Mc:l1. CA. 92&4e Seyed ~•lid Sadegl. 115 S. Guadalupe. R9dondo 8eec:h, CA. 902n . Thia Du"'-.. oonducted by .,, lndtvldUll. 8 M. SeOell Thie •tat-t ... lll4ld with the County °""' of ~Inge Counr,. Of\ Mard'I 1', 18e3 Doll Making 1'11119:1 Publl•h•d Orenge Co11t Dally Piiot MarCh HI. 25, April I, 8, 1893 1314-83 Oemon1trotions Sot. & Sun. by the Reyes family at Huntington Center. Celt 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. RUFFELL1S UPHOLSTERY ........ ,., ... "'" 1911 H.UIOl IUD. COSTA MESA -541·115ft 8 TENNIS LESSONS '20°0 Costa 11111 T 11ni1 Clull · 557.()211 PUBLIC HEARING lblltrll.- SUBJECT What do you t hink about widening Pac ific Coast Highway (Rou te 1)? PROPOSAL The City of Newport Beach, In conjunction with CaUfornla Department of Transportation (CA L TRANS) and Federal Highway Admlnlst.ratlon (FHWA) ls plannlng to widen Pacific Coast Highway between MacArthur Boulevard and the Upper Newport Bey Bridge to alx travel lanes; and to restrlpe Paclfk: Cout Highway between Dover Drive and Newpon Boulevard. Thi• work 11 neceuary to provide additional capacity for motorlat1 utlllzlng thla coaatal faclllty. WHEN & WHERE The pubtlc hearing wlll give you an opportunity to taJk about the project with CAL T~S and City ltaffl before the final design Is picked. The tentative lciledule tor the purchue of land tor rtght of way and for con1truc1lon wlll be dllculMd, and CALTRANS' 1tatf w111 explaJn relocation ual1tance available tor r..,dent1 moved by the projeet. From now untll Aprtl 15, 1983, you may ... mape, a report of the anticipated 9'\vtronmental effectt of oonatNCtlon (Otatt EIS), and other Information on the propoeed wtdenlng project. You may QUMtk>n CAL TRANS and City ,...,,._,tat!VM about the pro)eot. They Wiii be avaflable M~ through Friday from 8:00 Lm. to 4:00 p.m. at two alt•. The nm 1a the Pubflc WOft(1 Department, Newport ~ City Hatt, 3300 Newpor1 Boulevard. Newport awn, c.Mfornla. The MOOnd ette le at CAL TRANI, Ptofliot DeYefopment 8 , 120 South Spring Street, Loi Angetel. CaMfomta. . . .:. ,, ' I, ,I . " .. .. ,. ----- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Pride , M1roh 11, 10&3 ~·· MLS m1'a W iriiCi MUC "1l1Cl "°~.~ 'C:'tam• .... ~.:..~,.. "::=a~" Tt1e folloWlno '*'°" 11 dOlno nw ....,..,.. ..,... ... ..,.. tO _..... '""' ....._.._ -... ......... .....,_ • ~ • M.OOMOUO ~· ....,_. ._,.,. ....----...... .., OILlttT OOMflANY, 1111 CMIA,.KINI, IUI Newpeil1 .. ,.._ THI OUADllAHGLI, st01 ... ,., Drive, Cotti ...... OA INd., """°" lledl, QA Itta. To~!.~~ MUAflh11r llVf ' "''" IOI. fttlt AHOllA D MILLI,_ ttl N L .,.....,_...,'""' le~ &o N9flOon IMof\, OA tat10 •• H. OUILLll.1..1111 tamer "*'-· Ot--. CA iiiii. th• Dap.,11'1\tltt of Aiicil'ltllo "rltt~Ouedr•n.al• • OrM. eo.ta w.., ""'tnat. COIJ"TNIY A. MMINt, W hv., .. • Qontrol tor "41" ON L ,.,,,_.,. iio1 1'111 ...,_ ..... ..,.. "Y WI N, ...... Or1191, QA..... IALI CRNIAAL (flUe IAT ~ .. Artl'lllf 11¥CI hltt. aoa lftdMdllal. Melfia D • ..., ... ~ ......... at ~ CA tHIO ' 1. "· ~ Thie,....,_,, -Ned wM the "*°'· 00.11......, CA. ,,· -110oao TNa 148*""' wM NM wlttl the l'f a.tt ol Oranoa County on ttvl>ffttlff Or111 eo..t o.w tnr~tl'ltt l6A•~ County c..ti of Orllll08 County on ~. 22, 11U. Pllol, MtwOtl ti, 1;!; ~ ~~ Wllltm~OH 01101t F'eb. II, tit$ -131'-G a. ,...,.. fl111111.neci Oran~• Ooul O.lly .,,.., ~ 9Mall, CA t2MO f'vblleMcl OrtnQt Cout Qalty Not, FtCI. 2f, MWOll 4, t 1, tt. ttN .,_.,. ..,._ J·O Qllade.:o., a Oallfofnll Hot, March 4. H, U, ti, 1M$ 112413 niaN 'WIW. =~~ ~= lfvd., ton.e3 "8JC N011C( cm°" '°""'MM VAU.IY MtoMtt~ ---MlJC---N0-11C( ____ PUILIO HIAlll .. 08 Wll.L 11! NOnc°.~.. ~~~ Research center opens HELO IV THI 008TA MHA. '"' F\.111 l.andtolpt Main•-O«lafal l'annar l'ICtmOUI iUilMill PL.ANNING OOMMIUIOH AT THI tor AtM 1-flleven lltl'tl end Area Thie aqt-1-filed .. th the MAm ITA,.....,. CITY HALL. 11 Cl(y Htll, 11 '"" II -Co10ny flwtl: County OWtl of Ofange COunty on The hlllowlnt penona .,. dOiflO ~ Cotta ...... CA at e:ao p.m. NOTICI II HlllllY otwn , .... , M11111\ I. 1ta. ~ aa: or u '°°" .. s>OMlbla ther'Mft• on the Olty C'8rtC Of Ult Olly Of Fovntallf lllJTM Wll..l.allla L.A COMH'I HAIR DlSIONS, ~. Mardi 21, 1183, Vf/Mfo/, c.llfoml&, wtll ttoa!Ye .-.ct .... _.,._ ...._ 2"1 H.rt>ot lllYd .. eo.I• Meaa. CA l'9gtrdlng th• rolfowlnt pr~ unlit IN hOllt of JO:ao 1t11ee • t2tff, ~\Ion: Lm on Mondey A&lfll 4 1MS fOt ....,.. ...... CA -~ SbHWt Wainwf10h1, 206 1 Rl!ZONI! PETITION A-83-CM ,1111° LandlO. Mal111~111oe ., ,,,,... w. ~ Pl • Cott• u .... CA , 0 R p 0 R T M I! 8 A • Ptavan Pafll a.nd Colony .. .,k In Publlthed Orange co ... Dally t2t19. INCORPORATED. 21170 HewpOf't acGOfdance with the tJlana and Piiot, Mer. 11. 11. 211, Apt'll 1, t"3 ~AM Walnwrigtlt. 205 W. llvd., lcw lont cNlnge from R2 to ~ 129343 Amhtr•t Pl.. Cotlt 't•H. CA CL tot 4 actt patcel, cvrrentty Propoaalt 111a11 t>e preMntad -----------12at. utlll&9d M a periling ., .. lot a.n u~ ...ied ~ end 11\ell be "8.JC NOTIC( TNt ~ It oonduc;ted 11y an .. 11t1ng convalHcent ho1p,ltal accolllptlliael by~ of tt1a '°"""of _____ ..;... ..... ..__;;._ __ lndMdual. located at Iha above addtHI. bldd•••' H ourlty req11lred by CW._ == w:;;:r.: l!nvltonmental Dettrml11ttlon: Section tO of IN~· All NOnCI Of' TWUeftn SAU ~an of =. ~ '= ~ ... ~~~TION PERMIT f'.!.O::::: ~•:,ad~: YOU Jt .. ~':T°UNDD A M.-dll, 1183. Zl!·U -41 FOR DOUGLAS F. -Plav~n "•tk end ArH 11 -DllD 0' TRUIT DATID "1~ AHL4TAOM, Autl'lottad ~t t0t Colony Park, 810 HO. 13-S a11d DICllHl9' 11, H7t. UMLl88 Publlllled Orange Coaat Dally Norm Dumon, 2310 WMI 0oaen mahd 01 ~ 10 aa to be In YOU TMCI ACTION TO ..OTICT PllOf M111ch 11, 19, 25. #\prll f, Fronl, Newport Baaoh, for a \he~ of the City Clarll a1 '*' YOUll ltllOPlllTY, IT MAY •I 1113. oondftlonal ... penNt to OOIWtNCt otftoa In the City Helf, 10200 Slew llOl.D AT A 111\aJC •ALL • YOU 1236-a eight i:ondomlnl11m unltt with • venue. on or before th• hour MISD AN IXP\.AMATION Of' TMS Vllll•nc. trom req11lred om.W•>t ...-. At, .... OtaloMled Ume ... MATUQ 0, THI PROCllDIH width '°' property toca1ed at * bldl recelv.d wlfl t:• publloly AOAIM8T YOU, YOU 8HOULD Avocado 81., In an R4 1one. °"**' aum1nec1 and~ by COMTACT A LAW"l'llll ~COURT Envlronmental Determination: tfl• City Clerk Blddett and the OH FRIDAY, APRIL I , 1183, at CW CAWOMIA. "'T,~N~l~ION PERMIT ~~~alrwlttlOnedof. !~be pr-1 at 8: Ill e.m .. CALIFORNIA LAND COUNTY Of' ~ u• ..._._ l>f Mid P«J9C)Nla. TITLE C 0 MP ANY, a I d 11 I y 10I CIN c..... Dr. Wea4 Z E -I 3 -4 3 F 0 R J 8 8 All bide 10 r«*Wd. axllfltlned appointed Tru1t•• unoer ano P.O. ... .. ~1~!,M•~t £?RJ!!>~~'!: and decMnd wlll be r..wr.c. lly W1e pvtlUM1 to Dead of Trullt eKecu1ed lefltll AM, CA '"'"~ ....,...., "" ...., ..,.__ City Clettt lo the °"Y ~ and by Jo AM ~. An UnmMTled . 11191 Center W•, Umlted, • Ctlltomla tl'la City Attorney tor dMiciklllQ and Woman aa Trwtcw tor the btneflt ..VITIOHER: MICHELLE MARIE Limited Partner1hlp, 485 E. t7111 report to the Clty COllllCll at ltl and MCIUl1I)' ol The Money Stor./ BOYANTON St., '°' • oondltlontl UM permit '°' regultr metllnQ on Aprtl II 1N3 Calllomta lno., .. 8enefk;la,ry, dated 11£8POHOENT: JOHN RICHARD valet PlllklnO with YWIMOM frCMn Prior to commenolng wO!'I! ihe Dacembtf 3 J. 1971. and ,_ded BOYANTON drive alale wldtll and btclllout ww con1rec1or and all tubOonlractora H lntttument No. 3848 Book 94 ... OM9 requllwnani.toallow..iatlW".manl etld obtain a bu.,_ lloarlM trom 134117, Paoe 1803 on Janu1ry 4, ~'Am.Y LAW) of• r•tMKanl In an mdltlng ot&e the City or Fo11n1a1n Val .. y In 11110, Orange County, State ol c .._ D2Ul1I t:ulldlng located et th• above accordanee with the City M\lnlClpal Clllfoml&. llOTIC YM ._... ~ wed. add t • t • In t C 2 Ion•· Code No. Vol11me I, Tiiie I. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION The oowt -...._ ...... ,_ Envlronme11tal Determination: CNip19f'I 5.04 and LOI. TO HIGHEST 81DOER FOR CASH. ......... IMMt ...... ..... NegallYe DeclaratloA. 11'1 -denoe with Iha prO¥ltlona A CASHIER'S CHECK ORAWH ON ,.. ............. .,.. ""9d '°' llH111« lnf«m•llOn on the of~ 1no to t777, lnclutlYot, A STAT£ OR NATIONAL BANK, A .. ..._ IMI .... at:ove appllcttlon1. telephone of the L..abot Code o1 Iha StaM of STATE OR FEDERAL CRl!DIT If you wltlll to aaa1t the~ of 764-5245 « c:all al the ofllol of the c.lllomla. tl'lt Qty CCMincM of the UNION, OR A STATE OR FEDERAL an attorney ln tllla matter, you n"'en,nlng Oec>ertll'ltllt, Room 200. City of Fountain Valley haa t:y 8 AV I N 0 S AN D L 0 AH ~ do 10 promptty ao tt1a1 'fOUI *Of• ~ ..._, CA.. teaolutlon adoc>tad tfle Pf'~ ASSOCIATION DOMICILED IN THE ,...._.. OI plaedlno. N wry, may be Pllbllthed Ortnoe Ooe•I Dally l'lourty t11te ot weigae fOt eec;11 or-" STATE Of' CALIFORNIA(~ at ftlad on 1llM.. Piiot, Mwdl 11, tees °' type of wotk!Mn « rneoMnlo time of Nit In '""'4 fN>MY ol the A Y 11o1 u at• .i 11 • • • • • 137+-el needed to ••-•• the contreot United I..._) at the lfont entr-. --~. II lrltJt111af pffde ----.---.,.-fl)TIC(-----which wlll be awarded to th• lo the Old Or•nge County ......., .....,. U& • 1 ia •la a ,._,.. IUCOatllul blddtt, • dMennlnad by ~. IOcaCtcl on Santa AN -... Urd. ,...._. ....,_ CflP -Ille Stat• Director of lnd11etrlal 81vd .• ""'"'°' 8yetmore Strfft de•..., \Ae la.....,,, r t n.. NOTICI OP T1llMTU'l 8AL.I .....-.. and Broadway. Santa Ana. ...... ' T ........ ~ 119 The contraot« lhal pr'O'llde lllCfl Cal1omla. al right. tltla and lnt-1 lU Uated d•H• tollcltar el YOU AM .. DG'AULT UMDBt A compentatlon ln111rtnoe •• oon~ lo and now held by II COl\MfO de vn aboaado en ute D 11 D O' T It U a T, DAT ID req\llfed by the L.aDor Code of tM 111\def Mid Deed of Truat In the a 1u11 to. d t b • r r a ha c • r 1 o .....,AltY 11, ,._ WLIN you SI ale of Camornla, and 1llaJI property tltuatect In Mid County ~ de ~ "*-' TAKI ACTIO• TO ttllOTICT eucute a oontreot0t'1 oertmc.le and State~ aa: tu ~ta o alegeclon, II hay YOUll ttll0fll9'TY, IT llAY II regarding H id oompenHtlon ~"A~ algune, puede H r regl1trada • IOl.D AT A ~ aALI. •YOU ~ta. The contrw:tOI lhal A l.eeMtlold E.lt•I• M er•ted -.,0. .-.0-._ DP\.AUTIOM CW lut1t'ler-t9QU!re ell ....,_ltl acton to by "* oamln-~ dal9d Jw1e 1,. TO THE Rl!8PONOENT: The NATU9'1 O, TMI PROCllDINO I Im 11 arI1 prov Ide I u o II 24, 1978, eHeuted by Inland =•tltlon r hH flled a petition AOAIMIT YOU•t't!" IHOULD comperwetlOn lntllranOe fOt al ol 0-tlea An4ltlClal CofpotatlOn. t ~ ~ II you ta1 COMTACT A LA -IN .Vb-'rec:tola' empl~ Cellforoi. CorP«Jllon M l4"QI', t ~ w1t111ii •~of On A$M"ll 1. 11183, at e: 111 a.m.. The contrw:tort and eubOOntr.ctoni and by John V. Don"-and~ th .. data thal thl1 ·1111T1mont IA DSL SERVICE COMPAHY M dNiy lhal tumlal'l Iha City a oantfloala of D. ~. llu1bend and wife M -* on you. 'fOUI dtltult may be appointed Tru11ta under and wah1er of tubr09atlon und., the toinl tananta u ~.tor Ult term lln1lred and the court mey enter a Pllf1IU4ihl 1o Dead of TNat r9COfded tenn1 of lhe W()ft(•'• OClmCl'ftMUon of 74 )"8ttW oommenctng June 24, ~containing~ Of Match 1&. 11182, lntt. Ho. "'--· 1e1111pon and .ubjee1 to tll otthe ocr. ordaf'8 COIDOel'*lll dlvtalon ol 82.() .. 172. of Ofllclaf Retotdt 1n No.bidwll11'9C01~llnfelalt provltlont H IMtelo conlalMd, PtOf>erty, tpOUMI aupport. ohlld the ol'flca of the County A4IP«dar ot It made on the ot11c1e1 blel1k '°"" wtlid': LMM wu -ded June 30. cuttody, ot:lld tupport. attorney Orange Coull~• of Callfomta. fUrnlatlad by the City and II meda In 19711, In Book 11713, Page 1124, ..... ~and lllCfl olhw rellaf • aMCUtec1 11y L ~and ~ with Iha ~-of Ofllclel AecOtdt of liad Mid Oranoe ~be QrMled by Iha coun. The Cerot LoulM Diak-. l':UlbMd and tl'll• Mot Ice and 111• propoHI ~· gamlttlfnent of wegea, lalllng of wife•"'*°'· requlremelllt and 00tldlt1on1 Mt The lnl•"' Of Ille '-llu mofl9Y Ot ptOPatty. OI ottlet cowt WILL &Ell AT PV8UC AUCTION forth under Section 2 or th• tf11ce PHted by an ln1trumtnl authcwfzad PfOOMdlooa rney •llO TO HIGHEST 81DOER FOA CASH ~· Eldl bidder mutt be reGOfded Seoltmbtr I , 1177, .. ~. (peyabta at time of Nie In lewful llcenHd In aocordenoe wl111 lnllrvrnent No. 11030, In Book Dlll9d: No-.oar n . tM2 money of the United 11a1aai at tt1a ~ ecat• "'"· 12311. Peea &112. Olftelal Aaocwdt. i.. A. Brandl front entrance to the Old <>nnge I> u r t u • n t t o C a 11 I o r n I a Wld by ott. lnatl\#Nllll of r~. ~ County CourtllouM. located on ~·t Code lec:Uon 4180. to Jo Ann Regnet. an unmarrled 8y Ht6an M. on.an. Senta An• Blvd • betwee n the contractor win bt ennuecs to -..,._ Deputy S~• Str"t and Broedw9y. poet apptoved wtuea with the Th• tlrffl edOrna and other -"llNll 90YMJOM San\I Mt. Celtomla, • 11gr11, tlUt City or an !S:::ovad flnanolal ~ d-.ldol~ II flllY, oC the 1t.9...,.. 91 Del•• tnd lnterwt ~ to end now IMtttutlon 111 to lwlw the City •Ml property detcllbed above 11 ............ CA _, held by It unOtr aaid Dead of TNat ....... flnil rtlalned lly Iha Qt)' IO purpcw1ed IO be: ~ ._ In the property lltuated In N ld ..,.,,. ~ of tfle oontract. 2 t Cr•I Clrcle, Corona del • "'° .,,.,_ Co11nty end State ~ • "'-'8. apedlloMtol:e and oMdal t.t., Calltofnla 821125 T• (he)...... The~ ee .... of L.oc propoH I rot ml to be uHd ror THE UHOERSIOHED TRUSTEE ffubll91'1ed ~ange ~a1t Deity 51 of Tract No 300. In IN City of bldOlnG cen be obtained od'/ at the OISCl.AIM8 ANY LIABILfTY FOR PUet Marc:tl 11 11. 25 A II 1 Cotta M ... Co\in"' of Of'•-ollloaoftheQty.,._,QtyHall IHCORRl!CT IHFORMATIOH 1te:s' • • . t~ St••• of Caill«nla:· .. ~ ~-p Coll ol ••Id P lan• end FURNISHED THAT H id H I• I• --------------1 r~ 1n book 14, P-eaa 11 and S~ftctllon• la tll.00, lnoludlng mtde wftl'lou1 -*" 0t -ranty __ .,. Mftftl'C' t2, Mleceltaneoue Mapt, In the tu. tt Iha b6ddar "'POrtt that the regtrdlng 1111•, potHHlon or ,._ ""'~ otnc. of Ille Coutl"' R-----of Plane and~ bt 8Wlf by -~ Ot M to INlur*blMtf NOl'ICB OF DEATH OF Mid County. " _.._ mall, the malllng and handllng ol tlllt. ..... N w • au R.., s . a IL a Tb• 1tr .. 1 addreH t nO other c:t\etge .... bt WI ~ u .oa. n4E total amount of the unpaid A ., A >.. & .._...A_ If of lM Ntlttiar Ole C0tt of .. ,,._ end .-... "'19k1 Obllgallona together AGNES L BURNS AND OF common ---·· ..;, 8'*'*9tl0na be aent by rne1, the w1tt1 ~.and •lmNcf oo.u PET IT I ON TO ~~yt>!eacr1b9C! abOve 18 mtillne _, MNllna otiarge 111a1 and...,.._., ta 131,711.11. ADMINISTER ~A.TE NO. 2428 Newpor1 Boulevard, be an addltlonal U .00. NtliMr' Iha THAT' nottc. of bfeecll or Hid Cotta Mtaa. Callfomla t2t.27 ooet Oii Iha Plana. and 8peolflclatlona oblclltlon and alac1fon to Mii Mid A-U711t. Tiie underetgned Tru•t•• nor tha009l of rnallnQ and NndllnO tHf property wH recorded .. To all heirs. beneficiarlea. dltclalml any llablllly tor any wll be ref\Anetad. lnttrumtnl No. 12·2113120 on creditors and contingent 1noorrwc:tneaa of the..,... addr.-The City r....,•• the right 10 Auoua1 20, 1N2, of Ofl\clal Records cri!ditors of Ann K. Bums and other COfMIOft d911Qnatl0n, " retact ~bide. In Ille ofllot of the County Rtoordar 11"1 lll'<1Wn herein E~ of Orange County, 81•1• or and persons who may be s'ald 181, wlll b• made, but City a.ii of t~Qty of Cellfoml&. otberwt.M Interested In the without oovenant or warranly, FClllr'Mln V..,, CA Dal« Matel'I 7, 1813 will and/or estate. 9XPfM8 OI ~. ,...,ding utta, o..I: Met'dl 1913. CALIFORNIA LAND AJ:tition baa been filed po11111lo'I. « eneumbrancaa. to Pubflthed Ora1199 Coaat Dally TITlE COMPANY, b L Sa 1 t h pay the remaining pt1nCfPa1 tum of Plot. Mardi 11, 1tt3 AS TRUSTEE y ancy . u n t e the nott(•I __, 11y _.., Dead of 1s13-1a By. J-Aadl, Supedor Court of Oranae Trull. with lnterHt ther.an, .. "8JC NOTICE Foreclolura omcar County requeattn1 that PRl'Med 1n Mid note(•J. ..,..,__, ~~:/:.'l ~t:':it~LI Nancy L . S.ul be appolnt.ed If wry, undlr the termt of Mid Dead C091M'f M -·• se~wutatfve io ol Tr11t t, re••· charge• and • ,....__.. ~-- ---c-~ of the Truat• and of the --.._ adm1nlsier the estate o1 Ann truell OfH teO t:y Hid [)Md of ~ Ctty, ... K , Burne (under the Truat. (111),..,,...,ht..a Independent Adminiltradcn The 1ott1 -"" of Iha unc*d Pllbllll'led ~ange Coll Cou t of FAtata Ac\). nw petition '*"'°' of "" ~ _. ~·Mer. 11. 25, """· 1. tM3 ta Mt for b-•hu• In De t. by 11141 property to be IOld and N 3 700-C..... P reH onabte ••tlmated coat•, name and 1tyle of 8EACL"F •-,... ~ o. at Ivie Center ~and~ at the time TRAVEL. at 2201 Mein 91.. Ne 2s. ..._ ""'~ Drive, Wat. In the Oty of 01 tM 1n1ua1 pub11eauon ot IN 011.1 _ot Hvntln••on ..eo11, CA 1--i..cieirri1lf~tDU1ciiei.;uii1iii1~•u1u1l- Stn&a Ana California on NoOoe of &161 It UOl.f7U4• wt'6dl HMa. County ct Or-.. ...._ ot um 8TA~ Aflri] 8, 1983 at 1>:30 a.m. ~ of the ~ M7.33 CealomAa., did on the Jrd Oay of The lollowtftO ~ la dOl"O lF YOU OBJECT io the lnlartat 21'.218 M Maret:. 1913• by mutu9 oonaent ~ -po~ of the pettUon. you eoau a.•:.S :::::.'::..,~~.:,,::: saW:-.r;:=~~=-'=: ~ eUaer appear at the of~~ 1#1dtr.=c. °::: "*"-'· CA. 12104 bearln1 and atate your dell'leted to the ui:enionect • Said~ In tt:aMure wll be T"°"'8A Otall w..c Jr., 11001 obEtlon.s or flle written """"*" DadlliillCtol• o1 Owftull and oondUGted ~. l.OUOHAEY Mdeb, Oerdafl Grow, CA. 112t41 ob tlona wttb the court o.tlltnd for 8ale, and • written = ~1~.,.09 1111 lie::::::': .. ~:.--11 oonductad by WI be ON the hea.rbeln• Your =~ :;:..-:.,:: !'::"' ..= ~ o1~111e llrt'n and~ .. Tl'lomaa c. west Jt. •~may In penon Notice of Dttautt lt1d Elec:tlOlt to """-'° Wle "'"'.· "* "•..,._,. waa fllad with Ult or your 8t1ornl')' w to .,. ~ 1n Iha county Dtt9d ~ IMotl. CA. oavnty an of Orange County on If Y 0 U A ·a E A .._. tN ,.... property 11 tooe1ec1. "* atct • of w.roti,\ 1*· ,...,. f2, 11113. cazorr<>R ac a oondnCeftt Oatr. ~ 1113 Thomae o. H8f'llWl.,.;.,y ~· LoucltW'W P11bllel'led Or•nge Oou~ c:rJ!dltor of the dec:e rd, you ~~ T,,..!.00· flublltfled Oranoe Co.It balfY Pllo1, '•b. 211. Merell 4, 11, ti, mtm me your claim wttb the 3200 1ttatoi &tr9t1. Not. Mardi 11. 1ea , tea. ccNrt or preMDJ 1\ to .the Cott• w... CA t2Ut 137e-ea •1.._., p•raonal repreHntatlve ~ 114Ml11 alJpolnted by the court Ttwt~ PWUC)IO!IC( "8JC NOTIC( wbhln fow moot.ha from the Publltlled Ofange Cotat DlllY •'4M dew of flrat lHuance of "°'· M•. 11. 25. A&lf. t, tMI ,.,.,.... rw fMI _,.._ ITA,,_,.y ......... provided in wtion 11M-fl. --·-lllUTUAL -••lllC8 C019'AlfY 7"" of the ~W eode of Utl .... A ....................... _,., ..,, .,._.,... PWtJC lll011C( Yw W D I II I t1, 1111 Callfona.la. The tlme for TOlilf ......_, ..... 1425.111.0M fllnc cWIQI wU1 not expr. K481 TGCef....... aM,tlM,710 Jl4or' to tour mantba from MmC9 °" ~ "' ••••• ~ IM!*a> -.112,u5 tbe date of th• hearlDI fWl'Mn-• ..,,.. .. ,....,.~a6darl M.ttUU "*'° no4kle ..... aMrl ... lnoome -tt:a ~ .. 1 ........ ..ac.d abow. HV1f'LY HILL.I IAVlffGI ANO ~ Jor the~ r 2711.-..,olO YOU MAY UAMIQ LQM AllOCIAl'IOtt. a Ollfarnla w. ~ ter"'V Viat the ..._ ....... .,. In eoootd191• wlOI t11e aJe • by the C10W1. U _,., ..... tM THa fllOMRT It. Anni* ........ tor .. ~ _... D :Mt 11. ttll meda IO IN .,.. a ,.,.on ln ...... 11 WAllMl"OTON COMflANY, a.,...,_ 001M•1110._, ....,..,..11> i.. thit ..... )'OU ma7 WW =::.:r!:'.:-.::: =-~· ::.*"'.,,....,.,. OD lb~~;c~;::.: :: .. =~~:::r: ~.....,.. .... ,, tor IMWW'*" s MIO,.... .. 0~ .. C.. ~~ODitlll~,....,llMt. M.1•, tt. n.1a. tMa. •lm6lillll:rdlll', _.... •t-_...._ ..... ~ t* .... t* 1U._. -um """'° ~ ltd Oii tN '91 '-., ''•·HYl't wllb p.roof of Menn, 1M1 IW tMvll..... ftaJC..,. -..C "1flCl ....... wrtn.n ,...u.a, ......... -=-==···· etatlbl tb•t rou dHlre ==:"..., .,.,,,..,.. •""4••""~·nATW ..-Wftolboltbe8*1G( ,,..,......,_., .. ~ .. -,_ ••• ..---......,,~. •• l•••ntorf Jn·ct ....._._..._., ... ._.. _. .............. v'tn~ .. llit .. llililllitlof_.._. 11111L.-.....-a11 n1n, ....... ..., ',_...,..._. .... _.. ol th• P•tltlona or.,. .. .._..,. ........... _, T_,==_.. co.ant• •••Cloned In =i::i::::£~'' .. =·~ , -" ill t• ild ll00.1 0.. CA-. ~.~ UI0.000 .. CalUonm ProMw ...,. n, -· Un .,,..._.....,.. e.11..-....,........ ...... ..... ,........,,, ....... ... L.-. .--... ............ ... • ...... I M81 tOL8DjHO, Olll . .,,. a.. * 1 •"' tllis t.1-• ...... =:: .... "' ...... LMIG a• Wll:i!..., .. =---lllKI ....... .. L eA I u.: ,.Ii') ... YI. ,_,,.,,. _, ,_, DI 11 .. It. 1tM ...... • 1111 **• -,, .,..._ _ ··"~·11::!!!!·-Pt ..... =tt. a..t !'1...-..P.WW lQlt•O.. ~·,~ • ..... Minh • II. II. ~a~o~ DaPr !!!!!!!.t:..~ ll7MI .... .:_:W'.' . NillMl~ ............... ,.. ... t1,1t.1• _ _ _ 1m .. _ ·-,_... . The 132-million Fred L. Hartley Reeeareh Center, Brea, was reeently opened by Union Oil. The eight-building complex includes lour large laboratories. The center's staff includes l 000 people. Steinbrugge, Thomas, Bloom, Newport Beach was th~ structural eQ8ineer and Lou Pascoe and Associates, t.:Vine, electrical engineer. UllECIUIRJIUlllll·=------- ~ . RaymODd E. Dellerba has been appointed aenlor vice president, manager of Imperial Barut'• Orange County regional office in Costa Mesa. He was previously vice president, manager of the Santa Ana office. Dellerba joined Imperial in 1978 as vice president, commercial loan officer at the Costa Mesa office. Greaory E . Haskell is manager of the • Santa Ana general business systems branch of American Bell's advanced infonnation systems division. Jeffrey P . Morand has been named financial planner for lntegraied Resources F.qulty Corp., Newport Beach. He lives in Tustin. E.J. Lohnes & Co., an advertising and public relations agency, recently opened an office in Newport Beach. OVER THE COUNTER MUTUAL FUND :;::::::::>' NASO LISTINGS Vu Lupo i.a data proceaing manager of Janaen Amociates, Inc., Santa Ana. Lupo will be responsible for supplying the company'• data proceaslng needa such as training, documentation, customized programming, project coordination, hardware support and system maintenance. Raymond Jallow, known nationally aa an authority on monetary and economic forecasting, has been elected to the board of directors of Applied Technology Ventures, Inc., Santa Ana. The firm invests in evolving high technology companies In the applied computer product field. Cecll N. McCormick is senior vice president of the mortgage banking divi4ion of Marine National Bank, Santa Ana . Joe Leighton & Associates, Newport Beach, is the advertising and public relations agency for Spencer Food Co., Los Angeles. ~· ."'! v.""';.., ~ 1:..1-~ 0 .1 -tW-+1J.I• ..., •.2 )\lo • " Up JIA ~::t=::: ""' • 214 u. " ... 10 + I\'! U, 17..6 llO'lllo + > UIJ '6.t 1\ii + I ut> 1'..t 11~ • 11/i Ue ,,.,. 1 ..... Up 10 lllOllli • 1\'i Up ll.7 Ill> • I Up 1U 1\lo • \lo Up IU "" • -Up tt.J 411'1 • \It Up IU M •Iii U. 1U 11\lo + 114 1Jt> IU ~ • 'II Up ILS ,._ + -Up 12.S ._ + \It Up IJI ~ + -Up 11.t .... \It Up "·' 17 + 1'111 Up 11.S 1\lo • '-1>11 11.S OOWlti LMI °'Cl 1 -1 I V. -IV. 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' ,_._ .Ultl145 --.+ li •m ~ I • tni ... .. s """''· ••• 1 ...... t iM .. IWt+IY. II 1 ....... . ' ' " .... .. .• -11"+ " I • f~ ...• ...... " '*"•\lo .::: m ==" 'Jo ,J =::: 12,,, ~· " " ..-... 1.at1 ..... -, .. ,, . .,._ .... -a.a ..... ·Personal income up but only a fraction By ne A11octasect Preti W ASHl'NGTON -A.mericanl' perwonal Income t'09e a alJ&ht 0.1 ptteient lut month, and conawnen lncreued thetr apendlz\a even le.1, the aovemment reported t~d•)'. Both tt1ure1 were down from lackluster ahowtnaa in January. Althoush aovernment official• and prtvai. analytta aay they are confident recovery from \he 1981-82 ~ ta under way, tbey abo uy ~ would feel better about economic prospects ff conaumera were makJng and spending more than they have in recent months. The new report wu likely to provide little comfort in that area. Detalla lllid: •Total personal income roee to an annual rate of S2.M3 trillion ln February after riaing 0.2 percent the previous month. •Diapo1able, or after-tax, income roee I.ms than 0.1 percent to an annual rate of U .24 trillion lut month after riaing 0.3 percent in January. •Personal C008WDption spending -just about all expendtturee except interat payments for purchues on credit -also roee lell8 than 0.1 percent to an annual rate of $2.054 trillion. Such spending had riaen 0.6 percent in January. •There was a 0.4 percent decrease to an annual ra~ of Sl24.5 billion for new savings. 'Th.at put the national aavi.ngs rate at 5.6 percent of dispoeable income, the same aa in January. S&L merger agreement CULVER CITY -Financial Federation, Inc., has announced an agreement to merge with Great Western Financial Corp. of Beverly Hills to create the third largest aavingJ and loan aaociation in the nation. Fin Fed, the parent of Unlted SavingJ & Loan Association baaed in this Loe Angeles suburb, and Great Western, the parent of Great Western Savlnga. announced the plan yesterday after the Fin Fed boa.ni approved it. The plan calls for the exchange of 1.8 shares of Great Western stock for each of the 4.2 million out.standing ahare of Fin Fed stock. Great Western'• stock cloeed yesterday at $24.50 on the New York Stock Exchange, up 12~ cents from Wednesday, making the tranaaction worth $185.22 million at current rates. !lutchers OK te11tative p{Jct LOS ANGELES -A tentative agreement bas been reached after four days of a strike by 600 packing hou8e butchen who handle about a third of the f.relh beef delivt4ted to Southern California supermarkets, the union aays. . The new propou.l, which reportedly modifies substantial wage cutbacks aaught by employers, will be recommended foe ratification by union negoU.ton, union spokesman Dan Swint.on said. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT -YON<(~ -a-. nu.. prtoe -,.. _,.."'.,.. "'-'--..... Yor-ltoc' £achen\• IUu••. tred1n1 .-...,, • -.... 1 ~ 'C~ L =~ Iii $.i = ~= . ,._. -" "'·-.-. -" 114 ..... _,,_ e.n.-tN -.. ,... u =:...:·- =--= =~;: ,... JI -1 Ml,19 • • " WHAT NYSE DID ...,. Voltlt , .. .,., -17 - ~ T-:1. == }:;, ==-, WHAT AMEX DID .... YOalt ,..,.) "'*' ,, SILVER '1: .. tie • '· -.,.. = .. ,. • --;. -m -.. ............. 110.110 per iror--. "'~quote, GOLD QUOTATIONS • i6 + .. -.. ... 7 at Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/,rlday, March 18, 1983 'Sil'' :;,.--... ~ .~1· ~ t~~ T ~ ut your betK SALE. omorrow./HE s10EWA oxfords. torw.alr~nad pumps. f~~thletic sh.fies you I sandals an w shoes w1 1oaters. t savings. Nealize your at grea d person update an, wardrobe. S Ma rch 19 is at~rdaf51and 's Sal "rs Fashion y, . · · event of the sale yoFu om he SideW miss! r t 't w nt to . d great won u'll tin 10 to 6 yo P quality at on to . d gre . bUYS handise. ~1n women S mere on Men s. arel. values ·idren's APP d Chi Shoes. d C::ctivewear. Jewelry an ,Accessorie~,; more' much. mu --·~ c....-'" _,.._ . I .-spec1a f lassie value or c I on trad~t~;:P THE apga;ALt< SALE. SI E xtord 91azers. 0 and E irl wants a. d it on verY httl:, ~omorro~ 'O"urable. party ~r~:shrOfl. 1sla~1e. chrfdren ;I sale a. fashrona to t sch0 · s practrcalf r dress-UP· great to pas apparel ot values too tor plaY a . UP· cloth shdlr~weaters netian ~re wardr~~~ early basics. C e1ect1onl tor bests l -I I \ .. Or•no• Coaat OAIL v PILOT /Friday, Maren 11, 1883 <fh.e 8trlewall< 8ale SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS llUI lll&IS IEIS SAVE TO Sl,000 20% OFF COIFDllTEllS 100\ GOOSE DOWN King/Queen Sizes Pastel Colors Re1. $395 Now $195 SAYE '200 TOLE UIPS Many Styles and Sizes Reg. to $120 ••• '39.9& . le14tlr F1r1lhlr• Chan. Chaim, 8endles In 60 f aslian CGbi 20% "' IN STOCK OR CUSTOM ORDER ~El n€ttl€.,CRE;:€K SALE SALE SATURDAY SH O p S SUNDAY 10-. 23 FASH ION ISLAND 12·5 No Refunds or Exchanges 644 8860 All Sales Anal - Helping you get a positive look The 1taff of Siiverwood• F11hlon ltland knowa that there .,. no MCOnd ohancM to make • grHt ftrat lmpr...,on. That'• why they exhibit great pride and lklll In ual1tlng their ou1tomer1 with ctothlng Mlectlona that flt their need1 and llfe1tyle. "Siiverwood• cuatomere," 1ay1 Larry Faulkner, etore maneger. "alwaya fMf confident that wheth« outfitted for bualneaa or pleuure they wlll be In the beet of tut•." To accompll1h that end, Siiverwood• emphutzea ctualo, tlmeteu apparel that 11 never _ out of style. They feature auch preatlglou1 label• u Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hickey Freeman, Auatln Reed, • Biii Blass, Chrl1tlan Dior. Boston Traders, Gant. Classic style Hathaway, Johnaton & Murphy, Baity and Sperry featured at and bout of carrying one of the largeet eelectlon1 of men'• tailored clothlng In Orange County. Sllverwoods Sldewal1' Sale Specials ATHLETIC SHOES r Mens & Womens NIKE -ADIDAS $10 to $25 Values to· s43 HUSH PUPPIES $2497 Orig. s37 .. wetherbykayser Fashion Island, Newport Beach . . . . Traditional style the standard at Garys & Co. • 1 4 Tradltlonal Style In olothlng for men and women. Thll 11 the e1hlc and ltandard that h• ' dtatlngul1h•d the Gary• A Company j ntablllhment1 for 15 ynra. Oary1 & Company repr ... nt1 lnv .. tment dreulng that tranteend1 "fuhlon" by a r..n.uc approach to ctothl~ whOM malnltay 11 queltty and l~lty. Gary• appllcatlon of natural fabtloe and a •no-nonHnM" point of view In ttyllng create wardrobe• that work and laat for your buatneaa life and your cuual tlmea. G8.IY9 tpOrtswear and bu8lnea weer ll m8de " up of a collectlon of today'• foremo1t contemporary trandltlonall1ta . . . labef1 Ilk• Poto by Ralph Lauren, Southwick, Nlnee by Southwick, and Gaty9 own private labef gooda. Along wtth the beet Mlectlon• of Intelligent wardrobing, at Garye Faahlon llland you'll find exeptlonal accesaorle1 and a service ethic that remains wnparalleled. Blending quality and low prices The Show-Off Is the kind of store that Fashion Island Is known for: A lovely . blend of frlendty atmosphere. exciting merchandise and low prlcea. Nea·rlng 20 years In Its Fashion Island locatlon, the Show-Off, a women's retall clothing st ore, has continued to maintain Its high standards and Inexpensive prices, offering up-to-date fashions the year 'round. Chris Hoffman, manager, lends much of the "Show-Off's succeu to Its comfortable atmosphere. "Our sales people take pride In both their store and their customers, without the high-pressure sales approach you find In many stores." The Show-Off, with 18 stores through Southern California and Nevada, carries merchandise that appeals to a wide range of ages and tastes, from conservative s1yles to splashy, youth-oriented designs. No matter what-you're doing, your hometown newspaper Thelllfflll fits In. Sidewalk Sale Gold at 50% Off Sidewalk Sale COBRA Reg. NOW 20" Llghl Cobra Neck ........ $37.95 $18.99 30" Light Cobra Neck ........ $55.95 $27 .99 FLAt WHEAT 8" Flat Wheat Bracelet ...... $87.95 $43.99 16" Flat Wheat Neck ........ $179.95 $87 .99 18" Rat Wheat Neck ........ $197.95 S98.99 HERRINGBONE 20" Heri1ngbone Neck .... $101.95 $49.89 30" Herrtnibone Neck ..... $153.95 '78.99 BOX CHAIN 18" Box Neck ................... 1112.85 e ·99 18" Box Neck ................... $125.95 2.90 20'' Box Neck ................... $139.95 .99 24" Box Neck ................... 8159.95 79.99 30" Box Neck .................. $210.00 S1<M.99 14K Ch•lna a Breceleta .•••••••••...•......•....•..•.•.... 1h oft SOLID ROPE CHAIN . Reg. NOW 16" Solid Rope Neck ..... $432.95 $211 .99. 27" Solld Rope Neck ..... $729.95 $364.99 30" Solid Rope Neck ..... $809.95 $399.99 TINSEL CHAIN 16" Tinsel Neck ................ $82.95 18" Tinsel Neck ................ $93.95 30·· Tinsel Neck .............. $155.95 SUPER CHAIN $39.99 $48.99 sn.99 18" Super Neck .............. $610.00 $299.99 30" Super Neck ............ $1015.00 $499.99 LIGHT SERPENTINE 15" Light Serpentine Neck $27.95 18" Light Serpentine Neck $33.95 20" Light Serpentine Neck $37~95 24" Light Serpentine Neck $45.95 $13.99 $18.99 $18.99 $22.99 MEDIUM SERPENTINE CHAIN 18" Medium Serpentine Neck ......... S 100.95 18" Medium S«l>enttne Neck ......... $113.9$ 20'' Medium 8erPentlne ~ ......... $121.95 24" Medium $49.90 S&e.90 $59.90 8etc>entlne Neck ......... $147.85 $73.99 30" Medium ~tine Neck ......... $182.95 189.90 Orange CoU1 OAILV PtLOT/Frtday, March 11, 1883 Bl Spdrts wear co/Qr ful elite 8td.ewalk 8ale Hoitt up the malnull ... rMdy, Mt, gol We're off for a 1prlng full of action. For boating, for ptonlc1, for romp1 through th• park ... dlecover a great range of action gear at Fathlon flland. And gear up for runt Color 11 key to th• eptfflett 1prtng 1porOng. Khaki and denim com. alive teamed with bright•. Take marine blue, purple, hot pink, red, 1un1hln• yellow, Jade green ... eolld• or 1trlpee . . . bofd block• of color . . . and work them Into brave new color mlxee. Try orange 1hort1, a green T-1hlrt, a yellow eweater and tock•. Dellght .. _____________________ In marine blue pants. a flamlngo top, SAVE UP TO 50% ON MEN'S TAILORED CLOTHING. ~ MEN'S SUITS s1&9.s299· Reg.$225.00 -$450.00. Includes our most famou s brands. Select from all wools or polyester and wools in solids. stripes and plaids. Year round weight and light weight fabrics. Many with vests. SPORT COATS AND BLAZERS s79.s279 Reg.135.00 -395.00. Includes 100010 cashmere, ultra suede and all wools, year round weight and light weights. Reg. 37.50-57.50. Includes all wools or polyesters and wool. Fine selection. Not all sizes and 6dors 1n all styles Minimum charge for alterations on sale doth1ng. a green webbed belt. And ao on. The llveller your combination, the better. Bottom atylea Include fllppy cheerleader aklrta, ahort 1horta, cropped bluejean1. (Tip: To make old Jeana look new again, roll them above the ankle and add the snazziest sock• you can find. Sock• may Introduce a new oo&or or r~t • tone from yoor toP.L Up above try nt.on Jaok under1hlrt1 ·. . . T ·lhllU . • . t8"k top• . . . 1w .. tthlrb • . . llMYM ca1ually pu1hed up on yoor arm• . . . c1 ... 1c boat neck• and oluak1 polo 1hlrt1. Tied around your 1houldet1, a freah note of color In a c1 ... 1o orewneck anater. Thi• summer'• aporta acceNOr191 c~ptete your look and add 1plrlt and 1tyle. EnJoy bright colored 1unglHHI. (~r•mH and len1ea either match or contrut wtth your outfit. Why not splurge on a r•lnbow of different 1hade1?) . . . webbed belt• In vivid color• . . . a ~ aport watch . . . colored athletic 1t'loe1 and 1ock1 ... a roomy canvas tote. At Fuhton laland we think the key 11 to glow and to go for aprlng and aummer In snappy claulc atytee that are totally today In the brlghteat col oration. UP TO 800/o OFF ON MEN'S SPORTSWEAR F amous Maker Sport Shirts 14.99 Reg. 22.50 -42.50. Long sleeve in solid and patterns. Dacron and cotton or 1 OQO/o cotton. Sweaters .......................... 14.99-39.99 Reg . to 32.50 -72.50 . Solids and patterns in wools and acrylic blends. Casual Slacks ..................... 9.99·14.99 Reg. 30.00 -32 .50. Easy care cotton/Polyester blend. Lightweight. Spring colors. Poplln Jacket .............................. 19.99 Reg. 50.00. Up to 5QO/o off on additional outerwear values as well. UP TO 50'/o OFF AND MORE ON MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Dress Shirts 10.99-16.99 Reg. to 30.00. Includes famous brands. Solids and patterns. Siik Neckwear .............................. 9.99 Reg . to 24.50. Fine quality. Men's Robes .................... 19.99 ·49.99 Reg . to 75.00. Outstanding value. Unclerwear ................................... !i.49 Reg.11 .00. Three to a package. Briefs or T-shirts. Oress up for winter· Don't llt lnllde and fret about the weather. Burn off aome calorle1t lnh*e the tf'9lh alrl Go outdoora and plLtw you heed out to make a enowmM, lkat• a tlaure 8, or llatom d~ a llOpe, bundle up In snappy winter wear. The current growing enthuelum for phyalcal fltoaa - through 1kllng, 1kat1ng, 1now-ahoelna. lleddlng, anowmoblllng and any otMr outdoor actlvtty you can lmaatne -rneana that our etorea are paclced with great looking winter GM'· At Fa1hlon leland, you'll go banana• over berry-tone• - dellclou1 1hadee of raapberry, blackberry and grape. A rich palette of teata and mint green• and peacock• pop up from aklwear to · aweata u weft. Allele from hot chocotate, layering remalna the number one way to 1tay warm In a anowatonn. The newest outalde layer la a ahetl -a one- piece ptayeult that zlpa up the front, provtd• plenty of pocketa and 11 roomy enough for bundllng up ' underneath. SOriie nifty IMNa are done In polar • flMOi -a wooty textured ootY91ter aometlmea combined with poplin ateevea. Shella not onty look terrific, they keep out the anow and rMY be worn wtth u ltttle u a turtleneck for Mrty aprtng action. Avtd lk..,. find atmch panta an MMntfal. The neweet are trimmed wtth a thermal bib for extra warmth and eaay flt. . Continuing atrong, gator pant• have a nyton "gator" or apat-llke bottom that c:overe the ankle of your boot. Done In the Mme color or one that contruta wtth your pant, gate>r9 alao come u a eeparate acceaaory to update older tuck-lnttr9tch pan ta. Powder aulta, flret worn out Weet lut winter, have swept the country thl1 eeaaon. Wlnd-realatant and often Insulated, thee• trim, one- piece garment• are worn with turtlenecks and 1weatera underneath, or depending on the weather, a vest or parka on top. A delightful option for apree lkl or walk• In the snow -Icelandic patterns appear In fleecy jackets, mufflers and cape and burly Brttllh rag wool aweatera. As for eccenta -leg warmera are a terrific touch for romping, eepeclally worn In palra: on· a clear day ... Fashion Island, In the heart of Newport Center, stands out In this aerlal photo. lrvlne and Saddleback Mountain stretch off In the background. Sportswear wardrobe relaxed this year This spring at Solgnee you'll find a colorful spectrum of suit• and dresaea emphaelzf ng the waist and hip• for a slimmer silhouette. The eeason'a colors are striking and rich, starting with black and white, accent• of red and aoft pa.etels. Sportswear takee on a more relaxed mood with fuller tops and wide cut pan ti. No .spring wardrobe would be complete without that easentlal wtde belt to lhow off that great waist. And, - of course, high heel• are a must. Solgnee offers 1ult1,t dreue1, sportswear aeparatee and acceaorie&- that reflect all the llgna of Spring '83. Come and ... ua at 85 Fuhlon flland (next to Bullocks Wrllhlre), Newport Beach. Phone: 840-9483. our6th,,su~r JJickwaJk ,,saJit GRAND FINALE SALE fanta)Jtic _savmgs on 1110t:1Jand'iSIZ fra» OUT nzgular ~tock incJudtnS gal.Sand~ \WBT all jf,ellJS Saturday & Sunday Only 50°/o Off Of Half Prices . Merchandise From All 5 Of Our Locations INCLUDING SHOES #29 .Fashion Island , -- .. ~to 75%o/'f _ssiun:Jay,;morr:b 19 1~311. to 5pJJJ. @)(eo~@)§~ s 44 Fcuhlon Island • Newport Beach • 114/644-5070 SWiii SUITS Compctttton style. 'c.$7,. '~.4,. • I~ SWiii TIUBICS Ocean Pldftc, Quldwllvcr, Gotcha. o.ly $14~ no ona will want tO ~I Blue tones for spring FUhlon designer• on both aldea of the Atlantic and the Pacific are w .. comlng eprlngtlme w\th a bural of blue. Such French ~gnera u Claude Montana and YvH St. Laurent; American daalgnera. Calvln Klein and Btll Blau; and Japaneae • daalgnera, lsHy Miyake, YohJI Yamamoto and Rel Kawakubo are featuring 1hadea of blue aa an Important color In their 1prlng fuhlon c0Hectlon1. On cue, the major cosmetics companM have created palettes of blue and complementary cofors to coordinate with the new fuhlons. Bll:lck, white guide fashion A.m.mw the old rlddle about newapapere? What'• bl9Clc and Whit• and red all ov.r? Thi• yar It'• not Juet newepapere. . .lt'a fUhlon. And Ilk• newapapere, fUhlOn le full of variety and lnter•t. With eprlng'1 potllhed, tophletJoated fuhlon attitude, btaok and white and red provide a e«taln crl8pneea and olarlty. Th• OV«all picture lnclud• one, two and three-colored IChemM, plua more than • nod to counterpar11 gr'-and pink. At F.aahlon laland you II find a auper· abundance of way• to enJoy thla vibrant color atory running through all the Important look• of the MUOn ... The aprlng 1ult 11 more fitted, more put together, more ladyllk• than It hu been In yeara. A long.Jacket (ctaaalc bluer or fuller ellhouette) fall• gently or belt1 over a 1horter 1klrt or trouMn. Spencet and other cropped Jacket• end near the wal1t atop longer-length 1klrt1. • Whlle plenty of akin 1how1 for evening Oackat1 worn with nothing, or Ju1t a camlaola underneath), by day suits favor almple but pretty white blouMI. Setect an aJI white suit, or an all black suit, or a black auft trimmed In white, or a white trimmed In black. . .or a black and white tateraall blazer over white pants. . .or a black skirt with a red Jacket. Dreaaes are back with aplrlt and flalr. From skinny, mid-calf straplea1 d.ealgna to printed sundreuea. to ruffled Flamenco styles, to gentle Grecian godde11 dresaea, to blouaon sallor dresses , to pure architectural Interpretations. . .dresses ,re up to the minute In black or white or red. Ualng ahadea directly from nature'• own vtvtd raJnbOW, Shiseido, the beauty company from the Ortent, often a "Lumlnoua Bright" collectlOn for aprtng/summer. Part of lta Molature Mlat llne, the cotlectlon featurea eye shadow duos of Blue ReftectlOn and Suneet Topaz. A wave of nostalgia wafts through spring as • well In blouses and dressea of fine 1111'ifn trimmed with lace or eyelet. . .angelic In white. ~('"\ ~ ;:-{ New shoes perk • ' up ward robe A emudged look for eyea remains dominant, but appears even softer when aubt'9 lhadea of blue or ~low · are ueed. For llOC*ltlng the luh Une and the contour above the ltd, Shlaeldo • offera blue, purpte, green and white shading pencils. Genfly 1mudged eyes contrast aoftly against dellcate, almost Cosmetics follow colors tran.Parent cheeks, giving the face a 11'9ht, healthy glow. 'luminous Br i ght '' also emphaalzlal the llpa which glow In shades of Dawn Brown and Morning Roae. Nalls are lacquered with Midnight Red and Morning Rose. , ln•ex•~en•slve* *(in lk spen' siv) not high in price; .reasonable; classJfled advertising ll•llJ Pilaf ... Classified Advertlsrng &42-5678 This spring you'll be happy to put your best foot forward. At Fashion Island shoes are llvely, colorful and becoming. • In the polished, sophisticated tone of spring and summer fashion looks, shoes are the exclamation polntl And you'll exclaim with delight over a wide range of vibrant shoe treatments. . . Pumps appear from low to high heels In dazzllng new brights llke electric blue, tomato 8oup red and school bus yellow. Treated to solid tones or stark geometric color blocking or contrasting_ heels, pumps are the perfect a~t for both fitted and architectural looks. T ip : Be Imaginative In you r color combinations. Perk up a black dress, for Instance, with tomato soup colored pumps and mustard colored legs. Spectator Interpretations, polka dots and cutout details are other design touches which turn the claufc mp Into a standout. RUSSO'S -. SIDIWALK sa-.1 SPICIALS FREE lr11n P1rllt11t ................ Pacfflc Floor Modet #50 Or Comet Modet #400 er..Or Bleck SAVE 30 to 503 .............. ................... ,. .. ....... ,.,. .. Lew 11 a ,. •1.21 Fie• ltllln 1r SCENCE [i!i]DET. PROPER NUTRITION MEANS A HEALTHIER CAT AND DOG 25 Lb. 50 Lb . 11.11 11.11 21.11 a•.•• Cans tr 74• By The Case 11.11 11, 11 .. All Pr.ices GOod· Mar. 17th thru Mar. 2l>th Or Cout DAILY PILOT/Frld•y. M•Gh 11 1"3 ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY, MARCH 19 BEEF STICK ® $998 Whole Stick .. 2 FOR 1 CHEESE SALE Medl~m Sharp Cheddar c!_ 2/2.49 Ceramic Crocks ••••••••••••••• 2/4.49 Hot Pepper 7 1/2 oz. •••••••• 2/2. 19 ff f(Sktf1 r~rms OF OHloe FASHION WESTCLIFF ISLAND ...... ......, PLAZA #17,.....,....... _._. ,, .. &...,,...,...,.,. ..... UMOJO '4l.ot7l Sports'Year Separates at Unheard of Prices. ·$5 to $50 Regularly up to $198 .. '· , .. Or.,,. COUt OAILV fttLOTll'rldey, Mtroh 11, 19U 8a.t., Ila.~ "' "~ Hemphill's Sidewalk Sale Specials Four Tables of Shoes and Accessories (discontinued ~tyles arid col~rs) _ ..... ~ ... . s500 10 s 1200 Values to s4000 Saturday Only #54 FASHION ISLAND, HEWPOIT HACH 17 I 4t 64~4223 . . . ,, })ans un ::farbin The French Perfumery In Fashion Island Introduces custom blended perfumes and men's colognes at F ashlon Island's SIDEWALK SALEll ' LADIES : Buy a custom blended perfume and get a 4 oz. bubble bath In the same fragrance for only S5 .00 (Regular price: S 15) MEN: Buy a custom blended cologne and get a 4 oz. liquid shower soap In the same fragrance for only S5 .00. (Regular price: S 15) Other Great Values -30% off our French terry cloth bathrobes and towels. -30% off all boudoir accessories. Mix and match · sti II . good st~le "Mix and matoh" hat long been a Hntlbl• maxim tn ohoo1lng 1port1wHr HparatH. In th••• ~ay• of w1tohtd dollare, It mak .. more tenH than ever. A great way to 1tretch a wardrobe le to choose two or more aete of eeparate1 at the aame time -with the Idea of mixing and matching. Sportewear house. euch as Dalton lnduetrlea · Robert Arthur Division help the lntelllgent buyer by creatrng color coordinated lines which encourage wardrobe expansion. INhen you choose a blazer and 1kfrt In the same pattern and fabric, think one atep further and select another top or bottom (or both) which wlll give you a second and third look. It stretches not only your wardrobe but your pocketbook as well. Simple in, ~~-dull out Separates offer versatlllty "Keep It simple, but never dull" Is good advice for spring sportswear shopping. Classic clothes, while always In style, don't have to be deathly dull, as these Dalton coordinated knltmates easily prove. Easy going clothes with a flattering look are, In the long run, easier to wear. And they go much further than fad-of-the-moment ·fashi ons. Thi s Is an Important consideration I n a tight money economy. Classics slmply last longer - and look better. -Casual combos work well We Are Pleased to Announce f Our Participation in FASHll ISLA IS SIDE aLK SALE . We will haVe over 100 Thousand Dollars in Mens and Womens European Apparel outside our stores Drastically Reduced for this INE DAY . EVENI .. 61% lo 81% .• , rdiy, larch 19th Only . • • . . ' • . . , . . I I . • . ' . • . . -- f Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 18, 1983 Fashion scents cJhe 8trlewallc 8ale They sar 1prlngt1me 11 tailor made for 1pec:la ec:ent1. and thl• year 11 no exception u all 'the top llnee Introduce fragrance•, 001metlC1, and room 1pray1 dedicated to the romance, aunahlne and exuberance of 1prlng. Incorporate• theH tmagea Into her bluaher, eye makeup, lrp color and nall color. no one will MVlt to ~~/ Of courae, with all that tun, the tkln muat 1tay protected from the llght. So Chanel hu created a new Telnt Extreme Protection/Creme Makeup, a totally new foundation In seven shade• that alowa the akin to breathe, which I• one of the five Important akin requirement•. <Ja.t .. 11.a.'C.Clt 19 In oelebratlon of romance renewed, Max Factor haa Introduced Le Jardin, an exultant new fragrance dlec:overy that peraonlflM the grace, vulnerablllty, Joy and the adventure of "the fem inine 1plrlt. Thie 11 achieved by utilizing 1tate-of-the-1rt technology and blendlng preclou1 Ingredient• found all over the world. To bring that springtime freahneaa Into the flome, Mad,llne De Vries, LTD. haa Introduced Rigaud room sprays that create an Inviting atmotphere In seconds. Choose among the fresh, wood1y "Cypr ... ," the floral bouquet of "Chevrefeullle" or the subtle "Santai." Wherever It la used -the llvlng room, bedroom or bathroom -It la an expreaalon of luxury and style. & BAKE SHOP ESPRESSO AND CAPPUCCINO COFFEE Relax & enjoy the finest European brewed coffee with one of our freshly baked croissant~. cookies, or croissant sandwiches. Sit at our outside tables and watch the sidewalk sale shoppers go by. 81 Faahlon laland next to Neiman Marcus Open S•t. 9:30-8 Sun. 11 :30-5 The Red Balloon Sidewalk Sale Specials Selected Mer chandise Originally Fr om $20.00 to $200.00 NOW $1.99 to 49.99 Saturday Only NEWPORT BEACH 19 F•thto• ltlaae (714) 644-8808 Est ee Lauder , meanwhile, presents a new line of spring products Inspired by lhe aun- warmed, sea-washed Greek Islands. She takes the white vlllas against blue seas, and the beige columns rising from buff-beige cllffa and Local. county . state. national and international ev ents come to your doorstep D ·1 p·1 ' in the bright. light and lively II J I DI Our 6th Sidewalk Sale ... Fantastic Savings on Merchandise from our Regular Stoc k, including jeans and active sportswear all items 50% to 75% off Saturday, March 19th 10 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. 8~~8@~ 56 FASHIO N tSLAND · NEWPORT BEAC H (714) 644 7030 50% to 60% off · Our Gift Galleries Clearance starts tomorrow! Placemats, planters, platters, plates and plenty more! But hurry in. At these prices they'll practically disappear. ~11J r~ ltlld orig. prices. tn1enned.iale prict reducllom may haw• been ti.ken prior 10 this sale • N·M 1 .. 11ion l•l•l'ld, a,,.,, tO to I Mon·W«f. S.t,· tO to J Thur1, Fm Sun 1; to 6 AT LEAST 50~c, OFF ON SALE MERCHANDISE PRESENTED SATURDAY, MARCH 19TH 10 AM TO 6 PM ONLY! Oarys & 'company will be your most Important stop for traditional menswear dur- ing Fashion Island's Sidewalk Sale, Satur- day, March 19th. Sale Hours 10 AM to 6 PM. All Sale merchandlae wlll be reduced to at leHt 50% ott the original prlcet Choose from an outstanding collection of merchandise presented from Garys regu- lar stock of Quality Label goods. Suits/ Sportcoats/ Dress Sh Ir ts/ Sport Shirts/ Neckwear/Casual & Dress Slacks/Sweat- ers/ Accessories. GARYS A COMPANY 119 Fashion Island· Newport Beach, California (714) 759-1622 Material Trad1t1ons by Garys & Company Workout With YVES ST. LAURENT ADOLFO-L WENDY GRAY &'LHEOOORE OONALD PLINER CARUSHKA~ STEVIE BROOKS Save 60°h on designer ' bodywear and activewear! A Stop by and see us March 19. ... .. ~ -·· i r ' • , l ' l ~ ' ; i i f } • ) I • , ~ • t ' , f • • • ! • f . You'll find us in front of J.C. Penney. _: 77 Fashion Island, r\ewport Beach 644 -2639 Sail into Spring with The Show 011 You'll Save . ( 20 o/o to 70 % On The Entire Store PLUS SPECIAL BARGAINS ON MANY ITEMS MARCH 19th A 20th #2a Fuhioft WaM ~31 , " l Y PILOT /,rlda 0tanQ9 Cout 0•1 • y, MllGh 11, 1113 'Ttte l.ook -GU'JS Gear European oesi9" oreSS -""d sport Shirts In Plaid or sohd . . . Re9· s45 ... s~LE s's Gifts, cards, cand\eS & stat\onerY llllJPllat f'RIDAV, MAROH 18, 1083 ClABSIFIED ca . . If Oregon beckons, Mulligan will' go UC Itvlne la on the verse of blnc lta meal ticket. Not ablCe the days of Gary Ada.ma and the bueb.1J ie.m'a NCAA Dlvllion II champlonah.l&:c~ 1D73 and "74 bu UCJ 8Ch1eved the notoriety Bill Mulllpn baa brouaht them. · And, becau.ee of 0..ketball'a vblbWty, lt'a probebl;y _ule to aay MulJ.laan hu been principally r:esponaible for the A.nteaten' national prominence the put three years. All thla and yet MulJ.laan la within an eyelaah of takln1 hla charlamatlc aeU to the Great Northw..rt where offldala at the Univenitl_ of Oreaori are bopinc he can chanp the Waddllng DucTca Into the F1yinc Btnla. MuU.Jaan, 63, la c:urrently one of six candidatell in line to NCCeed Jlm Haney, who waa forced to reaign recently because of outaide community 8POAT8 COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO presaures (Haney waa 53-82 during hta five-year ~). Four of the other five applicants include Boyd Grant of Fresno State, Mike MontcomerY from the University of Montana, Don Monaon from the Univeralty of Idaho and Nell McCarthy of Weber State. AU are head coeche.. There are two reuona Muntaan appears to have the ee.rly inside trade a) nW! DucU would like t.o chanae their lJna&e from walk.lnc up and down the COW1.. to runnlJ\I up and down the court and nobody does that better than Mullipn; and b) Mullisan la reportedly recelvlna aome strong badc.1ng from Haney. "I never wanted Haney to retire," Oreaon Athletic Dlnctor Rick Bay told me yeat.er:day. "I thought the pt'Oll'Un WU just twnJ.na the comer in our favor. I wanted him to ata.y. I thought Jim had done a good job. He wu pl'ftlured, however, from other people to resign." Obvioualy, Bay respects Haney and it'• Bay who will pick~·· new head coach. "All we know I.a that the leading candidate ls IOmeOne Haney Ukea,'' said a aportawriter from the Regl1ter Guard newspaper In Oregon, which reJUiarly oovera the team. "We jult don't know who it is Haney likes." · A.ccordlna t.o one IOW'Ce, Haney not only likes Mu.lllpn, it'a the ONLY NAME he recommended to Bay. Bay talked to and received pennialion from UCI Athletic Director Linda Dempuy to appl'OllCh MuJJ.taan March 8. Bay and Mulllaan met the next ntaht. "I'm not a "no comment' type of guy," Bay aid yesterday, "but I've had to take the pomition of not aaytna anY'thlna to anybody becawie a couple of coaches f'm atlll talklng to are involved In tournaments. "U thoee coaches involved want to talk. that'• fine. There's ju.at no way I can aay anything at UU. time." "Yea, I've talked with Oregon," admitted Mulligan, choosing his worda carefully. "It's not (Sft MULLTGAN,-Pa1e Ca) Ex-Cup • winners WSU gets Virginia~ defeated By ALMON LOCK.ABEY DlilJ ............... LONG BEACH -Former winners of the Congreuional Cup match rw:ing lttles out of tong Beach Yacht Club started 1oing down the tubea early yeater-day aa all three former c:hampiona loet their tint two tacea in the beat nine of 10 matdaes. The flrat eerie. of five races was delayed more than an hour u the race committee waited out C••Jllete res•ltll, C4 the weather predictiona, but the p r e d I ct e d at or m never· materialized. Defending cbamce!cott Perry of. the Naval y at Annapolla, and Dick Deaver, Loe Angeles Yacht Club, a former two time winner wound up the first three noes with the wont reoorda -~3. Scott Allan of Annapolis (formerly of Newport Beach) fared a little better by wlnn1na hta third match after two io.e.. but a protest agalnat Harold Cudmore of Ireland ln the first match would put a Allan 1-2 lf the protest ls upheld. The only clean 3--0 winner was Doug Rutello, aa.tling for the host Long Beach Yacht Club. Rutello started Soon Perry on hla downfall by defeating him in the tint match of the day. He abo defeated Soot:t Allan in the leCODd match and Cudmore in the third. . r Harold Long of. New York and .John Kmtecld of. San Frandaoo al.lo .::or"ed three straight wins t>ut both are being protested. ~ waa protested in two of bJa matcbe.. Protests will not be heard until today. · Allan'• protest against Cudmore almoat J"HUlted in a ;erloua accident. After forcing pactmore to~ tacka a«:anda after the start, the lriabman tried to tack beck under Allan'• stern hut the tack WU IO cloee that :Allan'• tactician waa almoat Jmock.ed otf the stem of. the boet. · Deaver'a to. to Allan ln the :third race waa develo11Ul8 Into a Clo.e match until Deaverta CttW :Jost a apbuialcer under the boet, :taking more than a minute to f."etrleve. It. Dodger rally :stops Twins Utah to HJeet UCLA after upset Well-armed From AP diapatclles BOISE. Idaho -Craig Ehlo ICOred 18 pointa and reserve Aaron Huktna contributed 13 aa Waahingt.oo State outrebounded and beat Weber State, 62-52 in the first round of the NCAA Wm regional basketball tournament lat night. Washington State, 23-6, plays No. 4-ranked Virginia in a eecond-round game tomorrow. Waahin.gton State, the elghth'aeed in the Weet, alao got 13 polnta from Bryan Pollard, and the Cougars had 42 rebounds to 24 for Weber State. Royal Edwards led Weber State, the ninth lleed, with 19 polnta. Tbe Wlldcata of the Big Sky Conference finished th~ llM80n at 23-8. Waahington State, which flniahed leCIOnd tn the Pacific 10 COnlereke to UCLA, uaed ita superior quickneaa and height in carving out a 32-24 halftime lead, outreboundlng Weber State 23-6. Utah 52, Illinois 49 ~ BOISE, Idaho -Reserves Scott Hill and George Furg1a each sank a pair of. free throws in the final 44 eeoonda to lift Utah t.o a 52-49 upeet over Il1l.rd in the West Regionals. u t.a.h.. 17 -13 overall ana the 10th aeed in the West, plays No. 7-rank.ed UCLA in a .:icond-round game tomorrow. . Freshman Manuel Hendrix and eenior Peter Wllllama .oored 14 pointa each to lead the Utes. with Hendrix hitting two free throws and driving the lane for a layup that put Utah ahead 48-44 with 1: 15 remalnlna. Lamar 73, Alabama 50 HOUSTON -Underdog Lamar rode t be shooting of Lamont RobiNon and Tom Sewell to stun Alabama 73-50 in the Midwest Regional. Roblmon, averaging only 7 .2 points thla eeuon, scored 10 ln the lint half and flniahed with a game-high 20 points. Sewell finished with 19 as the Cardlnala kept their record of never losing a firat- round game in the NCAA playoffs intact. Lamar h.aa now won four straight first-round matches. Maryland 52, Chattanooga 51 Virginia center Ralph Sampson gives the impression of having four arms, but actually it's a player behind him. Virginia faces Washington State tomorrow. HOUSTON -Freshman Len Bias' 17-foot jump shot with two aeconda to play brought Maryland beck from a 14-potnt deficit for a 52-51 victory aver 15th-ranked Tenneaee-Chattanooga in a Mldwe.t Resional game. Maryland, 20-9, will play the No. I-ranked Houston Cougan in a second-round contest - tomorrow. Smith takes it a step at a time Trying to work your way from li.ngle A bueball to the major leagues, particularly if you're a pitcher in the Dodger organization. la a monumental talk. It'a one former O~~e Coaat Colleee and Arizona -State standout Don Smith la aware of, anyway. Smith bu onl~yed a half aeuon of mlnol' -,ue ao he knows it will be awhile before he walb out to the mound at Dodger Stadium. Right now, Sml'b · juat wants to advance to AA ball. That way. be won't have to return to LodJ thb ~. "No, I didn't perdcularly like Lodi,'' Smith aonf-.ed the other ~'I from Vero BMch, where be'a worldJ1C 001 with the Dodgien. "rm 1oold.nl at San Antllnio.'' Smith, you mil)it recall. WU part of. a wtdred one-two punch offered up by OCC ea.ch Mike Mayne dUJ'ln8 the 1980 and 1981 wcrw. The other CURT SEEDEN half WU provided by Mike Hogan. Both played oolJeai,ate ball at Arizona S'ate and both entered the profemional ranka 1aat year. Smith WU 11-1 in 1980 with the Plratea. Hogan waa 10-1 with the &atn 1981. On Sunday, Smith will start b1a flrat pme .,.inst atn&)e A p1ayera from Mtnnaota, and he'• arudoua. "Up unW now, we've· juat been condhlonln1, 1oln1 ~hrouah .buic plays ln ft~ aituationa," .. ya the Redlandl ffl'8duate. Smith apent Dall the IMIOll with Lodi lut year. He'• now a relief pitcher (ASU pltchina coach Tim Kelly ooovert.ed him), and he ftn1ahed the aeuo11 with a 2-2 ~and five aves. But come s~. he11 be ltartlna and knowing that a chance at AA ball could hinge OD the -'IDD""'t. • • • Spealdna of fonner OCC playen now tn the profeallonal ranb. former Pirate Kevin SUwln.akJ, who wu drafted by Tonmto and who la U.O tralnlni ln Florida. .... back in town to receive treatment on a wrist tn)u'y from OCX: tralnB Leon Skele. He alao had the opportunity to catch the Plratea and Fullerton ~ square off In a South eo.t Conference game and came away with an lnter.iina ot.ervatlon (alter occ lost, 4-1)). "TheH 1uya had better l•t lntenH," he told OCC 1port1 infonnadon direetor Jim Carnett, referrlna to the ~~ (S.. DON SMJTB ..... 0) Kison sharp, but Angels blow .lead ,. The Terrapins trailed 32-18 early in the second half before guard Adrian Branch in.spired their comeback surge. Branch had 17 of his game- high 22 pointa in the second half. Skip Clark missed the front end of a one-and-one situation for the Moocasina with 39 aeconda to play and Maryland trailing by a poinL Maryland had trouble working for a good ahot and Bias finally broke free just outside the free throw line. Purdue 55, Robert Morris 53 TAMPA. Fla. -Steve Reid drilled a 22-footer from the top of the key with five seconds remaining aa Purdue withstood a second-half comeback to trim Robert Morris, 55-53 in the Mideast Regiona1a Reid, the BoUennakers' outstanding substitute throughout the aeuon, made only his fifth start and (See IQCAA. Pase C3) Kings' Dionne sets mark, • WIDS gaine ' INGLEWOOD (AP) -Marcel Dionne ha.a acored a lot of goala during hia distinguished National Hockey League career, but he says the th.rill htisn't worn otf. "rm like a kid. I enjoy the gad5e and I get excited with every goal I get, and that my teammataJ get," the Loa Angeles center aa.id after be 900red a penonal milestone goal, then later fired tn the game-winner In the K..lnp' 4-3 victory aver Quebec Tb\Qday night. Dionne, whole pl with 38 eecond.s remaining won the cont.est for Loe Angeles. had scored his 50th of the RUon in the 91eCOnd period. He thua became only the third player in National Hockey League h.istoey with 50 pl.a in aa many as m aeuona, ioinlnl the New York I.alanden' Mike &.)'and Montreal'• Guy Lafleur. Afterward, however, Dionne played down the 50--pl eeesona, aayina, "I don't want to get hUJll up on record.a; lt'a just how the team does that'• important.'' Dionne, a aturdy 5-8, 185-powlder, i.s in his elahth l8UOI'\ with the Ktnga and hia 12th in the ~ Hia 5 lst pl of the RU011 ran his career total to 538. "I don't know how Dlonne could play much better," K.tnp Coech Don Perry aaid after watchfna the center'• perfonnance. Even tl'°"8h Dionne'• final pl leel'Oed to lock up the victory for the Kinga, the Nordiquea provided some drama in the waning WlOClida. A1W pulltna their e· . they atqed a fwtoua wult on K1np' pile t a1kmkl, f1rtna three abola at him tn the final ·minute. The laat wu a five-footer by~ Stutny, with I .. kolld maldQI a spectacular pay. ..w at the buaer. ''It w. one of the all-time ,,_i.i •v. rw ever eeen." e&&d Dionne, wtio. club la fiabd.na to stay alive tn the pla)'off pc:ture. CZ Orange Oobt DAILY Pll.OT/Frlday, March 18, 1913 . Irish aren't celebrating l~D's St. Patrick's Day spoiled in N~T From AP dl1patclae1 Oreen 16 for lhe Deacona, who mapped a flve-aame CHICAGO -Art Aaron llCOrod 17 pointa, . losing atnlak. lnclud.lna 14 ln the MCOnd half, and Jim Stack l\Jcky Hood eco-..a 23 l ... I _ _. M added 16' to Uft Northwest.em to a 71-57 Nat.ion.al ·~ po n .. to eMI umay. Invitation Tournament victory over Notre Dame lut niaht. The Wildcats, makln• their Hut-ever postleMOn appearance, puahed their eeaaon record to 17-12 u they defeated Notre Dame for lhe flnt time ln 22 yea.re. Notre Dame cloeed lta campaign at 19-10. Wllh the lriah ahead 40-35 ln the aecond half, Aaron hit a jumper from the aide to cut lhe lead to ~. and Michael Jenklns came up wllh a steal and basket to pull Northwestern to within one. Mississippi 87, Alabama St. 75 OXFORD, Miss. -Carlos Clark acored 26 pointa and Cecil Dowell added 15 free throws to lift Mississippi to an 87-75 victory over Alabama State. Ole Mias sank 79 percent of its free throwa and outrebounded Alabama State 36-31. The 9COre seesawed early in lhe game, but Ole Miss scored seven straight points on Michael Partridge's layup with 10:30 left in lhe first hal1 for a lead tne Rebels never relinQuiahed. Wake Forest 87, Murray St. 80 MURRAY, Ky. -Delaney Rudd acored 18 points to lead Wake Forest to an 87-80 victory over Murray State. Danny Young added 17 points and Kenny Guerrero seeking fast start in '83 -From AP dl1patclle1 VERO BEACH, Fla. -Pedro a Guerr'ero says that with one exception, he's never had a fast start in a season since he began playing baseball. He'd like to change that this year. "I've never had a good start and I don't know why," said the muacu.lar Guerrero. "The only year I had a good start (in 1977) I broke my leg. "l try. it's not that I go through a whole month without doing anything. It just seems to take a while." Despite a slow start last aeuon, when he didn't drive in a run in the Dodgen' first 12 games, Guerrero became lhe only National Leaguer to finish in the top 10 in all three Triple Crown OY11MDO categories. The 5-11, 190-pounder from the Dominican Republic wound up hitting .304 with 32 home runs and 100 runs-batted-in. For his effort&. he wound up third in lhe NL Most Valuable Player A ward balloting. . "It was a good year," he recalled. "(But) rm working harder th.an last year. You have to, you never really learn the game, no matter what you did the year before, that doesn't count any more." Quote of the day Grea Lulmlll, the Chicago Wh.it.e Sox's rnauively built de9ignated hitter, on the team's U1e of aerobic dancing to get into shape: "U I thought this would get ua into a World Series, rd" wear a tutu." Lock has key to Kemper lead KAANAPALI, Hawaii (AP) -Australia's Jane Lock took the lead aft.er yesterday's flr'lt- round of play at the LPGA'a Women'• Kemper Open at lhe Royal K.aanapali North cowwe with a 4-under-pe.r 69. The 29-year-old Lock, who qualltied for the tour laat July, sank five blrdlea on the par-73, 6,182-yard OOW"le on the laJand of Maul. Tied for aecond place at 70 were Yuko MortguchJ of Japan and Lynn Adama. Gotten wilh late tee-oft t1mel suffered from ~ afternoon w1nda. always a factor at the ocean-front coune. Amy Alcott, laat year'• winner at 8-under-par C'7, fouaht the wind all afternoon and finlabed with. 6-over-per 79. Lut year'a second-place winner, J oAnne Carner, rnanaaed to make a per. 1n a three-way tte for fourth place with 1-under-par 711 were H.B. Du.nts, Robin Walton and Cathy Mone. Lock. who had an -.rly tee off dme, wu not affected by the wind, but ahe aaid bluate~ oondltiom are °"' unUIUAl in Au.tnlia and ahe Uin t bothered by. the ltroGI ,_. that r1J>P9d tlCnm the palm tne-Jlned cow. In the afternoon. ....,. .. the flnt timt ln WeeD that rm mekh\I m,y putta, .. Lock -.1ct after' T 1na lhor\ blrdSel CJD the third, 11xth, etcbth. 7th arid 18th holet. Hau, Hayes, Byrum lead ' Virginia Tech 85, Willia~ & Mary 79 BLACKSBURG, Va.-Vv8inla Tech'a Hokiee spurred by Dell Curry an<l Reggie Stepp e: outacored WlWam & Mary 23-6 over the Jaat 7:42 of the first half to erase a ab-point defldt and ao on to defeat the lndlans, 80-79. The 1p~ In which Curry 900red three field goala and St.e'ppe added four polnU and 1everal st.eai.. staked lhe Hokiee to a 43-32 halftime leMI. The closest the Indlara got after that wu five points, ~1 -46, wilh 12:49 left. But the Hokle. I.hen reeled off alx straight points on a dunk by Perry Young and jumpers by Steppe and Keith Colbert to take command 57-46. Nebraska 72, Tulane 65 LINOOLN, Neb. -Stan Cloudy'a 20 Point.a lifted Nebruka put Tulane, 72-65. Cloudy, a 6-4 iunior forward. not only led four Nebraska/layers in double figurea but added eeven assiau an 14 rebounds. The Huskers took a 22-15 lead ln the f\rst halt, but Tulane outacored Nebraska 12-2 to move to a 27-24 advantage with Cive minutes to go before intermission. Then Cloudy put the Huskers back ahead 36-35 on a jump shot with one second remaining in the half. Padres erupt to beat SF Aided by triple• from Tim a FlU.Dery and Gene Rlcbard1 in lhe second inning, lhe San Diego Padres erupted for five runs and went on to ~t San Franciaco, 5-2, yesterday in exhibition baaebell action . . . Elsewhere, Nick Esa1ky, who acored lhe tying run in the bottom of the ninth inning, alamrned a two-run homer with two outa in the 101..h as Cincinnati outalugged Baltimore, 13 -10 ... Phlladelphia's Tony Peret drilled a three-run homer and run-scoring double against Boston -the team that released him last year -as lhe Phillies beat lhe Red Sox, 5-4, in a game shorteN!d to five Innings by rain . . . Rooltie Kevta Ba11 homered. A · doubled and singled, and ~"" rookie Bill Doran tripled ~ home the tie-breaking fWl in lhe sixth to pace ' Houston to an 8-5 victory over Atlanta . . . Mike Davi1 lashed out four hits, including a go-ahead RBI single ln the eighth, as an Oakland split squad snapped a six-game Milwaukee winning streak: by downing the Brewers, 4-2 . . . "Rance Malllnlkl doubled in two runs during a four-run aeoond inning against Tom Seaver, pacing Toronto to a 4-1 win over the New York Mets . . . Mel Ball'• two out etghlh-1.nning linale drove in the go-ahead run to lead the Chicago "Cut. past a SeaWe split IQuad. 8-7 . . . In night actton, Jerry Mamplarey drove in four runs with a bases--l<>Aded triple and infield single in lhe New York Yankees' 8-5 victory over Montreal . . , Rookie Lall QalnoDa tripled and singled, driving in three runs as Oakland beat Seattle, 9-5. Foster, Fields head team SAN FRANCISOO -UCLA and m Pepperdine each placed two players on the all -W eat Coast college basketball team choaen by members of the U nited Statea Basketball Wrltera Association, District 8. Rod Foster and Kenny Fields repraent the Paclfic-10 Conference champion• on the 10-member team while Dane Suttle and Orlando Phillips were elected from Pepperdine, victor ln lhe West Cout Athletic Conference. Others voted to the team were Michael Cage, San Diego State; ChOa McNHly, San Joee State; Byron Scott, Arizona State; Charlie Sitton, Oregon State; Peter Thl~ux. Saint Mary's, and Leon Wood, Cal State Fullerton. L Michael Jenkins (left) of Northwest~rn closes in on Notre Dame's Joe Buchanan during NIT game. Gervin lifts San Antonio George Gervin acored 28 point.a m and Gene Bub added 24 la.st night to - pace San Antonio to a 111-101 vfctory · over San Diego, the fourth atraight victory for lhe Spun and the CliJ:ra' ninth loa in their last 10 outinp . . . where in lhe . Natinal Basketball As9ociation, Maarlce Laca1 pwnped in 11 of his 23 points in lhe third period as Phoenix dealt Houston Its ninth 1traight setbadt , 125-99. The Suns have beaten the Rockets five consecutive times this seuon . . . RolaDdo Black.man came off the bench to score 13 of his te:~ 24 pointa in the fourth quarter and lead to a 120-105 dedsion over Indiana. Washington nips Boston Bengt Ga1taf11on'1 two goals m supported the 1b.arp goaltending of Pat Rinln as Washington edged Boston, 2-1, last night to aweep lhelr National Hockey t.e.gue seuon aeries wllh the Bruins. The Capita.ls' sixth victory in their las\ seven games gave them a 3-0 mark against Boston this year . . . Brian Propp and llkka Slnlnsalo fired ln third-period goals to lead Philadelphia to a 6-4 victory over Montreal . . . The New York Islanders completed a seven-game season series sweep over New Jeney, as Mike Bo11y notched three goals and Clan Gllllet two in a 9-5 romp over lhe Devils. New Mexico St. joins PCAA N ew Mexico State Univenity • will become the 101..h member of the Pacific Cout Athletic Aaaoclation, according to a story in the Loa Angeles Tims t.oday. The move, says the story, will become effective Jan. 1, 1984 . . . The Loe Angeles Raide'5 gained a favorable ruling yesterday .in the penalty ~ of their trial ~&inst the National Foot League. Judge Harry Precenoa in U.S. Di.strict Court ruled the team could ask the jury for alleged damages suffered for 1uch items aa the cost of transporting the club from Nert.hem California for games, loa of sign nmtala and additions to insurance costs. Television, radio TV: College Basketball -North Carolina State va. Pepperdlne in Corvallla, Ore., in first round NCAA Tournament play, 8:30 p.m ., O\annel 9; a.lac 11:30 p.m. (delayed), Channel 2. RADIO: Baaketball -Kansas City at La.ken, 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570). • Mailbox Student bids Hood f arelVell F.dltor'a note: The following Jetter was written by Fountain Valley High School student Mike Neilson to pay tribute to the school's equipment manager, John Hood, who died recenrly alter being struck by a car while riding h.Js bicycle. Dear F.ditor: The locker room silence at Fountain Valley High School represents the loss of a very close friend, John Hood. Not only did he do his job well as a Fountain Valley High equipment manager, but he always had a smile. He was always a happy man. I know I am speaking for all of lhe athletes at Fountain Valley when I say that I loved him very much. We will all mi.a him dearly. At lunch ti.me, he would always take time to play baaketba.U wilh us. Always allowing us to go into lhe gym was just one of the many exvas he did. rm sure they weren't on lhe application when he applied for the position. I think for the rest of my Fountain Valley High School career, I will never forget him. On Saturday we will say good-bye to our best friend and our tears will symbolize our love for him. Then and only I.hen, we will say, "Good-bye John. We love you and we always will." Mike Nell1on DON SMITH • • • From Page C1 quiet Pirate bench. "They think they can win ju.st by showing up in Orange Coast unifonns." The Pirates may Indeed, be a shy group while on the bench. But u of yesterday, lhey were just o n e-half game behind conference-leading Fullerton. • • • The Pacific Coast Conference basketball race turned out to be one of the beat In Southern California, and It was a mild surprise that Imperial Valley not only won the conference title but breezed to a 91 -70 victory over Ventura in ib first atate playoff game. Even more surpri1ing come1 the news that lmperla.l Valley may not have a basketball team next year. ln fact. Imperial Valley might not have any s1xu1a next year. ------------------------ OCC tennis teanis enjoy perfec,t day LUXURY LIA.I PLAN Liz Carllale and Roxanne Darwin all breezed to ea1y vlctoriea, whlle Ribant and El.llton took both aeta without losing a game. EWaon didn't 1oee a game ln four •ta of slnl1a. while Ribant juat mlaaed perfection with victories of 6-0, 6-0, 6-0 and 6-1 in linal• play. Fountain Valley upped lta non-J.eacue record to 4-2 with the routine victory over vlaltlng Garden Grove. Barons unbeaten Fountain Valley Htah'• women'a aoftball team ran lta ooo-lea1ue record to &-0 ~Y .. the Barona dealt vWdl\I (.a)cewood a M ~ Terd Newman at.ruck out three and walk•d no one. !Ail YOW\I w.t J..for-2 and 0Ma RmrlOe WM 2;.tor-3 wttb 2 ltBI fOf' tbe wtru'lirlL FORU•DE . - 5396 • Leulng Isn't right for I everyone, but It may be the anaww to your new car I need•. LMM • luxurtoua Continental or I.Ince* few und« '308 per month on a • I cfOMd end ...... wfth no down payment and 38 month he malnten.ice & I wwnnty. Come en w hitp • ue find t"9 rtght -.. ~ jfot you. Order youn todllj.• • MULLIGAN .. • From Page C1 that rm unhappy at UCI, but I'd be a fool If I didn't at least ll.aten." Mulligan said he was "encouraged" by hls meeting with Bay, but the Jrlahman, who has posted a ~-29 record during hla three years at UCI, "" didn't w~ to Up hia cap any further. "All I know is that I'm one of six candidates," he added. "If I have an inatde track toward getting the job, that's nice, but I really don't know where 1 stand." Would Mulligan accept the Oregon JOb 1 f offered? Again, he choee his words carefully. "I've been very happy at UCI and I love the players here," he said. "At the same time, the Oregon job is very attractive. The &ehool has a lot of plusses. I would have to weigh all the po6Sibilities before making a decision." Actually, friends close to Mulligan say he would take the job ln a minute. Mulligan just concluded the first of a new three-year UCI contract signed laat year worth approximately $150,000. Oregon would reportedly sweeten that amount considerably. "When you talk about the Pac-10, l think we're out of the ball park," admitted Dempsay of the financial differences between the two conferences. Mulligan also likes the idea of having his own gym again filled with fans. UCI, despite it.s success, hasn't drawn the support Mulligan figures the program has earned. Mulligan also isn't pleased with the lack of progress in building a new, swtable gymnasium for his team on the UCI campus. Finally, it's academically easier for an athlete to survive at Oregon than it is for him to survive at UCI. "Obviously, we would hate to lose him," said Dempsay. "We ~on't want him to leave. On the other h and, everyone is replaceable, although there's no way we could replace Bill with another Bill. "I'm sure if he were to leave a lot of people would feel like the end of the world had come. (But) it wouldn't be the end of our program. I feel very comfortable we could get a coach perfect for our situation. The program has a lot of attractive qualities where I think we could get a good coach. Dempsay reit erated, however, the school would do Its best to keep Mulligan. "We've talked. He's knows how 1 feel. Year- to-year he knows how valuable he's been," said Dempsay. "If we were in the ball park (with Oregon) and it would be the difference between him staying or not staying, I would like to talk 1o him about staying." It rmght be too late. though. Besides Mulligan, the other rumored front-runner was Monson of Idaho, whoee team lost to Oregon State by a 77-59 count Wednesday night in the first round of the NIT. In Oregon. you don't lose to an arch-nval and normally get named head coach in that state, which would seem to put Mulligan clearly in front. Bay said he hopes 1o make a decision within the next 10 days. If asked, Mulligan's answer probably won't take longer than 10 seconds. Basketball scores NCAA~ J,Ant "-d} W~ :.12: ::._St. 52 Ullfl 52 • .._ 48 Mer~~•nn .-~51 L..emer~ Pwdue 56, Robert Morrie 53 OHo u. 51, .... 81. 48 .... ._...... Jamee Madl1on 57, WHI VlfQlnla SO 'IL Commonwealth 78, LI Salle S7 NIT ,,.,.. ....... ) North-'em 71. Nolr• 0-57 t'ar'u'ppl 87, ~St. 75 ~--72. Tue-85 w-. Forwt 17, Murrey St. 80 Virginia Tec:tl 15, W9am & Mary 7t MAIA (~ CMrnlnede ea. ...,_, VLto awt.Mon. a.c. u . Santa Fe. .. ... ,.. N.M. 82 w. Ve We1l •1t•n 14 , c..i. • ..........,,, T-. 78 Fon Haye 81 .. KM. 74, L.ofM. a-11 WHALE WATCIMG LlltC~ON WhMe wat~he Whalw pau right In front of your tat>t., en • eumtuou• ... rood aatad -maybe a h• f pound hamburger tr••• -poutbfV • acalont eandwloh. ·BUlUTIN BIJlllll Kln6s . Ito~""" ......_.nlnt1 HonM loMdu .. March 19 -Pltt1burgh; March 2e ' - !dmonton. April 2 -Mlnneaota. 2 p m • April 3 - Vencouver All game• at 7 30 p m unleaa otherwlM noted. All gam .. played .al lhe Forum In Inglewood . Ticket price•: S 10.60. $9 and 17. L•"ers blls ketball Remalnlne Home lcMdule March 18 -K1nH1 City; March 20 - 011111: March 22 -Seattle; March 215 -San Antonio; March 27 -Houaton; Maroti 29 - San Diego. April 1 -N-York: Aprll 8 -Golden State; April 10 -Phoenhc; April 115 -Seattle; April 17 -Portland All gamN 11 7:30 p.m. All gamee played at the Forvm In lngl-ood. Ticket prices: $215. S22.60, $12.50. S0.60 end $7 Handball tournament The ninth annual St. Patrick'• Handball Tournament. held at the Newport Mesa Athletlc Club. continues through Suncsey. The tournament features aome of the top . pteye" lrom throughout Iha 1t11e. Theta 11 no charge For addltlonal Information. phone 631·2000. The world's fastest street race, the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. is coming March 25-27. Before you see the race, see your participating Toyota dealer. He haa Exclusive Dlacount Ticket Packages that can save you up to S13 per pereon on three days of exciting 1 Grand Prix racing action and attractionS. Ticket packagea Include everything from thre&day General Adml•Jon, reaerved grandstand eeatihg and For- mula one garage pua ... to • rlC8 day only General Admla.lon ticket. 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Wermups (Of' the meet begin al 10 FOf tnOf• lnformellon, phone aquatics dlr.ator Rey AeyM 11 97i-8WIM. Celebrity 11011 The Newport Harbor Chapter ol the City ot Hope wlll hold a eetebrlly golf tournament Monday at the lrvlne Coul Country Club. Among the oelebrltle1 tentatlwfy tcheduled 10 pertlclpate are Ernest Borgnlne. Phll Harris, Fred MaoMurray, Denni• James, Telly Savales and Charlel "Buddy" Rogers, who will eerve a1 honorary chairman. A $200 lex deductible donation Is required lo entcw the llmlted field. An additional $25 will admit • oue11 10 the tournament dinner and show which lotlow.. The tournament Is Mt to begin at 11 a.m. Coal la $2 tor apectatora. For more lnlorm1tlon, p00na 631-3422. the Long Beach Convention Center, and the Grand Prix finale. Details at your participating Toyota dealer. No product purchase necessary. Lloenaed drivers onty. Exclusive Dlaoount Ticket Pack- agea only available from your Toyota dealer. Hurry! 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The victo ry propelled the Bobcats Into a second-round battle with 12th-ranked Kentucky tomorrow Tatum, who hnished with 11 polnta, appeared to have given the Bobcat.a a victory with 14 leOOnda to go wnen he hJt a layup after stealing the ball from ISU's Michael McKenny at midcourt. But Rayna.rd Mal.aloe drilled a 20-focrter from the left comer for the Redbirds to tie the game Va. Commonwealth 76, La Salle 67 GREENSBORO, N.C. -Calvin Duncan 900red 22 point.a and Fred Brown added 18 as Virginia Commonwealth used clutch free throw shooting for a 76-67 victory over La Salle in the East Regionala. The Rams, 24-6, will play Georgia, 21 -9, tomorrow afternoon in a second-round game. V1rgin1a Commonwealth hit 17 of 20 free throws in the last 7 minutes, 26 seconds to hold off a LaSalle charge. Duncan hit all eight free throw attempts in that span and finished 12-for-12. James Madison 57, West Virginia 50 GREENSBORO, N.C. -Seven free throws by Charles Fisher in the final 60 seconds led James Madiaon to a 57-50 victory over West Virginia in the East Regionals. The Dukes, 20-10, will play eighth-ranked and defendlng national champion North Carolina in a second-round game tomorrow afternoon. The Tar Heels and the Duk~ met in the second round last year. with North Carolina winning 52-50. 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WINNIPEG JETS -Aecatlecl Normend Dllpont, left wing, lfom Sherbrooll• of tl'le Amlrtcen Ho«*~-=:. Nonfl ...-.. ._ ..._ FOIH lAUDEADALE STAIKERS - Signed Tom Clrowtc. °"'9nder, to •~ contrec1 CCIU.IQll KINGS POINT -H-8oOOy Joro1 IMletent .,...... coecfl SLIPPERY ROCK -NM*! Jeck Coa ,.....tent footbell coecfl NI.IC NOTICE "'-K-ODa flCTmOU8 .,_.. ....,-ACTmOUt .,_.. ...._ STATW' MAm •TA. Tlt9WT The lollowlng P«10119 -doing The followloo O-•on I• doing bull,_ ... ~ • WATSON SALES CO .. M l S. ~ ~ Cour1. Oerden Grow. MecMllur Slvd., 8en1• Ane. CA RANCHO NAGA GRANDE. Jay Cirde, Anaheim, CA 82807 2111 Aod Hll A-F-200. ec.ta l Del• Weteon, 181 8 Jey Celtfomle 92844 82704. Cherie• P . Sheeran, 1727 Chrtltopll« J-P11er_.., ~ ~ Cour1, Oerden Grew., 10012 ffloteu• Or .. Hunllngton c..lomM 12&44 8-dl. CA ta4e. Petrick 0 . 8e ndera, 1727 Ellubotll Stenlc}' PeterH n, a._, ,.,,,_ COIA'1.. Garden Grow, tOOH T'"-9u• Or .. Huntington ~ 82M4 8MGfl. CA t2Me. TNll ~ II conduc1eel by I Tiii• IXdliMM •• conducted by 08'*9I P11'1~· huebend end .-. Chel10e p ~ ~ J. P91 ..... Thie 1181-1 -Mid wtltl IN ll'llll ~ -llled with tho County C*1< of Ofenge County on C<Mlty Cieri! of °'MOO C<Mlty on Fet>Nvy 22. 1083. Feb. 28. 1M3. ~ ~ Publllhod Orengo Cout ONiy Publl•hed Or1no• Co••t Dally Plot, Feb 25, .... 4, 11, 18, 1.:1 Piiot. Mwefl 4, 11, 11, 21, 1M3 t 7s..3 108~ Mooe. CA 92929. Cl«:le, ...,,.,.,.,.,, CA 92807. BYRON M. TARNUTZVI, 900 Mery F. Weteon. 181 S. Jey • Vie Udlo No«S. N9wpot1 8Motl, CA Clf'Cle. Anehllm, CA 92807. 92913. Thie ~ le oonctuctod lly • Thie ~ le oonducted 11y en oon-e1 pal1nerlhlp lndlvldUlll. L Cele WettOfl 8yron M. Temutar Tiiie stll-1 -ftlod wllll IN Thie etet-t -ftled wl1tl the County C*1< of Orenge C<Mlty on County Cler1c of Orenoe County on Merel\ I . 1983. "11174 Put>ltehed Orengo Coeot Dally Piiot Merci'\ 11, II, 25, April 1, 19&3 FoC>Nwy 11, 1983. ,_,, Publlehod Oteno• Coaet Dally Piiot. Merell 11, fl , 21, Aprll 1, 1913 1291.-3 ·------------ 1232-13 1-----~------1~----------~ NIJC M)TIC[ ACl'1't0U8 91Jl•U NAm•TA.,......,. The fotlowlng por1on 11 dotng ~-AUTO L!ASE MARKETING, t t1 Geol'Qlil 8l, No. 1, Huntlng!On llMdl.. C.4 92148. Edw9rd l.aonatd Rathbun. 811 Qoorgla St .. No 1, Huntington Boedl, CA la&48. T .. bueiM9I le oonduG1eel 11)' WI lndMdwl. Ectwerd I.. Rathbun TNe lla*'lent -111N1 wttfl IN Courlt'f Oertl Of OrW1QO ~ on Mord! I . 1ta. "1M11 Publl•llecl Or•nQ• OoHt 01lly Piiot Merell 11, II, 26, Apfll 1, 1ta. I~ NI.IC NOTIC( ACmOUl-M ACTmOUS ....... NAm ITA~ N:llYIOUt WM P'ICTTnOUe .UH•N NAm ITA,.._.,, The lollowlng s---doing MAim ITATDmWT MAim STATDmNT The fo11oW1ng ~ -doing bu1ir*9 tL Tho talowlno ~ -c:IOlng Tiie followlno poreon II doing bu"'-M: MESA AUTO RESTORATION, ~ M: ~ M: COMPLETE HOME AEPAIR, 1181 W. 18111. Coete MOH, 01. .TRAVEL AFFAINI. 11611 "B" WESCO PUBL ISHI NG It&~~ Corone dll Mw. 12627 8ro0khurel St .. Foumeln Vo!Wt, CA. COMPANY. 14221 S1rM t of the CA 12a5. ~ Herbor Auto ~ 82708 Golden Ullrtem. Oen• Poln1. CA. Steven Tlmo1hy Ryen, 8 11~ & Re ntel lno. (a C e llfornle f<lorcence E. ~. 11792 82929 NarclH ue, Corona del Mer, CA GOrllOflltlon), let W. 11111, Coate Tullpwood Clrcl•. Hunlln9ton Eugene L. Colomblnl, 271172 12t25. MMe, Ca. 9M27 Boad\, CA. t2e4e MazAGOn. ....._. \'IOtO. CA 92991 Jo II n 0 e A I em e r , 10 1 ~ M1Ct1M1 OW1end, 889 W 11th, 0-~ L 8d!werz. 14152 Thie ~ le conducted by en Hollotrot>O, CofCH\e dol Mer, CA eo.te Meaa. Ca. 82U7 Erin Aoed, Garden G rove, CA. ~. '2t25. Perry U1ene , 189 W. 11111, • 92$44 Eugene L. Colombini Thie ~ le conduc1ed lly • COota MeM. Ca. IH27 EtMlll 0 . 8dlwtn. 14152 Thie et810rtllnt -fllod with the goMr9I partnenhlp. TI1ll ~ 11 oonducted 11)' e Aoed. Oetdln Otow, CA. O~ County Qeiil of °'MOO County on Si-T. Aylll'I getlW9I pertnertih19 Tilll ~ .. oonduc10d by ,., 22. 1883. Thll el-'-t -ftlod ....,, the Nowpott IWtlOr 08'*9I 1*1!•1t11P. ~ Count/ ewtc at 0renoe Coun'V on ""'° ~ ene1 ~ t. lcltlrMfln Publl•hod Ottno• Coett Dolly Mlrefl a. 111M. Aln1M m Thll utemenl ""' flllld WIVI Piiot, Feb. 25, Meroh 4. l 1, 11, "1tm ay n. ~ cauntr CiWll ot 0...,. County 1MS. PubUelloel OrenQ.O CoHt Delly Thie etat.nont ... ftlod wit\ ttie ' ,..,, 22. 1Mi. 1025-413 Pllol .,.ercll 11. 1'. 21. Aprll 1, County Cllrtl of Orengo~ on Pvbll•n.d Orange CO.et Dell Piil.iC NOTIC( IM3. 11~ Mardi 4' ltQ. "1lUJ Pltol, Feb. 25. M1rch ... 1 t , II Publllhoel Ot•noe COMt Delly 1"3. 1111_.,. NOTICE Piiot, Muoll 11, fl , 25, Ap(ll _1.i ,._ 1983 1t41 .... HCilllOUl.-U U..ITA..-r • -----------------------:i----------------------~-.....:0:.:r.:•n;,:.:oe::.;:Co:;UI DAILY PILOT/Friday, Mareh 18, 1083 Cl on TV, radio this weekend TEL£VlSION 11 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Vtr,uua w . Wuhlnat.on State at Soble, Idaho ln MCOncl round NCAA-iroumament acUon. 12:30 p.m. (4) -SKlJNG -The John Denver Celebrity Clualc, taped at Heavenly Valley ln Lake Tahoe. l p.m. (2) COLLEGE BASKETBALL - UCLA VI. Utah at Bot.e, Idaho ln aecond round NCAA Tournament action. (5) -EXHIBITION BASEBALL -Milwaukee vs. Angela in Palm Sprtnga. 1:30 p.m. (4) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Third round coverage of the Kemper Open in Maul, Hawaii. 3 p.m. (2) --COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Houaton VI. Maryland al Houston in second round NCAA Tournament acuon. 3:30 _p.m. (7) -PRO BOWLING -The $120,000 King Louie Open, taped al Overland Park, Kan. 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Milton "Iceman" McCrory (20-0, 17 KO.) va. Colin Jon.es (23-1, 20 KOs) ln a echeduled 12-round bout for the welterweight crown, taped at Reno. 7:20 p.m. (9) -BASKETBALL -Lakers at San Diego. - 8 p.m. (11) -WOMEN'S HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL -Great (Oakland) va. Buen.a at the Long Beach Arena for the Division I state championah.ip. 9 :30 p .m . (1 1) -HIGH SCHOOL All the latest information is available to you .. every day in your local daily newspaper- and that Includes the classified section. BASKETBALL -O'Oowd (San JTanc1'co) va Crenahaw at the Lone Beech Arena for th• Dlvi.alon I it.ate champtonahJp. llADIO Bueball -Dodaen vt. Atlanta al We.t Palm, 10:10 a.m .. KASC (790). Buketb&ll -UCLA VI. Utah a\ Bol ... Idaho, l :U p.m ., KMPC (710); Laken at San Dleao, 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (570). USpt. Football -LA EXPn-at Arizona, 8:30 p.m .. K.NX (1070). Hockey -Pittabur&h at K1.np. 7:20 p.m., KPRZ (11~). S•oday TELEVISION 10 a.m. (4) -RINGSIDE -Lenny Lapaalia (19-0, 19 KO.) VI. John C.ol.llna (26-0, 24 KO.) in a middleweight bout al Chicaao. 10:26 a.m. (11) -EXRIBITION BASEBALL -Atlanta vs. Dodaera in Vero Beach, Fl.a. 10:30 a.m. (7) -USFL FOOTBALL -Denver at ChJcago. 11:30 a.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Sean O'Grady (80-4, 69 KO.) v1. John "The Heal" Verderou (23-1, 16 KO.) in a junior-welterweight bout, live from Chicago. Noon (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -CBS Screaming Eagles in finals The Screaming F.aglee, an A YSO Division IV soccer team baaed ln Newport Beach, will meet a team from Winnetka of the San Fernando Vallel tomorrow (11 a.m.) in Upland to decide the Section I cham lonahi . • .. Daily Pilat:. CJas iJ.~ed phone 642·5678 will Join ln pro1_re11 Memphh Si. v1. Oeor1•town-A.lcorn St. at LoulevUl• in eecond row\d NCAA TOW'1'W'Qent acUon, and Ohio State vs. S~/Morehead State winner at Hartford In aecond round NCAA Tournament ectlon. 1 p.m . (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - N9Vtlda Lu Veau VI. Pepperdlne/Nor1h Ca.rolln.a State wtnner at Corvallla ln eeoond round NCAA Tournament action. (4) -WOMEN'S GOLF - Final round coven&• of the Kem~ ()pen ln Mau'l, Hawaii. (6) -EXHIBITION BASEBALL - Cleveland va. Anaela in Palm E!ertnaa. 1:46 p.m. (7) -WlDlt WORLD OF SPORTS - The Coca-Cola MO. live from Atlanta IntemaUonal Raceway. 3 p.m . (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Louleville v1. Tenneeaee (If Tenne11ee beat• Marquette) at EvanevU.le in eecond round NCAA Tournament acUon. U Tenne91ee l.oeea, the 1ame will be Botton College v1. Oklahoma State (If Oklahoma State beat.I Princeton) at C.orvallla in aecond round NCAA Tournament actJon. If both thoee proepect.t fail, CBS i. unsure whlch game It will televt.e. RADIO Bueball -AUanta vs. Dodgeni in Vero Beach, Fla., 10: 10 a.m .. KABC (790): Cleveland vs. Angela tn Palm Spring1, 12:56 p.m ., KMPC (710). Basketball -Dallaa at Lakera, 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (570). MONDA Y'S RADIO Dodgers vs. Montreal in West Palm, F1a .. 10:10 a.m., KABC (790): Cleveland vs. Ange~ in Palm SprlngB, 12:25 p.m .. K.MPC (710). Classified ads come to you fresh every day, with the latest information on what's for sale, for rent, or for hire. It's all updated daily for YQU. .. f .. HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AUTO MARKET ... .,.-... 1-V. TOYOTA CAMRY TOlllRANCE ••• The 1983~ front-wheel drive Toyota Camry, the company'• all-new entry Into the rapidly expanding compact market, 11 beginning to reach dealer showroom• throughout the U.S. Featuring 1tate-of-the-art technologlcal advancements -Including the use of microcomputers to control and monitor engine and automatic transmlNlon operation• -and a spacious Interior, the Camry la avalleble In both 4-door sedan and 5-door llftback models. Aerodynamics played a key role In the design of the Camry. As a result of extenatve wind tunnel testing, all surface plllara are fluah for reduced wind noise and drag, while a thin, flat roofllne helps reduce wind buffeting. A sloped nose and hood combine with a one-piece bumper and air dam to provide a smooth aJr flow both over and around the Camry. Camry's cavernous Interior puts It among the compact leaders In every Interior dimension. The transverse mounted engine, Toyota's first such ottering In the U.S., couples with a low floor to provide outstanding legroom. Rear seat occupants also enjoy ample leg and foot room, thanks In part to the low floor and wide front seat track. Camry LE models have a high level of standard equipment, Including Intermittent wipers, remote control electric mirrors and electronic AM/FM 5-speaker stereo. An Interior rear passenger sunshade Is standard on LE Llftback models as are split fold-down rear seat backs. Optional equipment for the LE version Includes cruise control, power sunroof and a power package which Includes power windows and doorlocka and special door trim. An overhead cam, 2.0-llter 4-cyllnder engine with electronic fuel Injection, powers the Camry. The engine Is Toyota's latest In the development of lightweight fuel-efficient engines offering outstanding performance and maintenance characteristics. Deluxe models. which are equipped with a 5-apeed manual transmission, earn an EPA mlleage rating of 32 mph and 44 mph on the highway. The LE models, which feature the 4-speed electronlcally controlled automatic overdrive transmission (ECT), earn equally outstanding ratings, 31 mph and 43 mph on the highway. Maintenance costs for the Camry are reduced by v-rlbbed accessory belts with a llfe expectancy of 100,000 mlles, maJntenance free wheel bearings and Toyota's standard 10,000 mlle oll change Interval -longest In the Industry. The microcomputers utilized by the electronic fuel Injection and ECT automatic also play a role In reducing maintenance and repair coats. Programmable to a diagnostic mode, the microcomputers can help pinpoint suspected problem areas. All power train components carry Toyota's standard 24-month or 24.000 mile warranty. Local Orange County dealershlps are Anaheim Toyota , Earle Ike Imports (Toyota-Volvo) In Costa Mesa. Elmore Motors (Toyota) of Westminster, Garden Grove Toyota, Irvine Toyota, 8111 Maxey Toyota In Huntington Beach, Mlaslon Viejo Toyota-Volvo, Toyota Buena Park, Toyota of Orange and Toyota of Santa Ana. • * * ANAHEIM ••• If you think purchasing a new car Is a complicated buying decision, consider ~· cross-country trucker who must spend around $70,000 for his tractor plus another $25,000 for a trailer. How does he get the decision-making Information he needs to make his flnal buying decisions? Enter the lnternatlonal Trucking Show which wlll be held at the Anaheim Convention Center, March 23, 24, 25. Here In one attractive. easy-to-move-about setting, 350 manufacturers, representing vlrtually every major manufacturer of trucks and trallers and truck component parts, wlll bring In their newest and latest equipment to present It to the truck buyer. For three days the Convention Center Is transformed Into a giant equipment shopping center showroom. People come to the lnternatlonal Trucking Show for many reasons, poln~ out Show president and producer Gary Sherrard and over 35,000 truckers and Industry personnel are expected to attend the three day show. From a manufacturer's point of view, the Show serves as a focal point for unveiling his latest technologlcal breakthroughs, his newest money-saving Innovations. The entire truck equipment lndust:y Is In the midst of a design revolution. Not many years ago 4.5 mites per gallon was the accepted norm for an over-the-road semi rig. Today 6 mlles per gallon la easily within reach. And one manufacturer recently Introduced a new model that posted 8.26 mllea per gallon on a coast-to-coast run Trucking la a business that weara out Its equipment. It 's not unusual for an owner-operator drlVlng 100,000 to 125,000 mlles each year to need a new truck every 3-4 years. That's where the International Trucking Show provides the Industry with a real service. Many manufacturert bring In key factory personnel who are able to provide vllftore with the aolutlon he or •h• aaka about. Nothing eatabUshea credlblllty falter. than a face-to-face mfftlng, Sherrard continued. Queatlone are answered, sale• point• are made, buying decl1Jon1 retnforoed. According to atudlel, 85% of the people Who come 10 thla show plan to buy on• or more product• they '" dl1played. In many waya, th• trucking lnduetry le an excellent lndlOator of the overall economy. In California, , 88% of th• 2,003 communttl• have no rail or air MrVtce; onty trucka. The lnlero1tron11 Trucking Show. b9tng 1t1ged In the An1helm Convention Center In Anahetm, Calltornla Maron 23, 24 and 25, hM no admtaalon charge. Entrance ta 1beotuttty ,,.. to everyone In tri,.dcfng. Show hourt are 1-8:30 p.m. dally. • •• SEE-WHAt:YOi'-.__.----. ......... 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I ~·If, It, 5-I • " in the -,'fittit..-tfif.• N= a. ~ ~~i" :e ~----~~-------.J im.a u ._ ...... _.........._ ___ ~....,.....;;----_;;.;__.....;-"'"'--J -" ,.. • • ,.,,... _ Mil OrtMig• Oo11t DAILY PILOT/Frida , Match 18, 1083 ------ t I \.. .. • Meet·ing of the minds Se1r1. John Glenn, D-Ob io (left) and his wife Annie visit with Almbama Gov. George Wallace and his wife Lisa at the governor's mrnnsion . 'Dilnner probe' inconclusive Offit!·ial says h e p aid his sh are with ch em ical bigwigs By ROBl!:RT P ARRY a-cllltedl'-•"* WAS K I NGTON -An Enviro1·1mental Protection Agency )probe of a top official's dinners with chemical industry represeu tatives consisted of a single 01'le-hour interview with the off icial that faile d to determinle what wa.s discussed at the meet'ings. "Perh ap1 we should have aaked more questions," conceded Harold H . Griffin, a Reagan adrninisl1ration political appointee who ha..ndled the inquiry into aasistan1t EPA adm1n1.strator John A. Todh unter's activities. The 10-page inspec tor general'u report has been cited by Todhunter as proof that 23 out-of-<1 ffi<:e meetings over seven months were proper. The report concludes the dLnnern were "consistent with the transaction of official bu1inE: sa" and that further Investigation was not justified because the cart for ID08t of the dlnnet·s was "nominal'' or Todhw·1ter paid hia share. Accci·rdinli( to Todhunter's statemi: ~t in the report, chemical lndustr y representatives paid his way at. eight of the 23 dinners and soc:ial events from July 1'981 to February 1982. The EPA probe did n o t determine the costs of the dinners, n o r did it seek to discover whether Todhunter discussed EPA business with the industry representatives at the dinners. ' The en v ironm e nt subcommittee of the Ho use Government Operati o n CommHtee is looking mto the propriety o f Todhunter's socializing with c hemical mdu.stry representatives at the same time that his Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances was deciding regulations that affect the industry Todhunter denies discussing regulation of specific chemicals at the dinners. but says he did once discuss cancer risk assessment - a key scientific que stion in deciding whether a chemical should be regulated. A ccording to curre nt and former officials involved with the inquiry, no effort was made to verify any o f Todhunter's statements in the one-hour interview. The case was cloaed a year ago. Richard Campbell. then assist.ant inspector general for investigations, said the decision not to delve more deeply mto the lunc hes was made because investigators w ere "9CarCe" and their attention was focused on questions conside red more important. "I'll admit that it was a fairly surface inquiry," Campbell said in an interview. Congre ssio n a l interest in Todhunte r's dinners prompted him to dJ.rect tus staff one year ago to begin destroying his appointment calendars at the end of e a c h m o nth, a decisio n Todhunter says was cleared with EPA lawyers. That, in tum, has Jed to a new r e vi e w by the House Subcommittee into whether destruction of calendars was proper. A federal regulation , issued last O c t o b e r , pr o hibits destruction of calendars and appointment booka of high-level government officials for six years. Before October, said Jill Merrill, a spokeswoman for the federal archives, no rule existed dealing with such documents. Meanwhile, The A11ociated Press reported Thursday that Todhunter received $1,664 from a fonner employer after going to work at EPA. c~:~lebrities get Pat's Irish Up BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - There were Irish ;okes, some well-~; nown Iriah faces and a lot of smiling Irlsh eyes at a dinner for actor Pat O'Brien to raise aome lveet' -the folding variety -for a planned Irish cultural centelt'. W •~ d n e s d a y n i g h t • • $100 -a -plate dinner at the Beveir·ly Hilton drew about 900 peopJlie, including James Cagney, Mar·t.in Sheen, Gene Kelly, Roburt Stack, Cesar Romero, Lon'I Anderson and onetime O'B1~len leading ladlee Jane Wy11 tt, Dorothy Lamour and Virginia Mayo. 'Ill.ere were lots of jokes, but Hop H drew the biggest laugh w~r i he aald the Irish were "the pou •p that arranaed the weather for 11he ~·· visit. 'Ibat poor lady went back to England with web bed feet." The planned Irish center, w bli ch miaht be located in Dcnirney or the Anaheim-Buena ParHt area. would pn!9erve the culture of the F.merald Iale, from Np• dandng to drama. O•'Brien, who played tough but kMtble lrtlh ~ In more than 00 f~llma atarUna with '"nle Fron t · Pti)e" in 1931, launched Into hil OWJlt let of INh job9. •• JC'Ve tot aood newa for you anc!l ~ rww.." he uld. "The bad nirtuw JI t.be Jr.naJJ,h an on the mocm. Tbt aood" OIW'8 -all of ihettn.'' C"81Mn, who walked with • cat'\• but spo ke vt1orou1ly, cw~rently la 1tarrlna wttb bla wSHe of 52 yean, f.Wat, ln r'Olld pr1>ductlon1 of ••on Golden Pand." (ii. O'Brterw Nrnd ln tblt=IMt lllrina ., • dinner ~· · an em·a.n.nie.> ·~· .a.out ...... -~ "P. Mk 1D1 bow lal>& I've a.I I till1 tMm. !Since Jt •• , -M; Ttiat'• bow Iona Nit ... It.' Anyonie who .... 'i Pat O'Brien touted by thron1 of 900 at charity dinner. haw anhrttil la either a •PY or • pervert. "What the bell At ml .... 83, a Jtlly ~ II m upper, ' h8 Mid. 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M .... ,,.fld1.n •M."'°""" .... ~ M>J\flf'H•~ II\ • T ••'''"" Tr•""' 1 u1&.n l'uli1y AUTOMOTIVE U.Ulll Mlutnlll IAYllDI PUOI UYFlllT Specuicular bayfront dpl.x 2 bt, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 be~· 2 boat lpece9. Reduced-.1,000,000 PlllllUU MOii IGWPlllT Ocean & jetty view1. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 beth, 3700 eq.fL $1,385,000. Oceentront. IO<I 1004 1009 lllCll 11111 um IUll llYlf 10>2 11114 111411 t(K 2 llH4 Klllt and OO'reotlon• may be mad• until 5:30 p.m. fOI' the next day'1 publl· cation. FOi' Sunday and Monday publloatlona, 12:00 noon Saturday PIHH Hk for a "klll number" when cancel· ting )'OU( Ml. Liii llLE 'Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 beth + large rec. rm., beam celllnp. fumiahed, petioe. $420,000 :::"~ IUMI :~~~ Chectc your ad dally and 111111 rapOl'1 errOl't ll'nmedl•1• 1-ly. Thi DAILY PILOT ... 1u1t 1um11 tlablllly for lh• :::~ llrat Incorrect lnHrtlon I-onz. Fllllllll 01011 MILL TIP New 4 br, 4~ be, cu.tom French Normandy Eetat.e 1.2 prime KN! hilltop s1.~.ooo. OOROIAIO OAYI IAYFIOIT lPliJI ::: ...... fer lalt Coronado laiand CUit. be:yfront lot. 85' ~t dock. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w /terml. :": Geaeral 1002 ::~ •1 YUi FUI HIT BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR " · ti purehued by 3-31-83 :~~ Naw Moblla home In 1~·· South Lagun1 Ocean· J•l l t'.11y• .. d1 (Jr,... "J ti tJ/1i t1ltJI w front Parlet Agent there 1 '·· dally 10-4:30. 1111 TIE 101 :~! Daya 4~242 Thi• 4 Bdrm hOml hu 111• IYM 548-2739 ju11 been reduced to 11o• f••ILlll $118.900 & greet term• 1•i~ .. ar• avall1blel Upgraded :~ IOW YIEWJ & prol111lonally land· 1,:. , acaped with menv -I~~ Elegant penthOUM with I nltlM. Call now le>< oom-1 "1) ~ & bay vllwt. Pro-plete cletalla on low Int• '* laulonally decorated • r•t rafa financing Call' 1~110 walk to the l>MCh ·well now1 64&-717t ieoo planned 2 Bdrm condo 182) with marbl• llreplace. Many amenlllM & prfQed W•• to Hll II $199,9001 A :io-muat _, 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS . ,.. ID& Ill IAI 14uc. Big aJngle llC>fY 4 Bdrm. THE REAL ESTATERS 14 1~ lemlly rm, M1tr aulle, 1\1< llraplaca. Loc:aleel on a Oceanfront , ... ,....... Cullom buHt 3 bdrm, 4 ba, apeclou• meeter aul- 11. 4 yra old. Stapa lo 11.ndy beach. Vacant. Trade IOf emaller home or TD. A1klng 11, 150. 000. Agent 544-9513 lllffl IUT YllW FllUH Brighi, cilan, and reedy to move lnlot 2BR 2ba, only 2 yre old. Owner open 10 •II ollare or conelder 111/opt or trede. Can aee dally 1·5pm =~~ •W mll fine lrM llned s1 o.ep.. ~"" ra11on prlol ot s119,900 IWT FAlllLY •· i"'"' L~ llngle 1tory, 3 Br Sorry only one 10 a miu den, mov•ln condition cuatomer. 751-3191 Ir, IMta laa M 1&10 with many d•coretor hHr ..u...l I U. = Clou lo the Country . I t,, lfl• t, • at '"'Ko touch11 and upgrad... !pSElECT .... I 111<1) Club and IGhoot• prfQed I PROPERTIES I "'4 .. larst let. bett ~~ 1 o 1111 s 1 1 2 , 5 o o t1aa11111. •11t 111 ::\llM 751-3191 II lM llAIT .. ....... ;,~ C::.sa.ECT "ILi ..... , 1.:1:11 "4-1112 :~:: .....,PROPERTIES '""""a 0..•'1 , ~ iv111 __ :::p:;;:;;:=~=--Live In 3 bdrm. 2 balh I ;m I upper apt Commarcitl · 1~1) lhop, otlloa OI' ret.it on ~· ll .. ...... \UI. Wl4 WIM "''" •Ull 4Ull 41Jl6 lfll 4012 40H 4026 ..,,~ .. It'll "f)) )'IC):I :1.$10 "20 »)(/ W) no to ,.,.ill """ .,..,. ..,I. ..,,. •oil "''1' MOO ~Ill ., .. ~li" GJI~ t.uo •lH , l.,. ~lll GUO •lJJ :,,, .... inll ·n" "fllt ·01~ TOii JOJO 7012 lOH 1otft .. ., l!OIO IOll tolt IOI< IOll -ll022 I024 ,.,,. tower level plu1 4 ear ~~Ing. Prloa at $395, CJlo~tei.tt GRea.1ty associated CALL l'OR t MIWON DOU.AM "'on•mu BllOKEllS Ill A. HJPS l \.1• W l o •boo •'' '••' WDJllHUL Wm. Coie, Siu. SAVE THOUSANDS, Mii 11 M your hm•, no co mm. Near park, 3 Bdrm. 3 Prof. halp. 1 low I•• Bath, vary ta111ru1. 638-14&4 Mlutt. ~ teen• room 1&1111 OAL.11 I $386.000. ~-DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If ..... U,_..l~t 11()~ti 3 ~ cuatom hma w / i;Reel;:":ora:. :57:5-ec::O:()o:O:: actMQI, pvt comm, fact •heat• avail. Pl1111tMI to avocado•. lemon• & II.Al lllTI .. Kiwi•. Prlold from 1225, Ol&IT PUB 000 t o $425,000 Tlke ldvantage of own- II you hue jull llled your new Flcllllout 876-8262 OI' 878-2429 .,., dilemma on thla onet lu1ln1u N1m1 end W. .... A• haw• not yel •ubmltt•d Immaculate three b•· II lo• pu~tlon. P'e•M don 1 torg•t 111•1 th• droom ll<>IM. R9m<>del- tlmtutton 11 30 d•J• Id kitchen. Cof.P" trom d•I• ol llMng The plumbing. N.w roo . n.w DAILY PILOT w111 carpallng. paint and publlth yo... 11a11menl 1 waltpac>ef. $199,000. ••, l4t 11 O ur IALllllJ circulellon Include• Ill• UY I ···-aw.n entire 0'8n91 Co••t -,,., ano l~at r>0t1c.. 11141M appeu In •II edition• In e~~~~~~~~ ord•• 10 aubmll your -··· m-• I a I I m I n I I o t ._.-llil_. Hl'a tranalttrld • MUST SELLll FantHtlC Iota· tlon Hla loll. your gain Only tae,850 on tNa Jdnt Towne Home dellght Call 759 -1501 or 762·7373 WALKER&LEE RealERlte ~ . publlc111on 1er1d Lovaly 4 Bdrm: Pool, •PP•opnal• c:09y •nd • apa, formal dining and ~~~~~~~~~ cheO 10 THE OAtl Y mudl muon monil Un• - PILOT. p 0 80• IMO, llevabt• at onl S 13». Coate Mffa, CA 92621 We'll do the ,.,I Fo• 1ntorm1tlon •bout teg•I edver11 .. ng p4eeM call 642 .. 321 Ext 332 ... ------~MOf• lamlllM ere getting People wno need People lhl camping "bug" 11\19 That'• wtllt the year II you ha•• • DAil Y PILOT camper that' a not getting SERVICE DIRECTORY uaed, Nit 11 now with 1 Is alt aboutl Cluallled Ad. RfSIOENllAl AEAl fSTAIE SfRV1C£S ILIFFI 4Br 2~8a, 1paclou1 kltchan, 2 car g•r•g•. walklng dlalance t o achool• & •hopping S 149,000. Lola Egan 844-7020 UMewa.man ....... YID LIT Remodel plw. evallabla for lu11ury home and gUMI hOuM. Aoom for pool. E11e1t locallon among hlgh•r prleed home• In praatlgloua .,..., Ownen -llexlble on '"""' & w4ll ~ joint 'lll'lturt. Awlll....._nt IOCllO 111111 llllE 1111,000 Softly stated elegance In t.hil 2 BR, den home. Expanaive view, gated area with pool, brick patJo, interior la open, brlabt & cheerful, but the real Joy ts our flnandng! A must lee. """' S..-.,..,\f tot• ""~ WainVd i020 ~I'""'" it-llodlt "'H 4 ,,_, iw.1 Dr"'" IO>O TNtlu IOU Vtn• 8040 A.nhtt""' l'°lMMit 804.) ' AUTOS M'ORTED "''· "'-' "°'I AIAo 91111 AlilUtl llOI BMW UllJ r .. ,,...., 1114 °"'""" "'' °"~"' till t rrr1t1 1121 t'loo UIU 11.....i. ti» ""'"" "" J..-r llJt .i.-till Lolmb1r1h>fll .. u "'"""'" .. ,, t..K"' t U 1 M•ldo fl41 M-HI> tlU M-l'lrllt t 1.- M11Nhllhl ti 47 MO 1141 Opo4 ..... ......... :::: = tllT ~"'' tlW llGllt 11o,... '"' ~ "~ ..... l\N ~ ''" T..,...W IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 WATt~HONl HOMl!> a-. REAL ESTATE 131-1.00 lmT .... ..,..., Aemode le d i B drm home In Ooata Meaa. Tiied kltetlen oountere, hentWOOd ftoor9 end lat· oe vwd """ ..,,,., tt9el. ... ihll tor """ t 13',900. Cell Don"-w.-°' Toddy lmtth fol more ....... , .... 100 OEORu~ f-lKIN'> · l) 711·1111 llOllDllLY COIVEllllT LIO&TIOll C.... .. 1 ... ltU 11~ \DI l 10\ \I ~I \I I'• r....uat.u.r l!H No~ QUllllfWiQ I Ir twnhm. ·Mo¥• Tn, tall• "9r f130042300 n~ot. pymt1. 8f11Hd ~ Wiii traci. . .... 1-66IMI ......... , ... ---t-Y ... to bch. 4 •• 3 ... ~ ltvtno rm, fttl'lly rm, 14".lndry rm, ..,. ~· •1ee.ooo. -.1111 • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. MIU'"Ch 18, 198~ • Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the boat that won The Amenca's Cup in ·75? ~)OC>~ ' C le Orang• Coast DAILY PIL.OT,,nday. March 18, 1t 8' lessi1n1al Service Direclary (I CalilMt llal1M ,e1y Cm . ltdi'M ... --· -lufqH lnu llttty Ln.. r1111t11 Pl••¥•• ... 1111 .... ____ _ $1.84 per day •,H-, O.bl>lnet,1. foablnel 1 Oclllldoar•. Lloe nH d, ,. ... ... ~A:'. .... ~ .. ~OH~A~O~L.;;RA:;T;;U;;-·1;:i:i:::;;r:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .... :: .. A..eo. ,.~11~ .. -I, ....... ,..... LOW COITll 24 HAI T~~N8. J~~~--ac ng , ar1 orm oa 01t1 Meaal N•wport. L.Atwn•t,...lhrub lnetall l•per In 111 typH of Malure, ~bll pro-.._ .,....,v ....,._ 1 1 / 1 ~all Aepl~~ 4' -.---·- oount9'1oPI. '42.oll1 Infante & 11$). 860-1330 T,... trlm/Aemovll w«tl-1 ... d/comrn e1g a ~:!lc:i~~o,:::: uo. T138<Me 542-0410 i:;.t,~rr!:. :.~~111c:;.: 0ra1n. .• Llo 6&0·I030 'We. JoM •~11 Tll1t'1 AU. you pay for 1 30 dly Id '"the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY DO IT NOWI "'"' ..... Your Delly PllOt SeMcl Directory ~ .... ,.,i..,. Mt-Mll. at HI c..,..trt C..tJMt!n. ....... Lawn malnt/ll'otolllllnQ ""Jobe OK Dey or night thl b9glnnlng In May *'· 1 llYIH* Inge. 1pr1y1d/1ppll•d , 1 .......... I a.--·-TU • ll&UUY ----------,,..•llmlt• S.f.eOlo,_IMl-__ 21_1_4 ____ --1 Wiii care for pet• and e..t qu.1111~. 26 Y' llCP well tutur11, llo'd & " ....,.,"ru-AM ~rw. 931-2345 Remod./Aec*r9. Lo rat•. ~/Aepein, oomm. la-'I c Com-' .... ., "-' 494 8548 ••-••• au 1 .. Dec kl, p1t101. fenoM . ' rllkt. Uo'cl, bonded, Relph Cabellero & Sona .. .. p I 'I u t 111 t I• I . 111 ...... Jive ,.,.. ..-. • _ .. _ ...... • ' ..... "'"" •t. Stew 712-NM In&. 'Of 111, &12 .. 141 Compl malnt. comm/ , ... --. ... OU-.M_P_J-0-88---1 175-4478 efter 8 p.m. Lio T-118,428 7S0.1353 IUl't ,....,.. OI E11p•rl1nced & prof11-!!! a--• ,.. ti ree. TrM lfllnmlng & ,. & Smalt M""""' Jobi STARVING COLLEGE Top quallty/"8u. ret• 11ona1. l/fll"f reuoneble TrM trimming, remov1I. ._ .. r-... ,•e one lmlllLJll 1.. movll, ci.an--up1. FrM c .. 1 MIKl!v64l1391 SUPER N 8 . School 8TUOl!NT8 MOl/ING FrM Mtlm111 850·7169 r1t• lor alf of your pool ltump gr1ndlng, h.Ullng ~~· MldltwrenMn Conetr. Mt, 141 48&4 eft. 4:30. TllOhlr Mell• oppon. 10 co Uc. n 24_.38 nMd1. For 111pert nr· by •KPlt1• Alnbl. FrM -~mf3' Llo'd, bonded. &49-1971 J A .. AHESI OARD£N!A HAULINO .. tudent w/lge hOUM llt by Wk/mo &xo INUrecl. 54 1·8427 Ptf!lly vlOI. calf evenlnga 5 p,m •t. Jim 155-69 tO ~·, 8..-.MAt M -•-·· Irv<* NIM IO rel• Jon l N II rele C1ll Cull WATCH US OROWI "'=Int-'·· =n IO 9 p.m If no llMWlf, h'__. I ~a ...,.. a ••"I •-~. n.--n __.., lint .._,. 769-1°"7• Th k . ' • e "' _..,. ftLEASE kW:~ -•II ·-· .,.... ,._ ,_.,.,., ;::.s.:..., Ing, tt\r"'_:I""'. F..:,. •t. " " 111 YC!il 17o• 7l0 1119 H'NG NQ/STRIPPI G ..... ......,...,._..._ ___ _ oon1tr, repelra big or DRYWALL TAPING ~i·· .. t;i-4047 HAUL·MOl/E·REMOVE •-.... Tax Palad!f vi,';.Mc Scott 64$-9326 (114) 4 I 111 Pvt Tu1or1ng/ Remedlel emell. Guer. 07H21M All Tut\M'91 & AoouetlC p: It T uh T .. ... , .. _... ln1truotlon. Xlnt rMUtta. REMODELS/FACE LIFTS F,_ Mt. t<evln 073·'503 GAROENIHO & MAINT. um~ G NOR~.. Fedeflted Tax 8erv1o1 -" Expert w111coverlng In· 20 Y'I exp Pool MfV, r• K-8. (213)692-3784 Relld/oomm/lnd. Verd • 1 Home/offlcle eppt•. by. Rloherd Sinor. Lie. ltlllllk>n. R .... Coneul-molding. Early compl• --------C111tom wood p1t101, ......_.._. __ , ~ .,_trim ... Cl I .... 171 280644 14 yr1 01 heppy tent A--""nml 6314590 tlon, melnt. & repair. Tfliq lentn dec:kl & ~ 1111 Ol'I --1MM847 ' 84G-1a10 H NaN ...,,... local cu11omer1 _,, FrM 11t. 24 hi' M<V UO. _._ ...... ____ ..._ __ llm repa ir. FrH HI. ELECTRICIAN. Priced ROBIN'S CLEANING O.ve'1: M011 110-175 or Thenk you 131-4410 Blackwelder Papem1ng-283e00 845-6280 T~ord PrOCllling Randy 841~22 right, frM 11tlm1t• on JE881E'8 GARDENING Service . a thoroughly 20% off 1 .. t ~r·e. Wiii ' Ing & R1mov1I. Qual. . Oulcil. MIY revtlionl llfVI or amall jobe. CIMn-upl, tlM lrtm & clMn tM>uM 640-4157 tre\191 641.()929 LOWEST RATE81 Prompt, work only. 4G4-36111 ••rcklet Releonlbte 851-1041 C!!f!! 1em.. uo. 3*21. 113-<>3611 ll'llnt. MrYlce 840-8036 · n111 prof1111ona11. 15 -nYOllO a••-• w•-.1-c•---•-~~~~~~~~~ Very tnor:r.:h-Od rele TAXES: pl<:kup & delNefy yr11 •vn 136-71411 Pht .. ra-'-y -...._ --· No 8 1111'1\/No Shampoo LIC'D ELECTRICIAN llH•UI •••Miii J::::ab & "'wp'd 11 rour home ~ onloe. ...,... e P P & F S S F _._ -""" ~ P'INTER8 NEED P .. OF. PHOTOGRAPHER UC~d.· r111n71!627u~~!. WE WASH WINDOWS Ateudcal CtUlan lain peclalllt. Ml Oua1 WOftc·AMI. rat• 139-6035 1162-11622 Ou of 11at1 & mllltary " " ... ........., F of __ ....,....., .......... ...,..._-t dry. FrM Ill. 839-1512 Tom 83t-6072/97S-754<t allo Appl. 832..aaa 1 WORKI 30 Yf• exp. Int/ Model portlollo•. por-ut ·Pr llllonal New & RNprey. Remod, S 1 OLUI In ExpenfM Hou11kleplng ext. Acou1110 celllng1 trelt1, weddlnge, t>Mld1. LL PrtJtrty 1emcft FQuallty WOt1I guaranteed carpentry. Uc. #414&91. t\ampoo llMm ctMn. RESID/COMM'UIND. • Vee & euppllee lncfuded JMB An1nclal Servlcel Lie. 366780. FrM .. 1. 1tc. Studio e•p. FREE --rM lltlmet1 843-73111 Ablllty Bid,. 730-1900 Color brlght1ne r1, wttl 20 yr1. Do my own wor1t. Lge/11nall, lewn melnt, Kitty 841-4970 FO<ml prepared by D•YI• Painting 842•7479 6117 w/afttlng. 5411,.eg111 Rental Surveyt tor hire Seeger'• Window W•Mi· ---------1 crpt1 • tO min. bleeofl. uc. 278041 Al &46-a12e gardening 9413-2503 ----------1 IOCOUntanll. Moderate lb, 112·1141 AatUJt Hall, Hv/dln. rme S15; l"O IUll/ ... /l8 K&D Lanc:llGllPI Mllnt. 11&11'1 &UllM r1tM. c111 63tr3ee3. MITH P&llTill Platter/ ltJ!ir ~ ~sf,Jt- Drlvewey-Pnlng Lot ~f~a, ~ 112; RIMI tic •••• .,1 234'5 Comp!. Gardening Serv. ~~~7 n h &1 .. ~dlble) , __ .1 ..J-26 yn lie 403941 Ina. PLASTER PATCHIHO ... ff.at , W. C Ing ~ting r • · · · ....... ~ ...., • .F:..:r.:M:..:111::_ _ _:54&-::::.:.2:.:4&=9:.i·-.._.--;97:-;';:;ee;;-:.;;;-;;"';-:;mee~•-aoe_1 --1e1,...1 bonded. Reta. Color EK· R11tucco1. lntlut. 30 Huber Roofing-Ill typet. John• lndow IMn Aooflng-We1ttprooflng odor. Cfl>t ~. 111 yn CHRISTY & SON -MRS. CLEAN nU IS'MAtll pen. 1183--0911 Richard yr1 Neat. Peul 54~2977 New·r1COYW-deck1 FrM •t. 12 yri exp. S&S Mphlt 831-4199llc :ra. ~~:;: myHll. 24 HOURS: LIC'D GL'!~.T~~~n=:ufo Mak11 11 gl11m: home, Sod, eprtnkler and lhrub P&llT Jiii O&ITI.I UC ••11802. 5411-11734 640-1oe1 l!lplttla1 We Care Cfl>t ~ 53M 121 or 850--0998 yr •• "p., R.... apt, Ole. Ref•. 843-2240 ln1tallallon. Our worll FREE EST. INT/EXT. 11£ rur'm~· All Roofing Repllrl 8a"'-lfflnn, any hour Steam Clean & Uphol. ftulat lli4-1425. HouHCt.antng· R11lden-oCnly look1 1xpen111ve REFS UC. 320881 . 11111 -Hot tar. wood, comp. Ille 1tafe Ln ...... v,_.. ... T-""" u -·-t u It "···· .... tlal & v1eancle1. 01111 heck our prlcee be 0<• TEO 71411171-9047 • 11111•1 FrM e1t 639-3232 That all contractors who Neer Vlctona/Xlnt rlf'I. ..~ """"'' '!.· .. ~71.i. ............ JllU Pecotte 64~840 Xeo.4 you buy! UC. 204618. Colla Miia. &42-Ma2 .-. ratee. ........., v .,~ M~ 15 ~ -CALL 64&-lO 13. Cu1tom pllntlng, ext, Int. ~' laJI rfffl9f!11·1HI perform wonc owrr 1200 ..---. ***HOME REPAIR YOU'RE THE BOSSI! quality wont at redUOldl lneludlng l1bor and I'm avallebl• to b1by11t CARPET INSTALLATlON Uo.. bonded. 9-1 71 Elec-Pluml>-Cwpentry .-.. .•• rJ. H ,,...___ Lltf4't laNe• a.., winter ratea. Free ••I. Fr" •t · #381042 meterlal1 mu1t be If· Moo-Fri O~·OO & REPAIRS. 30 yn 1X$1. S all I bl OK Fut .....,. . OUM..,.,..,., o-673-2031 Pfuter & Drywall REPAIR SPECIALIST can-1. UnltcenMd con-881·90J8 JMn~ 8411-8031 (blf 8, al1 4) lar!I! Daer lt,.U ...:::,.. ~elth &4e-4e12 B V 56e-0718 Elper lend-s>e & dMn· ••v Ext/Int. Relluceo9 Shalle-Comp-.Shlngle trac:tort lhOOld IO llate ., ____ ,. / ,. __ ____,,_ ALL MAKES 1prlng1 SPARKLE PLEHTY upe, trM trlmmlnQ. Fr.. INTIEXT CALL JIM. Blockwalll ~892 751-7710 551-5552 In their ectv.rtf.._, Con-lall.... ..._..,,--.... .. , ....... ~ ...:.__, ' 20 year1 exp. erpntry, H~ C.._··inn .,_...._ Ill. Tony &4&-7~ ••Atlll -·._ ·~.._-..... ....-~-eiec plm"""' E...,...h, ~·--· .... .._._ ._.. Pl--'"la1 tractort lllCS c:on9Umert. Balloon Promottone Unll· Cement·Muonf'Y·Block Lo retM. Tom 557-4480 • ., • .,.. ·-·· ng. Xlnt rm. 642·8809 • ;;:;::::-7-::-;;;;;;:;:;-;;::;:-;-1:.:: ... ==i-a.....----Secretarial Semen contact Mery Grondte 11 W....._ ,..,_ ........ •... ReM r1t•. &41-ooe3. I ... !II Paint: bt. 12004 (facla & J" a.. El M •••-ltJI (71•) 5"" .,. ... wtth --y mlted: bright bouquet1I _.......,. wvr... ....... ~ Cl anl f / o I • ... v --Sec el 1 I Mrvlcee ""'-.. .,......,..., -· S-dey. 484-7560 #381057 Rob 547-2&83 ~ JACK OF ALL TRADES eork ni f, c B:;da~~. BRICKWORK Small )obi. do~>r1). Int. I 0 room WATER HEATER "'---'al 1..:. ,.9:,.•y. etc. F .. t:~: queallon1. Contr.ctor'1 Call Jaetc anY11me w • . . lffwpon. eo.te Miia. Uc d ~-9898 Pool heatert•Fu;',;;. . ..,117~S6. 760-6359 State UoenM Board. 28 .... !J lentcea Rocl'I c:onctet• & muon-TIEU 01y or night. 1175--3014 538-2738· 638-3625 Irvine. Ref•. 875-3175 HIGH QUALITY Civic Center P lue, Permanent Hair Removal. (',.: ::.r-m;-~1705 Topped/remoYld. a..ri ONE CAU DOES Ill QUALITY CLEANING ll&Smf I ll'IOOI EXT/INT REAS. Comm'I· Spec In r .. tau-Sblltn Room 890, Santa Ana. Free Con1uft1t1011. Concrete : 1m1ll or lg• up,,,..., lawn1. 751-3478 Pelntlng, c1rp1ntry. wlt~~~OUCh All typee-< .... 831-2345 JAY 831-7053 rani~p~f ~30 Don't Move. Improve! CA 112701. Member Elec::trologl•t• Jobi. Remove old, rt-Landecaping·Yd Clnupe rooting, crpt lleam ctn-Frplce: bultt, remodeled. INT/EXT PAINTING Skytttee & Bay WlndOWI =::::::::::::::::::::::= Aaaoc. CA. 45M573 ..... ...._ w/rww. 845-8512 TrM lrlm/remov-Malnt Ing. gardening. yard ckl· HouM & oHloe cleenlng. Brick & II one, brick & WALLPAPERING Replpe; repelr. remodel. Free eet Rell. 539-3232 I 1• / r•-11 ...--lrrlgAltton Jim 151-01211 up, etc LOWMI ratee. Rell1bl1, thorough & 1 Cuatom ~ Free e1t Free H I. reHonable. u1 .. r ul Altral Selling 1nylhln9 with • STARR 54a-.471 quick. 1 10 hr. Ginger. pevtng. Exp'd 893-3 43 _Aeu~::___:S:..:t.:..,,..:.:...54:..;.:.7_~;.:2.:.8.;.1 1_UC':':'::d-;-;Jon~n-:83::-::l·;::1::';:5-:1 :--The tu1111 draw 1n the 8urQl1t & Fn Alarme Delly Piiot Cl...,fled Ad Cleen-upe/Landacaplng 754-7321 BRICKWORK: Small or ATLAS PLUMBING & West. . • Dally Piiot C41ntr81 Reporting Is a llmple mettw HaAng -Tree Trim Hive aomethlng to Mii? lgl lob•. r19llr1 local Find llfllat you want In Heetlng. apeciallzJng In Cluellled Ad. C11t Today All/comm. 846-0099 f\at call 842-6878. FrM 111. 642-9907 CIUallled eds do 11 well Clualllld Ad• ~-S678 r.t.. &45-1512 Da1ly Piiot Cluelfleda repalra. 845-1888 642-5e711 People wflO need People Tha1'a wl\lt the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 11 all aboutt Atutant1, Uaf. • hL ltatalt tea.re nt1 IKllH ltatall,. ltl4 lduL ltata11 2.120 IMt l fHd 3004 Ptruaala 3012 ltlp Wutt4 !1180 Belt Wutt4 SlOQ Belt Wu... 9100 I ..... -it•--• -•• ..... /.......... t817 w .. telltt, N.8 . 278 •f775 up. 1900 tt lndu· CIRCUS Of Butendera & waiters/ P=::=:..-. hOl1-& but-l&lllllllllt !!J!d •• _...... .,_ 10 3eoo eq. tt. 2,435 eq. llrlal office. 18101 R• ~ound: L~ grey/brown wa1tre11H Exper pref bo)'I. Exper pref but wm With aome followtng tor f>f.mium 2 8' & 1 91 both hlllltt4 n. Sultlble for mldlc:al or dondo Clrcfe, "R .. , rabbit Htcllfl erH, llSSlliE but will train right pea-train the right peopl1. new beeuty 1alon In RYii IDT&LI ~ block to bMch. N.wty 11 1 In Ofange Co. dental. Agent 541-6032 Hunt Ing to n Be• eh Npt Ben M&-l815 pie. Yng car-minded Yng car-minded pea-N-port Bffch. Joyce. 3 & 4 Br. CIOM to -ter, ~. 1tove & re-Eltlblllhed 12 yeetal 842-283-4. Found· German Shor1halr 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD people apply In perton. pl• apply In person. 64&-1075 furn & unfurn, r ... on-fr 1 g •. J 0 e at •PhotOI Tlken• Prime Fountain Vllley 0(. Pointer. W11hlngton & FULLERTON Monday March 21, 1·3 WldnHdly, March 23. -------- able , all emenltlH. 714/551-1452 8 Mo. Guamtd SeMcl flee. 8114 aq ft 10529 In Laouna Niguel, Crown Broadway, SA. 835--0240 110-·1112 PM. Panhandler, 34130 1·3 pm Penhendfer. httMiMW .. , BrOller 176-4912. Newpor1 Ofc 832~13'4 S 1 at • r · ( O 1 e k ) Valley Pef't(way, approx Peclllc Coast Hwy, Dane 34130 Pacific Coul Sday weell. houra llax, ---------1..... 2t11 ~On to ell 714/986-113-4. . 1644 lq. ft. 645-0215. Found: Brown Tebby at Open 24 hra Point. Hwy, Dana Point. Corona del Mar. Work ''' IUEIYI m who -moving ••-n --1100 If 2 ore & wrh•• Beech & McFadden. HB. l llYl I WEEI 833-eo1'lo -873-8817 NEW ~ted 2o Town-UY'" 91111. Tuitln Of<: 832 ... 13-4 ,,._ _.,"" .,_ 54Mn2 •Boat S1IHm1n. E•P•· Driver, nora1 dellvery, 20 .,. Wkly rentelt now av.ii. FuH Servloa Sult• HOO 11 wrhae • .,ice, ATTRACTIVE rieneed Preferred. Call hra pr wtt. 1ttemoont. No HouMkeeper..(;oo« liYI In home ILLAGE COM· 1 105 & up. Color TV. M/F to lttr frg Npt Hgta SI MJ OllTI.. frwy cloH , lop loc .. Oil gr88fl & rid Macaw MASSEUSSES 564_8500 9Qe reatr1c1lon. Xavler'I tor lldlr1y man. Belbol MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 2"' Phonet In room. 2274 home. non-tmkr 27-37 $575 Fum/ furn 875-8261 Parrot on Marlgokl St In TO SERVE YOU o f NewpoTt Beach lallfld. Good ref1 .. Nlaty Ba. HI00-1800 eq It.°' Ne wport Blvd. CM. '360. l.tg room. Diana Att YoU need":1or one . !Approx. 1100 aq II work OrHnbrook hou1lng a..lkHfer HMe4 645-7845 oper1 875-8538 pure luxury. GeregH , IW&-744&. 831·12M, 842-3442 Monthly FM! ehop. v. 81 In private 1ract 979-93-48 COEDS-Would love to Mnfg of rfoatlng merina •PH In every home -64 Id (C I M l founi party w/you. Call Sue °' 1tructure1 needs Booll-UIYEI lateritr ..... PIMt ma1ter 1ult1, dining • •-• _._ Shr lg Newport Ocean-640-7o rM .. tenbce °I' t' •3~ d0 yng m,ale ,.blk eaCMt. Kathy anytime (213) kHp•r for 2 full days Muat heve sm•ll car °' Put time melntenanee room•. wood burning --front "rty, fem n/smkr. ......... ue • qu • · • vie range t.;,th. 8 3 •. • s 7 1 , ( 7 1 • ' _ ...... _ • ~•Ion u-·-., __ ,...._ ..-rll -' *Ill.ID .,..r-..* 831-3e71, 876-2880 64&-8305 .. .. '"' eec:tl '#eelt ·Your"'""""' motorcycle Futt or part I ,,._.t · """"• ,..,,.,.,... llrept1e11, micro-wave '333 mo. 82e--0057 1 MO FREE RENT 527-71811 of dll)'I We have C P.A. time For immediate Exper1lnoe • must. ~ ov.m,prlvatepetloe & Wklyre nte lal95 up. ROOMMATEREGISTRY 1roomto7rooma.Adj.lllu,laataJa ltlS to w or k with you. WO<k: flNlf\Ollr9q'd.&45--0210 yard9, Qlf'd«llr provld-Color TV, frM cotlM, Ren 112 Loat: 1m11t Terrier ml11 M Peneaal _ Thompeon Floatation co. Cell: 645-0366 eel. Eleg9rtt IMnQ only 15 '-led pool & 111P9 to ~· S20 Altporter Inn & FfWY9. No IPY1me Tu1tln RetalVoffloe dog. whit•, red collar, .___._ 3014 1645 Monrovia Ave C.M. LUU. lllllT&IY mlnutH from l'Hhlon oceen. Kltchenl IVlll. ' ..... ~ed. •pace. Low rent. Hpt/ Pacific Sanda trect nr ewRKH Pl•H• call 645_21142 Orlvwt wanted for dell\/-. Newpo11 Center Reel flllnd. 7 mlnu1• to S.C. 9411 H. Cout Hwy. 714-etl..room VIN/MC Call M 833-3223 Main 11. 730· 1470 or Beecn & Atlante, H.B. •ANGELA SPIRITUAL 1 da)'I 8-5, M·F. e<y to bull.__, dayt. Eetate Litigation Firm Plan or O.C. Airport. Ygunl 8-:tl. 494-5294 PYtl Newport. 38' twnhM, N.8. tnc:.. IVllll. 83t-8e89 842-0100. 949-1221 Coneultant-all matten Mu11 have own vetilcle f'IMdl lharp, eJIP'd 1ege1 Juel 1Ht of Newport OllU MYI MIF vu B9dt Bey. pool, Mar . . 500 mo 875-24115 873-9784 Boolllleeper. PIT. Non-(714)n9-1062 Sec'y Xlnt typing, dk't• Btvd. & eo. of San Diego ten n 11' • P •. Jan 648-MC2 873-6500 a__ I £TS profl1 organization AIR. 1•waa111 .,., ... E phone and lhOrthllnd a F From •1000/mo 8lngle room. without bl, 7~ · aa11tUCtata I SCR'M L , Payroll, GIL, Cell Or. _.,_.... ,.._ ' s 1 rwy. • on bHch, kit evall !TWO SUPER wllerfroot ft • lalllltll I Hendrix 646-7458 E O.E. Fin Tr1d1 Mag. A11i1t ~~·~~2 1 ery open. 831•5439. 2473 Ofange Merc:h 1alto.17M23t F/M to* 2 br, ~ b• Pini offtoll. $375 MOtl. M• huuctaall 30l2 r· . I with proof, edit wrttlng, .,...,...,.,., Ave., Coeta MIM. Newpor1 apt, N.8 . '350. rfner'I Miii, NB 64&-5061 llWPtlT llAll I ANSWERS . aaaana lllllEEPEI prod., rHHrch, 1ome Lii• Guud for Week of Ell-bluff, lplC 1 bd, pool, m..... 720-1646 ~ Alrpor1 ~ Shlken Ripen I lMst We need •n energetic, clerlc•f Pub. career 3-28 lhru 4-3. Variable plMNnt area. no ~ Very privet• rm & be. Beaut. N.8 . pv1 home, &Iii. from nMSi>., lltm ID911111 Gr.in _ On,..y S!_ quellfled pereon lo oriented only. Xlnt. Eng. hr1. Oay1 or evn. R•· '575/mo 644-47117 relrlge. P ref femele. want reap. empl. adult, 11 per 1q lt/M9ny JCtru Look for our lnHtl In NAPKINS '•1dft 4014 IMlndle all of our bOOk-grammar llUb nae. A. quited certification Arlt LIDO DELUXE SPACIOUS 1325/mo. 1173-7544 lmmed. 1275 + utlle . Call 567_70fo Sunda y'• Dally Piiot Al1., reoeMng wry~ *lllll lltP keeping. Seeretulal cent Eng/Journ grad Aki. CPR,~ Ute 2 er. Oen, "J*:, br patio. 4 Bt. F. v. ,_ 405 rwy & 645-9516 (moet of you wt• r«*ve cite ln11tructlonl on how Elegent designer !union • k 111 • b • n •fl c I a I . pref. S 1100/mo to 11111. 11vlng Niguel Shore• 11350. 875-«l59 •hopping. Kit prlv. 2 8' "°"'9 trptc tlo ~ eq ft. Olcorsted, .....,_ one). If you would Ilk•• to faff my neighbor'• ahop Prim• Newport 63t-!S t15 714-979-36ee ~~ty Allodatlon. 2 Ek. 2 Ba. '525. No...... 1240/mo. ~ ~ ~. oc:Mr. ':..: ~r~e nlllr'pree~~I· = ~~ -·-Cite, all I want to kflO'# Is B ••ch Are a . D • Y • lllllEEPllS ~ 1•,..IW OFFICER ..... --·-.._,_.. wlllr• do I put tl'le NAP· ..... '""2 E ... 2 3282 ..,n I -~ -~ ......... ·-Located eaoee N.B Gotl 1275 & 175 dip. Room Femel• non-amok er. building. 556-9 50 ~ Marl900r KINS? '".,.."""' ve1.,... -Prefer w/benklng eiq>erl-ll sal ) .,... --...... •r• CourM. 645-4855. W/kltc:flen prtvhgee. Npt 1476/mo. 073-1195, MACARTHUR & REDHILL Mlaek>n Viet<> Found: Sllkl•. M vie Own your own buelnet11 ~;~~u~.la~i for eo.t. ~·OfflOll of ~ =~!'°"~ 2 91, 1 Ba. pool Nwpt HGtl Bctl. 942"2302 875-"88 Lg •Ingle pvt ofo, fur· (114) M1·1ll1 ~I/Siiier 3/14. Selling Prfneeaa HouM e11perlenee. Send re-Independent 11crow 1lve loan rape Mltllng ar-. '550/mo Incl 0-. Bdrm w/houH prlv. nr CdM 2 br. ~ Wlw, 3 nl9hed. Non«nkr. Avall 647-73ee Cryttal. 731•1~9 IUtne to: FDIC. P.0 Box compeny. Prel w/work high Income. Bulldert A- 3228 Clay St, A unit. ~ & lltlOPPlno c:ntt. ~to be9ch. l250 mo. lmmld. No IM f9Cl. P'1 & IYPlllll Jleatt It L.aa 4124 1e10. Newport 8Hch, Hper. In H. B./ F. V. nanc lel, 843-2330 842-2705, ""-1424. Adulte onty. 982.7520 Crlilg 581-1411 daye Mentll1al Mrvtoe avd. could be tile best wey found: I yr lrllll Setter, ~ CA 92683 erN. Salary open Cell (Denita). 2 BR 2 Ba. atepeto beech. Room with loft. Block M/F, prof. onty, 26-33. NI l350 mo. 761~n4 Be 1llm. Quit 1moklng. vie Euclld/Slater, Ftn UllllnoYt ITWI L:Laur~a.~9~53-eo20~~~---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ SM. 1700 mo. fr 0 m b •• ch . NB . SMt<R. CLEAN to ltv 2 ll!INT ION 8. • u cc e •• I u f . vty 557-7185• 540~ Sall9 home. car, MO. Call 1&1110/Put n .. &4M747; 84&-7171. All 135()/mo. e75-967e. 5 to br, 2'A b• condo, gar. OFFICE SUfTE w/Hwbor •538~1115 2043 w .. r. µ,.1· PurM, i..aguna Hotel now! Pr--.tatlve Action Specl1fty drug store ,, DTll ~ ~~ &tat• U lair 3 bd 2 b du 7pm. lrplc, etc. C.M. $300/mo. vte. Padflc: Cout ...._, cliff Or. 1te 307. Npl Bdl. dining room. 3/14. Credit Worhhop , 951-61147. 111klng a personable P111 time. Various olfioe loin PrOOWOB ~ :X, tatlo, • ~ yrty: Furn. rm In pvt ,_ rv 831"'4381 Dew AWox 1000 eq n ... -,. By appt, card• e1c . 83()..0079 an c:ollee1, 24 houn. ~~o P7'~ ~:.;, ~': ~~mgrowtng lmmedl•tefy. Mu1t be $825 mo. 87~ Agt. SC Pin•. •hr beth, Ygunl holw $2t5-1425 71~7100 PlmlTITIYE 9PM l!!r!t11n. T.D.'14021 30 hB per wt! 5-48-3242, 642-1«174 el(plt\el!Cld In FHSIVA Avail. 4/t, 1 Br & patio. I 8 5 I wk . n I 1 m k r . + utll, pvt rm/bl. Nr-. ...... T •••-aAftll ~ femlll bttclllwtlt Pit I.I. UTn.D m HIU llH Full Charna bOOkkMPM. ~~.~ Pleuel, cell tor ,575. 2 ........ 5. Lux. 556-1737 499-4122, 497-4391 _, -.... Bull, fem•I• blacll w/ •• 1_ ..... "' B •-.,...,....., ,,_ . ... -· El OfflCE/ WAREHOUSE, ........ brown pawi Shepherd lltftaMt ... ... 1610 Sen ... .,.......,.. N · It typing. 40 hr wtt. Prefer 937-3958 blt-ln1, pool. BBQ, no Room In Private home. Rmrnlt, OWi mlltUre, 1000 11 to 2700 ft.. At· ....,.. mix, ten\161 blkltan fer-S~ In tit & 2°nd CUtlllr meture penon. mu9t bl A1ttritM f ...... llJ pita, no exceptlonl. >Ont 1250/mo M• 1«12-2112 9'de CM. Aprtl 6. ~ tractive, well m.intalned WI 1&11 rt« mix puppy, female TD' llnce 1849 M•Jor Stocie Btokerege permen1n1 loce l real-.__. Npt locetlon • Dover/ be'-1 3-9 am & 5-e 831~ « 642-2999 mode rn building • on "Why not 191 UI help?" blk wlwtlt PIW9 Lib mix Robt s:ttlef NH/CM Arm nr O.C. elrpon. Hr1: dent. Send r"ume to: l~~~~ ... ~m!I~-~~~ :,,-=.._ ~ ~=: pm. LIV 2 Br apt, CdM. Ctllnl q11let etrfft. Anfgned M 1 r r I 1 g 1 puppy, mele red/blk RE &rOller Bd Reeltort 7•3 Good typing tkllla 1 Peraonnel Director PO I~ 111 645 M4I Room tor rent In a pmate Cove blu119, lhr w/epl, plrtlttng. garegee •v•ll· Troubl1 1?/0 lvor c 1 . Shepherd mix, l•m•I• 842~2171 5'4S--Oe11 ll)d edc:llng maetllne Ill· Boll 595. Balbo•. Ca Lot Per1on wanted for mag. home. cnrtetlM college gar IVlll .• 17~298 ~ Ible. Femlly Probl1m1? Do-blk mixed Hulky puppy. ~· Clll 955-& 120 921«1 1 7-1 1 Rent a Cer. Bal. Penft. 3 BR 2ba. t lot or bu1lneu Men pref. 8l'lr 2 8r apt In Ha 30, 84M800, &45-3323 da meetlc Vloteno.?/Chlld Newport Beach An1m1f WIDOW HAS UI for General Office 850-1190 oft und, eundeck. 1275. 548-33e6 from Hnd 138·llimo .iDllYftl 11f1U. AbuM7/0hlld ouetody?. Shelter. 644-805e. 125 T O'e, 110,000 up. Ho ........ Full or Part-time Jobliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cleanly cSeco<atld. G1r-• • Immigration (Refugee)? a.A-. Dr. C.M. eredtt eheck. no penalty. ULlll l&Y Olll 1Nn poeltlon with a io. eg e Free laund Baekb1y NB pvt rm Helplumllh.860-8894 1 MOFREEAEHT IN'HOUS~CALLS Call Oenl1on A11oc Flll/malfclertt.Fufltlme, callaleloompeny Need llUITIJllm 1800/mo yrly. Ref1: ~1~· ~ PR 0 F . W I M 8 hr. Wltll •hor1 term , ..... , l1'9111.u4l F:r!:i~,~~; 673-7311 In Accounting Dept. anergelfc. ereat!W pea-Pll1/tlme. T9Ml• Club. 875-0988 " r Twn."IM 1215 + ~ ut11L fUI ~ eutt11. Kllf> Cell collct. 24 hre. ... mennet9d Can not l'U -TUTT I. PteaM call for .,, IPi>t ~ trlllr\ for v-1ld Hun11ngton &Mdl. Sat. & Penlnaila. downltalrl. 2 Yearly on th• bH eh t 19' & last. 80: 646-4370 ~~h::,!0:C:, l Ill et...._ llM kH p •It Sun 3•20 C.....t~ "4-2123 9-5 PM. 646-5000 11 typing. Xlnt ~·h~r. 7~~?71.JT17 bd 1.,. .,_, "'4*dt•loar room apt. kltc:henellte & bUa/~1 tvn. ee1 eo-Dr. SYl1• 14. -life. 831-3123 0t• .... 10T1• Newport 8Mdl Mon..frt onty Bee med cemn?.'· fi1: =::;y::.,r-~ aw.i.nledywthflrtum N e wport B u ch . ~.'::!;,:"'S:ogr:!:! La.I Ce1 Ml longhllr 2 2;<'50;~ = ~-:0~~ .. ,.. i~'.'°';,·4C.8'!::f':T; · · / e:: patio, t 7.s mo, rtf OeH nfront. Newport ~•o:ft. C~ 1175· 1131"*1· by hOltJng • Swtee 1111· 'f' Mail'. "BabY". YeltOw cured by 1lngle fernlly WMIDI 644-1888 M&lf'"M Tuma p u;·6~~ee8~~-:-: 8-otl. 813-4154. 1 aft. e.30 • LUii de nt for 10 wk• thl• COiiar. no ... ,.. 142-2338 homll In Sen Bemadlno. U.S. & OVERSEAS E.0 .E. M/F Miiiion VleJo WOITl9n'I m. • P'em. Pvt room & beth. eummer. Student Wfll pey .,__,,, Bllt r.n. c:octl Prln only e111 Dennie Pey Renge. contemp()rery clothing Mindi lettla....... llM Oomc>I. ~d prlv. • Rlllm 145/wk. Oall R1ndy .. ._.... .. (714) ea&-9828 Mon-Fri 123,500 • 148,800 hMnl llalllttlMH 11«1 ...ictno ·~ $880, 8ly9lde condo, 2 8' ,,,_ Knol Motet on eo.t '290/mo & ~ uUl. Av.II Pl'llnl eo.ta MIN 1oca-7141833-1171 Cdi~~~~~ M . Fat Info. (312).. ea6-.3338 man. Fu11 time. Tuee lhru ledv to !Mf\909. ;18me. 2 a.. oce.,, view. MC. Hwy, HS. *Pl!OOCMl'I· Aprll tit 831·0412. don, abund11nt perking, I.Mt .a,.... HM 8 4 0 • 3 4 2 8 h 0 m •, TD. on C.M. Ai>ll. Very Ext E-1630. for DI-Sat. RequlrH b11lo Sefary a bonUI. 8 9nd :J· a P91'kJno. loltlllp Wtty ,.._, ~ 64&-744a lull ..,w.. Fnltn 1155. 536-7S.2 off. leCl#'I 121 eOO @ 12% rec:10fY. knowledge~~· r11um1 to 8. c 11111n, ~~ ':" ..al...,•-. ~ 211t 2ba. pool, tlMll. &42•78&0 Found· Collie/ Siberian tnt anti. due In 3 Y'9. w11 lllPIHTI 11111-~Mi vetitci. r':. =~ MattM. Certlbed. IMt & dip.~ ' Ocean vi ... color tv, & ;,. ~t~id ~ -• latala ltH fNM\ ADS HutttY mhc, ~-= 1-2 dllcount. 642·veM. TllY f£1r!:' ~:!'.: •11, ... - 1 91 216 32nd 8t room pllc>n9e, lie, ~.. 946-0099 ~ IUlWfY medlcel/ uunu yrs. M. Coet• K9fl ~to Prel °' to yr old "'"""'-"'' -·-·-_. yfty 9500/mo oon... $tep9 to bleoh. prof ~ edl to LAllUt• M&..()714 .......... arowlna oo. In Sen Juli\ tlon. 493..()122 Earn t4aO to saoo per A#t a.t ~m.. Htd pool. &42-12&2 25 SIM ,... mllll pret'd. wotics ~ Hte.. &ub'el ARE FREE Found· Sml blk cat wtgm e=. s Y"I exper, ~ llllUL .,.. ..-ff ~ hWI a etL WBTCUR' 2 er. 1~ ea. • '-talttll'I !:.::!u:.,r.A~·a~2':. f'g° itt. we:,~~ CI• ..,·~166 ltlt Wu... HM ~ ... ·1'r: ~E~A"lt ~~111t~OC:~:!:\~~~; =.a°':::::;:: Townbouee. No pell. Ilg 8Mr Oebln for rtftt. o 647-4111 7141788-4000 I 1 ... AIDE to old•r woman Hon4ftllu, ~ ~ OOOd tvolno. ...... C•ll tol r. RounttH et =~~ hdforcl tolitee from Snow &um-a...cino mature T otrice. l torege. A•tJll, M2 ... ll ,i. Jell muet n.v. oar. M..-11: :rw~rr~ '2'2.11N .. ~ l'IW9t &e a Mif efat11r a ~7::.c bJ;..11AM a mil. 1 Ir & loft, lrpl, TV. dellrtl1g ~ 8tlOp ~ ~ 9' ........ , Ing, eto onoe • WMk. NB. Regen be,._ to WOtt! wttt1 t1tue Ba! nt fllfllt. From f19 per to IMte IUnwloul e>-4M .;q ft. Any .a. 10 na1111 ~ '41·1MS 1¥19 •fU. .upeMllon. Salary ne-uun•• Wltb « wmiout 2 Ir bl! IW'ol'1 ~ & ~. NM1'7 monlory Point P9nthOu-124a eq ft. H .. 7'f4t . ·-PIT1 llll'•IE AaSISTANT MOR. 1>1'111 Eicper. Collnter ~for gotla.bl9. H.B. call l(.ity dlOIOmL "'1f;tj 10AM to bey Onty lMe ~ ... Alf *""ltlM, Y«'I Colla ....... Zon9dC-2 CALL • lllop NI . LMSy't CIC>· l'Wl\llCll'OO.c.llUUra. lt&444507. 12 No o n , Mo n-F ri. • · • ... .... ~= ftltftllfled. To Pet Rnder913&-t 1'3 2112 HAIWOA ILVO t 111 n'g ••pr. n 1 e 14•3156 _ ... -147-Tt11 a ar.2Ba. ... trpo, fromtllOIWMd.Ctoeeto Jutt. 4 ... 2tlt .......... OOl'TAMUA 644-2470 COUNTER H!LP, pert• ~-ul1m9.•-.. -.-c-fl-1_n_l_o_1 _H_1_l_P•-rl 1 b toOll 10 oc•an. eld --. ..., ._., ,,,.,,,,,,.. ,....,,.., wwtted ~ bedQ. 1701 eq ft Lolt: In OdM lflc)rdf!L 141-1411 um., IOCllY ln per.on et r • Treln ... Som• l!•per b2'04-33rd01 & .; .. ~d SW..t Y•~ 'tpf1, PA'r ONORATO 2 Br 1 ~ la t wl'll\11 ~~.J.f.~.291 oo' .. MaleO~fl I t .,. k11fttten, ap.t 24 tn. fl Aflrt .... tfl ..... fi e Tl!• Tummy Stuffer, ;:-.:,.::--wftl\~ 11=1· a.taoO retot "'OI • .,,, N!AL UTATB f3071mo 1M -eao. _ _., , aq ,,. 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' I .I ~· • • I HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA TIL·l-1110 Orang41 Coalt DAILY PILOT/Frtday, Match 11. 1083 <:I I lllmllH!ft! 1111 ltQ Ult Tiit .... a.nd ...,, Jolltt --..... •• ldftt oond ~IA.LI (114) 121•.20t3 NJ~ • ....-.... cw.om~ aw 1ro1 ..a. 400lq In ...., to- ...... 1125 146-1201 ~, hY'J duly comm ........... .............. 8ee the TAVAHA '2 l HAI IMMEMATf. OPt!HIHGI v.a, ftlO. ~ SanirU.J, Maid lt FO" l'Affr·TIMI NMOH8 IN MOO«S t&O. bo1t1 ol labrie ARIES (Mu. 21-Apr. 19): Clc.9 netahbor OI' TILUHON• IAW DlPAMMtHT ~ -•4·120, plclUf .... to MARINE" 4' Dleelll Crule6n9 C4nwr a Ke4dl Matlner Me rine ... 2 .. 200 -··uve •idt in reeolvlna dilemma -lnvolvee 0, LAAOI ()RANCH COAST NIWIPAPf,A 111/lun, MMofl 1e.10. •20. ml10. hOUHhOld • ,.._ ,,... adfTllMIOfl. bhlblt I ta tn I I 1 I 0 S 3 S , pernmen\al =· auO\ority and money. Check , ..... Huntington Cent• t..-.JJ!!! 87.,.7753 •-.t.. ---'• .~.i.. wt•"" ex-""e..--, .... _ wnu..... d 8 ., ............ & -. a 8Mctl _ 1------... --,---1 CF 21. 111. --*· oond. VWOA .............. ~ .... t""'"'' .... v u~ ._... •evening• an aturday Blvd.'H.~ ,_, ·-••II• loaded, l1t,OOO. to btlCk wot"dt with ._\I. 1 ...... • ....,..._. SUN. ~~· 11 "~~· Air tool1, oarp•nter 84f.0830 TAURUS (Apr. 20.May 20): You diax>ver ways · mom ngt W.lell OIYITIL 11tt 6~tMMi .,:,~ ~. ~.: too11. mechanic 10011, .....:....:...:..;...:..;,_ ___ _ of ntlieVlnC tlnandal burdena -cycle colnotdea •commlNlon/GuarantM o o 111 c t or• ,urnltur•. ""'~· 811v· COfd• ~ Hema Whol•••I• to OHl•r•. Hobie 1e wltrall•r. no with ..-umption of cuh now. More penona become "Mutt be ambltloua, .,. ..... 860-1127 •1111' et?o"'o~i .. ,.'"X!.A!: etc. • • Fri· I& Sal·1t 8un°20 = ::»~~W'Oftl. in • .-11 ln ........... ... vt ti Ari pleuant and reliable • • 1058 &uperlOf Ave. C.M. .....=::.:...:.:..:....· .;,__...;__._,..~ ten!lllw:u your •-M>men... ews. ac ooa. ee, Ex ••.-e Lett "... oa11 873-8013 B•t·lun, t-6. * MIClno-83 l.a&e7 ll!!f/lkl Jilt Ubr~~=1~ayf~==)~~·haaia on fresh • bur:l~~~.~~lr~~· ~rln,~t20Jo.'100 nrm. lall!!a Pplaa.ta ~1~1~~-1=·~· '51 ChtllOtlft. "" mano-..._.,. i •Thll It not temp"'rarv "2-382' SAT t lo 4 It '401 E. Bay. •eviral relr~·1, bedl, CLUB CAR w/reoharger, g1ny Cavalier. 11 It. start, added lnde.,., ..... ence, op ty to p oneer a v • , .. 1tree1 leatil. ,_ 11cen... 1 8 & o o A M o a I 1 t-.t ..,._,_ ••d t T1 .... 1 ..... intuition H::z 1 1tyl• oablnet Super' famlly patio tale. d,....... •• • latnoe. removable do0f1, hNd a 7•7 p•• pr'Or-•· ~' u.~ )'OW' own,-grnen . "........ ..l'~·eSm•ll dr...., wi Record•, book1, co•· IOfu, din. Mt•. 383 W. ,..,. llaht• 1550 or IMk• 2091224·5 " or ... are on tar1et. You'll aet to heart of mattert in ln'of 11eo· Commod• tumH, lbl, chre. color Wll1on (E. of H•rbor). offer. &45-453511-1 . 209/227-2159 connection wtth Oftt.lve endeavor, romance. ~2-6878, ext. 312 :'111.,P a mirror. 1200: TV. Sal/Sun tam. .ll'f Ill 11111 ' CANCER (June 21-July 22): Take a eecond between 6:30PM-9PM Rec:ta.ngl• table, 117& Ctttg ••l Jiu Roll•••Y b•d•, 11ereo, 8~:8c~~~. ~!CH Of oHet &73:-0211 look -eecurity LI at atake, careful obeervation ls All American Oak P tlo s-...... 7' ~~ .. TV 100·1 78 rpm record•. ...., ·1 .. 18' C.ittornta ~ v h •• t.. Kno "°""807 I -· """""'• ' t-t~ ..!A.o' I boyl' 83e-72e2 " necemary. Family member is on rl& t tr-.:&. w "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" -------::""11-=--1:--:1:""1 qn 11 waterbed, b•d•. oioi't1H, c~~k book•. bow rider. 110 , Vo vo. ~t roceed accordingly. Clandestine conference ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!! Aull&Mtt tracer. kh were, lkll & mlac. Sit. l0·4. Ul42 Mine to SpHd Blk• Onty 70 ht on eng. (lllle -mudl morel OrMt ltemtl 1129. Pool T11>1e 1199 new}. CB anl..W. a tt1r affect vna1" immediate future. HARBOR AAEA O Cor1ander Dr. (In ~). Ou Stove •14"'. Relrl-.......... ••100 ..... ••" •u13 J--......... ~ be UANCE 8EAV1CE Sun. only & 30-4 4 • • .,,... .., ...,. ,._,.._. LEO (July 23·A\.\8. 22): What •P....-~ to APP eo 1 ~ Aoacl• Av (In 1919 MIPe 61. C.M. Mal-get•tor $199. 873--3&37 1 ... ...1_. .... 7111 Immovable will now prove to be Oexible -means -~~econd54t::11 *"'VI-trHI Sell, CouchH & AAOIO CONTROLLED ...... !! .. second effort could 1ucceed. Focus on friends, lllUIATI IPDlllS ........ · C.. • Ct\alrl. Marc:tt teth. Sat· M00£L AIRPLANE USED ATOMIC 4 Mltlne popularity, abi.llty to wtn way through power of I I llY ~ ta ... urday 4 ci...nn11 Krall, good Eng. 30 HP. Xlnt cond. Herb 9&7·8133 lut:t:=-.... ~ workm1n1hlp, never S 100 O. Ev•• c a II pertu.uion. Need telephone we. repreeentatives to ~Kenmore touch~ .... mT ~ flown. $250. 5-40-6317 ...:•...:7..:..6-..:..2853,;__ ____ _ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Apparent obstacle _ft ... tonight ln Costa Mesa office. _, Su ,. __ .. Moving Sale, Furnllyre, 1..miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ........ Evlnrude, U&O. ua1l be · ·-to ards ......... 1 ..... • wather/dryer aet. -Every nday, ., .. ,...,pm. Odd• a E.ndl, Plcturea. 1• ..., .... act y proves to 1teppmg·1.vne w &..,..· mond $225 ea. Frigidaire Orange Cou1 Coll~•· 507 17th St. H.B. In the the Encore. • contlgn· 7th hp Boott, SIOOI. You'll be uked to review, revile and poaibly to refriQ. 21 c.t., vwy ctMl't Fairview & Arlington, lll-v rnent 11ore now acoept-538-e2211 213-802'°'340 begin a rebul..lding ~· Spotlight on career, •part t.IJne S29&. Everything llk1 Colla M .... Adm!Nlon . Ing con1lgnment1 for Ill.la / ltrftce 7121 n,._tf. and unique from co"-""•-. M be l l6 ,_ oond. 84&-2'08 trH to buyere. Seller Sat/Sun. 161122 Lynn St. April tit opening. Or-=:=.:L:.-~==;....;;;,,;;;;;-. r--u"-e-• Ult at eaat _.:---~--:-:-:-I Reaarvatlona/ lnlo. Bolu Chic a/Warner. Rieger owner 831--0281. Fla.--1 .... 1 .._ L BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for •No experience necessary Very clean lrg upright 556--5980 Furniture & Mlle:;. 10 to 8 pm Mon thru Sat. -.-·•--1tlcant ............ e which could u}tt-A•-•y -ult in •p•-----t pe---nality treenr. s200. a retno • 31111 E. 17th St. Co1t•1 ...... t .. le.t1 .....-~ ~-oe ....... \Cl ,..,. ~· ,_, ewlvel 1helve1 S1f&. GARAGE S-'LE • Furn, Mela. . Slit Of poweJ. c.11 journey. Focus on philoeophical concepts, spiritual •Reliable Mak• otter. 720-0356~ SATURDAY Only Major oddl & ~ Sat SAM. Weltpott Pllllfflc Boetl values and gain through wilt.en word. Lunar aspect •Good ......... 1 .. ,. po•6ntial Appllanc11. vacuum, 817t Mer Vista, HB Ed-I 845"'4524 !h ...... ...... "'" 18 c.t. G.E. refrlo, Bed. Furniture Balket1, ward• a BolH ()990llte DoghouH tor lrg dog. --------also highJJgJ ta language. gold colOf 1100. Can'dlH. Baby Thing•: May Co. good condition. 39"x83" Outboard Repalra. Fall SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Basic domestic 842"'4178 I Strollee c.,...1, a..... $25. 536-1388 •ft &PM Elflcl•nt Service. Brian adjustment la highlighted. Emphasis also on finances Kenmore.....,_, •100, & nett•, Baby EWQQY, C~ lnlat Bulll·ln gH dbl• oven Hiii Marini. 2430 Cit as they affect one cloee to you, including business Ml·Hll, Id. 111, aft. I.SO 1tec. dryer. 175. Xlnt thM. Print D~er. Ana-Everything Go•• Sllel countenop 1to..,.. S50ea. Hwy, N. B. e...2-1151 naof"h'l•r or mate. Keep retlOlutions 00..,_....,.1 ..... diet., cond. 5~ . werlng Mich ne, Add· Furniture, im Appll-Gd gold urpet 12 yard. 11111 A Deeb 7tU ..---·~·""'6 I dre11ograph. Fen •( anoM. Bedding DllhM 4"'"41355 _ nutrition, health. , TELEMARKETING Wuher S30. Dryer: 011 Guitar -'mp, Electronic Off1Ce ltema Mtlquee a Slngle Mlnl1ter w/qul•t SAGJTrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Play waiting 8;~..... Max. oomm. Advertl.ing Sl20. E1lc:ttlc Sl20. ~ equip. & loll more. 8at Mlac. SatiSun 10·'· Newport BHch Tennl• Ill• 1tyl• .. •k• flve- ..... nv>, define terms, steer clear of self.deception. t<M p.m. 547.0685 frlgerator & Portlbl• &-2 only. 2924 Androe. t7"2 Mann St Unlwfe-memt>erlhlp. l600 aboard •llP tor lmmec. 0 -Sett Dl1hwuher. Cenl1ter I Men \/erd•. 751·3287 tty Plril · 845-9554 c1a11lc 32' Hllboat. Emphaala on public relationa, partnershipe, joint Call u1 about th• Telephone Appl. .,. Vacuum 125. 751-3287. E..,.... · Relrlg, imall OE. HO. 973.5455 morning•. efforts, abWty to negotiate. Get rid of superfluous =ru::.nguce.r:r: • •••• • E......_ ,SAT/SUN llAM. 417 Ci-l!!p!! leMk Antique 1word. lrame1 (213) 424-4174 aftooons. material, check budget. streamline techniques. Agerll Trlllnlng wlll .... WASHERIORYER I brlllo St. CM. Photo Attn BuyeR: hutch. et• wig'-. wa1erbed, 3 pc Boat ellpe evallable. ,.... CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Pressure ~lntert.;.a with "°"' $5.00 r ht. Sten lmmed. 3 MO OLD eqpt c.mer .. & datk rm gar•. antlquea. hanging bdrm .... drUHtl, port Bellctl. 25'-35'..0'. applied ln COnn..,..t1'on with employment, basic -t em~ment. Day evening •hlfl• S800 obo. 720-07111 eqpt Antlquea N1vaho lamP9 RoNYtlle pottery. tooll. etc. 492-5275 Cell 842-4644 ""' r-· .vall. Santa ""-otfloe. Ciot11ea t>e'by 1tem1 b 1 • b & much services and need to fulflll obligation. Older 1183"" 11 &p. preferred but wtll Phllco Retrlg•. aid• by ~ 1ec' • r c-a · ~~c137 F I & Wllcoa a Gibb• a1ngl1 FREE 30' SUP & DOCK , _ _.'vidual --1..~ demands, aome of which may be ••• --tl'llin. I need enthullutlC 1 1 d • · S 2 O 0 / O 8 o · '· m more. 84 · r needle pwr -'ng maoh 1n ~ w/pttv owner ua&& iUAl\CD _. ~ volcle Who can think on e 7 5 -1 9 2 2 E v • 1 . Sat. + v. HP mtr & tbl S 125 In exchange fOf my llrnlt- justl.fied. Self..mottvaled, ~to their •••••· Call 545-7582 Morning•. M;31t~ ~="li,sc:m~· Tutla 1162-6470 ed UM ol boat, motor AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Attain of heart :1ef:ff;'Jo.~ trana. &82·7H7 or 882-7503 Roal jewelry tu;n collecl: H t b tll 1 12" TEAKWOOD Floor pref. Larry 87&-1103 or dominate 8CenariO. Member of oprvwite sex does blWn 2-9, M~frt. Alk Admiral 5 • 5 1 ............. .:..~ Lemon g '· ••uhl u "'-··'• Wiii cover 250 83S-e281. m 2.433 ...-••• -PUT -I Bfecl .,_, ,..,............ furniture, everyt ng -...-• S 11 care, will plainly show it. Important project can _., •-°' · $150. ' goea trom Pott & pane to 1 111. 60% of1 retell. • 50' Slip. xlnl loc. a aecur-now be cornJ>let.ed. ~ 'f04J( Income , ....... Wert 543-57118 IFood dr· dot~.'$"; Orendfather clock Many I $350. lnslallatlon rn•t• lty Sall Boat pi.,. led. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Areas previously by doing lnterHllng.. .... Obi OV8fl QM stove. ~~:133~'C::• Maia SI. anllqu ... 1ome collec:· rlall lnc:I. 546-35tll 6>'~7en. 873-7873 _ _._,__. will . benefi f Hnht ~..._wont on -I ... "' l300. tor'• Item•. l31"'4200 for $325/mo fOf 35' Sall ao.t vu..~.,.. now receive to greater""& · behelf ot Natton11 Cam-awcil91 543-7857 or 831-1070 Garage Sale Sat, 2327 8')Pt. •11&11111 1 •llP 0·n Penlniul•. Check property values, obtain professional :=·rr=~i.:;!'~ ,..,.. M dryer, electr .• wnt. ~ Dr. ~ Hat· Muttl Famlly, An~ Old "Hollywood" portable, 875-4633. appraisal. Your position la stronger than originally teed 8alea fer leMI ~ ondltlon 1200 5tiopp1ng • Baby doll•. book•. Sit-Sun hold• up 10 3 blkH, .....:...;..:,._..:.._;,__ ___ _ anticipated. ::::: but ·_.. tralrl~ ............ ,,... ~ 831-3379 . ltema. & .much more. M 845 W Mahli St In hardly uHd, $25. Call 42' lllp, $6/ft, Huntington "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ F in ..... ~1 ................ Furniture. Baby lteme. le-olctT1.11t1n. · · -or wtuld, ~1221 H21art>ou3-5..!:1o.ye013 898-- 243-4; = ~!:*°"Rob.n:. u::~ "411 Jtr llMr 19 c:u" _,.,. .............. Ml bo>*, radio.. roll-•· ;!-~7~~---·l~~~~~~!!!!!~~-;,_-•'------ltlt ...... llH ltlt Wu... SlH at ••tr hrt ti.. le11, lea-maker, Ken· w1y b•d•. dreuera. !ntaWltr Ward• ponable w Newport lhore moor-=-.:REAL~~EST::A~TE~y,.;:i..,:=~..,;;;;-~ffjijl;;mM;yF°-.. -..n1 All_......... mor•. 1250 .... Keomor• mile. Ffl..Sat. a.... t585 Sal/Sun eem Comar Yale aewtng mac:ttlne 1100. Ing. w/9' 11c111. tor boatl ... ... fer l•••*-ltl wtft dble oven gu 1tove. Orange Ave. & ~ 5362 Yale S48--0132 or 631.0736 up 10 18', end of «th St. Ternporw2.;.• a tn ctey, s.i.man. Need 1 ...,._ tor bu9'/ ctllt'opnictlc of. SALES poeltlon open w/ ·---&300. Both xlnt cond. S S M 3 48 Sh 1...,......t •Miii · $1800 720-1440 •• "'-. T---, lY'P-rtenced p«IOl'I In -ftoa. Muet be INrp. ._.. guaranteed 1alary or W 1•1 IHI 845-6910 •I-un, • 1 a -Lott 0 """" M t •• Waal.. t••• · ... "' ...,,_ del rl'lafdal & lndU9tl'lel r..i eoend • ron Lane. Living rm & Sit Sun OrMn Lantern W• -3 email lide tlel. Can ec-~.~1~50Ccwona _....tor .. ucc-luta :'J'1:'':;'g:':,~ dphon~ ~-=-~c~i'~':: ~ C-ptm f!ll dln•tl• ut. ml1c . M~blle Home Park !WANTED: Ladl11 bike. oomodat• up to 8' t>ewn ------~=---=---~1 ClfOwlng firm manner. '5 WPM. 10 Hardy 531-3000 ---APPLE II COMPUTER 714.751·5179 S~ 100, 14352 BMcti ' Good condition end r .. -onty. $11/foo19S5-2473 Pll'l/Tlm pa M a.at wiortl~ldlttool key, good figure aptl· 48K-18 8ec1or DOS • JUMBO YARD S ALE Blvd. FumltUN, Ptct\Kee, eonable. 873-3023 Dock Avalleble, Udo.,.. Want-.t edultl owir 22 In Newport tude, Hp., "non·1mkr S.... We need good people to Centrontx pnmer -mon-5t·l30. Sat 19th Sun Knlck·Knack1, clolhel, •uiul Ideal tor apc>rox 35' by who enjoy wonmo wtth 7''1846-6061 pref. 831..aellO ....._,. llt up 1ppolntment1 ltor -micro modem 11110 20th eam to ? 849 8ur1 Kit Item•. and much ·-----~.. IU4 12' 8Mm low proNe Sall youth. Mutt b• well e.tate 8alea W. -from 04K Coat• Meee of-1tar ROM + vl1lcalc & St. C.M. more. 1192-3859 ... u-Bo at. e 7 5 -4 S 2 3 • groomed.~.• RHI Eetate/Property llllPT/lll'f woniPett-ttme,9AM·2 flee In the evening tor mora. 12,000 c uh. Ovation Claulcal Guitar _e:.;7..:.3.eeoo~------~ rnottvetof. Swt maneoem•ut CJC*llng tor NHI, front office ap-PM or 4 PM-9 PM with Holday 1nn·1 ,_trawl 650-2014. ....tan UIS w/hard •hell cue. hat 36• v Bet1h !Of pwr t>oat. at t7& ~ "*"· Call exp Income propertli pew8111Ce :I'd for thl9 L A. nm. Olrculatlon <*It>. 8etery + ~ *IBM~PC MK. 2 drl.....a. bullt In pick-up w/ water, elec . H curlty 2.-6pft,8'e-7021(81ktor HIH 1peclall1t, ••I prHllglou1y located twnln~•....._ 11on + bonu1. Call 12 .. monitor complete 2tgellail.ant)que~, IMl'9Mhlltltt vowme. ea.. & Tr.ble 1280 650-1225 8*wr0n). known apt MMe 1n9"'t firm. ... ~good ot-&man hQur1y W10* _.,. 751~222 ""-1 PM sy9tem. t.i'50 563-0429 hend catWd, wflh open 4 c:htl/~umbfela control lllnt ef\ape. e.t ....;.:..:..;_·------HIT 1'm co. RepHt comm on flceupeitaocal be wry rww lllc:t'Ulld oomml.-T~--· wn doonl. P«*l ftnllh, '90/ot>O. 751-7tS3t, Oller Call Bonni•-------- nD/fiUIM ~"'! a~.nt:·. ~5:~~ =:;. &:.=.• i: e-~~ 1111. ,. ••au C,::~~ ~*i:: ~~:;,.1~~Pb~~";,.~~~ CotTMt1t1te • .olld wa1nu1 164<M7ee Trull!ttatita Mall• Mir• st helping 842-1511 wor1l.lng w/'CJP ...,... ex-MM• 137& su~nower Full or parHlm•. Pu-won• prtm. S100. WM llnl1h 1300 4 potter w/~6 ':a~:• OYltW:~). ~cl= lkJcla 1111 youtJI cantere promol• umn111n ec:vtlvel '~ th• world Ave., T14/540-0301 blllt*'O ~ has 5 Sl!IO. 983-4171 QUMl'I bed w/w;:'.,;· ,.. . = I~ :ao 1 i....d ~Schwinn bite• w/ their own N1abll1hed .---.... ... ~ with Nadquet1ef'I ~ thla.,., •~ ...........__ ~Y~~ ~~~ Tex.u tnetrumentl home llOP'/100 '/1~·.~on med'. ~11t lnt1~ l>ellgnwvel_. 1hort neck. only 1100. training wMela 185. uu l'CM.lt• Mature, outgo-.,,.,,__ ...... expending Olg8lltalttcM•. ~ ~ ........ • ...,.,.!."'" compute<, w/tape rec:-..-ona . ......,.. ••• 720-1875 &40-'°89 Ing, attr.ctlve parental 11t daea eatate ,_.. ~growth opp() Expenelioe pr••ed l6otl Of Mlel'y, wtMcM.,.. Ofds S200 6"-el87 pile ueed (buyer lo r.. corduroy. Barely u1ed MW. type,.,....~ Cll velop•r tor lncllvldual pereon. Med/ .....,., ..... 11 great•r. CHh t>o-• · move) carpet wi ped., Mu1t Sell . $1000. Fender Twin 1300 Bu-........ 1111 2-6PM. M-F. 6"46-7021. wl1h excellent typing a o.it llt1. Contec:1 No flqMr. nueea. H. 8. •Appia It+, 48K ~ 61 light bnm ginger c:dor, 780-9031 • ""*" Heed 1100. Prao- PIGture framing. M/f , people1kllla. PIHH Jull• aft 8 :30AM &3l-3494 ... CM 111.1.al monltor,xtraa.lllerw. excel. co-ncf. $250, tlceAmpS30.751-32e7'77M()9ed~t.Od contact Jecquellne Dey, 7t4n52.eooo. EO£/M/F · · 114-llll I 1 • O 5 O Io b o. PP 540-8361 J ... bt 1114 Evea. 1chl tran1. Gd cond, CU91om pk;tur• frame;· P9lao1wiel ~ ACQUIS CORPORA-SEAMSTRE88 WANTED: 831-2394 White Floral Sofa. 2 wing· '" ,...= ...., ____ .. _ ..... S '"X (Selmer) llke new mull •5•11 $300/obo, Mat cutting, gtaaa ou • 3990 Weltq Pl. #295 TION Mu1t have lndu1trlal OP I I • ~ Pr• ,. ....,., ..,..,...,..., ,_,, " ~ •ting, fUI time, exp. pr.-833-9021 11952 ~ 81, ~ or a.by Loe*. d• M d 1 1 free le I• MU ed chalr1 w/ottoman, fl•w1-. Relall, '11000, S7H. (Bundy). CLARI -------- ferred. 648 41183 ~ 8eedl 715 Sew at home. C all ~ (213)~1:S... blk L b oott.table.~Anne Sell l450 842-8832 ~id cond. 195. Moped Peugeot, nice --8iiiiiiiii"--R~tlonl9tl Ale Cleflc Ste lOO. llV, 92 875•3841 or 875•0817 ....--. To good hOme: a ltyla. 11200. 984-4821 ' . 7 cond.1250 obo. ..... for IHl·P•c•d aHrch REFINED LADY to ltve In ...,.. "'•'wild mmolx .• !1'82-yedt124·,'!'!>~'.;1!~ Sola. lov••••t, ohalr a l .w,2~. NO Rl~,!J~22 MU-__ • .__ a 971M>359 for Hlllld !toning. Mutt firm. Lit•'=' mu1t a1 llouaekeeper and 111~ _. -.......... -• ., ........... .,..... , .... , ... • be rnedclN• Hop Sing have car In . oond. comp•nlon to •lderly Secretary: Front office, ~.:,C:1.,°f"~~= Roger ~~t~mieoo~e;.~~ 1;:~: 25 Ct Brulllan Topaz. lpl .... 1 Int v=: ~." :!.t J::;.d. '~ Excell. opp(''/ tor go 091· lady. Room, board and type 55 wpm, good wttti tor Ad Agency. Hunt. 9Mullful Siberian Hulky (213) '402·5918 apPf. at $3700 • ONLY Hamlllon dratting tablel M2-.3429 PIT Allll'9I t•. wn. ~-84()..2050 fMer/. ~19 ~honH, lllH. CPA & Bdl, 898-2054 "'*-Neuter'ed. 3 yn old S-50 '8001 840-8888 w/Vemco dratting me--------- Deity Piiot new1paper M ,Mon-f IUTllUITllll v~"r/i!c~gr1tr:'!1~~: -w/papere, nd• gooa ~~:1~5 ... ...__ 1•111 c:n1ne1.81M110 ... ,,,._/ dealer In lrvtn• area. RecepUonl1t • for iml Part tlmt, meM'e count· 7141752·21117. nneo• llOIM. 7511-lelO ~ • l111ten 1111 A&>Pfo•. 20 hre pr Wk. marketing co. on w . ., help, Ideal for colloe I Moo twe 80 wpm aoc:u--German Shepherd good Sota & Matching Chair 500 w,,,,,_ a1tteee IPf1IY SAVIN 770 BONO coi:; 85 12751°" AAem001• & aame.... 17th, CM. PIT poeeftllllty .tudenta & llomel'Mk..., SECIETllY ~~a2 t ull ti me. natur•d. 1ovH' kid•. 5'0 tor bottl. 848.o210 painter. 1300 or ~•t: ~~",;~~~:'.':°:i~o. ·~~::*bi~aiu moped k•nd =~:r· Mint ~ M time~~ 11·3, Mon.Fri. Call art s· ......... ~ Arm In n••d• a good home. QUEEN sz WATI:RBED Flet "'°'°' and tr8llWnla-64+ 1501 • I w d I h Id I 2 0 5 • he¥t wHcle. otc lkMI -2PM f65.455' -altreu/Welter. PI T 842·"83 1100. 545-fi22 Ilion. S200 °'belt offer. 548-24211aft11AM pr•f., llgM truck w/ a..t Inc. 931·73'2 · faaNoft lei hM Im· ct.ye, over 1e Wiii train, ~ Xeroa 2800, Ilk• new. _ ttiell. Ott"'J nmt, Ill• medlat• opening tor 8tllra 541-n4e Good home, bHuUtul, Lc7le See1 (Nit dr) t75, ,. 11800 or lake ~ pay. '81 Kaw9iNkl KZ305 -·...-1 SecretarY/b«*Up ope. lovtng, blonde, Cocker 11 r g • of 11 c • d •I k 2 HP 12 Rock'Mlll ~ rnent• of I 104 pr mo. Xlnt oond, l900 Of beet :::onalt> :t!::o.;! W. need bttQtlt. ~ llU1I PDm ration. bp•r prel'd . ...... SIM Sp1nlel. Appro• 4yre. S25fot>O call "4-8190 Arm Saw w/bladH & 493-2499 eve.. on.. 751~2611 -~-tv ·~ "°' a daftnltety pleeMnt ~. deelglwr draft HOul'l I to 4:30. COntact Good hOUH dog bul • llland. 3 .... -· -· ,.._ people. We wll tnln you / han!«I Heit9n M4o2292 EXP£RT WORO needa yw'd too. lnquq KING SERTA MATTRE.SS MOO. I~--leMI 1131 1111 IMM 111 Jl Ctlll btwn ._. to worts on our phone c::'"· w mec PROCESSOR .-657.0219. SET. Nevw ueed . S150. Hew 3 ,_ 1'A HP .-c.1:11e=t=:::1L.::;::;:...~-.;1 Under 2 ooo m11a, rune = = ... ~~ 911tem/compu1er. You ~ .:. '=: Ill!!'!' ... ' --....,. ••C*>Ji11ient. l*1 r--1 MU 548-8201 aft'· motor (Dayton) Sll5. Tw: rtllea 22a. 2 lhotc Ilk• new 1100. Day• ...... -,, ..... 1 mu1t b• abl• to type •· ..-. ,.... ..-~ Newpcwi ....=-:..... ....... !:.:..'; lime or temporery. -nn 1 aoe. 1 loWeMt oombo &45-2516 1 ga., c:.mw9e llUP1 hi • 851-4111 .-12CMJ789 --10wpn.. -.. ..,._ needl o.---..,_,_ fU-3938 1IHplng bag, 111 ng ...::..;...:...;_..:.·----- _Reel;..._Eat:--et-•--:--br-otc-:-.,---:-.,-.. -I = ~ ~ OOl&>OI• aec:ntarY wtltl H&KPRIGIRL RUDAY I Ill WIM 1275, 2--llWMI: ~ 1111 gHr & ml1c. camping 380 Yamaha Enduro. 100 many leada. nMde Excell•nt pay + good tut. fula.tlme poaltlon, mlnlrtUn a~ _,,.n. aMltl poettton In excn. Herb H7-a1S3 !!:':J ~ ~ Lift IAf I fl• gw. ~ Alaw good. Street llQlil. aetoolete In N.8 . working en•lronment C: pay & f>•nem1. enoe.~~-Oll-forunflwn. lbflbe.beadl **' BtJY** U5&5'0,Antq.--'11end 30 Hallum BdOonl ~ PAO GYM EQUIPMENT M5Q,c:all 488-1297 NM720 =~-=='ft·~ ,..,._.No Phone lent pro-.,_ 836-1775 X17. tab .. 125, hld••·bed. vered wryttme.. 8w1Utu1 All ctlrome, lat pull, leg '12 ........ VZlll REAL ESTAn Call• • to: Spatotatt ~ ~ ·-·-dbl 1160. Call evH. fOf e-ter1 f7'3..4'19 curl, b•nchH, dumb Dunlop ElllM. K•tker 11111 1111t1. Neid 1 ..... 1111111 available: e ~cl.5°~7~ oornrnenaut~ with G • MASTERS AUCTION 7&2-«119 POOl TABLE "°'*'e!::~ °' 1111 •a It . 4 0 e 0 m I. ,._.. P9f'*°'\ In~ A.M.·10 A.M., 9 A.M.•2' •-. P41fMnoe· HOfMNMtt.,, Ml 1111 Ua..eut CttAOMI! & GI.ASS 4 •• 7 • ...,._ ouetorn wood aap. 12300/obo. 831.47'5, n.dll & lndUltrtll real P.M., 11 A.M.-3 P.M .• ' a.. Mutt have ltont 0mo. · coif•• ta bl el. w/ dellgn. com.w/b411111'd 1 .... on old Dynamic _M;,_5-_2_.7_55 ____ _ ...... !or • ~ I P,M.-8 P.M .• & P.M.· 10 ...... apPMJa~. No aoen· Ru at Flor al Iota, I '. matching •nd tat>IH, llQhl l W1111 unit w/w . VR17 2-204 am <Mint w/ Honda XR 75. Perfect ~ ftrrn. Mii P.M. ~ 1lrm ,_. 10 o1ea, pleMe. aa1.2044 pllloW-Mdl, 050 1601'9 w/metc:Nnl = Venued at 12000; ~ MKA blndlng1, .100 c:ond. Ne'W lhOOk.a & rw ,..::::r.::; tlol• I ' "'UI In O.C. ar•• to Ol"f SEQWifAAY ~ l OW!tlead iemp, 11 . fof l500 firm. te1-1237 ot>o ..... SMfldan pelet rl-ttre, Ideal begin.,.,. bike. In 7WMMOl1 •1 -•-Naatne~teOto for pvt llMetof bQna, If HOUSEFVL/ NEW CON-ft0.01l1 fl!ATHERCOMFORTEM ~~:,o~:1~o . ..,;&4&-:_..:._1_.oe_1 ____ _ Umlml&tw ~/ctey + oaa ... Hunt. _,, & otwnmattOai ill• SUlnUrd Poodle Puppiea. TEMP. SOLID OAK CHROME & OLA88 W• cl•an l recover '79 Yamaha OT175 a1..... ..... .. cat~• r•Q· Non amkr, Hl1ry btadl, AKC. FURN. 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Everything from abort stories to mUlicala is in the mixture; the ~ will stay in a biographical vein on y, March 22, with the true story of black dvil rights leader Medgar Evers, in "For Ua. the Living." ~ hil cruude took place during the ·~o. .na early '60s, Even shared many ide9la with the lepndary Martin Luther Kina Jr. He at.o shared a aim.llar, tragic fate, since both men were cut down by ew,...na. The role of the charismatic Even la a abowcue for any actor, but the one who earned the part hu already proven his talent: Howard E. Rollins Jr., who pined wide reco1nitlon -and an Academy Award nominaticn -for his portrayal of piano player turned radical Coalhouae Walker in the '81 film "Ragtime.'' Deaplte all the pu: 'idty SWTOUnd1ng that earlier r:ole. Rolllna telt equally challenaed plavirur Evera: •'Cb.d a chance this time to abow a relationlhlp wi\h chUdren. since Even bad three ol. them, and hil Jove for bia wife. That'• the kind of thing I like to do. There &N very few moments of true fun in a film like thil, bu~_ fOU have to u.e u many moments of JJibm-u pomible. It'• the 8*')' of a fairly llmple man who Jowd hla family and wanted to do u much • he could for them. and he did It in a very unpntentioul way." Tboua_b he'• enthualutlc about the drama, RoWna aaya, "I wu exuemely ~ about it, a1 I usually pt when l Nrt a IJl'Ojec:\ I really care about. !:. "I om1 had hll wife'• book to hue ~ ~ upon. and I told m,..U, 'l'>oft t act.' 0... o1. the thinp that I feel makel my wan ..-out la~~ dellAn not to be "'-...ht actlna. That'• w~t th.II atpt anow.cl' -to 6old to. becl..-we w... ........ to be quite Oexible." rlmbllity ·h.. been a hallmark of ........ canei". A.fUli' hla IUOC!m in ............ he dJd • comp&ete tumarOUnd ~ the NBC aoap Ol*'9 ••Aftodm' ••rs~ th• uvtna•· ... tll.med aa 4dlli.._ oa., and RoWna bell.we that -C?~ ~ .... "*to the...., 1 10U'N a kid, 1,0U IOilMUmea ·~Wl"'llllP!••clOetar,•,_....,.._. . .... if ct•,::r··· '8'• 1 ................ ... ... ................. , .. ~ .. ... ..... ti ............. . ... -.... "'U .......... ._ • • • ,_ New show on CBS TV Antenna, 3 Langely steamed Soaps, 4 Fun with words TV Puzzle, 3 5 •March 18 -March 24•"' A U.S. Army computer base in Texas is the setting for the new m_ilitary comedy series, "At Ease," on KABC ( 7) at 8 :30 p.m. Fridays. -Dayti••• Drama Langely steamed over Opal's treatment ALL MY CJDLDREN: Opal ttfwles Jenn~'• requeat that ahe be allowed to marry the still-paralyzed Greg. J...-rnlnl LancleY lied to her about Phoebe'• terminal umie.. OpU locb him 1n the st.earn room and he ia fcrced to F home In nothing but a iowel. Lara reellzed Silver fa after Kent. Heartbroken when Kent saya she couldn't pomlbly take over Erica'• modellna career, Silver vowa to get even with everyone. Mark and Ellen make love and look towards reoonciliation. When Jeme plana to get Liza becau.e be thinka ahe wu the one to air Jenny's .. porno film,•• a frightened Tad allUl'es Jeae that Lim is innocent. Nina and St.eve go on date, but ahe'• upeet when she spots am with Kim. After Phoebe threatens to expoee Palmer'• sterility, he gets her thrown off various eocia1 'committees, cauaing her to beck down. ANOTHER WORLD: Blood tests ahow Jamie not Mauie'• father. Sandy ~pares to take over custody of M.agie. Mac talus on voice and cbaracteristics of an Ena1lahman named John Caldwell 1n on:ler to get Rachel '° aepend en him. ea. COOlidel"I naml.na C.edlle to head bil new publlahing company. Felicia encoura.ges Julia to became a writer. Quinn wuita to adopt Thomasina. Jamie tdmita he loves Stacy, but ahe haa an admirer in Ma.ck Sin8leton. .· AS THE WORLD TURNS: With James havinl taken Paul to Spain. Barbara and Gunnar leal'Ch for him. Jamee wanta to kill Karen. Todd fired when James le1a it be known that Todd wu oooe involved 1n the porno industry. John working at pNor\ N:.JJ(tal. Karen turioua when she ream a newapaper report that Jamee did not ki8 her after the weddina ceremony. J~ lawyer tella bim GUIUW' and Barbara are rady to go to the district attorney and they have enough to tend him to prilon. CAPrI'OL: Wtlly real1w that~ RonnJ'1 tat.her. Trey loob at the tape of the and Phil Dade, reallztna that Kelly .. the ,,.,. Frank a.ire-hired to eet Dade up. Trey II furtoua and canf.ronta Kelly, who poun out her IOU1 to him. Trey ,.J1-how much he Joya Kelly and wanta her no matter what her put wu. J.tf believa be can link Frank. &ra-with the Ntahoba CJ' leak. Trey pa,)'I f«" Frank'• funeral. Sam .. when Julie telll hJm the JCIC ln~don hu dropped. but teJJa her he'll newr aaiept ler u a IOft•ln•laW. Al Julie starts to lh1Jc OU\, &m he beck and tak.a her ln hll arrm. DAYS OF OUR LIVJ'S: GW'lft ...-to be Dcn'1 ' -=mary. Unaware that~· t.b)' t. ht. dauahter, Neil OODlllJden e)opmnent wt" ....... 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Hand w_.-na Rick he's in danger if he keeps the cl1n.lc going. Claudia la thrown a btjdal shower. Jimmy Lee promiaea to keep 9uiet about hia knowledge of the Quartennaines being blackmailed in exchange for a big buh in hit honor. Blackie is on probation but could have more problems becauae of his asaociation with Lu. GUIDING LIGHT: With Josh backing off, Morgan and Philip plot to make Joeh jealous. Silas is stalking Helena and Quint. Amanda aaka Alan to deecribe the night he and her mother made love. F1oyd doesn't think Thomway ROM! ii the right place for the baby and pla.na to Uke her. Brian prepares to set rid of Mark arid Amanda. Rick hu a crush on Morgan. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Trapped by aazy fl.aherwaman. Brad acapee, managee to call Jenny and then oollaJ*S. Ruahed to hospital, Brad, near death, tella Delilah when ahe arrives with Samantha and Will that Ala drowned. Beck in Llanview, Bo rea1ilell how much be loved Ala and la stunned to learn he'• been left chief executor, with Clint given a million dol.lan and Delilah sharing in state. Euphemia destroya Yancey'• note aying that Ala la Bo'• father. Culie up.et when Muffy apreada n.unon of Herl>'• recall u aove.mor throughout 8Chool. RYAN'S HOPE: Pat concerned becau.e hia 1peech rema1na slurred. fto1et 8llW'el him everything will be all riaht. but llCl'etly fean permanent brain damap. Pat leanw that Amanda has been taken to a Swim u.nltarium.. Seneca, leemina of RM'• part In Pat'• ~t. wamt her to set Kim out of town IO be can have custody of Arley or he'll tell all. RM arrana-for Kim to get an AUltnlian film -.nment and ahe 1-vt'.9 town. atvtna Arley to . Seoeqa. Joe la pushed out of way and ms-~t at Ryan'• bar by a matter of Inch& When Joe to leave town to protect the Ryam. Siobhan lnlllN on ao'na alanl· Joe deddee bla only chance la to Wk to the heed ol the crime ayncUcaie. Jack and Lelah apend a romantic evmlnc ..,._ther and tMll make low. Dee II trytnc to I" C-... to J'fank. JW tella Frank they will be ~ cbely topther, but lhe lln't IUN what their pereorial relat:IOnlhlp can be. . 8J:ARCH JOR roMOROOW: Jlollowtn8 a violent arpmmtt wttb 1'wty Ura p6cb up a ~ which l«Menaa11y .-ott. ii;.t; t.111 arid la •PSJU91tly dwl Atw U. 0.., RUlty n.._ unhurt A abort tlme later. Colt .nd a-tall ftnd ~ ataDd1J\a OYW a c:t.d Ruley . Travll 11 ~ the prime llUll*l-M Tnvla ~ f« u... he bldll lncdmlnadnc .Yidence ipbwt her Ind then 1-rnl lhe .. Sll'llOlftt. YOUNG A.Nd TS:& BIBTLl88: Al~K9vtn tella Mr not to. NUdd tlWI -~ to the~ llDd tnnomntly ~ .. .,_..Nia~,... Vlctat, -mu.9 It ..... tbit Xevtn'I ·--~~.-*tett .... on11 b1c1ii.-Ol that nla ...... P.. AA bifUitilitild XfttD , ............ tklft from !Did. Otaa ..... tlO,OOO •• clOw'D ..,_, ID blaJ _,,. dub. Wbilri 0.., ..m.iat ..,_ w '-91..-,..,. a.n u..t maM., .. aillh '° pay.,...,: .... bft afnld. .... --..., ------~-- . Sword, sorcery spoof fresh approach 81 PHIL 8NEIDBRMAN Of ft• DaUy PUol ltaff t.\Olt Of the televialon PfOl1'Mll ltltlni a abort \ryOUl th1I mbnth .,.. d1amal rtue.da ot old lit.corn And acUon· edwnture ldeu. Aren't you ptt.f.nl a bll ll1"9d of b&ckerina lilt.com famWte and lmplaualble private cr1me u,hten who DeYel' pt their hair mu.ed up? One of the few attempt.I . at 1 tre1h approach 11 "Wlsarda and Warrton." the CBS sword and mn:ery 1poof a1rlnl at 8 p.m. Saturda)'I on KNXT Channel 2. Where elle are you llbly to heat a hero cry, "l\'1 a U,htn.lna hawk! Get neu 1 tree!" 1 Can you tmaatne another lhow ln which a beautiful blond pnnce.. ldW~I by an evil prtnc. and I wlzard. tella ,_r capt.on, "I want you to know I'm not enjoytna mytell. I want to my cloth• and ao to • balrana have everyone tell me ow pretty I am." 7 The hero II Prince Erik Oreyatone, played b~ Jeff Conaway, who waa the uplrlna ac1ol" ln the oriainal 'Taxi" ememble. Conaway looks more 1.tke a California beech bum than an Errol Flynn-type swllhbuckler. but ptthaS-that'• part of the joke. Al the prince'• aide i. Marko, amualnily played by Walter Olkewtcz. Marko ta chubby but Ma auperhwnan ltrength, wh.lch comes ln handy when the duo come face to face with allme monateni and other a.>rted demona. Marko allo is capable of oommunlcating with an.Jmala. WhJle treking through a foreboding forest last week, Greyalone uked Marko if their hones would warn them at the ftnt lign of danger. "Honea don't volunteer anything," Marko replied. "Now, frop are a different story. You can't get a frog to shut up." Julia Duffy provides lota of laugh.a aa Greyatone'1 1poiled. eelf-centered bride-to-be, Princiesa Ariel. ~ile being taken priaoner to the vlllain'a castle, her most urgent question waa whether there would be a hal.rdreaer on the premt.e.. The reaident bad guys, Prince Dirk Blackpool and Wizard Vector, are played to the hilt by Duncan Regehr and Clive Revill. In typical comic book faahlon, the vil.1aina place one trap after another ln front of Greyatone and Marko. Thete cllffhangen are conveniently echeduled to put our heroes in peril right at the commercial break. But never fear, they always manage to eacape right after the deodorant commercial is over. The "Wlz.arda and Warriors" tela are appropriately tacky and the special effects are cheap but usually effective. The producers evaded one major expenae tut week by pitting our heroes against an invnible fire-breathing dragon. Parodies are among the toughest fom\ata to sustain on network televiaion. U you try to be too eophisticated, the program will sail over the heeds of many viewers. U you aim too low, the program may tum out ju.It plain ailly. "Get Smart" and "Soap" were among the few suoceMful spoof teries. "Wizards and Warriors" is off to a good start. One of its gimm.lcka ta to inject Southern California dialogue into the medJeval .etting. Marko, for instance, guemed correctly that Greyttone &a.na easily at the beach -Marko complained that he, on the other hand, tuma lobster red ln. the sun. Prince. Ariel may be dreeeed llk.e ancient royalty. but her apeech raemblea that of a dippy Valley Girl. U the producen manage to add a bit more depth to the one-trap-after-another 1toryline1 and flesh out the re!ationshis-among the characten, "Wizards and Warrion" Julia Duffy ii the beautlluJ but sell-centered Princete Ariel, in "Wizarda and Warrion.,n on KNXT (2) Saturdays at 8 p.m. would be worth aeelng u a regular aerlea beyond It.I eight-week tryout run. *** DREARY DEBUT: The award for the most unfunny premiere of a new comedy. •ties haa to go to "Small and Frye," airlna at 8:30 p..m. Mondaya, alao on CBS. Darren McGavin and Jack metelng 111ar aa two private eyes. The trick ta that Bie.tna haa the power to ahrlnk to aix inches tall. In the first ept.ode, Blesalng got trapped inside a violin. How'• that for a barrel of laugh.a? McGav1n, who'• too good for thlls sort of garbage, narrates ln tongue-in-cheek fa11hion, bringing back memories of hia old "Night Stalker" aeries -a ahort-Uved horror 1poof that wu far auperior to "Small and Frye." The new program la a Walt OW\ey Production, whJch probably explaina the sanJtlz.ed characters and 1950.-style humor. *** SCHEDULE SllAU-UP: NBC, which is offering eome of the best abow9 on network TV and is being rewarded with anemic ratings. la changing ita achedule to .ee lf that hels-. Beginning March 28, "Love Sidney" and "Family Ties" will begin filling the old "Llttle HOUBe" alot from 8 to 9 p.m. Mondays. The channina "Remington Steele" haa already moved to 9 p.m. Tue.days, where the network hopes it will hold aome vlewera from the preceding surprille hit, ''The A Team." · Meanwhile, the new prime time IO&p, "Bare Elaence," will take the old "Remington Steele" spot at 10 ~.m. Fridays. where it will be opposite the CBS soap "Falcon Crest." ''Taxi," the excellent comedy that has been clobbered ln the ratlnp, will now eee if It can lure an audience at 9:30 p.m. Wednesdaya. (The show will offer a one-hour retrospective next week and resume half-hour shows on March 30.) Finally, the network ta making yet another attempt to put together a auocetaful weekly news magazine. The latest version is "Monitor.'' airing at 10 p.m. Saturdays. Friday, March 18, 1983 3 -Talle --rn.111y---- --:s ......... °' ... .._ ...... -•Hiii e 1111 I I ... 1111 pt ................ .. =II--~-.. .. c~ .. ~ ..... --TM woiLiO; ITIAWllllY A a. t II n. Pt 1 • .............. , .. ,.. ..... .. ... .. .... .. ........ , •111& ............... ....... -·--··-..--M 11•t11hl ....-el,._.. = ..... -., .. ,,...., -.. ., .... •-•rilt••ll••• ." ..... ---.... ............................ '1111 ' ....... C t I J.• (Pwt I) (I .... , lllWCW weeaoca11n•10R,..__......_ ._ .................. ..... ................. , .. , .... ........ -............. ..... 11. .. Dert ..... I I I £111 awe.. ....... .,(tllr.) •ene.-•rrAU.,,_.,... Wil ...... _ .... .... .......... -. ......... ..... 11 I __ ..,._.Ill ellJzo.-_ ... ._.._..._,(tllr.,1 -~--WJICMOGL.IOl­fte • ............ , ...... ........... "'--"'•' ........... ,.... '1j, -... l;C:' I Cl W9 Ir _ _., ...., ............ ... lllJ•eu•al'lll:M ... ...._...,._., ant talat'-• IM ....... $-1111 ... (tllr ... ) -· •llT----· Bert Lahr (right) , as the Cowardly Lion, gets auurance from the Tin Woodman (Jack Haley); the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger); and Dorothy (Judy Garland) in "The Wizard of Oz," to be rebroadcast Friday at 8 p.m. on KNXT (2) . .. ----------------- ·-- -TVQaA Soap star has moved on to ·prime time BJ LYNDA 1DR8C11 Q: I am w ... ertq U dt• aeb'ela wlllo playa Natallt oa 41 IM World 'hna u1 ever Me u1W.C ta prime time. I .... to UH apo«M lier la a few commerc1aJ1, ud aleo bell•n I've .._ Mr ta •.irat .. of ~ Geld M.Uey" IM ''Tlte Fall G•y." Am I rtptT -D.M., Beepertowa, m. A: Judith Chapman, who played Na~ blM:k when the cb.anlcter WU marrled to 'ton\ and then returned to Cl"eete more problems. la IHI\ oo many prime.time ahowt and commerdals. Judith la one of tM moat beautiful wccmn ln the buaine91. lt'I Mid that lhe'110 ltUnnin8 that ahe ean ooculcnally appear on camera without makeup, auch u the ,ueet 9tint ahe did on Phil Donahue'• ahow aeveral yean beck, when Donahue wu ablolutely memnerlzed by her near.perfect features. . Q: I'm taeartbroken. II It tne tlaat JolaD StaJpp laa1 deelded to leave Tiie Galdial LJptT U 10, wily? -N.A., Bdfalo, N.Y. A: Aa we reported ln an earlier column. John ha.a decided to le.ave the ahow -not out of anger, but becaU8e of a great career opportunity. He'• heading for Broadway ln a musical baaed on "The 'Thn!e Muaketeen," and decided it nUiht be a bit hard to balance dayUme and niahtUme acting obligations -even thou,gh Lisa Brown, who plays Nola on the show, appears on the 908p during the day and dancel on Broadway ln "42nd Street" at ni&ht. Q: Wlaat cu yoa tell me aboat tile actor wlao play1 Ca11 WIDtllrop OD Anotller World? Did lae ever play J.Ue'• brotller Steve OD Day• of Oar LJve1? -J .E .. Frukfort, N.Y. A. Stephen Schnitz.er did indeed play Steve on Days of Our Uve1, and waa al80 eeen 81 Marcello on One Lile to Live. While on One Life, he met act.raa Nancy Snyder, who plays Kat, and \My marn.cl Stephen, belidll bef.nc attnctive, la OM of the mc.t people ln the~. He II havina fun wtth t.M role of C.U., and ln fact left One Lil• becaUM he felt he had done all he could do w1th Man.'llllo. (He wu uked to stay on th• ahow but could not be Dr6m.lled a majoc' 1toryline.) He bu appeared ln 1eYeral bro.dway productionl and would lib eventually to do a movie. Q: I w"1d llllt so now If tM mu wlte plat::-°'· Tlloma• MeCudlea1 oa Capttel ll ner = , l.M doet M really aee4 crwtdlet te waaT I 1Me t lie waa fabalou ud am terribly dluppolaW tbt lie'• off die 11low. -W.D., Cape Coral, Fla. A: You're not the only one who'• diaappolnted. Con1t.ance Towers, who playa h1a mother oart.a; wu very upeet to lee the actol' IO· Brian Robert Taylor, who played Thomas. does not need c:rutche1 ln real life, but often would uae them outalde the ltudio jlmt to tee what it waa like to be dlubled. Evidently the new writ.en, the Corringtona, who took over from the Karp., didn't know what to do wtth the character of Thornu. At th1a point the studio ha.a been delupd wtth mall and there la a· chance that the character will return lhortly, but no word on who will play him. A word on Brian Robert Taylor: We will admit that ln the beginning there aeemed to be probleml wtth h1a acting; however, toward the end he bad grown · Lmmeasurably aa an actor. We were stunned by the gratuitous write--0ff of h1a character. Have a question about yow-favorite llOlip or soap •lat'? Write to Lynda Hinch, clo Field Newspaper Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, c.JJ.J. 92714. She will amwer 1U many questions as &he can In her column, but the volume of mail makes personal ttpllee impoaJble. in •ex• pen •sive* *(In lk spen' siv) not high in price; reasonable; classified advertising lllJl'lll Friday, Marett JS, 1983 5 -·Daytime i;.-L~ ;.'I:.. ----~ l·IAllllUU.~ .......... IUTCll-•un 1E=-~~ ,_ 11mm•AWAY _.,IOO ......... .,.. _,_ s.=..., Ill .. ,,.,, • •••meo ...... M.Wllll ~-••" -. LIMllf1011fA• ••:a•!· ..... - -- ... !.,,.... .... ...... ....... ............... (1 .... ) •e. £., .. :·:ft.=~ .... • 0•1 LCl ..... •*i'" -·-llY MAGNAVOX ........ ~ ... llJ ........ .. ~ ..... 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CZ> • 'S1rMt Mullc'. ( 1982) Elzabath ()ti. Lany llrMdlr1Q. ( 1 hr., ~ min.) -~· (1981, Orame) Rip Tom, ta F«T9I. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) • 'The Leeming Tree" (1961), Orama) ~ Johnaon, Alex ewtte. ( 1 hr., 46 •CI> ·).Blly In The Lowtendl" (1979, Cre- me) Henly Tomaz8Wlld. FrWllt Lopez. hr 24 mln.) 'The Wrong Arm Of The LaW'' (1983. ) Peter Sein. Lionel Jeftr1ea. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) (%) ''TlcMt To Heew\" ( 1981, Orama) fiC:k Mancwo. SU fUlhk. ( 1 hr., 4S .ct->'Vlctoty'' ~ AMnt\n) syiy.. .. Stallone. Celne. ( 1 hr., 67 min.) •Cl> ''Oot And The IM'ww'' (1980, Advert-~). Anlm9~~ ~ ~ Hoc*ey ~~) (1hr.,30 min.) -•·~A .. Carol & Ted l Ab" -· Comedy) Nat111e WOOd. Robert ;&:::>Amie And Uttla Btttc:hel" 981, Weltern) Bwt l.MlCMler. John (1 hr .. 35 min.) Door" ( 1937, Oranw) ~ CZ>' rw'Vlc:t~or/,irn,' =. ~~ .. 8t8llone, c.fN. ( 1 hr.. 67 ---~ Morgan Brittany, u Katherine Wentworth, hu travel plam lor John Beek, u Mark Graiaon, on "Dallas," Fridays at 9100 on KNXT {~). .. -- -w I uml _, = .... -...... -Q -~r ---·--~·'I mlli.L -(11), ........ , •• A ,_, m•" ..,.wm•• .. t;I.., .., -ca. _,., -,_. .... • ,,IJ,"'•a flWt -~ M&l&L&ll• ,..... ... ....... ™----...,,... =---== FS-- --/ 19MY\ .... , .. - -&=--=--r.e!& .. , ... M-1CGm~ = .. a --,....._ ..... ....('SUI) •11•IJOmWl•C-. =!!!--"" _liiii ... -...... " ........... .. ,.., .•. ...... Mo1ccmacr•a ...... , ...... 111111 ·-··-...... _____ _.._CM. LVE==•uma., lifi F~ay, MarCh 18, 1983 8 Coat. Kenny Rogers will be a 1peeial pest on "Sheena Eaaton • • • Act One," the 1inger'1 lint apeeial airs at 8 p.m. Thunday on KNB~ (4). ------·------·---. MV[;;= !NY be dllly9d cM to ~ Ot°Tht NledW' (1911, ) DoneJcS 8u1hettend. Kalt ~ OM· w.. on a •emote Soottllh lllll1d to tneel a German ~. In A.a 1PY ~ lhllt• from IN ttorm In IN oon.oe of • young ITl9l'rled eoupte, 'R' ( 1 ht .• 51 ;-.lo. "ButttfftY'' (1981, Orame) Sta- cy Kaloh. Pia ~ A eeductl-.. young women INtvt9 In the lt9 of • lonely ._. mine guard. oi.1m1nQ to be hie deugtlter wl'llll frytnQ to emlot him • ~ Of • p1en ......_.'A' (1 hr .. '6 l'IW\.) .. "Houee C..." (1978, Comf.. elt• MattNIU. Glende JacQon. A doctor hllt.I hie ~ l.nd-9n0iee 1nnn enough to tall for a dfl.iOrcee who ~t ~ In phlland9ring. 'PG' 38 min.) " wau. mmr -"Hlho 6Mtt" Jamee u. Bllinolwd Ill. Pfeeident. rd & Compeny. Inc. .. AT IMI S.k9r and Valentine UM 't top taoret ~., to Mt up ·*~_, i &allTICt• .. "The Big Land" ( 1957, Weft· em) Alan l.Aldd, Vlfglnle Mayo. Tt>IM cat· ti.men ettempl to reroute a rallto.d tor ll'lttr own benefit. (2 iv..) .. , .... .,_''The Amateur" (1982, Orama) Savage, Chrll1ophtf Pklmmef. A CIA computer eXf*1 tralnl for active lleld duty IO avenge the murdW Of hie gk1f'l1end i ruthleel terrorll1t. 'R' ( 1 hr :t 60 min.) -Wau. '1'1mT -"HllO Sivert" uest: Jamee u. Blenchard Ill, Pfeekient. d&~.lnc. M fU& Am,_. AT cmnll ITMI Balley It joined by Tony Bennett. Sarah Vaughan end Honl Co6tl for• tr1t>- ute to popular Amencan ~. ( 1 hr .• -46 mln.l _ • 8 • .-T -Michael and Devon ate pitted egair.t an Ml1lef ptototype of Stress management §a~!/ ...Ce, <Ve~tu ~. C: TRY OlJR bAILY SPECIAL tAJ•J Teri7akJ-T_,.,... S.....W llter ....,_..lli>J _,. 1-J•..-Q.f I •lea .,, ... •Seb Signs For Stress Include: Headaches Fatigue lrrltablllty Backaches Using gentle manipulative therapy. Basic nutrition.al counseling. (714) 553-8238 4121 Weaterly Pl., Ste 118 Newport Be•ch, Ca. 92980 Now Open For Lnh Mon.·Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm CIOMd Tueeday Frid~, MUch 18, 1983 . 11 -Salurclay W ®•LOCAllll "An Evening With Robin Wllams" TVs "Mort!" performa hll out- rageous bf'and of humor In a one-man ahow trom Sen Franclaco'• Greet Amen-'*' MIJlic Hd. ( I tv • 30 min ) •111&• ... .., ...... ""'...,., .,.. "Fofbldden Games" ( 1952. Orama) ~e Foeaey, Georges Poujou- ti,_ ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) CE COU... IAlllTUU. Cov.age ot the Nation.I Collegiate ChamplonaNp First Round Gema 13 (2 tvs ) (]J .,_ ''The Looney., Looney, Looney Suga Bunny M<Me'. ( 1981. Comedy) Anina1ed. Vok:ea by Mel Blanc. June Fofay. (1tv.,20mln.) (D)DO •A PAVOI AID DmrT Wn'I POa llY .. After a boy's rathef dies. Illa lite c:Mngea drutlcally and he end Illa mother muat attempt to 1eaotve their probleml. •1NWM'LllmcM -llPY ..... 1'1',_,._..rll_ INMGU't' -_,.. "The Maverick Queen" ( 1955. W....,.n) Barbera Stanwyd(, Barry Sulll- V*\. (2 !Ya.) .. Cl)_,.. ''The Leaming Tree" (1969. Crime) Kyle Johnlon. Aktx Cletke ( I hr., 46nin:) • c.t'•C.:nlOO ... IT81m'191 .....:,,,,.. -TU "Qn OIYOfoe" -· -us , •• -•tu. 1119AY_..,._. -... "L.Wa Moon" ( 1982. Orama) man. Cindy Rlher. ( 1 hr .• ..s min.) ... "Anel Atlaignmenl" (1980, Crime) ~ eutoid: Mlchaal vcn. 1hr .. 30 min.) -.-.1-WllW ..... ,_ . ..._,.. ___ ...... ----E"'' ..... --...... m r u u a aw Anmated. An enonent· ltnderbox tide a eo1dlal-In reacutng an lmprllolltd ~ " "* *"°" of the ~ Chltltlen AndatMn clul6c.. ( 1 hr., at>'I'~ ''Ctwlot• Of~ ... (1981. Of-. ma) Ben Croea. len Chatleaon. (2 tvs., & ~ "Alllift" (1978, Horrot) Tom y Kotto. (2 tn.. 4 """') _.llliiO"..,...._.~,-IUll ,._ 14 .,.1:::::-r I M.-TTMD --0 HC4AI I uml UICM.l / MCMI ... D NWT .-eoua111 (!) AmllCAll IUC« AC.-nMIWT AWAml Aw81ds a1e pieaented in music, fine arts, business. the Pf'Ole&SIOl'll, r~· 1~?:1F::~1hf .30min -,. ..... -=~JC City Sue'· ( 19~6. We •in=~oilt:.(1~) ·--"'~ IA,,_.Y-~ ......... .,. "The Tender Trap" ( 1955, Comedy) Dabble Reynolds. Frank Sina· tra. (2 fn.) cm CGlUGI A black teen-~ struggles to fulfill his dream of becomiflO a doctor iJhr.) Cl) llOWll "Because You're Mine" ( 1952 . Musical) Marlo Lanza. James Whhmou1 Ohr.,~~ • Tiii D.\YI COAT A 10-year-old girt Is transported bade In time when she <kl08 an old coat she found In her gtano- mothef's attic • mwll "Outside The Law" ( 1956. Ora- ma) Ray Denton. L9lgtl Snowden ( 1 IV ·1301e,=-,.,,.. ... ....,.._ -~ATTllllUOU mw11 "Kill And Kiii Again" (1981, AdYenture) Jamaa Ryan, Annellna Ktlal il hr., -40 min.) ·--·••mamtwntMlm A young baleb9• plaY9f oonlronta MJClst attltudee when he quits the team to help hie mother with ''Womln'a WOfl(." CZ) .,. "VlctOf'Y'' ( 1981.1. AdYenture) ~., Stallone, Michael wine. ( 1 hr • .. • '(if~ MmTIMl.L CcMrage of the ftO()fld round Of the National Chemplon- 9 ICOOl'llOOl....WO 1.tllPJr'~.liA<:.tics.> ,.., .... "On Hlddln Hlndlcepe" -ICllDOL.......U. "IHSA CIMa ~ .. (3 tvs.. 30 min.) l llfe•ll I _,_.. 1 M•IJ I IT _.. ''Rotd To Wtmbaey" (R) :.\.. ''Oeltl Of The Tltw" ~· ~) Heny Hari*\, lwence . #i~IMI.) .... '"Toby And The Koela Beat'' Mt, faM-.Y) Rolf Hanll. (1 tw .. 20 ;"~ "MllOO PolO, Jt." = • AdWntW9lv = V06oe of .. --·-_, 11211 F e.y Of MClly X" (1860, ) HIMIG,John~ (1tw .• -·~ ... , ___ l ='=·~/LA-1-.IY iii l&U*DCIUM ... LB._, 1'111 Cll& .,,...TM 1111 OLA-Bob Via dl9culeea the lnstalletloo of the mar. kitchen link and reviews the fine points of carpeting the medie room G -COOPU't GUHi CCMITT ''Qf11nge County's HomMes$ Women'' A 1oo1< at the dls1urblng tact lhet atfluent Qf ange County has an 8larmlng number of homeless women. CC) .,.,. "The Beasts Ale In The Streets" ( 1978. AdVenture) Quot Lynley, Dale Robloette. (2 hrs.) CI) IYmAITICI Coverage of the U.S.G.F Men's Anal Single Elimination~ ships. (2 hrs.) Cl).,.,. "The Goldwyn Folllee" ( 1938. Musical) Adolphe Meojou, Bia Logan ( 1 Iv .. 55 min.) -1LAl1' al Tiii WILD -lllAllAllA .,.,. ''The Track8fS" ( 1957, W"t· em) Cla)1on Moore. Jay Silverlleels. (I hi., 30mln.) I LOft. Ml llll~C Al!!! Im.I ........ CM.-MWB•-a.-. The group that led New Waw's emergence Into the music main- stream llrlg their blQoes1 hits lnd udlnn "Heer1 01 Glat9. .. "Cell Me ... "fi8Pi\H.1f and "The Tlda Is Hlah." (1 tv.) cm moW1 "Key fo The Oty'' ( 1950, Comedy) •Cle.rt( Gable. Loretta Y~. (2 ;~ Cl)_,.. "Stree1 Muelc" 1W. Cl> llCMUlll1ULL ~of the MOOnd rouid of the Natlonel ~ ~T~2tn.) l ··--Cll 2 I *...._l"AITheMoney In The World" A young ~ twm youth Is granted hll wteh tor d the WOf1d'a mon- ey alter uvtng a lepfec:heun from• wtl. i ~The Wondarlul Country" (1969. Western) Rob«1 Mitchum. "'8 L°"C1~~ I NCUl•tOmn ... "King Of The Mountain" ( 1981, d\lentln) Hlny Hamlln. JoMptl Bot· t , (1 hr., 30 min.) llOWll ''Two Tlckttt To London'' -·tJ~=---.. MWTi-n ~·.-r-.. _ "MMy MOOne a. ~" Gtol'gie Bon Utl 11 dlimOnlt,.... how~ blodc Clift be '-' ln r=.~:a" at ·-=•"Th•~~~ ~· ( 19IO. w.lllfTI) ._....... ...,_.. tiury, avtltOflt* ~ ( 1 tw •• 40,IN\) -~- UCoMllFr.,,C... .. "lot Ptllioe" (1980 Drwne) a.ton, Aobeft Ry9I\ ~WO ,_.. W'OI a lltllono ballle duMo the rf¥'#0v l'lltfCllY of the ~ terrltOtY ( t tv , 50 ~ .... IAmWIMl ecw..~ of the =W Ccl9alltt ChamplOnthlp flrtt • Oetne H (2M.l .. ''The High And The Mighty" , DrttnA) Jotin Wayne. Clalft Tre-"°'· An Uplane with 22 PQMflOtfl abo9td runt Into denQtf tt'I route to Ban • (2 hr .. , 26 min.) "Ont Paoe Of Love" (No 0.tt) min.) "On GOiden Pond" ( 1981. Of•· me) Henry Fonda. Katharine Hepburn Old *nlV !..ion. reeurtac. u an elcMl1Y coup6e ,.iurn IOt • latt l4Jmmef er their New EngMnd retrMt Ind .,. vlalttd by, their dalq\t«. her f\anoe and hie eon ~hr .. 49mln.) w •••--••wane. coma UP Q.oll Guett· Sonny W ..,. "Tha Seduction" (1982. ) Morgan FalrcNld. Michael Sar· ruJn. A alamOfous TV newt ancho<wom- an II vtcllmlztd by a mentally disturbed adrnHr. 'R' ~ 1 tv .. 46 min ) •!!: -'Soddenly, Last Summer'' 9e0, Or9ma) Elizabeth TaylOf', Katha· Hepburn. After watching l"IOf ooualn's brutal nuder, a beauttlul young girl ts W.tftutlone.lized In a sanitarium. (2 hrs I l ..... Ot9dllltlY ---.1111110CS.a--•DR.WAnc. . CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr. Gary BaranoMti TRACTION- WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU ! .. ,.,_=-~ .... ''Con Of A Dr 1ucto1"' cum. ConledV) Robin -with. Mtnony Booth. A Mhlt young ITWV' hM dltfbMty 1Mkll1Q hie ..,..,. atUdenll !!rate on the r<*t ( t hr .. 32 n'M\.) -"8tay M You "'-" ( 1880. noel Marcello Muttolannl, Matt ... Ila Klnlkl A metrltd. ~ men ambl,_1 on an alfalr with • teen ege g6rt who may bl rtlettd to him. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) <%l llOWI ·•Medo" ( 11H8) Romy i:fOhntk»f. Mien.I Plccotl. The tfllll end tt1botatlone or the rrench upper-cleat at• portrtytd In a •tOtY of IUMvel tnd oom-1~2 hit.. 16 min) .. ..... ..... ,.. ~~Meet Mcnlttfl" 964. Comedy) Boye, El«\ Cor· by A robot htlpa the eac.pe from the clUtchet or a mad ICltnlllt. (I hf' .• 30 Cl)"°-"Shartcy'e Machine" (1981 AdVentUft) 8ol1 Aeynoldl. ..1WOIUATum ...... OCl ...... ca.WA.,._ ... "Cestle Of The LMng Deed' 981, Horror) Chrletophtf Lee. Gall manl A mysterious count pC1111111u the power to tum IMng beings Into atone. but he eventually t>ecomee a victim of hit own~~2h<s ) ~ = IAllllUU. COY«&ge ot the Natlonal Collegiate ChampiOOShlp Afst Round Game 12 (2 hra.) <II> ... "tt ~ Al Nlahl The DIY f Left" (1971, ~ort) "'T~ o.rill • 811V Kelltrmen. Two ~fortune become ernOtcltd In dlnolf In I ~ E .. dlettt el'l'lph. ('hf., 40 trin.) .. ..._ """'1 ttt ln'itted to t• mental akJlll 1n •..-or t11t1*9d -~-= ~ttrOl'I Haute Of Horr<>tt'' 'Tf~. Horror) ~., ~ Ctlltll~ pt., l.M. A mytteriout OoctorheNttng I Brttlth rallwey COfTlj)lltfntnt wit nv. men. their fVIUtt In NI cardt 12 hr&) .. .,. "Ol111)Pffrance'' ( f977, ) Oonlld Botherland, Frtnelnt Racette An International hit man beOOmta obtHHd with llnclng ~ miM-- ~ Wlft, 'A' (1hr.,40mln.) MCI).,_ "Buttatfly'' (1981, Drema) 81• cy KMQtl, Pia ladore. A Mdllctlve young woman arrtvet In the Illa of • k>nefy ..,..., mine ~d. olelmlng to bl hie deugtlter wtlllt ttytng to at1tlct him .. pen of a p1en !2!_ r~. 'A' ( 1 rv .. 45 min.) .. (Jl)MI~ .. Thie doclumantary profMM ftVe people who fttt ~ to ouroNM ftteatma lotf ottct and tound thamaelvea In fr ttnlng olfoom- 11"'°91 u a r-'I. ( 1 hr. ...... ''VMK:lou9 Lady" (19S8, Com-=Glngef Rogers. Jamee Stewart. A profeaeor encount.,. ~ \ia ty ITom I* ContefVlllw pettnll whet1 he marrlee a cabaret singer. (2 hf'a.~ ="The Bad News Baera" (1976, ) Walter Matthau. 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"" ~ • .-: I ~ ·;J1f -111~ 'l'lg,9 .? .. g i -•~ . " , JHs 111 il1~J f -_ 11 • -''I'!,, ~"t J -11 11 rt ~1 I n t•J_iil1ff if i-ai ~1. •. E .... , .... .. "l.wbetOll" (tN2 W.....,,> Nellon. CJetY ~ h tw • ~ ~v.. C<wefllQI 0( WOT MWlloh Cup °"' Munich, W91t Cltt"*'Y) (3 hrs. 1~ "I C>ugtlt To O. In Plcturw" g;r.-Con*'V) Walttt Mattha\I, Ann I tv .. As min I "Kiii And Klll Again" (1911. <Mwlture) Jemes Ryan. Anneltnt Ktl4tl, i ht. 40mln) g••WMWCIW9UI .. 'It -C<wweoe °' tt1e JoM o.n ¥tf ~.>.' ( ~ (from H•venly V1lley. _._,., . .,.. ~-­-wrnt~ ...... ,MAIClll 90llll "HOUie Cella" ( 1918. Con• d'y) Wan. Mlal1hlu. Gi.oda "-ck90n· ( 1 tv .. 38 min.' ... '11.Jndefcov.r 011'1" (1961. Or•· ma) Altltle Smith. Gladyt Oeofge ( t hr .. ,.; rlJ·l.cMIAlllTUL&. Coverage 0. the MCond round of the National Champlon-ehli> Tournament. (2 hra.. 30 min ) e tA•'Ll Callfornla Angele va. Mltwuee Brewen (3 hrs ) • MCl&.OCAtllT In Kiev, Rudi and Helena reteuo Inge'• bfothef'. a German soldlet who bteeka hie PfomlM and den<>unote them .. Jews. b&cj( In Berlin. lhe Dorf family celebratet Chrlstmu (Part 5) ( I hr.) (!)ICMTUll 9 ..,.,~'Ml -lnteMewt wtth Ken Howard. Ted Daneon. Tony Beo-nett. ( 1 ht.) e llOWll "Oemn Yank ... " ( 1968. MlW- cal) Tab Hunter, Gwen Vetdon. (2 hrs.) e aA "The case Of The Bermuda Tri- angle" The mystery Of the Bermuda Trian- gle. an eraa ott the coast of Florida where thoulande ot llhlpe, planes and ~ have dllappeared, Is explored. (A) Q ( 1 hr.) ~':~~~Pal 1MI The endUl1ng rock bind, San- tana. reprise eome of their greatest hits In concert With Heart from Altos de Chavon. DomlnlcanRapubllc (t hr .. 30mln) (%) mWll "1'lclcet To Heaven" ( t98 t. Drama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rublnek ( 1 hr . '5mln.) 1:11?C:e lNA 80ll "Women's Kempei " Live coverage ol the third round iom Maul, .HawaN). ( t hr., 30 min.) ~=ndDolls" llOW9 "Nobody's Perfekt" Wlmiillt9017 I -'*'llMAZllR .,.._"National Doubles Amateur Bowllng Championship" ( I hr ) (!) IOWLM ''Chlcagoland Jt Stars Championship" ( 1 hr.) 0 PU IOWlJll Coverage ol the $120,000 King Louie Open (horn King Louie West In Overland Park, Kan.}. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) e mWll "Dracola. Prlnee Of Darkness' ( t966, Hooot) CMstophe< Lee, Barbare Sheley. (2 hta.) • Wit • II .. nlDAY "Women In Cofpofatlons: 81aaklng In" Two female COfP()fate axacolrves and a l.llllverslty pro- fessor discuss the entry of women Into Ametlcan COfP0'8tions (A) -~UCMIT_, (I) ._ "The FOUf IMION'' l IM t, CJf ll'M) Alan Aide, Cetol """"' , , hr • '~ "MV Chanio6on" (1111, Dfa mt) VOko 8hlmada, ttwlil ~Chum. ( 1 ~45mln I .. "The Undtf·P\41" (1'38, Com- ) Roblwt Cummlnga, QlcJfll '*" ( 1 ~ 30rntn) ... .,. "HMtt~" (1911, CetM- An<lY KILlfman. BttMdette Peter• -1~ Pim Im TO .... ''The H1wM Arl<J Dol.w" The debit• ~going to war It aicplo(ld from the A.votutk>Mry War to Vletnem: Wiiiiam F 9uckley Jr, holll. Q •.-cMmin (D) Cl&.YWUD "The Afrlcen Rut.,._. .. The meteotle riM of wt Altloen 1thltt• Into ttw forefront of track and field events I• lr.eed (1 hr"" .. lllOT=I IJ.UITMTID .. OUTDOOILR IPOITWT l(OMI( ...... . llOWll "Secret 01 Tile IO<Aa" ( 196A. Adventure) Charlton Heston, Aobe<1 ~ng ~ • 1HI Ol ff AU Joee Femw nar- ratea a look et eome of the torernoet hot· rot films ol the laat 60 years, featuring lllm cltpe and lntervlewl with thoea who helped make ~ hr . 5 min.) I M. Ol•OITI ll1'MOlllC:m mGlOO'f MO¥ll "The Earthling" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Wllllem Holden, Rlcky Schrodef. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) (%) MOVdl "Allen" ( 1979, Horrot) Tom Sl<~t Kotto (2 hrs .. 4 min ) :1 MO¥ll "Conspiracy Of Te<ror" (1975. Myelery) Mlcheel Constantine. Barbare Rhoedes (1 hr , :. :rJ D LOIMl&U ICHOOUOl- The 20 dltte1en1 kinda ol magne1 echOOla available In Los Angelee ec::hoole next Fall are examined. 8 PIA IOW\M Cov8fage of the f120,000 King Louie Open (!rom King Louie W86t In Overland Park, Kan ) ( t hr., 30mln.) llTAa1* -. l _,.AT Ttll lllOVWI 9=1WT I0919WMMT llTMDUCllQ ID.OGY 'M U.. M Cll YWIC lllOA!I The logistical developments leading up to the '84 Summer Olympics In Los Angeles are examined. CD) MOVdl "Liar's Moon" ( 1982, Orama) Matt Diiion. Cindy Fisher ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) -~ .. CD lillOVS "The Legend Of The Lona Ranger" ( t980, Western) t<llnton Splls- ._ bu~tophel Lloyd ( t ht • 40 min.) I ......,...., lillOVS "The Seven Commandments Of Kung Fu" ( t979. Adventure) U I-Min, Cha~~:Jw. WCIWU'I.., IS MO¥ll "Aloi" ( 1968. Clfama) Gil08 Hackman. Jim &own. (2 hfs.) e llON "San Francleco" ( 1936. Ora- ma) Clark Gable. 8e>enCef Tracy. (2 hrs.) co~..-., ... ~ llON "The Beasts Ate In The Streets" ( 1978, Adventure) Carol Lynley. Dale Aobi~ hra ) CE) .allTICIM l!CILOlll lllTI J110t1, • 0-V--old bc1'f ... '**' teeohlf .. "Altplanef" '1980, eom.c:tvl H9~ Julie Hageny. ( I Iv , )() -t-1~ IC •Alm ,,...,..... ttllll atld lnteMewl hlOfl • two-hout 1~roept0tlve on fhe rte and car.., ol IC.ethatlne Htpbutn. thr.-tlrne ~ Awa1d wlrv1ef Ind one Of Ameftca'1 tn091 te.pectld MO talented act'W.:a~'l:Mlo mll\.l .. ~----"IHSA Cini .. ,,,,.~ l'aDAY •LG If l•HW .. N IQAD TO LOI Mm.a Olympic I prOflled lrt Jaokle Joyl'l9f and Jene Frede<~ (heptathlon) Ind Jomea Woff0td (~!Mirian) ( 1 tv.) l ::aMU MAlft DAYI MAii -laU Of...,_ COvet-oe of MNt McCrory I CoUn Jonet 12-round wee World Weltarwatght Chlmplonahlp bout (from Reno. NeY J , coverage of the NCAA Wraetllng CNlmplonlhlpe (frOITI St1Hw1ttt. Otila.) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (= ... ICll.D80LD IUMVM. "Ol'angutltns. Orphans Of Wiid" Peter Ustlnoll natrat" a ctoae- up IOOlt at the gentle and Intelligent oran. gutan, and the ettons being made to save the .apecles from extinction. ( 1 hr.) Cl) &M. fOOTUU. OclJ<llnd Invade<& at Michigan Panthert (Sobtect to blackout) @hrs.) (BJ llCiC UTTU't -HOOD The lmpras-sloniSt uses NI vast repertoire of celebflty volcet to portray a variety ol charaot8fs In this comic version ol the English legend 11 hr.} Cl) MO¥ll "Pray TV" ( \980, Comedy) Dabney Coleman. Archie Hahn. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) .,_ "I Love Yoo. Alica B Thklas" (1968, Comedy) Pe18f Sellers, Leigh 1'aytor-Young (1hf .. 33mln) -l~war Wagon" (1967. Western) -1==~=:::) ~ ': --.D Of ..n Coverage ol the Mitt McCrory I Colir1 Jone& 12-<ound wee World Welterweight Championship bout (from Reno. Nev.) , cove<age ol lhe NCAA Wrestling~ (from Stillwater, Okla ) ( 1 hr • 30 min ) CD .,. ''The Looney. Looney. Looney Buoa Bunny Movie" u981, Comedy) Anfmated. Voices by el Blanc. June Fotay ( t hr • 20 min ) CD).,_ "Olnef" ( i982. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Mickey AOUfke. ( 1 hr., SO min.) OllCMI "MommieOellreat" (t981. Dra- ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld (2 hrs., 9 mlfl.) ---Iv····· -1~!!' ... ~·=Fist Of &uce" (No Date. ... oventure) &uce LI. A young man teame the art of Kung FSu In orde< to protect his Friday, March 18, 1983 15 -lalutclay Cont. newf'twed commercial director tires ol hie bride end beoomee a pNlandefer. 'A" ( 1 hr., 35 min.) Cl>.,. ''Tlct<at To Heeven" (1981, Orama) Nick Mancuso. &MJI Rublnek. On the heels of a romantic breakup, a young man Ylsits friends In San Francieoo and la ~ drawn Into joining their ralglol.w cutt. PG' ( 1 hr .• ~min.) 191._..lTL.-. 19 _...IUO llOlll "Beyond The Time Barrlaf" ( 1960, Scienc»-flctlon) Robert Clatlla, Danana Thompeon A U S Alli Force plot la p4UrlQ8d through a time t>emer lo the 'fMI 2024, wt.a he meets the last of Earth'& Inhabitants. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (H) .... "The Anal Conflict" (1981. Orame) Sam Neill, Rosuno Btaz:z:I. In Iha t!Wd pert of "The ()Tel" trlogy, young Damien. lhe embodiment of the AntJc:twtat, la now 81'1 adult and a truetad e<Mlof to the C'' of the U.S. 'A" ( 1 hf., 49 min. CD>I "Oner" (1962, eorn.dv) Stave GUttanberg. Mickey Aounla. A lialtlmora dlrW Is lhe hengout tor 8 QWttef ol young men eean cMtng the time when the pr..- ... of adulthood are ttw•t.nlng 10 ~them. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 "*'·> . •a>·~nmu..a.t. .. (I) ... "NlgMNrwQ" ( 1981, Orarne) SyMistar Stable. 8lly Dee ~ A tough New Yen Qty oop ,.... '*wane cut out tor tWn when one of the wortd'a moat d9ogerOUI tatrorlm arrMJe In hie city. 'R' u hr .. 39 min.) -· .. ''The Crosby c...·· ( 1934. Myai.ry) Wynne GlblOn. On11ow s~ ~ • pt1y9cien la b.M murdered. '* pwamcu and her o6d boytr1end beooma lthe·~ .. ..... ~ . ..,.. ... "Up In SmoM" ( 1878. eon. ) Cl..c:tl and Chong. Edie Ad8l1'& wo dl1ftara ambari< on • aoea-country trio. ftultratlng the law and "*'~ 1n odd M80MMW'lt ol chlnc18'9 along the -~-=-~7.1'.) 5 TP tor batt. ll(h, CR> .. W/l9Ml'rCWllM• The tneUltla fodc bind. a.. ..,._ rtpr'lle eome of tflelr ur-t• httl In conoer1 With Helrt fl'om AltOI de ()wwn. Oorillc:ll 1 Aloutllc. ( 1 hr., 30 "*'.) .. ,,.."'--1919 ,.,._ .-r A tdln1tfto ..,,iotatfon •thltClo ~ ~ Olll\ ald ath-~t.~ their GMM• (A) •.• 'The Ame..-· (1982. Dremel I k4gt. QviMqltlet PUmw. A CIA camputer txpert trelnt b ectM tl*I <My to ~ the murder Of hie drlfw'8nd w N4NIM ~ 'ft ( 1 ht., 60' mft.) ..... 0111ok ~· (1981, Hot- RW) JoM Nctwdlan. a.rt.a 8*111. A all1 NNme from'*~ to ... ,.,..,... b ~ bUmed •• Witch. ( 1 ht., ~ -1=~=·~~ told! NIWYOltl Cll10IP,_ hlawMc ~ --.. when ....... "°""' .... ~-0· ...... ~·-·"' -i!r~~"(1M • tlm~~ ....... a:~ tolll•a~wNt-.ia •• ..... (Ult •• :11.•> =!!,..°'*t. Me ::1 ht.) ... IAnm&Y fddre Albert • ~ IP'9fiOIMr fooul!'ng on the 11ng1wt ot ttit. tWlr'IO •1; tpldal ~ .. ~ Betty Hutton. 8ob Qroeby, Mei'glftt Whltlna.. l<etlV lmlt~ Helen O'CoMlll and Jecilc LtoNtd. (;, Omrt) ... Mftall& •W .....,_ ''The " E.dr90fdinety unc:terweter film 1ooCtgt °' how lhettct '-d, , ... end why they alt.cit prO'Adle • new l*'lellCttv. on th61 r.olneflng end fMl'90fM lleh. t;J ( t hr., ~min.) .... ·-81oam Ricky''* 10 tft«:t a l900f1Clllltl0n betwMn hit fathet and E ther Strtllon (A) .. ''Whitt T11 And T•" (t!Me. ) Din Dutya, Elle Raina A bullet le " a mNllonalrt t"Mrri.. a ... (, hr., 30 min.) • .. "St• The Beaver" (Prem-) wry Mttheta, Tony Oow. An out-of.wofk Thlodo<e "The Bea'N'' 0..ver hll hll lhar• of prot>temt In Mey· lletd when hll wit• Ilk• for • dlvofoe and he II ltf1 to r•lle their two precocious aona i l'llmMH. (2 tn.) e llMM'I Nl&Y OM of Mama'• old mee lhowt up to rekl~ their ~Mm--•• -LCM IGAT A mlndt .. det forseee PfOIC)eet• for Mure happlnen with a t...ndlome men, • oompetlttv. friend of the Cepteln'• expect• too much trom hit ton. e.nd an oldef couple creetee havoc tor Julie. (R) 0 ( t hf.) ~~ iilll&. =:c °' ttle lttton11 c.ollalal• ~ Bell FfldaV Game CAll (2 hr&> ([) .. "A Lit llS." (1111, Comedy) nm Methelon, EdWWd Henmenn. " rw~wed oonYIWOlll drlOIO( tir• of hla bride end bec:OIMI I ptillndlrer, 'A' (1 tw .. 36mtn.l Cll _.. 'C.t People'' (1181, Fantaay) Rilt .... l<.Wlekl, Maloolm McDowell Fa.· Ing In '°"'9 POM1 I Pf°'*" tof • young women who turne Info a fefocloul big eel If ll'le met• with IOtl'otOfll who la not of her own 1cM4. 'R' (2 htt..) C%l -. ''The Amlteur" ( 1982. Or.ma) Jahn 8avtQe, CMltoptw Plumm9r. A CIA compuftt expert treWla tot ecttv. fleld duty to •venue the rTUder ot hll alrlfrlend ~rvtNlee t.,rOtltta. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 6CJ mln.) • _.. "\llrglnll City" ( UMO, w .. tern) ol Flynn, MlrlMI ~Ina. 8plel from the Norfh and the South 3llemt)I 10 OU1wt1 MCh other end obtain I qu911thy Of gold i l*d In Virginia City (2 ...... 30 ' -· TIMIW -~ Michetl tlndl him-Ml recwd to one of hla atudenta. who tuma out to be an undercover narcotics omc.r. ICMOO&.MmTUU. ''State ~., 30rnln.) • nmu&.'MC WIAL""Raln Foreet" An exploratlon of the rich variety of planl Ind enlmlll Ute In the rain '°'"'' of Coate ~ le preeented ( 1 hr., 16 min~ <e>=-···.,. HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO' FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 for Compllment•ry Conaultatlon WISTCLIPP CHllOPIACTIC OPFICI ........ A. ........ -.aw .............. 1oe .... ~ .... ' 00 --Tht Dfoup thl1 l9d ... w..,.•• .,,...,oenot lnlo tN mu11o ,.-,,,..,,.. ling ,..,, blOolt't hit• lnt.ttdftft .. ....,.. Of C11Me.·· ·-~ ...... ··A.Pt\Q.1' -'The~ .. Hlafl." \1 twJ •l ..aJs C I I,_,_ The encMlna rootc bind. len-tana, ,.,._ tome of tflelr Qrtetett hlta In oono«t with ..._, from Altoe de CNYon. -ifr"-'='bllc. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) IP,.,., ... A,.,.,.. beoolTlte. target for dleth whet\ ht llndl the mlMlng women ht kMI. and Tattoo'•*"'* pi.ti 10 help I friend find '°"9 with I talented nlll t>ec*flr ... CJ ( 1 ht" _.. "The Jfalced And The Oeld" Drema) Aldo Ray. Cltff Robettton. In WOf'ld War II lllm the ~ of courage and ~ at Iha rllt< ot io.- 1 ~~3 tvs.) ..... ... ''(.klyl And Oolll" (1966. ~ cal) Frri Sinatra. JMn 8lrnmona. A mi. llonary girt fella In low wtth a 8'oedW9'( ~bier. 12 hr9., 35 min.) 91M1 1•A Lhtle S.x" J 1981, Comedy) Methelon, Edwar Herrmann. A newlywed oommerclal dlrecior tltee of hll bride Ind becomel • phllelldefer. 'R' ( t hr • 36 min.) !.oa.oac ... .. llOT --1111.Y Tiii ... Comedy etchel oomblne with eleMlc Mm and newa footage In en ottbeet, tetlttc tek.- oft. n.11311 ~· WOMDl'I 11lAD"10l'IAL ...ul l"or lbou who obop lorqualll)' Pat Marley'• unparalleled lrad"lonal1 _. on foraverl We have ha correct flt . Nndtomaly detailed. 1uccesaful look that Mla you out front In Iha bnl·dr .... d realm.Come ... . lad._ tradlllonall too. <--c--. -17111 '!""' nMe) Moat in.nnc. Acc9pted ~ [HI Cout HJ1llwa) Corona Ml lil•r Friday, March 18. 1983 17 -P9'Aon In c::tiaoo ••. ) ; OOY8nlge of the Mollof'I Wortd CUo Oownhll, the IMIOO .. (from Lake loulle, Alta) . ( 1 hr .• 30 l~cu111m.-. ...,..,.. ocaFml:MWBU 1 ..,_._Gobo~ b1llpped In the «ltllde wot1d wherl Doc dlddll to boerd up Fr .. Hate. ......... . Bruee Penhall (left) is promoted from cadet to rookie CaHlornia Highway Patrolman on the "Fut Company" epilode of "CHiP1" at 8 p.m., Sunday on KNBC ( 4) • Erik "Pooch" Eatrada ii liia trainiq olfleer. ~-··· .. CMJ id•ca.omaP -., ..• ---..... ···-IE 11• .... ,_ TGUnt -1W -"S'Nim With .. .. , .. IF-... "Coectl" ( 1978 eom.dy) ~ 1M Qoeby. MlohMI 8WWi (1 Iv., ?& ~ ''SteY!e" ( 1978. Blogf~) ~ JecQon. TreYOf Howard. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ... "Metoo Pok>, Jr." (1973, AdYentutt) Animated. Voice ot Bobby cW. ( 1 ht .. 50 min.) .. "Murder 8y O.C:." ( 1979, .,y) Ctwtltoph9r PIUmrner . .i.mee ~.(~~ • LOITdlPMm -... "Prey TV' ( 1980, Comedy) Cdemen. Aldlle Hahn. ( 1 hi .. 30 -~ m ~IClll&m OCUll• _., ____ _ ~-··Mi'll ....CN.9 ... our .-a:n•u.u. ......... ,,. ,. 1'0MY'l--111lY'ICAT um.llUCM.I ,..., --CClfll-, .. ..,_ .,.~ CMW '°" .... 111 ._, ... --"The Men Who Would Be King" (1976, Actventute) Seen Connery. MlcNMll CMle. (2 tws., 9 min.) CD 11DN .. ...,_.And Gretel" !1964. Fantasy) Anmated.. V~ of Mldred OWlnldc., the Vletwle Boys Choir. ( 1 Iv .• 11 ~tnmrW1111' Cll.:M ,. ..,,._ ,. cwwww l'FSU-_,.atd I 1Nl.OmlATUP I I u.orD09.• ...,.MUIT ---· ___ ,~ _. ''I OUgM To Be In Ptc1uree" 1982. Comedy) Weiter Mettheu. Am- , ,_ ·--Jo!'ll ...... .,, .. ,.,. of oaunt= llilth .-. .-.. Coler. Dill £tnrrijtou Hwftl. Waylan~ TM[I TUGMr end Tem- lft'I 'Wynttlt from the.~ CU> In Loi ~·;;J5.;.:-;..,.:._ •nu Peter Wetl ~ etar In 868 oomed'1 "'°'1 about I trio of ~ crookl who antmpt to ..... a r11e -lrlTfeot from the Mttropcltwl ..,.._ -1ri>~um!IM.L 00Ytt9 of"" NCOnd round of the Net10nel ~ ~ TournM*lt. (2 tn., 30 min.) ··-L!Ye =of b-. JoM COllina I 1 ().found mlddtl•Moht~ (from CltOll Cem-pue PeYillon In Chlcego. Ml.). ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) • --"The A<MntlX• Of Tom Si~' (1938. CcmedY) Torrvny KAlfV, Jeoklt Motil\. (2 tws.) ....... ,.,... ... "Mr, Moto'1 L.ut Warning" My9tery) Peter Lorre. Geot09 ~:.:rmln.) I ~-Correepondlrltl Lln-W~ end Col<Je Rob9rtt join P.ut Duke IOt an up-to-It.minute IUITI-~ of_i;leeelonel ectMUee. ·-lmllTOMY (I) e llDN ''CtlettoW Of Fire" ( 1981, Creme) 8«1 Qoea, tan Cherleecln-(2 hi..~mln~ I llU .... VOICI ........... .. ll0'8 "The Ouellllta" (1978, Aaver.- tlXe) Keith Carradine. Hatwy K.eltel. ( 1 hr., 41 min.) -· llftfil Atlanta Btav. vs. Loe A~ Oodoe<I (3 tn., 6 min.) -· 9 IM. frOCnllU. AJ pr .. time, ABC planned to caver either WlllhlngtQO ~-at Botton er-... o.nv. Gcild et Chicago Batz. Of Tempe Bey Benclt1 at New JerNY Genera. (3 tn.. 1 s m1n. l ~-u.• ---•m mmT -"Hh> Sllvetl" Jemet u. BlancNrd Ill, prMldent • ea.nctlerd & Cornpeny, Inc . . ._, .. -GD .,. 00e.111e Cry" < 1955. Orama) Van Heflin, Aldo Ray. (3 hrs.) ,. ... ''Seaet Of The lnCU'' = Adventufe) Cheriton Hel1on, Young. (2 hra.) • ~,...-"On App<fNef' Two unmenled OOUPlee ~ a monlh together to find OU1 It mar le the blill they think It would be; emy Brett. PenelCJpe Keith, Helen Hayle find Benja- min Whltrow star. D ( 1 tv., 30 min .. •OCUPeMW• .. al IT CC) --"Fiddlef On The Roof" ( 1971, Mualcal) Topol. Norma Qene. (2 ~· 59 min. CB> wme-VlewerS are lnYtted to tllt their mental lklll In a l9f'IM of t-1-paced enlmated gameL CD --"Arebird 2016 A.O." (1981, Adventure) Oe.rren McGavin, Doug McClure. ( 1 Iv .. 35 min.) (D) .,_ "The Cel People" ( 1942. Hot· rOf) Simone smon. Kent Smith. ( 1 hr .. 30 "*"1il....-.-tW • WIWCAI> ~ llYe CCN- erage of the Seen O'Grady I Johnny·''The Heat" Verdlroea 1<>-round junior ,,,._ terweight boul (from The Clrde ~ Frld~y, March 18, 1913 19 -luncl Cont. ·=sm~ ~ .._ ... Regulatly ~ pr llml'1Wlg may be delayed cbt to .... "Fiddler On The Roor' ( 1971, ) T opol. Nonna Crane. A peaant rnlltmer\ In tum-of-t~t"'Y czar1s1 ~ tttea to marry off his ellglble deuah- tn while trying to ho6d onto his Jewlstl hett1-ae In tfle lace of oppreeslon. 'G' (2 tva.. 60 min.) CI) .. "Whoee U1e Is It Artyway?" (1981, Drame) Rlc:Nrd Dr~ John c-v.ta Paralyzed lrom the neck down In an automobile accident, a ~ tor remlnl9oe8 about his lfe before and eloquently arguet for his right to die. 'R' il hr., 58 min.) (%) .. "The Amal«X" {1982. Orame) John Sevtlge. Chrlltopher PUnmer. A QA computef expert trains for active l'llld duty to avenge the rTMder of his glr1frlend l ruthlall tanortlta. 'R' ( 1 hr .• SO' min.) .. ccum..-.-,. -1'rtl -• .,. .. , ...... The ,..,... return and migratory route of ~ and bM whea. off the coeat of northern c.lfomla II trllCle<i ( 1 ht.) 19CE -.....,.., Chicago B1A1 .,... Siatue SuperSonlce (SUbject to black- out) i Iva. 30 =· ® Aim.i Gobo ~omes In the outside world When Doc to boafd up Fraggle Hole . .,. "Macbeth" {1948. Drama) w .... Ja9nette NOian. BeMd on .....,.,. •• play. The greed and anti- llon of I l'Nln ilifld I* wffe INd them to ~lrt l 1~ Scotland. (2 Iva.) •• ~ ,._ -Regutetty IC:hecUed n,=.. rrwy be deleyed cbt to ---• .. llUICI Atc:.Ne "°""' to the r~ ,.._, '* Mind Bet· !!-llld oft. (A) • Cl9I Pond\ and his new S*1Nr ~ to ..xwt two nuder wit-,_out of• llollted delel1 ~ ~(1tv.} _,~119-tnt.WW. K.-n Howwd. Ted Deneon, Tony ~ •a'~h ..... Manpet~LM tr'-to t*P 111 old Mend who hM .,..,, II nudetlng • 9howglr1. ( 1 hr.) --__ .. .. ''flat" (1988, Dnlma) 0.. Jim Brawn. lnmlttt In • ...._ prllon t1 • riot lo OOY9f up*' .....,. • 2 hra.) ~1 'Hoftzol• OI The S.." (1112. ~) Dooumentaty. nw. .. -... ""' ICMntur• and -*-••It ~~the ohhot9,.,,,. of ~j~~) M~W.e.olln~ .. ( t• 1. CO!ftldy) Dllllld HMdllon. .,.,.,,. ,,..,.. Tla.--*"' Mlrleriry ol !!ID~ Amlltoal• on •=to.# of ........... ..., ...... ..... ""'dlld Ind .. Cllts caned .. ........ ~ ..... ,.. (ttv •• • ~farfW'=··· .... ···~1·•·£= ..,, .. tor ...... "' .. _ ...... ,,, ........ .. -·~:n--11-.. ''ti. °'~.a:\I» .. . ........ .. -..-.--.-.----- ----- ---....... '"Curit Of The Vamc>lft1" f70, Horror) Am1i111 Fuent-. Eddie • tn.) u•• "Riot" (1M8l Draml) Gtne tw*1N~ Jim Otown. (2 rn.) .. "o.tnn Yenk .... ( 1868, ~ E Hunt•, Gwen Vttdon. 12 hrt.) .. "fluooet On A Chlln1' ( 19'72, ,, a.n.. ~ Ale~ Knox. (2 Iva.) ·~Ul-•t•••••• ~.........,. Detroit Pistone ~ so.it.'=::~::. Glw'I Cdlman. Mlcheel Lam- hr .. 31mln.) "&other•" ( 1971, Drema) CeNy, Aon O'NMJ. (2 hrt.) ?:: .. '"The Gr•t lmOerlonetlon" 942, Act...r11ure) Ralph .W.my, Evelyn = i:&Lmln.) l ••=en._ .....,,_.Cl.om W Feetur.ct. plagl- artlm tn Holywood. how ldMt get ttolen end how they 111e protected: an lnteMr# with Tom Selleck. IMCIM IATIDll ........ _ ...., ..... llWIMW ... "Newr So Few" { 1960, Or.- ma) Frank Sinatra, Gina LOll<>bflglde. (2 tn., 30 min.) (II) ... "Virus" (1982. SulpenM) Gr.vi Fotd, COOck Conncn. (1 lv .. 40 min.) Cl> MIMI "Blly .»ck" (1971, Or1tn11) Tom Laughlin. C>Moree Taylor. ( 1 hr , 55 min.) -· "911 ... Regularly ech9dlJled programming may be delayed due to ·r.··7 I -'~:'i'o'~v= for the 841tomoCM wttn gulet .,.,. 8oott a.lo. Or. Joyoe &o1hert. Nofm Clotby. Morgan FalrQhNd, lM Ma)Ort, ltobtl Sa~ DandAnn..-.n (1 hr.) ='•Ulml "Theme Aod Vatlallon" Attenborough !oc*t at lht wide vwlety ol rinate -from .,.., .. ,.,. to whllea -tNt ....,, to be~ from lhtN-lb mammal. (A) Cl ( t hr ) 'The Pied PlcW' (19T2. Fant•· ~.Dorwld~ (2tn.) .. IMmMUi AUVIi Gu .. 11: Hank Moe !Wldy, Klettn Kane. Tff· I lbbl. Ct hr.) • MlllOl IA'nml\Y _... Eddie Albetl hottl a 1hr ... hoUf muelcal tpectaOY .. r foc:utlng on the llnget1 ol the IWlnQ •a: IC)eClel QUNt• lnc:a.ldl Betty Hotton. Bob Ctoeby. Margate! Whiting, Keely Smith, ...,.. o·eonn.a and Jeck Leonard (2 .. o:::.• me ... u-•-.n aco.MIY .. MICI .... .,_ "AdVentUfes Of The Wlldefneta amity II" ( 1978, Acmnture) Robert Logan, Susan Oernante Shew. ( 1 hf .. 46 IM) .OQ.OCI( .... __ .......... /\-1~1noredlble Kung Fu Mission" (No O.te, AdllentUfe) John Lau. When e teerel agent II held holi.Qe by a warl<>rd lma~c::; made to reecue him. C81 ... 1MOll MIAZlll MmAL.I WMl.mmT a.M..alf =·Of Peub'' (1N7, Betty HuttOfl, John Lri. The fllm Iler f>tM White It noed from hat tunbtl beglf.W~ IO het tft. In the Follel BefQtft. 2 hta.) . . _. "The Mltitr Owl~' 6l W•t•n) Tom ~ "°" NM . A gunflQtlltf' heunfAKj by I ..,,._ tul dMd eet1 OYl 10 redeem hie honot wttf'I i=ol and uemuiail aword. (21'n.) .... •A ''The C.• Of The Betmudl T,._ angle" The mytlery of the Bet~ Trllln- gte, 111 ., .. otf lhe OOMt Of Floridl wtw'tl fhouu~ Of thlps, plante and ~ haV9 dltel>PMf9d, II elll)lof.ct. (A) Q ( 1 ~) • .,_"The Jericho Mil9'' (1979, Dr• mt) Pttlt' 8traut1, &!en DllMttlY. An Inmate llMno a '"' eentence In F'oltotn Prtaon 1r11ne 10 become an Olympic '""'*· ( 1 ht., 40 min.) AWAa11mwrntWCMW .. -·---.. -COi ICI -·~.,.,,..,.. ~NClfU .. ,..,. MO'lll "C&twty Row" (1982, Ora· ma) Nick Nolte, Oebr• Winger. In a 1\MOt Callfomle coastll town. • marine blo60glst becomte romen1fcllly Involved with • girt from the local bordello. 'PG' (2 In.) Cl) 11AM TWAll MAm "On The River'' Ciriltlna down the Milelellppl RMw. Huck and Jim oome acrOll two taeclna11na characttf'I -Ille Duke and Deophln. (l hr .. 15 min.) I IOUnm. CAl.ftllllt it.-~ Hl!CI) • ..,,. • VOY~ PtlineU. captured by I Turke, attempts to reecue fellow Pft.- oner Lawrence of Arabia. and Jetffey meets Thomes Alva Edlaon. (R) ( 1 tv.) • 0 ~--rrOIJIOn fee.. IUled: a rea).U1e Or. JekvW end Mr. HY,dr. bizarre pets; Ille lcientfllc fraud of 'the missing link"; a New Zeeland dMt r~ up; the world's mo8I unutU8l ipOrt& (R) (11v) sM1tu & TUTHILL ----BALTZ-BERGERON Burial in All Cemeteries 427 E. 17th Street I Shipment -Cremation Plans Available Costa Mesa Phone 646-93 71 Friday, March 18, 1983 21 -Monday _ ............... "*-- .... "Lolita" ( 1962, Comedy) James Mason. Sue Lyon (2 tn.. 30 min ) •<B> "Trea8Ufee Of The Snow" ( 1981, Ofa- ma) p_,i Dean, carey Born ( 1 hr., 40 min.) .. @ "SyMI Scarlett" (1935. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant. (2 hrs..) •<C:l "The Atom.c cate" c 1982) Docu- mentary. ( 1 hr . 25 min ) (I) "Cutter's Way" (1981. Orama) John Heard, Jeff Bridges ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Nl(J) "Or Kildare'• Strange Case" ( 19'0. Ofama) Lew Ayres, Llooet Barrymore (2 hrs.) 1lll cm "HistOfy Of The World -Part I" (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madellne Kahn. ( 1 ht .. 33 min.) (I) "The Learning Tree" ( 1969. Orama) K)1e Johnson. Aleic Clarke C 1 hr .. 45 min.) e "Death Hunt" C 1981, Adventure) Charlel &onson. Lee Marvin ( 1 hr., 36 mll'I.) .. CC) "'The Jericho Mlle" ( 1979. Orama) Peter Straues. Brilln Oennet1y (2 hrs.) (JD "On The Right Trade" ( 1981. Come- dy) Gary Coleman. Michael Lembeck. ( 1 hr .• 37mln.) •(%) "Medo" (1978. Orama) Romy ~. Michel Plccoli. (2 hrs., 30 mh) •cm "The Legend Of The Lone Ranoer" (1980. Western) Kinton Spllebury, Chrll- Uoyd. ( 1 hr • -40 min.) .. Pain In The A ... " ( 1973. Comedy) Btet. Lino VenturL ( 1 tv ~ 3() "*' -CC) "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955, MUllcel) ~Sinatra. Jeen Simmons. (2 hts., 30 ~~'The Legend Of The Lone Ranger" (1980, Western) Kllnton Spjlsbufy, Cfria.. Lloyd. ( 1 hr., -40 min.) "Thi Scapegoet" ( 1959, Mywtery) GcJiMola, Nicole Maunry. ( 1 hr., 30 IN\) Hltl To Hotd" (1M3, Orama) Durbin, Jolec>h Cotten. (2 tvs.) -elCftptlon: Murder" ( 1967. Mye-1 ) G«'9 Betry. Peter Falk. (2 hrs.) tW ~t To Be In Plc:tur91" ( 1982, ) Waltlf' Matthau, Ann-Margre1 i!hr . •5 min) (%) "Allen" ( f979. Honor) Tom Slcerrlt1. Vaf}het Ko110. (2 hfa., • min } ,. _ .. , ............. --r .. Leura" < 10..•. MY11ery> Geiw ner-'l!Y· C/ltton Webb. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • "To Be Or Not to Be" (18'2. eom.- dy) Jed< Bemy, Cetole Lombetd. (2 hra.) HMttlend'' (1981. Ofama) Alp Torn. ta Fen-II ( t hr .. 36 min.) :'f: Flll.Z'' (1981. ~) ler~ , Erneitt Borgn.in.. (t IV., 5 -''Moeoow Ooeen't 9ellYe in r..,.·· 980, ~> Vera AllntOYa. AltMI ~ (2 tvt.. 26 min.) W "o.try fldea Aotlin" ( 1Gl38. W•· trtl) .iem. 8ttwttt. Mal1ln9 DMltrtoh. (2 •>.'8tloot The t.4oon" ( 1812, Orwna) Lt ~. ow. Ktet~ (i tn., g £.,,.. ~.. ( 1979. Adwilnttn) ~ ~ Klftel. (1 hr., •1 .ar.lNcilloct(, ~· .. ,1 ••. COnleay> . ... fftday, M.rah 11, 1M3 Gabe Kaplan, Alex Karras.. (1 hr .. 36 min.) .. <D "Chariots Of Are" (1981, Ofama) BenCtoee. lanCnatleson (21n.. 5"*'.) (%)"Murder By Decree" (1979, Mystery) Christopher PlumlTI8!, Jamea Muon. (2 hnl) •OO "Tr..,,.. Of The Snow" (1981, Ora· ma) Paul Dean. Carey Bom. ( 1 hr . '° min.) • "Ice Cestia&" (1979, Romance) Lynn-Holly John&on, Robby Benion ( I lv ,50mln) 4111CC) "Clash OI The Titans" (1981. Fanta sy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olvler ( 1 Iv 58 min.) (I) "'White Wat8f Sam" (A~ture) Keith Larwn. ( 1 ht . 27 mr..) .. CO "On Golden Pond" (1981, Orama) ~ ~onda, Katharine Hepburn ( 1 hf . cm ''The Drowning Pool" (1975, Mys tery) Paut Newman. Joanne WOOdWard. {g hrs.) CZ) 'Tlci<e1 To Heaven" (1981. Ofame) Nick Manouao, Saul Aubinek. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •@ "Brea.king Up" ( 1978, Drema) Lee Remick. Grtlnvtle Van Duleo. (2 hrs.) 119Cll) "On The Righi Track" (1981, Come- dy) Gary Coleman, Michael Lembec:k ( I hr , 37 min) • "I ~t To Be In ~uteS" (1982, Comedy) Wa.ltef Matthau, Ann·Margtet { 1 tv .• 45 mln.l_ . __ ......... .. l~oo.MY l ... wu--•11111•.a.r _,,. "TrackS" (1976, Orama) Den(lls Hopper. Taryn Power. An Army sergeant escorting a coffin containing a dead oonvade becomes acquainted with a group of cNHians during a long, r811Nt~ ~rain ride. ( 1 hr .. 30 mfn.) IOllllG _,,. "The Ouellls1s" ( 1978, Ac1vert- 1ure) Keilh Carradine, Ha~ Keltal. Two French offtctn continue their long-rumlng feud du<lng 1he Napoleonic wars~ 'PG' (l ht .. ,, min.) I ... eownTTODAY .,. ... 1lll I Cll Ttll TOllll Featured strange phe- nomena allegedly connected to UFO: a look Into whether the u s. government keeps some UFO facta tecfet; le the mov- ie "E.T." mere fiction°' Mure fad? •. , .. , ... LA_I_.. I C'9Mf "' • L.A. Feetured: • ttip up the acffic Coast Highway for a look at lan- taslle vacation getaways lnctudlng Car· I mel. ~~ta Cruz and Big Sor. . (l)~CMll YOU-.PClltn ..... , •• ')1 '1CTAC-~/~.-T _. www•• Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons look at aome c:lallc: IC9l'l8a from great dltecilw fltms and lelect their laYOrite mystery l'll<Mea. (JD ,..... IDCI[ Gobo reetz.I he mus1 venture out of Freoa6a Rock to find hie traveling uncle. whO"hun't Mnt Ns uaual ~card. a n9 GUm DAYI COAT A 1()-year-<Jtd girt la tranecxwted becit In time when lhe dons en old coet lhe found In her gr~ motMr'••ttlo. u~···· ......... .. _.,ftlUU .. -~ Al*Mted. Chetla &own fall mec1y 1n kM .tttl a girl ha ... on ...,... lion and·~ to treclc tw down. 'R) •• um.l ... A .. 111111 I A tnObbllh author mow. 10 WelnUt 0r0¥e. and Matthew mMtl hll father tot the ... time. ['.] ( 1 hr.) ... "Madlgen" (1ee8. Myttery) AiC:hwd Wldrn8f1(. Henry Fonda. A New Vont dettctNe Wfth queatlcNble 9tha runa Into trout>ee wttn hie COfTW'IMlonat. !? htt.) =TMn M 3 8 ,_l\nd: the ••ot•bhf~·~ ~ .tlo won the wond'11atg-c. mac:NN pey off. (.hr.) . ... ''A tall a.tot. Dyffla'' ( 196e. ) Aot>ert Wefl*, Jtttrty Hunt- "· A ptydlopatNo lclllt nudtra hie w.llny. pt9gnllnt QlttfNnd and l'IMlfV '~ywtlh lL (2lwt.) •• ..... How WOf'IWI cen di'.-~ • firm that *"" Wiidiy br1hdey ""'* P4eye • ~ ''c.ndld c.mn''~ pm on en Ofloa ~ !:: "Olet M For ....,.. C,"4. ~ AIY ...... "'--l<elt· NW Of ..... ......._."*' ....... -·\Ji•> "A_.,., fUlli" ....,.. talDM en Al•••• ~~~-'°"' " ... dllll "' c~~-:i: wortd'I dfl: llC!f*lf NltlON ltvough the (iiii--(ti•.] tW ·--~~~ lllcttna ~ ""'-OOl't"1tloul ...... IMno ln • lmlll North c:.tOllnl town IMd to I Of'tl9 that f..openl old ftmlly ~(~-l.~2~ f.._ A Vacation" ~~: Comectt> Jlmel 8t...rt. Meu-reen O'HatL Whit --~ 1t the bMCf1. 1 br.k• 8nd hll oome eorOll lnnumet'lble probteme wtllCh range from~ plumbing to unoooper1t1Ye ..,. vant9.J~-----b=:-"Thie Property II Condlmo"9d'' 18ee, Dr1m11) Nit ... WOOd. Robert • A young woman merrtee her mother'• kMr, bui beoomel dllheartened end followl her true love to Nlw on.en. wher9 he INml of '* pett. (2 hrl., 10 .. at-.. ''Shool The Moon" (1982, Dr•· me) Albert Finney, ~ Keeton. The ~ of .,, upper ~ oou- plt'1.menlege and ltt eflect on their IOUf ~llf'I II ohronlded. 'R' (2 In., 5 _ .... C:U. Mr9. Robet1 Schuler; how one commt.Wllty combetl high crime rates. ltv .. 30 min.) .... EDI I R•IW ... u.w .. ... "~ Tomooow" (HMO, antuy) Richard Carlson. C. Aubrey Smith. two memt>en of the eptrtt world m9terilllzie duf1ng the Ctvtltmu aeuon to ~young '°""""' ( 1 ht .• 45 min.) Cl)• Ulll'IULL Detroit Platona vs. ~ 76ert (R) (2 tva., 30 min.) • ''The Greek Tycoon" ( 19'78, Orama) Anthony Quinn, ~lne Bil- let. A weetthy <Meek lhlc>Pkla magnate matrlea the wife of a deo9&led American Preaident, l9urlChlna • atonny relation-~.'A' J~'i·.:= -=''The Seneuout NurM'' (1979, ;) Urlule Andreea, Dulo Del Prete. Greedy relatNel hire a eeneuat "Florence Nightingale" to take care of en =count IUflering from a delicate heert OL 'R' (1 ht., 20 min.) -~~ ~,.coma w Cl.Oii aue.t Beverty 1-DAY•-W -ICOTT ta.LNOCID . = "Cut11t'1 Way" (1981, Orama) John Hewd, Jett 8ttdgea. A maimed Viet· rwn \let end '* belt fi1end. a aoclaJ «op- out, foc:ul their energlea on aoMng a mur· dar c:aae. 'R' ( 1 hf .. "5 min.) •CJ> .. "Blly Jeck" (1971. Orama) Tom Laughlln, Oelorel Teytof. An ex-Green Beret half-breed champions the cauae of a freedom IChool for run.ways on an Attzona Inclan rlMfVatton ( 1 tv .. 55 min.) ...... a:> .. "Nev9r So Few'' ( 1980, Dr• me) Frank Sinatra. Gina ~· A featteea officer leedl 600 men In 11 age .ttorta aaa1nat the .Mpeneee dU1ng Worid Wet II. (2 hrs., 10 min.) cm ... ''The eat People" <1942. Hor-rot> Simone Simon. tc.n1 Smith. A glr1 Is Clft9d with the ~ to corMtt herlett ln10 • YlciolJ8 penther •t ... ( 1 hr.. 15 l Sharon Farrell portrays Rita, a former sweetheart o f Nick Small (Darren McGavin } o n "Small & Frye," Monday at 8 :30 p .m . on K NXT (2). WimlnlT Gm wmt Guest: 8C1reea T9'1 Gan. 1 ~"°"" .. Cll cal ... .-nrATQ4 iiOWW ''rrlple Trouble" (1950, Come- dy) Leo Go<oey, Huntz Han. The Bowery Boys find their good Intentions trip them ~ ( 1 h< .. 30 min.) CHJ McMI "Quest For Are" (1981. Fanta- sy) Eve<ell McGiii, Rae Oewn Chong. nwee membe<I of a prel'llator1c tribe that hasn't the knowtedoe lor making fire are sen! In search o' a new source When their cont~ burning pilot f're II extlo-~· 'R ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) g llCMI "Disappearance" ( 1977, Su&penM) OoneJd Suther1end. Francine Racelle. An lnt8fnetlonal hit man becomes Obsesaed with finding hie mis&- 1 wile. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 1:11 w.AATU.. • IT'IYO.a• n•• Mm l'OIT A adentlflc exploretloo of athletic perfonnance whlct'I can aid ath- letes In lmPrOlllno their game. (R) ........ (%) 91M1 "The Virgin And The Gypsy'' [1970. Orama) Joanna Shimkus. f'r&neo Nero. Based on a story by D H. Lawreoc.. A proper young English gift rebels against her clergyman lather by raking up with a handsome gypsy rovl!f 'R' ( 1 hr • 50 .. min ... E ..... .,... .,. "Bobby Deerlield" ( 1977, ) Al Paclno, Marthe Keller. An American racing Idol. wno has found grea1 euccesa on !he European clrcull. allempts 10 disown hlmeell lrom his background and family while lalUng ln love with a beau-tiful women 'PG' (1hr .. 40mln.) .. (l)PAmta • ...,_ "Funeral Home" ( 1982. My&- tery) Kay Hawtry, Barry Mcne A young woman lnvesllgates strange occurenoes al her grandmother's Victorian home. 'R' t1 hf .. 30 mln.J M CC) .OWW "The Boys In Company C"' (1978, Orama) Andrew Stevens. Stan Shaw Friday, March 18, 1983 23 -Monday Cont • • CIOIHCMITIY 111 ICHOGI. "Tumlno And Review'' The step. akatlng and peraJ: lel tume are demon81r•ted (R) .. , ...... •IUICll•-•·· ·-llmY.O • 11-.T .. LA..-r Featured: Hoddlng Carter. host of "Inside Story" and former Secreta1y of State under Carter. tab about his recent I~ to Ausala; Or. Harold leYlnson di9cusses a major medical breakthrough In the treatment of dyslexia. !! hr.) (DJ._ "Satin Suite" ( t978) Heather YQUng,~tha Fox. (1hr .. 30mln.) tWGl) ... "Tall Man Riding" (t955, West- ern) Randolph Scott. Dorothy Malone. A Montanan t1de9 Into a town where a gam- bllf Is plOltlng • dOuble-<:rose. ( 1 hr.. 45 ttrtl~n*l. .... "Lunch Wagon" (1981, Come- ) Candy Moore, Chuck McCann. A trio beauties run Into trouble from competi- tors wn1e providing .menanoeSo conatNctlon work8f'S. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 m. ... ti) ........... IU. An In San Francleco leaves Trapper and Qon. zo In daedly 98f1ous predicament& (R) (1 hr., 10mln.) •• ,. ..., • CMIC* Holt. Johnny CirlOn. GtJe8ts: George Segel and the 8eY9rty Hilla lMlleted Jeu Band. Lom8 PattMC>I-~~ I! ..... " .. "Home Of The 8'1M" (1949, ) Frank l.oYeloY. Jam. Edw8rda. Durtng Wol1d Wat II, ·e blect< 01 With a phyelcal handap IUffers ment8I tonnent tit the Mndl of his white oomredee. (2 :;>.. "Confelelona Of A 0rMng lnltNCtor" (19n, Comedv) Robin Al/ti.· with. Anttiotrf Booth. A nM'e YCUlQ men twa clflloutty meklng hie fwrlllle llUdenta ~on the road. ( 1 hr •• 32 n*l.) ! ...... . • ..... , -.. Con'o8dy en. oomblne With ~ ftlm end .-footaoe 1n .,.. offbeat ... ,1rtc ... c:#f. • (I) NMmA TON Robert Klein, ~ George end Pia l.adof• star lrt thl9 bed-room f8'08 about a merri8d couple'• weekend compllceted by the unexpected 8'rl\f8I of the hutbend'• ooquettW\ mlt- 8{ 1 hr., 45 min.) l:Um . -..-r~~AnlntlMew Ntwnlth. ,_UIT_ a ·mi. FoX411 Of Hen'ow" (1947, 11'111) Alx HM19on. M9ur8'fl O'Heta. In tl20 •• New OftMnt ~ WOOi lend-*-'* ":.';.::.(1 hr .• 30 -~-""" !'Tiit AmltW' (1882, o.wn.) I llMge, Chftltopfllr PUmw. A QA oomputlt ~ ,,.. '°' 8CtNI tltld • 19 Mr1Qlt the nuder°' 1'111......, - *'otlllt. 'R' (1 tw .. IO mn> ''A P*i In Thi A. .. " (1113. ) .,.._ .,.._ LN v.nlln. ... ...., .,.,. ..... Git ,. ,,... ,. .. ~~by• ,,,. -Ii~ .... (1tw.._ ..... , ''Frwndl ~ (1'11. John HUiton, the celebrated direitor, eereenwriter and actor, will be honored at "The American Film Institute Salute to John Huston," to be broadcaat at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday on KNXT (2). .. A 'ltlnd OI Mint" In In ~ Aly lrldtMY• lhof1 • • In IOWft tlilChel I young IOftle ..... In ""'*t ~ pcwtt of ~·!On·[] ( 1 hr.) ca> ... "ffll JeflOtio Mlle" t Ut79, er .. me) .,_.., l ttlUll. BMn OIMM'IV· An lnfrilte MfWIO I llft Nn1enot In ,«*om Pnton ,,... to beOOtnt In ~ E•.(2M.) .. "The Legend OC The Lone " (1980, WMttm) Kllnton 8'*' butY Ctwlttopher Uovd. The Lone Alnoer anct Tonto punue their 1toh>4IWnY. 8ufch C4Mndllh. who hM kknppeca.tht pr• f of IN U.8. 'PO' ( 1 hr., .0 min.) ... "A Uttle Sex" J 19' 1. Comedy) MethttOn. EdWW HemnlM. A newtrwtd OOl'M'*ciM ~ectot tlr• of hie bride ll'd beoOlnel I pt\MWlde(er. 'R' ( 1 • ~,?Mallohl't CoW" ( 1079, 0r.- m1) Veronlc1 Qullllgan. Donald t>teuenoe. Aller !ht dMth ol her pereni., a young gff1 goee to M with her grandf.- thtt on England'• Comlth coeat. ( t hr .. I. mil\. "Babel On SwtnQ StrMI" "(1~. Mu*al) P90QY Ryan, AM Btyth. JMlouty r'*1 It• heiclaa • groop of teen-~ plen • benefit show. ( 1 hr.. 30 •azjh,.,.,._, ... mM&. a ""' Nlctc agreee 10 protect In old ftllM who cllllma thet her hutband lat~~· I CIWlft ... UlllTICTOa .. llOWll "Ule At The Top" (1966. Dr•· m1) Laurence Harvey. Jeen Simmons Unaware that his wife Is dolna the same. a man decldee to have an affaw (2 hrs .. 30 min.~ •• AIJCI Tommy ends up In trouble with t law aft8' a night ot partying with hll c;ollege roommate. e e llOWll "Coward Of The County" ( 1981, Orama) Kenny Aooerl. Fredric: Lehne. At the beginning ol Wor1d Wer II. a young men who promlled hit dying l1thef tnet he would 04MW fight 1s taunted by hit lelow t~ for his pacifist Ideals. IB> ~tn.) • O .,. "Intimate Agony" (Prem- iere, Orama) Tony Geary. Judith Light. A young doctor rlSks his carHf lo dety a conspiracy ol silence and warn the publk: aboUt a dangerous OU1break ol hefpes In 1 resot1 town. o (Parental discretion Is acM1ec1> t2 tn. r 1 ....... mATOU Hll'llCll "Rubinstein At Ninety'' In celebration of his 90lh birth- day. Mut f\Jblnsteln perlormt Salnt- Saenl' Plano Concerto No. 2 In G MlllOI end Edward Gneg's Piano Concerto In A Mlnof with the London Syrnpnony con- ducted by Andre Prevln. (A) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • .-n.-''A Journey To Russia'' Jelllca Savitch follows an American debating team on Its lour ol six cities In the Sovl8t Union. k:;J ( 1 hr.) Cl) ... , .... (I).,. "The Last Metro" ( 1980. Dra- ml) Celheflne Deneuve. Gerard Oeper· dleu. Dncted by Francois Trutfaut Our- log Wor1d Wer II. the propnetor9 ol a llT\IN Peril theetre try to keep their establish- ment open ~ the German ocx:.upe- tlon. 'PG' (2 hrl .. 10 min.) CD)llOWll "TheAmateuf'' (1982. C)[ame) John Sevege. Christopher ~. A C4A computer expert tnllns tor .ctlYe lle4d ---~ ----~ ---------------- Eddie Rabbitt stan in "A Special Eddie Rabbitt," a musical special Thursday at 10 p.m. on KNXT (2). duty 10 avenge the murd8' ol hit glrtfrlend ; ruthless 18'rorlsts. 'A' ( 1 hr .. ~min.) AWAa,..wrrMCIWLll~ .. Cl)•DAYATA,_ iiCMI "Mildred Pierce" (1945, Dra- ma) Joan Oawford, Ann Blyth. A woman and her selfish daughter struggle OYef the man they both love (2 hrs. 30 min.) •rATtl (!) COLU9 ummfUU Coverage of the NCAA Division Ill ChamplonsNp (from Grand~. Mich.) (2hrs.) I... DUA* -~aUCIY • -~!11 In The Game" Erle Sevareid goes beNnd the ~ with Bill Grub and Ns staff as they eel out to make lmagic the nation's leeding video game sortware company. D ~ 9CMI "FuneraJrlome" (1982. Mys- t8'Y) Kay Hawtry. Barry Moree. A yoong wom8ll Investigates st1ange occorences at her grandmothef'1 Victorian home 'A' i! tv., 30 min.) CID OI ~TIOll "An Evening With Robin Wiftiams" TVs "Moo" performs his out- rageous brand of humor In a one-man ahpw fl'om San Francllco'1 Great Amet1- can Music Hall. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ()) llOWll "Deadly Games" ( 1981. MYl- tery) Sam Groom, Oick Butkus. A woman retutns to her hOmetown to Investigate her alsttK' a mysterious death 'A' ( 1 hr.. 35 lf·l.ow. "Death Hunt" ( t98 t. Adven- ture) Chartes Bronson. Lee Marvin. In the 1930s. a Mountie and a lrontlef criminal wage an old battle as clvlllzatlon enoroec:hes on the Canadian wlldernea1. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (%) MOwm "Alien · (1979. Horror) Tom Skerrltt, Yaphet Kotto. The orew of a apa· oeoolna ecrap carrier follow a mysterloua liQOal fo a euppoeedly dead planet and. an• 11ndlng. ·discovei that the meeeeoe wM a warning to stay away. 'A' (2 hrl .. • min.) I MMllF M -• rfMIWWW ... A .. ,_ 1111 IT~ all Al.191 ~ The ar1ist who produced 185 C<Mn tor the ''Saturday Evening Post" recalls his boyhood In the smal Midwestern town where he grew up Ind his taler successes as an Illustrator. Friday. March 18, 1983 25 -iaaS!lay Coal. Smiles turn to frowm when Adam (Richard Dean Anderton) and Hannah (Terri Trea1) disagree over her joining a dangerqDI High Sierra cattle roundup on "Se•en Brides for Seven Brothen," Wednesday at 8 p.m. on KNXT (2). - ----~ ~ ------ _.,, ........... - -· "Funny car Summef'' (1973. AcNen-ture) Jim Dunn. ( t hr., 30 min.) • "Tomorrow Is Fotewr" (19'6. Ora· me) Claudet1e Colbert, Or9on Welles. (2 hn.) (JI) ''The ar .. , Muppet cape," 11981. COmedy) cn.ne. Gtodln. Diana Rigg. ( 1 hr .. 40mln.) Cl) "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Orame) Albert Anney. Olene Keeton. (2 hrl.. 6 af'tau..t Fot FWe'' (1981, Femay) ~ett MclGll, RM 09wn Chong. ( 1 IV .. 36mln.) W~ ''The Tender Trap" (1955. Comedy) Debbie Reynoldl. FreM Sinatra. (2 hrs.) CD> "The Horte'• Mouth" ( 1959, Come-~ Alec Gu1nneM. Kay Weith. (2 hrs.) CJ) "CUtter'1 Way" (1981, Orama) John • " 80 "111' (1MO OtWni) !d.::.~ '""· 461N\.) rri INtra. Cini~'. (2 hit., 8 •fit. .......... o.:t...,. (1117, ~) ~ Klllf. (1 tw .• .0 IM) -............... Uind'' ('911. DrlfM) Qall1I. C'Att111en NeetMH. < 1 ht .• aa ~~~ '« Dql(' (1M7 MYtterv) ~ Orey, Tl9YOt Howwd. l 1 ht.. ta (!">~OtY'' = AcMntin> 8~ "' 8tdone. ~. ( i ht.. 17 --~·~And The Holy Gld' 97~ ......... °"'*" Ctwpmen, ~ (1 h .~30 "*"l ''Oot And lN . 1880, AdWlrr !UN) Anlmlt'*1 ( 1 tv., 0 m1n.i Mll!:''The Ametlcan 8UCOlll Compeny" 871. ~) ...., 8t'ldQle. Ned ny. < 1 tv .. 31 mltl.) • "The Mwt.,y Of The Miiiion lloll9t ~ Puofl" (No Dl1e, 8utpenle) (1 ~• 30 fliln.) • "t To ~.. cur11. •P•.nn1N Petrick W1yne, Ohrla ~dun. 2 tn) w "Mal9cH• eow•· c1e1e. Dratn11> V«onlca Oulllgln, Ooneld ~. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) ' CJ) "Ml.wder By 0.-" (1979, Myatety) C#ir1atopher Pimrnlr. Jlm8e Melon. (2 hfl.) -~·t OUght To S. In Plet\ne" (1982, Watter Matthau, AM-Mwgret. !! hr.. min.) CI) ''IMy .lee*" (1971, Orame) Tom L.aughlln, Oeler• Taytor. (1 hr .. 56 min.) ...... ·we:... ---·-•-a t-.Ct19Mlf .......... Mm Ul'f Gueet: act°' Doneld o·~;:>c;i l _..llOllA ... llOWll "The Beeat1 Are In The Street&" ( 1978, Adventure) Carol Lyntey. Dale Roblne1te. The reefdeot1 of • amaa town panic when dozens of dangeroua animals ate freed by a truck accident at a neart>ywlldllfeperk. (2h~) (JI) lllWll "The Ellrthllna" ( 1980, Adveo- ture) Wiiiiam Holden. Alcky Setwoder. A wor1d traveler te.chel I young orphan the ways of suMvel In the Australian wilder· nees. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) ... "Charlott Of Fh" (t981. Ora· ma) Ben Croe1. Ian Chat'91on. Social pr818Ufe and pet'IOMI tunnoll beeet two eontrastlngly different &ttllh athletea on lhelf way to glory In the 1924 Parta Olym-~~. 6 min.) ... li'i."m1m1 Ma :r="'.D..,ne--CoYetege of the Men'I Wortd 86 Met• .Mnplng ....m (from a.lo, Norw~~~111m.> =1=-.. ~ me .. ...... " ... -W.clnallllay ......... 11ov1es- ... ''CtleOOC• Of Fire" ( 1981, Orama) Ben Croes. Ian Chelleeon. (2 hra., 5 mWl.) ~ .. (19n. Drema) Bernie Aon O'Neal. (2 tn.) •Cl> And The Bunny'' (1980, AcM!n- ture) Ankneted. (1 Iv .• 10 mWl.) .. ,,~ Htppen To Y~J" (195-4. 'fi~) .kJdy Homdey, JKk Lenvnon. -~~Ffom The Terreoe" (Part 1) (1960, Orame) PU NNnwl. Joenne Woe» L ~, Ctwtty'' ( 1969. Musical) MllcUllne. John McMertln. (2 Ive .. ~"!"'-.J. ~ .. (1978. MYenture) WI Catr8clne. KeNey Kettel. < 1 tv .• • 1 "'Bmln.},, ~To Be In Plctur99" (1982. Weltet Matthau. AM-Maigret. Iv min.) AINlntl'' ( 1979, AcMnture) Mictl9el Amt Mlln1lon. ( 1 tv .. 57 min.) •a:> ''TlcUI To...._. .. (1961( Orama) NII* ~ Saul fU>lnlk. 1 Iv., 45 r:~A~ Of The W1ktemell Famlly U' (1978, AcMn1\a'e) Robert Logan. ~ o.m.nte Shew. ( 1 Iv .• 45 min.) •C%> ''The Virgin Md The GYPSY'' (1970, or.m.> Joenne St1m1cu1. ~.nco Nero . .. &L'!~"*T"J ........ (1961. OrMw) l'ti w.na.o. Saul fU>lnlk. (1 tv., 45 -?t'l•e.t>wcm" (1982. Weetem) W.. Nellon. ~~(1~··=·> S')1Yl9 Joel McCtea. ( 1 hr .. 30 mh) • Berrter" (1980, ~•) fily 8evlllM. Edde Albert. ( 1 hr.. 26 if>.'lady In A Jllm" (1942. Comedy) .... ~-Alilpt\ Bellemy. (2 hra.) -t!) ·~~866, Creme) Jene~ -rt·~~· <f1r::d1 ~cw. ~LlnY ~ (i hr .. $() IM.) t119 I •'Tfle Biiie'' (i98e, DrM'lll) George lcoct. ..... O'Toot.. oncted Md,,.,,. tJ¥ John Hulton. (3 twt.) ... MY To Heewn" (ilM7, Fenta-DMt .... Kim Hunter. (2 twa.) 1lcMt To HelWn" (1981. Drwne) ...,...,, ~ fU>lnlk. ( 1 ht •• 45 ., 40mln.) •CD "Going Ape!" t 19ij 1. Comedy) Tony Danza. JessJca Walter 1 IV . 27 min.) <(%)"The Amateur" ( 1982. Drama) John Savage. ctntopher Plummef. ( 1 hf., 50 mWl.) ... "HOU9e Calls" ( 1978. Comedy) Wal- let Matthau, Glenda JacQon. ( 1 tu .. 38 min.) •Cl> "Heidi" (1979, MYentwe) (1 Iv .• 33 min.) •Cl:> "Forbidden a.me." (1952. Orama) 8'1gltte Foeeey. GIOfgea Poujc)Uy. (1 hf., 30mln.) CD "Billy In The Lowlandl" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Henry TomaSZ8Wlkl. Frank Lopez. 11 Iv .. 24 min.) •w ''Tldlal Wave" (1975. A<Mnture) Lome Greene, Kelju Kob9vuhl. (2 tn.) (%) "The Ouelllta" (19'18, A<Mnture) Keith Cerradlne. Harwy Kettel. (1 tv .. 41 mWl.) -~'Dead End" (1937. Orama) SyMa • Joel McCrea. (1 Iv., 30 min.) • ' et To .........,, .. (1961. Orwna) Midi Menc:ulo, SU l\lblnlk. (1 hr .• '5 min.) ~ ... • "' UTW I n '•tUNO Alan M.o-now, ~ lot tht ~ wt-. Ing MIOdatton. Md ~ Ptowdln. "' act...-1 for ~. debete the ~ "Al• wNlel an ~ .p.c1tt't"i.. film 11ar Chuck Norri. ~ '"' oereer and how hie l<atate Changed hll llf9 ( 1 IV.) • ·~ From New Yen" ~~tlon) KIM't Ruaaell, ~ BatbMu In 1097,. hatdlnad crtrnlnal le ott.ed 1 P9fdOI\ II he C11n ,... c. the preeldant of tha U.S. trom the ~ ~y thet Mantwttll\ ,,.. become. R' ~40 mln.) (I)• "Intimate Momenta" (1981, (:Omedy) ~ Stewat1. Btmetd FrMIOn. A. tamoue Frencti mtdam ~-het:t:•tlone lntematlonaly. 'R' .. ~CCUlm i "'r="° "'*'· tw ..-Y Quincy'• dtClllott to r9fn8I fY P'cme>tt '*" to pOfldtt the put rather D~·~R) (t hr., 10 mln.) Holt: Johnny Catton. ~Galway, Ltllty Ann Wll-1~~ .. mrnm 'Ii .... " .. ''The Bandit Of Sherwood For- ... (1946. A.cMlnture) Comel Wiide. A.Ma Loulle. The eon of Robin Hood gethar9 hie father'• bend together to, .. cue the ycung king of England. w4rWng a ~;:-.;oc::iw. (2 tn.) I A .. MY • -"Miranda Loees CMnt~art 32) CJ) • "Brother•" ( 19n, Drama) Bernie Calley, Ron O'NMI. A ralatlonthip deYelopl between a mllttant professor and IJ • '::':)e blacit convict durfng the t960a. •CUii ---~ nmmn' An Interview Martin Sheen. l anmLMTwam liMI "Man A.I The Top" ( 1973, Ora- ~ Kenneth Haigh. Nanette Newman. A h level executive In a Br1tllh phafma-oeuttcaaa eorpotat\on dleoO\lerS that one of Na oompeny's blggeat-eelllng prodUcll .......... (1hr.,30~ 1•••191T••--UMI, UJ I ill: M IT'IU .. , .. ,. .,. ''The OIMl's Garden'' (No te. Horror) A women kdlng for her ~ ho&bend on a Caribbean laland talla lnlo tha ckltchee of 1 bizarre cult of \llOOCloo practitioners. ( 1 hr .• 25 min.) Cl>_. "Quest For Are" (1981, Fam. ey) E~ McG•. Rae Dawn Chong. Three ~ of a prehlltortc ttlbe that tletn't the knowtedge for meKJno Ille are ""' In aeerctl of 1 new aource ~ their oontlnuouefy bUmlng pilot fire Is extln- A 'R' (1 hr., JS min.) .. "Up In Smoke" ( 1978. eom. Oheech and Chong, tdle Adami. Two drff1ers emben< on 1 a~ Mp, trultta~ the law end meeting In odd asaorlmellt of ctwactwa along lhe ~· 'R' (1 hr .. 27 "*'.) -·-· U11W911WM'9Lill M ~ Hatvey Aemeln. c:re.tor and star of the Broac:twsy play, ''Torctl Song Trlk>- g'(': Jlmrrrf Buffett: author Stanley Andlf· -------- ~.Jo.-, M'ama • Cl.Om 011191. Ttd v.::. Style" (1MJ, ) Hugh O'Brien. JoM ..... Amertoen OOWbOVI .,. hired to pr0119 thet A.lriaan wtld .,.,,.. 09n be ~lolted. 10 "*'" iiWI "An £)'9 FOf An fye" (!Mt, lute) Ct1UOlt Norrie. CMtioohtf Lee. A Sen Francltoo oop QUltt the bee to awnoe the nuder of~ partner bV mamberl of • dt\111 ring. 'R' ( 1 tv., ..e -~~ "Mandingo" ( u~n. Drarne) :f:n: Meaon. &Mn 090rge. A W•1 A.fncen of lhe Mandingo tribe le bf~t to a ~IG pW11a11on In LOUllMa befor9 Iha atatt of the CMI W11. 'R' (2 hra.' 1 "*'-) ... Cll WlW•• & ... Enright •ltnOlMlCtl hll r.tlrWNlnt lrom the OIC*1· men1 and ~1 to • wealthy ~ ledy. R) 1 IY .. 20 min.) <Ill--Hany IMdl the popu- 181 New WaYt ~ In a .-ctlon of their hltt. tnaudlrlg "Haatt Of Glaal." ''Cell U." and '"Tfle Tide II High." lt'om the Cenadlan National Expoaltlon In T0ton10. w~~ "The Bio Clock" (1948. ~ lery) Ray Miiiand, ~aureen O'SulllVan. A ~man trlea to klll the o<tly wtt- neea to the murder ot hll gll'lfriend. (2 tn.) • .. "Move" ( 1970, Comedy) eiot1 Gould. Pauta Prantlll. A. proMlllon- al dog walker and Na wtt. mow to a larger apartment ~ dlacoYer that thW mov-ing men happea~ed with their ~ ture. (1 hr., 30 nm.) (I) lllMI "New Frontier" (1939, Wt11· em) John Weyne. Ray Corr1gan. The Meequlteert 1tep In to help a group of aet- tllrl defend tn.w property right• egalnst ·~~~~n":~ with Manin Sheen. • --"Acfo. The Btidge" (1967. Myatt!fY) Rod Stetgef. Da\lld ~1. Scot-land Yard poota d Of Its reeouroee to cap- tufe a criminal who lleee the country. (2 ~~umTUU.~ of the NCM OMalon Ill (from Oland Rapids, Mlchi (R~ ,s2 hrl. w•••--o• 11 ~ Tm coma • a.Oii Gueai: Gary ~"The HorN'S Mouth" (1959, A.lee Gulrv-. Kay Wallh. All eooent &ltlltt artist llv88 In ~ poverty In order to a tf or d the finest In an ~.(2"'9.) .... "Outland" (1981, saeno.-~ tlon) Seen Connery, Peter Boyte. A ~ marshel inlleltlgatea 1 ruh of mysteriout dealhs wttNn a mining colony on one of ~.,., moons.. "R' ( f hr .• M} "*'.) W .,. "The Amateur" (1982. Orama) John Savage. Chrletopher PUnmer. A CIA computer expert trains for ac:tlVe fletd duty to avenge the murder of hie alrffriend ~ruthless terrorlets. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 56' min.) WCl()90WI "Shoot The Moon" (1982. Ora- ma) Alben Finney, Olene Keeton. The oollllpet of an uppet middllt-deal cou- ple'• mem.ge and Its etlec1 on their ku ~ters II chronided. 'Fr (2 tn.. 5 w(J)• ''The Brute" (No Oete, Drama) Sarah Oooglat. A benered wife ettempta to corwtnoe the avthorttlee of her l'K»- .... I:.~' .. •·fl'&~ Ill Wltrl*v/' 911. DrltN= Tam. Kate ...... ~lo a TV reportiW Ind._ ·~ o4 .,, ..,.., ..,, and holdt ""'" tor ,.,.,.,, In Grand een. don. ~·· 30 "*'.) al9 _.AT .. .. "The Ttndtf Triap" (11M1 ) o.bble Rtynoldt. Fnri Sir-. Ira. A. ... lolted ~ down on ,,..,.,.. meet• • girt who ~ him. ( 1 hr .. 55f'M) ...... ''811Ys LocW'' (181M. wwem> JCihn Payne, Dlln ~ M I ~ ''pf...,,t." an lnnOcent mwi flr\de ,.,_. ~of murdlr and~ llM to exon. .,.,. hrnMlf, ( 1 hr .. 30 "*'-) w:..-r.rA AMln In The Owl"=: ~) 8kiwy Poltllt, Claudia &Med on the "6IY by Lorraine Hantbeny, Alt~ tO 6'Mk eway from U.- orowded lf*ttnlnt In Q*-00, • *°' fwnly mo"A to an ll-wtllte nalghbomood. ltn.,30mn) -. ,.,,_ 119 .. ''Dlly JO" (1971, ~llM) om i...uaNln. Delorea taytot. An tx· Gleen Befet half·blwd ct1amplone the '*AM of a treedom tchool for nlWW8Y' on an Alb:onl Indian reetr\18Uono' (1 hr .. 65 min.) -~· .. "Fw No Ed''~· Horror) Arr9m Kathleen McAl9n. All 16-yeer-dd high ldlool ltUdanl ~ta In dtclmellng Na hometown.. 'R' =nW\.) --"Coming OUt Alive" ( 1979. ) Helen Sha'l9r, Scott Hytand. Aft« the abduction of her ~ aon. a woman hlr• the aervlcea of a oeld kllar to trac:k down her eattanged tu- bend. (1 hr .. 10 nW\.) (%) .. "Ffenctl P\mycat'' (1973, Comedy) Sybl °""'*'O. l<atlt Buct*a. A YOt.nQ woman mAkel a W11Q8r thet lhe can bring any man to the altar wtthout ftrat gMng him a aarnpte of connubial bill. 'R' 1.!hr .• 21 min.) Ml <IV .. ''The Bee.st Within'' ( 1982. Horror) Ronny Cox. Bibi Beech. A woman Is raped on IW honeymoon by a t\M'y· legged et•tura and produoea e ...,,.~ normal aon who ~owe up to lolOw In -,~~== •Ff (t hr., 30 •1 ...... .., ....... -,..., •nuu -........ W .,. ''The Beests Are tn The Streeta~8. ~e) Catol LY'*Y. Dele e. The reaidents of a tmal town penjc when dOZelll ol dangerOUI ~ era freed by a lruC* eoc:ident at a neerby~eJ)91tt. (1hr .. 60"*1.) ln•ex•pen•elve * '(In lk apen' elv) not high In prle•: reaeonab1•: ~ ........ Clasalfled ActVertlltng 642-5878 Fr1dey, March 18, 1983 20 -Wednesday Coal • leedl. a crusading reporter 10 a powerful motlet8f. (2 hrs.) e .,. "To And A Man" ( 1972. Ora- me) Pamela Sue Martin. Lloyd Bridges. A boy helpe hie glrtfrlend get an abor11on. ( 1 tv .• 30mn) ... "The Sina Of Rechel Cade" (1961, Or.,,,.) Arde Olctllneon. Peter Anett. A ml8alonaty loeea the ~ of the natiYel atter she IUOCt.mb9 to tempta-tlon~1 tv., 40 min.) •1 .... no•a-1 •unlf coma .. Cl.-Goest: Harry BelefOftta. (Pan 1) WCI) .. ''C'At People" (1981, Fantasy) Naata81ia Klnl'cJ. Malcolm McDowell. ..... ~ .. (1981, Orama) -~====:=--er SteiOne. B111v Dee Wllllama. .,. "Tattoo" (1981. Orama) Bruoe t.Caud Adema. _.......... ...... - ... ''The Part?' (1988, ~) Pater Se11era. Cleudltle Longet. (t Iv .• 40 min.) •OO·-r,.....•OfTheSnow" (1981, Dr• ma) Paul Dean. Cerey Bom. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) cm ''Blfch ln18'V81" ( 1978, r:>r.ma) Eddie Ai>art. Rip Tom. (2 Iva.) (%) "The \llfgln And The Gvolv'' ( 1970. Orwna) Joenna ~-~ranco Nero. i1 hr .• so min.) •ui "Setenede" (1956. Orama) Marlo Lana. Jolin Fontaine. (2 hrs., 30 min.) •C!> "Ffom The T8"908" (Part 2) (1960, or.ma) P9tll Newman. Joenne Woo6- ward. (2 hrs.) •CC> "Guy9 And Doll" ( 1956, Mullc:at) Ffri Slnetra, Jaen Slrnmor& (2 hrs., 30 af'AHouaa Cell" (1978, Comedy) Wal-.. Mett!WJ. Glend9 Jec:Qon. ( 1 tv .• 38 mh) -~'Heertland" (1981, Orama) Rip Tom. ,. Ferrel. ( 1 hf .• 35 mk\,) ''Tlct<et To Haawn" (198f, Orama) Manoueo. Seul F\lblnek. ( 1 hr .• •5 n*!.l •CD> 1't.cMt At Rrst Sight" (19n. earn. dy) Oen Aykroyd, Mary Anrt8 McOonakf 11 hr., 26 min.} Cl> "Young Md Ftee" ( 1819, Mwltt- tln} &le LMan. Keith L.at'Mr\. ( 1 hr., 30 -~)"Malldll'• eo-w· (1978. Orama) • ~ Qullg9r\ Done.kt Pl••• nee. ( 1 hr 30mln.) -'The Rad 8tdOI Of Coutaae'' ( 1961, ) Audie ~. Bl ....,, (1 3011M.) 'Coedl" (1~~) ~t.. MlotlMf (1hr.;40 min.) ~~··,1-. ..... Oii) Ado4Pt'9 Menjou. Bii Logan. ( 1 hr., ~~ .. (1988, Cnma) c.rol • Lou o...I. (2 tn.) -er.. Of ....... (1861. IMogre. =..,.~1111. (2tn.1 -~ • (1•1. °""'9) UllMM. "'°"*'· u hr .. A& . .,_tm. ou.llW' c1m. ~> .Clt ..... ~W (tlw.,'1 "*" l • Mdly, ...,.,,. 11. 1tD ... "Blood Barrie<" (1980. Advert· fln) Telly Savalas. Eddie Alben ... , .. ,,.-.:. -waDAT=' llCMI "Disappearance" (1977. SUspense) Donald Sutherland. Franone Racette. An International hit man becomes ob9e98ed with finding his mm- ~wife. 'A' ( 1 Iv .. 40 min.) ... .,. "Pier 23" (1951, MyslefY) Hugh Beaumont. Rlohald Travis. wtlile lnYeatlgatlnQ a case of fight-fixing. a prt. vate detectlve Unc:oYefS two mufdefl. ( 1 Iv .• 15 min:) • .. "Ship Of Fools" =Ora-ma) Vivien Leigh, Simone et A mo41ey assortment of ~ls forced lo share close qU1111n whl6e traveling to Br~ven. (2 hrs • 30 min.) ~:w •• TW tW~ ''The Jer1cho Mlle" ( 1979, Orama) Petcw Str8UM. Brian Dennehy. (2 In.) (IJ) "On Golden Pond" ( 198 t, Orama) Henry Fonda, Kalher1ne Hepburn. ( 1 hf • 49 min.} -M1.,..o• 11ovies-•• PfCt\ri MOmmi Deed" (1966, Suspanea) Don Amec:he, Marthe Hyer. ( 1 tv . 30mn) • "Three Sall<n And A Glrt" (1953, Multeal) Jene Powell. GordOn MacAae !hrs.) W "Nobody'1 Pertetct" (1981, Comedy) be Kaplen. AJex Karraa. ( 1 hf.. ~ min.) • ''The Greek T)'COOn" (1978. r:>r.ma) Anthony Quinn, Jacquellne Bllaet. ( 1 hf .. .Smin.) (%) "The \llfgln And The GYP9Y" ( 1970, Orwne) Joanna Shlmkua. Franco Nero o hr. liO mn) W a:> ·1lie Ametlcen Succees Company'' 179. SUlpanae) Jflff Brldgee. N9d tty, ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) "'touch Of M" ( 1958, SUloenle) rtton Helton. Or90I\ W.._ 12 tn.) -''The Girt In Whitt" ( 1eJ. Blogra-) June Attvton. Gary Marrlll. C 1 hr., 35 -~· (1 .. 1, Dnlmo) RpTom. .. Fetr91. (1 hr .. 35 min.) -"C.ttte Annie And Llltte Brltohae" 981, Wlettm} Burt LancMtar. JoM (1hr .. 36mln.) ()ptfmiat9" ( 1973. eom.dy) • a.... OoMa Ml:Alant. ( 1 hr.. 60 min.). • Alen" ( 1919. Honor) Tom Sk.mtt. Kocto. (2 twa.. 4 min.) .. Birch lnMMll'' (1978, o,.,,,_, Eddie ._, Tom. (2 twa. l , l.ANlmlnQ Tr•'' (1989, Orama) ~ Jotlnlon, Altx ~ ( 1 hr.. 46 •CC>~ Aid Bedge Of CClutaigt" ( 1951, Dftmll) AUdlt Mwptiy. • Meuldn. ( 1 I.I.. 30 "*") •<B> "TrMN• Of The Snow" ( 1811, Dr• IM) ,.. 0Mn. (:erev 8om. ( 1 hr., 40 -~·AfllttlnThellcy': (Part 1= •) Alctwd °*""" • (2 tn.J • ~ ~· (11Mt. Drwni) Woallv. MN euter. ( 1 hr., IP& ... . (D)Jl!IMI "Cet People" (1961, Fantasy) Nast8S&i8 Knld, Malcotm McOowelt. iAWAalm.,,.OllAll.8~ ... ,Amt. .,.. "Ashanti" (1979. Adwnture) Mlchaet Caine. Rex Harrtson. M (H) .. "La Cage Aux FolM II" (1980, Comedy) Ugo Tognazzt. Mtchet Serrault .. CJ) .. ''The SeK Machine" ( 1978, 5ct- ence-Ac11on) Agoetlna Bellt. W~'IWflM­•I IWTW• .. ''Vlc10<Yr. .... ( 1981, Adventure) Sytwstcw Stallone. Mlchaet Caine . wm..,.. we _,.. "Dinger Z.one" (1951, MY9- 18'Y) Hugtl Beaumont. Edwatd Brophy. In San Franclaco. an ex-merchant b8com8I a detle~•~-= c.ughl up In murder and (1hr .. 15mtn.) e "Hurray For Bet1v Boopt" ( 1980, Comedy) Anmetad. Voa of Tommy Smo1~ ( 1 tv .. 25 min.) (%)''The Amateur" (1982. Orama) John Savage. Chriatophef Plummer. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) •m "Lonely Are The Bnive" (1962, w..c- em) KJrtc Douglas. Watter Mattheu. (2 hrs.. t 5 min.) •CJ:) "The Jer1cho Mle" (1979, Orama) Peter Streuu. Br1en Dennehy. (2 hrs.) (IS) "Key To The City'' (1950, Comedy) Ci9t1t Gable. Loretta y °""CJ. (2 hrs.) --·&--. .. .. ''The FINI Conflict" (1811, ll'M) 8atn Ntll. AoMMo lrau:I. In the ttWd l*1 Of "The Omln" trloaY, VOl"'O Olmletl. the embodlm«'lt of the MtlCM1f. II "°" 1n 1dult Ind 1 trutl9d •cMlof to tM ~t of the U.8 'A' ( t ht .. 49 ~~ "lxolllbur" ( tG81 Fssi ~ Tetry, Nlool Wlltilmeon. The IJY hlatoty of Cemeiot. from 'I ~iniC:.: &":t ~= ~~ ~~-6.1 P9ople" ( tGI I, Fentuy) =.1 ..... Klneld, Mllo06m Moeow... Fd- tng In lcM pOMI • ptOblern tot • VOl"'O women who ti.me Info a Mtocb» b1g c.l tt n met• wtth ~ who It not 01 Mt own kind. 'A' (2 tn! ~ Cl) ... "0..th Hunt ' (1981, A~ ltlrJb.. Chattel Bronaon. Loe MMVtn. In the 1 • Mountie and • frontier orlmlnel weot an Old l>tittle u clvitlutlon encre»ohet on the Clnedtan Wiider,.... 'A' ~ 3e min.) • "The Party" (1988, Comedy) Pit• Selert. Clludlne Longet A mi.. ~ lf'ldten ICtOt eteet• Ult• ChaOI wNn he ~ • IOCleJ party. ( 1 tv., 40 min.) =c== ........ , .. • -.. "o.r.deYll" ( 1971. Orama) Montgomery, TeNyMoofe.Ahlfl I Yiot~ In the Oeytona 500, I race oar drtw< 1 luck aoddenty takee a tum tot the won.. (2 hrt .. ) •1 Cl) .' ICM IU .-mvTI UUlll .a. _,. Lauren Baoell holt8 a gala tribute to the celebrated director, ecreenwtltet Ind actor. wtl088 half-<llntu- ry In fllmmeklng hu reeulted In m0t1 then -40 ma)or motion plcturM. (2 hrs.) e • TAii A lplCial retr~ leatui- lng the funn6est moments from !tie llfiea' flY9 YMl"S on tellMslon la Pfeeented. ( 1 tv.) • 9 M HU. WI Colt and Howle Chaa9 a beliuttful bait-jumping c;et bu<glar to 1 poeh llWld reeort. (R) (1 hr.) ... , ... (I)~ umTULL Coverage of the NCAA Division Ill Women's Championship if!om Worcester, Ma.) (R) (2 hra) CZ) ... "Street MU91c' (1982) 81za· beth Cely, Larry Breeding. A young female lltlQI' and dancer tOlrnl with the reeldents of en old building In an attempt to keep the owner from tearing 11 down 'A' ( t ht., 30 min.) • M IAIGfMC!m U I :1 Preeented from the Gallfomle State Long Beech Mulic Centlf Recital Hal. ( 1 hr.) .. (I) ... "VlrgifWI Clly'' ( 1940, West· em) &rot Flynn, Miriam H~ Spies from the North and the South attempt to outwit each other and obtain a quantity of gold being held In Virginia City (2 hrs • 30 "*'j. • IC AifJ 11 IOOll -· • ...:T A handicapped coroner 1tt.da Quincy for bellelllng In the lnno-'*'°' Of 1 man IU$pecied of mutdering '*~-~(R) (lhr.) 11' ~lake's boatd QI dlrec· ton tum In a 8Utpfilling YOte for control ot Denver-Cerrtnaton. o ( 1 hr.) a:> .,.,. "~orblddl!n Games" (1952. Ofama) Bngttte Fossey, Georges Pouloo- '11 Two young chldren react to lhe hotrOt of .., by oolleotlna ~ rinall tot thllr t• '*"''~ ( t tv .• :NJ min ) ... " And '1 Na .. m•" (~~-~chatd ''ChMoh" ~· ~ Cl\OnO• Two lnv9ter111 potheldl IPPM' to M"9 found thtlr 11ue calllnO u theY peddle Ice oream on the 11r .. t1 of Lm Anoelel 'R' (1 hr • fjmtn.) •MY•-.. "The S... Meehlnl" ( t9'78. 8cl- .no.-Aotlon) Aptlnl a.. In 2037 A.O .. ldentllt1 ~the energy pt0b69m by her~ the power Of tM liumen ti- de). 'R' ( I tv .. 20 min.) • 911"1 "Lolitl " ( 1982. Comedy) ~ Muon, 8w Lyon. Bllld on the ltoiy by Vladlmlf NabekOY A~ PfOfotlOf lod<I to a 1trange young glf'I _~ an effort to nnd happlneea. (2 l'lf'I., 00 lm1n. .... .,. -•.. .,,. ......... lllOWI "T'lclket To Heaven" (1981, Orame) NlotC Menoueo. Saul Aublnek. On the ne.11 or• romantic breakup, •young man vlalla frllf'ldl In S.n f'.rancllco and It llow'Y. drawn Into Joining their religloul wt. PG' ( 1 hf , 45 min ) -al)mMI "Blrdl Do II" (1968, Comedy) 90upy Salet. Tab tblter A janlt()f II cape Kenn.dy lnadw<tenlty reoelWI nao- •live Ionization, enabltng him to lly like e tW blrdi..UU-.J: hrl.) l•llMCM•-M&i d• Nml'f-0 ,. LA...-rf Featured: Alen Mac· riow. apot<eeman tor the Japaneee Whal-ing Auoclatlon, and CampbeM Plowden. an activist tor Greenpeace, debtite tht question. "Are wnalet an endanQefed species?"; lllm atar Chuck ~orrle ~ hie car.., and how hll kar11e lr~hllllTe {lhr) ~mMI "Legend°& Lady Blue" ( 1979, Drema) Maureen Spring, John Smith. Three South Dakota teeo-ag8f9 are forced tp go their separate ways: two to Vietnam and the third to pursue • c;ereer In Holly· wood ( t hr .. 25 min.) cm MCWll "Blonde In Black Siik" ( 1980, Comedy) Serena. David Bellows. A wealthy magazine publlshet surreptitiously Ofdera her reporters lo epy on her sexual llahlons. (1hr .• 25mtn.) tw 8 (J) MA.WY TO ltMT Jonathan and Jen- nifer's lovable dog rune away with the weapon that was ueed to f'TIUfder a weeltl!)' nelQhbOt. ( R) ( 1 hr.. 10 min.) •• nilllfT Hoat: Johnny ~ GUeets: Sheena Eaton, comed(an Steven Wr~·~=-~ l ~AIDJPOIUT ... "Black Wld<>W" (1954, Mys- tery) Ginger Rogers, Van Hellln. A detec· llve suspects IOUf key people In the mur· def of an a;~ress. (2 hrs.) c· MOWll "The Seneuous Nurse" ( 1979. ) Ursula Andrea. Oulllo Del Prl'le. Greedy relatlvel hire a l9f'l808l "Florence Nightingale" to take care of an aging coun1 1Uttering from • dellalte hean cOndltlon. 'A' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) 00 llU I W Vlntege him footage and dramatic re-enactment Is employed In this Pfotlle of six women wtio made tasting contributions to the an of the atnpteue. lncludlno GVPSV Role Lee. ~ llbr and Stllv Rand I Hv ). (I) _., al -.... Jotln Byner ~ ~ ttilnol 1ftenoet lhM truth, ~ thin life, and zar1llt tNln 1nythlng you vie Wf/11 Cl.UI -.,,.,~ .,._., A l)foflll Of ~EJlac:k. "Btlgha~oung" ( 1940. BIOQ- raptly) Tytone POV*, Llnd4t Oamal. A ~ leJ9dl IN Monnot!~ Wf* lhe frontier to the new, land llOW =~Cit~.~" 30 IM) I mn• ... L.Mt' V CAlm\I ,. .. -Cowage Of the ony Chla*1nl ~·) I Robbie Simi (Ma.) 10ofoundewelght bOUI (from Worcaetlf, Ma) (R) (2 hrt .. 30 min.) Cl) ... "I Ought To Be In Plotur"" [f 982, eom.dy) WaJtar Mettheu, AM M11gre1. A teen-eger )our~ from Brooklyn to HollywoOd to get to know her •lranged IOreeowtllet' father. 'PG' ( 1 hr., .. ~ ~ "An American Wefewoff In Loo-~ .. (1981. eom.d)'l O.vld Naughton. Jenny Agut18f. The vacation ltlnefary Of two YOIMlO Amerlcenl on a wdtlna tour Of England ra ruined wnen a werewolf ettacti ... ..._one deed and IN other curled wtth a lulg8f fOf human fleltl 'R' (I hf .. 36 mln.L -· • LA11 mil ""11 DAwm Lil I -au.it-.: comedian Harry Andef9on. author l~.(1hr.) nm conu: w a.Oii ouee1. Craig lalbOme. taDC:Alltml ="Death Hunt" (t981, Adven- ture) Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin. In the 19309. a Mountie and a frontier crimlnel WIOf an old battle aa cMtltltlon .net~ on the Canadian wlldemll9 'R' ~ 36mln.) cm "Sweet Charity" ( 1969, Muel- cal) Shlt1ey Macl..alne. John McMartin. Tired of her tawdry existence. 1 danca hell halt ... with a heart Of gold Merchee lot true love and the almple married IHI. "G' ilhr ... 30mln.) • .,.,. "Te>Cas Lightning" (1981, Dr• ma) Chennlng Mitchell, Maureen McCor· mlck. A boy's weel(end hunting trip with his lathe< tuma Into an Initiation Into man- hood. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 mlo.) CZ') MOWll "Lacombe, Lucien" (1974, Ofame) Ple<re Blaise, AutOfl Clement. A Frencti peaent joins the ae.1apo dul1ng the Nazi occupation and falls lo loYI with I Jewtah lallor'S daughllf. (2 hrs., 30 min.) -al)MOWll "Red Tomahawk" (1967, Wiit· ern) Howard Keet. Joan Caulfleld. An Army ol1lcer attempts to watd off enother mataaete resembling Custer's Last Stand. !_I ht'*' 45.=u .. • W "Go West, Young Girt" ( t9n. Comedy) Karen Va1entlne, Sandre Wiii. Two hlgh-9plrlted young women trade their petticoats fOf goobelta and Ml out In seerOh of 8ijly the Kid. (R) (1 hr .. 20mln.) -CC) -.. "The Magician Of Lublin" ( 1979, Orama) Alan Arkin, LouiM Ae1M- er. A womanlzlng stage performer In turn- ol-thtH:ientury Poland clalms he wtl fty H given the chance to pefioon 1n Waruw'a moet P'•tlgtoos theetre 'A' (1 tv., 45 min) -· mMI "Chicago Deadline" ( 1949. Mystery) Alan Ladd. Donna Reed. An anonymous dead girl P!ovldes a~ INt Friday, March 18, 1983 31 show from San Franclsco's Great Am«l- can Muslc Hall. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) <I) llCMI "The Four Of Us" ( 1974, Ora· ma) Thomas Get'ald. Robert Stewart. A brainstorming ad exec comes up with the Idea of using blatant llfotlcism to sell mun- daneg,.Oducts. 'R' ( 1 hr., 20 min.) ~ 11 fiiW QOll Lowma.-tAM>...a:TCCUl.a mWI "The Amateur" ( 1982. Drama) John Savage. Christophe< Plumml!f. A Cl" computer expert trains for active field dUty to avenge the murder of his glrtfrtend l:!Y ruthless te<rorists. 'R' ( 1 hr., SO min.) 1W 8 CIJ l£AA Ulll1UU. Coverage of the regional semifinals of the National Cha,,,.. ~Ip Tournament. (2 hrs., 30 mlt1.) U • ~ Host: Johnny Carson. Guest: Mal'IN Mason. 13-year-old trick t)Ul(etball =Sean Miiier. ( 1 hr ) l lBIMC ..mm ffU~'°"" llCMI "Sou1h C1'I St. Loul9" (1948, Western) Joel Mceree, Zachery Soott. Ranchers banle Norttl and South to pre- lel'V9 their spreads from the deVastatlon of theCMI W~2,;:.) ., ....... CD> MOWll "Rhinestone Cowolf'ls" ( 1981. Drama) Ronda Jo Petty, Ridlard Ardo. A calcU\atlng country barmaid complicates an ex-con's plan to pick up some stolen loot (1hi.,10mln.) Cl) A ... DAY • -"Emmett's Secret Visitor"' (Part 33} I JllCUll --.r.-r TOllllNf An lnt&Mew with Tom PrJ;. •U .. &ca:"o The Sun" 0912. r'dlleoture) Laurence Harwty, Joeephlne Chapin. A band of S<Met Jewt make a Ntloul blunder In their attempt to hij9ok .,, airliner. ~ 1 ht., 30 ~ i x _..., ... ._'.Mimi ~ "Butterl!Y" (1981. Drama) SI• cy Keech, Pia Zadora. A eedU<:tfve young woman arrfvee In the Nie of a lonely ...,.,. mine goatd. claiming to be hit daughtef while trying to entto. him as part of a plan for revenge. 'R' (1 hr., '5 min.) • _,. "Final Asslgnment" ( 1980, OiWna) Genevieve Bujold, Mlcheel York. A Canadian TV reportet In MQllCOW dla- OOl/8f9 a Rualan tclentlflc experiment Ullflg steroid! oo cNldren and~ Incriminating me19flal out of the COl.il1ry. 'PG' (1hr .. 30min.) .. Cl:) lllOWll "Ccnt...ion. Of. A OrMng lnatruc1.or" < 1en. COmedv) Robin AtM· with. Anthony Booth. A nalYe young men hi• dttttoolty making hie temM 1tudent1 concent1a1t on 1rie reed. ( 1 hr.i.132 "*'J.. -· e u11~WMDA• if • ~: Peul ZlmmeTinan, ICl'Mr'IWflt« of "~eom.dy." (1 hf.) I TOii coma .. ca.om Goelt: • bum llletlm. e 'mCMrm.I ''Ttxaa lAdy" (19M, Weet«n) cefbtft, Bany !k.hn. A lecfy toumelllt ttll• ~ C>OfttrOI of a Weettm ~::.50"*1,) ,_ I MW T1'ltl dOol.Wnlntary profllel tlYe people~ felt~ to IUohw flrwml fot ~ and bind .,,,....,_ In Olrwn-e au r.euft. (1 hr . .. .. ~ .. .J:J.~ Orw) ......... ..,,.. An Atfffll M PrfdeY, MM!h 11, 1083 sergeant suff81'ino a mid-life crisis finds his life complicated by an unhappy marriage. 'R' ( 1 ht., 31 min.) we llOWll "Salty O'Rourke" (1945, Ora· ma) Alan Ladd, Gail Russell. A con artist tries to use a tamed jockey as his tlc:lcet to a financial windfall. (2 hrs.) 8 mWI "Big Rose" ( 1974. Drama) Sheltey Wlntera. Barry Primus. Private detectlwJs are hired to capture an extor- tionist. (1hr.,30mln.) (!) .,. "Lady Liberty" ( 1972. Com&- .dy) Sophia Loren. William Devane. An Italian woman oo her way to a wedding attempts to go through customs With a ~ uuuga. (2 hrs.) 0 .,_._., 1UIClln' An Interview with Tom Petty. • _,. "The Nlaht FlghtSl'tl" ( 1960, Adventl.lfe) Robert lAltchum, Dan O'He<· lttly. A reluctant young man assumes a role In the Irish Revolutlon. (2 hra.) (I) CGU.19 umTUU Coverage of the National Collegiate Championship Region- al Semifinal Game 1 (R) (2 hB.} CD> mwtl ''Confeselons Of Torn Harris" ( 1972. Orama) Don Murray, Linda Evans. Stunt man Tom Harris leads 11 turbulent Nfe both pereonally and professionally. (2 hrs.) (%).,.. "Vlciory" (1981, Adventure) Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine. During World War II, A"led POWs eee their ticker to freedom lo a match between their 80CCel' teem and the German NatJonal Teem In PW. 'PG'~ hr., 57 mlt1.) w1•• ... a1.11•rr • ooma • CUii Guest: Harry Belefonte. (Part 2) CR) .. "Coach" (1978, Comedy) eithy L.ee Croeby. Michael Biehn. Through a computer error en attractive female ethle1e Is hnd to coach • boyt' high school bul<etbaN teem. 'PG' (1 hr .• .O:J. W CI:) "The American SUcx:eea Com-pany' ( 1979, 8uapanle) Jeff Brldgea. Neef Beetty. Tired of his luxurlout home. hie beelltll\JI wife and his eecure. ~Y­ ing job, a credit card company employee ocncelvwe an elaborate plan tor eecape. 'PG' (1hr .. 31 mlo.J ·-"A Uttla Sex" (1981, Comedyl i'iin Mathteon. EdWatd Hemnann. newl>wed commet'Clel difector '"" of hie btlde Md becOme9 1 phllandefet. 'R' ( 1 hf., 35 min.) -~ .. "Mlstr ... Pamela" (1913, "*IOt) JUiien Bamee. Dudley Foet.r . VlotOffan ·Engltnd It the lnhoepltet>te Mt· tlna fof • l'OfNlnce between • eervant alft end her titled tmploy9f. 'R' (1 hr .. la -c--... ... .,..,...,_ ... -''T3.Ct~~~1 Y°""l1 wonw1 tt• to pt11tue • oeiwr oeeptt• the ohlKMtlllt attltudw of her ho =lln ti~ri:.30 min.) • .W. "Operation Hayiift" (1950, Adventurf) BUI Wllllams. Arin Rutherford. The Air Force lends support to renchers whose cattle have been stranded in a fierce &OOW8torm. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) C!lllA .. • ... "Affair tri Reno'' (1966, Romanoe) John Lund, Doris Slngleton. A lady bodyguard beoome9 the ObJect ot h8f ~er'saffectloos. (1 ht., 15 min.) ~., ... .._ ~--"Charlotte" ( 1975, Orama) Sir- pa Lane. Rogcw Vadm. A 90CXleS8ful writer nibeool~mnies~ f8eclneted with the murder of a former low. (1 hr .. "6 min.) (%) MOWll "'ncket To Heaven" (1981, Ofama) Nici( Mancu90, Saul Rubk>ek On the heels of • romantic breakup, a young man vtans lr1enda In San Ffandaco and II ~ drawn Into joining their rellgk>Ua cult. PG' ( 1 hr., 4S min.) •CB> .W. "Heertland" (1981. Orwne) Rip Tom. Concha!• femlll. A rancher end hla houlekeeper fece the rlgof9 of frontier Nte In 1910 Wyoming. 'PG' (1 hr., 35 min.) ....... "AIMard'• Thlngl~1, Or. ma) LN Ulmann. Amanda . Aft• the deeth of her hulbend, Na orteW1a Wld-- "" beoomel Involved with Illa mllllreea. 'ff ~ '5 min.) •CC) "The Red Bldge Of Cour11gt" (1961, Orwne) Audie Murphy, Bii Meul- dln. Bl9ed 00 the nowt by Stephen er.ne. A CMI War IQlcler dlinoi llltrat• true cour11gt •ft• pentcklog In hie flrat ~ tnCOUnt.:..u. tv .. S5 "*'-l •Cll ..... .. flNIC'ltCO -~ A oelebtfty pent! of fUdgea ~ uate ttll9 comacllne wN> OOl'np9t• ..,_ Md\ other tot 110.soo In P1W rnoni.y: =~comic=;:=~ hoets. (1 hr.) ., 3 ,,_. ........ .. ... "Double Jeopllrdy'' (1966, ery) Rod Camaron. Jeclt Kelly. A ~ eetlt•,.,.., ·~ Ylrd--1.1...=:.-m.~.-~ - • •• pt .. "Tht Gddwyf\ FoMee'' ( t938, ) ~ ~ Ela Login. A f'kn prodUoer triel to lrKM:it a ~ girt .p»sr-G- .. ~ ''All E""1lna Witt. ~ "TV'•·~" Plffolnw I* out-~ brMd of humor In • ~ tttatt from Sen ffencllco'• GNet Ameri- OM M\ll6C Hall. (1 hf., 30 !Ml.) -~ .. -~--~---- "HMV911 C4an Walt" ( 1878, antle)') Walfen 8"tty. Julie Clvtltlt. A"-• pro tootbd ttar'• lift II prernatur• olUntd by an Inept angel. the men II the ~ • mllllonalrt lndultrlalltt oontlnue In. 'PG' ( 1hr .. 41 min.) mWll "Vlo ory" (1981 Adventure) 8~1tf StaJIOIW, Mlchaal ctlne During WOftd War ti, Alli.cl POW• ... tM!r tlcktl to trMdom In a matoh between their aocoet 1Mm and the German NatloNI In Petta. 'PO' ( 1 ht .. 57 min.) .._OIUITTTODAY ,. ... NI I• M TDW FNturtd 11 vtelt to tht Cenltf. PMaY..., -·-.if·~-"' • LA. Feeturtd. t took bacl< at 1 TV 1tttes "Twlllnht Zone": Gavlft Mcleod of "Love Boiir;; big band music; people wno climb mountains without r Ul•rKIOI --CM.LI wu.-.Mrr .... ,. 1'11 ., .... ~/~9GllT .,.. ....... ... "Guys And Dotie" (1955. Musi- cal) Frani( Sinatra. Jean Slmmoas A mls- Monwy girl tab In love with 1 BroedWay ~bier. (2 In., 30 min.) (Jf),... llA,_ Collefege ol the world champlonlhlps (ffom Helslnkl, Anland ) ~~~Jve At Fltst Slaht" (1977. Comedy) Dan Aytcroyd. Maty Anne McDonald. A young man'a Illa Is compll· oattd when he faffs In love. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) • .,_"A Bill Of Olvofoement" (1932, Chma~ Barrymore, K.athatlne Hep- burn. tty refeaatd from a mental lnltltutlon, 1 man finds his daugtlter to be very sympathetic and IUpPOrtfVe. ( I hr , 3() mln.J,.,,__ • I .. , i ~ ll:T I Kenny Rog- ara and Al Jarreau join pop llnger Sheena &aton for her flrat American TV special !hr.) .,_ "Tony Rome" ( t967, Orama) ri Sinatra. JUI St. John. A private detectlw lt8fchel Miami for 1 cache of stolen,..... (2 hrt..) I~ wt Angry Man" ( 1~59, Ofama) Paul Munl, Oevld Wayne. A see· llOned doctor triet to uve the Nie of one of the hoodlumS retporlllble for running ~ =:t the neighborhood. (2 hrt.) , • •& •t•-A benlnd-the-9cenes look at !ht nin.tiour TV miniseries. "The Thomtwds"; a proNe ot America's first Wor1d Motooross Cl'lamplon. Brad Lac- ;;· mwll "Foreign Correspondent" ( UMO 8Ulpenee) Jofl McOI ... L.eta"" Dey. An ArnericMln rr,:tt bft1k• up 1 • ar~ .. ~ Uebltf Ind ~ lyOM tl'loWCMt IOtN OIGat nom- 11'"9 that hlYlll'l'I reoelWd eloc o1 allen- tlon and ""°'* IOr1ll ~ lnltf ......... ..-co. D~ A oelebflty pent! ot JudoM evtl-uela flYe QOIMdlana Vf'f\O oon'IP91• agetne1 each otlwr for •10,600 In prtia money; MlohNI Prttchatd hcaQ. (1 hr.) llCMI "A UtUa Stx" J 1841, Comedy) Matheaon, Edwt.t Htrtmann. A ~ oomrnaroi.I director tit• QI Nt btldt and beoonlM a phllandet.,. 'R' (1 .. ~a~. Amanda hltOhll • con-~ td'ltfnt to oat two loYeblfdl togathet when Mundy lna1lta lht meke room tor • lh lnvtator. ...,__,, UI nlCTOI t::f.'Tha Badtord lnotd9nt" (19&6, am.) RlcNtd Widmark. Sidney f)Oltler. WOftd pMOt hangl on tht dtolslonl I naval commandtf mutt makt when he aflCOUl'lttf'I • ror.ion eubmarlnt whllt on [ rOI ~In., 10 min) Ml -"The New 8peoe Race" Sevareld look• at NYefal Amerlca.n and foreign QOlllPanles that are compel· Ing for proths lo the lueratlve bollneee of communtcetlon4t .. tellltee. Q 1----CCMfTY ...,.... .. Cl) -I _. A.J. and Rick are locked In a eouttroom bettle against Janet Fowler when they art hlrtd by the murder 61JSP8CI 8t; i;roaecut~ (1 hr.) D e A mM Julie develops a hopeles8 crush on a high school football star who only ~ ~ee for Katie. I::' • di TOO POI ccmror Baby Andrew ls eitPON<I to chicken pox, tore· Ing Henry to move lo with his combative mother4o-law. (A) l rA•t'M llY11BY "Llmt>O Connection" Aller parting on bad terms wtth his Wiie, Mark Omney arranges to meet her at their weekend cottage -but Clare never arrlv~ ~~hr.) ID " AU Marcel Marceau offe<s his thoughts about phlloaophy, art and the evolution of his pantomlnes in this fllm panrah. ( 1 hr ) ®MCMI "The Amateur" ( 1982, Orama) John Savage. Ct\rlstophef Plummer A CIA computer expert trains for activ. fleld duty to avenge the murder of hil ok"rlend ~ruthless terrorlats. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min) (J.JMCMI "Blocf(ade" (1938. Adventure) Madeleine Carroll. Henry Fonda. A loyalist and a rebel epy fall In love during the ~nlah ClvU War. (1 ht .. 26 min.) caJMCMI "On Golden Pond" (1981, Ora- ma) Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn Old tamlly ienslon. reeurfaoe as an elderly oouple return for a last eummer 11 their New England retreat and ate visited by their daughter. her flance and his son 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 49 min ) Cl) llO¥ll "NlohthaWka" (1981. Orama) SYtvester StallOne, Biiiy Dee Wllllams. A tough New York City cop has hie work cut out for him wtien one ol the world's most dangerous terrorists arrlvel In his city 'A' il hr .. 39 min.) Cl) MCMI "Mufder By ~ee" ( 1979. Mystery) Christopher Plummer, Jamee Mason. The legendaJY detective Sher1ocll Holmes follows the trall of a vicious mur- derer and endS up with a suspicion which ltnpGcat• IOfM Of tl'le mot! mpottll\I mamberl of Qreat Britain'• Pt.tllamtf'll. i:'~t.l. tow•••••• oet1=11 Colllnt 1nd Maty AnnE. With 1 Anaon w1111ama. ea • and Ann Pftuo, ptOfllt .ix Childf Who att tht ~l YIC11mf of wer In ooun- trlae IUOtl u BomaDa, Ctmbodll and El .. giv;w ~ C.rta IWOOll Diane to MCttO)'. and !tile htr 1 whopper at>out (A) ijl 1'TAlll TWO Molly'1 beet friend'• mek" a pau at htr. .,_ "For WhOm Tht Ball Tolll" Oramt) lnQr1d a.r=n Gery A group ot lloa.nlatt allltt and an ArMtlcan vow to bio'# up a dUr· ~ tht Spanllh CM! War (2 hrt . 30 Im~ ... .,. WOiilwo:r:> -A lflCUI.. ... 11A1mT'T Eddlt ~ntd by Anne Murray, Donni Sum"* 1nd L..-Y Ann Warren for 1 ~I irpeclal taped duflng a ~ at the Cowtown Collteurn In Fort Wor'lh. Tax- H {ltv.) G • MUITMIJILUU Furino t>anlee to eave Goldblume'1 bedge When 11 soperlOI demtndl that he be llrtd, Renllo turna 35, and LaRue and Washington have to arrett two .. ,,,~ (R) (t hr.) I li-11AMOUOM M'Yl19Y "limbo Connecuon' Aftet parting on bad terms with his wife. Mark Omney arranges to meel her at thell weelcend cottage -but Clare never arrive& (Part t) D ( 1 hr) CC) llO¥ll "The -ik>ys In C<lmpany C" ( 1978, Orama) Andrew Stevens. Stan Shaw. A group of young Arneilcan SOi- diers managee to ()118(come the terrors of the Vtetnam War In their own. sllghtly offbeat manner 'R' (2 tvs . • min.) CE> PUTUlll ...r A sclentlhc exploration of atn1euc performance wtlleh can aid ath- letes In improving their game (R/ 0 llOV9 "The Greek Tycoon ' ( 1978, Orama) Anthony Ovlnl'I. Jacqueline Bis- set A wealthy Greek Shipping magnate marrletl the wife ol a deceased American Presldent, launching a stormy relation· ship. 'R~, 48 min ) I TNI AM .. •••w•twww...,. TOM..,..._. cau.m IAm1UU. Coverage ol the National Collegiate Championship Region- al Semlftnal G~ 3 (2 hrs.) ... @ llCMI "Hercules And The Tyrant• Of Babylon" ( 1984, Adventure) Rock St&- vens, Helga Line. Hercules leads a band ol slavtl to r88CUe a queen being held ,,.,mu~ hr ' so min) •llAICN•-M&:ZLM MAMY.O • H••.ollT M LA~ Featured: Barry Blue- stone, author of "The Delnduttrlallzatk>n Of America"; pyschlatrlst Stuart Berger tells how to help Children lhrough a divorce with a minimum of trauma ( f hr ) 00 0. LOCATIOll "An Evening With Robin Willams" TVs "Mor'l" performs his out- rageous brand ol humor 1n a one-man Friday, March 18, 1983 33 • • C AUTH~IZED BALEB/BERVICE/BATlllFACTIDNJ AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 SADDLEBACK BMW/SUBARU 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 131-2040 -4t5-G49 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-8444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. 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Newport Beach -873-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -138-2333 TOYOTA EARLi IKI TOYOTA 1968 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -141 llOI· VOLVO •AM.I! •• VOLVO 1968 H-1>of Blvd. Costa M ... -141 llOI -----------------~~~-·--- ACROSS , ,5 s~~n. perennial Ba91tand "°'' 10 Miii Hopkins 12 It J.R. 1• -Trovatore 15 USIA dept. 18 Ending with medic 17 Mr. Ever1y's ID 18 Stallone, to pala 20 Love Amerlcan- 22 -In th• Famlly 23 Played Yemana 24, 37 Down Play~ -Worcl 33 Love- 35 Sam on Flamingo Road 38 -and Peace 39 Buddy Ebsen role •2 Sanlord-Son « Joan Van- •5 Wiiton on Pal mere town 47 Standoff 48 Ml11 Tomlln'a ID •e Principal on Dalin 50 Role tor Ito 52 Mlat Swanton'a FILL ,.., 1WE Ml~~NG LerrERS IN "fHE '' TV WORDS" BELOW. 191 I IMIEIRI I !Hid IEI INISI ISi I P16~1 ILIEI I !AINI I IAI 1 ILi IYI~;~ IBIE I I I ~I Si IVI ,:~;/;t'::'1; ~ ~ RE A~~NJGE IHE. £.Errazs You FILLED '"' lo SPELL IHE /JAME ~ A elgn·Off Htw1mlft Baxter 28 Aol• tor '4 AoroH 28 Souo to- 21 Crawford or lenn•ll '' Ending with emplov :12 -Greco 53 One Liie -- &e Role for Balo 67 Mulgrew and JIOkton 68 -In Spece DOWN 1 8ff 11 Down 39 Luger on Barney Miiier 2 MIH Rich'• ID •O Mr. Vlllelht'I •lgn-ofl 3 Nol mll. 41 -Jockey 4 M .. Smatt'1 roe •3 Played Ricky Ricardo & 8ht'I lhe French Chef •& New1men Brlnkley 8 Aelnff on Flamlnoo ~ Arl•n•- Aoed ~~ Indy atop 7 -of Con11nt 51 -tH Tung a Play• Roarke-lnlt 6" Jannller on WKRP g II Henry on Alie• 6e Sc;h1nk•I'• ID 10 -Piggy 11, 1 Down Role for ArntH SOLUTION 13 Gimme a Break 1tar 19 -Are There 21 Blbllcal pronoun 22 Miii Gardner 27 -and Sympathy 28 The Je1- 29 Kin Shriner role 30 GrMd-Opry 33 Actre11 Eva 34 Mork'e planet 3& -Ballou 37 See 2• Acron 38 Mr. Dltney EMERGENCY DOCTORS OFFICE THEATTENnONYOUNEEO-WHENYOUNEEOITlll061' A conNni.nt etrenterl~• to ho•pllel •m•f1J911CY 'oom' for. ILLNESS INJURIES FRACTURES Thorough. Proteaalonal & Ptrtonallzed Care ADULTS ANO CHILDREN No Appointment Needed • lmmtdlett f\llenliol) Gtvtn ' WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION ACCEPTED ONN: l' DAYS A M .. l 1¥DAYSAYIAI' 14.M.·11 P.M. (114) 7524300 •M•RO•MCY DOC1'0lt8 OPPIC• 4030 Birch St.. Suitt 101 Newport e..c:n 406 FWY n r .. ~----------------~~~~~~~---f~, _____ o __ n_s_1_0_•_• __ ·----~~--------~-------------------------I i : Fiim marathon ••• Seven film classics to be shown -£ A unique dlmemlon ln cinema i will be offered Saturday at the :l Laguna Beach Artista' Theater, 625 ~ Paik Ave., LlluDa Beech, when "The ~ Claalc Pilm Feetival Marathon" -c o~ at noon with the lbowin8 of ~ "Gold Rulb" with Q,arlie Qaplln. ~ 'lbe film maratbcn wtl1 feeture -g 1eVen ftbm runnlDi witll midnicht. 1• The eecond feature will be •• African Queen" wtth Ka~ Bepbum and ~ Humphrey Bogart at 1:30 p .m .: "Dlabo1C...-'' with Simone ~at - 0 .......... _ 3:30 p.m.; uwm,i..•• the f.lnt , Y 0: Award wtnnet for 1927-28 starrin& Richard Arlen and Clara Bow, at G p.m.; and "Diva," the 1982 French entry to the Academy, will be ehown at 8 p.m. Two cl-'t:: m}"lteriea follow at 10 p.m. with "Play Misty for Me" with Clint Eutwood, and ''Noioriou1," starring Ingrid BeJ'pwl and Cary . Grant and directed by Alfred • Wtd>cock, to be lhown at m.idnigbt. The aeries by Geoffrey Gilmott, Dlrec:t.oc of Fllm Archives at UCLA. CXJl'dina to the odllnal concept of tbe Kab Kaptbjoe Foundadon and the La1una Beach Education Foundaticn, Schoolpower. Tickets will be on Nie at the Schoolpower office, 333 Third St, at the Laauna Beach Chamber of Commerce, and at the door. Tk:ket pricee are ~ for adults, and $2 for children. The price coven all seven fl1me and ·vtewen may come and ao throughout the Ulm featival. Refreahmenta will al8o be avallable. The film featival la planned to provide exceptional cinema theater for Orange County retlcf$nta. The ultilnat.e goal ii to lpONOI' a summer film 1erle1 to coincide with the community's summer festivala. Ballet Unllmlted • • • Spring divertissement set Ballet Untimited will pre.ent a aprin,a dlvertluemenf program on Saturday, March 26 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, March 27, at 2:30 p.m. at Huntington Beach High School Auditorium, 1905 Mal n St .. Hunttnctoo 8-::b. Featured dancers wnt be Beth Elsleben and Buddy Calbo with ~~ arUtt Sylvia Tumer and Ballet Unlimited la an Innovative ballet axnpany founded in 1980 -a non-profit organization under the artistic direction of Krilten O)fen Potts. The company was created for performers aDd viewers to participate In th• many faceta of ballet. The memben "Qi .... c:aDJ*'Y Nfep"...Wl•lllftO't the flJWlt local talent with en."Ollve and divenified ~of dance study and performance. Beth EWeben, principal dancer Huntington Beach, hH received aoclabn for her artilUy bl SouttwD Californ ia ballet connolaseura. Eialeben made her professional debut with Pacific Ballet Theater and hat appeared as a principal dancer with California Featival Ballet, c.allfomla MiHlon Ballet, Civic Balle t of Southern California, and Butler · Ballet of Indiana. In 1975 abe wu the · principal gueat artllt with the Rio Grande Ballet pf Texas. Buddy Calbo. principal dancer. Co.ta Neu, bal perfonned .. a tOJoUt with the Civic Ballet of Southern California. Artr,ona Dlnot CGnpany. Palm SPl'in8a Dence Com~, and the MatU Lucoe Dance Ttieater. Calbo ha• received award• and ICholanhl~. to study with the San l"rancMco Ballet. New York School of Ballet, Joff~Uet, and the Pemwyl..r.nla OI Ballet. Robyn Yacoby, 1olot1t, San Clemente, ,_,tly returned frQm a year ol swdy wttJi Ban.t W• D In Salt L•k• Cit7 •. Utah and bae aPPeaNd -a do6lt with the avtc ·Jlallet'ol Sou\hen\~ " ings," (above) the f int Academy Award winner for 1927 -28, will be one or seven films featured in Saturday'• "Clauic Film Festival· Marathon" at the La8UD8 Beaeh Artitta' Theate1'. "African Qu.een," ••ani• Katharine Hepbani and Humphrey Bogart (npa). wW be 1hown at I :30 -----------------_.( .· At th• Movl•• )1------------------. 'Trenchcoat ••• • As much wi t as a break/ ast cereal box top By PHIL SNEIDEJlMAN Of tile Dalq PUol.Stan "Trenchooat." starring has her ~ snatched Haya likewi8e trte. to Margot Kldder and and la attacked in her overcome the acrlpt'a Robert IUya, trte. toe a hotel room. s~ geta in 1hortcomlng1 whb contemporary blend of trouble with the po~ effualve charm. and he comedy and auapenae when the body of her aar;ceeda intermittently. aJoog the lines of "Foul attacker vaniahea, and The film la further Play." well, you've 9eeJ\ lt all acuttled br Michael But Kidder and Haya before . . . . T u c b n e r 1 1 t a ti c don't have the comic Robert Haya portrays dlrecUon, perticularly ln charm o1 Goldie Hawn a fellow traveler who aome lonJi atrekhea of and Chevy Chue, and fitat clalma to be a expcmtion involving the the "Trenchcoat" ICript doctor, then appears to, local police. He mervea up has about as much wit as be a con man. But if you recldea taxi rides and a breakfast cereal don't gue11 his real a1ammed doon for cheap boxtop. occupation within the lauaha. "Trenchcoat" la yet flrat 30 minutes, you The contraband puzzle another attempt by Walt haven't aeen many at the heart 0 f Dianey Productions to movies. Haya~ up at "Trenchcoat" involves ~ up with a modem oddly converuent t:imell wealthy Araba and live action film that will throughout "Trench--.orted foreip -cents 11..!ft in the elwdve teiell ' coat," 80l'Detimes to t.U' But the biaae9t mystery M and young ad u It i Kidder out of a jam,' remains: wliy wu thia argot Kidder Robert Hays a u d i enc ea . Di an e y • aometimea just to quarrel movie made ., ineptly! appeared to be heeding I with her. ....-~~----------·------------------------~----------------------------~ in the right direction Any two people who NOW IS THE BE ST TIM E TO VISIT I with "Tex." But where argue th.la oft.en ln the "Tex" was gritty and moviabavetoendupln 1•••••••••••••••••-•••·--•••-•••••-1 thought-provoking, love. In yet another of ':I a AT& LI.NA :' "Trenchcoat" la just the film's mllcues, the shallow ~ confuling. romance doesn't start ISLAND Kidder portrays an until the movie's very a a p i r I n g w r l t e r last IOene. I vacationing -and 'lbe a:ript, by Jeffrey I w:a.rcbini for adventw-es Price and Pe1er Seaman, worth writing about -gives \.W no bec:Qround I on the Mediterranean information on l{!dder, I ialand of Malta. Before except that abe'a ~court I you can aay Alfred reporter. She might u Hitchcock, she' a well be a clothing store I unwittingly latched on to clerk or a IChool teacher aome postcarda that are for all the difference it 80mehow connected with makes. Kidder gives an DEPARTS DAILY FROM NEWPORT BEACH STARTING MARCH 28, 1983 LOWEST FAR£ ANYWHERE ONLY te.oo (one way) DAILY 9 :00 a .m. r:m.tng contraband. l n gr at lat in g per -----------------------------------------------------------The :!!f:1enae movie formance, but aome-clichel forth one timea it'• juat plain after another • Kidder Ptina· 'Dreamgirls' opens . Sunday at the Shubert • ~ 3 "lJ ~ l ! t ..... "" .. ~ ~ ~ ; .... !fO -co -~ I • ' I I I i . I , • I • • 00LOVESICIC is jUst wonderful!' -Pa.tOolllna. CBS~"--~1V- "DON'T MISS 'TABLE FOR FIVE' =•IW\Waia ......... ......... ..... " --~~~----------~~~~-----•n_,_•_~_rn __ l•_•_•_•_n ____ ~~------------------~ Laguna Playhouse unveils schedule By TOii TITUS OfdMDall7PIWIMldl The ClQIDIQI ot tpriDC .un tbauchta of autwnn -and the new wi -at ccmwmmtty theaters aJonc tbe Onnae c.o.t. And tbe t.lnt to unveil tta 188M41Chedu19 .. the, ....... Moultcn ~. I..-. wW open 1be ....an 1n September I with a reYiYal of the foDmy comedy ~ at Sewn. ot and bope9 to follow with the flm local Jll'OCluc1ion of the m•-.1 "Annie ... Then comes the new drama "Terra Nova." about a strua)e for All'Yival In the Antarctic, and another musklal. the s-p•lar ''Damn Yanlreee •• · · '!be fifth llhow hMD't been R1ectec1 m but lt will be either "!be Devil'• Dis:lple." '"The Butler Did It'' or the new Neil Simon comedy, '"llley're PlayiQa Our Soac." AJ9o from the ~ Moult.on~ new. of •. free ecdnl and mime worbbop Clll the evening of Api1 3. 1bii mime porUon will be taught by Calll1ce Rothe (the bands ot "Z.T." In the movie) and will nm from 7 to 8:30 p..m. '!be actln8 -=tioll will follow, tram 8:30 to 10 under the direCtion of Alex Gollon the pla~ workshop lmtructor. Call Gobon or Harriet Wbhmyer at the playhowe. 494-8022, for further detatla. ••• . BACUTAGE -Sprina COW'l8I In the ~ and even1QI comervatanea will becin March 28 at South CoUt ReJ:~ in Costa M-. . . J.he ewnlnl. adult will me. ~ audition teebn.iquet and lmproviaUon. while 1be youna people'• c:our. taps the student'• •.,,.,m-Uan and creetive n!90Ul'CM • • • for lnfonnatkln cm either c1.m. call SCR at 9~7-2602 .... CALI.BOARD -Open auditiom for Preston Jones' "''Ibe Last Meeting of the Knfahta of the White Marot••" will be held next 'lbunday and ~ 7 to 10 p.m. in the Studio '!beater at C-o1Jece in MillkJn Viejo . . . direct.or B. Wynn Pearce ii Jook:lna for'fllne men from 21to70, one of whom must be black . . . Sbowcue ProducUom will bold auditlom Monday for the Worid War II drama "Ownmand Decision" at 7:30 p .m . in the Weatmtnater Auditorium, 7~71 Westmimter Ave., Wa:tn>irwter . • . d1rectm Alex Koba will be teeldna an all-male cast of 17 from ... 20 to 80 for the show, wbk:b opens April 29 •... 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DI 131-1110 Ill-t ---4( Currently Screenln11, )== What, s showing along Orange Coast Concert series set at UC/ Hundreds of muaic ~ts from the Irvine Unifled School District will perfonp in a ooncert serie8 to ra1ae funds for the district's fine arta departments . The programs will be prese nted Monday through Wednesday, March 21 -23, at 7:30 p.m. in UC Irvine's Crawford Hall. The series is co- sponsored by the UCI c.omnuttee for Arts and by the Irvine Education Foundation, an organization founded by parents last year to raise suppl~mental funds for the Irvine public echool system. Music honor students from elementary. middle and high schools will perform each evening in the series. Students in band will be featured March 21 , choral students March 22 and orchestra students March 23. Directors are fine arts teachers from the school diatrict. ~ Each evening's program will off.er a variety of music ranging from classical compoeers to Broadway hits . Among the March 21 selections will be Smith 'a "Emperata Overture" ~rformed by the high school band and Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" by the ele- mentary school band. The March 22 choral performance will 1eature the middle echool cborue singing a medley from the mu.teal "Annie." The high acbool orchestra wlll play Mozart'• "Eine Kleine Nachtmuaik" March 23. nie program dor\ation is $6 a concert. Patron Ucke1a allO are available at tu~ a concert which includes a champagne reception and preferenUal-aeating. Tickets are available at the door Ct in advance by wrtttq IEF -nne Arta, P.O. Sox 19536, Irvine m1a. · 7 TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG in IGH RoAD 'lb .CHINA .. ::s! 0 -~ I ! Q. ~ ..... ~ ... Fun and adventure at every turn. a: ~ ~ .. ... n :T ... !» ... co OD (,) 1,• .• • • ' I I\ I\ ~ f. .. -. '. \ \II •1 t• I "4 \ ~ <.;") . . ~~·-:~ -~ ~--:-".1· ~ .-:1 ·~ .·•.11 ~~~~ .... 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TH9 II lllllA PMrrY --~ ... -------------~-- RlZZOLI GALLERY, South Cout Plua, Coeta Mesa. Patrick Coll.aro'1 ~ and printa will be on dllplay March 21 throuab April 17. Hows are Monday- Friday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.~ p.m. and Sunday, noon-~ p.m. Infonnadon 9~7-3331. BLUEBIRD GALLERY, 1540 So. Cout Hwy., i....,una Beech. Cunent mow feetures worial of Ouiltian Von Schneidau. Al1ayn Stevena. Michael Hallinan and Naida Schora. Houri are Tuemday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. lnfonnatl.on 497-5377. ERIC SMITH GALLERY. 499 North Coast Highway, t....,una a.ch. An ongoing exhibit of ~ contemporary tta1.lsm worka by Ernest Wrege of Los Angels will open UU. newest Laguna art p1ltty. Houn are }tlonday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Infonnadon 497-6661. Drive, Llcuna Be.ch. Runnine throuch April 17 I.a the ~ of ICulptures by Marc Nrpnazt Houn are daily, excep( Monday, 11:30 un.-4:30 p.m. An Orange C-ounty artist. Sue Kra..-. will demcmtrate and explain '"I1>e ~ of Inta&Uo Prtntlnt' lor Affillata and ~ at the • -sPCArEMY AWARD 1'K.)1vflNATIONS ------INC:LUDNO ------ BEST ACTRESS Meryl Sttttp BESf SCREENPLAY ADAPTATION Alan J. Paltula )~-- TURNBULL LUTJEANS-KOOAN GALLERY, 611 Ant.on Blvd., Costa Mea Worka by Frank BolD* and Martha Chomitz will be on dJlplay t.brouah April 9. Houn are Tue1day-Saturday, 11 a .m.-~:30 p.m. Informatl.on 54~ARTS. SANDSTONE GALLERY, 384-A North Coast Highway, Lacuna Berich. A group 1how enUtled.''A Dlfferent Drummer: Penonal Views," wW run through April 3. Houn are Tue.day-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Information 497-8775. SUSAN SPIRlTUS GALLERY, 522 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Portrait photofp"&pher Al Bellon and 1.andacapl.at Henry Gilpin will exhibit 101De 75 major works March 19-April 23. Gallery hours are Tue.day- Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Information 631-6405. SOUTH COAST ART CENTER, 233 E. 17th St .. Calta Mesa. More than 100 cell, drawinp and paintings from major animation 1tudl.os wW be displayed through April 23. Houn are Tueeday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Information 646-454~. BOB SIEMON ART GALLERY, 1166 Sunflowef', Calta Mesa. A 1eJectJ.on of the work.I of Steve Bjorkman wW be on dl.aplay through the end of Man:h. lnfonnation 557--0804. AMEN WARDY, 86 Flllhion laland, Newport Be.ch. Watercolor pamtinp of orch1dl by Lin Smith will be on dl.aplay throuch March 22. Information 720-0255. LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 307 CUU See Diversions, P, e 11 ~---.. ,...,. ________ _ -=;r-----------------------------------~~, _____ 0 __ 1~_•_,_•_l_o_,.. ____ __,~~-------------------------------------.. '.!! From Page 10 March 22 meeting, l:::W p.m.. at the mUM!UJl\. information 494-6531. BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 North Main St.. Sant.a Ana. Art worbhop9 tot children ass 5 to 12 wm be held Saturday mominp from 9:30 a .m.-noon. Fee t. $5. Information 972-1900. -MUSIC~· ----- CALVARY EVANGELICAL nu:E CHURCH. 468 Lesion. Laguna Beech. Shirley C... wW hold a piano redtal at 8 p.m. Man:h 19. Information 494-7085. SADDLEBACK OOLLEGE, South Campus Main Theatre. Varioua f..a ol. the collraie .. IDUllc depu1mrnt wW perform Man:h 20 at 3 p.m. AdmJaaion la ftte. Information 831-4656 ot 49~2790. TURTLE ROCK COMMtffiI1'Y C!NTER. I 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. 'n1e Irvine Symphony Orchestra will perform March 20 at 2 p.m. Admiaion la ftte . Information "2-4237. --- edwords MESA CINEMA : .... :. . 646-5025 '18 HRS.• ~ .. ,,=.~=-__ ,__,.._ "10 TO IEllGHT'' ... _..._ .. MT,_,tlll. ..... e dward., W ESTBROOK CINEMA .... ·. \ . 530-4401 UCI Committee for Arts Presents BALLET PACIFICA n.. aassleai to Mocllril March '8 at 8pm and March 19 at 3pm and 7pm $5, S4 and $3 NIGH1FltE In ''Oblclenc• School" Drama with a dellclou1 mixture of dance, muale, and ICUlpture. March 28 7 & 9;30PM Concert Hall ss. S4 and S3 RED lilLL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 13200 Red Hill Ave., Tu.ltln. 'the South <:out Chamber Slnpra and on:heltn will prwent a S.Ch P'am1ly Concert Much 20 at 7:30 p.m.. Admlmlon II $5. InformaUon 840-8730. OR.ANGE COAST COLLEGE. Robert B. Moore Theeter. The Orange c.c..t Symphony Orcheltz a will perform Matth 20 at 5 p.m. Acfml-km ill $5 seneral- lntormatian ~5527. BOB BURNS REST AURA.NT, 37 Faahion la1aDd. Newport Beech. ''The Callfomla Concert Special" wW J)l'f*!llt ju:I muaic for three weelaa. Information 844-2030 or 829--0093. - 0 Cheerleaders will be held March 19 at 10 a .m . Information 535-72e7. · ~ LAGUNA Br.A.CB ARTISTS TIIEATER. 625 Park i Ave .• lAlruna Beech. Film festival-marathon will be held f Match 19 from noon-~t. Genet-al admillion ii $5. :t Ticketa are lvan.b!e at the door or from Schoolpower, ~ 333 Third St., Suite 3, I..quna ee.ch. ..! -~~L~ i MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB, 16782 ~ Graham. Huntmcton Beach. Monday nJcht lingles dance ~ eld from. 8-11 p.m. Adm...., II free. Dance lemons held from 7-8 p.m. Information 1192.-Dml. a I ·GUNA ..... CH MU"'""' ... OF ·-. 307 Cliff BLACK A.NOUS RESTAURANT, 12900 Euclid :z wn ~ '"""._ nn•. Blvd .. Garden Grove. tbe c.allfonUa SincJim Oub will - -ETC.-----~ Drive, Laci.ma Beach. A telec:1ion of bUIDOrOW, avant-bold lta St. Patrick'• Day pe.rty"ai March 18 at 5':30 p.m. !» C: films will be'-=reened March 2S atard.nc at 8 p.m. No cover charle· Information~. - °'A8zl:'HW3JTADIUM, 1900 State Colleae, RD...IDN AT111EPARK. lW S. Harbor, Anaheim. ~ • SiJl&lea Dance Oub wW hold a Big e.nd Dance on March (,) ...-A_n_a_h_e_tm_. _A_u_d_l _ti_on_•_fo_r_ih_e_L_o_•_A_n_ae_I_e_•_R_a_m_•_ 18 from ~lUO p.m. Information 750-1811. .... .. - II i MAJOR ..... -.; ..... I HOLLYWOOD ~ ,;. ~ SNEAK PREVIEW .... I I § er ·Ballet to perform at UC/· Ballet works rangln1 from a clautcal pa• de deux to a dance interpretation of Shaker' hymns will be performed by Ballet Pacl&a 8 p.m. Friday, and 3 and 7 p.m. Saturday, in UC Irvine'• Fine Arts VWace Theatre. Scheduled for the rrogram a.re "Lute Solla.'' • clpeice pa de deux with 18tll century lute music tramcrlbed for IUltar; "Le Pu de Quatre," styled after an 1845 ballet for four female eolcUta; ''Variatbw on a Rococo Theme," • technical abowplece foe four couples, and "The Gift to Be Simple,.. a-ecf <Jll ... from the Shaker rel~ eect with c:boreograp!iy .by ~Ol'bert Neaak: Tlcketa to the UCI performance are $5 for aenen1 admt-lm, p tor UCI atudenta and $ol for other studenta. aenJor cltl.z.ena and UCI staff, faculty and Alumni uaoclatlon members. Further lnfonnatloo may be obtained by calling UCI Canmittee b Arts at 833-Q79. ORANGE COAST· A. T. LaOI CellforNe cuWne. Freeh S..fooda. pai-. "*t & pouttry. Eleaantly ..,._, In • cetlMll atmciePhera. Dinner from 6 p.m. 7 d9yl a ..._ Wedclng ·~· ~ per11eL 3901 E. Coelt Hwy .. Corone del Mat. 7~1864. A90RllM ... 111•1111•••._. Co11tl!•ltal. Lunch M-~ 11:30 -2:30. SUn.. 8'unch 10 -3:00 Dinner from 6:30 ~ Heu M..f Entertainment & OMc*1g. V8'1t ~ 8anqlJ9t Facllttlll 18700 MaoArtlwr. lrvlne 833-2770 ,._URN Atnlflcen. L1R:tt M-F 11·2:30 Cllnns M-8 fl'om 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4:30 to 7 PM. Sun. ~": 8lMtt Brunch 1~2:30. A Dancing. Benquet FacllltlH. 1.tll2 ..... TUltlri 730-0116. 91.ACDIARDS H•rtY Beef Entr... & SeafOOd. Lunch 11 -3'.00. Cllnns from 5 PM. Happy ... M-F. ~ ay.i., a.. Sun. CNl1!pllgl• en.m 10 - S:OO. 4268 Martlngale, Newport a.ot\ 833-00IO RESTAURANT DIRECTORY E. GADS leloona ........... At the Newpol1 Plef. Vallely menu w/dally 1peol1l1. Lunch/Dinner . Happy Hour M-F. Live Band Wed-Sun. Open 7 day1. 2100 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 87S-9900. QAUQUINI ContinlntAll Now9Ae. Europeen Pa11o Setting. Lunohec>N & Banqueta. Oln111r tom 6:30 nlgtdly. Sat & 8un. Bn.l'lc:h. Jazz eni.talnrnlnt Wed. ttvu Sun. SH 8. Coat Hwy.. t..guna ~ 494-0182/833-1310. KOMOHAWM Polynealan room -dinner & oocllt1lta, floor lhow. TMhOUM - Teppen-yakl, Sukiyaki. Suthl Bar. Cockt1lr lounge -enrertalnment. Banquets. 226 s. Herbor BMt, S....11 Ana '17S-n27. RIVllRA Continental. Chef Richard Bergner llncl 1970. Intimate Dining. Lunch 11:30-3:00. Olnnar from 6 Pt). Cloaed Sun. & Hoindeys. Banquet rooms. 3333 S. Brlatol, Co1te Meu 5'0-3840. RUSTYNUCAN Ftelh IMfood end "* of It. N9wpoft a .. oh • Lunoh, dinner, Sunday brunch. Overlook• Newport Bay. 2131S w. eo.t Hwy. 842-3431. IMrll -Lunch. dinner, htflpy "°"'· 1830 MM\.~n.._ TAU OI' Tim WHAU Open 7 DaY9. ar.lcflllt 7 a.m. M-F. Lunch 11~ M-F. Db.-4-11 M-6 . ... ' Sun. bNnch 7-4. ~ b9r Rt. 8&. Sun.~...._ up IO eob. Entertainment Wed-Sun • ........ bey ..... 400 Mell\ et .• llllboe.ln-.te33. --~---------------1( Wltcrt'• H,,,,,,en""1 )~----------------U A two and ~ ceramic/mbq!d ancient quallttu and iconlattc meanln1. l Ceramic/mixed media sculpture on display ar ----i !. ...... ~-=----.. ). .... ~ ... ........ !!" .. ......----. """··· 7.~---, L No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The ....... fits In. media 8Ctllpture by Marc .....,.,.., 81.'UlpCUre award Elkenazl Is a remdent of Van Nu)'I and wOl'b ~ winner lrom the .. All Media '12" juried at UCLA. In 1980, be received a t.chelor' of arts I oompeUUon, la an display throuch April 17 at tbe dearee from the Univenlty of Wuhlnaton in i IAalma 8-ch M~ ol Art. Seattle, and w. awarded bla IDMter"a of fine arts Tbe aprtted appeennce ol Menul'a wall lllld dep'9e in 1882 at the Univer'lity of CaJ1famla, Senta pedeMa1 pee. nwa1a the frequent refawww tJe. Barbera. where be WM UC> llwo bla ftnt solo mabe to m.ythioloa, bistmy, arcbetypea. and ritual exhibition. Additioaally, b1e artwork bu been ,. GP' me ii through both animal and huma fcnm. displayed in .wra1 Loe An8eJea plleriM and .._ .5: Althouah the lJnaaery Is non-referential to any put ol a ll'OUJ> abow in Seattle. '< apeclftc interpretatl9n, there la aome uchalc Tbe m.__, located at 307 aiff Drive, la open famlUarlty in the work. a m~ Uon of. daily except Mmday from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 pm. I "''Aim I FWY "::I '°"'"' ., ...... IARMl'IOll~Of~ · JOANNE WORLEY OPENS MARCH 22 ·a ROGER PERRY in They'rePlaying : OurSong? ....... NBD.. SIMON ...... llABVIN llAMLl8CB '--" CAllOLB BAYD IAGD .. J j l J ( ) - 14 I f ..... .; ..... ii ;. ~ ~ ~ &L ..... I 1 ~ i i DIXIELAND JAZZ· FRIDAY 5:30 to 9 P.M . . Dancing & Entertainment ... 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IAunc, N9wport 8eedt ~ au.rtw, CorON del Mw ~~~~~~~~~~----~~~-l( MllHlt~H.,,,,.n,,.,, ~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~ Art of animation exhibit on display Amona the atudlos tepretented are Walt Dlmey Productlona, Chuck Jones Enterprlaet, Fllmatkm, Warner Brothen, Hanna-Barbera and .. n.lntatone1," "Star Trek," "Flub Gordon." "Pink Panther," "Batman," "Superman," "Mighty Mouse" and the "Smurfa." The show wu oi-pn1zed by Jerome K. Muller, director of South Cout Art Center, whoee own collection of animation art bu been touring American mwieuma for the put several years. Babb.l Productiona. Over 100 eels, drawinp and paintingJI from. major animation studios are on display at South Cout Art C-enter ln Costa Mea. The art on exhibit apena IDOl"e than 55 years of an'.ima&n history, be8inn1na with drawinp from "Steamboat Willie," f928, tN fint aound cart.ooo and the film that uahered ln the Golden Aae of Animation. Ra.re drawlnga from ''Snow White," "Pinocchio" and "Fantaaia" are lncluded, along with recent TV favoritee like "Bual Bunny," the South Cout Art Center ia located at 283 E. 17th St. The boun are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Tueeday throulh Saturday. Tbe Art of Animation will be oo exhibit throuah April 23. PRESENTS Jusl back from the Rlgllt.ous Broth.,.. 20th Annl119rNfY Tour · UE FERRELL Wed.·lat. -9 p;m. • 1 a;m. HI• ~ .. piano & aa.r • an a/I ,,.w act (except for,,,. IN( QOOd old •tuff1 and up ••NNW. CHEZ DANIE GOLF CLASSIC MOltdar. Apfl 1• • Noon M1M \4SI CXMfllY CUii lndudee oourmet dinner at Chea Dante CHEZ DAH1I CONINNfAl. IESIAUIANT 1101 Cc:.rtntNm\ N9wport 8ecx:f't • 956-1332 Co rt1t •*II Dining a Tap & IMltall imei it ~-~-·Pit -• ..lo • __ • < .~~ A steak.hot.lie tradition comes to Huntington Beach. Plank.house has become Reuben's Plank.house. We're WOQi.na you with an exceptios\al new menu. fea. luring hea.rtJ deltclous dinners like Roaat Prime Rib of Beef, our famous Shrimp Scampi, delicious aeafood, chicken and an even bigger Plank Steak dinner for two. Each oomes with warm bttad, vegetables, and your cboioe of our Special Steak Soup or any of three unusual ealads. All at afford· able prices. You11 lo\lt our incomparable hotpitalit~ prompt, friendly senrice, and C:atual atmosphere. Call for reteriations or to a.rranae • prlftte part)l Reuben'I Pllnkhouae. A delidOUa manae of taste that Will please 109# _..te for a Iona time tO come. 15 "O ~ -~ l - l ...... .,, ~ a: .. ~ ~ ~ n :z -.oo -<O ~ ". ;-_~ ... --16 ( I i I ,,.. «i -,,.. i 2 ~ ~ "i i ! ~ ii: -,, T Appearing at the crur Hone StNll:houM In Santa Ana 11 Country Weetern atnger T. G. Sheppard on Tueeday, Maid\ 22nd. F1t'8t show 11 7P.M. and the aecond at 10P.M. ReeervaUon8 cell 649-1512. Early Bird Dinner Specials BEEF RIB DINNEI 15.95 lnclud .. 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We cut our own steaks and ham ... we cook a variety of 35 omelettes .•. all In all we serve MORE THAN 200 ITEMS . · . lneludlnO moet IW* ol •"""9 alrMdy enjoyed In the nation'• IMdlng citlea •.• Including koeher-~ fOOcl Flah, tow!. l9d meat In all variatlona ... pfua we Mf'<le the kkle and the Mftlor oltlr•n• their own bida fron\ tsledli 1MnU9 ----1N ADDmON to our~ full mertUI , pialpractice suits f'elicans' problem mystifying vets llw JODI CAD&NBEAD Ii( .. .._,... ... Three malprllC'Uce 1u1ta have t.e.n filed aaalnat Coe\J M ... cl•ntlat Dr. Tony Pro~pa pu, Who WU barred frcm Mn.dltry 1Mt week f an bw•ttaation into three pa ent deaf.ha. . •1 The 1u1t1 filed yeaterday by three patlenta, Jacobe Yuhar, Ruth Chlcoll and Linda Peet ~ i.. than two weeka after f'e famlliM of Cathryn Jones i J • ' f I ainl Patricia Craven filed wron1ful death 1ulta a1atn1t Protopappu, 37. Craven and Jon•• died la1t month after under101n1 treatment at Proiopappu oft&oe at &34 W. 19th St. Minna Kim Andreuaen died tut September. The three death• are under lnveatlaatlon by Costa MeH police and the 1tate auorney pneral'a oftlce. Ya1har, 60, of Costa Mesa, (See DENTIST, P11e A!) Dllr ............. ~ .... Pelican •trapped onto table for 1ursery. The operation• haven't been 1ucceuful. Br OLBNN ICX>TI' .... ...., ,... ...., V•tertnuian Bob Rooka bepn th• tnformal me1un1 at UC Irvine lalt nl1ht by euperlm-tn. th1a Myina on a mOvie ...;;;;\:-..,•Nothina II ever u limple ... , ftnt ....... And with that prelude, 30 people Juni-ped into a lone and compUcatecC dilculalon on why fibetaJue nt~ta attached to thiee mutilated pelicanl' bealu have fallen off. Al the openln1 quotation aua-ted. no euy ...wen came our ot the MMlon. But Rookl and COllHIUH Gall• Roberta, Richard Woerpe , John Hamil. T•rry Baylor and Ore1 Croee have been worklnl with the 16 blrdt too Jona now to ex.,.ct Uwtant~. What they know now la how much they don't know. "We don't understand these ~."said Rooka. "Nobody haa (Hee PEUCANS, Pa1e .U) THI DRAllil CDIBI CUlll IDITJDJI FRIDAY. MARC H 18. 1983 OH ANG f:-fOU N I Y C A lllUl~NIA 25 CENTS • i'Nice' i Slayer \ • 1 given death ~ STEVE TRIPOLI .................. -A judge who complimented a oonvlcted killer on be ing lptereat1n1 and likable then ~~him to death today foe hh~ying of a Newport Ora.nae County Superior Court Jwtae Jmnes Fitzgerald. aying t Jams Andrew Melton a ''very bi8h decree of e~, callouaneaa and ~.·· told the condemned lll&n he deserved to die even tbouah he'd come to like him ~~~ea strange and lnterestins man, Mr. Melton," Judae r1tz1erald aald .. he looked down at the defendant .from his bellch. · He noted for the record that Mel11Jn hlid been ~ penonable ~ well-behaved durln1 the ~ut Fltz1erald also found vlr.tually no mltlgatln1 ~ that Would came him to leaaen the reoou•meMation of u.e jury that Melt.on die. He called defense attorney ltJchant Bonner'• argument that Jifelton Wiii 80dally incompetent (See SLAYER, Pqe .U) Old Laguna homes offered tax henef its ,: lb STEVE MITCHELL .................. Owners of about 40 of I...acuna h'1 older cotta1e1, wa and .. charm homes" recelviria • Jetter fnlm the ~yor ln the next few daya, offerin8 them the po1ential of ~tax benefit&. ~Yoe Neil Jitzpetrick'a leUer 4.• intended to ur1e thoae Slf'Openy ownen to list their ~~-bomea on the National nqpACI" of BJatoric Plaoea. Laauna Beach City Council memben recently approved a matcric ae.ourc.-General P1m emnent. foDowtnc a documented .aarvey of the city' a historic hJrnaand~ The survey showed 41 ~ that appear to qualify ~lhe Nation.el Be.oater, the dfldal lilt of U.S. h1ltGrtc end 11ultural rHourcea deemed MOC'th" of -don. em:. .... -&n by alJcible ~U~PapAJ) I ~ ~ '~ '1 ... ec r-~y O:r:; ... '·LL be G\n UfE I ne~ f~r ~n0erthnrid c..~~.~.~.~E.!. v~f ~lleckJ ;t 4zrl01ts .. . ., .... ,..., .. , . _._.... Sn1p)'dM7h1s ~rnA?n ...., ......... .., ca.tee ..... Mourners sign in at upbeat wake held for missing fiiera Brian Bertha and Jess LeHecka. . Friends salute missing Riei-s By STEVE MARBLE °' ................ It waa a day for Brian Bertha ltoriea. On St. Patrick's Day-Bertha's favorite day of the year -friends and family of the Newport Beach buainemman drank beer and swapped tales about a man they agreed was a little crazy but a Jot of fun. "I always knew be would 10 out full-throttle -juat disappear into the clouds," said Ted Robinson, friend and busine9a partner of the Capistrano Beach resident. Celebration of lives at memorial service "He waa crazy, a manilc," said Bertha'• llOn, Al. "I've 1pent my whole life trying to be like him. It Bertha and oompenl.on Jeff LeHecka are believed to have d.ied after a twtn-eDline plane Bertha waa fiylnc went down in the winter;.ravaged Sierra Nevada Feb. 28. They were returning from a 1kl trip in Idaho. Memorial eervicet were held ln Newport Be.ch yeat.erday fer the f2--yeaN>ld Bertha followed by an lnfonnal wake/beer party for the two men. "Maybe he'• here," suggested one penon at the crowded wake staged at a waterfniot office building Bertha helped build. "l au.re know he never liked to mm a «ood party." (See TRIBUTE, Pqe .U) Nixon Library sought by CSF By GLENN SCOTI' °' ... Deir ......... Faculty repreeentatives at Cal State Fullerton have agreed to seek the Richard M . Nixon Preaidential Library on their campus. The vote of the faculty coundl yesterday was 35-1 to back a propo1al to locat e an 80,000-aquare-foot library on campus. A Nixon museum, according to the same plan, would be hued four miles east at Nixon's Yorba Linda birthplace. The Fullerton ·vote w aa in 1t.ron1 contrast to the faculty poaition at UC Irvine, where profeaaon recently voted to f,01tpone 1upport pendinl urther study. The non-profit foundation offering to pay for library corutruction baa alnce rejected UCI •a pomlble lite. Fullerton 1ttll ia in the ~ "Our refuaing to accept the Nixon archives because we dlmpprove of h1a activities would be like rejecting a cancer research center becauae we disapprove of the disease," Fullerton political science profe.or Jamea Pfiffner said. (See NIXON, Page .U) Leasehold showdown delayed ....,,... ......... ~· Odeh wantl to preaerve older · · private d"elllq units In town, each u this wood 1tractare on Graceland Street. Residents, Irvine Co. still apart; court date postponed The Irvine Co. and Newport Beach and Irvine realdenta proteltina annual land i,._ feel they pay the development firm have failed to reach an aireement that would end the bittet" two-yew dilput.e. The two aides have been meeting since December and were 1ebeduled to go to court March 28 lf a settlement waa not reeched. Ora.nae County Superior Court Judie Claude Owen1 a1reed yesterday to delay the court date Deukmejian to speak at Nestande event Gov. Georae Deukmejian wW make bis flm offidal a~ lo Oran1e County since the November election toiDOIUOW .. IUMt of honor ., a fUhd-ralabl4i (llnn•r for Supervisor Bruce Nest.and9. Deukmejlan, with wbom N-.nde bail cbe U.. will be' the featured speaker at the dinner, a t2GO-a-head aowmet affair at \he Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. The fundra laer'• 1oal reportedly la to rabe $150,000 for Nestande, wbme c.mpalF fund la man than $88,000 ln debt. The aupervi9or reportedly a.pent 101De $80,000 from the fund 1aat year for himlelf and ht. lt.aff even though be waa not up for ~ Nntande bu aald that the expendltu.rea were neceuary becauae be travels frequently' around the 1tate. Vie~ins the new . . . Tldt moaah '• TV et.o .. an dUmal re&IMdl ol old altconu an41 aedoD·ad•e•ta.re ldeaa. but CBS, witll , ....... aad Wanton." 1111 ~·• aew ap~ ... s.e-..··TVLOI· until May 31 \0 give the warring parties still more time. Attorney. for both sides aak.t the talka have been 1low, complicated but conducted in good faith . Detail• of the ne1otlation1 are bein1 kept eecftt. An earlier court date thJa year waa postponed on a almllar request for more bargaln1Jll time. Re.identa filed a ~ lawsuit a&,ainat the Irvine Co. laat year complaining the Newport Beach firm waa oventattna the value of land. 1be homeownen, who have an opUon of leaslna or buytq the land under the1r borne., liave been hit with h\.11'9 lncr!I-in leue payments. The payments are adjusted periodlcally and reflect the appni8ed value of the ie..d land. In aakina for a delay, the Irvine Co . ..-readenta fecina locn-in Jew payments can defer the increase until an .,nement .. r.ched OI' the Cllle .,. to court. _,._... . - • Nice weeJCend due; rains to return TRIBUTE TO LOST MEN. • • Another peraon recallod that Bertha, ln every home he had. ke p t a afQn on the wall procla1m1nc ToFun Comee Flrlt" and another ln h1a office adviaing ''Everythina lo E:xceea.'' knew we were here ln thl1 church." BY Ull&N &. &LEIN or .. :-:;:: ~ and dark c1oudl wh.lch haw bMll wtlh ua for a couple of dayt ahouJd dec:Nut tonl1bt1 leavlna fair tldn for tomorrow, the NaUonal Weather 8ervtce ..Sd. Fair weather alao lt forecut for SUJ\day. But the rahu are expected to return Monday and Tueaday, as yet another new storm movea Into the 1oa1Y Soul.hem C&lllomia area. The low ton11ht will be &i, with bl1h1 tomorrow In the upj>er eoa. ottJdall aid. 'nMt cu.rNnt llonn hM drwDed alnM»t an inch ot rain on cc.ta ~ brinlina thta year'a llUOI\ to1.ll to a whopplna 19.03 lnchel -compared to IO.OS on th• ·~· Huntlnp>n Beech Ml received 17 .~5 lnchea th1a aeuon. Local mdUntaln areaa received around elg~t lnc:hee of snow laat n!tht, maklnC akllng conditions Mir perfect. At Snow Summit. ln Bta Bear, six lo 12 lnche9 of fNlh powder coated an already 1ubetanllal bue layer of mow. All roada leadina to the Bia Bear 1kJ areu were open ee.rly today, but chaina wer. requlnd Aboye the &,000-foot leveli California Hiahway Patro offJciala aai.d. At the beaches, heavy aurf Lt predicted and a 1mall craft ~dviaory haa been laaued from "Mott of my 1toriea about Brian are hard enough to tell at a 1ood party let alone In thla bulldins," 1ald Alex Murray during services at Our Lady Queen of Angela church. "rd like to think that Brian is up theJ'e in the rnountaina, out on another great adventure, and j\.&at hasn't had time to get to a phone to tell me all about lt," Brown "At the ~ he WeJ;ll," said Roblnlon, • we knew be had to burn out. But somehow I never flaured Brlan aa betn1 destructible. I though\ we could ju.at go up to the mountains and bring him home." Frlenda and the Clvll Air Patrol apent 13 daya looklna for lhe two men at a coat bordering on S50,000 a day. Neither the men nor the wreckase of the plane wu ever spotted. A eearch for the wreckage will resume ln the spring. Judge finally paid as appeal rejected aald. . Another of Bertha's sons - Andy -suggested it's poaible hit father is still alive, adding, "and he'd be very upset if he "All I can say," concluded Roblnlon, "is that he aure took ua on one wild ride through life. rm eoina lo mi. him. •• PELICANS' BEAKS ... ever ~t an internal implant in th . " eee . . It easily could be another year before the team is prepared to try a new af.proach, Rooks said. They don t want the pelicans to suffer unle9ll they're sure a new Dale pleads innocent One-time teen idol Dick Dale, who pleaded innocent yesterday to felony sex perversion charges, haa been ordered to appear in Harbor Municipal Court April 15. The prelimlnary hearing for the Newport Beach resident will be held to determine if Dale ahould stand trial in Superior Court for allegedly having aex with a 13-year-old girl. Dale, whose real name is Richard Anthony Monsour, has denied the charges and aid he does not even know the Jirl The charges stem from an mclden t that suppoeedly took pl.ace at his Balboa mansion in the aummer of 1981. Dale remains free on $25,000 ball. Fair cancele d Fun Fair '83, a day of activities for the developmentally c:liabled that was acheduled for tomouow, hu been canceled due to the weather. The fair wu to be held at Thurston Intermediate School in . Laauna Beach, sponsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of the West and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saini.. Thie IJJONOl'I said the Fun Fair baa been reecheduled for April 30. proethesla will hold. Only one bird, Pinocchio, 1Ull h aa 1\1 replacement. But it ll too loca. Mtanwhtle, tile 1'5 pelican.a wh~ top beaks were sawed off by unknown ...u.nta Jut fall are atlll alive. One la at Sea World in San Dleao and 14 are kept at Crown Valley Animal Ho1pltal lo Lasuna· Niguel, where Roberta worlu. Seven other pelicans are known to have died, either from blood io. or vitamin deflclency. Robert;J iafd the li~ pelicam aren't likely to die, but they can't be re1eaaed either. The problem with the fat.e beab bu been with the attachmenta, wh ich aren't holding. It may be that aofter materials ln the artifidal beak.I may be the answer, ahe aaid. They'd allow the birda to preen -the act of oiling and aligning feathers -but not to dive. It would mean keeping the pelicans in captivity, testimony to the cruelty that cauaed their sulfering. SLAYER • • •• "an effort to place the blame on the State of California." Melton was convicted laat December of killing retired Realtor Anthony Llal deSouaa ln the victim'• Bolero Way oondomlnium in October 1981. Accordin& to prosecutor Patrick Geary, Melton became involved with DeSowla through a claaaified advertisement in a newapaper for homo9exuala. Geery alleRed Melton and his prt..on lover had planned before their releue in the aummer of 1981 to support themselves outaide prison by preying on older, well-do-do homosexual men. Melton'• sentence automatically will be appealed to the state . Supreme Court. By ROBERT BARltER O( .. IWJ ......... Weit Oranae County MuntclPal ,Court Juda• Dan Dutcher got hJa flnt paYcheckl yesterday -he's only boen ln office aince Jan. 1. The Iona-awaited check• arrived a day after tanner Judie Joanne Harrold. who wu ousted by court order from the bench laat June, loet her appeal before the state Supreme Court. "I feel really good," Dutcher said today, "becawie Harrold'• appeal has been laid to rest. The checks for about '6.000· 7 ,000 are ~ ldna on the cake." Orange County offlclala held back Dutcher'• pay on the l>C*lbillty that Harrold mJaht win her ,;r.=1 and be reinlltated to the · · post now held by Dutcher. But the Supreme Court declJned Wednaday a request io FDA backing near for new • contraceptive A revolutionary contraoeplive 1ponge that aome experts aay may replace the diaphragxn aa a birth control method la only a few days away from federal approval, acoording to its Costa Mesa manufacturer. Dr. Bruce Vorhauer. pn!Sident of VLI Corp., said he expects the Food and Drug Adml.nistration to srant -approval of b1a two-Inch disposable sponge by Monday. If approved, Vorhauer said the device will be aold fint on the West C.OUt ln September. Teall of the •perm-killtns sponge -under1oin1 final review by the FDA -ahow it is iO percent effective, comparable to the diaphragm. The pill is about 100 percent effective. The sponge, which can be aelf-1.merted, will retail for Sl. Teats on more than 2,000 women ahow that \he non- pretcripuon contraceptive poeea no significa.n t health hazards or Bide eff«ts. Vorhauer said. Clouds decreasing Coastal .._..end~ deQellllng '°"lfll. F• t_,.ow. Coutal low U , Inland 49. eo.tal lllgtl .... Inland ... w ... 92. Smell cnft acMlofy '""" Point Conoepllon to tll• M•••c•n 8orjler '°' f"OUllll -Outer water• from Point Co~tlon to Sen Ctemente llMnct ..... to ,,.., ·-wlnda 12 to 21 knot• tonight ~•ne norallweat 1S to 26 knot• tomom)W. Inner watere, tlgllt verlable wlndt nlgtlt end lftOmlng hcMH'I IJecOmlng .-t to nortl'l•• 12 10 11knote11111 ahemoon, Wind ~3to4..._W....,, ..... 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Id .. ~~--IO !! 11 .. .. I :: " .. •• •• review the rulina agalnat Hanold, Who WU found to be a RJvenkle County reeldent when she ran for electlon. Harrold waa removed from the Weetmlnlter court after Orange County Supertor Court Judie Ronald Owen nuWfled her June 8 electJon over Dutcher and Coat.a Me.a attorney Ronald Nix. Owen took the action after Dutcher claimed that Harrold allejedly lied about her Newport Beach residence to be eligible for the election . Harrold aubsequently waa lnd.lcted by the Orange County Grand JUTY on felony charges of falalfying her declaration of candidacy. She could face a three-year pdaon term if convicted, accordln& to court offidala. Harrold and her husband John Saporito also were indicted on a LAGUNA ... From Page A1 property owners ta voluntary, Fltzpatrick'a letter outlines tax benefits that may be enjoyed by including str\ICtUJ'el on the list. Laguna Beach hu a wealth of older residences, many built at the turn of the century aa aummer beach homes, arti1t atud.ios and dream houaes. What makes many of them unique are the variety of styles, and the lack of municipal suidelines and requiremenll prior to the city'a incorporation ln 1927. The lack of code• and ordln-ancea promoted lndlvtdu.ality, which is reflected in the design and construction of the homes. Former Judge Harrold misdemeanor count of coercing a notary public to notarize a back-dated deed at her Newport Beach home. Conviction carriea a penalty of six months ln Orange County Jail and a fine of S500, according to officials. Arraignment proceedingl are pending. NIXON ... From Page A1 The diasenter was Chicano studies professor Oagoberto Fuentea. "I sincerely, ln my conscience, cannot vote for somethln& like this to honor Richard Nixon," he said. Before Fullerton can make a fonnal offer io hou9e the library, the Cal State Board of Trustees and Yorba Linda City Council muat approve it. In most C81e9, though, faculty support has been the toughest part of the challenge. The Fullerton campus haa been conaidered a strong candidate for selection by the foundation because of ila proximity to Nixon'• birthplace. Coast y acht sinks in San Diego Bay By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Abeklng and Raamu11en ln o.-, ,... ..... ....., Germany ln the late 1920s. The 10-meter aloop Branta, Branta arrived on the We11t owned b~~k Reineman of Cout ln the late 19309 along with Newplll"t ii on the bottom several other 10-meten. of Sao Diego Bay today as the -Reineman said be had recently reault1 of an explo1ion that spent about $16,000 ln new l8ila opened • five.foot bole in her and new sear for the yacht. stem. No one Wiii Injured. There waa no one aboard '#hen The explosion occurred the exploe:lon OCCWTed about 3:30 Tuesday near the San Dieao a.m. ln a .Up at San Diego Yacht Yacht Club, where Reineman Club. had taken the aJoop. The blast Relneman said the yacht b waa cauaed by a carbon dioxide being railed and will be taken to system. a shipyard in San Diego for Branta WM one of more than a repairs. Extent of the damaae la dor.en 10-meter tloope built by not immediately known. MARCH SALE Sofas & Loveseats at 25°/o Off ) Yomt l:oncepuon to the MellUcan border. Paclflc Co ut Kiah way . .cheduled to open today between Golden West Street and WarrM Avenue ln HuntJnaion Beach, wlll remain clOMd ihrouth th weekend, oUldalt uld. Y es&erday'1 rains and 4-foot ddes wa1hed more water and aand onto the four-mile 1tretch of hiahway, whJch haa been dOled llnce March 1. Laguna Canyon Road rcmalna open. N e wport designer s uccumbs Long-time Newport Beach resident and clothlng deaisner Marianne Whitehead died yeatetday following a battle with cancer. Memorial aervicea are to be held Monday at 1 p.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park ln Corona del Mar . Her ashes will be acattered at sea. I Whitehead, who1e father, i John D. Cooke, was a dean at the i. University of Southern California for 40 years, grew up ! in Los Anselea and was a i graduate of Milla College in ; C>akland. : She and her husband, Peter, ; moved to Newport Beach in 1947. i She was a respected desisner s who won the May Co . i sweepstakes for design in 1975 s and twM:e waa nominated for the i Coty Award u best designer in 1 the country. Her clothes were designed under the name "Marianne of California." She is survived by her husband and four children, Tom of Los Angeles; Jennifer Jo; Brooke Anne and Khn RJch.ard. all of Newport Beach. The family has asked that memorial oontributiooa be made to the American Cancer Society. DENTIST ... From Page A1 Chicol.i, 36. of Huntington Beach • and Peel are each aeek~ . $100,000 in punitive dama&fS . umpedfied general ~· j Accordmg to their at torney l Frank Barbaro, who also l represents Cathryn Jonn' : family. the three patients recelved negligent care ln , Protopappu' office. Y aahar clauns pieces of metal Crom dental i.nslruments remain . in h.ia gwn f~a rotJt canal last year. Chicoll in btt : suit that abe lost her · and can't ~ sleep becaute of constant pain in • her arm and mouth foUowing : dental tre.ttment at the office. ; Peet~ in the auit that 10 : days after she underwent a : two-hour gum transplant Jan. 26 • her gwn came off entirely while i she was eating a hamburger. l The new lawsuits al.lo name l Dr. Robert Brown. an aDOdate of Protopappas. Protopappaa' attorney Robert I Coviello said the dentist i.s IJ considering aelllng bia ah.are of the practice to four other denmi& who -in the --I Sofas Starting et SS7900 Flannery proud of parade NEW YORK (AP) -After a 1nub from the cardinal and ha~ hie march marred by • wUdly careenlna truck, the oonll'OWl'lial leldel' of the dtYt St. Patrick'• Da.y ~ uld he waa proud to have drawn attentiall to trouble. ln Northern Ireland. DillPiit the beavte.t 8eCUri. ty ln the hlltory of the parade, a lone . truck driver manaaed to race down ntth Avenue againat the line of march Th uraday, 1eattertna dozens of celebrantl and •trl.ldna five people before he WU arnsted. The driver Wiii ~ with attempted murder, reckle11 endanawment. drunken drlvtna and traffic violadorw. police uld: It wu the only terioua lnddent in a parade marked by contr overay alnce Irlab Republican Army 1ympathber Michael Flannery wu elected grand manhal earlier thla year. ma aeJection .. manhal led the Irith a overnment, the U .S . Army, aeveral lrlah-Amerlcan polltidanl and almost two dozen htah ICbool bum to pull out of the march. But Flannery u.id he waa proud of the furor. becau.e "it bl1hllahta the turmoil ln Nert.ban Ireland.•• Cardinal Tenmce Cooke defied tndltion and did not appear on t he ltep1 of St. Patrick'• Cathedral when Flannery arrived there. Holy cow! A dastardly villain strikes BJ fte Anodated Pren Bamaby'1 Restaurant WU all ready for ltl St. Patrick'• day client• when owner Paul Magdaleno ahowed up for work yesterday. The tab1eB were eet, the beer Wat in the refrigerator and the corned beef WU .•. it WU gone! Between Wednmday night and yesterday mominl. thieve. had broken into the restaurant in Orance and taken $2,500 from the CMh regitter and ~ pounds of corned beef from the refriaerator. The theft forced day manager Tracy Prarie to run home to get chan1e for cu1tomen, while =:r-Jeno, who had expected to f 160 customen, tried to find more corned beef. For Magdaleno, there waa one CONOlation. "They didn't take the cabbale," he Mid. President Reagan and Irish Foreign Minister Peter Barry toasted St. Patrick's Day in Washington. The Irish • • lS 1n 'em Reagan, O'Neill swap toasts, jokes WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan and DemocraUc HOU8e Speaker Thomu P. O'Nelll. both clalming lriah ancstry, shared a St. Patrick'• Day lunch filled with laughter, jokes and touta with hardy stout. A.ocordlng to O'Nelll aide Christopher Matthews. the speaker first honored Reagan with a tout and the president responded, saying, "In ~hi.a, they only ttand to tout the dead, eo I'll not uk you to " And then the president joined many of the other luncheon guests yesterday in O'Neill'• Capitol dlning room in tel.llna lriah ltoria. According to Matthews, one of Reagan's jokes waa about a man who was appearing in court ln a penonal injury cue. "He wu covered all the way up to hia chin ln a cut and had ju.It won a $4 rnilllon suit. The 1nsunnoe a,ent came up to him. " 'I know you're the blggst faker ln the world, and I'm going to prove it. Let me tell you, rm going to follow you every Clay of your life and you're not going to draw a peaceful breath u long aa you live.' "Well. the man wun't put off at all. "Oh, you are, are you? You're going to follow me, are you? Well, let me make it euy on you. F1nrt, I'm going to take a limousine to Kennedy Airport. From there, I'm going to fly to Paris, and from there I'm going to Lowdes. "'And there in Lourdes, right before your eye1, you're going to aee the damnedest miracle you ever uw'." The president's final jolte, Matthews uid, concerned a good Irlah woman, Bridget. the mother of 11 chlldren. "One day, Bridget ia with her children. all of them out of trol, and ~e WU atvin' them bell. ''From behind appean an arehangel. "'Now, I aak you, would Mary our Bleseed Queen have ever spoken like that?' To which Bridget responded: •• •Ah Mary, and her one'?'' New penalty trial slated for Wisely WHY Convicted fi.m...degree murderer Willie Ray Wiatly will have a 8eCXJDd penalty determination trial In bia CMe starttna May 16. Judge Kenneth Lae, who ordered the new penalty trial last week, tet the date during a beuinaW~y. Slayer demands 'Heath Dou,1a1 Daniel Clark, 1entenctd to death for the murden of a1)( youna women - 1lncludlnt two teen-aaen from 1HunUn1ton Beacfi -hu demanded execution within 10 da~lthln all due pl'OCe9 of the law, I want the execution wtthln 10 daya ... preferably tomorrow," Clan told Loa Anaetea Superior Court Judge .R:JWdo Torret after the Judie 1l1ned the death warrant TUeeday. "Why don't you cut the bull - and 1et to the aentence?" Clark called out earlier aa Torrea recited the hl.atocy of the caae. "I know you've got your 10&pbox all aet ... I don't want to know why. Why not cut the crap." Clark WU found KUilty Jan. 28 of the l1x "Suntet "Slaytnga." eo named because the young women allegedly frequented Suntet Strip night 1pot1 ln Loi AJl&elee. 'the vlctlma included Gina Marano, 16, and her half-lilt.er Cind)' Chandler, 16, both of Huntington Beach. Their bodies were found June 12, 1980, near -Orlfflth Park. Other victims were Marnette Comer, 17, of Sacramento; Exxie Wilaon, 20, of Little Rock, Ark.; Karen Jonea, 24, and an unidentified woman dubbed "Jane Doe No. 18." An appeal of Clark'• death eentence to the 1tate Supreme Court la automatic. J udge Tones appointed Clark'• attorney1, Maxwell Keith and Penny Wai.on, to repraent him durlni the early ataget of the appeal. OVSD hoard • • raises its pay Ocean View School District tru1tee1 In Huntington Beach have voted to raise their pay from $80 to $150 a month. Citations for trio at Harbor High Two Newport Hatbot HiJlh School ie.chera and the .,..i president of the Children'• lfO.ne Society wett honored Ch.It week with 1et"Vioe awardl pre.ented by the Newport Belch hilh tehool. The award1 went to teachers BUI BaneU and Mtml Blrcla, and to Sanely Sewell. Barnett la the 1Choo1'1 water polo coach. ln the put 17 years, he hu led the achol team to 16 conlf)CUtJve league ttU.. Birch was cited for Mtabllahing the Career Center at the high echool and head.in.a up a job opportunities prosram. Sewell, currently trea1urer of the school PTA, wu honored for her houra of volun~r service. •Cllarlee BulllD1toa of Co.ta Mesa haa been elected student chapter chairman for the Society of American Foretten at Northern Arizona University, where he IA a senior. The Northern Arizona University club waa started in the early 196011. The university forestry major la the 10n of Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Ballla1toa. -----•Laguna Beach's Sel1mic Safety and J)l1a1ter Preparedne11 Committee will meet Thunday at 7:f0 p.m. to dlacusa planning ln the event of a diaut.er. The meeting, which la open to the public, will be beld ln the police department library, ~01 Forest Ave. •Two seaaions wlll be held next week to acquaint prospective 1tudent1 with maater's and doctoral programs at Pepperdine University. The university'• Graduate School of Education and Psychology wlll host the lnfonnal aeaiona at ltl Orange County Center, 21~1 Michelson Drive, at 4 p.m. Monday and 6 p.m. Wedneeday. The programs are offered with classes on evenings and weekenda to aid career-minded people. More information may be obtained by calling 833-8221. • The final tour thla year of Upper Newport Bay ecological reserve will be conducted tomorrow starting at 9a.m. The guided walking tours last one to two hours and introduce viaiton to type1 of wild.life in an estuarine marsh. Toun leave every l~ minutes until 10:30 a.m. and begin at the intersection of F.ast Bluff and Back Bay drives. Bl.noculart and comfortable walking 1hoea are suggested. UCI ~o sponsor two medical lectures Voting ln favor of the lncreue Two lec:tures on medical lmues need help. The committee WU · created by the Ptt!~:atric · Society of Southern omia. His lecture is sponaored by UCI Medical Fk'Ulty Wives. were Charles Osterlund, Janel"--;; incidence of mental illness Garrick and Sheila Marcus. a.mons phyaiclans and traditional Opposing the increase were American Indian health concepts Maxwell Sudakow and Marianne -will be pretented thro\4gh UC Blank. Irvine next week. The majority reportedly Dr. Mathew Ron, a UCI believed that the raise in pay clinical profeuor, will diacuas w o u 1 d e n co u r a g e m o r e mental UJne.. u well a.a drug and candidates becauae trutteee a.re alcohol abuse by phyaiciana at a 7 lncreasiqly 1pendlng more of p.m. speech Tuesday at the UCI their Ume at variou1 public' Medical Centt!r lecture hall in gatherings, aald a achool official Orange. Ten candidates ran for office ln Roaa Js chairman of the November of 1981. Two board Committee for Well-being, a ae.ta will be open in November. clearinghouse for information The district rune 19 achoola. and referrals for physicians who At 5 p.rn .. , Thunday, Dr. Frank Clarke will talk a bout his attempts to relate modern American medici ne wlth mysticism of Indian health care concepts. Clarke. who is Indian, wille£;~ his free talk at the UCI M Sciences Complex, Room Fl 10 in Irvine It is sponsored by the Cross-Cultural Medical Alliance. Derek Allen, M.D. Delmar Bunn, M.D. Howard Fishbein, M.D. Lynn Stanton, M.D. Liie bad ruled that Wiatly de.erved the new penalty trial becau.e a recent state Supreme Court dedsioo indicated that be thould have stYeD the jury in the original trial an additional lnatructlon before they 1tarted their dellberationa. WE OFFER LOWER RA TES. ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF: 'lbat jury recommended the death penalty b Wlaely, who wu convicted of kl1lli1g h1a ttepfather by lowering a truck cab Oft him ln March 1981. wt.ely had not been officially tentenced by Lae before lut week'• ruling, however. The new penalty trial will not change Wl8ely'1 cmviction for the murder. It will merel)' re.ult In a new jury'• recammendaUan. of either the death penalty or life in pri9oo without the pcmlbillty of parole, to JudQe Bobert G~ who ls tak:lQI owr the CMe far 1.-e. Woinen's pages up At Nabers Leasltlg Company. lied d1reclly to the prune lend· we otter many adV1nt1ge1 to 1ng rate Wlttl Ole prtme ,. .. tne leasing customer Stze. dropping out of the cklude stability, e.11penence Bvt per· In '9Cenl WMk1, ow ,. .. hea hlpe moe1 lmporunt -co1t dropped 100-a point /lower At Nabera leulng you deal thin the epeclal leulng pro- -on any make or model' With our lower rate now 1s the per· feet time to lease that new car you'11e been wa11Jng for L.Mll1t9 All MetH & Mode,., dl,.ct -no middleman or hit gr1ms ottered by th• manv-llllbfwtl Lealllng Co. e11tra profttt to pay And unlike tacturera And our new low MOO Hllbor Bouttwrd other leaae Pf'OQram1. our la rate applln acrosa the board Coeta Mesa (1'14) 540-1100 ~BER OF WE8TERH.VEHICLE LEASING ASSOCIATION ORIENTAL RUGS for Best Selection of _ CHINESE, PERSIAN, INDIAN, PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND DH_lJ RRI. At Low, Low Prices Newport Walk-In Medical Group Inc. CONVENIENT MEDICAL CARE CENTER 400 Newport Center Dr. Suite 101 (Ground F1oor) NewPort Beach, CA PHONE: (714) 760-9222 Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Monday thru Friday (Physician On-Call 9 11.m. -5 p.m.) 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday WALK-IN MEDICAL CARE FOR: RoullM l.Jrpltlt c.. ~' PhyelcU =-0rt1top«11c • M«Ja1 &1pp119e Adu/ti llltd ChHdt9ll "'=1=.0ocupatlonal X-<ay and l.AW.tory A._tJon MM11cM Ex.,.,,. Worirman'e Compenaallon Allergy ln}«:lone - Da.v Jones Final UP .77 CLOllNQ 1,117.74 Personal income up but only a fraction B1 'ne AllOda&ed Press WASHINGTON -Americana' ~ moome roee a aliaht 0.1 percent 1ut month, and comumen lncn:ued their apmdina even ie., the government f!t)rted tod•)'· Both figurea were d own from uater ahowtnga in January. Althoush government official• and private analytta aay they are confident recovery from the 1981-82 rece91ion la Wlder way, they abo •Y they would feel better about economic pro1pects if oonswnen were ma.king and spending more than they have in recent months. The new report wu likely to provide UtUe comfort ln that area. Details 118.id: •Total pef90nal income roee to an annual rate of $2.643 trillion in February after rising 0.2 percent the previoua month. •Dlspouble, or after-tax, income rose ie. than 0.1 percent to an annual rate of $2.24 trillion last month after rising 0.3 percent in January. •Penonal co~tion spending -just about all expendltun!9 except lnterest 1>9ymenta for purchues on cndit -.tao roee leas than 0.1 percent to an annual rate of $2.0:M trillion. Such spending had ri.en 0.6 percent in January. •There was a 0.4 percent decreue to an annual rate of $124.5 billion for new uvingl. 1bat put the national aavinga rate at 5.6 percent of dlapoable income, the same aa in January. S&L merger agreement CUL VER CITY -Flnanda.l Federation. Inc., haa announced an agreement to merge with Great Western Financial Ccrp. of Beverly Hills to a-eate the third largest aavinp and loan a.ociation in the nation. Fin "l'ed, the parent of United Savinga & Loan Aaodation hued in th.it Los Angeles suburb, and Great West.em, the parent of Greet West.em Savi.np, announced the plan yestenky after the Fin Fed board approved it. The plan calla for the exchange of 1.8 shares of Great Western stock for each of the 4.2 million outstanding share of Fin Fed atock. AMERICAN LEADERS METALS HEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonle"°"' ,,_. ~ IOCl9y' c-..er 11~-11 ""'' • povftd, u.1 . ~ c-.!IHN 11 10 cenu per po11nd. MY c--"'°""" c.*-d nu. i.e. 20 ..... 21 -• pound.. 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