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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-01 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DRANGf COAST FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1983 Teacher • union hacks recall By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... o.., Not a .... The campaign to recall five Coast Community College District t.ru.ttees has received the formal support of the American Federation of , Teact}ers chapter David Warfield Chris Hamilton which represents 640 full:time instructors. AFT president Phillis Basile said the union had been attempting to remain neutral on the recall campaign because of current contract negotiations with the district. The union represents teachers.at Orange Coast, Coastline and Golden West colleges. But she said the union recently filed an unfair labor practice charge against the district in connection with con tract provisions. and this action prompted the teechers group to give its formal support to the recall. "I'm not surprised," said Coast District spokesman Richard Simon . "It's been the perception of the administration and the board of trusleeS that the union has been behind the recall all along." The teachers union has been critical of the trustees for their approval of the layoffa of 114 full -t i me teacher • and administrators, effective at the end of the current semester. But former Orange Coast College student David Warfield, who is spearheading the recall drive as chairman of Taxpayers Alliance to Save Community Colleges. has maintained he is not being directed by the AFT. He said yesterday the formal support of the teachers group will add momentum to the campaign to collect signatures calling for the recall of trustee George Rodda Jr., William Kettler, Carol Gandy. Robert Humphreys and Richard Obon. Warfield and AFT spokesman Chris Hamilton said teachers are being instructed not to circulate petitions during class ti.me. 1be recall drive was sparked by the trustees' dec ision regarding the teacher layoffs and program cuts. State bar blast upsets Frizzelle By ROBERT BARKER or..._ Olllty "9ot ..... Hun tington Beach Aasemblyman Nolan Friuelle is critical of the state Bar o f California. which is critical of his proposals to take a look at the work of the state's judges. Frizz.elle said yesterday that the aaaocia ti o n baae d its opposition of hia measures, AB56 and AB57, on hearsay. 'Tor them to oppoae it out of hand simply says they don't want us to look aJ the situation {the performance ~ work habits of the Judges). he said. The state bar's governing board expressed its opposition to Friu.elle's bills during a meeting last weekend. Friuelle, a second-term Republican, said he introduced his two bills to meet growing publlc discontent with the backJoi of cues In the courts. He also claimed there is a misunderstanding about what his measures will do. Hil legislation, he said, doesn't seek to establish minimum wor king hours for judges. (See JUDGE, Page AZ) Mosquito nests raided to end a · fa'miliar .'itch lt'1 ·~ and people an pttlna that old familiar ltch. AncJ It'• comtn1 moetly trom awamplandl near the Southern Callforhta Edl1on Co. power plant In Huntln1ton Beach, whJch haa been turned Into a breedlhl ifOUnd tor moeqµltoes. The area wu attacked thl111 mornln1 by chemlcal-wleldln1 crewa from Orange Coun\y Vector Control. But the rno9C1Uito populaUon aeema to be off to a fut it.art becau.e warm, humid weather haa followed record rainltorma. It'• the weather In which mq1qu1toe1 love to love, Hy otfldalt. M09qulto abatement worken are trylnt new 1ubttancea ln their 1prayt theee dayt becaUM the paky ln8ecia have developed lmmunltlea to more traditional pMUddes. One new weapon, tor example. 11 a bactMlolo1tcal agent that preventa larvae from reac~ adult 1tage1. Mo1qultoe1 like thoae In Hunt1n1ton Beac h c9'1'e in various ahapes and~ Nin breed different ti.me9 of the year CDUIH 1011101 ORANGE C OUN TY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS It might as well be summer along the Huntington Beach shoreline as beachgoers flock to the sunny sands. Spring coaxes crowds to· sun drenched shores By STEVE MARBLE or ttle o.1tr Not IUll Sunny skies and warm temperatures have brought a spring break invasion to Orange Coast beaches, where August-817.e crowds have gathered much of the week. In Newport Beach yesterday, about 80,000 people spread towels out on the strand, soaking up 70-degree tempera tµn!S. "It's just like summer," said lifeguard Capt. Buddy Belshe, who noted that daily attendance has been running cloee to 70,000 most of the week. A hot, August weekend day in Newport Beach typically draws 90,000, he said. In Huntington Beach, where construction of new parking facilities has hampered the beach draw, there were about 30,000 beachg~ on hand yesterday. The extended weekend forecast. according to the National Weather Service, calls for much of the same -sunnl. clear skies and pleasant mid-70s temperatures. ifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente reported they've been kept busy during the Easter break for most students because of riptides caused by stonn-c:a..rv~ holes in the ocean floor. Along the shores In Huntington and Newport. In pu11cul&r, recent stonne have left channels and ravines thal ..,_.t problelm far~ swimmen and cauae riptides, ltf~ said. In Newport Beach,' 27 lifeguards were put on duty this week to handle the expected crowds. During sununer, the city maintains a crew of 76 guards. The w ater temperature along the Orange Coast has remained a nippy 60 aegreea this week. The result, lifeguards said, is that most visiton are working on their tans rather than their body surf~ fonn. i Rec Center to charge for par.king . I . Rec cente r users will pay to park. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ortM o.ltr ,... ..... Free parking at the popular Foun tain Valley Recreation Center in Mile Square Park is coming to an end. City officials say they are losing about $200,000 annually on the operation of the complex. located on Brookhunrt Street at Heil Avenue on acreage leased from the large county park. To offset some of these expenses, the city will begin charging ~ cents per day to park at the complex. The recreation area includes basketball courts, a recreation buil~. lighted ball fields, racquetba11 a nd tennis courts. Parking fees will begin in about two months. City officials hope to raise about $200,000 from the parking fees. The Fountain Valley Cit y Council choee a ticket d1spen1er hooor system over parking meters, or a coin-operated gate arm, two more expensive options. Recreation complex ~rs will Top citizen latest honor for Boucher By ROBERT BARK.ER OftMo.ltJNat ..... Huntington Beach's Dick Boucj"ler has been receiving awards and medals for a long time. .... And he added a bunch to hia collection th1a week when he was honored as citir.en of the year by the Hunting1on &.ch Chamber of Commerce. He was cited for service to acoutlng, charity and community. Boucher, chief of surveying for the City of Huntington Beach. alao heads up the d ty employee blood drive that has contributed about 1,200 pints of blood In 12 yean. He received his honors in an audience of men in three-piece suits and women In long dreeaes at the Seecllff Country Club. It was a far different setting .0 years ago when Boucher won ~ (See BOUCHER, Pa1e A%) deposit 50 cents In a dispe11Rr that produces a card showing the ' date. Vehicles that do not display such a card in their front windshields could be ticketed by Fountain v,lley .police or parking enforcement officers. Public Works Director Wayne Osborne, who is oveneeing the parking project, said city staff members are considering reduced price parking passes that could be purchased by frequent recreation center uaen. . Dick Boucher " -INSIDE-------------------n------t Call u~ with good news Know tome new1? The Daily Pilot will pay cash for the three best tipt every week. Call us at (714) 642-4321, Ext. 226, days, or at ( 714) 642-5686 evenJnp and weekendt. Top priae each week it 115. With an average pl19yer age of 33, it could be now or never !Or the California An1el1 in 1983. Page 8 I. . ' ~I Orqe Ooaat DAILY PILOT/Prld1y, Aprlt 1, 1883 ~\ I \\.t Continued stories BOUCHER HONORED. • • medal for herol.am performed on the sand of Normandy in France. He wu an 18-yeu-old Navy commando serving ae the bodyguard for h.ia c::ommandlng officer. The six-man demollUon team had landed on the coast of France on June 6, 19« -D-Day. "I didn't volunteer. 1 wae selected for the job. I think they picked m.e because the l:Ommandlng officer needed to ~end messages and I knew semaphore. "I also waa a senior patrol leader with the Boy Scouts in my hometown in Portland, Maine, ao they probably believed I also had some leadership qualities," he said. B o u cher and his fellow commandos served in the front lines with Gen. Omar Bradley's Army. Their job, he said, waa to make sure the seaports of Cherbourg and Brest were clear fqr supply ships as soon as the porta fell to the Americana. "The CO sot a Navy Croie; I got a Naval commendation medal," he eald, Boucher, ~7. la the cruunnan of the NaUonal Catholic Committee on Scouting for the Weatern U.S.; vice chairman of the local Pacifica Boy Scout Dletrlct; chairman of United Way for Huntington Beac h , and la a member of the 81.ahoJ»' Youth Commission for the Cathollc Diocese of Orange. He and his wife Pat have aix sons ranging in age trom 16 to 31. In addition to the chamber of commerce award, he received resolutions from the Orange County Board of Supervisors and from Assemblymen Noian Friu.elle and Dennis Brown. "This is one o f the most exciting things ever to happen to me. I'm very proud and pleased to be reco~nlzed b y my own community.' Boucher said. 'JUDGE WATCH' BILLS. • • Nolan Frizzelle n ays stale bar Simply, he said, it is to establish a Commission of Judicial Efficiency to sludy productivity and efficiency and to make recommendations to the Legislature. He also disputed claUN by bar representatives that the creation of the commission might raise questions on division of powers in government. As he envisions it, the commission would be comprised of two appointees by t h e governor and one appointee from the state Senate and As.1embly. Three retired judges, from the appellate, superior court and municipal court levels, would join the panel. He said the legislature crea,tes judgeships and authorizes staff members and w o uld be abdicating its authority if it didn't study conditions. ----• He's got a lot of pull Murry and Pauline Smith of Fullerton pull their 2-year-old son Timothy along the Huntington Beach Pier. The youngster seemed to be enjoying the sights and sounds. Latchkey plan aids kids By ROBERT BARKER Oflt.O...,ttttot•taff There's no exeuee for a young child who i.s left home alone. That's the belief of Mark Chow, director of the Boys and Girls Club of Huntington Valley (Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley.) Chow is planning to put his belief to practice by expanding a "latchkey" program to include the youngsters of Huntingtqn Beack. , Latch.key I.a the symbolic term foe children who go home to an em_pty houae with a key around their neck. Chow lrutiated the latchkey program in Fountain Valley last awn.mer by opening th~ club's facility to youngsters from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. To make It work for a ll neighborhoods, Cho~ arranged to borrow a bus from the Fountain Valley Church of God for tr81lllportation. The bus makes daily trips to selected schools when cla.aees end for the day, bringing the youngsters to the Fountain Valley facility. Chow announced yesterday that the club has received a $5,000 c::ontribution from Atlantic Richfield Corporation to expand the program into Huntington Beach. Bus trips to varlou~ sc!!ools won't begin until ~all , however. He. said the recent. \ragic shooting in Stanton, in which a police officer shot and killed an unattended boy in a suppoeedly empty apartment, adds importance to the program. Participating families are chat'ged $30 a month for transportation costs if busing i.s needed. But a scholarship funo is b"eing formed for people who can't afford to pay. "T h e re are Jots of single-parent famili es in Huntington Beach who are strapped for money," he said. "The latchkey program will be meeting a need." • Edwards penalty retrial ordered By STEVE TRIPOLI 0( ... .,.., ......... A proaecutlon requeat that convicted murderer Thomas Francie Edwards face another trial to detennlne lf he will be sentenced to death waa granted yesterday in Orange County Superior Court. The new trial was aet to start April 1~. Edwards' convic tion fo r murdering 12-year--0ld Vanessa Iberri in Cleveland National Forest will not be in quest.ion at the new trial -1t will be a retrial only of the penalty phase of Edwards' original trial. In that first trial, the same jury that convicted the former Costa Mesa_ resident waa split 9-3 over whet'her h e should die or be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. T h e m aJ· o r i t y f a v o r e d re<:ommen ing death to Judge James Judge, but a unanimous vote was necessary. .._ Judge told lawyers for both · es yesterday that he felt the la rdered him to grant a new penalt · on the proeecution's request. ~tors could have settled for life prison term and avoided tH second penalty tnal. Defense attorneys had argued against a new trial. saying both that the crime did not warrant the death penalty and there was little likelihood all 12 members of a new jury would agree on the question. The new trial is expected to take about two months, mostly because of the lengthy process of interviewing prospective jurors. Each pl"'06pective juror must be interviewed individually on his or her feeling about the death penalty and a willingnesa to apply it. Monkey business routs sidewalk (estival lliwards was convicted of the September 1981 shooting or Iberri at a Cleveland National Forest campground . Another 12-year-old, Iberri's friend Kelly Cartier. was shot in the &a.me attack but lived to testify a&'lnst Ed wards at his trial. By STEVE MARBLE Of tM Delly ""°' • ..,, Shop owners want police to apologize for their unexpected role i n a Corona del Mar sidewalk celebration, which hit a sour note when oUicers told an organ grinder to take his monkey and scram. Organizers of last Sunday's "Springtime Promenade" claim police put a damper on the event Fountain Valley A &-fool by s.1001 wrought lton ~t• • .,,..,.., Ill 1196. -..... In the 1,000 blod< o4 AoC*1W\.. Tlllevft pried Qf>efl Ille front door of Jacobi ...,....,_, 11231 Young "'-. end a1ole ll'OW .... clralllng tOOl9 end a ~ velued al abou1 15.000. when they s howed up in something less than a partying mood. "It ~t put a pall on the whole thing, ' explained one merchant, who said ne'd rather keep his fl09e and name out of the whole thing. Police, though, take a different view on the subject. They said orgaru.iers failed to obtain proper city permits for the festival and Huntington Beach T-,..,_ ruge wh.ed at S20.000 -• rwported t•., ClurlnO • bur~ on the 11100 bloc* ofUbr• C1tcte. ~try­~entty ,,,_ tlwougti en unlc>c*ecf '6IM window A SOOO t:af'l'W• llnd 1100 In ~ _., rwporteO .... In • tnelt-ln ~ at • home on Ille 17 100 block o4 OOiOen Weal StrMI Entry wH appetently tlltOUQll • llllOlt'O bedroom Mndo9 A moloriat talel POllCe _,, ,...dlir Ill wU 1truell witll a baMbell ~I d\lt'ln9 I that police were called in to keep the merrymakers from spilling mto the street. "No citations were issued," said Lt. Mike Blitch. challenging reports that the tickets were flowing like the champagne that was being uncorked. The promenade, sponsored by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. was supposed to be a quarrel •11 11 anotllet drive r at 111« lnterMC110n of Main S trMl and Oarliel< ,._ POlloe wr•tecl two m• end two *"8le punk rocker• yaaterd ay mornl1111 on euapiC:lofl Of p ; I IO< 1 of lloien pt~ end grend theft. The lour_. lleeplna In • ...., In Ille \Jnhlwll1y Pert< -. end ofllo.9 conlf1CMted valvab... rec><>rted mlallng aflel' a r_,t cer ~-itl One Of IN gli1I -blld. --.,.., • ~ haircut One Of the young ,.,.., -• ting In Illa now Fog due tonight Coastal Temperatures Low GIOuO•, IOQ l•I• toniotit end tomOffow morning. Sunny end ~ l-row ehemoo<l CoHtel low 51, lnl'°nd S2 Coeillll high 61, Inland 7• Wet• ff. 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Tides TODAY heOM low •: .. p"" u lecond.. 11:23 p.rn. ••• TOllOMOW "'-IOw '·'° e.rn. 0.4 "'-llllfl t:,7 p.M. u leoond" IOw 1:11 p.rn. I.I 8u11 .. te I : 14 p .1t1., f'I••• ~-·-.. !'I· • ~ , .... 'O;N p 191., Mtl ~l;f1•rn. promotion affair for shop owners a long East Pacific Coast Highway. Mark Chow helps 'latchkey' children Merchanta aaid things were going swimmingly until officers showed up and started asking about a required special event permit that must be issued by the city. Heroin seized in Mesa "The chamber seems to feel comfortable putting all the blame on us," Blitch said. "We don't want to get into a name-calling situation with them. We're inv~tigating the whole thing so that it doesn't happen again." More than $500,000 worth of China White heroin hJls been aeized by unde rcover state narcotics agents in a series of raids in Costa Mesa and Santa Ana. authorities said. Special bureau agent J .D. Miles said nearly a half pound of pure heroin. believed smuggled into the country from Japan, was GIVE US YOUR OLD, confiscated yesterda v. Noboro Ishikawa, 34, of Tokyo, was arrested at his Costa Mesa hotel room whe re agents allegedly found an ounce of heroin. Kenneth Ray Watt&, 31, of Costa Mesa, was taken into custody after he allegedly attempted to sell 6 o\lhcea of heroin to undercover agent.a in Sant.a An.a. YOUR TATTERED~ YOUR UNLOVED • • AND WE'LL GIVE YOU A HANDSOME CREDIT TOWARDS OUR NEW, OUR BEAUTIFUL, OUR TREASURED ANNOUNCING VON HEMERT'S UPHOLSTERY TRADE-IN! Sounds crazy, but it's true! Fof TWO WEEKS ONLY starting March 31, von Hemert Interiors will pay you handsomely for your old, unwanted upholstery: $200 for a sofa. s1ro for a loYeseat, SS> for a chair, and 8Y8fl $15 for an otd ottoman! The condition the upholstery is In dosen't matter. What does matter Is that the credit Is applied r:. _ towards the puch89e of a new upholstery Item ~ from ~ extensM! oollect.lons )-( end that the t~n be within the y - same fumltut8 categc>fY ~.e.. a sofa for a sofa etc.) If we don't haY8 }ust the Item In stock, you may special order In yo11 seiected COYfJ(. Not onry will you raptaoe yo11 otd upholstery wlttl the ftneet on the rnart<et ~. '°' Hemert's wtll ll80 come to your Orslg8 Q>unty home and pk:k up your ~n free of c:hlt'gll So vtett \Ql Hemel1 tntertora and pld< out eomech6ng cl..,-ft MW to ,..,. eomech6ng wt.. time hll coma. COSTA MESA 15t6~8f¥d. (114) ·ICNJO ~ , .. NATION Jobless rate in U.S. drops to 10.3 percent. Unemplovm•nt Percenr pt 11 .0-Wof1l FOfce WASHINGTON -Thf nation'• civilian unemployment rate declined to 10.3 peromt ln March u hundreda of thouaanda of the dlacoura1ed jobleaa -not coun.ted· in the rate - apparently waited for atronaer ailJl&la they would find work befona renewlna their aearch for a job, the aovemment reported today. 10.0- t.O I.I 1.0- The aeaaonally ·~Juated rate fell for only the aecond time 1ince the economy plunged into a deep rece9alon ln ~ aummer of 1981. The 0.1 l>ercentage point decline ln unemployment followed two months of atandltill 10.4 percent civilian joblessne91. Source: Dept. of Lebof NonetheleSI, nearly 11 .4 million people remained on the unemployment rolla. 'Tipping tax' goes into effect W ASHJNGTON -The government carried lta campaign against tax ch18elen lnto lf)e nation's ban and restaurants today, hoping to pick up an extra $1 billion a year from waiten and others who've fudged their earnings from tipa. The Internal Revenue Service estimates that 84 percent of taxable tipe received by waiters. cabbies and others are never reported as income. BeSf.nning toda~. reataurants and ban with l l or more employees -80l1le or aµ of whom are tipped regularly -must begin complying with a new law that, in euence, requires waiters and waitre911es to prove they are not tipped at least 8 percent of sales. Space shuttle poised for launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -The shuttle Challenger. poi8ed for Monday'• takeoff, is a safer spacecraft becaUR of le..ona learned from engjne leaks that delayed lta inaugural launch for 2~ month.a, say space agency ofticlala. "W& h.ave stubbed our.toe, but we have not broken our leg," laid Air Force Lt. Gen. James A. Abrah.armon, who heada the shuttle program. • The faulty engines have been fixed and ~proved. The long launch cdunt.cfown, which began Wednesday, continued to prosreea smoothly toward a liftoff o1 America'• seconc,t ahuttle, 9Cheduled at 10:30 p .. m. PST Monday. STATE Protesters flock to Reagan talk BEVERLY HILLS -About 350 demonstrators espousing a wtde variety of belief• 90ught President Reagan's attention· outaide the &Yerly Hilton Hotel where Reagan was giving a defenae policy speech. Despite their placards and their shouts both for and against Reai*D's policies. it was .. not very likely" that the preddent saw any demonstrators on his way into the hotel yeatercby to address the t .ne An~orld Affairs Council. lice Officer Phil G~ l&ld. · nt ~ in hia ~ l&ld the United Stat.ea must do• better job o1 aeWna ill a.rma control policies· to counter public opposition to the echeduled deployment th.is year of modem missiles in Eu.rope. Sheik defaulted in divorce suit LOS ANGELES -The wile of a Saudi Arabi.an sheik who waa awarded tialf his wealth in a divorce suit may have to aettle for only $500 mlllion of the $3 pillion ahe sought, her lawyer aaya. Sheik Mohammad Al-Fusi, 28, of Saudi Arabia, who bad maintained a gaudy Su.met Boulevard mansion in the city's posh Bel-Air jectJon, ., Wal ordered yesterday to pay Mohammad his wife half hia a.eta. Dena WORLD ... Britons stage nuclear protest ALDERMASTON, England -Anti-nuclear demonstrators- sent thousands of multicol.ored ba1loona skyward today and joined bands ln a 14-rnile human chain linking three key defense facilities that apan Britain's "nuclear valley.'' The helium-filled balloons were freed ln the early afternoon from 14 apota to mark the linkup of tens of thouaands of demonstrators protesting British nuclear weapona and planned deployment of u .s. crui.9e miasiles. ,, Arabs working on new peace plan AMMAN, Jordan -Palestinian and Jordan.I.an negotiators are working on a cornpromi8e ~formula to be propc:llled to other Arab states as a new buia for talka with luael, a IOW'Ce clime to the ta1b said today. The~. who uked not to be identified, l&ld the comprom.18e plan would include elements of PteDctent Reagan'• lntuative and the one approved by the 20-natkJn Arab Leque ln Fez, Morocco, 1ut year. He said lt milbt IO eo far.-to openly remplze Isae1'1 right to exilt ln hos-of wtnnlna U.S. -.upp<rt fct the formula. • -• Or.,. OOU1 DAILY PILOT/Frtday, April 1, 1983 Al Pope • • Easter tradition carr.1es on ROME (AP) -Pope Jot\n Paul 11 prepared for Eut4tr by wuhlna and k.llllna the fH\ of 12 homel.., boy• from flve contlnenta In 1 400-year-old ceremony aymbolllina Chrilt'• humllity. "lf 1, tho Lord and the Muter, have waahed lour feet, you ahall a1IO wuh ono anothtr •·feet," the pope said on Holy Thuniday, repeatina in Italian the worde- Jeaua told hl1 apoatl" ln Hebrew at a 1µpper the nt&ht before he wu C'Udfled. He <»lebr•• U\41 Euter v..,i tomo1ro~ nttht and an open-air N.,. on l!ut.r Sunday on th.e •tePI of St. Peter• BulUca. The foot,.wuhfna ceremony dNw more" than 7.000 faithful to the majeldc bunic. of St. John Lateran, the pontifra cathedral ~ ~ The ~. dl'ftlOd in a llmplo Jtn n frock • .,...ct by wuhina their rt.iht foot ln a aold buln. Then ho dried ach fopt with a whJt. towel and ~t down to kill each one. . The boys, apd 11 to 13, are orphaN or from broken timWee ln Italy, Swltz.erland. J!;nal.and, Canada, the Phlllpplnua. Australia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, a rebeUloua EthJopLan province. They live in a home for boys directed by a 70-year old lrlah priest In the ouWkirta of Rome. u bt.ahop of Rome. . The p·ope was scheduled to carry a wooden era. at the ancient pagan rulna near the Coloaaeuro In Good Friday It hlld been pertonned by popee for about. three centuries until <it.continued ln 187D. Pope Jo1\n XXlil revived the tradition ln 1959 Jnd h.la auoce.on haw continued lt. The boys .. t on the edaet of wooden chairs on two. platforma In front of the main altar, taking off one ahoe and one An estimated 1 million tour11ta and pilp1n» have ~ to Rome for the Eaatcr cerernonie9. ceremonlee today. .., Colombia quake . . death toll 200 POPAY AN, Colombia (AP) - Authoritiea confirmed today at leaat 200 dead from a powerful .earthquake and the provlnclal governor appealed for help for thla ahattered city, where towUta and religious pilgrim.a joined i.n a desperate aearch for survivors. In a nationwide radfo broadcast, Prov rncial Gov. Amalia de Salaz.ar said the most urgent need• for Popayan and the surrounding area were for drinking water or water purification d.rup, tents, portable atoves and large poll for cooking collective meals for the many home lea. Doctors appealed for druga - especially pain killers -and alao for rat poiaon becauae many of the destroyed buildings, some dating to the 17th century, were infested with vermin, First-aid shipments, organiz.ed by the International Red Cross, arrived at the airport in Cali, 92 miles north of here. from Canada, according to Radio Caracol. Earthquake leaves Popayan cathedral in ruins as workers sift through wreckage. The United States, France, Spain, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela mobilized a massive aid effort, but the transfer of supplies from the airport was very difficult. officials said. Local authorities said 132 dead had so far been identified and that there were about 70 unidentified bodies. At least SOO were injured, authorities saiq. A hundred buildings were destroyed in the neighboring town.a· of ~jibio, Piendarno and Mondomo, where 15 of the dead and 60 of the injured were found. More than a dozen vtl1ages in the area also were hard bit but details of the devastation were not immediately available. Child sits in home rubble. $260 million • suits BogotA, more than 3.ooO homes and other buildings, including • fuel Onofre. flap ' ·the Roman Catholic cathedral, were destroyed. officials said. Many families spent the night in the streets in mak.eahift shelters of plastic and sticks. By LU\EN E. KLEIN o<111eo.-, ....... Two lawsuita totaling $260 million were filed yesterday against Westinghouse Electric Corp., the firm which built three steam generators at the on-again, off-again San Onofre Unit 1 nuclear atation near San Clemente. The suJta were filed in federal court by the California utilities which own Unit 1 -Southern California Edison Co., which OWN 80 percent. and San Diego Gas & Electric Co., wh.lch owna 20 percent. The court actions seek to recover the coata of steam generator repairs and related replacement power OOIJtS for the 15-month period when Unit 1 was out ot eervlce, said Ruaell Hawkes, an Ediaon spokesman. The shutdown peMod occurred from 1980 tl)rough 1981. The laws\iits allege negJ.igence and faulty manufacture in the steam generator11, which were installed in 1967 at th~ 436-megawatt plant. "A :'Je number of water tubii qther components in the pnerators had deteriorated to operate the power plant," the suits claimed. Hawkes said thousands of tubes in a steam generator carry radioacti ·•e water from the nuclear filskm process. In Popayan, 235 miles southwest of the capital of The 18 -second trem or meuu.tlhg 5.5 on the Rit-hter 'scale hit at approximately 8.15 a.m . Let's hear it for ~t. Stupid SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -It's a day to abandon all cents. to retrace the historic trail of the Deep Fat Friars, to hum along with the Born Stupid Glee Club. It's St. Stupid's Day in San Franciaco. F.d Holmes iA often blamed for inaugurating ·the April Fools Day event, which comnM!tnorates the patron aaint of parking met.era. It was four years ago that Holmes and the Deep Fat Frian -about two dozen people in all -final paraded down the sidewalks of the Financial District on April 1. "We didn't have a permit so we couldn't parade i.n the street," he said. "Besides. a pennit would have gone agairuit the whole idea. In medieval times, the least of foola was a day o1 complete l.ioeD9e, when everything was turned upside down and anything went. "We wanted to continue that tradition inateed of an April Fools Day where you get your shoelaces tied together." TtlCl9e poneen inaugurated tbe custom of bleaain~ the banlu and throwing penniet at G~Roman headquarters of the Pacific Stock Exchange. "We keep it light," Holmes said. "We're not there to make fun of people. but to have fun with them." , A3 stupid things will, the event has survived and grown. . Clowns, jua1era, stiltwalkers and members of the Commedia del Arte troupe will meander again th.rough the Financial District today after collecting at the Justin Herman Plaza in the shadow o1 Valllaincourt Fount.a.in. "U St. Stupid had designed a .ewer system. that's what it would locik like," said Holmes. Music will be provided by the Born Stupid Glee Club, performing "The Hymn," whose lyrics consist of the word "hmmmmmmmmmmmm.'' Holmes said the h1atory of the world provi~ ample evidence for the intervention of St. Stupid. "Look. there baa to be aome h.iaher power ~foe this mess," he a.aid. •'We couldn't have done it akloe." and corroded. The ~eterioration . ...!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~ and corrosion made it impossible .. Boys Club honors Huntington's Terry Huntington Beach resident Bob Terry haa received. the Boys Club' of America'• service medalllon, the hifhest award atven national y by that Ol'la.nir.ation. He .erved u president of the HunUn1ton Beach Boya Club from 1978 through 1981. Truth or Consequences? ( Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional sale by not telllng a customer what he wanted to hear. We might point out that a customer would be better off to pay a little more for our rubber padding than byy a cheaper, mushy pad that feels like you are walking on balloons. The "balloon" pad hurt'& the carpet backing, causes stretching, and ruins seams. Also, this padding often flattens out after a while. We're What do you like about the DaUy PUot! What don't you Ulre! Call the number at lett and yOAJ.t mem.ae will be recorded, t.ramcrlbed and delivered to tb8 appropriate editor. Addltlonally, we might tell you· that some carpet fiber~ are more practical than others. A fiber that works In one texture, might "bomb" In another. The 1ame 24·hour anawerint Mt'YIC. may be UMd to record let· ten to the editor on any·topk. llallbo• conlrlbutora must include their f\alme and telephone number for verification. No circulation calla. please. Tell us what'• on your mind. Feel ·free to oall for advice. All of our sales people have had extensive experience In the sirvlce end of this bustness -and after all - the most Important thing we can offer la consistently good service! · Churchman honored Rev. Tomas-K."ciavel (center) holds a resolution from Orange County supervisors comm ending him for his recent trip through Central America with Pope John Paul II. Supervisors Thomas• Riley (left) and Roger Stanton made the presentation ~t an Easter Week prayer breakfast in Newport Beach. Complaint changes policy Taco Bell pays $1,500 after Irvine woman's action By KAREN E . ltLEIN Of'tlleDllJNot...., An Irvine woman's discrimination oomplalnt against the Taco Bell Corp. has resulted in the firm's implementation of a new maternity leave policy for all its employees ln California. Angela Taylor, a former computer operator at Taco Bell's Irvine headquarters, filed a complaint with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing about a year ago, offlciala said. Taylor had taken maternity leave ln November 1981 and told her supervisor she would return to work in February 1982. said Brenda Johnson, a senior consultant at the local fair em lo t office. Art Easter gift sale thN Apr. 2 at Huntington Center. SAVE MONIY ON YOUllNSUUNCa A ll .. AOIWT •• CO#l#AH'f •• MOMTNlT PATMINT ._ ..... But a week before her scheduled return to work, Taylor called Taco Bell's computer operations manager and was told her position had been filled. She was told she would be put on personal leave until an opening came up for her, Johnaon said. Though Taylor quickly found another job, she learned from the Labor Standards Emfloyment Office that state aw did guarantee her right to reinstatement after a maternity leave . 3 o s he filed a discrimination complaint against the company. Al Weaver, an investigator for the state agency, negotiated a $1 ,500 settlement for Taylor and called for Taco Bell to provide ... the agency with verification that a new maternity policy had been Implemented. The Vlew policy guarantees.. employees the right to return to the same or a similar position while they are disabled on account of pregnancy or rela.ted • medical conditions, In accordance with state law, Johnson said. Officials at Taco Bell headquarters stressed they had not realized they were violating the law and felt they made a good-faith effort to get Taylor her job back. The state will maintain the right to review the company's actions within the next year and to take legal action against Taco Bell if the new policy is violated, Johnson said. Lanz and Sir for Her team up to bring you the tailored suit so many career women demand. Man tailored jackets and skirts styled to keep you looking fashionable, fem inine and professional. Choose from a fabric selection of linen kenya cloth, tropical wool or pinstripe linen in basic colors. Sizes 3/4 -13/14. $160 . $198. \ -. ' Ex-gridder awarded $8Jj,100 By T~e A11oclated Prut A one-tlme pro football p~otpect hae been awarded '80,100 by a Juey that found h1a lnjurl• in a motor'c)'cle accident were cawied by a pUe ot dlrt left ln an Anaheim atreet by a conat.ructJon company. / In a g.3 verdict, an Oranae County Superior Court jury awarded the money tO Floyd Lavender, a former all - oonference defensive back at Cal State Fullerton. Lavender Injured hla ahoulder ln May 1g79 wben h1a motorbike cr11hed on Winston Road in Ana.helm. Two weeks before the a ccident, h e had signed a free-agent contract with the Loe Angeles Rams. F'"ormer Rams Coach Ray Malavasi testified that there was no certainty that Lavender would have made the team. Two months after the accident, the Rama cut Lavender after 'he falled the team physical exam, and he forfeited his $25,000 contract. Lavender, now 27, is a security guard for an armored car compa.rly. The jury found Donald F . Shaw Constru c tion Co . responsible for the pile of dirt left 6 to 8 feet into the street, but cleared another contractor - Poss Constructors Inc. -of any liability. Application forma are available tor people who want to "moonlight" as uahera thla 1ummer dUJ'inl the annual Pageant of the Masten outdoora ln the Irvine Bowl ln Lquna Beach. Interested people who want to earn extra income during the aeven-w• testJv-1 aeuon ahould pick up an applicat.lon between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weel<days at the featlval grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, or call 494-114~ and request a form be sent to you. Deadline for returning the fonna la M~y 31. Tbe festival runs from July 9 to Aug. 28. • "Everything'• Comin' Up Rosy" h8f been selected as the theme of the 1983 Orange County Fair that wW run July 8-17 at the Orange County Cairgrounds In Coat.a Mesa. Rosy I.a the name of the pig that has appeared ln the fair advertising campaign. Roses will be exhibited during the summer fair. •A screening program for detecting bowel cancer will be offered at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach April 9 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free test kits will be available in the hospital conference room. Those receiving a kit will attend a brief seulon explaining bowel cancer and~ instructions. Completed teats ca~ailed to the hospital and participants later will receive results with follow-up instructions if necessary. Registration for the program ls not required. For more information, call 760-2306. •The public is invited to the annual meeting of the United Way of Orange County North/South at 6 p.m . April 18 at the South Coast Repertory Theater. Anyone interested in attending may call 634-2252. • Students win cash for achievements 12 area high school students win $2,900 in cash Twelve local high school seniors have won $2,900 in cash awards in the semi-finals of the Bank of America's annual Achievement A wards program. First-place winners are assured of a minimum cash prize of $500. They will advance to the finals on May 18, where they will compete for cash awards up to $2,000. Second, third and fourth runners-up in each category won $100, $75 and $50 respectively. Students competed in three categories: applied and fine arts, liberal arts, and science and mathe matics . They w e re evaluated by local business and civic leaders on their grades, leadership qualities, community activities and their performance in group discussions related to their subject areas. First-place winner• were: Rebel L . Ely of Costa Mesa, Estancia High; Joleen Michell Grussing of Huntington Beach,· &Uson High; and Shawn Cowls of Westminster, La Quinta High. Second-place winners were: Shawn E. Benham of Huntington Beach , Edison High; Kermit David Marsh of Westminster, Westminster Hi~h; and Daniel Mark Shapiro of Costa Mesa. Estancia High. Third-place w inners were: Julie A . l-lusting of Fountain Valley, Fountain Valley High; Mark Howorth of Garden Grove, Marina High; Richard Bucher Sowers of Newport Beach, Newport Christian High. Fourth-place winners were April Smith of Westminster, La Quint.a High; Michael Jackson of Huntm_gton Beach, Hunti~n Beach High; and Feter Sokolove of Hunt i ngton Bea c h , Huntington Beach High. DISCOUNT WINE CELLARS Southern Caflforma'$ Largest Winery DISCOUNT SALE A free taste before you·buy Every Handy 1.5 Liter Bottle Is On Sale BROOKSIDE SUPER SAVERS \Jublis ~~£~~ NOW $ }79 Sautcrnc (Reg S2 79) ESTATE BOTTLES Hausmarkc Rhine ~:~~~~l~~!nl·a 'NOW $249 San{tria and mort" (Reg S3 99) VACHE Cabernet Sauvignon French Colombard Gamay Beaujolais C.nrnJn Blanl· NOW Chardonnay Pink Chablis Rhine Zlnfandcl $299 (Reg $4 30) ~hicagQ Buy or mix a case of 6 bottles and take an additional 20% alcohol O~LY$}69 10% discount. (Reg 12 30) • PrlCM tffeotl¥9 April 1 through April 7 onlv. IAlf Ol•OO UC4'0N ll>r A• .. ht •YI fL l'•.IOM C• .. ' .. I • Orange Coa1t OAtLV PILOT/Prlday, Aprll 1, 1983 -·-------IOD 0 I -t y Safari· Introduces THE IRVINE BAZA •Great Food e Parking for 6,000 cars e Bazaar area for • Petting Zoo 1,000 se llers e Professional • Row 8 Entrance s e Shuttlebus stop e Restrooms $1.00 Admission per Carload Includes parking and FREE entry to the enter- tainment• area.• If you llke Swapmeets, you'll love · the Bazaar goings on at LION COUNTRY In Orange Cou~ty right off the 405 Freeway on lrvlne Center Drive. Come and have a Bazaar Day at the only awapmeet held ·In an amusement park. There are bargain•, fun and entertainment for everybody. Every weekend from 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. • Fantastic bargains, thousands of assorted products, great art & crafts, many Items old & new, at low, low prices. BUT THAT'S NOT ALLll . White mom & dad shop up & down Hippo Street, Lion Ave. or Monkey Row, the kids and grandparents can walk a play In our beautiful recreation area, 1ee exotic· birds, enjoy 1trolllng performer• a ll1ten to llve muelc. *For • 1m•H , .. , rou can ... Anlm•I Show• Vlalt Peta Corner, Ride • Rlverboet •nd ... other 11Gt1 tor your entorment. . ....... MORE BAZAAR' THAN A SWAPMEET l ·----------------- • ' , ' J • -. -- 1. ~· Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/flrlday, Aprll 1, 1983 O' Co1nHJon sense on hazardous waste Among the many disturbing poswcripta to the recent stonn that disrupted so many lives alopg the Orange Coast la th~ still-evolving story of \he mystery "hazardous waste" containers that washed ashore at Laguna Beach. The barrels had appatently rolled through the canyon, out to sea through the flood control channel and then washed uhore at Main Beach aft.er' a high tide. The Laguna Fire Department found the barrels. But, they said at the time, were too busy to flnd out just how hazardous th~ waste was before they had it carted off. by a cdisposal company. We checked it out. One barrel was empty, one contained salt water and the third acetone (the stuff of which, among other things, nail polish remover is made). , Although none of the barrels posed a serious danger to human or marine life, acetone is a potentially lethal liquid. The real danger, it seems, is from public employees who can take such a cavalier attitude about potentially deadly situations. Where did the barrels come from? How did th~y _get loose'· What other hazardous mater\als are being stored ln the canyon? And how securely? These are only a few of the basic questions Laguna Fire Department officials should have asked before, and after, those three barrels were carted off to oblivion. We face ez:iough threats to our precious coastline and our irreplaceable public h ealth without wondering if we may be hit between the eyes by a rolling canister of heaven-knows-what. Let's just use some common sense on these matters. There are enough national toxic waste disasters to serve as examples to us. U we are careful today, we won't have to be poisoned tomorrow. Optnoon~ expressed 1n fht' SP3Ce t11>0ve are lho~e or lhe Daily Pilot Otner v11~w\ l'• pres~l!d on tho~ po19e t1re lt\05.e ot lt\t'ir dulhor\ .tnO Mlt\t\ RedO~r comment I\'""'' ed Addrns The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box IS60. Co\ta Mew CA 921>21> Phont' 1114) M2·4l71 MAILBOX Educated defense To the F.dHor: I am writing this letter in defense of the Coastline Communlty College District produced telecourses and the district's television licensee, KOCE TV, Channel 50. AS an educator and member of the Ame rican Federation of Teachers I am appalled by the vehemence of the attack levied against what I perceive to be a very worthwhile educational vehicle, the teleooune. A.ocording to studies l've eeen, the average student at CoasUine College la a 43-year-old female. This would seem to indicate that the teleoounes are serving as an important bridge for allowing this segment of the population to rephaae into the educational envirorunent. In my cue, I am a 36-year-old male . My educational background includes successful c:omi>letion of course work at El Camino College in Torrance, California State University ln Long Beach, UCLA and a Master's Degree in F.ducation from Pepperdine University in Mali~u. I find the instructors and the telecoune content at Coastline College to be equivalent to any I have encountered in the aforementioned tradi tional educational institutions. True. I do mt&, the interaction with my fellow student$, but with the time constraints I have, eue of access i4 more important. There are many stylea of teaching, as well as of learning. Biding one's time in a classroom does not guarantee a mastery of the subject. F.ducation requires work on the part of the atudent., a desire to learn, and especially, acceu to the educational materiala and huUtution. The Coastline College telecourses provide this access to the instituUon for students who, due to penonal circumstances, time constraints , financial considera ti9n1, illnesa, ·small children, might not be able to participate In conventional college oou.raes. ENRICO F. VERGA Nothing lei t To the Editor: Reagan wants us to have STARWARS 20 years hence. I contend that ll we do not get rid of these incredibly dangerous nuclear weapons before that, ~)fill be no Earth to protect r~~! CAROL ANN BRADFORD l. M. -DJd I Old • times If you were born in 1940, you caple into this world the same year that a bright butcher for A & P thought it wise to wrap his meat cuts in cellophane for di.splay. Nobody had ever done that before. What might be incredible to the elderly is that l'D08t living souls in this country have never bought anything face to face from a butcher. ' 1ll09e nationals most likely to show up for the scheduled day's work are the Japanese. They avenge only 1.9 days a'-ent a year. Exactly bow many days the worken of Sweden miss ii not in the record at hand, only the report that they take more umcheduled time olt than any dtizem ellewhett. Q . ~ John Ritter's father, Tex. had a hone. Name it. A. White Flash. John's father, Tex? Footnote: How you identify the Wnow off.spring of famous peren1' dependl. doesn't it? Liz.a MlnneW may alwa~ be known aa Judy Garlands daughter, even H Nancy Sinatra may always be known aa Frank'a dauahtct. But it has come to pa.a lha:t the name of the late Tex Bluer la now bettel" recogn1.r.ed • that of John's father. And Pat Boone It IH1l bl many already rather u Debbie• t.lther. Rarely d<Ma fame ln families balance Ofl+MGE COAIT llilJ Pilat E!:~':l."\I: from one generauon to the next. Exception is the Fonda family wherein Henry and Jane are unmistakably distinctive. H o w many o f his tory's r e nowned figures can you identify who were known to the world only by their nick.names? Start with Buddha, whoee real name was Siddhartha Gautama. Add the Greek philosopher, Plato. His actual name was Aristocles. Then there was Homer, whose original name remains unknown. The more frequently you mow the grass. the lea work that job is. You don't have to collect the clippings. U the cuttingl att long, you need to bag them up. Otherwise, they'll form thatch, which can klll the lawn. You knew? Q. In formal etiquette, how long should a hostea wait for a late aueat before serving dinner? A. Only 20 minutes. Another candidate for the Proper Job Club la a New Orleana short-order cook named Chuck Wagon. ' A verage bird watcher -known ln thtt field -nf lnterest u a "birder" -lJt a •t2·year-old man. ... SECRETAIN SMULTZ MAS REQUE&T!O ™AT I CLEAN UP MV ~T._."··· . ~ DON'T BLEED., Uncle Sam slaps ·lover WASHINGTON -For most married men who get caught fool.l.n& around, the wife's wrath ia punishment e nough. But American diplomats who stray down the primrose path in communist countries catch it from Uncle Sam as well. That's what has happened to Myron Hoffmann, a veteran Foreign Service officer with the U.S. Information Agency at our Prague e~busy. According to officials c lose to the case, Hoffman was having a liaison with a Czech woman and was found out. THE USIA summarily yanked the indi.9creet Lothario ·back to Washington. He has been languishing in limbo ever since, while hia superiors decide what punlahment to mete out. Why all the excitement? Simply this: tAe diplomat's doxy was a communist spy. Although there's no evidence that th~ amorous FSO leaked any eecrets to hia paramour -as an information officer, he may not have had any to leak -the USIA brass was determined to make an example of him. The only thing hoJdlng up h1a punishment at this point is the culprit's colleagues. USIA 90uroes G. --JIC-l-ll-lf-11-11--~ told my a ssociat e Lucette Lagnado that the Foreign Service has closed ranks behind him. He r eported ly has the support of high embassy official.a, including Ambassador Jack Matlock. USIA ofticialdom'a point of view is that the diplomat committed a serious breach of security simply by the fact of his illicit liaison with a communist agent. They point out that aU American penonnel sent to posts behind the Iron Curtain are warned to be extremely careful in their cont.acts with the local population. 'the State Department knows from painful experience that Soviet-bloc secr e t police are experts at the oJd badger game. They use w omen to snare male diplomats. The goal of these setups is not pillow talk, but blackmail. The communilta threaten to expose the vittimiz.ed diplomat wtless he 88J'H9 to work for them. U the diplomat ia foolish enough to agree -or frightened enouah - the KGB has a valuable "mole" in the Foreign Service who can be uaed throughout his career That's why USIA officials want to punish the errant information officer: not so much for what he actually did, but for what his indiscretion might have led to. Offic ials noted that this particular diplomat should have known better. He has been in the Foreign Servi~ for 20 years. One tour of duty was ln Moeoow. Footnote: When asked to give his side of the story, Hoffman the diplomat asked for time to think it over. But he rejected further attempts to contact him. WATT -WASH?: After Secretary James Watt's reference to "socialism" o n Indian reservations , Interior Department officials quickly drew their wagons into a circle. An internal memo sent to the White House by Watt's special assistant, Douglas Baldwi n . o utlined a multi -pronged count.era ttack: -Blame it on the media. -Show a "positive videotape" of Watt to Indian leaders. -Invite "9elect members'' of lndian groups to break.fast with Watt. -Have Assistant Secretary for Indian Affitirs Kenneth Smith, B4il Indian, call tribal leaders arid "properly explain the issue." -Call "Eastern network and print repbrt.ers and editors" and explain that W att was not criticiung tribal government but "the imposition of a Federal domain over e lected tribal systems." -Prepare "information kits" for congressional staffs. UNDER THE DOME: Rep. Henry Reuss, D-Wis., left a small but significant legacy when he retired from Congress in January. For the fint time, the Federal Reserve Board has agreed to give Congress the economic forecasts it uses to set its monetary policy. In private meetings last fall, Re~ pleaded with the Fed's chairman, Paul Volcker, to put its forecast in writing and let Congress look at it. It w ould give lawmakers a chance to coordinate their attack on the recession, Reuss argued. The Fed's fore<:a.St, incidentally. is ro sie r than the adnunistration's. The only dark spot is unemployment, which the Fed sees re.maining high through 1983. Keeping it the family • ID NEW YORK -Let's say you have a sister named Mary, and she's married to a gliy you don't particularly like. The guy. your brother-in-Jaw, comes to you and says: "I di4, something stupid, and may~ou can do something to help me -and Mary and the kids. "I lent a lot of money to some farmers on the edge of town,'' he says. A terrific deal. Big interest. But ... "BUT THE farmers had a bad year and can 't kee p up the payments. It's a mess -they're going broke, there's going to be food problems around here. and I'm going under ii they do. And Mary.~know ... "No on't misunderstand." he says hen your face tightens. "I don't want anything from you. All you'd have to do is lend some money to the fanners -you can get real tough with them and make sure they start saving enough to pay you back. See. you lend them some, and then they can keep up the payments to me. --~ llCllll IHVfl 1i .,, When things get better for them. if they do ''See?'' I see. The brother-in-law ls the big banks (Bank of America, Chase Manh attan , Citibank . Continental Illinois, etc.). Mary -and the kids -are the shareholders and everybody else who might get hurt if a big bank or two went bankrupt. The farmers are the countries that have borrowed billions of dollars at hlgh interest rates from the big banks -and may not be able to pay those dollars back (Mexico, Argentina, Brazil. Poland. etc.) You are you -the American \,BJ<payer. The banks' Idea, which Is now being considered in Congress. is for the International Monetary Fund to give new loans to the debtor countries - and impose some tough austenty measures on th~ governments -so that the debtors can'keep up their payments to the banks. .A.Qd the ban.ks themselves will remain &0lvent. A good deal? No . But you might take it to help out Mary and the k.ids and to keep things calm down on the fanns. But what if you had agn!ed to the deal and then found out that your brothe r-in-law, after you had agreed. went to the farmers and said: "OK, I'll take care of your troubles with help Crom my family I also am g oing t o reschedule your loans with me . Of coune you'll have to pay me hJgher interest now and I also want a fee for all the trouble this is causing me." That Is what is happening now . Your brother-in-law ... excuse me. the big banks have gone tu Mexico and the other debtor nations and demanded highe r and higher interes{ payments. They will, for example. pocket $800 million more than they had o riginally expected to from _ .. __________ _ Mexico this year. T hat amount will put Mexico that much deeper in debt -and ensure a continuing debt crisis for as long as the United St.a tee is willing to pay more good money after bad -your good money. This i.s how the banks are doing it to you this time. To reschedule $20 billion of bad loans to Mexico, the Bank of America , Chase Manhattan, Citibank and a consortium of U.S. and West ~pean ban.ks are charging that debtor country a 1 percent fee. So, now the loans have been stretched out to eight years, with a fee of $200 million -and, providing even more p rofit. the interest has been raised an average of almost 3 percent on that $20 billion. The banks' position is that they have to charge higher interest because they have diacovered - too late -that Mexico and Argen Lina and the rest are bad credit risks. Your position is prone. They are walking all over you -and me. ALL OF THIS wtll soon become law unless we stand up. Hearings on U.S. finandng of the IMF will begin in mic:f-April before subcommittees of the House Banking Committee. The issue will be, or should be, whether the money comes from the U.S. Treasury -mott will be printed, probably retriggerlng inflation -or from the profits and shareholder dividendl of the banks. ln other words: Does your brother .. in-law P8Yr at least ln part, for hla own 1tupid1ty and greed. or are you aotng to pay it all! lillllYIU· Dear Oloamy O\llt 1 w• ln th1a bl1 market and aaw the tt1n "Lower prlcee overall," and I looked a.round and aaw a lot of men but L did not know which one ..,,.. Price, and t.bty wen all w•rlna llacb..L. anyway. But I w• wffitnc to 10WV them lf 1 coUtdll Slncle Gal ' .. I. Iii CllllT DD THE coum 11111 Piii ffAIDAV, APAIL 1, 1983 PARTY WRAP GARDEN COMICS A8,9 A9 A 11 Petu11ias' pa tel shades give a cool look to sunimer gardens. Page A 9. ' .. . , • Connie Stilwill assembles detaile d model ships in a roo'6i at her F~untain Valley home. MOdel ships She turns hobby into fulltime profession By PHIL SNEIDERMAN of IM DeltJ PMot St.ff About 12 years ago, Connie Stllwill, a self-taught artist, began noticing intricate wooden ship models in friends' homes and at restaurants. .. I wanted one, but I couldn't afford it," she recalls. So Stilwill worked from scratch in building her first footlong model sailing ship. Since then she's turned the craft into a full-time profession. building model ships that sell for mor e than $1 ,000 each. The models don't come from a kit - thetre completely hand-made. 'I on<:e did a ship from a kit for a learning experience," she says. "It cost $300. But I stood back when it was done and decided I liked my own better." Sti lw ill sold her ships successfully when she resided in the Seattle area. But two years ago, she and her family decided to m ove to Fountain Valley. hoping the Southern California market for model ships would be more lucrative. She works in ~ small studio in her Kiwi Circle h ome . constructing ~ highly detailed vessels . C urrently, she is concentrating on series of British privateer models, based on a ship from the 1700s. The privateers, which sell for $1,400 each, come complete with 22 miniature cannons with tiny Ilda.tor each opening. The tedious a.embly process requires 1,000 knots in the rope Ladders. Stilwill c laims the fragile-looking models, made of dark mahogany or light basswood. are actually quite rugsed. · "Most people want to put them m glass cases, but I think they're sturdy enough and people ought to enjoy them." she says. Stilwill currently has begun a "limited edition" offenns of her replicas of an ancient Egyptian death barge and of a toy boat found in the tomb of Egypt's King Tut. She says she will make only 10 of each model, selling the replicas for $2,100 each. S he believes the price ls not exerbitant, considering that each boat requires about one month to complete. Stilwill starts with a block of laminated wood. She sits on the floor and carves the basic shape with chisels, a mallet and a spoke shave of the sort used in making wagon wheels. After the general s hape is completed , her husband Fred does the sanding. Then the ship is coated with stain and shellac. Stilwill spends about a week making the small parts such as the masts and spa.rs, fitting and tying them together. . "Then it gets to be fun ," Stilwill says. "You've got everything laid out, and you start to assemble iL" Stilwill sets the first model of each new ship aside as an heirloom for her daughters, Kimberly, 17, and Jennifer, 15. If demand for her model ships increases, Stilwill says she would \ \ -Connie Stil.will works with ctisel and mallet. hesitate to hire assistants to turn the ships out in an assembly line manner. "I think they'd lose their charm if they were just slapped together." she says. Funerals. • • She tapes her, own ceremony DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently I have attended three funerala. They were intennioable, excessive and distressing. The minister didn't know when to stop. and neither did the gentleman who led the prayer. I am preparing a tape to be played when my time comes. I ling in Qle chun;h choir and have done aoloe at funerals of friends. I plan to open my own aervice with a brief welcome, sing one number and play a taw of the choir singing my favorite hymn. Flnally, I would suggest that we go to the cemetery, wherE my fraternal order would take over for a five-minute gravesJde eervice. P1eue tell me, Ann. am I completely nuts or -JUST EN ROUTE DEAR JUST: Y09 aoucl perfectly UH to me. Alld, I mlpt _.., m•re seulble daaa ~OH •'"!_&~ fuerall tat ue too ..... 4eprenlq ucl potltively dr I· Go to lt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thia might IOWld loony, but I hate to have my picture taken. Mos\ of my friends know thill and thtry ieave me alone. I recently attended a peny where 10meone encouraged a child to follow me around and try to map my picture. At flnt I llJOd-nat.uredly told her to llOJ>· She penlated, 'Then I gave her a Mioul Warninl. Her family thought her t.enaclty WU cute, IO they e:ncouraaed her and ahe kapt on pelt.ertng me. Then an lldult &oak the camera from her And bepn to 11\ap pktlll9 al me when he t.houaht l wam't lookinc. I became IO 8nnawc1 I went home. The next momlnc my hUllband Mid I had behawd childJahly and embur-.:t htm. I felt they were mean and lrwrwltlw to bew hanMd me. WM I wl"Onft If IO, I'll apolotf.le to the ~. g ANN UNDEIS -REDBANK, N.J . DEAR RED: Yoa owe DO apology. lD fact, tbe bo1tes1 1bould have laterceded oa yoar belaalf. That cbJld 11 well OD ber way to wlubag dte 61111 Obnoxloaa tltle, Jaalor dlvlalon. A1 for tbe ad alt ltlao took over from ~e brat, be deserve• tile tJtle for tbe 1eDlor divl1lo•· DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I have been married for a1x montha and I am beginning to think he has some IOI'\ of mental dt.order. Here are the symptoma: • (1) He becomee upeet and turns off the TV If there Is a love ec:ene. I don't mean anything 1exual, I mean a showing of tendemem or affection. (2) He becomea arudowa if I go anywhere that mlih\ involve na1e contact, 1uch u 1hoe--1hopplng, a vtait to my dentist or phyalcian. (3) Whenever I return from visl\lng a friend'• home he wanta to know if any men were preeent. HavR~ ever heard of anY\hlna like thlJ? How .erioUI la it? -WOR IN CLEVELANJ) - DSAA WORJUED: Nt 11pt ef Wt ~liar beuvtor before maniale! 81 all ale&U 4lHU• ah ........ ~ wl~ I profetai ... I. U '"' ~.-... CMtt.•ea to beuve Wt ••11" are m for a Ille • ... u. • Page A 7. Low profile The nuclear industries' reclusive eyes and ears By RICHARDT. PlENCIAK Aeeoc:let~ Pt9M Wrtt4tt ATLANTA -The eyes and ears of the nuclear industry sprout from the top six floors of a s panking new 15-story office building just a c r oss t h e Chattahoochee River west of the city limits. The location is as obscure as the organization 1s 1nv1s1ble outside the nuclear industry. The low profile at the Insutut.e TMI plus 4 -Ill tech kind of buslness -offices. computers, brain powe r and e l e ctro nic links to every nuclearutility in the United .. States and 13 countnes. INPO's two showcase items are SEE-IN and Nuclear Notepad, c omput e r and t e l ec om - munications systems that give pla nt operator s access to the nation's 710 years of accumulated commercial nuc le ar reac tor experience. SEE-IN the Significant Event Evaluatii n and Information Network, analyzes even ts that occur at plants to determine their ol" Nuclear Power Operations is significance. Last year 5,058 by design. events were scl-utiniz.ed. About ''We're not doing public 100 were classified as significant relations for the industry, said and details were sent to utilities Eugene P. Wilkinson, INPO's via Nuclear Notepad. president "Our job is to increase Less than 20 of the incidents the safety o peration leve l of prompted INPO to send full these plants." re ports to all utilities, g>ntaining By wa y 0 f e m p h as Is ' d f rt Wilkinson told a reporte r m a r~mmen attons 0 rrecuve recent 90-minute interview: "The acuon. best thing that could happen The accident that befell TMI would be that you'd go away and could have happened twice say. 'There's no story up there."' before, in Switzerland in 1974 Operational within a year of and in Ohio in 1977. But in both the Three Mile Island accident, c ases oper ator s properly INPO is a "unique experiment in diagn~ the problem. ''Because self-improvement," according to an effective system for providing Wilkinson. who was the first operating experience to oth er commandig officer of both the nuclear facilities was lacking, USS Nauttlus, the world's first these two mc1dents we re never nuclear-powered submarine. and c o m m u n 1 c a t e d t o T M I the USS Long Beac h , this operators," the GAO noted ln a country's first nuclear-powered December report. surface ship. "l think the concept of an tWith an industry-financed $35 industry collectively trying to mi\lion budget. INPO inspects improve it.self is good. We call it and evaluates nuclear plants, sets Uke we see it, but In a low-key training criteria for key positions, way," Wilkinson said. "We're writes reference manuals on 50 responsive to the collective needs subjects, studies construction of the utilities as a whole, but practkes, compiles and analyzes w e're independe nt of any reports on abnonnal events and individual .one." distributes pertinent infonnation He said the INPO staff of 350 to operators at other facilities. tried hard to convince nuclear The organization also conducts workers and management alike special safety workshops; last that the organization is not an year, 98 percent of all nuclear lntemal police force. They do not station senior managers attended. always sua:eed. INPO also operates a 24-toc.u "Of course, we're resented," notification system that ~an Wllkinaon said, adding that with auemble emergency teams for all hl1 military experience he major accidents. knew the natural discomfort For example. within two days those inspecied had of inspectors. o f the Januar~ steam tube ''Those people were the enemy. rupture at the Ginna nuclear So la INPO. However, we do our plant nelU' Rochester, N.Y., all best '° show them we're not a nuclear plant manaaera had a regulator." complete ac:rldent chtonoloSY to That'• where the low profile UM u a prevent.Ive tool. c o m ea l n . Acco r d l n a to INPO baa done such a aood job WilkiNOn, ut.lllllea are mote apt of takina the lead ...on aom• to make ch•nlH If they are reform• that the Gene ral auapated "without belr\8 wawd Accounttna Office recently with a red flaa and made to look 1u11e1t ed that the Nuclear UllY.'' Rei\ilafol'S' c.omrni.amon Nd let As part o I th• t effort, tNPo do \he NRC'a Job ~thout crltJdllN ln lNPO rwpona are actequa\ely dellneatlna Mlet or ••written 11 blandly and J cordlnatin8 eUoru. lnnot\.lO\lal~ u J>C*lbl• for the There f1n't much to He at pu.rpo11 of havtni them make a I lNPO hetidquarterl. It la a hACh· "41PO'• and tab 9'!Uon." ------~ _ _J # i AB Orange Oo11t OAIL.Y PILOT,,rldav. April •· 1913 Mo.inents magic at benefit . N.-wport Beech Mayor Evtl)'ll Harl ltoppod by on her way_ to a city t"UuncU meoUna aod 8'-'pervilor Tom and Emma Jue Rllt)' wer. at Mqtc !Jland for the evenJna ~eflUna the CallfomJ.a Sped&J Olympics. _ "l don't want to know how the trick• are s>crfOl'n\ed. h would t.ake all of the fun out of It," Emma Jane Mid afwr the maaic 1how. Maybe Ml ownel"'I Steve Scllwart1 and M~e CtlUe (thont with wife Nancy) knew the anawert -anyway they watched, too. Michael von Furste nberg with the Rileys Othen lntriaued by the illuaiona crHt.ed. by the magtdana were Carol Sootll (NHA C of C), Roa Nortoa, Bubara Cope, celebrities Including Sa~ E11ar, Evoqe Elltman, star or Htoadwa '• "Jetua Christ Supel"lt.ar" and "Greue" and M. aclllla who will 1tar In a movie with Robla Wllllam1, Rlcbard Ouellette, Apropo'a Bill Wumu and SlleUa Halfoa with other tolka from the SpectaJ Olympics. 'l'he event, "Magical Momenta in Fashion," was presented by Tache se nae, a color awareness division of ConceptiCo International Inc. Maria K . Alllaon, chairman of the board welcomed 150 guesta to the fund-raiser and gave the women rosebuds as they departed. Al.so Lhere from Tache se nae's board was MJcbael Von Faratenberg (he's F.gon's cousin) of Laguna Beach, who designed the room where the magic tricks were performed and the lively fashion show was presented by Apropos. Von Fustenberg's designing talents are also taking another route -his first line of fashions should be ready t.o debut in about 18 months. • • • Almost any day at the R~aJ Mobile Home Park In Cost.it Mesa you can find Clara OU takJng care of her plants or relaxing In Lhe Jacuzzi. Or, she , may be sewing or entertaining her great granddaughter. Recently, however, she was partying at the clubhouse. ft was her 95Lh birthday and it took three cakes and a lot of corned beef to serve her 75 frien~ attending ~e celebration. Ou waYbom March 17, 1888, on a fsnn near Carlisle, Ind. She moved to Los Angeles in 1933 with her two children after she was widowed and later that year married George· Ott, a childhood sweetheart. She came to Costa Mesa ln 1957 where Mayor Hart and Barbara Cope Nil.IC NOTIC£ P\alC NOTICE CP9WllTJ C"" 3a4eO -T2IM0'7 , VMll11MI NOTICE M TIWITl!l!'S SAU NOTICE M O«,AUU TRUSTl1 SA.La NO. T.L No.; '21:11-0 RICOflO«O <* 1111/11 Refet•-1~91 YOU AM: IN 0«,AUU UNDER A IN THE COUNTY Of' OAA.NQt! M:COADQ> I/UN, IN~HT D 11 D 0' T fl U IT DAT I! D Al IHITRU.NT 03-105010 •..-..T DICHISllt 31, 1t7t. UNUIS ' TruttM Sele No 2234011980 NOTIC« CW DU'AUl.T AND YOU TAKI ACTION TO f'ftOTICT ~ No. oa-.6302--0045 ILllCTION TO MU UNC>eR YOUR 'RO,lllTY, IT 111AY SI NOTICE OF DEFAULT .....,..0 ' DUD Of' TRUST IOU> AT A f'UeUC IALI!. If' YOU ELECTION TO SELL IWO«TANT NOTICE NHD AH IXf'\.ANATIO.. OF THt! UNDER OEEO OF TRUST IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN NATUllE OF THE 'llOCH.DINQ IMPORTANT NOTICE FORECLQSURE BECAUSE YOU AQAINIT YOU, YOU SHOULD IF YOUR PROPERTY tS IN ARE BEHll'fO IN YOUR PAYMENTS. CONTACT A lAWYEll. FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY ON FRIDAY, APRIL 8. t983, 111 ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, COURT ACTION, 1.nd )'O<I m1y haw 9 t 5 am , CALIFORNIA LANO IT MAY GE SOLO WITHOUT ANY the '-G•I rtghtto bring )'O\lr ICCOUnt TIT l E c 0 Mp AN y .•• du I y COURT ACTION In good •tending by peylng 11 of appointed TrustH under end And. )'O<I ~haw the legal right to your Pitt due paymenu plu• ~t 10 DMd of Trull •1<ecuted t>nng yow eocoun1 In good tlendlng permlltld co111 and eapen1u by Jo Ann Regn«. An Unmarried by paying ell of your peat du1 within thrM montt\I trom the date wom.11 aa Tru9t()( '°' the t>enent payment• p1ua permlthld COlll and Int• notice Of delaull wee re-and eecurlty of The Mo1>9Y St()(e/ expen-within thrM month• from -<led This amount la $4.427 94, C1111ornl11 Inc • •• Bene11c1ary. d•led the dale thl• notic. of deflhllt w .. .. of 2/28183, ano wlM tncr-untM Oec.mber 3 I, 1979, and rec0<0ed recorded Thie amount 1a $8,770 87 your eceount ~current You as lnalrumenl N o 31146 Book as of F•bruatY 15, 1083, and wlM may not have t"b pay th• entire 13457. Page 1803 on January 4, Inc••••• untll your 1ccoun1 unp1ld portion or your 1ccount, t9SO. Orange County, State of bec:omet CUfrent Yoo may not have even !hough lull payment wee Calll0<n1a 10 pay the anure unpaid portion of demended, but you must pay the WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION your 1ccount. even though lull amount etated 100... TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH. p1ymen1 waa demanded. but you Aller three months from 11\e date A CASHIER'S CHECK DRAWN ON mvll pey the amount 1tated a~. of recordallon of thll document A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK. A Aller lhrM monthe lrom the d•t• lwf>ich dlle of recotdatlon ll>PM'9 STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT .or rec:ord1tlon of thll document th•reon), unl•H the obllgatlon UNIOlll. OR A STATE Ofl FEDERAL (wtlldl dlle of r-dallon ~ being roreeloffd upon petmll• a S A v I N G S A N O l O A N hereon). uni.u the Oblgetkltl ~ tonger period, yoo have only the ASSOCIATION DOMICILED IN THE IO<edoMd upon J>9fmlta 1 tonger legal r!Qht to llop the foraclosure by ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA (payable et ~lod, you h1w only the i.Qal rlgttt paying the entire 1mount demanded llma or Nie In lawfut money or lhe 1o Slop the forectoeure by paying by YoU< credit()( Unlled Stalel) at lhe front antu.oc:t I.I>• •nllra amount demanded by To llnd OU1 lhe amount you mull to lh• Old Orange Count~ your credit°' pey. or to arranoe f()( peymen1 to Cout1hOuM, IOCated on Santa A~" To nnd out 1he amoun1 you mu•t atop the loraclo1ure, or 11 your Blvd .. between Syc1more Streat pay, °' to 11range for payment to propeny Is In foreclosure IOf any end Broadway Sent • An1. atop th• foreclo1ure, or 11 your other reuon, contact: Callf()(nll. all right, title and interest P'oe>e'IY te In forec:toeura for any A M E R I CA N S A V I N 0 S . A conveyed lo 1nd now held by II othe< reuon, contac1 FEDERAL ASSOCIATION. 15725 E. under said Off<! of True! In lhe NAME OF BENEFICIARY Bank ol Whittler Blvd •• Whittle<, Callfornla property 11tu11ed In Hid County ,.,,,...tea N1'&SA &anch Ne 183, Ln 90907, (714) 773-7134, Ln No. Bt end State oaacnbed ae No 401-005563. tSO Long B .. ch 208218 8 81 (El EXHllNT MA~ Blvd, long 9each. CA 00802 (213) If you have any QuestlOt\a. you A Leuehold Eatate aa cr .. ted 5119-4882 ehould contact I 18wyar or lh• by thll certain L-dated June It you have any questions. you government egency which may have 24, 1978. oucuted by Inland thould contact a 11wyer or th• rnaured your loan Countletl Financial Cof'poration. I government agenc:y wnlch may haw Remember YOU MAY LOSE California Corpor~llon aa Leu.or. tn9Yred your toen LE.GAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT en<lby~OonlhueandAgnes R•member, YOU MAY LOSE TAKE PROMPT ACTION. 0 Donar-l>1abend and wile as LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That toonl tenenu aa L-. tor lhe letm TAKE PROMPT ACTIOlll. FIRST CHARTER FINANCIAL of 74 years oommencing June 24. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CORP. la now duly 1ppolntad 19711 upon at>d tobjec:t 10 111 of the That CONTINENTAL AUXILIARY Trull•• under • Deed ol Trust provision• H therein conlalned. COMPANY, 19 nqw duty e>904nted dated ()9..16-77 e•ecuted by JOHN wt'llch l-w .. recorded June 30 TruatH under a OHd of Trull !RANI. AN UNMARRIED MAN .. 19711. In Book I t793, Page 524, dlled October 10, 1981. ••ecuted Truator. to tecure obllg1llona In Official Records of aiad .. Id Oranoe by RONALD H. HENRY end MARIE l1vor of· AMERICAN SAVINGS & County l HENRY, wno are married to each LOAN ASSO CI ATION as The lnte<etl ot lh41 ..... has olher 1a Truuor to eecure Beneficiary recorded on 09-28·77 since paned by an 1nelrumen1 obligation• In favor of BANK OF .. doeumenl No 3&416book 12395 recorded September 8. 1977, aa AME.RICA NATIONAL TRUST ANO page 405 ot Ofllclat Recor01 In the lnttrum•nt No 11030. In Book SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, 1 ofHce of Ille Recorder of Orenge 1237 t. Page 552, Ol1lc111 Records, n11ton1i b1nklng Htoclatton u County. Calilornta an<I by other 1ns1rurnen11 of reco<d, Beneflclery, Aecof'ded on October lnclu<llng t note '°' the tum or to Jo Ann Reg....,, an unmarrl,ad 28. IOI 1 .. 0ocumen1 No. 352 lS of $97,500.00 That lhe bene11c111 women Olficilll Aecorcn 1n 1he omc. of the lnter .. 1 under aakJ Deed of Tru•t The s1ree1 addreH end other Recorder of Oren;• County. and the obttgatlon• secured thereby common dMlgnetion. II any. of lhe Calllornla, ducrlbtng the land a r • pr••• n II y ha Id by I he reel property described 1b0ve It 1i-e1n Al more fully "-:tlbed on benefldery That I bf°eec:h ot Ind purported to De said DMd of Trust, lnCludlng I note default In, ttle obligation tor wtltoh 21 .Crest Circle. Corona del for lhe tum of 174,350 00 that the Mid Deed of Tr"'t 11 eecurtty has Mer. Callf()(nla 112625 t>enerlctll Inter.et under Mid DMd OCCUl'ted In that the P•y\'nent has THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE of Trutt and the obllgatlona MCU(ed not bMf'I made or DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR !hereby .,. ~-tty held by the Fdut• to make the 12·1S-82 INCORRECT INFORMATION t>eneticlery That. t>r9llCfl of, and payment or p'1nc:lp1I end/or Interest FURNISHED THAT H id &ale II deflWll In, the Obllgatlon f()( Whlall and all 1ub1equent p1ymen1s, mid• W1th0ul covenant()( •arrenty ilkl OMCI ol Trull 19 MCUrfty ha• togelll•r with late charges, regarcnng 11111. pouenlon or occurred In that the payment hM \mt)OUnde. impOU!1d depOelta. if any, enw,,...t>rances or u to in11.trablll1y not l>M<'t made of: In the payment or und« the tan!\• or said note or of 011• the ln111llmen1 of principal and Deed of Trwt and all IUl>MQuent THE 10111 emounl of the unpeold inletMI on Mid not• due Augult I payment• which became du• bat1nceofsaldobllgatlonetao-t11et 1982 and all eubeequeni thereafter. lnctudlng any lat• with edvencea, end ettlmated coall lnttallmentt of prlnoipal end chargu or orher tum• p1y1bl~ and •llf*'-. 1• $38.7 I I 81 1n1er111 due tlnca Auou•t 1. 11112. under the term• of H id Note or THAT notice of brHCll of llld T1111 by raaeon \hereof, Ille Oeed of Trull • obllgatlon end election to Mii Mid prHant beMtlclary under auch Tllll by re11on !hereof, the reel property was recorded 11 Deed or Trust. h .. e11ecuted and pr .. ent beneflcl~ry under euch tnetrumenl No 82-293120 on deliYlred 10 Mid Truai.e. 1 written o..d Of Truet. h~ executed end AUQVSI 20, t982, or Olflellll R«x>rd• Oecleratlon and Demend tor Sale. ~ to Mid Thiel• 1 written In the offic. of the Coumy Aec:o<der 1nd hH depo1lled with H id Dclaretlon of Oefayll and Oernan<I of Orange County Stile 01 Trut1•, 9UCtl Deed of Tndt and all tor Sale, and h .. Jleposited with Cat1l()(nia the document• evidencing the Mid Tf\llllM, tuctl f).ed of Trull 0111· MlrCh 7, 1983 Obllg1tton1 MOUred thereby, 1nd end .. the documeilta evidencing CALIFORNIA LANO hll declared •nd dOH h•rtby Ille obtlgat1on1 Mepred thereby, TllLE COMPANY c1ekare 1U ~ ..c:ured thereby Md 11ei1 declared An41 dOM hereby AS TRUSTEE rmrnedlately due encl peyllbte and ~· all eurne easiured thereby ey J1mM Reek, ha a6ected and o-hereby elect """'90lately due ~yayable and F()(ec:IOeur• otflC!er to cauM lhe tlVll P'°'*'Y to be 11aa elected end dON hereby alecto Trvetee Of pert)' CClftdllotlfta.... eotd to utlafy the 01>llgatlon1 to C1UM tlll trud ewoperty to be C A L" 0 II N I A L A MD t IT L I 'MC:Urad Ulereby aold to .. tl•f~ Iha 01>llg1tlona COWAMY O.t• FeONaly 1&. 1"3. eecurad "*9by. IO~ City '1au BAHt< OF AMEAICA NATIONAL Del« 02.-2t-"63 ~ IJNftfMI City, C.. tt• TAVST AND 8AvtNOS ASSOC AMERICAN 8 VINOS. (JU) ?'I0-2700 lwt. 4U Suaan Jamlaon A~ A atlon Publlalled Orange Coll CoHt AMI. CMl'llet 9y Virginia M Said!er. Delly Plot. Mir. 1S, 25, Apr. I. ION Publlahad Ora1191 Coaat Dally A.et. V1oe ~ 127$43 Ptlol. Match 18, 25. Aprll 1, I , INS 1y "°°9ft C. Mlll!llwd ~3711-83 ,\eM. 8ecftltaty \ Pul>llat* Otanoe Co•'' Delly Pl&IC NOTIC( .,_IC lllft- Pllot, MerO 11, fl, 21. ~I I, ITA~CM'wn'MDRAWM. ..--. ""'"4 ttla. tV 1.a ""* 'AllTMIRW 'temOUe IUt*UI OPDATING UMD1R NAMI ITA,,.....,-Y " kit NOTICE "'°""°"' -H MAMI The folklwlnO 1>41rtOn• af'9 d<>lng -Tiie fottowtno paraon II•• butll~ H: "1CltiiOWWH wlttlOttwn Ma ..... penn.rfrom IAESA AUTO fl!8TORATION, lllMll ITA~ tM ~-oemlng t.Wld« -HO w lllh, Coit• Meu, Ca Tht followlllt ~ •• dOlllo flOlhlout bu1lnen n ame of 0282=7 ·~ •: OllVIM'I HAIA CARI! CINT!R, H111>or Al.Ito lMllng C~'llTe H Ml! AIPAIA, ff40 E. l'eclflo COIWI Hwy. Corone ' A Inc. I• Callf ornta t11\t Ne1c11111, Oorpna del Mar, del Mat, CA tM2&. oorporatlOn). eeo 'W 18th. Coeta CA t2'11. j Tiie tlctlt1ou1 bualneu name MMe. Ce t2t27 ltftwn ~Ol"Y "Van, tll" "......,.tor the~_. MICllMI Otr1elld, aeo w 11t11. NetetNut. OOfOfl•, d•l Mar. CA ..... on~'· 11n In Iha 04iunty Cotta M-, Ct. tit27 ... of O\'w'8t f'ILI NO. "472ll06, Perry Urena. HO w. 11th, J•ll11 D•llllle11'•r. 101~ 'ult lll4llN tftd Adclr .. ot tfle eo.ta MeM. 0.. 02111 ....... ,..,.. C0ton• cl•I .. .,. CA ,.,_ Wlltlelr.-noe Tiiie ~It concM:19CI try. ..... Ktnll Pl. OLMP. t~1t cu ... general pertnerlfllo • . n. ~ le ~ try • w.,, l...,.,na Newpol1 "'""°' ~ ..,.._.,.. leedl, CA tHlt. Auto LM11nt lf!d .... T. ~ ....... K'"'9 ~ Olw'llr. ~ ino. n. =--·-"' ...... "'"'"" u~ A..._ er ltt ,,....,.,.. ~ sl Or-.. ~ °" Mir·• Ml9 NI .. .....,_. -flMd wttlt t11e ....... I, tea mt L ...... 0... ""1 County Cler\ ct Otllllf' County 11n mUN 0...~=.::-M1tctt 4, 1.U, OrMM Gout Deltv • m toJ ..... ''· ta. II, A~ f, ll'uelllt!ed .,,.. eo.. DeA'i· ,ublltll.O 0ta11oe CoHt Diiiy ... 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It, AIH• .~ tl.... , .. .,, tN3 1147- Nil.IC NOTICE c"" *10 (YMl/11M7) TRUITIE SAU NO. llECOM>ID M-41 ln1lrlmlefttNo ........ .....-. 11-A02415 NOTICE M DIFAUl.T ANO ELECTION TO MU UNDllll DIED Of' TltUIT lfiltlloftT ANT NOTICE IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE BEHINO IN YOUR Pf<YMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION, Ind you may 111ve lhe legal right to bring your ec;count 1n good •tending by paying aN of your peat due payment• plut permitted coil• end exp1n••• within lhrM monlh1 from the d•I• this notice of ~II w .. recorded Th11 1moun1 11 13,033 94, .. of 02128183, end will 1ncre1M until your llCCOunt l>ecornea currenl You m•y 001 111ve to pay Ille entire unpaid portion ot your 1ccoun·1. even though full peymenl was deman<lecl, but )'O\I ""'91 pay the amount Staled lboYe Aller lhrM months ll'om lhe (late of racordatlon of thlt document (whldl date or reoord111on appears hereon). ~ the Ol>llOaUon bell'ig f()(ll:loMd upon pe<mh• • tonger perlOd. )'O<I have only the legal right 10 ttop the foreclosure by paying the entire amount demanded by yoor cred1t()( To find out the amount ,.a... muet pey, or to arranQI f()( Plvn'*'I to atop lhe lorecloeure. or 11 your properly •• 1n lorecloaure for any other reason. c:onlacl AM ERICA N SAVINGS. A FEDERAL ASSOCIATION. 15725 E. Whither Blvd , Whillter. CA 90607. Tel (7 1'1 773·7125. Ln No B1 21 1'24 5 74 (E) H you have 1ny queellone. you should con1ilc1 • l1wyer or Ille govern,.,,.,,t agency whi<:tl m•y nave Insured your loin. Remember, YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thet Fl,.t Charter Financial Cor1>. I• now duly 1ppotnted Tru1tM under • Deed of Tru11 dated t 1123177 ••ecutad by RICHARD B RUSSELL and RUTH K RUSSELL. hu•t>•nd and wife H Trualor, to secure obllg1t1on1 In f1vor of AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION as Beneflclery Recorded on I 2 1 12177 •• dOCU!MOI no. 14124, \)()Ok 12488, pege 787 of Otflctal Record• In the office of lhe R11;()(dllf 01 Orange County. Celffornle.. Including 1 note f()( the eum of $70,400 00. Thi! the beneflclal Int-I undef Mid o.ed of Tf'\191 and the obltgallona MCUreCI thereby are preeenlly held by the beneflclaly. That a t>teecn of. and default In, Ille obllgatton tor whlCt1 Mid Deed of Truet It MCUrlty Ilea occured In that the payment h .. not i-n made of Failure to mall• the 12115192 peyment of ~in<Ilpal encl/()( lnt-1 end ell eub1equen1 paymanta, together with l•I• ch1rge•. lmpouncl1. Impound depollle. II any, under 1he terme or •aid not?i DMd of Trull and 111 sul>MQ paymentt whlc:h became d lherealler. Including 1ny 111a cllargae or other tum• p1y1bte under the term1 of H id Note or DMd of Trull Tn1t by reaeon 1hareot. th• preHnt benel1crary und•r euch DMd of Trull, l't .. HKUled and deltvered to aald TruatM, "WYlttan Oec:tatation of Default and Demand tor Sale, and h•• deP<>•lled with aald Truat". IUCh OMd or Tru1t and alt the documente ~lnO 11\e obllg1t1on• MCUred thereby. and hat declared and da.e hereby dKlere 111 tum• eecured thereby 1mrnec1111ely dve and payable and hH elected end clOM hereby elect to cauM the trvet property to be IOld 10 HlllfY Ill• obt10111on1 MQUred lheteby. DATE· 02126/93. AMERICAN SAVINGS. A FEOEAAI. ASSOCIATION, 8Y Vlrgll!la M. SllCl<et, A .. t. Vloe Prea4dlnt By Roberl C. Malllletd, Aaelatant S.U.Cwy Pullll•h•d Oran9a Co1tt Dally Piiot Merell 11, II, H . April 1 1083 • 1272-t) • Claro Ott was the cente r of attention at her 95th. birthday dinner . Emm a Hall, left, and Lucille Talbott helped he r celebrate. 1he worked as a sea.matresa on Lido Isle until she retired. They became resident& of Regal In 1968. • • • Architect Eugene F. Tutt designed a healed therapy pool for patients and offices for therapists at the Rehabilitation lnstJtute of Orange County In 1957. Highlights of his 25 years of continuous service to RIO also include designing the first wing of the facility, a theraplay park, a two-story wang, renovation of the Yellow House (dedicated to seniors). installation of a pool dome and a third wing plan of the Mary Moore Vocational Wing, dedicated in 1981. A reception at RIO h onoring the Tustin resident was attended by 150 ini:luding Marlaooe Garner, Barbara Campbell and Carol and Jim Owen1. During a program conducted by Jobo McKennon, Fred Ve1ctal, Karen Eden1 and Pralm Slllgb, executive director, the honoree's wile Rita was presented roses and Tutt's portrait was unveiled. The painting will hang In RIO's lobby (See NEW LA CASA, Page A9) Ml.IC NOnCE l'ta!C NOTICE • C""·*» C""91e7 NOTICE Of' TltUITfl'I IA.LI Truelee .... Mo. VIUll/11Ma T.I . No. 12-«IM MCONMID 1117111 YOU AM .. DIFAUl T UNOElll A !Mt. -..111174, ........ DHD Of' Tlt\JIT DATED .KJNE 1, Ref. Mo. 11-ao2-GZ2' 1•1. UNUlll YOU T"fl ACTION NOTICE Of' O«,AULT ANO - TO Pf'OTECT YOUA "'OPlltTY, ELECTION TO RU UNOUI IT llAY SI SOLD AT A PU8UC MEO Of' TMIST IALI . "YOU NIED AN lfllf'ORTANTNOTICI! IXftt.ANATIOH OF THI NATURE IF YOUlt ""O'EllTY I I IN Of nta f'ftOCHDIMo AQAINIT fOltECLOIURE HCAUll YOU YOU, YOU IHOVLO CONTACT A A It E e I H I N D I N Y 0 U R LAWYER. 'AYllllNTI, IT MAY al! IOLO On May 13. 1993 •• , 9 15 A M win.OUT ANY COURT ACTIO.., Federet Net1on11 Mor tg1ge and you may h1w th4I i.Q•I rtgl'1 to Anoc1111on 11 duly 1ppoirH•d bring your account In good 111ndlng Tru•te• under and pureu1n1 10 by paying all o f your PHI due Deed of Trull ••eculed by Can M payment• plua permllled coate and MoHn end Berber• J MoHn, upen-wtll\lf'I lhrM montl\1 ll'om husband and wife .. joint tenanll, the dll• thl.• notroe of default wu r ecorded June 5 . 1981, ••recorded Thlaamoun111S3,~27. lnllrument No. 8S411, In book •of 2/28>83. and will lncrHM until 14088, p.ge 4e or Offlclal Record• yovr account t>e&omea current You In the Office of the County Recorder may not have 10 pay 1111 entire of Orange County. Callfornla WILL unplld portion ol your account. SELL A'r PUBLIC AUCTION TO even though lull p ayment wu Rose Show & 1/2 Price Sale Direct · from · grower super event thru Apr. 2 at Huntington Center, Pkg. No. 1 bare· root roses: R99~S4 99 Seit l fw SS Patent Roses 2 for S7 Ba~y Contest ................. ., Set., a,r. t, 11 .. 2 ... u. .... ,...., .... 111.u, ... ...., ........ ,.. 11.0t . ., ... , .... ......... HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH OA demanded, but you must pay lhe tr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.!;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;; CHECK AS DESCRIBED BELOW wnounl tllted abow (payable 11 ,...,. of Nie tn lawful Aller ttvM mon1ha from the date money of the United Stal•), at the of record1t1on ol this documenr front entra~ to Ille old Or•no-(Wll.ICl't d1te of rec:ord1llon appears County CourlhouH, located on hereon). unteu the obltglllon being S enta Ana Blvd . between lorKloMCI upon permits a IOnger Sycamore SI and Broadway. Sen1a period, you have only Ille 1eg11 Ana. Celllorn11 all right, title Ind right to etop th• lorectoaur• by tnt-1 con¥eyed 10 Ind now lleld paying lhe entire 1moun1 demanded bV II under Mid DMd of Tru•I in the by YOU< credltO< property ellu1ted In aald County To Hnd our the amoont you mull and St•t• deecribed u pay or to arrange for P•Yf1'*'1 10 Loi 118 of Trac1 No 1712. City et op lhe lorcloeure. or II ) our ot Coste MMe, County of Orenge. pr~rty 11 In lorecloeure for any Stele of Calllornl1. H per map 0111« reaeon, c:ontect: recorded In book SO. pagee 32 to 38 AMERICAN SAVINGS, a Federal tncloaiw of Ml9c*laneou1 Mape. 1n Auoc1at1on. 15725 E Whltller the olfloe of lh41 County Recorder of Blvd • Wllllller. CA 901107 (7 14) said County 773·7125. LN No Bl 200473 5 E X C E PT 1 II c r u d e o II . 7 4(El Co•munity Cllurcll, Do111re1•H•••4 ace 611 Heiotrope Ave., Corona del 'Mar, CA. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES, •tl. s:Jo ' io a.m. "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" Rev. Donald W. Kutz, Senior Pastor Child Care Provided petroleum. gea. brea, aapflattum II yoo h1ve 1ny qu .. 11on1, yoo ~===========r-===========: and all kindred eub111nce1 •n<I ehould conllct a lawyer or the I· olher miner•!• under and In Mid gov .. nment agency wNch ~ heve tend except the right 10 UM any lntorld yotir toan P\alC NOTICE portion ol the aur1ece of the land for Remember. YOU MAY LOSE ~COUNTY drifting operet1on1, mining or LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT MUNtC•AL Coutn QUWrying of au klncb lnciludtng bu1 TAKE PROMPl ACTION HAIW<>t9 JUDICIAL OtlTRICT not ac1ua1w of o11 well drtlllng, Oii NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thi! 4801 .Mmllcwee lkMlle'fard development. mlntno operation• Flf"1 Charter Financial Corp It now Newport ._... CA l8IO together wl1h the UM ol uld turf-duly appolnl•d Trutlff under I PLAINTIFF· CITY NATIONAL f()( oil wellt. tar\ke, tunnei., mining O'eed of Trust dlled 05105177, BANK, 1 nellonal benkrng Hcavetlona or ehall1, provided. •xecuted by: WAYNE L STAMM I auoctetton however, the Hme th all not be DIANE C STAMM. hue bend and 0 E FE N 0 AN T KATHRYN construed to p<oNblt Slant drfllng w 11.. • • T r u .. 0 r • I 0 •• c I.I,. NORMAND °' IUCh other operlllont wtllcfl In obltg1tlon1 In t1v0t of. American IUMMONI no wey UM or In any w•y alfec1 the Saving• & Loin Auoclallon. CASE HUfll91ER 401n eurv-rlghll of Hid lend. and reco<ded on OfS/Ot/77 aa document NOTICE: You llawe been 1ued. which do not enter uld land at a No 1340, book 1:1221, pege Ol3 of Tiie -n ~decide ..-&Ml )'Otl point leH then 500 lffl lo H id Ofndll Records 1n lhe ol1lce of the wtttlou1 .,_ .,..,. llMtd llNMe eurlaca. H reMrv•d In the dHd Recorder of Or•nJI• County, you reepoftd wtthln 30 dire. 11..o !Tom EOneh Aace Capron. recorded Celtf()(nfe. Including I note '°' the the lnlotmelton below. February 3. 11153 In book 24411, 1um of 112,400 00 That the It you with 10 eeek lhe advtoe of page 82. Ottlclal Record• benetidlll lntereel under Mid DMd an 11torney In Ihle m111er. you file 1trMt eddrM• ol the rMI or Trust and the OC>llgatlona -..red lhOutd do ao promptly eo that your property ducrlbed above i1 !hereby 11• pr-lly held by the wrlllen reepon ... If eny may be ftled purpor1ed 10 e>e: 9711 Linden Pl-. ben9ttciery That • breach of, and on time. eo.t1 MMe, CA 92126 deleull In the Ol>llgallon for Whlc:h A V I I 0 : U e t e d II e 1 I d o The undersigned dl1Cf1tme 1ny Mid o.ed of Trust 11 ~ "-dem1nd1do. El trlbunal pued• lleblllly tor wry lneofrec:t,_ or the oocurec:t 1n 1h11 the payment 11aa not ~ -tT• Ud. ...., ~ a abo'<le •treet addr-l>eer1 made ol -.,. Ud. tMpOnda defttro The..,. wtN be made, bu1 wtth0u1 Fallure to mall• Ille 12115112 de ao dlall. LM la lf!fonRaden ..- C0\19nanl or warranty, upres1 ()( peyment of prlOclpal 1nd/or Int-I lleW. ""plleel· reg1rdlng tltle, pornuro-1 end •II 1ubHquent p1ymenle, ~I Utlad de1e1 aollcller el °' encumbrenoea, to pey !he total tog1111er with tel• charo••. conMfo de un abog14to en HI• iwnount of the unpaid l>alel1Ce Of the lmpoundt, lmpOUnO depe>llll, 11 eny. • • u n I 0 . d. b., I. h. c et I 0 obllgatlon ~ by the prop91'1y under the term• 01 Hid no11 or 1nmedillemente. de ••t• m•ner1. to be told conalallng of ~lnctpaJ OMd of Trust and 1111 91.1bMQUent eu rMouett• eecttla, a1 hay atguna. Md tnter•I of 1 107,IH 24, plua p aymenu whloh llecam• due puede -reQletrlda a tlempo co•I• upenaea. 1dvanc:H and th1re1fler. Including 1ny Illa t TO THI[ DEFENDANT A cl\111 trullM '"' e1ttm11ec:I to be '3. c:hargea or other 1um1 payable complelnt hll been llleo by th• 803.113 11 the time of lnlll•I under the term1 01 Mid Note of ptalnttn agalntl )'O<I If you with to pul>llcallon of lhla Nolloe of Siie, DMd ot Trull • delend-tllla lawtllll. you mull, '#!thin wttlc:h two.....,.. total 1111,483.17 Thll b'f reuon lh•••of, the JO d1ya 11ter Ihle eummona 11 Currently dated bantl cashier'• pr11en1 beneficiary under euch *""" on Voll. n1e wtlll 1ni. eoutt dl«tl1, c:Mc:ltl oertlfled by a bani!, Deed of TN91. hat elleclUled end wrl11an reaponM to the c;omplalnt or c1ahteT't check• of regulated dellY9r.o 10 Mid TruaJM. • WYlllan UNaM you do .a. 'fOIK default Wll lend.,. o-tbed In Sec. 2924h of Declaration of Default and Oernend be entered on 1f)94tca11on or the the Calll()(nl1 ClvR Code. pey1ble to for Sate. and h•• d9potlted with plalntllf, Ind this court m1y enter 1 the tru1tae or tlle bidder. ere aakl TruttM, 9UCh Deed ol True! Judgment egaln1t you tor the rehf • c c • p I • b I • w I I II p , 0 I) • r and .. the doc:un*11• ~ demanded in lhe complalnt, wlllcll ldenllftcatlOn Ille ollllgatlont MCured tri.teby, could rHull In garnl1llmtnt ot The bene!ICI~ under Mid o.ed and llae d«ller9d and clOM herellt W110M. taklnO of man.,, Of prCJCMlrtY ol tru11 prevloully extc:uted and deClare all eurn1 eecured thereby or otller rellel reque11td In the d•llv•r•d to the undet1lgned a lrnmadialelY due and C:: end C0111plllnt written Dec11r11IOI\ of o.taull and flea elected and 0-elect Diiied. Apr!! IS. 1980 Oemend for Sate, end a written to ~ the trv1t prCJCMlrtY to be J. Petenon. Notto• ot Oel1ull and EleGtlOf\ tc •old 10 Htl1ly th• ob1toat1on1 c... Sell. The Mid Notice of Default and -ed ltMlrat>y 8y 8ar1 H.,rewotl, EJactlon to Sell -· -ded In Ille Dated. ~It)' 21. 1083 Deputy county where lhe real prCJCMlrtY It AMENCAN SAVINGS, A .IAMll '· Oli. OUIRCIO IOC4lted. F'EOEAAl A880CIATION eAAAtlAAA ,Aft ITEM Tiii• document It a.acuted by Vlrgitlle M. 811ott1r, AMI. VP 414 N. ltenwy OfM. Mo. 400 Petlanl lhllonal ll•rJ!~ Ro6ert C. Mallllard, AMI S.C ......., MMe, CA •10 A-"tlen, (Woodgl'MI\ . Publllllec:I Orange OOHI Dally Tet.i (t,,) ........ Co. OIYlalon). Sult• llOO. IOI~ PllOI. Matdl 21,""" '· •• 18, 1"3 • ....., .. """"'"' Wllahlr• 8outev1rd, Loe A~ 141243 'llOll•lled Orange CoHt Dally C1tllornla 000~4 (113) 124-2223. • '1101. March 11. ft, 2&, AptU f, Mllllng acklreea It )t.o. Bo• 7ffH. rtalC NOTIC( ,--., 12"-13 Los Ange!M, Celllornla I0078. Dalee! M1tcy 21, ,..,, Tiiie o-n.nt It •.outed by lf*le ltown AvtllOttled Slgnlltu,. Pulllllhed Ottnoe COHI 0111) Piiot, April I, I, I&, 1113. IUG-a \ .....,. •UNRt<>fl COURT Of' CAUFOMAA, COUNTY CW~ 700 Ctwlc Cent• Of. Weet ... 0 . ll01I .. lanle Ana, CA PETITIONER~HELLE MARIE BOYANTON RESPONDENT JOHN RICHARD BOYANTON •UMMONI (FAMILY LAW) CAH NUMeEll 021•15 NOTICE: You ltaYe bMrl Mid. The court mar decide ....,... ,.., wltltoul r-being tlMrd llfWM )'OU rwpclftd wit'*' IO .,.. ltMd &tie lntonftallon l*ow. II you with to Mele the adVfoe of en attorney In thl1 matter. you allOold do ao womptly M> that )'OUr reeponte or pleading. II any, ~ be filed on time AVllO : U1led "• eldo demendado. El lrlbunal '""• dectdlf oontre Ud. •In llUdlenc6a • -que Ud. reeponda defttro • '° dlaa. lM la lnfonftedon ... .. .,.. SI Uated d e••• aollcllar at conaefo d• un abogado en 11ta 1eunlo . deberl1 h a carlo lmrnedlalarnenle, de Mii ,,,_ .. tu reepu .. ta o •i.Q•clon. al hay 119una. puad• H r regtllr•d• • tlefTIP<>. I TO THE RESPONDENT: The 1"11\loner llu llled • petition concatntng )'O<lr tnarrlllQI If you tell 10 "'9 I reeponM within • cSll'fe ol tne data tltat thl a 1ummon1 It lerved on you. your cletault may bf .,,..,., and the oourt mllY .,..., • judgment containing lnjuncl"'9 OI oeher ordwl <>o11oeu•io ~ of property. 1po1.1Hl 1uppot1, Cllllf cu•lody, chlld •uppot1, 111orney '-· COlll. and 11.tCh other ,...., .. ~ be Of'lrlled by Ille court. The garntahmenl of wallft, t1klng ol tnOne't' °' property, or 04her OOUt1 1uth0tltlld proceeding• may alto ·-"· ' Oiied. Nov.nber 29, 1912 LM A Brenoll CMrll 8y Hellrt M. Ollen, Deputy Publltfle4 Orange Coatt Delly Plla1. Merell 11, fl, aa. Aprll I. 1083 1214-83 • • ' Be sure . produce is safe U a garden h.aa been covered with flood water, aome of it. prod\lce may be unsafe to eat according to George K. York, .food microbiol ogist, UC Cooperative Extension. Fruits and vegetables that we~ immature at the time of flooding should be safe to~at y the time t .. y are rea or harvest, he says, but to sure, h e aug gests disinfecting the produce and cooking it before eating. F r uits and vegetables that were ready for harvest at the time of flooding, may be used if flooding was light and there is no d a.n g e r o f b a c t e r i a 1 cont amination. says York, provided they can be disinfected, peeled and thoroughly cooked. Otherwise these foods should not be used. L ea fy vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, mustard, kale. collards, spinach, swiss chard and celery are highly susceptible to bacterial contamination, as are flesh y vegetables and berry f ruibl such as tomatoes, summer squ ash , strawberries and peppeni, and are unsafe to eat. Yor k warns. Silt, and other con taminants might be imbedded in the leaves or other natural open in gs of fleshy structures, and could be difficult to remove. Less susceptible are root, bulb and tuber crops. Produce with a protective outer skin such as peas, melons, eggplant, sweet com, or winter squash should be washed and disinfected before the outer shell, skin, or husk is removed. Then, if possible, the produce should be cooked. ' To disinfect: -Thoroughly wash all produce in a detergent solution with a brush to remove all silt. -Inunerse produce for 1 to 2 minutes in a chlorine bleach solution. -Rinse produce thoroughly with safe drinking water. -Peel produce, if possible, and cook thoroughly before eating. • .. Delly Piiot Photo Jean T odd, left, and Pat Ha tfield get r eady for fl ower show. Garden club plans first flower sh.ow The Newport Hilla Garden Clob wiU stage its first flower show April 21 at Phase l Oubhouse on Port Westbourne. Newport Beach. Entries will be accepted in the horticulture and artistic design division, and awards will be given in both. The show will be op~ for public viewing from l to 3 p.m. Admission is free. - Jean Tod d, c hairman, is assisted by Pat Hatfield and the Mmes. George Peters, Don Anderson, Nomian Brody. John Cobb, Robert Clay, Ro bert Home, Clarence Pearson. Dennis Landy, Harry Myers and Knul Hidle. For information call Anderson at 640-8396. • • • A video tape of last year's rose shows in the Los Angeles area will be presented to the Orange County Rose Society, by rosarian Tom Cairns of West Los Angeles: The group will meet af 7:30 p .m . Thur sday at the Westminster Recreation Center • • • Mrs. Wallace Hirsch , past preside nt of the California Garden Clubs, will demonstrate floral arrangements for Laguna Beach Garden Club members at 1:30 p .m . Friday at the Neighborhood Congregauonal Church. Hirsch, a master flower show judge, is a winner of the Claudia Bosley Trophy for excellence in flower arrangmg. New La Casa ni~mbers piped aboard °"""°' ....... Bill Ste iner, J oanna He rbert, Skip S pillers • Send a celebration of spriQg. Ea eter I• Sund•Y· Aprll 3. THEFTD . ·Glory of Spring".Bouquet. 17.50 (From Page A8) Tutt CWTenUy serves on the RIO board and as president o1 the RIO Foundation. La Casa's cruise aboard the Pavilion Queen netted 32 new members for the support group of the Albe.rt Sitton Home and Orangewood. The 80 aboard beard about La Casa's fund-raising efforts from Sk:Jp Spillers, president of the board Joanna Herbert was chainnan of the party and 8111 and Norma t.:dellaaoaer donated the use of the "Queen" for the party. Others aboard included Bill Steiner, director of the Sitton home, Sharon Eaterley, Louise Adler, Mart Frllllk (she's a board member), and Margaret and Spender Slleldon he is with Aminoil, one of the sponsors of the party) . ~~i>~<((}</J/ ,,~ I ~4 \ 851-8350 497-4262 DRAPERY CONNECTION Cuscom Draperies Ecc. . . . . . For )"our New Outlook 403 SPRING SALE 603 OUR Mill CONNECTIONS, DECORATING.EXPERTISE & CO"ISCIENTIOUS SPIRIT EQUAL •0-60% SAVINGS! SENSATIONAL SELECTION! PRECISE WORKMANSHIPI QUMAHTHD -LOWHT H TIMAT!I Or•no• Cout DAIL\' PtLOTIPl'IOty. Aprll 1, 1883 ~· Use of pesticides depends on needs TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)-Peoplo 1houldn't b~ utratd to 11.uc pc41Uctdea when necessar y, but tho need should be thore. aay1 University of Arizona expf'rt George Ware. ''While we can't do without chemical controls, If th~ need i. not there don't dlaturb the balance of the equation," he cautioned In an lnterview based on nil definitive new book, "Pe1tlcide1: Theory and Application." A one-time Arkanaas farm boy. the 55-year-old Ware is head of the U-ot-A'a Department o f Ento111ology. H e has a doctorate in entomology and plan1 pathology and a background or 32 years' r esearch on the subjects. An earlier book was long a s tandard text in agricultural colleges. In the new book, Ware calls for an "Intellige nt man's pest control," or integrated pest management. "I don't think, that even our grandchildren will be without the ch emicals." he said. "Once you reach an economic loss condition, or economic threshold, there is nothing that will do the job except something that reduces the pest numbers immediately, and the onl y materials -the onll condition that w i 11 do t hilt -11 to Introduce a toxln of tK>me tK>rt . "You can't do it by blologtcaJ control1. Biological control ia aomethlna that hu to have been going on for .everal aeneratlona of the controlling orfa.nism. '' He defines pe tlcldea as chemical 1ub1tancea used to control or kill pesta. HJa do.finJUon of pesta includes lnaecta: weeda; rodenta that feed on grain; disease-tranamltting files and cockroaches· plant diseases, te rmites nlbbhng on homes; algae In swimming poola, and birda that eat their weight every day i n yo ung plant seedlings "The need for pestletdes will not diminish,'' Ware said. "They are as indispensable t o U.S . agriculture as the trac tor or mechanical harvester. Thus, we must know what they are. what they do. when to use them. and how to use them for the most effective yet safest results. "Right now about one-third of the world's food crop is destroyed by pests during growth , harvesting or s torage," Ware said. But, he said, the pesticide arsenal is not keeping up with our pest problems. Surviving insects or weeds develop a resistance to certain chemicals. Pas tel shades cool choice for summer Blues, lavenders and pinks temper the fire of summer. Coupled with white, these cool colors help the garden to look cool when temperatures are high. The choice of annuals that bloom in these colors are many. Petunias provide one of the best selections in soft pastels that grow in full sun locations. In the shade, impatiens can't be matched for clear pinks and rose shades. Fibrous begonias take to sun or shade. Those with a deep bronze foliage color provide a striking contrast to white, pink, rose, salmon or red flowers. Geraniums also join the parade of cool--00lored flowers. LLOYD•!i ·garden shop> BEDDING PLANTS (white troys only) .... y ... ego a1,.. .... Leite la. .. , ....... FUCHSIAS 4 ....... Uprtghl & basket types Many vorie11es to choose lrom Plant now for Summer color 111. 11.11 ~~ · "a''· a''··~ ,,.. ~ ... . .. ~ ln Bloom. Many colors 10 ctiooee from. $250 •w• IUPIR BLADI High Nitrogen - E199Cl1Uy made tor Blade lawna new 1111. Sl .15 •111 NOW R11. $13.11 '10" ROSES 2 c;.e ..... Many varieties 10 choote from. Bud & bloom. bush & cllmbera. 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Ololl-. llull>end lnCI ll!Nlf'ICIARY: MARii! R. ll'llOUl'IA.,_I ~---... ,, ..... -... .,.~ "8.te NOTICE I! II. 0 u I. d by AL y NA .... Wlfl .. lNllor 8AKIY. fle!Ofdld Jenuwy I . 1911 ·-u• .. _ .. ,.. .... .. v .. - deolWO, at "" tlfM °' diem. 111 ~~~~~·• ...... JC """TICE end 10 .. lf\e Olfllln ,.., ptOlllft)' -.. ,....,_, "" "1Cm10U8 .,... .. 11tu1tld In cu,. of Co.II M11a, ~ lolowlng Plf.onl -doing ,ICTITIOU• llU••H NAMI ITATl..wT IOHWINOI" Will ll!U AT PUIUC AUCTION It lntlt No N3.o4 In 8°'* IHOt. of ,_d•llon of tlllt ~lftlftl WILL 811.L AT ltUtlLIC AUCTION TO HIQHUT 91~111 '0111 CASH Pege 147 Of OfllOlll Reaotd1 In llW (~1~_.!!_ ~== TO HtOHEST ~" '°" CASH (lll YHM 11 time ol ~ In llwf\11 offkll of Ille Aloordlr of Or.,. t.-..,. ,._ ,.,. ~:::~r..o~~:t·~~ ~ =:EST LIQUOR, 2520 N HA• 8TATIMINT Thi fOllowtng PlflOnl -OOll'IQ IOllowt to wl1 OrMd Aw,, Slnll An•. CA 82701 bu~~ng Plf10r\I .,. doing bullrn:~ FLOWflll 8.ASl<U. The H<>t..hluterty \.\or LOt 1111<1 ROBERT D LOWERY.I. 409 (A) PERSONNEL JOUFINAL, (8) 8111 KIPH Or . Hu11tlngton hllqh, lhl 8oulhe11llrly 5 IHI of lhl PllllWI)' Or .. Bolle, ldl hO 93roe A8810NMENTS IN MANAOEM!NT, CA. 82048 NorthlMterly ,_. ot lot 0 In Trll01 MAAlf T LOWEl\Y • 409 806 Wiii 181h Slra.t. COlll MIN. Beth AM Burki, 9111 t<apd $0$, 11 .no-In Ooot< 17, ~ 311 Pllllwey Dr .. 8oi•. IOlhO 83708. CA 82e27 Or • Huntington 8Mcll. CA 8264e of Mleolllaneoue~. r-d• of Thi• 1>v11n111 I• c:onductao by A c. Croll 111(1 . 808 w• tlllh Myrn• Cl)'O• lk>ci.1. 111. 9111 Otange County. f<>tllll, mot• lndlvlcluell (HUll>ll\cl 11\d Wife) SlrMt, Coll• MM., CA 82e27, Ill l(aj)N Or . Hunllnoton 8each, CA commonl)I llnown 333 Magnolll AolMtl 0 Lowery IHlnoll corporlllon 92848 St .. COtll M .... CA 92027. TN1 tf1lement Wl8 hied wllll the Thl1 bull-11 condu<lled by 1n Term• o f Hll cHh In lawful County Clerll of'Orenee Cou11ty 011 0.,:;:,1~c!:""' 11 c,onoucted by 1 lndlvldull (huablnd I Wiie) money Of the United SlllM on &all, Merch 28. 1883 A.C. Croll. Inc , Thia 1111emen1 w .. nled wllh the or part cull ulld bellllCI avld4lnCld '21211'1 Ellubeth a M••IZlll, County Cl«k of Or1111ga County on l>y noll MCured l>y Mortgage or PublllhlO Otlng• Co111 Dilly PrNldlnl M1rCh t t, 1983 TNll Deed on IN ptoperty IO IOld Pilot, ~prU 1· I . 16· 22• 11183 Thl9 ltelemenl ..... lil.Jd with IN • ,.11'7'1 Ten peroent of amount bid 10 bl 1550·83 CC>Yllty Clerk or O•"'oa County on Put>ll•h•O Or1ng1 CoHt Delly dlpoalled wflh bid , March 14 t883 Pllol Mt.tch Ill, 25, 4'prll 1. I , 1983 8101oroll1t110 be In Wl'ltlng end rtaJC NOTICE '211711 1308-33 wlll ~ received et Iha 1for111ld '1CTtTIOUa .,..... PuOll•h•O Orang• COHI Delly ottlce at eny time •lier the flrtl ~ 8TATllllllNT • Piiot Merell 1~. 26. Aprll 1. a. 1983. pul>llcltlOn hereof •nd before d•I• Th• followlng peraon 11 doing 1350-&'l ofaall. IMlllneM U . 01ted thl1 28th d1y or Merch. GS PRODUCTS, 2006 w. PUBUC *>TIC[ 1913 ' Shlrty A. Wllvwy = ~~11• 344· Hewpo<1 --,-IC-TITIOU---.-au-.-.. -.-.-- Admlnillr1trtx of thl John Brett Allan, 5018 NA .. 8TATIMOfT &tlll of uld o.c.deflt S.HhOrl OrlYI. NIW!)Ort BNCll. Ttoa IQllowlng petaotlt lrl dOlng K. VlraWI Kine CA. 82863 0011,_ u . 11111Y__. Awe. Thie bull-II oondueleel I>)' 1111 C C AN 0 C 0 MP AN V ......,._.,CA t1a21 lndl\llOu.i OESIGNS. 1801 B1yed111 Tarr .. Altr tw llwry A. W..wery, J B Coron1 del Mer, CA 92025. Adll*..,•lrtll otln ·Allen Carol• Sui Skoro, 180 t Pubtt." ...... Oren"• Coul 01ltu Thie lltt-1 WU lllld wtUI IN "'· T ,.._, C Piiot ........ ;, 2, ... ;...... ' County etertt of Orange County on ... yea.re, •r ........ on1 dll M.,, A .....," " ...., ..... .,,. MeKlll 17. 1883. 112825 ,.,........,. • m.-r Carolyn Sue Paullch, 2212 PublllheO Or111Qe Cou t Delly W1lertron1 Or. Coron1 dll Mir, CA PllOt, MllCh 25, ApfU t. 0, 15, 1883. 92~~! bu8in.t le Con0UC180 by 1 NOTICI TO CMDfTOH Of' llULI< TIIANlnfl (e-..e101 .. 11'N.C.C.) 1470.0S gener11 Plrll'llf'lhlp. Nil.JC NOTlCE Notice 11 h ereby Qlven lo ---::~=~~~~----oredltofl of tll• within 111meo 'ICTin0U8 au-•• tr-tar that e l>vlk t,_ler II ll>oul MAm 8TATlmNT 10 ~ m.o. on oenonal prOC>lflY The lollO'*l11g per.on 11 oolng Caroll a... Skoro Tl\lt 11a111111nt .., .. nled "'1th 1hl Cou11ty Cllfk of Ofange County on March 8, 1883 Ml.IC NO.TIC£ 'ICTITIOU8 IU ... H NAMIMAJW•NT The IOflowlng patlOnl 1r1 dolllQ Dull-U J & 0 ENTERPRISE, 204 Intrepid SI., Newport BNch. CA 92803 Joyce Hiiton. 204 lntraplo SI., Newport BMch. '<"· 82ae3 Rlcherd Ourkl11. 204 Intrepid St , Newport BHcn. CA. 112883 T}lll butlnl8I la condlleted by I gtn1tll pannerllllp JO)ICI Hiiton Tilll 1111-1 WU ftlld wflh IN Cou111y Cle<k ol Ofange County on March t4, 1883 Alim Publllhed Oreng1 CoHI Dally Piiot MarOll ta. 25. Aprll 1, 8. 1983. 1341>-13 IPeylble II time of NII In 1awM "'°""'Of the Uflllld 111111) 11 Ille Counly, Nld deed of tr\1411 ~Ible fo<edoeld upon I IOfp money of 1111 United 8ta111) al the fr011t entrenoe to t.ht Old Or•"OI the ronowtno A lllll«lold Int-' 1t1 PlflOd, ~ ~ Oftflt 1"'~ 11on1 entrl!MI to 1111 Old Orenoe Cou11ty Courthou ... IOCll•d 011 ind to Loi 40 Of TrKt No M14, In to etop IN ~ ~ Coll111y Courthoun. 1001t1d on I• n 11 An 1 11 v d., b 11w••11 lhl City of Nftporl &eact't. COunty lh• Intl,. •mount Mm by S111u An1 81Yd., l>•l•••h Syo1mor1 8tr111 tnd 8ro1dw1y, of Ot1not. 81111 ol Clllforni., u yolll' "1'edll0f. Syo1mot• 81rHI & aro1d..,1y, 811111 Ane. Callf0tt111, Ill r1Qtt1, !Ille per m1p reciotd10 111 8ooll 254, To find out the _,,..t ~ ~ Sanll Alli, Celllorllle. ell right. tltll lllld lnllfMI OOtlvtYed to and now P1gH 21 10 32 lnch.1tlv1 of pey. or lo 1rrenge fof JMlrl'*ll IO and tnt•11t con~ to end now hilld by It under Mio OMd of Truet Mlacet•anaoua Meoe, 1t1 the office of llop th• forecto~re. or II your held by It under Mid DMcl of 1'Nlt 111 111, pro~rly ellu•lld 111 •!ltd the Counly R1corc1tr ol u ld property le In f~e for llnY In th• properly 11t111t1d II\ Mid Counfy eno 81111 clMCfll>ael u , County other reHon, contaot. John H. Cou11tyanOSt1ledllcflllldN: TN~llfly06f .. 1olLol YOUAQ .. ~AUlTUNDlllA L1w1on, Vice PrH ldlnl a nd Lot 25 Of Treot 1101. In the Clly 111 of Trect No. 300. In IN City of OHO O' T"U8T DATID tV•llO. Meneoer: Nol• No. 141 MGt-02104 ol Coa11 Mele, County of OrlllQI, Co1t1 MHI, County of Oreng1, UNI.HI YOU TAKI ACTioN TO .and f035·4'11·324'10; BANK OF St••• Of C1lllornl1 ... ~r map 8t1t1 of C1llfornl1, .. Plf m1p f'lllOTICT vou" PflO"l"TY, IT AME"ICA NT ' 8A, Manci'-ler raC1ordld 111 Book 35. Pege 28 of r9'0tdld In 1>001< 14, PtOM 11 end MA v 11 80LD AT A ,.ueuc c • n t". No 4 t 8. 3114 I NA Mltcllteneou• ~. ltl IN olllcl of 12, Ml1c1111n1ou1 M1p1. In "" • AL I . , , v 0 u .. I ID A .. lledlllona Aw .. Fl'IMO, CA N22t lhl County Recorder of U ICI olllel or lhe Coull!)' RaCIOfd" o1 IX!tt.ANATION CW T .. NAT\Ma (20t) 446-1408 County laid Coutity. M THa NOCHDINO AGA .... T If you ha'#I any ~llone, you Th• 1trMI lddraH •nd Olh•r Th• •lrHI IOdflll a11d Other YOU, YOU 8HOUl.D CONTACT A thould con1101 I l1wy1t Of th• common dlllgnatlon, tt Ill'/. or the ciommon OM!gnallon. II 111y, or thl lAWY'lfl -... 00111fnme111 •o•ncy wfllch h1v1 ,.., pto~rty d•Krll>ld •l>ov• •• ,.., prOP411'ty dllCflbld lbOVI It 204 I Port PrOYlllCI Piece. in-.d yolll' loin. • purported to be: 301 Flow« Str111, purported 10 bl: Newport BNGh Remember, YOU MAV LOSE COlll M .... C1lllomla. 2428 Newport eoulevero. "(II I 1lrM1 •ddtHI ()( common LEGAL RIGHTS If YOU 00 NOT The 11ndar1lgned Trull el COit• M .... C1lll0tnl1 82027 dlllgnlllon of property II ahown TAKE PROMPT ACTIOH. dl1cle1m1 1ny ll•blllty lor 1ny The under1lgne d Trull•• 11>0Y1,nowarr11111yl101Venutolll M0~1~~.AULT Incorrect""' Of the 11reat ldar-011c111m1 1ny ll1l>lllty lot eny complel-or corr~)·· Tl'I _. _.. .. , "'° Other common del6g11111on. II lneorrecl,_. of IN "1MI ldO-b1111llCllfy Ulld•r H id 0Hd of WHEREAS ... of Aug1111 3 t. any. llllOwn hlrlll'I. Ind othlt eommon dlllgnellon. ti Trull, Dy reuon ol 1 brtec:h or 188 I, Oordon F . Powere e nd S1ld "'' wlll 1>1 m101. 1>u1 1ny. al\Own hlrlln dlf1u11 In tN obllgetlon• MCUtld Merttla J P-..-"° -rNn1ld without cove111n1 or wirr1n1y, s•10 111e wlll be m1de, but thereby, hlfllof0f1 execiuted 1nd t1o ~°""'of T.:~ Tto~~~N"HT•L expr"' or Implied, regarding 11111. wllhout coven1n1 or w1rr1n1y, Oell11er1d to the under1lgn10 • AU...-..XlLIARY c' .... oup•::::". 1• ,..,!......,:_ POii"''°"· or encumbrenc", to axpreu Of Implied. regl(Olng Liiie. written Oldaratlon of OellUlt end ... ""' .,_....,,_ p1y the rem1lntng principal 9Um of po1MU1on, or encumbtlnCfl,' to Oem1nd l<>t'S•le. and wrlllan nottce oorpor1t1on. 11 Trvstee for BANK lhl note(•) -ed Dy Mid Deed of pay the rem1Jnlng prl11Clpll ... m of or brHCI\ lllld OI llactlon IO cei..e OF AMERICA NATIOHAL TRUST Tru1I. with lnllrHI !hereon. H the noit(I) MQl(ed l>y MIO 0..0 of the ~ned to .... Mid pn1c1erty ANO SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a prov\Old In MIO nolt(ll. ldvtnell, Trull. wllh lnlerHI thereon, H lo ull1fy H id obllg1llon1. end n1ttonaJ benklng ...oct1Uon, u II 1ny. un<llr tN term1 Of uld Deed provided In MIO nott(1). IOvanc.e, lhlrNltlf the unoer11gnec1 C8UMd ~.to eecure • pioolilloly of Trull. r1u, ch1rge1 1nd If 1ny, 11ndet lhetllfma oJ MIO OeeO 1110 notice of brHCh end of note of -ci.te lot OW IUm of axpen-of tN TrultM and of IN 01 Trull. 1111. chargu and lllcllon to be recorded Oeclmber $52.888.31 end 1ddltlon11J 111me 1ru111 crHled t>y Hid OHO of 111pen .. 1 ol 1111 Tru1tM ind of lhl HS. 11182 11 lnatr No. 82,..41532 of purwuant lo lhl tenna of IN Deed of Trull. tru111 crHl•d by Hid 0ff0 of Otllcl•I Ricord• In 1111 ollloe of Ille Tru11, which WH recorded on Thi 101a1 1mount of thl unpeld Trull RlcofO.-of Of9ng1 County; October 5. 1981 In Book 14243, ~-ol tN Ol>llglllpn MCUtld TM 10111 amount or the unptld Seid S111 wtll 1>1 mid•, l>ut Pege 1929, 1111t"'"""'t No. 4441, by thl properly 10 be 1010 111d l>lllanot ol tN Ol>llgellon MCUted without co:•' or wuranly, Offtdel Aec«OI of Orenge County, re11onebl• elllm•l•d co111, by lhl property to be aolO ind 1xpr-or I , regerdlng tltle c..Homla: Ind ~-Ollcttbld. l>v.i.--TN name Ind l>VllnMI edOr-OUIET DESIGNS NEWPORT, nnm P11bll1heO Orange COHI Dilly Pllol M1rc;h 11, 18, 25, Aprll t, 19113 expen-ano IOVlllCW 111 ... llml r••ton1bl• 11llmll1d COlll. ~Ion. or en«ombttnCM, 10 WHEREAS. I l>rt•Ch of '"' "ICTITlOUe au ... aa of 1h1 1n11111 pu1>11cat1011 of 1111 1xpen-eno ldYllllQll 11 thl lime pey tile remelnlng prlnelpll eum of obllgl!tone for wHch Mid Olld of N~ ITATa•NT Mollee or Siie Is 134, 149.00. ol lhl 11111111 publlc1llon of 1he the nolt(t) MCUred by MIO deed of Truat II MQUrlly hM occ:urr9d ltl 1'* of the l11tend1d 1r1111leror .,,. 626 Superior Ave • Newport Beecn, . CA 92683. DENNIS RHOTON, 202 Ho1pltel Oonald A f p 11 225 ~=-Ste. B_., W11lmlna1er, CA Sell ..... .\ptoe.' CA ll~n, Nil.IC NOTICE The foflowlng pereona lfl doing TM benel1clll)' ullOlr NllO Deed Notice of Sale It $201,078 84, which Truat. with lnlet .. 1 11 In Miki note Iller• hll l>eln I defeull In Ille buailllla 11: of Trutl h1tatolore IJtlCUlld 1nd 11 oompoMd ol th1 IOlklwlng· provlOld. 1<1v1ne11, II •ny, ut\CMr peymll'll of the prlnclpel l>elwlol In M ISH M 0 8 H . 181 3 8 dellv•r•d to the under1lgned • Pr111eloll &1 71.&e7.33 the term1 of .. Id Deed of Trull. th• 1mo11nt of 152,1111.31 plu1 1181-113 Lall~. lrvllll. CA 92715 written Oecierltlon of Dlfeull end Inlet... 27,218.80 f-. Cl'llrgll Ind ••Pin-of the 1n ..... II 22.50 percent Plf annum flCTITIOU8 au ... •• RoM LM EYelyn Baron. 18130 oamano for Site. 1110 1 .,.,111en Co111 2,4112 85 TrUltM Ind of Ille tru11a en.led by from 8 •Pt• m b •' 3 0 . 18 I 1 N.U. 8TATDllNT LHlhlnilood, !Nine. CA 112715 Notice Of Oefeutt 11\0 Election 10 TN l>eneflc:lery under Mid Deed MIO 0..0 of Tnnl. ....~ by a Pfomlleoty not• The· toclllon 1n Cellfc>mle of IN Thia 'S,91._ 11 COOOUcieCI t>y an c:fli.t exlQllr... olllce or prlnclpel lnOMOuei. 1>utln111 olllc1 or the 1n11nd10 Don Po1t1r1 lren11etor 11 202 Hoepllel Clrcll. Thll atll-t wes ftled with lhl Sle. 8-4, W•mlnlter, CA 82683. County Cllr'k of Orenga County on All other bu1111111 nam.e 1no Mwch 9. 1883. eddre.-uMd by Iha Intended "211417 '""'"'°' within 1hrM Y911fl !Ml Put>ll1h1d Orenge Co111 Delly p111 10 rer '' kllown lo th• Piiot Merc:h 11. 11. 25. Aprll t. Intended tr_..,_ .,,: NON€. 1913 Thi -""° l>uW-tddr-. ol lh1 11111nd1d 1r1111fetM '"· •----.---,,,.-Mn-TIC( ____ _ HOSPITAL CIRCLE LABOAATORY, l"UULn. nu 1 generll Partr"lllf'lhlp, 202 Holpltal 1---'1CT'fTIOU8-----au-..... ---- c1rc1a. Ste. 8-4, W11lmln1t1t. CA MAm 8TATI....,. 92e83. Th• followll'lg ~reo11 11 dol11g T1111 the properly pertinent l>ullneM ... heteto it dltc:r1bed Ill generel ... A• (A) LOVELACE ENTERPRISE. llxtura. equipment. Ind ln"""tOtY ~ B I V I R G I L l 0 V E L A C E ~= ~~k=il-::.~:: ASSOCIATES. (C) LOVELACE PU8USHEAS, 1912' Meanot11 SI , 202 Ho1p1t11 1tc1e, Ste. B·4. Hvntlnaton 9-c:fl. CA 92&48. Weetrnlnlter, CA 92083. VIRGIL LOVELACE 0 1101 Thi ~ neme ulld by IN .,,_,.,._ S H ' Nici l,_t.or •I uld location It ,...,._ t., untlnglon e..cn, CA HOSPITAL ClftCU! LABORATORY. 92=· That 11ld l>ulk 1r1n1ter 11 lndMdull. ~It oonducled by'" lnllfllted to bl ~ II IN Vlrgll l.owei- ollloe of THOMAS G. HARMAN. Thil M"""*'I -fled with 1f11 Attorftlr et l.llW, 2130 Mein St .. St. County Clltk of °"'"DI Cow1ty on 170. HUnttnoton BMc:tl. CA on or Merdl 23 1983 '"" Aptll 10, 1113. • 1"11Mt1 Thie l>ulll trentflf Is sub~ lo Publl1h1d Orenge CoHt 0~11 C1llfornl1 Uniform Commerc111 Piiot M•ctl 25 .. _ 1 I 1~ 1 Coc11 Section a1oe. · · ........ " · · "· Thi n•~ efld 10dr•11 ot the 1~ per.on .,...,. wl'IOnl e1a1n11 m.y be P\llLIC *>TICE fll•d 11 Thom•• 0 . Herm1n.1------------AllOmly a1 law, 2130 Mein St, S• ncnnou8 .,.._ .. 170. Huntlnglon Belch. CA 92Ma. NAm 8TATl.....,- and llll lat #y for flllng ctellM by The followl11g per1on la 001ng "" creditor etl8ll be APft 18. 1N3 l>vllnMI 11. wt11ct111 llll bull,_. dey before the AUTO LEASE MARKETING, con1umme1lon d•t• 1p1c11110 811 Oeorgte SI . No. 1, HuntlllQlon el>OYI. BMctt. CA 92$48 Oiied: Mlfct'I 30, 1883 Edward Leonerd Rathbun. 811 TllOlnel 0 Hennen Georgl• St . No I, Huntington Alty for ltli.ndld Bllctl. CA 82&48 Tr-""' Thll bvlln98 la condvc:tld by en Publl•Md Or•ne• Co111 Dilly lndlVldual Pll01, April 1, UMl3 EdWerO l. Allthbun 1581·83 Thie 1111-1 ..... ""° .... ,,, lhe ---.. ---,,,.-Mn-TIC(____ County Cllfk ol O.enge County on ..._ nu Merd\ 8. 1983. ACnnouaau....ua MAm 8TATDRMT The fOflowlng per.on 11 001ng ~-IRVIHE RANCH ANTIQUES. 20 BrOOllltone, 1"'11'11, CA WTH. MAUREEN A . DALEY WIELAHO. 20 Brookltone. Irvine. CA 82714 Tllll l>uelr.ll .. conducted by .,, lnclMdull MllKllll A. 0etey Wle&lnd Thie ...._,t WU ftled wtth Ille County CMrtl of Orenge County°" Miid! 211. 1983 nu4n Publlah.O Orange CoHt 01Hy Pllol Merch 11, t8. 25. Aprll 1, 11183 1236-«l rta.IC *>TICE RCTTT10U8 au ... H N.u. 8TAnMIENT TN lollowlnO ~ -doing ~ ... WATSON SALES CO., 881 S Jey Circ:ll, Anehelm. CA 92807 l D1l1 W•hon. 981 S J1y Clrele. Anll'lelm. CA 112807. Miry F. W1t1on. 9111 S J9y Cltole. Anlhllm. CA 92807 TN follOwing pereona 1r• doing Uu Ellan Wllllam1. 10 ThunOet Sell The undertlgned caueed Mid of Trull heratoror1 executed 8nd S.IO NII wtll ~held on~. d1l1d Auguat 31, 1811 111 th• bull,_ u . Run 33o, ll'Vlnl. CA 82714. Mollee of Oefeult 11\0 Electlon 1o d1llver10 to th• unoertlgneo 1 AprH 22. 1983, a1 2:00 pm 11 I.he prlnclp1I 1mou11t of 182.llH.31 BUTION & BOWS. t78 D fall TN• bull-•• oondl.lcted by I Sell lo ~ recorded In !tie county wnnen Oeciar1tlon ot Dlfeull Ind Chepm•n A--entrance to Ille 9IC4CU1ld ~ O«don B. P-. W'4 17th SI .. Colt• Mela, C.C 112027 genetll pattnlflhlp IWMr• ,.., property ii located. Oam1no for S•••. 1no 1 wrlllen Civic Center Bulldl11g, 300 EHi Merltla J. _, Md Alfred R. La Join Pol11t1t, 501 Columbl1, UM Ellan Wllll1ma 0111· March 1, 1883 Mollee ol Default and Etec1ton to Chapman Ave., Ofange, Ce. P"4W end peyablot 1o the order Of N8Wl)O(t 8"ch, CA 1126&3 Thi. •l•l-1 WU nlld with ,,,. Wltahltl Raconveyenc. lllC Sall Thi unOertlgneO caulld .. io A I th. 11 m I 0 f th I In 11111 Mid 8enefldaty on dlmllld, or It llO Cl'lemca Je1n-Plerr1, 829 County Clltk of 0rllOQI County on u seio TrultM Nollcl or Oefeult end Election 10 pu1>r1c111on of tN1 notlel. the totel d 1 m111d 11 m1d1, thin on South 8'oedW1y, LOI Anoe'M CA March I . 1883 4311 Wltllllre Blvd., W to be recorded In IN county amount of lhl uopald belarp of the ~ 211. IN 1 with Int.,. II ~16 1'211m LOI Angelle, CA 90010 ........ IN rNI property Is localed 01>llg111on Mevred Dy Iii• •bova 22.60 s>«c*ll I* enrwm. end I E1teOgu1 0 1n111. 928 Soulh Put>ll•h•O Oreng1 CoHt 0111y t213)~10t7 0118 Fet>ruwy28. 1R3 dHC•lb•O oeed ol 1ru11 eno dal111l1 111 peymenl of en 8'oldwey, LOI AnQllll. CA 90015 PllOI Much 11 , 18. 25. April 1, By: Wln<le McHNI, OSL SERVICE CO eallm1t1d co1t1, exp1n11a. 1nO lndel>tednau 111 the 1mounl of Thll bullneu 11 Conducted by I 1883 Aatstllllt Secretwy 11 $1110 TrullM ednncee 11 139,422 22 ta8.3M. 14, pltJI In ..... al 10 60 general partnerllllp 1190-83 Publllheel Oreng• Co111 Delly 3200 BrlllOI S1tMt. The opening l>ld mey ~obtained l*'08nt '* ennum lrom Auguet 17. Joen POlnler 1------------Pilot, Mar 18, 25, Apr. t, 1983 Cost• M-. CA 92620 by callltlQ (714) 937-0980 the dey 1980 In th• prl11clp•I •mount of This •lat-I wu llled wtlh the Nil.IC NOTlCE l343-83 (714) &ot~881 t bal0<e Iha ..i.. 1251,000.00 axaouted by Gordon F. County Cllrll or 0.1nge Couniy on Louro.. 01re11. D111· March 22. 1983 P-. Ind Alfred R. LI Peter eno Mir 9. 1983 ACTITIOU8 .,_.. Tl\lal Olflcer OLENOALE INVESTMEHT ,......... W Mengum Ind Pl)'8btl lo f211411 ......_ 8TAT'llmltT Pta.IC NOTICE Publl•h•O Or1nge Co111 0 111y CORPORATION lhl ord1t of Mid 6eneflc:laty on Published Orange CoHI 0 1lly TN fOllowlng Plf*ll'll -doing OAAMM COUNTY PilOI Mw 18. 26. AP< t. 1983 u MIO TrullM demand, or If llO dlrnanO II mede, PllOt. M., 11. 18. 26. 4'pril 1, 1883 ~ u · ~ COURT t 1~ By T.O SERVICE CO. thin on 8aplember 3, 1882 wlltl 1183·83 ONE INTERNATIONAL. 177 7QO CMo Ctr. Of. W. egent ln1trHt II 10.50 pe rce nt per Admlfll WIY, Coll• Mell. CA ........ ~ c• a1'01 ·-ic IM'\nl'r Plltlcl• A Rendell. ennum. 82eH. ' ltlMNTW:~a BANTA l"UUL nutiw. AM11t1nt Secretery HOW, THEREFORE. notice la J. MICHAEL WILSON, 177 ..... HOlllOWMl"I K...... OneCltyBIYd.,W"t. herlbyglvlrlll\etbyr.,.onoflUdl ~rmoue..,..... Admlrel Wey. Cott• M111. CA ,. ",. ~ 'if-.0!2868 cWIUlt the uodenlgilld. ltle-. NAm 8TA1"11m.WT )To tze2e, ~TlOM, 8UPINOfl COURT Ofl 714-~S-..21.o end tlOldlf of Mid note end 0..0 of The fo1ow1ng Plf'IOl'll -CARLA S WI LSON. t 17 Dl,IMDANT: TOtll~~ c-~~-PuDll1haO Or1nge Co11t Delly T,,_,, ,_ llllfdled lt9 ~end .. _.__ Admlr1I Wt" Co111 M11e CA UL.L.aDAL. AND oo.a ,........_.. ""'"'' _. -"'"-• ..... hit d~l1r.-., 1no o-· llere:i --.. ,. . n INCLualVI. ,,, ••• of WllllAll J081EPH ....... 1 AprU 1. 8, 1 ... 1..... -..... ~ ORCHID 107 BUILD NO 92e2t. ' ea .. a. CMADV, M., .,......_ t552-83 dldare Mid lllOIOloldo-end ASSOCIATES. IUt 81brln1 Thll ~II oondUcted by Ill C-.... ....,... .... ._1,1118 • IUIN--.cl by Mid O..Ool TNfl T•r-. COf'on1 dll Mer, CA 92t25 lndMduel. NOTICll Yeu haw ..._. IUM. MOT'ICa Of' ~ "8JC flOTJC( lmfnadlll1ety dul Md ~ end JOSEPH STEMLER, 1139 J. Mk:Nlel Wlllon TO UlL MAL ~ftTY INllthl und1tllgned 1111Ct1 toca.e s.t>r1na Terr-. eor-dll Mar, °"" 8. Wlllon TIM -' _, .... ......, ,... .. 0 TI c IE 0, , I l I .. G 0, "" property dMQ'lbed In tn. Olld CA 82$25. Thll ltll-r -lllld wllll ,,,. ..... ,_ ...... ~ ..... AT PNVATI 8AL.a APPLICATION TO INClllA81 of Trull lbOYI ,.,.,,Id to. tfl• JAMES f . STEMLER. 007 County Cletk of OrlnQI County on r•,....... _..... • .,.. lleed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, ACCOUWT8 Of AM -~ reGOtd of~ .. medl 1 pert o1 Orchid. Corone Oii Mir. CA 92925. Merctl 22. 1983 """ ~ ~'10' ~1· ...... _..,._ ~ ·.~C,!,_ltJOt~o'!~~~Ocll ...b!. '"on• TY ...... COMMICTIOlt WITH tlil9 "°''°' for delerlptlon of the Thll ~ II pondUCW by 1 "1Dll ,~ ,,.._, lllk ,,,. _,,_"' .,,,............. -....._...,. """· MAJtCff A~ prernllee. kl be IOld In --- fl'*W pertnlflhlp Publl1hed Or11191 Cout Delly >n •llorniy In lhl• metier, you Aprll 15• 11183• 11 9:oo 1 m. or This II to Inform lhll pue,ic ltwll. with 1111 prov111on1 thereof, 10 .__.. '9 _._ Pilot March 25 •-1 I 15, 1"3 "'°'*f do IO promptly IO 11\el )'OIK l:fllrMfllf within the time lllowed by undlf Sec1CXJn 683..22 of the ,_..... .........., Mid~ .._, 1---· '....,. ' ' wrllten r1190<1M. II 1ny, mey 1>41 llw. 1111 1111d119'Qll..O. u Executor -• Thie etllt«nlfll ... fllld ....tth IM 147$-13 lllld on time. of thl w .. of Wllli81'11 Jollptl Grldy. end AIQY4e110fll tor ,,,.,,.,,_ of DONE. tlil9 th day of M1tdl, COunty Cllfk of Oranoe County on ------------ACCOUllll, Pomon• ,.,., Flderll 1te3. PIMdane. Cllfomla. MarOh 22. 1883. n'IDll l'\8JC *>TIC( d•~~!:.'!.~. u,n:.:..:.T :~:.: ~ ~.g;!,-:!cs·~~ =:~~.~ ~-~f~~~ •• A~::~:~0:~ r~~~M~~~~ Publl1nao Or•llQ• Cou t 01.lly '1CTTTIOU8 au..... .... -"1 a._ IM Id • di 1 l>IOder on the llfml and oondlllonl 1ppllclllOll for p1tmlHlon to 8. ~. ANt. c..tlilf Piiot, Mwdl 25, Aprll 1, I, 11~7:: TN 1:.!:o IT~ doing ::;' .:' a.:'"1a ':C:1:-.:: ~:..~~ll~m,,,~~:~~ ;:::r=:.::, ~ ...:.v.~ J::::: 1~t ~-= FICllllOUI _ .. NAm 8TAT'lm:MT The fOllowlng Plf'IOl'll -doing ~-THE MEDICAL SCAllE. 2700-A w... SlgemrOlll. Sant• At;a.. CA 92704. MARY E. CLIFFORD. 2780-A W. Segeretrom, S1n11 An•. CA 82704. IREHE PURSEL, 10414 RIO Orlllldl. FountMI Vtl//Wy, CA 82708. Thil ~ ii conducted by a 111'*'11 pWIMrlhlp. Mery t. Cllllord Thie llat-1 -flled wllfl thl County Clltk of Orenga County on Marell 21 , 1883. nt-PubllaheO Or1ng1 Cout D•llr PllOI, March 2!1, AprM 1, 8. 15, 11113 1474-83 l>vllnlle 11: T,· Qrldy. Sr .. ~. al IN tlrnl of l>rarich olfkl• Q1 Pacific ,_,.,el t4n-a J AHCor.A'S JUNCTIOC:N , fil~ Ullld dlHI 1ollcll1r 11 hll deelh end all right, 11111 and StYlllQI & Loen AHOClellon, ------------Acacie, -..,_..,, A .. "'v2" con1aJo de un 1bogedo en •II• Int-I lhel the eetel• hal acquired Callfomla. loceted a1 totO CeMrll •-.,. """TIC( T 0 b I y A c c 0 II n I I n g I I II n t 0 • d I I> Ir I • II. c. r I 0 In eddltlon 10 Ille! of ~ II Aw .• Monlctalr, CA. n.vL ... "" M1111gement Servtca, lllC., 820~ "'1mldl•t-ll. di .... ~a, lhl time of hl1 dMlh, 111 IN real A11yone miy Wf'll• Jn f1vor or ___ 84'""90R ____ COUllT ____ _ A<1acl1. Coro111 del Mer. CA .. IU r~• ..ott.a. II 11«)1 llguna, Ptoe>«'Y IOcatld In IN County of prolHI of th• -.,p11c111on. Four Of' CAL#'ONllA 82025. 1 Cellfoml1 oorpor111on. ~ -rlQlltrada a llempo. Ofenge, City of Siil 8Mcll, St1t1 Of coplH muel I>• received l>y C04.M"'f °' ~ Thl9 l>u.ir-II conducled by I 1 TO TH£ OEFl!NOAHT: A CIYll Celltornll. Ollcrlbed 11 loflowl· .. ~ AQ1nt. Feder• Home 100 ctwte C..... Of ..... corporation complelnl hu 1>Mn flied by rhe l..oC 152 oC TrKt 5981 •Pit rnep Loen Bel* of SM FfWIGlloo. flOO a.MAM, CA_,.., Tol>l)I Accounllng pteMtlff IOM* )IOU. It ~...,. to recorded In Booll 217. PIQll 0 , 42, Cellfornll SI.,"-omo. Boll 7948, P!Wntlff. CITY NATIONAL BANI!;, Mlflllll8'\'*\1 SIMol, Inc defend Ihle tew.lll, you rnu9t. within 4S Ind 44 of ..._...,_ Mep1 In Sen Frllltieco, CA M 120... wltHn 1 netlOnel l>en!llng --.ion Jene Harty Tol>l)I, IO day1 11t1r Ihle 1ummon1 11 the oftlcl of I.hi County Aecootlf of 10 daYI of lhe pul>llc9tlon of 11111 o •I• n d • n 1 : s TA N l E v -..... ~~,_, 'wu II ...... -'Ill ....... ~ on you, 1111 wl!'.. ~. Or~ County~. ~..:......--notice. An lddlllon•I 7 d•Y• 10 LUl(OWICH. D.O.S . • .... .. _, .... u ...... tten rllPOflM 10 .,,. ....,,,..._,1. .... pr .. mere -·"·~"~ IUbmle comment.a may be ol>'8lnld. ••-OMI County Clerk of OflnQI County on UnlMI you do eo, "°""' deflUl1 w1ll ttnown 11 8 Hlllllnut Avenue, pnMdld IUCfl l'lqUM1 II___, 1n c... Mo. -M.,ott I . 1883. 1>41 entered on 11)911callon of IM 8MI Biid\, CA 90740 wrtllng by the Sup11<111ory AQent MOTICll Yeu.hne -... ...._ F21t• pteMt'". end 11111court""'(.,,..,1 TM Nie 11 111bJec1 lo c11rr1n1 within"",~ PlflOd. Tiie _, _, 4eCiNll ....... ,_. Publl1haO OreQQI Coe1t Dally judgment agejnet you for me rellef tuu . covent,n11, co11dlllont, Anyone Hndtno 1 prolHI ..._.. ,_ ...... "'-"' ..._ Plot Maren 11. 25. April i, a. 1ees.. dlmllldld in "" complelnt. wNcfl t11trlctlona. .-v111on1. rlQhl•. ~ ................. ,,,. ....._..._. _ ___. ..,. • ...._ .._. 1352-«l could r11111t In oernl1hment of rlght1-of • .,.1y. end -ll or .,., ro•.._ ,_ •......--~ ------------d .. _ I ,_ 8uplf'VllOfy Agent rMJ r~ an "'9 .... fl 1•1 I ....... •-.,. ~ weo-. tllllnO of money or propert)' recior · eny encum"''"°'' 0 ....,. orel argument on the ~ M ~ wWI 10 ...., tfle ldlltol of ____ ..--___ "" __ ,-. ____ or othlf reflef req1111ted 111 th• Nllefled out of the p.KOhMI prtoe. ptO\lldld 1UCf1requeet11 reoelwcl In an attorney In 11111 meJllr, you flC'TmOUI .._.. comptfllnt. 8ldl or °""" -trwt11d lor tltll wnuno by "" SuPlfVllOfY AQent lhould dO '° Pf'omptfy ta'thel ~ MAim aTAl'lmNT 0.tld. OGloOlf 22, 1982. P!'OP"tY end ~t be In writing Md durlno fhe 10-day P9flod. For • written r11pon11, If eny, m1y bl The followtnO --dotr'll L9t A. 9rwdl. Ctertt .. be reollWO •• the offlOlol of Sell p r 0 I. It I 0 I>. Cl 0 n 11 d • , • d lllld on lllN. l't1217S Publlah.O Or1ng1 Coe1t 0111y Piiot. April 1, 8, 15, 22. 1913 151943 Thia ~ It ~ed by ' ~-perinlflhlp L Diii Wiiton Ptll.JC NOTtcE TNI alltemenl Wit llild 1111111 thl ------------ ~--Metyll.nao-a,L>IC>UIY & Henry. 11torn1y1 tor u lcf eu1>11Mtlill.11multl>IWl1t1enano AV1801 U1t14 lie 1 141 CAL-80l ELl!CT"IO ANO UNDGM:N AIC) llLZ ....,ior, 11 2w 1 Pe.MO di~ ~ on llml. the -tor fftH"414o. II triMll .. p"4h SOlAR CON8TftUCTIOH CO., 2031 17111 lntM etN, ~ 211• ~ Hiiia, C:A '2653, the prot991 ,,_. be ___,, wltll ..... _.,. U.. eM 0 r da • RCTITIOU8 .,... •• MAim 8TArn.tn The following ~r•on 11 doing bu"'-M: S •I TV , ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. 11922 BrOOl<hurl1, Fountlln Vll!ley, CA 92708. SIWQlo llNI, 10111 Holder SI , ~ JSwti. CA eoe20. County Clerk of Orenoe County on ....cnnoua .,... .. Mareh 8, 11183 NA• aTAftMIHT "1111174 The ror!Owlng Plftonl -doing Publl•ll•d Or•ng• COH1 Dilly l>Vlinlll u . Piiot Mer ch 1 1. 18. 25, Aprll 1, 0 I 0 ENTERPRISES. 23911 1883 Lenowood LIM. El Toro. CA t2S30 118~83 rtaJC NOTICE Tllll bu*-" ~ed by 1111 • lndlYtdl.lel. F1CTTTIOU9 ....... NAmaTAT'llmWT The Jolowlng pel'ION .,. dOlng 01nlel M. Brllllon. 2311t1 Llrllwood lane. El Toro. CA t:ze30 0111111 All>lfl J1mfl0n, 1408 Superlot ~°!.~l_ Apt B. Newport 8eacfl, CA wzeoa Thie ~ II GOnducted by I Olf*ll plrtnlflhlp. Shl(leo 111111 Tl\11,8111-1 Wll Mid wllh IN County Cler1' of Orenge County on MwOll 8. 1913. "1tm Pul>lllhld Or•no• COHI Delly Piiot Merch 11, 18, 25. April 1, JN3. ~-. HEAVENLY PLASTERINO. 2006 w. a.Ibo&. No. 32e. Newport 9-:1\, CA 92M3 ANGEL OOHZALES. 303 35111, Newport BMGh, CA 82te3 LINDA ANNETTE 00NZALE8, 303 35th, Newport 8HCh, CA Danial M Brinton Tlllt ltatlllllnl WU flleCI with the County C"'1t of OfW'!lll County Oii MIWdl 8, 1"3 f1'111m Pul>lllhld Ot•noe Cout 0111}' Piiot MlfClll 11, ti. 25. April f, t9113 "'---d Or 8atltl •~ CA 92107 ~ ~ G7'M or may be fltld wtlh IN C1ertl of IN_ .... ,,_ l>Ula for delWll of the - -Ud. ............. """'R'tC.tARo 01.ENNfAuo,RfH: (n4) MW1't Mid 8"'*'°' Court or dellYlfed to ~-Md lf\e protell mull be • • .;;: LM 11 ...._I .- 2031 OnlNfd Dr., Sant• Ana. CA AttlfMJ "',..... Alcllerd M. Hlfwy. Elq. Plf90nlllty 1\ipported l>y th• l11fotm1Uon ..._, 112107. Publllllld 0fl11g1 Co111 Diiiy 1111'1Y time after lint publlcltton lit' ~fled In &ectlorl 543.2(1)14) of ~I Ulled dHH 1ollcl11r el MARY ANNE TRUOFREH, Piiot Metch 11 , fl. 26, Aprll 1, lhll Notloe and blfore miking Mid the Fedlfll Reguletlonl con11fo Cl• un •boo•do en 11t1 2031, OfclWct Or., Santa Ana. CA 1883 .. ....._ wMI f..........., YOft.I m.y look at Ille ~ I 1 1111 t O. deb Ir f I h I c If Io 92707. 12'143 ,.,. Mil11 hbltonh "'rf l'b"' 1nd 111 commenll filed 11 the 1nrnec1111-11. di Mta "'8lnllra, Thie .,.._ II oonclualld by I ------------1t1tmt 1 CU • 1 O If O 1 Fldlfll HOf'M Lo.n 8er* of Sen IU ~· MCrita. U hey""""" oenerw per1111f1f11p "8JC NOT1CE '"°if."'led l>y 1 ffPOIU of 11 Frenclaco, unle11 Ill)' 1uoh puedl.., flQiltrade • tllrnpo; NcMrd 00llM Truohfl ... ,000, IN ~ 10 M peld matlfWI .,. 9lllfl'llP4 by .... ~ 1 TO TH~ OUEHOAHT· A Chi Thie ltltetnenl -lllld wtth "" ~ ---fnlO ~ow l>el«• dOll IMteOI, put>k ~. If "°"' ~ _, CO(ftp4einl h .. !>Mn flied b)' Ille County ewtt o1 Orl!IQ8 County on MAm ITA~ ....., to prO'llOI Mtlllect~ .,.., q11Ht10111 conc:1r111no theH plllnlJtt ~you."~"""" 10 MlfCfl 23, 1083. .....Thl11......!..~ '*""' "' dOif"1 ciontrol and roof reportd 1 1· 0 "c•' p r o c •du re 1 , c o n u o t t II• ~ ie-.tt. you """'· .,..._ ,.,... uv ,,... ...: ren11, 111p1n111 1n n1u1111 ~Y Agent 11 the ~., ff d1y1 1f1lf tlllt 1ummon• 11 Publllhld Orane• Cout Deily OIVl!ASIFIEO PROPERTIES prwnlume ..... bl ll'Ofllled .. of HOIM LOlll ...,. of ... Frendlca llfved on you, Ille wltfl thll _,,.. ,.llOI, Matd'l 2ll, Apil 1, 1, 15, 1.., ~P20AHY;.~~ !t_~CAOl "!!'!:4· the d1t1 of ctou of 11crow 11416139).1250,_ wl'lllen rMpelnel 1o .,... oornp1e1nt. 1471~ --·· 1· ~ -.. ..-... fOloWWIO OOUf1 conllnn•tton. Pvl>Nahld Orange Coa•I OaJty Un"8I you do to, )llOl.w dlif-... J oh n O M • • r • • t 2 t 5 TM 1111C11tllgried ""''"' the PtlOt Apil 1 tt13 1>1 ent-.d on app81Mitloft or IM Nottllnghem "°'°· NtwpOt1 ....... l'IOflt to NtlC:t .,,., end .. l>ldl prlof • • • 1ae&.a pllilM'"· -.Id ... oourt mey ...... CA t2te0 10 entrv of ... Ordlf confltmlnO IN )udOment IQalnel ~ fur .,,. ,.... 82M3. 1282-83 Thi• bu91MM Is oon<IUC1ed by 11111------------ R•nney E. Or1p•r. 270 80. ..... P\aJC NOTIC( dltMnded In the oompt11nt 1llNdl' 8rlllol Strfft, Suite 201, Co1t1 Oiled. Marcitl 21, tM3 oould totull In oernl1hm'1nt of 1182-13 f'IC1mOU8 ., ..... NAMllTAtmwT lndMduel. rtaJC NOTtCE rtCTinOUe.,..... Unda A ~ MAim ITA,_. Thia .U9-t w• llled wllti IN fllCTITIOU9 ....... Thi fOllowtng P«M>n 11 doing County a-11 o1 Orenoe County on llAm ITATll9NT ~ • M.,Oll so. 1"3 The followtng penon I• doing CHU"CHILl'8 WINE I "21 ... ~-8PIAITS, 10242 Orown Velley PU>lltti.cl Or1ng1 Co.al O.lly J.P. LTO., IOt1 HOllMd Dftw, Pwt!Wey, L.aguna Nguel, CA. 8Mn Piiot, APft 1, I , 111, 22. 1M2 l&E, HunUngton IMcln. C:A. tff47 Violet M. KIOHl. 17880 LI 15Sf..e3 JlmH Leo Wllpet. 1081 ~fWM:ftoa.ntli ..... ~ 1------------Holl•11d Drlv•, •II, H11nu1101on 9*7 . rwtJC NOTICE 9Mcfl. CA. tff.t7 n. ~ II condueted by 1111 1--~~,..,........,....,...,......,--Tflll bu9ltlell II condUCtild by 1111 lndMdl* ACtmoua .. ,..... lrlcfMdutll. Vio.t M. Kio. *Ml ITA~ J.,,,., 1.. Wiii* n. ~ -fll'ld """ "" Thi ro1towtno PlftOI\ 11 dolno TNt m•-t wM Med with IN C°""'Y OIWil or <>einee'County on ~ ..: County ~ of Or*IOI County of Mardi 14, 1N3. U N I 0 U I 0 , F I C l Mlfofl 21, 1813, ,.,..,... IN8TALlATIONI, tO CIOYI ,.,... flulalllMCI Orente co .. 1 01lly ~. IMne, CA 82714, P11Clll1h1d Orenge Oout Dilly Nut~ 11, 11, Api1 1, I. tH;S. Glenn F. Pretll•IJ 10 Clove ~. APf1I 1, I, 111, 22. 1tti. 1)&1~ 8loMom. IMl'll, CA 12114. 157CM3 Thi lollOwlnQ per90M -doing ~-01VlRSIF1ED MANAOEMEHT COMP.ANY, 270 I . an.toe 11., luM 20t, eo.ta ....... CA tHM. THI °"-'PEA FAMILY T1'UIT. Oaled 8191. t , 181t l\ANHIV E. DRAPER, TAUITl!ll. _H H. ll 8enda, 8<lutf1 laogunl, UA 12f'n, Thll ~ .. aoncluct..S by In lndlVldu.i. OfVIWllflld ~· Co. "-"Y l. DrilC* Thll .. ..,..,. -flllld .... .,. ~ an iii er... ~ on Mardi 29, 1183. ....... CA 82tH. KA'Tl'ILEtH A MaoDOHALD ncnnoue .,..... •IOI' ttlklno °'money Of prapeny Thi• l>ulltllM 11 oonouclld by • M e:.cutor of Wiii 04 *-8TA~ ot otli.r teflef requ11ted 111 th• QMltel partnlf'lfllp N ~ o.o.dlnl. Thi followlng S*IOl'll 11'1 dotng oomplalnt. Jo11n o·,...... uu. NtO .-Y ._.._. • o.-s NoYM111er 1 1eu Thie 1tl1-' w• lllld wl1tl tfle ....... & *""•.... THI HAlfl OOCT0"8· 1121 '!.ea A. 8'ench ()er1I County Cllftl of Or1t191 COunr, on ~ ,_ .. ...... Vlcl1orta. COall ....... CA t2'27 ~ ...,_ l. ~ Manlll 4, 1M3. ..... Pamell A MtYC>~ 1111 Joenn ~ Pit.. L19W:::.i::-::: 8t.,OOft1 ....... CAntl7 llf ...... 0.~ P11bll1llld Ofl119:1 Co .. 1 Dall't (1'M} Dorll I. Wtldl, Qll f.1111 Port. .... 0...... al Piiot Mercih t I, 11 .... Aplll '· ....... .. • Hullllng!Orl 8ee0tl. CA.,... ~ ... Dal ........ 11183 •ATMLllN A. MltDOtHI D Thie ~ II condllctlCI by a mt ............ -....., t2"oa Pub"tll.O Orenge C:o .. t Dally fllllll'll ~p ·~ ....._ .... CA ..... ___ "_l.8_1C_flO_l1_a ____ 1f'tlot. ACW11 1' 2' e. ,.., -... -~ -w11t1 -"'CJft> ....-tNt43 ,, _ _.._.. .. .. ......., ..., ...... ITA~ °' =AWAI. enunty QM °' °'ll'IOI CowltJ °" ~OlleMd Or,._ c_, Deify ,_,. .. ,_. -Mlf'CllO, ,..,, ...,,.. l'lo4,...,.11, 11,H .... ~ ,..... ---~ P\aJC m11C( .,..,.., Publl•llld Ore~ Ooett Oelly "°""°"' •. 13•111 ._ '""'en.. °'::"I: Cout = ltllot. Allf'll 1· t, 11• U. 1"* Tll• followt"' P•rton 1111 NmTOUI..,.,..... ""°'·Mer. "· "· ~ '1 .. ~-~ ..,_ 1JM.41J MlM!w •• ..,......,.._"°"' ...-nA~ 1 --• ·c~ ~·-.._ __ .. --..... -IC-.-,IQ'.----lN'*1•• ... ~ ...... -Tllit .......... ""'°"'.,. clolni I fllOnnoulaJH•ll • ' ___ MUC ___ llDT1Cl _____ ~ tlulll-. II oonduclld by In Ol9rwl , • ~lther rw:tntOUf _.. TlW ......,,.,, -flllcS with tile l101"IM ~ 11M11t 01 ... I ~~ MJC llMJC(. -. ....-lhW n Pia.IC M)'f'U HCfiftOWm-Hll.A'I CMA,IVIAT1"9..m I .,,.,'«,_ .. .....:·==· "°'"*'9..... Tiii! .....,. ............ HCilJiOUf....... Tiie :=A,.,_, It Mint 1~!'-i1cC::,. ~ 11.in. ,_...,, f . toftftMft, 214U .. lfAW~~. ~,INT .. T, 1111t MU .... ITA,_,, ~>' Qlfll of Or1no•Coun1y °" ~OftOWlno l>WMft le dl>lng M#efl t , 1N3. .... o,r.AVHA, \.TO •• a• fl11b11fMd Or•w. eo.:.S:~ "Mr.:I'~· ~11':11t~.1: •• H = .. t1, t • H . "''" I '••w..-. ~ OA '2TW , 11tt-a ·=~..,. TIM ... , .... --Mii .. ~ ce.ti Of ~.,..,...., on ...... ,.., :~UIA1d Or-.. c:.-": * .._. . ._ tt/ll: It,,._... (, ...... , - I - - -··-""----'--· um afATW ~ • 14Me!MM tbf .. ,..,..... Wll 'aolflf Co.ut H.l!!!!t: ~ fr. t~ ,_...., le fftllO "~ ,...,..... v.-,, 04 ~!Owl"' pereon •• dOlllt MmON TAXI MmOH TN. ' ,.. .. on A~·-· ·~ tt7t '" "" ~~:1aot ti ~°''' llANAHlitlP't .... KL -~ IMO:! ~ ....... ~ ..... ==~.:=.:..?.;.: ::!'Eii'i:7" .. ~ -· • ...-~ ... -~. ="'' ·:.::..-'"·: :J' ..... 1'.-... =~'!!!!_.CA.,,,.~· ...,.AAtOM I Kt.PM IA .... Iii ........ ...., .lf . .1..tou N. • , .. ~:l:!t "'-JC>t4H ·IDWAM GMT• ~ ... _~~CA. •'Ii'::"* . ..:. .. a • ..;· ..,,._ , ,,......._•111111Ma,1;11tt•orn .. ·~.-..~. • . ._ =•·......._........ , ' ' -"'.... ' W I a -..,.\,•. . ::,<.nla_...._.. tr• t .. ,:,<'i •· '°llla·~ 11 ...... o, 111 OA,_ ..,._ ltOtl ..... -M ~.._ti..,... 'hlll ..._ • •1*1 .. ••' ........ ''; -::;a1~,;. nP ~ e llldM6llt ...,. ~,-................. c I ........... ...l' ..... r l.M ......, ... ··~ ..,_I. --I IA, Pv ..... Of C.,. 0-. W-1. ...... 1111 ft'lll I 11 .. 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WEST EAST ,.---...,,.......--------• Q 109 7 • 5 THANKGOOON£SS V'H ~J 6S32 We ari-indcblt:d Lo our KOOd frillnd Jose le Dentu of Paris for thl• hand. A.,um ing beat play and defense. choose whether you would rathtr play or delend six no trump, then tend your aolu t1on, logt>ther with a com· plelt explanation or the hne you have choaen. lo Shell Game, 47 Parry Road, Stam ford, CT 06907. Entrlu muat be po1tmarked no later than April 13. The eolulion lo lht' problem wlll appear in thla column on April 15. All who aubmit correct entries will r1Jceive a copy or "Goren on Play and l.>efense." How do you ~ &M bett ope11Jq lead? CWle• Corea laaa llM utwer. p., • ropy of "Wbuuq 0po..i., Lead1," ind 11 .85 to MCoreo-Lead1," cu• of tW. oewapeper, P.O. Be.a ist, Norwood, N.J. 01648. Mab chtrka peyat.le le New .. pa~rbooliJ . 0 0 ~AS A£70G THE t 'r\'91L ,. CIRCl'S by 8 11 Keane "How come our margarine never talks?" '9AR~.\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson BIG Gt:ORGt: IT WAS ONLV 0 109 O J 8854 L A PRE.AM • K JIOU • 8 7 \_, SOUTH •AK 864Z V' Q9 0 73 •. 453 by Virgil Partch (VI P) (. ~ 1 ,· L .. ... . ........ DR .\HBLt~ . l K~ ll°~ 1i.lf. MIOOI..£ ~ 1'\4f, NIC.M1, 6\JT 1. \..\AO A 1'E.RR1&LE NIC;o\.\1MARE ASOVf 'iOIJ~ 1'1\ANIC ~~~W 'ioo'~E Au. ~1c,~111 1----z . ,v Do you think that m apadea is a beller contract? If you ltke. you un SN' 1f six spades can be madt• altrr a d1iimond opening lrad. 1 WM ~ ~~IEO, M Jl.l5T 5EEtNE> -IOVf< fACE No\i.l, 1. GAN ~f.E 1AA1' r-.----i f MA1' .. by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan 1'MA1 1 0£.'f1£~ ~I 001' Of Mf.~ &~E ~00 Sl,U(, M £, ~ t 'OR BETTER OR t 'OR "O RSE by Lynn Johnston Hank.Ketchum . WHAT??-you PONT WANl10 GOIN1H~ EASIER PRMDE'? tT'.\IK ,. "1'.\kt:BS•;.\ '\ 8()ty> ! AM I SUSHED .1 iE.U. ME . F~D I 00 <X><..l iHINK l'M Wlc..KED ? 1HE~f.'.' ONE Of= 1AOSE IN EV~Y CROWD .... by To m Bat1uk '™EN H(»J lOME. I'M ~ G€1'r1NC7 ~ ~Ebi ~ "May I?" 'HEY /ilocM I How MUCH 00 I COST~ PMNl'T8 I POH0T SUPPOSE VOU'D· CME TO STOf' Wl\TCHIN6 TV AAD HELP ME WIT~ M'( MOMEW()f{K ... COME iO iHINK Of IS ™ERE ANV WAY' l CAN MAKE VOU !=EEL SO 6UIL TV VOU'LL JUST ~AVE TO ~ELP ME., by Ferd & Tom Johnson • by Charles M . Schulz '.\.\'.\C\ THA1'5 FUNNY--I JUST HAD DINNER, BUT I FORGOT WHAT I ATE L.OOK, YOu'Re NO'f' A ReAL- DOC 'f'OR , WAL-"f', AN' "fHA 'f"S O N L-Y PL-AY MONeY' so APPL..YING A L...l'L ... -Y-HeA"fRICAL... L...ICSNSf:, we OON''f' S'f'IFF -rHe WA1-reR, OKAY~ By Mark Lasky NOW I REMEMBER -- SPAGHETTI THAT'S M OUES'TION 1 ASt"EO HIM 1 HE SAID THAT I MIGHT HAVE SOME lNFLUENCE JN ..------~~OECIS~! i • a a 4 • 4 ',, --_...,....._._ .. 11 Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT /Prlda~. Aprll 1, 1883 ' e . THROUGH APRIL 15th ONLY! COSTA MESA DATsu·N HAS BEEN ·SOLD AND PRIOR TO THE NEW OWNER'S RE· MODELl_NG, EVERY NEW DATSUN CAR AND TRUCK MUST BE SOLD ! • 4 SPECIAL CLOSE OUT ON OUR FEW '82's • WAGONS 27 SENTRAS : ~ ggg= • HATCHBACKS - 1 SX's • HARDTOPS • HATCHBACKS 1 STANZAS • 2 OR HAT CHBACKS • 4 OR. HATCHBACKS 22 MAXIMAS • 4 DOORS • WAGONS • 2+2 26 280Z'S • COUPES • TURBOS . .. 13 NX PULSAR's • SHORT BEDS 19 TRUCKS • KING CABS • 4x4's • DEISELS I' 280ZX 2 + 2 5-spd. Cameo Beige 280ZX Cpe Turbo Auto BurgundJ 280ZX . Cpe. 5-spd. Black Stanza 4 Dr. 5-spd. led. Blue .. 200SX Hardtop &-1pd. led. Blue lJ 200SXSL Hardtop &-1pd. led. Blue · 200SXSL Hatchback &-1pd. Two-To9" Blue ling Cab Diesel &-spd. Lt. Blue 310 ·Cpe &X Auto Dr/Brown 540-6410 Mike Hess 11111 Piiat llfRIDAY, APAIL 1, 1983 ClASBIF IED· CdM's HeSs repeats Warlaumont, Seager also earn CIF honors By ROGER CARLSON point, averaging 10.7 polnta a OftM 0..., .... ...,. game, the lowe9t ecortna averaae Corona de! Mar'• Mike Hem, of any player on the flnt two E a t a n c I a H l g h ' a G a v l n teams. Warlaumont and Newport But hia ability to control the Harbor's Joe Seager have been tempo and with aeven aaal.ata per named to the All -CIF 3-A game, In addition to hla shooting basketball team, chosen by the touch when called upon, didn't First Interstate Bank'• selection go unnoticed. board. Warlaumont'a ecorlng average Hess is a first team aele<:Uon ls only a shade higher at 11.l, but for the se<.'Ond straight year. He the Estan cia standout's led Corona del Mar to a share of individual ability was held back th e Se a V le w L e ague considerably because of the championship this past season. balanced quality of the Estancia The 6-0 senior, headed for the lineup. Universitv of Texas, guided The Eagles advanced to the Corona de) Mar's offense at th~ CIF 3-A semifinals at L ong Beach Arena before bowlna out, finUhlng with a 22-7 record and it wu Warlawnont who 1urfaced u the F.ajlea' best. Art example of hla oonailltency wu an 11.3 ecorlng average in league play, and on the boards, it was Warlaumont'a aggrea - alveneaa which seemed to tum the tide. Seager , bound for the University of Oklahoma, was asked to take over the Inside game for Newport Harbor and he led the Sailors down to the wire. He acored 12 points In a 35;36 ~time victory· over Corona del (See ALL-CIF, Page B3) Gavin Warlaumont D ~ 0 88 lt'.s now or for many Angels R~ JOHN SEV ANO Gt',... 0..., Net Steff they age rap1dJy. And the Angels are no exception. shortstop and Doug De Cinces al third. PALM SPRINGS -For a number of years ~ al<>1an "Yes We Can" has been asaociated with ~Angels. 1 Well, with one small alteration -"Yes We Can • 1 • But It Has To Be Today, Not Tomorrow" -the Aftgela can now use that phrue again in 1983. The average age of Manager John McNamara's starting nine and five starting pitchers is 33. That number is exceeded only by Philadelphia in the major leagues. STARTING PITCHERS -Although a stopper in tem\S of consistency hasn't emerged, the rotation is solid with Bruce Kiaon, Tommy John, Ken Forach, Geoff Zahn and Mike Witt. RELIEVER S -The long man o ut of the bullpen will be Dave Goltz. Doug Corbett, who appears to have straightened himself out after a miserable 1982, and· Lui.a Sanche:i will share the right-handed, short-man roles. Ron Jack.son, who can play first or third base, and Rick Adams. who can play shortstop or second base, apparently have sewn up reserve roles. OUTFIELDERS -It's hard to find a better outfield offensively with Brian Downing in left, Fred Lynn in center and Reggie Jackson, or Valentine (when healthy). ln right. There are no more tomorrows for the Angels. The players know it, 90 does the organization. "lf we don't win th.is year ... ," said General Manger Buzzie Bavaai during a recent unguarded mqment, "if we miss out th.is time we'll just have to ~P our plan and go with our youth." There are but two 20-year-olds -Bobby Clark (27), subbing for the injured Ellis Valentine and Mike Witt (22) -90 you can see that Father Time is knocking at the door. Of course,· barring Injuries, the Angel.a qwte possibly fielc;t the most potent offensive attack in the major leagtles. There's no reason to believe the Angels can't go all the way. The trouble ia the team only figures to have this year to prove it. Andy Hauler wiH be the first left-hander called out of the bullpen by McNamara in the late innings. McNamara figures lo keep one mo re southpaw to round out the staff, either John Curtis or Bill Travers. The early nod wolJ.Jd appear to go to Curtis aa Travers is trying to find his control after having.caJcium deposita removed from his throwing shoulder during the off-season. Valentine's placement on the 21-day disabled list creates a tentative vacancy on the roster. For the moment, Clark will sh.are the right field duties with Jackson , who primarily will be the team's designated hitter. The Angela' plan has been to field the best vewan team money can buy. And. when you look at,. the club's starting lineup, it's hard to imagine OWner Gene Autry oould have done any better. With that in mind, and the Angels' season opener. with Milwaukee al Anaheim Stadium set Tuesday, here's how the 25-man roster should stack up: INFIELDERS -The starters are set with Rod Carew at first, Bobby Grich at second, Tim Foti at CATCHERS -.Bob Boone is a fixture behind the plate with Mike O'Berry holding the inside track lllrhis backup. McNamara had O'Berry when he was a manager while at Cincinnati and (See ANGEL, Pa1e 8%) The problem with veterans. though, is that Sunset I getting tighter It doesn't appear as if anyone la 1olng to make the Sunset Lc!egue bueball race a nmaway, bMed on yesterday'• results. Pac:e-aetting Fountain 'valley 1111-d a chance to go up by two ~ in the standings following • lJ.4 setback at the hal"da of Westminster. , Meanwhile, Huntington Beach climbed into a three-way dlock for second place by dgtn1 Ediaon, and Marina ;.eceived a complete·game ~utout performance from junior 1ht-hander David Rietach to ut out Ocean View. aere•s what happened: • B•ntln•ton, 8·5 In this seesaw battle, the Oilers pushed over a run ln the top of the seventh to top Ediaon, 6-5, at ¥Ue $quare Park. JUU!ir rallying to deadlock the coatest at 5-5 with a pair of runs i6 the top of the fifth, senior Jim Kennedy was given a one-out walk and took third on a aingle by; Pat Gordon. Then, Edison attempted a double play and got the front iU.n at second, but the throw to (lrat was late and Kennedy ~red the go-ahead run. The game featured a number of lead changes with Edison t&kJ~ a 1-0 advantage in the fftst, the Oilen ICOring a pair of run a in the second, and the Chargers bouncing back with two in the third. Huntington Beach tied it again 1ln the fourth when Gordon \rlpled and came home on a ~ful 8Quee7.e play by Scott Green. Edi.on went beck in front In.. Ha half of the fourth as ~la Guert mqueez.ed i.n one ~Todd Nash alnSled in the ~ OUen proceeded to even . Utt count in their next chance. ~ Jim Kennedy delivering a two-nan sbJC]e. O..,Net ............ Get out the tackle! Fishing catching on ·in Orange County By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS 0{1fle 0.-, ,... ~ The vicious atonns of the last month have left their mark on the area and no one has felt the effect more than Jocal fishermen. Salt water anglers have had to contend with high waters and the lou of several piers along the coast. But flahing is just about normal in all areas with trout catches improving at Orange County'• major lakes and oceah sport.aliahing boats back at their usual off.shore spots. R epairing the damage. however. will take a Jong time and the 1torm's effect on fish losses will never be known. Here's a look at 10me of the lakes in the area: ADalaelm Lake -Fiahing has picked up llince the rain squalls moved out. The lake is full and the water la clear. The lake ,-ecelves a weekly plant of trout a!ld 11 open for fishing daily. except Thunday. lrvl.De Lake -Fishing action remained good here aa the water level rose. The lake was overflowing at the dam spillway with the run-off water keeping the lake high. have also been caught. Catfish, whiskerfish (up to eight pounds) and bass are abo being caught. Irvine Lake is located on 4501 Santiago Canyon Rd. \n Orange. Daily hours are 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. seven days a week with the exception of two weeks in October. Boats are available for rent and the admission charge is $7 for adults. and $6 for children. For more information, phone 649-2560 or 649-2991. Santa Ana River Lake -The lake r e mains clear with no release of the Santa Ana River runoff water into the lake. A few larg" rainbows were caught during the recent storms and many anglers caught their limita. The lake is located on 4060 E. La Palma Ave.. Anaheim. The lake hours are 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. 7 dars a week. Admission charge ls $6 for everyone and motor boat and row boat rentals are available. It's a 90-acre trout lake with a children's lake and a third lake with catfish, bass and crappie. In Riverside County, there's Heme t Lake, which recently received a large plant of rainbow trout. Also there's Perris Lak~ where anglers have been pullin« in trout and some baas and Lower Otay which has featured large-mouth bass. Fishing in Orange County is returning to normal after the recent storms. Best action l.s alone the west shoreline with cheese and nlghtcraw)ers the most p1'0ductin baits. Several trout llmlta have been posted with fishing averaging between one and three JX>Wlds. but many fish in the two-to-four-pound range • • • The sport fishing landings are (See FISHING, Page 83) H\lntington races past Edison Fountain Valley,...-.Ocean View post narrow track victories Some familiar namee proved to ~ the difference for Hunim.ton Beach In lta 79-~7 mm'• track and field triumph OYer Swwet 1Aque fqe EdJ8on yesterday. MeanwhUe, Fountain Valley topped Edllon by the .ame IClOl'e and Ooean View eda.d M'."attna, 89..0S. Huntqt.oa a.ch had too !DA'll IUN for J!'.dJlon -· be81nn1ne wt th Gut Quinones, Denny_ :rbompeon, Car! Saterfield and Roar ~y. kh pmted doublte ln tndlvtdual ewnta. Qu.lncnn won the 1,eoo tn 4:27.o and the 2-mUe lft 10: ts, with Todd Johnson flnJahbow '9CCind in -=h ~. Quinones • .i.o pkbd up a MCOnd place flnJati In the 800 mtten behind JOI) Nowotny't wtnn1na 2:00.0. ' Thcmpeon tped to vidorlM ln the 200 and 400, altbouab ldiloft lwept the 100, *' .,, 0.. Orttfftht' WtiWnt lt~. S.Wfteld --ca. tor. and triple Jum'1a whh eUorta of ll•t ind 44.3, while MaNn1kay recorded a coupJe of eolld mirkl In the .... , even• -WlnJ'\lnc the shot put with a 49-6 tOil and the d.ia:ua with a heave of 14-4..0. Richard Mendosa al.lo 1parkled for the wtnnera, taJd.nc the 300 low hurdJea in 41.7. AllO with a CIO'lple of sharp eUor1t wu Edi.Ion IOphomore Erle Wheelwrtabt. who flnithed 9econd ln the ~ Jump. at 5·10 (~hind Huntlna\On Beach• Jemel Gamer at 6·0) and th1ril In the tripl9 With a 40·6 jump. The race of the meet waa ln the 120 hiah hurdl .. where Founi.in ·Valley'• Rick Nicholl had • narrow ~e at the first ban1«,butRobert8penc»ofW•tmbwter cau1ht him at tht MCOnd hurdle, then proceeded \0 10 neek and neck for the remaJnder of &he race befor:.:!'!f '"' Nicholl b)' OMrbu.ndredthl of a • Tom Ptitrton of rount.a.tn Valley ...U1 capand till apedalty with a lS-0 etton In the Pole vawt. whl» the Lbw' Mark Wood end 1'119 Manon doubled, Wood taldna the aprtntlt In 11.2 and UA and Monon the 800 and 1,900 In 2:00.8 Uld 4:S7.4. Despite a trlpJe-wln by sophomore =r Chip Rlah, Marina WU edged by View when the Seahawka captured the lut reported event -the triple jump. The VUdnp were Jeadina, 62-61, but Ocean View srabbed the top two pi.-ln the triple ju.mp for eight polnts and the necelMl'}' margin of victory. Todd Parker of the &ahawka enjoyed a productive afternoon, winning the hl&h hurdla (15.3) and f1n1ahina aecond in the tona JU.mp and triple jWnp. 'firn Rodney of Marina recorded a penonal b.i of 6-4 ln the blah Jump. In a women'• meet. Marina 1>rQlq a tie ln the mile relay to poat a 83-58 vlctoey ov.r Ocean View. "'-hman Debblo Orr won three eventa and ran a lea of the mUe relay for the S..hawka and Laura Simek r«Ol'ded a r=J bett of 18.8 ln th• 100-meter The Edi.on women raced to an HIY M-33 ~ over Hun~ 8Mch • IMUe Pratt won the mll• arid two milt. Tommy Jo hn Angels, LA: 50,000 expected By JOHN SEVAl'ro Of tt. 0..., NM IUlft A team in the mids t of rebuilding vs. a club on the verge of reform -those will be the two combatants tonight (7:30) when the Dodgers and Angels collide in the first game of their annual Freeway Series. A crowd in excess of 50,ooo· it expected tonight at Anaheim Stadium as the Dodgen will show off their revamped squad- centered around outfielder Mike Marshall and Cirst baseman Greg Brock -while the Angels will basically remain status quo from a year ago, the only change being the departure of Don Baylor. Angels Manag e r John McNamara la expected to start Tommy John on the m ound againat his former teammates, while Tommy Lasorda will counter with Burt Hooton and .Bob Welch. Tonight's.fame will mark the 16th renew of the aerlee. The Angela, who own a 20-18-l advantase. will host the Ural two • games (tonight and tomorrow niaht), with Sunday's affair tcheduled for Dodpr StadJum. The flrat game of the aeriet was pla~ before a crowd of :;,. 181 at the Polo Grounds on April 2, 1962. Last Y\'ar the 1erle' finale al Anaheim Stadlu.m attracted a atnate·p.me record 61,028. Reale Jacbon. who Ml been u.ed prtmarlly .. a d91tanated hitter this 1prlng whllt recowrlnl from calf problmit '~ both le~, fl1urt1 to be the •tart!na ht fielder tonlaht with Oran1• at eou.,. product Daryl Sc:olUen ~ the OH ~•. Tomorrow nliht ('1), Anl~l offldah art eaped.lna a nffr- •llout u FenWulo Valensuela will iakt to the mound aplnlt the ~la' Mike WltL . I . . Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/l'rlday, April 1, 1083 ,----------------------------------------------------Horn r pow rs Atlanta· Fresno State fans do the town red From AP dl1patclltt .FRESNO -Thouaanda of red· m clad, horn-honklna fana celebrated Freano State'• National Invitation Tournament basketball championship until the wee houn yetterday, then rested a while ao they could 1tart all over again. A rally wu echeduled in late afternoon on the univenity campus 1hortly after the arrival home by I.he flnt Weat Coast team to win the NIT since 1949. Fresna.ns who don't even follow sports wore red, the achool'a color, as the Bulldogs advanced through the NIT. Community spirit mounted with each win, culminating in an orgy of exdtement after Wednesday's 69-60 victory over DePaul for the title. Homs blaring, a caravan of can cruised the main atreeta of this Central California fanning city of 200,000. People leaned out the windows at each intersection, shouting and pointing "number one." Bars were filled with members of the "Red Wave," the nickname given Fresno State's ardent fans. The crowd spilled outside one tavern into the s~t. forcing police to cl08e the city's busiest intersectlon until early yesterday. Parties were held all oyer town -before, during and after the g~e. Quote of the day New Orleans Coach Bum Pbilllps, discussinR the United States Football League: ' I'm not smart enough to tell what's going to happen. there are so many ifs. At a time when the economy needs help. it's going to help a lot of roaches and players getting a chance." Tie gives Flames second Jlm Jackson'• second goal of the ~ (a!De with 5:36 remaining pulled ' calgary into a 4-4 tie with Vancouver last night and enabled the Flames to clinch second place in the National Hockey League's Smythe Divis.ion . . . Elsewhere in the NHL, Gil Perreaalt tallied twice in the second period to reach the 30-goal mark for the eighth time in his 13-year NHL career to lead Buffalo past New Jersey, 8-5 . . . Reljo Ruotaalal.Den 8COred two goals' and assisted on another as the New York Rangers beat Philadelphia, 4-2. in a game between next week's first-round opponents in the first round of the playoffs. The F1yers won the season series between the two teams, 4-3. r r1lly in D nv r JamOI Worthy'• two 1t•al1 m IJOJlod a Loi Anceltl comeback in mo fourth quartor and J1maial Wilkn' tree throw and lhre.-polnt play later broko thD pme'• tlnal lie to lead the L.ak r. to a 122·116 Na\Jon.aJ 8.uk•tbaU A.Moctallon victory over hOlt Dt-nv r wt r\laht ll WU th• Laken' ~3rd Vl(!Wt")' of the IHIOO •11aln1t 18 lo11ca, while the Nu1aet1, who dropped thclr third atr&Jaiht game, 1llpped to 39 -3~. O.,nvcr'11 lead over Kan••• Chy for thti sixth and flnttl P.!1yort p oaltlon In the Vfeat e rn Conferen(!c dwindled to jUJt on" aiame .. Aft.er runnlng of( the Jaat 16 points ot the thlrd quau-ter, eight b y Alex English , -Denver took a 96-88 lead Into WILKH the final quarter and still wu on top 1()6..98 with 8:04 to play before the Lakers , launched their comeback. Worthy'• steal, his second in a two-minute period, got the visitors even a t 110·110 with 4:32 left. . In the only other NBA game last night, Maurice Lucas scored 14 of his 21 points m the thlrd period aa the Phoerux Suns rallied to beat the visiting Portland Trail Blai.ers, 106-89. Daniel wedges into tie Betb Daniel holed a 40-yard l!I wedge shot for an eagle three on the 1 lth hole yesterday to help her earn a tie for the hrst-round lead 1n the LPGA Dinah Shore golf tournament In Rancho Mirage. Deadlocked with Daniel at 69 for the opening 18 holes was Sandra Spuzlch , who played one of the steadier rounds of her 22-year LPGA career . Daniel had two birdies and a bogey to go with the eagle in {he 3-under-par round ... Denis Watson, fighting the biting cold and drizzling rain, finished with a 3-under-par 69 with a birdie from a bunker and tied Mark Lye for the first-round lead in the Greater Greensboro Open. A group at 70, a single shot off DAIML the pace. included Roger Maltbie, Mike McCollougb, Canadian Jim Neiford aod Bob Eastwood, a runner-up last week NBA agreement a 'relief' NEW YORK -A'-'.--ept.ance and m relief were the major e motions yesterday after a threatened stike was averted when the Nat.lonal Basketball Association Players Union and the league management reached tentative agreement. Mike Dunleavy, player representative for the San Antonio Spurs. called it "a fair agreement." Jack Mcl(jnney, coach of the lndiana Pacers, said, "An agreeme nt is good for everyone concerned and good for the game. I feel a little relieved knowing we'll be ab!!' to continue until the end of the season." Harry Weitman, general manager of lhe Cleveland Cavaliers, said of the agreement, ''Good sound judgment prevailed." Coast, UCI to face .LUXURY LIASI PLaN nation's top crews SAN DI:roO -Orange Coast College and UC Irvine will face ·-90l'lle of the giants of collegiate rowing tomorrow at the 10th annual San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay. The impreaive list of rowers includes Yale, Cornell, Syracuse, Purdue, Washington, California, British Columbia, Oregon State, MIT, Stanford, UCLA, USC and UC Santa Barbara among others. "This is one of the most exciting and colorful regattas to be found anywhere," says OCC Coach Larry Moore. OCC's varsity eight will be competing against major college JV boats because Coast is a two. year school, but Moore says there ia little difference between the two di visions. "The crew programs at schools like Berkeley and Washington are ao strong that the difference between their varsity and JV boats is insignificant," he says. w on eight crew cla&Jic medals. They've captured the novice eights crown four times (1978. 79, 81 and 82). two frosh titles (1977 and 81), one varsity four trophy (1979) and one college four event (1981). OCC's JV eight will row in the second heat of the division at 8:45 a .m . The heat will include California, UCLA and Long Beach State. UC Irvine will row in the first h e at at 8:35 against Yale , Stanford and UC Santa Barbara. OCC and UCI will row In the same heat in the frosh eights division along with Cal, San Diego State and Santa Clara. 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For more 1nformatlon and a tour. please contact our Salea Olteotor at 644.-0050 . .. Bob Horoer'1 fourth home run of II the-1prlna hlthll1hted a thrH·run Atlanta flrat tnnlna and Rudy , Jolua1on equ zod home the decldJna run in the aov n\h &1 the 8rav11 defeated K.a.nau City yNtcrday. 6-6, In exhlbltJon bllebaU .. , In other action, Job Cudelarla held Bolton to three hit.I •nd no l'\l,N over alx lnnJnp to ll".8d Pltt1burah put Bolton. 3-1 . . . Oacar Gambit'• home run with two outa In the 10\h lnnJna lifted the New York Yankees to thelr sixth 1traijht win, 6-~ over Hou1ton . . . Leany Faedo and Bobby Mltcltell lined con1ecutive one-out acorlng 1lnale1 In the 11th lnnJng, anapplng a 3-3 tie, and gl vi na Ml nn~aota a ~-3 HOflMI" declalon over Thxaa . . . Lary Sorenson toaed seven Innings of alx-hit ball and Seattle committed .six errors as Cleveland romped paat the Mariners, 12-2 . . Ron Cey had four hJta, Including a three-run homer, to pace the Chicago Cube to a 10-7 victor y over San Francl.sco . . . Wayne Gro11 smashed a grand slam to key a 22-hit attack as Oakland outalugged Milwaukee, 16-13, in a game !eatunng eight home runs . . . Dan Drle11en homered and tripled and Cincinnati pushed over an unearned run in the 10th to nip Detroit, 5-4 . Pat Tabler and Jerry Hairston homered to power the Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 triumph over St. LoulS . . . In a game featuring split squads, left-hander Mike Cbrl1 held Milwaukee hitless for three innings and drove in the go-a head run In San Francisco's 6-2 win over Milwaukee ... In night action, solo homers by Andre Dawson and Jerry White gave Montreal a 3-2 victory over the New York M ets ... The Philadelphia-Toronto game was canc.-eled because of wet grounds. Borg loses fin al match Bjorn Borg, the Swedish star • who now is officially retired from tourname nt tennis. lost his final match in the second round of the Monte Carlo Open, 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 to France's Henri Leconte. "When I wake up In the morning, now, I'U know I won't. have to practice four or five hours," said Borg . . Florida State University has been plac~d on probation for one year because of viofations In its men's ba:;ketball program, the NCAA announced yesterday . . . The exp!lriment by different conferences concerning the three-pomt field goals and shot clock in college basketball will apparently continue next season. The results of a survey take n by quest1onna1re among 700 coaches s howed the m ajority a re s till opposed to changing either rule ... The United States, the defending Olympic champion, beat host Japan 12-1 in the fmal game of the Group B World Ice Hockey Championship and moved to J.he elite "A" classification. Television, radio RADIO: Basketbal1 -New York at Lakers, 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (570) ~ Exhibition baseball -Dodgers at Angels. 7:35 p.m. KABC (790), KMPC (710). VIDEO CAMERAS PK 956 $J60" RC 110 RC 150 RC205 RC SSW , 531• ~9n '33'1 521•. s .. ANGEL OUTLOOK • • I It From Page 81 Ukee hi.I defensive lldlll ODD·MEN OVT -Two of 1het4t flve - outfleldera Juan Beniquez and Oary Penl1, lnflfldei:a D.rvl Sconien and Rob Wilton,, and catcher Joe Ferawion -wW be cut. The otlaer threo ata)' . . for the moment at lNat. • Mlquei: hu had a fin aprtna, Pt-tU. can hit ' from both 1Jdt.'S of the plate and provldee the Anaela with the only 1peed they've aot, Jnd the dub ii out of opuona with SronJere and could probably u.e h1a left-handed• bat. Wllfon& and Fer1u1on, therefore, woulct appear to be the logical cholce1 to get • pink allp, The Angel hierarchy ofJdcNamara, hit coaching, staff, Bavaai and vice tJrealdent Mike Port aro,,. scheduled to meet tomorrow to make flna, decisions. . I ' And remember. when Vale ntine and Rick, Burleson (alao on the 2l~ay dJaabled lilt) become healthy, room will liave to be made for them, too. That's In the future, however. and the Angela, know they muat concern themaelvea with only the present . Carew lifts Angels· past Padres, 5-2 SAN DIEGO (AP)·-Rod Carew's lie-breaking single highlighted a three-run fifth inning rally as f the Angels defeated the San Diego Padres 5-2 in c·~ibition baseball yesterday. Bobby Grich'& hit ignited the explosion for the Angels, who had five consecutive hits off loser Dave Draveck y. Bob Boone and Brian Dowing also singled in run.a as the Angela wiped out a 2-ldeficit. Winning pitcher Bruce Kison, who allowed two runs in his six-inning stint, doubled home the first Angel run in the third inning. It was the 10th victory in the last 11 games for , the Angels, who boosted thelr spring record to 13-8. T e rry Kennedy and Ruppert J ones had su ccessive homers off K ison in the fourth . Kennedy's homer was his fourth of the spring. SUNSET From Page 81 out of trouble. • • • Wes tminster 6 , Fountain Valley 4 Barons of Fountain VaJJe:t were their own- worst enemy in the 6-4 setback. Westminster -.exploited five errors to score four markers directly by Fountain Valley nuscues. The Lions jumped in front in the first inning with RBI singles from Jeff Long and Guellermo Roses, then a double steal scored one in the third, followed by a two-run error. Another miscue goC the Lions' sixth run acr~ in the fifth. · Fountain Valley had run-scoring doubles by Gary Schoonover and Pete Piampiano in the fifth and sixth frames, and in the seventh back-to-back • doubles by Jay RusseU and Kevin Empting pulled the Barons to within two runs before the rally fizzled. I I .:. '" •• ·o T 6 It ,. . FISHING CATCHI~G ON From Page 81 allo report.inc buaine.e u usual afte:r the recent 1torma. Dana Point reports that the surf hu calmed down jll\d croaker la l'Xpected to ~ ln .obn. In Newport Beach. Davey'• Locker uy1 1kiff analen have been aettlna Iota of yellowfln and apotlln croelcet ln the bay, along with 1everal undenized halibut, Live anchovie1 and shoat 1hrlmp have been the top balta. A Uat of the loca) aporj flahlng landings: Art'• Landini -Located at 503 E. F.dgewat.er Ave., Balboa. Sport f11hlng landings are operatina on winter 1ehedules at the present tlme with the summer 1chedule at Art's Landing taking effect May l. A half-day boat leaves at 6 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. dally with a $14 charge for adults and $8 for senior citizen• (65 and over) Monday through Friday. GWC, Bucs • win tourneys MllHftentU>Ct • ,,,.,,,, Atpus • Compe"'10ll PrepwttJons Pll'# wld AccNSOt"IU • Buyer'• /Npecton Vlea & ..-....e.ns Honored • • • NOTICI Cl* ,.._,.... UL.I IUNNC>tl C04M'T Of' NOTICI M TMl•TEI'I IAl.I ~ .... 1~ C~OMt!A L-Ne. M:IO/QtQUO T.& .... T_.,n1 COUNTY '1' MON'TUIE'f T.S. .... ~ ~COM T ..... AO tm UMrT COCK H T.O. SERVICE. COMPANY M duly CfTATlON POft FMEOOlll K l MB E R L V E SC R 0 W 5ppolnteel Truetee under the ntOM ,AMMTAL CUl'TOOY COOPORATION u duly appointed /ollOWlng Cleec;rtlbed 0..0 of lruel AND~ T rv•I•• under lh• lollow1n9 WILL SEil AT PVBUC AUCTION (a.. al CMI Code) o.c:rlbed deed of trvat WILL SELL TO THE HIOHEt'T BIDDER FOR In the Metter of the Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR Ad09tlofl P9tltlon of HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH CERTIFIED CHECKS 8PEGIF1ED IN ROY (NMN) LAUDERDALE ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h People of the Stele of Celllomla. CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN (pyabte at tt1e lime of .... In lewM lo ROBERT ALVIN WHITAKER CIVIL COOE SECTION 2924h money of lh• United SletN) all Greeting.: ui-yeble et the time of sale In lewlul 11ght, iltJe and lnlW•t ~ IO YOU ARE HEREBY edvleed thet money of the United SIAIH, all and now Mid ]JY It under Mid Deed you -1equlred 10 119P418f In the right, 1111• and Int-I conveyed to ot Tru9l In the pr099'fY hwelnefter Swperlor Court of th• Stet• ol ~d now held by 11 vnder Mid OMd dilecf1bed: Celllorni., lor the County ol ~~"': ttwl proc>erty nerelnal1., TRUSTOR: JOSEPH A. RILEY. Mont8fey, et the Court Room ol ~11-.o VIVIA~. RILEY Department No. -\heo'eof. IOcated TRUSTOR: JAMES P REIO end BENEFICIARY: CHARTER at 240 Church Strwt In the Clly of RICHARD A GIGLIO TH~FT a LOAN SeMna. County of Monterey. Stet• BENEFICIARY DON E SNYDER Aeoordec:I Aprl 17, 1990 .. lnetr. of CaHfornle. on Frk:ley, Mey &, end MIL 0 RE 0 E SN V 0 ER , No. 21968 In Book 13577. pege 978 1083, et 9.00 a.m .• of tnet dey, IMn rec:otded Augual 7, 1979 u lnllr of Offtdel A««d• In the offloe of end"*• to atoow ~.If eny you No. 8359 In Book 13259 pege 1021 the Rec:ord ... of Orenge County; h9\'e, why WENDY C)(RISTINE of Ofllc:l8I Recotde In Iha offloa ol uld Cl.ad ol tru•I deecrlbea the WHrTAf<EA. min«. ~ not be th• Recorder of 01enge County, lollowklg: dedllrec! tree from per9n181 c:iuetody Mid deed ol trv•I dHcrlbet the Lot 8 of Tr8CI No. 10011. •P'W and control ("for the purpoee ol fOllowln!I Maip recorded In Booll 4~. Pegee 4 ~t for. edo9tJon) • pteyecl Lot 10 of 810dt 733 of Corone de4 10 7 lncluslve of Ml•cefl•n•ov• tor In the petition on Ille IWein. Mer Trec:t. tn Ille County of Orenge, Mlipe, In tn. ofllce of the County Yov ere edvl Hd lh•t If tile St•I• ot Celllornle, H per mep Aeoorder of Mid Cclunty. per9nt(e) and fT'MWlf .,. ~ et -ded In Book 3, Pegee 41 !Ind YOU Am• DE'AULT ~A Iha time end~ MIO¥e lt8l9d 11'8 42. Mlec:ellaneou• Mepe In tll• DIS '1' TRUST OAftO 4-114 ludge _. ,__, ttle P91ttlofl end K office ol Ille Counly ~order ol IN.SM YOU TMCI ACTtCMI TO ~eel may·~ the en.ct ol H id County. More commonly llttOn<:T YOUfl ""°"""· rT the orentlng of Iha P«lltelft end " knoMI u 708 Femleef Ave Corona MAY •1 •OLO AT A ,U.LIC r~ted the )UClge ehlll ~ de4 Mar. CA. • A L I . I, y 0 u ... I 0 A.. eny tenn or a11e9e11on contelned YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNOER A IJCP\,.AllATIOM Of' TMI NAT\m ther ein end the nelure ol the DEED OF TRUST OATEO JULY 23. Of TMI NOC ..... A0MMST prOCMdlng, Ile proc.durH end 1970. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION YOU, YOU lffOULD COMfACT A poulble coneequenc.e and mey TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT LAWY'IJL continue the matter lor not IM'• MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE 1085 See IMuft OrM, Coeta ......_ ltl8n SO deys lor ttle llPPOl!rtment ol IF YOU Nlf.O AN EXPL.ANA TIOH CelloMla • oourwel or 10 glYe oounMI time IO 0 F T H E N A T U A E 0 F T H E "(" e ltl'Mt eddf99e Of common PROCEEOIHQ AGAINST YOU, YOU deelgnatton ol Pfaperly It "'°""" ~cOurt rney llPPC*'1 ~ to SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. lll>Ove, no warrenty le glwn • to lie repr-t tile minor wMtfl8r or not No werrenty I• given H to the complet.,,... or C;Ofl8Cb-)." The the mlnof le MIM to eftord couneel. compleC-of the ebOve eddr .... benellclery under Mid l>Md of "eny perent ..,.,_,..end le unable Tile tienellc:lery under Mid Deed of Trut1. by reuon of • l>feeofl Of to etford co1'"M1· Ille COUt1 lltlell Trust, by rNIOn ol • breech or o.fMllt In the obltgetlon• etQlt8d llj)polnt counMI to repr.e.nt NClh defeult 1n tile obll0•1Jon• aec:urecl r t'*•by, Mretofor• neo.11ed end peren1 wM ..,,,._,. un._. auch thereby, heretofore eJCec:uled end dellvered to 111• underelgn•d • repretentellon I• knowlngly end dellvereO 10 lh• underelgned • written OeclMatlon of DefllUlt end lnlelllgently wtlMNI written Oeclllflltton OI o.t1111t and Demend lor Sele, end written notloe II ,.. ...,. te _._ ... ...,._ ef Demand lor 8411e. end written notloe of bteeCll and of eleGtlon to c.-1111 aHerMr lfl ti.la •llttet, rou ol brMCll end of electlOn to_, .. th• underalgned to Hll .. Id ......, .... ,........, .. .,..,_ 1he underalgned 10 Hll Hid property to Mtltfy ..id ~. ......., II ..,, _, •. ,.... .,. prooerty to .. 11tty Mid obllgatton•. end lher,.llet th• underelOn•d -., -end thereelter th• u1'1dere111ned <*IMd Mid l'Otloe of br.-h ...t of DATED J-.iary 17, lits cauMd Mid notloe of bfeedl end of electtrofl to lie recorded AUOUI( 21, (SEAL) _._..__ to lie ,.aordec:I "-"' 1111 .. INtt. No. In Bodi 14193, &neat --· : .,,. .. ot ,,...._ --....... ..._ ....... ,........., A. Meog!N, 9, 1882 M lnltr. No, 12·3M 180 of ,... ..,.,,._ ..__ '" ,..,. .,..,. Oflldel Aeoorde In Iha ofltcie of Ille ot "" "8cotder of er-. ey J . .......,., Deputy AecOfder °' 0tMOe County. County The llboYe dtetloft -c:llled In Said l •I• will b• med•. but lllCI S iii will tie meele, bul open ooutt •I tile dete end lime without covenent or wurenty, without COYeneftl or warr1nly, m..in Mt fof1h without,_,_. ...-or lmCllled. reoerellnll tlU9 lllprel8 Ot "'°C)llld, r...-~ llUI ~A. M89lllf'll, pc111111on. or -mbr'enoee. lo p 0 ..... Of'I. °' ~M091. to Qerti .. ~ ttle remelnlnQ prtndpel _., of ~ t'-~ pmdpet NII. OI A"9 AYA tt19 note -..reef by Mid d9eCI of fie note!~ ....... "'1116d o.d OI W. Nd111rMl .,._ Ttwt, with lntetWt M In eeld note Tl'IM. wi9' ...,_•In llMf noe. C • .. prO'llcMd, Id.,,.,_. If fill'/. und« ~. ~ If 8l'tl1 ~ a.et4 the 1-tit Mid OMd of Trwt. 1M ,.,_ of MAii 0.... or Tf\1111, t1•r•1 J I er ll O Y ( N 11 • ) ..... C1NrQ11 end ...,,.,_ 01 ttr1 ..... GNtoee _, _... Of 1'11 AU TNltM 8lld of ttll Wlta c;r-..led "'1 ,,,_.. ..S of IN lrWilll 0-.0 "'1 Publleflld Orange Co111 Dally NICI Deed GI Truet. IWd .... wll M M6d OM of TtWt.. , , Metdl ti, 25", end '°4"· 1, I, lltld on '~· Aprt t2. ttu, .. 1e1c1 ..... IM~ • ~. tits 2!00 •· p.m. •1 th• Ohapm1n Aprtl t, 1'et. It Ulll P.lft al 1'11' 1....... A-entr-lo the CMo e.n. CNiptflll'I A..,...,,.,... to fll •ut .. lnQ,. 300 l . Chepmen Ave , OMo C-tlt ~. SOO 1 .. 1 flla.9C MOT1C( Ot ... CA. Chl PMln AWlflYI, Or1n11•. At tfl• llm• of th• ln111•1 ~ flEllTIOU9 lltll•M pullllClatton of ti* notlOa. tlll IOI .. At thl II 1111 of tfle ~I!!!_! __ ~~.. ............... lllMUl'Fl Clf 1M unpeld bellflOlif:5 111 ••nton of .... llMIOe. --,,... -... ----obll09tl0ft eeoWed b7 ttle .,..,'° ... llflPldd ..... OUlll ~ • dtaorl Ud dHCI 0 lrual • d .............. " .... •l>Oft HOT wuoe -fhl Onointt "tl1Mted oo•t•. ••P8ftMI, •n4 deactl•..W dt•411 ef1 lrtHt end o.. llllk9d ,..._o~~~ It .. Id.,,.,.,. 1e 414.eout. •tlm ... Oii"' ......... Ind ~ leed\ UA •-.........,. , ..... -..~._..........__.. ......., 1t1 IN,AOl.ft.i . ""TfUC)I( o'. llOM, itu• .... "' ..._.. __ -.. ~-.~b1*81ned lundoWfl Lafie, Yorbl LlrlCJt, OA ~-=:: ~ ': ==fv 1t.,..., ...... llOHALO L. LIHOIN,U.Tlll, =·~~t4l•t4tl llll dey DtMc ' .... nl M9111 II '~ ..... c;A 0......,. ... , .... ., .... ~ ...... ii~ TI* ...... II oon~ "'1 • ICIMHN.V ~ OON" -MO... ,...,.,...._. •MlclT,,...., =-:•-...... "ll I.II........ 9Y T.D. ler..tol 0., 1111"' -.,,. .............. """ ..... Al'ltltMI. Atet ... ....... c.A .,_.., °"" .. Or-. 04Mlty °" One City ..,.. ~ ••••m ...,..,,..., ,...,. ~'*' ~~-CMll ~ hU nu 0r...-Cwt Oellr (I~ ...... Orene-Co11t o..iy .... IMr ... ifJir, 1, ,_ ,...__. f, I. 1', W. 1•. f ~ Alftl I, I , 11, "91 . ,.,..... . ,.,.. ,...., ... Orange Coul OAJLY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 1, 1903 Los Al, Santa Anita ALL-CIF , • From Page 81 • • racing sumniar~es Mar, and 18 ln a 61 -~ overt.Une • 1011 to Unlvonhy In thtj•t .... , J•.• - Wt'ek of the MIUOI\ when o vic10rlee were nooemary &o h El Toro for the Lut 1pot from ~ leaiiue tor a playoff entry. • Seager flniahed the year wlth J a 17. 3 1eorlng average and in ! league play It wu 19.2 polni. a ~ game. He 1COred In the 20. 10 J um~. • Player of the Year honon 10 "' to Rivenlde Poly'• Reggie MlUe!j ~ a two-time Ivy League MVY i with a 28.3 acoring average. He • averaged 36.6 polni. and waa 60 S perct>nt from the floor In the' J playoff11, leading hla team to the J 3-A title. ! Other playen honored frpm • Orange County Include 1 Captstrano Valley'• Dan Mulder 1 (first t.eaJn) and Burt Call (i J team). El Taro's Jeff Arn ld • (se<.'Ond team), La Quinta's It } Moses (second team), Ju or i Utu (third team) and Footh~'• 1 R•<h Dutnsac (thm! team). l AU.-C: If ,_. flnt T- Ptayer,.chool Ht. Mike Smith, Loe Altoe 6-9 R~le Miiiet, Rtot POiy M K 119', Rl~.ide North M T WllllMnllOn, Palm Spga 6-7 Oeve S~, San Gor~ 6-7 Oan Mvl .... <;.:f° Val &-!> MllleHeM,C M O•ve Myete, Rlv POiy 6-3 Joe Vetblk. Cerrllo• 6-2 80111 1<1no. Palm Spr•no• &-2 9ec4Mld T-St eve Mehr. Hart M Rob Amen, Ommlen 8-5 E Roblneon. Cerritos &-7 Jeff ArnOld, El T0<0 &-9 M Caan, $811 Gorgonto 11-4 Mark Mo-. La Quint• 11-4 K Rleti•rdeon, Dominguez &-1 R M811nlno. Burbank 11-2 B Walk .... Rtot N0'1h 5.11 l Penl'lnglo<1. Pecillc &-9 • • -• - Cl. .... St ao.o St. 2U Jr 17.9 Sr. 14.0 Sr. 19.9 Sr '12.9 ~. 10.7 St 19.3 Sr 21.11 St :x>.& Jr. 14.5 Sr 17.0 -¥ 14.1 Jr. 18.1 Sr. 18.3 Jr H .6 Sr 18.7 Sr 111.0 Jr 12.4 St. 240 l ) j • , , . ·: .. • .. • . .. ..... ., • • ., .. \: . .)/ Drop Everything I TODAY many new 1983 cars and trucks are atlastSU11tnKH\stickerpricel ' ; ! ... Listen, we know you're busy. but dJ:gp CYe.CY..thJng and come on down to Toyota's big DROP EVERYTHING Standard Beds, Long Beds, Dtesels. Sport Trucks and the new Motave . UIP"--= Save money while you be- come the happy owner of the Toyota you've been wanting. Sales Event! lrs going on right now I It's your big chance to get a great buy on the Toyota you've ~~===~; been dreaming about. HURIYl'IVM IS RUNNING OUTI '83 IERCB.5,COROLLAS la'82 S11CKER PRICISI Drop that saewdriver, drop that pie, drop that phone. Om~· tb.ln& because your partldpatln& ~ deafer has '83 cars and trucks at '82 sticker prJces.• TRUCKS: SPEOAL INCBmVES 10 DEAi ERSI Toyota has ctven your dealer ind Toyota dealers everywhere special Incentives to sell 14.000 trui.k.s and thl can mean btger savtnp for You· Plus. there are 46.000 cars In the DROP EVERYTHINC Sales E.\'tnt. tool Nll10NAL SA' B GOAL:60,0001 And they want to seU them by the efd of this Event! VOu can just imag- ine what kind of a deal your dealer Is cooking up for you I CANCEL MRY'IHINGI So postpone tennis after..-__ wofit todeyl R>rcet aerobics dassl 'tb~ can do those any· tlme.Dm~· thlna and do It n0\114 while your dealer 5dll has. creat seledk>n for you to choose from. GREAISBIC110N HOWi Then! are 198) Tercels and Corollas at last yeel's stkker pnce.• Ask about Celle.a Ind Cresltda. too.And for truck fans, there are This could mean a dream deal'for you! So drop that cellar cleanup! Drop that paint job! The Toyota DROP EVERYTHING Sales t\tent Is on for a limited time onl)' .. ' I' I Or1nge Oout OAILV PU.OTIFrtdey, Aprll 1, 1983 UllETll BOARD BllseNll ex•1111tlon Ohevrolet'I Travellng 8 ... bt.11 Hiit OI Fam• 11 al the WMtmtnater Mall through tomorrow. The exhibit 11 • ecalfd down repraeantatlon ol the National Baatball Hall ol F1m• in Ooopar1town, N.Y., and 11 touring the country thl• aprlno and 111mmar. Th• focal pqlnt ol the 14-part aKhlblt oontatn1 lllu1tratlona ol 111 180 Hall ol Famara, a th,.....foo~Mball, and pennanta from 1111 m1)0f' i.aaua a. In 1ddTtt , a oolor photo tour ol th• Coopartow muaaum ta on dllOlay aa w.11 u a lan\Rllno ol artifact• uMd by HI.II 01 F1mer1. A apokaaman wttt be on hand 'to a(l1wer queattona. Swim tr,-outs The Golden Weal College Swim Club will hold tryouts tor swimmers between the ages of 5 and 18 on Saturdays beginning this weekend. Tryout hours are 10:30 a.m. untll noon. the club la USS and OCSC-aanctloned For Information, phone 892·7711. extension 630: WHALE WATCHING LUNCHEON ' While watching the whales pass right in front of I your tabte. enjoy a sumtuous seafood salad - maybe a half pound hamburger treat - possibly a scalone sandwich. Dally from 11:30 AM to 4 PM ReservatioM 494-9707 619 SLEEPY HOLLOW LANE, LAGUNA BEACH ;This. Week's Special 1982 ELDORADO TOURING COUPE Full power, AM/FM stereo radJo with cassetle tape player & more! (10FFA99). $14 .,995 Clldi11M: V.alue ~l«tian ~Nke Agreement Av.u.bl~ All c..n s..b}f!Cf To Pttor &Jr All Pl1tw """ 1U It i-- 1-~1 o:n.~::::=Q NABERSI' ,. Ac.1 ~~aH~~a1vd. ~ t714) 540-1860 OIAHGi COUNTY ceu.seire!!AllA UNSl;IOW llGGll & llnll THAN IVll Aprll 2 & 3 Sat. and Sun.· IUY - s.aL -TIADI .. HO TRADE TABL.ES ~· fl'•urtno Gun._ AntlQue ' Modefn · r,J · Ammo .-W• Aellcl & ~ . lndiln At!~f8Cb -Auge I J9welry-Cdtlt · Admlalon Sa.lo · . CMNI• UMer 14 t1M. - i-..•4"..oil ~ ... , ........ OIANGI COUNTY fAJI GIOUNOS NIW PIODUCTS PA Vil.ION, 11.DG. 10 .... .,.w ......._Dt.,C.....Meee .. ~ ...... (714) ttt-7617 . . 1'1utooro11• raoln• Th9 Continental Motoepon Club will hoet the final profeMlonal motoorON event ol the ~nth anoual Oolct.n State hrlaa Sunday at 8addlebaok Park In Orange. OatM open at e a.m. and raclno bealn• at 9. ProlaHlonal llnal avant• are echaoulad to baQln at noofl. AdmlMlon la H. Piie are oPan and parklno la Ir ... 8addleback Park le looatad olf Santiago canyon Road, n .... mll" ... t of the Nawpon Frwway. For lntOf'matlon, phone 557·3323. Karate compe tition The llr91 Coata Me18 Karate Champlonlhlp Benefit wm be held on Sunday, Aprll 10 In the -. Anthony Toto Auditorium 11 Fairview State Hoapltal, 2501 HarbOr Blvd. lndlvldaal and team competition for young1tara, 16 and under, 11 scheduled In Ka1a, Kumlta and weapon• dlvialon1. Participation taea ire $8 for either Kata, Kumlta or weapona; $15 for any two event1; · $20 tor all !llree aventl and $20 tor team competition. Pr1ce of admlulon at the door la $2 for adult1 and S 1 for chlldrerl. For Information. phone Biii Green at 957-5016 or 548-6913. AND VALVOLIN( 7 ' Oii-road •llow Th• etxth annual IOORI Off•road equipment Show oonttnuea thrOllQh 8uf\day at the Anaheim Convention Cent., (South Hall and Calt1orn1a Room). \ Leading manulaoturere of r1olng and recr .. uonal off-road vehicle component• tor plok-up11 tour·WhHI drive vahlCIH, van1, dune buoglee and all-twraln vet1lo1e1 wm be on hand. tn all. aom• &60 ••hlbltora wlll be on th• ClOnventlon canter noor. Trade 1how houri are 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. OonlUIMf. Show hou,.. are 5· 11 tonight, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow and 11 a.m. to e p,m. Sunday. Tlck•t• are $4.50 tor general admtuton and tor S2.75 tor children, e..1e. For more Information. phone (213) 768-291' .. Sp eed w ay motorcycle!i The 1983 apeedw&y motorcycle racing eeason at the Cringe County Fairground• ~~Ina tonight and continues through Sept. Gates open at 6:30. Flrat race Is at 8 Parking and programs are free. Admlsalon 1~ S6 '°' adull1, $2 for children 6-12 and free for children five and under. Tickets can be purchased at the·gate on the night of the event. McEwen heads funnjr·ciJr field • The 17th annual C.oon 64 Funny Car flnal.I 11 aet for tomorrow at Oranae County IntemaUonaJ Raceway and arnona the field are Gary Buratn. Dale Pulde, John Yorce, Tom McEwen and Oon Prudhomme. Gatea open at noon with ellmlnatlon1 beginning al 7 p.m. McEwen, of Fountain Valley, will be drlvina a 1982 Corvette and appean to be. on a roll with consistent qualifying and strong elapaed tlmes. He'• currently seventh in pbtnt atandinp. Prudhomme, the moat conalatent Funny Car driver ever, haa never failed to finiah in the top 10 in the national point 11andlnp and la off to a atrona start. He's driving a Firebtrd after turning a 5.63 second run at the U.S. Nationala last year. Re holds ·· the national record of 5.73 seconds. Burgin, of Stanton, iS third on Uie liat aft.er finishing seventh laat aeuon and will 6e driving an '83 Firebird. He pushed the car to a 5.78-aec:ond, 240.64 mile per hour mark two weeks ago lo Florida. Pulde will be driving a 1983 Trans Am and Force is in a Camaro. Also in the field are Roland Leongs, Mik~ Dunn, Kenny BerruJtein, Jim Dunn, Huntington Beach's Joe Pisano and others·. In addition to the Funny Cars, there will also be a full field of BB (alcohol) Funny Cars, F.cono funnies and four fire-burrung jet cars. \ AUTO SUPPLY .. .... PRESENT THE GREATO.IL GIVEAWAY Hunctreds of Valvoline six-pack containers to be given away throughout all Kragen Auto Stores during The Great Oil Giveaway. Each six-pack consists of 5 quarts of Valvoline motor oil & a Fram oil filter. Each Kragen Store will give away a free six-pack each week Weekly winners will be automatically entered into a drawing for a 19 11 RCA color television to be given away at the conclusion of The Great Oil Giveaway. . .. PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH APRIL 5, 1983 •••P• w.or IO m1n,mum Mo11'fo1n1 P•dormonc• 1157101 129 f IA :: ..... SDl•INOPLUID for oll pow•r ••••r1n'g un11t H•lpt ttop leok• ond •qu•ok• 151901 formulot..:I to quiel nolty ~ lihert. frfft slicking rlno1. ; Dluolve• depo1~r.. 151125 :~ YOU• CHOICI Motorcraft OILPILftR for mo•I ford ond Cllrytler produc11 wllll 1p1n on 011 lollert NH ~II Ch•vrolet 6cyllt\d•r 1902 79 (194, 230 2~) 1(h<•pt 197~·7'1 engine wltli lntok• 'manifold coll 01 potl of cylinder head) F0td6<yllnder 1960 '81 (144,1]0, 200. 2&c1) Clhry1ler \f•t 1'63· 7t ('11c•pl hi• , p•rformonc• & '426 llMlli. l11kli V I 1965· ·11 (bcept2.S 301ond1ma 1978364, 400 401 42S. 4301 C...,tofet v f 1tss.-tt (hcept 301 , 341 ..., 41 0,. v.1 tM ·11 tf•<•f'301 :r.JOa 1m 400> Jon11oc v. '1'1' ·1 (hc.,1161. 301 310r,_., •1 fot4 V·I 1'62•'11 (nl 2'1 2tO '9t. 302. JSIW) (h cepl 302 lou) ll#lcli \.I lt7S (3'-1, IOO. •01 425. •30) lt17 'tl (:JOI), l'eftli« v. 1'61•'76 ,,., 30t 3,. * !Y~' .. .tOO, •2t '''' Old• Vt tt7S f4'PI 1mi10t1 I 09 ~.· .. '• .. IA ~ AUID ram OILFILTEltS For most domestic and import cars ond light trucks. GEM I GEMS. 17 JJ. 40, 42 . 49, 64 81 AIR FILTERS Fits most dome1tic cors. ...... ••• HtHOl - Heovy duty lev•r O<llon •12 11•8 ~59 ~ .. IA . . IMPIRIAL oon . Holds 2 or more oil chon9H 11104 fANCLUTCH•• For moil dome111c coP. Ifft· provet c.ooflng •nCfffH• hort• 17•• power and engine elllcl•ncy A """'' for olr coftdlllo...0. ceon. IA Autolite Jl SPARK JI .. _ PLUGS .... __ .. ·---. ·-· ... .__ ::~~~ .79 I A NON RESISTOR .89 .. for 12 vol! co". F11t mo11 domes!tc cors 16421:112 RESISTOR .. .. .. . «a..OM. .. OllT .... L SIAL• gJ)~· 119221, 1t$00, l97S3 49 IA -.. -- -:-0-----------------------------------------r------O.:;;.;,;;ran;.;.;,:,;ge Cout DAILY PILOT/Frld1y, AptU 1, 1"3 U W eeke~d sports on TV College basketball highlights agenda RUFFELL'S U,HOUTIRY KPRZ ( 1 1~) &..,\>4111 lluda,•n •• Angela. ·1 UCI track athletes spread out .... "'"'" ....... I tJI }'4-UIOI It.YO. COSTA }"HA -U .. 111 .. pm., KAOC (790), KMPC (710). UC lrvlnc'a m.,n ·1 TELEVISION trock ond field team wlll 12:30 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sund•.) ht' rt•pre•t-nted at t w o NCAA. Champlonahlp ~mltlnal conteat betwt't'n TELEVISION ml' eta t umorr o w u Morth Carolina State and Oeor&la at Albuquerque, 9.30 a.m. (2) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS -Coac:h Kt.1vln M cNalr ~.M . (4) -BOXING ...._ Johnny "Bump City" Hlghllaht• oC thu mon'a and women'• Indoor track w i 11 t1 t• n d 1 ever a l Bwmphua ( 17-0, 12 K 01) defends hi• USB A and tleld champlonahlp11, Ui~ ut PonUac, Mich., distance r unners and Junior-welterweight title agalnat Mike Bradley a n d t h e women's swim ming and dlvl ng decathlet.ea to the K.Jng (19-1-l, 11 K O.) In a acheduled 12-round bout at champlonahl~. taJX.>d at Lincoln, Nob. Gam es at Stan fo rd, Atlantic City, N.J. 11:30 p.m. (2) -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL -while the majority of the 1:30 p.m. (4 ) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Third The NCAA Champlonahlp tlnal t rom Nor folk, Va. sq uad comfetea at the round coverage of the Dinah Shore lnvitalioneJ al (4) -SPORTSWORCD -Top motorcycle riders Sun A nge Cl assh: In Rancho M irage. compete for super series polnt11 In the Stadium Tempe, Artz. 2:45 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Supert.·ross. \Aped Jan 29 at Anaheim. UCI went up agalnat N~AA champlonahlp semifinal contest between 12:30 p.m. (7) -USFL F0.9TBALL -perennial national power &uston and Louisville at AJbuquerque, N.M Oakland al LA Express. · Oregon last Saturday In 3:30 (7) -PRO BOWLING -The BPAA U.S. 1 p.m.,(4) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round a dual meet at Irvine, Open, taped at Chicago. coverage of the Dinah Shore lnvitalional at Rancho drop p 1 n g an 8 8 -6 6 • 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Mirage. declSion to the Oucka. Aaron Pryor (32-0, 32 KO.) defends his WBA 1:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SUNDAY -Hector Junior Ken M ills quali- j u.nior-welterwelght championship against Sang-"Macho" Camacho (20-0, 11 KOs) vs. lrleis Perez fied for t h e N CAA Hyun K i m (40-5-1, 23 KOs) in a scheduled (23-0, 15 KOs) in a lightweight bout, live from Championsh ips in t he 15.-round bout, taped at A tlantic City, N.J. Phoenix. d iscus with a toss of . 7 p .m (4) -BASEBALL 1983: A LOOK 1.45 p.m (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -191-9. He Joans tea m- AHEAD -A look at the strength and weaknesses The World Amateur Boxing Champ1onsh1p mates Mike Powell (long of the 26 major league teams. Also. highlights of Challenge. taped in Reno J u m p ) a n d R I c.· k last year!s accomplishments. RADIO Holliday (triple jump) an 10 p.m. (9) -INDOOR SOCCER -Kansas Baseball -Angels at Dodgers. I p.m .. KABC qua Ii f y 1 n g Io r the City at Los Angeles (taped) (790). KMPC (710). USFL Football -Oakland at nationals. RADIO LA Express, l pm . KNX ( 1070). Hockey _: The Anteaters are 3-3 __ H_oc_k_ey_-__ M_i_n_n_es_o_t_a_a_t_K_i n_g_s_. _1_:_50_p_.m_ .. __ v_an_c_:-o_u_v_er_at_Kmgs~7:~p.m .. KP __ R_Z_(_l_l 5_0_)_. ___ an_d_u_a_l_m_ee_l.5_t_h_is_season. ,. 30W or 40W HEAVY DUTY lOW-40 20W-50 ALL CLIMATE .69 • 9 LIMIT 24 QUARTS GINUINI SHEEPSKIN SEAT COVERS (~~' Pu_re sheepskin. Worm in the w inter. cool in the sum mer. Machine washable . Fawn /ton. :~ honey. or gray. .;! :·~ ' ' ' I~! .. • ·- .•.. .. ·: ;, ~ HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AUTO !,MARKET .•. . • •• AHAHllM .•. Denny'• Famlly R .. taurantl' participation In attendance promotion• for the 1983 Orange County lnternatlonal Auto Show, hat been announced by the thow producer, Cahnera Expo11t1on Group. Special dltcount ticket coupon• wlll be offered at all Denny's-operated reataurantt In Orange County and adjacent areat. Beginning Aprll 1, all partlclpatln'1 outlet• wlll become dlteount headquartera. torea wlll feature Auto Show posters and dlacount coupon• wlll be avallable at check-out counter dleplayt. Mark Katz, Denny's Division Marketing Manager, welcomed the opportunlt~ rcartlclpate In the Auto Show. "We have ooklng for a promotion for the Orange County area reatauranta. Thia fllla the blll at a promotion, and also enables us to tie In with a community-related activity In the county." James Upp, Executive Director of the Ora"8: County Motor Car Dealers Aaaoelatlon, saw nny's participation as a giant 1tep toward a successful 1983 show. He also noted the family orientation of Denny's restaurants tied In well with the attendance emphasis of this year'• show. The 1983 Orange County lnternatlonal Auto Shqw Is produced by Cahnera Exposition Group, the country's largest producer and manager of auto shows. and la sponsored by the Orange County Motor Car Dealers Association. It wlll be held Aprll 13-17. at the Anaheim Convention Center. *** ANAHEIM1 ••• There's something for everyone at this year's SCORE Off-Road Equipment Show. Featured is King Kong, the world's larPceat. pickup truck. It stands 10 feet high, we gha 13,000 lb. ana Is powered by a 600 cubic Inch turbocharged dlesel engine. Tires alone ere four feet tall. In contrast, the show features the world championships of radio controlled off-road race cars, and these vehlcles are about 14 Inches long. llght enough to be carried around by hand. Champion RI C race car competitor~ wlll be on hand, and medla are Invited to try their sklll In match races with the champs. There are prizes for media people who can beat the actual competitors after warming up in familiarization runs. Offlclal name of that competition Is the SCORE Show/RC Racing News Off-Road World Championships for Radio Controlled Race Cara. It wlll be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the h1,s of the show listed below. The sho also offers full 1983 llnes of off road vehicles from Ford, AMC Jeep, Chevrolet, Datsun and Mitsubishi plus custom trucks, vans, four-by-fours, race cars and a full line of all-terrain cycles from Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha. Below are a few specifics: FACT SHEET WHAT: 6th annual SCORE Off-Road Equipment Show. Including both a trade manufacturer exposition and a consumer show. ~ WHEN: Today through Sunday, April 3. 1983. WHERE: South Hall and C allfornla 'Room. Anaheim Convention Center. 800 W. Katella Ave .. Anaheim. SHOW HOURS: 5-11 p.m .. Friday, April 1 . 11 a.m.-10 p.m .. Saturday, April 2. SHOW 11 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sunday, April 3. 'J i ! . 4 i ' • ., • ~ . ,. : ~ ,. 1 . ;, ~ J -: ~ • -: . .i ( PARTICIPANTS: Leadi ng manufacturers of ' racing and rec:reatlonal off-road vehlcle compomtnta for pickups, four-wheel-drive vehlcles, vans. dune buggies, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and all-terrain cycles (ATCs). Major d l splays of 1983 off-road vehicles, Including •· A'MC Jeep, Chevrolet. Ford, Datsun, plus cus1om trucks, v ans, 4-wheel-drlve and off-road racing machines. EXHIBITORS: 550 booths covering 130,000 sq. ft. of convention floor. FEATURE A lTRACTIONS: 2nd annual RI C Racing News g -SCORE Show Off-Road World Championship• for Radio Controlled Race Cars, with 200 miniaturized Baja Bugs, trucks and dune buggies competing nightly on a Baja-type dirt course. Off-road racing seminars by SCORE lnternatlonal champions Saturday and Sunday. Newest off-road ~ ra c ing sensations - All-Terra in Cycles from Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha. General Admission ... $4.501 Chlldren 6 throug 16 ... $2.75, Chlldren under 6 free with adult . ••• LOS ANQELE8 •.• Sales Of 1983 Volvoe during February rose to 6404 units or a gain of 16. 7 percent over 1~82, according to Votvo of America. The Swedlth oar maker told a total of 14,667 cars during the flrat 80 days of the new year, a 13.2 percent gain. Reftectlng on the sales flgurM, 8111 Hlraty, prHldent of the Southern California Volvo Dealere AHoolatlon, aald he expect• even hHlthler QAln• In the month• ahead, wh•n 1hlpment1 of Volvo'• 780 GLE match publlc demand created through tavorabre m•dla t9POrt• .nd adver1t.iog of the new car. H• uJd thl1 lhould begin to tak•plaoe In May. Votvo dealete tocally wtll ~ promottng the new 780 'tta lhoPPlng c.nter f?romotk>na tied to tfte VOivo ~Pacific Sofuthweet Tennie Tournament ICheduted for the L.A. Tennie Club April 12· 17. * * ·• SEE WHATVOUR LOCAL AUTO DEALERS HA VE TO OFFER YOU IN TODAY'S PAPER. A--... -~ 1- I ' I I' ~ > . Na A WHTIRM co•tllUINCI l'Klflo OMtMfl W L ~Ge &3 11 740 d 29 111• 9 42 31 .475 12 41 32 &et 13 211 48 301 2N 2!I .. '42 29 l.Ml8" l'noetvA 8eltlle f>ot11er\O 006den Stele 8en Oleo<> Mld•MI OllrWIMI Sen An1on10 45 21 1125 O.Ov•• 39 36 .629 1 KenM• Cll~ 37 38 .514 8 0.11.. 38 38 4U 10 Vllll 211 48 351 20 >•wetnn 13 60 111 32'~ UITl llN CON'IMNCI AllenOc OM-*' I Pn~eOelDlil,\ 60 12 e3J a·8o•l0t1 4t 23 NI 11 ...... ,)etwy 4!> 27 826 16 -YO<k 18 34 528 22 WU'111\\jli•" 36 Jll 500 24 Ml,,..eukee Allanl• De'rOll Clllc:toQO CleYelend Ind lane Cenltel Dlvl•IOn 46 27 bl J8 311 514 ··~ • 32 41 438 14 lll 411 311, 19'~ 19 6" 280 27 19 $4 280 27 ~I Nlglil'e ko<M ~·" 122 o.,,, • ., I 16 Pnoenh 106 p.,,uend 89 Tonlghl'a O•mH N-Y0tk nl Lehn Mllweu~ee "' Bolloo N-.le<"'Y el PhH1'1f'lPh•• Cle•elano a• O.lrOll WeahlllQIOO II mdlen& AUante •I Ch1<;ego H®•lon al San An1on10 ~ &1ete et Ulell Ken ... Ctly el San ~ Oauas •I Sealtle Laker. 122, Nugget• 111 LOS AMOELfl Ramble 10. -22. Ab0ul-Je1>1>er 26. Nl•on 14, JollM«I 22. WO< Illy 8. Cooi>4H 16 JOt'4I 2. Mc04le 2. Undebwge< 0 Tol&ll 54·100 14-18 122 OINVlll -EnQlleH' 30. V•ndeweghe 12, laffl 28. Wiiiiams II. Ounn II. ~Y9' 8, Evane 14. Gonor.,lc;k 4, Henrllk 8, McKinney 2 Tollla 47.99 22· 17 110 8<:ore br ou.nen Loe A"l)ele9 3~ 30 23 34 -122 o.n-31 2t 341 2.0 -1111 Fouled OV1•NOM Recoundt·Loe ~ I 5(Jori"90n 1 ~·· o.n-4J (Gond'9DCll 11) A11lt1s-l o1 Angelet 30 (Jo1inaon 12), Denver 27 (W11hem1 91 Tolel foul1-Lo• Angel•• 211. O•n••r 20 COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Orenga Coaet 70, Mt. SAC M MT. SAlf ANTONIO Grace 2, Hog.,, 10. O'Sulll••n 11 Archie 15, 11ugoent 3. Heneon 3. ~,_,et 2. OM 6, Celton 2 Tot•'-. 22 10-20 54 Ol'I ANQIE COAIT -Elltnger 14. GINburQ 5 Bu1tts 8 L.,l>frlfid 18, Berry 2. HowtenO 2. SINlh • Kl'\JC)tle 2. Mendou 7, Sandvlllen 8 Tot.,. 29 12-10 70 Halh-0.enge Coat,, 36-21 Tole! ICIUW Ml Sen Anlonlo 20. 0.enge Coa11 24 fouled OUI Archie (Ml SACI. Sandvllr.en (Orenge eouo Tournament MVP-Alycle Archie (,,,.1 SAC) OolcMn W••t 70, Cllru• 15 CrTllUI -GrlllnlJ8I 8. HOllt. 4, 8'80y 4, ._ ~=:':2;~~1~;:--9.Ealon2. oOU>EN wsar -c.i.rr-u 2. Guttw1e 27. Herriaon 25, HUMlll 2. l.Oye 11. FOMUm 3 TOI ... 30 10-15 70 HellUme 0-. WWI. 38-27 TOf81 lout. en"'• 15. GOiden Wesl 9 . O"-T--4S-... Venh•• 56. Cueete 51 (Oil (third) El Cem1no 70. Santi Ana N (c:oneolelJCtll All-T-tT- Roalland cr .. r (El C.mlno): Mar~ll• PalmlHnO (Venturi) LeAnne Edwud• (Cllru1)· Trecy Grelnger (Cl1ru1l: Kelly Hern.on IGolden W•tl • MVP-Jtl GUIMe (GoiOen Wee(\. • > "\.• COllecM ~rbell COAet.r rot> 10 1 UC S..1e 8ett>er• (17~). 270 polnu; 2 ~ ... (t-2). 296. 3 ,,_dine ( 11-2). 251. 4 UCLA (17-3). 2io, 5. P-S1e1e (17·1). 174. o. San 01eOO Stele (&-5). 118; 7 Lona 8-:11 S1•1• I '3-7) 112, I. USC (11 .. ). Ill: ' Ball S111e ( 18-41. 82: 10 Ohio S-( 19-8. 70 P\llJC HO TICE ~ • I . . . " hhtlttti.t .... ~ ... ............... ..... .,...., IOtnla 001 030 010-1 '0 0 len Diego • 000 IOO 000-1 10 t Kl.on, Qo41' (7). 81• l'l ll\CI llooM, Hllfron (t). Ot•vec;lly. '°"8 I c;_,_ (ti end Kennedy W-1Clto11 L-01eveclly HRI -SM Diego. Kllf!MOy, ~ °"*._.. 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Mandoza (11B>. 23.11. 3 ~ (El. 23 8. 400 -1 Ttlompeon (H8). 11 2. 2 Pet111 IHB), 13 O; 3 li.yrtOlt (E), 53 2 800 -1 Nowotny (El. 2 00.0. 2 Quinonez (HB). 2 01 0,..') l!auoh (H8). 2 03 0 I 600 -1 Quinonez (ti8), 4 27 0, 2 Jonnaon (HB). 4.33 0, 3 Baugh (H8l. 4 311 0 z.mue -1. Ou1nona (HB). 10 13, 2 Jol\neon (H8). 10 14; 3 Coe (E). 10 Ill 110tiH -1 Zurmn/1 (E) 15 I. 2 ShoOI< (El. 111 0. 3 0...,, !El. 10 9 300LH -1 MwtOol.a (HB). 4 t 7. 2 Shook (E), 42 5. 3 80<0 (H8), 47 2 440 ,...., -1 Huntington O..Cn. 44 3 Mlle reley -1. Edlaon, n I HJ -' Garn« (HS), 8-0. 2 Wlleetwrl(llil (£). 11-10, 3 Waahlngton (E), 5·10 LJ -I Selerfleld (H8). 19·3, 2 CuMCll (HB), 19·2, loox (El. 11-10 TJ -1 S eterfleld (HB), 44-3. 2 WN'11nglon (E). 43-2, 3 W"-'°"'rlQ~I (E). 40-.11 PV -1 Oufur (El 12..0. 7 Baliut (HBl 11-0. 3 Foosytlie (El. 11-0 SP -I Meungkey !HB). 49·0. 2 Soten_, !El 47-7, J Kutpe (El. 47.,e OT -I MeHngkey (H8). IU ·O. 2 Sorenaon IE). 139.0: 3 Finley (HBI, 130-0 HIGH SCHOOl WOMEN MMIM U. 0oaen Vi.w M 100-1 Ward (t.I), 12 9. 2 Kerne> (0V), 13 I, 3 CoOlt (0\ll 13 2 200-1 Kamp (0V). 2109. 2 W1110 IMI 27 119, 3 ,._.eon (M). 28 3 -00 1 Helton (Ml. I 03 2. 2 Andenon ft.II. 1 05 6. 3 McGilnclley 10V). 1 06 9 900-1 Orr (OV). 2 311 2 Grey (M) 2 45 3 Valtencourl (OVI 2 65 I 900-1 Alvwtz (M). 6 09, 7 Anno (0V). 11 n . 3. 01az 10V>. e-:111 3.200-1 AlvWU (M). 13·31, 2 Henry (M), 13·40: 3 Vellencourl (OV>. 14. 16 100\.H-1. Slmell (0V). 18 II, 2 Teylor (01/). 17 O. 3 Bwry (OV), 23 3 300LH-1 Tay!Ot (01/l. 51 8. 7 Slmei< (OV). 6" 3 l\O third. eoo relly-Oout>ie d'9oQ~lic.11on 1.800 reley-1 Merine n I 7 Ocftn ~ 444 HJ-1 Orr (OV). 6-2, 2 PICl<ett (M). 4-8, 3 sanoov .. 10V>. 4-4. U -I AINyl (Ml. 15-2'°'• O' Btenn.,., (M). tl!-tt., 3 C001e (OV). 16-1'-' T J-1 Orr (OV), 32· I 1, 2 OoOQe (OV), 29· 10, 3 Otaz (OV). 29-9 SP-1 G••" (M). 30'·' ""· 2 w .. 11.na (Ml. 29·101~. 3 German (OV). 29-7 OT -1 O<etl IM). 99-3, 2 Germen (OV), 19-' 3 Loy (Ml. 89-J''• ........ ~heOllD 100-1 Tren<ll (fl. 12 I. 2 McGovern (HBI. 12 9. 3 Fleld ('£). 13 2 200-I FMtley (E), 2t t 2 McGovern (H8). 27.7; 3 Fleld (E:). 27 7. 400-1 A.in.y (IE). Y 5, 2 9lefleld IEl, 1:00 4; 3. Pren (E\ 101.3. l'tml.IC NOTIC( to0 t 81\fOet 11~a io. a ,..., tHtl~ t H ~ MMl!t Ill. •.1.• 1 Ptttl it. tlO ••• ~ <•~ • •• 1, I ~llOl Il l. f 43 I l.1.IOO I 1'1911 I~ I• 14 t, t "'1-.. (I~ 1• illl •1.a 111116ttt Ill. 1t 31 r ~" 1).01.2 ~ !HI). IO t ' .... ( 11 1 IOO~H 1 ._(HI). 11 7; I 0.11\em (I), 17 I ' MGC4lnli (I). " t ~rm I I~ 111 2 H\lfllln;IOll 1 160 •ll•y-1 ldleon 4 to t ; t Hunll110lon a..cll • $0 1 HJ I "°'*'!II. 4· 7) 2 M~ity (HI~ 4 4, 3 Wllllima (M9). 4·• LJ I. Aelf'll'; (I~ 1&·10: 1 9-!Hl l. li-6 .... a MMenoitey (HI). 1J;3 fJ 1 .... <RB), 33-t"': 2 Oe!llMMll Ill n.1, 3 ~ (U 2•2._. IP 1 TllOl>t (l k-t14, t OteM.#11 (I~ ~ t'" ) tor-"'~ ff-11~ OT 1 Thob. fl ), .1ot-O. 2 14i11YM (I!). ... ' , tot-IWll ta-4 lld MftidtttoM aouncM CALIPOflMIA OOI.~ -4&-72·lllCll DIM MTN. MIO~'{ IM.L -38°41-4ne11 o.te KllATICA "10QC -72·894neh I> ... NT. IALDY -48-89-lnclt bMe MT. WAffllMAN -IO·lnCl't l>eM .. , 8'*"'111 -18·IO lftCll l>aM INOW l4'MMfT -48-72-lnch baM ...OW VALUIV -60-16-lnCll I>-. l\etd P-ld ....,_.,, MIA.DOW -4'"lncll -M.llllA-HIVAOA ll.utGil IOlllAL -2·4 lncllH ne" 300·1nch Due, g•oomed peckeO PO•Otr. lull -•lion IOOA ll'l"llNOI -7·4 lncllu new. 2!>0 1nen l>•M groomed packed powdef, ) cnetra 11<1 1"CLINI Tr•u n-. H 132-lnch DH•. groomed tttm·o•cked ena pecked r>OWOet. 8 e,, .. ,. MT. 1'1011 -6 lncl\M .-, 132-230-lndl 11 .... llgllt -powOet. oroomeo. 2 lnple c1111n 1 oout>le ICHO IUMMIT -tncn new lllO·tnch 1>en groomed pec ked powoer lull operation lflllllA alU llAHCH -lncb ,_ tllO-lncn l>eff, pecked OOWd9f mecllln• groomed. rull operellon Kll'IKWOOO -2 lncn .. ne ... 280-lncn 1>ne, aprlng ano g•oomea. 8 cllelre, 1 eurt-1111 llll'T. M•A -2 •nc'-._, 2 ... 292.1ncn baM, ~.O powOet ttOd llrm, 0 c:nelta OOOQ& "IDOi -214-lnetl o .... llDflnO. 1u1-enon ·~a." ....... -112..incn -· """""· M-atlon MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN Inch new, lllO-lncll Date. !**Id llOWOer gonOola, 12 Cllalll. 2 ""111l8 Nf1a. JUNI MOUNTAIN -1011-lncll l>eH, packed powder, tlf>l'lnQ, 4 OOUl>te dlelrt lllllllA aUMMlT -Tre e • new. I 14· 1118·1nch bue, 1orlng. 4 c;lielrt. 2 ...iece 1111• aUOAll •OWL -T•ec;e new, 212·1nc:'1 -~"" powOet. ""'Ol*•llon TAHOI OONNllt -Trece new. -w 122· llO·lnell t>ue, 11room•d pe cke d powOer, 2 c:tlaln. 1 ~ Wtt NOllTH ~TAl'I -2·3 1nche1 n•• 108·200-lnell beM. pecl<e<ll 18 -· ALrtNI lltlAOOWI -2 lnCliH new. 180·1ncll baH, groomed powoer lull operetlon otlll l'AllK -Trec;e new. t44·1nCh bue, groomed, lrlple Cllait, 3 ourl-Niil. HOMIWOOO -Tr-new, IOl-214·1nc:n l>eM. groomeo POWd•. 3 c:na1". 3 eurl- tlft• IOVAW VALLEY (UGO IN!) -4 ~ n•w .,14-lneli l>•H. groomed peckeo _.,., c;abll -gonOole. 1• -aouAW VAL.LIV (t.aO .... , -·~ ne•. 14°1ncll bne. groomed. pecke d l)Owdef. 7 c:naln, 2 aurl-Mitt NIAVQ&.Y VALL.«\' -2·3 w.c:n. new. 132·1neh 11 .... oroomeo PC>"'Oet. Item. 4 triple c11el1a. 12 double ch...., 4 eurt-11111 °"° ... flahlnt iurr a LANOINO (Mewpett ._..> -35 engler9 ~ 11 .... 32 bonito, 182 tlladlwel. 13 rOC'f< 11911, 17 ~. 15 ICIJiDlrt OAVIY'a LOCK.Ill (~ .._..) - 93 8l'IQler9 2 c8liCo -112 madl .... 322 r~ cod 1 _,., baN OAMA WMAltf -9e anglet'I 5 -· 3 mackerel. 12 rock cod 4 rocll 11•11. S .,,_,_ 15 ec:ulp4n 3 lrlgger1lell ~ . . • • ......... IOftbell NIGH~ .............. ,.~. f dlaon 000 000 0-0 3 2 Huntington llMd! 010 000 x-1 4 O l.yman. Carpent• (5) Md Tn1tlortU:; FGQll 9nd Owwl. W-FOQG. L-Lyman --=~ "4nrl i.:(frlf'Oe)':t':)etn .... 11~1. 4·1, T•t . 7 .. ; OulllW-\lllM AtfllllHll) d ef, To1111 t t111ld Cut11011onk11). •·•· •-a; 111101110 OllOll.._,~Mll Ml. l'Ulo Atr"t• <"-"I. I-•. •t. l'VrOlll IUA.) dltf, Ille M..i-(l\or'nallle). ... , .. ~·.! ................ l:!:t== 81-....._ IU t l dltf • ...,,_, MurJlftr 1va 1.1 ... M. ..,_,~tu•1• GWlllOo 1etWM t::-.. ,, W . t-4 ...,_ ~ llloerdo C•nO·Al•l•ndro 0 111111.e' (A•O•~l'llille) def Pe reiro llebolla el9 (ClllM llMftlro ~ 19rull). M , 7 ... I · 1, 011111 Kurertky (Hun911y)-Olbri.1 Me"OI (8rUll) Olf l'lllClh09f ...,_.i.l¥en Kley (ltUll) l ·S. •21 .VICIO< l'eccl-Hvoo ~-IP1ttOlllYl -Jof\11 Al*Jn-trflf Wellkl (U 8 /· ., .... &-3, Julio 0-·Ney Kellt r 1arul) del Ale .. nelt• -ver• Ntleon ,..,,, (lrull), I·•· 1•2 Women'• ~ C....,.plDMhlp ... ., ............. , , .... ........ Anne 8mltll·KJl1hy J0tden (U 8 I d•f Barbera .JOtd.,,..lM Anlonopilt (U,8 ~ M . 1-2; AM KiyOmUll•Peuie StllM (U.8.1 def Sue Leo (Auatrafll).Anne Ho«>be (U S.). 7-4. l ·O', Letlle Allen (U.8 l·Mlmt Jeueovlc (Yugoeievtel o.t Pett1da Medrldo·Claud'• Monteiro (Btull) .... I .... , ............ ~~ ...... ,, .... ...... Gwu (HB) def Bal, e..3; -to~. 3-8. def Moloc:nel. 7 ·5. IOe1 lo Han, 3-9 Bedley (H8) loll 11-7. 1·8: won 0-4. 7·1. Berglund CHiii !«* 3-4. 4-0. 1 .. : won S.2. Fow\et (Hiil loel 8-7, C>-e, 3-0, 2..e 0.-... Gsl>rlel·Oempmen (H8) def. HolmH · McCe rt e n . 7 ·1 . 11·1. 1plll wit h O'Con,,..·Wlberg, S.7. 8-1, ~Oii IH81 IOel 3-8 4~, won 7.5, 6-4 ....... 22¥>, 0-.. "'-I"" ........ Lowe (Ml Clef Song, 8-0. de! Nguyen, 8-I, 1oe1 to Oeorgeon. 2·1: def. A'ellly. 1·2. Loc:Awood (M ) won l-1, e-o. loet 2-41, won 1-1, Hltko (M) "'°" 7·5. 8-0: 1oe1 o..e. won 1-3! Jecot>eon tMI won 8-0, 8-0; ioet 1 ... #Otll·1 a..... Wong-Hueled IM> de!. Hen-8ut'1. e..o. e..o. Clef 81ngteton-Oomerego, &-2, 0-2; Lew..Cel (Ml eolt 8-0, 4..e. won W . 8-0, ,_...., V...,-. Wwbnliu.., I ........ OHPOI (FV) O•f Wlnemen. 11·2. O•f Rameey, 0-1. def Tran, S.1; def Bowmen, 8·0. Holm (fV) won 0·2. 0-1. 11-4. 11·1. HouYwt IFVl won &-1. 8-0, e-o, 0-2, Ouren (F\t) WOii 0-1. e-o.00-0.~ Wendzel.Mege (FV) Oef. ~we. M. e..o. de! Trtn·H811men. 0-1, 0-2; Ngu)'9n- Soeuman (FV) won 1-1. 0-1; won 6-1. 4-2 . Y .. tefdeY'• tranMCtktne • ..... ,,l' CLEVEL~0~8ent Jerry OybZlnel<I, "'°'19IOI), Jaell Pwconte, _.., 11-. Jay Ba11w.11ncher. llllCI nm 01-catcher. 10 Ct\atieelon of tlU lnlematlonal 1 ':rl~A~KEE 8REWEA8·8enl Freddie Met11nft. p11c11er. 10 lllel< mltlOf ...._ CMl9 OAKLANO A'B-(:ul Fr«!~ 1111C1 0.,,. Md<ey, llln.tdeta Optioned LUie ow-. In,_, 8111 Bethe, Ulel>W. and Jeff .ion., pllcM<. to T ecome of the Peclflc Coea1 l-:t"TilE MARINERS-Sen! Optlon9d Jtm Meler. llrat l>•••men, Splll• Owen, _,.op, ancl Gene Ne9on. BtWI Allercl. ~ ""'*..,,· Bob ~ -.Jeffy 0on 06Mlon. pltdlera. 10 ttielr -....,.,. -Pieced JIM a..t1le -Olerwl Allboft. p1tcller1. QI) tile 21-d•y Oln bled 1111. llltectlve Merc:h 25 Md Al«* a...t, -· on tlU 111-dey dlMbled MM ~ MetUI 27. T £)(AS RANOEAS·Aeleued Le mu Johnaon, 11•11 l>eNm•n-.-'talQned Oon w-. celd>er. lo Oll.wM>ma City ot tlU ~.._Ion . ........ ~ ATLANTA BRAVES-Oplloned Paul 1tunge. lnllelder. and Ken Oeyley. pltclle r. to Alol1mond of tlU llllenwolloNI Laague Md 8tWI A.,_, pttctur. to Sevannlh of 1M Soutllem League ReieumeO s-s ...... catcher, ancl lMry WNwonton., ~. 'o Alc:ltlnond CINCINNATI REOS-Treded M Dewtey. pl1clter. Md Mlhony Welk•. ~ to Ille Houaton Aetro• lor Alen Knlce ly, catclter-oulllelder Sent 0.... Van Gorder, catcher, ertd Oellu Wlllilml. OU11lelder. to lhelr -IM(loll 1ralnMQ -· ST l.OVIS CAROUU.L8-Trl6ecl Kelly Parta, lnllelder. to IN Clndrvwtl "9dl lot JIM ~. pitcher. ~ StrtcM61 'o "'-of tlU ._,,,, AU.. 1..a1gu9. SAH FllANCISCO GIANTS-Oplloned Mani Celwtt. p/!cM<. and Jeff AMieom. c;aldler, to "'-Ix ol tlU PltCltlc: eou1 t.,egue. Pl.eoed Miit May, c:atdw. on IN 15-dey cllMDlecl llllt en.cthre Mardi 20. Nil.JC NOTICE NI.IC fl)TIC( tic• 11 hereby given lh•t MERCEBAMK. 1201 OoYe St . NOnc. Of AVAILAMJTY OIF ANNUAi. ~ ~COURT IWNM<>f' COURT Of' ... 1111 ~ CCMMn Of' CAUIOllNIA c~ ~COURT Of' ..,..,.,. eoun 9-15151 (' 8VN ... 118 Of THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF UNICAAE INSURANCE COMPANY, 2381 Cempue Dr.,' Suite 105, lnlne, CA 1271!. . Box 7969, Newport BMch. CA , hal fllld. with Ille FedWel lnMK-Corl>Of•llon. an to blllbllefl 1 Brenc:t>. eppllca11on waa ececepted for II on Merch 21. 1913. The -· loc:.atlon of the propoaad II I• Mob ile Courlef Servlc:a tNrt IM Orange County .,. .. ""1 l*'IOh wllhlng 10 ooment on •• •PPllCl110rt rn•y file Ill• rnente In writing with tile al Dlrec:10< ol 1he F~el t INuranoe Cotpor•tlon et Ila Ill Office, 44 MonlgOfM<"f Ito ~. San Frenc!Ko. CA . If any pereon dHlr•• 10 etl the grenllng of thh Uon I'll l\al a right to do to If e wrtt1en nottcll ol Ille Intent RaQloNI Otracrtor within 16 ol th• dele of 1h• l••t etlon of this notice Th• nndantlal portion• o l 1h• llcatlon era on Ille In Ill• Office " p"1 ol 1he publlc l'Nlntalned by 1he Corl>Of•tlon Ill• Ille 11 •v•ll•l>le for public ~paotlOn durlrtg feglller bwll,_ Publlllhed pureuanl to 81C11on 3. 1"(bl( 1 I of Ille RUIH a nd l!YlltloM of the ~el Oepoe(t Cori>oretlon. eomnt.c.8ank Roberta E. M•ter. Senior VP. Chief Flnanclal Ofllcet blltliecl Orange Cou t Delly Mtfdl 25, AprM 1, 1993 1'80-83 Ptln.IC NOTICE Purauant to s.clion 81G4(d) of lhe Int..,,.,~ Co6e,noUce 19 llwatiy ot-'i that lite ennual repot1 (Of lhl ftlall year 1882 of LAAAY CANO FOUMOATION, a prlvete foundation, I• available et Ill• foundetlon'a prlnclplll offlQe for lntpeelion dufirtg regular bull,_ ltOu<9 from a 30 a.m. 10 5:00 p.m. by lrl'l'f d tlz9n who t'9QUllU It within ~~ 11ter the cf\1e of 11111 The loundetJon' • pt1nc:1pa1 omce II IOC.ted It 24160 Wlllt• Road. lrvtne. CA 9211•. The prlnclpal rnaneger of the lounde110n 11 LMry J Cano. ...., Gnnaf a '..i.n l100 ...... 8hd. 9-tJ ..... CA 1Gt12 Publt•h.cl Orenge Cout Delly Pilot, A'"4f 1, 1 N3 158S-a:l -IL COUNTY Of' ORAW COUNTY Of' ~ CAUfOtlNIA NO Ct.tc CW. Or. W. .,. c.... c..... °'·..... NO. AO 111:1 couwn °' OAANOa .... A-. CA ---:~t CITATION fOfl ADOf'TIOtl CAA~ ,LAUITlflP: TWIM LAICl8 Plllntlft: Tt0MAL BANIC, In the Mettw ol llll AO 11317 HC>lmow.ltl AaaOClATION. 1 netlonal tlon Adoollort lle1hlon of C"ATIC* "-~ • IJD'INDAMT: .. ,,. CAmRON Oefendant: JACOUART ROY (NMN) LAUDERDALE In Ille Me"ar o! Iha AND DOit 1 TMltOUQH XV, MT•IDW People ol the Slate ot California. AdoOtlon Petition of INCLUINS. c-.... -10 ROBERT AL VIN WHITAKER, FREb WILLIAM PIERT, tuWONe NOTICll Yov .._,,.. ..._ tuM. Gree1(ng: Adopti::=l9 c ... -. .. 1 .... Tiie -1 INIY ........... ,_ YOU ARE HEREBY teMMd tl\a1 To ILUOTT NOTlCS1 Yau ........... a.d.. wlttlovt row Miiie "-"d ....... ~ .,. ,.quired 10 eppeer 111 tlla 8y otdat of thll Court. you -n. _. _, ...._ ...... ,.. rou ,......... ...,.. ao .,,._ ..._. Superior Coutl of 111• Stal• of hw.t>y cited and requlrM to ec>o-..._. ,_ ..,. ......_ .._ 1M 1Nw11.-... .....,., Cellforn1•. tor 1111 County of pailOMI) OOllOlftllong IM .ooodon ,_ ,.._. ..... • .,._ ,_.... If you wltll to ..... ad"1Da ol Monte<ay, 11 lhe COUrl Room of °' RICHARD LOOtS ELLIOTT, Jr., .. ....., • -.... en •ttor111y In thla melter. you Department No -thereof, locltad end MISTY LEE ELLIOTT. min«• " you wlltt lo IMll ttte actvlcle o1 lhOuld do to prompU,, to tha1 your et 240 Clturefl Streat In Ille City of !*cw• 1111 JudOt of Ihle Court 111 1111 an attorney In lht1 rn1tla1. you wtlnan rnponH , II erty. t11ey t>e Slllnu. County of Monterey. State Coun1y ol Orange, S t•H o l tltOIJld do '° prom¢1V '° ltl9t your n1ec1 on time. ol California. on Mey o, 1983. et Celllornla, at tlla Courtroom 01 wrltltll reeponM, 11 eny. mey be A YI a o I U • t • d II• a Id• 1.00 e.m .• of 11111 dey, then and Oeperlmertl 19, 700 Ctvtc Center ltled on llme demeftd•d•. It trlll•-l 1tue4• th•r• to allow c111H, If eny you on... Watt. Santa Ana. CA 82701, AY l tOt .Sited fl• e l da decidlr -ti• Ud. ........... h•v•. wlly WENDY CHRISTINE on 4'Pf'll t , 1eaa. It •:•S .. ,,,.. of d ..... ~. II trllMlft•I ., .... -.. Ud. ,...... ... b.'I WHITAKER thall not be adopted by lhat ~. than and U-~ tflC* .... 01Mrw Ud. 11111 p A 1 ...... Lee .. lflfo411 uh I ... Roy ('4MN) laudltdala .. Pfl)'9d Clll.IH , II eny, wlly ll8'd e.toc>tton -... Ud. = ...... 1i.-. I« In the petltlO<I on ftta lt«lln. llhOuld not be orantad eooorCllfto 10 • • ... ~ ae-~lu .. lll Uetad d•H• 1ollc1ter el If,_••.,. ..... IM edWtoe at Ille pafltlon on flla llartlln. ...... conM Jo de un •bog•do en nle e11 •ttet11•r In Ihle 11\etler, r•• If,_ wtetl .. M91k tllo ~ af lit Ustael CleH• 1ollcltar el • • u n 1 o . d • b • r 1 e h • c • r f o ellollld do .. '"'9'Pttr .. ttMtt r-111 eUOffter t11 Ullt Mattlf, rov conHjO Cle un •l>OO•do .,, n1• lnmedlalamante, de Ml• menotL ~. H .,,,, mer be "9ad 9ft ~ do H ~ IO --'8'.,~ a aunt o , Cl t 11erf1 111 c ar Io ... ~·e toeef1t1, .. My llgurwa. ....... --,,..,.,., Nltf-•--~ Cit .. ,_,.,.., puada-reg1ttl'fld1a1temc>o. O•tad Jlll!IHlf'Y 11. 1ota ~ ---· 11 .,_ .-.-~ 1. TO THt DEFENDANT: A oMI (SEAL) o.tacs F.otuwy 16 1983 eu ·....-·• -·-•• , --- oomptelnt ha• ~" lllod by th• Emee1 A. MtlQOlnl, L .. A. 8tan0n. ~~~~T~ c:M y.., Ended December 31, 1ta Total admitted assets $18,190,861 Total llebllltles 14,4-43,400 Spelal aurpluaa funda S 0 Capital paid-up/Guaranty Capital/ Statutory Deposit 1.000.000 Gross pald-ln and oontrlbuted surplua 1,600.000 Unualgn,d lunda (aurplua) 1,2,,.7,461 Surplua u regards pollcyholdefa 3,747,481 Income for the year 1,,.,632.827 OlaburMment• f()( the year 8,897.151 We hereby certify that the above Items are In accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31 , 1982, made to the l naurance Commlaaloner. pursuant to law. RALPH W. LEATHERBY, Pne. RUSSELL E. LEATHERBY, Seo. PubUaned Orange Coat Qally Piiot. March 31. AprU 1, 2, 3, 4, 1983 plalmltf fOllMI you. " you wlall 10 Clark County Ctar1I ed defend thft ._...,,, you mwt. within 8Y J. NlalMn. Deputy 8 Jo)'oe A Nohe-cornplelnt hU ~ Ill b}' the MTIT'IDU9 _.. AC1TnOUI -•• IO day• alttr tlll• summon• 11 The at>ow c;ltetton w .. c.itld 1n ~ ~ty plalft1lfl :r:: you." you wllll to MAim ITA~ MAim STA~ w"'9d on )'OU, Ille with 11* ClOUl1 • .-pan court et the Cltt• 111d 11ma Publltll•d Orano-COHI OallY :r:':11 .~ir!'u:='o~ Thi lolOw4ftO pet'IOftl -doing The lollowWig par90N -doing wrntan t-oorue to Iha oomplalnt. ttleteln Mt for (WtthOul) r~ Pilot, M1t 18, 26. and ~ 1, f. _...., on you, ftla with Ihle ClOUl1 1 ~ • ~ -• Un'-you do eo, yow Clttalft wl!I By EtftM1 A. M..... IM3 MttMn ~to 1M oomplalnt. 0 IN ti. A L /I L UM IM I UM LA CONN'S ~ DOIOMI. be an11rad Oii epptloet1011 ol Iha Citttt 1348-83 Unlw you 6o 00 'f04JI _... .. FO..OINOS..::_a OcMnu1 Dr., net HwbOf 8MS., eo.te....., CA p1a1n11n. end ""' court !MY ant• 1 9v J. ~. Oefluty •-.,. MnTlC( be antaNCI on ...... leatlon of tM ~ CA ~. 92f,:M. judgment aotlnat you lot Iha flllaf WAYN9 ... VA ,--..., """ .....,. 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Olajuwon wu different, however, and hla arrival on the Houston campus in lQBl may have started a trend of recruiting foreign athletes that already has infiltrated college track and awimming. OLAJlJWON HAS BECOME the media darling of the NCAA championah.lp baakelball playoffa ana the attention can only Increase now that the Couaara have taken their 25-game winning atreak Into the Final Four championahlp tournament. While Olajuwon gets the attention of the national media here, other foreign basketball players have established themselves at other univeraities. Uwe Blab came from West Germany to make the Indiana basketball team. Dave Winnington came down from Canada to play for St. John's. England's Martin Clark migrated to Boston College and Houston Baptist lmJX>rted Anicet Lavodrama from the C.entral African Republic. THE INFLUX HAS FORCED Lewis and other coaches to give more attention to the foreigners. Lewis didn't bother to offer Olajuwon a cab ride from the airport when he arrived from Nigeria for a visit. But his opinion changed quJckJy. ''I started changing O\Y mind when I saw him start getting out of the cab and how tall he was," Lewis said of his 7-foot aophomore cent.er. Olajuwon's si:r.e and natural athletic ability made him interesting but even he was woefully lacking in fundamentals. Olajuwon was a aoocer player until 1979 and his only experienoe before coming to the United States was using j.nt.ernational rules. Lewis said Olajuwon's early knowledge ol basketball was, "Give me the ball." Olajuwon almoet gave up and returned to Lagos alt.er a slow start. "When I first came to America I couldn't play in the first year and I was diacouraged and thought about going home to Nigeria," Olajuwon said. North Carolina Sta te Coach Jim Valvano a muses his players with playful banter with repqrten. Prep bonanza pays off North Carolina State's coux arrives ALBUQUERQUE, ·N.M. (AP). -The year waa 1979 and the college basketball recruit.era were b~g around the Washington D.C.-Maryland area. Sidney Lowe and Dereck Whittenburg had been back.court partners for four years at DeMatha High School In Washington. Down the road, at Bladensburg High in Seat Pleasant, Md., the big man was Thurl Bailey. One by one, without knowing each other's plans, each of them signed letters of intent to play at North Carolina State. "I signed before Dereck," Lowe said yesterday'. "He had no idea I was going there." "I knew them from playing in summer leagues, but I didn't know they were going there," said Bailey. "I siiJ!ed after all of them," quipped C.oach Jim Valvano, who. succeeded Nonn Sloan one year lat.er and now has the Wollpack ln the Final Four of the NCAA basketl>all tournament. NC 'State plays Georgia and Houston f aces Louisville tomorrow in the tournament semifinals with the survivors colliding for the crown Monday night. . Valvano's team was the only one in town yesterday. The Wolf pack came In early, trying to escap e the madness of the campua. The Final Four site is hardly the seat of serenity, but it's still quieter than Raleigh since the Pack started on the tournament trail. "We 've turned into a professional pep rally school," Valvano said. "We had 4,000 fans at practice. It was great, marvelous. But it's difficult to get to work." And the Wolfpack is in.t on working all the way to the title game. If State gets there, the D.C. Three will have plenty to do 'with it. In their freshman year, the Wolfpack went 20-8 and then Sloan moved to Florida, succeeded b y Valvano, a street-smart New Yorker with a different style. Houston g1ant a big problem Louisville doesn't match up LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)-On P!l.J*:• It rm,ht look u lf Coech Denny Crum wW be aliJl8lna a rock at Goliath when he matches 6-8 Charle. Jonee atain1t Hou1ton'1 7-0 center, Akeem Abdul Olajuwon, In tomorro w '• NCA'A aemlflna buketball aame. )kit Jone8 doesn't think it will be all &hat much of a m.lmnat.ch . ''live been flaYlna against guys bigger than I am alr aeaaon.' aald Jones, who expecta to be Uligned to Olajuwon, who la averaging 13.5 polnta and 10.9 rebounda a game. "I'm just JOlng out and play him," Jonea said. "And I'll probably get some wealmde help. We can't let Olajuwon get In there and control the middle the way he wanta to." TOP-RANKED HOUSTON and No. 2 Louisville will play about 6 p.m .• 30 minut.ea after the completion of the tournament'• fint aemlfinal ~ game between No. 16 North Carolina State and • 18-ranked Georgia. • Both teams will put lmpremive winning st.read on the line, Louiaville, 32-3, has won 16 CONeCUtive ~ garnet and 24 of its last 25, while Hou.ton, 30-2, bu won 25 in a row. "When we have the ball.'' said Jones, "we'll try to draw him away from the basket, and when they have the ball we'll try to keep him away from the ~ket." • Jones said that, if he were coachinR Houston, he would have the Cou~ars work the Dall in to Olajuwon early In the game to help establish an intimidating inside presence. "BUT WE'RE GOING to try to keef> him from getting the ball, and when he gets it we re going to have to get all over him," Jones said. One of Olajuwon's statistics. 156 blocked aho~, impresaes but doesn't acare Jones, who has blocked 80 shots himself. Overall, Houston has 247 blocked shots this aeaaon, while Louiaville has blocked 245. "We're going to take it to him, we aren't go' to let him intimidate us. U he thinks he's going to block all of our shots, he could find himaell In loul ! trouble," Jones said. Olajuwon has had a bit of a problem with foula l this year. collecting a team-high 107 and fouling out . four times. But he's improved tremendoualy since . last year, when both Louisville and Houston a1ao I reached the NCAA semifinals, but lost to Georgetown and North Carolina, respectively. ; "Olajuwon's a good player, there's no doubt : about that," said Jones. i I Houston,. Louisville tabbed to make it to finals ~=c2.~~~y ALBUQUERQUE, N .M. -"Houston and Louisville are the power teams," said the collegiate-looking gentleman in tweeds. "The key will lie with the dominance of Houston 's front line. Louisville is the one team In the tournament who can negate t hat advantage. Virginia coach. He has gone eyeball-to- eyeball with three of the teams, beating them, and has more than a casual acquaintance with the fourth, Georgia, which faces North Carolina State In a duel of dark.hones In the other half of the draw. December 72-63 and six weeks later crushed' Louisville 98-81 . The Cavaliers won their fi.nt two games comfortably against N.C. State but lost cliff-hangers to their conference rivals in both the Atlantic Coast finals and the NCAA playoffs. C lyde Drexler o ne of the m~t formidable ever in the college game. <:Ile observer commented that it could hold its own in the National Basketball Association. Scooter McCray. The lop scorers are Lancaster Gordon and Milt Wagner, each 6-5. "It's a poiaed, disciplined team which has been in the Final Four three times in· the last four years.'' Holland said. "Yet Houston can be overpowering. Drexler la a tremendous athlete. Micheaux is lem sensational but more workmanlike. And Akeem is dominating." "I feel the winner should come from the Houston-Louisville game, but somebody might ~et killed in the prooea. It will be a war.' Actually it'• something of an upset that Holland will be following the action from the sidelines instead of the bench. With the best winning record in college basketball over the last four years ( 112 victories and 24 defeats). with 7-foot-4 Ralph Sampson at cent.er, his Cavaliers were a prime favorite until knocked off in the regional finals by N.C. State. "N.C. State started well but Dereck Whittenburg, their best shooter (17.2 game average), broke his foot and 80llle of the 10 games they lost happened while he was out of the lineup," Holland said. "They seemed to peak at the end of the season -an opportunistic, ball· control team." "U Houston can play the way it wants to play, the team will be hard to beat," Holland said. "But Louisville is a better balanced club. It is capable of applying a full-court game that can give anybody Houston finished the seaaon with No .. 1 national ranking on a record of 30 I victories and two defeats. Louisville wu 1 back at No. 2 with 32-3. trouble. ,,. U anyone is in a position to asaess the survivors who square off here tomorrow night in college basketball's Final Four, it's.Terry Holland, the University of Virginia, without Sampson ln the' lineup, whipped Houston In Tokyo last The 40•year-old Virginia coach called Houston's front line of 7-0 Akeem Olajuwan, 6-9, Larry Micheaux and 6-6 "Look at the game against Kentucky (won by Louisville 80-68 in the Mideast Regional final). Late in the game the pressure was so great that Kentucky had trouble getting the ball in play from out of bounda." "Incredible r ecords," Hollaod acknowledged. "It looks like the logic:U chalnpionshlp game but, as we've found Louisville's tallest s tarter is 6-9 It. anything can happen." Edison rolls along Edison High'• tennis team came through with a 15~-12 ~ victory over host Huntington Beach yesterday to assume the sole leaderahip in the Sunaet League~. Th~ verdict giva Edison a 3-0 mark In the Sunset League, one match ahead of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. F.diaon managed to break up the Huntington Beach No. 1 doubles with a split in one of the sets to gain the winning margin. Fountain Valley, meanwhile, dealt visiting Westminster a 28-0 laclng as freshman singles stars Sean Ouren and Tuan Nguyen paved the way with their sweeps. Boating classes scheduled Getting in his swings_ Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 15· 7 has scheduled two safe boating classes in April. The first will be• a coune In sailing and seamanship April 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Haskett Library. 2650 W. Broadway, Anaheim. The aeoond clall will emphasize boatina ak:Uls and seamanship and will start April 13 at the Euclid Ubrary, 1340 S . EuclJd, Anaheim. Both clasaes are offered free of charge. For further lnfonnation phone 774-5786. Former President Gerald Ford, 69, takes a swing at the hall during ~he two-day, pro-am event at the Dinah Shore Invitational being pla~ this week in Rancho Mirage. IAl.Tla&•BOH SNTHATVTMIU WUTCUff CHArtl 427 E 17th St Cosla Mesa 64&-9371 rACtftC ••w .....,llAlrAH Cenwlery Mortuary Chape~ematory 3600 Pac1hc View Oriv• Newport Beach &U-2700 MAl80I LAWM-MT. OUYI McH'1'*\' • C.mo•«v Crenwtory l ... 1625 01s1., Ave . Cotta-....• 540-5$64 -rmc1aor .. s l&L llOAllWA Y \~~ co.a ...... 142·9150 " . .... PM:TinOUeW• NAmtn'A~ The ~.--.-~ NBA breathes sig.;h of relief bull..-.: A TOUCH Of QLA88, 1777t ....., St., W.. I , 1Mne. CA 92114. Plarers, coaches, owners happy to keep running AONAU> JAMf.8 WYAn. see .,.,Qll9tM A\09 .. eo.ta ...._ CA From AP d.11patdtes t2tM. National Baaketball Association sJ'layers, JILL ANH! (KLUTH) WYATT, coaches and te.m ownera aay the tentative umtract 16* No111•1C11it A\09.. 1ntn9. CA '2714. that averted a threatened strike la good for the n. ~ • oondlded ""• pre9ent and good for the future. oaner• '*'A::::.. ~ "rve haa a pretty decent year. Thia means all Tiiie 1U1ern.nt -Niii wto1 ttie 1.hoee ~ are not gotna to IO in vain," aafd Arda Cowtty ()er1I of Or-. ~ on OUmore of 1.he San Antonio Spurs. MSCil\ 22. 1N3. Pa W''"·-,._ Added l U&MUJ.., ,eneral manaaer of the PubllaMcl Orante Coeet Delly ltN:aldnt Philadelphia 78err. "Our fans are jua1 Piiot, w.ai. te ... 1• t.1:.a~ aeared for the playoffa. JCmoUooally, ft would have .. _.,. .._ 6een devutaUna. I don't think we could have won ~ -·-them bide ... "=== •••• And,~ up Rod Thom, aenera1 ~r The tOll-=~ c101no of the Ctuc.&o Bu1lt: ''I don't tb1nlt the NBA ooUld ~ • have afforded a ltrtke at thia time." PAVLIH OLIANIAI & The NBA playert union bad threatened to ~i.!:. ~. :=" IMS.. atrlke Saturday W\1-an ~t waa worked Ow•" w. M•,.11•11. atu out. Yttterday, the NBA ,.tel 22 ol tta 23 members :::::" Way. COtlt ...... CA. on the Board of Ooveman bad apptOYtd. wntaUve Tilll ~ .. ~-"".,, four-year pac1 thM wm IUU•ntee players 53 lftdMdlMt, percent of ~ revenuee inutina next aeaeon, .,..,,.. .:=.:·=:: wttt1 u. while a cap on l9lar1el ~Into eUeat the foUowlna County QM tlA Ot .. OouMr « year. ~ Ot-. COUl\tY on M#dl 14• tta. It al8o requiNI teum to apend a oel1a1n amount • "1mt on Mlariel. and 1f the *"'8 clo not havw ~ to "'"""""11t11t•11t•1e Or•• °""' o.ttv rMC.t. ihlt a,ure, the NBA wwk1 u.e ocher-teama' Not...,. 1•·"' "4lfl t, ~)= reven..-to maka up the differ...._ ·-;:=======:-i The leaiue'• 23 player Npneen\aU~ are T114J , .. ._. dfew '" 1119 ''*ttX'"l>fl:l-1.d ..... to nuty w ..,....m.nt Monda7. w .. t •••• 0,111 Pttot · lf re ....... tr.. •-.n11e1it would -• tame C*f•llttd Act. ...... ,~ .._._, .... r-··-· from~ t .... .,..... .. or ~ few .,...,_.who would take their payrolls over the salary cap, which cannot be lower than $3.6 m11lion in 1985-86 and $4 milJon in 1986--87. The aareement should help the league's competitive balance, team officiala said . "It not only flt.a in with our ~·· future plana, but It enablea ua to make meaningful commitments without the fear of not being able to compete," said Kan.us Qty K.ino General M.anaaer Joe Axelson. ''The playen ana ownen wW now share in the aood U.-and the bad t1mee. and that's the way It ihould be." Said Portland Trail Bluen pneral manaatt St.u Inman; ''The bottom line la flolna to bring UI ltabtllty and parity!' S.veral playen fMl th' movement of free -.ient1 will not be 1Ubl\an-= affected. "We feel lt'a h1-h ihlt it won't limit free ..-cy,'' a.Id Jim Paaan. ~·1 pJaytt repreemtadw. 0 It won't h'81 our ulary atNc:tu.re aa we know lL I tblnJl the better p1ayen are atllJ IOlna to -their snaney .•• Nah ~ of the Uiah Juz. who wU1 become • lrwe .,_t at the end o1 the M11100. aald tho "llWlt~blm. H(t wiD i:DUal 8IJIDlt tel.ml~ man moMy, encl. that In turn wtU hll)> me Md o&ber ..,... "'1111 pal6tloo." aUd KelM)t,. MYM-YMr wtenm. "I'm not a~..=· rm mon Of a =='t."=~' ®I lhcMald twlp me Dogs .starting • to get serious ATHENS. Ga. (AP) -For 18th-rankect Georgia, getting ready for the biggest buketbaU game in the school's history means the same kind at pregame preparation that JOt the Bulldoea this fat\ ' 'That ia, more time practicing and lea tmJt ; ~atchlng game films. • "We think more about what we're going to do • than what the other team does,'' said Geoc-lt1a Coaclt Hugh Durham, whose team ~ 16th-ranked North Carolina State in an NCAA tourpament semifinal tomorTOw in Albuquerque, N.M. ''Out strategy is simple -play good defenae, reboWM& · and take good shots.'' .. The &alldogs uaed that aimple strategy to ~ the Southeastern Conference tournament and _th!· NCAA Eut Regional, In which 1.hey beat defen<iinC :. nation.al champion North Carolina. Ji "You'd be aurpriaed how little we did f , , North Carolina," Durham said. _,~· Added usbl1.ant co.ch Don Beuley: "That's ~ to say we don't scout or look at film of ou opponents. But I think we spend lea time th.al\ normal doing that kind of thing. '!" "Aa coaches, we have more know~ of~ opJX>nents than we ahare with our players. ' he qld'; ''We'll make .adjustments during the aame, bl.If mainly we just want our players playing as hard.., they can." The BulJdop, now 24-9 after w1nnlna ~ straight games. will rely oo 6-foot-7 Terry l"'"alr, IM · shortat center in the Final Four. Fair acored 21. JX>int.a In Georgia'• Eut aem1flnal victory ovtt . thlrd-ranked St. John's and 11 in the victory over , North Carolina before exiting early with fou.I •, trouble. · ... Oeorida play. N.C. State, 24-10, in the openlnj game of the semifinal round. No. l HOUiton, 3'-~ takes on No. 2 Louilsvtlle. 32-3, In 1.he aeoond ~ The NCAA championahip pme will be P~Y""j • Monday nilht. ' · " • HB J-0 ·0 • wins, 4 The Hun\inp)n a.ch H.1-h womm'• toftblJl team won • 1-0 pitcher'• auel from Ediloh }'ft1erday ln s~t ~ IC'tlcn W\ the 00..' h~. . Kathy roa cUdl\'t atrtb out. becter, but aM ~ allowed only tJ\r.e ._. ln '**1nc u:p tha lhu OWi' J'd!lan. Huntinp:in Beach and ita only run &ft aec:ond lMina wtwn Kim Owen ......._ to eecond on -v ..... Ph1Wpe' a.ailb .and w)wn K.ria Albert llnPd· r.dllOn ~ the ---"' the fibb lN'6nl ... two outa. b&lt J'oa __.,... N1MI' ....,,. • ,_ the vtdor'f, ltYlnl ..ch -.n • l·l a...lt L11~ l'4KlOl'd. J -Orange Ooa11 CAIL. V PILOT /Prlday, Aprll 1, 1983 Defector NAlll/flCll • reunites with son .Landon cance ls s pot on 'Tonight Show' By Tbe AHoclated PreH SAN DUEGO (AP) -A fomwr Kunaarlan air force pilot who defected to the United Stat.ea 12 years ago, lt~avlng behind an infan t son, has been reunited with the boy, ending a long atruggle for the child's release. LOS ANGELES -Actor Mlcbael Landon aay11 hti cah(.-eled an appcatancc on NBC's "Tonight Show" alter It.a producer aald o fll.m clip from Landon's new movie was "too deprt.'Uing." Landon, 4~. had been echeduled w ap~ar on the lhow Wednesday night t<> talk about the NBC movie "Lov ta "I never gave up hope." said Sandor Zoboki, who flew to freedom in his Soviet MiG 16 jetflaht.er in 1970 when his son, Sandor Jr., was 9 months old. Forever," which airs Sunday night. The movie recounui Australian joumallst Jobn Everlngbam'1 rescue ot hla atrlfriend from La06 In 1978. The reunion was initially scheduled in San Diego. but Zoboki said he "just couldn't wait to see hia son, so he flew to San Franclaco and accompanied the 13-yeaJ'·old to the Zoboki home in San Diego on Wednesday. "I sent them a clip in which 1 talk to the girl about what the Pattiet Lao ia doirig to her country," he aald ... "It contained actual photographs. He said it was too depressing . ": . I wanted to plug my Rlovie, but at that point it was not worth it. I wouldn't go on in a good humor." The actor said "Tonight Show" Laa on producer Fre~ de Cordova also promised lo cut out any comments about a TV Guide article criticizing Landon during the making of the film in Thailand. "The first thing he said to me was 'Szerusi,' that means 'Hi Daddy' in Hungarian," said Ziboki, 38, as he hugged and kissed the brown-haired child on the tarmac at Lindbergh Field in San Diego. Gene Walah, a spokesman for NBC, said de Cordova had asked Landon to send another clip but he declined and called to say he would be unable to appear on the show. Landon did appear on NBC's ''Today Show" yesterday, during which he discussed the TV Guide '!'ticle. Zoboki's second wife. Eva, and their son Andy, 6, were on hand to welcome the son they only lqlew from familr photograp,bs. , "I said that they knew better," Landon said. He said the article falsely claimed he hijacked a station wagon and a film crew. and falsely claimed he tore his clothes off during lj filmed 1ove scene. "I feel like we ve known ~im (Sandor Jr.) all along," Eva said. "He's always been a part of our lives. We talked to him at least once a month on the telephone. It's not like he's a stranger " A Hµngarian specialty, stuffed cabb age, was waiting at the Zoboki residence in nearby,.....- San t ee to celebrate t h e homecoming. Sh een due at 'Badlands' screening LINCOLN. Neb. -Actor Martin Sheen will attend a screening of "Badlands," a film based loosely on a lurid crime spree that began here in 1958, an official says. The film is based on the saga of Charles Starkweather and Caril ADD Fil ate, who went on a murder rampage through The elder Zoboki called it "a strange feeling" to see his son after all these years. "l recogJilied him right away and he recognized me. We have so many things to talk about. We're going home." Nebraska and Wyoming that left 10 people dead, said Sheldon Film Director Dan Ladley. Sheen, who appeared in "Gandhi" and "Apocalypse Now," stars with Sissy Spacek and Warren Oates in "Badlands," which was produced in 1974. Sheen, 42, will attend the film screening and a discussion session afterward on April He said his son would enter school immediately and start learning English. Sheen 15 at the Sheldon Film Theater. Zoboki, denounced as a traitor in hia homeland, flew the jet to Italy a few days..after the 25th anniver sary of the Soviet occupation of Hungary in November 1956. Utah goYernor rush ed to hospital His first wife d ied after Zoboki's defection and Sandor Jr. was raised by his grandmother ~n Budapest. SALT LAKE CITY -Although Utah Gov, Scott Matheson was rushed to a hospital emergency room, his chest pains were nothing more than a respiratory virus and probably unrelated to recent stress, an aide says·. Zoboki's fight for his son's freedom first drew attention last December when he picketed the Hungarian and Soviet embassies in Washington D.C. with a sign that read, "Let My Son Go." That act led to "a thawing" in When he vetoed two controversial bills dealing with cable television on Wednesday, Matheson suid: "This has been without question the most emotionally impacted public issue l have had to grapple with since I have been governor of Utah." Both bills sought to ban "indecent" cable programming. Aide AJleen Benlley said the governor, 54, "was taken to the emergency room of Holy Cross Hospital early yesterday and released after about an hour following an electrocardiogram. 0the Hungarian government's position, said Congressman Bill Lowery; R-San Diego. She said she did not think his chest pains were triggered by the stress of vetoing the legislation. "They're calling it an upper respiratory congestive virus," Bentley said. AT YOUR SERVICI Consumers should hold onto old bonds DEAR PAT: la It a good Idea to cash lo old bonds to bay new series EE bonds? Would I make more on my investment thb way? N.F., Costa Mesa AB you probably know, the new Series EE bonds held at least five yeal'S -will earn 85 percent on the average market yield on five-year Treasury securities. Older bonds also will get this rate if they are held five more years. There is a minimum guaranteed rate of 7.5 percent on the bonds. The Treasury Department is not reconunending that consumers cash in their old bonds to buy new ones because the guaranteed rate for the first five years is higher for outstanding bonds (those issued before last November) than the newly issued bonds. Of course; if savings bonds, new or old, are cashed in before five years elapse. they will continue to earn fixed, guaranteed interest, not the market based rates. For example, the new Series EE bonds earn 5.5 percent if redeemed after one year, rising gradually thereafter. If they are cashed in after six months. the redemption value reflects a 4 percent yield. Savings bonds are issued in denominations of $50. $75, $100, $200, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. Purchasers pay half the face amount, such as $25 for a $50 bond .• The bonds may be redeemed any time at,wr six months of issue at moet banks and other financial institutions. They are guaranteed as to principal and interest by the U.S . government and can be replaced without charge if they are lost or stolen. In addition. reporting of interest, for federal income tax purposes, may be deferred until t h ey are cubed, dispoeed of. or reach final maturity. whichever comes first. They are exempt from ltate and local i.ncome and per90nal property Glees. Always unplug appliance DEAR PAT: If aa electrlcal prodact IM!Cldatally fall1 la die water, 11 It 1afe to read for It If t11e ewltcb 11 ''off'' b11t tbe prod•ct l1 still pl•Ued-ID? N.T ., Newport Beacb No. Acootdina to tho Amociation of Home- Appllance M.anu6icturers and Underwrlt.erw 1Abmlltode9, the electrldty la etill there ae Iona u the product la plu.nd·in. Always unPlu1 any electrical proauct u aoon u you've f1n1ahed lllb\8 It. U you ettablllh the habit of always unpJuafnc after u.ee, you may JftYWllt a ,..sa,. trapdy. Thie pracUce {a m111e1Jy ln'\p0r1ant if you have chUdren in the howthoJa. AHAM and UL "'"91t you • .._.everyone at a Wnlty rneednl to di.cu. ihli impartlnt af9'y pl"ee9UdOO. ( Cabe/ TV denied ' DEAR PAT: My landlord saya be doesn't want me to uve cable television Installed lo my apartment even tbougb tbi1 wouldn't be any big deal aa far as lutallatloa la concerned. Cao be do this to me and the other tenants lo oar baUdlng? L.C., SQta Alla He can now, but there is a bill bel'bre the s.tate legislature (AB 429) that would: prohibit landlords Crom unreasonably denying a tenant access to a cable television system; demanding payment for granting access to a cable sytstem ; and discriminating in rental charges between a tenant who receives cable television and one who d~ not. The bill would not prohibit a landlord from requiring the cable television system or tenant to bear the costs of cable services, of from demanding reasonable indemnity for any damages caused by installation, operation, or removal of equipment. Product source sought · DE AR PAT: When I moved Into my house 14 years ago, a door-to-door salesman sold me a gallon can of a rrodact called "Dab-All. .. I stW bave eome o It left, but am finally rannln1 oat. I use Chia non-toxic s11bstaoce for everytbtag, from cleaning walls to perfect spot-cleanln1 of cupets. Do uy of your readers know wbere I can get more of tbls wonderful product? L.P ., Hutlngtoa Beach Check for labeling on the con~er that liBts the manufacturer's name. Then check with any library's reference librarian for help in locating the finn's address. If any of our readers know where this product can be purchased or can provide an address where you can order it, you will be cont.acted. You also could in~ulre about t he product by writing to the government and conaumer affairs dlvlslon of the Dtrect Selling Asloclaiion. 1730 M St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Home office deductible DEAR PAT: 11 die coat of u office la t-e bome dedacttble OD my federal tu rehlnl? l'H ~eard It 11 b•t oal)' Hder tome elrc1m1tucee. PieaH lea me taow wllat re41lrement1 mHt be met for clalm a ded•ctt ... N.T., Bnttn1aoa "Beaell The antwer Ii yea, according to the Internal Revenue &:rvlce, but only if the offl.ce la Wied exd.Ulively and on a ft8Ular bull f« a trede or buainell. Pubbllon 687, "lkaeSne11 U• of Yow-Home," c.ontalna more ln1orrnadon and can be obtained by phon1q the IB8 Formt piMne number: (800) ~2"4&86. ClAlllflED ~ Neorl11 hat# oJ all Dall11 Pilat reader• have uaed the_ clani/ittl aection lo buy or sell o product . CLASSIFIED . lttl lattt! 11111~•m--..ft..,.• h ... l•-._-liftm l!r la!! ~ ...... "'hit i===:=iiiiiimiiiiiiiiillnml tMl lntttl am=-="=--='::":' INDEX f'ot T~ough u··· IW ··m--To 81·c1 y ..... a.1 a.a 81t11rd•" p11blloat1on1: ..,. - -• >'Ml -nu, \199 6:30 p,m, the pre11IO\lt Jl\ne'lt ma1.n channel View from fMIJ\ificent 8 642-5678 day. "or Sunday and Br, 6 & pool home. Reduced' •1,860,000. Monday p11bllcallon1. u ·y II .. MAL ESTATC t2:00 noon 81111rday. 1 II PU llYJlllT \ Spectac\41ar bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, °""""' ~mHUlo ., .... """"" •lbool'tlN-lo c.c.iotlllllO -h C.....-dol Mat ........... .._ n.r .. ~n1 ICITON> '~"uwn ValWy ll~nu,,.....•-h ll11n1 11.,1;.,.., .,.,,,,. ~8-h ............ii1lla ........... H_J i..-. ,_, M-Vto)O ::~,,.::" S.11 J,..n c.,....,.,,.. S.ni.. AN S-1 B.""11 s. .. 111 i..,v ... :!-•e...-11 T U.UA .. = llW Alt 2 ba dn. 2 bollt IJ*"ft. &duced-fU00.000. mi Kiii• ~~=may PllllllU Ill. IOUlflNT l'Oi: be made unlll 5:30 p.m Occ-an & Je,ttY view.. MarlM room, 4 bdnn, 3 Oat for tn. MKt d1Y'• publt-bath, 3700 tq.fl. $1,386,000. Oceant.ront . :&: callon. For Sunday and LIH llll 1oa.. Monday publloatton1, 104-0 12:00 noon Saturdari R.!mod~led 3 bdrm, 2 bath + larae rec, nn .. :=: Pl .... -~•k tor a "k II bewn ceUinp, lumilh~. peitic*. $420,000. :g:: ~~::~r a~.han cancel· flllUlll IWltftl llLLTIP '~' New 4 br, 4 IA ba, C'Ulll.Om French Normandy ::~ 11111111 FA!Ulte 1.2 prime MCre hilltop $1.250,000. :~: ~~r~ :~;r:1md:~1:~: 01111111 OAYI IAYPlllT := ty. The DAIL v PILOT a•· Coronado 1ala11d CUil. bayfront lot~boat 1°"' 1umea llablllty tor lhe d k p•--· ll N ... 70 000 / 1ote llrlt Incorrect ln1ertlon oc: • ..., .. ava · ow .., • w . 10N only. IOIO ~~-~~~~~~' loet = • 111 mn ......... , ................ l.lve In 3 bdr"'• 2 bath upper IPt. Co"'"'erclal ahoe>. ottlc9 or r~ on lower level plu• 4 car arklng. Prie. at 1396, \ f >I I, / tl I:' If It ( '• •/I'<' w .. ,m.,.. .. , h&ut1d .. 1t~ .\4...-e ... 41' All!lf'\nWnY 0.0t-ll P.--ny -.,_ p"'I>'> ::~ _1_ .. _1_n_le_r_S_al_• ___ 1 ,.. mlll w BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l·l 1 l\.,y•.•d• U»v• ~-k (, 1 '; {,'">I llDA> !Gt!J•!!•!!f!ll~~;-..J1U00~2!j-;:=~~;;;;~~~~~~!!!~ Luxurlou1 ltvlng. Two 009 :~ -bedroom eondoa. lnlide 112e IUI parking Included. Club·• t:::,~i~,,y (\1t)tjioff\!'H"'m. L)uµW~"1 Umu 11-w i.Movod 1uc hOUH, pool and 1pa. :~ THE IEYSI FOi IAU II LUIE Security guarded gate. '""'°""' f'tuprr\) lndw1nal Prop< y m : This 4 Bdrm home has 01 LUSE am11 $115,000 MCh. mt just bean reduced to Ill.I*' 1..u1a1or &w M.obiw Homs l'oru ,,,. S118,900 end great UY 1 • .. -11.1Ln uoo terme are avallablel Up-Beautiful rerr"'ieled EastbluHs condo. 4 - Mw nw.n. Orwn Ou"ft'CA 1•2b graded and protesalo· Bdnn or 3Br/den/ofc. 3 baths. Pvt end 111·1* :~ nally landscaped with unit. nr pool. New cpts, appliances, ~~~~~~~~ Out of Cou.n\y Ou1 uf Sww ~,..,,,,. m~ many amenllles Cell Ill OAIYM t)~ now tor complete details mirrors & additional decorator touches. ~~ tl:r.:w..r 1)7) on low lntere11 rate It· Open Sat. and Sunday Noon to "'pm CUSTOM FRENCH wl1h IMO c " antique marble fireplace, IMO nanclng. all nowl 2114 Vista Laredo, Newport Beach leaded glue trench .. '1'°°1 •• ~6-7171 S l b doors. court vard and ~ a e terms negotia le or lease at 1 $1500/mo. Avail immed. Agent Pe•~r muc::h more In thla 1 level. THE REAL ESTATERS RENTALS ""'-l\;mlOhl<d 2100 .._Uni~ 220C HUWft f'unu.hed or Unl"nualwd 2300 Condo l'um H OO Condo Uni 1410 Town~lum U1CJ Town"'-\Jnf 1)~ o..pi.. .... '""' UJO O..ph-•" V11r !bi ) ApATlt!Wftla ~ 2600 ,._.,,,..,1aun1 2700 Ap<o P'Um "" Uni UOO -2900 -&-2802 -la.M°"'la 2I04 ••wn This Immaculately malnt· alned 3 Bdrm has two separete garages, cop· per plumblng hardwOO<I floors. and a backyard that gOM IOfever. Desir· able area and rock bot· tom price. Only S 132, 500. 751-3191 c;,_, • ._ ~ !pSELll!.CT S....V-r IVT!wla -~ ~;:·.:; ::;~ = PROPERTIES 'IWn<ala w.,,...., 2909 --------c;.,.," I<>< R.ont 2912 111,100 Olllft fto-n<alo 2914 --iwn1a1a me llSllE = ~nS:.!" :~ $52,000 loan with pay-5..,..._. m1 ments ot S599. Super M .. """'"" 21m bachelor (or baehelorel· ANNOUNCEMENTS ,.,., ...... ,.__,.. :IOOl ...,_, "' I' uund )004 t>.......W. 3011 P'"°""I S.rv..-3014 Srt.ooi> "' ,,,.,,__ JOit Trov.-1 3011 BUSMSS ' FINANCIAL --'"' s.i. 4011 ._,_ 0pporwni-4014 a...-Wanl.-d 401t •tnve.tnwnl Opponu.NU. .Ott In_.,,..,.\ WanlOd tO:u 'Money 10 U... 4014 •M_,.w.,....., -Ma<._.., T 0 , 40la £MPlOYMENT H•lpWant<d ~100 'Jo1aw ... ...i )I~ Al9W.S c. .. -0.. )610 ...,,._ )OJI) ~ -"""'· ~ MERCHAIOSE An-8010 ApplAan<'ft eo11 1 AurtooN IOU Bide Mo,.....i. 9014 c--..• Equl-• .... Comp<1W'n 9018 Ff"'M '°You IC1U F'l.rNIW-. ~s.i.. --c.-Jrw•lry le) pad. Adult condo pool and spa. A mu1t -· 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS fLDllU Flll&Hlll Por1ollno 4 Bdrm. owner wlll help In every way poaa.. large guest room with bath. A$klng $315. 000. U flllil()Uf t1()MfS Ree1tors1 87S-«IOO IEWPOIT HlllUllS Newport Beach home tor only S t76,000. Great en- tertainment home. Huge 15X31' llvlng room over· looks covered pallo and Y8'd. 3 huge Bdrm•. 2 blth. All har~ood noors. A muat see, call nowt 5-46-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS llUD IS ""' large 4 bdrm home be--Wood. Call 720-1113 hind guarded gatea. LIWEST PIUOE Eaatelde 3 Sdrm with great loan and 1uper locatlon. Exciting price of only $118,00P. Call for details. 751-3191 WOW! VIEW I VlLIEJ P 81\()( amlc view of Baek Bay and city tight.a from thla huge Dover Shorea 4 Bdrm pool home, Olher • SElECT teaturea Include: glgantlc maater aulle with 1un· PROPERTIES deck, three car garage ---------1 and on fee land. An e1t· LUii IPTIIH treme value at $524,900. Low down or 77 are ol-Call nowl 646-7171 fered on lhts beaulltul , apaclous E.s1de condo. End unit w/trple, ott8fs a great uaoelatlon leatur· THE REAL ESTATERS Formal dining and famlly rooms. Owned by an tn- stltullonal lender, lhia may be purchased with less than 10% Int. on an AITD. Call for viewing and financing delalls. $1 .075,000 lee. IEWNITm/Plll Corner property conve- nient to everything. Owner must aell t his home with 3 bdrms, large patio and 1011 of poten- tial. Submit now. RE· DUCED AGAIN lo 1225, OOOtee. Ing comm. pool, apa, V.MI Ht HO'\ l clubhouse & tennis. IEW •••••• u•er llOMI' 1 .. c. 631-7370, 540--0312 •ar•et, If.tit fe REALEST.VE ltrell .... 111. ... 1 ____ 63_1_·_1400 __ .IUH Ill-I.. llMGAITU MllUllLllU luKury condos on the oceenslde of hwy. with •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillmmi.lilililililililiiiii;,,--t use of pool and spa ..1111 Theee hlghly upgraded unit• have good partllng lacllltles. Ideal setting near beach, shopping. and transportation. From $127,500. M+-7020 RESIDUHIAL Rf&l ESTAlf SfRlllCES llllU ... R Sltt,111 Outstanding quality home with ocean view & room for a pool. 4 BR's. beautifully decorated. Owners will trade for Big Canyon property. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 I.JIU 1ua. man Mini ranch In Norco, '"' acre tpreed, w/38r. 1~ Ba. A11um Gt toan. $107 ,500 FP . bkr 851-1360 _,,.,_,. M....-M1ot Wonu.d TUllFtllOt ..... o.rt1ng enct unit 1n qu1et -~~~:;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;. P..Wala IOl'I w-ii--11 °''"'° "4nv•..,. • 1:qu,_. "'-•Or9ww W"~~- BOATS. 0--t """' '010 ~· "7011 Pllwff ?OU &II -7014 :r:~, 701f 701f ......,,~ 7010 Sil .... o.n. 'mt s......,. -ti'%':::.'-'1ftl 'IOU llANSPOUATIOft A...-cnt• eoao lllr-ydoe IO 12 eecurlly gated complex! Clean u a whistle, pc)Olt, BALBOA PENINSULA tpe and m0te. 10.5% fl-$5000 REBATE' Sharp 2 br reduced 10 nanclng. Only S!0,500. • S2SO,OOO 1tlnt nnane1ng. CtlM "°"" 979-5370 0 p e n w k n d • p m \ t >I l I 11 F // I• '' •.,, ,,.., ••• For Claaalfled Ad ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AO-VISOR ~2-5678 On brand new Towne Homes in 544-1281 Eastside Costa Mesa. 3 ~. 3 C.Jilti~ baths, attached double car garages INe. 1111 3BR 2 tty 2be •14'9,500. w/S87K ~% mtg. Sam Crane Agt. 496-8104'. 493-4900, 548-7530 C....UMI.., 1U2 J•&ut c-..,i.n IO 1 t -a.~.. '°" --------'M_,..iws.-tolt with automatic door openers. Large private patios for all units, and a couple even have extra large yards. ANO-you can choose your own color of wall to wall carpeting!! Builder will help finance with small down payments. Prices as low as $134,500!! Better check on these exciting NEW homes for this low price TODAY! 1 bdrm home In lron1. 2 bdrm rent•I In rear. CIMn. quelnt. ehanning. $222.500. Agt.&<62-46~ M--I030 AV'• ecnt ,..,.. ..... Tro~ 8024 Tnllon. \Jllllt7 to'9 AUTOMOTM AulO,,_,,_ """'~ Au.._ Woni.d Spana. -· "-• -on-TN<U y.,,. Anu.q,...,~ MJTOs ltatTtD IOIO IOI~ -'°" -IOU -too ~ llOS !s.. :::; 8MW 1112 C1u-1114 lltllNn 1111 O.t.un.n ti It '"""" 9111 ""' t1n Kondo tlU ..... N tltl J....-r tl21 J-.... ~'"' llN l....na tll8 ....... lll1 M .. i. 1141 ''Orltf'r Pu hlif"a r fon • ~Ill llH' no ITllUll8." I p111 th~ •d lo th~ D1ll7 Piiot 1od AOI lot• of ~•II• •1111 1hrre 10 fo,., q ... urt~d ~oplo a-,1 Nkklt _,, .. ,,. .. 111 .... M-.u tl4J l~-------oill _.... .. 114' "''""''""" 1141 MO II• ()pf! till Pan.... llllJ ~ II" ,........ tit? Roftwll "" :=,~ ::t BMI> •1• ~ ''" 11• em '"' tlft "" .. , told,, ,,,,,..,.,. ,,.. Dall1 f'Allor. " 1 '~lwtlt ••II, <•II• 1h• flret tl•1 -.Id Hit! II tlie wt•l!.d MJ for •II• prln l'wHt.d. 1 ._.d an atl I• llll• 9'"9htf' 11111 fllMI of ., ,.1 .. ··-'"• •lie 0.111 Piiot. .... .._ c:.I• ,.,_ OPEi SITllllY 11-1 Pl 1111 OlllllE HWNIT IUGll OFFIGE lll· 1101 ., 112-llll WALKER••.EE Real Estate AGrm~~C=l (C\'·'j --.. • •~•Mr.,•n• '!:~~, S(C~~1v\-"~trs· :: -----........ .., QAY I, POU.Ml ·~':...i.:T!...: = .... IO too .. f-•111iplo -· I NAVE IT I I I' I' I I c t I W 0 M H K I j I' r I I 1J I, llfOGGI I I' I I I DOWOME I I I' I I SHORE CLIFFS Jutt listed, CIOelll· canyon view, atiJnnlng 4 BdrmL Tllnlt ..... G«ry & Christ• 673-7761 780-1317 ....... ...a 2 Br ea ch . OWC 759-1578 DupleK by Own/Agt. 1Br & 28r. $235,000. lge cattl dwn . owe 12% 67~ Of 879-0667. C.ta.... ltl4 Ultsm Quiet cul·de-aao 1trN1 l)f'OYldee prfll1l(;y & Nf91)' tor the •ntlra t•mlty In thlt Ideal realdenllal .,..., 3 bdrml, 8 beth• & l'lu~ b-4kyrd Ideal for your own private awtm-rnlno pool. 8rand rww on the martt.i. Better take • look I 14t · UO 1 or 792·7313. WALKER•LD Ralllillle ' Orange Coelt OAJLY PILOT/ffridey, Aprtl 1, 1083 1nm w hh 1~.-i~~.._~ ............ ....,_,'!llll~.-.,_._.---41'==~=~t=-=;1nm:~':"~·:uw~:U lnm '"•'''"" -=n '::'~ ll'n•'dt111r••·~'llll.L-11BmmLJ.11t..._ ,_. JtMrr llH hi tmM Ml IM HU LMiM.... Utl j!!1~~ im cm Ill IM Ult Celt Im .efl m&.... '"" ..... .al I It 2~ k oeMd. W9ll I Ir I~ !!fr:..""'· L.1¥. M tMOMI .......... ••••• llLI ~="&"°:o~I ~ I em LmSl ftlW to 'uh. Hooo/mo ~~;;d':: 91ACH AMA M'r lftll I l·on• bdrm unltt with ''°"' .,.,y room. Loe 1 Ouatom ~II)' 110-1117• 11or•o•. 01011 10 ~..!,-=:;.~. ~ l)(IVat• ~loa Or•t fl· br I m1ny 1manltlt1. ~ 10110011, oood Ire•. ldtm ..... MIO '... ...utlllll g1rden ac>I• Mll,111 ~; 1230,000 tm1 mo Call Patrtak, lrtpH lltMI IHI 1611/mo. f lt, la1t & ,_ 1 T..._ htiolWdecit If», ,_., Squuky cl an 3 Bdrm, 2 bl. 2 car gar. New pluah carpet, n w no-wax fin, new counter topa, now paint. Pttrne Fountain Valley loricdon. '89,960. 8T!AL llW. out11ano1ng L.91 IULn deyi 762•14:d ev• & 4 ldfm Iba, NtCI VtlW. :'1:Ja~o:. ':::t:: Cal...._, M4-2ttt ~·No re ..:I VllW HOMI. 4 ldrmi' IJa.l• wtlnde 720-1 . HOOl mo. Call Vicki. I ; IO or a ft IP~ tlr '-.:A:· S = I::-= ~, :U.'tt ~1m';;,.M~:1 Pour~. Coata Mw, I Cetta ""' UM 4tMOtO ~~·~:!~:kdy1. ~.0....1 mo * w.'w11eon 13t·6683 .} O.\l~Y. 27ot Oliff Of. Call It t~ la .iudloa •leNJI. 2 IR 1 11, lncd y1rd, It,,.!..... Uft flr~ pool, d..,..tt. '"' 1 lod1y1 ,. .. "odger1 pelloe. QroH I U ,760; look1bla •tore thad, 3 1, Iba , lam rm, ltml ... ta Aal l2lt Hld .. ••i w111:0::-er..,pvt' pallo. •tr• lrg •1 • 13 Mite H40,000. Prln onl't. ~· ,,..,, opta, no t:'t. dlnlnO ttpto ~ 1n1tr __ _ _ dtfn 2 · 1 • g11"4.,,. 2 Bt tllH.00. ·~>e,j 1 ,,,._, ~ c. ea!IOe. .. Ownt. '4t..ou3 ~ ~ d:.f.· ,l:,.. o 1 eutte ~1oreoian tub, poo1 2 Br twn" ... '•lrtane ~.;:i~'l:&.1'=l"'· 1157-2141 •\oh Owner/ Ajent curl\y ~em. , .. !MG, I unite 2 blcl ~ bch " • & 11un1, BOO II ltom Oarden1, l4tO mo. . Going 8an1nA1 looll:lng tl ,, T~f94i=· ~!O lrg owner• unll. 1475: Wffttld• C.M. CIHn & herbOf. t17llO/mo. Cal1 &4&.1091 Cttlt Ina UH for family Nvlno -11t Mo. h i1_". eel!.~ ' · •4 000. lkt 16t·13e0 11)1rp 2 Ir. 1 la. O.r· ~11°'64W208 L.ga family 6 rm w/gar1041 --rent"'°"'" you In 1r1 1 Bltr. ~ IY... pall. feno.d patio, lfl· I.I l/Bluff CondO 2 11ry wife ..._ kltGtl kld1 <* We have 2 Br .. t Ba • .J"I..-.,., 1 3bf', 2be. +patio rm, pool, 3 bdrm' den, A·2, Wiii Wutrw Pr,ntrUH i"d o•r~ no rl•. 4gBr, 3 ... Nwti ratutb: MC41falY fnod MOo now ~ ... o . 3 er .. I~ Ba. ··, ~114 I I neutral decoeeaxfrat. trade for O.M. un1t1. Pll l&Ll/1.1111 0526~"1° h 't2 eec:. tu per. t taOO /mo. 53Mt00 BEST FVty ,.. Aflll9lln 1475. POOi, lndry llC., 110 .,,. I .::•:.:u~L.., ... _. .... ra_.....;l.,.Mt~ .• •e1. ...... lMI ilitiui,~IOO~·~S4~1~~15iiiiij~'~7~0~0~,o~o~o~. ~3~7~1~3-S~·~·~· 1129 Otlml Wa • eo.ta J1~54~2 :, :1~-M~;~ · 87f.2480 _ Beautltully land114aped siet•. 114S.956e. .,:,!~ •----.. ----------lhore. llSO-t& 7 I. Mffa·2000 & 1100 a.f. LAROE BLUFFS CONDO !Miia -O-den apt .. POOi I ep., Duplex w .. 111da C.M. 2 tu~ .. l II.I -.a Newport Heigtll1, 3 Br. 1 ChUok tpiller 131-tttl 1950/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. wllh 2 1tr,,. ,A Br• 3 Ba. *3111 hOml w/pool & deok Petloe/daolte. ~ petl. Br. 1 Ba Neat a cute. -,,. • .EST .uys a.... Be. houH, new pa1n1, • pool, 2 oar gerage w/ tt:SOO mo. 144-2t07 + .,_..and utile paid t-Bdtm 11,4.. carpe t,. drepe1, emall 1~ ·11 * * * * Magnltloant ,,encn Re-11ew roof, rellnlehed a uto opener, wllhtr, 01P Radhlll/lrvlne oall t5e0-llle& fenced p1t10, encil1d ~. ~, ~ome w/vlew or hardwood ftoort, loroed dryer hook-up, large Ooeanlronl home 3 bf, 4 539-1190 BEST Alty,_ 2250 V=8d gar• g e . n o P •II . '~ •-..a. ..... • ... , .... 1~4' atlll S II &M al h t d 1 ti d dbl family rm. be. $2000 mo. Avail. M-.y ·~" 14711/mo plu1 14'75 MC. " --,........ Harbor. Orem. r ea ' e IC 1 2094 8almoral 111. Mrt Long, lll0-1 t80. ..._.. &41-5442 Of 770-5829 • .,.-.,C! 1W ....... ,... H4ef •t I "'"' ::."l.:::~.~~: ~; \ftf:d!~~A::1~g l.tt1 ltr laJe 14.. TSL rngmt. 642•1803 1975/mo. 3 Br. 2'A Ba. W11tala1lel ntl 2 Bdrm. t'A Ba. t6e6 •3 lk 2 e.. nr SC PIU, • ~\ Hr ..... •I• Whit Inf I ..... formal dining rm. 4 ~ 1119,000. 648·504t aft UITllll cuetom Condo Mwpt * Older 1 Br wtyard, 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. '646 S.A pool, IC>• carport Q,. '.JI . Mr nitN wl lftlll (lwMlnwt) 1112.... 2 matt• !Milt-. one w/ 8. NW LIT 3 Br 3 Bl 3 CM gerage Cre1t. 2 car 3•r, pOOI, i!S:enar pd. /:arage 1111 E. 2111 54&-2408 Chlld ok '1896.' No 1>91•· l'\"I .., 1 .......... Yl..,.. Slit.... leouul a flrtiplaot. Maid9 1&.lff•mo.... ·-LMll& ciondo. Ab1olutely Im· tann4a. IC>• w/ hoOk up. • no peU. 7 2·5122 752-5822 , .,. ••-.... --t/ , __ ,..i tt S1A..,. rm, workehop, ltudy, • ... ,. Avail Apt'N. Wll1\Jll Yl.1MI •1 -._,,,.... .,. ,__ ,._ >ant too. 2 erIba.1137. Fant11t lc ocean & mac. Cell for •PPI Tit..._, NJ 1.., E'llde Adult Uf•tyle ,,, '" ..,.., ....... " ..... ,,.,.,..., =· Mlakl Coopw. 000. Blu. 840-9019 coutal vlel/I. 1155,000. $950/mo. Agt. Herry '-.-. • C.• Uaf. MIO Bach, t 'dA Br. Apti. 2Br tea l.ndty lee ~# (714)772·7211 831-t2M Ulll :oi:·lmrMctcat!::: Uke nu, lafge~ ~ WlllllUllllll WALKER & LEE R.E. 3 Br, 2 Ba, ger, yd a 3 Br. TownhouM, powd· °:"'~~~k:-:'d~ ~ ency. 1450 llflgle 649 1.:;.,." gardn $975/mo. 297 ., rm, 2 Ba. trplo, com-w/pool, gate. l47o+$40 8ICh 1375 2 Br 1 B1. cerpetl, ~ •• 1 .... tU.. DlltrtHSI Brentwood. 845-1473 mly pool 11000/mo. utll 1911 dlicount, or 1 Br. 1450-MeO drapee, no pet1. l500 6' ::: Palm OeHrt, Deep Ca· 2 Br houM, hrdwd lloof1, 57348158. • pure.ha•• option 2 Br. l s;l&-1546 1250 n c utll. pd. '·''\,j TlflMJ .......... 141-1411 lnlat "" nyon Tennie Club, 3 Br. 2 ger, $586 & 1400 1ec. HV Monte;o Ute, airy 4 Br. 175-2580 TSL Mgmt. 84Ml22 831-6230 Beth .. .(;~, IWm ..af 181 LEASE OPTION Blg Ba. 1 etory, end unit, dep. 2390 Elden Ave 2 Ba . I 1 2 7 51 mo. Adult condo. 2 :r. bf', 2 THE SEVILLE LMge 2 Br. t Ba. upetalre. •. ,.~ CONDO/EASTBLUFFS ~· tum.~..:,,.. vtew, enc paUo, IUlly tum. •n I PllWITI 84()-4099 Of 97~0 ba, ell emenlt 91. sc Newly decorated 2 Br Nloe .,. .. , QUlet. gatege. 'o(\; Excellent ll11anclng. 4bf', 11~~ c1en: fireplc: I IO 9 . 5 0 0 . Ca I I 1 Bi trallef tum or un· Sui>« •herp 4 Br 3 Ba, Plan., ... Min. to All· w/ga1, ,_ ~·· drpe, '515/mo. 831-&812 '~i:i l IUL llY Lrg 4 Bdrm, formal dining nn, spacious family nn, eating area In kitchen. Only $185,000orwlllt'9defor poof, apa. chlld'1 park. 819/340-0395 turn. Ulll pd. Range & comm. pool. l rplc, port, lrvlne & beach. :~~=· lncd Y w/patlo, 3 bf'. 2'11 bl, frplc. encl. ~"~•I ~n•d~~~ :S~11~1z0;:~h: lu1h grdn1. $1,495,000 ..... ,., OG 0.1141 frig. $395/mo. 11t plu• $1300/mo. Heve 01ner1. le251mo. 835-1455 281~8.nta Ana S520 y:· 1750. AvaH. April 1. . $165,900. cloee to tnopplng & PQ91. .... Lg 2Br, 28e, below mkt, MC only. 499--t817 Fred, agt 83t·1288 Cell 1·11, 83&-4120. 511-1852 (H Pvt party. 714/~11 golf & lennl1. 875.0105, om TIWI-''' HlllVE m ,,., ...... ,., ....... $495/mo. 2 Br. 1'1· Ba. THE SEVILLE 2 Br WI~ r. IDITHWDOD Iv mag, &191586-4-018 18191346--8999 DHlgner perfect wllh NEW ~ted 20 Town-lalMI upper unit belc:ony UA. ~ti, drpe. bltlna, 1 ~~·~ ILlfH ' 0.t 1f CeHty 1525 Cape Cod charm. 2Br home ILLAOE COM· Ptala1ala 2IOf ~7 ~ WM~ ~8 t~1~.i::!~·s~~!:r f~~ 4 Bdrm 3 Ba, dining rm, lrg family rm, •m SEW BARGAIN. 3 bdr. l1m rm. FALLBAOOK 2'Aba cozy home QOm· MUNITY. 2 6 3 Br. 2'n B FRO T S ...... acular TSL ••omt . ...2·1803 Ave. 1520, Cell 1-5. ~~~II sunken living rm. $209,000. 3 BA. 2 BA . "Linda" 2'!t ba .• wide 8reenbe4t. INFORMAL ELEGANCE plete with wood burning Be. teo0-1800 Jl<I ft. of A.Y N -,.._. ... .... 83&-4120 ~-f'lll WOllllHHE the Blulf1. Newport LANO. Wiii IMM option. 4 Br. 2 Ba on 1 acre, air cond. wet bar & lul •PH In every home • plu• 1tudy. Pvt perkg, • ...._ •Townhouse 2 Br. 1'1lr • ' Model, 11ngl• 1tory, In AH new. YOU WM THE ftteplaoe, formal dEinl , pure luxury. OaragH, view, epac. 2 br. 2 ba, WllM .. _ 1 •-J Beach. Exc:ellent condl· 12211,000. Siu, 544-0134 gourmet w/91Ung ber, equipped kitchen. -muter 1ulte, d ining boat 1llp avall. (714') Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apt1. Ba. Patio, gar. dw, 'fl-.· • 2 Bdrm 2 Ba, frplc, formal dining nn, a or 846-5388 COl'f lam rm. MP din rm. ence hu acceae to pool room•. wood burning 752·9511 or 876-6491. Avail lmmed. pool, IPA. 1550/mo. 548-9084 .,, 1,, realshowplace!$133,900. llon.QNLY $185,000I huge gar, best area. endj1eunl.1795/mo. ltreplac11. micro-wave VACATIONS / BAY· L.R.carport.Nopetl. 2 DW c.11 Agenl/Owrler 3 Br. 2'A BL TownhouM. I I I 5 . 0 0 0 . • g ' 111111 U&Ln oven•. prlv1te patio• & FRONTAGE w/pler 1111 Bactt 1410 bf', 1'!t ba. lrptc. . P"' 1 ·J.~ WllNllllE IULn 111-3000 (714)844-8382 1148,500. 10% down. 8191725-4412 875-2311 or eve• ciall yard•. gardener provld-5/2tl,or2Br.l800,18r, !Br. 14754495 patio, ger. No pets. A~ ~~~-~·~~~~~! 873-1&58. U. •-"'·--1•-••• ,,,,75 ed. Elegant living only 15 1550/mo. 303 E. c.......__ 2 Br. 1685 1525/mo Avall. Apr. 1 , d !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .:. Jaemlne Cfeelt Condo In -c..,a ._ .,._..,,,. mlnutH from Fuhlon water. 1..a71•2888 ....,,....-TSL Mgmt. 754-0081 134 Hamilton. 543-5478 ·.t c.ta .... 1014 Plll 2 llY I 111111 YllWI Corona del Mer. Spot-4 Br 2'~ba. pool, NP1 Bcti. VERY CLEAN -3Br home, la(and. 7 mlnut• lo S.C. 2 Br gerd«t apt patio 1 UY YU Tl--;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;;i;;I MT 1!41.... ie. 2 Br. 2 e.. with Den. (W91telllf) home tor top encl gar1041. lg yerd w/ Plaza or O.C. Airport. lnpr! ltecll 2'11 chlld OK. No '*-· St0r-Y•. 3 lalge bdrm r,"r1d • In Turtle Rode 4 bdrm1, Pleue cell k> ... ttlll 3 yean old, 2 car garage, E. C.M. or Npt Sch In-big 1hade tree a covd Ju1t Hit of Newport a 0 • rm. s 4 5o1m0 . y frp6c tlo ": •• 1111 ftlll 2 ba., formal dlq. rm.. lovely Newport Beach tennl1. pool. 1ecurlty. come property with p1tlo. New cpt1, new BMS. a eo ol Sen Diego ~ y ..... · P~ ~.: 1n ... l/IOOd ahutt9"1, ,_ e«· 2BR 21>e condominium. Priced to MIC. 1310,000. ~·· unit 3'ound "'· drapee & freehty painted Frwy. From I 1000/mo. Spadous single, OM y • ~ pet A Sharp 3 Bdrm family pet and pelnt. Covered 1mrnac cond. Open Fri/ Sat/Sun 12-4. Owner 642· I ln1lde & outl Famlll11 131-6439. 2473 Orange & two bedroom LMga 1 BA. 734-C Shall· ~ •· 8-45-:i.381 •· home, great locatlon. bl1ok patio. 11119.000. CHESHIRE AEAL ES-22 BMchcomb« ~Ive, NO CASH only pleue. l<Jda & 1>911 Ava.. co.ta Mela. mar. 1375. 548-1837 & i..:1n A1klng only I t24,950. TATE N.B. 844-7424. Broker 3 unlll Bal 11. aleo 3 unite ok. S725/mo. call agent PANORAMIC apartmtnts. 842-3307, AW't Ailt 8. Wtlllf ' ·~ ' .,, ! For an 'Ppolntmenl to ~ 759-1871 BLUFFS DollhouM Condo ·N.B. tOf TO'$, land etc 81837•1154 or 544)-1164 OCEAN VIEW fMtlWe IHfll... 2 Br 1'.+ 8a Townhouse, I .... c:all 540-1161 Ill.Ill PlmlaJ Single leYel 3 er. 2 e.. M c Na 1 h A• a It y Family 3 br unll 14751 Hlghly uP41reded 4 Br, PMw duplex. 2 6 3 bdrm. cerporll g1rage, 1mell ~ lty fllllT --LIT ~=2~6oo own/Aot. ::.!~1334, 851·9899 ~~s~P~~~J°,!' ~4~1 .. ~1~ ~;~~~~: \'ffl'~~>~r~~ ~::: :'.if~~ndty rm.1rp1c. ··~, 651-1177 Belt &Q,ced In town •t WANT Ocnlront dplx tor Deluxe 3 br family epot 2 ext 4220 8 4 1 -111 4 wk n d • 2643 Orange or ~ • HERITAGE REALTORS 1 •RID ltl .... ~:~ & ·~::.Comer st8~~ciC:;4p~nC:CEu~~ Beytront Condo, boat-be modern kltch pet1 Spac1ou1 ser, den, lg tam 842-5652 S.8 Mon-F TSL ~~ °'~_1603 ' .11 I . E ,_ Fri-Sat Rare 4 Br 2.~ 1llp. 875-0105, (819) le00'1 nr South Cet P1Za rm w/wel bar & 2nd FUltNtSHED or BEAUTIFUL Badlelor w/ 'rJ 1 ,' --IUL.._ Ba, qu.91 court, poo1: etc, 34_8-6998 • BEST Alty 53M190 ,_ lrplc, quiet Nwpt Hgt1 UNFURNISHED petlo a c:arport. $405. "1b 1550/mo. 2 Br 2 ea. Apt. •-•-Ownr/1gt 875-5718. GEMSTONES HOUM1orl350kkl/petoff -.AvalfApr. 1.11000 . ALLUTIUTIES pet1. Aval! now. 2850 upper unit, balcony, If!.; ITM12t s 187,500. '"' l>NCh area h~ or Newport blvd blll1 pd mo. 845--0554. PAID, HEALTH Hllfla. 1rp1c. lndty rm. carport · '1 'o •• --o.c. rncome. 873-73 t t BEST lee 53M 180 W•tclltl-pool-hOme, 3 Br CLUBS. yruNIS TOP .,... 549-2« TS M 21~5 M•i:2 1803 .'1 , ... Quiet 1treet, EHtalde, 11&2,500. TlllLEllll ILD rr..t -•--•• •-lOlt 3 Ba lrpc patio/arbor """ STUNNING large I Br. L gm -I.of·· 4 n...._ on ~eac, apacioUI ..... -• Big 4 br NEWPORT Al· S400'1 Ill W/lll man' ext'r••· 11100'. SWIMMING plus 3BR l'llb Ea tlld ,.•:,•. A l1tga epotleel ....,.,, 4 bdrm, 2~ ba, patio. M llft Tl YITlf VIERA condo. TRADE, Older quality 2 bf' crptd e73-r734 much more! Sony, ~~1~~. ~ :t.reo kkl1. utllaPd e~q>.-e:c~ y"" .., .... ~1 •"' 141-lln ~~~::::;:: lrplci, bulltln1. CIOll 10 2Bdhou 169:600 OPT . OA RENT . decor Kld1/Pet• 1815/mo A all 4/1 1'r•11 walk to pool and tennla. beach, IChla. lhopplng. 5 Bd ho~ie dbl gar (819)439-3848 100/mo 539-8190 2Br 1ba, dbl 0111. garden· no pets. f4odets EaatakSe gorgeoua 2 Br. 2 951-9847 . v . :,.1(l Reduced over 120,000 Aaume 1at TO at 11¥.%. m 950 c121 'Gutierrez . BEST Rlty lee er. fncd yrd. pet ok. optn dally 9 to 6. Be. yerd 1595. <:. for fut ..... Owner It OMW/OMC. 1199,500. • Call 759-1877 I tal 2 I "'d 1'L b $850, Ph 875-3083 or Oakwood 840-7114. 2 Br. 1~ 8a quiet, town- Timi SWIMMING & CLUBHSE Plua 4 BR 3 Ba, 2 car gar, Wiik to Back Bey. Nwpt Rlvtera TwnhH, Vl/fY pvt patk>, ~ w/ ha4p. FP 1125,750. Agt. 882-1700 Sea Propertln. Ltd. ta I erg• .,.. rm1. ,. a 8711-9887 houee No peta.1450/mo ~:·it being ,,.,,...red. Exlat· 873-2810 I r--1-L.. condo No pell. 1550. R .. Orl llvlng among tell for 2 peop4e 765 w 18th Ing 111 le auumab6e at --...---___,-,--..,...-..,..,,...-lfaltla 1-ealtl .. ua• Bob B 646-743-4 BLUFFS 2Br & den Up-"--den Apartments pines, runnl"" 1treem1, St .~ .. .,507·. . ·~,ll"] 10.75%. NOW ONLY LIOOISL.E/BYOWNER .,_ · graded I level. Green· UGJ lulh~&2Bt2 .,...,.... 1;,i 1271,000. 142 VIA UNOINE lt!QMt ltacll, 21'9 Opn HM Set/Sun. 2 Br be It . 11 100 I mo, port BudlJNo Ba. S795/m0. i57-4001 Large 2 Br. 1 S.. upetalrt. · /' •, 146-JIU 3 8R 1~ 0.. 35' lot. l..ge Mf•SIOI NEWPORT HEIGHTS h9e alone on lot, beaut. 780-83&4 Of 576-5930 880 lrvt A wllctya.173-1664-. Eutllde. $475/mo. No So. patio, lg• garege ~ ... 3 BA, or 2 a den, 2 ba, ~~~,~~~~rt '::,~.r~~: 3 BR iv. ba, xlnt loc, (at 1:1 ve a.c10.1ge upper 2 bdrm. 1 1>91•. 93t..e155 -~:;·:,· /.Jn NIC[L GA1lU & with work-.. quiet end 3 BA, large 1olld Oak dbl gw. beam ~. fplc. water & gardener pd owner Mll"'O & anowtng. 6•S-U0-4 bath w/carport. laund Ltg 2 Br. 4/ple•. 1500/mo, " '• A55lJ(14TES °'blend. Fee tltte 1375, family room with. a· aolld lenoed yard. 11400 mo. 1595/mo t970 Maple Rent reduced to S&OO tacl, no.-.. Quiet. 311 nu crpt, dw, dNt,.. W/ '•'-'. 000, owner flnanclng Oak bar. walntcote. lncldl grdnr, ulll. Avl. Ave 543-3227 mo. 646-2511 pott lleMlJSo w. Wlllon. 131.21n 11 de. 8 4 6 -I 3 2 9. , "·'· luL ltlcll lMt hardwood lloore. huge May to Oct. Martha, · 1700 16111 Sl MS-e825 _ 104 VIA CORDOVA country kitchen with tlr• &42-5200 2 er, ger1041, lg 1enc. yrd, Waterfront. 3 br, 2 ba, Heyt $300'• P'Yll rent & --------..,; IUll -lrtaf ltlrttf.... 2 BA 2 Ba. 2 So. patloe, place. Tutefully deco-dllklten/pet1 OK. 2215 new decof $2000 mo. + (at no-, ulllltlea crpt1 lhru-oul 1 i 2 W, .... CW,. ,._., Eaay "91k lo bctl. 4 Br. 3 t0'.4'~ ~ 111 TO. 3 bMm cellfng, oompi.te rated. Enormou1 101. On eeaahore. 1 B<. den. Unit C, Pomona. 1675. lllp $400. 973-14&4 6.:4~-Slll ready AP r 11 F I re t 141-1111 Ba, apacloul IMng rm, 8R 1lngle lemlly. lge kltc:r-i remodel. Inter· Quiet CUI de MC. Beautl-~ r~ ~~:So,;:~ 84S-3881, ~ E/Slufl family hm: 3Br 53MlllO BEST l1t'f tee famlly rm, laundry rm, cor1ner lot. N~-~k1, ~~~ ~..!._~~ fully land1caped with utll lnci. 2131446-1839 E'alc»-2 MW lg unit.: 3Br 2be, country kllCMn. "' ON THE SANO Av.II. 4/1. 1 er $400/mo MR1 SBOA ACPOT~!7P0LAZA1.,0 latge beloony. 1181,000. ec:h I , 1hop1. ·-• to •vi ..,..._...,.....::; ........,....., fruit tree1. 1215,000 2b• or 4Br 3ba gar per11 $1000, 640-7559 1 Oft-et panlna pad. No • ... r• ":.raa ~1711 move In. 1 129.900. pt-. lor ...... ltlon evall. Sho•n by appt. Call · 79 3 Br. 2 Ba. upper unit, ~dorpeta.tf50dep.& U111pd. 1~ ---------t 551-3208 ao..tobeachea,tenni.. frank Vlklleo, 1se.:1501 ...... Uafara.laW lrplc, kid• 0~·,.1.4.. Condo. 1650. 2bd, 2be + wet bar, part furn.. 50 "'·-Ing .... Both L··-. c•-an. 1 er. Apt. ,1111111 •--------boat 11orage and lbOI>-· Orange Ave. 84~ lmly rm. eec .. VIiia Bai-h d lncld .,._, -.-.. 3 Br 1'A Ba I'-"/ paint-....... -ping. Fee title 1375,000 WALKER&LEE ....... Uta 2 Br. 1 Ba. end gar, Im boa. (2t3) 550-7Mt ~~·~ ~::. ancttd refundable ~135 pool, lndry lade. rer ed townhouM. 31hBdnnar·pl '1n1v.,.,e1bator-wauapernt1 ~ tlnenclng n-t !!......... 2 Br 2 Ba oondo '650: 3 Yd • n r B • c 11 B • Y · Stop looklnl S1nd/1urf garage. Townh<IUM 2 Br 1'h Be, ~~u~ ro~ ______.,,. ti ~ ~ er 2 ea"' beect'I &a50: 3 $625/mo. 97~2 rtte ,_. 2 br frplc mod 5802 Seuhore. gar, D/W, pvt petlo, trpl, · · 12.5., AITD for 5 wr1 outs 1'1 8•.•5~0 o .psynieno -n ,"'; For either llOUM, qualm-•1 ... -... -er 2 ea 'fY'IY &800: 2 a; t "·--,_._ --kit' gal Flat 1505 BEST TSL MiJml. 842·1803 clean. qulat no pet• Nr beech, lge 2 bf', 1 b• n , -ed buyer• may call r=-r.r. 81 al utll. M50 ' --... 1 --Alty,_ S3Ml80 Pf'll1"""' .. ExecutlYe Ailt $650/mo. Elden Ava. lrplc, D/W, trig•. bal-w/10% dwn. 114,900. 752-8030 714.e73-4083 for view· ~. ,,._. IUl.n DUPLEX • Extra large. at ~boa Bey Club. 97~185t cony. No pet1. 1525 & Craig, 131-12.86 ....... ·---L , ... 1110 appointment. Alao, 1100 1850 1/t. 3 Bdrm•. SPYGLASS HILL 11.000. L-optional. l..ge 1 bf', Iba; 2 be. 2 be dep. 1785 Anaheim. - --· open hOuM Sat. 1·5PM ••llt ..... ,.., IAIAllM'IT 28x18' llvlng rm. 2 tull On Point l.ol'M, euperb 5 &42-11102 townfloule rv. FelMew a 83M2M agt, Bob Miiii-- By owner. Lovely wood, lllMI llLmt -1 • llM1ll bethe. Bltln kltcti, pkl9h Br, lamlly home with 8 a k • r . N 0 P • t 1 . can. 11alned and leeded LMlll --cpl• & drapH 1996 view, 2 atOf'Y, 3 cat oar-Luxurloux 1 Br Condo, 545-ll82 .,.13-9-5-. -1-B-R_t _ba--th-PoOI--,-_.;;;==-------• gl .... Ocean View. Walk ~~~'°l :!:'1r::. e..rtltul 24XIO 2 BR. 2 VerHlllH 2BA. guerd 7141240-8037 • age, 3 lrplca. formal din· QI.OH to Hoag Ho1p, . 1eurM!ry, Mt tu nci pet•' fr .. equity. 3 l>d, 3 ba to town & beach. 2 ~, ba home. Corner lot. ~te, comm. pool. Sn5. Ing . 11 •. I 2 1 O O. tum. $800/mo. tMl-2143 Clean 2 Br rv atcne. bu•, 933_7990 & u64&.1947 · twnhme nr downtown. lrplci1. Xlnt financing. Excel nelghborllood. I.a.net kltCltMlll.. Fam rm, BayaiOeCove~. 2& fn•tU. Vall!z UM 844-7424, Bkr. M H ht MW LR q>t. 2267 M..,... -------- Pymt1 12050/mo Sua 1254,000. 494-9541 Priced ti> Mii at S2 lO, llght Interior, encloHd den, fully !um. 11900. 4 bedroom lndl lam rm 2 Blut'ta twohome. 3 bf', 2,... ,::;rt View~ 8,,'~C:: Po o I 2 2 8 4 M :cfs' •, * 2 Br. 2 Ba. nr SC Plaza., ll9l·555a 000. pMch, air cond. Young WATERFAOH'T HOMES be ll'plc luJwry deoor & be. lge patio 2 cw gar tum !um 831-4080 M00-1416. 842·1 or S.A. patio, pool, 1pa. e::~::~S1 :: II.IL DTlTI nm adulll welcome. $34, INC. 831-1400 more 1725 Kld1/Pale No petl. Nltmkr• ~: or un . 842-3153. 15i5. No peta. 752-5822 W ti 11111 Appr. $339K. Quiet M1e ll~1ll1 IOO. 640-6937• agt. llJMa lalad Ull 53M190 BEST Rily... 1925/mo. 731-5331 ,,.,.... .. Val Coeta ..._ •• flne9t famlly l300. 1 Br dplx, 1lngle, Cute 3 Bdrm oondo, up. 1335K. Open Sat/Sun lllT .. •IL-BY OWNER · 2Br, 2Ba dbl e "fROH'T 2 Br 2 B I .,._... -.. a UITlllff _ compaic hee ll'nmed QC> non-emoker oN'f. quiet. graded kitchen and 1·5 31131 Holly, So. wide coectt. poroh, MW A. 1o. 5 · 'H Lb DL -_.. lneraJ ftn cupancy for 2 Of 3 BA. 954 W. 17th. 541--31211 bethe. large pnva .. ~ Leg. 499-11100 Fabubn 3 bdrm weter· drsn & cpt1. located In I 1 " 9 / m 0 · • r e Bib to ~ ~t 2 LO'llll'f 4 Br & lwnlly rm '495 to 1625. Walk lo -------- 110, pool and lowHI PROBATE SALE ~=o~H= ~~;k. S 4 l ,OOO. ~~:.-~i..123 E. Br. Family R~ I Dan. :."t~c:or:. ~J,~~ ~~~·~f~!,".t: haa Ptlat 172' Pftoedun'"~ ~~.-191150 •• ~ ~·~i_c ..!!.!._O!,.~nortanh-and ~tful tree lined ...,_ ~llm &'~0·2!:1u.!_h t111g. vacant, 19arkllng ea. "'*',.,,..,_, ~ no peta. Bac:h9or apt, all utl pd, ,_ ....... ,., ..,., """' ..,. _,....,. patio. Owner will cerry 2 BR. 2 be. gar....,, room, _,, -...-. '" .... clean. Mova·ln ready. 'Wtlw, 8'ec>e from beech. . doee \o t>cn. Furn 8'191C. ~~ ~ Hl.Wtttngton end cove. Older 3 bet 2 111 at 1<* Int. w/epa. AdUf Pk. Sm. PIC c.dar & ~. eun-dack, 11350 per mo. Agt, p.,...,... ror rwtlr'9d ... 2 bd 2,_. b&. attac:Md 2 t.seO/mo. ee1.e142 ,.........,. ,..,.,_ ba '*" gue91 apt. $'990, IUL DtATI .,_ '48.500 OBO ~St dbl cer pmate garaoet I 4 o . 5 5 e o : • v • • nDI.. Aocwna -....,. cer ~ '850/mo ••• •..a 000. Pao Alen. Realtor, -1n1 -. _ __._ IM a..-... fully malnt. yard. Jlo &40-0087. a charmlnn 1ecur1ty · 55a-171t .U lllW ..a-.A.. IM-7571 ••r ~ -pet8.. ~at 527 11tt\. •• From Dllna Potnt'1 moet l-.i4iiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiii-liii~!i~~~==~·I 1 ml to beach -Dana St. MC>-6331 8lutt. condo, _.,... 3 br. fHtul'9d, heated pool, 3 er. 2 Ba. 2616 Orwlge. eecluded ecenlc blulli, A PETE BARRETJ REALTY (I rrwew •ta Wlta Point Marine 2 plu1 __ _._..__ 8-lt. extra lge 4 BR. 3 2~ ba, •tOOO mo. Agt ==~t::Tro! frplc, ln.:c,ry~o'N~:: Ilka newl 2Br •/lrplo. , .. "1111.r. bdml, 2 ba. ~ pordl1nc1' ._ llUll be. a car gar, preetlga 644-1133. downtown. ffOl'll '800 to :'" Mgnt. 84t.1324 xtra lg pvt petlo. 1750 -fllW utM. rm. All -.. la · ..._rent to own or lae ILlffl 11200 Y-1)' .._. o.ii mo. Call 681-844t or Delwle 3 Br 2be. WIN. 11..,. Rae canter. Indoor ellat· 3 bdrm. 2 bathe, new _, 11290 mo. M2·1t«> 48• tOes · 14 t5. 1 Bdrm, retrlg, M·~ 11-5 ~212. 119 50 4 Bd. Sba. Canal front Ing rink. Pool. Jae. cirpt & paint. Front 2 .....,.. 3 bdrm. 2~ be.~ dealt nopeta. 131-C w pyt~SAT/StN '1-4 IM>ma. °""*le DESPE· cnlkSran onented. ONLY •tOl'Y wfltl unobattueted Hunt Harbour 3 br 2 ba belt, pool, 11250 mo ....... lallM n• 19ttl St. Ptl en.n1i . DIRECTLY overlookln, 1108,150, talleover wl· , 151 El Morro. RATE and wfl ~ wtth tamlly/pete mobMe ~ view ol So. Bayfronl. Chef'I kltctl 11'p1c tncd 4 644-1388, 844-0134 ftkr. . Manna, day/night lllew. ttlou1 bat* approval. 3 MOBILE HOMES eel f In So. Cit. By owner. 11100. mo. Edie Olton, kids dbl gar pat 1700'a WESTCLIFF 2 BR 2 Ba BAYF'RONT, '*' svWI. 3 .._.,2Br,28a,nopeU. bdrm, frpl, r11p gent, 8'17~ ~ma:=. r.t CAU. 175-5830 ~ or ICIC)t. ~o:><>.s313 49&-0177 ~··......... BEST Rlt'f 53M180,.. QOndo l/ltth pool. Light. ;;:c:cr,m; ·'~le, ~715t~8~~~141r!~ _498-_7_59_2_. ----- • -Bead! .,. 3 bf dble bttt airy, uc>atalre end unit. 842·7528 eYoe1 or l/ltcnde I L ....... -41 I, ll3-6*J..6. t!lt IUula WW: lM7 ....,,_. ~ UIS Jaciuullpool Kid• Pet Avail. now. se&o mo.~...... al -• •• I L ...... lMl !!!!! llllll • 11111 •~1 ... u le10 many other• avell dog I . Barrett Riiy, -==== nn 2 Br. yd. QA!'. nr Wllaon & -111 • .-w U 2 bd, 1~ ba, Cordova -...., ....... P-luela Ul7 BEST Rlty 681M190 ,_ 842-6200 !'.!!!:!!!!! HarbOr. 1416/mo, Mt5 Lrgrmr 2 Br 2~·lrpl Wlllhetly Bey Wateffront moes.., owner mey ~ ....... ' BMutllUI lmpl'oved 215 .. Undr S500I Nr ooeen lnod LA R 0 6 e A 8 TB Lu FF ~ MC. 754-0!Nlt gar ':' lndrv. $540 11i mto2~', "~~:!>; .M1onOl:~;..!.!_~t.~. ~-land. r~ acire ranch al foot of 3 .. ty houae on Balboa 81. 2 br hH Kldt!Petl CONDO: 2 etoty 4 bt, 2'h 2 Br, 2 Ba, din rm du-2 8A, 1 S.. gal, nr OCC. plue HC. Avall 4/ HI. 14414168or~6330 ., . .,.....,,.......,. .......... 8!!'°":2 tio Catcadu. 11ooactH Ytly,....SIOO/mo. 53M180BESTRlty,_ ba newpalnt&cp11. =Ava114/1.Shoftor mtntoonct.1486. "111 Aah, Apt A. appro.x.: per mo. av.II. SALE OR TRADE. f73-32t8 ltOoO/mo, 844-4260 ~. 55t-tet2 Of M2·2380 4119-1517 "_...__ llM --------• 7ff-tuvv for S. CA property call Lrga 2 bd, 1 be. nr OOMll, --~ ........ ...,._...,...,--.._ ...... l f own e r / Age n t . C.... •tt Jlar UU 1700. 220 Geneva. NEWPORT CREST 1-----~~:-I•. ..... I t ..... ..... ,.. .... ... Tt 11~ -114184().1210 0oean ~. tMlaUtlful,.. 636-8312 2 .,,, 2bacondo+seeo C!natf!I11u nn li;•:;;;:;iiiii.:=~:u=:.=::;::;;;:~ It very •ell could ~Ml 1111111 llLLB ,...... ,. __ 1 Pl 1•-modeted 3 Bt home 3 ,_.__ -..... mo. L.aeM llVllll. •· nla. f 1 •127,000. 4092 Ger· • ·IW,..T ... ..1 ........ _ lot .... tll bO t _,. '"'" en B • I e I I 0·, Ae ri 1 l!TI!'! ...-. tac. etc. 875-67" Nie• 2 Br. 1 Ba. rp o. '" JS. ~ ....,... .... , e · c 't eundeok, c1rport. 110 IN6nder. 88R 2~ The Townnou... lowwl pno. .atp. You owri the !Md. t 1 4 o O I mo . •I BTIU BEA ISLAND pell Leu• .. SO Property Mart 840.IC>19 ed. Oetparate, Owner vac1nt and ra1dy to 7141131·5137 t to 4 lldfma.. •tarting et 2 bf. den, 2.,.. be. 1800 7~1713 ~7 • 8Y OWHEA • 4Br. 2'~ rno¥9d. Price ,121,.200. move Into. Owner wtll 04d OdM dr1matl0 3 Bd Je50 10 : 1200 aq ft oondo. 11100 mo. ' 1·k ~ -~ • oany flnanctno. S1, 1N. 2,£ n , .. --. 1 ...... l.f. Acrt. 842·t113. 1 rm w/~ ba, wa to ---· --0 • WNdl le .21.eoo INl'oW ooo "' ... '"'"-"""' ..___.. all utile pd no -"* l reoquet , ~ eppraleed Value & ..... • 11200/1)( mo lnCl. WIO. •••NEWPORT CRfST .,.._.., . ";.;;;_ w i,..., 2550 eq fl. iwtoe. s er. 2 a.. II*-II F llf' 11t a laat & l300 eec:ur. Executive 2 bd, I b,, g:-'~'~. M:., 2.,.., "'*'>' xtt• .... trp6c, pool. t1&,GOO .... -........ J~ Waltl, 83t·t288. '""mo· yrty View + • ....:..;;;;,__~~~--:~I 11,..000. H2-M0'7 ~-When ~ lnlde " to •IDl•I agt. AVllll s..1 ... ,..,. 21r. frp6o. .._ t.o beech. ......,_ -· ..... t .. , toP • ...... Y not llv• ara11e 1716/pr mo •taaa •• -----t'h.,.1 o:t'•••ndlng Pr~~ ~a• 2.., e-..-. ·~~· ... '~ ~ !!· G,-1r,1 · 2 .,, 1 ... .._.,Po*, IAYFAONT W/BOAT 8WMC)lng vt.w of Mn· ltt 4111 lrplc, OIW, w11her/ "'"' •wfwnm., .. ......., ii!ii-;;;1:--1 ..,.. ~ .. ....._... II.IP. 4 Br. 4 Ba. 411 pon a Oolill\ Not one dryel,.,,... to bMdl, no unique..., bOnua ""'· a..,..,._ 9r ~ Oii Hlrbor llland Of. ~t dellll ~ In 1Na '*8. utM. Pd. 11t, ,_ & IOfted oe11. ,.._, tl'IW• llO-t112. ~ f7weeG .. o,ter1 ht mauc.,~1ty deelgltld ....._, 111111 &• aeo u r . t 1S00 I mo. _ ....._..,. -.. _. .......... M home. PrtcM under 13 ................. ~ .. ·10'4, f16·U45. ..... ~t~H1N or Twlw• ... vb VI.MAIL.LU CONDO :i. 000.000 """ .. __.._ •--·"'-""' ...._ ..,_ •-· r.a.oa,,..,. . ....,_.. .. owner 2 Ma.., e1 (l1f\ l ... 1.. 2 ' 1 bdtm. 2 ~"" 4 bt a be ,,__.., _, ......-.-..• .. .,.. -----~~ ..,, 09&. • 9'Y ~-l»r' I ooo. ouk•"• •ft e, / w/llnanclnJ. ia~ dn C... • epao. IM. 1 9f wl!Oft. P~ .... •• 11• ..... N. fWft. Hr poo1 & ,... v • Nt-4Mt MM-,, 1-.. a. lemllV hom., pvt oour• bl'IOk ~. deoor ,._ TWO IT°"" OOM>O, t ....::"...., JMd.. Nt·2M2 wtind 141•1114 Ownr/ Sll:la rd & b •a c n. OO¥trtngia & --., ~ ~I"-. 1 ..,...,. -. 9*.ooo. ~OOopw/A41lt. UOO/mo . Alta ed end ult. Hao • ...., ..... No.,... ~Uft. -••• , ... _ • 17MIM W-2914 MllOM t41"*2 ... -·-LIOUIOATIOH a Ir ldOC>OM~ """fnllft lift IAYllDI PLACI IAY· Wlll!"l 8 qware I '" • !!!!!!!!!~!!!~~~ ---•• MOOlL patfaot nome. W W A I IL FA()foft~ ....,._21!_,_2 . tw.nflM. plan o, evall IM Jw $= ml '--~'"! .... _. loudlt .,...._, ~ rmmed. evau. 1ao.ooo .... ,........ ~ be. eooo rno. • -....-1MJW,muet-•..._ .._... ... *'Y,,.,.. uiiiltil -if• ... ,.,.l Mil Weodbridg• ""'9 ,,..,... .. ,IOO. =~= ~ >C~ J8f..,MI ftt, ,_, t1M1t1, NM mo. -.,.1911 holll• wit•' tcldff'•• ,._ t __..... .... t~ ...... ~ o.m -.. Clll....,. -IP•CUMlul•I' I Ir 2 •• '==-=:-: .... • • 1 • I w. T ~ 14., ... ~.!.~ C1ll ,., W8MllllllOft '9M A en '"'°'•· "' 7to•l102. ~ • ...iy, ...._,... M . _,.., 2·••1. wood p•n•n.,o. !!!!!!! ~ !!!!! -..111111 .,e. -·-•a~=-.... -~...... =r~:eutt~,Y!8l1~:~~ :':. T!S::: ~~u-~ ~:~ ·,=.W~ ::o•r.ur.:: I IW ttt:e"= I• .....;1 ;:;.:;..o:-..; .. --.-=--~-s:~-1 e. Muet ... • • II k!lll *W, 18', 000 ..... ctr O OPlft, l?t.11'14 t ...... , ... ...-=r 1 1111 ~~ Gtft .., r 111. tl·I C!'t 'W ttn.000. '°' .... t11 "91...-i =..,.,,,...._ "-dY .Ml'lr 9o. ol POH1 ft.\NO"AMIO. OOIAH ' ... -~-.... llMTll 111..-.1. tt... ...,.,, MMMt ..... N Ir I ........ ftlfWtl. YllW: I If, 1'6 II .,..._ -"-~~tiii'--i:'I -.. .. u a , ... .., I •11 tilt-Jn,.,, .. 1tterp • eu Mme..,....,...,_ t;'*""t/S -~ ________ ... ,._._. ...... ._.__.. • ..,...._._.-.. _..__. ol••n 11bot••4 utll , t a• •••· .._..,.., •• , .. ..., ~11 U.117' ...,.,......,......,. NotW. ~ .,..,.... 11~a1• a~•• 01 ?Ta4 ......... ,.._.. Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the horse that won The Trlple Crown In '72? ~ro~ \ ti f I .. .. . . I I l ), ' i i t • t l r I f f i I I j • ••• Orange Ooatt OAIL.V PILOT/Friday, Aprll 1, 1183 I· - --............ c ... L a.1111 811 •a.111111 1111 1•1• ..... ll .. ., ...... 1!11 .. ........ llll .... ....... ·-11• ~Olel O•t, W, ltUI -~ATI MGllT'W ~".,,. I M l'flme tooatlon. HOIOSCOPI fl!l«W tent• to INlte ,.. SPENO Y JUH OA'Ttj 111, 1t4•Mt·<~ •Int 1wm1 I If. t I• lllllDllTI OPllllU Oo~plng \blllly, Pfl._.t• llOuM ~II latge knowla Qa OI lallpg, AT THE BEACH av -SIDNEY OMARA ,em '"'"'•'• wanted to yard. UN Ho , dr ... Nr<<d tol«'phonc-ulcs rcprt'RnUltivn \0 r= on phe>Ma (order 111' lga llU In 01~1 ahop, 111111iuaa, ate ltart no>. capable of run-TEL-l·GIRO . ,olnt t400 1no1 111 I MAKIN MONltYI au.rt 1.0nl11ht In Co.ta Mt"Sa offloo . nlno automated b1d~• l-t0-'1011 1660/mo -+MO 1templng maclllne P T Sa1urdat Aprll i --&41 ~4' 1'0·&eff or full Um• 111r11110 HAS IMMIOIA Tl5 OPlHINGS "1nlnale wented. Ml'r38t •. uo I* "°"' up lllllllY AR ES (March 21-AprU 18): Now ~pro.ch fl.Im II•. I. Ilda CM. yd, Approx. ~ 100 IQ ti 11ore. . ,OR PART-TIMI P!A80N8 IN tnctty teen 1300 mo + •Part ti~ cornmentMH•t• wm1 ••· TELEPHONE SALH D£PAATMIHT bring• ppportunlty for advancemont, expansion, ~111 front, I 17th It, petlenaa ca11 f()( ·rr' education and lrQvel. Be direct, Independent, utH. MC>-0702 .M. '2800 mo Bkr, •Muat bf' al IQatt HI t -t2 6 2:30-5 848·9 I 0 LAROE OAANOf COAST N!WSPAPER latboa tll9oflem1te to lht e41a-eaee •No cxptirienoe n«luary willlna to get to h eart of mattera. Member of 21r r11llally turn h•. no ... 1!11 !"!•I• !!IO ...... opp<»lt~ sex I.a fudnat.ed p• •· tl,.I mo . •PJcuant per110nality n••d•d to beth• 1nd •Evening• and Saturday TA UR US (At:ll 20-May 20): l.natincta prove 173-Uts, 175-2209 • 1771 Ill) 1900 It lrldu-•&liable brlllh Some •xi>« '* mornings reliable -hunch on t.arrmt and (~ diffo~ Ntad oonaclenlloOa Nftm• ttrlel olllc• 1a1ot A• Appll et Newport Her· • CommlHlon/Guarantee dondo Circle. "A", •Good carruna potential bot nlmel Hoapltel ~I· wlll be resolved. Check lnanclaJ Uon of ON ~ 1llr HR HA 2 Hunt~ton Beeell WMn t 1AM·3PM Mon· • Muat be amb1tlou1, who would be close busineu AllllO(.iat.e or partner, 1 from bCtl (Npt) n/ "42·2 . Ftl 126 MIM Or COlll plea11nt and relleble 1mkr U7emo + Utll One who aided you In past will make reappearance. 831·&380 II\ l.1Qun• Niguel, Crown 14z .. 11J1, Ext. 112, 1ff. l1IO ~ •. Brtnor.i. ·Experience helpful, M/F to ahr t>Nut. ocean-v11i.y Parkway, 9fflro• uaa•au• but wllllng to train GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Perceive picture u front home In ~. 1'44 lq It. 646-0 16 AHiatent wanted; potan· ·Thia Is not temporary a whole -lNve details, specific acUona for another metr bdrm. metu~-1100 If 2 ofc & wrh1e HU ... 11111 to tlka °""' Clllent•. ton m M50, f4 70, 1700 ., wrhH 1p1ee, ...... th Call Antwer Ad 602. lime. Focus now on poaible partnerah1p, public M6-70 1 frwy elo ... top loc; Conv1IHce nt ho1p1tel &42-4300, 24 ""· relations and marital status. Don't force laeuet. Roomm•t• w1ntad. 24 875-8261 CIRCUS IF cooking ell{pert.nc;e re-HOUSECLEANEAS 642-5678, ext. 312 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Spotlisht on Q11lrM. NMC1 good refer· yMrt /;#,'· profe11lonel 2,000 1(111 unit wllh office llSlllE encH, mull IM fle•lble a E11p'd. Mull have own between 5:30PM-9PM gambll~ instinct, spirit of adventure and ~·'· 237..50 ptu1 utll. Avell lmmed • Cotta able to work 6:301m to tr.ill. Flex hrt. 5410·086 7 intens1fl involvement with member o f oppo9ite or11 &6t·MOO; -a M .... 30• 1(1 fl Min 1 yr 719 NO HARBOR BLVD 2pm & 9.30em lo Opm. Immediate opening tor "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" sex. You'll be asked to revise, review and rebuild. "'1itnd1 831-a&Oe. Amy leHe. Cell 11ter 6 PM FULLERTON Pleu• cell between ••l*'lenoed ...,,,,., ... LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Refer to Cancer Congenlel yg lady to lhr 3 494-3427 170-1112 tOem & 4pm only, Mon· 9-ln' boat cov.,. end Fri, ~t-3oe I message Cur valuable hinta. Focus on change, travel, br, 2 be f /1lde C M 2800 'l It loollecl near °'*' 24 ""' lebr o cu1h l on1 home, I 186/mo + 'l'I 17th Pl1ctnlle. CM 1111 W&ITtl 675-7881 ~ Part-Um• cleaner work UUI, PAIT ~ variety, dealings with children and members of utllt. S60 clHnln; 't:hg '895/mo 648-1184 l IAYI A Wiii 7 AM to 3PM. e d•y• wk Insurance durl"/ 1chool houra Supplemeot yOUf opposite sex. Popularity increaaee. you get major non-refund. '42·8568 2500 aq. II. near Hoag. ATTRACTIVE Incl wknd. Z't BEACH· Aganc;y underwriter wllh $4 . O lo 1t1rt bY doing lnterHtlng points acros.9 via written word. GAY M/F/cpl 1hr 2BR Sep1rett olllce & re-MASSEUSSES WALi( CAFE 508 Pee. com"*'c111 tines e11pert. 714/963·1337 le4ephona aalee WOtk on VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spo~ht on home, C.M. townhN $305 •v•ll etroom1. 35c per IQ. ft. TO SERVE YOU Cout Hwy. Hunt. Bch. enc• nffded tor 1m111 PHARMA CY CLERK • bel\111 of N1tlonel Com- oow M&-6605 Bkr, 845-6268 COEDS-Would love 10 536-1437 N.B omc.. Contect Kay. &pet Pf'•l•m~d. Mon-Fri penlH Many 1hlft1 to security. basic issues. fine print and etails which Mw no emkr furn, prk'g, pen~ w/you. Cell Sue or COuple to menage e untt1 714-778-1400 9-8. CaH Pel9' 640~ cllooM lrom. 14 per "' require attention. Period of confinement i1 1200-2600 eq ft Weit Ir· Ket y en~llm• (2 13) Nwpt gu1r1nteed. plu1 lucr•· temporary. d elay enables you to get second wind. W/D. S hou-to ocean. vine .,.. lnelda ollk:M, 634 ·45 I , (7 14) In Cotta Meu Perleel .Mlfl'll tlve bonu1 program NB . $385/yrly from 1540 mo, Tom. for retired/ aeml-retlfed WMkendt, Sit end S~n Prt·IChool A M Aide. Salee e.xper prel'd, but Domestic adjustment occurs. 7141650·4084 851-8928 527-7188 Send Reaume to: Muriel 7 AM lo 3 :30 P . PIT. Immediate employ-will train the right ~- LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Forces tend to be F. to 1hr luxurtou1 pool· t too sq It w/olfloe. ba & SPIRITUAL READINGS Robblna, 5782 Riven-6412-5661. 41000 Hll•rla ment c M Ir 8 I . ion, For lnt•rvl-111: scattered; your interests range wide and you are in Advice In all matlera 1pur. #512. Rancho Wey, N-port 8elCh 540-1919 Robin or Unda et 1lde 4 Bdr 3 Be EHi· werehouM. Top loe, twy 1ov1. marriage & bual-Pelot Verdel, CA 90274 Mt.Ill I mood to experiment See places, people in realistic bluff. $300+ 720-0442 di 676-6251 ne,.. Also eounHllng. UUL IECUTUY PI T llSISTlll Dentel Au't. exptt • light. Get behind scenes, learn inner worl<ings and Fem to lhr 2 br "ootl!f:" •lac. ltatah 2925 1816 So El Camino Reel. RD.A. Mutt like to work. Newr,ort Center Real pally Piiot newepaper SALES PERSON lor ma- pe~ive motives. In C M. S212.60~t 5 Sin Clem 492-7298 llkl to have time off. Hrty Ell• e Llllg1t1on Firm deeltt In Irvine eftl. rlne hardware llore. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 Nov. 21): Good newa Olene &42·2999 UOllT1 I llHLI 11lery. Newport Beach need• therp, Hp'd legal Approx 20 hrt pr wk. M111t have exper In me- IHI, OIElll WSE 64S--801 Sec'y. Xlnt typing, dicta· Alternoona & tome -rln• hardwar•. Marine received concerning recent investment. FOCUB on Rmte, C1ucul1n. Mid OUTCALL 835-9199 phone. 1nd lhor1hand 1 kend mornln~. Mu11 eteotronlcl knowi.dge la 20'• Shr 2Br 2b• hta, valuables, special collections. creative hobby. Older CONTEMP. DESIGN· DENTAL-PEDO BACK mutt. Salary open he11t dependab vehicle, de1lt1ble. Ou1llfi.d ap· individual expresses desire to combinf! fon.-es and CM f42-2t50 eft llpm. ER'S HOME. 21 mint. lo ORIEITIL OFC, roving 111lstant, &40·8902 prefer light true~ w/ plleantt only. BALBOA Femw Hou~•··· XLNT lkltng, lakff. river• 3000 non-tmkr Nwpl Cntr camper shell. Only neat. MARINE. 548-3407 EOE become allf' . BMctt .,.._ Furn Condo. aq f1 v. bdrma. eolarlum. llSSllE 644-0811 LIQUOR CLERK, over 21, respon1lbl• paraon1 M/F/H SAGI TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Define 3 br, 2'1'1 BA. S2SO/mo 2'1'1be lg m1tr bdrm. )I· 2022 QUAIL ST DESK CLERK, Full or PIT. liquor or grocery exper nMd app~ Starling ap-pref 875-8884 510 E prox. 14 7 llr & mileage. motives, undertake campai'i-n whic h ultimat~ly 1164-8029 °' 844-2583 euzzl. 2 lrplc1. beaut NEWPORT BEACH Exper Prat but wtll train Bllbol Blvd . Belbol IUIETllY brings you wider audience. ocus on personality, klteh (Jennllre), lg dk 112-1111 ALI BABA MOTEL. Call btwn 9 30-10:30AM ~IHfWeetlal) S~W . Fem. w/2 tone overlka lawn. tlream, lg 845-7700 IWIAIEIS llEHI only. Mon-Fri, aak for Individuality, charisma and ability lo touch on ,... Fem. roommitt · gttenbelt, Cascade 10AM-12AM Earn 1450 to $800 per Greg Hyde, elrculallon. u1lne11 executive universal theme. Timing is on target. L1gun1 Cyn 1pt. $230. mint S850 per mo l IAYI A WEEI Deak Clerk, PIT. Bly-weelc If you have 1 ate. 6412-4321 nffd• HCretary/eut1t. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What.seemed 111. lut & dip. 497-5887 Owner 714/844-8510 CUTE GIRLS ahorH Inn. Con11c1 In wagon °' ven and enjoy P/T·FIT Hm computer Mull have good hind· insurmountable will be dispatched with relative 2 Br, 2 Be duplex. CdM TO SERVE YOU peraon pt1. 18()0 w. Bal-working with IMn~I salel, De Jo'" own boull writing end typing aklllt. Non-tmkr, over 25 boa, NB Cell Mr Rountree at LY msg 2·7306 be preHnlable, tome ease. Fears, doubts, suspicions will be eradicated. $350 /mo. Debra Aaaoaac1•tat1 ..., hd/htt" ... 548-7058 btwn 1 lAM & 1reval. Ellcetlent oppot'· PIT, O-•l help For a luntty We are not tMw· You'll have opportunity to present vtewa to wide 7eo-34!03 Aaanactatah 3002 laaiae11 I for prlv•tt night club. 3PM W.-deya. ICOOt9' c!Mlarthlp. Flex pon 8Metl promotort • audience. AtrhlJS before the media. Mile or fem11e to 1har• "PREYEITATIYE Fiaaacial Must heve ~ood appear-INllMIH ltl•tr hra. Xlnt tor lludent. -.,. ffllblithed. AQU RI S (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on C.M. townhN. S250 plu1 1nee, over 1 yeere, de-Some knowledge ol ma-6"2·8870 Call 1-80<>-282-4245 friends, hopes. wishes and career boost from one ~ utll. 645-2322 AGTlll ... " ..... pendeble & willing to rlne englnH required PIT Secret~ 20 hours. (1.D Finance/ work 1ny night. Pleau who has been a secret supporter . Spotlight on M•ture Chrlallan dMlr" WOlllllOP" -OH!rtuitln 4011 apply In 1*900 only on 5"8-35el lltt typing end book· charm, persuasiveness and unique relationship with to 1111re condo In Co· Mon. April t 4--6 3333 Medleal, back office. Bl· keeping 846-0244 mt>mber of opposite sex. ron1 dal Mer 2 bdNft, I~ WIWE N-tp0rl1 product Lav· W. Co11t Hwy, 2nd Hngull (Eng/Spen). Exp-Real E1111e broker hes neade~~:T .. M•-be. Pool, eerporl , "Why not let 111 help?" er• M•gic Wrl1t m1kM AOOf, Newport Beech. er Req. FIT, M·F C•ll too many lead•. need• ' PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Ernphaais on wuher/dryer. $300 mo, Mer1a,n Troub1ee?1 01-everyone play better In-568-8033 sales 1gent In l'(.B. n•g•r of FHhlon Co. accelerated social activity, new and exciUng ulll lnel'd. 111 and IHI voree F1mll)' Probtams? dorttd by top pros In ..... ,.,... ExP"lence • must. Call end dep. 71411844-9053 tennlt, golf, racquetball. Medical 851-7720 contacts. You'll be dealing with energetic, restless, Domestic Vlolence? I Pan time/Full time ar-Therese. 831-54141 NB Pen 1pt. S275 mo. Chlld Abull?I Child bowling Capital needed ehltacturet dr•lt• pertOn FIHT lfftcl REAL ESTATE creative people who appreciate your s pecial S.nM of humor req'd Cuatody7 Immigration to jo to markat. Cati Bud with xlnt llklll1 for comm'I RECEPTIONIST Satespert0n ~ 1 ••· IHUTllY PIT abilities, talents. Cell Ron . wkdya , (Relugff)7 21 /436-1793 19I08 p4ert09'. 558-2904 In buly lrvlne Chlroprae-parlenced person In 10 work from 10 AM to 4 971~78 IN HOUSE CALLS ... .,, ...... 4024 •m• tic ole Telephone. 10 commerc111 & lndu1trtal PM, Mon-Thu,. (hf'I mly l1'·H1·1Ml kly. Ute type. LY Mesa reel eatete for • 1uc-be nexlble). have gOOd Atartatall, Ual. ,,..... .. ,, ... ..... 2"t MfF torll'lr 38r. 2B• hM, Call collect, 24 hr u1111non stlPt Mutt heve 1mall ear or 551-45e2 ~tul & growing llrm S/H and type min 55 muat be neat, non-tmkr. Seve home, ear. elc. Cell motoreyde Full or part Beat working conditions WPM Kn~ of fll- Baat. leack 2740 ltwJ!rt hack 2111 IUUll lllll. 11epa 10 beh, 1245 mo PSYCHIC • READINGS. nowt Preventative Action 11me. For Immediate Medlell In Newport Beach. Ing llt'ld accurate wtth ft. 4eth St., N.B. t850·3263 PARTIES & CLASSES work: Expetlenced Ull•tant °' 71o4 /84&-S05 1 gurH. Sal commentu· Oelull{a poolside ltlra large NO FEEi Apl. & Condo Wk.ly rental• now avell. 11t 5PM. 556-2850 Workshop. 951-5847, Call; 64 5.()3t\8 EMT with llnlted or full rate with exper. Nf. John 2br,2 be bll-1 ns rentals Villa R«ltete ~105 & up. Color TV. collect, 24 hOura 11-rey permit to work IEOIP11NllT/ Wayne Airport. Plealent Phones In room 2274 ROOM FOR RENT CHILDBIRTH classas Ory Cleaning M·F. 8-12 Midnight, ea-dswahr 1 '~ miles beach 675-4912 Broll" Newport Blvd. CM. NEAR BEACH & FWY 1tar1Jng April OrMI lot Mtrll!I"' T.D.'14021 .... ,. .. 1111 wtcl(IQ cond. Celt An.- No pets S500/mo IMITll llW lary ~tl•ble Send re-Ofange County'• taro-1 Ad No 781. 842-4300 wunn u11au &4&-7445. $250 mo. 963-4954 2nd babyl Certified 1.1.umn Pert-time E•P•rl•nce aume, .0 . so-A 238, 536-83$2. teacher Den i se 389 E 17th St., Coal• advertising agency It IEOUTllY DELAWARE PINES 3 & 4 Br Close to wller. WTllll !!!tall Wut .. not 951-0053 ··~· Ot. IH. Pf'•fd ~· EJtcellent M ... , 92827 looking for • lh11p word furn & unfurn, reeton· Very private rm & le>•· Special ';f. In 181 6 2nd eppeeren.ce end ref1. prooeuor '°' the Public Malor reel nt•t• ln.,..t· 1 Br. frplc. ~. gar, able. all ementtle1 retrl?.•· Pref femele. M•I. M. llW 1tu<Hnt from HELP Oran3e County TD'1 nee 1949 Newport Beletl. •Eltlll FRHT lfO ~elations Dapl. IBM Ola· mant company located In private pet lo, "4 7 5/mo. BrOker 675-41912.. '326 mo. 67).7544 mid-Welt need• room RED CROS P.O Box Ro~t. Settler NH/CM 714-675-2264 Experience req'd. Non pleywrtt9' Repor1baek • Newport Beach need• No pa'tt a..2-8807 lrom 5115-8115 nr F•· 11384 Santa An1. CA R E. Broker 8d Reeltor1 Ory ~counter help must Be •bit to handle Mer•llllY to dlrectOt of 19221 Oelew111e St .• t:I. 1:11··.1·4 Br. F.V. -405 fwy & tmoker. Oanerel prae-tlllon 111. Coll 92711 842-2171 S..S--061 t wanted. W train 8 dl)'S lie• Hunt Beh. Rer·a I feet ~•e• & bu1y Development/ Condo Wllll.AIE UTS t;lt'.11 1:11 11\opp ln ~rlv. Conversion. Shorthand & 6 ta -825-5928 .,, Lett I r .. u 3004 week Bergatom Cleanerw &4 t-3Q37 bel0ta 10 am: ptionee ront otflot ep-1240/mo. 5/wlcndl . WIDOW HAS SU for pearenee • plu1. Send typing required, beck· Lrg I & 2 Bdrm . among COUNTRY CLUB LI ING T D't , S 10,0QO up. No Coron1 del Mer after 5pm weekdys, ell ground In con1truc:tlon plnea & 1tream1 Sec IN NEWPORT BEACH Bdrm w/lloult prlv, nr Prof. IOI pet9nt would Ilk• 644-4421 dey Sat/Sun. reeume to· T tddl Belctl· gatet. pool, gym & spa. Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm bulllne & ~~ entr. credit chadt, no pt<1alty. er. Cochrane ChaM, LI· or condo conversion to 11\r clean home In FOUND ADS Cell Denison A1aoc. EIOllW SIUnUY Mover/driver. Need gOOCI Ylngston & Co. PO Box helpful, bu1 not r~lred No pets From ~460. Apartmenll & Townhou· Adult• only. 98 ·7 20 Coate M••• w/1eme 873'.-7311 Need escrow 1410ratary driving record, e11per'd. f9822. lrvlne, CA f¥1713. 549-9755 84U591 MS Soma.,.. elegantly Furn. rm In pvt home nr 631-199 t Iv menage furnlSlled with exper. to work In w/ref1. 641-8427 SECRETARY Huntington Creak Apts SC Plau. 1hr batll, Liu. ARE FREE am.....a From $595 £a1J1Y11Ht Huntington BHcll. Call lt~r .. lfwtry for pvt lnvwtOf. l>kpng, lull{ury ldull 1f111ng I & 2 On J1mbor .. Rd. et S 65 /wk , n /tmkr. ~ Eacrow Conc•pta. lllMllWI exp & gremmeUclll lklltl Bdrm, with gar11ge5, heat 556-1737 Offiet lntala 1914 caa: 714/842-i885 Hk lor L.A T mM to horMI In & waler paid. telavlted San Joequin Hiits Ad. 1111 Wu1 .. SHI ~ 8-:t'I 3·30 AM Full time, ••P9'lenced t•Q Non amkr. ulery 144-ltol C.M. nr OCC 3 br, 2 ba 1817 WMletlff, N.B. 278 c.ro1. t M. '825 I* mo copier operetor. Gr•· m· Mllll r.ume to S\e security. From S510 Call home wlfrt;· pool. epa, to 3800 eq. ft. 2.4135 eq 141-Hll U.llllTllntl Exae1.1tlve Secretary to phlcll llklll• helpful. Apply , 211S5 E. Cit Hwy, 848-1613 lrom 9-5. Send reply to LA_ Times. 2 Br 2 Ba. S525. No pelt. turn, uni. 250/mo + v. It. Sultllble for medic.I or Sharp, lntelllgtnt 1tlf work for executive 01-PO Box 2723, N-port In peraon to complete CdM 92625 AIUHTtl lPlS. located llCtOH N.B. Golf utlla. 549-387 4 ., .... Agent 541-5032 s tarter needed for rector In non-prom or-Beech 92863 apptleatlon. Mr. Fuentn: COUtM. 545-4855. lrvlne-bued company .. Robert Bein. Wiiiiam ... .,/ .... ,.. Quiet. 1paeloua. near Nice f11rn bd 1vell for •llSlll Pm genlutlon. Mutt have ba1eh. 2 Br t 'r Ba vernlllH condo, 102 non-tmkr Fe, 18-28. Nt ... ..., llllll AdmlnlatretlYa Alalltent )(LNT HCreterl•I 1klll1. Nuralng Froal end Auoelet•• Typing. telephone, eome Full SeMce Sult• CALL to AdmlnlalreUve Ml · MIT. IHUS lllll 1401 Oulll St . Newpor1 compu1er up. Muat be Townhouee. $565/mo senotz Plaza. 249. NB 2 occ. St50/mo ~78 Pal Anders 836-9183 min 2 yr °'*'. Job ,._ 960-l!a56 Br, 2nd fir corner unit " llT Mm " nager, Mtnt type et .... , quire• tact, dlacretlon. 11pm to 7:308"1 & 3 to eeaen. rMponelble & depend· w/beleony laelng d-Very nice room nr OCC 1575. Fum/unturn L-<511: Cody. I yr. male, 55-60 wpm. r...,o ~are end pol1a. Good I 1:30pm. PltlH cell ....... EmlllTll eble. Send r"ume to: • $360/mo. up Baell. t & lof;>ad courtyard. Incl. for ampl. men. Pool. All VOU need ror one ~old ratrvr. 19th St & office •ll{perience pert"· benefltal workl~ oondl-between IO•m & 4pm PO BOii{ 1005, Leguna 2 Br. unfurn & tum, pool, w/w car~ellng, drepe1. 1200. 882-0890 •ft. Monthly F .. I lee .. C.M Rawer di red RMponalble fOt v•· tlon1. Cell 979-900 for only, Mon-Fri. Country needed. Expertenee ne-N= 92877 or pll. spa. 18992 Florida D/W, e act rang• & lOpm &40-5470 842-8588 altar 5. rlety of general office 6 appoln1ment. Club Conv11e1eent. cenary. 842-6518 7 2, 8-12. 842-2834 842-3172 garb. dapal. Extenalve Nice, nr bctl, oc.an. Nu 1dmlnl1tretlve dutlea. 549·3081. ROOf'ING Servtoe Sletlon Attendent. *Ill.miff.a• Found .. Mala. Blk & Mutt enjoy detell wont MARINERS WALK laell lnc:I. pool, ciubhM & frig. 00. plete, C060r TV. Blndle Terrier mix DDITm PUT/1191 .. .,...., .... ~ Pan t lme evening• end 2 & 3 BR epll nr Hunt ac:cesa controlled under· Me only , weekly. I MO FREE RENT Mw, Fawn & wtlt Pit BuH Cell lor Interview , min. 6 r;:· exper run we1k-end1. Neet •P· Herbour Dswhr, reel ~round plfk~teet 536-8518 t room to 7 roome. AdJ. 752-0875. u11 for LMa. SIOUTllY Mutt heve good hend· ~ not eppty tt not peerence end hendwf11. w/blua edllu Mele EOE. lplc, yd, dbl e&r g&r W/D Obin Oliver 4 255. Alrpor1er Inn & F rwya. No "E*lll" type, tllll w/~ WE ARE SEEKING AN writing l pleuant phone qualified Ing ()(tty need to em· hkup . Fr om $560. Christian gent, homey el· 1e ... required. on back and mun:la, hit bnrf'ftlemtt EXPER'D EXECUTIVE vo!Qe. call 833-1883. a.42-7222 Apply In perton 2 to 8.40-6807 ATTRACTIVE 2Br 2bl, mo1pt1ere. S275/mo, Call AM 83~223 SECRETARY w/xlnt typ-Newport Blvd. CM. security, peek vi-. nr Costa ....._ 548-3315 by ear nr Fairview State Plent ore B. only •Jtper Ing & SH akllla .... to PllTITI•nnf..t Salet ii;:;;tC; station 1ttendent. WW TO IUCI beach S8 7 5 . Dee 8-.ltlMly decorated, fur. Airport etee-lixee. Hoepltal ... Mlle. Tabby, PBX opr. nHd ·~~Y· work w/both tll• VP Wented 1dull1 over 22 DLllEll I BR. 1 BA CONDO, 645--6459 Sult• from 22~50 af lhort.flllr. b"< & grey PfT Set-Sun 11 .7 Mktg & CFO. Mvat be• wt'<> enjoy WOl'klno wtth ~ PIT. WMlt9ndl. Hunting· downalelra, lrplc. dish· WATERFRONT 2Br, lge nlalled 2 Br, 2 81. I 1 per eq ft/Meny xtr .. Mlle lhorl-h1lr. wtll. ~. AM Sun 7 AM-3 PM end Mlf-ataner & Ilk• vlt1ety. youth. Mutt be well Publlthlng flfm need• 10 tonBcll.~5 Woodbrldo-Condo. nr Call 557-7010 grey . Mile. lltll'ed, btk, Wed 3 PM-11 PM Call In 0 C e r•• to etoa• wuhef, patio. carl)O<'l deck , very nice l•k• & tennt1 to eh•r• wht, grey, W/ll{tfe 1091 . 131-5840 ff you .,. IOOklng f()( • groomed, pereonlble. I meguine orders. S50 to IRl t lllL REFRlQE. eommty pool/ 1850/mo. 850-1906 w/non-amkr exec. dldl'Tm nnu. Male. blk. med hair. At prof etmo1pllere 6 1 poett.tw motivator Start S 100/dey + Y"· Hunt. Heppy Positive Atft'loe-1pe. No pets $550/mo. am1.,• elle!Mnglng poettlon. . . II S75 per WHk. Cell EASTBLUFF 1p1ctou1 1 $350/mo. 651-1230 1 MO FREE RENT N-port BHch Animal Beh. Cell Nlkk et pller• .. you help PfO-545-2000 Agent, no fee. br. petlo, view, pool, Wllh 1hort term IHH. Shelter, 125 M..a Drive, Alltomotlve r99elr lhop. .11111 tot> could be for youl 2-5c>m. Me-7021 (uk tor H4-JHO mote our publlcetlon ,3 Br. 2 Be. LR. D.R .. lrple, $590 mo. No pell. .... , ..... lMI tuU MfVICe IUlt ... Keep Colle M .... 844·3856 Ganarat 11\op lebor. Celt or apply In P9't0n Sllerron). MrVloe 1n oc .,... Fun t-3. garage. $675/mo S300 644-4767 Room. 6 Board In Pnv.t• your overheed low 6 Found. Mele Doberman. Minimum we g •. IM/lar Otft, PUT Ml Salel or PIT. Setary « com· HC. 7781 Cypreu SI. Chr11t1en home on bu1 ptofeulonal Image lllgh. Harbor & Ed~, S.A. 1 831-7270 ms1W1111m· Full time MIM ot bull· mluk>n. 8onuMe. HunL 983-8842 •ft 5 30 Wkdyt. Oulet 2 Br. I Ba, pool, gw, line. V\e Herbof/ VJeto-eat OoYW 0r Sutt• 14. ""~IW. ,,.. telec>hone 1Y91ama.. Bell. Call l<rlall• et patio No peta. Nwpt rla. Mature ad11lt. Ne~or t Bee ch YT old Jean 7 1·9196 Btbylltter/ hOllMkeeper (like For•t .,...) M•k• utre U helping Muat b• aharp. S800 9f4-.7't2 1 BR. pet 6 sm•ll Child Hgll t801 15tll St. &aSOlmo. Cell '4~7121 1131 1. Found: Blk Lab, mel• needed 3-5 dr(fJ ~. '"'"' ... youtll carri.ra promo1e drew eg1ln1t commit· OK. $.485 mo S6001mo. 842-7340 Need• llome. Wnt Colt• for 6 mo old. UCI .,.... their own e1t1bl11tled 1lon + cu ellowence. MSWllT..U 960-7165 ....... lltttll at! •INIJIUOI M1-015" ..... M11 route•. Meture. outgo-689-9576 If llllUS" JOI IEIERYE m Mesa. 5418-1775 OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE, , All( tor Berber• f'tlllflpt Ing, ettreetlve parental Very amt 2 Br beach Pine Knot Motel on &;:;t Baby titter. re19, tun. 2 SelelJHerdwer11. The Robb Report ta now aheek. 7 blk1 from GA TED VILLAGE COM· 1000 ft to 2700 ft. At· F011nd; ~ Perllen w/wtllt• dayt/ Wk. Newport Bdl. E.O.E. M/F. type penon, plMM call In So11them C1lltornl1. Hwy, NB. 11ec>e l0 oceen. n .. e er. vie. 888 w. 2·5PM. M·F. 848-7021. FT /PT, cxown Herd-•. beech. Gae & water pd MUNITY 2 l 3 Br. 2'h Wkly ,., ... 14&-0444> trlC11ve. welt melnlllned 19th, CM. 83 t-8334 10 mo. & 5 yra M11a1 3107 Eut Cit Hwy, COM 20~ comm. lully paid MOO. 538-7838 b8 1800-1800 tq.ft. of modern bulldlng1 on ne11e trane. EJtP.,i.nc.d Renlll Car wery TUM. We need lo-PURE LUXURY. Ger· quiet ltrHt. Aulgned 142-3204 s .... Nr beech 4 rln g1rdtn , ... .-1n1a1a an SCRAM-LETS pereon needed to WT1t• Uttle Mlle~ NI on• phlatle1ted. up HIH egH, SPAS In •v•rr partclng, gereg .. •VIII· eontrect1. 1·11 Rent • Tutfel. •long came • Lu~etlve lllk ~Ing people who would entoy 1tyle fned yd enc:IOMd home • mailer 1ulle, Ible. ..... butlneu need• 1atu ..... Lat,.. C9'. l50-1180 19ldet and rNd In Ille dHll~ll~Of ~ pool kldt OK $300'1 dining ro~m•. wood LOvefy 2 bdltn and den '46-4800, '45-3323 di ANSWERS lmmed. OC*\lag tor s>er· Diiiy Piiot Cl•Hlfled people. Xln\ ~ty. call Rolle motor car1, ST Alty fee 539-8190 burning llrepllCH, ml-•WIE manent full time MOtl:!: Exp«lene.d Note T ellef, 81C11on about MIM Mui· 213 -941· 901 ; y1c1111. elrp11ne1. art, TIWIHllE crow1ve ovena. prlvlte condo on golf eo11rH . NIIMI · Known dynamic exec:ullve XLNT benefits. lllety 6 r.t't Tun.t Ind bought It 714-840-2698 entlquH and premium patio• & y•d9. QWdenll' ~· &Mutltully •11111m Oolot • WOOdln prM In our rapldly •11· eondlttone. ~ It V1· for H H . Y~ c1n Mii Pf'~IM. IF YOU CAN With large ancioMd pa-provided. ELEGANT . Avelleble now. ING IT pending So. Coat otflce. NEYAAO NA IONAL SALES PERSONNEL. •ii{· tlo. L~ bdrm. 2 l'MI.. Minimum 1 mo. l<atllle Ptlrna Coeta Meel toca-BANI<.~ Caf. your tuftet 1nd loll of per'd tor , ... merttetlng, CL E. call; on Monday LIVING only 15 rnlnut• Femou1 QUO ... "Wlldom Ability to cope under only Apru 4, lta3. For do. to C and 1>e11et1 from F .. hlon ltlend, 1 Hat~. RIV. tlon. abundant partilng. I• knowing wllet to do pre11ure wltll dlvtrH 11om1e 1141911-0 n other tlllng1 tllrougll 1dverll1tment promo· No eeetlon II. no pell ICM244 fUI leMce. From t 155 Delly Piiot ClaHlll•d tlon Exit f:Y 146-4149 1p~t phone ; mlnut" to S.C. Plua next; 111111 le knowing now f::IOMl!t'-llld Inter· Experienced CommercHI Adi. cal &42-5e7' 714 419-4584 seoo mo. 752·2 t97 Ju11 E11t of Newport Condo, Snowbird, Utah 842-71150 to do It; vtr1ue 11 OOING ac. with etlent•. Ex«* or &4M1 1 Loin/ P11ttonn Seer• -Nr bt1ch. 2 br. 2 ba. Blvd & So. ot Sen Diego Iron 8IOMm Lodge. :fll CdM Med/Dellt. 1000 eq. IT." Otganlntlonal lklh. fut tary. XLNT benefits. _. upstllrl. new °'l~· fresh Fwy. From S1.000/mo. 18-23. l300. 175-22 ft. AIC, pri. ei.11\/lhoWer, Found: Lri,~M. brn ICQUf'ete typlno (76 wpm) ~ l oondltlone. =r., NeMpeper pelnt. "475. 52 985 831·5439. 24173 Orange lab, am94e pt(~ IMO. C. RetrleYer, ~r. lh0f111and or~ wnt· It INEVAAD N~T KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Condo 2 br. 2 b1, end Ave., Coet1 Melia. lntlllttAtrt!!9 W. MMt.,.., I 3-4120. Backbay 842·8033 ::g ....,..tlal. c 00 wpm~ BANI<. 0ucamone&. C-. ,. to HerCIH Ind .. ltornle 1141"7-0171 unft. trp6o, det!whr. brick *llDmM• YllW Fem. Pvt room & bath, ON THE BAY 300 :ii It pendent Judg~1 Ind Found ... M•I• Lll•U p1tlo, wat b•r' oar•g• 2 Br. 2 8e cMllu11 9')C. Iota Compt. llo\IMM!d :rtv. omc.. patio, l•nltor 11, Apeo Mill,~ ~·I.ab. Kt wllll dtecretton. At nutm1Nf . . w/opnr Pool, 11c11ul. of etoeeca. 2 bale, frpl ' '290/mo l ~ utll.. vflll utll .. ,.,,. t003 le, blldl ... Al ~ leatt 5 Ti" e11peri.noa •an-nm--- ..una. NO pa11. $895. poo1. tn51~ e1e. ~II tel. U1·04U, L: ForMI A~. prof leacll Anlmal Sile ter, wttll ell leetl Of Offtoe ,-J~ fliiJ 1213)898-2702. 979-8889 or t44. 74'42 125 Meta Drive, Coat• croctdure. Ptevtout opPo,tUl'llll•• • ev1llabla atudlo, ltcyllt• 225 with tll• LOI Ano•IH M ... 144-3151 1nklnl, 6:/er. pref. . luLlaslilHr l7!Z Newport Helghll 1xcap. M/F to ll'lr 4 It IW>UM, ~ OOod ""1• toweet EOE/M • per1IOMtl Tlrnat Clrculetton D•· ~OM! view. 2 Br. 2 Be. btwn ~ & Ooeln, NB. 4'4-1474 y~ Blk lab, tan COi()(, par1ment In tNt door•tO- HUO• 1 Br tux condo, urn or unrurn. 83t-4080 l&0-213 .,. .. OOdbfldge vie. Wllfl Ir· 161-9900, ut 2111 dOOf ne~r ..... "*Df!LUXI OFflCU* ~:! I V t rplo. lndry , i•r VEASAIU.U Ftm affktno re1p gay ~ to 4'000 eq ft. 1f01 VII'• Anlmel Con 8'ntt1no ~""'· 111renteed ..,:,, ...... MOO/mo. •64-88 e or VILL~ BALIOA CON· meta t& flf'ld & •flare ewport BIYd, NI. 68M151 ~ •• plUe com-"2-49141 DOS 1111/con::& N.I . ., ... ...&-IOtl FOUND: Med~~ ffilER mi.ion. Houts: t AM • 2 MID 11·14 ... ,, PM, Ot 4 PM • 9 ,M, "' ...... l'144 FROM MOO Ofc 142-7 UL HOtN Eanid rabbit, Vlo Th AOENTl3P·4MO 8'W513 111rr1anoa pretatr•d. TrllnlnQ 19 prO-Aded. '°" ~ ~ TO $75.oO P£R ~· NORTHWOOD 2 BR 1P.11111 1a1111 a11 l Temple Terrie•. i.. ~"~~ tanll•I to t1rn HOO + i'•nr1111 poola, 1p1, PllllllU M/F lo lllr IMIKlt. lllClr omoe. ltorao•. ,. ... 11. GUM loh. 41......m pet ...-. ,.or an !flt•· w lint lS ::1! l0t C" t.rer ... ..,,, 1nd•c•/'n8 & 81\erp ocean view du· Bay oo=. ,OOf, l,.o, .... n ........ -Jill vi ew , f 111 *"'' to MCvrt ,....,, Tiie ... C-1 \ ~tnl •H . Ill plelc, a tw, 1'-' tiie. tell~· tennla. • 141-11 ... eq Ant .... ~ to ~ .... 11100-2U•t 14 1111 =i Nol. Ott tl'NS ., .. l 30 , • " : ~. 1 llOuM to bMcfl. ot "°°'' ................ tl41 eq u ...... 1 ••. ITUITll ..,.. .... tl04 ....... 30 .... ~Oil Setw-., .• .. : i .......... ~ atth 81, Ave61. Apr. tf, ley, 1178, 11t & lut, c.-...... ZAIMd C-1 worl I llw flOtt llow1 .. -"' Wfl .... , Yrly, lt'IS/rno. "'° f:.'9' utll lnct .... , .... ,, 1111111 IN TOMI C... Ort¥I I 'ti ... ,,.. ..., ,..,., ...._ wllfl ..,... '°" - ·1 WIYM.aat ........ I . .......... eo.e. ~ OA tltlt lllOMJ. llltrt 11 flO M"flf!C Of "'9K• I 4 CIW"""9 ' ., .:.!:! ~ ,.. w "" • 2k ..w. ~-·7f10...if07 ' 21ll~M.\ID ~ODotY~= OllDe t,.,_ M Mme. ..... OONll :t· lllwtvM. It '°' .. lm«ttltd, ..... QI .. flef1h enf, alnol• pre . ....... ha 11• 'OAT HAQH HOM& ~"°"'·1 • COITAMDA !Miit 0# ..,_, L~ [tri, . '2t5 & UT~. 1.-11 INT I UIO eq " ....... •• •1mntm4 for ............ 0 1110/"'o Incl utll, 0£UJ>ll 1 9A CONOO.. noo -. " Cell ....," F.: ......... 11*' I .... · 1mm.,. poof,~ "E11 tuM.Jo ~r. I •• ..... 11 ..... " 4 Mt ..., ... ~ ......... rtP-~1'. .. M (714) ~ .. ~LMU*~ Ma"~'~ m• .Ill. :i ,,,,. ..... _ ....... 111n1-~,.... .. ,t..= • ""'• Incl . totd cm 1(1 .. } , ...... t .,..,. def\, a ~ .l4tllmo .,,. ....... 111),111...01 11• .. 1111i .!.'1:°~ •• 21•1 r=='!ii;'= . ._, J I _ :1 I i.,....... t•• :r.· 14 fl!id,0...--..'1.1 l .... ' . ·• Oluelflff Adi Ill'• U. " L . fi'J>IO~ t , dtc 11 He¥e JOU fHd tode~·.~ ---w • euc11•11tu1 -tP~": ~TO llllW YOU _ ,. ~ "°"' "'" '°' ~· ~¥.: ,.,::.z .~. ~' 'J ~ .,_ It, t HOllT\O 0111 'tad Ada'I If not, ,.c::·~ .... lt' .. ... ....... -. , '°tlllt;T~ v:.u·~ .. .., . ~-utlt •••·184 ' •·5 ~~ ...... -.ylo ... --tatlon .,.,, ~ ' "jH,. ~ { .. # ...... , • ...... l•· flllot w~ ,..,~ .. -.y, 714,...11a7 _..... . -·' L ' In tOwnl ...... --~ o. ·' f . ·-'• --" ·. . ' $1.84 per day StMMt 1°"11 Cw!!/ Cwmtt ltr• "" ....,, lttfnttt f!n 11uy. ...... PtmlH tnl lmtnl .... *"" cebln•ll, oeblnet Conor•te: '"''" or IO• fftAINOl·HINOl .. NIW JACH 0' ALL TRADH -*1-1 ....... flertlllng lntel'lof l>Mlon 20 ~ ap POOi *°' , .. AAA IOl'lnldlt~ leclfto, bare & f0tmlo1 Jobe. "•move ~l~l re-~ M ,....,._ Clll Jaok erwtlfM, ~:.. ~': f:!. ... t quellty. II yr up HANGlNO/ITflUPPINa mold"", 0 1Mty com :rt:•· Uo UtHU ~ M2-4N1 pleoe wtnw. ""'""" ll\'lltOlf'OY wv. l.OWelf Dey°' nlQtll. tJl-3014 ~-, ....,,...,. ~ltlw ret•. VIM-MC looU M&-132' llon,~•lnt. & ,..,eir. 1•. t42-4007 Tllat'a AU you Plv tor. ret•ll 11 ~ In O.M. • .... Of NTW'Mt rnon-T ••• I I I , "" ... Lio Cenntn Ct!. Dlf 1~161 'Tom 611-4-4t0 11:..tt 1111 b90lnnlng In May. Lio ·1fl,421 7)()-1,...., 11pert w•I co11er1no n• ,_ , .,. ''" _.,, . !pt )() dey Ml In the -""" /""'-••ra Lo tel• l1IYI .. 'ft• llUa !!!!.M Wiii o1te tor petir and STARVING COLL.IOI atlllatton. Aw. COflN.. 213eOO. MM2t0 ---------Dt~e:O'r.ioe teno .. : ,.,. -lfdtalu DUMP .ioaa pay utllltlu. Oell 8TUOINT8 MOVING tent AtllQMll. 611.eatO l•nNn TILi IHITAU.IO F .. eat st-JA2·H5e e.t ptlce9. HS-32N TllU & 8rnelt MO'MO .lobe 875-<M71 *"" I p.m. CO. UO. T1~38 lltokw.lder Paperhano· nYl•I --. .:. klnd•===1 f • q Cap Clll MIKI ~13'1 lneured. t41-1427 Ing & Aemo1111. Ouel. ·-· -1---·------ --·Met•tton. --Topc>ed/rtmowd CIMn HAULING & Stotm CIMn FAH, honMt & reliable. WATCH U8 GROWi wof1I only. •M-3111 Pllll. Pt...c & ''*" f •..........&~ Doon-~• loYlnO & "'900nllbte up, ftllJW lewne.. 7614'71 I I f"' k A4tfa, e11ell. ll'e\11 lutlet t&•-&1:: ...... ,d. UO'CI. 71<M27.s409 !!! ~ Panal·peffo41..r.noea, Fr" Week ln April upe, 0• ,. H . ..an 046-4940 ut 802 _ ... !!!!! _•f~I ~ 648-441' Fenced yard-Cotta,..... TR .... ... you. 76 .. tt1e John ' . •• ··-PROF PHOTOOAAPH!R .... ,, ... ., ...... ,, .. '""11••1tll 531-M26 wk""-Lawn-t~b 11111111 H·u· -Mov• ··MOVI Hou...ittlng dutlng July & -·-. -8tump Qflnd. 8ew ~ REMODELl/FACE UFT8 .. ,. Tr .. tr1m/Aemollel " " "'"""' Auo. Expetlenc:ed. r•ll· by Richard llnor. Lio. Model porttollo•. por· Rental Su~'°' hlr• ,,.. iiirf. Jim 855-6910 DAl.Y PlOT SERVICE DIEC TORY Cuatom wood patloa, L<Mng moll'let ohlldcere, Lewn melnt/~ollll_lng Flll'nltW•. TrMh. Tr... abfe melure peraon. 280044 14 ~of Nippy treltt. weddingl, benda.J ..,., Ml·1H1 · 00 IT NOW' '**' & ~ 111 gen In lent a toddler•. ,, .. •tlmete 64frt005 ..,_6416 NORM ~ .,.._ 940-2111 looel ouatomera etc Studio exp. FAE.:. I• llm "ft''· FrH .. ,. 7111·9295 HAUUHO · Thentt you, ~114 6117 w/lllttno. 541-at8 UHW!!!!,!1!"1111!!1•!1~---·t':.~f.:~::-;~:::~::i ~~~~ Randy 1-oe22 C.1trldert leural ~~~ ~'/.erdll,.. IYC ...... !u tllLITT ..... J.O. Hom fW•IW!lnO p~~::ing""~·=~ a.Moe Qit9C'OfY ~~~=t ~,_;~comm. Fr• Ml. 042-8907 RAND '042·7047 Fedeflted Tu~ Prompt nHI profeNIO-fl•1ttr/ lq!!r ~t~lt. ~ K.e. (2 13i&t2·371M Aec>l-•tatlft & Rec>Wa, Clltt e.48-7552 a reald. Lfc'd, bonded. Relph CebeltWo a Sona Homel~d~~ta. nell. 15 Y'9· e38-7149 ED'S PLAITfRINQ p ' · ·Ml-1111. UI IJf lne. FOf eat, 552·9t42 Compl. malnt, comm/ .... !galr! , . pa-fMI ••-e Ouellty peton./IHtur.. ....... fn&al ...... ~~~~-~~~~~!!Jt!!.!e........1!!!!!!.~---,_ T,.. trtmm1ng & r• Pelnttno Cltpent 0.Ye,: t 110475 Cf _, _,.. Int/Pt. Neat. &46-8258 Hue. AooflnO-ell T)'plng/Worcl p I 'i -·-...... • .. mo~al, OIMl\·UJ)I. frM Tiie . ~. ~. .10'K oft teat y;eet'a. w.. F~' HT. I~~· PLASTER PATCHING ,....., f9QCWW~· -Oufcli,...,. ;~~ AleutlN1 CtUlatl No StMm/No Snempoo M9dltwr.,,..,.. Conatt. Mt.~ ett. 4:30. Lie. M2-74321044'_.7M trllYel. Ml-492t. TlD~7~t971~7 Re1tucco•. lnll•••· 30 Uc. 1411802. ~73-4 Reuonet>le as1-1041 ~ & Reaprey. Aemod, Stein Speolelt9t. F&1t Uc'd, bonded. 549-1978 K&O LendlCllPI Malnt. I Cl --•-Luittl'4al yra. NMt. Paul 646-2977 •-~--t••t oerpentry. Uc. ••14e9t. dry. Free .... 83f..1682 .. , ......... I ... Compl Gardening 8eN HH ...... --INT/EXT. CALL JIM. PINl8f & Drywall _,. r .... -...... Cleu'- _A_blllty_Bldn ___ no-__ 1eoo_,Shlmp00 a ateMI deen. Uc 308888 Remodel Fr• Kl 548-2•8t ROBINte CLEANING Piii UlWllU Ml-llU Ext/Int. RMluoooa ~F~'!"~-~1·~~·_!1~30~1°"~2J'"";:0:~:";;-;;:";:;:~::;tl a-1..tt Color brlot111ner1, wlll Acid'na l C~a . ~ • a tllof~ Sod, IC)rinki.r end lhrub Blodlwalla. ~"2 REPAIR SPECIALIST WE WASH WINDOW& -Clfpta • 10 min. IMMctl. &4e-e5M &46-4 .... COMPLETE.GARDENING CIMtl l\OUM. lnetallatlon. Our work Paint: flit. '200 (fllde & Fut . Prof9MloMI omewey.p.,111ng Lot Hall 1111/dln mla S 15' •llO SERVICE. call Jerry'_• -only look• expenalve. doora), Int. s•o room. 75~~~:a'tt52 Oueltty llllOf1I guaranteed Rlpllr..SMlcoatl:l r~ 17.aO; cOOGll '110; Drp!U Lhn S«vlOe. 631·•396 . Expel11H HOUMll-ng Chaok our prioee befofe Uc'd. 53e-98H ........ F,.. "'""•'• e.48-73t1 8&.S AliPhlt 831 ... tSlt le cllr 15. Ouer. ellm. pet DRYWALL TAPING Gardening, CIHn-upa. Vac ~,::i!~~muded you ~!LILL~~-2040~13t. INT/EXT PAINTING 14"' 0 <;::) Nl-1121 11SnER .. VIC"' IH ... o .•c. John'• Window CMnlng Den Hellber{j Grlldlng odor. Crpt repalt. 15 yra All Textutee a Acouatlc trimming. otment WOril. 1 ...,. .,....,.1 · & WALLPAPERlt(O WATER HEATER 8peclal ,. Fr• •t. 12 Yf9 up. a P9W10 Co. Aea/comm e llp. Do work myHll. FrM .... KeoM e73-1503 5"45-UI04 042·2'85 SPARKLE PLENTY ~'t ..... .., CYatom wortc. Fr• .. 1. Pool llMle<a•Fum-. Loweet pno..Fr• •t. &40-1081 Uc. 397aeo. &42-1720 Reta. 554-0123 UJ•ll'aiK MailT Home Cteenlng ~ e.~ Land & CiMn-Rau. St....-547 ... 281 Local. 761-43CM -=:::.:.:::::.:=::.......::::.:.:...:.:.:.:1--;:;w;:-:,.;:;::&_:-;:c:-=.1"1"''1:·-=&~=:-I DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL --• Xlnt reta. 142.aaot ......... ecepe,_._ F DAVIS PAINTING LOW COSTll 2• HRS •--n.•--.. __ ...,..ttlaa • .,... l'l> ._ __ ., ALL PHASES Cln-upe. Ref• 536-1810 upa. trM tr .... ,_"'' r• ~,...~Remodel !-!J--!!!!!!!!t!!J-.!l----!-'":::::'.:"':'~"':.~~'.':"° Stwn Clean & Uphol. BUD (7l•) 652.9582 QUALITY CLEANING .. ,. Tony 046-765e _ lnt/eltt. Acouatlc <*Unga, Draine. Uc. 850-1030 B•.,._ ral...-tow min. It• law ...... Bebyalttlng, 111'1 hour Trudi Mount Unit. Guer. Bu•zau with• pereonel touch cabinet relln. Int. FrH -WC' l 1 That 111 contrectora who Neer Vlct0f1a/>Ont refa. Reu. rat• &45-3718 lltctrical ***HOME REPAIR BETH 850-0933 .... !!! est. #3M780. &42-74711 ~r:'~~~:. ~:! .:.~t-7~~1 r re perlOfm work~ S200 co.ta Miia. &42-M&2 CARPET INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN. Priced Elec:·}'tumt>-Cerpentry Houae & otne. cieenlng. BRICKWORK: Smelt joba. IUl'I PAlltm II Uc'd. JoM 831-1151 ._1_. _ _.&1 •-.......r~ Including tabor end 1111 .. 1 & REPAIRS . 30 yt9 up. right, frff Htlm•I• on Smelt Jobe OK. Fut Rella bl•. thorough & ~~':~ Top quallty/Reu. relM -••UIU ...._ m•t•rl•I• muat b• II· Pr Ion un11o &45-9031 (bef a, •fl 4) i.tge °' emell joba. eervloe. Keith 04e..&872 quick. s10 hr. Ginger. Irvine . ._ •. v t Fr" •llmete 650·7169 •HU ESTmant* Secrewtal aervtoae: iyp. cenaeel. UnlloeNed c;on. ~ bf~t~uetal TllomlOO Carpet s .... & Lie. 3tea21· e73--035t ONE CALL DOES ITI 754•7321 Frplca: bullt, remodeled. c t Pal ting I 11 I Oralna.-Repalr-Re91Pe Ing copy etc Fut ..v ~~ .::;a:'.,ng'°. ~~ SlltM ctay~4a..7550 lnatelletlona. Comm/ LIC'O ELECTRICIAN Palntlno, oerpantry, High Quality Houaewortc Brick & •!one, brick ~y. s;ing :S~~:,: DaHu 6-45-~811 S75...f45e, TI0-83611 . traotOf• and conaumer•. rMl<I. rMtretcllM & r• Qual. wont·Reu. rat• rooting, Cfl>t 11..n ctn-RIJt•. I.,.,, the belll pavtng. Exp d 993.3743 Fr• •t. Dave 873-2031 t .. l ltmn/ ..... ,. contec1 Mary Grondle et 1::1::/ fht A1uaa pelB, llltlt ,..,._ 1430277. Tom 831•50721973-76"44 Ing. gardening, ywd cln· e73--7012 eft. ~ BRICKWORK: Smell or -!!! I itul (714) ~ with eny ~ & Fh A1erm1 Greg ~6324 RESID/COMM'LllNO. up. IJlc. Loweat rat• lllSlll.11•1 lge JObl. repal,.. Local ~~~~':1 UllWUI llU 'I •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• qUMtlon1. Contrac1or'a Central~ C....at/ Ceuntt 20 Yf9. 0o my own wor11. .STARR M._..7 1 rete. &45-8512 Greg Riley ~9790 , Ellperlenced a prot••· Consulten1/ CounMllng State UoenM so.rd. 28 Rea/comm. -64&-4099 -Lie. 2780•1. Al &46-1121 REASONABLE RATES 83M221 afternoon• u • ...1 alonal. Very ruaon•ble In all mattere of llfel Civic Center Plaza, -n.1-c.mtnl·Muonry·Blodc All t)'pH of work-rH/ Cleenlng: No Job too big '"11'••1 Locet painter need• work. rat• tor ell ot your pool 675-2•95 °' 173-9784 Room 690, Santa Ana • • _. Web-Cuat. wortc. UC. i~~~~ f~':'D commt. Big & '"' job• or amall. ~exp, ~ .. llabla, ·ABC MOVING-Quality work, econo96 nMdl. For expert Hr· Spiritual AcMaor CA 92701. STAPLEY CONSTR. #381057 Rob 6't7·2683 536-8121 °' 85()..()998 0 K 0 a y or n I g II t refa. $6/llr. 957-3~1 Qulclc, Careful~. ret•. lrM Mt. 964·71 vice, c.11111enlnga 5 p.m. In ·buelneaa, marrlege,t=:=======~ NIJw& NmOd, tlnlltt cal· Rod'I concrce & muon-546-2174 JAPANESE LADY Uc. T138048 552..(M10 &ELL Idle Item• with a tot p.m II no en-. etren problem1, etc. "Let the Sunahlne In" pentry. door hanging. ry, 9 ~ aeme loc. Find whet you went In w1111ta to houMoleen. Delly Pilot Claalfted Ad PLEASE keep trying... 6 3 1 • 9 • 7 8 D I -n • SUNSHINE WINDOW ,t'314-431. 8314371 Mike Fr".._.. 714/8'40-1705 Oalty Piiot ClaMlfleda. Clauilled Ada &42·5e78 &46-36-4-0 Sell Idle llema 142·5678 &42-5e78. (114) 41Mlll 531-311&4 CLEANING &42·l549 -ltlt ...... 1101 D!e 5910 ruaJtvt . ~ ... ~ DO A UTTU ·-.::....b 12J4 Pewer 7111 The Delly Pilot II•• Im· Fs:;0,= ~ ~~ R~~·J:,'·· •• ' ~~ ~ -:......._ .......... YOUR 011auon Clanlcal Gullet S1 Bertram FIB, S/F, IWn m1dlate opening• for ed •II 111018. e..2.7970 ~56 ~ OWN HOME w/llard elletl cue, 11u gH. reblt '82, many Nlea per.one Ml or pan • ~"""' bullt In pick-up w/ xtraa. Xlnt cond. S•t. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS 1 Jests 6 Grandparen· taJ 10 Speed 14 Up high ~ 15 -tasse 16 Macaws 17 Can. erctlc ex pf Ofer 19 Moue 20 Ironic work 21 Essay 23 Antitoxin 25 Ingest 26 Ger. article 27 Cut grain 29 Harrow's rival 31 Break 33 -Baba 34 Evil one 36 Leo and Paul .0 Elevate 42 St -: N.Y. river ,.. -measure -45 Notions -47 Cattle breed •9 lntaw, e .g.: abbr. 50 Luau food 52 Cereal 53 "T" of "ITT' 2 3 54 Tree 57 Orbit 59 Shirt front 61 Evll magic: 2wds. ~Islets 67 Commanded THURSDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED time. Gfeet Mining po-• ....._ 4 BAR STOOLS, $711. ~~'ljt~,,~ •, ;'.>:~~·(._:" 'f' ~ 11olume. Beae & Treble 500. PP. 873-8474: tentlel. Ou1tan1• draw Pit Bull Te<rler tor aale. e50-Mll7 ..__ ;jt' , X • oontrol >lint ahepe. Best &4&-t385 ~&•nat ~-----.,.-f'9111elea 8 ...-.Cl Ul<C • .__._,.:'.. -• ",., U,~ w • •"'-1 ·" Ofter. Cell Bonnlel-----------"""'"'_,." ..,.. · Flotetlon bed for ..... 2 ro. . --1 . I • 13' boat, motor & trlr. c.llant oppotlunlty for Reg. YI'• Old ll50 Of off•. " ~ 1 · •"7 ~ ? .., _!. ~788 $350, alao ,11111 40 hp pereon with career 54g..9939 . &45-e057 '"' motor S5SO 536-6226. ambltlona.. Send raeume Give • IMng gift or lovel GAIAGI SALi AD• NOW '• • ) ; t Of ..... 1 Gfetctt 213-802-<43'40 to: 01"9 Ml I Oo 1e4 9 wt< Hici.a-~. •tudent delk, CLAHIPllD aY CITYI •• \ "Chet Atklna" Tennea-_;_ _______ _ · Orange Coaat sso =~275 ll '· baby en& & baby •wing. 111 HLOW ·-• eean. Collectora ltemll 1t ltsttll ......, Delly Piiot . ~159 Appralaed $2,SOO, ult· 115 Johnson $11,900 PO Bok 15&0 Peta SS2S Ollk lormlca table w/blt( Ing 11.SOO °'belt. Xlnt Alllaon Marine Colt• M--. Ce 92929 Lift baby EA$TER wrt Iron b ... & e evo. C...U .. l llu luti!ttu INcll cond. Catt Shamrock 6'15-e015 EOE BUNNIES. Reuonebkl naug. covered cllre, Fri/Sat 9am. •13Jumlne, SAT, 301 15th St, nr anytime, _.for Gabby 20· Relnell 1973 Crula«. 04M1e5 good co nd . suo. behind Alt>erteon'a Mkt. PCH/Ollv9.Stereo,bed•. 6'6-1428 OMC, 110. 155 hp. V8. Tow Trudi OriYer needed. 892-7612 Beby Item• & mlac llOu· relrlg, couch. Kit mlao. $5495 obo, NB lllp avail. Deya. H~ Bctl. •ercwiisa otau patio tebt• .,,. Mhold. Mite. OWce h.raltut I TWm9 11 aec:ured. Aleo o· 68 Calm a brawl: ~;..,.-t;.t!!-f!!W 3wds. 70 Microwave 71 Land body 72 Rockies, e .g. 73 Proof 7-4 Male animal 7 5 Dirty look DOWN 1 Swiss card game 2 Can. prov. 3 Bard's spouse: 2wds. 4 Bergen's - Klinker 5 Excelled 6Wanl - ' 7 Garment 8 Love: It. 9 Straight 10 Ecstatic 11 Taro 12 Bring about 13 Chemical 5 compound 18 Gender 22 Expectant 24' Shlhed 27 Whefe Tim- buktu Is 28 Smelly 30 African river 32 -roast 3~ Furious 37 Polltlcal policy: 2wds. 38 Sword 39 Market l I 0 • 1 Sink feature 43 Church do -46 Saturate -48 Ambrosias 51 Asians S4 Fra's chief 55 Esne 56 Nether world 58 Nerve 60 Islam text 62 Penny 63 Tis.sue 65 Theater area 66 Sliver: abbr. 69 lambcut canvaa cllelre, $250. Ethan Allen bookcaat bed AntlquH, rockera, Iron lcai .... t llM ~~ ~= g~~~ Tu.a ·Aadptt Mll ~~~gpd~:ir:l~ckcie!~:: (dbl), Sml bittier SteUOn, cook '10¥9, dry bar, TV Hamilton drafting tabteaf ~Call -ad 7.e Tll• Oallv Piiot I• IC· 752 109• NHCO Electrlc Roule<. cupbd, ""'c:pbde. more. WIVftmCO drafting m•·' 6'12""300 24 hfa. • "' WESTMINSTER ABBEY • King bedaprMde, meny 9431 Lellanl Or. (S of chlnu. l7M110 l ____ •:..._ ___ _ ceptlng eppltc.tlona IOI' ANTIQUE MALL LOVHHI H Ctlon•I w/ llOUHllold 't•m•. SAT Banning W/Buallerd) ' .. &..& ... 21' Dlltrlct Menegar Tral· t 1751 Weatmlneter Ave. ottoman. cru.ned camel. M , 227 Goldenrod. Sun. Adler Typewriter. Mlf cor·1 open 1'f':te:men, trtr • = '!.ci~~ OAROEH GAOVE :!:&> ~~1~ttreu. U11UAY 1t te. llluiaa Yltfe $;~.n~nu. take OMC. 1 11,000 &42-3912 company benefit• plu• 55.4-9103 2t8 M•guentelln alley • , • ·77 Mako 23 It, 23511p "111Hge allowance & Wur llt er Organ w/ Clllldrena & adult• de-t'llDl'D 8113112 doMd *-estr• Jollneon, nu FIG btlt· commlealon opportunity. IW ..,.., allr · eyntllHIHr. Rhythm algner clotlllng/aulta. ->UrU\ llvy duty metal lhelv" tenk outrigger•. radio, Dependeble ata. wag., Standing pin bell me· keya, tape dec:k & bencll. &toea, lkta/boota, anti-SWAP urrT (b•8t quallty & cond.); co11era. top cond Incl van ot 8ml picllup with chine. wkg '300. Hand· beaut wood. S700 obo. quee, atelned gtua, gdn 111(.L I al90 Iota of uHd/nevw treller. Mull .... Seel current tmureooe nee..-made~ (new) Sl60 & 851·1804 toofl, gamee, golf .no... •-..1--,.: 1-. ~ .. offtceml&~ .uppllea.ltema ~t $14.995 obo. 759-0913 ury Houra approx. Cl... th 1 llouMhold etc _, .,. ..... • ..... · " °' e73-9003 11AM to 8PM Mon tlltu up '"n-o er mac . Redwood rum., loungae, • . tile 2.. 4111 a..., booka (Mt & alngte) & --------- Fri. ""*t In Perm bet· 55e...2 · cllelrt, tbla, umbr•ll•. Cetta .... ef=I ... ttlrt-more . 2 5 t . S 1 7 5 . e.n fll"' --3PM & 5PM Mon Englllt\ brec:lllJl Clock. a,. cualllon a, ult cond. . 96CMl2CM pip .ua ., tllnl fri al ca 1770 by Frencl• At· 15.00to1100. 851-1804 Garage Sale, 2&48 w .. 1. Ille la ' 11111 -.... --.. ... 200 ..... mlnate< Pl on Del M.,. ...._. _.. -r-.. Orenot Coeat kine. -. r-rva other Sofa bed, gm, coet $5e0. Fri/Set ._5PM .,_..e FOR SALE Dally Piiot fine antique c:toeka for Sell for only $75/olr. . Avery at M1touer1te • Excellent cond. Mu et &42~ M..f 9-6 330W.BeySt ...... 117-534e &u-1731DeveorGary 2700P9teraooPt.11-0W: Speciee$10.SetlerMtup Ml.~~~·&42 ' ' Colt• Meta. EOE .. .. HerbOf'/Adema nellt to 6 . e.m. Open to public ·eo Ho«>leCet 18wltr..., CARVED ANTIQUE OAK 58 X 24 wrCXAght Iron mgr'a onto. Fri/Set e.-5 llam to 3pm. FrM ad· Pu.. I Oqw 1211 Teq. SuMM ...... Xtrea, ..,,..., COUNTRY DESI<. Pert cotlH table w/llHvy 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE mlulon to alloppera. -$S100 524-2"32 Minwnu!':S"!,,m. PIM· oond W/belreled mlrrOf & gtua top. SIO. a.e..ee2• S..turdey only~. 831-4&4e P::U, ~~ 2 8'>1Mek .. fOf 55' Mll- aent Newport e..dl of. ~ bo<*ahetf. Juet Megnll. carved mellog. 2"483 Elden Aw (8) c.M. lftl!l1 .... outalde, tuned, etool. b o • t. S 150 O •• c II . ~. ttta many decor9I din. rm & tluft9Cte ctva. -D • 1I11 • r • d . s 7 5 o • 842• 1~· ~5 t"~';'--Cell Rob CARVED ANTIQUE SIN-S 195 0 , e • 2 • 2 5 1 0 . ltl••l1 I IP lwl•• Mlle llouMho6d and A01N &47-6872 _S_A_N_T_A_N_A-5-2-5-7-~-11- ---------• OLE BEO/llH11y Olk &4MMa . Mitt nautlc:al. Sat ONLY, e... H d BI tol. Elli p , Waiter'"'"'"' hdbf'd, buebrd, •laid• White ltallen Prov break· Stand new. S6 .._ SUd· pm . .-30 Tu'11n Aw. Wur11tnr conaole piano. 1";'1 ~ 5 ~ ~ . · 11 0 ~ .... =,..-:--...,--.,..-~ Apply In per.on,~ =::--~·H~~P SC:: front, whit• Frendl Prov Ing Ql&M doors $25 ... llllT 111111 UU lt100. 752• 109• 7 1 4 / 5 3 6 -1 9 5 2 or 12 13 3--5 pm. BAXTER'S RES-7to-1203 hell table, Magn111011t Of IMt• •. Petlo bllnda 2•25 22nd 11 back bey Kimbell Organ, dbl key-547·7e23 WOftl TAURANT. 5180 Slrclllii:=iiiiiiiiiiii~Ja~t~e~r~e~o~,_•:n:_:d_m:;o~r:•;·1 S5, 9'x4W mirror '80, area. ~·Tllltlnand boerd. coat SS.000, ..... --..... 11500 .._ St Npt ...... No----&40-9358 ........., bed & frame S10. .,~ ..._., ...... 1...... ......,.,_et IK .-Cde ~·· ... ,..,.,.. Q.:;;"'1 c eblneu 120 lrvtne A.,._ lo-4, Frt, °'"" ..-. '"' ,._ ofter. 17' cabin c:n.i1Mr Walter/w.itr--. up'd, ..... M • ..... , ... Ol~i::s~ .cr:~J.::! l•mi:nede 10t, Mulli ~r:.1.u;1~~u:: • .:·:~~: pdi!I I :!2!:r J:n= ~ pickup eppllcatton et e.r I •IH "' •c••1 uo. Mombau Net a :.1 Fr~':i.~,1:~nM'::! quea, c 1ot11 ... Toye, Fcl•lll~g •iu•:· :~·~~· & extru. '213~779 Ra~lto. •09 28ttl St. .., PllllY 1 te .._ hdbrd. S26 eech. 850-2183 · · Toole, motorcyclH, & •• ng o • ! .. · an 4PM NB ~ 20k40' tent. 631-1810 Pwwl ........ Corw. -501--utiiiiiNjjjjj;jj;M:--... tf-r.. i..err, EY9f)'t"'"G )'IM.i'W lllwtya eel Ed 951-38e7 I at'··-Wallr ... /weller, exp. In 1 fwllllrt I ........ ~=Ilk•"""' St25. wanted from • GIUQI Sii -'th_ EASEi TAAMPOUNE Sleep• 4. ~tree. ~e:~tllll•. Keren. ttlllll•tlt titre, • 875..39o8 8"" CNld'a to entlquee. H'• •BREEZE Approx. 1 :zx7. s 145 gd oond. • 11 I I 11.. It Set. M . 2t5 Broedw!IY. Cleaeltl«I Ads &42-5e18 (,. t e 11 our $5 O o). '·1...;;t_8_1_M_1c_G_r_e_g_o_r _2_5_' W...,.../Waitert WHt.~rt l•llrt' ~~"".;r~ br'1'25 M0-8204 pip trallfr, 10 11.p. Honde: fllperlenc:.d. Cocktall. UL •• 1_._1 ' Staln'I••• ·,1 __ 1·able' .... 0 ..... ., _11 8roMlklg IUtO, Ilk• new many mru. 17800. PIP w.-encia. Food a b9---• • $95. 04MJ06 .. , • lllllella•-llll 111111t ---ssoo. Remington, s125'.1_"843 __ 25_. ____ _ verao• for breaktaat/ ~ Antique• for ..... rvga, Beet offer. 72().1080 Pattnerwhlp In Er1c8on 35• IBunc11,. A3~P101y :CBen Antique Peralan rug CIMn king Ml. cornpt •I 30_.." .. ............__ ...._.._ ~Ion'~~ bOOltHI-HANG GLIDER, 18' Ctien-perlect cond, reclng & rown I , 8 OHi (Hamaden) 7.dW drce mettreH, box treme, _ .. .,....,.. ....,.._, _. ...--Cf\Mlng ll4p In Newport Hwy. S. Lag. 1890 good c:ond MO headboerd. Xtnt icond. Yefwd enydme. BMutlful line c:tothie. much~. delle. l220. 546-l6l2 $6000. 'Celt Lllfle evei , .. UllEI saoo: 8"'16-3014 .• . S135flrm. "5-1732 '°' E••U'TM419 407-7090 ft/Wl!/1 .... 1131 979-7143 , ... llYI AnUae Mil '50 Style O.CO. Couch. 81Q Canyon Country aut> BEAUTIFUL 26" RCf. 1•· catemeren. a r111n1>cJoiw 1 100."'"00 pr daiy, rtNoo H .. RBOR .. R.,.. Large,::.~· '30, ••••• Wiii.. Memberalllp. SIS,000 Color TV. 2 yr •rnt . nit, new. wltreller, .., Eacort " " ""' ..._ .,...~ Call. (714) 647-41130 l1U. FrH dell11ery. 12100. &47-5839 ~·-~· od I APPLIA~~ .. ERVICE Plald Hlde-a·Bed, Oooel .... 1 •1r ,. ....... .,......_, k-_ cool OpenTV ~'a .... 17'"'" ..... ,..... 7111 .. out ...... aome m • • We Mii ............. t:::· cone1 e11noe1 """' mett. ST DIST "1n =-;..,;: Sell """'"' ..,._.. ""' .u tng. MUil Ilk• people, ear epp•a1.,_ 64 11 l160iobo. M-e111 I ohH"' 150. 845-1731 PROf'/8TEAEO SYS 18' Jet Boet, trlr, 1kla, ' • help, Uve-ln poalble. I -·-··-~ ....__ .. • ........ -., ........... 8undey cab OK. Jany, _, ~ e It eertlltone aola & .--1 Oeveorptiry Cornc*te. WOf1'1l3000 1 _ _.,.,., __ 1..,.._._v_..--__ _ '*°208 Hert> t117.el33 matdllna c:Mlr. l200. 18 le9te IN MAC DONAU>'S COff-... S1400/0fr. l7 ...... .... 7111 J ... 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Cell tl'll llMI .... pra, ~-· 1929 ,Of'd Model A Town White body, newteea ~ 1 ... I 2 911N f 1 f7 5 ~ '"___.., ~m 1 Dllw, 1-.1ot.4 eur• your c11 hi! r••· I 1 d 1 n , I 1 o, o o o . ln1ef, New redlal• Mint lfrll 11 it 11111 '78 8~ bl'1'rm on ~· "--~ s>Mll. I let • s..i-7o29 ·n MONTI c~ LO __ ...._ _____ _ • •-/ aoneblV low mll .. t•~ _e1s.e191, 13150, 831-3019 ...... ..'.. .... ...._ ~1...,,,1 ,819CMt. -· ..,.,.,,. In & ... Newpon 1eeo f<leetwood 8'oughm 125001080 'IO Pinto, ICll'lt oond, 37, ... ,,._ body cSemeoe Ot< Ind• 8 ...,., ••-. ....,.,.,, , .. -&Md\'• nneet Nlecllon ComptetefV m .. ou1 5A6-eOt5 000 ml, Mo. 12.IOO/bllt l!•!!n Hll good Mt of ttra' I'll Clo '48 Benl*V M•lc VI. blk & , 2 S201 • Auto, Alloy•., ... lt1t• '75 114 2.0 good COnd ol prevloualy owned 110 IOO 080 770.2e.4t off. MlllC ..aa~ ... onda xn 15• Perfect s: ,.,wor1< & Nnning yellow ex1, blk Mohelt 8/R, AJC, 0.... is..1 Of· tAOO ' PoteCllH, A11dl1 end ' '90 Cttetlon. 4 dt he1ch-2 Muatenga •17 nol In oond. Ntiw lhoc*1 a,.., ·,.,.., .,, t~uced 10 ••II at tu' 973-1711 Rune well, nMda '/alve ... 9.a '"' -· · · wond::Ja.;oond llOO ootll ,.., " 't1::'3a ..... tod""' · Int, run• a looll• good tet. ·79 cvcc S11t1on weoon. 71, 515 1.... VOik.._. '11 ••••• llYIUI ~ P8tP8 euto ttene tlN,ldMl~nwabll(e. • ................ I.... tOt>. 913·4109, (118j Dltau tll7 Job, d1p1ndabl1. HOO 'e1 Por 811 5-epd, tbll = :i~~'c:,,U:11~~1 :~~~~:-· 49 .ooo ml. obo. 3'l04 ...._10l7 ..,...,.... II~ ~143 4"'·2974 eng, trena. Nu paln1, 548-2424 · 91 Cit 11 4 IPd .. 'C 't1 Mu1teng '•llbeck, ·a1 HOftlda HIWtl .00 150 11'/lt ..... 11 · 1llO Ill D 80 4 dt Aocotd fein t ""'°· meny xtr ... ""-445 E. Cout HWV 1 on. '3800.' ,..., ' 219/VI euto, OOOd oond. ml.~ oond. 9;400 L•t• MocNl 9ood cond 'It,_ I• COMpletet/i lorded, Ille• c:Ond. 15450 ' "'ec. 94e-730517950 ~ 8MC11 Cltntltt HU heldl~2,6120 · 11800 otlo. 8'&-2751 • 142'-2141 -Ned 1111 '•talion .,,,j VI, 3 apd, rune & ~ MWI \t4.:J~o Sell ee2,12151 ·14 914 1.1 Iller, muat 9 a..oeoo Ill II Flllm '71 FIH1e, 12900. Cell 11 s.c. 750, x1n1 cond, "°'" PV1 Pty. 494-tl4 good. all orig. 11400 FOi Only JiaH !127 ~~::1~~=5~:0. HJ Wlll.UAU If W• haote •good Mlle: D!H• plf Men 976-1131 11100/otio. 567-&te.4 J MU Obo. 842-0100: eet-1221 '1lll 111&&.f/ULll" uon ol NEW & USED •98 Dan Convert nMct• U...le ·71 Honda Od)'IMy wtop1 !!JI -lel11 •-ce tlll '77 Marc Bobcel Won CMvrot.tal 11 1 • 1 i===---~:.u= perform equip, new 11.1~ ,.111•1 1111...,, hlalr ~IAtAIU =' '17 Oateun Wegon wor ' • ec. lop ntect. '13 Martt IV 84 000 ml 1 11850, Hll 1175. '71 I -4-dr Velve Job, brek ... BEACHflM '71 Plymouth Arrow l 7ootobo. 64&-lll03 IYI owner, ah1rp, 12100. Hond• OdwMY. ltocll, On 1ny MW •82 •• 13 AMC new Inte rior c hrome, ~ CJ\RVER '17 tad ElcSoredo '11 AtlM Keat, 4 dr, 24 973-1 9. MW 11700, 1ell H75. JHP or Reneul1 (Not much men 12500 1aeoo &Md\ Blvd. R:X.15-~~ '71 Chev Morwi Wgn MBO. lmmeo cond. 1oi.-,1-4-Martt--'-IV-Uncc*l ___ Con-_ Both uMd '11·'19 111-Wegoneer). Ft .. eo" top 842·1713 Huntl~on Beech -·~~;';:d~': ~m =· ~:::'°· Unentel, while. clHn. '°"only. (114) 83+04Sl9 & doore w/evetV JHp Aat", laprt.. 7141 t-n39 ~-="'~1,.. ~·• .·1:.= Alp«\ 12"5 080. 54MIOt 1990 YllNlhl 150, ~ Purch!M '71 011aun 2eoz 2+2 30 SOUTH °"" -n 1w ..._ r.n 4"°2250 Alie Sporle Sedan '11, emlfm. tepe deck, br1, 'II II llllTUY 11 ..., .,_ ... .., 4dr, equip!*! --th roof 1'82 Ford Felcon, good 11U mHlf cond . auoo o o . ~ Alla..... tlOS Qoo mi. aunrt. fec 'eit: COUln ..._ •. ..,,....... 1180 •&U WAIN l~~;;d"F.i;;,;~~:Fu~iiiiiiiia: Mlc:unl Cert>oretora, 3 dtt· gt ,._ llewlen cond. aunroof. dlx lntt. Sliver, lmmec. IUZI Xlnt cond. Stl,500. reek, AM/FM tedlo. englnl, nr MW Mlc:t*ln COLONY PARK t PA88. fet•nt 11&11. Xlnt 135.St -= elloya. lllt•o. mint. $7200/obo, 149--01523 12 533-4242 Aat", Dta"tle pow1t window•. power tne. Medi body wort!. A low mll~ beeuty. Dew Of Gety ~1731. 0 12950. 131-3019 '72 240Z xlnt cond MW Fonnwly J~ M11lno lalck 13-door loctll. Good cond leOO. (714) 931~ FUii pow eqillpcled t9C> ~ -•• cam 1111 • . lau.w '82 SCll. Strong runnel'. •• S.075. Mey ti. Men at lOfY uecutlw cer. Onlv '11Suzutd08450 factory (114)~1 c11•1 w~m• ·71 Spider. nu top. $9300 print. aunrl, & much "WI WILL Ill ~tenglneendtrana. 330W.Bey,Cot11M .... ·99 Musteng. mega, 20000 ,.,,.... c1ooAoul) werr. 15K ml. MUST -= obo. 931,3807 more. 14000/bat oh. rebultd. Air cond. Otlve 1982 Mon. thru Fri. 10.5 p.m. "-dera, I tnc, 351 Midi ' I 1 · SELL 1 1100 OBO 4 WU.I Dri"':tJM A-.1• 1107 9"e-7517eves. 760-3928 1111111111.1" enywhete. 120.000. Don w1111ama, 842-432t I eng . 0600/obo. ' 1 .... 77Q..7ts2 .82 J-c» Sctemt*r ... dye. Lenoe Volume Selee, s.Mee 915-4110 °' 844-7211 209ZAI 562-0523 VN11t..,A1tt •79 Yemetwa XSHOO, lug-12Kml.euto,pt,pb,w . ·11 Turbo 5000, ory '79 210 '8111. Wgn, lo ml. 117~~1.,d.-laMia .. !117 BUICK '79CemMo.xlntcond. ·92 Felcon 811. Wegon B1'Al1H- geq• reolc 4800 ml etereo, allver. Sl750. clean. fully loaded, xln1 • x c • I I . c o n d . Huntlnglon e..cn -'45001080. Mual Niii OtHt condition $750. Edl\I !lkJng 12500 551•214;• 173-3163 Jim cond, all elec. 40,000 ml. '4700/0BO. 551-0479 ·79 2·dr DL, 5-apd, air. e50-&9I D/960-4440 EJH0-0275 1eeoo .............. -"". . 12 mo warrentY. $12,500 , (114)142-2000 nde aom• bodr work, REGALS -· -IY'a HU '80 Toyole" whl dr"" PU, 551•9373 ....... 77 280 z. XLNT Condl11on SlllOOIOBO. 536:5101 1llO •W WAlll '74 Pln1o Runebout. Air HWl71Unot41on on~ -...---------31" MW 11r ... AC. PS, ' &9,000 ml. 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"'"· 'ti~. axltcond. 11-491. 21K, relllt, t1 ,IOO. a.u.;Hta ...... 71 D oV\ '+ ~t hor¥& b~-thtph~ ~e~eu ean~ rurlniY\q - Use /lnlrlfler /ld.-service when placing your ad ... a · Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . .. we take your· messages 24 hours a day . . . you ca 11 in at your convenience during office hours and get th~ responses to ypur ad ... this servi.ce is only $5.00 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. -Illy Pillt MAIN OFFICE -W .., It., Coete ...... CL Mell ~Me: llox 1MO, Coet. M ... , Ce., 12121 T1l1phoM. MZ-4121 Provam lntomution u provid~ by th~ Mtworla mdorw and i. mbject to chanp wichout noeke. _._ .. (2) KNXT, CBS, 8121 W. Suntet Blvd., Loe Angelee, Ce. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. AJlll'Mda AV9., Burbank, ca. rn KABC, ABC, 4151 Proepect AYe., Loe Angee., ca. KFMB. CBS. 1en Engineer Roed, SM Diego, Ca. 0) KOTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., 8an OleaO. ca. (3') KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Roed, San Diego, Ca. -&······· .. 1 281 KCET, 4401 SunMt Bl'ld., Loe Angelee, ca. 80 KOCE, 15744 Golden Welt St., Huntington Beech. ca. M KOOC-TV, 1730 CWNntlne, Anllhelm, ca. _..,.,. (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Centrel AYe .. GllncMle. 0.. TV, 2139 Nlblllllka Ave., Santa MoNoa. 0.. Home Box Oftloe, Tlm•Llf• autldlno, Aockefetler ,N.V., N.V. ~~.~ax, Tim.Life Bulldlng, Aock•f•llet Center, m&.~-""'·~ lit 0-. ......_., Atlna. Ge. Gary Bender (above) and Billy Packer will broadcast the national semifinals of the NCAA National Championship Tournament in Albuquerque, N.M. beginning at 2:45 p.m. Saturday on K.NXT (2). -..... --MlllJ -'*I'• H"M.L ...... • • 1IGllM.NllmM .. r:l1 .. ._. ........ Ill 11 ..... ~ Ulllll 11111111 -. ~ :=:a·~-T~ .... I (11w.) .,,_ -·(I) ICM MmT1M1 Ceo::;;• .. ......... 1 ........... ... fjif !f T.::'.':.J.'r" w ., ........ I ....... ..... -.... Cs:•• .. .. aau.o,..c-a.-a..-trc Ct Mtt. &). (1 lw,. ..... , ______ ..,. _ .. El.llY ____ _ •April l -April 7• -DaYd••ta Drama Barbara is rescued from charging bull By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Lars aware that SiJver is out to get Erica In an attempt to woo Kent. Furious because Erica has thrown her out. Silver takes the priceless Egyptian dress Erica is to wear on an assignment and throws it in a bathtub and runs water over it. Lan, believing Erica responsible for ruining the dress, halts her cosmetic line. Greg prepares to lmdergo operation but if it is unsuocessfuJ he will call off plans to wed Jenny. Daisy puts bug in Phoebe's ear about Donna having right to know Chuck is father of her baby. A frustrated Phoebe agrees JO take Opal back at Glamorama and make her a full partner. Sam and Opal resume dating, but he plans to aee other women. Nina deddea to sign divorce papers and move in with Steve. Angie breaks up with Jesse in attempt to reconcile her parents. ANOTHER WORLD: Cecille working with Felicia but finds it hard to see Cass due to Felida's jealousy. Cass and Cecille work out a acheme w hereby Casa will let Felicia think he's in love with her. Blaine unable to cope with her mother who deserted her aa a child. Larry uk.s his mother to move ln with him and Clarlsae. Jamie wants Mark to stay out of Stacy's life. Rachel is certain a Swtaa doctor will restore her eyesight, but her family fears she'll be devastated if the procedure does not work. Jamie reaUz.es Mac posing as Rachel's dashing friend J ohn. Cedlle and Blaine receive tapes from Alma saying she is re\Umlng to Bay City. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Upeet because Bilan has accepted date with campus Romeo, Miranda plants benel! in Bilan'1 apartment and wait.a for her to come home. Bilan .. urea Miranda she'• done nothing wrong, but admits to Fnnnie she wanted to make love to Alan. Frannie feeling neglected by Bob as he showers attention on Miranda. John con tinues to fight virus running rampant through prison. In Spain, Gunnar re9C'Ues Barbara from charging bull. Aware that James set her up, Gunnar ch8lel after him. CAPITOL: Trey tella Sam the truth about Kelly's past. Phil offered NATO pomtion ln Bruleela. Kelly wama Danny to keep quiet about her put or she'll 1ell Ronni about h1a underwor ld connectiol)a. Sam and Tyler settle their diHerences ju.at u Tyler'• about to wed Julie. Brenda to be Juhe'!Jllfna1d of honor while Tyler wants Wally to be his best man. A Washington lab learns that photos Frank took contain codes used by some Eastern bloc countries. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Julie furious because Renee became pregnant against David's wishes. Marie warns Liz she'll not give up. on her marriage to Neil. Gwen tries to destroy Don and Maggie's relation.1hip by sendinR poison pe n lette r , but Don persuades Maggie to attend bar association party with him. Mickey arrives in the states and tries to contact Maggie. Anna gets Tony to take her to Las Vegas to see Woody's act in hopes that she can get Tony to elope with her in Vegas. Neal tells Liz even if he had gotten her note about Noel being hia child, he still would have married Marie, as he no longer loves Liz. Daphne refuses to believe Tony's claim that he hates Renee. EOOE OF NIGHT: Raven upset by thought of Sky marrying Val Val tells Geraldine she wants to marry Sky but Sky wants out of his promise. Raven sayg that she will not try and find the phone book because she feels she has been deceived. Barbara regains consciousness and reveala that Nora beat her up. Mitzi recalls seeing Gunther wearing a toupee at the studio. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Tolliver is rushed to hospital and undergoes surgery. Afterwards. fearing a lite in prl.9on, he tries to pull his life support sygtern and dies of exertion. With Tolliver's papen in hand, Jimmy Lee is unaware of their true meaning and hides them. Lila weds F.dward. Scotty decides to obtain mall legitimately but Hand ia Curious and prepares to stop him any way he can. Amy and Leslie think Rick and Rolle too chwruny. With Blackie off to tcienoe fair, Lu la put in Jimmy Lee'• care. On fann, Luke flies into a rage and aoddentally bum.a him9elf. FeeJ.ina the p8in in hi.a legs. he realizes that he may be able to walk again. Bobbie turns down David's invitation to out-of-town trip. Heather and Scotty grow cloeer, with Scotty te~ Heather he'll nevet doubt her a1ain. GUIDING LIGHT: Tony stunned when Suzi turm :!own chance to dance "Swan Lake'' ln London. Tony and Suzi prepare for New York t.rip. Nola assures Vaneaa ahe will not tell Henry that Quint la l"e9.lly h1I Ion SMn. SU. and Quint are trapped ln cave-in, with Si.las teWna Quint he hates him becawie he blamet him foe the death of h1a "Aa tlNt WOt'l.t rtariaa" pee IO s..-. ftw lfllqUencee alrlnS diroaP April. Aetor Danny Plataaro (eenl~r,i•bolh phoaoe) play• ~aal Stenbeek, the pawn la a Miter euatody r1Pt between (lelt)· Ida m6ther Barban (Colleen Zeak) and c-r StenWk (Hush Napter), and (rtp1), hii l•th•, Jamee Stenbeek (Ant'9ony Herrera), ana hli new wife, Ka.--(Ka .. , McNeil). The .... 111 eeea weada,a oa KNXT (I) at I p.m. 4 ,,..,, Aprtl 1, ,. TV on threshold of Era of Miniseries? By PHIL SNEIDERM AN OflM hily , ... , I Wt On n~twork wh•vllion, tht! hoydey ot w"kly proarem. may ~ t•ndllli Wf' may 'bu on the thrt'9hold uf The Era of th Mlnlacrtt ... Lookln.C ov11r the 1982-83 1K•aaon. tht~ n1•twor~· n.'{'Otd tor rit•w we kly prQ&ranu haa lx'Cn P.r.my dlamal. Tht! two mOllt lntt•lllgent new .crlca, "Ch«•n • nd "St. El.Mowhere," havl" bct>n 1truaailln1i In th•~ utlna• Thu 1parkllna "Newhart'' IJ1 u hit, but that ahow al.lo hud the iood (Ortuno \0 ()(.'\'Ur>V tht• tlmt• alot lmmt'<ilutoly ufter "M-A·S·H." It ah10 bt>lll.t.K ii 11tar, Bob Newhurt. with a proven 1ltcom track rcrord, but ll btt'alut no nt•w ~·omcdy around. • • And what does It tell you when the blUHt 1prin3 hit turns out to be "The A Team," a carlOOnlsh aerlea that ralllt'I w lcvised destruction to new height.a? But If the performance of weekly programs has been ' lacklustt.•r . the success stories of the year were In the mm15l'r1es department. ABC's "The Wind.a of War" was a bloc:kbUllt.er hit, of course. And early indications are that "The Thorn Birds," the 10-hour production that concluded Wednesday cm ABC, also did well in the ratings. CBS also obtained good results from its production of "The Blue and The Gray." Even the ahorter two-night mini-scr1l>s sut:h as "Bare ~nee" (the original production, no not the weekJy series) and "Rage of Angels" att.racted large audien<.'t.'S. Th<> networks don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, and you can expec.•t more of 'hese mega-productions in the sea.sons to come. In limes past. the networks could always depend on bloc·kbustcr theatric-al movies to generate high. ratings. But because most such films are shown exte nsively on cable and other pay television services, such movies don't always deliver by the time they reach "free" TV The networks need spectacular high-gloss productions hke "The Winds of War" and "The Thorn Birds" to jure pay TV subS<:nbers back to the fold. • Regular weekly programs won't d isappear, of course. CBS has ('Ome out t'Onsistently on top of the raungs this season, mainly because of iL'i strong series lineup, which Includes "Dallas," "60 Minutes" and "Magnum, P.J." Eve n th e pa y ser vices are aware that series programming helps retain viewers. HBO. for example, offers the "Fraggte Rock" series for children and this month will air a limited series entitled "Philip Marlow -Private Eye." • Rival pay service S howt1me offers two adult soap operas, "A Ne w Day in F.cien" and "Loving Friends and Pe rfect Couples." But as program choices continue to expand, the b1g- budget miniseries. wllh top star who would not normally be tied down to a series, may emerge as the most refiable way to win thl' ratings battle. .... GOLDEN OLDlFS: Two weeks ago, we had a chance to revisit th~ "Leave it ).O Beaver" family in a special television movie. On Tuesday, fans of a popular 1960s spy S(.'ries will get a chance to see the "Return of the Man from U.N CLE" Robert Vaughn and David McCallum will reprise their TOies as Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin m the two-hour film, airing at 9 p.m. on KNXT Channel 2. Now. how many of you 1:an remember what the letters "U.N.C LE" stand for? FAMILY AFFAIR: Efre m Z1mbalist Jr . who Richard Cha mberla in and Rachel Ward sta rred in ABC's "The T ho rn Birds," th e second miniseries the network hu produced this year . po1 trayed a straight-arrow federal investigator on "The F.B.I.," wiU play a con man on his daughter Stephanie Zlmbalist's show, "Remington Steele." The elder Zimba.list plays a· slippery character who enlists the help of his former protege Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) in setting up a sting. The episode, airs opposite "U.N.C.L .E." at 9 p.m Tuesday on KNBC Channel 4, • • • RETURNING: Speaking of NBC, the network has announced that the following series have been renewed for the 1983-84 season: "Real People," "Hill Street Blues," "Cheers.'' "Mama's Family," "The A Team" and ''Knight Rider." • • • STAR BRIGHT: Monday, April 11 will be a star, studded night on KA.BC Channel 7. Tbe evening will begin with the 55th Academy Awards presentation. 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When Richelle tries on hor cloth .. and leaves a mts11, Edwina nlet Into a raae. cau.lna Gary to feel ahe hu mlahandled the lituation. Clint wanta to halt t>.d prftl about Au, but a riJrid VlckJ want1 a true written portrait of Aa painted. A fiJEht enauea but finally Clint and Vick! come to ierma wl\h Cllnt &lvlng In LO VlckJ'a point of view. · RYAN'S HOPE: With Frank bellevtna Little John stole money from JlU'a purse, he a&reet LO pay mott attention to the child. Dee reallzea the honible thing ahe'ulone to Little John by ma~ it look u Jhough he stole the money, but decides 1he cant back out. Rae vowa revenge on Pat and Frank. Frank decides to run for Congress, maklng Delia worry that he will be so concerned with polltle1 he'll forget about her. Pat retl.l.ms to work at the clinic against Roger's better judgment. Amanda returns from Swltr.erland afler undergoing electroshock therapy treatment, and decides to continue with therapist in New York. Fa!\h ls rekindling her feelings for Pat. but reall7.e5 that he loves Amaoda. Following a furious argument with Leigh, Jack realizes he's Wirer" Frie11dlu SP1T 1('P 1s o Fnr111/11 Trad111011 • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL •FINANCING AVAILABLE Mon too tlfld and the)' bed down. Amanda nAlhet OVi r to vl&lt her 1l11ter and dlK'ove-re the twoeom fn bed ~l':J\RCll FOH TOMORROW. While Tnlvta ta boina bookod tor Ruaty'a mu.rd•r, Ltia conf_. that •he ahot him, but poUco prove her 1hot mlMed, ao Travll will at.and trlul for the murder. Tom liJ'WI to be hla au.om y .. Kc!lth 1mu Wendy ar~ h4vtna financial worrlM, with Kehh uJ)let thDt Wendy thinka money 11 the eolution LO ev l'Ythlna· Out on ball, Trovta tri to patch up hia nwTttae with Liu, Sh uya he muat move out of the bedroom but for now can remain In th house. Kristin panlCI when Brian nearly dh1covtr1 the brlefc110 1he'1 hldln1 for Warr n. Dane voluntc.-era to lnvettlaate the newa of Aja'• cir occident In Howton. Tom forblda Liz.a to accept Sunny'• offer to go on TV to clear Travl.a of Ruaty'1 murder. Aja la filled with guilt when 1he realizes Travta has been charged with murder. Stephanie Milla vta!tl her family In Hendert0n and of fen to put on her n!ichtclub act at Stu's Riverboat reataurant. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Nikki'• 1tory about her stripping losea Ke,vln another comml11lon aa an architect. Kevin tella AJll.aOn the only w~:·d ever divorce Nikki is If she were unfaithful to him. n hlres.,.Rlck, a bellboy, to lure Nikki away from Kevin. Alex and1>ete die during shoot.out where Carl, Paul, Mary, Cindy and Andy are saved. Tony ii the only syndicate member to eecape the shoolout. When Paul tells Carl he loves Cindy, Carl ii astonished because this la the woman who got Carl inLO so much 1rouble. but the family decides to try and accept her. Jack tells Jill that he's going to force his father to sell Gabot. 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'PG' ( 1 hf .• 'O min.J.m.w. . -g ....... =CA"" Guest: e>pef• liflQ9f Janet *· (R) (1:) ..... The Arn9fic9n SUCC*8 Com- pany" (1979, Suspense) . Jeff Bridges. Ned Beetty. Tired of hll luxurloul home. hll beeutlful wife and his eec:ure. wel-pay- lng )ob •• credit catd compeny empoyee oonc:et~ en elabof•I• plan '°' eecape. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) CID .. "Coec:tl'' < 1978, Comedy) C.thy l" Crosby. Mleheet Biehn. Ttvough a computer errOf' en attractive ,....,,... athAete .. hhd 10 c:oech • boyt' IChool betketbell !Mm. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. ~-"' _,_,.._ -----_,,MftAM!ll • •-a , .... _ .... ---n.Mf A loCtc al hO* aucllnoea •• rounded up kw TV 1-@'Ti.. • !' •• Cowrage Of the 2nd annuail Leglndety Pod<et em.rdl Start ~':;l, IOWac. .,..._. I I I " ... John 8att)QUr hoetS thla Ir~ to the legendary oomedlen from 1~·· "ootdln 11g9.'' wNct\ ~ c:tpe from hfe WM llnd ~eMNI wltn .'9c* Lam- mon, ~et... and a .... Alen. < 1 ix.. 30"*1. (II) • ... EMt• • 11 at•k• ~Of the lhOrlllQ9 Of ... (%) .. ''The King Of Jaa". ( 1930) ( 1 ~ .. fl"Tti I _,__..,_ • • 1lm Ftttwect. one ot ttw ,..... ortmklr• for eportt drMng; • CC>m'*'Y ""' .. fix eovtt*'O: • muMUn'I • tN1 ....-. in tN ~Of the -~ ....... lllllTOA&lt Id -FelN9d' the 'llllry ..o.1d Of n.w llooall; .... and yoia ~ ... 11 ...... WVotlcl. IN retirement com- I ....... • _. "Nightmare" ( 19'42. Drama) Brian [)onteyy. ( 2 hra.) •al ... .. •CJ) ..... fJIMUZM» Delsy ptans lo elope with Boa Hogg'• rich and auc- c:esstul nephew. (RJ ( 1~ 8 • --•U IT ..:Ill Anl· mated Gafgamel ~ that bolling six little Smurfs With lead will P'oduee ~.(Al •.,.''Stranger On The Run" (1967, Wet1ern) Henly Fonda. MIC:Mel Parks. A tTUdef IU$p9C1 • rut~ hunted by II New Meltlc:o lawmen. who 19 unconcerned with the man·~ aullt °' tnoooence. (2 hra.) • 0 UIY 8iAlll Ml (Premiafe) A young couple with uw-.. c:hlldren are surpt1-d when the baby they we<e ;,.. tum1 out to be twine U I I Nia\': ,_ IMY TO The effeote of aging on the Art'MN'lcan family, with emphuia on the pt99Uflll of modern ecoi IOITllo ooncerna and 1111l11JdeS 1oward an lncrMl6ngty older poS)Ulatlon, are elC4mlned In lhll docu- men~ (1hr.,30mln.) i P& ~ A loCtc at the Nfe of Trappllt monks In a ~i.,ed abbey In WMtem New York Stai.: tWo people who left offloa wOOI to make mon.y at home e..,. "Mleter Molea" ( 1966, Orama) AOoei1 Mitchum, CerrOI Sele«. The head of an Alrlean tnbe belieY9I that an Amen- can ha9 been aent 111 • muunger ol God 10 relocate hla tribe. (2 hra.) Wll•l==n-·--•.u. -"April FOCI?" : Chattel Comer, pt..adlnt of the Martcet Teohnlcltnl AllOClatlon end vice ~I of Pnidlnt~ SecuritleL• CC) ... "King Of K!lgl" (1962. Dra- ma) Jeffrey HUnter, ROber1 Ryan. The c:ominQ Of ..... and the ....enta of hla ... f.aave b1rth to a n.w rellglon. (3 tn.) ..... ,. ... ''Conan The Betbafltfl'' ( 1982 • Adwnture) Arnold SChwtt1enego-r, Jamee Eati Jot'9e. In • myt"6c:el WOf1d of the put .• Wlntor·&hl9f end '* oompao-lonl tte tent by • Norclc king to tree the ruler'• ~tw trom the IMder Of• tn1tke ~. 'R' (2 In., 10 min.) (I} .. "I'm i:>erlClng Aa FM! Aa I Can" (1982. Drame) Jiii Cllyburgtl. Nlcot W.. 8ltlll0t'I. The atcwy of a women'• bettte with VlliUm eddotlon II COid. 'R' (1 hr., 45 a'·~ ''Tiit Blbtl" (t9M. Otame) a:o;; C. 8ooct. P9ter O'le>'* DncMd and nanated by John HUiton. The 8ootl of o...111 ~ men't CtMtlon. fll, NYMI and lndomltlt-. faith In the future. 6&"*1.) -,.., ___ Anll'ntled. Jflffy tnd -... ~ too-In I p(I09I tO hlr lfttle ~. PJ, I' Irr-..;> Col Ollpp'• tlttl9tlll oompullr monle~ ....... rnyeteri- -''Ap;tl flOOI?" • pt ll'lfllll Of the -~·--!? -'4i. ........... _.~ -~--,·-... ·!Ht'5 ·1a,.,;.~=-~ zanies takes over • r910rt hotel In the days ol lhe Floflda land bOom. (2 hl't.) Mi.=· CHAMm TM.11 ..... ...,._ ... CJ) DM.UI J.R 's Cuban Oeel MIS up • atr~ of events lnvoMng Bobby. Pam, Sue Ellen and Holly. (I hr.) 8 • ._.. _ Mlchael Knight helps II wldOw. her IOn and a group of cattle ranchers lend off attempt• by an unac:ru- pulous land baton 10 steel their water. (R) l._! hrJ_ • 0 1111 ••&111111 A TV report81' hampers the Renegedel elfortt to find 11 young bOy who Wltoeaed • rObbery before the criminals do ( 1 hr ) l rA..... . LR• IMTM "Huntera And Hunted" DeVld Attenbofough lookS at the vegetari- an and camlY'Ol'ous mammea of the ani- mal kingdom. ~ii l' "'.i e lmAT 5 di[ "O.JIOe In Atneflca: The C.therlne Wheel" A dance apeolal choreowaPhed by Twyta Tharp to an ortglnat mu9cal llC-Ofe ~ 0.vld Byrne recount• the modem !amity a upNll bettle !f1.8inst moral deeay. (1ht .. 30 min.) C1J TCIPUlm-Colletaga of the Joe Manly (NJ.) I Nani MalT9tO (Dom. Rep,) 11'.Mound flin6or well~t boUt (from Atlantic: City.NJ.) (R) (1tn.. 30 min.) CD.,. "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982, Dr11· ma) Albert Flnney, Olene K .. ton. The collap9e of an upper m6ddle-dall ~ p1e·1 marriage and Its .n.c:t on their tour It chronlc:i.d. 'R' (2 tn.. 5 . CI> "$181 Trek If• The Wrath OI Khan" ( 1982. Sdenc»-fic:tlon) Wiiiem Shalnet. Ricardo Montalben. Adm. James T. l(if1( ~ hll ~ Clf1# and ~t- 1191 • vlndlctlvt "*">' who tMmel l(1ft< for the death ol hll ~. 1PG' (1 hr .. 55 min.) • •1w•.--.wmu ..,...,_, rA ... •1La&.9 -'r• 111 II LI h Btn deleodl • young mother cNlrgtd wOh ..,._daring her ~(thrr .... 11' • Lady ~··c:nM on Niko'• YldW IUtN Into • nlal'ltmer• when lhe fl ICCUMd of • mur<fer. and Seen lindl hlrNelf ttllng In lo¥e with T ~..: P1rt1. (f tv.J .... = a.111• "Adapt Or "~raapondlnt Mlrlhel Fflld)' sire-..,,._ an ln-dlpttl __. 11ttor1 of 8outh Afra'1 "'*t.19 *:IC lredt unlOn r=.-..(Hw.) ---·-. ''The N-1 b" (no 0..) (2 ~--·-·--­a~ .. ...,.....,ffle __ dUrtnQ fflem of 0eoroe L~ end a.... • ..-MOilte .. .....,.. The OIC~farlloOlt .. hOwtN ...... C*M ..... (1 ... hr.) -·=··[a., --~ :.; ...... """' alllllC tllm and ..... ~ "' In dlbllt. ldrC .... - • -.. - -.. - -l'riclay •Alteraooa llovlM- -• "Scenes From A Murder" (1975, Mystery) Telly Savalas. Anne Heywood. LJ hr .. 30 min) • "Deltcate Delinquent" ( 1957. Come-<M Jetry LewtS, Martha Hyer. (2 hrs .. ) (Q) "The Four Seasons" (196 t , Orama) Alan Alda. Carol Burneft. ( t hr .. 57 min.) (I) "Pray TV" ( 1980. ComedY) Dabney COieman. Archie Hahn. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -a:> "King Of Kings" ( 1962. Orama) Jef· !!.!)'Hunter, Aober1 Ryan (3 hrs.) W UJ "The Rode~ Horse Winner" ( 19-49. Orama) John M~ts. Valerie Hobson. ( 1 hr. 30mln.) W C%) "The King Of J8l2" ( 1930) ( 1 hr .. 40 min) •CD> "Sparrow" ( 1979. Mystery) Randy T(1Ul,MI) Hefman. Don Gordon. ( 1 hr .• 26 min.) e "The Optimists" ( 1973. Comedy) Peter Sellers. Donna Mullane. ( 1 hr • 5o min) Ml([) "Rush 11" ( t979. Romaflce) Judy Kahan, Tom Berenoer ( 1 hr .. 29 min ) all(OJ "Hensel And Gretel" ( t954. Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Miidred Cunnick. the Vienna Boys Choir (1 hr.. 1 t mln.) C%l "Death Hunt" (1981, Adventure) Charles Bronson. Lee Marvin. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) W (J) "A Whale Of A Tate" ( 1977. AdVeo· ture) Wiiiiam Shatner, Marty Allen (I hr. 35 mln.) 0 "Dot And The Bunny" ( t980, Adveo· lure) Animated ( 1 hr • 10 min.) .. (!) "Damn Yankees" (1958. Musical) Tab Hunter. Gwen Verdon. (2 hrs.) (?!) "Barbarosa" ( t982, Western) Willie .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. Nelson. Gary Busey. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ([) "Greeri For Oa"Oef" ( 1947, Mystery) Sally Gray, Trevor Howard. ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) (Q) "JD And The Salt Flat Kid" ( 1978, C9medy) Sllm Pickens. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) .. (%) "Ah Baba And The Forty Thlev•" ( 1943, Adventure) Jon Hall. Marla Mon- tez. (I hr .. 25 min.) -..-l·vening ..... ....,. .. rm.-.a _, ..... nlB'IC/9/lllf ·• MAWAI,._. OW9I WY Guest: srnger Glenn Ytn· Friday, Aprll 1, 1983 9 HICID .,_ "Coach" ( 1978, lA>medy) Cathy Lee Crosby, Michael Biehn Through a computei error an a1trac11ve female athlete is hired to coach a boyS' high sct1ool basketball team. 'PG' ( 1 hr, 36mm) Ht8 ... (!) .,_ "High Society" ( 1955, Come- dy) Bowe<y Boys. Hunrz Hall. An lnherl tance is almost diverted unt~ the Boys meet the Jones famtly ( 1 hr . 30 m1r1 ) I nm c:onu: "'Cl.Oel M Mm.DATU.. .,_ "Guys And Dolls·· ( 1955, Musi- cal) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons A mis- sionary girt falls In love with a Broadway ~mblel. (2 tws., 35 min) ..... "The Day The WOfld Ended" ( 1956, Sctenee-flctlon) Richard Denning, Lon Netson Several SU<VlVOfS of an atom· ic war di9covef a hOuse uncontam1na1ed ri.radla.~hr .. 30mln.) lr)•••lMN Coverage of the 2nd annual Legendary Pocket BtUiards Stars {!!) ( 1 hr.) (Z)llCMI "Blow Out" (1981. Suspense) John Travolta. Nancy Allen A sound tech- nician WhO wOfks on hofr<>t films becomes -lalurclay ., ..... ·---nm&T ... ...,. ... "BUly In The Lowlands" ( 1979. · ama) Henry Tomaszewski, Frank r~ hr .. 24 min.) . ..Cut1e<'a Way" ( 1981, Drama) JOhn Heard, Jeff Bridges.. (1 hr .. 45 min.) (%) ... "Star Treic II The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982, Science-Action) W111lem Shalne<, Rleardo ~ontalban. (1 hr .. 55 -~~'ftML .... All-Star lhortstop Onie Smith of the St. Louis Cardinal& explains that using two hands Is perhaps one Of the most imc>ortent things tor a stionstop to remembef. .. Cl) lWO"SMI •DUI LAW Gtynlt Johna~ ataro as a glamoroua new relldent In a quiet Engllat\ vilage llUSP9C1ed of l)faetlc· Ing lhe ocx:utt: JoM HIJrl Is drewn towardl en attrecttv. end W'Mtthy woman on a slrenotfY deeerted illand. •Cl:> .. "TM A~n Soocea Com-pany" (1979, Sulpenee) Jeff Bridget. Ned9Mtty, (1hr.,31 min.) -___ , __ -.. "The Ceddy" (1953, Comedy) Mwtln, Jlrry L •. (2 l'f1.) • wr••...-oo l.tlllt .,._. •RGtandpWenta'' 115..u_ • MIW. -"Oymnaattcs =~:=· Nlwmen, LN.noe Hlrwty. (2 In.) .. "DMd End" (U.r?, Drama> lldney, ... "1aC"9 ( 1 hr., 30 12 F~1 APfll 1, 1113 1nvolv&d In a murde< mystery when he wrt· ness.:is an assaSStna1t0n 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 mrn) Ml CS)lilcmt "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( 1982. Orama) Jill Clayburgh, Nrcol W1llr· amsoo The st0<y of a woman's battle w1tn Vahum addrctK>n IS told 'A' ( 1 hr 45 min) a:a Q) llCME "The 1ncrealble Rocky Moun- tain Race" ( 1977. Adventure) Chris Con· neOy. FOfresr Tucket In an a11empt 10 save the rown ol SI Jo. M1ssoun. the town tarhefs sponSOf a treasure hUnl race to Caltl0tn1a ( 1 hr . 30 mm.) @ llOWIE "The Odd Ang<y Shot'' ( 1979. Drama) Graham Kennedy. John Hargteaves An Australian volunteer SOI· dtef isn't quire prepared fOf the sights and Sltuahons he t•ndS dunng his tour of duly rn Vietnam ( 1 hr , 32 min.) ... llOWIE "Twetve Crowded Hours" ( 1939. Orama) Richard 001, Lucille Ball A girl's reporter-boy1riend clears her brother's name. (2 hrs .. 15 = Ml CID IOT IElllAM.Y nt! Comedy sketches combine with clasalc litm and news footage In an offbeat. sa11rlc take- off W (!)CMTOa. .. Ci) tau-IAmTULL. .-" Pf• view of the final four. (A) •D H•W. .-.e Ted Williams, "The Splendid Spl.n1er." explains his Idea on the 9cienoe of hi11lng end glVe hoSt John- n Berlch a ~rlllate,hltllng lesson. PAlitiii W OCUM WlaClfMmQl.1\m ~--..av. ----'" ""'9 I I 1111 __, .... MlllflTI .,_ "The Four Seesona" (1981. Drama) Alan Alda. CarOI Burnell. ( 1 hf .. 57 min.) .. Cl)~ -"Gymnastics. Rlngt" Gueat: Francti Allen, Nebraska ()()lch. ,.. MTY'l i!lllllll• liWll_,._ ...... WU II ...... DA"'•taMYll Cll•.-O ,_A_ ~.­,..,. .... "' .... "The Red Badge OI Courage" 1951. Drama) Audie Ml.irphy, Biii Maul-din~~~ ... ~--"The Pied Piper'' ( 1972. Fenta- IY) Oooovtl\ Donald PIM~. (1 ht .. ii ':J. "Doi Md The ~.. ( 1980, ?'cMntUr•> An1me1ecs. ( 1 tw • 10 min I ... "The Wedding Patty" J 1999, Jiii Cleybutyh. Char1el Pflugtt . J.I. . ~ •• llliiittt.tUfed: an lnt41Mtw With t~ .._ Jerltt Jaaon, • ~ 13-,,..,roect Ol'farllM .no hat dreemt Of D'D!.~muelclt• . lfliiiJ&"1"""' ,, ••• , _ (£) ll01'0CaOll W Coverage of the BMX W0tld Bicycle Championship (from LasVegas. Nev ) ( 1 t'W ) ©)--"Islands In The Streem" ( 1977. Orama) George C Scott Claire Bloom Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway. An ISOiated artist is l0tced to reveal his hidden emottOOS when hts tine estranged sons come to visit him 'PG' ( 1 hr . ..S min) -~••n1•am-mLm1 ... Mal ... 4111 .,.. "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982 • Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones. In a mylhlcal wOOd of the past. a warrioHhief and his compan- IOnS are sent by a NOtdic king to free the rulef's daughter from the leadef of a snake cult ~hrs, tOmln) ... "The Glan1 Gila Monsrel"' ( 1959. Scienoe-flctk>n) Don Sullrvan. Fred Graham Folowlng a Mties of unex- plained deaths. a town Is held In a grip of panic. wonde<ll'IQ WhO will be the next vie· hm. ( 1 hr .. 30 mln.) l ,_ICOlm/(CI llTTCAllmM ... ..,. C1M11.8 ~ TMQ wmt a.. ~ . IAWYM91aMYll •um ,.-···='ILL ........ tlC'lfJCMrLOr -_ ...... • W !,!l1'UU.ll••M•OM1£nr"'ll .... ~.Susanne" (1936, West· ern·:~:nces Grant. ( 1 hr.) .. ·-- ' ·--IAWYlllF I •• ,..,_ •11mAT•---lml· .. "Keiko" (No Date) ( 1 hf.) .. "Jutle" < u~se. Sulc>enMI eons Olly, ~ouls Jourdan. ( 1 hr., 3S "*'.) .... "No Roed Back" J195'>. Dr•· me) Sltlf) Homelef. Seen COrky. (1 hr .. 30,..._ -,~~=-,..-.. ,,. .... --'°-""'*"--.... _ . .. "La. My Fathaf Told Mt" 975, Orama) Jeffrey LynM. YOlll Ved- lln, ~,..~;1. ... ..,.., ...... .. "~9"/ OI The ~ DoW OOllty Puck. (No 0.t•. &ulpenM) (1 ·:::il-...,., ...... w.. _., --···-. -" r,,..~~«Mt" KrulWlch holll I look 11 1"9 flCIOtl Which ha~ conlrlbUttd to 1"9 1itff'IQ coel 01 hffllh cart In Ametlcl, 1nd t•PIOf" varl ~ llltfl\lllvet -llZ> .. "HOU.. 01 Wu " ( 1063. HOI '°'I VloCWll P11Ge. rr111k lOll•Jov A man dla lg\lled b)' 1 fife r1torta lo llN~og lrom '";' i:~~ b' hi WU It CtHllOfll ,. aU ... ...... ,,,_ M&UI• MIMY-4 Ill ••• .., ,. LA,_,, Oueat hott 1tpc><tei teve Fox Featured Dr 01uce 01eyaon an<I Ba1t>era Html• dltcud 11011r dl!ath t~r10nce1. ( 1 hr ) CJ llO\'ll "0nrbarosa" ( 1982, We911Hn) W Ille Nelson. Gary Busey A Tuas outlaw grows to beeome a legend while con51ant fy on lhe run ftom the aulhOrllles and his ~r~we 'PG' (I hr . 30 min ) (ff) "The Beaat Within" ( 1982. l1ott01) Ronny Cox, Bibi Bea<jh. A woman 1$ roped on he1 honeymoon l>y a hairy· legged creature and produces a seemingly nOfmal son who grows up to fOllow In his dad's bloody foorsteps 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min.) I UMIO ..... l#JPllRCT CCMUI DCIU.M IOTTOll llOVll "The Loog Good Frl<lay" ( 1980. Orama) Oob H06k1ns. H9"tn Mu ren A London gangslet hgh16 to keep his 1opphng empire togethef 'A' ( 1 hr • 4!> min) t1:11 llCWm "Corning 0 1 Angels" (No Oalti } ( I hr 30 11\lfl } tt:llB llO¥ll Hell Rivt11' ( 1975 Orama) Rod T aylol Adam West A group ol Yugosla111an partisans make a stand ~inst the NazrS (:?hrs 15 min) U fl) TOMIGKT Host Johnny Carson Guests Ste11e landesbefg. whistler Ron McCroby. actress Ana Alicia ( t hr I •a MC mnM1GHTLm (I) llO¥ll "Hell River" ( 1975, Orama) AOd Taylor. Adam West A g1oup ol Yugoslavian partisans rnake a stand i a1nst the Nazis (2 hrs. 25 min) YOU AIUD '°"ff 1'WIJQKT le. llOv. "Pani<: In Year /eror" ( 1962. · Sc1ence-F1ctwn) Ray Milland. Jean Hagen A rn1ddle·class, Cahf0tn1a famrly pack up their camper and head I<>< the hrlls to protect themselves from lhe chaos and lawlessness caused by a nuclear hOlocaust. (2 hrs ) ~ DAV'lt •lllllND ll'OrCT1CIJl1B A ... DAY • EDD "Shelley's New L011~a11 3 1) g "Cutters Way' ( 1981. Orama) John Hea1d. Jell Bridges A maimed Viet nam vet and hrS best friend a social drop- out locus their energies on sol11rng a mur- def case 'R' ( I hr 4!> min I 1 1WCWI tMf llfTBl'Ta....T TOMIQlfT A• look at how audiences are rounded up for TV shows I 0 THI WT WOii> liOVIE "Tomb 0 1 The l1v1ng Dead" ( 1970. Hon01) John Astlley. Angelique Pe111iohn A remote island Is rµmored 10 be lhe dweittng place of a ghastly green crealure. lhe 1><111nchlld of a deranged sci· entlsl. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) i ........, i.TWOM.,,. LO¥I, MmlCM mu IMllAll: THI Touat Of LO'ft The steps involved 1n QrvrnQ and rece1111nQ a ITletllOt 11e portrtvtd u cou• dem oottrlft how to r•• MGh ., .. ol 1"9 AM I MIAITI ~ fOll M he 9nd\Jl1 ruck band. San len•. tpt' tome OI ~II QfHl•I hlll In roncert 1111L11 "*''t fr om AllOi de Chavon. Domllilealt RtpubliC (I 111 30 111111 ) -( 0) llCMI "CrwnenueHe II The Jc>yt Ot A Yroman" ( 1976, Orllmfl) Sytvllt Krlllt•t Umbofto ()111111 A t>eautilul M<lvcll"' llv ll'lg wllh h4lf hutb.Dn<I In the Far. Ee1t 1n111 atn 1 young worntn Into het cotetlf ol tore ... 1cer1 .L 1 hr • 32 min ) -mLATl..,.-wmtDAvtD~ uetfa. ~ mo91Clan Nick LOW9, T&ll Garr, Mlchatl Palln ot the Monty Python 11ou~1., 30 min J ~ llCMI "The Q.unhght Al DodQO City" ( 1959. Western} Joel McCrea. Jull41 Aclems. Bal Mas1e110n 09111 e1tte1ed shlir Ill 1md tiles to rid his town of tuwleS!I elti me~~ AlllTN I "Thal Hagen Olrl" ( 1947. Oro ma) Shirley Temple. Ronald fleagan A vourlij gi1I Is made to belleve by woy of ugly rumors that ahe w1111eally born oul ot wedlock ( 1 hr .• 46 min) (£) CGUIGI IAIUTUU. MJICMIT A pie 111eW of the final lour (R) Q:9 CC) fllCMI "The Boys tn Company C" ( 1978. Orama) Andrew Stevens. Stan Shaw A group of young At0e11can sol· d1ers manages 10 overcome the teirors ot lhe Vietnam War in l ho11 own. slightly ollbeat manner 'R' (2 hrs . 4 min ) 1MCID llCMI "la Cage Aux Foiles II" (1980 Comedy) Ugo Tognaw. Michel Serrautt A n11ddle·aged gay couple are the quatty of a sec1et 0tgan1za11on lfyll\Q 10 get the microfilm that one ol them swallowed 'A l!_ hr . 39 min ) 1M(JJfllCMI "Legend Of I ady Blue ' (1979 Drama) Maureen Sp11ng. John Smith Three Soutl't Oakola teen-agers are forced 10 go thetr separate ways two to Vietnam and the th11d to pursue a career In Holly wood ( 1 hr • 25 min ) 1• 1 AlmlCA'I TCX' TD · llOVll "No Place To f\u.l" I 1972. Ora ma) Herschel B~nard1 La11y Hagman ------ An orl)t)an nd I'll• grandt11PW n. the l;Ounlry when autl\Orlllet t•IUM lhlm pet ml11lon to llVt logttliet ( 1 hi , 30 min ) 1 0 ~~ TOlllNf A looll at how 1udlencn .,. rounded up IOI TV lhowt • llOV• ·our He1r1" (198& ,,....omanot) OllHYI FOttJ. Geraldu\t Page A tOOl'1 to-bo mnrrled eeie.man l>eeomM the Ob~t oJ alle<:tl()(l f()( I !IPINltr Poll m1111Ht vttltlOQ New YOik ( t ht • 60 1111n ) (I) NA 9CILI "Greatei Oreentboro Open' Covo111'1(t of thtl t.CH:Ond round (from Oreontboro. N C l (R} F hr9.) Cl) fllCMI "I Love You' ( 19&?) Sonia Braga, Paulo Ce1&1 Perelo ·n· (2 lu1.) ~-1ICWa "Wllere There'• Liie'' (1947 Comedy) Bob Hope, Wlttlam Bendl~ A fo1elgn olfk:ar la sent to New YOfk to find thQ tlelr to h11 count1y'1 throne ( 1 hr , 30 min.) GI~ AT Tttl M'MV - (I) llOVll "Mistress Pamel11" ( 1973, noma11ce) Julian Barnes. Dudley Foster V1cto11un England 1s the ln!wspltable set ling for o romance between a servant glrl nnd her 11t111d employer 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min) g MOVW "l11;ket To Heaven" (1981 , Otama) NK:ll Mancuso, Saut Rublnek On the heels ol a romenllc breakup, a young ma11 visits fnends in San Francisco and It slowlr. drawn into 101n1ng their rellgiovs cult PO' ( t hr . 45 min ) tM IJ llOVll "The Ca1dlnel" ( 1963. Orama) TOil\ Tryon Romy Schneider An Ametl can p11est looks back upon h!5 dt1ma11c. rehgrous career and accomphshments as he is about to rece•~o his Card1ruil's 1obes i hrsJ t.tl G> l9C .... OYEMIGHT MOVll "H~l1 Heets" I 1972. Comedy} Jean·Paul Betmondo, Mia Farrow A man becomes a member of a club that Is de11oted to seducing hOmety women (2 hrs) ~11 trn .:I P!Oft.I (L)llOVll "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Ora ma) Alllert r1nney Diane Keaton The collapse ol an upper middle-class cou pie's ma111age end Its effect on their loui daughters is chronicled. 'R' NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT 111\' Ol IC UAll.\ '-if't:Cli\I. Now Open For Lunch Mon.·Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday For Claslined Ad ACTION Call A DAil Y "LOT AO-YISO. '42-W71 t "I'" I ,.tl111k1•Trmµ11 ra 'l1u•hl b., 111•rparrd b1 ""' laniou• J11panr ... l'hr( •1'-'rr •ll mr •"lokr 3840 £. Coast Hwy. ' Corona del Mar ,673-3933 Friday, Aprll 1. 1983 11 -Saturday Cont. lna :S:::=w11 lf'lllCllMIC.a 9CUQY llCMI "Billy In The Lowlands" ( 1979. Orama) Henry Tomaszewski, Frank ~ (I hr .. 24 min ) lZJ llCMI "Blow Oul" ( 1981, Suspense/ Joho TravoUa, Nancy Allen ( I hr . 45 min) CD MOW! "The Green Cockaloo" ( 1958, Mystery) John Miiis, Rene Ray ( 1 hr , 30 min) Ml ~..m.M 11118 AT Gm wmt Guest actor Glenn Ford .. hr~ IOlllM Coverage ot lhe $140.000 BPAA US. Opefl (horn Arena lla~n~t:f~~min) ... WT llMYT1l81--~-.ooY e9 llCMI "The Tiger's Claw" (No Date. Adllenture) Bruce Lo. Jiro Vabukt (2 hfs) (!) MHNI ICNOOL IAlllTIAll "'McDonakf& ::.Gs~ ClaSSIC'" (2 hrs.) I c;-::. "Easter Parade" ( t948. Musical) Judy Garland. Fred Astaire (2 hrs.~ l.r:a-:.-: .. ...,..... lllOllAMDm .,_ "The Oa.rll Angel'" ( 1935, Ora- ma) Fredric March, Met'le Obelon ( 1 hr 45~ • "Silenoe Of The N011h" (1981. IA~t~•/nmEf" Surstyn, Tom Sller1111 -......... 11.&A. T0----111111 ·-··P'l'I·----.. ''The Red Badge Of Courage" ( 1951. Drame) Audie Murphy. Biii Maul- din. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) CID.,_ "Hooky Tonk Freeway" (1981, Comedy) Wiiiiam Devane, Beverly o· An· flllo. ( f ht., 50 min) l*Y•LGll•IM:M .. .,. IOM TO LOI ...... Olympic l)Opefuls PfOliled are Dewey Mitchen (Judo) • Mary T. Meagher (swimming) • Mel Launey (track) and Rick McKll\ney l'ot:y> ·Y ht.) , .... u. u,_a.-n &C09111t -... "' ..n Scheduled, C<Mlf=the 15-round A.ron Pryor I Sang-Kim WBA Jun!of Welterwelgl'lt Chi p ~ (t1om Atlantic City. NJ,): OOYeragt ol the Women'• World Rec«d High OIV9 ChallaOge (from S-n =· c..f.). (I hr , 30 min.) I::":.. ,_TO RM "Our International tiny" W9tm F. ~ley Jr holt• an t111.mlnttl0n of Amerlce'• attltUdt t~rd fortlgn •ffan tram ~tlonary tlfnel thrOUQh the .. tty 'eo&. D F.I ... "PhltMom Ttih:lefbOlt" ( 1933. tm)~d (1 hr,) '9l. Ctllcllgo BMtt at Tam- (3 hrs.) 'lllocMdt" ( 1938, AcMnturt) catroll, He!wY Fonda. ( t hr .. 3mh.) ' • Cl) .. "Tel .... ~ Riddle" (1980: 0r .. IN) ~ ~ Liie l<.oCM.c \ 1 hr .. 30•) 114 l'rtday. April 1, 1113 CI> MON "Elmer The Great" I 1933. Comedy) Joe E Brown, PatrlCIB Eths ( 1 hr., 15 min J m DIPM1Wlff 'I' .. @ MOW! "Standing Tall"' (1978. Drama) u.i~:.:':':.::::.:2 hrs) ~ ': WOllLD Off lf'ORT1 Scheduled covl!fage of the 15-round Aaron Pryor I Sang-Hyun Kim WBA Junior Welterweight Championship bout (from Allantic Cny. NJ.), coverage ot the Women's W0tld Record High Dive Challenge (from San Diego. Calif ) . Lt hf . 30 min.) ID t.ALRlllAOCtlWDllAI. IEQT --lvenlng •1&..-mBllPl .. WUBI•• •me ... llCMI "Harvey" ( 195 t, Comedy) James Stewart. Josephine Hull A woman 111es 10 have her brother put away when he begins talking to his invisible rabblf friend. (2 hrs ) I BIC llY...,. a.oelCll IUTO/f WRCW. ..-..MUU nml'ICO.NIY llCMI "Rosetll And Ryan Men Who Love Women" ( 1977. Mysteryj Tony Roberts. Sqwe Fridell A pair of criminal allorneys defend a young socialite (2 hrs.) I .-AT PMal Off 1MI WOllLD ~ 111 ICllOOL 00W11A1ng And Trell Sense" A look is taken at what types of sklS are available. what to wea1 and how to apply tile wu needed tor var· r.!...ng snow condlttons. (R) ~ llO¥ll "lies My F..athe1 Told Me" ( 1975, Orama) Jelfrey Lynes, V06Sl Vad· 1n A young Jewish boy grows up ks1er11ng to magical 1ales lold to him by the grand- father whom he ldoltZes 'PG" ( 1 hr • 40 min.) (I) llY 17TM .... A young man teams the value ot frlendShlp and fair play llllCMI "Oragon$1ayer" (1981. AdVen· ture) Peter Mac:Nlcol. Caitlin Ctarh A daring young man attempts to rescue a maiden from the Wfath of an ancient. fire- breathltie creature, 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) .. ,[.W.:aTI ""'•THI --.ot W ,.... .. Neal Gabler 1nq Jef- lrey Lyona review "Trenchcoal." "Hlg" RQld To China" Ind "Mlka'a Mur~ ·· CH>,... II.A~ Fonner Norlh Ameri-can elc1tlng gold medatltl Jo Jo S11rbudc Jo1n1 ooholt 'Barry T omplcln$.1.0r covefege of the WOftd Chemplonships (from Helsln· lkl ~'nt6.(I hr., 30mln.) M WWTAUlwnM..,._ _, ,. •"-*"'- ·-'"---A LOOI MIUD Hau Ot me mtmt:ltr Mel Allln noels this apeclal wtllch IOok• •t Wl'let'I aheed In tht 1983 M•Jor Leegue ea .. belt eeaton ( 1 hf l • ID.Lftllal a-. F .. IUfld' I V!Sit to the 25th Anntveraery a.t>tatton l0t "'°'own AecOfde; M lnlervlew '#Ith AQd I W9td nom1,,,. Je""9 MMQn = ......... Ahl ""/ lllCY aMW ..... Loam 1-a.;1 wmt UWMNCE WBJt IC:O~ ,..~ AU. a.An.I QlllEAT MD lllAU. I . MOW! '"Ranlers" (No Date ) (2 nrs I CMIJI .. CONCEIT An elaborate mghtctub performance from the Sporting Club in Monte Ca110 is presented. as ..,.etl as a film montage ol Cner·s early cari>er w11n~Bono (I nr , 9mon) (SJ "'Mountain Family Robinson ( 1979. Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw A cuy family runs onto trouble with the l0tes1ry service when they seek a Stmpler lifestyle 1n the wilderness ·a· (1hr .40m1n I tll MOW! '"Siar Trek II. The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Sc1ence F1Ct100) Wilham Shatner. Ricardo Montalban Adm James T Kn reassembles nas old crew and bat· lies a v1ndac1tve enemy who blames K11k tor the death of his w1IP 'PG" I 1 hr SS min.) I AUAI MTN MD a.I Ta ... 1'!11 DAIK:I RWR m OM LI. Featur~ a specially equipped airplane that patrols our coast· hne for foreign submarines, a profile ot comic genius Hat Roach, e Beverty Hills l:=zes gymnastic equipment mOMUll•OO ......,.. WWIMMlllll .. (J) IUQI UM'l llAD WOllJ) Of TB.!· V.. Animated The bOard of directOfS at the onv network, upset over poor rel 1ngs, hue Bugs Bunny lo be thetr new !l!._esident (~ U flD W~ ITWll Arnold offers to help his bashf\Jt buddy Dudley win the allectioos or o young lady (Rl o e llCMI "The Spkar Road"" ( 1962. Adventure) Rock Hudson, Burl Ives A doctor dlSCOVl!fS both medical progress and taith while working In the jUl'lgles ol Balavia (2 hrs.) 8 11.1 U. HOOUlt Hool<.e1 persuades a beautiful. blind witness to help hlrn catch ~air ot murderous thieves (A) ( 1 hr l U llCMI "Scream And Scream AgalO' ( 1970, Suspense) Vincent Price, Ch1rsto- pher Lee In order to create the perfect man. a doctor uses organs from patients he keeps ~nvate hospital (2 hrs ) ;-::.. "o.metrlus And rhe Gladta tors" ( t95•. Drama) Victor Matur9. Susan Heywar<J tn biblical rimes. a Chm· tlan slave deflel the word of GOd only to reaffirm I'll• faith. (2 l'lls.) • .,_ "Klllef Sy NIQhl" ( 1971. S-uspense) ~ Wegnef, l:>lane 8akei Two seemlnglV unrelated cases rnettl wn.n polloe realize lhal the cop·klltet they're 100111ng for .Is 1 vital ltnk to a 11range clly·wio. epidemic of diphtheflo ~hra) Lit _,_ WAY A Ir~ 1mp1Jt .. fought b4tOk trom the btlnk of IUlClde 10 beCOme • '"°Ing CfUUdef *°' tht rlgf'lll of diNbled poople It PfOflted ( 1 tn.) ..- • -.._ COlllTY FNtutld' Of~ CcNnty Sporte 8enquet With Oeotgle Ffon1iet.. 9 t 1 the emtlgtne)I number, 8' .. t Robotiqve. O.C:.r nonWIH by •n Orenge Cour°l'Y htm mete.,-; • d•y •t !f!9 c;lrcva. CG} mWll "Sll«lt MOV!t'' ( t976, COIT Oy) Mtf Bfoc*a. Merty ftldmlfl A fOfn'ilt nlOYle cllrtclOf Ind hie tltO CMQtll try hl 11~ a map ltUdlo from btMrupt~ by hlmlnQ t1'1t fltlt lllet\t rncwle .,, VtWt PO' • -- ' . ' F'1111 .. YI Animated V Of Mil<lftd Ounnlc:"-lhe VletN Boyt Cholt ( I IV , Cdl';il. ''WhO Ha ISNn lhll Wind?" [1871, Dramel OofdOl'I Plnlaflt. JoM r "· < 1 tv .. •O""" 1 • _. "l he Long CJOOd frldav" 9801 Drama) B<>b He1tkln1, Helen Ml1 -1r£~=) ..-n·r .... ~arpeth" (1951, Wettem) Rd O'Btlen, POiiy 8ergtn (2 hr•.) --··--' mrna••• err •F 11 IDW W C<Mwage or the Amtftc.n 1n11t1111ona1 (lrom Tempe. FIO) ~ l'\rt. 30 min ) • iiwi "PeclllC O..llny" ( 19S8. Ora ma) Denholm Ellloll. Su.In Stephen ( 1 ht., 30mln.) ---.a••• -_...,,llOM_. •-lllU I WZlll ..... •MM 0_&...,/LA-All9UY e....-DGUMllM ne unu,. THI LOii , 1111 U--Bob VIia iooks at llght Ing needS and dllcuSMe mirror .. and !9_ulpment for the elle<clse room. • • COOMCI CllW ccum ''The Orange County Pacific Symphony'' Clas· sic pertonnances as well es a hlatory or the symphony and projections lor Its' future Is featured CJ) 9CMI "The Dark Angel" ( 1935, Ora ma) Frednc March. Merle Obefon ( t hr . 46 min) e mWll "Malachi's Cove" ( 1976, Ora· ma) Veronica Ou1lllgan. Donald Pleasenoe. ( I hr . 30 min ) -1-·· .,_ "Not Above Suspicion" ( t 960. Western) Clayton Moore. Jay Sllv8'hools LCM, ~C• ITYLI UMMttumlt CM.l'OllU WBK•~ lhr .. 30 min.) .,_ "Siient Movie" ( 1976. Corne- y) Mel BiOOlcs. Marty Feldman ( I hr 26mln.) CID 9CMI "Evil Under The Sun" ( t982. Mystery) Peter USllnov. Jane Birkin. ( t Iv., 40 m1".la. -(Ill u• "Pre-Season Game·· Allan· *'Ila BEra~~IOles (3 hrs l . ..,... 'ITOPTIN 0 llWWW lfllCIALI "The Contest Kid" A young boy's Me becomes compl1· cated When he wins the services of a valet i )D . MMTIUlt 9CMI "The Fam1ty Way" ( 1967, Comedy) Hayley Mills. John Miils !2 hrs.) ! iATMY'l IOTCIB FOQ'9 <* IOCnY 9CMI "Tracks" ( 1976. Orama) Dennis ~. Taryn Powet ( t hr . 30 mln.J CID lllO¥ll "Last Of The Blue Devlls" ( 1979, Musical) Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CZ> lllO¥ll "The G&dener's Son" ( 1977) Brad Oourlfl. ( t hr , SO mm ) • 9CM1 "Fog Island" ( 1945. Mystery) Veda A';=f· tan Kellh (2 hrs ) tWIPAT eumuu.,..~01• llAn.M. JOit Otfaalola 11 ttotl of thlt pre-... loo!-al tl'e 'I~ MljOt L.eap Oa11baM ... IOt\ f lutlnO 1toPt atoog many tralnlnQ oampe •nd \lllllt1 wllh Roy Clnipantfta and Ted Wllllam.. (I hr) -~=-...... llA!W&. ... ~---Thie pro gram fOCUMt on tOday'I ou1atanding high IC)ho()I b4Wta1blN playetl wflO Ila de9 tined to t>t<:ome lomotrow'1 colfeOe •n<i rF.leulonol ttarl ( t hfJ MOV11 ''AbbOll An Cotttllo Oo To ara" ( 1963. Comedy) ~arl Blanohltrd, Horace MeMenon ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • U1 CIULTml "GatlOi) And Orin" £il'tnpie. of C~ttd WOtkl trom MVef· 81 ~·-· ar• thowf'I I POCUI<* tomn COMITTO All> IC* A head-on c:0111t1011 between lather end tOn erupt1 whl'ln the bOy decldel to join a construction firm rathef thin go to c:Oltooe iitemoae -un==-.. "Madron" ( t97 t, Western) rd Boone, Leslie Caron. (2 hrs.) m MOWll "5 Deadly Venoms" ( 1979, Adventure) Ch1ang Cheh, Sun Chien (2 hrs) J llAtlC OIDICCIMTM'AllTWO Wll'lllG'°91AlmAIOll MOVll "Claah 01 The Titans" ( 198 t, Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence'Ollvler (1hr,68mln) CE PQA QOlP "Greatef GreensbOro Open" Uve coverage or the third round (from Greensboro, N C ) (2 hrs ) Cl) llOWll "Siar Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Science-Fk:tlon) William Shatner, Ricardo Montelban ( 1 hr . 55 m1r1.) Cl llOYll "Chu Chu And The Philly Flash" (1981, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Carol Bur· nett _J 1 hr , 40 min.) tl:ll fJ (I) NCAA IAlllTUU Coverage of the natlooal sem1hnals of the Nattor\81 Cham- pionstup Tournament {from Albuquerque, N.M.). J:.:~5 min.) " .. m Scheduled. live coverage of the Johnny "Bump Clly" Bumphus I Mike Bradley t2·round USBA Junior Wel-lterw~~~::~=ty, N.J) klDftOllLD -Wl'TllCINDY Wll'lllGFOA AMAIOM lltMI "Fugitive Family" ( 1980. Ora- ma) Richard Crenna. Diane Baker ( 1 hr , 40mtn) (Q)llOYll "Oataxy Of Terror" ( t98 I, Hor· ror) Edward Albert, Erm Moran (I hr • 20 min.) ,. I 1111 llMTIM HOLOCAUIT In Warsaw, Analev1tz teaches the resistance adherents how to use weapons, plans to expand the camp at Auschwitz. with labor fumlshed by the ghetlos. are put into effect (Perl 7) ( l hr.) (!) AIEICA'I TOI TIN di) lllTlllT_, Tiii WI& Interviews with Richard Chamberlain and Sally Struthers, a.look at how aUdiences are rounded up for TV shows ( t hr ) m llCMI "The Silver Chahce" ( t955 . Orama) Paul Newman. Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs ) 8) MOVA "S11c1y •.Mutes To MeltdQ~n" The leQUOf\Ot ot ma1tuno11ont and ml• lak.. el TIVM Milt Island f'INllV IOUI year1 ago .,, chfOnlCi.d. and the Ctltk:al .aonotnlo end utet:y queetlcn OOf'ftont· lnO nuoloar poW9f 1odly .,. tQmin.d Q ~7-W .. ~ .. "Flrtbl'd 201~ A.O." ( 1981, Adventure) Darren McOavln. Doug lure ( I ht • 36 min ) MOWll "Star Trtlt II The Wrath Of n" ( 1982, Beien<»-Flctl«t) Wiiliam 6Nltntt, Rlea100 Montolbln (1 hr . 6!> min) 8 llCMI "Tho Vlolent Ont•" ( 1967, Olarna) Femando Lamu. Aldo Ray. (2 hrt.L tll 8 • LIU IOLI "Nabltco Ololh Snort ~plonthlp" Uvt COY918go Of the third round (from Mi.alon Hiiis Country Club In Ranch<> Mltoge, Gehl.) ( 1 h< , 30 nlln l ,.,.... IOULtu. --YIMI ........ t:ll ,.-···-NL .. •••·n-.-.., .. , ... PMMI WAJlll Ul10llAL .... UlllTIM1 INCIM. This pu~ g1am tocuaet on tOday't ouietandlng high school basketball ptayert who are *' tined to become tomOl'row·s college and fifesslona~ 1 hr.) PU Covers~ of the 40,000 BPAA U.S Open (from Arena Lanes In Chicago. Ill) I 1 hr., 30 min.) m 9CMI "The Man From The Diners' Club" ( 1963, Comedy) Donny Kaye, Cara Wllllams. (2 hrs.) GD IJmllCM ltClllY l CC) llCMI "Nevel So Few" ( 1960. Or a· ma) Frank Sinatra, Gina Lollobf1glda (2 hrs 0=~ CD Cove<age of the ~CAA Division II Women's Team Championships (lrom The University Of California-Dav~). !l hr&.) (OJ K MOCCIY Minnesota Nooh Stars at Los Angeles Kings (3 hrs ) Cl) 'AIAllA TON Robef1 Klein, Susan George and Pia Zadora star In this bed- room farce about a married couple's weekend complicated by Iha unexpected arrival of the husband's coquettish mis· tress. ( t hr .. 45 min.) O .,_ "Ticket To Heaven" (1981, Orama) Nick Mancuso, Saul Rublnek ( 1 .. lhl ·~.i.o--.001 AmM.I 1::11 Ql.UUll'l -.MD IPOllalm TMllUftTI -· llZllTODAY "Is Ethnic In?" Two black men share their experiences wor~or large Amer1ean corporations G '--CM"°"' (8) 9CMI "Carbon Copy" ( 1981. Come- dy) George Segal. Susan Saini James ( 1 hr . 35mln.) 1::11 Q'l) llOTOftwm WlllMTID M 8 Cl) NCAA IAIU1'ULL CO\/erage of the nat!Ollal semifinals o~ the National Cham- pionst11p Tournament (from Albuquerque. ._1NM~~5mtn.) 9CMI "Hoppity Goes To Town" 19~=~ Animated. (2 hrs.) IOCDOllllQ QOCIOl'ml MOWll "Chnsllan The Lion" ( 1976. Adventure) Bill Travers. Virij!nia McKeo- Friday, April 1, 1983 13 -lalunlay Cont. gian lleUfh Hercule Poirot looks fOf the murderer of a famous actress among an laland reeort hotel's staff and guests. 'PG' u hr .• 40 min.) •.,.. "The Sword And The SOtoerer" =· Fantasy) lee Horlley, Kathleen . Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evil tyrant who has used sorcery to ensiave a medieval kingdom 'R' ( I hr 40 min.) l .oa.oc:a .... -lmlnmAT ,_NAY QI 'I A wealthy and cultured Jewlstl lamlly trieS to escape Nazi German~. ~art t) (2 hrs.) l l'flFll ..... .. IAnmAYINITINll tW -~-=---lnlerviewS wtth Rlchefd Chamb«laln and Sally Struthers: a look at how eudienOeS are roun=:IOfTVshows. (t hr.) e "Barabbas" ( 1962, Adven- ture) Anthony Quinn, Silvana Mangano. The thief released In lleu or JeMJs wrestles with the qulf1<.s of fate that follow him ever 1fler. (2 hrs.. 45 min.) ... "The Young PhHaclelpNant" 959. Or8tnl) Pu Newman. Barbara • The Integrity of 1 young lawyer 19 Instrumental In hit galnlna • PfHllgioue and a beellllful gtrf ( 2 hrs. ) .. "The Third Men" (t~9. ) JoeeC>h Cotten. Orson Welles A writer of pulp W91terne lnvestlgales the "acddenlaf death" of hll profiteering boyhood friend In the dark. corrupt world ol dMded C°'ld War II Vlehna. ( t ht., 40mln. ~ .. , lf9' .,. "Daughlers Of Emmanuel&" 982. Orama) Rhonda Jo Petty, Jeenette Jamel. Two young women con-1~ the famly tradition of aexual a<Nen- t~R' (1 hr .. tO min.) (D) .. "Flthy Rich" !No Date) A woman "'°'°" In aexua sheoenlgans wtth a red ho1 Cuban coott and the ~ .. !Mid. (1 hr .. 30 min) Cl) mT ,f/I ... John Syner shows you thlngl stranger lhan truth. lar~ than lfe. •nd zanier then anything you ve ever ...,,. CZ>.,. "I L.oYe YCXJ" (t98t, Orama) Citherlne Oeneuve. JMn-lOUlt Trlnt!Q- nent. A women wtth • predilection fOf •X1~rlt.al affair. loYee her huSband mnevert~R' (thr.,40mln,) "" .. ~ _, Ull tto.t: Eddie Gultt: L~ Richie. (R) ( t hr • l mln.) --.. "Heng 'Em Hgt\" ( t9ee, W111- 9'Tl) Clnt £.i9fwood, fngef St~ A "*' ~ thoel wtlo tried to lynch him &:r· '°min.) ':. ''&ecfet•" ( 19n, Oramel .._, Roy Thlnnel. A young "°"*' """' "' __.,Ion ao pr~ lty ~ ... "'* ..... ~ 10 ... the ~Of""' unhlippy mett1ege. ::.:::;J...;..6 "*'-> ---"TM .... °°"' ~ (11~~) M_.rtin. , Adlrn W-. Tiit ~ of lhl =;: ....... _ .. _, -1.~¥===·:; ...... ~Id ........ ,. .............. ~ ti ,,..., APf1I 1, ,.., lngfut love wtien he devises a plan 10 mar- l)'._ his m1stress. (2 hrs.) (ll) llOWll ··Ope<atlon Secret" ( 1952, Mystery) COl'nel Wiide, Karl Malden. Dur- ing WOf1d War II a traltOI .lnlillretes the secret ranks of lhe French Resistance movement (2 hrs .. 15 min ) (Jl)llCMI "Soop FOf One" ( 1982. Come- dy) Saul Rubinek. Marcia Straseman A New Yoike< confronls SOClal pressures and his own neuroses In his quest lor the f eet mate. 'A' (I hr., 25 min.) tll9 UUIMTW COLdm tlOCUY Coverage of the NCAA OMsk>n I Championship Anal (!!om Grand F0tka. N.0.) (R) (3 hrs.) g 90¥ll "E.xc.libur" (1981, fantasy) Nigel Terry. Nlcol Williamson. The legecid- ery history of Camelot. from Arthur's assumption to the throoe to the perilous quest l0t the Holy GreH. Is ret<>'d (2 hrs . 2s =~uum -g=:==INICW. ... ..,, ....... llOWll "Intimate Moments" (t961, ) Alexender Stewart, Bernerd Freuon A famous French madam eKpands her operations lnternatlonaMy. 'R' 1! hr .. 40 min.) (IV llOWll "The Afst Time" ( t982 . Romance) Tim Choate, Krista Erlckeon. A cOllege freshman who has been taught many achemet to captute a woman's fal'l- cy. dlac~ that IOYe Is tnOfe Important than ~'R' (1hr .• 35mln) .... ~TUI wmt Ll4*- wgawMIU~ ... "The Sign Of The Ooea" 932. Orama) Fredric March. Claudette . A Romen aristocrat saallioes hie posillon and ~ for the love of a Chr=rtj~.=r·) I .. •••1J••----,..._, __ .... llOWll "Bott«fty" (1981. Orama) Sta- cy Keech, Pia Z.dora. A leduel"'9 young woman urivea In lhe llfa of a lonely allver- minl guard, clelmlng to be hie deughler while trying to entlc9 him u part Of • plan lor r~. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (%) llOWll ''The Wedding Perty" ( t969. eom.dy). JI• 0.yburOh. Char1ee Pflugef. A bacht!Of prepe1lng Jot 1 wallc dOwn the 8lsle II fOllowed through th9 hectic hours leading up to lhe Olfemony. ( t hi , 36 min.) trtl CID • LOCA1IOI ··An E-..n1no Wfth Aob1n Wmlama" TV'• ''Mori<" J*fonna hll OUI· rag«>ua blend Of humOI II\ a one-man lt\OW from 8.rt ff9nc:l8co'• GtMt ~ can M\lllc Hal. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) WCI> .,_ "Big H<W U.8.A." \~=· °'9mel BrOderick Ctftford, fWpt\ • .,, "~7":~~'.t~ -~ ,~~,1913,=ll Cliff ton, Ty Hatdln. John end hit orttW. etrend9<1 In the Peclfio WOftd W11 It. "1 r9ICUed With the l'9lp ,.,.. (2 hit.) . w lr·a.ttte Of lktt.ln'' ''"'· ) Michael C'Alnt. l.alnfa ()lo \ *t . ...,, &llOtl Ratlt ~ IO P'Mlftl ........... ol Loncfon by the Qermen Cl"'*'· 46 "*'·> -'"n'tl WMl Waldo .,.._,., ~.::"' Aldlordi." lo A ~-- pllOt becomes a bamst0tmiog stunt man 1n Ills thirst IOI action during World War I ~ t'lrs.) llll 11¥111 LASf WOMI Princess Grace hosls this Easter special trom St. Pet8f's 8a5'1tca and the Vatican Museum, feal\Jl- lng Cecilia Gasd1a and the London Play- ers. (D9CMI "The Sw0td And TNt SOtoere<'' ( t982. Fantasy) Lee HoiSley. Kalhleef'l Belief. HerOIC rebels try lo delhrooe an evil tyrant who has used sorcery to enslave a medieval kingdom. 'A' ( t l\r . 40 min) cm 90¥ll "Conan The Barbanan" ( t962. Advenlure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones In a mythical WOtld ol lhe past, a warrior-thief and his compan- ions are sent by a NOl'dlC king to free the rulel's daughter from the leader of a snake • cult. 'A' (2 hrs., 10 min ) d ct mwll "Breaking Poot" ( t976, Ora· ~) Bo Sveosoo. Robert Culp. A man. who witnesses a gangland murder. Is ter- rOllzed by the Malia attflf he testifies. and must move With his family to T0tonto 'A' ls:~:in) ..... Mmu.A. llOWll "Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" ( t962. Sclenee-Actlon) W1Hiam Shat!lef. Ricardo Montalban Adm. James T Kirk reusemblel his old etffW and bat- tles a vtndlctrve enemy who blames Kin< IOI the death ol his wife 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) M ® .. "The F<M Seasons" (1981. Orama) Alan Alda, CarOI Burnett Three couplea, all close, long-tima trtenda, expe- rience profound changes In their retatlon- ahlps when one of the marriages dlSin- t ates 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 mtn.) tit PAMllA n»I Robert Klein. Susan ge and Pia ZadOla star In thit bed- room farce about a married coupte'a weekend comptbted by the uneKpec1ed arrival ol the husband's coquettish mis- •''~~~) ~ f!OCllT • • M"' CoYeraoe or the 2nd annual LeQendary Pocket Bllllardt Stars IBl < t hr.) -• llOWll "The Cruladet" ( t935, Adven-ture) L0t1tta Young. Ian Keith. Richafd the Lionhearted and hi• fOllowers set out to free Christian slavet 1h the HOiy land ~~ ..... "~The Berberian" ( t982, Actveolure) Arnold Schwarianeoge" Jamee Earl Jonet In • mythical wot1d ot the past. I w•trlor·thlel and his compen- lona •r• Mnt by• Nordic king to lrl8 lhe rulef'• deUgtlter from the lleder of • enak.e I. 'R' (2 """· 10 min.) • 1'Mft--w JAi .... ,_. • .._ M &'91C WM11 The loaflttoel ~· ... ditla up to the ·~ Summer Olyrnplc9 In Lot Angelee 1Nt ~etnlned (R) ... "Hometown US A." ( 1879, 1me> Gary 6Pflno«. o.w wieeon.. The prot>leml ~ wietlel or thr .. •dOtee--.... _..,.,.,. .,.. I 'ff (ftw .. 30tnln.) • 1 ._T~'(l8ll, ) ~OW...~O'M­... ----------- -------- tr. put, • wtrnot·ttMI Ind nil oompeno !One trt Mint by I Notdlo king TO fret the 1u1et'1 deUQhttt lrom thl IMdW Of• enak• .-1f < tln 1 o lftln I .. • ..... , Vint'• fJltnd Cllude patt ol a tcntmt that PIYI I*" ! nwry llleoll l[nmlgrtnlt. LOii MlT Thf orew • lnvolwd th a landlady who It IUlng ~ ltnant, I women mutt 1t11 her IOfmer protttlot IOme bid newt, Ind a man OOfTlff between • megiClen 1nd hll daUQhttf Q ~hf .. "8a11bbH" ( 1982. AdVen• ture) Anthony Quinn. 611vene Men;eno. The thltf rtlHMd In lleu of Jttlll w1•11et with the qulfkl 01111• thel lollOw him ever f!!•· (2 ,.,, •• 30 min ) • _,.,, "limbo Connection" Mert1'1 IUIPClone tr• etOUNd wtien he goee 10 tn. ctlnlc Clare w11 taken to 111., •minor ·~· •nd llnd• lhet lhe he• dlMp-s . (Per12l O 1tv) NA IOU "0r91tlf Ortenlboto Op9n" 909 Of the third IOUl'\d (trom Qraenebofo. NC.). (A) (2 h,..) CD.,. "The Sword And The 80tcefer" ( 1982, FlnlHy) lH HorlAey, KelhlHn 8ellef. H4Holc rebell try lo dettvont 1n evil 1y1en1 who he• IJMd IOfCery to en&leve e !Mdlevel kingdom. 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) · ())MON "Star Trek II: The Wrelh 0 1 Khan" ( 1982, Sclef'IC6-flctlon) Wlltlam Shatnet. AleerdO Montelban. Adm. Jernee T Klfk r .. Membles hit old crew end bat· lies • vindictive enemy who blamea Kirk tor the dfflh of hie wife. 'PG' ( t tv .. 66 ~·~ "The ;"'10 0ooo ~ FridtY' 'tt'NO, Dfamt) 90b HOatn1. Hl6ln Mir· ren A LOtldOn genglltf llghll 10 k.-p NI t~ lf'rlPlr• together 'A' ( 1 Iv.. 46 -~·-"Capteln ~man. M.D." "3, Orlml) Gregory Ptck, Tony tit An Arfftli ptychlatrlll b9oolnel lllOfmoully dtdlealtd 10 hie petlen11. (2 hta..._!0 min» ... • 11M11m •Y An tldtrty IMChef ~ope detld upon IMtnlf'Q that hi won the U.,.~E· ':'"Y· -~ '"'winning ,,.. In .. -r ':':'~-:'.A~;; and a bolling ~ lhlnkl hl'I llnally I~ a cha~. IR) O 11 hr.) a ... IOCc. Kanae7C ty~ eom.11 vt. CO.~wert (2hr1..30mln.) I!••'= ruYWfN9 "Ver .. P«10n " ~d Kiiey tecll• lhe J>09ml ol (ewll Cenoll. Rober1 Btownlng. Edgar Allan Po.. Stephen Vlnc«lt a.net and Edgar lee Ma11er1 In • OO.-f**I" lhow. Q (1hr.) CC) llllMI "~ So Few" ( i960, Of•· ma) Frank Slnatre, Gina Lodobtlglda. A ,..,,._ oHloer leeda 600 men In Mbotage ell0t11 aoaintt ~ JapaneN dut1ng World War II. (2 hfl.. 10 min ) C8) _. "Evil Undof The Sun" ( 1982, Mystery) Peter UatlnoY, Jane Blrkln. Bel· CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK Whemtt your busy lllntrary By Or. G1ry 81r1nostd INDUSTRY-RELATED . BACK PAIN Even with today'• modern labo~ving devic~. the machine 1hop or fa ctory worker atill 1ubject1 bit body to phyaical abuae. Standing for long boun, open~ involved machinery. twiatina and bending in all directiom -all eventuaUy take their toll on apine and poature. Chiropractic explaim that your neuro·muacular·akele11I 1y1tem ii clo.ely interconnected. Any mu1de that ii too weak or too 11rong place. unhealthy llreu on another one. Thia cauae1 wealtneu that eventuallt evolve• into a chain reaction. The factory worker feels vulnerable to recurring achea and diuhili"ea. Chiropractic 10lve1 the problem with phyaical ralpatation up and down the apiM to determine the root caUJe o the problem. An adiustment of m1Stligned vertl'brae removea the 1mpingrml'nt and rt&IOr<'' normal nerve energ\. Pre.ented as a aervice lo the community by dr. gary baranoski CHIROPRACTOR ( 714) 675-3492 2345 E. Paciric Cont Hwy .. Suite 0, Corcm del Mar takes you IOI buMM$$ or pleasure. btlore you 10 -plan a llOll to l'at lilarlty's For ovtt 30 years no-l'at lillrtey. and auociates cont11111t to present 111t~·s !unions tllat tndu11 1n cllttS or c1S11al! Now we'" uttndtll to tedlft' tradlbollals! We ahlayi llHI 1 hideaway sah upslJlrs HI !!It lltlc IOOfll Plus 1111 1101111d the store you'I find Wnt1pected Gollecbbln Ind 1111 1t1111s for any Sl>f(ial 11h! .Friday, Aprll 1. 1983 15 ...... -lunclay Cont. to wrMk havoc among the Spenllh n..t In the==~M.) • W•IJ Cl (l)NCDr•m• Co¥ereoe of the 2nd .,,,_,., ~'Y Pod<et Bllllarda Stn 18) (1 Iv.) -W .,. ""The Shoot•I" (1976. West- ern) JoM Wayne. Lauren Bac:all ( 1 Iv .. 40 ':J. • "Doi And The Bunny'' ( 1980. Adllent\n~ted ( t hr • tO min ) tWI i;u__,.IMll'IULL C<MWage of ' the flnel geme of the NCAA DMlbl I ~ TOUfnemenl (from Norfolk. Va.)c_J21n) 9 • WIW Scheduled: taped C0"9f8g8 of the Stadium &lpercrO.. Der9deYll MotOfcycie Rac.t (from Aoe-helm Stadium, Cafff. I . the Ameflcan Pro- teaalonal Qymnutics CIUllc (from IMleml...:~':nr>.:·) a1m1••-···----a11rr ...... _.The WOttcfl Oldell k~lntroducel the Fr90Qles to a new • OU1game. CD) "Doi And The Bunny" ( 1980, ~\'VJ.Animated (1Iv.,10mln.) *'it_, ~, ....... ~ ......... -''Ceplllin Januery" ( 1938, -L mo• ) 8'Wley T ernp6e. Guy Kibbee. ( 1 Iv .• 30ri\.) •Wl•TO•W F (l)NA _, "Gt••• Greentboro Open" L.M c:o.aga of the hnel round (from Ot...t>oro. NC ) (2 lvl.) (II) .. "Star Tretc If: The Wrath Of '°*'" ( \8112. Scienc»-Flctlon) Wllllatn SMtner, ~do Montalb9n. (1 hr .. 56 min) -~ .... "Tlelcat To HaeYan" (1811. Ofema) Nick MaOCUIO, Saul Aubinatl. ( 1 Iv .. 45mln.) Cl) .. "All Baba And The F0tty m.v.a•· (11M3, Adv«ltura) Jon Haf. B¥oottt. ~~:;.~min.) . ..... -.. '°*1ot1a'I Web" c973, :Ill) Anlmeted. (2 twa., 10 min. -----..... , °' MonlcO ho9tl lhlt 1C)td91 fMllK· ' Ing ,,...,.. ~ encl tht lrilh muelOal eTha~ II m-1111f18' I .. "Th• Jlftcho Mii" (1919l Dr•· me) ,_. 8tteu111, 8'IM Dennehy. 1 hr., !:!:!: "&ti Into Oenoet" ( 1967l > o.nr. o·~. Kathllln (~30mln.) -• .. "Nebllco Otneh 8hor9 Qlll.,.lorllNP'' L"'8 CCMlegl d IN flNI round (from ... ecuntry CUI In .. ~). (2hrt.) "Oellty: The 8toty Of A women·1~co ,__a l~illlllJll'lll!,m ..... ,~ ... 1vF CM-:-aC ---"On~ ftofld'! ~.,.!;..Dre-fftl) Hlnry F°'*-~ , (1 "'···--· # • ,,., ... 1,1913 I L°'* Howard and Vincent Webb (box· MOllCT-• ~). (1 Iv.) .. "Dot And The Bunny" (1980. A<Mnture) Animated. (1Iv .• 10mln.) (%) ... "King Of JalZ" ( 1930, Musical) Bing ~osby. Pau WhitemaM. ( t hr .• 40 -If"~ Wini ftU Featured: an Eater cel&- btatk>n with f1thef Ray Ryland: the "King of .Wty Been Art," Pattf Aochu: a famlty faehlonlhow. I ••• ruau•mlDM ID.LftlOOD ca.-. am• A L.oe* ,_. Harry Carey and Stave Stone ptofile the Chicago Clibe. thelt new pa~ and etrataglea as I~ pn!J)8f8 fOf the 1983 IMIOO • • -••11• ""* Holt Mat1( Shleldl loob at the lnt.,.P.y ol politics. power and people In the oetlon'a capltol. _ ~~ .. ·· ... "MOICOW Ooeen'I Belleve In aen" ( t980, Comedy) V9'8 AlefllOYI, Alaltel BatalOY. (2 hrs., 25 min.) " ........ .. "Olnnaf At The Ritt"' ( t937, tary) Annabella. Oevld ........,.., ( 1 hf .• min.) •G!> .. ,_.,. Feetuted: New Ol1eana TV hero Tom Foote; JoM Borell. • bind lklar who 1eadlea other ""'*'Y ~ people how to lld: Cept.aln Mamo. a tour boat operatOf who qi.It hie job •an nw· anca ..-nan -10 beCOml • fun.bAng •i!z u •au.t:M'YF.,.... ~T t.oc.tlon: Fekfax High School l';+e3:'r'• AYM--'-.c•MCl.unTI ..,. "SCt.am And SCteam Agtt/tn" 970. ~) Vincent PrQ. CMlto-~ ~ Chic.ago Ml YL l's ~r-J his., 30 min.) ... "E.altlf Parada'' ( 1948, ~ I ) ~ Gattand. Fred Allan. (2 tva.) .. "The Sl¥er Cha.Ice'' ( 1~. ame) PIUI Newmen. V.gkWt Mayo. (2 ~)WM&. tnm1' -''Apt Foot?'' !:'.t: Chatlee Comef' ptaeident (If 1tlt Mal1c91 TecMlclenl MloolltlOn end vlOI ' Of PrucMn1111-8echt a.o..tt• .. .. Four eok1ets of toftUne.. • by a Ml= '9POftet to N1CM ,..., friend encl ----wt.o .... hekl "'*IOt by ~ In -..... °' '1i2tw..~ 't OugH To Be In ,.,,_,, ComilOy). Witt• MatthllU. Am- . 1 hr .. 46 mk\.) ..... II!_ -- ..... •• --- 1 • ' .,,.. ... •'="=:.u1 F If OM.mAI Ul'9I -Sill Wlllli 11 .. ut IO lhl HolYWood Bowl f0t lhlt u;~~(IN ) ~--"OnOOlden Pond" (1981, Dfl· ma) Henry Fond•. KatherlM H.tpbum (I hr.,49 ':.J :iu. 01 =-'•X:r.? ;:Yn IHrM ... -"-.. ICA•Bll_. • LMT Of M Ill.I CAWUI MIRA .. ¥11 .. .,__,,.n OI eun. "PottUft And Diet" GUMtl: Kun HtgttlOhWelltr, 0.C.; 1oupunc1urltt Mir· snall Ho'o; ~lrlloqultt Wiiiie Tyler end l ier.• ~-..... M llOWll "Siience 01 T"' North" (1981, ~nture) Ellen Bur11yn. Tom Sktrritt. 1 hr.,36mln) .. CM'TAlllWIMOO ........... ......... 111. ..... ,_ YOUnl----u.AYIM9 ~ "Language 01 The Soul Kleuner Music" Cl111netls1 Glor• Fetdman pertorme Jewlah folk musk: In honor of J>auovet (R) , I !5..:7..: "Som Ot Water" ~ IA•N' P1LM H1Qhllght1 of the '82 New Yoo Mets (R) al) llCMI "Sunday Too Far Away" (1982, Dtama) Jeck Thompson ( 1 hr. 30mlnl Cl) _,. "Mountain Family Robln60/'l" (1979. AdVenture) Robert Logan, Susan Oamante.Shaw (I hr .. 40 min.) (%) llCMI "End 01 The Game" ( 1976. Mystery) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. 1 hr M 43 min.) TOln MID IUUN AUllO .. um••Aa .. CiMiMl8a.OllUP .. ·-Mn ~-u• ocam• __,_tMWllmtAW>I _,.MIOfPAml fWUCNa RM OUT • *-All PAll0¥9 A Hebrew teech· er undefgoes a IOng end d1Hicult three-day trip home IC>f Pal$Ollet, Bons Tumarin and Gene W11def star (R) CC) MIMI "The AmerlC811 Success Com· peny" ( 1979, Suspense) Jett Bridges. Ned Beatty .. ( 1 hf • 31 min ) (!)NA 8C1U "Greetet Greensboro Open" COwrage of the ttwd round (from Graensbofo. N C ) (R) (2 hrs.) iH) •AM11 TAall Julie Christle. Alarr Bates. Clalfe Bloom and Irene Worth atar In this adaptation of Tefence R11tigan'1 play. about the ott-season residents of an Engllsh seaside resoc1 Oscar-Wlrlntng director John Schletinge< directed the ~rformance. taped 1n Brlst<>I. England (2 lrs.~ Oii TMllMTTa '1111 TCIDAY'l-- TM"CAT um.IUICM.I """"' •"' '"8ttt w111" pen. fln1uy1 atk Hamil Hatrlton '°'d (~ tn ) .... "0regonaillytf" (IN t, Adv9n 1111•~: MeoNk:ol. C.lllln Cllrk1 ( I hf • min • .._,"""' a.cM NI ..... -NI WWWIW IA•Hl Wit au .. 1 Mike tvnldt. mOPatB •! 'IMUIGllATLIP Ill WMOll.• E-:IL. NI llOWil "Murder On Thi Orient xpr ... " (1974, Myetery) Albert Finney. Lauren a.o:;a~~7~ .. 50 min.) ·1= ..... •llAm.I TMEa&I· er MNiel of wOtlhlo will be tei.c.11 11111 trom the Unlverltty P1"bytt1lan Church In S..ttte, WUhlngt_Of}._(~ hr.) """,,. ...... mTOfA&LOI ...... UT,,_•&.-n WMOll.'9 ..... ,..,, PM.WBl CMTocm mAmmmTOl)n ..... .., ... "MOICOW Ooesn'I Believe In Tears" ( 1980. Comedy) Vera Alen1ova. Alexel BatalOY. Jl~ . 25 min ) (11) Al W'8 AnlrMled A ahOft· age of eggs poses a threat to the future of Easter. Cl) IHOllT PICO (%)90Wl "The Hurr1ea'}f < t937. AdVen .. 1'"'"~::" (2h"I DIOWYOUI_.. ... MOU ifUI• Vintage lllm footage and dramatic re-.enactment are employed In this profile of six women who made lasting contrlbutlons to the art of the striptease. Including Gypsy Rose Lee. Josephine Baker and Sally Rand ( 1 hr I (11) MO¥ll "The Amazing Mr Blunden" ( 1972. Fantasyl Laurence Na1sm11h. unne Fredeflek ( I hr • 30 min ) {A} MO¥ll "Dot And The Bunny" (1980, AdVenture) Animated (1 hr . 10 min l .. 1111••LJ11 ...,,... ~.-n rr•..,_ =-Of~~pAllTWQ ..,.IC81'8 MOWil "Across The Great Divide · ( 1976, AdVenture) Robefl Logan. Heeth· er Ra~. (1hr .40m1n) O "Star Trek 11· The Wrath 01 Khan" (1982, Sclence-f'ICllon) William Shatner. RicardO Montalban (I hr . 55 lmtlb. Oii .. TMOUQlfT • (I) .CAA INCUL Scheduled. h~hlighls of the NCAA Men's and Worn· ens lndoOr Track and Field Champion· thipe (l1om Pent , Mlc:h.~tht NCAA Womon'• 8wlmmll'IO 11\d CNln-tr • Neb.). 2 tvt.) = •-.n IA Oii rm------~ -~---... mme C<Mtege ot thl u.a. 11IONI Cha~. { 1 hrt, 30 min.) CH) M ...... 1UM1-Fiim cllot hlghllQhtlng thlt y1a1'1 Qecar nom1neet lex Belt Pi0tur1. 6"t Actor end S.t Actr ... ond oomm.ntery from hottt Ct\arttoo H"ton and Ao1"8my of Motion Picture Attt end Soi.nc..t ptttldenl Fay Kanln lie IMtUted In thlt i006I It the A~demy Award1. .. II ODYa.Y MIQhllghlt of the Sixth Annu-lr Rellglon In ~ldt. Angel awardl pro- gram featuring Dale Evene. Art Llnklltter, Steve Allen, Jsyne Meedowt and more. llO¥li "Hopplty GOM To Town" , 19..:.t&,~~mated. (2 hr9.) -.,. llYOllD ...... ~ 1M1 LAWllAIP' Co<r"pondlt'lll LI~ a Wertheimer and Col<le Roti.<11 join Paul Duke for ,n up-to-the·mlnUte tum-mar-~ ~ctlvitlel ·-· lllUTCIDAY l'mMOWll "The Woi1def Of It Alt" (1974) Documen1111y ( l hr .. 35 min.) Cl) MIMI "I Ought To Be In PIChKM" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau, AM· Margret _( t hr . 45 min) Cl) llO'fm "Death Hunt" (1981, Adveo· ture) Chftrtes Bronson. Lee Mervin ( 1 hr., 36m1n) g,..,...voa .. Ill) MOWil "G1r1s1 G1rtsl Girls!" ( 1962. Musical) Etllls Presley. Sletla St811ens. (2 hrs l ... COLLIQI ~ IPIQM. Al McGuire Is joined t:>y college ba&Ketball coaches and tans representing some of the top achools in the country (from Albl!5l.uerque, N.M.) ( 1 hr l 8 (lg) UIPLFOOTULL At press time. ABC planned to show either the Birmingham Stallions at Boston Breakers or Washing· ton Federals at Ph1ladeiphla Stars. (3flrs .. t5mln) · G llOEll ICMW.D (!) llOVll "The Robe" ( 1953. Orama) Richard Burton. Jean Simmons. (3 hrs.) l _,,.,FAL.WILL Ofee-WTD WOMl9' • llATTll The East· er service of w01sh1p will be telecast from the Un1Vers1ty Presbyte11an Church In Seattle. Wai~~ ( 1 hr ) 6li) WAU. .. "April Fool?'' Guest Chanes Corner. president of the Markel Techn1C1Sns Association and v1e1 ~esident of Prudential-Bache Securities. lCJ llOVll "The Bible" ( 1966, Orama) Geo<ge C Scoll. Peter O'Toole Directed and narra~ John Huston. (3 hfs.) (Q) .ert The 14-year-otd d8ug.hl8f of dfllOfCed parents hires an attorney to f esent he1 1n the custody lttlga11on. umAYllAU 11M llOVll "Ctinstian The Lion" ( 1976. Adventure) Bill Travers. v1rg1n1a McKen· na (2 hrs) fJD ~ lMIAlM ''Drake's lleo- rure" In 1557. Sir Francis Drake sets sail Friday, April 1. 1983 17 -lunclay Cont. cm llO¥ll "Sunday Too Fer Away" ( 1982. Otama) Jack Thompson. An unconvnon camaraderie deYelops among rebelltous Austrahan sheep shearers when they find themselvM trapped in a grueling and thankless work sltuat!On ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%} MOWll "End Ot The Game" (1976. Mystery) Robert Shaw, Jacquelloe BISSel A Swiss detecllve cannot prove, after 30 years. that a mastei criminal has commit- ted murder 'PG' I 1 hr . 4'3 min. I .. 8 Cl) mwMAllT Kif k's ootspoken grand- mother, an ex-coo trom Montana, pays her l'C.rldson a surp11se visit • ...... (!) .,_ "Forty-Second Streer" ( 1933. Musical) Ruby Keelef. Dick Powell. Great ambition drives a produce< to put on a B<oadway muslcal amid emohonal tur· moit(2 ~ -1=..0-. U. Gonzo goes up against Sen FranciSco Memorlat's board of directors when he learns that the h<>SPI· tal owns an unsate tenement building ( 1 hr.) I .... ~MIS-LR Mm DIA1M Cerol Lawrence and Art LIOkletter host this IOok at the children of East Africa and their struggle tor survival. Guests· Dick Van Patten, Willlam Shatner. Dean Jones. Efrem Zlmballst Jr '1 hr.) I • ••181T• ........ I M Gm TO RM "The BuSlness Of America It Business" H0$1 Wiiiiam F. Bucicley Jr mode<ates a debate on lhe responslbillhes and rights of American indUst~." • M All PL.A,... "Sense Of Hurnof" Come Along With Me" Estelle Par90nt portrays a recent Widow deter· mined to become Involved In the super- natural. WI hr ) CIDPIWI CAllW This documentary proflles five people Who left compelled to purchaM firearms for protec1loo and found thern&efves tn frightening circum- stances as eresult. ( 1 hr.) Cl) A .. NY• ... "Emmett's Secret Vl&l~Pan 33) • "Atlantlc City" ( 1980. 0tMWI) Bun Lancuter, Susan SarandOn The estranged husband of an oysler bar wait· resa anillel with her l)fegnant you~ Ill· tar and eome stolen heroin, which he wants an c· hoOd 10 sell for him 'A' ( 1 l.«mln. WM&.Y -_,.,..,. ...,.MUIT 11*' __. 4CMIW. ··eo Academ· le 8 tandlrdl Harm Btack Athletat?" A oup of blaCk college pt8'10enta chal- 1'1e new NCAA ruling stlpuletlng that ' • lgh tchoolidUat .. mutt hr'9 .. 2 0 average to be bit ~ college aport1. (I) A .. DAY -"An Explotlon At Bee1tonlca" (Part 34) ...... Hill tW ... , &a NM! Gabler and Jal· LYont rtvlew "Trtnehcoat,'~ "High ~To~"~ "Mtke'sMuJdel." Cl:> .. ''The Ametlean &IOCIA COM S*IY" (1171, SulptnM) Jeff Bl ... Ned ... ny. Tnd of h" luxurloua home, rill '*"'""' Wffe and 119 teoUf•. wel-pey· Ing JOb, 1 c.-tclt cerd c~ ~ 20 Ft1Cley, Api11 1, 1913 conceives an elaborate plan tor escape 'PG' (1hr.31 mm I CID llOf IB:UI A& Y ntl MEWi Comedy sketches combine with claSSlC l~m and news footage 1n an offbeat. sa1111c take- ott CD llOYIE "Roommales" ( 1962 01ama) Samantha Fox Veront0a Harl Three women sharing a New York apartment sulte1 mistreatment by the men in their personal and protess1onal lives I t hr 20 mm.) .... cm IAl DU llOUl.al IOJGI The h1gh-k1<:1<1ng cancan is one of the productlOn numbers presented ln this muslc::al eictravaganza that has scandalized ParrS tor over 90 rfrs ( 1 hr., 4'5 min) lOYllQ ..... Mm '8HCT COWt.f.I llO¥ll "Blow Ovt" ( 1961, Suspense) John Travolla. Nancy Allen A sound tech- nlCl8n who works on horror hims becomes involved in.a murder mystery when he w11- nesse& an assassmahNl 'R' (I hr , 45 mine?.. ~=1=.~ CMLllMJt CAUmn' .. ntl CROllflE / Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley. with guests Anson W~ltams. Belly White and JoAnn Pflug. proltle six chHdren who are the Innocent VICJ.!ms. of wa1 1n coon- tries ~.uch as Somalia. Cambodia and El SalvadOr ( 1 hr ) GD .-YUIQ Guests Ralph Naaer, Bob WOOll. agent tor a flUmber a basketball stars, discusses lhe possibility of an upcoming basketball st11ke ( 1 hr 30 min) CID flllCMI 'Cheeeh And Chong's N1ee Dreams" ( 1961. Comedy) Archard "Cheech" Marin. Thomas Chong Two rnveterate potheads appear to have foond their true catting as they peddle ice creem on the streets ol Los Angeles 'A' ( I hr . 27 min) CJ) A _,, DAY .. EDDI "Miranda Loses CNnt" (Part 32) GTNILDIC* 11:11«Z) llO¥ll "Too Many Crooks" ( 1959. Comedy) Terry-Thomas. George Cole A gang of would-be extortlonlSts work tlle11 wile& UP<>fl a shrewd businessman ( t hr • tW 145 ~·NON PLAY CR) tttl .. ~Pete 'N' TUiie" (1972. Corne- ) Welter Matthau. Carol Burnell. A marrkld couple drift apart aftflf their eon diet, but love evantualty brings them baok ~thef. (2 hrs, 10 min ) -1111 C&JJa Featured' 11 IOOk at the work o the ~ CrOM ( t hr , 30 min.) I .. ,_ ~._Guests Ralph Nadfr, Bob WOOif. ~t tor a numbet a bftskttball start. ~ the poulblllty ot 1n upcoming ba.lkt tbaA t 1rlkt. If hr • 30 !rriln.~---... "Tht AmateUt" ( t982, Otama) Sav• etir .. topher Plummtt. A CIA oompyter t xpett trains tor act~ tlald duty 10 avenge lhe muidet of hie alfllrlend *' rut"'-terrotls1s 'R' ( 1 ht. 60' min ) ... ''Li.. My '•lhtf Told Me" 875, Dr•"'-I Jef!rey Lytllll, VOlll Ved- 11\. A YOIJl'IO Jowtlh boy grow• up liatenlng to f'l\80IC.lf teles told to him b~ the Ot•nd- 1.athlf ~he ldoll.n, 'PO (1 IV '° tnllnJ.....,..,. = •"'ANl1M'' (1958, ~= Ingrid ler~n. Yut ~ An • ac girl 1n Germany claims to be the only surviving heir to the Cz.ar of Russia. (~ hrs l C'm .. DAY•lllBI 12::9 (C) 110Y1E "Eye Of The Needle" (1981, Suspense) QQnald Sutherland. Kate Nelli- gan While dn a remote Scottish island to meet a German submarine. an Axis spy finds shelter from the storm in the cottage ot a young married coople 'R' ( 1 hr., 51 min) U.(Z) CHAii.Ei ~ TALKI wmt W. AIG.-oY t•G-ICOTT Cf) TC* COTTU: UP Cl.Oii Guest Char· lene Tilton ~ ~ Coverage ol the NCAA 0Mslon II lnd1vtdua1 Competition Cham- pt0nshlps (from The Unlverslty Of Califor- nia OavrS) (R) (2 hrs ) •AMTI TAii.ii Julle Christle. Alan Bales, Claire Bloom and Irene Worth star 1n this adaptat10n ol Terence Rattigan'e play about the oft-season residents ot an EnglrSh seaSlde resorl Oscar-winning director John Schlesinger d"ec:ted the performance, taped In Bristol, England. (2 hrs) CZJ llOYIE "Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" (t982. Scienoe-f'lctlon) Wiiham Shalne•. RlcardO Montalban. Adm James l Kirk reassemble$ his old crew and bat- tles a v1nd1CIM! enemy who blames Klr1c IOI the death ol his wile 'PG' ( t hr .• 55 min) ~~--90llm.I 1:11 YOYMI TOM IOTn* OFlltl IU 1J110¥11 "A Name Fu Evil" ( t 972) Robert Culp. Samantha Eggar. "R' (1 hr., 25 min) WO AT Clll wmt Guest· Carl Rogers. ( 1 hr) 0 ..... ,...,, 1:11 Cl) m¥ll "The Seic Machine" ( 1e78, Sci- ence-Fiction) Agostlna Belll. In 2037 A 0 . sclentl$ts solve the energy problem by harnessing the power ol the humetl Rbl- dO 'R' (1hr.,20:-Jnr a.1 (1) Cll... Alai n iiiO¥ll "The Jericho MMe" ( 1979, Ota- ma) Pet• Strauss. Brian Dennehy. An Inmate aeMng a ~fe Mntenoe in Folsom Prison tralna to become an Olympic run~ hr., 40mtn.) tll\11) ATl.Mm tll (!) llO¥ll "Bowely To Begdad" ( 1955. COmedy) Bowery Boys, Joen Shawlee. A genie crNt .. • ho&t ot probleme tor the Boys end Mnc:te them on• "trip," ( t hr.) I .... '"'°"' ...... ... ''Funeftl Horne" (1982. MYl- ttfY) Kay Hawtry, Berry MOtM. A ~ women lnvestlgat81 atrenge oocurencee ti htr cnndm01het'• VlctOfWI home. 'A' lhr. SOtMi ) .. ... .. ... • lllll!W ... ''The e.Nt WllhW\" (1982, HoffOt) RoMy Cqx, Bibi 8"ch A women 11 1aped on htf hOMymOOn by:= ltgged Cl'Nlllfe Mid produ¢tt a nonnel 90f\ who grow. up to fOIOw In 0.0'• bloody tocmtepa. 'A' ( 1 tw • 30 ~ "I Low V~" (1981, Oreme) OitMfll'tt o.ntuve. JMn-Loull Tr~ n11nt A wonwn wtfh • ptedllllctton tcW tx1ra-nw1ttl aftMI kMI "* hulibend !.,.., ..... 'ff (1 tw •• 40 min) .. .. ''Conen The ktMwlen" ( , •• dWfttll'9) Atnold ~. --hftJona I&-:' ,_. lm "Conlldtnotl And 0.1rav- Outtt1 •lloll\Oy Ha11le1 Pll~. °' Nouoen Row Te1T1arkltt, Mon•IQnOf noi 11'1Cl41 Cohalan i 1 tu ) G 1111 OU._ Boo Vila and the °'""" 111111111 the lormhouN'I rtdWnod u111el>o of'ld 11ook1dt fonoe 0.) llO¥ll "The LOC>My, Looney I 1)()(1tr Buga Bunny Movie" p981, Comedy Anlmatod Volooa by Mef Blanc. Jone roray (' '" • 20 11)1n) (.Q) lllOv. "Doi And Hie Bunny" ( 1980. ~11en1ure) An1rna1o<1 (I nr., 10 rnln) (2) llOVll "Sllir Trltk II TtWt Wrath 0 1 Kh11n" ( 1982, Sci.tt1c•rlollon) w 111111rn Sh11tn11r. RICMl(JO Montalban. ( t hr • b6 min.._,. ... 1 MAINft.LI AUVIi Gue1t1. Denise Price Joe Stemr'e(' lhe Foor Guys. John o .. ,,~ .. :...co. .. ..... • NOVA "Sixty Minutes To ~elldown' T e seQuance ot moltunc11ons and mis tal(es al Three Mlle lslond nearly four years ago are chronicled. and the c1111ca1 economic and sa1e1y Questions confront mg nuclear power loday are examined. Q U hr , 30 111111 J · m M MOTICTOlll --1.1.ilvening MIBDMEWI llOVIE "Jesus Christ. Superstar" ( t973, Musical) Teo Neeley, Yvonne Elli man The last seven days In lhe Ille 01 Jesus are musically re-created against the bac~ ~porary Israel (2 tirs) I :.-:m.oA*W.I BQH1' II ENOUOM llOVll "The Three Worlds Qt Gulliver" ( t960. Fantasy) Kerwm Ma1hews. Jo Morrow A man 15 washed ashore on An island ol trny people t 2 tus ) Cl) lllOVIE "The M11acle Of Our Lady 0 1 falrma" ( 1952. D1a111a1 Grlberl Roland, Frank S11ve1a Th1ee peasant ch1lc11en w11· ness a v1s1on 111 the small v1lta9e of falrma rn t917 (2 hr~) I WOM.DWAAI .... llOVIE "Victory" ( t981, AdventureJ Sylvester S1allone. Michael Caine During World War If. Allied POWs see 1he11 hcket lo frf'E'dr:>rn rn a rnalch between their socce• team dnd lhe German Nahonal Team in Parr!> 'PG' (I hr . 57 nun) CSJ llOVIE "Dot And .The Bunny" ( 1980 Adventure) Animated Dot and her silly new lr1end search for a lost baby kan @roo ( 1 hr . 10 min ) W llOfOflCYCLE WOllLD Topics Wo1ld Champion Terry Vance '(ells why he'll nev- e1 ride tirs 1op luel btl(e again. Mike Bell vs Mark Barnell in 1he Superbowl ol me Mid· west and the Phanlom Mo1orcycleSt .,.@uj(Bc~~ 1:15 CID llPYE "The Looney I ooney l ooney Bug•; Bunny Mov1f\" ( 14A 1 Corru=.HJy) A"'tnill»d Vtllt". tJ) M1•I n1,1nc JUll!:! I or.;y New r11ate11.-11 i5 l>lutr<Jod w1tlo ul(J iro thrs compilohun ol classic Fntl Frele11v ;;..OOf'ley Tunes" featuring Bugs. Dally ~~. POfkY l'ICI, Vo.tmll• Bam1 Twtellt .. 1P~hti•~a~~cartoonMfln 'Q' ~---­W080fl.I M ::iv:= Anlmetod A ahc>tl· agt ol lliXI• pot&& a 1111u11 to the future of f 11•t•1 I ~ CAUIONIA ...... UC.. ,. P. (I) •1911T11 • ~A. WU YOU -""11 _., 80f'Qe Burn• and a lllll·ttudded Cati celebrate the spvclol r•l1111onantp 1h111 can develop between the 11ery younv and the vefy old D (1 hr) 8 0 nll)()NMIJ .. VATICAN 0111 Blok em0te reporJ• Otl lhe WOfklnga ol lhe Vatl· c11n 1111d a day In lhe Ille ot Pope John Poul 11, wilh eoonee nev&r bet0te recorded lnt~o~apacy (lhr) I ... AU CMAl\IU -.AT Ml> lllAU. I ,I.Pl OM wnt "Liie In The Treo:i .. David A1tenb01ough looks at a variety of primates Md how they solved the ditllcul· 1186 o1 living high up 1n the lorest (R) Q Lt hr) Cl) Miii U•AU. "M1tjOr league '63 Preview" ( 1 hr) CD lilOVll "Star Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hnmlil, Hnruson Ford. A motley col 1oc11on of rebels and robots band together lo 111tack lhe huge space lorl ol an oppressive galactic empire. 'PG' (2 hrs.) (Q) llOVll "Star Trek 11· The Wralh 0 1 Khan" ( 1982. Sc1ence·Flcllon) William Shat11e1. Ricardo Montalban Adm James T Ktrk reassembles his old crew.and bat· ties a v1ndtc11ve enerny who blames Kirk tor lhe death ol his wlle 'PG' ( 1 h1 , 55 min) (%) llOVll 'Get To Know Your Rabbll" ( 1972. ComedyJ Tom Smothers, John Astin, An advertising executive decides to become a tap-dancing magician ( t hr . 35min.) I OMMGE COUNTY lflOllTI tem 7*5 ... 7:IO FltAQQLE flOC« The World's Oldest rraggle introduces the I rayyles to a new and dangerous game (l)MWTEJUTOllY Ammaled The story of how Easier eggs came 10 be colored 1s !old DGllWDADOC ~ lllOVIE "I, The Jury" ( 1953. Mystery) 0111 Elliot, Preston r oster. Based on the novel by ~lickey Spillane. Mike Hammer sels out 10 avenge the murder of hrs best f11end (2 hrs ) 7:15 @ U'Oln'I ,_QI l:OO 11 Cl) OOOOMIOHT, IE.ANTOW (Premier el A Boston 1ele11is1on s1a11on hires a c.omely co anchor 10 share lhe news desk wllh 11s veteran anchmman D Im llOVIE ''Love Is forever" (Prem· ie1~. Drarna) Michael Landon. Morra Chen The lrue slory of 1ournahs1 John Everingham's darmg altempl 10 rescue 1he woman l'le loved from her brutal cap- tors in postwar Communist Laos rs drama· trzed. (3 hrs.) D DfTIJIT__,.., llll WB Interviews wrlh Richard Chamberlain and Sally Srrutliers. a took at how audiences are rountied up for TV shows ( 1 tir ) fJ (!]) MATT HOUSTON An unsoupulous ooc101 switches rrPsh 01ood destined tor underdeveloµed cou111r1es w1lh lrozen blood that could be leinal. ( 1 hr.) I V:.i John tichnoldef ho1t1 !. ·~•I leatu11nu cornpot111on1 In eight 1nt1ri1lnmt11t oategorlee tenu1le vocel· 111, m111t vocaflll, dllt\C1:11, mualcal group, comodlan, le•dlng m11n, to•o1nu l11dy, ano model nnd appn11rnno .. by 1tar1 who i t thttlr atort OI' lalOnt tt1ow1 01 lht pe11 hr• J llON "Tho Lost Yoara .. ( 1978) Do¢· umentary Newly unearthed documen11 J.)urpotl thal Joaua Christ u11dottool< a pll· grtma~ a1retchlng from nome to Tibet during tho 18 youra of hie. life not ruo0teled In lht Gotpel1. (2 hr1 I e Lii OM IMnC "f lftt In The Trees" David Allenboroogh lnokl 111 o variety ol prtrnale1> 11nd how lhey sotved lhe ~lfllcu1- tlt1a ol IMng high up In the 1orest (A) Q LI h1 l GI) llAITl#tlCI THI.ATM "Prlvata Schult" A street·wlse Gt111nan (Michael [lphlck) • Ju!lt releRsed lrom 11111 where he se1ved a sentence fOf fraud. Is drnfted Into the Army and recruiled Into the S S. cou11 1ere=ge (P,arl t) r;;i (1 hr.) (C) "The Bible' ( 1966. Drama) George C Scott. Peter O'TOOle. D)recled and narraled by John Huston The Book o1 Genesis recounts man's creation. fall. sur111val and lndomilable lalth In the luture ,~ tfta) <a.')~ar Trek II. The Wrath 0 1 Khan" ( 1982, Science F1c11on) Will11Jm Sha1ner. Ricardo Montaltlan Adm James T Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat ties a vindictive enerny wtio blames l<lrk for the death of his wile 'PG' ( I hr. 55 rn1n.) Cl)lllOVIE .. Conan The Ba1barran" ( t982. Advenrurel Arnold Schwarzenegger. James Ear Jones In a mythical world ot 1he past. a warr1or-th1ef and his compan t0ns are sent by a Nordic kmg 10 free the ruler's daughter from IM leader of a snake cult. 'A' (2 hrs . 1"0 min ) •tm--FM.WIU t:ao f) Cl) OLONA Gloria organizes a prot86t when her night c.lass is elim1na1ed due to financial cutbacks. m THE WOM.D T'"'OllONIOW_..._ Ul\MDAY llOHf • t:ao awl.fl CtWIPUN TAUll wmt LEOM- AAD.->Y .. I()) ntE.eFEUOM M W&K • lllEVIEW (11) llCMI "The Sting" (1973. Drama) Paul Newman. Robert Redford. Two clev- er con ar11s1s ol the '30s attempt 10 swrn· die a brg-llme'mobster out ol hall a million ;1~~2 hrs .. 45 min) tzl) lllAITDl'IECE THEATRE "Pr1va1e Schulz" A s1ree1-w1se German (Michael Elph1ckJ , 1us1 released trom 1a1I where t'le 9erved a sentence for lraud. is <Jralre<J into the Army anCI recru11eo inlo lhe S S coun 1ere:iyt~ (Part 1) D (1 hr) '1!) "Limbo Cimnec11on" Mark's suspicions are aroused wtien he goes to the clrnrc Clare was taken to alter a mmor accrdenl and l1nds that she has disap- peared. (Par1 2) c::J ( 1 hr.) CD UIPl FOOTUU.""Chicago Bhtl al Tam- e.!. ~ndits (R) (3 hrs ) (j.J "Star Trek II· The Wralh 0 1 Khan" ( 1982, Sc1ence·F1c11onJ Wiiiiam Shatner. Ricardo MontatbaM Adm. James T Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat· lies a vmo1c1rve enemy who blames Kirk tor ll1e dea1h 01 hi., w1tE1 'PG" ! t t'\r 55 111111 I F rlday. April 1, 1983 19 _ .............. ------------------~- -Monday Conl. ~yer Monly S1ra11on p nr . 45 min I g MOW'a "The Elephant Man" ( 1980. Orama) Jottn Hurl. Anthony Hopkins. A dedicated pflys;c1an lakes undef his willQ a hombly delOfmed man whOse ltfe until 1neo had t>een spenl in cheap freak exh1 lbtt~1~us., 3 min I .. .-Vm.&.a ~ CAYETT Guest chOfeographer Dame Ninette De Valoos (RI .... OCl/ala 11tE llAMIE DNWMT llOllMCI num ,. .... IWPY DAYI MllA :, ... Q ... BITllllT.-T ro.aHr An inter11iew with Marsha Mason l nmnl.=".::' lllH•ll.aRT MO¥ll "Ragtime" ( 1981, Orama) James Cagney, Howard E Rollans. Amid !he SOCl81 upheaval ot t920s New York, an upper-class family 111es to hOld on 10 1radi11on as an angry black leads e mlhtanl hght aga1ns1 lhe racist establlShment 'PG' -Ole ~CCMITYTODAY l hrs . 35 min.) 7:11 CIWUI ~ TAfJ(I wmt ~ •moY ,.II::''...., ATM MCmll Cher tie Ctiap hn. Laurel and Hardy. Jean Harlow, Can· dice 8efgen. Jon V<>tgflt James Deen and Anne Bancroft are teatured ln a montage ~ast cinema ta110frtes. (2 hrs. 30 min.) • m Ole LA. Fea1ured an lflterview wllti Linda Evans ot "Dynasty". new cures end prev8'1tatr..e measures IOI bllck pain. e behind-tti.scenes took a1 the making 01 e tetevlslon commercial, a sctlool IOf women wreatlt<s LM~ YOU MUD PCi. n .... CIK:WTI 'nCTAC ... 1Mem.1..-mo11t 9UTCl9'f//l_,,Oll.IAm IC:-Pll_. MAMt.1 llOCI Wembley tatts in love ~h 1 Fr9001e named Lou CW MO¥ll "1he Odd Job" ( t978. Drama) Graham Cti1pman. David JHon Depressed over the breakup of hit mar· riage. a man hires a hit man to pvt hlmNlf out of his misery. ( t hr., 30 min) (I) llCMI "Efmet The Great" ( 1933, Comedy) Joe E Brown. Paltlcle Ellit. Allhough he seemt lo be a lary country t'llck, 11 young mo11 proves hlm .. lf to be a v1"9blt t>e111>an playef ( 1 ht , 30 rnln.) l •TO•oata·~w, ,. ... Ml -umTIM&. Lot A~ l aklft YI. Seatllt SupttSonlcs (2 In. •O min.) .... '°"' ~ Sidney becomet a not..eo-t~I tlagt mottler whel'I P1ltl ltOdll!OM tor • TV Oommet'clAI. e 111 •"·-·Some "lnettdl· ble kldt" l.ahHd inCIUde a glr1 wtlOM Ille wta .. vtd by • tr~nt and 1 10.yeer· o4d g.tralnef ( 1 hf.) i PA Wiit-An lnteMM wttn ~ tvmbo4 Tom Utecll: World BellN MVP o.rr.i Porter tettt at>out hit Victory O'N ~ "S...ctl Fol The Goe.fl'' ( Ul76. aa Friday, Aprll 1, 1aaa Mystery) Kurl Russell, Stephen McHallle Three young erchaeolOglsts diSCC>Vef a 50.000 year·old Pueblo medallion con· ta1n1ng hints that Earth was visited by ancienl astrona~s.Jct 9 QRIAT I Luciano Pavarotll performs with the New York Philharmonic unde< the direction of Zubln Meflta and the New York Chalet Artists' Men's Chon.ls (2 hrs. 30 min ) Q'!) ,,_CM ft.ATHOUm "The Greal Amef1can Fourth Of July And Other Disas· ters'" Jean Shepherd's ooglna.t teleplay centers around the bittersweet pangs ol growing up m the MldWest during the late 1930s and early 'AOs Q ( 1 hr) (C)M0¥11 "Eyewitness (1981, Mystery) Sigourney Weaver. Wilham Hurl A televl- s1on reporter becomes involved with a Jan· 1t0f whO may know moie about a mut'der that he witnessed than he rs saying 'R' ( t hr .. •3mt~ C!l "°"""" (8)MOW'a "Conan The Barbanan" (1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzeneoger. James Ean Jones In e mythical world ol the past, a warrlor-tmef end his compan· K>nS are senl by a Nordic king to free the ruler's daughter from the leader of a snake cull 'R' (2 hrs . tO min) (]) 90¥ll "Tile Sword And The Soroefer" ( t982, Fantasy I Lee HorSley, Kathleen Beller HerOIC reb61s try to dethlone an e111I tyrant wtio tias used sorcery to enslave a medieval kingdom. 'R' ( t hr , 40 mm) G llO¥ll "'Partners"' ( t982. Comedy) Ryan O"Neat, John Hurt A straight cop ano a gay pohce clerk go undercover as a hOmosexual COUJ>le to find the murderer of a male model 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) m MOW'a "Virgin ISiand" ( 1959, Adveo- lure) John Cassavetes, Virginia Maskell. A lisherman comes to lhe aid of a newlywed couple after they buy a Qulb- bean island. ( t hr , 30 min ) WCI> Metm ..... IUCI ... eo.-1--.~'a Hosts Jlm Hdt and Roy Arestone look at the pros- pects of the Los Angeles Dodgefs 1nd the Celilornla Angels for the t983 season • D • ,,,...., 18 Alex and Mallory are setected to compete oo a televi*>n quiz lsho=.:..~Y 1he11 lather WDITICTOR ... ,,.CAl\19 M POOT • M DOOll Jonah decides to move out of Jim and Harriet's and beOOl'ne • swinger .. e I Cll,,. Tam Feetured: a rall trip to the bOfdt< of communllt Cfllna: the dleco l<*le In Tokyo: 1 touf of AnohOrage. Alalka. a bild'a •Y• view of Keuel. Htwall L! hf.l_ D • ,_ ,_ Wlttlam SMtner, Ur1if'9 Newman and Martin Mllnef Join holt Lnlle NlelMn In • h\HTIOroua MIUte to t~ combining llV9 action with Wl- ~~lc>t of eomtt popular serlet. ( t ht.) • C .... "OIYorct Wara: A l.oYt Sto-ry" 1982. Drama) Tom Selleok, Jane Curtin. A.~ hippy~·· tailing 11'111· rlage tndt kl bitter rtc:rlmlnatlona 1nd eventual cllvolee proc.edlngt. (A) (2 i~~ ... ..,_ .. I.II Patty Duke Aatln nar11t• "* llflllltlri 11ucty of the world Ol lhe blind. ( 1 hr ) (l)PU_, ''Ot•I• GJ~ Open" eov.raoe of lht flnel round (ft'Om Gr..,,.. ~o N"C.) (R) {2 M) iiili ·'The Oatdefw'• &on" c11m 14 Ooutlff. ( 1 ht., 60 min > •CD mW11 ·:A fThousand Clowns" (1965, Comedy) Jason Robards. Barry Gordon A social WOfker convinces an unemployed writer to get his job back end marry her. so that he won't lose custody of his neph· ew. (2 hrs. 30 min.) .......... (Q)MOWll "By Design" (1981, Comedy) Patty Duke Aslin. Sara Botslord A pair ol tesblan designers who want a cMd select a fashion photographer as the prospectrve fat~l~mln.) l•ml1l-.U. M Lm~~ned In Progress) .. MClm fUoCI • •AmllLMI Host Wayne Rogefs interviews Tom Selleck. Stephal'Me Pow· ars. "Jack Klugman. and besketbaU star Ma-=(t tir) • ODii arTATDI • MIU -"Catlforrne Crude" The risky business ol bidding on oil leases IS examined 1n a profile of Sun Oot Company as 11 prepares to bid on tracts off lhe coast of CallfOfnla. D CC).,.. "Berberoa" ( 1982. Western) Willie Nel90n. Gary Busey A T exes outlaw grows to become a legend While constant· ly on the n.in from the 1uthorltles and his ~_!!:l-~ws 'PG' (I hr , 30 min ) UJ .,,. "I Love You (Eu Te Amo)" ( t982, Orama) Soflla Breoe. Paulo Cesar Perelo, Two people begin an explosive alfatr with each other in an attempt to for· ~ thetr former lovers ( t ht . ~ (.I)~ ..... -..... -~ A celebrity panel of judges eval· uate five comedians who compete •gainst each Other IOI s 10,500 In pilze money, comic Michael Pritchard hosts. ( t t'lr.) O llCMI "Ticket To Heaven" (1981, Oram1) Nlck Mancuso. Saul Rublnek On the heelS of a romantic breakup. 1 young man vlsils friends In San Franci9co and t8 slo~ drawn Into joining their reliQ!ous cutt PG' (1 tv . •Smln ) ••tYl7 .. .. CB)....,. Debbie Harry lee<Ss the popu- lar New Wave group in a selection of lhelr hilt, lnc:ludlrlg "Heart Of Otasa... "CeH Me" Ind "The T1de Is High... from the Canadian National Exposition In T0tonlo lt hr) -· POOT • 1M1 D0011 JonAh decideS to mO\'e out of Jim •nd Harriet's I nd 1 swlnget. =•••r•1w ... aOCMllTI MnlTI,. --wort!• of Jtwilh arti.tt who P8'lthtd In the Holoelult 1nd at<etohtt dr1wn by two Jewt who IUMved lonQ enougti to rfCO'd what they wltneued ln the 0..th vtew.d. to lfUI '"The Ametlcen ilatn F. Buckley Jr hotll 1n ~ of ,what tome Of Amerloa'a gr .. 1 .. 1 tlinkfft hlYe belleVed about the NI••"" ·--·-EE•--- ,. UI If Aeo. ~ "-'*"" {R•lcWlo} d'O 1111 the •bUlll of the IA8 and how to fight bide: H~ m-, .... 1 ... "~ TIMt. Al'f1 ,.,. .. ( tMa. ~..__.._....rA,~~ Nnl>----IWO~_... •rt> •'O..lh Hunt" (1811, AOYtntUftl ~ BlonlOl'I, ltt Mervin ( 1 ht M .. ~ ),Tloktt To HHY9tl" ( 1fl81, Ofen111> ~k Manout0. Beul Rublnett ( l hr . 45 -~I.The Jericho Mile" ( 1979, Oreme) ~., Srra111t. Brien D«ineny (2 tv•) ~ (II) "Wlnat In The Wlldtme•" ( 19711) ( t "''·· 30 mrn.) • "Ptll\Qt 01 The Chy" ( 196 I, Orem11) fl.at w.w.me. Jtfry Olbaeh (2 hr•. 4b min) •m "Sleep My Love" (1948. Drema) Claudelle Colbert. Don Ameol\t. (2 hrt.) .. ((f) "Trtesu1" 01 The Snow" ( 1981, Ora. ma) .Paul Dean, Carey Born ( 1 hr , 40 min) 119(!) "Certbt>Mn" (1962, Adlltnlure) John Payne, A11ent Dahl. (2 hrs.) (%) "All Babe And The Forty Thieves" ( 1943. Adventure) Jon Hell, Ma11a Mon· tu (1 hr • 25 min.) M CD) "Chariots Of Fite" (t981. Drema) Ben Cross. Ian Charlesoo (2 hrs .. 5 min ) .. CC) "Mirror. Mirror" ( 1979, Orama) Lee Mertwathel. Lorena Swll (2 hrs.) lllllCID "Coach" (1978. Comedy) Cathy Lee Cr06by. Michael Biehn ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%) "Blow Out" ( 1981. Suspense) John Travolta. Nancy Allen. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) .. e "Brea.king Point" ( 1976. Drama) Bo Svenson. Robett Culp ( t hr , 31 min ) l:tlC"m "The Odd Job" ( 1978, Orama) Graham Chapman. Davtd Jasoo. ( 1 hr . 30mtn.) -ct) "Barbarosa" ( 1982. Weetem) Wlllle Nelson. Gary Busey ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CID "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mys· tery) Peter Ustinov. Jane Blrk1n. ( 1 hr . 40 min) Cl) "The High Cost Of Loving" ( 1958. Orama) Jose Ferrer Gena Rowlands ( 1 hr .. 25mtn) ti "Fury At. Smuggler's Bay" ( 1963. Adventure) Peter Cusnlng, Michele Mer· Clef. (2 hrs ) .. (%)"The Weddt~ Party" ( t969. Come- dy) Jiii Claybu<gh. Charles Pfluger (1 hr , 35mtn) ------------ n.• "TIC:tltt To Het~" (1111 Drlmll AIOlc Mal\Cut0. Slut Rul>Nll (1 hf., 4' t•~"''Ofblddtn Gamet" (1902, Or~) 'ttg111e ,o.y, Gtotgee Poujc)Yly ( 1 hr • 30mln l -I --"II Ain't Hay" (19'43. Comtdy) Bud It, LOU ColttllO ( 1 ht , 30 min ) • "Robinaon Crut0e On Mare" ( 1984, SC!tno9 rtcllon) Paul MantM, Vic Lundin ~htt) "AdWntur" Of Tht Wllderntte Family I ( 1978. Ac!Wnt111e) Robert L~n, ~~~:~'t:4~a~1::.·· t,a~~·My .. tet'Y) Ba1bere Stanwyck. Htnry Fonda ( 1 hr ,30mln) Cl) "UndttQfOUnd Aeet" ( 1980, Comt dy) Offk e.n.dlCt, Melanie Griffith (1 ht , 39 In.) End 01 The Gome" ( 1978. Mys1ery) bef1 Shaw, Jacqueline Btsael. ( 1 hr , 43mln) W(C) "Tile JtflchO Miit" ( 1979, Orama) Peter Slrauu. Brian Dennehy (2 hra.) • "LOllt Al First Sight" (19'17, Come-dy) Dan Aykroyd, Mary Anne McDonald. i! hr., 25 min.) W (D) "Calllt Annie And Little Britches" ( 1981. Western) Bu'1 t.:.anct1atef, John Savage. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) 119(%) "Elmer The Great" (1933, Comedy) Joe E. Brown. Pat1lcla ENiS ( 1 hr • 30 min) 1:110 "Silence 01 The North" (1981, Adventure) Ellen Buratyn, Tom Skerrlll. i! hr . 35 min.) .. CH) "Coach" (1978. Comedy) Cathy Lee Crosby. MIChael Biehn. ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (IJ "The 9dd Job" ( 1978. Drama) Graham Chapman. David JaSOl'I ( 1 hr., 30mln.) Ir.ti©) "Wings In The Wiloe~'leSS" ( 1976) ( t hr. 30 min) (%) "Blow Out'' ( t981, Suspense) John Travolta, Nancy Allen. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) W (C) "Never Never Land" (1981. Drama) Petula Clark, Cathleen Nesbitt ( 1 hr • 25 min.) 41:110 "Never Nev111 Land" (1981. Orama) Pttull Cllttt. C.thlten Nttbllt. ( t ht , 28 -~ t.Tht Oe1k MOtl" ( 1930, Orem.) t'tdlle Match. M9i'lt Obtton ( 1 hr , 60 <S}1 !.zlAu oewn" ( 1979. Ofama) BYt1 ncHttf. Pttt1 O'Toott (2 M ., t min) .. 'A Star It 60ln" ( 1956, Muelcaf) Garland. Jamtt Mtton (2 tua , 31!1 -1mln },Tht Twel'/t Chtlft" (1970( Conw-Ron Moody, Frank~. 2 htt ) "Ot111h Hunt" ( Tflrf. Ac!Wntare) artet Bronten,. Lff Mervin ( 1 hr., 36 min.I .. (ft) 1·£w Undtf The Sun" ( 1982. Mys· tery) Petti Ustinov. Jane Blrkln ( 1 hr • 40 min) __ .,......, .. • ICM umTIM.L CoYtfege of tht Natlontal Championship Tournament finel game (from Albuquerque, N.M.) (2 hra .. 30mtn-J.W. I m=. .... ICM umTUU. Coverage or the Natlooal Championship Tournament final game (from Albuquerque, N M.) (2 hrs .. ~=~·---(!) ...,. THI ,._.ATOI Entertalt\ef Jerry Butlef hosts Ihle trlbUta to the late Rev. Marlin Luther King J1 .. featuring en Intimate took at King by the Rev. Jesse Jack&Ofl and interviews with King's widow Coretta. Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young and the Rev. Matlin Luther King Sr ( 1 lhr.)=~MY OW9I Ul'f "Cancer" Guest Amanda a~~ • ' TD CM ITOll'f ll) II II C011erage ol the NCCA Div II Men's Championship (from Long Beach, Calif.). (2 hrs.) CJ) MIMI "The Straiton Story" ( 1949. B1<>9raphy) James Stewart, June Allyson The loss of a leg is overcome by basebaH SMITH & T UTHILL Burial in . \II Cc111eteries "hipment --Cremation Plans Available J'),.. /' l ... J ~ ..... , ~. , I 1 .. "'7 tree t Costa Mesa Phone 646-9371 Friday, April 1. 1983 21 -Taasclay ec.t. ma> Bob Hosktos. Helen Mirren. ( 1 tu .. 45min.) _.,,_..._ 11ov1e9_ -· "Th1ee BYftets FOf A Long Gun" ( t973. Westem) Beeu 8nJmrnal. Keith Van Del Wal. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • "The Miracle" ( 1959, Orama) C&r1oll Bak8f. Roger Moote. (2 tn.) Cl) "Rough Cut" ( t980, Advenl\lf'e) Burt Reynolds. Lesley-Anne Down ( 1 hr., 52 min.) e "Mountain Famlly Robinson" ( 1979, Adventure) •Robert Logan, SuHn Damante Shaw ( t hr ,'° min.) W(C) "LCM! Al Arst Bne" (1979, Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saini James. (2 tn.) W CID "For You1 Eyes Only" (1981, A"°'M- ture) Aogef Moote. ropo1. (2 tn.. 6 min.) CD) ''Brothef. Cen You Spve A Olma?" ( 1975) Oocvmentery. Direc1ed by Pti»-li2.e MorL (2 M ) (%)''Second Chenoa" (1976) Cathema Oenewa. Anouk Aimee. ( 1 hr, 45 min.) •Cll "Convoy" ( 1978, Adventure) Ktl8 K;iatoffer90n, AU MacGraw. ( 1 hr.. 61 nW\,) -· ··'Smc*ey And The Bandit" (1977. Comedy) Burt Reynalda, Sally Flald. ( 1 i,r .. 40 min.) •CD "F.., No EvM" ( 1980, H0<rot) Stefan ArngM'I. Kathleen Aowe McAJan. ( 1 hf .. '°min.) .. CD)"Cody" (1975) (1hr.30mln.) CJ) "The Wedding Party" 11989, Come-~ Jill Cleyburgh. Chariea Pfluger. ( 1 hf . min.) -"Nevel So F"" ( 1960, Drema) rank Slna1ra, Gina LollObrlglda. (2 hrl., -~~ .. (1978. Advennn) Kt18 ~offerson. All MaoGraw. (I hr.. 51 min.) .. (!) "Soldief In The Rain" ( 1983, Come- dyl Jackie Gleeaon, St...,. McOuean. (2 hr•.) CD "Rush It" ( U179. Romenoa) Judy Kahan. Tom Berenger. ( 1 hf., 29 min.) ~ "AdYenturn Of The WlldemaN F'ami- ly" ( 1975, A<Mtltute) ~ Logan. Susen Oernante Shaw. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) Cl) "The Gardenef'1 Son" ( 1977) &fed OOurlff. ( 1 hf .. 60 min.) -~ "The ReiYerl" (1969, Adventure) .. ~"°':.:'~":'.=:. ':.:. aptly> Gary Cooper, r., ... Wright. (2 ,.., 10 min.) -It:: 1.-Y ..... IDCA"":J CGICU llli lml.TM_.. ... "Siient Movie" ( 1976, Come- dy) Mel Br<><*s. Marty Fetdman. A former movie dlfec10I and hiS two COhOl'ts try 10 save a majOr studio from bankruptcy by lllmlng the first sHent movie In yeera. 'PG' U hr., 26 min.) • mwll "Malachi's Cove" ( 1976, Ota- ma) Veronica Oullllgan, Donald Pleesence. After 1he death of her parents. a young girt goes to hve with hel grandfa- ther on England's Cornish coast ( 1 hr . 30 ~ ·n:a TlllAm ,. Cll .. ..... ~IATIMAll ..... i. P&•r L--~ .. --~,....., An ln181vtaw with Heather Thomas. !Ir ..... •r n..-r mY • cc.al The ll'ltUtlle talenta of the Tony Awerd-wtnnlng enter· telnar are teetured in thll one-men lhow wNct1 lnclUdel a aalute to George M. eot;'; ~hr.) cm .... CJ) .. "The Long Good F Ida " (1980. Drama) Bob HOaklnl. ~ :/w. ren. A London gangst., fighta to keep hit ~ emplte togathal. 'R' (1 hf, 45 • ~ umYULL California Stele. FUiierton va. Callfornla Stat•. lrvtne ( 3 -=-~ umlULL Loe Angelaa lak81'S va. PonJand Trell BlazM (2 hrS.. 40 min.) Me t • .,. Tam Feetured: a proflle of Albert 8. "Happy" Chandlv. a IOOll at It~ woman: • atudy of two ~ <*-ordera. 1.,.., ... il-•-.tt0!9Mf M•U. FMlured; •report on ohoc- ta and how It ta IMde: coup1ee and ~ talk •bout lnlldall1y end 111 effect on men1ege; male '*" and ~ *° Id<* lnctudlrig Velentlno, Lae HOl'Wy end NBen. .. iiCYta ...... " ., .... ....... ,~. ==·It~ Ilia ··~1 Of Reward" ) ,_ --Fofmar North Amaf1. °"' lllaCtnO gotd madllllt Jo Jo 8tatbuck JolN coholl ltafYy T ompklna for o<Mlfegt ofthtWor1d~ietllpa (trom.,...._ •· (fhf.,30mln.) ll .......... &twwa" Cal-~(3M.) = ·~--~Alll!I Aoe ~ In the o4 • rnulfWnl. lorMlol9r oon --ha 1$ hhd to t.iat • m oomoenv'• ~ MOUl1ty. M A-tllM The A• Teem-. on a rencNr 1WtlO II lfytng to b'08 I ~..,,_tntobenM.lptOy. (1 tw.t !in.w "The Lo.it W..-.nd" (11M&. ~·:'L ~ "':be-C::: ..-.am""', .. ,.......,~ ... ........... .....,......t I -..0 C.MIOlir hOnartng '*"•I niNll ~ f">Q (!)ICW . e .,. "UFO's It Has Beoun" ( 1976. Documentary) Rod Setting, Burgess Me<· ecflfh The phenomena of Onldentified Fly- ing Objects is e><amlned (2 hrs.) • llWA "SIMI Waters" A year In the Hie of a beaver pond, Including alm<l61 every life form lhet e11isls In, oo. unde1 or around the water Is documef'lled. (A) o ( t ht.) e •tiiMf "L1mb0 Connect~" Mark's sosplcione are aroused when he goes 10 lhe cllnic Clare was laken to alte< a mlrlOI accident and finds that she has dlsep- ~edf>art 2) D (1 hr.) "LCMl~I Fbt Bile" (1979. ) George Hamilton, &Jsan Saint James A love-smitten Count Oracola peci<s up hls coffin and heads tor New Y<>r1t City to find the reincarnation of a for· me<IOYe.~ (l)INl'I' • ([) mwll "ExcaMbur" ( 1981, Fantasy) Nigel Terry, NICOi Wlftiamson. The legend· er( history of Camelot, from Arthur's assumption to the thfone to the peri1oos quest for me Holy Graw. 1s retold. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 16 min.) Cl) -" UP ~CAI Featured: two brottien who are eettlng new WOfld records In bOdy·bulldlng and welght·llft· Ing: WUA't holteM Jeeala Logan 10. a facial made from cat litter: the girts of me Lltlla LNgUe of Balon Twlrtlng: an extraordinary bachelor lathe!. • mwll "Arthur" (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Mlnnelff WNta his family attempts to tcxoa him Into a pre- errangad rnan'-08. • drunken. hedonistic playboy falls In foYe wtth a poor working Ql!1. ·PG· ( 1 hf .. 53 min ) .. • (I) M IMY Donovan Is prohibited ffom pitying cardl until a vlslttng catdshart( ~ wine OIJake City In a ~er lo LA._ a--.n t.aveme. feeing Iha dMth penalty, ~tely hope& for a Ip.It=~ (Part 2) (R) w•t&•• -CA1'19 .. .,.. "RelUf'n Of The Man F1om N¥L.E." (Premiere. Suapanee) Rot>- _, Veughn, OeYld McCellUm. &II* egenla N4lpolMn Solo and lllya ~uryakln come out of retirement wtl8tl their arch enemy THRUSH st..is the world'a moat PoW«ful 1tom1c bomb rrom tht lkllled Stat.a. (2M.~ • en •• .,.. Aamrcrton'a mentor llfflwa oo Iha eoene to ..,.. tht aid of Na format protaga In • Capef •• the aame time Leura'a mothef retuma to to.f\J1 ht.) • a ,_..co.• Hoping to be mot• •ttr.crMt to women. Jeck dona • i mouetecM. Q ., ... n : • "',_ "°"'' Sha .... Pemele Reed ..... In the ltoty of one womain'1 ~ with the Grind ~.;,cr.;,RJ~l_ A YMt In the Mte ':' ~ bMllWt pond. ~ *'Oat every Mte form ttwit eld8ta n on. Under°' wound ~•t«. lldOCUnlnled. (A) O (1 ht.) ... -QcMf10t of1ht NA.a--A~ Modll ~ .. ,_, A9ce (ll'om klrdwn. N.C.) CA) ( Uw., 30 !Ilk) ... ''*'-'rt9k t; TM Wnlth OI .. =·~· Wlllm .... ............ Adm. ..... T. Klrtl re 1111 r 11 In ,_ dd aw end t.t• ... * ......... .-nr ~ ..,,.. Kirt! tot ""...,_of hll wit. 'PO' ft tw., ·&I .. .. ,' '' ~-------------- .,. trylne 10 !Mk• • M'8 tt. .,.., ... y • now: 11 t.v...i. ~= ----..... "0.th ~1· Cl 11 Actvtn UI•) Ohlrife 8fOMon l .. "'llVI" In lht tt>OI. I Mounlle ;;\ii e lr~ti.r etlmlNI W•Ot •n old baltllt 11 clvUl1111<111 encrOllCNI Ofl lhe c.n.dlen Wlldlf,.,.. 'R' \!.!'z!'J: :i tw• Q A ~ nurtlng ifudenl Ind I pelienl lhlHl...wtd by di. flgufemenl QIMCt PIOblemt tot Trapper ..li!hr!. (Al ~f 10 min.) 8. M OP CaMOll Hotl. Johnny Citaon. Oueet.: Pe•• foun1a1n, L .. Ttevt-no. Wllltm Oemar•t. (Al ( 1 hr.) ! ___ _..... fl• Uilla.oll •a...,.rr ... "The PhilacMlpNI Slory" 9•0. Comedy) Kailhlrlne Hepburn mH Siewert. A yoong Phlladelf)hla woman'• marrt.ge It ·walcn.d ave< car• lully~J::ilelltet (2 ht&.) .... "Evil Under The Sun" (1982, ~lery) Poter Utllnov. Jane Blrkln. Bel- gian lleuth He<cule Polrol look& for lhe mu1detet or a famous ac1r ... ~ an laland reeoo hotel's 111att and ou-•a. PG' h •Omln.) llOVll "Squeeze Play" ( 1981, Come Jim Harris. Jenni Hetrick The glrl· I of IOhbaM playets decide to IO<m lhelr own IHm as a way of 1vengfng their ~eel. 'R' ( t hr . 30 min.) • Jll CWI Fea1u1ed Mnlng trash Into 1r .. ~• wilh recycling. a look at atate IOI· letles. ( 1 hr • 30 mln f 1119 CC> .,_ "Cattle Annie And Lfllle Brllctle8" ( 1981. WH18fn) Burt Lancet· let. John Savage Two tough outlaws pick up a pair ol teen-age girls and take 1hem along on their 1dVentures 'PG' ( t hr • 35 mln.f -· --~ 1-.n' An lntennew wilh Marw MalOf\. I 0 TMIWTWClllD .,_ "Veste<day, Today And Tomor- row" ( 198•. Comedy) SOphla Loren, Ma1cello Mastroianni Three d1Hereo1 women use 1hel1 lem1r11ne w11e8 10 ge1 w~an1. ~hi .. 30~ i ...,. , ... fmlCAMIT't\I ~ ~ ot lhe NCAA Division II Women'• Team Champ!O(lsntps ) (2 hfs) . . ~om The UnlversAty 01 Cahlornla·Oevls) 90Wll "Games women Play" ( 1980. Comedy) Lesllie Bovee. Samantha Fo11 F1Ye l1sNon modelS use Manhallan as their se11ua1 playground ( 1 hr , 25 min ) -Taesclay -........ 11.v1u-- lrtl CC) "Eyewitness" ( 1981. Mystery) Sigourney Weaver, Wiiiiam Hurt. ( 1 hr , 43 min ) .. cm "Adventu1es 0 1 The Wlldefness Fami- ly" ( 1975. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Daman le Shew. ( 1 ht . 40 min.) (%) "The Gardener"s Son"' ( 1977) 81ad Oourlff ( I hr , 50 mm ) .. al) "Marriage On The Rocks" ( 1965. Comedy) Frank Sinatra. DebO<ah Ken (2 hrs.) ... "'Culler's Way" (1981. Drema) John Heard. Jett Bridges ( 1 h1 , 45 min ) M (!) '"The Pad •· And How Tn 11<;e 11" I 1988. Comedy) Bnan Be<ltL .... Julie • .. '1PllnOI Of The OW~ ( 1911, l:Jf~) ltMI WlllelM, ..,.,, Orbldl. A NeW YOtle ~ ltiii between lederll p!eeNt •tld loV y 0 Nil,.,. offloM dtHlnQ an lnwet Ion of wi'cMepfNd Doorr~tlclfl • ir (2 tw , •a min.) -UTl9" .... M•Wlt or 81N!Batty, fOfrnet valet to 110tCha . (1 f\I.) .... rumUCMllT'fLI = "tulu Dawn" ( 1979, Orama) 1 une111e1, Pet., o·rooie The Eno· Hsh wlOt I bllttf war AQalnet the Zulu nation ln 19ttt.c.ntuiy Alrlea 'PQ' (2 htl , lmln. .. • COl' All unfaithful wife II Ml.If· deted whtn IN rtlUMe IO be black· malled (R) ( t ~min} -i,=-Cll& Lii fMll .... UJOM. w• .. TMI LM Of A CllU 8~ & Yarnell. Robaf't Wtgl*, Carol LaWfence. Dale Evant Ind Gltnn FOtd join hotlt Danlet J T1av1n11 and Anita QUlene '°' tn lnlormatlvt IOOk II the proOlem OI Child abuM. (I hr.) ' ~ .,_ "The Gttal White Hope" 970. Biography) J&rl* Eerl Jonel, ne AlelUlnder. Jack Johnton becomes tho 11111 black heavywelghl champion ( t hr. 30mln.1 • llOWll "Point 01 T8fror" (1971, Mya· 1~) _Peler Carpenlet, Dyanne Thorne FOll<>wfng • tragic car cra1h. 1 young man'a leellnga ol mo<bld gulll p1odvce amneela that lalet 9fupt1 10 dealroy him il hi .. 50 min.) Cl) .,_ "Under1Jfound Aces" ( 1980. Comedy) Dirk Benedict, Melanlo Grllfllh Parking attendants wreak havoc al a swank Beverly Hiiia holet 'PG' ( 1 tv , 39 min) (%) .. "Alt Babe And The Fortr Thieves" ( 1943, Advenlure) Jon Hat . Marla Mon1ez. The llQfl of tho C11tp0 of Baghded ralMd by outlaws lighra 10 regain the throne and free the dlly ( 1 hr . 25 ~ 1:11 (1:) "Mirror. Mirror'" (1979. Orama) Lee Merlwelhef, Lorena SWlt Three worn· eo pilgued by d1Heren1 de&ffes Ind obseuioos ~ the.help ol a noled Bev-!!!>' ~astlc IUfgeon. ( I hr .• 45 mtn ) (HJ "An American WerewOlf In Lon- don"' I t981, Comedyt o.vld Naughton. · Jenny Agulle< The vacation lllne1ary ol two young Ameflcans on a walking lour ol England Is ruined when a werewolf aflack leaves one dead and the other cursed with a nunge1 lor human tlesh. 'A' f I hr . 35 min) ([)MOVll "'Foxtrol" fl978. Ofama) Petef Sornma1s (2 his ) ~ "King 01 Ktngs'" ( 1962, Orama) Jet· !!!.)'Hunte<, Robert Ryan (3 hfs.) .. lZJ "Elmer The Great'" ( 1933, Comedy) Joe E Brown, Palr1eie Ellis ( 1 hr.. , mtn) •@ '"Carbon Copy" (1981. Comedy) Geoige Segal. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr , 35 mrn l (ID "J 0 And The Sall Flat Kid" ( 1978, Comedy) Slim PiCk80$ ( I ht 30 mm ) 0 "Malachi's Cove" ( 1976. Orama) Veronica Qu1111gan, Donald P1easence 11 hr , 30mtn.) •(%)'"King Of Jau" (1930, Musical) Bing Crosby, Paul Whllemann (I hr . 40 mtn) -00 "Siar Trek II, The Wrelh Of l<llen" (1982. S~Ficllonl William Shalnef. --Near•& '•I CoY.fage OI the 2nd annuel ~~ry Pock .. S(ljla/dl Sta~ -1'..ll~ &nun ..,_ "C.lllt Annie And Llllll ttch9'" ( 1981, Wt11tetn) Burt Lane ... ter. John Sa'laga. Two lough ou1i.wa pick u~p11t or teen·aoe g1111 end lake them 1 on their ectventur• ·PQ· ( 1 hr . 35 min Cl) "End 01 The Game" ( 1978, Myttary) Robofl Shaw. Jocquellne eiu.1. A Swiu dtteo1111e cannot prov1, ahei 30 yeara, 1hal a "'-''"' e<lmlnal hat comrno- ltd murder ·~ h1 . •3 mlri ) ·m,9:.: .. AmM&. Ull .. ..co • A cellb<lly panel of fudOet evat uate ltve comedians Who compete aga1ns1 each other for S 10.500 In prize money: comic Michael Prl1chald holts. ( 1 hr.) .. ® .. "La Cage AUii Foiles II" (1980. eom.dy) Ugo TogMZZI. Michel 8-f't&Ut A mlddle-aged gay couple a1e the quarry ol a MICtal organlzalion trying 10 get tilt mlcrolllm lhol one ol 1hem swallowed. 'R' ~hr , 39mln I .. llAMUWf ... llOVll "The Man Who Would Ba l<lng" 976. Advenlure) Se1n Connery. Mteheal Catne Based on the 11ory by Ruoyard Klpling Two Brttilll IOldierl Ml out lo claim the rtct181 and powe1 of a remole, legendary kingdom 'PG' (2 hrs., 9mtn ' Cf) IUD IPR n.t It llO¥ll "Pa11ners" ( 1982, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt A stralghl cop ano a gay po11ce clerk go undefcover as a homosexual couple to hnd the mUfdere< ol a male model 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) •(!)FAmt• M Cl) 90Wll "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fan1a'.!>y) Lee HOf~. Kathleen Bellar Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evil 1yran1 who has useo sorcery lo enslave a medieval kingdom 'R' ( 1 hr • •O min) -~TClftlntl..-0 ....... ,...(1) ......... Ricardo Montalban. ( 1 hr • 55 min ) "The G1eat S1nne<" ( 1949. Ofama) G1egory Peck. Ava Ga1dner ( 1 hr.. 50 min ) ' g "The Elephanr Man" ( t980, Ofema) John Hurt. i\nlhony Hopl<ons (2 his . 3 mill) fD "Under The Red Robe'' ( 1937. Advenlure) Raymono Massey. Conrad Ve1dt (2 hrs ) -al) "Come And Ge1 II" I 1936. Ofame) Joel McC1ea Watte1 Brennan (2 hrs.) 1W(I:) "The Dark Angel" ( 1935, Orama) Fredric March, Melle Obe1on 12 nrs.) 11:11 cm "A Llllle Sex' ( 1981. Comedy) Tom Malheson. Edward Herrmann CZ> "The Long GOOd Fnoav" I 1980. Qfa· Friday, Aprll 1. 1983 23 -~~~~~~~----------..... --------------................ .. _........_Mo~- •ez> "The ri111ru:1mt • /\cJvdlltl.11., Dorothy Lan>OUI Jori I 1 (2 hrs) ... "The Op11m1st· 1 J73 Comedy ) Peter Sellers. Oonn.i M••llan.. (I hr . 50 min) .. al "My Favonte Wile" ( 1!MO. Comedy) Cary Grant, Irene Dunne (2 hrs.) ~ 19(!) "love And Kleses" (1965. Cd?l'fidy) Riek Nelson, Krlslln Nelson. (2 hrs.) (Q} "Tell Me A Riddle" ( 198<>. Orama) Melvyn Douglas. Lrla Kedfova ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (Z) "Star Trek 11 The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Soence-F"ictlOfl) Wrlliam Sharner. Rrcardo Montalban ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) Pa(C) "Z" ( 1969. Sospenee) Ylfll Mon· tand. Jean-Louis Trlntignanl. (2 hrs . 30 min ) •OO "The Foor Seasons" (1981, Orama) Alan Alda. C.roC Burnett (1hr.,57 min.) • "Lies My Father Told Me" ( 1975, Ora- ma) Jeffrey Lyna1, YOSSi Yadln ( 1 hr .. 40 mn.) .. (IJ) "Galaxy Of Terror" (1981. Horr0t) Edward Albert. Erin MOfan. ( 1 hr.. 20 min.) •CZ> "The Gardener's Son" ( 1977) Brad Douflff (I ht . so min.) . -(C) "Min0t. Mirror" ( 1979. Orama) l ee Meriwether. l0tetta Swlt. (2 hre.) <II) "Honky Tontc Freeway" ( 198 t. Com- edy) Wiiiiam o.v.n.. 8eveJty O'Angelo. i! hf .. so min.) aJ> "Happy New Veer" (1973. Romance) Uno V«1ture, FrancoiM Fabian ( 1 hr . SO f..) "He< Twe!W Men" ( 1955, Orama) eer Garton. Robe<t Ryan. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) e "Handle With Clfe" (1977. Comedy) Paul Le Mat, Candy Clark. ( 1 hr.. 40 min.) • "One Step To Hell" ( 1968, Adwo- lure) Ty Hardin, A4*8nO Brazzi. (2 hrs.) -m "Thundef Bay" (1953. Adventure) James Stewet1. Joenne Dru. (2 hra.) tw(J) "Get To Know YOUI Rebb11" (1972. Comedy) Tom Smoch«a. John Astin ( 1 hr., 46 "*1.) min) 119 "Funf'ral Home" ( •9A:> Mys1erv) Kay '-.... H d "'"" 8.1rry tJ .,., 1 1 I r 30 "• , • -(Z) ·~tdr f1etl ti l r~, Wralh (.)1 kt.an ( 1982. Science F1e1lon) Wrll1am Shalrlef, RIC8rdo Montalban ( 1 hr 55 llllf'I.) •CJ) "A Whale Of A Tale" ( 1977,' Adven· ttHe) w.mam Shatner. Marty Allen ( 1 hr . 35mtn ) • "The Getting 01 Wisdom" ( 1978. Ora ma) Susannah F'OWle. Hiiary Ryan ( 1 hr 40m1n) .. (!) "ThlS Savage Land" ( t968. Advt'ln- ttHe) Bafry Sullivan Glenn Corbett (2 hrs) CD "Heaven Can Wait" ( 1978. Fantasy) Warren Beatty. Julie ChrlSfie ( 1 hr., 41 min ) (IJ) "The Atomic Cafe" ( 1982) Qocu mentary. (I hr .• 25 min ) C%l "Blow Cul" ( 1981. Suspense) .>oon TraVOlta. Nancy Allen (1 hr .• 46 min.) •CC) "'Z" (1969, Suspenee) Yves ~on. land. Jean-Louts Trlntlgnent. (2 hr1 . 30 min.) ....... taltng hurricane 1na1 deStroys a Poly~ smn !'\land resolves the conlltel ol Idyll!<: , "' , l 1n>1 r 1111"11t..e hie w11h mode1n c,1\11hlahon ( t hr 4!> m111.) I ~COUfl'YTODAY 7:a J Cll Tiii TOWll Featured. mllgtC14rll who peff0tm as part ol a therepy PfOQ'am at a local hospital. hltJe.known tacts t!'!'9fY0041 Should know about L.A. l f'Al&YtialD LA-a -.n a Cf1111#111f IYI C11 LA. Feetured. r 9f Elmer 11$ shows tra~ how to~e a great 1tme white 11111 saving money lnotudlng choice restaurants. bed &nd breakfast inns. crulaes and wn1tewa1er ratting. I UI Dl'llCTCa --CM&I YOUA9mJPOlrT 'ftCTM--IMClm./~~ l'W'll San Diego Pac:trea at San Francllco Giants (3 hr~ e llAlW •• ...:W. "Bom Of Fite" The modem llCletlce ot plate tee· loniea. whlctl uplaN how lhe •rttl'• CNSI has creciled into 12 plates that 8'ow· ly separate. c04llde and Inell peal eactl 01hef O\l9f eoM. II examined O ( 1 hr.) (IJ) .... "Mad, Mad ~kefl" ( 1974, Comedy) Frank Ga!o-onlnl, Mlcheel Pataki. fwo cabblel llnd a ICripl and decide to produce their own movie. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • .,_ ''$poil9fl Of The F«est" ( 1956. Orama) Rod Ce.met-on. Vera Rals-ton. A timberland melodrame In which a small boy 11 saV'9d from death < 1 hr .. 30 ,.m1n~ .. ll1 Cl> _., • -(Premiere) Don ~loe. eon ol Zooo. retum1 home to help hll aging tathet def9nd the people ot Old C.llfOmfi from their OA>feaor&. e mAL. ~ F•tU<ad: dogl that 1.-Ch heat1ng-ln1f)elred yoynglteB: the Chub Club; a 19mllle kung tu ~; a metathon runner who wears a pec;emaker. If.) .,. "Chertv" C: Oram8) Clltt son. Clalte A ewg1ca1 expetlment ~ a meni.l)r Marded man the lnt.-.C1 of • 08'llul. but Pfovel 10 hew oN/ ternporaiy etteota. (2 twa.) • Ill M NLL fllf Colt r9C* a kltlef to ffiid a belf-jumplng fOfmer TV lfar wt.o II ~lflv~ 10 rttum the money that heetole. ttw.) ·-........... ... Ttill ttar·tludded ewot. t~ before • benefit ~. wll ~ the ~ In opportunity to vote on tward wtnnlnO ~ (2hra.) i::. "Myalttlee From Beyond Earth" ( 19n) Docunenttiry. Sdlfwlltt Ind rteelfCheft 8JtpQI the petenar'IMI WOf1d of UFO., Klltln CIN>tOQtl!OhY, OIYCh<*T lo ,--. Cloning. ESP tncf tht ~ rlo ~:::>., ......... "Born ~ ,";.·· The""*" ICllnot ~ --reo-lonlca. ~ .... tlOW lhe ..,._ •• ONt4 hit orleteld IMO 12 plet• the!~· ly ...,.,..., collde Ind lnctl ... .., ~hat Ovef eont. le ....... 0 f1 tw.) ... "J 0 And n. ... tad'' 171. Oorntdw) llm ,.. ' ... • ,~....,,..,two ......... help- ::X..,\.,.,: ~cca:...--=·~ n"*'-':1--··· c ,., '!.':fl eryY. Nloal ........ Thi ~i\.. "IStrlpM" (1111, CorMd'f) 1111 fty, HltOld ~ A tW Yoril cabble Ina !Cf ucltttnenl ~ NI btll t lend l loll'I him 111 4rieOno 1n the u e (1tw .20mln) ~ 46 tnl1' l "Second ~.. ( 1978) Dentuw. Anoulc Aimee ( 1 hr • -· Q IYMPlllOUI Tom 8keultt 1tar1 u a compelllonllle doctor In oNlgo ot lntll nt al a training hoeoltal In thlli n.w mtdlclal dtM\ll w1" ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (I) .. "Shake ~ With The Oevll" n95t. Orama) Jemee Cagney. Don Mur t•Y· A 1tudlnl lrom the U S. •lltmi>tt to t•lrlln lrom getting I~ In Iha undef· ground ~I dUllng Iha Iii.ti Aebtl· Ion. (2 hrt , 30 min) ! ..... ... -e IT ... Si_ Or. Morrleon deelt h a petlenl who wanlt to die. while Dt Craig le allr•cltd lo 1 Yleltlng Hungarian dooJ:~ ht.) Iv.&.-:: cm•m. Btazll'• flttt lrff elections In 18 YMrt 81\d their lmpecl on Iha country'• luturt 111 exa- mined In e dOeumentary IMIUtlna lnltf· views with Btazlllen government oltiolelt, candidates. end repretentatlwt ot Ameri- can bank• end bUSlneeeea. ~~.1 hr ) G TMI •UIM(I CCII• Brazll't first frH eltctlonli In 18 year• end thelf Impact on the country's future are eu- mlned In 1 dOeumentary featuring Inter· views wtlh Btazlllan government offlclett. eendldatee. and repreeentatlvea ot Ameri- can banks and businesses. ( 1 hr.) CC).,. "The Dark Angel" ( 1935, Ofa· ma) Fredric March, Mefle Oberon When two love rlvalS march otl 10 war, one of them Is bllnded and given up tor deed ( t hr .. 50mln ) • mW11 "Smokey And The Ba11<11t" (1977. Comedy) 8Yr1 Reynolds, Salty Reid. A dar~ll trucker accept• a chaf- lenge to run• truckload of be« from Tex- as back to Geo<gla In a limited amount of tlme. 'PG' ~ hr .. •O min ) 1 ........ -II S•lllNI' •IWOM .... ,._ .Tiii.a ... "A Little Sex" crf981. Comedy) Tim Matheeon. Edward Herrmahn. A newtywed commercial director tires o1 his bride and becomes • phllandere<. 'A' ( t hr . 35 min.) -i,=· ~TM.II wmt L.-. tW11ua-- -. IOCC8I Loe Angetet Lazers \IS ichlta ~(2 hrs .. 30. min.) I ... ·-..., twn'IUll,...,.., MMT1IM .......... .. u..-rr Moe Billet. P<-'dent ot the American Postal Workers Union. and Kathleen Conkey of the Center for Responsive Law In Washington. D.C .. dis- cuss the postal system; Malthew Lesko. author of "Information U.S.A.," tells how to get the lnlormallon you need from the federal ~nment. ( t hr ) (l).olna (8) 9IMI "The SwOfcf And The Soroeref" (1982. Fantasy) Lee HOfaley. Kathleen Beller. He<Olc rebels try to dethfone an evil tyrant wtio ha& used sorcery lo enslave a medle\lel kingdom. 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CD 9IMI "Loose Shoee" ( t978. Come- dy) Bill Murray, Howard HeeMman Noth- ing Is S8Cfed In this satlrical took at Holtv- ----~ ---· wood "':'£WW Ind oentt l1lna 'A' ,, .'l<lnoOf:•.= Clby, ,N WNterneM (t hr .• '° fW ~ _. Sim Ul'IOOYWI • mlnof ~ dllorlC*IOY thlt aloM .,, llOCUMd replat to walk out ol OOUtt fl•. ~h( .. 10 rnlo.) ,_., Hoel JohMy C.rton. ·=~ II ·icaptelnl eoureoeoue .. c1931. cMt111.111) 8Plf'C* Trecy, Freddlt Bar· tholomew. A epolltd young bOy 1M1ne rnat1Y '"8ont on a rougn flltllng VMMI. (2 lvt.~--1.1-. ..... A .. DAY II -"Envnett't 6ecret or"j~33) •,. F .. tUt•t how you IUE WO<ld terr0tlem; 1 ptl\late lnveet IO< revula the l0te11 that could Ignite orld Wat HI. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) 1WCC'l ..,. "Nev« So Few" (19e0, Cre- me) FrMk S1na1r1. ·a1ne LOllobr1Qlda A r..ne. offlolf leedl 600 men ln eal>otage lffortt agalnat the clete during World W•r II. (2 hrs .. 5 min. -· ~_,-An lnteMew Wtth Heether Thom&t. l lMWTW9 ••mm•1w ... I. CMtn'LI = II Coverage of NCAA DMslon H Women'• CharnploneNpl (trom Long ~ch. CaNf.) (A) (2 hrs.) .,.. "I'm Denclng At Fast Aa I Can" 982. Orama) Jin Clayburgh. Nicol WUll· amaon. The story of a woman's battle with V•llum 8ddlctlon It told. 'A' ( 1 hr., 46 min.) • llOWtl "Convoy" ( 1978. Ad\lenture) Krlt l<rlttofferson, All MacGrew. Trucker• and ~ allemp1 to outwit one another In- a rough-and-tumble war on wheels. 'PO' 11 hr .• 61 min.) ta11(JJ lllMI "II Rained AN Night The Dey I Left" (1978. Adventure) Tony Curtla. Setly Kallltman. Two soldi4Q-ot-lortune become emt>tolled In danger in,, a WNlthy woman's deler1 empi(e. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ! .. "', ... -e LA1 ~ wmt DAVlt L.l1T9mM uests: ~Ian Jey Leno: Norrie McWhlrter. co-founder of the "Guinness Booll of World Records"; aetreee Jessica Her~.) • ,. com.IJ .. eta. Gueel. Joee ~rer. I UM.Al•C"Mtn'LI .,._ ())~·WI While moving Into a new houM. Salty opens a barrel SHrch- lnQ '°' her eNne and tlndt 1 body lnsteed I ) (J hr .. 20 min.) 11119 MIO Wl•""I llMI "Sex World" (1978. Fentny) Lealle Bovee. Kay Parker. People suffer· Ing frorn mild forms of a sexual dysfunc· lion aeetc therapy at a reaort where their erotic !anttslee are lndUlged. (1 hr., 30 min.) We llMI "Ebb Tide" ( 1937. AdYenture) Olear Homolka, Francee Farmer. A "beached" captain's plan 10 hl)ack ti ship le cornptleated When he dllco\lefs the owner'• daughter 18 aboard. (2 hra.) • llMI "Ski Party" ( 1965, Comedy) Frant<le Avalon. Dwayne Hickman. A pair of COiiege men pose as glrlt. 10 find out why a fellOw ctu.ma1e It t0 succeeatul In his romanilc endeevoni ( 1 hr .. 30 min.I ~'llop, VWtt ~ ti't" 963. ~J 8'0dttk* Ct•wford. e TrlWlt wom.n oonvw. h« oetlO'l• tdband to~ up i.wtete1w ~r1!f:'~ rt-:;,'-"CJttdey'· NO. Dramt) eoo HOllclne. '11 I .. ''Cheectl Md Ctlong'e NIOI "IM'' (IMt, Comedy) -~..::::=" -•a11111 W .. "Mlltr... Pemell" ( 1973. ianoe) JuNell Bernet, Dudley i:a.ter Wu--"81lenl Movlt" (1976. Come-) Mel 8'ookt, Marty Feldman ... r-----·· ........ ... "ArthUf'' J1881, Comedy) Moore. Liza lnnllll .. (I) .. "Shool Tho Mootl" (1882. Ofa· me) Albtrt Finney. Oilne K .. ton. 11111:.'~The Unearthly" 11e61. Hor- ror> John C1tt1dlnt, Allllon Hay". Pt1tOn 1nma111 beeome the aecrlflelel lemba for e mad doctor'• neferioul tntdleal expe<I· menr 30 min.) ~ TO~Y YOUlmt_,ID .. tfti.,... "Carbon Copy" ( 1981 ."Come- dy) 09ofge Segal. Suaan Saint Jamee. (D> --"Night School" (1981. MY9- tery) LIOnlld Mann, Rachel W1td. An anthrooology P<Of"90f with a penchlnt tor c<Hdt fi auapected ot the brutal mur- ders of some of his former bed pertnef'I . • · 'A' ( 1 hr., 28 min.) -~_."The Oevff't Commandment" 1960, Mystery) Gianna Marla Canale, rlO Mlchaella. w~ e number of young women are murdered. a French news- man's M&rch tor their lcllllf leada him 10 the high echelons of Pa11t1an IOClely. ( 1 "'··~':.Jr 1: ... ,... lllMI "Second Chance" ( 1976) thlrine Dlneu\le, Anouk Aimee ( t hr , •5mln.) ... CC) .. ''The Boys "1 Company C" ( 1978. Orama) Andrew Stevens. Stan Shaw. A group of young American SOl- dlera manages to overcome the terrors or the Vietnam War in their own, sflohtly offbeel manner 'A' (2 hrs . 4 min.) ()).,.. "Gas" ( 1981. Comedy) Don- eld Sutherland. Susan Antpech. A radio DJ and a reporter try 10 expose an oil magnate'• plot 10 drive up gas P<ices by contriving an oll shortage. 'A' (1 hr .. 30 min.) ... _. "Hetl Night" (1981. H0<ror) Gilda Blall. Vincent Van Patten. At part of their Initiation. fraternity and eororlty pledget l99nd a nlaht in a l90Qky, sup- poeedly abandonecf mansion. 'A' ( t hr., .Omln.) WinlPtlTlll-_,. "Fortress 01 The Dead" ( 1965, ame) John Hackatt, COOl'ad Pa~ham. A man rellv11 his feeltngS of remcne 81\d guilt when he returns to COfregldor aller 20 ;•ra. ~hr . 30 min ) Cl:l -H•-TWClll -d (D) ... "Chain Reaction" (1980, Actventure) Steve Bl&leY, Arna-Marla Wln- ehelter. A covered-up noclear accident rMUllS In a contaminated, amnesiac plant worker wendering arOUnd lhl countrywide. (1hr .30mln I Friday, Aprll 1, 1983 25 WaleMlle Valley. N H ) (R) ( 1 hi'., 30 ITWl.) ([)MCMI "Rattlers" (1976, Horror) Sam Chew. Elisabeth Chauvttl.Wn&n IWO small boy$ are found dead from snakebites. an lnvestlgahon uncovers evidence finking secre1 eJtper1tnen1s 10 lhe snakes' sudden auack ( 1 hi' .• 20 rmn ) (%) mw. "Blow OJI" ( 1981, Suspeose) John Travol1a, Nancy Allen. A sound lech- niclan who w0<ks on h0<r0< films becomes iovolved In a rnufdef mys1ery wf'l8n he wit· nesses an assasslnahon 'R' ( 1 hi'.. 45 -• l.J 90Vll "OJ161de Chance" ( t978. Orama) Yvette Mimleux. Beverly Hope Alklnson. A wrongly lmpfisoned woman Is accused of m1Kder1ng the jailer who assaulled her. (R) ( 1 hi., 20 min) we mwll "Death Takes A Holiday" ( 19~. Fan1asy) Fredric March. Evelyn Venable Death assumes a human Identity for three days to learn why Earthlings cffng so desperately to Ille. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) e .,_ "The Undefealed" ( 1970. Western) John Wayne. Rock Hudson. A l.lnlon Army colonel continues 10 lead his men Into batlle unaware that lhe South has signed a peaoe 11eary. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) (f) lilO'lll "You Can't Get Away Wilh Mur· W ' ( 1939, Myslery) Humphrey Bogart. Gale Page. A coovicled kk ls con- demned to Sina Slno;J.~ ~) 0 __,~, An Interview with Engelbert Humperdlnck. e llOW9 "The Devlf'a Hand" ( 1961, Ora· ma) Robert Alda, Linda Christian. A man findl lhat his innate goodness prevents him from becoming a total pertlelpent In an evilYOOdoO cult (1 hr., 40 min.) (D) mWll "Happy New Year" (1973, Romanoe) Uno Ven1uta, Francoise Fabl· an. A. thief fallS In loY9 wllh an antlQue dealer wtiae planning his l!JKf hellt 'fSG' u hr., 50 min.) ./ trtlal)_. "Out Of The Foo" (t!M1, Ora· ma) Ida Lupino. Thomas Mltchetl. Based on 1 noYel by lrwln Shaw. A pall' of Brook- lynlt• are goaded Into violence. ( 1 hr .. 50 -~~ "Evilspeak" (1981, Hooor) Cllnt Howard. R.G. Arms=r A mlllta~ tchool cadet UMS black to • the humlllallon M t\al IU ered 17:f! handl of his wealthlet claSSmat•. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) ll1r•h1llod••- .. ~·Mtror. Mlttet" (1978. Oreme) Lie haf. Lor9tta Swtt. ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) .. "A. Wheta Of A. Ttlt1' (1977. AOvftrt. ture) W'tlli.tTI Shatner. Metty Allen. ( 1 hr., ) .. DMttl Hunt" (1911, AcMntlKe) BtOt*n. Lat MaMn. (, hr.. 3e mln.l ·1 'The Buty BodY'' (1987. eom.dy) c... Robert Rytin. (2 twt. .. "Thi Odd Nvt Shot" (1~79, Dr9> ma) ~ l<tnrifd'{.' John ~ hr 32 min;) .. 'of,..,,... lMlncf• (1912. AcMnturl) ) w..... l(Jm lklrllltd. ( 1 hr.. a.t -"ta. Thi 9lood Off My Henda" .... Creme) Burt ~. Jolin ... (2hra) " ,,tday, Aprtt 1, 1981 ta11• mc ... OC9UIBIT " fall com.I:"' Cl.Oii 90Vll "Hearts And Minds" ( 1974) Oocumenlary Directed by Perer Davis fnlervlews with some of the people most affected by the tragedy of Vle!nam. 1n bOlh lhe U S and southeast Asia. reveal the pain, horror and bewilderment of war 'R' ( 1 hr., 52 mffl.) t:ll(t.J90Vll "DOctor Al Sea" (1956, Come cly) Dirk Bogarde. Brigitte Bardo!. A young doctor wOfklng on a cargo bOal 10 avoid a forced marriage gets invo!Yed w11h 8 bewitching young French gll1 ( t hr . 35 mink ,.. ·1-=---mmrATCtl mT~ W Coverage ol lhe BMX WOfld Blcycle Championship (from Las Vegas. Nev.) (R) ( 1 hr ) .W(D .,.. ''Distance" (1975, Drama) Paul Benjamin, James W~ An Army sergean1 suff8flng a mfd·life crisis finds his Hie complicated by an unhappy marriage 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) .... "The SWOld And The SOfcere<" ( 1982, Fantasy) Lee HOfSley. Kalhleeo Beller. Hef Ote rebels try Io de I hi' one an 81111 tyrant who t\as used sorcery 10 enslave a medieval kingdom. 'R' (1 hr .. 40 mlnJ.._ -1...:r.The Lone Ranger" (1956. Western) Oayton Moore, Jay Sll\rerheels. A weaftfly ranching family lnlerleres wnen the Lone Range+' and Tonio try 10 seute an Indian dlsc>ute. ( 1 hi' .. 30 min ) CZ>.,. "'The Gardener's Son" ( 197 7) Brad Ooutltf. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) Me ... ''Captain Phantom" ( 1959. Aclventure) Ffank Latimofe. Anna Maria Sandri. In his attempt to clear his name of charges of treason against his father. a Spenl5h aristocrat inadveftanlly uncovers the reel lnlldel ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) ·1---... ..... ,_ .,.. "The Four Seasons" ( 1981. Drama) Alan Alda. Cerol Burnett. Three oouplea, .. dole. lon;-tlme friends. expe- rience profound cMnaea In their r•tlon- atllpe when one or the rnerr1tget ~ ~et ... 'PG' (1 hf •• 67 min-) CW .. "Tell Me A Alddle' (1980, Ora· me) Metvpl Oouglea. LMa Kedtova. A W'lthdrewn. elderly women. wnaware 1hat she is dying. embarks on a laig journey lo reacqua1nl herself wl1h her geograptucally and emohonally separa!ed family 'PG' (I tir. 30m1n) l1I (tJ .ml "Clash Of The T 11ans" ( 1981. Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence Olivier. Mylhic hero Perseus Is helped by his talhef Zeus 1n a se<1es ot csangerous 1as1cs as he 11195 10 win !he hand of a Phoenician p11ncess aga1ns1 the wishes of a vengeful sea goddess 'PG" ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) 121(1) MoN "Merry-Go-Round" (No Dale) Maria Schneider. Helmul Berger 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min l a:9(J)FMnta .. Cf) TIIPO'M.CN•lll m MCMI "The Lone Ranger And The Lost C11y Of Gold" ( 1958, Weslern) Clay· ion Moore. Jay Sltvef'heels The Lone Rangef and Tonio auampt to put a slop 10 lndlan murders comm111ed by greedy white men J~j CEIU•a (I) ct 90Vll "The Slunt Man" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Pet9' O'Toole. Steve Railsback Wanted by the polk:e, a dtSIUrbed Vlei· nam veleran finds an unsure haven on a movie sel wflet'e a World War I epic is betf'lQ fHmed. 'R' (2 hrs . 9 mlrl.) 4119 (12') ..... trteeMTPATllGl d (f)UL_.. CD) ... "The Atomic Cele" ( 1982) Oocumenlary. Newsreels and 1ralrllng films of lhe t 950s illuslrale the naivete and deceptiveness ot lhe U.S. goyern- men1's programs '°' leachtnQ citizens how 10 sufVive a nuciear au&Ok. ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) CZ) llCMI "Ah Baba And The Forty Thieves" c 1sµ3, AdventUfe) Jon Hall. Maria Montez. The son of lhe caliph of Baghdad raised by oUtlaws fights to regain the, throne and free the city. ( 1 hr . 30mln.) ...... all•--·--t WCB>.,. "Honky Toott F'oreeway" (1981. Comedy) William DfMane. ~ O' An- gelo. Though byP8SMd by a new lliper hlghWay. a tmali Florida town menegM to a1tract a motley collectlon of travetan Who wind up thaf• by IQO!dent. 'PG' ( t hr., 50 min.) ltY NetOty of Camelot, "°'" Alll'IUt •• ueumc>tlOI\ to lhe tlVont 10 the j)llf~ gue.~11-Holy QreK, II 1t1old (~ NI "Mounteln Femlly Aoblnaon" CIYtlnhKe) ~ logen, Sulan It lhllw /4. city lemlty t\lflt 1n10 llOUble wfth the IQtMlry lervlQ.t when they Mlil I lln"*9t Nletlyte In the wl4defneta ~· ( 1 hr., 40 min.) • llOVll "The Stunt Man" ( 1980, Ore ma) Pettt O'TOOlt, Steve Rallebeck Wanted by the Pollc9 .• dllhMbed V(et· nam ~t«an tlndt en ul'llUl'9 haven on a movie NI whttt e World War I tC>iC It ~f'lQ..lllmed 'A' (2 tire . 8 min.) ... Cl) IDUAm .... Mutty'°°'" a toeial coup whtn the Nit tht rock g1oup Dtvo l form 11 het bal mllzveh (R) CIWl.IPI ..... La111Sr• M llUCAl.-TI MnlTI Alm llAlll The w0<k1 of Jewlah a1tlat1 who potlthtd In the HOlocauat and a«etchel drawn Dy two Jewt Who 11.1rvlvod IOnQ enough to rtQOfd what they wllneued ln the delth ce~ are viewed .. ,llMICA~ _ .. CIMAllD~TALUwmtlJIOll. .. = "In OefenM Of Kida" (Prem· lere. °'ama) Blythe Danner. Sam Waters· ton A suc:cesstul 11tomty glvee up her position w11h a PtestlglOuS law firm 10 detend children and adolesceflls who are in trouble with the law. (2 hrs.) D 1MI PACTl '11-1.11'1 Jo ha& a SYrprise of her own at a surPflst party to oetebrate her acceptance at a prestigious c041ege ~ 0 llYMN llCMlll (Premiere) °'· Terry ~son ts asSigned 10 attend to the hood· lum whO tataJly shol his loaner police ool· league ( 1 l'lr) Cl) YCMl CIGCI POil 11tl OICAM These annual awards honOf the wlnneis of a popular poll in the she majol Oscar care- gorles. Besr Acror. Actress. Supl)0(11ng Actor and Supporting Actress, Best Pie· rure and Best Song. (2 hrs.) , ......... ~ 1MI ... C:WWWll The Los Ange- les PtillharmoniC. undef rhe director ot Carlo Marla Giullnl, perlorms Beethoven's "Sympnon~ No. S" al lhe Osaka Festive! Hall while on a lour of Japan ( 1 hr.) G IOUllMTAm The Marshall Tucker Band per10fms "Heard It In A Love Song." "Qln't You See," "Fire On The Mountain" and many of their ottie< hits. and are I040Qd by slllgef I songwriter Micheal Smotlerman ( t ~) (E) ~ Covetage of the NCAA Division II Women's Team ChamC)ioostups (from The Unrv8fStly Of C81110fnla -Davis) IBI (2 hrs) (JJ llCMI "Jabberwocky" ( 1977. CC>me'- dy) Michael Palin, Max Wan. The kingdom of a likeable tyraht, Bruno The Question· apie, rs ravaged by a slithefy monster 'PG' ( 1 hr. '40min) • (D).,_ "Gala.11y Ct TerrOf" ( 1981. Hor· ror) Edward Albef1. Erin Moran. A space- ship crew encounters a coterie of frighten· Ing alien crealures while 10o1<1ng for anolh· er vessel stranded on a IO!blddlng planer 'R' ( 1 hr , 20 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Star Trek II The Wrath 01 Khan" ( 1982, Sclence-Flchon) Wiiham Shalner, Ricard<) Montalban Adm. James T Kirk reassembles hts old crew and bat· lies a vln,letive enemy who blames Ktrk fOf the death ot his wife 'PG' ( t l'lr , 55 mll'I.) CD~ ------ • ...(llj ... "ftmS*f" !IOfiG. Adv9nhH) 9'in ~hln 81N1no Me"Otno When • tOI Ollt .,v" 1 man'• nta, ti. tater cll110ov111 thel the man 11th• czar 01 nuae1a '' 1111 min) • TA.Ill lwltl 11 trout>led OH~I Whit hll gkllrtend wtll thl(lk ul l'\ltt1 11 a new ~•flon , .. ,(If ... '* tight MON "Tw111ty ThrM P1c;oo lo lltil\•t "'" ( !068. My11t11y) Vf,n JohnOOfl, Vera MllH A 1lgl1lltH p111ywrlght ettempta to convlnco pollca ol n murder i f NI OV9fhNrd (2 hrl , 30 tttl11 ) .. , . ..,. MON "Ctath Of Thfl T111rn1 ' ( 1061 F1nt11y) Many Hamlin Laurence Olivier Mythic hero Parl8\.lt 111 helped by hit f1lhtf l eu• In 11 Mflat of danoo<ou!I tatke 81 he trlel to win lhe hind of n Phoon1e1an PMC ... ege1nt1 the wlahet ,()f II VOl'll,lt!ful ua~~lht ,b8mtn) _, GmlCY A handicapped coro"4!1 ottocka Quincy ror b-Ohovlng In the 1nn11 cenot of • man tUtPtCted of niurde•ino hll ~~aon.-, (R) (I hr) l~~le.111t 1hwa1111<ry11te'1 ath:tmpta to reconcile Blake and Steven, Jell gains clout over Ale.1118 In a bua1ne1s deal, and Steven vtalls Cl11udla In the sanl· tarlum O ( 1 111 ) • ICQlllTAQI The Marshall Tut.ker Band perf0tms "Heard II In A Love Song." "Can't You See." "Fire On The Mounraln" and m11ny of their ocher hlls. and are IOlned l)y singer I songwriter Micheal Smotherman (I hr ) ID AUl1ll art LMTI Roseanne Cosh and Steve Wariner are the learured per lormers ( I hr ) Cl) MON "Merry·Go·Round" (No Daiei Marla Schnelder. Helmut Berget 'R' ( I hr,~~ -1.........r ... , lfOM ... TAii Louie IS rroubled over whal tus blind girlfriend will lhink of h1r11 ti a new ~ration restores h~hl. 00 TMI YU111mAY This satlte 01 rv magazine news programs tocu~ on lhe evenrs ot rhe week of March 16, t956 (D)IOCIC*TV g MON "The Gelling Qt W1S<1om" ( 197~. Orama) Susannah Fowle, H1tnry Ryan In turn·oHhe-<:enlury Ausrralta, a _young woman from !he Ourback has d1tt1 culty adjus11~ to rhe sedare propnery or 1_.1•n reP~lhr ,40m1n) TMl&SIZ I• llAllY IWft"MM, llAllY HAl'TIWf ..... 90RT IOUllMTAm ·The MarShall Tucker Band per1orms "Heard II In A Love Song," "Can'! You See." "Fire On The Moun1a1n" and many ol rheu orher htls, and are iomed by smger I songw111er Micheal Smorhefman ( t hr ) ~':'=:J1'~ Film clips hlghllghtlng this year's Oscar norrnnees for Best P1c1ure, Best Acror and Bast Ac1ress and commentary from hosts Charflon Heston and Academy of MotK>n Ptelure Arts and Sciences president Fay Kan1n are learured on thtS IOOk al !he Academy Awards. CIJ llOVll "Daughters 01 Emmanuelle" ( 1982. Orama) Rhonda Jo Pelly. Jeanelle James Two young women con· llnue lhe lem11y lradtltOI\ 01 sexual adven- ~ tunsm 'R' ( 1 hr 10 rn1n I <11) ... "l"tlldl' ( tQIO D!ama) Jtan lroone. Maly Mendam A11 Au.1raM1n cou p'4l'1 martlege It 1hakttn up by '"-1111\111 of a txlf.U nr,mp0o1 t 1 hr ~ 1111n ) CJJ llO¥W 'Ool To Know Vwr Rabbi!" TIIH1. Comedy) fo111 tlmother• John A1lln An •OV01h11r~ •~flC.UllYO Otcldel ro l)fleOlltl II lip ditf'ICltlj,I tt•IC)J('tlln 11 hr i f'Tl!!!.) tW (I) tWl'T TO tWl'T ,Jc:>oalhllrt and J41n n tr try 10 protect a woman with ESP l1om a kUler who went11 IP cl1tny her e large 1ntie11111~ (R) ( 1 hr 10 nun) D 8 TC»llHT HCl'or .Jon11ny Ce1aon OU4ttll o~Ji Huie.. cull••I snaroo rloblnaon I hr 11,'::..,.-:m-8 MON "A loller To Th1et Wlvea 119'49 Orama) .ie1nr!4" Crd111. Lindi Oar nell A wonu111 9'lfld a le11111 10 th10 coonrry club w1118'l 1ntormir111 !hem th111 tnd p11n1 lo 11lol)8 w11h on" of 1he11 hu11 b11n~~ .. ~IC-•llROOll 9()Wll "Honky Tonk r reewoy" ( 1981. omedy) W1lflem Dev11r1t1. Beverly O'An· geto T~h bypassed by a new super hlghwoy. a 1mall florid.1 1ow11 manages to 111lract a morley cot1nct1011 of 1raveler11 who wlnd up lhefe by 11cctden1 'PG' ( t ht 50 mrn) ($) ~ John Ovr1c1 shows you things etranger than truth, larger than life, arl<l ianter man anything you'v11 ever seen G 111 CUii reatured Hall ol fame loot· ball player Jlfll Ono ol !he Oakland Raid· ers ( 1 hr 30 rn1n ) m•az> .a'¥ll "Gang Wnr" I 19!>8. O<ama) Ch11rles Bronl>On. Ken! laytor A Los Angeles high school teacher becomes a 1arge1 tor mob re1aha11on when he agrees to be a s1a1 witness m a ganglond murder case ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) U. e llfTDT.-r TC*IQHT A11 1n1erv1ew with E~berl Humpard1nck I G ~~The I ost Balloon" ( 1960. Adventure) Marshall 1 hompson. Mala Powers An adveni..irer spans the mosr remore reg10ns of Atnca 1n a hydro· gen-Idled balloon 10 search tor a m1ss1ng i lorer ( 1 hr , 30 ";J. lllOlll)BIT ., .... LOW. MmlCAll ITYU llOVIE "Lunch Wagon" ( 1981 Come ., dy) Candy Moore, Chuck McCann A trio of beauties run 1n10 trouble horn compel!· 10f5 Whtie prov1d1ng SUStenarn:,e 10 hungry construcllon workers 'A' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ([)NOMI RAC11G Wllltl Y (It) Cl) UlfTMA I HUllT: cOMCIJrT FOR Tltl ,_.CAI The enduring rock band. San· tana, reprise some of their grealesl Ms 1n concert wllh Hearr lrom Allos de Chavon, Dom1r11can Repubhc ( I hr . 30 min ) 1&11 0 llOVll "Conan The Barbanan" ( t982, Advenrure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones In a mythteal world of lhe past a war11or·lhtel and bis compan· ions ere sen! by a Nordic kir•y 10 lree Iha ruler's daughler lrorn the lender of a snnke cull 'R' (2 hrs , 10 min ) 12:11 D OD LA1l MIGHT wmt DAVI> l.ETTEllWI Guesl Gregg Goldstein. 14-year-old TV and him cr111C ( t hr J ~ ~ COTT\.E: UP ClOI( GUPSt Ju(jy Blume. 41) UM. MmlCAll trnl ([) IKlleO Coverage ot llw Women's WOfld Cun Giant Slatoni finals (frorn Friday, April 1, 1983 27 -ftaursclay Coat. entertainment ext1avaganza ( 1 hr ., 30 mtn) (I) llO¥lf "Star Trek II The W1a1h 01 Khan" ( 1982. Science·F1Ct10n) 0 llCMI "True Confessions" (1981, Orama) Robert De N110. Roben Duvall ., llllAQlllET cm llCMI "Ms 45" ( 1981, Orama) Zoe Tameihs. Jack Thibeau An unlor1unate mute grrl is raped twice on one night and seeks revenge against violent male crlfm- nals 'R' ( I hr , 25 min ) 1:110 G) CtEEM Carla swears Diane to secrecx and teits het a Whopper about Sam (R) 8 9 IT TAlll TWO Whtie Sam bu<:J<les under the pressure of doing househOk.1 c:hOfes, Molly is sent to ia11 tor contempl of court. (R) a Wl.D, Wl.D WOll..D "'...._. ......... . (If) llOT mclll.._Y TMI ... Comedy Sketenes combine with c:taSStC him snd news footage 1n an ollt>eat. satll'ic take- off. QD~DUOll -·Cl) 1UCUR'I wrTat Amanda's powers ere unl<nowingty matcned against those of 1 celebfoty psychic 1n solv1ng a dartng hotel robbery ( 1 hr.) a GD HI.I. t1MIT IWU LaRue squares off against a nasty narcotics cop and tries to bilk an tnSU1ance company. and Belker seells a medical loan for his a1hng lather 1)~1 ..... n.,. TOTMI llMOll .,_ llYITDY "LlmbO Connection" Att~h strong evidence poiots to Mark as his wile's muroerer. Annabelle alum· bleS upon some lnl0<matlon at M1s.s Ter· reone's that could clear him (Part 3) Q ~ ~ "The Twetve Chairs" ( 1970, ~ornedy) Ron MOOdy, Frank LanQelta (8) llOWll "Conan The Barbarian" (1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. CZ) llO¥lf "I Love You" {1981. Orama) Catherine Deneuve -~ -Mii l..,,MIWOM ... TOM..,..,_ -MUM.I, tW mu~CUUI M M LCMI t:# A etaJ> Shields & Yan\4111, Robert W&g'lflf. Carot Lawrence. Dale Evans and Glenn Ford join hosts Daniel J. Trevanll and Anita Giiiett• for an Informative k>ok at the problem of child abule. ~ttrj m-s-•• IMl'llWITIUllllM'f.,.. •H•tWT .. LA,,_. Henry Ford II, former execvttw ofb and chairman Of thl bo«d Of Ford Motor Compeny. dllcuM11 tt)e "'10 lndult~. (R) (I Iv.) ~•OITIC•hiillil ... "Roommttff" ( 1982. Orllm&) me_ntne Fox,' Vttonlca Hart. cm .. ''Sllln Suh•" (1079, Orama) ~thl fox. Hellhtf Young. ....,..,_ . ..., ..... _. "Elccallbuf" (1981, F1nt•1Y) TertY. Nleol Wtllllmaon. tW~.., "MM!ert Toumement" hlgNIQhft Of the lltlt round (ffom Auautt• Nfltlonlll Golt Ol\.tb In AUQU1t1, Cle') 30 Frtdey, Aprll 1, 1983 II e ~ Host: Johnny Carson Gg:t=~ I llOWll "The Fa1mer's Daught8f" ( 1947. Comedy) Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten A sp1n1ed SwedtSh Ji"' runs er.inst hef boss for a seat 1n COngress i=~ ! A ... DAY~ "An Explosion At LewtS Electronic.· {Part 34) C) 19 CUii Featu1ed Bill Dana deSCrobeS the cora1rve powers ot laughter ( I hr . 30 min) tW(C) llOWll "Barbarosa" ( t982. Western) Wlllle Nelson. Gary Busey • 11:19 8 (j) ~ A student training to De a medical examiner reports that a vet8fan staff doctor' Is cove11ng up a muroe1 (R) i r , 10mln) ctWUa ~ TALlll wmt W*- ~ tHI 8 aTal_, TOllCINT A look at the lnatf BWO. ... ~n~•:.lf'lllleVis•.: LAM. .__CM ITYU TW U. IOlllQ Coverage of the Lou· ts Resto (N.Y.) I Sammy Horne (S.C) 12·round Welle1we1ght ESPN Title Defense bout (from Atlantic City NJ ) ill) (2 hrs.. 30 mm ) (SJ llO¥lf "Excalibur" ( 1981. Fantasy) Nigel Terry. Nicol Williamson (%) llOWll "Star Trek II The Wrath Ot Khan" { 1982. Scieoc&-Foetl()l'l) e1I CID llU I W Vintage him root age end dramatic re-enactment are emplOyed tn this l)folile oJ six women who made lasting contribution\ to the art of rhe striptease. including Gypsy Rose Lee. Josepl'llne Baker and Sa~ Rand ( 1 hr ) tl:tl (D)a9 Ac:amu'llDI ATC:.. 11:118 e UTI mil wnM DAVID Ll1'TWmMt Guesta: parrot CO$tumef Alba Ballard. Sa~n {1 hr.) • YOU A11C8 PCJllT ~ 1m com.I: W ca.a. Guest The Oolnlant. • UM.,M'ill•M--.CMIMIMI (Q ... "A ll111e Sex" (198t, Comedy) T'im Matheson. Edward Herimann tHl(H)fWI 'JHNCANW This docomen1ary prolilet five l*>Pfe who felt compelled to purchale fl<Mrmt tor . protection and found t"'8meelvee In !Ylghtenlng circom· atancee as a re.ult. (I hf ) -· (I) llCClOUO The nephew of MeCtood'• girlfriend d1418 In • fire N I by • Qtoteulonal araonltt. (Al ( 1 hr. 5 min.) W• ... "The FC>f•t Ra~" ( 11M2. Mulieal) Fttd MacMurray, Sueen Hoy· ward. When htf lornt 11riget boyfrlend jlha htr 10 marry 1 wealthy eoclall1•1 • deOldtl It'• lime to lhorpen her rttw oharma to win him bacil. ( 1 I .::.> • "M1100 The Magt11tl0tt\1" (199&, Adventure) Horii Buchholz. Omar Stwll. Al he ticplor .. the orteot, Merco PolO encountn 1trenge e>toplll end tan- l ttc liahta. ( t IW .. 30 mln.). ... ''t<Mtwnltt ~ .. (1989, Adveft. tuft) Pernell Aot>enl. AllXl"°'I Batttdo A gift and two men flee to 1hl KettlmWI border 10 t¥Oid capture bY • ChlnlM- Comtnur* ~ (' Iv .• 30 "*'·• • .. "Alnwod" ( 1947. w..ttm) JOt4 McCr9e. Vttonlea l.Alkt. SO thet the Ctn NM Nr own MY· IN ltfMlt °"'* of 1 _..., ranch nwet "*' to hl4P l'rtf d> outwit her own lather (2 hrs I • t1I CC) llCMI "Eye 01 The Needle" ( 1981, Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Kate Neih· gan While on a remote Scolllsh 1slarid to meet a German submarine. an Axis spy llndS shelter trom the st0<m on the cottage of a young married coup!e 'R' I t hr • 5 1 t:ll lrrun ~ '9C ... 0'81111tf1' ~com.a: WI Ct.Oii llCMI "Atlantic City" (1980, Orama) Burt LaflC8ster. Susan SarandOO 1:1900 llO¥lf "Beyond The fleer· I t981 Romance) Denton Ka'ne, M8!en Jensen A Potynes1an·Amer1can girl who Ms been educated 1n the U S returns to her island home and !alts 1n love with a pearl d111er Ml•w·.:ft'~.TQI !} llO¥lf "Ms 45" ( 1981. Orama) Zoe Tamerl1s. Jack Thibeau CZ> llO¥lf "Death Hunt ( 198 1 Adven lure) Charles Bronson. Lee Marv.n In the 1930s. a Mountie and a lrontoer cnm1nal wage an old battle as cMhzat1on eocroacheS on the Canao1an wilderness a.i'R' ~~min) llO¥lf "BlonOte Brings Up Baby" ( 1940, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Baby Oumpltng plays hooky result· 1ng in Dagwood's arrest 10< k•dnapplng {Bht. 30mrn ) ... , ... (R) llO¥lf "A Stranger ts Watching" ( 1982. Orama) Rip Torn. Kate Mulgrew (S)llCMI "The Amateur" ( 1982 Orama} John Savage. Christopher Plummer A CIA computer expert trams tor &ct111t1 held duty 10 avenge ttle murder ol his girllrlend ~ruthless terrousts. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min ) HI U llCMI "Appointment In Honduras" ( 1953, Adventure) Glenn FOfO. Ano Shendan An American rallies to the cause of freedom tor a South Ameflcan country by convincing a banO of outlaws *~a£:.30mrn) d ~ llOWll "Cattle Annie And Litt le Britches" ( 1981. Western) Burl Lancas- ttf. John Savage. Two tough outlaws picl< up a pair of teen-age girts and take them along on rhelt ad\'entures 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) · a9® .,_ "Slat Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" (1982, ~FICllon) Watl3m Shetrw. Ricardo Montelt>an. Adm James T. Kirt( rMSMmbiff his old crew and bet• ties a vindictive enemv wno blame& Kirt! tor the death of his wife 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min~ •;.,_~A N8(l'4 FOf Ev~" (1072, Ora· ma) Robert CUip, Samantha Eggar. An architect flees lhe atr... of comm.roe whh hit wife end setoes In an llOla1td Southern maf'lllor'I '#hlch waa left to him by ~1-grMt-gtandfalhef 'R' (I Iv .. 30mln. . • I .. The Sible" ( 1He. Orarna) George c. scon. Petlf o"rooi.. Dlfeottd and nerrattd by John HUiton. The Book of ~ r«OUnta man'• creallOf'I. fall, ~I and tl\dOmlteble faith In the Mure. l &Smln.I • .. Ciiiiil clf1P\li TN.II wml .._, -~--•a' .. Blondie GOii u.-11n" c ,,. '· ) ~ny SWlglelon. Arthur Llllt. 8londll. o.gwood Ind Mr Oft"*' hMd !or l1ttn AnWICe °" ~ ----~ ~ "nobln And Thi &.wn tl®d•" 08.t, MutlcaU frmk Olnltr• O.n Mir· p ,,,, ) ; 'flla1 Trtti II Tl• Wr•ll1 01 Kt1111· 982. 8Qi41nc>e r1ot1on) Wtfffllm 8hlltnttr, Icardo M«Wltllben ( 1 hr • t;fl min ) "All Oebe And Thi r0tty Th~•11" IM3. AdYtrtturt) Jon Hiii. J.41ui. MOii (1hl. 2&mlll) w ·•eaulti Annie And lltt'-611tc.he& 981, W1tfttn) Burt lanc••ttr. Jol111 ~ (thl .36mln) 'Beyond The AHi · ( 1&81 •not) Denton Ka'ne. Maron Jtn .. n ~ht , 30mln) w "L11t or Tho Dlua o.v111" P~HO utlcall Oocumonrory ( 1 hr . 30 rn1n ) ~ "Thf Wadding Party" I t989. Com& ) Jill Clayburgh. Cha11tt1 Pltuullr ( 1 hr rnln) •CI> "Exoallbur" ( t98 t. Fant•sy) Nigel fl.ry. NICOi W1Htamson (2 11r& • 20 min ) e "Mystery Of Tht:t Million Dollar Hockey Puck" (No Oate. Suspense) ( t hr . 30 min.) •CID "Th4t Loooey. Looney, Looney B~s Bunny Movit" (t98t, Comedy) Anlmat ed. V01Ce1 by Mel Blanc, June ro111y ( t hr . 20mln l •(%) "The Hurricane" ( t937. Adllenture) O<ifothy Lomou1. Jon Hell ( t hr . 45 min.) llllm "Hansel And Gretel" ( t954 rantasyt Arilmated Vo.ces ol Mildred Dunnock. the Vienna Boys ChOlr ( 1 hr. 10 min l •CRl ''Treasure Island" ( 1972. Ad11enture) Ofson Welles. Kim Burfield ( 1 hr , 34 min) 4111 (I) "Doi And The Bunny" ( 1980. Ad11en l\Jfe) Animated ( 1 hr • 10 rn1n ) •Cil "Buona Sera. Mrs Campbell' (1969 Comedy) Gina Lollobrtglda. ielly Savalas .!?_hrs.) (CJ "The Otsc1ee1 Charm 0 1 The Bou1 aeolsie" { 1972, Otama) Fernando Ray. Detphlne Sey11g ( 1 hr , 42 min ) CD "The Shootlst" ( 1976, Western) John Wayne. Laureo Bacall ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (Q) "Sparrow" ( 1979, Mystery) Randy Herman. Don Gordon ( 1 hr., 26 min l Ct "The Sword And The Sorcerer" (1982. Fantasy) Lee HOfsley Kathleen Beller. (I hr , 40 min) (I) "The Long Good F11day" ( 1980, Ota me) Bob Hoskins, Helen Mlrren ( I hr , 45 min.) •Ill) "Will Penny" ( 1968, Western) Chari ton Heston, Joan Hackett (2 hrs . 20 Tin.l --•Zvening -~~ C81 .... mrr•_,.,. AliC ... O nlm'S CO.MY NAWMMM 0.. WY Guest Don Ameche (Rl i =="FGa A lllAIOM 1 _,.. "Star Trek II The Wrath QI Khan" ( t982. ScterlC~>Chon) Wilham Shatner. Ricardo Montalban Adm James T. Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat· ties a vindictive enemy who blames K"k !Of the death ot 1'119 wile 'PG' ( I hr . 55 ;' ~ ··Pray TV" ( 1980, Comedy) Dabney Coleman. Archie Hahn A near bankrupt TV station changes Its tormat 10 all-religious programming 'PG' ( t hr 30 mm.) IDMln'IBLR FIU9 DilllCA""J¥ r.-... ,,. .... - 0 =cWTM ... ._.CIMOlllVOTM 11111 -' ~ I oe Al\()eln Loker• ,. 1 va :.r.:;,:una (2 hra 40 mtrl ) ---MAIPllAYIAAMt :I:& =i.-fTONICIM'T A look Al thll lnntl=r=~lolovj£1on .-.awu fr:••••-.T llO'N~ng 01 t<lnga" ( 1962, Ota ma) J&trrey Hunter, Aobeft Ayon Thu coiping ot Jeeue 11nd the ev~t• of hit lite '1a..11e birth 10 •new rtl~IOl'I (3 hra) UJllO'N "Cal Ptoplt · (1981, Fantaayl Noatmislo Klnakl, Malcolm McDowell. Fol · "'ii 1n love po681 a problem for a young woman who turns into a teroclOUI big cat 11 she motes with someone who 11 nor of her own kind 'A' (2 hra) (0) llOVll. "Charlora Ot fire" ( 198 1. Ora· mo) Seo Cross. Ian Chartason Social pr8S5Ure and petsonal turmOtl t>eset two contras!lflijly dllferent B11t18h arhletes on 11'le1r way to glQry 1n the 1924 Pans Olym· ~~2 hrs , 6 min l ~ llOVll "~edd1ng Party" ( 1969. Comedy) Jill Clayburgh, Charles Pfluger. A bochelor prepa11ng for a walk down the aisle is followed through the hec!lc hours leading up to th8 ceremony ( 1 hi . 35 min.) I OU... COUllTl TODAY ,. ... ~ M:liDlllt AWMDI PMVllW Comed1an RICh Llllfe and CBS News Mm crltlC Pal Collins take an Inside look at the Acade- ~ Awerd$. U Tltl llllUQ AIUll Tf.IT Or Frank Field and hos daughter Pamela hOSt this health special. addressing issues young people and the" parents should know about sub- stance abuse B LAYIN9 a -.fY I CO.MY m C* U Featured a loo+< at Holly wood's own war elfort during World War II including Frank Cepra's "Why We Fight" rnoVt&s. a report on the dange<ous disease Bultm1a part one ol a report on porn·- l phte home cassettes ~ Lo.-DrTECTOA YOU A.a F<* rr WKllJMc.cllt•n TIC T Al: DOUCltl ua&. / LDlllJI MPOll'T FA.m.YPIUD WHAT ~ HEA.Llll CAM? Robert Krulw1ch hosts a look al the !actors which have contr1bu1ed to the rtSlng cost ot health care in Ame11ca, and e~plores van· ous allernatfves · m llOVll "Woll Larsen" ( 1958. Adven- ture) Barry Sulltvan. Peter Graves A rulh· lesS sea captain unleashes his rage over his impending bt1nd11ess and the Imminent rev<>lt ol his men ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. G Cl) llMlll .. P.l A lr<>l)teal hurncane on the night of an important social event forces H1ggms.to give sanctuary 10 a very unsocial 1110 ( 1 hr ) O G> FAia The sllldents at !he School of ,Arts confront krds trom a regular high r:~ H pert al I hlttOl'y elipllflment ( t llCMI Ha11y And Tonto" 11114. ) Art Camey, C.llen Bufltyn An ofd gtnllemon 11'ld hit belOlled c.t .. , ofl Q1' an actventurt•lllMKI orou•county joUt· " & ~ a.neon plana • dating llCePI aht1 hf Ind Ptlt Ort kldnepped by Outtlll11 on " •man 1t11nd notion (Rl i n:' IUUDm A p.of1i. Of 0.C.r noml· nee P11.11 Newman: 0.C.r nomlneet 8tn t<lngMy and director Richard AttenbOf· ough of the movie "Oftndhi": 11 eloee IOOk ftl I HIWlll#n 110lcano • llOY11 "Eneounrtr With Th• Unknown" ( 1916) Documentary Narrat- ed by Rod Serllng. Three dllfttent IUI*· / natur1l lneldenc.t ero re-er .. ltd (2 tn.) •• mAi ..... Nu/ Babier Ind Jtrtery Lyons Pfedlet WhO wlll win llW Otleara l0t ~91 Plcturo. Beer Actor 11\d aes1 Actren w wrecarra (Jf)llOVll "Soup FOi 0ne·· ( 1982. Com. dy) Saul Rublnek, Marcia Str15smon. A Ntw Yorker confront& eoctal prouures and his own neurOSOt 111 his quest tOf the ~feet mate 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min.) {J) •AT coum ... W\1911M'f..,. Par C0411ns demonstrates the powM of the mind al !he Mayfair Musi<: Hall In S1n1a Monica. Galllornla .. 8 9 COllDO James and JelM beeome lbus:,:.;:; burger atand -ITOIY -OUllll CCMf'IY Featured. Vic Braden's Coto de Caza. Oranae County'a country muSlc scene I Th$ Cowboy Nightckib, Transsexual Sell·Help Centllf. Huntington Beach's Occult Shop (%) llOWll "Ah Baba And 'rhe Forlr. Thieves" ( 1943, Adventure) Jon Hal, Maria Montez The 500 ot the Caliph of Baghdad raised by outlaws llgtils to rega1r1 tne lhrone and tr~ the city ( 1 hr . 25mln.) a. (Ill Tltl CA'llMI ... Cl) -a -A J and Alclc flMlcome the FBl's top suspects wheo thieves rob them ot a fortune in diamonds that A J was carrying f()( a client. (R) (1 hr.) D ID -A mM Grandpa t<aniSky drives the whole family 01azy when he comes fOf a vl~t~) D 9 TOO FOR c:o.olT' Henry and Mortel decade to renew lhett weOdlng vows on their 26th ann111ersary. (RI CDlrA .. °H e llYITDY "Limbo• Connection" Although strOf'Q evidence points to Mark as his Wife's murderer, Annabelle stum- bles upon some infOfmallon at Miss Ter· raine's rhat could clear him. (Part 3) Q t), hr ~T!WtlCE Tiii.ATM "Private Schutz" A street·wtSe German (MiChaet Elphlck), just released trom jail whe<e he ser.ied a sentence. !Of fraud. Is drafted Into the Army and recruited lnro the S.S coun- IMespoonage (Part 1') o ( 1 hr.) ([) M9IG Coverage 31 the Women's WOfld Cup Giant Slalom (from Water.itlle Valley. N H ) {Al ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CD .,. "Whoopee!" ( 1930, Musical) Eddie Cantor. Betty Grable Muslcal ahe- nantgans abOUnd as various stars of vaudeville and radio's earliest days and Busby Befkeley's sh<>wgtrls unite fOf an Friday, April 1. 1983 29 .. (AUTHORIZED SALESISERVICE/BATIBFACTIDN J AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 SADDLEBACK BMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 831-2040 -495-4949 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach -'640·6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W . 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. 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ILLNESS INJURIES FRACTURES Thorovgl\, P1ofeMion11 4 Peraonahud Cat• ADULTS ANO CHILDREN No Apoolnlment N~ • Immediate A11en11on Given WORl<MAN'S COMPENSATION ACCEPTED ONN: 1 DAYaAWWIK Ml OAYa A YI A" • A.ll.•11 ...... (11 4) 752-8300 llllWMCY DOCTOR8 Ot'l'ICI ~ Birch St.. Suite 107 Newoort a.di 406fWV a .. T •1s°'' a : .,,. your first visit E -with thi. -~ -• SH wh•t w• h•v• to o,,.,. • - -ii1111111111rc;ouPi11111111111.11 Friday. Aprll 1, 1983 31 t At the Movies H·: PHIL SNI:If>EkMAN i 'Max Dugan Returns' ~Cinderella' w i th Jots of money ~ . U.. I ';::: Borrow the fairy godmother angle ~ from "Cinderella," substitute money ~ for magic, ~nd you'll have "Max ~ Dugan Returns," an amusing but ! ultimately pointless new film from 3: the prolific Neil Simon. £ In this story, the down-on-her-luck a: daughter is n ot a beleaguered scrubgirl but an underpaid , widowed school teacher. Nora McFee, played by Simon's wife Marsha Maaon, is struggling to educate a rowdy inner city English class in which half of her students are flunking. She's also r aising 15-year-o ld son Mike (Matthew Broderick) who is the stnke-out king on his baseball team and who seems to be making friends with a student drug dealer. Nora's luck drops to a new low, however, when her r ickety 1964 Volvo auto is slOlen outside a laundry She receives some consolation and the loan of a motorcycle from sympathetic auto theft detective Brian Costello (Donald Sutherland). Then. Nora receives a midnight jolt when Max Dugan, the father she hasn't seen for 26 years, turns up on her doorstep, on the lam from the law. Dugan. whimsically played by Jason Robards, has six months to live and · more than $600,000 in his suitcase. (He claims to have stolen it from a Vegas casin o whose owners had earlier swindled him out of a like amount.) Dugan wants to spend his remaining months with his family. He sets about winning their affection by buying Nora a nd M ike a new Mercedes convertible a nd enough new appliances, furniture and e l ectronic gadgets to open a department store . He even hires Chicago White Sox batting coach Charley Lau to help Mike with hla swing. There are plenty of comic poasiblllties in this avalanche of unexpected wealth, and Simon mines most of them. Nora tries in vain to halt her fatlier's generosity because of the money's tainted origins. She also must fend off the suspicions of her de tective boyfriend, who wonders how a school teacher can afford a Mercedes and a diamond necklace. But having set up this hurnoq>us situation, screenwriter Simon leaves all sorta of loose ends dangling after a predictable climax during M ike's baseball game. (If you can't guess what happens when the strike-out king steps up to bat this time, it's time for a course in r emedial movie watching.) Director Herbert Ross, who has helmed such pa.st Simon pictures as "The Sunshine Boys," "California Suite" and "The Goodbye Girl," coaxes some good performances out of the principals. Marsha Mason comes across with a bit more warmth than usual, though it's sometimes difficult to see why the police detective ls so strongly attracted to her. Yowig Matthew Broderick , son of the late actor iames Broderick, has an easy-going, appealing screen presence. Veteran actor Jason Robards 9eelnll to be having the time of his life as the rascally Max Dugan, although one wishes Simon had given the character a bit more depth beneath the surface cha.rm. Simon has used the unexpected family reunion theme 1eVeral times before. (In "Only When I I.ugh," he brought together an estranged mother and daughter; in "I Ought to be ln Pictures," he reunited a long- separated father and daughter; and in "Seems L ike Old Times," h e rekindled a romance between a woman and her ex-husband.) But in "Max DugaD Returns.," It's hard to eee what point Simon is trying • l Marsha Mason and Jason Robards marvel over a lavish wlndfall. to make. He may be trying to show that :fCYU can't buy love with money. But Dugan eeems to do just that. The point may be that strong family ties are more important than financial concerns, but Simon'• oblique ending doesn't drive that home either. He devotes so much attention to the funny predicaments caused by Dugan'• generosity that he doesn't develop the family relationships thoroughly enough. ~ a result, Simon'• comical setup finally holds together about as well as Cinderella's map:al ball gown after midnight. 'The Outsiders' A movie made for teens typ6cally bathed ln the golden glow of youth and atn1e~ And while some adults may be Corporate exec u tl vu a o d bothered by the epic and unrealistic adYwtilinc ,..u~ ln Hollywood are element• of the film, kid• will alwa)'I deeperate to find out what pr6bably reapond to the universal kind of mOvte ldda will plunk out t.een dilemmas portrayed faithfully tMir money lo 1ee. -fram the book. ..ait ln the cw of '4The Outllden." 1bme dllenunll. which are pwed Franda Font CCJt>pola'a laat mm. the from ameraUm 1o .-.Uon. make kid.I told Hollywood euc:tly what the m o\Ple more than a 1ood, k1Dd ot 1tory. the)' want.M action-crimted dram. aad the1 make The moY18, 1-9 OD 78i, Hintan't It worth while b' all ... l"UPL phenamanallJ .uoc-tu1 adolwt 11w *1Cy of CPftflk:ta betwwn the novel of it.. eame title, wu made poc:ir ~ or •• _. •• n" and the nab blc9\Me• l">Ui=.:v-th andetcbth lddl, ....... ~ ·--") .. ........ fram Calif. wanted It told ~ UM ~ Ponyboy =.it :n:.u~ =:.. c:pola • o;: e~ tJ;.. lllOYI• = 1119 klMJtltk .ay, abciut a ~ around jt~nyboy bd hla friend °' ,outhi from tht ~ ... °'the JohnnJ ~_118cchio).,... JobDDy tnc~ a. a atandard ln cl.Milrocllm aceldnteU1 kllla • aoc dunna a -the U.S. aind hm iald 4 illAmoD INffla. ~ma 1t1 1817 pH'cidcm. ,,_ tn fNIMll run tnm the n, Aa tnlillla'9d •to fllm. llDtoa'a wlltild bJ the oldirw.:.Mt·toUP uor1 b••o••• a toucla,l.01; ea:-•~ rd-1atz,: lar1er-U.aa·llh ••don .... t o ~ ~ ......... ~ l'fllill(.a 1ouda'~ .. ,:,tr•• ... p&te ..._.... of---... -~r. ,,._.,..._ ;!£~ -·~JllH.,C!._-~~ .,..._.._ aliiiiii ~ , ese-•tr -f. -Currentl)' Screening Awards •.• For performances beYond the call of duty -- • : ... At By PHIL SNEIDERMAN . Of the Dall.., Pilot 8taff On April 11, the Academy Awards will be handed out to the best actor, best actreu, best director,e1c. But t8e motion picture industry overlooks a lot of important categories in awarding its a.can. To make up for this oversight, the Daily Pilot hereby recognizes 80l'De of Ole more offbeat motion picture achievements from 1982: Worst Makeup Job of the Year: Sir Laurence Olivier as Gen. Douglas MacArthur in "Inchon." (An extra kudos to Olivier for most unuaual American accent.) Best Performance by an Insect: Any of the giant cockroaches that attacked E.G. Marahall in the final aegment of "Creepshow." Most Alluring Perfo~ ln an Otherwbe Delpcable Film; Nastasaia Kinski in "Cat People." Best Action-Adventure Sequence: The final tNck ch.ate in "111e Road Warrior." Wonf Action-Adventure Sequence: Any battle scene in "Megaton:e." Best Resurrection: E.T. in "E.T." ~ Likely to Remain Dead: Mr. Spock in "Star 'trek II." Mmt Unusual ,-Watdrobe: Dawn Rae Chong, who cavorted thrcSugh most of ''Quest for Fire" wearing nothing but blue bbdy paint. Most Excessive Use of 4-Letter Words: Nick Nolte and F.ddie Murphy as the odd couple of .. 48 Houn." Most Constructive Use of 4-Letter Words: Louis Go.ett Jr. SJ the drill instructor in "An Officer and a Gentleman." Nepotism Award; Clint Eastwood, who cut his 14-year-old 80.I\ as his nephew ln "Honky Tonk Mari.·· Bigest Fizzle: Kenny B0aen in "Six Padt.." Most ~tic Shower Scene: Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn in ~ Friends.'' Raunchiest/Funniest Shower Scene: The locker room pee~Je aquence in "Porky's." Spunkiest Actreaa of the Y~ar: Jobeth Williama, who battled aaaorted demon• in "Polcugiest" and survived a bar room brawl in ''Endanaered Species." Beet Drunken Hero: Peter O'Toole in "My Favorite Yeu!' Runner-up: Paul Newman in "The V~uatropbobla Award: "Du Boot" for ita reproduction of a Jona, confined submarine voyage. Best Perfcnnance in a 'n\Mki... RoJe: Teri Garr• Dustin Hoffman'• neaJected p-lbiend in 'Tootlie." Lusty Clergyman Award: Chriatopher Reeve in "Momignor."-1\unner-up: Michael Palin in "The Missionuj .•• Golden Retread Award: "Rocky ID," which had exactly the ume plot u I and ll. Fallen Hipple Award: Ex-Easy Rider Peter Fonda aa the reU8iOUS cult leader in "Split Image." Dumbest Musical of the Year: •i>fbe Pirate Movie.'' Molt Expensive DumL Musk:al: "Annie." Sumed Surf.er of the Y eer; Seu Penn in "1''aat n... at RJd.-nOot Hilb." Beat Video Game Diaaulaed aa a Movie: '"l'l'on.'' - ~ Fund-rlllser • • • Show draws s~v~ral acts -· "Megaforce" (above) wins worst ;tctlon-adventure sequence hands down {ju$t pick any action sequence), while Kenny Rogers (fefrJ with Diane Lane garners the Biggest Fizzle award. , I -• Program of baroqu~ ~A little .chamber ml.Isle. Q. • ~ · Local ooncertgoers were given a real treat last ~ Saturday night when the Lo. An8elm Chamber -o Orchestra under' the directioo of Gerattl Schwan ;£ presented a baroque program 1lt1hlighted by "i Pergolesi'a ''The Muaic Muter," and the Bach -o Cantata No. 51. i So1*t w-. .Tudi\h Blegen. Abo appearing as ~ 80loiats were Davkl Britton, tenor, John Ostendorf, 5 bass, and Mario Guarneri. tnunpet. · ~ The eve~ al8o featured "Concertino in E-0 Flat for Strings" by Pergolesi and the Trumpet = Overture to "The Indian Queen" by Henry Purcell. a. Trumpet soloist Guarneri wu formerly with the Los Angeles Philha'rmonic and the San Franci9co Symphony, and a founding member of the Los Angeles Brass Quintet. Guarneri alao provided the trumpet obbligato ln the Bach. The program required only the string lection of the crcheltra with harpsichord oootinuo and gave us a glirnpee of what small chamber perfonna.nces may Fiave been like in the past. The Pergoleai Concertino which opened the concert was charming and relaxed, mu.sic to be enjoyed, not analyzed, and not attempting any particular message. With its echoes of Vivaldi, we were surroundec:l by soft. sensuous IOWld, much appreciated in this hectic world. Schwan ia marveloualy adept at extracting a maximum of music from a minimum of instrwnents and plaven. Such subtlety and aenaitivity created just the rl&ht mood foe the .elections. · Blegen, remembered for h« · performances at · TOM SEhLECK BESS ARMSTRONG in HIGH.RoAD 'lb CHINA Fun and adventure at every turn. the Metropolitan <>P,era in New York, &hone in the Baci1 cantata -especially in the duet pam.ages with the trumpet. She·reached high C's with leemingly no exertion and consistent beauty of tone. Her appearance lent itself to the atmosphere of amoothnese -a form-fitting ecru crocheted gown that gave us all a le&80n on proper breathing and support by a singer. Watching the perfect control of body and voice added to the overall impact of professionaliam. "The Music Master" by Pergolesi was staged by Janet Book.span, stage di.rector for several opera companies and festivals throughout the country. She is alao a narrator with many symphony orchestras. See The Cla11lca, Page it Intermission More ·musicals • The sound of music w ill be reverberating thro ugh the halls of Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse for the better part of the year. The San Cle mente dinne r theater has announced an all-musical sch e dule of five productions that will take the playhouse thro ugh it s 10th a nnlver sacy s h o w in November -a reprise of its first one, Rodgen and H a mm e r s t e in 's "'Oklahoma." At the helm of this project -at least for now and quite possibly for the whole ride ~ is one of Orange County's best-known directors of musical theate r , Ke nt Johnson. Johnson's first show at Sebastian'• will be "Ll'I Abner" ...:_ with which he's particularly familiar, having staged it last fall at the Westminster Community Theater. "Li'l Abner " opens next Friday, and Johh8on will be back at work Saturday morning, April 9, auditioning prospective performers for the next ahow, '"The Unsinkable Molly Brown." All roles are o pen , a ccording to theater officials, and auditioners should bring their own music to the 10 , a.m. tryouts. Just one week aftlr "Abner " goes on the boards, another Kent Johnson musical -his fourth Orange County version of "Stop the Wo rld, I Want to Get Off" -will mount the stage of the Newport Theater Arts Ceni,,.. U that seems incredulous, the a nswer lies ln the s c h e d u I i n g . profe.sional work during the day, community theater at n.ifht. "Molly Brown' will run from May 18 to July 10 at the San Clemente theater, to be followed b "Man of La Mancha" /Juiy 13-Sept. 4), "Guys and Dolls" (Sept. 7-0ct. 30) and the anniversary show, "Oklahoma" (Nov. 2...Jan. 8). • It's not definite that JohOIOll will be directing them all, since he's openauna on a ahow-to- show contract. But Frank dl Phllllpo, JftSldent of SebuUan'a, ia look1nc forward to a Dig a.ocladon. "He'• an exc:ellen'\ dJrector, and he~• made quU• an tmpreHiYe reputation in Ot-a~e County,•• di Phllllpo Point.a out. "What he'D be doln1 la, ln effect, 1_,lnt the ~lafhOute, dlrectinl. Jll'OdUdnl md hi ;-t~g all his o wn people." J o hnso n has been identified with musical productions in Orange County ever since 1965 when his first version of "Stop the World" enjoyed a highly praised and extended run at the old Anaheim Playhouse. Bv TOM ·;-nus • • Johnson meves to Sebastian 's West ~ I '}/(" ~ He's directed for theaters i n Laguna Beac h , Newp o rt B e a c h , Huntingto n B e a c h , Westminster and Gariien Grove, and was the Daily Pilot's ''man of the year" in theater in 1975. ••• 'f SOUT H COAST R ~p e rt o r y will inaugurate its outdoor amph i the ate r next wee kend with th e Young Conse rvatory Players' production of "S triking Out ," a comedy about a coed baseball team facing the b i ggest game of its season without a coach. The amphitheater is adjacent to the Costa Mesa company's main theater building and was designed as a part of the theater'$ landscape during SCR 's construction in 1978. Ac co rding to conservatory director Diane Doyle, the outdoor theater will be converted ~ into "SCR Stadium" for ~ this six-inning comedy. ~ The e nv i r o nm e ntal 0: d esign by Dwight~ .Richard Odle includes a ),. dugout bench, pitcher's -o mound, scoreboard and ;: ba s e path s running ... through the audie nce ... areM. ~ c.> 6--------------------------------------------~11111111111~~~~~~~~~~~ i ::;:::;:::;:==:==-8-'•g-o_o_i_n_'s..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ......... ______________ ___ ... .. i KISS. < • • Glitter and heavy metal rock return to . Meadows ----------------------------------~ ~ B:v MARK SPINN "O PUot~t 1980. "We're wearing long hair, leather, and makeup, and we play heavy metal fOCk with the best stage show you've ever seen." ~ ------------------------------------Guitarist Paul Stanley, co-founder of KISS ...... ~. ~ "O c: ~ 1 ~ When the house lights at Irvine Meadows along with Simmons in 1973, agreed "KISS is a amphitheatre dimmed last Saturday night. touring band; we built our reputation on the road," billowing clouds of bluish-white smoke from said the New York City native. "Other groups have several hidden dry ice machines moved forward to copied our pyrotechnics and lighting e ffects, but blanket the darkened st.age. The near-capacity you can't be better than the originators of crowd welcomed the oncoming mist with lusty something. ~ cheers and the glow of butane lighters, while the "We know we're the best at what we do -and O:: towering neon sign at the rear of the stage came to that's performing live rock and roll." life and began flashing its glaring message. The stage for the curn;nt 100-city tour is Suddenly. four imposing figures wearing designed to look like a huge tank, complete with leather, chains, and biz.art-. makeup stepped out of • revolving gun turret in the center, upon which the fog into full view. The one with-the 7-inch drummer Eric Carr's extensive set rests. In addition gargoyle-shaped platfonn boots shot a fist into the 10 the ta.tk. which KISS ran, jumped, and stomped air and bellowed into a microphone. "Irvine upon, thkhow included two steel-mill sized torches Meadows! You wanted the best and you got the which fired up huge columns of flame. dozens of best! KISS!" onstage flashpota, and what appeared to be klng- With that short~t-to-the-point introduction, siz.e sparklers -all standard equipment during a the Jove 'em or hate 'em rock group KISS KISS performance. thundered into, appropriately enough, the title Special effects notwithstanding. the show was track from their latest album, "Creatures of the well-paced and enthuaiastically received by the Night." And, amidst the eetting off of flashpots and crowd , most of whom were heavy metal rockers, fireworks, and the endless strob~ of the 12-foot lnst.ead of the teeny-bopper crowd KISS attracted KlSS sign, there could be no mistake -KISS. the in the late 1970's at the height of its popularity. king of glitter rock, had returned after a three-year Simmom and Stanl~ were ffie main attractiooa, as absence. Stanley leaped, twisted, and danced endlessly, "We're doing what KISS has always done," while Simmons stalked the stage maliciously, said bassist Gene Simmons prior to the show when stopping only once, or 80 lt seemed, to do hia fire- asked if the band had changed its live approach breathing act during "Firehouse." While Stanley significantly on its first United States tour since would scream out his lead voca.la, Simmons would #1 1110 TO ,.,,.IGHT" MON.., ...... 10:2I (fl) SAT/SUM. 2'11. Mt. ._ llfE VERDICT JllOM.4M. t:ts U T/SUM. .... 1:11 #2 "IWHUW TIE Liit All" <N> ..,... ......... IATllUM. -=a; .. _ .. , .... E•••"<N> ................. . e dword:. WESTBROOt< CI NEMA ~::~ .. '. ·.:.:...· . • . 530-440 1 Gene Sfmmons of KISS stalks the stage at Irvine Meadows. stick out his infamous lizard-like tongue and wave his top-knotted hair. All in all, a typical KISS show, yet performed with intensity and ~ by all four members of the group. New guitatist Vinnie "Whiz" Vincent. See KISS. Pqe 10 ( LU~utY THEATRES 7 ,.,,__,_-,-.,..--------.,..----------1 ~ 1lt .. ...._ .. .__,S2Jllllleu0tllenlbtllltt4 ~ S llHMjij•Iiell6I~ zss/~~)) S 1f ( FOi AMI EICITEmEnTl V111tOur ... ) ''tf ~~ HIGH RoAo ~ IDI b CHINA 11:! 1t0 1 )ttl liat 7111 6 l t41 12141 2111 l 10171H l :H -m to OIC4r NomlnaUon1 'l'Oclft•• ID! ........................... ________________________________________ ~~~---~- Currentfy Screening 7 ~ 0 TOOTSIE: Rated PG. Dustin Hoffman plays an out of work actor who dona women's clothing, and wins a BOap opera role. Funniest f.ilm of the year, and it's quite tDUChing, too. Jessica Lange, Ten Garr and Bill Murray are superb In 1Upportin1 roles. BE.ST FRIENDS: S.ted PG. at.an Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn as a oouplei-who decide to marry after living together for years. Most of the comedy comes in the depiction of the couple's in-law problems. E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTIUAL: Rated PG, stars Henry Thomaa, Dee Wal.lace, Robert Macnaught.on and Drew Barrymore. Thia highly acclain)ed science-fantasy "ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST!' ....... '*Y .................. ....... lhe-.ect.&11•·---o....-1n-..-:· -o..od "'-'-fEY'$1\1EEK ~ .. -.: .. _ ............ ...... , ..... _ .. ..., .... ..._,,.. .._..,_....a. .... ,.. ...... ,... ................. ,... ........... " ~--~ l/8 HRS. AIWlllM AIWEM COSTA llUA OIWl8E IJrookhust Loge Pacilic's Anaheim Edw11ds Mesa Stdlm OflVe In n2 6H6 Orive·ln 879 9850 &46 5025 539 1770 . NO l'ASSO ACCa'TfD FOfl THIS IENGAGOllENT --1 Watch the Academy Awards Aprll 11 I-- _11nd low wrllMJtr lw tht &Rmt. Ulm deals with a young boy who befnends a linle lost alien from outer space: This family film has been touted as one of \be best in years. STILL bF THE NIGHT: Rated PG, stan Meryl Streep and Roy Scheider m a murder mystery which abounds with Hithcockian theme9. Unfortunately, the film never heata up enough to provide audience any real interest. FRANCES. Rated R. Melodramatic biography of the late movie sur Frances Farmer, dea1Jn1 with her rebellious teen years and her sucet!9a In HoDywood, and - graphically depictJng her struggle with a aeries of ~ apparent mental breakdowns. After aome rocky momenta CD near the beginning, Jeaalca Lange turns in a forceful ~ perf onnance. a. THE YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY: Rated CD R. A young joumalist ~on bis fint big ~nt, ~ covering the last days of the Sukarno regime in ::t Indone•la, and meeta a dlvenie array of characters, ~ Including an enigmatic little man named Billy, brilliantly ':< played by the American acti1!9I Linda HunL )> See Currently Screening, Page 8 ~ She never knew ~ had an affalt He never knew he had a son. It could have meant the end of theW marriage. Instead, It was the beginning of a love story. .- • 8 C") ClO O> ..... .... ..:: ~ < >; al "O ..:: u. • ....... .... Q) "O c: Q) x. I ~ § 0: ..... $& • 1. ---Currently Scre~nlng From Page 7 GANDHI: Rated PG, stars .Ben Kingsley as India's non-violent mahatma. Riveting performance makes this portrait of a leader, Ions as It ii, continually lntriguing. THE DARK CRYSTAL: Rated PG, stars the inspired creations of Jim HeMOn, the man behind the Muppet.a. But thete creatures are not pigs and frogs - they're the inhabit.ants of a fantasy world where the struggle for good and evil ii being played out against a · ter background. A triumph of lnnovation, design and t.echnoloe. THE TOY: Rated PG, tlus silly comedy stars Jaclue Gleason and Richard Pryor. The obvious gags are no longer runny by about half-way through the picture THE VERDICT. Rated R for language. Paul Newman givn hia beat performan<.-e in years as a drunken lawyer who pu1la himsell together to try a lonphot cue qainst a powerful legal firm representing the Catholic Archd.iocae of Bol1oO. High-octane direct.IOI\ by Sidney Lumet ("Prince of the C y"). THE LAST UNIOORN: Raled G, this IS another animated venicln of a novel -but tbJa Ume it's for adults u well as the kids. The story, hued on a fantasy by Pe~r S. Beagle, followl the odyaey of a W\lClom on her search for another of her own kind. FeaJUreS the voices of Mia eclipse the film's shortcomings. Streep disappears completely into her role as a concentration camp swvivor haunted by guilt. But the Wm. at nearly three hours long, may tax the patience of action film addicts. WITHOUT A TRACE: Rated PG. Crif>plng story of an English professor (Kate Nelligan) whose son diaappean on his way to schOol. Nelligan gives a strong performance, and the film deals with an important subject in a reuonably credible fashion. The relentlessly IOmber tone is a bit wearying though. TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS: Rated PG, this is a 3-D adventure story with advanced spec1aJ effects, masks and a stone castle cent.erpleoe. THE ENTITY: Rated R. Barbara Hershey gJves an outstanding performance as a young mother who 1s repeat.edly attacked by an unseen presenre. Despite some muddled plotting, the film boasts some effective white-knuckle tequences and presents an interesting tug of war between paychlatnsta and parapsychologists. LOVESICK: Rated PG. Dudley Moore st&rs as a psychologist who falls an love with a beautiful young patient played by Elizabeth McGovern. r----------------------t Farrow, Robert KJetn. Alan Arkin and JeU Bridges. T1'ENCHCOAT: Rated PG. Margot Kidder and Robert Hays star in lhil muddled mystery-comedy from Disney. Kidder la an asp(ring writer ~king adventure oh the l.sland of Malta. "MONTY PYTHON'S TltE MEANING or Llf'f!" • ....,. ,. --GRAllAM CHAJ'lllAH JOttN CLU:SI! TERRY GILI.IAM EJUC UU TERRY JOl>ES llll<'HA£l. l'AUN ,.,,,,.,...,JOffNGOl.J)S'l'()NE _,._,.....__ .. 11!lRYOILLIAlll ,_..,..,TERRY JONES A UNIWRSAI.. Rf'.U'.ASB ~~ M..Jrt.~ ........ _._,__ ---- Rt~...! 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APRIL 13TH * aARQAIN MATINUS • . ...., ......... ....., All , .......... betcn s=-i PM f-.e.,...llllS I ... ......,., ~urrently Ser 'Th-e Outsiders' _Movie for teens From Paget in its epic quality. Moviegoers declared heroes. shouldn't expect realism (who could In the end, 'the futility of fighting believe 10 teen-agers without a and the similarities between the pimple among them?) but they should grease.rs and the socs are emphasized. expect to enjoy the sense o( idealism Perhaps the succeu of Hinton's and naivete Coppola injects into the novel is testimopy to the fact that film. adolescents everywhere relate to the Anyway, it's a sure bet the kids problems which the movie deals with from the Lone Star Junior High in -problems similar to the ones which Fresno will like the movie. After all, it appear in "West Side Story" and even was their idea in the first place. "Romeo and Juliet." The group, and their librarian, Jo The acting in "The Outsiders" is Ellen Misakian, get their due from generally good, w Ith s p ee i al Coppola as the film's final credits roll. @JU\]~~~ ~!.~!Mc1 ~ )j recognition due 18-year-old Dillon, Coppola dedicates the movie to them who has starred in two of Hinton'~ and acknowledges it was their idea to 11----- later novels -"Tex" and the recently make Hinton's novel into a movie in completed "Rumble Fish." the first place. Coppola's treatment of the story is Now, il only more kids would come deliberately artificiaJ, but appropriate up with ideas like that ... ~---=:.~-~..;._ _ _:...;:___;:___~~~ "I CAN'T THINK OF ANOTHER RECENT tllM 1llAT IS SO FUNN'( SO MOVING AND SO RIGOROUSU' UNSENTIMENTAL THE WRITING IS SUPERB. AMONG OlliER THING.5 'l'ETRAYAI: IS A MYSTERY sron I HOPE rr WUJ. STAY A LONG TIME'' -Vt.tt.I ~ Mr rort Tian "EMOilONAW' RICH, WICKEDU' f1JNNY AND DEVASTATINGLY ACUTE IN ITS DEPICTION OF A GAME OF ROMANTIC MUSICAL CHAIRS'' -Dlril...._. ~ "POETRY AND PASSION'' -Dtrr'"Dnlty. Nnr YortM.,.,.,_ "ON£ OF THE PROFOUND TESTAMENTS OF OUR TIME! OONI MISS IT IF YOU HAVE ANY REGA.RD fOR THE GLORIES Of GR.EAT ACTING.,, -AUrnl'Stlrrls. vm.,or flab "****SUPERB! A BRllJJANT 'BRIEF ENCOUNTER' ·• FOR THE SO'S-ELEGANT, wnTY AND DEEPU' TOUCHING." -~h'N-... N~~ ''THE tlNF.ST MOVIE ABOUT INRDEtin' I HAVE EVER SEEN! MAGNltlCENTIY WRITTEN, FIAWLESSIY ACTED - A PERFECT JEWEL-IT MUST BE SEEN!" _,_,,,Dr-. WltlMll~ "A REVEIATION!" -11o11y NtaW. .. .,,., ~ .... .Ul'UT .... °" '""' llOoiu _._.., A A Wt\.N( -......a by ~ ....... OltJrlCNt!Of' Co w Cl1M,J w.-. ~ ProdwcttOM ~-:::::.:... •••.,:•::.:;,::.::.:._Co '"" eMCMl.llll -a._,,..__... ..---------1 NOW SHOWING .__ ______ _ WA ll TOIO OMlll MIN Ir• Plaat 529·5339 ~ ~ Hl-5110 AMC 0.-.. Miii 137-0340 COSTA MHA JOUITAJI Vl\lllY OUllU UA CW-540-0594 ~ Twhl H2-1241 UA City C-.. 134-3911 lltYlll ~-Wtodndfe 551-0955 HAHl Slldt9• DI 837-0340 WllT•lllTn UA C.11t1111 893·0548 ') :2 0 - --~·--~ -~~~~~·~~-.Q :......a.-&.• '- ------~ -~ -=.-~---............... ___ --,,..-....,.--_-,.._ --~--~ --~ ------- Big j.KISS ••• Heavy ·metal rock ~From Paae • ~ who replaced the departed Ace Frehley before the !!: tour started. Memed most anxious to pleue the ~ audience, sprinting non-.iop KrOm the atage, while "' playm, hia V-shaped &\Utar. Vl.ncent, while not u i pc:>pUlar with \be crow (i U Frehley )NU, lived Up to 1 Stanley'a pre--sbow pra1ae of hia guitar abilities and ~ &bowed great promise u a KISS performer -wild and crazy. ~ Carr, who took aver for former~ Peter ·it Criaa in 1981, played with admirable power and oonsisterx:y, and dazzled the crowd with .-'lengthy percu8lioo aolo in the middle of the hour and 40 minute aet. What ~ him to the crowd most at the Meadows, however. was his ability to perform while the various special effects sent sparks. real smoke, and other diaU'actiona right into his fox-madeup face. While the band played mostly pre-1980 material, "I Love it Loud", (which it was -KISS ad~rtiles itaelf aa the "loudest band in the world") off of "Creatures of the N1'ht." received the biggest crowd responae of the night. indicating that &!SS may be on the way back. "We can't deny we've been gone three yean," said Stanley. "Are we still good? We think we're the best, but our fans have to wait and eee what we do tonight before they can judge." Although two KISS albums released before "Creatures of the Night" were largely unsuccessful, Simmons doesn't think it's time to throw in the towel. "We still love to perform and make records," said Simmons. "People think we tour because we're money hungry. but we really do it becauae we love to play. It's our form of achieving satisfaction. "And becauae we have pride in ourselves. we They grew up oo the OUlsfde of sodety. They weren't looking for a Ogbt They were looking to belong. pull out all the stops every night, whether we're playing in.front of 1500 people or 15,000. We give one hundred percent on every aong, every ahow." Thoee who saw KISS at the Meadows won't argue that. Trumpeteer . . • Joins Yamaha music faculty Trumpet player Robert Karon haa been added to the faculty of the Yamaha Music Education Center in Irvine. Karon, who holds a master's degree from the Juilliard School of Music, haa performed with symphonies in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Mexico City and Sacramento. He currently ia co-principal trumpet with the Santa Barbara Symphony. ~ '' J.'\ I''' ·.· ~~J '~ . ·. ·.: ~ ----------. --- l.'. : .. ;· .••. -lJ f'\...._..._.J,. Baroque. • • A little chamber music Ari festival • • • i From P~1e C The slngen and props shared the stap with the orchestra. who 80mehow became part of the action. When the 80pnno pout.I and flees from the tenor to cling 11> the oonductOr-few comfort. that is lnvolvemenL And all the aood-natwed byplay wu enormou1ly enjoyed by the audience, which although disappointtngly small nevertheless made up in enthusialm what wu Jeddnc ln nwnben. Since the opera wu ln F.ngliah, not a line or nuance waa miaaed, including the claaic line, "You're not a lady, you're only a toprano." Schwan'• daughter AJyaandra performed admirably ln a cameo role to the delight of all. Britton baa been active ln ontorlo and recital singing, but has a.180 appeared with teVeral opera companies here and the Lyon Opera in F.urope. He has a fine comic talent and the type of tenor voice that projects with ew. Be.ides which he is quite ~· A fine stage pre.ence. Anothet impoalng pre9ence la that of John o.tendori. Tall and stri1dna in appearance, hia voice matches hia stature. His walk down the a1aJe ln the final ad WU truly theatrical and just the thing to cloee the opeta.. 1be ima,u\ative eel1inp and action aJons with the splendid voicea and marvelous orchestra gave everyone an evening of fun, humor and delight. Two-day gala event set «» ::I Q. ca ProfeasJonal and amateur artist.a ln Orange ~ County are invited to enter the 19th annual a: Newport Beach Arta Festival, 8Cheduled May 14 ~ and 15 at Fublon Ialand. - The festival, which has grown from a caaual ~ sidewalk 1how to a two-day gala that annually :i draws 25,000 •pectatora, includes a juried art : contest. - All art media are acceptable and winners are cO aelected ln various categories. Children'• art alao ~ The next performance by the Loe Angeles will be displayed. Chamber Orchestra is on Sunday, May 15 and the The festival, free to the public, is sponsored final ooncttt is. Sunday, June 5. All are at 7 p.m. at jointly by the City Arts Commission and the Santa ~ High School under the auspices of Fashion Island Merchants Association. For Orange County Philharmonic Society. U this ~ information on entering, contact the Newport Beach evening is a barometer, the rest of the aeries is nM Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department, 3300 to be rniaaed. Newport Blvd., 92660. Osc•r Fever: BALLOT IEITPICTURE 0 E.T. 0 Gandhi 0 Mlsllng 0 Tootsie 0 The Verdlci BEITACTOR 0 Ben l(lnglley 0 Dustin Hottmen 0 .lee* Lemmon 0 Paul Newman 0 Pet• O'TOOle NIT DIRECTOR 0 Wott=tlf'leO 0 Steven g 0 Richard ttenbofough 0 ~ydney Pollack 0 Sidney Lumet 8EIT ACTRESS 0 Julie Andrews 0 ~La· 0 6'9ey Specelt 0 Melyt Streep 0 o.tlt'I Winger 9UPPOln'1NG ACTOR IUptbRT1NCI ACTRES 0 ChatlM Durning 0 Louis Oollett Jr. 0 Jotln llthOOW 0 Jamee MMorl 0 Robert Preeton 0 Jealca Lange 0 Glenn Clole o Tern Garr 0 Leaiey Attn Warren 0 Kim$tanley HIT IONG a Eye ot IN Tip 0 How 0o You l<MP the ~ f»tlvtng? 0 ~ I W.,. In Low 0 It Mlgh1 be You a Up ~ w. BelOng • Oecer ~ .. eponeored by the ~ .... Prtnt .,,....,ted by TH.E HARLEQUIN . DINN~R PLAYHOUSE 'C a. < ~ ., i -~~ j p;;:i~Ui3:.U5S::Ui:55:335:.lli~s:u:~Di".!~l:m'l~I i "'~'"'l ~ Funnyman Marty Allen, a recent dinner guest at . ~ I n.. w~ R .. t.urenl In Newport Beach, OPEN 6 A.M. "leat Tlae Cleek S,ecial" , gets a gander at the "Inventory" menu from ; 6 A.M . 60" 7 A.M. 70', Etc. ,, Warehouse staffers Patrice Hopkins (left) and r: Happy Hour Drink• $1.00 4 to 7 P.M . Julie Hopping. The Warehouse, located In ~ E t rt · t f 8 PM Newport Beach, Is a popular haunt for the .-n e a1nznen rom · · famous and the famished. . 9 Tuesday thru Saturday ~'t=========================:::::::~==~I 01'14c.'::;:!.1.,. 646-1421~ \:u:::ts::\I:', ,uuu .. c cu cc:a · -._._ ~ '""-:" ._ ......... ,,_ ~~·.:: ... ~ ~Bl NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH '1 99 Includea Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 to 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-809\ COSTA MESA Real I cantonese r•, eat h.ra or take horn. STAG CHrNESE CASllO , WI 'IMISI JOI HOO ClllWSI 1000 WNCMIS • DI#-• Tl°'9CAl COCITMS . ~ , . IAllGUR FACIUTID ... CATlllNG * FOOD TO GO • $. ...,Mn I TRY OUR JAPANESE STYLE TEPPAN STEAK TABLE OR SUSHI BAR Discove r Yamato ... award-winning traditional Japanese cuis ine and superb western style s pecialties. A very special dining experienu. uantato 60 Fashion Island Newport Beach / 644-4811 Century Plaza Hotel 277-1840 ~-- "BEHIND THE SCENES'; With Brenda Caponera Re.teurant Account" Executive *. * * THE IPtNDNFTElt -Megnlflcent -tertront view to enjoy with chams>-one bNnch and dinner. Bruf\ctl commences with warm blueb«ry muffins and fresh fruit.a of the M&SQn. Eggs Ntdu .... food Cf'epee, and quldle lomalne are 1 lew unlklrpusecl specialties. Some gourmet dinner specialties are duck a I' Ol'ange, acalopplne of veal marsaJa and exotic ca1amar1 plcca11. Located In Newport Beach Call 642-2295. HAM8U"OEA HAMl.E'T -Oellghf1vl brunch In a park-like atrno99here with anllquee and eapeclalty selected flowe<s '°' Easter. A host or unlquety created gourmet burgers. Located tn Mesa Verde Center In Costa Mesa. Catt 5•6-7392 THE J~L Y AOOE" -Continuing Easter dining tradition, the entire family h .. choices of breakfut favorites of egg dishes, Belgian waffles and French toast Dlnner menu beginning midday, offers tender beef and chicken entrees, fine seefood choices, u well .. salads and vegetable plates. located In Balboa llland, Cotta Mesa, Irvine and lake FOl'eat. . THE OfttNOE" OOUNET COffEE attOP9 -The Eaat• bunny wtn vtalt here from MM to 4PM with eacl'I chlld receiving their VfKY own Easter egg. Ptlotogr9Ph• will be encourage<! to commetnof'ete 1he apeaal occasion. The E.ut• Bunny "Cotor-Me" pege will also be 1vallable fOf the you.ng one's p4easufe. A• a epeclal bonus to the patrons a drawing for an 18" chocolate East• bunny supplied by Helen Grace Chocolates will be given away tn each r .. taurant. Drawing fOl'mS are available at eacl'I Grind• now through Eatt81' Sund~o pu,r~ue necesaat)'. The Grinder Gourmet Coffee -Shopp .. le happy to come together wtth Helen Grace Chocolat .. to ahara In the Euter celebratlon by bringing smiles to tf'ILlqlng patrons and to make East•. 1983 a memorable one. Located In Huntington Beach and Newport Beactl on Coast Hwy THE WA"EHOUIE -An Easter buffet and strolling mlnstrel9 should Mt !Of a le911ve spring day. Master Chef Oh1ne1 l<alaglan and hit buffet-builders will create 1 bountlful arrfil'J of QOOd thing. to •t with lpedal dl8hes just fOI' the holiday. fhe all you wl91'1 to eat East81' bullet Is priced at St0.95 and lnciudea champagne. Uttle folk und81' 12 can enjoy the butfet with treah fruit Jute. fOI' SS.95. Houra are 10AM to 3PM. The Warehouse Is a recent winner for excell•nce In brunch quality and aervlc•. Located In Newport Beecl'I. Call 673-i700. CAGMEY'I aY THE IEA -It excited and proud to present "The South City Band" during Eut« weeti from Wed. thru S•t. nlght1 and on Euler Sur1. trom 3·30 PM Featurtng a variety of last paced rod!, rhythm & blues ano toP 4'° tunea for your dancing entertllnment pleasure. Located In Huntington Beactl. Call 9e0-9518. MOlaTRY -Buffet Champagne brunch will be MMKt In the Cai. Gazebo and the Orange County Bdroom with llw enter1alnment from tOAM to 2:30PM. Adults are $14.50 and chlldren S7.00. Watch ror the new l.a Chardonnay e>penlng eoon. Located In lrvlne. Call 752-1777 If. QADI -At the Nawpoft Pier 11 featuring a leattve dinner of haMbut ltaM or chicken cordon beau, lhrimp codltall, soup or aalad, frMtl Y8Q91ablae du tour, rolle & butter, homemade de11•rt, freah ground coffee, end complimentary ~ A meat to p1eeaa eny Easter bunny. Call 676-9900 ••••• ,_,en Of nt. Delly P#of AdWrflalnl} t:Mpf. THaR•'SA N•W BIRD IN TOWN Prime Rib Dinner s7 95 Served Sunday through Thursday . • Attitude Adjustment Hour Serving doubles opening to 7 p.m . Complimentary Hors d'oeuvres 4 to 7 p.m. Entertainment & Dancing 8052 Stark Avenue, Huntington Beach Beach & Stark 842-5535 A. T. LEOS California cuisine Fresh Seafoods. pastas, meal & poultry. Elegantly served in a casual atmosphefe Oinnef from 5 p.m 7 dllys a week. Wedding receptions and parties 3901 E. Coest Hwy . Corona del Mat. 759-185-4 AIAPOATEA INN Medlt.neneen Room Conlinen1al Lunch M-F 11 30 · 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 · 3 00 Dinner from 5·30 Happy Hour M-F Entertalnmen1 & Dancing. Valet Parking. Banquet Fac1hhes 18700 MacArthur Irvine 833-2770 THE BARN AITlefiean Lunctl M·F 11·2 30 Dinner M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4:30 10 7 PM. Sun. Cham=e Buffet Brunch t0-2:30. Enterta t & Da~ Banquet FaolllllH. 14982 TIMtln 730-0115. BLACICMARDI Hearty Beef Entrees & S.elood. Lunch 11 -3-00. DlmeJ from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F. ExtenslYa Oyater Bar. &Jn. Ctla~ne Brunett 10 • 3:00. 4258 Martlngale. Newport 8eacf\ 833-0080 •CAPIUDO A amal end Intimate lllcove of dignity that olfare an utentlve menu. l..Unohee Mon thN Fr1. 11•3, Olnnart nightly > 11. Plano bar nlghlly from 9 p.m. with Eiieen Wright. 2900 Newport Blvd., Newport Beech fl75--2968 THE CANNIRY Strictly tr.-i 1oc8t ... food, .-am beef. L.unch. dlnl'lat. Sunday bNnct\ and champagne brunch, harbor Cfv!MI Entlftalnmant nlghtly and Sunday afternoon Lale Natood g.ilty. Historic Wllterlfont landmeftt In ~.wJ>ort'• Cannery VIiiage. SO 10 Lafayette. fl715-5777. CRAZY HO"SE STEAKHOUSE Steaks. Prima Rib, fresh Seafood Open Delly . Dancing & entertainment nightly. Home ol top country/wattern stars 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ane 549-1512. DILLMAN8 PrltM Rib & Seafood. Wiid Gama menu flrtt Fri and Sat. of month Lunch M-F from 11 AM. Dinner M·S from 5 PM. Sat. & Sun. Brunch 9 to 3 . 801 Balb~a Blvd .. Balboa 873-7726. DON JOIE8 Mexican Lurdi from 11 AM Delly Speclalt Dinner from 5 PM Margerll•• Half Pric» M. TU, w 4· 10 PM 8runctl 10-2, CM only 9093 E AOaml. Huntington Beech 9fl2·7911, 428 E. 17th St., Cotta Mau 842·1106. l.QAD8 ..... " .............. At the Newport Pier. Vari.tr menu w/dally apac1111. Lunch/Dinner Happy Hour M·F. Ll11e Bend W~·Sun. ap.n 7 dlyt, 2100 w oc::."rJ>ont. Newport Buch 07 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT . DIRECTORY KOf'!O HAWAn Potyneslen room · cMnnef & cockt8lla, ltOof show Teahouse • Tappen-yak!, Suttlyekl, Sushi Bar. Lunch 11:30 10 2:30 7 Days A Week. Cocklall lounge · entertainment. Banquets 228 t . Hatbor Blvd .. Santa Ana 775-7727. .PARADISE CAFE San Franclacen style. Fresh ftlh and p&ata Peno dining. Lunch M·F 11-3 Dinner Mon ·Sat. from 5 p.m. Cloaed Sun Happ y Hr. M -F 5 ·7 Complimentary ~ d-ouevlet. Wad Ladlet nlle SO' well drink• from 3 p m Banquet taolllllee. 800 Newport Center Dr .• Fashion Island, Newpor1 Baech. 84<4· 1237 PUFF1HI "Naturally" cooked loodslc frm Pf1ncaka1 to crepe• to ttN a. adventure In natural aetlng Hrt F 7 a.m -12 p.m. Set. & SUn. 8 a.m 2 p.m. Vita/MC. Caau11. MOdtf • Prk:ft 3050 E. Coaal Hwy., Corona ~Mer. 840-1673. RtVlaRA Conllnafltlll. Chat Rictlard BergMf tine. 1970. lntl!Nle 8INnD.. LUnoh 11.30-3 00 Olnnaf from 5 Pt.l CIOaeO Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S Britto!, Coate Mau 5.40-3840. RUITYNUCAN Freeh ... tood ll'ld Iota Of h. Newpof'1 BHch • Lunch, cflnn•r, Sunda~ brunch. 0v .. 100111 NewP.C!rt lay. !736 w. Comt Hwy, '4a""'31. trAI-. . l"1' .. , ••. '-w "°""· ,.., Mein. 114: "..'T""""' . T.C.P£PPERCOAN five dining rooms with fireplace Including toonge. Lunch Mon.~Frl. 11 Jo-3 pm. Dinrlef 7 days from 5 pm Attitude adjustment hoor 4-7 weekdays complimentary hors d -ouevras. Danc i ng a n d anterta1nmen1 Tues ·Sal Banquet laciUhes 8052 Stark Ave . Hun1ing1on Beach 642·5535 TALE OF TH£ WHALE Open 7 Days. Breakfast 7 a.m, M·F Lunch 11~ M-F. Olnner ..._,, M·S. Sat & Sun. brunch 7 ·4 Oyster ber Fri • Sat.. Sun. Banquet tacllitieS up to 500 Entertainment Wed-Sun. Panoramle bay YMlw 400 Main St .. BalboL 673-4633. Totn'U.A FLATS Award Wlrlll8t YMI' attar )'891r. Laguna Beactl enfoylng eama Sonora style cooking aince 1!M9. Open deity 11:30 to 10PM. Sundey brunch 1 HJ. Happy hour 4 to 6P M weekdays . Complimentary botanas. Canllna opaii till 2A.M. t740 S. Coast ~-· Laguna Beach. For rHarvatlont 494~. TWO GUYI ....oM ITALY Homestyla llallan Cooking In a romantic atmcllphafa. Same owner ~ 1975. Open Mon. thru Thu,._ 11:30AM to 10:00PM. Friday 1111 11 PM. Set. ~ Sun. dirir'8f only from 4P~. Catual atmotphara. ln- expan1rva prlcH . 2287 Fairview. Cos!• Meea. 642·9500 THE WAREHoUI! FrHh Saatood & lntarnarlonal Culalna. Waterlront dining. Chai · ChllrlM Kallglan. Lunch. Olniw, Sal & Sun. Brunch. Banquat• 6 Celarlna. oVttar Bat, E"'8f1Mimaot. Lido v1111ge, N•wport laaoh ,,...100. Your Restaurant listina may appear here b~ calfinl 642-4321 ext. 269. \., 13 ~ ~ ~ i ;lit" ~ ::::> -a. ~ "" ....... ,, "" a: QI ~ )> 'O :::!. I .... .... <O OD c.> =t: a. < :; ~ "C u. ....... ~ ~ i ....... >•:c::--=----~------------------ What's Happening Corf cert. • • Soprano set as soloist Soprano Delcina Stevenson will team with pian.lat Roeemary Hyler and clarinetist Michelle Zukovsky for a benefit concert April 10 a t UC Irvine . Profits from the -engagement, which is sponsored by UCI Town and Gown, will go toward echolarships for music students at the echool. performing with conductor Leonard Bernstein. She haa SUJl8 in oonoert with Zubin Mehta and Eugene Ormandy, and has performed recentl~ the San Franci8co and Vancouver, B.C. opera H'r>uses. Zukovsky is principal clarinetist for the Los Angeles Philhannonic Orchestra. Hyler is a visiting lecturer at UCI. · J 0 Soprano Deldna Stephenson to sing at ~ UCI. Tickets are $7.50 each for the concert. which will begin at 3 p.m . in the Fine Atts Village Theatre. Steveneori opened Hollywood Bowl last Rason Their program will include Schubert's "Shepard on the Rock," as well as works by Bach, Busoni, Purcell and Puccini and Spanish and Genn.dn songs. .. JO ANNE WORLEY and ROGER PERRY 'l Theyii Playing $ DE.rSOng ~ NEIL S IMON ..... .,, MARVIN llA.MLISCB ..,... .., CAROLE BAYER SAGER PRESENTS Ju1t back from the Rlflht.0111 8rotll.,.. 20111 Anrtllf91UJY Tour • UE FERRELL Wed.·lat. 9 p.m. • 1 a.rn. HI• vocal~ piano & sax • en '"new aot (except for tM real gOOd old atulf) ln•ex•pen•slve* *(In lk apen• slv) not htgh In price; reasonable; cluelfled advertlaJng Slip into something special tonight. Try one of our new d ishes. rettuccine Carbonara or Veal Scallopini Marsala. ' Or stay with a classic favorite, our London Broil or Crepe St. Jacques. Your entree is just $6.95and comes with your cboice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. And we've lowered the lights and lit the candles for more intimate evenings at the Ma~ Pan. Join us. Its worth the change. • This offer is good after '5 p . m. At the Magic Pan, there•s always something . new to come back to. 0 Wh~'s H~pM~ i - ,. EASTER DINING· GUIDE ~~:.~~-~~ ~ Gajfer SunJa'I Brune~ ~ ! 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. I Gajfer ';])inner 1..,. 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. ~. ,.• J Regular Menu ~ I. ReseNalions I ~ l_•JI . -..t 801 E. ~ W ~ Balboa !!fP ~ OIHHE nM/llSVc.A 673-7726 ~ ~ BALBOA ~ ~~~~~-~~ Sii iE• drift J2~l, er Easter · Cliampagne Bruncli on the Water! Served 9:00AM -3:00PM Also Featuring Dinner Menus From 4:00PM-9:00PM Resenatiom: 642-2295 3333 West Pacific Coast Highway (luu South of ~wpon Blvd.) A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Bilbo Baggins, 545-1718 • Cocos. 540-9651 • Ham burger Hamlet. 546-7392 • M1ones. 979·6735 • Reuben's, 540·9672 • Swensen·s. 556·6937 J I I • ..: From Pege 15 -being .,,_ted 111 the C9stt Meu CMc Pll!yhouM. on Ille Allington ;: Srreet entrance LO the Oranoe County Fairground• In C~ll Mm :t (754·5159). Cunaln time la 8.30 Fr1d8Y$ end Saturci.ya tllrough Aprtl 9 "THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG,". muMc:al by Nail Simon. II on >. 11aga 11 the Grind Dinner ThNtar, 7 FrMdm1n Wey, Anaheim co (771-7777} Perlonnancee are gi,...,. nlghlly exc:.pt Mond.-,. at V11rytng :'Q cunlln ttme. through May 29 it "TRIBl/TI!:.'' a pley •bout • dylnQ men'• reconciliation wllh hla eon. ...._ wlndt up Ihle ....... 9nd at Ille AnehalM Cultufll Ml Center, 931 N ~ Hatl>Of 8IYd , ~ (1193-' 135). pr-led by tM Ana-ModjMka "O Player• Anal performanc:ee are tonight and IOfn«row at 8:30 i ART .¥ NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL GALLERY. 330 Ne.po<! Blvd ~ Newport Beach Two local a'1tst1 wOI be 1ahlbltlnQ thllf work through April 2 I Gallery llOuf'I 111 8 1.m .5 p m , Monday-Friday Admlaalon la fr91 Information 873· 7048 UC IRVINE. Fina Ana Gallety EJil>ltll1 of '<lllO(t(1 by UCI m111er of fine erta 1tudent1 runa April 5·114•r, 28 Houri ere noon-5 pm , TUftdey-S1turd1y. Admllllon II Ir ... nlormlllon 833-M48. CHALLIS GALLERIES L TO . 1390 South Coat Highw1y, Laguna Beach Ott painting• by G'°'ga Allln wiM bl exhlbfled through April 24 Hours are Wednesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. lnlonMllOn 4$4-2417. GALLERY XYST. 1411 South Coaal Highway, Laguna 8Hch wa1etc:otora of local bMCh -we on d18C)lay 11118 month Houri we WedMM!ay-Sunclay, 11 am ·5 pm lntonnaUon 496-5554 THE KOZAK GALLERY, 202 Newport Canter Drive. Suite 5. "-l>O<t 8aach Uthegt~. ICUIC>llK91 lll'CS lllk 11C1tW1 we ... lured In tt>e current exhibit Houri are 11 30 a m -8 30 pm • Monday-Friday ---·- • RIZZOLI GALLERY, South CcMllt Plaza. C~ta M-ExhlblUon of ' work• ~ Petrick eonaro wtff be on dll9f•Y through April 30 Hours are Monday-Friday. 10 a.m ·II p.m .. Saturday. 10 • m -8 pm. and Sunday, noon-5 pm Information 1157.3331 DANCE ... CORONA 0£L MAfl HIGH SCHOOL. Utt .. T'-ltar. 2101 Eutbfuft OriW, ~ BMctt. Depertmen1 of Public OerlCI WO<k1, the San Francl.co-blMd dance company, wlM perform AprM 11 at 8 30 pm Admlulon It $4. ETC. UC IRVINE, Social S~ Hall. Fiim. "One Stnga, Iha Other See What'• Haippenlng, Pege 17 EASTER DINING GUIDE Its like ~ina French hciffie. You're not a stranger, you're a guest. Your hosts serve you their best wines. And cuisine that is prepared with love. It's very friendly and very French. So come wittvyour heartiest appetite. (h~Jfl.ll_i.J ;:_fu French Country"-;;inrng ~ 7324 E. Flon~nce Ave.. [)owney. (213) 927-0133 4251 Martingale Way. Newpon 8-:h, (71 4) 955-2755 The American E~"'Card. Don't leave home without it: Complimentary Cha.mpagne Served with your Sunday brunth EaSter Day 9 A.M. tu 3 P.M. In addition to our popuh1r lunch menu. we will ~ . nvins o wide variety of brunrh item1. COME IN FOR &a.-v .... a ON EASTER SUNDAY Guess who's coming to the Grinder April 3rd, on Easter Sunday. that's right the Easler Bunny He will be making an appear· ance from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm to pass out ,, Easter Treats to all the kids. So bring lhe whole family, ' and be sure to bring your CAMERA! Serving Brunch from 9 a.m . Serving Dinner from 4 p .m . Fresh Seafood Prime Alb Grog *" 2607 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach , 646-0201 ----~ . n ~harsH~~~~~I From P .. 19 KNorra BERRY FARM. Buen• Perk. ··spnng ~ w..a·· MUSIC ~I 0oeen·t," .. be .,_ Apfl 2 et I p.m Ticll.U -'2. lnfotmetlon continu. tlVOugtl April 3. with delly perfonnencee o4 e 6-tlemenie SANTA ANA HIGH SCHOOl .-,IJOITOM.JM, 250 W. Wlllnu\ SL, ~7t ft1w end ~. uHbttl. ~ &wW sena .. be Mid Senta AnL The Pedllc Stngww _. iw-t ... The cn.tm °' CNtnber :- UC IRVIHE. sa.-Lec:tur9 t...a. Coni.mporwy f1rna acr.n et 7 Apr1I 3 from 6-7·15 a.m. On Apr1I I , Cflel AlklN wll perlorm For Muelc'. Apr119111 1:30 p.m T\ck91a In $10, $7 end '5. lnforrnlllkln ::I end 9:30 p..m. ~ F1icSlly end Selurct.y through Apt1I. Tldl9la ... tk:llet•. eel 680-3444 AdmlMlon .. tree. lnlormetlon 952~. 542-17t0 Q. $2.50. lnformetlorl 833-5548 ~ ~EYLANO, Anllhelm. bilts llOlldey telthltlee through April 10 ELKS LOOGE. 410t E Wiiow St., Long 8-:tl. Orenge Cout ,, FULL~HTON CIVIC LIGHT OPERA. 2111 W. CommonWMlth, irlCUM the M• 51r9e1 Electric81 Pwllde Ind ap«:illl .-...rtell~. Co19ge Bend wt1 perform Apr11 3 In the Tout Room fl'om 1.3CM.30 ~ fulle'1on. MdtloN lot "Aoww Orum Sona·· wll be Mid Apr1I 4 end 5.' Howe .. be 9 e.m.-mlelnlOM ttwoug11 April 2 end 9 e.m.-9 p.m. Apr1I 3 pm AclmlM6orl• $2 a. PrinclpeM, dMoert end c:norw -needecf. INorTnMlon 5ze..M32. ~ \. \. "11111111m.. > 'O a: EASTER -DINING ,GUIDE ~ Easter ·Sunday Party Featuring "The South City Band" from 3:30 P.M. ,.,,., c1 •• ,., •• Bal/el lr••ell 9 A.N. • 3 P.M. l•llel Di••er 3:30 to I P.N. ll£ ·BIRN 14982 Redhill at Edinger TUSTIN 730-0115 Tbis Easler Lei Us Lead you lo Tem1lalioa! • Baked Honey Cured Smoked Ham I with Champagne Sauce SB. 95 • Poached Fllet of King Salmon, Beurre Blanc • Lobster Tall and Tournado Sauce Bordelaise •Roast Young Duckling with f fresh raspberry sauce · • Tender Prime Ribs of Beef, -1 Au Jus Plus many morr hol~y specials. Compllmrnwy glass of Chalrrp;JgM Punch. ChlldrMS portions ilVill~. Srrvttl 11 am 'i\watd Winner ..... to 9 pm. • 3801E.0oAST HWY. , ~ORONA DEL MAR 759-1854 Family Easter Diaiag Cha~~~~~: P~~unch Children 12 and under $2.95 Ham and Egg Special Plus Fruit and Salad Buffet Easter Dinner $7.95 Baked Ham Sweet Potato Fresh Vegetable and Salad Buffet Served 4-10 P.M. Childs Menu A val/able Regular Menu Available EASTER DINING GUIDE OPEN EARLY FOR A SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Serving Brunch from 9 a.m. Serving Dinner from 4 p.m. -Fresh Seafood • Prime Rib • Grog 2735 W. Cout Hwy. 642_3431 Newport Beach Served 5-10 p.m. ~ Reservations At The Newport Pier Requested FESTIVE EASTER DINNER Sun .• April 3, 1983 Featuring: Halibut Steak or Chicken Cordon BleU • Shrimp Cocktail • Soup or Salad • Fresh Vegetabte du Jour •rolls & butter• homemade dessert • Fresh ground coffee or tea * COMPLIMENT ARY CHAMPAGNE all for only $29.95 per couple (customary tax & gratuity not Included) 2100 W. Oceanfront, N.B. 675-9900 ~ _.. ~-J..• •'I;.? ...... fl REUi EN'S OF NEWPORT BEACH EASTER FESTIVITIES Champagne Buffet Br.unc.h · 9:30 to ~:00 Easter Dinner (Regular Menu) From 3 PM $8.50 Adults $3.96 Children (12 & under) Also Featuring Our Easter Bunny and Live Entertainment Reutien·s Join us for Easter Lovely view of Newport Bay LUNCHEON 10:30-3 p.m. DINNER 4 to 9 p.m. So. Calif. Restaurant Writers Newest 1983 .4 ward Winnt"r 333 B,ayside Drive, Newport Beach h73-2733 ELABORATE EASTER BUFFET Served Pool-Side 9:30-3:00 (Weather Permitting) SKYLINER BALLROOM <A1ternate> And our Regular Champagne B1unch Served In the Mediterranean Room ,. 9:30 . 3:00 - I and meet the Easter Bunny ( Wiit! lft 1*o1Der1Pf*) who will be handing out eggs to all eood boys & girls. r _!=' ~ c<i-5,,~ ...: Disneyland • • • Gospel nj ght coming up 19 ~ 0 -Disneyland will celebrate an e=eni g of David Meece, the Joe English Band, Scott Wesley the Space Stage In Tomorrowland at 8:30 and 10:45 ~ contemporary gospel music when it p the Brown, and Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart. p.m. and 12:15 a.m . I special-ticket "Nite of Joy" on April 8. The .m. to These headliners will be featured on four stages :- 1 a.m. event will also include willmited use of the throughout the Park. Also appearing on the Space Stage during the a_ Park's attractions (except arcades) with the $11...._ evening will be Patillo, whose music is a pleasing CD price of admission. Boone, whose best known work was the blend of aoul and gospel. Patillo, formerly a lead ~ Among the pe.rformers set to appear are Debby immen8ely suo:esaful 1977 hit ~ "You Light singer with the rock group Santana, will take to the ~ Boone, Phil Keaggy, Reba Rambo, Leon Patillo, Up My Ute," will demonstrate her vocal abilif:ies on stage at 7:45, 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. Ci ~~..;__~~___;=.:..;__~~~~_;_~~~~..;__~;;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~--"'~~~~~~~~--'--~~~~~~~ ~ EASTER DINING GUIDE At the Aliso Creek Inn and Golf Course Easter Brunch. 1:31 I .I.· to 3 P .I. &c:h of our d t vtn ~l«t tnrrtts mdodt Frtsh Str•wbt rrits or Pt•c:h in Ch•mp•gnt , Hor Blutbtrry Muffins. Burm milk Biscuirs. Dinner Our Rtgul•r Mtnu, Addmon1/ly Ft•turmg Roasc Ltg of Lamb 'ro 9 P.M. 31 IH c .. s i H wy. R~n-•tion• 4 119-21183 S.•tlt £alrl- f\o• p\aJln9 AnAlmo.1 p€Af€CT PEA/on IN JUOfYH tltO// Opening April 12th ~ )> "O ~ .. . ., C') co O> ..... -S 0 U T H C .Q A S T 1: Q. < >; as "CJ 1: u... ...... ... «> "CJ c «> ~ ! 3: -.2 ii: .. , ... THI DRAllil COAST FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1983 College recall supported by teacher By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 0( ... IWlr ..... •ten The campaign to recall five Coast Commun ity College Di.strict trustees has received the formal support of the American Federation of Teachers chapter which represer;its 640 full-time lnstructora. David W ufield Chris Hamilton •• union AFT president Phillis Basile said the unfon had been attempting to remain neutral on the recall campaign because of current contract negotiations •with the district. The union represents teachers at Orange Coast, Coastline and Golden West colleges. But she said the union recently filed an unfair labor practice charge against the district in connection w ith con tract provisions, and this action prompted the teachers group to give Its formal support to the recall. "rm not surprised," said Coast District spokesman Richard Simon. "It's been the perception of the administration ana tne board of tn.lttee9 that the union bu been behind the recall all alaoc'' nae teachers union has ~n critical of the truateea for their approval of the layoffs of 114 full-tlme teachera and · adminlatraton, eU~ve at the end of the current eemeater. But former Orange Coast Collece student David Warfield. who is apearbeadlna the recall drive as chairman ol Taxpayers. Alliance to Save Communlty Colleges, bu maintained h e is not being direct.ed by the AFT. He Wei yesterday the fonnal support of the teachers group will add momentum to the campaign to collect signatures calling foe the recall of trustee George Rodda Jr., William Kettler, Carol Gandy, Robert Humphreys and Richard Olaon. Warfield and AFT spokesman Chris Hamilton said teachers are being instructed not to circulate petitions during claaa time. The recall drive was sparked by the truateea' decision regarding the teacher layoffs and program cuta. Frizzelle assails opposition by bar By ROBERT BARKER O( .. IWIJ ......... Huntington Beach Alaemblyman Nolan Frizzelle is critical of the state Bar of. California, which is critical of his propoula to take a look at the work. of the state's judges. Jl'rizzeUe said yesterday that the auociation baaed Its oppolltion of his meuures. AB56 and AB57, on heanay. "For them to oppoee it out of hand limply says they don't want us to look at the situation (the performance and work habiia of the judgea), he said. The atate bar's governing board expressed itl opposition to Frizzelle's bills during a meeting last weekend. Friuelle, a second-term Republican, said he Introduced his two bllla to meet growing public discontent with the backlog of cases in the courts. He alao claimed there ii a miJundentandlng about what his measures will do. His legialation, he said, doesn't aeek to establiah minimum. working houre for judges. (See JUDGE, Pace AJ) Kaow tome newt? The Daily Pilol will pay ca.Ja for the three belt Ii~ e•ery week. Call u at (714) 642-4321 ~ Ext. 226 daya, or at ( 714) 642-5686 e•esdnp aad weekenclt. Top prise eaeh week it •is. Monkey business puts CdM festival • • .crimp 1n BY STEVE MARBLE or .. ._,......., Shop ownen want police to 1polo1lae for their unexpected role in a Corona del Mar 1Jdewalk celebration, which hit a eour note when otfbl"I told an or1an l(rlnder to take hia mon.lcey and ecram. Or1anlurt of l .. t Sunday'• "Sptfnatlme Promenade" claim po~ put a damper on the event when they 1howed up In aomethln1 le.a than a pertylnl mood. . "It just put a pall on the whole tl\Jni," explain9d one merchant, whO uJd 'M'd rather U.p hlt noit and name out of the whole thine· Police, \houO. take a dltfmmt vtew on the lubject, They Mid OC'pl\lz.en failed to obtain proper dty pmrutl for the feldv-1 and that police were called In to keep the merrymaken from apiWna Into the at.reet. "No cit.atlona were luued," aa1d Lt. M.lk.e BUtch, chailenalnl reportl that the tlcketa were flowtna like the ctwnpqne that (See FF.STIVAL, Pase AJ) CUSI IDITIDI 0 F~ A N Gt L 0 U N 1 V (, A L I f 0 H NI A .c' S C ENT S It might as well be summer alollg the Huntington Beac,h shoreline as beachgoen Oock to the sunny sands. Spring coaxes crowds to sun dr_enched shores By STEVE MARBLE o<ttte IWlr "'°'•ten Sunny skies and warm temperatures have brought a spring break invasion to Orange Coast beaches, where August-size crowds have gathered much of the week. In Newport Beach yesterday, about 80,000 people spread towels out on the strand, 80aldng up 70~ temperatures. "It's just like summer," said lifeguard Capt. Buddy Belahe, who noted that dally attendance ha.a ~n running cloee to 70,000 most of the week. A hot, August weekend day in Newport Beach typically draws 90,000, he said. In Huntington Beach, where construction of new parking facilities has hampered the beach draw, there were about 30,000 beachgoen on hand ye.terday. The extended weekend foncaat., aa::ording to the National Weather Service, calls for much of the same - sunny, clear skies and pleasant mid-70. temperature8. Lifeguar" from Seal Beach to San Clemente • reported they've been kept blWy during the Easter break for moat 1tudent1 because of riptides cauaed by storm-carved holes in the ocean floor. AJona the ~ to Huntlnltan and Newport. in partiallar, recent storma have left c:bannel8 and ravines that praent problems for~ awimmen and cau.e riptidea. lifeguards said. In N'ewport Beech, 27 ~ were put ca duty thl1 week to handle the expected crowcb. I>urln1 summer, the dty mmntaim a crew ot 78 guards. 'The water temperature aloQfr the Oranae a..t hM remained a nippy 60 degree. ilu. week. The result, lifeguards aaJd, is that most visitors are working on their \ans rather than their body surfing fonn. Mesa ·mulls Super block By JODI CADENHEAD 0(11'91Wfr ......... Coata Meta's Redevelopment Agency will con sider a proposal Wedne8day nigh t to increase the current eight-acre "SuperblQJ:k" at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard to about 20 acres. The proposal is to increase the redevelopment area so that it includes all the Newport Boulevard frontage property between 19th and 18th atreetl and a small triangle of shops at 19th and Harbor. The plan opens the door for pcmlble purchase of 90me oc all ol the parcels by the city, Redevelopment Director Marilyn Whi8enand said. Last month a panel of expert planners from the Waahlniton-baaed Urban Land Institute told a packed city hall audience that the expanded "Superblock" should be turned into a retail center with a small department store, restaurants, banks and theaters. Whisenand also ha a recommended that the Redevelopment Agency oorwider re-entering negotiationa with Legal limit sought on airpOrt takeoffs Nolan Frizzelle nays state' bar By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,.., ........ A legally blndina agreement that would alap an abeolute limit on the number of daily departures out of John Wayne Airport ia being sought by Newport Beach. The dty, which has apent more than $500,0QO fighting airport expansion. wanta Orange County aupervilon to aign an aareemerit that would prohibit future county leaders from increasing daily cornmerclal fllgbta. With an average player age of 33, it could be now ot nenr for the California Angeu in 1983. Page 81. Supervillon, who control the airport and currently are eyeing its future, previou1ly have rejected the city'• binding ~trequest. A legal opinion requested by aupervisora atated that lt la unlawful for the board to tie the hands of future aupervim. But offlciala In Newport Beach, In a letter to supervisors thia week, retort that a blndin1 agreement is not only legal. but la done all the time. (See AIRPORT, Pap Al) Pad.fie Federal Savi.op and Loan for development of the Superblock. with the exception of the m:nall triangle of shops. Mark Letter, aenior vice preddent for the S&L, said the firm ia interested in continuing talks that were suspended last year when the dty decided to .eek the ULI study. (See BLOCI, Pqe Ai) I Evelyn Hart wants guarantee ~ I ,)' FESTIVAL •. From Peg• A1 wu belna unoork.ed. • 'JUDGE WATCH' BILLS ... The promeMde, ·~red by the Corona del Mar Chama.er of Commerce, WU IUppoeed 1o be I promotion If f aJr tor lhop OWMl'llo • alon1 l!!ut Paclltc Cout HJahway. Simply, he aaJd, It ll to eei.bllah a Commfulon of Judicial Efficiency to study productivity and efficiency and to make recommendation• to the Legial.8Jure. He alao disputed clalma by bar repretentaUvea that the creaUon of the commission mJ&ht ralae questions on divialon of powen ln government. A s he envisions It , the cornmillion would be comptiaed of two appofnteea by the 8QVemor and one appointee from the au.te Senate and Miembly. Three retired judaea. trom the appellate, 1uperlor court and municipal court levels, would joln the panel. He aald the leglalature creat.ea judgeships and authorizee staff members and would b e abdicating Its authority if It didn't study conditions. Balloons w•r• 1old , refreth.mentt were •rvcd, a hot alr balloon wu d.Jtplayed, a lix· foot Easter Bunny hopped around, and an Euter bonnet cont.at WU l\al(ed. Merchanta said thlna• were gotna swlmmlng}y unUl omce,.. showed up and started uking about a required 1peclal event pennit that mu.t be 1.-ued by the city. AIRPORT LIMITS ... ~he organ iflnder and hi.a pet aplder monkey were told to leave. Police explelned that wit.bout authorization, it ta illegal to have a "wUd animal'' on city "We ~esperately need to know how many flights there are going t.o be and have a guarantee that It is golng t.o stay the same," Mayor Evelyn Hart said. Currently. there is an average of 4.1 daily takeoffs at the airport spread amoog (7) alr camera. Supervisors are aet April 13 t.o decide if the number of daily departures should be increased. Those cl08e to the action suggest that 55 flights would be the desired number. Newport. which is in the BLOCK ... ' ' · Other propoSals that will be considered during the 7:30 p.m. meeting at City Hall include: -Preparation of a _plan for development of "The Triangle" at 19th and Harbor. -Studying a proposal for a shoppers lane along the east side of Newport Boulevard. ' -Closing Harbor Boulevard between 19th and Newport If a Costa Mesa Freew~ route down Newport Boulevard is choeen. -Preparation o1 an urwm design plan for the entire 200-acre redevelopment area. Mosquito n ests raide d It's springtime and people are getting that old familiar itch. And it's coming moeUy from swamplands near the South.em California Edison Co. power plant in Huntington Beach, which baa been turned into a breeding ground for mmquitoe9. The area waa attacked tMs morning by chemical-wielding crews from Orange County Vector Cont.to!. But the moequito population seems t.o be off to a fast •tart because warm, humid weather has followed record rainstorTRs. aguna Beach r-"*' remo'f9d-fhe ,_window ol 1 wHde C*l<ecl on TNliA SU-and 8ouOI Coul Hlgmwey i.te '-1 lliQlll llfld-. preperlng lo m ... • _..,, wfth a ~a. 11ereo end Ille Wind-ttMll, llefofe 111 olflcet lltGPPed by to ct-a the cer and rec:ognlll9d the--.. -~ 10 I lrlel>cl ol hiL Thi -.... dw9l'd """ euepk;lon ol auto burglery llfld IMllc:lou9 rNlr.hlel. A -lee ol fOUt ree!Oenllel ~ which ooowrred 1111 nlghl ere being lnvelllgefed by polloe !Odey. " le nol ~ shadow of the airport, wants the limit to remain at 41 takeoffs. "It Ls not 10 much what the airport is that concerns ua, but what it will become," Hart said ln the letter to supervisors. "Creeping expanaion haa confronted ua fOf' more than 20 years. and we fear it will never end." Hart said a binding a~ent on takeoffs la the only that will "assuage" fears ln the ach city. CJ•ealO•HTIAL mm ~•C•""- oroperty. · "The chamber seems to feel oomlortable putting all the blame on us," Blitch said. ''We don't want to get int.o a name-<:alllng situation with them. We're investigatlng the whole thing so that it doesn't happen again." But the atory doesn't end there. The six-foot F.aster Bunny entertaining the throng? He was an off-duty police officer. Downtown Costa Mesa area un der study (or expansion of usuperblock" developmen t. Newport Beach . ,_. liUrle Loulle Thtom. 22. OI "-1. wu atrMted ~lerO., In Senla AM by N9wpott 8-:t'I o.tec:tMa on ""'*'°" OI lof9l'Y She -hekl on 16.000 !Miii. A llille v-el tS60 ... ~ ltolen ~ frOnl South c-Pleza 8"°"'*'9 Irvine A cir'-Oft ~ Pwti-.y -Von KMmM A_,. dr~ ltMI\ IYOll'I hie mow.g ow 111 noon ~ II bOllnOed oft lfle ~ and lwolle IN w4ncWllllcl o1 a ow tolluwlr'll Nm. The drtvw OI the -.i cer ailled polce to bee the lllMrtlllg to 1191 far .,. damilOI- Fog due tonight IN lo.-Ulnl lj: pl V"-t lnlo T-and AllillerN. 1 Coastal Low ctouele. tog late ton1gn1 end tomorrow morning &.nny and bt.-y t-'OW .,._ Co11tel low 68. Inland 62. COMlal high ea. Intend 74. w ..... ff. 8mllll c:t.n ecMtory "°"' Point Conoeptloll -outer w.-. 10 8en Clement• tatand due 10 noro-t wlnda 10 to 20 knota with coml>IMd -of s to t2 ..... 1ncre11lno northwHt wtnda tomorrow becoming 20 to 30 knola with atrC)n9e' atternoon Q\111•. Otherwlee. mo•tlY llQllt ~ wtndt W• 10 ~ wlndt I to ti knot• with 2 10 ~ wtlld wev11. Wind• 12 to 22 knot• tomorrow afternoon. W"terty 1we111 2 to 4 fNt. Patefly low cloud• In •outhern w•t•rt. otherwtee aea-. • Temperatures .. Le .. 24 78 31 M 36 45 :zt 60 32 S$ 39 .. 40 80 e:t .. :zt 54 27 5t .. 42 33 53 29 .. 31 • 10 ... 2•----------------------------------------1 41 27 .. 44 21 54 ... ... 31 41 28 .. 41 ao 43 -47 30 UM N 18 111 12 12 M 82 82 67 42 47 :zt S4 lM 14 52 11 11 42 3.'S at 26 eo _. 4t M N 12 87 12 78 ea 62 42 72 52 es 40 42 40 '1 .. ., 55 A ... ... .. ee .. 41 56 11 eo ...,. 37 '43 3t a 411 70 55 41 40 43 37 13 33 74 M ., 41 lllf 11,llT 71 ... tO 41 41 H .. 4S 67 ... ... " ,, 16 14 42 " ,.. 12 .. .. n A 76 I ' He's got a lot of pull _ Murry a nd Pa uline Smith of Fullerton pu ll their 2-year-old son Timoth y a lon g the H untington Beach Pier. The youngster seemed to be enjoying the sigh ts and sounds. Edwards penalty retrial set By STEVE TRIPOLI Of Ille .,.., ,... • ..,, /ti prosecution request that convicted murderer-Thomas Francis Edwards face another trial to determine if he will be sentenced to death was granted yesterday In Orange County Superior Court. The new trial waa set to start April 15. and avoided the second penalty trial. Defense attorneys had argued against a new trial, saying both that the crime did not warrant the death penalty and there was little likelihood all 12 members of a new jury would agree on the question. The new trial is expected to take about two months. mostly because of tl)e lengthy process of ~te.rviewing prospective jurors. t.:ach prospecuve juror must be interviewed individually on his or her feeling about the death penalty and a wiJlingness to apply it. Edwards was convicted of the September 1981 shooting of Iberr{ at a..Cleveland National Forelt campground. Another 12-year-old, lbeni's friend Kelly Cartier, was shot in the same attack but lived t.o testJfy against F.dwards at his trial. Edwards', conviction for murdering 12-year-old Vanessa Iberri In Cleveland National Forest will not be ln question at the new trial -it will be a retrial only of the penalty phaae of Edwards' original trial In th.at first trial, the same jury that convicted the former Costa Mesa resident was split 9-3 over whether he should die or be sentenced to lite in prison without the poaibillty of parole. The majority favored r~ommendlng death to Judge James Judge, but a unanimous vote was necessary. Police nab Lagunans ·in big heroin raid Judge told lawyers for both sides yesterday that he felt the law ordered hJm to grant a new penalty trial on the proeecution's request. Proeecut.ors could have settled for the life priaon term Two Laguna Beach residents were arrested last night after a search of their residence turned up what authorities believe is between $80,000 and $100,000 ~orth of heroin, police said. Robert John Schultz, 33, and Christy Cleugh, 24, both of 974 Coast View Drive, were arrested on suspicion of possession of heroin for sale and booked into Heroin seize d in Mesa More than $:>00,000 worth of Chlna White heroin ha1 been seized by undercover state narcotict agents in a aeries of raids ln Costa Mesa and Santa Ana, authorities said. Special bureau agent J .D. Miles said nearly a half pound of pure heroin, believed smuggled into the country from Japan, was confbcated yesterday. Noboro hhikawa, 34, of Tokyo, waa &rTeSt.ed at his Costa Mesa hotel room where agents allegedly found an ounce of heroin. Kenneth Ray Watta, 31, of Costa Mesa, was taken into custody after he allegedly attempted to sell 6 ouncea of heroin to undercover agents in Santa Ana. GIVE US YOUR OLD, Orange County Jail. Cleugh also was booked on suspicion of sale of heroin. The arrests resulted from a three-month investigation by uaguna Beach and Newport Beach narcotics detectives, said Robert Rahaeuser, a Laguna investigator. A search warrant of the residence was issued yesterday, Rahaeuser said. Inside, police said they found four ounces of white powder believed to be China y.'hite heroin anO an undetermined amount of currency. Bail on Schultz has been set ai $25,000. Cleugh's bail is $50,000. Rahaeuser said the police departments have asked that bail on both suspecta be l.ncreased to $100,000. An investigation into the incident i.a continuing. YOUR TATTERED, YOUR .UNLOVED • • AND WE'LL GIVE YOU A HANDSOME CREDIT TOWARDS OUR NEW, OUR BEAUTIFUL, 0UR TREASURED ANNOUNCING VON Hf;MERT'S UPHOLSTERY TRADE-IN ! Sounds CfRt, but It's true! For 1'M) WEEKS ONLY at.ting March 31, von Hemert lntertors will pay you handeomety for your otd, \Wlwanted upholstery: m> for a sofa. $1~ for a k:we9eal, sro for a chair, and 8Y8fl $15 for an old ottoman! 'The condition the upholstery Is In dOeen't matter. What does matter Is that the credit Is applied tOVtWds the ~ of a nfNI upholstery Item aelacted from cu extenslw collections end that the t~n be within the aame h.mlture category Q.e.. a eofa for a aofa etc.) tf JN8 don't haYe Just the ttem In stock. you may apeclal order In yo.¥ eelected C(MJK. Not only will you rep&aoe 'f04X <ltd ~late y with the ftneet on the martwt today, van Hemen'• wlU meo come to yolK Otwlge Oouity home 4lnd pick '4> 'f04X ~ -of d'lllQll so \iett \oOf'I Hlrnlft k ""'°"' Ind pklt( out IOmlthlng ciMl'/ ..S """ to .... ~ ..... tln'9 hM come. NATION Jobless rate in U.S. . . . drops t~ 10.3 percent. Unemployment 11 .0-~~~ WASHINGTON -The nation'• civilian unemployment rate declined to 10.3 percent ln Matth u hundreda of thoueanda of the dlecouraaed jobleaa -not counted ln the rate - apparently waited for ttronier atanala they would find work before renewln1 their search for a job, the govenunent reported today. ·~ 10.5• Adtusted r 10.0- t .5- t.O ••• a.o-1.-• ., .. The 1ea1onally adju1ted rate fell fOI' only the leCOnd time lince the economy plunged lnto a deep rece981on ln the summer of 1981. The 0.1 percent.qe point decline in unemployment followed two montha of 1tandaUll 10.4 percent dvllian joblessneM. Source:Oept.oflll>Or Nonethele11, nearly 11 .4 mUlion people remained on the unemployment rolla. . 'Tipping tax' goes into effect WASHINGTON -The government carded lta campaign a&ainat tax ch18elers lnto the nation'• ban and reatauranta today, hoping to pick up an extra $1 biOlufi a year from wait.en and others who've fudged their earnings from tips. The Internal Revenue Service estimates that 84 percent of taxable tl1>9 received by wait.era, cabbles and othen a.re never reported aa income. Beginning today, restauranta and ban with.,11 or more employees -eome or all of whom are tipped regularly -must begin complying with a new law that, ln esaence, requires waiters and waitresses to prove they are not tipped at Jeaat 8 percent of sales. Space shuttle poised I or launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -The shuttle Challenger, PQ68ed for Monday'• takeoff. is a safer spacecraft beau..a.e of lemons leanwd from engine leaks that delayed ita ~ugural launch for 2 ~ months. say space agency offid.ala. "We nave • 1tu~ our toe, but we have not broken our leg," said Air Force Lt. Gen. James A. Abraharmon, who heads the ahuttle prosram. The faulty engines have been fixed and improved. The long launch countdown, which began Wednesday, continued to prosress amoothly toward a liftoff of America's KCOnd shuttle, .:heduled at 10:30 p.m. PST Monday. STATE Protesters flock to Reagan talk BEYERL Y HILLS -About 350 clemonatraton espousing a wide varie~ of beliefa .ouaht President Reagan'• attention outside the BeYerly Hilton l1ot.eJ Where Be.pil WU givine a defeme policy speech. De.ptte their placarda and their abouts both f« and ltpiDllt a.e.,..n•a polkia., it WM "not WI')' likely" that t.be preGdmt aw any demomtrallln on hie way tnto the hoteJ ye.terday to addrm the Loe Anaelea World Attain Council. police Officer Phil Gunning said. l>resident· Reagan, ln hil lp8fJCh, aid tbe United Statea must do a beUeJ-job of ~ lta an:na control policies to counter public oppoation to \be .cbedulied deployment thia year Qf modem m1-llea in &trope. Sheik delaulted in divorce suit LOS ANGELES -The wife of a Saudi Arabian aheik who wu awarded hall hie wealth ln a divorce auit may have to aettle for only $500 million of the $3 billion ahe sought, her lawyer aay1. Shetk Mo~ Al-Fuai, 28, of Saudi Arallia. who Md maintained a gaudy Sumet Boulevard mansion in the city's posh Bel-Air section, -' WU ordered yesterday to pey Mohammad h1a wife half hi.a ueeta. Dena WORLD Britons stage nuclear protest ALDERMASTON, ~nd -Anti-nuclear demonstraton aent thouaands qf multlOO red balloons skyward today and joined handa in a 14-mlle human chain linking three key defefUle fadlltles that apan Britain's "nuclear valley." The helium-filled balloona were freed in the early afternoon from 14 apota to mark the llnkup of tens of thousands of demonst.raton fts~ ~i=:.ucleer weapons and planned deployment of -Arabs working on new peace plan AMMAN, Jordan -Palestinian and Jordanian negotiaton are working on a compromlae peace formula to be propmed to other Arab states as a new hula for talka with bra.el, a aoun:e cloee to the talks said today. Tbe aource, who asked not to be ident:Wed, aid the compromi.e plan would Include elemmlta of President Reaaan'• initiative and the one approved by the 20-natlon Arab Leque ln Fez, Moroooo, last year. He laid lt might 80 ID far U to ~ 1--1'1 fiaht to exist ln bops of winning U.S. support f« the formula. . • Orange OoMt DAILY PILOT1'rtdey, Apnt 1, 1"3 ... Pope • • Easter· tradiiion carries on .. . ROME <AP) -Pope John Paul 11 prepared for lu&er by wuhinfl and klmlfll the fHt of 12 homel ... boya from five contlntnta In a 400·year-old ceremony 1ymbollzin1 Chrlat'• humWty. "It I. the Lord and the Muter. have He celebrai.e the EuW Vild t.omcjrow nlaht and an open-air M ... on llut.r Sunday on the .Wpe of St. Pftlr'1 BetlUce The f:>c>t·wuhinfl ceremony drew 'VoN than 7 000 faithful to the maieldc ~ of St. John Lateran, the ponUlf'1 cathednal u bllhop of Rome. aock. The pc:ipe. dr-s in • ~ linen frock, p...ed by wllllhlna Uwd.r t f«* ln a &Old bMin. 'nwn he drfed MCh wttb a ,,TtJt.e towel and bent down to ldl9 8llCh on.. 1be boyl, --11 to 13, .,.. orphanl « from broken timlll• ln ltaly, Swftarland, En1land, Canada, the Phlllppinee, Aultra11a, &thiopfa and llritna, a rebellloua £tbioDAan proytnce. 'Ibey live in a home for boys cl1rect.d by a 70~year old lrlah prlett ln the outalda1I ol Rome. w .. hed '/_our '"'· you lhaU al8o waah one another 1 feet," the. pope aald on Holy Thunday, repuW., 1n lcalJ.an the worde Jnu1 told hlt apoetlea In Hebrew at a aupper the ntaht before he wu crudtled. It had been perfonMd ~ popea for about three oentwiet until dl.lcontinued ln 1870. Pope John XlpII revived the tndJUob ln 1959 and hil euoc:...,... have contJQued it. The pope WH acheduled to carry a woc:>dm crcm at the ancient pagan n.Una near the Colo11eum In Good Friday ceremonies today. The boya • on the eqea of wooden chain on t~fr!;tfonna in front of the , ma1h alw, . oft one 1hoe and one An ntlmA&ed 1 mllllon touri1t1 and pilcrtnw haw comt to Rome for the Euler oeremanlea. I Colombia quake death toll 200 POPA YAN, Colombia (AP) - Authorltiea con.finned today at leut 200 dead from • powerful earthquake and the provincial governor appealed for help for this ahatt.ered dty, where tourlN and rellgioua pllgrtma jolJtted ln a desperate seareh for survivors. In a nationwide radio broadca1t, Provincial Gov. Amalia de &lazar laid the most urgent needs for Popayan and the surrounding area were for drinking water or water purification drup, tenta, portable stoves and large pot.I for cooking collective meals for the many homeless. Doctors appealed for drugs ,- especially pa.in killers -and allO for rat poi8on becauae many of the deat:royed buildings, aotne dating to the 17th century, were · lnfeated with vermin. First-aid shlpmenta. organized by the International Bed ero.. arrived at ilie airport ln Cali, 92 mile• north of here, from Canada, according to Radio Caracol. E~rthquake leaves Popayan cathedr~I in ruins as workers sift through wreckage. The United States, France, Spain, F..cuador, Panama and Venezuela mobilized a masalve aid effort, but the tranafer of supplies from the airport wu very difficult. officials said. Local authorities laid 132 dead had 80 far been identified and that there were about 70 unidentified bodiet. At leMt 500 were injured, authorities said. A hundred building• were destroyed In the nel1hborlng towns of Cajbio, Piendamo and Mondomo, when 15 o( the deed and 50 of the ln)ured were found. More than a dozen vtllagiea ln the area alto were hard hit but detai.la of the_ !ievulaUon were not tmbd!a~ aVllilable. Child sits in home rubble. $260 01illion • suits Bo&ota. more °rlfnf 'ooO homes. an3 other bull , i.ncludina f '!el. On of re flap the Roman Cat.ho cathedraf. were destroyed, officlala laid. Malay fam!ILN apent the night in the atr'Mla tn mak-bift ahelten of plastic and stida. ,,...~~\..~ Two law1ulta totaling $280 mllllon were fUed yesterday ~&inst Weatlnghouae Electric Corp., the firm which built three steam generaton at the on~again. off-again San Onofre Unit 1 nuclear 1tation near San Clemente. The Rlita were filed in federal court by the California utilities which own Unit 1 -Southern California Edison Co., which owns 80 percent, and San Diego Gu & Electric Co .• which owns 20 percent. The court actions aeek to recover the cost• of ateam generator repairs and related replacement power costs for the 15-month period when Unit 1 was out of service, aaid RWlllell Hawkes, an F.diaon 1pokesman. The shutdown period occurred from 1980 through 1981. The lawsuits allege negligence and faulty manufacture ln the 1team generators, which were ln1talled In 1967 at the 436-megawatt plant. to operate the power plant," the IUJtl claimed. 4 I Hawkea said thouaand1 of tubes ln a •teitm generator carry radioacti••e water from the nuclear fl..a.oo procea. In Popayan , 235 miles 1outhweat of the capital of 'l'be 18-aecond tremor muatl'iQg 5.S OD the RJcb~r a:aJe hit at approximately 8; 15 a.m. Let's hear it /Or St. St~Pid SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -It's a day to abandon all oenta, to retrace the tu.toric trail of the Deep Fat Friars, to hum along with the Born Stupid Glee Club. It's St. Stupid'• Day in San Frandaco. Ed Holmes 1s often blamed for inaugurating the April Fools Day event. which commemorates the patron taint of parking met.en.. It w• four yean ago that Holmea and the Deep Fat Friars -about two dozen people in all -lint paraded down the 1idewalk.s of the Financial Dtatrict on April 1. "We didn't have a pennit 90 we couldn't parade in the street," he laid. "Be.Ides. a permit would have gone against the whole idea. In medieval times, the feast of fools was a day of complete licenae, when everything wu turned upside down and anything went. "We wanted to continue that tradition Instead of an April Fools Day where you get your shoe*-tied together." Tbme p6oneers lnal.&BW'8t.ed t.t>e custom of bleaal~ the bank.a and throwing pennies at Grecc>-Roman hMdquarten of the Pad.tic Stock Exdwale· "We keep it light," Holmes uid. "We're not there to make fun of people. but to have fun with them.'' & atupkl thing:a will. the event has survived and @OW'l-. Clowns. Maden. atiltwal.kera and memben of the ComrDedli deJ Arte troupe will meender apl.n throulh the Flnandal DiBtrlct today after collecting at the Justin Herman Plaza in the shadow of Vailla1ncourt Fountain. "U St. Stupid had deUaned a aewer system, that's what it would~ like," said Holmes. Mus6c will be provided by the Bom Stupid Glee Club, performing "The Hymn," whoee lyric• consist of the word "hmmmmmmmmmmmm." Holme• aaid the history of the world J)l'OVidea ample evidence for the intervention of SL Stupid. .. Look. there hM to be acme hiaher power nspomlb1e fm this mea," he Aid. "We couldn't haw done It alone." "A larse number of water tubes and other componenta in the generaton had deteriorated and corrodecl 'lbe deterioration . .-!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~'!!!:!!!!! and corrosion made it impoesible Bo}s Club honors Huntington's Terry Huntington Beach re1ldent Bob Terry hu received the Boye Club of America'• 1ervlce medallion, the hifhe1t award given national y by that orpnlzation. lie aerved u president of the Hunt1n1ton Beach Boya Club from 19'78 through 1981. Truth or Consequences? Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional sale by not telling a customer what he wanted to hear. We might point out that a customer would be better off to pay a little more for our rubber padding than buy a cheaper, mushy pad that feels llke you are walking on balloons. The "balloon" pad hurts the carpet backing, causes stretching, and ruins seams. Also, this padding often flattens out after a white . What do you like about the Daily Pilot! What don't you llke? Call the number at left and your mznap will be recorded. t.ranacribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Addltlonally, we might tell you that some carpet fibers are more practical than others. A fiber that works In one texture, might "bomb" In another. The same 24-hour aoawerlq eenlte may be Uff lO record let· tera to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributon m.att Include their name and telephone number ror verification. No clrculaUon calls, please. ~ T.tl us what'• on your mind. "8J••Ml"rrl ... ~ Feel free to call for advice. 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