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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-13 - Orange Coast PilotI I j I :,. ··~ Ill' THi DRAllil CDAIT FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1983 Calilornian new Miss USA • Early parole for Diedrich rejected Former Orange County Super-vl10r Ralph Diedrich - convicted of bribery in 1979 and now aervtnc a prlaon term -baa failed to win a recommendation for early parole. A parole panel considered Diedrich's case Thunday, and will recommend the 09-year-old former supervisor be d'tl'ied early parole. If the panel's decision la upheld by parole officials in Sacramento, Diedrich'• releue date from pri10n will remain tometlme in 1984. . Upon hearing the panel's recommendation, Diedric h reportedly told two members their ded.sion was "ridiculous." Diedrich, once a central rwer (See DIEDRICH. Pase A% c11m 1111111 OR ANGE COUN TY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Grand Jury urges drop vote counter By JEFF ADLER OftMD.itrPllotSUft Orange County's $1.5 million vote tabulating system -which has broken down and caused delays during election night vote counts past-should be scrapped in favor of a .cheaper, more efficient system. · ·That's the conclusion of the Orange County G rand Jury. • "Th e Board of Supervisors should· realize that as long as Orange County r etains its present vote counting equipment, the taxpayers will incur millions of d o) la rs i n unnecessary expense," the report released Thursday concludes. Grand Ju.ror Richard Tracy, who chaired the committee which looked into the question of the vote-tabulating system, explained the county's cost of tabulating votes per registered voter far exceeds those of other comparable counties. While Orange County's election costs were $1.84 per ballot in the June 1982 primary election, San Diego County spent only 79.9 cents, Riverside County spent 69.4 cents and Ventura County spent 93.8 cents. During the November general election, when fewer ballots mean re duced costs, O ra nge County spent 59.7 cents per ballot while San Diego's election Two Mesans eyed jewel fraud • in By JODI CADENHEAD ud KAREN E. KLEIN OftMD.ilJPlot ..... costs were only 27 .8 cen ts per ballot. The problems, Tracy said, is that cost of printing ballots for the county's automated system is "so horribly expensive." He poioted out that the $1.8 million spent during the 1982 primary would come close to paying for a whole new tabulating systerp, which he e s t i m a t e d w.o u 1 d c o s t . approximately $2 million. One who agreed w\th the grand jury analysil° was county Registrar of Voters Al Olson, who said the cost of printing ballots for the county's system is much highe r than in other counties. "Over several years time, it w ould be <:ost-effective (to purchase a new system) as oppoeed to continuing with the present system," Olson said. The county's top election official added that the current system requires too many procedural steps to get a vote total. A new system might expedite vote counts, he said. Julie Hayek, 22, or La Canada figh ts back the tears as she accepts the crown or Miss USA from outgoing queen Terry Utley or Arkansas. See story, Page A3. Anaheim police detectives confirmed today they are investigating t w o Costa Mesa businessmen in connection with an alleged $500 million gem fraud scam which they say has "turned out to be more widespread than first realized. Richard Taxe, manager of the Music Market In the Mesa Verde Shopping Center, and Henry Terry , owner of the Computerized Gemological Laboratories at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive F.ast, are "definitely the ones under Investigation in this," said Dean Grose, a department spokesman. Gema displayed at an Anaheim (See JEWELRY, Paate A%) While the grand jury has been readying its s tudy of the problem, the county's General Services Agency also has been considering asking supervisors to study purchase of a new system, GSA Direc tor R .A . Scott acknowledged. ''We're in the· process of c onsidering· whether to (See VOTING, Page A%) On of re costs spark of who pays • • 11ssue By STEVE MITCHELL oftM Oellr ....... .., A consultant's •tudy leaves unresolved the question of how much of the $4 billion tab for two reactors at the San O nofre Nuclear Gen erating Station should be picked up by Southern California consumers. The report, prepared by O'Brien-Kreitzberg o f San Francisco, says the cost of constructing "'units 2 and 3 were originally estimated to be only about $437 million back in 1970. But by 1982, with Unit 2 undergoing low-power testing and Unit 3 nearing completion, the cost has risen to $4 billion - an increase of more than 800 percent. It will be up to the state Public ·Utilities Commission to determihe how much of that construction cost will be passed on to Southern California F.dison Co. and San Diego Gas and Electric Co. customers. F.d ison owns 75 percent of the plant, three miles south of San Clemente, while San Diego Gas and Electric owns about 20 percent. The consultant's preliminary findings precede a more complete study to be released later this (See ONOFRE,fa1e A%) Police, paramedics converge on scenes or multi-car accident on San Diego Freeway in Irvine Thursday. ·--INSIDE---------------------, Paul Newell of Laguna Beach ha1 hi1 place all spruced up for the eighth annual Village Laguna Charm House Tour. ~ Page Cl. Sam's hopins If the current popularity of Tom Selleek 1lgnal1 • Hollywood re.Int of the t•ll, nauecl, mu1tachloed .hero, Sam Elllou certainly flt• the mold. See TV~. UC lnine'1 Peter Campbell i1 learning the rope• ofinternational water polo a1 the United St•tet competes in the · 111 FINA tournament •t Pepperdine Uni•enity thi1 week. Page DI . Financial eolumnl1t Syl•la Porter takes a look '' the powl~ number of Soelal s.e.uy 1eama belq pe..,.tnted OD the aatlon '• elderly - ••d the Yoalll• too. PapC?. The Golden Bear of Huntington Beach u ready to roll out the red carpet in celebration or ill ninth year under the Mme man .. ement. See Weekender.· Probe due in Irvine smashup By GLENN SCOTT ofh.,..,""' ...., A multi-<:ar crash Thursday on the San D iego Freeway at Jamboree Boulevard in Irvine will be carefully investigated because of its strange circumstances, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said tod&y. A car driven by Terry Jean Blodgett, 25, of Huntington Beach, apparently set off the accident at 1:20 p.m. when it ente.red the northbound freeway and immediately cut at a right anale across its lanes, said CHP Oflicer Rick Stevens. Her car collided in the fast lane w ith a second car driven b y Daniel McGuire, 33, of Corona, causing aa many as five other cars to cras h or spin o ut, . according to witneaaes. Blodgett was listed in "extremely critical" condition. this morning in Western Medical Center's Intensive care unit. (See ACCIDENT, Paie A%) -.lllDEX-.... C4 A4 co C4 E5 C7 A6 Weekender C3 Weekender C2 Weekender co C2.C6.C7.De 01-~ ce w~ A2 ;\I JEWELRY FRAUD. • • press conference Thursday were o btained ln a search of Taxe's h u s 1ness, Grose said. The ~ems tones, which had been a ppraised at $20 million, are worth only about $2,000, he said. Allegedly, the over-appraised gems were tiaded for property or other valuables. Und e r cove r police investigatDrs, acting on a tip from a n informant, stumbled upon the alleged scam last J anuary while probing a reported stDlen goods and drug operation. Taxe was arrested March 7 at his record stDre at 2701 Harbor Blvd .. afte r allegedly turning over four pounds of hash.i.tlh to s tate unde rcove r a ge nts In exchange for property he waa to ld was ·stol er. Justic~ Department Special Agent J .C. Dear said. During the alleged deal, Taxe agreed to buy a purportedly s t o le n 197 9 M e rcede s In e xch a nge for a 1956 Ford Thunde rbird and $107,000 in gemstDnes, agents said. A search of Taxe's stDre and fashionable Los Angeles area home turned up seven pounds of hashish, as well as numerous cut gemstDnes, authorities alleged: Taxe, wh o could not be reached for commejlt, was c h a r ged a t thl-l t time wit~ receiving stolen property and rx-c:omon and l8le of narcotics,' authorities Mid. M•whlle, the publicity whichihe Anaheim invatiption received has •parked calla from •far away as Great Britain from people who feel they may have been duped out of property or peraonal pcme9liona in the ICUD, Groee said. "T his ia muc h more widespread than we ever knew," he aid. "We started ge~ calla yesterday a1 soon aa the newspapers hit the streeta, and Jt hasn't •topped .. 1be totahaunber of victims in the cue la abnoet impomible to determine at this point, he sakl. Pe>IQ aid 20 victima would have to be found before any llf9Pedl could be charged Wida conspiracy to defraud. "We juat don't have the rnanpowet to trace down all the letds we're getting," Gniee laid. The C8lle will probably be placed in the hands of the FBI or the State Attorney General if it keep mushrooming, he added. Locally, police departmentJt in Oranae Coast cities have received a smattering of phone calls from people who have been approached by people with similar offers. ACCI DENT PROBED ... McGuire is in the same unit in stable condition. Three other cars were involved in the collision, Stevens said. The d river of one, Patrick Thompson. 25, of San Diego; was treated for moderate injuries at Tustin Community Hospital. RiChard Lee Forste r, 39, of Garden Grove and Eric Lee, 23, of the El Toro Air Station, were unhurt, S tevens said. ONOFRE. • • year to aid the PUC in making its decision. _ The report cites F.dison's claim that about $2.3 billion of the oost is due to regulatory effects which represents 65 percent of the cost increase. T h e consultan ts gave good marks to Edison for financial and t.ons t r u ction ma nage ment, q uality co ntrol a nd project management. When in full operation, the twin 1,100..megawatt reactors are C'xpected tD provide power tD a million families. Several witnesses called the CHP offices in Santa Ana after Thunday's craah to report that Blodgett made no attempt to avoid the accident with McGuire aa her car shot onto·the freeway. Stevens said officers will look into the caae to determine why. The accident caused two northbound freeway lanes to be blocked for more than an hour and traffic backed up for several miles. DIEDRICH. • on the Board of Superviaors, was convicted in May 1979 of recetVing about $75,000 from a de~per in return for helping to change the status of some land owned by the developer. He waa fined $5,000 and .entenced to a one-to-14-year pri9on term. He al80 pleaded no contest to aeparate chargea he concealed campmgn contributions made to other politicians by funneling them through 8880ci.ates. MESA BOOK SHOP lower. The average hardback sells for $4 or $5. Customers with a paperback book to trade can pick up anothe r one for only 20 cents. AJthough the book-filled shop rnijht look like a disaste r to the unknowing, Apollo · employees know just where to find, say, a 60-rear-old book on pirates or one of their 10 copies of the "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." "We're a browser's book.store,'" said Leonard Davidson , as he directed a customer to a paperback bestseUe~. "We ~y not ~w w~ere everything is, but we can point you m the right direction." And if you can't find just the old clal8ic or science-fiction thriller you want, the Curries promise tD track it down for you. They own three warehouses stocked with more volumes. The Curries, both avid readers, decided to buy the shop six months after it opened in 1961. i t's been a labor of love, said Currie. Until their family was rat.ed, they ran an mdustrial supply company to pay the billa. The bookstDre ls now th eir full-time )>b. Her lucky day Danie lle Tejada of Costa Mesa, a seventh grader at Ensign School in Corona del Mar,-Clefies--superstitio.IHm Hi~y !.t--~'"' 13th. And why not? It's also her 13th birthday. Fast-food firm hi·ts trash ,Cost 8y ROBERT BARKER OflMDelJNot Se.ff The people at Wendy's Old- Fashioned Hamburgers say they would like to se e some old- fashioned free enterprise put back into the trash collection business in Huntington Beach. In a lette r to Mayor Do n MacAllister, company officials said they want to be serviced by a rubbish collectDr of their· choice because of "high costs." But they say th ey are .,., ........ .._... prevented from doing so becau.e of a long-term contract between the city and Rainbow Disposal of Huntington Beach. A Rainbow official vigoroualy defended company f ees T hursday. He contended that Wendy's isn't comparing "apples to apples.·· Wendy's says it pays $282 per month for trash collection at its restaurant at 16082 Golden West St. But it says it pays only $170 per month in L ong Beac h ; $193.65 in Garden Grove, and $216.90 in Anaheim. Rainbow Vice President Stan Tkaczyk .:!aims, however , the Huntington Beach costs are based on the level of services. He said Wendy's pays $90.35 for trash co llection at its restaurant in Santa Ana. He said that one trash bin is picked up three times a w eek for that amount. Bu t he said two bins are collected six limes a week at the restaurant In Huntington Beach. U the same service was applied in Santa Ana, he said, the bill would come tD more than $300 - more than the rate charged in Huntington Beach. Tkaczyk said the level of service ls dictated by the restaurant. in Wendy's letter, managing partner Daniel N . Bua by quest.iona the agreement. "Used book s a re just 10 much more interesting than new ones," said, Currie, u the surveyed the ro ws of worn and faded book jackets. "There's just so much more variety.'' Apollo Book Shop owner Mary-Alice CUrrie surrounded by "Why ii it that we do not have the freedom of choice to cont.net with whom we desire for rubbish collection? ''We believe that this Is an unfair busines practice." her work. " New ·cq~ no sti;anger to FV By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol'lllleDellr ......... The man hired ~ help ovenee conatruction of a new $3.8 million police station In Fountain Valley la no stranger to the corridon of City Hall. Former Fountain Valley Councilman Eugene Van Dask has been retained as a consultant to work on the police station conatructlon contracts and tD help auure+ the facility Is built as specified. Hirina a consultant on special projects ii a routine matter in moat cities, but the agreement with Van Dask Is unusual in several respects. First, Van Da.sk will receive not one cent in salary. Second, the job ia viewed as therapeuUc -Van Dask's doctor has tDld city offidala the work should help the former councilman recover from a heart condition and othe r medical ailments. Van Deak Is well qualified for the po8t. A certified purchasing manag er, h e administered c ontracts f or Roc kwell International before medical problems forced him to retire. He was appointed to the Fountain Valley O ty Council in early 1981 to fill the unexpired term of Roger Stanton, who waa elected tD the Orange Co~ Board of Superviaors. Van eerved on the council until the aprlng 9f 1982. In an interview, Van Duk said he volunteered to help with the police station becaWle the new building was a pet project while he was on the council. He s a ·l d th e original oonstruct:ion bids ~ht by the city thia year had loopholes that be and City Attorn~y Alan aurns corrected before the bid ,.;;.pFoceM ._-:;~. __ - Eugene Van Dask volunteers his service lf he remains in good health, Van Dask said he will stick by the project until the station is completed. "There's a lot wrong with my· body, but there's nothing wrong with my~" he said. V¥ Duk said his comultant aervica could COit $100 an hour on other projec\11, but he aa1d he agreed to work for free on the police station because of the rehabilitative benefits and because be fell an obligation to help Fountain Valley. "I th.Ink I owe something tD this city," be said. "And I'm trying to provide tome aervioes to thi• city to the beat of my biJ.tty." ~· .,.., ............ Orange County's ballot-counting machines al work. The Grand Jury says they should be scrapped. VOTING MACHINES. • • From Page A1 recommend the board take an approach similar to the one recommended by the grand jury," Scott said. Instead of sc rapplni the s yste m , however. GSA i s conslderlni recommending the system be retained for use in smaller elections, for which the equipment "1s su i table," he explained. Purchase d In 1979 without ever having been u9ed to count votes in an election anywhere, the county's vote system wu the focus of a 1980-81 grand jury report that criticized the manner in which supervlaon procured the system. 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Sagan opposes space d efenses WASHINGTON -Astronomer Carl Sagan says the Reagan administration's effort to develop advanced space defenses would provide a "h(gh-priced insecurity," instead of a shield against nuclear attack. Sagan and more than 30 other U.S. scientists have sent an appeal to President Reagan and Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov urging negotiations on a treaty to ban all space weapons and anti-satellite systems. Cancer claims cancer columnist CHICAGO -Jory Graham, who for six years reached out to fellow cancer patients in a syndicated Chicago Sun-Times column, died Wednesday of cancer at age 51. Miss Graham began the column, "A Time to Live," in 1977, when her cancer was diagnosed, for "all who are living with and dying of cancer." I 'Chance' of arms agreement seen WASHINGTON -U.S. arms negotiator Paul H. Nitze says "there's a chance" of an agreement with the Soviet Union by the end of the year to limit nuclear missiles in Europe. But administration officiala doubted a breakthrough would come in the round of talks that opens next Tuesday in Geneva. STATE Placerville r.,outh top speller Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Fr'lday, Ma 13. 1983 Al California .beauty wears USA KNOXVILLE. Tenn. CAP) -"I'll pro. l bly set up an offJce 9n-camera interview ,he mo.t • tiara The new Mila USA, Julie Lynne with all~ when We all valu..educatJon. Hayek, i • a green -eyed over," she sild. clutching• doien Filly-one young women from Californian who wanta to be a red r ose11l1 ahe posed tor all the at.atefl and the Distri.ct of de nti.at and says her mom ii the photographits with her mother Colwnbla, ranging ln age from 17 greatest peraon she eve'f' met. and grandmother moments after to 24, competed in the contest, He r crowning· Thunda.y niaht her win. ~hich was a~ged for the first before a nationwide t~leviafon In addition to the cash, Miss tune ln Knoxville. . audience means the 6-foot-10, Hayek will receive a new sports A pan~l of 11 relt!brity judges part-time model will c.ompete in car, a mink coat and a screen test chose Miss Texas, Lisa Gayle the J uly 11 Miss Universe cont.est b y Paramoun t ·Pic tures in Allred, 21, of Fort Worth, as first tn $t. Louis. Hollywood. , runner-up. She was voted by Miss Hayek, from La Canada, She is 22, has Ught·brown hair f,)ress photographers as Miss won more th a n $ l 5 0, 0 0 0, and is a senior at UCLA. The P hotogenic and. won t~e evening including about $90,000 in cash daughter of an airuAe pilot.. and a gown competition. Miss Hayek and scholarships and already has high school-guidanee-·coumelor, place~ f·ha<t, in · swimsuit a use in mind for some of the Miss Hayek told master of competition. loot. • ceremonic-0 ~ob Barker in her Miss South Carolina, Margaret Tornadoes, hail plague MV!west; blizzard rages By Tbe Aasociated Presa officials said. Thunderstorms hurled One possible t ornado in tornadoes, a foot of rain and hail Oklahoma damaged a barn , the size of baseballs at Oklahoma machinery and a farm home east today while the. remnants of a of Mangum in Greer County spring blizzard dusted weste.rn Thursday evening. North Dakota and eastern Elsewhere in that state, Montana, where up to two feet o{ tornado warnings were issued snow was on the ground. Thursday evening for Garfield, Residents oi some cities in Kay and Kingfisher counties, but Wyoming, which also got almost no major damage was reported. two feet of snow earlier in the "Th ey didn 't affect a n y week, w ere greeted by the population centers." said Jim coldest morning ever recorded so Henderson of the weather late in the season. It was 22 in service's Severe Storms Forecast Al.ll8on Criaao, Zl, ol Columbia, was choten. .ec:ond runn~r·up. Miss Loulalana, Pamela Jo Forrest, 20, of Baton Rouge1 was Jhird and M jsa North OaKota, Elizabeth Jaiger, 22, ot Fugo. was fourth. Mis s lowa -Dana Ruth Mintzer, 21, of Des Moines - was chOC1en "Mias Amity" by her fellow contestants. Barker and actress Joan Van Ark of television's "Knot's Landing" were hOBts of th.e two-- hour show on CB.5. Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band of Nashville also performed. , ORINDA -A Placerville youth took a deep breath, spelled • f-u-1-c-r-u-m and wal,ked off with $520 dollars as the new state high school spelling champion. Andrew Kohler, who finished 10th ·among 12 finalista at the contest last year, won $500 from the state Rotary Club and $20 on a bet with his father. The ~erup was Laur:!l Smith of San Luis Obispo. Third was Casper, Wyo., two degrees colder Center in Kansas City, Mo. than the record set 30 years ago. Baseball-size hail pounded In Lander, Wyo.t for~sters Erick and pea-size hail pelted said 20 inches of snow from this othe r a reas of western and week's storm brought the year's nQ.rthem Oklahoma. Friends and relatives wait at Miami airport {or return· or" hijac.ked plane. _al!!rte _La_ure!·bf_ot~~untr._ --_:-• _ California girl dies in transplant MINNEAPOLIS -Ten-month-old Jennifer Railey of Ontario, Calif.,· one of the youngest children to undergo liver transplant surgery, died as the ope.ration was being performed. University of Minnesota H08pital spokesman Ralph Hu~r. said the toddler's condition was unstable from the time the surgery started Thunday afternoon. · LA cuts bottled water to save cash , I.PS ANGELES -Thlrating for ways to solve a $142 milli~ budget defidt. Mayor Tom Bradley has ordered an end to bottled W•ter ~ city employees. Dropping the service could' save $100,000 •year, he estimated. Paintinss slashed at SF museum • ~ FRANCISCO -Five paintings by American pelnt.er Mark Rothko, valued at a total of $2 million, were slashed du.ring an exhibltiot\ at the San Franci9CO Museum of Modem Art, police said today. The works, all oil on canvas, "were defaced by acratching a Z on them with a sharp instrument" somet.ime between 1:30 p.m. and 5. p.m. Thursday, said Sgt. John Madden. He said there was no suspect in the vandalism. WORLD Cronkite returning to the air Cronkite LONDON -Former CBS News anchonnan Walter Cronkite will be back on the air telling his audience "the way it is" as voters prepare to go to the p.olls in Britain's June 9 election. Cronkite retired as anchor of the "CBS Evening News" in 1981 but still works on special projects for CBS. He will be interviewing politicians, analysts and ordinary Britons fo.r two "World in Action" programs to be broadcast May 23 and 30. Minister ousted from Saudi Arabia ~ RIYADH -A former Fresno minister has been deported along with fou.r others from Saudi Arabia for religious reasons, said a Seattle man who also was thrown out of the country. The Rev. S . William Ant.ablin was pastor of the Riyadh Int.ematJonal Christian Fellowship, an interdenomtt\ational group of expatriates Uving in the Saudi capital, for three years. The deportations c.ame after fellowship leaders were questioned by police, although no arrests were made, said Kenneth 0 . Smith of Seattle. Thatcher warns of complacency LONOON -Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher warned her Conservative Party againat complacency after ye t another QPinion poll predicted a landslide victo~ for .t:i.er over the Labor Party in the J une 9 general election. Heca.lllng the 1948 U.S. presidential race, T hatcher told Conservative legislators: "Dew ey got complacent while Truman worked . . . Opinion polls do not win elections. Work does." total to l.61 inches, the second Up to a foot of rain fell in heaviest on record. _southwest Garfield County and At leasLseven twJaters w.er.e _ flQo.d.i.Jlg_ Y'J4~S repoJ t e_5! in H1·1· °"'Cked ··a·1·r11·ner sighted Thursday night in Drummond. g1 Kansas and Oklahoma but there A flash flood watch was issued were no reports of injuries, for central anq no rtheast "" Oklahoma and west-central 718 • • Pullout M=tcihl"a~~r ~~ ~~~!.\>f returns to 1r.1.1ani1 rejected by Syria? NETANYA, Israel (AP) Israeli, Lebanese and U.S . negotiators failed today to complete work on the texts of an agreement to withdraw Israeli Lro ops from Lebanon . I n Damascus, Syria was reported to have rejec ted the accord that would be a fi.rst step toward re moving foreign troops' from Lebanon. An Israeli spokesman said that Israelh Leban~ae and U.S . negotiators would meet again Sunday to work on the texts. He said the problem was lack of time. The spokesman. Avi Pazner of the Foreign Ministry, refused to comment on Syria's reported rejection of the accord. Asked whether the development was brought to the attention of the negotiators, Pamer said, "We are dealing today with an agreement with Lebanon. and that is all that was discussed." The Israeli spokesman said it was necessary to study the texts very carefully "to avoid surprise in the future." He recalled an important difference in the texts of the U.N. Security Council Resolution 242 ad opted in November 1967, in which the ~lish version spoke of Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab "territories" in the West Bank while the French text spoke of "the territories." The argument over the 1967 textual difference atill continues. Israel prefers the English text because it does not imply the total withdrawal as does the French text. rain during a six-hour period ~ ending at 1 a.m. today. Winds gusting to 70 mph were reported Thursday night near' Marshall, Mo .. while heavy rai.ns cauaed Qath floodinl in 1>9rjons of north ce ntral 'Texas, •the Weather Service said. Me.anwhile, about 20 inches of snow b lanketed Lewistown. Mont., by midnight Thursctay. closing three highways. MIAMI (AP) -A Capitol Airlines jet landed safely in Miami today after being hija.cked to Cuba by an ''exotic" woman wearina a \Ufban '¥ho was arrp.ed with a . flare pist61. It Via& the ~nd time in two weeks the flight had been hijacked. "She had a white turban," said passenger Camillo Delgado. a journalist for In Flight magazine. Prices dip again Decline third in four months By The ~sodated Preti Prices at the wholesale level fell 0.1 percent in April, the third decline in four months, the Labor Department said today. Prices were pulled down by a new drop in energy costs, but food prices climbed 1.2 percent, the biggest increase in a year, the department said. For the first four months of 1983, wholesale prices as measured by the Labor Department's Producer Price Index were down 3.7 percent on an annual basis, offsetting the 3_7 percent increase for all of 1982 .. Energy prices fell 2.8 percent. the fifth straight monthly decline. Those energy prices, however, actually reflect March declines. Labor Department analysts say energy companies report their prices too late for inclusion in the most current monthly meaaure. Economists have been saying inflation could pick up in the next few months, in part because energy prices have turned higher. But for all of 1983, some economists are forecasting wholesale prices to rise less than l percent, a rate not seen for a full year since the mid-1960s. American businesses, meanwhile, enjoyed a surge in sales in March and managed to reduce sharply their stockpiles of unsold goods, the government said in a separate report Thu1'9day. Economists said the Commerce Department report was another sign that the economy was growing more rapidly than expected, following the recession that began in mid-1981. SESAME STREET "She was wearing a wraparound sari. She was barefoot. She looked very exotic. She was very calm a nd cqllected the w hole tithe. She was a pro." The hijacker was t.aken off the DC-8 in Havana late Thursday and ''no one knows what the Cubans have done with this woman." Capitol Ai.r dispatcher Courtney Knox said at the carrier's Smyrna, Tenn., dispatch center. None of the 248 people on board was inju.red, he said. On May 1, Flight 236 scheduled to go from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Chicago, with a stop in Miami -had been hijacked to Cuba. The woman "referred to herself as Sharon and said she was born in th e United States and lived for the last seven months in San J uan and was unhappy with the United States," said Jim Freeman, an FBI agent who interviewed passengers. "She said she had never been to Cuba." Pilot Vincent Briscuso said flight a ttendant Kathy Lardiere told him the woman stopped her, said she had a gun in her purse with a magazine over it, and "if we didn't go to Havana, she would use the weapon." "Wh en we determined that she did have a weapon , the decision was made to go to Havana," said the 26-year veteran pilot. H e sa id Lardiere, of Philadelphia, told him the hijacker's hand "appeared to be on a trigger in the purse. "We need to be a little patient," Painer said, "There i.s a great deal of important technical work involved.'' SESAME STREET IS 'ABOUT TME ONLY STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HAD A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN 'S. Pamer said the delegates had worked in three committees, one each on the English and Frenc.:h texts and one on maps appended to the tiocument. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot' What don't you like '! Call the number a t left and your message wlll be recorded, IN OUR TWENTY -SEVEN Y EARS , WE HAVE CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH, IRVINE, MISSION VIEJO AND HUNTINGTON BEACH . ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. 642•6086 D:!.91.:';' ............ MOilO•v·'•tO•v N you oo not r.ave your O•P*r t>y S 300 o• caw°"'°'' Io"' •lfO y01.H CO~y w!I! Cit Ot!l•t•..S J11u100, •110 8~ll<l•Y !I ~Olt 00 M l '"•"'• y()Ut "°l>Y lly I e m C•• l»fO<• Ill • 111 .,,,, VO\# C<IO'f """ 1141 "'"""''° c.,..._ , ... , ....... '°'°'' Ot••~Coun!y "·-..... , ~~ lllNlfltlll!OfT llffc" &Wn f"""9! ......... l..,.,.,•H'9U<lf -- ' -r ·- transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. • The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· tcrs to the editor on 3ny topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name 41nd telephone number for ver1fication. No circulation calls. please Tell u11 what ·s on your mind. ORANGE COAST Dilly Pilat Thom• P. H•ler Publlt~ •n<I Chief E11ecutlve Ottlcer ci. .. 1t1ec1 ~-1t4/Mt4111 AH other det*t1Mnf1 Mt-4n1 MAIN Of'PICI 3,.'111 WHI 811y I I , eo.ta ~ CA t.4011"1!11-llO• IMO. Cllet1 MeN CA 9'8'8 COl)r•IQht 1'83 O!-. C-t ~ Compeny i.o n .... t!Ofl••· lllVt Hl llOnt. •01101111 "'""'' O• a<l'letl_....,1' llelll!l may Ot 190<~.0 wttl\Oul -1111 !"""""'!On ol CCJ11Ylighf - VOL 11, NO. 111 THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE -we TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR -WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU.) Live the life of UIS M8de better by 9urllngton OB DEN'S : iiiSiillitiiiti: 0cu•tom tl1ap11iss vinyl, p1rquet wood · LIC. NO. ..... llU PlACamA AV,£. • COSTA IEA, CA 12121 • Pim 648.4831 --148-2355 MON.·THURI. M:IO IAT. NCM I I ' A4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frkjay, May 13, 1983 Lag~na to repair fence on city land Laguna Beach wlll spend $7,000 to repair barbed wlre fencing around Sycamore Hilla later thla month ln an effort to keep vandala, hunters, fishermen and trash off the city-owned parcel. And while the Clty Council approved spending money to keep people out of the ~22-acre property, it also asked officials to find a means of allowing the public on the land from time to time. Laguna owes $7 .2 million to former ownen of the property between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads, a parcel with trails, a lake and sycamore trees. The fence mending is intended to keep trespaasera from the property -especially with the dry summer months coming up, which increases the threat of brush fires. But cou n cil members s uggested some means of allowing the public in -in a controlled atmosphere. Councilwoman Sally Bellerue aaid that perhaps a pennit system be aet up to allow fishermen, hikers, and picnickers on the property. "The citizens of Laguna Beach should have the opp6rtunity to enjoy the land they're paying for," aaid Councilwoman Bobbie Minkin. The city's recreation department wa.s asked to look into means of opening up the property and returl\-to the -<.'GUncil wUh a~---· Caring collectors DMf1 l"tlel ~oto bJ Cher'IM Slerr Chris Estes, ecology commissioner a t Our Lady Queen of Ange ls School in Newport Beach, Nancy Estes and Georgia Griffith look over 4,000 cans the student body collected . T he money earned will be donated to burn victim David Charles Rothenberg, recovering · at UC Irvine Medical Center. " Bay cleanup needs people County wary of helping Games Orange County supervisors have reaffirmed their reluctance to spend any tax dollars on Olympic Games preparations. F.choing sentiments yesterday that were addressed forcefully Tuesday by several board members, supervisors voted to make it board policy that they do not inte.nd to spend one dollar on the two Olympic e vents now scheduled in unincorporated Orange County. "It is expressly understood that Orange County shall not incur any financial responsibility or liability of any kind or nature whaiss>ever in connection with the Olympic events in this county," states the policy adopted unanimously by the board. The county lawmakers had expressed displeasure with a budget request from the county Sheriff's Department asking for close to $300,000 for additional training and equipment needed to provide Olympic security for the county events in 1984. Besides the reluctance to spend county funds·, Sui>ervisor Bruce Nestande suggested the county's invitation to host the events be withdrawn if •}lere is a potential of a terrorist a ttack. The two events scheduled during trhe 1984 games are a long-distance bicycle race in Mission Viejo, which could attract up to 100,000 spectators, and 'the modern pentathlon, slated for the Coto de Caza 1'-~~ ~~unity. 851-1350 -497-4262 ~~i.~ fJ(){1~1 ,,~ 1 ~~ \ CM DRAPERY CONNECTION Cuscom Drnpc-rtt>s Etc .... . . . For Your New Outlook 403 SPRING SALE 603 OUR MILL CONNECTIONS, DECORATING EXPERTISE & CONSCIENTIOUS SPIRIT EQUAL 40-60,.-, SAVING->! SENSATIONAL SELECTION! PRECISE WORKMANSHIP! GUARANTIED -LOWl!IT llTIMATll Fresh Red Snapper Fresh Black Cod Compare at $2.49 'h Pork Loin Compare at $2.99 Whole Top Sirloin 10-12 lb. average Compare at $4.49 Volunteers are being asked to join a half-day cleanup of the Upper Newport Bay ecological reserve Saturday starting at 9 a.m. VISIT ROGER'S GALLERY FOR A TERRIFIC SELECTION The state Department of Fish and Game will lead the work force in removing storm debris -including old tires, lumber and discarded furniture -from the bay. Those interested should meet near the intersection of Birch and Mesa streets on the north shore of the bay. Volunteers are urged to wear boots or tennis shoes and bring a pair of gloves. For more infonnation, call Carl Wilcox at 673-4034. Court class carded "How to Win and Collect in Small Claims Court" is the title of a four-hour seminar scheduled Saturday at Orange Coast College. The seminar runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Fine Arts Hall 119. Adm.IMion is $8. Tickets can be purchased at the OCC Ticket Office or at the door. Orange County attorney Paul Weinberg will explain how to sue or defend in Small Claims Court, through which a person can try to recover up to $1,500. Toastmasters meet Toastmasters Club # 179 of Westminster will sponsor a seminar on effective listening Wednesday at Rosalynn's Restaurant in Huntington Beach. The program is scheduled from 6:30 to 7:45 a.m. For more information. call 536-6682. R ealtors aid police Laguna Beach's Board of Realtors h as given a ch eck for $1 ,546 to the police department's Neighborhood Watch Program. The funds were raised during the recent Academy Awards Night sponsored by the realty board at the Laguna Moulto n Playhou.e. Th e money will be used to continue publlahing a crime prevention newsletter. Writers' seminar set A seven-hour workahop for writers, showing how to take advantage of the latest word proceaing equipment, will be offered Saturday at Orange Coast College. The le9lion, entitled "Gettlna Published with a Word Procetelng Syatem," wru run from 9 Lm. to 4 p.m. ln Room 102 of OCC's Bualneu Education Building. Fee for the prosrarn I.a $35. Tickets may be purchued at the 0CC Ticket Office or at the door. Seminar leader will be Robert M. Howlaad, 1enlor acqui1ltlon1 editor for a national publt.hlng company. Information about the aemJnar can be obtained by calling 666-6880. Style lecture slated "Pel'90Mlity Styl• and· 1tti.tlon1hlpa" wtll be the topic of a free lecture at '1-.30 p.m. Tunday at Co.ca Meta'• Newport Harbor Coun1tlln, C..ni.r. OF PATIO FURNITURE, ACCESSOREIS AND DECORATIONS. COME DISCOVER THE BEST IN PATIO FUR EAT GREAT SAVINGS JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER! 42" Leg table & 4 ~hairs reg . '825 48 " Ped table & 4 chairs reg . s901 Adjustable Chaise w/arms reg. s339 Adjustable Chaise reg. '569 Tropitone CANTINA 42 " sq. rd . table & 4 chrs. reg. s1 ,042 48 " sq. rd . table & 4 chrs reg . s1 .068 Adjustable Chaise w/arms reg. •378 SALE s595 s599 s300 _,.. Brown Jordan ENSIGN II SALE 42" Leg table & 4 '399 chairs reg. •729 48" Ped table & 4 '429 · chairs reg. saos Adjustable Chaise '199 reg. •349 Telescope adjustable beach chair ~ reg. •46 sale Brown Jordan MAU NA KEA SALE 42" Leg table & 4 s599 chairs reg. -sass 48" Ped table & 4 chairs reg . S961 Adjustable Chaise w/arrrys reg. s395 s539 $259 ' Tropitone MARRAKESH SALE 42"•Ped table & 4 s525 chairs reg . s794 48" Ped table & 4 chairs reg . s930 Adjustable Chaise w/arms reg. s302 s545 $199 Tropitone TAOPI-KAI II 42 " Ped table & 4 chairs reg. saos 48" Ped table & 4 chairs reg. S842 Adjustable Chaise reg. S264 SALE s53Q s55Q $173 ALLI BERT Hacienda table w/ 4 chrs. reg . s935 Dangari table w/4 chairs reg. •950 Dangarl tbl w/leaf/ 4 chrs reg. •1 , 135 Adjustable Chaise reg. •340 SALE '619 '629 •755 '225 Jllamil1 and d\lld counaelor CaroJ1u l'rye will IHd the dl.cu111on at the countellns center at 2900 Brtltol St., Suite 1060. '35 640-5800 AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CBNTER For rteerVltlona WJ 543·20&0. • • Open 9 to 6 dally• Son Joaquin Hiii• Rood at Moc Arthur 81vd • ~croaa lrom Fo1hlon 111and In N•wport a.ooh INDOOR PLANTS • FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • PATIO FURNITURE • ANTIQUES,~_.... _ _. , I . ' . ~------- THE RACK. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 13, 1983 OPENS TODAY AT 10:00 A.M . . SAVING .MONEY Will NEVER BE MORE FASHIONABLE. • OR MORE FUN . Tomorrow , for the first time , you can . experience the thrill of shopping at the Nordstrom Rack. You ' II save 30 -70% on a mind boggling selection of the finest top quality name brand merchandise , clothing and shoes for men , women and children. (That's right , we said shoes . Thousands and thousands of them .) And you 'll be able to charge your purchases by~sing your Nordstrom card , bank card , or American Express card . Tomorrow, you 'll be able to join the ranks of ~ whole new breed of shopper ded icated to getting the very best for the very least. You 'll be one of the smartest (not to mention best dressed ) customers in the fashion marketplace . You 'll be a member of a new bargain hunting elite . You 'll be a Rackette . Stm IOclClon: notttlwtlC comer of Sunflower Ind BrtltDI. acf'Oll from South Cc>Mt Pin a. Stor1 hours: Wllttdlyt 10:00·9:30, Slturmy 10:00·8.00, Ind Sondly 11"'00·5:00. ., - " . ., . ., '\ " ,, ·r .,. I :I ,,, . r-J , .. ,.. .~ , / .... . , '- I \ .. . I . -~ ' .. -, I ..J , • . I ' ! I I I • i I I I I • I .\.t Orange Cou, DAILY Pl~OT /Friday, May 13, 1983 ., ~ 0 ~ ~ , A Stern look at newsgathering It may go down as one of the major hoaxes of the century . Hitler's diaries. 'tareers have been ruined, repu tations tarnished and big money lost. And for what? News. The seemingly endless hunger for infonnation that keeps millions of people reading newspapers and magazines, watching TV tubes and listening to radios all over the world. The news business is just that, a business. But it is also a public trust. Checkbook journalism, as it is called, has its roots in Europe w her e new s organizations have for a number of years paid people for information. A hot story on London's Fleet Street can earn a w illing source a nywhere from fifty to $25,000 dollars. Buying such stories was not the way we did business in the United States ... not until recently, anyway. But the huge profits to be made in television and magazines has won out over good sense. CBS News is still in deep trouble over a story on Gene raJ William Westmoreland for which , it is reported in another mass medium, TV Guide, the big time producers at "60 Minutes" sh elled out at least $25,000 to people willing to talk about the gen eral's activities in Vietnam. Stern, the German magazine which is now out $4 million for the bogus Hitle r diaries, is looking for someone to blame. It's crying fraud, has fired re porters, forced top editors to resign and has the government looking for the man w ho sold them the forged diaries. Gathering news, being the first on the street or on the afr with infonnation, has aJways been a competitive u ndertaking. And there's nothing wrong with le tting the buyers be the judge of who does it best. ·But accuracy, -fairness and h onesty should remain the larger part of that d elicately balanced equation. Getting a story right is still more important than getting it first. The costly, colossal mistake made by Stern may make ne ws :executivetr:-a little.~~tcl-~'--:.!..-'t<..~!:he~ ~L'!l~'I) '~r -public is; to the best-01' tl-i~wledge, true. People who edit and publish community newspapers like ours don't usually ge t a shot at discovering Hitler 's diaries. But the basic pr~ we use to pick the day's news is the same. And. like the editors and reporters at Stern, we aren't perfect. We make errors in judgment, and sometimes in fact. When that happens, we count on our readers to help us see those mistakes, and w e hope, to understand they were made with out intent. And, for our part of the bargain, we will strive to be as {air and honest and complete as w e can . We can 't think of a bette r way to run a newspaper . Op1n1on!> eKpre~!.ed 1n tne \pace .tl>OvP are tno!.e or lhe Daily P1lol Diner v1Pw $ ,.,. Pre!>!>ed on tn1!> page are tho!>e ol lhe1r author~ dnd arl 1sh Re.ider commenl 1!> 1nv1t ed A<l<lre~\ The Dcl1ly P1101. P 0 Box 1~. Costa M ew. CA 92621> Phone 11141 6H·4371 MAILBOX R eagan 's the b est To the F.ditor: In my o pinion . President Reagan will go down in history as one of the greatest presidents of all time. After inheriting one of the worst messes our country has ever been in, he abs accom- plished a miracle. Let's look at the record: Inflation cau sed by the Democratic "give-away artists" was cut Crom alm06t 14% to 4%. This means t h e average American family has almost $2,- 000 more purchasing power annually than they had under the Democrats. Interest rates under the Democrats topped 21% and are now less than 11 % and still going down. The rate of government growth has been cut by one- third. Tax benefits for the middle income producers have started to cau se a turnaround in our economy -one that is ri ot artificially s t imulated by increased government spending. Graft, corruption and waste are being rooted out of government a nd will you listen to the bureaucrats scream. Our armed forces are being rebuilt after being t o tall y neglect ed by t h e previou s administration. The quality of recruits is no" the highest sine~ the a ll-volunteer force was established 10 years ago, and the re-enlistment rate is at a 19 year peak. AU this has been accomplished in less than 3 years in spite of a hostile press and a Congress that on one hand pledges cooperation a nd then practices partisan politics even when the good of the country is at stake. H urray for Reagan! He is a man I'm proud to support. He is the best thing that has happened to our country in many a year and history wiU bear this fact out. HENRY BURKE Newport Beach In sear ch of p eace To the F.ditor ; Well, I guess we will move when the Amphitheater moves ln at the Fairgrounds. It is bad enough with the swap meet, now we will have all the rock and roll. What a shame. Such a nice nei~borhood. W e mig h t loo k around Cheyenne with the M.X. at least it will be more peaceful, for a while. ROBERT H . KIENZLE C-08ta Mesa l.M. BDJd I Forget it "Does he love me . . . or does he not? .. He told me once •.. but I forgot." Who first wrote the foregoing? Although the untitled four-liner has been credited to various latterday wits, It w as written, In fact, about 100 years ago. and researc he rs ~an 't Identify the author. Wh e n the r es taurant reteatehers say the three--martlnl lunch la giving w ay to the old-fashioned lunch. they mean three Old Fuhloned.s. The populatio n contro l authorltlem In the People's ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Republic or China have adopted an official motto: "An only chiJd is a happy child." Arn asked how our Love and War man can be expert in two so dlHerent !ields. They're not so diff e r e nt. Con ald e r the obeervation of Cervant.ee: "Love and war are the same thing. The atratage ms a nd policy are aa a llowable in the o n e as the other." Seven o ut o f 10 1pectacle1 wearers keep their gla111e1 on almost all the time they 'rt' awake. .,....,.,. '· ...... , LMfJ D.~• --.·-.............. , ... _ ..... ,_ ~-~ . .. . . . ... ·'' ', .. . ' . ' " .J. •' • ~-3 . . ~,,( .. ) . : . ? \ .·. .· , Why name names? WASHlNGTON -A few days ago, I reported t ha t n ine members and former members of Congress. including Sen . Ted K ennedy, D-Mass., had been identified in testimony before a federal grand jury and the House Ethics Committee as persons who "ma y b e usin g controlled substances purchased" through a Capitol Hill cocaine ring. The story produced a mad rush t.o~~{~nJtl<-e"!l~.}'-,Joe Callfan-2,o who is running lhe-ifOU.se invest igatio n , broke his customary silen ce about h is closed-door findings. Nowhere in his files, he said, could he £ind any evidence against the senator . I am happy to tell Califano, since he may have been too busy to check the voluminous m es personally, where he can find the testimony against. K e nnedy . Look up De tective Mic hael Hubbard 's sworn statements before an Ethics Comm ittee session on Nov. 30, 1982. AS THE undercover cop who broke the Capitol HilJ narcotics r ing, Hubbard was asked to r eport the results or his investigation. He named nine members or Congress who had been implicated in the cocaine scandal by three o r more informants. Kennedy was one of the nine. The Justice Department, picking up the cue Crom Califano, announced that its files also contained nothing that would implicate Kennedy. I can assist the Justice Department, too. since its file clerks seem to have ~-G.. JIC~s 11111111 ~ overlooked the relevant grand jury tr a n sc r i pts . C hec k Hubbard's secret testimony before the grand jury on Jan. 12, 1983. He repeated under oath the same information he had given the House Ethics Committee. If · ·.rusucenas'"bee.nunanlf!.ll> t~Lthe: sworn corroboration it would like. it's because the reluctant prosecutors turned the suspected ringleaders loose and they skipped the country. They have been extradited at last from Australia. but it's uncertain whether they'll ever testify. Meanwhile. Califano and his co h o rt s at the Ju s tice Departme nt, in their has te to defend Kennedy, singled him out from the eight other accused members of Congress. This might leave the impression that a stronger case can be made against them. SO ALLOW me to defend all nine. All have denied any guilt; none have even been indicted; all are innocent until a jury convicts them. Some of them, particularly Rep. Charles Wilson, D-Tex .. and · ·ex-Rep. Lionel Van Deerlio, D-Calif., have made convincing statemen ts or their innocence. Sources close to Kennedy also swear to me that this is a bum rap. Then why did I publish the names of the accused? ActuaUy. I withheld the names for more than a year. But some of the the facts than anyone else; that h< names began to appear in the named the pos&ble cocaine users public prints. I decided, perhaps under oath before both the grand unwisely, that selective leaks jury and the Ethics Committee; were unfair and that tl'e time ~at he based _his te;sti~ony on had come to pu blish all the his 18-month mvestigauon and names. 1 cited the grand jur)l--r ~he ~tatements ot three or more t estimony and printed t h e u1Ionnants. denials. McCloskey also committed an I was also the first to publish egregious s.in by misquoting the grand jury testimony in the article he was criticizing. He said Watergate case, and I came under I "admit.ted" t~at "there i~ no withering fire ·tor doing so. In supporting evidence aga10st reua&p;t:l' ,....i..:;tn.ihk I -b.eTped -w th~ eongt'esSmen llO f1t;r as -I -- break the case and was a public know." H e neglected to tell the service. Post's readers that the column I was also the first to publish they hadn't been aJ4>wed to see exc e r pts from the sealed prefaced this statement with the transcripts in the ABSCAM case. phrase, "Except for t h e But the deeper I dug into the statements of the i1_lfo~an~" - details. the more convinced I and that the partial d1SClauner became that the government had applied to only three of the used shameful tactics. So I moved at'Cused congressmen. from praising to criticizing the M c CJ o s k e y g a v e t h e ABSCAM investigation. impression that my column was THE WASHINGTON Post, which had published the cocaine allegations against some of the accused congressmen, killed my column namjng Kennedy. The newspaper's ombudsman, Robert J . McCloskey, invited me to defend what I had written. Then he produced a full column, juslifying the Post's action and ignoring my detailed defense. McCloskey's article misstated the case. beginning with the headline ''The Anderson A llegations ." I carefully explained to McCloskey that the aUegauons came not from me but from a law enforcement officer who had infiltrated the drug ring and had a better knowledge of based solely on the testimony of former Congressman Robe rt Doman, w ho, in fact, did back up Hubbard's testimony and divulged the same names to the Ethics Committee. McCloskey was so i natte nti ve to my explanations that h e g ot Doman's name wrong and called him Michael. Finally. if the Post insists on attributing the allegations to me, it might also attribute the denials to me. For the disputed column carried both. Footnote: Apparently Califano has pulled back into his shell of sllence. I tried to reach him to describe where he can flnd the testimony he implied did not exist. He failed to return my calls. . Open season on This has been a bad year for spies. Every couple of days you read in the paper where they've caught some of ours or we've caught some o f theirs. The French, for instance, just expelled 47 Soviet Embassy people because they said they were spying. That's a lot of spies. It would be Interesting to know what secrets all those Russian agents got from the French. They'd have to get an awful lot of secret.a to make it worthwhile, becauae keeping 47 agents in Paris isn't cheap. ~en spies have to eat. ('ve eaten in Paris and I've eaten in Moecow, and if all 47 of those Russians were really spies, they should have been trying to steal the secret of French cooking. Being a spy ln Paris must be one of the moet desirable jobs any spy could have. The living is good and the French don't take spies all that aerioualy. You could probably go to a cocktail party in Paris and du.cu. what you dJd without anyone belng surprised. 11n 11110 "What is your business, Mr . Standoffsky, ir I may ask?" "I'm ln espionage. I spy for the Russian government." "How interesting. You must meet so many fucinating people when you're a spy." ''True, and most of them are other spies." LAST WEEK a Soviet citizen was apprehended (spies should be "apprehended." not simply "caught") whUe he was in the proce98 of picking up some rolls of film from the trunk of a hollow tree In Maryland. It show• that RUS1lan spies don't know much about this country. Everyone knowa you pick up your film from the druptore. We never get any information about what It is spies find out. It's always suggested that the information they take back to their country will have grave consequences on ours, but I'd like so~ more specific information. I suspect that in the past 25 years the most serious information one country has gotten about another is a list of their spies. There must be a lot of wasted effort in the s py bus iness. Scientists working o n new developments don't have any contact with the CIA or the KGB. I can imagine a spy working for years to get hold of the plans for a new aircraft, and by the time he gets them he finds they've already been printed ln Popular Mechanics. Or a spy might come running horn<! with what he thinks is a secret formula for a new chemical, only to discover that U .S . and Soviet s~ientlsts had exchanged that information at a meeting in. Sweden three years ago. SPIES ARE having a tough time of it all right, and I wouldn't be surpriaed to see them organize and form a union. Soviet and U.S. spies would all belong to the same labor organization. Soviet spies would have to honor the picket lines of U.S. spies and vice versa. Any espionage union would probably make several demands on behalf of Us m~mbera. It woul d certainly demand the right for them to be double agents. Spies, like professional athletes, ought to have the right to become free agents after a certain length of Ume, too.Uthe Russians have a really good spy, he should have the right to switch his allegiance if another country offers him more mo~y. An espionage union would certainly take up the matter of women's rights. Women seem to h ave been almost completely frozen out of the spy buslnesa ever since the unfortunate derniae of Mata Harl, but it could have happened to anyone. Mai. Harl just happened to be a woman. I don't have a very high rqard for spies. I think we should keep track of what's iolnl on ln other countries in a general way, but I don 't think we need t h e blueprints for their nuclear e nergy plants or even t h e formulas for their chemical warfare wMpona. Arnericarui have never been very aood apiea. 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( ,I -OrMge eo.t DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 13, 1918 ·19th Annual City Arts Festival May 14 & 15 Fashion · Island Presented by The Newport Beach City Arts Commission I Betty Teemen, Che1rpereon Novell Hendrlckeon P•t Kendrick Molly Lynch Jerell Rlcherd• P•ttl-0.ne l•mpeon W•lter Zlgler Fashion Island Merchants Association Speclel Thanks To: The Newport Buch City Councll Evelyn Hert, M•ror Phil Maurer, Mayor Pro~ Tem Bill Agee John Cox Barbara Rappollo Kathleen Lauren Jean Tandowsky Jackie Heather Ruthelyn Plummer Donald A. Strauss Jeff Kolin Parks, Beaches & Rec. Staff Coastllne Artists Assoc. our wry own fun tant ... bru~ poplirui,. our fbur color Jl30Z.l µmt i~ gnzat fur al 1. WtZczk-<Znd occassion.5, indudif19 90lf, P9rtitz..5 or ju_.st having fun. ma&z. prq,-finishad with cuffs. our.ei e1oncz . 44 Fashion Island· Newport Beach • 714/644-5070 1001 Westwood Bluel.· Westwood VIiiage • 213/208-3273 court advantages S1rtnsln1 Specie!: blue spire I nylon. (with purchase! Reg. S 10. ... 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Charles Rutherford, Director 12:45 Award Winners 12:50 1:00 1:30 Magical Entertainment of Michael Weber and Roger Pryor Brenda Tap of Laguna Beach and Brenda's Tappers Huntington Beach Academy of Dance Director, Sheila Hampton 2:15 UC Irvine Guitar Ensemble Director, Richard Glenn 2:45 Dorothy Jo Dance Studio Presents --Adult Tappers: Director, Dorothy Jo Hula Dance: Director, Lura McKenzie 3:~The Spinal Chords -UC Irvine Barbershop quartet 3:45 Susan Barlow Dance Academy Bonnie Wilcox, Director -Children's Ballet Theatre of Corona del Mar 4:30 Atesh Middle Eastern Dancers of Corona del Mar Mimes and Street Performers from Orange Coast College and UC lrvlne thruout matt-- Corona del Mar High School and Newport Harbor High School thruout mall __ .:fuppet Sho~~: Ne~o_rt_ Harbor Library 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. Second Staqe Al Maitland Jazz Ensemble with Guest Artists 1 p.m . to 4 p.m. Or a lot of cash? Then call clasalfled. 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RAFF 1ewe1cr PASHION ISLAND T-NEWPORT BEACH •. ' .l 0rang9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 13, 1983 ~ Arts Festlval Schedule Sund•y M•y 15 ( l 3:00 Swanson, Director Academy Susan Barlow Dance Studio of Corona del Mar Children's Director, Bonnlw Wiicox Children's Ballet Theatre of Corona del Mar 3:30 Mitch & Allen, Comedians ~~STA~ : lntructlon by Betty Teeman 4.-00 Ateeh Middle Eastern Dancers of Corona del Mar Mimes and Street Performers: Orange Coast Coffege, UC lrvlne, Corona del Mar High School and Announce Award Winners Brenda Tap of Laguna Beach 12:U 1:00 1:15 Magical Entertainment of Michael Weber and Roger Pryor Barbershop Quartet of UC Irvine . SECOND STAGE; Newport Harbor High School Huntington Beach Academy of Dance Al Maitland Jazz Ensemble with Guest Artists 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Shella Hampton, Director 2:00 4 p.m. UC lrvlne Goepel Choir UC Irvine Guitar Ensemble ~lchard Glenn, Director 2:30 Dorothy Jo Dance Studio of Corona del Mar .. 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SI I f \,V. ~ ~~ I UI 11!!11 I ~o ~s i 11 Good T1111-1-13 ... , ~ ~ 'O~~~ J,.t lllll.1111• ill_lililJJI~ I ~~RUSSO'S~~ , ............ d ................. N•::::r- La1una ll'Ul1 Mlall 14111"-9 ... ...,,. , ....... 11q .. ........... ...... ... ...,, Summer Music Festival opens July 21 - Fuhlon llland'• 15th Annual summer Mu.le Feetlval wtll begin July 21 and continue for llx coneecutlve Ttiurtcfay evenlnga at 9 p.m. at Stao-Court. The popular band concert• attr.cted crowd• In eXGeN of 75,000 lut year and fMtured top name grou~ Ilk• L• Btown and Tex Beneke. t PerfotmancM <>'*' wtttl a Premier Oala featuring L• Brown and hla Band of Renown on July 2 1. Olenn Yarbrough, a new addHlon to the concert Mriel, la ICheduled to appe1: JulY 28. _ On ~ •· The Callforn&I Symphony wlll _perform In a ''Pop• ~al under the direction of Henry Brandon. Tex Beneke wlll entertain crowds August 11 with music In the Miiier mood. ' SUNDAY HOURS 10:00 TO 6:00 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 13, 1883 U The concert Nflee wtll conclude with Brandon'• Big BrUI Band August 18. Woody Herman and The Thundering Herd, another new addition to the concert Hrlel1 Wiii appear Auguet 25. The concert Mflee 11 produoed ln-houee, and since It• Inauguration, 11 under the mualcal direction of Henry Brandon. Early picnickers can enjoy food and beverage eervlce at over 18 locatlon1 throughout the Center. Whl'8 limited unt••rved ... ting II provided at Slage CoUrt, many conoert~oer• prefer to relax on nearby lawna. The mualc fMtlval le a cultural event that 11 free of charge to the public. SALE. LAST 3 DAYS. Shop Today May 13 through Sunday May 15 for values throughout the store. Intermediate markdowns may have been taken. Selection varies by store. CAREER /CASUALSPORTSWEAR leve av. The famous alligator polo shirt, solids. Reg. 23.00 ....... 11 ... l•v• 21•;. Steeplechase cotton/polyester interlock knit logo t·shirt in stripes or solid shades. S·M·L Reg. 22.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.H l•ve 21% Gloria Vanderbilt all cotton Signature t·shirts in ten colors. S·M·L sizes. Orig. 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.H lave 33% Regular and sale priced denim jeans from Gloria Vanderbilt, Bill Blass, Sasson and Lee. I Gloria Vanderbilt stretch denims not included.1 6· 16 sizes.. Orig. 14.99-42.00 .............................. 1.11-27.H l•v• 33% Summer cotton t·shlrts by Gould, white. red, navy. royal blue, yellow, turquoise, S-M-L, orig. 18.00·22.00 ............... 11.11-12.H leve ave Our entire collection of regularly priced skirts including Claude and Counterparts. 6-14 sizes. Reg. 32.00·38.00 .............. 23.H·27.H leve 33% A spring selection of skirts, ·matching blouses and t·shirts from The VIiiager. Orig. 23.00-45..00 ........................... 14.11-21.H l•ve 40% Spring skirts and pants in fashion colors. Orig. 36.00·38.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... 11.H .... 21•1t Selected famous maker blouses. 6-16 sizd. Reg. 30.00·32.00 ............................... ···········-······ ... 21 .11-23.H .... 211/t All spring cotton/acrylic pullovers. S ·M·l. Orig. 19.99-40.00 ...................................... 14 .... 30.00 leve 21% Lady Arrow short sleeve petal neck blouse. Reg. 26.00 ... 11.11 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR left DV. o.von boucle coordinates Orig. 20.00-40.oo ....... 12 ...... 11 left"" Alleen nautical coordinates. Striped t-ahirts. shorts, pent• and acooters. Orig. 14.00-40.00 ............................... 1.-.a.- left a~ Koret Francisca coordinates. Orig. 22.00-54.00 .... 11 ...... 11 left 21~ Donnkennypant1 for petite or average 8-18. Reg.18.00 ... 12.11 left 21~ Satected miuel' t·shlrta. Orig. 10.00-20.00 ......... 1.11-14.11 left 21% Mardi Modes knit PolOI Orig. 20.00·24.00 ........ 14.11-17.11 leve •~ Aaaorted apring apomwur. •we DV. Act Ill black/white coordlnat81, orig. 32.00-80.00 .. 21 ....... 11 "'9olel pure._ Lady Wmn aummef' •cu for 38-44 sizes. . .•. , . 1t.ll lpeclel pure._ Pull-on polyester pants for 32·38 sizes .......... 11.11 DRESSES lpeolel ......... Jacquard and C1'9pe de chlne lllk dreues 4 to 14 .. a .II leve"" Shirtdr"'" in or ...... 49 . ..Qrig. 42.00-80.00 .. " .. 21 ...... 11 leve .. ~-12% KHll jacket dresaes. Orig. 86.00·72.00 ............. •·• leve ""_..,,. Famou1 career dreues. Orig. 60.00-90.00 .... 21 ..... 11 left DV. Poplin and linen dresses from Lesfle Fay and California Girl. For 8-14 aiz81. Orig. 64.00·90.00 .................................. II a... DV._.% Social occalion dreues. Orig. 54.00-145.00 ........ II left DV.•% Caauat. career and after five dreues for spring and sum· mer. Miues 8-14. Orig. 82.00-188.00 ............................. 11 lpeclel punheM Striped oxford cloth shlrtdreas in blue, 10· 18 .... 1t.ll 1peoW purchaM Spun polyetter sun dresses and casual dress••· , . •·• lpeolel....,.;.... Gauze dr .... 1. in women'a sizes: Assorted coloraa .11 leve DV._.% Petite career dre ... s, orig. ~.00-92.00 ...... 21.-..a.11 •we •v. on selected dretses. JUNIORS lave 21% All regulw price lzod for preteen. Reg. 18.00-22.00 . 11 ... 11.11 lave DV. Tomboy separates and coordinates Orig. 11 .00·58.00l.lt-l7.ll leve 21% all junior actlvewear, reg. 8.99-42.00 .............. 1.24-11 .IO lave 11% Mini dreue1 for junior 3-13 sizes. Reg. 28.00 ..... 00 . 11.ll-2t.ll lave 42% Twill trousera by C.H. Hale Orig. 28.00 ...... '. .......... 11.11 leve 11% Selected summer mini 1klrt1. Orig. 12.00·28.00 ..... 1.•11.11 lpeclel purchaee A super Mlectlon of jumpsuits for juniors 3-13 ... 21.11 leve DV. Casual and dress pants, llzes 5-13. Reg. 5.99-44.00 .. J.11-21.11 .... 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Low ttack· ed hHI, cloa,d back. White, natural, navy a .II ' LINGERIE leve 2'% Each and every robe In Robes, 51 . Evelyn Pearson, Kayser. Lisanne and more. Reg. 38.00-66.00 ...................... •.4t-12.• leve 209/t All regular priced teddys. camisoles. Reg. 7.00-48.00l ..... 4' l•ve 21% All cotton, knit and cotton blend sleepwear from St. Eve, Jayre and Bart>izon. Originally 12.99-42.00 ...................... 11.a-31.11 leve BV. All Vanity Fair, Vauarette bras. Reg. 11 .00· 16.00 ... 1 ... 12.IO YOUNG MEN 'S SPORTSWEAR lave DV. Calvin Klein drill painter'• pants, 28·38, orig. 29.99 •..... ~ 11.11 Seve 47% Saaaon twill casual pants, 28-38, orig. 26.00 ............ 11.11 _Seve 21% Jordactte.casual pants, chino. 28·36. orig. 24.99 ........ 11.11 Seve 20% to 21% Levi's, Union Bay denim jeans, reg. 25.00·32.00 .. 1t.M Seve 339/t Rugby·type shorts in cotton sheeting, reg. 15.00 •..... ,. t .H Seve 21% Short sleeve O.P. knit toJ)s, reg. 11.00·25.00 ....... l.~18.7l ...... .,,...,..,,. Kennington tropical shirts, orig. 20,00·22.00 -.... ·-13.11 leve 11% l.ong sl9'1ve oxford cloth shirts, orig. 19.00·21 .00 .... l ...... M .... 3'% Union Bay. Saaaon fleece tops, orig. 24.00·30.00 .. 11.11-11.11 MEN'S /CHILDREN'S SHOES Seve 21% All men's athletic footwear from Nike, Brooks and Trion. Reg. 17.99-42.00 ............... , ........................... 14.40-33.IO .... 20% All children's active footwear. Butter Brown's utra·terrific E.T.'s. Keds, Nike'•; Reg. 15.00·28.00 ....... , ........... 12.00-22.40 C HILDREN •vea% Palmettoshorta, girls' 7·14 lizes. Orig. 18.00 ............ 11.11 leve 21%4:1% Teen Connection polyester/cotton crop tops in girts' S·M·L sizes. Orig. 13.00·15.00 .................................. I .II leve 21%_.% Teen Connection rompers for girls' 7-14 sizes. Cool polyester/cotton. Orig. 18.00 and Jl.00 ......................... 11.11 leve 21% London Fog Jae Sac1® for girl•' 4-ISx sizes. Reg. 20.00 .. 14.• SpecW puroheM 3-plece camisole, pantie and slip set for girls' 4· 14 sizes. White, ivory or p11tel1 .................................... I .II leve 21% Lacy Trimfitanklets for girls' 4-14 sizes. Reg. 1.90 ........ 1.41 Seve 20%-219/t Infants' sun1uits . Reg. 10.00-12.00 ........... 7.114.11 lpeclet purcheM Carter' 1® sleepwear. Infants' stretch telTY coveralls. S·M·L sizes .................................................. I .II Print p.j.'s•Toddler sizes 2-3-4T ................................. I.II leve 21% Every carseat, carrier, infant seat, reg. 26.00-80.00 . 20 ........ 00 BOYS lev• 21% Athletic tube 10ckl. Reg. 2.25-3.50 ................ 1.11.2.11 .... 219/t Boys' 4-7 Brittenia denim jeans, orig. 14.00 ............. 11.41 Speclel purcheM Bova' 4-7 corduroy short ...................... 7.11 .... 33% Bova' 4.7 PCH jammer short, orig. 13.50 ................ I .II lpeOl911MffOheee Wonderknlt coHar model knit 1hirt1 4.7 ...... 1.11-7.11 •veaV. Bateballatylejackets, boys4-7, orig. 12.00 .............. I .II ••• 21% Boys' 8-20 status label striped knit shirts, reg. 19.l50 ...... 12.11 l•v• 21% All boys' 8·20 lhorta. manv fabrics. reg. 10.()0'..'18.00. 7.41-11.11 lave•% All boys' 8-20 Kennington knit tops, reg. 12.00-15.00 . 7 ..... .11 HOME FURNISHINGS .. ,,. 112.11 Pair of wood and cane velvet accent chairs. Orig. 580.00 pr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... , , . . . .......... •·• leve 101.11 Chippendale style vinyl wing chair. Orig. 400.00 . . . . 211.00 Matching ottoman, orig. 165.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 121.00 leve 111.00 Club chair and ottoman in olefin velvet. Orig. 700.00 .. 541.00 leve 101.00 Country upholstered rocker. Orig. 450.00 ......•.. Mt.00 leve 111.00 Tufted wing chair in acrylic velvet. Reg. 400.00 ... . .. 241.00 leve 11 ..... 171 .00 Berkline Cerromar fam ily room group. Orig. 350.0·1140.00 ... .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . ... . .. 241.11-141.00 lave 211 .00 Full size convertible sofa. Orig. 990.00.. . . . . . .... •.oo Matching pieces also on sale leve •V.-1.2% Exclusive Sealy, Simmons and Serta alee.> sets. 11 firm· nesses. Bonus bedframe with each set. Twin, Twin XL. Full, reg. 139.95 to 319.95....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.-.111.00 ... pc. Queen, King, reg. 469.95·959.95 .................. 277.00-417.00 .. t leve 301 .00 Our exclualve solid brass daybed with twin size King Koll mat· tre11 included. Reg. 1200.00 ............. , ................... •.oo On daybeds, pl8118 allow 4 to 8 weeks for delivery. Mattresses ard IC· cessorles sold Hparately. 1 le,,e 221.00 B1rc1lounger bustle back vinyl recliner. Orig. 625.00 . ltl.00 lne 211 .00 Barcalounger rocker recliner. Orig. 600.00 . . . . . . . •.OO In• 11% Catnapper leether/vinyl recliner. Orig. 1000.00 ....... 411.0I leve 41 ....... lt Wool Floketi rugs in white only. Orig. 100.00-700.00.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 11.11.-.00 leve llV. Our uclu1ive 22" solid brass urn·1hape l1mp. Reg. 125.004t.ll •we 211 .11 Tranaitional crescent sofa in blue pin-dot Herculon® velvet. Orig. 850.00 .......•...........•........................... •.II Metchlng plftCn also on sale. leve 1•1.11Pub1tyle sofe In IHther. Orig. 2950.00 ........... 1•.00 I•" •1.11 Marseille Country French cockteil table, feathered beveled glau. Orig. 1080.00 ......•......•..... , ...................•. •.oo Matching pltcea elso on Hie. l•v• 11.11.a1.oo 18th Century style cocktail. drum. end t1ble1. Orig. 380.00·480.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .• , . , . • . . . 211.-.-.0I hve 18 .... 111.11 Tr1dltion1I oak cockteil, console, lamp table1. Orie. 425.00·530.00 .............•.................... 211 ..... 11 leve 71 ..... 1.11 Aettan Boutique colltctlon of sofa, loveseat, tub chelr. Orig. 350.00·800.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 241 ...... 11 .... 11.11 Curio cabinet. Orig. 300.00 ..................... : .. Mt.II •we•" Our exclu1I~ diamond cut crystel lmporttd table lamp, ~eg. 200.00 ....................................•...........••• llMOlel ~Mee Florel prlntl end 1n pottera fr1med undtr glHs. 22•21'' t t f I f I ~ t t f f t f f f f I I I f f • I • I I 0 • I • I • I • f • • • o I o • • • • o • o O o • ' • , ••• I•" 11% Our ticclutlvt florel etched octaoonel mlrrora, 38". 3 ttvltt. Orig, 225.00 ......................................... , ....•.. •·• MEN'S leve 21% All short sleeve dress shirts. Selection inclCides patterns and solid colors in full cut or fitted styles. Seve 219/e Our entire neckwear collection. l•v• 21% All men's small leather goods 1ust In time for Father's Day. l•v• 21•1t-33•/e Spring designer slacks 1n twill. poplin or gabardine. Cot· ton or cotton/polyester. Men's 29·36 sizes.orig. 40.00 to 45.00 . . . 21.M Save JJ•t. Haggar washable polyester separates. Orig. 75.00 .. . 41.H leve 21•/1 Our entire collection of Men's famous maker casual slacks except Haggar, designer, actl~!!. Men's, 126/195/245. designer active. Men"s, 126/195/245. leve 21•1. Our own cotton interlock knit shirt in 10 colors. Reg. 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 14.11 leve zo•t. Oleg Cassini short sleeve woven sport shirts. Reg. 25.00 .. 11.H lev• 21•1. All Catalina"tenniswear. Ong. 22.00·25.00 ......... 15.H -17.H leve 20•1. Our entire swimwear collection. Orig . 13.00·20.00 ... 1.11-14.H leve 20•1. All weekend wear in Men's Active~ear, 251 . Includes Pierre Cardin. Canterbury, Boston Traders and more . l•v• 21•1e VSL cotton logo underwear. Bikini brief. Reg. 7.00 5.11 Fly front brief. Reg. 8 00 ..... ~.... . ..... _. ·..... . . . 5.H lpec:&el purcheH Jiffies terry espadrille. Non·slip rubber sole . 5.H S•v• 21•1. All Diplomat short sleeve. knee length pajamas. Reg. 15.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.25 leve 239/e-40'/• Designer short sleeve knit shirts. reg. 22.00·28 50 11.H leve 14We Assorted full cut and fitted dress shirts, • orig. 16.00·25.00 ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.H HOUSEWARES leve 41% Wearever 5-pc. cookset with non·stick Silverstone® Interior. Open stock value 56.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.H .... 129/e-71 % Old Amsterdam porcelain bakeware and serveware fl'l:>m Asta. Orig. 27.50-45.00.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 12.• lewe 21% 7-piece wok from Taylor and Ng . Heavy gauge rolled carbon steel. Orig. 40.00 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 21.11 leve 21•1t Crown Corning Pilsner glasses, set of 4. Orig. 16.00.. 11.H leve 21% 18-piece Marla glassware set. Orig. 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . 14.11 Seve 401/t Lifetime 70-piece Oyster Bay flatware set. Orig. 49.99 ... 21.M HOME ENTERTAINING leve •% Royal Doulton's Innocence white bone china 4-piece place set· ting, limited atock. Reg. 48.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.• leve 20% Noritake fine and colored stemware. goblet, wi.Q.!. champagne Reg. 10.00·21 .00.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00-11.IO leve 11'11 Our entire selection of barware in gifts. Save 73% Georgian House stainless 44-pc service for 8. Continental size Limited quantities. Orig. 380.00.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H .H .... 11% full lead. hand cut, crystal stemware and barware reg 16.00 .... ·~ ..................................... ". 7 .... . HOME DECORATION •we •v. .. •1. Malibu solid comforters, bedspreads, dust ruffles and shams. I leve •v. Made·to·measure Graber min• aluminum blinds and mint woods leve IOl/1 Made·to·measure draperies, allow 6 weeks for delivery. leve 11% to 119/1 Custom draperies, shop In the convenience of your home. l•v• 11'/o Levolor Riviera custom mini·blinds. Seve 40% on installation. ~ ELECTRONICS leve 111.11 Lloyds AM /FM compact stereo with digital tuning, phonograph, stereo ca ... tte recorder. Orig. 299.00 ............. 1•.00 Seve I0.00 Zenith 19" diagonal color portable television. Orig . 399.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jll.00 Seve ..... Sony 26" diagonal ramote color console television Ong. 1399.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1•.11 DO M ESTICS leve 1t%-D% E~ry beth towel enMmble in stock. Reg. 3.00·24.00 ...................................•.... 1.11-11.M l•v• 41'11-11% Cannon 1st quality towel selection, reg. 3.76·14.00 .. , .................... , ......... , ....... 1.11-J.ll •well% J .P. Stevens Pipeline sheets, comforters, bedskirtsend shams. Reg. 12.00-170.00 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...... 11 l•v• 11% Burlington Caren sheets. comforters, bedskirts and sham1. Reg. 12.00-176.00 ...................................... l.-.a7.4t leve 11% • llV. Every sheet in 1tock. Reg. 10.00·210.00 • . 4.11-111.11 lewe 11%-11% Every comforter and bedsprHd. R90. 50.00·525.00 .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...•... 21 ...... 11 leve •%-44% Every mattress pad In stock. Reg. 17.00·89.00 ..................................•.... 12 ....... 11 HOME APPLIANCES leve •·• Whlte·WntlnghouM 14.0 cu. ft. refrigerator with top free1er. Orig. 1549.00 ............................................... 111.11 S....11.M O'Keefe 8 Merritt 36" ges range with griddle, pilotlell lgnl• 11on. or1g. eeo.oo ............................................ m .11 H O Ml-l f ISU HE: aM JIM ..... 11.•,...... Smhh Corona !tower Cor~t tlectrlo typewriter. ,.eg, 211.00, now 244.•. ltH 1'9bete •.•......•...•... 121.11 lave ........ M & M VetMtlle nvton luggage collectlon. Orig. 31.00·97.00 • , •..•..••...... , ..•.•..••.......•..•. 11 ..... .11 le".,_. Our own Imported nylon germent bag. Orig. 80.00 .......••• THE BROADWAY ' ,, , / 1~ I I -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 13, 1NS NEWPORT SATURDAY, MAY 14 CLASSIC COLLECTIBLES Today·s coll.ectibles are comorrow·s heir- looms-objects meticulously crafted from supenor materials. Nothing speaks to quallty and the well- styled /If e as clearly as exquisite china and accessones. Time honored classics begin with a crad1- t iona I motif: hand-painted lntrlcately designed fine porcelain destined co become a collector's treasure. Classic collectibles -your signature passing from one generation to the next F A s N E w H p CLASSICS FOR MEN Gentlemen·s clothing: traditional apparel at its most demanding. Functtonal. comfortable. definitive. Tailored clothing executed 1n natural fibers-pure wool. silk and cotton- 1s highly regarded for its durability. A durability chat speaks co the wearer's commitment to quality. cfass1c1sm and a more enduring fife Great classics begin with authenticity. Cot con madras single-needle tailored sportsh1rts detailecf with button down seamless collars. conon lisle argyle sw eatervests. and top- s1ders are all basics of the gentlemen's leisure wardrobe No-nonsense classics -your signature of uncomprom1s1ng taste. I 0 N 0 T lil . . · 1 c ESTIVAL '8 3 R 0 U G H S U N D A Y, M A .Y 1 5 s l • N FASHION CLASSICS Fashion classics-tradirional and enduring: scyle that seNes as a standard of excellence. Classic clorh1ng is characterized by simple. tailored lines that remain valid year after year. • Traditional clothing 1s a personal statement that expresses an amtude cowards quality. sophistication and individuality. Fashion classics start at Fashion Island: The silk foulard necktie accenting the silk broad- cloth" shirt; the impeccably tailored natural shoulder cashmere and lambswool blazer; w orsted w ool pleated trousers and a belt executed in the finest of top grain leathery. with brass fittings. Classic separates -your signature of casual elegance. CLASSIC FURNISHINGS Tradinonal interiors-the quiet understated ambience of comfqrt and hospitality. The expression of robust yet refined, formal design. Classic furnishings start at Fashion Island: Superbly crafted design executed in the finest matenals. Timeless classics-your signature of d1st1nction. A N D T • THE lltOADWAY, IUFFUMS. BULLOCKS WILSHlltE, NEIMAN·MAltCUS. ltOllNSON'S • OVElt 70 FINE STOltES IN ALL • JUST 0,, MC•IC COAST HWY. lfTWHN MAC AltTHUI ANO JAMIOltH llVDS. IN NIWl'OIT •ACH . I . , • Ill ClllT 111 THI CIUITY Above, the wooded entryway to Paul Newell's Laguna Beach home. At right, a five-story free-standing fireplace built of rugged Bouquet Canyon stone. Use of heavy wood beams, a wood .catwalk and extenslv~ natural fighting creates an open ambiance. ·Dally Piiot Photoe by Chari•• Starr FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1983 ANN LANDERS BUSINESS OBITUARIES C2 cs C7 · Form er school teachers turn their plant h obby into a growing business. C2. A real Charmer. • • . Ne\Ne/I house among six on tour . No easy task. By STEVE ·MITCHELL O(' Ille Delly Piiot a 18ft Just imagine the challenge. Constructing a 2,000 square foot contemporary home on a small, 100 by 30 foot lot that is bisected by a small stream, and includes a 50-foot tall redwood and a gnarled myoporum tree in its midst. But Laguna Beach Realtor Paul Newell Jr., own er of Edenbri~e. ~k on the task. aided by .architect lb Christian Abel and landscape architect Fred Lang -both Laguna Beach home and garden masters. handcrafted in stone and fine wood, and located. near Wood's Cove in Laguna Beach, is one of six dwellings that will be open to the public Sunday during the eighth annual Village Laguna Charm House Tour. The tour runs from noon to 5 p.m., and tickets,. priced at $10 each, includes bus transportation Newell's home, distinctively A bottom-floor den features artwork, stereo, library When you feel puny New York, Massachusetts have the doctors By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID ._lated ,.,_ Wrlt« WASHINGTON -Americans feeling under the weather may want to head for New York or Massachusetts -that's where the doctors are. The Census Bureau also says there are 177 physicians for every 100,000 Americans on a nationwide basis -the highest rate in the country's history. That works out to one doctor for every 565 people. New York has 261 doctors for every 100,000 people~ that's one doctor for every 383 New Yorkers. South Dakota has only 102 doctors per 100,000 people; one doctor for every 980 people. "Part of it is the concentration of medical schools, part of it is the concentration of facil- ities," said Bill Smakl of the American Medical Senior pat~ol ••. Helps lower crime stats OJAI (AP) -A few dozen senior citir.ens have helped change some stereotypes and upgraded crlme fighting with an 18-month -old program in their small Ventura County town. ' The Ojai Valley Volunteer Security Patrol, comprised of volunteers ages 60-80, has cul Ojai the fts a nd property crimes by 21 percent, authorltJes said. "It has allowed me to do a better job, truly," aald sheriff's Lt. Gary Markley of the Ojai sheriff's atallon. Some In the community 65 mlles north of downtown Loe Angeles had been oppoeed to the program, but MarkJey aa.ld tt didn't laat. "Within six montha. 1 think the program was virtually 90ld," he said. "They had done about 3,000 hours of work for ua at absolutely no coat. If nothing elae, It'• chanaed the stereotype of the senior c:ltJz.en." Howard Chewning, 64 , the patrol sergeant, Mid he wu "climbing up the walla with boredom" before jolnlnf( the patrol, alona with hlt wife, Sally. Association in commenting on the high percenta.ge of doctors in certain states . "F.conomics is a factor too, Massachusetts and New York are in the higher economic range," he added, "the same is true for most professionals, engineers and so forth." On a regional basis, the Northeast leads the country in the number of doctors per capita, with 222 physicians per 100,000 people. In addition to Ne w York, Northeastern states with a high proportion of doctors include Massach~tts, with 259 per 100,000: Connecticut. with 243 per 100,000; Vermont, with 206 per 100,000 and Rhode Island, with 200 per 100,000. The second region, in terms of number of doctors, is the West, with 195 physicians for 100,000 people. The North Central states, with 156 doctors per 100,000 population, are thlrd and the South, with 154 doctors for 100,000 people, Is fourth. The current national rate of 177 physicians per 100,000 Americans Is up from 166 in 1970 and 148 in 1960. The lowest rate recorded in historical census statistics was 125 in 1930. Howeve r, that statistic did not include osteopaths, which had been counted until 1920, and were restored to the total in 1960. In 1860, the Census recorded 176 doctors per 100,000 Americans, and in 1860 it listed a rate of 176. In those two censuses, however, the total Included physlcialls, osteopaths, chiropractors and "healers.'' 1 . Here 11 a stale-by-state list of number of phyaidaM per 100,000 residents in 1979, the m<l8l recent count available: 1. New York, 261; 2. Mauachuaetta, 269; 3. Maryland, 252: 4. Connecticut. 243; &. California, U O; 6. Vermont. 206; 7. Rhode I.land, 200; 8. Hawaii, 19~: 9. Colorado, 194; 10. Mlnne10t.a, 186; 11. New Jersey, 183; 12. Pennsylvan ia, 181 ; 13. lUlnols, 179; 14. Florida, 176; 16. Washington, 174: 16. Oregon, 174; 17. Arizona, 174: 18. -Vlr5nl•, 166; 19. Ut.ah, 168: 20. Mlalou.rl, 167; 21. Ohio, 166: 22. Oelawue, 166: 23. New Harnpehlre, 164: 24. Michigan, 164: 26. Witconaln, 1:12; 26. Tcnn<.'M<.'O, 162; 27. Kanau, 161: 28. Texas, 146: 29. Nf'brqka. 145; 30. North C.rollna, 146; 31. to the h omes, parking and refreshments. Abel designed Newell's house six years ago with particular attention to the unusual characteristics of the site. The wooded terrain. ancient stream bed and several large trees were · left undisturbed. Entry to the home is by a ped estrian bridge, under a canopy of greenery. Some features: · -The fireplace, designed and built by Zachary Gould , author of "The Owner Built Fireplace," risea nearly five stories and consists of Bouquet Can yon stone. -The interior wood detailing inclll(Jes furniture designs in oak, red\W>od, and mahogany by Ric hard McG innis, whose designs have been featured in the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts. -A gourmet kitchen includes two double sinks, a central floor drain (for cleaning), commercial quality oven and a cook top griddle and broiler. -A four-passenger elevator is adjacent to the kitchen to brin_g up groceries, firewood and supplies from the garage. Other homes featured on the tour include a remodeled Victoria Beac h cottage; a two-story Tudor built by the New York Tiffany family in the early 1930s; and an old New Orleans style colonial inn, one of Laguna's two bed and breakfast guest inns. For more information about the tour, call 494-1003. Paul Newell leans on raltlng on second floor overlooking Uvlng room. WHERE MOST PHYSICIANS PRAC11CE (~"' 100.000 ~. 19801 ._.~. , ... 111 ..... y.,._ 2&1 Me .. ac~n• 2~9 .. ~ 2~2 C.-.ct1c111 1.ll Caltfortlla :J<' Sov'9I Oetlot• ....... """ 1.-.0 Wyon\lnC An!.,, ... 102 103 10-. ICIE' I :J 4P Nrw' \.•It"''' ' Louisiana, 140; 32. MalnC!t.143; 33. New Mexico, 142; 34. Oeorfl•, 137..i. 30. ~entucky. 130; 36. West Virginia, 29; 37. ~uth Carolina, 127; 38. Montana, 127; 39. North Dakota, 127: 40. Nevada, 126; 41. Oklahoma, 124; 42. Indiana, 124: 43. Iowa. 121; 44. Alabama, 120; 4~. Alaaka, 119; 46. Arkantu, 114: 47. Wyomln1. 106; 48. Idaho, 105: 49. MltllllJppl. 103; 60. South Dakota, 102. Tampering Food companies take extra precautions CAMDEN. N .J . (AP) -Food companies, conceding it may be impossible to make tamper- proof packages. instead are introducing containers that alert consumers when a product has been opened. Campbell Soup Co. recently began selling its Prego spaghetti sauce in "tamper-evident" jars with indented "buttons" on the lids, similar to thoee U5ed for years for baby food. Inscribed on the lids of the spaghetti sauce jars is a warning: "Safety button pops up when original seal is broken. Reject if button is up," said James H. M oran, a s pokesman for th e Camden- headquartered food company. "I think there's a trend industry-wide toward tamper-evident packaging. I think the cons~ want it in Ught of some re<:.'ent incidents," Moran said this week. John Reach, technical director of the Packailng Machine Manufacturers Institute in Waahing1on, D.C., said his organization, which repreeenta 200 companies that design packaging machines, hu seen an Increase in requests for tamper-evident containers. "l think the responsible manufacturert are probably trying to protect themaelvet against aome · aort of a pollonlng and are going into th.la tamper- evident or tamper-resistant pack..rina to make It plain to the consu.mer that this p.lekige haa been tampered with," said Reech. "It started out tamper-proof and the n everybody reallied there was no such animal. Then It wu tamper-resistant, and now It .hu become . tamper-evident," said Reech. Congrea alao has been acting on the problem. • Tt\e HOWie has palled leglalaUon that would make lt a federal crime to tamper with any producta detigned to be ingested. A llmllar bUl la pend.lns In the Senate. After the atlll-unaolved p<>l1onln11 with cyanide-laced Tylenol kJUed teYen people ln the Chlcqo .,... lut taJl. phaMNIC'eutkal companies ~1an Ulil'\8 tamper-reaiatant ~· \ •' --+a· r • • . ' Some thoughts to ponder T fOll llAlJI DEAR ~NN LANDER S: I read yo~ in the Orilla (Ont.) newspaper and am a devoted fan. Occasionally you pr int an Inspiring poem or an essay by another author. Will you consider this contl'lbution from the Cana dian Hemophilia Society? It was writte n by E.T . G urney, the executive di.rector. -YOUR FRIEND UP NORTH DEAR FRIEND: I like It. Tbuks to )'Oil ud E.T. (I'll bet be'• ltavlng a ball witb Uta& pair of lnltialt!) mOUGHTS TO PONDER People are anre'asonable, llloglcal, self· centered. Love tlaem anyway. If you do good, people will accuse you of self11b motlve1. Do Sood anyway. U yoa are successful, you will win false friead1 and real enemies. Try to be 1ucces1fuJ anyway. Tiie good you do wnl be forgotten tomorrow. Do It anyway. Honesty and frankness will make you vulnerable. Be bonest and lrank anyway. People favor the underdog, but they cbum up to the top dog. Fight for the 11Dderdog anyway. Wlaat you spend years building c an be destroyed overnight. Build anyway. Give the world the best you have and chances are you will get kicked lo the teeth. Give it anyway. DEAR ANN: This question is o(f the wall, but l'OT SH01S BY ~SHLEIGH BRILLIANT, THE FUTURE MAY CONSIDER ....,...., ME WRONG, BVI THE FUTURE W ON'T NECESSAR..ILY B E R.IG HT. RUFFELl!S UPHOLSTERY, INC. ••upholster •""' love 19'22 HARBOR BLVD. ll'.lfique Show COSTA MESA -50 · 1I56 Huntington Center mall dally thru May 15. 76C a gal. Super* •With C.V W.uh "'rd\.ue Bring this coupon-:' 25 Gal. Max. A~ lncendYe for you to eiq>ertence ~conS.y's New Cloth WA.shins SY*•· MLIC NOTICE Diesel* a gal. "'Mm C.V Wub ''"'h.\M 76C un1811 a gal. Unleaded* "With w W.ull l'wc:MR NEWPORT ci·nER AUTO "'IUM' ... '' '. NEWPOAl PlAt( AU10WA4H" .. ... llOQ AU't() WASH I .. , ,• .... ., ' . FOUNfAIH YAU E:T CAR WAS~ ANA,..tlM AUTO WASH• ' . ' SIEJ~AA AUTO WASH • • 1 tt •1 I '' "'' A1 OflANCE CAii WA$W .. ' \' .... v , El TORO CAA WASH• .. LAKE FCAUT AUTO WASt1' 1 • H •'1 • 1f I •t I,,. .. WOOOOAIDOf AUtOW'AS.._.. '•"'•II ,,, MLIC NOTICE NOTICE INvmNO 81D8 NOTICE Of' BULK Tf'AN~ Notice la hereby given that the (Sece 1101 .. 107 U.C.C.) Board or Trutlees or the Coaal Nollce Is hereby given 10 the Community College Olslrlcl of Credllors of Will Y SULZMANN, Orange County, Callfornla. wlll 3941 B•lslol SI., Santa Ana, Co<inty receive teated bids up lo but no of Orange, Stale of CallfO<'nla, that a later than 2:00 pm . Friday, Mey 27. bulk 1ranster Is about to be mad• lo 1983 at the Purchasing Oepaflment F RA N K M . G 0 NG 0 RA and of H id college dlSlrlcl IOC.led 11 ALBERTINA L . GONGORA. 1370 Adams Aveoue, Costa Mesa. Transferees. whose bu1lne1S Calll0<nla et wnlch lime said bids address Is 2 1152 Shaw Lane. will be publlc:ly opened and read tor Huntington Beach, County ot .li_n_111 __ _ I'd really like an answer. A friend told me that cold wat.er comes to a boil more quickly than hot wat.er and that hot water freei.es fut.er than cold water. Any truth to theee statements? -ODD BALL FROM OUT THERE DEAR ODD BALL: I ••ked Dr. Jerome Wiesner, cbucellor of Ma1aaclta1ett1 ·1D1tita&e of TeclmololY, to llelp me wl*' my reapoase. After all, wily not 10 to &Ile top? "Tile Top" aaJd a problem of Heb enraonlJUry dime•1Joa1 lllOllld be lwldled by an expert, IO Ile tvDed me over to Jolm W. Deatell. deu of science. Deutcb wd. "Nel*'er 11atemnt lt tne. Col• water will not come to a boll more qalckly dau ltot water ud bot water will not free1e more q .. ckly tba.D cold water." He tbea added, !!Tlte importut tblng to Wastrate for yoar readera I• that eiemlsta can atlll teacb 1ometlalng to pbyalclsta. even distlnttalsbed onea like Jerry Wiesner. More Importantly, It 1bow1 why It la e11entlal to ave a background In aclence, we laope at MIT." DEAR ANN LANDERS: If a woman sleeps on her back, will she develop a broad behind -like secretaries or phone operators who sit all the time? -ARTY IN D.C. DEAR ARTY: I don't need to claeck wttla MIT for t'11 one. Tiie auwer la DO -llll1es1 11te eat1 bot fudge 1uda.e1 lD Iler sleep. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My friend and I were wondering why they don't advertise intimate men's products like jockstraps and condoms on TV. When it comes to women's personal "needs," they pull no punches. -B AND T IN COLO. DEAR B AND T: Be patient. It'• Jaat a matter of time before tbey a.dvertl1e EVER'fTHING. Is pot a drug? Can LSD, PCP, cocaine and pills open new worlds for you? Stop guessing. Get the facts in Ann Landers'•ll-new booklet, "The Lo~down on Dope." For each booklet ordered, send $2, plus a long, self-addressed stamped envelope (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box n995, Chicago, m. 60611. -• .. ---. ......... ,....._'-..... Plants for sale Dave Pedersen lines up plants for the annual sale at the Horticulture Department, Orange Coast College 'in Costa Mesa. The sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 20. Proceeds will be used to buy equipment for the department. Engagement Madigan-Drummy Patricia Louiae Madigan of Newport Beach and Michael O'Rourke Drwnmy of Orange are p~ a July wedding in St. Joachim's Qitholic Church. Costa Mesa. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Giannini Madigan of Newport Beach and Gerald 'Francis Madigan of Costa Mesa. Her flapce'1 parenta are Mrs. Charles Arthur Drummy of ~-Beach and the late Charles Drummy. The betrothed co1.4p)e are graduates of Chapman College, Orange. Chief Executive of S & L -SEEKS Luxurious Ocean Front HO•E For Long Term Lease No Children Or Pets Call LuciOe Page M-F Days 213-480-1541 DA. PETER J. STEIN~ D.&Aa DR. ITBINCBOllN: rm a \'tcdm of the "bordierliJW' ~ Once a doeW -'cl I had borderline cUabeta. Ccms*te a.ta -and 20 yean lat.er -proved it .... ·i diabela. Another dodo~ l&ld I bad a bordedlne ulcer. X-raya ahowed I ctidn'L All I Md WM b~ty. Now, rm up ...u-t the dltCMR' of borderline hypertemton -"'becaute the doctor aaya my dimolic cto.n't rile abow 100. It varlel flan 90 to 96. He baa decided not to prHcrlbe anu. hypertenaive medlc:ine9. no. that make aeme? Wouldn't l be l)etter off being treated with medicine early? -MBS. B. DEAR MRS. B.: I don't believe in "borderline" d iaposi1. You know the ancient joke about pregnancy. You can't be a little bU pregnant. Either you are or you aren't. So it la with d.A8eMe. You do or don't have it. · I oomlder any diut.oUc premure over 90 aa hypertension (What ii yow' aysto1ic pre91W'e?). YOU require supervision. lkit I believe in your doctor's conservative a~ Many of ua now believe that antih~rtensive pWa abould not be U9ed unle9I the diastolic rt.ea aboYe 100. I have known many such P.lltlenta whoee pl'elBUl'ea lmproved (or, at leut, did not wonen) by attention to proper weieht and on a diet low in aodium. , Recent studlea have shown that comervative treatment hu been effective in the long run: lessening chances of complications such aa stroke, heart attacks and kidney failure. But, although conservative treatment la all riaht for most patients whoee diastolic domn't rile above 100, there are exceptions who need antihypertensives: th<J8e with changes in ECG, who have high cholesterol or who smoke. DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: My mother is in her lat.e 70s. She has been in excellent health all her life. She has never smoked, never had high blood p~ or any other medical condition. 'Yet, her memory has deteriorated over the put two years. She can still remember incident.I, names, dates, etc., from way back in her childhood. However, ahe will forget a phone call or other conversation held yesterday or a few hours ago. Ia there anything to do?-MRS.C. DEAR MRS. C.: Many readers will rec- ~ this aa a common complaint of the elderly. It s tied in with d.imiJllahin& brain circulation. I don't have anything apecific to suageat. Her condition may not wonen, yet aome cues io on t.o a aerious condition c9lJed Alzheimer's dJ8eMe _..: in which there ia gieneraliled brain dysfunction . FROM NEWPORT BEACH ~ HAVING AN AFFAIR? Try one of our helium balloon party.packs the next e YAMAHA SILE! time you're celebrating. · lncluclH: lalloons, Striftl & Ughtw1i9ht HtHMTRk. CAU US FOR AU HfUUM a IAUOOH PRODUCTS Of HUNTINGTON VALLEY 19171 MAGNOLIA 963-7144 (ot Gorf1eld N .. t to ft.Mort) JAi , ..... 1-1• Yllllhll-900 Ylllllhalt-70I , ........... . , ............ . , ... ... lOOW/dtl.._ 70 w/dt lecelnr 50 w/dt ltetlttr 30 w/dAI_.. Jways"**"' 2 •• , .... "' y ... ,.. , ... y~-55 •/dt Int .... "tUry -~Qw61 WAS 711.00 551.00 451.00 .... •.Ol/pr. •JO/pr. 2•.00 J00.00 "°"' •91.IO nt.00 333.00 195.18 459.0l/pr. 195.00/pr. 151.00 209.00 AWIO & YIJEO EQm'IDT-VRO MOVE RENTALS-SERVICE 2116 IAST COAST HIGHWAY 111111 IB. Ill 141-Hll PURCHASE OF XEROX COPIER, Orange, State ot California. MODEL 9200. The properly 10 be tranaferred la '-----------..----------.....,.----------t::~~~~::=~~=;==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~ All bids Me lo be In accordance localed al 3941 Brl91ol St., Santa with the Bid Documents which are Ana, County of Ortnge, Stale of riqw In me and may be secured In Callforn1e. ..,_ ,,. NOTlCE •-ic NO-•-.,. -~ •• 111' -•-.,. -•-.,. -the office ot the Director of Said property Is desorlbed In r~ ,.._ •~ '"-"' """'~ ,_,.. """'-. .._ ..,,_ ,_ """"'~ Purchaal"il of said college dlstrl<n. general as· Al a1ook rn tr1de. FICTJTIOU8 .,._.. '1CTJTIOUa .,_.. '9Cifri0Ui ...... ""°""°"' 9UW1i fliCfriiiiUi aJ I nil f11Cm10Ua uutm• Each bidder must submit with his llKlures. equipment and good wlll ot NAm aTAftmNT ~ ITAftmNT um ITATW ..... tTA~ ..... tTAW llMm tTAW: bid a cashier'• check. certllled the.I certain 8eau1y Salon bulllnen The followtno l)eftOl'll are doing The following l*M>nt -doing The loflowlng .,.,_ -doing The fo11cM1r1t .,.._ -doll'I The ....e.,....... .. ._... The lolowlnO ,.,_ -doing check, or bidder's bond made known as TOPPY'S and located 81 business••: busl.-M : bull-u : ~ M? ~ • ~ M: payable to the order nt lhe Coast 3941 Bristol St., Santa Ana, County FA M r LY OE N Tr ST R y MfLLER·WHITE ENTER-BEUCLER. CANNON AND THI CALAIS, 131U Yockey T 0 D 0 e CH 0 0 LE R & DOHENY .. ARK PLAZA, 519 Communlly Colleoe Olslrlct Board of Orange, S1a1e of California. The PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, PRISES, 2518·A Orange Ave., ASSOC .. 23"1 Quall Wf/'/, El TOl'o, Street, ca.tden Qrov., Oallfomla TU, 10N .......... ~ &ey, L.llgllM leecfl. CA. of Trust-In en amount not Iese bulk 1ransler will be consummated 1109 Hatbot Blv<I., Cotla M .... CA Coal• ~. CA 92$27. C11f1tom1e 92830 t2t44 ~ CllltlfNI... tlM1. than five peroent (5%) of the tum on or after the 21th day of May. 92828. Craig A. White, 261S.A Orano-Jllftlfty LM Beuoler, 23912 LOKIN INTIRPfllltlS. e odd A . lcllooler, 107" SUE KATHRYN JONES , bid aa a guarantee that the bidder 1983, at Residential Eacrow Corp.. Family Oantlatry ProfHtlon Ave •• Cot1a M .... CA 92$27. Quall w..,, 11 TOl'O, c.lfomle 92830 ganff9' per11•tlltp, 11100 .,,..,,. loftofa 1~'"1. ~ .. ecft, ..._.. ,.,,,_, 511 flw96d Bey, wlll enter tn10 the proposed 1470 Jamboree Rd., Newport corpor ation, 1 C efffornre JOfH Miiier-White, 25'9-A J-Rober1 c-. 1221t A~---.'°""'9111v-,, Olllernlil._ Llgunaleldl,CA-1. Contract 11 the ume Is awarded to Beach. County of Orange, S1ere of corporetlon, 1709 Herbor Blvd., Or.anga Ava .. Co11a Men. CA CMpman, Gerdel! Gtow. CellfOtftle 0........... ta109 lanfra M. Sollooler, 107~ THI! ANCIL A. •"d ZONA hom In the event of lellure to enter Calllornla. Cotta M .... CA 92128. 92821. t2t40 Thie~ la~ by a tonore ltrMt, N .. port heol\, ll!IAAGAfl'IET IWAGIRTV TRUIT. Into such oontrac1. the prooeed1 of So r • r a• k now 11 t o 1 h • Thia butllnetl fe conduotecl by a Tiiie buel-It oonduclecl by a Thll ~ la OOflduc1lld by a ...,_.. per.. • .._. c..or......... OelM June 16. 1'14. Limited the chec:ll wlll be forfeited. or In the Tren1faree1, ell bu1lne1t nemH oorporatlon. oen«ll pennerltllp. Q9fl8lal part,..,ltllp, K.nMlll W. K.... 11lla ~la~ by• fWtner. IOI A,,.... CoftcHta. a., caH of 1 bond. !he lull sum lhereot and addresMt uNd by Tranaferon Femlly o.nltelry Craig A. While Jlnl ._,.., __..Pittner fnClllltctllll °""""'9, CA tlt12. will be forfeited to Hid college for the three YHll IH I PHI, It Prof .... onef ~•tlOn Thi• et•t-t w• flled with the TNe ......_,. .... flled wlUI Ille T-.a -.Lt T~ A. 8dlOOlw TNa ~ la OOftdueted by a dlslrle1. different from the above. era: Robert MlchNI .._,h County Cler1! of Orenge County on Couftty Qlr1t of Orenoe County on ~. 1:-Tiiie "ll•INl'!t-... .,. fie lllllMd pei':I........,. No bidder may wllhdraw his bid NONE. Prealdenl MllY 10, tMS. N>f• fl, 1ta. o.Mw...... OOl..ty a.rll d 0..,.... OOllllty "' HOW9d .. Jolm for e perlOd for fOf!y.flve (46) d1y1 Dated: May 5. 1983, Thlt elal-l Wll flled with the l'l1t1'1 ,.,.. .... • "-"' It, "'8. __;_ GeNrll ...,._ • ener the date sat for the opening Frank M. GOflOO<'• County Clerk of Orange County on Pubfl1hecl Ora~e CoHt Dally Publllllecl Oranp Coeet ~ ....,_......_CA -~ Ore~ c..'tG;; ~ ':': C:...llld~ ':: '"4f.:':'8oerd of Trust-r-rvee Albe<1lna {~.~= May 11. 1983. '21m7 Piiot, May ta, 20, 2 , June:\;:.-: Plot, Apr. 22. 21. aqy e, 1~,~ ftlllltlllled Or•l!P coe.e"t.t Not. '-· •· Mir t.. ti, IO, tlW ._ 1. ~ !he prlVllege of rejeCtlng eny end •II Publlthed Orange co .. 1 Dally Publlthld Oren~· c o .. t D:an NUC .na Plot, """· n . It, Mey .. 1a. ,.. 1117• ,..._ bid• or 10 waive any orregularllles or Pilot, May 13, 1983 Pilot Ma 1~ 20 2 Ju 3 1 1elt...., =m=\lm=-.. I 2230 83 • Y '" • • ,,. • --_.,. a lnformelltlH In any bid or n 1ne • 2164-93 ~ NOl1C( ..._ -- - bidding, 1----------• .-PmlJCm111 AYw ...... ... NORMANE.WATSON MLIC NOTIC( "°"'10Ue...... ~.. ... •. ' === ..... ~_ ~::i1~m0~nT1~11-'ICTITIOU9 8U ... H Ml.IC NOT1Cl'. The .~:=:r~ dolrlCI TN ......... :.:::"!. Mii ~A J Tiie .......... ,.,.... It ._ ....::= orl.w-l7- Cotlegl OlatrlOt NAMI 8TATllllllNT aTATDmNT OP WITMDf'AWAL b\lllMee at: ~.. TM f9IOWlr'I ,__.. .. ,..._ ftllbleMd Orll!M 0.... o.ty PH~~b~:~e~3 ~~~n,\~co .. 1 Dally bu~:~na pwtOl'I• •r• dotno =::--.= AIOAL •11oc1Ar11. 1N11 Y"'"'n• ANO o"A'll ~.;-:ooAer L~~Ho roTll" 1t~~·l:J ,..,...,1.11.-.11.,... • • 2'52·83 ALLISTER. M cMILLAN' f'ICmtoue . um 8:::*'~ .... ~:~~=-·::.·.:~:.~ IALD, ?111....., A• I(, ATURAL ,OOH ',40 ...... ~L l1CM41 ----------BROOKES. 31 942 S. Coaa1 The lolfowlng pareon hu Jolln Hay1 , 1281~ 1 . OAtlt """*"'°"a.dl,OA , 00t(1He IOHOOL. 1 .... ta -·-f'tlll.IC NOTICE HIQhwey, Suite 202. 8outh LAoun•. withdrawn ea a Q8Mfal plrtl* from Cloverdale, Moorperlt. Oallfllfnla ~ ANO DRANl1 INC., VW1 nil Duonl. na ... A,,., """'· 0.... ..._, ~ --'Ji;i.._ffii'ii~iiiie-----------Celllornla 9'871 · Ille partnerthlp oS*•tlnO under the ISIOI a oatffornla .,_..,elloft, zlnl iJS, HUn4llWIOft ....,., 0A IM47. M""°1M 1 'ICTITIOU8 9U ... H MOl81 H. AnHrl, 779 Calle flctltloul bual--Of WllT Ofw!lllM M. Oemobell, 1Te7 M~le item..L.lu11e 100, ..._. Rull ....,,., ffll H9ll '''=I ·-r~?~ ...... lta NAMI ITATl•NT V!ll!llffe, 8a11 Ctemenl1, Oalltornla COAST LEA81 & SALO, II 1911 ar.,.. A"' Ho.1101, 0-. Mtaa, VtljD, CA ... ,.. Ayt. /If'. HUnllllflOlt leedl, CA • 0..-M _...._ TM ........... '""°" le dOlftt Tht following perton I• doing 92172 Sitter Ave., Su1t1 I<. Hulltl"91on OlllfOrnte tltl7 ~ II ~ 11iy a UM?. 1 ....._ • bu1ln-••: Darell J. Fullerton. ~.OH IMaoh, CA 92947. Tiiie ~la OOfldllOtld by a _,.. .... ., ,_..,._iaoon•....,1'1• ,__._ ... ....,.... 11UU.1f1~1•,..... O AEAT IVE t ECHNICA L SHShl ll Way. D•n • l"olnt . Th• flotltlou• bu11n1u n•m• ..,... ............ oar,eie.w ~ lfto. .,..,.., ....,..... ..................... Olllilnlla SYSTEMS, 310•·0 A11po1t Loop Cellfornlt tatH 11a1emen1 for Ille partnerllllp -Ollrleltnl ... ~ °"""' L. ....,_,,.,,.. ..... Hw Naweft .......,. ... .... Or . Cotti Mttl. CA 9at2e. ttllt butlnMt la OOfldUOt«I by a llfld on Aprll 27, 19'3 In the County Tiiie ~ -fled ...... lie Tllla .....,.. ..... W1111... Tllla .....,,_. Wll tllM wlll ttla ~-'=-~9'~ ... wlll '!!! ~~• , ............... JAM!8 VARHO. 3711 t haver corpor111on. ol Or.nge. QOUllfY Oler1t or ...._ ,,__ °" ~a.. fl~~ 81' County o.11 or 0..,.... ~on .. _ __,. ~ -...,., ~ - St , lrvtnt, CA 92714. ~Miiiet, McMlllllll ' Aorf1 ff Ml --.-~"~ Apt1 f. ttll, -10, 1-. .,.. ,.... la • ... .., fhlt !Wtlnttt l1 CondUclled by 1111 • 8tOOlt" Full -and add,_·of ,,.,_ Aprfl ' 1 ' ,.,., ' • m =ii r.(I ...... tM' M lndlvldvtl Oltatc J. l'Ulleflon wlthdtewtna: ,.ullllelleo OrMr. ow fJ\I~ ~ r.g ~ Or-.. fluU1t11d CMllle llllft Nllr Ja/Mf va1110 Prealoant Jim I'. l'lareau. 5001 ... lllor• ""°'· '-· 11, .._ , 11, 1 ,..., .. It,-~ 11, "°'· ..._ 11, IO. 11, NM ._,,II, ... t • ftla N ...... "' Thll alal-t Wft 111ed With the Thia tlatemtnt -· "'8d With the Or., Apt. I , NftpOrt IHOll, OA Oeu1ter I .. 0.-. °"""' tft Coun1y Clark of Orenoe Oovn!y on ~nly Cllttc or Orange County on •~· _.. -. April f&, fOH. APfll II. 1993. . \ Jim '· ,,..,_, Niii ...,... ,.1... ,.,... ,.,.,, Orgunize your couPon savln~s with The Supermarket Shopper, ., ~~. n.Or9fl9t... 0.....1:: Publl1h1d Orang• 00111 Dally Publl•h•d Orange OoHI Dally Publl•hld Orana• Ooaat 01Uy ,.._., ....., ... ,._ t. '9. '911- Pllot. M•Y 1a. 20. 21, June~. tte3. Piiot, Apr. u, "·Maye. ,,, 1.a P11ot, M•Y 1a, ao, n. June~. tMI appeurlh8 Wedneada)' and Sunday ln tli~ ~llfl-13 1172·9' tOet·N , ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 13, 1883 Bumpe r crop Delly Piiot Photo b~ Rlcllerd ICoehlet T h is artichoke plant apparently is making up for its lack of production la st year. Gretchen Robb of Co sta Mesa says the plant didn't have one vegetable a year ago, hut she has a lready counted 20 artichokes this year. She doesn't know why the change ... "I didn't do anything d ifferen t." Hydrangeas bloom boldly Hydrangea. are, beyond a doubt, the boldest, showiest and heaviest of summer bloomers. Their foU.ge la big and bold and the flower clusters are large and long-lasting in either white, pink, red or blue. Hydranseas are easily grow n an rich , well- draining soil. They do need a good amount of wat.er , and a p1anting location that is in partial shade for both the inland valley areas and along t he coast. They r ow so fast tha t they should be pruned to contro their shape. To have even larger flower clusters, reduce the amount of stems on each plant. P lanted now,~ hydrangea can be counted on for summer-long &!or this year and in years to come. If you want blue flowered hydrangeas, plant the pink flowered ones and treat the soil w ith aluminum sulphate. Try hydrangeas in tubs like the half wine barrel. They will da'Orate the patio, deck, under an arbor or th e front porch. Some gardeners even grow them like a hedge or along the foundation or the home under windows. Clubs schedule installations Pat Beauchamp will be installed president of the Spyglass Hill Garden Cl ub at a luncheon Wednesday at the home of Caroly n Pike. The meeting will begin with a 9:30 a.m. coffee. Other officers are Mary Hodge. vice president; Edna Hazelett, Marion Thompson and Ma rilyn Heeley, secretaries; Sharon Pence, treasurer; and Marlene Frisbie, parliamentarian. • • • lns taUation ceremonies also a re scheduled by the Newport Hills Garden. Club al a luncheon meeting at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Balboa Yacht Club. Officers are the Mmes. Orlando Ludov1se, president; John Housden, vice president; Vic tor Ziebelman, secretary; Ben Wiesen, treasurer;' and Don Anderson. parliamentarian. • • • • Ideal Container Plant IMPATIENS Low growing, great in mass planting tor bloom and foliage color. 1/3 OFF Plarit A Rose Garden! ROSE BUSHES Big Selection ;Ji· Grown by us. they're now In beautiful bloom. 5 Gal. llef1:1$1 Buy3or more wa:1:1;1 PLAN TO ATTEND OUll 7THANNUAL FUCHSIA FEST~VAL SAT. I SUN., MAY 21 I 2t Ha)lis}tt's Nursery· Florist Orchid-growing techniques wall be cilscussed 2640 Harttor Blvd., Cetta Mesa business. After their son and by a panel of Newport Harbor Oreb.id Soc~ety l\•..l=llilifiill~A~d~Qood=••h~rouefl::ll•:;y~11~·~'~;:-;:•;i:•USIC>l;:"~'-;":a.~ Hobby" grows into a business ~I ~-~~.!,RONSON The plant nµrsery is right beside the home or William and Susan Fender -two forme r school teachers -so the y can ra.ise their fe ms and keep an eye on their children at the sam e time. They have about 250,000 plants. all fe rns except for creeping fig (ficus). and t w o children. Fender's Flora, off a courury road at Apopka, Fla., the so- called foliage plant capital of the world, was orga.nized eight years ago. Producing only Boston ferns at first, the Fenders now raise 20 varieties, including Petticoat, which fan o u t a t the e nds. Roooevelt and Rabbit's Foot. Why d id the Fende rs shift from teaching to raising plants? Susan said Bill had raised orchids as a combination hobby and · members at 8 p.m. Thursday in the First Uruted 11 daughter w ere born "we decided M e thodist Church hall , Costa Mesa For to get into the nursery, which is information, call 548-2314. at home where I could tend tu _____________________ ....__ __________________ _ them while working." Hanging from many vantage points and on counters in the 28.000 square feet of gr een- house were thousands of fem- bearing pots. Bill said there were 25,000 in 8-inch containers, 20,000 in 3-inch, 30,000 in 4-inch and 50,000 "liners." tiny plants ln small pots. LLO\'D•!i -Ferns need quite a lo t o f filtered sunlight and do we ll on porches and near windo ws, . Susan explancd. "Most people overwater or keep plants in dark comers," she said. garden shun URDlllRI CHICllllT .. •Seedlings o f tom a toes, eggplant, and peppe rs can be planted in the vegetable garden. Don't forget to sow seeds o f squash, beans, corn, and radishes. •Make this summer a little easier on y o ur plants by spreading a thick mulch around them. It keeps their roots cool and helps eliminate competitJOn from weeds. / { •S ta k e and tie delphinium plants . Nothing de tracts from these heavenJy blue beauties as muc h as b roke n stalks a n d drooping flowers. •Prune spring fl owering shrubs w hile in bloom. This will encourage new growth for next year's show of blooms Use the s prays of cut branch es to fill indoor vases. The Fenders recommended Birds Nest. Holly and Boston for home inte r iors. The n ewer compact Boston, Massii and other types with fine fronds are not good for dark areas, they said. "Ferns are not hard to grow," said Susan. "They need nutrients on a regular basis a nd will respond." Be careful. All the tinte. II A fliiMlf S.M<t 4 n1, N,... ,,_,.,, & 7 /It Ail1wtlt1~f c,....,J • ,, ~.!;··-.. -·.., :- '-M '""'" I PATIO FURNITURE SAVE 33 TO 353 ON ALL ALUMONT FURNITURE IN STOCK 1£W ' FlOOlt DISPLAYS Of.SW: -All SALES fNl & AS IS BEDDING PLANTS WHY BUY USED RAILROAD TIES? MARIGOLDS & AL YSSUM (White plastic trays, ideal for Summer Sun, Ponl Pak) 93 .. :ae~ i EAUTIFUL HANGING FUGHSIA BASKETS •Pureblue •Ryeblue •Dlchondra •Tifgreen •Marathon In bloom or bud. Ideal for shady location. Reg. $1 9.98 .?.1591 FUCHSIAS Free delivery with 1,000 sq. ft. Of more. Free Information upon requat. AGAPAllTHUS Lil Y OF THE NILE •• ~~ Basket or upright Ideal for shady location 1 Gal. Siae .:~~ Ready to bloom Full sun llOW [IS~~~~~~n~ _Sc~~!~.!ERI IP . FRUIT tiiii'i IUPEI In hanging b11lcet1, pots •· ','" " ~( •Pfrlettw 1rape ·~nta rose plor1 •:1 • \ '.' I' or ground cover , :-< .: .~. 71 • •bonanza peach •Ventura peach REG. 1 GAL. ,.1;~', 1V (:\_ ':r ~~!verly Htlls apple •Almond 1A 1n one $3.98 ·~· ·N:~!}~.\',.:.·~· and many others $ ~if.ti~,~, ~·'5-:j;. VALUES TO $14.91 198 i~'~:. t:·~--~-'3'' IOW -~ __.· ~·~··~~~ CHECK OUR NEW LINE OF COLOR HANGING BASKElS AND PLANTER POTS leturn r•ur .... wlr• b••k•t with meH •n~ 1•t1 .. .00 •ff th• ,u,.h•M IN'f•• •f •new ~lket. (eft• INltllet N twft fer eech new b••k•t) All IT[MS SUlllCT TO SlOC* Ofl HMO Sale .... 5 I) tl It taa f1/lC /El MWY HOURS MON.·FRI, 7.t • SAT. 8:30 6 • SUN. 8:30.5 *'*' 5 •c ~ LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE co'l INC .... 2028 Nowport Blvd (It B•v St l Coele ll.1tM. CA 92817 I (714) ..... , •• , I l I fiA R t 'l t :1.1• TAKE NH AWICE . &ON VOORSELF IN A POOL.~ 5TAV COOLER TMAT WfJt{ l SHAU NOW TORN OVER IN ORPER TO TAN NIN EMCK 0 0 0 0 ~ i ... ~ .. : i ' i THE t'i\Mll.l' CIRCl'S HIGGEORGE by Jim Davis THIS IS NOT Wfl.L TMOUGMT our 0 0 ..... 0 by Vtrgtl Partch (VIP) I "If I plant this seed will it grow a hamburger bun?" . ~-,, -(,p "I'll give you ten second' to comt down from there!" DE:\:\IS T HE ll E:\.\('E by Hank Ketcham · ' 5'·•!> "It's bad enough sleeping with you, but do you have to talk In your sleep, too?" llOO:\ lll·l~l~l'\S NO CH~E ... ~ 13 IN TME WAA OF IBIZ SEVERAL VES58.S WERE LOST AT SEA ... l NEt:=D NEW BATT~Rl~S ·' ACCOIWIM6 TO WOOl'STOCK'S RE~M.OtE OF TMEM LIES AT TME BOTTOM Of MV WATS( DISM ... • ,(:"~A'N~. 'HowoY, STRANGEST.1 . by Ferd & Tom Johnson • * by Charles M. Schulz UHFOm.IHATELV, ~ SQUALLS MAMl'Et.SAL't\bf Of'ERATION5 ... by Tom K. Ryan Neither vulnerable. North deal1. NOlTH •KQt ~ AIUJ OAKO . .,. WEST • J 19985 <V QU 0 Q! • AJ 10 SOUTH •AO <:?65 EAST .,. <:?JIH7 0 J10975 +u 0 8' •KQ50Z The bidding: Nord! Eut S.,t.a. Wett I <:? P .. I NT P .. 3NT P1.11 PUI P .. Opening lead: Jack or +. SHOt: BRABBLE V I GOlfl 011 lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOAEN ANO OMAR SHARIF When lhit hand was dealt in a rettnl Leam makh, one declarer went down In three no trump. Tbe other demonatraled lhal the play was a relalively aimple mat· ter or lechniquc. South decided that his hand was not quite good enough for a two-over-one rctsponse. North's action wH clear cu l, despite lhe absence of a club stopper -his parl· ner al most 1urely had 10methlng in that auil. At both tables West led the top or his spade sequence. Both declarers won in dum- my. One cleclarer then led a club to his queen and West made a good play wbtn he allowed South to hold the trick. Declarer entered dum· .J"Y with a heart and led uother dub, and ll made oo dirrerenec which u rd he elffted to play rrom hud - there was no way lo tel up and enjoy the long elube, for declarer was an entry ahorl. Al the other table declarer round the extra entry lo his hand -and 111 lhe club suit al that! At trick two he led a low club from dummy and ducked in his hand! Wesl won lhe ten or clubs and continued with a 1pade inothing else was betterl. Declarer won in dummy and led a club to his queen. If West ducked now, it would not help. for declarer would bl' in hand to continue the suit. And if West won the dub, declarer would still have the ace or spades as an entry Lo his hand to cash the J'M 5l.)fZ£ IT) FANTASTIC, 110..Ql. 1, OM 1'~ 01'~~ AAMO, IUIU.. ~f~ 1'~€-1~\c.MtN ~ AA1J1t4& 'fo ~~~" l.ll'f~ M'i E.1~- 'lAA·°'-0 ~ tT'.\K ,. W l:\KERBEA:\ IT'S Al1005T TiME. TO 60 CN! WHERE'S OOR ROADI£ ~ HE~5 UP IN 1J.IE LOB&,> 5EWNG 'AIR T-~IRT5' ! :\.\'.\('\' 111111 · .ll'IMiE Pi\RKt:R 11"' WAS MOR.(; S::UN WHeN YOU HAP "f'Ht! CAR , POC"f'OR eoe>, e>u1'" NOW A1'" 1.-eAS'"f' YOU'Re A FRE:e MAN .' FOR A JUMPY STOMACH, BUY TUMMIES 1 W ONDER WHY SOME PEOPLE GET A JUMPY STOMACH •••r.iiii•~··•r1·M 'TELLll'lb YQU SO WHAT Y0V'RE 1 ELLIN~ 'THAT I OON' T ME IS TMAt ~ O()N'l KNOW/ F\EMaMBI" ANVONE ev THE NAME OF ANYONE 0'1' TIM AUSHLAND1 19 1HAi ) I 1HAT NAME, RIGHT, MR StLVE~TER 7 MH DtS TRiCl . ATTC.~RNl:Y' •• "J. kin«i or clubt and ruo tht' 1uit. Nott• that d«larer'a play wu not only perftttly aafe, but It ala.> atood t4 rain agAinst soml' bad trump breaks. Jr the auit 1plil 4 I and either defender had a sinl(leton ace, declarer would 1till prevail. Hne 1•• a.... , .. .., la· t• dH'-1' trHltle? Lei Cbrle1 Gere• lielp 1•• &ad ,.., •• , ~ tile ... ef OOUILES ler peaaltJe1 ud ler tak ... t. Fer a c.,1 er Ill• OOUILES ~. MIMI II.~ t. "Gena·O..W.e. M ure el tliia Mw.-per, P.O. Bu zst. Nerw•. N.J. 07"8. M.U clteckt pey.W.1 lo New.,.pert..U. by Kevin Fagan ~00 1'AA1~~ '400 Ul(t. tr\'{~~ M'iNt~ IJA~~ ~ eow>? lb~1~ 1>Seo 1'b ee. ... by Lynn Johnston OR You LL w 1No UPBEI~ IGt'bRED! bv Tom Bat1uk <ff.AH I l£f N'€ ~ECK ANOSE£ IF I HAVE ff I~ (,tJ()R 5lZE ·' By Mark Lasky by Harold Le Ooux '. ) ~---------------......:..;;._ _ _.;;;...i..----1111•e11m.•1111 OrangeCout DAILY P1LOT/Frid8Y. May 13, 1983 «:I • All because Mom's wonderful Mom and hardware stores don't exactly pop - lllto yoar m1Dd witla die same frequeacy as Mom and apple pie, b•t tbe two went togethr perfectly Ill a Mot)Jer'• Day coe&est sponsored by Cos ta Mesa'• l.erm Rima Hardware. Eatruta were asked to write a letter saylllg wlay dlelr. Mom wu beat of tlaem_all. Wluer from among tile llHdred1 of eatrles was 8-year-old Madeleine Cono of Costa Mesa, 1bown accepting Iler prizes -fou Allgel1 tickets ud a Mapavoit AM-FM Clock Radio Cabe -from Kerm Rima owner Keltla Rima. At rlgbt ii Madeleine'• motlaer, Dian·e, w bo luplred tlal1 eatry: "My motrr l1 1peclaJ to me beCHse wbea I am llck 1be takes care o.f me utll I am well. Wilen I llave bomework 11le belps m e utll J am d~. Slae always cbecka oat boob for me at tlae library. Siie teaches me bow to cook. I l.ove Iler." Anaheilll hosts COlllputer meet The 10th Annual National Computer Conference will open its five-day run Monday at the Anahelm and Disneyland Hotel Convention Centers. supplier of computer softwa,e. His speech will be at the opening session, in the Grand Ballroom of the Anahelm Marriott Hotel. 700 W. Convention Way. More than 2,500 representatives of computer software, har-dware and peripheral manufacturers will be on hand for the conference and oonvention officials expect 120,- 000 .visitors to the public portion of the conference, which will feature 80 technical and instructional sessions and more than 600 exhibita. Ad Federation to hear Mattel vice president John P . Imlay Jr. The keynote address for the oonvention will be delivered at 10:20 a.m. Monday by John P . Imlay Jr .. chairman of ·the world's largest independent Pete Pirner, senior vice president of marketing for ·. Mattel Electronics, will speak on the impact of the consumer electronics industry at a special membership luncheon of the Orange C(>unty Advertising Federation on Thursday. . l..Vine designer at Harvard Don Cameron. vice praident of urban design for the Irvine- based planning firm Phillips Brandt Reddick , is a visiting lecturer at the Harvard G raduate School of Design during this month. He will be addressing classes comprised of graduate students including architects, urban designers, landscape architects and city planners. Mattel's Intellivision games are a dominant force in the home video market. and Pirner will diacus8 Mattel's future plans for the industry. In addition, Cameron is a visiting critic at Harvard's second-year design stud io for ~pe architects. The program gets under way at 11:30 a .m . ·at the Regjstry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. C.OSt is $14 for members and $18 for non-members and gues18. Reservations can be made by calling 680-3601. Ml.JC NOTICl ----REVIRD CONSOLIDATED REPORT Of CONDmON NOTICa OI' SAL.a" OI' MAI. ""°"""' ATMVATllAU SUNMOlt COURT PtllllC NOTICE Contotldllted AeDott of Condition of "CITIUH8 8ANK ClfL CDBT A MEllA" of Coete Meea, Orange, end Oomeallc 8ubelcllarlet at the cloe• of bualneu on December 31, 1112. OI' TM tTA Tl! Ol'C~ONU . l"Olt nl9 COUNTY Ol'OM.NM PUBLIC HEARINGS Will BE HELO BY THE COSTA M ESA PLANNING COMMISSION AT Tl1E CITY HALL, 17 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA, at 9;30 P.M. -OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER ON MONDAY, MAY 23, 1983. 8 .. te BMk No. 1080 CA•NO ..... n JAMES C. MARTIN and MARY CRAIG. Plalntllfe, V9 EMMETT T Dotler Amounta CONNER. al8o known .. EMETT T. In ...__, __ __._ CONNER. MAHLOH JOHN SMITH. ,..__.... alto known H MAYC'El<~~ SMITH, CATHERINE E. KIRCHNER, ASSETS Cash and due from banks ...................................... 3,992 Investment securities (Market value)$4, 720 ........................................... 5, 734 a. Loans. Total (excluding unearned Income) ........................ 48,052 b. Less: Allowance for possible loan losaes ............................. 265 Loans, net .......................................................... 47,787 Bank premises, FF & E. etc. ........... ..... ................... 3,211 Heal estate owneo other than bank prenllses ... . ... . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . 534 Other aaMta ... . ................... .... .................. ...... ...... ... 1,332 TOTAL ASSETS .................................................... 62,590 DAVID KIRCHNER, CHARLES KIRCHNER. AND ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE OR CLAIM ANY INTEREST IN OR LIEN ON THE PROPERTY HEREIN 0£SCRIBEO. 09fenclantt. CAMN0 ....... 1 DAVID A. KIRCHNER. CHARLES KIRCHNER' and CATHERINE E. KIRCHNER. Plainllfft, V9 EMMETT T. CONNER, MAHLON JOHN SMITH. Mia MAYLEN JEFF SMITH. JAMES C. MARTIN. MARY CRAIG. ANO ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN WHO HAVE OR CLAIM TO HAVE ANY INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED. ~ta. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN 11\at LIABILITIEI TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ............. ......... 55,944 (1) Total denland deposits .................. 17.506 (2) Total time and saving• deposits ... 38,438 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC : :1 tubJect to contlrm•tlon by th• abov• S up•rlor Court. th• undertl g n•d R•l•r••· duly •ppolnt•d by th• above·n•m•d Court to ••II th• hereinafter d .. crlbad property. wlll .. 11 at p0v1te Nie. °" or •lier the 10th day ol June. 1983. et tl'HI oftl09 ol the und«llgned Reier... au the right. AND FOREIGN OFFICES ......... .. ........ ........ .. ... .. 55,944 Other llabllltles for borrowed money. lncludlng note balanoea of U.S. Treasury ...................................... 358 Other llabllltlee ........................................................... 677 TOTAL LIABILITIES ............................................... 56,979 IHAREHOLDERSEQUITY Common stock a. No. anarea authortzed 1,500,000 b. No. sharee outstanding 1,028.718 3,779 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .......................... 3,779 Retained earnings .............. ........ ... ....................... ... 1,832 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ......................... 5,811 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .................................. :: 82.690 The undersigned, John W. Walth, Sr., V.P. and C.A.O. and Kenneth L. Donahue, Sr .. V.P. & Cashier, of the above-named bank, each declar ... for hlmaelf alone and not tor th• other; I have personal k=g• of the matter• oontalped In thl• report and I that Midi statement In said report la true. Each of the under.igned, for hlmMlf atone and not for the other, oertlflet under penalty of petJury that the foregoing It true and correct. Executed on Aprll 29, 1983, at Cotta MtM. Callfornle. PulllllhldOn1ngt COllt Delly '*"· Mey 13, 18'3 22t2-83 tllle. lnteratl and .. tat• ol the 1bo,,..named panlet (both plalntlftw end d1lend1nt1) In end to that certain real property '°"led In the City ol Huntington 8Nch. County ol Oren941, State 01 Celllornla. and more parttcularly d11crlt>ed .. follow9, to wit: The raal property deeerll>ed u Lota 21 and 22 In Block I ol tM Redburn Trect, In thl City of Huntington l!IHOh, County of o,.., State ol Calllornla, u per map recorded In 9ook •, P11ge t ol M~ Mac>9. In the office ol the County Aeoorder ol Mid county. " Said 111'°'*1>' II to be told u • unit .... It" '°' caeto. lawful money of the United· Stitt• ol America. end not UJ>Cl'1 Cf9dlt' and the .... " eubteot to oonllrmttlon by the abCM eoun. ~. Bid• or offerl thlll be In writing "'° aooompane.ci llY • a.tlfled Of oHhler'• check lor tan pero1nl (t0'4.) of 1111 amount bid, m1de ~ to the A.farw end tflll tie .... ., the Ofltot Of the ....... llt any time aftar 111'11 ( 19*) pullllOltlon of tlll1 notice. Ttl• onto. of th• ~ .. lo09tld llt 3377 Via UdO, NewOOl't lledl. Clllfomll tateO. DATIO::f to, tta. HA,..., OP •t•MDDfl••T PIGTmOUI ....... ~llMty, REGARDING THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS: 1. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP S-83-377 ANO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ACTION RA-93·03 for Robert ThOm... •utllonzld agent lor Deni.a 0 . Darrow end carlaton ElllOll, C/O Pl•n IV RHll)', •ooo MacArthur Blvd., Number 3000, Ntwport a.ecll, for • Ten11t1ve Parcel Map to combine 3 parcell and radewllopment agency lldlon to 11tow the conetr~tlon of • 2 ltory offloe bulldlnO coml)f1Mcl of llrtt floor parlllnQ and MQOf1CI floor olllce •p•c • and ravlaw ol ...... tlon•. '°' property IOcaled •t 1721, 1727, end 1733 Fullerton All9nUe In I Cl tone Envtronll*llal Ottermln allo n : Negative Dec:lllf lllon. 2. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP T-1 tt79 lor Tift lnvHtmant Comoarrv, llU1llOftnCI aoerrt fOr Tom G. Tift. ;99 Sllldy OrlYe lot I !!ft lol ten1111va Trtct Uap lor a prevloualy approvad lour unit COfldomlnlum project, located at 350 &II 201tl StrMt Ill en R2 Zone. Erwlronment81 Oetemlln .. lon: APP!)o ExtmPtlon F« ZE-lt-164. 3. ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT ze.113.79 lor John F. Swint, authorized agent for Shun Cheng Lin. 1913 Oriole Drive. lor 1 cond1tlon11 uM p«mlt for a ,_ 50-unlt motel wlah one rnanaoer·• urtlt, • condlllonel uM Pt<mlt to alto• 3 ttorle• tl\d a mHlmum hlla/lt In IXOltM of 30 lee!, end • verlance lrom requlrad oovared parking. to replac:• 1n Hitting motel 1ooat1d at 2995 Hubor Bou levard In • CJ 1011e. Envl•onm•l\t•I O•t•rmlnallon: Heoetlve O.Cleratlon. 4. REZONE PETITION R-83-06 10t the City of Colle ~. P.O. loll 1200. to amen d Illa 1on1n9 ctllilllflcatlon ol tllr" llt" loclled at 192" and 1832 Wan-A~: 755 -11 t WHI 20111 StrHt Odd·Numberld AddrHHt), end tte1 end 1tH Wall-AV9rlue; 20t5 and 201t Pomona Avt11ue, lrom Rt to A3. EnvlrOnll'lental Ottarm1n1t1on ; N101ttv• Dtct«atlon fOf 9p.79-01, F fOf f\lf'1her 11\forlMtlon Of\ "" •llov• applloat1011•. tet1pllon1 7M•H45 or Olll at tM offloa Of 1111 PtaMtna Department, Room IOO, 71 Fair Drive. Oo•t• M111, Ollltornll. ... 'Publlt lltd °''"et Cout Dally Piiot, Ml/ 11, 1NS att7-ta ~UIS OP ..... ITA~ 3377 Via ldo PICTmOW MIH•H Ulm The felCMll'I .,.,_~ doing Ntiwpof1 ~. CA tHIO NmlOUI iftn•M Tiit followlng perton llu ~ •i ' Ttl. (7_14) '1~1:900 ,... ITA1-T abandoned IM uaa Of"" llCltttloua RIAD ON (UUd look• Publltlltd Oreno• C:oeat 0111)' TM follol#lftt pereone .. .,. ~ -! ,,. m· ). 404 w ... ,,.. .... ""'-""°'· ~ ta, ti, 11, 1tA b\lllNel -M, ,."°~ & HAHN MAL ~ lledl, OA. Itta, ll01-ta M. l'IMUION & HAHN MAL HTATI. )000 W. Cotat H~. KAR II ,, Ind RAOHIL --------...... -=---rT Tl, 1000 WHt CoH t ~ lledl, Cellfomll ~ . L TON. Ht lf91'1tWOOCI I t.. PWllC MOTIC( , ....,.,... leeoll, Oalltomll Th• "otltlout lutln .. 1 Nama MIM. OA 11117. ~~~e1c::.~o;:: :::_.::~ ~~ t.~~:~=~o~~1: w!~J'ir.M~1No . =t~a.":.~tr·~r. H'l1'rletta M. flfr.ton, 100 Af'OILLA "Al NIWWAN, 3144.0 A!rPOf1 l.OOll Of., Ceatl LOVlt 0 ...... Hllln, tl04 I , :;~-:n:~. Hewt>ort 4DI w~:~:.'rA:=."·· 11, ~·oo:N"r'WHll.IY. ''° •. ==-·= NftttOft ....... Tttll ~ -oondUoe.d .,, ~ .__ 11 •Mlllclteel ~ 1 MatiPOM. IMMl'lll, CA "'°'· l* .....,... 11 oonfuclted II)' 111 111~ ...., .. ,. • .,.... Tttll~ll~ll)'en ~· Htrwllftl M .... .-......... HlmMOn ll'ldMMll. ......._. M. =: ~=-:re:::-~:= :::1.-=::'::.:g::,: Tiiie mw: llM wlttl tM ~ ~.,~~: ,.,,, I, tta, 1 Pll11U ~ ' 1MI, ..,_ t:'rt, 1•· °""9t oountym .. fP"' ,,, ' [I Pll .. ltlllet Orll'lfl C ... t O~ PullllltM QflN9 eo;g Oelly Pulltlt!IM Of.,, .. O~, -~~~ c:.•l'lfll n t l'llot, "-'· U. ft, Mtr t. 11, 1... Not. ..., t , Ml a; 17, 1 • llllet. M9r 111 IO, 11, ."'"9 t _ f'llOt, """'' • • " 1 ,...... IOtl... -- Area professionals advance Claarl•• A. CoUp has been named vice pree.ldent ot operationt for Hoaaellold Federal Savbap ud Lou of Wesunlnlter. He will be reeponaible for the operation of 10 branch officles and the moz department of Houtehold Federal, a au of Houllehold Iniempnal· which owna Vona Supennarkets, Na() Car Rental anti Thermot ~ng other operations. Collp's promotion was anhounced earlier, but the Dally Pilot inadvertently misidentified his picture. ••• Stepltea F. Arterb.,.. has been promoted to the position of direct.or of the hospital division of Comprelaeulve Care Corp., the nation's largest private provider of alcoholism treatment. Arterburn joined CompCare in 19n in Dallas, Texas. Arterburn Colip • • • Au Greer has joined the staff of Harbor Realty in Ne~rt Beach. A na\ive of Norway. .Greer spent 14 years in the real estate businesa in Auckland, New Zealand, and worked in the Lake Tahoe area for six years before ooming to Harbor. • • • Irvine-baaed R.L . Coacla 6 Co. ls announcing a new public relations campaign for POINT j Data Corp. of Irvine. Tile campaign will feature a series of testimonial ads by POINT 4 cuatomen. POINT 4 manufactures low-cost , multi-user computer systems tor the small business market. • • • James W. Hume has been named vice president of marketing and construction development services for C.OSta Mesa-based J . Ray Con1tnctlon Co. A resident of El Toro, Hwne was previously with Del Taco, Inc., and the lrvllle Co., where he was project manager on many of tb~ buildings in Newport Center. American Medical lnteraatloul, Inc. of Beverly Hills has announced the appointment of 1 Neal L . Ma1lu to the post of Western Division director. Maslan succeeds Norman O. Loftin at the Brea-based division. ••• Bill Plattos has been honored as '"Manager of the Year" by Ce1hlry U Walk·ID Realty of C.OSta Mesa. Plattos, manager of the firm's Irvine o.ffice, was recognized for outstanding production among the company's 72 Orange County offices. The Irvine office recon:led sales of more than $35 million in 1982. • • • • • • Earle V. King. partner-in-charge at the Newport Beach office of Fox 6 Co., one of the leading nationwide CPA firms, has announced the addition of Audiberia S.A. of Madrid, Spain. and Ritaon, Smith and Partners o.f Aberdeen, Scotland, to the worldwide organization of Fox Moore International. Fox & Co. is the American partner in the Fox Moore group, which operates in 27 countries. • • • Mark L. F razier has been promoted to deputy chairman of Barratt Amerlcaa, .. c., a leading company in the homebuilding industry. Frazier was previously chief financial officer for Oruge Coast Savings of C<>sta Mesa has instituted new account for customers. Called the "All-in-One" account, the plan offers both unlimited checking and money market interest rat.es on the unused balance in the account. .. .e Irvine-baaed company . OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK CAP) ConP• ...... 41 vjJltfy ~. 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President Doug.las A Fruer, 66. arid the other officials · must retire becau.e a union rule bars re- election of officen after they reach age 65. They are the last of the union's top Leaden lO have worked with Walter Reuther, the late former union president who was largely responsible for shaping the 47-year-old UAW into what it is today. Business leader s back Volcker HOT SPRINGS. Va. -IC at were up to big business, PauJ Volcker would ge t another four years as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. [n a show of hands. 13 of 14 o{ the nation's top business chiefs meeting here indicated they favored reappointment of Volcker when his term expires Aug. 5. The executives are attending the spring meeting of the Business Council. Factory production up sharply WASHINGTON -Production in the nation's factories and mines rose a robust 2.1 percent ln April, the fifth monthly gain since the apparent end of the 1981-82 recession, new government figures indicated today. It was the biggest one-month increase since the 2.2 percent of August 1975. Texans plan a bulle t train HOUSTON -A company says plans are on lhe df"C\wing board to construct a $1.2 billion high-speed "bUllet train" line between Houston and Dallas by 1988. Feasibility studjes still must be done, but lhe Texas Railroad Transportation Co. hopes to begm construction in 1985 and have the train running three years lat~. _ · Lockheed bribery trial closes TOKYO -Attorneys for fonner Pnme Minister Kakuei Tanaka, accused .or accepting ~2.~ million 1~ bribes from Lockheed A.ircra!t Corp .. 1ns1Sted on his innocence today at the close of his six-year triaJ. The defense, in a 1,800-page document which was read from Wednesday through today. repeatedly stressed that Tanaka did not receive the money a nd that as prime minister Crom 1972-1974 he was not an a position to influence All Nippon Airways'. 1972 decision to buy Tristar jets from the American aircraft company. 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"\lo: lo ----------- Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Fnday, May 13, 1913 MUC m11CI Ml& mta ...C "°""°"9••••.. ~-,,.;;;'P'liiiiia;iiiliiiiirmmiii11~~1~-. ... ;c;1~iiffi1iil~•ii•i•iii•~~ ..... ITA~ ... ITA,_, ..... ITA~ TM tollowtn1 .-eon II dolnt TM fGllMllll ..... -do*lt llle ......... ,.,._ .. Mhle ~-~-~-•UT 1.00~ ANO l(IY, 9M Nl'WKIM tllU'NAQIMeMf, a • oaPT IUN OllTMMITINO A S~cial Security scam ~ A~ .. HulltlnOlon IMCl'I. I , ""' ltrHt, Cott• ...... (XM'1Nf'(, ............. onw.. QAtfftt, c.MornletMM ~---.~--....... ~ Tl'Olllllt, "41 .,.,,.. A. ......... a."" UM Jeoll A1U"°"f VIAN, .... W'l.y pay llZ when you can get the *'me information free? r By l\'LVJA· PORTEil ln a prominent po&ition on P8'(e 32 ilf the p~New York Times recently WU an 11C1 t promWna any of you who replied an -official statement from the Social ~ AdmlniatratSoo of YoW' eamlnp. The company promiled, too, to caJculate your froJected monthly benefit to acllitate your retirement plannlna -all for a peyment of $12. What a 8CIUD! Y ou ca n get th is "°""" information younelf. abeolutely free. on request from the Sodal Seewity Administration. nu. lat.est gyp -that .omehow slipped by the advertlalng watchdogs at the Times, of all neW1p&pers -joins countleea others that attempt to peddle lnfomuation from SoclaJ Security. This includes often to handle "paperwork" involved in changing a name ih the SSA records on occasions of marriage and divorce, getting a card, changing your name, obtaining a statement of your earnings and projected benefits. All this information is FREE to you, as are brochures explaining your benefits. As for thia lateat acheme, It won't get anywhere, says Social Secwtty in New York. The Privacy Act prevents the SSA Crom giving out information about any individual without a signed ta~on -vital pto1ection for you. Since all Security recorde are confidential, the SSA will not honor any orders coming in from this company. r Moreover, this particular effort could be fraudulent, the SS told me. Poetal authorities have been contacted; a polllible investigation could result. SS reports it vigorously pursues this and other types of ahady offerings and has detailed policies for doing IO. After lnltial acrutiny, local offices send the matA!riala to headquarters in Baltimore, where they undergo additional review and appropriate action is tabm. At any SociaLSecurity office you can pick up a pre.addressed card to complete and mail to Baltimore. In abou' •.JDODth, say Social Security officials, you wiµ redtlve a statement of your cumulative eaminp wtth a breakdown of figures foe the last three years. Your 1982 -and poesibly not even 1981 1111111• f CAllILL JOYCE OLSON CA.HILL, relddent of Newport Beech, CA. Pa.ed away May 12, 1983. · She lived In Beverly HJ.u., CA for 3-0 years and Newport Beech for 20 yeen. She lt aurvived by her bu1band Gerald Cahut; daupter Nlca Sheward of Newpon Beech: 4 grand8ohS. Sean, Drew, Beau and c.try. Memorial 1erVice will be held Sunday, May 15, 1983, at 3:00 PM at 2636 Bayahore Drive, Newport Beach. In lieu of flowers, donatlona may be made to the Junior League o f Newport Harbor Memorial Fund, 1 Park Newport, Newport Beach, CA 92660. UNG BERTHA F . KING, resident of ea.ta Mesa, CA for 33 yean. Puaed away May 12. 1983. Beloved mother of Edward King of Cordova, Ala1ka, Jean F. Steck of Coata Men, apd Ruth Buaherd of Fresno, CA. Also 1urvlved by 10 1randcblldren, 19 1reat- 1randchildren, 2 great- great-1Tandchildttn. Slater o f Orph• Schmolcke of Carltbad, CA, and Ruth Mot1 of Tulia, Okla.homa. Mecnber First United Methodiat Church of Cas1A Meu. Viaitatlon Friday. May 13, Hl83 from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Graveside ~ Satwday May 14, 1983, 1:30 PM a1 Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, CA Pierce Brothen Bell Broadway. Costa Me1a. 642·9160. DOUGHERTY ARTHUR M. DOUGH- ERTY, resident of Corona del Mar, CA P.-ed away May 9, 1983. He wu a medical doctor having worked for the atate. of Calltomia tor 23 )'Mn. He la aurvtved by hla daughter Dr. Jocelyn DowlhertY of c.o.a Meu. CA: -,on Dr. John Dougherty of New Jersey: brothers, Dona Id and Douglas Dougherty of California, Dr . John Dougherty of N~w York; stater Kathleen Marren of California and 4 1randchildren. Private eervicel were held under the d$recdon of Baltz Be~ Smith -Tuthill Mortuary. ~l. YOUNG ALICE MAY YOUNG, resident of Costa Mesa, CA. Puaed away May 11, 1983. She ii survived by he~ son Jim From o f Huntin.gton Beach, CA. Services will be held Saturday May 14. 1983 at the Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel. Private Interment services wilJ be held Monday, May 16, 1983. at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park. Services under the din!ction of Harbor Lawn · Mount Olive Mortuary. 540-5554. CRANMER LOUISE C. CRANMER, resident of Laguna Beach, CA. Passed away May 10, 1983. Born in Athens, PennaylvanJa. She Uved i.n Redlands, CA for 40 years and Laguna Beach for 35 years. Survived by daughter Jeann ette M yers. aranddaughter Daphne Rabb in Salem, Oregon and 2 g:randaons. Private lll'rvioes Friday al the Neptune Society. LIFUR NELLITA FERN LIFUR, paSRd away Thunday. May 1 2, 1983 . A fourth g en eration Californ ian. Survived by husband Gregory of Emerald Bay. Laguna Beach , CA, and dauahter Mn. Henry (June) Dunham of Beverly Hllls, CA: nieces and nephew1, John Olhasso, Madeleine S c hie nde rs and Marie Schienders, Graduated from USC. Magna Cum Laude. ------------. First woman student body president al use and captain of the USC tennis IAl.ft---C* SMTManmat. MITCUflfCMANl •27 E 17th St Costa Mesa 649371 MaCm.eal~ LagUNI 0.ec:h 494·9416 . - laovn• Hilts 76&-0933 San Juan C.pr1treno '96-1718 • ) .. team. One o f the firs t amateur golf champions. Lilted as one of "Big Three" o( women'• golf nadonally. and first "Ten" world wide. Won California State Championship four limes: Southern Callfornl• five tims; qualified US NaUonala 20 tlme1 and runner-up three tlme1: won US We1tirrn and runner-up thrtt t.imet, won every other CAllfomla aolf toumamen~ club champlonahlp, Pebble B each. C1 ta ti na f l ve conaecutive yee1'11, brukll'\I coune record with 66 from men'• tees. Lilted In lielma Hall of rame. Choten by us Sta .. Deputment aa one out ol 12 And wnt to l'.naland t.o atudy civil dtfenee after wwn. Beceme hHd of dvtl ct.feMe fOf' Beverly KiU. for ' Y"R· Retlred to Dnerald •Y and played ,olf out of Irvine Country Club and wu their champion twice. Memorial Mrvtce1 will be held at Pacific View Mmlorta1 Parle, 3600 Padtie Vt.w Drive, N.wpor\ BNch, C~l on Mond1,1, May te. 1181 at ll:IO AM. Prtva~ fllnay ln""'*'t. In lieu ol llow.r1, donatloru to • lddnty or heart rund. PadUc View Mortuary, dlrectora . '44·1700. earnlnp may not be ahown on th~ atat.ement, t.houch, due to a la& In creditine eami.np reporta to lndfvidual records. But If you are actually fillna for Social Security benefits. this criUcal information will be obt.Ainable eJMwhere. If yeu wish, you can abo request a benefit estimate by noting this on Ole top of the card. U you're 30 or. 40 yean old -well ln advance of retirement age -this eaUmate ts highly speculative (cloee to useless, really). The benefit est.lmate la gean.>d toward those of you approaching retirement, for whom precise figures of clale estimates can be figured and provided. Why every three years? Because if. say, your employer failed to report your earnings to Social Security and fraud wasn't involved. your record can't be amended after three years -the expiration of the federal statute of limitations. You can easily protect yourself against these ripoffs, Social Security officials atress. Most lmportant, call your local office if you have any questions about an ad or mail-order offer. or anything similar that ca~hes your notice (exactly what I did when I saw that ad). Your records are confidential and no one else can gain access lo them -even close re latives - without your signed permission. Be skeptical of any promotion that asks for copies of vital documents. such as birth certificates and marriage licenses, in order to obtain a card or change the last name on your record. Copies of documents are not accepted and, of course, you wouldn't part with your precious originals (I trust!). This scam will fail. It is a disgrace that it appeared as an ad where it did. But it has given me a chance to tell you facts you should know but well may not have known. It achieved one good purpoee. ("Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal money management, is now available through her column. Send $9.95 pis $1 for malling and handling to "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," in care of this newspaper , 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. Makes checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) Deficits llJar recovery Or .. Huntlnoton leeoll, CA tK441. Notd, ~t IMGll, ~ .........-. -. ......... ...._ OA Tiii• tMitilnna 11 conducted by neea MM4e "' lftCIMdull Went.a A. N..-lftl. ~ Vie Tilll ...,_ .. llOI .... ., Ill ......., "-' troQI lido Nord, Newport •••efl, ~IOlv'it• Tilll ~· waa llled wltll ~ Celtfotnla ttta ... A. VlllOe ~ Ctlttl of a._,. County on Joe ~ tNO '*-nae. TI1111112..--w.., .-.. ..., lb, tM3. No. 01, Newport ...,,, ~ coumr a.t .. Or-. ClGuMr on Pubtlllled Or1noe Coat?':1": ~ ..,..,_. i. cionduaMd ~en ..., '°• ..a. ,,..... Piiot, Mey 13. 20. 21. "'-3, 1N3 lndMdlMI. PutltilMcl Orenee CO.I Delly 2221-43 .--A.~ Hoc.~ ii. ao. n . .u. a,,_, ~~~~~~---~--1 1111..a PtaJC M>nca: rmuc llJTICl Ml.IC llDnCl PICTfTIOUt .,._,. PIC'TmOU9 .._ .. Mary Newbold NAm ann•NT NAm auw "':P .. -• The loltowlng pareon 11 doing The lollowlng pefton fl doing I ft .. ~ Nursing chief set butlneel M ! ~ 11: The loltowlllf ~ le ckltng HOPE SECRETARIA.L CREATIVE 9U81NE88 ~-, SERVICES. 9550 Wttn«, Suitt 350, CONSULTANT&, 4411 Outrtogw. DANNY'S ~ CArl. IOI Fountain Vellly Callfomle 92708 Huntington Beldl, CA 9*9. South <>ta Vitti. len ~11, Phylll1 Nidlne Hull, 2278 FlfANCESCA C. AllEANI, ~ Pomona, Apt. C. Coat• Men, «et OUtriQGer, HUntlnOlon IMcll, K_,.. E. Udom 'IP• 2M12 Cellf0rnl1 92412e CA 92849. Pln-ood Lene, l •t11n1 Hiiia. Ttlls ~It condue1ed by an Thia bu1lne11 la conducted by Clllfomle 821M. Mary C. New b o 1 d . lndMdVll. an lndMdult. Thil bUlltlell 11 ~ "1 .,.. R .N., has been named Pllyt111 N. HuH Fr..-e c . Albernl lndMd\Mll. a ssocl.ate director of Thll 1t1temen1 wu Hied with lhe Thll •t•t-1 w11 Ned...,,, the Komute E UdofNllPe County ~ ol Orenge County on County C1tr11 o1 Ol'1ng1 County on TNI .......,, ,.... ._. ...., tt. nu rs i n g a t H um an a Ai>rft 20. 1933 Mey 2. tt83. County a.11 o1 Or-. County on H ospital Hun ting ton Publl.•had Or1nge Co1:i'1~!~1 Pub1i1hect Or1nge Co•~~'t' Mey 10, 1993. ,.,._ Be a c h , f o r m e r I Y Piiot, Apr. 22, 211• Maye, 13. 1983 Piiot. Mey e. 13, 20. 27. lt~d "" Publl9hed oranoe CoHt Deily Huntington Inter -1e14.e3 _________ .. _~_ .... _ Piiot. Mey 13. 20. 27, ~ ~ community Hospital. ---Pllll.--IC-M>-TICE---1 PtB.IC M>TIC£ Born I n Belfast , ,~-.. Ireland, she received her . .,.. _ _, • ..,... aTATl.•NT nursin.g de.,.._. at Grace NOTICE cw TIW8'Tll • •AU Th• fotlowlng peraon 11 doing Cl"--TrvetN .......... , buslnM1 u : Hospital in Detroit and at On June 7. 1983. 11 1000 1m. l(OCH 'S TECH-ART (KTAI Walla Walla College in CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE co ' .. SERVICES. 12531 BrHZy Way, Wft•"''~-"n. duly appointed Truatee unde< and o.anoe. CA 92818/P.O Box 1024, ........ '6"" pursuant IO Deed Of Tru91 ••ecuted Tuattn. CA 92&81. .,.._.,. HnftH" by ALLAN E. HELLER and KENNETHWAYNEl\OVi. 12631 l'"-.n. nu1-. MAUREEN HELLER, hu1band and B<NZY Wey. Of'enge. CA 92849. ..... -,,_ wtle. es Trustor tor IN benlnt ttld T'-11 but"-1 1e condue1ed '-an NOM-M'UOMMl..rn .. curny or ILIUNE :s. RUiiE. 1n indMc!uai. VJ Notice 11 hereby 9lven lhll lhe unmvned woman 11 Benellcl•ry. K.-lh W. Koeh undersigned wlll not be reaponalble dlted June 17, 1981, and recorded Thi• tt•t-1 wu Hied with 11'11 for any debit or ll•blllllea .. Instrument No, 39887 Book County Clerie of Orange County on contracted by anyone 0111., lhll'I 14118 Pe99 1980 on June 26, 11181 , M•y 2, 1963. 81111 on or alt• 111111 dlte of Offlcl1I Records In the OtllC41 oll 1'111M1 myOeteo tllla llltl dey ol M•y 1983 the County Rt0ordar of Orang1, Publltlled OrlllOt County Delly "*" T_.,......... . ec;~[ :~t~ ~~ ~i~~·AUCTION Piiot, Mey 6, 13, 20. 27, 19113 "1YI ONMd TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 2028-83 c-de Mlf, CA... C A S H C A S H I E R ' S P\B.IC M)TlC( Pilol, Mey 13, 14, 20, 19113 (peyable II time OI ult In l1wflll F1CTITIOU9 ....... Publlahed Or1nge Co.II Dilly CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK! _________ 22_*113 __ money of the United S11t11), 11: In NAiii 8TATI....,. ..ale MJTIC( the lobby of Ctlllornl1 Land Tille The following pereon la doing -~~=~~~=-~--Company, 1010 N. Main St .. Sant1t busl-•: PICnnou9 M H•H Ana. CA. PORSCHE IMPORT. 11190 S. NAm PA~ YOU IN ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER Coast HIQMl'J', Uiguna 8Mef1. CA Tiie lotlowln9 paraon le doing A D.E E 0 0 F T RUST 0 R 92651. ~ M : MORTGAGE DATED JUNE 11. Brian Jon11. t1190 S. Co111 CAR l 0 LS 0 N 1981, .UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Highway. Laguna 8Mef1, CA 92$51. CONSTRUCTION, 9211 Ultll SrNI, TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT this busl,_. la conducted by an Huntington 8Mef1, Ctilllomll 921148 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. lndlvldull. -. Carl Oecer OllOn, 828 18th IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Brian Jonel Street. Hun11ngton 8Ncll. Calllornl• pn For H E NAT u RE 0 F T H E This 111temenl Wll filed with ttle 92648 RI CEEOINGS AGAINST YOU. County Cier11 Of Or1nge County on This ~ .. condVCled by an y 0 u s H 0 u l D c 0 NT Ac T A May 10, 1'183. lndhllduel. LAWYER. '21ttel Cati Olton All right till• 1nd lnterut Published Ottnge CoHI 01Uy MCll'10Ue • lllllM NAm9TA~ Tiie tollowlng petlOn ta doing ~ .. ! STUDIO CEN'T'Eft. t012 lrto90 Ortve. No. 103, Colle Mfll, ClllfOf'nle 92$27 Leo Oeboub, 220 H6ol ~ • No. 20t, lol9wpOr1 e.:n. ~ !12MS Thil ~ .. oonduCted by In lndMduel. Leo Oeboub Thll ltltll'!llf'll -fled wlltl ... County Cllrtt of OrMge County on Aj)(tl 19, 1993. nt411t Pubtllhed Or•nee CoHI Deity Piiot. '°4>'· 22, 29, Mey 8, 13, ttl3 I~ ACT"'9Ua_ .. MAmlTA~ The followtng petton la doing ~-DELUXE LAND $CAPING, 33n2 COleQlo A-. Dena Point. CA 92629. CllllQ CWrll Y..-glln. 3Sn2 Cole,lo Ave .. Den• Point. CA 9282 . • Thie ~ .. conducted by In lndMduel. • Cnlg 0. Y-geln Thie Ital-' -.tied ...,, tfll County an of Or-. Count)' on Mey4,1183. Thll ttet-t wu flied wtlh 11'11 c~nveyed 10 ind now held by 11j PUol.~Y 13. 20. 27, June 3. 19113 By SALLY JACOBSEN County Ctetk ol Ol'1nge County Oil under Hid O..d of Trull In th• 21113-113 Aj)(tl 19, tM3. oroperty sllueled In aald County1 ---""""'.""-:--:-:-:":::-:-~-- A_',.... "-Wrtt• fl14e11 Ind Sl1te dNcribed M : I Ml.IC M>TICE mtTM Publl•hed or.,,.. CoHt Dally P11ot. Mey t:s. tO. t"T. Jo.-3, tMS 2:225-tll HOT SPRINGS, "Xa ..,,-Loo ming f ederal Publlalled Or1ng1 Co11t Dilly Lot 110 of Tt1C1 No. 351!1, In 111e ACTmOUa .,_.. .....C "°11C( budget de ficits pose a "sian.1 'ficant threat" to an Piiot, AfW. 22• 29• Ml)' 8· 13· 1943 C1ty of Newport e.ectl. 11 per m11P ....... aT'"-AC o·~ 11191-113 recotded In Boote 128, page ta lo -... ~-· ~..., --.. · th t · d b t t'll -----------1 21 1-'ust~ of ml·-"·-··~--. T>... f.....--.. ,,,_..,,... -........... ,,,,.... -economic recovery a 1s un er way u s 1 "8JC M>T1CE In th: ottk:';, 01 ,,:::,i;7'~o;, ~;;..;~""' ..... -·· _.,. ..,... ITAT'llmNT fragile, according to a forecast released today by the 01 Nld County KWIKMRK. 120 w. 17th s1ret1, bu~~.,.,_ .,. ,doing prestigious Business Council. PICTITIOU9 _.. The ,,,.,, addreu 1nd Olher Cosll Mell. Calllornle 92$27 PAY-TIME STAFF SERVICES, The forecast, prepared f-Or the spring meeting ..,._PA~ common dellgnatlon, II any, ol lhe Troyco. 750 w. 17th SttHt, 11 11 c 1 thl w 11133 Th• lollowtng peraon le dolnq real ptoparty d11crlbed above la Cost• Mest. Calllornle 112827 or n en •'t'· ' of the 200 business and industry c hiefs, was bu"-•: putported 10 be. 4501 Wayne Rd.. This buslneu It condUClled by 1111 ~b~~!~~o Preble generally in line with the Reagan administration's GILBERT PROPERTIES. 245 Ntwpott Bff<:h CA 1ndlvldull. Ortve, TU9lln, CA 92ee0. prediction of modest growth and low inflation rates Fischer Avenue. Unit 2c. Coita, THE UNDER0SIGNED TRUSTEE Trayco 1<1r111n Mu11eu1 , 4712 M-. Callfomle t2928 l DISCLAIMS ANY LIAltlllTY FOR By: Tray Clem. Tuctna, Yorba Unde. CA 92Ne this year. Shifley Marlene Clllbe<t. 4309 INCORRECT INFORMATION OWner With moderate inflation, the group expected Roc~olnt Rold, Anihelm, FURNISHED. Tnls 1111_,t wu ltled whh the Thi~~ condue1ed by 1 interest rates to fall a bit more this year. But it Ctlf • 92807 Thal said .... 11 made w11nou1 County Clt!1< 01 Or1ng1 County on gencll" e.t.a a-t •-~~ le cond\lc1ed by an coven1n1 or warr1n1y reg1rdlng N><M 20. 1983. _..,19 Tllle stet-• -fled ...,,, tl'll didn't look for much easing of the prime rate, the ..,..._, t11te. J)OSMMlon or encumbranoM. ....... County~ of OrMge County on barometer of commercial bank lendin~ fees, ~ M. Cllber1 0t u 10 ln9ut1blllty ot 1111e Published Or1no1 Coa1t Delly May 10 1!113 Thie 81el~ -Ned with 11'11 The IOlal 81110Unl ol lhe unpaid Pllol. Af>' 22. 29, ~l'f 8, 13. 1t83 ' '211WT Unemployment, it said, sh out fall to 9. 7 ~r~ ~of Or1ng1 County on 1>aience of said obllQIUon• together 1U4-83 Publl•hed Orange Cot1t oe.11y percent by the end of the year from the 10.2 .....,, · · m-7 wtth edvll'ICN, 1n<1 .. 11m11eo co11s __ .,. ""-Piiot, Mrt t3, 20, 21. Junl 3, 1913 pe ....... nt of April and expen-IS '70.808 81 ..._ ""'-. 2224_83 • .... . Publllhed Ottng• COlll Otlly Tll•I Nolle• of 1>re1c;h ol H id FICTITIOUS .,_ .. "The recovery has begun but it is still fragile. It PllOI. Apr. 29, Mey II, 13, ~·9~~ obllOellon 1no election to ee11 aald ..,._ aTAT'Dm!MT "8JC llOTICE has not reached into every sector or the economy," rur property wu recorded u The I04towtnQ .--ia _doing ~ said J ohn R. Opel, chairman of IBM Corp., in P'tBJC MJTlC( ~:~;::;;;:~·,~.0 ,9~~-.4~fOC:f~lc~;, bu~i:rcH TELevisioN, 1005 NOTICaT.rwa. .... ~ .. -aAL.a presenting the forecast put together by about 20 AC"'10US .,..... Record• !n the 011\ce 011111 County w. H lh Street, s inu An•, -· economists at major corporations. NAm •TATDmNT Recorder 01 orenee County. Stele Cllllfomla 92708 ..,. NO . ..,._. Business leaders attending the meeting shared ~~0::!:wlng peraon 1' doing ~~~:.or:1:.rty Richard 1· LcM,:_!.~.!'9·2177~ YOU AM.-:.,~, wma A th t , tl k { th t Ith h UC O cond·""I ...... . StrNt, Santi Aile......,..,.,_ ""0110 O' T•U•T, DATIO e cau IOUS OU 00 0 e repor a oug EASTWOOD COHSTR Tl N c·uF'o'~IALAND TITLE co Oenlet L Wll/l.tl, 1005 w. 17th ~ .. ,... ..... YOU executives in retail industries r e p orted an COMPANY. 2401 E. 17th S1'"1· 10,.10 N ........ St., •400 sir-. Sant• Aile. Celllornla 92708 , ..... 1 '"CTIO• TO .. lllOTICT Suitt 124, Sen11 An1, C1lllornl1 ... _.. TlMI ~ 11 oonOucted by a .... .. improve mem in sales, which econ omists say is 92701 Sant• Ana, CA t2702 111 pertnanNp Youtl ""0'11nY. IT MAY ••· sorely needed for a strong recovery. Roy Lewman, 2005 Wut Ann: Forldoeur• Oeot ~ Rlc:tllfd 1 Love tol.D AT~ WL •YOU "We feel there's a little better tone to lhi.nm:.," Bilbo• Blvd., Rm. 254, Newport Donni J Thomll Daniel J ·wt/l!l.w .._., All - _ ~1°'1._!!'! • ..,-Belch. Cellfomte t2te3 CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE CO. TlMI stll-t -Med wttti the NATUM,,.... ,._ ....._ - . i l ' i t • 1 • l . t • • l .. 1 • 2 i I i : { said Donald Seibert. chairman of J.C. Penney Co. Thi• bualr-. .. conduC1ed by In Donna J Thomu. Fcl. Mor County Cllrtt of Orlngl ~ AOAtMH YOU, YOU aNOULO Inc. llldMduel. Dated· Ml'J' 5. 1983 ....... CONTACT A LAWYa. ·i Roy A L.-man Published Or1noe Coall Dilly Pubtl•hed Oringe Coeat Delly On June 10. tM3. It 9:15 e.m .. Even so. the business executives expressed Thi• •l•t..,,.;,,, _ n1ec1 wtth ihe Pi1o1 Mey 13 20, 2"1, 11183 e 3 20 .., LOS ANOELIS TITLE ANO TRUST concern about the large deficits in the federal County C*1I of°'"""" County on · · 2209-83 Piiot. ""'· 29· Mey · 1 • ·..!.. ... 'DEED COM .. ANY. • c 1111ornt1 _.,,... --------------....,..----'~--" corporellon, 11 duly appointed budget and the difficulty the administration and Aprfl 19· 1983· n 141u rtaJC M)TlC( rtlll.JC M)TIC( TruatM under and purau1nt 10 Congress w e re h aving in paring.: government Publlihed Or•ng• cout 0111y ONd of TNlt ~ Oeolmbtl spending . The Senate failed Thursday to reach Piiot. AfK. 22. 211, Mey e. 13, 1983 CONSOLIDATED 23. ttao ... lnet. No. 34271, 1r1 agreement on a budget plan Mr next year and told tll4M3 AEPOAT Of CONDmON ~3:8tti.":o:~·.;:! = its budget committee to work harder to find a I rt.a.IC llOTlCE Consolidated Report of Condition of "CITIZENS BANK Recordllr of gr._.. County, Sl*te solution. ... 11111 OF COSTA MESA" ol Costa Mesa, Orange County, end of Celltomia. e.-Md ll't' Amotd N. "I think it would be 8 tragedy to see the budget NO'TlCI tw lMl9lU'a aAU Domestic Subsidiaries at the cloee ol business on March ~~A~~JWA=NwtT~ Th h Tn114N .... Ne..-31, 1983. HIOHEST BIOOEft '°"CASH OA process fa.JI apart," said eodore ~rop y. cbainnan On June 13, tH3, II 10:00 e.m Stat• Bank No. 10IO CASHIER'S CHICK (P•Y•bte •I o f General Telephone & Electrorucs Corp. CALIFOANIA LANO TITLE co.. .. Doller Amount• lime of .... In lllWM money of tfll Opel said . "Everyone Is concerned about ou1y IC»Olnted TN1111 unc1w lllld In Thoueenda United si .... > 111 tt. "°"' -.enoe d f . · h • h · • tr ed 't th punuanttoOMdofTNlttxlClU\ed 10th• ehll Oren1• County e ICllS, l at s w y llS a ag y we can get e by ALLAN E HELLER I nd A8HT8 eourti.o..e, ~on a.m. Ana discipline we require in the budget process." MAUREEN HELiER. hulbend 1111<1 Blvd., ~·-Sycemore Street In a cautious note, the economic report said the wtf•. benefit Ind eecur11y ot tLIONE Cash and due from banks ..................................... 4,296 ~~...!f.o• .. d!!?,·,.!.•!.'.!..,•~ lar d t : . .....,....... h' d t "l S. ROSE, an unmwrled woman II I t t ttle ___,,.,.,_ .,... .. ,.,. ..., ,,,,__, ge.. euctts ex.r-~~ t IS year an nex oom Baneflclwy, dlted .kine 11, 1ee1. nves men secur s conv.yect to anct now 11e1c1 by 11 ominously over financial markets.'' ind recorded 11 tna1rum1n1 No. (Market value $4,304) .......................................... 5, 114 under Nkl' DNd of Trvet In 11'11 The economists said the economy s hould be ~,,:s19~1.1:11g:,.i:.m.c:~.fn Federal funds sold and securities ~~r. =!~n.:-'d County able to handle the heavy Treasury borrowing the Office 011111 County Recorder of purchased under agreements Lot 5, lrect 1153 1n the City of needed to finance this year's deficit, estlmated at Orange County. 81111 of ce111orn11. to resell In domestic offices ............................. 1,500 Coat• Meae. County of oranee. $210 billion. TJ'~~:~,~~1;~e;1igi:E~~g= a. Loans. Total (excludlng ~~~~d:!s 9:":=•·,::. ~,fl1 But they said future deficits of that siz.e would CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR unearned Income) .......................... "6·032 tMough 11 of Mllc*lel- be a different matter CERTIFIED CHECt< (peyeb!a et 11me b . Leu: Allowance for 1n 1t1e Office of t11t County Aeootdet "Next year and ·beyond unless we can make of Mii 1n 1ewtu1moneyof111e Unl1eo poulble loan tosses ...................... 273 of Mid County. : ed • th hare f th 611111), et: '" Ille lobby"' Cellfoml• c. Loans. net ................................................. 45, 759 ~·~:~. If :::!, :r:: \ lligni!icant progress In r udng e s o e Lind t1tte Cotttc>lnY. 1010 N. Mllln Bank premises . F.F. & E. etc. ............................... 3, 117 ;;.:.·;;~ deeGrlbedebOve 11 nation's savings pre-empted by Treasury 8'v~~l~~·ci";AULT UNDER A Real estate owned other than purportedtotie:lt7PNllldlo0rM. borTOwing, the consultants see a significant threat OEEO OF TRUST OR M()RTGAGE b:ank Pr9mlMS ....................................................... 537 eo.11 ~ Celtbnle t2U9.. lo the recovery strength and duration," Opel said in o~TE~A~~NA~~N1~~· .. ~i~' Other a ... t• ................................................. : .......... 1.212 di!~:,,::;~~~·:~.~Ti~y r:o"r'~:; his presentatio n. ~O~R PEOPERTY' IT MAY BE TOTAL ASSETS .................................................... 81,535 lncorrectneee o1 the..,_..,,_. F.conomists worry that the Treasury will soak SOLO AT" A PUBLIC 08ALE. IF Y'OU LIABILITll8 Ind other common ~ .• up the available credit when private businesses NEED AN EXPLANAllocON OEOF T~~ a. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN any .• ~.d ••I'*• .•111' b• -•d•, "'ut NATURE OF THE Pn E IN.... DOMESTIC OFFICES 55 33 t S '" • want more money to finance e>q>anslon and other AGAINST. YOU. YOU !'MOULD ...................... • wllllout aov1n1nt or w1ttenty, projects. CONTACT A 1.AWY£8. (1) Total demand depostta ............ 18,412 ~ °' tmplld. ~ w.. Specifically the buainea economists predicted All r~nt lllle ano 1n11ree1 (2) Total time and pQIMMlon. °' ---· lo ' th 'utd w 26 t d"'···__. fr c:ond.,,.Y dto ... !...~ no,•T haldloy .. 11 savings deposit• ........................... 36,919 ,~!:..',•I~'!!..~~= ! e economy wo gro · percen • a ,,_~ 0 un er .. 1 .,..... 0 rut• " '"' Other llabltltles for borrowed money '"" ·-~ --., -.,._ ' Inflation. In 1983 and, 4.6 percent In 1984. The ~°':i!r. ~n_:eid county lnotudlng not• balencee of ' ~~wl..:' .=:r::C~'*~ ! admlnlstratJon ls predicting a growth rate of 2.9 Loi ttO ot TrllCll No. S51t 11 per U.S. Tr98.1Ury ........................................................ 129 rJ· undlt IM*-Of llkl o.d oerce1nt t~ vear and 4.3 percebeJnt n~xt year. th 'ra~o~'!T*~= Other tlabllttlet ........................................................... 3M ~'o.':,:•.;W::r~•Of•;.: nflat1on shoudJd run OW percent Is M.,... In Ille ofltol Of 1111 oounty TOTAL LIABILITIES tni•t• cr .. tff by H id OMd of year, compared to 3.9 percent wt year. they said. tlCOrder Of Ot1n11 County. (•xciudlng aubofdlnated notea TNll. J Moet economista eKpect inflation, u measured by ~· Cid •!lid 111 and debentur•) ................................................. 65,828 .,.::0. ~ ~.f 11o1";-.= the con1urner price Index, to be as good this year as ~1r1-;'J.~~~ ~. !. ~ IHARIHOLDIRI EQUITY by 1.._ ~ to 11e 10tc1 etld f last year, if not better, partly becaWM! of lower oil real pr°'*'y delcrtbed 1bov• 11 Common ttoek re11onnt• Hllftlated coet1. • prices. ~~..!:cr:~ao1 Wr/fll Rd.. e. No. •h•r• authort:ed 1,500,000 ~n= =::i!'n":t ':: The report gave no specific numbere for "T.f!uNotA'a1oin:o TAU&TH b. No. ahar• Nolfoe or· ............. ... interest rates but dJd say the prime rate would OISCLAIMI ANY LIAilLITY FOA outatandlng 1,028,718 3,778 TM""'*'*'}"'*' .. DMd Ukely fall only a notch from the current 10.6 ~~=OT IN,OAM~TIOH TOTAL CONTRIBUTED : .. 1:,~~~-..:::;c9_.-: percent to 10 ptteent by the end of the year. 11111 Mid, .... 11 "'* wtt110u1 C~AL ............................................................... 3,na """"" DedmMllWI or DIRlll _. F t l t l t Ill COV9ft•nt or -tttflty r191tdln9 ~ Mrnlngl .................................. """"""'"'" 1,931 09Men4 fOf .... Md a ~ u ure unemfc oymen mprovemen a w •ltte. pc111wa i., ~ TOTAL 8HAREHOLOER8 HoCtoe or o-... _. lleottoft.J: come alowly, It .. ~,1"'1~!!:• tract¥~ the °'•to~« 1"111. ' EQUITY ........ m ..................................................... 5.709 =--'"':.-=t':. ~ '° economy'• recovery. t e ... .,_..,.. unemp...,,u...,,t to ™ '.c:r ~ .. ""'*° T01'AL LIABILITtl!S ANO ... '° .,. ,..,_, In • ~ 1 fall to 8.7 percent by late next 'JM'· ::-....::lrld .. t::r.:: 8HAAEHOLDEA8 EOUITY ................................ 81,535 ~ ............ m ........ · I lrld.....,....11an.tH.1•. 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The four survivors of the 16-team tournament are the top four seeds with San Clemente No. 2, Eatancia No. 3 and Laguna Beach, the defending champion, No. 4. Coach Mike Pomeroy's F.agles revolve around All-Orange C.Ounty selection Doug Pinckney . . F.stancia enters with six straight league championships in the . bank and the Eagles are arriving ! at peak p_erfonnance, acoording · to Pomeroy. ; Jack lvenon's San Clemente : Tritona have a double dose of ! trouble in All-Orange County : selections Mike Hurlbut and ! Dave Yoder. A second team : selection is Ma.tt Hunt, as is j ~See ~TANCIA, Page D4)· , . Peter Campbell U.S. evens its record • in tourney Special to the Daily Pllot MALIBU -The United States entry in the ill FINA Waw Polo World Cup T ourna m e nt at Pepperdine University evened its overall mark at 2-2-1 Thursday night by holding off Holland, 7-6. Terry Schroeder notched four lfOILla for the U.S . · The Americans led 6-2 in the }bird period and 7-4 entering the Una! quarter, but had to w lthstand a la te r a lly by Holland, which fell to 1-3-1. C.Onstantign van .Belkum tallied three goals for the losers. Holland had a chance to tie the cont.est in the late going with a 6-on-5 manpower advantage but missed a couple of shots in the final seconds. In a battle for first place in the standings, Hagen Stamm tallied with ~9 seconds remaining to give West Germany a 9-8 decision over ltalv. The win nused the Germans mark to 4-0-1 while Italy feU to third place be hind the Soviet Union at 2-1-2. In the other two games, Spain slipped past Hungary 9-8 and th e Soviets topped Cuba, 13-9. West Germany won despite blowing an 8-4 lead. Frank Otto had four goals for the winners. raising h1s tournament-leading total to 15. Angels face . '.Twins tonight . The Angels open a brief . three-game homestand tonight (7:30) as the Minnesota Twlna lnvade Anaheim Stadium. Left-hander Geoff Zahn (3-2) la tcheduled to pitch tonltht'• opener .,a.lnat the Twins' Jack O'C.oN\Or 11-2). Followlf\8 the weekend aerla with th• Twlna the Anaela will fly north to play Seattle In a three-came aet (be1lnnln1 Tue.day) before retumrnc home ·ror a 1hc-1ame homeetand with Cleveland and the New York Yankeet. '· ... lllJPllll FRIOAV, MAV 13, 1983 Row, row, row your boat . . . R owing (from left ) Carl Toe ppner, Willy Reichenstein, Jiri Saturday's Cannery Iron Man outriggei: canoe race. Corona del Mar'High baseball coach Tom Trager bas resisned after 19 y~ars. D2. Batlik., Greg Collins, Gus Peterson and Chuck Lyda prepare for Campbell vital '.key, in.~U~. polo h _opes By ROGER CARLSON 0( IM o.-y Not llalff part of the American entry, mo&tly with his defensive abilities. MALIBU -He's 6-4 and 200 pounds, a nd at age 2l considered one of the young giants for the next three Olympiads, but at this point he's still "just a string bean," according to U.S. n ational water po lo coach Monte Nitzkowski. It's his third year on the national team and althougH his coach will tell you inexperience on the international level is an area they seek to beef up, he has a large measure of knowledge already about the do's and don'ts of international polo. • "tie's obviously one of oui youngest," Nitzkow s ki o bser ved about Peter Campbell during a break in the III F1NA Water Polo Cup tournament here at Pepperdine University. "But he still needs to grow. Right now experience is critical to learn the international game." It begins w i th estabHs hing t rue credibility. "We have to do really well in this tournament," says Campbell. "We have to show we can play with the best in th'e world. If the referees can say 'If you can't do well in your own country, let alone Europe,' they may not feel you deserve to be up there with the Russians. Campbell, still a student at UC Irvine and without a working future until the 1984 Olympics is history, foMTlS a large "U they want, they (the officials) can screw you over however they want." Valenzuela not wild ~bout lost control, but still gets win SAN DIEGO (AP) - Fernando Val enzuela's famous screwball can't find home plate and he's not sure why. But the Los Angeles Dodgers aren 't fretting. "People have a tendency to expect a lot from Fernando. We're not robots that you can program to do the right things all the time," said catcher Steve Yeag e r a fte r V alenzuela struggled to a 4-3 victory over !he San Diego Padres Thursday. V1l tenzuel a, s trapped by cont :ol proble ms , ove rcame seven walks to boost his record to 4-2. but he wasn't happy with hla effort. "The screwball's breaking the same. The only thing is I can't put it over the strike zone," said the 22-year-old lefthander, a 19-game winner last year and the Cy Young Award winner in 1981. earned run average he had before Thursday's game. "I don't feel any different. I feel as well as I felt last year," said Valenzuela, who has walked an uncharacteristic 24 batters in 56 innings. Yeager is confident the problem is just a temporary one. "He's like a car. He needs some fine tuning before he can get the right fuel-and-air mixture," he said. The Padres capitalized o n Valenzuela's control problems to take a 2-0 lead in the second innin& on Luis Salazar's two-run homer. ''I tried to get a acrewball over the plate. I had to get it into the middle of the plate," he said. San Diego's starting pitcher Tim Lollar protected the lead until the sixth when Pedro Guerrero tied it up with a two- run s~ot, his eighth of the year. Officiating has always been the focal point of frustrations in internationJll water polo and Nitzkowski says the reasons are simple. It's not necessarily politics that gives the referee the hate-love syndrome. It's simply the incredible number o f interpretations one can come up with from the same set of rules. "In every game, the officials can be within the rules and still have a wide interpretation," says Nitzkowski. "You really have to know your referees. The Russians study this point very carefully and adapt to it. "We read the officials. too, but not as well as the Europeans. There are two or three ln this tournament that I've never seen before. "It's not a complaint. It's just up to us to adapt to it. We don't have to change our whole style of play, but we have to play within it. It's tougher for us to adapt because we see European tournaments maybe 3-4 times a year. The Europeans see this officiating every weekend." This. is just the begi nning of a 15-month r· umey to the '84 Olympics in August o next year, and it means a stepped-up program for everyone. "I'll be doing a lot of work on my speed," continues Campbell, a product of University High in Irvine. "I need more endurance in the water, to get up and down the pool faster. It's probably not a matter of 40 hours o! work a week, but It seems like iL" Valenzuela reported to spring train i ng camp considerably lighter this year, but h e's convinced the weight loss has nothing to do with the fat 4.37 Yeager put the Dodgers ahead 3-2 in the seventh with h is fourth homer of the aeason. Ron Roenicke of the Dodgers eludes Luis Salazar's tag on s teal attempt in the eighth inning Thursday. Magee's future remains uncertain Former UCI All-American still gunning for the NBA HERE, THERE AND ... •Former two-time UC Irvine All- American Kevin Magee, who recently completed a aUCICftaful campaian ovel"leU In the Italian buketball league, hu rejected an offer from hla parent team of $100,000 for next year, plus another $00,000 In incentives. •Magee's future In t he NBA ii currently In limbo. One thln1'1 certaln, Phoenix doesn't want Mape arid ii trylna «> unload him. What about the Lakeral C.OOtrary to one newapaper report; that ii aUll a diltlnct pomibfllty. Stay tuned . . . •Rama quarterback Bert Jonn, who will not be at the team'• mini-camp beJ'Ml"C Wednelday, ha repori.dly been told by a pair of doct.on that one more lood ahot on hit already delicate neck ml•hl cripple him for life. UCIAY!fl JOHN SEVANO •Jonee update : Look for him to annowa hJa redremenl before the Rame open 1Um1Mr workout.a ln late July. Janee Nponedly cook out a t l mWJon inlutance policy on hlmHU laat aeaeon, 10 he lhoWdn't be hurt.lnl f« money. •The la•t name to be mentioned by Rame C.O.Ch John RoblNOn • a poee&ble blackup to Vince hrr...,.no la tonner USC and current Chlca,o Bear Vince Evana, who h11 b.come expendable 'with the e mergence of r ookie aensatlon Jim McMahon. •UC Irvine uailta.nt buketball coech Bob Schermerhorn hu applied for the vacant head post at Southern Utah State, an NCAA Dtvlaton ll afflllate. •Add Schermerhorn: A decision on Schennerhorn ahould be com1ni out of the Southern Utah State campus ln the next cou~ of weeb. •Nobody likes to tee a player tet lnJured, but Brian Downtnc'• Wrtat tnJury may be a blftllnl In dlepiae. The ·1eft fielder, 1tr\lal1lur at the plate with a .220 ave...,., hae Deen' Plldns a lot of prellUt'e on hlnwelt lince the 1wi of \be ~ to find the eame aweet •wtnc he '9n.Joyed lMt year. The two·Wffk layoff mlcht help alleviate aome of that 1tratn and allow Oownln1 to come b•ck with a ftHh appi'C*h. Rams sign free agents to contracts From AP dltpeteMI Three former University of Nevada-Lu Vecu playen were amona nine free apntl aianed to contracts Thuraday with the Rama, \he club announced. The three are runnln1 back Andrew Lazarua, defensive tackle Lawrence Taylor and Unebecker Ken !Ulupbrook. Alto NMd were~rbeck &ott Tlniley and U ker Tlm Sulllvan, Soutbem Ca1Jfor1\Ja: de fenalve tackle Joe Gary, UCLA; wide receiver Oary Smith, SMU; defensive tackle Ray Cark», Cal Statit f\al.ler1on; and fullbllCk Ted Stoneburner. Central Connec:tkut. Cheerleaders have gripe with Slallions From AP dJapa&c,ea BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -Two 0 women who didn't make the final cut for a cheerleading aquad are suing the United States Football League's Birmingham s'talllona for $300,000. The suit filed by Shirley Sale and Shay George claims the two would have been 8elected for the Birmingham Fillies, but the tryouta and selection were unfair. Hundreds of women competed for apota on the Stallions' pep squad during ieYeral rounds of tryouts last year. George Stuart DI, an attorney represen ting the two women, said his clients were eliminated in the final selection. The lawsuit claims that Stallions officials told the women that candidates would be ju<i&ed and graded by a panel of celebrity Judses, but that the selection was "predetermined" and made without regard to judges' acoree. Stallions lawyer Mike Edwards said he hadn't seen the suit &ut waa familiar with the background. "Based on my previous knowledge of theee two ladies' claims, I would aay they don't have a case,'' he said. Quote of. the day Doug Rader, rookie manager of the Texas Rangers who had spent the previous three years managing in Triple A. after pitcher ,Mike Smithson posted a 2-1 vict.cl'y over Toronto: "The greet thlq about this job (managing in the majors) LI that when a player does good, you don't have to warry about him being called up." - Houlton topples Atlanta IAl1 P•Jol1 hit a Ue-breakJng II ~·ln the 10th lnnlng and reliever PriU DlPIM exiended h1a string of conaecull"e hltleu lnnin11 to 10~ inninp u Hou.ton edged Atlanta Thursday nt1ht, 4-3. It marked the Aatroa' sixth extra- lnning vic1ory and pUthed the Braves two games to the rear of the Doctaen ln the National League West . . . Ellewhere ln the NL, Bob Foracb to11ed a three-hltter and Darrell Porter homered and IOOftd three runs to lead St. Louis put Montreal. 4-0 . . . Dave Parker drove in three rum with a pair of double. and a single and ecored three times to pace Pittsburgh to a iJ-2 victory over the New Yock Meta . . . Mike &.raow, in h1a fin\ appearance since coming off the disabled list, pitched aix hitless innings before &ivinl way to a pi..nch hitter and three San Franci8co pitchera aettfed for a two-hitter in the Giants' 4-2 win in Cincinnati . . . Hot--hitting Lam Bowa aluaed a three-rup. homer, his seoond borne nan in five days, and D.ek Ralaey and Bill Cam~ll combined on a seven-hitter to carry the Chicago Cuba past Philadelphia, 6-3. Bowa'a homer capped a four-run Chicago rally in the eeventh. Toronto holds off Indians Jorie Ol1a hit his fint home run II of the seuon and Toronto reliever R8' Lee·Jackloa pitched h1a way out of a no-out, bues--Joaded jam in the sixth lnnlng to give the Blue Jays a 6-3 vi<:iory over Cleveland Thunday night in the American League. The win vaulted the hot-Jays f9 within a half-game of the top ln the AL East . . . In other action, Jerry Remy drove 1n the go-ahead runa with a two-run triple and Jeff 'Newman homered, powering Boston to a 5-3 win in Milwaultee. Tbe Red Sox share the East Division lead with Beltimore, which was idle Thursday I I h 2 0 . . . Dwa,-e Muplly'• grand slam and a pair S es Come Orne Up • of homers by llelvla Moore helped Oakland EDMONTON, Alberta -The Iii pound Detroit, 11-4. '°-• . oppoi;tunistic New York Islanders, ' sp~rked. .llY second-period g~ by Facelift for Courageous Bob ..&u.cne.Ana .Br.r.nt Sutter Pl a _ - 38-second span, beat the Edmonton Oilers 6-3 MAM~R'ONECK . N . Y. -~ Thursday night to grab a 2~ lead in the Stanley Cour~eoua. the sleek, 12-meter yacht Cuo finals. that won the America's Cup twice, is The three-time National Hockey League here foe a facelift and modifications. champions take that edge back home for Games The crew and employees of the yacht yard 3 and 4 Saturday and Tuesday night. . of Robert E. Derecktor are readying the craft for For the second straight game, the NHL's this year's Cup trials, set to start June 18 in best defensive team neutralized the Oilers' Newport, R.I. record-setting offense. The Islanders won despite Courageous won the America's Cup in 1974 two assists by Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky, and 1977. In 1977, It was skippered by Atlanta which gave him 36 points for these playoffs, a television and sports magnate, Ted Turner. single-season record. Built in 1973 by Sparkman & Stephens, Edmonton dominated the opening 10 New York naval architects, Courageous is the minutes, outshooting New York 8-2 and first of the new generatio.n of aluminum-hulled grabbing a 1-0 edge on Dave Semenko's wrist racing yacht. Along with painting and clean-up. shot through the legs of Islanders goalie Billy the yacht it also getting a new rudder and Smith at 8:39. modifled keel. Nicklaus gets lucky bounce Delendlng champion J'aek !I NleklaH 1et up the blrdfe that pve him a share of the lead with a lucky bounce off a spectator'• shin Thursday In the first round of the Colonial National Invitational Celt Tournament In Part Worth, Texas. The ball caromed off an onloobr onto the green, trickllng to a atop about thNe feet from the cup and Nicklaus tapped it in for a blrdle and four-under-par $6. Nlcklaua •hared the early lead with Gary Uallbe"' winner of the 1983 Sand Diego Open, and Joe lamu .•. TOly JobDltOH of Zirnbabwe and Spain'• Jne-Marla Cullaret fired liX·under-pu-Mt to share the fi'rat-round lead In the M artJni international tournament in Wilmalow, F.ngland. Baseball today 1942 -Boston Braves pitcher Jim Tobin hit home runa in three conaecutive at bata to beat the Chicago Cubs 6-5 at Braves Field. 1955 -Mickey Mantle hit three home runa to center field, two rtght-handed and one left-handed, to power the New York Yankees to a ~-2 viciory over the Detroit Tigers. 1959 -Hall of Farner Stan Musial collected hla 3,000th career hit, a pinch double againat Moe Drabowsky of the Chicago Cube. Today's birthdays: New York Meta coach Bobby Valentine is 33. Seattle outfielier Juan Beniquez is 33. Court rules against NCAA The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of • Appeals on Thunday upheld a lower court's ruling that broke the NCAA's exclusive control of football televiaion rights and cleared the way for colleges to negotiate their own television contracts. The earlier decision held that NCAA's television contracts with major TV networlu violate federal antitrust laws and allowed individual tchools to n egotiate their own contracts . . . The Pittsburgh Pirates will be without three-time batting champion Blll Madlock for an undisclosed amount of time because of a phlebitis attack in his left thigh. Madlock'• problem, an inflammation of a vein in his thigh, was discovered earlier this week in San Diego . . . A psychiatrist who has been involved in the treatment of compulsive gamblers accompanied Art Scbllcbter when he recently met for .everal hours with Nationa l Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle. Last month, ScHlichter admitted that be had !oat $389,000 betting on basketball games Gld volunteered to be a material witness again.st four Balti~re­ area men who were subsequently charged with various gambling offenses ... Superior Court Judge Leon Savltcb ordered a halt to the scheduled Bobby Cbacon-Cornellaa Bou· Edwards fight in Las Vegas Sunday, ruling in favor of Don King who had promoted the fight. Television, radio TV: NBA Playoffs -Lakers a t San Antonio, 7 p .m .. Channel 2. • RADIO: NBA Playoffs -Lakers at San Antonio, 7 p.m .. KLAC (570); Baseball - Dodgers at San Diego, 7:05 p.m., KABC (790); Minnesota at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710). Corona del Mar's Trager quits By ROGER CAB.UION °' ................ c.orona del Mar Hieb b9Rball coech Tom ~after 19 ten ma 0:5 with tbe Sea , hm c.lled it quita in the 1979-82 era, winning the CIF 2-A championship, advancing to the semifinala twice and the quarterfinals once, each aa the l~e champion.· Arizona State. Other top players, although not drafted. included Donn and Rex Snyder. "Wins and 10S1es were abou average," says-Trager. "But ther were a lot of good players. Now it' my turn to sit on the other side second guess the coaches and tell th other dads how the coach should hav done It." Tom Trager tierma ol • ' --rve. been ~ a lot of time watchln& athen' km play irwteed of my own.•• said Trager. "Be (Tommy, a Lquna Beach H18h fnshman) is going to be out of tJ\e hou.e before I fl~re out what la gotna on.'' COrona del Mar A\h.letic Director Ron Davia says the poeition ia being opened to anyone (there are no teac.hing openings) and he'll "wait until I get the guy I want, up to the first day of bueball practice.• Under Trager the Sea Kings enjoyed remark.able al..ICC8a during Orange Coast, UCI row in cre-w finales · Orange Coast College and UC lrvine close out the rowing aeMOn Saturday and Sunday at the We.tem Sprints regatta on Lake Natoma near Sacramento. A total of 17 colleges will be represented at the regatta, which la being hosted by UC Davia. And unlike most crew regattas, thl.s une offers a team trophy, which will go to the school with the moat victories in the races involving eight shells. Saturday's action la reserved for mornlng heat rares with the fl.rat two Cinjshers advancing to the flnala the following day. Those boats which failed to finish umong the \Op two In their heata will compete again In the repecha1e Saturday aftemoon. Joining Coast and UCI are Cal, Loyola, St. Mary's, Stanford, Seftia C..1ara, Long Beach State, UC S.t& Bubara, Callfornia M.,ltlme Academy. USC, San Dte10 State, Irvine athletes honored University of San Dieao and boat UC Davia. The Pirates and A.nteaten are ln the aame heat in the frelhman eight nice alone with San Dieto State. and UCSB. Orange Cout'• Juni« varsity etaht wUl race qainat USC and Long Beach State in ita heai. The Pi.rate varsity four rows against Santa Clara, Cal Maritime Academy and St, Mary's. UCI'a junior vanity etaht will be In a beat with San Diego State, Stanford and UCSB. The Anteater vanity four rowa wlth Loyola, ~t. Mary'• and Stanford. The Anteaiera alto have a shell entered in the novlce ei,ht nee with Cal Maritime, California and UC Davia. Members of the Oranae Coast JUnlor varal~ht Include Scott Mhb, RL* rNd ~ Eric Moo, John M1rkt., Man Hainline, Sh.tdon Klrkpatrick, ftob Manh 1nd ooxswaln IUcb c.aml. The 10th annual Exe~ Club of lrvlne't Sports Awards~~{« atandout athJMee from IJnlvcl'Jily, lrvll')e and Woodbri~ hilh IChoolll, in oddltlon to UC IJVlne, la IC!Mduled ... June 1 (7 p.m.) at the A1rporter lnn Hotel. The featunid 8JM19Mr wW be former Olympa swlmmln1 aold rnedalilt John Maw. Among the standouts who came through the Corona del Mar program were nine who were drafted by the major leagues. The first was in 1970 (the Angels tabbed John Palmer), and It was followed by Matt Keough (Oakland) and Bob Palmer (White Sox) in 1972, Monte Pries (Baltimore) and Gary Guilnem (Kanau City) in 1976, Dean Foes (Yankees) in 1977, Chris Joh.natone (White Sox) in 1979, Carl Ehmann (Meta) in 1980 and Jeff Pries (Toronto) ln 1981. His moat recent team included Gordon MoH, who is headed for Gauchos, Bucs • • post v1ctor1es WALNUT -Saddle back College has three singles survivors and a doubles team still alive, and Orange Coast advanced a doubles team after the first day Thursday of the community college Southern Callfornia S e ctional Tennis Tournament at Mt. San Antonio College. The Gauchos received triumphs from second-seeded David Black.atone, fourth-seed David Salmon and No. five Maris Luters, who captured second-round decisions. Meanwhile, the top-seeded doubles team of Salmon and Lutera advanced to today'• third round. Oran1e Coast lost two singles players -Todd Braun and Brad Parker -in the second round, but Braun and teammate Jeff Barnard moved on In doubles. Salmon knocked off Braun in the second round. claiming a 6-3, 6-4 dedllon. The s.ddleback doubles team of Salmon and Luten rallied for a 6-7, 6-4, 3-1 victory ln a match ended after an injury default. 1 ~ .... ··---· --. ..._, . •• " ..... , ...... , C.1'9 .... Tr~er says things haven't chanQed that much in 19 years. "Kids worked hard in the 60s, just like In the 808. There we.re 90me duds in the 60a, and some recently, guys that wouJdn't really pay the price. "Than there were others, who wouJd have been great if they ju.st had the ability, because they sure worked hard at it." LEASE ·A 1983 COUIAR FOR s199u PE" MONTH* Leealng lan't right for evetyOM, but may be the antwer to your MW car needs. L .... a brand new. 1983 Mercury COUQ9r for S199.25 per month on a clooed end 1 ..... c.....1n ........ .... ,.., ............ .... Cougar of ,..,, .... . Tickets for the banque1 are $U •JOI) and cht'clw should be made 5N1yable to the Sld\lnll Club of Irvine and malMd to Ralph Whelm, c/o 1'he Irvine Compan1. P. 0 . Box I, Newport ~h. 92660. 140.MIO ··•--·i.•••~·o" ....... .,....,. • ..,...,.._.... • ~=-.... -.. _ ...... __ .""""-----··--·---~ HAPPMINGS · fN THE DAILY PIWT'S, AtrrO MARKET •.. -~In-~· LOI AMiaLiS' ... Auto Expo, often t r.,.,.,ed to u ''the molt oreetJaJout car lhow tn • Amertc:a" ... 1'the car einthUllaata' lhow'' ... ·and "America'• International oar •how" - begins lta 18th 1ea1on at the Loa AngelH Convention c.nter May 14, wtth a 9~day run ending May 22. More than 200 new production cen from Engl.net, France. Germjany, Italy, Sweden. Japan · and the U.8. w111 be orf dleplay at the lhow, wtth , manr new model• making tt*r Arneriaan and w.. Cout debull. One of the hlghllght1 of thla year'• lhow la a apecial exhibit featuring the co-wtnnera of Auto Expo'a n,..t annual "Design of the Yeat Award," the trend .. aettlng General Motora' Camaro and Flreblrd "F" can. lnctuded In the 3,000 aq. ft. dlaplay arM are •tY11ng concept lketchel. enalneenng drawtnga, · full-scale color rendertnga, and the ortglnel acale- modet from.G.M.'1 atytlng studio In Detrott. Show vtaltora will also have an opportunity to ... and admire the award ltaelf -.-a magnlfleent cut bronze aculpture mounted on a pollahed black marble baae. Aleo aure to gain both attention· and adulation le the futuristic PPG Pace Car, designed by students of the Tranaportatlon Oeatgn Department of the Art Center College of Design In Paaadena. Working under the direction of PPG and G.M. deslfn studio head•, the students deelgned the car 81 a team, some working on the exterior, while other• designed detail area• or worked on the Interior aeatlng environment. The reeult, an all-new body design for a 1983 Camaro chassis. was then transformed Into a full-alze, race-worthy car by the student's counterparts In Detroit. Following the show, the PPG car wlll be ueed 81 the official pace car In varloua Indy-type races sponsored by Champlonlhlp Auto Racing Teams (CART). Among the European cars making their American premieres Is the BMW 3181. Oelfgned to be the aucceaaor to the popular 3201, the two-door sedan features a sltghtly shorter and wider body providing more paasenger and luggage space, a new four-wheel Independent suepenak>n, new electronic fuel Injection, and an , •. extenetvely refined \#erslon of the raoa-proven BMW 4-cytlnder engine In a 1.8 titer form. . Anot~er German car making It• U.S. bow Is the handeome new .Audi 5000. With auch advanced features as flueh glaaa.alt-erouncl.and a streamllned undetbody, the new Audi 5000 haa a drag coefficient of 0.33. making It the moat aerodynamic production Mdan In the wor1d. It's also the only German luxury eedan with front wheel drive -Audi hallmark for over 50 years. Also making Its American debut, Is the Isuzu Impulse. a stylish four-seater sports coupe designed by the muter car deetgner Glorgetto Gluglaro. This new Japanese entry I• a production car version of Isuzu's 'lbow car. "Ace of Clubs," which premlereQ.,&Plthe famous Geneva Auto Show In 1979. THE 18UZU IMPULSE Externally, the lmpulae combines aerodynamic 1tyllng with a number of eyo-pleaalng featurea: flush aide glaaa for reduced wind noise and low drag, the absence of exposed body seams, and semi-concealed headlights. Inside, the Impulse features generous pa11enger room -plua matching satellite Instrument pods which allow the driver to . operate all dashboard controls without moving hi• hands from the wheel. The Impulse Is powered by a 2-llter SOHC engine with electronlcally controlled fuel Injection, and comes with a 5-speed manual tranamlulon. Vlsltora to Auto Expo '83 wlll also have an opportunity to see the hlghly-acctalmed new Chevrolet Corvette, deacrlbed by Motor Trend magazjne aa "the beet handling production car In the world today." The 198"4 Corvette -so designated because It haa been engineered to 1984 emlsak>na, safety and fuel economy 1tandard1- l1 an artful blond of yesterday's unique ltyllng with tomorrow's high-tech 1ophl1tlcatt.on. Virtually everything about the car 11 new, from tta wlnd-aeulptured exterior to Its computerized driver Information system and body-contoured hlghback bucket aeats. Yet, It la -unml1takabty -a CQrvette. Totally redealgned and reenglneered, yet tamehow familiar. A dUlk: car" In the true American aporta car tradition. Also on dltplay at this year'• lhow 11 a car of special lntereet to claaslc car butfl -the Bugatti 1 Atalante 67S. The beautlful aupercharQed coupe wu dealgned by Jean Bugatti, one ol the beet known European deelQnera of the era, and waa also hie personal car. Among tta many honors - n,.t prize at the Concou,.. d' Elegance, hekt at Pebble Beach, CalHomla In 1981. While moet of the modela at the show wlN be of the automotive type, the Nl11an/Dat1un exhibit wtll fMtur• modela of another aon, the pommel horM. balance beam, tumbling mate, par.net bare and uneven ban. TheM plecee of gymnutic equipment wlM be uaed by Olympic gymnut1 and perforrnert from th• SC Athletic Twitter• In dally gymnutic. exhlbttlona apontofed by the automaker, undet the auaptoea of the U.S. Gymnutlce ,ederatlon. The 15-rntnute exhlbltlona wlll be held WV«'/ 90 mlnutM, begfnntng at 5:00 P.M. WMkday8 Md 1:30 P.M. weakenda. Auto Expo '83 wttl alao feature the ArnericM premlent of the M...,atl bt-Turbo, the ttaHan auto maker'• nm twin TurbcH:hlt~ Mdan, u well u the Amertoen tn ot the f:ord Tempo and llnootn/Mercury Topu, and the Bttter from ~tn eddftlon, thef'9 ... be nutMfOUI booth featuring 9¥9rY type of auto acc111ory or • The lhow II open from 4:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. weekdaya: 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P .M. 8aturdar: and 11:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. lundlly. Admlelk>n le 14.80 for ldult9.. ta.80 for oNldren I to 11. Ind ohlld,.. under I .,. edmltted tr. . ••• ....... • llllOllBUU ~-•n•8 .. 11.e tlMU The City Of Laouna IMctl'• elohlh annu.I Main Beach Three-on-TllrH 'half court baaketball tournamentl wtll be held on ttoe followtng dat•: Flm tourney: June 4·6, 11· 12: eacond tourney: July 9· 10, 18-17; third tCY<ney: Aug. 13-14, 20-21. Categorl•• Include: open; 11x loot and, und«; elx foot thr• Inch and under; 30 YMt• and older; and 30 yeara and old«, 1hc loot and und«. Entry ,... ere $20 per team per dlvtllon. All dlvllklne wtU be double ellmln1tlon. -Entrlee ere due at noon thll Friday before MCh wee«end of play. For fur1her Information, phone 397-3311, ••t•n•lon 203, or writ• th• Recreation Department, 605 l"or•t AV9 .. Laguna Beech, 92851. Ad•lt s.lt .. ll The city of lfVlne hu echedolecl us oayltme lk>w-pltc:h aoltbaH IMguee for aduhs, 18 and OV9(. The 10·Wffk league wlll begin In June. although ••llOt dat• ha~ not been finalized. Gamee. wlU be played at Harvard Park. Coed and women·1~are1Checlulecl. For more · Information, phone 880:3839. . I' autll tr•ek m eet The flrat annual w .. t Orange County YMCA Junior Olymplc1 track meet wlll be held Saturday, June 11 at OQeen View High School In Huntington Beach. Any boy or glrl In the aeventh through 12th grade le ellglble to compete. Regl1trat1on ree le 18 and Includes a Junior Otymqlcs T-shirt. C>Ndllne for algnupa la May 27. The meet Is IChecluled to begin at 9 a.m. For more Information, phone the YMCA at 847-9822. Sports on TV -~-I-or -weekend- TELEVISION 10:15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees. 11:30 a .m . (2) -NBA P LAYOFF - , Philadelphia at Milwaukee (game four). 1 p.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Seattle at Oakland. (11) -BASE BALL -Dodgers at San Diego. 2 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round coverage of the Colonial Nati.onal Invitational at Fort Worth, Tex. 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Trevor Boblck (22-2-1, 17 KOs) vs. S.T. Gordon (23-5, 21 KOs) in a heavyweight bout at Las Vegas (taped). (11) -USFL FOOTBALL -LA Express at Birmingham. RADIO Baaeball -Dodgers at San Diego, 1;05 p.m .. KABC (790); Minnesota at Angels, 6:55 p.m .. KMPC (710). USFL Football -LA Express at Blrmingham, 5 p.m. LNX (1070). S•nll•y TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFF -Lakers at San Antonio (game four). 10:30 a.m. (7) -USFL FOOTBALL -Chicago at Philadelphia. 12:30 ,.m . (2) -GOLF -Final round coverage o the Colonial National Invitational at Fort Worth, Tex. 1 p.m. (11) -BMEBALL -Dodgers at San Diego. 2:30 p.m. (4) -BOXING -Rooeevelt Green (20-1, 10 KO.) vs. John Mugabi (19-0, 19 KOs) in a junior-middleweight bout at Las Vegas (taped). 3:30 p.m. (4) -SP ORTSWORLD -WBC junior-middleweight champion Bobby Chacon (51-6-1 , 42 KOs) vs. Cornelius Boza-Edwards (38-3, 29 KO.) in a 9Cheduled 12-round bout at Las Vegas (taped). RADIO Basketball -NBA. Playoffs: Lakers at San Antonio (game tour). 10 a.m., KLAC (570). Baseball -Dodgers at San Diego, 1:05 p.m .. KABC (790); Minne9ota at Angels, 12:55 p.m., KMPC (710). , Gauchos advance to state tourney Saddleback College powered its.way back into the state community college baseball playoffs Thunday, notching an 8-2 triumph over Grossmont in the Pacific Coast Conference championship game. The contest pitted the Gauchos, winners of the Northern Dlviaion; aga.lnat the Southern Division champion Grilflna. And h09t Saddleback jumped to a quick 2-0 advantage in the tint inning despite a t.rlple play which kllled the chance for a bigger frame. f . The Gauch09 aot their two runs on a pair o singles, two hit betamen and a walk, but St.eve Morgan lined into the t.rlple play to end the threat. >..it turned out. Saddl~ didn't need any more runs. I Ladlna 3-1 in the fifth, s.ddlebeck broke t open with lour runa, • Mark Henkel and Mark Grace each llnaled ln runa and Morgan cleaned the bale9 with • tilple. Steve DeAnaells enjoyed a productive aftemoon at the plate, drtvtnc In two run.a and ·ac:ortnc twk:e with a pair of doUblee and a triple. Oil the mound, 0eorp Bonilla Improved hla conference record to 7-1, •trJklna out 10 and ' 1Catterina aeven hlta. 'Ille Oauchoe ent.ef the atat.e playoffa May 26 ~t an opponent to be determined. Bruins win hockey £inal T he Bruin• bHt the Black H awke l·O Th~y In the champ&onthJp ~ of the YMCA tar·top hockey ~ at SoWera Ml~ School In Hun~8Nch. I Tim Pewn acond at 17 mlnu• Lnto overtime I to 1tve the Bndna the victory. More than 72 L •tudenta f rom arff .choola partklpa(ed In ihe p 10-wwk hocJce1 ~Which WU lponeored by the Oranse CoUniy YMCA. Orange Cout DAILY PjLOT /Friday, MJIY 13, 1983 DI l'••Ut t .. ,,,,,11 Rag11tratlon '°' ~tall'I Veltey Junior AJt. Amarloan Football le Sundey from a a.m.-noon at Mlle 8quate Park AacfMUon Center. A pancake breeat•. swtoec1 at ta.25 Wiii be held at the eame time. All ~. 7-14 )'Mtt Of aoe. are eligible to play. A regl1tratlon,.. 61126 wffl be Oharvecl and coach•• and board mambera wlll b• preHnt to an1war any qUMllone regarding the league. Slgnup1 wlll al10 be conducted each Saturday and Sunday through June 12 (With the ucepUon of Memorial Day weekend) at the Mlle Square Recr .. tlon Center from 10 1.m.-2 p.m. Slgnups wlll 1lao be held at the Fountain Valley N0r1h and Fountain Valley South Llttle League flelda. • For further lnform .. lon, phone Jim Hoaenleld at 775-801'3. · Powerhllts ee•,,ete Thunderboatl, also known 11 unllmlt1d hydroplanes. In addition to all "blown" ciauel. drag boat racing, K-boata, cracker boxea, pro-compa, apeecl lklera and modHlecl VP outboards wtll compete thi. WM«end at Irvine LaKe In Orange. The IChedule: Saturday -8:30-8 a.m. -barefoot lkllng; 9· 11:46 -drag boat qu&Ufylng; 11:45-12:20 -modified VP outboard•; f2:20-1:05 - K·boatl, crlciters, pro compa; 1 :06-1 :36 - unllmlted hydro exhibition; 1:36-1:60 - barefoot skiing; 1:60-4:30 -drag boat qualifying; 4:30-5: 15 -K-boatl, crackers. pro compe. Sunday -8:30-9 -barefoot skiing; 9.11 :30 -drag• (llrlt round ellmlnallona); 11:30-12 -radio disc Jockey race-barefoot skiing; 12· 12:30 -unllmlted hydro exhibition; 12:30-1:30 -drags (second round ellmlnatlons); 1:30-3 -K·bc1ts, cracker boxes, pro-comps, speed ski racing; 3-3:30 -unllmlted hydro exhibition; 3:30-4: 10 -drags (final round ellmln1llon1); 4: 10·5 -K-boats, crackere, pro-comp1. T e alll11 e••l'tJ Newpqrt Beach M'arrlott Hotel 1ennl1 ln1trU01of' Aobyn Ray Wiii conduct hie annual tennl1 camp1 beglnnlng June 20 at the hotel. The camp 11 fOf' beglnnen. Intermediates, hlQh 1Ct1091 and tournament player•, agee 7 to 1f . Drllle, peraonal Instruction and evaluation are offered 1t each level. In 111, llv• "Hlona are scheduled: June 20-July 1: July 5-16; July 18·29; Aug. 1· 12; Aug. 15-28. Houri are 8:30 a.m. untll noon for all ...ion.. ~'°'all but the aecond ... alon Is $190. Second ....ion I• s 17 1. F« more Information, phone 640-4000. · 0 fler-t 1Je•llne The seventh annual Santa Ana College Over-the-llne bueball tournament Will be held June 4 and June 18· 19 on the Santa Ana College b ... ball field. The tournament wlll be divided Into three divisions. The aortball division la Mt tor June 4. The century dlvlllon tournament wlll be held Saturday, June 18. To participate In this dlvlllon. the ages of the players must total at least 100 year1. Open division ,competition wlll be held Sunday, June 19. The division la open to anyone and often draws former major league players and top collegiate players. Prizes and T ·shirts wlll be awarded to the winners. A $25 entry fee la required for each team In each division. For more lntormatlon. phone 667-3503 or 867-3300. l'•lley .. 11 e••I'• Two junior ~ ~ will be held at Otano-COMt College thl9 aimmer. The e&mf>9 are o .. 1gn9d for girts. aget 12-18. The lint camp wtll run July 21·24, and the MCond wlll be Mid Aug. 4-7 In OCC'1 Peteraon Oym. Thurlday~ wtll run from 8-9 p.m., white Friday through Sunday wor1<ou11 wlll be held from io a.m.-1 p.m. and 3-e p.m. Parttclpente wlll be divided Into beginning, Intermediate and advanc.d groupa. The camp le led by Stev9 Geor519. ooecn ot the t09 Junior team In the U.S. tfll1 year, the Cal Junlor1, and Jane Hiigendorf, coach of Coaat'11tat1 champion women'• 1eam. Coat of the camp 11 $60, For more Information, phone 955-0820. Goll tourna m ent The Huntington Baach-Fountaln Valley board of realtora wlll hold Ila annual goll tournament June 23 at SeacllH Country Club. Deadline for entries for any ·Huntington Beach or Fountain Valley real1or and gueats 11 June 3. The colt 11 $30. which includes golf, dinner and cert, or $ 18 for golf only. Prtzes and trophies wlll be awarded. Any realtor In the HB·FV area wanting to play should phone 847-6093. 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CRUISI CONTllOL ZIMCO • Designed for ln5tollotion on most cors vons & light truclls. •OU • .-J MkrQfN'O<••-l"tlOflf· ly ''"" .,.,., 1111. •tnpo< '°"' doto; m.p II a..,.,., drive, Ivel~· dolo .iectronlc m p h trip plonnln9. quoru c lodo I ....,. •. DUNll • ~moat Amertcon con i l19ht tru<k• (0"'90Cf det19,, provtdft po11tiv• f uel 1uppty El1m1notff •opor lock #801 RIOM.974 997 YOUR ~HOICI I A _ ............ - D4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday. Ma)' 13, 1983 Drivers · eYe Indy qualifying Lakers and Spurs a gree their series is just beginning INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Don Whittington has a decision to make before Saturday's start of qualificatio~ for the Indianapolis 500. Does he continue to practice "super-fast for the pole, or get the car set up 1or the race"? "I haven't made that decision yet," said Whittington, sixth- place finisher a year ago and the fastest driver so far in practice for the May 29 race. There's a different strategy and raoe-car setup for relatively short-distance speed, the goal for Saturday's scramble for starting positions in the race. Once the 500-mile grind begins, of course, the objective is endurance. A car can't win if it doesn't finish, no matter how fast it goes. "It's easy to get lost here.'.' Whittington said of the meticulous preparatipns leading up to 9ualifications. "li you do something wrong, you fall back. You have to be able to repeat what you've done right and correct what you've done wrong." · Whittington, 37, the eldest of three brothers who drove in the 1982 race, qualifioo at a four-lap average of 200.725 mph last year. Saddleback's Yolanda Hughes (left ) and Diana Clements will be competing in the SoCal ch ampionships at Mt. SAC. SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -Naturally, the San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers disagree on which team will win the Western Conference final series in the National Basketball Association playoffs. But the Spurs and the Lakers agree on one thing: their best- of-seven series won't end after five games. "This is going to be a tough series, going at least six or seven games," said Pat Riley, coach of the Lakers, defending NBA champions. The third and fourth games will be played in San Antonio tonight and Sunday, with the series deadlocked at 1-1. Los Angeles won the first game 119-107 at home, then lost to the Spurs 122-113 at the Forum Tuesday night. :•You're asking me how long I think it will go?" said Spurs guard George Gervin, who scored a game-high 32 points Tuesday. "It's {l seven-game series. I'm not making-·any predictions." . Neither is San Antonio Coach Stan Albeck, whose team suffered four str aight losses aga.inst Los Angeles in last year's Western Conference final. "We are going home believing there is no home -court advantage," Al beck said. "The pressure is on us to win these ·two." He called the opening games of the series "emotionally draining." Riley said he was counting on the NBA playoff experience of his championship team to pull Los Angeles through the series. "We have a core of players On TJ' tonl•bt channel a at 7 who have been through it before -Silk (Jamaal Wilk es), (Michael) Cooper , Kareem (Abdul-Jabbar). (Norm) Nixon and Magic (Johnson)," he said. "They are real strong-minded when it comes to big games. They know how to win." Tonight's game is a sellout, with a downtown pep rally scheduled about two hours before tip-off. "The crowd will h elp us," Albeek said, "because this is one of the toughest places in the league to play." Gervin said the Lakers, who never led in Tuesday night's game, might have been surprised by the Spurs -considerably strengthened this season by the addition of center Artis Gilmore. By the end of T hursday's practice -cut short by one hour because of rain -he had not exceeded Wednesday's top speed of 205.198 mph. Second fastest in practice was still last year's pole-position starter and second. place finisher Rick Mears, the 1.979 winner. ·Mears' top lap through six dllys of practice has been 204.498 mph. Bu Cs , w~ll represented at track finals -• Moring. into .tb.i.r.d..pl.a among -- --. --. ----top-~ speeds1 at-... 202.976, --W ALNU1'--Orange Coas.t . thletes iZU:ompete in 12:9..ev.~ was veteran Mike Mosley, who · College sends a contingent of 18 including weights specialist Jim was also involved in the first athletes to Saturday's Southern Doehring, who'll be out to aerious accident at the Speedway California· Community College c u I m i n ate a remark a b 1 e this year. Mosley, coming into track and field finals at Mt. San -comeback from a near-crippling the No. 4 tum, brushed wheels Antonio College. motorcycle a c.-cident nearly two with the mUCh-slower car of J3ob Golden West, meanwhile. will years ago. Harkey, and Harkey's Coyote send nin.e competitors to the Orange Coast is knee deep in veered into the wall. finals, including Jerry Nelson. distance specialists and field Harkey, 52, a veteran of six who won the So u th Coas t event athletes. Brothers Lalo and Indy races, was hospitalized with Conference pole vault title with a Ulysses Terriquez mal<e the a broken neck and collarbone, 15-8 effort. Pira te favorites in the 3,000 rpultiple arm· and rib fractures Saddleback will send eight $leeplechase. Lalo has clocked a ~nd bruised lungs. He was reported in stable condition. Thirteen drivers had topped ioo mph by the end of Thursday's practice. ESTANCIA .. I F,rom Page 01 !tancia's Danny Gas&. The two met early in the ason and San Clemente posted I\ victory in five sets. Later, San Clemente lost in the Orange County tournament semis to ltstancia. Laguna Beach, under Bill Ashen, finished second in three major tournaments this past season. as San Clemente won the Palisades Tournament, Estancia ttook the Orange County Tournament and Santa Monica won the Inglewood Invitational So, the Artists know their tjpposition. Santa Monica squeaked out a 15-13, 3-15, 15-7 victory in the finals behind the play of Jeff Williams, Sam Blood and Eric Sato. , Laguna's blue chips include Orange County Player of the Iear Eric Hanson, along with dam Johnson and Steve Blue, ijoth first teain choices in Orange ¢aunty. Estancia advances f Estancia High outscored lwtarina, 16-13 Thunday in the lfemlfinala of the CIF 4-A coed- ~dminton playoffs. Race to the wire 9.;'Z9.;3 W..Me tJ~~:'l~J)_ mark. . Mart<: McMaster will run the 1,500, and teammates Shawfi - Gallagher and Bob Erick.son have qualified in the 5,000. Gallagher has clocked a 14:49.8, while Erickson's qualifying time was 14:53.5. In addition, the Bucs have already qualified Bob Adams for state in the 10,000 meters with a 31 :03.0 effort. • The Eagles were led by Jay d>rti:t and Minhieu Kleu who ~ach won two of three matches in ~ingles. The fipals are slated Wednesday at Walnut High. The quarter horses a re back a t Los Alamitos, racing nightly Monday through Saturday with first post a t 7:45. I l Sports clipped short-------- ~ ~-A track prelims .set Saturday tf The CIF 3-A .track and field prelirns for men nd women are echeduled for Valencia High turday with the first events billed to begin at 3 q'clock. The prelima qualify the top nine in field events the top two in each of four heats and the fastest in running event.a for the CtF finals May 21 at toe College. · Amona the field are standouts from the Sea ~ew and South Coeat. leagues. Amona thOle faYOM to move on to the flnalt Corona Ml Mar sprinter t..anc. M1rUn, middle tance l\ar Dave And•non and CdM's standout 600 ,..i.y tam. I rd•'-"'"" !Weir• •••e Two w.una Belch Htah women's volleyball -Mo.We Merchant ancfkathy McKeown, will lay for Nouw Dllllw Unlvtl"ltty In the fall. Merchant wu a 1etter for tht Ard1w, who aptw.d the South Cout t.e.sue champlonahlp Cth 1 14-4 rwcord. She mo oom1>9ted ln the Junior lympk:I and Juruor Nauonall. She wu the South ~·1MVP. McKtown 1110 oomptttd In th• Junior • Olympics and Junior Nationals, in addition to helping the Artists gain a CIF 4-A semifinal berth. Notre Dame was 25-9 last season. OCC women oompete MOORPARK -Two Orange Coast College women's doubles teams are competing In the Southern California Community College Tournament which began Thuraday at Moorpark College. Tracy Rlbant and Ronal Jtllleon. whu lut week won the South Coast Con(eren~e doubles clWnplonahlp, are jolned by teammates Suzanna Brodie and Noel Gayt~n at the two-day tournament. Sue Oliver of Saddloback Collose. meanwhile, ta competlna In both the 1inalea and doublet PGl'UOnl of the tournament. Oliver, the 01uchoe' No. l 11nalt1 player, reached the Pacific Coast Conference 1emlflnall before lotln& to top·Meded Jane Riblcd of San Dleao CC. Ollvt-r wUJ Join Brooke Jenson In tho '(fuubln play. A ihlrd Gaucho, rredla.nn• Oray, will •llo rompet.e tn alnaJn. Upsets spice • tennis tourney Kay Tittle of Irving, Texas pulled the biggest upset to date Thursday at the Seventeen Magazine tennis tournament at Marguerite Recreation Center. The unseeded Tittle stopped top-seed Leigh Ann Eldredge of Altadena, 7-5, 7-6, ln t h e quarterfinal round of the 18 and under division. Meanwhile, fifth-seeded L~da Oeachale of Sudbury, Mus. was surprised by Mary Dinneen of Wint.er Park, Fla, 2--6, 6·4, 6·2 and No. etaM wed Mary Torre. wu alto eliminated Ln the third round, 7-6, 6·4 bY Jane Cohadee of Columbu., Ohfo. Jn the 14 and wider dlvlalon1 there waa ~ne UPMti u ~~ Kristin Or.yer of We1ton, CoM. WN a third-round wlMtr over No. five Suun Sabo of .Parkenbur1. W.Va., 6·0, 6·2. The tournament con~lnuta today wlth the Mmlflnal1 'and S.t\.lrd•Y. with d\e final round wllh the' IOtJon blitnni"I at 10 •.m. .. -Tl"J p-n.-·nrmp ~tuT~-tt:4-2-:6tl-1fon~s-< . . . DeMyers \47-10), pole vaulte r Sue ZiRa (4:43..49} and Dawn Rich Fo·rsyth (15-0) and Howe(4:44.2). . DeMyers again in the high jump Zika and DeVetis have also (6-6) also have qualified. . qualified in the 3,000-meter race, Mark Guest of Coast clocked while Janine Dube is a qualifier the fourth fastest 800 in the in the 8'00 (2:16.14). South Coast Conference (1:52.67) In the field events, OCC offers to qualify, whiJe Todd Andrews Jan Culp. Laura Mills and is a qualifier in the 400 Allison Carter in the ~avelin. intermediate hurdles (54.31). Culp's 131-2 effort was the third OCC's women entered include best qualifying mark, 1,500 runners Kathleen Dul°'" Angie McCard of OCC has also Van Horn benefit game Fullerton College's men's and women's basketball teams have scheduled May 21 for the second annual Steve Van Horn Memorial Game, at the Hornets' gym. Tipoff is slated for 7:30 with the men and women integrated on the floor with a minimum of two women in the lineup at all times. The game benefits the Steve Van Horn scholarship fund. Van Horn was a two-time AJl-ClF player at Estancia High School and a member of the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo team after a stint at Fullerton College under his father. Ezra Van Horn. Van Horn was killed in a camping accide nt in Mexico during a spring recess. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for students and $1 for children under 12. High school students _ with a valid ASB card will be admitted for $1. qualified in the high jump. Golden West's Nelson injured his ankle prior-to the start of the season, but is obviously on the road to recovery. Although he only cleared 15-8 in the 8 <SC meet. Nelson has hit 16-0 at Mt. SAC relays and gone 17 -0 in open meet competition. Teammate Tad Venger took iirst place in the sec javelin competition with a 185-2 effort to qualify. In addition, the Rustlers will send Mark Lohr in both hurdle events and Scott Bolton in the discus and shot put. Steve Bartolo (200), John Van Darn (200) and the Rustlers' l, 600 relay team have also qualified. . Golden West women compet- ing are Ellie Carey (800), Patti Mascarenas (shot put) and Jennifer Scovel '(high jump). Saddleback's Doehring is a favorite in the shot put, but his stiffest competition may come from teammate Chris Sweeney. In addition. the Gauchos have qualified Tracy Mitchell in the long jump. Yolanda Hughes has qualified in two events for the Gauchos, the 100 hurdles and long jump. Diana Clements is a double- qualifier in the shot put and discus. Top amateur golfer Lifur passes away ..A private interment cere- mony will be held Monday for Nellita Lifur, one of the top a m ateur golfers ever in California. Lifur pas&ed away Thursday morning. Lifur. from Laguna Beach, began playing in 1923 and amassed a number of golfing awards. Listed as one of the "Big Three" of Women's National Amateur gE>lf, she was a lso ranked in the top 10 worldwide. Her accomplishrn~nta included: •Winning the California stale champions hip four times and finiahlng second three times. •Winning the Southern Califo(nia tourney five times and finishing eecond four times. •Qualifying for the U.S . Nati9nal Amateur tournament 20 times ~nd finishing runner-up three tlmee. •FlniaJClnfl Nnner·up In . the U.S . W•tem three tbnee. t.ifu.r wfh every California tou"'*-'t, lncludlna the club c:hafl\plonahlp1, P•bblc Beach and the Catalina Tournament flve •trlll1ht yean -brcaklnc the c:ount NCOrd, from the men'• tee, with • ee. Known for her "abort 1arn1," 1he and Babt Didrlkeon 1ave exhibition• all over lhf' country and Llfur wu nam~d to the Hctn •• Hall of P'amt!. l.llur waa the firtt wom•n'tt atudent body pretldent at USC , Nellita Liru~ ond 1radua\ed mama cum lauda. She allO became the captain ot the USC tennis team. The past 2~ yeara, ahe has elayed out of lrvln• Coaat Country Club, wheN aht waa club champt°" thnt tlnMI. Servlctt Will be held at Padtlo View Memorial Park In Newport BHch. L.lfur '"we bet h\llband Ore1ory of EmH1ld Bay, Laguna, and dacr Mn. HtntY Dunham qf ly Hilla. • ~ ". ' .. MAJOR LEAGUE 8TANDtNOS AmetlcenL._ue WHT OIYl8f0ft ....... w I. Pct, 08 lll 12 600 r .. .. 111 13 .5s2 w. o ... 1ana 15 15 500 3 Kanps City Chicago MlnMIOla Seattle 13 13 500 3 12 15 444 01 12 t9 .3t7 6Vr 11 22 .333 8\-lo EAaT OIYl8IOH lllllOmore I 7 l 2 .586 Bos1on 11 12 586 TorOl!l<> 16 12 571 Mil..,auk.., 15 13 .536 Ho CMlriland 16 14 533 t'h New York 13 lll .08 ' TlMlf'ecl81'8 ScorM Oakland I I, Detroit 4 Toronlo 6, C-•nd 3 Botton 5, MllWaukee 3 , .. , •• Gemee Minnesota (O'Conno< l ·2) .ot A ..... a (Za.hn 3·2), n Toronto (Mor9art O· I) al Cfe '•tllnO (Eichelberger 0-1), 11 Chicago (Oouon 4·2) al New York (RIQNttl 4· 11. n Goston (Eckersley 3· 1) at Miiwaukee (Sllllon 4-1). n D1troll (Morrts 3-4) al Kanua City (Leonard 3-3), n Baltimore (G. Davia 1-0) at Te•., (HOUQll 2·21. n SHiii• (B Stoddard 2·<4) •I Oakland (Kre\1119< 3-3), 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE wt:aT OIYWON Dedlfa<• Atlaflla Cincinnati w l Pct. Gii 22 8 733 San Francisco San ~ Houaton 20 10 .667 15 17 .469 14 16 .467 14 17 .452 15 19 .441 EA8T DIVISION Phlllldelphia MonlreaJ St. Loult Pttlsburgh Chicago New YO<I< 16 11 .593 15 12 .556 14 12 .538 11 15 <423 10 19 .345 9 19 .321 ThuneleJ'• ac-.,..... 4. San Diego 3 Chlca9<> 6, Philadelphla 3 Pittsburg!\ 6, New YO<I< 2 San Frenelsco 4, Clnclnnau 2 2 8 8 8'1\ 9 I 1.,. 4'), 7 7'1> . Jlt, L~ 4 ... MotitrMl.O, _ -H~~·4, ~~llilll. _ __, D•d1era \Hooton 1· 1) at San Otego (Ofavec:ky 5-). n Phlladelphla (Chrls1enaon l·21 et Ch~llO (Trout 1-5) New York (Holman 0 -1) at Phtaburgh (Rhoden 1·3). n San Francisco (Brelnl!lll 3-3) et Ctnclnnall (Gale 3-2), 11 Montreal (Wetall O· I) at St. LOUIS (Andujar 2-5). n Atlanta (Behenna 3-0) al Houston (Lacoss 1-3). n NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodaef'9 4, PedrM I Loa ANGll.sa ..,. o.oo S..2b Roer'1cl< cl Balter II Guerrero 3b M~rf t..andr91J1 Cf 8roclc lb YMQ81 c Rueaell .. ValeNla p •rlllll •rlllll 5010 Wlgglna cl 4 000 4 110 eonlila2b 3020 3 1 1 o Gwvev lb 4 0 2 t 3 113Lazcanor1 4 000 3000 Kennedyc 4 000 1000 Bav.cqufl 1100 4 0JOS-3b 4 1l2 4 121 RarnlrazM 3000 4010 Lollerp 2000 4020 Rlchatda ph 1 1I0 Deleon p 0000 G~pli 1000 Total• 35 4 10 4 lo1• 31 3 63 ._..., ....... Loe ~ 000 002 llO -4 San Diego 020 000 100 -3 G-Wlnnl1>9 R81 -GYarr.,o (6), LOB-Loa Angelea 6, San 01190 10. 2B·Su, Garvey. Brock. Valanz.uala. HR· Salazar (2), Guwrero (I ), YMQ9f , (4~ SB· Roenlck1 (21, S-Wl99lna. S F-Garvey, G-o. ............ Vlllnnla {W ,4-2) • M RlltAM> SY. a 3 3 7 8 •1oooooo. S1;::1~ 7 2 1 3 3 1 a 3 1 1 0 0 Lollar OIL.eon (L.0-2) T·2:51. A-36,489. Ctlllat,l'MMIM3 PhlladelpNI 010 000 020-3 7 2 Chicago 000 011 4-0J<.-15 9 o Ruthven, Alltmlr•no (71. Holland (7), Farmw (8) and Diaz; RalMy, Campbell (8) and 01119, W-Ralne)'. 3·3. l-Rutll'lan. t-2. S-C&mpbell (1) HR•-PhMedelptlla. Olar (4~ Chlca90. Bowe (2). /\-8, 182. """""-2 New Yori< 000 020 000-2 9 o Pittsburgh 2 10 010 20•-8 12 1 Torrez, O(az (71. Swen (7) and RaynOlds; Candelaria, Tekulve (8) aod Pena. W- Candetarl•, !!·3 L-Torrez, 1·6 A-7,9~4. Ol8n1•4,Aeda2 San Franctaco 211 000 000-4 SI 1 Clnclnnau 100 000 010-2 2 1 Krukow. Barr (71. Lavelle (9) .and Hay; 8er.n)"I, LMW( (81 and BllardellO. Trevino (9), '(t-Krukow, 1·2. L-Berenyl. 3-3. S- Lawile (3). 11-9.232. c ............... , Montreal 000 000 000-0 3 o St. Louis 000 111 0 b -4 10 0 Gulltcltaon. lefch (8) and CartM; Forach and Porte<. W-Forach. 2·3. L-Gulllckson, 3-4. HR-St LOUIS, Porter (4) A-21,205 Aal,.. .. ··-J Atl.,,la 000 001 101 0-3 SI 1 HOUllO!I 000 100 200 1-4 9 t Perer. Foraler (7), Falcone (9) and Benedlcl; J Nlelcro. L.Cona (Bl. 04PlflO (9) "'1d Pu1o11 W-OtPlno. 3· I L-Falcone. 1·1 A-9.8A2. A"*1cM Leeoue A'a 11, Tlfen1 O•klend 00<4 061 000-t I tO I OalrcMI 201 100 000-4 12 I CodlrOll, lkl(ljmller (3), K-gh (0) and K-ney. Petry. Ujdur (5), Barln!I-(8) and Pantsh, Bultfl 18). W-Bur9,,,_, t•O. L- Pe1ry. 3.1 HH1-0ak1and. Moore 2 (51. Murpfly (2), OelrOll. JOllnaon (2), A-14,4~. ..... ...,. .......... * Toronto 020 000 022-e 6 o ClaYlttnd 000 00 I 020-3 II 3 Ctency. Otllai (8). Jaeltaon (8), MOllltl (8) and Whill; Sot-. Wlltt (8) t11d H.,aey W-Clancy, 3·1. L-Soref'IMn, 2-6. s- Mollltt (3), HR-Toronto. Ort• (t). A-8,301. ......... ._.* Boeton 011 201 ooo-a 9 o Mhauk.. 200 001 000-3 7 I 8r0Wf\, 81Wlley (8) and ~; ~· and Yot1. w-arown, s-2. L-catc1we11. 2·4 a-st.,,19y (8). HAt-Boeton. _.,, t1>. MllwaukH . Simmon• (21. Yount (Tl A-12,3" .._ ...... If ..... S2 .HO ., .a61 " .aA. :IO .N7 u .aae S2 .~ 3t ,321 a t .129 41 .325 3t .325 M111plly, Atl.,,ta. 29; i<.nneOy, San Diego, 28; Bench, Cincinnati, U ; Hendrie~. St. • Loult, 24; Oa-. Montraal. 23: 0 1tn.,, Houtton. 23: Schmidt, Philadelphia, 23; ~ez. Pllilld .. pl\la, 23. ~chlfta (, DecWofta) Pe<u. Atlanta. $-0: Behenna. Atl8111•. 3--0: MO"ilt, Phil~la, 3--0; .... .,,, ~. 3-0; Oreveo~. Ban Ota90, 5·l: R09ara, Mon1re11, 6-t ; 1'•11•, Dodaera. 4·t : McMurvy, Atlanta, •·I; .._, Dodtef•, "'';Show. San Otego, 4-1. Col .... eoof'9e Arllona 6, Arl:ron1 St, 2 NAIA Dletrlct • f'teJ""8 (MM~Klk) , .... .._... Azusa-Pacific 3. w .. tmonl 0 Cal Lutheran 10, Cal 8-ptlll 3 Community college ladcllelNck •• Qf-t 2 Groasmont 010 001 000-2 1 I Saddleback 201 041 Ol~-11 17 2 Devis, Slarver (5), Nawartt (5), o.nton (7) and Schnlepp; 8011111• and Mor91n. w-Bonllla (7-1). L-Oa\lls. 2B-OeAn9ells (S) 2. Comacho (S), Llmoanero (G), Schnlet>P (GJ, 3B-OeAfllletla (S), M°'gan (S). CIF Dhlrott. •·A (fhl .-.d) Fullerlon 10, Rl-llde Poly 2 t ·A Cl'lnt l'OUlld) Ble/1op Mon111omery 4, LA B1111t11t 1 High echool rentilngt (""81) C•4-A 1. Hoover ( 19-,2): 2. Arcadia (:13-3); 3. Thousand Oaks (19-3); 4. Colton ( 19-41; 5. Redondo (19-6-t): 8. Lalc.-od (17·5>: 7. Noire Dame, Sherman Delea ( 18·4); 8. ldlaott (17·7·1); 9 El~ (18·5); 10. Simi Valley ( 19·6) Othert: tt. f ou11tal11 Yelle r Ctt·l ·1), tt. Hu.nt1111to11 •••ch (1 .. 5), CIF 3-A 1. Rlah•lll (111-ll: 2 Loera (22·5!; 3. Pacifica ( 19·6-I~ 4. North RIYltakle (1,,.6); 5. M99notla (20-5); 6 Espetanu (17·71; 7. Hart (20·5); II. South Hiiia (17-<4); 9. Gahr 118-6-1); to. Ramona (17·8). CW 2-A I Capistrano Valley (19-4t, 2. Mountain View ( 19·3-I); 3. Leuzlnger ( 18·4· 1): 4 Canyon, Sauqus I 17-5), 5. Chino (18-6); 6. Palm SpriMQt (11·5); 7. Y~pe (16-8); 8. NrO)'Q..U.4~ ..9.~ Hilla (17·5); llL C~l .7·!L.-,. Cotonlal lnvti.ffonet (at foot Worttt, re .. ) Jaclt NIC~taua 33-33-88 Gary H.ttberg 34-32-88 Joe Inman 34-32-88 H.ie Irwin 33-34-87 Mark McCumber 34-33-87 Mil<a Reid 32-35-67 MlkeMc:Culk>ugh 34-33-87 Re• c~ 35-32-e1 Mil<e NleOle!la 36-32-86 GI Morgan 32-36-86 Dan Pohl 34-34-86 Jim N9llO<d 33-3~88 Milt• SUiiivan 33-3!1-Sll Bobby Wadkins 35-33-86 FUD'f Zoelef 33-35-88 Torn t<lta 32-36-68 Bruce uetzlt• 34-35-99 Jim Thorpe 32-37-69 K.aith Fergue 34-35-89 George ,Archel :M-35-e& Jack 1'en.-35-3<4-89 Andy North 33-36-89 l'lowatd Twttty 36-33-89 Ed Rori 34-34-89 Gary Koen ~:M-89 Jlm Colbert 36-33-99 Ban Crenllhaw 34-35-eO Bob Eaatwoocl 34-35-98 Ed SnMCI ~O Paler Jac:ol:l9en 3&-35-70 Paler Ooat•huis 34-36-70 JOlln Cool< 34-36-70 Andy Bein 38-34--70 Marie MeNolty 36-35-70 ThomM Orey 34-M-70 o ... Edw•rda :M..:it-70 JOlln Fought 36-35-70 Lon Hinkle :M-39-70 Bob Murphy 32-38-70 Bred Bryant 35-35-70 Frantc Conner 39-34-70 Tommy Vllentlne 39-34-70 Mike Donald 36-3$--71 Jodie Moclcl 34-3 7-7 I Al Oelb9rper 37-3<4-71 Bob Glider 34-37-71 Vietor R9gal8do 37..:M-71 John Mallallay 35-39-71 Martt Phllt 38-35-71 Denny Edwards 39--35-71 Jerry Heard 35-36-71 Oou9 T-35-39-71 ChiP 8adc 36-39-72 Larry Mbia 34-$8-72 Jay H.., 37-35-72 Dan H .. ldcnon 33-3$--72 Bill Aol!et• 37-35-72 Donnie Hammond 31_.. t-72 Tlrn Slmp90n 37·35-12 8ob1>Y CIW1'19ett :M-38-72 P•t ~ 35-37-72 Marte Lye ~9-72 Oenla Wa1aon 37-35-72 Fred Couptea 36-37-73 Jonn Ad•rn• 39-37 -73 M"k Hayw 39-37-73 Bob si-., 37-36-73 Roger Mattt>le 37-39-73 ChfChl ~rtguet 37-37-73 Torn Weltlkopf 341-37-73 Woody Bleckbvrll 35·3ll-73 ~119 8'lma 3&-37-73 Miller Betber 38-.35-73 o.w 8tocllton 37-36-73 Brucie Flllllhar 37 ·37-73 8nXJa Oelllln 341-37-73 Vanct Heafner 37-37-74 M«rle Hal•l9ily 37-37-74 L .. Tte\llnO 37·37-74 Cllartet Coody 3'-39-7 4 Tim Norrlt 37-3?-74 Don Jenuary 3&-le-74 a-~ Cl>amblM 37-31-75 Tom ~ :M_..t-75 l -CI Thompton 3&-37-711 Oa'lld EIOIMll>er9et 3 7 -38-75 Tom Jenlclnt 36-37-75 De"'<! Graham 37-31-75 0-Lltller 3e-3t-75 Jlrn SI,,_ 3e-3t -75 t•Matk lkookt 37·31-75 Curtle StrWIOI 311-41-7& Mlllt O'MMr• 36-341-76 Btf'Y JMCkll 3g..37_79 Hal Sutton :Je-31-79 l.afl'Y fllnller 39-41-77 Miiia HO!lllld 37-40-77 ROC1 cvn ~3t-n MIG O'Gl'ldy 40-37 -77 911 8"tton ~•-11 St-IMll'I~ 42•:'7-71 Lannie 0~11 )1 .... ~-79 _..,.. lnlwnetton.I -' ( .. ~ ........... , Tony Johl'letont J-M11t1 canfnrM =d~ ------------:- Orange Coast DAI LY PILOT/Friday, Mey 13, 1983 us , ~ " •• Angel, Dodger sehedules ~ Angela on R•dlo KMPC (710) Angela on TV Channet 5 '· Dodger• on ftadlo KABC (790) Dodger1onTV Ch•nnel 11 1 1 • 0.-...TVO.- Sund•y Mond•Y J,. ... A'ueaday "" Wednead•y Thuraday Frld•y Saturday .,) May13 14 Twin• at ..... 7:30 •tMtwt at Padre$, 7·05 lw1n5 al Mic•1 7 •h4c•n a1 Pildres, I 05 15 11 17 11 11 20 21 Twins al~ I t>OMltr• at an IJieso, I :05 .... at Sfattlt, 7·35 Dede .. al upos, 4:35 ~· ii Sfalllt, 1 35 tit al A.st1os, 4'05 All&• at Seattlt, I 3~ tndt.tns 11 Alie•. 1 30 eOMa•• •t Mets. 5.05 lnd1m~t -.... 7 •Oodc1t1 al Mt1'-4·35 22 23 24 25 21 'r1 21 lndtw at Alie•. 1 ..,..,.,, at Mets, 10:35 • Yan•ees at All&•. 7 .30 Dodctn •I P!IUlies, 4:35 Yankees at ~., 7:30 Doclcen at Phi hes, 05 Yankees at -·· 7 30 Dodc1t1 at PlllN!es, 3:05 IGranu al Doctcen, 7:35 Alie• 1t lnd1m, 4:35 Giants at Dtdcen. 7:35 •Ancth •t Indians. 4.35 C1anta al Oo4p1. 1 ·05 29 30 31 June 1 .. 2 3 4 •Mt* at Indians, II :OS ..,.._ at Indians, 4:35 ~· at Yanhes, 5 Ph~ltft ar Dodcen. 7.35 •All&• at Yankees, 5 l'hlilin at Dodcen, 7:35 •Alic• at Yanhes. 5 Anc• al Brewers, 5:30 Met1 it Dtdten. 7:35 ..... al Bttwers. 12:20 Mets at 0o4s.,.., 7·05 Giants at Dtdcen. 1:05 Plltlhes at OMsen. 5.35 Mets al .. en. 7 .35 5 I 7 • I 10 11 • .,.._ al Brewers, 11 :30 All&• at Brewers, 5:30 Ch1Ga&0 at ..... 7:30 Clllc1&0 al Alli•. 7'30 Chicago at Anr•. 7.30 Toronto at Alie•. 7 30 loronto at Anrels. I •Dodcen al Reds, 4:05 Mets at Dodten. 1:05 •Oedl•• at AUanta, 4:40 Otdcen at Atlanta, 2:40 -ooctrer• at Atlanta, 4:40 -Dodcen at Reels, 4:35 12 13 14 15 18 17 11 Toronto at _., I ..... at Choe.ago. 5:30 Alie• at Ch1caeo. 5:30 Mc• al Chicago, 5:30 Allanta al Dodten. 7:35 ~·al Toronto, 4:30 •Anctil at Toronto, t0.30 Atlanta at Dodi••· 1 .35 al Oodc111, 7:35 Rtds al Dodcen. I :05 •Dtdc1t1 at Rtds, 11: 15 Dodatn at Reds. 9:35 a.m. AUanta al Dodl111, 1:35 • 11 20 21 22 23 24 25 _...at Toronto, 10:30 .... al Tms, 535 Alie• at Tms. 5:35 Ant• at Tms. 5:35 Aria• al Royals. 5:35 •Anc• 11 Rpyals, 5·35 •Ancell al Royals. 5:35 Reds at Dtdclfs, I :05 Padres at Doctcn 7:35 Pldres at Oodcers, 7:35 Padres al Dodcen. 7.35 ·Padres at Dod&••· I :DS Astros at Docls1t1, 7.35 Astro~ at Dodcen, 7'05 Loe Atemltoe THUlllSOAY'I MeUl.TI (1oth ol U-llltflt ...,, ......... -""91 Fllll9T lllACI:, 350 yard•. Mr Jel Tea (Lackey) 24.40 8.40 3.60 Leos Blacll Bear (Tonks) 3.40 2.40 Forever Truck In (Cardoza) 3.00 AllO 19()9(!: Fratas. Tiny Cee, The Iron Ruler, Klptys Saint Time: 17.~. • 12 IEXACTA (2·3) pale! $90.80, IECONO RACI:. 350 yards. Take You On (Plknln) 3.80 2.ao 2.40 Pass II To Me (Tonka) 4.80 3.00 Liquors Ouleker (Treasure) 3.00 Alao raced: Future Fable, Ohcango, Fortl{ne Roc:J<et. Time: 17.82. THlllO lllACI. 350 ya~ds. Shadta.of IUur.a"Crd.t) 7.40 4.60 3.4j) Swapper'(Paullnel-...o -otAO ~ 4.00. Luclcy POiiey (Cleflsse) 12 00 Also raced; Naw Go(d Slanderd, CateyS Ezy, Social Maell"i!. Flat Oul Pal, Rlmbtln Barstoot, Go Go Pass. Nine To Five Chicle. Time: I 8.22. FOURTH flACE. 400 yarels. OH-Hrs Jhn Jhn (Mtcllll 3.00 3.00 2.60 OH·Face Dale (Frydy) 2.80 3.00 3.40 Super Hemp (CreagM) 3 80 OH-Oeadhea1 lor llrtl Also raceel· El Potreroa Gold, Moon Tezure. /\Iola Dream Tlme: 20.28 12 EX.ACTA (6·5) paid $9.4Cf. 12 IXACTA 1s-a1 paid $9.80. Flf'TH llACI. 350 yards Lord Lark (Creager) 9 60 6 20 3 00 Mamie Lark (Paullne) 10 20 -.3 80 s-Thunder (Myt .. ) 2.80 Alto raced: MllS Triple Hemp. Never So, Tn..tly Walch Er Go. Tl..,. 18,2• SIXTH llACI. 870 yarda, Cold Reque91 (Cardoni 32.20 11.40 5.80 Hoists /\"air (Hart) 7 •O 3.60 tnnauon Hed~ (818'11ns) •.OO Also raced Specllled Dancer, NHhvlll, Nawa, Fifi• King, Another Vanl. Snappy TIQer. Time: •5.'1 12 IXACTA (3·8) paid S 121.20, NvtNTH llACI . 350 yarflt, Syr•I• (Pauline) 13.20 5.20 3.60 MIU M'9hty Mo (Ward) 4.80 3.60 Paint The Wind (Fryday! 5.20 AllO raced: Pus Ern Str-91, Bar Room Saint. Oashln Fancy. Miu Ator• J el. Juauncopy, Maollle Motion, Minute Waltz Time. 17.113 t.1 IXACTA (9·1) paid $&4.20 EIGHTH llACI. 350 yatda, Humbug County (Batd) 6,00 3.40 2.80 Patnardl (CrHget) •.ao 3.00 Franch force (Hart) 2 .40 alao r~: Gusloao. Cllurp N Go, Kerens Jel. Tlme; 17,79 • IXACTA (3-S) paid $23.20. It l'ICK atX t7·5·6~3) paid 128,· 23 UIO wllh ona winning lleket (t111 hor-). 12 Piek SI• conaolallon paid S IH .20 with 50 Wlnnln9 lleketa (llw l'tor-) "'"™ llACI. 400 yards Wild Duh (Ward) 17 80 3 40 2 40 Im Oula Toueh (Pauline) 2 40 2 10 Mlk .. Shawne BUii (Aoresl 2 20 Also raced: Witch 0 1 The Wind. PrlH Wlndy, Wr1n9ler1 Mlaatreas. POlh<>Ma, Time: 20.35 12 UACTA (6·4) paid $43.20 Allandanoe: 1$,316, Holtywooct Perk TMUQDA r• Meu&.Ta ,, ........ lhtroutlllMad MNtlftl) '11119T flACe. 6 turlOngS. Ooc Ward (MM•I 19.20 a.oo 4.40 Gracloltc tFern•nder) 6.40 3 20 Almott Sull',.,., (Oltvarea) 4.80 Alao raced: Alw~ a Chane.. ProfeMO< Greene, Prine:• 0 Deneen, Shayboob. Ultlma1a Fo•oe. CIH alo Holiday, Suslow, Buck's B•by. Time• 1'12 UCOHD lllACI. 5'), lunonoa. Ept T .. oua (OelahOUSMV't) 9.40 6.00 4 80 Foppltll Ro• (T•telra) 10.00 6.00 Spec:ulala In Gold (V......,zuaia) 3.60 Alto raced. Nordic Ledy, Gummoco, Ml Wini, Ultle Gyp, luv 11 FIAi SIQtlt, Metia Pllloll. Mlean!e, Pappa'a Maws Sar•, 8e416 Rleflelle. Time' 1 111 216 It DAILY DOueu ( H 1) paid $ 144.60, THllllD llAC•. 6\t turlOf>Va · Prim Dutt (Lipham) 11.•0 4 00 3.00 E-Wiii (Ottvar") 10.00 8.40 Montlllan• (H_,,1 4 00 Alto raced: Sliva• ~u·a Prld l , Medam Splendour, Barb'a CHiia, KIHln9 Girt, Strawberry 611ek1 a. 1nvtnc11>1e, Ao1t1fu1, Time. 1: t7 21!1. • .XACTA (5-6) paid 1192.60 foutmf llACI. 8 Mlong•. T-(Black) 14,80 1.00 7 00 R\'11110 (Otlahounay.) a.ao 11.40 /\btclnego (PlncaY) 1 .80 Alt o re•:e;:::: 1!1e.1•n1a11an, 8allrn &ty. OV1Chbor, fl • 'fltOUllhlM I ,, OM Erect Romeo, I l• aj, Propet lint, OolclWo\'lhy. Time: t:l2 1/5, 'WTH flACl. 1•4 ,.,.... on tlil1. BerW-IO!llyWI 11.20 7.IO UO Flylng 0-(Tt ltlf.il 13.80 8.40 TlmbtrltlCk (tCHOI 2.80 Ai.cl r--: Juel Attlll8d, ~btrg, R•m lloldly, Tom. MyallCal 811111\HI, M•tto '"'· 'l'lmti 1:'4t 110 • UACTA (ot-3) pl!f ...... 00, , .. XTM flACI. I lllflOllOI. Trua Tojey (MoCmrrpn) 3 IO ,,00 lUQ No No 0.,,.... (Qele/IOU~) 1<>.10 '''° lttvtt l'MtWll (f\tellt .. ) 4,00 AltO r.-cl: ~.MY OoMe 8., AnM D .. IA Quet~ A .......... WOtld, ._.._ ,_.,,.., Celltury Girt. M~ G18My. Time; l:t3. EIGHTH flACE. 1 1116 mile• on turf, Enota Gay (McCarronl 8.80 3.40 2.80 Irish O'Brien (Slelner) 7 20 4,80 Colacka (ShOemaker) 5.40 Also raced: Poner, f'olor1herly Glow, OaJs.nda, Secret Gill Time: 1:41 415. S5 EXACTA (7-1) paid s1:µ,50, -TH flACI. I t/16 mlleS. Ar1'1ur B181>k (04huy) 3.80 3.20 2.80 Avandaro (Blaclll 9.00 5.00 Brave Chletton (Valenzuela) 3 60 Also r&Cfld: Never Look Back. Pirate Man, Fachendon'a Boy. /\e<;epled Idea. Tlme: 1:47 216. t6 EXACTA (7·1) paid $112 00. Atlendence: 18,597. a.nnen Open (at HeMIMq, Waet Oemlanr) • Thlnt llound ·~ Baiaz ... Tarocq (HUOQltY) <Mt. ll/an Ltlfl<ll. (Czeclloslovakla), 6·2, 4·6. 6·1: Mats Wllander (Sweden) Gel Claudio Panella (Italy), 6-2, 8·2: Jell Borowiak (U.S ) del Pablo Arfaya (Petu), 6-4, 6·4 Men'• tournament (at nor-, llalrJ Second RcMlnd ••r>Ole• Edellt! Otbbs (U.S.) det Glv1ldo Batbosa (Brazil). 2-6. 7 ·6. 6-3. Georges Goven (France) def Marco Os10Ja (Yugoslavia), 6-3, 7 ·6 Ounie tournement (•I KoOe, Japan) Men'a flrot Round Sing ... Rod la••r (Australia) del Tony Roehl! Austr1lla), 6·3, 6·4, John Nawcomoe iAu111a1ta) def Olmedo (Peru). 6-1. 7-6. w-·a QuarterflMI llnelM Tracy Austin (U.S.I del. Kum1ko Okamoto (Jap•n), 6-1. 8-0. ~elllh Anne Tllompaon (U s l def. Carhng Bassel! Ct.;anaoat. 6·2. 6· 1; Barbara PollM (U.S.) del. Andree Leana (U.S.), 8-3. 8-4 Swiat Women'• Open (at Lue-. 9wtturlandl hcond llound ........ EvonM GoOlagong t"us1ralla) def. Vlr91n1a Wade (Brllaln), 6-4, 6-2, Bettine Bunge (U.S.) def Yvonne Bn:akove (Czect10Sl0vakla), 6-4. 6-1; Chtls1•1M JOINSNlnl (Swt11e<land) daf. l(athy Horvelh (U.S ). 7-6, 6·3, lvanna Madruga Oues (Arganllna) del Dana Giibert (U.S.), 6-2, 6·•; Sue Masearin (U.S.I del. Laura Arraya (Perul. li·J, 6·2, Iva Budarova (CiechoatovUl•I dal. Sindy Collins (U,S I· 6-•, 6-4; Andrea Temesvarl (H""gary) de. Vlci<y Nelton (U.S.). 6-<4. 11-0 S.vente.1 Meoezlne tournament (M 1141rg-1t• 'ltec...iton Ceftter) 11 And Ullder Thlrd-nd91nglM Oebbil Spene• (Cerritos) del, Heather Eldredge (Groton Long Polnt, Conn.I. &-3. 6·1: Mary 04nneer> (Winter Park, Fla.) det. Unda Oechsle (Sitdbury, Mau.I. 2-6, 6-<4, 6-2: Malleaa Brown tSearsdele, N.Y.) def MICMlle Carrier (Memphlt . Tenn.). 6-1, 8-1, J-Coh-. !Columbus, Otllo) det M81)1 Torres (Albuquerque, N M.), 7-8. 6·4; Jennifer Prah (SI Louis) del. Eiieen Teti (Abtrdeerl. N.J ). 4-6, 6·4, 6-2; Suaan Ruuo (Tulia) de!. Bath Baronaky jSeellte), 8-1. 11-0: l(ay Tiiiie (lrvlng, Tu. def Mergar•t Hopkin• (HlnWale, Ill.). 6-3. 6-3: Lelgh Anne Eldredge (Alladen•) def Krlt1ln Lau• (Om11h1). 8-0. 6-4 ~llale Sl*'<l9 del Otnneer>, &-3, &-1; Br0W<1 oet Cohadet. 6-4. 7-5, Prllh def Russo, 6-0, 8-<4, m11e oet. EldreOga. 1.s. 7-6 tt And Uftdet TMrd "-'11\d ........ Grace t<lm (RIC19ewood, N.J .) oel Kim Klo1terman (Ona, w V.l. 11·0. 8-t; Sonia Hahn (Carrolltown, Ga,) det. Julie Ourethl tMllw-•I, 11-1, 6-0; Collnne Bart .. (Lodi, Ohio) dtll. Darnell Ad11'119 (GrMnaburg, Pe ), 6· I, 8·3; Liu Haldu (Wflmlngton, Del.) def Stec;ey Sct..mtn (Charlolle, N,C ), 11-2, 6-1; NICOie Sta"ord (Galn•vllle, Fii ) Ciel. Wendy Gii'" !Plymouth, Mich.), 6-3, 11-0. Mlllala Gurney (P•IO• Vtrdes Pantn1ul1) def K .. !y MuMl\111 (SI Loull), 6-3, 6-1. Cethy Hofer Aurora. Ill.) del, Mlchell• TaylOt \Arlington, Vt.), 6-1. 8-t; Ginny Purdy (lndlanapo1111 d•I Nori Fink le (Annepolls. Md.), 11-2, II· t Otiaftarllnal ........ Kim def Hahn, 7·5, 8·2. B81tel def Haldas, 6-3, 8-3, Gurney def. SlallorO, 6-2. 6-3. Purdy oel Hofer. 7 ·5. 6-3 t• And Ulldef Third ,._,, 91ntlff Halle Cloll (Kno•vllla) oet. Mlehtlle Kn~p tColoredo Sp11ng1). 6-0 6-0; Stelle Sampru (Ranc110 Palo• Verdeal def Kay Louthlan :co1umb11, SC )1 6·2, 6· 1. t<arrl Ralttf (Woodb~ry. NY I del Karman Wllktaon tBllHrleld, Mloh.), G·2, a-o: Kr111en Df•ver (Weaton, Conn ) daf. Su1an SlbO (Parkartb<of'll. W.V ), 8·0, 11-2; Amy Schwarlr (North Mlamll det Shannon FurlOw (Balon Rouoal. 11-1, 6· I: Trtllla 1.a ... 10mane1 clef Keltt EMri (file, PU . M . 8-0. 8-1; Jennifer Santroclt (Plano, Te•.) det. 8htlfla Barone (Dal Pl .. nea. Ill,), 8·3, 6-1, SuH n Stoane (LHl"llton, Ky.I Clef. Trecy JoMtlone (Fort Wlynt, Ind.), 8·3, 8· I Clolll oet~7~ Ralltr oel Drt'ftf, 6-3, H : Leux (lef Scnwartz. 7 ~. 11-3: 81oaM dtl. Sarm~k. 8·3, 3•8, 7.5 NCAA tourney Mltlntt ....t,~.,,_, 6..1..-. SMU (NO. 1 tMCI)~ UC lrvlnt YI Ctemeon (No, 8) Pappatcllnt (No. 4) ..-. Wichita SI UCV. (NO, &l vi. Mtch,an Miami. Fla ...... T!lnlty, •• (NO Ill '•••• ••· uac <No. ~, Cit YI °'"' ...... (No, 1) Stanford (No. 21 WI. Hl!Vllld I 0 U T~:::U""i ~O ,_Ml A CMAWfle""'9 (at Ill ..... Altteftlt C ..... ) ,.,...._. ...... Fll1t.•IOCC)dtl,HlllOQl~om(Cotlell9 of 0.-t), t•2, t;.01 ll•aull !OCCI d411. froc:I« (8el\ htnlfOlllOI.. M , 3 ... 7·1 .................... A-.oll~ldllf.l'lftl"'(OCC),8-4. a ... 1 .. ; tllddllltl<IGlt) e1e1 l!ira..111 cocci. e,a, 9•41 1tao1111one (lllddteb t1C•I det. f 11111 (lattw111ttdl.1. •••, •·a; Lule•• t&llddl9CMIOltl ciet, Orott taO MMA~ .. 7. e-1. &.2. ,... .............. Wiiii.~ (II 01!111~) Ott, l'lltlCllf• M1t11111 <OOCI. a.1 4 .. , lo<I! o.vi..l'Ol'M'O>f ltt:!ACL dat •1eohlon••C1ppo1101 (~). , ............ ....................... ,,_ • ..,!19'd c ... o.n11111·ltl0t ~Ml IAOI. •••• • •• •·31 !tllmon•l.Ulllf• ,.........,.., dll ., • ..,.... .. , ..... •I 1'911fedl, .. Women COMMUNITY Cou..EGI! lovthefn CalHornla hcllonal• (al Moorperk Colleee l ~ lllound 9111ljlff Glll11sple (Cllrua) def. Elllaon (OCCI, 8·1, 6-1; Albani (OCCI del Junck tMoorparlc), 6·1, 6·2 Flrat RcMlnd DoublM Ronney-t<letn (Pklroe) del. Gayuin-Brod•e (OCC), 6·3. 6..0. Second llOIHICI DoublM Elltson-Rlbanl (OCC) del. 1:1111112-0argo (Antelope Valley), 6-t, 6-0 O..p ... ftehlna ARrl UN0.-.0 (Newport llMch) -42 anglers. too bonito, 94 baas, 69 rnacllMel, 18 rock f!Sh. 2 SGUlpln, tO aheepsheaa, t yenow1a\1. ,/l' , DAVEY'S I.OCKER (illewporl aeech) - 54 &'191t<t. 105 baas. 107 bonllo, 1 halibut, ~ 300 mackerel, 17 rocll fish DANA WHAflf -&<I ·ar>Qlafl. 169 bass. 197 maekerel, 9 sl1eee>Shead. I swtpln. Tfits w"k'• trout ptentt L09 ANQE~a -Arroyo Sec:o Cr-, Big Tu)ungs Creek (Upper), Caatalc Lake. Castatc l911oon. Jackson Lake, Legg lakM, San Dimas Reservoir, San Gabriel River (E.ut. Weet and North forka). OflAHGE -San Juen Creek. RIVEllllDI -Dark Cenyon Creak, Fulmore Lake. San Jacinto Rtver (NOrlll Fork). I AN HllNANMNO -Gregory Lake, Mltl Cr-. Santa Ana RI-. Santa Ana River !South Forl<). Siiverwood L ... e. 9AN DIEGO -San Vicente lake. VBff\JflA -Caaitas L ... e. Malillja Cr-. Reyes Creek. Rose Valley Lakes, Santa Paula Creek, Saspe Creek (Upper and .Lower), Venlui• RIYer (North Forti). SANTA 9AMA111A -Cacllurna L.ak'-SAM Lua oe!IPO -AINCadero Lake, Laguna I.alee. ltlflN -Adler Creek. Cedar Creek, Erslclne Creek, Kem RIVer (t<R 3 powerhOute to Lake ltllbelle). TIJl..AllE -Bone Creelc, Oeer Creek, Ory Meadow Cr-. l<em RI-(Fairview dam lo t<R 3 ~hOUM. JOllnsondale brlCIQe to F111vi.w dam), Nobe Young Creel!. Paso CrMk. South Creek. Tule River (Middle Fork), Tule River (North and South IO<l<s of Main Fork). W/\11• River. INYO -Baker Cr•k. Big Pine Cr•k. Bishop Creek (Lower, Middle South and Intake II). Georllfll Creel<. Goodale Cr-. lndependetlee Ct-. Lone Pini Creek. Oak CrH k (North Forkl. Owent River tlawa Bridge downslraam to Stewart lanel. Pleaaant Valley ReMrvotr, S/Mlpherds Creek, Symmea Creel(, hl>OOM CrMIC, Tl,,.,,.aha Cr-. Tuttle Cr-. MONO -ll<ldgeporl ReMrvOlr, Corwlci Cr-. Gren! Lake, Gull Lake. Hilton Creal(. Jvnt Lake. l .. Vlnl"ll Creatt. Little Wal~er River, Mammoth Creak, McGaa Creak. Owens River (Benion Crouln9 and Big Spring•>. Re-Creek. Robinson Create, Rock Creal< (Pat8d1M Camp to Torn'• Pl-). Rulh Cr-. S11Yet I.aka, Swauger Cr-. Twtn Lakes Bndgepor1 (UPP* end lower), Virginia CtMlt (lower). Walker RI-(Chris Flat C11nP9touod 10 tO'#n ol w ... er. Lea.nn Meacl<>WS Cem1>9round to Sonora 8'1dge). Water Polo •"*AWaftdCW w .. 1 Gtrrnany Soviet Union lltlly Untied Stal .. Spain Cuba W L 'TOf'QAl'ta. 4 0t43329 311 44 367 2 , 2 37 33 & 2 2 I 36 37 Ii 23038 404 13t «S33 1 3 I 38 -44 3 023 4043l llwnoda7'• ..,_ Unlled Stat• 7, Holland 1$ W•I Germany 11, Ital\' II Spain 9, Hu"98')' 8 Sovlel Union 18, Cuba 9 Holland Hungary Toda1'•0.-t·30 p,m. -Spain vs. Cuba 3 p.m -HUl'lll•ry vs. So-Ml Unton 7:30 p.m. -Wwi Germ.,,y vs i'iotlaod 9 p rn. -United StelM YI. llaly ........,..~ 8:30 1.m -Holland YI Hvngary 10 1.m. -Soviet Union 111. Yf•t Garmany I :30 p.m. -Cul>a YI-11•1y 3 p,m. -Uflllecl Stal• vs Sr>*!I NHL.Dlnofh .eruu·i c"' '*AL. ( ... lof9"911) NY....,..,.. IMd _... 1.0 WY 111anoer1 2. E.dmOnlon o NI' 111an0tn 9, E.dmonlon a Sat11rdey-E:dlf'IOftton at NY 111arw1 .... Tuetd•y-E.dmonton •t NY Ja1tnd11111 Thutlday-NY ltllndarl 11 Edmonton (II .-ettary) 81turd•r · M•Y 21-Edmonton •I NY lalanele<t (I -11\11 •• ·:·•·, ...... ; -· I ~ . . .. . U8FL PACIFIC DIVlllOM Lo• Angetff Arizona Denver Oakland WI. PcL"' PA 5 5 500 163 188 4 6 400 178 241 4 6 400 141 173 4 6 400 !78 161 A TLAHTIC ot'llatol!I Phlladetphla 9 1 900 8ot1on 5 5 .500 New Jersey 3 7 300 Washl1191on I 9 lOO CENTRAL 04Yl8ION Chicago 7 3 700 Tampa Bay 1 3 .700 Mleh19an 6 4 .600 Blrmlngh4m 5 5 .500 ...... day'• 0-. Loa A,...i.. at Blrml"ilham, n lundeW'•Q-ChlCago al Phlledelphla Arizona a1 Tampa Bay ....... ,. .• aa.- ·~n9er a! llottd'n, rt • N-Je<sey at MletilOan .. n Wa,llhlnglon at Oakland, n HtOH SCHOOl 198 86 226 204 164 240 123 258 252 132 194 188 201 186 165 124 32nd Shrine Alt-Stet Game (II floN 9owl. Mr 2S, 1 p.nt.) NOlllTit lllO•TOI Ouartetbaclla -Mllce Smith (Los Allot), 6-9, 200, Paul Oat .. (Alemany), 6-1, 185. Runnln9 backs -Marahall Dillard (Balceulleld), 6-2. 222: VIU(I0811 Simmons (Pasadena), 6-l , 185: Richard Barb•r (011natdl. 6-0, 178 Receiver• -Juon Gamble (San1a Barbera). 6-0. 170; Mall Slatk (LOS Altos), 6-4, 218; Torn Rehder (St. JoMpll). ll-7. 220 OflenSIV9 UM -~ Ford (Pasadena). 6-5, 225: Mil<e Favreau (a-ha). 6-S. 250: BlalM Smhh (Atucade<o), 6-5. 230; Doulj Minor (Cleveland!. 6-2. 220; Matt Smith (MonrO'M), &-3, 210. Del-ends -Lance F...,ee (Crespi) 6 S, 225; Fred StaN (RIO Meu), 6-5, 230; Defentl•• line -J~ Trujlllo tCollon). S· 1 I, 22S; Joe Lortie (Alucade<o), &-•. 220; Brad Jackman (San Gabflel). 6-3. 230. Oall1d FOU1t (LoyOla~ M , 220~ Llnebacller'S -Craig Slavin 1w .. ua1<e), 6-2, 201; Erle RoQ«s (Ven Nuys), 6-2, 200; David Simpson (Ganesh•). 6-2, 210. Eul Betaneou<I (~I. 5-11, 190 Oelenslve backs -Fred Sainz (Loyola). 6-l, 205. Oevld Nlcuak> (Wilson). 6-3. 195, Don Colbert (Muir), 6-1, 185. Torn Heoley If,~), 5-ll. 175: Gary Hein (httl. 5-11, Coachfl. Dwayne OeSpaJ11 (Loa Altos), Ski!> Glancal'lllH (El Catnlne> RMI) aOUTH llOantt Ouart.,becl<a -Steve 8e\Hltleln {Servl1•J. 6-3, 195; St ... c.t>ler (Weat Torrance), 6-1, 190. Running baek• -Marcel Wiiiiams (Garfleldl, 8·1, HO, John Combls (West Torrance), 5-t t. 190; Jam•• Prlmut (Sweetwater), 6·0, 185, Pac:o C•••o (Ramona), 11-0. HO. ~· -Al Wasnlneton (Canoo). 6-0, 170: Aaron Co• (OorMyl. 5-10, 170: Eric Mel<• (Banning), 6-5, 22.5 Ortenalva line -Mike Knutson (Eapet'INI), 6-5. 249: BIU Mac:! .. (Ma.-lna), 6-6, 230, Paul SllYer>kO (El Toro). 6-3, 215, Ke11h OaVlt (Santa Mon4eal. 8-2, 231; W• Jorden (WMI Torranee), M . 240; Jim K11nlk (Foolh411), 6-1, 220. Oelenslw fine -Eklrlclg9 AWtty (Banning). &-3. 215: OaYe Cedlljen (Newpon Harbor), 6-5. 259: Chrla Bu!gel (s.Mte). 8-3, 2•9. WIMie Oavla (Cr9ntll-). 6-1, 2<45, llneb_.,. -Joe Caln (Compton!, 6-1. 20t; A41ll Moore (El MOCl«la), 6-2. 220; LMfY McOlothan (Dorsey), 6·2. 220: Anthony J011t11n (Edlton). M . 215. Hardy Nlellerson (V•bum Del). 6-3, 2 10. Oetanlllw backs -o.nn1e Prle. \Lono Beach Poly). 5-11. 175; Darren Wllb (Salita Monica), 6-0, 170. CoachM: FreO Pet.,_, (Wtft Torrance), Gene VotlnOljle (Ctlwn), ~ .> • -· ll&rlofle CONl'WlllDcl '*AL.a , ............ , W"t•n C-i.r-(a.neattadMI Lekan 119, Sen Antonia 107 Son A~tonlo 122, LAii.,.. I 13 Tonight-Lek-at San Antonio Sunday-Lekan at San Antonio Wednetdly-S•11 Antonio •I Lall.,• Frld8y, May 20-Lek-at San Anror110 (II nec:8SMry) Sunday, May 22-San Antonio al Lek.,.. (ll~l IMtefftC.,._ tl'Mldal_Ma.._H) PhMadfllpl>ta 11 I, Mllw-• 100 (Ot) P11llaoelphla 97, Mllwllllk• 01 S11urda}l-Phillld<ttphl1 al Mi1"'111k" Sund~-Phlll>delPllla 11 Mllwauk• WedMld•y-MllwavkM el Phll.o.tphla (II nt¢etMf'Y) Frldl J . Mey 20-Phll•O•IOl'l la " MllW111k .. (II .-...YI Sunday. May '-~-M iiwauke e at Phllad4ilj)llil ti! --'"f) ... r , I •' ,, I .. " I ·• ' r . I f- .. Orange Coast OAIL.Y PIL.OT/Frldey, May 13, 1&83 ~...,111•11 llAmlTA.,._., ~ '°'=lllQ l*Wll ... '*IO S•"tNOOALl DRUO, 15802 &prlnod•I• ilr~!'.i .!111nt1n1ton 9eaolt, CllllOrnlt .._ MA"CUI & IONI INC., e Oalltornlt oorporet1011, t 11111 Ooe1n11lew Lane, H11ntll'!glo" 8-tt, OaltfOfnM HMe Thie ~ .. condUClttd by • eotPOrttlon. MarcM & Sona lno. HarolCI T. M-. PNlldent NmiOGi ..... MAmlT,..,....,. me lolloWlno l*IOM .,. dCllnO ~-USA TO~QRROW, 111012 8tln0t•Y Lane. Huntington llMOlt, Clllfonila 112648 Oary JoM MartMal.I, tl012 Stingray Llin11, Hvntlngton IMch, Olllf0tnla NM8 Tom Um•CI•, fitt2 Trettoo Clrcta. Huntington 8Mol'I. Clllfornl'I OK4t Tl\11 bullnate It conduottld by • io--.. ~~.ww- Thle 11at-1 waa 1111<1 with the Thia ttat-t w .. llled wttl't the County C11tk of Oranot County on County Clltk of Or1111111 Counly on Aprll 2t, 1983. ' Aptll 29, 11113 "1-'21-Publlehad Orange Coaat Dally Publltl'ted Orenge Co111 Dally Piiot, Apr. 211. Mey e, 13, 20, 11183 Pttot. Apr. 29, May e. 13, 20, ttl3 l001·83 1931M3 ~~--------~-NII.JC NOTICE ACnnGUI IUIMH NAmaTAftmNT The lollOWlog pe.tlOfll ate doing bullMM U: MARINE INSTRUMENTATION, 2021 Miramar Drive, Newport 8eacl\, CA 112881. Caner Rogers RoblnlOfl, 202 t Miramar Or., N-port Beac:h. CA 92681. Ellzabeth Pyle Roblnsoo. 2021 Miramar Or .. Newport Beach. CA 92681. This bullll'IHS la conducted by a general partnatstllp. Ellzabelh P. Roblnaon NII.JC NOTICC f'ICTITIOU9 ., ..... NAm8TATlmNT Tl't• ro11owlng parton la doing bullnaaau: LOv & ASSOCIATES. 18835 Algonquin1, Suite 282, Huntington Boach. C1111ornl1 92849 Willie I.ea Vierra, 8888 Park Ridge Shlc:I., San otaoo. Calltornl• 92120 Thie buslnaaa Is conductlc:I by •n Individual. W. L" Vletra Trtta st11_.1 w .. riled wllh 1ht County Cletlc of Orange County on April 19, 1983 ,,, .... Thia statement wat llled with the County Cletk ol Orange County on Publlehed Orange Coeat Oally ,,,_193 Pilot, Apr. 22. 29, May 8, 13, 1963 May 10, 1983. 1851-83 Publlshed Orange Coast '°ally PllOI, Mey 13, 20. 27. June 3, 1983 l'tllt.IC NOTICE 1967-8<' 1------------ P\lll.IC NOTICE f'ICTITIOU9 MlaMH NAMll ITA,.....,. The lollo-.lng ~rson la doing FICTITIOU• eu..... bullnaaa U : N,._ 8TATDmNT "PHASES", 123 23rd St., The following peraO'I 11 doing Nftpoft 8eactl, CA 928'3. bUll:-0 := C G A ER y CAMERON PHILIP PEARCE. MEMBEAS~IP Cl.UB, 243L1 \.o11day ~~~~anc:I Dt .. Coron• dol Mar. Road, Newport BHch, Calltornl• Thia bull..-i. conductllef by an 92880 lndlvlc:lual: vlnce Caterino, 2431 Hollday Camaron Phmlp Pearce Road. Newport Beach, C1lllornl1 Thia atll-1 waa "led with Iha 92880 County Clark of Orange County on Thie bullnou Is conc:luclec:I by an Mey 2, 1983. lnc:IM<lull. 1'2111U4 Thi 1 v:nce ~1t1rlnf.1ec1 th the Publlahad Orange Coaat Dally Cou tyl •cal~f owu c WI Piiot. May 6, 13, 20, 27, 1983 n -" o range ounty on 2029-83 ncmnoue.,..11 MAmeTA,_., The IOllowlftO pettOM .,. CIOint ~-SUNIHINI! PRQOVCE, 5138 Wt1net Avia., Huntington lelldl. CA '*'· STEVEN AOIERT SCHMITZ. t0873 San Peoo, FountMI! velMfy. CA tnoe. LEI! ROY Mll.l.ER, tot32 Mt. Whlln•y, Fo11n1aln ll•llt y, CA 92708. Thlt ~ i. oonduottld by a general patlntntllp. Si.wn A. ktlmltz Thll atat-1 WM lll9d With the County Cllf1! of Ortntilt Coul'lty on Mly2, 1983. nt•1 P11bll1hed Orange Co11t Dally PllOI, May 8, 13, 20, 27, 1913 2027·8ll MUC NOTICE ...CTmOUI -II "°""°"' MIU•ll YOU AM •DVAULT UllDlll A ..._ SYA........ NAM1 l'TAT'llmNT DUD M TNleT OAflD M.'f ti, The following Plflonl -dolnQ The fOllowtno ~ ara doing t• W..H8 YOU TUI ACnoM bulin-.M. ~ .. : TO NOTICT Youtt NONJtTY, 0 C 8 0 fl T WA A E. 3 4 II EUAO '1THE88 SALOH NO. 3, IT MAY M tOUI AT A PU9UC UnNerllty °' •Ma, eo.t• M.A. CA , ... ., IHGh llvc:I .. Huntington I A .... I, y 0 u N 11 D A lit tM21. llMd!. CA tff41. H"-ANATION 0# THI NATUM David Allen 011111111. so Wll .. 80N "TN'81 8Al0N8 0, '"' "'OClllMNO AOMNSY Unlvet'llty °'· #M2, co.i:a ...... CA INC ... C1lllONlll oorpor•llori. YOU, YOU 8HOUU) COln'ACT A 112827. ac>eat c.amaten Lant, Hunllogton LAWYU. Peter Jen·TUO Chu, lU8 "-"·CA 9H47. NOTICa °" TMllTal'• IALI Unl\'W'llty Or. #M2, Coet1 Mell. CA Thie t>ull,_ II GO!lduoted by a T.t . Na. .-Z tat27. oorporatlOn. NOTICE 18 HEAEBY OIV!H, lt\11 Thia butlllelt I• ~dueted by 1 Wiiton Flt,_ SllON lno. 011 Thurtdey, JuM 2, 19", 11 10:00 Ott*tl jl#lntttlllp Oouglae w. Wiiton Pr11. o"Qodf a.m Of NICI di)', lnthnoom 0•114<1 Oll9'alel Thie lllt-t WM iii.d with Iha ... Nida l0t ConclllCllno Tru•lM'• Thi• atat .. llellt wu flied wllh Iha County Clettc Of Or1nga County on Sain, wltllln the olflcee OI REAL County Clerk or Orange Counry on M•y 2. 198~. EST A TE SECURITl&S SERVICE, May 10, 11183. ,.,.,.. loeated at 2020 North Broldwey, . rate111 Publllllled oreng• Cout Delly su111 2oe, In tha City of Senta Ana, Publl•tied Orenge CoHt Dally Piiot, May 8, 13, 20, 27. 1983. Coun1y of Or1ng1, Stat• 01 Piiot, May 13. 20. 27 Juna 3. 1983 2029-63 Cal II or n 11, RE AL EST ATE 2135-63 8UIMfC """TICE SECUAITIES SERVICE •• Callfornla ------------r-UPL nu corporetfon, H duly •ppolntad l'tllt.IC N()TIC( l'lCT1TIOU8 .,._11 TruttM under and putt111t1t to 1111 'ICTfT10Ue ii)..... NAMI 9TATIMUn' power ol Hla conftrrtd In tl'l•t • I_,. NAMI aTAftlllNT The loflowlng petlOfll are doing certain Deed Of Truet ax.eutld by NOTICI TO CMDITOft8 bualneaa II' GEORGE J. PRASTKA. M.O. anc:I Of' BULK ~II The followlng P•reon 11 doing G \JI l OCR AF T 2 O II O 2 LINEA v . PRASTKA, recorded (leol. lt0t .. t07 U.C.C.) bual~ :::p O Fl T CE N T E R BrOOllhUBI, Suite 207. liuntlngton Augutl 4. 1982, In the orb Of the Not lot It hereby given t o NCITRITION. 14•1 Avoc:edo A'I•., Beach. CaMfornla 112&.48. County Rec:~der of Mid County, u cr•dltor• of the within n1m1c:I Suite 509, Newport BHch. CA BON Lid .. C1lllornl1, 20902 Recorder 8 lnllrumant No. tranahlrori•) that • butt< tr-tw la 92880. Bt00kh11rat. Suite 207, Huntington 82·~~96f9l, rr ;•alOfl of 1 bfaac:h •bout to ba made on per1on11 c ....... L H•'i •• s R.D 202 Beach CA 92648 ° r • 111 " P 1 Y m • n t 0 ' propany hefalnaftar daecrtbld. ar...... ynn "'· .... · •• F;ancls Galea & AuoClllet perform1nc1 or the obllg•tlona Th• n ama(•) •nd buelneu cL~gon2~ .. ~·· Apl. B, Nawpor1 Beach, l.lc:I. C1lll0tnla 11135 Whittler Unit secured lheraby. lncluc:llng that " 9 """· A·5 'c 1 .. ' c Ill 92• •27 breach or delault. Notlee ot wlllc;h • d d r • • • o I th • I n t • n d • d Thia bualneu 11 conducted by en • os • ... esa, I. ornll v • wea recorded Oec:emt>er 20. 1982. 1r11111farori•) ate: JONG SE PARK, l"dMdull. Thi• bullness ls con<lucted by • 111 Recorder' a Instrument No. 3021 H111bof Bl'ld. llA, Cotti...._., Carole l.ynn Hall general part'*thlp. 82·4•57S.. WILL. SELL AT PUBLIC CA 92928. Thia slalamer11 wee flied with the BON LTD. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST The loc1t1on In Celll0tnl1 ol the Counly Clerk of Orange County on i~or~ Grusalng, BIDDER FOR CASH lawful money chief a.Xeeutlva ottlca or prlnc;lp•I Mey 10, 1983. T"t• tl•~e .. me~t waa fil• .. with the ol the United s111ea: or a ouhler'1 butln•H olllca of Iha lntandac:I F'21t1• C "1 Clerk 'j 0 ""'c 1 cnec:k drawn on 1 atete or n•tAonlll PICTJnOUI -.1 lllAMa ITA..-.n T.,. 1011ow1no l>MOfl It 001"0 bu~-i THE RIDOL RACQUET, 2 t RIOQellna Of., ~ l!Mdl, CA 112.-0. JEFFREY THORP. 21 ~ Or • Nftpoft 8-:h. OA OMeO t!lla bu"'-It CIO!'ld~.O by 1t1 lndlvl(l\lal, J41111'9y T'*P Tilla 111iem.nt w .. flled whh Iha County Clltk of On1noa County on May 2, 1813. mlMI P11bll11led Orange CoHI Dally Piiot. May 8. 13. 20. 21, 1983. ~6-13 P\lll.IC NOTICE ncrmoue ., ..... NAM1 STAT1MINT The lollowlog 1*tont Ira dotng buel..-11: NINTH STREET ANO LOCUST AVENUE LIMITED, 'limited Plftnertnlp, 8t1Anton81vd .. #970, Cotta M ... , CA 112828. WI L M ORE CITY DEvELOPMENT. INC., 1 Cllltornla c0tporlllon. 811 Anton Blllc:I., #970, Cotta M ... , CA 92828. JOSEPH P. MAYER 111, 6 t 1 Anton Blvd., #970, Co1l1 MMI. CA 92828. This bualneaa Is conducted by 1 c0tpor1tlon Wilmore City Dav. Inc:. a Calif. corp This statement wu lfled wllh the County Clerk ol Orange County on April 14, 1983. tr111t laror la: (II "same 11 abo"'" • Publl1had Orange Co1a1 Oally M oun/0 1983 ° range oun V on benk, a stete or tec:leral c:radlt so 1111e.) Sama. Pilot, May 13, 20, 27, JUl'lt 3, 1983 •Y · · '2tet7• union or a stile or federal 18vtng1 voaa a COO« ,:c,1:.~::• u~:ln:;•,h~·'::,~!n~~~ 2171-83 PUbllahed Orange CoHI Dally anc:I 10.n 111oc1111on domlolled In 1~"":.:!..~• Dt. F214111 l'IC1TTIOUI .... NAlmlTA~ The lollowlng perao!'I 11 doing bull,_u: (1) JUST PLANE WASHING, (b) CONCRETE SPECIALIST, 3809 F1nl1y Orlva, Loa Alamlt oa Cllllornla 90720 0111ne Carlon Cac:ll, 3808 Fenl•y Drive, Lot Al1m1101, Calttor"ll 90720 Thi• bullMM II conOuc:tlc:I by an lndlvldull. Ouana C. Cecil Thie •talamenl w11 tiled with the County Cletk of Orange Coun1y on Merclfl 24, 1983. F21ll01 Published Orenge CoHI Delly Piiot Apr 22. 29, May 8, 13, 1983 1895-83 PlllUC NOTICE 1r1n11eror within thrM years 1111 P\lll.IC NOTICE Pilot May 13 20 27 June 3 1983 lhta atete. •II payable at Ille lline 01 euna 100 put so fer •• known to the ' , • ' 2220·83 aale. •II right. lllle and Interest held P 0 K-oaat lntenclec:l lranalerM are: (If "none", NOTlC• Of'TllU9Tal'8 •All by It. 11 Trustee, In lhal real 1 • 94111 ttr77 No. A-44227 50 atata.) None. L-Ne. MA.llDlAH/._kHOU ., ... IC """TICE prOl)«ty situate In 181d County and rvtna, CA 12113 NOT1CIE cw eAU! OI' T .e. NO. 1.-, '"~ nu Stele, deec:rlbad u lollowe: Published Orange Coaat Dally MAL "'°""TV .J~~en111m~\·~ ::c:11 nbtu:~i:i·:~ UNIT CODEE l'IC11TIOU8 IUIM88 A leuehold Miiie in end to Lot Piiot, Aprll 22, 29, Mey 8, 13, 1983 AT PNVATE 8ALE lranalaree(a) are: BYUNG J. CHUN, T.O. SERVICE COMPANY 11 c:IUly NAMI ITA~ 252 Of Tract No. 4224. In the City of 1890·83 In the Super*-COlll't of Iha Stele 921 Paach Pl., Coata Miia, CA appointed Truataa under Iha The followlng pereoo I• doing Newport Beaetl, 11 lhown on 1 map P\lll.JC NOTICE >I Calltornla for th• County o! 928ae. followlng deterlbed c:laac:I ol truet ~ u : thereof recorded In Book 157. :>range. That the property parllnent WILL. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION S & J CONSTRUCTION, 17•44 P1g11 1. l o 14 lnclualve , YOUAM•DIPAULTUNDIJllA tn the Meller ol the Eatate ol hefeto It c:lelcrlbed In g41naral u : TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOA ~tnamaat, Fountain Vall•y, CA Mlacelleneout Mapa, records of W.O OI' TI.ulT DATU> M'NL .. .t, L I C E C T H O M P S 0 N , F1Jrn11ura. nKtur• and equipment, CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR 1112708. said Orange County. t•1. UNLlal YOU TUE ACTION Incompetent. trldenama. goodwlll , lelH, CERTIFll!O CHECKS SPECIFIED IN WILL I AM AUG U 8 TU S The atreel eddrus or other TO "OTICT YOUR PRONllTY, Nollo1•11 hereby given that the lelMllOld lmprCJ¥arnartta. ~ant Civil CODE SECTION 2112411 THESING, 17444 Wlnemut, common dulgnallon OI the rHI IT MAY IE 90LD AT A PUBLIC under$1gned. H Guardian of the not to c:ompeta and la IOC:ated at: (payable 11 the time of Nie In lawful f'ountlln II~. CA 9~708. property harelnabove desctlbed II 8 AL I • I, Y 0 U N 11 D AN ettate ol ALICE C. THOMPSON. 3021 Harbor Blvd .. llA. Coeta money ol the United StatH) all Thi. bullnaae 11 conducil<I by an ~rPor1ed 10 b6: 1429 G1lally Orl\IA, IXPLANATION OI' Titl MATURI lnoompllent. wlll Mii et prlllate sate Meta, CA 92829. right, title and lntereet eo11veyec:t to ~tvldual. ewpor1 Beach, Calllornl•. M THI NOCllDtNG AGAIN8T to trte highest and beat bldd•r The bUlll,..... name uMd by the and now held by It undar Mid Deed WNllam ThMlng The II n c:l er s I g n e d her• b Y YOU, YOU IHOUlO CONTACT A subject to confirmation of 11ld laid tranahlrori•) 11 said toc:atlon le: of Truat In the prapar1y hefell\Aflar Thi• st11-1 -ftled With the ol•otelma all llablllty lor any LAWYP. Superior Courl. on°' alter the 111 DALTON SHOE REPAIR. c:laac:rlbad: County Cieri< of Orange Collnty on ll'!W4'rec:tnesa In aald ttraet addr-NOTICE Of' TilUlftl'8 8ALI day ot June, 1983, Ill the right, lltla Aprtl 20. 11183. "214T.IO Publl•lled Orange CoHt Dally Pllol. Apr. 22, 29, May 8, 13. 1983 Tha Aid bulk le< I ended TRUST OR: AMIR A. MAJIDIAN; ~IY 2, 1983. or other common designation. T.a. No. JS70I and lnl-t of Hid Incompetent In "8.IC NOTICE to be ~aummar::. ttt! ~~ or: MIRIAM MAJIDIAN lltld BEHROOZ 1'21t1141 Seid Hie will be made wllhout NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that anc:I 10 •II the oenllln rtlll property ~--=..... ~~~~~~d.~~;,~~~·g~~ Ni~~~i~1c1ARY : ARTHUR e.Pn:~.b~~~·:, ~'.a;,~21~~m 0•11Y ~:;:~d'i::ti ~~1~'.e:~.~~.':i'J>~'.·~; ~~:Jt~r=:· ... ~~Yo11 ~9::v. T~ ~~~~n~r-;egi:~~·g~~~.~r':i Calllornle 90006 on or attar June 1, MATTSON 2038-83 encumbrencu. to setlely the the room eet llkle for c:onduetlng Calllorrna. commonly relarrtld to u __ .,. MnllC[ The = 8TATDllNT ...,.._ 1983, recorded Oc:tobar 14, 1980 aa Instr. prlnclpal balance of the Note or Tru1tM'1 Sala•. wlhln Ille ottl~ 9371 Croaby Avenue, Garden r-UUU\I nv ng l*'IOflt are ~.., Thia bulk trltlaler 11 aubjec:t to No. 2083<t In Booll 13788. page 860 l'tllltC NOTIC( other obllgallon aeeurad by aald or REAl ESTATE SECURITIES Grove, C1Jllornl1, end m ore 1-------------bu"'-II: Calllornl• Uniform Commetclal of otltc:lll Recorc:la In the office of Deed ol "fruat, with l11teraat ind SERVICE, located 11 2020 N. pa11lcularl~ described 11 IOlloWt: 1852-113 ...._.... SAFE·T..SYSTEMS, 23911 via Code Sactl«t tit06. the Recorder of Orange county; ~C~~AT OI' other sums aa provided thareln; 8roadW1)1, Suite~. In ltil CltY of AM 11111 r•I property ettuatld In NOT1CE CW-T'Mllftl'I SAU Navarre, Mll9ion Viejo, CA 928112. The name and •ddrelt 01 the nlc:I daac:I of tru.t cMec:rltHts t ti-• -..r¥r-plus ac:lvll/lcas, 11 any, 11nc:ler th• Santa Ana, County of Orange, Slate the City of Garden Grove, County of '" .... T.a. No.. 1... DANSON ENTERPAISES, INC.. 1o11ow1ng P'oparty. • COUNTY Of' ORANGE tflfms thereol end Interest on auch or Calllornla, SAN MARINO SAii· Orange. Stete ol Callfornl1, YOU,.,. .. DEFAULT UNDtEll A • Calltomla COfl>()(lllon. 2391 I' Via ~~ 1.~.J~";;Rc:,a'~;,.·r ... r. EXHIBIT "A" IN the ..... ., ...... Amenclad advences. end plus feet. chargee INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, desulbed .. follows: DIED CW TMIST DATE> M.Y ta, Navarre. Miiiion Viejo, CA 928&2. 2863 W. Qlymplc Blvd., l.oa LEGAL DESCRIPTION Appllcetlon ol HUONG TRAN end expen-of Iha Truatea and of 1 Calltornla corp0tatlon, 81 duly The_,~ feet of lot 4& and ltll.UMLa .. YOUTUaACTION Thia bull..-I• condllc:ttld by 1 c 90006 AU that certain land IMtuattld In TH'tl'f THI, TRUONG TllAN trte trusts created by Hid Deed of appointed l ru staa uodar ano !he east 16 feet 01101 47 of Tr11et TO PftOTICT YOUR ~TV. corporation. Anga!M. A 'and 11141111~ the State of Callf0tola County ol NGUYU THI, LOC TRAN VWT f'Of Trust, The tolal amount ol llld obll· purauant 10 the power of nla No. 1632, In the County ol Orange . • rT .''LA 1Y. ":'~.-90Ly .. ~.AMT 11A1"'9LICD AN Dan":!.~. t~·s· .'~;,.,Tr-. ~o; fl~~~ ~~~~~:'.'Yw~:-:~1':', the orange. City ot Na-.port BHc:ll. c._..c°' NMMNe .A 11_1• gellon, lncluc:llng reaaonably conlerrec:I In 1h11 cer11ln Deed of State ot C11ftornl1, 11 per map .. ....,,. ..,_.. no•u .... ,, '""' c:laealbad 18 tollowe· -• • r• • ••llm•ted le••· charge• and Tru11 allecuted by GARY. E. rec:orded In boolc 51 pagoe 21. 22. OPUNA~.NATUM .Jhll st•l-twuflledwlththa ~~nallun,:~:tl~~yc:l:t:'~pr:;l:I~~ A~omlnlumo0naltllngof the ORDEA'TO SHOW CAUSE FOR e~~oltlleTrustM.allhatlme F ITZPATRICK and JU~HlfA and 23 ol Mlsc:ellll*>U& Maps, in CW Titl l'ROCl~Q41HIT County Cleric ol Otaoga County on folloWlng· CHANGE OF NAME: ot lntllal p11bllcallon of tl'tls Notice, II FITZPATRICK. husband anc:I wti.. the otfloe of the county recordtir of YOU~ YOU IHOULD ...,.ACT A AptH 1, 1N3, · ebOve. ~ • PARCEL 1: Unit 3 u shoWn and HUONG TRAN THUY THI, $68,069.87. r·KC>rded Mey 27~ 1981. In Book said counfy. LAWYUL · m..a Oetec:I May 3·J19c83· h deflnlc:I In the Condominium Plen TRUONG TRAN NGU'l'ET THI, LOC Dated May 11. 1963. 14072 of Official Recotda ol Mid The u le 11 aubject to current On Mey 27. 1983, at 11:00 1.m.. Publl•rt•d Or1n9• Coa11 Dally ~~ T~!.iarae for Lot 1 of T ract No, 7989, TRAN VIET, hu ftled a petition In Real Ettat• County • ., page 1778, Aec:ofdar'a :axes, co~•n•ntt. condition•. PEOPLES INVESTMENT & LOAN PllOt, Aprll 29, Mey 8, 13, 20, 11183. Publlahad Orange Coaat Dally recorded Auouet 7. 1973 In Book thla court tor an order allowing Sec:urlllel Servtce, lnetrumant No. 33877, by ~ of ·e1trlc:tlons. rnervellons. rights, ASSOCIATION, • c:luly IPPOlntod 20CMMS3 Pll 1 M t3 1983 10939 page see or Offlcfal Reoo«I• petlllonef to change hi• ntme from a Calllornla corpor1111on a breach °' delauh In pe)'ITl«ll or ·1oh1t pt way and aueme!'lt or TruetM under and p1111u1nt to 0 ' •Y • of Orange Counly, Cellfornl• 11 HUONG TRAN THUY THI, TRUONG as Truslae, perrormence of th• obllgatlon• ·ecord, Deec:I ol Truet recorded July 15, PlllUC NOTICf 2114-83 amenc:lec:I by Amendment or TRAN NGUYET THI, LOC TRAN By.OJ. Mor sacur•<I tharaby, lncl11c:llng th•I Bid• or offers are invited '°' this 11182, u lnalr. No. 82-2.45770, ol Condominium Pian, recorded VIET to HUONG TIEU THUY THI. Ila Pretlc:lerll breach °' dafauh, Notice of wtilch >roparty and musl be In writing anc:1 Offtclal Aecofc:lt, uec:uttld by: Jarry NOT1CIE OF \..~Tire aALI! l'tllltC NO'T1C[ September 4, 1973 In boo11 tO&M, TRUONG TIEU NGUYET THI. LOC 2020 North I ro1<1w1y Wiii recorded No......,,bar 19. 1982, Niii be re<:elvec:I 11 trte olllce ol R. Thompaon and Petey O. No _.1 YOUIUllE•OEFAULTUNDEllA page 977ol0fflcla1Racord1 ofsald TIEUvlET. Sulle208 ~' •• Rec:order'a ln1trum1n1 No. Arlhur J Bllava. Anornay tor said Thompaon, h111b1nd and wife 18 T.a. • 1 T1C DI! ED OF T II U a T DAT I[ D County. It IS hereby ordered that 111 Santa Ana. I A 927 82 ... 08750, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Gueralan, et 1571 Wast K1tell1, ~o~or"'t~Coun8! '=')·0 1n1 -::"~":~':WNl~TO NOVl!MllA 11, 1Ht. UNLE88 PARCEL 2 : An a.w.eluslve persona lnterl81ed In the mailer Tale (714) 9)3-6810 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Sulle J. Anaheim. Calllornla 92802 . .,,. 11....., ,,. ,, >rder VOU TAKE ACTION TO PltOTICT __.,,.,,,appurtenant to Paroal No. l foreaald appear before lhls court Published Orengt Co Dally BIOOER FOR CASH, lewful money or may be flied with the C*k of ~~~~ ~ms·L~ ~~K>~ 0 ~~~ A~EFINT ~E0~ui: ~NA~~~ YOUR PROPIEllTY' IT MAY II! 1 lor ICCffl. lngrM• and egr ... In Oepertmenl No. 3 II 700 Ct.le Oaily Piiot. M•y 13. 20, ' 1983 OI Ille United Stat ... or • cuhler'I said Superior Cout1 or de41Ve<ed to To HIGHES~ '"'DOEA FOR C•SH OCTOBER 29, 1980, UNLESS YOU 80LD AT A l'UllLIC 8ALI!. If' YOU 81'!d lor reelc:lantlel patio carpo<I Canler Drive Weal, Santa Ana, 2253-83 checl< drewn on a tllte °' national Hid Guarc:llen. per11on1lty. at any • ... " Ne:ID AN IEXPl.ANATION Of' ,.._ anc:I g9'ege putpOMt In 9"d to lh•I C1lllornla, on Juno 6, 1983, at 10:00 benk, 1 1tata or t1der1I c:rec:llt time alter llrsl publk:ellon ol Olis (payable 11 lime ol Hitt In lawful TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR NATURl OF THI! PROCllEDINO portion ol Loi 1 ot Traci No. 71189, o'clock 1,m., and then and there union, °' 1 state or ladarll M""'GI notice end 1>el0te lhe miking ol lhe money or the United St1IH) at: PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A as per Map rec0tded In Book 323, stlow cauM, II any they h1111. wily l't8.lC NOTICE and loan UIOdltlon domlolllc:I In tale. south front entrance lo the Orange PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN AOAtNaT YOU, YOU IHOULD pag-ae t l 10 t8 lnclualva ol said petllion for change of l'!llllle lht. 1t1te. all pa)'lbla at Iha tlma of The prOl)«ly will b6 IOld on the ~:;·~,~~:,~~~ :.1~":~ gP~~A l~i~EfD,mE~~AJ.~~i co:~:~ i.::J::..,, tALE ~:c-6':=: ~:~:~!':' g~~?~ "'tt:~1~:.!' i;:::';,.., • c:cpy ot Nonc1 ~"r"..:S~·• ULE ~i1~1.'!9'f1;~1!~.:':d1~n•::;:;t::: ~~~:~n~, 1,•~:~n~!~\11~1~.w~u~ !Ana, Slate of C1llloml1, all right, ~~»vi~U SHOULD CONTACT A ~OTICETj:· ~E~1~IVEN, that County sllo'#n and d9ftnad 18 .,_. th la order 10 a how c1u1e be T.I . Ne. 12 ...... C property IMIUlll ln Mid County and confirmation ol sale, 0t pan castl lllle and lntar..i conveyed to and 0 J · 7 1983 11.00 'd k on Thurtd•Y, May 28, 1983• 11 111oea1tid lor ••clutlve uM l0t IOOh published In Orange Cont Dally RE.F: 11M11/YOUNQ State, deectfbed M follow9: and b1l1nca evlOancec:I by note 1now held by" undar Mid Deed of n une • . 0 oc 000 . of Id d purpoMI by Iha Unit ~tbec:I In Pilot, • n1w1paper of general YOU AM IN Dlf'AULT UNOIR A PARCEL t: LOI to Of TtllCI No. aecured by Mortgage or Dead Of ITCUSI In lhe P'oparly ett111tld In Mid a.m. First l.oa Angeles C0tporatlon, 1 ; 0 clOck a.m. 81 •y. In p 8 r c a I N 0 . l 1b 0 ve 0 n 1n1 clrcul1t10n. pubtlllled in Ihle counly q«l!D Of' TINaT DA no MAY 1, 9329. aa allowrl on map recorded In Trust on thl properly so IOld, Ten .County anc:I State delcrlbed 11: as duly !'l•meo or subsllluted the room sot Ulde tor c;onductlng c 0 n d 0 m I n I um p 1 8 n 1 n d et leHt onc:a • weak tor lour 1M1. UNI.Eta YOU TAKE ACTION Book 388, P1g11 H to 17, pe<c:ent ol the amount bid to be IX191T I Truslee under and pursu1n1 lo Iha TruatM 'a Sales. Within the officee 01 ·~d~ta 1._ ... 0 t~ ..... Tr11el. conMCullve waeka 1>rlor to Iha d1y TO PROTECT YOUR PROf>ERTV lnctullve ol mlacell•naou• mapa, deposited l"lth blc:I. PARCEL t• Deed ol Trust deled Oclober 29• REAL ESTATE SECURITIES _,PA,RCEL 3: A,;''undtvid;d t/52 of aald hearing. IT MAY 81[ 80LD AT A PU8LIC0 racorc:ls ol Orange County, The undersigned Guardlen Unll No '23 In 1111 City of 1980, exacutea by DAVID W SERVICE, Slo~ate2c:l""all 2020C~orl~ Int-I In Iha Common ArM of Lot Dated: April 20, 1983, I Al. E • IF y 0 U NEED AN Calllomla. rMerVM lhe right to reject any an~ Nawport ~h County of OrMgl BAL S 1 Q ER 1 n d JA N 1 E F Broadway, u te uv, n the ly 0 1 Of Trect No. 7989. IOOOfdlnQ to Frank Domentchlnl EXP\.ANATION OF THE NATUlll &captlng therefrom atl oll, oll all blda prt0t to entry of lfl orc:ler Stall of caittomi.. 11 llhOwn and BALSIGER, rtuaband end -.lfl. Sanle Ana, County of O!'ange, State the Map thereot ftled In Book 323, Judge ol lhe Of' THE l"ROCl!IDINO AGAtNaT ttghll, minerals, mlndanil rlghll, confirming the tale. dllc:rtbed In Iha Condom!~ Pl.an recorded November 6. 1980, l!'I ol Callfornle, TOKAI BANK OF p1ga1 11 to 18 lncluslva ol Supark>r Cour1 YOU, YOU 8"0ULD CONTACT A natural gu rights, and othe1 D11ed this 10th <lay of May, 1983 recorded on Auguat 29 1978 In BOOk' 13823, Page 35, tnatrument CALIFORNIA, a C1lll0tnl1 Banking Mlac:ell11>80UI Mapa In Ille offlc:a oi Publletiad Or111g1 CoHt Dally LAWYfll hydroc:art>one by wtia._..., ,,_ Darwin l.. Rogara book 12820, pegaa 279 to S18 No. 6892 °1 Olllelal Records. In 11141 corporation. 11 duly appointed the eounty Recorder or u ld Pilot. April 22. 29. Mey 6. 13, 19113 On Friday, May 27, 1983 11 9:15 known, that !MY be within or unci.. G111(c:llan ol tlle eetate of ALICE lnClueMI or Otrlc:lal Aec:ofda ot Hid office ol the Recorder 01 Orange Truitee under II/Id pursuant to Iha Counly, allot wl)lch Common ArH 1877-83 e.m., ARCS MORTGAGE, INC., a lhl parcal ol land hereln•bova c . THOMPSON. Incompetent. County Cou!'lty. Wiii Mii 11 oublle auction lo =:~ ~1~1 ~~!~r!=~~.Jh~ '* thown and c:lellned on th• ptBJC NOTICE C1lllorn1a oorporallon. 11 duty ducrlbad, together with the Arthur J. Btlava. Attorney 11 Lew. Ell0apt1no 11\erelrom all oil 1111 the highest blc:lc:ler '°' caah (payable ANn.ONY SCHAnl.EIN, • niarrlod Condominium Plen recorded In appointed Trustee under !Rd perpetual ngtl1 of c:lrtlllng, mlnlno. 1571 W•t Katell• Avar>ua. Sulla J, mlnar1l1 end other l!yc:lroc .. rbo~ 81 the time 01 sale in lewlvl moMy 1 le Book 10839, page see of Otflolal 8P8....n pun1U1111t to Oeac:I of Truat recorded axpforlog. and operating tharafOt, An•hel !'l, C1111ornl1 92802, eut>atanc:ea lying below a c:l4lpth of 01 the United Stataa) 11 Iha msat1w11o111equr9d 111 111 Anthony Record• ol orenge county, NOT1CI Of' TMl9ftl'8 8ALE May. 7, 1981, 11 lnetr. No. 11964, In and storing In and removing the Attorney tor Guerdl1111. 500 19et from Iha.,,,_ of uld Chapman Avenue entrance to the Qhetzla n, an unmarred man, Calll otnl• 11 amended by Ne.tnlN book 14049, page 880 of Official -from NICI land or any ou-Published Orange CoHt Dally land but without the rlohl of entry C ivic Canter Build Ing, 3oo E =<1~4d29~o~~O~llJ18~d~ ~'l Amanc:l"*11 to Condominium Plan. YOU AM• DID'AULT UNDlllt A FlecOtda In the~ of the County ll!'ld, lncludlng Iha rlgh t to Piiot. May 14 13, 14, 20. 1983 upo~ any portion ol 1111111rfac:e Chipman Av• .. In th• city of recorded Sa'ptamber 4. 1973 In DllD OP TllU8T DATID Recorder of Orange County. Whlpetoc:k or nadlractlonally drlll 2229--83 ~'::,~ =~ :~s::~a:· ~~11'1~!f ~~:..~~·~~ :~g::i;, ~~ ,:~ ~;;,~.u ~!r'u~tp ~~.· ~7k =d~:!a.~~~::. Of Ottk:lal ~w,:::~J:.o:.·~~· ~~~~ c.::~~LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ::.. m~~~=-c:: MLIC NOTICE - 11ma 11 reaarvad In DHdl of by uld Truatee under Mid Deed of by reason of 1 breac:tl °' delault In EXCEPTING THEREFROM an YOUll PllO•lllTY, IT MAY II T-0 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH gu WOllll, l""'*8 and ehaftt Into, ------------Aecofd Truat In and to that certain propany peyment or performence of the undllllc:led on.-hlll lnl-1 In Ill oil, 80LO AT A "*.IC 8Al.L •YOU (pey1bl1 ot time of •Ila In llwful through actOll the eubaurfec:e of ~ :~~~~leid•d one-thirtieth ~!:':~~ ~ ~.~~~·d:f.;~~°Jn:~ ::i~:~~~~~o;:,~,·~;.u:c~c:I o~h::,~~Yt; gu or oth., hydrocarbon NOD AIUXl'LANAnoN CW-ntE ;::gn'ls ol 's\• Unltr Statu) tho land haralnabove clffcrlbed, NOTIC~ r .:u.::-: tALE lollowt: Nolle• ot which waa recorded Mibtt-. lying In. on°' under the NATUlla M THI NOCllDINO CASNHI CMASUH ERBSE TCHNEOECKRSEDOINR and to bottom IUCh wtllpat<><*ec:I °' YOU AM IN ~,AULT UNDEll A (ti 30th) lnt .. HI ... tenant In A ~)Oil ol lol 117 olTract 300 .. September 7, 1982, .. ~der"• lbOVI Oaacrlti.d property .. Mt AQAINtT YOU*;t.«iu tHOULD • I • dlrectlonllly drllled well•. tu11nets T" u T DAT ID eommonll'ltherM intareel lnandlo per,;;aprac:orc:lec:llnbook 14 p.g.. lnllrumanl No. 82•315no. Will forth In the tlnal Ord., ol CONTACT ALA CERTIFIED CHECKS at lhe lronl and lhalta under and bo1141alh °' Dl!ID 0, 8 • S the Common ArM ol Lott 1anc:l2 of 11 anc:I 12 ol Mlsoellanoous Meps. SELl AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Condeml'!etlon of H lc:I lend. I On May 27, t N3, 111 11:00 a.m., er11rance to lhe OLD Orenge County bllyond the llrtarlo( limlta ti-aot 81[1'TIMIER 11, 1MO. ~!r:~T Trect 9588 II par map lllod In book records of aald county. more HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, cartllled copy of which wu COMMONWEALTH LANO TITLE Courthouse, located on Sanla Ane end to radrlll ralunnel aqutp' YOU TAKI ACTION TO E 400, pages 25 to 28 lnclullve, of p1rtloul1rly described as follows·. 1·· ... •·1 ...,..._, ol , ..... Unit-' S11tM, rec0tded Jenuaty 27. 1953 In Book COMPAN.Y. • Cllllomla corporatl«t Blvd., between Sycamore Street melntaln, rape Ir, d .. p'en and YOUll PllOPEllTY, IT MAFYY~' Ml II M d f .,..,v ,,, __ , .... "" <I "' I led T tM nc:le and Broadway. S1ri11 Ana, te an IUCh wellt or mlnM 80LD AT A PUIUC 8AlL vv •c• aneoua apa, rocor • 0 Baglnnlng et a poln I on Iha or • cuhler'a chock drawn on • 2"'43. page 80 °1 Olllclal Aecorda. 81 u., appo n ™' u ' c1111orn1a. 811right.1111e end 1n1ere11 OPl'll Y ...... ......,.1 10 d~·· •ID AN UP\.AMATION Of' TltE uld County, aa auctll 1~ 11 ~ south-terty line ol lot t 17, distant 11111 °' natlOnal bank, I 111te or PARCEL 4: A non·••clu1lv1 end purauent to DMd or Truat conveyed 10 and now held by 11 wltm1,..hout..:..~ •• .:..:::: :.'!c:1" ,.,,_a'"'11• NATUlll 0' THE PllOCHDINO In the Artleta anltlad Daflnlllonl thereon South 50 .._,_ 11• 37" li.darll orec:lll union, or 1 atate or __ , over Loi 2 of Mid Tract roc0tc:led December 20, 1979• 11 T ••--.,..,._ -· .....-AGAINIT YOU YOU tHOULD of the O.Claratlon of co.,.,,1nt1, EHi 152.1111 leet ~m Iha moat fedaral N'llf109 anc:l I01.n lllOc:llllon No, 7989, lor lngr ... anc:I ~. inltr. No. 211372. book 13440, paga under H id DH d of ru11 In the thr~ tha' 111rtace or the UPP« • Conc:llllon• and Reatrlc:tlona d·-•·"-' 1 hi ........ a-.. ror t"• u-anc:I .,,.,...,,..... aet 828, of Offlclal Aec:orda, ...,-.19d property •ltuetec:I in Hid County 500 ~ of lhe eubaurf-ot the CON"tACT A LAWVER. .. ... we1larfy corner of Uld lot 117.1 ""'........, n t 1sta1e,1®p1ya..,,. "" '"' ,....,........... a11dSletadeacrlbld111 On June 3, t983, 11 9:15 A.M. ~lbedln SU~ECTTO. below thence North 39 c:legrMs ,9• 05 .. elthatlmaolSlle.lllrlght.utlaand forth In the Daolarallon of by:Ec:IWtnJ.8ulctlarand Stlf)flanll PARCEL. I lenc:I hereln1bov1 dHcrlbed. U ROBERT E. WEISS. Attorney 1 (the Declarat~ I. Eu1 129.91 IMI to 1 point on 1 lntarHI llelc:I by It, u TrustM . In Covenant•. Condi Ilona •nd J. Bulchor • truelort, In 1111 oftlce Lot 17 of Tr1C1 No 9592 In the r--...cl In Iha c:IMd. from Iha lrvtne I.aw u c:luly oppolntad TruslH PARCEL 3. c:ur'le, conc:e'la eouthwe•l•rly that real property situate In 11ld Ratlrlc:tlona recorded November of the County Aecordar of Orange Cit I c I u c ' 1 I Company I QOl'pOfallon recorc:l«I c:1' <I t I 0-d of "-ta 18 -·-.. --t• 19, 1973 In .. ~ 1,.,.,.•, p-5"8 Countv, Stele of C1llf0tnl•. WILL Y 0 os a "'911' oun Y 0 .. ~_.._: 30 1"77 In .......... 12473 un ., an purauan ° ,__,,.., .........,, u-j"~' h111lng 1 redlut ot 400 '"t • radial County and Stale, described as """"' .,..~ -.-" ' Or8119e S1a1e of Call0<"1a aa per ,_.,..."._ • • """"' • Trull mlde by ROBERT R RACITI ere pertlcutarl_r .. , lortri .. n th• line to said curve bean North 38 lollowl: of Official Rec«c:la of Mid COunty. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO map ~<led In bOok 402 1>9911s PllQI 789 of Ofllclal Recorda. 1 married men, given 10 _,,..an Artlcleentttled e:...n.nta of Iha degren 34 ' 33" Eaal, 111d PARCEL 1: Lot 47 of Tr11et No. YOUAM•Dll'AULTUNDSRA HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 22, 23 ano 24 ol Mltcellaneou1 Atao axc:optlng therefrom tha lndebtednasa In levor of COAST 01cler1tlon under Iha Section p 0 111 1 • 1 s o b e 1 n g on 1 h e 9322. In tha City of lrvtna. County of DllD OI' TillUIT DATWD 10/lt/IO. (payebto 11 tlma °' Hie In iewtul Meps, In •ha ottlc;e of the County aubat1r1-water rlghll. but wlthOul B~NK. • Calllornla corporallonT. Miid~. in ltlCtl ArtlCla antltled II Soutrtwaiterly line ol Brentwood Orange. Stele of Cllllornla. u per ..._. .. YOU TAKI ACTION TO money o4 tfit united S\lt .. I 11: 1111 Recorder ol sekl Coun1y t h• right of 111rl1ce entrl..~~ now owned ind helc:I by COAS tollowa: Rlghta and~~ Utlltttaa Str .. I as ~lbec:I ln that certain mep recorded In bOOk 412 PIQW 23 "OTICT YOUll "'°"RTY, IT aouth front entrance lo lhe Oranoa PARCEL 2. r--..0 In lM c:IMd ltom Iha"'"',. BANK, recorclec:I October 7, 1980 artd Cable T.....,...on • Support, ..-nont dead to the City ot Cot11 to 29 lnclualvo of Ml1cell1naou1 MAY 1 1 aOLD AT A •u•uc County 01<1 Courthoult, 211 W. An E11eman1 for ingresa end Compeny, • corpor.il«t -12~73 18 1n11. No 11855. In book 137711 ~1tt1ement and Encroachment", Meea on July 20. 1eeo In boolc 5337 Map•, In 111e olflol of Iha County a AL I , t P Y 0 U NI I D AN Sant• Ana Bouteverd, City OI Santa aoreu over the Wesllffy 5 oo '"' N<wtwnbar 30. 19n In Book ~ • PIQI 705 ol Offlc:lll Record• In 1~ lnCI-. ~II'-and Aec:tMtlonal page 318 of OlllGlll Rec:orde: thar10e Rf1Cor1!et of said County. l~NATION °' THI NATUtla Ana. State of Cellfoml•, •11-floht. of the Norlhe<'ly 36 00 feet 01 Lot 18 Page 788 of Offldll Alcorc:l1, olfloa of the County Recorder of Rlghll", '£xclu1lve RHt,r,1ct1c:I Southeutarty along Mid curve and E•capt en undivided one-11111 CW THI ...OCUDtNO AGAINeT tltlt ancMl'!larwl oonveyec:t to er!d of Tract No 9592, u 11>own on a PARCEL 2: Noo-e xolu11v1 Orange County, State of C•lllornla Common Ar11 EH~,mant anc:I seld Southwesterly l i ne of lntereet 01111 oll. gaa. mlneralt Ind YOU, YOU 8HOULD CONTACT A now held by It under Mid Deed OI mllP rac:otdad In bOOk 402. PIQOI -ta OWi thlt proP«IY and Wll.l. SELL. AT PUBLIC AUCTION .. .,.._PW ~Ell e-i.nt • Brentwood Street lhrough a can1ral other hydrocerbon tub1teooa1 lylng LAWYlll. TNll 111 lM Pl'OCMW'Y lltUaltld In Mlc:I 22. 23 end 24 of M1tc1111neout IOt tl'9 P"'l>OI" at IUCh _.,,.,,II TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH A,_ L 4: angle 01 1 degrea 13· 60" an arc 1n end under H id lend below • 5 Sandflower Ct., ~I 8Mch, !County anc:I Stat• daecnbed aa: the Mapa. rec0<d1 01 Oran~ Coo.inly. •r• raHrved lot th• be!'lallt ot (p•y•ble 11 lime of Hie In 11wtul e-ta 18 IUCh ..-nante dlstenca of 8.59 leet, thenca d epth of 500 feat manured CA 928413 1outhaHtarly 55.00 fHI of th• Calllorma Qfanllc:I to owner• 111 Iha Mellon• money of thl United StllM) 11 the 111 partlcutarl~ ••I forth In the 11,,oant 10 H lc:I curve South so vertlc:ally lfom Iha 111~ ol Mid "(If • alrMt lddr-or common aouthwut 137 .50 '••I of the "The opening bid 11 I014Kl'°""r• entlllad "ownere rlohtt and c:lut~. lront antrenc:e to 1111 olc:I Orange Artlele ontltlod 'e-11" of the c:legrHs 19° 37" EHt along Hlc:I lanc:I. but Without the right ol turfeoe dHlgnatlol'! of property 11 enown •outhHll hall or tna !'lorthwMI tale will be the dllferenc;e belWMn utlllllaa end c:abTe t1le11111on • county Courtllousa located on 01cl 1ratlon o f Covananu, Southwulerly llne ol Brentwood entry thereto, 11 raHrvad In th• 1bove,nowatr1111tyleglver!Mlolt1 300.15 !Mt ol Lot 294 of Nftpoft lhe unpaid obllgat1on1 ol the All "•ldeyard HM~t••'. "aupport Santi An• B lvd : betwaan ~ondltlon• and ~~llrlcllone In Straet, 41•41 IMt: thence South 39 Deed• recorded In bOOk 9~9 page complet-°' eotract,_)," The Haight• Tract. In Iha Chy of Coet• lnclu11\10 DHd ol Tru11 1nCI lhe ancl aetttemenl", "ancrOllC:tV'nenl", Syce!!'ore St. &. Broadw•~. Santa SUBJECT TO: below (the c:legrHa 49· 37" Eut elono H id 6011111<1811 Olllc;lelAecorda, b1nellcl1ry under Hid Dffd of Mwa,11parM~...!:',."'8ooll obllg111on1aecur1<11>y lhe lncludod and ··community llcllltl•• Ana Calllomla aM right title anc1 "Muter Declar1110n") under th6 Southwesterly line 01 Br9nlwood PARCEL' 2· N.on·ucluelve Trull, by rH ton ot • breach or 4, PllQA 83 of Mape, encumbr11nCil(1l of rac;ord, whloh euement" 01 the ertlcle anlltlec:I intnat con~ to .,,d now held Section ll11dlno1 In eucrt Artlc:te Streat 41411 .. 1• lhanea Soulh 39 Mlll!l1e(lts l0t ulllltlee and l0t othar dofMllt In Iha ob110111on1 aecurec1 record• ol Orange County. Olllarence 11 .. t1ma1oa 10 be St02,· .. .._, .... ol lhe Oeclaratlon of by 11 under said Dead of Tn.11t In the antltltc:I 11 follow•: "Alght• •net degr.e. 49° 05" Wett I00.00 reat 10 purpona. ••cept u ,.11,vad thereby, here1of0t1 •••<M ad anc:I Callfornla. 090.97 Thl1 figure 1nc1uo11 ell Covel'!tnU , cond1tton1 anc:I propefly altueted 1n Hid county Ou1le1: .~t.10111 1•• and Cable the Soulh-terly line ot l.ot 117: hereby, 111 aa auc:ll -manll -dallverad to Iha und1ralgn1<1 1 CITICORP PERSON TO PERSON 1ru1111'1 tan .. •nd co111 •no rettrlctlon• recorc:l9d on Ju,.. 9. and Stale c:lftertbec:l N : T olevtllon • Suppo<1, Settlement thane• North 50 degrMI 11' 3 7" "'°"' IUlly OMc:rlbed In lhll lrllCllo written Oac:llfatlon ol Default and FINANCIAL CENTEA. INC., 10210 llc:IVIMft, II eny 1918 In 8ooll 111ea.. pagee 420 10 Soulh-IA!'fy one-llalf ol LOI 8 end El'IC)l'oaahrnent", "Community w .. t llong Iha South-lerly line ttnlllleCI "~II" ot lhll c:«taln Oarnand fOf Sala, end written notlee Scrlppa Rench l oulavt rd, San Tile sttH t aOdreu 1nd other o194 lnolullYI of ofllclal record• of BLOCK ··A" HARPEA TRACT 18 FllOllltlel Eu«nant" anc:l "Drllnaga 01101117,5000 '"'10 th• polnt 01 Oecleratlon of Covonanu, ot breech and of eloollon to cauM Otego. Oalltotnla 112131; (819) ~mon dat119n1llon, 11 eny, or Iha Mid county(the "Oeclaratlon") and par Mep rac;,,dad In Book 8, PIQO Owl' Communfty Fecllftlel". beQlnnlf19. · conc:lltlon• end Restrlatlona '"' unc:larelftn•d to tall ••ICI 57MtOI>. rul property dHcrlbtd •bov• I• 1upplamant1y daclaretlon of 27 Mltceltaneout M.,a Aeoofc:I• of The •trMI 1<1<11111 and other fha unpllld balance and Mtlmata r•cordad Ootober t2, 1979 11 proptrt)' to M lfy Mkl obllQatlont, Th• •lrMt •ddreH •nd other purported 10 be: 990 Modjeaka co'lenanta. condition• and orianoe county, Calll«nla. ./ common Clelignetlon. If any, of Iha o• coeta. oxnanMa and •dvencea •• 111atrum•nt No. t9081 1n boo~ and thatHlltf 11'11 under11on1d oommon oaetgnlltlon. II In')', of tlll Clrcl•, Coat• Men. Celllornla r..irtctlontl ~ No;lwnber 19 Th• ttrett 1<1<1re11 anc:I other .r 1 t ci.tc lbed bo • I• 1 ,.,... 3.. o .. ,,,. Cauaad Mid notic:. of bf._,h and of raal property deecrlbad •bO'I• 11 92827 tt78 In look ttM1 P-1926 of ........ .._ rH P'Q9er Y r • .., ol May 4. 1083 la $30,802.71: IMlld 13349 PAOI 1 "" et aeq.. .,,..,IJ lloc:tlon 10 be raoorc:led J......,..-y 31. purPorled to be; 212 atnel Str.... Th•' undarslgnac:I dll()l1!m1 any ' ..,.... common ..__.atlon, II any. ot Iha ~to be: No. 2 l<enalngton, am01.tnt wlll tncrea .. unlll c:l•t• of R•oor<I• ot Otenga County, 1183 11 lnatr, No. &3.0488211 or Ooeta Mttt. Cllltomll l2t27 llebHlly lor enylnc:orrec:t,_ 01 the Oflldal Aecor1't or tald county. real pr09«ty c:l"crlti.d above 11 Newpof18-lfl, Callf04'nll, 1111. Callfornla (The "Decl•r•tlon"). ,___,_1 ,. __ ·de In 1 ...... ...._of,..... The 1inOeralP.n•O Trull•• etraat l<ldra" tlld Olher common Tht 1trHt 1C1<1reu or other purported to l>a; 1828 Na-.port Th• 1.1no.,11gn10 Tru111• T .... '""' •dc:lreu or oommon The 11ret1 1c:ldr••• or other ""-.._.... ,,. ., .. ..,. .... oommon <1e1ton1tlol'! of Illa rHI 8111<1 Coet• M-. Callfomla I I II bl.It f ''"' R--"-ol "-:iri c--"'. dlt olelma anw I ability lot any clttlgn•llon fl any llhOwn herein . 11 .. · c:lt1c; • m• eny • 'I or 1ny <111lgn1tlon, II any, of th• rHI ooml'l'!on dHlgn1llon of the rHI .,......,.. ..,. ....,.,, ' lldCI Said u ie win' be med• but prOf>trt)I ~ ~ Said "'' wlll b• mac:le, bu ~of the •treet leldf .. property daeorlbec:I above 11 propttly tlaratn•bo'll dM<irlbad It Seid H it wll be maOt , but incorreet,_ ol the .. ,... ,_ wlthoul oovanint 0, warriinty, purported to be: 79 Nighthawk. wlth011t covtnan1 or w1rr1n1y and otNr COIMIOf'I clellOnetJon, If purported 10 be: 257 Brentwood St,, j)Url)Oflad to bot: 111 Aldel, Irv!,.., wllhOUt -1:-·'i °' w•ranty. ,• .. a· end ~ ~ ~Ion. If e>i()r .. I Or ln'IPliaO, revardi"" tltle. IMnt, CA. e11oreet or lrnplild, l'IOllfdtng Ihle: MY·~ h«aln. eoe11Miia.OA112827. Clllfornta. prMa or Imp HICI, reearellnt 1 t • any,..,.,....,, __ ,. Polla .. ion, or enwm'branc;,1, 10 Trt• 11nderalo nae1 h e reby po1 .... 1on. or -uml>rlnCM, to 81ld H I• wlll b• mec:le, but Th• unda ralgne d Trullte Th• un<11relgnae1 dl1c111ma •ii POii-ion. °' -br-. to wl~:!~t·:~~.~~~lb:rm::r~iinbt~'. pay Iha remelnlng prl~I .um Of dl1ol1lm1 •Ii llablllty r!! .. ~ ply Iha ram.alnlng P'tnc:lpaf llUm ol wltnout oovanant or warranty, dlao111m1 any llablllly for any llablffty '°'any 1no0trect,,...1n Miid PllY tfle remaining pttnclpal C: of 1 or lrnplltd reo-dlnO Ihle the ootll(•) -urtld by MICI o..o of lnoon'ect-In Mid..,.... --the notll(a) ~by MIO Deed ot _,,... Of lmpled, ~ding tltla, tflCOlrectMte 01 the"'-' ldc:lr .. atr .. t 1d<1ret• °' other commo11 ~~ nott. =:~by"~ .... not~ po~llOI'! Of enWmbr-10 Truet with 1ntert1t thereon .. °'other eonwTtOn ~Ion. Truat, with lnterell tll•r•on. tt pc1111rlon, °' .,_bfanoaa. to and other oommon OHIQnatlon, " cleelOMOOn. ....... ~• -• ttlt rerNlnlnO pflnCllPtll -Ti ol provtciaci In Mid notl(a). acivario.1, Said Mlt wllt be mede Without P'ovlc:lld "' Mid noltl(•I· ~ pey IN IWNllnlng princlpal llUm of 1ny lhOwn hlrlln, S1id lllt wlll ~ made without provl<leO, actvenoee. " any, llflc:ltt r,: ......,•>~by lllkl OMd of It any under the term• of Iha Dead w1rr1n1y, ••PrtH or lmpled, If any, under the,.,.,,,. of Mid 0..0 lht note(•)-.0by111<1 Oeect o4 s'ald Hit wlll be m•<I•. but werr•nty, t 11pre11 or lmpllec:I, tlle tttlllt or Mid 0..0 of Truet. Tru~~lh lnteraat tllartc>n, 11 01 T;u11 . tHa, ohargaa and reo•r<1tno tlll•: POIHHlon. or of Trut t. I•••, ohuoaa uo Truat, with lnterHf thereori, •• without covenant or werranty, reg1rc:lln9 11111, potHnlon, or lttl, chMOM and • ..,._ ol the ~ In lltlCI no4t(t) ~ tlll*I'" of the Tr1111 .. 1ne1 of the enc11mbt1nou, to Htltly lllt inpen ... ol tlll TNltw. oroWtect In tlllc:I note(•~ ~ expr ... °' lmpllocl, f'OlllllrdlnQ tttle. enc11mbr1noH, to n tlaly the Truetll •nd of the 1"*' -led by 11 -·under the termt <if Mid...._.. tru•I• crHted by H id Dead of ptt,,clpat blllancla of !lie Nole Of Tiii total amoun1 ol the unpaid If fl'lt, under tlle ~ ot MCI Oetd pot .... lon. or enc11mbranott. to prlnclpel balanoe of the Note °' lllld Deed of Trutt. any. 1 11 d Trutt, to•wlt: '102,0ll0.'7. othlf obtloatlon -i911 by iild ~ of the Oblloetton _,,. of Tru1t. re••· Charo•• •nd P•Y 1111 Nmllnlog prlnc:lptl eum or other obllg1t1on M CIUltc:I by MIO 1 L.~ Nia Wiii be held on: 'l'lday. or Truat, •H, c ''~' 0:11 The benaflc!ary under Mid o-s DMCI of °fl'lltt, wttll ltltttMt encl by the property to be 1ote1 and ~ ot tN Tr"'* Md ot tllt ihe .. 1c:1 note MCUred by tlld Oatd, Deed of Trvat, with lntar•t and Olhtr""'-a, tHa, It a:oo p.m. •t the ~:!t'!': i~d Deed":. ot Trvtt lllratofora ax~ttc:I and otl'ltt """' 1• provided tlletetn: reuonebl• "''M•ttO oo•I• tru•t• or .. ltO by .. Id O..d or with lntarlllt t~ .. ~ In aum• •• provided thertln; plu1 Cfllpman A,,.,_ entrtnoe to the TNBt for tllt .... j,.,n1 ,_•blr dellv•red 10 th• unotrtioneo 1 Ol\lt lldv-. II any, under the open'" llld ~ It the tl!N Trvtt. fOf the amcM.1nt rtMOntbly Ilk! Note, ldvincee. " ~. undef tc:tvenoM. II -"Y· und4W Iha uwm1 Civic Center l11lldlng, 300 felt • ':""'. Wthtlll Dlelltallon or Dalillllt anc:t lemw tMreof Md lnttnat on "'°" of the 1n11111 publlcatlOt\ ot the .........., to bee t tl3,7I0.17. th• tarmt ol 1110 O••d: fH•: thereof 1 no tnttrut on 111011 Ctlapmen Ayt .. Orange, OA. llltl!Nttd to be ..... M4.07 • C>taCI Oetnend ror 1111. and • wrltl•n ldvanoea, an<I ptue ._ Oller ... ~IOI of•• ii ,, ... ,....l~. TM MliellcllerY undet Mid Deed ohargH Ind ••P•n•H of Ott •d'leno.t, end plut ..... Charo-Al "" llM• Of 111• lnltltl TMT '*~ "'"!!'-~ .... Notloe 01 DalllUlt •nd !llCllorl 10 and...,.,_ of the Tr"'*""'°' The bel'!aflclal'y ""°"'Mid Oeed or TNlt lleNlofore oaouteel lln<I Truet• end of the Truet1 -tact aNi tl\l*lllt of the TrlltltM and of publlettton of lhlt l'!OllOt, Iha total of rutl .. -.. ofora -·-.... hit, Tiit undtollelntd c.....O Uld the tNtta ora11ae1 by Mid Daed of or Truat 111retof0f• execiutect anc:I dell¥erM to tll• undarelon•CI a by Mid o.ea. tlll trulll orMtad by Hid Deed of "'*"'' of tM unpalc:l Ml.-of the dellvered 10 111' underelgnect 1 Pfeltlol ot Dllaulf and llaellon to Tr111t, Tiit 10111 emou!'ll or Mid <1111vertc:1 to th• 11ne1eral9nect • WfttMn o.Ml'atton ol Dllratlt ancl The ltMftel•ry under NICI 0..0 Truat. Th• tot•I •mount of 1110 01>11oat1on eecu'9d bf the •boYe =4:'no~ ~ri~nf.:i &ell to be -o.o In tlll oountv obllg1tlon, 111oludlnt rHtonal>IV wr ltlen NOllCt of Oetelilt anCI oemenct for Sate, and • written by rfflOtl of 1 bfeadl °' cltlfl!Vlt In obllO•tlon. lnoluc:llng reHonabty dttorlUd dHCI o tru•t and NOllOe 1 Otfilalllt' and tieotlon tc Whltll the raal prot*fY It tocet.d. t1ll.,i1t•O fHt, oll1r1t1 anti lleollon 10 hit. The l!Nlelatgoad ...... of Default and lteotlol'! to '"' o1>t1gat1on1 MGured tltert~y 11t1m1ted fHa. ohugH and ••tlmattc:I oo•t•. •~Pl""'· •n<I ._. n: ...,::lr., _..,MIC N•m •. Stru \ ACldreu •lld ~of Iha Tnat ... at lflettwle oAlltltd MIO No410t Of Oeflilll eno .... ~ undtrllvnacl oautlad Nici l!Wttofore n.outec:I end dtllvelefd e~oft11aTrue1 ... 1t thatlmt ec:tvanoee1112t,t1a.se.. =t:.... of"'~ lll'ld ..... IOn 1• Ttt.pn~ Number 01 TNlt .. cw 9f!fll!lllpubllo.tlonoft1111Ho41oe. .. t*110n to ... 10 De r900fdtd In Nottot ot Oeflllllf ancr llectlon to to th• Tru1t" -.rlll•n Notice or of lnllltl pybbtlon ol thl• NoOoe, II _.";!:,.'!'.Iii ~--, ..... ~ ~ ,_ .... .... .....,, .~ peraon oonduot1no ,.,. 11 ARCS •· tal.43. 1M ~ ........ tM ,.... ~ ... to"' NOO!'ded "' tM OCMlty Da11111n end li.cllon 10 0-the itet."'4.IO. -·"r-"" on,..._, ............ ~ .. ""' ..., to be r.oonMcl In tllt -·· MOATQAOl. INC., • Oalllo11111 Dllldl! AIM'!l 11, ,..,, ....... -=.:==y .. ioo.teCI. ~~rr::1: :::,roi:.roc::1In': To':r'~~~ AF ~ii,O~IA, :.~.,.~~1"t'l1~•=t~,:ctd~ ~~i?m It tooetael. ~;;::::. -;,:ouA~byb~= ~~.~V!~NO " Dal•!~ raw... "'"""*". tlllraanw on o.o.tnb« , •. IHI • Olltl. lntno OO(jl, ~. ,'MM ... ·,........ Tin.i'C6M'~TH LAND AtHdl, O•lilornl• llU8 (213) • Oallf. OCl!'o. Attorney .. i... I.Oen ..... Ion the 111\detlltnad oaueed .... notlOll • Trv.-1 0.te. It/ :;i_ ..,., 30"340t. 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"" I.ti' llik ... ~ , .. !>l: l\jl(I 1:11~ I)~• 1)7~ 1)80 1)90 1600 162) .!hN avt ~.l'JI H~· :.! .. 11' :!!12•· <:J.I.!> JHU l)J) 2600 ~700 ~Mill! 2900 29'12 .HitM ~!XI~ l!IO<i iwn ~llOK :~~ :~I~ '!\tl4 JYlh '.!!JUf .!ViO J'JJJ /U;t,' .to,:.t ~·111.~ 'Wll .mt• ,Mllh 1<11H tHI.! 1a11 10110 IUI~ lll'.!'.i! '411~-I •U~~ IO:.ZM \11'4• ~IO) ).'\O~ 661~ ~:ro 66ll0 ~») "4UO """ "'H! f"-IH 'l\JIU ltUli'I Nl'JJ Nil~ fill~) f\11i •1Jt'4 ol1 1~ •11~ l):,!.11} ~:n~ 11:i'Jt; •7~M rtt.40 foJ.~l ;,,,., 71111 "'.'tlli 7Ut4 -lllh 70ljj 7U~U =•n "."uJ~ -u.ib •11.!H Hn11 Hl•!J Ht•lt HUit. !I018 Jtll?t• ~H.:: hll~-' """" olferl Huge 4 Bdrm 3 bdrm, 4 bath pool home. $1,460,000. #11 llllllt Tiii ocean and llCfOaa from one le IHO 000 and the bllht. Large country U-YllH ••Al .~llT fierk. Interior atrium, 2 otllef la l1M,OOO. 4 BR, 3ba, 28xl 6' bonus rm. 3 car gar. Beautiful spa & cedar sauna. Approx. 2900 tq. ft. Nr rec. center & Edison H ig h . Cloe.e to ~h. fhopping and bike trail. A truly exceptional hmrre so clean -you can move right in! $234,000. Open Sat/Sun, 8871 Dorsett Dr .. H.B. (NR Magnolia & Hamilton). kitchen overlook• family r... NlFR l l dsca d rplce. Fr. door• ind OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1•6 room wllh flreplice. Spectacular bayftont dplx 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, Don't miss this beautifu ly an pe wtndowe. Alldue«S $<WK DEVIN REAL ESTATE Priced wey under mark-2 ba dn. 2 boat epecee. ~~l,500,000. 3200 aq. ft. Broa~oor, located in gate to =d~ 1 to 6 042~ ~8-~~:' u11 nowlll PElllllU 1111 MUIPIRT guarded community. An outstanding 06Carnat1on Trl·Llftl le....U -Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 home offering 4 BR. library, large living 876-6061 OwM!fl in preetlgloul-.:A'esA h "700 f •1ooa000 Oceanfront room dinina area, family room with VERDE. I 1p1°'oue 4 THE REAL ESTATERS LT.++ Seller must a-ell by yeaterday! 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. famlly rm w/wet bar. 3 car garage. Located In 11 woodsy area of $200,000 homes out of this world price of St80,000. **El Toro bat • o IQ. t. • •"°"• · · • e d ,.__ • 11•.a Bdrm 3 Bath 3 car get . LIM ISLE wetbar, and beautiful planked. floors an -.ta tll -age, 'executive home: new carpets throughout. Th~ extra large completely landecaped, Remodeled 3 bdrm.' bath+ large rec. rm., lot features a spa set in park-like Nil •1 covered petlo !nd ape, beam ceilinp, furl)iahed, petiaa. $420,000. grounds with a waterfall adding to the Cuetom built 3 BR. 2 Ba. formal din. rm, and f •t1•••11 ••••1 llU,... . . tlreplace, shake roof, RV eeperate lam rm. Liited • .... ......., ,.,... feeling of "canyon" hvmg. $725,000. aocesa. Own« wlll carry at 1249.500 t>ut Owner• Lat lil1a IHI ..... ,. INU lOH New '1 br, 4~ ba, cuet.om French Nonnandy 111loan11!17,500. amdoue. -.--.;ua .... ....,...., __ ...... ...,, IY idi &tate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. tlWTY IWl&IElllT llJ ........ , lffr, OQ:en HouM Sun 1"5 IY .... Elegant t Br Condo P. H. .... ,, ........... Hl-11'11 ... ftr tan111 OlllUll OAYI UYFlllT lit lt1H ll0-1t14, 1nr/11f. r-~~Ml-~~1~1~H~~~l._:2go:1y:!,.~K~%.,~n•~n1aon~Df~,~~=li~~··_ LJ:~s1"ui::.·t;'S-K. veraalllH. cenhl ct, Coronado Iaiand CUil. bav4ront lot. s~· boat iiiiiiiiii~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 549-2644 77G-e737 834-9101 clubhouee, guard gale. J~ f ••-•-11111 privacy. Only $105,000. --1-p-1-1-1-.-11 --1 dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/terms. -·-IPO 11111 ,.,,l:.:.!!J!;:.s;;::.''• ... --=•c•::..-.:;1.-tl;;:t~l-Ow--:ne<=1::-t9-=-83::-2:-5-:29-=--... 11'-h /111'1 lreu lllllY 1·1 ·-IPll llT 1·1 114 100 PAii LIM 00110 PllYlTE ESTATE • Llllll NIEL Owner wlll carry aub-Truly lmpr .. elvel Orlgl· LIW llWI Especially Jute 2 Bdrm 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, immaculate condo. On stantlal 2nd on lhla well nal owner nvea In thl• Liquidation 3 Br model 20302 Spruce, Santa sr,anlsh home. Formal greenbelt. Comm. pool. $12~.000. ''" IH••J 1 te I ~n~n~•~r:,c'mslu"n~~.·~~~ taatefull)' decorated 5 BR C::c' home. $20,000 ~~! ~~~i. 3c:;,· ~;~Y~~ ~tttl~~g;c!~·~~~! ~~c~ 21111 01rl1w LHI LlpH 111111 of off-street parking and e:~~=::m~n:=i 113,5~a~':~'. 'g:·~: paint. Vacant. $127,500. ture windows 10 yard. 4 car garage. Attractively an new cpte. akyllQht wt t r I c k Ten ore, •gt Spectacular 3500 sq. ft. 18500 down. only 1861 Secluded. ~ acre luxury hilltop home. priced at sa25.ooo. Cuablanca fan; VA 1et 780-1702. Open today. lllketront home In N-- P&I. Call to aee now, Panoramic view . Po o 1 , s pa , 144-'1211 & 2nd. to $87,556 -ef-port Beach. 3 lrg Bdrm•. 548'2313 I ~====~~~~~~~~!!~;!!~ j>rofessioraj.ly d~ra~ w/le~ded gl~. et~~;·l3ftll. II ~~~:.!~t; tg~ 1~~n:! ~~~~d~r1~1~1:~.wJi~~ r oak & marble. Every exterior and ..:._!___ w •147 """ rm, rec rm. 300 eq. ~.of interior amenity for elegant·entertaining •s.: o.ilf"7a.., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ exterior decking over- and g r acious living. A two y.r . old 4 Br, 2'A Ba, Back Bay. 141-lttl 9111 llLlJ looklng lovely Cherry THE :REAL E S TAT E:RS TU U·llYlll A truly unique offering wllh high budget deco-r 1 ting. 3 Bdrm 3 Ba. central aJr. formal dining, separate famlly rm. A must aee at only 1159. 900. 751-3191 C::.SE\.KT liiiP'PAOPEATIE~ 11m Fii Tiii Tlllmt * * Ill IREER h l 4BR 3ba $415 000 A Pool • .i.. t la 1110 •-------..,...,--3 BR, 2 B•, "Linda" Lake. lmmac. Inside & s owp ace. , • . gent. • .,..... enn · · ·-" out. Priced 10 sell at Cleta 962-9311, 831-0237. 000 OWn/Agt 844-4910 Ftulala Valltt 1034 Model, •Ingle etory, In $495,000. 846-8-425 Agt 11•+1 ... E T Ike your choice -llve In 2 bdrm cottage & r1n1 the modern 3 bdrm, 2 ba unit, or vlce-veraal Ellner way you are In Ideal eutalde locatlonl Own., may coneld., your trade. Juat Introduced to the market -bettllf' -this oneTOD~YI 759-1501 or, 752-7373 0 H S l lS the Bluffs, Newport pen OUH • un Beach. Excellent condl-BY OWNER lllllTll 1-5PM. By Owner. 5625 I d f I d & D."ll, -·r Mlle Square tlon. 4BR, 4 ba, lam din rm. Len er orec oee • '"'"' ONLY 1185,0001 1352,500. OWF 5 yrs at lalMa wants to close laatl Bring Part<, 3 Br. Auume loan. Call Agentl°"111Mr 100/,. 2227 Windward Ln. Ptaia11l1 1007 your beet offer & II'• 1_5_11_5_.500_._7_7_5-6_2_50_· __ 1 714 &4-4-8382 548-0319 eves. ELEUIT I ITlllY yours. 4 Br. 2 Ba. 197' I lucla 1041 ~~=~~~~ HUllFHIT HllE ooop~.5Y~ ~w~~.,;.M. ut. MIT llWNIT Pllll +ESTATE SALE+ 673-1900 llAll -2 Br 1ba, 1129,000. Pro-INewportt Hetlghhtb• chlassdlc 4 Br Incl mut suite. 4 Ba. t::::::::~ Eaay walk to bch, 4 Br, 3 .....,..., Mart 640-9019 n grea neg or oo . Impressive marble entry, Ba, epacloua llvlng rm. .,... •• 3BR 2ba. gigantic lam rm. custom famlly rm, .••undry rm, Forecloaure: Reduced OPEN SAT/SUN 9-5 wood beam cell, frple & WTSllE 1·2 large b~. 1188,000. l100K to 1385K. Bay-' 427 San eem::,1;~e wet bar. Main llv area Unique Victorian home 53&-.t718 front 3br. 2ba, 45• sllp. ~000 Q ; R upper level. Lrg llv rm with rental unit -or guest 673-14&4 CALL 646-6141 wlmarble lrplc & formal houee on prime 70x160' FREE 41qul1y 3Br 3ba ---------1--------- dln area plus bale over-lot In EHttlde Coate lwnhm nr downtne. 5 Br. Eaatbluff. hYge lot. lllWPllT •II A ready lo move Into 3 Bdrm 1 'h bath home on a large 101. Fresh paint, n-carpet and detlghtful kitchen makes thl1 at- 1r1ct1ve home very •P- peallng al under 1110, 000. This Is a must _, 646-7171 ••raw V"m'D•LEE looklng ocean. Gourmet Mesa. Motivated aeller Pymte l2050mo. Sue $255,000. Leaae Hold. 2111 11 .. It. -~ kit w/solld cabinetry. naa reduced price 115, 891-5556 1316,500 fee. Agent Nearly, new 4Br condo/ Harbor Realty, welcomes Ann Greer, a Real"a.~ parquet floors, akyllghll 0001 Better -thl• 10-3 bd 11~ ba ag tam hm, &«-1742 or 6'8-1044 twnhrrie. Destrlbte 1oca-real estate profeasional who comes to ua ....,._ & roof sundeck. Plus •c-day I 7 5 9 • 1 5 O 1 or 15012 Bar1or Hunt 9ch Of ER tton, ck>M 10 Myth!ng, from Auckland, New Zealan,d. In the •Gooot-~ commodatlon tor maid 752-7373 · $115K Eiieen Agt M1KE 1N f Prlcedtosell.Aaeumable THE REAL ESTATERS r.::T.'I': quarters & even an el&-wr••'~&LEE . 846-t7i7 " " I Th'• property Is ~xclusive)Jorth Shore area of Auckland, ~. vator. P.rof landscaped. ~ I It ...... p,.. oan. ~ACANTI Ann was involved for over 14 years with pvt patio w/bltln BBQ. n.--1 r.-.-.... 1830 MO. to purchH• 1115,000to1129,900 .... lea llJ 11 d · b ·id· d k ,. f ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Attach gar w/auto opnr. nccu 1:.ra...-:: wtl8500 do111n. Cute 3 Owners anxloue act now esign, Ul lng an mar e lng 0 1• llW Miii $775,000 Incl mort $560, 1 ... ,,~~· ,. ,... br, 2 ba. frplc plua fruit J Marshall Agt 642·9808 .,.. 12 It 4 ,. • Wiii trade Lake Arro· whead home or lot In the fabulous oceanfront homes. ooo for 28 yrs at 9>;,•;,, r.::TT. tr-. 963-5671 Bkr. .... P .. ILY o. .. t1·T .. t 1 Lt .. 1121,0GI _ plus assum land lease. L:;.U.1. -•• •••-•w• lu ,,__..._ Lt• Small condo de'lelop-305-56 1-5560 IW ---11 Only $335,000. Orl11e by .,.. ...... , community of Hamlllalr Ann and her family came to the United for Newport Bea ch States some 6 years ago and settled in _hO_me_._1_t4_1_15_2_-7_6_9_1 __ 1 t h e Lake Tahoe area where sh e OMmY ATlllSPIEIE Bell valu41 In Newport Belch. Adaptable to any form of entenalnment - outdoor BBQ'a 10 formal dtnnera. 3 Bdrm, huge living room, remodeled kitchen and a n outatandlng covered pa-tio. Immaculate at only $172,900. Don't mlaa lhlal 846-7171 continu ed with her business inte.rests. Happily, Ann was drawn back to the ocean and recently moved to Newport Beach to asaociat.e with Harbor Realty. Ann ill a native of Norway and spealc:a fluent Norwegian. H er hobbies ~ude skiing, sailing, travel, photography and music. ment In prime -tside N 022 CloM enough to 081 the 3226 Broad, Newport 1'11·1110 locatlon ctoee to shop-Ctrtaa ••I ar l LUii .,,.. benefit of cool air. Beau-Heights. & call for your ping. 2 bdrm. 2'h bath Beautllul 4 bdrm, 2'h ba tltul 3 Bdrm 2 ba. In top appll (2)3 bdrm, famlly, 3 llnkrt FtrHltllrt unit ready to move Into SHORECllffS condo. $1150 mo. E-slde shape anCI great loca-bath, 2 fireplace, 2 3 bdrm, 2 ba, must sell with lovely carpets and near 17th St: shopping. Uon. Kitchin and bath• decka, fenced yard, 2 car thla weekend $325.000 drapes plus ·all delu>te Jusl llsted. ocean, Newport Harbor HI. Agt. completely remodeled. garage each. Owner. bit. Ina .. • llreplace and canyon view, stunning 642-4623. Beautllul landacaplng hnla ..... ,,.,, 546-6492 even • worklhop for dadl 4 Bdrma. lllLHll/'-EITIU and beet of all the owner t'f• •-.a Short of fund1? Try 1 TIE lWt LIHS .. , wlll finance at 110~'11.. ..._.. ieaee option. Gerry & Ctvlata 2 adlOlnlng 50 K 150 R-1 Call to -and for more IE ... ·--67 .. 77.,1 760 1397 Iota, E/alde, CM, each Information, -· -••-(1t 41 '7J-4400 . .,. u -w/old« alngle rental, to--... Lovely home In Harbor -- 121JI Ul-2121 .llSlllE 01111 tal monthly Income Pl--•• .,.111 View, ,4 81', 2"' Ba. 1289, 111111 •E 2 bdrm, 2 ba, den. End $1025, $95,000 each, •--000. Term1. 760-6084 3 BR, large solld Oak HARBOR unll. $265,000 Prlv Pt" S 190.000. Ownr/agt llM11t B ~-_,.._ .. ~~ 2 family room wflh 8' solld ' 979--8330 Y ""'"..,·""""" ,..,.,._, Oak bar, walnscote. 759-1666 • •••--on a lot, 2~2 Br. 1 Ba. dbl IOO -garage & basement. hardwood floors, huge OPEN SAT/$UN 1-5 114, Cozy 2 Br, 2 Ba. lrg pV1 1197.000. 876-8708. country kitchen with llre- 1230 SAND KEY DR. Lo\181)' 2Br, 1'h8a, patio patio. furn. Seller wlll ltn place. Taalalully deco- Tulia 1090 THE REAL ESTATERS If you are considering a real estate transaction, call Ann. She Ls one of thoee wonderful people who tak es sincere ~~~~~~~~I HARBOR VIEW HILLS w/epa. 10% dn. Wiii carry etter 20% dn, guard on $375,000. Harbor Ridge. rited. Enormous lot. apacloua 4Br. 288, lam 10% 2nd. Agt. 64&-9161 gate 24 hre. 1/983·2528 Vacant. Renaluance Quiel cul de sac. Beautl- Tll YDlllWI LUllUflOUI IMng. Two one bedroom condo&. Inside perking Included. Club- house. pool and apa. Security guarded gale. $1 15,000 eech.· IAUUIT UY I IUOI IULn 111·llOI /.Jn NIC1fl [ll\11 fY f,, A':i':iUCIAI l~ • delight in helping others. A pleasant and cheerful peraooality together with her extenaive real estate experience combine to make a penon who won't be satisfied. until you are! 17141 673-4400 1-L\llB()R ... r." """ ...... Ill •• llf'll -One of a kind Ocean view tri level office bldg - elevator-deluxe -1st floor parking AND , Two penthouse residential condo's from back street ea. w /large double garage. Must see to appreciate. Invest.or terms. Price; $1,100,000 or best o ffer b y 6-1-83. Mr. Clark 645-9930. **********************, '"" l" ........... .. lllLLIOI llLUI PllPEITIEI ................. -· ... .Mllllll •HI JEWEL. lmmac. plan 6, 3 Bdrm, neutral decor, nr to 34331 St. of the Green Lantern in courts. clubhoute, pool, Dana P oint, a new LUXURY 3000 sq. ft., spa. S340.000. 3 bdrm. 3 1/i ba condominium w ith U,..l()UI: t1(),..l:S electr on ic security & private elevator. ~~R~ee~t~tora~,~8~75~-~eooo~~ Each room has a magnificent view of ~ Dana Point Marina, Canyons and Mountains. You must aee to appreciate this property , the utmost in AFFORDABLE ELEGANCE IPll Flt/UT/ ... 11·1 -•nMI rm, beautiful lg yd on or 11983-e630. Model. 3 bd and Iott. 2'h fully landscaped wllh Drive b)' 411 Iris and approx•,; acre, llgl)led NLY .... llWI ba. No 12 Vienna. fruit trees. 1215,000. don't Judge lrom the Badminton court, 2 So. Co81t Plaza area, lge lniM 1"4 951-9399 Shown by appt. Call outlldel lt'e cozy Inside. patoa wlgu fire pit. 4 br twnhae. Fully H-By Owner, Turtlerock «»-BIG CANYON Frank Vaullo, 759-1501 2 bdrm•.• private back Owner $495,000. By sumable 1t'h%1oan. Call ,......., home & ............. ~ 0 S T 1 WALKER•LEE appl. 760·9133 Stu. 1 ~97_2338. -~ -~--pen at-hur 1-5 111 cour~ard. Only $210, -:-:-:-::-=-:-=-:=~=-:-:~ll-----------I Ing, 4 Bf. 2'h Ba. 3 car IOld. n-t 000. all 631-1400. Ullll YllW llLLI LUll/trntl garage. apa. $225,000. 18 Cherry Hiii• .nauEICaae ULllA •Yll Priced below market for Eat-Ide townhae, 3 bd, M o n -Fr I Bl •PP t · W e It I r n E • t • t • • llfflE quick Hie, 3 Br. 2 Ba 2'h ba . 1 1220/mo. 7t4/833-03 3 Open 551-123-4 •<--c- Sandy beech and pier houee. Fee land. a .. um. 645-3231, -HBloul n"LSattSun 1-5. 5362liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~. and slip for 42' boat. fin $337,500. Roberts n ane .... llNI ~~~~~~~~~ Priced under market and Real Eltate 493-0202 or 1111 YEllE·YHHll ---... -.... ----• Nftllln" 1111111 ::: owner wllt exchange, 631-9883. Ask for Cindy. Beaulltul 2 sty, 4 br & Turtlerock Townhouee. 3 tWlt 1.... 1100 leaae/optlon or ? Plea-1--1 den, kit. blt·lna, eittra br 2 ba With ,.._., 115 ~Dc~npatlaotny~~lymeondreecl l~•1"'B'""A•c•K.....,B"'A"'v•-""3-B-r.-t-'V•~B-1 . eant 4 bdrm home with ,. -"" eewlng/hobby rm In gar. • • ....... • , " ldeel floor plan for dally Move In Immediately, f\111 Fantaatlc buy al I 1'59, 000 down & take over auper view & hot tub. 149,900. Comm pool. IM~ and c:aaual enter-price 1219,000. Nice 3 500. Divorce forcee aa.le. loana. Agt, Jerry, Featuring 2BRa. formal epa, bch. Owner wlll talnlng, $475,000 fee. Br. 2 Ba. Welk to Fashion By owner. 762-1414 or &40-5234. dining rm, 1unken con-conalder leHe option. lalend, IO'lely garden 964--04681540-2803 BV OWNER. darling 2 BR veraatlon pit w/flreplace, Bkr. 875-4010 WATlRFRONl eettlng. 875-6334 or Woodbtfdge oondo, door vaulted celling• plua LlllU all HOMl!> lne. 497-6784 IY IWIQ open• 1o park & pool. many extru. Juet $399, Beautiful 24x60 2 BR. 2 REAL ESTATE LEllll'I FlllEOLI Save Bkr's Comm. Eaat-Dealgner decor, many 000. Anita Schendel. ba home. Corner lot. 131•1400 • side. by Back Bay, ml-upgrades. Perfect for Island kitchen. Fam rm, 1111 nutea to Falhlon lslend couple or single parent. llght Interior, enclosed llT FMUll Opn Houee epeclal price or So, Cout Plaza. Spe-$1t:l,OOO. 551-8763 porch, air cond. Young Owner Hyl "Sell my, reduction for Mey 14-15. clou1, brlohl, 3 bdrm, 2~ 0 PEN SA T IS UN adult• welcome. 134. IMWpo'1 Belich hometl • Tradewlnda model, ba Condo. $134,000. Noon-5pm 500. 540-5937, agt. Charming 3 Bdrm & den ocean view $530,000. Move right In. Call for 33 Wiidwood &. famlly room. Large Southport model, coun-appt --;;;;;;;;;-;--;;;;;;;;;;;;--1=:=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=1BACK BAY, lmmac 2 cut-*aac lot. room for try view. pool. 1pa. 645-1451 E\191 TllTU 1111 Doctor wlll exchanQe San bdrm. $25,000. Comm. pool or lerge pets. Relall $565,000. 41 Bodega 4 Bdrm 2 Ba, famlly rm. nr YllTA Clemente l 25b,OOO Pool. spa. bch. Owner In terreoed beokyard pa-Bay Sat/Sun 1-8PM. so. CoHt Pina, s138, home for newer ITOO, wtH conelder LelM Oil- tto beeld• Kol pond & Addltlonal Information OOO . uaumable tat. 3 bdrm, 3 ba. Pina 000 price range, New-tlon. Bllr. 87&-4010 walerlafl, A•klng price c .hr I . c e r' er owe 2nd. Prln. only. Model. Premium loca-port Beach r••ldence. ···-·-Lmll 1296,000 fM. Cell Joy 2 13126 8 • 4 5 4 7 or tlon. Prof ... lonally de-Agent Aon Poulton __. -· Holller759-9100 213 /5 92-1633 or 545-5387 oor,atedl lwlSthttoptqupoolallty 498-4800, 498-25t0 New double wides In QEOAQE ELKINS CO llYIRlll Stunning 3 Br 2 Ba home wlloed1 of etalned gl ... & wood. Alto fMturea • spa. Full price $339,500. t31-7370, 540-0312 TR \OITIO\,\I ~f ,\1 ·1, 7141551-3398 ma er a 1. epe o -· Treeture Isle Perk, 3 lo UITllll 11111 and tennla. 79,900. choose from Priced lllJtl lrttt lltttet Enjoy running stream•. WANTED: home In Herbor from $39,900 to 162,900. waterletla, retlful pond•, ~-View or llmltar area for Call collect Darrell Llfes- 2 br, 2'A bath cond'I, I pool & ape, plue btft tree IMlll" purchaN or tra<M for In-tyte 805/251-6603 1800 ft ••an e 1 u I come property or land. sq. · .... Y x r ·· & tOllage that creete an ty 754-0344 own/agt Adult Park. Mu11 Sell, 4 Poolslde -tennl1 outdoor paradlM In thla bdrm, 1'Ji ba, on bay, 1159.500 out1tltl'ldtng towne home 651-n77 ..,.., IWn lrfft Npt Sch. $418 space OP en Sat & Sun . development. Spaclou• Bank 11quiditTOn. Tennie rent. S 14,500 673-2217 675·4494 floor plan wt 2 bdrme playera apeclal. Beaut. THE MEAOOWS-IRVINE -··-_ •• plve d~. 2 balha, wood 4 bf 31h b t •-_ .. ..,. burning frptc. vaulted new • •. cue om 2 BR. dining room, large With add-on potential. Cllflnga, dble car garage Interior wlttl marble en-IMng room, family room. Two 1 bdrm unite or one wt automallc control. try. 1495,000. Agt, Jerry, 1400 eq.ft. wtth aide pa-2 bdrm houN. 1225,000. h 752· 1414 Of '40-6234. tlo and large lanai. $49, B. Ellertun Broker ~,:~:11:,•:: ~~:y ti~:; L!tua..... lMI ..... I WIW 500, or will trade lor 3 720-0740or875-2373 9001759 -t 5 01 o r Byowner.LovefywOO<I, PT 0 _,..,.,. Bdrm home. RLM , -....--------• 752-7~73. e.~1lned end leaded ,:wtand/~ 74;::&, 5-47-3330; 042-5200 Sell With EASEi , .... Oceen View. Wall! h-'-I Vatta 1300 08' GREEN Ceth 1t'1 1 BREEZE t o town I beech. 2 ,..in for WHITE elephante Claaalfled Ad• 642-54178 w~ ~LEE_ fr pica. )(Int llnancln9. .. .... , ,_ 4 Ulllt• acroa from belClh with a Claalllted Ad ~ $204,000. 4'4-954e -IALI on Balboa Penln1ula, -__ c_a11_'4_2_._se_1_e _ _.ll!!!ae!!!r•!!.l ___ _!l!O!!I F11Ueatlc ocean view, Thia 3 Bdrm bay view apprelffd at 1325,000 , .. , .• ,~ ........ _ .. h B • H t .. a 2 home mu et b• aold ~ lender. Prtoed to Mii B~~ 2.:ry. t!e:tlf:lly NOWlll PrloeO 114,000 NOW at 12tt.960. At-~-11nd1C111ped home on under 1tH apprelHI. aumlble at 13'Ar". lll0,000 111·1111 *********************** ::~~ CALL ,OR '" :; t MllUON 1111~ DOlLAAt , ~1.i i 'AOfttlf'1111 ~m 1M1MllT C.~'O ,(\-,.f -/) C bQ.e Wiii m~ • PHlllt P\¥ l'CltJ ~~ 'It P~O ~•Ht ~:;; Wm. O>te, Bkr.: 141tt4"' W Y,, POUAN ----- Vll.I ~1"/'J ... 1~ o•-ro•.-..... ,. ol !lie WI I' • , I011r tcfo"'bled ~ to.- Wt I~ !ow ro lo-"' '°"' tl...Olo -d• VHV •• ::~.\ I y A B £ E R I m~ FOIJI> ADS I I' I I I ~rn; ARE FREE I t i " ,~ I I i Cal: I , A , T y I f Ml-1111 I Ii I I : UITlllfP, Q1t,HO First offerinl on one of the bett values! 6 Ira aas plus family room, torpe>UI pool 11.ze yard. Pat.lo laden w/flowere . Spacioua livln1 room, dtnlna room w /fren ch doora1 hardwood flOOtl, kJtchon w /eatin.a ......he. •• I ., LOlll 50X100' lot. Priced to FOf an appointment to 213195'1~88 ,. Mil. 121',ISO. Cell wen. .... 04lll 540-1151 Duplex, 2 bd, 1 ba, frpl. 3 Bdrm. prime Co••• dell, Leouna Hiiie Pro-gar, $277,000. Drive by Meaa looatlon, Iott of pertl ... 837-3870 ~ 814 Ctubflou ... N9wport co1y charm for only 837·614S. • let), Owner 49o4-8303 1132.500. Cell t7t-&370 You don't ~ 8 OU" to Newport Helghtl. By "draw teat when you --..on._ "4 lot 2 If\ Owner. older homea, 2 \ f . 1 I I tU. It = tct tn the oe.,, 1 .. & 21;. 1 .. dU. on • IOt. 2·2 er. , Ba. dbl ent Acl9J cal. G...,... comm "°°. garag• .. bU•m•nt. 71, owner.~~.' 1tt1.ooo. 875.,708. l•iiiiiiiiiiljil!ll""~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2' 1-4tt 1ttw b!IMIJ IHI ... 11U ~t~~~ "::..".:!':':!' 4 B r . 3 Ba. lar1e yard, rlvate ~ l 1IO,OOO. IMtp 3 XLNT FIN. ?St-1062 beach, ht a t 11 • $ t 0,000 ~ t.ftcsW:, ~119_.:. l lml ... wnable. Priced at •2se,ooo. Call '>' e1a.t111. 1 a,,11 de c M . Ag t I Introduced my11fl to •n Old colllQli PfOIHtor 1h11 t llad for I OCIOIOOY IO YH ll prior. "lofry," hi '*'°' "all grec:lll AUTOS, DMSTIC Llttte Mlee Mllhl IM on • ... 1 -------. 111 -," /\Ml' •111a ,.ulfet. along cartl• • C 0 Y P I L I • "''" k ~J/I' .epldet and r .. d In the I I' I I I I O Co.Mt.It the <~w~le _ ..... I'••""•• •!Ott Dally PllOl Oluellled _ . • . _ bv 1~1"" 111 rhe ~, -· t'1"'"'"1"' •JU MOtlOn abOUt MIM ~I· '°" '9.ei.. lrM.,., tole ........ 963·G~8. ....,._ _....,._,_••-•---- IN N•WPORT C•NTSR MITl llU....,. ly own11t, t•ao.ooo. cJ.-. huye dupteic, 2000 2 2 f1 ... 1-... 2 Br n. ft Otd« duP* pttced I t 1q It. etory owner'• etory, •N...-.-, • 2 ua. • to• velue. M0·7ff0 01 utllt, •vary xtra, huge oar 1ara1e & not too much at IH-4111 rear yard. t1HK. Aot ('~, .. h., ~:::; , .... Tllhl and llOUlf'l1 11 I '••NI NUMtfiro 111111$ IN r r. I' r I' I ?,;~f' vm tor It.II. You Mii NII ::;:;:;;t~ttg~a~c~s:Au~~~·~u~;::;;;;:;;;::=;-~-::'::;· ~-~;· ~· ::::.~~·::1 :m ~~~~:u,~~.e:~~~~:~ I "4~·@~N~~t tmm I I I I I I ,.,.,,..,. :m Dall~ Piiot 01u11l1ed -• • • • • • :~':".;',':," W11t Adi, Oell Ma.1871 ••• Ufl ........ •1111111111 ... 644~060 ·1~ .. ,._ Ul ··~.900. Call "3·&688. _ ... _ ..... ____ _ lu~ and ... Mnt " • llfhftr I U.. ......wi111e ,noe.IMt'• llT'l IUL llTl1111'1Um wllet oteHlfl•d I• 111 .... w.M71 The tett"t orew In the weal ... 1 Dally Piiot OIHl"led Ad. Ml·H?t. • II i t J ':I •' • , ~I I r• ,. 11 I •• 1' I •' . ·' 1, "' I 1 ~I 1 I J -1- : '· -----·-----~----~ ...... ~-----~ ·. a . . _, Or9nge COllllt DAILY PILOT/Frld91, MtY 13, 1913 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p · I L 0 T c L' A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8. am I •. .... -r .. ,.. a "'· 1ar, et-.>• to two ••°'Y dbl 1., kid• 119_ry. a '· rrpte, "'° Y'd. "'° ..,..., ,., .. -··-1 · Mnd. 114H 24th ••• =:.fine .. 0 no•1' llOOI. a .. pt, S1171, t11DO/mo. '76-*7 IMca AnaOadntry-Ol;b, 11111 ...... t .. l*-t 1IO aetT A11Y •. MMl.41 ...... eWll = 19. t7Go mo. 8parklln1 San Clemente condo In Newpott lparllllno II rm ._,..... ltfl•-..._-1,,___ ____ _ Shorecllff.s Vlllaa f 121 000 Approved . flat w11ar fool, •tru -·---2 It. S876 mo. MOO dip. for VA loana. Lar&e 2 bdrm. '2 bath with lfC~ = ~ ::o· 439. 1IO HIT 2 ~ ~ '::w't~ ~~s:.••h Pl, C.M. i.-..;::;...._ _______ , double aaraae. 2 blocks to beachea. 4 It t ... CdM llOO yrty. Many ll1fM t1200/mo, .... -Cea' TOW\'lflouM 2 II '4 la ~~nl:th~t ·~ ~C:";~~ ~;.~:~::=·:! Huo• s ~1: '"'· 2 ~:'o;y',: ~" !f.tt ... 'l!A ~ ~~v.I'JUtie~'--....... --,-.-..,-.-~l-l_l_l-~-waierviewt 1n 'I're9aw'e Island, r --·--• .._. 4._...... ...... _ ,,p1,, dble oar.~ ey home, 4000 eq. ft. 4 eq . "°" _,. .. v-. ,_., -1~ ,._, lft0"9 ... s:=:a:;:;......;. __ ,a;;;i:; •,.6000 n-S 2 • Callf-.;•te ;7iei..,·-·-··--vlew.Ul lltttSt. bdrma.Sottowaoe.3 June11111.s1100/Mo. tiectMlnowtM.1&-1 MMW ..... '°' . ....,...,.n un • .,. or.• · 1 1100/mo. ca1r aot frp6al 1 1n metr bdnn 144-7220or......,116. 2 Ir. •Pt1 tor r'nt. Wkly rent&ill now eV9ll entry. Adrlana Wll1on, Turner ...,,-.:-"" "U." 849-1372 sep.~1ld'• quer1er1: SPECTACULAR OCl.AN •eMIB• 1510/l'flO,, erlClloMd '*' 1106 a up. Color Tv. A.odates. 499-1678 or 494-1177. ,_ I I a It 1.,. be tllllnllM, enctct PoOi, ..,._ t....,...A~. VIEW, QUlet lllllld91oo. s fll lill-=:;-.:~or Nancy NPllonel•w~orlnt 8rOOMlvd'. 20 2?.4 . llMtll petlo, comm. pool a 1 or 2 Y"I ....._ -200. Br. 2.,. ... trple..i ear. ... ..... a.a __. 1--------1 '"' "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~lii;;.;;~~;a;:;i~=-p I a ygr ou n d . Imm ac. A v a I I. J u n • 111 t h • .-to pvt bclfl, • 1000 ""' •-• rw 111ope a bcfl. pool, 1_,..~ __ 44_6_. -----·-:: .... ...... ....... UH. H 1 ·HH dy1 844-7424, Bkr. Aft I a wlmdl, 780-1W 1 ldml 1~ 8a Meo QUlet acluft condo. '5N. 4 Ir. F.V. ,_ 406 fwy a (llMf ""'"' UH ..... ,._,,. HH ,._. 8outtl COMI Plaza. 7SM1t7 lft 6 pm. .___... .... ., ..... 2 ldrm Z'A 8a $760 8mi pet OK. 87t-7829 eteopplno. Kit prlv. ------S bclnn, t~ bL lurGW ...... -i ldtm 2 .. +Oen 1790 H4'J/ M4'"*4 lll'W UUI *"' ....... Meo I* .. k.= to c::o!: 3 TWO ITOAY CONDO. 2 I -. Frplo, vaulted celllng1, en I I WM.I 1....:.._.;....;._"'°---·-------9' MllllT owner uHr: 1 100 ell, mo. 11C p1ue 1 mo MC. &*e bdnn, 21A la. 2 c:er OW· Ute end &Irr~ unit dbl oer. pool, ..,._ 2 Br. TownhouN Apt1. Room end pvt bath In lull. -·· .. -,_ ,_, FW ...... 175 CIHnlno .... C•ff .. Ulot1IO BEST -1869/mo. No pet&. with 2 bethe. llNpleoel ... w. 111tte St. trplc, ..,..,., lfO petlo, moblle home. ~ .,. to Tbe .,._,In r..,r.t:. 2 111011 oelllno•. ampta Heidi 657-1650 or Old Town~ houN 145..eoM M2...ee2 all bit. Irle,~ w 646-2131 942-406 tn*dllnQlec.garage, OCMn. Furn Of unfurn. dOot9 from wtde beadl & parklno. t•nc.d. Call tft.23t0 entry kltcll klda MaOfmo 3 Br. 2'A Ba. Newport t. .... ,11·00A~mo. June 1426452!5/mo. 1 Br. 1 Ba. "' Hunt Hartlour. From 1215/mo, • 1 OO dep · 'eacellent eurllno. 4 ... C. "*'·IS •1IM Turtle Roell Vleta. Lo. 5»41IO BEST tee creee COndo, m, la pool, .. ----wt" 2 Br. 2 h . Apt. Frplc, MOO/mo. MCMl23. Aval Mey 10• fl!Ml4lll099 bdrm• up a 2 bdrm• condo on grHllb•ll 1 MILE TO BEACH ..,._ tennle. w '"5/mo. - -belOOnY/yard, UA, get· lllBH• =~~and down. '276,000. • • • neutral decof. a-rtlful'. 2 br, 1 be condo, dble 21S/427-113e. 11..... •· olOM to ltCna. 2 bdrm, 1.,. ba. 14251---------a.. IUln 38R a den. tam rm. ow. pool, refl'lo WMller, Executive home on th• 110 Center '*-1375 dip. a.. pd. Wrkng Fam 25-40, non· 111-1• 11400. dryer. No pet1. i6801mo. water 2 Ir. a Den, epa, Spectacular Ocean and T8l Mgmt. 942·1903 Ne. Frwwey amkr, kltch prlv. gar, --------•ILtl! .. Ide l!ft Mobile: 2 BR, !\Illy fur· N0-10M lrplc'I , OH tire ring. City lloht vlewl from .. 1995/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. II~ ~=a=· re Wu ans .... , -ll-·-nlltled. Community pool. ....... Uf4 S1860/mo. 761-2797 or room1. lmmacul•t• 2 hOUH, 2 cu garage, Oelu•• 2 Br 1 Ba. In ~ 86o-11oe e1t'1 .. -_, '800. NO-t870. bdrm, 1 b9. Corone del lrplc , 1malt yerd , · d · · • ~ llU Very dclalroua, fabuloua WE ~VE SUMMER BYAi.i New ....,.. ,,_ 2 Mar tocatton. Looking lot wMMl/dryer htl-upe, .. :ti:· ::::J:'· '= Pr~ IMIUng male If you would Ilka olc or 111ewe from tt11e Dulldable RENTALS AVAILABLE 1 4 bd \&11I t _. ... ~_,....,!di 25 plua. Either 11*9011 bit-Ina. • ' ~ . over 3!5 for F.V. pool waretlouae epace kl the reeldentlal lot In HAR· WATEAFAONt H~ES 10 1125": .. ~160 ng • &-" ~0r;:''N~~1!!· ~gt or quiet oouple. te35 mo 1923 Pomona No pet•. home. 142-2917 fatly dlalippMrlnO .,.. BOR RIDGE. 118'x1511'. INC. 631-1400 ~. . p I u I u t 111 t I. I . TSL Mom•. &42-1803 2 Bf. 2'Ai a.. TownhouM, c t M 11110/ aroun h• airport we Priced at 1585,000. Cd WE HAVE SUMMER E 714-72().1832 1 MONTH FREE RENT dl1hwHher, dlepo111. :;P~Y ,:;;M Mon~~: offer th 11. LelH 875·2311 daye or RENTALS AVAILABLE SEA VIEW. Euoutlve .,_ ... •-· -•.a 2 Bd townhome tApe epace lot wMher/dryer, 2127 Wallace ·,..,... 115 OQI. tu fr ax 875-3311 ...,.Uwtcndl. T rtl A k VI t L hOIM. 3 •. 2'Ai la. Spa,-.. -··-attactied dbl gMll09.1*-. . unb .... _.. c~nd~ 0°nc gre!n.bell~ lfy g o r g • o u • v ta w . Ar._, pool, dllflwalh-:i'l.:5o'8251mo. gt. tlo yard, near Hunt. Bdl Room for rent, nr bMall & rent praoram. moet ~.s~t ~u:= beautlfUI, neutrel decor. 11eso1mo. 644-7070, er, pt/1 patio, atra lro Heep. No peta. '5501mo. fwy, Huntlnoton Bch, flu.Ible tennl • Thll hall lot located 21st. St. 3BA a den, lam rm. 65 TI77 Nwpt CrMt 3 Br 2'Ai a. gatdan. 2 Br. l5t5.00. Small 1 bedroom Guell Ref'• required,~ S250 a '200.131-te06 mloht be y<M.tr I I ch-bet\t...,, PCH & Walnut. 11400. Condo over 2000 1f, 567·2941 unit, w/utlli. E/ilde. -· Laroe room wl pvt bath. ance to g::.!int ~ Cell teo-2411 Mobile, 2 Bdrm, fully lofted ceillng, trplc, eub 1&11181 S50Cl &45-ee25 ft44 ca.ta M .... Employ.cj f::"teuytenne. We fumllhed. comm. poot deck1, dbl ger, pool, 2 ., 1'A 8a. T 2 If.'*" o.n. 2 a.. view Oranoetr .. Condo 1 Bf Fem. pref. 1295/mo. wlH lllten tp any type Fill ICIE s::>rERFROHT HOMES tennle, uuna. 199!5. '585/mo ~: of wetertall1, frplc. plu1 loll overlooklng1_e3_1_-4* ______ _ trade for eny product. 1•••y INC.131·1400 ...,.. 992-0779. aoe .,,,.;. pet ok .!in. mlcro-W91/e, 2 ~P'aoe etream. ~ '*'""· al Room for rent w/kltch. Cell Normen et 554-6222 ft5iR In The V11199! of Wood· laata Aaa l2lf dry 'rm, frplc. • w/opanere. •785/mo. amenlt .... f525/mo. tet prlvge. Nur bu1 a or Bob at 543-38117 tll y· IEW C.•tsm bridge, towi .. iome 3 Br. -2548 Orange 54~115 & IMt pti,. t160 eec dao. 1hopplng. H.B. Phone 9PM, 7 day• a wHk ..... Dll 2'Ai8a.lrplc,dllhwaahet, 3 Bf, 2'A a. twnhM, dbl TSLMgmt &42-1ad3 2 Bt. blt-ln1, vaulted cell· 975-0619, 551-1083., _982_-n_!520 _____ _ protected. SURROUNDED BY mll· patio, mini bllnda In Ir. car oar. frplc. $800/mo. lng1, quiet, garege. 661-0ee2 ·- . ··-·· 00 • • • .• •• -... t • •(in lk epen' •ivl not. hiah in pm.; FMIOD• 1ble ~ cll1tified edvertlli~. llon $ homHI North Bluff aet•I• hQme, Whit• l9001mo. Neat Culvw a 751-4ele Laroe. clean. 1 Br. Apt. M25/mo 545-311!5 i----------18dfm lor rent by the bdl Tu1lln. Rick Alderetta, water vlew~t drive-Waat Yale Loop. Aoerlt /W 3 a •• ......,. pool lndry tic nHr . ..... fttl In NB. 1200/mo. Cell Rlt ......... • 3 ,_ ·~·2000 • Briel~ arnar -..,.., h • tll d • F New Condo 2 bd 1 be. -.,. e ~ '· 731~ way, -• no · .,...,.. · . rent to own Iota of xtr• ;;::.•· u • P · rom · ' Spaclou• 1tudlo 1tove/ · .... taia, ln@tlfSI c::~.Pb:· ~!!'1:~ h':e VISTA FILAAE 3 BA, Info 53M180 BEsT tee Imo. 54&-0331. :: .. ~ ~'&'~ relrtge, .~ blll 'bch, nr Lrg tum upatllrl rm. be. • -· n tamlly room brand MW llUTUll ftLU11 e.s1.a12...., 4 etioocMna. 1380 utlll pd for~ empt norl'"tmkr HAWAII tr1111ie1'9d. 11950. hof'ne. StoO mo ..... 2 lk 2 Ba condo"' So. pm. 494-27ti btwn 3 8PM. ov. 35. Ideal tor,, ........ KAILUA, OAHU 4M-1730 'Gt 18o..11 . . Cout Plue. 1550 No Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apl1. Luxury edull condo. Nr 4~-. • • Ing pereon. O.p & rel Ultlmlte Ul*lenca In ' peta. Ella '31·7370 ~· IP9. UR. c:erportl. So. CoHt Plaza. 2BR re q . I 2 7 5 In CM . lndoor/outdoot llvtng on Canu...... ml TERRACE, Cardiff 2Br, f-...&1--peta. lmmed occup-2ba. ptltlo, -=urtty, pool, .... ftH 545-3722 ~ flu tv ,_.. 2Ba 11•raga opnr nr ----ency. Garaoe avail. utN pd $575/ --------• t I pr •t• -· Old CdM home for ..... i Jae tennll. S795 . 2 lk. 1'A a.. $525-$545 -..na. . mo. NO FEEi Apt. a Condo N9wly tum pr1v.,. kit prtv thlt rune to the-. 0. July 1. 3 Br. 1'141 Ba. ~ • 831'.1218 Joyce ~pool3 ~ atlor::* ~ TSL Mgmt. 552-5833 aft 4pm. ,.,....._ VIia AanUM. nr bch, non-emllr. TV, c:orator lumllfled .,..,, 0 c •• n 11 d. pc H. Weitze !' ...... """ P'T ..!. o;:;.1 &45-8122 842· 1803 Bach unit. 1335 mo., utH 875-4112 lfoller. wld. '300. "83-3480 ~ho\lte ;..I~~~-112001mo. 780-0187. No -1-8E.8 ....,,, -pd -•-a t •ft N able amenlty, pool, etc. peta. Non emo«.,.. Unlvarelty Perk Town· ,._,._ v-• ••ti THE SEVILLE ' ",_ro re r.,,. o .... A .... Ml A unique offering for only home, 3 .-. 2'A ea. Dan, -u. -Newly decorated 2 Br peu. 131...()121 1275,000. BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· .,,,.. yard, 2 car 99' ,. 3 Br, 2 Ba Irv. wloar & Wiget, ,_ crptl. drpe, Older '*'"-· female, (808) 261-4481 ~~~17001Pado1mo -'!JG~:! mote, pool. 11050/mo pool. Av all Im med. bltlnl, fncd yd w/patlo, COUNTRY CLUB L NG non-emkr. family Ille. ... • -·-~ 84&-23 3 •• ..,. .......,. water pd IN NEWPORT BEACH good mMll, own rm w/ 0.t ti Cn.atz ISIS dy: Rltr. 97M181. ...... 5 &;~· 552 -2e1t-0 Santa Ana 1520 SlnglH 1 a 2 Bdrm TV. 846-0424 ell I pm or PllY&11 LUI ~&1111111111 B!,•nuJ~t~yT::cL~119t:.•~ . ee1t 1·5• 836-4120· 1 W ::.1&:.":. T.=; .~ ........_,_ -.. Thllpropertyhah .. 11 4 Guerdad community. bdrm. 1 be, blt·ln1, r• , ........ laf.lllS 1485/mo 2 Br. 1'h Ba. Qearl end,.. In~ f\lmllhed. 1:-:=.:=;&.•.:;-=::=-.:._..~~ Bdrm, 3 Bath, French Pool• and tennl1, 3 frta. Open~ Sat May Lge 2 BA 2 8a. p , pool, uc>P9' ~. ba60ony, U A, condo development. ~om $595 Lo.-... Norm1ndy e1tate on bdrm, 2 be. Dining end 14, Sun May 15 from epa. 1750 mo. carpon. Well located near ltlOC>-On Jernbor9e Rd et 1+.cre wlvww of private famlly room. 11,500 mo 10-3 PM. 87 l.llk..,.,_. 873-9224; 771-23&4 527 W. Wlleon ping and publlc trane,, San Joequln ._.·Rd ..,.. • lake & rollng hlll. 3000 213/&M-1802 lrvtne. For appt 542-3271 TSL Morn1 842·1803 ponatlon. LO¥lly carpeta au1• · Wkly ren1111 1105 up. IQ ft w/dramatlc bewn-·----.. --l-L......11 and df..,.a '*-.. de--Color TV. frM COllM. ed. ll~ng rm and 1tone 3 ~1 bch, 2 Brd 2 Ba. ~ree pado ~· 2 ~ • u-Wllll W ~ luxe btl. lne and a fir-.. VERSAILLES heeled pool & 1tape to fir..,._ covered petlo .,..a, IMP· yar • gar. lk, car get, Al • and ...... Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apt1. piece tool Immediate VILLA BALBOA oceari. Kltcti'e avail. 2 car o8raoe & loadl oi 909, lam rm, trplc. No unit, pool, Jae., tennl1. p-•--•---Aval lmmed. pool, ..,.. oocupancy. l800 per mo. CONDOS 831_.980 98!5 N Coat.Hwy, avocado & trull lreH. pet&. "50/mo. 640-7742 Avail 51211. 1700/mo. _.... _, L.A. C81POf1. No pell. ..._ ll&Ln 11_ ~ s-:n. 494-6294 Vitt•'•",_.., .. ,,.,.,.. Ml I II.. 76 .. 1197 VACATIONS/ BAY Bach 1415 Ir-I find 11 $210,000. ocean view. End unit. Quality 3 Br. 2 Be. pool FRONTAGE =•r tlll J :· ,... ~ Ila... 2/0en walarlront 1pt 1.-leatall 2tt1 WALLACE & CO R.E. Cul-de-MC. 2 br, den & 2 home two 1tory I/yard, 512$, or 2 Br, , 1 Br, TSL ·u-.-1 754-0081 now 1vall. BHutllul OH THE SANO 819n29-5988 FP. 11595 mo. Call agt. Oat 1725. $650/mo. 303 E. Ed... ...,,... . 2 BR 1ba apt. 149!5/mo. ground•. l&ndy beech, SUMMER RENTAL O.t If ltall ISSI 7CIO-e2M. 53M190 BEST IM water. 1~71-2888 2 lk garden apt, patio, 1 2912 Peppartr .. Lane bo.t lllp evell. No pet•. 3 Bf. 2 ea. unit._. bar, --. .................. __ ......,...,. Aar-. 2 Br w/eundeck pool 2 Br 2 a. a den epac1ou1 "-•· •---•.a chlld OK. No pell. (A) 750...otte lumllhed, w..,_, drv-r So Oregon Coaet. 1!5 ml OOUf'MI kit ltone frplC llvlnolformal dlnlno w/ -----145()/mo. !54&-9950 551-4718 or ~-0472 UXUAY 2 BR 2ba. p , rw lncld. Summer, encl1d No of Cooa Bay. Vaca· M50 53M190 BEST tee lrplc. Ht-In kitchen, STUNNING llfg• 1 Br. E.tlde luxury In I pine fo.. beach. 1800/IM, 5119 page. tlon home on 10 mlle many ••trH, dbl 0.,, garden apt. pool & rec raet. LIO 2 Br, ga u1tl pd, Rlwr Av.. 872-8881 or 5802 Seaahor9. Ilk•. 4 acr•. 400 fool Old CdM 2 br, 2 ba. '.'r:; welk to tenn11. 1wlm, r .. 11lld l111!1lu ar-. 110 w. 1at11 s1. 880. pvt yrd, 1545/mo. 831~ -1wttnda. TSL Mgmt. 942•1803 front•o•. waterekllng 2 car oar. Gardener. ge ahop, park. HOO. c111 $400 p1u1 MCUr11y dep. MESA PINES 2650 Herta 831-8141 111111 a Ill Ml HouM oYerlooklng CdM and lltNno at 'f04/ll doOr. petlo. '950, 1st & last. 55M>378 Ind. daanlno. Off 1trMt BEAUTIRJL 1 Br $510 .. -...... ---St.te Ben, dedl In front Secluded. m .ooo. P. o . 1MO-n12 par111ng, Smell & quiet. A 1 a 2 er Condoe ..,.., yd •llMP• 1 212 Mar· Box 511. North Bend, 3 Br. 2\t la, dbl attach Cell~ to -. P V petlo, pool, IP& 3 BA 2'A ba, attached Ocean vt9w ' 1 t .t 5oo1 k Oregon, 97459. ArH Ceeta lllla 2214 Jar· pvt bkyd. Twnhm, TOP--. quiet. no s>et• gar. 17~ JAL Potopertlel i~~1scr · • w · 503n56-4573 New 2 a 3 Bdrm town· ~~.t~~~ 54$-2"7 DELUXE 2 Br. Condo. 94~ 2 bdrm apll: N.B. nr Tlae Dad!t 1911 ~with clou1>!9 99'· or 2131377.7391 •vH Trl-plax. 3 bd, 2 be wl 1445/mo. 1 Br. 1 a.. Apt. Fr pie, pool, garage. 1 er condo, $575 mo. s. OCMn. turn. or unturn. :JOO'· Quiet E llde. (collect) 7·30 lo 11 dlltlwUhet, mlc:foweve, trptc, lndry rm. catport, Quiett M60. 837·2eae. curlty c:,~tn. Cell AllO unfum. C.M. AeM. lnveetQr W11nted for 1110 IS1200 mo. ComtlCt · trpl, patio, git, Coffeoe near atores. 121s)l30-, Alchard 942-1779 Int I" N.B. Fun zoned owner at 213-4-A Orenge Woodbridge townhouM • Park, 1735. 146-77311 3841 Avocado OPEN SAT/SUN ' -~-------- dpbt, call (702) 518-5844 At/fl. &45--0897 and unit. 3 Br, 2'A Ba, wg ._... TSL Mgmt 942·1M12 Eltlde 1 Br wltota of,,.. 3 Br. 2 B• townhcx.tH. 1 Br moblla homa. El or write: PO 8C»I 3319. family rm, dining rm, tural wood. 130 EHi lrplc 2 petloe garage Morro trallef park, Lao ~ Nev9da ~9 ~ 1 Bt. get, fncd yard. trplc. dbl 0 .,, renced 1400. Dix moblle home, M.M 'Im IPJI 20th St.. CM . "B" pvt.~. Hoao. ;...,.._ 111: Bch. Sip• 4, rloht on -76/mo. Oflt/fl by 7tO yerd, nu peint really n1oa no pet1. Matin adultl. 2 Br 1'A 8a. TowntlouM MOS/mo. 1151•9523 S800 mo. 11t, 1Ut plut ~ MOO!Wtt. 840-5788 LLh•!I! HM ~ ... ~n. 873-8338, l95ci1mo. $50oeecurtty. Quiel. Hcure. 1H1 eype'ept.Ownerpaye .. a.ari 1 Br.upatalreS385. depollt. No petl. "~AOEt •••A Wiii trade Lake Arro· _ • ._.. At/Ill 5/20. 8~215 Newport. Me-1373. ulllt except electric, ttll 1 Maple Ave. No 942·2948 -& wlmde. N~2br lur;;'i';hed wtlMd home or lot In the 911& ft111 1 ~--•m. -Short tefm. 2 br, 1 ba, pool, laundry rec .• petJo.. pees. EASTBlUFF, epecb'9 1 a home, eorry no pet•. community of Hamlltalr 2 lk 1 Ba condo ~ ll!IJ!!! ....a --Pool. June 1st to Sept. & C81POf1a. Near etiop-Sierra Mom!· 841-1324 2 lk, pool, quiet .,.., June 15tfl'to Sept. 15th • for Newport Beach gar. wllndry. 15.t!5/mo: New2br,2ba...,....Pool. 11t. Nr. OCC. $560 mo •. m\'~~t7from ........... _1 -· 1525 & 1190/mo. No '3300.Agt.173-&49"4. home. 714n!52·7891 Anne McCHland, agl epa. tennla. NMt part. or 1 1300 lor 3 mo. · · ~ .,_ peta.1544-4717 ..... n _._ 131. 1zee ms. 417-3873 882-7588. a.ari 2 • rv ltOfW, bul, OCEAN V1EW1 - ... t.1. •--.... ._. ...... ••11-MM pool & ~ 2294 M• ~ 2 Br 2 a.. ......... O/W, UdoB •bayfron· 1 r ptl, 2c Br• ,bdanc h. 2. Eleoantly turnl1hed. 1 90 Beautiful 4 br, 2112 ba ...._... _. ...,. ...... 1410. 842-1803 or -.. ,... bdrm/k>ft ...,, Pool '-1-==-------cond Eutllde $11!50 ---..., refrlQ.71no pet1, 1750. S 1600 I mo . Yr I Y. Ocean ..,.,.;-:·AvWI ·J:;;; ~ hnl!W. U mo. :gt. 842-4823. ~~~,,~l~~~ • c~r:,~ e c::~en~ r :2 1.-Soecloua-84-2-4-1-53-T-w-~-.,_-2-.,--1 'A-1 ~ 975-0120 18 to Juty 18th. It 500 -W ... al MeM Verde -· Newt)' 11300 mo. 144-2907 be manor. Yi-of Sun-Ct 8 • gar n r o cc Harbor Creek, 2 Br a., EAST BLUFF TWNHSE mo. 7141840-5575 --redec:or1ted 3 Br 1'4 8a. Mt1 a Moullon Ranch. S5 • /1 . • • pool, uuna, 2 blk1 to APT • .,.... fplc W9tber · der'9r Waterfront, 3 br, 2 ba, StlortdlatanoetoUiguna 75 mo. Phone 111 bell ltOO. 970-7740 3 1k,2 a..2 cargar.No Y .. dea a.lllaltlt et Ill....... S110olmo. 567~7 · new decor 11800 mo.+ Bdl In 1 fenced, Ol*'ded 2:30. ~7214 __,..nda. pell. 1750/mo. 144-1010 Pelm Springe. $360/wk , 2 Bdrm 1 ba. MC .. ,. Beeut 4 Bt/2 ba. '9l'°9CI -MOO. 573-14&4 communl'tc!l:.i llmff.. UY,.,. laL..... ntt bet w . Mon ttwu Fri llao for wknd. 3 Br. 2 Ba 1 yr ..U. et t120o1mo: ..,.,,._, <>M floort. ,.: Ooeanfront 2 yr1 new, 2 =.!2.$585 ~~ 1 Br ....... pool Deluxe poolalde xtra large L=-1 ~ 1 B• .. P~ :'Jti ~ ~~ ~ No pell. At/911 5115. Ptl: dee Gardener 1870/mo -'OfY bMdl "°"'9 on the ... 2211'1 . • Prtvet• Patio a garage 2 b 2 b bit I ......... 9""· ...,._ 631-2242 Cali An•w•r Ad 10!5: Mnd. 4811 9aMhora. 3 "" • 1475. No.,.... 848-.ae3 ..:.w 1~ ~ ~· etc. sec b!cSO. MOO/mo. Ralphl. 875-7520 Nw PMw. Nice 2 BA 2ba. &42-4300 24 rn.. br. 4 be. 11t60 mo. Cell 3te W. Bay St. ~·· 1550/mo: ll'S-2749 ......., . OcHnlront • Emer1ld It N ' ' Mre Lono. 860-1190. K ,._ t --· F""'" tum u:;,~ iot'Aio ~: C1Ml'I 2 Br. 1 ea. ended . 3 Br. 3 Ba. pool, 1.,a. M~~t'hi'Y''."jun;:'sepi: 851•9135 or1544-4201 9arao•. new paint & IJHl111 4 Wrm • -.... I M DELAWARE PINES l n!51mo. U4-10&4.,. 1 noortng. $525/mo. 2029 p1u1 den. 2 ba. 1am1a -•· 2 ar. MOO/mo. l4t-t1et 2:,z:!.'.!·=:"nroeltt>Ch~ ~~~~: HouH "C". ~r;·p~:·~. ::o..:.o~Ti!!:! F~~· 1-ts~blly & l>w;fl. N.::!.~!~~:~ 11100/mo. &40-0919 4 ., nr new condo 2 atry, nlcely land1caped. Ind. 219!5 Miner. o.. No peta. 842-8807 aeo;.24~: vw721 & F&lhlon Ille, poola & •_.... ..... •tff pool, lac. micro. 2 car I 1 3 2 6. 8 4 O • 1 3 2 7 . call 945-9804. 11221 Oaleww9 St termll. $1800/mo. Aleo ~ _ a _ 8C 551M1M, Off. 720-tlt7 ' Weetdlfl .,.., 2 br, 1 ba. ..,.. LAGUNA SHORES 2 "· dbl .,.,..,.. 1ot1 o1 i=·,=·~11~· .....,. ,.,,... WIW., am poo1, ,_ ~· No renta11 a ...... PrOI*· cloHt ipaee. 1 block iai: .. §Br. Lg 28' 2ba. J'lftftV dee., uv 1 a 2 Bdrm .. among pet1. M60. 144-2 or 11 • 1 By T h • s • • . from ocean, turnlllled, TownhouH 2 1 meeter 8pac • • 2'A k dear! pool, adult1, no pa11. plnH a 1tream1. Sec 975-3412 _4_1M-0_...:~..-4t;...... ___ _ 1 ..,. 17,_..98 bdrm frplc 2~ a.. prt-TwnhM, pool, Jog. etc. s 4 2 o. I 4 5 . 7 3 1 9 . D9tee pool gym a epa. 1 er lll"SNC v -----liiiiiiiimmiiiillmll...:~or~~or~rent!!!·~~~ ..,... Patio & den. poo1 a '800. Aot. 544-1<MO FlWD or ln.otl4 Ho p'•t1. From 1410. cut:'.9'a~h ws1 Pen~ a.tab It _. -- $184 d NEWPORTHEIGHTS •P•. 2 Cit oar•o•. PANORAMIC lJNRMSHO), 841-tHt $525/moyrty.t6!5-00M FeNorHmkr,25-35. ' per ay =· ~~h2b~\~,_;,! !?...601..'!:;· 5!57-2721 or OCEAN VIEW ~ ~ 2 ::· :~1..~'. ":':' :!·t ~ Huntl"Gton Creek Apll, WESTCLIFF 2 Bt. 1 Ba. Tw n h '•~7elmoa It CM . ......-VH Highly UPilraded 4 Br. ,.,..., .._." 1450/ Slerr• U.0.-t l.ullurJ ........... 'a 2 -Thal'• ALL you ply ed yWd, ...,.....,.. "'°" •· .. ---~-3-.. -....._-_.._--_-• 2'A la. fr/dr. Pvt waited Cl~ Tr-mo. _.. ...._ ...-. R•R..,. .__. u pp• r • n o P • I I . 842-6472 or &42~502 lot• term now 1hfOUOh Sepl -. """'"' ,.,.. .. ..,._ 12 5 \1D3, 1uww;>. 941·1324 -m. ""'";EE·-· 1510fmo. 541-7533 30dayad 11300mo lnc:IUdlep: 2~ la. "1>!0. pool, .. c. comm. 1 Ol mo. S~.plm & weter • alevtMd Yng prof female to ehr In ttle dener. ·5 48 •89 ~e : 1845/mo. 5411-5128, 144-1.._IO m.dlmott!Sony eecurtty, rom '510. Cell 3 bdrm. 2 be. 1 blk beaeh, Newport ShorH llm. &42·5200 "3-3011 UAWIW Models • •eataBA8 ....,.1'13 from w . 183!5 mo. YMre teue. comtn ~11enn11. ssso DAl Y WESTCLIFF 3 Br. 2 Ba. bltlnl. c:p111 4 Ir. 2~ a.. New Beef.. ~' to 6. .,..,,_.. • '310lmo. up. 8adl, 1 a ~J..~ ~une. Open Sat.: pg · 646-1517 .,.. PloT 3 Bdrm 3 IMltll montl'I· dfpe. fenced yd, pden-lord model, guarded ... utllully landecal*t 2 It. unfUrn l tum, pool, Aoof'llm&t• Coordlneton lo-month. 11200 mo. er. No pell. aU5. W. comm pool & '-ft-'-wood Q9tden -'•.Pool & -.. epa. leet2 Rottda. Find 11 t All appllcante aoNeMd Call agt. 842·5200 131·2071 n I 1 , t 1 1 0 0 I mo . ~1 PatlOa/ --...-'42·2134 142-3172 w • lou wanl In We do ltle eaardl for you SER"'CE b=~::..=.:.:==...,""""""_1:-~-;;-;;;::-;::::::::-:=-9U 11•oa • ....e1a1 decb. No= o.t1y PlloC leaelfleda. .,. Pf1oe with_, II 3 IA 2 81, bonu1 rm, BIONlof IELL Idle lteme with a 'T077 II cp11, dfpe. bltne. pool & ewport Helo11t1 euper 1 ldnn. liio.llyiiiPtlotiiiiCli ... ii"'ilecliiAcliii.J;'~H=t.; ..... =~;.iiiilt~tlil 551- 77 • 24 lloufe DIECTftDY l&ldMllOrOondo '"* 8 .C. MN .. Ql'dnr. MOO a MC. loc. 2 Br. tlouH, dbl 2 ldfm. 1'A... 1876 1 rm In 4 Bdrm, 2 ba Uft Plue, utll1/d, 1001. ........ g1r1oe. 1•rdenar. 131E.11th. 948-111e hou1e. Wa1ller/dryer. uo (). u . 7 0 1 . 11\et berQllln In OI ..... 1860/mo. 75.S013 or Kenneybunkport? lllleh&n etc. H40fmo. 840-tllG. Pot1 a Ir a .. '420 Cell .,......, 9ectlelOr !!! S20 dip, C.M. 141 IHI .. c..... to Qo.Oem now UM1t0 BUT,. .... -: =:::: 1~... -Didn't he win the WI I -wt111www.'• 3 •. •"'· ... ..._ ......... ,....,_._..... movenaun Monaco Grand Prix in '737 ..... Aol ,9111 olf tfle meril« ( .. lekte Chaim 3 bdrm n ..... 1_"-, -· llO ..... -..... IMO.eat Wldu CIJmtlllad M hOllM all redone decor rm, f9m rm. """''"°• f'V"\ ~~ Fii Y•I ,.....,. ........... ...,4 _ ... 71 db4., & 11trM '700'• et ... ~ (111611) , -I ·~ ~ed -I I\../ r~.:::!., .__,_...., .,...1IOMST• MS-UM ~. ' ,,_ .. ' ... /111••1t11 ElllMf Con-orp/drpe. mo. W JM're llOt wt wllo (or wMI) ~ I I 1111 a br, 2 be.""* 1d, pa-do, 2 *Y 4 • 3 a. on -17• •• doll't ""w-,o.·11 llOt ...._ Co H~..1 g 1 '.:..P7e t OK. "'1n1bltN 't not.,. ,.J!,uedada. OCIAN,RONT APTI. 1 • 1 •. rflll1le. "°"-~~ Is OM of 14 ,._~ 11 In °':'19 . • .l_J .. # l 4. ... ~ :1 .. ,_,, UTIMlf _, _, 1•1, 1216 Marlnere Drlv. - Cuetom 1ln1le 1tory M.U~ New tiled Doon, Dlulh ....ih \One cpta, 8 81\8. Hendlamt den w/Mnd troW•led 1tr1• plaetered wall1, brlok flnplace • bar. Ku1• f.rlvate backyard. t450,000 fnc . land. C.ihy lchweldtert 544.,e200. 90l!Ulmo . .,_. eoe 11 · _..., • __.,,.,.. At/911 to patio, clean, no pete. dllfettllt ~ lloot plW .. Sillwll ..:::::=,~d Nwpt ...__ Oondoe 41r.0on0o1\41 k •·H. tHOtrn0. inoicte 1n.aw. 11tt1. e1s-1111 1r1 ~ . ._... Selwilld wi.11•1 1 uo. Gl.tamtcl hMoe s br, s be, IClnt ~. a pOOI .. 7 •. UI AmlQOe uttl. No ... 141-1tl0, I ........ '".,....,.... ol lotllly plltof~ ::""*'·,........ • Ct9dlta • .,. Wltr'9le too. OloM to tennle,..,. Way II 710-tUa. 171-7144 ...,.,. no,..._ neo TM •IMI of ,.. ...,_ ,.._.~me M .. utne. na. Jeo & llOOI. MOO + 111/ .. 1-MIO. . ''C'' ~ ...._. A pnct _..of,.... eM ...._ l(HX • dlp.111..-0 """"'-3bd 2.,.be •-~ llhL ,...i.atorat•WilllfllWott•IM• ~Oto IU-41$4 ..,. n.. ~ OCllftdo. ••ory. I 01; 01r . ..... "°'=" /,S'·~~ ,.. • .,, """11 ec."""' _,." ~-.... "'*· ~ mioro. ~ .. , '°" °" ..a....u •ssd na t.'1 11.,, .. ;, ., ... , t11et .. ~ ....-. -. • "'"°'.. wtio .. •• c •*j· pool. WlllJll/l'llO. MMIO •• I ... l'MnY 111r-. 111 ILP 71CM740 Of.., ... ,. I ~ .... ., ......... ... T\lelft °'° -,,.. 2 •. 1 a.. otdaf, '"8. t1 1Hlmo. Oommty ••I ,--1L·-....... ••w_._.,...,.IM••lflPOlllwOIN ..,.,.,,Slwoondo,Hunt. poet -• -.. r..-...-.-"""• • .,..., ul llolM (£ftll ~"""11) loh. llOO""° + \o\ ""1, =·~' ~·: .. c::e: . ........,. I PertlOularlJ Oft OOMf't I Ir. I ... 1 " \.oft I 0. -................ n.o ~ ..,,,., M1t.yeo -· Hr M a v.. ll'ont Wlttl a perMt vtew k Wlttl bll"9 *"-· OllM IM ..... ltM 8'45 ()CO, 114 Met ' IV fllll'8TI Then cell "°"' Mii '°°"" 11....._ oll, patio, !tp!C, gH · 111....... 911,&tllMttooredpdo .............. ape, ~ nd ==·r-i.:.*;; ::aotm. 111-4107 ~n H!lt IOf \11,,.,. 0.-.00llll ........... ,.._,,. 1 ~ "' A• '°' Qr ra f "" "901rl0 t»tl•lnt, f!Mttd MmON IMM......._. .. L.. .......... ._-.CA =·.:::~ C.• m•> ••1 .. ......... ~":: ,,.. 1111111 -,"1!111 ............... .. ™I "°"AL TAHn'IAH l!O-~ lld~ ... mt 111 • .... " ...... .... •CM~lltl , .................... ...._ $1.14 per day Thal't ALI. you pay tor. 30 daY ad In the DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIECTmtY 00 IT HOWi ... .., ..... Y()IJI( Delly Piiot 8enltca Olrtctory Repl ........ ..... 141-llll, ut Ill I Ona"98 eo-t DAILY PILOT fFrtday. Mey 13, 1M3 Cumtrr c ....................... _, 1...... • ... ..,,..., .... '"' ......,,.,... jobe. Feno., Ill II SALTIMIANOUE • THE Aml>llloue J..,.,.. 911'• FAIA PRtCE81 ftalnllng, HOUM llltllno deliftd by ... ..., PllllllM JllOllllOll't Pool.... TIU: INSTALI..EO thelvH . P.,llllona, LO High quellly Interior JUOOLINQ TIGHT AOPE cs.-, a · tclOlnQ, roofillO, carpentry, ger• ~ UC. 4i5tiA. t7wl". 6 30 yrt exp. Ewly c:om-All kinda. G~antetd ratea. ,,...,. 131-831 I bHutlflca llon Frencn WALKEN. "'--PtltY rnowlnQ. , IPfey. dtnlng , orpt cteanlno. r.:?c>nel for eum::; ptetlon. ma.Int, r~elr & "-"· Jonn lt3-04l1 CUSTOM CARPENTRY d oora pan~ll ng & enltttalnment. Pat1.... Culllvatlng, 191 lll1lng. ICC, Starr ~71 month a>tglnnlng In M1'll Dfi!WI remod. ,,_-. 4 hl't. C.arNc Tiie .. Coet Al typet. 20 ~.Uc. c:uetom i1tttd moulding• Sohool AaumbllH i 994.2011 11_11_ .iun.. 1 will cere for~ a INTER. A••• retH. Uc. H3800. 1411-1280 w/lnetell. Wottt "'* Paloml>o tei4314 For t4e0ance l tpl)Mf: ~=n~n:r· Cal JOhMOn & Son: Do own ..... and pay utlllllet. Call Free Mt. SI-547-4211 ....... 0-ge ell-1304! - enc., Gall lhe elq)efta et ' work. 15 -;n malnt, & DUMP JOBS 175-4478 ah« t RALPH'S PAINTING Hubtf RooflnO..il typta. TTliu .... Cup! ltrftn P.FUD.E. 845·3305 h!al!J!! l!flu1•IM lendtc1aplng. 754-19" 'c!.i"'::lK'r'.!':1"::.t• QUALITY INT/EXT N9w ecov9r-dt0kl B ,...__._k. c ... NO Ill llOUH •It, ult rel, Low rat•, lie, 536-9891 Uc ... :,r,902 .••• "7'U T';Plna/Word PrOCIMlno Sllempoo & •tMITI G ... n. ,.,...., .... u •• om Antique Reetor/Repalr ISMAEL'S GARDENI H·UL ··ovE R•Un\/E b .... --· .... . OufCll. Hey evltlOna Color brlghtanera, wilt Ouall1yWoodwo11dng Frea .. t.Plckup&oel. CIMn·upt,lr .. lflm6. ,. • .., • .. ..,.,. proltHlonal •ck· p1111tw. • ~ crpta • 10 min. blMclh. You name It, we bulld & 145-1-43•· evt 731·8173 l'flalM. Mf'Vlce 546-2602 Furniture, Trull, Tr... ground. Nt·10n llJI ,...._ 111-IHI Reeaon1ble 151·1041 Hall llu/dln rml •1"'· ayg lnl18H Ill Xtnt •e"" ' "3·5415 NORM ......_ Farthing Interior Detlon FrM ...... -[iC. #381042 Nancy't Tryr1n11 •e~tot ' • ' • "• IO: 554-•254 ' e'°39.7427 FURNITURE TOUCH·UP JAPANESE OAADiNER ~ HANGINO/STRIPPIN'G Serving al b~al~etM. r~ l 7G.!IO; ~lh 1 1 ; Pin• furn. reatored, r... Malnl, CIHn•UP. ,,.. HAULING BRICKWORK: Smell job•. Vl .. ·MC ScoU 145·9325 laaAl11tlq 142-7190, 057 .. llO • ohr •5· uar . ., m. pel Drywall rt tu. Your place or trimming, 1m111 land· Cleanupa, yard/lrM eve. -odor. Crpt repair. 15 ~ -ORYW•L.L TAPING mine. Sieve, 536-6883 ec:aplng. Jacll l42•8855 RANDY. 842·7147 Newport, Colle M.... Blackwelder Paptrllang-BUOOET RATf·LD MIN Exp'd f'JPlat aYWI. -+ exp. Do work myeell. ,. C'-a-• IMne. Ref•. 176-3175 Ing & Removal. Qual. ~com/boat trlr. UC. Mon. l Sit. Vlickl Rtft. 554-4123 AU TexturM & ACOUlllc lu!tt DMr l!p1r Gardening wanted, l'TIOW> ..... .-uH •Muonry·Stuoco: rttw/ work only. 49'·3616 Aettucco avall.141-7611 540.7944 175-eOtl C-..t/ Cwrtt• Free Mt. Kavin 173--1503 SPRINGS-HINGES-NEW ~:o •• ·1t~~·r::~=~: R081N·s CLEANING repelt. AM typta. Quallty. Pluta/ ...... letrttukl ltnltn -DRYWALUACOUSTICAL OPENERS. All rapalra. ma1elf4l.1541 S«vlot . a 111otoug~~7 LOW91 price. 631-2345 - --..... Cl!!al!t! Cemlnl-MMOnry·Block All phatet & Rtpalra LOWMI ratNI lu;rs Glean hOuM. 640·0..., BRICKWORK: Small or PLASTER PATCHING Secfeterlal MtVlcel: l'JP-WE WASH WINDOWS W.ii..cutt work Lie BUD "'52 ..... 2 M •do• cltan p RetlUCGOa. lnllext. 30 Ing, C<>P'{. ate. Ful IW'/, F-p ... ~•~a• #381067 Rob. 5-47-2683 ~ ....... C.M. Lie. Tom -"90 ow. ' •U ' El<ptnlM HouMl<MPlng lar091<>b• & rlC)8itt. ...5 ""77 17S-.45& 760-4359 -·. ,..,_,. ... trim. Free HI. RtH. VK & euppllee Included Locel rtfl. 145-8512 Yfl NMt. Paul.,.. ·H " Quality work vu-rantttd AIMalt Concr•t•: amall or lg• lltcttical Garage Door Operatora. retaa. Jim 841-1958 Kit"' 141.,.970 le'aa Fr .. Mllmat• 148-7391 _ I b R Id E CTR C springs, h•rdware. For 'T .__.__ I v ED'S .., Orl-ay·Parklng Lot o 1· tmovt o ' re· LE I IAN. Priced demon1t1lldn. S..cout !Jell 6 llUrtr QUALITY CLEANING !!WI • rt.ASTtUIG "Let the Sunlhlnt In" Repalt't-Sealcoatlng piece w/MW. 145-1512 right, free eatlmale on 2488 Newpor1 BIVd. C._M. C"•tom ....... ml-~e. w-· wlVI I per.anal touctl ·ABC MOVING-' lit"'°""" Nl'f WA111 SUNSHINE WINDOW S&S Aephft 831-419111..lc: Ctr--• tn-large or 1mall fob1. 642 3490 -.,., ""' -ET -09 3 Oolcll, Oerefut service. I · -"""'' 11t1111<ce• '1911 lllllYt CLEANING 142-1549 -.Al ... Lie. 396621. 673-0359 · · drobe c:too11, tub & B H 850 3 Lie. T138046 552-0410 14154251 A qule1 lacl of Ill• It that ---------&D~:a111~:g.:~~ lttte lilt Tit I• RESID/COMM'L/IND. IEW IOlll shower encl. 011 .. re·,Bache. lort, c laanlng & your energy blll• may go Lio. 39~· 142·1720 Fr .. t. Guar. "3-3283 20 yrt. Do my own work, Springe, hd-. ELEC. placement. 620-0201 l1undry, Retlable, Katll'I *Aa1 lllYlll* up 2 to 3 llm"u high u ltah Llw l .. •lrll Lie. 276041. Al 64s..8126 GATES. Bob's 646-3667 Bu•rua 540-2616, bef 9, alt 4 Beel quality. 25 yr exp. Pl•a~i•I your pretenl r•t" In the That all contraclort who lalleeal C~ Cut E I I Qa .. l -Lady from Poland tooklng Competitive rat... next Hveral yeara. Art per1orm work over 1200 Lm ........ ~~~~~bleyd ~.~~~~:.''L~:w~~::: r • Tl •• EES t.!~~u~~=··~ ~~ :~~:ec~·:;.i~g·r~r~' L:T:~~~~o:~~~53 ·~A~E~~~T~S~~. r.:1~f~, l011a~~~ ~;;~,~!~.g ~~:~rb:~~ 30 Halluln a.tloont dtl. · Llc.d. Free est. 631-2345 Pillo Covere-Ftnoea · ' · Pool heatet••Furnaon llke Information on llOlar Md u Mc:ll'IMd anytime. Ptt19ct for 1111 C.M. 83Hl625 wlcdya ELECTRICIAN Topped/removed. Clean Remod. Keith 846-4672 Stephanie 842-2197 ava s~~~~~~,~~~:G or11n1 cleared from ss. energy, call Oon lnma.n :,en .J:ould IO ,c;:1; oc0Hlon1. Lovely for Child Cart In my home, nr Gd ralee. Free 111t. Lio. up, new lewna. 751•3476 JACK OF ALL TRADES Cius Actloo Gleaner• Insured. 641-8427 Main• from $15. Repairs •• In their adverllalng. Con· Btldeal 173-«19 Plactntla 4 Victoria. 416449 Wayne 831·7630 lll 11111 IGllE Cell Jack anytime ·exp. local home & apt WATCH US GROWi guer. Ev/wknd eame s. (114) 112allll tractor• and coneumert, 11.u_ .... 11-Ll-. _, C.M. 841-3731 Day or night. 115-3014 cleaning. tn1. 642-9264 M&M 1.....1-LI contact Mary Grondle •I __.... -· ELECTRICIAN Lawn-1ree-ahrub lnslall Paiatiy 851.96(M1642•9033 ,.....en (714) 551-4086 with any .;;;;*;;;N;;;;ew;;;;;;;;;,;;c.;ab;;;;l;;;;n•;;;;t;;;1"', .. c""'•; ... ,-n-•t lrllt9n .. nal Lie. 233108. Small/lg• La'.;~ ~~1~{~=~~ CRaroopenfl).,,ry·PMluuonmbl ry Eur~1~:.-==ng -p••---Ip l •---1 I It--•--.MA--..;;;S;;;;p;;;;rl-.n-.kler_/_land_tc_caii_oe __ , quea1lon1. Contractor'• laolng, bare & formic• ~~R~~J,\::;:;: lob•. repairs. 54B-5203 Free estimate 5-4~5 Oryw.ii~stucco-~ Reas. Exp'd. 875-1430 by ~=ar:'~~n~ Lie:. M -n•ll ,..., Rep1frs, lie #262873. ~118;~c L~':'.~~·1~ ~ntenops. l42-oea1 In•. For M1, 552·9142 • au...nacTNO , Ralph C1ballero & Sona & more. JB 848·9990 BetltuW Stmm 2806«. 14 yrs ot happy IAOIW&ll llLL'I 5.45-6974• 642-6007 Room 690. Santa Ana, C.blMtt & Carpentry I -,_.... Comp!. millnt, comm/ PAPA CLIFF IRONING JOBS WANTED. local customers. Experienced & profes· flit CA 92701. F~m .. a1111!!!ba•t•' ~~21roo• 3 1 . .1, lllffllM I le• a':'~"" r ... Tree trimming & re-Fencing llla plumblng my home . Excellent Thank you, 963-4114 slonal. Very reasonable ~.;;T~ll;:-&i"'iM;A;;:;:;::-NN;.:;'1il==::=::=::=::=::=::=::= ·-•·• .,...,. Uc. 308888. Remodel, uc .• ..._ moval. clean-ups. Fret odd lobe 14Ma20 avn wor ... "-f--~-on ,.. , ... nw P'"mll 1 rates for all' of your pool e aaonry: ew Add'n1 l'Cablnet1 646-4154 It 4 30 · " """--"""· -'" • need1. For expert ser· repair. All lypes. Quality. 841-8611 14~4 People who need People 811• • · : · Home Repalr...Cerpentry quest. Phone 642-5410 Prompt, neat protaes· vice. call e'lenlnga 5 p.m. Free ••I. LIG. 631·2345 Carml!J People who need People Thel'a wtlal the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 19 ell aboutl That'• what the .IAPUlll UIHIU Cablntll·Elec·Plumblng anytime. lonal1/lo rat• 836-7149 to 9 p.m. II no an,_,, ~ rMltl Mlltr·wflh an DAILY PILOT 939.5035 Ftnclng. DON 968--0149 SELL lelle llema with a Palntlng-OC 18 yre-llc. Pl.EASE keep trying... ~~ ~1~:e"~~ 14~~~vlaaallled ad. SERV~c:,:~~ORY Clasallltd Adi 642-5178 Sell Idle lttma 542-5671 Deily Piiot CIUllflecl Ad. 24. Pl. 111-1111 (114) 4tM1ll Clualfltd Adi 142-5671 latal1 M ..... lHI lntah Wut• net C...t. ltatala Ztll Lett a r.... 3I04 la1lan1 1111 Wu... Sloe 1111 Wut.. 911111111 Wu... 9100 ltlt Wut.. 9100 1111 Wut.. 9111 M/F to lhr frg Npt home. Prof9Mlonal lamale wan11 IOO aq It., pvt bath, water SCRIM LETS 0.Mrt .. ltin 4014 IM T I ~ Counter help for I IUIUL lff10I UIMU lftlee llluser lrg toom, non-smkr • to ahere homt In C.M. 4 gas pd, lie avall. Incl. n • WANTED: people to Mii n e e e dry clean. HB Area Heevy phones. 40 hrs, 5 Con11 /H"" equlnll $5 hr with strong accounting 2 7-37. $350. Diana 4rea with ume. 1600 sq II ot tenctd ANSWERS Tri-Chem, • .,n extra Leading Mal' Markttlng 84~221 I deya, wilt train, Slar1 at 539-e'24:S'otrect Agency. skllta ror Civil Engl~· 631-1216, 142-3442 Shirley 842-1207 yard. C·2. Suite T. 130 E. money. 898-6081 Lupe Firm needs lnlflllgtnt 111111 .., ..... $5 hr. Call 54a-7423 8 lo l0241 W..lml,ntl« Ave Ing Office. Non·amoklng F n/.-nlcr 25-35 lhr !'#nil-Slngl• Mom looking to J!~~~~9 C.M. $500/mo. Beaver • Emend la•nla••l adaptable people who No uperlence necea-t2 AM envlronmtnt. Send rt· M , Eut C.M.13()7. ahart with 1am1/famlly Ta7 1 N. ~Lolley -.. ..a..-ialn "Oll enjoy public contacl. $81)'. Exciting career op-leMfll ltflee LIUL llOIOUY aume 10: Van Dell end M2-M72 or 84"-4502 In N.B. "--In atM. J·~ " v• ..... -w Must have clear lele· portunlt·"· F II ti •o h 0 llWNIT IUOI AuoclalH, 17801 'Car· ~ r.,., ~~ phone voice 9 to 1 Mon ' 11 me, .. rs. ne lgh Rd I I 92714 Malura non-amkr, Fem.. 531-7383. I lnlroduced myMll to an Specious 2 bel, pool-side · S 0 Fee lbr Directory. evening per week and Wo!'lllng lor partner and twr I · rv ne p1of., 25+ prtl., 1o ahr FamUy W/dog to rent 4 old college proleasor condo. Lu•Urlous Iron-~11~[~ 1~u!n e~:;..~; 1-312-888-4347 Sat. required. Credit assoc lat•. Ellcelltnt Orange County Compan-; d fx oce enlronl apt bdrm houH In Coat• 11111 t had lor sociology wood Country Club. part time Income For Ext. C-1533 e•per. helpful. APPLY SllHla are required & cor-, la Meklng 1 Mii motlvat· $400/ tll I I 20 YMI• p<lor. "Sorry:· Pelm Deaart. Become • lnltrvlew call Je.lf at o.n c:ounter trainee, lull 'KIRK JEWEL l!R S porate experience pret.1 td Individual to provide . mo, 11 · no · M•••· Up to s700. llllU"'H• , ... ••Id, "a" gr· .. ~ ••e .... ertntr with t N. B. (H b C t ) 2300 Saler" commenaurtt• -;, 173·5747 Ill mlll· 931.5357 --••K-m-·~ -.. , ...,_ -~., 545-5776 time. Appl)' In pehon. er or en er · T HCretarlaL 1upport to- Conildtr•I• Ftm, non· ..aTllAL I FINAL." Resident. Call 540-7t58. 495 E. 17th SI. C.M. s.. Hart>or Blvd. Costa Meu :~ f~xptrl=,:x~. lop management. tmkr •hr btaut. homt 111 lat 2111 ----Found: Female Doble, 9-4 llllUL OUOIEll Duane or Harold. 11-••• -.-Judy 8~4-151•9400 ........ _I h b ot p m• --TILllll• -..-r-I Requlrea minimum of 5 overlc>c*lng wood•. Pool. Eutakte alnQlt $10. Stor· Properties Exduslvety c oc rown c; or, young. IJ -Domestic: Governeu/ R. E ofc In Newpon years experience In a ltnnla. alt amenltlea, no age only. 182 Cecil, C.M. 144-4110 gc~n·.~·N~7.~.~~~~;5ir 1983 INCOME TAXES ENTERTAINMENT Houaekeeper tlve In. Beach nels mature per-LEGAL SECRETARY MCrttarlal capecity, typ. p • ti . S 3 2 5 & u 111. 173-7544 Stop w Ith ho Id Ing & Im med nMO for •l!P« & bMCh community In L•· eon wt gen. ore skllla. Wiii Poslllon tor ex per legal Ing 81 60-70 wpm, dlc1ao- 770-8151 E.lide Cotta M .... .,.1 car PtrHUla 3012 quartarllel NOWI Gel IP prof perlormert: Slngert, guna Nlguel to care for train tor position Call secretary. pr-t aecre-phont and •l•m•ntary F 3 Br _ .. 2,L ..... luut latall 2tlG refundatortax•alreedy oomedtan1. Ctl•brlty children while mother Scott i 9.5 wkdays tary rt-loe1t1ng. Salary bookkttplng. Perion em. to lht ....,...,o ,. garage lor 11orage, nr • SPIRITUAL READINGS paid In 1980, 1981, 1982 lookallket, exotic danc-works. Salary + room + 831-2242 baals on lkllls, Contact must poueu good or· Ba, nr l>Mch $215. Sue-17th St. $60 pr mo. Joy-•S775 up. 2265 ft lndu· Advice In ell matters & 1983 S 12 000 I & b II d bo d Pet E T 714/"•0 8900 142 1129 wa• 831 12•• . ' m n. era. e y incert. tr . r er uropean, GEN'L SECRETARY ricy, '" • ganlzatlonal & communl-an. • I ce .. ue. · ""' atrlel office. 18101 Re· love. marriage & bust-cash lnveetmenl. Terms. Average aomm $600 to 2 poulble opentng1. Call We need someone good Loan Prooeaalng tlon tkllls W d o- Fem. l_o w 2Br hM. clOM'Wut-•ld• c .M. •Ingle. dondo Circle. #T. Hunt· neaa. Also counatllng. For det1ll1: Tu Strata· I 1200 per wk Send 493.4733 -/wknds. with the "''blk:. gooo on Preatlglout Bank In :..ing ex~.:.:: ... to bell. Npt HI• ., ... $60. Storage only. lngton Beach. 842·2834. t816 So. El Camino Real, glee 673-3872 photo & reeume 10: Anl-·--· p .. ~ •. eo";t1 Meta area. Santi Ane/Coati Mesa Mature non-<emkr. Salary 831-0401 av, 173-5020, 831-«>13 1200 2500 It w I San Clem. 492·7296 mlll Craci<«•. P. 0 . Box nuo ••v.. 1 ith • sq. · tst r-••er tea.... 4014 3207. Newport Bch, CA Must haw small car or Some typing nMded but area Is looking tor VA/ commeneur• • w •.x· •xi 31 daya. Single garage lor rant. vine area. lncld1 offlcee, ClllCIS Of 92613 motorcycle. Full or part not req'd. 645-4797 FHA end Convenllonal perltnoe. Call an-ad M/F 1o lhr 2 aty 3 Br 3 ba e. elda Coate M••• lrom $540 mo, Tom. $25.000 to 1500,000 time. For lmmedftt• Loi n Proctaaor1 with •713. 842-4300. 24 IW. loll fplc IPIC condo In $85/mo. ~1 851-8928 llSSllE 2nda. FHt approve! & Atttndan1. UVe-ln, 11111.1 work Ill.I llllll 1·2 yr e11perltnce. Full Pie••• leave name, CdM w/2 yng b1nu Anr-la•al--a.a llilc ltittala 2tlS funding. 651-9135, D•· July. 01 .. bttd tHcher, Call· 145-0368 ITUTD Time Position. Xlnt Sa· phone number, and beat dep . Walk to bell. 1817 W•tdlft, N,B. 271 Auditorium, seats 250. FULLERTON Bulle)': Bkr. Pvt. rm, board. plus Driver. route dtllverles, lull lime, weettdeys &/or diele Openings. Call lor Part time aandwldl ahop prof'•· S.-25, lul, 1100 .,._ ..,. --w • 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. nae Corp CdM. Doug Independent. lemlnlal. • 40 hre/wk, peimanent. lary and Bonus. lmme-1 time to reach you. 758--821 1 10 3800 tq n 2 435 tq Full A.V. Westmlna1er 110·1112 • ••er Wut.. 412' 1200/mo. Hr1 llo. Org County. Own car wknda 591.9700. Jim or Appolnlmenl. AMER 3:3o.8:30PM. Mon-Fri: Sharaneathomtc:IOMIO ft.Sultebleior'.Md1cat~ Malt.891-002612-6pm. -.......12 ft4&11 _ 645-2357 Saleryandmlleegepald. Mary, ICAN TEMPORARY Food prep & cltanup. dental. Agent 541-5032 .,,_ .... 111".4 second TD. 80% ttv, 650-2293 SERVICES , South Coat Plau .,... ~~.~7.u111 lnci. • ....... --•-a1uce•1at1 l llYS I WEEI ~.!·~v5onooo• Gdo·~f~3Lyasg A1o~!Y~~,;;,~~·F:=11! lrher/lhllYery H:.i~~~~=V::r~~ 714-937-3958 ca11 s.1..am. ,._, --·-... ATIRACTIVE """· .. ' ~ ' new medlcelly approved LIT PlllH 1um Full Service Sult• ·--........... 3002 MASSUSSES pp 643·1010 __,,.ht 1~-prnnram. Cell Mull c"•,v,,e Dex,per!enLcl•. prauers. fluff end lold. PUT tm U&.11 Rmmt• 25·35 to 1hr lrg HB 2 Br, 2 Be w/frplc, w/d. ~ ml to bch. $2 75/mo. Sandy 960-8213 ,... "w"' ~ ..,. vallel a . r ver I c. Apply In person 8· 10 for 7·11 Ren I A Car. SI llJ lllTS SI TO SERVE YOU. Mntlll!I, f .D.'14021 n Ow I 5 5 3 • 0 45 3 or and provlel1 OMV Rt· AM. 1000 N. Coaat Hwy, Waah & detail cart. Only Su~t I your 1nccr" A:S./~l,F=11~:. T~=H;~. *"Tt IATE I.I. Um.II 556-4982 gc::_'·:.U~~:I~· ~:!'::'~ Laguna Beach. 494-4044 :~,1~ople apply. ~~g~•~:~ ~ Monthly Feel Money back guaranlM LA R G Es T & M 0 s T llertaec• ... .... IMJafft•n ...... a p p 11 c • n I s 0 n I y . .. .... 1e .. 1ea ..., ---------i behalf of Nellonal Com· Sii 3BR CdM 3 btkl bell, &40·&470 JOB 33:25, 673-4164 RELIABLE speciaililng In tat & 2nd Resp. adults Tamp/Full 549-9671 EOE M/F/H Wanted part lime help, .......... TrlieHt panlu . Many thllta to mature, itrt. no 1>•t1.•---------1 1ooo·a ol mbre since ro·1 a.__ 1"~9 CHARLOTTE SITTERS. muat be honest and rell· Leading N11'1 Co. In ,.. cl'looM from. S4 per ht. S 4 0 0 •llLm lf'flll1* COOk Dinner 4 U 196• ....... .... 645-3746 Escrow Personnel: FHI G d guaranteed. plu1 lucra-17~ 0 11111 •11 1 MO FREE RENT L,orna 972-1000, 24 hOurs Robl. Sltller NH/CM growing Escrow Co ~~300 ° 0 P • Y Pkld ly or~ B":."' ,::; tlve bonu1 program. Elderly lady -II• c:om· penlon wit:« 10 lhr 2 BR hM. CdM. $200 per mo. 546-4556. alter 4pf1f R.E. Broker Bd Realtor• Boelyworker needed lor nted• dynamic rectp· uatry -• mo "' Salee ellper pref'd, but 1 room lo 7 room1. Adj. lllEITIL SPA 642-2171 545-ol11 auto body. own 10011. tlonlst and Eactow Otfic. HouM dtantrs-Malda of t nlhu1lullc men and will train lhe right pet· Alfporttr IM' Fiwya. No IPlllTl&l ..... Call for &ppl. btwn 8AM s 0 c I women wltllng to follow • c ..... requlftd. llAWIE WID?W HAS SSS lor & lPM only. oaw·i Auto er. lllary bMed on exp. range ounly s ac· auc:oaNfl.ll Mitt program son. For Interview al: Celt AM 833-3223 In bualneu. murlege. T .D a. $ l0,000 up. No Bodw •98_85,.1 Sen •·Call Toni al 848-1255 ceptlng eppHcatlona for WIS 1.200 mo. guar In· Robin or Unda •t tamll)', etc. Diane 2022 QUAIL edit cheek no penalt ,. .. " ror Interview proltulonel house 141-llll Rmmttwanltd 10 lhr fvm Airport .,_.Exec. 631-9476 631-8914 NEWPORT BEACH ~•II Dtnlaon Auol: Clemente, · clHnera. $5 hr. Leevt ioma •;1 pott~tlT: --------,-- Sult• from 225-•50 11 Paid Adwrll~t Mlallll 673_7311 Bookkeeper, 20-30 s wk, :=lltC menage. 831-1222 3 · 0 0 m 0 • 1 Pert time. RHp. loving 760-1152 hm, llnQle. clean & neat. $1 per aq ft/Many xtrat 10 .... 12A•• 0 -..u. ... 642-2009 perllOll needed lor I yr. $325/mo. 131·3248 alt 5 ,.aw 557 1010 Prtplle ....... , Ms-,.,... "" " d TD' r ... 000 1 rtlall, al p, air, payroll, r.-. ,.., Houseclean & lndry. 6hrs1---------1 =----:-:--::::---:--77-j __ __: ..... ~·.=.:...·~.:.=....--1 .,. l IAY a Wiii ,n • rom .... 0 pegboard, Call 645-0792 located In trvlne has • lllllDI 111111 Old. HI IChl student tC• Ft 1>rof In 40'• wanted lo .... -•-•.. Hhr. lllt•el&ll Cute Glrl1 $60.000 high yield H· collectlon poSltlon avail· week. St~':i'6o6 Earn ,,.Si) lo $800 per ceptable . Hrt, 4·1 PM enr Lag 8ch cottage, w/ ~:'90' FnRaEEAE,NT ... te lilt ltrtlteH To Serve You cured by ilngl• lamlly llfFlll •ble. Appflcan1s must wwk II you have • ala. M111t h•v• own tran1p. J><of male •xec. 1 blll10 ......... ,. Ollffw· homae In Sin Berner-heve 2-3 yHrs tl!Ptrl· HOUSEKEEPER. FIT. wegon or van and enfoy Gd, hrty wage. Wlleon 4 bell a1 Wooda Covt, With ahort ltrm ltase, •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• dlno. Prln only. Call flll .llWELlf ence with htavy aklP· PERM. POSITION working with leenegera. Harbor atM. 956-2950 lrple, ooean view, ho1 tub full Mtvtoe eultea. Keep Ila, .... ,..,, ltJ 14 Advlsor/Counsetlng In Dennie (7141 881-9828 Manager/SalH. Elope· traolng abtllty. Bankcard Exp .. meture to manage Call Mr . Rountree 11 Part time person to help ori your pvt dtok ott your ovtrllaad low 6 tt 4101 e'eletl ... Love/Marrlege/Butlness Mon-Fri 9-1. rlenced nne feW9lrY Illes & CRT e1iperlence pre· lovely home of working 549.7058 btwn I 1AM & malle name badOtt • ....s ma1ter bdrm. S400/mo :i~f:-'0:,~,:~:: 675-2495 or 673-9764 2nd TD'• lrom 15,000 lo people and m1n~tr rarrad. Contact D R•wi· woman exec & 4 yr old 3PM _. daya. hrs 1 dy, 5 da)'I a wk. plul ~ utll. 4~160 New P 0 r 1 B 11c 11 . Lett A Ft... ll04 Attn Builneurnanl Altr $50.000 high yltld H· needed for Lagun1 Its. Inga. Mon-Fri, 6:30 AM • girl. Muet be good driver, atanlng 13.50 hr. CM. Shara 2 Br. 2 Be. Apt. • .. 1 ...... t. wng ledy will model. cured by alngl• !amity Fuhlon 1111nd, and 4:30 PM. 714,..eeo..-143 non-srnkr 4 dYI pr wt.. Manufacturer Order deak, &4&-9741 ""..._.,, ' h 1 s B P•lo1 Verd ... Excellent I 12 noon-6PM, Mon. 1 Wtt Sult M1nufac1urer,1---------kl1chen prtv, comt>flmen· _._ -•-839-3060 for Interview. omeapn In I trCnar1•1 t>enetlla and chance for EJ!perlenced Rantel Car Thura, lew evu Wrk F/T,pltntphc>nemanner. p•~~ pa t-1 1ery pool. epa. ltnnll. AM _..._ ..-r-_,... fOlJND ADS dlno. rln on y. • ad u • n c • m • n I . .,_..an needed to writ• T........, 55 0-al _., •-club lac. 142-0155 ,._..ont ...,.,.. 700-1,007 . Gentleman art you Inter· Danni• (7141 881·91128 2131'1•"12•1. A• .. tor c,....o.ntrec11. 7-11 R-t • 640-6224, nm 559~. 0'1 ..... 11"'. wpmd W1nted •dull• over 22 _,.. ......, 1111d In 1n attractive Mon-Fri 9-e. ..... .. .. ~· tntervltwlrig Sun. May ce proo• uras a who tl'ljoy woO<tng wtttl F 35+ lhr 2 br 1Yo be C.M. ;l~~~N~S,.~·~ tt. •RE fR[[ non plHllc lady who P 1 1,_ 1 11 1 Stave car. 650-1180 15. zi2us01.0 S1 al1ry ~to 'c'"i''i youth. Muat b• well apt. r.ly fl.trn. 1230 + ~ n lovae to do thlnf,1 au v par ,., w 1 0 pur-Fnnlon Hoelery, ahlpplng • w • e" 8 groomed, ptr9CJN1btt, • ~~&1 2'~. ~~ k97r •• o K . ;~ aq ft Call: Mon-Frt CaU• t5an2+dem. Are you dn ~ e,~•,", 1.••, '• ,2ndeTE>'r'· SA~ •• ,,_ ~1u1 .... , l recllvtng, •11p'd onl)'. H:_~P-:'~ =~S::~r 142.1912 poal•t •'11ve5 Pmo•r'lvw••'°' • .:.sctan•ll ....,..,..1 ...,, ,....,... .,.. 142-4M4 , ege group an .,..,.. · " · -·-~..-· · ,,..$4 "" M111t work with many Musi bt resp w/ow~ Merine Hardware. PIT, • " Prof. F w/1mall child,___ ---for ..... •. 7•7 142 .. llll lleve In the at>ove. In~~ 11619--758-0318 r:~t~J55 .50/hr dellll1. 711 W. 17th. St. 1ran1. 6 hra a dy, 5 dy1 • Fri , S et, Sun. Stl .. 2·5pm, 841-7021 (uk for ..__.. 1 ..... 3 b ""---.. r111S are lrtenda. mua..., Sult• B7. ~k •m or pm, aalarI Clerk. Dena Point. Sharron). -•rmmt• o ... r r, fl. 1695/ mo. utll•jd. ••di o blc11cllng -,.. r---------2 b t H b & r n • 1 • a. la.mnt CAREER opp·rv opan, r•I• 640-696 493...,.51 • •P ' nr •r or AIC. ground fir. 105 El beaclh, movies and 111• I ~ EXP. PRODUCTION d"'" ---------· PUT nm =~I S215 + utlla. Camino Or., Cotta Mfft. In general. Writ• Box ltlt Wut.. Slll Paatt·UP peraon 10 at· ,. MEDICAL ml/WIHI• ---------1 3 bike E ol FaJrvlew & Loal: ladlee' watch. 30 yr 828. Dally Pllol, P.O. Box _ al9t netlonalty recognized lntellen/ TRANSCRIPTIONIST Mekt ••Ira SS helping F lo lhr 2 br apt, 1 blk to Ademt7"'• . '"" •• T ke1p11ke. w/monay & 912568026• Cosll Mese. Ca. AIDE Ito mlnorOr"~~llclcap-& detlgn firm fn corp. bro-fHllllli... :u~~:n~I ::p':~i1~c~'1~ youth c1rrtera PfGmOtt bctl. N.B. S2tO Ind. U111a. .,....1.,_ ... r. rf/IC'/ cheek, SC Plau Carou· p.o ld'I ..... • · churM & 1at ct-pro-th•lr own e11abtlahtd 5.48-8415 133-9550 O.. T R rtf1 Hrt neg Uve In or --for electronic; garage medloal record e11ptrt· ..,.. • NB approx 500 aq n. 1 ba, Ml. ues. eward • no PtrMUl ·833-0291 feel• Mu11 b• •bl• 10 Forkflft/hvy machinery dOOfl Musi heve good mtnt rtqulrad. Bick· rout••· Mature, outgo· auceHtul builnHI of· q u • 11 1 on• ••le.• d . Stm 3814 out. tvt handle compnc;atld o•· tt Exp. 10 18 nr I dr1Vlng record lln<I ~ grCMICI to lnctude H&P·i, tng. ettractlve parenlal M/F to 1hr 3 br, 2 be floe. 673-8522. $475/mo. 657..0250 111 Ambltlou1 Nll·rnotlvlled mere reedy & comp1. 639-1243 04rtc1 A9'"C'J vlou1 r1l1ttnc ... Send die summerle•. c;oneul-type '*"°"· plMM call houH In C.M. $250 + Colt• M.a 250 If. eult• Lost, Neut Orange Tabby Stltlng Slnglel Club lndlvld11111 with 1trong from beginning to end. 10248 W•tmlnll« Ave put exper 10 Cl.Utltled teuona. op.,1t1ve rt· 2-5PM. ""-"· ....._7021. u1ll1, av a ll. lmmad. S200/mo UtH lncld 779 cat w/llell cellar. Shaved lormlng, 25/over. non communication aklH1 and D11lgn Hnll 1 mu1t. 0-al Office Ad No 1051, P.O. Box por 11 . M. F, 1o.4 . 17•1111 PU IAY '31·2578 an. 5. w ll>th S t 151•1928 rl hip. HOuH c al tor amkr. Novioe/txp. Ill• tblllty to work welt :'W.!o"l-~~I~~== 1580, Colla M .. •. CA 711-1500 ~ltlon C·'-.. at-""' .,,. · · · handlcepped chlldran M •a 1 Sun . 9 A M , with oth111 will find -·.......-T .,_ 92127 ..... .,.,.,... .,.. 2 F «v-.JV lo tnr w. tame, $250/up, carpel•, drapee, e one Sad. Rewerd. 673-3282 ground noor career op-& Nlary hlatory to: LM I 'JPllt/owuretary ---------..m/NIYll Pay twlct wl!ly, wcni own twnhM,-' C.M., avlll. a/o rHtroomt 17301 14"n074 portunlllH with on• ol Pucot, c/o Jinn Chureh lnttrlor Dt1lgl'I Show Ovw 21. Elip'd & clean hrt. 11art lmmtdlatet;. II 10, S250·1 2'TO mo, e.'cfl Blvd. Huntlnglon • lcU.lt A th• nation'• leader• In D11lgn, 210 N~ort • To the ~roup manager & Room need PIT Aeels· driving NOord. l4l-1427 831-1338 131·1M1 :.!: or~~~~~41No Beach. 142-2834. F~~~~ ri~~fYp:!~~k,::i; la1t1•1ti1a 3011 :,~18,:V,;!:1;;1~~1-Center°'· NB 92 ;,:!~~;"1n~~4::~0~. 0~o~ ~~'.22~~~5 .. ~~~~· B. Newport Beach IHdlng Plumblng ---------IBAY FRONT OFFICE. La b mix . Vic THEIRVINECHILDREN'S . Child care. young, rffp nearOCAlrpor'l.MU11be J tw•l•re Htklrig part Ol•P•lchtr wanted for Female to llhr 2 Br, 2 Ba. $576/mo. Janitorial, WHtmlnller/ Bu1hard. C HORUS SUMMER lllTMI M pereon, mu•t 111"1 ••· plea.ant on the phone, 11111llD!11111 !Im• em~~~·• wtll focal plumbln9 •hop. CM apt. pool, tac,. tennlt. ullta, prltng.173-1003 531•2194 WORKSHOP I• pr~t· 2-Cu1tom1r Service perlenCe w/1malt chlldr-orQanlzad and haV'I front ..,. aa..a... 11_11, verMCS In ..... & Knowledge of piymblng IS27 /mo .Plue ~ •lee. · Ing Giibert & Sullivan'• raprnentattwt-<Compuh an & lo"9 t'*'1. To work office appearance. Ou· Wl'r.. ofllcl JWootclUrw lnotud l1wentory • muet. Fun Cell 141·1141 -. •CdM dfll lullu, AC, LOST: 2-1 Wk old Pood· (The Mikado) beginning Ellperlenea) tor happy NI tamtly. Exit tlea tnotudt: buty pnone. Help dt1lrlbult Candy Ing Salurdey no even-Tune, Plf1·tlma. P1MM Male to ttw blO 4 8f hM ampl pkg, lrom 1 325. tu. white. Warner/ Ml)' 17th· Tueeday 4 1· Comput• ()peratCJ. Nlary. 175-6714 g~ cllerill, typing Strlppert Candy. Earn Inga. cell 173--833<4. call 7~ w•lktobell.1300/mo 2155 E. Cit Hwy. Edward•. Reward. Any Tllurada y: •·5:30PM. LIULWlllllml CHILDCARE pr l ..... clrw-xtramonaydalty HtfP ~BMdlFaclalSa·Prlntlf'lg plua t•U 1100 dep. NB. l?&-etOO lnlo halpf\11, '4t-5l87 552·9448, 1·Prod11c1r-No•1 & Temp. poettlon, daytime lare, b1 ok up vie•· bulld the netlon•I IMl'I Ion requlret melute .... W leawllr ...... 131·'1325 Executive omo.. Lott 8111/'#tlt "'·male. no Sport• 1·Productton Su--& ovemlght (In clfei\t'• pr11ldent'• H cret.,y, llG• hoipltal vo•tt8:r tlttant Pn. 842.....e11 ExP9flenc.ct on~ need M r-.... ____._.. ........... South CO.I ..... ro .,.. CM 5/1, t&l-1230 I l a pet'<llaor 1-Melntenance home~ A9qutrtmtnte: 2 need acourat• l nH1 !!." ~.·1~' .• "Ip u n . ........... 1•1t ) ..... 810 · .. ~ .... ·-· -··· Full a.Mot. ' · al atll Video E~ ~ Co11e01 or CflMd Cate typ111 80 "'l)m, Prior of. .,.._.. 0 Now hiring Line Cookl, ...,...., " ....,.. ~6~ i:::: TM H~r eo. F_::dA~°M~10 san•• Plaaaclal nw :t>ki ~~ yn ~ ~: !°:.:i:'~ .. a ... Adult IUP8Mtec1. fUll a P1t1me, --,-1,-UUl---- Frtd Deel. 131-8570 llliWHI I• t 11, It I. Ir I ilonal aiurnifto.Serr".;jC"; . ' I• WUITll :Si.~~:;. ~~er'"a':: 11 you love bHulltul """tow 3 br 2 ba-1 IMM ..... Wtltff F d J ·I I It I I I Ira •oancy, 2 111 VI• Prooeulng High 8°"°°' l fr. high. taurant, 1400 W•t PCH. ltnoarte & M¥1 ..... ••· 1"i St. 111 N.B. 1 ... i;'.i Fht CIW Executive Of. ~~~gc!1,11~~1 ~:::,~ Ou!rt .. l!ltt f014 1·lenlet , ......... Vtanto, Ml .. lon Viejo. a &llllng Clerk p.,11uma. Good pay. N.1.142· ... 1 perltnce cell Th• Intl• & MO. l<tltll H3·712t floe, 1200 aq "· Airport \Ire So. 000. 54 .. H16 Hl!LP OTHERS & 951 5164 Cell~. M ~tor Info: mat• Cotltotlon , So. WI AIM. 811-wlth •xltt!no MAKE MONEY WITH • .......... ..... •• .CHIROPD•CTIC Aevlft Incoming group 170.644t,.., 6660. Nuretna COMt ,.,.., 54t-1121 -----------1 lentnt. Executiw Suttee LOST: white male oat, ALOE VERA a49..oit1 AlfllT1lml -"" mtdloal appllcatlon1. ~ NufM Aldaa, a· PIT I I •Y F 2"-lhr I) br, I.,_ IWIU-nHd not apply. Call: Orange..,, and tall. 2 • Playbtell operetore . A88t8TANl, PIT Correaponderio• ebout 11:30 PM and ftlT, 11 .... 12· H.I . "'bit to bead\. H5·1H2 •fl•r 4 PM 14M314 1~50 .00 IO uoo.oo f'fT 1·~oduoar l •Trefflc 131-1791 requirement• by letter or •••nmn PM . 7 AM. COUNTAY t.tovwlonv.. 24+ yrt. 40/mo.ta-4tH waakd~ Loat: 5/0 Fa Brittany 1~fN·vo~!~~=f~f.f, co-otdlnetor/ Utt a.. aalUL pnor.e. Inputing to c1n. ~,.!.!.~;,~o~ ~~°':~·=-:;-: ~ ~ ~W:O::: Prof. ltralgllt Malt to Offlot apeoe. ,,_.'91<1ut Spen, "OaHIM" Harbor/ wortil t\111 lfl'lt ~'!?--Startlel04700 2evall Aaqulrtmentl Include: Pllol Cl .. tllltd ACSI to PM ONLY. Mon-Fri. cotd ftf..e 0... IM .. =:..wi~::i.2ao~ ~~ .~rn 0~ ~=~AD~ &41.4111 ~":f'.:F:~·~ ~...!l,~.~"9-=:=~ 5•i!:~ :: .. ~ 0renoa CoM1 &.-woe.:_ ::~~::, ~~~:t\:~~ UIO + Ulllt . Mika. 11 ..... ~ ,ouncl: wtlfle F Gel, you from Homa Olilca M>1nQ 40+ PtlOM IU·M11 ..,.r_ ITAAVINO ACTOAI 641..aH afW 7 ftM Oftlm for LWtl Atltll-Nr long hair, nr c~ tvel'Y Wednetd•y. ltan :::!101t1on1 .acaplad ... ""8T =· 10. k.Y. 0~ ao _. .. , old 111b oon· MOV1NO co. tl0o1MI !?!.t'!.'1.~ ~,=, "'° aq L::\~:;~:~. b••ck. F~~~?S ::~~.:.~~,h.•,r:: ~f"l·r.:!::!·ii: ::~~-··• ... :!.i--f.S-.rm ..... '"*'· fin. IOUl'ld. !Ooiltno Lwwry ofnoe, bay view, {5/ 10)1 reward, kid• pet. ~ht comfort and tno. ~'TOO Cempue Dmlt, ~:~ ~0~2~;~•,~w"n 'or~ Ad tnvolcilng, ob coat 10-TWo w Oflenttd If.- lo 11111• laroer view a.ttl, "'°'"'a Mctltn, t51·f1J72. H ClUlllY or your own ... IMIJ 1'11 Clt1 ... I . "4f;30'2 Cal a 00\lnllnO. etflemat .-,,_...to~ home°' OCW!Oo wftennla c~ ~ IOO ~ .. l'IOme Detail and ....-... ---......_ -.__.. l)tlly _.._, ly accurate, 1ood o" ,,_ •* °' ..,....._ & pool. JIOllUI, tto. With "· •~MN ' .. ~d··= m~~ ~:!! oatlofi ,,..,,,,J. hnd-;;;; llnoolel __ , ... _. YOll Com!Mrolal _..... AO-Vito.. ~ne ..... ,., OOftl· man•ttfHf!..I of eo• prof. M/F non 1mllr • ..._. famllee.,.. 19rlno lollool, H?·3tl?. "•'"• anct t ddrtH to: =·'=~"\:1: IS Ytlfa e11p1rlanoe. 1~~,o~ Mt•ll'TI IMMUrett wttll Ull '1· merclal flt.Ill . fanoo Hunt. H~ IO ....,,,. .. ..,...,. "but ' ... KI y. T 0 NI IN Du. ,...,. .. OfMtt a... HHd•d lmtn•Cllately. IMOf'I Calf Per,,.. ... PoeltlOfl, ..... .,..... ..... Oel WOlfMnl 10 1 .. , ~I ov uve e LOIT: lm•ll b11t CSoo WI tTflllH, HIAING DIPT. ,.,..,..._ Oel 4Mot1Mo.t·Llwte ~ ' . oellent o,por1untt~ Mneltta • Mfi & t .m1 to I p,m, it (71') ~· '•"°'"""'-white CllH I NO 1101. U,~ '~IDlflllCKI· "'*'t ...... 71 ......,,.,,., .-.-::11 Y'O'I..... r16ht ,anon. Ill lfttwaMt •• .... .... nto or (1 '4) • -.....,_. An1w111 to "ll•ollf•" IU -.itA"' ANTO. ,, J '"'" I ' ••tCLdtled ....... :=.fall ..... ,,,__ ...0-1.......... =·call ...... ,......... ...... A, .... -,_ ..... ?It ·eoo ""' " n .... •fOU ••111 " -.... ...._.. ... 10 ao -·-..... --~-..... au1••• M . -an-;111M NIO, TtJCA 111n ~"'°'ca_,... "•· ....... 11. .--.-.. • : •· ·-r-• Orenge Oout DAILY PILOT/F11day. May 13. 1913 _,, ---~----'·---- -----------~~-·~!"'""--"!"'~~~~------------ HOIOICON Ill&. ....... ~.··· iiliiiiiiiiilliiiiiilibrr;;~,;; ... ;---~ ... iiiili~ii;;.~.p~.;.;,,;,.;--iiit11~1~ ..... ;:::-::------:--ir. ..... ;;:.~.;"";.._:::;;::--;7111iii --... ., •.• ~ e.:-DOAum.9 ~room-.ctwOIM J;" .. u .... ~111 .. m:.11 ___ .... _--~----- .._... • ... -..... -..& ,_ ow~ -.. ,~ :a::':'rr.,~ ~-~o c1eu10 11• ~t1•• llWllMeftl ~ •HlmllM 1 -....----:~ai11• ... ,,_ ~ 1111011ed , .... ,0,. bed.GGW.....,,.,.. _ nu .. ...._..,~ BY SIDNEY OMARA Satar4Q May u ARlki (March 21-AprU 19): Be ready for hJch clarifies eeiwe of direction. £mph.Mia on variety. change and pt.U"SU.lt of creative en latlve in tranait makes request, which If fultllled, can result ln better relationahip. Virgo playa key role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Domeatlc adjustment ranka hlgh on qenda. You could be decorating, remodelln.I. beautifying SWTOundinp. Poealble pu.rchue of fiucury ltem is a1ao i:ndicated. You obtain information which, if properly applied, reaulta in more income. GEMINI (May 21-June 20); Cyc le rematna high -you're in driver's seat despfte temporary setback . Take lniUaUve, define terms, aee people as they actually ext.st. M eans avoid wishful thinking, s e lf-d eceptio n . Pisces, Virgo natives figure prominentl~. CANCER (June 21-July 22): What bad been nebulous will now come into sharp, clear focus. You 're on r ight track, l.naide information will be o btained and you'll le am what goes on behind scenes. Pi9ces native could become valuable ally. One who spreada gossip about you will be expoeed. --el ... .,...., full -,.~ ... if ... o.nuy -~ °"· -liiiiiiiitiiiiiiil tllfte. I O'olotlt 'UI t ~ ~'~"~'"'. a r.+:, ~ i LM1111""' Qloelr, MtlQul Qrer. IMOO. 17M1'f Mon.tw"1.Qll .... , ~~ [ '. r ·f l .;.J I t1inl~TablH with ~. GloM&. ... --. •11 lklpjaclt ""· .... Blilll--...... ~!~ °' l4i.,:.~ -·:.-:-.~• . ' ' ••I._ 1 I 'f V, Miit, eliiid 9ed I ...,.. ooftM ..... ra. q ,, 08fW9I, 190DO, ::..-..:=. MIY tie• m=H• .. :II ! l .~ w. =~iJ• I afl 4PM. Hldee&Md en IOfla Mo. 1 41 ._, a&'.., 111p ..., __ Ulqall (If ..... , ~-=:;"~ ... ,,~, ·l · ~--W.Raln Mll•Y Hut101u 0fo7'7;-n.· h1lh~~~; • -'-· 2 ..:l'"o1 "::..:° ,r,:"; ~=."'• .... Coll 11' Zodlao, ao hona oar. 1231 dra. (2111 ~---..a-..a bed 1preed .. 2 w/ 1131.f1ot "*04/Jt'I eno. ltlClhAender "2-2930- -1 tr ... -..,.., tH00 , ftt ........... ....... ~ 3 famlly garege ule. :,nA':t°8~~~=-l26 Neoofll MW! achlne 010. Day 871·117', '= ~'=nt for "'.lr&-.,1.1 .... Chlldrena ololhaa, 1kl nt m ' 646-6107 -tor Tony ...,."' 0"777 21'" •7 .. · """'' rt·-....... 111 ....... n Oolonlal furn, booll, tlf• chain•. etc. New Couch & love ... t. W/teble, 1200.: Slit po, a•• .. -Vf<rV : ---6 "" .,. • entlquel, lt1tf..:11, wall s.a, M ..... AzelM Of. Contemporary, pretty Wrnl Marv 11200 080. • -loet....,. ~.Mew-l& ~ ~ ... b-.. rthlone1. $3'5/both &11-MSe =model, t21 omc. port IMoti 26'-30'-36' .... =·~d1:·1: ~~~r~ &44.2A21 •1111-' .m.o240 C .. '42"'*4 llL*1'm etc. from femlty ranch, patchwo;k Q.""1 i •l•c.' Klno waler .,.d, bHut. 81111. 3 Of 5, neYet bMtl 1~ :=~= H9wpor1 Illa. Up to 40 ft. 11·1600. Set/Sun 9.9, traln,lotlofJunk.'bOOICa: heedt>ottd,$100.0uMn wom.l100orbeetoffer. 26HP Johnao~ UOO. I UO, 1173-1331 or We Med OOod ptOple to 13',ToPU. h1rdwoqd, patio Ht, w:-•r~ed w~~~~: 549-5e68 aft 5PM 2HP Johnaon 1100: -"-2_-eeee _____ _ Ht up appointment• aan... ......... 1tereo & mor•. 1187 :, ,1oo =RCA pon 1 24" QM log w/tray, $60. 548-Ml1 Pvt dodl w/90' lllP. aide from °"' eo.ta ,..... ot-11:1111g1: -Oranoe. Sat. w . c:4'0t ni 1260 2 ctia1n1' 2 ame11 araa ruga, •, 60 & ue. OOod 1oc:. Mao 30'. llc:e In the, evening fer Berfront oerllQ9 aale. 111 ..._ __ f:J..I conv. 10 'bedt.'175 both: 1135. 84&-1889 1~pft=-~ =~~ 60 tide tie. Fred. 720-7381, Holldev Inn'• new trllV'll Edgew1tet, Balbo•. nr --!!!!!!!! e..rt. old merble table Roeenthal R .;;.,.,.r -· na ctya club. Salary + ~ P~. s men lnllatable GIGANTIC .. ...i..... , ._.,,· omanc;e pal· good. -Of beat of--"'-------1 I on+ bonua. Call boat, entlquea, ateteo, OARAOESALIE 1 t ........ e long, ........ tern, S100. 751-2858 f9r845-t124Wllanda.Wll Went: Nwpt ~.,bor p¥1 751 .. t.22 afW 1 PM Miit & MOre Sat/Sun 6 Farnll6aa ha bin-549-0257 daya, 851-1078 evet da 649-7922 allp for 30 UllbOlt, 1--------·-1 w .· · ' ve oom Qfl a,.,__, IOf Her-p • QUally loG.i ClPI • 001 Telephone ..... top ed .. tMlt wordly GOO-__,... .. atlo & Hanging Plant• 36 GRAND BANKS wood, dl1111rb O•n•r N••d comm. Of aal. to 'e1111. Yard Hie, INTV game, dlea and deQded to .... ~3 7~~ S6to 125. 540--0824 twin dlHel, loaded. ahora pwr, oec. freah Wortt lfom IMdl. ~ b ill••· c:lothH. 311 1Mm .. Q'Mt aa'tllngl to ...--· . SMITH CORONA pof'l.ole Fantaatlc: condition. Call ...... 845-2946 I o c 2 1 h I f t 1 ~ let only 9 am you. Sat and Sun Mey 5 draw« deak nevamar electrlc typewriter dWk P • r k • r D •I e d • Y • 7141-7004 ' ~ ... •--14th, 15t.11. After 10am at top seo. eonio4. atereo & llOht blue llke new 87~. eYea 67~4 --------!!!!!! _ -=2P:~na Drive, In w/I Int $45. Ph~ $17S. te7-3939 '68 Owerla Exprw en. Trwl!!'!!dea n.tl<>O't~ ~ lrvlne Tertac• Garage · Lg 2PC wNte IOfa. BR Mt, .85 Ford \.\-ton pickup, ar. Twin 283'1, Xlnt lilrta. 1111 ~ wor1c "':..:-~of Sale.~ tfor _. lud!tte..... Walnut daakl, lampl, propane oon...erted teoo. Cond .. Ella ta nHdl -;;-low Ult ........... redue-l)'Of'9 • 5c o l400. MU LTl·FAMILY SALE end tabtaa. quallty rnl9c. Near new couch Ht c aah. $7950 080. 17 Schwinn Callent• ~Ion ~·ottlera Sat ONLY •-e . 5/14. 20171 p I G I h Sal/Sun.842-7072 $250 o .... &woodcof-714-498-2229 1().apd,Q1tcond.S125 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You strike universal mak~oney . 1019 1717 ~Ten-Ke. HB.Satl:in~~:.~s. Cut Iron b<eaktHt Mt, I•• ibl $26. Kl1c:nen BAY LAUNCH. 20111 c.n. =·~·=.xlnt chord -more people will recogni:r.e your talents, weight. 846-9221. Coloeael Sele • ClotMI, (So. w. comer Newland 42 .. round glau w/4 table , round oak, S40. tury Lapatralta 18', 18, ----·-----capabilities. Focus continues on emotional TablM. Chalra, Ora.,._ a Adame) c:halra wtlt w/blue ... ti Deak $40. Stereo con-$2500/ofr. 815-1135 Schwinn Crulur. 11lnl fulfillme l d d th tri ,,i .. ,. Weit«/ W~. O¥et 19. rlea, 8•0 Seta, Sltla, •1.,oo' •2"0 b ' llOle $26. Boy's bike $35. . cood. 1 110 n , career a vancements an e re eu.06 Appty 1n penon. El Ma-Mltrot9. New in.tam.tic MULTl-FAMIL y SALE -• • new. • "' o o. women• Schwinn Bike 17 Glaatron d••P V. 875-0551 of lost artic les. Aries, Libra n a ti'ves figure tador. nee Newport M80 Projector, Organ, 20111 Port or .. nwlch 857-1199 $40. 14" Rockwall band-Evlnrude 76. S2900. Atl --------prominently. Blvd, Costa Meal. Gultan. IM'npe. Uk.-HB (S.W. corner Naw· Side by Sid• Relrlga. uw $450 Firm. 12" 4, 55t.0005 Caapn 1114 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You become more .... te ... t aofaa & King bed•· land & Adame) white, 1225. Twin Bad Roc:kwell lable saw $450 79 18' Aelnel 18108, 1u11y ... YW ••- f miu I h i 1 t -.r'I prHda. May 14111, 9·6; ...... ~ ia --$35. Deak 125. OrelMf Ann. Many mlac. ltema. equlp'd OMC drive w/ --a ar w t nternationa customs, law. Travel Do you Mk• paying T• May_ 15 t n . 1 2. 4 . -<-. m 135. Cott .. Table $20. 1e2e Iowa St, unit 8, Volvo Penta en . 120 POP. TOP. OU9lom lo .. plans could combine business and vacation. You phone Co. retei? Neither 104-$360. 2111 Ebbtloe SALESMA S Hmp .. 1, 761..et74 or 953-S..87. C.M. 967-1910. HP many extraa le 000 rlor. mec:n. e11ce11en1. · ht be ._ l ed l im roced do our ctlentt. Telephooe RCMICS picture lramaa. wind ".,7· • .,,,. ,7 •1 · ' · S n r I . I 2 5 O O . mtg mVO v n port, export P urea. appointment ut1ar1 • chimes, deak acca110· King a Waterbed, earth •ulcal "° ......... ' 1.. 7141875-9305 Long distance communication is necessary if needed for repldly g1ow-Furn, c:fotheia, mlec. lotaof rlea, mlac. 21831 Kaneo-tonea, beaut. mirrored laitnantl 1224 18' boat, venaon tnr, 60 ••-••- product ia to be acceptable. Ing bualneal. Salary p1ue ~oodl•. 4512 Ro11bury M Ln. bkoaaa hdbrd, c:haat hp alee. 11an motor, a11 -·---• SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2l): Individual who cOmmlulon. lllQh lllCOITl9 d ~Cameo Shore•). MOVING SALE s t & s footbrd, 3 atac:k night Ovatton Cla11lcal Guitar ~ tanltt, I 1eao. Sipe 4, s.c. ~ made financial prornites may actually lack funds. potential. Ed Lavine Sat/ un 10.6PM 10 4 Book•• c~cheu1n ~~1~wln malt. 1225. w/hard 111•11 c .... naa 4 ..._ .... UH 859-7200. HouMhold ltem1 & clo-m~·9612Ht0hTlde {' Tom. bullt In pick-up w / 1'f n .... - Know it, protect self in clinches. Make inquiries, w~-...___.__. •o .......... thing 9-2 In tM ..... 309 D......:lng/Bu·'"-·d) . nr N .. "' ... lde recliner ctlalr. volume, B-1' Treble ,,.,... '11 "na-mn .n full in to intellectual · · Y 'll k -·-· ,__.' ..,..,,_. · -•· ...,,,, .. _ --· s oontrOI lllnt lllape Belt Volvo 110, xlnt, 13000 IYve re cunOSlty. OU ma e 21mallchlldrenl11my JMmlne.Satonty Fumtture&Mlac.&Elec-;:~.~~;~' cond. llO . Offer. Call B~nn l e obo.873-4948,876-2051 Buddy .. t&lo'*,good valuable contacts as result of journey. Gemini horn.. 2 d•Y• a w'Mlt. c.ta... tronlc:a. 4962 PMroa SI 1)4().4798 , cood. 1275. 97e.ee.(e figures OnTAR. ntlS. CdM. 759-8000 (Botaa Chica) · 2 wall-hugger rec:llnlng 2~ B-vt"-Saratoga, fib, Moped run a axlt. 1300 SA rrrARru (N 22 "'---) Go . h 'd • -'----"'-·----d'talrl btown ........ Lowry Gel\le Fun Machine 79, V·8, 225, l/o, Votvo, obo ... ,. ov. -~. 21 : Wlt U e, J ... Wu... ll SWAP mt lniM t• Kint c:ond ,226 .. -organ. Ilk• new, orig. radio, w/1 fattl. belt aye, · ....... 9279 maintain low profile, pennit thoee close to you to AIDE:conldante,conctuot e~~'tam-3pm Tabla lamp ·11u naw· $1500. now $1100 . blmlnl, lltaba, head w/ 49 c:c: of fun. '82 Honda have their say. Check legal rights, permissions. of affalra, charge of Or Cout Coll-oe: MOVING SALE: Record S25. 5 lam'p ahad .. : 845-1295 fn-9, ... 4• trailer, fuM MT 6 dlr1 bike. low mi. You'll locate important papers and learn detail.a men•o•. Hc'I, corr•· Falrv ew & ArllnC ~= =n~ 15-116. 848·0423 111. Baldwin Spinet Organ. ~=2•~l~ne ~~·1500· m:.,:c' cond. $450. concerning current project. Scorpio plays key role. aponcMnc:e. travel Incl. Coet• ......_Adm wetghta un1cyc:1e 880 epm cneri:ood, Mcxtel Al 1-----..:.,_--1-------- ,...-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Special errwigamenta. ~~ ~~~ Seller 1Wln becia mlae 5°Argant 7 pc: bdrm aet good cond 81R1.:_«! '1710• will ... 19' Fantasy. Medi wottt . ......,._, ,..., Call,.,_. Ad ....... ,_~'::!--::::-Clrde, Sai a.5.. seoo. ea1 .. 1...-a . ~~.30.-u. 642.112te .,.., E~2~· 813-1415 or ._____.__ -1111 services improve -you'll receive proper credit for :84:=2:-4300=::·:2:•:11:;":·==i~~~~-~~~~~ ~ .....,_ -_. contributions. Morale ia elevated, significant Sat-Sun. 10.5. Complete Sola. loveMal, chair & Yarnah Ctuak:al Gult II'._ ....., Hocfaka 100 dirt blk•. c hanaes occur and you.'11 be better able to A•l•1la · 26,...,.. of JuM. vehldea. Ski Equip, cha6r'I, at-ottoman. never uHd, 11!50 1 Carlo• Acouat~ ,..,.._ run 1 I 1 6 O I o b o · ID !l-=-!!-i!-!-~-!!-~----1 ~ . .,_. •. 5-14 coneole. clothing, mi.c:. earthtonea, C:Olt seoo. I"""' bo... , .. a-....... Loaded. Stabta partn. e31-71IO communicate nee ds. You'll be dealing with ,._11 9.-at 1. t132 El Cemlno. . Turt!aroek. Corner of ... 1255. (213)824-e&H ""'·~ w...,:.ar,..:..:-:_ wanted. OOckad In New--. --------no,.,,..pu·ve .......,.,live indivt'duals who i..ftve your best -_. ---------1 Sag In aw I A I corn ~ • ..._,.._ ,.-,o ,_....u port. $7000. 860-1845 74 BMW R76/8, 11,000 ~~~ta at'h~. ,,.. •M•u-a1,__S_ac_r_lf_lc_e_·Be-e.-u.-tl•fu•ll Baby Duckl, Furniture. 833-0481 Dining rm aet. all wood. e Amp SSOO. C811842--0192 15 HP Jottnaon with 14' orig ml, S2000. 648-te91 AQUARIUS (J 20 F b 18) s · f Himalayan Cat w/pepera. Yard lltH, ClothH, Sat a 30-4 ~/~eo' r7X1J~~ 1 • btwn 10-3AM or Iv rMQ. &oat & Trailer, all xlnt '73 HONDA 350-4, 11lnt · an. • e · : urpnse git Fe . 1~ yra. suo. Or~Aon1y.10 -1 2172 ses~Creek · Mulll'tlo•elecpiano,atnng cond . $16001080. c:ond,W6.~2t0 denotes affection, high regard for your feelings. 840-6454. Alao. 2 Fr.. .,. ve. A Lot of Ooodleal SOiid Oak dining table a 4 & br--· duo aonlc 873-872e • Focus on home, special decorations and celebration kitten&. 9 wea61L Moving -Oelk w/return, Capt. chelra, $400, ayntht1, amp & 1pkr '73 Huakv 260CR. 6 apd, of a sentimental journey . Young person provides ... llll deak chair. 2 wooden ....... IWa 640-8281 c ab1. $2400. Joyce WIU.lllf1/--.T ~ =· =~·· lo 1 . ff T 1 matched c:halrs, CM*"at Rummage Sale, Sat 9-3, Dining Mt: buffet, 5 cnra, 75-4-1202 SALE AU SPRING . . p eaaure, spurs c r eative e orts. aurus p ays MOTHERS DAY SALE • & eqpmnt, antlquea, c::1c>-Geneva Praabyterlan table & 2 "9. So6ld wood OffMe rualtut I Alllaon Mar1ne/845-e015 81 KllW8lak.I KX126 din important role. Sherr1e'1 Poodlea. U60 thaa, 11\011, plc1urH, Church. 24301 El Toro $495. Ptl 652-7601 •-• 1._ ·n 23 ti MAKO 235 hip bike. $450. 64'5 4eso. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20)· Your natural up. Teacup-toy-mini kttc:Mn "erna, booka, '--Ad _ .... eat ... ....--.. ..... . • · 54&-2148 we1ry au outdoor u;;';: · 2 Sola Beds with Bolat•• -Johnaon . ......, .,.., lank. Honda, 71, 760 F, vary abilities s urge to forefront -you receive ---------1 breni w/atancl authentic ........ lwla s1oo tor both. 845.2590, M~ fut food corp. r• radio, outrlQoerl, _.,, dean. $1500. 840-8281 recognition past due. You'll have access to SPRINGER SPANIEL *'10llfac>hedc..r.Gable -PM leuedtorPUBLICSALE: utraa. Tralier.Xlntcood. '79 y h 7!50 I privileged information, you might be called upon to PUPPIES, $100 to $160. photo Beautiful ltema '78 Calica GT, 55K ml, 1 ( 16)30x80 Inter· royal 114,500/obo 973.9003 Samam~ • b · ~1' ng, represent s......i .. i interest group. Virgo and another 648-7ot2 2&c-t6oo AllO brllllant ownr. S3000. 8:bZ.:lb. wood. manrea; llngN pad. Oelke. see.50 Of &42-7835 11 1n~b~y9\''11 ~: ~ ._KC German S'"~ri'"ard 1 01K aoHtlllte dlanlond ~74 nger table lop, g ... (20)3ex72 wood tract •-n 21t• ••"-7203 Pisces figure prominently " .... " · cood. S50. 842-9214 de1k1. S295 ea. 20 ..., .. ....,. •--------.. ----·---~~-------~ pupplH . Qual ty & ring, Tiffany Htllno. Uvlngroom, Bedroom fur·''" aola and 10_ ... t to Harper'a2dwflegalNaa i--•1-Elllll----.-R-...... .--i-.-a-..-..... ----...... -.-quantl!Y. ('300 to $350) $1100; huge pink/blue nlture. potted planta, all ., ... plu8'1 front• $85 .. 15 r --!!!! .. ltl...,.1-.-W;..:u= ... ;;::..-..:l;..:I.:; .. .:; lelt Wu... H• ltl1 Wu... st• Call Robyn 869·4'01 opal ring, Iota of fire kinda of odd• a and1. match. ~e a Ruat. alMI CaM 0 4 d-~al IALI llWI For Rent. 20' Motor 11&.D Pmll -Of 956-1052 cSeya 1760. Sat/Sun 10-4PM 9-1, Sal onlyt 630 lrYtne 1125 87 2 Illes, S126 aa. 26 lntw-16 ft. Hobie ,. ... wtth 1 Home, very clean. Real eawte Salea & Rent--•-U. All Al&--!J,.6,.91~ ark IP u r St Ave. N.B. EXECUTIVE DESK royal 2 dwf lateral lllea, tr·•~ ................. ...,_• ._.._ 873-5133 ala. Well located, very Ill fll mmlTDt -•-• -~' ....,..,, ..., Antlquea turn & acoeaa Swlv. chair, credenza, 189.60 aa. 4 Hamllton ---~ ,.... ,...... pp M t>umy Newport Pen. offlcl CLEAN APPEARANCE, Secretarial po11tlon In -PWS • IYll Toole, toy1, furniture. palnttngS, atereo real lo l*caaa. $300. 562-1281 auto. dratting tablaa, eta, tJapw a oara. Now wentl otor Home. Medi an eieperteilCad II-0000 ATTITUDE. DE· active Newpor1 Center Protect your Nf9I femko// men' a pant• etc. 297 reel & other wonderful 1250 ••· Plue other only $2300 °'beat otfw. Ready to buJ-Have cenHd •o•nt. Apply SIRI: TO SUCCEED. RHltor'I offlea. Front home. Appt only. OaleS1(0gle/SantaAN) thing•. Sat. Sun 10-4 ............... 1212 quantittea of IU(ptul fur· Cail (714) 648-8533 M Ceah.. 213-420-619 PLAYA REAL ESTATE. PLEASE CALL ME FOR o~ poaltlon requlrea 7 1 4 I 9 e 3 -0 8 e 0 r Fn, Set, Sun 1-5. 1142 Polefte Df. Nice Wetetbed comforter nlture, quentitle911P9JOX. <2131 380-MaO a .-1or •RV REHTAL.S• 873-1900 MORE DETAILS. EDEE good telephone vok:e, 983-3228. No pno.-and...__._ _., I 1275 M c Mah an 0 es k bon. All llna ll'om $1911/wil. • " ... /Te N o U v ELL E co . typing, lhontland & ac>-phone Neighborhood yard a Huge community gataoe 64~ -or . 842-3450. , Cal 2-27 o.i 7 8. Hinged Call 72CM>711 '"' 11 714 /875-6988 leave paarance. Real eatate bk>c* aata. Aownary Pt. aata ... tteme prload to maat, turl Jib, Htraa. Tt-n-T -• ._ .. Nw JofWI Wayne meeaage 24 Hra. experience helpful but German Shephetd Pupe. Sat/Sun, 9-5, May 14-15. Hll. (flotlllno, llOU M· Jtweln 1214 Royal office typewriter, S25K. 714457..oeee _., l.--- needed Prf', INrp per-not--.tlal.Preferlocal Obedlent.Hevellhe*. 10 warea, d lahH. toya. _ ••If c:orrec:tlng, take --------• eon with good manner SMaaperaon reaident. FM lnten1i.w w k a o I d . S 3 5 •a . N4Mgh~ ~ Pc:' t1~· 1port1no good a, tool a, OEM QUALITY 1 .23 Ct $ 3 5 O , pa Id I 7 5 0 . 1982 Colulnbla ~ PP want• lo buy Travel and p6eeaant peraonaltly. Prof ...... pat.on want-C.-Mra. Ouftl. 646-1792 Of 761·1712 ~ • COfo lbl • ~· furn .. booka. Sal/Sun SAPPHIRE. Appralaed ~2 er. 24 ft. with Npt. ~:fMoRHdy to Buy Muattype55WPM.Non ed,torleahlonebleledlea W..,LT....,lt. lheMApeoc:rMmcotor· c:lothlng & ;,,1.c. 30l2 9-4PM, 2241 Donni• S2000: ONLY l 500l 2exec:c:Nlrt.2 woodca-mooring. 115.500. --------arnotl~1~:171 ::::o':.°ra~:· =:n RMlton -°M4-4810 ad 5 yr dd "'*· MoW'lg Platte Or, C.M. sat 1-5. Roed, Newport, (off 22nd 84()..eeea blneta. 8 dHk chra 998--1011 28' t9H Kenaklll, lull a..cn. mu.t Ml. 110. 7$1-2'5e St. 8-* Bay araa). New 14K gold nng di•· $5001080. 875-3614 -!30· Coronedo w/~ ~ beth. hltup '--$3200 Reet9urant llland Newport •1•11111 ,._ 951.101e -TOOLS & muc:h muc:h Sa• ,. " am •1 ;c; to mono 1 oe c t v' s 1 r,: "*"........ 000 ob o . 9 5 3 -o 9 1 9 . s ~·· • _,., ' morel From S.05 lo $50, ' ... ., • • .uv • • Home Computer, TRS-80, ' """'"'· ' · 842•9059. ':n1;.t=:.n;:.~= :=n-:-:dr=..~~ (U.'•-...1 ..... ) Old Enoll•h Sh••PdOO Sat/Sun 10-4 408 $50.00. RHr of 2319 $4250. 732 ·5 3 13 , Model148Kw/lnter1eoa a-4743 -------- Ing. PwtneB Blltro, ._.. company. i;xce11en1 t>e-Opportunity tor qualffted ~~ .. A.KC Ctlefl'lplont BroeOWay.' · ::~ =.· Plau -646- 1445 I ~~-~ S~7 1obo000, llL-n Tnllen, HU!J ... guna Beaoh. contact neflta. Medtc:al & Dental. peraon lo devtlop "-* nee. ~ emperemen · Divorce lorcea ule of ............. 211 ..,.. .,._ ""-· "'" -Extra~. 7'Ar hP Hon-CloMd 10x7117n lraller Rid( or Mane, morning• Inquire at: office oper•Uon as well 846-7026 quality turn & h••hld Moving Salel Furniture, POOL TABLE Walnut exec delb. 1160 da bet1ery. 160 Genoa St with loc:klno doors. 497-#41. ..,.. ....... l,N. aa worttlng with prof--AKC Black Lab Pupa, 6 1tem1. Sal/Sun. 955 ltema of .. kinda. 1919 4'x7' ...._, cuatom wood & 1175. Exec chalrl, $30 W/Newport 8Mch allp. 842·2459 Of 831·2S29 Reataur.il Advertlalng Mgmt & •Ion al tradera. Call wka, malee. Deotawed. JoAnn, Colla.._. Diana lane. Sat only. dellgt\ Coniea •lbllllard & 76. 2 dr laattw metal prtoa reduoad. 780-7073 ======== Marlletlng. M2-1388 714-720-0704 Mother Heel hunter. llAM llght a wall unit w/wee. cabinets. $35. 4 df $60. Gary A a--&& ILL ~ Shoe Strine P.-.on THE Fetner Fleld trained. Flah rod9, reala M-$35. lO Thr .. Oar~Fum cto-Valued at $2000· ea111ng 873-7017 'll r--ll•U 11 n 8..-.uft PBllUJllL Sec:-enlttua lllld orgaolnd PACIFIC CLUB ~· at 1200 ... 71411-874-1759 apd blk• S25-S35. Sat tllel mlac: Frl/S.t 418 for l500 flnn tel-1237 ~"'CUTIVE DESK _.. IM......_" ... T NOTICE PREP ANO LINE COOK with bkpng. PIUI Ina, exp · 9'-3. 211 E. 19th. ' ' ' ""'-"' Hulll overheuled; new ,.-""'"" B "KER. -'c:, lm-..... late' tor da Wk. Pd vao llOll-4110 MacArthur B vd, Garman Shepherd pup· ElnClrlOl'I (211t a Tuatln) 11.....-...,. Swlv. chair, credenza, tramp traveler !Iller TO READEAS ANO " •• ,......, d c t M. between houri of ""'-175Meh080 c.11Bdrmc:omergp,1Wlnbed a..3. ••---•• btlcaaa S300 552·1281 1 ' d · · ADvr.-.aERS openlnga. OOod l8larlea •Y •· 01 • ••• 10-11:30 and 2"3·30 ,....., seO w/blrc:h hdbtd 5' Pull-Twin Mtl SH 95 Full · · mull ·Color• main, 2 ..,., .. end greet opportunity tor 548-3000 • · elter 5 pm, 147... . man & link. , dr •. bike Huge garage .... : Fur•, •• 171.95. ~ a:~ llldlM .... fl3' tlba, lraller. c:at bo•. The prtoe of Item• ad- adWllOll'Mflt wtth ""* llmlllY /lllT IWBWI Lab Puppl•• purebred, & mlae. Sat/Sun M . 3311 11111. boot•. at9'90, bike en a1ao eva11 & lrw de--S 2 2 0 O I o b o . Dy • ver11Md bV vetllc::ile deal-- tun Netaurant. APPL'( IN Subttltute Supervlaora AKO, oh~ale or yet-E. 19th. 1 mudl mont. Sat only. llvery. Offer good thru B""'8Wtc* Pool Table 4x8, ~..,. 551-1075 .,. In the ~ a.... PERSON ONLY: Frldey, For buiy RE Develop-urgen11y nHjS•d by low, 9 wka old. 1200. 1338 ~I.II. May 14 or untll au1>9ly 3 piece alete, conver1• -11 tied~...=. ooMnnl 900 8ayalde Of. Newpor1 ::;ent Co. One pe~on Huntington Beach City 714/'47.0292 aft 4PM. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ~ Moving Sele Many exhaUMed. 751-4391 Into ping pong lable, I 150 . e 4 4 . 6 4 3 3 . == tuaa. 1:t:: 8eectl. (Next to Satewey) c, non lmkr, rnuat ave Sel'lool D11trk:1 15 07& 1at...,., oeraoe Sale g1aat bargains ~/Sun comaa with ell aocaa. lllTllUlf lmmecllet• opentnga tor ~. enthl*aetlc "°°'9: MlldWldl Pf9P a lead food prep. H~r• Mon.-Frl. 8:30-2:30. Meyerhoft. 11821 Sky Pert! Clrde, Suite A, Ir· vtne. 567~32 ......... Caahler, Permanent, CoMt Hetdwere, Laguna BMch. 497-4403 ln&"'"MI tor l•ctln reaort w\ar ellop' In CdM. Ratall mgmt exper. t~ulred. lmmedlat• opening. se-lary to b• dllOUIHd. Send raaume to Ad 1012, Dally Piiot, Bo• 1580, Coate Meea. CA 92629. INTERVIEWING the weeec of Mmy 23rd. Newtf>apet' ltlnt typing Mlllta & com-per hr APPLY 20·451 ...... H• 81c:yclft, Hano Glider, 8-4 2147 \'lataEntrllda. Sony/Muntz lg• aerHn H50. 846-6709 after 875-7584 tranafer f .. a. finance mend of Enolllll langu-· --Motorc:yc:laa, Cloth••· • protadtlon TV. S580. Sa-6PM 9 c:11ar1199, teea fof air pol-aoe & ablllty to oompoae Crllmer LA HB. Phof1« AOHA f9Q. 3 yr coll, reedy Toole Cll' parta, 8pof1 nyo eetarnu video c;aa. . 1 79 Erlc:aon 25 plUI ~ lutlon control device bu1lna11 c:orr .. pond-864-seae t O • 1 • r t • I 9 0 0 · Ing good a, Furnllure~ To piece yow rt-aoe 1atte recorder Model Set of left Handed Worn-••I 1nb 0 ., d · Fu 11 Y cer1lflcatlon1 Of duJef enc a Independently.. , ........ Welti 846-01171972·2271 ..,,. Appllenc:H, Booka, before the VTCt100A, MW In box. en'1 Patty Bero Golf equlp'd. 122,600. Sllp documentary prepara- Front office ~enc.. Wt 11 Quar1er hor• type, f. 3 EJectrto motora & Mattne reeding pullllc:, 12IO. Viking aewtno ma-Cluba, p1ua laalher bag. 8Val. PIP 551-0421 lion cnargH unlHI Some bootlkeeping, ~ t .... yra old, otntle, !ng/ engine, 6et May 14 onty, ~ c:hlne, Ilka n-. 1290. e.!~70 n d I 1 0 0 · 30' downwind Ragtime OlflefwlM apeclfled by lege degrH prel'd. II lm,•111 W•. JOnt oonf. 11.000. 20l12 ew>rw 81. (off of Cl-med. 842-M79 Mallog. din. table w/2 aloop, t2 bega, needl the~. ~of RE~ ...... 139-7115-. 8rl1tol) 9em-4pm. ..,,._ 4 cNlra.. 1100. En-Marcy 3-atatlon chrome coametlca. 16500. bte llnte./ lopment pret'd. MUat,,. f-.___. ...._ 646-9113 larger & compl. dark-Mair g ym. Ilk• new, 67$-1360 -NII w1111ng to learn now to --nu , IUI room ~ 1350. ti" s 1100/080. 833--atO Plltl operate word procaaeor ""'1111111 Prw · --Sony tilnltron, not Hobl 161 Teq. Sunrl1e. _.., ..... .._ ___ ...... .._ & 1mall olc: computer. 14-111/;.... l~•·~~~ a..M11• Mil r-.. I• MU wo rking, 160. Conn Steel Tank w/J valve. trap& •147$ 84~M2I '::I pldlup rol Mr . Salary commenaurate f - ----trombone. 1150. Trvm-~pal, 980: Fllfl Gett. 111 Ulll 11'm S °'MAKE OFFEAI w/exper. Call 875-1611 • Ir .... ~1~ pet·lltter . Refrlg, 1260. Waatler a ,.,.. pet, $100. Tektronix II: SXL Swlmllna, Pre-aummer aala. 93 842·lll5ewninga. tor Interview. ...... dryer . $135 each. W• have II•_.._ old 01cllll1cope & aaatd 110/pr.64&-1005 t.er'lat '10pno..e24 JACt<WIURE.PAIR • I ..... -..A. D • h w I h r s 1 0 0 m... and female blec:lc etec:tronlc: equip $2000 n 19Jl.../I •••• c your earl Lite boctl,worlt UlllTllT /IHIPY. •• _. e4e 11•1 ' · l=b upplea that need 97" •200 ' · /!IW!! .... -Wea t 19th St · M Xlnt (Pert 'f'llle) W .... , .... , .... ff ~ llomtl. M .... tun. ,._ BEAuTIFUL 26" RCA 642-0848 on :U,~~ Newport Beach Co. ....... Hit A•frlg9f•ter, 1195· Oaa 'pupplell Mult~ ."'"~ hvy duty Color 'TV, 2 yr wrnly. 14 FT HOSIE CAT at IOw. IOw pnc.. needt lndl'tlldUal with ax· To plme)lput~ -----clryw, tl6. F",_, NO. M1·1• metal 9 x3 X2 11191""· 1148. FrH delivery, wltr1r. S500 Of trade tor 778-4012 or &13a1836. oet. aeoretarlel and oom-before,,_ CleM. 647-2918 w/6 Of more edJ. 11,:. ~ Sun hvy duty trailer. munlc:at1on1 aklll. Min----.. publlo W£8TMINSTl.A AUIY Seara 20 ou ft top Am. Pit Bull,.,..,.,_,, 1'~ doeed lldea. bed! • TV Johri·1 ..-.nee Aft, 5pnl 957-2871 A••...... .. ·-• • ANTIQUE MALL • yra. Free to OOod hOfTle.. forcement, made by ' ' lmum 1yplng 70 wpm. ptlone 11761 Weetmlnet• Aw. tw/refrlg. $125. e73-e212 HaloWall rwtalla fOf over SPUIEll '87 Erlo 30. new del, WE Plf Word prooaeatng uper. Delly ~2 .... 79 OAAOEN GflOVE Mt..t218 efter 5:30 · 1300, aell tor an ••· wh .. I, rlr, lrl, new Int. helpful. Roi Hta t• Cteaalfled.---N4·~l1M Aetrtoe. Seara Kenmore Lone tl~lr.•d kl11en1. perfect cond . P I P Alapeeikera!OW91tPfloa 124,500.PP.562-7765 TIP .. 'Ill bac:kMound pref. Non-gold with Ice maker. Orangefwhl a blk/wht M0-8204 1n town. Mutlc* aptcra to Cal 20 ~ ........ ...____ tmolc ofc. Call betwn .._t.._ ......... __."'-~ ll00 . ....._7208 bob1all. u1-e211 alt at-aokrs. ean 0ery • ,COiier.tr-. M -1111 UO & 2. Pt'l 133--2231 Want M9 Call '41-N71 "'ci,;;-bi.a; 4pm ... --• '45-1731 S3800. e ,.2135 • pec1. lleae. ciper11to14", ~~ ':'.C:::. 2:~o~ FR!' KmtN 1,C::-MeM~'7f63 Muntz proJec:uon wide LIW • .,.. "*'' bOOm, IUI lllRJ 11300. 4 entlq\ae pr ... 7 6 1 • 1 e11 d • y • Pleyful M, ten & wtllt• · eoreen w/Sony remote *"°· 8ebot r,oa w/rtfM ~ bed! oell ohalr9, llO..._ .. M071 .,_ ' atrlped. '4&-1817 M•OIO ltl•nd Charter control co'<>t TV. newt .... $4IO, '42•7225 24IO ~IMS, '73-1... Weetler K work hnJM .. membeltNp. IMO lncl'O uaed, retalte 11100, ... '12 L-w/trallet uNd Ml ~-TA ~,.1 Old wtdcer de.ice....,... enmore, • __ _ .,.,.._,_, 584M092 11200. 780-11'4" onty I~ exit oond. ___ .....;___;,-....;......;...;..;_, c 11e1 r • I trunk a '. ·~~·afl,'J'n~tecl. I • H&I• SMIPflOM. Pleno, 11oy. MGA _,.,. eo...,. :~&:: ~~n~qulp. WI m KIDS-EARN GREAT TRPS AND PRIZESI I = . (714) 541-7051 br:----~------~i\ . j e71-MIO • Lw M7 .. 131 clea, Motorcycle dirt 11300. 9'1-tf4' • • ... - AmertoM antlquM IO'a tow., W01'11t toOd· 176. * . , bike, & Electrlc ~· T 11 .. MoNt lt60 L..., I tr...,, nu beer ..._ ,_I WOOd ~ llft :,t:::.A~ *' llY** 714·'31-H34, Qeraoe ::h~lea w/r::ordlnc; Inga I llOfltl . 11200. -!lllU etO¥t. Frplo menttl wl ..... let/tun °"'ab• aaoo QooC1 87,.7071 "*'°'·I oelt oommo-... "9frlt I••• model rro1t . l'IUbiM ""'1(Nt ..,_.lllr'O ,,_.. _... .;..._ · Cio.~reet-ewtiiiiifi14iftft"Ciiiiiij;;;1 8emwOed petk beMh. flw. wortlt good. 1190. MAITaM AUCT10M .... .._. tM,....,.. ran. AMF Alocwt wMr. O•k lldeboard. Oro, :---'....--. •• n• Ill ... ... MMl1' •• Cnn• Ult '•rf. Cl>nd. "•lnbow fl'Oflt de.ic. 7 llteoe bOWI '"411o.... """ Floret Iola, I ', .... l'900. 147.-• :t.r.'~~o:;rc..:=•,IOOd. 111. ~.ueo elfnlll 1-o·~n1a190ll.iNe. HI lroactwey, OM of ,,at....,.....,..,.... ....... I -•• ,.. ...... u oacl trali.t, Powef·.; Mt4t71 NIW MATTRll8 ll!TI: -_ ... _ rn wendl, ltllP to lllorO Hot '°""" ~ TWn • llO ful....... n•tt&l mlf. cNflNI rello, t!Md, ~ ~ 's"' II Mil 'u ft, t111 onr• b ~ 1104, '°"' 1111.' _ un -11 Uft -1o.!.......11 uP1 4 · COMI It "°" HAM<>f' AMA !NolOM,._ 111-1077 ANf1Y 7llCMlll l1l,IUUl080• .,_.. ... , .. A~IANCI lllWICI Ilea ltove w/dbl 0¥8", "941WOOd. patio table, 4 LU Cal~ c...!nl·AM -.::..;:;..a JAi TIH ~ _!!~~Mm;, P•r,r..:_,ond. auo . cNlra.NO.lll-14N Kltin-~9'0. .,. D•~om cual 41• WJEILll --.... _. CMv atil tow, "' 09lii t•H llMlt IL.YO. 1 llf .,.. n•llt ,1' ""'18. 1t ou ft.,.._, I' ~.:::..o:r ...':; MANY MOM ril 8J:LOW <nm alp 4 •_lhr. trl oond -~r ..... , Lei H?.a1aa llollh Mif9ot _... trr0 IOfa. 1100. I' _.1111¥ DIAl&RS tNV1TG> ...,.... -• _ lolll1 -. 111.1eo1 ~ •· • ...-a11a1rt, -....._ t-1a.. n11 ..-.......... 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Ot --..,..._ .,.Q111ma•M. • .,..... · ._. , I l ACROSS 46 OlecolOl'S 1 Goddess of 49 -apanlel Juatlce 53 Dwelling 5 Old ctothe8 54 Stngle girt t DlahonOI' 55 Weed 14 Lea Etats -56 Fur aouroe 15 Fancy case 57 Single time 16 Bird group 58 Depravity .. 17 Grows old 59 Oolf ctube 18 Real or Blanc 60 Exlated 19 Ammonia 61 Oleqwn compound 20 Erulng DOWN 22 Some photos 23 Muaee 1 Pair THURIDAY'I PUZZU 80LftD 24 Pala 2 Gloomy Dean ~~tr 25 Set apart 3 German 28 Went back canal 32 Ri-dlo parts 4 Perfumes 33 Wed 5 Prompt 34 POSM88ive 6 Make up for 35 Crude 7 "-hol'' minerals 8 Perch 36 After that 9 Burned 37 lose pep 10 More cozy 38 Female ruff 11 Keen 39 Merchandise 12 Ancient 40 Madneaa Asian 41 Of measuring 13 Orbs 43 Strode 21 Fastens 44 Diii herb 22 Hoarder 45 Seasoning 24 Galas 1 2 3 25 Hurricane 26Soup 27 Red as 28 Badger 29 Opine 30 Macabre 31 Fear 33 - Sade 36 Nettings 37 Gifted 40 Gaspar, et al 42 lncreaeed 43 Prison VIP 45 Flavorlng 46Clnema 47 In -: All 48 Vettlcle 49 Sober 50 Presented 51 "-go bragh" 39 Champions 52 Count (on) 54 Crowd 9 10 11 12 13 Cl•llflld Ml ire tltt -~IMDlllM ................ ir.a ...,..,, .... ,,..,. ........ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/FridtY, May 13, 1983 co~~HL <_Hf\IRQLET ~41, I JQ11 u FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1983 · CtlUCk ~blrackJ (at right) and ~ts ~rother, Rick,· stand outside The Golden Bear, ,which celebrates Its ·ninth anniversary ·under their ownership. (Below) The Bear Itself has been perched above the dub's entrance since 1961. o.111 Not ........ .,, ........, I( ...... The Bear • A positive atmosphere By ·LORENZO BENET Of-the Da111 Pilot 8taff When the co-owner of The Golden Bear tells the story about the Hollywood agent who tried to J:>ull~him into booking a mediocre band at an inflated price, he aounds like the David who conquered Goliath, his,feoe bNming with all the satisfaction of the freshman athlete who defied all odds to make the V'arslty squad. "I told him we wouldn't pay that price," said a grinning Rick Babiracki, who, along with his wife Carole, and brother Chuck, runs the Huntington Beach landmark. '"lben he said to me, 'Look Babiracki, you've only been in buane.t a couple of months. If you don't buy this band I'll bury you in the music buafuesa.' , "So I simply told him that I had all my money invested in the Golden Bear and if h e dkl put us out, rd drive up to Hollywood and pel"IOnally throw him out of his office window. Then he hung up on me. And y<>U know what? The neXt time he called he offered us Linda Ronstadt at a fair . pra." . . T~row, The Golden Bear, or "The Bear" aa it La commonly refernd to around theae parts, celebrates its ninth ant)lvssary under the Babiracki ownenhlp. For tha.e of you wbo have been -.quettered in eome diloo for the plllt decade, the.BM.r • an lNtltution in the Southern California ml.U? 'dH l\(.(J\11'1.1.11.(.l ll)I !(J(Jl{\'-.(,1.(.(J.\SI IH\l.l\Sj()\;S .-e. It hu featured auch art1ltt u the Avenp ~te Band, • JCe. Da .... MMon, B.B. JCinc, MichMl l'rankl, and ~ f.rontline namee to fill a whole side of lta .,act, by 4-lnch menua. 1be Beer II amani the IMt of a dytna bned of anal1. f4188Y allltdut. where muaidanl and aucu.nc. mn dewlop ail'lliUnA ..... d:imhip. A sUce, Rick Mid, wMn aru.ta will come ._...., .,_. a MCXJIXI or third mcon and •Y· ••Man, wa--.:.t :ZC-: that pxt In~" '"=t;,~tw;. pullNlar 1111prr..-•11111111111»• and..,..., ~ • I ,A.t the M ovie s ":·: · .. ·, i;! ~.r_:. i ; 'Dr. ~etrolt •.• • Betweef? 1 f'94 T' and Chevy Chase flicks >. • # e In CMe you're wonderinc hoW Dan Aylaoyd ~ fared in bis fint movie without the late John The storjlne Ms potentl., -• ~ Belwibi, rest~ everybody's favorite oonehead nwdy, small colep prof Is COfllted by 3l ' ia entertaining enough to carry a comedy on hia • p1111p Into •=c• ldet 1t1tv of . lt own. .., .... • blg-dlwe ~ Detroit. ~ J1ut be won't prevent "Dr. Detroit" from aoing to that~ pmt-Saturday-N'cb~Live-movie-~ momenta. The storyline hM potential -a nerdy, i club in the aky ~members include "UMl -11 college prof named Cliff SkridJow (Aykroyd) 1 "Neiahbon," and all of. Chevy Cb.Me'• fihm). ' ia conned by a pimp (Howard Heaeman) into ~ Other than a few alapatick routine• and wuming the identity of a big-time mobst.er from -0 Ayaao,d'• antics, thia movie for' the ID08t. J8t pu1, t.ila Detroit. Direc1or Michael ("&me Kind of Hero") to humor Screenwriters Carl Gottlieb, Robert Boria Pre.man takes the audience on thia rollen:oMter ii: and Jay Friedman aeem lo .cruaie t.. a tunn line parody of the OUcaao underworld and the atuffy and end up falling back on clic1ie ~dam collete community wnere Skridlow t.eeches cJp=ic:aJ ranging from Jewish American Princes to noey literature. loquacieua mothers. You almost wiah Producer All "Dr. Detroit," our hero muat weasel hia Rohen ("Blues Brothers") Weiu would have prostitutes out of Jail, ah.ake hands and chitchat inst.., cin a wild cops ·and robben car ~ to with all the town'• other vice .nd pmhlinc hwil tir.k up tbe monotoQy. Md eventually haw it out with hem i.dy known aa mom (Kate Muri.,h) to aee who'• IClinl to control Thia im't to aay "Dr. DetrOit" .didn't have its the turf. Aa the aon of a college chancellor (George Furth), Skridlow must teach, arrange dinner affaira, and meet arrivi.nc aluma p-epared to endow mep-buclu on his father's near bankrupt college. The catch ia that he usually has to p.lay both identities at the same time, but in different places. resulting in scene after scene of mad dashes between faculty meet:ln&t and oourtrooma, and W- timed memory lapeea. such aa when be fcqets to contact the caterer for' an important alumni dinner and"enda up bavlnc hia all-purpoee prostitutes (which he inherited fran the pimp who baa since skipped town for' fear of hia life) whip-up an Indian affair. Sound weird? Well, thia -along with the unuaual Three siooees stuff -la kind of material ''D'. Detroll" rests on. Certainly Aykroyd (nerds were always hia apedalty Oft SNL) plays a a-I Skridlow, but that'a Mout all yeu're goina to lauch at in this film. The girts, Lyd,. Lei ffrom leftJ, Donna Dixon, ,,.., Drescher Md Lynn \llhltflefd# go .,. out celebrnlng the Players' a.I . Dan Aykroyd l•boveJ lect&n1 hit dau. while Howard He.._man llet'tJ plans wNd I scheme, . Clff (Dan AykroydJ, with Dlavolo'• IT. K. Carter) help, makes a quick chenge. I At the Movies ~~·· PYIL sN•~rr>F:t. f\1AN An ultra-sophisticated survelllance .and attack helicopter (above left) is readied for battle ~bove Los Angeles In "Blue Thund~r." · Roy Scheider (left) stars as a pollce hellcopter pllot In "Btue Thunder," whlle the fate Warren Oates (rfghtJ Is a hard-nosed police captain. 'Blue Thunder ..•• • Thrilling, but not enlightening Watching "Blue Thunder,'' the first of the summer's splashy adventure films, is like boarding an amusement park thrill ride: You wait a while for the excitement to begin; soon, your heart is pounding as you're mechanically whirled and jolted. When the ride ends, you walk away entertained, but not exactly enriched. 1n the same way, "Blue Thunder," the story of an experimental police helicopter equipped with high -powered w ea pon• and fu turlstic eavesdropping devices, delivers the thrillJ as promiaed. It features some brilliant aerial footage, including a climactic, cleUghtfully de1tructive helkopter battle over downtown Loa AnaeleL Unfortunately, the act.Ion in the air Ta ~edded to a manipulative earthbound storyline that contalnl more hoit. th.an the proverbCal dolwhnut shop. AcUo.n movie addlci. may not mind' thlt shoncomina· But with a little more attention to the ICrlpt, "Blue Thunder" .m.ht have ltbnulated the brain u well • the adrenal alanda. Roy Schekler 1tan ae frank Murphy, a Loi Anae• ~ hellmpt.er pUot who hae l'U)f lharp reflew and ntctumartlh IMIDCJIW of Vietnam. (Yea, It's the old dieturbed Vietnam v.ieran ~k ... ) Murphy and hh naive new partner Lymangood (Daniel Stem of "Breaking Away" and "Diner") are already grounded for spying on a young woman who enjoys exercising in the nude. Neverthele91, they are chosen to check out Blue Thunder, a 90'.Aped-up helicopter needed to combat terrorism during the upcoming Olympic Games. Mµrphy lea.ms that the Hlue Thunder pUot ls his old mllltary nemesis, Cochrane (Malcolm McDowell). Murphy and his partner abo flnd out, too easily perhaps, that the military boys are promotin( Inner city violence as a way to justify the WM! of addJtlonal 1Upercopten. Ultimately, Murphy aieeJa the Blue-Thunder and aeta up a terwe na ap1rwt time: he must evade mmu.-ttnnc A1r Force F-US jets and an armed heJiaoptm ~ by c.ochrane, while hil P'lfrlend Kate (Candy Clark) a. ruahina evldente of the mWtary p1ot to • local televl8on 1\aUon. Aa the police pu1nen. Scheider and Stern dllplay M apPealini ......... l'llppart. In OM ol hll lMt appeeranc.w, the late Warren Oalee 19'8 off --of &be film'•~ clWape ....... ONlt1 ........ a.rte -McDowell make the ... ol u..tr ~,.... nwtr lketchy penonaliU.. are pert of ''Blue Thunder'•" flaw9d ICrlpt by Dlft O'Bannon and Don Jakoby (''Alien''). The military plot Is presented fuzzily, and the writers alk us to believe the local police would designate Murphy -a pilot who's already on probation and who crashes a helicopter midway through the film -as their representative in the sensitive Blue Thunder progriun. Later, Murphy 1teal1 the hellcopter with implausible eeee. At the ame time, the bungled police effortl to stop Clark before she reaches th'e TV station look like a Keystone Kops e11Capade. Finally, It's hard to believe the authorities wouid permit the J'.t16e to fire rnilliles above downtown Loa Angelee, even though the military men que (Incorrectly, of coune) that dvUlan damqe la impomible. Director Jobn Badham ("Saturday Nl1ht Fever," "Wbcm Life la it Anyway?'') handi. the action ~nea 1kUUull7. He. playa It 1tr•l1ht, however, wi\h ~ comic book ..... of the acript. · 9ddina to the fUm'• uneven tGne. ,,,. Ne! hel'09I of "Blue Thunder" are John AloNo ('Qdnatown"), 1'bo ClOfttribuWd the crisp ~y. and the atunt .... and-='-1 en.c. cnw ,....,.. .. for the wrtflc lllr baltlm. "Blue Thunder" ,... IOIDe -*-qu.tlorw lbout pWlllDlllt IUl"ftlla-. By way o1......, howftW, " ~ _,..., hilli. -3 J . -~--· --¥ I nterm1ss1on : : ( ·:·1 11: t ·:- ~ CJ) _;~ '.Y.he PhBaclelp.hlaStory' i Attractive,charming,but little else . ~ ·' 'O ~ u.. ..... ~ 'O c: ~ In "The Philadelphia Story.'' a newspaper reporter sets out to prove that the silver spoon crowd at a wedding he's covering ia all shine and no substance, a lot of veneer masking the abeence of depth. character, leaning too much on delenaive hostility. Pat Oswald as het once and future spouse is more natUral. but his delivery lacks ironic pupch. i ~ Though he eventually concludes £? otherwise, this deficiency is the 0: primary falling of the prodUC:UOO o't this play at the Westminster Community Theater. It's attractive, and populated with charming people, but t h ere's little of theatrical consequence beneath the surface. The Fourth Estate team is interpreted in rather lackluster fashion by Kenny Barker and Elaine Smith, both of whom waste some deliciously comic moments, Director J .D. Reichelderfer has pointed his-<:ast in the right directions, but for the most part, the players only flirt with any real characteriz.ation, choosing the simpler, less challenging alternative collBiatenUy. It's a nice dessert, but it doesn't aaal.l8ge your appetite. Part of the problem may be the play itself. Philip Barry created caricatures of the upper crust in this 1939 comedy that went on to inspire two sua:esaful movies. It's a rather wordy exercise that requires unusually adept actors to 90r1 out the truffles. Only a few are present in the Westminster pr~duction. Brenda Fuehrer is a stunning Tracy Lord, the helreea prepping for her 9eCOnd go at matrimony, buf she lacks variation in REIURNWE)EDI · particularly Barker in the famous swim~ing scen e. As the stuffy proletarian fiance, Glen Rowland bends too far· in the other direction, overplaying to the point of satire, while Don Evans is barely intelligible as the imbibing uncle. There are some impressive performances, notably young Kimberly Clark as Tracy's uppity younger sister, Lynda Oswald as their nervous mother, Marc LeBlanc as their preppie brother, sympathetic despite his foppishness, and Art Winslow as the philandering father who shows up unannounced and unwanted. Reichelderfer fares better in his dual role of 8et designer, creAAting an a1mOBt elegant atmosphere topped off by a bubbllns fountain in the patio. Sharon Reichelderfer'• costumes a1ao come in for a round of }lpplauae. "The Philadelphia Story" continues for four more weekends at the TICKllTS ON SAL .. 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The PhHadelphla Story" at the \Xlestmll ISter Community Theater. theater, 7272 Maple St., Wes1minster, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. tbrouihJune.4.pall 995-4113 for ticket information. will teach dialects for the stage; Patricia Hume will give a courae in drama for children; Victoria Bryan will instruct scene design; Bonnie Ebsen ia the teacher for audition technique., while an instructor for ..... liRhting is y~t to be named. • • • THE NEWPORT Harbor Acton Theater hu llCbeduled five summer classes in theater during July on subjects ranging from audition technique to ..-enic deQn. Producing director Nancy Ebeen The cl.limes will nm two t.o three hours a week at $40 per clasa or two for $70. Call the theater at 631-5110 for detaila. "Conwnllftd Dedslon" stars llrttt Lomond' (left) ·.net Alex Kok who also directed, dlSalSS the play wtth Its author, \11111_,. Wister Haines. Author in command One of the bigaeat fans of "Command Dedaion," the wartime drama beinc revived by Showalle Productiom, ii the author of the play, who'• -.i the local ~ three t1Jqa , WWJam Wiater who wrote ~ play about ~-leyel ClOftfUct ln the command center ot a bombucfinmt unit. dedand after ...tna dlnccor Alex Kabe'a wr9'on that It w ... powtul. the ~ .. which Ol**I on Blwdway ill 1947. 1bat produetSOn DlaY9d fGC' more than a )'eU' to pedr.cl -.. and Nmlwd 18 8tandini ovadona, Uw author noted. Kdla ........ , of the~ -oamb&n1nc two rujor eharecwn lnto one and borrowlna \he moYte'I tableau encUnc -allo came ln for pnile frcm a.an.. 't40 ........ Dldllan'' ••ti' d 11 la• I J wat at the W--dm•• Audlialtuln. '"' w_., ... , Ave.,. We1tmln1ter, tbl1 weekend with ~ ~t wl .. ....., at l:IO wl ~ I p.m.11Matlam .,. ...... ..._. at I Ccrn :r.g ~.t t r?c !ions 'Finding Home ,. • • The experience of i.mmigranta 8nd ref~ in ·contemporary Soulbern California ha& been announced aa the topic for South Coat Repertory'• 1984 Educational 'touring Production, entitled "Finding Home," by al1istic Pirecton David F.mmee and Martin BenlOll.. ":Findin41 Home," an original musical play, will tour to .:hoola and community centers throughout the aoulhla.nd from January to June of 1984. According to Emmes, ''Finding Home" will be a parable about the dreams and struggles of immi&ranta and mugees in the modem world. "We are very excited about f ocuai.ns the F.ducatiooa.l Touring Production on th.is important iMue that reaches everyone in the southland community," Emmea said. "Immigration baa been an instrumental force in shaping America's history and Festival '83 slated More than 135 service orRanlzation are expected to participate Saturday in Community Festival '83 at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The Cree annual event, running from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m ., will feature live entertainment, international and American foods. activity tables and game boot.ha. The festival is aponaored by the Coordinating Councils of Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach and Westminster, in conjunction with th~ co"'ege. This year's event w ill emphasize an international theme.• Participants and visitors are encouraged to wear international apparel and compete for costume ~ in eight categories. At 47 booths, viaitors may sample Mexican, Thai, Hawaiian, Japanese, Swedish, Italian, Chine9e and German dishes_ aa well aa American favorites. . t-- F..ntertainment will include international flag parades by the Orange County Girl Scouts, aooompan.ied by the Oceen View Kiah School Band at 9 :30 a .m . and the Golden West College Symphonic Band at 2 p.m. Other musical and dance product:iona will be staged. Game booths will ranp from an old-fashioned cakewalk to a visit with "E.T." and a hUC8in41 bOoth. New to thia year's festival will be a ocimputtt fair in the Humanltiel Bu.lld1ng petk>. -----. ~ •• ·Set as_ S~R's touring production we hope this new play will help ua discover how con~ immlgratid\ is affecting the present and influendng the future .•• The topic for "Finding Home" was selected by BOUthland educators in a survey conducted by SCR following the 1982 Educational Touring Production. The survey r evealed an overwhelming desire among educaton and parents alike for a play dealing with multi-ethnic and multi-cultural themes. The baclqp'ound re.earch from which ''Finding Home" will evolve ia being provided by SCR's California Council for the Humanities project - "The Contemporary Immigran t /Refugee Experience in Orange County: The Shaping of a Multi-Ethnic Community." 'Ille project la directed by Valerie Smith and Mkhael Bigelow Dixon and If it's got handles you'Htrab a sale faster i n • Dally Pilot e classified e ads.Call • 642·5'11 will culminate in :f publication, "Second ·Lives," comprieed of articles by humanities 8Cbolan and interviews with immigrants. Director John-David Keller will stage "Finding Home," the 15th1 annual Educational Touring Production. Dlane King will compoee the ori&inaJ muaical score and J erry Patch and Dixon are oommilsiCJned to write the play. 'nie Educational Touring Prooam is a unique synthesis of entertainment ancf education that utilizes the resources of SCR'a profeaaional ~ to preeent plays of intere8t to students and . Past productions have included "Bita & Bytes" (computers), "'lbe Fitnem Game!" (physical fitness) and "Tomato ~urprtae·• (nutrition). For bookin&. information about "Finding Home," contact Krill lfaCen. at (714) 957-2602. - A WOllAll OllA llAJOR LEAGUE TEAii! WHAT om:s SHE THINK THIS IS, AGAllE? LANTANA PR>DUCTIONS - HARRY HAMLIN. ·swa SJCJBS AOAIN· MIMI~• ICBNNETH McMJI.l.AN •DANA ELCAR bnf BARTO At.P WIN11'SKY ... ARLBNB BKJJ SRS iiVIN SRI.I.US iiEH.ARD MDIAELS a---•1 m e;ur .. -w·1cum• . .._... ... --_____ , ........... ~--- •,• .. ' ... .. ..... . ~· llH1: 5 .. :!! ' 0 -~ I )II;" ! Q. ~ ..... .,, ... a: II> ';< ~ • '< ... ? ... co O> c.> I , J ~ \I 6 (") Cl) O> ..... 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Crosby labored over the writing, dictating and transcribing of the book in the basement of her Hillsborough home for five years. And she insisted on having the last word on the final version. Rather-than go the traditional route, with a big-name publisher and lots of Hollywood hype, Crosby chose to publish it with little fanfare and forgo the sensationalism. The book is being carried not by national book stores, but by Broadway Department Stores. • Crosby learned from experience about marketing and book pub~, she said. She did another book, "Bing and Other Things," which came out some years ago. But it wasn't exactly the book she had envisioned. "This is the unexpurgated version," she said wryly. During an hour-long autographing session at the Broadway in Huntington Beach last week. --··-______ ... _, CAii AIWAYS SM& I IHI EJiCllWENT IN 1111 AIR. rMUlf(J lt'llllS msl& IHNl sru• Im IHHJI tllf I IHNM\11ll~ BY luo,mal ..••• [!{~ ----I AIMUllfl irn•• -urnr=-~·•=: ---------l•tll~ ........ ~_,.;._-••••amw•llLAYWllll•IGB-~~ = .. ....,. :::SlllMlel == = ... .,..,. .... . .,. .... , .... ,.. • =-'*"= ~~--111'"41 ... , . ... ... ----..... °"""' .. '11 .. t•t MMlll•tn ___ ,. __ ( ' ,. Crosby talked about her marriage, her children and her writing. The charming, refined blonde managed to retain her poise despite the fans and their sometimes embarrassing questions. "I wondered why you lightened your hair," asked one woman who came up to have a book autographed. Crosby didn't bat a carefully mascaraed eyelash. "When my eight-year-old was playing Goldilocks I saw how nice she looked and then I started to find some gray hairs, so I lightened it," she said graciously. Gracious is a good word to describe Kathryn Crosby, a Texas girl from the old school. She sits with her back perfectly straight and looks people directly in the eye. No slouching or ducking for this lady, whose favorite word seems to be "lovely." Some might call her stilted, but her mannerism is more likely force of habit. acquired from her years in the public eye. When she speaks, the words are measured and well-thought-out but not cold. Of Bing and her marriage she said: "He was exactly the husband I wanted. There were terrible things about those 25 years, but widowhood is an honorable parting." Of her three children: "They're all splendid citizens. They would make their father proud." Of her acting career, cut short by her marriage: "My priorities changed. I actually heard my own voice turning down an offer for a Broadw~y play because I had to get Harry (her oldest) into kindergarten that year. I sacrificed nothing but gained everything." Crosby said she was disturbed by a new book written by Gary Crosby, Bing's son from a previous marriage. The book portrays Bing as a stem father and heavy-handed disciplinarian. "It made me sick. Not so much what it said about Bing, but what it said about Dixie (Bing's first wife) and about Gary himself. All I know is that it's not the book he wrote and not what he wanted," Crosby said. Crosby has got the book she wanted, she said. and if it proves to be what Bing's fans want as well. she will continue the story. She points to the last page in the book. "See that? It ends with the family in 1965. I have 12 more years worth to write if the first book is accepted. I have to find out if the last five years were valid." Master chorale finale The 115~voice Orange County Master Chorale will clole Its 27th aeuon by presenting "We're Singing Your Sonea" June 10 and 11. The program, whlCh hM become a traditional audience favorite. will also feature a performance by The Californians, a popular group of selected cho.rale memben. Tbete concerts includ' a little jazz, a little gospel and a Utile papa. and take place June 10 at the. Plummer Auditorium, comer of Lemon and Chapman ln Fullerton, and J une 11 at the Santa Ana ffi8h School Auditorium. 520 West Walnut. S..ta Ana. 8Dltl at 8 .m. Golden Bear • • • It endures -..fr._P.Me 1 lewl .U Ua own.'' Rick -'d, .... There'• a powei there that has bfen '81ponlible roe our succeaa. Men At W0tk came bere laat Aucwt to open their American tour beca~ the agent and the manager knew of our positive atmosphere, knew that the sound and audience would be right, and that the band would be taken care of. 1'hat'• a special feeling." . It's ~o exaggeration to say the ~and the Babiracki s themselves have come a l way since they took over the club in the spring of 74. Back in the 1960s, previous owner George Nikas established the Bear as folk and acoustic club that in its heyday featured such artists a8 Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. But when the Babirac.kis bought the operation, it had been in mothballs for nine months. "It had developed a poor reputation under George," Rick said. Ironically. they had wanted to st.art a Greek restaurant on the site, complete with an outdoor patio. Hosting concerts would be a means to finance that short-lived dream. To complicate matters, Rick and Chuck were ignorant of the music businetl8 - so much so that when Nikas told them he could teach them everything they needed to .know in as little as two weeks, they believed Jilin. "Booking the acts proved to-& quite difficult," Rick said, a sardonic expression falling over his face. Two significant incidents turned thelr fortunes around. In 1976, they were granted a liquor licen8e. The other Incident took place a few months after they opened, Rick said. "I got a call from thia manager, who uid1 'Are you fulI of --man? We heard you were the only nightclub in Southern California that's not full of --. So Garcia wants to play there.'" · That's Garcia , as in Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead. "We got a three night booking -getting Garcia gave us c redibility in the e yes of Hollywood," Ricki said. "Aft.er that, agents were ~lling us and offering ua good acta, auch u nonstadt and the Average White Band." Talking with the Babirack.ia, one gets the impresalon that running a nightciub is a high· premrure buai.nees, where acts can only be acheduled a month in advance, a cancellation meaninJ the lam of thousands of dollara in liquor and ticket sales. Rick handles the booking end of the job. He is brash, outspoken. a time-i&-mooey type who doesn't tolerate incompetence or lazineN. Chuck, in complete contrast. maintains the low-key demeanor one would e.xpect of a behind-t.he-ecenes finandal manager. And while they both admit that tempers can flare on the job, there are al9o times. both funny and blzarre, that can make it all worthwhile. When Peter Tc.h appeared here aeveraJ years ago, for instance, he broulbt along a penonal chef to cook apedal meals. native to his country. "We went e>Ut and bought aome. Red Snapper," Chuck recalled. "We brought them back and the first thina they did was cut-off the heada. They later macfe-up 101De IOrt of atew. It waa a weird ~t -to aay the leut.'' IT'S TIMI TO PllL QOOD AGAIN. MAX DUGAN IE'tURNS A------• I 'Al ~ .. . ' ~ · on anotl\er-oecaaioo. Peter Frampton ahowed up at a Firef.all concert and ended up~ with the greu_, ~ aneral numben. "I liked him," Rick aaid .of Frampton. "~ ~'t try to -1 the show at all." Then there was the time Tom Waits came to the B ear to hear hi• favorite poet Charles Bukowski. During the reading, Waits dug into his overcoat pocket and pulled out a pack of cigarettes, some candy wrappers, and finally, a mushed Big Mac. Chuck recalled asking the folk singer: "Tom, do you always carry hambu.rgers in you.r pocket?" "You never know when you're going to get hungry," he replied. Over the y~ars. the Babiracki's have take n heavy stock in their "eclectic" booking policy, one that is unparalleled in the Orange County nightclub scene. They upgraded the llOWld system; a 26 channel sound mixer with a 3000 watt capacity See Golda Bear, Page 14 . . , On Frtday. Jtme 3rd. an lmllditllat modon pl~. 'WmGema:· wll premiere across the United Stata and Canada. AccJalm ts already sprc.adtnQ for this acttma rum. and 1t has Just been Mlected as the dostnQ nlQht pracntatloa ol the 1983 Cannes FUm Fatlval ... an honor accorded to "E.'t" last yur. ' MGM/UA lnvtta you to attend th~ entatalnment advtnture ol the 80'1 at a spcctm advance preview. 11mt11111.. ...... ----·-·--·-... ·-··-.. ._._,_ut __ l ____________ ··- • ~ c-::r_:_ T _ [ .l I I 1 4 • 1 --·· ·-_. ...... _._,.. - .. I -i I I I 7 ::!! 0 -~ l ! i -,. 1 Q. ~ ~ Ill '< .... ~ ... co ~ , ,_ I I I 8 The Classics ~Suzuki method. ---=--=•--~ .. -~~--~~-~ ... ._..._ .. ~ ~ / Forty-nine area violinists will join with 250 :g more to present the eleventh Suzuki Festival to be ~ held in Anaheim Sunday at 3 p.m. ... G> "O c: G> ~ al ~ Sponsored by the Irvine Conservatory of Music and member-teachers of the Suzuki Music Association of California, these young performers range in age from 4 to 18 and study with area teachers: Jasmin Chernoff, Juliann French, Sally :§ Hufbauer, and Lori Potter. a: They will perform music by Vivaldi, Bach, Dvorak, Handel, and folk songs from the Suzuki repertoire. The conce.rt will be at the Zion Lutheran Church in Anaheim and is free to the public. Costa Mesa violinists who will perform include Dallas Carroll, Bryan Droznes. Kristin Forrester, Erika Imhof, Rachel Leathers, Paul Pham, Salome Preiswerk, Natasha Sinkson, Maggie Slater, Joshua 'AClflC lllUIJU DRIVl·lll SW# MfnS 'nllltN -Mat --TM MY AT'• AllAH(IM OlllWl-111. MAllOll llWO. DlllW·MI I OIAlllE lllllWf·fll I .. tt JN U1-Y t-f llff--YIAT ...... If- " .. ". ~· ANAHEIM 0111VE IN 1 ...... Y,... *""llltf r ,,. ........ _.. ... ": --"--· a. "Tiii ~TU Oii' l,....IO ___ .,...,.. ·-.11- ~-"" ~· ... ·-·--... - t .,. ... BUENA PARK . ""'IN llftc-----llM070 "" I' ol ' • ~ I LINCOLN 0111Vf IN l°"<Oln A .. -Ol ·-Hl•40JO I o, "'"' -----"TAUT191'°9 .,.IMOWfT"- a..·ft- FOUNTAIN VALLEY OlllVf IN "IWl~tll) ... ...,..... .. CIU"1111 Son D1e9o ~.••-Clo ) ffl·l4el Clll( ... -....... _ ........ - --""' J ~ lfl•Uts ~"' -...,.. • .,._.°" -·"-• "'OOCTOClt~ 1111 ....,.,. llACOW'l llUW" ..... CM ·H- ' •' .._ ~ " A LA HABRA I " ~ MI S~IOf\1 [llliVf IN -. . W 1\1.>Nf I.> · ,, ..,. UflOAllCI" .. -...... "' -. " -"9MA.,,.,. ...... ·-.,..,. ILOOO" 1111 -·HtOllllO ..... ,......... ... -"ll&All••• ....... 1111 •-. -•· Violinists to· perform in Anaheim --· . _, ... . . -. ,_ Woodward, Jennifer and Stephen Yin. • achievement for the pleasure of playing some . . Newport Beach youngsters include Lisa their shared repertoire together. Browne, Alex Chakmak, Dani Foley, Anjanette Starting with the moot difficult music, the Gan, Sean Kellv, CJ~y Napier, and Sara Petry. program proceeds to progressively easier pieces played by increasing numbers of students, with The unique Suzuki method, which these everyone joining in the finale -the rhythm youngsters are studying, was developed by the variations by Suzuki on "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Japanese violin teacher, Shinichi Suzuki. Studying Star." the way children the world over learn to speak their native languages, he realized that certain elements are present: (1) environment from birth, (2) imitation of parents. (3) constant encouragement from parents, a nd (4) constant repetition and development. Suzuki Festivals are a big feature of the method and have been used in Japan and the United States for many years. This unique type of group recital brings together people at all stages of . ~ -, . . -· . . "An excellent scare movie. See it. Take a kid or go alone." ....._Gary franklin, KN',(T..LOS ANGELES IHA •llllll'llHTH llACN MllSIOI VII.JO •l lWPORT llACll ....., ar .. ,..,, £4wl<n """""''"' fdwofd• Vltio ~ £..., .... ,.._., 17141529·5339 {71 41 "4t.1JS81 171') 495-8220 17141144-0780 "9LUl .. I -~-=-- .,,........J) .... 111---1 ~WICKID T"'9 WAY CO.I" - ____ .,.. __ Thus, the beginners joining in 1feel the assurance that comes from having watched more experienced students first. ' Motivation for the younger students is provided as they hear the literature they will learn, and older st•Jdents become interested in the growth process as they observe the younger ljtudents. The general atmosphere is of a community of students. families and teachers devoted to creating musical beauty with ever increasing skill. 'U . ENTIBELt··olUGDJIL 'PITCB·DIBI aJMmY·FllTISY. Rarely, if &Yer, bas Manhattan been riewed so intensely as an island of enchantment and despair." -L.A. Times COSTAMISA UA CIMm<> 714/540-0594 ~~~;>-;?~~(>2$•1&0 t 10.0SPM WISTWOOD UA Cinema Cmter 4 7 5·'?441 Doi> 100 • l 16 •~JO• I~ a aooo ... f ... S0!~5now .... Lynn Nagano-Choi Is congratulated for her artwork by Marlene Sumbera. I TERRI GIBBS JIM ST AFFORD WED .. JUNE 1st TUES .. JUNE 14th COllllNG EVENTS FOUR FRESHMEH & THE LIMEL"ERS e DOUG KERSHAW t HV.DI MDO'f t rlllZZIU I WUT t .IOll't JflJWAUWI Tbe tunniest movie . about srowtns 1IP ever made ' " l• back for a McOlld look. ~ You'll be Siad you camel ...... ""'"'-0-1 ............... , ... ~11~ 0.-1 .. nM .. •- 9 Currently Hanging Art fair • • • Poster winner announced l ~~'gano-c;:hoi, a hom:make r and, freelapce artist, has been named wiriner of a poster competition publicizing the Irvine Fair of FinE! Arts on May 22. Choi's prize winning poster depicts a musician-jester in paper sculpture. . The competition, which was o pe n to all residents, employees or students of Irvine brings a cash award of $200 provided by the Irvine Coordinating Committee For The Arts (ICCA) and a $50 gift certificate donated by the Village Gallery and Framing, Heritage Plaza, to Choi. ICCA chairman, Marlene Sumbera said, "We may have some problems in producing this poster because of its three dimensions, but the judges were so impressed with the work that it was decided to go to the extra effor:t involved." A limited edition of the poster will be ofCered for sale at the fair. The Irvine Fair of Fine Arts will feature exhibits and tlemonstrations in the arts by ICCA ' . ~ member organizations. Appearing on th~ .::> ShowmobUe outdoor stage,-will 'be \he Irvine ~ Sympl)ony Orchestra, Harbor Lights Chapter of the ~ Sweet Adelines, dance members of the Irvine ~ Academy of Performing Arts, and the Irvine High C: School Stage Band. ~ Exhibits and demonstrations within the Fine Arts Center building are scheduled to include: The E Experience Center, Creative Arts Guild, Irvine >< Children's Chorus, Perfonriing Arts Committee of the City of Irvine, Irvine Garden Club. American Association of University Women, Irvine Active Senior Citizens, Orange County Natural History Foundation, and the Irvine Junior Ebells . Special presentations will include a Maypole dance performed by members of the South Coa.<>t Cultural Services League, the Orange County Philharmonic Society's Music Mobile and mimes from University High School. -..--""~- I £ • I T ~~~~~------------==-=-_......, ................................. 11!!11111!!11111!1111111!~1!!19 ............................................ .. IO ~ °' c .... ,-rent I y ~ c r t' er . r ., g -• MD 80Y8: RMed R. s4.i Penn ("T•.'.' "Feat Tin'.-at drMrN of t>ecomlng a ballet ~-Jennifer Beels atara. The ~ Aldgmont High") gi..,.. a rlYetlng perfomWICle .. a IMO-age film WU directed by Adrian Lyne ("Fo••"). street punk who leama llllou1 penonal f91P0011blllty In a grim : ~ Juvenile detention cent•. A~ extremity ~tenee .• vlOlen~ film ~ M.Actt STALUON ..,,,,....: Rated PG. ~uel·lO- .. ~~~~ ---'~~ibirlndhsyOung ~ ..... ~-~ R. Au1ty _,.. film ab«lj two rider. In !NI outlngf the 8lllldl II Molen rod his O'Mler, pteyect "• !Moeent 00-... stuci.ne. wt1o Jo6r1 In tN &IWl:t£?h.~ egaln, by Kelly Fl9no. tr~ fo "II! Middle !alt • ~ ttle ~ of. Fort i..udsdlte; Fla. A typical ~ _ ~ 1Vm. hofM. ' ;f .__, wtttlout did!IC*" by Sean S. QMIMI ("Frlday LONI ~F MCQUADI : Rated PG . Mattlal arts ~' the 13th"). • supetStars Chuck Norris 8lld David Cllr'l"8dlne aqu.,• off In thill llAJl DUGAN M1'UM8: Rated PG. An amusing but action-adventure lllm. Norris plays a rnoo.n Texu Rang&f i po1nttess comedy from tne ptollflc typeWril• of ~ Simon. hunting for Carradine. _,. Manha Maaon stan u a down-on-her-tuctt achoo! teacher I and mother who gall an unexpected visit from her long-lost EXPOMD: Rated R. Beautiful NU1assia Klnakl ("Teu," 3:: lather (Jason Robards). who hu a suite&M lull of cash to "Cat People"} can't salvage this Intellectually pretentioos film -o spend. ~oo;ieh~t~r~:~r:~~~~agr;;~: ,!~r~~~~~ ~~b,~u~s~~~ HIGH ROAD TO CHINA: Rated PG. Tom Sellecit and Bess City, the world of high fashion modellng and a violent I 0::: Armstrong make an appealing team of adventurers In this International terrorist gang. Danc:et" Rudolf Nureyev co-stars. enjoyable but forgettable "Raiders" rlpott. Too llttle attention Is given to the romanoe, too much to the predictable plot and TOOTM: Rated PG. Dustin Hottman plays an oot of work some violent skirmishes. Great photography of vintage actor who dons women's Clothing, and wlns a soap opera role. biplanes. Funniest lllm or the year. and It's quite toochlng. too. Jessica Lange. TMi Garr and Biii Murray are superb In supporting MONTY PYTHON'S •A...O OF LWE: Rated A. It may roles. be ottenalve to some. but this Is the lunni.t film yet lrom the zany Monty Python troupe. Loose storyline allows the Python comics to take on a variety of human dilemmas, from fife to death. Be prepared tor the Infamous restaurant vomiting scene. which Is both repullllve and hilarious. E.T. THE EXTRA-RRMITRIAL: Rated PG, stars Henry· Thomas, Dee Wallace. Robert Macnaughton and Drew Barrymore. This highly acclaimed science-fantasy film deals with a young boy who befriends a little lost alien from outer space. This family lllrn has bMf1 touted es one of the best In THE OUTllD•RI: Rated PG. Director Francis Ford )'HTS. Coppola brings S: E. Hinton's cluak: ,_, novel lo vivid Ille. FRANCEI: Rated R. Melodramatic biography ol the late The styllzed. often unrealistic approach may not appeal to movie star Franoes Farmer, de911ng with '* rebellious t_, some older moviegoers, but It should prove a hit among years a.nd her success In Hollywood, and gre.plllcally depicting t-1-age fans. Good perlonnancet from a yoong cast that her struggle with a series ol apparent mental breakdowns. lnctudel C. Thomas Howell, Matt Diiion and Ralph Macct'tlo. Alter some rocky moments near the beginning, Jenica Lange -- turns In a forceful performanc.. ~ Fl.AIHDANCI! Rated A. Flaahy but 9t\allow "'Aocity"-llt(e RI ..... _ d r----v-a-.a... K ....... -· story ol a female weloer who dan<l8S in a night club and THE Yl!Aft OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY: Rated PG. A ._._, ~c --...:wrc apt 4Y ...... r ---------------------------------In "Breathless:· • drama about two SATURDAY, MAY 14 A s H I 0 N I • • 0 " ' c FESTIVAL '83 Two gala days of visual and per· forming arts. Orange County's finest artists w lfl display In the juried arena. 19th Annual Fes- tival coordinated by Newport Beach Arts Commission. The Broadway, Buftums. Bullocks Wiishire. Neiman-Marcus and Robinson's. 0~ 70 ti~ stor~s In al Just off Pacific Coast Hwy. ~twttn Mac.'\rthur and Jamboree Blvds. In Newport ~ach. s A N • ' • people's obsessive and Impassioned attrKtlon to each other. The ftlm opens citywide today. yoong joornallst takes on nis t1rsl big aselgnment, COV8flng the last days of the Suhrno reglrM In lndonetJa. and meets a dlvaree array of charactMI. lnciudlng an enigmatic Uttle man named Billy. bfllllantly played by the Ameflcan actr ... Linda Hunt. QMeDHI: Rated PG, atars Ben Kingsley as India's non- violent mahatma. Riveting parlor~ mall" this portrait ol a leader. IOng aa It Is, contlnualty lntctgutng. ntE YUIDICT: Rated A for tenguage. Peul Newmw1 glvet hit best performance In years • a cllunllen l9w)"8r ~ pu111 hlmeetf together to try a IOngahot c:aee egalnat a powerful legal firm repaeentlng tl'le Cettiollc Archdtoo... of Boeton. High· octane direction by Sidney Lumet ("Prlnee of the City"). l~'I CHCMCE: Rated R. stars Meryl Streep In a soul-deep per1ormanc:. which 11 strong enough to elllPM the film's Shortcomings. Streep disappears completely mto '* role as a concentration camp 1t1rvlvor h9Unted by 11uill. Scholars compete Undergraduate and graduate students in acting and music theater at UC Irvine. will oompete for 8Cholarship awards in the up:omi.ng UCI Theater Guild Scholarship Competition, Tumay in the Fine Arta Concert Hall at 8 p .m. Students nominated by members of the drama faculty will perform acenea from plays and muaicall for a panel of theater profellionala. The panel lnclucte. Nina Blanchard of Nina Blanchard Talent Aae.ncy, Hollywood; Berry Bloom and Michael Braverman, from the Mary Ellen White Agency, Beverly Hilla; Len Bed8ow, director of the Ofanae County Perfonninl Arta Center. and David Emmea, artistic dlrector, South Coast Repertory 'Theater. "Thl1 will be a very exciting evening of entertainment," •Y. Robert Cohen, chairman of drama at UCI. "The audience will .ee our m09t talented atudenia perlonnlnc for a panel of theater profemionaJa." Admi.lllon i. free, no Ucketa are required. For lntonnatlon call 8"-e617. -----------C un11n AL:t~ acti;)n~ At the Crazy Horse Blind country music star Terrf Gibbs (leftJ has scheduled two performances at the Crazy Horse Steak House In Santa Ana. She will be appearing there June 1 for 7 and 1 O p.m. s~ows. Crazy man Jim Stafford wlll be at the Crazy Horse June 14 for ·7 and 10 p.m. appearances. Tickets for both shows are now on sale. Heritace Room-University Center . Dr. Rutherford brings his Big Band with tunes to danve to all afternoon! FREE ADMISSION Sponsored by: ASUCI, Campu' Lectures, Committee for Arts, Crose-Cultural Center, Student Activities, Unlverltty Center, and the Woman's ReloUrce C«lter. ORANGE 60AST COL EGE BIG BAND JAZZ with Rita Graham -Jau Vocalist Sunday, M•J 15, 1113 2.-00 p.m. ,~ .,... Oi denwest College COMMUNITY FESTIVAL '83 Fun with an International Flavor Saturday, May 14 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • rancake Breakfast • Eme~ency Vehicll'!> Exhibit • Food & Game Booths • International Dress Contl'St • Arts & Crafts • Live Entertai nmt.>nt All Day •Computer Fair Sponsored by service organizations and Coordinating Counnls lrom Fountain Valley -Garden Grove -Huntington Beach St•al Beach -Westminster FREE ADMISSION Golden West College -Golden West Exit/San Diego Fwy. • ti ~ 2 ~ _;_r-'· 7C" ~ ::J a. ~ .., ..... 'Tl .., a: ID ~ ~ ~ ~ !.> ~ <D CD (.> ... ct) PLAYS ... \Vhat s Happening ..Ll'L A•IUI," the Oogpaitch muaJcal, glve1 ltt final performance• thl• weekend at Sebutlan'• w .. t Dinner "COllllAMD DaCt810M, ,;. a World War 11 drama, Playhoule, 140 A••· Pico, Sen ~ {482-IMO). >-comP!e'• lta run -I« 8hoWceee Productlonl thla ..-and In tlmea are tonight and tomorrow at 8 b'dodc arid Sundey Ill 7 _____ ·.'ll•,__tbe..WH'mlna&ei Au_ .. ~rlu19t 75J+ Weat.....,...,..._A•-w .. -,-.. p.~ ~ .... :.'Tlfe--Unelnkable Motty-8n»wrt"-opena Weatmtnater (994-e788). Anal parlonMncea are tonight Wld wect;r.;; ~ tomorrow at 8:30 end Sunday at 2 p.m. . ~a," two ahoft ~ aet In • ......,. 'O ••cOIUOLMIUa,'' • 8huaepearMn drama, glY91 It• raeort, c:ondudel Its run at the Garden Gr0'\19 Community ~ doaing perfonneiioea at UC lnllM'• Rne Artl Vllaga TheM9r Theeter, CMioman Awnl» at St. Mn'• Clrcta, Garden Grow -(~17). The play will be pl'9Mflted tonight end tomorrow at (893-0IOe). itlnel performencea are toNgf'lt end tomorrow at .. 8 p.m. a:30 and Sunday .. l.'30. 'O "P\WY QML," the bklgl eptllcel rnuaec.t ebout the llfa at ...na," a courtroom drama ebout a unity heettng, c: "Fenny Brlc:e." --up lta""' at Oo6der'I W• College In opens ton19"t at the Newport Harbor Acton Thaeter, SI() !• Huntington Bw:ft (894-e070) wtth pertolmeucaa tonight and Monte Vilt• St .. Coate Mw (831-5110). Performanoe9 wll be tomorrow et 8 p.m. and 8undey at 2:30. The mualcel mowa to glwn Thuraday9 through Saturdayl at 8 p.m. and 8undaY9 at the t..aouna Moulton ~ nut Friday. 2:30 through June 5. '"CIOODeft cttw•" a comedy ebout a dMd man who "11tl 1't1LADUJ1H1A aTOIW," a r..m.I of the comedy -comee beck u a woman, opens thla ..-ancs at the San about the Ida. rk:tl. Is pieytng at the WMtmlnMer Community .2 Clemente Community Thaatar, 202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San Theater, 7272 Mapte St .. WestnWnlter (~113). Curtain ttme i:r Clemente (492-<M65). ~ancaa w111 be g1wn Frtdayl end 11 8:30 Fridayt and Saturdays ttwouoh June 4. Satur~ 8 p.m. ttw~ June 4. ••T .. MAL IN8NCTOlt MOUMo," Tom Stopperd'a -.. ~.~'.....!.'-on~ pranWr•st~ «wneot SoutUc:h Mtlrlcal comedy, -* up 1ta attnt at the Gem Theater, 12852 ......,,,_, -u-_.,.., .. ,. Second --Main St., Garden Gr0\18 (83&-7213). Anal performancaa are Coaat Repartory, 855 Town Cantar Or!Y9, Cotta Maaa tonight and tomorrow at 8 o'cloc*. (9157-4033). Final performancaa are tonight end tomorrow at .. 8TOP THE W0N.D. I WANT TO a.T O/llF," a 1""*81 8:30, Sunday at 8 and ..-and mat1neea • s p.IJ'. comedy about a man'• nae to power. cominu. tta ..... lded '1 DO, i DO," a ~ about a couple't llf9 together. run at the Newport Thaeter Arte c.nter, 2501 ain Drtve, contlnuea at the Har1equln Dinner Pteyflouae, 3503 S . Harbor Newport Bw:ft (&42-8t19). Pertonnanc.a are glYefl TIMndaya 'Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511). Pertormancaa wa gtwn nlghtly through Saturdaya at 8 p.m. until May 21. except Moocs.ya at vwytng curtain tlmea ttwougtl June 19. ..,.,..,_ ll'l.AYINQ OUR IOMCI." Nall Slmon't ~. "11tl mAc:a.Mn' lliYAL»," Mollere'• ....,.. on the contlnuea at the Grend Dinner ThMter, 7 Freedman Way, medical profeaalon, complet• IU nm on the INlln ttage of Anaheim (772-3220). Curtain tlmaa vary nightly a11cept South Cout Repertory, e55 Town c.nter °""8, Coate Maaa Mond~p thr~ May 29. (9157-4033). Qoalng performanoea are tontght anc&..tomorrow at ~ Barnard 8'ada'a aar1ocomedy. la on atage at 8, Sunday at 7:30 and ..-and matJneea at 2:30. the Huntington Bw:ft Playttouee, Main St,... at Yortuown '"THILAaTWIMOOPTHE~OPlMIWMlft Avenue In the Selidlff VlllaCfe ahoppfng center (847-4465). MAGNOLIA," a pley about dac9ylng V-... In T--. wlnda up Parformancaa are Flidaya and Saturdays at 8:30 through May this weekend at Saddlaback Collega In Ml11lon VlaJo 21. (831-4el54S). Final pertomuincea are toNgf'lt and tomorrow et 8 o'clock and Sund~ at 3 p.m. ... Whet'• Hepp1Nng. Pege 11 llmda NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE ·SUNDAY BIUICB 'I" Includ .. 8".ra9• -Well Drink 01' Beer .t .. 1:11 1712 Placentia 648-8091 COSTA MESA -------- Geoffrey Meek .... In the Shllkespe.-e drMla "C~0 at UCl's Fine Arts Vlhge this week.net. SlllVING ••AM • .,.._,_, • ,,,,.,,..,.,,,. Lundt • SUrldl9y IJrundt 10 .,,, to z pm futurfnO .,,. "Down UndH Girts. .. lfly •...... -tc.......,. 760-llM c... .... Daily Pilot money aaven for women lnclude the Supermarket Shop- )>er column, advertised values coupon aavlnp and taaty redpea lft W9d· ne1day'1foodpa1n. ~ ~ -----·---"'· l IZ» Whats Hc.1ppen1ng From P ... 12 -AR-T ~ HAMOft AltT .......... 850 Sen Clefnente "BEHIND THE SCENES" With 8rend8 Ceporiere **** CAGNhta •Y 11tE UA -Scheduled EntertWnment May 13th & 14th -TM Billy R8w Bend, ~ 15th -Tom Fltttea, ~ 17th tt1N 21at -TM Dining Coc*talls ~II located at 4oe Pec:fflc: COMt Hwy. In Huntington a.dt 8CrOe9 from the P'ef. Call INIC>-9318. THE CAll ... Y -N9w s.tood Bar Menu & 50'1 Night A unique concept ha beer'I deV9foped at The Cannety ReetaKant. They have long ,....._ that not ~ ·-a full !TIMI In the ewnlng IO they are offering a MWly dea9* enct '9MONlbly pl'lced Seafood Ber menu. tteme auch • the ~ Podlet Sendwtctt, Cobb Sliiled, Toeteda and Knoc:k'Mlfat .,. off9red along with exoellent s.lood ent,...., You mey order atw1mp, oysters, clem9 and dellclol11 meetbale by the pleCe and chooM from a variety of ~ deaeerta. Tt.-mey .. be en~ In the l1ltutng etmoeptwe of the ~lounge~ Vie Rhlrl9 ~. T"'9 menu le ~en.ct ~from 4:00 p.m. on. ~Hour le Mondey ttwougti Friday from 4:00 to 8:30 p.m. with reduced prlcee not only on well drink• but allo on • cock'-118, bear and wine. Compllmentwy chowder le avellatit. at thle time. They have wkle ~ T.V. and ehow .. ~ eporta evwttl. Ther. II alao a )'*et>ox with your favonte tunM frOm the 50'1 end eo•a. (no cherge) LlYe entertainment Is f•tured Monday through Saturday n6ghta and on Sunday aftemoone. Sunday nights. come dr....CS up In your 50'1 outftt1 and win a prtn for the beet coetwne. Next time you plan an office perty conelder the 10ur1Q9 tor your get-together. They wt• be Mpt:>y to arrange hors d'oeuvr .. or enact!• tor you. End your weet(end with a r.,axlng hour and a half codttall CtU .... (Sundays, 5-8:30 p.m.) or come up to lhe bar-6unday 91191111191 to relMt the 50'1 with ~ and tun. Located In Newport BMctt. c .. a1&-s1n. . ., ... ,,....,,. Ol "'9 °"""""' ~ a.. 1 £ .... s Drive. ~ e..cn. An exhibit. ton of pM'ttlnga by Loren Tueed~, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Information 759-1122. _Maciver. aCcornpanied by a collection of boolca and catak>guea_ -..... ~ W2 N. Main St .. Senta A~ Work• by and about WOIMl'I In .t, d be held thll month. A/teQ on by ~. Dell, NelmM end Curry .wlll b'.8 exhibited and exhibit, through June 2t, are WCIRa by !Mn Tepper. Houts are -Witet'e Hepplnlfte. P .. 14 '• Fried Clams. Because she's a Pisces. Great legs from dancing the night away at Baxter's. Low cut dress. Great for meeting short guys. Purse: Skinny. (It only loolfs fat ~ 7t contains an ashtray stolen from Club Med Cancun.) No f)(Oblem. Baxter's prices are day-be~ rea.sonable. Juat came in from the bNch. No bere feet allowed . 13 3! 0 - a ' • I • . .. C') Cl) O> -What's Happenir.g ... From P99913 c-; auctioned May 15 tom 4!-6 p.m. Fee Is $1. lnrormauon •• >. 972-1900. MUSIC Golden Bear ca . IAYINE-PINE ARTS CENTER, Welnut and Yale Streets. lhe Irvine Symphony Orchestra will peilo1111 Mq22'"1Jr1'p.m. Admission Is free. From Pege 7 -~-~LL10'JEAW8 KCXDN GAU.ERV, Amerlc~lty • • Bank TOW«\ 611 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Two sculptQfS, ~ Barbara Spring and lrvln Tepper, wHI hold a joint exhibit -o through June 11. Tepper Is also having his works •>01blte<I at ·~ the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Information ~5-ARTS. !:!:: SAJNT NICHOLAI, 31761 Camino Ceplstrano, Sen Juan Q; Capistrano. Guest artists ror M ay Include: Nancy Hand, -o Rowena Hatrison and Elyzabeth Smlthwa. Hours are every day, i 10 a.m.·5 p.m. Information 661-2850. TURTLE ROCK COllllUNfTY PARK, If 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, Irvine. UC lrvln~lg Band Jau Ensemble wlll present a program of swing ltee May 15 from 2-4 p.m. Admission Is $8 a couple, $5 al. that's 10 times more powerfuJ than what they started with nine year.s ago. Soon, the Bear will have the technology to shoot videos of local bands before live audiences. ~ $ ~ SOUTH FfNE ARTS GALLERY, Saddlebeck Community College South Campus. Allnuel juried student art exhibit continues through May 20. M6st or the 120 worlcs Mlec1ed tor ~ dlsplay will be tor sale. Hours are Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 0:: p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Wednesday and Thufsday. Admission Is free. Information 831 _.530. THE IOUTH COAIT CHAMBER SINGERS wftt present a concert of English madrigals. American folk songs and spirituals May 14 and 15. The Mey 14th concert, a benefit program, begins at 8 p.m. at the Yamaha Music Education Center. t5455 Jeffrey Road. Irvine. Admission is $6. The May f:>th concen, at Red Hiii Lutheran Church In Tustin. begins al 7:30 p.m. Admission 11 $4. IAYINE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 Meadowbrook, Irvine. The 60-member Saddleback College North Symphonic Chorale wlll present concerts on May 13 and 14 at 8 p.m. Accompanied by a guest orchestra, the chorale win perform Haydn's "Maas in D Minor," along with other -II-known works. Tickets are $5 general. For reservations and Information, call 559-1313. What's more, this June or JuJy. the Bear, more out of necessity than choice, will clear away its tables and chairs, move in a portable dance Ooor and video system, and open up for dancing and live music Tuesday through Thursday nights. "This is something, we have resisted over the years." Rick explained. "But we have seen fewer and fewer name artists available. Record companies are not in good shape and they're pulling their tour support. We· have felt the pinch; we're not putting on as many shows as in the past. VILLAGE GREEN PAM. EucUd and Main Streets, Garden Grove Silver AnnlveBary oelebfatlon ol the Gatden Grove Strawberry Festlval wlll be held May 27-30. Information 638-7950. I ADDLEBACK COLLEGE SOUTH, Fine Arts Theatre. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF APPLIED DESIGN, 3300 Irvine Awa., Newpof1 BNoh. ine9rlor ~ sernin. will be held May 22 from 10 a.m.-noon. Admiallon Is tree. lnlormatl'Cln Mission Viejo. The six winners of the Orange Coast Cities Bl'anoh of the Muelc· Teachers' Association competition will perform May 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets are S5 general. For more lnfonnatlOr\. call 831-4656 or 495-2790. "We are by no means abandoning the coricert format," he said. "We are dedicated to that and it will continue Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights." And with that, The Golden Bear endures. and reseivatlons 754.5711. • A. T. LEOS Calllornia cuisine. Fresh Seafoods. pastas. meat & poultry. Elegantly seNed in a casual atmosphere. Oinne< lrom 5 p m 7 clays a week. Wedding reGeplions and parties. 3901 E. Coasl Hwy .. Corona del Mar. 75~ 1854. AIRPORTER INN Mediterranean Room Con11nental Lunch M·F 1 I 30 • 2 30 Sun. Brunch tO · 3-C>O O.nner trom 5 30 Happy Hour M·F Enter1a1nment & Dancing, va1e1 Parking. Banquet Fac1h1oes 18700 MacArthur, Irvine 833-2770 THE BARN Amencan Lunch M·F 11·2 30 Olnntlf M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F 4:30 to 7 PM Sun. Champagne Buflel Brunch 10-2:30. Entertainment & Dancing. Banquet Facilities 14982 Redhill, Tu&trn 730-01 15. BLACK BEA.RDS Hearty Beel Entrees & Sealood Luncn 11 3 00 Otnner from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F Extan1tve Oyster Bar Sun Champagne Brunch 10 • 3 00 4258 Martingale. Newport Beach 833·0080 BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The o rlg1nal Featuring display t:>roll1ng Lunch Mon. -Fr1 11·2. 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RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and lots ol 11. Newport Beach • Lunch, dinner. Sunday t:>runch. Overlooks Newpor1 Bayi. 2735 W. Coast Hwy. 642·3431. IMne • lunch. dinner. happy hour 1830 Main. 545-4774 T.C.PEPPERCORN Five dining rooms with fireplace Lunch Mon.-Fri 11.30-3 pm Ornner 7 days from 5 p.m Attilude adjustment hour 4· 7 weekd.:iys Oanciog and entertainment Tues ·Sal Banquet lacilltlee 8052 Slark Ave . Huntington Beach 842·5535 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Oeys Breakfast 7 e.m M·F Lunch 1 t-4 M.f. Dinner 4· 11 M·S Sat & Sun. brunch 7_., Oyster bar Fri .. Sal • Sun Banquet laclhlles up to 500 Entertainment Wed·Sun Panoramic bay Vl8w. 400 Main St Balboa. 673-4633. TORTILLA Fl.A TS Award W!Oner year after yeer. Laguna Beach enjoying same Sonora style cooldng Since 1949 Open dally f 1 30 to 10PM. Sunday blunch 10-30 to 3 Merlachls. Happy hour 4 to 6PM weekdays. Complimentary botana:1. Cantine open till 2AM. 1740 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beech. 494-6588. TRE8 AMIGOS A place for people whO appreciate good Mexlcan food at SUtprl9ingly low prices. Open daily 11 a m. lunch & dinner. Dally luncheon speclals. Catering .. 2200 Harbor Blvd., K Mart Plaza. Costa Mesa. S.2·8274/8278 TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homeatyle Italian Cooking In a romantic atmosphere. Same owner since 1975. Ooen Mon. thN Thurs 1 t :30AM to 10:00PM. Friday 1111 11 PM. Sat. and Soo. dinner only from 4 P.M. 2267 FalNtew. Cotta Mesa 842·9500. THEWAMHOUU . Fresh Seafood"& lntan\111on11 Cuisine Watarl"'nt dining, Chat Charlae Ka4eglan. Luncl'I. Oinnef, Slit • Sun. Award Winning Brunch. ~ ' C.temg, 0yt'9r e.t. Ent4lfta4Mlent. Udo Vllage, Newport 8aect'I 87,..700.. 81.9Ch'#an & Mandlltln C4.lltlnn Of Old China. Hott Walact ~. Chef Yu Chen. ElagatW dlnilA. Lundi. OW.. let, & fun. Dim lum (~ TM ~. """°"' . llMclUet•. her ' Wine. "aa•onabta Pr10 ... 12100 laeatl livd.. 8tanton ._..33, Your Reataurnat Hating may apP..r here by calllng 842-4321 ext. 289. --- • Pei1-and-lnk art.__ •.• Tom Huffman's work exhibited . In keeping with Amen War,iy'a tradition of •• expremion 8nd" respect for fine an, artiat/dsiper Tom Huffman'• work will continue on display in the art pllery at the Amen Wudy boutique for six w~ka. Huffman ia a specialist in pen-and-ink drawing whose work ranges from satirical art and imaginative, book illustra~ to ,cu]pture and mask making. Bia 8enle of fantasy baa allowed h.im to explore other aNU of deaicn. incluiive of jewelry, graphic design. fabrica, po8terl. and ~ cards. Huffman'• moat recent work hu been to expreu the influences of society on human lifeatylea. He hu captured these dichotomous emotions through the aculptiqg of facial masks ~ made of fine paper -sometimes left stark, fl IOlnetimee painted and ornamented with a variety .... of materiala. ~ Amen Wardy is the largest collection of Ci designer clothinl, shoes, aooe.ories, and jewelry ~ under one roof in the United States. •OUT on SJ2¥.!~r 3333 Wnt Pacific Coot Hwy. ,,__ .. __ """' Rean ations: 642-2295 Slim Gourmet helps keep t h o se rood va lues off t he family's waistlines. Full Bar & Catering Daily Lnc•11• s,.dab lrem '2.71 DJO Harbor Bl...L Ma.1114 K-Mart Plasa COSTA MESA . IU-8171 -·-... -.:-;..._ ~ "'""""""'· ~· .. , .... _.:.:.~ . , . JO ANNE WORLEY and ROGER PERRY They;eptqying $ OUrSong ~ hill~ NEIL SIMON ........ MARVIN HAMlJSCH ...,......., CAROLS BAYER SAGER ,J ,.....,..IFLllT Liii----- Becinning May 10th Featuring an all new menu with New orleanHtyle specialties. Live entertainment nightly in our cockrail lounge featuring Gopher Broke. Now open for lunc h or late breakfast. The Wheelhouse, for very special occasions, the ultimate in private dining for up to 8. Plan your own menu. Seafood Deck/Natchez Room. Featuring seafood special- ties like our Caprain's Platter for Two. Bouillabaisse. Beer- Battered Shrimp and Scallops Louisianne. Also serving tender veal and Prime Rib. Open for lunch. dinner and Sun- day Brunch. The Texas Deck. Spectacular view for banquets. wedding or professional meetings for up to 150 pe~ple. The Showboat River Revue. A lively musical variety show to entertain you for dinner. Choose from luscious lobster. juicy prime rib, tender chitkcn or fish. Call for reservations and showtimes. Now open for casual lunch. Serving specinhic likr posm alad, muffclata sandwich and chicken croissant. Let our "~urrey with the fringe on top" transport you from Land to sea. Reuben E. Lee l SI Ea1t Coa11 Hi1hway, Newport Beach 67~·~790 -· - .. 16 (") co O> ..- (") .,... >; as 1J ;: IL. -... 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(9) WOR, New York City (1'7) WTBS, Atlanta, Oa. · 2 Friday, May 13, 1983 Trapper John (Pernell Roberts, above) and his ex-wife Melanie (guest star J essica Walter) must maintain the masquerade of their marriage for her domineering mother, on Sunday's episode of 44Trapper John, M.D.," at I 0:00 on KNXT (2). -laturclay -. -· U•lil R11ht11111001• ... ol Cllt-................. Yerll: Y...._ • -... ... bpoe .. It. lAllle c... .... (lln.) ~ wa u•ALL ... , ... , ...... o1 ....... _...,.et o.ldelld A'a Oii 1..- ~DI ... .,. at'-Dielo P9dr.-. ,. ~10 IUIFIH CHAMPIOHHIPI •• UBALL 1..--..... Drf1u• ... .,.... ....... ,, ..... , HI 8 Cl) NA 90L.f "Celelllilll ......... _. ........ u.. ll*ckMnd ... ... (.... c..... . c....., a.. F..t ...... T ... ). (1 lw.) ... ~= WOll.D °' 9'0llTI ....... ilildi ........ I 8.T. Qerdon .. ........... , ............ ( ...... 1..- v~_ ..... ) • (() UM POOTULL L.-~ ....... at ...... ..,_ 11amrn1 (I In.) _ .... ay --liiiiiii The Piiot " •Mayl3 -Mayl9• Ann (Bonnie Franklin) ·tries marriag~ for the second time, on ''One Day at a Time," Monday at 9:30 p.m. on KNXT (2). The lucky fellow is Sam~ played by Howard Hesseman. -- Sam Elliott fits the mold See TV Antenna, Page 3 Donna discovers the truth See Daytime Drama, Page 4 -Daytime Dr•ma Donna discovers Chwck is the father By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY-CHILDREN: Overhearing an argument, Donna realizes Daisy and Palmer have been lovers. At first she prepares to move out, but changes her mind and decides to give her marriage another chance. Donna later discovers that Chuck is the fat.her of her baby, not Palmer. She packs her bags and hopes to move in with Phoebe. Erica plans meeting with her old friend Nick Davis. Opal thinks Jenny would be perfect as an "American Beauty," but Silver wants to snag the plum job for herself. Greg begins to have tingling sensations in his legs. Feeling things are over between her and Greg, Jenny accepts a date with Alfred. Having separated from Wally, Devon moves back to Pine Valley and brings baby Bonnie with her. Jesse upset because he still must keep his marriage to Angie a secret. ANOTHER WORLD: Cass vows to stop Alma at aU costs after findjn.g his own future threatened by Alma's blackmail. Alma eludes Larry's pursuit of her after a call to Blaine is traced to a phone booth where only a note from Alma ls discovered. Cecille returns home and discovers Cass strangling Alma. Henrietta dreams of fame as she plans to begin her pecan pie publicity tour. Mark's suspicions or conspiracy are confinned when Sandy plans to put an end to Zack's political tyranny. GU gets a Dear John speech from Sally because of her growing feelings for Peter. Sally not ready to accept Peter's marriage proposal. Hoping to reap monetary reward, Cecille schemes wlth Donna to break up Peter's romance. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Nels contlnuing to work for Barbara but carrying stories back to James. Craig agrees to go on a buslness trip only if Betsy promises to stay away from Steve. In Paris, Tom and Margo are having a wonderful time. John still wants to get back on the Oakdale Hospital staff but is meeting roadblock.a from Bob and David, even though Tom talked to both of them. Burke still refusing to allow Dusty to go anywhere with Gunnar. CA.PlTOL: Julie furious because Tyler seems more concerned with hia profeeaion than their honeymoon plans. Clariaa begs Wally not to aee Ronni anymore and r«.alls 'the time Danny had Wally beaten up for gambling debu. Sloane unaware that Kirk plans to "get rid of her" once he has broken the code. The aec:urity board I.a still trying to learn 11 Kirk la a foreJgn agent. Larry warns Kirk not t.o do anything to Sloane as long u they still need her. Trey heartbrolten that Kelly has walked out on him. Clarissa finds money Kelly gave to Wally, which was In tum to be .Oven t.o Ronni eo that she could get by without any aid lrom Danny. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Renee'a plan to .educe DeVld aucceeda eo well that It ln1ta\el Tony. Marie decidee to cionfront Llz and goes to her apartment. A f1-ht enaues and Don and Neil eventually break It up. Roman's brother Bo arrested ror reek.Jett dnvlng. Anna arranaea for David to come acrou Renee'• liat and to reaUM that hi8 teductlon wu planned and not 1pontaneou1 u he believed. 0..vld aoee berterk and takee Scotty out of the Demeara hou.e, vowing to ~ with the dlvo~. Don c~ hll n\lnd about leavlnl Salem when Magle admita an• ttlll love. hlm. Anna frlahtened when Dephne ~ lhe hu decided to lnvtttlgate Anna'• put. LHrnina that Marie 1s aolna to be out of town, Lb waha ln Nell'• bed for hJI retum. ~ls and Nell make low, and after Nell Ill called away &o the hoepital. Lia hean IOmeone downatairt and """ her NWlWr. ICDOI: OF NIGHT: Cameron snpani. to ahoot Raven, but the ii •ved by Sky and Ian. Jody conUnutt to Ii~ 4 Friday, May 13, 1083 Gavin the cold shoulder. Gavin considers moving away from Monticello. Geraldine wonders if Raven will ever be safe. Mitzi manages to get out of marrying Gunther by inventing a boyfriend. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Holly and Luke do not meet each other wrule she is hiking in the mountains. Luke makes continued progress and decides it's time to call Holly. Meanwhile. Holly and Scorpio have become lovers. Lu is being held in a juvenile home and the Baldwins consider taking her in. Scotty is picked up on charges that he was responsible for Hand's murder, but he can prove his whereabouts. Augie is found dead. Jimmy Lee demands Celia choose between him and Grant. Upset by the burning of clinic, Rick gives up on the waterfront. GUIDING LIGHT: Amanda heartsick over the shootin$t death of Mark and Rebecca's fall to her death. When Amanda asks Morgan to tell her where Jennifer is, Morgan refuses. Word reaches Springfield that Jenrufer has given birth to a son. Martin's condition grows weaker. Philip is upset by the impending death of his new-found friend. Nola and Quint announce their engagement, with Floyd continuing pursuit of custody of Stacy. Believing Vanessa needs to be independent. Henry stops the free flow of money. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Realizing that Becky plans to tell Bo she's carrying his child, Delilah makes sure Bo and Becky don't have a chance to meet. Becky turns down Drew's marriage proposal. Marco making an attempt to be a legitimate modeling agent. Edwina and Samantha tell Marco he must make up his mind M to which woman he wants. After being voted woman of the year, Dorian decides to go on a retreat in Arizona, where she meets a young woman named Echo. Echo, learning that Clint Buchanan hves in Llanview. prepares to head there. Cassie heads for a European holiday. RYAN'S HOPE: Frank conUnues to try and discover why Charlotte Greer ls out to get him. Jill has the party nomination but Delia spreads seeds of doubt M to whether Frank can take the fact that Jill just might become congresswoman in the seat Frank had hoped to hold. Bob holds Charlotte captive and tries t.o wear her down, but she sticks to her story of being Frank's former wife. Amanda becomes more agitated over the prospect of Faith and Pat's friendship. Rae decides to withdraw all support from the cUnic. a move which stuns Pat. When Faith offers her help, Pat k.luea her. Amanda misinterprets the kiss. Later, ta.k.lng aome medication, Amanda goea to take• bath. Pat arrive. to see her and dl..-oven her nearly drowned ln the bathtub. He admlniatens CPR and aaveie her, but has aeriOWI doubta about her st.abillt~. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Andy beglnnln1 to accept Jenny aa her mother. Michael c:ompoees a 90l\g In praise of Jenny which embarra11e1 her. Liza wantt to retwne her musical career. Heartbroken at the 109I of Andy, Stephanie tuma her eneraiet to revamping the TV station. Tr•vla la enralfd when Lfza twnt down Uclceta he touaht to set, and Joe 1ugetta the couple aee PIJ)'Chologiat Barbara Moreno to. work out their fruatraUoN. S~phanle audlUona an ..splrlna country• Weatem alnpr named Rhonda. who turn.a out to be a better typllt lhan linpr. SpocUCUter Steve Kendall come. to town for 1n IJltervlew and StepMnht ll interested ln htm ln more w1:rt than one. Warren maneuven Martin lnto tamerlnl lnvliatlon to an excluaive party, but Sull'• not \Nilled at the ~t of hobnobbtnt with the rich and ~rfuJ. YOUNO AND THE RJ:8TL£88: rearll'\I Jack wlll -n•ntm• Sam Elliott fits mold for latest revival By PKIL SNEIDERMA.N OftMo.llr .......... If the current populuity of Tom 'Selleck signal• a Hollywood revival of the tall, rugged, mustachioed hero Sam Elliott certainly fit3 the mold. ' The hand.ome deep-voiced M:tor hu had leading rolet ln 1everal mini-aeries, Including "Aapen," "Once an Eagle" and "Murder ln Texas," and received critical acclaim in the Ulle role of the theatrical film "Lifeguard." The Selleck comparison is filling. The two men started In show business logether as contract actors for 20th Century-Fox and have remained friends ever since. Selleck has already made the leap Into superstardom, but Sam Elliolt may nol be far behind. Elliott is quite visible on the small screen this month. He co-starred with Selleck in the laat week's rebroadcast of "The Shadow Riders," a made-for-TV Western. (The pair earlier appeared together In anolher Western ''The Sacketts"). And on Wednesday, he'll be seen in the tltle role of "Travis McGee," a new TV movie based on the popular hero of a aeries of novels. by John D. MacDonald. (The movie airs at 9 p.m. on KA.BC, Channel 7.) Elliott portrays MacDonald's philosophic.al, world- weary "salvage consultant," who traditionally ends up helping troubled friends salvage the wreckage of their lives. (Wednesday's movie is based on ''The Empty Copper Sea.") Sam Elliott and Katherine Ross star in new TV movie, "Travis McGee." In an interview, Elliott said the movie required three-and-a-half years of development and six scripts to get off the ground. drama productions but concentrated on English literature "We ended up belng about as faithful to MacDonald's and psychology In college. After a stint in the Army material as we could have been," he said. "I think some of Reserves, h~ decided to try his luck in Hollywood. MacDonald's avid fans, the people who really know Though he has played a variety of television roles, MacDonald's material, will be disappointed in some areas. I Elliott most enjoys outdoor location movies and Weste rns in think that's the nature of this television business.'' particular. Unfortunately, many Hollywood producers But he added, "I'm pleased with the movie. It's believe Westerns just won't attract large a udiences. complicated storywise, but it's an intelligent piece, and like "I think the primary reason is that they just stopped I wd it stays pretty close to MacDonald." making good Westerns," Elliott wd. "They started making Elliott wd he was careful about the tone of the movie shows like 'Young Maverick' and 'Seven Brides for Seven ~use it might ~ave been the launching pad for a weekly Brothers' and calling them Westerns. I don't think these are sen~. But he saJ? ABC has decided against picking up a the types o( Westerns people are interested in seeing. I TraVls McGee series. -think they're interested in pictures like 'The Sacketts' and ''I think ABC probably thought that it didn't fit into 'The Shadow Riders,' which have a bit more realism to this cop show mold that they have in mind," Elliott said. "It them, rather than those 'clean' Westerns they shoot on wasn't 'Magnum, P.I.,' It wasn't 'Vegas.' And it wasn't sound stages." 'Starsky and Hut.ch.' It was an intelligent story with some But Elliott believes the tide may be turning. He's just intelligent characters concerned with the human condition. completed a pilot for a new series called "The Yellow Rose.'' It wasn't just a lot of entertainment and car crashes and T The proposed series is the work of producer-writ.er John and A, if you will, that sort of thing." Wilde r, whose credits include ''The Streets of San Elliott said he's been hesitant over the years about Francisco" and "Centennial.'' Elliott describes it as a signing on as a lead actor in a series. (He did have a semi-contemporary Western set on a cattle ranch in Texas. regular role on "Mission Impossible" during one season.) "It's not to be co]lfused with the family that lives in "When I got into the business, I had hopes of having a Dallas, you know. It's not that type of thing," Elliott said. motion picture career,'' he said. "But I didn't see a lot of "It's about working cowboys as opposed to urban cowboys." actors making the transition from television to motion He said the cast includes David Soul, Cybill Shepherd, pictures. And I wasn't crazy about the fare that's dished up Susan Anspach, Ke.n Curtis and Noah Berry, Jr. NBC has every week on episodic TV. The good stuff is hard to come placed the show in its fall schedule. by." "When 'Travis McGee' came along with MacDonald's But he believes the movie industry is now changing its material as a focal point, I hoped that something good was __ ,_..£Pl~ion a?o'!!.,$X actors. ·-__ _ _ . going to come out of it," Elliott said. "I feel just as optimistic, "Tl'f tfonl< its reversed itseTl' now),: _he sa-rcriT""bey'lTl\ire ... unoi:more~buo't 'Th'"lt."'Y,~Uow--Rosc!.~~ -• --- an actor who·s hot orlteleviSion t>eCause ttiey think 'it's • • • . going to bring in a certain amount of money.'' flis pal, Tom SAILING AWAY: Boating buffs may want to tune in an Selleck. who recently starred on the big screen in "High eight-part series entitled ''Under Sail,'' which debuts at 5 Road to Chin~ ... is a perfect example. he said. p.m. Sundaf' on KOCE, Channel 50 m Huntington Beach. Elliott said he's wanted to be an actor ever since he saw The program, which shows sailing basics as well as more a traveling troupe at a state fair al the age of 10. He grew up advanced techniques, is hosted by former U.S . Olympic in Sacramento and the Pacific Northwest as the son or a sailing team member Robbie Doyle. federal wildlife official. He was involved in high school Friday, May 13, 1983 3 Friday-------cm 1111 mr °' ...... 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Afierwarda, Julia ~..u.r.e. ahe knows him f.rom IOl'neWhere. Eve ieU. Mu not to worry abou t the lab analysis aince ahe did not put any lethal bacteria ln the food ~glaa took from Victor's plate. Tony DeSalvo ii back in tow n and plana to put together his own underground or~tion. April's mother is lt:Jke's therapist 87 LYNDA HIRSCH Q: A cate MY•lcal tkerapi1t laa1 bffD IDtrodacecl OD ~GeMral Bospllaf." la IM &be same penoa .... played dte ~w1y lloaaewlfe, April's motlier, OD "Yoaag and tbe ~e.1&le11?" And coald alle llave appeared OD "All My drea" many yean ago aa a yoang Hrae? -B.P., iAIUUld, Olllo A: Melinda Cordell, who plays Natalie, Luke's physical eraplat, also appeared as borothy, April's mother, on 'Young and the Restless." Dorothy spent most of her time lllng and looking for work. At one point Melinda used the of Melinda l>lank, and while she did not appear on 'All My Children," she did play a nurse on a soap opera ed ''The Nurses." Q: Cu you tell me who wrote tbe tbeme 1001 for "The acts of Life," tile prtme·time TV aeries? -T.M., Baffalo, .Y. A: Alan Thicke wrote it along with his wife Gloria 'I,~ 'TI. .~ . " .i~ ••I " Loring. Gloria is Liz Chandler on "Days of Our Lives." The two have written several other theme songs. Gloria started out In the busineu as a singer and appeared on many TV shows In that capacity. Q: Can rou please tell me what ba~p,ened to . the cbaractera o Chris and Nancy Hushes on As tlae World Turaa?" -R.J .. Santa Ana, Calif. ~ A: Nancy Hughes, as played by Helen Wagner, ls no longer on the show but is occasJonally referred to. As for the c haracter of Chris H ughes. he is played by Don McLaughlin, who was on the program when it started 25 years ago and ls now a non-«>ntract player. Q: I read that Jolin Wesley Sbipp baa not renewed Ilia contract OD "Tbe Guicllng Li&bt" aDd will be written off. What's 101Dg on? -N.R., Toma River, N.J. 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( t hr . 40 min.) tla(m "Going Ape1" ( 1981, Comedy) Tony Danza. Jessica Walter. ( 1 hr . 27 min.) W CI> "Personal Best" (1982. Drama) Mar- iel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly (2 hrs) m "Dlamond Jim" ( 1935. Drama) Edward Arnold. Jean Arthur. (2 hrs) t:alCC) "Les Girls" (1957, Musical) Gene Kelly. Mit11 Gaynor. (2 hrs.) Heall "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( t982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. ( t hr. 30mtn) ct "Girl Friends" ( t978, Drama) Melanie Mayron, Ell Wallach. I 1 hr .. 28 min ) 19(8) "Mountain Family Rot:>lnson" (1979, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw ( 1 hr , 40 min ) CS) "Across The Great Divide" I 1976, Adventure) Roben Logan. Heather Rat· tray ( 1 hr , 40 min ) •CO "S 0 B " (198t, Comedy) William Holden, Julie Andrews. (2 hrs .. 4 min.) (%) "Leap Into The Void" (No Date) (2 hrs) 1190 "Full MOO(I High" ( 1980. Comedy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arkm. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) W (C) "The Filth Musketeer" ( 1979. A<Jveo· lure) Beau Brrdges, Ursula Andress. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) W (S) "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978, Adventure) Antmate<J Dtrecled by Yoram Gross It hr .. 15 mln I •CH> "The Pursuit 01 D.B. Cooper" ( t981. Adventure) Treat Wiiiiams. Robert Duvall l! hr . 40 min ) (JJ "Pan<Jemontum" ( 1982. Myste<y) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane ( 1 hr .. 20 min) CDl "S~ey And The Bandit" ( 1977, C<>me<1yJ Bun ReynoldS, Sally AelO ( 1 hr., 40m1n.) CZl "St. Helens" (1981, Drama) Art Car- ~. David Hultman ( t hr • 35 min ) --"The Music Mnn" ( 1962, Ml>SIC81) Robert Preston, Shirley Jones. 12 his .. 30 min.) __ ..... .. u: .... .... _, ..... AIC ... C. ~--,.., ......... OW9I UIT Guests. Bob and Dolores •':ui . if.; lllMI "The Plutonklm tncldtnt" Cf?'9~. Otlm11) Janet Meroottri. Bo Hop- kin•. An activist at a nucle11r power plant 1>eeomn the taraget of coml>{lny ha1au- men1 When he ultt 10 mak• fellow eml)IOV"' eware of lnecleqUate Nlety e~(2hf1.) mN "Under n~ Aelnbow" (1981, ) Chevy ChaM, c.trle Flthet. The 150 ~ wno are In town for the fNm- lng of "The Wizard Of 01." turn a Celtfor• nll hotel ~dOwn 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 3e , ......... " Friday, May 13. 1983 •1u~a-.n1C09MY DCI09 llU80Uf lllClt CAVITT Guest John Gielgud !an 4) (AJ MUITMEFAIRY llOVIE "for Your Eyes Only" (198t. A<Jventure) Roger MOO<e. Topal James Bond tracks a criminal wtlO purloined a lop secret British defense device. 'PG' (2 hrs .• 5 min.) . Oa.Rm.E M DOOm,_~IHOW 19 Cll .... me..,. HAWT DAYI AGAIN AIC .... O ICW 81TD1'~ TOMQHY An •nter111ew with Ro~chelder. m M .U. Los Angeles Dodgers ar Sa~= (3hrs.) l ..... 90RT llAllY tWl'TllM, llAllY HMTlloUI IRlllOflM .MMIW.. • , ,.,,,. Cowboy Jimmy MOOle vs U J Puckett ( 1 ht.) (B)IOlllMQ Live coverage of the tS-rouno Marvin Hagle1 I WllfOld Scyplon W01ld Mtddlewetghl Championship bout (from Providence, A I ) ( 1 hr • 30 min ) llOVIE •'The Boogens" (1981. HOllOI) Rebecca Balding, Fred McCarren. Ancient tentacled creatu1es terr01ile the inhabit- ants of house 1ha1 ts connected 10 the monsters' subterranean lair 'A' I 1 hr . 35 min) ©) llOVIE "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Manon. Rachel Ward. A hard-boiled p11vate eye runs Into a host of tamlflar characters while lnvestl· gating the death ot a scienlist I Cheese icoon 'PG' (1hr .. 30mln.) OIMm COUWT'Y TODAY ra I Oii THI TOW Featured: the opening party IOI the "Spruce Goose." the newest tourist attraction In Long Beach l ePAAYPIUD U~l..,,IC09111't IYI Oii L.A. F&atUled. a look 1nSlde Amerlea's gambhng capitol, Las Vegas. a look at Jal Lal, a popular Los Vegas sport attraction: a new amusement center where vtsltors can e>CpeilenCe the sense· Ilion~ 11y1ng. OR -~ !ICTACDOUIM 1Mam./~90RT ··-TOll-llMVllW .. = ..._.. OI llADMD Bo and Luke try 10 retuin a aum of money to Boss Hogg's vault t>etore It Is missed. (R) ( 1 hr,) 8 • 1'11 ~ OI IMTTlllW ITM M11tnew tries to er.er hit guardian Walt. who haa t>een arrested fOf a crime com-mitt= hit double. (R) ( 1 hr ) • "FOOd Of The GOda" ( t976. SCitnu-Flellon) Martoe GOf1net. Pamela Frankno. Strnnge natural-growth fOOd oozing from lhe eoil turn• ra11, wOfme and lnlo monster•·~ ---Felix gett rid er'• Old typewrlltf and give• him a !Odetn WO<d p<ooetllor for hit blrlhdey lllMI "Love War" (1969. Selene• lion) LIOYd Brldgee, Anglt [)lclllntotl Two ptenett blttle for "-'Ptamacy over ~~ .. 30mln ) m·-·-llmf -"The Ratum ot ge llndNVI" QUMI: 04'0tqa llndNy, technical analyst, Ernst & Company CC) llOVIE "Julia" ( t977. Otama) Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave Wruer Liiiian Hellman 1s drawn Into the main thrust of wartime resistance efforts when her clos· esl childhood friend seeks her help (2 hrsL (!) IPOllTIC8f11ll (I) llOVm "Friday The 13th" ( t980, Hor· ror) Betsy Palmer, Adrienne t<lng. The reopening ol a summer camp. closed 20 years earher aller three murdefs. a11racts a v1ndic11ve killer who knifes unsuspecllng teen-.:&::; 'A' ( t hr 38 min ) " "V•CIOI I Vtetoroa" ( t982. Comedy) Juhe Andrews. Aoben Preston A gay impresario turns a star111ng singer onto the rage ot t930s Pans by billing hel as Europe's greatest female ampersona· IOI 'R' (2 hrs . t5 mm) m .o¥ll "Wings Of The Morning" ( t937. Come<Jy) Henry Fonda. John McCormack A OYl>SY girl's horse wtns a ma1or race alter he 1s trained by a Canad•· an l! hr .. 30 min.) allG O AT IAll Val helps his buddy Tony Baker keep a romantic birthday dtnner e1a1e with Lota.=... ~~"The A<Jventures Ot Nick Garter" ( 1972. Mystery) Robett Conrad, Shelley W1n1ers The legendary prrvate detectrve uncovers corruption ln the police I01oe while 1n\d!IStlgat1ng the death of an old friend (t he. 30 min.) • WAU. ft.n wm "The Return Of G80lge Undsayr· Guest. George Lindsay. techn1CS)o/18'rst. Ernst & Company ID •coo.9tWCCMfn "Sacra· rnento Dateline" Olanga County teg1sla· tors are Interviewed on Issues affecting our = and ou1 state CID "Personal Best" 11982, Ora· ma) Manet Hemingway, ParrlCe Donnelly Two young temale athletes are torn between love and ambition as they train tor Otymplc competttion 'A' (2 his ) CU) eWll "Funenil Home" ( 1982. Mys· lery) Kay Hawtry, Barry Morse. A young woman Investigates strange occurenoes at hel grandmother's Vlctorntn home 'A' l hr., 30mln) .. 1MICAT\9 W Cl) DMW J R ts the toc:us of every· one's w1ath at Soulhlork When he is blamed for d1tv1ng Cltlt to suicide. and Lucy waits for the resulls ot her pregnancy test _lR) ( 1 hr ) 8 • .-r .. An eccent11e. dying mlMlonalre changes an undercover cop's ldenllly and t>equeatl\s him a tuturlstle car to aid him in his quest tor justice (R) (2 hrs.) 8 9 llO¥ll "The Incredible Shrinking Woman" (1980, Comedy) Liiy Tomlin. Charles Grodin. 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In a desperate attempt to sa"e his friend. a doctor per- forms a delicate brain operation that transforms the patient into a killer ( 1 hr , 30m1n) 1'M cm l'LAYIOY ON ntl All 0 llOVIE "No Nukes" ( 1980, Musical) Jackson Browne. Crosby, Stills & Nash Footage of a series of anti-nuclear power concerts held in New York Ctty during September. t979. featuring the Doobie Bro1hers. Carty Simon. James Taylor and Bruce Springsteen, is compiled in tt11s documentary. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) W CIDMOVIE "P.aradise" (1982, Orama) Wil- lie Aames. Phoebe Cales. Two teen-agers come of age in 1823 Baghdad 'R' ( 1 hr. 40mln.) Ml 8 llOVIE "Hurry Sundown" ( 1967, Ora· ma) Michael Cafne. Jane Fonda. A venge- ful man inflicts pain upon his cousin as payment tor refusing to sell his land. (2 hrs.= ~ me ... OVllllQHT ATntl...oY CIOllY, 11'1.U a MAM DAYUGHT AQAll The" veteran rock group performs a selection of their hits, including Just A Song Before I Go" and "Love The One -Salurda -•llondng1 __ _ W CC) llO¥ll "Seniors" (1977, Comedy) Dennis Quaid, Gary lmholl. ( 1 hr.. 30 =imlnE .. 19'Y MWOIUTClllOIMOW,__,,_ RAIOUT llO¥ll "Tribute To A Bad Man" ( 1956, Western) Jal'nes Cagney. Irene Papas. (2 hrs.} .. OD nro .. A IOI The mime team of Robert Shlelcls ancl Lorene Vernell sing, dance al"d peffOfm mime tn e series of·sf<etches. (I) llO¥ll "Under The Rainbow" ( t98 t, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher. ( 1 hr .• 38 min.) .. CAIT_.l....,lllOO _..., rr•..,,. ~--19TALI ye11oua mneas" ...... toODDATU. 1An.AT-llAll"9 ... ~-"Golf; lhe Addrtl8 Poelllon•· Gue.st. Jerry Vroom. S•n Joee s1111e coach. Ct) llDW9 "J.O And The Silt FIAi Kid" (1978. Comedy) 811m Picken•. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 12 Friday, May 13, 1983 Your With" 1n this concer1 taped In November. 1982. at lhe Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City. Cahlorrna Uhr . 45m1n) ~ llOVIE "Halloween II" (1981. Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis. Donald Pleasence. A hopelessly insane .rourderer continues his reign of terrOf 1n 8 small town. 'R' ( 1 hr ... 30m1n.) CZ) llOVIE "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly Two young female athletes are torn between love and ambllion as they train for Olympic competition 'R' (2 hrs.) taD .... MIU llOVIE "The Black Cat" (1934. Hor· ror) Boris Karloff. Bela Lugosi Two archenemies battle each other, endanger· 1ng a stranded newlywed couple. ( 1 hr .. 20 min,) tD TOii COTTU: IW Cl.Oil Guest: Leshe Nielsen. (!Z)G) .... CE) AUTO MCM Coverage of the NAS· CAR International Sedans (from North Wiikesboro. N.C.) (A) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) cm llOVIE "Funeral Home" ( 1982, Mys· tery) Kay Hawtry. Barry Morse A young woman 1nvest1ga1es strange occurences at her grandmother's Victorian home. 'A' 1!_ hr . 30 min.} ~11 a=J llOVIE "The Plutonium Incident" ( 1980, Orama) Janet Margolin. Bo Hop- kins An activist at a nuclear power plant becomes the taraget of company harass· ment when he tries to make fellow employees aware of inadequate safety conditions ( 1 tir . 40 min.} uam .... (8) llOVIE "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly Two young female athletes are torn between IOve and 11mblllon as they 1raln (Q) llO¥ll "Dead End" ( 1937. Orama) Sylvla Sidney. Joel McCrea ( 1 hr •. 35 mln,) .. CIWUl~Olll1MIN.lil 1C811 t:1I WC'l YACMf LOT .. . ........ .... , ..... . OCUllll YOICI OI AllllCULNm ~--mtAYIOA ... ...,.. '"YOUHUI I• ._MY ... CllCO AllD 1111 IUll llO¥ll "Blackboard Jungle" ( 1955, Orama) Glenn Fo.-d. Anne Francis. (2 hr&.) (H)llOWll ''Golng Apel" (1981, Comedy) Tony Danza. Jessica Wallet. (1 hr .• 2'7 min.} CZ> llOWll "Love Al Flrst Sight" ( 1977. Comedy) Dan Aykroyd. Mary Anne Mc°=~5 r~. M Cl) "Goll: The Sh0<t Oarne" Gueat: ROd Mey&1a. Duke coach . ,_ MTftlmlW llf\MI,_,..._ ......... ...... ....... ·=1N =-"' m1llLllll ... POOl'ULL"" for Olympic compettllon. 'R' (2 hrs.) M 0 MOVIE "Friday The .l~h. Part II" (1981. Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey .. The gnsly killings oonllnue at a summer camp that had been closed down af!er a series of bizarre murders occurred there. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) •G llO¥ll "Go Chase Yourself" (1938. Comedy) Joe Penner, Lucille Ball. A wealthy young socialite is abducted by a gang of bank thieves out to collect a heavy ransom for her safe return. (2 hrs.) • (!) CAllTOOlll m lllOVIE "The Bedford Incident" ( 1965, Drama) Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier. World peace hangs on the decisions a naval commander must make when he encounters a lorelgn submarine wtille on ~trot. (1 hr., 30min.) llJ (S)llOVIE "The Boogens" ( 1981. Hor· ror) Rebecca Balding, Fred Mccarren. Ancient tentacled creatures terrorize the inhabitants of house that Is connected to the monsters' subterranean lair. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35m1n.) (I) llOVIE "For Your Eyes Only" ( 1981, Adventure) Roger Moore. Topol. James Bond tracks a criminal who purloined a top secret B1111sh defense device. 'PG' (2 hrs .. Sm1n.) .. i llTWlllC ntl Lml .. IUY'DI fGIUI d lllOVIE "The Cat Creeps" ( 1946, Hor· ror) Lois Collier. Paul Kelly The soul of a young female murder victim inhabits the 1 body of a cat ready to seek vengeance. mhr.,10 ~ I . d nlB I Comllln CAL.89M CMIOOM«I') llOVll "Going Apet" (1981. Comedy) Tony Danza. Jessica Wetter Three oran- gutans hold the purse strings to a S!>·mll· !Ion lnhentance. 'PG' (1 hr .. 27 mln.l NI~ ..... e 11t1.-TTALll ...... u 9 PMMIM I LITTLI llAICAU I ... IDAVIYAllDQOUA1H aa.. NAllDOWTUT'nllDAml ........ COllLITTO AllD IC* A head-on collision between father and son erupts when the bOy decides to join a construction firm reth~ to college . I) OUT Two Canadian teen- agers. one ph)'lllcatly hanc:lk:apped. the other emotionally troubled, find the cour· 110 reach out to each other. • mATUL11a•-.m E~uni; AM Gutters" ( 1936, Westetn)~~oJ~ i=-IDMMIOP~ IA'nWT_.,.._' .. ,...,,. .. ... "The N1Qht The t.Jghll Went OUI In Geofg141" ( 1981. Orame) Krt11y McNl- chOI~ Hamill. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) CD ''Absence Of Melk:e" ( 1981, Orama) P•ul Newman. Sally Fltld, ( 1 hr .• 56mln.) (Q)OOC*S ... TO'nll llOMHL A young girt conqU9re her fHr o( the tic.pltet .-. Ole = her ftlendl. Cl) "The Kid Ftom ~~ (1948, Comedy) oannv Kaye. ( 1982. r_,,tMy) lM Hof~. ~thlMn Beller. HefOICl ret>M lry 10 dtthtone an evll lyrant wtio hM uMCI IOrctty to ens1eve a medlevtl k&nodOm. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min,) (Z) ..,_ "Pe<aooal Beet" ( 1982, Ora· rNt) M8flel Hemlngwoy. Patrie• Donnelly. Two young lemele •lhiel• are tom between iove •net ambition aa they 1r1ln -1~~~~ Unm&Y~ MtmlF .. -(J) PM.GCll c:mT Mgle ljgh11 to regain lull power of Falcon CrHt and plots to Ilk• control of her ex·husband'I San Fr1nc11co ~· (R) ( 1 hr ) l !U ..... -mm .,. "Let Girls" ( 1957, Muslcal) Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor. An American muslcal show hits the European circuit when compllcatlOna arise. ( t hr • 55 min.) (D)PUT'IOY MM All Cl) llOWI "Vlslllng Hours" (1982. Suspense) Michael Ironside. Lee Grant. A psychotic morde<e< searches for his t\eJ(f victim. a TV newswoman who survived an earller attack. In a big city hospltal. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) .. ,UUlllftW •••W •tWOM _,,. CM.P:l•Mwm•---PllBDOll TO RM "Reform!" Wiiiiam F. BuQkley Jr hosts a look at some lamous relormers and the Issues they debated •• lrom prison relorm to prohibl· tlon ' (8)& "Str>pes" (1981. Comedy) Bill Murray. Harold Ramis. A New York cabble IOOklng lor e•cltement convinces his best Irland to 10tn him in enllsllng 1n the U.S. Army. 'R'. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) e mWE "Friday The 13th. Pars II" ( 1981, Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey. The grisly killings continue at a summef camp that had been closed down alter a series ol bizarre murders occurred there. 'R' {I hr .. 27 min.) 1W 88(J)Q'.l fJD_,,. IANIDAY..r •llMCH•- --- ' •&: 1• toroect to._ followlnO h grudge-kllllog ..,....,..,..,....... ota.-or.12tn.L .. , Ill WT i I I r:t11•n1•w--,_U,_ Htrbett Par'"4tt, &Ulhor .. "The OtlW' ( 1972. M)iltery) o "JFK· The Pf..idency Of John F. Ken· a !Uoen. Olene ~. A. 1800. New nedy," takn an ln-dtPlh IOOk 11 the Ken-Englenc:f town la terrooz.d by•-* Of nedy yeart from 1he campaign In 1960 10 a1r11ige mutder9 whleh • young bOv his aSS8$Slnatlon In 1883; Jacfl Caldwell. blemet on hla euppoeedlv deed twin gepartlng genefal man.ger 11 WTVS. brothet. (2 hfa.) discuases hll Involvement with "PBS 1:LM• IMtlnU LAtenlght" Ind hit naw cateer •I Ford .... ._ Nlahl" (1981. Horror) Motor ~ompany. ( 1 ht.) Blalt. Vlnotnt !Jan Pan.n. A.o part Of ([)MIMI "Dracula Suck•" ( 1980, com. their Initiation, fralernlly ind aororlly dy) Jamie Glffla. SereN. The legendary pledges~ 1 nlaht In• IPOQky. IUP- vemplre takee OVt< 1 aenltarlum end poMdly 1bandonecf menalon. 'R' ( 1 hr .. seek• 10 make a yoong girl his eternal ~min.) ~ueen despite her father's objecllono. 'R' ... _. "The Boooev Men" (1980, hr .. 20 min.) Hoffor) Suzanne Lov., Nleholu LOYO. MIMI "Small Town Glfls" ( 1980, Ora· v .. ,. aftet they murder their mother'• ma) Serena. Shirley WOOd. A. ~ b<>ytrlend. 1 b<olher and sitter are h8unl· woman wine a skin mao-zlne's 'Moet ed by the victim. mutdef()\jl9 gholt. 'R' ( 1 E•cltlng Sexual Experlenoe" contNt. ( 1 hr,. f9 min.) hr .. 15mln.) -CB) .... "Friday The 13th, P1r1 II" (Z) MIMI "Intimate Moments" ( 198 t, ( 1981, Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey. Comedy) Ale•andra Stewart, Bernard The grllly kUUngs continue at a tummer Freason. A famou1 French m1dlm camp th8t had been Cloeed down after a expands her o~ra1lons lnlernatlonally. 'R' Ml'les of blz:ltre murder• oocurred there. 1_! hr .. 40 min.) 'A' ,;:hr .. 27 min.) • 111 CUii Fealured: how one married -· IC1Y ••WWW Guella: Fred WI._ couple overcame adullery and addlellons. lard. Cougar. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1Jhr .. 30mln.) 1~ 1W 8 Cl) 19A IAIQTIALI.. "Weste<n Conte<· O ••• enoe Anal" Los Angeles Lakers at San ~WtWOMI Antonio Spurs (2 hrs., 30 min.) -Mu.l G e Till9n' Host: Johnny Carson. 9CMI "The Devil's Garden" ( 1975. Guests.: Marlin Mull. Donald Suthefland. Horrot) Sandra Carey. A woman looking 1 h~ for hef mlSsing husband on a Caribbean · AIC.,,.Mmff\M Island 18118 Into lhe clutches of a bizarre Y AlllDfOltrT cult ol voodoo practitioners. (1 hr .. 25 ,..._,._ min.) NU&.WAT CD) tMI mT OI •W• This bawdy UllfOll» All» IM musical satire recaplures the heyday of DAVID •W ~ artful striptease and baggy-pants oome- IPOllTICllnB ~ ~ 1'9 llOVll "Seniors" ( 1977. Comedy) CZJ "Forbidden Zone" (No Date) Dennis Quaid, Gary Imhoff. Enterprising 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) college sludents turn theif lra1ernlty house *I .-:A'ITOP191 Into a bordello. 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.I MIMI "Rage" (1972, Drama) George u.e lln'aT~ Till9n' An nlervlew c. Scoll, Richard Basehar1. When his son with ~chelder Is accidentally killed by poisoned gas. a 8 "Hell's Angels On Wheels" rancher seeks revenge against the Army. ( 1967. Drama) Adam Roarl<e, Jack {J hr .. 30 min.) Nicholson, A aang of molorcycle toughs Is !fl lln'aT.-r Till9n' An interview ,~ NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT TKY Ot:R DAILY SPl::Cll\}c; Enjoy T~rly•lr.l•Trmpur• hu~hi bar prrpared by our famou• Japanr ... Ch~f •lku •_,inr •Sak,. Now Open For Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed-Tuesday RESTAURAN1' 3840 £. Coast Hwy. ' CQrOha del Mar -Sahuclay Cont. hrs) 8 MOVIE "Snow While And The Three Stooges" ( 1961, Comedy) CarOl Heiss. The.=:~ (2hrs.) ~ IUTOf ....rlPICW. • llOVIE "Bugsy Malone" ( 1976. Musi- cal) Jodie Foster. Scoll Balo (2 hrs) • IPOITI ~ "Minnesota State ~ 'f llOWll .. ~ l h ScHool Hoc~ ~rnament" (1 hr.) 1111 UM. llAGAZlll K\MIPU ~-.ol'f .CIB&IM:T W "Popeye's Oft- Shore Grend Pttx" (from New Orleans, La.) ... AL_..Olm OflTI ...,.,.... . ITMTMK llOWll "En1er The Game Of The Shao- Un Kung Fu" (1979. AdVenture) Bruce Ile. =~;hrs.) __ , ..... T01MllWIOalOM 110W11 "A Patch Of BIUe" ( 1965, Dra- ma) Sidney Poitier. Shelley Winters (2 hrs.) 1DDD11m1111•m•11Gia ..,_ • ..._ CC) llOWll "The Angry Hiiis" t 1959, Dre· ma) Robert Mitchum, Gia Scala. (2 hrs.) (E) 90flTIC8n'IR (8) COllll-miOflTI .....n "The Truth Behind Television Commercials" This award-winning PfoOram uncovers the truth behind teleVision commercials to help consumers find real 11alue and save money . ([) 110¥1E "J D And The Salt Flat Kid" ( 1978, Comedy) Slim Pickens (1 hr .. 30 min.) ~M'fUIUle llO¥ll "Under The Rainbow" ( 198 t. omedy) Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher. ( 1 _1hr,=~=~ ..... _,.,,..,.. ... T01Ml ... IOM •1111s11teom••,......_-.. 110¥11 "The Nloht The Lights Went Out In Georgia" (1981. Drama) Kristy McNI· chol. Mark Hamill. ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) e 110¥11 "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) SteYe Martin. Rachel Ward (t hr .• 30 min.) (%) llOWll "FOi Your Eyee Only" ( t981. Adv9nture) RC>Qet MOOfe. Topor (2 hrs,, Smln) •9 nil 1M>AD TO LOI ~ Olymplc hopefuls p1ollled are Jay Kearney and Leslle Klein (canoe 11nd kaylikl . Steve Ctam (1500·meter) 110<! Mlohee Grogan 14 f·ra~hr.> 01-.w&.L ~-1119U'f IC09AllY a -WOM.101....n Sc:hedui.d. Ttevor Be<blck I S.T, Gordon 10-routfd Heavyweight boU1 (from LH V9gll, Nev. J : lndlant1POlll l500 Time T rlela -· pole POtltlon qualllytng (from India~. Ind.): an encore Ptrlorm•nce of Wotld Wtlghtlllllng Champlonthlpt (from LfU· !nn,.,iuuoslnvia.) (2 hre. l 1.111 '*'-fOOTUU.. LOI Aogetet 11"' at Blrm1ngt1em 8tatllont (3 hrl ) ...... •• • 11/r A proflle o4 tl'e Nie end \WOrk ot the palntet• of lhe Wiid w .. 1 le OfeMnltd Friday. May 13, 1983 Ci) .o¥IE "The Purple Vigilantes" ( 1938, Western) Bob Livingston. Ray Corrigan, .Uhr.) ~ .o¥IE "Saturday The 14th" (1981, Comedy) Richard Benjamin. Paula Pren-tiss.~ .. 15 min.) -1~•-.n&ct!WAllY =-.C*llR .... MPOllT llO¥ll "The Secret Lite Of Plants" (1978) Documentary. ( t hr., 40 min.) --lvenWp ·1sCll ... me ... DA'flMAlt -Ol'1191l -Womao bodybuild-ers from around the world oompete al lhe Playboy Club In Atlantlc City. New Jersey {jhr.) tm llO¥W "For The LOYe 01 Benji" ( 1977 AdVenture) Patsy Garrell, Cynthia Smith. A family take their newest addition, lhe herotc and lovable dog they've adopted, on an adventure-packed trip to Rome (2 hrs.) e Tltl mlAY WIWI WTIOll The diver- sity of wlldllle on the west coast of Ba1a C.lllornla is surveyed In this examination ol the lilettyles and populallon trends ol gray whales. sea !Ions. and elephant and harbor seals. G WT CMMCI WAGI Brad Sears reviews the line pokitt ol t>uylng a car bat- tery and admires this week's featured classic -a t938 Ford plCk~p. o CC) .o¥IE "Sunday In New Yor~· ( 1964. Comedy) Cliff Aooertson, Jane Fonda Alter being l~ted by Iler boyl~nd traveling to New York to Vislt hef bfothei, e young woman considers her position on ~~hrs.) {I) , lft1t Me MAIM David Cros- by. Stephen Stiffs and Graham Nash appear together In a conoert per1ormance featuring lheff welt-known hits Including "Love The One You're With," "Suite Judy Bloe Eyes." "Wooden Ships." and "Dark Star." (2 hrs.) e llCMI "TrlblJ1e To A Bad Man" ( 1956. Weetem) James Cagney. ltene Papas Two concerned people attempt to convince a rancher to stop killing rustlers -g~I~ lilTm.m.-..... DAYIMAm ....... m&TC19101 .. -.... .... "Saturday The 1•th" (1981, ) Richard Benjamin. Pauta Pren-- Ilsa. A couple dlleOYer that the h-OU&e they'11e Inherited II being occvpled by vamJ>l'"· gh0tt1 and aa90t1ed montters. '.f.G' (I hr .. 16 min.) cm lllMI "Deed End" ( 1937, Drama) SyMa Sidney, Jo4M McCrea. Youngst81'e In an East RiV9f 9lvm llOht to overcome their envlrontn«it. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) •1wa1..ue••M11-N1 llMCllOl-WIMlllwmtDA'9flOWMlt ....... --•.:=-...,~ .. ·!:':~ ~tltlone DetWMn the Phlledtlptil• 76«1 end the LOI Angeltt LekM e1 well .. IN Ol"f'I" bltWMn the Phfi.dephle lrr.&"f..lro=on C«llc9. (I hr.) •Ian--. rMtUttcS: a repGfl on the problems ot ca11ng for the mentally 111 en Los Angeles; Jeffrey Kaye reports that the reason for these problems Is the lack ol lacilll•es tor treatmenl I MIUftTI ML CMAl\lllEI GIEAT Me lllAU I .o¥IE ··Personal Best" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly Two young female arhletes are torn between love and ambition as they train tor Qlymp;c competition. 'A' (2 tirs.) I llOTOflCYCLI -.0 1a DlllCa l'IVlll &lllCAL Ii WIHOW IWPY DAYI MAIN m • U Featured: a profile of Ver· nando Valenzuela, a reP01t on cataracrs. new research and pos51ble cures. a look at AmerlCS's most l<Mld sP0t1s car. a f rt on body pampeung. ClOll-41P m•WCMHO POm8TE .....,llAQADll .. llO¥ll "Queen 01 Outer Space" (1958. Sclence·Fictton} Zsa Zsa Gabor. Enc Fleming When a space Cfew craSh· lands on Venus, they drscover the planer to be entirely unde! tem1nine rule ( 1 hr • 30 min) I DMC*IT .. (I) wrzAml Alll ·~ Prince Blackpool and the Wlzard Vector are lorced to take refuge In King Bealdorf's castle dur~ a storm. ( 1 hr ) D O> MNT l1IOUt Arnold and Dudley plot 10 get rid ot an overly consd· en!lous substitute reacher (R) D D llO¥IE "Tenractes" ( t97r,'" AdveO- rure) John Huston. Shetley Winters An 80-foot octopus enraged by the undersea actrv11tes of an oceanographer goes on the rampage near a small Calltornfa com- munl_!y ( 2 ti rs.) D Ml t.J. MOC*BI Hool<er clashes wUh tederal agents In his elforts 10 nail a dealer who ls selling angel dust In Iha locel high sch~) (tnr) D "The Thing With Two Heads" ( t972, Horror) Ray Milland, Rosey Grier The head ol a 1aciat bigot Is lrontcalty transplanted to the body or e black man I hrs.) IOUDQOLD -•wmt LAWMJICI WIU llO'fll "Support VO'Jf local Gun- fighter" ( 1971. Comedy) James Gamer. Suzanne Pleshetle In order to swindle a small town. a con man romanoes a mine owner's daughter and Invents a hired k1tlef (2 hra.) e 1"I COUITUU ODYm'f "Clippe<ton The Island Time Forgot" CaDtaln Jacques Covs1eau ond hts crew eKplore the histo- ry. lnhabllanls and natural science of Cllpperron Island, a coral atoll off the coast ol Mexico. (R) ( t hr.) .... ,.. (C) llO¥tl "Who rs Kiiiing The Great Chefs 0 1 Europe?" C 1978, comedy) George Segal. Jocqvellne Bisset. A 1111-tood chain king tries to kffj) his u •wlle from being the ne•t 111Ctim ot e klllet Who II mur- defing well known chela In the ume way they preiuire tholr most fam<>IJI dfthes. 'PG' ( 1 hr . ~2 min ) (!) IPOflflCRTa CR) .,. "Wh0$e Life IS It Anyway?" ( 198 t, Drema) RleharCI Oreyll.IM. Jotln Cuu11etn Perelyztd from the ntek down ln an ovromobHe accident. a tevtp. tor remlnlteel 1b0Ut hit Nie before end tlOQUef1tly 11rguet lor hie right IO die 'A' iJl'U ,58mln) CJ) ,.._ TM.I MAm "The Nlghtln- (1"". 30 min.) .. "H.lnllil Md Gr•i.I" ( 1972. ~) ~ (1IW '10mln.) D .. "';f''-*'P Into TM Void" (No -·1J.r&·, ... -:wr::..-11mm.,.1U .... _ -..,.. tWnty fonda and ;iyrnt Loy ..., ... ,.,.t'-d OOOPle Who relleel on ttleif 50 yMf'8 together. Cl) ... 10fUUCUl mT IOll "Trouble Shots" (R) CD) llU lam AU Two ChlneM-Amerl· can t~s lace tamlly opposition -,Etf.t:;.~ughters" --9111 I .-T-.Y -C•IOml•IT PA IOcm "Road To Wembley" Semlllnal 1 (R) ( 1 hr.) • 111M1 "I Slole A Mllllon" (1939. Mys· tery) George Ral1, Claire Trevor. ( t tv . 30mln.~ .. WR.:='w..,. .... ....., :m: ... .-ct•--,• c••uwa•m ·-···--.. "Runaway Island" (No Date. Adventure) Miies Buchanan. Simone Buchanan. ( ~ hr., 35 min.) O lllMI "Spaceketeers" ( 1982. Sc•· enoe-Actlon) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 40 mm.) -1(1)--UMY/l90AD..-1•mM.L Regional coverage ot Chica· go White Sox at New York Yankees or Montreat Expos at St. Louis Cardinals. (3 hrs.'9. I •1u.=aWW/LA-lHUY ~ TllT"°'"1...._,. "Nlatross" H'1i~~llM I TOO Yow. TO• Johnny Mann hosts this International ChriStian Aid documen· uiry depicting the plight ol starving chit. dren In Uganda. Thailand. Somalia and Ethiopia. ( 1 hr.) • LAl1' CIWICI tMAel Brad Sears gets a lesson at a true!< driving school, and sur· veys CB radios and evaluates their useful· ness as emergency equipment. Q 1-.1 • l'!llCOONR--• OUMQI CCMfT't ··sacra· mento Dateline" Orange County legrsla· tors are Interviewed on Issues attecling our county and our state. ~ lllMI "Sunday In New York" ( 1964, Comedy) Chtl Robertson. Jane Fonda (2 PE·~ NJ. COM1'ACT UMTE (I) CID MOWE "Saturday The 14th" ( t981, Comedy~. Richard Beniamln. Paula Pren· tiss. ( 1 hr .• 15 min.) • ' CD MOWE "Barry Lyndon" ( t975. Ora· ma) Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Be1ensoo. (3 hrs •• 5 min.) Cl)MOWE "All Fall Down" ( 1962. Drama) Eva Mane Saint. Warren Beatty. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) CZ> MO¥ll "For Yoor Eyes Only" (1981, Adventure) Roger Moore, Topal. (2 hrs , 5 mln.) ...... MOWE "One Mask Too Many" ( 1958, Western) Clayton Moore, Jay Sil11erheels. ~ht .. 30mln) ......... '&, _. "The v11.~:~ ( 1929. w .. ,. ;'t:i=-~~~ CM•lNM--·-.,_ "My Men Godfrey'' ( 1836. ) William Powell. caroie Lorn· ( In) tWllal&DU .-:A'11"• 0 W 91CW.I "The Secret orkl 01 00" Animated. The ChMdren anemp1 to escape an angry mob of 00 ii a suew boat. io~r~) c;i ~/MAD Ofl'IWI TUii MO¥ll "You're Never Too Young" Comedy) Dean Martin, Jerry Lew· IS. ~hr&.) ·~-'°=" 1t:11 ~ 1•m& Phllaclelphla PhOhes at Chi· ~o CubS (3 hrs., 16 min.) (QJ MIMI ''Cannonball Run" ( 1981, Comedy) Burt ReynoldS. Dom Deluise. i! hr .. 35 min.) 1tll 9 Cl) mA IAIDTU&.L "Eastern Confer· ence Fln1I" Phlladelphla 76ers ar Milwaukee Bucks (2 hrs., 30 min.) I CllMIDPlll M.L..,-MlllOW ltll ,_UC• uafMI» Guests: 1Nic~Tec:;;~1=.~ FOCUI Oii toCllT'f MO¥ll "Pandemonium" ( 1982, Mys- tery) Tom Smothers. CarOI Ka ne. ( 1 hr. 20m1n.) 0 DO • A fAVOI All) DOll'1' YOll FOii llY -Aller a bOy's lather dies, hlS life changes drasllcally and he end hlS mother must attempt to resolve their problems. --a11eraoon u.1 nm11T00111 MOWE "40 Guns To Apache Pass" ( 1967. Western) Audie Murphy. Kenneth Tobey. w~·) 11111 ...... --..... ~ llAGllC Of AlmM. PAllTING ..,_FOllA &UOlt llO¥IE "The Last Waltz" ( 1978. MUSI· cal) The Band. D1rected by Martin Scorsese ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) CD MITO UCM Coverage ol the Formula I San Marino Grand Prix. (R) ( 1 hr.) Cl) llOYIE "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. ( t hr .. 30 min.) tt:9 I 9Mll a IEllllT AT TME llO¥lll IODIWOM.D Doom llUQOUT co.um..,.._ WlllMFOll A&UON MOWE "All Fall Down" ( 1962, Drama) Eva Marie Saini, Warren Be_atty 1 hr .. 50 min) CZ) llOYIE "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Tom Skemll, Paw Lupone. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) I) llOYIE "First Love" ( 1939, Musical) Deanna Durbin. Robert Stack. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) !Ml G) DOl*RNE-GAIR ltlOW 1• G IA•AU Regional coverage ol Sear- • tre Mariners at Oakland A's or Los Ange. les Dod~~ Diego Padres. (3 hrs ) 8 ~RO IURfUIG CHAM,.OlllHIPI Highlights of the tour-day OP Champion- ship held at Huntington Beach. California, where sur1ers competed lor cash and ~llfe*-turld. Ct I'll) • 5•MA Lot Angetet Ooogef• at Sin Padf• (3 hrt.J • "Ytllowttone l(elly" ( 1959. W•tern) Clint Walktt, Edd Byrne&. 12 twa.) e llDWA "Tracking The aup.nra~" An lnvestlgativ. report on lhe construc::llon ol • Japanese hlgh-.pee<i tralo line between Los AnQelet a1'd san Oleao. which It slated lor completion by 1985. Is pieeent· ed.:6~~~ ·-Roget M8Y'#081hef (Nev) I ~ge AtvaradO (Pan.) t6-round WBA Junic>r Llghtwe4ght ChamDionshio bOUt (from San Jose, C8Mf ) . (f:l) (2 In. 30 min.) CID MOWE "Meatbal"" ( 1979, Comedy) Biii Murray. Chris Makepeace. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) cm aamw." _.....,. DftlAITm The New York Yankees. St. Louis C8rdlnals and Oakland A's pennanl•wlnnlng styles are examined In lhl8 look at ball clubs who have won at least three consecutive Wotld Series championships. ( 1 hr ) ,.~,..,.. ..._YUM .... "This Spoiling Lile" ( 1963. Drama) Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts (2 hrs .. 10 min.) Cl)~• TME IOTaml M11t Mlm A young baseball player confronts sexist altltudes when he quits the team 10 help his mother with "woman's work." tl9 9 Cl) NA OO&I "Colonial Nallonal lnvlta· tlon" Live third-round coverage (from COioniai Country Club, Fort Worth, Tex.) ~~.., • llOWll "The Bounty Man" ( 1972. Western) Clint Walker, Richard Basehart. Jr:. h!i:, 30 min.) ~ IWID't IOYI / IWICY DMW llYI- • CMATMTY wrrH a.a. fllOYal "Nation· al Center For Atmospheric Research" Bill Moyers looks at some creative ways the NCAA 1s discovering to make rain fall where ii lsneeded. (A) Q '9 ._IC•ITOllY ~ MOWE "Who Is Kiiiing The Grear Chefs 0 1 Europe?" ( 1978. Comedy) George ~al. Jacqueline Bisset ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) (Q) llOYIE "L1llle Miss Marker" ( 1980, Comedy) Waller Matthau, Julie Andrews. i! hr .. 39 min.) • Cl) M0WE "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1946. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia &111Ma~=Oll1HEFUllClm t.11 -.uunm.ue ICM.TUii It 11 lilf WlllR UL Psychologist Robert Firestone shares his observations on a group of famllies and friends who sailed around the world on an 85-loot schooner. • ~ ._.CAii ITOllY MOWE "Going Apel" ( 198 t, Comedy) ony Danza. Jessica Walter ( 1 hr . 27 min.) g llOYIE "Paternity:'. ( 1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, B811erly D' Angelo (1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ> MOWE "Your Cheatin' Heart" ( 1964, Biography) George Hamilton. Susan Oliver. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) t.11 till MOTCAUW IWITUTB> 11119 llOYll "Love Story" ( 1970. Romance) AH MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal. (2 Friday. May 13, 1983 13 -Salurclay Cont. Biography) Diana Aoss. Billy Dee Wii- iiams The altematety stellar and tragic career ot blues singer Biffle Holliday. whose addk:tion to drugs Increased as he< lant~ did. Is traced (3 llrs . 30 min.) "°" IC8''18 ..W "Emily" ( 1976. Orama) Koo Stark. Victor Spinetti In t920s England. a teen-age girt comes of age through an aflair wllh an American schoolteacher. (I hr. 25 min.) 11:11(C) ..W "The Last wanz" ( t978, Musi- cal) Tl'le Band Directed by Martin Scorsese. Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton. Bob Dylan. Ringo Starr and others help The Band say good-bye In a filmed celeblation of the group's farewell concert. 'PG' ( t hr . 47 min.) 1W D HOU.YWOCIO ClomJP Featured· a look back al the legendary Lone Ranger; a report on the growing crime of record u.ii=lw e ..W "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Marlin. Rachel Ward. A hard-bOlled private eye runs Into a host of famlllar c:haracttfS whlle lnvettl- gatlng tha deeth of a eclen111t / cheese l oon. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~~ 1t:1I .,. "Eac:epe From The Pienet Of Apes" ( 1971, Sclenc•Flction) Rod- dy McOowall, Kim Hunte< Simian cree- tures with a startRng human lntetffgenoe arrive In Los Angeles. whefe they create parallOla among humans Who believe the ~willsomedal.U:theworld. (2hrs.) 11:9B .... OITMI (J,J .,_ "Emmanuelle If: The Joys 01 A Woman" ( 1975. Orama) SyMa Kriste!. Umbefto Orsini. A beautiful seductress llv· 1ng with har husband In the Far East Initi- ates a young woman Into her cote<le ol ~asure see+<ers ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) lQJ..W "High Aisk" (198t. Adventure) James 8'olln. Cleavon Little. A trio of greedy friends plOt the robbery of a miAion dollars from a South American drug deal- er. 'R' ( t hr .. 35 min ) (%) ..W "Glen And Randa" (No Date) Thia It a ve<sion ot Adam and Eve as they make their way through a brave new world. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) .. CB) 11CM1 "l'he Night The Lights Went OUt In Georgia" ( 1981, Orama) Kristy McNI· chOI. Mark Hamlll. A brother·and·lllte< songwriting duO have many edventur" whlle trying to eke out 1 llvlno on the country-wes1ern circuit. 'PQ' (l hr.. 50 mini: W IOCK W lllU. lOllll ! "The Mommy" (1932, Horror) is KerlOlf, Dlvld Mlnntft. The men ot en arc~l expedition •tumble upon an ancltnt Egyptlln mummy which OOt"Mt to Hie. { 1 hr.~ 30 min.) •• EllRMWWW ... G»--9GllU -lanclay (.£) .,. "Lady Chattefley's Lover" (1981, Orama) Sylvia Krist~. Nieholas Clay D.H. Lawrence's story about the wile of a paraplegic Engllstl aristocrat Who takes her" husband's gamelleeper as her IOve< is retold. 'R' ~ 1 hr .. 45 l'llln ) t11 I_,. OF• II IT ...::W. w ..W "The Pajama Game" ( t957. Musical) Dous Day. John Ra111 A union representative lalls In love with a paiama factory's new superintendent and man· ages to convince him that the workers need a raise. (2 hrs.) ([)•"*•Coverage of the U S. Prof es· slonal Tournament (from Aflantk: City. N.J.). (R) ( t hr .. 30 min.) 9 MOVll "Body Heal'' ( t98 L Suspense) William Hurt, Kathleen Turner. A smalltime Florida lawyer is persuaded by his lover 10 murder her husband. 'R' ( I hr., 55mln.) tll(C) llOWll "Blackboard Jungle" ( 1955, Orama) Glenn Ford. Anne Francis. A ded· lcated young teacher attempts to restore order In 1 big-city trelnlng schoOI where teen-age tawleslneu and violence heve taken root. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) •• llOWll "Liie In The P1nk" ( 1977. Com-edy) John Astin, YllOMe Wlldet. A MJt>- mertne commender lgnoret regulations 1n order to get hll vessel beck In action. (2 hrs.) ~MC ... Am:Ullu. u.u. .,. "Dead Men Don't Wea.r Plaid" (1982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. A hard·bolled prMlte eye runs into a host of famikar characters whtle 1nves11· gating the death o4 e 9Clenhst I cheese !r_£oon. 'PG' ( t hr .. 30 min) C.W llCMI "Andy Warnot's Frankenstein" (1974, Ho1r01) Joe Dellesandro, Udo Kief. A sex-crazed we11do kidnaps the young people of a village to secure body f)llrts for hts male and lem111e monsters 'R' (1hr .. 35 min.) (%) .,. "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerrlfl. Patti Lupone An angry Phlladetphlan organizes a vigilante force to stem the tide ot violent c1lme In his ne:ghood 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) •1 M'!;'The Mummy's Ghost" ( 1943. HorrOf) Lon Chaney. John Carradine Due to an anclenl cu™t, a mummy Is llept~ etlve for 3,000 years In order to pr01ect the soul ot an Egyptian princess whleh has been r.inc:arnaled In an American glrl ( 1 hr .. ,1:.ltJ.r i .. o .... , .... • ... "Vltltlng Hours" ( 1982, Sutpenle) Mlehael lronalde. Lee Grent A peycholtc murderer 1e&rches for hit next vio11m. e TV neYBw<>mln whO IUMved en Hflltt e11eck. In a big city hospital. 'R' ( 1 hr., 46 mln.) _(!) __ ___ 118111Wm ., ..... ... "Dlld Men Don't Wear P1eld" (1982. C~) Steve Merlin. Ract'411 WtnJ. ( t ht.:.i,~ min.) .. IJ ... "9' -... ~ o...w•m•.,_ "Ctll ~ltion" Goettl: batket· !>el 1t11 MMdowlerk Lemon• "Mt. Olym· pie" Or. Frenco Columbo: Oevld Steen· b!Ock. dlrtotOf ol ihe Aging Aeeeeroh • ..W "Shark Arvef" ( 1954, Orama) Steve Cochran. Carole Mathews. Accused ol murder. a one-tme Civil War soldier hides OU1 tn tM Everglades (1 hr.. 45 min) @-• ... ([) fA IOCCa "Road To Wembley" Sem1hnal 1 • Manchest8f United vs Arse- nal ( 1 hr) CS) Cllolrf, lft.l.I,. Miii David Cros- by. Stephen SOiis and Graham Nash appear 1oge1hef In a coooert per1ormance lea1unng their well-known hlls Including ''Love The One You're With." "Suite· Judy Blue Eyes... "Wooden Ships," and "Dark Star." (2 hrs.) a:a(C) ..W "Venom" (1982. Suspense) Nieof Williamson. Klaus Klnslll Kid· nappers hold a young American boy hos- tage in his parent's London home. alter- nately contending with the Poflce outside and a deadly mamba snake In the build· lng's ventilation system. 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 min.) •(!) MOOVYIOO&.m CIJ .,. "I'm Oenclng As Fast As I Can" ( 1982. Drema) Jiii Clayburgh. Nlcol Wlltl- amt<>n The story of a woman's battle with Valium eddletion Is told. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) e .,_ "Pe<sonal S.t" ( 1982. Ora· meJ Mariel Hemingway. Pet1tce Donnelly. Two young tamale athletes are torn between love and ambition es they train fO( '='°competition. 'R' (2 hrs.) 1111ca.> "Saturday The 14th" (1981, Comedy) Richard Benjamin, Paula Pren- 11ss A couple dlSCOVef that the house they've inherited ls betng occup'ted by vamp11es .. gtlosts and assorted monsters. 'PG' ( t N . 15 min.) (Z)awl.ll~•TMl ... W M8 llOWll "The Mummy's Curse" (1944, Ho1tor) Lon Chaney. Petet Coe. A secret formula blings two mummies to lite with disastrous r~ hr . 15 min.) •;TODAn WE,. TMIWGll.Dn--. '~ "Full Sall • The Cllppe< Raoe" (t hr.l CZ> lllMI "Personal 8est" C 1982. Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrtce Donnelly, Two young female athletea are torn between love and ambition es they train tor Olympic competition. 'R' (2 h,._) W OO llfMr "AtlantlO City" ( t980. Drema) Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarendon. The estranged husband of en oyster ber wait· ress arrives with her pregNnt younger sis- ter and some stOlen herOln. Whk:n he wants an aging hood to 1811 lor him. 'A' ( t hr .. 4'mln.} -.. , .. --MYOfWCU:fi " . ..,. M .,. "unchained" ( 1955. Orama) oy Hlftch. Bwbltt Hale. • ~ I • ge11·· Mick ~ ,,.,. .. .,.. ""'*°' °' WI ancient lclr1Qdon'I who IMmS lhe IM ltelotlt of •te trom a eong-.flle<I blfd Ind a IQWIY kitchen INld. (1 Iv.) • llDWll "PetlONI Beet" (1982, Or.· ma) Mariel Hemingway, PaJrlce Donnelly. TWo young temlle athlel" are tom between love and ambition as t~ train tor o= competition. 'R' (2 hi$. • "The AdvenltJtH Tom sa~· (t938~eotnedy) 'Tommy l<elly, Jackie Moran. Baaed on the story by Marti Twain. A mllchlevous Missouri boy hat a ee<les ot exciting edventures. ( 1 tv .. 30 .. ;'-'9 ava..o. Edward hires 1he menacing Mr, T lo be Rlct<y's personal ~rd (R) (D)..,.. "Flghllng Baok" {1982, Ora· ma) Tom Sl<errlll. Palll Lupone. An angry Philadelphlan 0<ganlzes a vigilante f0<oe to stem lhe tide of violent crime In his ~hood. 'A' (1 hr .. 40 min.) :1 (I) llO¥ll "Missing Plec.s" (Prem· lere. Mystery) Elizabeth Montgome<y. Ron Karabatsos. A woman Is marked for death When she attempts 10 track down the criminals responsible for murdeflng her husband eight years earller. (Parental discretion Is adVlsed) (2 hrs.) Ge llMM'l FA*Y During a birthday oelebtallon at lhe Bigger J~r. Mama and Eunice are arrested for diSturblng lhe ~aoe. (A) • 9 I.OW IOAT A woman who can see Into the lulure wants 10 change her Illa when she l"eets e man. a single parent gels a bl~ SUlprlse. and _Isaac's romance with a beautllul woman is affected when he suiters a hearing loss. (A) O ( 1 hr.) e lllMI "Made For Each Other" ( 1939. Orama) Carole Lombard. James Stewart. A young newlywed couple lry 10 cope wilh lhe ageless problem of interfering in-laws ~hrs.) ._ • llYITlllY "We, The Aceosed" Paul Is raken 10 prison ro await trial and learns thel MY.ra is 10 be charged as an accom- J>l_iee. (Part 5) O I 1 hr.) m llOWll "Dane Journey" ( 1937. Ora· IM) Vivien Leigh, Conrad Veldt. War·torn Stockholm Is ihe scene of a Jove affair belween a French spy and a Gestapo ~enl. ( 1 hr.) W TOP .. IOJlllQ WlfTD HIQHUIHTI ~ llOWll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Marlin. Rachel Ward A hard-bolled private eye runs into a hOst of famihar characters While lnvesti· gating the death of a scientist I cheese ~oon. ·PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.J liJ CZ) llOWll "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Orama) Torn Skerriu. Patti Lupone. An angry Phltadelphlan organizes a viQitanre fOfce 10 stem lhe tide ot violent crTme In his neighborhood. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ... GJ ~OILY Sam becomes a Virtual recluse el1er she ls mugged white working lale at school one night. IDTlll._M · -1-:.-:-~ ,.., ... A cook and e- teacher pose as playboys 10 visit an island inhabiled by 'beautiful women, and the reunion of two s1sl8fS puls them In ieoP- ardy al the hands ol an interna1ionat crimt· nat O (1 hr I II .,_ "Spartacus" ( 1960. Drama) Kirk Douglas, Laur~ Olivier A gladia· tor escapes from slavery lo challenge lhe strength of Imperial Rome and becomes a l bOI Of "9edom (3 IYI., 15 1'1111'1 ) ..... ' I M IU~ "The Flhh Of " AichMd Thomn and 8wooele Kurtz re-creete theif BroedWey rolll In Lanford Wilton's aoelaimed ptey abOUI family members end old college lritfldt who galher together one 11>mrrw weekend tor ihe llrat time In many yMtL D (2 hrs.) • llDWI ''Sweet Roele O'Gridy" ( 19'3. Ml.lllellY 8tny Grllbllr. Aoben Voong. Brooklyn-bom Rosie OOet to EuroPe where she becomes a hll on !he London stage and is engaged 10 a duke. ( 1 hr . 30 min) Ct) MON "Venom" ( 1982, Suspense) Nicol W1ttlamson. Klaus Klnski. Kid- nappers hold a young Amerlcan bOy hOs- tage 1n his parent's London home. alter· nalely oontending with lhe polk:.e outside and a deadly mamba snake In the build· lng's ventilallon ayslem. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 33 mrn.) CID .... llMLO'll: PllVA11 IYI Marlowe Investigates the dealh ot a Jau muSlolan responsible for gelling him fired from his (Q_b as a hotel detective. ... llOWll "Paternily" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Beverly D' Angelo A baoh· elor In his forties who wants to be a lather searches for the right woman to bear his child. 'PG' ~ .. 35 min.) -,nam toll .. IAnm&YlflOITIP• 1W uurr1:Areporl on how the National Enquirer operates and an interview with its publisher. Generoso Use Answer At/ Daily Pilat Pope.)(, lntervlewl with Pat Benetat, Roy Scheldtt ( t hr.) .... "Red Sun" (197t, w .. 1ttn) CherlM 9ronton. Alain Delon. A train robbef It double-oroued by his p&flllef, who 11eale a Jewtled sword from a Jape. ne11e ambatl8d0t as well as all lhe gold from the robbery. (2 hrs.) 00 llO¥ll "Meatballs" ( 1979, Comedy). Biii Murray, Chris Mak.epeace. A. ll"Y &Ommet cemp coon&etot teadl hll mlatlt cha.roes 1n10 a no-holdS-b&rred IPOtl• oompelltlon against a group 'Ttom anolhe< camp with a much better reputation 'PG' i! hr., 33 min.) CIJMIMI ··Frv11s Of Passion" (1982, Ora· ma) KlaUI Klnskl. Isabelle miers. The sadlsllc propnetor of a casino aslls his f()ll. er to demonstrate her devotion 10 him by bee= a prostl1u1e. ( 1 hr . 25 min.) (D) "ltluslons Wilhin Young Glrts" (1981, Drama) A handsome lnstruotor arrives at a woman's college lo teach a sex eduoalion course. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) Cl)~ John Byner shows you things stranger than trulh, larger than lite, and zanier than anything you've ever seen . CZ) llOWll "Forbidden Zone" (No Date) "R'~·~~ael t1:91 UMMY a.I • IAnm&Y llMT LM Host: New York Crty Mayor Edward I Koch. Guests: Kevin Rowland and De1tys Midnight Runners. Illusionist I comedian Harry An~~ hr . 30 min.) I llOWll "Lady Sinos The Blues" I 1972, for thole 1hat ahop for quality Men's & Woman's Traditiona l Wear I,.,.,,. dotirru1•w• d awund p,, M.,w. '• "'"' t .tn U 'l(Jt t#w tCl(ttN(uJ loob m d 1M1C 1111.imon•lt -tulo<ftl by r11fl11Mn ho <u • -ik"f/MJ from ""' t~fb fabrttt (Ot HHU romlon W ow J'#llfNJwnf .tll-C-...Jit IOO(ft Friday, May 13. 1983 15 -Sunday Cont • .. 9 Cl) NA QOll ''Colonial Natlonal lnvlta· tion" Final round (live from Fort Worth, Tex.~. 30 min.} 8 LR John Havltcek and his wife Belh angle tor bluefish oH Martha's IVl:Lt.~OIAmMI lmlODUCTm TO llMll; 7 Mt IMOWCAll "Standup" .,. "Missing" ( 1981, Drama) Jack Lemmon, Sissy Space!<. (2 hrs., 2 min.) e ...-Y, ...-Y, ...-Y Featured: how the little guy can become llnanc1ally lnde· .. DODIBPlll..U...,. i ndent. W lllmAY Featured: Quarter Scale Air· plane Flying from Sepulveda BaSln. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I _ ........ ..... 1••w Los Angeles Dodgers at San ... ~!adres (3 hrs,) I~ "Looking For Mao" Front· fine journeys from Peking to ChongQulng. from Shanghai to Changsha, In search ol Mao Tse-tuog's legacy among the people he led through revolution. D ( 1 hr.) e IPOMIWOfU Sohi6uled: Bobby Chacon I Cornellus Boza-Edwards 12· round WBC Junior Lightweight title bOUt (live lrom Las Vegas, Nev.); UCLA Traci< and Field Invitational Meet (live lrom Los Angeles. Celll.) (2 hrs.) -~~IUIMIBIAWOll (C).,. "North By Nor1hwes1'' ( t959. Suspense) Cery Grant, Eva Marie Saint. jl hrs., 30 min.) Cl) 'RIP IA* IOllll Bill)' Collins (Tenn.) I Fernando Fernandez (Mass.) 10-round Juni<>f Middleweight ESPN title defense bout !from Bristol. Tenn.) (R) (3 hrs,) • .,. "The OU11aw Jowt Wales" ( 1976, Western) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. ~rs .. 16 min.) -1m= .... "°" .,. "King, Queen, Knave" ( 1972, ama) David Niven. Gina Loll<>brlgida. ~hr .. 30mln.) .,.. "Train Ride To Hollywood" 975, Comedy) Bloodstone, Mlcnael W~hr.,29mln.) "St. Helens" ( 1981, Orama) ~ Carney, David Huttman. ( t hf., 35 min.) I --·-n••"'•""•• W GIMM UCM "'°'Tl&'I (See· eon Premiere) A 13-member Gefman- .Ameflcan team attempts to IQlft the aouth taoe ot Ml, Everest, the world'a tatg- "' peal<; Stefanie Powtfa journeys 10 J.11. Kenya Game Rlnch, Initiated 10 preeerve 9fw:lianaltfed '"· ( 1 hr.. 15 mlin.) .. ---... "The Cockeyed Cowboys Of o COUnty" (1969, COMedy) Oen BIOcl<er, Mickey Rooney. (2 hrt.) .... ''A Olat•nt T~t" (1984, Wtattrn) Troy Oon1hut. Suunnt ... 2 hra.j ••• •• ., ....... ,._ .. "Otld Meo Ootl't W•t P191d" 1912, ComtdY) St~ Mll'lln, Alchtl ~,~ • Aoow4tt Gtten I Jof'ifl I Junior Wddlllllllc;lt ~ (from Lit Vtg1t, Nev.), (I hr.) 11 l'rtd8Y, M8Y 13, 1913 .......... NOLLYllOOD~ W IM*.IOTTBI • llAM:ll Ol-=:n~ ....... ..... .DlllAL .. &.o.man .. w.1-• u._a...na~Mlf .... ,_ Lm "Medical Malpractice" Guests; Dr Richard MOSl<ow1tr. attorney S1anley Rosenblatl, Or Arlhur Mannlll Jr .. pres1den1 of 1he Medical Uabtflly Mutual Insurance Company 11 hr I flD) wmD IM (Premiere) Robbie Doyle hosls an e1ght·part 1nlroduc11on to lhe background skills and 1ntorma11on reQUired tor lhe en1oyment of sa1hng D (£) IOJlllG lf'laAL "RSVP. lnvitalioifTo The Crown Altair'' A j)(ev1ew of the May 201h pay-per-view heavyweighl bo~ing ~1al. CJ.) MOVIE "Race Foi Your Llfe. Charlie Brown•" (1977, Comedy) Anirna1ed. (1 hr., 25min.) OD MOVIE "Soldier In The Rain" ( 1963. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Steve -1Mc=~:)1"1fUla. .. C81 ... me ... LA._ I ...n ICO.Mlf .... ··=·= .,. "Little Miss Marker" ( 1980, Comedy) Walter Ma1th11u. Julie Andrews. Uhr . 39min) CE) MlrO UCllll USAC Spnnts The Hut- man ClasSlc (lrom Terre Hau1e. Ind.) 12 hrs . 30 min) (I) .,. "Vietor I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) Juhe Andrews, Robe1t Preslon jl hrs .. 15 mtn ) ~.,. "Agenl 8 3/4" ( 1965, Come- dy) Dirk Bogarde, Sylva Kosclna ( I hr .. 30mln.) --lil·venlftg .. ,.-~They Wenl Thal·A·Way And hat·A-Way" ( 1978. Comedy) Tim COn- way. Chuck Mccann. Two hopelessly inept policemen are sent to prison to con- duct an undercover search for a cache ot l"E:... TMllCICIPom ... .,.. "Lissie Como llome" ( 1943. Orama) Roddy McDowell, Edmund Gwenn. Sold bY, his poor owners. a colllt trivets 1000 mdes 10 tlnd them again. (2 lhn.~T1\llTM UUC1ICA ..... , .... DA "Tracking Tho Supertrelne" An Investigative repon on tht contlfuctlon ol 1 Jaj)lneee hlgfl.tpttd tr•ln lint bttwen LOI Angttea and Sen Oitgo, WNch II llettd fOt com~tton by 198'5, It preeent· • ~ ·~11181. l 1977. Or1me) Jlne ~. V•netat AedQr•'lt. Wrlttf Lllllln Htnma" 11 c1r1wn 1n10 the l'Tlltn thMt of • wartime rettatenct 1ft0tt1 When htf clot• .. , chlldhOOd frltnd Mtka het help, (2 -~WA rt00t1 on the °""'"' Cycle ~ Tt11, a foot! It Ihle 1 • wld no exerclle mtY QOtllrltMe 10 rapid *=•lion. ,_ ....... _ ... y .. IE. Nt•z llU "Ride The Wlfld'' (R) .,. ·•voung And Free'' ( 1979. clYenlUlt) Erik L8f&en, l<ei1h Latten ( t hr .. ~rnln.} (%) ... "Z" (1969. SUepenee) YVM Montal'ld, Jean.Looia Ttlntlgnan1 (2 hrs • 10~ AlllMMAUllO -L.On•INCI • 1rrn --··· -----9llrll~••• rT ~---­~MIW•Aml film» .... ... our ~nmu.u. ........ ...,(11) .. "Zulu Dawn" · (1979, Ofama) r1 l•nca•tar, Peter O'Toole. (2 hra .. 1 min.) ()) -llOWll • A young girt PA"" ludgement on a neighbor before learning what lhe Is really Ilka. • .,. "Jod8" (1977. Orama) Ja~ Fonda. Vanesaa Redgrave. (2 hrs.) MUllT °',,. • .,,. ,. ,.." __ TNAnCAT umlUICALI '°'"'.,_. •• ," .-ntCOllLMD TAllZM ~ DAY OFn.wowai--wr CAllTOOMI YOIAM HIM.TH ~YllAll llCMI "The F1hh Mu~eteer" ( 1979, Adventure) Beau Bridges. Ursula Andress. (I hr., 43 min.) Cl).,.. "Starblrds'" (No Date. AdVen· ture*='ated. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) •IL•rr::=· UPnlTCMUICM NI PMTWAYI U•M.L llllCtt Lou Plnella, batting coach and designated hitter for lhe New York Yankees. discusses tile importance of a proper baiting stance and correcl lbala~a.o:uATW ••II LLOYD Oii.Vi! ..., .. MllMT :--==a.o. .,_ "Mountain Family Robinson" (1979, Adventure) Rober1 Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. I 1 hr .. 40 minj -~y­,...1"1&.ft '10PIYIMm ..... mTOI A& LOIMMLEI LIT,_•UMT •• ...., f•tur9d °""* PtlQll. ~ Vallv. Dlt9Clor of 8r~ 8etdin !Ottltl.lff; 'fhe ~ Chertee E. Mille<. Rector ot St. JoM'1 6emlnety, c.matllo • Alchard 0. Welt. Olrector. Andlnt Blblieal Ir!!:.:-·~ •M I. ... _,.. ... __._. ''Smallmouth Ball" (R} _.. •'Victor / Vlc:torla" (1982. ) Jullt Andrews. Robaft Preston. _!l hrs., 15 min ) CJ) ... "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978, Adllentura) Animated. Directed ~ Y0<am Gfoea. (1 hr. 15 min.) • .. "The Tender Trap" (1955. ComedYl Debbie Reynolds. Frank Sina· tra. (2hrs.) CZ> llO¥ll "St. Helens" (1981, Orama) Art Carney, David Hultman. ( 1 hr., 35 rnln.) • '-OIYM Lii F.-·· IY•--=-o:~=~IM ... "Gtzmo" (1977. Comedy) Documentary. Otfect.CS by Howard Smit!'\. i ™·· 30 mrn."9. ...,... ft9 ....._ llOnoet llAClm An enterprising young man opens a perpetual motion machine facta<y In 1900. DILllTIP .. EACI Tiii llAnDll ~Tiii ... -wmlDAVID-..IY DAY Of llllCO'faY LCllll--.-ntCCIMMD -~,...,. 1MIUWH• ........ (11) llOW9 "Whistle Down The Wind" (1962, Ofama) Hayley Miiis. Bernard Lee. (2 hrs.) ID .... 'lTWAY -8 Cl) '9A IAlllTIAL1 "Conference Flnal" Regional coverage of Phltadetphla 76ers at Milwaukee Bucks 0< Los Angeles Lakers at San An1onlo Spurs. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) · D Tltl _... Mm Tiii -Edwin Newman moderates a panel discussion on lhe American Roman Catholic Church's stand on nuclear weapons. ( 1 hr.) e .,.. "Snow White And The Three Stooges" (1961. Comedy) Carol Heiss • The Three SI~ (2 hrs.) I== ~ICBI C0<respondents Un· da Wertheimer and Cokie Robef1s join Paul Duke 10< an up·lo-the-mlnut~·sum· rna~ongresslonal aotlllities. LLOYDGaVI! M:ii'.l· cMtoom fl IWIUllllllTODAY ·--·--·--• ~ P.A. IOCc:a "Road To y.'~mbley" Semifinal 2 ( 1 hr.) · · lllAm maT (ll),., MIMW'• ~ 5 za Two teen-agers lesl their parents' liberal attitudes when they bring home twcrblack friends tor lhe weekend ~hr.) Dlllrnl COllLMD .. CtWLll CIW9lll OM 1'111 FIM Kim CO) .,. "Soldier In The Rain" ( 1963, Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Sieve McOueen. (I hr .. 30 min.) Cl) .,. "Vk:lor I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Rober1 Preston _!l hrs.. 15 min ) CZJ .,. "Figh1lng Back" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Tom Skerrill, Patll Lupone. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) --- !!!, .... --ml ...-i At Pf ... time. the gtme ... Chicago Blitz at PNl- ~~!=6(in. (3 hr&., 16 min,) ........ ... ..._ .,,,,, ..... ---unu ___ ..... WALL tlmT ~ "TM Return Of .MOtge L.Jndseyl" Gueet: Geotge LlndNy. tectWcalaMlyst. Etn&t & Company. CC)_. "Julia" (19n. OrelN) Jane rc>nda. Vanessa Redgfave. (2 hra,) • _. "Danny" ( 1979. AdVenlure) Rebecca Page. Geotge Luce. (1 hr .. 28 lmlni..Y .. tW AT -Ml'N Guest. Vlncent Price. (I ht.) Cl)WOOl!flMM ... "Bugay Malone" ( 1976. Musi- cal) Jodie Foeter. Scott Balo. (2 hra.) • WI• •Cl WTM .. Prlv1ta Schull" Opar1tlon Bernhard It dltmantlad and the w1r It l0tt. bUI SChulz remember• that bUrled In the Enaftth count?:!; i re l:.o~r"~--=i.ii~ lf; .,,.., U.S. Ptoleaalonal Tourna· IMOI (from Atlantic City, N.J.) (A) (2 hra.~MC90X ~ ..,_ • c=-m Gary Collins and ~rol Lawrence host this examination of the plight ot the 1.6 billion women In the w0<ld's developing nations through the stories ot six otthese women. ( 1 hr.) 11:11 (!) u•M.L PhHadelphla Phillies at Chi· 1tlllcagf~~~~~) CIUICM •11t1NOm AL--OlllFOllTI OCUllll:1NIW•M111•1T ,....,. ROCI A band of 1raveting musicians comes to Fraggle Rock to pres- ent an ancient Fraggle lradition -· the ~ley (I)_,.. "WhO Is t<1lllng The Great Chats o f europer 11918. Comedy) Georr ~al. Jacqueline Bisset. ( 1 hr .. 52 min. (OJllCMI "Little Moon And Jud McGraw·• (1979. Western) James Caan. Stelanle Powers. (1 hr., 30 min.) 11111 (ll) IA•M.L Atlanta Braves al Houston AstC:8~s.) CZ> ~4*1'111.Utcm Afternoon -·Taut AIOUT ~ Gues1; Nomian Seell. former medical doct0< and psychol- 1.E~rapher ......... SIYOllD SLW Patty Duke Aslin narrates this sen.silive study ot the world of ''1:i~1J 1 hr.) e Roosevelt Green I John Mugabl 1Ckound Junior Mlddlewelght bou™°'TMi:s Vegas, Ne';),. ( 1 hr.) ID TO llAlllU -IT CID .,.. "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979, Orama) Bun Lancaster, Pete1 O'TOOle (2 hrs .. 1 ·min.) • · g 1"I ICU IUQ ·A yoong boy be<:omes aovolved In a suspenseful hunt for Captain Kidd's burled treas1Jre. ( 1 hr.) CZ> ll0¥9 "Love At Firsl Sight" ( 1977, Comedy) Dan Ay1<royd. Mary Anne McDonald. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) 6DWllDOW4*~ Friday, May 13, 1983 17 . . -Sunclay Cont. Irey Lyons review "Blue Thunder" and "Breathless" CD m¥IE "2069 A Sex Odyssey" ( 1978. Science·F1ct1on) Alena Penz. Nina Fredric. ArllOfous Venusian women land on Earth and encounter ht.Iman males for the first time. 'R' ( t hr .. 45 min.) ©) -WAIWICI • c:o.caT The ~stress with such hits as "Walk On By,' "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" and "I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again" to her credit pe<lorms her popular tunes from the past and present. i!hr.) (I) m¥IE "Personat Bes1" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly Two young female athletes are torn between love and ambition as they train fOf Of'ympic competohon 'R' (2 hrs ) 11:t11Cll ... tW IPORTI NIAL PACiiiillM MC ... CMUmt CWT• THI CIMlll,_ Hosts Gary C-Olhns and Mary Ann Mobley. with guests Anson Wiiiiams. Betty White and JoAnn Pflug. proftle su1 children who are the innocent victims ot war In coun· tries such as Somalia, Cambodia and El Salvador (1 hr.) e ~Im Guests: Norman Maller. Or. Renee Richards. Rosemary Clooney 1! hr., 30 min.) (CJ m¥IE "The Killing Kind" ( 1973, Dra· mal John Savage. Cindy Williams. Aller serving two years on a trumped-up &ex charge. a young man is released from prison and begins seeking his revenge. 'R' 1.!_ hr .• 35 min.) Qi)MDWll "The Boogens" (198t. H0<ror) Rebecca Batdfng, Fred McCarren. Ancient tentacled creatures terrorize the Inhabit· ants of hOuse that is connected to the monsters' subterranean lair. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min;).. twl --~ Mice And Men" (1981. Drama) Robeft Blake. Randy Quaid Based on John Steinbeck's novel. An 111n- e<ant ranch hand tries to pro1ec1 his strong, retarded friend trom his Innocent but often near·traglc talllngs (R) (2 hra .. 30 ~ 8 "Stiange Homecoming" (197•. Mystety) Robert Culp. Glen Campbell. Aftet being imprisoned f<>< t8 ye.rs on charges of robbery and murdef. a man -Monclay ll1ndnp llovl••- returns home to his IOving retallves. (2 hrs.) 1W8 MO¥ll "The Long Duet" ( t967. Adventure) Yul Brynner, TrevOf Howard A nomadic lndlan tribe's problems even· tuan~ invotve an archaeolog1St (2 hrs .. 10 mln:J. -· .::w •. www ... ~ ~ ._ Guests: Norman Malter. Dr. Renee Richards, Rosemary Ctooney ~hr .. 30mln.ln ...,. .... .,.. "Andy Warhol's Dracula" ( 1974, H0<ror) Joe Dallesandro. Udo Kier. A vampire seeking "wlrgins" to salts· fy his thirst fOf blood Is helped by a noble- man who wants the money he thinks the count possesses. 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min ) DM0¥11 "HlghRlsk" (1 98t. Adventure) James Bronn. Cteavon Liiiie. A trio ot greedy friends plot the robbery ot a million dollars from a South American drug deal· er. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (%) llOM "VICtO<Y March" (No Date) (2 hrs.'-m. "'l:.Mlon=.,,,-llA M1llMIM llUlflOOTUU (I) 1:11 llOM "The Fifth Musketeer" ( 1979. Adventure) Beau Bridges, Ursula Andress. D' Artagnan end the Three Musk· eteel'll beeome lnvotved in another plan to block the evil Intentions ol the sinister Car· dtoat Richelieu against the French arlstoc· racy. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• •3 min.) CH> .,.. "Zutu Dawn" ( t979, Drama) Burt Lancaster, Peter O'Toote. The Eng· lish wage a b4tter war against the Zulu nat.on ln 19th-century Africa. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 1 min.) t:tl©) .. "Young A(ld Free" ( 1979. Adventure) Erik Larsen, Kefth Lersen A young M0tmon boy laces many tests as he r ches adUlthood. 'PG' ( t hr • 30 min. Cl) "MISSlng" ( 1981. Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New York businessman and hi& daughter· In-law try to find out what happened to his son Who disappeared during the military &Chila. 'PO' (2 hfs., 2 min.) w ... .,. "Gho&I Story" ( 1981, Horror) Fred Astalfe, John Houseman. Mysterious deathe begin to deolmete the ranks of a BQgerde. Sylva Koecina. (I hr .. 30 min.) •CC>-"Smolley And The Bendit" (1917. Comedy) 8Uf1 Reynolds, Sally r-i.ld. ( t hr .. 40mln.) •CR> "Going Apel" (198l. Comedy) Tony Oiiinn, JeeelQa Walt&f. 11 hr .. 27 min.) C.D> "The TutnlnQ Point ' (1977, Drama) Anne Bancroft, Shifley Maclalne ( 1 hr , 59 min.) • "Z" ( t969, SutpenN) Yvet Mon· tand. Jeen-Loute Trlntlgnant. (2 hra., 5 IJl!n.) •w "P1H10nal 8"1" (1982. Drame) Mor· IHttnlngway, Patrice Donnelly. (2 hrt.) -"Chendltt"' (t97t, Mytttry) warren t ... IMlle Ceron. ( 1 tv .. 30 min ) "Continent al Olvldt" ( 1981, ~not) JoM a.tu.hi, Blall Brown ( 1 hr. 43 mtn.) Ctott" (1951i Aomtnce) Dtch ~ Myton ( , l1f .. 30 min.) • "'°"'naltat" ( 1979, Ptamai Jach. , EllUbtfh Altxand«. ! I l\r., small c11cte of elderly men who share both a monthly storytelling get-together and a SO.year-old secret 'A' ( 1 hr . 50 mon ) w l llCE PIOflLE a. . (I) C81 ... leGH1'WATCll llOVIE "Z" ( 1969, Suspense) Yves Montand. Jean-Louis Trintlgnant Tile political murder of Gregor1os Lambrakis seM!S as Ille pretude to the Greek m1~tary coup, 'PG' (2 hrs. 10 min ) H @ WOIU All.Nm H 8 AT Giii wrrN Guest actress Jennifet O'Neil. (t hr.) !:ll@ rrt YOUR 111lll111l111l•iu11 .. (I) NOW TO IUYYCMI IDT QOll "Trouble Shots" (R) .. @ ... CC) m¥IE "Juha" ( 19n. DramaJ Jane Fonda. Vanessa Redgrave Writer Liiiian Hellman 1s drawn into the main thrust of wartime 1es1stance efforts when her ctos- est C.lltldhood friend seeks he1 help (2 hrs ) (I) 111.111•11 tmt ~11 CH> llOVIE "Richard Pryor Uve From The Sunset Strip" ( 1982, Comedy) Rachar< Pry0< This t~med conoerl performance highlighted by the comedian's Vl9WS sex. mamage. prtson hie and a chilli though humorous account ot his cata strophic e•pe11ences wolh cocaine dependence. 'A' (1 hr. 30 min.) ....... (J)llOVIE "Mother's Oay" I 1980. Horrat) Nancy Hendrickson, Deborah Luce. A insane matnarch and her equally • turbed sons gruesomely voellmlze a trio o Ml FAmta i ng women (1 hr .. 35 IT\ln I llCMI "Paradise" (1982. Orama) W" lie Aames. Phoebe Cates Two teen-< come of age in t823 BagMad 'R' ( 1 hr. 40 min) -~-O'THl­• H•llTW(I) .. ...nm d llO¥ll "F'ightong Back" ( 1982, Oral ma) Tom Skertltt, Patti Lupcne. An anar-t Philadelplllan organlles a vigilante Icici to stem the tide of vlolent crime in hit ~hood. 'R' ( t hr . 40 min.) =~IDMMI--:-_._ ~--"Paradise" ( t982. Drama) Wil lie Aames. Phoebe Cates Two teen-ager come ol age in t 823 Baghdad. 'R' ( 1 hr. •Omln) 20mln.) tW• "Hearl Beat" ( 1980. Orama) Nie Nolte. Sissy Spectk. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (%) "Leap Into The Vold" (l'fo O.tt) f hrs,) • "I'll Be Voors" U9"7, Mutlca Oltanna Durbin. Adolphe enjou. (2 hft. tW(C) "Ransom" ( 1956. Orama) Gltr Ford, Donna Reed. (2 hra.) -............ __ -· "A•Hluntlng We Witt Go" lt94 COmtdy) Stan Laurel. Ollvtr Hardy, hr., 30 min.) • "Sxywey To Death" ( 197 SUI!**) Bobby Stwmen. Sitter ~ert. (1 l'lr , 30 min.) "Mounllltl F•mily Rot>lnlon'' 191 <I enturt) Robert Logan, 'Ull ~mante Shaw. ( 1 hr., 40 mil\.) "I'm Dene A• Fat >.a I 982, OrlMI) ~ Clayburgt1, HlcOI ~ • ~·a iN!~molOI~ end the PU~ =~~-,..:f ~ .-:.:.~"--­•. ,. ..... • W CIP _.,Lal -Am •• JoklMy Cuti. Kril Kritlotferson. Charlie Rloh and Mlokey Giiiey join .Je1ry L" Lew'11 In a '*1amance 1"*' .. the Jtlckton Haff ot the Tennessee PerlOfmlng Ar11 Center In Nastwllle. ( 1 hf ) ([) .. "Z" (1969. SUaperwe) YVel Montand. Jean-lovla TrlntlgNnl. The polltlcal murcle< ol GreQ.OflOS l.ambralelt _..,.. 11 the pretode 10 the Greek mNttary c 2 hrt., 30 min.) Oil¥ lllDl*ilNll'rt"'91A1DW. ,. . ..,,.. ClllN A motley group ol troub- lemakers return to the depar1men1 under Pond'l's supervlllon 10 W()(k undercover at a local school. ( 1 hr.} e 0 ....n..-.IT Olmll Fea· tuied: 1 rllual murder 10 appease 1 cruel goddess, bizarre adornmenrs from exotic 1atl008 to teelh·ldlng; snakes and their handlers; a J1panese Buddhist monk's 1,cx:>-o:l walk (R) (1 hr) I ~Miii.UT All)IULL I I CoeMOl "Blues For A. Red Planet" DI. Carl Sagan looks al lhe Viking Lander In Death Valley and demonslrales the machinery lhal has sent pictures and measurements from Mars back lo Earlh starting In 1976 (R) O ( 1 hr) cm.-"Miseing" (,981, Olama) Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek A middle-aged New York t>usinessman and his daughter· in·law try 10 find out what happened to his son who disappeared durtng the mllttary COO!> In Chile 'PG' (2 hrs .. 2 min.) CZ> .WW "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerrill. Patti Lupone. An angry Philadelphlan organizes a vigilante fOfce 10 stem the llde ot v1olen1 crime in his ~~ (lhr .. 40min.) :I -:. "Gizmo.. , 1977. Comedy) Documentary Directed by Howard Smith A look at a series ot wacky American inventors and their Rube Goldberg crea- tions. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (8) AUOGll '90Ca A band of 1ravellng musicians comes to Fraggle Rock 10 pres- ent an ancient Fraggle tradillon •• the m~ -Nt-~NAIA .. fi Cl) MCltR .-a'I flUa Mr. Van Ranseleer convinces Archie to Jorn the t>oys tor a n.ght on lhe town at a singles club.JR) G UI) .WW "Urban Cpwboy" ( 1980, Olama) John Travolta. Deb1a Winger A blue-collar worker wl'IO fancies h1msen a modern-day cowboy !alls on love wilh a girl he meets 1n a popular country-and-west· em bar. (3 hrs.) 9 BfTlllT~ T'tll WID A repor1 on how the Na11onal Enquirer operates and an 1nterv1ew with its publisher, Generoso Pope Jr., interviews w11h.Pa1 Be11a1ar. Roy Scheider ( 1 hr.) 8 !II) DAVID "'°'1 PMIEJfTli: Tttl awt-lilll IOOlt Of WOll.D llECOllDI David Frost and Randi Oakes host a look at a fascinallng a.rray of new exploits. uncom- mon endeavors and lhe hrzarre things oeoote do rJ ( 1 hr 1 IJ._.. ----''lh•kOUt'' ( 1915, AcMrttur•) i. BtOOIOO. JI lrNnd. A TUM Mh pllot acc:eptt a women'• cNMengtt to retC\MI het Mblnd ff om • Meicic.n Jal!. ~hfS.) ..... ~ Country'' (1911. A<tvef!IUte) Oocumentwy. A OOUQlf named Whllketl growl horn cub 10 metlD c.111'\ hit natlhl habitat. (2 hrl.) • .-e ueluet Fot A Aid PleiMt'' Or. C1tl S1o9n ~I at the V~lng Lander kl Oelth "Velley end dlmOr'lltrai.e the machlrerY that l'IU Mnt plc11n1 and meeMement• from M.,.. beCk to E.arth 1t1r11~ t97WR> o t 1 tw.) • ·= --'8oM And Love<e" Eiieen Atkins, Karl Johnton, Leonie Meltlnger and Lynn Oeenh 118' kl I seven-part dramatization of D.H. Law· renc.'1 1ut0blographlcat novel. (P1111 1) ~~ ... .. "Riohatd Pryor Live From The unset Strip" (198==. J Richard PryOf. Thlt filmed ooncer1 II highlighted by the '• vine on sex. m1rrl1ge, prison llfe and a chllllng though humorout ecx:ount ol hie c.ta· strophic experiences with cocaine ~dence. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (JJPAll9 CllAIR fte ~-''Blrtj\, daY. Party" James T. Han discovers the pollllcal maneuverlng1In1he law enf<><~ ment field. as Profe580f Klngsfleld awe.Its an appointment to the Supreme Court. ( 1 hr.) lit MOWll "The Outlaw Josey WaleS" (t976. Western) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Loci<e. A man becomes an outlaw when a ruthless band ol Union SOl<ll.ers destroys his Southern latm and killtl'tlls wlle and son. 'PG' (2 hrs .. t8 ml~ I ...,_tnatCOCK n1 .. ..,,.91 .. . (I) ~ Dick reveals an uncanny ability to embarrass Joanna no matter I~ hard he tries to do the right thing. Tiii ~ TOllCmOW lu.fU 111:11 CMAIUl'aW9UICllMfUI-.. (J)M&$ a•Georgeconfldent· ly bets Flofence that he can do alt Mr work for =ao: only three hours. (R) I ii .,. "Rough Cut" ( 1980. Adventure)· Burt Reynolds. Lestey,Anne Down. A British socialite lures an lntllfnl- tional jewel thief out ot retirement to tielP her steal S30.000,000 In diamonds. Q (2 hrs.) I Nlll POPClff IWii&&a: TlllAW "Sons-And Lo11ers" Elleen Atkins, Karl Johmon. Leonie Melllnger and Lynn Dearth star In a seven-part dramatizatiOn of O.H. Law- rence's auloblographlcal novel. (Parl 1) O (1hr.) Ui) ll'tSTll'Y "We, The Accused" Paul Is taken 10 prison to await trial and learns that Myra is to be charged as an aocom-!!!!_c~rl 5) D (1 hr.) (kl "Noilfl By Northw.est" (1959. Suspense) Caty Grant, E11a Marie Saini. •. An advertising man's life rs changed dras- tically when he is mistaken lor a CIA ~ent. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) (.(.) u.l FOOTUU. Los Angele& Express at B=ham Stallions (R) (3 hrs.} <D "Missing" (1981. Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New Yorlt businessman and his daughte<· In-law try 10 find out whal happened to his eon whO dllll~ed dUtlng the rnll•tal'l' c~ 1n Ohle. ;PG, t2 "'9.. 2 min I (I) UU 'I'• Ina • M W The comedlen pokea tun •t the IOtMtltnee i*nlul. •lw•yt lnteresling .,. of the 1~hf.) CZ> "St. Htlenl" (1981, 0.llne) M Carney. Oevkl Hultman. An ~· Old man rtl\llM to le1ve hit 1m11• f"'°'1 alter• ~f&edlc11 • voQnlc: ~ 1•·ff:A~J-· P•I •lf'NI .. .. .,. "Vltltlng Hour1" ( 1982. ) Mlotlael lrontlde. Lee G11n1. A peyohOtlc murdertt MlllCNt IOf hll M>lt Ylctlm. 1 TV newawoman who survived an M rller l lllCk. In I big city tlotplt1t 'R' (I hr .. '§_min.) .. • (I) M.ICI Alie$ enlleta Mudowtatk Lemon'• help When Tommy decides to I the balketblH team. ---..... WOIUOIMmM.I -....... , -... COmedy lketchet combine With ciaMlc lllm and news footage In an offbeat. satiric tak ... off. -·(I) .,..... --. D Trapper's ex, moth$r·ln-lew, bel1$vlng he Is still married to Mr daughter. brings a pouting medical c1se to him. and Gonzo poses es a nurse IOf I week. (A} (1 hr.) 1.:..:. llTW9 LR Alm DIAlll Catol Lawrence and Ari Llnklelle< host this look at the children ot East Africa and thelr struggle lor survival Guests· Dick Van Patten. WlHiam Shatner. Dean Jones, Efrem Zlmbelist Jr. ( 1 hr.) l •••w•rww ... ••OW WOMll The story ot one ot the first women to be ordained a Congre· gatlonal minister under the new canons ot the Church is presented. • .-cM ft.AYllOUll "For Colored Girts Who Have ConSidered SulC1de I When The AalQbOW Is Enul" She women share their paJnl terrOf and love In a tele11I· sion adaptatiOn ol the award-winning Broadway hit by Ntozake Shange. Q ( 1 hr.) (8).,. "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) Sieve Martin, Rachel Ward. A hard,bOiled pri11ate eye runs illto a host ot familiar characters while invesll- galing tne death or a scientist I cheese t.t.coon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (J)A .. DAYllllllll "Hud's Bizarre Fan· tasy'' {Part 43) I WMUmOlll .. .,_"Paradise" ( 1982. Orama) Wll· lie Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen·agets come of age In 1823 Baghdad. 'A' (1 hr., o4-0 min~ --1.-rta1••• -_., .. MUllT TCllY __.. ~ "Fading In" Tony Brown looks al the black presence In Hollywood from 1930 10 t950. Cl) A .. DAY 11111111 "A Confession To Murd~arl .44) CZ> "Glen And Randa" (No Date) This Is a version of Adam and E11e as they make their "!BY lhrough a bra11e ·=1-&.\T~~ --. tTAU. ~.,.,. • -ICOTT ,..,,.wal mM......,. Neal Gabler and Jef· Friday, May 13, 1983 19 -Monday Cont. • al llON "Oealh On The Nile" ( 1978, Myst1tty) Pe1er Ustinov. Bette Davis. Based on the novel by Agalha ChriStle. Belgian deteclive Hetcule Poirol lnvesll· gates a murder among a party ol eccen- trics aboard a cruise ship (3 his.) · 11 llON "Bruce The Superhero" (1981, Advenlure) Bruce Le. Bruce seeks revenge upon 1hose who killed his lather lor s1anding In their way to great fortune. ~hrs.) • ::'llMAZIMI A look at 1he scenery of New Zealand: a l)<evlew ot the 25th-anni- versary reunion ol Motown recoidlng art· lsts e .,_ "Carrie" ( 1976, Horror) Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie. A timid teen-age< becomes the bUll ot a cruel prom-night l)<ank and relallates against her class· rn.tes with a devastating. supernatural fury~ • mAT or.i1a.MCU "Life 0n The ~lsslssippl" Kurt Vonnegut Jr hosts a film adaptation ot Mark Twain's lmaglnat1Ve evocation ol his experiences as an apprentice riverboat pilol In the days of the grear Mlsslsslppl s1eamboats: Robert Lanslng and David KneM star (R) (2 hrs.) CC) .,_ "The Stratton Slory" ( 1949, BiOgrapny) James Stewarr. June Allyson. The loss of a leg is O\/ercome by baseball ~Yet M°l&:tratton. (2 hrs.) IPOITna llON "Continental Divide" ( 198 1. Romance) John Belusttl. Blair Blown. A Chicago newspaper columnisl ttevels to the Rockies lo escape some political heal ancJ Interview a reclUsive naturalist. 'PG' 1! hr .• 43 min.) CIHICMI "For Yoor Eyes Only" (198t. AdVenlure) Rage< Moore, Topol. James Bond tracks a cr1m1Nll who purloined a toP secret British delense device 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.I .9CMI ''The Music Man" ( 1962, Musi· cat) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones. A lasMatking aalesman comet to a a1r111t1 1own In Iowa to oiganlze a boys' band and Inadvertently !alls In love with an unmar- ried Hbfarlan. (2 his . 30 min ) e 9CMI "Angela" (1955, Adventure) Dennis O'Keete, Mera Lane. A poor man's double Indemnity has him drawn lnlo mur· def and doUbl4t-dealing ( 1 ht • 30 min.) .. ,Ml.,., .. , .. Clllllft .... L81111Cl"9 .. MCAftm • (() ....... The 40771h'a plans for a 8llowe«'I night cogtume party er• Inter• nipled by lneom~ wounded lrom lhe fTont and born ROiie a V:.·,~ I.I.~,.:. lncludlno'' =.~ .i.ctteon. Richard Pryor. Olene Roa. Llon94 Alchlt. Smokey RoblnlOll. Linda Ronstadt and S1evte Wonder celebr•t• the 26th ennfver'8ry or Motown Pr~- 2 ~PMaY ea a nm• "L"• 0n The ' Kurt V~t Jr h091e I !Nm ~alk>n ol Mark l'we1n'1 Imaginative 9\IOCallon 1·1 hit expe.ltn<:" •• an appt.nt~ rlverbo41 pllot In the dlt)'t of the QfM I MllllMlppl 1ttan'lbolt1; A®ef1 Lenling and Del/Id Knell star. (A) (2 ~~MLOOllJAGTUM11,_, ~ _. •·Penll9nti.ry ff" (1082. Dre· 22 ,tldll'f, MllY 13, 1983 ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Ernie Hudson. An old prison enemy murders a bo111er's girllriend, forcing him to return to 1he ring. 'R' (1hr ,50mln ) (O)llON "I'm Dancing As Fasl As I Can" ( 1982. Drama) Jill Clayt>urgh, N1Col W1lh· amson. The slory ot a woman's battle wilh Valium addk:llon is lold 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (2) llON "Glen And Randa" (No Date) This IS a version ot Adam and Eve as they make their way lhrough a brave new world. ( 1hr .• 30 min.) • .. 9 ()) C.. DAY AT A Tm Ann and Sam both have some oearty disastrous second thoughts just before their wedding I ..... '" --·--()) CA9mY I LACIY Chris end Mary Beth are ch~ to head up a special task force 10 crack a robt>ety ring J>reying on weanhy oeaut~ pelrons. (R) ( t hr.) I e'8~son Coonly Jell" ( 1976. Drama) Yvette Mlmleux, Tommy Lee Jones. A woman wtthoUt ldentihcatiOn paP8fS Is arrested and finds herself Hvlng a nightmare ot rape. murder and desperate escape. 'R' ( 1 hr • 25 min.) ® llO¥ll "Pandemonium" (1982. Mys· tery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane A col- lege lown police sergeant reopens an 18· yeer·old unsotved multiple murder case when II appears that lhe perpetrator Is str1tij ai;ln. 'PG'~ 1 hr , 20 min ) -1 ..,. ....... -·••W.(I) _... Jonn Byner 8hows yO\I lhlngs srranger than truth, larqer 1han Ille. and zamer then anylhlng yoo ve eve1 seen O llON "Heartland" ( 1981. Drama) Rip Torn. Conchata Ferrell A rancher and his housekeeper lace lhe rigors of frontier Ille In 1910 Wyoming. 'PG' (1 hr , 35 min) CZ) lilCMI "lnltmale Moments" ( 1981, Comedy) Alexandra S1ewa11. Bernard Fresson A tamO\IR French madam expands her operations lntematlonally 'R' ,-11s·u ... •IUICMOP... 11S&i£&• ...., IWllWll. IMll'r MAll1IWI allb ..... ,. LA..-r Guests aclress Linda Gray: Dr. Lend<>n Smlth, authol of "Food& ~ Heall~lda." ( 1 hr) "°""'9 .,_"Shame Ot rhe Jungle" ( 1975. omedy) Animated Voices by John B.iushl, Biii Murray Apeman Shame comes to the reeoue ot hi• beloved June In this ribald spool of Tarzan movlet. 'A' ( 1 ~16mln.) mwll "Ll1119 Orphan Dully" ( 1982, ma) Rhonda Jo Petty, John Holmes A rvnaway Otphen suite~ adven1uree on the road illl a kindly playbof takM Iler I der hit wing. ( 1 hr., 30 min. .,_ "The Bitch" ( 19 9. Orama) n COlllnt. Mlona91 Coby. Alllf en •••ramarltat affair ClellrOyt ti« marrraoe. , high-living woman teerehea IOf otf!er !rcH ol funding. 'A' (1 ht .. 30 mlfl.) ,. OWi "Bftttlt f0< The Famlty 11" tllurtd: the rtdttlnlng ot the l&mlly liJi~ ~ . 30 min > ,,. -,,. ......... ,., •-•a..·Hoet: Johnny r90n, Ou.tt: Chene. N9leot'I Atllty, 8llm WhltrMn (A) ( I hr ) I <It) MC ... 9IQlfT\IE YOU AMID'°" fT llOVIE "The Man Who Understood Women" ( 1959. Comedy) Leslie Caron, Henry Fonda A Hollywood producer 1urns his wile 1n10 a sex symbol, but tgri<>fes her emollonal needs unlll She rakes a lover !2 ~.__,MD I<* (H) lllCMl "Stripes" (1981, Comedy) Biii Murray Harold Ramis A New Vork cabble looking tor exc1temen1 convinces his besl Irland to 1oin him tn enhsllng in the U.S Army 'R' (1hr .20mln ) ttl98 BfTDT.-T To.MT "Famoos Hollywood Trials" IOOl!s al Errol Flynn's sta1u~ape 1r1a1 CJ "The Man Who Had Power Over Women" ( 1970, Drama) ROd Tay· lo!. Carol While A press agen1 caught 1n the maddening orbit of London's swinging entertalnmenl world suddenly hnds Iha gfamourous Ille and 11s rewards are nol worth his loss ot sel':respec:t. (2 hrs.) i lll:IPlllllNTi.TWOM ... LO¥I, ~-rm.I .,.. "Buddy, Buddy" (198 1. Come- dy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau While an assassin concen1ra1es on h•s ne><t kill· 1ng. he 1s rudely lnlerrupted by a bumbling ra11ure ol a man who 1s attemprlng su1e1<1e. 'A' ( 1 hr • 36 min ) ([)M""""' Willie Mosconi vs Minnesota Fels (R) ( 1 hr ) (2) lllCWW "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly Two yoong female a1hleles are torn between IOve and ambltlorl as lhey lrain tor =IC comf,0!11ion. 'R' (2 hrs) ~-"Taps · (1981. Drama) George C Scoll. Timothy Hulton Mllllary schOol cadets take over lheir school 10 prevent plans 10 rum rne academy property into a condo developmenl 'PG' (2 hrs.) m1 II GD LATI w""" DAVD liTI11 .. z-a ....... Guests· author-humorist Fran Lebowitz: Jim Peterson, "Playboy" ma~azine lr~=s 5•~ Da~ ~~~ ~ ~ COTTU: • Ct.Oii Guest Da\lld Blenner • LO¥I, AIEllCMI rm.I (JJ lilOvtl "Evllspeak" ( 1981. Horrol) Clint Howard. R G. Armstrong. A mllllnry sctiool cadel usos black magic 10 avenge the hUm1Ua11on he has sulleied al the "8ndS of hit; woallh1er classnia1es 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (01 llOWI "National Lampoon Goes To The Movies" (1981, Comedy) Robby Benson, Richard Widmark. Populsr movie ~nres are saur1zed In lhree parOdtes. 'R' hr .. 30 min ) .,_ "S O.B." (1981, comedy) Wll· I em Holden. Julia Antlrewa. A movie dlreclor who h86 )VII finished a mulU-mll· Hon dollar lurkey goes horn a11empttd 1ul-clde to e btza11 ely Inspired re-lhoollng of hit ei:>kl. 'R' (2 hrs . 4 min ) .. , m COi umo"" --""'" .,_ "Widow" ( 1976. Drama) Mlchoet Learned. Br11dtord Diiiman Baled on lhe 6'0ry by Lynn Cnlne. A woman IY'llde vulnerable by hor hut barufs dtath struggles to copo with tho problem• ot polletlY nnd the nrspon11lblHty of ralllng IWO young children by hemtlf. ( 1 hr .. 30 ='•"Marty" < 1055. Dtama) Ertlffl IOr11n1ne: Bet1y 91afr A ally baotit!Of f1lte In !Ow wlll'I 1 woman wl'IO has ~ hefiell 10 1 hit aion. I I 1\1 . '40 min I .. --------------. - ameon. I 1 hr., '6 "*') (I) "Fighting Back" ( t982. Ofam1) Tom Ske<tltt, Patfl l~ ( 1 hr .. .tO min.) w• -''OOMlnlqU." t 1979, HofrOf) CHtt AObe<tton. Jean Slmmont. (1 ht,. 34 mitt) (%)"For Your Eyes Onlv'' (1981. AdVen- ture) R<>gef Moore, fopot. (2 hrs. 5 min.) • "The Loo1et1" ( 1955. Ofama) Rory Ci~n. Jolie Adame. (2 IVS,} -~ "The Straiton Story" ( 1949, Blogra- pt\y) Ja.mes Stewart, June Allyson (2 hrs.) •<m "Don's Patty" < 1976. Comedy) John Hargreave. Pal Bishop. ( 1 ht., 30 min) •<B> "Cannonball Run" (1981, ComedyJ Butt Reynolds, Dom Deluise. (1 hr., l5 min) (I) "For Your Eyes only'' ( 1981. Adven- ture) Roger Moore. l'opol. (2 hrs.. 5 min.) •CD "Flnal Exam" (1981. Suspense) Cecile Bagdadl. Joel S. Rice. (1 hr .. 30 min.) m "Taps" (1981, Orama) Geotge C SCotl, Timolh)l Hutton. (2 hrs.) •CZ> "Fighting Baci(" (1982. Orama) Tom Skenitt, Patti Lupone. (1 hr .. 40 min) -~ "Smokey And The Bandit" ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Fleld. ( I hr., 40mln.) •CD "Pajama Tops" (No Date, Comedy) Pia Zadora. Robert K.llne. (2 hrs.) •(Q) "Going Apel" (1981, Comedy) Tony Danza, Jessica Walter. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) ()) "Moscow Doesn't Balleve In Tears" ( t980, Comedy) Vera Alentova, AleKel Batalov. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) G "Z" ( 1969, Suspense) Yves Mon· tend, Jean-Louts Trintignant. (2 hrs , 5 min.) (%) "Leap Into The Void" (No Date) (2 hrs.) --•l·venlng .. , ..... iilft DAYI AUii Cll .... ~·.,..... mr • •1111ur RaAL MC .... O l _..:r" =:'un Ouwt; Lany Hagman (R) i:-cm:..., 1 ... "Going Apel" (1981. Comedy) Tony o.nu. Jeetlca Walter. ThrN oran-~ane hold the purse strings to a $5-mll-.. , .7~(~ :;:;n ) .-VlalB 'fl: CAVITT Guest: actress Mona l·~~J:J.., W•MWBftrllDl•IT ... "Chandler" (t971, Mystery) Warren Oates, Leslie Caron. An ex-securi- ty guard, now acting as ptlvate eye, Is set ' up lor a murder frame when he accepts en \ asslgnmen1 to guard a state's witness. ( t hr.,:.=~ 11111 =YIAUll • ::i. A ghost huntElf lnvestt· gates poltergeist activity In a family's home: a p1evlew ot the 25th-anniversary reunion of Motown recording artists. i==-·~ TW "Famous Hollywood Trials" looks at Errol Flynn's lstaE~ llAllY IWITllMI, llAllY...,. -~CCMf'lY .,. "Don's Party" (1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave. Pal Bishop. A group o suburbanites gather at a friend's house to watch 1tle election returns. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (Q) llCMI ''The Turning Pomt" (1977. Orama) Anne Bancrol1. Shi1ley Maclalne. Two friends from ballet !raining school. who chose different roads many years Good for you! eatllef, MHt again ~ ar• '°'* to dMI with the con141q~ ·pa· < t hf . 58 min.) l ... CCMmtmAY 1lll ... t.9 t • M ta. Featur.O. a vlalt to the Elite! Taftf, the MOUiin ~ 9nd llw HOUM of OiOt In Parll. Franc.1· • cruise on t~ Seine. a ttf'IWl\bflf!C» 0 Nazi ooou-~ Pall• du(lng WOtld War II. .,...., ... Ll-IWYICO ... 111 • U. Featured; ptlme lime male seit symbol9: how men. not women. are television's new sex symboll; the lalMI styles In sunglasses: several senior cl11- zens tell theif &ee1e1S fOf long. productive lives. some fantastic success storlea from people who ha¥e lost large amounll of lweightDnlcToa :..CM11· YOU Allm POI rr --·~11 TIC TltDOUlll llM:m./~.allf _.WWI Neal Gable! and Jet· frey Lyons review "Blue Thundef" and "Breathless." CID MMa.I ROCK The future looks bleak for Fra~ Rock when all of the radlahel 1n ~garden disappear. Cl) "Love At First Sloht" (1977, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd, Mary Anne McDonald. A young man's Ille Is compll· cated when he falls In love. ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) .... ='MADWllmm.CMAIU .... Charles M Schulz introduces an ant~ gy of animated adap1a1tons from hla favo11te "Peanuts" newspaper strips. (1 hr.) D GD LOft. ..V A beautiful young woman falls In love with Sidney while working on an advertising campaign with htm. ( 1 hr) 8 llOVll "Patton" (Part 1) ( 1970. Biog· raphy) George C. Scott, Kart Malden The col01ful and controversial Gerietal Geo<ge S. Patton launches stormy mtlltary cam- paigns from Eu1ope to N011h Africa dUrlng WOlld Wai II. (2 hrs.I Classified advertising is your best Dally Pilat . choice for help in selling lhe items ·you no longer need . It's Quick and 1nexpens1ve. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who llve in this area. Call today. Classified ads phone 642-56 78 Friday, May 13. 1983 21 -Tuesday Cont. CC) -IOllTICE Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy star as a married couple who reflect on their 60 years together. (I) PU AIU CC*fACT IUMll CID llOWE "Meatballs" ( 1979. Comedy) Bill Murray, Chris Makepeace. A zany summer camp counselor leads his misfit charges Into a no-holds-barred sports competilion against a group from another camp with a much better reputation. 'PG' 1 ~~ ,.. Cll.,.. ..c .. IWPY DAYI AGAIN MC.,..O MAP l1IB'I ~111'1 .__..RD IUa .. MPOllT llWA "Goodbye. Louisiana" A report on the staggering water problems ot southern Louisiana ts presented, (RJ Q 11 hr.) cm CWOll'f, 111J.1 I NAM DA't'UClff AUii The veteran rock group perfoims a selection of their hits. including Just A Song Before I Go" and "Love The One Your With" In this concert taped In November. 1982. at the Universal. Amphitheatre In Unlversal City, Calllornla. l hr.,45mln.) OIAlmCOWfnTODAY ,. ... M I Oii llll TOW Featured. a walking tour of Paris. Including the Arc de ITrlo;"~,a~some famous hotels. U~l-.EYICCll9'11f't IYI Oii LA. Featured: the magic of makeup, with a report on its history; Joh11· ny Mountain learns the art ol slam dunking a basketball: a man who ls a member of a lillle-known religious sect that condone9 bigamy -he has two wives and two faml· lies; a look at llfeguards and the work they do on California's beaches. ~DITICnll -CM.LI lu ':'. JG1 rr .... WATI 11CTACD0Umt ._,, Lltl8MPOllT llOWll "A Face In The Crowd" (1957. Drama) Andy Grllllth. Patricia Neal. A derelict goes from a Jail cell to national recognition on lhe etrength ol his numor ~d muelcaltalent. (2 hrs .. SO min.) llOWll ''The Goldwyn Fotlles" ( 1938, uslcfll) Adolphe Men)ou, Ella Logan. A fllm producer tries to Induce a young girt to aot as a Judge fOf his upcoming musical lre"';e~'c/u.u.e111m,.. W .. i;n=. "Pl~lng For Time" (1980, ama) Vanttu Redgrave, Jane Aleican· def. A bizarre concentration camp orchestra ln&lde Ausohwltt 81ruggles 9 lnst all od<1a to spare themselvn from dlNth ot the hands ol thtlr Natl captort. i ' ti =~TUii Tho A· Team are hired to proteot e veterln polloeman who It oonvlneed thet ht It 1"41 terget ol 1 SWAT tHm made up of corrupt fellow offlc9ta IB> I l nr.) • .. "P1tton" (P1111 2) ( 1970, Blog· raptly) Qeofge C. Scott. Kiri Malden, Tht oolorfvl and oontrovertl•I Gtneral Gwge &. Patton llunohel •tormy mlllt1ry e11m• pelgnt from Europe to Nortli Alrlo1 d\lrlng 24 Frtday, May 13, 1983 World War II. (2 hrs.) 8 O IWPY DAYI Joanie announces her plans to move to Chicago permanently to continue singing with Chach1. (R) D G llO¥ll "Bruce And Dragon FlSt'"' (No Date. Adventure) Bruoe Le. The hatred between two rival karate schOOls culmi- nates in the kidnapping of one ol the own· ers· wives.~ hrs.) • , .. IMu. A look at the actresses who have appeared In James Bond films, especially the latest Bond women: Maud Adams and Barbara Csrrera; an ESP-test- i~ lab in New Jersey Ill llOWE "White Lightning" ( 1973, Adventure) Burt Reynolds, Jennifer Bill- ingsley. In elCchange tor his release from prison. an elCpert driver strikes a bargain with federal authorities to help smash a moonshine ring .. (2 hrs.) • llOVA "Goodbye. Louisiana" A repon on the staggering water problems ot southern Louisiana Is presented, (R) Q U hr.) ID lilY'l19Y "We, Tile Accused" Paul ts taken to prison to await trlal and learns that M)'ra Is to be charged as an accom· ~Ice. (Pa~ (1 hr) '""" .... llAll.Olli MVATI m Marlow lnvestlgatn the death of a jazz musician responalble fOf getting him Ired from his l.Q!> as a hotel detective. Cl) llOWll "Smokey And The Bandit" ( 1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field. A daredevil trucker accepts a chal· lenge to run a truckload of beer from Teic- es back to Georgia In a limited amount ot time. 'PG' \ 1 hr .. 40 min.) llllCWm ·Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. A hard-boiled prillate eye runs into a host ol familiar characters while mvesll- gatlng the death of a scientist I cheese ~oon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) W llO¥ll ''Leap Into The VOid" (No Date) A brother and sister's dependent relationship Is threatened when she falls In love. (2 hrs.) e llOWll "Indiscretion Of An American Wife" ( 1954, Drama) Jennifer Jones. Montgomery Cllll. An adulterous Amerl· can wife alone on vacation In Italy meets her love< for one more tearful time before the~ muatpan. ( t hr .. 30 min.) .. 01) M.t.•'"' ..... , ... (II ~ LOWD ctlAClt Bobby Arnold, Ch8chl's former rl11a1 for Joanie's atttcllont. ~1at Oelveochlo's, I .... WllTIC'JOI .. llllCAftm .. • •WllTOI l1aLI Laura 9nc:t Remington have to compete with each other when two different cltenls hire them to ~~=helat. (R) (1hr,) • O · ,,,_111'1 Jack hH to get a tooth e11tracted by a clentlat who was rec~i·'~ed by terrl. (R) Q I imncA.,U,.._ "King ot Amerl- 04!" In 1915, •young. •trong·'#llled Greel\ M llor lumps ehlp In New YOl'l< HarbOr hop· Ing 10 make a riew Ille for hlm&elf In A~rl• CA. IRJ o ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • ~ "Blue& For A Reel Planet'' Or Cert Sagen looks at the Viking t.ander In Death Valley end demOl'alratee the mtc:hlnery thet hat eent piOlur" end mMaUremenfe trom Mers b•ck to Earth ttartlnQ in 1978. (A) c::i ( 1 hr l (J) u.a. NO'llMA. Nft JefMY G.ner11le ~Mio~ Penthett (A) =·) IOr Alll•T M Comeely a atchel oomblnt ~th olaMlo film and news tootage m an ollbeal. saline take- oft {U) llOVIE "Richard Pryor L111e From The Sunset Strip" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor This filmed concert perlorrnance 1s highlighted by the comedian's views on sex. rnarnage. pnson Ille and a chilling thougn humorous account of h•s cata- strophic experiences w1lh cocaine dependence. 'A' ( I hr 30 rn•n I 1::11 U @) •TO S A chance meeting with her former 1n·laws causes·v1olel to drop her new boytrlend like a hot potato (R) ....... " CID llOVIE "Whose Lile Is It Anyway?" (1981. Orama) Richard Dreyfuss. John Cassavetes Paralyzed lrom the neck down 111 an automobile ecc1den1. a sculp- tor reminisces about his life oefore and eloquently argues for his righl to die. 'A' {1 hr . 58 min ) CI) llOVIE "Showstoppers" No Date(.). i hrs.) 1"1...ull -G IT. a.1"11111 Dr Morrison must treat a remorseless terrorist. and Dr. Craig browbeats an Indecisive patient Into hav- l ~~~a;:,egery JR) (I hr.) 11 U lO HAll'T Jorie than and Jen· nl er Investigate the supposedly staged robberies and gunfights at a Western ;c=nw~~~IOll>M ''How Much Is Enough? Decision-Making In The Nuclear Age" Bart>ara Jordan looks at how ma101 decisions were made as tne U S. expanded its nuclear arsenal over the past two oecades. (R) ( 1 hr ) CC) llOVIE "Death Hunt" (1981. Adven· ture) Charles Bronson. Lee M11rv1n In tl'le 1930s. a Mountie and a frontier criminal wage an Old baule as c1vlllzat1on encroaches on the Canadian wilderness. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) Cl) PAIU CHAii: 1'MI IKOllD TUil ''Birth· day Party" James T Hart discovers the pollt1c:.at maneuverings In the law enfoice· ment held. as Professor Klngsfleld awaits an appointment 10 the Supreme Court ( I hr.) ct 110V1E "Night School" ( 1981, Mys- tery) Leonard Mann, Rachel Ward. An anthropology professor wtth a penchant for co-eds Is suspeoted uf the t>rulal mur· ders ot some 01 his lormer beO partners. 'A' ( 1 hr . 28 min.) (%) llCMI "Vkltory March" (No Date) (2 hrs./. -· ~•llDINTMIWOM .... cmml Mm? This oocumentary cap- turos the art and politics ol Lee Walsle(, a LA. based painter. ... .,., ..... 1• 1uu--•11MC11•-,. ..... llAllY IWl'lllAll. llMY MMTMM ., .... 90llT .. u~ "TM fhrtAt Of Genelj<) Engineering: The Prom1oe Of Mlraclet Of Reallty Ot Extinction" Guest; soclat aci.n· ~J=Rllkln (l hr) CW "Starship Eros" ( 1980. SCI· enc&-Flctlon) Lori Rogere. Mike Ranger. Sex t>&:omes mechanlsttc In n aoctety ol the IUture. (I hr . 10 min J !LOWll,__.-.ct '*"8 'I'll Q.m "Battle Foi The F111r11Uy II" atured: how the patn of d~ It allectlng the Amerlcnn m11111 ( 1 hr., in~j tw 'It 11~1''1 Hoat: Johnny C•rtOn· .. ----------- .... =-.-• -... ''caMonbell Aun" (1961, ) Burl Aeynoklt. Dom Dtlullle. venous oddball characters C9ffiPet• In a COUMO<Ollll tA.110 race. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 -~"""lr ... om ••n ~loe>Y" (1953, ~ y Boyt. L.0 Gotcey. The Boys dJ9. CCNef a fornlUla fOf meklng gatollne and try their luck at i.1o9y racing, (J hr .. 30 min) • TOii ccmu: .. a.Oii Guest: Re11 Rted. W (C) llOVll "Goodbye. Emmanutlle" ( 1977, Drama) Sylvia Kris tel, Umbef1o OrsrnJ: A beautiful woman'a search fO< ttle ultimate erotic e)lperience brings her to a startling reallzallon 'R' (I hr .. 40 min.) ·1w1n1..mrATCM llOVll "The Long Weel\end" ( 1979. Mystery) John Hsrgreave. Brlony Behets. A young couple find uneKpected mystery when they go off tor a wee+leo<I on a campmg trip In the Australian bush. ( 1 hr , 52m1n.) (I) llCMI "FOi Your Eyes Only" ( 198 I. Adventure) Roger Moore, Topol. James Bond tracl\s a criminal who purloined a IOP secret British defense device. 'PG' (2 -Taesclay l'l(t. &:its -11: "Flghtlna Beet'' (1982, Dr• ma) lom SM.mt•. Panl Lupone. All angry ~ orgMlbl a vlgilente force 10 ltMl'I the tide of llk*nt Clime In hie . 'R' (I ht .. 40 min.) Phobia" ( 1960. &Japenee) ld..i Glaaer, Sularl Hogan. A g<oup ot rnfl'llal pe11tn11 .,.. murd«e<I ICCOfdina to theft lndMduel feera. 'A' ( t .. ht., =llll'l'al I .. . .... .,_ _.."Going Apel" (1981. Comedy) ony Danza. Jesslca Walter. Three oran- gutans hold the purse strings to a $6-mU. lion Inheritance. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27 mln.l •CC) llOWll "Jackson County Jall" 1976, Drama) Yvette Mlmleux. Tommy Lee Jones. A woman without Identification papers Is arrested and finds herself Hvlng a nightmare of rape, murder and deSpera1e 81C8pe. 'R' (t hr .. 25mln,) ·;•Miii• .. •t1•-•1DFll1WOQ lllMI "The Joumalls1" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Jack ~· Elll.abeth Ale11an-der. An Australian fournallst who has made a career of using people laces a crl· _......._Movies--Al•--•....,.__ ... "The Outrage" (1964. Drama) Paul 1Ml8 "Belle Starr" (1941. Western) Gene Newman. Laurence Harvey ( 1 hr • 35 Tierney, RandOlph Scot I. (I hr .. 30 min.) mHl.) e "That Certain Summer" (1972. Dre· Cl) "SI. Helens" ( 198 I, Drama) Art Car· ma) Hal Holbfook, Hope Lange ( 1 hr .. ney. David Huttman. (I hr .. 35 min.) 30 min.) .. a?) "Pe<lecl Gentleman" ( 1978. Come-Cl) "Smokey And The Bandit" ( 1977. Qy) Lauren Bacall, Ruth Gordon. (2 hrs.) Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field. ( t .. (CJ "Oliver Twist" ( 1975. Adventure) hr., 40 min.) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) O "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (;9&2, NI(!) "The Bramble Bush" (1960, Drama) Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. (1 Richard Burton, Barbara RUSh. (2 hrs.) hr., 30 min.) 1:11 CID "The Night The Lights Went Out In -CID "Vic1or I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) G80lgla" (1981, Drama) Kristy McNt· Julte Andrews. Robert Preston. (2 hts .. 16 chol. Mark Hamill ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) min.) cm "Sitting Ducks" ( 1980. Adventure) (%) "Leap Into The Void" (No Dale) (2 Michael Emil, Zach Norman. ( 1 hr .. 30 hrs.) min.) W (.C) "The Angry Hills" (1959. Drama) (Z) "Glen And Randa" (No Date) (I hr.. Robert Mitchum, Gia Scala. (2 hrs.) 30 min.) 4D "Damn Citizen" (1958. Orama) Keith .. (.C) "The Angry Hills" ( t959. Drama) Andes. Maggie Hayes. (2 hrs.) Robert Mitchum, Gia Scala. (2 hrs ) tll cm "Cannonball Run" ( 1981, Comedy) (J) "The Patsy" ( 1964. Comedy) Jerry Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise. ( t hr .. 35 Lewis. Ina Balin. (2 hrs.) min.) g "Spaceketeers" ( 1982. Science-Fie· Cl "The Music Man" ( 1962. Musical) lion) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Robert Preston, Shirley Jones. (2 hrs .. 30 Ml(Z) "Love Al First Sight" (1977, Come-min.) dy) Dan Aykroyd. Mary Anne McDonald. Hl(J) "The Patsy" ( 1964. Comedy) Jerry i1 hr .. 25 min.) Lewis. Ina Balin (2 hrs.) -(J) "They Shall Have Music" ( 1939, Dre-2:9 CZ> "Agent 8 3/ 4" (1965. Comedy) Dirk ma) Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan (2 8Qgarde. Sylva Kosclna. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) hrs.) Ml CC) "Oliver Twist" ( 1975. Adventure) g "Double De.al" (No Dale, Dfama) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) Louis Jourdan. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •• _ CID "The Night The Ugh ls Went. Out In -(%)"Persona) Best" (1982, Drama) Mar· Georgia" (1981 , Drama) Kristy McNi· · lel Hemingway. Palflce Oonn,elly (2 hrs.) chol, Mark Hamill ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) tw(C) ""'TTm Last Wal " { 1978, M~~---"* --'-'lhe-Boogens'.:.. µ981,-Hotror) The Band Otrecled by Martin Scorsese. RebecCa Baldlng, Fred McCarreo. ( 1 hr . i1 hr . 47 min ) 35 min.) CH> "Meatballs" ( 1979. Comedy) Biii .. D "Witches' Brew" ( 1980. Comedy) Murray, Chris Makepeace ( 1 hr.. 33 Lana Turner. Alchard Benjamin. (I hr . 40 min.) min.) e "Rock. Pre11y Baby" ( 1957, Musical) (%)"Your Chealin' Heart" ( 1964. Blogra· John Saxon. Luana Patten. (2 hrs.) phy) Geo<ge Hamilton. Susan Olive<. ( 1 11:11(0) "Falling In Love Again" (1980. Ora· hr .. 40 min) ma) Ellioll Gould. Susannah YOfk (1 h1 . 411:9(.C) "Who ts Kiiiing The Great Chefs 01 30 min l Europe?" ( 1978, Comedv) G801Qe Iii wnen the tabllt •• ~ U.ned ._ °"~ IW., 20min) • "Heertlend'' (1981, Orama) Alp TOtn. COncNi. Ftn.._ A ranc:Nr end hie houNk419'* teoe the riQott of ltontltr lift In 1910 WYomlng. •PQ• (I tv .. G5 mlnJ_ -;--CllAMle•• ... --W' 'I ... "Pandemonium" ( 1982. ~ tery) Tom Smothers, C&tol Kane. A colo- lege 1own police Mfgeant reopeN an 18- year·okl unsol\led muhle>le mutd« case when It appeara that the petpetfllOf Is striking again. 'PG' (I hr .. 20 mln.) Cl) _. "The Bitch" (1979, Orama) Joan Collins. Mlcnaet Coby. Att« en e111ramarital affair destroys her marriage. a hlgh-HvlnQ woman searches IOf other sources ot funding. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%)_.."Agent 8 3/4" (1965. Come- dy) Dirk Bogarde, Sylva Koeclna. An unemployed writer joins British lntelU- gence in order 10 carry out an assignment benlnd the Iron Curtain. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •aJtDMMl•---.. (C) _.. "McVlcar" (1980. Drama) Roger Oallrey, Adam Fal1h. The true story ot British crlmlnal John McVicar's Wle lo prison, his escape and his new life on the outside Is chronicled. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~I. Jacqueline Bisset. (1 hr .. 52 min.) .. (!) "Rio Lobo" (1971. Western) John Wayne, Jennifer O'Neill. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (I.) "Except FOi Me And Thee" ( 1976, Drama) Richard Kiiey, Shirley Knight (2 hrs .. 30 min ) (nJ "The Gazebo" ( 1960. Comedy) Glenn FOid, Debbie Reynolds. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) --Llil·venlng .. 1u=AUll C81 .. mtr•aoullt MCIRIO TllB'I C09Ntlf HAWAI fll¥l4 OWlll WY "Hearing" Guest: Florence Henderson. (R) D • WTlll FORJ.lSAIOll Cl) llO¥IE "The Elephant Man" ( 1980, Drama) JOhn Hurt, Anthony Hopkins. A dedicated physician l!lkes under his wing a hoaib4y def01med man whose Ille untll then had been spent In cheap freak e11hl- bitions. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 3 min.) 0 llOWll "Spaceketeers" ( 1982, Sci· ence-Ftetton) Animated. A spaoe princess escapes to Earth 10 gathef her fOfces after her planet is destroyed by an enemy clvili- zallon. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) (Z) lllO¥IE "St. Helens" (1981, Drama) Ari Carney. David Hutlman. An 80-year· old man refuses 10 leave his small resort altef a geologist predicts a volcanic dlsas· .1ter.~-35mln.) _ .. LA-I 119UT l~Ntlf. ... ~1&1.D AIJCI . oat CAVITT Guest: Richard Burton. (Part 1) (R) Ill CC*TlllFDIWIY MUL'" .... Friday, May 13, 1983 23 .I Mayron, Eli Wallach ( 1 hr., 28 min J -att8rnoon <'vles- 11:t1D "The Band11s· .J7 •, Wes1~111) Rul1· ert Conrad, Jan·M ;hael v1ncen1 ( 1 hr . 30mln,) • "A Very Missing Person" I 1972. Mys· lety) Eve Arden, Skye Aubrey ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CID "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) {I) "Across The Grea1 OMde" ( 1976, Adventure) Rober! Logan, Healhef Ra1· !!!Y· (2 hrs.) W "St. Helens" ( 1981. Orama) Art Car· ".!!>'· David Huttman ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -1.QJ "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Orama) Tom Skerrltt, Patti Lupone. ( 1 hr . 4'0 min.) w• "Nor1h By Northwesr· I 1959, Suspense) Cary Gran1. Eva Marie Saint. ~hrs . 15 min.) G "That's The Spirit" ( 1945, Fantasy) P~y Ryan. Jack Oakle. (2 hrs,) W CC) "Gale Of Hell" (1 953, Orama) Machi· ko Kyo, Kazuo Hasegawa ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) CID "The Pursuit 01 0 8 Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Treal W1111ams, Robert Duvall. i!hr .. 40min.) CZ) "Love Al First Sight" ( 1977, Come· dy) Dan Aykroyd. Mary Anne McDonald i! hr., 25 min.) •CIJ "Whefe The Boys Are" ( 1960, Come- dy) Dolores Harl. G80fge HamMton (2 hrs.) •CD "Queen 0 1 Outer Space" (1958. Sc1- enoe-Actlon) Zae Zsa Gebo!. Etlc-Aem· Ing (2 hrs) W "For Your Eyes Only" ( 1981, Adven- IUta) Roger MOOfe, Toc>ol. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) •CC> "Glzmo" (1977. Comedy) Documen- tary. Directed by Howard Smith ( 1 hr., 30 f'T)ln.) • • "Mystery On Monst8f Island" I t98 I, AdVenture) Terence Stamp. Peter Cush-~· \ 1 hr., 40 min.) •CIJ ·War Wagon" (1967. Wealern) John Wayne, Kirk Oooglas. (2 hrs,) (Cl "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978, Orama) Walter Mattheu. Ale11ls Smllh ( t h<., 57 min.) ([) "Forever Female" ( t953. Comedy) Wflllam HOiden. Ginger Rogers, (2 hrs.) (1)) "Atlanllc City" ( 1980. Orama) Bur1 Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, ( 1 hr .. 4'4 min.) •C%> "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Orama) Tom Sk4Hrltt, Pant Lupone. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) __ ........ .. 11:: .. --~·-u:11.. __ .... -Uft ''Gflel I L0$.'1" Guell. Mil· l ~c~&t . .. "St Htlefls" I 1981, Olama) r1 C8rney, 01v1d Hufff'Tlln. An 80-ytar· old man r9fuNt 10 1M11e "'' arnall tetOll •ft• I D80!0olt1 pr~t• • vuklanlc dl981· t1r. ·per 11lif .. 3&m1n.1 (I) .. "Mllttng" (198t. Drnma) Jeck Lemmon, Silty Sp.1cok A mld(llt-egt<l ~ York l>Ylln9Mm11\ i.md ~1io d8UQhlt1· ln·laiw try to find out whit hlpptntd 10 hll IOn wtlO dlN~1td dUring thl mlllt11ry OOUP In Chlle. 'PO' (? !Yt., 2 m .) II Frtdey, Mey 13, 1983 ' llCIW.l'IMYY d LA~l-.rt I C09MIY ..... ~ IAllMEY mUJI IS = CAWTT Guest: Richard Burton i arl2U R) OCEL•1111W811111 Cl-IT llCMI "Girt Friends" ( 1978, Orama) Melanie Mayron. 8i Wallach. A young woman learns abOUt lhe concessions one has to make In romance by observing he' closeSt t11end's alta;rs and by having one Iller~~ hr .. 28 min.) NI Cll .. .... IWPY DAYI MIMI = ':.Q.. A 11\sot with "Dynasty" star Linda Evans. a 1()0lc at a myslerK>US faoe carved In the Martian desert IT..,~ 1W "Famous Hollywood Trials" l()Olcs at Charlie Chap- nn·s,;:z~ SOii. I a•:Un ..... ., .... ...., llMICClf_, __ _.,NeA: .,.. ........ .,... The on-and on-ICfeen Ille of one of Ameri- ca's favorite actors Is traoed wflh lilm clips of some of his best movies irlcludlng "On Golden Pond" wtllch won him an Oscar l! hr.) Cl) llOm "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ota· ma) Marie! Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly Two young female a1hle1es are torn bel~ love and ambition as lhey train 10< ~ competlllon. 'A' (2 hrs ) 1--ocunYnlDAY NI .. 11:9 14* Tie .,..,.. Featured: a !rip to the encti Riviera, Monaco. Nice. St. Paul and 1 cooldng school In Cennet on the wotkft fastest train, lhe TVG. 1 ..... , ... Ll-1~ IC09#ff m 4* LA FealUfed: "cover girl" models who grace the nation's maga- zines; some of Los Angeles' most tleQanl mansions; Bo G111z. wtlo hun1s lor MIA aoldlers stlll tripped In l.aos; non· I~_::·~ ~;.nd llPt on l'tow lo stop II Ul•llCT• -CMl.I ..... " .. ...... " TICTAC-..._,..___., c1uNNIJ' -"The Dream OI Don GUldlluPe" Alejlndro Rey recounts the ttory Of the Nie~ llmel ot callb- nla's founding l1thef -a.nerat ~ d1tupe va11ei:o. (%) .. "Agen1 8 31'" (1~5. Come- dy) Dll'k Boglrde. SylVI Koeclnl. An unemplO)'ed writer Joins Britllh lntelf-gonce lf't orMr to c.rry OU1 an ~t behind the Iron Cl11ttln. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -·~-.... IMDAI.--.,. •ROoin WllHem• Ilk .. 1n lnlorme· !Ive IN rtumo!OUt loOlc at hOw OU!~ of &11trat•r•tritJI Ind life In the COlmlc fUIUfl have Chenged C)ytr the )'Mii. (Al ,~ ... .-&I More hlghllghtl Ol lhe People'' lllln trip from LOI Mollel 10 Chlclgo ltlOluOe eegmet1t1 on 1 "Mott Perteet BodV'' oontett, Abt Llncotn look· ahkes. and a SI. Louis brewery's tamed Qydesdale hofses (R) ( 1 hr l U lilOYIE "Batt Ir 01 The Bulge" ( 1966. Adventure) Henry Fonda, Rober! Ryan H1ndefed by bad wealher, American troops stem a massive Ge,man otlenSl\le ~ oeveloptng a br~han\ strategy (2 hrs ) • (!I 1Ml FALL flAl'f CA>tt becomes a pawn for a New York Coty polteeman who wants to nail a top mobsler (RI ( t hr.) tJ MOYIE "Relurn 0 1 Bfuce" ( 1980. Adventure) 6fuce Le Bruce teams up with a young woman's bfOthef '" order to tree her from a whole slave uadef (2 nrs.) ; =' llAGAZm A v1Sit with "Dynasty" s1ar Linda Evans. a look at a mys1e11ous lace carved in lhe Martian desert .., A WOMAll CAU.ID 00L0A Ingrid Belg- man stars In the story ot Golda Meir's tile from hel early days in Milwaukee to her lrrumphant meelinQ, as Israeli Prime Minis· lef. with Egyp1fan President Anwar Sadata (part t) (2 hrs.) • U'hOMM. ~ WlaAL ''T Sharks.. Extra0tdlnary underwater f~ footage of how sharks teed. rest and wh !hey attack provtdeS a new perspectrve this lasc1na11ng and fearsome lish Q ( hr.) ID M nm! LfT18I WOM: TAX H Louis Rukeyset looks at lhe conlrover surrounding lhe proposed cons11tut' amendmerll lo balance the tederal bU et (1 hr ) (C)MOWE "On Golden Pond" ( 1981. Or ma) Henry Fonda. Katharine HepbUr Old famtly teosions resurtace as an eldet' couple feturn for a last summer at 1 New England retreat and &fe vlSlted b the11 daughter. her t1ance and his 'PG' (1 hr . 49 min ) (£)~ CB) llCMI "Sltenl Rage" ( 1982. A ture) Chock N0<rls, Ron Silvet' A crlllca Injured psychopath Is ravi1alized a made almost lndeStructable by the ha work ot 11 mentally unhinged sclentls1. • i!hr. •= Cl) 9 "Personal Best" ( 198 Orama) Mariel Hemingway. Palrlce neUy. l'wo your\g female athleles are 1 between love and amblllon as theJ. Ir tor Otym competrhon 'R' (2 hrs e ~'Never To Love" ( 19'1 • Or ma) Maureen O'Hara. Adolphe Menjou. tafhet recenuy reloased trom a men lnstlhJllOll finds his doughier 10 be sympathetic and supporlive ( t hr .. min.) .. 117) WOllM WATCll Feoluted: C Stearne. 1he first woman member of t Golden Knights. Army precision pa trooper team; Lelltlll Bslrldge, J1ckle K nedy's·Whlte House eocilll sectetary: 1hla Gouney who 1U10t1 the children Clt~mers ·1 .... Ul•llCIOI .. •CAU. • (I) ccurm com1 .-M•c holta lhls annual celebr•llon ot A country music With gveat 11t1rs Inc; Aklblme, Glen Campbell, lhe 0.k Boy•. Charity Pride, Floy A~•· Sktggt. Laey J. Dalton. and Shelley i ""' 1IS PACTI Of LR An ar with hef •doPtlvt mothef promp11 10 lhlr\k llOOul localing het Ntufal mo! i 1i .. "Tr1vt1 McGee" ( Mystery) Sim EJN011, Gent Evene. T'r McGee btcomet ln\!OllleO In • Intrigue Whlf1 he trlt9 10 Mio 1n otd I •' • I ' Goett All>ett 8'e>c*I ( 1 tv J YiU ... ,.n I Ill MC ... -.U. llCMI ''TM Outllde Mon" 1972. 1111pen1a) Ann-µorgrel. Jean iuntlg· nant. An unknown Jilt man rtlentlessfy 11aok1h11 rarger through the eueera ot LQt An~~ .. .... "Vietor I Vlet011a" ( 1982. ) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston. A gay impresario rurns a starving elnger Into the ra~ of 1930s Pails by bilUng het as Europe • greatMt female mc>etlOf\8· 10r. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 15 min l i mVll "The WOfld Of Hertry Parle" Date.) (I hr .. 30 mln.)- A .. OAY•-"HUd's Bizarre Fan- taay" tpart 43) ..... "WOiien" (1981 , Susl)eOM) Arbert Finney, Diane Venora. Pollce are faced with an unusual problem ea New York City la Invaded by a pack of di•· ~cad wolves. 'A' (1 hr .. 55 min,) 1W llCMI "Seniors" ( 1977, Comedy) nfs Quaid, Gary Imhoff. Enterprltlng college students turn their ltaternlty house lnro a bOrdello. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -· --~To.MT On location with Stephanie 9pwers and Robert Wag· nflr. G llCMI "Gl1!" ( 1965, Drama) Jack Chaplain, Heather N01lh. An Engllsh setter thought to be VICIOUS 1s transformed Into an obedient hunllng dog through the lolling efforts of a runaway Olphan boy and a kennel owner's daughter. (2 hrs., 30 min.) I llllPBlllllT e.1WOM .... ~AIDC.Umu ICINT'a llOVIE "The Elephant Man" ( 1980. Drama) John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins. A dedicated physician takes under his w1n9. a horrlbty deformed man whose lite unlll lhen had been spent 1n cheap freak exhl- blttons. 'PG' (2 hrs •• 3 min ) (Z) lllO¥ll "SI Helens" { 1981, Orama) Art Carney, David Hultman. An 80-year· old man refuses to leave his small resort alter a ReOlog1st predicts a volcanic d1sas· ter. 'PG (I hr., 35 min.) a.cm lllOWW "Silting Ducks" ( 1980. Adven- ture) Michael Emil, Zach Norman. Two inept mobsters flee 10 South America and encounter the women assigned lo kill them. 'R' ( I hr . 30 min ) tt:a Q G) LAll MIGHT WITH DA¥1D LITTIMWI Guests radio personallty Dr Demento. Pee Wee Herman. ( 1 hr.) 0 Olll Oii Olll I COW\11 TI* COTlU: Uf' a.Oil Guest· Ann Jilll· an -Morning Movlu-.i .. CZ) "Love At First Sight" ( 1977. Come· dy) Dan Aykroyo. Mary Anne McDonald. ..:...-.(J.h.c.. 2!>' rrunJ....., .,. __ .. g "Falling In l ove Again" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Elhott Gould. Susannati York ( 1 liir .. 30 min I .. <Ill "Strangers. The Story Of A Mother And Daughter" ('1979. Orama) Belle Davis. Gena Rowlands (2 tirs.} •CC) "Gate 01 Hell" ( 1953. Orama) Machi· ko Kyo. Kazuo Hasegawa, (I hr . 30 min.) (.I) "Across The Great Divide" ( 1976. Adventure) Robert Logan. Heather Rat- ') ~~c•anu -... W ''The Stoey, Dr. Wa ..... 944, Orama) OatY Coopet, 1.aral~ y, OI. Roydon M. Wauell, a heroic Navy man, rescues A,,,.,lcan troops from ~i:;.nesa (2hra., 30mln.) • "HOI Mllllont" (1968, Corne- clY) Petet' Ustinov, Maggie Smith. An ex· con mak" rnoney on oomput9f1 wtille his wife collects his pocket change. ( 1 hr., 30 min,) e llOWll "Doctor Ehrlich'• M le Bullll't" (1940, Blography) Edw11d G~neon. Ruth Gotdon. A doctor deYot" his Irle to finding a cure for social dieea.... (I hr., 40 min.) (I) P.A. IOCC9I "Road To Wembley" &emlflnal 2 (R) ( 1 hr.) ([) .,. "National Lampoon G°" To ffie Movlet" (1981, Comedy) Robby Benaon. Richard Widmark. Popolat movfe ~nrea are 11t1rtzed In thrff parOdlel. 'R' hr. 30mln.) 11t1 liiOwli "Who It Kiiiing The Graal Chela O Europe?'' ( 1978, Comedy) G&Ofge Segal, Jacque~ne 81 ... t. A fllt·lood chaln king trlee to keep hit ex•wlte lrom being the next victim of 1 klllef who It mur- dering well-known chelt In the 11me way they p<epere their most famous dishes. 'PGIJ'1 hr • 52 mlnJ. 1:11 .... o_, 11•rr I COTTU:Uf'CLOll Guest: Leooard Nimoy. 0 mN "Nor1h By Northwest" ( 1959. Suspense) Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint. An advertising man's Ille Is changed dras· 1ically when ~ Is mistaken for a CIA ~enl. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) llJ lllOWW "Your Chealln' Heart" ( 1964, Biography) George Hamlllon, Susan Oliver. A young composer's singer-wile makes him famous by sending one his son~ publtsher. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) tiel (B) "Partners" (1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hun. A straight cop and a gay police clerk ~ undercover as a homosexual couple to hnd the murderer of a male model. 'R' ( 1hr .. 35 min.) Mt. Cl) Cll ... -.nrAtat (!}='TO llUYYCMI ml QOL1 "Trouble Shots" (R} CO) lllOWW "Penitentiary II" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Ernie Hudson. An old prison enemy murders a bOxer's glrlfrlend, lorclng him to return to the ring. 'A' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) CJ) PAPIR QIAll: 1MI llCCll> YUi "Birth- day Parly" James T. Hart discovers t~ political maneuvetlngs In the law enforce- ment field. as Professor Kingslleld awaits - .,, tl)pelln1tnen1 to che ~eme Coutt ( 1 ti{) ·;-=llAVY ... ''Blondle'a Mom.nl" 1947. Comedy) Panny S~lon. Mhut' Lako DagwOOd eeeldentally am.ora )elly ~oo =t>ou. Cf hf., 30mln.) ,_ ___ _ .,.. "Paradise" ( 18'J2, Orama) WH· Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen-age.a come of age in 1823 Baghdad. 'R' ( 1 ht., 40mln..) -;-m.-rat ... . ., .. ,_ .. "The Boogana" (1981. HOfrOf) Aebecoa Balding. Fted MCCatran. Ancient tentacled orealur" larrOfize the lnhablt- an11 of houta that I• connected 10 Iha mon1ter1' subterranean lair. 'R' (1 hr .. 3& 1111$1·6'-IOUTICI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy etar 11 a martled couple who re11eot on their 60 years together. 119(8) llCMI "Visiting I-fours" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael lronllde, Lee Grant. A PtYChollc murde<er searches for hie next victim, e TV newswoman who survived an earlier a11ack, In a big city hospital. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •• llCMI "Wake Island" (1942, Orama) Brian Donlevy. Robert Preston. On Wake Island during World War II, t~ Marine Cort displays tremendous courage. (2 hrs. (f) Amt• CZ> llCMI "Victory March" (No Date) (2 hrs.) W (f) tOP~lltl-at llCMI "Blondie's Holiday" ( 1947, Comedy) Penny Singldton, Arthur Lake. Dagwood goes to the racetrack to try lo remedy his ailing tinancial situation. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) CE• 11Dtt9B(lt> cm llCMI "The Gazebo" ( 1960, Come- dy) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds. A TV wnler bungles the murder of hlS wife's blackmailer (I hr., 40 min.) D llCMI "The Haunting Of Julia" ( 1977, Suspense) Mia Farrow, Keir Dullea. Aller recovering trorn an emotional crisis. a woman purchases a house thal appears to be haunted. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) ..<Il> .... d CC) lllOWW "The Last Wall:z" ( 1978. MUSI· cal) The Band. Directed by Manin Sc01sese. Joni Mitchell. Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Ringo Starr and others help The Band say good·bye In a filmed celebration of the group's farewell concerl. 'PG' tray. (2 hrs.) ~. DavidJ iuflman. (1 hr., 35 min.) fa(f) "The Big Counrry" (Pan 1) (1958, llJ "I WJ/flt You" (195.2. Orama) Dana Western) Gregory Peck. Charlton Heston. Andrews. Dorothy McGuire. (2 hrs.) {g hrs.) 111t1CD) ''Atlantic City" (1980. Drama) Burt (Z) "Fighting Back" J 1!182. Drama) Tom Lancaster. Susan Sarandon. ( 1 hr , 44 --SkerrilJ,J?_e.111 LLlpone. ( 1 hr., 40 m:tJla..,.L____ min.) .. CC) "On G~den Pond" (198t. OiamaJ • CZ) "Agent 8 3/4" (1965. Comedy) Dtrl< Henry Fonda. Katharine Hep6urn"" (1 fir:.• ~arde, Sylva Kosclna. (1 hr . 30 min) 49 min.) ' 1W CC) "North By Northwest" (1959 • D "The Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1976. Suspense) Cary Grant. Eva Marie Saint Western) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke. {.g hrs , 30 min ) ~hrs., 16 min.) ID "Something In The Wind" ( 1947, ta(m "Dead End" ( 1937. Orama) SyMa Musical) Deanna Durbtn. Donald O'Con· Sidney, Joel McCrea. (I hr .. 35 min.) nor. (2 hrs ) . .. CZ) "Glen And Randa" (No Date) (1 hr.. 11:11e "Girl Friends" 11978. Orama) Melanie 30mrn.) -00 "SI. Helens" (1981. Drema) Art Car-Friday, May 13, 1983 25 Shirley Temple. James Dunn. A sweet lit· tie orphan girl is at the center or a dil1iculr a~1~ hr., 45 min.} ~ llOVll "Garn: Knowledge" (1971, Orama) Jack Nicholson. Mn-Margret. Two college friends spend several years belOl'e and after graduation diScoverlng Ufe by &harl~ and switching each other's Ql!lfriends. 'R (1 hr .. 37 min.) llJ llCMI "Visiting Hours" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael Ironside. lee Grant. A psychotic murderer searches for his next victim, a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attack. In a big city hospital. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) • .. tll)WOM.D AT LMQI .... ..,."The Glass Tomb" ( 1955. Mys- tery) John Ireland. Honor Blackman. A sha~11~1ef...;;a.a carnival. ( 1 hr.) 1' 1· I ... .......... llOWll "Forbidden Zone" (No Date) 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.) •(!)IARM• Ml (8)NOOIC9' This documentary looks at the _ ............. .,.._ till ~ "Tl,ger Bay" (1959. Mystery) Hayley Milts, Horst Buchholz. ( 2 hrs.) (D) "Runaway Island" (No Date. Adven- ture) Miles Buctianan, Simone Bucllanan. {_1 hr., 35 min.) •"The Getting 01 Wisdom" ( 1978. Dra- ma) Susannati Fowle. Hiiary Ryan. ( 1 hr .. 40min.) (%)"Your Cheatln' Heart" (1964. Blogra· phy) George Hamilton, Susan Oliver. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •Ill) "Harlow" (1965. Biography) Carroll If// &Iker, Marlin Balsam. (2 hrs.} .. CWJ "Heartbeeps" (1981, Comedy) Andy Kaufman, Bemadette Peters. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 119(!) "The Big Country" (Pall 2) ( 1958, W"tern) Gregory Peet<, Charlton Hesron. 119 ~ h~/..e Nloht The lights Went Out In ~gle" (f981, Orama) Kristy McNI· chol. Mark Hamfll. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) •(C) "The Afth Mvsketeer" (1979. Adven· ture) Beau Bridges, Ursula Andress. ( t hf., 43 min.) (I) "The Man From Clover Grove" ( 1973. Ofama) Cheryl Miller, Ron Ma&ak, ( 1 hr .. ,) Dominique" ( 1979, Horror} Cllit '°"· Jean Sfmmons. ( 1 hr.. 34 lllkl·> CZ> "Z" (1969, Suspense) Yvee Mon- t1nd, Jean-1.oul• Trlntlgnant, (2 hrs., 10 fDln,) •Clll "Young And Free'' ( 1979. Adven· ture} Erik UlrNn. Keith l.areen. ( 1 hr .. 30 -:=i·l,Who It Kllllng The Orel! Cheft 01 ~~?" t 1978. Comedy) Georiie 11 .Jec:queflne Blhet. (I hr .. 5~ min. 'Mount1ln F1mlly Roblnt0n" ( 19 O. enture) Robert L.og1n, Suean e Shlw, ( 1 hr. 40 mTn,} he Rtluct1nt bebUtente" ( 1958, ) ~II H1r1lton, Key Kendall. (2 Da" .. D·•ernlty" (1981, Comedy) Burt ~ Beverly D' Angeto. (I hr.. 35 fMI,) 11 Frld•y, Mmy 13, 1083 sex-lor-money business, focusing on three women: a high-class call glrl, the madame ot a "nude modellng" parlor, and a s1ree1- walk~ hr.} g "Personal Best" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice OOnnelly. Two young lemale athletes are lorn between love and ambillon as lhey train to.r =le competltio(l. 'A' (2Jus.} 4118 "Li111e Big Horn" (1951, Wesl- ern} Marie WlndSOf, John Ireland. A small band of cavalrymen attempts 10 warn General Custer of Indian plans to attack al little Big Horn, ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (!) TCIPO'M-(C) llOVll "On Golden Pond" ( 1981 , Ora· ma} Henry Fonda. Kalharlne Hepburn Old family lenslons resurfac,e as an elderly couple return for a last summer al their New England retreat and are visited by 1helr daughter, her llance and his son. 'PG' (1 hr .. 49 min,) CE) IU H•M ..... (II) (Q) llOVm "On The Yard" ( 1979, Drama} Tom Waites, John Heard. A quiel flrst- oflender, who doesn't really Iii inlo prison society. Is caught in the middle of a power -ti?) "The Paratrooper" (1954, Drama) Alan Ladd, Leo Genn. (2 hrs.) -CZ) "Flghring Back" ( 1982, Orama) Tom Skerrltt. Patti Lupone. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) 11.e'9 "Broadway" (1942, Mystery) George Raft. Pat O'Brien. (2 hrs.) 11:11(D) "Tom. Dick And Harry" (1941, Come- dy} Burgess Meredith, Ginger Rogers. ( t hr., 25 min.) e "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) Wllllam Holden, Julie Andrews. (2 hrs .. 4 min.) .......... ....,..._ 119D "The River's Edge" (1957, Orama} Ray Milland, Anthony Oufnn. ( t hr., 30 min.} • "UnWed Father" (1974, Drama) Joseph Bottoms, Key Lenz. ( t hr.. 30 ffiLn·l ~ 'Julia" ( 1977, Drama) Jane Fonda, Venessa Redgrave. (2 hrs.) (8) "Zulu Dawn" (1979, Orama) Burt Lancaster, Pettr O'Toole. (2 hrs., 1 min.) (I) "Tarzan, The Ape Man" (1981, Adventure} Rlchurd Harris, Bo Derel!. ( 1 hr., 52 min,} Qll(Z) "Your Cheatln' Heart" (1964, Blogra· Pfiy) George Hamilton, Suun Oliver. (1 hr., 40 min.) we "Sidewalks Of London" (1940, Ora· ma) Charles Laughton, Vivien Lelgti. (2 hrt.) w• "Vlotor I Vlotorla" (1982, Comedy) Jiiile Andrews, Robert Preston. (2 hr&., 1 & -~:lDead Men Don't w .. r Plaid" (1982, Comedy) St~ Manin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) •CJ) "l'' (1969, Suspense) Vvea Mon- tend, J°'n·Loult Trlnllgnant. (2 hra., 10 mln.> •CIJ "Tokyo Olympiad" (No Date,) (2 ~.) •cw "Aun1wey 191tnd" (No Oett, Adven· ture) Mllet Buchanan, Simone BUCltlanan. il hi, 35 min,) 419(C) "The Plutonium lncldtnt" (1980, Dr•· ~) JIMt M1rgolln, Bo H()f)klna. (2 l'lrt.) "Helrtbeept" (1981, comtdy) Andy ufmen, Bernadette Pttllft. ( 1 hr.. 46 fll!n.) •"The Hanging Tr•" (111611, w .. 1ern) struggle between a new guard caplein and the tough con who runs the action in the ~ard. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.} =~ 9lml "Slowaway" (1936, Cl:>medy) Shirley Temple. Rober1 Young. A small orphan inadve11ent1y stows away on a ship and Is belrlended by an irresponsible ~yboy. 11 hr .. 45 min.) .. IUU...U . MOVIE "I Want You" ( 1952. Orama} Dana Andrews. Dorothy McGuire. During rhe Korean War. a young man's call to military duty provokes serious antagonism am~ loved ones. (2 hrs.} CZ) "St. Helens" (1981 , Orama) Art Carney. David Hultman. An 80-year- old man refuses to leave his small resort alter a geologist predicts a volcanic disas- ter. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) tatllllDMAMOf~ W CH)• YUM Of _., LR -A ca•• llOM Johnny Gash. Krls Kristofferson, Charlie Rich and Mickey Gilley join Jerry Lee Lewis In a performance taped at lhe Jackson Hall of the Tennessee Pertormlng Arts Center In Nashville. ( 1 hr.} Gary Cooper, Marla Schell. ( I hr , 46 min.) .. Cf) "Little Big Man" ( 1970, Western) Dustin Hollman, Faye Dunaway. (2 hrs., 30mln.) CI) "Girt Friends" ( 1978, Drama) Melanie Mayron, EU Wattach. ( t hf., 28 mitt.) CZ) "Love At Flrsl Sight" ( 1977. Come- dy) Dan Aykroyel, Mary Anne McDonald. L! hr., 25 min.) .. (Ill "Cool Hand Luke" ( 1967, Drama) Paul Newman, George Kennedy. (2 hrs .. 40min.) a8(8) "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr., 40 min.} (D) "Tom, Dick And Harry" (1941, Come- dy} Burgess Meredith, Ginger Rogers. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) __ ....... - .. u=: ... .... m«• .... AIC ... C ,_..ccmim ......... GmUl'f Queet: Jane Fonda, (A) Q .... ....... A~ llO¥ll "llQer Bly" ( 1959, Mystery) Hayley MHla, A0tll Bucht\olz. A smaH glf I witnesses the murdef of • aell0t'a fOfmer glrtlrlend who loat lnter .. t ln him dUttng hie slx·month abaenoe. (2 hrs.) Cl) .,. "The t<ld From Bfooldyn'' (19-C6, Comedy) Oenny Kaye, Virginie Mayo. By a etrange twist of fate. 1 mllk· !n beeomet a boxer. (2 hrs.) llO¥ll "TrlbUte To A 0.<S Men'' 956, W89tern} Jamet Clgney, hn8 •Pl•· Two conc.rned ~ 1t1ernpt 10 convtnc• a 11nohef to •top kllllng Mttett. I~'" -U-IWYl~D•• E= Gue11: Alctlerd Burton. ar13) (R) ------ . . ' . . rtgAJn hll r~IJOn following • !)Ojtling pa11«11, ~~ L.lllltn 8. Aubin E 'PG' ( 1 hr. 30 min.) ii11. D (2 hra,) enawera QUM1'°"9 on the eblHty 10 r••• ... ''Agency'' ( 1811, ~) A... es men and women ~ 1 ht.} MltchYm. lee MaiOft. The new •mas •n• IUCU• CD ... "'°'~ · (1975, Comedy) hMdolamejofAmetieanac:llltrtlllngltnn •9UfMf "Unknown Soldler" TM <Ole Zftfo Moelel, e.1• arsona. Tht .. comic UNI • chlldren'• bt'Mkfatt clMk cam- of blacl\1 In the U.S. mlllfary from I 765 to Yignettes ere otter.d as eJtplanatlonl IOI palQn 10 tranamlt tu.bllmlnel polltleel "'"° the present 111 4tkpl01ed. (Part 1) Q ( 1 lhe ran of • flotlonal Amerloen preald41nl. ~ 'A1 (I hr., 35 min.) '-1!,) 'R' ~\!min.) CIJ lllMI ·'Mltalng" (1981, Orame) Je<:k Cl) Mn'O ""*' USAC Sprints. The Hut-Cl) "FOf Vou Ey• Only" ( 1981, Lemmon. Silly Speoek. A llWddle •119d man Ctaaalc (trom Terre Haute. Ind.) Adventure) Rogef Moo<e, Topot Jamee New Vorit busln6teman end tlla deughier· IB) (2 hfa • 30 min ) Bond tracks a orlminel who pufloNd a lfl.taw try to find OUI whlil happened to i-. W lllMI "Personal Ele&t" t 1982, Ora· 1op secret British defense devlee. 'PG' (2 eon who dllaepeered di.Iring the mllltety ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly h<e.. 5 min.) CQUP In Chile. PG' (2 nre .. 2 min.) Two young female athletes are torn m M Q.111 "Battle For The Famlly II" We lllMI "Five Gravee To Cairo" ( 1lM3. between love and amb!lloo as they iraln Featured: how tOday'a women belance a Adventure) Ftenchot Tone. Ellch von lor Olympic c:ompehlioo 'R' (2 his.) career with home life ( 1 nr .. JO min.) Strohelm. In 1!M2, a Britltl'I tank offlcet •Oll ...,_ "The Sea ChaSe" ( t955. 11:11• 11.111••~ allempts 10 pry secret lnf0trna11oo ttom Adventure) John Wayne, Lana Turner. (D) 111M1 "The Honeymoon Is Over" Fleld Marshal Rommel c:IVrlng his visit toa Based on lhe novel by Andrew Geer A ( 1971, Drama) A pair of newlywedS seek small North African town. (2 hre.) German captain commandeers a ship of prolesslonaJ help tor their se.11ual protr e lllMI "Terror On The Beach" (11173. lugllfves during World War II (2 hrs., JO lems. JJ hr., 10 min.) Orama) Deonls Weaver, Estelle Pareona.. mrn.L tW8 (I) ma IAlll1UU. "Conlerenoe A family vacationing on the bMch •II • TAii Jim has 10 convince his family Final" Regional coverage ol Milwaukee become lhe Innocent victims ot a o-no'• mat he didn't squander his Inheritance BU<;ks al Phlladelphla 76era or San Anter une~ned haraasment. 11 hr .. 30 min,) when he bOught the restaurant ne~t door nlo Spun at Loa Angeles Lakers (If nee· Cl) "In The Money' ( 1958. Com. 101hega.rage. ~. ~lt~ir30mln.) dy) Bowery Boya, Patricia Oonatiue. lhe (!) MOWm "The Way Wett" ( 1967. West· e • Host: Jonnny Carson. Boys find lhemlelVes walklno a pet PoO- ern) Kirk Douglas. Robert Mitchum. In Guests: BOb Newhart. Anthony Quinn, (I die alter becoming lnvofved with IOl'M 18•3. a wagon train of pioneers bOUnd lor hr.) British diamond smuggle<&. ( 1 hr.. 30 Oregon enQOUnle1s hOstlle Indians, a buf-IOAIC .. _.... min.) lalO stampede and a severe water short-YiUAlllDflOlrr di __,._., ,...,, "Famoua ~along the trail. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ... "Flaming Star" ( 1960. Adven-Hollywood Trlala" look$ a1 Charlie Chep- rA"l"tl lure) EMe Presley. Barbara Eden. A 19th· lln's paternlJYJ\"t. llO¥ll "The Ritz" ( 1976. Comedy) cenfury. parHndlan family Is caught In the • •••W ...... , ..... -... Jack Weston, Rita Moreno. A bumbler mlddleofanlndlanuprlslng. (2 hrs.) (JJllO¥ll "OeathWlshll" (1982.Drama) unwllllngly stumbles 1n10 a gay baihhouse 1-....-• CharleS Bronson, Jill Ireland. A vlollanle while see1<1ng refuge trom htS murder-lllOIT..,_ OI) moves to Los Angeles lo continue hlil fight minded bro1her·1n-taw. 'R' (1 hr .. 31 M0018Thlsdooumentary looksa11he l l(lttcrtme. 'R' (1hr.,35mln.) min.) sex-lor·money business, locuslng on three \ti CMAllllCMM9UIC111NISIUl- (Q) llO¥ll "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Ora-women: a hlgh-claas call girl, lhe madame W • • ... «WallHT ma) Tom Skemlt, Pall! Lupone. An angry ol a "nude modeling" parlor. and a street· 'fOll COTTle ti' ClOll Guest: Ray Philadelphian ()(gantzes a vigilante force walker. (1 hr.) Bradbufy (Part 1) 10 stem the hde of violent crime 1n his 11:9 (IZ) llO¥ll "Beyond Mombasa" ( 1957, e llON "Strange Lady In Town" neighborhood, 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 mill) Adventure) Comet Wilde, Donna Reed. ( 1955, Western) Greer Garson. Dana I Tiii ~ · While searching tor a uranium mine In Alrl-And1ews. After joining hllf brother in late -GD QUleCY Quincy's attempts 10 1nves· ca, a man ls attacked by the same "Loop. 19th-century Santa Fe, a beautiful woman ligate the slaying of a smalHown bully are ard Men" who kllled his brolher. (2 hrs.) falls 1n love. ( 1 hr . 40 mln.) complicated when s1.11 residents iry 10 take tHl 9 ...,.~ T.-.r "Famous Cl) llllO¥ll "Intimate Moments" (1981. credit for the deed (R) ( 1 hr.) Hollywood Trials" looks at Charlie Chap-Comedy) Alexandra Stewart. Bernard I fl GI fl)... lin's =lly suit. Fresson. A famous French madam lill'rCCll..,.All World War n newsreel G "How To Commit Marriage" expands her operations lnternallonally. 'R' and documentary footage Utustrates the ( 1969. Comedy) Bob Hope. Jacllle Glea· l hr .. 40 min.) history ol the Battle of Btllain. Ahsta11 son. An unmarried couple give their baby W --~ Cooke narrates. ( t hr .. 15 min.} up for adoption. and the girl's divorced 1:9 Cl) Cll ... M1811TWATCM ID AUITIN cm l.MTI "Jame Fricke I B.J. parents decide to rear the c:hild under a .wt Thomas" ( 1 hr.) lake name. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) HOME UC1N1 WIBl.Y "Preakness CC) MOVIE "North By NOl'thwest" (1959. 1•1FBllillfi'•SW.WS Preview" (R) Suspense) Cary Grant. Eva Marie Saint. LOft.1-CMITYU 1:9C8)11110¥11 "The Boogens" (t981, Horror) An ad11e111sing man's hie is changed dras· llOWll "The Outlaw Josey Wa~" ·Rebecca Balding, Fred McCarren. Ancient llcally when he Is mistaken for a CIA ( 1976. Western) Cllnl Eastwood. Sondra tentacled creatures terrorize the lnhabit- !!Jl.ent. (2 hrs .. 20 min ) Locke. A man becomes an outlaw when a ants of house that is connected to the U1J llO¥ll "Richaro PryOf Uve From The ruthless band of Union soldiers destroys monsters' subterranean lair. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 SunseJ Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard his Soulhern farm and kills his wife and min.) Pryor. This filmed concett performance Is son. 'PG' (2 hrs., 16 min.) d ©) llllO¥ll "The Woman Next Door" highllghted by the comedian's views on ta:a(C) llOWll "Casey's Shadow" (1978, Ora· ( 1981. Romance) Gefard Def)ardleu, sell!, marriage. p11son lite and a chilling ma) Waller Matthau, Alexis Smith, In the Fanny Ardant. A married man becomes though humorous account ot his c;ata-hlghly competitive world of horse racing, 11 romantically involved with his beaulllul strophic e.11per1ences with cocaine man ~nd his sons place tneir faith in the neighbor. wllh whom Ile had once had an ~dence 'R' (I hr .. 30 min) animal they've raised from bUth and atlalr. 'R' (1 hr . 45 mm.) •t1 g llO¥ll "Looping" (No Date) Shelley trained to be a champion 'PG' (I hr., 57 D lllOVIE "The Boogey Man" ( 1980, Winters. Sidney Rome ( t hr., 35 min.) mln-L Horror) Suzanna Love. Nicholas Love . .. (!) lllO¥,iE "Lady Chat1erley's lover" 12:11 D &') L.ATUIQHT wmt DAVID l.ETTllmAlt Years slier they murder their mother's ( 1981, Orama) Sylvia Kr1s1e1, Nicholas Guests. author Rita Mae Brown, creative boyfriend, a brother and slstet are haunt- Clay 0.'1 Lawrence's s1ory abOul the composer K11k Nurock ( 1 hr I ed by the victims murderous ghOst 'R' ( 1 ~lit paraplegic English aristocrat who I COWL.El hr .. t9 min.) _ --:--· ~~ llerl'llJSb'.!mfs-gamelleeper u~ ---· g OMIOllOI&---------.--2:lllCLllCml..:..L"Goodt:>ye, Em~anueUe" __ _ lover is retold 'R' O hr .. 45 man) TOii COTTU: "' CLOIE Guests: The --('1971.0rama)"SyfvlaRrrsrer. um5errd' 1\tll DU Cl) [t) fli) .wt Police. (P~ , Orsini. A. beautilul woman's search for lhe IAn.AY .-.T ~ LOft. ...-C~ anu ultimate erotic e.11penence brings her to a lfllMCMOf-NAPUU.COWfACTlMATl(lt) startling real~hon 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) THE.IURRIOM 11110¥11 "Dead Men 0on·1 wear Plaid" a.m • .... IUln'HAlmlAIUIMYKAllTMM (1982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel iiCHALnUYY ,.. LATBIQHT Eric Stein, launder of Ward A hard·bolled private eye runs Into llllO¥ll "Brighi Eyes" ( 1934, Comedy) the Comm111ee on Pa11en1s Rights and a host ol familiar characlers while 1nvesh· Education, tells how 10 be an informed qating me death of a scientist I cheese Friday. May 13, 1983 27 D llO¥ll "Dominique" ( 1979, Horror) Cliff Aobef1son. Jean Simmons. A wealthy woman's husband e.11ecu1es an elaborate scheme lo drrve her to suicide. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34 min) m llO¥ll "Topaze" (1933. Comedy) John Barrymore. Myrna Loy. Based on the play by Marcel Pagnot A meel<, virtu- ous Franch schoOlleacher tnadvertenlly oecomes a shrewd, cak:ulatlng business· man. ( t Iv., 30 min.) •1awan.-.. La CllTICTOI -ITOllY Hoddlng Carter hosts an e~aminalion of press performance on national lelevlsion. Cl> mM ,. .... Neat Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons host an Informative loolc at what's new at the movies. (1D llO¥ll "The Woman Inside" ( 1979, Ofama) Joan Blondell. Gloria Manon. A wounded soldier returns from Vtetnam anxious to have a se.11-ctianoe operation. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) -~ntlCAT\m .. . awut~C*ntlNJI-.. e -A IMAI Samantha becomes ovefly conoemed about dellth after her lather Is accidentally mt In the hand. (R) 8 0 TOO CL.Oii PClll W Henry, Muriel and Iris tell Jackie widely varying i swries about 11'\e coortahlp ol her parents. ........ Stll•f1 "Father Btowrr The Three TOOis 01 Death" When a kind~ phllan- ltuoptsl' s daughler Is accused of ITIUfder- lng her lalher, the girl's llancee confesses to the crime. (R) o (I hr.) ID llUTWllCl"l1IU1'M "Sons And Lovers" Eiieen Atkins. Karl Johnson, Leonie Mellinger and Lynn Dearth star In a seven-part dramatlzallon ol O.H. Ulw· rence's autoblographioal novel. (Part 1) Q (lhr.) Cl) •'IMDt u.s. Professional Tourna- ment (from Atlantic City, N.J ) . (A) ( 1 hr., 30mln) (II) llO¥ll "Tt"le Postman Always Rlngl Twice" (1981, Drama) Jack Nlcholeon. Jessica Lange. A young woman and hef lover plot to murder her husband. 'A' ( 1 hr., 31 min.) ([) llOWll "Dead Men Don't Ww Plaid" (1982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Aact'lel Ward. A hard·boiled private eye runt lnlo a host ol lamlliar characters whlle lnvettl- gatlng tha death ot a scientist I cheeee ~oon. 'PG' I I hi .. 30 min.) w .,. "i ' (1969, ~) YVea Mootand. Jean·Lools Trlntlgnant. The polltloal murder of Gregorio. Lambf8tlll serves es the prelude to the Greek mllltery oOUQ. 'PG' (2 his.. tO min.) .... e ~ Hot-tempered CMll oet• Into a fight with an obnoxloul New Vonc Vanl! ... fe.n at the ~r. (A) I O MMmA'I WATll ........ -~-1-A.J. end Riek tlCkle the CAM 01 a ~d men wt'tOM wld· t1'N ctalm• 1na1 he eudelefliY r•PPNred Hld'!.Q hlf '°',;;;'/' {A) 0 hr.) • • laL. -FUtlllo i.we-11-get• a bfUlal attactc on e nun. end Hll and Renko encounter en edUlt•ous IOvtf iir.•= plUmblng. (A) (t ~--WWWIWfi "Feth« 8fown: Ttlt nv.. 30 Fr1dmy, Mmy 13, 1913 Tools 01 Death" When a klndlr philan- lhroplsl's daughter Is accused o murder- ing her lather. the girl's llancee confesses to the Clime. (R) 0 ( t ht.) CC) llO¥ll "The i:Jfth MUSketee<" ( 1979. Adventure) Beau Bridges. Ursula Andress. O' Artagnan and the Three Musk· eteers become Involved In another plan to block the evff lntenllons of the SlllistC!1' Car- dinal Rlchelieo against the French anstoc· r~. 'PG' (1hr .. 43 min.) Cl) MUI• Ina .. ntl -The comedian pokes tun at the sometimes palnfUI, alWeys Interesting era of the 1960s. (1hr.) e llO¥ll "So Fine" ( 1981, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden. A slutty col- lege proleslSOf saves his lather's lloondel- lng garment factory by Inventing a new t of ladies' ~ns. 'R (1 hr .. 31 min ) -'°"" ....... --mlOIJ !£W!f pat•...a:Tccuua NI 11'1UU ... ......... 1'11&5 ·-r:rl:rr:LIMllYIWIYllM ,. LA1-f Polltlcal analyst Jack Ande'900 looks at the pollllclans and poll· cyl'l\lke<a In Wa.shlngton, 0 C : Justin Manltl. author ol "How To Buy." an Insid- er's guide to making money In the stock market, 't hr.h. (1) .... CID,.....,,,... ,_All_... Matlow fnvettlgetes the death ol e lau musician respontlble for getting him Ired lrom hls ~as a hotel detective. (IJ.,. "Fairy Ta!M" ( 1978, Comedy) Don Sperka, Sy AlehardSon. A handsome prlnoe experlenoet many encounters as he journeys through fairy land In search ol the woman who Wi• bear his heir 'R' ( 1 hr .• 20mln.) cm .. "The Untamed" ( 1978, Dra- ma) JI" Jaokson. A young woman under· goes a variety ol vlolent se~ual el(peflenc- es. ( 1 hr .. '!° mlJ~ Cl>Lowm •....cTocuua • 111 CUii "Battle For The Family II" Faaturad: child ebose. (I h( • 30 min. l _,,... ,.-::::# Hos1: Johnny carson. r'ueatt: Pete< Strauss, lhe Dive Brubeck i]·~~~ ~ ...... rr ... "The Road Huatlera" ( 1969, fl" me) Jim Davis. Scott Brady. t.Aodern- dly ITlOOfllhlnafs Ml up • backWOodtl bt'~ne hllls of Carolina. (2 hra.) I A-M~=-"A Confnalon To Mw~Pal'f 44) "Victor I Victoria" ( 1982, JI* Andrews, Rob8'1 Prnton. gey I ... IQ lumt a st•IVlnQ MOif Into the '!9! of teoo. Parlt by bfllng her •• eiD' a .greet•t 1ama1e lmperaona· tOf, 1fl' 2 hrl,, 15 min,) i' ~"Forbidden Zone" (No 0.te) '1111~ I enom" (1982, Suaoenee) NiCol l<llul KlnlkC. l<ict- neppert hold I voung AIM!lcln Doy hOt- t •. In hit perent't londOtl home, •119'· ~ oontendtna wtttl the ~ outtldl end 1 dN<llY mimba tnakt In the ~ .. tlOn 1Y9lt111. 'R' ( t tv.. 33 • ~-~A report on celebtttlet and their cherlthed IUIOlnoO!lel. D llO¥ll "II Can Be Done Amigo" ( 1973. Wes1em) Jack Patanoe. Bud Spencer A young ooy has trouble holding on to the od-r>eh land left him by a wealthy benelaclor (2 hrs .. 30 mm ) i WPlllDllfT•llW ... LCM.MmlCMtm.I TOP U.. IOUIQ In-Chui-Baek (Koiea) I Sean Manman (Mass.) 10- round JunlOf Middleweight bout (lrom Atlantic City. N J ) (R) (2 lvs , 30 mm.) CID llOWll "Whose Lile ts 11 Anywav?" (1981 , Ofama) RIChatd Qfeytuss CS) CROllY, m.LI All) MIM David Cros· by, Stephen Slllls and Graham Nasti appear together in a concert perlormanoe fea1urlng 1he11 well-known hlls including "Love The One vou·re With." "Sune: Judy Blue Eyes." "Wooden Ships," and "Dark Star ' (2 hrs) ta::91J tz LUI llQHT wmt DAVI>~ Guests comedian Brother Theodore. ac1or Daniel Stern ( 1 hr ) I COUIUI •c.e• °1o: comi: W Q..Oll Guests PoUoe (Part 2) • UM, AWICMtm.I CO llOWll "King. Queen. Knave" ( 1972 Qfama) David Niven. Gina Lo11oboglda. naive boy becomes romantically invo111 with his aunt ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) cmPLAYIOY C* M Alt tile 8 (I) MCClOUD (II) we llO¥ll "OS S." ( 1946, Ofama) Ala Ladd~ Geraldine Fltz.wald Jusl _Q!'.IOI t the 0-Day 1nv8Si-Oi1: en-0.S S spy team dispatched to Fraooe. (2 hrs ) 8 llO¥ll "Evel Knle11el" ( 1971. Blogr phy) George HamUton, Sue LyOfl ..... ..., ....... (Z) 110W11 "Fighting Bad!" ( 1982. Or ma) Tom Sker1111. Patti Lupone. An a Pt\iladetphlan organizes a vigilante for to stem tne tide of ll1olent cnme in h nelght>othood. 'A' (I hr., 40 min.) t11(C) llCMI "Jacllson County Jail" ( 197 Drema) Y11et1e Mtmieu11. ,.,.19C ... 0¥9JlllT fOll OOT1Ull .. CL.Oii Guast. Gia Knight • .,. "Town WllhOUI Pity" ( 196 Orama) Kirk Douglas, E.G. MarshaM. German communlly becomes o by a gang rope case Involving U.S. Git. ht., 35 min.) cm llO¥ll "Dead Men Don't Wear Pia ( 1982. Comedy) StlM Martin W.9IMI "Heavy Metal" (198t. Sc FlCtfonJ Animated ·1w ... ....,,,1QI 9IMI "Stripes" (1981. Comedy) Mur~lfold Remit . UJ "StaJa 01 ~.. ( t973, ma) VIies Montand. Renlllto Sall/at i 9IMI "Mother's O.y" ( li80, .. "ti.t'Zrlckaon. Deboreh Luce. "The Diary 0 1 Anne Fr• (1969, Drama) Joaeph Scl'llidkraut, M Perkins A dl&ry dlSCO\/ertd In the attic on Amst11dam lactory portreys the ot a Jewleh relVgee lernily Whk:ft l '"\'¥:.1 tor IWO yeet'I. (3 In) .. •Oil • .,. "JuNa" ( 1977, Dferna) Ond11. Vnnet&e Redgfave Writer L Hallmon It drawn tnto tile meln tllruat wertlme ,..ittan6e eHOfll when hlf "' chltdhOOd friend aeetc1 hlf l"telP. tlfa.) -· .. "MolOf Patrol" (1960, !MY) Jene Nigh. Rted Hadley. ---~ -·---·---...... " ... •--n .. =::&. ..... --~ ..,.....,llAllYMMnMll --·--"The Palsy" ( 196<t. Comedy) • Jetry Lewl8. Ina Balk\. A bumbling Holly· WOOd belll'loP Is selected to llM lhe shoes of a deed comedian. (2 hrs.) (D)llCMI "High Risk" (1981, AdVenlure) James Brolln. Cleavon Llttle A trio of greec:ty1Neods plot the robbery of a million dOllars f'°1n a South American drug deal· er. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) CZ) lllMI "Your Chaalln' Hean" ( 1964, Biography) George Hammon. Susan Olive<. A young composer's slnger•wtfe makes him famous by sending one his ~~~~ .. 40min.) •• IM1111TOW Featured: a visit to lhe ColiseUm. Trfllll Fountain. the Spanlsh Steps and lhe Vla Vene10 In Rome. Italy: a behind-the-scenes look a1 the Vatican end a rare look at Mlchangelo's Sistlll8 Chap- el. l eFM&YflUD LA~ 1-.iY I ~lll'f IYI M LA. Featured. a trip to beautiful Yosemite. with tips on whal to do and ;.. .... , ----------------- wntre to 11ay; a wWt 10 the AnMI Adame photo gallery; a repol1 on a IChool lor '*m UI GI -CMU -......... " ... ,. ':n 11CTAC---.1==l9GIT ::1:.Va'-...... This profile of some of Arnetlca's grHteat alh- letes OV9f the last 150 yea11. featuring Inti- mate lnteMew& and rare litm footage. Is hos=~~lin Olsen. (I hr .• 30 min.) ,,..1... . .. Cl)__.,,.&. Magnum and TC try to protect a Navy buddy who believes that the three of them are marked 10< death by an old war enemy. (R) (2 hrs.) 8 e •-Julie tries to reunite her divorced parents. and Leroy thinks he may leave the School of Aris for goo<J. IB> (1 hr.) • lllMI "Fireball FOfWard" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Ben Gazzara. Eddie Albe<t. A tough Wond War u general takes c"'1ge of a division which Is plagued wtlh problems {?hrtj • 9 THI 1 LM TY" 1llT Gavtn Mcleod. Robert Mitchum. Wiiiiam Shatner. Nancy Dussault. Catherine Bach and Jamie Farr Invite viewers 10 match Wits with a live Sludio audience In a nostal- ~-tilled televlsion trMa qolz. c:::J ( 1 hr r 11'1 lllMI "Bruce And The Sha~Lln ~ung Fu" ( 1978, AdVenllJte) ~ Leong. A marllal a111 exper1 tell out to avenge the delllh Of his f1iend and tutat ( 1 IV • 30 min.) • , ... llAU-A ca~fomla woman wno ptldictl eerlhQuakes. a family that mcwes to New Zealand.. • A -CM&.m aAA Ingrid Befg-man atars In the slcxy of Golda Meir's life tiom hef eatly days In Miiwaukee to her triumphant mee1ing, as 1$raell Pr1me Mlnil- ter, with Egyp11an Pretldent Anw&1 Sadat (part I) (~-hf;i • W fllmFUI Neal Gable< and Jet· Irey Lyons host en lnlatmatlve look at wha1's oew at the movies. D -OU.. CCMITY Featured: orange CountY's llrs1 test tube baby and family: Woo<Jy Wilcox. lawyer I ventrfk>- quist: a Juvenile crime. program: a rendi- tion of "fhe Solo Pop Song." CC) lllMI "Who Is Kiiiing The Great Chefs 01 Europe?" (1978. Comedy) George Segal. Jacqueline Bisset. A fast-foo<J chain king tries to k"P his ex-wtle from being the next victim of a killer who Is mur· derlng well-known chefs In the same way they prepare their most famous dlshet. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) (1)90l'l'ecena (l)llCMI "Tarzan. The Ape Man" ( 1981. Adventure) Richard Harris. Bo Derek. While acc:ompanying her lather on a search for the legendary Elephant's Graveyard. a young woman is abducted by an uncivilized while man who was raised by apes In lhe jungle. 'R' ( 1 ht., 52 rrnn.) WHAT REALLY HAPPENS ,, WHEN YOU CO TO JAIL? ~ .. ,, \' 8:30 p.m. -sneak Previews ~MaSterpret:e m-eatre sons & L . f!. -KOCE/50 Funoeq.m part bV the Hoag Founoacion ano the Harrv c Steere Foundation Friday, May 13, 1983 29 . C AUTHORIZED BALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION J AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-Rl!NAUL T 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -541-8023 ROY CARVER IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -840-8444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -838-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 . - CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Btvd. Costa Mesa -548-1200 CHRYSLER -Pl YMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Men -Ml· 11M U f'rlday, May 11, 1ta Daily Pilat FORD THIODORI! ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLK8WAGEN-18UZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY Bl!ACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Btvd. :;;~on Beach MAZDA MIRACLI! MAZD'A 1425 Baker Street Costa Mesa -141.3334 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 112-8151 -138-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERION, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -838-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -848-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKIWAGaN/18UZU 18711 Beach Btvd. Hun:on Beach 142- VOLVO IARLI IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -141-1303 -~ . ,, -------- •nn ,,_ i =---... "The Nloht ftte Lights Went Out In Geotgla" (1981, Orama) l<rlsly MoNI· chol, Merit Hamill. A brolhef·and.-18' soogvwlllng duo heve many adventorw white trying to el<e 001 a llvlng on the country-western circuit. 'PG' (1 hr., 60 min.) (%) MIMI "Glen And Randa" (No Date) This Is a version ot Adam and Eve as they make their way through a brave new world. ( 1 hr. 30 min.) 1111 • MIMI "The Winter 01 Our Dreama" -TV Puma ACROSS 1.5 Shown. plays Carla 34 Gordon Thomson on Cheers role 12 He's Tattoo 36 Sam on Flamingo 14 Dancer Fred • Road 15 Mr. Nugent's 10 39 Zsazsa's sisler 16 -The World Turns 40 See 43 Across 17 Salt Lake City team 43,40 Sanford - - 18 Mr. Robertson's 45 Gary Coleman. e.g ins1gne 46 Role for Prinze 19 Explosive 48 --T <iust so) 2 1 -ot the Gold 49 -Cid Monkey 50 Played Hutch 23 Scooby~-51 Mr. Bean's ID 24 -and Sympathy 53 -set 25 That -the Week 54 Honeymooners 26 Hirt and Pac1n o .CO\Jple 27 Plays Eudora , 56 Chanieuse Pa-ge- 30 Miss Turner 58 Kelly and Kns 32 Exclamation 59 Plays Marion 33 M1ss'Bancroft's s1gn·off • ..,. -~-~--&= · --· ·oowN- 1 .Role for Gable •4 1 Paintings 2 Elaine on Taxi 42 Miss Carter's 3 Plays Florida ·· 1111i sign-off 4 Miss Gardne· 44 Jock on Dallas 5 Miss Pren11ss 46 -Hand Luke 6 -Park, Colo 47 Alley - 7 1 & 66 50 Sault -Marie 8 -Vegas 52 Cheers. e.g 22 ...... ·1··--., 3111WCI) 4r9 ... "Aeneclede Gwl" ( 11Me. c:tventure) Ann Savage, Alan CUttl$. An lllvetllglt°' undertakes the dillicult t .. k of bringing an unruly woman outlaw to Joe. tlce. tll(!)M&.wm.I (I) _. "The Kld From Brooklyn" (t!Me. Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virginie Mayo. Sy a strange lwlet 01 fate. a mill<· man becomes a boxer. (2 hr&.) C%l _. "Forbidden Zone" tNo Date) 'A' (1hr .. 30 min.) 9Do, re, - tO Chachi's last name 11 Wolfe ·ind Peter 13 Boston a time 20 Greek cross 22 Mr. Warhol's IC 23 Anchorman Rather 28 -.-Na Ne ~9 District Attorney Burger 30 Quincy's place 31 Pl,yed Del. Fish 34 Singer Frankie 35 Carl Reiner to Rob 37 -Ballou 38 Plays Mr. Furley 39 Role for Liz Torres 40 Eschews ~ 55 Miss Gam·s s1on·oft 57 One Life -Live SOLUTION -WorclGame Flt.l I~ 1l4E Ml>SING l.E"ITEl<S /tJ IHE '' TV WORDS" BELOW. IMIOl61 I ISi I IEIRIQ l~I I I M I VlLILI ~ I~ IOI I ILIEIRI I 11 ISIEIRI I IEI ,.~,> ~ lt!OI IA! Jhl." . ~ K'.EAl<~NJG€ THE. c,r t.erreszs You Fill.ED 11'1 ,..-0 S'Pel.l IH€ .NAM€ ~ A COM.IC ACM: 'rlrWd 13VtoiW :"d~lf'f 'VINCZJ.. 13~V)Jie11 '.ismld .smhWJ ~~ s~ :sd(JOffl A.I- Friday, May 13, 1983 31 THI DRlllil CDAIT FRIDAY MAY 13 1983 Calilornian ne w Miss USA Early parole for Diedrich rejected Former Orange County If the panel's declalon ls Supervisor R.Jph Diedrich -upheld by parole o fficials in convicted of bribery in 1979 and Sacramento, Diedrich'• releue now serviJla a priaon tenn -haa date from prison will remain failed to win a recommendation IOllleUme In 1984. ,. for early parole. • Upon hearing \!le panel's A parole panel considered recomme ndation, Diedric h Diedrich's case Thursday, and reportedly told two members will reconunend the 59-year-old their decia!on was "ridiculous." former supervisor be denied Diedrich, once a central power early parole. (See DJl!;DRICH, Pa1e Ai) ClllT IDITlll OR ANGE COUN TY . CA LIFORNIA 25 CENTS Grand Jury u:rges drop vote counter By JEFF ADLER • Of .... Dellr .......... Orange County's $1.5 million vote tabulating system -which has broken down and caused delays during election night vote counts past -should be scrapped in favor of a cheape r, m o re efficient system. • That's the conclusion of the Orange County Grand Jury . "The Board of" Sup~rvisors should realize that as long as ., ·O r ange County retains its present vote counting equipment, the taxpayers will incur millions of dollars in unnecessa r y expense," the report released Thursday concludes. Grand Juror Richard Tracy, who chaired the committee which looked into the question of the vote-tabu lating system, explained the county's cost of tabulating votes per registered voter far exceeds those of other comparable counties. While Orange County's election costs were $1.84 per ballot in the June 1982 pH.mary election, San Diego County spent only 79.9 cents, Riverside County spent 69.4 cents llnd Ventura County spent 93.8. cents. During the Novem6er general election, when fewer ballots mean reduced costs, Orange County spent 59.7 cents per ballot while San Diego's election Two Mesans eyed jewel fraud • in By JODI CADENHEAD ud KAREN E. U:EIN Of .... 0..,""' ..... costs were only 27.8 cents per ballot. The problems, Tracy said, is that cost of printing ballots for the county's automated system is "so horribl;y expensive." Ire pointed out that the $1.8 million spenl during the 1982 primary would come close to paying f o r a wh o-le new tabulating system, whi~h he estimated w o uld cost approximately $2 million .. One who agreed w;ith the grand .jury analysis was county Registrar of Voters Al Olson, who said the cost of printing ballots for the county's system is much h igher than in other counties. "Ove r several years time, it would be cost-effective (to purchase a n ew system ) as opposed to continuing with the present system," Olson said. The county's top e lection official added t hat the current system requires too ma n y , •" procedural steps to get a vote total. A ne w system migh t expedite vote counts, he said. Julie Hayek, 22, of La Can ada fight.s back the tears as she accepts the crown of Miss USA from outgoing queen T erry Utley of Arkansas. See story, Page A3. Anaheim police d e ttctives confirmed t oday they are investigating two Costa Mesa businessmen in connection with an alleged $500 m illion gem fraud scam which they say has turned out to be more widespread than first realized. Richard Taxe, mana#(er of the Music Market in the Mesa Verde Shopping Center, and Henry T e rry , owner of the Computerized G emological Laboratories at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive ~ are "definitely the ones under investigation in th.is," said Dean Grose, a department spokesman. Gems di.splayed at an Anaheim (See JEWELRY. Pai e A%) While the grand jury has been r ead y ing i t s s tudy of the problem. the county's General Services Age ncy also has been considering asking supervisors to study purchase or a new system, GSA Direc t or R .A . S cott acknowledged. "We'r e in the process of · co n si'd e ring wh eth er to (See VOTING, Page A!) Onofre cOsts spark issue of who pays By STEVE MITCHE LL Of the Delly ....... ..., A consultant's s~udy leaves unresolved the quest.ion of how much of the $4 billion tab for two r eactors at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station should be picked up by Southern California consumers. The report, prepared by O 'Brien-Kreitzberg of San Fra n cisco, says the cost of constructihg Units 2 and 3 were originally estimated to be only about $437 million back in 1970. But b y 1982, with Un it 2 undergoing low-power testing and Unit 3 nearing completion, the cost has risen to $4 billion - an increase of more than 800 percent. It will be up to the st.ate Public Utilities Commission t o determine how much of that construction cost will be passed on to Southern Californla F.dison Co. and San Diego Gas and Electric Co. customers. llilson owns 75 percent of the plant, three miles south of San Clemente, while San Diego Gas a nd Electric owns about 20 percent. The consultant's preliminary findings precede a more complete study to be released later this (See ONOFRE, P a1e Ai) Police, paramedics co!"verge on scenes of multi-car accident on San Diego Freeway in Irvine Thursday. . --lllSIDE--.. -----_...,...-------------~ Paul Newell of Lapna Beat h bu hia pl~e all spruced up lor the e'8hth annual Vill•ge Laguna Ch~ Hou1e Tour. Paae Cl. Sam's hoping If the current popularity of Tom Selleek sJpal1 a Hollywood re•l•al of the tall, rugecl, mu11aehloed hero, Sam EIUou eeraalnly 1111 the mold. See TV i.o.. UC lnine's Peter Campbell is leaming the ropea ofinternational water polo as the United Stales competes in the Ill FINA toarnamenl at Pepperdlne Univen ity this week. P .. e DI. -~ ' Financial columnist Syl•la Porter takes a look at the IJ'OWln1 number of Social Seeurity 1eam1 bel., perpetrated on the nation •s elderly - and the you111, too. Pap C7. \J'he Golden Bear of . Runtington Beach is ready to roll out the red carpet in celebration of its ninth year under the aame management. See Weekender .· Probe due in Irvine smashup By GLENN SCO'M' or ... Deir ,... la.ft A multi-car crash Thunday on the San Diego Freeway at Jamboree Boulevard in Irvine will be carefully investigated be c ause of its st rang e circumstances , a California :!fahway Patrol spokesman said y. A car driven by Terry Jean B lodgett, 25, of Huntington Beach, apparently set off the accident at 1:20 p.m. when it entered the northbound freeway and immediately cut at a right angle across its lanes, said CHP Officer Rick Stevens. Her car collided in the fast lane with a second car driven by Daniel McGuire, 33, of Corona, causing aa many aa five other cars to c rash or spin o u t, . according to witneaes. B l odgett was liste d i n "extremely critical" condition, this morning in Western Medical Center's ihtensive car e unit. (See ACCIDE NT, Paae Ai> -lllDEI-- 04 A4 ~ 04 D C7 A8 Weekender C3 Weekender . C2 Weekender C& C2,C&,C7,D6 01-0 Tv~ Week.ndei' A2 •• - ) -------·----· 2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, M.ay 13, 1913 ~\ ,,,.. Continued stories JEWELRY FRAUD. • • press conference Thunday were obtained in a search of Taxe's business, G r ose said . The gemstones, which had been appraised at $20 million, are worth only about $2,000. he aaid. Allegedly, the over-appraised gems were traded for property or other valuables. Unde r cove r po l ice investigators, acting ori a tip from an informant, stumbled upon the alleged scam last January while probing a reported stolel) goods and drug operation. Taxe was arrested March 7 at his record store at 2701 Harbor Blvd., a fte r allegedly turning over four pounds of hashish to s tate undercover agents in exchange for property he was t.o ld was s toler , Justice Department Special Agent J.C. Dear said. . During the alleged deal, Tue agreed to buy a purportedly s tolen 1979 Me rce des in e x change for a 1956 Ford Thunderbird and $107,000 in gemstones, al(ents said. A search of Taxe's store and fashionable Los Angeles area home turned up seven pounds o1 hashish, as well as numerous cut gemstones, authorities alleged. Taxe, who could not be reached fo r comme nt, was charged a t t h11t time wit~ receiving stolen property and puuellion and sale of narcotics, authorities said. . Meanwhile, the publicity which the Anaheim lnveetiption received has sparked calla from aa far away u Great Britain from people who feel they may have ' been duped out of property or personal poe8l!llSions In the ICalll, Groee said. "This is muc h more widespread than we ever knew," he said. "We started getting calla yesterday as soon a1 the newspapers hit the streeta, and it hasn't stopped." The totAI number of victiml in the cue is almost impoesible to det.ennine at this point. he~· Police said 20 victima would have to be found before' any suspects could be charged with conspiracy to defraud. "W e just don't have the manpower to trace down all the leads we're getting," Groae said. The case will probably be placed in the hands of the FBI or the State Attorney General if tt keeps mushrooming, be added. , ' Locally, police departmen'8 in Orange Coast cities have received a smattering of phone calls from people who have been approached by people with similar offers. ACC IDENT PROBED ... McGuire is in the same unit in stable condition. Three other cars were involved in the collision, St.evens said. The driver of one, Patrick Thompson, 25, of San Dieto. was treated for moderate inju ries ;at Tl..\.stin Community Hospital. Richard Lee Forster, 39, of ' Garden Grove and Eric Lee, 23, of the El Toro Air Station, were unhurt, Stevens said. ONOFRE. • • year to aid the PUC in making its decision. The report cites Edison's claim that about $2.3 billion of the cost is due to regulatory effects which represents 65 percent of the cost increase. The consultants gave good marks to Edison for financial and co n s t ruction man agem e nt, quality control and project management. When in full operation, the twin 1,100-megawatt reactors are e xpected to provide power to a million families. Several witnesses called the CHP offices in Santa Ana aft.er Thuraday's crash to report that Blodgett made no attempt to avoid the accident with McGuire as her car shot onto~ freeway. Stevens said officers will look into the ca,.e to determine why. . . The· accident caused two northbound freeway lanes to be blocked for more than an hour and traffic backed up for several miles. DIEDRICH .. on the Board of Supervisors, was convicted in May 1979 of receiving about $75,000 from a developer in return for helping to change the status of some land owned by the developer. He was fined $5,000 and sentenced to a one-to-14-ye.ar prillon term. He also plwed no contelt to separate charges he concealed campaign contributions made to other politicians by funneling them through aseociat.es. MESA BOOK SHOP lower. The average hardback aelll for $4 or $5. Customers with a paperback book to trade can pick up another one for only 20 cents. Although the book-filled shop might look like a disaster to the unkno.wing, Apollo employees know just where to find, say, a 60-year-old book on pirates or one of their 10 copies of the "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." "We're a browser's bookstore," said Leonard Davidson, as he directed a custome r to a paperback bestseller. "We ~Y not 1<:now w~ere everything is, but we can pomt you m the nght direction" And if you can't find just the old classic or science-fiction. thriller you want, the Curries ·promise to track it down for you . They own three warehouses stocked with more volumes. The Curries, both avid readers. decided to buy the shop six months aft.er it opened in 1961. Ifs been a Labor of love, said Currie. Until their family was raised, they ran an industrial supply company to pay the bills. The bookstore is now their full-time job. Her luckf day Oaniel1e Tejada of Costa Mesa, a seventh grader at Ensign School in Corona de l "ar, d efies uperstition on Friday the 13th. And why not? It's aiso her 13th birthday.· f N ewpOrt Arts Festival opens The 19 th annual Newport Beach Arts Feslival, a two-day cele bration o f p ainting, photography, dance and music, opens Saturday a t Fashion Island. • • Free to the puQlic, the festival includes a juried art show with nearly $5,000 in prizes and a children's art cont.est. In the past several years, the festival has drawn more than 20,000 spectators annuaUy a~d .,.., "" ..... ,,._... some of the best artists along the Orange Coast. A s more artists b egan to participate, the festival was expanded over two day1 and m oved to the fa1bionable shoppl.nR mall. The activity begins at noon both days. On Saturday, the SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (See Sapplemeat, Pase Bl ) Orange Coast College Jazz Band will kick off the festivities followed by a magic act a nd dance performers: The Barbershop Quartet of UC Irvine will start things rolling Sunday followed by the UC Irvine Guitar Ensemble and more dance troupes. Mimes and other wandering performe r s will e nte rtain through the da y . The Al Maitland Jazz Ensemble will perfor:in both days from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The festival is sponsored by the Newport Beac h Arts Commission and the Fashion Ialand Merchants Association. B,pl Island cleanup planned Saturday A beact~ cleanup on Balboa Island will be held Saturday on both the n o rth and south bayfronts starting at 9 a.m . "Used books a r e just so much more interesting than new ones," said Currie, as lhe surveyed the rows of worn and faded book jackets. "There's just so much more variety." Apollo Book S hop owner Mary-Alice CluTie surrounded by her work. Participants are l.µ'ged to bring a rake, and gloves. Trash bags and refres h ments will b e provided by the Balboa Island Improvement Aalociation. ·NewpW· r j probe demanded BY STEVE MARBLE "' ... ...., ....... An Orange County Hlapanic leader ha1 called for an lnveatlgatlten to de\ermine if Newport ae.ch has an unofficlal policy _!>f treating viaiton - especially mloorltiea -di!ferent from d~ reeidentl. ''We d like to determine whether or not people are treated differently, whethe r residenta are given priorities that qthers don't get," said Edward Morga, chairman of the Concilio of Orange County, which represents the interests of Spanish~peak:ing residents. "la there an unofficial policy of •Hey, these M e xicans are screwing up, let's come down on them'?" Morga asked. Morga has Invited the U.S. Attorney General, the state Attorney General and Orange County District Attomey's Office to determine i f the cl ty is "conspiring" to deny citizens their civil rights. Councilwoman Jackie Heather said she finds the charges ''strange" because Newport Beach baa ''historically been a visil.9r's dty." Morp Mid b.11 call I« a probe waa touched off by remark• made by clty Pollce Chief Charles Gl'C* last week. He Mid he aJ.IO WU Upeet by ~ta made by a dty council member who 1poke of the influx of Asian and Hlapanic vialtora ln Newport. "I con1lder some of theae comments racist but the luue ia more than race," 1ald Morga. "The Issue 11 whether the city treats people differenUy becauae it con side rs their activity different. "Th e city indicat es, for instance, that Latino• cluater together and become territorial. That by itself isn't illegal and I don't know anyone who has a family picnic on the beach who wants a at.ranger setting up camp right ln the middle of the picnic." Morga said. Heath e r said she believes Morga will have a tough time provi0$l ru. char~es. "We have a population of 65,- 000 and on a summer weekend we have 115,000 visit.on. They have 8CCe8IJ to the beach. to the harbor and we spend a bundle cleaning up after them." LB pioneer ~ead Marguerite Tuthill Maier first sa w Laguna Beac h via stagecoach in 1909. The next trip waa a year lat.er when she helped her father drive their new Model T to the north part of town, where they camped underneath a eucalyptus grove at what is now Emerald Bay. But it wasn't until 1936 that the Iowa-born fanner'1 daughter moved to Laguna Beech to stay. And ·Sunday r ,friends and rei..uve. ·will pay~~~ to ttie -time who died~yatage . Memorial .ervioes will be held at 3:30 p .m . Sunday at the Laguna Preabyteria11 Church oo Forest Avenue. T8e Rev. Morgan s. Odell will conduct the .ervice. Mrs. Maier made Laguna her home in the mld-19301, and helped her chef and restaurateur husband establish the Creecent Bay Cafe in town, a popular restaurant that remained open until World War Il. ·Her husband, Charles E . M'kier, died in 1963, and Mrs. Maier maintained her Chiquita Streetthome. She kept buay writing letters to friends and- "pen pals" all over the world. She leaves her 900. the Rev. Charlel Maier, of Laguna Beech. ~ and three great- ................. Orange County's ballot-counting machines at work. The Grand Jury says scrap them. VOTING MACHINES .. l • From Page A1 r~mmend the board take an a pproach similar t o the one recommended by the grand jury," Scott said. Inste ad of scrapping the system . however, GS A is considering recommending the system be retained for u~e In smaller elections. for which the equipme nt "1s suitable," he explained. Purchased in 1979 without ever having been u8ed to count votes in an election anywhere, the county's vote system waa the focua of a 1980-81 grand jury report that criticized the manner In which 1upervison procured the ayatem. Variable clouds predicted Newport Beach I\ venGAI tla~ IWO 11,_ on I Honcle evto perked on Summerwlnd Courl In -p0t1 Creal eeullng S200 In oameoe Tiie llre-llalhef 9')1)1fentty UMCI • ~nlle. 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In a show of hands, 13 of 14 of the nation's top business chiefs meeting here indicated they favored reappointment of Volcker when his term expires Aug. 5. The executives are attending the spring meeting of the Business Council. Factory production up sharply WASHINGTON -Production in the nation's factories and mines rose a robust 2.1 percent in April, the fifth monthly gain since the apparent end of the 1981-82 recession, new go\lemment figures indicated today. It was the biggest one-montll increase since the 2.2 percent of August 1975. AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK IAPI -Tiie lol_.119 I~ -• -York Sloo E""'*'91 uocu -.. .,,.,... t11.c ,...,. -1111 ltlo mml -doWll ,,,. most .,._ on Pf~~~~.:119 ~::.'·., ... 1000 ........... Intl-. ... :::--: ==~ °'~-~~'!: P"i'ir -_,,, i~m. price 1 WAI= YI~"° ,°1,. IX> Pc~U 2 0r-.co 7~ • h IX> IU 3 PMuino s 27"" • th °" " .. 4 ~ J\.t • "° IX> II.I S Wyly IJV. + 1.... Up IO.I • RK.oenE<t ""' + 1\fo IX> 10,0 7 EIMeml'lllll 10 + h VP , .. 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