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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-20 - Orange Coast Pilot' . '. . . • Bolsa Chica marsh channel gets tliree-year extension • I landowner in the low-lyin1 marahy area adjacent to Pacific Cout Hi1hway and south of Wamer Avenue. The atate received 300 acre9 for an eoolOtJk:al prmerve in a 1973 Bolu Chica land trade with Slgnal. In addition, 230 acres were leased to the atate with the understandin1 they would come under S1ate ownership if the state constructed a THI ORANGI COAST FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1983 • •J.I ·~ 9 college ~eachers get ' jobs back r Bf',PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of1M 0.-, Not ..., 'l'he jobs of 19 laid-off C.oast ¢okimunity College District t~• ch e r s were restored Wt;dnesday night, and three groups stepped forward Thµrsday to take credit for it. ' ~trict administrators iMued a Written statement saying the jobs were restored by the elected ~of trustees because of "the unexpected success of early retirement options presented districtwide." The district, which oversees Orange Coast, Coastline and Golden West colleges, said 29 facuJty members and 13 other employe4ri' accepted early ttti.rement benefits, saving the Qistrict $1.2 million. This savings ._nowed the district to reinstate 19 teachers and restore fully or partially 11 academic programs cut earlier this year. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT), which represents the full-time faculty in collective bargaining, issued a statement saying the laid-off teachers have their jobs back "thanks to the willingness of their colleagues to take advantage of the early retirement program negotiated in the AFT contract this year.'' Finally, the Taxpayers Alliance to Save Community Colleges, which is trying to unseat four trustees, said the board restored the jobs "under the pressure of the recall movement." Phillis Basile, president of the local AFT chapter, said two other teachers who received final layoff notices this month have learned they will retain their positions. navigable ocean entrance and channel to the edp of Signal'• remainina property, The f973 land trade required appropriation of fundin1 by 1983 and completion of the ocean entrance aystem by 1987, according to the Signal 1pokesmf.Jl. The agreement for the extension, approved by Orange (See MARSH, Page A%) 0.., ,... • ..,, ,..... "' • ...,. •t.cMll Robert Lee and Charles Baden wait Jedi junkies • . camping out By STEVE MITCHELL or-. o.er "-4 ,..., Now here'• a pair of Lucas loonlee who really know their Ewoka from their Wookiee. What elee In the world (or out of it) would JX*leU two computer programmen to wait in line for five days to tee George Lucas' "Return of the Jedi"? "I've never been first in line for anything," shrup Charles Badeni.... "except for maybe a (See Jl!.DI, Pase A.Zl , COUNTY IDITION ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Three held But she noted that 67 other teachers are still scheduled to loee their jobs at the end of this semester. She said the union stands by its position that the college district could have made other cuta and avoided any full- time teacher layoffs . Jedi return with vengeance • • 1n cocaine . crackdown Three people were arrested ahd more than 22 pounds of cocaine seized in Huntington Beach and Westminster Thursday night as part of a federal narcotics investigation. ·The cocaine, which may be of extremely high quality, has an ~ted street value from $1 rt\iJ.lion to $3 million, said FBI spokesman Fred Reagan. Huntington Beach narcotics officers cooperated with agents tr6m the FBI and the Drug F.,ftforcement Administration in w 7 p.m. arrests of Carlos Javier Marulanda. 39, of Columbia. and Christina Hicks . 18, of ~stminster, said Huntington ~h Police Lt. Bruce Young. :The third arrest was made s'fiortly after the first two when ~ served a search warrant on a··residence in Westminster, Reagan said. The third suspect -.lriil not identified. ·~~e three suspects were taken ilUo the custody of the tJ .S . Marshal's office, Reagan said, aod they were scheduled to m before a U.S . Magisttate Angeles today. il has not yet been determined, Reafan said. · 'Additiona arrests in t:·O"n j u n c t i o n w i t h t h e fri!Jl,testigatlon are expected. ~'90Jlg said. .. .. -~ .. . ~~ (See COLLEGE, Page At) Lifeguards brace for beach rush By STEVE MARBLE of' IM Delly Hot ll8ft With forecasters calling for sweltering temperatures, Orange Coast lifeguards are doing everything except taking reservations for towel space in anticipation of the season's first "beach attack." Thousands are expected to head for the shore with predicted inland temperatures reaching the low 90s this weekend. Except for early morning and evening clouds, the May weekend could be straight out of August, the National Weather Service says. Everything's coming up aliens this week a s the Star Wars saga continues with a new movie. ~oho Fu,ice II, IO. and his siste r An~ie, 8, of Fountain Valley wait for the May 25 opening m John s room, full of space collectibles. Read more in today's Weekender. inside. Medical center • raises ante Backers offer research institute if UCI shuns competition By GLENN SCOTT Of tM Delly ll'tlot Steff Backers of the proposed Irvine Medical Center near Irvine's Golden Tnangle are offering UC Regents a major research institute next to the hospital if the regents will drop competing plans for a hospital at UC Irvine. The offer was made in a letter sent this week to Glenn Campbell, chairman of the Board of Regents, by members of the Advisory Board for the Irvine Medical and Science Complex. It comes just a month before proponents of the two hospital proposals are scheduled to argue in a public hearing why the state should select their plan. The hearing Is set for June 21 at an undetermined location in Irvine. application for an acute care facility is that neither hospital will be approved," say the advisory board members, who include such heavy corporate hitters as Arnold Beckman, Donald Bren, J . Robert Fluor and Donald Koll. The advisory board is supposed to oversee development of the 320-acre area desi~ted by the Irvine Co. as a site for biomedJcal services and research. The research institute, according to the board's proposal. would be a focal pomt for UCI faculty members to JOin with private industry and other researchers to undertake key projects. The institute would "aim at (See MEDICAL, Pait AZ> Suspect linked to 'freeway slaying~'· By JEFF ADLER 0( • .,.., ......... Gates uid Ra~ Steven Kraft, a 38-yar compu• operator, hu been linked \0 killJ.no in e>rance. Lot~ and San Bemudlno oounU. u well • alaytnas In ~ and llichlon. At Newport Beach, where weekday crowds of nearly 70,000 have been gathering in recent days, additional guards have been hired in anticipation of the mob. At the mile-loll$l city strand ln (See BEACH, Pa1e .4%) o.-, ,... ,,..... _,a-tee awr Newport Pier The offer ls the latest development in years of s\ruggle over building an Irvine hospital. What makes this letter uncharacteristic, however, is the advisory board's caution that continued conflict may prevent either side lrom seeing their dream come true. A Loni Beach man arrested by the California Highway Patrol near Mmk>n Viejo 1ut Saturday now ii conaidered a auape'Cl In 14 freeway-atyle kllllng1 In three states, autbort\ies -.y. · Ora.n,e c.ountr Sheriff 8nid 'l'be Or'il!J• County c-invol·H ldlllnf. now bejDC f ... ntEEWA , Pait AU "A likely result ?f a competing • -----------1.NSIDE----------- Ruby'•, the restaurant at the end of Balboa .Pier, is a return to the good ol' day• or the 19401' when a diner looked like ... well, looked like a diner. Pa•e Bl . A dozen lashes A reader givea Ann a dozen la1he1 with a wet noodle becaute of Ann '1 concept that f rienda can be ••out~rown ." ' \ -· -- Annual spring purge The TV networks have decided which weekly 1erie1 wiU vani1h next (all and which onea will be back. Phil Sneiderman take• a look at thia year'• programmin1 deci1ion1 in the TV Lo •• ·~ LI © h'• Etaancla Hi1h va. Lapna Beach High tonl1ht with the CIF 4-A volleyball champlon1hlr on the llne. Pa11e C • L Fuchsia Festival T he f uch1ia, Coeta Mesa•, official flower, is the f ocua ol a two-day f~tival in the city. Page A6. "2 Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, ay 20. 1983 ~\ \\.\t. Continued stories FREEWAY SLA YI NGS~ .. investigated by both the Seal Beach and Garden Grove police departments, Gates said. The sheriff, who declined to disc uss only details, said investigators had uncovered "specific types of evidence" that allegedly link Kraft to the slayings. The killings all are connected to hitc hhiking. involve drugs and alcohol and have ''homcx;exual overtones," Gates told reporters at an afternoon news conference in Santa Ana Thursday. Gates added that Kraft's roommate, 25·year-old Jeffrey Allen Selig,;_ is co.nsidered a "potential suspect" in the case. Investigators have questioned Selig, but he has not been arrested or charged with any crimes, the sheriff said. Kraft, being held in the Orange County Jail in lieu of I $750,000 bail, is 9Cheduled to be arraigned on murd~r chargesJleXt week. His arrest came when CHP officers pulled his car over on the San Diego Freeway because it was traveling erratically. Seated beside Kraft was 25·year·old Terry Lee Gambrel, a Marine stationed at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Officers could not arouse Gambrel and he was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead . Sheriff's deputies lnvesti_gating the death soon determined the man ,had been strangled and arrested Kraft. Subsequent searches of Kraft's home and car turned up the evidence linking him to the other killings, Gates said. From 1972, about 45 young men have been homosexually abused, killed and dumped alongside California freeways. William George Bonin, a 35·year-old Downey truck driver, has been sentenced to death for 10 of those murde~ and is standing trial in Orange County for four more, but investigators had said all aong they weren't sure all 45 murders were related. Gates said he doesn't believe Bonin and Kraft knew each other. MARSH CHANNEL . • • County superviaon this week, pushes back the funding appropriation deadline until 1986 a nd completion of the system until 1990. Company offtchiis ~~e extension ia intended to allow additional time to complete studies and to meet permit requirernen ts. The 230 acres will revert to Siiuial if terms aren't met. Sianal wants to construct an 1,800-slip public marina and 5,700 waterfront and ocean- view homes in the area. The compan y also has aereed to pn!9el'Ve 600 acres of salt manh landl. T he Boba Chica property consists of about 1,600 acres of U:runcorPQr ited terrrto-ry-on . the coast of Hwttington Beach. Except for the 300 acres of ecological reie,ve along Pacific Coast Highway, the rest of the land is In private ownership with Signal owning most of the property. Aminoil USA operates the fifth largest oil lield in the state in Bolsa Chica. JEDI JUNKIES. • • ride at Disneyland." Baden, 19, andhis friend Robert Lee. 23, rolled out their sleeping bags at the F.dwards Newport Cinema in Fashion Island Thursdar afternoon, de&ennlned to W the first in the door to .ee "Jedi" when It screens at 12:15 W ednesday morning. That's next week. About 103 hours from now. The Costa Mesa pair a.re avid sci·fi buffs -especially when ft comes to anything Crom the Star Wars saga. "They're great movies," grins Baden. sitting in his sleeping bag, an arm around a teddy bear with a garter belt on its neck. · He figures he's seen "Star Wars" a half-dozen times and "The Empire Strikes Back" about three or four times. Lee,. who-put on a cowboy hat when awaken ed by a reporter at ab-0ut 8 this morning, says he's seen both films six times. That's six times each. The two w ere in line Thursday night to buy up a dozen tickets to the post· midnight preview next Wednesday. Holding up a string of purple tickets. Baden said, "We've_Jot a bunch of friends -who ahoulastart showing up Saturday." The late arrivals will also camp out at the theater. he said. Behind Baden and Lee. of coune. So how do the two sci·fl squatters plan to spend their time? "We've got science fiction books. comic books. all kinds or stuff to k.eep us busy," Lee said. "And we'll play D&D. (That's Dungeons and Dragons to the uninformed.) They'll probably take in a movie or two, as long as they're just inches away from the theater. They plan to trade off making food runs, and they say they'll use the theater restrooms when the occasion calls for it. "The manager &)lid she didn't expect anyone to start waiting in line until next Tuesday," Baden said, adding the theater operators don't mind their property serving as a concrete campground. Are they worried about sleeptng out late at night? "Who's going to mug aomebody who's sleeping with his teddy bear," Lee laughed. --.... MEDICAL CENTER • • • From Page A 1 providing resources in acientiflc fields which may not now be properly funded," the proposal says. The advisory board Is asking the regents to set up a taak force to exanune the plan. which could require a postponement of next month's s tate hearing for a certificate of need to operate a hospital. UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. was out of town this morning, but Steve Yt>rxA, viN> president of the non-profit Healthwest Foundation seeking to build the hospital at...UCI, aa.ld the proposal seemed to him "Uke taking the mountain to Mohammed." Yerx.a said UC1 aJready has $600 million In state assets (buildings) in place at the site of his proposed conununlty hospital. "To duplicate three-and·a-h~Jr miles away what the university already has doesn't make any senae whatsoever," he said. COLLEGE JOBS . • • From Page A 1 District officials say the layoffs are necessary to eliminate part of a $5.5 million budget deficit anticipated during the coming school year. Carol Gandy, president of the board of trustees, said more teacher jobs may be restored ··~ we continue to study the needs of the GQlleges." Wind whipped T his was the scene in Houston today after a tornado r ipped the roof off an apartment building. See story~ Page A3. f l l r t College programs returned to full faculty strength include agriculture. biology, chemistry, marine science and water technology. Some jobs were alsQ restored in library services, music, nursing and hwnanities. '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. · BEACH. • • From Page A1 Huntington Beach: a full sununer - lifeguard crew haa been asked to arrive Saturday and S u nday morning. "Lu ckily,"· sayf Ne w port lifeguard Capt. Buddy Belshe, ''the aurf haa been down. U we luld 10me bi& swells, we could have pn>blenw." Beaches along the coast have been ravaged by winter stonna that dug out holes and created sand bars -all problems for: leiJ...exJ>erienced oeean bathers. Temperatures along the ~t were expected to dip into the mid· 70s today and then climb into the rnid·80s Saturday and Sunday. Orange COunty fire authorities a re continuing a "red flag" warning that was posted earlier this week. The warning aler ts firefighters and citizens to the potential for fire because of the heat, low humidity and slight Santa Ana winds. • Despite heavy rains and lush green hillsides. the Orange County -Fire Department 'W1IJ1lS that brush and grass is already starting to dry. One fireman described the drying hillsides as "flash fuel" and says. ironically, winter rains have increued the pot.en~ for fire by leaving larger and thicker amounts of grass and brush behind. Hate to mow lawn? H e r e's g ood n e ws ST. LOUIS (AP) -Re· searchers think they've found a ~a y to make grass stop growing -but don't throw away your I.awn mower yet. "You'll only have to mow the lawn once a month or so," said Dr. Jack Marvel. who is working on a new plant growth regulator that can be applied to grass once it reaches a desired height. "We've tricked it to do what we want," said Marvel. head of the research division of the Monsanto Agricultural Products Co. Marvel said the c he mical should ~ available by 1985 for use along highways and possibly at golf courses. · .Huntington Beach A rMldllnl Of 200 bloclll Of Joliet 'A- IOld police Ila gOt lnlO • Cl<*,.. with hll Mlghbor, wllO proceeded to deetroy tlla m111·1 tierbacue wllh • c:ro•b•,.. 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The tale was blocked when Israel Invaded Lebanon last summer. UAW chie f says industry must 'gi ve' DALLAS -The United Auto Workers union's new president says workers have sacrificed enollgh and it will be the Big Three automakers' tum to ''do the giving" in the next round of contract talks. "We've given all we're going to give; we're tired of being blamed for the industry's problems," said Owen Bieber, the first of a new generation of UAW leaders, aft.er being sworn into office Thursday. "I'm deadly serious when I say it's their tum to do the giving.'' De Lorean 'fondled' cocaine? LOS ANGELF.s -In newly releaaed court documents, prosecutors ridicule the claims to innocence of John Z. DeLorean, saying anyone callght on videotape as he "fondles cocaine and toasts his future in the narcotics business has few defenses available to him." The former automaker also offered to invest $2 million in As.ian heroin and Colombian cocaine and said it was a "tragedy" when the deal fell through, the government alleged In documents released Thursday by a federal trial judge. STATE Governor cites Diablo 'errors' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Mey 20, 1983 Al Killer tornadoes ·lash '·Gulf Coast By Tbe Aaaoclated Pre11 A barrage of up to eight tornadoea bomba.rded Houston and other comm uni tle1 in southeaat Texas and four othen skipped th r ough central Louisiana early today, kllllng eight people, injuring at least t hree dozen, and wreck i ng hundred.a of homee. The eight deat hs, plus a ' drowning reported ~ flooding in Mlaiulppl, pushed the death toll to 12 ln two days of 1evere thunderatorm1, t wlatera and flooding acroee the south. Entire commwtltlea in central Louisiana were left without power today and many roads were blocked u the twisters toppled trees and mobile homes. Thunderstorms roarlfli acroea Dixie Wedneeday and Thureday unleashed more than 30 twist.era and up to aix lnches of rain in placea, chaalnc hundred• of people from their hornet. The National Weather Service said five confirmed tornadoes and three apparent twisters touched down in Houston and Ill suburbs in four hours beginning shortly after midnight. Texas Civil Defense officiala reported three people dead In northern Harri• County n ear Houaton and 1herlff'1 deputies aald two were killed in a tornlldo that struck New Caney and Port.er In Montgomery County, north of the city. An elderly man was killed in Liberty. A Waller County 1berlff11 dispatcher aaid two trailer park resident.I, a 15-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, were killed u tornadoes blew away their homes. $700 million state tax hike backed; Duke pledges veto SACRAMENTO (AP) -Amid warnln~s of a "crisis In education, ' the state Senate has approved bills to raise taxes $700 million and toughen instructional requirements. It was a resounding, first- round defeat for Gov. George Deukmejian, who opposes the measures and has vowed to veto any general tax increase. But on the other hand Thursday, the senators rejected a measure to raise cigarette taxes on an extra five cents a pack for Sen. Gary Hart, D-Santa Barbara, would raise $700 million In taxes, includlns a two-year, 14 -cent boost In the six-cent per-dollar sales tax and higher levies on cigar~ttes and alcoholic beverages. It would repeal the sales tax exemption for candy and chewing gum and impoee a two- year, 5-percent surcharge on corporations with net Income. of $10 million or more. two years to offset the need for S • k • · 1 student fee increases at public ID Ing 01 t."olleges and universities. TI}e winning bills on the tax b l d . ~ . SAN LUIS OBISPO -Gov. George Deukmejian, citing "ecorea of design errors" at the Dtablo Canyon nuclear power plant, has call...d,fcr new hearings on the quality of the 1;>la.!1_t's construction. Attorney General John Van de Kamp, acting on behalf of Deukmejian, has filed a 33-page motion with a Nuclear Regulatory Comm.i.aaion llcen$ng board citing "known errors in construction'' at the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. plant aome 150 miles northwest of Los Angeles and violations of NRC regulations as justifying new hearings. inc r ease and tougher arge sea y instructional requirements .,&O'\~ __ • ... -·-_______ .... .., ... _ ~~- v o t e s o f 3 1 ~ 5 a n d 2 Ir-4 M 0 N TE RE Y ( A P) -A - respectively, moving them to the ai.nking barge loaded with 55,000 Assembly . They would provide gallons of oil had atablliud in schools and community colleges waters off the California cout w ith nearly $1 billion more in early today as reecuera pumped state aid than Republican oil away from leaking aectiona of Deukmejian is offering for the the craft , a Coast Guard comifli fiscal year. spokesman said. Mono Lake monument sought High stakes WASHINGTON -U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston has introduced legislation to make a national monument of 68,000 acre9 of Siem Nevada wildemeea surrounding Mono Lake. The bill matches a measure pending in the House. Mono Lake provides hydroelectric energy and 17 percent of Los Angeles' drinking water, as well aa a aource of end.lea friction between envlronmentaliata and the city 's powerful Departmeut of Water and Power. The two aides are locked in a court batUe over how much water the DWP can take without harming the salt lake, its animals and the surrounding land. Flushed with victory, Tom McKevoy The cigarette tax bill, SB161 by Sen. Alan Robbi ns, D - Tanana, lost on a vote of 22-15, five short of the two-thirds majority needed for approval. "it's very stable right now," said Petty Officer Roes Dickman. But he said it was uncertain how much oil had leaked from the barge. counts his S540,000 winnings in the 14th annual World Series of Poke r in Las Vegas. He outlasted 107 other players. Of the winning bills, SB8 l 3 by · Court backs removal of children Senate opts for increased taxes SAN FRANCISCO -A court acted properly when.It removed three children from the custody of their natural mother even though an adoplifli parent may not have been available, the California Supreme Court has ruled. The hlah court's 4-3 decision Thunday upheld a Yuba County Superior Court ruling in the cue of a mother found emotionally and mentally incapable of carlni tor the children. WORLD Soviet carrier in Mediterranean WASHINGTON -The Soviet Union has sent its newest aircraft carrier. the 37.000-ton Novorissiysk, into the Mediterranean for the first time, Pentagon officials say. They said they have expected deployment o! the Novoroesiysk for aome time and they do not believe It ia connected with tensions over the crisis in Lebanon. The Novoroesiysk la the third ship of the Soviet Union'• most advanced carrier class. They have been described by experts aa among the most heavily armed warships in the world. At last report, the United States and the Soviet Union each had about 30 naval ve1&ela operating in the Mediterranean. Nicaragua frees U.S. yachts SAN JOSE, Coata Rica -Three American yachts intercepted by Nicaraguan coast guard veaela when they drifted off course in a storm have reached the small port of Playas del Coco in northeastern C.OSta Rica, a port official said. Nicaraguan patrol veaela eecorted the three aailboata to San Juan del Sur, 80 miles .OUtheaat of Managua, near the Costa Rican border. allowed them to refuel and be on their way. Dissident writer sentenced MOSCOW -nt..ldent writer Leon.id Borodin, 4:1, has been sentenced to 10 yean in a labor camp to be followed by five yean' internal exile, the official newt agency Tua said. The report said a Moecow city court convicted Borodin of charges of anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda. British el ection s stir Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland -Protestant and Roman Catholic poUUdana in Northern Ireland are fighting bitter battles for leadership of their feuding communities in the British general elect.ion cam=. The outcome of the June 9 vottna will determine who 1 for the war-weary people of Northern Ireland, but It ia unllke1y to take the province any cloeer to ending yean of bloodshed. Elect.iMI in Northern Ittland are 8eCtarian thowdowna that have little to do with illUes in the rftt of Britain. WASHINGTON (AP ) - Defyina both Pr8ident Reagan and Majority Leader Howard H. Baker )r., the Republican -led Senate narrowly approved a 1984 spending and revenue plan which would permit a $9.9 billion tax increue next year. and •75 billion over the next three yeen. In a dramatic 50 to 49 roll call AIDS caught by 'close contact' only ROCHESTER, N.Y . (AP) -A belief that the deadly immune d iso rde r AIDS c an be transmitted by casual contact has caused aome doctors and nunes to be overly cautious in their treatment of the dheaae's victims, according to a physician. AIDS -acquired immune deficiency syndrome -can be transmitted only by "intimate, close contact" such aa Hxual relations, not through medical treaunent, Dr. Roy St.elgbigel of the Unlveraity of Rochester Medical Center said Thureday. He uld he knew o f some health-care wor kers who had expreaaed reluctance to treat AIDS patients and "perhaps done a little leas than they might have done," but did not cite exam plea. Stelgblgel diaputed a conclusion by Dr. Roser Cooper Jr. of St. Michael's Medical Center In Newark. N.J .. who said medical personnel might be especially vulnerable t o contractins AIDS. AIDS attacks mainly homosexual men, abuaera of lntnvenoua dnlgJ. Haitians and hemophiliacs. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? 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"4rtlll,...., llt """~ WllllOIJI ....... "",_°'~- VOL. 78. NO. 140 vote minutes before midnight Thursday, the Senate gave a ttunning victory to a anail band of Republican modera tes and minority Democrats who said attacking swelling fede ral deficits with higher taxes ia the key to economic recovery. members of the Democratically· controlled Houae , wblch previously approved a budget plan with far higher taxes and a far-slower defense buildup over the next five years. American troubleshoot.er despite initial miagivtnp 'bout b.la wOC'k for the fallen government of Guatemala. Stone, 54. a Democntic aenator from Flo rida from 1974 until 1980, was nominated by Reaaan o n Apr i l 28 as apecfal representative to the troubled Central American re~on. The Senate budget re90lution aeta up touah negoUatJona with Meanwhile, the Senate appears to be on its way to conflnnlng former Sen. Richard Stone a1 Reagan 's Centra l 'Clock' starts before birth BOSTON (AP) -Like a tiny timepiece, a bioloi[ical clock is set and ticking inside the head of a developing fetus ao it knows the time In the world outside Its mother'• womb, scientists have found. Researchers diacovered the built-in clock in unborn rata, but they speculate that other mammala, including people. have a similar sense of time while growing i.nalde their mothers. The a:iendsta are not sure why a fetus needs to know whether it's ntght or day. but Dr. Steven M. Reppert said he believes that the mechanism "prepares the animal for entry into the outside world." The study was conducted by Reppert and Dr. WW1am J. Schwartz, both of Massachusetts General Hoapltal and Harvard Medical School. It ia being published in today's i§ue of the journal Science. All plants and animal.a have some kind of biological clock. They make flowers bloom and birds migrate when they should. In mammala, they regulate the periods of sleeping and waking, arDOfli other thi:ngJ. Thil makes people droW9)' at night and active dUl'ina the day, while the clock puts rats on just the opposite schedule. In adult animals, the clock ia aet by the natural outside light. In rats -and probably In human.a, too - the biological clock is a section of the brain's hypothalamus called the 1upracbiasmatic nucleus. The Boston scientists discovered that these nerve cells are active in the growing fetus. However, they are 1ynchroniz.ed with the mother and are not receiving their own instructions from the outside Ught. Just how this ttme me.age is transmitted from mother to fetus la not known. Although scientists are not as sure about timekeeplfli in people as in rats, Reppert said, "We would not be at all surprised if thia phenomenon that we're de9cribing in the rat ia generalized In primates. Including humans." 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A new jobs training program, the f e deral Job Training Partnership Act, includes wide participation by business and the private sector in directing the programs, Wieder said. The Huntington Beac h Burned youngster could take stand against his fa th er The 6-year-old boy who was badly burned when his father allegedly set their Buena Park motel room ablaze could be called as a key prosecution witness in the man's criminal trial, an Orange County prosecutor says. Deputy District Attorney Thomas Avdeef said Thursday it is a "realistic possibility" that David Rothenberg, recovering from burns over 90 percent of his body, could be well enough to testify at his father's trial, now • scheduled Sept. 26. "The child is a potential witness in the case," Avdeef said. "It's something w e are taking under consideration." The boy is being cared for at UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. Charles Rothenberg, a 42-year-old New York native, appeared briefly in Orange County Superior Court Thursday and was asked by his attorney 1f he would agree to delay his trial beyond a July date originally scheduled. He agreed. Rothenberg is charged with attempted murder. arson and causing great bodily injury as a result of the fire in a Buena Park motel room March 3. Since his arrest, Rothenberg has been held in the Orange County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail. , Just before Judge Donald McCartin considered delaying the trial, Rothenberg's attorney, Deputy Public Defender Ramon Oritz, again indicated his client wants to resolve the pending charges as soon as possible. Ortiz has said in the past that Rothenberg might be willing to plead guilty to the lesser charge of attempted mans~~pter. -ADLER supervisor has been appointed by Gov. George Deuk.mejian to the state's Job Training Coordlnating Council, wbich Is charged with administering the state's $300 million-a-year program. "I see the critical element in this program as the partnership between the public and private sect.ors to tram people for jobs that are available right now,'' Wieder said. "I'm not talking about eublic service jobe that just add to ijle cost of goverrutlel\t." The new federal pr0Jil'an1, the successors to the now-defunct Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, should be under way in the county by October, Wieder said. A local council will be formed to asseu what job1 now are available and then train the unemployed to fill those poationa. "The Idea Is to match jobe with sk.Jlla and, really, thoae on the local level are in the best position to know what skills are needed in the job market loca.llH ," she la.id. The county's program will be administered jointly by the county and the cities of Santa Ana, Anaheim, Garden Grove and La Habra, Wieder said. The program, which w ill provide free training, In many caset on-the-job training, will be o pen to any qualifying unemployed person residing in the county. Borce gets GWC honor Golden West College In Huntington Beach plans to name ila library and learning resource center for R. Dudley Boyce, founding president and chief administrative officer of the college for 12 yea.ra, from 196~ to 1977. Official dedication of the R. Dudley Boyce Library and Learning R~source Center will take place during comm encement exercises June 9. Boyce wllJ addrea the 1983 graduate! at that time. Boyce, 61, lives in Irvine. Ke is currently president of the board of directors for the Institute of Bilingual Educatton, Los Angeles. R. Dudley Boyce It's never too late • to start running, says chanipion, 73 HEMET (AB) -Bess James took up running six years ago when she was 67, replacing her injured 90n in a 10-k.ilometer race. She finished in one hour, 32 minutes -dead last out of 700 entrants. Now, six years and five age-class world records later, the 73-year-old woman has become something of an inaplration in the San Jacinto Valley. "She Is really something," Hemet City Councilman Don:tld Baskett said at a recent news conle.rence announcing the Bess James Ramonaland lOK Run. "Considering her age and what she has accomplished',-. we thought we should honor this great lady." The 10-kilometer (6.2-mlle) race will take place June 11 on the streets of Hemet. . ' ~ .. .-:: ... "-~ -;.,> ... , -= -~---~_:a. .. ...:4-l..~\' -.... Ii_ Senate passes measure "I didn't really set out to be a runner. It just happened,'' said James, a San Jacinto resident. "After I retired, I started going for daily walks. Everybody in the family runs and they told me, '}J long as you're walking. why don't you run?'" • ~ to legalize U.S. aliens She said she "just went along to baby sit" wh~n her husband, Fred, two daughters and two grandchildren accompanied her son to Catalina Island, located offshore from Angeles, for a 10-k.Jlometer race five years ago. t ' LOS ~GELES (AP) -Up to 21h million of an estimated six million illegal aliens in the United States would apply for legal status if a Senate-passed Immigration bill becomes law, the nation's top immigration official predicts. "Those that don 't qualify hopefully will depart and return to their home countries," Immigration and Naturalization Servic«• Commissioner Alan C Nelson said Thursday. The ball established Jan. 1, 1980, as the deadline for illegal aliens to have entered the country In a Washington interview with the Los Angeles Times, Nelson said the remaining 3 .~ million to four million illegal aliens either would not qualify or wou Id not seek to become citizens. • Oi•c Pllm Proceuinr • ln•tant Pa•eport Photo• • We Oi1couot All Film •• -~·~'""' J • ·:: e ,.,, ; •I • 1 ~· "'ti r AP~ Bess J ames proudly wears the year she was born on her running jersey. She holds five world records. BE THE FIRST TO SEE But her son sprained his ankle "so he said he would over the baby sitting," while James ran in the race. "If you've ever been to Catalina, you know it's all hills," he said. ••J was exhausted after the first hill. I finished in an hour and" 32 minutes. dead last out of 700 runners. But they were applauding at the finish line because I was able to finish the race. "That changed my thinking around," Jame~ "Everybody made such a fuss about it. I started jogging and the next thing I know, my kids were entering me in races." Within six months, she ran a mile without st.o.l?ping. A year later she ran six miles without stopping. Now shes a veteran of more than 175 races, finishing first in her age bracket in 90 percent of the races she runs. Fine Jewelry at Wholesale Prices Did you ever wish you could find all your Jewelry needs at one store and buy it wholesale too? Jewel Soene offers this plus an excellent reputation dealing with only the finest quality merchandise. .COME IN AND GET THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE EVER!. HOURS: TUF..S: 10-9 WOE & THURS: 10-6:30 FRI: 10·9, SAT: 10·6 SUN & MON: CLOSED JUMBO 16 oz. A §peelal §bowlna ol "Beturn ol tlle .Jedi" For l'ou §tar ff'ars Bulls! RECEIVE 20o/c-5 0 o/c OFF OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES MARGARITAS $1.50 wi1h LUNCH or DINNER COMBINATION #1-24 on Menu COCKTAILS WELL DRINKS $1 .00 with lunch or dinner combination # 1-24 on Menu Good Tues , Wed .. Thurs .. Sat . 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Society's League Against Molestation is an organization dedicated to toughen laws related to child molestation. The program will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Huntington Center (at Beach Boulevard and &linger Avenue). Students from Golden West College will offer assistance. Art auc tion to h elp Irvine kids An art auction benefiting the lrvine Boys and Girls Club will be staged Saturday at its new facility at 295 E. Yale Loop in Woodbridge. Admission is $5 per person and proceeds from the event will go toward the club's drama and teen programs. The art exhibit will begin at 7 p.m., with the auction starting at 8 p.m. A no-host cocktail bar will be available as well as appetizers. Carnival slate d in Valley ar ea St. Barbara's Country Fair Carnival, sponsored by the school's Parents Association, will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday on the 9Cpool grounds at Euclid Street and McFadden Avenue, Santa Ana, near Fountain Valley. Rides, games and food will be featured. Chicano s tudents plan UCI fe t e UC Riv~rside Ch8Jl'leilor Tom ... A lvera will be guest speaker at special ceremonies Saturday honoring this year's Chicano students graduating from the UC Irvine College of Medicine. Sixteen Chicano students will graduate, which is the highest nurnt>er ever in a graduating class at the medical school. NOW OFFERS CONSUMER LOANS New Auto Loans Up To A Maximum Term of 48 Months at NEW REGULATIONS PERMIT YOUR HOMETOWN SAVINGS AND LOAN TO DO IT ALL! '1n1~ru1 rain ~ub!Kt to ch4119t 17th and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach CORONA DEL MAR 675-806.3 Albertson's Shopping Center. 3<Y2 l E. Coast Hwy. HOURS: 9.5 Mon.-Thurs. I~ :A ~ 9-6 Friday 9· l Saturday Biil 9 m ., I I !!!!!!!!! - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 20, 1983 A5 Spock assails child· f ingerpainting NEW YORK (AP) -Baby doctor Benj•mln Spock aald Wednesday parente are just "kidding themselves" if they think fingerprinting children will reduce kidnapping or help identify its victims. "I find there is proof that fingerprinting does harm children, cau.aing them to worry about th.lnp, auc:h u abduction and crime, t h at they don't underetand," Spock aald a t a news conference. But he would not •y what the proof waa or how he had found It. The leader of a aroup organized to find m[nlng John Glenn best heeled of ··presidential field candidate for the presidential nomination until April 18. The figures are Imprecise becauae candidates are permitted to state some forms of income within broad ranges rather than list the exact amounts. RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTEltY, INC. ............ -4 .... 1922 HAI M>tl llVO. COSTA MlSA -541-\156 .. .... ~TITIOUI IMlt .... NAm ITA,.....,., The following l*M>f\a i.te doing bldinMaU: CAMBRIOGF. BROKERAGE SERVICES, 2943 South Pullman Street, Santa Arie, CA 927015 Cambridge Cepltal Group (e Callfoml• COfporallon~ 2M3 Souttl Pullmen StrH I. Senl a Ana. CA 92705 Thie bu~ •• oondllc:ted by • corporallon • Cambridge Cec>ilal Group St...,.,., L. Edwwda, Ex.c:. ~ P.-..IOenl Thie atalemerrt WU flled ..ut Ille County CleOt 01 Orange County on May 1'7, 111113. f2*n Publlahed Orange COHI Oall)f Pllol, May 20. 27. JuM 3, 10. 1983 23$1-83 children said flnaerprlnt.lJ\i wu a valuable tool and not frtaht.enlJll. A voluntar~ fingerprinting program haa been started In Bergen County, N.J ., and the New York City Council has heard tntimony about starting auch a Pf'C?jp'&m ln city 1ehoola. F.dlth l'lger, di.rector of the National Emergency Civil Liberties C-Qmmittee, alao spoke against fingerprinting at the news conference. "Fingerprinting ia another incuralon into the private lives of children," she said. "The practk:e tak es away from individual rights, and could p,ossibly be used against the child.' "We're talking about stirring up our children about things they don't understand," said &pock, explaining a child may asaociate- the fingerprinting process with police, crime and danger. Spoc k aald he It mot( concerned that fingerprlntin1 wlll keep parenta and achoo} offld.ala from working to prevent kidnapping. . "We're •pending money to flO' up a blind alley when we deaperately need the money for other thing• auch aa day-care centera and after-school programs to take care of our kids," Spock said. "Children need much better superviaion." ' Sgt. Dick Ruffino, aupervt.or of the Mitslng Pel"IONI Division in Ber gen County, aaid Wedneaday that takin g fingerprinta of children won't prevent a kidnapping or aid in finding a miaaing child, but the p r ints are a good for, Identification of bodies or amne9la victims. COME TO ROGER'S FOR A GREAT DEAL ON TWO TOP PERFORMERS REG. SALE 3 lbs. Rogers Flower Food S898 1511 Feed ~r plants Mir'f 2 weeks for se>ectaCIJ• Roger's Garoens looll 2 cu . ft . Roger's Potting soil mix S898 1511 An e1ecelent milt tor all containers and SINll gardens * 1 GAL COLOR SALE * 1 gal. 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ROGER 'S FLORIST Rover·s Florist has a special flair for creating dried or fresh arrangements and is prepared to handle parties. weddings, funerals. holidays or special events of any size. Our floral designer, Cliff Fulkerson, can put sheer floral magic Into your next event. Give him a calf. Memorial Day Mixed Bouquets a.e Reg. '1000 Speclal 91111 Remember someone llis holiday or oecorate your own table COLORSCAPE LANDSCAPING Roger's landscape department combines yotK ideas with their experience and creative flair to create a dream come true on large and smal projects. Excellence Is standard. FREE SEMINARS I DEMO'S Roger's presents gardening seminars Satur- days and Sundays at 2 P.M.• May 21 & 22 ... GroWing Fuchsias May 28 & 29 . . Carino for your Roses Roger's hanging basket aemonstratlons are QNen on Sat. at 11 A.M .• 1 & 3 P.M. and on Sun. at 1 & 3 P.M . OPEN MEMORIAL DAY ... I &o\1aA MOST BEAUTIFUL GtiRDBN CENTER Open 9 to 6 dally • SOI' Joaquin HOll Rood ot MocAttf\ur IM:t • ActOM ~om FolhtOf\ ltlo"• In Newp°'1 leoch NURSERY • INDOOR PLANTS • FLORIST • LANDSCAPjNG • ,PATIO FURNITURE • ANTtQUES I _I ~, 11. ==·· ~·~ , I r .. -... "8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frld1y, May 20, 1983 0.-, ,-.. '9loto it, L .. ,.,,.. Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall, Chuck Laudenberger admire a (uchsia Festival features fuchsias More than 200 fuchsias will be displayed during the annual festival, sporaored by the Co1ta Mna-Bay Cltlee Braacb of the National Facbala Sodety. The exhibit will be held May 28 and 29 at Hollister'• Nuoery, 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meta. During the two-day event, demonstrations on potting, pruning and propagating will be at 11 a.m ., noon, 1, 2 ann p.m... • -. The promotion of the plant ia significant in Costa Mesa becau.e in 19M Mayor Claire Nellon proclaimed it the of.fidal city flower. • • • , Bonaai plants are being groomed for the 10th annual exh ibit of the Oran1e County Boaeal Society, to be held this weekend at the Brookhurst Community Cent.er in Anaheim. The exhibit of miniaturized trees and shrube will include evergreen, flowering, fruiting and deciduoua varieties. The show, open to the public, will be held from noon to 0 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. • • • ''Corona del Mar Landscape Walk" 1a the title of the next in a "Weekend Gardener" series, pre9ented by the Sherman Gardena and Library in ,$Arona del Mar. The walk will begin at 9:30 on Saturday at the gardens. A cla.M on staahom fems,. the.jr culture and how to uee them will be taught at the gardens at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Regiatration fee is $17. For l'ftervationa call 673-2261. • • • Green Scene 1983, a plant sale, w ill be pte9ented on the Arboretum grounds, Cal State Fullerton from 10 a.m. to ~ p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. Sunday. PA TIO FURNITURE SAVE 33 TO 353 ON ALL ALUMONT FURNITURE IN STOCK ID &_FLO OISft.ATS Oii Ml£ -AU SAL.ES FM • AS IS BEDllll PUITS M.ARIGOlDS & Al YSSUM (White plastic trayt. ld .. I tor Summer Sun. Ponl Pak) a.:&4t BEAUTIFUL HANGING FUCHSIA llSIETS In bloom or bud. Ideal for shady location. Reg. $19.98 1ow$12 98 FUCHSIAS Basket or upright Ideal for shady location 1 Gal. Siie .... $3.50 IOW $250 [ISP~.f!'~~ ~~!~!ERi In hanging b&ltcete, pota or ground cowr. REG. 1 GAL. $3.91 WHY BUY USED RAILROAD TIES? When you ca n buy new cedar tlmbera fSxhe ft. They c an bl u1ea for retaining w1111, outllnlng planllng areu Of u 1tepe. Wiii iHi yMr9 In Iha ground. Rt&. $14.91 '"'i:TOaY • 1 0 ·~ SOD ePureblue ~ •Ryeblue • ace ,.N'IMll • • / •Olchondra ~•CJAlll ~ r,: •Tlfgreen ' •Marathon . . . Fr .. dallv.,-y with 1.000 IQ. tt. or more. Fr .. lnformetlon upon requeet. A&APANTHUS i-"1 LILY OF THE NILE ""' ,:~ Ready to bloom I , Full sun :...-, Gal. Sf1e $198 ,, .... $3.91 llW ••••••••••••••••••COUPON••••••••••••••••••••~••••••• I ~,, MA!"•9.9u.~ND FR~E I 1 1 II you ltaven't 1hop,,.d at Uoyd'•, you've I bHn mlNlng o trHtl j '~~!.1!~!4!'.~~!!~!!~-------'!~~'P.!~~~!;!!:!t ....................... . ' '• _,.-All ITWI IUllCT TO STOCl Olt IMI ....... 1-lNJ .. S·M-11 fft(C DE1M~r • =-t«>UftS: MON . .fRt. 7-6 e 91\T. 8:30-6 ~ SUN. 1:30-5 -WfTHll $a t w..cs :-11r1 LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC . ._. •'°1 CMllCl 2028 N•wt>Ott Bwd. (at lty8t )Cotta Me-. CA 12827 /(7'•>e4e-U41 Use caution with pesticides Termltea attack your home . Wonna and weevila contaminate your pantry food. Moaqultoea and rues attack you. Tick.I and fleu afflict your pets. Weeda invade your garden planta wh1ch are eaten by snails and aluga. The.e and a1milat problems are almoet enough to make you want to use pesticides. Fint. conaider other methods of control, advises Michael W . Stlmmann, statewide pesticide coordinator, UC Cooperative Extension, Davia. , For e.xample, to control annual weeds, pull or hoe them while they are amall and haven't begun to produce aeeda. Avoid or remove planta susceptible to pest or diaeaae infestation. Eliminate sit.es where lnsecta and rodents feed and breed If you finally decide to use pesticides, exercise caution with them to minimize the chance of inju.rtng younelf or thoee around you -people, pets, desirable plants, wildlife, and beneficial lnsecta. Stlmmann o ff e r s ao m e important auidellnes to help you use pesticides safely: -Identify the pest before you buy a pesticide to control it. Read the label on the containe r carefully and follow the label directions exactly . Don't use a pesticide to control a pest that isn't llated on the label. If you're going to apply the pesticide lnaide the home, be aure the label says it's safe to do ao. To use on a food-producing plant, make certain the label allows treatment of that plant. -Buy only the amount you'll use within a few montha. -Mix pesticide• outdoors, following label directlona, in a well-ventilated and adequately lighted area. 81El{l{A GAl{DE!{S WEEKEND SPECIAL SAT& SUN. ONLY 1 -Don't eat, drink. smoke, rub your eyes, or touch your mouth when handling pesticides. Avoid inhaling them. -lnapect pesticide containers for leak.. Don't allow pesdddes to come lnto contact with akin. Use rubber or plaatic gloves when required by the label. (Nev er uae ca nvas or c lo th gloves.) -A v o I d a cc I d e n t a11 applications of pestic ides, especially to food, feed.a, peta, aquariums, water ayate ms, livestock, nontarget planta, wildlife, and beneficial imecta. Clean up spills carefully and thoroughly. -Clean e quipment immediately aft.er completing an application. -Wuh younelf thoroughly after each application. Launder pesticide-contaminated clothing / separately from regular laundry. , I .'Vuraer.v Special I 'MYSTERY' GARDENIA Shiny evergreen foll1ge Populer landacape pl1nt Very fragr1nt flowere POJ!~~~ $~!IL $ 4 25 (2 cu. h .) Corsage-size SAVE30% AE6a~~2~t8 [:itf4 Limited quantities -2 per tamlly FUCHIAS Hanging la1ket1 •2.95to•17 .95 ROSES •.. 1, ... ltff In Bloom 2 Gal. Poh Reg. price $6.95 to $11 .95 1 Your Choice •s.9s 'L Mon .• :i~~~-6 pm ~~/ ::.~:·5 ;~::~~:·•pm 2070 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA IESI 141-0137 Blooms VEGETABLE PONY PAK Plant Them Nowl It's Not Too Late I Pony Pak of e Plant• Reg .. H ... I ~OW .. 67 ea. Tom1toea •Peppers • Lettuce Eggpl1nt • Cucumber• • Onions Melons • Persley • Be1n1 • Corn • SquHh DAILY .. SUN. 1-1:10 l'l.AN TO ATTIHO <>4111 7TliANNUAL FUCHSIA FESTIVAL MT. I ION., MAY 11121 COSTA MESA FUTURE \.. FARMERS OF AMERICA Costa Mesa F.F.A. will be hosting their annual Jr. Fair at Costa Mesa High School Farm on Saturday, May 21 from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Come out and join the funl There will be tractor driving, refreshments, landscape exhibits and much, much more .•• see you there. Courtesy of Athene Orephics ·1 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 20, 1983 ~f l ' PAID AOVERTl~EMENT ) >. , AN OPEN LETTER TO: ,. • ' ~ ' · Honorable Judge Claude M . Owens Orange County Superior Court • Mr. Tom Nielsen, President The Irvine Company Mr. Raymond Ikola, Attorney The Committee of 4000 . we are a group of home owners who are very much interested in the c urrent talks and negotiations aimed at settling the longstanding Irvine-Leaseholder dispute. We are delighted that talks are underway. We understand the need for secrecy. At the same time, we want to be certain that the people involved in the negotiations thoroughly understand what we leaseholders expect as a fair 'ettlement of our grievances. , ' Point 1. We think that we are entitled to a new lease. When most of us signed our leases, the land was not for sale. Long-term,_ affordable rents were the way we new residents were attracted to the then sparsely inh~ited land. · • Based on past experienc~,_ we had a clear understanding with the original Irvine Company that they would keep rents at a reasonable level. We kept our part of the bargain. We settled here. We encouraged our ffiends to join us. We put our dollars into countless improvements: homes, streets, sewers, parks, and more. All of these amenities increased land values. . Of course, no one during 'the early days could have foreseen how dramatically the real estate market would change. Or that long-standing Irvine Company objectives/policies would be changed by new management wanting to convert leaseholds to fee ownership. So it's a whole new ball game now. And because it's so different, we believe that all leaseholders are entitled to entirely new leases, not simply amendments to our present leases. We need a fresh start. We need leases which reflect the new ,.. c ircumstances. And, we need new leases which clearly spell out the future. Point 2. We are willing to agree to a "fair market price" for our land. . We know that determining fair market value is not easy. We know that the land underlying our homes has appreciated greatly. And we recognize that different appraisers may have qujte different methods of determining fair market value. However, the current Irvine appraisal system is not satisfactory. We are kept in total darkness. Only at our request do we get a quote letter stating how much our land is worth now, and what our new rent would be. But no explanation. No substantiation. No consideration of the fact that the leaseholder may have a different view of what's fair. ~ We believe that each leaseholder is entitled to a regular, .full and !formal appraisal report establishing what each specific prbperty, unemcumbered by any leasehold, could be expected to sell for within a reasonable time (90 days). The fair market price of the land will be determined by the market price of the property reduced by the current replacement costs of the dwelling and other appurtenances. We think that this "residual" land approach is the best way to go. If . the Irvine appraisal is unsatisfactory to the leaseholder, two additional independent appraisals will be secured and the "fair · ma:r:ket price" determined by averaqing the three appraisals. Point 3. We expect to share equally in the enhanced value of the land. The Irvine Company seems strangely reluctant to recognize that much of the increased value of our land and the surroundinq area, is directly due to the leaseholder contributions .. But of course it is. Year after year, we're the -ones who kept., improving our homes, lawns, roads and schools. The ones who kept •. raising the quality of life in what is now known as one of America's finest communities. · ;,-.• That's why we say, a leaseholder shouldn't have -to won~er what I kind of "offsite" credit the company is going to offer for the land's enhanced value. Or wonder if he's getting a worse deal than his neighbor. The only fair answer is a firm and uniform 50/50 sharing of the ' appreciated value of the land, for all leaseholders. Nothing else will be acceptable to us. •. Point 4. We belie~e that we are entitled to any remaining ~ value of the "lease advantage" of our present leases. We will be entering into ne\_Y. leases and a<;1reeing tq substantial increases in the valuation of. the land and payments to The Irvine . Company. Obviously, we leaseholders are entitled to full credit for the "rent advantage" we will be giving up. Some of us have many years remaining on our lease~. We propose this credit be handled in ; a similar fashion to that proposed by Mr. Jones for the reassessment · of Beaco:v. Bay residential leases with the City of Newport. In summary, the "adjusted fair market value" for lease or purchase would be determined by. · .. 1. Estimated sales price of our homes -on fe& land. 2. Less replacement cost of home and appurtenances. 3. Less 50 % for leaseholder offsite contributions. 4. Less credit for rent advantage of remaining term of lease discounted. Point 5. We should all be given an option to purchase. All leaseholders to be treated equally, including the Bluffs and Villa Granada. We believe that a special incentive should be offered to "induce leaseholc;lers to complete the conversion to fee before the end of 1984. We suggest a special discount of the adjusted fair market price of the land. Point 6. We want a financing package without a "ticking time bomb." . We are convinced that an attractive financing packaqe is a qood deal for both the leaseh:older and The Irvine Company. We are very uneasy with any financing involving a balloon payment. We advocate nothing down, long-term, variable rate, below-market financing for leaseholders who choose to buy their land by year end 1984. This is a very special situation and the right kind of financing package will accelerate the conversion of leasehold to fee in accordance with Irvine management's expressed aims. ., No down payment and below market financing are supportable because we will be paying The Irvine Company for l~d we already have and a.re living on. They ·will be getting several hundred million dollars in cash and mortgage notes and will have converted a low-yield investment into a very attractive one. A good deal for both , parties. Obviously, any new lease aqreement and financinq package m.v.st be fully transferrable. No "due-on-sale" clause will be acceptable. Nor, will we consider any readjustment of lease terms triqqered by " the sale of our homes. We must remove the "black cloud" o•er Irvine leasehold property and get this real estate market to a normal situation. ""'\ We sincerely hope that our ideas and thinking will be helpful to your settlement talb. We are deeply interested in what you are doing and hope that there will be an early and complote diacloaure of the proposed terms of the settlement packaqe. r or many of ua, what is decided will larqely determine whether we can continue to live in our homes. The leaseholder dispute bu draq;ed on far too ~ lonq. We need to get this dispute behind U1 and move ahead, workinq toqether in harmony to heal the 10ara of the put 18 montha. Sincerely, Leueholder members of The Committee of 4000 I I 11 "' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Mey 20, 1983 0 Let's stop niaking bullets for • cr1Dle California this year Joined six other states in bannin~ Lrmor-p iercing handgun bullets. The s tate passed legislation ·ecognizing that this ammunition represents a serious danger >0th to law enforcement officers and the gene ral public. The lig h-velocity, hard -jacketed slug can penetrate four bulletproof tests of the kind no w in wide use by peace officers; it can also go h rough wood-and-plaste r walls and kill people far from a c rime· <eene. Legislatio n now before Congress likewise would ban the mununition nationwide . The re should be no question about its Jesirability and merit. Ye t. although on e would think even >pponen ts of gun -contro l laws would find it hard to jus tify these• e tha1 slugs. bills outlawing t hem by Rep. Mario Biagg1 and S cm ?at M oynihan face at least nominal opposition from the gun obby and ammunition makers. Iron ically , the armor-pie rcing bulle ts o riginally Wt'rt' developed at the behes t of law e n forcement for. among other -,urposes, stopping fleeing cars. The danger of ricochet and death to inn ocent bystan ders led to their official rt'jection by ;><>lice several years ago. They're still available to the public:, ,owever. representing ser ious dange r primarily to peace officers w h o wear th e bulle tp roof v ests th at have reduced police .fatalities significantly over recent years. . The national ban deserves wide public support and s~y passage. W ithout such a ban, n o state law can be fully e ffective . From the Sacra m e nto Bee- Qp1n 1c>r''-t 'W CJt•'''fld 1n th• \PtJ< •' ·•t>Ovt •It•' lh("p of thr• aru ty fltlOt Q l'h'I >Jtl W"I' ii Ort>~.,t·fJ on ll'l•' V••(.jt ,ltt lh0''' ot Uu•tr t1Ulflur enCJ dtlt'I' ~···•dt•r '(.)11Unt•f1' 1·. 1rtv•l ~'1 AOO« ,, I loo ~.111y Pt1ol f" I) llu• I \M.1 l IJ\l<i M t·'" (A IJoJo P11uno 1 I l 1 oH ~311 MAILBOX ' Recall facts needed To the Editor: I li ked your message on accurate r e porting. It is also helpful to have a compendium of the facts relating to important issues before the public instead of a shotgun approach over a span of weelcs wherein adversaries on an issue take potshots at each other. I refer specif ically to the e fforts to recall t he Coast Com mun ity College Dis tric t officials. l have listened to accusations from teachers and students that have turned out to be misinformation or half-truths in ma n y i n s tances . I havt- watched the recall proponents engaged m quesuonable activity such as petitioning for recall e>n federal property. I have watcht'd a teacher's union that apparently 1s so intellectually impoverished it cannot work within the system. I ha ve w atc hed o ff ic ia ls castigated for desiring to keep within a b-udgel while> we con tinue to hold in awe and reverem:e a spendthrifl Congress. There is a crying neC'd to set the facts before the voters I think that is a .)Ob you can do. It should be done now, so that those who may be led intu signing pe titions do not <lo so out of ignorance of the facts J W REIO Costa Mt>Sa Wetlands benefit all To the .l!.:dllor: To the extent that the fate of Bolsa Chica concerns o nly Orange County or even just a portlbn of Orange County. the determination regarding its development should rest in the ha nd s of the B oa rd of Supervisors. B ut d oes 1t concern only Orange County? The answer lies in the value of wet la nds~ of marshlands. Of value to whom? J ust Orange County? As the nursery for count!~ forms of marine life, m any of w hich make their way to the ocean and become the source of a fishing industry, a recreational outlet and food for the people. t he marine ecological benefits ex1end far beyond the limits of Orange County. Let's limit the wetlands, preserve only a portion of them. put in a manna, pollute t h e r iver. distur b with the activity the plants in which the young fry hide or feed and Wt> have a waterway as devoid of plant and marine ltfe as Newport Bay. Deprive the migratory birds of one of the last resting and feeding areas and subs titut<' throughout the land pesticides to eradicate the pests on which many of the birds feed. Who wins? The developer (but at what an extensive cost!). A boating public, but they are few in number compared with those who depend on the f ishing industry for a living. with the many wh o thrive on fi sh products, with the recreat1onists who enjoy fishi ng or bird watching It is important that the Sacramento legislators. who will act on legislation preserving or devastating the Bolsa Chica wetlands, realize the extensive impact its development would entail. EVELYN GAYMAN Laguna Beach l.I. BDJd!Romance and IQ In our Love and War Man's files a re findings from a sex s urvey among som e fema le m embe r s o f Men sa. t hat International organization of high Intelligent Quotients. Brighl· minded women lead more lively private lives, evidently So therr replies mdicate Also. they claim frequent romantic encounters t end t o make them more intelli~enl. In old England. the peddler who sold fish outside the regular f ish m arke t was ca lled a "bummaree" -and resJ>(;ctable citizens did not trust s uch an e ntrepre neur That s pecific a ppellation eventually gave us our word "bum." Q. What'• President Ro nald Reagan '• middle name. If any? A. Wllton. his mother's maid n name. Nobody remembert those two temperate a nd uprigh t sona writers. D r. Edward R lmbt11ult and Phflip Dodridge. nor thl• origina l tit le of their song, "Happy Day." It was a joynus ditty that proclaimed the benefits of abstin e n ce . It. b~c am l' renowned only after bar room pat rons substituted thdr own eartll.y lyrics and changed the title to "How Ory I Aml" Argument continues over why women ge nerally live longer than men. One theorist submit& the notion thnt women go more frequently to doctors. so their serious ailments are diaanosed in earlier stages. U.S. women make about 343,000 visits to d<X.1.ol"S a year, men about 224,0()(). U.S . hospitals import about 6,000 nurses a year from t he Philippines. Q. Did Anu.:rlcans originate apple pi"? A. No. Americnns originated chocolate <'llk . Spccttlcally, after baking powder was invcmtt:d about 1850. '"°"'" ... " ... , ,,,,_. CMIJDew.-J ·-·-'"'' .. ii-~ Oil firm payments questioned WAS ll lNGTON Ashland 011 Co , (,•1\1: ul thl· biggest indC'p1·11cl1 •11Ls 111 thc> business, has bl.'l•n al"t'll . .t.-d by one of its own i.cn101 C'XlTUt1vcs.of having made possibly illegal payments to ort1c~alc; clos<' to the Sultan of Oman. · Tht• .Kt uS<1t1vns were -made by Ashhmd t•,to<:uuve Bill E. McKay in sccrt.'t t·ommurricanom' ·~ith s <' v t• 1 " I m l' m be r ~ o ( t h e l'Ompuny'c; board of ci1rt•l·tors. l'vkK<•y took pan 111 several of th1• dub1ou~ tr<1nsa<.·twns h11nself FNinng tha t hv and other Ashland c•xN·utt\'C'& could be h.1bh• lo c-nminal prosetut1on for v1ula 11ng the· f'ore1g11 Corrupt Pr;wt1c.•('c; Act. Mc:Kay µrcva1k-d on lhc.• buard t o laun1.h an 1nll•rnal 1nvt•s11gat1un The Jaw forbu.Js brilx·s ttJ foreign offkials lo ~a111 adv.inl.igt• ove r l~•nlp<'l11ors M\' ASSOC I ATE Ind y Radli\.\ar h.1s ohta11wcl internill l'U01µa 11y chwum1•nts 1h;11 detail ., 111111· t1 f 1 h 1· 4 u l's t ton ab I<' 1r.111~ac.1111n~ Om· 1s a memo to tlw l>oar d 111 Ull l'l'turs from tht• W:.1.-.htnl{t1111 law f1nn o( Wilmer. C'lltlN and P1<:kl·rtng. w hich Mc·K;iy 1 t·t~1nc·d tu rcpres<'n t h 1m Thr m1°mn gl\·es these &pt'<.'Jf ll'S A~hldnd 1nvestt•J $25 n11llmn f d Z1mh<tbwc• chmmium .G. -JAC-l-Al-1-111_1_1 -~ mine alter Orin Atkins, then chairman of the board. "advised the board that the purchase of this property might improve Ashland's prospects for obtaining c rude (oil) from O man." T he memo explains: "The principal sellers were a family group, one of "''hose members is a principal adviser to the Sultan of Oman." A small percentage of the mine was also controlled by Yeh ia Omar. who was until r ecently Oman's ambassador-at-large In W as hington . H e was t he principal Omani official w ith whom Ashland conducted the 1 ransactions. . -In September 1960, Ashland paid $2 million for a half-Interest in a joint venture to produce reusable Teflon-coate d sausage l·artrrdges. "Owners of the (•nterprise Included Omar's son and Omar's doctor," the memo n otl'd . Th o ugh As h land l·ontributed $750,000 more for thl' first year's operaung costs. "to date, the process has failed tests o ( v1abrhty." As l rep o rte d earlier . Ashlad paid $1.35 million to Mont D'Or, a Liech tenstein . rnrporatron ··designated by Mr Omar a s t h e r eci pie nt of commissions for his purported assistan ce to As hla nd in connection with the purchase of crude oil from Oman." The deal was ret1Cinded after the internal inquiry began. -"In February 1981," the memo stated, "Chairman Atkins agreed to aell ,Ashland's Falcon 50 (the corporate jet) to Mr. Omar for an unspecilied price described by Mr. Atkins in a me m o as approximately $3 million below the 'curre nt m a rke t ' va lue ... This a gree m e nt lapse d in th e a fte rmath o f t h e B oard 's inquir y." -ASHLAND invested $500, 000 in another joint venture. Tradeco, a trading company. The p r in ci p a l p a rtne r , YOM International Ltd., was "owned prima rily by Mr. Omar 's son." The memo added: "Even before its formal organization , Tradeco sent a writte n prop osal t o McDonnell Douglas offe ring to serve as its commission agent in the sale of aircraft to t.tle Mid- East . . . Ashland vouche for the integrity of its partners." Footnote: Ashland executives did not return calls for comment. Atkins, now retired, could not be reached. But he sent a blistering letter to the board of directQn, den ying a ny wrongdoing a nd pointing out that several of the qu estionable paym ents were m ad e w ith the b oard's full knowledge and approval. PARTS TO SPARE: Air Force maintenance de pots have been st.ripping down aircraft engines for spare parts that were already on their shl'l~,.,~ or should have been. No one knows for sure, because "the entire spare parts inventory was in a state of conlusion ," according to House mvestigators. The redundant cannibalizing of C l31 transport plane engines was uncovered during a routine inspection of the San Antonio Air Logistics Center. Because neither the contractor nor the Air Force kept adequate records of spare parts during the first reclamation project . subseque nt contracts w e r e a w a rd e d to d o the inspection all over again . In a random sampling of just four di ffe re nt e ngin e pa rts , Hou se investigators estimated tha t more than $1 million worth of the parts was miasing. Defense Secre tary Caspar Weinbe rger promised "to determine if similar procedural or systemic problems exist" i n o th e r e ng i n e reclamation programs. lf they do, the cost to the taxpayers could be astronomical. Education mus.t play catch-up .Y -"Nineteen sixty-two I I had to pick the year it bega , I'd say 1962," said David Vel · , a history professor at Cants1 s College The "it" we were ta k ing about was th e decline in the basic acad emic competence of the students Dr. Velaik has taught for more than 20 years. ... "The 1..'0llegf students we have now are as smart and usually as ~ willing ~ those of 20 years ago," he said "But the~ are not as well prepared. It takes great effort to prepare them for learning at a higher level -and an awfuJ lot is l ost in the catching-up process." 0 v er those ye a r-s , he continued , there has been a steady erosion in the young American minds he saw -less knowledge and understanding of history and literature. uncertain grammallcal skills and. to a lesser degree, reduced mathematical comprehension. Our kids are RICIAID IHVll having trouble with the basics - -reading, writing and arithmetic. FOR SOMEONE wh o regularly spend.a time on college campuses. as I d o, it w as a familiar con versa t ion -even lncludlng the '!specifying of the year 1962 or, 10metimes, '63 or '61. Something obvioualy began to go wrong in American public elemen tary and high achooll in the late 1950s. I have had ai.milar talks -or wamlnga -at dozena o( universities ln every part of the United States over the put couple of yean. That f a m i l ia r i t y bre d indifference. I'm afraid. Ever y reporter knows one big story IO well h e never wri t es i t - Ignorance has :Power 'l'hlllllfhCS at Large: Knowkdgl' may be power. as Bacu11 said, but ignorance is even mort> powerful, whl·n 1l is used drumeticall v to fan the names of envy, re'Sentment an<J bigotry: any appeal to the mind is feeble. as compartld with a n appeal to ihe emotions. -A pel"l'l(m of "independent means" is usually dependent upon someone e lse for having OCtfulred Lhe means in the first place. "What do you mean, you 're depressed beceuse you can't paV your bills?" ( IYlllY II• ~· 1t> -lt Is a profound hl.atorical mistake to believe that the Russian revolution -and all revolutions like It -was cau.ed by "radical a gitators": it was caused, like tbe other1, by the obstinate refusal of the rulln1 claaa to modify or compromhle lta rigid exclusivilrn. -Nlne-tentha of the uoubles i n marital o r pare nta l relalionlhlp1 come from a refuaal to let the other penon be who he or 1he 11, ln trytna to turn a reality into a fantMy, lrwtead of abandoninf the fant.My for the ,...i1ty~ -"The 1ad thln1 about 10 much of what we wl ··~··la that the men who lack ambl~ get nowhere, but th9 men who ~ lt ln abUndanc. too often lack the gentle r vlrtuea that validate '" -NaUont tell thenw91ve1 by are golna to wu to 11JMO*t lbt future" for their ~-if not for thtmlelve1 -but whit aenae does a war make that a nnt h llatH the futur• for ev,ryontt'• deacendan\t and thinking, I suppose, that ev - eryone knows the same thing. Well, now everyone should know something about Dr. Velaik's concern, because the White Houae hu made an admirable effort to make "it" everyone's concern. 0 n t h e d a y• a f t e'r t h a t conversation laat Tuesday In Buffalo, President Reagan's Na tiona 1 Commluion o n Excellence in Education feleued an "Open Letter to the American People." That's ua, and we better reed it, thoee of ua who can. "OUR NATION ia at risk. Our once--unc:hallenged pre-eminence in commerce, induatry, ecience and technolOlical innovation ia beinl overtaken by competiton throughout the world. . . . The educational foundation.a of our society are presently being eroded by a rising Ude of mediocrity that thre atens our very future u a nation. r e nd e r s th e e a .rlh a s uninhabitable for the victon aa ' for the vanquished? -E veryo ne imagines he would like to follow the Socratic Injunction to "Know thyself," when in point of fact moet of ua spend a llfetime in trying to evade such knowledge, much preferring to fabricate an image that wUl bolster our ael!-eateem and e voke the admiration of othen. -The ro¥! ·to hell ·is olled with expediency that calla Itself ., reellmt\. ,. , Shorter men invariably st.rallht.en up a little when they come into the praence of a much taller man -aa U thet r impc;>rta nce were meuured ln heicnt, rather than ln depth. -No eooner do a people unite than they belln to divide: which LI why Nnnf"I tia~ have alway• 10\lcht a third party· a1aln1t which the contHtlna faction• can form a common front. -N9 matter how b9d a man 18. then II alwa)'I tOm11hin1 he ls proud he will not •t thil II d'9 ~)'bl~• ....... °' ..U·,.....et tNiD IN aan ...... ol Ml,..,... Ind...,. hll own dab Of ~ ID manlltJ, "History is not kpld to idlers. The time Is long past when America's destiny was uaured simply by an abundance of natural r e s o ur ce s and In e xhaust i ble human enthual.aam, and by our relative isolation fro m the malignant problema of older civilizations ... Learning la the indis pensable inv.estment required for su cce u In the "Information age" we are entering. "THE FEDERAL government baa the primary responsibility to ... pro vide the national leade rship to e nsure that the nation 's public and private re1ource1 are marshale d to addrea the iaaues d~ In this report. . . . We alao call upon cltbens to provide the financial 1upport n~ry to accompllth these purpoaea. Exc:ellence costs. But in the Im& run mediocrity 009ta far more." Those worda to the w ise 1hould be sufficient. There should be a national debate about the means of public education - the commilalon haa stated the enda quite well -but it ahould be a ahort debate. There la work to be done, and the first three steps in a lon1 journey seem obvioua: l) Mandatory core cutriculwrw req\&i.rina specified lnatruction in J:nllllh, mathematial and balic science, history, a forelan lanluap and computes' ldence: 2) InCreued aooountabWty for teachera and educational adminiatraton, lncludina tome rollbeck in tenure and other Job MCUrlty meMW"el that have put educaton outalde the rMC.b of pa...ntal and political pnmuree.; . 3) Hlaher pay and more authorfty for tboae aam• educatan. who ahould ~what the jDb ls wonb to tht aoctety -...... ,dial. . . .. "' I A I 0 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 20, 1983 After all the shouting a simple fact remains: ,· No e C4n Save You I -. 1 More Your Next Cadillac Than Nabers. ' I -~- With all of the talk these days of order, but to actually assist you You don't have to go to a circus sales and clearances, it's difficult in finding the Cadillac that's just to get the best deal on your new to know just where to buy right for you. Cadillac -just visit Nabers. · J your new Cadillac. Nabers Cadillac would like to And we always have an exten-clear the air. No one can sell you a Cadillac for less than Nabers. No one. What's more, our sales staff is trained not just to take your sive inventory of new Cadillacs on hand -cleaned, serviced, and ready for imme- diate delivery . Sale Pl-ices Without The Sale. 2600 Marl>Or Boiile~ard, Costa Mesa . '· -• ____ _. .4 .. _ ...................... -.-...... ----=-· ·A· Oz' o#f dU -4 - .... THICOASTANDTHICDUNTY Doug Cavanaugh (right) and hi partner~ Ralph Kosmides (far right) are convinced Ruby's, the restaurant at the end of the Ba lboa P ier, is a sure cure for a case of nostalgia. Inside, the caf e looks a lot like a 1940s din e r (below). Ruby's till boarts a counter section (bottom), which is a lways spotlessly clean. Dally Piiot ""°toe by L-Payne Daily Pilat FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1983 WEDDINGS COMICS STOCKS .. 82 83 86 When friendships cease, do people drift apart or outgrow each other? See Ann Landers, Page B2. D 0 The end of the pier Steamer Tahoe 'Q ueen of the Lake' to be raised from lake bottom By CHRIS WOODY ARD 1'111cleted ~ Wrlter GLENBROOK. Nev -With her graceful white h ull and onl'e· luxurious appointme nts, a 169-foot steame r lying 400 feel below the surface of expansive Lake Tahoe is a salvage r's dream. The S.S. Tahoe, the largest vessel ever t.o ply the crystal waters. has waited in her watery grave since 1940 when the ~n of the original owner had her scuttled a half-mile off shore rather than see h<'r face the scrap heap. Now the 87-year-old steamer may win a new lease on life A Lake Tahoe marina owner, Richard Schwartz, says he intends to spend $120,000 to $200,000 to raiae the Tahoe by June . On Schwartz' heels i.1 salvager Pete Carreau, who has vowed to recover the Tahoe ~U if he can come up with the money. even if it means beginning work a day before Schwartz' crew. Both say their first goal is to try to refit the Tahoe for service. Schwartz says if it proves too costly. he will rest.ore the steamer as a floating museum on the famed lake on the California-Nevada border. A 1pedalist for the California company that conducted a robot televialon camera survey of the wreck for Schwartz says recovery of the 1~-ton Tahoe would be one of the deepest ship salvages ever attempted. The 1hip would be ral.Sed.with winches and a sophisticated system of a.lr-lnflat.ed lifting bap. Near-freezing temperatures have left the ve.el in mint condition. The Tahoe, nick.named "Queen of the Lake," reigned for 40 years u the unofflclal flaphip of a small fleet of steamers on the 22-mHe Sierra lake renowned today {or the skJ and gambling resorta along Its pne-atudded ahorel. The Tahoe wu built In San Frand9co'1 Union Iron Worka In 1895. <lilu9ernbled and 1hl~ by railroad to Canon Chy, Nev. Horse and mule-drawn wagom aht the crate. to a makeshift launching point at Olenbrook. where the veael wu l"ffl9embled. Owned by railroad tycoon Duane L .,BU., the Tahoe was the embodiment of Victorian elegance. Her aupentructure was outCltted with maholany, teak, marble and brua. She was appointed with fine furniture and carpet». Ruby's is a return to 'good of' days ' By JOLYN WAYNE Daltp Piiot C~t When some people refer to the "good ol' days" they think back to just last week. Others can recollect further than that to the 30s and 40s. But for all of us in Newport Beach or Balboa, nostalgia is only a short walk out to the end of the Balboa Pier to "Ruby's" restaurant. Ruby's is a modem version of a 1940s diner. Its galvanized metal exterior glistens in the sunlight. At night, a bold red neon sign, bearing the restaurant's name, glows from above. Reminiscent of the '40s, the decor inside consists of shiny chrome tables and ruby red upholstered booths. Original Coca Cola signs adorn the walls. Memorab1laa, such as an old- fashioned cash register and gum ball machine, rest on the counters and are operable. The music of Glenn Miller and other big bands plays in the background. An outdoor, upper deck called "Ruby's Flying Bridge," provides a spectacular view as well as space for some jitterbugging to the sounds of the big bands. The owners and creators of Ruby's are native Californians, Doug Cavanaugh and Ra lph Kosmides. According to 27-year-old Cavanaugh. it was the Rendezvous Ballroom that inspired him to create Ruby's. Before it burned down, the Rendezvous was one of the last bastions to the swing era in the Newport-Balboa area. "I wanted Ruby's to be an extension of that past era for all of the community to enjoy," says Cavanaugh. A former builder and contractor, Cavanaugh r~unts how he and his family all pitched in to help with the cons'truction of Ruby's: "everything from the framing to the plumbing." His parents encourased him greatly. As a tribute to has mother, Ruby. the restaurant bears her namesake. "It is very touching for me to remember t h at my father was able to witness the completion of t~ restaurant shortly before he died," Cavanaugh said. The construction was no easy task. It s tarted from a shell of a into the ocean, the Balboa Pier hung in there like a fortress,'' Cavanaugh said. He attributes this to the city's "superb maintenance services.'' The specialties at Ruby's include "The Bleus Burger.'' a burger topped with bleu cheese, "The Wedge Burger," and "The Pier Burger." Among some of the other favorites are clam chowder, chili and hot dogs. Cavanaugh boasts that no arti fi c ial ingredients are ever used in the ~It is very touching for me to remember that my father was able to witness the completion of the restaurant shortly before he died.' building where an old bait and tackle shop once stood. Since there were no pre-ex isting sewers out on the pier, they had to install a 1,000 gallon holding tank under the restaurant. For gas power, it was necessary to run a gas line from the end of the pier all the way down to Balboa Boulevard. "Former Mayor (Jackie) Heather and the members of the Newport Beach City Counc il were extremely cooperative with us. We are very grateful to them for their support," says Cavanaugh. Then came the storms. How did the Balboa Pier withstand the torrential rains and the pounding surf during the recent winter storms? "While other piers along the coast were falling -Doug Cavanaugh food. Hours are from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., weekdays except Mondays and 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. What are some of the owners' future plans for Ruby's? They hope to offer jazz concerts every weekend on the pier. With the city's permission, they plan a gala event in July with Les Brown and His Band of Renown entertaining on t!te upper deck. Ruby's offers a sure cure for nostalgia. It's a place to go to ponder the past, or even the present, amidst beautiful California sunsets and boats quietly sailing by as the ocean splashes rhythmically against the pier and the sea gulls screech above. This is a historical file photo of t he SS Tahoe., wh ich now lies 400 fee t below the surf ace of Lake Tahoe, Nev. A railroad boiler engine, a wood burner later converted to oU, drove her at a maximum 18 'h knots and provided hot water and heat for up to 200 passengers. The Tahoe ran an eight -hour, 73-mile daily route around the lake delive ring mail and passengers to the many l'elOrts and eettlementa. She continued that route until 1935, when lo. of the mall contract, better roads and $125-a-day operating coeta forced a halt to .ervlce. From there she was laid up, only to become the target of vandala. Wllliam Bliss, son of D.L. BU., repurchued the Tahoe to acuttle her rather than see her turned to scrap. He faced an outcry from schoolchildren and longtime lake residents who wanted 10 tee the 1hip converted to a museum. The decaying 1teamer waa towed acrcm the lake from Tahoe City to Olenbrook, near her launch.Ina site, one night In AUIUlt. 1940. Her boller locl<ll were opened to the lake and w unit within hOW'll. The at.earner became little more Uwl a fond memory until the ~ly l~O.. when cu1no owner Bill Harrah located the wreck. Harrah, an lntenae collector wh* restored vtni.a,e autoe are well known, tinkered with the Idea of raialn1 the veael but lack of IOphl.IUcated aalvage techn!quea at the Ume made the job economically unfeaalble. Ever since, talk hu J'ersi.lt.ed about rnlllnc the Tahoe. . Both Carreau and Schwartz have extensively probed the wreck with Wlderwater cameraa. They have found the hull to be in perfect condition without ru1t or al1ae, lying upright with the brau nameplate glinting on the bow and crystal portholee unbroken. Part of the wooden 1upentructure la nm.ing, however. Carreau, who has a piece o( the Tahoe's deck railing attached to • a wall of h1I office at a Tahoe Keys sailboat 1hop, aays he still la trylna to raile $200,000 to ralae the 1hip. U he geta It, he says he'll beat Schwarts 10 the site. Schwartz, owner of Richanilon'• Marina at Camp Richardlon, says he may apply for federal sranta 10 help him pay the COit of restorinl the lhip, which could run u hiah u $2 m.1.Won. Far from beinf noewp:, Schwarta ae.:ribe9 the Ta.hoe• ''the ultimate toy." He M)'S h1I plana 10 raile the ateemer have ~ted in a publicity windfall that could propel h1I marina into a flnt-dua anracuon on the lake. "The main thina la that It la a tool for advertildn&," he aya. referrtna to the ..iv..-aa 11• venture, jult a fun ven\W'e." That kind of talk botMrl BU1 SU. of Canon Ot)'! who takea the Tahoe to heart. "My f'ther chria...S her, my IJ'U'df.ather .nil ber and my trMt-srandfther built h&, .:> I do haw 80I'\ of a f.amlly lnte"9t. "My areet concern II that lf lt 18 done, it II done ~ly," he ea.ya. "1 feer they are juat tolnc to me her and put a ooet of paint on her and 1tart 1eWn• eouven.ln." ~ I I I • 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 20. 1983 Wedd!ngs . ~-~W~e-Jdi-in-9 ~-&-· Why friends drift 8part hapero-Hyde L inda Cooper Hyde and Seth Shapero, both .of Huntington B each , exchaneed wedding vows May 14 in Temple Beth David, West- minater. The b rlde Is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. Philip Cooper of Cherry Hlll, N . J . A graduate of Golden W est College. Huntington Beach, s h e ls e mployed at Ford Aerospace and K elly Services. f1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is my Clrst letter a Cna_aaemenl~ lO Ann Landers, and I'm sorry It has to be a dozen -- ----------~ ~· la.shes with o wet noodle. l am upset with your -~ concept that friends can lJt: "outgro wn." Drift aP.8rt, .,,,, I•~ The Dally Pilot wanrs your weddmg and yes, but outgrown -never. ;..,-~11 , Ill!. ....,.._. engngement news. It jus t makes me sick that a combination of luck y c irc umstances can make it possible for some To help you s ubmi t the r equired folks to hav~ bigger and lllncl~r homes, Cadillacs, ------------- information, forms are available at the Daily country club members hips and trips . They g e t Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. spoiled and stuck -up, forget their old friends and For weddings, only a black and white photo social-climb like crazy. I've seen this happen to the fact, the first real lnaight I got into my proble m was Crom you. I feel fragmented, worthlela, hopele111. ashamed a nd depre11ed. A fe w month• ago I con s idered s uicid e . I h ave e xperie n ced a ll the t e rrible side-effec t• -stomach and throat irritation, hoarseness, tooth decay, bruilled eyelids from the strain of vomiting, and dangeroualy low potassium levela tha t have a ffected my heartbeat and e nergy level. of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots, Polaroid kids I went to sch ool with 20 years ago. They are and color photos can't be used. n othing but snobs. H e r hu s band graduated from the University of Texas and works for the South Bay D ai l y Breeze in Torrance. His parents are Sanford Shapero of Los Angeles and Har riet Shapero of H o u ston, Texas. I'll bet my letter will open a (ew eyes and The photo must be .submitted n o later than ~xplain a lot about why some people 'haven't h eard three weeks after the wedding. otherwise it will from a few so-called friends in a long tiJne. The not be published. answer: "They have become too rich to bother with Engagement information is to be submitted you." Face the truth and see them for what they at least seven weeks before the wedding. a.re. -HATTlESBURG. MISS . I started to see a very good theraplst tteiently. I also enlisted the support o f a loving fiance and concerned parents. I am determined to reJ.ill4ulsh my role as "victim" and make some significant changes in my behavioral pattern. DEAR HATTIE: According to you, It's OK for F orms and phoros can be dropped off at the friends to "drift apart" but you take exception to office or mailed to the F.ditorial Department, the word "outgrow." May I ask bow you dlsilngulsh Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Casts Mesa. C<Jlif. between the two7 Is It not possible tbat ln ZO years 92626. some of your cla11mates have failed to become Involved 1n activities tbat stretch minds. improve l am writing to encourage each person who resorts to gorging and purging to get help now, before it Is too late. I sh ould have taken your advice years ago when you suggested it. Thank God I came LO accept the fact that I couldn't solve the problem alone. Just sign me -HEALING SLOWLY AND EVER SO GRATEFUL I.Jada Sbapero The newlyweds will live in Huntington Beach . Nebb-Mitchell After hoQeymooning in Yucatan, Richard Allen Nebb of Newport Beach and his bride, t he former R obin Joan M itchell, will reside in Burlingame. They married May 7 in the Valley United Presbyterian C hurch, Portola Valley. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell o f Vacaville, graduated from UC Davis and w orks for fIT Baking Co .• San Francisco. Her husband, also a UC Davis graduate, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ne bb of Newport Beach. He i.B employed by Procter and Gamble. Pettigrew-Landrigan Judith Kay Landrigan and James Alan Pettigrew w ere married May 7 in the bride's home in Newport Beach. The bride, daugh ter of M r. and Mrs. Roland Landrigan of Newport Beac h. a ttended Orange Coast College. Costa M esa . and Is employed by Ralphs. ' H e r husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettigrew o f Lucerne Valley. attended V ictor Valley College. H e is with the Ontario Fire Departme n t. The n ewl ywed s hone ymoone d on Catalina Wand and wiU reside in Ontario. Ml.IC fl>TIC( Nl.IC M>TICC C~ Code. a n l n v e n t o r y a n a payment or pertormanc;e ot lhe ~a.Qf JRUa'tla'l IALI A ... ot.,._, 811«*11 P\'0!1191ont BppraJsement of estate asse&s olingetlon• secured tl\ereby, T.S.M0.001.WW Mdeddltlorl8toGener•PrcMllol• or o f lhe petitio n s or Including that breach or delault. YOU AM •CMlJ'Aut.T...,... A to the St9nd¥d Specltleetlooe mey Nollee of which wn recorded oe.:D cw TRUST DATE> 4119/a. be obt.ined al the Ofllce.ot the City accou 11 !S men l I o ned In ~1emb4lf 7. 1982. as Reco•der's UMUSI YOU TAKI ACTION TO E~. 77 Fair Oriw. Costa~ sections of 1200 and 1200.5 tnatrumenl No 82·315770. WILL f"ftOTICT YOUlll P'IONlllTY, IT Callfornla, upon nonrefundable of the Califor n ia Probat.: SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE MAY al IOt:D AT A f'UaUC s>eY"*ll of $10.00. An addltlOnel HIGHEST BIDDE R FOR CASH I A l I . I Ji Y 0 U N 11 D AN charge of $4.00 wlll be made If Code. lewful mon.y ol Iha United Stat ... O~ATIOM Of' TH9 .. ATUllll handled by mal l. Plana. THORPE, SULLI VAN, or a cashier'• check orawn on a OF TME ....OCllDINGa AGAINST epec111c;a11on1 and other COJllract WORKMAN & THORPE, 111te or n111ona1 bank. a s1a1e Qf YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A documentt may alto be a11amlned IOI W. Flftb St., Flftb Floor, 14lderel credll union. °' a Slate or LAWYElll. al the Ofllce of the City Clet1I of the Los Atlfeles, CA 90071-%094, !_edomer.!.1.!!v1tnng1h\1~s1a1oante .• •oossoc:.payea1~ On 6 1 10183 11 II 15 A.M Clly of Co11a MeH. Plana and u ........., ~ .,,., S11NKIST SERVICE COMPANY as Spec;lfleallona will not be malled (%13 ) 6 0·9940 at 1he Ume ol sale. alt ugtll, hlle end 1ne duly appointed Trustee unoer unie. the eddltlOnlll $4.00 Cherge Publlahe<j Orange Coast Delly ~11res1 held by 11 as Trustee 1n and pursuant 10 Deed ol Trust. II lnelUded with peymenta. Piiot. May 111. 20, 26, 1983 hat real property s11ua1e 1n said Rec0<ded on 4/29/82 as Document EKh bid ahall be made on the 2320·83 ounly and State descrtbed as no. 82· 171892 of Otliclal Rec:oroa In Propoeal form, lhMta P-1 through l----.,-_-IC_Mn_TIC--£----"'-"-' 1011ows lhe olllce ol lhe Recor<ler ol O<ange P ·8 provided In lhe contract '"~ "" PARCEL 1 Loi H of Traci No County, Calllornla IKICUlff by: doc um en 11, and I he 11 be NOTICE OF ~NCMED TilANUIElll 9322 In the City ol lrvtne, County ol Peter G McRN. a a1ngle man. WILL accompanied by a certified or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll OrenQo. Stale ol Ca1tlorn1a. as per SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ~·1 cheek or a bid bond f()( AMBROSIA RESTAURANTS. 11 map recorded 1n bOOi< <412 P&QM 23 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH not 1111 than 10 percent of the Ceu.tornla corporation. whou to 29 1nclu11ve of Miscellaneous (payable 11 time of Hie In 11w1u1 amount ol lhe bid, made peyabte to buSlnMS addrMI la on the ground Maps. in the othce ol me Coun1v money ot the United Stetesl el front Ille City of Coale Meal. No propoaal noor of 1 building commonly lmown Recorder ol said County entrance to lhe OlO Ormnge Counly a hall be eontldar~d unle11 89 One Town Center looetad el 995 E•cepl an undivided one-nalf Cqur1hOuM, located on Santa Ana accompanied by aueh caahler'1 Town center Drive, Coate M.... 1n101est ot all 011. gas. minerals and Blvd. be.-Svc-more Strael and c:tladl. ceeti or bidder'• bond. Caltlornll. lnlenda 10 trani ler to the other hydrocarbon sullslancet lying Broadway, Santa Ana. CA. •II rtghl. No bid al\d bl c:onaldlred unteas undersigned tranaleree, one Town 1n and under said land below a .t1011 and ln1eres1 conveyed to and It la made on a~ form furnished Cenier Drive A•eoctatea, a joint depth of 500 leel measured now helcf by Tl under uld Deed ot by the City ol Coale ..._ and la wnwre. whOM bualnMI addren 11 verllcelly trom lhe SYrlece or said I rust In the proper1y tltUlled In Nld made In accordance with the 33 15 FllNlew Roed, Cotla Men. 111nd. bul wtthoul the r1ghl or surface County, Celllornla, dHCrlblng the pro11111on1 of the Proposal Celllornl• 921126. thel eenaln entry thereto. 111 rese•ved 1n the land lflete1n requlr-11. furniture. turnllhlng1, ll•1ure1, Deeds 1ecorded 1n book 9546 pac;ie (Ass 111 so rs P •re e I No . Each bidder mutt be Ueenled as equipment, restaurant imaltwares 608 end 611, Ol1tc;1e1 Records t•l-<452-03) requtr-4ld by law. andolherpersonalpropenyloeeted PARCEL 2 Non·e•elus1vc Loi 69 of Tract No 2955. In the Any award ol contract wtll be In cettaln premliea commonly easemenlS for ulllillea and tor other Ctly of Cos1a Men , County Of macsa 1ubfae1 to the rea•'P' of known •• Iha "Le Premiere purposes ••C•P• as reurved Oranoe. Sltte of Calilorn4a, •• per monM8 and prOCMd1 trom l.uanoe Restaurant" looated al one Town he<eby all as sucn easemenls are map rece><ded tn Book 100, Pages and aale of bonda. Center and more particularly mOfe fully descr1bed on tna1 orttCle t9 to 23 tnc:luatva. M1scettaneou1 The laglalatlve body haraby dl9Ctlbed on Exhibit "A" allached enlllled ··Euemen11 or that Ge<ta1n Maps. In the otta ol tlMI County r_... 11\e right to refec:t any and ,,_110 The iranili< of llMI properly O e c 11ra11 on o t Co., en e1 n Is ·Rec;oroer 01 MIO COunly a ll propo1a11. 10 waive any 11 subject 10 Commarelal Code Cond1l1on1 11nd Re,.rrettons E•cept all uranium, lnorfum lrregularlly. and to eward .lhe Sec11on lllOll recorded October 12 1979 as and an olhe< meterlats dllermtned conlracl 10 other than the IO'illeal IEJC.-.T A lnstremanl No 19061 on book pursoent lo Sec110n 5(B)( I) ot lhe bidder. No bidder may wlthdrlW'llls ITI... -•-DESCRIPTION 13349 page 1398 el se<i Ollt0al .Atomic Energy Act ot 1~11 (60 si.1 bid for • period of NINETY (90) days Chandetle<I -Chen<lellefl for R. c 0 r 0 I 0 I 0 r. n g. c 0 u n I ... 761) to be Peculla<ty eaMnllel to alt« the bldJ>99ftlnQ. Pteml-Calll0fn11 (TIMI ~1ar11ion I •productlon ot llss!Onabtl melerlll, The Contractor shall comply with Cerpe llng end Padding -Tne 1tree1 address or otner ,e on I a I n e d I n w n • I • v • r fhe pt~ of Secllonl 1no to lnalalletlon of 0-·• carpel OV'lf common d1119n111on of t"e real • eoncen1ra11on. In depoatl• in said 1790, lnelualva. of the Calllornla _._ .• padding property neretnabove oMCubeO 1s •land. Together With lhe rlgllt OI lhl Labor Code, the ptrtalllng rale and Carpeting and Ped<llng -Supply p<.irpotled IO bl 15 Aldee Irvine ,United StatN through 111 aull>Of!Ud ac:ete ot •89" aetal>Hlhed by lhe & lnllall 493 sly carpe11 01 London Ca11torn11 ..-nts or repreaentallvea. al any etty of eo.ta ~ wNc;f1 -llted Buckingham quallly pa1tern The un<ler91gneo 01sc111ms all 1lme to err0< upon the lend and with the City Clertc ot Mid City; and Wlgnore •235-3358. 80 percent llablllly tor any incorrec1neu In nl<l P<OSOIC'I for. mine •nd remove tne ahall tor1all penalll•• preaerlbed wool and 20 percent Nylon over street eddreu or other common sema, making Ju11 compenHtlon therein f()( noncom~ of aald OWl*"'I i>eddlng 0.11gnat1on for any damage or ln)ury Code. Maho 11 any Bar -( 11 -Sbld sale wlll De made witllOUI occealonld thereby. u rMetVed In Secunt ... may bl aubltltulad by ln•lellatlon of tier and armreat (Incl. werranty. eapreu or 1mp1tad, the dHd from United SlatH of Ille Contract0< for moni.e wlUlheld bet beck and front tier) regarding 1111e poueu lon. or America, recorded June 12. 111•8. In Ha relentlon by the City 10 enaut• 01a1--_ Old Fuh . Shiny 1nc;umbranc11. 10 satisfy 111e book 11152 page 287. Olltclal tha performanoe of the work• of gl-prlnc1p11I balance 01 the Noia or Rec:ord1. 1mprov-1 for lhe A.-nt Peltetlza -Soup dlatlel. cordlal other obllg111on secured Dy Hid The streat 1ddrH1 end o1her Dltlrlet. gl••-· Soullle dlahll, etc Deed ot Trull. with lnlereat and other common oaelgnallon, II any. of Ille DATED: May.17, 1983. China _ Copanhegan Blue· 1um1 111 provided therein, Pli•I rear properly de1erlb1d ebove 11 EILEEN P. PHINNEY ROiied Edge ShenlngO edll1n<iet. u any, under 111e te<m1 purported to De· 2378 Colgate City Clertl Siiverware _ Oneida _ Sliver thereof •nd inlereat on such C>rlYI, Coa11 M .... CA 1121128 City of Cotta MMe Ar1lilry _ suverplata edvenc11. and plus lees, cnargea The underalgned Truate• State of Celllomla Seendla Chalrt _ (1501 _Dari! end expenM• or the Truttee and or dlaet1tm1 any llablllly tor any Publlahed Orenga Coast Dilly Walnul wood. o•blood LHther the tru111 created by said Deed ot lncorrec:1neaa ot the 11r .. 1 lddr"' PUot, May 20, 27, 11183 Ambroell Chell"e -(901 -llallan Trull Th• total amount of safo anCI other common deeignellon. 11 2393-83 BrocaO. In 1 French lrerne obllgatlon. 1ncludtn11 reasonably any, shown herein. Entry Mlrrore -Entry, hallwey 1111maled tau. cnarges and Said H ie will be made. but Nil.IC fl>TICE and etavator mirror• '"" bronze expenMI of the Trutlee, at the time w11nou1 covenant or warranty. plale gleae & w· bronze temP91ed of lntllal publlCallOtl ol lhlt NotlCe. 11 ••Pr-or lmplled. regerdtng lllle. glue 1188.364 eo potaeulon. or encumbranc11. MN-8139t cun Aegiellfl _ (2) _ Litton Oatec:t· Mey 5, 1983 lnC,l .. dlnt-I•••· eher9H-4tnel NOTICE OF DEATH OF r,at8f9 1 TOKAI BANK OF CALIFORNIA. ax.-.-of the Truatae and ol the I' 1 ( 11 E collier a CaMI Bankl"" r~ 1r;;i'~ craaled by Hid Deed of ROSE M. HOWARD AND Rotr=.':11; Flnl9hC~ as Truslee, ..• -... Trust, lo pay the remelnlng prtndpal F PET I TI 0 N T 0 Rol'-fe Hood -(1)-Hood REAL EST A TE SECUAITIES sums of the not.Cal NCUfld by Mid ADMINlSTER ESTATE NO. s1ovH -(3) -StovH tor SERVICE. 2ttt"W:,!',u1~.'.=o!,4~%M~ ·lll!l'7. . . . ~;..~~d Padding -o.~~0rC:::.·~:!. Aoenl 11 17 50 percenl per annum H To all hell'I, beneficianes, lnltalletlon of carpet & padding 2020 N Btoedwey. •206 provided In H id nola(•I ptu• all redltora and contingent Within lhr"yeerw ._,peat, ao 111 Santa Ana, CA 92706 coils. ch1r1111 and any and all it.ors of Rcee M . Howard 81 known lo tha underelgned 714) 953-8810 adV.-12.900 oo w11t1 1n1-1 nd persons who may be ttanafef ... the 1,.,,._or Ambrotle Publl•h•d Or•nge co .. , Oally Thi benefldery unCSlf Mid Deed ted 1 lh Reelaufant• haa uaec:t 1111 1o11ow1ng Piiot. Mey 8. May 13 2't 1983 ol Truat herelofore e1ecu1ed and therwlse interes n e addlllonel f)utlnen nemaa and , __________ 2_1_1_1._83_ deltverad lo ,,,. under1111n1d • wiU and/or estate. .oor-: Ille ~ "Aml>rOlle'' ,- wrtlten OedMatlOn of Oefeu41 end A petition has been filed and "I.• Premiere Aeeteurent" et , ____ Ml_~IC~M>""."'."'.T~l-CC __ _ Oemend for Sale, and a wrlntn by William H oward in the the at>.."'¥8 addrMI: and the namw ·-c""..na Noll<il ot O.leult and Etee1lon 10 . • • b 1 .. .. "•mbro1le Sell The unoer11gnec1 cauaed l8ld upertor Court of Orange · ... m ro• • anu "' MOTICI Of' TlllUITt:IE'S IAU No11ce ol o.raull and Eteetio41 to ounty r e kestina that RHtaurant" 81 501•30th StrH t. T.a. No. 0.1121 e Newport BeKtt. Cllllornla. MF MO. I021Cll-O Sell to be recorded In lhl counly W i I 1 i a m ow a rd be Tha Intended 1r1n1lar will be NOTICE 7.::~s~:11g;~1•toc•l4ld. ppointed as ~~:_!o_!lal coneuinmet4ld on or efler June 9. YOUAl'llND«,AU\.TUNDUU sunklat 5erv1c;e Compeny representative to 11w11nmter 11183 •f1hl ofllc9 ol, Ind elalma for o •Io O' T Ill U I T. DAT I! D e Calllcwnla Cor""'•llon t h e es late o f R ose M . debt• of the trantler0< mey bl """ O.CIMHlll t , IMO. UHLllS YOU ...... with, .lama• w. Oanl•I•. Eaq. ol TAKI ACTION TO "lllOTICT By: Ka1h~ Kl"&, H oward (unde r the (n• Ullhem & Walklnt, &lite 1400. ellO YOUlll f'"Of'l .. TY, IT MAY 11! ~~·~8:8et ~ad:., epende n t Ad~lstrattllon Newport Center Drive, P.O. 8 011 IOt.D AT A f'UttUC SA1.IE . ., YOU Stockton. CA 95202 ot F.at.ates Act) ..... e peti o n 2780, Newport 8each, Calllornla. NllO AN Of'LANATION cw THI (2091943·3572 Is set for hearing In Dept. The tut data lor 1111"0 olalma for NATU"I 0' THtl f'lllOCllDING Publlaned Orange Co111 Dally No. 3 8\ 700 Civic ~nwr Dr., = of 1118 •r-feror 11 JUM a. ~~::: :~t~O,..U •HOULO : Pilot, Mey 20, 27, June 3, tfl83 West, In the 0\y of Santa DATED: MllY 11. 1"3. On June 10, 1983, 11 9 111 em,. ________ _....22"-..__13_,A.na. CA. on June 8, 1983 at One Town Center LOS ANGELES TITLE ANO TRUST P\llJC llJllC( 9 30 Drive Aeaoclatae, OEEO COMPANY. e Calllornle : a.m . a JOlnt Vanlu,. corporellon. u dut~ appointed MOTIC9 ~ IF YOU OBJECT to the 9y JelNt W. Oenlel9. TrualH und•r end purtuanl to --.. _. grantinc of the peutJon, you Anorl'9)'~mit tor Deed of Tnnt recorded Oaclember (~ ihould el\Mr a ppear at the the JolM Van!Ure 23. 111to. ea lntt No. 34271. In PUBLIC HOTIOI! 18 tilA!BY hearln1 and llat e your Put>llahld Orl l\0-Co••• Delly book 13M5. page 317, of OfllClel OIYIN ttlat .....0 ptopoeela 10< Piiot, May 20, 1M3 a Record• In the olfiQI of the County ;a•:.nl all tebor, matarlal1. objection• or file written Uff· 3 Aecorder ol O<anga County. State tr~lotl and Md! o bjection• with the court -----------of Calllornll EJilC\llad t>y Arnold N ....... • =.,. requno before the hearlna. Your P'\aJC M>TICE &roytea and eetiy w 8'"oytea Will *•Tl~LLIEYNG IMAY,.E~UE ... ~NTET~:~: appM,.nce may be ln penon YOU ...... DUA.ULT UM09111 A SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO " " bv our at•-OllD OJ' TltUIT DATIO Hl()HEST 81UOER FOR CASH OR 11TH aTll!IT AND OWENS or Y Y y OU~ ·-AJ 'R E A .. OVIMellt ,. 1Mt UNLlll CASHIER'S CHECK jpay1bta 1t fTMET ANO f'AL.ACI AVENUE. I F • • time of .... Ir\ lawflll money of the j llTWHN ttTH ITAHT AHO CREOrI'OR or a continpnt YOU TA.KC ACnoN TO lll'RORCT Unlt4ld Statael 11 1111 front entranc:e i'IOTH STMET, .. lie,..,. by crecfJt.or of the ~Med, you YOUR PROPllllTY, IT llAY 81 lo Iha e ld Orenga County I ~~ ~IJ.:o.M~s.:. mU1Jt file your claim with the 90&.0 AT A flUllUC NU.• 'YOU c-i11ou .. IOCllld on Sant• Ana Qty CMrtt. 11 ,,.,, °'1¥1. C0t11 court or preaent It to the =°u..": :,~,.':=D= Blvd .. bet~•" lycamore StrMI ...._ ............... ·-Ole"°"' Of personal reprHentetlve AOAUtlT YOU YOU IHOULD a nd Broad:!Y· .. 8 .. •!_~·.,. Al nai -_...,_ "''"' COWTACT A LA.,,.,. California. tll ''V"1' 1" .. .., ., .. 1t:OOO'd0Cltl A.M. on tt1e ttm d8Y app ointed by the court MOnCI CM' TMlaTill 'I a.ALI con111yed 10 1110 ,,_ hetd by It of .M1e. 1•. al wllldl .._ :::J within (ou.r months from the TI. MO mtt under Mid °"4 01 Tf\ltt In 1hl ::J9,:':.*'~c=""· date of first luuenc• of NOTICE is Hl~llY 01v(H, that ~~';i!r. :r:.J" .:8'd county • .._.. PIOll Ir , -""" ._ ..... ~ -.ptOYided ln .-:tion on Th11rtcSey. May H . 1fl3, a1 Lot 5 Trtct '853 In the City of --of • ..,. 8flCI • ,...... of "'-700 of the C.Ufornla Probate 10:00 o'ctocll a.m, Of Mild day, 111 Co11a MeH County of Oreng• _ .-_...... Ille room Mt Mlde for oonduatlna .. c j 1 1 • ~ tM •---= '--';f; Code, The time for fllln1 Tfllltee'• 8"" -"'*'the olflcel ol '71•1• ol • I Orfl •· H per ma p ..__ Al'1 -,_ .. -•-•-w not ex-i-....i.... ...... L •sr•r' .. IE"'u•iTll .. recorded In look 134, Paget 1 acfledul..tl 010.1111 time ,., Ole CMD•• w .,.. " Ill" ...,. "".. " .. " " " '" 111tough t 1 of Ml~llMOlll Mape. ,.....,. °' 1111111 ........ ,....,,.., 10 to four montha from the dace HAYIOI. IOO•ltf II 20110 ~Otlh In"" Office ol lht Counly Aeoorder ._ __. ~, ".,...,..,.. of w "-rinc 00~ <above. lltoadWey. sun. 2081 111 thl cttr, Of of Mid county llCllla rw111a ~ of 11111 ...., to YOU MA y IXA MIN I: Senta Ana. County°' °';f:· • lie The '''"' 'aodrtu end 01her :.. ... NI...., .. ,._._ In~ the flle kept by the court. If of Oa~tornla. "c~ I :'!..~ common oettonlllOn II any, of lhl ne •Ofll and lfflPtOV•T•11•• you .,.. • pereqn lntMtll1Ald ;:.:, ~ d!~~O~\= ~::A~'r~t.~;=.::o:,.: 11erel111Uer 1t1•1Jl lo11e. If• In the ..C.te, you may 9lrY9 ..-~· Cotta.._. C~ tn2t a11111orlaed ,urau1111 10 tll•jupoa th• ex•eu tor or = ~8':. ~err~.Jh:; Tl\• undaral9n ee11 T1r~tt .. pr!wlete111 ot Ill• "Mu11lelp11 admlnlatrator or upon the ANTHONY ICHAftLllN, • merrteel ct••clelm• any 111bll ty or a11y -.oue1•1C ,,_of 1ttl", _... "J ' --...__..._. ... MA-.. lnCOrNct,._ of the lttetl l!OdrWI .,... ..... ti Of fH •• , ...... .....,. W Cat .,.:UW flt •~• ----•m-•7 otlWt COflWl'IOll dealgnatlon tf == Cod9 of IM llete Of ........,.._, and m. wUh 1c11a1 ... 111, en u11111artl1C1 m111, "'°""...,..,. · .,.. ... -.. • ... t Ith oof of r~Ofded No"'"lllw 11~1·"' "l'a1e1 .. ,. •Ill,_ "lad• •u• ,,.._ ::s tn• COUJ' w pr ... 14* of Ofllol.i • of • I ~ ............. • .. -Mrvlc:e, a wr1c-.n request u td county, e t P•.•• ,,1, wttt10111 co.:;':.~' or w111an y, - " _.._ I ... d 6 "9COtdef'• '""""'*" No I007t Pf.a °' • ,.._.,. tllte, ..,0,..,11 Of .... ...,....,..... Mil'jStat nt lnal JOU •• re ~ rMIOll of • tlfMOfl °' detlllll lft ~. 0t 111e11111bf.,_., 10 • """·...,.. ~ 1" ....,!"*'*' nodCe of the rwnc ~ •. vocabularies, broaden hor izons and alter values? Some people simf.IY get older -and fatter. Others become m ore nterestlng, better informed, mor e dlsc rlmloatlng and less willing to settle for tbe same conversation they beard ZO years ago. Perhaps that's why they "drift apart." DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please share this with others for the bene fit or those thousands of women who rely on self-induced vomiting as a means to deal with food binges. l l is commonly re fe rred lo as "gorging and purging" and is as d eadly an illness as DEAR HEALING: Thank you for a splendid letter. Nothing I might have said could be balf 10 ~oovlnclng. Bless you for writing. anorexia nervosa. For nine year s I have struggled with this e very day of my life even though I know a dozen reasons to stop. You've h ad several c.'Olumno; aboul it -ln Ir 's nor al ways easy t.o recogni1.e love. especially the first time around. Acquaint yourself with the gwdelines. Read Ann Landers' booklet, "Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference." For a copy, mail 50 cenrs and a long, self-addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, ChiaA o, In. 60611 . pay the r6fllOtnlng prlnclpal sum ol nuarterly Clearance Sale the notll(•f secured by said OaeCI of ~ Trust. wtth Interest thereon, •• LEOTARDS / SWIMWEAR. provided tn selo noll(1). advances. ll any,under 1ne1ermsolt11ld 0aed MAY 21 & 22 ol Trusl lee• charges and eapenses of lhe Tuslee and ot the ~r~!:s created by aald Dead or Salurday JO am to 2 pm Sunday 10 am to I pm The 10111 amount or lhe unpaid • I Id b · " balance ol 1h• obllgallon secured L0\1-PRICES -··Anylhini eu '"ou e • rrtmt". Dy ,,,e properly to be sold and 5 L reasonable estimated colls, e•penses encl 11dvanees 11 lne lime NOllC• Of Sele •• $115 ••9 Ml Tne beneficiary under said 0..d ol Trust lleretotore ••eeuled and 10 12 Bri0to Suite 105 Newport ~aeh 01 the 1n11101 publlce11on ot 1ne 64 c 5 ui._hJOJn1Sy 9 ~L':f EGAL de11vered 10 the unoer~gnad ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r wr11t8" Oeclarallon ot Oeteull end Demand lor Sale. and • wr111en Notice ol Oiltaun and E1ec11on 10 Soll Tiie underslQne<l caused said Notice 01 Oeteun ano E1ecllon to Sell to be recorded In the county wnere the real propelly 1s toca1e0. Dale Aprll 26, 1983 LOS ANGELES TITLE & !AUST DEED COMPANY AS TRUSTEE By Colw1de Trusl Deed Services Inc as Agent 18327 She•'l"&n way. Resed11 CA 91335 (213) 708-8813 By Laurie Ferguson Trus1ee S 1le Officer PutJhslled Orange Coas1 Da11v P1IOI Ma\ 1:? 20 27 1983 2 t00-83 MllC NOTICE K·US2 NOTICE TO CAEOITOAS Of auu TAANIFEA (Sece. 11101-1101 U.C.C.) NOltc;e IS hereby jllV8n 10 th_. C•ed•IO<S or JOHN H STEVENS and GAil A STEVENS, Translerors, "'"O•~ bus1nen adO•eH •• 111~ Bo•t'• S• =H C11y or Cost• Mesa . C,l 92626 CNnly or O<enge Slete ot Coklo•n•a that • !>ulk lransler 1s abOUI 10 be made IO KELL y I/AN OYl(E Transleree wnoM bullnet address 1s 1212 Siena AYI Cny o] Wes1m1n"e' County or Orange, S1a1e of CaJ1forn1a Tne properly 10 be 1r1n11errea 11 descr1bed tn general as All stock In 11aoe, l1•turet equipment encl gooo will ot tnat Pet Suppll•t end Grooming ousrness known H PE STUFF and le>«ted 11 1113 Bake SI .. H. City ol Colla MeH, CA 92626, COun1v 01 Orange. Staie of Co11torn1a. Tne bulk 1rantler will b consummated on or after the 20th day ot June. 19113 at 10 00 a m II Grovel Eacrow C0<por1t1on, Ann· Linde Monnlg, whose eddretl ta 11 1 s t1t1no11 SI . Anaheim, Calll0<m1 The lut <late '°' t111ng c111m1 11 June 17, 19113 So fer 11 11 known 10 t he Trll!lslerM. all Dutlnftt names end ad<lrMSes ulld by lhl Tranrlerors IO< the PHI lhrae YH" .... SAME Dated M1y 3 11183 KELLY VAN DYKE, Trer>sl- Publlshao 011ng...Con 1 Dall) Pll<>I Mey 20. 1983 l'\8.IC M>T1CC ......... NOTICE M DIHO\.UTION No11c;e 11 hereby given that lhl p111nersh1p heretofore u 1111ng between lllAGINIA A ARCHER, J,_MES A BEL TINCK end Al SATTERlA dOlng bullnHI under lhe l~m name and e1y11 of PLAZA PARTNERS and/0< A\/ERY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Of 28570 MargU8"tte Parkw1y. City ol Miiiion lltejo, Slate ol Calllornla. was on lhl 7th dey ot Octobl(. 11181, dluotvec:t by mutuel con111n1. Said bullneat 1,. lne future will b() conduc ted by VIROIN I" Fl ARCHER, lnd1v1dutlly, SOll!ly rHl)Onllble lor all tr1naac11on1 of H id bullnest. the wllhdrew111g pa r111e rs r.av1no termtnattd relelto!'ll lhereln N8'ther ol •110 pertOlls wlll bt rupooslbte "om u ld Otta of dtteolullon lor any o.t>te, llebfflllet or obllgat1on1 tncuttad under u Sal(I ltrm name °' by any pereon °' persons operetlng Vndef aakl firm n-O•ted May 12, 1983. Vltglflla R A1cfler CAOOO, TMTHniAY, MeOeNN ~nd~knotted cotton placemats 99¢ Plain or with pastel stripes. Handw oven in Panlpat. India. The new Pier1 collections ~'-"' ~ ANAHEIN -509 Katella Annue , 772-2472 CO TA MESA -2710 Harbor Boulevard, 54-0-7337 AllMNA,An,.. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!~ .._a,........,.,,.,," 110 M•lna Oel Al-(, CA 90291 • 12131 122-?0M ~ IC lllftT1C£ fWlJC M>TU ~ mm Publllhed Orenge CoHI Delly ____ Ml_~ .. ""~~---Pllot, Mr; 20, 1"3. .....,. on • Map, recorded In IOOll 30 232.. MOTICI Ott IALI Peoee 42 Md 43 of MlllCl&ll-~ Of' llllA.l "'°""" M8')t "8c<lnta of Or.,,.. Oo\IMy Ml.JC MOTIC( AT MVATI I.ALI C•llfomlL A l•ttory -truct ~TmOUI ..,..... c-Ne. Mn.-tllO known •: t La lend• NAMI ITAT'l•NT Su,,.rlot Cour1 of the $tata of =·"'ct! er;. 8ou1h L..,.,.. Notloe le __, ....,_ lflel on Tiie IOllOWlng l*tOl'lt -dolf'IO 01tlfornla lor lhe County OI Loe Terma of Ale -Galfl In la Jutl9 a. tllt, M ~ a.m. M 1941'9 bUllnwe le: Anoei-I ,..........,. '~ y.., .. ,. • o o N I u • • d I 00k1 In '"' Metler of lht let ala of mo111y 01 1ha Unttecl lalM o ~ ...,._ • 111 at' " "'" "' a H 1 • v IE A N oonflnn.iton of Mii. or .,.,, OflftlAI u. ... ,.. ...... n· T~, 404 W11tmlll•1er, Suite JAN I 11 Lv1"' .. · end balanoe avldenoed by Not .,.,_......, ltee..,...........-'Y No. 4, IMcfl. CA, 12M3. OloMMd ~ by Deed Of Trva& on .... i,, '*'TIO 111(Mt1D. CHAA 18 .. and AA CHll. NOiiet •• hlfet>y given that lhl Ot009r1Y IO IOld. Ten""*'' of llld ... ~ ....... ot: OM HAMIL TON. HI lrenlwOO(I .... unOtrtiOMCI wlll Mii al 1>'111•1• ..... lo be oe--1e1 With bid. l u1111ea111 , .... ~.,.,,. Cll wttll Colla ~. CA HtU. on °' tlltt Ille 30th dty of ~ .._....., ....._ ---.. •• , -Of ...-. MEL.YIN AOHAT NIWMAN. tlU, ti Ill• olfloe of A. VIAOll. The Pf'OC*IV .. lO --on an ..-. ~ . -9 408 we•~:~~''' Suh• No, 11.IALl.IN, Al1orney al L-. ~400 Walt .... 11" llaalt. :X:C • 10 we. weflt• • .,.. ocwntl'-' Mf "'° Newoor't CA tHl3 ah1t h • .,.. • • lull• J 00. Loa llOI °' °""" 1o In""""' ........................ = :r MAlllOll.l~ AAI HI WMAM. Anoetet. COul\ly Of lo• An= will be received at Ille atorlMlcl ....... ~ "*" ... 401 we11m11111er, tulle Ho It, 8t•1• of Celttornl• to lhe II omee •t any lime aftw 1118 "'91 t alCI IUOlltll •Ill •• "'141• ~ lwll. CA l.Mti and beat l>lclcler, 8110 Wl>IHI to puOllCallOll hel.of anCI ........... s:.::11• 10 "" llfOYlelOlll of Tiiie ~ It conClllc1ed by a confirmation by aald l1o1pertor Of.... , .. °' h OMI Coclt. Court .. Ille ........ lllla ancl In,.,... Dlt9d: ..... 1•. tlll ........._.. -,., ,.., ~ s:=~on of talcl It~•• tlle llmt ot KATHI"'"' L. Ql.M, llleoUlrtll OllT.,.... *'41?1 ™' """'*" .... flleCI Wllll Ille Cloeltl anCI ... .,.. '""'· lltl• e11• : ~..:' tJ::. =--· =~ Diii No ... 00\lftff ~ ol <>r.,.. County'" tnterHt 0111 111• H::,• 11:: ~~ =":.t-~ .J.:!.. ,. ... MIY I . tMS ,._ :.-=: == .....:.111 ........ '"" -..._... _. -....... _ .. ,.,..,., Pw 0r_. °"81 ~ .-u~ ~ 0... o.-'111>11~ 0r.,. eou1 oei" __., .....,.. ...... Pt!OC. """IO. n 11. '"* ....., ..., • n. _. Not.~ I. ti. tcr, f1, I~ Lot t, ofe:ret:l Ne Mt. ait eflOWll .,..... ... ' \ G.\Rt'U:l.H VOU KNOW. DOC. ~OR eROTHE.Rca. WE '70N'T LOOK MUCH ALIKE. IT'S HARD To' 8 £LIEVE Wf. C.AM( FROM THE SAME PLAc.f. (C -5 7 '-.Jl. J \J.) THE FA'91Ll' CIRCL'S by 811 Keane BIG GEORGE by Jim Davis by Virgil Partch (VIP) l '------by Brad Anderson DE,,IS THE ll t:' .\CE Hank'Ketchum "We're in Marmaauke's territory. I'm surprised he isn't chasing us." Tl'W•LEWEl:Dtf > .... ---ft.., ·- by Charles M. Schulz TMAT'S NICE, 6UT IT ISN'T EXACTLY WMAT f MEANT... by Tom K. Ryan Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. May 20, 1983 t· ' ••••• ~\, • J Neither vulne~able. South deals. NORTH + AI01 ~A8 0 AJ •AKt7U WEST EAST + KQJ +602 l::I J97U! l::I KQ108 0 3 0 65% •80 •QIO SOUTH •985 1::1 4 o KQ10t8H • J 5 The bidding: S.•ll Weet N•tll Eut 3 O PUI '1 O Pue Pue Pue Opening lead: King of •. If you always believe what you see, you are a prime can· GOlfl ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF didate for Insolvency. Al were 5-0. declarer d~ided l• least. lhal see ms Lo be the tesl that suit nexl. But t case if you hang around magi-. strange thing happened. Or cians or bridge players! ' the a(e of clubs Eul dropped The auction WH a model or the queen! brevity. South announced Easl was a very fine lhal, al this vulnerability, he player, so declarer realized expected lo take six tricks that there was a posaibilil) with diamonds as trumps. that he was belnr conned North thought his hand Afler much thought, he would provide the other decided lo treat the queen of seven. clubs as an honest card. He West led the king of unblocked the jack of clubs spades, and when dummy from his hand. then drew two cam e down declarer ex-more rounds of trumps. He peeled an easy path. All hl' continued with a low club to needed to do was to set up tbe nine. and he was dummy's club suit to bring crestfallen when East pro- home the grand slam . He won duced the len. To add lo lhe the ace of spades and tested rout. the defenders quickly trumps by cashing the ace. cashed two spade tricks for Both defenders followed suil. down three. Since he would not be able Observe that declarer lo make thl' slam if clu bs wo•tld have had the same J~~ ~ 'Wt-h&t. ~· ~·r ·.Jdb, t .J. Av-U. db. ~ J t!c-. ~·~· 0 "' ~ s . .. "' j ' ~ ~ ~ t 'l 'K ,. "l'KERBt:A' HOW MA~ HOURb A C1i(.; HAVE t,W BE.EN ~CTI(,.JNG?- Oil. S,.OCK TulENW- EIGITT .' \' -~ ~-A~~ )-~ (©J'RE~ I I .1 .~ ~ ~/I' \ \' 1§\ ,~ I ~ C".)~ ~.2..\ I ........ -. problem bad Eul followed with the ten or cluh. -South could still have unblocked the juk and then finfllled lor the queen. But th~ queen wu a mu(h prettier pla1. H~ deserved lo succeed. • · lalthr ltrl•1• cl_. du' ....... tlM ....,, .. &IM ............. ..... 0. t1M1 ........... JGli ... ·n c a.arl•• o.,.--:a "FHr·Deal lrW1•" .... t.Mdl , .. die..,...... .. tactka el &We tut.,._. e UM, ... t.M& .... ~ dlii eve fer •er,.., ,..._,, Fer a ~J ... 11C1111 .... .... 11.'15 c. "G ...... , ... Daal," ure ef t~• eew1p1PCr. P.O. lea ~ NerwMCI, N.J. 076'8. Maki et.en• pay.Me c. ·New• paperboek1. by K~vin Faga~ ·~ l.CN£. \..t11E.tl~ M.wA-.5 !11AR1' Of F bRtA1, &Ji f1tt1..6 OV'f A1 -:t~E. £"40. by Tom Bat1u1< :t HAP NO 1PeA "f"HRee "T"eNNIS ~AL...L.S COUL..P CAUSE! "T"HA"f K INQ OF PAMAGe .I MY WI Fe r?IPN'-r KNOW YOU weRe S 'POSeP -ro "T"AKe :eM OU"'f'" OF 1"He CAN eeFo Re YA Hl"f' 'eM ·' by Wiley .. t I ... • IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. May 20, 1983 MllC NOT1Cl NOTICa °' ....OVOllN'T • MIOUITMMI °' lin'DTtON HOTION 1. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEJ'll ''* the Olf'f 00\INCll ol tM CITY Of COSTA MESA. CiA.LIFORNIA. Ofl tht ,.th dty of Mty, 1913, adopted"'~ OI lnMn110n No. 93-421 deeiartnO l11 Intention to onter tM -iNCtlon of oartlln lmptowmen11 In a ~ 111au'Mftt _,.. k-and ~ u A ... 1.....-r Deal'NCT NO. 11-t (eT8MJMO AYIMM) tlnatter rettrraO to aa lht "A...um.nt o.rit1"~ and on tfll ~ II day Of M~. 1"3, • "Allport", COllalet~ Of '*"' and ~ .,, .iimalt ol tN 00.1. and I dieetMI of l"9 ~ lllllJTI1111a, loVIC'* with.,, Ult 11 '"""'' rOll, Wit fllacl: end on Ifie 1ttll day of May, 19N, a Atto6ullon ... ~tad reoaMng, COf'ollct.rllig Md ~ Mid "Rll>Ort" rtlatlnQ to .. ,d work• of imOl~I and ~~ • ~ !Mrilll. lllCI attention 11 ...... IO tlle lolcMlng: A. All OI Milcl wcwtt and lmpf-11 are 10 bt oonatructed 11 1111 ~ and In IN pettiCulat locedona. of thl fonna, NM. dlrnellllona and ~and ae tM aw-. gredea and lllvatlonl aa ahOM'I and dellnealld ~ Iha P'Me. ptoltl9a and ~lllcallon• to be made tlMltafOt. u herainalter ~. 8. Thi deeOtlptlon ot the lmpfowmenta and thl t1tmlnl of the wor1( contained In Mid Attolullon -general In natin. AN 11am1 ot worll do nol r*-erity elltend f0t Iha 11111 length ol thl dMct1ptJon lhereot. Thi plaint and ptolllel of lhl wot!< u cont1lnld In the Engl-'• "Aapo(t" Wiell be c:ontrolllllg aa to the c:onlC1 and detailed ~lptlon ltler90f, C. Noelca II hlrtby glwn of the f.,ct thal In many cu. Mid WOI II and '"-"-I• will bring IN llnlahed worll lo a grade dlltlnnt from lhat tonMtty llllatlng, and tfiat to Mid eltlent, Mid grectea -hlt'eby changld and that Mid work wit be dona to Mid c:hanoed gradea. OESCNPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION 2. Thi Mid oonatruc:tlon ot ttla wor1I and lmp(CMltNnta. I .... ~ llA)Urt-.. atOttMIO. -OI ~ tf\all IOCllll Cit otdlnary publtc benallt, end the open-ot lhl worll and lmptowment• -c:hargeebll UCIOfl a dl9trk:t, wNc:h Mid A.-n«tt Dlltrlct II herlO)o ~ 10 be lhl diltrlct benefited and to be a-..d lo pay the coete and...,._ ther90f, lnc:ludlng lnc:ldental IK~ and GOltl. and whleh la dlac:nbad u fe>llows: • All tha1 c:ertaln 11rrttory lndudld wtthln the axtttlor boundary llnN ~ on the "'91 axhlblllng the ptopeny a~lld or benefited by or to be a-.ad lo pay lhl COl1a and ·~ of laid wortc and lmprovementa. Which Mid plal la lttled and ldentttlld u ; "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 12· 1 (STERLING AVENUE)" and which ltld MtlP waa heretofore approved, on ftla. and °'*' lo lnapecllon. For all pertleiulaH II lo lht boundarlaa of Iha A-men• ~11rlc:1, reference la hlt'eby made to Mid Map on 1111 with lhl trantc:rlpl of thMI prOClldlnga. 80NOS SECTION 3. Serial bonda wlll be llluld In ac:cordanoa with ~YlllOn 7 ol th• Streeta and Hlghw1y1 Cod• of the Siii• of Calllornl1 1··1mipt_,t Act of 1911·~ '9'1'_,t Md\ -1 of $150.00 or mor. rMltlnlng unpeld lot (30) dav-11tar IN date of ,_ding ol diagram end 111111 1rent for thla lmpfo__.,1, The ltflal bond• Ulall 1111end over a period of not to axQMCI NINE (91 YEARS lrom the 2nd day ol '*""'Y neirt IUOOladlng the .,.., September t• lollowtng thair date. A period of tNtty (30) deye wfll be lllowed alter 1111 conllnnatlon of the 1111 rnenl to pay 111111--.nta In Caafl or to mek• paymanta agalMI Mid -ta. The btlatlol of •-•,,...,ta wlll then become payable In annual lnatallmlnll, and Mid bond• will be laaued bearing "'"'"' at a raM 10 be det1tmlnad on the .... thereof; ptovldad, '-"tr, that ttla rat• lflllll not •llClad lht c:un.nt legal maximum rate ot 12% per~. tt the bonda ara di9chargad pr!« to their maturity, Ille property owner lhall fur1her pay • ~tlon premium of five percen1 (!1%) on the unmet"'*' princ:jpal. "MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT.ACT OF 1913" SECTION 4. Ellcept .. hlrlln othlnMa prO\lldad for lht ltlUance of bonds, all ot Mid ~ lflall be made and ordlted purllltnl to ~vlalona of the "Munlc:lpal lmptovemenl Ac:t of 1913". being 12 of the 9trwta Md HIQhweY9 COde of IM Slate of CelffornlL COST OF "-PROVEMENTS SECTION 5. THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF THE IMPAOVEMENTS IS AS FOLLOWS: &tlma1ed Coat of Conlttue11on: ...................................................................... I 14e,875.00 &lllT*9d Incidental • Ex~:······-·····-··· .... ···-·····-·····.;·················· .. ········· $127.548.00 e.tlmated Tolal Coat: ............................................................. 1274,423.00 e..tlmllted Contribution; ············-······ .................................... $ 99,790.00 8alanc>e lo A1111111111t; .................................. , ...................... $174,133.00 PUBLIC HEARING SECTION 8. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT MONDAY THE 5TH DAY Of JULY. 1913, AT THE HOUR OF 8:30 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DA.Y. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CITY HALL. IS THE TIME AND PL.ACE FIXED TO.CONSIDER AND FINALl Y 0£TERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE IMPROVEMENTS; ANO TO CONSIDER AND DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF A MAJORITY OF THE AREA OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HAVE PROTESTED AGAINST SAID IMPROVEMENTS, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF: ANO TO CONSIDER AND FINAUY ACT ON THE ENGINEER'S "REPOAT": ANO TO HEAR All PROTESTS RELATING TO S AID PROPOSED PROCEEOtNOS. OR THE GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHALL 8E DONE. OR THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT OISTRICT, OR AS TO MAPS AHO DESCRIPTIONS. OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST AND EXPENSES THEREOF, OR THE PROPOSED DI AGRAM OR ASSESSMENT· AND All PERSONS INTERSESTEO MAY Ftl.E A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN. AEPOAT SECTION 7. A "Report", QOntlatlng of Ol1alltd p1an1, llf)IClflcatlone, meoa ano oeacrlptlOfll. ..itmat• of co.I and ·~· and diagram and llllllrnaltl. hM ~ snp«ed. prellmlnatlly appro¥9d. and fllld with Ille tranecrlp! of lt.M pr-Olnga. For f\H1h« C>trtlculau. ret.enc:e 19 hereby made lo Mid "Report" • prallmlnal1y aw<ovld. a well u the ~mentioned Aaaolutlon ot,lntentlOn. PROCEEDINGS INOUIAIES SECT~ I. FOi II Information relallng to 1'-proc.edtnot. lhl '-1"0 procadw1. and any and al matters • Ml forth and contained In any documenta. Aaec*lllOnl or CettltlcelM. allentlon II dltec1ed 10 lhe perton Olaignafld below. ~llATTPN IYll til •IPtef 1-...e ClttefC....-. l>.o ...... 111'*.,,.... eoau-..cA ... , Ttl='*• (114) 1M-DU 00ESCRI TION OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION 9. The WOf'llt of lmpfovemanl era datcrlbld u fOllOwl: Removal and aac.vetlon of u lallng pa~t and/or aubgf'adl maliarial: the ~t and c:iompec:llon of -ogregata l>aM end MPNlt c:oncrtte .,.........,,: cons1ruc:tl0n of alley gutter and alley IC)proach: ~jutting ancllor r16ocsllon of utMlty lmpr-ta and other WOl1I lnQdantal to the llbo¥a. lncludlng Iha acqullltlon and abandonment ot publlc rlgtll.-OfoW9)'. lo -and benefit tht ~Ol)lnlM within Iha bounOs1ea of ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 82·1 (STERLING AVENUE). DATED· May 17. 1983. Eiieen P. PhlnMy City Clerk City ot Cotta Miu Stell of California ll'ICm"IOUI Ml I llU U..lfA'-Y Thi ~ '*"°"' IA CIOlnQ Tiit fOllOWlftf pettof1 II dOl119 buelMM It: ~It! eUftO "lMU8 SALQM NO. i. (ltTOTAL HlAUH CO.Oft, (b) 1e111 leech llvd .. HilnUnglon TOTA HEALlH HMINAAI, (C) ..... OA Ht41. NATUPIAL ,ooo• '0" ALL WIL80N "TNIH• SALOMI COOKING SCHOOL, 11e Oo1ta INC .. 1 Calllor1111 corporauon, ..._ lttw1, Cotta MMe, Celltornle 20t21 Ca._an ~ Hllfttlngtoll t"27 8-11, CA t"47. larlllara lquler. 171 Oo1t• Tiiie bl*'-II e4l'lducMd by a ..._ 81191, Coeta M1M. CeMtorn1a c:otpC)(allon. tH.27 Wlaon F"'-Selolla tno. Thll bue111tt1 11 OOflOucWd by an OollQIM W. Wiiton, Pr-lfldMOual. Thia ......... , -flied wfttl the _..,.,.,. Squier County a.ti of Otanoa County on Tllla 1ta1-t wee flied will ttla May 2, 1913. Coul\ty CWlc of OfMOt ~ on ,.,.... ~II H . 1913, Publl1htd Orange Co .. t Oally ~ Piiot. May I , 13. 20, 27, 1883. ftul)lllhtd Orano-Coa11 Detty 2020-'3 Piiot, Apt. 29, Mty I , 13, 201 19N ~~~~~~~~~~~ 1940-83 MllC NOTIC[ Pl&.IC NOTICE ncnnoua.,... .. NAMm ITA~ • l'ICTITIOUI ....... Tht followlng paraon 11 doing NAMS llATllmNT bualnaat at: Tht lollowlng 1*10111 wt doing RICHARD A. OHMERT, bull-u : ARCHITECT. 5200 lrvlne etvo. •11, MARINE INSTRUMENTATION, ll'lllna, CA 12714 2021 Miramar Drive, Newport Richard Allan Ohmert. 6200 Beach. CA 92M t. lrvlnl 81vd. I 11, lrM!e, CA t2714 Carter RoQer1 Rol>MM>n, 2021 Thll ~ .. cond~ by an Mir""" Of., ~potl a..ofl, CA lndlYld\lal. 92881. Aldwd A. Oflfntrt EHubalh Pyle RoblnaOll, 2021 Thie 1111-t wu llleO with the Mlremar Of .• l'ffwport lle~ll. CA County Clttti of Otano-Couflty on 9288,lt. April 22, 1"". This bu1lneu 11 eondUC11d by a n~ ganaral partnerlhlp. Publl1had Orange COHI Dally Ellzabalh P. Roblnton Pllol, MW)! 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1913 Thi• 1talemenl -lllld wHh tho 2370~3 County Clerk of Orange County on ___ MUC ___ NO_TICE ____ Mey 10, 1913. .... ACTJTIOUI.,._ .. NAmlTA~ 1'211• Publllh•d Oreng1 COHI Delly Piiot. May 13. 20. 2'7. June 3, 1913 1987-13 ~ '°:7"-o Plr'IOM ,,. dolnO NI.JC NOTICE ANGIE'S FAMOUS PIZZA, ftCTinOUI .,_.. 25210 l• Paz Road, Sultl A, HAim ITA~ Laguna Hiia, CA. 92e53 Tony Shubaah 1744 Bowl""' Tha followlng ""on It doing s . . .. 'V ~-, 1., ~·,f,A·sO:.:!ah 1744 s & J coNSTRucnoN, 11444 Bowllng St., Anahtlm, CA. 9'2eo2 :~;:.m11t, Founta in Valley, CA 1ncii:u:~~c:=ttd by w'1 LLIAM AU GUSTUS Tony Shubaah THESlto!G, 17444 Wlnamaat, Thltl a1ai-t -flled with Ille FounlMI VillleV, CjA 9270I. County CWk of Orange County on Thfl t>u..,_ le GOnduotld by an May 11, 1913. n-.. lndlvldualwi..m Tllellng Publllh9<1 Orangt CoHI Dally Thia Ntamenl -lllad With Vie Piiot, May 20, 21, ~ 3, 10, 1913. ~:ft:" ol Orange County on __________ 2382...,. ... ~ ..... «Y • • ~ MlJC NOT1C( PublllMCI Orange Cout Dally -------------tPllot, May I , 13, 20, 27, 1M3 ..... 203e-a3 fltCnnout ....... MAmlTA~ The following paraon 11 do ~ •: • -• f'ICTITIOUe -·· THE GRINDER STOP, 11 HAim ITA~ A-*la VIC1orla, Sari Ci.mante, The tollowlng pereon 11 doing 92972 ~ .. ; Jedi l . 8actl, 17214-8 NI THE RIDGE RACQUET, 21 Rd .. Tuettn, CA 92880 RidQ911ne Of ~ 11Nct1 CA Thia~ 11 ~ed by 9~. .• . lndhlldual. JEFFREY THORP, 21 RICIQ9llne J~ l . Back Dr N9wpor1 8eadl CA 92680. Thll ... ,_, -lllld wtth Thfl .,.,..,_ II cion<tuc11c1 br llrl County eteirtc ol <>ranoe County on lndlvldual May 18, 1913. Jeffrey Th«p ~ Thia ttat-t -lllad wtth IM Publlth•d Orange Coatt Dally County Clal'll ot Oranoe County on Piiot, May 20, 27, ~ 3, 1~ May 2, 1913. rta.JC NOTICE Tllta '11IMI Publl1hed Orang• Co111 Detty Piiot, May II, 13, 20, 27, 19113. 204$-83 PICTmOUI ....... NiTm&Ji ....... MAm ITA~N'T MAm lfA,,_, PICTIJIOW .,._ .. P1Cnnoua euu•M NAmlTAT-' The I~ .,.reone we OOlng Thi 1ollowil'f ..,_ .,. dolf'O t>ullnaea aa; ...,_ •: MAm If A'fllmllfT The lolowillt llllltlOllt .,. ~ The followlne perlOI\ I• dOln{I ~ .. , G U I L 0 C fl A. fl' T , 2 0 t 0 1 ALOPllOH TELl!VlalOM, t005 ~ .. ! 0 C 8 0 ,T WAA I, 3 0 UN-ally Dt. •M2, Cotta.,._, CA C R I ATIVE TECHNICA L IYIT1!!M8, 319•.0 Alrpofl Looo Of , Cotta MMe. CA tH~e BrOOllhU,.t. Sul .. 107. HuJ'ltl"ftOll W. 11th l trael. Senta Ana, llaoh. o.tttorllll HM. ~ ta7ot ION Ltd .. Calllornta. aC>to2 NcrNrd I, ~. 1008 W. 1711'1 BrOOllhUr'lt. Suitt 107, HuntlngtOll l treet, lenta Mt. Olllfornle tl700 eaactl. CA tat4t. Ollllal L. W•tt. 1009 W. 1111'1 Francie 0.1 ... AHOClat" "'-'· ..,,_. Mt. ~ H70I Hear. David Allan QUutll, 345 Unlwtalty Dt I~. Coate .,._,CA ' JAMEi V.ilRHO. 3711 811ver ti., IMna, CA 92114 12127. l id .• OellfOtnla. 1136 Whittler, ~ TNa tMllltla It ~ by • A·5. Cotca ....... Callfomla t2927. .. ~-· Pater J a11 °Tuo Chu, 345 lJl'llvit9lly Ot. •Mi, eoei. ...... CA Thia ~ 11 OOftdl,Ctld by e.n lndMckltl: ,,_ Vartlo ™' ~ .. oonfucled by • NdWf '· \.Olle Gtnl'al pert'*'9hfP. Ollllal J. W"""'1 "927. Thia ~ .. crondlolctad by • ,..... llalamenl ... llled With lhe COunty Clelll of OtMOt County Otl """ i5. 1M3. ION I. TO. Thia •alll'lllftt ._ lllad Wltfl Vie gtfllf al pannarlNp. De¥ld Oluualll ",.,..., Publllhed o'"'°' CoHt Dal'y PilOI. Mey 13, 20, :l.'7, Aini 3. 1913 2216-13 ~ ONaatno. 'Y aan o1 0r.,... Cownly. ,,...... ...... Thia atai-1 -lllad -"" ttit County Cilar1t of Ot1n91 County on Thia 1t1ttma111 -flied with the Publlatled OtallO• co .. t Dally County Oltrll of 0r'"OI Counl'f' on t, Apr. H , Moy~. 13, 20, 1M3 May 10, 1N3 ftt191W May 10, 1M3. t~ 1'211'71 Publl1htd Orange CoHt Dally Pllol, May 13, 20, 2'7, June 3, 1913 2220-13 PubU1'*1 Or•noe c o .. 1 Dally l----~ __ IC_._TICl ___ _ c...- NOTICI Of' TllUeftl'I BALI T.a.Ne. ...... I YOU AM .. DG'Aue. T UND9Jt A DllD 01' TPIUIT, OATID alPTlllleall 1t, tNt, UMUll YOU TAH ACTION lO NOTICT YOUPI ft"OP'IATY, IT MAY 81 IOU> AT A "*IC IALI. • YOU •ID AN IJIPUMATION °' THe NAT""I °' THI "'OCHDINO AGAINST YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LAWY•91. On June 3, 1913. at 9:15 A.M., ROBERT E. WEISS. AUorn1y 11 l1w, H duly 1ppolntld Tru11 .. under end pur1u1nt 10 Oaad of Trual midi by ROBERT R RACITI, a married min. given to eec;ure an lndebltdnH• In favor ol COAST BANK. a Ctlllornla corporallon, now owntd and held by COAST BANK. recorded OclOblt 7, 1980, U Intl NO. t 1655, In bOOlt 13779, page 705 OI Offlc:lll Recofd9 In Ille office of Iha County Rec:ordar of Orange County, S1a11 of Calltornla., WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (payable at llmt of Nit In lawful money of Ille United Stal .. ) 11 tho front anlranca 10 lht old Orange Counly <;ourlhouH , loc:alad on S anft Ana Blvd., balwean Syc:arnore St. a Broadway, Santa Ana. Calllornla, Ill right, tltle and lntar .. t conveyed to and now held by It under uld Died of Truat In thl property lltuattd Ill Mid County wl(I s .... deaerlbad -South-tarly on.-tlall ot Lot 8. BLOCK "A''. HARPER TRACT, u per Map l'KOfdld In 8odl I. Page 27, MlacelltnlOUS Mape. Rec;orda of Orange County. Celltornla. Tha 11rea1 addren and olher common dealgnatlon. If any. of lhe rHI property dftc:rlbad a1><>v1 11 p urporled lo be; 1821 Newport BIVd . Cotti Mell. Cafffornl1. Said H ie wlll bl made, but wllhoul covenant or warranty, exprfft or lmpllad, r19ardlng tllle, po1Mulon. or W\Cl\lmbrancff, 10 pay the remaining prlnc:IC>al eum of tho nolte•) MGUrld by uld Dead of Tru11. with lntaraet thereon, H prOYldld In Mid noi.(1), adVanoal. If any. under the term• of Nici Deed of Trull, 1111, c herga1 a nd •l<P9"-of Iha Trutt ... Thi '°'" amount of Iha unpaid bale"" ol Iha obllgatlon MCUted by tha property 10 ba 1old and reaaonabl• 1111mat ad 00111, •Pin-end ldYanc:ee ., lhl llfnl PllOt, MllY 13. 20, 27 June 3, 1913 MOnct °' nlUl'fU'9 SAi.i 213M3 T.L ........ C ..w:nnoue .,..... NI.JC NOTIC( MPt 1111wvoueea MAMS ITA......,,. --iii'Cmi&;iiiiiiiii;iiil-YOU AM .. OVAULT UM>fll A Tlla followlnO 1*WOtW -doing fllCmlOUI • TlllOH OUD Of! TMllT DAftO lllAY t, bull!-. M : MAm lfA,_,. tllt. ~ .. YOU lMCC ACTION USA TOMORROW, 1t012 Thi followlng penont -doing TO NOTECT YOUfl NCM'PTY, S1tnorlY Lani, Hunttntton 9Mdl. ~ •: rT MAY• IOU> AT A fi'U9l.tC CallfOmila 91648 IUNIHINE PRODUCE. 6HI I AL I . t I Y 0 U N • I D A N Gaty Jonn Marineau. 190t2 WarMt Aw .. Huntington &Mdl. CA IULAMATION OI' TM ~TUlll lllnQray ~. Huntlllgton IMc:h. 92941. °' TN9 '9lOCHDINO AOAJNIT ~ H84e STEVEN ROIERT SCHMITZ. YOU, YOU eMOULO CONTACT A Tom Umtda, 5912 TrHIOp 10973 San Paco. ,.OUlltaln Vllllrtr;. UW'tlll. Clrde. HunllngtOll Beadl, Cellfomll CA 927ot. Ori Ff'lcM!y, Mey 27, 1183 at 9 15 92949 Lil PIOY Mil le", 111832 Ml. a.m , ARCS MORTGAGE. INC t Thia tlualf1atl la oonducied by • Whllnay. Founteln Valley, CA Ca lllornla corporallon. 11 duly gentr.i .,.,.,_afllp, 82708. 1ppolnted Trul tH under and G~ Martneau Thia t>ullnaaa .. c:ooduotld by a putti;ant to Dead of T;Nll recotdod Thia eta t -llled With thl genarll pat1narth19. Mey 7, 1911, • tnetr. No. 1914, In County Clatlt of Orange County on SI-R. Sehmltz bOOll 1404t. PIOt MO of Olflclal AptU 2e, 1913. Thi•····-· WU llled wllh tilt Aac:orda In lht ofllct of tht Counl~ '11-County Clerk ot Orange County on ~acordar o f Orang• County Publl1h1d Orenga CoHI Dally Mey 2. 1913. c.llfornla. Piiot, Apt. 211, May I , 13, 20, 1"3 1'21 .. 1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 193M3 Publlahtd Orange CoH I Dally TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ------------Pllol. Maye. 13, 20. 27. 1983 (pay~le at Urn• 01 .... In lawful 2027-13 monay ol lhe Unlled State•I ------------MONIES MUST BE TENDERED IN NOTICI °' TMMTD'a a.AU P\11.IC NOTICE CASH, CASHIERS CHECKS OR L-Ne. lllAM>U>Nl....OU CERTIFIED CHECKS al lhe ltonl T.a. NO. E..._, IC.-nt entrance to 1i.. OLD O.ange CoYnt> UNIT COO. I Ne. A..a27 Courthouse, loeatod on Santa Ana T.D. SERVICE COMPANY aa duly NOTICE OI' IALI OI' Blvd batw11n Sycamore St reel 1ppolntad Tru•l4• under the MAL ~PITY and Broedwav. Senta A•u 1 followlna datcrlbtd datd of lruat AT ftNVATI aa&.« Catllornla. all rlglll. 11119 1111<.1 1ntere!I Will S~LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION fn Iha SuperlOt COUt1 ol lhe S1111 conveyed to and now held by 11 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR >I Calllornla for Iha County of under Hid Offd ol Trull on ""' CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR :>range. property allualld In aald Cou111y CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN · In the M1t1er or Iha Elllll of and State dllCtlbld u . CIVIL COOE SECTION 2920 A l I CE C . T H 0 MP S 0 N , PARCEL 1· (payable al thl time of Mle In lawful lnc:ompe1ent. Lot 17 ol Traci No. 11592."' t"lo, money of Iha Unll9<1 StatH) 111 Notlu I• hereby given that the CJ.l.)l_Q_l C.Otll Min, County 01 right, tKle and lnteraet oonwY"d 10 undlrslgn9<1, " Guardl1n of Iha O.ange, St••• ot Caltornla, as pe. and now hald by K unC1tt aald Daad fflal• of ALICE C. THOMPSON, map recorded In 1>00k 402, C>IQM of Truet In the ptoperly hlrelnefter Incompetent, wlll Mii al prhl1 .. Mle 22, 23 and 24 of Mltcellaneout daac:rtbad: to Iha hl9haat and btat blddtr Meps, In 1he olftcie of ti.. County TRUSTOfll: AMIR A. MAJIOtAN: aubjtcl to confirmation ol H id Rlc:order ot Aid County MINAM MAJIDl.AN end BEHAOOZ ~ Cout1, on 01 after the lat PARCEL 2. Nll(l(H()U day of .Nne, 1913, 11 nw ftgflt, uae An E..-.nt tor l"Of'll• ana C __ .. 1n -of uld 1~--1n .-~ .,.. w .. 11t1y s oo '"' BENEFI IARY: ARTHUR E. .... ........ ·-·--.. of IN Hort.._... 3e 00 f ... ot lot t8 MATTSON and to II the car1eln rMI properly ,_., recorded October 14, IMO • lnltr. loc:eled In the City of Garden~. of Tr Kl No 11592 ... tlhown on a No. 20t34 In 8ooll 13711, Pll09 eeo County of Orange. Statt 01 ~ ;;c::,,~.."' 0~,~~.~~~ of Otnaal ~d• In ttla olflca ol Cellfornla. commonly relerrtd 10 • the Recorder of Ora,._ Countw·, 9371 Crotby Avenue. Oardtn Mapa, rec:otdt of Ofange Co.,nty ·..,... • Callt0tnla. .. kl dttd of truat deac:rlbea tht Grove. Callfornla, and mort "TM opentno bid at fOfecfosu•tt tollowing property. patllC:ullN'ty daaC:rlbad u followa: EXHIBIT "A" All that raal•property sl1ua19d In .... wm bl the dlftarence belwee" LEGAL DESCRIPTION the City of Gatden Grove, County of lhe unpeld obllgallona ot the All lnclu1lve Offd of Trull apd Ill• All that certain land "1uated In Orange. S1111 o t C allfornl1 . ~tlOn,.._ld by lhe lnc:ludC>(f the Siiia of Calllomll. County of dlac:fibad "lollowl· enc:umbrenc:e(1I of rec;otd, wtucn =•· City of N-porl Beech. The _, 54 feet of tot 44 and dltterencl ta altlmatld 10 be s 102 bad • fottowa: the "'' HI '-1 of IOI 47 of Tract! H O 11 Thia ftgure lnctu011 111 A Condominium c:onelallng of ttla No. 1832, In thl County of Otanoe. 1ruat11'1 l•H a no co111 end tollowlnQ: S1a11 of Calllornla , aa per mep advanoae," any." PAfllC1'l 1: Unit 3 •~end re<:Mdld In book 51 Pao-21, 22. The atrffl addrtH l "d 01her dtllned In tht Condominium Plan and 23 of Ml~ Mapa, In oommon o.lgnatlOn. H any Of 11'11 for Loi t of Trecl No. 791t, lhe office of thl c:ounty ,_dar of real Pfoperty oa.crlbtd abo•e •• ,_did AUQUtt 7, 1973 In 8oo6c Mid c:ounty. purported to be 990 Mod1e&"• 10839, page 5ee of Offtdal fllacordl Th• tale II IUb!KI 10 c:urrenl Circle, Collt Meu, Ca111ort\1a of Orang• County, Calllornla .. '.tllll, covenant•. c:ondlUons. 92527 NOTICE OI' TIWafta'I IAU T .............. ----.. ---.,.-llft-TIC( ____ of Iha lnlllal publloatlon of th• r~ "" No1ic. of Sale It 111141411.24. amended by Arnandmanl of ·ntrlctlona. •-vat1on1. r1Qht1. Thi underllgned dltc:la:ma an, Condomin ium Pten, recorded ·fghla ot way and 1Haman1 of lleblllty tor any tnc:orreciness or rh- Saptembar 4, 1973 In book 10884, ·ecord. 1tr111 addr ... and Olhlr COfMIO< page 977 of Olflc:lal Aac:orda of Mid Bide or offer• •• Invited for thia dallgnltlon. 11 any. 111own ,,.,.,,., IWORTANT NOTICE TO '910NPITY OWNER: YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF T RUS T , DATED OCT08ER 29, 1980, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. flCl'moua ., ..... N.U.ITAn.NT Tiie lollowlng pet1on 11 dOlng t>uslneu u . NEWP ORT CE N T tR NUTRITION. 1441 Avocado Ave .. Suite 509. Newport BHch. CA 92960. Caroll LyM Hall. M S.R D .. 20? Lugonl1 SI Ap1 B. Nlo#por1 BMc:h. CA 92863 Tiiie ~ 11 Conducted by an lndMdual. C.Ole Lynn Hall Thia atat-1 WH IMad With the County Clarie of Orange County on May tO, 1913. 1'211• Publllllld Or1ng1 COHI Dally PllOI, Mey 13, 20. 27. June. 3. 1913 2171=§3 NI.IC NOTICE The blnellclaty under Mid OMd of Trull heretofore execuled and dellverad to th• underalgntd a written Nolloa o f Default and Etec:llon 10 Siii. Thi underllgned Qulad uld Notice of Default MWI Ellellon 10 S.-10 bl rac:ordld In Ille c:ounl'f' wnere lhe real ptoperly •• loc:lta<I Diie Mly 4, 1913 ROl>ert E Walu Allorflll.'. " l - H llid Truat" cto Rober1 E Walft, Inc: 920 Village Oatc1 Dfllll Covina. CA 91724 (2131 987-4002 By· Crll A. KllnQttmtn Attorney and AQent lor Trull" Publllhld Orenga COH I Delly PllOI. Mey 13, 20. 2'7. 1983 2251-83 County. Jroperty Ind mutt bl In writing and Said u1e wlll bl m&de t>ul PARCEL 2: An a a clualve Niii be received II lhl office of wtlhout co•1nant or w"rani) .._,,.,,t 41P1>'1'1-• to Paroal No. Arthut J. Bllave. AltOfney lor Mid expt ... or lmptild, ragMdlng 111~ 1 for ac:c:eN, lngr ... and 19r-Guardian, at 11171 WHI Katelll. P'olMlllon, 0< encumbranc.n. 1'J ind tor rllldentlal pallO, cwport Suite J , Anahllm. Calll0tnla 92802. pey the ramalnlng prinOlpal avm 01 and llll'IOt l>Utll0t9 In and 10 1'111 or ma y bl filed with lht Clerk of Ille note(•) ..cured by Mid Oet!d ot por11on ol Lot t of Tract No. 7919, Mid Superior COUr1 Of dell\llfed lo Trull. with tr•llrelt ther•on ., u per Map rec:otdld tn 8oOlt )23, aald Guardl1n, ptrtonllfy. II any prewldld In Mid noltC•I. ad•.,,.;M page• 11 10 IS 1nch11lv1 of llme altar llrtt publklatlon of Ihle II any, under the 1arma Of'""~ MllGellaneoua MIC>I In the office of notice end before the malling of Ille ol Trull. ••••· t 11••9 .. tn<l lh1 County Recorder ol aald ..... expen-of the Trual• ana ol ,,... County. 1110Wft and defined u .,_ The property wlll be aOld on lhe tru•t• crHted by' H id Deed 01 a11oc:etec1 for a•c:lullw uw for Midi followlng 1arm1. Catfi In lawlul Trua1, to-wit 1102.090 97 ~ by the Unit deleflbad In money of thl United Slltll on Thi beneftdlfy under -a o...i Parcel No . t above on th• c:onfl<matlon ot Mle. °' Ptf1 c:alh of Trust heratofat• 11tacutad •"" C o n d o m 1 n I u m p 1 1 n a n d end balance evidenced by note dellvered to the undertlg ntd • "'*1dment• thereto tor Mid Trac:1. Mc:Ured by Mortgage or Deed ot Wl'ltten Olcleratlon of Defaull ano On June 7, 1913, 11:00 o'doc:k a.m. Flt11 Lot Al\Olllt Corporation. u duly n1mad or 1ub11ltuj ad Trull" under and purtuanl to Iha OMd of Trull dala<I Octobtt 211. 1980, eucutld by DAVID W. BALSIGER e n d J ANIE F . BALSIGER. hutband and wife, reoordtd November 8, 1910, In Book 13123. Page 35, lnsltumenl No. eat2 Of Offtc:lal Rec:orda. In lht olltc:. of lhl ~def of Orange County, wtll ... a1 Pllbllc! auc:ilon to the hlghMI bidder for c:uh (payable a1 tht time of NII In lewfu4 money of tha Unllad Stal••> at th• ChapmMI A--entrance lo l"9 Civic: Cantlr Bulldlng. 300 E. Chapm an Ave . In lh• city o f Orange, CA. all right, 11111 end Inter•• con~ to and now held by Nld Tru11" undtf Mid Deed ot Trutt In and 10 that car1aln ptopeny PARCEL 3: An undlvld9<1 1152 Truat on lht property eo IOld. Ten Demand tor Sile, ind • w11tte11 lntttut In the Common Ar" of lot PlfC•nl of the amounl bid to be Nolle• of Dllaull •nd Eleetton 10 1 ol Tract No. 7919. acc;ordlng to depolllld whh bid. Seti Thi undara!Qnld C6UMICI SIOIO lht Map thereof flled In 8oOlt 323, the undtralgned Guardian Notlc:e of Default •nd Election 10 P!O" 11 to 11 lnc:lutlva or r.-vea lhl rlgtll 10 rajac!t any and Sell to be rec;otdld In the coun11 ~ MIC>I. In the omc:. ot all bid• prior to enuy of an order 'llllfllfe the real proe>erty '' loc:ated lht County Recorder of H id confirming !hi..,., Name. S tr••I Address a nd YOU AM. DWAULT UMmR A -----------_.... Coun ............... ,. ___ •-Oeted lhla 10th,._ of M.w 1913 T~ Humber ot Trustee or ty, "' ..,.,..., ""'""'""' ..,_ _, -,. . • ,_son c:onctuc:Un~ H ie 11 ARCS D99D °' TMIST DATD .M.Y • MlJC llJ11C( la ahOwn end defined on tha Datwln l . Rogtrl ... -· 1m Ul&S .. 'IOU T~· ACnotl Condominium Pla11 rteordtd 111 Guerdlln of tht "''" of ALICE MORTGAGE, IN • a Calllo•nlD TO NOTW~T YGUa ......... If. ... -· 8oo11 10139, -Ne of Off1o1a1 0. THOMPSON, lncomp111nt. corporation H Truat .. Dy CtCG fT -'"Y ---.. .. '"T A ---N011C1 °' .,...,.,... 8ALa ..-..-"" J , -Corporltlon, N50 Cat>by Avenuoo --.. ..--Record• of Orange C ounty, Ar1huf J. """''· ttC>tnay at ...... RH•d•. C•lllornii 9133s ,.,., IAll. If YOU NllD AM .... .,... Ca llfo r nl1 u amended b y 1571 Wett Ka .... A-,8ul1a J. 342-3409 EJCPLAUTION tW TM un. YOU AM •IMIPAULT ~ Alnalldment 10 Corldomlnlum Plan. An1h1lm. C1 llfornl1 82102. Dall M1tc:fl H . 1913 OI' ,,_ ..-OCUD9IO AMMl 0 EID 0 P T ll U e T DAT I rec:orded hptarnber 4, 19711 In Attorney tor Guardian, Inc: YOU. YOU 8HOULO CONTACT A D•c••••• 11, ""· .,...... 8ooll 10IM, PtOI en of Olflc:lal Publltllld Orange co .. t Dan,. ~.:::10'9'• I.A~ YOU TAKS ACTIOM TO Aecorda of Mid County. Piiot. May 13, 14, 20, 1913 ey; Doratn Hon.1th 2393-13 sltuetld In lht Stal• of Celttornla. P\lblllfled Oranoe Coall Delly Piiot. May 20. 21. 1913 NOTICa tW laUSftra &AL.a YOUtl l'ttOPlllTY, IT •AY e EXCEPTING THEAEFAOM an 2221M3 ._..,. i.,: T.a. ... -IOl.D AT A~ IAU. • Y UllCIMdld -tlllt 1nt1t9t In .. oil, ~A. y-. a NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN, tr.t MmlD M IJlll\AMTIOM Oll1 gu or other h ydroc:arbo n P\11.JC NOT1C( I La Get T. y~ '9CTmOUIW .. ..._ ITAT'llm9IT Thi foflowtng per90n I• doing ~-= AOllERT 0. DUTTON CO .• 110 ....._, c.m., °"""· ~· 200, ~ ea.ti. CA. t2tlO ~ 0. Dutton. 1• ~ L-. Nllwport ea.ti. CA. 92teO Tllll ~ II QOnOuc:'9d by an lftdMdUal. AoOert o. Dutton Thltl ~ -,.., with tlll CcU'lly Qar1l of Orange County on Utry 18, 1983. ,.._ Publlllhed Orang• CoHI Dally Not. Ml'/ 20, 27, ~ 3, 10. 1913. 238&-83 NI.IC NOTICE K.aa ACTITIOUI_ .. NAlmlfA,....,., The IOlowtng per.one .,. doing ~-POINT CIEHA RESTAURANT, 4411)2 larr..-Pwtcwey, IMnl, CA. 97714 Saba Food, Inc: .. 7402 Edinger, a~ eorporatlon, HunttftO'on 8-:11. CA. 92t47 Thia bullnaM la c:onductld by • COfP()ratlon. SABA FOOO, IHC. 8lghan ...... -Stlelom Thia 1tatemon1 -Iliad whh ,,,. C0un1Y Clar1I of Orange County on May 17, 1"3. County of Orenga dH crl.bed H fottowa: A i>of1lon of lol 117 of Trll01300, aa per map rec:ordld In book 14 ptigaa 11 and 12 ot Ml~lllOl.ll Mepa, record• ol aald ooun1y. more parUculerly dHcrlbtd H lollowa: l't-..r Publlahtd Orange Coaa& Dally "8JC MJTIC( Piiot Moy 20, 27, JUN 3, 10, 1913. ~--=~==:::":::::-:::::::=::::::::=---238S-l3 Beginning at a polnl on lllt IOUlhwel~ llnl of fol 117, diatllrll 111er1on SOulh 50 oegr-11· 3r · EHi 152.91 Ifft from lhl moat wHlarly corner of aald 101 117; lhlnc:e North 39 deg(-41' OS" EHt 129.91 faet to a point on a curve. conc:ava aouthwaaterlv having 1 radlua ot 400 '-'I radial line to 'latd C4lt"I t>ewe North 31 dagreu 34' 33" Eall, uld poin t allo bei ng on tha South-1t1tty fine of Brentwood Str"' u dttc:rlbtd In lhat car1aln _...,, dMd to thl City ot Cotta Mwa on July 20, 1te0 In book 5337 page 3 '8 of Ofllclal Rec:oro.: ttienoa Souti-1ar1y along Mid curw and ••Id Southwettarly 11111 of 8tenl'#OOd Sir ... thr°'91 1 central ... of , .,,.. 13' 50'' '" ~ dl111nce ol 8.5g feat; lhenca 11ngan1 to .. Id curvt South 50 degr .. 1 t9' 37" Eaat along Mid Soulh-11er1y fine of BrentWOOd Str"', 41.41 llM: ,....,_ SOuth 39 degr .. t 49' 37" Ellt alOllg M id Soulhwttterly flllt of Brentwood Strt11, 41 ,41 llM: ''*-8outh 39 deg,... 4g• 05" w"' t30.00 feet 10 tht Southweattrty Nna of Lot 117i lhtnea Nof'lh 50 degr ... 11' 3T w .. 1 llOllCI tllt Soutn-tany line ot 10t 117, M .00 f ... 10 the Point ot beolnnlng. PICnnDUI .,, •• NAm8TA~ Thi ~ sier--dolnO -----COMftETITIVE ClEMfERS, 2310 SMta AN 81., SUlte 0, Coate ....._CAl2U7 A11th0fl'J' Salntorw Fllcolla, 2310 Senta Ana St., Cotta....._ CAt2U7 Ellubeth Falrchlld Somera, 2310 llnta Ana St .• eo.t. .,._, CA t2t27 Thia ~ le conduc:ted by • general !*'Ntlhlp. OlltMttl F. Somer1 Ntlttotrft/ 8. Aaoalla ""' .....,__ -lllad with "" CoYftty Clartl of a,_,.. County on -1), 1113.. • ~ Otanoa CO..t Da11y N14. -, zo, 27, .A-. I. 10. 1MS n11..a HCfmoul • ID ... ACTmOUe.,_ .. NAMSITA~ Thi fOllowlng pereona -dollrig ~-= OAAMOl COUNTY GENTRY MAGAZINE, ~ E. 17th St .. SUiia 15, Cotta ....._ CA 1292'7 Oranoa County Gentry, lne. I• Ca111om1a oorpotat10n). 333 E. 171" 81. Sulle 16, Coale Meta. CA llH27 Thia ~ .. ooncl\laled by • COfPOt•11on. Oranoe County Gentry. tno. Hal &.Atwnan, Vlot.......,.., Thie .........,. ... lllad with ttla County a.ti °' OtMOt Cown1y Oft Moy 17. 1'93 . n.n P\llllllt1141d OrMOI Coaet DlllY Piiot, Mor llO. IT, JVM 3, 10, 111t 23IOo.ea fht unpeld btl~ and •llmata of c:otta. 111ptnMt and ldwnoat • ot Mty 4, 1tl3 la t3Q,I02.11; Mid amouM .. ~ unll ... of ..... ftlt ttratt lddt ... °' ~ dt1lgnallo11, If 111y, of tl'I• tH I ~ d .. crlbtd ab••• I• to '* 211 llr..-oocl It .. ...._CAtHfT. The und•r•lon•d Tr1.11ta1 dl10111ma ant 1rablllly for any tnoorrectneaa of lht .. ,... ~ encl °"* COl'IWllOf'I dell9Mflon, " Ill)', thOwn '*WI. Said Hie wlll oe ma~•. but without covtne111 or wa,,anty, ....,... °' ~. t...-no·t• PllllHl!H', Of ~enoill. to pey Ifie~~ -of ttla Mid note~ Illy .... Dead, .... .,,..,... ................ . Mid NcM. ....... If .,,, lllldlr th• •~• of aald °"4: , ... : ohar1 .. 1nf ••P•11••• of tl'lo T,,,.._ encl Of 9-Ttull9 ~ by Mid Dead. Thi ... ~ \#Ider ... Dead Illy ,...,. Of • btM(llt °' ...... Ill tfle Ol:Mltlllona leOllfM ,.__. i..t°'°'9 ..--Md ....... •o tri. Trutt" wrKtel\ "°''°' Of ~ "'° ......, to ---UflOll'llll• 10 ..... ....-tr'° •:.':It.Hid ObllUflo111 ind t °" o ... ,... ,., ,... ............................. ol brfflfl lllf llltifofl II ff ruorfod •• 11111r1.1Men1 No • ......... DlilM. 1'NI -............. ,.._, ,_T L09 ~LD . ~. co..,,...... Joi T___,, Aa1t a.. ~ 0... .,..... P'u...-Or91199 o.eot o.111 M9r IO,... "°'· ._ 11. IO. ll, ttea ~ ..,.. n'°"4 on Thurlday, ~ 2, 1113, .. 10JOO NATUll9 °' THI PltOCU Mlbat-. IWlng In, on°' under thl ......_, Publl1119d 0<a1191 Cou1 Oo•ly ~";o,of~~~ =m:'tt•= •MOUi. r~ ~~~1~'.rnd:r -:: NOTICE°'TWUSTU'aaAU .I Pllot,Ml!yl, 13.20, 1183 1772-•3 Salll, Within the olflcaa of REAL On MliY 27, 1*, • 11:00 .. rn. Condemnation of 11ld land a Trus ....... Ne._. ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. COMMO .. WEALTH '-ANO TITL certified copy of which .; .. CAtFbA1:il'Js:3·T~J?'~.~:. P\11.JC NOTIC[ toc:afed .. 2020 North eroectwer. COMPAHY, •CalllDmlaoorpor ·-did January 27, 1"3 In 8ooll ................. ,Id Trust .. under and 8u1t1 208, In tt1a City of a.,ta Nte. .. duly IC>POfllted Trv1t• 2443. PllQl IO of Of11ot11 l'laoordt. w-1 ';.i"io' Died ot TfWl IXlc:utld .,,_ 111 County'-o f Orange, Stete of and pureua11t to Deed Of True PAPICEL 4: A non·e11clu1lve ~y AllAN E. HELLER a n d NOTICI CW TAUSTIFS IA.LI Ca!!!~. ·~~L .l!.!J~ -dad o-ftbef 20, 1t79, -" -Lot I of Mid Tr9Ct MAUREEN HELL~a huabancl and T,..... ...... -..........,,_ coo;n•-.. ..,_,_,_ Inlet. No. 29371, booll 1~. No 7t1t 10f ~Md...... ..., On-"-13. 19113. at 1000 Im c.orporatlon, .. dllly •PPolllled 129, of Oflldal Aaootda, and tor "" -Md PU'POMa ... ..... u Truetor for the blMftt and CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE co ., TNll• wncllf and""""*" 10 .... lby: IEdMll J . 8llldler mnd. 10'11'1 In lh• D•claratlon of my ot IUUNE ~. RU¥E. an d41'f ~eel T~ unOef 9"d power of Mia cont.rred In thll J. 81*'-• tNleora. In tfll Covenant• Condition• end unMarrltd woman " Benaflc:lery, pureuanl to Died of TNl1 e.QC!Uted ~Deed of Truet ft«=uted by of 1"I Count)',__., of fllea1rlc:tlOnl 0rec:Of'dtd November dated June f7, 1911, and r-dld by ALLAN E . HELLER and GEORGE J. PAASTKA, M.D. and County, State ol ~ Wll Ill. 1173 In 10Q11 109M, Pl9I 1121 H lnatrumant No. 3tl87 Book MAUAEEN HELLER. '-bind end LINEA V PRASTKA, rac:ord•d SELL AT ftUILIC AUCTION T of Of11c1a1 Pleeotdtl of laid County. 14111PIQl1M0 on~ 29. 19811 wtte. lllf'ltflt and -1t)' ol ILIONE Auguat 4, 11182, In tfla ofllol of Vie HIGHEST BIDOIR l'OPI CAI YOU AM .. DIPAU&.T ...... A ot Ollldaf Aacord1 In thl Office or S. ROSE, an unmorrted woman ss couney~oflaldCounty.• (peyatlla II time Of .... Ill D91D°'TMMTDAftD.,.,.. tllt County Recorder of Orange. ~.dated June 11, 1911, Recorder'• lnttrum1nt No. money of die ClnAod'"--'> al: UML.Saa YOU TM• ACTIOlt TO Coun1y, SIN of Callfomla. and recorded H ln1trurnen1 NC>. 12-299&11. by raMOll of a btMCf1 10U111 trOfll "'"'"°' 101t1e NOTllCT y°"" "'°"911TY IT WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 30025 8oo11 1•1ot. Page 695 on or dafeult Ill P•tm•n1 or Oovnty,pld Cour1flov• 211 'MAY •• IOLD AT A flll•lic TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER F~R' Jullt l9, 1911,ofC>mc:il11 AlcorOttn ptrformance ol 1111 Obllgatlon.a Senta Ma llCM • .,. .. d, (;ft)' ol I AL• '' y OU MI. D AN C A S H • C A S H I E R S the Offlca of Ille c-rty Aacordet of HCurld thlfeby, lncludlnp that Ana. St ... ol Clllfot ...... rtoltt ~-°' '"' MATUM CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK Ortft91 County, .... ol C111torn1• bt..ctl or ........ Nottoe ol "'*" ..... °"' in... ~ to °' '"' ~ AUMT (payable ., lime of .... In tewful WILL 8lU AT PUeUC AUCTION wea i«Otdld 01o1n1bar 20, 1981. now held by II wlOer aelll Dead YOU. YOU ..oui:DCOlnACT A money of tht l.Wteo Statea). at: In TO THE _,.IGHEST etOOER F'OR .. Rtcordor'• lnttrurnant No. TNlllnltleproper'ly ... lUlldln LAW'fB. ,,,. tobby of Caflfol:nll lend Tiiie CASH, CASHIE"'' CHECK OR 92-4457&4, WILL SELL AT PU9LJC County llld ........... •: &Sendflower Ct .. ~ IMcfl, CQmpany. 1010 N. ~ 81 . Senta CERTIFIED CHEOl((Plytblt .. tome AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST aov• ..... -~ 11.00 f .. I Of I CAllM93 Ana.1.~A. of llltln lliwMmoMYoftheUnllod 8IOOEA FOR CASH. i.wt\11 man., 1outfl• ... ta7 .60 ••• , Of th "(tt ..... .,._ • GOmmon You IN ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER St•t•). at. In the IOOby of ca111orn11 of tht Uftjted Stalaa, or a Clllfller'a ...,.,._.. htlf Of the ftOfl ...... t daelgnatlon ef ~ II 1fiown .A D,E E D 0 F TRUST 0 R Land T1tle Company, 1010 N Miiin ctlldl «-on • ltate or natlonlf 300.11 ...... Lot ,.. ol alllov9 no -ranty le gMn • 10 ... MOATG AGE DA TE D JUNE 17. St 8Mla AM. CA. bank, ...... or ttdaral c:r~lt ...... Trecit. Ill -Qty Of COiie _....,,, -°' OOINGI-)." Tiie 1N1, UM.HS YOU TAKE ACTION YOU /llM. IN oel'.ilU\.T UNDER A unloll, °'. atatt °' ....... Nllln9I ......... '*' ... 19COfdld In 8ooll be111ftGlary under Mid Oeod of TO PAOfl!CT YOUR PPIOPl!RTY, IT DftO °' TAUST OR MORTGAGE and ~ ~Ion domlclled lrl •• .,. ., ot Mlu1 .. nea ....... Ttuel by "'-of • llfllGtl MAY. SOLD AT A PUBUC SALE. OATED JUNE ,, 1N 1 UNLESS ..... llltt, .. '::t:: al the time of recordl Of Orallg• Cou11ty, dlfauit In lhl obllglltlona " YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION YOO TAKE ACTtON TO 0PROTECT .... b .. It ... ~n;~ ... ~. I~·=:::. ~p NMON TO Pl dthlf'eOy•ll ••• dherett othf_ ... d,._..,I ~.. ~loJM1tl~T ~~l1N~f ~~J. ;g~oRJEAo~:Z.c!·s':L~~vyg~ ' FINANCIAL Cl!NTWA, INC .. 1021 ., oaa:,.,:,";, ~-.,:YOU SHOULD CONTAC T A NEl!D AN EXPLANATION OF rME ~i.:.i:.-:o..~anct Scrlpp1 Rancl'I lou .. vard, ••11 ~'°' .... andwnttan"°'* LAWYER. I NATURE OF THE PROCEl!DINGS AltMthoidtltetelnandtolot Diogo, CallfOrllll HU1: (81t of bt.-dl end of alecltlon 1o "'* All right I ti.a •nd lnlar .. t AGAINST. YOU. VOii ~1-40ULD 2112 of Tr-No. 4224, Ill tt1a City of 57 .. 11~. the undar!!~d 10 1111 Hid oon111yed lo end now 111ld by It eotfTACT A L.Awvta. .......,,.8eaef\. .. "-lona1n1p Thi•""' ad41r ... •ltCI OINf ptopenylo . Mid Dlll.l•tlol• U')det Mid Offd Of Trutt In lhl All right 1111• a11d lnlUHl thereof rteordoct 111 Book 167. OOftWllOll ft 111 .-oii. • ~. ot 111d th«aahar 1111 uncl4tf•ltned property alluattd In N ld Coullty conveyed to and now natd nv It Pao•• 1 10 14 111e1u11va, ,... SW~ dn11Md ~ ~aaldllOllcaoflnMtlll'fof lnd8tala.....,1Mdaa: undlf .. ,d Dead of T1ue1 In lh• Mlacelt~ Mapa, reoordl of ~ • be! • 2lrld ..,..... eleCllon to be,_... .-.u.y 11 LOI f10 of Trlt1 No. 3511, In tht property a11uatac1 In aald Coun11 aald Or919 County, Coile......_ Clltofftll-7 1tN • tneer No Uo4Mll2t of City ot N9wpor1 Beadl. "P" rn.,, and 51•1• dlaCr1tled • Tl'I• "'"' afdrtH or othlf Th• und•ralg11ef Tr1.1111 OMdll ......;. 111 U. °"'°'of IN reoordld In 900111 U!I, PIO' 11 to l ot 110 Of Trect No. 3511 n per common 6Mlfllatlon of 1111 rMI dl1c111ma •111 1r11>1111y for 111 -.,., of Or9lloa C°""'Y 21lnolullWoftl'lilOellll1a"' ll'lllCla. _,, -ded 1n eoota 121, INIQIS Pf'OPIP'IY .... ..,lallowe ._..,., 11 1110o11.-... Cl N ._ 11., aat• wur be macie. but 111 the oftloe of the county raoor• 11 to 21 lnd\latYa o1 MllcMlel"°"' purpor.a 10 be! 14" GaM11y Ortw, MCI OIMr OOMlftlft fl 110 ..... ~ wt111CM _....., « ~ .... of Mid County, Mepa, In 1ht oflloe Of tht counl\r ~ ...._ ~ .,. lflOWll..., preoa °' -..... ,....,.,.. •hie, Th• llrfft addrtu •"d oth., rec:ordu or Orano• County • d1!:1:1:~·~:~:::.i::r ~::~:~ wtt:!~t 1:!~~:..11:,"'::.~-~~. ~1~1~ --=-~: :r:"~~i~-Zbo°',,. ": ~;"' eddrff• and other 1110011..,.,.... tn ..., ..,.... afdNm. ...-or ........,_ ....,.._. ... ._ '*""...,,....., aild Dead of ~ to bl: 4601 Warne Rd,. OCll'IWnOll dlalgnMIOfl. " 111")'. ot the orottl.-~ flllOllliln· pu1111ton or~ Trull..-.....,...111 Mid note NeWpor19eaoll. CA, r ... property deecribod aoova la Said ..... llltl INdl ""'*"· ,. ... ................... ~ ---.·w .,., lllldlr Ttll VNOIMIOl'flD T'IUIT!E ~ to br. 4901 Vtl~ Ra., ~.;;~:.~~ ~~~~·::.:.::.:~·:; ~·.:.:: :==:-::.. = = = ~":. ~~0~'rlo~NiN~~~'ilr:Trg: "Tifi"u=""8cr:Mlo T"VSTEE e11c1.1111bra1te.•. 10 ..... , .. 1111 '" .... ~ Tl\Mee11141of ... "'*8 ........ ..,. FUflNtlHIO. OllCL.AIM8 ANY UAet\.IT'Y FOPI ,,...... .,...,_ .. tM Nole °' ""'· _..,............ Mid D1ef o1 Trwe Tllal MIO ... la lllede ""'*" INCOR PllO T IN, 0 Pl MAT I 0 " otlllf o•tlaMIDll tlOW'ecf llJ NICI of 1'rYll. •a•~='• .. a11 11111 ...... .,.·....,aw.,.,..., ~-n• or wonan\y , ... ,dlllf f'\IRNllHED. 0... Of TNI&, ... _..... ... ..-o1 H --June I, 1Ma, II t;OO ll.lft ... 1111 aao, pa11111l1J11 Of~ Thal t1111 .... 111MC1t wltllOUI otf1ef MHftt. ~O'lldM ltllNtfll INlll ...... 'r Mtcl Deed ~A-..._ .... Of• 1D ........ Of..... ~· If .... enty ,...ardtnQ ""'9 Mw .. IOll. If an,._.., t111 Tnrlt,............ CMc <:ellttr lluMdlllf ICIO 1Mt Tiie tcMll "'*'"' ol ._ Ul'4Plid -. JI .,,, • llllDll"'IW--.. ....,.. ,.. .. .., ...... • -ca,..•• -....O?. ~ ,...._ Onnlrj,'OA. ....._ .. aald ou:'.,.-:.:9 • °'•to .... .., o1 • =:.:-J:: .:=.. ":'J: "'r,..--=:t:::, p ~c::~n ~·.,:. ·~ .:.:1::f .-=··~·'°""' °"" ...=,. '°: .:-:U.C:i ':' unpaid ' ... .,,.. ......., .., .... Dllld f1f ---" •• .... ............. ...... ............ __._ .... 111f11:'°'Nottoo of~ Of .... ... ---. .. =:t= Tt\191. ni. ..... ....,. .. _.. ~ _... 0 lt-1 .. OllJill at•ttllrt ..wef .., ef1e aMwe r.:r=: .,.. ....-on '° ... Mid llld ......-• t?t,11111. :::1:.·,~;c:::~;•c~:::::•:~' =-:, t.=·=.:.... '•"'"•411 , ... of tr1111 artd t1111re':!':rf.:•:,~~= :: ~ .._. .:C::::.::. = ...... ol .. ,.,_.,l4•111M Ill.,,....,...,..,... =-~·,f'.t""°'• Md DIMftlw f4, 1MI. ot Offtolal :;;r;;;""..,:: wM ...cordto M •1111111111 OfllllNMloa,11 ...._fl ww--.. I Tiie...,. ......... lllltO 1n ....,.llltMOfMeOfll'IO~ 111•tru111t11~ tf• U -070$f on --· .. '° ..... ...... • Wllldl ............. .....,_of °'*'II Oounl)', IWI o.e.Ml>tr '41.:.~· Of 011~ .. Diiied .... .......... .. ............................ ~ .......... .. .. ~ --............ ._....... Olla ·""'· f't4)'ft7 ....... _., • = ._....., Of °'Wiii Clwlty, .... -_,,.,_, \ TM LAND ...... llil 1111. LMo Tm.I CO r#Clllarrtla. :.°4:::s.:--1 ••• C I -.,u.=--=-:cfi7.r..-S: . =r.;..,.....,.., 1=-• ... -•H-~' .., .. IS :J ... .-...... 00 ... Ma.CA . -°"' -···-. MM;·~ -GA---'·~Ill'· .,._.,, .... .._ ... .,..,,,;.!c=oottw ,.._ PU1trl o....o-. .,-:_w;_...,.., ~-=~ .,...,... ·"·!!!...: . ....... • . .. .... ~-. . ..... --. . ..... • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 20, 1983 85 rvine Credit Union lects new president Frederick Fortier, treasurer for MSI Data Corp .. of Costa Mesa has been named president of the Greater Irvine C redit Union f ollowing its eighth annual meeting. Aa president, Fo rtier will be responsible for the planning and imp lementation of new pro grams, po l icies and procedures which the credit union will be undertaking throughout the year. -BWllCIUITYBUllRS~~~~~~~~~~~ Area firms announce promotions Ameron, lDc., of Monterey Park has named W.R. Dau of Corona del Mar to the post of senior vice president, technology. Dana's promotion was announced earlier but the Daily Pilot misidentified his picture. We rellret the error. • l' • Gall Zalta, a seven-year Irvine Co. employee, haa been promoted to manager of marketing for lrvlae Pacific, the homebuilding division of the Newport Beach-baaed land development firm. Zalta, a resident of lrvine, will be responsible for preparation and implementation of marketing a nd merchandising programs for all new and existing Irvine Pacific h~using projects. . " . Fortier joined MSI Data in 1974 as a n admin istration manager . H e was nam e d treasurer in 1980. odyear makes its 3-billiontb tire . , K.M. Wblteael has been named president and chief operating oUicer of Anvil la1uraace Co., a subsidiary of Santa Ana-based Anvil Corp. Whitesel has been associated with the insurance industry for 28 years. • • • Paul McGulrk, dean of students at DeVry Technical Institute in Woodbridge, N.J .. has been appointed president of the new DeVry Institute of Technology, which will open this fall in the City of Industry. The institute is one of 11 technical campuses across the U.S . and Canada that form the Bell & Howell Education Group, Inc .. which offers degree programs in electronic and computer science for business. McGuirk is a resident of Irvine. Newport Balboa Savla11 reported record growth in n.et profit after taxes, revenues, net wortJi and aeeetl during the tint quarter of 1983. Revenues of $3,175,500 were up 104 percent from year earlier totals of $1,558,000. Profltl roee to $685,500, an increase of 306 percent over 1982. Aaeet.s now total $62.6 million, compared to $32.4 million a year earlier. DANVILLE, Va. -The billionth motor vehicle tire produced by Goodyear Ti.re Rubber Co. rolled off the mpany's assembly line here unday. Company officials said the record-making tire was an all- steel reinforced medium truck radial tire. The three-billionth-tire mark represents the largest num~r of vehicle tires produced by a smgle manufacturer in the world. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK IAPI <.oni>111 41 •1•1 Jtna> s n._ 71'• l P~••vn .56'· ~, l-m .. ASO.AO QUOIAllons Cordi• 911. '13 VJJtlly l. I Progrp I , .. Ttt<ufnP .,_11111 hl9NSI Illa\ CoreSIF S9• .. 5, ... Joslyn s Jl' I J3'. Ptt.•NC l•'• u TelCmA --ii ollenlly Croslr 1• ?•\o IUl~I p1' JI>'> 12 Purtllen 51~· S2 T-1 .... , ... , ,,,.,.,, •• of CUllFd • J l'' Kalv•r 2 1·1' 1 l·•• QUAllrcn 21~. 21'' • JI JI • .. "° lt'. )t• .. 191, .. 191 1 UPS AND DOWNS ~ ., ' • • • , MUTUAL FUND • • • Steven M. Pack and Rlclaard D. Rollalck have been named area managers for the newly created Major Property Equities Group at the Grubb & Elll1 Co. P ack , an attorney with expert.iJe in real es.tate law, finance and contracts, will focus on the Los Angeles area, while Rollnick will be in charge of the Orange County market. ., . NE\111 YORK (AP) °=~II°' .fi~~l IO ,..... JI> 0 ll U •• ~~~o1~::=, i~ hl!M 19 50 20 •• , ~. Bd .a~ ~t "'58 f d 11 • NL =:Ga:' :i .. ~ ",;.'~ Mul ... I OI Omlf1.A: 4 p.m. Prices oo rot ~.~~I~ 1 .. ,, ' KAm.>n 36\. 36'1<. R~" 111 1 .. ~ .. ln<I ... rot•ll ,,,.rkuP "'• 18~ ~~~{!~, U' I JI A•ymnd J3 Jl', ~~for, ... II.. Toyol• 911 9 11 lo NE.W YORK IAPI T ht •oHOYwlnQ U\I ,.,. N•llontl As~I· ~nl SM IJ,. NL G\11 S.c 9 10 I'll •lfon ol S.Curtllft M•.I Fo 11.90 NL Hllnco 9.17 NL ',!.'! .. prlc.s !l. ""'ur'',' •• n. hi•lllUI •7.11 NL LI """" •. I NL Dulers. Inc ... ,. Ni Dir ••.• , NL Hi 'lld "·ti NL •• --url CIGNA Fund•· ~re 'a· 1 13.U ~ 'f:ll ro~ om . 9. 1 V';~Fre f C 11.t3 MU I I)." 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CmwTtl l)l., ,,, , J•mll>• 171. 11'' PreoGM .,.).. soi. lol•I WIK Ul, 132,100 I 1 l ' ) • 1 8 9 10 11 11 1J u IS ,. II ,. 1• :io 21 21 ll ,. 2S 16 21 NI.IC ll>TICE PtBJC ll>TICE f NOTIC• INVl'T1MO _,. 'tcTrTIOUe _, ..... FlCTITIOUI ., ..... NAm aTATC.-.n Notice 19 hefeby given tn11 IN NAME tT A n•NT toerd of Tru•'"' ot th• Coaat TM followtng Pf'1IOn9 111 dotng :ommunlty College Olt1rlc1 of l>utlnMt 11: TM followlng 1)41BOnt are doing ~ .. : l)renge County. C11tfornla, will DOHENY PARK PLAZA. 518 ~ IMMld bid• up to bot no em.tald Bey. L1gun• Beach. CA. ~-tflln 10:00 1.m .. WednMCMy. 92651. fune 8, 1983 11 tl\e Purcll11lng SUE KATHRYN JON ES. Dll_.ltrMlf'lt of teld ~ dl91rlet 0-al P1r1ne<, 518 Em«ald S.y. lted et 1370 Ad1m1 A~enue. Laguna 8"ch, CA 92851. atl MHe. C111fornl1 11 whlc;h THE ANCIL A. end ZONA tme H id bide will be publicly MARGARET SWAGERTY TRUST. 111<1 l'Md for: 01t1d June 25, 1174, ll"1i11d MOVING THREE COASTLINE P111ner. 203 AY9nlell Conchita. Sen ~ O M M U N I T '( C 0 L L E G E Ctemenlt, CA 92872. AC 1 l IT I ES T 0 0 N E N E W ThlS butlnt11 la con<lucled by • OCATION. ilmtted pll'lntrllllp M bid• ere 10 be In eoc:ordenoe HoWlrd B Jonee !he Bid Oocumentt wNc:rl -Genl<ll P111ntf in Ille end tM'J be MCUred In This 1111-1 WU flied wtth lhe office of th• Director ot County Clerk of 0rllll0' County on AM ERI C AN WESTERN LEASING, 18552 MacAr1hUf Blvd , Suite 380, lrvlne, CA. 92715 SunriM Motor Cw•. Inc., 1221 w .. 1 Main, BMllOW, CA. 923 11 This bo~ le conducied by a c:-Ofpofatlon. American W•t•m LNalng SunrlM Motor Cart. Inc Mery M. Anderaon. S.Cretwy This ltlltmenl Wll Ried wtlh 1he County C*11 of ~enge County on May 17. 1M3 ,I~ Pubil•h•CI Or1nge Collt Delly Pilot MIY 20. 27, June 3, 10, 1983. 23e6-&3 '1111~•!0 o1 MN! ~ di.tr1ct. Ml'I 2. 1983 Eecfl bidder--' IUbmh wtth hit ,211Ual------------ ICI • c11hler'• check, cerllfl•d HUf'anoufl, MLlifl, PUBUC ll>TICE heck, or bidder'• bond med• CAM.ac>N 6 MAN>tL.EY '1CTIT10UI llU ... ll to tM order of the co.1 A Law htb-INp .. ,.._ ITATm•NT n1ty College Oiltrlet &o.rd ~ "°'· COflMI. Truat-1n an llnOUtlt not ,_ 4000 ~ lfM., luff• 1 100(, The foilowrng per1on 11 doing 11Ye peroent (5%) of the 1U111 ......... llNct\, CA. allO l>Ull..-1 U : 81 1 QUllfWllM 11\ll the bidder Publl1hed Oreng1 Collt Delly THE MAGIC OF LINDA. 30781 111 enter Into the propoHd Piiot, May 8. 13, 20. 27, 1983. Co11I Hwy .. #46 Blue L1goon, rect "the -11 -Cled to 2104-83 L.eguM 8P(;h, CA. g2851 , In the e¥ent of flllure 10 lnl• Linde Lilll1n Jon11on, 30781 IUdr oontrect. tne prOCMda of "8.IC ll)TIC( Cou1 Hwy., •Blue Legoon, Lagun1 c:Ndt w111betor1e1ted,or1n the1-NOT1C---a-Of--,.-.-..--.c-HaANNG----~-a-di. CA. 12951 of • bond. tile 11111 IUm lhereol NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11181 • Thlt bldlness II coneluclad by "' be torlelled to "'d colie9f public ~ w111 be held by the ~Uno• L Joouon No let. blddet wttnd IW hie bid City Council Of the City ol Col11 Thlt lllt'"*'l WIS nted wr1h IN __..... ,rn.r ....... n:, 145) ,._ M•H on Jun• 8, 1983. In the County Clerll ol Orenge County on • -~ or ~·.--•· Councll Chemtiers of Ctty Hiit. n M 11 1993 the dete Mt tor lhe opening F1lr Drive, Cotti MIH, 11 8':30 ay ' . "21.-T4 TM &o.,o of TrueteM ,_ p.m .. or 11 toon lhere1fter " Pubil•h•d orenge Co111 Delly "'ectie•ble. on 1he followlng Item•: Piiot ..... 20 27 Ju~ 3 10 1983 "'9 ptMtege ol rejecting '"Y end all ,... REZONE PETITION R·83-06 to .... ~, ' ' ·~ . :i311·M or to wtllYe 1ny trreguterhlel or chenge the zoning of thr" •ii" 1-----------tor111at1tiff In 1ny bid or In the located 11 1924 and tg32 WlllllC• P\8.IC NOTICE ' A-. 75!>-771 w .. t 20th Slreell--------------AN E. WATSON odd-numbered 1ddr .... 1 only): NOTICE INVITING lll09 • ~Cl of Truet-1981 end 1985 Wlftaoe Avenue· Nolle• It hereby given that lhe COlilll Community College Olatrlcl d 2015 d 2019 Pomon.i Boerd ol TrullHI of the Coast ~ubllltled Orenge C:oHt Delly en en R 3 community Coll•~• Dl1trlc1 ol IM3 A v• nu• , f r om R 2 t o • '9oe. Mer 20, 27, 1 _72 ..,.. Envlronmentel Oe1ermln1tlon: Or1nge County, •ilfornl1, will ,.. ._ ..._.1 ....... Deel 11011 ad ..... ed tor receive Mlfed blda up 10 bul no -------------~ Plen :f.~7M1 . ..,..., 1118' then 2·00 p.m., frld•y, Mey 27. P A 0 P 0 8 E O 0 R 0 IN AN CE 1983 11 the PvrQllltfng 0epll1menl Cllf\9 Title IS or th• Coit• of .. 1e1 college dlt1"CI IOClted II MUfl6c:lpel Code, permitting 1370 Adlm• AY9nU41, Cotti Meel. following perton I• doing eetlflt M1lblletlm9nlt In the Clllforl'il 11 which lime Mid blel1 -MP (lndu11r111 Perk) end MO wfMbepubflClYopeneelltl<lrHdlor: 8EST LOCK ANO KEY. 95t8 Oener•I lneluetr l•I) zon... PllRCHASt OF XEROX COPIER. on A ...... ttuntlnOton Beech, n vlronmenlll Determination: MOOEL 9200 92Me. E.JtemcJI. AH bldl lie 10 be In 1CC1ord1nw Helen JMr'I Tro11t1, "41 Orlem p A O p O a E O U 8 E 8 F 0-A with IM Bid Oocutnenll wNch lrl .!!.. HYnttncrton 9Mefl, CA 9264e. FEDERAL REVENUE SHAAIN3 now ln Ille end m•Y be MQUreel In m11 bull,,... 11 condu<:le<I by ,UNO& for l'iec.I vw 1"3-14. t hl office o t the Director of ~. p A 0 p 0 S E D 0 A O I N AN C I! Purchu lng of N ICI College dl1trlet. lntlll'm ,,,,. ... ' 81\tom n McFarl NU Cp 8F1 Cm Oe-y ' 1nllP'• n TCA Clll lVI En lnlpa un n Mrttv>Gd Maw Fu C.nmLr• UnBkt~ AmM• n Mollol P•t..-.. wt Sulttmt'r N.t~ ~En M(.p AOlllLds Corlm WI (.()mlt• ~';'~7,to Sl V En NewpEI 8t0ltC 0< ... NI AEC. a..-pl vs l•f C.••"111' Httlc.I AAtflP> fl(.m w1 ....... ,.,,.. E1<8t0 ' CIWI c.om.ttr (111111 .. , FABllPB 8 Slut~~ Br«kn JH!.111• Helen,,_,, Troael ldopttng .._ """°""' '1te Code 1or £loch bldeler mu11111bmll with hit Tiiie ......,...,..t -flied With the 1Mt. rrieklng ~ .,..,..lelment• bid 1 ouhler't check, certlfl1d C.-Of Or*'fe COunty on IMnico. Md ~ c~t• 11. check , or bldOt r't bond m1d1 1"3 fire ~IOn ~ to !ht orw of Ille Ooeet ' . "19* NO'TICI 18 FiHm4t.fll QIVIN .,_ C()mmunity ColftCll DlltrlGt IC>etel ~ Orllf!Ot co .. 1 D•llY .. ..., time encl lllect .. .,,..,..... Of TruMMI 1n tn emount not ltM , Mf1Y 11, 20, 21, JvM I, t..S .,.,_ IMY ~ ~ be '-'IS then five percent (&~) ol the tum 2222.U b11 the City Counc11 on th• Old .. • ou-en1 .. thet the t>tOOtt 1----.. -.--IC-.,~TI~IC(=---..--. ilfui •IUOlied """""' will enter Int O th• p ropoH d -· a!D4 ,. l"HINHEY ContrlCI " the ..,,,. II -Cled IO ..... City a.-' ' hltft, In Ille ~I ot llllufe to ent .. PICnnDUe ....... 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Cornmon Stock Price $20.25 per Share . f."opm of the f>rm/X'rlm mar IH' oblmnf'tf in ar1 r 'tutr 111\IY /mm .wrh <>f the undttswrmJ rmd tltt> rltht'r \t'l'f'ral undl'mJritH~ 01.1 mav lmv{ul/,. t>ff,, tlttr M!CUnlitJ '" $11f:lr Stn1'. l}e•nr. S1t•arm1 & Co. Hh th E.al'llman Paint• Wt•hlwr . '"~'d Don11ltl1>1on. Lufkin & J.-nrt-ll•' S.rwrhl ... ~tie• llombrt·c·ht & Qui111 .___.. .... l.a1.arcl Fr)...-,. & Co. She·ar1>1on/Am.-rif'an i'.:x prt·l'~ Inc-. Tlw fir,.1 8ol'ton Corporation Al<'"· Bro"·n & Son~ Ort>xe•I Burnham Lamht•rt '"----' E. t: Hutton & Company In<'. M('rrill L~h While' .-lcl Cap ital Mark~•• Group II ~Mii. f"in... f'no8"' A ....... llM .. ,..-d t . F. Rolh~<"hild. llntf"rbc.•rR• To"'·bin 'rnlth Barnt"y. Harrit' llpham & Co . I .... ,.. ...... A. (;, 8 t"t>kt"r Paril.Ma" llM .. ,.. ... , Dillon. Rrad & Co. Inf': Goldman, Sa<'h~ & Co . Kideler. Peabody & Co. ·--_,... .... Lehman Brothe"" Kuhta L«:wb '" .......... Prud~ntial-Bac-he ~ Salomon .Orothc-,. 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The bank said it purchased 790,000 aharH of Seafirst on Thursday for $13.375 aple<:e, giving it 4.9 percent of Seafirst, which owns Seattle-First National Bank in the State of Washington. Bank.America last month offered $400 million to acquire and merge Seafirst into a wholly owned subsidiary. That plan awaits approval by Seafirst shareholders. the Washlngton state superintendent of banks and the Federal Reserve Board. Ford closes Milpitas plant MILPITAS -After 28 years, the Ford Motor Co. assembly plant in Milpitas prepared to cease operatJon today when 01e last auto rolls off the asM?mbly line - idling 2,386 workers. About 500 workers are retiring, another 700 may enter vocationa1 retraining and about 900 will start job hunting next week, Ford officia1s said. But only 267 employees have found work. The plant, shut down gradually over several months, once employed 5,600 worken . Bell opens union pact talks WASHINGTON -The .BelJ System, facing divestiture by early next year. is opening labor contract talks with three unions representing more than 650,000 employees. Representatives of management met separately Thursday at a downtown hotel with negotiators for the Communications Workers of Ame r ica . representing some 500,000 BelJ workers; the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, with 100,000 members; and the Telecommunications International Union, which represents about 5-0,000 people. AT&T is scheduled to divest itself of its operating telephone companies by Jan. 1, 19&4. A.CIV...c"° 0.<hnt<I UMIWl- Tot .. •-N~w nlQI>~ NPw tOW\ GOLD QUOTATIONS 8r TM •111at11I• ....._ Selec1ecl WOl'ld gold prlcM locllly. Lelldeft morning n•lnQ "'31.00, oft 93.80. LPCIOft 11t1rnoon f111n1 $08 75. oll S3.85. 1'"'8 11ternoor1 ftxlnQ $438 11. o11 IO. 12. ''llftll"-' ftklnQ "440.M, oft I0.90 ~ Ill• ..,.,_. ll•lng $431.50, on S3.50 bid; l«O 00 Mlled. 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By ROGER CARLSON 01 the Delly ''llot lit•" T hey've met twice before -Laguna Beach High's Artists dealt Estancia's Eagles a rare home court defeat in volleyball and the Eagles returned the msult. rallying to deny the Artists the Orange County Invitational crown. Tonight at 8, following a 3-A finale between Loyola and South Pasadena. they meet for all of the 4-A marbles at Marina High in Huntington Beach. Estancia Coach Mike Pomeroy. who has guided his teams to the fmals three times m the past five years, sends a unit consisting of Doug Pinckney. Danny Gass, J im Knowlton, Matt Carrico, Gordon Gust and John Wallace. The Artists, under Coach Bill Ashen, counter with Leif Hanson, Steve Blue. Adam Johnson , Scott F o rtune, Mike Carlton and George Carey. Paul Clark also works into Laguna's rotation in the Artists' double-set patterns, while the Eagles rely on a 5· l offense. Each finalist has stumbled at points during the season, but both are now at peak form. Top-seeded Santa Monica was a serrufinal victim of the Artists. No. 2 seeded San Clemente fell to Estancia the same night. "We must be m top form," says Pomeroy, "San Clemente was a really strong team. II we can play with them we're OK. "But the finals are a strange event, when you're dealing with 17,-year-olds lt takes a team with its wits about them and Laguna is really good at that "I know this, whenever the sub,ect of Laguna Beach comes up, everyone goes 'wow', but when I stack up ours against theirs. we're OK They (Laguna Beach) just have that mini-legend going," says Pomeroy, who will retire after this seaeon. "We're ju.st going to concentrate on our game," says ABhen. "We know E!stancia is a team that can keep conung back on you at any point, we learned that at the Orange County tournament. They're a fantastic team in terms of resiliency. It doesn't matter if they're down by 14, they make a good play and they're back in the match. "It's a very streaking game, especially at 8 1.11 Ashen (See CIF , Page C3) ----------- An early retirement 'i!akhshani sad about l eavin g footba ll ( f: 'l I ~ Bf . .JOHN SEV ANO ~ °""' Not • ..,, When you've spent most of I your life doing just one thing, and you've done it well, there's a certain emptiness you feel when you're forced to make aii]Ustments. • Vic Rakhshant now knows tkat feeling all too well. ·~ft.er more than 15 years of pbying football. the game is no longer a part of Rakh.shani's life. 'k freak neck injury , suHered M ay 7 against Boston, has coetced the Los Angeles Express t1'6Yt end to hang up his cleats for good. It w as that. or face the ~1bility of permanent injury to t}is ,spine. There wasn't much cpoice. "Leaving the game . . . that's going to be the hardest thing," admitted the Edison High and USC product. "It's not like I'm ctjppled. It's just I have to stay JlYlay from any form of oontact." Rakh.shani's accident occurred While he was making a tackle following a punt. AB he soUdJy hit the Boston runner, one of Rakhshani's teammates solidly hit him. "There were two extremely hard hits," explained the 6-3. 225 pounder. "It was the combination of both of them and afterwards, from the neck down. it felt like my whole body was on fire. L A seek s ·. elusi ve clinch er $AN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) ~ San Antonio's Gene Banks &4ys he forgot his painful lllfl'ined ankle when he thought about getting knocked out of the National Basketball Association playoffs by the Los Angeles ~ers. The Spun will try to even the Western Conferen ce final in pme six here tonight, with the Lakers up 3-2 in the best-of- le'Ven series. U necessary, game .even would be played Sunday in Los Angeles. Just one more victory over San Antonio would move the Lakers, ! NBA's defending champions, • 1't' tonigh t. q anne l 2 a t. 7 ind> a rematch of last year's rtQ)als with the Philadelphia 7eers, who clinched the Eastern Conference fin.a.la in five games ~ the Milwaukee Buclu. Banks left his crutches on the i •h to acore 16 pointa, pick off I .,, rebounds and hand out eeven llilllllta as the Spun defeated Los 1'i Aeles 117-112 Wednesday 1' t at the Forum. · felt like I had to be out there be a part of it," Bank.a aa.id of ~ ~y ni&ht'• game. "It (the e) started hW1ifl8 going into 1ut few minutee of the third r, but I didn't think about c lt." B :.f'our Spun ecored 20 pointl or ai •e. including guard George I .Qitvin. whQ_gted Banb u the ex ....... ~ti.on. "He WU 110 ' 11 6e)cent.' aaid Gervin , who sr lril.hed with 20 polnta, "and that !1P9de up, for hi• phyaical b ...... kap.' ti ·f Mike Mitchell continued •oinlnatlng Lakera' forward 14 tlwt Rambt.. flnlthina with a , ex tC;htah 20 point•. Johnny i tJ acored 23 and edded 17 i ..-.. i 1 + ¢.nw-A.rt.ia Gilmore had 27 ~ !F.:.t1 and 14 rebound• to Abdul·Jabb..-'1 30 potnta = .~ven rebound• for the >: Vic Rakhshani "l was mor~or-less m shock because of the pain. The trainer came out immediately and told me to lie still. I didn't know if I was paralyzed, but I didn't feel anything." Rakhsham was carried from the field on a stretcher. but was walking around the locker room by game's end. · It wasn't until further tests were taken Tuesday that Rakhshani found out he had incurred a herniated disc, which places excessive pressure on the spinal cord. "It really didn't hit me until I got back to camp and started 'I realize d there wo uld b e no more b a ll . I star t ed t o cr y. . .it 's kind of a hard thing to hid e.' walking around the field," said Rakhshan1. "Then-it.._blt me. "While I was stan<tiqg tl!ere, watching the guys pr8bl1ce, I realized there would be no more ball. I started to cry . . . it's kind of a hard thing to hide." Rakhshani added he's sad about leaving the game, but he does so with no regrets "I had two obje<.'tives going mto camp," he said ... One was to be committed to the team, to work as hard as I could , and be whatever type of incentive I could be to the team. "The other was to be an example of a true Christian. I fee l both objectives were accomplish ed and I have no feelings of remorse or any type of regrets because l fulfilled what I wanted to do." Seattle's Julio Cruz scores the o nly run of t he game in the eighth inning against ttllt Angels T hursday nigh t. Angels limp home to face Cleveland tonight The Angels return to Anaheim Stadium this evening to begin a six· game homestand perhaps feeling a bit embarrassed af\er losing their fifth game in the last six outing11 Thursday night. They'll try to regroup against Cleveland tonight with Tommy John (2-2) getting the 7:30 asmgrunent against Juan Eichelberger (1 -1) of the Tribet "You're either a hero or a goat," he said. "It was a suicide squeeze the whole way -n o question about it - do-or-die." Rookie left-hander Matt Young picked up his first major league shutout and first oomplete game in nine starts' giving up only four hits. The shutout was the first against the Angels in 130 games. a win," Allen said. Seattle Manager Rene Lachemann said he told Allen "when he got up there to be alive for a squeeze. He's a good bunter." Not only has the club been losing, it hasn't been against the cream of the Amei:ican League. They dropped three straigh t to Minnesota last weekend and Seattle made it two out of three Thursday with a 1-0 victory over the skidding Angels. ··In Thursday's contest, the Mariners literally squeezed out a victory against the Angels Young out.dueled Ken Forsch, who hurled the Angels' third s traight complete game. "More than anythin8. I thought about the time I spent worKing on bunting," Seattle rookie Jamie Allen said after h e squeezed home Julio Cruz in the eighth inninS( for the only run of the game. "When a guy's pitching like that, you want to do everything you can to get him "That's two times in a row he's gone into the seventh i.ruUng with a shutout," said Angel Manager John McNamara. "We're just not getting the hits at all." Newport's Watkins takes niinor s tep towards niajor goal UC Irvine foursoille ousted in tennis Rugged draws proved to the the downfall for singles players on both the UC Irvine men and women's squads Thursday afternoon as all fo ur w ere eliminated ln the first round by seeded foes in the NCAA Tennis Championships. In Albuquerque, N.M .. the UCI women's pair also were ousted as Maria Myers was defeated by UCLA's eighth-seeded Heather Ludloff. 6-2. 6-2 and No. 3 Beth Herr o f the University of Southern California knocked off UCI's Cindy Keeling, 6-1, 6-0. By JOHN SEV ANO Of .... Oelly "'°' • ..,, Mic hae l Watkins doesn't e nvision becoming the next George Steinbrenner, but the Newport Beach buainessman would like to own a major league franchise aome day. So, as a first step, he recently pun::hased a majority interest in the Angels' Class "A" affiliate - the Redwood Pioneers. "A minor league baseball team i1 a good place to 1tart If you want to get in sports.'' Watkins rationalized Thund.ay. "There a.re no minor leagues for football or basketball. ao Claaa "A" other than the Rookie Leaguea, la the leut expensive way to start." Watkins said h e was firs\ appro11Ched -to-buy the Eu,{ene (Ore.) Emerald•, "but the weather and dl1tance. and I wanted to get eomelhinl easier acce9-wae," kept him look!na. Finally, the opportunity aro.e to purchue lnterell In the Redwood franchiR and Watkint bouaht 70 ~nt. "[ don't have that kind of money to throw Into a bueball team and watch It dlulpate," nowd Watkina, who would not Jiwlp h1a purctme price. "I did It to make money and have a good tlrne." With Redwood, W•tlun. will be basically restricted to those business dealing11 outside Che foul lines of the baseball diamond as the parent club is responsible for the players, their salaries, etc. "There's a general manager who runs the club on a day-to- day basis," explained Watkins. "but I 'll be involved In every decision from buying a new washing machine for the clubhouse to negotiating radio and TV rights." . The Pioneers, who play their games at Rohnert Park (seating capacity 3,500), have had an average attendance of 600 per game . Watkins said to break even , he needs to update that count by 300 or 400 people. "The paat owners, and I want to say this right. were doctors (there were five of them), and doctors are docton, they're not bu1ine11men," aaid Watkin•. choosing hi1 words carefully. "My background i1 in rubllc relaUona and advertising. think l can put peopJe ln the atanda. "l would like to make thll a 1ucceuful franchl11e, and If I'm havlnl fun and maklnl money conceivably, yes. I'd like to have a major league franchhe," Mid Watkln.J. "Everybody ha• aot dreaint, and that'• mine, to be 1nvolV«l in a lar~ w•r with a m.)>r' leaau• francl\J.le.' Michael W a&kins At the University of Georgia in Athens, Jim Snyder was halted by Paul Annacone of Tenneaee. 6-1, 6-2 and Bruce Man Son Hing fell to South Alabama's Ahmecl El Mehelmy, 6-1, 6-3. Annacone Is seeded ninth, while El Mehelmy was seeded in the top 16. The UCI men were forced indoors In their matches by a driving rain and had trouble adapting to the environment. "We practiced all week outdoors and then we were forced indoora," said UCI Coach Greg Patton. Train~r hopes problem isn 't rash BALTIMORE (AP) -David Crom, trainer of PreakneN favorite Sunny'• Halo, vlatta hla barn three or four Umee a day. even ln the middle of the night, hoping_ hL.doem'l find a_ raah on the colt. Sometimes lt'1 there, aometlrnet It l.ln't. Crom atves a lot of pcmlble rMIOnl why the hives keep popptna up on h1a c:hetnut coll ewr llnce Sunny'• Halo left <'.leldawn Park after wlnniJl8 the Arkanau Dttby April 19. At any rate, bO ®-n't think the problem will aff«t the Canadian-bred'°" of H.io-M09tly Sunny ln \he 108th runnina of the eecond lq of the Triple Crown Saturday at l>tmlko. ~ SU.My'• Halo, who won th• K.ent\Aclcy Derby May 7 and I.I the 2-1 early Preaknem cho&ce, la eXJ)K1ed co So for the lMd or C.-to It W\der Eddie O!!la~ye from the No. 11 poet politton. ··Everybody (trainers) aett confronted wlth thla ruh problem from time io time," Mid ero., who bu only two ~ ln hit charp ao he can concentrate on Sunny'• Halo. ''But th1t la the J>reakne91 and rd rather not have the problem now." A Lleld of 13 ~-y-..r-olda wu entered for the l 3~16-mlle tHt, ln which two of th e leadtn1 contenders. Deeert Wine and Marfa. are not be&nC permitted tO run with the medication IAllU. Trainer Jerry hnnina of Daer-t wme. tM 7 -2 early aec:ood chokie and the D!rl>y runner-u_,p. Wl9 upaet at fhe rullnl by the Maryland Bactn1 CommlaJon. He had aid Wedneeday he woulcl , recommend to ownen Fred Sahad.l and Dan Acr.eW that they withdraw the colt. •'rve '61bd tt owe with my owoen end~ vet." J'&N\lnl Mid Tbunday. "and we've came to the conclualon the ~ of hlm bleedJ.na an almost nll." • Lulx II a diuretic which helpa prewnt hm.- from b'-dN \hroulh the name after a ,.,. 0t workout. I I , , I • 1 CZ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 20, \983 ,,,...----------------------------------~---------------------- A's players, fans await Billy's return OAKLAND -Billy Martin is a returning, and that should bring out a lot of emotion and draw many basebi\11 fans to the Oakland Coliseum. The Oakland A's, who fired Martin as their manager last October, expect more than 120,000 fans for a three-game weekend series with the New York Yankees. Tonight's opener should draw about 40,000. "I've got a love-hate relationship with Billy now," A's pitcher Mike Norris said durmg spring training. Norris will be pitching against Martin's Yankees on Saturday, and he says, "It wiU be like a playoff game for me. I'm not taking ~osity out there, but I'm a competitor " Quote of the day '< "It may not mean much to win one game, but in our situation, well. for the juniors and seniors this may have been the biggest game of their lives. Now we don't have to say we could ha"'.e won, or we could have done this or we could have done that. Now we've done it." -Guy Sharp, Paw Paw (W. Va.) High School baseball coach, after ending a 72-game losing streak . Rockets win Sampson.flip NEW YORK -The Houston m Rockets, who captured the Ralph Sampson sweepstakes by winning a .coin flip Thursday, would rather have acquired the draft rights to <.'<>liege basketball's best ·f.la,.Yer in a less nerve-wracking ma.i:iner. • lt was kind of silly for grown men to be sitting around flipping a coin with the success of a franchise at stake," said Ray Patterson, president and general manager of the Rockets. Show gets win for birthday Eric Sbow, celebrating hlB 27th Iii birthday. combined with Lul1 DeLeoo on a seven-hitter in pltc:hing San Diego to a 3-2 victory over the New York Mets Thursday night in the lone National League game on the schedu•. Show pitched out of two bases-loaded jams in upping h U; mark to 5-:.! ... ln the American League, Dan Ford's two-out, two-run homer in the eighth inning and the six-hit pitching 6f Scott McGregor and two relievt!rs led Baltimore to a 2-1 decision over Toronto. Ford's fourth homer of the season cam~ after John Shel by had doubled off Toronto starter Mike Morgan, 0 -3 Pinch hitter John Wockenfuu hit a bases-loadid sacrifice fl y in the 10th inning and Milt SHOW Wilcox tossed a four-hitter as Detroit snapped Texas' four-game winning streak by beating the Rangers. 2-1 . . . Dave Stapleton and Jim Rice each drove in a run with bloop singles and Tony Armas and Rieb Gedman added RBI doubles to l ead Boston pas t Minnesota. 4-1. Heavyweight twin bill set LAS VEGAS -Larry Holmes, m the slim-trim versjon, will ma ke his 15th defense of the World Boxing Council heavyweight cha mpionship tonight against lightly campaigned Tim Witherspoon. Holmes was a prohibitive favorite to beat the 25-year-old Witherspoon in second half of the heavyweight title double h eader at a 20,000-seat outdoor arena at the Dunes. Top ticket price was $500. The other heavyweight title bout was a scheduled 15-round rematch between Michael "Dynamite" Dokes, 223, the World Boxing .Association champion, and Mike Weaver. 218 112. Wilson's Indy hid fails INDIANAPOLIS -Desire II Wilson, delayed by repeated engine problems and r:apidly running out of time for her mandatory r ookie driver's test, withdrew Thursday as an ,entrant for the Mav 29 Indianapolis 500-rnile race. Wilson, 29, had hoped to become the second woman driver in Indy history. Janet Guthrie drove here from 1977-79, finishin~ ninth in 1978. Garcia loses split decision Baseball today 1925 -Tris Speaker scort'<J trom fir11t wllh the last of six ninth-inning runs as the Cleveland lnd1ans stunnt>d the vu;1t1ng New York Yankees, 10-9. 1978 -Willie Stargell hll the longest home run in Olympic' Stadium history - 535 feet 1111.0 the upper• de<·k to hi~hlij(ht the Pittsburgh P iroU!s' 6-0 victory over the Montreal Expos. · Today's birthdays: NPw York Yankees outfielder Bobby Mun·cr ts 37 Angels coach Tom Morgan lB 53. Clerc walks out, def auhs Second-seeded Jose Luis Clerc o! • Argentina was defaulted from the Italian Open tennis tournament today for leaving the court before a match was finished, after arguing wtth the umpire. The offense OCC'urred m a doubles match Thursday night and after a meeting today officials ddaulted him from a quarterfinal singles match with Jim Arias of the US . The Montreal Canadiens called a news C'Onfere nce today to announce that Bob Berry will re turn as head coach of the National Hockey League team. Berry, Montreal's coach the last two S('asons, was previousl y assigned othe r d uties after the Canadiens were eliminated m the first round of this year's q>layorfs, the third straight year the team has made an early exit from post·season play A judge dismissed a complaint against former Nationa l BaskNball Association great George Mlkan Thursday, after an hour of questio ning about why the sports figure had failed to pay a $2,000 nursing home bill for care of his ~other . Billy Ray Smith, spurning an offer from the United States FootbaJJ League to play in his home state of Texas. has signed a long-term contract with the San Diego Chargers of the NFL . _ Baltimore's Joey Fink scored his second goal of the game one minute into overtime to lift Baltimore to a 7-6 win over San Diego and forcing a decisive fifth game in the Major Indoor Soccer League finals. That game will be played Monday night in San Diego. Television ., radio TV: Baseball -Dodgers at New York Mets, 5 p.m., Channel 11. NBA Playoffs -Lakers at San Antonio (Game Six), 7 p.m., Channel 2. RADIO: BasebaU -Dodgers at New York Mets, 5 p.m ., KA.BC (790); Cleveland at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710). NBA Playoffs -Lakers al San Antonio. 7 p.m., KLAC (570). LOS ANGELF.s (AP) -Unbeaten Richie Sandoval of Pomona scored a 10·round split decision victory over George Garcia of Westminster at the Los Angeles Sports Arena Thursday night. bout. Sandoval, 22, weighed 120 pounds while Garcia, 24 .. scaled 119 pounds. # 1 Independent .-------ROAD AND RACING -----~ E . • A U D I • B M W I Smee 1914 Sand oval, ranked as the third- leading bantamweight challenger by the World Boxing Association, now has a 20-0 record with 14 knockouts. Garcia, ranked as the 17.th-leading bantamweight ch allenger by the World Boxing Council, fell to 17-2-2. There were no knockdowns in the Referee Lou Moret scored the bout 95-95. Judge Larry Rosadilla had it 96-95 and judge Rudy Jordan had it 97-94, both in favor of Sandoval. In another 10-round bout, Gilberto Roman of Guadalajara. Mexico scored a unanimous decision over Jose Torres of Tucson, Roman, who weighed 116 pounds. now has a 20-1 record with 17 knockouts. Andlal 1 >a urn~e senroce centet' spec1ah11ng 1n Qua~ty seN1ce for your car -be 11 on lhe rood or or1 the track We guarantee excellence' ANDIAL 3207 S Sharmon Street • San1a Ana. CA 9270<! Mainlen/lf>Cll • """"" RttpltltS • Compet1rl()(I P1eparatl()(ls P111ts ano AcC8SSOfl8S • Buyer s Iris pee tion Near Hilfbor & MacAttttUI By Appolnlment: (714) 951·3900 1 Gauchos I r I l I . place 3 on squad Saddleback College pitching ace George Bonilla has repeated as a first team selection, joining teammates Steve DeAngelis and Robert Perry on the All~Pacific Coast Conference baseball squad chosen by league coaches. Bon i 11 a h a d ·a 7 -1 record and a 4.24 ERA in h elping the Gauchos ea r n the PCC championship. DeAngelis, a freshinan right fielder, hit a school record '10 home runs. AU.-l'CC TEAii Infielders -Oneslmo Balelo, San Olego. so : Jon') Hickman, 11-41raC0111, 10: Randy Ol1on. Groumont. 10.: Bob Perry, Seddleblleil. to: Manny Salin-. Southwettern. 10 .. Oen Smith, Grossmoot. so CNUlelder1 -Eddie Aneetmo, MlreCost•. tr • Oevtd Cemera, Sen Olego, fr : Shawn Choruby, Mir.CO.ta. IO.: St..,. DeAngeils. SaddlebaGlc. tr : Frank Klcipp, San Oiego M .... tr C 111 c:he11 -D am on OppeohelrMf. Sout~ern, to., Jerry Schnelpp. Groaemont, eo. Pltchert -George 8onlll•. Saddleback , to .. Ron O•vlt, Qr0$SmOnl. Ir . Steve Mlllt, San Oiego, tr Ullllly -Eric Reyes, Imperial Vali.y, Ir Oulgnated "Iller -John Pr9Qlltdo. S811 Diego, fr Player ol the Year -Troy AMnlf, catehe!, Palomar, to. OC squad eliminated MEMPHIS -The O rang e County Volleyball Club, featuring a number of a r ea high sc hool women'• playere. waa eliminated from the U.S. Nationals here Thumay after droppin1 three matches in J>OOl play. Orange County waa beaten by the Texu AU-Stars. 14· 12, 17-15, by Syntax, 14-12, 18-16 and by A.rb.ona State, 15.10. 15-17, 17-l~. Amon8 chme ~Ylnl well for Oranp County were t rv lne Klgh product Elaina Oden at m\df,tle blocker and Newpcl!t Harbor Kiah'• Julie, !vane Crom her oufaide hltW spot. wilh computer tunin2 for a smoother ride. 40% more control than standard J " sh ocks. • • • • • • • • • • @]·[2]1 .Electric Mi• Fuel Pump #&P·U Pill mo•t 12 Volt ear. .,. .. Htht ,,..,e"'· P.I . Wltta. if01t'r11 •I II, rqa.ar ~r f••I fllt11r, too! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e H•O"J' Dut315A.E JG C8/Jtl1ll Motor 011 c ........ ...,.. ....... 9.J ~ 11u...,,.alr ..... rl• · .. .... ....... ... rt 41. Ccutrol ....... N11ltf·ON•• • • Air Condition Mad• of heo'1ywel1hf polyut•r shearllne slmulaCeA •hcepd1ln. J'ully tollor ed and clastlched for a complete snue fie on all buckd •coh. 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The Italian design center has been responsible for providing Ford with Important Innovations that the car builder has used on Its various production models. ••• LOS ANGELES .•• Stephen P. (Pat) Connell, dealer at Connell Chevrolet of Costa Mesa, has been named president of the Southern Callfornla Chevrolet Dealer Association (LFD Chevrolet Associates. Inc.) according to Mel Bunnell of Enterprise Chevrolet, LFD's outgoing president. Connell was formerly vice-president of the 65 dealer member association. He has been the dealer at Connell Chevrolet for five years, 1 succeeding his father, John Connell -a former presfdent of LFD and dealer at Connell Chevrolet trovi 1962 through 1978. Pat Connell continues a Chevrolet legacy going back 52 years. His grandfather, T~d Connell, joined Chevrolet In 1931 as a regional manager and was instrumental In forming one of the early dealer associations . Before becoming dealer In 1978, Pat Connell had worked at nearly every position In the dealership. He was lot boy, mechanci, then moved Into account LnR.,.anQ 11 later became used car, then PAT CONNELL new car manager. He also spent a year in the Navy slationed In ; Vietnam at a Naval Air Base on Cam Ranh Bay. ! l Connell and his wife, Gina. have two t children. ages 10 and 8. His hobbies include i tennis, golf. scuba diving and ranching. He : makes his home In Irvine. : LFD Chevrolet Is one of the largest and ~ longest established dealer associations in the ' United States. It was established In 1955 and Is : comprised of three trade associations in the · Southern California area -LOSOR. Foothill and : Dealer Service. LFD Chevrolet Associates, Inc. Is headquartered at 1800 North Highland Ave., Hollywood. California 90028; 213/466-7748. *** ORANGE COUNTY ••. Min i mum maintenance schedules and improved 1 serviceability are two of the outstanding owner advantages of the all-new 1984 Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz; both of these models officially go on sale next Thursday, May 26. ' "These new mid-sized Ford and Mercury models have significantly fewer scheduled maintenance items than their principal imported· competitors." said Grant C. Ch ave, service programs manager of Ford Par\s and Service Division . "They also feature a number of easier-to-check and easier-to-fix design· elements for improved serviceabllity by both the· professional service technician and the do-lt-yourselfer ... A Ford (lnalysis of manufacturers' recommended maintenance schedules for the first 50,000 miles shows ten items for the Tempo and Topaz compared to 22 for the Mazda 626.! 24 for the Toyota Camry, 25 for the Audi 4000, 26 for the VW Quantum and 28 for the Nissan Stanza. Among the recommended service operations for the imported cars which are not needed for Tempo and Topaz are checks of Idle-speed. automatic transmission fluld, drive axle fluid. wheel bearing lube, drlveshaft seals and parking brake, and Inspection of brake' hoses. front brakes and rear brakes. In addition. the Ford and Toyota cars do not require a brake' fluid change or valve adjustment. Tempo and Topaz share with the Imported models such low-maintenance features as 7 ,500-mlle oll changes, llfetlme cha,riTS lubrication and electronic Ignition. Tempo, Topaz a n d t h e J a p a n es e ca r s a I s o h a v e: maintenance-free Qatterles. . Routine malnte\iance checks on the Tempo: and Topaz are made easier for do-it-yourselfers. by easy-to-spot yellow highlighting on such Items, as the oil-filler cap, dip-st ick and the. engine-coolant and power-steering-fluid: reservoirs. See-through checks are possible for: coolant and windshield-washer-fluid, and at the: Other easy-serviceability features of the new! Ford products Include ellmlnatlon of the; tradltlonal tune-up with. Instead, a 30-000-mll&; replacement of plugs and filters and check o~ choke llnkage; routing of tailpipe-muffler: assembly below rear Independent suspenalon;; replacement of fuses. wiper blades amd moat exterior bulbs without tools, and almplei Inspection of both front and rear wheel brakes.: Even the spark plug wires are numbered. ..:. All Tempo and Topaz cars have as standard equipment on the new 2.3-llter HSC engine t~ latest generation of electronlc engine control -\ EEC IV, called "EEK Four" by the engineers. EEK Four has built-In diagnostic features to slmpllfy Identification of subnormal engln operation for service technlclJtns. These new · models represent greatly reduced scheduled maintenance coats In relation to comparable ford products of ten years ago .• ** * 11 ORANGE COUNTY ..• Corvettes O'f Southern Callfornla's 18th Annual "All Corvette Drag Meet" features beautiful care, breathtaklnlf acceleration and a good cause, The excttemenl end more takes place Sunday May 22, 1993. lft the Orange County International Raceway. Corvette driver• wlll compete for troph~ caah and outatendlng merchandlae awardj. Proceeds wlll help abused onlldren througtt For Kida Sake of Brea. • Thero wlll be a uve band and lnter••t lnlf events for the children. All this wlll combine t6 make a tOtal <family fun day. For addltlonaJ, Information, call (714) 529·6358. 953-4040 d'f 835-9449. .. "' .. ,- ,,,,,,.-----====~-------------------0-r_an_:g:_e_c_o~a:..:a_t ,:O.;_A:_:lL:_;Y_;_P l:LOT /Friday, May 20, 1983 Cl ,, .. MN Oclde ·~ ~'' ~c. 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C~. 2e Wlnlleld, New York, 21. Yount Mllw9U-M. 25 ~··o.c ....... , Flan•o•n. 8 1lllmore. 1 -0. s ;a1on. MH....,kM, 5·0; RIQlle1U, N-York, 8-1 Kleefl, ....... 1-1; Sulclllle. CleYetand. 6· I; •-Ilea. A ...... , 4-1; Sutton, Mllw•ukM, 4-1. Whltanouaa, MlnMfDI•. •-1 MATIOMAL Lt:AOU9 Evane. SF ~rlctl Sil 0eW90tl, Mon Hernanci.z. SIL o..1.,,C1n Bench. Cln Crin, Hou MIM!Oo•. Phi Gervey, SO Murplly All QAa ll H.,._ 31 111 28 38 342 28 103 18 35 .340 32 133 11 45 ~ 30 123 20 41 .33" 38 138 ,, 45 .325 35 138 ,, 44 .324 38 144 Ill 48 .318 24 82 ,, 28 .317 37 143 29 45 315 35 127 31 40 .315 Hoofte!IWM MUfplly, Atlan11. 11. ~. l)odeere, 10 ; 8reoll, Oodgera, I ; Eve nt , S•n Fr1nclt co. 8: G11v1 y. Si n Otego, 7 , Hendrlell, SI. LOUii , 7; Horner, Attente, 7, Sc:llmlclt. Pltllltdolpltl•. 7. 11 ....... "odlfl Murplly, At111111. 33. Kennecly. Sen Diego, 29, 9rooll, .,._.,., -Hendrtcll, St Louie. 27, Bench, Clnclnn•ll. 28. D•w•on. MonlrMl, 215, G.,,_, Houlton, 25; Ev-. San Franclaco, 24; a--.,~• ~(•OeoWeM) 1-ert. DNeon, 4-0I McMur1ry. Altan11, S-1; ~. Attent1. 5·1, ""-• ~·· 1-1; Aogen, MonlrMI. 5-1: .._, ~ 4-11 Hammell ... Slll'I Fr1ncl11CO, 4-1; SIU!*. St l °i"•· 4-1; Sutter. SI. Louie. 4-I ~Open , .. .._, TMrd llooMd llneMe J immy Ar111 (U.S.) def Merk Olck•on cu s). 7-e, 8-3; Ouy Fotge1 (Fra~) d•I H1111 Qlldemolal., (Cnti.), 4-8, &.4, 6-2; Jo.. Lula CMWc (Argenlln1) def. Mldtlel Scllapono (Hoffand). 8-2. 8-1; EHot Tettaclter (U.S.) def. tttlerry lutNM (Fr9-). f..4. 1·2: Holru Gurt1h•rd1 (SwlUert•nd) d1 f Thom•• Hogtied I (Sweden). 1·2, 8 -1. Sta l an Slmonwon (Sweden) del Ju.n AYOnd1no (SpMi), 7-8, M • .i-HlgWf' .. (8poln) dol. C0trado Beraavttt (ltllly), 8-2, M , Eddie 04Dti. (U.S.),Oe!. PllUI McN•mee (Au1trall•). s--1,w . Grenet Prill tournetMnt , .. ~ ..... a.-,) TMrd llOWld ........ Pei ... Ell., (W•t Germany) oel. Mtke O.PllnW (U 8 ~ 8-2. &-4, Chrla ~(New loeland) def Egan AdWN (U 9 ). 8-2. 2-8. 8-3, Femar>do Luna (Spein) def. Eric Fromm cu S ), 4-1 , 6-2. I· 1, Hana Slmonn on (S.....oetl) def. J9ff Borowtlll CU S.J, 8-l, t -5; Tomu Smid (C1ec11othwekle) Oef. lo4t1n Kuflarllly !Hungary), 8-2. 8-2. Women'• Oennaft Open ( .......... __,, ................. .-..... CMa E_, L.lo'fd (U 8.) def l • PlcN>Y• (CZoc:hoelovel<ta). a-1, 6-2, Anclr• Jeegor (Us I Clef 8eYerty 8owM (U s I. 6-2, 8-1 NCAA IMDMDU~~ ..... (M A---.O..) ""' lllleWMll ........ Paul Annec:on, (Tennenff) d•I Jim Sn'fde r CUC lrvlh6). 8 -1. 1·2. Ahrned El ....,_., (Sou1h Alabama) d4lf en-Men Son HlnQ (UC IMMl. 8-1, &-3 Colleae WCN'Mfl NCAA lfCMV1DITAL. CM~ (M •--. ... ,... ...... , ""*'~ ........ HMther ludlO!f (UClAJ def. Marla Myett (UC IMno), 6-2, 8-2, 8elh Herr (USCI cs.I ClnOy KfOllnO IUC 1,.,..,,.). a-1 M AAT'9 ...:=o a;::::z .... , -48 ll>Qler't tl6 DOrlllo, ee l>Mt. HO maci<er•, 9 w~. 2 aculpln, I )'9flowllllt, It rod! lleh. OAVSY'9 LOCICUI ( ......... ._,.., - 103 angi.t•. 123 b ... , 7 barracuda. 375 DonllO, 51 m•o••r•I. 20 IOCll ll•h. 12 ,..,.., ... OAMAWHAlll'-131~120rie., 1 D<wTacud&. 20 Don110. 423 "*lkertl. 3 r-fltfl, 1 yoflOWlal, 22 lt*'4llllMCI. 1 toulpln. ~I.. , .... ~...,., .....,.c,11"' ..... , ................ ~'I) ......... 111, .., Antonio 107 BM Antonio 1H, ........ 113 UllMn 1 tS, 8ert Mwnlo 100 ...... 12t,.., AntonlO 121 s.n AtttOf'llO 111, ...... 112 T onlQllt-UtMre ol San AntOl>IO ,.9~~~~~-S1n Antonio 11 l.eller• (If .....,.c ... ., .. _ (PtS 0 u ............. ._1) ~f11 ......... tOl(otl ,,. •• ~11 .......... , Pl<l1 f11PN1 ICM, MIMMll .. N ........ 100, l'ttll80elpNe .. l'HI_.,.. 11e, ........ I~ loeAleMltoe THUQQ•rt """'-'• C*""~..,.........,._.) l'llllT M CI. :100 y.nM Y\lllon RamtlMt {Warcl) e.oo 3 eo a eo M~ TNCko< (Hllf11 3.IO 2AO Prime P-(htO) 3100 Alt o raced: lhewnff Nulve, llatH A Muetler. M1 Judy. Joi Em P.... One Wey Al<let, Moe Ooo, SllMng. Time. 11.T . II rtell tu (7 ............ 51 !*d U .904 20 M COM> llACI . 360 yardl MIH Pfitey NatlYe (Tr9) 18 llO 1 IO ~ 80 Smallin Janet (Mylll) 11 40 8 eo HC)()tter Wrangler (CheYel) I 1.eo Alto r~: 'tiny Pattern, TIM Ring ~ .. <let. 8umpln Sllolt. Wind ShMr, Amr• Ch•lt.noe. Commfi'Clat1, IAntlQlln. Tlma:.y.a& f HlllO tu.Cl . 870 )'Aidt. Mr Colfu Latk (PIUllne) 7.00 3.40 2 80 P ... l_yl\orMy (Hllf1) 3 20 2 eo S1vannall One Time ('frM8'1te) 2 eo Alto rec:od Fri., Bob. Sudden Cltlet, Swill Rtqueat, UrlCOf'lelled, Whittler Strip Tlma. 4& 81 FIXMTM llACI . 300 yat01 Men tn The Mny (Plk) 4 00 3 00 2 60 Go Aiur• (Gitt) 4 40 3 40 L•Polrero Clllcllle (C.,Ooz1) 5 00 Alto rec10 Jo Annt Pride t.etvem Shining, Counlry Lov So"G. Alrelrllla, Fllet So Euy, Ml" Bull Ourm Time 18.18. 12 U ACTA (8·11) plld S22 20. ~ llACI . 440 y910t. Batld041nl'f (Hart) II 60 3 IO J 00 Shirley B Gl yte (TrMMn) 2 80 2 40 Thll1ICI To Cute Bat (CatdCWI) 3 20 Alto racoo Celt Caleb. Wa1'h Him Truell, MllOt Prine .... Go Mr Fein, Georgee Jet Oec:lt Time· 21 84 lllCTH 11.ACI. 440 raida The Slgn11ure (Ranll 3 40 2 40 2 20 Windy Cult (Harl) 3 00 3 00 Rabe111ou• G• CllloWtt) 1 00 Alao r-0 EN)' Hool.,, Rabe Ultle Lulu. EHy Rumbo, t:tow Rleh, P ... II To Me Timi' 21.85 a IXACTA (8·8) peld 110.&0. lirvt:NTM llACI . •.O yarOt flecln FrM (C.,,,pboll) 14 eo 4 80 2 20 Make MIM C.tll (l'llco<Mmu1) 3 40 2 10 By Yawl (PllltenlOf') 2 10 Aleo r-i Miii• WIZard. Super Tuned Sllgl>I Edge , Eu y Go En y. Smoo111 H~. , Tlme. 21 117 II IXACTA (8-4) !Hiid $58.80. t:IOHTH llACI. «O yarOa Oynago lllcl°')' (Nedm1) 6 20 2 eo 2 20 Tlke Y6u On (P*entOll) 4 00 2 eo BrNlllln Rulo9 (l..ac:U y) 2 40 AltO rle*I ,J.,llM Tap MOOf', HOOll Em Beby, Euy'T0<0, T .. aa TNC:il. Time: 21.eo It IXACTA (5-2) peld l lt.40 It ...CIC •Ill (7-8-4-1-41-6) pokl '5.&0420 •111'1 elgtll winning tlellelt (II• hO<-) 12 PICll St• ~llon pokl 178.eo wOl'I 202 winning tlcltMt (,,... hO<-) NWnl llACI . 400 yard• Jo«., Not (t.aclt..,I 13 80 S 40 3 20 Tip Your Hll (8er0) 3 80 2 to Ooct11 RlehM (Zulelll 2.IO AIM> rec.cl· Goich Awfl>I, Euy Awardt, SeyH Oomtnalor, Bet Your Wl llt l. Biiiy Sltear1, CherOicM AOClletbar, Big Wink Tlfne. 20.44 tl DACTA (8-3) polCI 139.80 Allene!..-. 11,878 HolYwood ,.,. n«MlllAn Meut. Tl (1ntlol ......................... ) PllllT llAC&. I fUrlonge. Crywill Table (Upham) 4.00 3,20 2.IO AullnQ POlll!ton (F«nanoc) 18 40 1 40 L 'Marqult (Ol!Ywoe) 4 00 Al90 raced: Ona MU let, FUii)' Vffled, Jim' I Outt8w. FldtandO<I '1 Boy. WonOers ........ -.T-..,_ Tim« 1· 11 115 MCOM> llACL 0 tur1Qnoe Glance AiJOl!leey) e.40 4.40 8.80 Al Goeel (Toro 4 40 3.IO Sir S1ou1 ( I 3 40 Alao "9CIO! 8old 'N 0....., 8W'0l9 ~ • ~ CNef. Deww'9 l'Jotepe. OonerW '°"'· Commander, Hlgltland Oull, ~ Tllnet I: 12 1/5. e:a OAIL't OOU... (2~ 120 40 t3':o COMaOUTlOM (2-411 Paid TMlllO llACI . I 11 18 mllM . Acq;.tllltlon (lilledl) 13.20 4 40 2 20 H ...... (~I 300 210 a-g1o1.s (Uphwn) 2 20 Aleo raced: Nor11I Line, OIMe 0-0. T1mw. 1 •44 al& • IXACTA (4-6) pokl 197 50 POUlmt llAca. 8 fvrlonot Pr.tty Proepoc1 (Toro) 11 .40 9.80 4 80 Bounding HUI (DoleltoutMY9) 11.20 11.20 Cougar'1 o.tlghl (V~ 3 80 Aleo rececl. M ... Jmybl<O. T-~ ~ M ... ""91 Ult• ....... C°""9M TltM: &e 318 ~llACL S~ 8ulllon (~) 12.00 4 20 2.80 SPO<llng R..i {Meu) 3 00 2 IO Tanac:iou1 l.CW (LIOMm) 4.20 Atecl r-i: Naflil 8. l'rttinol'f, Ravlal\lng fltb, Run For T •vii. o.,..., ltmr. 1:11 • UACTA (2-3) pokl 175 00 llXTM llACL I 11 18 tnlee.. Gitt 8etter CSlbllle) 14.80 I IO 4 20 Flgallann (CMtlMCH) 4 IO 4 00 Con9ldor Me lrWI (II~ 1.80 Aleo rlCed; Oe111 Or-. Lord't L..aaei.. 8r0tlll Mlrtt•, M~ II Time.: 1 :4e. MVDfTH llACll. 1 1118 ,,,_on turl Oecoct<adwn (Pleroe) 1 20 4 40 3 40 1 Wlleon (lllac:*) II 20 I I 40 EmOor (OllwirM) 4 '° raced: 8oldalo U;etre, Fal>to, CNled, HllamolO, so.to, L~d'I Prldo, Clet!+oly. Sir Sand.~~. Timo; 1 :41 215. • DACTA (O-g) Plkl $485.00 • l'ICIC llX C,_..24-2_.) po1e1 "2,NO 00 with -w!Mlng , .... <• ~) 12 Pldc SI• con.olellon paid ts.Otl.00 wlll'I 10 wlftnlng llollett (nv. ~). U Pick Six tcrl lOh -.ol*llOrl polCI 14. I i&.IO With 10 winning llcltett (tour nor-. --.1dl) llOMTH u ca. 1 ~ Boni i.e. (II~) 4.IO 3.00 UO Ludty L.oy 9-1 (~I 3.20 2.IO Tlclleted (t' ....... I 3.00 Aleo r-0: 8111111111 Jov. Maggio"• tn,_,t, Bold Md Wiiing Time: 1:10 1/1. • UACTA (2·11) polcl "41.50 NWTM uc:a. 1 11" ,,,..., Lotty L-(C..node) 10.eo 4.80 3 00 Two TOMOrrOWI (Slbllle) ~.80 2.80 ~111oo111 seo AllO raoed: bOlt TOMI, A Dendy .. "*'a FOWi Suppw, Sfteyboob, lanellt, t.opt1.y, ,.,,_... • eono. KlllJ nm.: 1:4t. • DACTA 11-•1 Peld eruo A~17.21t. lhe lleld lot BelUfdey'• IOlth PrMll- Stall ... -_. position, ttorw'e - t follow (~) .. I IOCk5-tn<I OdcM 2. H HOft«A (Alwr•) 16-1 :t, a-TMltmOny (N-) tt-1 4 0-Clonorl'f (81clnnot) 111-1 5 IOI 9IQ (Volel) 16-1 I M.,-f1 (V~) '-1 1 o-1 Wine (C. MCICerron) 7·2 • ~ Pmce {lipNM) 15-1 t •ParfeH-1 (~ 16-1 10 Common 8anM (PMMy) 20-1 II S-y't Hlk>(~~) 2-1 n Rag Aomlfll (Dey) 20-1 13 CUrTtnl H090 (Bolla) t0-1 •Enlry lraMod by J. Wllllemt Bonll-. Treinen jby pot t poalllon) I Harvey Venier a. LOV Roncllnotlo. 3. J, Wllll•m Boni'-' MerWI Mll1ct 5 Sonny Hine 8 0 W9}'fte lukM 1 Wry Fanning 8 l.&I Berrer• t J Wiiiiam kn/I-10 Denni$ Mannlflg, I I OeYld Cr-12 lclYatOO Inell lll.A009f~. Owner• (by poll potlt)Or\) I ll•nler, ...._.., and lllGlor. 2. o.nlOI M. Gelbr .. 111 3. Frlnclt T, Seit• •. 0 .H. Llva20 Jr 6. Mre. Ben eoi-. I. Franctt, 8eol end LllllM 7 Cerottt Stud, TIO Ranott. I. Dolly Or-. 8 Mra BernarO Oenoy 11 .J anO L Stebl• 12 Cert• anc1 Gontry 13 ~"' anc:t B.,. .. wo1g1111 12e JIO'lnd • eec:h 0111enco 1 'JM mllM PurM: $348,700 " 13 .,..., Ftrel l>f•co S263, 700 s.cono plec:e 150.000 Third e:-· $30,000. FCIUflh pt-S16,000 Poel I mo: 2·38 p.m. POT UIFL '""'-"..., 111 'A....0 A" c,._. Y• tl'ct. TD Int e...n1 Ok 350 220 2e15 82.8 15 11 lar>Ory.Cll 301 173 2143 575 16 8 J0<01n, T\I 138 83 1174 8 1.0 1 II Rllllaf'.Arr. 312 178 2110 11&4 1Q 14 RM , LA 107 108 1234 50.7 8 5 Hefbefl, Mell 28 I 153 2<M2 54 4 12 lt wanon, B1 380 22 1 24e7 50.2 11 10 Scoll. NJ 275 t57 2002 57 I 7 14 Fu.in•. Phi 257 141 1834 6e 8 1 1 l.an41, Bir 158 IO 1111 50 I 5 a Ram...,, LA 201 ta 1128 4711 10 7 Aeevee. TB 248 132 185-4 53 1 9 14 Jolln90tl, On 248 12 I 1115 48 II 6 12 McOultkln. Wal/I tll8 85 1107 48 0 4 11 •AH RaCllYllll Jollnton, Giii Elll1. LA llugoa, TB e.ltlo!m. Arll 0-1 ... 0 ... Weller•. WM/I Trvvtnton, TB Whlltlngton. Ok Platt, TB Frant. Boa Fla-e, ArtJ Hitlr>M, LA No 'tdt A'111 l.Ofl9 TO 87 ·a41 14 8 52 • 55 578 10 5 21 a 54 157 13 II 5 I 3 50 !HI I II 2 27 • 49 867 13 • 44 3 47 718 15 3 42 15 41 NII 14.5 33 10 45 3llO 8.7 37 1 45 34e 11 19 o .... 673 13.0 .. 3 43 878 15 8 118 11 40 570 14 3 40 5 llU ... 11. A" 'tdltAW9 Lene TO Wllller, NJ 2541 1138 4 4 db 10 Bryant Piii 231 1123 4 II 45 11 Wl\Ultnglon, Oii 1111 748 3.11 24 8 Spenoer, Chi 1110 843 3.8 25 3 SycJnoy. Oen 123 823 5. I 46 11 Long, Chi 148 814 4 I 33 11 ........ Mtcll 124 810 411 59 4 --.P. Bot 125 583 4 7 25 • Murray. Arfl I 22 528 4.3 21 I Platt, TB 13' 4!>8 3 • 1g 2 Boone, TB IOG 447 4 I 21 3 OuerlM. lllf to 432 4 8 38 J HtOH ICHOOL Orenge County Alt-atar Game ( .. Orlfl90 C-4 C-....,...,,,. a, I p.m.) '°""' "°8Tt:ll Ki-L~ (MIMlon lllelo~ 8-l. 115 qD; Seoll 0•..t. (&lanc:le). 5-(O, 185 qb, l(.,,tn tlfldley IS....,_). S..11, 17 110 rt>. Aldl CeMn f8A llelloy). 1-1. 197 rt>: Rooer Flcltllng (Son ~.,. 8-3, 200 ftl, Oerrld. We/ltt.er (8A \llllley). S-2, 212. t•: Reel COier (Ml8Mofl Viejo). 8-1. 175 wr; Mark McOollM'/ (El MoOana, 6-3. 190 '*": Ale* Franlllln (Senta ~ l-0 182 wr. 0....0 ~ (~ Harbor). 6-5, 251 OI; Tom Ploc:hota {Marina), 8-2, 225, OI; Paul Sll_,,.o (El T otO). 8-2. 210 OI. Jolln Ketnlk tFOOINI). f. 1, i2IS C>lb; U Macllia IMettna). M'A, 238 OI, AMd Long (Founloln Vllloy~ &-4. 2H OI: l°'* S..V--1 (B Toro). &-4. 230 OI. Rldlatd a.own (WMlmlMler), 6-3. 220 ID; Tony Johann (!Olaon), 1·4. 2\1 ID; Tel Tamemaeut (WMtmlnlltr), 5· It. 242. lb; SMM> Cwdln (B Toro). W 215 11>, J-MeUugllln (MarlNI). '--0, 190 lb. 8oorne< ~(El~ &-4. 222 lb, ReJt Moore (El Modonel. 8-1, 215 lb MYln Etno41nQ (Fountain II_.,). 5-11, 170 db; ,,_ L.eircJ (FootNll), 6-0. 115 Ob; MIU Mclain (El Toro). 5-10, 176 db; Robett W...... (8addletJec:lt). S-8, 100 OD; TOdd Parlcer (()oee(! .,,....). S..11, llO db; Bobby -(Cel*trMO \lelloy), 8-3, 223 db; Ron 8eue< (IEI Modena), 8· l l , 200 ng; Jim ~(Mater Oel), W . 253, di ieo«nf IM)ITIJI Ed Atttin-i (~ H•). 6-3, 220 c; Miiie Bonocllel (Futl«10<\), 15-11, 176 01; Cl'lrl1 BlirQM (l«vtte). w . 230 ell; s-Cerr (l.I Habra). 5-1 t, 200 di; o.le Copeland (Kai-), 5-9, 170 rb; P'r'Anlt Cozzi (L..oere), 8-:!, 235 di; Alfi Cutry (RAlndlo Al8mlloe), 8-1, Its wr· db Pot O..w.oy (El OorodO), l-0. 200 lb; llr_,t Dunkin (Ke nnady), l ·O, 115, oo. Ke lly Oooer'Y (Troy). ""'· 230, di. Aar'°Y ~ (LA-~e). 5-11. llO, dtl; OCloll MllfYtng1on (W .. tern), 1-I, 215. ID. Tom Houle (~Olln4e), 6-0, 210 lb Anett JaranMlto (Rancho At1mllo1). 5-10, 170 qt>: Tim JollntOll (\!Illa P.,,.1, 8-3, Ito, qb; 81- Kloln (la Hebre), 8-t, 186, rb·db; Mika Knu1tot1 (~..,u). 1-5, 250, ol; Breit KollOrwl (SeNll9). 5-11, 220 OI B<yen M..,,_t C""-'-1. a-21_ 205 ell. 81-Mottord (&clotanze). 5-10. 11111. '11; OM OOolr> f'IAer1on). M . 200, IO, 1(-Oleott (&peranu). 5-11, 1ee. clb, 81-Roeeoll tE1gnolle) 1·5. :140 te ; Brien ,S•lerno Sotvlte). 5-10, 175, wr; Ron Sirred• (El .00). 1-5. 240. OI; J9f! si...... (s-.lte). 0-2. :zea. al, Hert> Smnh (E.ej)er anu). 8-2, 220, c. M .. Thoren (~). ...,,, 180, wr- Ob. John V~ (S.-). 8-1, 175 dt>; Rob Z-~). ... 1.100, le ....... treotl COUACM ...... ,. ..... , .. ..........,, D•ce1111on-I. Ra mo• IWH ltl11g1on) 7,153, a. conna1~ tUClAI. 7,847, a 111er (NUona s1 ). 1.-. 4 c~ (Mtonal 7.205 5 Hiil IUSC). 7,173, 8 Qonu.IM (USC). 7.0l7 Men~ ...... _.... ..... ,.,..T_ Ricci luyllu (UCLA ): Je ll ttork (Peppe<Olne); 0oue l'artle (UOlA). lte .. 0..lnlc (U0t..Ak Mlfie ltewt41y (Long leoclt 81.), Jol\n Halll9I< (Hewell). ~T-Mtkt Gormon (UC 811111 8atl>M9), Troy Tenner (P•PP•tdlnl ); Reed Sunel'lar• ~LA~ 8111 Yardlo'I (USC). Edlowln l'ernandcu llfo St ); Joerg LOrecttelO•r CUC 8 ente bar•). .... ........... ,. SatYI Breger l"-Olne). CMt Waddell !San Olego St.); Weliy Mtr1fn (UCLAr, 8ruoe ll•n Horn (Penn SI.); Merk Roberu (UC 8anle BerD.,•l. Bob Ctvrtlllc (Long 8eoc:lt St) COY-M.,.., Ounplly (P-dlnO) TI111tadey'1 flghta LOS ANGELES -Rk:Ne Sartdovel 120, PomOf'le. outpointed George G11c1a , 1111 W1tltl'lln1ter, 10. Giiberto Rom1n. 118. Ou10al•Jar•. Meatco, outpointed Jote Torr•, 117, TllC90n, 10. ATLANTIC CITY, N J -SH n 81tk KorM, 10, 11.mlor mlOdleweiQhll SAN DIEGO -J •mea Kinchen, 18S, San Ooego, knocked out FreO Reed, 115 ClllCagO. I Atlante Clenlc Trtu11d1y'a opening rounO poetponeO boc.auM of r•tn. Tourn•ment ah<>rlened to 6-4 nolM Wom9n'I t04'rnam.nt STATE AMATt:Ufl TOOMIAMIWT (et ..... I CC) c .............. ..... 9-HIMll Nancy H1rrtton 1s11rou1vcc1 dell. C11o+e Sien• (Auburn Vallt y), 3 eno I, P•1rtc11 Cornell (PrNkllo CCI dol. Cindy Scltoleflol<I (l0t Angotee CC) 5 and 4. Ttturadey et Indy ,~ ........ of Ille !Se, Teo Felli Kevtn Cogan D111ny Ongal1 Riek M•ate Marlo Andr41ttl O...eli Cely Tony 8olten11euter1 Mt8L ptayofta CHAllll't()t( ....... . , ...... , ... ) .... loeltod 2·2 Si n Olego ti, B•ltlmore o S•n Diogo 7 Bentmore 0 Belttm0<• 4, San Diego 3 Bellln>o<e 7, San Diego II 1011 Mondly-Bellffnor• •I San °"'00 1119 811 199 379 109 237 tlle,483 195 482 1113 174 182 020 TIMlrade,Q~"°"· CaMdlart l'ootMll i....e-HAMtl TON TIOEfl·CATS -Slgnod St.,,. Molner. lln•b•cker, Pe ler l~~ defenelYo tackle, Anll1ony Ollloe, end,~ !iWOf', wide rtoelver MetteMI ........ i....e-AAM8 -Announced Ille retl.-1 of Berl .ion., q'*1e<bleil 8ALTIMORE COL TS -Signed PllM Smtih. wide recolv0t, Gren I F...... con I.,. Cert Wllllemt, wide ,_.,,..., 10 1 -* of ono- ~ oontrectl CINCINNATI BENGALS -Slaned Steve M•IOtow. llneb1cker, Lerry IC1nne Drew, 91enley Wlleon, running l>edtl, Mlkt Mlflln. wide reoe/YW, end Tim l<tumrle. ,_ !«*le CLEV£l.ANO BROWNS -SlgnOCI Hatry Holt. lloht end, lo • tree IQtnl conlrac:\ KANSAS CITY CHIEFS -SlgnOCI A1bor1 .....,.., oomerbadl, EJMe Garoner. onon..,,. 19Cttte, Miik Shumala, noeog.wd, Onyne JeollllOI>. dolen91YO tlnoman. Kan Jonoe, tlgltt encl NlW YORK JETS -91oned Jell K~, punter, JamM Sellemy, Atmtr• B<eclley, ~ anm, Pat Harrtngfon. guard Cut J.., HOl\'men, oenlet SAN OIEOO CHAflOEfltl -SlgnOCI 811y Ray $mllh, defon91YO tlneman UtlftM ...... ~ LAelYe DENVER QOlO -l'lfed Rod MTU., heed cooc:ll . HOUSTON CJAMBlEM -AwarOed Dy Ille USFL, la< Ille 1"4 MUon, to Jerry A.rgo~ F ... OefllOI>, BtmorO ~ -AIYln lubelkln Named Gene Burrough gon«et _,,.,. HOCICIY NetloMI.....,~ WINNIPEG JETS -81gnod l1tn Wener•. d...,_.,,, 10 • m..nt·lt'M' contrect. IOCClll llllfer ..., .._ w..- CLEYELAND '0ACE -Treded lute Alll«lo. mion.lder, to Ille Plnat>urgh 8plrt1 lor l(ty9 Sot>Mlll. golll-. Baseball All-Stars selected Seven area bateball etara have ~n selecned for the South team rotter by Capistrano Valley High Coach Bob Zamora for the 16th an nual North -South Orange County A U-Star game a t La Palma Park in Anah elm J une 14. The South squad includes four Sun.et League stare -Ocean View High infielder P hil Hillman, Huntington Beach pitcher Ga ry Buckels, Edison infielder Todd Mabe and Maru\a catcher Shane Flores. Three others from the Sea View League were chosen - league MVP Rodney Poissant, who haa pitched Irvine High into the CLF 2-A quarterfinals, All- C lF second baseman Gordon Moss of Coron a del Mar a nd Costa Mesa infielder Steve Nichols. An All-Star game a war ds breakfast 1s scheduled for the Disneyland Hotel on June 9 at 7:30 a.m. with the public invited at $6.50 per person. The game, a nine-inning setup with ltberal substitution ruJes, begins at 7.30 pm I OOTH llOITIR Rob Bolteno (Mltalon Vi.JO), .. : Scott \Ion Ep• (Peclllcl), c; Fred Zollor (Sa "lt Ane Vall•yJ, or. Phll Hlllrnen (Oc:eM View). Inf . Gary Buokllt (HunUng1on BMotl), p-ot; St- Nlc:holt CC0111 M111), Inf, OorOon Mou (Cof'one o.t M11). Inf; Doug M.,_ (El Toro). or, Hugh Koller (IA OUlnle). Inf: Martt e..- (Oetci.n Glave), p: Tony Olu (a..n <Have). of, Qery Thometon (Cepletrll/10 Vall~). Of: Mark 8 1omp (Meier Del). p-ol; Rodney Pola'8nl (lrvlno), p-lnl; Eugene Roumlmti.f' (Tl411n), 01: Mike Sc:hw1be (Tuetln). p; Brertt Ryhllc:k (MIH IOn Vl•IO), ol; 8erry s.1 .. 1e (Peclltc:e), p , Charlie Her1w.i1 •(t'unlln(llOll Boeclt), Im. Alben Camacho (Sent• Ant). c:. Shane Floret (Marina), c: Todd Mabe (Edl9ort), Inf CIFe • • From Page C1 Uus level. I'm amazed how long w e w e n t wit h o u r winning streak.'' The Artists had put together a 69-game winning atreak over a span of 2 'h years, which wu snapped by Estancia. The Artists enter slightly under strength because of a broken little finger on Han.son's nght hand and an ankle injury to Fortune. the 6-4 junior whose appearance in the aw-ting lineup comodes with Laguna's sudden return to.form. Pomeroy's decision to retire from coach ing stems from the fact he lost his full time teaching job and is now a subst itute teacher because of reduction in force policies. He has been Estancia 's head roach for six years, taking the Eagles to the playoffs every year and to these finala three times. "We're just looking forward to winning it for the coach," says Pinckney, the Estancia senior. "We just want to do thia for h . " Lm. Tripp tops midget field GARDENA -Ron "Sleepy" Tripp of Cost.a Mesa heads the field in the midget division of Saturday's H od g~pn-Cu rb Winston Racing Series at J .C. Agajanian's Aaoot Raceway. Tripp, the 1975-76 USAC national midget champi.qn, ran.k:a with legends of the division in all-time victorie.a with 48, but he has never won at Ascot. Stock cars and midget.I will race Satur day beginnina at 8 p.m . Tripp figures to encounter stiff compet ition f rom D a nny M cKn i g h t of Alta Loma . McKnight is a four-time A.cot champion. Get good deals on used items 1n lhl' classified p~ges r~....:: ...,..,. 'Jl9'Alr.: =--..,. .......... , ~ THIS WEEKEND ~ Dally Piiat. I AND EVERY WEE ~ 1 Marshall, La Velle ;swimmers of year UC IRVINE I 1N3 S•ml·PIO LHgw Orange Cout College hat swept \he South CoMt Con.fettnee swiJnnwr of the year award u 8rucf Manhall wu voted the men'• top perfonner and 'tam.I LaVelle WU honored M the top woman. Marehall w aa the only awlmmer lo the ~ennce fl.nala to win iru. ev.nta. capw.rtNI the 10b butterfly, the 200 Oy and the 200 lndJvUtual medley. In h1a tint year at Oranp C:O.t, Marahall ~ the third atrallht Pira1e sw1mmel' to win I.ht top men'a award. • LaV.U.. meanwb.lle, dominat.td the women'• ac:ene, wlnnln1 five Individual evenu ln the CIQ(1'erence tlnall and ldnl undeteeced thrcJuCbout the leMOI\. In the 1tate flnala at Hartnell Colltl•· _the Atanda mp product put en an amutnc diaplay, cootr1buttnc to ..wh ~pllOI ftnllba for onn,. c.o.t. IWr lilt of ecromplilhmlnl8 included: MtUna ~ .NCIOl'Ct. ln the 00 m..-and 100 free and • "6te mark In IM 100 ~ ... 1983 SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS Expert Instruction In bueball, basketball, ialllng, swimming, tennis, track and fleld, and volleyball. For applloatlons and further Information, pleaee call (714) 833-6348, or write to: uc1 lummer lpom campe. Crawford Hell Unlvenlty of Cellfomla, lnlne, CA tlt17. ENJOY THE SUMMER AT UO I • Don't mlaa the best soccer In town this aummert ~ Games every Saturday 6 & 8 p.m.; Sunday 4 & 6 p.m. I I OPENING NIGHT/ I S.turdav, M•v 21at, 6 p.m. ~ OAMI! lt1 • co.fe .... 0.W-.0,e t& 'l'onw'°9 UitlMfl ~ ~ QAMI! U -Loe Attf191• ....... r& #ewpon.._,,.,_,_.. ~ I'='°· c~~~!=~~~n~~ v!~d•um I I l4°' 'WY . Vi•'"'' exit Hit, r19t1t on N•wnoFMfl ~ (!~KET '!'!ORMA}!,ON· (7~l, 557.:82!.!J C4 Oran e Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday. May 20, 1983 I Going the distance! T I I I Anderson, Quinonez top CIF track entries By ROGE R CARLSON or-.~,... .... NORWALK -The CIF track and field championships get under way at Qerritos College Saturday with individual and team crown.a to be decided on the 4-A, 3-A, 2-A and 1-A levels. beginning at noon. In additJon to titles, there ls al90 the matter of qualifying for the state regionals a week hence at the same site. The top eigh t finishers , r egard l ess of classification, advance to the regionals. Among the area's top entries are distance stars Dave Anderson of Corona d el Mar and G us Quinonez of HuntingtOn Beach. Anderson takes a prelims clocking of 4:20 .74 into Saturday's l,600 meters, but he hM done much better than that (a l :f2.73 at Arcadia). and it figures it'll take a sub 4: 10 to win . the 3-A crown a 1ain1t such competition as El Modena'• Ruben FApan.a, among othera. Quinonez is considered a aolld bet to advance to the atate regionals in the 3,200 and Corona del Mar's 1,600 relay team has posted a sharp 3:22.45. Hawthorne Is an overwhelming team favorite in the 3-A. The 4-A crown is up for grabs. ·* .,.. ......... °''" ...... (ll'ell!M --Me.di M100 Mettlft (CdM). 11. 14. The oppoaltlon : Thom11 (Hawthorne). 10.88; Dunning (SA Valley>. 10.84; l:iMey (Mornlng1lde), 10.94: Bakett (Saddlebacll), 11.01; Davia (Duarte), 11.15: Me<l•• (Ha~hOtne), 11.29; Kim (Vllt .. Parkl. 11.~0; Waehlngton (Antelope Vlllley). 11.47. ,... 200 Mertln (CdM). 22.92. Tiie oppoatllon : TllomH (Hawthorn•), 22.05. MeOH (Hawlhorne). 22.43; Dav•• (Duarte). 22.44; Kim (Villa Park). 22.09: Wuhlngton (Antelope Valley), 22.70, RIY«a Uni girls area list Irvine, head in track finals NORWALK -University High's Annette Rogers and Julie Seleine, Irvine's Jocelyn Lee and a bevy._ of other hopefuls ta.ke a crack at winnir\I{ CIF track'and field championships Saturday, beginning at noon al Cerritos College. Rogers was a double winner in the sprints in the CIF 3 -A prellms, winning her 100 and 200 heats in 12.32 and 25.22, and in each case. her toughest competition figures to come from Hawthorne starlet Kim Grant. Seleine turned in a 5:07.97 in the 1.600 and figures to be chasing Foothill High's J ennifer Abraham for honors. Lee, a premier hurdler, is the favorite in the 110 low hurdles, and is a medal threat in the 300 low hurdles. where Walnut's Gayle Kellon looms as a big choice to win. In 4-A competition the big event for area athletes is the 1,600, where t hree Edison runners are entered, led by Nicole Ritchot and Leslie Pratt. The top eight finishers in each event, regardles,, of classification (4-A, 3-A. 2~A or 1-A). for next week's state regionals at the same site. ~IMrtM,Oppnttt­ (,_...tllftM notad) '4A·100 Hand•r•on (Fountain VallayJ, 12 44 Th• oppotlllon: Wlnaton (Jordan). 11.70; B<xlhwara (Millikan). 12.21; Young (Muir), 12.23. 8Hdy (LB Poly). 12.25: Roberta (Carrltot). 12 30. Parroa (Santa Monica). 12:44: Bank• (Et Dorado). 12:47: Craven (C«ltennlel). 12' 5 7 ,_A 100 ,..._. (UnNerllly). 12.32. The oppoemon: Qran1 (Hawthorne). 12.23: Burrell (HaW1horne). 12.49: Jone• (Beverly Hilla). 12.82; Moton (Sunny Hiiia). 12.lle; Brown (La Sierra). 12.85; Garner (Valencia). 12,H ; Wlaemen (Walnut). 12.88; o-,, (SA Valley). 12.91 ,.. .. ...... (Utl!Y«llly). 25.22. The CIP90fltlon: Grant (Hmw1h0me), 25.82; AlMrl (t49wtlloma). 25.82; Owner (Valanela). 26.32: JonM (8eY«'ty Hiiia), 28.53; Branrwin (la Habra), NM. Beker (La Quinta). 28.U , Laymon (la Hebr•) 1e 18: Reynold• (Rr.erelda Poly), N .88. ,... 1-........ ~5:07.97. titr4 I at I L, (\Jnl¥arll1y). S: 14.43. The oppoettlOn: Abranam (Foolhlll), 5:05.00, Thompaon (Saugua). 5: 10.80; Meyera (Foothill). 5: 12.U . Helm (Laguna Hiii•). 5:13.55: MeVIC:ar (Canyon). 5:13.70; Daly (Mlaalon V'9!0), 5: 17 .38; Conenour (Arvnaton), 5:22.17. ,_A 3,200 NowM, (Unlvatllly). 11:23, 10 ArrMfttnMlt (Unlvenlly), 11:27 .93. The opPotttlon: Scott (Tuttln), 11: 18.87; Hutehlnaon (Minion Viejo). 11 :28.3'\_: Cohenour (Arlington). 11:3.0 , 11: Ftaagla (Tuttln). 11:30.22: Quinn (Oa11lt Hlll•I. t 1:32 17: G09<f (Arllnglon), 11:<40. 17; Ac;oata (WalA<lt). 11:!11.08. ..,,.,. Laa (lrvlna), 14.70. Morton (Irvine). 14.81. Tiie oppolltlon: Moton (Sunny HHlt), 14.81; K .. lon tWatnut). 14.95: Ryan (W•tern). 15.0I; Am•• (Et Modena). 15.25: Til lman (H•wthorne), 15.58: CarrH CO (Anaheim). 15 72. Prlee (Hawtho<ne). 15 93 .. _... L.M (lrvtne). 48.08. The oppos111on: Kellon (Walnut), 43.42, CarrH eo (Anaheim), 45.47, Nolon (Sunny Hilla). 45 52: w1111am1 (HH Wlleon). 45.97; Springer (Los..Amigoel. 48.32; Hagan (0.0. Hill•}. •8.39: Hatlam (Canyon), 48.M ; Kalley (Canyon). 47. 18 -.... A. 96etelcl (Edleon). 1:00.g. IU6Mr (Edlton). Tiie oppoanton: Bltloell (COmptonl. 58.01, J0<dan 1camaruto). :se.ss: Watton (Com9ton), 57 39. Hall (LB Poly). 58.78: Jamrltka (La Creaeania>. 59 45. Ouenda (St. Lucy), 59.St; FOWiar (Oomlng<HIZ). 1:00.45 >-A IOO ..W-(Unl_.111y), 2: 18.22 ChetM4 (Irvine), 2.17 O The oppoeltlon: HenMI (V.ienda). 2 14 18, Th<>mp1on (Seugus). 2· 18.72: Coa (FoothHI), 2· 19 15: FrHman (Haw1r.orne), 2. Hl.33; Biggar• (El T0<0). 2. 19.88: Hagan (Dan• Hlffa), 2·20 52, MeCl•ln (Orange). 2 20 89 4-AUOO ftltcflot (Edlaon), 5: 10.35. ll'fatt (Edison). 5: 12.20. ~ (Edlton). 5:21.08. The oppo91tlon: MeCll1y (Buena). 5:10.31; Harrington (Rotllng Hlll9), !I: 13.82; Mc;Grann (Upland). 5: 15. 75; Painter (Lii Wiiton). 5: 18.35; Hull (Compton), 5: 17 .80; Fairman (Thoutand Oeka). 5:23.29. ... , ... ,..., ldlton. 3:58.27. The oppoattton: Compton, 3:57.57: Eaparama, 3:57.81; ~ Vlllw;, 3:51.81; Mlllllian, 4:00.33; Doe Pu«lloe. 4:01.51; LB Poly, 4:03.97; Creaeenta Valley, 4:04.89: Puadana, 4.04.64. .. , ... ,..., ................ ,,,__ Qrer, oe.w.e. DalecJ), 4:08. 14. Th• oppoaltlon: C anyon, 3:57.72; Hawthorne. 3:58.37; El Toro. 4:03.87; Orenge. 4:oe.89: vu.neta, 4:07.17; W•tern, 4:07.71; Foothill. 4:07.92: Bewrty Hiiia, 4:08.92. 1-ATrtple-.., IUr"" (WOOdbrldge), 34·10w. o• ,._ (WOOdbrldOel. 34-llw. The OPCM)91tlon: Franklin (SA Valley). 37 ·4w: Compton (RoMmHd), 37·1~: AmH CEI Modena). 37·1; Tlylor {Valencia). 38·1•: ~ord (Walnut), 3'-10; Knight (La Habra). 35-1; FllMr (Duar1a). 35-2. 4-A8'MIN Oteff (Marina). 35-~ Th• oppoaltlon: Drlaeoll (Simi Valley), 3 7 .3v.: Roy (So. Torrance). 3t-10'A; 8aker1eete (San Marcoe). 38-3'A: Berry (West Torrance). 35-5~: Wllllatne (LB POiy). 3$.3'A; A.umoawaloga (Lynwood). 35·2: Pool•llk (Elpera,,11), 35-1 ~: Jon•• (Paramount). 35-1'/•. lS8YeMe). 22.71; Bek• (Badcllebedl). tUO; ~on (CICIO ValeV). t3.H.. •A• ..._..,._. (WOOdbrldge). 49.H ; lllleChtllu 11 (CdM), •HUS. The oppoeltlon: Al¥Wa (Savanna), 48.41; Jam" (Bewtly Hiiie). 49. 17; Naebltt (W•t Covtna), 49.58; &4tat (Duat1e). 41.ta; Woode (Norlh. Riv.). 50.23; Roach (Laguna Hiii•). 50.32; Carmona (Savanna), 51,44. 4-A400 .,.... (fountain Valley), 411.90. The oppoeltlon : Jollnt (N. Torrance). 48,47; Miiiet (Muir). 411.88; CoullOn (MlllNtan), 48.89; Howard iLB POiy), 411. 11: 8o)'d (Eaperanu), •11.31; 8btlmldt (Torrance). 49.32; Jam•• (El••nhower), 49.79; MylH (Domlngu•z). 49.82. .. ... ..... (~), 1:58.08. The oppoeitlon : Kelly (HawthOma). 1:54.81; Heabltt (W•I Covina}. 1:~.7t: Smltn (Qerden Grove). 1:5e.27; c.trillo (Montal>ello). 1:1511.&4; Bek« (Et Modena), 1:57.52; SltM (Dena Hiiie), 1:59.115: Cole Mira Cotta). 1:!58.47; ~arrnan (CICIO Vallevl. 1:58.75. l-A1 ... A11danan (CdM). •:20. 74; laer9 (Ealanela), 4:25.28. Th• oppoaltlon: EtparH (El Modena). •: 19.36; Graen (VIiia Pttk). 4:21.61; Hanton (Walnut), 4:22. 11: Valen (El Modena). 4:23.82; Brutay (Montebello). 4:2A.47; Cor1u (Arroyo). 4:24.73; Ruddell (Rancho Alamlloe). 4:26.42. ........ WMtlef (Un1¥Wllt)'). 9:34.17. The oppoettton : Wiiton (Clll'yon, Saugua), 11:22.47; Baldridge (LOI Altoa), 11:27.83; Clifford (San Clemente). 11:30.83; Mc:Heha (El Modena), 9:33.45: Crafton (Mira Co•t•). 9:34.15; Winn (Ar1lnglon). 9:38.07; P.:tregon (Arroyo), 9:40.19 Rubio (Hew1home), 11:40.3g. 4-A U00 0--. (Hun1lngton Baech). 9:25.83. The oppoaltlon : Raynotd• (Camerlllo), 9:0 1.53; Harri• (EIHnhowar), 9:21.03; Gutt.rru (Puadena), 9:21.011: Junkarman (Loa Alamltoe). 9:23.92: Mell• (Laaewood), 9:28.73; Cruz (Burbank), 11:29.41: Wallon (Palo• VerdH), 11:3 1.511; Waller (Palm $prtnge). 9:34.51. ,...,, ............. W.._ (Laguna BMchl. 1!5.2e. .,_ (Nawporl Herbor), 15.37. Tiie 09po1ltlon : R. Young (Hawthorne). 14.72; M. Young (Hewthome). 14.80; Tueller (Vitia Pn), 15. 15; Gregory (Milelon Viejo), 15.2r, "Torren1a (Haw1horne), 15.48; 81aaonnatt• (Brea-Olinda). 15.611; Oetmaln (OenaJillll). 15.87. ... ,,. ............ Nlotlola, (Fountain Vlllw;), 14.93. The oocioeltlon : fterrelte (North Torrance). · f4.87; White (L~ocl), 14.84; Martinez , (Claramonl). 1•.87: M•rtln•~ (Claremont), 14.89: Alt.n (Lynwood). 14.90; Perryman (Gahr), 15.03; ,..lehotaon (Mllllktn). 15.09; J-(M•llkan). 15. 12. .. •• Low ....... ""°""*"' (Hunllnglon BMc;h), 38.53. The OOC>091tlon: Couleon (Miiiikan). 37.3'; F«Oera (North TOITance), 37.88; MoCUllouch (LB Poly}. 37.87; Coall (Compton), 38.28; Bladaa (Mulfl· 38.28: Martlnei (Clar--.t), 38.42; Qare a (E1paran11), 38.92; OrH r ll<•t .... l. 38.95. •A•Low....._ ..,_, (Laguna Baedl). 38.18. Tiie oppotltfon : A. Young (Hawthorne): 37.70; M. Young (Hewtllorne). 38.11; Torrent• (H•wtllOrna). 38.3g; Roach ILAeuna Hiiia), 38.48: Bugg (Wall Covina). 38.411; Wilton "(Anahelm)0'38.h : Lul'ftplln (HH Wlleon).-38.78: Tueller (VIiia Park), 311.20. . ... ....., c ............ (, ..... , llilertln, ...... _. ~),43.38 Th~~!':::n : 11awtnorne. 42.04; Mot --~: Ouerte. 42.80; VIiia Pll'it. 43. 19; , 43.22: 8eY«1y H ... 43 :.>4; SA VelWy, 43.5i: Antelooa Vlllw;. 43.78. .. , .. ....., c-... -(I' ............... ....._. ~).,3:22.45. ~--.3.28.27. Tha oppotlllon : HaW1horna, 3: 18.58; Ouarle, 3:22.38; WHt Covina, 3:22.65; Orenge. 3:23.t7; VIiia Partc, 3:23.711; Bewr1y HIMt, 3:2•.te; Dena Hiia, 3:42.12. I-A Llftl--=ecDldllllllll'!'fM,..,·• (Nawpon Harbor), 22-3 .. _ ........... ,.... .... I (IMne), 21·2~. Tha opcioeltlon : MeAltle1er (Stddlabaek). 22· 10'h; Jam•• (Beverly Hiiie). 22.g~; Dunning (Santa Ana), 22-S~; Wllltama (Santa Ana). 22-1v.: Oanon (Arroyo), 21-1~.; Yuen (Montebello). 21·3\.lr; Brown (Mlaelon \lletO). 21-2\o ... I-AT ....... =-~=*l::•ri,.·(~~). 47~. .-(unl¥ertlty). tw. • The oppoaltlon : Countryman (8eY«'ty Hiit). ~; MeGow18y (El MoOene). 45-10: ~ (Ant9opa VallfV). 45-nr.: Klwldef (Rowland). 45-W.; ~ (Fuler1on). 45-0•.4: ~ (M!Mlon Vteto~ 44-7. ......... v .... ..._, (Newport tw1>ol'). 13-0. Th• oppoettlon: Carrol (VIII• Park). Whltaekle (~. Saugut). W81k« (Troy). Griffin (Sonora), Hiii (lunny HMI). .. 81 13-11:. Jull,.,lat (Hawthorne), Bootll (&ant• Ana), 13-0. I-A._.""' '---(Coron• del Mat). 63-3'Ar. ~ (Newport Herb«). 62·5. The oppoaltlon: Altken!IMll (Mlulon Vlato). 57·10; Ywco (Whttti.r). 54·10~; W•l•ll• (Foothltt), 54·•'h: Katnik (Foothl">· 52· 10; Bluatraleh (Cepo Vall•'t>. 52·t "4; Whit• (AnMllope ValeV), II 1·5'N. Aeyna {El Aencilo). 51-2. ... ....... ..,_, (£dlean), 62-1~. The oppoaltlon: F1ofaa (~). &5-9Y.; Wiit on (&urbank). 55-8"4; Hold•n (Hett). 64--0.~ P«o (Lynwood). 52-9; MclOeugh (Simi Vetley), 52·2~; Joflnaon (PacdtlGa). 51-e:r.: Skaooa /Oon LAIOOI. 111-3. Weekend sports on TV, radio S.t•rday TELEVISION 11:15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -San Diego at Philadelphia. l p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Coverqe of the Grand Prix of Monaco, the fifth nee on the 16-city Formula One circuit (taped). 2 p.m. (7) -HORSE RACING -The 108th running of the Preakneea in Baltimore. 2:30 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL - UCLA va. Pepperdine in the NCAA men's c:h8rnp6amhip at C.Olumbua, Ohio (taped). · 3 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OJI' SPORTS - The concluaion of the Grand Prix of Monaco (taped). -3;JO (2)-GOLF -Second round coveraae_of \he M00,000 Atlanta CJ.-k: (taped). (7) -PRO BOWLING -The $100,000 Howton OOpe'I (taped). 4:30 p.m. (11) -BAIBBALL -Dodpra at New York Meta. 7 p.m. (66) -CdtLEGE BASEBALL - M1aml at C-1 State Fu.Uerton. RADIO B•1ball -~at New York Meta, 4~3:S J>JD., l,<ABC (790); Oeveland at. ~11. 6:66 p.m., JC.MPC(710). ..... ,, TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -GOLF -P'lnal ft>UDd ~of &be Ati.\ta Clliaak. 10:30 p.m . (7) -VSJ'l. l'OOl'BALL -LA ...,.._at D.nwr. (11) -BAIEBAU. -Doct,.... 11N .. Yodc Mew. ll:IO (2) -NaA PLA YOPP -s.n Antonio at i.bn for Wnwm Conf9nnee Cbamplonehlp _. .wn) or Laken at Phlladelpb.la for the DA~p~ane). . 2:JO P'· (2) -BOXING -J'.erl ffarsrove ell IUJI) VL DanaJd bli (IJ.1, 10 KQa} In a -middleweicht bout at Atlandc City, N.J. ..... ,. <, 3 p.m. (7) -AUTO ft.ACING ,-Indy 500 time \riala. 3:30 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Jeff Chandler (30-0-2; 16 KO.) vs. Hector Cortez (43...S-3, 26 KO.) ln a su1:ier-bantamweiaht bout at Atlantic City, N.J. (taped). 7 p.m. (56) -COLLEGE BASEBALL - Miami at. Cal State Fullerton. RADIO USFL Football -LA Expre. at. Denver, 10:30 a.m., KNX (1070). Bueball -~ at New York Meta, 10:35 a.m .. KA.BC (190); ~ at w ela, 12:6~ p.m .. KMPC (710). NBA Pla~ffa -Sari Antonio at Lakera (pme 8eVeD) or Laken at Philadelphia (game one), 12:30 p.m., KLAC ($70). 12:30 p.m., KLAC (570). . Titans added to field MISSION, Kan. (AP)-Cal State Fullenon, a Collea• World Seriea fin allat fn 1982, and Ml9allalppl State have been .elected • ai·larae teams for the NCAA Division I 8aaeba11 Cham~~ DIWSoo l Bueball Commlti.e said Alabama, c hampion In the SoutheHtern Conlft'enceC.n't UC Santa 8utwa, winner in the Southern omla A.ModatJon. were llddld to the M-teun flekl • auton'Mltk c:onferenc9 ~· The other seven automatic conference quallf...... four more at-lar18 t.eNm and the fl.Ml r site wW be announced Monday, the NCAA Com$tJon In ~ ..tpmenta madt ., far mutt no lat. than ~ 27. In the eat a..,._. I at Stanford, the iwm wtu be Sllnford, 'b• Northern California AHociatton winner and the Pacific· 10 Nor\h ww..r. The W•t Repw.l D at Tmlpe, Aria., will fHU&r• Arlaona Stale, • Wettern Atb .. uc Conference &eam and a Southern Callforala BNeball ~tlon t.Mm, • THI llllllll IURD ' I ' S.IU..11 lea..,e• 1 M Laguna 8Mcl\ RecrMtlon ~ment i. eccepllng tMm entrlea for ha adult eumm« toftbaN leaguM. Oeadllne tor the men'• 12-lnch alow pitch and the women·• i2-1nch leeguee la today, whlle the dMdllne for the men'• 18-(nch 11ow pitch IMgue 11 Friday, June 24. Teama compoaed of. local playera who reatde within the Laouna Beach Unified School Ol11rlot boundarlea, or playera who hold bonattda employment within th• cttr 11m1t1 of Laguna Beach have flrat priority I property reglatered by deadline. the men'• 12-lnch league wlll play M onday through Thuraday ~Inning June 8. The women'• leegue will play Sundev-. beginning June 19. The men's 16-lnch league wltl begin play the llrat week In July with gamea M t for Monday and Thursday nlght1. For furthef Information, phone 497-3311, extenalon 203. IJ1t-road 6r•• Prix The eecond round of the 1983 OH-road Champloo1hlp Gran Prix Safi•• 11 aet for Saturday at the L oa Angel •• County Fairground• In Pomona. Competition beglna et 7 p.m . Tlctteta are avaUable at Tlcketron outlet•. Super Shop 1tor" and pat1lclpatlng Sou1hefn Callfornla Mlteubllhl dealefShlps. For more Information, phone (213) 359-5117 or (213) 358-2851. Base6aH se• .. 1 The Orange County Bueball School wlll be held at Orange Cout College: beginning June 20. School dlrector9 ere OCC buebalt coach Mike Mayne and form.r Calllornta Angel pltchM John VerhoeY9n. Gueat lnatructore lnctude O.Otr lahn, Rob Wiifong and Oeryt Sconler• of the Angela. Frank Tanana of the Texaa Rangtn, John Caatlno and Gary Ward of the Mlnneeota Twtna, Mark Ci.er of the so.ton Red Sox and Burt Hooton of the Loa Ange6M Oodgerl. fr.ere will be 10 aummer ....iona. Each M iiion wlll IH I fo~r 4ay1 (20 hour•). All aeulon• are from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Prloe of each .... ion It $140. The price alto lncludn a IChool T ·thlrt and lunch each day. The achool 11 open to any youth aeven year• Of age and U • -- Ttwe are two aeulona In June and lour MCtl In July and Auguat. For more tnformatlon, phone 472-800&. Power boat race set for ·Saturday Offshore power boats will roar along the coast between Dana Point and Newport Beach Saturday when the Marathon Boat Racers A ssociation (MBRA) stages the fint of what Is hoped to become an annual race between the two ports. The race will start at 10 a.m. at the Dana Point breakwater and will go west along the coast beyond Newport Beach and back to Dana Point. rOaking two laps of the same course. T hese open class offshore power boats are capable of speeds exceedlna 100 mph in the open ocean. The long coune for the open cl.ass boats ls 111 miles. The short coune for the other claaees is 55 miles . Bob Nordskos, MBRA president, w~o hu recently returned from a record-1etting run down the Sea of Cortez in his 39-foot Cigarette hull, will be one of the racers in Saturday's event. "It's always good to get back to the friendly people of Dana Point and race in the challe~ waters between Dana Point and Newport Beach. ' Nordakog said. After the race there will be an aw•rda presentation in the park n ear the Embareadero Marina launch ramp. "MBRA gives driven an opportunity to learn the sport, while veteran drivers compete against each other," said Nordskog. "Th.ii year there a.re 10 clauea, rangins from an open claaa for boata betwee n 30-4~ feet with no r estrictions on propulsion, to day-cruller runat:iouta which are strictly production models. Boat show slated :for Long Beach The Southel'J" California Marine Aaoclation, the Sou thland's moat pre1ti1lou1 marine trade or1anlzallon, haa announced still another bo•t show. SCMA baa labeled the n e w ahow the "American Boattna JubUee Show" to be held July 15-24 at the Shoreline VW.. ln the new l.oot 8-ch Marina. Ex,cutive director sPke Harvey said the show will be both an In-the-water and on-land expolitioft. Theft wU1 be..,.._ for more than 100 ia,. baac. In the we• al the Shoreline VW... area of the new downllOWn marina, jult acnm die h#w&'/ fl'om the Lone Belch ConvenUOn c..ntier and only a abort ~ tram the Queen Mary. lmmedia .. ly lldjlicenno the ln-U.wawr boac. wW be nearly 200 l(allerable craft. alone wl\h hundnda of tioOtha ~ nwiy ~ that .,.. an a boaL ''Our deaJen hive been ~ for a mid· """"'* lhow," mkt Harvey. ••wt\h the ......... of the new downtown IMrina we haw tht klila1 •te to f\&1fW their .......... DJ:NVl:R (AP) -Red MUler, who took th• DIDwr Branam to tbelr '.,..Wit 'momeat. WU find "n.undeY • cmcla of the Denwr Oold of the United lut•• J'ootbd i..,u.. ••keU..11 e••I' Mat lfta High bHketbell coech Steve P()t)C)Vtch It feeturlng a eummw buketball camp at the IChool'a gym fOt boyt and glr1a entering the fourth tllf'ough eighth gtadee In September. fl wllf be held Monday through Ftlday f« thr• we.M, beginning June 20 and ending July 8. 11me: 12:20·2:30 (boY9l: "2:30-4:30 (gltla). Slgnup dat": June 1 Of' June 2. 3:30-5:30. Cott: *45 (lncludee T ~"*1). Addlllonat Information: catf Stew P()t)C)Vtch OI' Mike Thornton •t Mann. High, 893-6571 (ext. 270). Solt6all lamlloree Tht 14th annual Little M iu Softball JamborH wlll be held May 28·29 at the Whittler Narrowa County Recreational Aree near the Pdtnona Freeway and RoaemMd. Nearly 2.900 glrta wlll be playing 179 gamea on 24 diamond• with first and MCond place• trophlet In each dlviaton btllng Pf'eaerlt9d. The pattlelp atlng Lltfle M iu Softball teaguea Include Foun1aln Valley, Huntington Beach, We11mlh1ter. Santa A na. Norwalk. Simi Valley. La Mirada. Patamount. El Monte. Covina Hiiia. North Anaheim , Chino. Hawaiian Gardena. Buena Par1t and Entenada. Mexico. The Jamboree la free to the publlc. 'l'eaals lelllHl•B Junior group tennis leNona wlll be held at Seecllff Tennl1 Club In Huntington S.ach beginning June 20. c1 .... w111 be held tw1ce a week fot ttve week• with a coat of 135. c ...... ate open to all youth•, 8-16 yeart Of ege. For f\.lrthef lnfotmatlon. phone Ian Rlctl at 53~93e8. . Ad•lt ..-olleylMll Team appllcatlont fOf the city of lrvlne'a 9dult coed volleyball ~ are now being accept9d by the city'• community Mrvioet department. Entty deadline ii J~ne 2,,. ~ pla~ ~"' June 14 and continues through Aug. 18. Teem fee la 1150. League will~ A. B and C dlvlslona. Fot more Information and appllcatlona, phone &G0-3839. PICTTnOUa-aa •Am8TATll9NT The !ollOwlng ,.,_ «• doing ~-; TRIM-RITE TREE SERVICE. 450 Cernt>rl~ Cr.. Cotta MIN. CA 92$27 John Wiiiiam lvena. 1078 Buckingham Cr., Newport e..etl, CA 112t80 rAClftC ••w ..., •• A&.,Aal Cenetery M ortuarv Chas>el-Crematory 3500 Pacol1e V•ew Drove Newoor1 Beach 644·2700 Anthony John Pomo, 450 Cambr/dg• Cr .• Cotta MaN, CA 92927 Thia ~ II eondue1ad by a gen«al partnertNp. NcCo.wtal MOITUA•IH Laquna Beach 494·9.C1 5 John,_ Thie .... _, -llled with the COunty Cletk of Orange County on Mey 17. 1913. LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 n.71 PublltMO Orange CoN t Oally P1tot. May 20. 27. June 3, 10. 11183 22te-«l Mt.IC 11)11C( HAlt90I LAWM-WT. OlfYI Mor1uary • Cemelery CrerNtory PICTTnOUa --MAm ITA,._..., Tlta following pat'ton It dOlng ~-; CAEATIVE IUSI NESS CONIULTAMT8. 4481 Outrtgoaf. Huntington INcfl. CA 129411. ,l(ANC!SCA C. ALIERNI. 4481 Out11gger, Huntlfteton 9Mcfl. CA tH41. Thie bull-It conducted by .,, lndMdual. Fr-C. Alber'lll Thlt ... ..,.,..,,, -llled with -County Clerta of Orenge County on Mey 2. 1113. ~ Publlthed Ofane-Cout Oaltr Pilot. MIY 8, 13, 20, 27, 1M3 2046-83 1625 Gaster Ave Costa Mesa 5'40-5554 ,..c1aaoT ... , -.&.MOADWAY MOITUdY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642-9150 IAlTllM ... ~ SMfnt & TUT'MIL'- WISTC ..... CHANL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 ~MlllllHI U..ITA~ TM followtne pef8on 11 doing PIChTIOUe • H•M .. ~ •: ..,... 8TA,,_,- OELUXE LAMOSCAPIMQ, Tiie followlftt Pl'IOll la clolftO 33772 ColeQlo Ave .• Oen• ll'oint, CA ~c:.a TECH-ART (KTA) 12829ciaig Demit Y-eem. 33n2 SEAVtCH. tHS1 lfMl'r Way, Cola,lo Ave •• Oena Polnl, CA ~.CA .... /P.O . ._ 1024. t2t2 . TUlltri. CA 9-1. Tilil bu91riMa le conducted by an KEHNETI4 WAYNE 11.UUH, 12131 lndlvlcMI. ·~ ~':.."!.~ ~-o. Yeercialll I --vp ., Thil atetement -ltled wtth me lndMdl*Kenneltl w. Kodl County Cletk Of Ofenge County on Tl* ... ..,_,, w tllecl Wfth the May 4. 1NI. 1'11l7M County a.. °' <>ranoe ~ on Publlthed Orange Coalt Dally May I , 1MI. ptlot, May 11. 20. 11. ~:a:::, PubllaNd Orlfll8 C-'Y "':.:, -----------I Pllo4. -t. 1S, IO, t7, ~ MUC fl)TICE . . Ml.JC llD11Cl ' ~. Demos zap eac_h other By DONALD M. ROTHBERG IJ~WrtW WASHINGTON -Democratic presidential candidates are shifting some of their campaign fire from President Reagan to each other to demonstrate they are not peas in a single ideological pod. Campaign aides were quick to assert that their candidates have no Intention of engaging in personal attacks on party rivals, but were merely attempting to differentiate themselves on ilSues. After months of campaigning in which the Democ rats concentrated their fire on Reagan, the past few days have seen a flurry of state~nts about Democ rat ic programs and proposals. Sen. John Glenn of Ohio expressed misgivings Thursday about the education program offered last week by former Vice President Walter F . Mondale. The day before, Sen. Ernest F. Hollings of South Carolina called Glenn's program for dealing with acid rain "incredible, naive and indefensible." And in an interview with the New York Times, Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado accused Mondale and Sen. Alan Cranston of California of "circulating rumors about my campaign." The "rumors" that upset Hart are suggestions that his campa4pl is not doing well. Glenn appeared before a teachers union for a question and anawer session and was fully prepared to outline a view on educati.on that would make clear his differences with the $11 billion plan offered by Mondale. The former vice preside nt proposed a 73 percent increase in the budget for the Department of Education as part of a program that also included improved teacher training. greater investment in science and research and assistance to families that otherwise cou\d not afford college tuition. The teachers did not ask the questions that would have given Glenn an opportunity to separate himaelf from Mondale. But after the clORd meeting, in response to a reporter's question, Glenn said, "just to put more money out.. to go the traditional route and just say we'll float m o re money if we have a problem, rd want to see things targeted more to what they're suppoeed to accomplish." Gregg Schneiders, Glenn's aunpaign spokesman, a.a.id they would have linle hesitancy about pointing out the differences between the Glenn and Mondale approaches on the isaue. Laguna seniors llo' to get tax h elp Senior citizens in Laguna Beach may take advantage of f.ree renters assistance, property tax and property tax deferment aai.tance beginning June 2. 'Sponsored by the Senior Otiz.ens Club of Laguna Beach. the 11ervice runs Crom 9 a.m. to noon the first and third Thursdays of each month through Aug . 18 . F or information. call 497-2441. Paul's n ew line • Actor Paul'Newman prepares to dig into a plat.e of spagh etti topped with his own specia l sauce. The dinner , a t a New York restaurant, marked the comme rcial marketing of the "industrial st rength" sauce. Ruckelshaus issues new EPA guidelines WASHINGTON (AP) - William D. Ruckelshaus, in his first official act as head of the Environmental Protection Agency, has issued new ethics guidelines for all employees at the troubled agency. In a memo issued on his first day at work. Ruckelshaus said Thunday he intended to uphold his pledge that the agency will work "in a fishbowl" where all sides will have access t o decision-makers and where even the appearance of interest and "sweeth eart" deals with polluters have swirled around the EPA for months, resulting in the resignations of former Administrator Anne M. Burford and more than a dozen of her top aides. Critics complained that the EPA under Burford met often with officials of the chemical companies it regulates but seldom with envirorunentaU.ta. Ruckelahaua, in the memo, a.a.id "EPA will not accord privileged status to any special interest group, nor will it accept any recommendation without careful, critical examination." He said EPA offidala must not only "remain open and accessible t.(> thoae representing all points of view." but must actively seek out a wide variety of viewpoints. The memo set down specific rlflea to govern contacta with polluting companies and others with busineea before the agency. As part of the new requirements, Ruckellhaus said he will make copies of his appointment calendars available for public viewing at the end of each week and he directed other top EPA officials to do the same. The calendars of aome of the departed EPA offici&ls be<:ame key documents in a half-dozen congressional probes. In the caae of one official - former Assistant Administrator John Todhunter -they did not exist becauae he had a practice of discarding t h em . For former Aasiatant Admlniatrator Rita M. Lavelle, the calendan showed she was regularly treated to lunc hes and dinners by executives of companies that were under investigation by the agency. Lavelle Insisted the m eals did not Improperly Influence her behavior as an enforcer of hazardous waste laws. Washington lauds Hope on BOth year Pretideot Rea1ao wavee goodbye to reporters u he heaclt for-• heHcopter en route to a day in Florida. '· 9range Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Ma 20, 1983 ClASSlfllD 642-5678 CLASSIFIED· INDEX ' .............. , ......... w. 1.....,.., .. IHI ::... j Gtaeral lMl,_,C....__...al...._ __ ....,ll..,..12,.f---al-,_--,-,.-1 ... M ..... 1 To Place Yooi Ad, Cal For TuHd•y through 1••1EL I llnEL llnml S•turd•y publlut1on1. "" A cu.tom llOfn. on IWw· 642-5678 REAL ESTATE l''""'·'' .-.nah&1m tMt.. R..u-.. ... t .. 1 ..... 1 H.1lh1_. ,..,,0111 .. ul.1 C.\1p11111r .. n.1 tt."M1h \01!111flol lli'1'1 ... { •• 1,.. 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The most charming ;'!~~ T= ••II• •llrneu $125,000 offering in F.astaide Coeta Mesa. new '°' • pttyet• ehow· '''" Kiii• Md correction• may Call Jean Ritter ...... 759-1100 '"" be m•de unhl 5:30 p.m. ·"' ::;;~ for the MKt dey'a publl-1•2·1200 11111 c:Mlon. FOf Sund•y 81\d lllllllll•I ....................... 11 QfORQE ELKINS CO 11Ho Mond•y publlc•tlona. 1°1: 12:00 noon Saturday. ::::! PIHH Hk for • "klll '"~' number .. when c•ncel- '" •: Ung your ad. Ill\'\ 01111 '" ft Cheelt yQIJr Id dally 81\d :::;.~ repof1 errOfa lmmedlet&- "'"' ty The DAILY PILOT ... ,..... 1ume1 llablllty tor the ''""' llrar Incorrect ln .. rtlon l•Jlll'lll ''""I~~~~~~~~~ ,. ... I~ ::;;., ............ . :~ .. ltat1a1 lMl :~: IDT• IMl'I :~. .. ,. .... 1 ., Low down: Low lntw .. 1. 1 , • Unde Sam W811ll to help 1 • you with rower ~ymenta. 11'' TALK TO USI ::e. BrOkw ee2-1100 I 'lt10 MUIVllW ----Uniquely dealgned 3 bdrm. 3 bath home 1 blodc from bay & ocean b••che• on private corner lot with unob· atructed bay, Jetty and ocean vltwa. Thia di•· : •• tlnctlve home w11 111- ;:•:, tured In Home & Garden :':• Magulne end wu con-:H~ 1tNC1ed with aome of the :' •• flneat craltamanlhlp you ;.~~ wlll llkety --· lf'you '''"' era t perlectlonlst. a.ak to -thl• m•gnlflcent ""' .... 2-mraat- lMQt IMng room, dining room e nd bre1kl•1t room • er·a and Nbr81Y Plantatlon ltwt1era 1.81 • Lllll llLE UYFlllT :_v::, ';"~: ~i~ Fineat Lagoon view from magnificent 4 ~~ ~ /~ t ~. bdrm, 4 bath pool home. $1,450,000. &44-7020 UlSllE PUCE UYFIHT j Lmll IUL man Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 be up, 2 br laJMa 2 be dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500,000.1 Ptaluala 1M2 are!1~~t~:~~~~1!'nn. 3 =Jn"':a b11th, 3700 sq.ft. $1,385,000. Oreanfront. 4 er 1nc:1 mut IUl1e, •Ba LI .. I.LE lmpreaatve mwb6e entry, glg11ntlc IMI rm. cu.tom Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. nn. wood bNtn cell. fri>IC & beam ceilings, furnished, palioa. $420,000. wet bar. M•ln llv •r•• FlllllAlll lllCI llLLTIP ~~.',t!:v~~ri :~:; New 4 br, 4 'h ba, custom French Nonnand din ., .. plul bele OV9'· F.atate l.2 prime acre h1lltop $1,250,000 ~~~~°:'= Ollllllll 0&11 UYFlllT try, P81QU9t noora. lky· Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot . 85' boat llghll & root sundack. Plu9 llCCOl'llmodatlon tor dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /tenns m8ld quart•• & _.. .,, tllev8t0f. Prof 1811'11C8P- ed. pvt p•tlo w/bltln 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, immaculate condo. On 880. Atadl Qlf w/lllto bel Comm I *125 000 opnr. 1775.000 Incl mon Pllll Liii Ollll green t. · poo · • • · 1580,000 for 28 yr• et BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3t1k1y"i.·d•lJ• .. • •.;k 1,/'iftJ' 9¥.'I~ plu• HIUm l•nd ...... 305-S81-55e0 Point 3 Bdrm. cs.t\-dlne, home Offwad at $975. ---------------- • newty dec:onted, plumb- 8d, pelnted. a.en. $449, 000. Bil Go6d, &42-5200 ~~~~ 000. 17141 673·4400 121)162 .. 2121 HARBOR **********************, After ,.. lillYI l ... t4 .t llllLLIOI IOLUI PllPEITIES 11 ltW,.rt ltHlll, Ml ... to 34331 St. of the Green Lante rn in Dana Point, a new LUXURY 3000 sq. f\ .. 3 bdrm, 3 1/2 ba condominium with I.rs• ............. . PenlnluiaPt 4 bd & den. 3 b&. Stacia to~ 8lld bey. Olvon:oe '°"* Nia By OWN' 831-1655 c...a ...... ltu SOORECLJFS li:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:I electronic security & private elevator. AHHOUNCEMC"TS IHTI OllS1' Each room has a magnificent view of "'"""'"'""'"' 11•·: Dana Point Marina , Canyons and Jult titted, OOMn, canyon view. ltunning • Bdrml. :.:::.~ .. :··'"'' ~;;'. PWl 110 Mountains. You must see to appreciate "'" VIiiage Wiik Townhouae. h . h . ,.,, .... ~,., , ...... ...._,lo••I "-' l11.t11.,,1111t1 lr.11.i "''" Beamed celllnga. En· t 1 s Pro Pert y, t e utmost 1 n "''" cloHd patio. Eiccellent AFFORDABLE ELEGANCE BUSlft:SS ' flNA"CIAL ........... _ .. ,ltf'•'' ·~'\101~\..,_ • .,,.,.,lllloll ·~·~··-\\.......... , .. ,h •lrut4\h\• 11l •Jt11"._ll,.nhl11• lojM 111\t "'llt• 111 \o\oo1r\h"'I ·~1 ... ,, 'I ,, .......... .,,,.,.,.' v. .. nti•• " I "~-·' I •• EMPLOYMENT 11, \.\ utt.11 .... "'., ..... ''"' •hi) condition, OellQhtful CS. cor. Air conditioning . IPll RI/UT/Ill 12-1 1115.000. ........ . 111-1111 Ill.EMIT *********************** UY I IDOi IULn 111-llOO • TIW Ill.II& Ill.I Country en.rm, 3 Bdrm, om ITUTU 11111 Yaun 2 Br 2 Be condo located Vary appeellng 5 Bdrm 3 neu So. Co11t Plu:•. Ba with aunny kitchen, Juat right IOf the young fmly rm, huge mHter couple getting ataned. autte located In • com· Alklng 181.000. Try low munlty wltll 3 awWnming down . 931 -7370, pool• end •er•• o f e&2·2411 grHnbelta. RHdy for you to move In now F\111 TJt\DI T 10\, \L RL\I T\ 1 price only S t78.900 ,.~ 111"" Lall 0.ry & Ctvttta 973-7781 711().1397 OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 1230 SAND KEY DA. HARBOR VIEW HILLS ap8doul 481. 288. fMI rm. be•utltul lg yd on 8C)pro• 'Ai KTI, fight.CS B•dmlnton court. 2 p1to1 wt g11 fire pll Owner 1495,000. B y appt. 780-9133 ............ 3 Bdrm on •• t,.. letQt culdl MC lot. $2811,500. Bltr. 963-4377 ""l9TI 2br & 3br/2b• on 1 '-" '°''· O<lMnllde of hwy Owner ..,.. help ~. Owner/8gt 87~ For aele by owrv. 2 Br. 2 , ......... ... \11•h•"'' \,,., .... , 2 beth, 2 atory wf1h nr. ::::·; plaoe. 1UMY kltctlen and ••>I! ~tlo with i9ll-$449,000. Whal I Wonder1ul Worid of Shopping. right •t yQIJr flnoertlpe werydeyt D•llY ffllot c1 .. 11tled Ada. To pl-your Id, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ ;1 s. COndo. oow-'de of hwy, ground floor w/nloe P•ilo. CIOH to bell .. hi.I .. \\.,-. 11.1 \ ''"'''"'A t11Y I"'"•"' I If f!Uhl t , .... ' ' ' ~ t u11ulur1 I ,,,,,.,.,, '·'''"' ll··u~ '~•hi tr•••I" M.i.11-.1 t.h·· """''"-'• M 1• \\ 1111td "'U"-111 .,I l1t'>ltu11'° nh ()ti~• l'M,tilWll I'\ t,,i,u1 ... 1,. UI t'1.•1"' .. "', .,.,,.n .. ,, .. , ...... , .... , r\ Jt ..... ,,, II BOATS l1ult • f(, ul •••tlol•I '"' ... , • ., .. 1 .... ~ \t ot1t I ••f'Ylfl ~' llttl .... ''"' .... J,, .... \ ••• k ...... .:;. 'u1t'1 lti..h·ul .. 1 ~:l! U,...1001:. 11().-U:S ::~~ '*'"02, 875-eOOO .-.:, hll•t ....... cell 842-54178 end let • .. -&-Claaelfled Ad-VII« ~ Ao&...... you. , ............... , I 1 1 t.900 -S5eOO Onl -:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;,;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;,:;;;;;;;Jiifi '1.'1 1 Open 811/Sun II 153 Yorktown (Montlcello). Uncornpromlalng-quallty det1ll1 thla anchentlng 3Br gwden villa. P .. c.- ful hideaway dtn tool EJctr11 Incl. oak ttoora, calm drpa. fir to cell .,,,., mlrr°"9. Pvt IPI wtltl IOI . .,, ' yOYI Beat of •II -only .... :I aseoo dn. & S&G• Pl mo.I ::::~ g:·ttu~~ 1 ::,dtO:~:r ...... 846-7434 ·11.:.• --------1 .:;j.~ -....... IUll OPEllll SAT /SUllAY 1·1 P.111. UllOIE OISTOM IOWFlllT 001101 1111WtsthtMfrfft, l..,.rt ltMlil Brand New ... 2 to choose from 3 Bdrm, 2 ~ bath Condos. 2000 sq. ft. Subterranean parking for 2 cars+ storage. $525,000. Owner/Builder. 673-2282. : .. :. 30 11epa to Bay. Ctlerm-tno otder CdM realdenca. TRANSPORTATO. •bdrm apttt 1eve1 with ''"' .11 ~\ ...... l , .. ,. ,, M ''"' lkl.•• I.,_,'''"' ..... ,:-..···· , .. " I • 11 .... ... ~\ I 1 u'-·~ l1 .ool lt t;hn l hl1h AUTOMOTIVE \uh I.,. 1 .... 11.M: "'J·••~ t( '"' H••h t \\ho• I 1"1\•' '"" ~· \ ,,.. \111 .. to• • I I.._.,....,.., AUlOS N'ORTED ""''' .. .. "'''' p1rt111 view of harbor. ldHI for entertaining 1525,000. :·.:·~ .-.. mLn ~:~ llt-1111 "''!' --.. --.. -----....... lt-1 1r ... 1 Mllllt• """' ,, .......... Febulou1 locetlon nr •ntrance to Newport HarbOl In ltleft__, dodl locatlon. Ideal for pre- mium 1portfl1hlng, H • ceptlonal quality new home on quiet Llttle llland wfth • rlllcle~ unequaled In detlill and enwlltlee. Enorl'llOUI fly. Ing rm w/cuatom built· Ina, wood fire. 11alned .... hlgfl pitched cell· rnga. Copper roof, aun- deoll. lievator, apa and 11eam beth. VIEW from moat roome. l.arQt 38( & tamtty rooma. ffler and floet fOf latQt yacht. A muat 1111 •1.Ho.000 .... CALL 873-elOO. ~LDWeLL BAN~eRO .... YllW -.u ........ Per fect for family, thla 4 Br family home is in pristine condJtion! You'll appreciate the many upgrade11 & extra.a. Lovely landscaping. Certainly for the value this is unbeatable. Prestigious neighborhood!! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 1hop1. l 1H,OOO PAIN O N LY PLEASEI 7:Z0.1383 arnua Beet ocean view In Orange County, eu11om new 8edlord. 35,000 eq ft, 5 Br. 173&,000. w- tem Eatat• 551-1234 .~ ... Move In lmmedl•tely Except. 3br, 2be. s .,. of PCH. Sale Pftce 1219. 000. 857-8334 • ..a tor Jlf1. FORECLOSURE COMING B•y ¥19w, 4br. cu11om. For deUll1, Barb. 840-0255 IPYIUll ........... , .. ..... , .. 38 MORRO BAY OR. 4 BR "Tr~ldl" Mdl. Highly upgracs.d. Take OYel' 1258.000 In loena. Agt. a.th 957-e507 or te3-t101 L -------- C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. May 20. 1983 •n•n I!! l!l• lt1111 fer 1111 µ Wye., 1111 1 .... , VaJ1ral1•., .'""' Oafu at1•., AH. ""''' hmM,. 11 u . rc;;~;,;Uaf. =.::..::~=---~~-•m;;••;;;;;;;;•;H;•;L· ;:am;:;; .. ~--=~:= oung OOUPlt w1n11 10 , ....... !tll!t W t ....... ...,. IHI"""' .... , Mft Ct!ta.... ltl4 !._!:___ _ 17!1 111,000 OOWn 3 Br. 2 la. • ~~~-=~I buy hou11 downtowl'I Lo*Y 4 bet 2 be home MOllLI! Lid I' k mY w .. 11ld1. IH.000 1•1 llllTllWODI -llllllW ••• .. ··mn1 ~,uoc,~~t:;.,f~:r to Plue lfge,.~ W/W91 Mi 1dull1. 8001!0. '011i OCEANFRONT APT8. 1 frpl ~;..,!.. bd, I ba, Mllelon Vt$ 3 ldrm. 2 TD 12%. A•k for K•llY U. -a bath . .....,.. to IChool. 2131448-1473 ett tom. Ir wln1• Nntel. Avlll. to • ·-• ~. !Mny e.. 8760-1756. Fenc.d u 1·8833, or Marty Just add & little "tender loviha care" and 3 BR, 11,111 aolld 0 ,11 Pnv ClbtlM a pool. No "'71414'3--7491 wkndt. t-25. 1700, lncld• utll. xv~no '*'· 168!1/mo yard & garage. Kid• & 780-0789 thla 2 sty, Shadow Run model, can lemtlyroomwltht'IOlld alal r,t" 2 v-r 1 .... r~ No P•ll. 60-1830. 131 121tt••pm. p«aWllOome-546-2000. ---------1 b 1 1 d h Oak bar, waln•cote, 1200/mo 71 41913·*33 IA blk b11ch, 3 B 2 B. t73-1t44 .. -.--Agent, no .... 3 Bdrm 1 11ory BUCGOI• ecome your rv ne ream ome. -nJtW tk ..... 11 .... ~nu kltehen -eo.te M ... gOll COUrM Excellent auwnable loana! 4 BR. muter hardwood floore, hug• ..... •• ' ... .... ~ft, : c~ m p 0 0 I '. 3 BR 2'A bl, ltllOh•d YIU.Ill ... vtew $.220 000 Cent 21 & 2 BR .....,..,1.,. l BR d d 2~ OOl.lnlty kitchen with~ llH Unique Ill UC> lf)C)ll flyd I 1 1 3 0 Imo . L 1 • Atuta!!tl Vat. g.,. 17)..M()O l50 move In credit, If. kg. 11e2~ee9'1 Ilk. tor u.,. ...... , or en o;'.'n, piece. THtelully deco· i::.;u:.:r1=11;1,r_o_ck_3_B-r.-=2:.:B.;:1~. avail flr1t P•rtT of June ~21. ~ I~ -M lectlve now ttlru 5-15-83 Ann ba, dlnln1 rm, family rm, wet bar, rated. Enormoue lot. T-h~~ h""hly ~-~ 6M-f180 818 Alty,.. ........... v•~ .. Br 2 BA ~ONT!!!!! ••-2 Br 1pt1 for rant mod kitche 'th te to .1.... Oulel cul de MO. &Mull-v-.. .......... "' .,_,,,.. I ., ___ ., ••.tt . .,.......,. ...,. • . .., BAYFn • Pier avall, I 1610/mo., lnGloMd ~ ..,,.. Part Ylltc• em n Wl coun r p eaw .. fully 11nd1c1ped with rllld 11~00/mo. A~n1 u t, ,,.,, .,. hlghly upgraded llome. 11ory, 2 ar. fr,lc , "°' Clll Boyd or Nancy 1 yr old 2BR iownhouM, area, plus upgraded decor ln earthtone rrull tra11. I 1H,ooo. 769-0708, 8111-3075 3 Br • .,.. IMI twnh ... MlCld !:,.=m~le~~'6i 1180011no. 87s,.308 a..7•9920 2'A ba. 2 car ancl gar. colors. Priced at $219,000. Call Frank Shown by appl. Call rt .... ~ lltl patio, comm pool ~ •0, 7•9 ,.7•0•. •A•L-6 ... ~ l.J>'· !!140~/mo --------- Pool & Jae. 1185,000 by Hill --·--Frank V1111110. 759-tSOt playground lmm10 ".., " ... _ ••v••· ,,.,, no.,....•· . 2 Bt nr thop1 & bch. pool, own 1 r . x~Uve 1ownhouM 3 Br 1550. 831.3ee9 dyi Mualw 4 Br. 3 B•. 2 011 P!!lat!l! 110'1 42' W11t Bay. 5<4&-1118 3u11t ldult condo. 1675 842-&11171MM509 662 2000 ~ ~: •. e~0~:i~1y1~~'. ~e:ii 752·2t97 an 6 om. ,.,.age, Av 1Ct01N, lrplc, Lux condo. 2Br 2ba, 1200 Extra 1argt 2 BR. new ml pet OK t711-7e29 llYILtnll l /llH • : • -e 1 1. for 4 -e m 01 . 3BR. Din, quiet cul-dt-J ~· ~11~ h~ :~~ 1q It. 8toure parking. pllnl. & curtllna. Kid~ ok, IUl .. I WW Hug• R-2 tot with ,,,,...,...., ..... ,_ 12200/mo.nopeta. 11e nr Nech. new Cit· 1 6001 · Reatrletld ~. Poc)I, no P•ll. up•ll" 2 Br. Townhou11 Apt1 charming " BR homt, ----r.::TT. Lynn Val4M'lllne Prop. pell, new paint 11000 1 ";~0-o347 1unroof, 1926, Dola 1~~~/mo~ Uf.:rJ15lB lrl)lc. d•hwar. lrg pallo. under prloed to 1111 thl1 ~. · Su• Thom11 mo. tetllHt 110 .. no 873-3883 m1t · enclld llngle ear garage, month at 1149,000 bV 759-9083, 780-8333 pell. 714-873-7771 Yrly, Lrge 2 bd, 2 ba, lrpl, ,._ •-• .. __ •7 •• l!llldl, 2 er, pvt yd & g1t, nr Hunt H1tbout. From ~ 846-8706 ,. -·. ltll ... llot lrg1 patio, wld, 2 car -Hal ., _, • -ttow & lrlo Quiet leOOlmo. 840-5823. . l!!l!rt 1t11• lNI l!J!rt ltac• 1-i • • n B1yfron1 3 br, 2 be, new 5 er hM, nr W•1. Miii. carport. Sm pll. 18150, Dul)lex," Br. 2'~ Ba. 2100 83i:.075-4 2 bd. 1'.4 ba. bit-Ina, ,_ .... , •• '!", 111.1 LIW llWI I M llllY llWIJ llmLW POI = ~~;;~ Bllboe l:>i\;~'.;:f~g· 111• 1111 ":ft· 5408 Nep-•q tt. front unit. Avail. SPACIOUS 2 BR 01rpe11, drapH, encl -Liquidation 3 Br model Jual take owr IOl.n1, lull 8Hutlful Lanctr home . lune Ave. 6-5258 ....... Jun• 15th. 11100/mo. Upper, open o.tl, MN• pallo. gat. w/dhkp, 1595 TRULY IMPRESSIVEI perfect home 120 000 price $180,000. Sh1tp 3 20X40. Flrepl-. 2 BR 1 II bl 2110 Aval! Ju~ 1, IUI* tharp 3 UH llU 8-4-4-7220 or 5-494755. bar. huge kit, loll ol quiet. 538-<1921 Orlglnal owntr llv11 In below mltket .. 1389 '500 br, 2 !Ml, wllh ,.,ge lot. Ba. Light Interior•. Thi• I• BIChllor Condo,,.., SC ~a/ 21~2~nc~ V,:i118':: 3Br, 2B1, frplc, 2 car 2 br, 1 bl duplell, So. or wood. 2250 M8')1e, '476. Perk nr by. 3BR 2ba, IUn ~~~ ~':~·~~~~~ 113,500 dwn. c an' Pa: 875-833-4 ~~-~=~buy In town Pina, utll• pd, po~I. bcf'l. l860. &392 Malloy. garage. aunny patio, hwy. Frplc. Avail. 811. No P•te. 1173-8803 or room, tg t ncd yd, 1r1 ck T 1 nor•, , gt " · aot. 1 5 o o 113 5 . 7 o o l , 11nnf1, pvt b11chH, Quiet llngle only. 1826 6"&-7350 Newl1nd/Ad1m1. LtaN ::.t~c~:~io';:i TS0.8702. Open today. l&mtlT 11-1111 IUOlfltlT Lmll 840-8580. 2 II 111114 1~211 S I I 5 O "'c . ( 2 t 3) mo. 873-3-4111. 5-46/mo. 2 Br 2 Ba. Apt. I 7115 . To "• c 111 with CUlblall<:a fan: VA The moat re11on1bl1 N•w double wld11 In ALSO 1 bdrm 1385 e53-7900 Fr'llnk Cert Newly redecorat•d 2Br, yard. all blt-ln1, Cit port, 8"0~271 . Iv mag 111 & 2nd, to $87,550 priced condo In mo•• TrMIUf'I 1111 Parll. 3 to nMt Vafual ala.. Hunt H1tbouf 2 Br 2 Be TRI-LEI/EL CONDO. 2 Br, 181 apt, lrplc, $700 mo. amlll pet Ok. Avail June lm.. 2744 t'*11ve rat• ol 12 1 u-pr11tlglou1 11cur1ty choo11 from. Priced wlgar and JCtrH 1495 2'h 81, 2 ear gar. No 8-40-7822 15th. -...--------=-- 1um1bl• 3108 Monroe bulldln9 111 Newport lrom 138,900 to M2,900. l202 kid• f11 539~190 BEST pell. llllH IPlllAl 2195 Maple Northwood. 2 bdrm oon- Way. 1147.900 EBO PHL lllE Beach. 2 bdrma, 2~ Call coli.ct Detrell Ul11-Br 2 Be, CdM S900 yrly. 3 Bdrm t•"" • lam hm 8"S-90g5 &42-4M2 TSL MQmt 8"2·1803 do lmmed. pou All •-o-•u I ..a... bathl, aaun1. pool & apa. tyle 8051251-8803 3 Br S """ .. • m • n It 11 • I e 1 O -· ... ·-·1 • Bdrm 2'A Ba. Own thl•, Walk to Lido Vlll1g1. 2 Bl, 1000 yrly. alngln fine tool Gar ' 4 BR, 3 Ba, upgraded NOW M75 VILLA VISTA APTS. M9'-t382 ... NOi lovely home & lrg lot. sa25 000 Adult ~. "'led· by ~ S P • c I • I • u m m • r bltrn1 l)rovlded no 111 Bluflt condo, new cpt, LRQ 2 BR WIFRPLC 1676/mo, 2 Br. t ~ Ba. -------- Bui .... ~ IMO Chuck Spllllr &31-12M ..._ b• IMn lo apprecltte. bly, 4 Br rambling houM greenbelt toc1t1on. Tll .... D llr. ear por1. bllcon'(. 1245,000. 1518 Anlt• Ln.I ·1 ..a IULn •. mu1t 11Crlllot. Mu1t rent•l•·I Br condo on 539.e180 BEST Rlty 111 AC. •kyllghll. 9ru1 Townhome, green~. l"'l!r1 leMlt 2111 111· lllO 9e4-3081 on Bii hit 3 Br. 1 Ba. downtown s 1375, Agl. 8"'6-0-452 2078 Thurlrl NO FEEi Apt. & Condo IUlll ... JAOtlU IUl.n Hunt. Bch. $700/mo. 111 9"-H 11 TSL Mg 1 8"2 1803 renta11. Villa Rentlla. E .. y W.lk to "-h • B 3 • ,. ___ , Pre r i•so & tut p1u1 1500 relund-Lge 3Br 3ba canal tront m · • 8715-"912 Stohr. Ba. apaclou•'i1v'1,;"g ~m. UH llU/IY .... -mun. • PllP llWllllllT able aec dep. 538-3115 home In N-por1 St1or11 Ce1ta .... 2714 pee 1 BR, Iott condo. nr .-m;;;r.;;iiim;;w;;:;;:;miiiii famlly rm, laundry rm. 142 VIA UNDlNE CdM ralllllolllc• bldg. 111-1171 2 car ger. covd bFlck S.C Pl a.am CIO• ck>-1 · 1J:i:llj:Ji•li• tar blloon ,188 000 illmmmmmmii• 3 BR 1'A ba 35 tt 101 Lge approx. 10.000 aq It. 3Bt, 2B•. new drp1, lrplc. P 1110. I 1100 m 0 Flreptace, pool. dl1hw11h-.~.~-g~l~re. 1500' mo.fraeftj(. 53r1718 Y· • · --llUJ S ti ~· · $950,000, 1250,000 dn. lllT .. Miil dbl gar, lncd bkyd, klda, 536-1435 er, pvt patio, xtra lrg 751 3889, 955-2170 X28 ou'N·T-·R-y""c_L,.U_B_U, ING •-• o. P• o, • g1tage. Xlnt financing, grNt P<>-pet1 OK. 1700 mo. Avall gerdtn. 2 Br. 1595.00. FREE equity 3Br 3ba 3 BR. 2 BA. "Llt1da" 13 5.000 tentlal. 875-8700 agt. llW PltlUll Juoe 1. 831-7002. Sp1clou1 4 Br. 3'~ 81. 557-28"1 IUll& IUI IN NEWPORT BEACH twnhm nr down Int. Model, 1lng11 1tory, In Low Down; Low lnte<nt. MP&t1t1 t>onu1 rm, lam Large 1 Br. Clfport, pool Sll'lgl11 t & 2 Bdrm Plmt• 52050mc. Sue lh• Bluf11, Newport 104 VIA CORDOVA D• ltxn Valli UIO Uncle Sam want• to help 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, good rm, frplc, p1t101, over-WllTWI ¥11.Ull & laundr~ no pell Apartmll'ltl & Townhou-Beach. Excellent condl· 2 BA. 2 Ba, 2 So pallo1. ou Ith........_. n'" t nllghbortlOOd, quiet cul-h I I I d c d Bach '1 • 2 B "Pl• •• ' a~-....., tly 8 1·5558 lion. Comp kltch remodl. 4 Unlta acrOfll from beach Y wTALKTO..-UySmenl •· ci. .. c. nr Bu•l'lard/ Ha-ang, n c• y n • P ' • ... r, ,. . ..,.50/mo. 31 W. 19th. .... """',. ,,. __,,an t Br. Condo. fully furn. ONLY $185,0001 $375,000. on Bilbo• Panlnaula. Brok~ ..... 2•1700 mltton Call collect S 155otmo. 840-1327· pool, IPI. L/R, ClfPOrt•. St. 5-48.-0492 fumllhld. appralHd 11 1325,ooo -vu 1775/mo. 11499_..737. 559-8188, otc 720-8897. No 1>911. lmmld occup-From $595 l7l,OOO. Adult complex. C~l1:~~t Both hou111 lee 11tle, by llnde<. Prlold to tell B•r.ront Condo: 2BR wl Nwpl C I 4 B 2'11 B ancy. 01tage •viii. *2 Bt. 2 Bl. nr SC Plue. °" Jambor" Rd, 11 Young couple w1nt1 to .:: aumable It 13'~%. St200 nlr b~ch, pool. tenn' TSL Mgmt. 1596. No peta. 752· 822 1'4-1 .. 988-2297 Agt. ~~~~~~~~~ owntr flnancln~· . Open NOW al 1299,950. Aa-v ew. Hcurlty, pool lrriae 214t rM • r, 1'·12 Br. 1V.. e.. $526-15-45 S.A. pool, apa, car~. San Joequln HIK1 Rd. buy hOUH down1ow11 llW um11 ~~no~~·R71~o3~. 213/957-&4M Udo lall Charming 3BR UITIU 87~~7.g.' m 0 • Ag t 8"5-8122 &42-1803 aetllde, 2 bd, 2 bl, No Hunting Ion Beach to TION w/1un room, trplo, So 1 to 3 bdrme. •tarting ti THE SEVILLE · pee.. 820 Cent« Slrwt. LUXURY 2 BR 21>9· gar, nr 1100,000. 536-7006 llWPllT llTI ---------1°"p1e";;2 2 77bd000· 1 !?..'.:_lrpl, pltlo. bright. Avlll July 1825 I l11M 3 Br 2 81. 2 Cit garage, Newly decorated 2 Br 1450. 84M382 bReach 180~7121'!~851119 1171 000 II 1110 NWI git, • ' . ...,. .... by 4th, $1900. commty pool, tennlt. 11.4 wlglf, new crpta, drpa, Bt Tri-., d Iver Ave. • ... o or 2'AB~~RsH1°2"'aE.500 . Ellcell. v11u:ror thl• 2 Ju1t t•k• over 101n1. ~~.~::,..~ ,:tTERFRONT~~~~ ~ ~*:J~~o~'7"m1~: !'!~i\:-!J•· lnciJyd·w1p1llo. 792 &oe\\1>1~R~; 831~~wtt.nd•. 120-18"3 °' 54$-7405 Bdrm tea homM w11ort BMut1tu1. aharp 3br, 21>a. -..-_ · • I Ma-3e&1. 2•1 s·-"ta a-• 1520 1550 mo. esa-1433 YIW ULMl l de11Ched ""-thOUM. Wall manicured. Full liun.&A ..... __ -•• ty 0 -· "" 1 & 2 n. ,. __ ..,~ ~-" lniae 10f4 New ptumbl,,g,-161ctrlcll pr Ic e I 1 e O , O o o . Balboa Penlneult vtn1-_. •..a 3br. 2'~bl condo, 1m111 Call 1·5, 1138--4120. BICht6or apt. 1 mlll from OCMn ;.;.""""""'"' ··-· LOCITIOI ~~1'2~u~~·H~~~ 875-833-4, uk tor Riek ::'_· .,:iw:1~c~~~edi1~d~ e:R"J~~~~.:,;.E2 ~Yi 651 .. 1177 ocean~-~ mo. l-485/mo. 2 Br. 1V. Ba. ~~~ ~~-'·J~~~ JRL p;~ .__a II 1PE1 .al UT. 1~ Priced to NII 11 1245, bl. 11700 mo. Biii Grun-upper unit, bak:ony. UR, utll Ind. 831-9259 8"5-e45e LOCITI.. ,_, Waterfront 2Br & den. Slip carport. Bt ~ 1675 s.. 17 SUNDANCE 000. 850-5711 1ttw 5. dy, Rltr. 875-8181. avlll. 11850/mo. Adrl1t1 627 W. Wlllon l11n 2 Br apt In EHi 1 · mo. 3 •"rm. 2, ... bL Pl•" 3 In 3 BR condo. 1128,500 ""--•1y ........ ,..1 TSL M"""t •• 2 1..,.3 Coata Mell, email baCk curlty complex. Call uu '" -· p I J I & ..... fH r U •A .l&IW •ER .,_, · .,.....,'" .... "'" -...., (213,...-._2323 Rlctlard. Orchard Glen -North-00 · acuu Huna. -yard, enclld WIG'· 111, ,..,..,.,... wood Very nice home Agt. 752-6588 .1X grOM, 8-2 BR un1t1. Gu1rded community. laata Aaa 22'0 ... llm Y1UMI lut ptu1 1250 cleanlng 3 Br, 2 Ba tow11hou11. A/C, 'll::Jht In llvlng Eutild• Co•ll Meu Pool• and t1nnl1 3 Unlveralty Park Town-Bach, 1 l 2 Br. Apta. dep. Ref'1. 1550/mo. lrplc. 2 patio•. garage, room. lent tocalloo IDT ...... T PIJOI 1111,IOI IWPT Mn 1_..2,000. Call Randy bdrm. 2 ba. Dining and !IOml. 3 lk 2'~ Ba. Din. 3 bd, 2 be, 2 ctr git, I Avail 1mmec1. pool, 191. 8"5-9395 -· !>"'· Nr. Hoeg. A'llll. 811 on qulll aid• of th• 2 Br 1bL lt~.000. Pte>-3Br, 2B1, 50x125 lot. ~'" 11 Devin A.al family room. l1,l500 mo ""'" ytrd, 2 cat gar rt-ml/So Ct l Piii. UOO L.A. urport. No 1>911. 1 Eut•~• 2 Br . I'll Ba. HOO mo. 111, lut ptui .Ir ...... F-~row "" ... '-'-perty--'_M_an_a..o-__ 90_1_9 __ 1 &45-5106 •tt 8PM. Ealate, M 2-&306 2131598-1802 mote, pool. S 1175/mo 557-5531 Bach 14 5 d 1 p 0111 N 0 P• ti. -· -· ...... ..~ ·-IMM 848-2353 Bt ... ,. ••e• Town ou11. patio, gar-lllble 1186,500. WATlllFlllT Newport Helgllll. By e1t New. NIOl 2 BR 2ba. · 1285 l•m 111r11r home I · .,.1.,.._ " age. MOO/mo 8"2-2191 &42-2$49 IVll & wtt.nd1. ~lsor ·f(9Gtty .651•TI77 Owntr, older homH, 2 fNllT TWI r11r unit . No p111 UNIV PARK, 11rr11Ce, C1t-bltlnt htr• pvt yd kldl 2 Br. t585-l580 S Own thll t>Mullfully d• on a lot, 2-2 Br. 1 Bl. dbl $875/mo. 709~ Orchid. dlff 2 Br, 2 Bl, git opl'lr, 639-8190 BEST Riiy IM TSL Mgmt. 764-0081 1 Br. mlefo, lrptc, g119g1 EA TBLUFF, ~ 1 & ~~·~ l~c~~.2·~0~ garage & buement. ~~!!'Yo~ 1~~:~'~' u~~:.~ 1151-9135 or 84-4-4201 "' pool, 11c, t1nnl1. STUNNING large 1 Br wlopenar, b11t roe. In ~5~~ M1eaiu1':0~~·0 dock, p1t101 ato. Own 1197,000. 875-8708, 12020 I Br. 2Ba, frplc, IM!amed 1795/mo. 631-1288 Joy· T•1tla Utt g11den 1p1. poot & ree projeet, lakM & itrMm•. pelt. 644--4787 t .. , lot. Price t•"5K _c_on_11_w __ 1r_ldl_. ___ , $1.1"7 I* moj llCOITll. --'!Inga llv rm. 2 r "lr g,1t. ce Walin COol pool avall June 1. 3 .,.._ 710 W. 18111 St. pool & •Pl U2$1!110. " '"' • • par': I* mo .. ...., --06 Br 2 Ba lie mod d9Cor 546-3115 Large 1 Br. 1 Ba. Pan-~~~~S~hn•n,n_~, P~.h~~~ HH~: UH :c'r:g.1 S~~Ol~x:~~ No1>1 1 .'11'00· 8"0••~= 1~,1= ~ ~11:~ 1800'• 539·8190 BEST l~m::;d~B~1 ~· 2 bdrm, 1 be, up1111ra. ~~~ "l:oi'r:' I Splller, 131-1218 down, 8.5 x grou, nlll ti tH ..._ 11125 kld1/pett muet... ,... near'1tor11. • • 1m111 complex. UtllltlH e1°3-2149 . . 3 Br. 2 81· tam. rm. lrplC, prlct 1149.000 lor the ew 2 & 3 Bdrm town-53M190 BEST Rily IM Cede V I 2410 306 Avocado paid. l600 with S300 ~ ~goJ'~~c=~~;~ n:; 50% lax bracket payar homae with double git-Univ Park Twnhm Lgt a • TSL Mgml 8"2-9412 g.o2~~Jio I ch II d 0 K Wt1t~lf .,.., 2 bt, t !Ml, 1ppll1nc,1. hardwood ~h~• :.:,.~d:~~1,W[1:= ages. Quiet E'atda. 2Br.2bL vllw, lrptC, ate, 3p~'~12 ~!~~· ,~~'!d~ 1LJY1 Tiii APTI 2 BR 2 .. -,patlo.f""'.---' =· l':60 ~2~ noor In lam rm. Frlrlch SS00/11200 mo. ContlC1 2 ear git, pvt IP•. 2 pa-u50 ... ""' ...... l IUm For1clo1ur1: Reduced doora & brick plllOI. catld In the ci.an high owner II 2l34-A Orange tlol. Nr UCI No pell. -Imo. 552·8"e8 '""' 2 Br. l'A Ba. TownhouM 91t. $575 mo. WIO llCJI. _e_7_~ __ 12 ____ _ ""Julllard" with view In I OOK l3&•K 1250.000 ""--Sun 1·5. dlllrl, 1 flour 15 ml. Ave. 8'15-0897 .. 50, •a.7_..., .. , & wtt.nde type apt. Owner paya Ill 213/333-0572 11.,...,1111 s•~te -1 ~ 1 to " · Bay-...,......... nutH from th• belch. -0 " n" utile txcept eltctrlc, 1---------""' _. VI~ 2. 3BR, l>oooarm, lronl 3bt, 2b•. 45' 1llp. &42-3103 ln\'llt with low vacaocy m 1 8t git, fllCd Yltd. Near Jeffrey ' Trabuco A11rtatah ruat1~.. pool, laundry lac .. Piiiot, 2 Sty, 1Br, 2Ba, kltch•· :~lgn!t~· .~UI.~~::: ~~=-~· Agent Ellen. 1_e_13-_14_84 ______ 10p1n HouH. 811/Sun & aafe IMng In Heaperl1. M75/mo. Dflv• by 790 Rd & Br 2"' B• with - -& cwpone. Near lhop-nette, gar, utN pd. "'25 552.174-4 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 er. E.Mtbluff, huge tot. t-4. 4 MoJo Court, Nwl)t Tll• Abercrombie Co.. W Wll1on 873·113311, frptc, csllhwuMt. patio la1Ma Pl"O & lrwya. ~ from mo. 8"2-3138 wtt.dya i-4. --------- TllUIU-PRICE REDUCED. Spa- Cioul 1 Bdrm end unit on the waler. B11utllully upgraded. Owntrt an- JCloul. Al* l"O only S 112, 500. Cal 5"46-1151 • HERITAGE REALTORS ~ .. Bett priced J11mln1 model avllllble. Aaeum- ab'9 financing. Seller I• reallttle & Wlllll lo Miii 75~1501 Of 752-7373. 1255,000. LHll Hold. Crall. 4 Br 2'"' Ba, nr 8"&-4629. &42·911M "NORTHWOODS". KJdl Pealalall UfJ 15f6. c.11 ke-7387. E/alde 2 Gr, gird apt, LQI 2 BR 2 BL gar, pool, 13 '8,500 ,.. Agent bu ch. pool, ttnnl1. ... trial " U 7S • 2 BR 2 ..... ba twnhM, & P•I• Ok s 1200/mo. ce.n 2 Bt l'lr 110fll bul, patio. gar. r•d•c. nr IP&. 1750 mo. 8734224, 844-1742 or 8"&-1044 1187,500 . Owrt Agt al ICfOll tr S.A. Cnt Clb. with $850 uc dep 2 Br 1 b•, g .. lrplc, _, pool & bMl'l'ls. 226' M• ahopplng, quiet. no pett, _n_a-_2384 _____ _ -,._, 875-5788. UllAll IAl.ll seoo mo Avt t\OW. Agt. Ag9nt, no .... 546-2000 bar. 2 b lk• north ol pie. 1410 842·1803 °'pt 2 p. 0 p I. s 5 3 5 ATTN. LANDLORDS ,..,. -.-... -1 Older owner UMt: 7100 8"2-3850; 551--4582 ...... • .... P1v111on No pell 8-42-3153. 842-0-481 Superllliltet'ldlt~. Only 1335,000. Drive by _ _. S /F Fl • •-1750/mo. 880-3812 Mon ,.._ .. ~ltbMI 32211 Broad, Newport 3 bd, 2'A bL Npl TwM-• near ntw rt EASTSIOE 3 bt. frplc. ~ to Fri 9 to 4 SpeclOUI TwnhM 2 Bt, 1'A 2 bdrm. 1 !Ml, gar fenced .....,, • 7 t41 ......... .. Hllghll, & call for your m 1 , I 12 9 , 9 o o pp eprlnkler, high celllng1. yard 458 Broadway. B 1 g 1 r n r o cc y1td. Chlld and pet OK ~ apptl (2)3 bdrm. tamlly, 3 &31-1105 ample parking, lenc.d. 1700/mo. 648-3177 Ctlta lltsa 2114 Ui5t mo.' Phone alt 1615. 1'1 & lut ~ dep. Vlf'Mllltl 2 bt, 2 ba. pool, ---------1 Call Nowt C Sp Iller Avail now 1 1700 bath, 2 llrapl•ct, 2 931_12&8 E/lldl 4 er. 2 ea. lam rm. 2:30. 6"&-7214 · -clubhouM, rple, . d«:lcl, *'°9d yard, 2 car * WANTED * din rm, lrplC, lenoo yd UY flmU 8"2-3787 SllOOy 8"2~149 gwaoe MCI!. 5 BDRM HARBOR RIO-$850 1 yr IM. 191, 1111 ,.,.1t1te4 IMlteief B ft epl pool VerHlllH 1 Br, view of .............. Pr.,. GE or SPYGLASS plu1 dtp. Av111 8115. 1375 ptua MCUrlty dep. P~va~~;.uo*'tglfflfll DaaaPeial 212' ocun. Pool. ctbhH lll-.... 4 cu11om home. Trade i----------K 1d 1 O I(· n ° P 111 Ind. cJMnlng. Off itrM1 14711. No petl. 848-t483 Hwt>or Creek, 2 Br 2 Ba, M25. Setldy 8"2~149 1375,ooo. M.,bor Rid~. N.8. hOtM I CASH. Call Pll•E 8"5-!5089 ~:r::t:io:" &. quiet. 399 W. Bay St. pool, 1auna. 2 blk• to Yrty 1 Br, nu p1lnl/cp1, vacant. Ranaluanc• _8"_5-_99_2_2._A...;g;...1. ____ 1 3 Br, 2 Ba. lormll din rm, 10 -· boh 1850 970-77"0 1450/mo lnel. utN. Opri Model. 3 w and 1on. 21A PIOPEln 1 n G r • • n b r o o k · -.'wtinda. HM s.11&.rn. 209"' 33rd ba. No 12 Vle nl'l a . HELP !f $800/mo. 831-3513 • •••t 1 ... .._.._ 2 ... "---p St. 951·9399 Ute llldutttlal, 3.8 Acr11 BMutllUI 3 Bt iownhouM ._ Dau P ... t UU -•• _...n -...,.,..,. otnt Bachelor ,Apl. ---------• !*I• muttl purp. bldil. 10-2,11 Ba pool frptc 1845• Homae for rent, 3 BR'• 3 1500 mo. Plue 11Cur1ty Brand New. Nice ar11. Sharp 2Br 1 bl apt. 1 Doctor wlll ex.Change S1n fllEGLOllllll II cated 1_10 11 Cltru .. Fwy .....,.., .,0.1 •• ~•~•i2.8 · B•. 1750 mo. Fenced **LUXURY BEACH depoelt. Clolld g11age 1300/mo Incl utlla & houM from l>Mch. Light Clt!1111'1t• 1250.000 I I W p I IT vta. MR..e zone. 4 mtlll ---.. ... .,...,....., yrd, kldllpeta OK. Agt. CONDO ll'ICI. 2195 Ml111r. To -cable . Aval I 8 -4 &llty.Nogar.AVlllnow. home for 11ewar S700, from Ont.,IO lnt'I Cent«. 2 Br Duplex, tncl bick No IM. 545-2000 1 Br for dltcrlmlnallnft call Mllo-0e04. 240-8088 no pelt. 1870/mc Incl ~~~1PJ~0:c~·~:.~d:n'c':: 1111m 1250,000. BEARD yrd. gar. nu crpt, nr HOMES FOR RENT ~Hlyp~~l~~~·e:. II Ten 1731 ~·~·,108w2!'~~~ ·:~ Agent ROl'I Poulton 3BR 2ba $212;000 wltll RE Al Ty • RI I Ito lhopi, bul & park. Im-Mllllon Vleto 3 Bdrm1 2 to m Ir In I . I 8 2 5 . 2 Bt. 571 W. Joann SI. up 2 large Br. 1/c, w .. Mrl 8"e-11818 4118 -4800. 498·2510 only 10% down."' 38R 7141875-2210 med occup1noy:,,,.4!0. Ba 1750. ~ ywd1 499-60Ml 405-4707 or down. No peta . d---. IMOC. pool & I .. ---------2b• on corner w/1p1. I •-' 400 5'42-4824 or 4N-....... & Owaoel. Kida & pet• · •-1 bdrm duplb untum. •I IVll 1209.000. Call qulctll I.th er ..,, l r~ .. ou11. 2 ..... 2'1\ ba, we1lcom•. 646-2000. II Ttrt 1411 l•&Otmo. Sierra Mgmt cval, 2 ~Ing IP90ll utM lnot. 1315 mo. P1eUt 11,TE •Hf """'"' ""' -8"1-1324 wlttorag1. 8850/mo. call 562 9389 IPll... +I .... + E.11111 Sale: Hul'ltlngton loft, lrpt, encl Y\'d. 2 ear Agent, no I• 1 br condo, pool, 11r1nl1 Call •ft 5PM 761-8$45. - ..___.. H-'""'tt ClaMIC BMoh, 1 lol & edjllC*lt g e r . I 9 0 0 I m O ·-· t J 1 1 S t 1 BEVERLY WESTCLIFF UT/-11·1 ;;;-a""",.,·, n;i"°gh0borhood. ti.it lot located 2111. St. 2131822·2081, daya... -or •. u y -•P . I L ..... 114' 1• ••••••• '*"'"'' PCH & Wllnul. for Ron; 714183f-7H1, l400/mo~531-2990 Kim; weetiBJIH lmm9d. OOCUl)MCy. 1 8' • 3B 2bL Celt H0-2411 -& wtt.ndl front 2 y,. ,_, 2 t61·M59 home ..... _..... 0..q poolalde •Ira t1tge a patio '550. 2 8t M15. 5% DOWN plut 30 yr OPEN SAT/SUN 9.5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'----------•---------I llC)()'bMc:tlhoullon thl I IMI _.._,_..,. 2 bt, 2 ba, bit-In•. Lux. bit-In•. nu cpta/ fixed. Unlveralty Park •2f,.48!".ooo8emoR"odlFnoFEARve FULL •"IE .......... IMtlNe Mild. 4911 Seutlor .. 3 u l, 1tac• BHullfully l1nd101ped d9WIN. 1'h mMM bMch. drapea. pool, BBO. lockNo- Twnhome. Lg J.M. Pel--• •DllYUlll -R '*·,,., br, 4 bL 11950 mo. Clll ,... ... gerd9n eptl. Pool l apa. No pt t• .. 1550/mo. ed lndMduel ttoraoe. ars2Bt2ba..Vlew.frple. 1 ___ CA_LL_M_M_1_4_1_-l Only 1 107,ooo tor 1 llUT ~leh '*· ~r-ange& MraLong.860-1180. P111oatdee*1.Nopeta. 536-1382 peta,no•x011Ptionl.Xlnt lie. P"' ~. 2+ cw gar. Bdrm condo 11'1 Newpott ~·~~r~g!..!:.9: *mY 111lTI B9Ctlllor 1420 Mpt tooetlon-Dover/ 2 pat101. S.eut home. ....._ Beach I In N•wport VIEW .. -. ., ...... 4 Wr9 e.utlfU & 1 1 Bdrm. l600 DEL.AWARE PINES WMtdlft. WeJ/A to Wett-Qoee 10 UCI lfld petti By owner. 1450,000. Knoll•. It 1111 dining cot. Pel or kid• oil. Utll plu1 den. 2 b•. lamlly 1 park Ike 2 Bdrm, 1"4 Ba. 1676 2 Br. MOO/mo. cliff fltua. Call rental olc. By Owner 1175,000 Oi<lar duplex prlc.d at room, llreptace and SURROUNDED BY mll-Incl. Ol'lly 1800/mo. room. 8 w IMMING P~ lwrp.-d pool. t3t E. 18th. 84&-e818 Frplc. pool, gar. "'maig. 8"~ OWC. Call 867-2951 lot value t40-7990 or lion I hOmHI North 5-46-2831 POOL. PallOI OYlftllrlQ, * alt allot private petlo. 55i-4221 lovely community pool. nicely l1nd1c1p1d. *eo....r.ct Perking 8achtlor 1426 No peta, 142...07 OcMn View. 1bdept,1\111 ........... ~ l MI ~:,n:.:t~H:!: ~~~~1;31~':..Alderalle, ~~mS.::~:Z :.=~t! 11325. 140-1327 , •=tou•Apti 1Bdrm. 1496 192210.W-81. ~~~:·· ltYOlmo . .... IL* IDMU.. t.ow down Ind exoe111nt1--------1e35 c.ii tut 639-4190 55M188, Off. 720-e897 :w~"'tn \':..ta 2 lktml. 1~ ea. 1680 WIH'MI AITI ~~L~•~ sm111 ~-=bux-t«TMM2·iZOO .. ?r:'.,~~2 ==~-:;1'ea': ~J.~c1ea11 r~~~~~~~on 22~=-d ~~.~a,2,-:=;,;~ ~C.Z'!-.1: ~ted "'· 11• ~ ... ~ IOt. !lnattl!. p...rtHH 4111 •4 O Hurry Call TwnhM, pool, l:t, 11c. ?"'''" tran9')0f't1tlon t. Lrg 2 Bt, = pllnled, rct•. poot, gym & = ooeen. Cttaltn.-.. J 111r1~~~m ~ltc~ VILLA PARK, A.E. llYU.WIU 53t-t190 BEST Rily IM MOO. Agt. 544-t rwyam,Lml l Fiii crpldr~2 1.,a'°· ~:~· From 14 0 . bedroom, 2 bath, ~r- :::ry, lrg d·t~k. ~ery Corp. Exec. or lamlly Bakat/Beer lg 4 br h• 2 PANORAMIC • p«a, elf..,_, bullt-lne. 2 """'· Juat rlduold 10 .., 111111 mountain recr11t One Of b• formal dlr CSblJ:c; OCEAN VIEW 1 Bdrm. Fr<>n1 l6eo l400, 1 If. refl'lge. •love, untlnglon CrMk Apt1. lllClloMd cwporta. ~ 1329.500. PIQMr1t R.E.. -ldyllwlld'• moat' prHll· 'nc..".k!e.''PIEst•T ottR f H,lghly upgraded 4 Br. 2Jdo'niNTA J~~= ~;;~~~~~,;. ~~ .. P7~~7 ~~'Y edult IMng. 1~ .... 2 :Z,~•:t~~:·~ "8-4.()7g1, !~~~!!!!~~~~~ glout proptrtlll, 2,.4 53..,..1..., 8Ei tty 11 2~ Bl. fr/dr, Pv1 walled .,. .......... wttll gar1911, ·-' ...... blNnd 2 BR ·~ left! l.ll'llt dl-1: 1ortl of total privacy. 2 Br. 1 ~ 8• Condo. 2 car c 0 mm . I 2 1 & 0 I m 0 . 11211 Plrlclldl Ln. I tiff( PINE BLUFF APTS. & Wi t• paid, t.itvtltd ~ ~ ... 8e6ow appralaal, l28.l500 rec tty a ove Big Ca-19111 .... IP9QtflCUltr vlewl. Main alt. gar, pool. apa, lrplc. 8"4-1480 W. of a.actl, 3 blka S. Of 2 Bt. 2 e.. 1 Br Lot! 2 aecurtty. From tll tO. Call 10, J0 ;;"" f';'J'~ ~ dn. aaaume 135oo per nyon'• &th lllrway. Q,..t Santa Ana Hgtl, vac.nt. hou• hN 4 Br. 3'.t 81. atrium. Welk to be1oh. NIOI 4 Br. Condo 2'..t &a. Edinger ... 147"6441 8a. Wllh bluff vt.w. Ohlld 84&-1813 from 9--&. ltsO/month. Av1ll1ble :!:e "::~~··~~"ti:.~~~~ ~~~0~~1.:e. ~-111 ne w Incl dl1hw1hr, family rm l llvlng rm te75. 780-0323 pool 1975. 835 Amtoo1 ltg!rt ..... 2ff! ok. 01110. frplo. gu * S3t0/mo, up. e.cti. 16 JuM t5. Call ow.w 11 B 1 oh. CrJom 2 ,:oBd ~ lanes. M1rtll1 M1on1b f1~~1'1!l~l\°t7.i~ ~==t~ :'':1:,! 21e11Rt~'!-O: ~~o·,~O:/ ~;,5<4~!_.~~0 -HO, =~·llhwalhef, apa, ~.1u="~: pool, _(1 __ 14 .... l_M_2_-0_13& ___ _ L:~ T..fc· wooti !bl-M4-t2.00, 0-641-2042 ~~c11 • .::.arat1, "751mo 540_7151 ,.; Npr1Hllghta.3 bd, 2.,. !Ml Spadotas llngle. OM 8PMC 83t~107 142-2834 8-42-3172 lpL ltec~ IHI lll'lrythNOutform.ldln Saa tt 1171 ~.'l:f.ooo. 111*1 7pm. 2 atory. 2 car gar. &twobtdroomaptL L038',281,frplc,petl0, rm. lu•urtou1 m"'" -...-.HoffmanAMltylnc. E. Sid• 38,, 1B1 Ol'I 846-9085or8"2-4182 9lw:ll yd, ltlCI prtige. nr .ult•. 4""-•037 or ..... -..,_, •-•-"--"--t~Club •• .. -..... 71"1159-48"3: 85f-3.431 Broadw~St. CIHn & EA VIEW. Exeoutlv• ~="'-"""'1• .• ·, -· 14CM>132 Taki over p1ymen11. ..... .. "''" 12300 per mo PIPI ...... qullt, f . nice yd wl home. 3 8' 2"" BL ap., 141-1 "" " .... a&A. t~AIC. LOI AMUM. l127K 17().4737 '34-t101 , I "°' ,. ..... ·-.. _ ·-·-~'-:=: ,,_ ,,_ "·-"-"" ..... "°" iu=R "-.... "~ EE:; I= = :!.i amall dl'I. 2 8'. 2 B.. csati Arrowhead l1k1fron1 lot lrMl.(1all9y141.!!'~ $8&0 II or g • o u • v I ••· ~--------1 ltg bonua rm, 2400 aq ft, w/4000' flat~.,, Hamil-mo. ""'"-" 11860/mo, "'4-7070. TownllOliM 2 Ir, \4 ... r;:,nJ1::tru. vacant. lllr. $3&0K. 1:.tii2 hu Put UM lg C9nyon TownhOUM, :?:°~.,':!' ~ ~-~-----"".~~ LAik• AITOllffleld 2 etory, MOUll lor rent 3 bdtm 2 ooff courM frontlQI, 2 Ho peta. M2&.1St-414 ti 3br 2b• 1&00•Q "· ,,, be. llrepl•o•. d•c'11 . Gt. 2 ea. D.R. -' bar, fUlllSHO> or new, IM• rtahfl. ~ to AV1111eb61 .1un9 1et ll50 trplc, P'Ti pool, l9e. lmF'URHtSHEO, •Y ... Ml t10l,000.6U-1212 34 112 Zarillo, 'oana t1 nnl1. 1250t mo. ALLUl'l.nES So. CoMt Piia.,. IOI ... __ ..... _.__ llN Point Call 62~51 MO-at2t or 497.5411 PAID HEAL1H 4 br twl'lllN. Fully 11-tm mHM lg Canyon, Dover, Wiii O.UiS ltNNlS eum~11~io.n.cait ltNeltor wanted for 1110 DANA CREST -facing kepi tar~ 2 Br. 2 Ba. sw·.aM-,J*i Stu, 1 ... 01-2338. Int In N.I . l'un zoMd ocean wlll be avallable 11800/mo, Wiit i.-eM\ACIN•Sony ..W .. Tm -. caM ~02~"4-4 ~ 1:;cn~ 3Br •I rno. or more. owner/ lllUdl ,:"Joe.. • .._. llOUM, t ..-... °' Wfl1e: O U 18• Atrtum/eprlnkwa. = lrc*at YM-OY08. .!:. .&.-.. 9 to 6. DOmoocl. 2 ~ .;;tr& ltatl!llM, PWleda et+tt up from M atlna .... , DOV!A IHOAH 3 bdrm. ~· ~ ~ ~n i~~ly2:: U. IM... HU :CSllooJ!..E~oy~~ g::~ ~ o:,:. e:!~:: Oakwood •eeti8'18, , ••.•. -.......... ,... 1 Bdrm 1\6 .. 15 I ldrrn I~ .. 7IO I ldrm I .. +o.n 180 'bf lo, veutt9d Mlllf\91, d ~~::-St. 141-ITM l4l-4t08 .... 900 WANTED: home In HartM>t H0-6144 for.,....... 11100/mo, t7i.t7S4 C ............... ........ = vi.. Of' 11miw .,... tor ...:.;;.:.:..;.c.:..;•...;,1!;;;9...;T~,;;;.;;.;.--t,.,. .. -.-'*-"-~T--~.~.,"'""!' .. ..,.,... tallmo. 21r. t IL Apt. • • PIKcftaae 0t trtlde for lfi. DANA n . aclnO .,.,... " • ,,. N .-led So, l'f'P40 ~ Ll"-tt•tl• ~ come prooertY or land. 0011n w/ptno view I la. 1180/mo. l!Yu..,_.• ~-to at..!-. r.iiiii====jiiiiiil.:2' 1'.!~~~I= 0wnown=l~1t111t-;--toft brlelll. Nr new *·1-......_ __ 1_120_____ 1700 lift Strtet _ _..tWoantflr ..,_, I' T Ill I+ dining and farnll~ tm, Lg• ... 0 • home on 'A (at OotM) Tit. M91'nt. Ma·1to3 ""'iMTt I •• _, atrium. Auto aprlf\klen, acre. 4 llA 3ba. nllWly 142..SUl tltlJmo. I •r. 2 l a . knookl olt9" "'*' you ......... ,. g1rd1nerl w1t., pd, deOorated all utra. in.. 1111 reeutt£1 !>ellY II•••-HOOtrno. Call tor c1et•, ct'o pool, M..nt.nanoe a ,....,.. ~Ne. houH, 2 oar ou•o• . "1otc1... d•to 1woui:;::;;.;.,.. tto·5144 or 945.1nt ow-* u 1ootmo Pl' llOIMle-... trplo , am a ll y•f:,. =tt~ COM! lowln1.loanfettwnne:. :" .. 'T.-.,~~1: 142-4116 . <•16fl) ==/dr)'erNl-UC-. fltlOM M2-N11 ~-~·::,~.~ (Up GolCMn Laflwn) • o.-.. to a.c.ta MMICM TIL =. ~-MOI !!!!!!!!!~~~~I <o;•ab!W blttatufftl °' ... att~;,at wr.--•• ..,_. ,.... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!I a .,, tltt-tna. ...,.... ...._ rrvin.. l f00.000 r9ft0t. ..... ""' "" -........ WIMf AOnOH1 fteactr to mo¥e 1n fut. ll'• J With a ClllielMad 11/d HLL tdl• lt9'ftt "''" a l_n111, quie t , 111•1•. ~Ade .. l-N11 ln-f117 ~ U. M.-rl Cell lieowrteMl?t OllY Not Cl ........ Ad. IUl/mo MWH5 ., Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the boat that won The America's Cup in '75? • .....__ • ;. $1.84 per day Thal'I ALL you pey '°'. 30 dey .cl In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO ITNOWI All hf ..... Your Dally Piiot 5efvlce Directory ~tatlVt 141-llll, •It 122 .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 20, 1983 CT -.Al...,@&l...._t ____ 1.-CuJ!a_.,..-try.._ ___ 1_C:.....,...tr ... Nter__,_l,.., ... =tr-.al __ l!f~u[.!al!!l .... !!!,J-l!J"!!!!!""f!":!,!'~1..,........,__,.....,...._ ___ 1_1n_1 ... t...,CJ....,1U--.lq--.. ___ .. ,_!!!IJ---.._ ___ .,.Pluter~~/.ii;;lm!!~~~-l.:.Tilt:.----- Oen Hallberg Gr.cling Repelr/aml jobe. F9nCM Remodel/fl\epalfs, comm. Antique IWtot/Aep.ir lllMD.,.Y ..... HOUSECLEANING fverythlng In Muonry PLASTER PATCHING TILE INSTALLED & Paving Co. Ree/comm 1llelve1. pertltlona. Lo I. reeld. IJc'd, banded, F,_ eel Ptclilup & Oel. •-Kmll Weekdays & W.-enda Llc/botldid Veiry fMI. Reatuccoa. Int/ext. 30 All ldndL Ouer11nteed Lie. 3976804 842-1720 rat ... Steve 1'31·8311 Ina. For eat. 552-9142 &45-6434; ...,.131.9173 Tr ... lendecape, IC>f'lnltl-Marta 9e2-3485...... Bob 873-53e7/536-9908 ~. NMt. PIUI 64~29n Ref-. JoM ~7 ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~-!-~~~~~~~~-'. ~. Qlee,n up. 21 1~~~~~~~~--1 ;:::================!_:_:.:::.:=---.-:::-:.:.:...::::.~.:..:.. Attentn A)I f'tleMe Cerpentry 1 • .1, •ttw:• I... luM! .... l!ph yre exp. 846-0656 Spanlall apuklng girt !mat v £D'S C.MllO ni. .t Cost & Aapelr, etc:. Quick-· Uc. 30Cl888. Remodel, SPRINGS.HINGES-NEW Relleble J•p•n•ae oar· wanlt to ciean ~ .... =--.•A•BC-M_O_V-ING----PLASTllN w/in.c.11 Wortc f: , ........ ~-Alte vice. Reel. 20 '/fl. Llc'd . Add'n• & Cabinet• OPENERS. All repelra. d•nar & landac:aplng, Aak 1°' Sllvl• 831•2801 O\llc:k, Careful Senltce. flu! -George 404-252 - Slip & fall. otk nil. Palombo "2•1314 846-86M 846-4844 Lowe.I ret•I 11 ~ ,, .... t. Ah 5, 860-9141 C'-*"lng: No jOb 100 big Lie:. T13804' 562..Q410 1 ·~ R & M TILERS l•n1Jt-ft1HltMrt AFFORDABLE carpentry, ... ,.. ............. C.M. Lio. Tom 557-4-480 Glap I lllrm or amall. E11p, reliable, &-1 ---------""' Cuatom ceramic: tlle Garnllhrnenll & Repoa plumb, alee:. Ouellty Add'na/Rernod. Plat1t & Oerege Door Operat0t9. . _ refa. le/hr, 957.3341 * -·-* 1PlaaMat wonc. Fr .. •I. 979-3021 'i:r:'~°:J~1~~~i:>i~t;;,~ worlc/ eeMol. 751-7718 ParmltL Bonded, lna'd. eprtnge, hardware. For CullOf'll bet mlrrota, w•r· GERMAN HSECLEANER ~1t~iv!5r:::· u7. II M •••TIJI Tnig laYln For FREE consuttitlon, Remodell"3, llnllhlng Clal· Uc. #418570 548-4271 demonltatlon. Seecout drobe doora, tub & Sl)9C. In wlndo.a. Catar T 8 28 30 3 .... &• • v _. - I h I C 11\ower encl Gian re· Lie •11 •4 7 ·1 ~ w•T.ER H"'•TER a~·-• T~ord Pr-'"" S«>ll Genlllly 550-0142 pen ry. oor ang ng, 2418 Newport Blvd. .M. · to elderly. Exp'd. Rell. ,. ""' .....---... painting, rooting, elec:lrl· OM1m1. 842-3400. pl~I. 520--020l Klaue 875-1430 STARVING COLLEGE POOi lletl•••Fuma.oea • eatlV r~ ldnitti.. cal. etc. 831-83?1 Mika Framing, all m8uon7s.aZoo .. IMll ladyau Ctw Action CIHnera STUDENTS MOVING Draine cleared from S5. ~ 851·1041 "•BYSITTING C•.._. •---'--need•. Lv m119 -c--•~-• .. ~ & CO. Uc. T124-438 M_. __ tr~ •1~ . .._ ..... e:c·d r:1 .....it . ...,..+ "" .... , ~ Spnnga. llelwe. ELEC. ***HOME REPAIR ...,..... ~ •-apt lnlJUnld. 841-3427 _.., "'" " .._..... .,_ uu...1 My Cotta MIN nom. nr l>rtwall E p t>-<: c:lnlng lna'd 842 9284 WATCH US GROWi guar. E11l wknd ~ I . on. ""''· '"""' Vlc:tori• 842·4482 Shampoo & llMm dean. GATES. Bob'• 548-3&87 Jee;.. lum arpentry ' . • MIM ~7944 87~11 Color brlghtenera, Wiit DRYWALL TAPING lu4tala1 .. !.!~.CoK~!"~72 ..... uw ltnicet ...... 161-9804/842·8033 -·· T ............ 8eMce lall.... c:rpta • 10 min. bleecll All TeKtul'9 & AGou1tlc 1;;:;;:===.11_.._ _____ .__,_..,., __ .. _u_•-_......, __ i-......,..--=.....,...---. ..... _ _ ·--• ,...,.,, Hall, IMdln. rma 115: 1119 Fr .. ee1, Kevin 873-1503 TIEii PAPA CLIFF IRONING JOBS WANTED. ,. Plll1m P11l lerftn/ ._.,.. -~2.71 ...... el ~7.n1~ Lift IALLMll $7 50 couch •10 my llom-. Exc;ellent -..., ""' • .,.,, room · : • : DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL T()9p.cf/r~ C'9el\ Fencing, tile, plumbing, wotk. Reterenc:ee on ,. by Richard Sinor. Lie. JKl!eon'a POOi SeMce 30 Hellum Balloona det. ehr 15. Guar. ellm. pet AJI pllaW & Repalra up MW I~ 751•3478 odd lobl. 1'6-6820 -queat. Phone 842•5470 280644. 14 '/fl ot lleippy 20 yra •xP. Early com-Wi..tw Cl!aalat ~~~~~~~~~I ~~r~r:~~n~e~~~I~~. a: odor C4'pl repelr. 15 '/fl BUD 552·9582 • PAINTING-PLUMBING •nytlme. loeal c:uatomer•.' pletlon, malnl, repair & WE WASH WINDOWS ~ ti up. Do work myaell tll IUD IGlll HAULING-ODO JOBS Thank you, 9fl3.-4114 remod. FrM aet. 24 llra. F11111 • Profe911onat ct•• •I greduallonl 87~419 Reta. 554-0123 DMtrical Llwn·tr ... lhrub lnatall REAS. Steve 845-2365 lealt l lttiat fl&UTY PUllDI Lie. 283e00. 84M280 Ouallly WOl1< guaranteed ",~~~. 'C:.~;', ~!/RF~~: lllllHalH Ctatat/ C.acrttt ELEC TRICIAN. Priced L•~~~~~m:~:'~Ti~ Home Repalr..Carpentry •--------Prompt, neat profeu· IMll a• Free •llmete 848-7391 Complete Ml up & ser· i--E.X...-P•.'"'o""B""oo...,K'""K_E_E_P_E_R_ c t M Blocll right, tree eetlmata on 8-6065 Ceblnel•·Elec-Plumblng Houae titting dellred by IOnellllo ratea 838-7149 "Lei Ille Sunlhlne in·· v Ic e . Re 11 F r an Reaa. Small bualneaa: :.cu:r:zk. Lie:. large or tmlll lobt. Fr• "Umate 54 Fandng. DON 968-0140 young. reaponelble pro-IM ~r ,....._~ Hu~~~~!~· SUNSHINE WINDOW 540-5834 aflarnoona. -1 uptm·•nt. 645-8381 #381057 Rob 5~7-2.,." Lie:. 39ee2l. &73-0359 Ambltloua Japeneee gat· fe11lonal tor aummer ~ ._...~ ............. ~ CL~•NING •~2 1"'~9 -.. .. ....., RESIO/COMM'L/INO. dener, WMdlng, edging, FAIR PRICES! Painting, montha beginning In Lie. 4259 4 675-3 5 Uc. #411802. 548-9734 ""' ,.... • .,.. Actattital Ceilia11 CW.et JlakiH Concrete: •m•ll or lg• 20 yra. Do my own wonc. mowing, trimming. eptay. rooting. carpentry. fi.,. June. I wlll cat• for pet• 11 .. IMI N & Reepr Rernod •New cabinets. cablnat jobs. Remove old, re· Lie:. 278041. Al 848-8128 Culllvatlng, fertilizing. denlng, cfpt clean ng, end pay utlllllea. Call OllT19 E11'111111 lap rtefla I -~Y 341012· place w/MW. 845-8512 964-2087 e1c. Starr 548-4471 &JS-4.4J& •h• 6 om. & INTER. Reea. ratea. Free Ml. Oc. #381042 ..... L..-1••• carpentry. · . If ~ facing. bars & tormlca •Ei.ctrldan: ,_/repelr. •--"-Fr .. ..,, Steve 547..C281 .. _-.. ~ .... _11 That ell oontractora who Ablllty &dra 730-1....... countertopL 642-0881 Rod's concrete & muon-All typH. Low prlcea. Jonnaon & Son· Do own -wt -• ...--8',U..C. la,.U ry, 9 year• Hme loca· Llc:'d. Free .. t. 831•2345 work. 15 yra melnl. & Ladteathal RALPH'S PAINTING #403901 ree eat. 24 ht ---c:~::~:s~ar~ ~\~~-1~05e e •• I . ELECTRICIAN landacaplng. 754·•999 DUMP JOBS Low0~~::'1c:'.N~ll98 .... w ..... -- perform ---~ $200 Including labor end Dlscount appliance re· Free estimate 845-2003 Gd rat ... Free eat. Uc. ISMAEL'S GARDENING 'c~m~:K~o:.r;e 1J3°g~' flU llTlll&m palra 1veryd1y. Instant t----------Ctraaic Tilt 416449 Wayne 831•7530 Cleerl..Ypt. ,, .. trim & l---------..,,---J Sod, IP(lnkle< end shrub OIST• PAllTm BUDGET RATE·LO MIN sentlce by beeper. Dis-Brod«lcll'a Cuatom melnt. aer'V1oa 54&-2502 HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE lnatallatlon. Our work 25 yrs. Uc. 4031M1. In•. Rea/com/boat tnr. Uc:. paten. 631-8300 Quality Woodw<>fklng ltnt ttHt Tiit ... ELECTRICIAN FumltUfe, TrUll, Tr-only look• e1tpen1111e. bonded. Ret•. ColOf ei1· Retlucx:o avail. 841-7581 A-,-c-L-,.-"-... -.-.-1----1 Spec. In all types of c:e-Fr .... G1•1f. 963-.3283 Lie. 233108. Smalt/lge JAPANESE GARDENER 9e3-5415 NORM Clleck our prloee before ..... IMl3-0911 Rlctuard ·-._, .___, __ • ,.. blneta & bll·lna Also lob•, repairs. 548-5203 Maln1, cleen-up, tree1---------·1 you t>vyl Uc:. 204518. .,..... mrtluau ~ fattritn bars, d00t1. paneling & C~• Cart ttlmmlng, email land· HAULING Ut,4't ....... .... HOUSE PAINTING Secretarial Ml'Vlcel: typ. TOTAL DESIGN SERV. ~~~~~_.><Int re~9-7427 .--L;;;;o;;;;;vl-ng=&•Reapon---.. -b-le-• AU.:CUCTillC acaplng. Jeck 842·8655 CIHnupa, yard/tree tvc. 141-1111 INT/EXT. EXPERT. Ing copy e1C Fut aerv lat Conaul1all0n Free Free week. Fenced yd -. -1 Gwdefllng wanted, mow-RANDY. 842•7847 TOM 673-2868 &1S-4"se' . 760-8359 Cuatom remod. & newllll'~l!!!!!:··L----C.M, 831·8825 wkdya ~--Ing, ecfgtng, ralllng, leaM Cl eaalat !!&M!IJ RAY'S PAINTING 1 ....i-L1 .... Con.Ir b'I •rcllltec:t & i;: Uc.•-aweeplng. Free ettl· -==;;;;;."------INTERIOR EXPERTISE P&alU!H material• mull be II· cenaed. Unllceneed con- trectotl lhould eo ewe In their adWttltlng. Con- lractotl end oonaumera. contact Mery Orond6e at (714) 558-4088 with any queat1on1. Contrac1or'a Stele UcenM Board. 28 Civic Center Plaza, Room 890, Santi Ana. CA 92701. Repalr-Alteratlonl Responalble mother wlll mat• 845-7541 ROSIN'S CLEANING BRICKWORK: Small Jobe. ;;;AAA11;_;;.;;;~==---,land--~-- dealgner IMm. ~55 Ooor•wlnd~blnete care for egea 2 & up, 1---------.J----------t Service . a 1hofoughly Newp«t, Colla MeN, ,,,F_R_EE--.~ES_T. __ 84_5--4_58_9_1 AJ,.Ut P~tloe-lencn wkdya, tllru 1ummer. neer Cmri811 Mow, edge, CIHn·up, dean llouM. 540--0857 lrvlne. Rtlta. 875-3176 Paltfiij Rep re. lie #282873. _ Jerry ~13 M••• del Mer aree .1-..-...-.._...,......,~ ..... --trim. Free Ht. Reaa. Far1lllna Interior Oeeign ~74• 842~7 Or~I~ Seti tlliflgS fut with Delly 979'-51112 ~~:!ti~~~~. rat•. Jim 84&-1tS8 ~~~~~~:'! B:;,K:b~~Kr~r!.11 or HANGlNG/STRIPPING SELL Idle ltema with a S&S ~ 831-4199l.Jc Pilot Went Ada. Seit ld~llema &42-5878 495-9270 831·9755 Clulltled Ada 842·58711 BETH 850-o933 LOClll ntt.. 845-8512 Vl ... MC Scott 645-9325 Dally Piiot Claaaltled Ad. Heve you r••d todey'a Cl ... ltled Ada? It not, yQU're miMing lhe bM1 ~tntownl st• At1tlatalt, Val. 1 ... 11ltatab2tM1tata1111 Swt ZH1 Ollict laatal1 nH Ltlt I,,... HM lc~11b l ltlt Wa•t• 5100 l i lt Waat• SIM ltlt Wut• StM,lelt Wu ... .... lutncti•• 3011 BABYSITTER needed. Dental Mriatlng SH Clt ... tt 217' !Old Corona del Mer. M/F 30+ to lhr 2 br, 2 be Airport aree-Exec. Hoapllal Bea 2Br ~ bk bch t N B T 1 1 Private s-fm tnatructlon Meture, reep. grendme Dental Anlalant. Baek -u•1 .. , ........ m... le YM 18" ut , .. I a to . •P , . . enn s. poo • Sult•. trom 225-450 •f l'Ji)e 9 moe old boy Off~ exper Pref Good -Studio. $310. 1 BR, nr July/Aug. Welk to all, no jac, apa. Smoker OK. $1 per eq ft/Many xtru fNU\ ans Agee 8 mo ·12 yra. 11 yra ho~ Irvin~. Need 0';~ · · · lllllYUU Wlult ff ..... , ocean, 1-425, 2 BR 2 Ba car nee. 2 wk• mlnlmum $350 Incl. utlla. 848-5288 Call 557-7010 UUl1U ftU exper. 840-5558 tr anaportatl on. Dye tutura with many ~ Looking lor 2 bright and lwnllM $525 Ge 1 1192 • ..,,,,. 7 """"' Illa. Call for Interview, ..... · · • ....,.,. 60-vwv• Fetoallr28r.2BeCondo llllD---• AR£fR££ 851·0127 111 &pm 559·5111 ot840-19&4 CorporeteofllceN.B .• arnblltoue~topay 3 BR 2be, modem apt. 1 tunbellelleble t>eaulllul & In FV. $220/mo ptua utll. .,...~ -·-I ia·atll a. 552-8511 Hk for Mra. good methmetlc:al & lltttlonal ~ ,,.~ b lk 10 beach. Oc ean dramellc view of entire Pool/jac 775-8148 ......_ Baytront bldg. 700-1.007 Cal.• • • Gr--.t>erg. lllYD communication tkllla, It "' ,,,. ~-· ... ,_ Yl ew. $95 0/mo . ph Nawport Harbor & Its aq ft avall trom $125. FiauciaJ Muat have lmell car °' typing feq MYst be ci.. lean Motorcyte Show. 661-6142 actlvlti.t. Avall. July & Prof. tem. to allere lga BASEMENT $1.00 eq fl. • .. 1 ... 11 1a11""'9n Waet.4 motorcycle. M °' pen pendab6t, reeponalb6t & One wtll wort! In ""'-· • ,, B 2 Ba __,,,, Pflll. 2 •ty hM CdM. M/ 2500 ..... ,._ .... ••--Fri -._ 1--1-~ Ra•n adult• T-p/Full ti F 1 d i 1 llalng Promotion and Saata laa 2111 ~f,9i25~:1733: ,,.,.... bdrm, prlv entr. Lllllng Sl-5 ...... " .,.., ... ~~ ~tlft .eH CHARLOTTE sinERS. _::· or mme 1 • ~;~=:~·~, ~~· Feat~, .. In Merketa 1 BR condo, eec gate, Ilk• UH & be. 1500 mo. 842-4~ 845-3748 Call· 845-0368 ecroea the Country. The new . pool. Brl atol/ IOcea~ front · Emerald SarL 840-7537 Offlceapacetor ..... :747 Loat: Ledy'• Weltllam 1250.00 to 1500.00 Bllllng Clertt f\I 1 10 · HouMCleenera. PIT. •X· other wll tak"'*ge of Wamftl aru. 1450 mo Bay. l1guna. Fully fur· 2 Bt, 2 Ba utll lnc:I. o.lc· It, 18951 mo. ullll pd. gold quartz wristwatch nr WEEKLY PAYCHECKS • 11 I me. llMU pertenced. Musi have car office and lllcretarlal Bob"", 114&-7'34 . nlslled. Monthly. June-d A F I Seef'a 80 CoM1 Plau. (FULLY GUARANTEED) key by !ouch, heavy typ-Crou country. No Spe-and phone. 980·8971 operallont. Wnte aboYI ~, Sept. ' woo pit. em• e. A/C, ground fir. 1055 El Rew .. d. 7ll0-9240 wortclng pen °' f\111 time Ing, 8-5. By eppt. only. clal lloenae (aqulred. Nit.I.Mn your background and S•1a •IYES Yll 404-1084 S350tmo. 5'48-9815 Camino Dr .. Cotta Mee&. •• home. Weekly P•Y· H11co Corp 842-7491 . M i---------1 goall to Pr-6dent. Gtee1 u Male non•amllr, atrl""'hl, 2 3 blka E. ot Fall"Aew & FOUND In Big Cyrt Blk & checlca malt.cl direct~ to EOE. AV P hptl y 1""a1cPG r •go' HouM oleanera-Malda ot ~merlcan Media Inc:. II r.-.••"'-laata11 ._ -Adame white male neu1wed cat IC 1• ..., lac.ntla, Orang• County I• •c· -•-._, Br, 2 Ba, 1250 +·~utile. 754-·1040 Mr. Tracy 754-7724 . · you from Homa Of Ice Boat Cleaning, 8 hra. Colla Meta cepllng mtlona IOI 151·C Shipyard Wey, With lhl• ed & Cellt ere-Hewell. Kon• l<allua. t Br. 842·5446 dyl. -en 8. ~ Wedneedey. Star1 Monda'Jtl. 16/llr. Eacrow Pet1onnel: Fall prol uat at houae Newport Beech CA dlt Condo, fully turnlalled, 842-5820 Cotl1a Meal 250 at. eulte Loet: Identification Bt-. Immediately. No ellpet'I-642-4783 ,. 11 L _9_2ee3 __ . ------Ion-• growing Eacrow Co. 'leaners. ., r. eave Wiii pay W1Df steepa 4, 'h block from PROF. Female . ,_1, ct.-$200/mo. UIU lncid. n9 let. Sliver. Sentimental ~~ll~Y· Nat_;; needa dynamic: recep· meeeege. 831-8222 MATURE WOMAN to au-lllf llY beach, 1500/waek . pendable, nc>n-elMr. 11aa W. tttll. St. 851-8928 "f5~!:a:1 • R • w •rd ~,";''th.:.;., and _., WtllD Oonlt1 end E8a'ow OtflG. H Mio: needed t pervtae 2 girt a tor 1 • _,,, -• 951""'503· old dog · aeek• home to $250/ue>, ceti>e1t. drapee, aecurttw ot your own NEEDED. Buay SM a.. ar. ~baaed on •xi>-e'fder~y tedy Salb:. ...a, June 1• thru 21st -· ---·· -lhal"e In ,.~. ··--I I 1730 1 L • "'-1 bll Sil , -. C-" onl et -~· 1"55 . ~5591 Santa Ane c:omple• ot--11•w ..,..., ..._._ 1 c:, rea room•. oa.: ,;;.-· erea. vet hOrne. Delalla and appll-rnente S!lcf. 498-8551 ... -......... .. latand o.ity 875--4275 1--------- lera epe0ous apt w/crpt. 3 bdrm, 2 be, av all 642•1207 Beed'I Blvd. Huntington ~. 12 yra, dMI, cation mall9d Send your -lot Interview. · · Meture peraon required to drapee. 11ove. carpon, weekly now I Ag1 Nr SC Plaza. -d win-8eaic:h. 842-2834. Fe, A9d ooA8r, no tags, name end addr .. a to: _, ..... Eaperlenc:ed Waller/ Houaekeeper. wee61end• uel8' owner at TEA & ................ ...,.~rm ..... __ 875-8170. nlng Pent~Cove 2 bf BAY FRONT OFFICE. A9wwd. 845-8040. days, KEY s TO NE IN DU · ""-•At t ·-'--.. ,.... Wett -Call"--only. Rellabtt woman lo• SYMPATHY. ~ 3459 .,.,.... ·•·-• .,._, 720 1148 avea or STRES RI""' DEPT -""'VW'' & ... ,...... r ,;,~9,,,':-" ~aw.·.~~~-·' c-11-.C.M. 11rounc:t ., .. Only 3 ml LUXURY COtldominlum on condo to s r, pref. nl S5T5/m o. Janllorlal, 7~;398 I • HI """ . front bistro seeking 0 • _..... ~ ......... ., ~ ._. ,.....,_ ..-. u• north ot SC Plaza. Sorry La~e Tahoe'• "-eutltul amkr, pity furn. Spe, utllt, ""k""'. 873-1003 33. 8460 FREDERICKS· C'-----' • --1-1 8 2 2 0 M_. I In• ~ ..,.. I I" 5 O ,.. ... BURG RO 0 •N ANT" --• .....,...,,..... ..... Ex"""rtenced Rental Car e d · 4 • 1 or ••I.re ~ Ot • no pelt Felrvt.w Vlllu P O o • 0 t r " · Leet. Blue Mlle Parallee1, •• "" ..,... nd ,.... atlng ...,.... S....._ & 811 So .FlllM9w St SA. NOf111 Shore. lncllne VII· 72()..0288, 751..c687 •CdM dli1 aullea. AC, Telka. 5/9, Vicinity ol MIO, TEXAS 78229 l\lldual wtM>M lnaplt• P«SOl'I nMded lo write 873-2901 .. .!m.. .....,,. 81 ....., 547•7485 hOure g..i§ · lag•. week of June ampl pkg, trom $325. Nallonal/ Mc>nrovta. C.M. Part/tlma bualneaa tor tton & llelr wlH ec:ld "lull contract•. 7·11 Rent 1 H k 1 1 d T Club In HuntJng-• 18-25. 11,000 value for Male Of Female 10 lhwe 2 8 5 5 E . cat H w 'I · Ille rlglll touch" to our cw 850-1180 ouae eepera w n • · ton Beach. W9"enda ltoe•I ltll 1850. 867-39311 large, cleen ap1, 2 bike 875-etOO 645-3372 aale. r-. 842-4870 (Ille creative menu. Salary r-~ . .i...-.-_.....,_., t-Pteue1 .... 1 So~ln ~. La~ onty. No Ellperienoe ,.._ trom Huntington Beadl. Execu1MI Oftlcee Found: 2 Kmena, 1 Mc, 1 mtg If no-.) c:ommenturate with eK· ~troi wvon-· ,__, "' vv ~9?' ceeury, 536-«)81 llAI Ill 9ITIL WUITD 25 to 35 '1'9· Non-emkr. b I k I w II t H •a Ith 'I · Marine Synthetic Lubrl· perience. Send reaume & • roke patient. Houae guna 8-dl. 494-9 H Mec:Mnlc/Ou1boerde. ~ Wkly rantall now evall. Exc:henge Sum & Win• l330 mo plU9 utll. South eo.1 Metro .,. 548-8887, 840-lm C9r'lta, rtUlll ~. lal*"I history to Mr. RI· ~~ n d d r I v Ing. i.t•1n/ mediate opet'linG. ~ '105 & up Color TV uae of Sun Velfley Condo 98g..11195 Fun s.vtce. d..-tnq. 627·7170 chard Bablretkl, SO& T • I I Sc: hock e oat•. Piion•• In room. 2274 '°' PIT UM 30' aallboal Need rmte to thr lov-'Y The~;'' Co. ~~:o~'.k v~t·c~~ "s1 ~ Pacfflc: Cou1 Hwy, Hunt. ....... ......., Wiii tr!~ !?!,~,·~. 714/973-2050. Newpo rt Blvd. C M. 78G-6832.-. 3Br, 3B1 home, CdM, 875-3379 * -T'zr ml 8-:tl, 9264&.. Part/lime. Prenetal & 8'eetron6c g;:.. doora. MEDICAL 646-7445. laatalt •SU.rt 2tll gar-ve. gar~. lrplc: & Lu11ury;:::::; bay view, Low pr-=--~~ plus --..... .... poetpertum ttt,_ prog. Must llall'8 good drtvtng ~ : ::, 4 Bt, F.I/. ,_ 405 tw; & lltru . Avl 11·1. '300. 8atll. & Klldlarl, FOUND: 8191 rabbff. E.alt· I I In W I I t eo..ducatlonal reelden-rem. &lpariianoa & _.. r-~d and referenoea. : : h I K 11 I ,,.. u.... _.. 2• .... 644-4""""' Cannery VIiiage 900 Sq bluff. reel COiiar. ~ ot'I • m na • ......._ ....... ~,.,ound tn ~ ~· T s o pp ng . 11.1t p r v . re ....... .-...-r. __,.,, ,,_ Ft 973-5553 · ~145 er. Cell now. Ellot·Key llel tr .. tment pt'ogrem ._..... ......... r~ Send pall e1tper to -- $240/mo 964-38« T w n 111 e . •II t CM · Prof a1ng1e mom ot loddl-• Realtora. 982· 77811 or tor edoleacenta. Call 1•1941 lleld req. 831-8740 C'9aalfted Ad No. 1089. """ tMet ,.,.._) Wrkng Fem 25-40, non· $307/mo ar looking for tame to SHARE otnce 1P11C8 & ... FOUND: Germen Shep 891·2398 848-3489 fLt1A1. ..... P.O. Box 1580, Coate ~ULL TIME wanted fOf t mkr, kllcll ptlv. gar. &42-8472 °' 842..C502 find & ahr llae In CM/ CNtery. Preet~ aree temlie, vie Santa Ana. ... lat /~ Mu•t be eKperlenced. Meea. CA 92627 ~Office In Mll- w/d, prv ba111, pool, IC>&. Roommate Coordlnetota Nwpt area, 557·5900 Ext ~~r~~2 ~O:ch . &e2-3580. ~1189 ...., le LM.a .. 24 For family.In Lagun• Call Fifth Avenue Flor· Ml 1 •1°· Medlcal termla, Nwpt c r .. t. N.B. All eppltcanta ecreened 218 Ot 998--0352 • Found: Ill white itnall ,. CMfl 1oar11,;: 10 15.000. Beech. 6\.\ yr. old girl. I 11 •• Hun I . B c II . HAIJILI lranecr1b6ng ..,.,., rnd/ $300. 850-1708 •fl 8. We~ the-: tor you Lge ei1ec. type llOUM on 2418 Newpott Blvd. rnale dog. PONlble Po-ekrw or credit OK. ~·d with good refer· 842-089e. ALL AEU>S-ALL PA't'S ~ ,:.~ Room w/bed, &. loll of • ro'r h ed 9ay, NB. M/F $400, utll Cotta MeM meranlan mix. 64().11~ _,It UMmploy9d. U.. enc: ea . Mu at dri ve. Fruatreted? St90nated SKILLED-UNSKILLED 831..0740, 486-4700 bllln d~a. cloaet. Pv1 , __ 55&-_-::-_7_,-:2_4::-llotK---•-·l_!pd=:_.,::860-ao:=::=..:.l .:..l ____ Brand new delulle au11... •• • fund• tor any pufpoae, 494-0752 We ~t you In __ ,_ __ .. .....__ ~ 1 • 700-3,000 tt. Generoul P....ah -1• 551-2443 --· -..... ...,,,,........,,.._ Motorc:yde ~ tltlll =~ :/Jy~d •=.eSi:S WE Liii •Stepa to bell. allr In NB, tenant lmprovamenta, SPIRITUAL READINGS 125 000 1 UOO 000 CHIROPRACTIC =~~ ~ 11\op e11pertenc:e. Muat & ~. YI blk to beectl. fGI Jiii :S50e.!:,'~·~~~· ~ utll. &54 •fl. 842-349<>. Advice In all matter• 2NDS. Al~o w111 'buy ASS:;~~~; PIT BIN 551·2784 after 5 or IUlf MS lie..,. own too& Xlnt P*'1 Lux rnoblte llrn In ~. N.8. Appro11. 843 n. Up-love, rnerrlege & bull· notea. FAST eppro1111 RPonM 86~ 9:30 AM·1 •-•••• c .. 842-6870 park HB. H0-51144 ..... /1........ 38t llM to allr, 011na Pl, ~office. $480. Show9f neu Alao c:ounMllng. and ""'4Slng, 851-9135, Cleflcal/Typlll. 55wpm+ ---.. 1111 I Wknd•& ah &pm h l •lte4 S'~J(,~·o~ ~· &kltc:Nn. e.c&-2947 ~5J:nEJ4~~RM, ~= C«p. Doug Bol-1·:~3Q(!·J:;!· '~t?'·F-ul-t-lme-..._--peraon---fof-1~~~~,:;~ nwi-a Nrce room. gentleman I 1 In Orange Co 8S4-1393 · FemM llo'd PHO P.,.ahO · • _,, r Pf '· rv · · email Laguna Gellery.1----------1 Ful ttme-"'-In Dana only, Santa Ana Hgta. M1abllahed 12 ~I tt1erap19t, neecMd to 8lht c1-11 W..,.. now funding 80% AlrPor1-UH717· Oynamlc:, congenlal per• 11111 llllf llllJ point tor~ T.._ 7$1.9132 °' ee2.2112 Pllo1oa 1Mcen/Ret1 c:hkd Shr condo. ocn ,,....,, ow. my Cott• Mesa MD ofo. n• IF LTV up to St.5 Miii. tit. -aonallty. knowledge ot wttt1r.wllCCOUnlat1qJS. 1 II Mo. Guamtd 8eMce f\im/untum. MOO mo. + Reply to: PO Box 1292, llUllE TO'a & S500,000 2nd. Experienced d inner poater er1 '*'>tul but not hJt llrh 12-11, c.11 ~ ~ 9~1~!:.~~8~ • Credltl • Eye W11neat .,., utll. 548-ln4 eYI. ~ort Beech, Ca. TD• & over at fixed & cook. pl/time, Apply In neceaHT Salary plul Help dlatrlbute Cendy et: PROVIDENT FEO· mo. 548-33M. ~~•.;..~t1me Magazine. Prof. rem. want• 10 allr. 9 7 111 NOFV. HL~!'::>~BLVO. c0utrenSthmar~~1t 0r9a9t~. peraon: JoMy Rooer. 400 c7 o1 :'I~"7a_a71 1o3n0• o r Strlppera Candy. Earn ERA L s AV 1 NO 8 PROF. FerNale . neet. ct.-~8fc 832-4134 dlllCOndOOf twnhte, apt. Prof. otc, am pv1, NB. nNI' "'"" ~arp " • '· :c,,coeat Hwy, lagun• 213 .. t 430.12H. btwn b~1T/~~a~!'n~ ~!~ 4N-6133 pendab6t, non-1mkr, llu ·~off to all 842-2123 PCH. S300 mo. A..,..l Im· llM112 . 10AM·10PM. II It I I tee ___ El_O_l_El_M_lf_IH __ Old dog . Mella home 10 wtioere reloc:allng. laatab Wu ... not med. 84-5-4212 .,.. 11 .... te iUll l!!rtt!IP. T.D.'14111 COOK. lmmed opening,--------:i9n 0 f!~a~1~0 ~~n/ .... , IALll share In~:~~· Tualln Ole: 832-4134 Prof. rna1. Mlle atrgt. non Ell~~x= =....... l UYI A WED u. uma ~~ni~~~~~~ nu nm"' 646-4915. ....t energetic pereotl to N/amtcr, 3 bf condO. Hunt. amkr. fin. llOUnd. looking In 3 olc eutte non-ernkr ATTRAC'TlVE ~... .... BMch Reeteurant, con~ Nlf·lm .. , Ad\llt ~· grow w/ .. 11 Ml. Com· Furn rm n kll, pret wkg Bell. '200/mo + ~ utlll. 10 eh are larger view ..-1325 845.-3700 MA88USSES In 1st & 2nd tect Rid! or Merle. AM'e. opponunlll•• •vallebte LIFEGUARD pany, Min. 1 yr '9t•ll fem, arnenfUM. HS. A~ bdrm fum. 1150 d41P Nr home ot condo wl1Mni.. ,....... · · TO SERVE YOO. ~ 1949 •97_.....1 With Iha Loa Angelea nurwy exp. F.T. Stat!· 7·1. Ref 842·"52., OCC. 9&4-3654 pool,-jllCUZ.21, etc. with Wllerlront privet• ofl\oe, *"" llll Robt. 8111* NH/CM -C-0-0-K--11-a-11-8-n-c:-0-0-k-ln-0-i ~~l~c:!tl:!,~ Appllc:etlona now being •no •alary 19004t200 Aoom ln ......... hom«Empl Elderlw lady ... ka com· prof. M/F non arn~r. 188 aq ti appto• 9 RE.Bn*• BdAMl\ora • d N 1 mo.Pdl\oMdeyl&¥.ca-,..,. , Hunt. Hart>ourtolagune 1400/rno Npt B ell. LARGE T & MOS T ...:,2 2171 546--0ell eicp. prefen'ed. Apply In door new1p1per Hie• aooepte . ewpor tlon. Hoeptlel lnlurWIOe gent, n/_.,. o...... 40. kite penlon w/c:ar to lht 2 BR 8-ctl. call W~ tO 87~10 REUA8LE Y" • peraon Set 10·~ 107 program. Ouarenteed OunH Aqu•llo Perk, 8Wlll. ~I by~ prlv. 5-41-7519 hee. CdM. S200 ~ mo. 10 ,. t ~ 1~1 1000·1 of mbra alnca WIDOW HAS ISS for 2111 Pl, N8. h«Nrty wage plva COfl'I· 1131 8eck 8ay °"""'9. N. only Tu••·Frl Lloyd 1 711().1852 a.rn. "p.m . 8 .. J--'---1ta•-'·-tl 1--------1 rnleelorl H 9 AM-2 8ttth, ...... 2114 1311·5790 or ( 14) -.... _ Ille" T.O'a. 110.000 11p. No COOKS. Mutt Lync:h'a, . oura: Llf£0UAR08 Nureery e...-1441 -Fe prot In 40'1 wanted to 842-0138 evenings. s.,_ to au~ 1n phet-972•1000• 24 tiour. oredlt dleok, no penalty. 2soo w. Oceanfront, PM. or 4 PM • 9 PM. Lido llland ....... ......_ atlr Lag Bc:f1 cott-ve. w/ lntelllgent, joyful prof, tNCY.lnmedlcalbuild1r'9 11111111. IPA il~1~1~nl 1on Anoe. N.B. Ml time. e76-166e. [!n~o~O:·C:: Mu•t be 1t or older. Id OOod1adY um&.. prof m ... neo. t blll to woman deetrH epec. lobby. 345 aQ It. at II D •at-~ F Int Current nut aid CPR and ~tlMt ': *:'8' 91T11 -bell at Woode Cove, QUM1 quertera with r• S1.15/eq "· Cell, Mk for ....... 2nd TD'I from 15,000 to Hiil -• er • ..!!.l c a":1t7 1 :'°j Senior Life Saving I ~o:a a ~~ w:n:.: Wkly ,.,, ... L..ow ,.,... frplo, _,, ¥Ww, riot tut> lined quality eentor N.8. Bob, 842-0108 Mon-F11. 2022 QUAIL S50,000 high yleld ... WaNhouM/Purct\Mlng Sl57·.,..J01, ext 1204 muat. 142-tCKIO 137-ttee Cotor TV. tree coffee, on your pvt d•ck 011 home owner Rell SI am · 8 pm. NEWPORT BEACH cured by alnol• family Graham Elfoe. AA Condi· ...::::.=-:=::=-:;::.:=:=::=--lt;;:;;p;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;----1::=:::-=.~::::-:-:--'.~::-':T heated poo4 & etept to mu1er bdrm. MOO/mo ••~659 . , Ml-llU homH In San Bernar. llonlng &41-1954 11111# ... Loen P1oowor <>Moe Poaltlon open, Ml OCletn. K"Oll'a evell. plul ~ utll. 494-0180 4 8500 ~11~,.Corona d.. o •u 1".u' dl110. Prln only. Call Counter. help w11nted Ex Col\etruc:tlon Olftoe P9r ••per loan Proceeeora c:Nr09 bookkeeping & ...... N ,..~ ........ .,_...._ to -.r 2 ... " le Wanted atudlo or 1 8r. ~~ ...,.,.,, ""'!.~, "'t.!,!· 1 """'" """" ~n11 (711<4) 99• n92e ,_.. .. ..._.. ............. t· wit.I ""'"'II . • needed for buey eK· ._....,, atabt., mat\!,.., ~ .;:.'4iM:S~ -~B ~. ii6 'p1ua ~~orln ~&~t~~ .;-; f°~~ °' ~g~ J ~·~ ~r1 M. .... rrl1n.'Vie:'c1.';°ner1, =~·~~,.gr:· ~~X~ ~~~at1':1 e":9:~· Wan1 quiet reap norHmkr 'A u Ill Non·• m k r . or l1W2t7 . 87M700. To 9erw You FREE COUHSEUNO ~ 13 Unlve1'1Uy Or Ir· ....,.. IMM fttaL ~-b9 ~ 114/5-41-9337. AWY at lo lhr lg Pn Udo Con-&e2-3232 If you we~ ot ft. 562·lS22. Cell bet· In F"HA!VA/eom.rtlonal nt W. 19'tl. St. 0.a.f do. Scott ~ M/F eflate Patti ~ C!Mn. non.smkr, 24 Fe-CtaaL lptab ltlf IJIM IMIBI ~ real •tate, you -9 & 12. Full tlm•. 40 hra. On• proc:e11ln&·.C::d Re- "--..... .... Twnlwe, pool, .,,._ ._ male H•k• ume to 800 eq fl .. pvt blth • ...., -.cha60rl8eohibettt1 owe It to your..it to c:a11 -.. .-S l~t·~:Qi;:.~,:;'~ aume to: a Co. Pait ttlM ... ....., • --· ~ nit • ..,.... Bectc eey. J., INi'9 In Newport·Balboe & Gel pd, ate avaL Ind. Offtoe & llr1hdey rt8f1111a-Al M 835-tNI wttdyt t• 17871 lrvlM Btvd. 8te IC> paraon tor on:itiilMlw.. Aeeldent.., Boerd & Can 751M>048 --.. 813-1219 1800 •q It of fenced M WT_.. 9, wtcnda M . No experlenca neoH• :11,p~~ hJ~~IE ~~PAL: 201, TUltln, OA 92MO Teen. ~ Mw ~ •1 111 ea.ti CASA VEAA 'Rmrnte ~to lhr 3 a, 9ff!!! ....... ltH yWd. C-2, 8ul1• T, 130 E. Jll MM Ml •• ~~ _,., • (Harbor Oenter). 2300 Looal '**"' to clo ce.n.. ,,~/~~ n • otter• a~ NEW WWI NB 17th St, C.M. $500/mo. s.-•-t -,_lO, Dnclory. H.,bor Elt\ld, eo.laMw up & mell1t•ienoe, •·1--------ot 1 ... wt1h llUl*b qua1. · 84&-4e79 1817 Wllllcllff, H.B. 278 548-0479 .. ,,....,,,,.,. 1-312..-..341 manent emp1orm•nt. ,.. n.. .....,. lly, oon--.i,nt ~''°" IO 3IOO eQ. "· 2.435 eq. ... ...._._ -· Aatlve bull,,....,, 31 ... • ....... .... Eld. C-1833 .... ... U25 .... 1\ar . 0 •11 7 -2 ""dally ... and * WOr1d -........ _ 2 Bl' ....... In CdM. "· 8ultQle for medlc:al or llt. ~ H f 01 I , .. __ .. ··----, It d p •n-Ad 1•11. 8ff r.:-!:.. e:: ....__ .... tn • garden ;-;:;& j;pi;: balco-;;";; pr111ate dllntal. ~t ~1-4032 *im · ~ft "incij: 12~0~~"990: ._'.._:·~ Aooount9ng Cu.tamer~ orn. u • rog, 111" ..... ..... --""' courtywd NttlnO fOf the bettl, wthrldr Inger to MifWJ mTa llrtal office, 11101 A.-0;;,'welgllt°'.F't~';'1 i,j'; f'/C 811kpf b mt grow-PIHHnt voice, tel•· ~.tt'.":~p:,~:~o~o:lc~ Mr. Alalwd t42...-. lftel . •tun• .. aoh actlv• Hnlor otttzen lhllr-.wllem,1~111111 Fu184rW!e8ult.. dOndO Otrde, ,fT, Hunt· ~low pay. go~ Ina. ~C~ phone •"'**ioe, tall• aome teach. Find ho•t Lil,__ ~ .. ~4 :!'~"'!!_ ____ _ Owned&°'*'*'9dbyan rn or f , No peta . .. -.. lngt0ne.ectl .... 2·21M. --·-. ~ ... ,. oMo9. ... , .., ..... _ ...... l n 1urann 1urvey, fl ltl., org., ptog, Talc• tor 1·11 11'.nt A Car. MTl'lm .. M Ilk 714-2A0-0331 1-415/mo. 720-0H3 or "'-•• !"""'--ft W Ir MmMltY CALL; Matti ~IO wpm. to-ti~ by Mon-Tl'U'I., ""'""· Nlol , t d n t on tour 1 . WMll & __. mra. On4y Wented ....... o.w t2 Nt-2255 ~ '816. irutn/unfum ~...,.,...,., eq. • • • ~2"'3 · toudl. WW.,., on ocwn-Ha offloe, '4.71/hr to l-81().5MS •!Ul,· 1p eople epply. ""° .._ ..-.. ,.. S...., ....... "" All YOU Ned for one vine...._ Nida ofllcee. put. INN. 562..a3M 1.:e11rt~·:..!MS.~~1:=41~7~---l;:i:i:=.=:-:;--::::a.=:::-a. IO. yowth. Wuat bo .. 11 ON THI 8AHO ~.: ~o~u~ ~ ~ ~~~=40 mo, Tom, hnull A wertno lervtoe t .... Dental Aalletant. H1lrdr .... r, ualatant, ....... -----,-... --Th-llla--1-........ '"*""9. ,., .. 111181 0 8'WIJ' "81TM. non-emkr, '300/mo + ~ f40.44,.. ltnl!ft Bit ~on• opotator, par1 ~ Newpcw1 lilldl Of.. ~" ~. ~ ,_... IROlt -.. 9*t 3 &t. 2 ... unit. ... '*· 111111. Cell era-~147 M * .... ··-· ~ .,..romo. to lfv ATTINTION IUSI· tltM, pennenen1. ITIOf'n floe n ••cl. "DA . ~Dell ts1 .... ~ ........ ~ t;,:: at.,.,., .... call ~ld ..... I ........ :C f20-04H 1 MO ,.AD MHT In C.M. ~2= eo-NlllMIN: AttraoUv• ahlf1. St2 Srd II. IC, Nt-.ctM Neo tMM I lltMlona tor du9lry ..... motl'le19d ,........ ....,.., ( .. tw ""' • ull'lrMr, enc MIF lfl9"' 2 bd houM, 1 room \0 .. ~ AdJ. a...,.., l..adr w111 Model1 ~ 9dl-. mn&.lf.... ... rent °' percent .. • to "lh111lut10 men andi_;.•_119_'°'-~~-----~ l ••lflOI•. ~ ldl, non-emtie, "' AWpons Im & ,.fwy9. Ho ..... lwlflt RR ~ ~ Mon-Fr1 ~toN ~ wan ~ ~· N.a. of· l10ht penon. a1 ... 111. "'°""" =: fOIOw • NIT 1m T'I L Mgmt. 142·1803 u~lle, d:r: •. •::: .• ~.~ ..... c.tl~.:a..aHi Auditorium, M ate HO. oN>J. 83"'3090 or lw•~•· ••lter / tto.. bps. In II~ Helrdre11or/8tyllet, WI :f:lt'= mo.~ ~ COAOHA OEL MA" lfW 7 pm Of 4t'7·2tlf 'Ull A.V. w .. 1ml1t1t1tr 11•G8 .....,..._ ~ Mnt ~ 1'\111 ttl'l'iil. ... '°'""10• ...__ "'°"" come and potentlal Melle elltrl • .._... Nut 2 llr lutnl•ll•d .._... ..... 'M•. •1.oote 12...fpm. TO DO Au,..... ... ,.,, .... " I U n•flt•. tton lftWMcl ~ '° rtofll • a 0 0 0'"' 0 0 •II ~ ....... ..,...... hom• aorry no ~.:. Lonely re tired man. t MO,,.. MNT 'IT tor .,.a..,_""'· ~~. l'Vhiltlnd =:e:i. H ltry ne1ot. ._ • ~~~$ ~~~~~. . ~=·-==:·~JS =-~ !: '= ···Nn•• . L Ill ur :O~o'::.. '°-'= Olnllll ... In Mlr!Metl, ..,,.,.. V??S? -.... ....,.. ... More ...,_ .. ~ ~ :"-~ao.ro & YO\lif ovetllU d low l e IMH•ll• -2. NM.. ..... .-. 111·1MI bOtweM IM9w ._... oftllll _.. .,,ce profatrff. ftltl\t llm t4IO to .-0 ,., ~ l::;.r9 _ ~ ..... _. -·-· ..-protutl>t.,.. llNlll tlW\. • -----·---l _...._ ,,,,_,,,,-t AM-1 N . lnl hnt .,.. ••llf1ICMr ~ Mnw kl *"-_. • JilDI' ._. • M. • • -.... -... ~ tor Dofl'41eoloo· •1 e>o.. Dr, ._ le. fWlpcM.11~11 """'u &1t!f'111 -,__ II( '11'lft ......,. & .. tl)l..llOO. a _. • ... ' . ..-i -., yur. I YO\! hn• • t fllp and llt• fl•llPll· N •• 'err I ••• 0 h . ... .. to '*-"ltt fOf 4.,..... ....... ~. ,.....,,. "°"" ......... llllty..... .. WT I ....... pou tMd ~·· :r.: "'11f'I not flittlnl ~ M 1011, 011r ,.._ •14111 """"*In"" left.,._, • -emkt .. MrO fOf I am _,., Pt9f c.f" '°f "'9 l\t ,_._, df•W lf'I ltMt , ""'"''," 16t 0111~. m:· If~ Cl ·.-~ .. ,,,,,. ... e lot, .... 1HO, Coet• ..... ........ 11'41fl, ..... ,.ff, Cralo. ,L ...... ...... "· ... tllM. ··~!'t ,. ... ._,,,Of W•• ~ ..• Oti!tr 'l!Ot ...... ~ .. 1 AM .......... .. -... -J,_ --.ea..... 0 _.._ t4.1-Mfl CtlAM I.. 1'ie'lilimiMI MW1W MO-lWM C' $ IM.......,1, w-..--... ,......... l ~~k~~.:; , ' • I· .. l .. CB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday May 20 1983 • ffOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA ·------Saturday, May 2 l ARIES lMa1d1 :n April Hll L 1·g;il J.>..ipc-r:o. will Ix• lc~..ill'<i, Spl'('ltil .1j(rt•c•n11•11I t.in hl• l'tJlllJ>lt•tu.J ti µn>1x·r lnCJlltrll':o. l.1k1· pl.tl'I' ~lll'IJI Ill\ ll.tll\111 !;111·1 <.'Quid µrovt• 1•>-t'tll11g 111.1. ,11 d111g Pl't 11111 11111• 1 111" lo you tu l'Xl.H ~ Vlt'W' Hit lud111g bU!>lltl .... '! p.u llll'I I ti lllttll' TAURUS 1Aµ1 ti :.!II M.1\ :!0) Slow dtt\\ 11, soml•urw 1!> trying tu tf'll you ,t1nw1h111g .111J vvu 1,111 gJm by lx•1ng (1 g1iuJ lt:o.lt 1ll't All'l'tll 11n hc'illth , de~mJents, p<>lS ar1J l'lllfJil>yment A<.iua1·1u~ Lc•o, St·orp10 pt>rsons pl<1) ,lj(tllfll'anl rol1•s l '01111 ov1•1-.y will b<.' settled in youi tavw GEMINI (May ~I Jut1l' :!O) Good ml)oll ;"fl4.'('l l'01nL·1dcs with (•hang4.'. sp1.,·1al cummu111<"at1u11 I 111111 mc111bt.•r of oppostll Sl'' nt•\\" 1.•umt·t 11111g 1r<1\1•I Ct:t tdl'as on papC'r i,:1v1• full t l•tn to• t edllVI' pre~''" Virgo. Scsg1ttanus nntl tlllOlhPr ( :<'1111111 11..:1111· prommenuy CANCER (Jurw .! 1 Jul\ 22) f'u1.:u' 011 honw property, set·urity µu1d1t1st·s ,11mt>d <It h1·;1~ltlv111i-: surroundings Tl'rnton.il rights will bt• dl'f11wd Older family mcmbtc'1 wlks jl.>out hudg1·1 ;rnd how to make most nf ll T.1urus. L1ur;1, &11rpw 11at1vt•), play important rt>ll's. LEO (July 23 Aug 2:.!) ll.1v1• alt1 rt\<1t1v•"'> .11 hand, prom1st>s nuw tt•nd lC1 bf· hrokl·n M1 .. 111!'> l>t· self-rPltam. d1splt.1V 11('rs.att11ly. rL'<d11t• lh;cl 111;111' persons do plenty of talking bul l'a1\'1 l.i,ad .. up llSSerttons Def1t1l' ll•n11s, av111d S<.>lf cfl·«ep1111n. t'H· wary of those who htdl' tht>tr notes VlRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Ftx us 1m µc 1\\ 1 1 authority, ab1lily lo lcx:att• m•l•d(.J ntdll'n.:.tl ifnrl to find ways of ll\L'rL•asing 1m·0me potenlt;d l"yd1· high. you'U Ix-at nghl plan• ..ind can rnns1du .1blv improve pos1t1cm CanL't•r, Caprn·u111 n<1t1V1•., pl.~~ significant roles LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ci. :!2) Moon 111 yuur sign emphasizes independence, crt•al1111ty. tnltt.iltV(. excellent judgmf'n\ <1nd 111mng H 1Jadbll1Ck tu progress is removed. you'll be rid of unne<.'l•ssury expense. you 'll also bl· ftntshed w1lh burdl.'t\ 1h,11 was not your own in first place SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21). St-readv for new slart. look behind S<:·ene-;, 1x: rt'l·epttve to one \\ho seeks to provide infu1 muuun J.1rt•v10usly tuddt•n Be direct, creative. d1splcly (.'OUr.ig1• ur conv1t:ltons Ll0U, Ariec, Aquarius·~,n~ f1gurt• tn unusual :>1.'1·ncrrrv SAGITTARIUS ( Nuv 22 Dt-t' 21) Full11w throu g h on hunch, confll L'l C'x1sts bP1w1·l'll busmess, home life Wish 1:orn1:"> lrUt'. n1111.inc1· 1::. m • p1cturl.', you'll bl· n •warch:tl fnr r1•('1·nl 1·1 tort:-.. Business opportunity 1s valid k111rn1 1l. prt,..·1•1'{1 aet.'Ordingly --------~------- Hilt Waated SlOO Helt Wutt4 5100 MerclaHil11 ~· ~·~ ~ 00 •um.a IU!!tllu!!!• fllt .. ••-•.-•,__ ___ ,._,_a St111r111hlfH hi• M1rhtl11 1A.atlt•t1 5010 ~ ~SAL.ll ~tJ· eu ....... YCMM llM Memory lypewtllM. n "unma * HllAl SHOP * oo vou went to be p11d 1 • OWN Hom dual pitch, c/e., lge c.,n. Volvo 110 , 111111. 13000 Par' 'I • .. 1 h ? tge. Good cond. 11800, ..--01• ...... '"7"'20"1 Ill MU• .,Q 11· 1ur 11 \.flllr)QO 1 w esTM1NsnA Aeaev ~ , · ,.-HI~ •• • 152.cn34 ~ eea.1~ .....,., ~ · v .... " pttr d lrt bfldul lllU llr111 1160-7004 ANTIQUE MALL , ' r ~. 80' Yacht OorHI, 11124 t"e~~ ;i1tor11Uo11•. co.ta "T;°1e;ht11t w-;;r-11705!AwO .. ENtmG111!o"v'eAYe. • ~ ·~· '" • --r-:-· ·~ lllT SELL II 91eg.,_, unlql;e mlhO-.... " ~... .. 1 \! r • gariy & teek, formerly 556 9333 546 18?1 t 11tt1f 554-6103 .• " :._ '~ l'f t ' > 2 Ft IAA88 CANNON rMtured In Archlttctual SECRETARY -20 Al•llltltu ,, l "1f '38 ac:; EME~~OS6M1ee: Olgut. Twin dltHlt, GICU llt1a 1m1ri or-0111110 I Your COllllgried lurnlture OAlfAOI I.AU AOI NOW J\.~~ l • HI LAN N 85: good mecll cond Tu for a !ll!Cr111ery wllh llllOll • & antlquu d•Hrv• • ClAUIPllO IY CITY! ··-., 840-llN8 benefit• & llrienctng ac.wrate typing 1o.tnt S/H hr ltotl clean bright, beeutlful Sii llLOW ., Exctuelv• Megtc 111arid • v 1 11 . 11 0 5 . o o O dnd spelling aklll5 vood l4w11ti,l11 Prt•t etmoaphe<e 11'• ell ,,.,. Gold MtmbWINp. S1500 8111-320-7778 1e1ephc111e l111eue llio.8' ... I IO h at the EncorE For con-1 valut, i-paid. 11000. 32. Jeffrlt• retdy for 1.h:tlull. still mottvator .:inll .... '" ttlf slg11me111 Into ctll Grace Ctrtal ••I •ar II.Ml IAl.I Ph: 41111-4182 14.lmmet, fllhl~& Cata• wo11o.~ wt1ll u11dt1r µrtis full or hrt ll•t Rieger at 831-0281. lo-.....,....., ..... ....,......,....., ___ , S Old goodlH, lumlture, 2200 blodl of Well-3 Wttdrobe ~·· 0pen. lln&. 19600. 64 30t4 ,ure Co11tacl Mr Hyrno Sttrt "'" cated In WH1po1t que-h 0 u 1 e h 0 I d ., • r el Set/Sun SS6 _J 1 10 for hn111t411tt wtrk re 389 E 17th St Cotti 10c .$10 0. S •II Su 111---------~6~ l.~~ trect Turb2ol dftle!!•..,, '"DlftF. Lo-SECRETARY Oall 141·Ht1 _M_e_s_• ______ 11:30am 1111 3pm 430,PATIO SALE·Co111011 _, .. p F Oak ant i que Table & Merloold CdM •t«eo. 2 gl&8l lampe wl S•t of 4 Dr9G Muter E ran. 2 radloa. towtr, I arson rlday) l elflphone chairs, 2 leevu & 5, ' · lhldH, 8 Chrt, edging 00• 14 tlr .. mounted Ol'I plink. 3 Sta. 1teerlrig, Persoro F11day for Laguna PART TlllE chairs, good corid 1250 Brau c11h regt11er, prt-, brick, metal patio tbf, w h I I• 8 I u g r Im 1 . much more. 123.000 C PA. firm Som9 bciOlo.· • 968_7653 mttlvet. collect a bin, clothee, dlahH , much, I 2 2 5 1b•1 t 0 1 fer firm. i.eep1ng 01 ta• eaµ111 l liu Net1011' s largest ---------ta bric rem11aril•. old much more. 3106 Yet-646-6898 8711•2840 Wk 949.01130 req Send resumo an J Tele Markatlng rirm Is Antique 54" md Tigar Oek trunk•. llrieria, dlahea:1 1oweto111 Or., CM. Seti suleoy reQultemer11s 10 looking lor a few high dining lbl. split ptdeatal 3212 Oo.ao SI (In alley)I Suri 11-4. Wanted uMd redwooc:t je-eYM. P 0 Bo~ 1134. Lagu11a energy 111d1v1duats 10 ball & claw w/1 2 7 4" 1 1eer Sat/Sun 11-5 , ... s-.-1-11-n-0-0-u-11-A-11-1-1q-u-.-,-. cuzzl, pof'teblt. Reuon-18 11 OP'f1 bow llehlakt. Be~h 92652 =~~ ~~~n1~.~ ~n:w~9:~; S1200/bst olr 8 3-889 Lots of Bergllri TrtUYr .. ·' Thomu Trlal'IOl'I Organ, ~:Jtl.ooc:t COlldltlon. ~~ ~.O~~J5o!:. SECRETARY e .. 111.h omce satu exp. Airliaactl 6011 Jenn-Air reno• 1150, rock 11mplH , camping For the bttt 111 hom4I care. 5sg.1325 •• helµlul S4 per hr I Alrbruah & comprenor g•er. dreHtr, l•ridtr 1----------/lc11ve M ort9aq11 t:o gullr a plus lucrau<1e HARBOR AREA S50, 100 1/yde uMd cpt ecno. tote of mllC From houHweru, pereorial 32' Trojan 8porlf11h, alnt ntieds sharp sec• ""HY' bonus pr ogi am Call APPLIANCE SERVICE $50, Singer 11w m1ch SJ. $1600. Sat/Sun, 11-3. ctre & mull I vlttmlri & cond Trade OK. 1 55, recep1 Prev10115 ,.,,,N LlnOtl We sell recond . guar w/tbl atnd $35. Hoover 844 Beach St. No Eatty mineral 14.lpplemtnt pr~ 1150 752-2584 111 S&L RE Olloce Es •••-•lll appllerices. 549-3077 vac $t5. Car attreo Blrdil duct•. cell your tocat1---------- '"'ow Co or Tttll' Lo u u u componerill a10 to $25 1-----------Etron Oletrlbutor. Cell Cl1111c Stephen• 3011 perf'd lmr1'edoat" ooen yirLEPN0•-1---I llY lPPLIA•OH Luggage, teMla rec-MOVING -511/Sun. Fur-(7 14)876-5507. crut11r wltwlri 1crtw. ortgs P11one 'i45 1•102 .: Les 1157-8133 queta, ski POIH. new rilture & mlao. 2338 •-G-E--A-o-tl-,-,-.-r-te_l_8_0_.' JClrit con~:-~~·~· ask ror Steve RESHVATIOlllST Relrlg, $250 WH her & basket pouery, lull 11t1 Rutgere Dr • C.M. 5"48-7119 SECRElMlY Needed nt once Expen-dryer. s 135 eoch sllverwarel gleuee II TtH •----------1Lobater boat & tr1p1, & euce or will train Full D 5 h w 1 hr s 1 o o Many kitchen 1tem1, 17.2 cu 11 Stare Coldapot po11lble allp. 13000 R1dlolt&Y time 2 O'clock ·111 9 646.5849 goods & decor lt•me. Beda. drapea, dlneUa, Uprlghl Fr"2•r 1125. 'h boat, 120 ea. IOf tr~. Treaaorlber Mon thou Fro Call alter 1 SAT /SUN 9.5 at 8 t 1 m 11 c May 2 1 -2 2 tori Chevy Huck rear 963-5920 (Froat Office Ptnoll) PM !166-0151 __ ~~~~~'s8;1e~:iye;o;8~~ Marguerite, 111 •ll•y. ~=~-r~"" 2t391 Cell• ~~~47125. 5-40-2056. 2-6-. -1-w-n-d-1-1-5-k-1-P-1-,c-k-. FULL flME wanteo for TELEPMOIE works good , S 75 SAT/SUN 9em 4411 Ste-· compl. equi pped , Rt1d•otogy OUoce m Mos-APPOl•TMHT 549.4495 ward. New McLain 3 hp F11atala Valln Wiii trade 1ttHllng 1llYer· 714/557-4758 s1011 111e10 Medical SITTERS edger. houathold. mOfl 1,,--.............a e-•-ware Of attfeo equip or 25. C transcrooing e~~r and Admtral dbl door 29 cu It ...... __.. -gold pleted dinnerware .,..,.,, or educa1oon '" medical I f,per 11ec Sun Thurs. w /lce maker $300 Furn, cloth•, ml1e, lot1 of Furn .. gtauware. nanlng for 1mllt piano Of mop---;1~;~ transc110t11\j necessary 5 JO pm 9 30 pm Guar 7 S 1 -2 6 5 6 d a Y s . goodies. 4512 Ao~bury tqulpmtnl. TOOi•. mllC ed. any condition. 0 . --------- 83t-0740, 495-4700 huurty1 comm Plush & 651-1078 eves Rd. (Cameo ShorH). FrllS1t9141Poln .. u11 Wllllam1831-6300 Sail 1014 -p1otes~1<.>ne1 working Sat/Suri 11-5PM. Kenmore Wasner & Dryer ti t lu ... Buebtll card 8llt 1820 conc11tlons Laguna Hiiis d 4 Family Sele, aritlqUff & aaa •• ta C• · Cal 2·27 dll '78 Hlngtd 5.,cre1ar y/ Book1teeµe1 otf1ce. Scou, 951 -2777 ~~~~e~~~~ 5lt.':i' .. 'e"81ee modem lumlture. HMhld Set. AritlqUM, Furnltur• & Nwpt Bl, C .M. LHI 2 mHI, furl lib, extrn e~perlenced tor 1nte11ur ruga. E•pect lhe uriex-Miao. 8102 Adema, HB daye. Fri 3-8: Sat 1 t-4 $25K. 714-857-0~ de&iQI\ stud•o P1eest1 TELEPMO•E SALES Holpolnt, new hvy duty peeled. Sat, 4th & Pop-blwri Newland & M..,,110• MADAME ALEXANDER 30• CorOllado w/"-l"VI 80• send resume ~ salary llll•&utl (Spa•ltll washer & ges dry'er, C 9 ..., DOLLS ~,. history to Country Lile ' $450/obo pr 675-7479 py. dM. -4 Ila. 548-8058 glnt. mint cond. $22,000. lnter1ors.342GE Coast E•&llsh ) pteplt Ctatilleu Set.May 21et.&-1.18781 1_67_3-4_7_4_3 ____ _ Hwy CdM 9262S Ht4t4 1111Mt41ately Wuner. Dryer t150 or ;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiml Hoaklria St. H.B. 7• Stereo, AM/FM rtcetver, lll62 Columble Chllltng-f., ",o •• tl ••• I •~ best offer Kenmore. Fc" •En Cemna. Shell, Cer Ste-CHHtte, turritbl &. tg .,, 24 11 with Npt SECRETARY·Accts PB\' •· good cond 640-6748 ,._, 1pkr1, •100. Aleo Twin 1 ti I 1101 I reo Equip. Couch & clo-• m o or t n g . I 1 5 . 5 O o aoie m8'l ypong young "' '•&· tW· Secrlllce K•nmort Wuh· Every dey, 8em-3pm thee. bed $150. AM car redlo 1198-1016 e11Y11onmen1 $650 1110 pert 11,4 Ste 210 er end Dry er $1 25, Ortrig Coeal Colleg•.1----------$10.1151-77118 1-----...,-----s63ta1_r5177c5a11 •or appt C.I. r ' Fairview & ArllriP.ton, llPll •••••• l&LI 1-----------SANTANA 30' Loaded. I L•l(e-new Whirlpool '10· -maUll TU • frost Aelrlgerator. $225 Coat• MH• Adm 811011 tO AM, Saturday, 21at many xtru . ~.000 v•- SECRETARY TELEPMOH Tom 651-1737 lree to buyere. Selltr only. Oln•tte, Chelra, Olffll llT tue for '38,000 Cell SOLICITORS A~1tl0111/lnfo. tamp1, teble. bed w/ 11.000:· 540-1077 24 tire. Newport Beacn Ta• Refrl1traltr/Frtt1tr 558-5880 drt-rl, b00k1, Iota of 6 pl-~Ing (40 pea) 19• Hobie Cet, rw nu, 111 Lawyer Must have ex Work even1ng1 111 New-FROST FREE. whltt. mlec. 31197 Mletral Dr. Stetting Aeed & BartOll & cenent secreta11111 skills pon Beach Last week 1.n seoo eirtra. etlCt catQO box Recent Law Firm or CPA our 10~ 1.1erson put 1n 2• good condition s2oo. Divorce Gartge Salt. 27 S11 only 9 em 111852 Sl>&nl Baroque. · treller. $.4200. 7511-1:J87 I=""' Experience requtr· nours and brought home 873-6096. 546•7729 yr of atuff. Upright piano, Edgewood Lane. Haenld 850-1355 1--1-1-,-...... ---1-,-rtr-- e d S 1 8 O O ( 7 t 4 1 SH5 Cell 75 t·4222 alter Relrlge•llOr. like new, 2 lretzer, relrlg, furn, pie-tool•. ctolhel. I heve Sterling Stiver. • 544.65l6 1 PM dr, l rost lree $l85. turea, pl11111 & mite. Dltmonda 4 Jewelry, 1978 Sol C111m1ra11 -r;~;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 893 9060 2232 ~eple, Set/Sun,~ Femlly Gerege Sele. Stereo Equfpm•nt, Ci-Xlnt oond., rMdy to NII SEC RETARY Type 1 ___ -_______ 1 9.J 8382 Reuben• Drive plu1 T.H.E trall•rl with 80WPM 10 key adoer lhe Dooly Polot Ms tm-IS.t. llattdtll 6014 (SEdlrig~r/Edward1) Sall r:~'et~u::~~"u::~~ Mll·boX. $2600. lnaptet non smkr expPr ioq med1e1e ope111ngs tor Guitar, Gotobel, new un 8-., swap !Of" 23 .. Of 25 .. TV, In Fountain Valley. Con- Adm1n dulles Salary sllles persons lull or RAJLROAl llll 11 n $30. Marble coffee teble•-1-. or M oped. David. tac1: Jey. 751-8711 M-F $1000-S 1200 mo CPA Pllfl 11me Great f'arnlng 675-4616 $15. Hldeebtd 81t tong UTIS 7t4/11911-7085 bu'"-1\0ura CAPRICOR N <01·1. 22 J<in 1!11 . Study Sagtttartus mess.<1ge for 11:1lua1Jle hint bt1phas1s on prestige parl1c1pal1u11 1n c11mmu n1t~ pr o]t•c t valuable business or l'an•t:r t•1111tal ~ Nl·Ws fnun afar ts favorable. evPntu,dlv lt>ad::. to l'Xt0111n1-1 JOurney Gemini pl<1ys 'l1g111f1L·anl rule Fll"1 (..M Cdll Raunah puten11a1 Guarantee ~'""·Portable lemp $40.~AM May 2111 & 22nd. .87 E 1 30 d 1 754-1040 aray, against commis· CAatrll • ...... Mhold I plenta llbc. wu.-am r c • n ew •• L-.iiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiallliiiiil••I soon Face11eu1 opppor-E i I 6016 Rein lamp• $70 pllr. Btt Hou 7382 t"•·~· wheel. r1r. trl, new Int w/ I' SECRETARY R.E. 1un11v tor person wlCh II pata llools Muit aee. But etc. 1 and • rN•nt 10 buy 01t1un or Npt allp $24,500 pp career embotoons Send PANASONIC COLOR offer lekes. Moving lhlt The Tef"teoe. Toyota Won Of Sdn In gd 552·7755 AQUARI US (Jan 20 Feb 18 l F1wu ... i>n spmtual vaJues, ph1losoph1t"al c:om·t·p~. µubh::.hmg. communictaion and travel You'll be askc<l tu tL«lr down for purpose· of ult1ma1c-ly n •build111g rin :i more suitable struc:turP You'll get pruvc•rh1.d second chance PlSl't..~ \tt'lJ 1Y f\l;11d1 2111 l11vul\.l 1111 flt " 11rdl·r or the day Swlu!o> 4u1• '" 'hJk1·n nwml":r 11! r1ppostll' 5e>. flgun•S J.lrlltlllt)C'l)I}\, m1H11'\' Of Pthc rs a r f e c t s )' 0 u r tJ \\ ll ,t l l I ti 11 " L l• II g d I ) l .JI H commun1cattc..n Vl·rtl tes nt•t•d for l h<1ngt 11! u1ut '1' Virgo plays key roll• Htlt W111t4 5100 Help Willied s1oo'Help Wanted 5100 PEST otmll IPTW Recep11onost Trainee PIT ~ales Knowledge ol plants & to start Good Pav Abll· Newport Be;Jch leading lnHct r req'd Start 1ty to learn Massage Jewelers seeking pert $900-$ 1100 mo Inter· tecllrilques Bob Con-lime employees well view by IPPI only nors 5440711 verseo1n1ewelrys111es& I 01t1ce µroceour os on LI o /.d 's N urser Y Aecept1on1st PIT Type eluding Saturday No 646-441 make calls. A E Ott1oe evenings. Call 673-9334 Sll-1100 PER DAY Petition Clrculetors Pey twlCe wkly. w0<k own hrt, atar1 1mmedl11ety 831-8338 631-7861 NPI Center 476-010 1 HCUTIOlllST 5 days weal< 9-5PM Tht Reel E.st11ers Ask for Terry 546-2313 RECEPTIHIST IRVIH SAUSPHSOI for Manne HerdwarP store Musi have e,per 1n Doth selling and ma rine hardware Full lime E>1cellent Co bene111s 548-3407 (OEIM/F IH Pre-ectlool teacher. E C I E unite requ1red Full time Benefits Costa M ... area. 540-1919 o• 5"49-3877 Permanent. PIT position answering our telephone SAWDUST 18J Available nowt Oependa-1 P10IH1ion1t Breakfast Olllty end d~riamtc tele-Is seeking flexible. tn· Cook wanted Must b\) pllorie personality most novallve & persoMble 1111 paced & quallt~ impor1en1 10 AM. 2 PM. people to manage Ille oriented Xlnt wor111ng Mori-Fri Celt Lldd8 at lollowlrig 5 posH10111 en\/lrOllmeril In Balboa RE MAX, 559-9400 ( 1 IT· Sh tr I BOO th. Only the t>MI need ap-(2)l1ckets & 1nlorma11011 ply 875-7829 RESTAURANT Booth. (31Beer & Wine No w hiring waitress/ Boot h. (41Secur11y nlUO IWT101$ waiters hOSlestlh08'9 & (5)Grounds Malnten 0ecor111ng center -ri•s cOOks E•P pref Grinder ance $8/hour Duties energetic person with R•staurant. 1400 W Include hfr1no. scheClul 111perlence 691-8704 Coast H w Y N B ln9. accounting. etc Rell &tale 642-888 I AND a General Account· ... E.c••L • I Restaurant Ing MenDQer ($12/hrl 10 .. "• • The Rigger Restaurant oversee ell the above Two career oriented 11-now taking appllcatloris plus handling payroll. cenlMI needed to learn tor qualified aooks. Must dally accounting, lrivon· 11\e 1111111• of brolcerage & apply 111 person between tory. accounls pavoole a m1n1geme11t ol com-3 • 5 pm t 6 Fashion deposits Must oe t>Ond merclat A E tricom• latanct. NB able. during training. E.Actllent Become a part of the benefits -1111 & health RETAIL SALES-Mature ·SawduSI Famlly & 1111urence plua denl81 exper sales person ror spend a tun summer on plen Call RealonomlCs. eJCctu11ve Frertch Coontry the grounds ol one of the 875-e700 Store eppty In person mor.t unique cra•ts A aria llHPTIH1ST ;:20 FaSll•On Island NB 1est1vals 1n the south- Front olfic. pecson with SALES-MICRO COM PUT •• lend (Deadline IO• eppll EAS Meture person w/ cations May 23 1983 I good phone personGtltty buslries' & computer Sawdust, PO Bo.oc 123• Mutt type Garden rove 754 6383 Laguna Beech 92652 l~tlOll eK~r • attention Barbara No JUICE TREE Sales ptione cells, please 891-4425 At1ract1ve. 1r1eridly,j~-~~~~~-~~~~ _M_or_e_r-am-111e_1 _a_r_e_g_e.,,tt""1n_g_1 k nowiedgeable salesper- the camping 'bug" this son. for Fashion talerid 1Class1f1ed Ada are 1118 yeer. 11 you have a Boullque Send rater· 11nawer to a succeulul campet thal'a riot getting ences to CleHllied Ad oerage or y11rd ealel It's a ~. Mii 11 now wl1h a No 10. Po Box 1560. batter way to tell more Clualfled Ad Cos!• Mesa CA 92627 _peop __ ie_I --- Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 .. EARN lF TO S75.00 PER WE£K Wt 1111• hn• I~ Optn1~\ 101 yount eattr beut11 lo \t<ur• rtldfr\ or fllt 0.1n11 Conl O;Wy Pilot Our rrt•\ \1111 '' J JO pm and wor• vnt; 130 o "' ort~~d.iy\ On ~aturday wt wor~ • ''"' more houri You will urn many ' . 1r111s •nd ptom, aron1 with urnmc your own •11 ~~ mon•r t~ert 1s no dehmint or rollrc11on '"'~'"' II you •• , 111\tmlfd, OltU~ Ull Ml [111 ~) llf.A .. (714) 548-7058 C(I( I . . SecretarrAI pos111or1 111 resume 10 VIDEO CAMERA week•nd Cell before Gerege Sale: lge wood corid. Wiii pey approx.•--------ir-1-1--- actove Newport C..enter ORANGE COAST Nevtr uMd, wtc.... 9 • m A It e r 7 Pm de1k, blend•r. 1kll1, 11000. 842-7403 aft ~ Realloo s olloce r10111 DAILY PILOT cost $1400, $1100 firm •63~1~·~9~106~~~~~~~ bOOll. t-1hlrt1, m•11'1 8pm, GrMI buyl Must NII by olllce pus11tor1 rl'!Q>;••es PO BoM 151\0 641-29111 al1 6pm :: cloth••. book• & 1ptg June 1. Hull• ovemeuled. gooo telephone v0 ce C.o!>ta Mesa. Ca 92626 ----------110 spd $85. Baby lt•m• equip. Sun. 11-4. II La •ailcal new tramp, tr1vel1r 1ypu19. shortr1a1•d 6 ~P E o E Frtt lo Toa 6022 $1-$20. C::lothea elite S •rene. Sandburg/ la1tnant1 5224 Muttt-color•d meln. 2 pearnnctJ Real est 1\e ~~~~~~~~~~ p B ed ,... 7-13. Houathold ob'~ta. Culver llbl, trelltt. cat box. $2, 1Hper1ericf' helplul O>JI I TOP "' S $ Am II ull, paper • I ,. 795 JoAnn St 846-20711 Mlnleture Ml/11'1 Ukulele. 000 OBO. CALL Bob ~ yrs Free to good home. · Coucl'I, Chairs. etc. tor $175/obo. &46-5288 Wetzel 11 OCC dy1 notessenllal Prelerlotlll rQm11te• Preferred 873-6212 • ME •&1lf I 23 VI l I I d F 1 v ~ Wll y LI ~ H •· • o, rv rie. 556-5904, -551-1075 ~~~I Me,~t Du~: oneovotiw ~Ei~~~8: Esco•1s 12131 Long ha1red k llleris Furniture. ctothea, hou-Set/Sun 9-5 1~;~~r,1~;'5 Ovation, '82 Prlnd l• 18. w/lrl Wesley•· Tarler Co. Orangetwht & blk/wht sehotd, 1 pptt1ncee. SAT/SUN 11-3. C ouch, i.....un --•t••t l 14 20 0 R 1ch 1 r" Aeanors 044.4910 True._ f'Jr011er production bobtl•I 548·6219 111 More 3129 Bermuda, ctue. lempa, gl111were, IVI , .... _ 834-4327, -551~47 ---------•11ra1n~ llelld Cat.I drlv-_4p_m ________ .1_M_e_aa_v_er_de_._S_A_T_1_s_u_N_1 Orytr, 1ml appll111c .. 1. laa.l-•t 1221 ~ 1 .. _ ._. t!•'> license '2 t yrs 0• 2 yr old loving bleck 458 Magnotta. Sat 5-21, etc 50 Cape Cod. btwn Pfi •---" ••-SECRETARY older Good Orovtng re-Deauty Fe Cll. (•p), 8AM-4PM only Cou-Jeffrey & Bryan. Nor1h-Iv.Ill EdltOt 4C dtlulle Pr•aumrner .... Open t ;.ire 548 9831 64 I -333• or 964-3907 ches. Motorcycle, Suri-wood. eleclrlc typewriter, meny Set and Sun May 2 tat ---d c Sn t ••tr• f•tturee. Juat end 22nd Don't mlu 10 C rporat olf r ' lYPtST b5 75 wpm. gen Lhasa Apso. smell male. Doer • imper e I. UN-GARAGE SALE. Mlk• cle1111d & eervlced. thl onet 124 w .. 1 1811\ r 0 e ' "s '' olloce 6 recept Airport blonde 3 yrs Old enoti Baby lleme, clothu, ofr. Sat/Suri 10AM-4PM. 1275. IMl7-31139 st' .... 2--0848 leading recrMtiOlltll pro aiee 851 16St n~"s TLC 546.8357 ' l'louMhOldgoodle1. 17828 Jorden 31C. ~. 1--·-'"------...,--duct manufecturer lucet· --"""' Perkwood Atfrlg tum 11ypewrlt., IBM Correctll'lg Sabot rlCll r1Qoed $.325 ell 111 de'>l•allle Sa•1 Cte WORD 'ROCESSOR Male Pointer &tor femele Y:AD ~:3Ltf.~ale~~· TV. tampa.'dtahe9,0llM01'. SelKtrlc flt, bteck n-or 1>9.t. 240--46ll3 ' mente Speno 3 days on the sun Shepherd Fixed & 1hot1. pis. ecen 1• 1950. &4&-6815. e~per Mllg Cord 11 ope-Call 54 9.4725 CM. (Perking tot) Sat/ Turtleroek. Trolling molOf, '88 25' CorOllado, 3 11111, Repor11n9 10 5.,,,,,,, E• · r<1tor nfled&U om med 4 Suri. turn, mlxet, rug1 (orlental K=aeh peld ICH uMd IBM new entl·foullng, AC ec.u1111e~ will P•• oar<' day work wk, good 08• Fluffy klltena, 8 wk• old GARAGE SALE Men U • dHlgri), SAT only 8-5, Stlectt1c II oorrec:tlng ty· ellc. lhowef, tnet head. corrrsponOt>nce ar neiots. swary open Call Bo~ trained sor1ed ltemal .toOla~ ap-10332 Sierra Perl• g;r...=·!:t,!?!,:."'· Long Bell ellp, 19500 •angf' appo1r1tmPnt~ T•ecy Ol'vane~ 558·1114 646-3 107 pllances. Sal/Sun 11-5 842-5102 ciy.. 845-742S greet vi,otors whlle P8t J _L_W_ --4---5-l-0-5 Siamese S11ow1hoe·· 1 1761 Tustin Av. .. Coeta MOVING SALE: Sat/Sim, 2 ~ ~ oak. •----------- forming a wode variety ol O•I late yr rem. spayed. anots. A Mesa. Comtr Aocneater Mey 21 & 22. llln"l-4pm. Excellent corid Phone 12• AOUACAT '825 secreta11al actrv111es Ir• ., ......... 8 p I ..., "" 170 ........ ,. 831 2296 this e•cotong qrowir•\l f•P d solderer seeks 100. Joule beauty .,...,_.,..,.. & Tustin. oo cov•r -11...., . -Of • · rwtn hull calam«WI c.ompony Spanish speaking Ask 6 Cute kl tteris. need Maytag WHher & Dryer Vlll -I. lltp etoot, In-..., ___ a. Or.aaa am 9e2.-759 1nr Aeleet 631-2891 • dleri bike (Medi W0111). r-..-• 1----------nomes, about 7 wk1 Old working :o25. Btk... em furniture, roctl record•. ,.11~ cuetom ......._. Vtnlurt 25', mulllple ex-Aequu es ecceUent tyo•r•o PT working lady needs S45-5067 snake cag• ~ood kid• --"' .,,. ....,.,_, tru Hond• motOf" /'"t .. clot"~ •lye· 1 • 14. Lo11 clothing. gllllwar• • .,.., or g •II · r I k • n • w . • • skills, d•ctaphone auohty rm & board 111 e'(Ch tor Faraitart 5025 ,,_ • mOfe. 14041 Gro_. 1750/obo. 850-3029 buy 18500 894-683 and previous secre11.,,el n1ewk No b1bys1tung ot bargain•. Mey 2 I, Lene (tl'I• Wlllowe), Ir· i.. ·n ERICKSO ... 23• experience For Imme 751 5525 I Ill FllllTlll 9am 2052 Mendarln Or. vine. 552-6423 rmAHOGANY UPRIGHT Nlot Nwpt Bch lllp dlate co11s1clerallon rush - -Les 957_8133 GARAGE SALE Meri'a PIANO. Good cond. $7500. &44-4S04 resume or lllller to Animala aulta. clothing, knick-1 __ 1 ltl • ~13::50::..:..·.:eel::.:....I &4:::2:....·.:..11.:.:0:.:7 __ 1 ___ 7.:~7.;--- * *I Buy* * k'11Ckl etc. Sat7Sun too rt • rwurlltnr Ofg&n & beoch, UN 14 RALPH DAL y Cati 5905 E. Bay St. 548-84711 MOVING/GARAGE SALE: 2 keyt>oetda. exit cond. 2 Hll of 11llf, trall•r. RIP CURL FIRllTlll Girt Scout Gerage Sal• Awlge. Veep• Scoot«, 13115. 540-6418 boat oo....,, 1700 or belt SIAMESE llTI(IS MASTERS AUCTION Corner of Tahiti & M ... Electrlc Ory9f, King az • .• ..... 1 .... offer. H2·53311 31101 South El Camino Call 6<12-8520 1 .... 1111 t••-HJI M Btd Furniture Toye, ---•• Verde D r Well ay ' ' 5 LASER 13' Sallbott fully San Cleme~~=I CA 92672 Adora Ole k1t11ns now 21-22. hr1 Set 8-4, Sun ~:xiM-:::~· 11~o;-;ih 1~ iBrun..ic:k Pool Ttble4d, equipped good eond 1i.a1lable $25 each Aust Floret Sole. 8 • 9-12 Appllancee. l\Ou.... ' . · 3 P~ 111te, convert• 1750 552:1755 Equlll Oppty Employer 857 8314 or 835-9852 pillow·blCk, $250 hOkl more lrvlne. Sat/Suri 9-5 Into ping pong tlble •---·-------SECRETARY -----• ____ 1183_ .... _0_5_9 ___ 1SAT ~SUN. 8 4 2521 NWPT BCH GARAGE comH with •ll ecce1' l .... /lld 7111 r111me lor 1 girl oUoce for •• D_o.,.1._1 ______ S_S_l_O , NEW MATTRESS SETS. "-nne A~ Rear of drl· SALE -19 " color TV, 1950. 048-5708 eftar 18 rt W.lklkl. Blue/titue r •eo rut·•-... 5 ...,..... .,. clothe•. •gPll•ric ••. 8PM. C P A & real est ale wn IZ • • .. "'.., • v•way. Organ. dlriettt mt~ It-• el/Sun M i:=::~:--":"-:--::::---"7:-=-::-I !Niii nake. JecuulOld 114. "roker Type 60 wpm AK(., Grell Dene pup-Oueen $105,Klng$t25 ....... .._.9 dllhtl mllC -_,,., · -'•-.&•-"lt--a••• 455cublelncti e.Ntw v r1e~ rawn end brtridte ANDY 760-5832 .... """' ' ' · 200 Pr omontory Dr • •1-11 ---• uphol1ter' arid much SIH helpful Salary com· y••t IWI Eut. 873-7007 "'EAUTIFUL 25" RCA -..... 3 5 ........ mensuret e w/e~per 638-9308 llYlll IW -~ .. ~. ... """' 964-6 171 Sal. end Suri. Furnllurt. M ULTI FAMILY SALE. Color TV. 2 yr wmty (714) 53$-7820 --------SEO'Y/HIPl'I Fem1ll11r w/pegboard bkkp g systems Resp lor A/P A AIR Lite typ --Lhasa Ap10 creem color- ed 5 yr old male Moving mu11 sell S 10 75 1·2656 days 651·1078,eves Asnari group. couch, ariCI m tac hou11hold SAT 7AM to 1PM, In Al· I 148. Fr•• d•llvery ........ _ •-'-!Ill end teblH; eolld IHk Item•. 227 Bro1dw1y, tey behind Sev-On In Optn Sun.. i.:-=== .. :.;:•:..:a ..... .;:;,i._-.,_.;.;.= marble top ctblntt, Ze-Co1te M... weetolllf Pina 1700 TV Jotin 1 646-1.188 40 HP Manne dleell. Ae- nlth 5' 11ereo conaole. W•tcllH Fumttur• .An-1ro ... Jlt F d F41Ct drop teal d in lebl• Set. Mey 2t 9 to <I PM · • "' treck CHI recordtr. ..,.... Of OfY. Norllek• din aerv for 9' Bergalria getoret Smell tlqu., hOuNtiold, appll-HO. RMI lo rMI tepe 873-0240 $700 1111es alll 83t-8447. appl. hou11hold goo-anoee, tool• & booka. d•ck, 1 1oo. Both lllle EZY Loader Ttndem 1ng PIH18nt personality Ch1neae Sher Pel mele Esp nnly Pert Time Call puppy, rere, regtatered. for appt 642· 1407 CSPCA $800 _4_9_4_-5_3_1_7_ Couch. grn 2 pc MCtlOllal dlH . 1741 Tuatlri Ave. GIANT YARD SALE-7 Fa-,_,nit cond. &«-4350 Trelllr fOf uc> to 25' boet, ~S1a11on Attendam Lab Pups, 8 wks sf\Ota. $100, Mapl• dining Mt. Coe1a M... mlllu. !511 Fullerton, dye. 1 yr old, x lnt corid , ... IW N.B. Sat/Suri o~ ISony t°•" prof. recOfder 11590/080. 6S1-11193 Toyota IOllg bed lumber Peoc»e who M9d People w/eompl. library. Stll fOf .....,, ........ rtck. kltcl'len 9P91tenoee Thet'e wtl91 the ti 500/obo or trtd•. Marlrie~n end Irene Ecper Apoly Shell Sta-$50 EvH 84:?·0318 drp If lbl, ~ ben<:llM, 2 tlon 17th end lrvill" N 842-9383 c • P t C II r • S 1 5 0 • a 780-0340 wknd• or eff 8 __ CH 11ne AKC Cocker Sewing Machine Opere Spaniel puppies. sl'low tore, over1ock /s111g1e quality male & remale. net1dle 1 year min rec· part! color Alk for Allee water b•d eftd frame, DAILY PILOT 873-7711 "-. 11200 °' 3•5 dark wood EHcutlve " EC o ""''"' Detka Orwrt dn 2 aid... meriy mite 1tem1 1878 SERVICE DIA T RY RCA VIDEO RECORDER trldt tor guna. ~8~7118 S'#YI chr & •Id• chr Incl. Meyer Set/Suri 8-? .. all •l><Mltl 48 ltPH. w /25" TV,·----""------- Exotl cono 1200 ... c an ~liil&iliillilm••iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ to50. 848·2758 morn-torv uper English/ 545-2014 831-0300 Fualtu• I021 J ... ln lllt .... 1=no='===== Spanish spea~1ng 650·161:? Sewing Mechone 0~1111or1 RIP CURL WETSUITS 2 Brindle BoKers, I th•ee ---------:.:.:..:::;.:::;.;, ___ ....,-.. .-...-... .... .._ ___ _,_~...,,. year old eltered met•. I Klng-alze beClroom Ht, 8' aota. neutttl color, 11111t • UUT (HIL!!llT\ laatt llve ye11r old spayed le-wtmattrHI, bl>. •prge cond $100 obo 2 Dari-_,, i=:;:;::.------mate LovlnQ 942-3086 Solid Wood $550 leh chairs. 125 M. 01to-lnvHtm•rit grede die-a-a.al 'ltll Gre11t Oreduatlon Glltl 9•s.-8873 m•n. 4' •crM•. round, S~, 483-0149 Ntw 12' Zodlek, he•vy AKC Cock•• Spanl•I Oak Clew toot dining $1fi. 842-7082 ... I'·-llll duty, wllot• of e•trH . Puppies 8 WM111 $ 175 table. 72tn · 4 chllrt, lClnt eoucn & LOYMMt '3to· "°'" ... M•I _ _ 11200. (213)928-3973 848·8123 cond. $600 4114-5317 Dlrilrlg Room Mt, 01320.' POOL TA8LE P.a-1-IJ IUp•IMh TIU 20' 8allboet Slip, Newport BeeGll Marte S7lMMI08 8oet allps IVallebie. Ntw• port e..cl'I 26'-30'·35' C..142-*4 Sprlno-Spenleli, 6 wlll. Queen 1lze bed elmoll 8SS-f4t() 4'x7' •te. euetom wood IONA SAILBOAT MOl.O • NewpOf1 Ille. Up to 40 ft auo. 173-eu• or 142-Nel Now hiring worker~ ex· Adortble $100 to S 150 ,_ $200. Solld M~y end Ari· dellgn. Comee w/bltlletd COMPLETE y Mui perlef\ted tn wetaull 111-546·7062 404-5317 eel Swagterty dining llgtit & wait unit wtw.. • ou · Nwpt H.,bof 38' Mooting brtcatlon, heavy 1ew111g , tabl• & 8 lllQh beaked Valued at ~; Mlllng 5-4t-M7 l outald• Cllenft•I nHr and gumer1t m111ul1c-Sherrie 1 Poo<li. pupp+n, 4 pc IM~ .. ,, -10 cl'lalre, I 1200; 8olld t~ t500 ll<m. 801-8237 ZODIAC Mark II 36 HP -..Y 1e1~789 luring tor new leclllty in Tee cup-to?,"mlrileture, epprec..,72o-oi73 M1l'log111y C1pt1t111 -... Evtnrude, k~t In garegt, , Oceanside Cell ottween $260 & up 46-2848 D .. k •nd Chelr, $350; Sin 3 or 5 nwat .,_., II.Int oond..i tqulf>ped. WANTlD the uee of"' ott 1he hoore 01 10 AM arid 3 AIO llAIT ltll ~bt bed, 120, couen. 120, Stat• Poot Teble1. •21S01 1100 • .,.., °'* *2et&. l:.rl·5 . lh«• moorlnQ In Nwpt PM, or apply et· Hiii PIPM• IYll dtnttt•. 116, r.,,IO, 125. Engtttn Gernt l'10tt ano :'&Me ,tf'sPM · Canoe 10. Gr"'""'*'· o.-Harbor. 875-715' ewe dr-& Cl'lb, I tO. blk•. 4 ohaltt, $278: EnoWI 8' cs.r rlllle. -Meta. etlll .._...... Metina/• RIP OHL HI ¥11 ltl IHtt ltH1114e, GA (tlt) lll·IHl Protect your 111•1 1am11y1 140 , tit •Int c orid. Bltclc Vlriyt Couch. xlnt AOMntllal Aomenc. pet-new Mao Ind oer oer-·~.;,.. mon1h home Appl only 751,...891 eond .. 1240: •t4-1081 t•m. 1100.. 781-HH rl•t, P•ddlu, etc . _,,~1 7 1 •·o63 • o 4 8 8 0 ' Ot 1500 Ml Hld•-~d couch, Hrlh· day9, 801·.CJ71 ~ 581-Ml7 PhOM ottoman 145 Xlnl -·-"'"' Twl• weter , elec, pvt ent 963 3228 NoprlceeOYtHI ;:;;,•,~:7Pj9 • I tone, HO. lrwn cllr/ ·-lfPll 1---------, .. ,....,,."'1Nws>t leek e.y eMie Ila. -7' I Oft, Olf-wht, good ' ' --::i 11tf _., lttS/mo tu-at3 MH•)I doge wan ted I cond 175 5511-~20 eeo-n.1 !!! ••• _,, OltHIO 18' l.epetrake ----·----- Equal Opponunlly GrOOMtng acht. $10 any 2 w .... .nugg.r rec11n1nQ MAn SETS: C«ltury bey boet 4 C)\l--------- Employer u Teacner 21 yrs uper King bed w/lldbtcJ, 1150. cNe. '*'*' conct. 1171 leve 50~ to 178~ on ar.y, IHOO. '7Htt1. Trlllmtldta Iliff l•l•t P•-•• G46-2048 II dwr dreuer, 115. -Mf-0428 NIW top q11allty b•d t;;;:;;-'.:;;::~~:-::::::-a.ft1.I. M_mm:u~-mL-•• Ll ... ,,.... LOVllllt. 175 DHk. • .. Not~ Of,.. 1N7 20ft...,,. °""' ,,0 .. _.. "'' TH£ PACIFIC CLUB 11 Yllltca •-IS o, 8 •• t 011•11• llgllt Walnut dining rm Jec11. Twin M49 IUM .... oebln on.tw, l'ltllld, ""° -, 4 ttO MacArtl'lur Blvd LAYING HINS, 3 White 840·HH L•ht m .. • 1af>le. 5 cha~ xtra ta: f\111 tttet7t.16. an. !tr. 120 HP ~ 'IO Yan'llllM 400 ~. b • t ""•en II our• o t L • 0 h 0 r n 1 3 A 0 1 d MOil ... vee. 1125 714 even more on Kint & 110, VHI', Dll, fl.Ill OM-w•r"I low mllH, mint 10-11:301nd 2·3:30 t•l•rida. 13.50 11011. T d / 1 S'"'-•-..... Queen ..... ,,... dtll~ .,, .. , 111 ••fety aQul'P .. oond 11eo. ,P , I,. •••u 5411.g 111 rp r .. ,., w m rrOf' • ••n ery. Cd 781•4St1 end trd9t #Id, MIN offtt', a~ -:va~'T!h:T..:bf:i &APPHIA! • tnvaetmant Mk'°' epeolel bonua. 881-19'11 etter &Mn. 1··----=------~.~11.,.. :':,y uJ>:;'~7~:.. "~f,~~ Peta HH nil• 111nd HO. 4 kit. "'9de1 I .eonea. •· 10kt1 Dtlllx.t 11r ... ottt1n9 fen 14' · U-••ll~·~--~-IJ-~- 1 kt II• pret•rr•d Perrol Ch•rr)I Hod Chtl, a40'. Orpt, jtn, fl) en ar1tlqut dlM1ono =!· lilrood/ce"e °'*' fl'tidei.lilomo. C"9•om ... Ob 81U, 5 842,SPM. (Mitred) Conure 0 mot 121112 M6. 10 •· &75. Mttlne. .AHC.... a ta, • Jgfltt lnct W• llOQO, t"'°"° : .. · "'"" •tt•••. old with CIQ•. 1135. 142~M2 100. hH H&00/010. t 4 O O ta kt t U O ........,17 ewlmmfng 187-lt:IO tvte ~ wttnda. 97&-atOI. 7.o:oNt ' M ' CIMNO IAHKa woed, ~ .._ ......, .. I Ctr ti fled "•d CroH N .. Covcfl & lOYMMt. I I • -u· lwl" dltHI, loed9'1ect ::::.= 10 -... WI 8-1-m1ng fn1tructra11 l'Mlk1 """' • .............,. ... Contempotery, pretty • • -~•-1119 ~ _,,.. ped, fl""""...-. -"lloli. -.....-wl~i~d to telCll I ~ lef oY'VllnO't;'"'~ Pf· Httll1ori .. 1350/both 'fovr OhOIOt Oftfy ... 00 Aollt Oftly, 11.M 9ct·,.... p";';W O:ie ~ _..,_,r,r.:-:rr1 ·-------..--------.-------.. ! glM tt 10 tw1m 844-H7:l lot ctaultled Ml!· 544-2427 per ttonell MCMll 781-t10f __ tn-4M4,..-t? •-~~----~-~--..... -----==:=:::.~--...... ~----~.I.:================= ~ - , ' .- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Estonian 5 Carved slab 10 Support 14 African VIP var 15 Fiber 16 Norse poem 17 Golf shout 18 "Vive la -I" W Ringlet 22 Deep hole 23 Chemical compound 24 Feigned: 2wds. 26 Tiger 27 Harpooned 30 Braveries 34 Ship's officer 35 Baked goods 3 6 "Bosh!" 37 Cupid 38 Laughing 40 Monk 41 Mr. Buttons 42 Parry 43 Paper buyer 45 Encounter 4 7 Leas I lively 48 "Farewell" 49 Obscure 50 Push 2 3 53 Waler body 54 Helol 58 Temple 6 1 Russian tsar 62 Bouque1 63 Sore 64 Generous 65 Hammer head 66 Keen 67 Greek resistance DOWN l Astern var. 2 Love god 3 Ro ma money 4 Transgress 5 Turf 6 Camera stand 7 Pixie-like 8 Golf club angle 9 Comp. pt. 10 Right now 11 Small one 12 Erstwhile 13 Noble 19 Raises 21 Positive 25 Earthly 26 Soccer players 6 THURSDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED 27 Kind of whale 47 Phoned 28 Soup 49 Holy City 29 Waste away 50 Organ part 30 Vandal 5 t Roel( fault 3 1 Turl(ish angle decree 52 Instrument 32 Arrives 53 Humorist 33 Jump Chic - 35 Poor 55 Eager 39 Verb ending 56 Weathercock 40 Genteel 57 Finishes 42 Hall sawbuck 59 Crux 44 Victuals 60 Ending tor fin 46 Beer parlor or win 7 8 9 12 13 Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Friday, May 20. 1983 A•ltt, hlnrt" Aatea I• '" &1tn, r.,.,... AalH, laf!rt• A1tn, ntle A11et ........ lllW tll2 laan tt2'1 Perae~• 1117 Vtlli1w11•• l112·Velknr!f!• 1113 ..,c.....,..m .. w.., __ ....:~ Int Nl .. Wlll llU IUZI t NII ·u o 12 Targa, Mint ~ ·e2 vw VAN, new rbtt '80 ~IMtwood Brougham, 77 3201 Aulo. (884) 4 ""llnd-5 .~ f•"·I Cond., r•blt engine. al· e 1800cc, •Ingle Weber, 115,000 ml, O'Elegant, 7 .. 3..,... 4 ...... ( .... 1) v 1 ""· T.9"' ""' 1 0 y a . 1 1 8 r m . ~ am/tm G&M etereo. Auna S 10,000. 84-4-9828 ., '"' ..,... .... tory ""· AM/FM 1tereo, I 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 B 0 good. 0fMI ml & good 78 3201 4 •pd. ~879) CHHll•. 9.•68 mll••· 780·8682· 71511-9217 • ~. ~ 0 0 n d . I 120 0 I b It. 1r9!2.., C•~!.~ Erl~~~ 78 530I 4 epd. 188) Ilk• new, xlnt oond .. ____ •;,.__ ____ , .,.,,,~"202 ....,lnQ ............ •-.., ... 79 3201 Auto. ( 71) euper clHn. Mu•I Seel '89 912 Cpe, clean. 1 .,., .... ., ha• tult power, AM/FM 79 3201 4 spd. (860) (P0317) Kelly Blue Book ownr. local cu, 4apd, '87 Bug. Good cond. Run1 •t«eo radlO with a CM- 80 3201 Auto. (881) Wholeaala 16000, Our emllm. S7500. 842-7888 QOOd. S1odl. I 1460, call aette t..,e playw & morel 80 5281 Auto. (183) Prloe 15987. Formerly -. --------1 I Mt-4737 (10f'EA90). Priced at only 80 52814 apd. (858) Jim Marino vw NOW 78 91 1SC 1nrl cpe, ex-MIU llelllU'I 179 VW Convert, xtnt 113,0915. Naber• Cadlf· 81 3201 Aulo. (478) Soulh County vW·ltuz.u. oeptlonal. Sl9,500tOBO. som cond., teat Grad gill, lac. 640-l860. 81 5281 Auto. (887) t 8711 Beach Blvd Wiii take 368C Of SC ln . 82 32015 apd. (885) Huntington Beactl. (714j trade. Oya 557·0842, cou1n $6500. 5·2591 '81 Eldo, 31K, lmmac, 82 3201 Auto. (88e) 8'l2·2000 eVM 832-0729 '79 Rabbit, JClnt cond, loaded. ll4.500. Dyl ltll IUa ... J 1129 '77'1-924. Sunroof. air, YILllWllEI $3200/obo. 545-4244 548-4749• 9¥9 546-4 228 3870 N. Cherry Ave lllll stereo, Yellow wlblk lntr. "WI WlU llT '58 VW camper. rare 1:~,~a=· E,!:!:r:: ll1') IH-lllO llW 1111 "lllAlll S6600. 645-2375 111 .. lll.I" ctualc Xlnt cond .• looll• I• loaded wllh optlon•I 'frade-lna Welcome All mode41 & moat color• 1 ·59 91 J T Targa, C8l'elully Volume Salee, S8f\llce and runs great. Call Jim ( 1 OFHOOO). Now aal• LARGE SELECTION OF In atocld Call or atop by maintained lhrough lhe and Leutng 980-8639 attet Opm. ptlced at Ule IOw ptlOa of NEW & USED BMWSI now! yesre, xlnt mech cond, 18711 Beach Blvd. '79 VW Oat. Aabbll. only $13,9961 Naber• $ · Ulll MTllS service record• avall. Huntington Beach Custom allver paint & c.dlllec, 540-1880. -, 2925 Harbor Blvd. $8500. (714) 875·1324, (114)142·2000 Inter. AIC, 4 apd, 20K ml •. 78 Seville. orig. owner, COSTA MESA _9_5_5_-2_60_2_____ (39-50 mpg), Sunroof, padded roof elec. llhr LM WOii IMW tll·HOO ·79 Turbo Carrera, aunrl, •72 vw BUG. B,..... and ;~~~34t:f~7;~go. :•72a50t• .. g7ry/g~y11• vy ctn. VOLUME SALE$ Just 2 minutes south of I o m I • m In t con d . ""' • 6 5-66 SERVICE & LEASING the San Diego Frwy. $40,000/bst ofr. PP. engine In JClnt cond. N-'72 VW Super Beetle 3670 N C .. Af A e 760 9133 paint. new Urea, AM/FM. Clean fblt •no new' C~tntltt 1313 · '"' ry v '59 Mark 9, Rolla type, • MUST SELL THIS WEE-' ' (No~g~~~~~-~051 ~~7 &~~:S~'~'· $9800 -.-•• -.-al-1 ____ 9_1_9_9 KENO. ~7,7~~~0 :~~~e~f ~1~~~· 8~~~~:;~ IEE IS f~!l!l,_ (11•) IH-1710 I 1•11 ....... ,. AS LtW AS -dys, M0-0826 ev. rr~n h:~e N~£& USED Trade-lms Welcome • •--g g(J/ llll YW UlllT '82 JETTA DIESEL ChevrOle1al 1.ll Ill • • 201 We have Orange Count· /0 4 dr, 5 spd, air, aunrool. • y'a finest selection of • 4 cylinder, euto. trana.. CfUlae, alloys. met. paint, 4 cylinder, auto. trans.. used Jaguars: Serles 11 & fi'nanci'ng tectory air, AM/FM redlo, Kenwood am/Im stereo factory air, AM/FM ste-Serles Ill XJ6s and XJS xlnl cond .. super clean, C8lll 27K ml like new reo. sun root, low mll&-coupes. See us nowl On N-Rene Ila Must Seel (P0084) For-$8s0o. 673-1J22 · age, JClnt cond., super UIEI IMTMS merly Jim Marino VW. ---------1 C~Mf:ll CHEVROLET clean, MUSI seel (P-0064) 29 5 ' -l; NOW South County VW· '72 VW. new paint, 30K ml Formerly Jim Marino 2 SHatbol' Blvd. ;Or.ange ··~ Isuzu. 18111 Beach on rel>tt eng. xtnt In & 1 _________ 1 vw. NOW South County CO TA MESA ( -Blvd., Huntington Beach, out. $1950. 631-3590 1979 Chevrolet Monte VW-lauzu, 1877 Beach 111-2181 _Q!!.Sl -·o (714) 842-2000. '72 Karmann Ghia, red, Carlo. Options Include UJ-l lort••' h ' 'I'> l\ \.It'\ SU-1200 Blvd . Hunllngl0f1 Beach, Jeatta 9131 lm ,_ 11.IO cosu lll'U -.8-1-J_e_tt_a_, -b-lu-e-.-1-4-K-m-1,1 clean body/Int, xlnt tilt steering wheel, Cfutae <7141842•2000· cru i ~"071 11141 M~·l/10 fuel lnj. eng, front seat mech, '3650. 497-1597 control. power windows, c 1 1 L ' 7 4 Jensen H a a I• y --------stereo radio and cuatom on11enen1y ocated Roadster, orange & blk. sheepakln seat covera,1 ·12 Super Bug. good wheels. (3S3WYG). Only & Competitively Priced lo ml. very sharp, wall bllt letct 9161 cheap to .own & runt mech cond, new radials $49951 Nabers CadlMec, ~ kept. Going to SGhl must ~7~,~~ s darllngf & shock•. Priced to sell, 540-1860. '-' sell. $3500/bs.t olr. n6-40t2·0r 533_1535 =~~~P~cke 548-82361---------1 Sales-Service-Leasing 642•5578 J{JY CARVER 1111 OlmllfT nr1V CARVER. Kaa•a 9141 D'll Tc.~ 1112 YW YWllll '76 Rabbit, am/Im caas, Z21 l'\\.JI £'\LJLl..."J ......_,ILC: 4,cy11nde<, 4 speed. stlcil Xlnt cond. $2500 VS, 4 speed, factOI)' air, °' ~ 1 cs ~ o~ A\iV --~11.r·"-"'" 1N11< shift, AM/FM ate<eo, JClnt 552-7778 power windows. magi, ~ "'-"'-r.'111v1 """"''"""'" ,,. ...,..., cond .. super clean, Must ---------28,024 miles, llke n-. ·~,·'i:'. ' .. '".-:':: ::;• 1;;;": C»94 --.vs '1·' Seel (P0321) $8987. t5 '73 VW, body palnl. eng. JClnt oond .. auper clean, Vans to Choose From. tires xlnt · 8 bargain Must Seel (P0215) $6987 70 2002. rebll eng, $2500. 1 Formerly Jim Marino _s_11_00_._7_5_9_-os_so___ Formerly Jim Marino 494-6167 Sahra 1117 VW, NOW South Count.y '80 Sclrroco, 30,000 ml, VW, NOW South County '79 BMW 5281. to ml, 4drs, l VW-lsuzu, t8711 Beactl amlfm caas, good cond. VW-llUlu, 18711 Beach beautllul driving ma-1111 IHllll Blvd., Huntington Beaeh, $5260. 754-1546 or Blvd., Huntington 8eactl, chlnel $9800/obo. WllH (714) 8'l2-2000. 553-1604 (714) 842-2000. 642-9200 4 cy11nder, 5 speed, cu-1980 Rabbit Conv&rt .. 10 -.7-0_V_W_B_u_s_, -11ery--c-le_an_, lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 '82 BMW 3201, Safari SH us r.J seue. lui!Oa.99 rack. 10, ml, ,_top & tires, air. 1800 motor. nu brak811 '74 Chevelle LaOuna SIS. tal\/~c.r> ~4.000 ml, su~ •o• YOUR • • , 9$3 mljes, 11~.,. ,_, JCtnt mags, Kint cond., $8,000 t Ires, ..$ 2 2 o o Io a o . 41,600 mllel. Lolided. all root. al e. Blaup11nkl. l'llXTMAIO.t.. ' cond., super clean. Must firm. 760-9692 831-0394 ~. Elccellent oondl· I $ 0 0 nll' IT I Seel (T0302) $6987 For-I-.,.-----------------tlon. Bucilet -ta. MW a arm · 1 4 •0 · merly Jin Marino vw. 79 Rabbit, AM/FM stereo '7' VW 412. Excellent tlr81, brakea, Delco bat• 646-3469 WM• .. '" NOW South County vw-cass, ldnt cond .. '3595. body and tires. Needs tery, shocks & muffler, '74 2002,_auto, air, white, · PACIUTYI Isuzu. 18711 Beach Oya 662 -7999; evs some engine work. 979-0594atter6wkdayt, clean. '3800. 1111 1'111 11 COSTIM!U~ll>)I 81vd., Hunllngton Beach, 731~ $1200 or best offer. an tmeweekends. 673-9552 (714) 8'l2·2000. '65 Ven, orig, reblt ang. & 548-5801 111ii•iiliillli!~!!!iiiiim•1I .t.u 9117 1---------i T....,.ta llll trans. receipts. $1350. '71 vw •·-s1ooo\Runa '81 Chevette, met. blve, 11 I Ul !'.!..! ..._. · kla11y Hat covers 4 1.11 .lTS'. 2 .. l l IWll '78 Toyota SR5 Plok Up, 845-9684 good. but nda some apd: precious little ga1 5 speed. factory elr, '10 1--L-ai-I body work. 742·7403 saver! 12400. n6-4012, 6 cytlnder, 5 speed; fee-AM/FM stereo. mags. bHt truck made, long ._., ..... lory air, AM/FM stereo. 29,742 miles, )tint e-0nd., bed, amllm. $2900. 4apeecl,alrcond.Stereo '6.!s ~~·~0~~2;:;-:·1_533_-_153 __ 5 ___ ......,..-l rallye wheels, xlnt cond.. super cleen, Muat Seel 65().6005. casaette. $4550 71·418~4242• wkodya '83 Celebrlty, tufty loaded. 111per clean, Must Seel (P0088) $8987 Formel1y '78 Cellca QT. 55K. 1 5-46-2855 2131587 2191 llO.OOO/obo. (P0278) $8687 Formerly Jim Marino VW, NOW owner. $3000. 548-6574 '59 VW Rag top clasalc. • 644-5598, 87~70. Jim Marino VW. NOW South County VW-lsuzu, • Ablt eng under warr. 'II IM. S.arHf, .., 'll ...... ..... South County vw-tauzu, 18711 Beach Blvd .. 82 Supra. Blacl(/blk. New paint. Orig lntr. 111 4, S 2 210 1 ., ... ete ..... 2 .. 78 18711 Beach Blvd.. Avntlngton Beach, (714) perfect., tut, sports pkg. Good cond $2600/obo ••• ,.100 ~· ..,...... ~ Huntington Beech, (714) 8'l2·2000. TOL $315/mo. 720-09~1 831·9197 . ' _. '75 VEGA. Red w/bllldl 1-84_2_·_2000 __ . -----'79 AX7, 32.000 ml, air, Cor. Ll~badc SA5, perfect '76 Conv. vw. Black & l·,-73_B_U_G_._6_7_K_m_I_, -1 OW1*--. Interior, pert oood. 4 cy1 '12 2IOD 2+2 rims, stereo. $6900 obo. mech I cond , am/Im yellow. amltm cess, orig yet paint. Beaut. In/ runs good, radio w/AM. ~~=====~~:;=~===~===:::::!!~!::::=~===~=~ 5 spd, fully equipped. Clean. 850-0733 or ca11. 5 •P••d. $2175. mags. xlnt e-0nd. $5200. out.$2750,842-8717 ~';9;~111.e':':'ier limln ltl2Aatelenicn/ 9035 l mmac . s11.950.1_650-_7_•_1_3 _____ M6-7171 · 631-8609 '69 vw Bug, sharp, 953-5408 Uni Cycle lor sale, good Parb 9015 Furniture Vans. ·75 Ford 673-9223 '80 OLC Sports, Hoellent Tria•P 1171 '68 Bug, orig, runs good, $2250. '75 Bug. mini ~~!i!L==:t!!Jll cond $50. 675-0558 •~""'"up roll bat. C800, 24', 15500: '73 '73 240Z. automatic, ale, condition. 31,000 mllel. ·77 TR7 5 apd air Red/ nu radial tires, $1500 cond. 12990. Both took & ~ r .....,... .. -Ford F700; 22·, $3250. orange w/blaell Int. new 5 apeed. Air. AM/FM tan 1ni. sharp. S3500.1-_ll_rm_._968_-_90_28 ____ 1._run_g_r_ee_t_. _55_6-_9_53_9_. _ ·73 Chryaler Newport. C...... 1t1• '75 Of MAKE OFFEAI R--t re-bit engines, 5 ~D•b. prlmecond. --'Ice $4595. 552·1858 8 ..... vw ..... t $900 ~ " ~" ~ -· 496-42 1. -& wttnda. '68 Bug, reblt eng, nu urn "" ...... rome rims. ra-cua om, . 'II YW U9ll 842·1685 evening•. + 2 Speed Trana. pp. records avail. 13500. Mtrc .. n ltat 9145 ,63 Vlt-Sport• 8 r ..... & nu paint, can stereo. dlala. stereo, look• & 964-9764 atter 6pm. POP TOP, cuatom lnte-6 Cyl truck engine and C.11768-0643 l-7-54-_443_8 _____ i;;;.==--=;;;;......;;.;;..;;..;. tored claulc, con'vert· exit cond , 12100. runa~reat. 11800/0BO. t llll rlor, mech. excellent. rranamlaslon '200· Tire '63 GMC plekup truck, V6 '82 Maxima, lo ml. 8S84.lme Alli •TlbouEt•-n WR Ible, 4 -ter, must 1+841. 845-0869 ,_54_e-__ 1_8 _____ i:;::::.11.:_ ___ _::.:,:~ Sn r f . I 2 so o . F=g!:fe $;~.h~ ~t 305 eng, $7750. Also Lio lease paymenta · ••• ':'!:. YH•H 13200/blt. 781 -8714. '7t Bua, exit cond. $2700. '78 Bua· white on red '63 Dart, 1 own, 6 cyl, 7141675-9305 18th c M 642 3379 spare parts, extra. for oaded. Wht/blue ve--_,,.. 781-0949 559.5950 leave mess. am/Im cassette, Mich.: I auto. $895. 646-7578 · · • truck. 963-5920 tour 5-44-8272 thru our purchase and t9601n•._.V,.8f'Y2• clean. $4750. Fer• t,.lf Extra dean ·11 1ow ca-F d I teaae plan• A tu hi rt.. A t I ... ..., .. • bover camper on '89 ·so or running gear: 95 Vaat 9040 Datsun ·75 B210 Hatch· 11· --=·=~·=~"====:::.:::•::":'=:•:1!:'::==::;~1--=-;u&.~;;;:-v,~-Ford ~.T. Stt-cont., w/lrg hp nathead V8 w/3 apd baci<. AIC, FtM,' ca1Mt-.llM 4.Ulw I 'II 1..,.r YM 63 Falcon Aanchero, good Ba. refrlg, heat. jacks. trans. runs good, can 1112 Fiii n SPiil te. Xlnt cond. $2495, ... " PRE-OW .. ED POP TOP clean $3500. sf3~gio~o~ 154\~3~:1 tank a. s 310010Bo . dr1V:,.~(you remove> t PUS. Yll 497-3420 1301 Oualt Str•t n 548-4798 or 646-3340 644-«99 969-1221 6 aytlnder.' speed, stlok '79 280ZX 2+2 "GL" pkg, New:.o,AT.811'CH Vel" 1179 ·11 COUNTRY SQUIRE 8. Ford Camper Shell. shift, 17,337 miles, like 2 tone pelnt, wlre.wtleel1, -·I-SPECIALS 9 Sierra w/cargo dr. Like A•tH Wut.. 9028 new, Kint cond .. 1uper xlnl $1895. 538-1883 'ti IU JIOll IPI • • • 1988 Volvo, good cond, to::'-g=·. '/in:-~: new. Sl65 8'll-2073 WE PAY clean. Must Seel (T0309) eve. $1,000. 833-1352 evee 1750/obo ..... ,,,,.1• ' Formerly Jim Marino , Sliver, blue leether, IO ml .,._...., .. Meter likH .. ll vw, NOW South County 72 Datsun 510 wagon. eng Asking $10,600. USED, '83 DI Volvo Wagon. •.89 Mustang. Orig Ownr. Redline MX-l l w/cnrome TOP IOLUR vw-r.uzu. 18711 Beach $1200. :'~=· 1_8_50-_97_4_8_____ Btaupunkl amlfm CHI. red elc euto new tlrel. frame, forkl, hwldlebar1. Fii llEI GUS (~~~) .. 8~~n~~"" Beach. 1110 I ... IOI •1 '72 MBZ 220, Ale. aml fm, BUT llOT ABUSED' ~~!::is;"'"' $ 12,900. 11750 obo 873-n11 a 1 1 o y r 1 ma I 3 o o . • · I • • new tlrN, 20mpg, comp •---------'72 Ford Gren TOflno -775-8425 lLAI 11&1• '77 Dodge Tradesman 4 cylinder f\Jel Injection, t«'V. rcda. Blue on blue. • '71 Wagon, took• good, gon. 88K ml .. AM/FM, Pll11AO/llUll van. ~ood cond. $1000. auto, air e-0nd., AM/FM $5300, 552-0529 FINANCING AVAILABLE runs great. new tires. strong, dependabl• '8t Puch Moped Maxi-..... 5 30 c•• t eo c I $12 50 negotiable $ 2480 Harbor Blvd. ......... -• s er • ru ae con-*lllZ 'lO 211 O• · tranap. car 775 firm, lube. Excel cond. $450, COSTA M"'"" lrol, multi warning FOR QUA.LIFIED BUYERS 845"5818 ...... "•1o c a 11 9 8 8 -2 1 1 4 o r ~ .. ,.. Aati 1yatem, eleetrlc, remote Mint cond. reblt. nu Ml-.,.......,.. 675-0396 141..atO 141-lUl Cl .. 111"11'1 9045 mirrors L & R. new tlr•. chellna, brnttan, AIC. 1 YEAR SERVrCc '85 122S Wagon, xlnt '78 MU9UlnQ II. Bleck on S B.ck.r It. 0 15900 s:; cond. new pelnt. Alklng blk. Auto, el'" new bftla. •ttlCJ'Cltl/ WE llY " & OUSSIOltt rc!·~~~1ii~a~21' ask firm PP. C~~ Paula or CONTRACT AVAILABLE I 1200· ~utl ••a. Excel cond.1o.ooo ml, lcettns ltll OLW OAIS 1117 Ill ltOI&. Bob MIF, 1-5 •96-6500 NO REASONABLE OFFER 54 6- 9753 $3000. 536-2432 '75 Yamaha 350RO. Cete UI TlllCIS Extra clean and good Mnt ... lMa·lftH, REFUSEDlll 7 8 265 DL Wagon, Clean, '75 M'uatang II. good bike, ,_ eng. & pelnt. paint. A. great 1nve1t-'57 MBZ 190SL Conven· lauto, air, racks. tape, oond. xlnt mlleage, f/lfl/ $600. '&45-9634 mentl Prl. pty Asking Ible. 99% n!lltored. Xlnt '82 VW VAHAGON,.. $11 500 $3~ 9e3-55M f m ca a• • t e f,. o . '81 Honda XL500S. Xlnt $8900; must see to ap-mech cond, $9900. all ,,. .. S... lloot •""61i12 a ........................ ' Iliac. tl'l7 ~!e.~O/OBO. 494-7240 cond. Many extfat. preclatel Call (714) reu. offers conlldeAld. 8 na~ $5495 Come In & -Newport ' 11525, call 631-9197 548-2 198 weekends & tlJGE Sll.ICTIOR Import• of Orange. 600 • 1 VW ~• Dim ........................ Beach'• fl,_. eelectlon 78 Ceprt, 3 dr apt cpe, even Ing 1 or ( 7 1 4 ) ,_.,. So. Euclld, Fullerton. ~ SpS S... lloof Alt. ••S40 goood c1 _.. ,.. ... , ·75 K kl KZ200 535-1 29 weekd .,v_ of prevlou1ly owned very ~o,..,, ... g-..... ·~!•1000 ml'-. 1 eya. fl•T. ;n.\CDS • 1-e80-$54t. (547KMY) 'Jl VW CONV ...................................... $8495 Porechea, Audia and .... at 11750. S vvu """""· -· Convertible, '76 Cadillac " «~n • '82 MBZ 380Z -Ao1o Lo~ •4'SI Volkawegena. 1-1eo-__ 123"4 _____ _ o:~~~all e73-3&47 USED c'!'RS'!'TAUCKS EA~Ooleratdho. "!1h1 llW1 ht. FIAT X l/9's M int cond. leather, 'IO UMU Dl 4 OR ........................... $3995 ..... '78 MU9tang 11. P/B, PIS, ,.. .. vu a er, ,.. ex ru. ORN& COIMTY'S chrome whit, dk brown. ~ s.-. JI ooo •. 'IAA'llO xlnt cOn<t. $3500/080, '78 Hond a 550-4, 17M COME INOA CALL FOR Fuel lnjec, lo mllea. ltn-OUJ(Sl FaCTORY $36,000. 631-1735 'IO VW norso. _.,,. si:.195 962-6401 $850 °'beet offer flU APflllSAI. maculate. 110,950 D•y•. MllHOllZDI ~ '"""""" ........................ '" «5 E. Cout Hwy 645-3409 Cormler·OeUllo 619-748-1139, eves & RU-LMCIA '76 Mercedea 460SLC, 51111. A/C r;1uo 11°"'41 Newport 8Mch '77 Pinto I 1300, beat •81 Honda 200 Twlnatar. ---.rt wttnd1 819·7•7~3461 MALO :'~::o~n~~· ~uJ~-~~t 'IO VOLVO 264Gl( SEDAN .................. $8995 873-0000 offerltr.cte. 873-0329 Xlnt concU850. 18211 BEACH BLVD. A•tn .... ,... 875-4!048 -. s.. -· vc. mitr $3995 Aattl, Dtantlc '84 Falcon Convenlble, 675-2474 HumtNGTON BEACH ==·11.::::~=~--'IO MAZDA 61.C WAGON ........................ 1-=~:1.--===----XLNT Cond .• $3000 obo Yamaha •81 t'• YZ8'>. Fut 1 Ml-Hl7, IU-1111 Aati 910'1 MlttaMakl t14'1 • "'· s-. 14RI'\ AJIC UIS 631-3222 °' 831--4027 & well kept. Aune xlnt. Highest cash lmmecl. for 1978 Audi FoJC. xlnt cond, Aak about our new low 'IO VW RAIB'T 2 OR ........................... $4695 l~.;;;72--.A_M_C_G-re_m_l_ln...;,~n~d~• '73 T-Blrd, iood cond., 6«-6731 your venlcie. domestic or euto, AC, aunrl, AM/FM t,ll LP.I. ~SOM. S... llltll. »WOI 1ome uphol. work, must NII. 1000/080 • ...., ..... I02t foreign 551-8285 stereo case, $3,500 FllWIClng Avallable on '79 VW BUS 9 ,ASS ............................ $6995 $1100/0BO. 850-3174 536-0973 •RV RENTALS• In••·' ........... -.7°-8-B~-u-·:-14-:o-·:-~-good--oo-n-d.·l-:,7-:3-12-4-.,,..S-pt.......,.C-pe-.-re_b_ll 1 8t.ft'~~': =:.1 '7;-~--;;;;. Nnft $4995 ..... t311 ·~~1:~:: lo~~:~ond, All line from $198/wk. Uraula will tell your car, Mu•t 18111 $2300/0BO. trans, amltm cue, rune w.o .._ 1o111. s... -~ .................... 1982 Buick L.S1bre s.-1---------C.. 720-0771 any meke, any modell 64M58,. & look• rough, ICK pa.rt• 1 $S49S din. Thie ont1 hu low, lwaya wanted 8 83 T· F"""' RENT Automobile consignment or fix-up, $700. 873-5736 ' 9 PEIJG(OT 504 Dl:SO. .................... · low mllee and la Ilk•""· Bird? Here It la. Supet "" broker-. 77e-4l)12 or IJlW tlll•·.---'-------1 w...w ..... S..llMl.1oc1m (1EAPte8) Pttoecl 10 MM •harp, beaut. reetored, 20' MOTOR HOME 533-lm 73 Aal 4-dr, nu eng, anrl. '71 FORD aa•T•-$3495 fut It ontY setO&I Nab-S2,005. Call 759·1014 VerydeWI. 87).5133 ~.~ some body work , --............................. · ae eva/wknd•. 873-001 IY't llU 4 nttl Driftl M31 ~-~ $700/0BO. 831-7117 2 ..... S.. llitl. toO'IAC .,.. C•dlll • 640-1880. Mon·Fn . ........ """' oll ... _. I.. 11•·1------l ru tol)A ACC<IU> 4 DI ................... $6995 Buick '12 Eat'l,t• Wgn, ''"1 T Bl d I I d Apache loldlng lrailltt, Kini 1 ....... 75 or""""MAuKpErO,:-EA. I s ...... SeMce-Leaelng • • ., •• tHI s-..""""' ICTSltt whit•/ blu.WI, fully loed· " • r ' IC n con • d rr 'il a•111T ·11 vw·"-co $3995 ed. 2tM ml, .. new, IO•d•d . $7005 . ~~;001:.,!~y9:2x.'c:~:e 842-1885 even1noa. ..,... '11 leMrlll ......... '79 MOB AoedatAI'. orlQI--............................... 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 ua.1000. Ml-553e an 9¥9 T b M3S lllYllTllY Great cond. Sllverlblk nal O'#Mf, mliMge 6300. 4 S. Slortt, ltM.~ 71..,.,0a.111o; &40-l555' &PM AIY'1 time Sat/Sun. nt • .78 3201; auto .. low Int, 6 apd. $3500/obo. Amlfm atar.o, ouetom '77 MD fOl 2 DI ............................. $2995 ,415 Bulcll Sk"'•"' WIQOl'I. H Trall.,,Trnel MM s .. ter IMn new, '77 El m!IA(1BOE820) 963-63t3 87Ml6e etct.5Gl-3M3 •s.-.Att. .. il'DC •-n 150 PP want• to buy Travel ~,::.,wtl/~88 ~=: * '79 320l; 4 llPd .. low . '73 HONOA~,\TIC PtneH 1117 '7f TOfOTA COltCN 2 DI ................. $2495 ~~~~; away 1 O. '72...... =~·. !~· ~ traller Re•d" to Buy '"' mllea. (377YNF) Orang41 good tranapor-• w. st.a •. mo """" ... _.... • • Header1, •nlrl. custom * '70 7331; 4 spd., load· talion. a150, 9624769 1111 ..... 114 $2995 '82 Bulok Convert. Reel dealt, new ti,. & P*ftt, 543-tteO cueNona. fM cue. $4500 act (071UXB) '76 VW SCllOCCO ............................... . w/wtlt top. Compect, e mae Wl'telll. l.u~ at a 24' GOiden F~'78 SC. , obo. 645-4953 *. ·&o 320l• 6 lpd '82 AccOl'd, am/fm atereo 4 eyllndlf, Ii tpeecl, AMI 4 $fid, $41No, l4ll'llA cyt S,405 8474219 Iv bargain price. SUOO, Awnings, A.IC, htn becle .• 71 Datsun P.U. wlenetl, roof. (lANV,203) ., aun ~~ 5 •Pd7.:,,.d!k brn. ::-:;...o:-·~~t '76 ~ft] ................................ $2995 meO ' lm-116e, c~ta, like new '9200. •ng. lu•t rblt, newly * '80 5281; auto., low ....,.,., Fc· ...,...111 Seel (Pof77) $40P Foul' 4 S.. Slltw. 41oa• 5 7-3288 painted 11eso10BO. mtie:o(9622YL) '78 ClviCvcc. 5 epd. to ChOOH From. For· 75 PlU&lOT WAD , ......................... S2995 WTlllUM UllDTHft .11 Capri_. xlnt conct ..... ·ao Sc:81\'1per, tS ft, &dar 880-0258 aft 1 PM. ~ 'i18ST733l:8au) to., toed• JClnt running cond. 83, mll'fY Jim Marino VW, ....,. ..._ • w .1rui1eo I Lod~ Mdl. Xlnt oond. .... 11 000 mllM. $1600/0lf.,. NOW South County VW~ •74 _._. -,._ $3995 · '• ~ v er 'I o • • n • 11975. 942-0795. nit• '78 CHEVY LUV *. t 320!: 5 •pd .. loed· &40-11170 leuau 187 t t BHOh • s.:.~ IN.""'"· ..................... llLllTlll ~l·i11iiuui/i080it:·:8:4':':"'ia 8 .. 111-AIC, OllmPlf, P«f. oond. ed. (8003010) ' ...... "'4untlnQton 8eect\ of ...... _....., ...... _.._. .. -13200tobo. 645-5347 * ·e1 7'31: a ICXl., loed· h•n 111'1 j7'14°)'f.42.2000. • '71 Mii MIMl(T CONV $249 ao:o~dmao'• In so;: !raU!g. l!Dl!J .. ·ao Toyota Plok Up 8R6, 5 ed. ~100P04~ 4 ... QIUU • ._ ......... ;.......... 5 them Cetlfomlal a.. ue 11 Cuttw 8tWon ..... Ha9¥Y 1MY Ford P"* up ~~*':·'=c:"'~ ~.:,:~kot~ .. eun m 7!.__VW~ ._ ....................... $2995 tod9'11 IUlll ~":n~~ .. ~m bed. 832S. &48-01CM w v...,. pe · ' o m * 'll 528UI· a"tO., eun _.-{~ rim.. tt-s> bumper. wnl • 7t ...,,. •.i99 ' Ot'ONdo V.., tm, wo mirror•·~ root'J'CG 11) ' nA!., ZM8U _ ........................ _. o'9 5 111&1 II 11 T Good ' a l/lflf'I A11!•1Mn =,:'~::c'· · ::,;,~. 11i~~~)to .. eun -... ...c 2eOO ~ llvd. =( cove~o•d'::: t _.._A .... NOTV"• • ··~ a2a.1 euto., IOad-COSTA ...aA • 1 7 0 0 0 b 0 ~o~ AHO' . ., vw Plc*llP, ae.ooo ""· eel, oEJA474) 14 .. 111 n .. , ..... ,an ~ oood oond. 1000. 111-1111 .. ..._ .. The ,,_ of 1teme M· 141-2.27& e\'91 208 W. 1at, 8*\te Ana YWtteecS bl' ......... OMi1-'IO ~ Kina Cab Gii Ctoeecl 811nday 1;. 111111 ... .., "' ..... dMal-'*° 3IK ml. f"llPd. ~o 1074 BMW 2002 with.,.. Ollm fted ~ ooUMe ittnlfm ... oond. '8200 dom !'Gt lndUc1e llf'f lllP-080 &illtH tom• ti o Ir an•.. n •• lllZI pllc*e ...... Moef!M, :~~~ '!!:e.~~7:~: fr•nafer r .... flnenc. '°' CtMelfted A.d 32K mu .. on c>-haufecl • WIJ. llf ~0:,:,:::,: ~~. ~f.lt.·~xvm '"· pty. ••a•r oer11f!OetloM w dMMr ,._ fHOO firm ... mutt 1111 Voll.Ima 8 ..... ~ doc""'*'tarv_ pteplt•• ~ Cell (114) '42-0131. ll7~~. uon cUttft v"I•.. N.-11 ~ btifor9 ~ buy. Huntlng1on 9tad\ ~~ ....... Irr =nn INlltee It ewy, (11')Ml•llll ' ~ I CB I ' -------~------------- Cl8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 20, 1983 Luke Skywalker squares on wtth Darth Vader In ftnal fight saber battle. 0 n May~. 111'17, a allcl>t ....,_man from Modesto pve the movleCOen bf F.arth their fint look at IOID8 wondrous ewnta that took place Jona ace> in a p1axy tar. tar away. 'The mm W.. Georae LucM. and hla movie WM "Star Wan ... TOI' them ot 10" who've been biding ln an alternate unlvene dwina the pMt decade. "Star Wan" went on to ,.nerate more than $500 million in box office receipts around the world. (It wM only rec.9ltly dialodpd from the number one ·box oWce IPJit by ''E.T.") In 198CJ, LUCM pw)Mld hla "Star Wan" story forward in ·~ l'.mptre Si:rtW Beck." another mep-blt. And next W...,,_..y, euct1y ax yeua after' the debut of ''SW Wan.•• LUCM will t:.rin8 ~ st«yUne to a aUrrtJW conduaon when "Retmri of the Jedi" operw at 9lfO theeten ln the United Staw andC. .... J'er fw wbo w... Wt ~by the untidy .adbc ot ··~·" dM ... mm an1"9 noD9 '°° ..... And.... ... ..... H ......... Jd" ,,.. ..t1 the w.lt. ''l'mpre'' fanl ... Wt.~ . OF IBE beer-like hob. (Look for theee cuddly Cftaturee By PHIL SMEIDERMAN to be the nexi "Star Wan" me.rchandJslnc blt.) Of the o.sl7 PUot lkaff How doee "Retum of the Jedi" ltack up to lta ~1 -It Darth Vader ~y Lulte'1 father? It .lllCkl the alddy, 1ride--eyed Innocence of -What la the fate of Han Solo, Jut seen "Star Wan. 11 which ai.o •t new 1ped.al effects frozen In a block of carbonlte? 1tandard1 that have become practically -Who la them~ "odaer hope" for commonpi.:ie In mm. today. defeetiq the evil Dnpnf "The l:mplre Strik• Back" bout.cl more Thae q\8tlonl are all ~w•ed In "Jedi.'' and chanictel' deYelopnent and a darker, pittier tone. the film alto tb.rowl a few mw twi1ta Into the -BecaUle of lta place ln the three-part 1tory, the lf«yllne. . cllff-banllll' ~ ... umeW1nC fOI' 900*. It would epGl your tun to iftwal too much, but Thoqh lt 1fdla the frfth. naee of the two 1.et•a ~ ay our ~ find ~in a bit of ~ mm., "Jedi" tope them In vivid spedal jeopaniy a1 the film openfa. A rnAllkm to~ Han eltedl. It hM a lilbter. more humorow tione than 8c&O from cruel J8bba the Huu <-ho loob lib an • .._...,. and oorw. to• l'OUll&ne cl1D1u that abould Ul1Y ,._t bullfrom) -tlo haw..-awry. •tidy IDOll "&tar Wan" fam. ~ l.A6a le ba cbalm. Km Solo .. clebwted "Jedi" 11 not a ~ film. Its cbancten are but blind. JU.DI hM blm wmed Into a IMChanklal edll dnrwn wtth 1MDDw ..,-. and w ot lta cocktail watflr. AM Lukie ii --. fGrold tio walk In• pa ti --llolh Into ~ tmlloclrllDL the plmlk batio tbe nw • A JilW ol a emd IDOGIW. ac.. of the plot twtlta are a bit pwcHctllblit, ~ lf MMnwblle, Dut.h Vecler and b.11 bol9. &be •'--.. croWd·~ Smpaw, ... buOdlnl a ..... .,.,. .... llG!••ful -i Wtilir9 .. .,.;.. ...... boW9'YW .. in the ..... n.tb SW ~ tlo .-&be 1• ...... ,..._ •• ..,.. that ...._ up the t;ik ot the mcMt • ot .. w Al1lznn ....... ~ 1r•·~-:.~-, ........... ,,...,,. -tiaMl .... .,_.._ wiJ .... ,,_. .......... -to • ... world populat.d by dwm7 but lovable t.dcly See 'J~t· worth, Page 3 .-"----~ 1 I I • Big Doings By PHIL SNEIDERMAN M co a> ,... ~.,.Star Wars' saga • • • For the kids ID ~ The "Star Wars" films may appeal to all ages, ~ but George Lucas has said he made these movies -o w ith a chi ldren's ;£ audience in mind. He -;:: wanted to give G> TV-addicted youngsters -g some wholesome new ~ heroes to root for. ~ Sure enough, some ~ of the people most eager to see "Return of the J edi" are children. Cons ide r the case of 10-year-old John Fulre 11 of Fountain Valley. a true-blue "Star Wars" fan His room 1s filled with "Star Wars" The book that tells colJectibles, from bubble the story. gu91 cards to bed sheets Hfs model spalesh1ps include Slave l , the vessel that hauled away a frozen Han Solo an "The Empire Strikes Back," and the Millennium Fakon, used by the heroes in all three movtes. His "Star Wars" figures include the evtl Greedo, who tried to capture Han Solo an the first film's famous cantina scene, and the Taunt.aun snow creature ridden by Luke Skywalker in "Empire." J ohn says he's seen "Star Wars" about 15 umes, "F.mpi.re" about 10. "l liked 'Star Wars' better," he says. "It had more action. Plus, 1t had more spaceships in it." He won't say where it came from, but John has acquired one of the rare ''Return of the Jedi" comic books that were not supposed to be released before the film opened. The youngster gave in to temptation, read the comic and now knows the complete "Jedi" plot. But he's not giving away any details, even to schoolmates who are anXlous to know what will happen m the film "George Lucas wants to keep it a secret. and I want to help him do that," John says. A roJlector since he was 5 years old, J ohn says h 1s favor1 te c haracters are Han Solo and Chewbacca '"Han Solo has a real smart-mouth atutude," the fourth-grader says. "He (actor Harrison Ford) was also m 'Raidt>rs of the Lost Ark,' and I loved that movie. too" Affc"Cll on for science ficuon and fantasy runs m the Fuke family John's father. Juhn Sr. owns the Land of Ooh's and Ah's, a Fountain VaUey t'Omic book shop (No. John S r. says he doesn't have those rare "Jl-d1" l'Omtt'S m yet.) Fathl•r and son are both anxious to see "Return of the Jt'Cf1" at an early date Asked why he enJOys the "Star Wars" films. J ohn II replied. "Because thC' good guys always win Ir the good guys get captured. I always know they'll get out." --.. -------.--. Deltr Not l'tlolot :John Fulce II shows off his "Star Wars" collectlon 'Jedi • • .' It makes good business Robert Ame•I anxious for "Return of ... the Jedi." Theater owners aren't the only ones expecting to cash m on the release or "Return of the Jedi." Robert Arne a 1, manage r of the Toys lnt.emat1onal store m South Coast Plaza, says he's anxiously awaiting delivery of a new line oft."Jedi" playthings . "We've never h:\d to worry about anythmg m the 'Star Wars' line not seUmg,'' he sa1d. Kenner . the authorized toy manufacturer for many "Star Wars" items, has devoted about 25 percent of its 1983 catalog to "Return of the Jedi" lie-ins. A few of these it.ems, such as the tiny "Jedi" action figures. are already in local stores. But many toys -the Ewok Village and a J abba the Hutt figure, for instance -will not be available before next Wednesday. (The Kenner catalog blanks out some of these secret toys. saying the it.ems cannot be "visually displayed" until after the movie opens.) "Sales of the original 'Star Wars' and 'Empire Strikes Back' toys have slowed," Arneal says. "Everybody wants the new 'Jedi' toys." In eorne caM!S, the store manager says. the old "Star Wan" and "Empire" toys have simply been repackaged in boxes bearing the "Return of the Jedi" logo. But fans are insisting on toys in "Jedi" boxes. Arn9l says movie tie-ina have been a boon to toy stores, even though the items 80rnet.lmes must be ordered light-wween before a fibn opens. Lut year. Ameal gambled by ordering 36 "E.T ." vlnyl dolb w ithout k.nowtn1 what the creature looked like. When the film opened. the dolla eold out immediately. 'i()ur next order WM for 360 E.T. doll-. and we sold those m three days," he recalls. "After that, we couldn't even get any more for a long tlme The manufacturer had two factories goin~ 24 hours a day, and he couldn't keep up with the demand " Not every movie toy turns out to be a hit, however. Ameal said he is still stuck with a lot of model Citroen cars from the 1981 James Bond film "For Your Eyes OnJy." A Nazi villain figure from "Raiders of the Lost Ark" didn't sell well, although the hero, Indiana Jones, did. • Regarding "Re tum of the Jedi," Ameal says, "We've stocked up as much as we can afford to. But we can't be sure which character is going to be the most popular." 'Jedi' fever. • • OC theaters ready for long lines The opening of "Return of the Jedi" will undoubtedfy be aiccompanied by the mum of ion, l1nell outlide J,ocaJ \heat.en pJa~ the film. Over the yeara, Jim Zdwardl. owner of the Edwardl' Theatree Circuit, hH ... n anxloua l'llO'V1eaoln ..,end houri in line to tee ''Love Story,'' '"n>e Oodfaiher,'' ""lbe Exordlt," "Jawt'' NM!, of OOW"M, .. Star Wan." When ''The DnpU9 Strikea Beck" WM rei.-t in 1980, ICnl ,.,_ parUd \hetr cunpen OU-. hill Newpon c.nw Cinema the afternoon before~ day. He beliewl "8eQ&m-of the Jedi" may top them all. ------------------------------------------~ ~ -_.,:.,._:--_-______ --~-~ •. At the Movies Jim Edwards Ill gets ready for long fines. ~Jedi' fever. From Page 2 we have a lesser picture." ''Jedi" will require special attention, however. Jim F.dwards m, vice president of the chain, said concessions will be available outside to people in line and uaditoriwns will be cleaned between each showing. There ia little doubt that Orange County i.a filled with "Star Wars" fans. Jim F.dwards Sr. said the first "Star Wan" film generated $95,000 in receipts during its first week at the Newport Center theater. The film played there for 54 weeb; eventually, the F.dwards folb paid $1.1 million in film rental fees for it. F.dwarda said "Jedi" could generate $200,000 at the Newport Center box office the first week it plays. UCI Committee for Arts presents "81endan Behan - Confessions of an Irish Rebel" With Shay Duffin· Songs an·d Stories May 21 and May 22, 1983 8pm ViR~ge Theatre Winner of the Loa Angeles and San Francleco Drama Crttlca' Belt Actor Awm'da 'Jedi .• .'Worth the wait From Page I our heroes fight the monstrous minions of Jabba the Hutt. There are al8o ~ying mo1orcycle cha8es through the redwood f Tile9e tequenoes are edited at a furious pace - ao quickly that it's aometlmes difficult to keep up with the action. In fact. the last hour of "Jedi~ is a masterpiece of unrelieved tension. The filmmakers jump breathle-1y among three focal points: a spaceship dogfight led by Lando Calriasian (Billy Dee Williams); a suspenseful confron~tion involving Luke, Darth Vader and the Emperor; and a redwood forest battle pittinR the primitive Ewok.'I against the armor-suited, ~r-equipped Empire troops. K.ichard Marquand ("Eye of the Needle") is credited as director of "Jedi," but the film - particularly the action ands~ effects sequences -has George Lucas' fingerprints all over it. Marquand's main contribution may have been in bringing richer, more shaded perfonnances out of the actors, despite the limits of the comic book script by Lucas and Lawrance Kasdan. Mark Hamill, in particular, shines as Luke. Over the course of the "Star Wars" films; he has subtly gained maturity in appearance (his boyish face has acquired harsh edges) and in acting skill. Al. the plot threads are neatly tied up at the conclusion of "Return of the Jedi," George Lucas' exceptional storytel.ling skills are fully expoeed. He draws on the power of universally loved myths and fairy tales, and he knows how to touch moviegoers oi\ thelf rnOst-~ emotional &evel. . - George Lueas bas told "Time" magazine he plans to take a loog break from movie making now that "Jedi" hM been oompleted. Here's hoping be doesn't stax away too Jong becaU9e Lucas may be me film industry'• single moat valuable natural l"e90W'Ce. Boord Trunk Luke (Mark HamlflJ and Lela (Cante FlsherJ prepare to swing to safety from the top deck of Jabba's desen ull barge. 3 ~- 4 C') Q) O> 0 ('I >. co ~ >. al "O ·;:: u. ...... ... a> "O c: a> ~ i ~ ~ a: ( The twant .. t movie about powtq up nvm.ade ta back for a 1ee0Dd look. ~-You'll be~ you camer . MELVIN SIMON PROOUCTIONSJASTRAI. 8UL£VIJE ~THE INC ~" 808 CLARK'S "PORK'fS" KIM CATTRALL SCOTT COl.OMBHWO HUNT£1VAl.£.X KARRAS• .,.g,,,,, SUSAN CLARK"°'""'-1.-........ HAROLOGRE£N8ERG ... MHVIN SIMON _,,DON CARMOOY"" 808 ClARK ---.. ao8CLARK l,......R-rl--=r-= .. :o:::=~,,....:::.--•-.1 ~ ~ . -. -'P-'N _..,:-:-_: ,•1-:.~=;~~: l~..,=----1 ... -------~..,.- Comin Attractions Blockbusters A summer of fun "Return of the Jedi" may be JUSt one meJa-hlt in a summer full of blockbuster eacapist moviet1. The major studios will be aending out rt)8JlY adventure, fantasy and comedy films over the coming months, hoping to surpass the box office bonanza generated last summer by "E.T .• "Rocky ill," "Poltergeist" and "Star Trek II." . One action film, "Blue Thunder," got a JWllP on "Jedi" last week and racked up impressive ··receipts. Following is a list of 90me of the summer's other big movies and their tentative release dates:. "8ftACEHUNnfl: ADWNTURE8 IN THE FOR81DDEN ZOHF' -Peter Straua stars In this 3-0 actventure ~ a mercenary on en lnter·planet.ery rescue mission. Opens today. "ft8YCHO •" -Anthony P911<1ns returns to the lnlemou• Bates Motel In this eequel to the Alfred Hltchcoctt cluak:. Opens June 3. "WAR GAMES" -Matr-Broderk:k ptay9 a teen-age computer genlue whO lnadwrtentty hook• Into the nation'• nuclear defenae system, trlggwlng a crllla. Opens June 3. "TitE MAN WITH TWO MAIN8" -A parody of 19509 acience fiction movlel. Si.rs Steve Martin end Kathleen Turner. Opena June 3. • · "OCTOl'UMY" -Roger Moore returns u agent 007 In the lateet Jamee·Bond adWnture. ~June 10. ~ r -The Man of Steel (Chn8toph« Reeve)- fllea again. this tlrne to battle comic vtlleln Richard Pryor. Annette O'Toote 11 hi• new love. Opens June 17. .. -·--~<~·· SUperman {ChrlstopMr Reev~} fac~s th~ ult/mat~ t~st from a m~gacomput~r with a psychotic mind. "11tM>INO Pl.Ace•" -A humorous "Prince end the Pauper" update 1tarrtng Dan Ayt<royd and Eddie Murphy. Opens June 24. '"TwtUQHT ZO." -FOUT" telaa In the tradition ol the claNIC telev191on aerle1. Steven Spielberg directed one .agment. Openi June 24. "ITitOKeR ACF' -Burt Reynolds stars aa a stock car recw. Loni Andera<>n c<>-1tara. Opens July 1 . .. ITAYIW AUVIi" -A "Saturday Night F~" sequel atamng John Travolta. directed by Rytveet.,-St.none, Open• SH BlodcbultB, Paf! 8 Currently Screening BAD itOYS: Rated A. Sean Penn ("Taps." "Fast Times at Rldgmont High") gives a riveting perlormance as a teen-age street punk who leacns about personal rt!$p00slblllty In a grim Juvenile detention center. An extremety intense. violent film directed by Rick ROMnthal ("Halt<>WMn II"). MAX DUGAN .. ETU .. NS: Rated PG. An amusing but pointless comedy from the prollllc typewriter of Nell Simon Marsha Mason stars as a down-on-her-tuck school teacher and mothef who gets an unexpected visit from her long-lost lather (Jason Robards). who has a suitcase lull of cash to spend HIGH ROAD TO CHINA: Rated PG. Tom Selleck and Bess Armstrong make an appealing team of adventurers in this enjoyable but forgettable "Raiders" rfpoH Too llltle attention 1s giYen to the romance, too much to the predlctable plot and some violent skirmishes. Great photography ol vintage bl planes THE OUTSIDERS: Rated PG. Director Francis Ford Coppola tmngs :s E Hinton's classlc teen novel lo vivid life The styllted. olten unrealistic approach may not appeal to some older moviegoers. but It should prove a hit among teen-age fans. Good performances lrom a young cast that includes C. Thomas Howell, Matt Diiion and Ralph Macchio. FLASHDANCE: Rated R Flashy but shallow "Rocky"-llke story ol a female welder who dances In a night club and dreams of becoming a ballet dancer. Jennifer Beats stars The fOm was directed by Adrian Lyne ("Foxes"). THE BLACK STALLION RETURNS: Rated PG. Sequel to the popular hit about a beautiful black horse and his young ,,,. .. ••f ., ••••f •t1.1.&. ' •. i; .t.~ For a-ilkd Ad ACTION c.u A DAILY MOT AO•YISO. '42-'471 ~~~~~~~I ***************** C:O MINO TO YOU" GALAXY WEDNllSDAY, 1111 /1.Y 25 ~~--~~~~~~ RETIJRN~DI _ TICKETS 1n~1 .. alrtt NOW ON SAUi TICKET MASTER OUTLETS MUSIC: .. LUS LUXURY THEATRES ltt T• ............ Cll.Y SZ.75 U.. 0..-. 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IM ti TM ... fff INI "Oii' Scheider In uilIBi•m U 1JO >100 S:JO1•10 10130 rider In this outtng. the Black Is stolen and his owner. played again by Kelly Reno. travels to the Middle East to rescue the horse LONE WOLF MCQUADE: Rated PG Martial arts superstars t.:huck Norris and David Carradine square ott 1n this action-adventure ltlm Noms plays a modern Texas Ranger hunting lor Carradine EXPO~EO: Rated R Beaut1fut NastasSla K1nsk1 ("Tess,'' "Cat People") can't salvage this 1n1ellec1ually pretentious film from writer-director James Toback The absurd story somehow mixes a college grrt s search for SUCQ8SS in New York City. the world of high fashion modeling and a violent International terrorist gang Dancer Rudolf Nureyev oo-stars TOOTSIE: Rated PG Dustin Hollman plays.~n out of work actor who dons women's clothing. and wins a soap opera role. Funniest him of the year . and tt's qu11e touching. too Jessica Lange, Tero Garr and Biii Murray are superb in supporting rotes E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL: 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 htlle lost alien from outer space This tomlly film has been touted as one of the t>est tn years THE YEAR OF LIVING OANGEROUSL Y: Ra1ea PG. A young Journalist takes on n1s 11rst big assignment. covering the last days ol the Sukarno regime 1n Indonesia. and meets a diverse array or characters. including an enigmatic little man named Billy. t>rtlltantly played by the AmerlC8n actress Linda Hunt • aARQAlll MATlllaU * . ...., ..... ......, An,~eMtoNl:GO'M ,~._.,( ............... , 1a111nw ... '* •,!.' !l!!'!!I" .. •A,,._.iftilt~-_....,.....,,. ····-· 'IMIN .•-----"r...-- :.HP.tn-.a· I ~~ •t·'lm ili',ilHi.O·) ~ ~'.l'K- ·-----,__.. _...,,,,.~ GANDHI: Rated PG. stars Ben Kingsley as India's non- violent mahatma Riveting performance makes this portrait of a leader. long as 11 is, continually Intriguing. ILUE THUNDER: Rated R Roy Scheider stars on this thrtH1ng but unenlightening ftlm about a super-heltcopter on Ille prowl abOve Los Angeles Stunning aenal photography and special ettects. but the plot Is loaded with holes. Directed by John Badham ("Saturday Ntghl Fevt!f") 5 DR. OETROfT: Rated R Dan Aykroyd of the Old "Saturday Night Live" plays a meek college professor conned into assum.ng lhe lden111y ol a big·tlme mobsler Aykroyd has a few ::II' amusing moments, bul he can't salvage this weak comedy. :- '< THE HUHOE": Rated R A modern vampire s1ory b08s11ng N slunnlng photography This can't, however. cover vp a silly !=' storyline and poinlless climax Stars Catherine Deneuve. David Bowie and Susan Sarandon ;D SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES: Rateo PG. An 1nterm111ently scary but generally wholesome Disney him base on Ille famous lantasv novel bv Ray Bradbury Jason Robards stars. 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"amc:M • oeoeee _. ......... ffJU~T AIN VAlll'f PIJ \.f IN 1Ull~­.................. _ _.,....., .. _(le) '61•1411 Cllllll--__ .... ........ .._ .... ,.,, '"""£'" ~• 'IMI.,.""' r• ~ .. - ~I:!"*'"- "'AU.l'f -. ... C.·11- I A 11 AR~ h . " •• ~=-... ......... C..11- ~~· -.-T l&.000" .. C..·11 I ~ ..... 'e-".-...u ....... ---·-c-.. --·t "-~ .. ) CJ) Go> • --- 6 - Intermission Bv TOM TITUS ~· Nostalgia • • • Epidemic is going around~ ~ ~ There's an epidemic of sorts going ~ around this year, and it seems no local -o community theater is immune. ~ The malady is nostalgia, a nd ~ virtually all the Orange Coast's non- ~ professional playhouses have come c: down with a touch of it to one degree ~ or another. Consider: i -The Irvine Community Theater ~ is presenting an entire season of plays .§ from the 1940s: "Th e Glass fi: Menagerie," "Born Yesterday," "All My Sons" and "Harvey." -The Westminster Community Theater has come up with such oldies as "The Silver Whistle," "Inherit the Wind" and "The Philadelphia Story," and has George Bernard Shaw's "Androcles and the Lion" waiting in the wings. -The Huntington Beach Playhouse has revived "Design for Murder" and ''The Marriage Go Round" and is in rehearsal for "Carousel." -The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse recently staged "A Far Country" and is working on "Lady in the Dark." -The Newport Theater Arts Center resurrected "Private Lives" and has a whopping hit i.n "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off." -The Laguna Moulton Playhouse led off its season with "Room Service" and "Sherlock Holmes." -The Newport Harbor Actors "THE Fl LM EVENT OF THE YEAR:t VINCENT CANBY, New'>Qrlr Times MUSIC COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY CARMINE COPPOLA A ROBER T A HARRIS /IMAGES FILM ARCHIVE PRESE NTATION A UNI VERSAL RELEASE FROM ZOETROPE STUDIOS 1G ~·! .. 11ca 1 RECORDED 1N aa1~tnH101 l'Ot,.,.. ,....,. ,.., Exeluslve Orange County Engagement One WMk Only Start• Tonight. Frkl•r. Mer aoth Fri. 1:00, Sat. 1:00, 1:00, Sun. 1:00, 7:30, Mon.-Thura. 7:30 Theater listed "Mornings at Seven" and "Tartuffe" (albeit a modernized version) among its offerings. -The M.iasion Viejo Playhouse's last production was "Bus Stop," to be followed by "The Seven Year Itch." -The San Clemente Community Theater also produced "Private Lives" and followed it with "See How They Run" and, currently. "Goodbye Charlie." ·-And Showcase Productions has given its regards to the pa.st in its last two shows. "Lilies of the Field" and ''Cornrnand Decision.'' All these plays have celebrated their 20th anniversaries (aome for the second Ume around). They outnumber the new showSi ('~bute," "Patio," "Nuts," etc.) overwhelmingly on the local calendar this seasdn. It's not really an intentional trend (except in Irvine's case where it's billed as a "revival sea.son"). but there just.,aren't that many good scripts filtering down from J3f'oadway these da~. And. too, in thcese"tight economic times, many playhouses feel sa'fer with a tried and true title in their quest for the elusive entertainment dollar. Most theaters include at least one revival in their echedules, but this year the rule seems to be the older the better. Only one world premiere Newport Harbor's "Game Show") Marcie Breslauer and Michael Cody perform In "Funny Glrl" at the Laguna MoultQn Playhouse. has been unveile d this season , although Laguna mounted an ambitious "Thornhill" last summer. If you're really hungry for new See More oldies. Page 9 '·Ullll~ ~Jiii fllll · fllll llTU ·Ml 1111 i.~•• · lYllO·ulll•· U.,. · MIUlll·lllt• .. "••-=:u .. '=•• ...... ,,, .. rn11111 ...... '9l .... ~••~fll••o .. ••~• .. ~ .. ""!l&f ·· 41aMnuu1. - What's Happening ~------ drama, 11 being preaented at the ~port Harbof Actors PLAYS Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Coat a Mua (631-5110). Performance times are Thuraclays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. "FUNNY GIRL," the musical about entertainer Fanny and Sundayt.at 2:3Q.Y.Qtll June 5. Brice. opens tonight at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 "THE PHllADELPHtA IT(Stl(\i," a vlntage comedy about Laguna Canyon Rpad. Laguna Beach (494-0743). upper c:iau Ole. contlnuea at the WMtmln1ter Community Performances will be given Tuesdays thr<>-oh Saturdays at 8 P· Theater, 7272 Maple St .• We1tmln1ter (995-4 113). m. and Sundays at 2:30 until June 11 Pertormancea are given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through "G0008YE CHARLIE," a comedy about sex change, June 4. continues at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. "STOP THE WORLD, 1 WANT TO GET Of'F," a musical Cabrlllo. San Clemente (492-0465). Curtain time Is 8 p.m. saga, completes Its run this weekend at the N-port Theater Fridays and Saturdays through June 4. Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Dflve, ~Bueti (642-81 19). Final "t DO, I DO," a two-dlatacter musical, Is the lare at the performances ere tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbof Blvd .. Santa Ana "TltEY'M Pl.AYINO OUR 80NG," a new mulical from (979-55 t 1). Performances are given nightly except Mondays at Nell Simon, 11 on stage at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 varying curtain limes through June 19. Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-3220). Performances ate gtv.n "LYSISTRATA.'' an updated musical version ol the Greek ~'{lightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through May classic will be presented this weekend only at the Golden"" 29. West Cotlege Patio Theate< (894-8070). Per1ormances will be "TRIBUTE," a dramatic comedy about a man s given tonight at 8 Saturday at 2:30 and 8 and Sunday at 2:30. reconciliation with his IOfl, winds up Its run at the Huntington ' Beach Playhouse, In the Seacllff VIiiage shopping cente<. Main "MAJOft BARBARA," Shaw's comedy about munitions Street al Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach (847-4465). and morality, opens Tuesday on the main stage of South Coast Final performances are tonight and Saturday at 8:30. Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). "THE UNltNKAIM.E MOUY BROWN," a musical based Performances will be given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 on a trutf story, opens this weekend at Sebastian's West p m .. Sundays at 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30 through Dinner Play1\ouse, 140 Ave Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). June 26. Curtain times are 8 p.m . Wednesday through Saturdey, 1 and "NUTI," the Orange County premiere of a ~courtroom 8 p.m Sunday, through July 10. .-A ...,lltNPlan S19"39 cesT& ..... Edwards !Ulbol 1"'" Ill 3S01 mna-.a ~s.....c-"'"° S46 1711 fOWfAle•AUIT E-f-Y'*'t IJt 1SOO .,. f6*¥ds WoodOtoclgl C-.. ~Sl 06$$ l.MIUIUCll &ht-So.All CNsl 494 IS14 MIUM'1UO blw-Y•I•" 83089'0 ..... OlyCenltl 634 9782 WUTMlaTUI UA- 1930$48 "From 1he smalle!)l role 10 rhe lead'\, John . ayles ha.'> t:.L'>l hi!. rnovac hrilliantly. Vincent Spano nervy, clcciric Ro!-t.tnna Arquette make!. the movie live. She'~ a prcscnt·e you can'1 keep your eye ... o ff " llJ\UI '""" 'I"''"' 11" 'BABY ITS YOl '1.., 1t T IK' wrn11:m\ coming-of-age tllm, 1hc fe111:11l· eqlliva !em of'DINER' anc.l 'ANIERICAN GRAFFITI.". \t .. 11\ 11 •• -~. II \ t H .1 I " HABY IT'~ YOI ' h:L' che S:tyle~ c:ye for off- bea1 casting and ofT-thc-sh< >ukkr ~:orm:dy. Sayle!'! b , a.'> always, wise anti fair le > hb chamcters.' · Mk h.ml< "'"" 11'11 Tbere .. u.. ftnt 008. Tbere .. the right ooe. And therQ the~ younner~ ART 7 ~ 0 -~ ERIC lllllTH GALLERY, 499 N. Pacific Coast Hwy., i Lagune Beech. Photo Reanat Ernest Wrege·a wOl'1f wlH beo n 71; display througtl this m onth. For more Information, call c» 497-e&e1. &. COVE GALLERY, 1400 S. Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna c» Beach. New waten:olor9 by Mabel Speciale, Myrna Barnes and ~ Roeemary Pankratz wlll be dlsplayed through June. Hour9 are ~ Tuaday-Sunday. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Information 494-1878. 0: QUORUM GAU.ERV, 374 N. Coaat Hwy., Laguna Beach. ID The month of June wtll bring the wo<l<s of Jane London and ';< Walburga Schauer to the exhibit floor. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 ~ ~.m. dally. lnfonn.atlon 494-4422. ID FINE ARTI CDfTER, lrvlne He<ltaga Peril, 4601 Walnut '< Ave. The lrvlne Fair of Ana Arla will be held Sunday. from 11 N a.m.-5 p.m. Relre1hment1, exhlblla. demonstrations, o performances and apeclal presentations wlll highlight the day, ..6 which Is open to the publlc lree of charge. Information tD 660-3639. ~ ETC . INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIR, Fashion Island, Newport Beech. Held In conjunction with "Newport Beach Day for the Olympics," t•ie food fair wtll open at 9:30 a.m. and continue See What's Happening, Page 8 I ·' -- 8 •' - -· -- STEAQOUSE n DOTilE WEST MON .. MAY 23rd , JIM STAFFORD BIUY "CRASH" CRADDOCK TUES .. JUNE 14th TUES .. JUNE 21st COMING EVENTS 4 FRESHMEN & LIMELITERS e DOUG .....KERSHAW e FRIZZELL & WEST e JERRY JEFF WALKER e TANYA TUCKER What's Happening From Page 7 until 2:30 p.m. PriZes. entertainment and an Olyrnp!C Torch 10K Run wlll serve as fundrelaera for America's am1teur athletes hoping to compete In 19&4. DEERFIELD ELEMENTARY 8CHOOl. Irvine. :'!;n Evening of Poetry aiid Drama with Richard Gordon" will be held - Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Proceed• wlll benefit a scholarship tund. Admission la $7.50. Information 875-296t. UC IAVINI!, Science Lecture Hall. The Featlval of Anlm1tlon. featuring Shor1 subjects from foreign and Amertc.n dlrectora, wlll be shown tonight. S1turday and Sunday Admission Is S4 in advance. 11 the unlvefslty Ind at Tlci<etron outlets. or $4.50 at the door. Information 833-55-49. ANAHEIM PLAZA, 500 N. Eucild, Anaheim. The Ninth Annual Science Action and Fantasy Art Show will be held through Sunday. The snow, featuring art entries by amateurs. semi-professionals and professionals. will be open 10 the public ll'ee of charge. KNOTrS BEARY FARM, Buena Park Memorial Day Week""d celebration features the Greg Kihn Band. Cornell Gunter and the Coasters. Elvis Montana. Oe<ald Ray and a fireworks Show. Blockbuster movies . From Page 4 July 15. MUSIC NEWPORT HARBOR HIQH SCHOO\., Newport Beach Orange Co~mty Rhythm Machine will per1orm Sunday at 3 p.m Admlsalon Is $10 per family. Ticket• avallat>Je' at Newpor1 Balboa Savings, 654-6505 or 675--8060. UC IAVINE, Fine Arts VIiiage Theater. UCI Chamber Orchestra performs tonight al 8 p.m. Tickets are ~ general Information 833-6617. UC IRVINE, Fina Arts Concert Hall. Alfred Lang of the UCI Jaz:z Eneemble and Friends per1orms Sunday at 8 p.m. Tickets are ~ gene<al admission. Information 833-4259. UC IRVINE. Fine Arts VIiiage, Virginia and Norman Nixon Theatre. The UCI Colleglum Mulicum wtn perform love songs, drinking songs and dance music tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3 gene<al admission. lnlormatlon 833~ 17 T HE NEWPORT ER, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newporl Beach. Jazz vlotlnisl Stephane Grappelll wlll perform June 2 al 8 p.m. In a benefit concert for south coaat public radio KSBR-FM 88'h. Tlckels are $15. $12.50 and $10. For Information, call &44-1700 film features Jackie Gleason but not Burt Reynolds. Opens July 29. "NATIONAL LAMPOON'8 VACATION" -CheVy Cttue "JAWS 3-0" -Everyone'• f1vortte lhafk Is IOOM 11 I and Beverly D'Angelo atlf In thla comedy. Opens July 29. tourist attrectlon. In 3-D. Opens July 22. "GOINO llERU NC" -Severel SCTV actors are featured "t(R\JU." -Fantuy adwnture Ml on a dlat1nt planet. In thl• comedy directed by D1vld Steinberg. Opens Aug. 12. Stars Ken Marshall. Opeoa July 22. _,., "CUJO" -De9 W11tece •tar• In thla ttlrllltw ba9ed on the "BRAINSTORM" -A aclence fiction thriller featuring Stephen King novel. Opena Aug. 19. Natelle Wood'a last performance. Opens July 29. "AMITYVIU.E 3-0" -The f1moua haunted houae Is back, "IMOKEY AH9 Tite BANDIT, PART Ur -Newest Bandit this lime In 3-D. Opens Aug. 28. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~ K~ AMERICA'S OUR PRICES ARE FRESHEST ICE CREAM 'J/ DOWN! e1lwa111s 1-ifWPORT edwa rrh 1r1v,,~. < 1 NIER o' J t Ii.I II ' ' • • ...... ' • • • ' .. I.' 1 I' ~ •• I • I ' ~~~ • f l I ' ' ' I I i.a__. '' ... r..:.• .......... ~ .......... ••0....11 ... 17 ................ , ... .... , + rrt.. 1me. t8'1a .... Aa ·fl "'· l"1' • • ... ' n Iii" • t .. Fl'! ti/:• 0 . .. . : ·. i ~ 1 ·118·1 Alee .. -······ ...... Tre91& ...."" ... ... .... , ..... t ... ,, .. ... .. ~., ............ . M Intermission B:; TOM TITUS More oldies · ... From Page 6 theater, your best bet these days is the Second Stage of the professional South Coast Repertory theater. The season there con.aiata of five world premieres, most of them top-quality productions. As for the community theaters, they're more than content to offer a diet heavily spiced with old recipes. At least this season. The joint play house-college production, directed by John Fenacca, stars Marcie Breslauer in the role of Fanny Brice with John Blumberg, Michael Cody, Yetta Benson and Norman Weingarten. featured in major supporting roles. Choice Steak Exceptional Value Complete U.S. Choice Steak Dinners . ~ :ar~ $6.95 •Yoawoa'tlnd·a htttrvalae au1wbae, aad we'll do the c0a-.." ...AilsJ .. M c .. --- 9 A NIGHT ·OF FOREIGN._ __ _____, INTRIGUE $6.95 You receive the message. The Magic Pan after 5 pm. So you go there. It's oozy and intimate. Right under your nose you spy the chef preparing the three international dishes you were searching for. rettuccine with Chicken Aorentine from lraly. Rlec of Sole Bonne Femme. smuggled in from Paris. And Europe's top secret. Steak Diane.They're right there on the oooking wheel. The intrigue mounts when you discover each dinner romes with your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad for just $6.95. Before you decide, you have to get to a phone. Track down your favor- ite friend. And suggest a rendezvous. At the ·Magic Pan. there'~ always somethin& new co come beck.Jo. • -· ' . I I I I •1 I- I ·I ~---- 10 ~ CJ) ,... Serving the finest wines for your pleasure! I 540-3641 I 75)1ST. ('LAIR• \T RA'IOOl.Pll• COSTA MESA ll't: Bl.OC'K SOlTll 0 1' ~Kt:R 'h IU.K WEST OF' BRISTOL A Oeli~htful Mmittl Comedy nlE UNSINKABLE \ . MOLLY BROD l.ovc .• 11nh1t111n JnJ .:nura~.: ln~~.:r M11lly Brown·, n~· Imm pov.:ny tu the ... ~ .. ·. -. ' :,~.('. ~-~p myal n.:he' ol l:umfl\.'.JO noh1l11y No1 ,•11.:n the ,,n._111~ <II the r11Jna.: lt>UIJ rull M11lly Jown }Yr ; ,,. . , I Pr11Jun:J JnJ D1r.:.:tl-J Ry Kent John-.cm SAVE WITH SEASON TICKfo.18! ' ....... "The lln"nkio!hk Molly Bmwn'". "MWIOI l ...1 M~n1:hJ0 "Ciuy' AnJ Onll<'. "Old.ahuma" J,Jw4 -~~A..-.we! 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The new coattail lounge, oyster bat. lempUng new menus, an exciting sound sysiem and daullng new serving costumes are all parl or the c:ontemporary new upbeat looll. The new d4ICOf is centered around a dramatJc horeeetio.-shaped Oyster Bar. Glel\ming bottles and raci<a of 11emwwe hang benMth a bright awning suspended from a lowered celllng. A new sound system futurlng state-of·tti.-art 81'.urt German speakers projec1s the VltaHly of today's moat popular music. Several new stand-up bars provide en Informal altemetlYe to the cozy ...ting arrangement•. New waltreu outnts. creat.ed by a leading Caltfomla deaignef, at• atrlklngly contemporaty In ltvely red end whtte. Exciting menua wtll pleaae bottt old and new friend• of Monterey ~Y Canner• beginning with e marvaloua Sunday Champagne Brunch. Sparkling Champagne accompanl .. all entrMI. Mesquita broiling remains Iha corneratone of the famous Monterey Bay o.nnera lunch end dlflner menus. The meaqulte chetcoal buma hot, up to 1000 degrea9. to .., In the tlaYor, texture. and )Ulcea of fine ma.n. end ... food. In the Codctall Lounge and Oyster a.. new exoUc drlnU Ilk• Watermelon [)ajqulrls and Planter'• Punch mey be ordered with a Stwtmp Codctall or Freet\ Bluepoint 0ya1.,.., Plump shrimp .,. aleo MrWd In • coclttell with Oungeneaa Crabmeet fX uutMd wtttl lemon and capera, Scampi 1tyle. Steamed Clama, O~ters Roc:tlefeller, end alloet ot Gwllc Breed are only a few of the extenalv• menu 1t1m1, all avallable at a aurprlalngly r.Monable prloe from Monterey Bay c.nn.r.• Oyster Bar. With nine r•t•uranta throughout C•llfornla and Hawaii, Monterey Bey c.n,,.,. ... open cSwty for lunch end dinner end Supday 8tunch. 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Md fot the Mlletln' =' IM .CMGM ,..._.le a delloloua ~of Ct'•. fNlfl )llPll*eandMeOttld~al Mkad Ina ..... ftetly onlll. 8'op !ft Ill ""'1 OM of llCIMV ~·· 27 toc.tlon• thrCNoMut louth«n Catlfornla. &.cramento, ,.._ end AltloM. Wlltl 10 _., oonM•1t looettoM • 1111111, ........ to --.... ,., .... """ '/04lfl ....., ..._ .._... '*"'" .. •• ewwr""" ..... ,. ..... -................ '° 00"" the aJnny ........ _..., ..................... '°' .. ~helllly ...,... ........ .,.~ ,......,., .. ~ ..... ~·-· ... Real Cantonese Fao1f ut h.re or teke home STAG CHINESE CASfftO, I 11 21st Pl. Newport hodi 01Uo1e J.9160 H.-to MidioiCJltt Daity-WH4lftMfs u..tll 1:00 e.M. • . o.,.,._ .. _.._ I One of America's top wine lists. I h, \\'11w "P•'d,ll<'r Fine Dining HIDI t,,,, Ct'·''' 111..:h" .1y TIES AMIGOS MEXICAN ~~~ RESTAURANT "A place !or ptO(Jlt rtho l{l()(tcllft 10«1 '11tiican lood al surpnslflgly low pncts " Full Bar & Catering Daily L•aclaeoa Specials lro• 12.75 2200 Harbor Blvd. 642-1274 K-Mart Plaza COSTA MESA 642-1271 , 0..ft Tl lk id lit~-/ ic :,_ -·---~ SERVING • 6 .A.M. Br~akfast • lnt~matlonal Lunch ti/I J pm • Sunday Brunch 10 am to 2 pm Ft'<111J11ng 111.-· Down Undl"r G11I' Ivy & Bobbi~ 2640 £. Coast Hwy. 760-1394 Corona del Mar THERE'S tlJTmNG AFLOAT LIKE OUR BRAID NEW . .,,.BOAT. ~) I . , I ( C '.11n1n,1 Jd Mar, C.1lilurni.1 (714l 7ti0-0~ H Featuring an all new menu with New Orleans-style specialties. Live entertainment night!y in our cocktail lounge featuring Gopher Broke. Now open for lunch or late breakfast. The Wheelhouse, for very s~ial occasions, the ultimate in private dining for up lo 8. Plan yo ur own menu. Seafood Deck/Natchez Room. Featuring seafood special- ties like our Captain's Platter for Two, Bouillabaisse, Beer- Battered Shrimp and Scallops louisianne. Also serving tender veal and Prime Rib. Open for lunch. dinner and Sun- day Brunch. The Texas Deck. Spectacular view for banquers, weddings or professional meetings for up to l50 people. The Showboat Rive( Revue. A lively musical variety show co entertain you for dinner. Choose from luscious lobster, juicy prime rib, tender chicken or fish . Call for reservations and showtim.es. Now open fur cuual lunch. Serving specialties like pastl 11lad. muft'elata sandwich and chicken aofssant. Let our "•mttV with the fringe on top" transport you from land m sea. 11 .... <D 00 c.> -• ·1 ~ • - : It M ,Cl) O> ,.... 0 N >-«I ~ >. <O "O -.:: ~ ...... .... Q) "O c Q) :it $ ~ £ a:: , - JO ANNE WORLEY and ROGER PERRY s !JJl• dri£t w~. er 3333 West Pacific Coast Hwy. ""'"' *"h al Nrwpon Al'f'cl , Reservations: 642-2295 TheyrePlaying j OurSong ~ llooli by p Appearing at CAFE LIDO Is the famous Michael Patterson at the piano bar. Patterson is known fo1 his perlormances with the Righteous Brothers. Glen Campbell, the Blossoms. and a number of TV variety Shows. Cafe Lido Is located at 2900 Newport Blvd. Call 675-2968. A. T. LEOS Sell 1dk houst'hold il('ms in Daily Pilot da!-tsifit•d ads. Daily Pilat 642-5678 NEIL SIMON Mu•i., MARVIN HAMLISCH California cuisine Fresh Seafoods. pastas. meat & poultry. Elegantly served in a casual atmosphere Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and parties. 390 1 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar. 759-1854 ORANGE COAST AIRPORTER INN Mec:llterren••n Room Contlnental. Lunch M·F 11:30 · 2 30 Sun. Brunch 10 -3:00 Dinner from 5.30 Happy Hour M·F Entertaif'lment & Dancing. Valet Parking. Banquet Facilities 18700 MacArthur. Irvine 833·2770 THE BARN American. Lunch M·F 11·2:30 ~nner M·S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4:30 to 7 PM. Sun. Champagne Buffet Bnmch 10-2:30. Entertainment & Dancing, Banquet Facllltlea. 14982 Redhill, Tus11n 730-0115. BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beel Entrees & Seafood. Lunch 11 • 3·oo. Dinner from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F. Extensive Oyster Bai. Sun. Champagne Brunch 10 - 3:00. 4258 Martingale, Newport Beach 833-0080 BARN FARMER ITl!AKHOUIE The original. Featuring dlapl-.y broiling. Lunch Mon.·Frt. 11·2. Dinner nightly Mon.·Frl. from 5 p.m .. Sat. & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd .. Colt• Mase 642-9777. 1cA.nUDO A ameM and lnttmete alCOYe of dlanltv that offara an utenalve mintl. Lunchet M·F 11·3, Ofnnert niClhlly 6-t1. Plano bllf nlahCIY from 9 p.m. Sun.-Tuea. & liJllte Petteraon Wed.·8•t. 2900 Newport Blvd., ~ a.cti 676-2968. . msfAl'llV .. fOOd. ..-em ... beef. Lunch. dinner, hndey tlNneh end chempegnt brunch. htrbor cruleet. £ntertalnment nightly and Sunday tlternoon. L•t• tHfood ~. HlltOflC watemont lenclmarf( In Hewpoft'• ~~ ... 8010 ~e.67M7n. s:=:~A ~~ LIJtlOfl and dlMer 1 deyt a week. Happy hour M·F •·1:30. lunday ~;•on• brunoh 10·1. Two ::Wc~J:l'11R 2011 1 Brookhuret • t Adami, ~ leeol\. MM'74& RESTAURANT DIRECTORY THE COTTAGE RESTAURANT Open every day 8 A'M. Breakfast &. Brunch till 3 PM. Hearty & healthy lunctMtons and dlnnen. Fine CaUfornia varietal wines. 308 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Reservations -494-3023 from Irvine 955-0141. CRAZYHORM STEAKHOUSE Steaka, Prime Rib, Freeh Seafooc:t. Open Dally . Dancing & entertainment nightly. Home of top country/weatern. stera. t680 Brookhollow,'Senta Ana 64~1512. DN..LMAN8 Prime Rib & Seafood. Wiid Game menu first Fri. and Sat. of month. Lunch M-F from 11 AM. Dinner M·S trom 5 PM. Sat. & Sun. BNnd'I 9 to 3. 80'1 Balboa Blvd .. Balboa 873-7726. DON-.I08E8 Mexican Lundi from 11:30 AM Olttly Speol1ta. Dinner from 5 PM. ~Hatt Pricle M, TU, W 4-10 PM. 8fUnotl 10.2. CM Otfrt, 9093 E. AdllrM, Huntington BMcfl ·992.7911; 421 e. 17th St .. Coate Meu '42>-1105. .. QADe ............... At the Newport Pi.r. V•rlety menu w/Clally 1ptolal1. i.unoh/Dlnner. Happy Hour M ·F. Live Band Wed-Sun. Open 7 days. 2100 W. Oceanfront, Newport Baic h e7a.9'00. ~ONO HAWAII ~olyneslan room· dinner & cocktails. floor show. Teahouse -Teppan-yakl, ' Sukiyaki, Sushi Bar. Lunch 11:30 to 2:30 7 Days A Week. Cocklall lounge • entertainment. Banquets 226 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 775-7727. Ml CASA llEXICAN RE8TAURANTI Our food la a trip to Mexlcot Eat. slnoe t972. Open dally from 11 a.m. for lunch & dinner. Cooktalla. Two locatlona. 296 E. 17th St., Coeta MeH 645·7626. 105 Main St .• Balboa 176-9'00. PARA.DIM CA.PE Sen fftncillcen atyte. Freeh ftah and peata. Petlo dining. Lunch~ t 1-3. Dinner Mon.-8et. fl'Qrn ti p.m. HeoPY Ht. M-F 6-7. w~ Ledlet n11e 50' Wet drinks from 3 p.m. BenQtJM---. 800 Newpor1 Cef\tar Or.. Feahlon i.land, Newport 8eeotl. 644-1237. PUFPIHS "Natu1ally" oookact toode. fr~m pancak" to crepes to .... kt. An ad¥9nture In nature! •t~ Hft. M-F 7 a.m.-12 p.m, Sat. & Suri. 81.m.•11 p.m. Vlaa/MC. CHut l. Modertte Pftci:a. 3050 E. 0oeet Hwy .. OorON dal ..... 64()..1513. RMDA Continental. Clllet Alcf\afd ~ etnce 1970. Int,,,_.. OWnA. Lunch 11:30-3~00. Dinner from I "1. OloMd S1.1n. & Holidays. Benquet room•. 3333 s. BrlatO'f, oet1 Mn• 6-40-3840. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and lots of it. Newport Beach • Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 W. Coast Hwy. 642·3431. lrvme -Lunch, dinl')Jtr, happy hour 1830 Main. 545-4714. T. C. PEPPERCORN Five dining rooms with fireplace. Lunch -Mon.-Frl. 11:30..3 p.m. Olnne1 7 days from 5 p .m. Attitude adjustment hour 4· 7 weekdays. Dancing and entertainment Tues -Sat Banquet tacllltles. 8052 Stark Ave .. Huntington Beach. 842-5535. TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Daya Breakfast 7 a.m. M-F. Lunoh 11..,. M·F. Dinner "4·11 M-S. Sat & Sun. bNnoh 7-4. Oyste< bar Fri.. Sat .. Sun. Banquet faOllltles up to 500. Ente1talnmen1 Wed-Sun. Panofemlc bey view. 400 Main St .. Balboa. 67S-..633. TORTI.LA FLA.Tl Award winner year after year. l.egunl Beech enjoying Mme Sonora style cooking alnoe 1!M9. Open cs.lfy 11:30 to 10PM. Sunday brunch 10:80 to 3. Mariachis. Happy hour .. to 6PM weet<deYt-Compllment1ry botanae. Centtna <>P8fl tlll 2AM. 17'40 8. Cout Hwy., LtlgUM a.cti. 494-8818. TM8AMIG08 A plea. tot peopi. ~late good Mmc:lth food ., low ~ Open dally 11 1.m. lunCh & dinner. Dally lunoheOft 1peclal&. Ceterklg. 2200 HerboJ Btvd.. I( Mart Plea. Cotta MMe. 842-8274/8278. TWO GUY• l'llOM nlLv Homtttyle tt111an Coo1ono In • romat1tlc atmoephefa. sen. OWf* alr'08 1975. Open Mon. ttwu Thurs. 11 :30AM to 10:00PM. Friday 1111 11PM. Set. and SUn. dlnfw ont; trom 4 P.M. 2297 Falri!M, COlta MeN.. e.42-9500. TMWMIDfOUU ForHh I Hfood I lnt•rnatlon11 Culalna. Wetertronl dlntng. Chef Chet1ee Kaiaglen. lunch. DIMer. Set. & Sun. Awerd Wl.,nlnJI lkunot\. lenqwta I C.tertng, ~ ler, ~. Udo Vlllg9, Newport .....,.7HM. Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 w. Bay It., Coeta ...... CL M•ll •ddrM•: Box 15e0, Coal• M .... Ce., t292t T.,.phone: 142-4321 Program information is provided by rhe networlu !Ind stations and is subject to ch.ange without not.a. -lnclax TV Antenna ..................................................... Page 3 Ilaytime Drama ........................ ..................... .. Page 4 Tube Toppers ... , ................................ : .............. Page 6 Sports ................ ... .................. ............ ............... Page 2 Ilaytime Schedule ......... ........ .......................... Page 7 Evening Schedule ....................... .................... Page 9 TV Puzzle ............................................. ~:.:~llP 32 _ ......... (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Sunaet 81vd.,Loe Angelee, Ca. (4) KNBC. NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. ffi KABC, ABC, 4151 Proepect Ave., Loa Angelee, Ca. KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, Sen Diego, Ca. 0) KGTV, ABC. Highway CM and 47th St., Sen Diego, Ca. 9) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Aotld, San Otego, Ca. (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunaet Blvd., Loe Ang91ea, Ca. 1 9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melroae Ave .• Loe Angelee. Ca. 111 KTTV. 5746 W. Sunaet BIVd., Loa , Ca. 13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea ~ve .. L::r,:::191, Ca. _ ... Middleweight. Frank "The Animal" Fletcher (below) resumes his quest for a tide shoi when he faces Gary Guiden (above) · in a scheduled I 0-roond bout lo be televised live al 3:30 p.m. on NBC's . . "Sports World," i28) KCET, 4401 Sunaet BIVd., Loa~ ea. Sunday from 50) KOCE. 15744 Golden W•t St., Huntington Beech, ca. Atlantic City N.J·! &e) KDOC-TV. 1730 Ctementlne, Anehelm, ca. ' -P!yTV (0) On~TV. 039 Grand Central Ave .• Glendale, Ca. Z TY. 2939 Nebraeka AWJ., Santa Monica. Ca. om• Bo• Office, Tlm•Llf• Bulldlng, Rookefeflet , N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnema>e, Time-life Building, Rockefeller Centet, N.\'.,N.Y. (E) E8PN, BttltotJ _Ct. (L) SeleoTV, Manna del Rey, c._ 18\ 8hOwtlme 8 8POtltoht 0 oa~ Nftt.~. Atlanta, Ga. 2 Frtday, May 20, 1983 ~· -1po ..... --r..Wat----=IP:-~. Da .. 1 • .. • Yeftl .... llln. ._ t1::9. Cl) -umTUL&. "Col ....... ,.....-R11h ... oc:u•• .. "111 d1I .,..,. ............ -L..- 1 t ... --..ke ...... ~-(2 ..... , The Pilot T • •May 20 -May 26 • . . Laure n Hutton, right, portrays an assistant district a ttor ney on the tra il of a murder er, a nd Elve ra Roussel plays her best frie nd in "T he Cra dle Will Fall," Tuesday at 9 p.m. on K NXT (2 ). Networks make decisions See TV Antenna, Page 3 Strange happenings See Daytime Drama, Page 4 -Daytlma·Drama Strange happenings on 1 Guiding Light' By ~DA HIRSCH incident. Gavin plans to stay in town while Jody continues ALL MY CHILDREN: Tracking down Donna to to give him the cold shoulder. Phoebe's, Palmer orders her home. When Donna refuses, GENERAL HOSPITAL: Returning to Port Charles, Palmer reeorta to physical violence but is stopped by Benny. Luke 1tunned by Holly and Scorpio's wedding. Alter Holly When NI.ck refuses to help Erica eecape she storms out of confron'-him about bia playing dead for'° long and the their meeting. Spouina Erica, Brooke trails her to the {act th.at she wu carrying his child, Luke goes to the rooming howie, and promises to keep Erica's whereabouts waterfront. Scorpio, unable to locate Luke, puts out an lleCl"et in exchange for an interview. When Mrs. Whelan all-points bulletin. Scorpio fean Luke's return means the overhears Erica and Brooke, she calla police and Erica ia end of his marriage to Holly. Quartermaine9 fear Jimmy placed in jail. ~Silver la staying at her Manhattan Lee may give Cecille papen th.at Tolliver left explaining apartment, Erica orden her out and a homeleJIS Silver is that all the Quanennaine children are illegitimate. Cecille given money by Mark to ltay at the Valley Inn. Tad spots agrees to demands th.at she put Jimmy Lee out of her life. photo of Silver in paper and believes she'• really an actress Ro8e granted temporary custody of Lu. Jake, Lu's lawyer, named Connie, not Silver Kane at all. Tad punches out Biff and Roee are enjQying each other's ~pany. Bobbi is dating whep he tries to crime on to Jenny at the dance. Angie and Brock. Jesae finally meet for an afternoon try8t. Sam turns down GUIDING LIGHT: Morgan's bitter, .elfish attitude Is Opal's marriage propoaal. causing rifts between henelf and friends. Amanda holds ANOTHER WORLD: Stacy succ:umbs to Mark's &.a responsible for Mark'• death. Apinat Bea's wiahea, channa. Leaming Louis la dying, Elena plans to depert Bay Tony develops filip left in his father'• camera 19 years ago. City to be at his .tde. Stunned by Cecille'• callousness Some of the pictures come out and Tony spota a woman in a toward Lou.ta' illnesa, Elena alape C.ecllle and orders her out photo who he is unable to identify. Nola and Quint set a of the houae. Cecille 1toJJ8 Casa from •tra.nalina Alma, but June 24th wedding date. ~ Martin neen death. Bert la Casa vows to get Alma out of everyone's life. Working u a almoat i.noo1U10lable. Joah and Trish prepare for the arrival waitress, Alma goes undet.eicted by police. Jamie, aware of of Billy's teenage daughter Mindy. Stacy and Mark'• renewed relationship, decides to leave ONE LIFE 'l'O LIVE: AM ~ to give Dee a divo.ree. town and write another novel. Jeannie openly hostile to Fearina Bo will lelt'h Becky 1a CU1')'in8 his child, Dee heads Clarice, causing marital problems for Larry. A gun-toting for c.arlbbean and a quickie divorce. While there, she Alma lies in wait for Sandy. diaappeua for several hours and when ahe retuma ahe haa a TUR drutlc penonallty change. Once apln Becky turns down AS THE WORLD NS: At Barbara and Gunnar's Drew'a ~ propoeal. Au atartl libel suit againat weddina. John prepares to announce Gunnar is really a L.•-"" '"'--'--Stenbeck, not Jamea, but Karen feian• a faitfting spell. ne~ w carries ltOry on nm •x JUe. UU£ua.u wants .--n.... the Banner and Chronicle to mer&e· Samantha and F.dwina Craig 8fUlOWlCel Betsy's pregnant, which ltartles &A&vid, compare notes on Marco and both decide to put any romance al.nee he knows Craig is 11terife. After an article about her with Marco on hold. Aaa and Jenny becom1na cloee friends. !Ppeara in a aleaiy tabloid, Dee deddee to leave Oakdale. F.d learns his ex-wife Carla hae pueed Philadelphia bar craia tella Margo he thinka St.eve is the father of Betsy's exam baby, RYAN'S HOPE: Kept at cabin by Bob and Frank for CAPITOL: Tyler tum1 down offer to work for the · days, Charlotte belina to cnck. but Siobhan arrtvee and Clegp. Trey afvee an ex-madam money to •t up fund and teU. Frank to .releeee Charlotte or he could f&'!e kidnapping halfway ~ for ex-pn»titu1el. Ronni twna down Wally'• c~. An UllP'Y Frank .,...._, but ~to reellle offer of money to gain her independence from Danny. Charlo«e ma)' hOld a INdl9 owr some ahe teela Unaware that Wally hu offered tho money et.where. Frank did to..l*' fathei, Nell ar.r. ~ by Amanda Ronni ~ Danny take money from her IO he can make and Pat about Ktrk'1 mM-Me and a flanl at Jeck I.Of' a down payment on Mario's. Sloene ten. Kirk lhe knowa he 1r.eep1na, UUna a aecret. When Amanda t9lla J'alth ahe 1e cou.ldd't care lea about her. Sam and Myrna reaUz.e jMlow ot FaTth and Pat'1 friendlhlp, hHh hela t«f'Y for wwrence Barrington la an esp&onap .pnt. Mytna W... AJDmda. emp11thlw w«h her and ieu. Pat they must never all of Frank'• files ex«?fpt the photoe of Larry and the code. hurt Anianda. ApManda ~ Leesh'• adYice that lh• r DAYS OF OtJR,LIVES: u.z aJ\8U.llhed u ahe ~ W1l Pat about bs feel.bwl of ~. Bale lldmita to abe ~ Marte. "-tful abe will loeie Neil forever end be ._.. lhe withdrew tunm t!Dr tbe ~to II' beck at Pat pa.iced in jlO, ahe deftMs abe WM in the ~ when Mini fGr Nlnlnc hef W. with ~ w• ahot. Al Marie ftahta for bs We, Neil siromllee to cake 8J:ARCH J'OR 'l'OMORi'OW: Kri1Un wOrritd about ca.re of Ml' alwaya. Chrta reel.bee that Lts ahot Marie. Brian11 afety when one ol bla fellow poUae offlcen Sa tho\. l.S.liua fa.ten equabblb'I betwMn Maute, Don and Bar'-ra ttandl up Seu, but be b;cw; frtendly with her Mickey. Leami!'C about Nim'~ PMt. Da&>hne preaentl the ton Jolh. Andy and JOlh ~ ~ MJcheeJ .-, Information to Tony In fl* of Renee .M Anna. Hope and Lisa to perform fOC' one ol lm c1-and abe .....-. Bo are attrec1ed 1io CJlMI ....._.Kayla and Trtlta pnpere to 8~ wanta !;..ifhtt • ,....._ """· MW ftabt move Into Romln'a aid heliritt Witll JWth, OYW .... with lD0m7 pi'Oilidedoy . 100~ OF-Hl0111:~ Lodtlu Baven la the room.-/ 8~:iN~~ ~Ra~mis: Victor cMctdel to c.meron .,.. llO JC~·a. Lew eam.on returm and 1a 1i.ae bla own deeth 10 .. wUl b9Jiwl aM ldlled hllp. Brian ll'Wted by • IUD-Wjeldl.nf Raven. Cabot arrivm. Cameron tana Julia If Vtdol' 11 llvm Ilia •tldoee la time, bll 1U9 can •'Pl and Hawn returm to Slq. At ~~ be •v9d. l'.ric aonvrnc:. Iba;-• ~ th• (bldl c.on.ndnlt ...... r=· ,..,,.. __ and ..... firm. a-tD.. ........ • .... UMwln 91tbaldofaawtuDol~md~ ~ _...~..,._whh.._,,..._ lilriewantlto aMd wmn they.,.~ ID• wr·fatal ~ ~upthm'mtrrfs •. OndJ .... ..._.,....,.,...,w.t. 4 Frtct.y. Mtr ID. 1113 1)1.afcmwaw. ··-TV~ Networks' annual spring purge over By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Otho.lfJ .......... The annual spring purge ia over. The TV networks have decided which w~kly lerie9 will vanish next fall and which ones will be back. They've a1ao let us know which new shows to expect next eeaaon. Last year's spring announcements were particularly cruel because the networks seemed detennined to hack every bit of intelligent, quality programming out of thelr line.ups. The casualties included "Lou Grant," "WKRP in Cincinnati" and "Taxi." (The last waa dropped by ABC. then picked up by NBC.) Thia year's programming decisions were lea painful and in the case of NBC, a pfeaaant surprlM. The peacock folka chose to renew several quality programs auch aa "Cheers" and "St. Elaewhere," despite thelr low ratinp. Following are a few observations on thia spring'• deci.s1ons. Ft.rat, the cancellations: "Laverne and Shirley" -Good riddance. "Archie Bunker's Place" -You have to feel a little sad about the Imminent disappearance of Carroll O'C.Onnor'a lovable bigot. "All in the Family" was a breakthrough series when It debuted 12 years ago, exploring important social issues that had previously been out-of-bounds for a network series. But time has taken its toll on the series, as more and more members of the fine originaJ ensemble departed. The current Bunker fonnat has lost much of the sting -and the warmth -associated with the original show. Archie's reign over the tube has unfortunately run its course. "Little House" -Here's another series that has been running out of gas since the departure of stars Michael Landon, Karen Grassle and Melissa Anderson. The series had its faults, such as excesses of sugar and sentiment, as well as a tendency to preach too often . But the show never resorted to cartoon violence or sex as a way to retain viewe rs. Its cancellation signals the lOM of one of the few family-oriented television aeries that could make that claim. "Fame" -One of the few shows to try a fresh format, integrating muslc and drama in a reasonably credible manner. This show , too, aometimes drifted into exC'ellSive sen timentality, but it was diatingui.shed by excellent acting and th08e wonderful dance n umbers. NBC was patient, but after two seasons the show never caught on with a large enough audience. ''Taxi" -Here's another show that NBC gave a respectable shot. But it failed to click this year in several different time slots. The greatest tragedy is that the quality ~of this series baa remained.})J,g)J,. and "Taxi" still boasts one of the finest comedy ensembles on the tube today. But apparently, not enough viewers were willing to ride along. "Square Pega" -It's a shame thia offbeat c0medy failed to catch on. It was the first high 8Chool comedy in recent memory in which the actors really looked like they belonged in school. (Past sitcoms like "Welcome Back, Kotter," used older actors.) Though it sometimes painted with rather broad strokes, "Square Pega" vividly brought to life the cliques that dominate high school and warmly explored the trauma of not being part of the "in crowd." "Cagney and Lacey" -This show about two female police detectives often slipped into recycled cop show stor ylines. Still, TV so seldom focuses on professional women working side by side. It will be unfortunate if the fail~ of this program causes the networks to steer clear of future aeries based on professional women. But the news isn't all bad. Some exceUent series will be returning next fall. Again, NBC deserves praise for sticking T h e cast of NBC's HSt . Elsewhere'' wa s spa red the knife during the annua l spring a nnouncement of cancella tions. by several low-rated, high-quality series, hoping they will steadily build larger audiences. ·"Cheers," perhaps the best sitcom now on the alr, will be back next fall. So will "Remington Steele," the light- hearted detective series that floundered on Fridays but la steadily gaininf viewers in it.a new slot behind the "A Team." "Steele' took a little time to find it.a creative footin&, but Stephanie Zi.mbalist and Pierce Brosnan have gradually developed some sparkling chemistry. NBc la also hanging on to "Family Ties," an uneven sitcom that .has .an annoying tendency to sabotage serioua family moments with cheap jokes. Still, it has a very good cast, particularly Michael J . Fox, who portrays the conaervative teen-age son. Finally, the.re's "St. Elsewhere." This is another pro- gram that's taken time toge~ its format and characters down pat. But its best dramatic moments now ~pproach the quality of its sister series, ''Hill Street Blues." And what about next year? Well, ABC promises series about a weatherman who f\ finds a genie, about a hospital trauma center and about men who give lottery winners their cash. N}3C plans shows about a talking orangutan, a female ghost who befriends a teen- age boy, and two bachelor roommates who hire an attractive young housekeeper. CBS will offer a "M• A •s•H" sequel, a series about a man and woman secret agent team and one about a Navy base family. It all sounds awfully familiar . . . Friday, May 20. 1983 3 rrw.y----.,_ .... MQ)f,_,.f~ llenll1 a of tM ..e of ......, " l-ct ~ 4 Dellllia MeR. ... CW'Nff .... ca... ..... , ...,, ....... ,...... ...... .. ............ 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E .............. , -.., .......... ....... ---=----..... ... ..... .., .............. ;r....... ll .. 111 I 0 (t -n •••• , -TV&aa B.J. got start on 1 Day~ of Our Lives' By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Oo a recent edttlon of "En&erlaJ.D.meat Tonight," ii was stated tbat Mike Farrell of '•M•A•s•H" got bis flnt blg break oa "Daya of Ov LJvH." l'Ve been watcla.lDt Daya alDce Day Oae and for dae We of me my mlad lt a l»laU H to bow loag ago Ile wu on and wbat character Ile played. Can you please clear thl• up 10 I can get my bouae cleaned? -S.A., Rlcbfleld, Oblo. A: Mike indeed got a big break when he appeared as Scott Banning on "Days of OUr Lives" nearly 10 years ago. Scott was the adoP.tive father of David Banning and was later married to JUlie. Mike left Days before the character met his demise. Q: Aboat a year ago oa "General Hospital" there waa a py named JobDDy wbo waa a flglater. Joluuly ud Amy were to marry. I never foud oat wbat laappeaed to tber claaracter. Cu yoa fill me ID? -S.G., Jackson, N.J . A: Yes. Johnny, played by Miles McNamara, was written out. It was decided that the waterfront fight acene a la "Rocky" was not working for the show. Iri the ~toryline, Johnny decided to leave Port Charles and pursue his boxing career in New York. · Q: What's going on? Gall Kobe ls now executive prodacer of "Guiding Light," wlllle Alu Potter baa mo•ed to "Another World" and Paul Raacb la left oat lo dae cold. Have I got all tbat rl.cbt. Wby are all tbeae changes bappealn1? Also, wby did tlaey kill off Steven Frame on "Ano...,_ World"? -Mr. J.F.M., C...~I Hill, N.C. A;. Paul Rauch had a very ~ run as producer ot Another World. It was a mutual deci.UOn for Rauch to leave; he is now ~ other upects of hi8 produdng carMr. Gail Kobe baa been a favorite with Procter & Gamble, which produces "Guiding Light," since her days at Texas; while the show didn't last, it made a big improvement ln its la.at few montha on the air when Kobe waa producer. Potter had been producer of "Guiding Liaht." It was decided aomeon~ was needed for "Another World" and Potter was their man. lea~· the "Guiding Light" apot open for Kobe. As tor the of St.even Frame, it aeems that all the fans really wanted and Rachel to get together. With Steven there, writers and producers felt Mac and Rachel would have too many obstacles. Not that you've uked, but we ~ -we think David Canary was very interesting in the role of Steven and could have been given a storyline separate from Rachel's. Q: Can yoa tell me II dae ac&re11 wbo playa Dee on "Ryan'• Hope" and tbe one wbo plays Rote Kelly on "General Hospital" are related? They look like 1l1tera. - Mn. E.R .. St. Loalt, Mo. A: No. Loanne Bishop (Rose) and llene Kristen, who plays Dee, are not related. But we also noticed the similarity. 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Ju!iet Mills A seagull's pursuit of per1eclion leads him lo a higher aware-ness. 'G' ( 1 h1 • 55 min.) I=:=:, .. LA-A-.YAC09MY ... ....,lala I*:& CAVl'n Guest. Richard Burton ieart 4) (R) CID lllOVll "Pandemoolum" (1982. Mys- tery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane. A col- lege town poliee sergeant reopens an 18- year-otd unsolved multiple murder case when 11 appears that the pe<pelrator 1s s1111<~~PG' ( 1 hr , 20 min) ,. C81 ... lllC ... IWPY DAYI AGA1t AIC ... Q :&tao ·····~ ...u.a.w. YAClnm "FuH Sall -The Clipper Race~) ( 1 hr.) CD .. Slow Out" (1981. Suspense) John Travolta, Nancy Allen A sound tech· nlclan who work• on tiofror films beoomes Involved In a mordar mvstery when he wit· nesses an assaSSlnatloo. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.} <D>*-"Foxtrot" ( 1976. Drama) Pete1 O'Toole, Charlotte Rampllng. A European aristocrat seta up a new home· on a deserted Island with his wife Ind two Mf· vents. 'R' ( 1 hr •• 20 min.) Cl> FA8m fMI 11mA1M "The, Nlgtilln- gale" Mlcil Jaogaf at.,. aa an emperOI ol an ancient klrigdom who learns the true les&Ont of Ufa from • aong·fUled twd and a ~ kltchen maid. ( t hr.) (%)..,.."High~" (1981, Adventure) Jimee BtOlln. Cleevon Llltle. A trio of ~ f(lendl plOt lhe fobbefy Of 8 million &llati from a South M'l«loan drug dMt- er. '~35rn6n.} e .,Fill Calltomla State, Fulerton YI. leml ( 3 hrt. ) MCI) ... .,. • I• M TOlll Feeturtd: traveling the canllt of Venice by QOOOola: a \llalt to St. Merk'• Square end tM leland of Murano: a look et effort• to~ city lrom tlntt· ~ ra:_;.:-lftt~: Ot~I M • U. F.efur.d: a report on lht d Jim If\ the "Star Wan'' -.oa, ''Atturn 9f The Jl4 '' wlCfl cllpl 1;om the ~ •• ., lflttNtewl, lflclUdlng 8llty °" Wllernei • ~~ IOolt '1 the mcMe'm-'*1•. lw *• • 10 ~. Mtsy 20. 1183 • 8 (I) THI DUUI fl/I NAZZAm Just bef0<e e big drag race, Boss Hogg hypnotizes Luke into iunklng the General Lee. (R) ( ! hr.) ' II ID THI PO'llM fl/I llATTNn ITM Matthew and Walt are asked to llnd out why ~-ttme gangsters are myslerlOUSly .. dying' before the authotities can arrest them (R) ( 1 hr ) 9 llOVll "The 0ev~·s Brigade .. (1968. Drama) Wiiiiam Holden. CNft Robenson In 1942. an Army oNicer 0<ganlz.es a top· notch commando crew composed of e reckless outcast band of·Amerlcans and a highly disciplined group of Canadians (2 hrs ) 8 0 THI _,, 000 COUPU Fell11 and Oscar begin Id' fear what lhe Mure h04ds 10< them alter Murray reads their palms D llOVll .. Treasure Of Bruce Le" ( 1980. Adventure) Bruce Le. Four mania! arts exper1s avenge lhe murder.of their forlTM!f master. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) m '.a ilAUJlm Meet e New Zealand deer hunter; an eKpeit on the paranormal who investigates the claims of psychics • llOVll .. Gotor" ( 1976, Adventure) Bun ReynotdS. Lauren Hutton An ell· moonshiner and a televiSK>n reporte< team up to light the power of a comJPt pol1H- clan (2 hrs.) I WAll.atoetwm •lllVllW WALL SfmT wm .. The View From Vienna" Guest: Or. Hannes Androsch, chairman. board of management, Credi- tanstalt CC).,. "Buddy, Buddy .. J 198 '· Come- dy) Jack Lemmon. Watter atthau White an assassin oonoentrates on his ne)(t kill- ing. he IS rUdely intl!fTUPled by a bumbling failUre of a man Who Is attempting suicide. 'R' ~hr .. 36 min.) ([)..,...,.. C1D (I) e llOVll "Paradise" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Willie Aames, Ptioebe C.tes Two teen-agers come of age In 1823 Baghdad 'R' ~· •O min.) ::; 9 ATIMI Bake< and Valentine poae as big-city gamblers to tietp Maxwtl wto ~the~ ht lost In 8 pol(8f oame. l latmlmll WMI. ftmT -''The View From Vienna" Gueat. Ot. Hannes AndrO&Qh, chairmen, l>oard of management, Credl- tanstalt . • -COONl--1111• ... CCMfTY "Bullet Train: The Right Answer?" A look at the contr~ay ""1'oundlng pllnt f0t • high-~ rall 9vstem In Ot119 County. • CIV.,. ;rMiMlng" (1981. 0tema> Jeck Lemmon. Sluy ~. A middle-aged New VOl'k bUllnetaman end hie daughter· in-lew try lo find out what haw.ne<l to hit son who ~red dUt1ng the mlMtary .. 1~::.;:o· (2hfa..2mln.) ............ • (I) MUI J R echernte to get a look at Jock'• wtl. wtllch ha beer'l IM.led untl It ctn bt ~ to the whole family. (R) .u ~ ---Mlehatl K'"Clfll htlpl ;T: dlUghl« ol • ~ •nd powtfful ~ p.tb!Wllf find OUI who lc*td her n~ (A) (1 tw.) t a .... ~'The Legend Ot The Lone • ( 1990. W•teml Kinton Spllt-DU'J, Chrtitcphef LJOvd, fht LCM Alna9r end T °"'° purtut th9ir en::n-. iemy, Bufch Ce'i• ldllh, wflO -"""9pped "" ..,... IJ of.,. u 8. Q • hrt..) =·--flotAAtdPllnlt"Dr. ....,. loOttt ., "" V*lnQ L.andlt In Death Valley and demonstrates the machinery that has sent pictures and measurements from Mars back to Eanh star= 1976.~~ hr.) G TllH Leonard Bern- stein end Iha Vienna Philharmonic per- form Beethoven's S~y No. 3 In E Flat MaJor. Opus 65. (R ( 1 hr.) ([) TOP UIS IO In-Chui-Baek (Korea) I Sean Mannlal') (Mass.) 10- round Junior Mlddtewelghl boUI (from Atlantic City. N.J.). (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (I) MOVll "The Woman Next ·Door" (1981, Romance) Gerard Depardieu, Fanny Ardent. A married man becomes romantically Involved with his beautllut neighbO<. with wtlom ha had once had an attair 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) (I) llllO¥ll .. Dead Men Oorl't Waa1 Plaid .. ( 1982, Comedy) StlMI Martin. Rachel Ward A hard-bolled private eye runs into a host of familiar character9 while Investi- gating the death of a scientist I cheese lcoon. 'PG' l 1 hr:. 30 min.) Ira 11C111Y / llT Cll.-rY IMOWCMI .. A"l"M M IAnmAY.-T -Cl> FAl.CGI cmtT The weelthV and mysterious Richard Channing arrives In San Francisco to take over his lathef's ne~per. (R) (1 hr.) D • THI O)I MOlll P&m Mambafs of the cast ol .. Fame," Including Debbie. Allen. Lee Curreri and Gene Anthony Ray. tour and perf<><m thrOUQhOut Greet Brit· aln J:U~ l u. .... -ITOIY llO¥ll "Smokey And The Bendit" ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Aeld. A daredeVll trucker accepts a chal· lenge to run• truckload of beer from Tex· as back lo 080fgla In a limited amoont of time. 'PG' ( t hr., 40 min.) C1D DMYl MALL a .. Ol111 • CWI The popular duo perform from the FONtn In MontrHI with a Mlectlon ol their hits, lncltJding "Sara Smile." "Private Eyes," "Rich Gltt." "Klu On My Lilt," "Maneat- er" and "One On One." (I hr .. 30 mio,) (l)llCMI "Private Laseona" ( 1980, Com- edy) SyMa Kristel, Howard Hesaeman. A hOOSekeeper hea ari ulter1of motive IO< providing her employer'• t~ IOfl with hit flret sexuel experience. 'R' •( 1 hf .. 12.~ "JUMe" (1977, OtArna) ~ ~ veneeea. Aedgf11¥t. wm.r Llltlen Hellman le drtwn Into the main ttwust of wwtlmt rMlatanc. effotts wherl htt cloe· .. , ChlldtlOOd friend Mel<• ...., help. (2 hrs,---1··-··=---CMPJml' -I I 11 • 1';: "Out lntamatlonal 11tlni' w-.m r. Buc*ley Jr. he*• an eicarrfttlon of Arnetlce'• anltuOt toward fotelgn ana1tt from AilvOlutlontty tlmte ~ough the~ '80&. Q t-•TY ... "Nigl'lt Scnool" ( 1981, MY9" ~ LtoMrd MIM. ~ Ward. An .,, w::y l)fO'-or *'It\ a penchant for c00;; tMtPtC{td ot the bnltal mur- dlrt of tome of '* fofmtt b9d Pl'trwL . "*'· -•111-c •••. -Friday -JU1ernooa Movies- •• "Green Grass 01 Wyoming" {1948, Western) Peggy Cummins. Charles toburn ( l hr . 30 min.) 41» "What's A Nice Glfl Like Yoo .. ?" ( 1971 Orama) . Brenda Vaccaro. Jack Warden ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (C) "Chandler" ( 1971, Mystery) Warren Oates. Leslie Caron ( 1 hr • 30 ml!'l ) CID "Going Apel" ( 1981 , Comedy) Tony Danza. Jessica Welter (I hr . 27 min.) CS) "Eye Or The Needle" ( I 981 , Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Kate Nelli· ll!n ( t hr , 5 1 min.) 12::11 lO) "The Joornellst" ( 1979. Orama) Jack Thompson. Elizabeth Ale11ander ( 1 hr , 20mrn) W (I) "High ·Risk" (1M1, Ad11enture) James Brohn, Cleavon Little ( I hr . 35 min) m "'Hands Or A Strangler" ( 1961. Hor· ror) Mel Ferrer. Oany Carrell (2 hrs.) t.il CC) "Smokey And The Bandit" ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Freid. ( t hr .. 40mir\) • (HJ "Missing" (198 1. Orama) Jack Lem· mon. Sissy Spacek (2 hrs .. 2 mrn.) 0 "All F'all Down" ( 1962. Orama) Eva Marie Saint. Warren Beatty. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) t:tl cm "Vrvacrous Lady" ( 1938. Comedy) Ginger Rogers. James Stewart. ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. CD "Don's Parry" ( t976, Comedy) John Hargreave. Pat Bishop ( l hr • 30 min.) CID "The Patsy" ( 1964. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Ina Balin (2 hrs ) CZ) "Jimmy The Kid" (No Date) (I hr . 30 min.) 11:110 "Danny" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca Page. GeorP,e Luce ( 1 hr • 28 min.) t:llCC) "Gtzmo ' ( 1977, Comedy) Oocumen· tary [)reeled by Howard Sffilth. ( l hr , 30 min) (%) "Stand-In" ( 1937, Comedy) Hum phrey Bogart Lesha Howard. ( l hr . 30 min) .. •Cf) "Rooster Cogburn" ( 1975, Western) John Wayne. Katharrne Hepburn (2 hrs., IS min) CD "Souncer" (J972. Drama) Cicely 11.son. Paul Winfield. (2 hrs.) ~ ''Smokey And The Bandit" ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field. ( 1 hr., 40mln.) •cm "Don's Party" (1976. Comedy) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) --llilvenlng .. , ...... twPY DAYI AGAIN CM ... mtT•DOUGH .... n HAWAIAWlll 09 WY "Career Change" Guest Peter Dean. (A) D (C) llCME "The ~tratton Story" ( t949, Biography) James Stewart. June Allyson Friday, May 20, 1983 9 -l'riclay Cont. are uncovered by lour archaeologists In ASl8. ( t hr .. 30 min.) •• .0. "Sybil" ( t977. Orama) Sally Field. Joanne Woodward. Based on the novel by Flora Rheta Schretb A young woman develops 16 dltfefenl persooahhes as a resull of a traumatic childhood w11h her sadiSllc mother (2 hrs.) ~l.':fa.,,.omanur ATTMI__,. ll0¥9 "The Woman Ne Kt ()oof •• ( t981, Romance) Gerard DepardieO. Fanny Ardant A mamed man becomes romantically Involved with his beautlful nelghbof, with whom he had once had an affair 'R' ( 1 hr., •5 min.) (JD llOft "Don's Party" ( 1976, Come· dr) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop A group o suburbanites gather at a friend's house to watch the election returns ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) llOYll "Paradise" ( 1982. Orama) Wil· lie Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen-agers come of age In 1823 Baghdad. 'A' ( 1 hr , 40 mln.) Cl) llOft "The Wages Of fear" ( 1955, Suspense) Yves Montand, Charles Vanel. Four desperadoes risk their lrves while hauling e>eploslve nitroglycerine through Sooth American jungles to ballle an oll· well blaZa. (2 hrs., 30 min.) •CID .,._ "Visiting Hovrs" (t962. Suspense) Michael Ironside, Lee Grant. A psychotic murderer searches for his ne>et victim. a TV newswoman whO survived an earlier anack. In a big city hospital 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) nal).:1P1Ma • .,... "Paradise" ( 1982. Drama) Wil- -Saturclay -... -.r ........ • ... nu._. -~·--.n HWW'I "The ruth Bef'llnd Television Commernlats" This aw.rd-winning progrsm uncovers the truth behind televlalon commefclals to help coneumera find reel vslue and save -1~._.,__,. .,., .. "Except FOf Me And Thee" 1975, Orama) Richard f(lley, Shlrley Knlaht. (2 hrs., 30 min.) ~ •aJ---"Mighty Joe Y " (19"9, ~ut•) Terry Moore. Arm- alrreJ.: tw&J •Cl> ar••mamwmtw A vouno ~ plaJ9f confront• aexlst 1tthudee wt*! hi qunA lhl teem to help ~mottw with '1W'OINln'a WOf11." .. -• , .... , ,. ... Comedy etef* comblM with cJeselo film Ind newt tootege In en ~t. aatlrlc tek .. he Aames, Phoebe Cates Two teen-agers come ot age 1r1 1823 Baghdad 'A' (I hr . ..0 m1r1.) • .aw.nun ta l ... AUTO MC8IQ Coverage ot Oll·Road Racing (frOfn Pomona. Cahl ) (R) ( 1 hr . 30mln.) M dl) WOll.D AT L.UIQI a. e .,_ "The Monolith Monsters" ( 1957, Sclence-flctlon) Grant W1H1Bms, Lola Albright Strange dealhs ocoor when a meteor falls into the Caktorn1a deser1 ( I hr .• ~.1:1~ ~ TI* coma:"":" Cl.Oii Guests Gladys and Bubba Knlght. @• ... CC) .,_ "McVicar" ( 1980. Orsma) Roger Dalfrey. A<'.lam Faith The true story of ~ritlsh criminal John McVicar's Ille In prison. his escape and his new Ille on the outside IS chronicled. 'R' (I hr .. 30 min) 1:111 w.LIUITBL ... ~GAii.Aii> M .,. "Eye Of The Needle" (198 I. Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelli· gan. While on a remote Scottish Island to meet a German submarine, an Axis spy finds shelter trOfn the st0tm In Ille cottage of a young married couple. 'R' ( t hr . 5 t min.) •CID.,. "Paradise" (1982. Orama) W1I· lie Aames. Phoebe Gates Two teeo-age<s come ot age In 1823 Baghdad. 'R' ( 1 hr .. "°~ W. "Till The End Of Time" ( 1946, Orama) Dorothy McGuire. Guy MadllOn Family II" ( 1978. Adventure) Rober1 Logan. Susan Damante Sti.w ( 1 hr., •S min~ • emAU __,. Guest: Frank Robin· eon. "'8111W _., ... .... ~ ...... ~--,.. ---,,.. ... , ., .-rm ... aa••-.,. "0.1• Of Hett' (1963, Ortma) 0 Kyo, Kazuo HtMgaWI. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (I) PA IOCm Wtmblay CUp F1Nlf (JM from Wembley. Eftglltld). (2 hrt .. 30 min.) ... ''Cannonb911 Run" '( 198 1. Butt ~ 'Dom Dalulae il . "*"~ Cl>• Pl•I I II Clf W Thi llfuto- ry o4 tM canlnl star la treoed ~om hit rea-cue It en anlmlll .;,...., ttwougtl hit TV dfblt on "P9ttlc0et Junction" and on to t'liS aup«ltltdom In Nme.. .... "Thi 0Uttew Joeey W•" (1978, Wllttrn) Cfrlt Eattwood, Sondrl l.2ckl~ tvt.. fe mk\.) Cl). "Deed Mef\ Don't w .. Pllkf' ( 1982, Comedy) 8tew Martin. A8chll NI Wetd. 1 "'U -,_ A war widow comes 10 the aid of a contused and embillefed man who has just returned to civilian hie. (2 hrs.) ~ =:-._.,..,DPllllll,.W•f (!') ..nuct10llAL ... ''Wrestling: Rid· 1ng And Pinning" Guest Bobby Fehrs. Nebraska coach. CO llOVll "Final Exam" ( 1981, Suspense) Cecile Bagdadi, Joel S. Rice A killer stalks his victims on a college campus 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) 0 lllOWI "Z" (1969: Suspense) Yves Montand. Jean-Louis Trintignanl. The political murder of Gregorlos Lambrakis serves as the prelude to the Greek mlhtary coup:'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) w1•1Umnt1...-. 4111 IUYBI FOIUI 419 monl "The Thing That Couldn't Die" ( 1958, Horror) Willlam Reynolds. Andra Martin. A girl with psychic powers Is hyp- notized by a hideous head and compelled to find the rest of the bod~ (2 hn.) ~ Tllm ICOM/ CCW"91'Y CALW.11 OUTDOOM (II) lllOWI "Foxtrot" ( 1976, Orama) Peter O'Toole, Charlolle RampUng. A European aristocrat sets up a new home on a deserted Island with his wife and two ser· vants. 'R' ( t hr .• 20 min.) E "Bone" (No Date) (2 his.) ....... .. .,. "Buddy. Buddy"J 1981. Come- dy) Jack Lemmon. Walter attheu. While an assassin ccneentrates on hla ne1tt kill- ing, he is rudely lntem~ted by a bumbling talk.Ire of a man wt1o is attempting suicide 'A' (1hr,36min.) ==--DO• A PAWGl Alm DOlrf VOTI POil ll'f Aft., a _ boy's lather dlee. his Ille chenges dlastlcally and he and his mother muat!Jm!fltO resolve their problems ' .,. ..... I M~TM.a --· ,....., unu U1CM.1111C1m :_,..•--· · MW•M•fll .... _. 1111 .,. "Orum Beef" {19S.. W"ter31, min.Ladd. Martie Pav1111. (2 In .. • wwaa•••n• . --" Heer1 Of Thi Rio ar.ncs.·• 19'.2. W-.m) Gerlt Autty. Satetl Pad--' ·-·--MWT-mllm .... , .... -"Nontl By Nottl'lweat" (1959. tw1. ~ ~ Grant., Eva ~ s.int. ~-~aijalc-~='iiiiliiii"ft -a.~ • yourlQ -.,..,,... "" wey. htnMl ..... ~ .. '" t .) .,_ ...... ~ .. f ) Joel Mc()u; --w::..~r·-=:-._· (2 M.) "Stend-ln'' f 1137, Cornecty) -PrWay Coat. direct°' of the Addlclk>n Treatmeot Cen let 1n Miami, tella how lllnd why he recov· ered lrom his addiction 10 cocaine, Mark Kleleber. authOf ol "Parent Burnout " (I hf) CD m¥ll "Fascination" (No Date ) ( 1 hr .30mln) al)lllCMI ·"rhat LucJ!y Stilt" ( 1980. Com· edy) Randy W"I. Kelty NlchOla A bank error 1urna a New Yont eleva10t operatOf Into a wealthy Jtl eel playboy ( 1 11r • 20 min) e M elm "Ballle FOf The Family II" Featured. sokJtlons 10 Iha loneliness and relection that betel Iha eldefly ( 1 hr .. 30 min) tW9 Cl) l9A IAIDTULL. "Conference Final" Regional cove1age of Philadelphia 76ets at Milwaukee Bucks Of Lo• Angeles Lakers al San Antonio Spurs (2 hrs., 30 min) D GD TONIGIKT Host: Johnny Carson Guests. Suzanne Somers, actress Kath· Ileen~~~-) ~AIUD~-:m­lmM.TlmAT IWomMmlOll DAVI»•--..,.... NOT ..c:at••Y 1111 ... Comedy sketches combine w•lh classic film and news tootage In an oHbeal, salirlc take- e.!.!_. 1W(C) ll0¥1I "Goodbye, Emmanuelle" ( 1977. Orama) Sytvta Krtstel, Umberto Orsini A t>eau111u1 woman's search tor the ull1mate erotlC expeuence brinQS her 10 a CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr. Gary Baranoski AUTO ACCIDENTS startling reatwulon 'A' ( 1 hr . 'O min ) tbtl Cf) ,...,.mm tMI 8 --~ 1a.QlfT "Famous HOltywOOd Trials" looks at the Fatty ArbUckJe murdef trial. G m¥ll "Lucky Luciano" ( 1974. Ora ma) Gian-Marla Volonte. Rod Sttlget A top crime figure tacee dep<>rtatlon alter comtnl&Sionlng a eerlM 01 not0tlous crl~2hrs) • "Journey Into Midnight" ( 1968 Horr0t) Chad Evetell. Julie Hartis Two stOfles with supeinatural overtones a commefclal artist Is taken back Into the tragic ruins of his past; • ruthless con art· lstp~~-~ldow. (2hrs) I, "MIS8ing" (1981, Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. A middle.aged New York businessman and his daughter· fn·law try 10 !Ind out what happened 10 his son wl'lo disappeared during the mflltary coup in Chlle. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 2 min.) (J) llOYll "Smol<ey And The Bandit" ( 1977. Comedy) Burl Raynolds. Sally Field. A daredevil trucl<er accepts a chal· lenge 10 run a truckload ot beer from Teic· as back to G80fgia In a llm11ed amount ol time ·PG' ( 1 h1 .. 40 min.) 0 llOYE "Personal Best" ( t982. Ora· ma) Manel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly Two young female athletes are torn between love and ambition as they train IOI~ competition 'A' (2 hrs.) Cl) "Sorcerer" ( 1977. Suspense) Roy Scheider. B1uno Cremer Four deS· perate men rlsl< their lives while hauling e11Plosi11e nitr<>Qtycerlne thrOUQh South American lunQtae to battle an oit·well ftr• 'PG' (2 tva., 2 min) Gili .... w .. •"1•.-...... -e ICT¥ ••--Queer· Cryttel ~( 1 hr., 30 min) la-·-...... ...... , ...... "° llCMI "Fruita Of Paask>n" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Klaua l<lnekl, Isabelle llllera. The 11distlc proprlelOt of e casino asks hit lov- er to demonstrate her devotion to him by bee<>mlna a prostitute. ( 1 ht .. 26 min.) al) li0¥9 "Pofynter" (1981, Comedy) Divine. Tab Hunter. life In mlddl4H:lau suburbia becomes too much for a flam- boyant homemaker 'A' ( 1 hr .• 26 min.) ... , .-cA'ITc.18 m¥ll "The Omega Man" (1971, Sci· ence-Flctlon) Charlton Heston. Anthony Zerbe The lone survivor of a germ war attempts to prepare a cure In order to save hUmanlty (1 hr .. 30 min.) m lllO¥ll "Young Al Heart" ( 1954, Musi- cs!) Frank Sinatra, Doris Day. Problems beset a young couple alter the man steals his ~·s fiancee. (2 hrs .• 6 min.) ,. CC) "The Garden Of The ranzl·Con- tlnls" (1971, Orama) Lino Capolicchlo. Dominique Sanda. Directed by Vittorio De Sica Anti-Semitism gradually and polso- nously Invades the lives of two Jewish lamllie6 living In Italy before WOtld War II. 1_1 hr .. 40 min ) t119m¥11 "The Mole People" (1956, HOf· ror) JoM Agar. 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(2 hrs .. 2 min ) (%) llOWll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel :1W•ii;~ 9 THI ...:::.. The second Jewel in horse raclng's Triple Crown. one-and- three-slxteenths mites tor three year olds (llve from Plmllco Race Track In Balli- mor~£JJ,~l 11 MOWil "Good Guys Wear Black" (1978, AdVenture) Chuck Norris, James Franclsc~~ e CMA -.&. MOYal Samson Aaphaeison, 84-year-old playwright and screenwriter. looks back on his Broadway Is~~ and landmark Hollywood hims. ca : M ITOll'Y · ~ "ltatlan Open" Semlllnal Match 1 (from Rome, Italy) . (2 hrs.) ~llOWll "Stripes' (1981, Comedy) Biii Mu~ Ramis. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) •lnll-ltlA•ML • (I) ICM IPICW. "Men's Volleyball Cha~shlp" (from Columbus, Ohio) 1! hr. D UC. "Mason-Dixon 500" ( I hr.) ···-:::...., w-=. IAI. Robbie Doyle hosts an elaht1)8rt Introduction to the background lkllla and lnf()(matlon required fOf the nt;., ' BCMITOllY ftAM OP__,, &al -A ••A Johnny Celh. Krl1 Krtetoffefwon, Chatlle RIOIUnd MIOkey Giiiey join J«ry Lee Lewta In • performenoe teped at the Jack.on Hall of the T enneeeee Petformlng Art• Cent1dn Naetwlll1. ( 1 hr.) ~ .. "Ex~t For Mt And Thee" 976, Dtama) Richard Kiiey, Shlt1ey olgh(, (2 hft .• 30 min.) ; I) .. "0..d Men Don't Wur Pllld" 982, rG) Steve ~rtln, RaoNt 11td. ( 1 , min.) .,_" Allie ' (1981, Adventure) met Brolln. Cleevon Lllllt. (1 hr .. 3& -~:i.1as•W1111A,. • llOWll '"The ~tent Allroneut" • 887, Comedy) 0on Knott•. Arthur 'CQonel. (\W . t GI ... OP lflOlnl Grenc:t Prix Moneco (lrorn Mont• Cerio); lndi.napo * time trlell ~ (from lndlat\IPQlll. Ind.): • pott-raot report on The Preek· .... _ .. ,•1• ,;.,.. ...... 1•E»Man" (tf77, ~ 14 "rtday, May 20, 1183 fiction) Devid Ackroyd. Jose Ferrer (2 hrs.) e _..,.. Am11CA "Gymnastics: U S A. Junior National Boys vs. Japan Junior Nat=~1hr.) • lllllGDUC98 llOLOCIT ~llOWll "Casey's Shadow" (1978, Ora- ma) Waite< Matlhau, Alexis Smith. ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) -ct 90¥ll "Z" ( 1969. Suspense) Yves Montand. Jean-Louis Trlntlgnant. (2 hrs .. 5mln.) e llOWll "The Victim" (No Date, Adven- tur~m Bo. (2 hrs.) =I (I) NA OGtl "Atlanta Classic:" Third round (from Atlanta, Ga.). ( 1 hr . 30 min.) D OUTDOOI lft Jim Carmichel hunts black duck on Virginia's Parramo<e Island With ¥1:tsman Larry Nickel. 8 tl§ PIA IOWlM St00,000 Houston Open (from Hous1on. Tex.) ( 1 hr .. 30 mlnJ.. ~. ,.,,: "Anchors Aweigh" ( t945, Musical) Gene Kelly. Frank Sinatra. (2 ;·-=r~91WY CID 90¥ll "Cannonban Run" (t98t. Comedy) Burt· Raynolds. Dom DeLulae. II 1 hr .. 35 min.) W llAllMJ.l C* THIRDAD .,_"Return Of Fist Of Fury" (1979, Adventure) Bruce Pak, Pel Chu Tleg. (2 1vs.1.oo-llU80UT 1:::.:.:.-... rft, ___ _ ......... DUI& a LUCI This dooumentary wleS goes around the globe to record the 1_!!2presslve feats of top daredevils. ( 1 hr.) Cl) MCMI "ANalra Of Dobie Gillis" ( 1953. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Bobby Van. --1~ ..... ..,. W MU.U. -.1.-TATM .... •••w. lot Angeles Dodgers at 11;~~3~ 111111111-••"'·---.. "Jimmy Thi Kid" (No O.tt) ( 1 hr .• 30mln.) •• M IGAI TO LOI_,. Olytnplo hoj)tf\At proftlld art Mttdl Geyk)rd {gym- naetlol) • Mllenlt $mlth (tqlMtrlan) and llW Scotty 600-nl9tlt') • f 1 hr.) emuu. U-1-.YICl•wt .. "A COid ~t'I Deeth" (1972. I~ R°'*1 Culp, S WelllQh, (1 hf .. -·a. ,,. .... ,....,. Archi- val end rate fllliil 1~ document tht story of tht Paclllc G'f/11 wN111. WNct1 haw twtcl ret>oYndld from neer •xt1n9" tlon..-= Lord rwma ~ "Tht Cowboy And Thi &.norl-t•' (19'4, W11tem) Roy Aogefl, E>alt l na..hr. M "StandUp" .... o.kland ~ •1 gf~(3'11. --- Tht *""' ,~~"fomw. of !Mir hlfl. J4llt A &Orv a.fore I Qo" and "Low OM Yo.JI ~·· In H* oorart tillped In November, 1112, ll lfle ~I ~t19 In UIMtlal Q)I, ~ (1 fv .• 46 Mil.) (Ul llOWll "Train Ride To Hollywood" ( 1975. Comedy) Bloodstone. Michael Pa~1 hr .. 29 min.) '9 "Heroine Of Shaotin" (No Date, Adventure\ Hung Kam Bo. (2 hrs.) .. dl> IA•'u Atlanta Braves at St. Louis •1Car1::~acc.MY mnaf~ nll -A IOOI\ back at the Charlie Chaplin paternity trial; on location with Stephanie Powers and Rober1 Wagner; a report on celebrity automobiles. ( 1 hr.) I WWllCl9 ~COIMm-*"'--.T llOWll "North By N0<1hwest" (1959. Suspense) Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint. i hra., 30 min.) YlllOMCmOJ llOWll "The Outlaw Josey Wales" { 1976, Western) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke. (2 hrs., 16 min.) --1ven1ng .. ,E~k To The Planet Of The Apes" ( 197 ~. Sclenoe-flctlon) Roddy McDowall. Ron Harper. Two aatronauts crash land their apacecratt and dl900ller a cMllzatlon of lntetllgenl simians. (2 hr5.) l =ICU WL0 ~ "Watching Wildlife" Naturafftt Marty Stouffer tetls where, When and how to look for America's wild anl- mals In their natural surrounding&. G UIT CIWICI IMAll Brad Sears fol· lows the assembly of a oar from start to finish at an automotive manufacturing ~nt.D (HJ.,,. "Dead Men Don't Weer Plaid" (1982. Comedy) Steve Marttn, Rachel Ward. A hard-bolled private eye runa lntt>' a host of familiar characters while Investi- gating the daath ol a selenliat I chee8e i°".'PG' (1hr .• 30=1, DO• A PAva • V'Orl ... llY After 1 b0y'1 father diet. hla Ille chengee <httlcallY and he and hit mother ___ ,,,..,._.. -... -.. tr•-~ ~'1. ............ ,1 &,... Cl-. Featured: a trip to • birthday '*1Y tor Lawr.noe Welk, who t•lkt abOUt hll contlt1Uld 1UC011e. mualo Ind hie rttlrtmlnt. -~ .... ,...,_..,.. Hu~lfey Bogan. Leelle How8td ( 1 tv . ... 1~===-/llDAD-VL! ....... M• YO 1MI IOTTCIM,. • llA ..... ._ CMA91• ,. J9 CM .., This profile of tome of Ameftca'• great1161 ath- letes over Iha last t50 yeel9, feeturlng Inti- mate Interviews and rare film footage. 18 .. 1hOI~ by :~'fu°';a· ( t hr., 30 min.) ~DOO/Mft 9&:1u "Parental EJcJ1e1arlons" -91111•LI ~-.n , CMIO'tWI rmrr -UC. Pr•Preekness reces (llve from Plmllco Race Track In Battl- more. Md. 1 (5 hrs.) (D) ilCMi{ "Marco Polo, Jr." (1973. Advenrurel Animated. Voice ot Bobby f!ydell. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) 9 llOWI "Spaceketeers" ( 1982, Sci· ence-Flctlon) Animated. ( t hr., ~O min.) • .,,. "Triangle" ( 1970, Orama) .. Dana ~~ Dal)ton (2 hrs.) w R.tMYc:ouwlNOW ;rm,....., ~ ~'llGPTa AWa•.atm ,_CAlltcnBlmll FT m¥ll "Dead End" ( 1937, Orama) SyMa Sidney. Joel McCrea ( 1 hr • 30 -IUQIM..v ,.,._ min~ !j ... , ... , AllAm. ..... I IMAllAllA .,._,_., /LAV..l-.0 '1:1QT IPOllTI ~ "Johnny Unites" Host: J~ennedy. I ....... llAll 1111 unu llllJ THI LOIT LAIT CMMICI UIWm Brad Sears reviews the hne points ol buying a car bat· tery and admH'es this week's featured classic -a 1938 Ford pick-up. D ti!> -COOflll'I ORu. c:cunY "Solle! Train. 'The Right Answer?" A look at the contrcwerey MKroundlng plan1 for 1 high· e ll ayeteni In Orange County .,.. "VI01or I Victoria" ( 1982. ) Jolie Andrewa. Robert Prettoo fihrs., 15 min.) llCMI "And The lady" ( 1977, COme-l Mickey Rooney. Peter Cook ( 1 hr • min.) Cl) llOWI "Thal Ml<lnlQtll Kise" ( 1949, Mulllcal) Marlo Lanza. Kathryn Grayson. l hrt..) .. IMAllAU .,_"The Search" ( 1956, Western) Claytoo Moote, Jay Sllverheehl. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) Cf) ......... ~ • nanDAY wnMMCCMI ,.._ • ID CALRlllA-•---CC> MO¥ll "little Miu Marker" ( 1980. Comedy) Wetter Matthau. Julie Andrews. L! hr .. 39 min) (a:l MO¥ll "Train Ride To Hollywood" ( t975, Comedy) Bloodstone, Michael Payne. ( 1 hr .. 29 min. I twa ()) -.uun~ t•w•• I San Diego Padres at Phila· ~la PhiUies (3 hrs.) l ~'ITa.lW 9 U M> RCW.I "Liiiie Lulu" Little Lulu dlsccwets that Tubby and his gang are enforcing a "no gi<ls allowed" rule at their clubhouse. (R) Q i ~CWllAll IGUI. TUii MO¥ll "captain Horatio Hornblower" ( 1951, Adventu1e) Gregory Peel<. Virgin· la Mayo. (2 hrs.) • ..., • • H•U A look IS taken at women entrepreneurs e IA8M.L Chicago While Sox at Kan- sas ~~~-I 1.,,. "Julia" ( 1977, Drama) Jane Fonda. Vanessa RedP,rave (2 hrs.) CZl mWll "Sorcerer • ( 1977, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer (2 hrs , 2 min.) '1\) .aft "Casanova In Burlesque" ( 1944. Comedy) Joe E. Brown, June Havoc~ hr .. 30 min ) t1:11 (!) IA M.L Clnc1nna11 Reds at Chicago Cubs (3 hrs .. 15 min.) tWI (I) PAT MmT ._,_MWTAI ... Ill IP mu U• IWTll/IJ Gueata: atrlci< 8lmmona. Del ltQc>ard. ( 1 hr ) !mATC191,. ...... POCUl• IOCllT'f Clm A cam&.,_ ATC.-The unique style and l8tlM of humor of the popular ent8f'lalner le ahowcaMCl In thll perlormanc. taped at C&esel• Palace In las Vega -·i.-= mwll "Crack In The World" ( 1965, Jenee-Fiction) Dena Andrews. Janette Scott (2 hrs.) • llOWll .-~~ Qulllot!Oe" (1981, IAdv~br~PMnl ..,...,., ... mwlF "Victor I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) Jufle Andrews, Rober! Preston. jg hrs.. 15 min.) Q:11(a:l llO'la "Adventures Of The Wilderness Famlly II" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oemanle Shaw ( t f1r • 45 -imini.c:u-nfUIUTIWAL l_,.ATM.,_. IODftOMJ» ~ .... _ ..,... '°" 'MAICll mwlF "A Face In The Crowd" ( 1957, Orama) Andy Grlttlth. Patricia Neal. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) CR>vme>MBOI CD mwlF "Showstoppers" (No Date) (2 hrs.) Q9 MO¥ll "Fltghl To Mars" ( 1952. Scl- ence·ActlOfl) Marguerite Chapman, Csm- eron Mltchall. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1a8 MO¥ll "Conspiracy 01 Terror" ( 1975, Mystery) Michael Constantine. Barbara Rhoad~~~30 min.) I : wm Wotll.D OE IPOllTI Grand Prhc ot Monaco (lrorn Monte Cano), a pr• Preakness repO<I: Iha Bisel< Eyed Susan Stakes (IOf three-year-old fillies live lrom Pimllco In Baltimore. Md.). ( 1 hr.) r----------------~ I CUSTOM MINI BLIND WASHING I I I NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT TRY OUR DAILY SPECIAL ~njo7 Tniyalii•Tempoere Sh111hl ber prepared 111 _, r.-l•pe•-a.er ' •"lker •Wine •Salie Now Open For Lt11Ch Mon.-Frl. 11 :30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday RESTAVRAN1' 3140 E. Coast Hwy. Corona def Mar -;13.3933 I db..~ CLEANING SPECIAL I I~~ I I I . A-.Wbl&M I ......... Ml"llk>el I 2. 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Drama) Rhonda Jo Petty, John HOimes A runaway orphan suffers adventures on 1he road 1111 a kindly playboy lakes her under his wing. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) llOYm "~lght School" (1981, Mys· lary) Leonard Mann, Rachel Ward An anthropology professor with a penchan1 for c<H!dS rs suspected of the brulal mur- ders of some of his former bed partners 'R' A hr., 28 min.) wa llOal'W'llOU. ,.,. "Invasion Of The Body Sna1ch- ers" ( 1956. Science-Fiction) Kevin McCarthy. Dena Wyn1er. Oulei space flo- ra duplk:ale Southern CalUornlans and sap their minds as they sleep ( 1 hr , 50 min.) • •MD• .. 11••D1BllrflT •IWOilk ... CC).,_ "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978, Ora· ma) Waller Matthau, Alexls Smllh. In lhe hlghly compellllve world of horse racing. a man and his sons place-their falUl in lhc animal they've raised from birth and trained to be a champion. 'PG' (1 hr. 57 min.) (E)-.A. IOCca Wembltl)' Cup Final (from Wembley. England). (R) (2 hrs , 30 min) 1:11~ "Vic!Of I Victoria" ( 1982. ) Julie Andrews. Robe<l Preston A gay 1 esarlo turns a starving tlllQ(lf Into the r999 of t930s Paris by biThng her as Eur~ 1 greatest female lmpersona· tor. 'PG (2 hrs .. 15 min.) ,. • MOU. nroaq CLOllUP -lunclg .. .,,... -econ MmlCGM/~M'TYCAWDM ~ -"1tall11n Open" Final match Nvefrom Rome, Italy). (3 rua.) mW9 "They Shell Heve Music" 39, Drama) Joel McCrea, W11l1er ~. (2hrs.) .... ".,, .. -~ WNllPOln•..,.. "ElectrodaQnOelt" ou.ta: Robert Miine, M.0., dlt9clor Of tM Callf0tnle Clin-ic Of Pfe¥9n11Yt Mtdlelnt: Pemtla s. Neth.In, • ~thlO 00o1or. Whlttitld I~. Celforni. bid Certlfl9d '°"'" ~ ... , . .. "°""" Of ~-Soeot" NI. ~) Z.. Z.. ~bor • .=c,ri' ht , 20mln.) 18 Friday, May 201 1883 m llCMI "Anna And The King Of Slam" ( 19'6. Drama) Irene Dunne. Rax Harri· son. A widow accepts a post 1n Slam as tu1or lor the king's children (2 hrs . 15 min.) e llCMI "Juarez" ( t939. Biography) Paul Munl, Belle Davis The renowned leader crusades for the release of Mexico from Prince Max1mlllan's French domlna· lion. (~hrs.) Cll ._ "peed Men Don'I Wear Plaid" I 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. A hard-b<>tled pnvale aye runs ln10 a host ot famtllar characters while lov8'ti· gating lhe death of a sclentls1 I cheese i coon 'PG' (I hr , 30 min ) MMC ... HI llOYm "Sy~I" ( 1977. Drama) Sally Field, Joanne WOOdward Based on the novel by Aora Rheta Schrelb. A young woman develops t6 different personalities as a resolt of a lraumatlc chlldhOOd with her sadls1ic mother. (2 hrs.) llll llCI NOflll (I:) .,_ "Flghllng Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerrltt, Palll Lupone. An angry Phlladetphlan organizes a vigilante force 10 stem lhe lide of vlolent crime lo his neighborhood 'R' (1 hr .. 40 min.) al) MOWll "Funeral Home" (1982, Mys· tery) Kay HaW1ry. Barry Morse A young woman ltlV8Sllgates strange occurences al her grandmother's Vlc1orian home 'R' l1 hr .. 30 min.) 0 MOWll "Wollen" (1981, Suspense) Albert Finney, Diane Venora Pol!oe are laced with an unusual problem as New York City Is invaded by a pack of dis· laced wolves 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min) MYUIUND 1:11 -~ alO ~nmu.u. HI MOWll "Kronos" ( 1957, Science-Fie· lion) Jeff MOfrow. Barbara Lawrence A· bombs are useless tn Oeslroylng a diaboll· cal monsler who bounds lhrough space 1avt~11c111es and planets ( t hr . 30 mrn .. i -~ -·---llCMI "Gate Of Hell" ( 1953. Drama) Machlko Kyo. Kazuo Hasegawa. A 12th- century J11p11neee noblewoman given H a victor's reward to a aoldler chooeet dMth over hie advanc111. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CJ) MOWll "Fighting Back" (1 982, Dra· ma/ Tom Skerrlll, Patti Lupone. ~n angry Phi adelphlan organlzet a vlgllante force to stem the Ilda of vlolent crime In hie nel=hood. 'R' (1 hr .. 40 min.) (%) "High Rlik" (1981, Adventure) James Bronn, Cleavon Little. A 1rlo of greedy friends plot the robbery of a mllllon dollare from a South American drug deal· er 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) Ml~GROOVYIOOl.m TO•MmCMlaD .,_ "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway. Palrlce Donnelly Two young female athletee are torn be1ween love and ambition as ther train for Olympic competition. 'R' (2 hrs.) al) ll0¥9 "Stripes" ( 198 t, Comedy) BUI Murray, Harold Ramis. A New York cabble looklng for excitement convinces hie b8$t friend to join him In enlisting In the U.S. Arm~ (1 hr., 20 min.) MCD "A Life For A Life" ( t973, Mys· lery) James Stewart. Tyne Daty. A stu· dent suicide d\Jrlng a college stress axper· lment leads to 1he murder of one of the psychiatrists Who had sopefN!sed the ~lrnent (2 hrs.) (L) MOWll "The Boogene" ( 1981, Honor) Rebecca Baldlng. Fred McCarren Ancient 1entacled crealures terrorize the Inhabit· ants ol house lhat is connected to the monslers' sub1erranean lalr. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 mln:foo. ... 1 ... r:.---1MI WOIUT"'ClllOMOW _ _,,_ .-Ttc:enWt .,,. "Witches' Brew" ( 1980. CorTMt- dy) Lana Turne<. Richard Benlamln. A college prof8S1ior's wife uses the black eris to help her husband's career 'PG' ( 1 hr ,4~ d 9 "Magle Serpent" ( 1966. AdVenture) Horold MatlUkato. Tomoko Ogawa. Ten years alter the murder of his lather. a young man meets the vlll61n and ch8!lengee him to a duel. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) -·~ (!)DAY OI' .-coMt , cue at an animal lhellet ttvougn hll TV d4!1but on ··Petticoat JUnc11on·· and on 10 hit &UE*~tardOm In fllma. (%).,..··Dead Men Don't Wear Plald" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Marlin, Rachel Ward A l'lard-bOlled l)flvato ey' runs Into a hott or lamlllar cl'larectef'5 Wtilte lnveall· gating the d4ilath of a S<:ll)ntlat I cheese ~coon. 'PG' (1hr.,30mln.) COUH1 uww Catlfoinla State. unerton ""· Miami (3 hr9.) ,.1 .... = .. c~·w..,. m Cll LA Featured· a repor1 on bald· ness cures, a ptol1le or Ricard<> Montal- ban, a look back a1 the Warner Brothers "Loony Tunes" cart0006: a look a1 Los IA~I video w0tkoots IMCll ... DllQO IE O.twmtLA...:IWIU ..-rt .... llMAJlll ~OP IA iCbt WORT This profile of some of America's greatest ath- letes over the la&t 150 years. featuring Intl· mate interviews and rare film footage. ls hos= Merlin Olsen (1 hr., 30 min) (I) ··Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( t982. Comedy) Steve Marlin, Rachel Ward A hard·boded private eye runs Into a host ot tamlhar characters while 1nvestl· gating the death ol a sctentrst I ctieese ~oon. ·PG' (1hr.30 min.) .. U Cl) WAU .,..-, "Disney's Grealest VIiiains" Animated Some of the colortul scoondrels from classic Disney cartoons and films are featured. (I hr.) II m .. !Bf l1ROUI Arnold and Dudley are belriended by a generoos mer· chant who has ulterior motives (R) Q ( 1 hr) It llOYIE "Forgotten City Of The Planet Of The Apes" ( t974, Science-Fiction) Roddy McDowall. Ron Harper Astronauts Virdon and Burke. atong with Galen, the chimp. discover the ruins of what was once a government think tank (2 hrs ) 8 [0 T.a. MOOla Hoo+ler's Investigation of teen-age drinkers who steal to soppoit their habll leads lo the soo 01 Romano's best friend (R) (I hr ,) O llO¥ll "Baron Blood" ( 1972. HOfror) Joseph Collen. Elke Sommer. When the old castle of a vampire baron 1s restored. ttie baron himself returns and goes on a l<IUl~;;J,2 hrs.) w .... • MATIOIW. Ql4*WtlC RCIAL ''The Thames·· A tup taken along the Thames River documer1!s the massive ctean·up that has restored its watE!fs 10 a new v11a11- ~~ 1 hr.) ~ llO¥ll ~11tle M•SS Marker" ( 1980. Comedy) Walter Matthau, Julie Andrews. Based on the Damoo Runyon st01y A grull. sltngy 1930s boOkle's Ille Is turned arounll( when he accepts a 6·year·old moppet as a marker for a racing bet 'PG' ~hr .. 39 min,) ~ llOYIE "Witches' Brew·· ( 1980, Come dy) Lana Turner. Rk:haid BenJamtn A college ptolessoi's wile uses the black arts 10 help hef husband's career. 'PG' ( 1 llr .. 40mtn ) .. (fl') .... .. e llOYIE ·Three Coins In The Fountain·· ( 1954, Romance) Clillon Webb, Oolothy McGuire. Three gilts get 11ary1t1g results alter w1st11ng on a cOln al 1he Foonta1n ol Trevt (2 hrs ) e llOYIE "Killdozer" ( 1974. Susoense) Clint Walker, Jar~ Walnwflght A giant unmanned .. r1h·f'TIOYing macNM goee on tho rampage at a rtmOt• cOf\SlNCllOn l ht. (I tit., 30 min) .a'Wll •·ca1hetlne The Great" ( 19~. ama) Oooglaa Felrbllnkt Jr .• EUsabelh Be<gnet. The Emprna of RUUla rttuc:tent- ly ent~ Into a forced marriage. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) CZ>.,.. "Sore«., .. cum, Sulpeosel Roy Scheider Bruno Cremat. Four ~ pe1 a Le "*' risk tn.lr llvet while hautlno exploslve nitroglycerine thtough South American iunotet to bllllle an oB-well flre. 'P.0'__12 hr&.. 2 min.) ... Cll .,.. ··Beek Rold& .. ( 188 t' Com· edy) Sally Fleld, Tommy Lee Jones. A h<>Ot<et end e down-on·hll-tuclc boxer meet and head west In eeareh ol e new Ufa. 1? his.) II • u.A'I PAI& Y Vint seta ott a stOf- my debate when he gives Sonja and Buzz dllfetent curlew times for the same horne- com~ dance. (A) 8 U LOVl IOAf Capt. Stublng and his salllng adversary pit their respective crews against each other ln a serlea of wild sporting event&. (R) O (2 hrt. I e lfflr..,1 ··Father Brown The Three Toots 0 1 Oealh" When a kindly phllan- throplst's daughtltf Is accused ol murder· Ing her lather. the girl's flancee confesses 10 the crime. (R) O (I hr l (() ,_ "Italian 0pen·· Sermflnal Match 2 (from Rome. Italy) (3 hrs.) CID MOWW "Richard Pryor Live From The Sunset Strip" ( t982. Comedy) Richard Pryor This filmed concert pertormance is highlighted by the comed1an·s views on sex. marriage, prison lite and a chilling though humorous accoont of his cata- slrophlc experiences with cocaine ~ndence. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) C1J MOWW "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Ora- ma I Tom Skerr111. Patti Lupone An angry Ph1ladelphian organizes a vig1lan1e force 10 stem the llde ot violent crime in htS nelghbofhood. 'A' ( I hr • 40 min.) CS) MOVIE .. Victor I Victoria" ( 1982, Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston A gay Impresario turns a starving smger into the ra99 ol 1930s Paris by billing her as Europe s greatest lemale lmpersona· tor. 'PG' (2 hrs .• 15 min.) .. (Ill 1WI "Oeia Vu" ( 1 hr ) .. II m 1IACMIM O&Y Duma and Sam compete tor the affections of the same man. (R) -1~~= Macahans" (1976, West· ern) James Arness. Eva Marie Saint. A legendary mountain scoot leads hts brother's family lrom pte-CMI War Virgio1a westward into the American frontier (2 hrs . 15 min ) I IOU) QOLD I EIUCAIUUYMOUm "King 01 Amerf. ca'· In 1915. a young. strong-willed Greek sailor jumps ship In New York Harbor hOp· ing to make a new life for himself in Ameri· ca. (R) o (1 hr , 30 min.) ~ ilO¥lr" "Tin Pan Alley" ( 1940. Must· cal) Alice Faye. John Payne. lwo com· posers and a singer struggle to make It blQ 1n New York's music district (I hr .• 50 min.) CC) llO¥'E "'Jackson County Jail" ( 1976, Orama) Yvette Mimleux. Tommy Lee Jones A woman w1thou1 Identification papers tS arrested and fll\ds herself IMng a nightmare ol rape, murdef and desperate escape. 'R" (I hr . 25 min.) ca:i llO¥ll "Victor I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedyl Julie Andrews, Robert Preston A ~y lmpt ... rlo turns a atlrvll'IQ. lltlQtf Into tho r~ of 19308 P&11t by Dilling fief 811 Europe• greatest fem11le ln1penion&- 1or 'PG' (2 hra .. t 5 min.) I • .,. "MINlng" (1981. Orama) Jack LemmOn. Sluy Spac:tk. A middle-aged New York bualneaman and hi. daughter- ln·taw try to find oot What happened to his son who disappeared during lht mllltary ~In Chlle. 'PG' (2 hrs. 2 min.) • .... u. __ ... CID .... This documentary 10o61s at the sax-for-money t>utlnets. foev&lng on three wom.n a hlgh-ciass eaN girl, the meclame ol e "nude modeling" parlot. and• street· wal~thr) I "Bone.,,;.;.~o Date) (2 hta ) .......... , ,. Ml WM'::-A lool\ back at the Charlie Chaplin paternity trial: on tocatlof\ with Stephanie Pow8f'I and Robert Wagner: a report on celebrlty automobiles. ( 1 hr.) m flllOWll .. lhe Rainmaker•· ( 1956, Romance) Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn A con man pQ8ing as a ralnmak· e< not only ends the drought In a amall Soothwestern town, but also brlflOS need- ed romance and confidence to a splnstet ti hrs .. 30 min.) e MOVIE "Carrie" ( 1976, H0tror) Sissy Spacek. PIP8f Laurie A 11mld teen-ager becomes the bull or a cruel ptom·nioht prank and retaliates 898lns1 her class- mates with a devastating. supernatural fury~~ 1tai...v~ • IATWIDAY ...,. LM Host. LOU Gossett J< Guests: Mr T, George Thoro- good and the Destroyers. (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) eucwn Cl) llO¥m ··Duel Al Oiablo" ( 1966, West· ern) James Garner. Sidney Pother A groop of lnd1an·hate<s are determined to transport a load of ammunition through ;: Che temlOly at ~t (2 hrs.) ....... ~ ... K•ROC:lf• MOWI "Senl01s" C 1977. Comedy) Dennis Quaid. Gary Imhoff Ent1t1p<lslng college students turn the11 frarernily house Into a bordello. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CID llO¥'E "Modern Problems" (1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Patti O' Arban- vllte. A hapless aJr trattic controtlef with num1t1ous personal ptOblems ls-endowed with telekinetic powers attE!f being doused with nuclear waste ·PG' ( 1 hr. 30 min.) CS) ~ John Byner shows you tilings stranger than truth. ~rger than llfq. and zan~=·= ;:/Dever seen 1M I llOV'E ··C<>nQuest Ot The Planet 01 The Apes" ( t972, Sclence-FictlOn) Rad- dy McDowell, Don Murray A talking chlm· panzee leads an ape population to revolt agalns1 their tyrannical human captors. ( 1 hr .. 45mln.) '2:91 LAUClt 1Ml PWOM 1111 IDffOll'I Diil MOWW "Senior Year" ( 1974, Orama) Gary Frank. Glynnis O'Connor A. young coople is fOlced to accept adult responsi· bllitieS when tragedy strikes ( 1 hr.. 45 min ) ~~~Bitch" (1979. Orama) Joan Colhns. Michael Coby Atter an extramarital affair destroys her marriage. Friday, May 20, 1983 16 -Sunday Cont. I U llO¥ll "Vt<:lor I Vte1011a" (1982, Comedy) Julle Andrews, Robert Presron I hrs., 15mlnJ IPOKTW W ([I .-cu IPOflllMM Former President Jimmy Carter and his Wife. Rosafynn, battle salmon on Quebec's Matapedla River; Steve Kanaly, of the popular "Dallas" series, examinet lhe frig· id world of the polar bear; balloonlst·avia- IOI' Larry Newman tries In an uttraUght plane over the mountains and valleys of Pef'J to observe the Andearu:.onoor: a Mt Everest update report, ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) •1 eu.mn-.Am lllOVll "Night Gallery" ( 1969, Suspense) Joan CrawfOl'd, Barry Sullivan 1? hrs.) • llCMl "Harper Valley PT A" { 1978. Comedy) Barbara Eden. Ronny Cox (2 hrs.) • llO¥ll "Slrange New WOl'ld" (1975. Science-Fiction) John Saxon, Kathleen Mille<. (2 hrs.) I :mtlCAll .. M..,i-.--m- CCllTB911Wl'f HUl.llt Wt .-Y PGI>.\: TMI Ull MD .. llO¥lll The on-and off-9Creen Ille ol one ol Atneft- ca's favOl'lte actOl's Is traced with film clips of some of his best movl8S Including "On GOiden Pond" which won him an Oscar 11 hr.) • (BJ DMYl tW.L I IOl9I OATU • cacaT The popular duo perform from the Forum IA Montreal with a selection ol their hils. Including "Saia Smile." "Prtvale Eyes." "Rich Glrl," "Kiss On My List," "Maneat- er" and "One On One." ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I llAll• A IUffCAll -... • Mllllll Earl Hargrove I Donald King 10-round Jonlor Middleweight bout (from Atlantic City. NJ.) ( t hr) I auun.-w . M. .... Ol•CMITI CCllTB90RMYHIM.1lt_. llO¥ll "I Want You" (1962. Drama) Dena Andrews. Dofothy McGuire. (2 hrs , 30mln.) • CZ> llO¥ll "Dead End" { t937, Drama) Sytvia Sidney, Joel McC<ee. ( 1 ht .. 35 -~mint'. ... "°""° "' ,MCQUll cout- -UITOI TMllU llO¥ll "The Shelllel1 Gun In The West" { 1968. a) Don Knottl. Bar· bera Rhoades. (2 hfs. I • 111 ........ ,..,..,. Time trials for the final qualifying poelllona In the world's IOOSt Pf•llgloua auto raclng even,!;J.'~ I CMRNUCGlll --..-r m ._ TO LOI ' I D ()tymplo ~Ula proflltd 11e Jey Kelmev and Leelie Klein (canoe end klv•l. Steve Cram ( 1 fiOO.mettt) and Michael Grogan f>id~). (1 hf.) w.,.. .. .. "On ~ Pond" (1981, Dr• IM) ~Fond«, Katharine ~bunt ( 1 hf 4'9 min.) I ... "Queen Of ~.,,.. Sotoe" 958. Sci.nc:.-Flctlonl ZN ZN 0.bor, """"'°· ( 1 tw., 20 min.) ..,. 8ttl \terten. Wllllem Kitt. Mar· Allv-end Chi•• Rivet• •tar In thlt Tony A..,d-Wllri'lg mutlcal tNll trao.e a ~·· _,di fof ~I. Teotd at r..:.=::e'a'l tw .. 60mln.) :ti ff'lday, Mey 20, 1983 1:91AT-' 9'0M--.0 Jeff Chandlef I HectOI' Cortez l<kound Featherweight bout (from Allanflc Cll).'. N.J.) .; Mlied Pairs World BOdy Building Championships {trom ca~~lb.) . (2 tn.l • -Hoddlng Gartef hosts an examination of press performance on national televlsion. • PllMICT ..... CID NO• A IOI The mime teem of Robert Shields and Lorene Yarnell llflO· dance and perlorm mime In a wles or sketches. 119alllllCI ..... 4199 I Wini \'GU Guests: John Chancellot. NBC News Commentator; Walter Mears, Washington Bureau Chief of AllOCialed Pr88$. 8 -.ATllT IPOl1'I ~ "Ken ~~~Kennedy 8 llO¥ll "Baron Blood" (1972, HOl'rOf) Joseph Cotten, Elke Sommef. ~rt1.) ID 1111-WlnlDAwm llO¥ll "Good Guys Weer Black" (1978. Adventure) Chuci< N6rris. James != rancl3cus. ( 2 hrs.) • llO¥ll "The Adventures Of ~n Hood" { 1938, AdYenture) Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havm.nd. (2 hrs.) • WALL n-T -"the View From Vienna" Guest: Dr. Hannes Androsch. ehalrman, baerd of management, Credi- tanstalt. ·--"Madame Sin" (1971. AdVen- ture} Bette O.Yia.. Robert Wagner. (2 hts.) I PllMICT--, .. ,__._ .,_ "Contlnenral Divide" (1981. ~) John Belushi, Blaif &own. (I hr .• 43mln.) • 9DWW "The Music Man" ( t962, Musi- cal) Robert Preston. ShV1ey Jones, 12 hrs .. 30 min.) Cil .,. "Soreeref" { 1977, Soepense) ROy Scheider, Bruno Cremer. (2 hrs .. 2 ~..., ... .. ~ 41111 ··---.a-.ATM ... •CWllCI.._ ....... _ ··-,·-·----=-.. ...... _ ..... 11 U_l__,IC•• la&.ftllDl9 C1.019 Felturect.,a ~ 10 an. 80th blrUldey pert)' fof LMfrenoa Wale. Who talkt abolll ~ continued sue-°"*• NI nlUllc and '* rattamenl • ,_ _ ''European Unity?" Gunt: L~ Benlnl, author of "Tbe E\lropNN," i ri. I& AoObit 00yta tteehal the t9qlllremant1 lot•..,. 1-. otl and return from.:.= =~Y 9onct1 and Loy ltar • a l1Wrlld couple Who on their 60 )'Ml9 I~. -... 11 .... n.:.:J···An.I matctl om Rome, Ital)'). (R (3M.) ... "Wac$y T ' (1982, C«nec:t;) Allin. Ftank SNtra. Jt. (2 twl..) ... "L.Jnle .... Mwktt" (1980 w .. Mlnhlu. Me~ i . mn.1 • ,.. ... ,. __ ''81rth• EJ" Jamel 1. •.Hen dltccMft ltia ... ~"':*: =:,: IFHUY•'co.• ....... M CH) llO¥ll "Mountain Family Robinson" (1979. Adventure) Robeft Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. (1 hr .. 40 min.) --lvening •11.~arewell To The Planet 01 The Apes" ( 1974, Science-Fiction) Roddy McDowell, Ron Harper. With the help or Galen the chimp, astronauts Burke and Vlrdon bulld a glider to escape lrom rhe I~·~·> Cll ... T1IOll AllAZlll AlmAU IAn.AY_, 1111 llOCIPOll) ...... llO¥ll "Flame Over lndle" (1960. Adventure) Lauren Bacall, Kenneth More. During a MOGlem uprlSing In India, a PfO- ress1ona1 aoldier spirits a HlndU prince and his Amer1can governess to safety aboard a rusty old 1ralo. (2 hrs.) • llO¥ll "House Galls" ( 1978, Come- dy) Walter Matthau. Glenda Jackson. A widowed doctOI' halts his Gasanova tend· encles IOOQ_ enough to fall ror an outspo- ken divorcee who doesn't believe In phi· la~~~r~.} I .e ... .VA "Goodbye, Louisiana" A report on the staggering water problems ol S001hern LOl.lrslana is presented. (R) Q 1.lhr.) CC} llOW9 "Tiger Bay" ( 1959, Mystery) Hayley Mills. Horst Buchholz. A small girl witnesses the murder ot a saltor's ronner gkltrlend who loel lotefest In him during his slx·month abeence. (2 hrl.} CJ) PAmm TALI 1*.A• "The Nlghlln- gale" Mick Jagger stars as an emperOI' or an anelenr klrigOom who learn& the uue lessons of Nie from a aong.rllled bird and a IQWIY kitchen maid. (1 hr.) CZ>MlfMLA9 • mr•YCU --.0 FMtU<ld: a report on the current Cyc:te Newt Test: a lootl al thle week'& Vintage motorcycle: =[~::·~·"'·-· -..~.,,. ..... ~~~ .. (1978. Drama) o1e Mayron, Ell Walllch, A young woman IMrnt •t>Oo• the Concealon8 one hat to meke In romanc. by obMtvlng her ctoaeet rtlend'a aflan Ind by ht~ one Ii. 'PG' J! "'·· 21 min.) . .,,_.".,.. .... 119 i \a'T:'l"Au Some ot the titlgtlt· 8'I ~In ltia courttf)' demonltr1te their un talent• and ..... ; Marlett• I Uggaf'nl and "'°" Htl 1 hf,) ............ ,, .... FM • the ltory Of hOW "Alice In Wondaf· ltn41'' WM ~en; '90fnt tematMble peo. Pit wtlo haYe ~ °"' their f'landlr-C41pt; 8fbli ... ttoi9M: unotUal ) (1 l'lf,) • ~·I,. 11Am1 '11._ tll RLOIT Xlt Vlewtfl art taken behind the eoen .. duclng the making ol Geotge Lueat and Stev.n Sl)lelbtrg'a 1peotacul1r mewle "Rtldlrl Of The 1.oet Mc" for 1 IOOk at how the edventure film ceme together. ( 1 hf) I ... .,_,. UPT1IT CIUICtt NI "91m-NI PAITMWAYI u•ALL IUNCH Duaty Btklf. •tar outfielder of the Lo• Angeles Dodgera. e>eplaln• how to play the garne or pepper and also demonatratM some of the more 1mpor1ant aspects of playing In the out- lfleldPIClf\l f OUL IMmll1'I LLOTDOll.¥11 _., .. AIUllT ...,..,...8:l..o. ntlWOll.D'fi llO¥ll "Mountain Family Robinson·· (1979, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. (I hr., 40 min.) .. (l)UIDAY~ Ml• ntl LR PONYI AMO,..,.,. 7 Oii LOCA110ll U.OYDOll.VW ltAwta llMY PAI.WILL CA!n'OOl9 lllAm 11'111T (R) Q MXN•HD MOVIE "On Golden Pond'" (198 t, Dta· ma) Henry Fonda, Katl\a11ne Hepburn ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) ([)MOW TO PUYYOUlll IUT GOLF ··p1ay1ng The Course: Strategies And Skills"" (R) (OJ MOVIE "TllU~fs Punctured Romance·· (Silent) (1915. Comedyl Charlie Chap- lin, Marie Dressler ( 1 hr ) ({) COUEQE A black teen-ager struggles to tulfill his dream of becoming a doctor &hr.) ICBllmfCOPEUll) d ODYlllY Guests Dt Gary Demarest Senior Pastor. Los Angeles Canada Pres byterian Ghurch. Sombat Seelasara, a monk from Thailand, Yarcha1 Anotha1wongs, a fhalland laymemoer who lives In Wesl Covina. Dt Tom John son. minister of the Wesl Valley Church ol Aell~ce, Canoga Pa:k. I mETM Tm AT CALVAltf fMllBICI It ....cl DOWYOUlll~ ,...MOl.E "Small Mouth Bass·· (R) MOVIE '"Hearlland" ( t98 I. Drama) A1p Torn, Conchala Ferrell ( 1 hr . 35 min.) . (Z) MOVIE "'Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982. Com edy) Gary Coleman, Dee Wallace ( t hr . 30 ~ .. Of YOUlll LR nll WIB WITM DAVID~ OUL....m CllCOKD ". WllT1llt lllAm m&T (R)O MAGIC Of AlmAl. ;Alf'f'llQ lflORTICINTlll lllOVll "The Wrong Arm 01 The Law" ( 1963, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Lionel Jet· fries. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) cm THE Joo.&. Teen-agers encounter frus· 1ralion as they lry to ffnd employment al a IJ!!ije. impersonal corpotatlon. ( 1 hr.I (SJ ,,,_ TALI TNIATm "The Nlghlln· gaie·· Mick Jagger .stars as an emP9(or of an ancient kingdom who learns lhe true lessons of life from a song-filled bird and a • •AGIMU,_ lo~k';'T; meld. ( 1 hf,) ...... ,. ~-... CQlllUlm ,. ... ,_. MU ..... NnO ...,_ Oft-RoeCI Racing (from om;;.c.111.) (R) ( t hr .. 30 min.) CID ''Cont1ntn111 Divide" (1981, A"""omanoe) John Beluahl, Blair Brown. ( 1 hr., 43 min.) l m.IPA1"WAY -(() NA QOll "'Atlanta Ctallk:" Flnal round (llve from Atlanla, Ga.) (2 hrs . 30 mn.) D DM. DlllGI • AU:OHCll. Edwin New· man talk• with hlOh achoo! students whO have become addicted to alther dlugs OI alcoho~) ( 1 hr ) e "The Reloctant Astronaut" (1967. Comedy) Don Knous. Arlhur o·c=~ I tmULO (II TIUnl ,...., .. DODmDUOOUT ~Kat Correspondenrs Lin· da Wertheimer and Cokle Roberls joln Paul Duke for an up-to-the-minute sum· rnar~ongresslonal act1v111es. ·-IUH•ll TODAY ~ lllOVll "The Angry Hills" ( 1959, Ora· ma) Robert Mitchum, Gia Scala (2 hrs.) cm llCMI "Tom, Otck And Harry'. (194 t. Comedy) Burgess Mered1lh. Ginger Rog· ers ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ({) .OVW "Star WB!s·· ( t977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford (2 hrs.) (%) lllOVll "Stand·ln" ( 1937, Comedy) Humphrey Bogar1, Leslie Howard ( 1 hr , 30mln.) 1 ........... Yoec2 .U DOOQIR,.. u•IHOW -(!J Ulf\ f001Mll Al press hme. scheduled games were Chicago Bhtz al New Jersey Generals or Los Angeles E>epress al Denver Gold (3 hrs , t5 min.) m ROmfT ICtUilll 011E ITIP IEYOll> 1•-..u, Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Meis (3 hrs ) fllOP&-G> 1•aau San Diego Padres at Phil&· delphla Phillies (3 hrs) Gi) WALL SnlUT WIB "The View From Vienna" Guest· Dr Hannes Andr~h. chairman. board of managemeot. Credt- 1anstal1 g ~ OUT Two Canadian teen· agers, one physically handicapped, the other ecno1lonat1y troubled, find the coor· I to reach out to each other UIDAYllAll 11M AT OllE wmt Guest. Ernest Tannen, World Peace Spokesperson. ( 1 hr ) (!) '-'AD~ MM g) lllOVll "Ello-Man·· ( 1977, Setence- Flctlon) David Ackroyd, Jose Ferrer (2 ~s) • • llUlaNCI TltlAN ··sons And Lovers" Eileen Atkins. Karl Johnson, Leonie Melllnger and Lynn Dearth star In a seven-part dramatization of DH. Law- rence·s autobk>graphical novel, (Part 1) 11: nt1 llAllllE DMGllEn i ~ ~~US. Open ChamPtonsh1p (from Charlolle, N.C.) (2 hrs , 30m1n) (l)llOft ··Forever Female'" f 1953, Com· edy) Wiiiiam Holden. Ginger Rogata. ( 1 35rnln.) DO• A PAVGI ,_ ._,, Wn'I flOl llY Atter a boy'• lather dlle. hit Ille ohlnQ" dr11tlQelly and he and hie mother moll attemm 10 retOM their probleml. • CMU•t CW• M •JU• Hott• Gary Coltlnt and Mi ry Ann Mob6ey, with gueafe Aneon Wlllllme. e.tty Whlfe end JoAnn Pnug, prottle elx chtldfen whO are the lnnocMll v1ctlml of war In couo- trl" euoh u SomtU.. Cembodle and El 1wl"'fai ~\..mMml OCl.Allflrntl._ .. a •FT ,..... IOCI The. future loolta bleak tor Fr•~le Rock when ell of the redllhet in Gorg •_garden dlaappear CD).,.-'"Agency" (1981, ~) Robert Mitchum, Lee MajO<a (I hr .. 35 ~kn.,.,,,. JUternoon 11t18 TU MtNf ~ Guest: Bob Kuhn, wno left the adllertlslng lleld to become a ~al photographer •e..o:s IPICllLDILDa- .. COOUY Noted heart surgeon Dr. Den ton COOiey la profiled as he treats a 7· year-old Flllplno boy with lour congenital heart detects. (1 hr.) ID lfTWODUC110ll TO lliWUllllAlll --IT ~ llO¥ll "The Last Wallz" ( 1978, Musi· cat) The Band. Directed by Martin Scorsese. ( t hr , 47 min.) CIDMO'fW ··MrssJng" (1981. Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy S~ (2 hrs., 2 min ) Cl) llO¥ll "FOi Your Eyes Ooty" (1981. Adventure) Roger Moore, Tapol (2 hrs . Smln.) D llCMI "Dead Men Dorn Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) Ste¥e Martin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) I Wll)OW Oii C09UTIM tl:ll Cl) '9A IAllETIAU "Conference Final or Championship Game" (2 hrs , 30 mm.) I IU.IHVUI Oii nt1 ROM WIJ>, WU WCRD Of w.I lllT1'0GUC1'IOI TO W•A IBT MO'fW ··s1ar Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. (2 hrs.) l1L' llONIY, llONIY, llONIY Featured: Wayne and Richard Phllllps, the mulll-unlt kings. discuss how 10 get low Interest gov- ernment loans. WD UIDAY Featured. Hunler Jumpei IShowEr~k. ( 1 hr .. 30 min I ~~IUWlllllAVICM 110¥11 "The Ritz•· ( 1976, Comedy) Jack Weston, Alta Moreno. ( 1 hr., 31 min) llD*MDOCTOlt 1:11cm llO¥ll "Partners" (1982. Come<fy) Ian O'Neal. John Hurt. ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 1::9 '91ROOP HOUll'ltBOU ADM-ti -Earl Hargrove I Donald King 10-round Junior Middleweight bout (from Atle~~~letAWll ~ '.A. 10CC81 ''Wembley Cup Anal'" MancheSter United vs. Brighton (from Wembley. England) (R) (2 hrs , 30 min) Friday, May 20, 1983 17 -Sunclay Cont. outside 1s cttromcled. 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (B)llOVW "Paradise" (1982. Orama) W1I· lie Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen-agets come of age in 1823 Baghdad. 'R' (1 hf . 40min) Cl) A lllW DAY• IDllt "Another Surprise For Josh" (Part 39) fit lllOVlr "Night School" (1981, Mys· tery) Leonard Mann, Rachel Ward. An anthropology professor with a penchant lor ce>-eds rs suspected of the brutal mur· ders of some of his former bed partners 'R' ~r .. 28 min.) 11'9 I llOVW ~mien: Omen II" ( 1978, Hor· ror) Wiiham HOiden, Lee Grant A power· tul industrlallst and his wife take his b<othef's orphaned son into their home. unaware lhat he is the child of the Oevll IBl (2 hrs •. 15 min.) U lllOVlr "The Daughters Of Joshua Cabe" ( 1972. Western) Buddy Eblen. Karen Valenline. To keep his land under a new homesteading law, a wlty fur trapper recruits e thief, a pickpocket and e prosti- tute to portray his daughters. (2 hrs.) 1W 8 lllOVlr "The Disappearance Of Aimee" ( 1976. Orama) Faye .Dunaway. Bette Davis A district attorney tries to prove that the 1926 "kidnapping" of evangelist Aimee Semple McPhefson was really a ruee to conceal a romantic tryst. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) -z·cua MBmW•liiOM ... u.rr 1111 Guests: cart Reiner; Or. James Wlcl<strom, spokesman for 'the right-wing activist P.roup POSGe Comllatus: "P18yb0y AdVisor • James Pat8fson. (I hr.,30ml~ (l)IPORf~ (J) llOWll "Personal Best" (1982, Ora- ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrtce Donnelly. Two young female athletes are tom between love and ambition 11 they train for OlvmPlc competition. 'R' (2 hfa.) .......... --···--....... ~ ....... -•CZ> "Night School" (1981, Mystery) Leonard Mann, Rachel ward. ( 1 hr .. 28 ~,) .. "Who II KNNng The Grae! Chefl Of roper: (1978, Com.cly) a.or~ etgal, Jac:que!ne Blaset. ( 1 hr .. 52 min. •Ur"The Wet Bttwten The Tat•" (19 7, Orame) Rlcherd Creme, Ellz8beth AJil. -~· .\~ Obleallon'' ( 1954, Dr• !) Jene Wyman. Rock Hudeon. (2 tn.) "Siience Of The Notttl" ( 1911, dVentUtt) Ellan BUtltyn. Tom Sk•rltl. r .. 35 min.) , "Oeddy'1 Gone A Hunting" (No •> (2 hra.) ... ''Vietor I Vlot0tlt'' (1982, Comedy) Andrewt, Aobeft Pr•ton. (2 hra.. 1& ·!''.Mia" (1977. Draina/ ... Fonda. ~NOf~· ~,,.._I" (1169: ~) Cety Otani, Eve Mef1t e.inc. D 16Mln.) • am~ DucQ" (1980. AdwW4urel Erill. ~ NOrman. (1 hr., 30 (!-1.~ VC1(191 En Douce''=· Dfa-tnel DomlnlqUt 8ande. o.i c:Np-ao Frtday, M,y 20, 1183 tll9(D) llOWll "Andy wamors Frantlensteln" ( 197 4. HorrOf) Joe 08llesandro. Udo Kief. A sex-crazed welrdO kidnaps the young people of a village 10 secure body ~rts !Of his male and female monsters. R' (1ht.,35mln.) WI YOYAll TO 1111 IOTT09 OI M tu . ... AUITUUAll IU.D POOlUl.L .,_ "Papeye" ( 1980. ~) Robin Williams. Shelley Duvall. White searching !Of his lather. the spinach-eat· Ing sa*>r visits a quaint hamlet whefe he picks up a foundling and a sl<lnny sweet· heart. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 54 min) CI>MlllMI., d CC).,_ "The Last Waltl" ( 1978, Musi· cal) The Band. Directed by Martin Scorsese. Joni Mitchell. Eric Clapton, Bob Qylan. Ringo Starr and others help The B8nd say QOOd·bye in a filmed oetebr81ion of the group's farewell oonoert. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 47 min.) CID lllOVlr "Silent Rage" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Chuck NOl'rls. Ron SllVet. A critically Injured psychopath 18 revttallZed and made almost lndestructable by the handi- WOl'k of a mentally unNnged scientist 'A' lhr .. 40 min.) tll IS ... tll -.. ---~ATCIC <ft Gm wmt Guest· Brode Peters. ectOI'. (1 hr.) (%) .,_ "Bone" ( 1972, Advenute) Yaphette Kotto, Andrew Ouogan. A acam Is used to try In cash In on -,he lite Insur- ance policy of a llltazy used car salesman. i hr., <45 min.) .. 111D1a.DATU. H ..,. "I Want You" ( 1952. Drama) Dana Andrewa, Dorothy McGuire. During the KOfMl'I War, a young man's cal to milltary duty prov'Oket ..ious llltagonism ~ hit loYed ones. ( 1 hr .. <45 min.) • mn ,.... n •11 Cl) .. TOfUYYM _.,_,''Playing Mn. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) -CC) "The ~tonlum lncldlnl"· (1980,<>ra- me) Janet M11Q011n, Bo H<lPltlnt. (2 M..) ~ "~ To Tflt. City" ( 1950, Comedy) • a.tit Gable, Loretta Young. (2 tn.) -lj ~ .. (11181. -) .... Barbera Loden. (2 tn. -"J.O. And The Salt Flat Kkf1 ( 1978, SMm ~trf. < 1 rv .. 30 m1n.> tW ' Rlatl"' {1911, A<Mnrur.) oln, ClelYOn LHtlt. (1 ht., 36 min.) • "Driftwood" ( 1947. Orama) ~h Wlniok. Wtlltr 8r«Wn. (2 twt.) The Course: Strat9S1ies And Skills" (R) •CID lllOVI! "Stripes {1981. Comedy) Bill Murray, HarOld Ramis A New York cabbie looking for excitement convinces his best friend to join him In enllstlng In the U.S. • Arm{B.f.~ hr .• 20 min.) I llOWll "=and" (1981, Orama) Alp Torn, Conchata Ferrell A rancher and his housekeeper face the rigofs ol frontier life In 1910 Wyoming. 'PG' (1 hr. 35 min) a1I CC).,_ "Cheapef To Keep Her" ( 1980. Comedy) Mac OaVIS. Tovah Feldshuh In order to meet his alimony payments, a recently dlvoreed private detective tracks down delinquent husbands for 1 divorce .. &~~R~(1hi.,32mln) M (J) .,_ "Dead End" (1937. Drema) Sytvla Sidney. Joel McCrea. Youngsters In an East River slum fight to ovetcome their Wienvl.J;':~~ min.) ....... .._(It) llO¥ll "For Your Eyes Only" (1961. Adventure) R<>gef Moore. Topol. James Bond lr,cks a crlmlnal who purloined a top secret British defense device. 'PO' (2 .a?;~ ,~ M (JI) .,. "The Teny Fox Story" (1983. Biography) qobert Ouvan, Erle Fryer The true atory of the young athlete who ran a "Marathon of Hope" acroea Cafl8da to ralM money tor cancer research aher the dileaM cost him a leg. ( 1 ht .• 35 min.) Me.,. "The Music Man" ( 1962. Musi· cal) Robert Preston, 6hlrley Jonea. A fas1-talklng salesman comes 10 a ·amen town In lowe to organize a bOys' band and ,,,,,..... Inadvertently falls In love wtth an UMl8r· I rled llb<arlan. ~ t;la 30 min.) tll ~ -Henry Fonda and MYrnt Loy star as a married couple who rahtct on their 50 years together. Mayton, Ell Wallach. ( 1 hf .. 28 min.) W(J) "Stand-In" (1937, Comedy) Hum-phrer Oogart. Lellle Howt1rd. (1 hr .. 30 min. e "The Bamboo Sauc.r" ( 1967, Sci· ano.FtctlOn) Oen Oufyee, ~ ErlclOn. ~hrl.) W (C) ".U." (1877, Drama) Jene Fonda. v Rtdgr&Ye. (2 "'*'> The~TrM" (1969, W•ttm) Coot*~ ~ Schall ( 1 hr.. 48 -~·)'Victor I Vlctorie" (1912, Comedy) rJ.. MdNwl. Robert Pt•ton. (2 m.. 15 Heater Street" (1875, Orama~Carol 8ttvan Kaela. (1 hr., 30 min. • The Ellphanl Mtl'I" (1980. •ma> HUrt. Antfl«iv ~lne. (2 htt .. :. .) "Ollddy'a Gone A Hunllrlg" (NI;> ' (I tn.) 1•Plredlle'1 ( 1812, Dtarne) Wiiie ,.,,.,. ca.. ( 1 hr .• ~ "*") .... llC........ (1912, .... F16- ) Anmellld. (1 hr.,~"*') ''Mio 'la ta'IQ The Or'tll 0.... Of .. (1871; Oofntdy) ~ ~~·~~=:be ~· (:r:t.~> rE ... itN (1hf ....... Ind'' (1117, Orlnll) -...-!Y Cold. vl.Jte NASA'a Jet f>"r()pUlelOn Labo<ttOIY ~)O(tht) .,.. "Outr " (1977, eome- ) Craig Ru~Ollla Mclaren. A good-natured halrdrff68r. wtiO moonllQhll ea en lmpen;onatOI ol female celet>rffles. et\aree an apartment and e platonic: rela· tk>nlhlp with a eohllophtenlc ycx>ng wom- an. 'R' ( 1 hr • '° min ) CD) 90Vll "Atlantic City" ( 1980. Drama) Burt uncaater. Susan Sarandon, Th• estranged husband of an oyster bar "'(Bit· 111ss arrives with her pregnant younoet als- ler and some stolecl heroin, wtilcti he wants an~ hOod to Mii tor hlm 'A' ( 1 hr .. 44 min. Cl) 1"MI Of U... Of 11tl LOIT All Viewers are taken behind the &cenet during the making of George Lucas and Steven 51)1elberg'.-spectacula1 movie "Raiders Or The lost Ark" for a look at how the adventure fllm came together ( 1 hr.) CZ)llOVll "Jimmy The Kid'· (1982, Com- edy) Gary Coleman. Dee Wallace. A 12· year-Old Is lhe "perfect child" with a pen- chant 101 3 piece sut1s and the manne1 ol a 60-year-okj man. (2 hrs ) e CCIU.HI t••HJ. California Stale, Fullenon vs Miami (3 hrs.) .,.@ ... 1:11 CID ~ IOCS The luture looks bleak tor Fraqole Rock when all ol lhe radishes In Gorg·s garden disappear. 1111Gl)8'G911 PAGI ... Cl) AIOm ...... PUCE Biiiie IS jealous and Archie Is fuming when Gary answers a call from his beaut1lul ex-flan· cee.JA) D G) Cl9'I Pooch and Bobby lry 10 help a prelly amnesia victim regain her mem- Q!Y· (1 hr.) Ill ilmlff_,-1MI WIB A look back at the Charlie Chaplin paternity trial; on location w1lh Slephan1e Powers and Robert Wagner: a report oo celebrity automobiles ( I hr ) 8 111 MOUYWOOO'I P'IWATE MOm MOY· Iii Biii Cosby hosts a look at some nevet· before-seen home movies of Hollywood cetebrllles and their families. Q ( 1 hr.) I ". WllTTlll ......, .. THI DU1" Of ADOll tlT\B Frank An· lay stars In this dramatic re-creation of the last days of Hiiier and his mlstretS. Eva Braun. (2 hrs.) • llO¥ll "North Country" (1969. Adventure) Two men. each IMng off Iha land In the remote Alaekan wlfdemeea, face danger and adventure with Hiiie help from modern technology. (2 hrs.) e COIMOI "Travelers' Tales" D<. Carl Sagan takes v1ewe11 oo an Imaginary spaceship crulSe among the planets and visits NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory • ~) D (1 hr.) ,!,II! ~ ntlATM "Sons And Lovers" Paul, now a clerk In a Nottingham la<:tory, recovers lrom a long Illness and visits a nearby farm Where he meets a beautiful girt (Paf1 2) D ( t hr ) (C)MO'Wll "Cneaper Tol<eep Her" ( 1980, Comedy) Mac Davis, Tovah Feldshuh. In order to meet hit alimony payments, a recently dlvOfced pilvote detective tracks doWn delinquent husbands lor a divorce la~er 'A' ( 1 hf . 32 min.) CE WClllTICINTIR CID llOWll ·'The Terry Fox Sta<y" ,C 1983. Biography) Robef1 Duvall, Elie Frye< The true story ot the young athlete who ran a "Marathon ol Hope" across Canada to raise money lor cancer research alter lhe disease cost him a leQ ( t hr . 35 min ) (I)_.,. "Star Wan" ( 1977, Fentuy) Mam Hamlll, Hatrilotl FOfd A motley COi· 1ec11on or ret>M and tObOta band logethel 10 attack the huge epac. tort or an Qe>t•&alve gaJaO'tlo empir•. 'PG' (2 hra.) g 110W11 "Poptye" ( 1980, Comedy) Robin Wiiiiama, Shelley OuvaM. While ... rchlng tor hit fathet, the eplnecll-.1t• Ing N llof vltlll a qualnl hamlet ~a he Pickl up a foundling and a lklnny eweet· he8ft. 'PQ' (~ 6<I min.) ... lllJ..,PAL •• Cl) .wMMT Ololc and Joanna help Kirk btlnQ hit MlnU1eman Cafe up 10 code tO ~=~ned (R) ~IWlflU llOWll "Vlotor I VletO<la" I J 982. omedY) Julle Andrews. Rober1 Preston A gay lmpiesarlo turns a starving slng6t Into the re~ of 1930s Perla by billing Iler as Europe s greatest female lmpenona· IOI, ·PG' (2 hrs .. 15 min.) •8 Cl) M&IEd• Jealou&y gets the best of Florence. compelling her to mas· ~rade as Louise Jeff8fson. (R) U e llOWll ''JacobO Tlmerman-Prison- er Wltnout A Name. Cell Wlthoul A Num- ber" (Premrete, Orama) Roy Scheider, Liv Ullmann. The ordeal of the Argenllne newspaper publisher who was imprisoned and tO<IUred alter taking extraordinary risks 10 speak out against a 101alltarien i tme Is dtamatized (2 hrs ) WUUlllDOM Ill PNWll Ol ITAM Past and present stars ol stage. SCteen and television par- lorm In an Actors Fund benefit oelebrattng the g<eat days and nights ot Broadway's ~N~-~ Theatre (2 hrs J • '~ 1HIATM "Sons And l overs" Paul. now a clerk Irr a Nollingham factory. recovers lrom a long Illness and v1stts a nearby farm where he meets a beau11lul girl (Part 2) D (I hr} Ci) llYl1BY1 "Father "lirown The Tnree TOOls Of Death" When a k1ndl( phllan- thropisl's daughter Is accused o murder- ing her lather, the girl's liancee confesses to the crime (A) D (I hr ) (() IOlm WBC" Junior Welterwetght Ctia=shlp Bout {R) (3 hrs.) (a:J "Personal Belt" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly Two youhg female athletes are torn between iove and amblllon aa ther train IOI Olymplc competition\ 'A' (2 hrS. (%) 111)¥9 "Star Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Merk Hamln, Harrison F04'd. A motley cot· lectlon of rebels and robOta band together 10 auack the huge apace fort of en i presslve galectlc empire. 'PG' (2 hrs.) .. C1191W ... Cl) MD Vera confesses to a criminal past when faced with Mars decision lhal the waltresaes should be bonded I WUIWOI' ... ..,. m¥m "On Golden Pood" ( 1981, Ora- ma) Henry Fonda. Katharine Hepburn Old family tension& resurface as an elderly couple return for a last summer at thetr New England retreat and are lllslted by their daughter, her llance and his son. 'PG' J_ 1 hr .. 49 min.) ... Cl),....,,. *'l llA. Trappet and Gonzo are led to some dlSlurblng d1SCOV· eries when they purchase a dried.yp vi~ yard, and Stanley !alts In love with a den- tist.:~ (A) (1 hr.) I ~ • ~ Gary Collins and Caro4 Lawrence nost tills examination ol the plight of lhe I 6 b1llton women in the WOO<:t'1 ~ natlone llYOUQtl the 1t0flel ot atx of theM women..~ tv.) ! • n•191T•rwww CALIWA IMAm ''Wlldorntu Man" Oii Eddie Albert looks et the Ille end writings olenvlronmentallat John Muir, the lathe! OI Yoeemltt National Park. • t mrucM llU,.._ "Sandburg -£'Ch0tt And Slleneee" John <A.Ilium eta,_ In • dOcu-dtema on the Ille and WOfk of lhe late Carl Send= CJ { 1 hr,) oo DAm. MM.la cam• COIC9!""--fhe popular duo l)ef!Ofm from Iha Forum In Montreal with a lleleetlon ol their hlt1. Including "Sara Smile." "Private Eyes." "Rich Oltl," "Kiss On My Litt." "Meneal er" and "One On One." ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I),_,.. CNAll: Tiii ~ YUi ''Birth- day Party" Jame& T. Hart dlae-Overa the pollllcal manewetlng behind Professor KJngatiek:f s appolnlmenl aa Supreme Cour1 justice ( 1 hr.) O llOWI "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. A hard·bOlled private eye run& Into a host ol lamlllar characters while lnvesll· gating the dHth ot a scienllsl I cheeee lcoon. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) WM.LY~ .. IOmTICHUlll ..,, .. MGMT TC*Y _...,. IOUllW. "The Middle Years" Tooy Brown looks al the struggle ol blacks in HollywOOd t1om 1951 to 1969 Ito r= ~consciousness or _Amettea. .. .-AY~PAQI '* ·~-.. MllOllT -ICOTT .,., fAl.Wlll _. PMvtE'ft Neal Gabler and Jet- trey Lyons hOSI an 1ntormatlve look al whal's new at the movies. CI) llCMI "Se.I( W1lh The Stars" (1979. Comedy) Thick Wiison, Martin Burrows The writer ol a se.l(ual advice column embarks on a major research proiect -a study ol lhe relahonshlp between a wom- an's sex drive and her birth sign. 'A' (1 (Jj~J-,..,'911CT~ CZ).,. "Le Voyage En Douce" ( 1980, Orama) Dominique Sanda. Geraldine Chaplin. Two women travel 10 Ille South ot France oo a vacation lrom their lamlllet and spend lhelr time exchanging their memorlea. dreams and Innermost leeUngt. 'R' ~ 40 min.) 1wcm "Paitners" (1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neel, John Hurl. A etralghl cop and a gay police clerk go undefcover ea 1 homosexual couple to find the murdefer of ~=i·~·~(1hr .35mln) Me ... QtLOMll1 MIW I.ft All> DIA1" arOI Lawrence and An Llnkletter host this look at the children ol East Africa and llleir &1ruggle tor survival GV85ts· Dick Van Patten. Wiiiiam Sna1ner. Dean Jones. Efrem Zlmballst Jr. ( 1 hr) e u.Y IM Guests: Cart Reiner; DI. James Wickstrom. $p0kesman '°' the ngnr-wlhg activist 9.roup Posse Comltatue. "PtaybOy Advisor • James Pet~. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ~ llCMI "McV1car" (1980, Orama) Roger Daltrey, Adam Faith. Tile irue story ol British crfm1nal John McVlcar's Ille In prison. hrs escape and his new Ille on the ... Friday, May 20. 1983 19 -Monclay Conl. ACllon) Animated Voices ol John Candy, handsome hltcMlker encounters a lonely t=ll(C) mowlE "Who Is KllllOQ The Great Chefs John Vemon. A mystenous green orb of young woman at a desolate roadside cale Ot Europe?" ( 1978, COmedy} George tremendous powe< has a stranoe effect on In Mexico. ( 1 hr., 55 min. l Segal. Jacqueline Bisset. A last-food a variety of charact8f'S In diffet'ent times • L4'I, U MCM lml chain king tries to keep his ex-wife from and places In the universe. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 Cl) .,_ "llallan Qpen" Anal match being the next victim of a killer who Is mur· minJ.i !!!om Rome. Italy). (R) (3 hrs.) clerlng wefl-lmown chefs in the same way -1 ••W•IWWW... Cl).,_ "Paradlle" (1982, Orama) Wll-they prepare their most famous dishes. ~ .._ A group of Vietnam lie Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen-agers 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 52 min.) vete<ant vlslt Washington, 0 C .. !Of the come of age In t823 Baghdad. 'R' ( 1 hr., CH>_._ "Atlantic City" ( 1980. Orama) dedication of the new Vietnam Veteu1ns 40 ~ Burt Lancaste<, SUsan Sarandoo. The memorlal. 1t11CH> "Riciwd Pryor Liv. From The estranged husband of an oyster bar wait· Cl)-t•W'll (tr) Sunset Strip" (1962. ~) Alchwd resa a"lves with her pregnant youngei sis· (%) llO¥W "Oa~s Gone A Hunting" PryOf. This filmed cono8f1 Ofmanoe 19 tar and some stolen heroin, which he l o Data)~ hrs. highlighted. by the corned n'1 views on wants an aging hood to setl for him. 'R' ( 1 1W D a Cl ... sex, marriage, prilon Ille and a chilling hr., 44 min.} U1'11DA though humofOUI eocount of hla cata· WCI) MOWll "Emily" (1976, Orama) Koo MllMCMOP-strophic axe!rlenca1 with cocaine Stark, Victor Spinetti. In 1920s England, a 1111&1£ ICM ~··'A' (1hr.,30 min.) teen-age girl comes of age through an llAllYIWIT'llAILllAllYMM111M tt9ll e LAll-'91111 NVIDunmmAll affair with an American schoolteacher. ( 1 IUH••~ Guests: cireut perlormet Mickey Antaleck .. hf .• ~) --.. -.. LA..-n' Or. David J. Sencar, and his baboon; aotresa Sandra Bern· I _ ... _,.,., .... N.Y.C. Commissioner of Health, discusses hard. (1 hr.) acquired Immune deficiency syndrome I COUN.-• llCI PIOfU · (AIDS) and the search for a cure; Nancy O •Cll• .. •••• Golonka, author of "How To Protect --COT1\A llr Cl.Oii Guest: Rex if0'9 "Dead End" ( 1937. Orama) What's Yours." rells how to save money Reed. • Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea Young,tera In on and with Insurance. ( 1 hr} • LM. IA CMlml an East River slum fight 10 overcome rhelr Cl)IPCll'l'ac:ena (D)llO¥W "SilenoeOfTheNOfth" (1981. environment. (lhr .• ~min.) (D) MOVll "Illusions Within Young Glrls" Adventure) Ellan Burstyn. Tom SkBfrltt. In ---ITMTQI (1981. Orama) A handsome Instructor 1919. a young woman'• marriage to a ... arrives at a woman's college to teach a trappe< leads f'4f to a Nie of hardlhlp In • lllll 1'W eex education course. (1hr.,20 min) the wlldefneee of northern c.n.da. 'PG' m. "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) Wll· ~LOWll,...All>...:TCOWl.a itv .. ~=.J.. 118.m Holden. Julfe Andrews. A movie 111CU9 aY director Who has just finished a multl-mll· 11:11 MOWll "Dracula Sucks" ( 1980, Corn&-.. Cl) COl • D Columbo Q089 to Eng-lion dollar l\Kkey goes from anempted sol- dy) Jamie Giiiis. Serene The legendary land to laam aomatl*lg from the detac· clde to a bizarrely inspired re-shooting of vampire takes CfVfJr a sanitarium and tlveS at Scotland Ywd and wlrldS up~ his 8')1c. 'R' (2 hrs., 4 min.) seeks to make a you"9 girl his eternal lnQ them 90IVe a murder. (R) (1 tv. 20 "CJ)_.. "the Bephan1 Man" (1980, queen de6pite her father I objections. 'R' mNi.) Ora.ma) John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins. A U hrA10mln) 1119CD .,.. "Carnal Knowledge" (1971, dedicated phYllcian takes under his wing 1W 9 w ~ ""' U. Gonzo Is Orama) Jeck Nlcholaon. Am-Margret. a horribly deformed man whOse Ale un1TI shoctced when he di9coY9r1 that a dying Two collage fl1endl IS*ld MWf&I yeen then had bMf1 spent In oheep freak exhl- patient II his tong-lost tether. (R) ( 1 hr, belora and after graduation dlacOYef1ng bltlons. 'PG' (2 hrs. 3 min.) 10 min.) Ule by aha~ and awitcNng eech other's CZ> m. "Bone" ( 1972, AdVenure) G e 1111 lllT or CMICll Host: Johnny gltlfriendl,. 'R ( 1 tw., 37 min.) Vaphette l<Otto, Andrew Ouooan. A acam Ceraon. Guests: RICNlrd Ben Jamin, Gery W 1-AUm Is used to try In cash In on -,fie Illa lnsur- Shandllng, Ja ... n Stepheneon. (A) ( 1 hi ) m. "Kaleldoacooe" ( 1966, Corn&-anoe policy of a ateazy U8ed car salelman I 0 AIC -.nm dy) Warren Beatty. Susanoah YQrk. A ~5 min.) -YOllA-.flORIT rMmbefofthejeteetd9vile9•~hemeto • llCMI "VlctOt I VlclOfla" (1982. m. "Harry In Your Pocket" (1973, beat the casinos of Europe. (1 hr .. 30 ) Julie Andntwe, Robert Preston. Ora.ma) JamM Coburn, Michael Sarrazln. min.) A gay impresario turns a starving a1noer A 1 .. m ol profesalonll pickpockets deval-• ..,_ "Track Of The Cet" (1964. Into the~ of 1930s Peril by bUllng her ope aophlslloatad technlquea ••they Mt Advent\Kt) Robert Mitchum, Tab Hunt.,. u Eur~ 1 grHtest female lmperaona- i and flNo .. cor" of vlctlma. (2 hra.) Becauae thelf cattle hetd II be1nQ tor. 'PG (2 hrl.. 15 min.) ...,.,... dntroyed, the OWMtt an.,-npt to gaetura -~· ... "8.0 .B." (1981, Comedy) Wll-~~aln 110n t~ (2 lwe.) ... "Stnloft"~977, Comedy) llam Holc»rl. Julie Andtewl. A movie ... ''Tht Boogey Man" (1980, Outld. Gary Im ft. Enterprlllng dlrtctor Who hN Jut1 flMhtd a mu"l-mlt-or) Bumnr1a Looie, NloholM LOYa. • etudlfltl turn t fratamlty houta 11on CIOller turkey 0ott 1rom 111emc>ttd eut· v .. ,. •'* tt'9Y nv• their "'°"*'• ·1°--~ir•Ui"" 30 m1n.) ck» to• btartaly lnephd rHhootlng of boytl1end, 1 brOthlr ll)d.-.,. haunt-.. 1Wt'M , 11· 'A' (2hrl..4mll\,) ad l].i..1!:9 ~_,dlfOUllhC*. 'A' !!I!!' &IQ .:'·~:'Of Our Dreamt" •t:•.:'0 " ii • ~'On The vard" ( 1919, Ora.ma> 981, Drema) J4Jttf ~ ltyan 8rown. M CIOrfta •.,. OU.: Albtrt Otn W... John Haerd. A QUlet flttt· A young nn bacome8 attrllC1td to the °"9ndlrLwho dolln't rtlly flt Into prteon jUnk~CIMIMa he mettt wMt ln\ltltl-"1 .. Voyege En l>ouo." ( 1MO, = 11 ceught In t"8 middle of I PQWtf gating hit glrlfMnd'a Ollttl In Sydney'• ) Domlnlquj ..,._ Gareldlna b9tWMn 1 new guard oepteln re clltric1. <\taimiftmln.) Chapin. two.,._..,., lo IN 8ou1t1 Md tough oon who Nn1the1Ct10n In -_ _, of Frtnce on a veceMoc\ tram~ wn11M 1~ 'A' (1 tv., 36 min.) ~·~h~'(1~1. -~;;.:;~ 1113• 11 ilwh1 •f'81eokDolrd J4JJ1'911' P,*· Orama) Ford. MM Frenda. tn.) 'Helvy MIW' (198 , 8ollnQa-'11:>- t ) Mln\e1td. Volole of John Candy, JofWI Vernon. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) 22 Friday, May 20, 1"3 -lloiMl!Y eo.a. I Sl<lnty. Joel McCtea. {2 hrs.) Cl) "Ah Fall Down" ( 1962, Orama) Eva Matle Saint. W1rren Be111y (2 tvi I •• "Norlh By Norlhwnt'· ( 1959. S~penae) Ctty Granl. Eva Marie S.lnl ~hri;,, 16 min.) "Jimmy Thtt Kid" ( 1982, Comedy) ry Colemnn, Dee Wallace ( t hr., 30 min.) __ ........ .. u=:MIMA .... BMr•~ .... 0 l1IB'ICC9'MY MWAIPWN ova WY Gues1s husband-and-wile acting team Hume Cronyn and ~a Ta~~on ! llCME "Blackboard Jungle" ( 1955. Orama) Glenn Ford, Anne Francis. A ded- icated young teacher attempls 10 restore order in a big-city !raining schOol whete teen-age tawressness and violence have ·1takF:~.co.., ...v-.ua AUCI DK:I CAYrTT Guest: Julie Andrews. R) OCllJUI: 1MI IUMIE EllMDI~ Qo.Jtm.f "" ---.... IW'PY DAYI AGMI .... 0 IOAP lllTlllT~ Tc.alfr An lnrerview withn=ter Slallone I ==-~ _. CllMll ~ Featured. O<ange County·s first lest tube baby and famtly; Woo<Jy WllcOA. lawyer I ventrllo- qu1sl, a 1uventle crime program. a rend•· lton ot "The Sol™ong." CID coe.... I .....,.. "The Truth Behind Television Commercials" helps consumers find real value and save money on cough suppressants, steam 11ons. ttssues and citrus JUlces CD llO¥'m "Z:' ( 1969. Suspense) Yves Montand, Jean-Louis Trlnllgnant The politlcal murder of Gregorios Lambrakis serves as the prelude to the Gr~ mllltary eou~· (2 hrs .. S min. I (Q) ··The Gazebo" ( 1960. Come- dy) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds. A TV wnler buogtes lhe murder ol htS wile's blackmaller (2 hrs.) CS) CllOllY, ITl.LI I t1A11t DA nJGHT AGAll The veletan rock group performs a selecllon of their hits. ll'lCIUdlng "Just A Song Before I Go" and "Love The One Your With" 1n this concert taped In November, 1982, al the Universal Amphilheatre in Universal City, CaJilornla. i!_ hr.. 45 min.) CZl m¥W "Dead End" ( 1937, Orama) Sylvia Sidney. Joel McCrea. Youngsters In an East River slum tight to overcome their environment. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) G DOii "They're Killing Our Chlldren" l1 hr.) 1:118 I 0.. ntl TOR Featured a visit to the cities or Zurich, Montreux, Lucerne and Gstaad 1n Sw11zerland: skiing ln 1he Alps. a Jook at plans Switzerland has tor surviv· I a nuclear w1r , .. , ... "W'll Ntw YOfk Yankees at Call· ornlll Anotle (2 tva.. 30 min ) • m OI LA. F"Hlured: a teporl on aum- mfl('I holl•t t1'IO'MI -wf\at'I going to be this aummtt'• biggest boAottlce hit; a took at baaeba" ''wtdOwe" -women whO are IOno<ed once buebaH season staru. how Jeana ant becoming lhe current IUhloo look fOt men. a "bargain hunt" of Los Aooeles' ball loW cost clothing Cll"UI 1111eroa .... CMLI YCIU 1119,_ rJ ..•C11111m•n TICTAC-llM:la/~mPCJIT ... mM .,...,N-w• Neal Gabler and Jef. Irey Lyons hoet an lnfrxrnauve took at whit's new at the movies. (ft),.._. llOCI Junior Gorg !ties to get back ltffb his lather's good graces by tidy- ~~ garden. =·CJ) ICIUAlm NOi Lauren and Patty defend their lavorlte 1eacher, whose "radl· cal"· lifestyle and teaching methods threaten 10 get him fired. (R) D e HAlf'Y mmDAY, IOI Lucille Ball. Mlkhall Baryshnikov, George Burns. Phyltla Diiier. Brooke Shields and Frank Sinatra are among the ceWtbrltles on hand al Washington's Kennedy Center for a gala celebration or Bob Hope's 80th birth- day. {3 hrs.) • 9 MCMI "Jacquellne Bouvier Kenne- dy" ( 198 I. Biography) J11ctyn SmUh, James Franciscus. fhe Ille of Jacqueline Bouvief Kennedy from chlldhoo<J 10 national promlnenoe as First Lady of the United Stales is dramatized {A) (3 hrs.) 8 MO¥ll "Waite. Don't Run" ( 1966, Comedy) Cary Grant, Samantha Eggar. A middle-aged man tries to play Cupld tor the two young J>89Ple he Is forced to live with durl~ the Tokyo Olympics. (2 hrs.) GI •• U&Ulll An lnt8f\/iew with Me111 Hamill. including dips of "The-Return Of The Jedi", learn how some men heve lul- l111ed their childhood fantasies to p/ey baseball wllh some greal Dodger veter· ans. e .OW. "American Graflill" ( 1973, Comedy) Ron Howard. Cindy Wiiiiams. Four California teen·agers gal a hnal, nos- lalglc glimpse of lnnocenoe on the• • high sc~tlon night. (2 hrs.) I .sAT 0 :.l'o.eMCU "The Mysten· ous Stranger" In an adaptation of Mark Twain's lasl novel, a printer's apprentice (Chris Makepeace) day"reams hlmsetl into a medieval castle and meets a myste-11ous youth (Lance Kerwin) who has strange mystical powers. (A) {I hr . 30 min.) CC> MOVll "The Plutonium Incident" { 1980, Orama) Janet Margolin, Bo Hop- kins. An activist al a nuclear power plant becomes the target of company harass- ment when he mes lo make fellow employees aware 01 Inadequate safety coriditlons. y hrs.) (() "°'''*'· CID MO¥ll "Partners" ( 1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, John Hurt. A straight cop and a gay pollce clefk go undercover as a homosexual couple lo find the murderer of a mate model. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mln.) ct ... "SOB " (1981, Comedy) W-A- liam Holden. Julie Andrews. A movie dttector who hes )usl finished a multi-mil· hon dollar turkey goes trom attempted sul- eldtt to a blnrrtly Inspired r .. lhoOtlng ol his epic. 'R' (2 h,. .. -4,mln) . • MDVII "~tor Attaek" t 1 iS3. Adventure) St Hoydtt\. Joy Page When a WO<ld W1r olfloer retum1 to Italy In searet1 ot a IOlt iov.. he H Pftflenoee vivid memorlet 01 hit final combat mlUlon there (1 hr., 30 mtn.) ... ()) flllWATI lliUAml Fleldlng and Lewi• try to maka point& Wllh General Notrla by entering Jody In a raoe against the gener1t'1 ~tet In an upcoming it re:~=- .. 1111CAT\m .. ()) rA'l'tt Klinger convinces lhe entire camp to bet !heir week's pay oo a foot race agalntt 1 rival MASH unit. {RI I ALL• 1111,Al&l -.AT SU cmttllCU ''ihe Mysteri- ous Stranger" In an adaptation of Mark Twain's last novel, a printer'• apprentice (Chris Makepeace) daydreams hJmself Into a medieval castle and meets a myste- rious youth (Lance Kerwin) who ha& strange mystleal powers. (R) { 1 hr., 30 min.) (() SlltA All COWl'ACT UIA11 Llohtwelght Conlandefs bout • Tommy Wlfflams vs. Norris Williams (from Denver, Colo.). (R) 1! hr .. 30 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "Fighting .Back" ( 1982. Ota· ma) Tom !>kerrllt, Patli lupone. An angry Philadelphlan organizes a \ltgilante torce to stem the tide ot vlolent crime 1n hla neighborhoo<J. 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) ())llOWS "Missing" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek. A rnlddle-aged New York businessman and his daughter· In-law try to find out what happened to his son WhO cflsappeared during the mlUlary coup In Chile. 'PG' (2 hrs., 2 min.) (%) m¥W "Stand-In" (1937, Comedy) Humphrey Bogar!. Leslie Howard A bookkeeper saves a Hollywoo<J studio lrom financial disaster. ( t hr., 30 min.) tt1 IJ Cll 0. DAY AT A 1m Ann and Sam's new marriage gets Its first big test -their honeymoon. 1 .. , ..... ~ NCm A group of Vietnam veterans visit Washington, D.C .• for the dedication ot the new Vielnam Veterans memorial. (ft) lllOT .CUIMLY ntl ... Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage In an offbeat, satiric take- off. CD MOVIE "Used Cars" { 1960. Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden Aller the owner ot a bankrupt car shop dies. his employees try to cover up his demise to prevent his wealthy car dealer brother from lnheriling the t>usiness. 'R' (I hr., ·53 min.) I .,. .. ___ ..,. .. -Cll ~ I l.AC(Y The precinct Is beset with a variety of problems. Including a lloo<J of Saturday night specials. an undercover cop who posed In the nude. i da w.18na =t1cke1. 1R1 p 11r 1 ·(!~a,iors" (1977. Comedy) Dennis Quaid, Gary lmhott. Enterprlslrlg college students turn their fratetnlty house Into a bordello. 'A' ( t hr., 30 min.) (8) MOVIE "Personal Best" {1982, Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly. Two young fema1e athletes are torn between love and ambition as they Ira.in for Olympic competition 'R' (2 tvs.) g llOft "Heavy Metal" ( 1981, Science- Friday, May 20, 1983 21 Cont. college prof"'°''' wife UNI the black art• to help her husband's carfff 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) e ll0'9 "Flat Top" (1952, Adventure) Sterling Hayden. Richard Carlton. World War II aircraft carrier pilots train 1b0arc1 the "Flat Top" fn the Pacific. (+) hr .. 30 mln.L ... QI .IOMm LOftl CMCll Chechl'a par- ents panic upon learning that Joanie and Chachl have etoped. ~=-,. ~ tllO YM&U Tha Canadian~ alnger performs "I Just Want To Stop' and "Liv· Ing Inside Myself'' In a coooer1 taped Our- 1 a tour of the U.S. and Canada ( t hr l 119 TMICAT\m ... (I) 1'MI CUDLI R.L PALL A young dis- trict attomey's Illa Is endangered when shit witnesses a crime. despite the fact she does not remember what aha saw: Lauren Hutton. Ben Murphy and James Farantlno Siar. (2 hrs.) D e mW9 "'the Enforcer" ( 1976, Ora- ma) Clint Eastwood, Tyne 'Daly. "Olfty Harry" Callahan takes the law Into his own hands when a gang of miHtanl ravOIV- tlonarles kidnap San Francisco's mayor i > ~2 i:Jn C09Mf Jal1el 19 SOOcked When aha llnda out that he< gltllrlend. who lhas ~~~!: Jack. Is married. (R) c:;i .-cu PUYHOUm "Seguin" The tragic Illa of unsung hero Juan Nepomu- ceno Seguin, one of the leader! of the Texas revolution, Is dramatized. (R) c:;i l1 hr., 30 min,) ID COIMOI "Travelers' Tales" Dr Carl Sagan takes viewers on an Imaginary spaceship cruise among the planets and visits NASA's Jet Propulllon Laboratory. (l} ~ ~ Blrm~ham Staftlons at M=n Panthers (R) .!? hrs.) CJ) "Fighting Baek • ( 1982, Ora- ma) Tom Skerrill, Patti Lupone An anor1 Phlladelphlan organl2es a vlgllante fC>foe to stem the t~ of violent crime In his ne~ood. 'R' (1hr .. 40 min.) CZ) "The Wages Of Fear ' ( 1955. Suspense) Yves Montand, Charles Vanet Four despefack>eS risk their llves while hauling explotlVe nitroglycerine through South American jungles lo bettle an oll- welf btau. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) .. • O t TO I Vlael, Judy, Coralee and A""oz apot Mra. Har1 having a ctandelllne dinner with another man. ("R) .-., ..... (JJ..,. "The Ddne Of Western CMll- z:allon" ( 1981. Mullcal) New Wave mJtlc by ~ IUCh .. Alloe Baa Bend, Bleck Aeg. Cln:te Jefkl and Fear r. feetured. ( 1 -1"''iir.:.. ~.,. .... -n tr undtrteke a dttngtrout mlMlon to Nv• an olk1ch king from ~ dllelter. t,> ~,~"The Kingdom" The,.,,. tory of the 8Mldl Aral)lan people II traced, tocwlf'tQ on !tit tcOnOl"NC and polHlcel ~Ion of the country ut* l<lng F....,_ IB> (1tw.) <Cl ...... 61~" ~ Muel-~111m~·icer~ ~ with • female ~ .,it In ,..... (2 ~/-Thia doct#'l*ntltY looka at the 24 Fr'ldmy, M.y 20, 1M8 sex-for-money bOllnell. focullng on three women: a hlgh-<:lau call girt the madame of 1 "nude modellng" perlOf. and 1 ttreet- watk~ hr.) • "Pope 1" (1980, Comedy) Aobln Wiiiiama. ~haOey Duvall. While searcl"ltng for his lather. th• aplnach-.at- lng seltor vtalte a quaint hamlet wnere he picks up a foundling and e ll<lnny eweet· heart 'PG'~ 1 hr .. ~ :;J -1·••Mm1T•1 ... A CO'llWID'I ... A sympathetic Portrait of the probleml or sman-ranch owners. Whole use of the public range '°' cattle grazing ii thr .. tenad by environ- mentallttt and deWlopera. (:a>llOM "Missing" (1981 , Orama) Jeck Lemmon. Sltey Spa<»k. A mlddle-aged New York buSlneMman and his daughter- irHaw try to find out whit haQpened to his son who disappeared di.Iring the military ~n Chile. ~~2 hrs., 2 min.) ,,.,•ll'Uu ... ........ _ TMl&i&U• ..., MITllMl. llMY IWl1'llM •H&U19111if .. LA,_, Hoct Dannis Wholey (!hr,). CH> .,.. "Whole Life Is It Anyway?" (1981. Orama) Rlctlard Dreyfuss. John Cassavetes. Paralyzed from the neck down In an automobile accident, a sc\tlp- tor remlnlscee about his life before and el<>quently argues tor his right to die. 'R' i hr .. 58 min.) Lowm.-,.Mm....:TCCUUI J9CUll t1:tl([) llOM .. The Devil's Garden" (1975, HOrror) Sandra Carey. A women looldng for her mllalng huebend on a Caribbean leland 18118 Into the ciutcnes of a bizarre wit ot voodoo l)factitlonerS. ( t ht.. 25 mln.L 11:11 • Cl) GmC'I An all1ine 11ewardess who was rOQ'8ntlC4llly invofved with a narcotk:S offloe< ii found Slain. (R) ( I hr.. I 0 min ) • • n.Mf Host; Johnny C8f&on GUeSI: Mell ... Manchester. (1 hr,) l a,. ... ...u. ..... ,.,, llOM "Duel At Olablo" (1966, West· em) James Gamet, Sioo.y Poitier. A group of lndlan-hatllft are detMmlnad 10 franeport a lo9d of ammunition through tertttory at eny coet. (2 tw•» ......... .. DAY 1111 -"The ArlOnllt Revteled" (PeiH 1) ~.,. "Soronf'' < 1en. &.penae) Aoy Set*<*. Btvno Crem«. Fdw dea- perat• men r1l6c their llYel wtllle hauling ~ nl1roglyeetlne thtouQtl SOutfl ArnetiCen ~ to bettle an oa. ... llto. 'PG'l.zt• i~} -· ~~e.Nndlhe [!of RIOk$pl"O'•'"' mollll. .._ "Ctuh~ (1"3. Drema) yron. P~. AtN Baxter. Two oflroM lnYOMd tn IUbmliftN wart.re In the Not1h Atlantlo fall In 1aw wtttl the ..,.,._ girl. (2 ·~-=\$'' # '·~ ..,= Adll _.., I ..,_ to NI\ a tNaldo9d d ~ from Tta· • beCllc to~'"• "-cl~ of t:"'"•••I ••• ...,..._ Hounl'' (1912, ) __. lriliNlde, &M Gin. A peychotlo murdiNt ~ fof .... ,. tlm, a TV newswoman who aurvlvad I n earlier attack, In a big city hoepltel 'A' ( 1 hr .. 46mln./ g llOVll 'Personal Best" (1982. Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly. Two young female athletes are tom between love and ambition aa~:;l:: for ~mplo c=tillon. 'R' (2 hra. t1111 D • LATI wmt DAVID 0-ueats; comedian Bob Goldthwait, musl· lola•~::.(1 hr.) L~ UPClOll Guest: Leon.rd Nl~..-&11 f> •wrr~;~~" .. < 1982. 0ra- m•i Leon tseac Kennedy, Ernie Hudson An old prlaon enemy murders a bOxer's girlfriend, forcing him to return to the ring 'R' ( t hr .. 50 min.) U.(:a> lilOVll "BIOnde Velvet" ( 1976. Dra- ma) Richard Bolla. Jennifer Welles. A sedUClrMs exerts tar-reaching Pollllcal Influence through an lntemallonaf sexual b4ack~dlcate. (1hr .. 15mln.) 1MI • (I) _..•All'"" Mac investigates When a friend ol his and Sally'• Is mur- dered at • masquerade ball (R) (I hr , 20mln) We _,. "China" ( 1943, Orama) LC>fat· ta Young, Alan Ladd. In 1941, a truck driver-turned-profiteer rallies to the Cht-~ ca"'8. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) • 110'9 "The Girl Most Likely To.. " ( 1973. Comedy) Stockard Channing, EdWarO Asner. An ugly oo-ed undergoes cosmetic sutgery, transforming her Into on appealing and much sought-alter beauty whoiie only deSlre is to avenge pest humil· latlons. (I hr .. 30 min.) ................. (I) •u._ Cowboy Jimmy Moore vs. U.J Puckett \R) (1 hr.) W OO llO¥ll 'Visiting Hours" (1982. Suspenee) Michael Ironside. Lee <1ranl A peychotie murder9f Marches f<>f his neKt vletlm, e TV newswoman who survived an Hrlief alleek. In • big Olly hospital. 'A' (I hr, 46mln.) -1--·-.c•a1111111•1a•rt•1 w •• ... om11•n lOll conuti UP ca.cm Guest· Peart ll•Y. (Par11) e llDWll "Shake Hanctt With The Oevll" (1969, Orama) James Cagney. Don Mur· ray. A slUdtnt from the U.S. attempta to refrain from getting Involved in lhe under· ound rnovtrnent during the lrlsh Rebel· . (2 hrl:e-10 min.) ..,"-_ w -"McVlclr" (1980, Orarne) Oeltrey. Adem Faith. The true atory tllh crtml(lal JofWI McVlcar'I Nie 111 pdMn, hll eecepe and hit ntW llft on the !lldellchfOnlcled. 'R' (1 ht., ;tOmln.) ,. ... "LedV Chetterlay'• l.OV9r'' 981bDramt) 8ytvla Krlltal, Nlchola1 ~· .H. l.,llwrence11 1tory ebou1 the wife of • per~ Engtieh 1rlltoor11 who t•k• '* hulb&Od'• Ol"*<MI* .. '* U retOld. ·~· t 1 hr .. 45 min.) .. ~ ....... StoflUYYM-IU ''pteytng ~ ..,..._. And8k .. " (A) . .... ''Ngh ,.. .. (1911. AcMntw9) . Brolr\ OMYon Llnle. ... A trio Of ~=~~~': .. ~~,_-.::.> (1112. °'91'1'11) .. L."T.~~=.m~ 4()1'1'141\.) • c'V) Chevy CheM. Carrie Fl&hef ( 1 hi 38 min) ' •CC> "let Girts" ( 1957, Musleal) Geue Kell¥, Mitzi GayOCH. (2 hrs.) e 'Mystery On Monster Island" (1981, Auv1·nture) Terence Stamp. Peter Cush-l!lil ( 1 hr .. 40 min) .. lHJ "Dead Men Don't W&e1 Plald" (1982 Comedy) Steve Martin. Aac:het Ward. ( i ht , 30 mtn.J •CZJ "Solce<e." ( 1977. SU81)(11lH) noy Scheide<, Bruno Cremer (2 hrs. 2 min ) •cm "Funeral Home" ( 1982, M.,.Stery) Kay Hawtry, Barry Morse ( 1 IV • 30 min.) -CC) "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978, Ofama) ~ttj' Mallhau. Alexls Smith ( 1 hr • 57 CID "The Pursuit Of DB. Cooper" ( 1981 Adventure) Trea1 Wlntams. Robert Duvall· Uhr .. 40mln) CJ) "Righi Cross" (1951, Romance) Dick Powell, June Allyson. ( 1 hr. 30 min) 0 "Taps" (1981. Ofa~) ~ge.c. Scott, Timothy Hutton. ~2 hrs.) -@ "The Black Knight • ( 1964, Adven- ture) Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina (2 hrs) tW CZ) "Night School" (1981, Mystery) leonatd Mann. Rachel Ward ( I hr . 28 min ) Cb "Flame Of The Islands" ( 1955 Adventure) Yvonne De Carlo. Howard Duff (2 hrs ) tt:ll(O) "The long Weekend" ( 1979, Mys· tery) Jot1ll Hargreave, B11ooy Behets 11 hr., 52 min) -Afternoon Movies- -• "l1llle Laura And BIQ John" ( 1973 ~ama) Fabian. Karen Bfack. ( 1 hr. 30 mm) ' m "You'll Never See Me Again" ( 1973, Drama) David Ha11man, Jess Walton ( 1 hr .. 30mln) (C) "Sunday In New Yori<" ( 1964, Come-<W Chlf Roberlson. Jane Fonda. (2 nrs ) (J) "Fighting Back" < 1982. Dfama) Tom Skernll, Path lupone ( 1 hr .. ~O min ) ~D "H19h Risk" (1981, Adventute) James Broltn, Cleavon L11tle. ( 1 hr , 35 min) CZ) "State 0 1 Siege" ( 1973. Drama) Yves Montand. Renato SalvatOtl. (2 hrs ) 19m "Eve" ( 1968. Orama) Celeste Ya1- nall, Robert Walker Jr (2 hrs.) t:ll 00 "Pandemonium" ( 1982. Mys1ervl Tom Smothers. Carol Kane. ( 1 hr .• 20 min I (0) "High Rrsk" ( 1981, Adventure) • James Brol1n, Cleavon Ullle ( 1 hr , 35 m.n I •CS) "The Retoc1an1 Det>utante" (1958. Comedy) Re11 HanlSOtl. Kay Kendall (2 hrs.) • D -Juha" (1977. Ofama) Jane Fonda. Vanessa Redgrave. (2 hrs ) • 00 CD "Dead Men Ooo't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Sieve Martjn, Rachel Ward (I hr .. 30 min) l:lt(t) "Smokey And The Bandit" (1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field ( 1 hr . 40min) CZ) "Dead End" ( 1937. Olama) Sylvia Sldoay, Joel McCrea. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) W CS) "The Patsy" ( 1964. Comedy) Jeuy lewis, Ina BaUn (2 hrs ) 0 "Sunday In New York" ( 1964, Come- dy) Clllf Roberlson, Jane Fonda ( 1 hr 45 mtn ) ' •CO "Missing" (1981, Ofama) Jack Lem-mon. Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs . 2 min.) •cm "Smokey And The Bandit'" (1977 Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field. ( i hr. 40mln I (%) "High Risk" ( 1981, Adventure) James Sfollt'I, Cleavon Uttld. ( 1 hr 3" min I . u ___ .,",....... .. u:: ... .... ~·--­-=--~ ~ ..... Olm IMT "The Mlddi.Agect Child" uest: lamlly then1pilt l<alhleen Kerr. (R) ~ ....... ,~ l!.,. "Cnay'a Shadow" ( 1978. Ofa- ma) Walter Ma1fhau, Ate.1111 Smtih. In the hlghty competitive world of hofae racing. e men and his son. place their faith In the animal they've railed from birth and trained to be a champion. 'PG' ( 1 hr •• 57 min.) (I) ~ ,_ NCAA Division I Men's Champlooslllp (from The Unlverslly Of 1=1a) (2 hrs.) CID "The PlHeult Of D.B. Cooper'' ( 1981. Adventure) Treat Wiiiiams. Robert Duvall. A thlel skyjacks a plane and para· chutes 10 salety OV8f Ofegon with a 10<· tune In stolen money 'PG' (1 hr. 40 min.) • CS) m¥W "Under The Rainbow" ( 1981. Comedy) CheVV Chale, Carrie Fisher. The 150 mt0ge1s Who are In town for the fllm- lng of "The Wizard 01 Oz." tum a Califor- nia hotel upslde-dOwn 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 38 min.) 0 .,_ ''Pa1ernlly" ( 1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Beverly O' Angelo. A bech· elor In his fOflles who wants 10 be a lather searehes 10< the right women to bear his .. 1chl~:::;~n~MY ...., ...... ~ CAVITT Guest· Albef1 Finney ~art 1) (Al CCMIWDIWIY 19M.11t .... 90Wll "The Secret life Of Piants" ( 1978) Documentary. Time-lapse and microscopic photography ere employed In 1h1s look at the emollonal Ille of various flora. Musical score by Stevie Wonder 'G" I~~ NI Cll ... .... IWftMYIMMt : :g. An Interview wllh Burt Reynolds about his passion tor lootbaU, a vocal coach who 1utns poor singers 1n10 ~ones. D ':r.,_., Twr Behind the ~~~field's first movie. I :S::.':c.r llOVA "Hefe's Looking at You Kid" The 1n.<1piring story of a young boy's light to recover from severe bums suffered in a cmn.ac:.~t.~old (A) c:;> ( 1 hr ) (%).,. "Stale Of Siege" ( 1973. Ofa- ma) Yves Monland, Renato Salvatori. Turmoil and unrest spawn the assassina- 1100 ot an Ametiean official In Uruguay (2 hrs.) I Dem 'Flesh Market U.S.A " ( 1 hr.) 119 I OM 1M1 TOR Fellured. an tnterv1t1w w11h Wayne Newion, 1 IMlch tor 1he uttl· mate llhowglrl, the lif\81 1ovndt ol the WOlld ..,. of pol\tf; IMAX, a ft1104'ltlon 1ria1 t>t1ng1 thO movloi to you oo a 180-~, .. acreen. the casinos and entettalo- i l tpe>ll of Las Vegas, , ... , ... U-l-..YlC09N!IY IYI • LA. featured: a look ~Ck at 11ars and glitter of HOltywood'e "gold· en t11"; 1 thrllting raft trip down Iha l<ern River: a peek II Sea·W0tkfs penguin&, a took 81 hOw falhlon necklines are plunQ- 1 UIDlmTC. --GAU.I YOU&llmPORlf .... WAn TICTAC ... ~1..-.awr . ... M..,W New York Yankees at Call· fornia Angele (3 hrs) Jl:9E ... .. m¥W ILOCUUITIM 1MI • ~ tsrl OP ALL Tm The most memorable and successlul films of au lime, from "Gone With The Wind" to "E T • The Extraterrestrial.·· are saluted In a Slal·SIUdded mUSICBI special ( ' hr ) U e n11 A-TIMI Hannibal and The Face are thtown Into jail when they lry to get medical attention tor lhe wounded BA In a small town (A) ( 1 hr ) 8 MOWI "The Sand Pebbles" (Par1 1) ( 1966, Ad\lenture) Steve McOveen Richard Crenna. An American expatriate is forced 10 take a stand when the gun· boat he Is on is held under siege. (2 hrs.) 8 Ill .....V DAYI With Fontle's encour· agement, Melvjn Belvin asks K.C. to be his data for Arnold's costume party (R) o G .,_ "Friendly Persuasion" ( 11775, Ofama) Richard Kiley. Shlrley Knight A family o l Ovakers refuses to hghl In the Clv~ War (2 hrs ) m P.M. llAGAZltl An interview with Bull Reynolds about his paSSK>n for toolbell, meet the Gold Sisters. Tracey. Missy and Brandy. three of Hollywood's hottesl '{Q'Jng actresses m A WOMAN CALUD GOU>A lnund Berg· man stars In the story of Golda Meir's hie from her early days 1n Miiwaukee to he1 t11umphan1 mee1lng, as Israel! Prime Minis, ter, with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat if"art 2) (2 hrs ) • MOVA "Here's looking at You Kid" The Inspiring story of a young boy's light to recOl/ef from severe t>ums suffered In a home accident Is !old (Al o ( 1 hr) GD llYIT!lm "Fathef Br~· The Three Tools Of Death" When a 111nd1r phitan· throp1sl's daughter is accused o murdef· 1ng hef lather, lhe girl's hancee confesses lo the crime. (R) D ( 1 hr.) ct).,. "Les O'frts" (1957. Musical) Gene Kelly. Mllzl Gaynor. An Amencan musical show hits the European otrcult whe~s arise. (2 hrs.) (() ..oRr tTBI CID lllOVI! "The Boogens" (1981. Horror) Rebecca Balding. Fred McCa11en Ancient 1en1acled creatures terrorize 1he Inhabit· ants ol house that Is connected to the mons1ers· subterranean lair 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 m1na,. (S) d.l.AGla ma .. TNl w Comedi- an Gallagher portrays a veteran ana pokes tun at love-lllS. campus ptolests and hippies tn this serious and Siity resur· recllon of the '60s. ( 1 hr.) 0 MOm "Witches' Brew" ( 1980. Come- dy I l,jjna Turner. Richard Benlamln. A Friday, May 20. 1983 23 -Wednesday Coal. HllL=!:~ : ':'Jr.. An 1nd001, cushioned chamber that ·allOws people to "tly" on a column of air: the great bargain hunt. l::.'a1~TW A look at the success of four over-40 actresses: AH MacGraw. Linda Grey. Linda Evans and IJoaj:~. llAllC °' AlmAl ,Aln'lll -IOUTICI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy star as a married couple who reflect on their 50 years l~lher. ([)llOWll "Jack Johnson' (1971, Oocu· mentary) The Ille of Jack Johnson. a man whose lormldable personality brought him great acclaim and terrible scorn both in and out of the ring, is profiled. (2 hrs.) (I) WMAn • ~ Featured: 11111e ladies determined to be future gymnastic stars; the alatmlng problem of VaNum addiction by women; the San Joequln Riv- er delta annual boat race. ( 1 hr.) ~MlfUIUllD ~--"The Pomo invasionPorno" ( 1 ,. 8 IC* 1MI TOW Featured: a 8118ak pre- view of Disneyland's newest attraction. IFan~=r~ LA-1-.V &CO.Mf't IYl•LA. Featured: a report on strlp- eearchlng, Is 11 a police right or ts It a viola· lion of citizens' rights?; "Eye On L.A.'' bloopenl and outtak89: a IOOI< at "bikini" l'""P-~~ 11CTAC-IMCm./~~ CM.llallll -"GOiden City" Tom B09ley recounts the history of San FrenolscO from the 1848 P9'd rueh through the devastating earthquake ot p.. ..... ttUl--=·r--"Calll• a. Son" (1981. Dr•· ma) LlndNy Wagner. Jemeeon Parker. A young wom.n'a rile to lmmenee WMlth and poMt la OYerahedowed by an obee&- alve lcM for he< lllegltlmate acn. (R) (3 tlrs.L 8 • llM.llCRI .A aelute to Amtl'lea's vet••nt end lefVloemen teatur" the 40th ennlv.,.ary <*ebratlon Of the WACS, • profile of the NOf.*t.,anldng temale cadet a! w .. t Point and • noeiai; =.tt the deetToyef U.8.$. Laffey, "The Sand Ptbblll" (Patt 9801 ~Me) Sttvt MoC>utetl. d Ctenne. An Ameriotin e.icpetn.te It fOfced to t• • tllfld wt'80 in. gun-boet he le on la held undtf 1"1ga.i-(2 tn.) e 9 MNt.LM Howle ana ~ Aoo-.,. fOftn a poeet of W•t•n hefOIS \o ,_. cue Co« fl'om a OA"G d cer ,._, (R) JJ.lil. "A ~ kl The._ Men'' "{f917, Comtdy) Wahr MetlNlu. Aobtft ..... Alt~ ptllllldlr• .... °" ..... of tdUOlltlng • '911.1cf ....... H F~. May 20, 1013 band on in~;.(2 hrs.) m P& lliMI" An indoor, cushlooed chamber that allows people to "fly" on a column of air: a medical technique wher&- ~lat cells a.re vacuumed out of !he body. • .,. "She Cried Murder" (1973. Mystery) Telly Savalas, Lynda Dey George. After witnessing a ffi4.i'der. a young model has trouble convincing the ~ice of that -;~1 tv .. 30 mill.) .• .., ---lllaLI Cecil B. DeMllle. Inspired showman and pioneer of the American cinema. Is pro- filed. ( 1 hr.) • (1:) .. "Cheaper To Keep Her" (1980. Comedy) Mac Devis, Tovah Faldshuh. In order to meet his alimony payments, a recently divorced private detective tracks down delinquent husbands for a divorce la~8f. 'R~ 32 min.) (()9Gl1 rm (8) _.. "C.nnonball Run" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynotda. Dom Deluise. Various oddball chatactera ~te In a coast·t<>-<X>Ut au!o race. 'PG' (1 hr., 35 min.) CD) .,,. "Visiting Hours" (1982. Suspenee) Mlcheel lroneide, Lee Giant. A psychotic murderer seerc:hes fOf hie nex! victim, a TV newtlWOmlln who llJMwld an eariiet attack, In a big city hoepltal. 'ff ( 1 hr .. 46mln.) (l)NMICllAle"9.a91UI :'Birth· r: Patty" Jamee T. ijw1 dleoover's the lcal maneuvering bet*ld Profeuor lngefield' s awointment as Supreme Cour1 justlct. ( 1 hr.) . • ll0'9 "The Turning Point" (1977, Orama) Anne Bancroft, SNrley Maclalne. Two friends from billet training achool. who choae dltftfent roeds many years eertler. mNt again and are fofoed to deal with the ~· 'PG' ( ! hr .. 59 C't' .... "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ' (1982. ComedY) 8tev. Manin. Rechel Ward. A harc:M>olled prtvete eye rune Into a host Of tamllllf ~ wNle Investi- gating the dellth of a ectentllt I cl*'88 ~'PG' (1hr .. 30mln.) ·----AW ... Alo wlleon Is the, ho9t for thle Y88"• enterielnment extrav~ r.aturtng top R 6 B arti.t.. av..te lnclude Ollna Rott. Kool & The Gang. Teddy Pendetgr .... Stevie Wonoer -1•nd.= (2 tn.) 111••••• = 11~ ... -beOOme9 fnvMd wlttl • V«y ,..,~ b«Jt ellgtltty !~~tnan. (A) O I Q ... ''8imt" {,981, °':J. onl Ander9on, Jof'W\ F~. A town. girt become9 • l&ll&ly nigl'lt()lub et• In en~ ~4l ~ • flincit'e ITU• l~.lfi (21\N..J .. , ..... -''Tiit 'toops" llMlk l*tlel-petton In tt'lt ~ lhriadl WOl'Jd WW U ....... d. ,,.,, 2) ~(~ .) • -•-......n •• ANll matc:il ~'"'·"°-) .. • "(1912, 0r .. tMi.= ~Alt~ ~... ·~foi'cil to--... ~~tltllla p.w:f·:=r.-L-....... ..,..,.Pwd. A~ of,.....lnd,......., ...... .... to ...... ., ...... ~ ..... "' ..,.........,. 'flO' Ct•) ...,,-:~ 1M Ff~' ( 1970. Drama) Richard Kiley, Chris Con· nelly. A man Is held responsible for a youth's death when he tries to help an old man._J2 hrs.) .. • m TA,lll Jim challenges each of his fellow cabbles to gll/6 $1,000 away to a wor1~1. (!) "The Seekers" (Part 1) (1979. Orama) Randolph Mantooth. Delta Burke. Members of the Kent family of colonial America fight for freedom and lndepend· enee while coping with Internal conlllcts as well. (2 hrs.) l .. A .. 11 LAM.tt191CMllTYU 90¥ll "Venom" ( 1982. Suspense) Nicol Wllllamson, Klaus Klnskl. Kid· nappers hold a young American boy hos- tage In his parent's London home, alter· nately contending with the police outside and a deadly mamba snake In the· bulld· ln~·s ventllatlon system. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 mn.) • (%) lilCM! "Night School" ( 1981. Mys· tery) Leonard Mann, Rachel Ward. An anthropology professor with e penchant for co-9ds rs suspected of the brutal mur· der8 of some of hla former bed panners. 'R' (t_hr., 28 min.) -· • GUllC'f Quincy eaves the life of a PoPUlar entertainer who catches lire wtillil tr~~cocalne. (R) (1 hr.) • -·= The real-life aec<iunt ,, one day and nlgtlt of an RAF 8<\uadron, filmed by a pllot during his crew s WWII raJd~~lsprfMl'ltect. (1 hr.) e _.....nu11,...._ "The Cancer War" A critical look at the Institutions that con!rol cancer reeeerch In the United Staw.esented. (1 hr.) (8) "The T9\'T'Y Fox Story" ( 1983, Blogfaphy) Robert Ouvall: Eric Fryer. The true story of the young athlete who ran a "Marathon of Hope" across C8nada to =.e money for cancer reeeereh altet the coet him 1 lag. ( 1 hr., 86 mlft.) l1J.) _. "Andv W'artlol'a. Dracula" (1974. Horror) Joe Dellesaridro, IJd<> Kier. A vampire aeel<lng "Vtlrglne" to 11119- fy his ttn! for bl6od le helped by a noble- man who wanta the money he thlntla the count j)09UU89. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 mjn.) • .,.. "Heart Beet" 11980, Drama) Mk* Nolte. Silly SPI*. The llV9S of 9Mt generat'9n leQendt Jaek KMOU8C aiid ~ol and' Neeir CMeac:ty are chroni- cled. exploflr'lg the growth of their relatloll• lh4P • theY ~ 20 reetleaa yeera on the mcM. •ft """ 60 min.) .. -... tw ... • .. ... llCMI "The Mad Oboul" ( 1943, Hor- r0t) E)lelyn Ankers, Devld Bruce. A ICl«l· 1111 diacovtrs • way 10 preserve !he c:Mad In e 1111• ol suspended anlmallon. ( I hr . 15mln.J... ~llAYY llCMl "Blondie In The Dough" ( 1948, ) Penny Slnglelon. Arthur Lake Blondie docldee to bake l'le1 way out of her financial problems. ( 1 hr .• 30 mtn ) Cl) 1111-. THI mA (II) CD llCMI "The Woman Next Doof" (1981. Romance) Gerard Depardleu, Fanny Ardent A married man becomes romantically 1nvOlved wtth his beeurltul nelgl'lbof, with whOm he had once hed en affair. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) (%) llOVW "State Of Siege" ( 1973, Ora· me) Yves Monrand. Renato Salllat0tl Turmoil and unrosl spawn the aS88salna- tlon or an Amelican olflclal In Uruguay (2 hrs.) lll «l)WC..0 AT~ CH> llOVW "Tl'le Pyrsull 0 1 O.B. Cooper" (1981, Adventure) Treat Williams. Robert _ .......... ...,,.._ .. CC) "Sunday In New YOik" ( 1964, Come- dy) Cllll RobertS<'<l, Jane Fonda (2 hrs.) ... "Taps" (1981. Dfama) George C Scott. Timothy Hutton. (2 hrs.) .. llll "In Name Only" (1939, Drama) Car· ole Lombard, Cary Granr. (2 hrs ) l:a (%) "Star Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Harrison Ford. (2 hrs ) J'M(!) "Nigh! Passage" ( 1957. Adventure) James Stewart, Audie Murphy (2 hrs.) CC) "Tiger Bay" ( 1959, Mysterr) Hayley Mills, Horst Buchholz. (2 hrs ) cm ·•Runaway Island" (No Dale, Adven· ture) Miles Buchanan, Simone Buchanan i! hr., 35 min ) .. CH> "Moontaln Family Robinson" (1979, Advenruro) Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw ( 1 hr., 40 min.) CJ) "Dot And The Kangaroo" (1978, Adllentura) Animated. Dlrected by Yoram Gross. ( t hr., 15 min./ D "Raggedy Man" 1981, Orama) Sissy §2acek. Eric Roberts. ( I hr , 36 mrn.) l:a(QJ "Young And Free·· ( 1979, Adven· ture) Erik Larsen. Keith Larsen ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (%)··Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy} Steve Martlfl, Rachel Ward ( 1 hr. 30mrn) -CC) "The Stratton Slory" ( 1949, Biogra- phy) James Stewart. June Allyson (2 hrs.) (H) "The Terry Fo>. Story" ( 1983. Biogra- phy) Robert OU11all, Eric Fryer ( 1 hr . 35 min) ©) "High Risk" ( 1981, Adventure) James B1ol1n. Cieavon Uttle (I hr , 35 min.) (S) "They Shall Have Music" ( 1939, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea. Waller Brennan (2 hrs) 0 ··The Turning Pomt" ( 1977, Orama) Anne Bancroft, Sholey MacLalne. ( t hr , 59mln) (%) "Jimmy The Kid" (1982, Comedy) Gary Coleman. Dee WaHace ( 1 hr • 30 mm) -al) "A Time For Love" ( 1973. Drama) Lauren Hutton, Jack Cassidy (2 hrs ) 11• e "Oh, Susanna" ( 1950. Western) Rod Cameron, Forrest Tucker (2 hrs I Duvall A thief akyjact<a 1 plane and pera· Cl\utea 10 aatety over Oregon with a '°'· tune In stolen money 'PG' ( t hr • 40 min.) -~-mmat ., llftm .. llCMI "ThO Kiiiing Kind" (1973. Ora- O'lll) John Savage, Cindy Wiiiiams. Aner serving two years on a 1ru""*'-up sex charge, e young man 11 reteaaed from prl&On and begins "89klng his revenge. 'R' ~hr .• 35 min.) .. ,Ml'M. llCMI "Smokey And The Bandit'. ( 1977. Comedy) Bun ~notda. Salty Field. A daredellll trucker acoepta • cha~ leflge 10 run a truckload of bier frO/n Tex· as back to Geot'gla In a llmlted a/riount of lime. 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 min.) .... "' CJ) llCMI "The Patsy" ( 1964, Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Ina Balln. A bumbling Holly· wood bellhop Is selected 10 1111 the shoes of a dead com=l~nill~ hrs.) .. (!) '°' O'""' Gt llCMI "Blondie's Annlll9f&ary" ( 1948, '1:11 (%) "Stand-In" ( 1~37, Comedy) Hum- phrey Bogart, Leslie Howard. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -Af•emooa 11ov1es- 111111 "No Way Cot" ( t972, Orama) Aisin Delon. Richard Conle. ( 1 l\r., 30 min.) .m "Female Artlllert" ( 1973, Drema) Dennis Weaver, Ida uplno. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) CC) "Llllle Miss Markar'' ( 1980, Comedy) Waller Ma11hau. Julie Andrews. ( 1 hr., 39 mrn.) cm "Foxtrot" ( 1976. Orama) Peter O'Toole, Chartone Rempllng ( 1 hr., 20 min.) CJ) "Stai Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford (2 hr$.) Ct "Missing" (1981. Orama) Jack Lem· mon, Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs .. 2 min,) tta(H) "Cannonball Run" (1 981. Comedy) Burt Reynold:>. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) we "Sea 01 Lost Ships" ( t953, Drama) John Derell, Wanda Hendrix. (2 hrs.) t8(0) "Adventures Qt The Wiiderness Family II" ( 1978. Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr , 46 min ) lllG "Z" (1969, Suspense) Yves Mon- tand, Jean-Louis Trlntlgnant. (2 hrs .. 5 min) (%) "Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982, Comedy) Gary Coleman, Dee Wallace ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) l:lt(H) "Mountain Family Robinson" l t979, Adventure) Rober! LOQan. S\Jsan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 40 mrn.) a.CC) "Ol111er Twist" ( t975. Adventure) Animated. ( 1 hr., 15 min.) 1:11 cm "Runaway Island" (No Date, Adven· rure) Miies Buchanan, Simone Buchanan. i! hr .. 35 min.) CS) "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978, Adventure) Animated Oifected by Yoram Gross (1 hr , 15 min) (%)"Dead Men Don't Wear Plald" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward ( 1 hr .. 30 min) Ul0 "Danny" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca Page. George Luce. ( 1 hr .• 28 mln.) .. CC) "Tiger Bay" (1959, Mysterr) Hayley Mills, Horst Buchholz. (2 hrs) CD "Find The Lady" ( 1977, Comedy) ~) Penny Slngleton. Arthur Lake Blondie 1 annllleruty gift from 09gwood cautet nothing but trouble. ( 1 IV.. 30 min,} " -•-•11m1••-,_t1> llCMI "High RJlk'' (1981. Adventure) mes Brolln, Cleavon Llltle. A trlO of ~Y friends plot lhe robbery 01 a mllllOn rs from a Sourh Amwlcan d<ug deal- • er.~ .. 36 min.) 4111~=·~.e!o.. Life Is tt Anyway?" 981, Orama) Richard Dreyfuss. John 1881181". Paralyzed from rhe neck down In an automobile 8CCkMnl. I ICUlp- IOI' reminl6Cel abOU1 his ltte before and e!Oquently a1gYee for his right to die 'R' i!_ hr .. S8 min.) W llOWll "Sorcerer" ( 1977. SUspense) Aoy Scheider, Bruno Creme<. Four des- perate men risk their ffllee Whlle hauling explostve nltroglycerlne through South American Jungles ro battle an oll·well !Ira. 'PG' (2 hrs., 2 min.) ...... Mickey Rooney, Peter Cook (1 hf., 20 mm) CJ) "They Shall Have MuslC" ( 1939, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea. Waller BreMan (2 hrs.) (%) "Star Wars" ( t977, Fantasy) M81k Hamill, Harrison Ford. (2 hrs.) 19 «l) "Bend 01 The River" ( 1952. Adven· lure) James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy. (2 hrs.) --lli*venlnu ... u:: ... Cll ... ...., ..... .... a ,,.... C91Ntl NAWAIMN OW9I UIY "Long· Term Marriage" ueste: former chlld star Bonita Granvllle- Wrather and her husband Texas ollman Jack Wl"ather. (R) D I!) ~-IT'Ollf"' CH) ~ '1' U:ENCAM ~ Thls profile of some of America's greatest ath- letes over the last 150 y11ars. featuring inti- mate Interviews and rare !Um footage. 1s hos= Merlin Olsen. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 0 "All Fall Oown" .. (1962. Orama) Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beally. An lrre- Slsllble ladles' man has a brlel but tntense 1ttalr with a beaU11tul vlSltor I 1 hr • SO •1m1nFl~ICC/9AllY ~la.Liil ~ CAVITT Guest: Albert Finney ~an 2) (Rl OCIAlllla THI 11AMm 81.0llE n- PU NL CC*JACT URATI US. Heavyweight Championship (from Rock· lord, rn.) ( 1 h< .. 30 min ) cm .W. "Train Ride To Hollywood" ( 1975, Comeay) Bloodstone, Michael Payne Four rock SIOQefS disguise !hem- sellles as condoc:tors of a 1ra1n en roule to Hollywood, hoping to meet thel1 lallOl'lle lilm stars 'G' I 1 hr , 29 min.) Friday, May 20, 1983 25 (Q) "Vivacious Lady" ( 1938. Comedy) Ginger Rogers, James Stewart ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. @ "Jolson Sings 'lga1n" ( 1950, Biogra· Q!!Y) Larry Parks. barbara Hale (2 hrs ) 1:11(!) "Dinner Al Eight" ( 1933, Comedy) John and Lionel B~rrymore, Jean Harlow j1hrs.) Nl(C) "A Faoe In The Crowd" (1957, Ofa- ma) Andy Griffith. Patricia Neal. (2 hrs., 30 min.) cm "Little Moon And Jud McGraw" ( 1979, Western) James Caan. Stefanie POWefS. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CS) "Smokey And The Bandit" ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field (I hf , 40 min.) g "Danny" ( 1979. Advenlure) Rebecca Page. Geo<ge ~e (1 hf • 28 min ) .. CID "Missing" (1981. Ofama) Jedi Lem- mon. Sissy Spacek (2 hrs .. 2 min.) .... "Witches' Brew" (1980, Comedy) Lana Turner. Richard Benjamin. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •cm "Don's Party" (1976, Comedy) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop ( 1 hf . 30 min.) -CC) "The Last Waltz" ( 1978. Musieal) The Band. Oifected by Martin ScOfsese i1 hr.,-47 min.) Cl) ''That Mklntghl Kiss" ( 1949, Musical) Mano Lanza, Kathryn Grayson. (2 hrs.) .. all "Rio Grande" (1950, Western) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara. (2 hrs.) tw• "History Of The WOftd -Part I" (1981, Comedy) Mel BrOOks. Madeline Kahn. (1 hr .. 33 min) CZ) "Daddy's Gone A Hunting" ( 1969. Ofama) Carol White. Paul Borke. (2 hrs ) • "h Takes AH Kinds" ( 1969, ~). Vefa Miles, Robert Lansing. (2 tw cm "Dead And Burled" ( 1981. HorrOf) James Farenllno, Melody Anderson. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) -N1erPOO• lilov*- -• "From Hell To Borneo" ( 1964. Adventure) George Montgomery. Julie Gr~-(1ly.,30mln.) e Thunder Roed" (1958. Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry. (2 ht&) CJ:) ''Gate OI Hett" ( 1953. Ofame) Machl- 1<0 Kyo. Kazuo Haeegawa. ( 1 ht.. 30 min.) CID "Going ~I" (1981, Comedy) Tony Danza, JeSelca Walt.,. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) -· "The Shoot"1" (1978, Western) John Wayne, Lauren Babll. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) w czr ''SofC*er" c1en. 5uapen1eJ Roy SChelder. Bruno Cremer. (2 hrt .. 2 min.) ; "The Etemal s..·~ (1 954, Dtama) tfMna Heyden. Altxle .J>!IJ!lt'I. (2 hr9.) W ~ "VlctOf I Vlctorl8' ( 1982, Comedy) Jullt Andtewt. Robtrt Prftton. (2 hrs.. 15 wftl'On Golden Pond'' (1981. Dtama) F'on<M. Katherine Heptlurn.. (1 l'lr., 49 .) Nlatlt The Ughtt Went CM In (f981, Drama) Krilty McNl- Hemll. c 1 tir •• ao m1n.) -'Smokey Md The Bendft" (1977. ) Butt Alynoldt. 8ely Reid. ( 1 lhr 4() min.) • ''The .outlaw Jcmy w...... (197&. •ttn) Clnt EMtwood. 8ondr'a loeke. hrl.. 1 e m1n. 1 -·~ I ~" (1912, ComedV> Ancnwl. Ao«llft ~ (2 twa... '~ ~) "lht WIOlf Of FW' \).,~ ~) Vvte Moneend, a.tee . 2' Prtday, May 20, 1813 11 hr .. 45 min.) -~ "Gizmo" (1977, Comedy) Documen- tary. Directed by Howard Smith. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) .. CS) '"Starblrds" (('Jo D::ir" Advenlure) An1111ated (1 hr . 10 min.) .. It "'No Nukes'" ( 1980. MuSIC81) Jackson Bfowne. Crosby. Stills & Nash ( 1 hr., 43 min.) -~ "A Face In The Crowd" ( 1957. Ofa- ma) Andy Grttflth, Patricia Neal. (2 hr'S., 30 min.) CID "Missing" (t981, Drama) Jack Lem- mon. Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs., 2 min.) CD "Pandemonium" ( 1982. M t ) Tom Smothefs, Carol Kane. (1 r::.~ min.) cm "VrvaclOVS Lady"' (1938. Comedy) Ginger Roge<s. James Stewart. ( 1 hr • 3o min.) Cl) "Vietor I VlctOfla" ( 1982, Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston. (2 hrs., 15 min.) CZ) "Deed Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Stave Mattln, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hf .. 30mln.) __ .,,. ...... I IMCIB./ Lllllill ~ amum,..._ llO'lll "Going Apel" (198t, Comedy) Tony Danza, Jessica Walter. Three oran- gutans hold tha purse strings to a $5-mll- hon inheritance. "PG' ( 1 tv • 27 min ) 1'.:ll(JZ) ... ... 8 e FAm Coco undergoes a personali- ty change and considers abandoning hef dreams folloWlng the death of he< grand--mot~) (1 hr.) ~ e '"fhe Thomas Crown Attair" (1968, Adventure) Steve McOUeen. faye Dunaway. An insurance Investigator falls In tove with a wealthy CfOOk. (2 hrs ) l o cmeo llO¥ll "The Dey The Ash Came Oul" (1967, Comedy) Candice Bergen. Tom Courtenay. Two pilots search fOf a loSt atomic bomb dropped near a Greek resort Island. (2 hrs.) e P& llAGAllll A IOOll at the latest In digital sound recOfdlng and computerized moslc prodUctlon; a woman who turned a complete-kitchen packaging idea Into a mllllon dollar business. • A ..... CALLm GOUA lngrld Berg• man stars In the story of Golda Meir's life from he< earty days In Miiwaukee to hef 1rtumphant meeting. as IStaell Prime Minis- ter. with Egyptian Presldef'lt Anwar Sadat. {Pa~~J2 hta.) • WWI Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons host an lnfor~tlve IOOll at what' a new at the movies. e -GIMm CCMrn Featured: the BIUe Angell precision llylng group; Big Bird condUCtl 1he Pacific Symphony: motorcroa mom; Orange County lile- ~rd training program. ~--"Buddy, Buddy" (1981, Come- dy) Jeck Lemmon, Walter Matthau. While an asansln concentrates on his next kiH- lnQ, he la rudely lntet'rupted by a bumbling faflure of a mart who 18 attempting aulclde. 'A' ~36 mltl,) "Ylctor . ' Victoria" ( 1982. ~ Andf9wa. Aobert Preeton. gay 1 eearlo turns a starving M'IQ8f Into tt... r~ of t930e Parla by -..0 f'ler 81 ~I grMteat female ~­tOt. 'PO (2 tn., 16 min.) ()) .... --"COncef't For The ""*"*" Orummtr Buddy Rich loins Sinai/a In. a conqert at tti. Alt09 De Che- Y'Otl Amphltheelfe In tti. ~n ~-( 1 hr .• 25 min.) ·-''The Shootlal" (t979, Weet· em) John Wayne, t.aur.n Bacall A dying gunmM .... to !Ne out ,,.. "'* CS.ya In pMCe, dlaplt9 petlletent Ctlallengee by ~be euoc~a to Ne tame end &. 'PG'~1 ht .. ~ milt} ... '' " (1972. A~) IPhe1\4I K ~ ~ A t0em II i..ci to try In CMh W} on -tfle lite ~ ~ polcy of•~ UMd oer Nlelfnen. j~ "Armored At'8Clt" (1943, Dte- me) Dene Anchwl. Welltet Hulton. Ow· ~ WOtfct W• II. a CCIUfl090"' bend of ~ ntliOnlll .,..,,.,.. to ~t • ~"*°"Y· (1 ht., SOmln.l -N. A WMlthy prtotlcel * ._..,,, NI WIM fortune, ~ to "" oNirin of ,,.. monev-hunelrY .....,;~·~ ...... F*" ~ • """ ""° ,,,.....~ ..... ,. ...... -... . ...-.. . to attack the huge ~ ton of an Jll~tlo empire. 'PG' (2 h11 ) TW .,.. "Gentlemen Merry Brunettes" 1955, Mualcal) Jane Ruteelt, Jeenne raln. Two show butlf'leQ beauties In Per- le attempt to keep rom8noe from lnterfer· ~with their careeis (2 hra.) tW .,. "Easy" (1979. Drama) Jesele James. A shy high 8ChOol tMChet Is seduced by members of the achoo! loot· ball teem (I hf . 20 min.) n:ll 8 Cl) IWtf TO !WIT The Harts Pote aa house seivants to a wealthy Mei1lcan woman to ei1pose her Involvement In a Pofltlcal auasslnatlon. (R) (I hr.. 10 min.) D e TmeMT Hoel' Johnny Ca1eoo. Guest: Martina A1~r ) I I.'='=-" -""llYOllD MIMI "The Neptune Disaster" ( 1973, Adventure) Ben Gazzara, Yvette Mlmle\JK, A rescoe team races to save three men trapped underwat81 near Nova Scotia. (2 hrs • .__, 18'0flT~-= A .. DAY .-... "Be11y'a Loss" {f>art 42) 1Ml(8) awMClll Of '9DCAll 9IQl'f This profile c.f some of America's greatest ath· letes over the last 150 years, reaturlng Inti- mate lntenriews and rare film lootage, Is hos;f 1 t; 1 Merlln Oise~ .. 30 min ) a.e _, A look al the success ol loor over-40 aciresses· Ali MacGraw. Linda Grey, Linda Evans and Joan Comns. CJ MO¥ll "An Eye FOf An Eye" ( t966, Drama) Robefl Lansing. Pat Wayne A bounty hunt9f seelcs revenge on those responsible for the death of his wife and son. ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) e LOft, AIBICAll ITU (I) IHT Of llZAMW John Byne1 shows yoo things stranger than truth. lar~ than lile, and zanier than anything yoo ve ev91 seen. g MO¥ll "Raggedy Ma~" (t981, Dra- ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Rober1s In t944. a telephone operator in a small Teus town sacrllle-0s her standing In the com- muf'llly when she has a Short affair with a combat-bound sailor. 'PG' (1 hr., 35 min.) -~ llCME "The Garden Of The Finll-Con- llnls" ( 1971 .. Drama) Lino CaPoflcchlo. Oom1mque Sanda Directed by Vittone De Sica, Antl-&lmlllsm gradually and pol&O- nooSly invades the lives of two Jewish familles IMng In Italy before Wood War II. .l! hr., 40 min.) -II fl> LATE 9IClf\' wmt DAVID l.fT1llmAll Guests. po!Ka queen Vlasta Krset<; Hoo- ~~==tern groop Bo~ar~n ~ TOM COTn.r: UP ClO. Guest. Ray Bradbury. (Part ~ e L0¥1.wM1mu CE flKA NL cowrACT UMTI U s Heavyweight Chemplonshlp (trom Rock- ford. Ill.) (R} ( f hr .. 30 min.) (0) llCME "Pemtentiary II" ( t982. Ora-_ ................ _ .. II "Heart Beat" ( 1980, Drama) Nick I mtt) Leon 11&.c Kennedy. Ernie HU<llon. An old prllOn enemy rnurcle<t • bOller't altttrlend. forclna him lo return 10 the ring 'ff ( 1 tv . 60 min.) (I) ... "Fol YOUI Eyee only" ( 1981, Adventure) RQOef Moore. Topol. Jamee Bond treckt a criminal who pu1lotned a top eecrat Bnlllh oafanM dovloa. 'PG' (2 hrs., 5 rnln.) ... Cl).,.. "Wishbone Cvtt91'" (1977, Drama) Joa Don Ba)Cer. Sondfe Locke ~tv .20mln) tMI 9IMI "The Boogen9" ( 198 t. Horror) ebee-08 Balding, Fred Mceerran Ancient tentacled creaturll terrorize Iha lflhablt- anla of hoU9e that It connected to the monsters' sub18ftanean lair. 'A' (1 hr .. 36 min.) we.,_ "The Genefal Died At Dawn" (1936. Adventure) Gery Cooper. Madeleine Carroll. A soldier of tortune tries 10 secure ammunition for e ballle ~afnS1 a Chinese war lord. (2 hrs.) • .,. "Bom Innocent" (197.C, Ora· ma) Linda Blair, Joanna Miles. A troobled adolescent la eent to a Juvenile detention home wh&fe she mu81 adJ\jst 10 the bitter-ness 8nd resentment of the other glfls. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (!) .,. "Beau James" ( 1957, Bloara- phy) Bob Hope, Vera Miles. Jame& Walk- er. gay blade 01 the 19208. ·la elec1ed mayor of New 'York City. (2 hrs.) <II 81191f~ TdllMf A look al the success of lour 0\19f~ actresses: All MacGraw, Linde Grey, Linda Evarw; and Joan Collins. • 9Dv. "Stage Fright" ( 1950, Mys· tery) Jane Wyman. Marlene Dietrich. After pleading lnnooence to a friend, the suspect in a murder case turns oot to be P#i~ hrs .• tO min.) t11 CR'>9IMI~" (1981, Comedy) Ball Mu<ray, Harold Ramis. A New York cabbie looking fOf ei1cltement convinces his best friend to join him In enlisting In the U.S. Armt:'R' (1 tv .. 20mln.) 1:111 .... OUWlllllT COTTLI: .. Cl..09 Guest: Alice Neel. WO.,. "Missing" (1981. Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New York businessman and hls daughler- ln-law try to find out what happened to his son who dlNppeared during the military ~n~. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 2lnln.) *l•'.:" ... ...WATCM -UC.~Y(W) .,. "Jimmy The l<ld" ( 1982, Com- edy) Gary Coleman. Dee Wallace. A 12- year-old Is lhe "perfect child" with a pen- chant fOf 3 piece suits and tne manner of a ~year-old man. ( t hr . 30 min ) M 111) .:1'8lflll ~ lllMI "The Stratton Story" ( t949. Biography) James Slewart, June Allyson. The I06s 01 a leg Is overcome by baseball 1:111~ ~~ Stratton. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) I,: "Lost Bettallon" ( 1962, Dra- ma) Diane Jergens. Leopold Salceda. Americans reoelve aid trom a FUiploo guemlla leader dUrlng World War II ( t hr . 45 .:u. CE ilf'*-(R) Nolte. SISSY Spacek. ( t flr. 50 min.) 18(%) "The Wages Of Fear" ( t955, Suspense) Yves ~ontand, Cherles Vane! . (D)llCMI "Actv.nturee Of The Wlldelneem Famlly II'' ( 19'78, Adventural Robert LOQ&n. &.Mn O.mante Shaw. The IUt1her 1ctvent1Ket of e tamlly who gave F e In the city 10 become modem-day 1 art chronicled. ·o· ( t hr., .C6 min •al>~ATU.. ... .,. "HO<tOf Island" (1941, MY9- t.-y) Oictc F0<1n. Leo Carrillo, A group of treuure-ttekert dllc<Mtr terror lnttead. l a 11m1n.) ••• •tmn:tl ... •I FMTW lllMI "Cannooball Run" ( 1981. ) Burt Reynoldl, Dom Dalulte Various oddball char1ctera compete In • coast-to-coast auto 1aoe. 'PG' (I hr •• 35 ~ J.o. "Don't Pally" ( 1976. Come- dy) John Hargreave, Pal Blthop. A group of suburbanites gather at a friend'• houte to watch the election rewrne. (I hr .. 30 min.) (I) llOWll "The Bitch" ( 1979, Or'ama) Joan Colllns, Michael Coby. After an ex11amarltal attalr destroys her marriage, a hlgh-IMng woman searches for otfief sourcet1 of funding. 'A' ( t hr • 30 min.) •(f)PAmt• (Z)llCMI "High Al&k" (1981, Adventure) James Brolln, Cleavon Llltle. A trio of greedy friends plot the robbafy of a million dollars from a Sooth American drug~ et 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 man.) ... .,. "Heavy Metal" (1981. S<:lenee- Flctlon) Animated Voices of John Candy, John Vernon. A mysterious green orb of tremendoo& power has a s1range etteot on a V!Jrlety ol cheractara In different times and places In the universe. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •(f)fWtlM-~ .,. "Little Miss Marker" ( 1980, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Julie Andrews. Based on the Damon Runyon atory. A gruff, stingy 1930s bookie's Ille la turned aroond when he accepts a 6-year-old moppet as a marker lor a racing bet. 'PG' ii hr .. 39 min.) • 1m11,...t10 -Nnm W llATHTIOL .,.. "Olnosaurvs" ( 1960, Sele~ Action) Ward Ramsey, Paul Lukather. During the construction of a harbor on a tr()pical Island, a caveman and prehistoric beasts are unearthed and lound to be atllt alive. ( 1 hr •• 45 min.) W (f)Ul ..... cm .... mT Of ...... This bawdy musical satire recaptures the heyday of artlu~strl tease and baggy-pants come-~ (thr . Cl) "They Shall Have Music" ( t939, Drama) Joel McCrea, Waltllf Brennan. A gtoup ol young musicians gathers at a settlement hOUse lo pool their talents. (2 hrs.) ., .... lllMAllOf~ .. 90¥ll "Moontaln Family Robinson" (1979. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw A city tam11y runs Into trooble wtth rhe I01estry service when they seek a simplef Uf1t5lyle In the wtklemess. 'G' (1 hr., 40 min.) -~ "G!z.mo" (t977. Comedy) Documeo- tary ()l(ecled by Howard Smith. Friday, May 20. 1983 27 -Tharsclay Cont. Ward. A hard-boiled private eye runs into a host of familiar characters while Investi- gating the death ot a scientist I cheese ~oon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1:11 (.tt) llO¥IE "Richard Pryor Live From The Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Rtehard Pryor. This filmed coocert performance is highlighted by the comedian's.views on sex. marriage. prison life and a chilling though humorous account of his cata· strophic experiences with cocaine de ndence. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Ml ~---.n'WATCM llO¥IE "Dead And Buried" ( 1981, Horror) James Farentlno. Melody Ander· son. A small-town policeman investigates a series of bitarre murders. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) "I .... 1:11 L~Murder In Movleland" (1973. Mystery) James Stewart, Strother Martin A detective delves Into the sexual jungle of Hollywood to defend the husband ol a fadl~ star. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) , ... (II) (I).,. "The Wrong Arm Of The Law" ( 1963. Comedy) Peter Sellers, Lionel Jef- fries. The syndicate and the police bands together to stop a trio of thieves who pose as lawmen. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (I) llO¥IE "Paradise" ( 1982, Drama) Wil· tie Aames, Phoebe Cates. Two teen-a~s come of age in 1823 Baghdad. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) M @ WOllLD AT Ulm D llO¥IE "The Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1976, Western) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. A man becomes an outlaw when a ruthless band of Union soldiers destroys his Southern farm and kills his wife and son. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 16 min.) ·w-11ma1 ~= "BOOdy, Buddy" (1981. Come- dy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau. While an assassin concentrates on his next klll- 1~. he is rudely Interrupted by a bumbling failure of a man who Is attempting suicide. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) CE)• ••••tw CID .,. "Silent Rage" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Chock Norris, Ron Sliver. A critically injured psychopath is revltallzed and made almost lndestructable by the handi- work of a mentally unhinged scientist. 'A' il hr., 40 min.) CZJ .,_ "Le Voyage En Oouoe" ( 1980. Orama) Dominique Sanda. Geraldine Ctlaptin. Two women travel to the South of France on a vacation from their famllles and spend their time exchanging their memories. dreams and Innermost feelings. 'R' (1 hr., 40 min.) .. ,.'" 19 PAITH• M .,_.."Don's Partv" (1976. Come- dy) John Hargreave. Pat Bishop. A groop of suburbanites gather at a friend's house to watch the election returns. ( 1 hr .. 30 min:Jo, 49iE ~~~The Slave Trade" ( 1974, Mystery) James Stewar1, Dick Gautier. A sports baron is murdered and the crime Is pinned on a former football pro whose defense Is being paid for by the victim's wldOw. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I ..... ,..Cl!, ....... .. llPY .. IUU....U llO¥ll "Starblrds" (No Dafe. Adven- ture) Animated. An alien civilization seeks a new home after their planet is dest~ (1hr.,10mln.) ..Ill), "' ... ..(C)llOVll "Gate Of Hell" (1953. Drama) Mechlko Kyo. Kazuo Hasegawa. A 12th- century Japanese noblewoman given as a victor's reward to a SOidier chooses death over his advanoes. (1 hr .. 50 min.) CID llO¥ll "Partners" ( 1982, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt. A straight cop and a gay police clerk go undercover as a homosexual couple to find the murderer of a male model. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) M (%) llO¥ll "Daddy's Gone A Hunting" (1969. Drama) Carol White, Paul Burke. A young couples relationship dlslnt&Qrates after rentlna an apartment. Sally Field anCl Tommy Lee Jonee tar ae a hook_,t and a drifter in the eomecly "Baek Roads," Satardayat 9 ·p.m. on KNXT {2). ao Frtct.y, MllY ao: 1913 • .._.._.Neel Geblef end Jel- frey Lyone hott •n lnlom\8llve kX»I e1 Whel't MW 11 lhe ITIOlllM I .. , ... .. MCAT\9 • e -·--NeH lakes a neigh bOr 10 coor1 ehtl' .ne Is blnen by Iler 9"11.o ~ llQICMIOIJT The Rush family hea high hopet thet Muriel'• mother i~j found the wealthy men of he< dreems. ........ M'fll&fl "Fa1her Brown: The Head 01 esar" Fettle( Brown helpse gu~l-strlck· 8f1 young woman woo stole a prlo .. ess coin from her brother's coHectlon. end Is now~I b. lackmalled by e mysterious stra r. R) 1 hr.) a!) MATM "Sons And Lovers" .Paul, now a clerk In a Nolllngham factory, recovers from a long Illness and vlsfls a nearby farm where he mee1s a beau=rl. (Part 2) Q (1 hr.) CID "Visiting Hours" ( 1982, Suspense) Mlchaal Ironside, Lee Grant. A psychotic murderer searches tor his ne>et vicllm, a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attack. In a big city llospltal. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45mln) · CD llCMI "Forever Female" ( 1953. Com· edy) William Holden. Ginger Rogeis A lovely, youthlul actress lends the sparkle and 1a1en1 needed 10 gel a young play- wnghl's pr0du6tton oH the ground. ( 1 hr • 3Smin.) .. t1Z) .OVW "Land 01 The Pharaohs" ( 1955, Drama) Jack Haw1<1ns. Joan ~ hns. The oonstrvchon ol mammoth myst1- ca1 pyramidS Is carried ou1 In anclenl ~ypt. (2 hrs . 10 min) &:a B I Oii nll lVWll Fealured· a 1our of lhe British l~~r.) D tD Diane re-evatua1es her relationships with the people at Cheers follo~ath of her cal (R) •1 .......... ~ llCMI "The Seekers" (Part 2) ( 1979, Ofama) George Hamillon, Brian Keilh. Romance conffic1s with duly as members of lhe Kent family try to pave a path of freedom for lhelr descendants in the 19th oenlury. (2 hrs.) CE AUTO MCM Off-Road Racing (from Pomona. Calif.) (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CS) llCMI "Dead Men Don't Weer Plaid" (1982, Comedy) Steve Merlin, Rachel Ward. A hard-bolled private eye runs Into a hosl or familiar charactera while investl· gating lhe death of a 6Clerl11St I Cheese i oon. 'PG' r hr .• 30 min ) MIJllH ~ -• NU. ITmT &ml Chief Dan181s turns lhe precfncl upslde-down tn a search for the governor's missing dog, while roollle c~ lremt>le over tales of lhe l~)ICE9-I":!:~~ ' Phantom OI the Sewers." ..... .,. ftlOOD llOUTI .w.I TOTMI._.,_. M'flt•fl "falher Brown The Head Of Caesar" Falher Brown helps a gullt·strlck· en young woman who slole a prlceless coin trom her brother's collecllon. af'ld Is now being blacl<ma11ed by a mys1erlous s1ranger. {R) O ( t hr.) ~llCMI ··on Golden Pond" (1981, Ofa· ma) Henry Fonda. Kalharlne Hepburn Old tamily tensions resurlace as an elderly couple return tor a last summer a1 lheir New England relreal and are visited by their daughter. her liance and his son 'PG' ( 1 hr , 49 minb • .,. "Hl1tory I The Wor1d Pert I" P981. Comedy) Mel Bfootia. Madeline Kehn Man's llluatrlout hilt()()' -lrot'r1 NNnde<thal cavemen 10 tfle Spanish lnqu~lloo -19 examined 'A' (1 Iv , 33 min.) CZ> .,,. "Oeddy's Gone A Hunting" (1969, Orama) Cerol White, Paul Butke A young couples relatlonahlp dllintegret• after renting en apartmenl. (2 In ) -· UllM IT'OIY'I CU-. mMllil Thll apecial focUMS on the plant. 1nlmal ef'ld marine Ute of the Channel lllancta TOM ...... Lowm.-.AmNRCTOCUl.a .,.. 1uu--. •IUICMC.-1111&1££M llMY IWnllML IWIY IWl'f'llMI IDll ... .-r ,. LA,_, Arch Luf1berg. media rector of the U.S. Chamber ol Com· merce. tells how to perlecl our techniques ~=m·(1hr.) ~·.,,. ... ,., '"' ... Comedy sketches combine with classic fllm ·lll'ld news foolage In an oHbeat. satiric teke- olf CD llOWll "Hot Times" ( 1974, Comedy) Henry Cory, Bonnie Gooclel. A sexually Inexperienced high school S1udeot suiters lhe teasing ol a bevy ol cheefleadefs bul manages 10 fUlllH his goats at a New Year's Eve party 'R' (t hr , 30 min.) c_mmw11 "Small Town Girls" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Sefena, Shirley Wood. A young woman wi~ a skin magazine's "Most Exclling Se>eual Experience" contest ( 1 hr. 15mtn) I Lc:Mla ..... Ml>fmKTCCUla . 1WCU9 • 1d llCMI "The Wagons Roll Al Nlghl" ( 1941, Advenlure) Joan Leslie. Hum- phrey Bogarl. A protective blg brother altempts 10 break up the relatlon&hlp between his sister and a lion 1ama<. (2 hrs.) 11:119 (I) GmlCY Quincy dl&credlts lhe aulhor of a dlel book on a nallonal lele\4- slon lalk show. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) D tD TIMIGHT Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Steve Lawrence. Mel Blanc. ( 1 hr.) I Ill MC ... llllfn. YGU AlllD POI IT • .,. llYOllD mwll "The Long Goodbye" ( 1973, Mystery) Eniort Gould, Nina Van Paltef'ldt. Deleclrve Philip Marlowe encounters a hosl of olfbeal charactefs while lootclng for his client's missing husband. (2 hrs.) ...... Ale_ CID .,. "P8fll()(181 Best" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Mariel Hemingway. Pa1rice Donnelly. Two young female a1hle1es are lorn between IOYe af'ld ambillon as they lraln tor ()tympiccompetillon 'R' (2 hrs.) (S)A .. DAY•-"Hucfs Bizarre Fen- lasy" (Pan 43) g.,_ "Witches' B~ew" (1980. Coffi&.. dy) Laria Turner. Richard Benjamin. A cOllege proless<>t's wile uses 1he black arts to help her husbaf'ld's career 'PG' ( 1 tv .• 40m1n.) lt9 ~ mwll "McVlcar'· ( 1980. Orama) Roger Oaltrey. Adam Faith. The true story ot Brltish criminal John McVlcar's Ille In prison, 1\19 esca~ and his new Ille on the outside Is chromcled. ·R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) a.e BfTBlf~ nmGNT A visit to a soap opera school run by Bill and Susan Seafonh Hayes G lllMI "Stapover Tokyo" ( 1957, Ora· me) Aot>ef1 Wagner. JOfln Coltlnt An Amerlean spy 11 carelully welc:hed white he It In Japan tor a brlet 11apover (2 tvt.i.i •• lle'T •:www ID'I LOWI. ' •CAii ITt'LI ---fl') llCMI "Victor / v1c1or1a" ( 1982, ) Jvlle An41ews, Robert Preston A gay impresario tUtm a starving linger Into rhe ra~ ol t930s Peril by bllling Iler as Europe a g1ea1est female lmperaona tor. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 15 min) (l) 111M1 "Night School" (1981, Myt· tery) Leonard Mann. Rachel Ward. An enthroe>olooy professor wllh a peochanl for co-eds rs &uspecled of lhe brulal mur ders of some ol his former bed partner• 'R' (_l_hr,28~ -· m LA11 wmt DAVID~ Guest; actor Ron Sliver, (I tir ) l =Oll-ftll QOn\.I: W Q.Oll Guest. Gladys Kn=t. e ,_,.CMIT'YU c_m ''National Lampoon Goes To The Movies" J1981, Comedy) Robby Benson. Rlchar Widmark. Popular movie ~nres are sallrlzed In three parodies. 'R' hr. 30 min) 1119 Cl) MCa.OUD McCIOvd's search ror missing beauty contestants leads him to the power1ul second-In-command of an oll·uch Middle Eastern country (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) we mwll "Man On The Flying Trapeze" ( 1935. Comedy) WC Fields, Mary Brian A daughter helps her unhappy falher stanc up for his rights. (2 hrs .• 20 min ) • llCMI "Sttlke Force" ( 1915. Orama) Cliff Gorman. Donald Blakely A special unll of law enforcement agents. comb1n· 1ng lhe besl 1a1en1s of polloe from federal 10 local levels, is set up to auack lhe prob- lem =anlzed cslme. (I hr., 30 min.) (I) "The Landlord" ( 1970, Come- dy) Beau Bridges, Lee Grant. A wealthy young man causes a stir within h(s family when he decides to purchase a tenemenl house 1n theJ= ~r.':i~ OJ araT A vlsll to a soap opera school run by Bill and Susan Seafor1h Hayes . •••• w ....... , .... -.. CD llCMI "The Ritz" ( 1976, Comedy) Jack Weston. Alla Moreno. A bumbler unwillingly stumbles into a gay balhhous¥ whlle seeklnj retuge from his murder· minded brolher·ln·law 'A' ( 1 hr., 3 t w mlnJ..c...a.-. I mw11 "The Winier Of Our Dreams" ( 1981. Drama) Judy Davis, Bryan Brown A young man becomes attracted to the Junl<kt-prostitute he meets while invesh· gating his 9lrllriend's death In Sydney's tenderloin d1Slrlct. ( 1 hr .. 2.9 min.) ts ~ MIMI "Sernors" (1977, Comedy) Dennis Quaid. Gary Imhoff. Enlerprlslng college students turn their fralernity house into a bordello. 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.) 1:::81 e 1ee _,,. 01imHtfT lOll COTT\.I: W Cl.oil Guest: Andy Kaufman. e llCMI "Firsl Spaceship On Venus" ( 1962, Science-fiction) Yoko Tani, Qlclrick Lukes. In t980. eight scienUsts discover a progressive civllizatlon on the e!!nel Venus. ( 1 hi .. 30 min.) lZ) llOVW "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Sieve Martin. Rechel Friday, May 20, 1983 29 - ( AUTHO~IZEO SALES/SEAVICE/BATIBFACTI°"'' AMC-JEEP ORA'NGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 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 -~-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -M0-9100 CHEVROLET CONNILL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -~ 1200 CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -Ml-1134 Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAUN·ISUZU 1871 t Beach BIVd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY • RACH LINCOLN-MIRCURY 16800 Beact\,.Btvd. Huntington S.ch Ml-1131 MAZO ~· MIRACLI! MAIDA ·1425 Baker Street Costa Mesa -141-3334 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-8651 -638-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVEASON, INC. 445 E~Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -873-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -838-2333 TOYOTA l!ARLI IKI TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -Ml-1303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGIN/llUZU 18711 Beach BIVd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 VOLVO l!ARLI tKI VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meta -Ml-9'03 1,7 Shown, Squiggy on Laverne and Shirley 13 Miss Newton-John 14 Hanner on Taxi t 5 Mr Frost's ID 16 USNA grad 17 Liable 18 In operalion 19 Role for Ito 2 1 He played Lobo 23 -Ane Langdon ACROSS 34 Comedienne Martha 36 Active 40 Quincy's milieu 4 1 Plays Buck Rogers 44 -and Sympalhy 45 And so on 46 -Acres 48 Sea·bird 49 -Wiiderness 50 Cousteau's milieu 5 1 20 Down on Alice -WorclGame ...... Fl LL I~ n4E MISSING LEiTEr<s ltV IH£ 11 IV WORDS" BELOW. 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SOLUTION for th0te thal shop for quality Men's & Woman's Traditional Wear Friday, May 20, 1983 31 l Bolsa Chica marsh channel gets three-year extension , By ROBEl\T BARKER or .. Dlllr"" ..- The atate haa been given three more yean to build a navigable chann e l to the P.ciflc Oceen in order to gain ownenhip of 230 acres ln the B olaa Chica area near Huntinct.on Beach. The ex t enalon was a nnounced Thursday by a spoke1man f or Signal Landmark Inc .• the major landowner In the low -lying rnarahy aree adjacent to Pacific Cout Highway and 1<>uth of Warner Avenue. The 1tate received 300 acres for an eooloCieal preeerve In a 1973 Bolla Chica land trade with Siana!. In addition, 230 acres were leased to the 1tate with the understandln~ they would come under state ownership if the state construc te d a THI ORANGI COAST FRIDA y I MA y 20, 1983 ~ :1 9 college ' teachers get jobs hack By PHIL SNEIDERMAN or ... o.1y Not ..,. The jobs of 19 laid-off Coast Community College District teache r s w e re r estor ed Wednesday night, and three groups stepped forward Thursday to take credit for it. District administrators issued a written statement saying the jobs were restored by tbe elected board of trustees because of "the unexpected success of early retirement options presented diatrictwide." The district , which oversees Orange Coast, Coastline and Golden West colleges, said 29 faculty members and 13 other employees accepted early retirement benefits, aaving the .district $1.2 million. Thia savings ' . allowed the district t.o reinstate I · 19 teachers and reatott fully or partially 11 academJc programs cut earlier this year. The American Federation of Teac h ers (AFT). whic h repre9ents the full-time faculty in collective bargaining, isstled a statement saying the laid-off teachers have their jobs back "thanks to the willingness of their colleagues to take advanta g e of the ea rl y retirement program negotiated in the A.IT contract this year." Finally , t h e Taxpayers Alliance to Save Community Colleges, whic h is trying to unseat four trustees, said the board restored the jobs "under the pressure o f the r ecall movement." Phlllil Baaile, president of the local AFT chapter, said two other teachers who received final layoff notices this month have learned they will retain their positions. navtaable ocean ent.ranc. ud channel to the ed8e of S'8JW'• reroainina property. The 1973 land t rade required appropriation of f~nding by 1983 and completio n of the ocean e ntrance 1y1tem by 1987, according to the Sl1nal spokesman. T h e agreement for the extension, approved by Orange (See MARSH, P11e AZ) Dlllfr ltllot It.ff PMto ~ .._. MltcMll Robert Lee and Charles Baden wait --., --- Jedi junkies • camping out By STEVE MJTCHELL or-. o..r,.... ...,, Now here'• a pair of Lu.cu loonies who really know their Ewoka from lhelr Wooade&. What else In the world (or out of lt) would poue91 two computer programmers to wait In line for five days to aee George Lucas' "Rt-tum of the .Jedi"? "I've never been first in line for anythJng," shrugs Charles Baden, "except for maybe a (See JEDI, P11e AZ ) COAST f DITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENl S I Newport But she noted that 67 other teachers are still scheduled to l09e their jobs at the end of this semester. She said the union stands by its position that the college district could have made other cuts and avoided any full- time teacher layoffs. Jedi return with vengeance • revamping stu~y set A group of planning experts from across the country will arrive in Newport Beach next month to conduct a five-day crash study for redeveloping an _,mg and troubled section of the t)each cl ty. The redevelopment program, organized by the National Anlerican Institute of Architects, will concentrate on the Newport fier commercial district and nearby Cannery Village. The planning team is to be h eaded up by New York City economist William Conway. The group also include• a public official from Atlantic City, N.J .. an attorney from C h icago. a planner from New Jersey and ~rchitecta from Oregon and ~ebraska. : The group, which arrives June ~. will tour the area by helicopter I ~d later by boat. The only cost 1 Jo the city will be lodging and air iare. 1 i When the planJng team leaves I Jilewport Beach, the city will be )landed a 1et of recommendations <J,ar uptJradi.nR the targeted areas. J· Beyond actual redevelopment, fthe group la expected to study ltratfic, architectural themes and l ~Y· .. l~ .. ~e:'1Port Beach is the first fSee REV AMP, Pa1e A!) l· (See COLLEGE, Page A!) Lifeguards brace for beach rush By STEVE MARBLE O(lfle Delly Not 8tllff With forecasters calling for sweltering temperatures, Orange Coast lifeguards are doing everything except taking reservations for towel space in anticipation of the season's first "beach attack." Thousands are expected to head for the shore with predicted Inland temperato.res reaching the low 90s this weekend. Except for early morning and eve ning c lo uds, the May weekend could be straight out of · August, the National Weather Service says. Everything's coming up aliens this week a s the Star Wars saga continues with a new movie. J ohn Fulce II, I 0 , and his siste r Angie. 8 , o f Fountain Valley wait for the May 25 o pe ni ng in John's room, full of s pace collectibles. Read more in today's Weekender, inside. Medical center raises ante Backers off er research institute if UCI shuns competition By GLENN SCOTT Of ttM Delly Not ..... Backers of the proposed lrvine Me dical Center n ear Irvine's Golden Triangle are offering UC R e gents a major resear ch institute next to the hospital ir the regents will drop competing plans for a hospital at UC Irvine. The offer was made in a letter sent this week to Glenn Campbell. chairman o f the Board o f Regents. by members of the Advjsory Board for the Irvine Medical and Science Complex. It comes just a month before proponents of the two hospital proposals are scheduled to argue In a public hearing why the state should select their plan. The hearing is set for June 21 at an undetermined location in Irvine. application for an acute care facility it that neither hospital will be approved," say the advisory board members, who include such heavy corporate hitte rs as Arnold Beckman, Donald Bren, J . Robert Fluor and Donald Koll. The advisory board ls supposed to oversee development of the 320-acre area designated by the Irvine Co. as a site for biomedical services and research . Th e r esearch ins t itute, according to the board's proposal, would be a focal point for UCI faculty members to join with private industry and other researchers to undertake key projects. The institute would "aim at (See MEDICAL, Pate AZ ) Mesa officials see~iiJ.g , .. ways to halt evictivns By JODI CADENHEAD or ... o.., ........ people llvln1 ill the el.ht bulldln11 between 846-80 Center Street were 1 iven 30-daya n9tlce to be out of thelr homea by Ma.y 15. Many aay they haw nowhen to IO· At Newport Beach , where weekday crowds of nearly 70,000 have been gathering in recent days, additional guards have been hired in anticipation of the mob. At the mile-lonR city strand in (See BEACH, Pa1e AZ> Dlllr .......... ~ a.rtel ~ Newport Pier The offer Is the latest development In years of struggle over building an Irvine hospital. Wh lp makes this l e tter uncharacteristic, however. la the advisory board's caution that continued conflict may prevent either side from aeelng their dream come U'Ue. The eviction of tenants from 32 rundown apartment units ln Coata Mesa hH alarmed offlclala who uy they would like to .ee 'lbmethlna done to protect reaident1 who are turned out of their ~--•-All "' the moetly ~ "It coacerm me that tl\e9 p eople are beln1 abuaed b eca uae• they 're (See TENANT, P.,. Al> "A likely result of a competing ~' •• -------~-----INSIDE------------. Ruby's, the restaurant at the end of Balboa Pier, is a return to the good ol' day• of the 19408 when a diner looked like ... well, looked like a diner. Pa.re Bl. A dozen lashes · A reader 1ivea Ann • dozen luhe1 with a wet noodle because of Ann'• concept that f riend1 can be "ou~rown." Annual s pring purge The TV network.a have decided which weekly series will vanish next fall and whieh onea wm be back. Phil Sneiderman takes a look at thi1 year'• programmin1 deci1ion1 In the TV Lo •• {) •I It'• Eat•laela Hi1h v,. Lq\tn• Beach Hl1h 1onl1ht whh the CIF 4-A volleyb.11 ehamploa1hif. on the line. P .. ~ C • Fuchsia Featival The fachtJ~ c;.ta Mesa'• offidat nower~ i1 the f ocu of • two•day feathal ih the city. P-.e A6. ~\ . MEDICAL CENTER • • • Suspect linked to 14 'freewa y slayings' ,,~ Continued stories TENANT E VICTIONS • • • (undcx·umented) alums," said a l"aty council member who asked not lo be nanied. "l don't know w hat in the world the city can do. But we should do something " the right to do with their property as they please." Ci'ty inspectors ro und substandard plumbing, broken ceilings, inoperable ovens and cockroaches at the apartments an July 1982, said city senior planner Perry Valantine. From Page A 1 providing l"ftOurces In eclentJhc rields whic h may not now be properly funded," the proposal says · The adv1S0ry board is asking the regents lo set up a task foree to examine the plan, which could require a postponement of next month'• state h earing for a certificate of need to operate a hospital. UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. was out of town this morning, but Stevr Yerxa. vice president o r the non-profit Healthweat Foundation iteeking to build the hospital at UCI, said the propo&al ~med to hun "like taking the mountain to Mohammed." Yerxa said UCI already has $600 million In s tate asaeta (buildings) in place at the site of his proposed communHy hospital. "To duplicate three-and-a-half miles away what the-unjversity already has doesn't make any sense whatsoever," he said. BY JEFF ADL ER O(tM Delly Not 8Wf A Long Beach man arrested by the California Highway Patrol near Mission Viejo last Saturday now Is considered a suspect In 14 freeway-style kil1ings in three atates, authorities say. slaya.np. The killing• all are connected to hitchhikina. lnvolve dn.tgs and alcohol and have ''homoeexual overtones," Gates told reporters at an afternoon news conference In Santa Ana Thursday. Many of the' apartments advertised at $525 a month have bashed-in walls, broken J toilets, worn carpeting and exposed pipt!S and waring that t enants claim have gone unfixed Cor years. Robert Se l ing, who according to city recorp s is part owner of all of 'the complexes, said he now owns only two He refused in a phone interview Wednesday to say wh y tenants were evicted or what will become of the buildings. ' COLLEGE JOBS . • • Orange County Sherif! Brad Gates said Randy Steven Kraft, a 38-year-old computer operator, has been linked to killings In Orange, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties as well as slayings in Oregon and Michigan. Gates added that Kraft's roommate, 25-year-old Jeffrey Allen Selig, la considered a "potential suspect" In the case. lnvestagators have questioned Selig, but he has not been arrest.eel or charged with any crimes, the sheri(f said . Kraft, being held in the Orange County Jail in lieu of $750,000 bai), IS scheduled to be arraigned on murder charges next week Mayor Donn Hall said he was shocked and surprised by the rundown condition of the apartments, but was not sure whether the city s h o uld become 1nvolvt.>d 1n the s1tuat1on. "We have a number of people in the c:ommunity who are displeased that we have illegals and I'm assunung some of the people are," 'Said Hall "If we get involved on the side o l t e nants, we're saying p~rty owners don't have However. Seling reportedly told inspeCtors he plans to fix and remodel the nrut.c;. "It's sad, but there's absolutely no requirement on the part of the landlord to give more than 30-days notice," said Mary Ann Gaido, an Irvine councilwoman and housing specialist for the Orange County Human Relations Conunission. MARSH CHANNEL . • • County supervisors thl.s week, pus hes back the f u nding appropriation deadline until 1986 and completion of the system unut 1990. Company olficials say the extension is intended lo allow additional time to complete. studies and to meet permit requirements. The 230 acres will revert lo Signal if terms aren't met. Sistnal wants to construct an 1,800-slip public marina arid 5,700 waterfront and ocean- view homes in the area. The compan y also has agreed to preserve 600 8crt'!S of salt marsh lands. The Bolsa Chica property consists of about 1,600 acres of unincorporated territory on the coast of Huntington Beach. Except for the 300 acres of ecological reserve along Pacific Coast Highway, the rest of the land is in private ownership with Signal owning most of the property. Aminoil USA operates the fifth largest oil field in the State in Bolsa Chica. JEDI JUNKIES . • • ride at Disneyland:" Baden, 19, and his friend Robert Lee, 23, rolled out their sleeping bags at the Edwards Newport Cinema an Fashion Island Thursday afternoon, detennined to be the first In the door to see "Jedi" when It screens at 12: 15 Wednesday morning. That's next week. About 103 hours Crom now. The Costa Mesa pair are avid sc1 -fi buffs -especially when it romes to anything from the Star Wars saga "They're great movies," grins Baden. salting in his sleepmg bag, an ann around a teddy bear with a garter belt on its neck He figures he's seen "Star Wars" a half-dozen times and "The Empire Strikes Back" about three or four umes. Lee. who put on a cowboy hat when awakened by a reporter at about 8 this morning. says he's seen both films six tames That's six times each. The two were in l ine Thursday mghl to buy up a dozen tic ke ts to the post- m id n 1g ht preview next w C'd.nesda y H ol ding up a s tring of purple tickets. Baden said. "We've got a bunch of friends who should start showing up Saturday." The late arrivals will also camp out at the theater. he said. Behind Baden and Lee. of course. So how do the two scl-fi squatters plan to spend their time? "We've got science fiction books, romic books, all kinds of stuff to keep us busy," Lee said. "And we'll play D&D. (That's Dungeons and Dragons to the uninfonned.) They'll probably take in a movie o r two, as long as they're just inches away from the theater. They plan to trade off making food runs, and they say they'll use the theater restrooms when the occasion calls for it. "The manager said s h e didn't expect anyone to start waiting in line· until n ext Tuesday ... Baden said, adding the theater-operators don't mind their property serving as a concrete campground. Are they worried about sleeping out late at night? "Who's going to mug somebody who's sleeping with his teddy bear," Lee laughed. From Pa~e A1 District officials say the layoffs are necessary to eliminate part of a $.5:5 million .budget deficit ant1c1pated during the coming school year. Carol Gandy, president of the board of trustees, said more teacher jobs may be restored "as BEACH • • • From Page A1 Huntington Beach: a full summer lifeguard crew has been asked to ar rive Saturday and Sunday morning. "Luckily," says Newport lifeguard Capt. Buddy Belshe, "the surf has been down. If we had some big swells, we could have problems." Beaches along the coast have been ravaged by winter stoaDS that dug out holes and ~ted sand bars. -all problems for less~e.nced cxean bathers. Temperatures along the ooast were expected to d ip into the mid-70s today and then climb into the mid-80a Saturday and Sunday. Orange County fire authorities are continuing a "red flag" warning that was posted earlier this week. The warning alerts firefighters and citizens to the potential for fire because of the h eat, low humidity and slight Santa Ana winds. Despite heavy rains and lush green hillsides, the Orange County Fire Department warns that brush and grass is already starting to dry. One fireman described the drying hillsides as "flash fuel" and aaya, ironically, winter rains have increased the potential for fire by leaving larger and thicker amounts o f grasa and brush behind. REVAMP. • • From Page A1 Orange County city to be selected for a crash study by the national architects' group, which has conducted past studies in Seattle, Fresno, Phoenix, Denver and Atlantic City. It is left up to a city or private property. owners to implement the team's proposals. The group claims a 75 percent success record. -STEVE MARBLE ln•ex•pen•alve • • 11n lie spen. siv) not higt\ In price. reasonable. ::!:!o lllf• Fair tonight Co astal F•lr tonight bul whh low cl<kldt early S'ltu•d•y Ch-emlght IOWt 68 to 64, Continued row cloud• Saturdsy lhrovgh mld-mo<nlng, 11eoom111g tunny In the •ft•noon• l'ilgne •t the ~ 70 to 7!! end 1n1en<1 ., ... 80 to " Elaewhere. from Point b a •nd out 80 mllea C*c•ptlon to Ill• Ma•lcan Hor1 t winda tO to IS knola 1nrough Saturday over ouler w•t•r• wllll 3 to a foot ..... L~ light ....,1ai>i. wlnda n1gnt •nd morning 11our1 through 8aturd1y. becoming wHt to aoutll•••I 10 to 15 knota SltUfdlY afternoon Wind w•- 2 to 3 fMI WM18rly --. ... t 10 2 1••1 Low cloud• n rgnt •nd mc>(nlnQ nour1 tnrOUQll Satutdey, buf mo1lly 1unny Saturda~ enarnooo Smog Wha1• lo call 1to11 rr .. t lor l•IMI emog tnformlllOf'I: 0r-"QI County (800) 446-3124 L,,, AngalH County. 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Some jobs were also restored in library services. music, nursing and humanities. ,Huntingto n Beach A rMldltf\t ol 200 blOCll Of Joli.I AY9flU<I 1<>4d poltc:e he got Into • qutltT" Wl1h hi• Mlghbor. who Pl'OClMCled to OettrO)I lh• m•n'a barbecue wUh • crowber. The neighbor WH .,, .... d on IUtPICIOn 01 nulllcloua ~. A women i.11v1ng the pa1klng lot ol • •uperm•rllal al 8e•cll 8oulavard and Adwnt ·-lotd police • IMl1 In the lol eapoHd hlMHll IO h•r Th• m,ap wu arr•led on llU~.o! ~I HPO*lf• A bu<giary occuuecl In • llOt9Qe trallet at 1"9 Marine S.,._iee C.nt«. 1&214 Ptctllc: CoMI HIQl>w9)1 A pt)' t~ -UMd The IOU wu .. llm•lecl 11 S1.500 worl!I ol 1- Tl>e OW.-ol ltf\ IC>M1n>en1 on Ille 2 tOO blOdt o1 FlotlChl St1 .. t told P011Ce he lounc:I seoo wortn o1 d8m9Qe 0one 10 the r~ dUrlng the p .. I 1wo WMl&a He Mid • lltf\ent rec.nUy .., .. rtlc1ed from the ec>enrnent The Orange County cases Involve killings n ow being investigated by both the Seal Beach and Garden Grove police departments, Gates said The sheriff, who declined lo di11cuss o nly details, said investigators had uncovered ··specific types of evidence" that allegedly link Kraft to the Pooce are 100111ng ror ll>e per'°" or people ..no ,., a p~ d'1ve collection bl<I on nre out••d• Gl•l•r School, 21141 Stralhmoot L•ne Irvine A 16-year-old Woodbridge High Schoof 1tuden1 wae lodged In a mental hoapltal Thuraday ahltf the llud•nl ,. .. found Oii campu• lllgh on drugt and with alHtled ..,, .... Police ofl1C•r1 co;intele<I rwo inen who• -• r .. dy to lfOht •• the corn• ot C..1-D<lve and o--lleld A-Thuraday One of tne men Jumpeo out ot hi• car and conlronle<I lhe other, cialmlng hi• car nacl _, C:UI off M he dfOV& dOwn C<l/Yer -· Comput•• -· &lolen du<1ng u ... nlQlll trom Vltf\MlO Middle Selloot In a-field. pollOe -· told Thur9Clay Polle• were called 10 Tlllc;k•I a1ree1 Tnur9day 10 Id! lo young b-.il p1eyen Wiie> wouldn't get OU1 of the at-. to let cat• C>eM A few ounces of chrome undernourished technology. wouldn't seem capable of com-(One reason: Digital Motor promising several thousand Electronics. a m1croprocessor- pounds of car. based system that constantly But then, the burden isn't analyzes the engine and physical. It's more serious than orders 1gnit1on to occur at tbe that It's philosophical. precise instant for maximum ttiE BMW 733i: performance.) A DELIGHTFUL Unlike softly-sprung land "ECCENTRICITY." yachts that wallow through The BMW 733i is built on turns, the 733i rides on a a behef that, by the standards fully-independent suspension of the conventional luxury car. that left one automotive verges on eccentricity. editor "amazed that we could BMW believes that su-pull so many G's around the perior performance 1s the only curve with absolutely no lean thing that makes an expen-or suggestion of protest" S1ve sedan worth the money. (Design News). And that the only architec-DRIVING VS. PREENING. ture worth considenng will This same philosophical be found not on the hood but bias. favoring dnving over within engines and suspen-preening, 1s evident every- sion systems. where in the 733i's interior. Its engine, for example, 1s An Active Check/Control designed for the heady re-keeps an account of seven sponse denied other luxury different measures of the car's HIS arrest came when CHP officers pulled his car over on the San Diego Freeway because at was traveling erratically. Laguna Beach \lend ... l><Ok• • i.rge ~ "' the "°"' 01 the H.,..llton Hou• Motor Inn, 143$ Noni\ Cotit HIQIWllay yee1«dey Rec>aln w\11 COii •l>OYt $200 A reeldent In the 1800 bloc*< of Hllbw1 Ori•• call•d pollce to report hearing lootttepa on the roof Offtcan wri'ted and ChlMd off • 18108 rllCCOOll Newport Beach Burl>1at• 11111>1>9d a r..ics..-on Ille SOO 01octc or 211tn StrMI ol ne.tty sa.ooo In v•lu•blu and Ht•n made ott with the ruldenr·a tour..wflffl dtl•• v•hlele TIM • alolltf\ 1001 tnc1ud9d • pal< ol llzarO·tc>e cowboy boo•• .• CU• ol CIHllTIPeQM • chain ..... 8l>d ~~ ~1 A pair ol gold c:utftlnlct wor'lh l500 encl ()!.,., jewelry_,, ,,_. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 20. 1983 · * A5 Spock assails child f ingerpainting NEW YORK (AP) -Baby doctor Benjamin Spock said Wednesday parents are just "kidding themselves" if tbey think fingerprinting children will reduce lddnapping or help identify ita victims. "I find there is proof that fingerprinting does harm children, causing them to worry about thinp, auch u abduction and crime, that they don't understand," Spock aaid at a news conference. But he would not say what \he proof waa or how he had found it. The leader of a group organized to find miaaing John Glenn best heeled ' of ·presidential field children said fingerprinting was a valuable tool and not frightening. A voluntary fingerprinting program has been started in Bergen County, N.J .. and the New York City Council has heard testimony about starting such a program in city schools. Edith Tiger, director of the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, also spoke against fingerprinting at the news conference. police, crime and danger. Spoc k s aid h e is moat concerned that fingerprinting will keep parents and school officials from working to prevent kidnapping. "We're spending money to go up a blind alley when we desperately need the money for other thing•• such as day-care c enters and after-school programs to take care of our kids," Spock said. "Children need much better supervision." The so-called gourmet canoeing adventure will leave the Newport Harbor Department launch at 2 p.m. The outing is limited to 24 people with a $100 donation per person. Following the catered Harbor Island dinner, participants· will paddle to Bayside Restaurant for dessert. For reservations or more information, call 539-951 L candidate for the presidential nomination until April 18. The figures are imprecise because candidates are permitted to state some forms of income within broad ranges rather than list the exact amot.tnts. "Fingerprinting is another incursion into the private lives of children," she said. "The practice takes away from individual righta, an4 could posaibly be used against the child." "We're talking about stirring up our children about things they don't understand," said Spock, explaining a child may associate the fingerprinting process with Sgt. Dick Ruffino, supervisor of the Mi.Ming Persons Division in Bergen County , said Wednesday that taking fingerprints of children won't prevent a ' kidnapping or aid in finding a missing child, but the prints are a good for identification of bodies or amnesia victims. Middle Eastern dance at OCC RUFFELL'S Students and profes&onals ~ll participate in an evening of Middle East.em dance Saturd!'iy at Orange Coast College. The program begins at 8 p.m . in Fine Arts Hall 119 on the Costa Mesa campus. Advance tickets, at $4 each , are available at the OCC Ticket Office or may be purchased by phone with a charge card at 556-5527. Tickets at the door will cost $5. UPHOlSTERY, INC. . .. " ........ _ ....... 1922 HAltllOtl llVO. COSTA M!SA -S41·1 IS6 Laguna artists host reception Nil.IC ll>TIC£ ...... '1CTIT10Ua SU._ .. NAm8TAT'DlmNT A Midsummer Night's Dream featur ing wine, food prepared by the artists and a-drawing, will be held at the Laguna Village Arts complex in Laguna Beach Saturday. · The lollowtng l>"9one art do4nQ butl.-u: More than 30 artists, whose works are on display in the outdoor complex at 577 South Coast Highway, will host the public beginning at 7:30 p.m. Benefit car wash planned in Mesa A fund-raiser for Vantage School and Individual Development Center in Costa Mesa will be held Sunday ~t Newport Custom Auto Wash. A percentage of the day's proceeds at the auto wash will be · d onated to the ·non-profi\ school which prov-ides independent living training and education for handicapped persons. The auto wash facility is located at Superior Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. NOW OFFERS CONSUMER LOANS New Auto Loans Up To A Maximum Term of 48 Months at •w REGULATIONS PERMIT YOUR HOMETOWN SAVINGS AND LOAN TO DO IT ALL! WESTCUFF PLAZA 645-6505 .....__ ~...- 17th and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach CORONA DEL MAR 675-8063 Albertson's Shopping Center, :m1 E. Coast Hwy. HOURS: 9-5 Mon.·Thurs. 9·6 Friday 9· l Saturday MUC ll>TICl Pml.IC NOTIC£ ....:tPAL COURT wrmen ~ !O tM complelnt. "" CAUFONU, ~ you do IO, ~ de!llUH Wiii COUNTY cw oaA1eQ1 be eni.<ed on 8C)pllcallon of the 8CMtnt ~ COUNTY plalnflff, end tNe court rney enter • • • IDICfAI. DltnllCT judgment 11091net you fOf' the rellel c-v.-, ,....., demended rn tM compllllnt, wNctl • ....... C.-. 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Ned by lflo nteS. ..... ~· If~ .... to J6ln '· '*'-' .......... ~ .... ......_ "11111 640-5800 AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CENIER Ill ••Vt .,. ...... I. tumll'IOf!I .. '"b"•'*' Of•nv-Coe•t D•lly ...-•,..... .. _. • ..,. • ,., ...._ ''· 20. n . .iun. ~~ Op9n 9 to 6 dally• San Joaquin HUit Road crt MooMhYr ltvd •Aero. trom ~th Ion lliond ln·Newpo1'1 "90ch NURSERY • INDOOR PLANTS • FLOOST • LANOSCAptNG • PATIO FURNITURE • ANTtQUES I =---if! I II r. j ·--.------""-.. -. -:::t : Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 20, 1983 NB Al ~pock assails child fingerprinting NEW YORK (AP) -Baby doctor Benjamin Spock aald Wednesday parenta are Juat "kidding thenuelvea" U they think fingerprinting children will reduce lcJdnapplng or help identify it.a vict1.ma. "I flnd there I• proof that fingerprlntina doe• harm children, cauaifta them to worry about \hinp. such u abduct.ion and crime, that they don't understand," Spock aaid at a MW'I conference. But he would not uy what the proof WU Ol' bow he had found It. The leader of a aroup organized to find mluing children ea.id fingerprinting was a valuable tool and not frlahtening. A voluntary fingerprinting program has been started in Beraen Coun\y, N .J ., and the New York City Council has heard te11tlmony about starting such a prosram in city schools. po!Jce, crime and danger. Spock said he la moat concerned that fingerprinting will keep parenu and school oCflciala from working to prevent kidnapping. Canoeing, dinner excursions slated A canoe trip In Newport Harbor ending with a catered dinner on a private beach of Harbor 1.s1ana will be staged Saturday to raise funds for the Leukemia Society. The ao-called gounnet canoeing adventure will leave the Newport Harbor Department launch at 2 p.m. The outing ·is limited to 24 people with a $100 donation per person. John Glenn best heeled of ··presidential field Edith Tiger, dtfector of the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, also spoke against fingerprinting at the news conference. "Fingerprinting is another incunion into the private lives of children," she said. ''The practice takes away from individual righta, and could r,osslbly be used against the child. ' ''We're spending money to go up a blind alley when we desperately need lhe money for other things such as day-care centers and after-schoo l programs to take care of our kids," Spock said. "Children need much better supervision." Sgt. Dick Ruffino, supervisor of the Missing Per&0ns Division in Bergen County, said Wednesday that taking fingerprints of children won't prevent a kidnapping or aid in finding a missing child, but the prints are a good for identification of bodies or amnesia victims. candidate for the presidential nomination until April 18. Following the catered Harbor laland dinner. participant.a· will paddle to Bayside Restaurant for dessert. For reservations or more infonnation, call 539-9511. Middle Eastern dance at OCC The fi1urea are Imprecise becau.e candidates are permitted to •tate some forms of income within broad ranees rather than liat the exact amounta. "We're talking about stirring up our children about things they don't understand," said Spock, explaining a child may associate the fingerprinting process with Students and professionals will participate in an evening of Middle Eastern dance Saturday at Orange Coast College. The program begins at 8 p.m . in Fine Arts Hall 119 on the C.os1a Mesa campus. Advance tickets, at $4 each, are available at the cx;c Ticket Office or may be purchased by phone with a charge card at 556-5527. Tickets at the door will cost $5. Laguna artists host reception A Midsummer Night's Dream featuring wine, food prepared by the artists and a drawing, will be held at the Laguna Village Arta complex in Laguna Beach Saturday. More than 30 artists, whose works are on display in the outdoor co111J)lex at 577 South Coast Highway, will host the public beginning at 7:30 p.m. Benefit car wash planned in Mesa ' A fund-raiser for Vanta.se School and Individual Development Center in Costa Mesa will be held Sunday at Newport Custom Auto Wash. . A percentage of the day's proceeds at the auto wash will be donated to the non-profit school which provides Independent living training and education for handicapped penons. The auto wash facility is located at Superior Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. • NOW OFFERS CONSUMER LOANS New Auto Loans Up To A Maximum Term of 48 Months at 13.5%• NEW REGULATIONS PERMIT YOUR HOMETOWN SAVINGS AND LOAN TO DO IT All! A GREAT DEAL ON TWO TOP PERFORMERS REG. SALE 3 lbs. Rogers Flower Food 18• 18" Feed your ~-MfY 2 weella t>r ~ Roger's Ganlens look RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTl•Y, INC. • ............ .-41 ..,,. 1912 HAHOll llVD. COSTA MlSA -541-1156 --· fltCTITIOUe .,_ .. NAlmlTA,_..,. The followlnQ sier-.,. doing ~-= CAMBRIDGE BROKERAGE SERVICES. 2943 8cxith Pullm1n Street, 8ant1 Ana. CA 92706 C1mbrldg• C1p1t1I Group (1 Cellfomll corporl tlOn), 2943 South Pullm1n StrMt, S1nt1 Ana. CA 92706 Thll ~ .. conductecl Oy • corporation. ~Clpltll ~ 81-L. EdwerOI. Exec. VIOe Prelldent Tllll 1tet-i -llled -""' the CO\lnty aerti ot Or-. County on Mey f,. 1913. """" Publlllled 01111111 Cou l Ollly PllOt. May 20. 27. -"-3, 10, 1"3 23411..a COME TO ROGER'S FOR .. QUALITY, SELECTION AND BIG SAVINGS ON GREAT PRODUCTS TO MAKE YOUR SUMMER GARDENING FUN AND SPECTACULARI PATIO FURNITURE • THE BEST PATIO FURNITURE AT GREAT SAVINGS JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER! REG. SALE 2 cu . ft. Roger's Potting soil mix 1891 1611 Brown Jordan T amiaml 42" Leg Table/4 Chairs Adjustable Chaise 152500 s49goo 133900 •225" 111900 •10211 & WESTCUFF PLAZA 645-6505 I 17th and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach _ CORONA DEL MAR 675-8063 ~·5 Shopping Center, 30'll E. Coa5t Hwy. .. ,, HOURS: 9·5 Mon.-Thurs. IS! a ~ % Friday 9· l Saturday -9 m An excellent mix lor Ill contlinefs n:t srUI oatdens. * 1 GAL COLOR SALE * 18" Side Table 1 gal. Geraniums, Daisies. Ensign II Impatiens & Begonias Values to 1311 1211 42" Table/4 Dining Chairs A great variety 01 Sj)8C1JCUI¥ COiors tor sNded onens. Adjustable Chaise 4" Petunias 1119 79C Mauna Kea Large nowertno 1n0ua1s tor the warm sun oarden. 42" Tabfe/4 Dining ·chairs 4" Marigolds 11 19 79C AdttJstable Chaise Oranoe. yellow. l1ld and gold vlf'lelles IOr Sltlny locatloos. 6" House Plants 11095 16'!"'-Telescope Beach Chair Choose from Polhol, Nepthytls, Gr1119 Ivy, Di1'lnblchil and more. 6" Mums f696 Cushion or dalsy41ke In 1 varle1y ol colot1. 2 gal. Roses Patent l9M in full bloom Non.Patent 1]91 18" Roger's Color bowl 14500 Pllllt'ld Orilna In graat color comblnltiOnS. 16 oz. Orthonex 199' '7" An lli>UrllOll IPflY used moolhly .. Aoclef '• Water Wand • 11()11 '7" ~ to )IOI' hole '° p<ovtde • '°" rlln-lilcl IP'IY· Thirst Quencher Mini Reel 12911 •22" A COIMllitllt Wflt to Wltef )IOI' house Ind l)lllO pllntl wtll a eo· "°"· Gilmour Alr-0-Matk: Sprayer •1521 'I" Eay to• llClll nl gwdlli ..,, ,...._no mbdng. 22" Mexican low bowt •2200 •1a-I 12" Redwood ~amid . Baskets ... '7'1!P' 139900 134goo •199• 188500 •589• 139500 •259" 14500 •3211 Roger's renowned color baskets are available in 2 new sizes: 10" s23so 12" s27so ROGER 'S GALLERY Discover an exciting and ever-changing selec· tion of accessories and gifts to add special life to your summer dining and entertaining. The Gallery is now featuring: English Battersea Enamel Boxes. Frosted Pastel Glass Vases. Place Mats, Napkins and Colonial Candles In Decorator Colors. ROGER'S FLORIST Roger's Florist has a special flair for creating dried or fresh arrangements and is prepared to handle parties, weddings, funerals, holidays or special events of any size. Our floral designer, Cliff Fulkerson. can put sheer floral magic into your next event. Give him a call. Memorial Day Mixed Bouquets Reg . 1100o Speclll 16" Remember someone 1tU holklly or decorate yoJr own table. COLORSCAPE LANDSCAPING RoQer's landscape department combines your ideas with their experience and creative flair to create a dream come true on large and smal projects . Excellence Is standard. FREE SEMINARS & DEMO'S Roger's presents gardening seminars Satur- days and Sundays at 2 P.M. May 21 & 22. . Growtng Fuchsias May 28 & 29 ... Caring for your Roses Roger's hanging basket demonstrations are gtvtn Qn Sat. a\ 11 A.M., 1 & 3 P.M. and on sun. at ' & 3 P.M . • OPEN MEMORIAL DAV l ·I 6«J.!SllOO AMBIUCt3 MOST BSAllTIFUL GARD6N CENTER 0p9n 9 to 6doflV • Son Joaquin t41tta tooo °' MooMtuit ~ • Mwoel "°'" '~ lllond in Newpoft leoch ~NURSERY • INDOOR PLANTS • FlORIST • LANDSCAPING • P~ TIO FURNITURE • A~TIQUES --------~,,,_ ____________ ....._ __ ~--.......-.r:~----------~----........ -----~--....... ----_... __ .... __ ......, ____ -r..~~--~--~------__,;;__,~~~~~ ............. __:, ...... ;_,,..~._. ....... ~..,.;i.......--=.-..~ .. ,. j ~ ~- I; I ~ ri ~ 11 •' I I .. I .. ·---------- 8 NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. May 20, 1983 AAR ACF AMF !::~ 'AMR pl 2.tl AMR Pl 2.t> "~ ARA 2.0$ IS ASA >a A\/X ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~------~~--~~~.., NYSE ITE TRANSACTIONS OU01 •TION\ INCL.VOi TllAO&\ ON Ull HltW TO•-. .. IOWlll. ~A(l~IC ~·" t OlTON 01 Tlt0•1 ••O CINCIN .. 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Ford closes Milpitas plant MILPITAS -After 28 years, the Ford Motor Co. assembly plant in Milpitas prepared to cease operation today when the last auto rolls off the assembly line - idling 2,386 wor kers. About 500 workers are retiring, another 700 may enter vocational retraining and about 900 wW start pb hunting ne><t week, Ford officials said. But only 267 employees have found work. The plant, shut down gradually over several months, once employed 5,600 workers. Bell opens union pac t talks WASHINGTON -The Bell System, facing divestiture by early next year , is opening labor contract talks with three unions representing more than 650,000 employees. AT&T is scheduled to divest itself of its operaung telephone companies by Jan. 1. 1984. AMERICAN LEADERS SYMBOLS ., .. , '~ ... I .. ..... .. ... "' I .. \.a '"" 1\.a " ... I\• .. .. h ' .. ... , .. Pitt. 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