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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-20 - Orange Coast PilotI t } I l I I l j r HIGH 83 LOW 48 ClllT 1011111 FRIDAY. JANUARY 20, 1984 OHANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNI A 2 5 CENTS Coaat The Orange County Jell, often criticized for poor health care, names a new medical officer .I A3 A Costa Mesa motorcycle police officer was seriously injured In a crash with a truck, but observers called him "lucky." I A2 Nation Storms from Canada de- scended on the Rockies to the Northwest, bring- ing freezing weather./ A4. The nation's economy generated a 3.3 percent GNP during 1983./ A4 Califo rnia Freed killer Dan White might just be moved out of Callfomla soon./ A4 Wor ld An American soldier has admitted his German kid- napping was a hoax./ A4 Fierce battles continue to rage In the hills above the Marine outpost in Beirut. /A4 .;.;.:~:.-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· People Two local teen-agers competing for the Cali- fornia Junior Miss title this week keep smiling, despite all the work in- volved./ A7. Bare root rose season is In full swing, so make your selections and plant them according to some simple guidelines./ A6 An English teacher who asked his students to plot the perfect murder is having second thoughts about the assignment. /A7 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Sea View League delivers messagetoCIF, suggest- ing different playoffs for public and Catholic schools./81 UC Irvine's basketball team stuns Fresno State, 63-57, In a PCAA contest at Crawford Hall./C1 Entertainment Martin Milner's new com- edy should have "Mass Appeal" for its audience at the Grand Dinner Theater ./Weekender Business James Dale, new presi- dent of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Is a driving force In Orange Coast buslness./8 5 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Business Clesslfled Comic• Croasword Death Notices Edttortal Page Entertainment Gardening Horosc;ope lnterml ton Ann Lander• Movies Mutual "f:und1 Natlonal Now• Ponce Log Publlc Notice• Sport a State New' Stock Marketa Tel vtalon Theater• Weather WOfld Htwe A8 A3 85-6 C1·8 A8 ce ~ AS Weekender A6 C7 Weekender A6 Weekender 85 A4 A3 C-'·5 81·4 A4 86 TV Log Weekender A2 M Mesan captur~d i ·n slaying Police thwart attack in desert motel: victim believed to be wtfe of suspect By STEVE MARBLE Of .... Delly ...... llMI A 68-.>car-old ( o~HI Mesa man 1s being held toda)' on susp1c1on of murdenng a woman believed to be his wife and dnv1ng to a small desert town wht"re he was caughl while 50 yea-n of cookies allegedly lryang t9 kill the owners ofa motel. The trail of v1olencc, pohcc said, apparen1ty staned an a Costa Mesa condominium at 2554 Elden Avenue where police found the slain woman early today The Glrl Scout. •tart .elllnf cooktea Thunclay -markfnC the 50th annl•eraary of thl• tradition . Sampling their own warea are membere of Laguna Beach'• Troop 1204. from Police stopped short ofidtnt1fyin1 the dead woman as the ware of Joseph Katcher, the man suspected of being the killer. Police 111d ll appears the woman had been dead at least one day when found this morning inside Katcher's condominium Katcher was ar-1tstcd Thursday evening by police 1n Desert Hot Spnnp. a town on the out.skins of Palm Springs Desert Hou Spnnp pohcc claimed the older man scvetely beat motcJ owner Arthur Sussle, 76, and was in the proccu of stranahna PauLane Sussle, 73, when officers amvcd at the couple's haahway motel. Su$Sle was lasted in cnucat con- dition today at Palm Hospnal an Palm Spnngs. H1swi(e wa~ said to be in good cond1t1o n at the same hospital. left, beck row: Alea Knoff, KJm Coalter. BobbJe Coulter and Cry•tal Coulter: front row: Shtea-Lln Stoke.buy. Renee Dreuler. Rachele Dreuler and Stephame 1'eats. Reaction guarded on college deal County campus leaders say their budgets are austere -but they'll take money By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of !tie Dlllly PUol It.If Local community college leaders arc reacting "-llh guarded optimism to the finanual rnmprom1sc being negotiated bclwccn Gov George OcukmeJian and Democratic As- sembly representa11ves The 'ilalc Scnalc and Assembly approved lcg1slat1on lhat would re- \tore $96.5 m1ll1on to the state's 106 commun1t} colleges for the 1983-84 school year Thr governor 1nd1cated he would '11gn this bill when lhe legislators also approve a first-time-ever $50 per semester tuition foe for full-ume community college students. Pan- 1ime students would pay SS per credit. The tuition would begin this fall. Democratic Assembly leaders in- dicate they will approve 1he charge 1f 1t ancorpora1cs a number of existing lce'i no"' paid b} 'iludcnls In ad- dll1on. the fee mu"it expire 1n threc- and-a-half years unless legisla1ors approve an C"<ten'i1on The Legislature is expccled 10 vote on the fee proposal early next week at Dana sewage spill halted But mile-long stretch of beach off-limits until next Tuesday By L.P. BENET Of !tie Delly ""°4 ltefl Dana Point sanstar) operations were back to normal today af\er offi cials replaced a broken pump that cau'iCd 150.000 gallons of raw sewage 10 spill into Salt Creek. shulling down a mile-long stretch of beach Bob Merryman. director of the county's Environmental Health Dc- panment.. said that althouJ.h 1he scwagesp1 was altcdlateThursday. Monarch Bay Beach and Salt Creek Beach won't reopen before Tuesday. Officials closed 1he contamina1ed beaches Thursday 10 prevent a heallh hazard to beach users "It's bad because this 1s raw. untreated sewage, " Merryman said earlier. He said the <1ewage could kill manne hfe and pose health problems 10 pcrsone; coming in contacl with 1t Tht' spill began Wednesday while Dana Poi nt Sanita11on D1s1nct workers were rcpainng a broken pump at a sewage station near Dana Hills High School. Bob Merryman said. Thr mam sewage hne to th<' station from nearby homes was shut down, but lhe backed-up sewage created ~ much pressure that It burst through. filling a well in the pumping area and then overflowing, first into a pond used by the high school's manne biology classc'i and then into nearby Salt Creek, which flows to lhe coast. Authon11es 'iatd there was no health thrcal to 1he h11th school. Sanitary officials stopped the spill at 9:30 pm Thursday by 1nsenmg a submersible pump in th<' undcr- around pump station, said Tom Richards, assistant mana~er of the Dana Point Sanitary Dmnct. He said the replacement pump will carry the raw scwa&e to a nearby treatment plant while work crews continue to repair the onginal pump lhat malfuncuoned Officials plan to move 1he pump station's electronic control panel (Pleue He 8&WAOE/ A2) a special session. Representatives of thr CoaM and Saddleback community college d1s- tncts an Orange County sa) the) had already adopted austere 1981-84 budgets based on the poss1b1ht)' of not receiving add1t1onal state lund'i But they said the) "''II ha"c nu difficult} putting an) add1t1onal money 10 good use. "Wt''ve been a bit gumh) in talking about 1t 1h1s year because 1t looked (Pleue aee COLLEGE/A2) Polacc 1n Deten Hot Spnn also wud at appeared K.aleher. who'd spent the previo us ntJhl at the mo~I. had tried tocomm11 su1c1de a1 M>me point. Dunng the arrest. Katcher re- portedly fell through a plate..glus window when officers tncd to pull him away from Mlll Su~lc. "He was in the proc~sofstrang}fl')J her 11 the t1r'ne and had to be pulled (Pleue Me SLA TINO/ A2) Biggest 'coke' • seizure inHB $6 million stash - left in rented car - By STEVE MARBLE OflM0...,"'9tawl Huntington Beach detectives who stumbled acros.'i a suitcase cont.am1ng a record 50 pounds of cocame admitted today there's little chan~ of finding the person who left the drug in a rented car. The cocaine, estimated to be worth at least $6 milhon on the street. was discovered inside a 1984 Lincoln Town Car that had been towed because 1t was tllegally parked. The se1zurc is the larsest cocaine haul in Orange County history, · accordtn& to Huntington Beach police. Offtccn said the car was found on Heil A venue near Cammo Ulnada Lancon Wednesday. it was bulcd to the pohcc station by a private tow\na firm that contrac\S with \he cuy. Set. C.ar\ Vu1ano said \he sui\CUC was found dunng a routine impection of 1he car and opened as pan of an effort to learn th.e 1dentJ1y of the c.ar's owner. Narcotics officers weTT qu1clcly called when police found lhe huge suppl) of the while pow~ 1n lhc suitcase "Wc'"e really had no .. lu<.:k on dl'terminsng who was using the car andt'ven 1fwed1d. 1t'sh1ghlydoubtful the} 'd admit to owning the .,u11case." said Lt. Merle Schnebhn Pohce estimated that the cocaine probably cost its o" ner aboul SS00.000 but 1s worth at least I 2 time., that much when d1v1ded. dilutl.'d and sold on lhe slreet US Customs agents. "'ho arrested an In.me man 1h1!. week at Los Angele\ Harbor. put the worth of 70 pound\ o l cocainl' a1 S211 milhon. Pohcc in Huntington e~plaincd that determining the wonh ofa drug 1~ no1 a scientific proccs!> and 'anes de- f)('ndang on ho" much the drug 1\ diluted Golden arches get their place fn U.S. hlatory Getting ready for Olympics traffic A federal aacncy has declared a 30. year-old McOon1Jd'1 ttttaurant in Downey eli&Jble lo bcci>me a national historic landmark. • The stand, built tn 19B, is lhc oldest urvivina M<'DonaJd'• in the nation. The chaio's founh itand. it was the 1«0Dd in the nation to have the now·famou lOlden arch . The restaurant as still run by the onainaJ rranchitc holden. Bud Land· on and Rottt Wtlhams Carot ull,duCf of~11ndon fi r the National Park Sm' Nat&onaJ Reai ter of H1 tone P1acc dee red the mnd eli'1blc aa a landmark, Thosund., iarufkant use chcr mhnectun: rcpn: ntt a al and economic pcnod that cmphl red mobility and bcciutt u'a th oldest rcsuurant for 1 chain thlt's bet m .9"onyntOOS wnh mertmr llft; 1TU ~rol ,Du'?"· ~Plr1c rv ce h tto'!-1, County employers urged to promote ride-shartng plan By JEFF ADLER Of ... IMIJ .......... Oraaruttrs for the Summer Olym- pics want everyone to pan1C1pak - in lheir own httlc way. Oranae County cmpJo)'cn -bke their Los Anacles County counter· parts -arc bc1n1 u,_ed to promote nde-shanna and consider more flex· 1ble work !Chedulcs dunnl next summer'' Olympic pm w~n hea\')' traffic 1s c'pccted to disrupt Southern Cahfom1a'1 normally <.'On· gnted traffic patterns "We don't want 10 proJCCt any doom or aloom.'' ~~pl&ined Cah- fom11 H1,lhw1y Patrol t Mike Howard o thC' ClHP'' Olympic plan· n1na ta'k fof'('f". "bu\ Oranie County, I lhouah to a lesser dcarec than Los Anaeles, will feel the 1p11lover afTecu of increased Olympic traffic. Howard satd more than 8 m1lhon people are eJtpected to attend the Summer Games, covtrtd by 9,000 memben of the press and involv1na about l'4,0001thlctet and coaches. "rm sure our county wdl be impected by the Ol)mpic fam•I}', npccially wlth Dtsney&and. Knott 1 lkTT)' Fann and the Oranic Coast'' atll'ICllve bcachc " Howard 511d · Besides the addJUonal v111toB. four Olympic cvenu arc scheduled 1n Oranac County The modem pcntathalon 1n Coto de Cua. WTCSthna 1t the Anaheim Convcnuon Center. ttam l\andball at Cal t.att Fullenon. and a bicycle ract tn Mt 1on VieJO could draw u many u 200,000 pectators. All 1n all, Howard 11id, Southern California's h1&hw1y1 will ha\'e to 'beat the brunl or an cstimalC<! l t 4 million '"'1r: i uto .m1lt1 a 80 ptrctnt JEFF ADLER NEWS BACKGROUND of those attend•na Olympic eYcnt\ ~ tit~ted to dnvc can to pme ltc, 'Wen~ to mu1m1rc the effic1en • cy of cu t1n1 madwa)",'' the Yeteran CHP offiocr nottd Gary Ethier. of the CahraM Ol)m· pie Task Forte.\ \l.td bu\lnC1sn •~ be1n• asktd to help kttp trafl1c mov1na by h1ft1nadchYcn Khcdulcs and routes to A\'Oid Ol)mp1c-c:on· acsttd areas dunna the pmC1. Ciary &non. Rid han Pf"C)lnm man er for lht! Onn ounty .. I .' Transportation Distnct. al~ sua· ac tcd that $0me cmploym m1aht shtn employee schedules wmewl\at or allow mort Oc~1b1c tchcduhna 10 min1m12e traffic dunna peak houn Howt"cr, E.d.son that an 0ranat County, unlike lo5 An&ele1 1tbeCt- ulina pt,nt \hutdowns would be an "0\CMOCtton .. flntt the ha.viest tramc wtll bt concentrated in do•n· tOYt'n Los 4n~ln for evenu tcbtd- ulcd at place\ hkC' the Coliseum nother soluuon 1\ nde-hann" Edson Yid He sugcslrd Oranft County fimt\ cons1dcf cnrolhn in OCTO's ndc--\hanna l)rogram not onlJ Je>r the Ol)mptc but thtruftcr. OCTD will train sci tcd cm· plo) 10th1ttheycan c t.abliih ndc· 'hanna proaram\ 1.Atlort'd to the f'Mlr11cular net(b of 1nd1v1dual com· Pll\J f.d n u p&aincJ The n<le· h.&.nf\8 proaram ~\ up employ« ear or \'In pools, tbu1 ft.Ju an th.c numbtt of ~hJ CTO-.dana onto (Pl .. ftO }DD I A.2) • ' I A2 * * Or.noe Cout DAILY P~LOTIF11d1y, January 20, 198'4 O.itr '"ot photo bJ ltlc!wttd KM!>.., Po lice comb ecene of accident involving Costa Mesa motorcycle officer. Crash hu~ts CM cycle cop .. Officer said 'luck y' as bike de m olis h ed by truc k on Ha rbor By CHRISTINE DECKE R Of IN Delly Piiot sun Luck must ha'e been riding \\otth Costa Mc-sa Police Officer Bob Crogan as he patrolled on his motor- cycle Thursda' night Crogan 's motorc~cle was sma!>hcd beyond repair when he collided wnh a truck on Harbor Boulevard. accord- ing the California Highway Patrol Traffic Ollicer Rid. Stevens. . ( rogan. 35. was rushed to Fountain Valle) Communll' Hospi tal He ')uffercd mult1 pk lac1al laci:rauons abrasions and turn ligamcnb in h1\ kfl leg "He's listed 1n \cnous cond1t1on but that's standard procedure. He·~ really lucky. I-le suffered a lot less damage than otht'r'> l''e seen come 1n from similar accident<,," said Mike Nash. hosp11al puhhc rclauons direc- tor At about 10 pm .. ~1arshaU Lee Northcutt. dn.,,ing a 1972 Jeep Scout was heading northbound on Harbor Boulevard b) thc-Vagabond Motel. a pitat ~ he is listed ill c:riti~f f»ndatiOft today. piange C().unty Sherift's deputies t&Jd ~ believe Wayne deli~ratly .-tked m from of the JOU'thbo1.1nd ~r. A. suicide note found inhiJwallet explai\led that he was. ~ndent over personal J)tobknu. oftlom said. Th~ driver Who suuck W1y:ta0 was treated !or facial la~ and emotional trauma. ,hort d1.,tarlll' -.11u1h ot the ':>an Du:go hce\.\a~ '~hen he alleged I) attt·mptcd to malo.c an illegal t '-turn. ( rogan was heading south on Harbor Northl ult, 2' of Costa Mc~ apparent!) didn't '>ec the motor()'cle and <.:aused Crogan to broadside the small truck Stevt.'ns said the case 1s un,der '"' estigat1on h\ the C H P -""h1ch talo.es charge of an:1dents 1nvoh 1ng police offi,ero;-and no charges havl' been filed against ~onhcutt. like there wa~ ..i rnmprom1se on lund111g last fall and that fell through." said W11l1am Schreiber. as!'>1stan1 to the chancellor at Saddlc- back College. "°h1ch has campuses 1n In tne and M1-...,1on \'1e30 "\\c'll bt'hl''e 11 when tht• 'heck"s in the matl" Schreiber 'laid tbc $96.S m11l1on being con~idercd would onl} bring the two-year colk -back to 1982-lD budget le' els "We al addle have mt\cd emotions about 1t (the current lOm- Pair clean outNBjeweler ~~~YING .•. .\pair of armed bandit~"" Jth black greasepaint !lmearcd on their f'aCC''> took nearl~ eH·r; piece of Jeweler) from an expcn<11 vc Lido V 1 llagl' Je welery shop toda} after tying up and blindfolding the clerk. poltce said Newpon Beach polrce said the robbers stormed 1 n to Jc"' elen b' \fardo. 34 16 \ 1a < >pnno sh.on!\ after I 0 a.m and grabbed a lone emplo~ee Officers said the cmplo~ee. "'ho\C 1dent1t} wa\ not released. '"as not 1nJured. Officers had nut tabulated the total los-; late this morning hut spct ulatt•J 11 "ould Ix' staggl·nng awa' and restrained," a police spokes"oman ~1d < osta \ksa police Ll Jack.Cal non <,a1d pohu: lune "l'rl' alened to thl' apparent murdl'r on Elden Ori\ e h~ authont1es 1n Desert Hot Spring~. ··we: got a call this morning to the1.k on tht· ,,rJf.1n· of th1'> \\oman ... < alnon ewla1ned ·'V. t· had to l..11.i.. in thl' J11111 .111J found a dl'l'l'..t'>rd woman 1n thl' hcdnu>m ·· Clear skies predic ted for wee kend lhl' l11t1J110llnUnl ol) 'l'\.\pOrt Houk' Jrd nt·Jr lhl \Jn ta o\nJ C oun- tl\ ( luh (,nit ( ou1<.r "°a" roped oil thl'> morn1n)! J\ 1.ktclli,ec. wa1tl·d tor a uinin11i; ti• .1111' e a nJ rcmo vc the hod\ .\ "'cak mlgc: ot high pres'lure O\ er the LOast !lhould kCl'P \lo.1es dear ol rain through the \.\l'Clo.end the !'.a- t1 onal v., eat her Sen ice 'a' s. but some cloudtness 1s e\f)el tl'd to ·sneal-. 1n. r or coastal area-. forecaster-. said. the weather \.\Ill he fair. except lor some late night anJ earl} morning fng ' CONTINUED STORIES ' along the rna.,tlim: ';aturd;n ,., C\flCl tl'd tn be sltghth "'armer "Ith high<. 1n the upper-flt}, The cloud' dr\ "l'ather '>houltl ix·rc;1c;t throughout the "cckcnd and into nl'\t "'t't'I... the "-Cather '>en llt' -.a1<.I ( alllUll \Jld 11 \\.t\ notckarhO\.\ the \.\nman had d1nl. though 1t "a'> e' 1dcnt thl' death "'as not natural I hough pol11.1.· h<:l1t'"e the "-Oman \lJ'> Katlht•r", v.1le. po!'>1t1'c 1dl·n tdi- lJt1on haJ n111 hl·1•n c.,tabl1\hed. SEW AGE SPILL ... From Al abo\.e ground to pre,cnt similar mechanical lailurl'" 1n the futurl· R11.hard'i o;a1d "Before '-''en thtnF "'a' !mated underground." Rith.ird~ ~a1J · \nd v.hen the gate ,3,, r•mallunc11ont•tl tht• \.\hull-<.talion "a" v.a-.hl'd out.' .. fhl· 'hl'cr pll''>'>Urt lorted thr \pill ·· '<lid "v1cm man v. ho \aid the pressunzcd flm~ UH1ld nut be lOll- ta1ned un11l the pump 1\ repaired -- "'-le~ man '>aid '>1gn.., ""erc rmtt•d al the affectrd tx·Jlh Jrea to "..trn 'l\llor'> ul the quar..trll1nl' It "· a gnnd th 1 nii 1t''\\Jn1cr and n111 tht· hiunh ot luh \\et•lo.cnd .. <,a11I \lcrnman < 111int' 11ffo 1.d, ... 11d the hcJ1 he' v. ill tkfin11ch 11 m.11n d1>'>ld "' n tht· \\Cl lo.end hut m.t\ Ix· rt·orwnL·d t•arl\ nt\t\\l'Clo. AjofterenJoy•• run onSaltCreekBeach , but county heal th official• ha Ye closed the Delly,.....,._.. lllJ.._., .. u,M ocean to awimmlnl[ after US0,000 aallon of raw eewaceenterea theeea. 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It's tough to be overjoyed about being restored to a 2-year-old fundmg level. It doesn't allow us to consider much 10 the way of growth or program enhancement." If the compromise is approved. Saddleback would receive an ad- di tional $2 mtllton this school year. Schreiber said. If the add111onal S2 m1llton 1s pro,;ded, tt will probably be used to purchase ~upplics or to rt'plentsh the building and self-insurance funds that wt>re depicted to help balance this }ear's budget. Schreiber said. "It will help keep the wolf at bay for another six months or so:· he said. "The traged) 1s that the pnce for this "'as (establishing) tullion.'' The Coast Community College District. which includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges, also approved an austere budget based on the assumption that no add1t1onal state aid would be provided. If the compro~ise 1s adopted 1n Sacramento, the Coast Distnct would receive an additional $4.7 million for the 1983-84 school year. according to Correllan J. Thompson, the distnct's vice chancellor for bus10ess. .. The Coast Comm unity College Distnct has suffered the loss of more than $9 m illion over the past two years," Thompson said. "Restoring the base lo us will mean a ~ant step in returning the Coas1 Distnct to a level the community has wanted and 16 -02 RICllmood 38 28 SI LOUii 31 12 St P9t• Tampe 34 22 San LUI• 3' 12 81111 Antonio 2 5 I~ 8&11 Diego 12 13 Sen FranclM:O 71 46 SI Sit M- 83 40 S..ttle 1s tO Sllr.....port a3 39 SIOU• FaN1 t 4 -07 Sl>oune 29 03 SyrllGUN 39 27 Topelll 31 ().4 TUC900 )1 17 Tut .. IS -OI Wa.,.1ngt0<1 40 13 WIClllla aim 1-2 t-3 t-3 1-3 1·3 t-2 1·2 31 13 21 00 ee 45 20 ().4 40 29 11.3 48 !IS 43 07 -12 40 31 33 18 04 ·20 21 oe :lO 0 I 17 00 eo 2e 27 I 1 32 10 13 05 CONOfTIOfc poor ,.,, ,.,, lelf '"" POOf S_. Olrectlon ..::" I supported 1n the past." He said he district could use the additional funds on deferred main- tenance and the purchase of 10struc- 11onal supplies. two areas cut 10 thc- current budget Thomp\on said d1stnct trustees could also decide to build up the resen c fund that 1s designed to cover unexpected emergencies. The trustees depleted the fund recent!} when the} used the mane) to rehire teachers laid oIT earl) last )Car Thompson also said the restored funds could help rehevc-the d1stnct's "current deficit spending mode." He said the dtstnct's current budget was balanced onl) through the use ofS4.2 m1llton left O\er from last year's budget NO MEDALS FOR OLYMPIC TRAFFIC .•. From Al local frel'"ays dunng peak rush hours. Ethier al')o suggt'sted that firms cons1dcnng allowmg employees to work a more flexible schedule dunng the Olympics contact OCTD so that bus schedules can be coordinated to e' ervone's benefit. And the worst day for thc-Olym- pics? That will be Fnday. Aug. 3. The Dally Piiot Dell vary la Guaranteed .... "ill• J:,~.,. if ;1 .., l\t.i· ,. a.,. t ~· 'aot· t, .._ ) t-,... ft I ["'t()flt 1 ~ "1 "' a , tieo ,,. .,.,,. J da} traffic planners alread) have dubbed "Black Fnday." Edson said h1ghwa) cond1t1ons may be temble Aug. 3 because so many events are scheduled and people won't yet be used to the traffic disruptions expected during the Olymptcs. Io Orange County, howt"ver, the worst disrupuon could come Sunda}. Aug. 5. That morning, portions of tht' R1 vers1de Freeway are to be closed for an Olympics b1 cyck race and, that afternoon. the Cahfom1a Angels are scheduled to play a a home game in Anaheim Stadium. Ethier said. Edson asked employers interested in joinmg OCTD's rideshanng pro- gramto contact him at the transit d1stnct's offices. ORANGE COAST ClrculaUon 7141842-Gn Daily Pilat H. L. 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January 20, 19M BULL ETIN B OARD ----------------------------------------------.- Honie reniodeling se1ninar at OCC Orange Coa~t Collcae will offer a 5eminar on home remodeling and ahcrauons Saturday from 9 a.m. to I p.m. A practu:1ng 8T'("h1tcct will emphasize programming. phy 1cal design. buildina permits. and construction in the lecturr and d1~u~Mon program. Tickets cost$ I 0 and are available at the OCC Ticket Office. located in the colfcge's Student Center Building. or by calling 432-5527. Tear gaa cl••• set Saturday A !>Cminar teaching how to use tear gas for personal protection will be offered at Orange Coast College Saturday from 10 a.m t1l noon. The program 1s certified by State of California Depanmcnt of Justice-. and will prepare the-student to pass the state tear gas permat exam. The required preregistration coMs S 17.50. and can be made throuah the OCC T 1cke1 Office. Pcr~ns 16 or l 7 >ears old may attend wtth written parental con~nt. Copyrlght, trademark class set Newpon Beach Allornc}' Naveed Alam will lecture on and discuss copynghts. trademarks. and work reg1!>trat1on Saturday at 9 a.m. at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. · Workshop t1cket!I cost SI 0 and are available at the 0( C Ticket OITice. at the door, or by calling 432-5772 . Welght loss lecture at college Dr. Marlin Schiff will lecture on losing weight w11hout dieting from I 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast College. Part1c1pan1s are asked to bring paper, pencil, sack lunch and beverage to the program. which costs $21. Reg1strat1on can be made through the OCC Ticket Office. and more information is available by calling 432-5880. Big boulder bulkhead Heavy equipment operatora remo•e And In preparation for dumping more than 4,000 ton• ofboulden on beach in front of sated Blue Lagoon community in South i,aeuna. The heavy rocb are expected to " protect the 119-unlt condominium com- munity from heavy etorm •urf thi• year. Lut March. •torm-drlven wavea broke •lid~ 11au doora to eight ocean-front unlta, llOodlng the condominium•. More study to be asked . on sites for count}Tjail Environmental reports requested on Gypsum. Coal canyon locations After nearly a year-long study into the fcas1b1bty or bwldin1 a medium-rruuumum secunty Jail in one of two remote canyons near the R1vn-s1de County line, Oranae County. planmn& experts are ready to ask the Board of Supervisors to approve funhcr study of sites in Gypsum and Coal canyons. The county General Services Agen<.)' wdl ask supervisors to approve more detailed studtcs of the two locations, includinJ. an environmental impact report. Supervisors will also be asked to endorse the 1dq of building a landfill adjacent to whichever Jail s1te finally is selected. explained Bob Peterson of the county El)o vironmental Managemeot Agency. But Peterson said he estimated 11 would be another year before county offi cials would have enough mfor· mation to recommend which site is best for the jail and landfill. Already, residents of Anaheim and Anaheim Hills are objecting to having the Jail built near their ~ommunihes. The G)'psum and Coal canyon sites. the county has been studying both are located near the Santa Ana Ri ver ofTWeir Canyon Road . Writers to get tlps at semlnar Professional wnter Robert Holt will lecture on how 10 wnte and publish a best selling book Saturday at Orange ( oa!>t College. FV eyes development plan. The county began its search for a new branchJaiJ site to relieve over-crowded conditions in the Sant.a Ana main Jail and to accommodate the county's detention needs through the end of the century. Construction 1s stm estimated to be six 10 10 years away. Last February. supervisors voted to eliminate proposed sates 1n El Toro. Irvine and downtown Santa Ana. adjacent to the existing Jail, after hearing protests from residents who hved near the proposed jail locations. Holt also will give ed111ng advice to participants !>Ubm1l1ng a sam8Je manuscript page al the all-day lecture, beginning at 9:3 a.m. Rc~1 n costs S20 and can be made through the '()((' T1 ct 0 ice. Further information ts available by ~~~~'432-588 -·~,-don set tonlght The Boys and Girls '8ub of Huntington Valley (Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley) will install officers for 1984 at Perct's Restaurant in Fountain Vallev tonight -not Thursday night as previously reported. · Orange County Supervisor Roger Stanton will install the following officers: Paul E. Cook. president; Serine A. Ciandella, first vice president: Clifford Jackson. second vice president: Robert Norris. third vice president: Sandy Morton. secrctaty and William E. Crane, treasurer. Brltlsh spy to speak ln Newport The As!>1s1ance Leagues of Newpon Beach and Laguna Beach will open their Town Hall Celebrity Senes Monda) at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Edwards Cinema in Fashion Island. John Cottell. a 32-)ear veteran ofBriush Intelligence. will be the senes' firsl guest speaker. His adventures as a sp) formed the basis of author John LeCarre's novels. .. The Sp) Who Came 1 n From The Cold" and "Tinker. Tailor. Soldier. Spy." Proceeds from the pravam go to the Assitance league community programs. . Tickets arc available at the window for $10. For more information call 646-0462. Volunteers sought for park.jobs In 1nc'o; Community Services Ocpartmcnl 1s looking for volunteers to fill a vane1r of JObs in 1he commun11y parks. an~ center. athletic faci lity and nature center. The Communit) Involvement Program holds regular volunteer 1nformat1on sessions on the first Tuesday at 7 p.m. Friday, January 20 \lo meetings scheduled Saturday, January 21 • M a m .. Splrlt Run tu benefit Newport-Harbor Unified School D1stnl'I l oruna dcl Mar State Beach. Monday, J unuary 23 • 9 a.m.. OranJC f \ .oty Tra~s~rtation Com· mission, Hall of Admini<>t1.H1on. 10 Ci vic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. d • I: '\O p.m Orange County Planning Commission. Hall of Admin1<>trauon. I 0 Civic. Center Plaza. Santa Ana . • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa Planning Commission. City Hall 77 Fair Drive. , PoucE Loe Proposal turns 140 acres of Sakioka farm land into industrial park By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflMl).trNeeee.fl Fountain Valley City Council members are studying a development plan that would tum about I 40 acres of local farm land 10to an industrial park. The council, in its role as the Agency for Community Development, is encouraging light industrial construction on the property east of Euclid Street between Slater and Talbert avenues. The land, now used for farming. is owned by the Sakioka family. The family's business, Sakioka'fanns, is based in Santa Ana. Contending the Sakiokas had shown little interest in developing the land, Fountain Valley officials negotiated over the past year with Transpacific OcveloQmcnt Co. of Torrance. As a last resort, Fountain Valley officials say the c11y's redevelopment agency has the authority to condemn the farm land and purchase it from the Sakiokas. Then the agency would lease the property to Transpacific for industnal develoP.mcnt. Sakioka family members oppose the proposal, saying family members now want to develop the property themselves. Roy Sak.ioka. the elderly head of the family, made a rare appearance Tuesday before the Fountain Valley council. He said the family is now interested in improving the farm land as an industrial park. He asked the council to allow the family to oversee this development instead of turning to an outside firm such as Transpacific. Sakioka famil y members are negotiating with another development firm . the Cadillac Fairview Co. of Los Angeles. Burglars tunnel into Mesa . office, but nothing missing Puulcd police arc still looking for one or more burglars who broke into Union, Inc. in Costa Mesa and then tunneled through a wall into Rock· well International. ransacking offices but taking nothing. Responding to a tripped burglar alarm. police arrived shortly allcr midnight Wednesday to find a large wooden entry door was open at Newport Beach A Newport Beach wom&n reported the theft of Jade and pearl jewelry valued at SIS. 17 S from her home 1n the .200 block of Cagney Lane. • • • A Hununaton Beach gardener re· ported the theft of his Toyota truck and equipment valued at $10,000 f mm a home in the 600 block of St James Place Thu™'ay The prdener had left the key tn the 11n1t1on while he was work1na on the homt's yard • • • The Children's Bookshop at 1831 Wcstchff Drive reponcd the then of $70 from its cash drawer. The lo was d1scovertd Wednesday. ••• A n:-«J)t10n1~t at a Newport bul'1· \ nw located nt 1401 Avocado ~­ pon ~th theft ofS20c ,h 1md a gold n klace valued -' $400 from her I Union. a shipptng and ret~1v1ng warehou~ behind Rockwell on .<\ir- way Avenue Stashed behind a cement column. police found a cassette recorder. o tool box and a can of coffee. Inside. police discovered the office had been ransacked. They also found a hole had been chopped in a plaster purse while !>he was at work Wcdnes· day. • • • A Newport Beach woman reported the thef\ of S 185 tn clothes from an apartment complell laundry room in the 100 block of Prom Drive Thur\· day afternoon. • • • A Newpon businc sman reported the theft of a signed Loren hthogrnph valued at SSOO from h1\ oOice at 160 I Dove St Thursdav. LapnaBeach A 1984 Plymouth reponcd stolen in the 1400 block of South Coast Hiahway early Thursday morn1na was found several block down the street. l.quna Beach ~h« 1d the owner WIS reunited With hi vch1cJC • • • Poli« alltd the city' pubhc w9rb ' board wall leading· to Rockwell !-\ canine unit was called 1n to 5earch the building but the dogs didn't locate anyone. However. the y led police to the second Ooor account· 1ng office which had been ransacked. But apparently nothing was taken. A police helicopter searched the area Un'iUCCCSsfull y. department to remove a door from an abandoned rcfngcrator ID the 600 hlock of Temple Hills Dnve. 'iuch ab:i.ndoncd appliances are an aurac· uon to children who can become trapped 1ns1dc ••• Construction on a house in the .SOO block of Cau11tna Street w:n ordered 'topped b) police aner nc1ghbor1 complained of the larc hour Patrol check~ of the houst were reque ted af\cr the 11 pm 1Dc1dcnt Fountain Valley A Founuun Valle y htin1 nnk employee !>uffercd a blood> nose nd a wolf en lip when h<' was punched by a katcr he tncd to escort from the Ooor. Thea~~1lan1 ""aH hrargcd wnh 3 · uh and batter) ••• ~ 20-ff 1 rural\.ptus tttn *<:~ Rick Stephens, senior vice president of Cadillac Fairview, said his firm has not yet reached a fonpfl agreement with the Sakiokas. But he said the negotiations do involve the possible construction of a large Hughes Aircraft plant m Fountain Valley. At Tuesday's meeting, council members said they would be willtng to listen to any development plans presented by the Sakiokas. But they also agreed to review a disposition and dcvelopmc.M agreement prepared by Transpacific and attorney Thomas P. Clark Jr, who has been retained as special counsel to the city's redevelopment agency. Clark said the document calls for the construction of at least three large industrial facilities;on th~ Sakioka property. Michael Oberst, a Transpacific vice president. said the firm will have no djfficulty finding major coprorations to occupy the Fountain Valley acreage. But Clark said the plan gives Sakioka representatives the same right to develop the property if they can bring major corporations to Fountafo Valley Councilman Ben Nielsen said the "ty entered into discussions with Transpacific because th ·ow were reluctant to develop the land from which the · w~ like to derive more revenue. Industrial development would bring additional people into the city to patronize focal busin~ and bolster the local tax base. Nielsen said city offic:iala would prefer to deal with the property owner -the Sakioka family -and woyld probably condemn the property only as a last resort. Councilwoman Barbara Brown agreed that city officials are not anxious to use their eminent dornain powers. "It's a very scnous step," she said. "You use it very reluctantly ... The council is expected to continue discussion of the Transpacific plan at its F~b~ 7 meeting. ,--- CM J)luce getting neW computer By CHRISTINE DECKER Of IM Dtllly ..... tl9fl Costa Mesa is soon to have one of the most soph1st1cated police com- puters in the state. Not even Los Angeles or San Diego County's police computers will nval Costa Mesa's updated model for speed and complexity, said Lt. John Regan. project manager. The City Council got the computer chip rolling this week by agreeing to pay $82,000 to Public Management Services. Inc .• a San Fransisco com- puter planning company, to do the upgrading. The changes, to be made in the records section of the com· puter. will be in full operation before the end of May. "Because we'll be able to produce cut down. possibl y with a chain sa"'. at a vacant house 1n the 11000 block of Flower Street. It's believed the trees may ~ave been cut down and hauled aw&> bccJuse leaves fell into nearby yards. police said. • • • Someone slashed the top to a ne"' Volkswagen convertible at a new car agency at La Hacienda A. venue and San Mateo trttt and nppcd out a $380 radio. Damage to the top was put at $800. • • • Thieves entered a garage in the 11000 block of Aquamanne Circle and stole a $230 boys' 32-inch bicycle. Huntlneton Beach A resident of the 7200 block of Heil A venue reported Thursday that his apartment had been burglamcd. Entl)' was made through an unlocked sliding glass door. The loss included S300 cash and $3.300 in Jewelry. • • • A. woman ltvma on the 6400 blocl of Wilmer venue told offic:cn ThuNday thu $0meonc had stolen her pul'$C from her locked vehicle. which had been parked 1n a carport. The los!l 1ncludcd JCV.clry wonh $I ~O • • • ~meone broke into I prqt on the I 5800 block of Au Ina) Lane and stole a Murra}' Cru1!.er b1cyC'le The lo s wa!. e t1mated 8t $S5 • • • home buraJary W8\ rrported Thunday on th~ 4900 block of Pcartt Drive >\front doorknob was broken to enter. The los included 1cwell"\ worth $3.671 . ' . rt ident of the 6!l0 block ot Geneva vtnue 1old pohcc f hUMtl) th1t mt><mt had hroken mto h1~ information faster. we'll be able to make more arrests and hopefully decrease crime." Regan satd. "For example, say we·ve had a burglary 1n the morning in the Mesa Verde area of the city. With the changes coming m the computer we'll be able to chan a pattern and list the associated person or persons who fit the pattern of that burglary. "We can get this information to the detectives by 8 a.m. the next day. Then. 1f they sec one of the people roaming around that area we've got on our list. they have a pretty good cau~ for picking him up. It used to take three or four days to get such information and by that time there could be several more burglanes:· Regan said. \Chicle and had stolen an .\lp1ne stereo worth S500 • • • A woman residing on the 203tl0 block of Dublin Lane 1old police Thursda) that someone had '>tolcn her son's blue Huffy b1c)ck \.l.h1le 11 was parked at Edison High ~hl){11 The loss wa!I esttmated at SI '\O ••• Someone broke into a homl ~in the 16600 block of Bartlett b' 11mm\1ng the front door. The loss included.Skll m coins and a tear gas cani~ter • • • A cat burglar entered a home on the 6700 bloclc of Warner .·\\enue through an unlocked rear door a resident reported ThuNday The lo"" included a Betamax v1dN> recorder and $60 in cash. • • • A resident ot the Q800 bltx:l ot L.i Crest Circle reported that a red Schwinn bicycle had been Molen from Burke hool The lo was e<;umatt.'d at $213. • • • Entenng through an unlocked p r· age door. someone buralari1cd a home Thunday on tbe I 000 block of Clearwaler Circle The Ion tndudtd S38S 1n cash andJev.clf") worth Sl50 • • • .\ reo;1dent of the 16500 bloc~ uf Fountain Lane reported Thunda) that a rear t1rc had been \tolcn overnight from 1 )ellO"-1979 Plnto The loc;s wu ~t1matcd 11S100 lrrine Two Escondido men werc arre 1~ for suspil·ton of flO\\C \1ng • l'On· troll<'d 'Ub'ltanu• Thur.Wa) maht Paul I-\ Smith. 26. nd Jadt D i\compora. 2 L v.t'rc bookt>d 10 Or- an C~t' Jail aher lf"\ ine poh } The computer "'ill also be able to chart cnme trends. For example. 1t can accurately count the number of rapes in a "Certain part of the city during a certain time penod so police can increase patrols and possibly prevent cnmcs. BcS1des saving ume. the computer changes will mean the city won't have to keep hinng additional records clerk to keep up with the increasing amount of information processed. according to Regan. The present s)stem handles 1.5 m1lh on separate entnes per month. The advanced computer will also do some of the work in filling out offense reports. he said. Officers now do the n:pons b~ hand. which cuts down on their 11me in the fi eld. fo und three gram!> ol cocaine wonh $300 ID their car about Q 30 p.m. on Jamboree Bh d . • • • " s~.000 portahl e \.l.alk1('-tallue radio was reported stolen from the In 1ne Ranch Water D1stnct oflicc. I 880~ Bardeen .\" e. The radio disap- peared dunntt business hours earhcr th is month but "'ent un reported until Thur\da~. • • • Ir\ 1nt' ~s1dent Gene Ma)"o. 49. was arre<;ted for susp1c1on of felon~ drunk dm ing after he and another motonst were inJurcd in a broadside collts1on at Jamboree and MacArthur boulc' ard Thursda> about 10 p.m Ma~o allegedly ran a rW hght and l'Olhded with a rar driven by R.obu1n B Baker. 31. of Corona del Mar. who IA.a" taken to Kaiser Foundation Ho"lp1tal 1n .\nahe1m v.1th internal IOJUnC''i Co.ta Meaa n ,\trice;~ 'ipra·y.p:unter was sto~n from an unlocked camper shell wh1lt- 11 wu parked 1n the Von·, parkif1& lot on I 7th 4.itrttt The owner ofthe truc:k \.1.3\ doing \Orne comlruct1on ~ark in the a~a Ht' notiCC'd his ,prayn-, valued.it SI ,700w3c; m l \\IO 8t 4 p.m. WCdnC'\da\ • • • Two u pc'('t"l entered lhe f-l u1bte Metal Hose Manufacturina Com· pany at about 11.30 p.m. T~> but apparen1I~ v.crc $Cared ofT by a burstar alarm The alarm b.ad bt'Cn 1n,talkd JU~I t...,o week Pohtt determined u -..-u 1-..0 u pcocu M · ll5t t~o diffef'(nl footpnnts ctt found on WJTI.( paper a de th U f'ttt I tood ----==-- I ,i A6 Otango Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Jlll\uary 20. 1984 EXecutibns up in China PEKJNG (AP) -Po~1er d1spla)eJ OUlStdC' Pckina·~ city court today said l7 people" ~c1c c"ecu1ed th1~ week for crimes ra~na from murde1 10 rape. 1he largest group since the 1ovemmcn1 launched a crackdown on law- lessne s five month) aao. • Uliny-two people werec11>Cl'u~J Wednc)da) and hve today tfie posteN ~ad All were men. mostly m their 2Ch and many descnbed as unemployed. In Shanghai. the newspaper Wen Hui Bao reported three men convicted of rape were eitecuted Wcdncsda) after a publu: rally. The latest uecut1on announcemt"nl'> m Peking tmng to more than 130 the numtx.·r ol '"·nm1nals put to death in the capital since lhe ant1-cnml· c:Jmpaagn began an August. Western diplomats in the capital say an estimated 5,000 people have been put 10 death nn11onw1dc since lhc campaign-started. and ten\ of thouc;.'lnds have been arrested. The announcements did not ~'1) ho~ the condemned were executed, but most death '>Cntenccs arc carried OUI with a bullet to the back of the head followed by another gunshot five minutes later The Communist go"ernmcnt launtht:d tht· an11- crime dnve to sma!lh what ll called a "a' C' of uncht•ckcd lawlessness. Beirut battle near airport BEIRUT. Lebanon (·\l'l -Dru<;c insurgents pounded Lebanese arm> po'>1l1on., 1n 1hc hills abo'e the: U.S. Manne base with tank lirt• t(1da\ and '>pra)ed Beirut's Christian sector WJlh Jrtlllcn .111d rod.l't h<1rragt·\. polin: said. At lcac;t six Cl\ titans wcH· reported .,., oundcd. Police and Lcbanl'sc arm) po'>1tmn' "t"rt' lntli.t•d 1n heavy art1ll el') duels \.\Ith Dru'>t' gunnc" 111 the: \ll•' mountain regJOn. sc'en mile:\ ca't of lk 'ru1 The sound of rapid bias!\ c:d10cd tlm1ugh th'"· t 11~ Police said shells and rockt'IS cra\hed into cast l:k1rut's Ashrafieh. Dckwaneh. Sin cl-hi and Harnrn:h neigh- borhoods as well 3'> o;ubur,l"lan Baabcfa. Klar'>h1ma and Hada th. The Chmuan port of Jounieh 11 milt.'' n1.1rth nt Beirut, was bombarded and shcllc; al'\o fell arnund tht• Defense Min1s1ry in suburban Yar1t· do'>c: to the presidential palace and the rcmknce of L \ .\mbas~dor Reginald Banholomcw wh·te flight out 1cit state? LOS ANGELES {A P) -Paroled Ii.Iller Dan White may be moved from Los Angele' to another state where he has "family ties" 1f a JOb becomes available there. according to a pnvate memo @.I' en tht· count) Board o f Supervisors. The three-page memo was prepared b) Count) Counsel DeWitt Clinton and ..cn,to the \uper"t\Or\ Tuesday, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner said toda) "Apparently Mr. White has famil) members re\lding out of California," ll '3~ ~ .. and did not ob1cct to h1\ being transferred to (the unnamed) ~late." • .,, .. .-.. Firefighter carries a wet and frosen cat reacued from burning home ln Lynn, Mau. Cold weather grips nation Few states escapes freeze; Super Bowl w~ather not s.uper By the Associated Press Writer .\ \.Urtain of <.'old descending from Canada plunged temperatures below zero today from the northern Rockies t'o the Northeas~ an~ parts of 49 states-all but Hawaii - "ere Lh1llcd to treezing. .. In fact. 1f..ou want a nice, warm vacation, you can go to .\laska ... sa·id Nolan Duke of the National Severe Storms Forecast C. enter in Kansas City, Mo. Juneau and .\nchorage were both to be at or above the freezmg mark, hl· said .\ t least 18 It vcs have been cla1 med by the combination of arctic air and snow-slicked roads since Tuesday The mercury sank to 31 below zero today in International Falls. Minn., and 24 below in Fargo. N.D. Minneapolis reported a reading of 19 below. and most of Minnesota "'a!> in the manus.20 to minus-30 range. Temperatures in the tt:ens extended as far south as Lou1<;1ana, Alabama and Georgia. New Orleans hove red around tht: freezing mark overnight. and south Flonda could do no belier than the 40s and 50s. In Tampa Fla .. the warm-weather site chosen for l:iunda\ ·s Super Bo" I football game. 11 was a chilly 4 7 early toda). • -Economic · pace levels Year's GNP growth fastest since l 978t government says WASHINGTON (AP)-The U.S. economy grew 3.3 percent in l 983. rccovenna its recession losses in a ftcniied sprinJ a.nd summer and then moving on to a calmer expansion, aovemmcnt figures r.howcd today The year•s advance was the fastest s1ncc Che S.8 percent of t 978 and followed a drop 1n growth of I 9 percent and a gain of 2.6 percent in the rc:cess1on years of 1982 and 198 1, respectively. ihe Commerce Depanmen1 reported. Adjusting for inflation. 11 said. GNP chmbed to Sl.535 trillic;>n last year from Sl.48S tnlhon 10 1982 -a arowth of3.3 percent. Commenting on today's report, Commerce Secretary Malc:olm Baldrige said, "We have had a strong recovery." Last year's gain was fueled largely b}' a stroi:ig comeback in final sales, an part because of a boom 1n consumer spending. and business investment to rebuild inventories sharply depleted during the downturn Restraining the year's growth was the weight of a detenoratang performance in foreign trade. The net trade figure slumped sharply as merchandise trade posted a record deficit of about $70 bilhon. Baldrige, meeting with reporters, predicted a further worsening 1h1s year. He noted the negative effect of the high interest rates and the~strong dollar on trade. saying. "the ma;or key" to restraining interest rates is reducing the federal budget deficits, which have resulted in record government borrowing an credit markets. We've rolled back prices and hoisted up the seivice without changing that great Pirate Quality! KIDNAP A HOAX GI SCHW.\EBIS< H-G MUEND. West German\ ( '\ P) -At... S .\rrm 'iold1er has admitted that his purponed kidnapping b;, anti-nuclear act I\ 1sts la s1 wee kend was an elaborate hoax. WL'SI German police said today. Hcrbcn Sarchro. ~pokesman al Stuttpn police headquarters. said Spec. 4 Liam Fowler. ~I'. of Port Orange, Fla., told authorities he had acted atone. t1oning and then reka'>cd Wcdnc~da} 101 further qucslloning b' West (1ennan police. 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N1kk1. at their home near Schwaeb1sch-Gmuend. early last Saturday. claiming he had been kidnapped in his car the night before by "six protesters.'' In a second call Saturday afternoon. I Fowler asked his wife to publicize through the American news media the opposition to deployi ng new U.S. missiles in West German) The soldier was fou nd unharmed Sun- tla~ morning an a barn in Bavana. He was l ho!>p1tah1ed 1n Stuttgart after initial ques· "We cannot release the details yet." ht said. adding that West German police and the prosecutor met with the commander of Fowler's unit. the 56th Field ..\nilkry Bngade. to discuss the case. The bn11.ade 1s thl' first tu receive Pershing ~ nuclear m1ss1lci, in West German) archro ..aid he couldn't e>..plain the call reported by the West licrman news agenL) DPA last Saturday in ~h1ch a Gcrman- speaking man said Fowler had been abducted Well-informed sourcrs who spoke on the condition they not be identified in any wa> said Fowler had been readmiued today to the Army's 5th General Hosp11al m Stuttgart for ps,cholo~1cal tests Sarchro said Fo"' li:r's ne~ red Dodge Charger had not been found Nixon as neighbor ticks off a tenant By tbe A11oclated PrHI I NEW YORK -A tenan1 fearana ht~ bu1ld1na·~ "tranquility" coutd be disturbed by the pre~ce of Richard M Nixon has stalled the former ptes1den1 scffon to buy a J 2-room cooperative apartment 1n Manhattan for S 1 8 million The agreement htt a snag Tbursd Y ~hen a re)1dent at Parle A venue and 72nd Street . o~uupcd. a temporary restraining 9rder bamng th~ bu1ldina s s1x- membcr board of trui,tet~ from holdtna a telephone conference today to give final approv11l to the le General"s hanging a sulclde SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -. lnvestiptors suspected su1c1de from thC' stan in the hanging death of an Army Reserve $eneral who tned 10 ~ake his dealh look like a terrorist killing, a medical examiner says. MaJ. Gen. Robert G. Ownby was mart.-d 1n financial trouble when he lashed his hands behind his back and hanged himself ~fter planting a tvpewntten note that suggested terronsm Blast evacuatelf 4,600 tenants YORK. Pa. -About 4,500 residents evacuated when an .. enormous explosion" and fire gutted a thrcc-stor) building. inJunng e1gh1 people~ were allo~ed to return to thC"ir home'i after workers repaired a leaking gas lane. The residents were evacuated from a live-block downtown area shortly after the explosion Thursday afternoon because of fC"ar of another blast. Bouvia to fight rullng RIVERSIDE -Cerebral palsy victtm ElJZabeth Bou\la "'111 continue trying to force a public hospital to help her starve to death despite a C"ahforn1a Supreme Court ruling against her. her attorney says."We are presentlr,c' aluating what our options are. There are lots.of options.· said Carol Soble. an Amencan Civil Liberties Union attornc) handling the case of Ms. Bouv1.a. 26, a quadripleg1<. The high coun on Thursday unanimously '>atd Ms Bouvia has no lej.31 n~ht to have ~mplo)'ees of R1vers1de General Hospital g1H' her painkillers and h)gtenic care "Whtie she c;tarves herself to death. 011 strlker struck, killed RODEO -After a striker was hit and lolled by an independent tanker truck outside an oil refinery. a co- worker "ho .... as at the scene contended the truck's dnver .. wen I for both of u~" ( ontra Costa County Shen ff~ Depanment officials arc investigating the death Thursday night of Greg Goobic. 20. "ho they said was crushed to death when he ~as run 0\ er b) the trucli.. Kldnapper gets 527-year term SAN FRANCISCO -The 34-year-old man con- ,·1cted of k1dnapp10g and sexually abusing two children. one of them a 2-~ear-old girl. for nearly 10 months. has been sentenced 10 527 years m pnson. Luis .. Tree Frog" Johnson sa1 quietly and showed no emouon Thursday as Superior Court J udg<: Robert Dossee pronounced his sentence. He must sene 263 years in Jail before becoming eligible fo r parole London robbers snatchjewels LONDO!': -.\ gan$ of robber<> armed w11h sawed· off shotgun'> ra1tl1."d Chno;11es aud1on house toda) and •matched Jewel!> from a $I 5 m11l1on collect1on that "'as being d1spla>ed hefore gl)tng on sail' in Ne"' York an Apnl < hnsue<i <;aid •'I a '>tatemcnt that the robbers took two pieces from the !lorence J (JUult.I rnllecuon and two other J~ .... ctn lll'm' l•u t the auu1on house tlechned to put any ' 1l11c r •11 \tu1en Items. Mlnc 'ire investigated TA~.\()\ Japan -A ,cam of police and mining ~fety rnver,1 1i..;.1or\ hlda ... dl~t.:ndcd into the undersea coal mine \' hl rl' SJ n1ul J1l'd 10 J fire . ti) ing to determine whether 1hul ~' 11t·0l111t'nl c 111 the rescue opera11on. More th.10 6110 11f 1hl .,,, m111 r' \.,.ork1ng m the M11ke mine at the time of ti l· l:r~ c'cap.::d :rnd 13 of the 96 others trappetl Ill lhl' \hall ,, . ' C'I UL'1t Pravda critlca 1 of Zhao '\10SC 0\\ -·r h: '' ·l'' , l,mmunast Part} news- paper todc1\ t nlK11l" I 1 I r , Premier Zhao Z1yang·s \ 1<;11 to the l lnttcd ''·• 1'> • ,,11J Wa.,hington "1s not interested .. in <,01\111~ c , .. ' problems. A Pravda commentator Vw' <" •J < • 1 I , 1k1n noted that. during Zhau's v1s1t th1<. mont11 I \ otli(1als "stated unam- h1guousl) ·· that lhl'\ ':t··· ru •• 11on' w11h Peking as ties \\htt h \Crve co mmon 't1a1qpc 1nll'1e\tS. Pra,da noted a111calh that Zhao "av111(.kd Cllnlirming this 'communilv ol 1ntcres1-;· d1rcctl} but ht· J1J n1•t den' 11 e1the1 · NEWPORT BEACH CAMPAIGN ORDINANCE WILL IT DO THE JOB? IVY'S LEAGUE WINTER SALE . Would You Believe That Your City Council Intends To Impose NO Restrictions On The Amount Of Money That Could Be Contributed To Political Action And Similar Committees Which May Then Spend That Money .for City Council Candidates? IT'S TRUE Even Though Councilman Phil Maurer Admitted This "Could Allow Persons To 'Buy ' An Election " * • ThP Newport Ensign Wed Jan I I . 1984 WHAT CAN YOU DO? Come To The Meeting At CITY HALL This Monday. At 7 .30 PM And Make Your Opinions Known. YOUR Crty Councrl Will Vote On This Issue Monday Night, Jan. 23rd f'AIO FOR BY DON & DOROTHY STRAUSS 1 O I vra Vtneztcl. Ntwport ~t41Ch ALL WI TER ITEM FINAL MARKDOWNS • 40 to 75o/o Off tarts aturday, Jan. 21, 1984 IO a.m. lo 6 · p.m. IVY'S LEAGUE FASHION ISLAND 640-5721 - Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-f; Thurs., Fri. 10-9 ~-· un. 12-5 . ,, r ----- PAUL HARVEY Wo men ought to back the President Women could decide who w1 II be 1he next prd1dent of the United tales. In I 980morcwomen than men voted. They may again in 1984. President Reagan's refusal to en- dorse !RA hurt him politically with some women; his perpetuation of military draft registration is resented by others. ls it possible this handsome. charming president is getting a bum rap? He thin ks he is. He says the issue ofh1satt1tude toward women has been surrounded with ·•a fog of dema'°'uery." Let ssec.1fwecan, throu~ the fog. From histoncal perspective this pres~dent has done nothing more s1gn1ficant than reducing inflation to 2.4 pcrc~nt last year, the least in 17 years. He believes that women should appreciate that. The pnme interest rate 1sdown from a Carter ad ministration high of 21 12 percent to about half that. In just the past year two million new JObs have been added to our economy, dropping the unemploy- ment rate for adult women from 9.2 percent to 7. 9 percent. The administration believes we of the media have been ignoringcon- struct1ve accomplishments which benefit women: virtual eliminauon of the widow's tax. reduction in the marriage tax penaJty. When IRAs were expanded, women benefited most. As when larger tax credits were allowed work1 ng mothers for child care. Retirement and pension plans no f onger penal Lu women. Three million women now own businesses and that numberis&row- ing faster than the numberofmen- owned businesses. Fort he first time federal job training was specifically targeted 10 women. The president authorized .. fle~­ t1me .. work schedules to accommo- date worktng mothers, so that they could adjust their work day to their children's schoolday. Women st 1 ll do not receive equal pay for equal work despite laws which provide that they should. The average working woman takes home about one-third less than the average man who is similarly employed. But President Reagan is sup~rting chanFS in 1 I 2federal laws which discnminate against women and has established a pro~ect to assist gov- ernors who are w1lhngs1milarly to modify discrimtoatory state laws. Then, of course. th ts president has placed more women to top policy- making pos111ons than has any other president in a comparable penod of 11me. They include the familiar ones plus I ,200otherwomen JO executive positions. So the potentially dcc1s1vc women's vote in the next election could go either way. One of the things this president has going for him is his mutually respect- ful working partneri.hip with his own wife. This may be unrelated but . There's an old Ron Reagan movie still on late-night TV in which an Orient.al says. "In my country a man tells a woman what to do!" And Mr. Reagan replies. "Oh? And how is your country doing? .. L.M. Bovo Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, Januaty 20, 18$4 Aa ''If the approval of Irvine MedicaJ Center means that UCI wUJ not get Its campus hospttaJ. then one of the great medical blunders in Orange County hf story will have been committed ... JA1f D. VA.DJ:ULOOT 11.D. Ba.JltlnitoD .._cli RECENT REAGAN APPOINTMENTS LETlf RS WHJJAM A. WILSON Am~t> CclthalCS No hospital at UCI would be a great 111edical error To the Editor: If the approval of Irvine Medical Center means that UCI will not get its campus hospital. then one of the great med1caJ blunders in Orange County history will have, been commjtted. Orange County needs a major medical referral center located on the campus of a university. Because of the academic freedoms present in a university, here is where you find the "supcrdocs .. to whom patients with specialized preblcms can be referred by the doctors 1n town. The better the university facilities. the better the medical care in the entire Orange County community. The facility now used by UCI doctors 1s essentially a Medi-Cal fadlity in Orange. hardly impressive to either doctors or patients. You alsocan'tcxpcct the supcrdocs to be happy about having their research and clinical offices in Irvine, then have to admit their patients miles awa.Y in Orange. It's wasted time hasshng the freeways, when the doctors should be caring for their patients in the hospital next door. or conducting their research. Air traffic raises fears To the Editor: Arc we a disaster waittng to happen? Why do the JWA and Lonit Beach Airport flight paths intersect~ Do they have to intersect? What will happen when more and more planes are added to both fields? Do the odds go up or down? Why would we want the increased odds over our heads? Who is ben- elitting b}' the prospect of increasing the odds? Who 1s pushing for the increasing of the odds? Who is represen11ng us who don't want more and more planes flying over our heads and polluting our homes. our bodies and our emotional equalibrium? RUTH JAMESON Newport Beach It's also b:ld for patient care 1f patients must travel over freeways to reach the hospital after being seen in offices in Irvine for their severe medical condittons. The sensible solution 1s to locate both outpatient clinics and hospital on campus in Irvine. with the hospital in Orange serving as a satelltte to the main hospital in Irvine. The value of a maJor mcdmll center on the campus of UCI should not be underestimated. As things stand now. there arc two possibilities for rcsolutton of the Irvine hospital controversy. Either allow two hospitals to be built in Irvine (the community hospi- tal in East Irvine and the campus hospital at UCI). or put Irvine aw. GOCQ3oa( ~fb I ~hJJ~ U.S. 1 rhetoric I Af'fjEL SCMGS AJn~dor!o Hay Order of SOOthem Foot~l I Mcd1cal Center on the campus of UCI. In any case. UCI must have a hospital on campus. Tl1c people of Orange County need it. ' JAN. D. VANDERSLOOT MD Huntington Beach Coverage is laudable To the Editor: Thanks for your stones on home- less women in Orange County. P1euc keep us inforrned of Supervlsor Riley's efforts on their bchalf. lf t.hctc is someway we can help -please let us know. MR. & MRS. JOHN KERR Cost.a Mesa . can't be believed Sec. Shultz is ba bblin g his way into big lies WASHINGTON -1 came home the other night lO watch the nightly news. I saw Secretary of St.ate George Shultz condemn the grounding of a U.S. helicopter in Honduras and I.be kilhngofthepilotbysayiog, •'Itis unacceptable to fire from one country toanothercountryandcnd upkillina some people." Larry Speakes at the Whatc House called the action .. reck- less and unprovoked.•• Then, Daniel Ortega, the Nicaraguanchiefofstate. characterized the fligb t as anything but ''innocent." I believed the Nicaraguan. Shultz, who will apparently say anythinJ to prove he 1s not an acadcm1csissy, is fast babbling away h1scrcdibility. Whenitcomesto shooting from one country to the next, the United States bas been doing that for a quite a while. U nJess you arc the only person in the world who believes tlult the anti-Sa.nd.io1sta Contras m Honduras are not recici v- ina both ClA moneyaod advice in their war against N K:ara&ua.lhco what Shultz said should strike you as preposterous. Daily, the Contras launch strim from Honduras into Nicarqua. The Conuasbave blown up oil depots within Nicarapa and ha veeven mana&M to bomb \be airpon at Manacua-They~. in effect. con- ductin•• guenil\a wa.rapimt the Sandinista regime-a war launched at the behest of the United States and financed byiLJusftocompJic:atc matters. witnesses reported that the downed helicopter not only strayed over Nicaraguan territory, but us American markings were obscured b} mud. The Nicaraguans may not have known they were shoottng at an Amencan helicopter. HONESTMANGETSUNJUSTREWARD The issue at the moment 1s not the advisability of this dirty ljnJe war. wh1cb is both acknowledged and unacknowledgcdbyourowngovern- ment. The issue instead is 1becrcd1- b1lityof our government-its tend- ency to talk to us the way the Sovtet leaders talk to their own people. In the persons ofboth Shultz and Speakes. for instance. }OU have two important ~overnment officials telling you something that you kno" ts et ther not trueordownnght absurd WASHINGTON -Robert Reill> was a topoffic1aJ at the U.S. Infor- mation Agency until he committed an unpardonable sin: He tried to save the taxpayers some money. This seemed to offend a con- gressional aide who handles the USIA 's budget. Reilly's superior. Charles Wick. feared that antagoniz- ing the aide might imperil the budget that provides OSIA with daily manna. To placate the aide, Wick banished poor Reilly to a lowly outpost. Discouraged. the taxpayers' hero left. The whole byzantine affair centeredonaJunkel to Australia: such things art important in Wash- ington. Here are the dreary details: The man who wanted to go to JACK AIDER SOI Australia wasSpcnccrOhver. who earned a footnote to history as the pollttco whose phone at the Demo- cratic Party headquarters was tappt"d by the Watergate burglars. Oli vcr also had a teleP.hone set up at the Amen can Council of Young Political Leaders, a bipartisan educa- uonal outfit he founded m 1970. which gets about $400.000 a year from USIA. Ohver 1s an mveterale traveler at the taxpa)'ers' expense. He not only toured the United States as an -;ubo;tancf ofhercomplatnt was that Reill} had made a serious mistake. that Oltvershould go to Australia and that Reilly should be fired In the end . Oltverwent to Austraha but u~d ACYPL's funds Wick groused that Reilly had used bad Judgment when he rejected Oliver's trip request "I need Dante Fascell.'' the USIA director later confessed to a group of c:ongrcs\tonal aides. "He's 1001mportant toourbudgct" After a bnefpcnod in the USIA\ doghou-;e. Rctll) left the agency. But the final chapter wa\ wntten in a highly sens111ve USIA. memo, which m} associate Dale Van Atta has obtained. The memo charges that most of the Democrats sent abroad b> .\CY PL from 1978 to 1982 were lrom "a definable clique that was aC11ve an Democratic Part} affairs in the 1960s (who) served as the core of the Young Democrats ... Oliver isn't mentioned b:r name But he was head oft he Young Democrats m the 1960s. Later he founded ACYPLand became m f0remost Junketeer. The memoaho note'> that "an inordinate number of rcprcsentatl\ cc; o fpanicularstates" were included amongACYPL'sglobe-trotttng travelers. Spec1ficall~ cited was Flonda-Fascell's home state Footnote: V1rgm1aSchlundt dtd not respond to several telephone calls. CAUSE OF CRIME IS NOT THE EFFECT OF POVERTY For Shultz. though. this 1s par for the course He was the first to pop onto the tube afterthedownmgoflhe Korean a1rhner--and the first to sa} things that turned out not to be true Hecharactenzed the downing as something akin to premeditated murder and left us all with a picture of a hom1c1dal Soviet government-one that kne\11 11 ""as dealing with a l'I\ 1han airliner Do they have weekly rates? ACY PL official. but from 1970 to 1981 he went on 32 tn_ps abroad -to Western Europe. the So,1et Union. Japan. Chma. Latin Amcnca and Africa. One ol thl' tnck1cst word!. we commonl) u'\c without thtoktng about It 1c; "cause .. Accordtn$ to Anstotk. there arc four d1sttnc1 ktods of cause!.. which we "111 no t go into today What I want IO J1scuss now '' the presumed .. ,.,u!.e" t)f much cnme. It turned out latcrthat there were wme exrnscs There had been a L' ~ sp) plane 1n the' 1ctn1ty. the Soviets might have confused the tv.o planes. the O\ 1et pilot might not have r('Cognized the Korean plane as a Ct\.1han aircraft (Shultz said he did) and the order to shoot probabl) came when ''The Book,. was subsmuted for good Judgment.Just rece-ntl). for insuin e the So' 1ct armed force publlshcdacnuqueofthc wa) 11 handled the Korean airliner incident. 1nd1ca11ng not the hom1c1dal inten1 that hulu alleged. but somcth1ntt different-a mistake. Those who propose the United States .. rent" the lsroclt Armed For~ to resolve the Middle East crises have come up with nothtng onginal. President James Madison reah1cd war with England was immi- nent. And he knew this country couldn't nfford to build a big navy. So he proposed we rent Portupl'~. This 1s the winter is tt not. to prove that Fahrcnhe11 and C'entiarade thermometers read exactly the !lame at one temperature only -40 degree~ below tero? Each day on the avemac. the human mouth produces • quan of saliva and the human kan CJ(Cttte two and a half quans of sweat. rm told Why I'm told 1s a my,te~ I dadn't want to know ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot ,. The lefi bank ofa nver 1s the ban~ on the left, looking downstream. You know that. But that's not neccssanly so. if the river 1s on a map. The left bank of the Mississippi on a map is the right bank 1f you're on the nvcr itself. Q. What do the French call a "French kiss .. ? A An "English kiss " That facaal expression called the 'im1le i!i pecu~r only to Man Owner of · mall tactol') in New Orleans ofre a $25 bonu'i to employl'C for monc}·sav1n1 adeus. First ~inner p:ud wu the man who u ted the bonus be cut to SI 0 H.L. khwartz m ,.,,.,..,.., Ctt.•J OowMlbJ '°'*~"..,.."'' IOIN"'-.... Larry O. l peera ...,,.....,clllatl 1 n t 98l. Oli vcr asked USIA to pay for h1! 33rd overseas tnp-this one to Australia with a group of ACY PL delegates. The travel request was channeled to Reilly who saw no need for an escort to accompany the delcptcs and so nottficd ACYPL. lfthcdeleptes had needed a translator and Ohvercould have fulfilled that function. Reilly in- dicated. USIA m1~ht have approved the expense. But Reilly solemnly noted that Enalish as spoken JO 4\ustralia. 1nceOhverwasa L>cmocrat. his tra,el W1Sh~ should have been of 1;mall con'iequencc to the Rcapn admm15trat1on. But Wuhinaton 1H cu~ of1n1erlock1naconncct1ons.. Rep Dante fasccll. D-Fla .. 1'chairman of the Hcl mk1 Comrt!!~On. ~he"' Ohvcrwork\ He111isocha1rmanof the ubcommltltt that overstts U IA\budgtt Fasccll wa\ the model of propne&) 1n thas ""holc1idc how. But a bu&) conph\mand~ n'ulway know wl\:it it done in ha'I name. The 'lubcommmcc aide who hanJI~ U I matter\ for Fascell •s V1ra1n1a: hlundt • heplac~ a call to the dcpu& dtrtttor ofl ff I A and. •~cutJlnJtoonc-account. "chewed him out forhnlfan hour ·· The There are two haste and opposite v1cwf)Otnts: one 1~ that pmcrty .. causes" \nme. the other l'i that poven>' docs not "cau~" crime Both arc wrona.. ~cau~ each u~s "cause .. 1n a different c.eni.c. In one 'ICn'ie, poverty cauo;cs cnme. because there 1\ much more rnme perpctnucd b) the poor than by the well-to-do On the othe r hand. po~r­ ty dO<'S not cause cnmc bcc~u~ m051 poor people arc not rnmmals and only a ~mall m1nonty of the under· pn"1lc cd res.on to law·brtal1na. Obv1ou ly. 1t 1 po'crt~ plus some other rond1t1on that promot~ cnm1· nahtv -and I think that 1h1'i other 1.:ond-1tton i\ pro,im1ty. r oor people live 1n doliCr prox1m1t) to one another -in \lum\, or ghetto\ -and n 1~ th1 con<'\ntnu1on that make for crime. There IS much pc.I\ en~ on tbe l.lnd. on farm\ and rural rt 10M. but rC'laU\'e1)' httle mmc "ht-IT pt"Ople 1rr not Jammed together. h 1\ JrM•t) of popullumn that nc:ra te anti· toaal ~hJ\'lOf, hop•nhauc.•r nnet t'Omp rrJ the human coad1lton tu a tolony of StDIEY Hu11s porcupines tf) ina to 5un l\'C a winter The> flee to a cave. where thr~ are still cold. so the~ huddlr tQ¥rther for warmth but lhe clo5(r tht'\ huddle. the mol'l' their quills pnck eal.'h o ther and they •~ forttd to mo' c lanher lp.1rt The-finan('tall\ romtonablt' amon1 us art' able to hu} or rent our own "cavfi." "tth adcqu:ue 'l~cc. and hcahna and pnv1Q. evrn to our 't'parate hc<1room'i and b throom!!. But the poor rrm:un in the po,1uon of the port"up1n". cro"dN t ether. hoth pubHcl} and pmatel). and acutt'I)' •"-•rt of the ~u1ll\ of tT4tent· ment and anaer and fru\lratton lt h not the po'""f\' J)(t that ~cch much cnmt as the JlO'l'rt\ plu\ the pro,im1ty~ a\ the \.Om munu) or m1 ry, a the \Cnst of hclple' ne and hopcl · s~ 1\ mtcn\11irJ b\ ~111 constnct1on, the 11~m Q't pnva~·)': lhe lAd~ of rontACL \\1lh lhc nnumt\1n1 '1,nd S1m1larl)~n Grenada. the admin1s.- tratton was quick to issue statements that turned out not to he true Th~ \t3tements concerned the Jeopard' -\mencan medical \tuJcnts v.crc 1n. the numberofCubanson the island and the sorts of Cubans the) wcre- n10~1ruct1on workers or \Oldie~ . In contra,t. from )Ct another 1\land. Fidel C"a\tro of all people wu 1\•m1n1 'itatementS that conformed to the tacts It wa\ he who announced thecorrt'<:t numberofCubaM It wu he who ga"e the1rn&)'\loccupauons. It wa\ he>v..ho pn)\ 1dl'\1 a mort' :tC"Cunite aC'Count ol cH·nt\ leading up to the .\me>ncan 1n,as1on. M 1\tali;Nart 1ne' 11.able. espC'Clall{ in \Onfu\ln&Clrt"Um'it3nC'e hutu and theadm1011;trat1on catl bee~· cu~ wmc \tAtement'i s1mplj be-- 1; u~Alt the facts"'~ not )'C\ln But even takina that 1ntoal..'t'ount, }OU 1111 ha"c to conclude tlut the) art not abo\'e 1 •n non the facl~or 'itnk1nga lud11.·rou po &urt. In d1 u 1n1 the heh opltt 1nc1- lk'n1 on tekv1s1on the o'her m ht, &he 1 r\t\l ltadt'rofln authorhanan ' 'C\: ntt'ofllx'Ut'rthan 1~oofficaal• uf un,1y,;n m(l(T1t()-; lttu • k'tr mcd11dc,·i~. Ht'madt .. J A8 Ot•• Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday. January 20, 198'4 j PROPRIETY QUESTIONED , Varietjr of bare root roses abound lH \ ~ \ ~ ~ ------------ 1l\l'ol>1 k~ M) )Oung wn h;n hn·n llvina "1th a llJrl 101 A two yra r'I Al1hou11,h II 11 brokt my hl'Jf l. I w1d vc:ry lttlll' ahoul I ... DEIS 11 Muy~ I a m old LIUI la~h1ontd, but their••••••••••••• ll\tn' arran1rmcn1 wua iAn c mbarra'i\nw nt to ml' l <t\I rnon1 h lhl· girl h<td Im hah\ lk wa\ horn prematurelv anti lived onl ~ J lcv. hour\ l hl 11><..il ncw\pc1pcr ;,m thr Item in the ob1IUJI\ Lvluntn. \J)lll. lhl infant wa\ \Ur' 1\l:d h\ tm mothl'r (~1\ mg hl'r m;mkn name) J nd tm IOJlhcr hi:ar111v our lamil~ naml' 1 ht·~ al\o 1nduded thl' niHTll'' ol hotli -..,·t\ o f gro.1 ndpJ1enl\ rnall'fOJI •rnd p.atcrnal I ln·l 11 V.iJ\ nol nl•tc•\\al") 10 run thl· 11h1tUJI\ ,1t Jll and ,urd), under che llH'Unl\tann·' thn did n1>t neCll t11 puhll\h the nJnlt'\ ol lht grandpa11.-nh \1' \11'1 \4\\ lil'«l1d not ~1' r tht• lll'"''l>ilf>t'I thl' 111 lorn1Jt11111 nm did Ill\ g1rlfncnd Ito"' do new'>r>JIX" gt·t 1t1l'\( ttm'" \m I 'ol.rong to kel a' I do'' ()I..,(""'' l K 11 I> 1 "-\ \ DEAR VA 8 lrtb1 and du tb• arc. a mat~r of publll rt'cord Ncwl'paptn ~t a <'Ctll to 1ucb Information Slo<'t &ht Infant you art wrltlnf about lived only a (t'- boun aod w H born out of Wt'dlock. question tbe proprlelv of publ11bloic tht oam.-. of tbt' u andparenll. • • f' ()£.\I<''' llll\1,1111 l'etnlinl1n l t \J'>""'li" \tilh.:d th.i t trl li\l' \l'Jf\ h1 proh;1hh "'ill Ix· "'ldrlntc full denture' lit:lllu~· 1lhl\ 11·<11\ 111 dn1tl\t\ I knu~ .1 ft"'111h~r nut\ who th111k 1h1· \,tmL· WJ\ l u\t "'hen· don he 1h111 k hr 'ol.ill nrntu.all~ l_(l'I lhl'\t' 1.kntun\ 1101111tw 111rlll·r t;1,r111 tlH· \upc:1m<1rkl't. rn pcrht1p'> th1 llil' \t,1\11111'1 lkfllll' Ill' gl'I\ tklllUll'\ IH rllU\t h,1\l' J ll thl' TOlll'll \!uh\ rt·n111H'tl lr11m hi\ m11uth I Ill n hr m·1·1h to hJ\I .rn 1mpre\\111n 1J1.1tk \ltn thl tl't·th ,If( llllt'lf ht• JllU\I fL'tlllO for t1d1u\trrll'nl\ \II tl11\ lllll\I lw d• 1111 111 thl 1kntl\t' 111f 1u• '-.<1 IL''•" .11111t1ll1h1· 11llll'r fr;mh t.11\111111111 11 t.ilu· \our ( h111t 1· 1111"' • ,, l.11n I 'ol.l\lt \'IJJ1l'•1111 l1.1d nJu1.1tnl 1111. r.111• "" 1lw 1mp11rtallll' •1l t.1k111j1tall'111 nl\ tnll 1 hl'. Jll p1t•1 11111' gen1\ I ll'J'>UH' tht·111 I >I :--; I I I< I ~I \I< I k I' '·I \\ JI K\I ' r>f.Aft Uf'. 'T Tbaokti for putlinJC tbt' problem In propu fo< u• • • • DI \k ''' ''"'""'''"'lllll·n1.·•tt'n\l\1·I •• ind111ler1 ,1h<1ut drun~l 11 tl11\1'r\ Jnd \a1d 1hn '>h11uld l11.· 11t·.1tnl l1k1.· 1111· u1n11nah 1111 \ .Ht' I 'ol.t1ndt•r h111A 111.in~ rx·opk .Hl' (JIA,tll "' tllt' 11thn dtathHJu'>t·d h' drunkl·nne'>'l' lkrc;.111·\ollll' l1~u1l.'\ lrnm 111lumn1\I l >r I 1m11ltl\ John'ton ...,l'\t·nt\ pt· flt 111111'1h11li.1n~'1t tin" art• 1111t1~llatt·d /ti pc:ru.:n 1 of .ill dr111 ... n1nf 'll 1101\ 7tJ pnttnt 11! Jll hu111 \ ll llnl\ .ind Sii Jll.'(ll'nl of 'frt•Jk JI t ldl'nl\ \.1Jtl'\ .!HI \IOP and 1h1n~ donn t 11" < l\l'I C <JI) DEAR ('OD: Surt> doe1. Mo rt' and morl' I 1.-c the wl1dom of my dl'C'hlon, al aitt I&, never lo lou<·b lbt> 11tulf .. Fo ll ow pla nting g uide lines fo r optimum p rformance Hy UHJIS llERNANlH•;l JR. -u.,., .• Nu•Mt?, e-ia - I hl' holl' r<•1>110\e 'tl<l'><>n t\ in full \wing. w11 h all thl" uld IJ\11111n.111d 111tr ud11t ttol'\'l al lotal nurscrtc\ Jllllllll\llll! J011th1·1 \U(x•rh-)'l'oll fl)I Tu\('~ Uhu1 ~· I t·ad1nv 1h1 ""J' t11r 11111<KJuuwn• 1'> thr Ol)mprnd thr ollit rat to\(" 1111 t h1· I '1K4 \ummc1 ()Jympt<:\ An t'u l'lknl add1111111111 .in' rn'>C.· a,a rdcn. the Olympiad 1\ a rl'd row v. ho\(' h, h111l11l'r ~ 1 l;.i1111 will hold tlH:olor longer .md 1\1t111H·d1\l'<11'l' rt\l\ta111 tha11'Hw fa\Uflll' rl'd ru'K' l\lfr I 1m11ln '11ht·t 111111KJu1 t1t111\.u1· lntn¥ud1>lurt1)and lmpa· 11c11I1 orangl"rl'd I '>t.'ll'L ti·lt a\ W'IC\·of-1 ht-year by the \mer 11;<1n J<o\(' \•><. ll'I' \\ hl·n \l'kl 1111K i.111 < >h r11p1ad or a ny u1 her bare root r • ,,, d1•1ow lht• 1110\t '1gc1r• 1u\ look1ng bu'>h w11h a h1 .1m l1111g \lfUl turt.• that ll'\l"Olbk\ the ft nJ'l'T\ of a hand h11l1hntt J \olthJll I tm will' 1cld a bu'h w11h an ope'n hr:in' l11n(l \trUl turc \>\>l11ch 'ol.11l allo" lrghl pc:n<."lrJt1o n to Jll thl· 111tl'rl111 k:.tH'' I 011h1a1n h\•\t rl'\Ul l\ prunl' balk the hilrc 11101 hu\h and .rnll'ncl lhl \oil helorc plilnltng Ii.tr<: 111111 ro...,., ,11d1an e\tl'd at the whole\alc ro\C ft111H ti' d llldt h 1111• t h.1tlu''1 hl top' ll nd root\ at an eq ual lrnl(th II plJnll'd •• , " tht· h1"h \11101\Vdll nolbc 11umn11uHn11uKh toat.kquatl'I) \UflPI> J ll the ne w growth \>\1th 11Utrll'Ol\dlld ""Jltr I hi'" \lo 11, 1u1· plant p1 uni ng" h1ghl) recommended < ut hat~ all lhl' l <llll"> to :i length of aoout 8 tnchci.. 11• tnch Jhi" l' a bud ltx.attd on tlw oul\lde ponwn of the tanc H1:mm·t ;an~ bnikrn '"'1~> cir dc:ad branLhc; T r.:at the In \h l uh .... 11h hl.H k pr 11 rung pa1 nt ~ lwn hud' h1t Jk 1n 1111: wring. ci1aminc c<ich t"anl' .1111111·11111 H .ill \hoot' lt'""" 1 nii toward lhe ln\tdc of the: t 1u'h I h" "'11l .1lll '1Jt1· c:ro'ol.d1nii vf tht n.:w t ann, thu\ 'wld1nl,( lt1·iflth) "'IKi>r• 1U\ r11'>t'\ In th1 lir\I \l'.H 111\ lx·ttl·rto ha'l' lcwcr hcallh1n ro'>t.'\ 1h.111 m.in'< \mall \p1ndh tll'<'\ It t hl' "11 I " not J')lt'PMl rl • orrn t" It ~ill a I kt I lht• 111w·, rx·rtor nf.1111 1• 1111 111an) \l'ar., to l llnlt' ttq~1n h\ d1~yrny ,, h11lt at kJ\t I IS 1nd1n Jl·tp lt.h:qx·r lfl h\',J\ \ l la ) '>•lll\lil1111.!4111t hn \Aidt• r () thl· \1111 from the hok .1dd illll'lfli:tl p111t11111 •1t muld1 I r.:dv.ood "lx·\t) 111 get 'Ill pt.'H l' 11 t '"" .11111 \IJ p1·111· 111 m uk h \ t t hl' '><lflll' 11 mt" ddd h11m· nw.11111 ...,u (lt'r Ill• 1• llll II J 111. 11J11,, 1 ntrtJ\l' flo~tr pl t11f1Jt 111111 I fi1111111>•h f\ 1111\ tf11· \t11l 111ul1 h ,ind knil1t1l'I t11gtthcr ""no 1;1 \l'J\ ,111• f 111 llH'd Hqo n Ii 11 ing tlw h1>k 'ol.1 l h thl' Jtn1•111kd \llll ""' 11111und I'> f11rrm·d 1n 1h1· u·ntl"rof thr h11k I "•""'rt 'h"' ~ .111d p1011101t nt'"' 111ot prodult1011 tl1prc111t\1na UI ,11lut1•1nllorJt11upk.,f n11nut('\IH l·111~1·11.111d lhl ,, \lllt .ul thr r•1'4. hu'>h 11ut O\t·r till' mound \\1th llw ,,,,,. r111v. 1n pl,11 r lt1nt1n111· filllnl! tht· hok 1n.ikt1111\Ill"11"1 '" li·.1\1 an\ ,111 \JICltn I hr finlll \01l ltvrl ">h11uld tw 'to I 1r1C ht·\ lwlov. 1lu. h111111m 11f 1h1· hud un11>n Rare plants on display '.,1ll H' plt1nt' 111 < altf11rn1J .ir1· b,·1nf d"pla)l'd 1n 1h1 ,, If II• I' Ill II\<: um JI ( 111ldt·n \\ nl C 11lkgl 11 unt1n~t11n u. ,l( h I 1 lil· l'\h1h11 111dudn pho111graph' and drit·d \f>l'llOH'll\ 111 r<1n and t·n· d;in1l!'rl·d pl;rn1' nl1hll and p•11\111111u\ pfJnl\ Jnd planl 1 • 1111111111111 ... ., 111 ...,, iu t lll'rn ( . .11!111111.t I •1111\ "' llil' 1•\1111111 t11 11 1111111111 llll lll 111111• l.H1 ht .111.111ynl It\ 111n1.1111n~· I < ,1nd.111· B1l'nn1·r .1 t X'J) x I x.t ••• \ ll11v.l'I .11 rang1n~ \I.Or k \hl>JI IAlll Ix PH'\l'flll'd 1111 ll1t·111t.l I\ •if llH· lrvtnl' (i11 r· dt"n ('Joh .11 11 \11 am ~ I d ll ,. ti .1 \ J I I Ii\ r 111tlr111d ( 11"111lllllll~ ( luhh• 111•,1· 1111 fll••l(f.1111 .... 111 ht.• ;•l\t'll h\ I l.1111~·t Bl IHl'll\. a lll,l\lt'I ll111A t'r \hll\>\ Jll<ll/t' J 111 llllt1ffll,llH/O I :Jfl I I/ 11· 1 I.I II J" Ill~' .ti 7Xf, XI IX LL0\'0•5 .. rtard~11 sl1op r: _,. ~-~~ PAISY I VIOLA r,t..~~~~ G reat Spring color J . · • Pony Pak 6 per pak .• 69° '-. .J.. J.. Reg 99C IOW ENGLISH PRIMROSE Excellent Spring Color 4 " Pot Reg $1.2 5 IOW 79° New intro duc tion are m 01,.mp1ud Almondeer1 lmpaltf'!ril lt1 lrigu" Larg a@l~c11on ov"r 600 to C.hCJOS from 10% OFF ••I or •or• - ) FIELD PAllSY J F-ant as 11c colo r Req $6 98 per tray '4" •OW ,., tray ROSE CARE PRODUOTS °"'"° .,,, .. ,. ..... ri ... , C9ft I U 4 J • f ~ J• MJ ,,H,f"'lt ·IO CORO.A MAID 'HHH I!'''',, .. , ,.,,.,, .. , • , ~ttll•lt'' •• i .. , t. "'"' " .. .._ ,, .,, 'flltttt f..t o9# hUI _-tfJ~) .~~; :12811 ) IAREROOTS A8REE OM GROllULOH A•111 rr 11 trN " ro a and 1, 111 ''JY'"Q r•I mta grow 111r<111g ann 0"1111t1ful m lht ... lpe<i••I high q11111hly rnm "'''' blfl111J A fin!'! pl•nllng m 11 II " 111w an trn.'ll 111 mulch 'J c.u It beg R"f} 14 4g IOW 1311 ) I Al I tr I MS SUll H Cl T (') s Too: cm I IM40 s IJ()l){l I t>O ~.t I ' 71) 84 llOtHi M0~4 IHI / 6 • SAi Ji iOb • UN JI LLOYD'S NURSERY AN O LAN 05CAPL }.,(:) INC 'o"" l~nwr•1r1 W"1 I I IJ.ty SI 'en 1.1 M tlH '~A 9;>6,. I,. I 41 ,,.,. I ( ---, "\ ' - ---("'--- Io fat il11atc dtcr> \>\cllcnng. make a "'rll <1round thl· n>'lt· hu\h w11h an> n tC\\ Mui Afttrthc plan ling I'> w mpk u: g~ve the ro-.<: a thorough wa tt.·nng Po<it plan11 ngl <trc '>hould con~1s1 of' a 2-inl h layer elf rl·d~11od w rnpo\I or \hredded bark (no t bark chip'). rl'J!!Ulur d cl'r> wall' ring'> and fl'rtll11l'r apph.ratron'> I nol 'itn·r manurc)l'H'r) \I.\ week' Enjoy glad• tndoora and out. .. ,,,,, • A11bl1 • C1ndl1s • ltwt;y • Tt1k -. M1rlmtUo •Copco • Ko1t1bod1 STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE 30·50% SAVINGS kul~vn~u SCANDINAVIAN IMPORTS ~r AC t If r VILLA<,[ 1223 MAIN •, T #43 HUN I ING I 0 11 Al ACll (,At II fJIU~IA 911648 tll41S16 4511 BARE-ROOT FRUIT TREES • Peaches • Apricots Nectarines • Plums Lei me cool monfh1 ohtoel wor1t tor Figs • Persimmons you BHl llmt to HIOb11$11 bOrt 1001 atock Apples " Ovtl BARE·ROOT vo:11a ROSES . --Fln"1 HO 1 Groot. • • "=> • '~"'~~- Sine. 1141 Hu1lis}us . Nursery -Florlet 2140 Harbor llvo., Cotto Miao ' ' DlC a bole at leaat 18 lnchea deep and 24 Inches wide. Amend .oil from the bole and mt. thoroachly .o there are no layera. Be&ln fillla1 bole With amended .oil to form mound. Spread roota o•er mound and con· tJnue to fill bole. After tbe plantlng la complete. &l•e the roee a thorough watertnc. ' CARDEN CHECKLIST '• ----~ • Atpera1u ud ardcMktt are two tusy nplal> ... tW ,. Mt atffl J'..aa.U.a ad1 year. Plut thM ,... .......................... . •.,,.." 0.W•r Wf ,.-ldt Wiater IP ... la. ~ t.r ,. ...... .W.t, lcelu4 plfPM• 111d more 11 )'Mr Meal ~· • Gtwtiia,.., .......... , ...... DOW wW pve It • -.... M w .... .._.,.•armer weatar. • .. ..,.. .. waler CMCatMr plutlap npltdaUJ U ...,,,...._ .. , .. ••CM,.,~ wllere &tae rela 4MA't , ......... •ht -..WM eJeui4 ,.,,.., leant of ltouepluet. 'l'IMtH ... , ,....,. die llNtl 110& tlloeld ~ IQOVH la CM wla• • .......,_, wlG 1 ... &ima exponre. . • • nt1 u ... •f &..-. Mlt d.met to trauplaat eversrea u4 ~ ...... Plant bulbs now; you '11 be glad later T ht.• l'ilrllt r )'OU plan I glad1olu\ hulb'>. the l'arl1n \1111 will be enjoying thl'1r wlnrful llo'ol.cr.. 1n )OU r ~ardt.·n Plant "'mt• no'ol. and makl: add1llo nal plan11ng' c' l'~ I 'I to 2'1 dav't until July and )'OU wi ll hd'l' glJlh 1n tlu: land'>t.apt and a H ui llo~l'r'• lrorn lall' \pnng unt1l latl· fall 1\\ With all hulh 0o"'Cf\ lhC)' arc C"3\) IO gro'ol. r 0 1m ure lop pt•rforman<<' Jnd top\ 1n tlov.l·r form -f>l \lUUnlgl.' J O\ f)ll\\lhk lllk\l,lllllfl 111 lhflfl\ thC>\(.' minutl' hug\ that 111\l' the Kidd t1lm11't J\ m ulh ;i, g;t rdtlll'f\ l>u\I thl hulh\ 1Allh an 10\('(. llUdl pov.Jcr hdorl' pla nt 111~· \\ tht• top' \prout g.l\t thl'lfl Ml 0Ha\lc1n<1 I du\t1ng 111 U\l' .1 l1qu1d 'f>ril\ -lk '>Ure 10 \Cl th<' hulh' 1n thl' ground on lln l'\.\'n k('t·I hclau-.c glad\ \>\Ill gm" 1n v.hatnl.'r d1n:l1111n thq arl· polllll'd Plant lhl·rn on a 4 5-ck grtt' angk and tht') will grow and hloom at that angk -(11 \l' the hulll' a J!!Ood \tart "'Ith lht· right \0 11 h)' working '>Oml' t i>mpo\I into the planting a n·a Alw "ork \Onll' fcn11tn·r (honl'nll'al "1·x1 l'lkn11?1nto thl· \1111 und er lhl' hulh-. hdort >ou plant hut·" 111d an~ d1rn 1u1nlal 1111 bulb w11h krt1J11,·r -S<.·t bulh\ 4 111(11 nthn dl'l'I> dcrx.·nd 1ng on th1·1r \Ill' Thl' larger lht• hulh\ the <.kl'per )rHJ wrll plan I them \pJ CC them aoout 6 1nt hl''> a pan In f()\!i\ f or 3 mOrl' m<l'>\l'd e ncl! plJ OI thl'ITl Ill l~ll fllW\ Jhoul 4 1n\ hl'\ ;ipan \I.1t h tht.· hulh\ \ta~crnl -Water thl' hul ~ well aft n r lan11ng and do \11 regularl> throuJ!!hout lht· growing \ld\on ~Jttr 1\ importa nt dunnJ!! lhc pcrrod JU'>I hd1m· hloom to 1n\urt th(' ~ualtt) of lhl' 00'ol.l'r \plkl'\ r \'l'd thrm v.1th" halamtd plant food me1n1hl) ln•ex•pen•alve• '(In lk 1pen ''"I not high 111 pr1c o, ree1onablt> CIBHllled ..... 1Mi-.f 11dvert11ino -1 r.- Classllted Advertising 642-567A RUFFELL' UftHOLSTllY, INC. .......... _._4..,,. l?'/'i ltlll!f\{J~ f\l l(J I (I', TA IJ.f ',11 /,SAVE 30To50% SATURDAY ONLY .. .. ,, th• ThH •• Tre~o in YHr Pre111t Fwl f2 •O fAH LAYAWAY MAJ°" C" DIT CA"O .... h • , .......... .... •• ·-,_.,. .. °'""" t Ha..,..,a lwt I ) (COST A MESA) HOLIDAY INN 8111 BRISTOL 11 AM ti 8 PM COME SEE FOR YOURSELF! NOW VOU CAN AFH)f'O fwwt OU Al ITV NEW & PRE OWNED J'.URS t i low DllCOUNT "'IClll Ch~ from hundred• of Mfllf tiunal trede lf'I end "late rut1 lh•l lootl and feef k• l'ltW fbul mu11 bit clU11fled MCoM hand uNdl SP9('81 fur buv-from ramout mall.era lAWDUIMm•m .. .. u ......... ~ HALLMARK f URS ~ •llCl41oMPi .. """' " ... ........_,._ ·~- I OA .~ ........... Activtet Gerry Bernhard jolge a aame of Rummtkub at eentor center that •he fou&ht for in San Jose. SENIOR BARK GETS ACTION ~ANJOl.il IAP) -C1crr} lkrnhardl\ 71J,butth<ttd<>e'>n'tmean'>he\ retired f.rom fighttnKbaltlc\ with< II) llJll andan)'bod) cht: \he think\!., doing '>Omethingdamag1ng 10 \t•n1or l llltl'n' Her nt:edhng t11n!(Ul' and laLll of awl.· at oflicialdom ha., thru\I ht:r into thl' role of l hamp1nn for l Jll\l'\ m·ar and dl'ar to thc hcan .. Qfhrr fellow ...en1or'> '"Ma} ht· I'm d truubkmakcr." >hoa1d rec.cnll). ".Hut there arc rime!> )'OU have to hark 1n order 111 ht· heard ·\nd hchcH me I'm J good barker .. tfrr main hattldlt:g;tn \l'H'n H'ar'> ago"" hl'n \forcland \<:hoot wa\do..cd and the \llC wa\ \old 10 thc ut \ < >t'lilsat.. promised hou\lng and a center for senior\ Jnd a park for l hildrcn But"" hrn a dt:\ieloper ""a" ho'ICn plan\ c.hangcd V. hrn thl· prnhkrn waHalkd to her attention h~ friend I 1l)'ann Brannon thing'l \taned to happ.:n .. r he two ol U\ got in thl' harne'>~ togt th<.'! and ';lancd the Iona pu11:· Bernhard \asd r he)' \taged a 'ICnesol e"ent'l IO ras~ mone) to battle the city. and the 't won In i !JMIJ thn 1 l \ '><" llkd their \Ult h)' prom1'>1 ng to re-.crve 80 low-income. one-IX"droom rl.·ntal\ for \cn1<H'> and g1"l' pncmt\ to th~ elderly on two- hcdroom apJrlllll'lll\ ( 11\ of11 l 1lll\al\o,1l(reed to p1lk up th e p.ur., $10.00() k·gal ft'e'> And they told thl· l.ln·dopl·r 111 huild ii 4 Cl()(J \<.jUMl'-fout neighborhood faul1t\ for \Cnllll l ltl/l'rl\ """"" that u ntl I ha' h<.·t·n 11am1:d the< 1crr) Bcrnh.ird \c:n1or< enter. with 1t\ 11Jmc,.1i..c ii\ pll'\1(..knt J lw l.l'llterha!> I 00 mtmhcr'>. \.\-ho l'j(. h pay\ 1 a yea r to ta kc part 1nttl11' 111n ranging from \Cm1.nar\ to l"ll1:ru\C tla'>\er, .. I ht• thing that rnakl'\ tlll\<.entn difltrt·nt from thc l. ll)·run center\ I\ that thert\ no p;11thtall "l:krnhanha1d "It doesn't cmt the taxpayer\ a penny What wt ha q: ht·r<.· ar1: \en1or.. \ oluntecnng tor ..cn1or<1 ' fkrnhan.l hJ' tht hal k~round for \U<. h cntcrpn\C.' 'v\ hile living 10 M1am1, \he hclp<:d wt up 1hn 1t} 'flr..t \Uh\1<l1n·d ..cnwr housinl/. In I% I. shc wao; Dade ( ount~ 0 \11Ul\tt1nd1ng ""om an of till' ~tar lkrnhard ""h'> \,I\' k~<·mlar) Jl trc\\ l.iarah lkrnhardt "".'.1" her .. hu\band'' gn'ill aunt \harn hn hrnnc ""1th fi H' l.':tl\ But hcr fa mil) "at her \Cn1or l.l'nt<.'r "I homl·onl' l/.l't\\11 I. ""l' 1,11.l' tu rm prcpJnnP, lood ' \he \Jld "II <;omconr rnn '1 dn ve. \nnH·om• ta kt'' 111 m \h11pp1 ng or 1111 he~' K. lor r he\e a r<.' hcautilul.rx·oplr I h" l\,1 f.11111'\ \nd thdx·'>I pan" 1ha1 ""l' rcdrnng 11 all on our own Murder exercise ' upsettln~ PAPARAZZI ----- FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 19S. COMIC8A8 Coast teens really -work for Junior Miss pageant By KARREN ZAPPE D..,,...c..,...,,....,. Work usually 1!>n't mcnuoncd when d1Kuss1na beauty pageant cntcma Talcnr. pos!.t. grace, 1n- telhgence, and of course. beauty are more common o,ubJCCt'i Rut nrg.anlllng or pan1c1pat1ng in a beaut> pageant reall y could be a lot of work f or example, how do you keep 64 < alsforn1a Junior Mass conic~ tant'i, many with nervous Jitters and excited giggles, busy for l 0 days? "We've got a lot of rehearsals," 1-ountasn Valley Junior Miss Laura Ann Mc( ully said. "In 10 days they will learn how hard they can work," Helene Gug- giana. contestants chairman. said of hcr charges fo r the pageant which beg.an Tuesday 1n Santa Rosa and runs through Saturda) It take' a 101 of rehearsals to put on four production number'>. The high K hool sensors, mo'>t untramed as entenasncn, must learn several rou- tines,: 1ncludsnJ. the 10..msnute physi- cal 11tness dnll that makes up 15 pertent of the judging posnts. "It'' moving and dancing that everyone can do," Guggiana said "It'" more a contest to see who's standing at the end. The audience really cnJoys watching st. It's cute." Sounds like work. Contcstant'I alMJ are judged on poise and grace. performing arts and o,cholast1c achievement. F1 vc educators Judge the difficulty ofthear courses and the grades they received fhcn there's an interview that's worth 35 percent oft~ total posnts "We like to find o ut where they're <..omang fro m and 1f they're aware of the world around them.l ·· Guggjana said "We find out ir they nave op1n1ons and sf they can express them " Julie Anderaon The new California Junior Mss'>, four runners-up and four special achievement winners will receive college scholanh1ps The winner will rcprc'lCnt ( al1forn1a in Amcnca\ Junior Mass finalr. th1\ summer in Mobile. Ala. The work of pan1c1pat1ng in the pageant '!tarted long before the con· testant's stay 1n '>anta Ro..a C1ug- g1ana said moo,t of the entrants are excellent studentc;, wh1 l.'h usuall:r means lot'I of homework and study- injl. But there) alw the work ol de- veloping a performsng art Laura Ann McCully took her first dance lesson eighl ycan ago. The 17-year-ofd dau~terofJamcsand Judsth Mc( ul- ly wall perform a ballet Ja7Z dance to Laura Ann Mccally the muss<. of "fla'>hdance A ~n1or at I ou111a1n \ <.11lt} Hs~li \chool Laura ~long\ to the < ah- fom1a <icholar-.hsp Ft'dcrJt1on '' a cheerleader and ha\ hccn J{ll\l' an \tudent government for three }earc, As ~phomore \he a ttcnded the Hugh O'Bnan Leadership l.ic:msnar and ha\ worked on fund-ras<.er., for th<.' Mu'>Cular Dyo;troph\' A'lsouatson tor \IX year\. She would like to major sn -hussne'>'> at Cal Poly '>an l us'> Ob1\po Laura Ann '>aid she began a\panng to bl' Cahforn1a Junior MM when a pageant rcprcscntat1"c came to her \Chool and explained thl' program which "\oundcd lske fun and a &reat w.iy to m<!Ct pwple · '• Irvine Junior Mt'>'> JuJ1c Anderwn. 17. said '>he started with the prop1am bccau\C ot the w:-holanhaps. Tht l n1\er\1t) H1&h school senior would hkc to attend \tanford Univenit) and majvr sn sntt'mauonal busineu I;;~ l hl·Jaughtc:rof Jack M. and Nancy Andcr.,on I\ on the varsity tennis. dn rng ttnd ,oftball teams She 11 a llll'mhcr of the C <iliforn11 Scholarship f eJcratwn and ~rvcd a• aecrctary for tht MJrlh of Dimes Youth Council, ""h1ch helped plan that orpnszat1on'1 lex.al Y.alk-ll ·thon. "It'' a good cause that helps people and help' prevtnt birth dcfcctl." she \aid I Im vl·ar \he', homecom1na 4ucen. \tudent bod:r vice ~et1dcn\ and prnsdent r>fG1r'ls' Leasue and the \k1 club Julie will be perfonn1n1 a com1c- tlramat1l monologue that she wrote ah<1u1 a girl ""'1111ng for her prom date tu am' c and rhe converuuon she has "•th her paren1s. 'lh<' \4\S c;hc isn't nervous about pcrlnrm1ng because "I dsd a lot o( proln\lunal al 11ng-extra roles and hit pan\ 1n commercaahi -whale I ""ll'> 1n Junior high .. 11 \ht' should win the 111le Saturda)'.. \he ""ould lilt' to spread the good will of the program •· r he J unwr \11'1!. 1s not JUlt one pcr\on hut a reprc~ntauve of a hunch of out\tandsng garlr-1n the program .. 'he sasd "It's a v~nderful program with lots of nea\ people and girls who a.re rcall) outstandini." When the 64 contestant.a return home after a wcc)c. awa) from tchool, there v.111 be \\111 more work ··w e go1 a note last year from one cuntc~ta.nt who 1ald we pvc her a great c~pcnence bu\ she wisbed we had .tl\O given her ~meone to do htt homev.ork:' Guuiana said. Center updates data on kids When a child is missing. what good are ffngerprfnts excepff o r tdenttfyfng a body FRESNO (AP)-The angul5h of having m1'is1na children tears at hundreds of thousands of American fam1lseseach year. Some children arc found w1 thsn hours, but others are gone forever A Fresno bussnessman thinks he has an idea that could help: a non-profit corporation called Nattonal Cha Id Identification Center to keep updated information on younptersas they grow. Wallace Scheuerman, an investment counsel- or. was concerned that parents of m1sssngch1 ldren arc too distraught to aive authont1es quick, reliable. descnpt1onsand that photographs tend to he old or of i>90rquality. "There 1s noajency an the whole United ">tates that deals with children before the fact, except for fingcrpnnts," said spoke'lman Roy M11chcll '.'What are fingerpnnlsgood for" fdentsfysnga bod) " The center provides parenu w11h a S5 k1t thott includes a form to Issi a chtld'sdescnptson. medical history. lske\andd1sltkcs,Just 1n ca'><· thr 1nforma11on 1s needed "We didn't put 11 together to be a dear· 1nghousc." Mitchell &a1d. "We deal with ch1ldrrn pnor toa c:r1S1s What we're trysng 10do1\gc1 parents to put together accurate, up-to-date 1nformat1on pnorto anything happening." Since 1tsopcnsna 10 September at a small office, Thef'la11onal Child ldent1ficat1on Center (P 0 Box 5839. f re\no. 93755). wsll 5toredala sheets and fingerprint\ for a SI() annual fee or thr data. fingcrpnnts and photograph\ for S 15 Quarterly reminder'> ""111 be mailed to obta111 ttl.'W picture\ Mitchell explained that a largL' numhcr 111 parent\ want the center to '>tore 1nfonnJl111n nn mscrofilm a\a \3f1:guard to IX" rel;ned to la" cnfortement a11enl 1e~ and nt'v.\ media in an cml'rttenn I orth1ldn·nofcJ1vorce. thea,encyc.anaJso w nti.1cr au1hon11e., where rhe formerspousehves I ht·crntrrec;11matc\ I mslhon Amencao Hiung'>tl"r\ indudsng runa""aH dssappcareach \ c.tr and I OCJ Cl<J(J of them .ire ne ... cr found · \.\ht n· do thc-.c ~ hsldren rnd up' fn child prom1u11on porn\lgraphy thin~ they're fo~d into h .. t nrn 1nals," Miit hell said "Pcoplr reaJ h Jrc tuned 1nto0th1s We'd hke to rrach e\('f'\ kid 1n th<' Un1tC'd St.tic'>" M111.hell had a troubhngc>.penencc wtih a lost ~ h1ld ""ht n h1'> preschool <.laughter. Shannon. wanderrd off"' 1th plavmatc\ to find a park and wn m'"'"Y hnl·n, Hn·nwuntercd a probkm that he believes 15 u 1mm11n "'1th rnam pohl e agcnues. M1ssin1 l h1ldn•11 illl' ,l\\l(tOl'd a lo"' pnont~ until they are 1111''>11)~ ~4 hour.. or a111hont1C'' have evidence of 11.11l 11f,t\ Clipped Wings turn 10 Former fltght attendants bearly e ntertai n ed I hl' 10th ..JllnlH'r\Jr~ l l'kh1at1on of th<.' ()( Cha ptrr of I 'n 1 teJ •\ 1 r l sne\· (lipped Wing\ al< hantl't.lair wa'i full of '>Urpn\C'i Thl· tir..t Ont'. the danung hear duo delsghtl·d more than 100 m<.·mh\•rc, and l(Ul'\I'> wa1t1ng for their tahll numh<.·r' lo h\· called for the hulTct 1 he hear\ (rc:all} J)('opk sn l.11\· tume) JOtnl'lJ thc t.clchrat1on 'Ptrlt hy 'lteppang ltvl'I)' to th<.· tarx·d tfappy Barthd:t}' .,ong fa~h1un pre'iullatwn ll\ l'ooddu· \\f'I· tner o f I '\1a1-'nt11 \1111t h < "'"' l'lata Marll}n Sc·barfrr tilt n.1t1• •ll.11 J11l 'lllknt fll \\ II I al 1111111 .( \llllr'K') from ""' h1,l\kJ 111 t11111 tlll' part\ "' ml'111lx·" r1•, H'""l'd thl' 11rg..1n11.1t1011' hl\t.•1' th1 1111gh \el\t' f( lsprx·d \\, lllY,\ I\ •• n.1111111.11 group fnrml'd 111 f ll~>i ,1nd um1- pn,cd ol p.1,t .111d 111l·~nt I \I ll1~ht att<.·ndjnt\ \II \u pport rct:lrdt•tl group' -"Ith l<,I\ 111 I lnpc thl <>tange < nunl' r<7np1cnt l H11rbara Vln"ent, n.i1111n,1I \t'l 11 1,11, , .1111< II om Pa Im \pr111 I(' I lw \,11 unlJ' 1·q•111 Ill ~·.111 ''1th p.aln11\t Kartn Ln Att~uod h •ldtnf' h.ir1d' and 1kwnhtn1L characters'it1n ••I 1Ji11,,· 111 lhl long line'> and 1 <r111 ltt1ll'I! "'1th Stt>"t"n Thompson \~ l'l1 I 111 ~ th 'I' l .trll 1tUfl \ \1 '"~ 111 .. ,,. ,111cnd111g ""<.'re l\rl4"nt-Littman. ~hasrman Lynn \kMa'ltrr. Jnna \111ltr Jnd Barbara Kohl'rt,, .111 11n th\: nti.1nnmg tom· rn1ttl't Ka rf'n \\t*ldron. prl'\1dent, J1u•qut'llnr AIH-1. \1ary K Oaoa, KH thltn La Be lit'. JoaDDt' Phllllpt, Rf'Hrly Salata and her dauahtcr \1t'lao1t' ~a lata anti Pamela SmltL 1 >thrr \\t:re Marian Hust, Jt>aDDt' 0( onnor. Loia Bruns. Sblrlee Cobb. .... AnC' o .. rlt'k on. LaVon Of-Graw, \u,.rn (,arfH>r. Btcky Patty and Lt',ln \on ldtntlne. Melanie Salata, Jane Forreator and Dorothy Valentine were dell&hted with 1urprlae act at Chanteclalr. Another surpn!.oe -Gall Preston, founder ol the chant<.·r anJ 1t\ flr<;t prc:.,1dcnt. wa, pn.·<icnted with a ccrtalicatc and doc.uml·nt of Jf)· prcnauon ph1<1 a hnclcn..c gilt Surpr1~' wt•re al\o among the door pratc'I awarded following a ~ Anne Howell, Moeelle Red- mon and Sandt Beraer, from left, watcb danctn1 'bean'. Olilfr .................... ..... Party A.;.male. nt rtatn th lOlh annl• raary l•tberlnC of form nlt d Alrlln flllbt att ndanta In tb~ c ty. ' . . t J.u Ofenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 20. 1~&4 WIFE 'T'O ~o SfA&6fRIN6 INAT fOJR A.M·: "WHAT'.S VOUR EXWSe FOR c.oMIN6 HON1e AT TH/'3 H:XJR!" by Gus Arriola ~lllo.ifil ... -..-....J __ __.'--~ l-1Dl '41'/v .·.j.d .. ii.. ... '------' 120 THE ··~lllll" CIRClS -\W'A *"'lr.,,.,._,,.~t"')t•'"' RIG GEORGt; by Jim Davis e v by Virgil Partch I VIP) ' 1Grondmo! Your TV gets the some shows as our TV !" "It's a new drink I invented. I call It an 'Oasis."' by Brad Anderson "He finished dinner before I even qot it started!" ~~ ~~~ • 1 OONT l/4JIE ro 6RJJ~ MY TEE™. l TOOK ~ A SHONER W'™ MY NaJT'M a'EN. • '100'\ ll l 1.1.l '\S MEDI -CAR ... :o WHEN 'iOll ~E ~LON€ IN T~E DESERT YOU ~AVE TO MAKE YOUR OWN PLEA5VRE5 WE <50T IT OlJT OF IMMEDIATE DAN<5fR; WE R>US~ED IT INTO OtJR> EXPENS'IVE· CARE·UNrr. .. 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Rf¥.; WHY'P ,-HeY CHAN Ge rl? w ... ~w tiW.JT 'nR TON'JIL~ Tl-l£N ? .. MISS SPENCER, THERE'S A LONG DISTANCE PHONE CAl.L FROM A MRS BLA.INE' by Lynn Jottnston rr·s J\JS T your.. M01HER TAP- DANCING ON THE ,,; 1. COFFEE ~IR&LE-~J ft bv Tom Bat1uk I 10 by George Lemo"t by Wiley ' # ·- D1llyPilat Aam1 center Doug Smith 1lgn1 three-year contract. 82. ... ~Iii FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1984 1.:.1 Bu1lne11 8tocka Anteaters stun Bulldogs UC Irvine puts it together to top Fresno St.. 63-57 By JOHN SEVANO Oftlwo.llyl"tlot lt.fl ~o l < In inc is a basketball team in disarray is 11? A coflcct1on of ind1v1d- uals "'ho are more concerned with points and minutes J'layed than they arc with wins and losses? Guess again hrst of all. you don't win man) ball games with 1nd1\ 1dual1sm. And you certainly don't beat one of the nation's top 20 teams (according to the rankin~) with selfishness and disscntton. The Anteaters. who admittedly have had unification problems this season but not to the pomt where the club was in total upheaval, showed their fans, Fresno State and, m ore importantly, themselves what they were made of Thursday night when they upset the No. 17-ranked Bull- dogs. 63-57, before a screaming, sellout crowd of 1.46 7 at Crawford Hall. "lrvme turned 1n a real strong game," o ffered a gracious Coach Boyd Grant. who watched his Bull- dogs lose their second straight game to fall 2-2 10 the PCAA, 11-4 overall. "I used to think Irvine was soft. Maybe we're the ones who are soft." Ben McDonald powen hi• way between Freano State'• Bernard Thompaon (34) and Ron Andenon for the bullet. Grant noted that he had heard all about UC f's so-called "discord." (Please aee UCl/84) UC Irvine forward Tod Murphy stretchea for the looae ball while Freano State'• DtllJ ........... "''-,.,.. Scott Barnea watchea. The Anteaten upeet the nationally-ranked BallcloC•· SUPER TIME: 1:30 Mumbling and grumbling goes public Time for a test Question. Super Bowl XVIII begins Sunday at what time" Answer- (a) 11 :30 a.m. our time. (b) 3:30 p.m. our time (c) I :30 p.m. our time. (d) all of the above It's C. as in see the Redsk10s and Raiders meet 1n Super Bo wl XVIII at /:JO p.m. our time on Sunday. Dunng 1hc pa'>t few weeks, 1t has not been unusual for the Daily Pilot sports ~1afT to field 30-50 phone calls a day -all in need of the same an<;wer l:JOp.m. ourumc. Since the start of 1984. hun- dreds of phone calls have reached the sports desk askmg 1he same question. It has gotten to the pomt that we simply a nswer the phone and respond, "I :30 p.m. our time." I :30 p m. our time means the game 1s starting in Tathpa. Fla. at 4:30 p.m. thelf time Why. )OU ask" Probably because the later the game starts 10 the cast, the belier the pnme time ratmgs arc for C BS. For instance, when the Super Bowl 1s played on the west coast. 11 has usuall y started at 3 p.m. our time-or 6 p.m. eastern ume. There's a pretty good chance a Super Bowl will outdraw Hardcastle and McCormick 10 the ratings war. That point a'l1de, Super Bo wl XVIII, complete wtth Al7ado. Riggins and Co .. is set for I :JO p.m. our time. '· Sea View League says Catholic sy-stem not compatible with public schools NORWALK-The Sea View League. by way of Corona del Mar High Principal Dennis Evans, sent 11s message to the Cl F Southern Section Council mee11ngThursday-and 1f nothing else. he had everyone's attention. which would separat.c the 4-A and 3-A playoffs between public and non- public schools. pen sat ion of coaches. etc ha vc dam- aged 1he philosophy of'cqu1ty of compct1t1on' toa degree that 1sa threat to the mamtenance of'cord1al and fnendly relations among schools ... That''> a mouthful and It was digested very slowly and quietly by thCbod) RocER ClRLSOI C1t1ng philosophical differences bet ween pu bl 1c and non-public (Par- ochial) schools. Evans provided 58 league representatives with a state- ment ci ting the basic differences and some alternat1 ves. mcluding one Read1ng from a prepared state- ment, Evans said: "That these dif- ferences exist seems irrefutable~ whethertheycausc inCQuitable com- pet111on 1s obviously debatable. E .. an"> went on to suggest no champ1onsh1pcontests between the two sy'>tem"i and that the suggcst1ono; being made Thursday be an "au1on 1tem"at theCIF'snex1 mecllng (March 22) In the om ng soon "The dialogue was philosophic and it's d1 fficult to rcart without pinpointing specifically However. there seems to be a widely held bcl 1efthat such is the case t ha1 d1 fTetences such as auendance area structure, recruitment of stu- dents. matncula11on methods. com- ··1t'c;d1fficult 10\a~ nght now."sa1d Cl f-Comm1ss1oner Ray Plutko when a\ked II he kit maiorchangcH·ould be what's wrong_" . Roben Packer. the president of the CIFCounc1I and formerl} a principal CIE. out of state tE>nrney WHITE SOX GET SEAVER uthern Section rops regtonal pl~~<?f f ~JI?-1985 NORWALK-MatcrDei Hiah's basketball team is con.sidered the team lo beat in the race for the state championship in Marth, with senior Mau Betuwsaert and junior Tom Lewis paving the way, but one thin~ is certain: Lewis and Maler Oei bavcn'raprayer in 19SS. The Clf Southern Section Council voted by a 44-14 marain to drop participation in the state playoffs Thursday io a mceUtta at Saddleback Inn. "Even the basketball coaches io our section were in agreement with it.,•• said CJF Com- missioner Ray Plutko. "That's a unique mar- ria,e." The Southern Section realized $7 000 from its participation in the 1983 state playoffs, but the drain on the athletes and coaches was too much. Jn addition there were other problems, such as forcina seven and eight·t~m leagues to make up two extra league pmet by either playing three times twice in a week or in beginnlill l~ue prior to the Christtnat holidays. ·•t•m a basketball fan.'' continued Plutko, "and 1 wish We would hAve bad some type of opponunity to work it out. But it's tough lO argue against an educational standpo1nL "Winning a ClF Southern Section cham- pionship is like a Mate title in 48 other states,•• he contjnued. ''Kids and coaches arc JUSl beat after that." CHICAGO (AP) -The Chicago White Sox said today they have selected three- t1mc C) Young Award-winner Tom Seaver of the !\!cw York Mets as their compensa- tion for the loss of free agent reliever Dennis Lamp Plutko would not venture a aues~ on the future of the state tourndmenl without the Southern Section. White Sox President Eddie Einhorn called the 39-}ear-old right-hander "the best pla~cr that v.as a' a1lable .. 10 the maJor league compensation pool and denied repons that he would be used a'> trade bait In other matters Thursday: "We picked him to keep him. not to trade him," Einhorn said at a new<, conference •Riverside Poly High bas been stripped of ns 1983 CIF 3·A basketball championship bccauseoftbeuseofan ineligible player, who bad mansferred to Poly and has since transferred to another school. Seaver wa<, 9-14 la<.t )'ear v..1th the Metr; His annual !>alal') 1s estimated at SS00.000 "W1th the addition of Seaver. we havr one of the best five-man '>taITs in the history of baseball:· Einhorn said. •A request by the Century League to advance the football season one week, 1n order to begin the non·league season after the school year begins in September, was turned into an action item for the March 22 meeting of the CfF Council. He said the White So' notified l om· m1c;s1oncr Bowie Kuhn's office of the r;clect1on Thursda) night hut lklaH·d a public announcement until t<xla) Will the officials get in the way Sunday? Raiders. Redskins ar e likely to play game of intimidation r \M l»\ Fla ( \l'I The v..ord IS "int1m1dat1on ·· annthl'r "'"' of \3\- ing anything iioe<, until the ofli1.1ah get in thC' W3) The l or; An~ckc; Ra1dc~ tned to n lc the Wa'ihington Red'>kms la'>t Oct 2 -and thl' Red<,lons expect more ol thl' ..amc \unda) in the Super Bowl ~o for that matter, do the Raider' "The mcntalil) of this team 1s to d1llatc and dominate There will be 1abr; and hoot..\. lo~ 'hot'> and high shot\." S3~'i Ra1Jer comerhack Lester Hll)'C~. ··(ester thl" l\.1oll',tcr" ''Thr} 'q~ tried 11 on ur, bctore and I ha .. e no doubt the~ 'II II') 1t on u' ap1n ·· oh..cr""t'~ Marl Murph>. thl" Rl"d~loM' free \8fet) "I hats some· thtnf, v.(''\ t' t:ilt..ed ahout a lo\ -to J u'l 11norc eIT' " When 1hr trnm\ met dunng the '>C'a\On. a \7 '~ '\t..1 n\ win, \hovma matche' hmkc uut rl"f'('tlll"dl'f. I the) tf) to 1num1datl \OU. hut I don't think you can int1m1dall' pt0- fessi<mal .1.thki.c~ If \Ou i.;oul<l tx: mumuiatNI. )OU wouldn't Ix' a pro- fessional athlete. let al<1ne 1n the Super Bowl," Murph\ \31d "'No :!, and this I thin!.. " \Oml' thing the\ arc dfect1-.c 1n 1<, dl\tratt mg )OU. to make \OU think more about the pushing and tht \ho' 1ng and the fighting than ahout the ne't play. The). on the other hand, arc so u\Cd to 1t that 1t'\ natural to them "They can push an<:t \.hnvl' and light and then put 1t behind them .md go on to the ne\t pla) v. here a\ a lot ol opposing pla)ers end up "-lllT\ ing more about tn IOI to get oock at Howie Long or Matt Millen than C\CCUttng the pla)S . < orncrback Mike Ha' nc\ who \1gnNI with U\ 1n m1d~a~n. \3)' tht' Ra1dc~ •'have real 'hon fu~·' here The) act so ~e-,ed up for the pmc:,, 1t'~ not surpnsina. i\ll the l:al'T) 1ng on on the field that'~ 1u\t a pan of the way thC'SC guy\ arc madt' u!)" -\nd 1Jthou1h H a\.ne' .,.,, h<"' alrcad) bttn ~hoolC'\l 1n thl Ka1dcr-.' ph1lo<t0phy of 1nt1m1dat1on .... t r,nmt·- thsn hrcak out hoP,t'full\. I'll hrad m the other d1rtt11on • Raiden Marcu Allen (left) and Cllff B~ tune ~p their •kill• on • •ldeo ............... 1ame In thelr Tampa hotel Thund.ay. Thlna• let a blt mon eertou• Sunday. "lhnt fin.t IJ,dmC'. it looked like naa Oay out then" thcf't' "-1."re '° man) pcnahtt-. cnllrd "'"\Id Murphy ''I've never ~·n \o man' OJ~ -and It \t'CmcJ thal' "<'rr alv.R\\ two ol them. ofT~t11ns f)('nall1~·' "1 thin\. their 1ntl•nt 1' tv.ofold "'lo Ha)'cssa1d Hayn6' amval "knuc cd so~ of the rust and du\l off o t me from team\ not cballcngmg mr In 8 ~pan offi.>ur orfhr ~me\ I d1dn'l -.c'C hut ma-,~ one •)r t~o p.'l'i'c." - 1, I a t Costa Mesa High. predicted the comments wouldindccdstir things up. - "Yes." ..aid Packer, "some things arc 101 DJ to happen. Emouons could carry it (ma vote to split the public and non-public schools), tbcre•s no question. .. In myex~nccsl'vesecna coup\eofth1ngsoutof control, but the CAA (CathohcAthletic Association) has been very wi\Hng to taclt\e those 1ssoes and take a hard stand .. Plutkoagreed: "Tb~ bas been doing a pretty goodjobofpolicang. som eumesa little too harsh m my opinion 10 termsofpcnaJt1es. But. (PJea.e eee MUllBLilfG /84 J BILLBOARD TONIGHT HAJtNHS llACIMG "..,. .... f'Mt ''"' ... t:ll 11.19\. What's in a Rose? Expos 1nust think there's quite a bit From AP dispatch~• MONTREAL -Pete Rose, a 21-year Iii maJOr-leaaue veteran who at age 42 is chasing Ty Cobb's career record for hits. has agreed to a one-year deal with the Montreal Expos. J ohn McHale, president and general manager ot the Expos, confirmed the agreement Thursda) night Rose wtll be officially introduced to the Montreal media at a news conference scheduled for toda). "This 1s a proposal to "m .. ~Id Md fale. The deal 1s reponed 10 hf worth S 700,000. although McHale said Rose could earn over SI m1lhon "if we win." ()nl) a handful of team s ha\ e stirred at the prospect of signing Rose. who was released b) the Ph1ladelph1a Phillies following the 1983 season. However. Ro)C has \OKed his determ1na11on to ROSE surpass Cobb's record of 4 J 91 htta. Rose 1s 20 I hits sh' of Cobb'!> record and admit) 11 \.\tit take him more than une )eason 10 do 11. What apparent!~ helped Ro eland wuh Montreal was the fact that owner Charles Bron Iman \.\anted him on the club. Also a plus 1s Rose's fiercc competltl"enes~. His style m1gh1 be an 1nspira11on for his ne"' teammates. who have been criticized for lacking 101ens1t~ 10 recent seasons Quote of the day Tom R~hl•otua. CBS pro bukttball commentator. OD New Jersey Neu guard Kelvin RaJtsey aftef the 6-2 Jlar)seydrovearound two biaeJ'opponents:. "'lfbcgoes one.on..oneaaainsttwoauyslite tbat. he's going to be in iroubte.•• San Diego boxer improves SAN DIEGO -Bo,er Ste"'an m Darden, "ho lapsed into a coma during a fight on Tuesda). was reponed 10 be improving Thursda) after regaining con- 'iC1ousness. according to a Grossmonl Hospital oflic1al .. He's conscious. but he's not alen." said Chm hap1ro of the hospital's public a1Ta1rs ofllce ... He's sull cnucal. but 11's a step in the ngh1 d11e('t1on." Darden. 24. of San Diego. was 1n1urcd in the I 0th round of a Junior welterweight fight against Stl'\C ..\costa. Darden was soltdl) ahead in the sconng when. wtth 38 seconds left in the fight. he took an uppercut from ..\costa and slumped to the can"as. He lapsed into a coma moments later. TELEVISION . RADIO -~ ---------c= Peter and Caitlin Carruthers, of the Skate Club of Wilmington, won the pain title at Suns rock Lakers. 138-123 PHOENIX -Lam Nann· scored 23 m points and the PhoenP, um used a late 1hird-pcnod ralh to beat the Pacific DI\ 1~1on-leading -Lm ..\ngdl'\ Laker!>. 138-12 l. in a Nattonal Basketball ..\s~oc1at1on game 1 hur!>da) night. The score was uell 28 times -including 36-\6 alier the first quarter and 69-69 at halftime -before Phoenr\ took control with 6.0\ remaining in thl' third penod <. on!>eLUll\ c bask1:1s ln Walter Dans. James Edward~ and Maunce Luca<. put the Suns ahead to sta\ at ISlJ-' Da' is and Ed"'ards both had 3-point pla)~ in a on1:-minute span to make 11 94-89 and Phoen1' scored the final six points of the pcnod for a 102-91 bulge The Suns. no\.\ 18-22. rn:i,tt•d from there as .\dam' accountl·d for sn of the fourth quarter's first 10 point!> Phoen1' kd b' a~ much a'> 21 do" n the ~tretch in do" n1ng ll!> rl\.al. Lucas and K) le MaC) each fin1\hed "'1th 19 po1n1' for the Suns"' htle -\dams and l:J\\ards hoth had IM and Davis IS The lakers (24-15) got 2"1 prnnts from Jame., \\ orth\. 22 from Kareem .\txlul-J:ihbar and 20 from Jamaai \\ 1lkes~ Bob Mc ..\doo addeJ 15 points the National Figure Skating Cham- pionships in Salt Lake City Thursday. Berardi has bowling lead L..\S VEG..\S -Joe Berardi of G Hrookl) n N , Y .. won s1-.; of eight match games Thursda) night to lead the field after ' fiq~ rounds of the Sho\.\boat In' 1ta11onal Pro Bu\.\lcrs ..\ssoc1at1on tournament. Berardi. a s1\-llme Pro Howlers Assoc1a11on 11tl1st. totaled 9.042 for 40 games. but his lead was cut considerably by the performance of PBA \'eterans George Pappas and Gil Sliker. Pappas. an eight·llmt.' winner from Charlotte. N.( . v.-on se' en of his games to Jump to second "1th 9.026 p1ns.JU'>t 16 behind the leader ~liker. \.\ho finished fourth in last week's 1our1 nament had the h1~hest eight-game bl0Ck of the night. rolling I 866 and" inning SI\ ma1che'i to claim the "'Jo 'po.,11100 at 8.9J4 pine; heading into 1oda~ 's final t\.\O round'> ol match pla~ In fourth \\a<:> Wa,ne \\l·bhof( armel. Ind .. "'ho 1-. gunning for his loui1h consccutne appearance on ~aturda) ·!> na11onal\\ telev1!>ed finah. V. ebb. a 13-ttme champion. totals 8.S2b. JU11t five pins ahead o f Ernie Schlegl'I of Vancou,er. Wa<,h . and six more than Mar~hall Holman of Jacksonvtlk. Fla The v.-inncr of the champ1onsh1p round "'111 earn $' \.000 Olympic hotel rate plap nixed LOS ANGELFS -('ailing 11 a "we11J ' JOtl'Otloncd" but ··111 C\)n(.CIVCd" idea, a ··~·· Cit\ (ounul comm1t1ce b.a5 unun1mousl) reJnted Ma)orTom Bradle~ 's proposal for a lt:1ltn3 on hotel and motel room rates during the Ol)mp1l'S r he committee rt.'lomrnendatton lame Thursda) alter 1ndustf) ollic1ah plcd~cd a ~trong self-poh c1ng dlort aga1m1 pnce gousmg • f he recommendat10n will be forwarded to the full LOunr1I for cons1derat1on Later Thursday, Bradle~. who had pushed for the pncc rnntrols 10 a Dec. • 9 letter to the council, t•xpre!>scd d1sappo1ntment at the com mitt~ action. Bradle\ said he had tx·cn lt·d to bd1eve that the rnmm11tce would onl} be dt\lu\c;ing the proposal and not t.iking an) action Thursd:.i) Pro or Con holds on at 'Anita ARC .\DIA -Pro or (on Jumped out ~ tu an 1mmed1ate lead. !>llCllhed 11 out as far a\ two lengths and then held off several l'hallcnges to win the feature race b) a head before 17.899 fans at Santa l\n1 ta Thursday. Pro or Con. cart) tng I 22 pounds and ndden by Patrick Valenzuela. ran the mile rnurse for filhes and mares. 4-)ear-olds and up, in 1:17 1·5 to cam $24,750. The" inner paid $28. $~.40 and $4.40 . Queeo of Song. rarl) 1ng 114 pounds and wnh ( hm McCarron nd1ng. ou1Jucled lnsh O'Brien for ~elOnd plale and returned S.i 20 and $2 80 Snead finishes with a flourish PHOENIX -Vctl·ran J.C. Snead n tim~hcd o fTa 66 with bm11es on three of his la'>t four holes and moH·J into a three-way uc for the lead Thursda) 1n the frost· dcla)ed first round of thl' Phoenix Open Golf Tournament. Snead 42. "'ho scored the last of his seven PG A tour 1numphs 21: \Cars ago shared the top spot with rookie Core) Pa' 10 and Gal] Hallberg. fhe tournament stan was delayed more than an hour because offro!>t-covered greens. The delay backed up the field to the extent that the last few threesomes were Jogging down the fa1f\\ays on the 6,726-yard Phoen1>. Count(} Club course 1n order to beat nightfall. Snead missed onl) one green. d id not make a bogey and did not ha\e a Son Im card in an extremely solid eflon. A single stroke ofT the pace at 67 were Lanny Wadkins. Donnie Hammond. Ben Crenshaw. M ike McCullough. Al Ge1bcrger. lart) Mize and lefty Russ Cochran. The group at 68 wa' hea<kd b~ Johnn) Miller, a two-time winner ol this 111le. '>'ho put together a b1rd1e· b1rd1e finish. Television, radio TV: NHL -.K.ing.s at Edmonton, 6:20 J>.m .• Channel 9. RADIO: NHL -Kings at Edmonton, 6:20 p.m.. KFOX (93.5-FM}. Weekend sports schedule FVextends win streak in wrestling Rams sign Smith to 3-year contract Saturday TELEVJSIOJ'li IO·\O am (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL outhern \.11ss1ss1pp1 at V1rgin1a Tel h "-loon (4) -COLLEGE BA KETBALL Georgetown at St. John's 151 -COLLEGE BASKET· BALL-Oregon at Washington State I~ I l -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Utah Slate at Long Beach ~tate 2 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SATURDAY -Co' crage oft hr Kauai Tnathlon in Kauai. Hawa11 (taped). (4) - COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Fresno Stale at Ne' ada-L1' Vegas. (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Ne'' \tn1lo at Colorado State. 3 pm <'> -PRO BOWLING -( o'eragc ol tht• $175.000 Showboat lnv1tat1onal from Las Vegas (tapu.11 4:30 pm ( 7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -rltl U.S Figure Skattng Champ1onsh1ps from Salt lakl' < II\ (taped). 5.20 p.m (9)-NBA -LJkl·rs at <:>an .\ntun10 RADIO N BA -Lakers at San Anlllnio. S.20 pm KL \( (510). College Basketball -L'01,crs1t~ of PaetfiL Jl l < In inc. 7.30 p.m .. K W YE (I 08-FM I. l C. 5anta Barbara at Cal State Fullenon. 7 30 p. m K' W7 (I I QOJ \altforn1a at USC 8 p.m .. KNX ( 1070). Sunday TELEVISIOI\ 4 :.am 141-COLLEGE BA KETBALL - l < I .\at l I Hll \\ tile •1 "Ill J m 1.:'1 -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - flt1U\lllll JI J.-.l'!ltud, \ 11;.i111 (-ll -SPORTSWORLD -fohnn' Bumpl1U\ I.:' 1-11 I h 1-.0q '~ Loren111 (,arua ( 'i2-I -8) for the WB.\ 1un11H-\\l'ltt'l\\l'1gh1 title from .\tlant1c Cit). :--;,J (5()) - COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Purdue at lllinoi~. 11 \fl I 2) -NFL -"lurx.·r Acml Today. A pre' IC'' of the uplUm1ng rnnte<ot tx-1"'een the Raiders and Wa'thing· IL10 I II pm. (21 -:'\FL -~UJ>l'r Btrnl X\ I ll Raider\ '., V. cJ\hington from Tam pa Ba) RADIO ( olh:ge Ba~kctl:>Jll -l ( LA at Louis' tile. 9 am . "-\IP< (7101 '-'FL -~UPl'r B<rnl XVIII. Raiders'!. V. a1,h1ng.ton frnm Tampa Ba\, I 1(1 p m , KRLA ( 11 IOJ SCC hosts Cal Lutheran \ <,null hut quick (al L uthcran (allege in' aJe\ \11uthl·rn lahforn1a <.ollq(l' tonight (730) in 1\.\1..\ D1 .. 1r1t1 111 ha-.kt•thall al ttnn (al Lutheran. I 1-() 0' crall <1nd 1-1 10 D1s1nct Ill pla\. Fountain Valley Hl$ft e•~ded its wrcstlln& dual meet wmnina stttak to 48 matdte'$ Thursday mght, sbuttmg out Marina. 66--0, in a Sunset league match. El~where in the Sunset. Hunt- 1ogton Beach suffered a tough 35-32 sc1bJc~ at tbe hands of Westminster. Meanwhile~ in the Sea View League. Estancia pinned a 40-30 setback on NeWJ>Ort Harbor. The Barons (lO-O this year) prevailed as Marty Stretch woo a narrow verdict at 121 pounds; and Robert Uyek.awa ( 128 pounds) and Scoll Harris<in (t 93) rallied for de- cisions. ln the heavyweight class. Russ Abrahams improved hts personal mark to 23-1 with a pin 26 seconds into the match. the Barons will compete in the Canyon Four-Way lnvitational Sat- urday. which will include the un- beaten hosts, Santa Barbara and Collon. h stans at 3 o'clock. ByJOHN SEVANO Of the Dell) Piiot ltAn Rams center Doug \m11h. one ol 1-1 pla~erc. on the '>quad lurrentl) 10 the option or final H·a1111 thl'lr contral t'> ha!. agreed tu a nl''-' three-) car pall \\htch "111 put him .1mong the WP· third finam 1alh at hi!> pus111on. thl' Dail\ Pilot ha<, learnl'd. Although the contract has not been signed. tenns and figures were ironed HB, Costa Mesa skaters qualify SALT LAKL (IT) (.\Pl -Ktll\ and Peter Carruthers. despite a fall h~· Kiii\ and two other bubbles. won their founh c,tra1gh1 l l .S. pairs tnk Thursda)' ni~h1 and will If) 10 brl·ak the So' 1ets' -O·)ear 01} mp1c gnp on that e' cnt nnt month at the V. inter Games in Yugo'>la\la out h\ ~m1th"• attome\, Jack Mills. and John 'iha". the· Rams' vice president-finance Thursda) after the Ram~ dt'>u" aed the Los >\ngeles l--.;prt''' of the l n1ted tales Football l l·agul' had entered the picture '"t'1ther <im1th nor Sha" could be realhcd for l<>mment l.\m 11 h "'ho<:>c ~ala(} was $ 9 J.000 thr" pa<,t <,ca'>on. among the lowest at h1'> 1)(1-.i 1100 based on N FL experience and pt•rtormance. 1s expected to sign the nc"' agreement some time next week ..\crnrd1ng 10 figures released b} the "'Fl Pla\ers ..\ssoc1a11on following the 'tnke·\hortened 1982 season. offen<,1\ e linemen earned an average of $1\9. 70-1 <\lthnugh no terms of Smith's lOnlrc.lll \\Cre re,calcd. ti IS believed the \I\·\ l'~r \ t·teran w1 II earn in excess of $'ii)(\ ooo for his three seasons of \\ ork I\ lOmtng on a \ ICtOI"\ 0\ er ( al B.ip11st F1rsl-\ear ( oac'h •••••••••••••••••••• .. E:d .\rHkr~nn \ '>taning fi' l' hoa .. 1 ... no pla)er o;er 6·6. and the "ingc;men ltkc to prec;<, .ind la\t break. Huntington Beach and West· muutcr a.re each 2-1 in league following Thursday's verdict. Jn the defeat. Kyle Hansen won a 6h2 decision to improve to 27-0 th1s season, while Jon Wcstennan 1s 14-2 afler pinnm$ his foe at 167 pounds. Each a~ seniors. Joining thl'm on tht: 01~ mpll team "'ere 8111' Fau,er and Lee .\no Miller. who finished "econd. and third-place finishers 1111 \\ a1son of Costa Mc~a and Huntington Beach's Burt Lancon <:;m11h didn't begin negot1attons "'th lht Express until early this past \\.eek <1her ne" I) appointed general manager Don Klosterman. a former <, \.1 "'1th the Rams. inquired about tht• potl·n11al free-agent in a meeting \\llh Mill" SUPER BOWL PARTY * 3 Giant ~creen TV's * Prizes & Free Popcorn * Special Drink Prices 12:00 Noon I NO COVER CHARGE I COMING ATT JOHNNY LEE Sun .. Feb, Sth snv1A Mon .. Feb. 13th ~< ( 2-l lulkminga%-R9"1no,crt 1CSan D1ego1n la foll.1 Tt1l''>da~ night T ht· halanced Vanguard., arl' pale<l b~ fornard Da't' ( °'" ..i1H.l guard .\ndtl' Smith ~m11h and Corsi scored 15 pnint-. .irrl'll .1gain.,t t ( \an D1qw. hut tpl' h1g gun that night"·'' l'entc:r Larn ll1r\l 12" pn1nt\) '.11Iuaher.in1., paled h' guard (1a~ .\tiraham. ''hli :i'cr.1~r\ If\ 4 point\ per game rnf\\ard Da\'c Lare' a rot ,... thl l·ontt'St al I .\~ po1ni... pl.'r conte~t fht l l\.1ng.,men ., Enk Slauum at tr·S I'> the tallest staner on the team and J\l'rages nine po1n1., per game \( ( enterqhe game" 1th n 12-4 o' l'rall recored.'' h1k 1C .11 I utht ran has turned things <1round under .\nderson alter a '·21 <.cac;on last \car. t-. The Oilers will be com peting in tht San Cleme nte Tournament Saturda)' mommg, beginning at 10 a .m Esurncia (2-l in leaauc) w~ sparked by JUntor Peter Smith. who was wrestling for the first lime at 177 pounds and won by a decision. A.Jso, junior J im Stanavich ts 16·3 after winning at 114 pounds. also by ptn. Meanwhile in othrr cwnts at the l .S. Figure ~i..aung ( 'hamp1on!>h1ps. Scott Ham1hon mm ed a step elmer w h1<, fourth .,1ra1gh1 men'<; title and Rosah nn Sumner'> anJ f I.um· Za\ak nix·ned the11 hallk 101 till' '>'omen's crown The hrothl'r·'l'>tl'f tl·Jm \\ho grr\\ up in Burlington \.ta,, but trained in V.1lm1ng1on Dd -.tunnt.'d the cro"d "hen K111' kit on a throw tnplc salcho" during ''h1ch \ht' turned three re,olu11ons 1n the air T ht· Ram'>. "ho had been dragging their lect on negotiations Y. tth Smith throughout the c;eason. got do"n to hu,1nl"" once the) became aware ol thl· F 'P'l'" 1n1crc5t. r he [ wrl·"· tinal offer. 1n fa1..t. was l11r more munc~. but Smith, wanting to '>l.n in the t\ FL. settled for less and agrl'l'd to terms" 11h the R ams. <...m1th. who has played all three ot1cn!>1ve linemen positions for the Ramc; dunng his career, took over the <;tarnng center slot al\er Rich Saul retired following the 1981 season. CZ -Spend Super Houri Sianday with us \ Super Bowl Sunday featuring Spectacular Brunch Buffet Complimentary champagne Bloody Marys & screwdrivers .. Chef carved baron of beet. honey baked ham, assorted seafoods & other hot entrees Omelette station -build your ownl Array of fruits, c heeses, vegetables and salads Fresh croissants and pastrl~s Elegant dessert tray Compllmentary K•m•k•als for every R•lder touchdown 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 759-1854 . ·I featuring ... Champagne Brunch 10 am to 2:30 pm 6 foot advent screen Complimentary ,'J Hors d'Oeuvres 1:30 pm Entertainment with Herb & V1 Duo begmning at 8:30 pm Alrporter Inn Hotel 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine 833-2770 \ • BULLE TIN BOARD ---=----- NHRA '• Wlnt•rn•llon•I• The Na11onal Hot Rod Anoc1at1on\ 24th annual W1ntcmat1onals will be held fcb 2-5 at the Los Anaelcs fa1rvounds 1n Pomona Dnven will be com~una for a $720.690 cash and conunaende-. pur~. The Wlnterna11on11I~ traditionally open the NHRA-W1n~ton World Ch.1mp1on1hlps Scnes dra1 rac1na season Racina actl \'lt)' beginr. Thursda} Feb 2 with quahfym& from . 8 a.m -5.30 p. m The: onl)' professional tess1on will be at I p.m. Qualifying runs on feb. 4 and .S will be held dunoa the same houn; w11h pro scu1ons at 10 a.m. and 2 pm The Sunday, Feb S c:hmmauons begin at 11 a.m. For more 1nforma11on, phone: ( 21'\)985-6472. Newport N•llonal LL •ignup• Newpon Nn11onal Little League has sched· ulcd i\s final rcg1strat1on date for Saturday in the Newport Ensign school cafetonum 11ours are Y Lm.-noon The league 1s m need of more boys. agcs 13· I 5. to compete 111 the: Senior League. Thcre is currcnlly just one team rn fhat division. !n add.iu<>n. players arc nuded for T-ball, Minor League and MaJor League teams Players should bnnga b1nh cenrfica1e or other verification of age when rcaistenng. For more information, phone 979-1466 Stanford'• Earl Koberleln (with ball) la in heayY traffic u he moves up to acore GIRLS BASKl TBALL S.,lnnlng, Ml~•nc.cl golf cl••••• ('<>a!>thnc C ommunH> ( ollcgc will otkr l~ginnina and 11Jvanlrd golf d:a~~·\ 111 C o~lil Me and We~tnlin,ter bqinnin11 the wetk of f cb 6 (iolfl an introJuuo" rnur'>l' ~111 meet trurn 3-5 p.m at r ink~ Lt·.11 nma <.enter an We\t m1Mtcr lnstruchun will focu~ un the tund.amcntab 1ncludin& equ1pml"nt rules and rl"11ulat1on~. cou~ pfa> and dm·in& rnnac pracutc There arc two advanced da~sc\ one: mccttn& f~om 3-5 p.m. on Thund8/!> ~I f inlcy Lc:arn1ng <,:enter. the other meeting from b-1! pm at Mc!>I V,erde Lcam1na (. cnler in lo~ta Mc..a The~ 1~ a Sl ins1rurl1onal fc:e for each da!>!> Students will pa} lhr green and dm '"$ ft'e\ (,hrectly to thl' 1tolf cour..r u1 the fif\l mec11ng For more information phone 241 b 176 Llttl• Ml•• •oftb•ll •lgnup• S1gnup:. lor .-ountJin Valle\ Little MM Sof\ball will bl· held un \aturda~ .rnd agam on Saturday. Jan 21! Jl the Fount::irn Valle) Rccrea11on. 16400 Brnokhllm \t Hours arc 9 a m. to :! p m The lraguc offer' a rnmpt'lll\c ,of1ball program for girls. age\ 11-1 ti A birth cert1tica1c and a $40 n·g1<.1ra11011 In· arc required ~1th the apphcauon For morc information phone 8 W-Y460. • agalnat USC def ender Clayton Olivier Thursday n ight at the Sporta Arena . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 20, 1984 83 u1c.,.· r•m•lnlng home .ch«lu~ I Ut'S Jan 24 -Phoeru~. r hur~ Jan 26 -Hnu\ton, Tue!>. Jan l l -Portland • 1 I-rt . reb 3 Uu1h \un Feb 12 -A tlunut. I . )0 pm Fn feb 17-Dcn,rr Fri frb 14 Boston Wed . Ma1ch 7 -Ph1ladelph11 ~al March 10 -lnd1a111 , Tues., Mart"h 13 -~allle· Thun; March 15 -San Antonio. Fri . March 2' -Detroit; Sun Ma rth 2S -San 01eao Thurs. March 29 -Houston Sun. Apnl I -(,olden Stale. 7 p m . Fn .. Apnl b -Kansas (11~ Wed., April 11 - Ponland; Fn , Apnl I 3 -Dalla•. un . April 15 -Phoenix, 3 p m All games 11 7 30 p m unless otherwise noted All pmcs 11 the Forum 1n ln&lewood T1clet prices: S25. Sil.SO. $9.50 $1 Tacket 1nfor- m1t1on: (213) 674-6000 Youth football coach•• clinic A }Outh football coaches chnil' will be held 1on1pit and Saturday at the C'trtcc DeM&n lnstttutc: bu1ld1ng. 270 ~ Pala1~. Anaheim Youth football coachc:\ from any organatat1on arc ~ekome 10 attC'nd the chn1c which will feature' speakers mdu(ling 8111 W1lhams of the USFL's C'h1cago Blitz. San Diego Mesa College coaches Joe Radovich and 8111 Lckvold and h1ah school coaches from the San Diego area Hours Fnda:,. evening a.re 6 30-1 O 30 Hours Saturday arc 8 30 a.m. Sp m For 1nformat1on . phone (619) 578-7034 after 5 30p.m. , King•' r•m•ln/ng hotrN .clt«lul• ~1 .. Jan . 21 -Edmonton: Wed . J n U - Ph1ladclph1a Thur °FC'b 2 -Vancou"tt, un .. Feb. S - NY k anFn: Wed • Feb 8 -Ch1caao. Sat , Feb 11 -NY Rairac:rs; ~,"Feb. ts -Montrnl: Sun., Feb. 26 -Calpry Tun., March 6 -Winn1pt'I, un . March 11 -Chicago Wed Marth 14 -Ptttsburah: fue1 .. march 20 -Quebec; Sat .. March 24 - Oe1101t; Tues., Marth 27 -W1nn111ca; ~t.. March 31 -Edmonton All gam" 1t the Forum 1n lnaJewood All pmes at 7·30 p.m Ticket pnccs. S 18 50, S9 SU. $7 For ticket information. phon~ (21l)6 74-6000 · H•rl•m GloHtroll•r• In An•helm The Harlem Gloebrotters. currently on a Southern ( ahfom1a tour. will play two pmn at the Anaheim Convention Center next week. The Globetrotters will meet the Washmaton Generals on Thursda)'. Jan. 26 and apin 'Oft· Monda)'. Jan 30 Game ume 1s 7:30 p.m. both days. Hubcn "'Gtt~" .\u~b1e and Curly Neal lead the Globetrotters Tickets arc pm.:ed at $9.50. $8 and $6.50. C'h1ldrcn under 12 ret:e1ve a S2 d1scoun1 dffany pncc:d scat 49ers stun Fullerton USC survives in overtime-; - UCLA-breezes past California From AP dispat~bes LONG BEACH -Joedy Gardner hit a 30-foot bank shol at the buzzer in the fourth overtime Thursday night to give Long Beach State a 52-50 Pacific Coast Athletic Ass0C1at1on victory over Cal State Fullerton. Fullerton, which had worked the clock down. was tf) mg to get the ball in to center Ozell Jones, but Gardner baned ll awa}' and eventually recovered it near the top of 1he ke}' at the 49ers' end of the court. Gardner, who finished with nine points quickl}' turned and tired in the shot under heavy defensive pressure to gi ve tho49ers che win. The two points were the only ones scored throughout overtime play. Long Beach. which improved its PCAA record to 1-3 and overall standard to 4-9, was led by center Ivan Verbcrckt~ who had l3 points, and forward Craig Lack. who contnbuted 12. - Fullerton. which dropped to 4-1 and 13-3, was led by guard Gary Davis. who scored 14 points and Jones. who collected I 1. Jones tied the game at the end of regulauon play when he hit a five-foot baseline Jumper with two seconds remaining. T he Titans got the ball back under their basket when the 49ers· inbounds pass went long, but Jones missed an 18-footer. In another PC'AA matchup: Nevada Las Vegas 117, Pacific 78 LAS VEGAS -Jeff Collins scored 14 points and Richie Adams added 18 aserght-ranked UNL V hammered the Tigers. All 11 players scored al least five points for the fast- breaking Rebels as Pacific. 2-15. suffered its worst PCAA lost ever. The Tigers were beaten 74-40by Fresno State two years ago. Collins, a 6-2 guard. scored five umcs on slam dunks as the 15-1 Rebels ran past the slow, inexperienced Tuers, His two jumpers and fast break jam capped the r&-2 break.away that blew it open, 75-50, with 12:53 to play. Another 10-2 spurt made it 100-62 with 4:55 to go. UNLV IC<\ 55-37 at the half despite 17 points by Pacific's Andy f rank.lin , who finished with 24 and a game- high seven rebounds. Meanwhile. 1n the Pacific-I 0: USC $1 , Sta.oford 4t LOS ANGELES -Larry Friend's 6-foot bank shot with eight seconds remaining in overtime lifted the Trojans to the wm. After Fnend's basket. the Cardinal's Keith Jones mis~d an 18-foot shot attempt at the buzzer. Wayne Carlander, an Ocean View High product, had a game-high 22 points and Ron Holmes. formerly of El Toro High, added 11 for the Tro1ans. who ralsed theu conference record to 2-3 and their overall mark to 7-11. UCLA 76, Callfornla $4 LOS ANGELES -Center Stuart Gray scored 16 points and a carccr-htgh 14 rebounds to lead the ninth- ranked Bruins to the romp at Pauley Pav1hon. Gary Maloncon scored 12 points and Kenny Fields and Ralph Jack.son added 10 each for the Bruins. who are now I 1-2 overall and 4-l 10 conference play. ln West Coast Athletic Assoctation action: Santa Clara 77, Pepperdlne 63 SA.NTA ('LA RA -Guard Harold Keeling scored 24 points to lead the Broncos o'er the two-tame defending conference champion Wa ves. Santa Clara. trailing 2J-I 6 ~1th seven minutes left in the first half. scored the next 14 points and held a 33-.:!7 halftime lead . --~ Ocean View takes over second in Sunset BD!_etbal!!!.~~ ' WI ST JllC.k"°""lle 14, W. ~4111NdlY 1' Leader s F ountain Valley, Cost a Mesa breeze fo victories Ocean View High won a pi votal Sunset League matchup wi th Edison to highlight girls basketball act1vit\ Thursday night. · Meanwhile. Fountain Valley continued its reign atop tht Sunset wi th another lopsided victory. and Huntington Beach finished with a flourish to polish oIT Westminster. In Sea View League play, Costa Mesa raced to its 10th straight success; Corona del Mar outlasted Newport Harbor, and Estancia kept its playoff hopes alive by beating University as the first round of compet1t1on came Fountain Valley 74. Marina 34 CommgoITan injury. Kris Melroy was 5 for9 from the UC lrvtnt '3. Frwio St. S7 l:3 oO The Baron~ (4-0) started a bit ~lo""h. taking onh a field and had I~ points. Lisa Schumaker added 16 points 'FJ::!. ~01:' St. cai siat• =:·s~~L~~ three-point lead at the end of one quarter. but Fountain For Saddleback (0-7). Mikel Heale~ had IO points. """'-...__ Veoe• m , P.ciflc 1' to V II ' d t:: I d M ( 1 1) 4 UCLA 7', CallfOrnla S. Marer-ct SI 74 ~ PlllY • a ey s eicnse in11tc anna .. -~ to JUSt I c;econd-use H, Sl•nfor(I ~ coi> ~.,st. 6', £. ~v 6t half points Corona d~I Mar 47, Newport Harbor 42 W•&NnotOn fO, °""°" sa NC. CMnott• n, Ofcf ~ It was the <,cvcnth stca1ght v.in for the Barons. no" The Sea Kings (6-1) stayed on the heels of Sea View W~ St. 74 • OfWClft St •s n 17 -.... ,,. II SMt• Cler• 71. ~,. '3 TennesMie Ttd'I 74, ""''". ( .. } _..,vera . pace-setter Costa \iesa with a tough win o'er the hos\ si. MllY's 63, ~ S9 vireWa Commotu•Mlfll u, AA· .\II of Fountain Valle}''<; league ~ tn'> ha\(~ been one-Sailors u1111174, s.n Dltoo St " e1rmlnGham •1 sided, thl' closest garnl' being a 24-pomt victory. In her second game back from an inJUI), Lisa Romney ~~'Ji.,~ ,.:::"Gi.wri 51 19 • ¥1d; T_., Senior forward Therese Puchalski had 23 points. 11 had 11 points after scoring 30 on Tuesda) Fran Wynn. ttawall ~le 7l. Hawaii-Loe " MIOW~IT .... rebounds. five assist!> and lour steals to pace the Barons. C dM's top point-getter w11h 16. also contnbuted nine Ot~ Tech f7, So Or"°" 1• lndianA 10. Mlc:MNft SI 42 <ot> Overall, Fountain Valle~ v.as cretlned with 10 steals rebounds. and Kim Valentine had 10 points. 8oite 51 · ':~~Ullnelo!I 54 ~ft::.--.:.: 51 (ot> many of which came off the press · Fo r Newport (3-4), Lisa Wayne was the leading scorer tww Mexico S7, Air Fon:it '7 Wlctilt• st t4. lndlaM St. u Jackie Cook had eight rebounds for the Barons. while with 12 points. Kri sten Drage had 11 and Lara >\sper 10 101;ww MHlc:o 51 95• U•-" St. '4 <~~II\ "' ,_....,,. .. ~ • 'ien1or Jill Bellamv ""as the lone Viking in twin figures v.1th HonNrn Arlrl>llll it.~ SL SOUTitWaST to a close. In an Angelus Le~ contest, problem with host St. Joseph's. 12. -Estancia 68, University 45 51 ArM'-' ?O, TeU$" H CO!of'•do SI. '3. Ttlle$•EI Paw Sl ,t.l'Ql\IU $1, '3. L°'* ..... T~ Mater Dei had no Huntington Beach 53, Westminster 33 A.m) athcock netted 13 of 19 from the field and was 0 ,...1 Falls 1s. Roc.kv Mountain n , The final margin i<; m1slcadmg a' the host Otlerc, one of three Eagles \\oh o reached double figures in '' ~.n-S!ml'YloM u, Arll ·Lfffte actual!)' trailed entering the final stanza. but outscored the rebounding as fatanc1a (3-4) sta)ed within reach of a :;tt:;o.J:c ~~~~-57 R~ si 1', T.-.. 73 Here's how it wt"nt: Ocean View 51 , Edison 48 The visi ting Seahawks (3-1) took a grip on second place in the Sunset wtth the "erd1ct over Edison (2-2> Ocean View entered the fourth quarter"-1lh a IC'l-poinl advantage, but the Chargers chipped awa}' to make 1t close in the late stages. Michelle Chomicz had a fine all-around game. scoring 14 points, snatching 16 rebounds and blocking two shots. Laura Simek had 13 points and 11 rebounds and sophomore floor leader Dana Dout)' accounted for I 0 assists. Lions, 21-2 in the penod. thanks to a number of turnoq~rc; pla~ofT c,pot. <ot> Pan~ 53, N, T .... Sl, •t created by 1he pre.,.,urc defrme. Hathcock had 13 rt'bounds. Ten Pa vhk 12 and Leslte UST ~~.~/:~Vs."t':-!'73 Senior fve l 1tu<; enJO\Cd a .10-pomt. 14-rebound ~elf I 0 a'\ the Eagles controlled the boards. In running the ~rn!:,; ff,~~ 6' pcrforman1..e to spcarhead the Otler' tn their first ~um.t'I offen se. Con nil' Brazell dished otT nine asc;1sts 0uave-M. 1turoers 'i !>UCCCSS 1n four nutrng.s \.\l'Slminstcr remained -.ttnlcS\ 1n r l n1,er\ll\ ... (2-5) Brenda l1mmennan paced thl' ~~::: ·=:o Tl loop pla). rojan-. with 17 points LaSalle 19, Canlslus 66 Titus was 11 ot 21 from the field and 8 for IO from th.: 1..ono tslend u 10. Rot.I Morrl' foul line. Junior Kell\ Murra\ had .,., steals and fi,c Mater Oel 95, St. Joseph's 46 "~ s1 16, c..or11e Wut*lllOl'I assists. -· .\fter winning an O\.ert1me battle fuesda) the IO Costa Mesa 63, Seddleback 18 The Mustang<. (7-0) were ahlc to use the rcsene'> liberally after bu1ld 1n~ a quick big k.id Monarchs had a much easier ume against host St. Joseph's. s1 JoMOll'• •), M.lu.OVwtb 66 scoring a seasonal high 95~ints. 12 ~~ ,1, Rl!Ode 1.iano 61 Mar) Gaine~ topped l e sconng hst with 15 points as SOUTH \1ater.pc1improved10 4-0 league and 16-5 o"erall Can~ 13 Lo.>os-COii '1 Cltadll ft. F url'Nlf'I 13 Marybeth T hobc fueled the Edison rally in the fourth quarter by notching 10 of her 17 points and also had 11 rebounds, as did Gretchen Meinhardt. Bu t Douty hit a couple of key fouls shots near the end ' to keep the Chargers at bay. FLEET FEET January ClearanGe Sale Edison wins The Edison girls soccer team, behind three goals from Joy Biefeld. recorded a 6-1 Sunset League victory ThursdayoverOcean Vitw Hiah. fhe Chargers ( 12-2-1 overall, 2-0 in league) also received goals from Janell Roaers, laura Crawford and Kelli Winkler. In a Sea View League match. El Toro downed Corona del Mar. 2-1. I 1210 REWARD I For lnformeUon teedlng to the epptehen•fon of dr1ver lnvotved In hh a run ec:cJ.. dent that occured et •Po prox. 2:17 AM FrideJ night, on the l •t•lde of Coet• ..... MM the COfMr of HolldlJ a lrvlne Ave. C• eought aftef belteved to be Camt1to LT. Hit on driver aide front. Call Newport leach Traffic Dlvl•l on. M44741. c ... # M-5007L J ~,.,,,..1, Ro c.r ..... SELECTION: Youll find whit YoU re 1ootun for ANAHClNOILEA NO: 't\'t11 eustoni·tallota plan tor y<:JJ Hl US TOOAYl 1 !li40 Jembof Rd. wpott S..Ch, CA ,, .. 1&40-6444, OPEN DAILY 900 • 8'JC?1 8.t.'T 800 • 600 and SUNDAT 1000 00 ,, lft new balance ~ :::JllllmlS OEtoniC ASICS TIGER adldaS ,.,. RUNNING , TENNIS, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL SHOES Valu es to $7500 NOW S 1986 Hundreds to choose from-see our 50% off clothing rack FLEET FEET 993 1 HAMILTON AVE. (Corner of Brookhurst & Hamilton) HUNTINGTON BEACH 963 -8778 -ALL SALES FINAL - Limited to stock or'l hond -t : , Shoot An Oyster! 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UCI STUNS FRESNO •.• From Bl None of which, he said. wa\ evident Thursday ··1 thought we prepared for Irvine in every way . we JU l got beat.'' he noted. "Look, I could stand here and Jive you eight excuses as to why we lost, but I don't want to Lake anythtnJ away from the JOb Irvine did on us ' UCl's win, its fourth in SIX con· fercnce games (8-7 overall), came on the heels of a dismal road trip an which the Anteaters Iott two of three games and were rocked by the dismissal of guard Raymond Lankford. who was rrlcascd because of an "attitude dctnmental to the: club." Rumor'I c1rcul:itcd about playcn unhappy with the amount of playing ume they were acttina and stanen who were sclfishingly bypaning their tcammalM for pcrwnal gain "We're not in disarray We're OK."' stated 11 smiling ( oach 8111 M ulhgan. "If I ~ore two pomt5 and we win, then that's all that count,."' \aid team captain Ben McDonald, who KOrcd 13 point\, grabbed "ll rebounds and passed ofT for four a'l'\l'lt<> "We're rnming together I hope thc) (the player\) under\tand tha1'\ wh} we won tonight -bcc:ausc.-w1; played a\ a team " Thi\ win ~a' not a Oukc e1tht:r Ou1111dc of a hnrf 5-4 J re'ino 'itatc advantage with 17 56 lo pla} 1n the fint half ll< l lt:d throughout. With a prc:s\urc dcfen~ that not only hothC'red . but complctely took F-resno out of llS oncn~. the Ant· cater\, behind the <JUt\1de <>hoollng of guard George T urncr ( 17 points) and McDonald. and the 1ns1dc: work of Bob Thorncon ( 15 point., on 6 of 6 from the floor) and Tod Murphy (10 points and \CVCn rebound'!) tc>ok first half leads of 15·9, 21-13 28-20 and finally '\4-24 at iht· 1ntcrm 1\~1on LJ( I maintained its advanl.IJC 1n the second haJf, bu1ld1n1 the lead toll many 11 12 on five occa11on1. the la.st beana Sl-41 on a basket by McDonald Wlth Kven minutes rema1nioa. be(ort Mulhgan decided to ict conservative and work some time ofT the clock by s11tin1 on the ball. The ploy almost backfired, too.t as the Bulldop got to w1thm S3-4a at 4:39, S7-S3 at 2:24 and 59-57 at 1:01 before Murphy finally put it out of reach with two prcuure free throws with 22 KCOnda rcmainins. Turner 'lammed home a basket as the buuer sound'td to account for the final score. "I thouaht we were aoina to a.ive 11 away at the end but. other than that, I thoufht we ployed very well," 111d Mulh~n . "This was • baa win, especially for th11 team which has been inconsistent. .. "We had a couple of problems but they're over wnb now," 1a1d Thornton. '"You have t<> tx as one.'' added Turner. "'You have to be a unit. especially against a team ltke Fresno because they do so many th1np M> well . you can't make m15takes. I think tonight we showed how well we can play together ... Murphy aarccd. "Hopefully. this 5hows we're com· 1ng together. There were some prob- lems. but you can't beat a team like hc1mo with problem'i. There are rull and bump, in the road every team has to overcome." And there's nothing like a victory. not to mention a 111ctory against a to~ callbtr te-Jm. to help make that road \moot her. ·•frc•mo IS '\UCh a &ood team," offered Murphy. "and k.nowma they've beaten schools like Oregon State and Houston -talk about a highlight of the season" MUMBLING, GRUMBLING ••. From B l really. noth1na ha\ l"Ccn hrou~t to my attenuon recently .. Added Plutko: "When I began u., <.0mmi.'l1oncr lhcrc were 16 or 17 ~talc) w11h separate playofh Now 11\ down to 4 or S. l hcy'vc found more problem-, with \t'paratc playofT"l .. Added Packer. "It m1ah1 be better 10 ha vc \Cp<iratc pl11yoll'\, hut I Y..OUld hatt:to-.ccthat .. Added-Fvan'I .. fhcrc\ hcL·n a lt11 of mumbhngand~rumhl111& 1n ou1 area and we foll 11 bco,t to get 11 puhhe" ~anta Ann High'\ l .trry Arason had anotherop1n1on about 11. <>toling much of the blame mu41t bc shouldered by the media "Media hype: 1Hrca11naJnd addtn¥ to th1'l problem ·· .,;ud A.ra,on .. The PREPS ... From Bl 1\n't ava1lahlc. it'll hi,· Roh Hatfield al the 1uard 'pot Newport f larhor enter' a1 full \lrength with the: only QUCllt1on whether 1 odd Bu•hman will re umc hi11 role at staner. Joe Holden sparkled in Bu\hmen"s rrhrf 1n m .cnt sames. "Newport 15 very patient and Ullt1fied 10 take llS time for the Jood shot." MIY' Emon "end that maltt'l ll tou&h to defend " \orona·, •ttr k) m1rn-to-man dr· rensc " l>cffu1k', major c.:onccrn tt Green 1 11 arcat defender:· uyt Dc8u\k, "'and I think th<'' 'II prohahly put him on our Rob Mlk'-;. TMttlt't ~ 17131) UA VlllW 1..IA..U Ntw..,t Htf&ltf (4 n 11 («Of'• ... fNr 11 11 UflJ,,., .... " 41 •I ,, • It • 11 Iii TOft IJ-JI •I '"'™ 11••1 C•'• ~ .. co •1 11 ~o • '' WHSIT llAOUI 0c. .. n vi. ... CJ 11 •• "''°" I) 11 W l~lt( flo)I •• HJl!f"'-1111 lft(l'I CO •1 llowr'tfllll V•le¥ .. 01 el Mttl"9 ct•JI IOUfW COAU LIAOU 1..e • ltecl'I 11••1 11 W~!Ote 12 1l 0.111 Hiit 71 tf /11111UIOll VltiO I• fl C .. l&lf•M Vall ¥ U•ll al h ll (~nit II 41 AlitGILut &.IAOU M•t•r Otl «' OJ n "''J' X ll 11 e l <••rliot ,._. 11:101 l•t I Am•I 10 fl 11 "'°'• l)•l l .11t '' 11 !ff t f'• cA 11 I I ncw1papcnarc1ustg1v1n1 too much a1ten11on to Mater ~1. Serv1tc. Ed1'°nand Fountain Valley. There arc other sueccuful proarams 1n ()ran&e County. too. you know." (l:.d 1son and Fountain Valley arc puhltc school~).' The prohlcm docsn 't appear to he one which involves violations. 11'\ ~imply the fact there arc two \ystems and when thc system that hasa few I(' verage' become\ ultra succc11•ful. rebellion hc&1M. If you want a point to place the pin. 1t•tans1n antaAna.at 1202 Wcst Edinger Street whcrt the Monarchs of MaterDc1 H1ah reside The Monarch\, defend1n1ClF4-A ba•ketball champion\, arc 18-1 and wh1pp1nacitccllent team• by 20 potnl'i, Jood team\ by 40, and Othen by even more. rhe fact they arc \tocked with traMfcrs and I 11uppow. •tudeni. who reside 10mc distance away from the .chool. obv1ou•ly hat o lot of pcoplr incen~d the ~uth < oa,t L.caauc charged the Monarch• with v1olat1ons, but an 1 n vesuaa t1on reported I y cleared Mater Dci ofany wron1do1na. Mater De1111 rompinaond do1n111 within the 4'COpe of the rules, 11'1ju11 that the Monarchs arc able to use rulet which public schools can't. Mater Det isn't the first to become• focal point; St. Paul and Loyola football. Vcrbum Oci baske1ball, for 1 n11.ance. ha \If alto provided fuel for the fire wuh tpcc'lJlcular teams an the past Plutko u1d he wa•n 't cxpe<'tally plcncd about the comments. whlth v11ibly tunned thcAnacluund Dd Rey Ltaauc reprc~ntat1 vcs. beau he felt thestatemcnt m1Jht be con11rucd 111 blanket indictment of the Catholtuchools. "I homtt h ma I• wrun -c "1ant to know,'' 1o11d Plutko The rub here is th.at there l\n 't rcally anythina wruna-when March 22 rolluround the rt won't be en~ ev1dcncc of v1ol1t1ons prt~tcd , Whit will be p~ntcd, bowcvtr. i1 ,1mp~thc me thina that" .. brnu tu ThundayllSlddlrback Inn, 1 1tt~crctrct\ltO'Cttofrulcs iMohcd • .. James Rollans on Plaza Inc. board J1mt'I <> Roll an1, \ tl't' prt•\td('nl. c orpor.111: communicauon., tor the F1aor Corp., ha' tx·t·11 n.imi·cl to the board of ll1rct tor\ of PIH • Commulcatloa1, Joe., a Nev.purl lkath ·ha~d fin.1nual puhh\h1ng tompany Rollan, was un<1111mou'h rlct tC'd hy \harl'l111lder.. .it 1 mdin110 Tolmaa F. Gtff1, pre,1dent and dud C'Xct u11v1· olfiu·r 111 Pl.ua • • • Davt Scbulli, &t'nrral \<lk\ mt1"at't'r 111 Dreyer & Young, lac., a Nrwpon Ura<-:h·ha\Cd rral c\lat1· wlr'> .md marli.d1ng lirm hu bt'rn rlected 10 1hr hoard of d1m:lor~ of the Sale• and M1arllr t101 C'ouocll of the Bulldloc lndu1try A11ocla&loo of Soutbtro Callfo rnla. r lw \MC 1~ u prok\lonnl and cdurn11onal 11rg.in11at10n rnmprt\Cd of tompan1c\ th.it arc a~~x1ated with \&ks, markt'ltn& .ind mere han<ll\1111 of fl'\1tk1111t1l hou\1111< dn·dopmrnl\ .... Kroortb 0 . Wt nttrl of I a1una Bl.'ad1 ha\ been named \t'nt0r \lte pn.·\ltll'nl. linu11< 1al 111\tut11ut1on\ for City National Bank, acc:ord1ng 10 Bram ROL LANS SCHl LTZ WENTZEL IMRGRAV ES Gold1mlth, l ha1rma11 o l tht hoard .ind 1 htcl cxecuttVC' ofliccrof the SI 9 htlhon Bt•\1·rh ll1ll·tld\t'dhi1nk "'-rnt1l'I whoha\hccnw1ththebank'>tnlC 1977 will he· rc\Jl(1n\1hlc for plann1nl( and 1rnpknwn11ng bank i;>rogram\ for financ 1al tn \lllUllOO\ • • • Sandy flugravu hil' 101nl·tl the \lall cif 8111/Hurold Penoon~I Services ol "ianta Ana a\ m.11k1·t1ng rrpre-.cntatl\'l'/chcnt l1a1~on. The announc·cmrn1 ~a' mac.Jr b~ Ann 8u1, .igt•nq pn·\lcknt Ra\s/l larrold '>pec1ah1c' 1n the t1·mporar) Jnd permanent plat t•merH of 111cl1 v1dual!. 1n the SI 0,000 to$ ,0,0()0 ra~ rangl' • • • Glenda le Ftd~ra l, the nation\ tilth l<Jrgnt sav1n~ and loan a!lsoc1a11on , ha\ announ1.x<l thc au.iu t\1t1on of the frnndrning l1cen!lc 1n ~outhcrn ( ahfornta ol one ol thl· nation·, lar~t''' rral c!.ta1c lranrht'll' organ11at1on~. Realty World. r ranchl\l'<l nit·mh<.·r' of Realty World illt' 1ndcpcndcntl}-OWnCd real C§latc broker'> (1lend .. dl· I nJcral w11h the dlqu1\lt1on become'> the first \&Vtn~ and loan a\\C>< 1at111n 111 \nuthcrn < ahlorn1.1 lo enter the real eo,tate franch1~ hu\lnC\' • • • John lfot'ldo11 111 "v11<.<.1un \. IC'JO ha\ h<.·en appu1n1ed to tht" po!>1t1on of Cor porate Dlre<'lor uf M1rke t101 "' Mlero1eml Corp. of ~an ta Ana. Hocktn'I 101n' Mitro\t'llll horn ITT Compon~ot1 whcrc he wa<J marketing man- ager/"Jorth \rnertl a "11tro\Cm1 mJnulat lurr\ a lOmplctc ltnc of diode\ and rc<11l1er\ 1111 m1 l1tar\ ill'fO\pan \arelltll'. mcd1rnl and automottvc applt t atwn .. • • • I"' \nt1.C'll'\ h,1\l"ll ~tandard Communlcatloo1, a dl'\lgncr. producer and rnarkctn 111 h1gh-tl'l h rnanne t ommun1l a11on product\, land mobile radio\, paging <k .. 11 t ' ,111d other communttal111n aues'iorte'i. ha' named E1tey- Hoover Advertl1lo1t /Publlc Relations of '\;cwpon Beach a\ their agency of record E '>tl''> lloovrr v.ill he-rc'ipom1hlr for all neat1vc and collateral material' for \11tndard < ommumrntmm J\ well as marlct1na pl11nn1na and prnmo1111nal prni(ram\ ••• l.h11 Herc·ht-r.101 nH'I h v.11h fl .hu·k1 & Co. ol 'i('v.port Hcach and Rel1tr, Wllllam'I, J>rYoun1t ol lr •.trtl hil\ lorml'd Tht· Media Department, a media plan111n11 .ind plJ1 t'ntl'lll \t:r\.Hl 1 lw ltrm wa\ l'\t,1hlt\hccl lo \cr\.ttt' ,l(hl'ttl\1n~ ·'K11il 1t·' .111d dl·\1gn lrtn1\ ""1111 .111 v.11110111 lhr benefit ol a ful111mc 1111:t11a drp.11lr11 1·111 .11111 fur a1hnl1\l.'f' "~"" 11111101 uttllll' advenl\ingagt•netc\ l11r media pl.11 11111·111 I h1· nn~ < 11mp.111\ 1\ 1111 .11nl 1n ~t·wport Beal·h • • • We11tern Ol gltal ('orp. of In tnl' li,1\ .111n1111nu·d till' p11hlt cat1(1n of II\ nL·v. data commu111l<1t11111' handbook wh11 h d t'\l nhn tht' 1 om pan~ ., famll> of {Ommun1ca11on <.lt'VKC\ 1nclud1n14 ( I{ J u 1111rolller\, v1d1•0 <.ontrnllcr~ and other rommun1tttt1on\ \llppon d<"\ Il l'\ ••• Mon111 .. 1.1 rr\ldrnt Kt"vlo ('lohl'rty h,1\ 1oined Kerr & A11oclatt1 of llunt1ng11 111 Bt J1 IT ,,., .111 ill lllUnl l \l'l utl\l' for the puhltt rclatton\ and ad vcrt1\111~ ltrm < lo ht•rh ""J' prl'' 111u\h i:111pl11yed J\ \port' 1nformat11111 tltrC'l tor JI l',1111111,11 c 11mmun1n < 11llq1r 1n "i.1n Mart<>' I hr announn·mcnt V.il\ math h' Ch .. rlf' Knr f>oremu11, 111ntfl.ltt\ pfl'\lcknt • • • lo1plroo Corp ,1 Rane h11 < m .11nnn14-1 mJnul.1t turl'I ol prok\\ll>nal n·~ptratol') prndtH I~ h,I\ "'lrctnl f'ori.ytbt> Marrt>ll l AdvrrtltlnR of 'lc~port Bt:~th to hanJk 11\ homr 1 arc· ltnl' ol on14cn 1hrr.1p \ prnd111 t\ MUTUAL FUNDS ---=-- ' ... t DAIL V PILOT /fr day, J•nuary 20, 10 , COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS 8-1 Ja1ne~ Dale ta~es charge , 33-year-old to become youngest Chamber leader By CHRIS CRA WFORO 09Hy ,... c ........ ...... Jamr\ "1 l L.arcn Dale, J dnv1ng forte hchtnd thr ramtl ~ owned V1lli1 Nma rr,taure1nt on Ncwpon Harbor will take ovrr a\ 1984 prc,1dcn1 of the Ncwpon I lart>or ..\rca ( hamtx-r ol < ommerc<" At H l>alc ,., the youngc!il per\on C\Cf ell'ttcd pre\1dcnt of the chamber wl111.:h bcg1"' 1t• 77th year ti\ a hu-.inrn oriiln11at1on. r>ule 15 a former VKe-prCSldCnt and area manager of the t•hambcr and a lormcr prc51dcnt of the Newport I furbor Jaycees. A I 96R graduate of Newport Harbor H 1gh ')chool and a 1973 iradua1c of Chapman< ollcge wi th a 8 A 111 l::.conom1n and Rus1nc,-. .\dmin11tra11on Dille:' t\ ~nrral man- agt·r of h1~ famtly'tii rc\taurant a!. well iH p1e111dent of Allrn D~tf(' Inc -lhc parent compan~ of V1lloa Nova Otalr's po\t&raduall' work wu wm- plctrd at fhunderliird tm1du'1tc School ol lnh·rna11onal Manaa.mcnt C1lcndalc An1 , wt th an cmpha\11c 111 Japanr\t' In 11174, l>.tlt ix'lilme \\t\lanl 01 tht' Vice Pre\ldcn1 of the ~o,1an Dt\.1\ton ol WomcltO r lllc:rprt\C"i, Int 1n I ok)o l>unna hl"I three· )t·.11~ 111 Japan, ht· wrok .a re\taurnnt u1lumn for the ·Japan r1mr\ the largC'\l lngh~h langua~ ncw\papcr 1n the wuntr). and performed \<>me dubbing of fapanc'i\C com menwl'I and OH>\" • ., 1n l nalt•h He al'io had 'peaking part\ tr\ ll'lcv1\ton \how<. ,tnd a 11>le in " I hl· Late l>tno\aur," u Japanl'\C mon\lt't movu: 'ltamng R1Lhard Boom· Later wh1lt V1tiill1na \outhrrn < 1tll9 forn1a, ht ~mnrked th11t "Nc'>'pon »each lnoked like heavt'O "I le \laycd and look ovt·r the lamtl) bu\1nt·i,, 1 he voun~ hu\lne11,man "a n1t·rn her of the ( ommodorc..•\ ( luh an a1 m of tht· d1amlx-r I h-organ11l·d ti\ retc..•nt a1hlct1 l' award' hreJkfJ,I tor ouhtand1ng <1rca high~ h0<1l .ithk1t·'I Pat Marley to hang it up after 33 years in business He at"' l'o-t.'hiltrcd Ncv.-port lk'ac:h't 7 5th ,rnn1 venary celebration 1n I '181 . Ditlt't. act1v1t1es 1n the Ncwpon Harbor fayccc$ have included bc1na lrtterna1ional Vice Prc•1den1, Chair· man ul the " Miu Ncwpon litach" Page<sn1. and a term H prt\tdcnt of the ora;,n11at1on 1n 1980 I le al\(> wa., a t <>"h0'11 Qf the l:albr tl'IC'\l\JOn proivam "Ncwpon Now" and ha\ <,crvtd at v1cc-prcMdt•n1 for thc pa'>t lhrcc >l'llr\ ol the A\'C'~tment and Treatnicnt ~rv1<C\ i.Cnlcr for trouhkd )'Ou th Othl.'r rommun1tv 11rt1.,,lltt.''I havr included mrmhcr of 1hr hourd of dirt•t 10" of lhc Youth F rnploymrnt "K'r\ ll t' prestdrnt of tht• f rtt'nd\ of the Nl·wpon Fkach C 1ty Arl\ C mn mt\\Hln. u1ordtnator of ltu, Jupan < 11y < ounc1I VJ'.itl\ to Nrwport lieath, pre'l1dent ttf tnr Manne D1v1~1on of the Newport fllariibcr c airman of "( olll.'gt Night" of the ltty\ "lrrelc- vanr Weck" chairman of " r hr Last kcnde1"ou' at thC' Ualboa fun /one' and ltHhalrman, w11h C harlntt<" Dak of "f rrragu-.io: wl11th celebrated th~ ~0th an· n1,cr\ar\' of tht• Villa Nova K~ By JOY DEE ANTHONY Delly ~lie! Cefr...,......t bccau~· ht• l1kt·d h:1v1ni pcr.,onal control o\cr operation\ .ind ,, \ulid at·4ua1ntance w11h hi\ c ur,tomt"r\ Jamea M . Dale 1.turanl, with thc proceeds go1n1 to the Aucsr.mrnt and 1 rcatmcnt Scr- v 11.:c, <enter ol Onmgr < ounty Dale is a rrsidcnt of Newpon Bcac h ilnd has a 4-year-old son, Alexander. In a few week\, Pat Marley Mcn<,wca r of C orona del Mar will only be a memory of ti\ palrom After J3 years 1n thccoth1n& businc.,\ Marley 1s wavm~ goodbye 10 1l all in Citchan~e for a life of painung. sk11ng and \ 1s1ting a homC' north ofToron10 A\ one ol ht'i formrr l lerk\ once put 11 ·'\ ou don I have a \tore }OU ha\C a cl uh " rhl\ pt!f\Onalt1at1on means that a Wtfc rnuld rnmc into Marie)'·, \tore and' \a) 'Td ltkc 10 \CC the chan on my husband .. He keel>' all of the 'Ille\ of hi\ regular cu\tomcr.. for \Ut h pllrp<l'IC\ OvER THE CouNT ER "I'll m1so; m} lustomers." hr ..a>"· "and will alwu)'i bl' sratcful for)) great year\ .. f he building on Pacific ( oast ll11hway "'-h1ch Mark} owns hai, been turnrd over to a leasing agent On the fif\h of l-cbruary. thr <Jtore will have a clo-.e-out sale an which evrl')lhtn& will be sold Marley·, 'ltSter. J.01s L1ttJc,,ohn. 1s al\n retinng from the bu'ltnc~~ His dt'rk and nephew IJrurc l tlllcJOhn will hcccimc propert\ manager When Marl<"> wa\ a r h1ld . he n·mc.·mh<.·" Im dJ<.l tnkin~ him to th1· local tloth11·r'o, altt·r l h11rth each \unday \ oung Marley thought to htm\l'll, "I k JU\I \11) ht·rc and ha'! fun and make~ monn, " 1\ftcr beginning profe\s1onal Ille ar, an an oun1an1. Marley dcu<.lcd 10 open an IX hy· 11< foo t store in Montebello I Ir 1.·atcred mainly to high ~hooltn then. to whom he v.;11, known U\ .. l lnde Pat " Marl<') \ay'> he fif'>t r,tartetl rh.inging 111l' 1mag<' of thl' \lore when the on11.1n,il h111.h 'l hool dtt•ntcle grC'w up I he 'ma II \lort w;I\ a big 'lUtlC!I\, allov. tnj( htm to ellpand 11 to around 2~ b~ 80 feel In I 'Jf1 7 he opcm·d up hi\ turrcnt store 1n C oron.1 ikl \far 1 hough for a 11mr he managed hurh. Ma rl1'\ n 1·n 111.111 ... \old t hi' "1 on tdl<'lln \hop To ....,, .. C41 and oth<"r.. bu)tngclothing 11c:mo, lor men. 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New York Stock Eicchange stocks end werranls lhal l'lave oone UP tne most and down lhe mosl based on percent of change regardless of volume for Friday No securllles trading below 12 are lncl-·uded. Net and oercentage cl'la!lGeS are the difference t>ttwHn the orevlous closing price and FrlCfav'sJ P.m. Price. Na mt L.':f Chg Pel. i 8 Housewar 187,.. I I~ UP 9.• M In ¥1 'h UP 7 Na.II ~uel~ pf .,t,h l'h Up 7 ~ ' CnPw 7.72Pf M · 3 UP 1·• 5 ~bll Home •If• "• UP .3 6 QOk Unit ·~ 11• UP . l 1 lven Ind ~'h 'f• UP .9 • Arkla 2 34 I~ UP .6 9 I R Inds ~ + 'Iii UP . 1l ~rNQ' 13P• u.v. t ".... UP .~ I Sabine 'h J UP ' ~ I ~nEI 4Pfm ~ ~ Up • i 1 nenon ''• 2 UP • I• rlcenlrl "" I/• UP 1· S cmeEtect I ~ 'h UP 16 Henton pf } 'I> I UP • : 17 ~lnAlr pfB 1h "-Up 4.i t uJer Ind 1 UP 4 ~ ngt.Asst 2 \'t ~ UP ' Tei.comCp 'I• 111 Uo •· Kvocera 8 31;, Up . 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WanglabB 12, 34 -"> 8orch1tGas n2 7 20~ + 'I• omePlrl 2 ~100 35-16 +1-16 Brad Nall , •1 10 -3'h Verballm s 17 ,2 WI• -3"' Johnson Pd 167. 6lAi -1~ HelJtr 16..t, li~ -'I• ~llBknl wt 14~,m VII novMgt v 14 • + ~ ark.Els 12 • 3 ,,... + .... 1\J!iiiliJ•IW NEW YORK (Ai l -Most active ovtr· -the -counter stocks su_pPlled bv NASO Name Volufllt Blf .Asked Chg MCI s 4,\86 100 1 ~ 151-7 --lit ; owater 2, 109m21 • 1-3 ,, • + 13-32 eaole s 1. • \41. 147• -~ 11ndn s 1, 7, 17' • 17 '2 -1' > Plezo m7 , 1 11· 16 -'"e ~g~~~~ , :: nJ,· n.,... + ~ Oluonc t , 61/t 6"• -\'t EnRs_y '64, •l;e 41/• -''• PtoPE s •Sl, 19~ 19~ Goto QuoTES MET ALS QuorE s That's an apt description of both busin ss and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep tra k of where companies are going and which people are helping th m get th re.just wat h 'Credit Line' -every day In the Bus Ines ection of your new Daily Pilat I 1984 CAPRI $14985 MO. + tax. resld. 4676.2.S. 1557.M at tease Inception. 48 mo. closed end lease (607466). 1984 LY . 2626 Harbor llvCI., ... ,,. . 11ft ~ o.A.C. ' I . COUGAR, A RICH LOOK WITHIN YOUR REACH. See Page 3 ,. /../.~ ~ •ANEWSIZE •ANEWLOOK -- AUTOPILOT-• EVERY FRIDAY Costa Mesa (714)' 540.5630 _...,.... .. __ ,_...._ . ' I C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/.-rlday. January 20. 1984 Cadillac Cimarron has a new look New cross-hatch grille introduced Cimarron. Cadillac's four-door, compact-sized, front-wheel-drive sedan offers a fresh new appearance tor 1984. Cimarron'• front end appearance Is hlghllghted by a new crou-hafoh grille designed to provtd• a bOld, distinctive look. The new grllle retains a "Cadillac" script Identification at Its lower left corner. Fog lights, Introduced In 1983, continue to be standard. The tungsten halogen fog llghts, positioned below the front bumper. require low power (25 watta) and deliver highlight output (6500 Candela) per tamp. They are The • front aeata alao Include adJu1table con- toured headre1ta . and manual aeatback re- cllnera. designed to be helpful during adverse weather conditions such as fog, snow rain, sand or dust. For 1984, Cimarron features new stripe Insert colors for the black bumper rub strips, bumper enct.caps and body side moldings. Four Uisert colors -white, red, orange and gold (for D'Oro only) -ere evelleble when used with the recommended exterior and Interior color combinations, the new stripe color add a coordinated and distinctive flair to Clmerron's styling. Rear end styling refinements for 1984 Include a new lighting arrange- ment that features horizontal upper red stop and tall lamps accented with flush-mounted winged Cadlllac crest ornamentation. New amber turn signal lamps and white backup lamps are located below the red stlp and tallllghts. The new back up lamps The 1984 Cadillac Cimarron feature a wide dispersion of light for Improved vlslblllty. The special edition Cimarron D'oro -introduced last year -again will be available in 1984. The D'Oro features a Sable Black exterior paint finish highlighted by distinctive gold tone accents. The car's basic black theme includes black-finished bumpers; headlamp bezels; drip rall and window reveal moldings; wheel opening and rocker panel moldings, door handles; door. trunk lid and fuel filler door lock cylinders; and fixed mast radio an- tenna. Gold tone D'Oro touches In- clude: the grllle, lay-down "Cadlllac Cimarron" hood ornament. accent stripes on the hood, body, bumper rub strips and body side molding; "D'ORO" fender plaques: "Cimarron" trunk lld scrlpt;"2.0 Liter Fuel Injec- tion" trunk lid plaque, and winged Cadillac crest tail lamp ornamentation. The D'Oro also features styled alumlnum-alloy wheel with gold tone PlmlC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS loen No. 1'MI02M ... /JAC081 NAME STATEMENT T.S. No. U-osoM The lollowlng persons are doing UNfT CODE U buStness as SECUNTY SAVINQI (A)SPUDLEY'S HOT SPUDS (BJ MORTGAGE CORPORATION SPUDLEY'S HOT SPUDS THE 11 duly appolnted Trustee under tile ORIGINAL OVEN BAKED POTAT O following deterlbe<I deed or trust Ron Lingenfelter. 210 7th St WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Huntington Beath, Ca 928<18 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Pat Jeom, 19036 Sundown Ln CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Yorba Linda, CaJll 92886 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN This bu11nes1 11 conducted by 11 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-general partnership able at the time of sale In lawful R Lingenleller money of the Unlled States) all right This s1a1emen1 was flied wllh the title and 1nteres1 conveyed lo 11nd Coun1y Clerk or Orange County on now held by 11 under said Deed or De<:. \5 1983 Trust 1n the property hereinafter de-F232941 scribed Published Orange Coast Detty TAUSTOR MICHAEL A JACOBS Piiot Jan 6 13, 20 27 1984 HILLARY R JACOBS 140 84 BENEFICIARY SECURITY SAV· INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I ·----011-1>1-.IC_NO_T_l"_rr __ _ ~ded NOV9mt>el' 30. 1~ as l"UUL ~ Instr No 82~ 18923 or Of!tctat Re· ----------- cord• In the ottlce or the Re<;order of/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Orange Coonty, NAME STATEMENT aald deed of trust desGtlb4N me The rollowmg ~rsona are do1nQ following bus1neu as Loi 31 of Ttatl No 10452 as per ARROWHEAD PRFCISION Elf(, map reco•ded on Book 460 Pages TRONIC PRODUCTS 2191 Soult 42 43 and u ol Miscellaneous I Grand Avenue San1a Ana Ca Map91 In lhe office of lhe County 92 ;QS Recorder of said County Tanna larr :J509 Soul" Ros~< I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A San1a And Ca 92707 DEED OF TRUST DATED November Mata Zarr 3509 Soutr Ress SI 19 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Santa Ana Ca 92707 TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· This business is conducted by a ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· general por1nersh1p LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· MALA ZARR NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE TANNA ZARR PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU This statement was loled Wllh lhe SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER Counly Clerk ot Orange ounlv or 25461 Sp ndlewood Laguna OecPmber 14 t983 Niguel CA I F232737 · (ti a str9f't add1ess or common Publlsl'led Ora09e Coas1 Dally deslgna11on or properly is shown Pilot Jan 6. 13. 20 27 1984 above. no warranty 1s given as to 1ls t30 BA comple1eness or corroc1nesS1 Toe ---------- b&nehtoary under 5310 DeeO or PUBLIC NOTICE Trull by reason of a oreach or de I fault In lhe ob11gattons Sl!Cured FICTITIOUS BUSINESS thereby heretofore executed and NAME STATEMENT delivered to the undersigned a writ-The tollowlng per<1ons are doing ten Dectar11t1on ol Deraull and De-bus.ness as mand for Sate and wr111en notice or JAMES J JOHNSON 16782 breach and or electton lo cause the Beach Blvd • Hunt1nq1on Be11cri undersigned lo aett said properly to Calif 9264 7 satlaly said obllgellons. and there-James w Flanagan 7122 Nimrod 11tter the undersigned caused tald Dr Hunungton Bl'lath Ca 92647 notice or breach and ot election to This business •s conducte<I by an be recOf'ded August 2 1983 as Instr ind1v1duat No 83-332058 of Oll1c1al Records In JAMES w FLANAGAN Ille ottlce or the Recorder or Orange This 91a11>ment wa'I file<! w11h the' County, 1Coun1y Cler~ 0 1 Orangr County on S111d sale will be ma<le but without Dec \ 5 198'.l covenant or warranty express or 1m-F 232942 plled regar<1°n9 lotlt> possession or Publl•hed Orange Co11t Dally encumbrant"' le, pa, lhe remaining Piiot Jan 1. 13. 20. 27, 11114 principal su"' of lhP "Otel~1 sec.ured 141-84 by said dee<! or Trust woth 111t1>r11s1 I es in said no1e pmv10ed ad111rnce1 11 PUBLIC NOTICE any under 1he 1erms of said Deed ol I trust lees chargf'!S and expenses Of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS \he Trustee and or 1he !rusts treated NAME STATEMENT oy said Deed of Trusl The rollowmg persons 11re doing Satd sale wlll ~ held on Friday !busmen 119 I January 27 1984 al 2 00 P m al the GOURMET OLE (Re1t11urano. 638 Chapman AvenuP en1rance to lhe !North Coasl Hwy Laguna Beach C1v1c Center B111101ng JOO Ent Cv••lhla 01Ma1teo 509 Carnation Chapman Ave Orange CA Corona del Mar Ca 92e25 At the tirne or the 1mt1at Pubh· Ctar" Augustine Rom1mu1 same cation of lhJS nottee thl'O 101at as above ·• amount or the unpaid balance of lhe Th11 bus1neu 1s conducled Oy a obllgatlon securnd by the 11bove de-eneral partnership scribed deed or trust and estimated Cynthia D1 Matteo costs expenses and advances 15 This statement was loled wllh Iha $318.453 90 ounl~ Clerk or Or1ng11 Coul'ly on The total indebtedness being an 20 t983 computed may be obtained by call Put>liShf'ld Orange Coast Doily accents. Clmarron's Interior carries on the quality and attention to detail exhibi- ted by the exterior. It ls highlighted by standard body-contoured perforated leather-trimmed seats designed to provide lumbar and lateral support. The front seats also Include adjustable contoured headrests and manual seatback recllners. A floor-mounted shift lever Is contained within a center console that includes a removable storage bin, ash tray, spring-loaded coin holder and standard fold-down armrest. Front door map pocket provide additional storage: A full-width rear seat features a gold-down center armrest and front seat back pockets. A new optional cloth/leather Interior trim combination is avallable In 1984. The woven velour cloth trim used on seating surfaces features a miniature diamond-shaped pattern that coordi- nates with the vinyl door trim. The cloth trim also extends to the center and , upper portion of the front headrests. This Interior trim Is avallable In three Cimarron features a three spoke custom steering wheel with leather wrapped rim as standard. Significant 1984 Cimarron Interior refinements Include new deluxe push-button heating, ventllatlng and air conditioning controls; a new trip odometer reset push button; new Instrument panel and console trim plates; and a new electronic cruise control option. ORANGE COUNTY'S #1 CADILLAC DEALER ANNOUNCES: A CADILLAC FOR ' ~ e1tlm11e on wt11th the ooentno bid •• F233390 I 1ng (4 151 945-6418 the day before rP1to1 Jan 11 20. 21 Feb J 1984 the sate 252 84 Dated January 3 1984 SECURITY SAVINGS MORTGAGE DISCOUNT PRICED AS LOW AS •12~395 PlalC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNESI CORPORATION as d id Trustee. By Cathy Lotkhar1 Asal1t1nt Secretary NAME ITATEMlNT 1990 N CA Blvd Thi'\ rot1ow1ng ~sons are do•ng Walnut Cr~ CA 94596-3787 !business•• A t5·1J.U 9015 BEE-LINE FABRICATIONS t5?00 Publlaned Orange Co11t Daily 1Magnolla wS• Westmmater Ca ~ Pllor Jan 6 13 20 198• 2683 NEW 1984 CADILLAC CIMARRON t47 SA Brian Richard Eade 15200 Magnotta a S• Westminster Ca 2683 Thll bu11ness 11 conducted by an -----------inC11v1duat PtellC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNEll NA• ITATEMENT T~ lollowtnQ P9fton1 are doong bualMU .. NEWPORT BUSINESS GROUP. 743 Weit Baker Street Sulle E Co111 MIN Ca 92e26 Jotln Kenneth Lagleu 74J Wf! 1 BIUf Str .. I Suite E. C.0.1a Meta Ce 1)2628 Oona L Legieau 7•3 W•t Baker Str .. t Suite E Cotti ~,Ce 928211 Thia b\.lllnMI •• conduct.a by 1n d1vidualt (Huat>tnd I Wllel JC>t\n KtnM'll LIO*I TN t'* I VIN tu.cl ""1111 1"-~ty Clettl of 0rllll09 County on Dec 11. 1113 PnmT Pllblleifled Of~ COMI ~ llliklit Jen I, 11, IO, 27, 10 ... ,,. .. 8 R Eade This 1ta1ement wa.-llled with the oonty Clerk of Oranoe County on an 6 13 20 21 1984 F?J21).- Pubhl"'-<I Orange Co111 Da11y Pilot Jan 8 13 20 27 t911• 133·8• in th lliQJPUlt • At Nabers, we think Cimarron 's are special . For less money than you ever dreamed we can sell you a fully factory equipped brand new Cimarron. With features • such as leather seating ~rea, auto- matic transmission, tilt wheel, stereo and more. What's more, the Cimarron is fun to drive, easy to park, and gets great gas mileage. All cars eubJect to prior eale. 1.8.X. hcen98 & doc fee S"lo price on St::R •06593· 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714) 540-910() a t I n .. .• • Orang• Coast DAILY PILOT/Frldmy, January 20, 1984 C3 ( 1984 Cougar LS offers stability and agility There Is an undeniable vlaual grace about the Cougar LS , but beyond that there Is the way the styling expresess proven aerodynamic prlnclples. Inside, there Is something more -ergonomic efficiency. For Cougar LS 11 a car that otters more than sensoua appeal. It Is a car of Impeccable engineering. flnely crafted to provide a completely satisfying driving experience. Cougar LS features a standard 3.8 titer V-6 with electronic fuel Injection, an engine chosen for Its combination of power and economy. The standard three-speed SelectShlft automatic transmission with locking torque converter accelerates even- ly for optima! mileage, thus gratifying one's sense of fiscal responslbllty. Choice of suspension components was crltlcal because Cougar must display the stability of a mid-size car, with a corresponding lsolatlon from road harsh- ness, as well as aglllty and tight cornering. To meet these objectives, cougar features MaePheraon-type strut front suapenalon and four-bar llnk coll spring rear suspension, with Nltra-cushlon front struts and rear shooks, to reduce "suspension topping" on rough roads. Variable ratio power rack-and-plt\ton tteerlng and a dual braking system, with pawer front discs and rear drums are also standard. The result Is a ride dlstlngulst)ed by Its feel -firm, but not hard and comfortable without being slack. The Cougar LS Interior reveals a slmllar attention to detail, and the convic- tion that driver satisfaction results from logical placement of controls and com- fortable seating. Standard luxury cloth contour eport aeata, luxury . door and quarter trim panels, and plush 24-ounce carpeting contribute to riding comfort and quiet. Tinted glass, a vltor vanity mirror and Power windows 8(8 also standard. If digital readouts are pref erred over analog, an optional electronlc Instrument cluster Is available, with a dlgltal speedometer, graphic display fuet gauge and an etec-~-• ~~~1~0~:~~~~l~k, tor a dl&11nctlve, high-1984 Coqar L8 Those who drive Cougar LS and find It pleaslng to the eye, quiet to ride In and responsive to the touch, may also find that their common sense, being satisfied, suggests that they buy It. Cougar LS has it all! --------------------... -----------------Toyota Corolla cars on top of the world Over the last five years Toyota has sold more Corolla models worldwlde than any other nameplate by offering a combination of economy, de~n­ dablllty and affordablllty In a styffSh and fun package reknown for Its quality. For 1984 the all new Corolla llneup combines those attributes In the best of two worlds -apacloua Cor-Olla front-wheel drive models and bal- anced new Corolla Spart SAS models. There's even a new diesel engine for the first time In a Corolla that combines the roomy Interior with ultra high mileage. Both Corolla lines feature stunning new aerodynamic styling. The sloped nose,. molded front bumper grille and hood of the new Coroflas were designed as a slngle aerodynamic unit to direct the flow of the air over and around the cars. Seml~oncealed window wipers and thin roofllne adds to the sleek body and a high rear deck lld controls the flow of air to prevent turbvlence behind the car. It all add• up to some amazJng drag coefficient numbers, 0.34 or the SAS Sport Llftback, numbers more commonly associated with higher priced spart1 cars. SAS Corolla Sport Models. also feature concealed headlights for Im- proved ~erodynamlcs. The 1.6-llter, 4~d!r_OHC ~­ glne Is standard on all Corollas. The low maintenance engine features the lntergrated Ignition Asembly that combines distributor, coll and lgnltor Into one seaJed unit for Increased protection and durabllllty. a 10,000 mile oil change lntervaJ -longest In the Industry, also helps reduce maJn.- tenance costs. The engine Is altered slightly for transverse mounting In front-wheel drive models. An all-new 1.8 liter diesel engine also Is available on front wheel drive models with both 5-speed manuaJ and 3-speed automatic transmission with a lock-up torque converter. 1984 Toyota Corolla 8R6 Sport Llftback 1984 CORVETTE $14 9 **Month $525 *Month Ill ... c "' Ill ... 0 ::c ~ z -~ ... c ... Ill • ; THE IMPERIAL BANK TOWER • 695 TOWN CENTER DR., STE., 100 •COSTA MESA THE CLOSER YOU LOOK ••• THE BETTER WE LOOK! ~ 1.) MBZ 380 SL ................. sa25•• /Mo. 8.) CRESSIDAS ..................... s249• /Mo. 15.) '84 CORVETTES .............. s525• /Mo. -----! 2.) MBZ 300 0 ..................... s450•/Mo. 9.) 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IMA OMW COUWTY On~t. tNOt 1100.nl NOT H£"f8'f' QJVEH llflC IUKJUOACOUllrf llO.I... ~COU9T """ AWEllllCAN TIT\.[ IN· tMlecl jlll~Mll be,....,..., by 100 cwee c .... °'· .... OU AAf IN OUAUlT UNIXlll A .,. CIN c..... ~ ..... IUlllAHCt COMPANY e CPl0tnle tM C•lt 01 C... M.a at IN ofhoa a.nt. AM, CA tr101 DUO Of TRUST DATED 8f:PTEM· 9eM9 Ana, CA. n7'1 c:otpot9110ft u 1rUlt .. 01 Sue· 01 '"-Cily 0.1> et L,_Crty Hd. '11 Ptaonllfl ZELMA FMbelll 8flll 28. lM1 UHL.l.St YOU TAK& P•UtlOMt ,IM<>ll!H fHAT c.tot TNtl.. or lub1h1uted Fu Dm. eo.aa ....... Celifor111 o.t~nt DICK JAHUZZl. Bill ACTION TO ,lllOTICT YOUR NOOAl·8Hlf\AZ1 '''*-•Of 1"*' '*1airt Deed ol Truac untll IN hol.of ot 11 00 1'" on f"· JOH .. SON. DtVERSt,.110 GU.I· PRO~ATY, rT MAY 8! SOLO AT ~I MOH8£N NOORI •~ by COlLINS-HILl.£80 rwuy 2, I ... et 111thleil tlrMI,,.,-." NESS .ACTIVITIES. INC , A CAI.I-PV8LIC SAU: ~ YOU HHO AN SHI~ MANAG£MENTC°"l',1Callfornta be°'**'pu.b4iclyandr..Oal0Udln ,OANIA CO"'°MTIOH HUNlfRVtPLAHAtlON OF TH NATURI C...Ho 021..U.tt GOrc>Clf9llOn 11\0 t.cotded Oeiot>el 111e Cou"1ll Ch1mb•n for HOAN RUOUACU. INC, A CALI· OF TH[ PROCUOINO AOAJNSf 14MA10"11 (f'AMlt.f LAWI 21, 191111 NtNf'*\t No 15050 In FURHl$H!tKJ A.LL l.ABO". MA· FOAHIA COAPOAATIOH. HARV(Y YOO YOO IHOOLD COfrffACf A *>11CE Y .. '-" -... ....._ IOoa 14211, Pege 331, of Official tfRIALI. EOUIPMl!NT TAAHS-lfVITZ INT fRNATIONAI. l.AWVllll TM__.. 1Nf ........... ,- Aecordl Of Orenge County, C POATATION AHO SUCH OTHl!A ODAOLOOICAL $0CIETY. A CAU· On Filbtu.ty 3. 1HA. If 0 II o'ctock .._. ,._ ~ ._,4 ....._ tornla. Md&:::"' to thal oer1A1n ,.AClllT I AS MAY l!St AEOVCA 0 FORNIA COAPOlllATION, AND 1 m 91 !tie tront en1renoe to U. Old ,_ ,......... wta.M • ...,._ ..._. Notlcle of !Mreunds r• '°" TM( ALHOVATIOH OI f~ DOES 1 thrOUQl'I 10, mclldt¥e Chn99 County~ IOcll«t the, ... , ........ W.. ~ded October 1, 1~ u lnltru IAllflELD LIGHTllifO SYSTfM A f Cut Ho 3~t on Santi Ana 81vd "-'w"n If you wtlf\ to ... lhe lldwit of an men1 Ho ~2015. Of Offtclel i:... DAVtS FIUD. LIONS 'ARK. 570 W • IUHMOMI Sycan'()tl 81 & lroedway. Senta lllOfNy In 11* metlet. ~ lhoulO cord.c1hald County, Will uncs.t end 18th Sl REeT COSTA Mf8A. CALI• NOTICll YM ...... --...... Ana. cali1 £0UfTABl.I DUO COM· do to J)f~tly IO tt\al yoo,d written l>Ul'IUlnl IQ.MIO°"'° of Tf\191 ""e1 '0ANIA TM ~ INf ............ ,_ PANY, .. OUI'( IC)C>Olrt• trwltM rnponM. If "'ff may be ,..., on ll'lbfie ~IOn IOf c;ash, la•l\>l A Mt of plAl\.I, 1P9CihC&hOtl&. Ind wtt"-11 p.ur MfRe ....,... ...... undef IM 0..0 of trwt ~ --llme ~ Of the l.Jnl!Ald Stat• Of O"* c:ol\lrlCt ooeu,,,,.,,,. may .,. '" ................. ..,... ~ temlW 28, 1981 made tly ~ A~t.O NI lido O«nlndlde • OwWI 'Crvtdleir ~· a~··~ pey~ Obl .. 1.-d Ill 1119 ()Nie. of IM~· tM lflfof........ ....... c.rtman. a "*'led ~ r• fl tribuma, ........ _.,. Ud.. ~ C41nt• Ori .... PlRJC NOUCf lo Mid Trust• df.-.n on I lllle or men1 of L•wr• $«11~ 77 F111 lfyOuWttfl tO ..... theedvlc.»Olll't COfcs.d on OctoOlt 8 tM1, in.tr eM .Ulll ... • IMl'9t9 .. IM..,.._ '9ft a..ft, c.-. t!*O flC1lTl()U9 IU ... U tllllONll Denk •• , ... Of tedetlll Ort~. Ccma M ... CaitlOf"'I uoon 1110f"9y Ill IM matter, Y04J ~ 1:)170 In booll 14251 peee 1141 of ... .... • • .... .... .. Pub1•"*9 Or9rt09 COMt Dally rt.a.JC NOTICE ..... ITAftmN'T Cledlt ""'°'1, Of • et.et• Of ,_,.,., 1ec pt of a l'IOl'lretundatlM , .. ol do so promptly'° thet 'f04JI wntten Ott!Gtal Aec:cwdt In ltl4I Offic. of N 11-. m 1 ~·111 .-...... 11o1 Jan 20. 27 F.O ) 10 t8&4 The t()llOWlng '*'°"' .,. doing NW\01 et\d loan ...oeietlOn dOmt-st 00 11 t>tOO.Oa •~I Diani attd r .. ponM ti any may be Ned on County Aec.order of Or11n99 County, ff pw .......... edWtoe ol 497.14 ~tCTITIOU:I ~II bulltlaS u clled ln 11\oe 1te1e. 11 IM ll\ljfl en-p.Klt"911Qnt bt tt1&11e<J, the 01\111141 11me Cell10tnle , by reuon ol o.f9Ull In the en an.., lit eNt IUttw, ,-MAim ITATIMINT AUTO/QRAPtilCS. 385 Ctt"lon tranc:.e to flral Aln«!Qn Title In-Wiii be $7 ~ S* NI AV.SOIU•t.oMllCIOdem~ P*Yf'l*ll or performance of otJll. ~ ... ..,_..., .. .._.re-PUBLIC Pl>TICC fhe loltowlng '*'°"' 91• OOlng St COile M..-CA t2Ut -anoe Compeny loc:llM!d at 114 bet! bid thall be m.O. on Ille fl trlbutM ... dNlldlt oontre Ud. ptlOllt eec:vr.O 1'*90)'. • Nqtlil» of wlfttM r....-, tf fltf1, MeJ De bullnua .. 0y' Pt j 1~ 380 E .. , FIM Str-1. '"the Clly Of SAnta Pf'Of)Oall '°'"' IWIO I" tlwt manner 11n.~-.C ... ~ .. Ud ..... o.fautl end a.coon •o Sell unci. Med........ • .,.,. ARC IMPORTS, 438 1!.ut K•t•O• ne-11•· nootpe>f~A 92e2e Ana. ca1110,n1e. 111 1h11 tlQnt. 1111e ~,OV!Oed 1n ,,,. coo11 act oowrnenta 1ponda dentro de • -... ~ a. Deed 01 lru•111av1ng ~ recoroeci It u.tN ...._. ......_ .. o.nM-Mela of ._ ., A~~. Sult• 22e. Orange C111-Cl~f' !!.i,;:'~• ~.o by 1 end Int.,.., con~ to Ind now ano "''" be eccoinpan..o 1>y a '"'°'"'edoft .,. ..._, •• proV'lded lor by ._ and mot• )e • "" ....-. M .... --.. .._. ~ .t tom141 t2M7 • l'teld by It unoet aaxi OMcl ol Trull 1n CAf1·fi.d or ~all* t Checlt. or 1 t><O K J041 wW\ to NM tt.. Mwlce ol tl'lltl ll'lr .. moritt11 lllY1n9 lilaac>ed ~ "-M ~....,...... Pftwate... ElvlQU. AodflQ~ &e01 V11¥erO. corporallon k PrMid«'ll the propenL!:~led tn lakl Ccunty t>Ofld '°' no1 teu ''*' 10 c-een1 ol .,, attomeJ In tNe lt'leltw, r-llncfl IUC'1 r.cordelion. wt~ Mii •t de Mia ,.._., .., ,...,..... No A 119783 C1rct., ~· Plfk Cellfornta 90t21 ~ri.t.,!!:; .... hied ..ilh lhe tll\CI Slat• !bed le the 9ff\0Utlt ol ltle bid m.cle p1y1bl4t ~do to PfMlpft, • tMI row p..t)ik: IUC11on to the l\lgl'IWI btdOer MCttta, el ~ pu9da Mf In the &.iCM<IOf Coult Of lhe State Cat1os Aguirre 4807 Eilllt Blue Jay COi.in Cteni ot Or COi.iniy Ol1 A ~~ &111• 11111 por 10 tl'lt City ot Coeta M... wtttteft ~. W anr, _., 119 for cull, peyable 1n i.wful rnoneiy of ,......, .... • 01 CaltlOfnte 10< tl'le eoun1y of O'· A-..nue. Orange California 92ee9 09e ~ 1983 M99 oon ot the SOutllMtl l\elf or rlla I The Contrkt<>t 1~1 1n the per n*f on Um• the U"lteo Slat• of America et 1im. t·TO TH& M P<*O«NT. TI'9 enge , Rubern C•b•llero 840 WHt ~ Southweal half of ltle !>outl'INll llelf torm•"'• 01 1119 wQ<lt tnO 11npt011e II U1ted chteN ""!cit•., COfl-OI Nie. will'IOul c:ovenenl or war-petlt*-hae Ned • petltton -In tM Mall., ol lll4t t .. at• ol Wer"9f No l8. Otenoe. Cellle>tnlt Pubhlhed olnoe CoHt Otity ot LOI 142 In Block II OI trvtne I Sub "'4fnll conlO<m 10 ~ Lab</• Cooe to de "" aA>ogado en .. t • ...,,.to, llttly •11prMMd Of tmpll•Cl •• lo "'7tlnt ,_, mwfiete, If'°"', ... to TOSHUN ANN CAMPBELL . 0. 9211&9 Pilot Jen 8 t3 20 27 ,, ... Olvl910r!, u lt\Own on • Map r• of 11\e Slit• of Calllom1a end 011* d.berla Meello '"~tem~te. title,~°" or 4111Cumbranc:ee, Neerwponeewltl'llnlOda19ofttM c .. Md 11111 1>u11ne11 It condl'C1ed by • · · · •.. 1~.84 eorcs.o '" 6oOil ' P90e 88 of Ml• law• 01 t,.,. Stale ot CllltfOfnJ• apph· de Mia ~·. au .....,... .. ~ lnterMt ()Oflv.-,..0 to and "ow eta• ttwtt thte --19 Mlw4 Notte• 1~ "-'•Oy g111en lh•I trt•1g•nera1 partnerllhip C91111MOU• Mapt. Aacor<!a 01 Or "bit 1 ..... 1.c. wllll the •AC41PllOn "crlta. 11 her aJewia, P"9de -tlelO t>y It Under uld Med OI lr111t. In oa r-. '°"' O.f11&1ft mar M under~ wJU MH 11 Pfh1ete ui.. ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ f'tB.IC N()ftC( 9f199 C~'"IY Catll<K"" dacflb.ci 011ly ol aucn var1111on1 11 m1y ~ regi.trlld• • tlempo 11\d to,,,. ~openy '" CXtnoe COi.in· entwed M\CI "'-oewt INIJ ent., a 10 the lltgllest ano l>Ht btOdM tot>· Thia ttllemeol wu niec:1 ""'''" Ille ___ ....;...;~~-------- ., IOllowl req""ea unoer lllt ~ll 1111u1n 1·l0 THf DIFENOANT· A ct.ti ty S111e of Caillomle cMectlbeO N Judtmenl contatnf"t "'lunGttw• cwjiec' to conflrmauo" of Mid SuperlOr 1Cou"1Y CltC'k or Orenge Co.inty °" NOTICI TO PUaUC M NO ltQ.. Pat<* 3 U tnown Ori 1 Map 1e pu•suanl lo •lltell pr<>cee01ng1 nete-c~I ti.. bMfl flted by tM Pete.el 2 II 11\0Wn Ol1 I ParC91 M olMf Of ..... c~ ~of Court oo Of alter Ille tel day of Dec 1~ t983 NWICINT 1,,ICT ON T .. IN• corffd tn 8ooit 1 tO Pege 19 ol uno., are laken and Wh•Cll hive no1 pelntl" eoehl•t poti. " pou wiell to llled In book 99. Paget 20 Ind 21 of ,.,....,.,, apoUMI ~ cflld Feb<uery I~ 11 the ottioe of MILO F2l2nl vt.-ONMINT ANO NOTICI TO P1tcel Mec>t 1n ll'le otloe9 (JI Ille ~ •upert*leO br ,,,. prOYlllonl def•M itile le••~•. Y041 _ .. Plfeel Mao• I" the Otta °' tlle cuetoc:tr. et1of'MJ ..... ooe ... Md F OE ARMEY Atlorney" Lew ~59 Publlal'leO Of•"Q9 Cout Dally ~IC °' MOUCIT '°" M · County R«0<oer ot •••O Oranoe ol 1N1 lll>Of Code Pref.,9"C4J ~o within JO o•y• 111., 1h11111mmon111 CoYnty RecO<def' ol Mid COl.lnty 9UCltl otMf ,.,._. • m., be p~t.d w LlncOln Avenue Anaheim Co.m-Pilot Jin II l3, 20 27 l98• llAll M 'UNOI CO\mty labor ~llll t>e OM•n onty in the man "9Ned on you flie with 1t111 court • The 11,..1 eddr... and 011'1411' t1y tM cowt.. TM earnWi,_t ef ly of Orange, Slete ol C1lll0<nl1, all t35·84 TO AU tNTUWlttD AO&H· Tiie llreet lldOr•t ano ott>er nef 1>rov1ded by law wr1t1en responM 10 me complaint common ~11ton, II any, of the ...... lald"t Of Mon.J or P'• right. 11111 end 1nter111 ot .. io d•· Clll QAO\WI ANO""'°"': common deaig11111on or Mi-0 P'OP No ti•O 1n1111 be con11<1.,ed uni ... Unless you Clo your del1utt wtll be rHI property ""°'~ above II ..-tr, or ether coun euthof1Hd ~ a1 tile h~ of Olath and all The ufpoM of thl• notQ i. to er1y 11 purported 10 be 260 Swlh 11 •t m.Oe on a lorm rumlatied t>y tlla et1tereo on appl1e1111on of Ille pleln· purported 10 be 2832 S1n11 Ane pun 1 .,,.. '"9Y .... rNUtt. the •!gilt. illle. aru1 .1nter .. 1 t~I 1 P\a.IC NOTICE id9fl0,:IWO MPlf•l• bul ralat.ed ac;. B1111a1 Coau MUI. CAfilorrua Uty cl coa11 MMa .AO •• meoe "" l!tNI th\9 "°°" may entw • ~ Ave • Colt• Meu. C.itf t~27 TIM DetC ~ 11. 1ta nt11e of Mid decMMd 1111 ac:-11 10 be liken 1>y the Cny of Coat• Said Ule "1111 be made w1111ou1 1 accordanc.e with Ille l)rOVllllOf11 of rnent ag11n11 you tor lhe rettel a.. underllgned Trull .. dlectalma llfly LU A. IAANCH. C~ quired by ope11tlon of law oi otl'let· HOTICE Of J.~ covenant or warra1111 eApreu Of 1m Ille Pf<>POMI raqu•rem9flta mended •n tne compla•"' wlllet1 llablllly for any lnClOfreclneat of the 9y: INN NOaY. ~ w11e other then°' 1n addition 10 tllll T"UITll'I IALE On or about Fet>tuary 13 1934 P'*' u to ltlle P<>llMUIOfl or en-EICh blddef mullt be Ileen-' tno could •ewll in g1r"11nmel'll ol atr-1 lldor ... and 011'1W common DAVID I. WAU> ol MIO oec:eu.d. It Ille time ol T.I . *-4aM OM eo.11 M ... Wlll req'*l lhe us o.. cumt><encee lo Nlllf)' ,,,. Ul'IC)l.0 alto prequlhlted u requirea .. ..... Wllgt!I taking of money O< property dftiQnelton II any ll'IOwn hetein A m .., ... onve dMlll In ancl 10 aH the certeln reef c,,. •011 ertmenl ot Houtk'lg and Urbarl 0.. l>eltnee Clue on tne note Of "otN Tiie C1ly CoYnc1t of the Ci\)' ol or ot"9< r .. ief 1equee1eo 1n tne com-0.1111.o CIMCftptton ol IM prooerty .... pcwt ileecfl, CA. 1a10 property sllualed 1n IM County of YOU AM IM Of.'AUl T UHOIA A eel ~1 to ,-.... F~el tunoe MCUred by Mtd DeeO ol Trull 10 1Cos1• Meu r•&er•M Ille "gilt to p1a.n1 m1y t>e ob1a1ned lrom Ille Publill'led Or~ Cou1 Deity Piiot Or1nge. Slit• of Celllorn11. panlcu· 0€E.D Ofl "'UIT DAT&D ~ un:!r Title 1 or lhe Houlll and #11 $17?,228 87 plu• Ille lollowong teJetl any°' all b•ds Oateo Feb 1 1983 ~1Ct1ry ,, wPIOM requeat lhe Dec 30 1983. Jan 8, 13, 20 198't I.arty deterlbed 11 loltowt, tO·wlt 23, 1•1. UNI.Ill YOU TA.Kl AC· Communlt Development ';!, ol Hllmtled coeta, ••penaes and ad· E•ieen P Ph1roney LEE A BRANCH Clerk Mle 11 to be cxmducted The nl""I Lot 98 Trac1 1940 Rec0<d.O In TION TO ,lllOTICT YOUA PlllOP· y 383 t f llowl vanca at th• lime of Ille 1nit1al publl-City Clark oltne C11y ol Co1111 MllM By HERMA E BOST tCK o.put) and llddrau of ,,,. ~llCl•ry ,, DUD•1c MnflC[ Book e2 PIQM 8 lll~OUOll 10 Mil-ElllTY. IT MA y IE IOLO AT A PU• 197 !XL 93-I Of tM 0 no cation ol thla Notice of Sale Pubttalle<J Orange Coeal Dally Pt101 Katherine A. Gardner SECURITY PACIFIC NATION.AL ruut. nu cell~• Maps recorded'" Otllce llC 141.1, If YOU NEED AN EX· ~oj ood Home tot De,..odenl $2 712 10 IJ11n 20 2~ 198• 1230 w .. 1 S.Cond ltr•t BANK 333 South H1>9e StrMI, 13111 FICTITIOUI 9UllNlll ot lhe Orange cOYnty R«:O<der f't.4NATIOH Of THC NAT\MI Of c~-:Z: (lilklltl-YMf) NOTICE TO n t 84 Loe·~· CA. IOG2t Floor. LOI Ano .. ••· Calllor"I• NAM! ITA~N'l' • more commonly know" u THE PROCEIDINOI AOAINIT PrO)eCI wlll COflltrucl • 154 Cl'lll· PR~ OWNER PubUtt>eO 01ange COUI Dally PtlOI 90071 All" Lori Swttur ~ The IOllOwl d 2•41 West M•tl "venue .Anaheim, YOU, YOU IHOULO CONTACT A dren t llleller on. County-CMned 7 YOU AM IN OEf AUlT UNDER A Dec 30 1983 Jin 6 13 20. 1984 No 12t3)813-8288 blnl no peflON .,. otng CtlilOf"I' L.4WYl.ll ecr• 111e loceled at 40 I City on.... 11'1 DUD Of ntUIT, DA TEO Oc:tobef oun•ic NOTICE 66~-83 Said ..i. w111 be made to pay the 8 ~~UR PLUS SALES 913 Term• 01salecull1n lawful money On F•bn.t•ry 3 198• •t II 15 A M the c11 of Oraf199 Tll4t Or~ 71, 1•1. UNU'.11 YOU TAKE AC· rUU\. obttcehont teeured by NlO d..o of OoowOOO SI C M C ol IM Unttad Stain on conli'mltlon VERDUOO SERVICE CORPOR· Sl'lfllt.1wlMbe 1 metor Cou"IY fllClllty TION TO fl'lllOT'lCl YC>Ufl P9'0f'· P\llt.IC NOTICE trust tncludlng ell co111. , ... end 92427 °11• ... • ol Nie Of part catl'I and belenoe A TtON H 1111 duty eppoln1ed eerving .,, petta of Orenge County 11 UtTY. rT MAY H IOU> AT A f'U8· M N-817 59 upenMS of trustee eno of the lrult St hen Do I R 9 I 3 eYlo.noeo by note MCUred by Mort· Trull .. under lnO puteuent 10 Deed wlll Include llleM melof 1trUC1ur .. UC 1"1.1. If YOU NIED AN EX· NOTICE OF DEATH Of l °"ANOE COUNTY created by 11a1d dMd of 1ru11 .. 11-Dog -:00 SI C "10Me llo~0•921127 gage or Trust Deed Otl the pr<>c>ef'ty of Tru11. Recorded on Februery 6, Multl-purpOM Building ~011 Pl.ANATION Of THE NATURE OF BARBARA B LIMACHER IUPEAIOA CC>Ufn meted to be 11,023 t8, 111 eum1 flX· M:lann ru,0:'1 80r,· • 90 IOld Ten per <*lt of amou"t bid 1981 H Document No 5400 Book IWllOl"O' Clutroome.'ind 1 Gym-THI PAOCHOfNO AOAIHllT YOU, · • 700 CMc C t D W 1 !*1090 under th• lefmt of Mid d..ct bove 1· 911 Mme H 10 be dctP<>tlle<l with bid t-311 Pege 1281 ol Offlelal Recordl UI m etao mlec*llMOUI main YOU •~ CONTACT A LAW· AKA BARBARA BOONE Banta An-:'~ ~or 01 t1u11 no1 111en repeld, end • Tl'll 0011 1 d ed b Btda or 0tt .. ,. 1o be In wtltlng end 1n'rt1e oHIGe 01 ,,,. R«:oto.r of Or ~.,...':ice mecnemeat and Mathal~ YEF~AST AMERICAN TITLE IN ILJMACHER. AND OF PETI-, Pe1111onar • MAO DALEN A~ ~~:eo~':"~ng .:,~ °!gene<~ Plr1=1h~Pcon UC1 y • wlll be feoelved" ll'le afOf ... IO of-~ w~~~i ~11'!;~1:e en~~ 11rue1urn. landacaping, ~Ing Iota SURANCE COMPANY a Cahl0<"1~ TION TO AD~11!'11 lSTF.R E · C.4STANEOA 1ru11 wtlll l"tereat Ir~ g. t-83 u ?n Step'*1 Rhoad• flee 11 any 11~ 811., '';9,''rst ~l>I~ OUELtNE J WHITE WILL SEU AT end •11• impro~I• ere planned COfpor1t1on Jeenn1M L Lawrie TATE NO. A 1tl3U Responoent MANUEL CARRERA MIO note pro111bed Dated J1nuery 3 Thtt ltllement waa filed With the :~Ion here<> end be o e di • o PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· TM Noo~ollt Orangewood Corpor- Autl\Of'IZe<J Officer I I MACIA 19114 County ci.nc ol O••noe CoYnty on 0 EST 8'00£R FOR CASH (payable., ation Wiii uttlllt S&e,000 lrom Coall Oiled January 5 1984 To .. 11 hi·tr.. beneflltdrtt'S. CaM No 020•57•83 EQUITABLE DEED COMPANY o.camw 14 l883 l98:teo 11111 llllh dey 01 January time or..,. 1n lawful mOMy ot the M ... 1 Community Development Jeannlnel Lawrie r rtdtlur" ;md lont1ngt-nl IUMMOHl(FA.MllYlAW) uT1 .,.,. Fmnl Eit UnttedState11ettllelronten1rarn;e BtockOrllllllundalorPll ... llloftl'le A II led Off NOTICE! Y041 lml• bMfl •ued. u Put>llll'led 0rlng9 Coest Dally ecutOf Old 0 c c h PIOjeCI conatructl()n of ,,,. gym- 1 ul•I Eont ,.., .... Sicert • rPd1t1,r-. uf Barbara B Th• c04ltt m•J decide -'""-at JOU By C1ro1 Ramo•, Piiot J an 6 13 20 27 1983 ot Ill• E11t11 of uld to Ille s'•nge • o Bout rdt o"t..'! nu1um eno o111er eUgtble rec-u ,. "" r19e1 1 h , k 8 b -· f'orectoeure Spec111111 • • Decade"' loceled on l"te ,..n1 v .,... St"tl AM, CA 92701 1 .1111.11 l r. a a ar ara without YOIU "4"9 '*-d 11n ... a 701 S Wesiern AYI 131-34 Milo F O.At t~ Sycamore SI & Broadwey. reellonal tacm11u con11ruc1eo 171 •) 558-321t Boom Ltmocher and ,_rsoru. yoll '"pond wlltlln IO d.,1. ~ GtenOa'-Ce 91202 • 1 E mfr/ Sanll Ane CA 92701 ell righl utle tbove lhe loulldatlO" No CD80 r-tll4t lnt0tmatlon tMtow ,. P\8.JC NOTICE ... ttorney or xecutOfa · · '""d• Wiii be uMd le>< PtlaMI I Wld II Put>lttlled 011"09 CoHI Deity P1to1 I whu m .. y be olherw&SC' 11 you wllh to IMll 1~ 1<Mce 01 an 1213)607-3209 PubllllMd Orange Coeat Dally P1101 and lnler••t conveyed to tnd "°"' PropoMO proj.et 11 loealed In • cs.. Jan 13. 20, 27 188• 26Y-S. lflll'rt~lkd in the .,.. t 11 and/or •lie><,_, in tll•• matter ....,., ll'lould Put>hahe<I Orange Coul Diiiy Piiot flCTITlOUI 8UllHEll Jen 20 21 27 \984 held l>y it under tald Deed ol Trull 1n ~neiea 100 ..... ., nood l'l&Urd Z.on9 I ·~, ·1-Jen 132027 1984 NAMllTATEMINT 353-84111epr~y111u11ed1nuldCWn1y ,_ PtBLIC NOTIC£ t'SlaW do so promptly'° tl\al your written 271_84 CallfOfnla detef•btng 1,,.11no tiler• EMA Map •e>e0228-0004C. s.p. ------------responae, If any may be filed °" The lollOW1ng P9fl0t'IS a<• oomg P\8.IC NOTICE In t~t>er 30, 1982 To mitigate tl'lla NOTICE Of PE.NOtNO PfAMfl A p<'Ullon ha!> txAt•n filed j 11me DID•1c MnflCE t>uslnest •• . L t 2 IT eel N t05 t3 • lhown condition bulldlng pad• wlll be A Coutal Oev91opment Permit by R1~hard L . SLcK:k tn the AVl&OfUtted n111do d41mandade rUUL nu SWALES ANCHORAGE. 2888 T 2MJ5 on ~ moap ',ec:Of~ed In ~ ue ralMd 2 5 IMI above 1114t f10oc:lpllll" Apptteellon tor lll• Reo.v.iopmen1 $Ul)('rlOr Court of Orange Et tr1buma, lede d4Klidlf oontte Ud. NOTICE 01 TllVITl~'I IAL.f Bayallore Ome, Newport Beee• ·Ce NOTICE OF TitUITEf'I IA1.E Pages 45 48 47 of Ml~lane<>Y~ 1" ICCOfdtnce wtlll FEM.A regu· 1 ll'le ..._.....,, 1 Du .....,. , . aln audlencle a ~=. Ud. r• 92663 l 1 • ._ 7 .... -... M A f 0 C latlon1 and Cou"ty bulldl"O regu-o ···-,,~' "" 11 ,,_.~ing County rt-qur~tmg that Rich-,____., denlro ...... .... , --11 lNft No.MA.mN Lym1n G Farwell 2426 22nd · · ..... t· 1-AP•. ec:oroa 0 ''f!Q41 OYnly, letlont Pro'-' llu complied w1111 t>efe><• lhe Cetll0fnl1 Coa1t1t Com-d L S _.--... -· .... l .I . No. '·1"60 • On Ft101y, Febru1ry tO , 1984 11 two CA ,......, mlHlon A pubtiC hearing wlll be 114140 ar Wlk be appotn\f'd Wl lnt0tmacloft q119 •Jeu.. UNIT CODE F Slreel. Newpon BMch Ci 112~ o clock PM et Soulh Fron1 Ell-E.ccep11no lrom l ots 1 10 11 27 10 Eaecull"41 oro.< 11988 Ftoodpllln 10 recer.,. Input on the ptopoaeo pt ri.on..il rc·prt.-M·ntaltVl' to "you wl.tl 10 ...-the edYlc. ol To S ERVICE COMPANY Barbare F Wo"cklar 17887 1r1nce of the 010 Or•no• COi.int~ • t 1nctu91ve end• portion ot Loll 12 Man~t Guidellnee CT 781 02 proiec1 at the to•low•f\O lime and ;.dmtn1,u·r tht· ei.tatt' of an attcwney tn 1"1' INltl9', J041 u duly aopo1n1ed Trutl• under the ~=no Ave Monte SererlO Celll Courtll<>use in Ille 200 BIOc;k on1 13 22 10 26 end A tn undMoed 11 1189 t>een Oel.,mlned 11111 IUCf'I place Soi t . B L ·h . d •hould do'° Pfomptly to"'-',_ tot1ow1no dacfibed deed of 1ru11 w .. 1 Sent-. An• Boui..terd city of one-lourtri 1nt9fetl 1n and to Ill requetl 1°' ,._,. 01 lundt wtll not 0111• Jenuwy 2!. 1984 r >oru imac lr (Un er wtlt\en , .. ~ ... " enr. nt•J be WILL SELL ,.T PUBltC AUCTION Nancy F Gurley. 637 Ranctlo Del S11111 An1 CehlOfnl•. FIRST IPllTER· ctUOe O<I petto+eum. oe• 1>1 ... conalllule In IC110fl llgnlllCMllly ,,. Ttme 10 00 AM tl11 \ndqit.•ndent Admtnt'> nled on time. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CAtro Flltbrooto., Clltl 95030 STATE BANK OF OALIFORNIA up hell um ano alt kindred lec1ing Ille quellty Of tl\9 human en· Place Stele Bu11<1lng Room 1111 lrulltJll of Ul.Olt~ A<:lJ Tht.> It Ualed deMa aotlc:llaf e4 eon-CASl1 AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR Tllll bulll1'19U 11 conoucled by Ttruatee u"~' the Deed of Trusi MJl>ttenc•s end 01rier mln.,111 vironment end l ct.Ofdl,ly no En· 3~~~111st., 8~~ ~~~l=t;: at pt'ltllon 1i. v ·1 for h<•t.1rtn~ in ~.::,~n :~.===~~::CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN ~ri:-:.~~~ .. llled ,..1111 Ille meOe by Cerotyn L Maaon, an un-und., a"d In Hid land 11 r-ved In ~~~;m~t·~.:l~~:.c:~nvt:~=I~~ P opoaedB P DJ Dt:pl No 3 dt 70U Civic.· de eeta m.rter , ....... l CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h {ply· Counly Cl•rk of Orange County on m11r1ed woman end Slacll R Ille deed lrom L Arthur Burgen and Poll A 1 t 19119 (PL 91. liOI 1131 B~ •Y rtve. N-porl , , e, eu ..-• e able al the UrM 01 .. 1e In lawtul O.C ~ Maaon, a Single woman and r• otllel'I 1ecorded Jenuety 9. 1957 In C'Y c 0 •a Buch, Calllorni. The d.....iopment C<~nu·r Dr , West, S J1lw Ana, •ac:rlta. 11 hey IJleuna. p4'9de .., money of tM United Sl•LMI 111 right, 14· t eo<ded Dec;embef HS. 1te 1, u In-boolc 37&4, page 328 of Ottlclal A.-pr-999reo wilt Inell.Ide • 275-room !amity inn, CA ln70I on Februiil y I 1 lllH r99letrllda e •lent,,;:-tltll a11d 1n11rn1 cotw~ to and FD2nl 11rument Number 20300 In Boot! cord• Tiie 'Mlon '°' IUCtl d.clllon not •30--lflp manna, 310-11nll RV p1tk ti! !I 'IO A M ' 1· TO THI! DI! I ND ANT: A clY# "°""' Mid by 11 under Mid Deed of p:;,u~I~ ?;:;o;7 ~..:I Deity 14324 Page 1489 of Offldal Recofd1 The 1tr•I aOdr... end Olhet to prepare IUCll Stelemenl ate u 300-unlt l>Oal 11orage io~i.ne boat · · compWnt hH been "ted by ltM Trull 1n the property 11e<e1n1tter d• 1j4 ~ • 1 • 1 of OrMQe CWnty C1J1fornJa oi-common deeign111on 11 any of 11'11 loflows Tne Clly 01 Coate M ... hM l1ul'ICll mer1n1 buaineu ano oay I" Y< ll ( JBJ .fo:C "T I•' thf.' palntlft -ealnel rou. It r04I wfeh lo scrtbed to MCUre an i"det>led"919 in lavOf of '"' prope<iy <1eec;r1l>ed at>o..,. II determined IM r_..... ot hind• IOt u~ 11aa defef\d Ihle lawellll, 'f04I mu1t, TRUSTOR 1111DUC MnflCE Ftrst lnlertllte Bank of Calll0<"ta a purpo•led 10 t>e 3049 Yukon Clrcle gymneslum construction II "°' an II you dlli•e lurtlle1 1nlorm.011on or ~r •11111rw '11 lht IJt lltllJll you wllhl" lO Oays alte• 11115 summons 11 JOHN A MARTIN ruu nu Cahtorn111 co1porall0fl by reMOn of Cost• Mesa CA 921126 11Ct1on wtllcil may tlgntllcantly lflecl w11n comment on tile C,oaa1a1 (HJ r~ti11uld '1l/i• I JPP' ..ti JI lhf', W••ed on y<Ju Ille with thll courl a / PAMELA S MARTIN CPP•l11• the breac'1 ol certain otlllgetlont... Tiie undera•gned Trualee 011 1 Ille Qlll llty ot Ille humen envlron- velopment Perm II App11c •'•on h1•,J111111. .111d .,l.Jll• v11iJ uli)t'< """110n respon~ 10 lhe complain! MARV A FEHER NOTICE OF TlllUITl!l!'S BALE cured thereby notice of whl<:n c:lalmt 1ny llAblllty tor any incorrect· ment pleCuel 1 cont acct (, t 11111 ,,; l ii• w 1 illt·u "b)l'I I ~~11:!/: ~i111{c~;~0~~r~~e wp111~1~ BENEFICIARY T.I . No. u..1.as.-1 llreach wae rec:oroed Auguat 15, "eu 01the1tree1 ado•eu ano other Envtrt~me,~~·111 t~tew ~I .__d• a 1 Of"la ou1a1 um1Tuu 1011 h t I ( . ROBERT VELISEK NOTICI '1983 u lnslrumant Numbe1 eommo" Oet1gn111on II any tllown relP9(: ng '"' 1 .., pro,... .,.ve South Coeat Olatrict 0111<.e t 111m w1 I I ll' l'OUrl x CJfl" 1111 and lllil court may enter a judge· JUDI TY VE US EK YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A 83·353034, of •aid Offte1JI Aecordt, l'leteln , been made by the City ol Coate P 0 Bo• uso t h1 lll'IJrt11~ Y 11ur J µpt:ar I ;;:enl against you tor lhe reliel de-RECORDED Seplember 12. 1980 OEEO OF TRUST DATED Octc>o.r will Nit 11 public euctton 10 the high· Said Nie Wiii be made bul w11nout M... wtilctl docurMnt• the en- Long Beach CA 90801 •nt l' mu v lit· l{l pt-r-.un 1Jr by I •r;oed in tll• compteint. wttlelllu Intl, No 18009 '" Book 13741 8, 198, UNLESS YOU T .AKE AC-HI bidder'°' cutt. pey1ble 1n lawful coven. ent or ... 1rrenty e11pr ... 0< ~ vlf0fl"*1tal review of lll4t projeCt 1713)690-~7 l o ur ,Jll•!I rwv ~ou d ruull '° garniahment o f page 19111 ot Otttcial Recofd• '" the TION TO PROTECT YOVR PROP· money of the United Stat• et Ille Plied regarding 11111. l>OIMMiOrl. or and"'°'"• fully 1911 forth ll'l9 r....on. Publ1ahecl O•t"Qe Co111 D111y Pilot aoe• lalun~ or mOfley °'property offtce of the Recorder of OtMQe ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT .A PUB lime of ule or by cashi«'I c:Mclc. eneumbflf\CM to pay Ille remalntng wtly IUCh Stl1~ l9 nol requited Ja" 20 2 t t911• If' ~ uu ARE A (, 'f{fl>I · lor other refit! raqueeled m Ille com-Cou"'y UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EJCPL.A: Orewn l>y • bank eno•Oed In t"-' prlnctpll tum Ol IM "Ott!(•) eecored Th ... Envlronmentll ~ ~ • plaint · 1 · 1 b __ ,,. · corda lfe on file II trte at>oYe ad· ~'()!{ ,11 ,1 ltlllltrt~i·nl c-rt-dlltJr Oeieo U1ty 25 1982 satO deed o trust deacrlbea Ille NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE gener11 anklng bulinn1 In ...., by Mid DM<I of Trull, With lntetesl d ..,.. ,._ f OBITUARIES lollow1ng PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU cou"IY State ol CaJllOfnta. aatd Nie tller90f'I. 11 provided 1n slld rlOlt!(tl. '"' a."' tre eva-ble or pubtlC 11 tlu· d1'< •·a..<it"d you mu"\ fl)(' l EE A BRANCH. Cterll PARCEL I Lot 126 of Tract No SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 111111 be llelO wltlloul werranly u to 1ov1nce• If 1ny unoer the t.,m, ol e1t1mlnatl0fl end CC>PY1"0 upon r• y11111 I l.11m With th•· court IJI By Charl~!~:~~:r."~u:y 9•23 '"the City of lrvlne, County ol On Febru1ry. 3, 1984, 1111·15 Im t1lle, pose&salo" Of encumbrances, the Deed of lruit. feet, CllllQ" and quHt ., Ille Office. of the Cit~ Men- ifl"'I n111 lt• tht-J.wr.<mal t l'µ Attoner• 1 L~u Orange. St11e of Calltoml1, u per Feoer11 N111on1t Mortg909 Auocl• the l"t•'"' conv~ to ano naw e>tpeneee ol Ille Truatee and of the ;oe'· ~11 MaN g1•Y1=· 7 FaJr G DE o'd I I 506 c • • map rece><dad In l>OOk 408, Paget 15 tlon u duly appoinle<l Tnmee u"O.. held by .. Id Trust" under aeld d..o truata c:r .. led by Nld Deed of Tru•I, rive, 0911 M... •11 '·Allen· OL N •·..,,·r1t<1llVt• upptJ1nll >Y l w 111 Parkway WMt. to 26 inclu11ve, mtec*len90UI mepe, eno pursuent to o-i of Trull ••· ol lru11 In lllf prC)C>9rly lltulle '"I '°' the amou"I r•tsonably ••I tlon Pal McNelly. from IM"°"" of 8 EDDIE RAY GOLDEN w~ ~our I w11hm four months I 0 Sult• IOO '"the office 01111e county record« of ec:uted by M11r1y s Retowskt. 1 Orange County C111torn1a oe-mated 10 bl S253 642 83 • m ·5 Pm Mondey ll'lrougll Frldey born Jun(• 20 1929 ;ind Ct11111 ll11 d.!h ol f1r-.1 l~'>Uonu r~~·9;7~1~ .. Id county smote man recorded Octobftr 2t. terlbedas The t>enelte11ry under Mid Deed No lurlher envtromnentel review ri,us~d 0 w u v J .1 nu.! r v "' (1 tt1•r' .. ~ priJVtdt'tl in ~'< lf>uOl•llleO O•anl l' Coaai Oany p1101 Eicep1 lllerefrom Ill Oii. QH. min-198 1, as '"'' No 270& 1. in book PARCEL 1 UM •9 H shown and of Tru1t l'lerllol0<e eaewteo llld O• ot ':f",:~ ar1• P'1...__opoeed 10 1be ,. ' ~ • 6 1• 20 ~ ler11a '"d other tlydroeert>Ona. below 14263 PIO• 1813 of Officlel Re-O•ll"•O o" 1111t cer111n Con llverlld to tll• und.,IJgned 1 written CO" UC P O< O ,,. '~ O< 1'..!,1984 H~ WCC> th• b.-11,vt-d 111111 d HJ of thl' Prc1t)oi\" Code• Ja~06-.. J i 198• 1 d1'>tll ol 500 feet. wllllout t114t right eo<da 1n 1119 olb of the Cou"ty domln1um Plan record~ June 24. Declarallon of O.taull and Oetnano releate of Federel lunde "m of GoldJ U.lvin rif A1 1ur ( ,1l1f orrne1 Thi· tlm<• fur ol aurlace entry. u r~ 1n In· A«:ordet of Or1nga County. State of 1980. in t>ook t3844, PIO• t510 o tor Sale. and a wrtlt•n Nol~ ol De-All lnt.,esled ~. ~oupa k~n~.1> loving ( Jl~wr o f Ju (1hn._, 1 la1mi. Wiii 11111 1 xp1n•I 11rumei'll1 of record Cellforn11 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Official Record• ol Or•ng9 Count)', laull a"O Etecllo" to Seti Jlle und•r· end rreon• dlHgrMlng with tlllt . . r I I h PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL 2 A non .. •c:tullv• ..... AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER C111torn1a ••gned cauNO .. Id Nollee of O.laull decl• °"ere lnlllled to IUbmll wtllten dtth K r ... hs 1Jf O r egon l(Jrtllr 1" <iur monl 1' rum t r·1 ment for uae a"d enjoyment ot loll FOR CASH OR CHECK AS DE· PARCEL 2 A" undivided 1/108th aMEtectlon tos.tlloberecordedln COfNMflll for Gonllderetlon by lhf Pamel:i Bui·y .,, c..ltfornta dab• of lht ht•..tl 1111( ll()llt't'(J ORA.NOE COUNTY 237 •nd 238 of Hid tract"° 9423. SCRIBED BELOW (p1y1ble ., time 1nlerHt tn and to LOI• t Ind 2 (Com· theCO\mly wti.r• ,,,. rMl C>foperty 11 City ol Cotta M .. Suc:tl wttlt.,, Barbar;. Gold1•n or ( 'tth dbcJVt MUNICIPAL CC>Uftl 1110 aa.Mment being tunhet defined of .ai. In 11wtu1 money of Ille Untied mon Areal of T1ec1 No 10828, located tomrr*1tt lt10uld bl received at the ( Ed I < • I I f , • OF THI 0111!,.T 1no d .. crll>ed tn Ille Oec:l11e11on of S1ate1) et the front 9"t1enoe 10 ,,,. lt10wn °" • Map recoroed in l>O<* Ott• Dec~t>er 30 1083 edd, ... epeeltled on or before Feb-~Jmia. Wi:lfl '° < Pn ° "y < >t.: MAY EXAM INF. tllt' JUDICIAL DllTllllCT retlric11on1 tor Ille Lak• Meeter...., Old o,~ CoY"ty COYrttlouM •65 P•OM 28 and 2t of Mie-VERDUGO SERVICE CORPOR· ruery lO, 198• All comment•'° re- Germany untl f> rt·d L u ldt•rt I iii kqil h' \ht• tour t If you 3255 E Tetlqv!U-MGC!lllum war eoc.1a11on Recorcs.d September 19, located on Senta Ana Blvd . ~ c.11aneou1 Mao• records ot Or~ ATION cetved will be conllcMreo and ll'le 11( Cal1forni&, l ht•rti.hc·d ,;;.rt 1111..,1 ~ti"(! In th• 1111.au· Peim lptlno•. Ca t22l2 1977 1n boolo, 12382, PIOI 1286, 1~ Sycamore St & Broadway. County CelllOfnla tog.tll•r wllll 111 H aa1d Truatee. • Ctly ol Colle M ... wltl no1 req UHi hrother of Robnt Chari~ . . . , I PALM l"'fHOI 8AANCH 'llllctal record• VOU ARE IN OE· sa,,1e Ana, California all right. Utle. lmpro11emen11 thereon ••~ting •OI N Brand Btvo tile re1e1M of Federal fund• Of 1111• . ~ou 111•1V ..,. rvi upon thr f X CrOH·CoMpl111t111nt OONAl.0 FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 111d 1"1., .. 1 conveyed to end now lllerafrom Condominium unl\1 1 GtenOale, CA llt203 ony admlnlllrllllltl ec1ton. on 11\9 Boyd of Nt-w J.,l'M'Y H P U. >c 111111 CJr ,1c1m1nt'>ll ·•l11r <Jr 1.iEAOSWORTH DA TEO 9111180 UNLESS YOU held by 11unoer1111d Deed ollruat In lllrougll 108. 1nclu1lv11 loc.eted (213> 500·2•115 lheM! proj«:ll prlO< lo HUD I written .1bo surv1v1·d hy 1hrt•r• \lfH •ll t tw .1ft11rn1·v f11r tl11 •·X C•ou -Dehmd1n11 TEO OANN TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Ille propetly Sltullec:l In 1810 Cou"ty thereon By Pat Rolleno euthorlullon to UM lhOM lund• l(randsons tit war.. It VPI( r1t1t ~~ 11 1111 111 dimtt; 11 1111 rul llJtbta OEL MAR HOUSING. ANZA PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO Al A end Sttte d11sct1bed 11 EXCEPT THEREFROM all 011 gas. Published Ora"ge Co.tt 0111y Piiot II 11 requetled Illa! lllOM fe><· ( I 1, I S M ·• . '' '1 llOMES 1M ANZA CORPOR-PUBLIC SAt E IF YOU NEED AN Lot 86 of Tract No 21173 1n the minerals •"d othe1 hydrocarbons. Ja" 13 20 27 1911• warding commenls tpeelly wtlleh ol ". t 1'°' ~nlll'f . t.il•-:-. Jllfll' l ilt v.1th lli••111url V.llh 1>•110! AflON l ARRVGAYLORO/b/aDEL EXPLANATION OF THE t-4ATURE City of Cosie Meea Cou"IY of Or l>elow. defllPI ol 500 leet wlth<>ul ~78 84 Ille propoted action• 11 being Id· c orp S.·rv11 •·<, Wt " tu Id '"' ul ,, , "II. • ..... fl\ II I ll'ffllf..,, MAR HOUSING ANZ.A HOMES 1no OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST •noe. Slit• OI Ct lllOfnl• .. per map Ille right ol tutlace efllry .. ,.. OrHMd M1inddy J:rnudrV Iii I !llH .11 ,t;•llr••• th.ii yi.u d•·"tr l ">~'< t..il ANZA CORPORATION, LARRY YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A recorded in Book ee. PeoM 22 Ind served in 1n11rumen11 ol recoro DI-IC NOTIC·E Tile City of Cotta M ... Wiit llnder· lh Harl r f Mi t • .._ f FIELOS Oii> a DEL MAR HOUSING LAWYER 23 mlacelfaneoy1m1pa lntlleofflce PARCEL An erclullve euemant rUUL lllle the projeetl dMGrlbed lbove t KJ JdWn ,'un 1nutu ,. uf 1111 · •lmJ,t of 411 tn ANZA HOMES and ANZA COR· t42 P1~iew. lrvtne. Ce of ,,,. COunty Recorder of Mid ewunanentto MCh unit fOf the u with Btoelc Qrenlfunde from the US <!live M t'mori:tl 1-,irk \I( nlon .inrl .!ppritt'>f>mcnt of PORATION. and DOES 1lo100 In-·1111 1trMI add ..... "' common Co.inly OCEPT THEREFROM'" Ind occupancy ol tl'IOM portion ttotic;,ot .... ol Oep1tlment ot Houtlnq 11\d Utben ( hapt'I lntt·rment ww~ J.lrt l1"'11.1tt ·'""' L"> tJr of tht pt ll c111111ve dfflOn•tlon ol property 11 lhOwn 011. gu. mln•r•I• and o ther Che fMtrlc:ted Common Ar" 1110 the ~v•~ et 0.11.,0r>ment (HUOI ul'!CMt TltS. lot v :ttC' Harbor Lawn M ount \11111, rH u i ount. .. mi•fltHmt'll C.•M No 2t882 1bov•. no warranty la g111eri H 10 lt1 t1ydroca1bon1, below 1~thof500 CoMmon Area an OM\Onel.O In the No A 11 &I t• Iha Houllno and Community De- OI M t • I I . ' SUMMON I ON CAOle·COM· c:ompleten.11 Of correclneet)" The t"l•wlltloul lhtl r19111 of eurl•c• o.<:11r111on of Ae1trletton1 end IUP 8 vetopm9nt Ac:t ol 1974 the City ol ive or uury, in c·nurKt' o 111 St-t·t11111 llllO and IZIJO ~ l)f ~AINT 1>en.i1e1aiy under Hid Deed Of ent,Y •• , ... ,'led In ln11ru~11 ot ptem.n11 ll'ler•to ano lhown on IM In th• up«IOf CoYtl of tll• S111e Co1t1M ... 11 Qertltytng lo HUO thal arrangemf'nl'I 1h1 C.11tfor111~ l'roh.<I•• c.'o<k NOflCl!I Y041 l\av• 1tMf1 ..,.._ Trutt by reuon ol 1 l>fNcil °' cS.-ree0td Condominium Pia" tor eac:t1 unn of Callfe><nla, tor Ille Co.Inly of Or-the City of Cotlt1 M ... and Fred HAl'809' LA WM· MT. OLIVE Mot1uaty • C.rMt.,-Y Crtmll ()('( 1825 Ot11e1 """•· Cotti....._ ~0-55S4 N"CE l"OTHE"I HU 8"0ADWAY MORTUA"Y 110 Broadway Co111 M.sa 642-Q1SO BAL T% HAQEAON SMITH & TUTHILL WHTC&.IFF CHAPEL <t'27 E 1 T1h St Cotta Me'8 8.t6 9371 _.ACWIC V.W •llC>fl1A.L _.ARIC c.m.t9'Y •Mortuary Oh~ • Ct.marOfY 3500 P.cllle Vi.w Drive ~BMdl 8-<t<t ~700 ITt1e court "'•r c1ec1M eo*let rou 111111 In 111e OOl!Olttona -.cureo ,,,. '''"' addr ... ol lhe r.., Tl'le 111• acio,...1 and 01h« enoe Sorubet in hit offlcllil C:::r u MA TTJIEY S RAE, JR wllhout y-befnt ....,d un,... lllereby. llefetofOt• aec:uted end properly dUCrtb•d a bove 11 common dMlgnatlon, II any, ol the .): ~~•=lier ~he Ell•t• of Wer-City M•neoer. conMnt to the SZJ \\'u l Sixlb Slrf'tl I'°"~ wnMft IO da,.. "9ed delivered to lt1e underllgned • wt'lt• l>V'Porte<I to be 910 Darrell. Coeta rMI property-detcrlbed •bove II ' Nollet .,........, -.rv~M ... jvrildlctlon ot the F.O.al COun• if I . i 00 the tnlortMllOfl betow. ten Dec;larallOn ol o.teul1 end De· M .... CA 82826 porport.O to " 18$ Grayling Bey, IS ·~•vr I>··-· 1 ... 1 11'19 "' !KUon 11 bfouglll to enlorc. u 1~ 4 II )'OV wlttl to Melt the MMe• ot an mend'°' Sale. and written notice Of ltle undefllgned dlec:telme 1ny Coela M .... Ce 92821 uncMrllgMO wtll Mii 11 Pr'lvlle Nie, rnponalblllli.t In ,..etlon 10 en· IA>i Ang.-l<'ll, C:a 90014 1111orn41y 1n 1ri11 matt., you 11\0Uld breech and of etectton to c.uee the ll•bHlly for any tncorrecln ... of 111• Tiie und.,tlon~ Tru119. dlt-IO IM hlQMel •nd bee! bldd«, IUb-vlromantaJ revlewt. d.clllon making t 2131 627 I! I 04 dO $0 pt()tl'lplly '° lllat your wrlllen uno.,11gneo to Mii Hid pr~y to •boll• ltrHI •ddre11 claim• 11ny ll•bH1ty fOt '"Y Incorrect-rt ·~ conllrma~lon of H~d Superior •no IC:llon. and th•• t h•H l'ulihstwd Ol'unMt· < ·0 ,1,.1 ""PC'lnMI 11 any mey be filed on 11t11fy Hid obligatton•. Ind th«.. TM .. ,. well bit meot. but without n"• of tl'le atreet addreu and om.r F~eryon1:;4 ·~~,,!.":,. th ~·.t: rtap0n1lblllt'9• 111..,. t>-.n .. ii.tied , . , um" •lier th• umi.,•torMld CIUMd Mid covenant or warranly HprHt or Im· comm011 0.1tgn1tlo". 11 '"Y· ahown • ioe The i.gal 4tfl.ct of tfle ctttlflcatlon la IJ.11 h • dot J.in U 14 W . AVllOtlJeted ll•ltdOOlml "dade Mttce of brMCt1 and of .i.ctlon 10 l)fi.d regerdlng title 'polMUIOn Of llerltr'I ert A 01,,llton, !IQ • 2181 Brlllol lhll upon lte approval. lhe Clfy OI I 'IHI Cl lribuma i.cte clecldtt contra Ud. be teco<Oed Seotembef 29. 1883 H encYinbfanc.e to 'pay the 1o111 NOTICE TO PROP[RTY OWNER St Sult• tOO Coat a Me11, Cotti M ... may l>M Ifie BIOclt :t'1:S K4 •'" audleftet.."""" qw Ud. , .. lnltf No 83-430248 of ~ R.-llTIOUl'I ot llWI ~r\Cllld l>llenc.e ot the YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A c. ~e2e Count)' Of Or•~· Stele Orent lurtdt and HUO wtll h•ve ...... 1ponda dentro ct. JO dJN, LH la COfd1 1n IM oltic:. of the Aecotdef Of obltgaUon ..cured by t114t pr009tty OEEO OF TRUST OAT£D OECEM ~I.er 1~1~...., dall rlgl'll. 1 tie Ind l..CS Ill r"POflllblllll• un<* IM~ ------------lnformllCkN'I ...,. •toue. Oranoe County. IO be IOld ~ting ol prlnc~I '"d 8CR 0 IOI 1 UNl.f$9 YOU TAKI! " .. 0 ...... .C:.IMO I t tM tlrM llonll !nvlfontMnltl Polley Act of f>t.6t.IC NOTICE K JOU wt.fl l• 9M4l IM 9dWloe of Said Nie will bl made, bul wrtl'IOul 1n1er .. 1 ol 1110 30I 18 plua cotll ACT ION TO PAOTECT YOUR 01 o.llll •nd •11 ll'le rlQlll. tllle and 1968 11UO wUt ~· an obi-ctlon . ____ .;;.;;...;....;__;.;;......;.;;._ __ ~an attorMJ I" ttll1 m•tlaf, •ou c:ovenantOfwltreftty •,Pf ... Oflm· expenMt 1dv.nc... Mies truetM PROPERTY IT MAYBESOlOAT A tnt-:l,,tllal the •tat• of Hid d•· to1tt1ppro11etollhert1MMOft11nd1 NOTICE Of" OlllOlUTION •'*'Id do M swomptfy to ltwtt ~ plMtd, ragtrdtng 11111 l)OMCtMIOn. Of •-"llmeted 10 be 12 809 86 at PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEEO AN c:oe •~Id by OC*llton ot tnd ~tanee Of lhe oer11f1Qllon OF PARTNllllaHfft wrllt.n rftponM, " any, rn.-, tM1 enc11mbr~M. lo pey IM remllnlng Ill• time Of lrtltlal pubttc1i1on of 11111 EXPLANATION OF THI! NA TURI ::ci1:0 °1 1 0 th t I ot~ .. thin or In onty 1r II It on OM Of the foltowlng tiled °" ttm.. prlnclpel 1um ot tilt notl(1) MCUred Notic. ot S& .. Wl'tlcil 1wo euma tote! Of THE PROCEEOtNQ AGAINST n a o u"' u~. at bHN. I utlh' nol1G41 11 119reby g1vtn tlla 11 Utt.ct cMeN aoffcttat .. OOftM-by 111d d..ci of Truat. with lnl., .. 1 I 112,9 t9 04 . YOU. YOV SHOULD CONT ACT A tM lllM Of death, In el\d IO Ill Ille (a) That tlWI carltlullon w11 nol In at T IV l Ol1 CARSON end BROC fo de Un abovltde an ftle Murtto, 11 In uid note provld.O. ld\11~ It CuHently dtled btnll C&lllle<'a l AWYfA ~ltn r-r ~01)411ty S"11Jl led In Iha lliClt ••.cvt.O by lhe oertllyfng OI• AND fiuST AF 60N CONS TRUC. deMrie ~ lnmedlet--.. any under 1M 1erm1 of Mid Deed of CNClll Oheckl C*tlfl.o by • bank Stld .... II to be held for Ille nty 0 Inge •••• ol Cell flo9r Of anoth« ~ °' 9')PlioMit rtON AND DfVElOPMENT co de .. t. IMMf•, Ml ,....... .. lrUlt .... chlfgte and .. ~ of Of ~·. ~ of r~led PIKPOM o• peyltl(j the fOHowlng obll-lornia ~tlCulerly deectlbed .. IOI appr_oted tly HUD °'(bl that aippll· tNC ,,.,1111i.tore 00111g bul•"U eec:flte, If ~· p4'9de .., tll4t TrullC• end ol lhe lruttl cr .. tect i.ncset1 O..:rl~ 1n Sec 202411 ol g11ton1 MCUred by Mid Deed Of ~t 1;;~~ T 3808 ded cent• enYlrOM'*ltal r...-record '""0• rlWll ll(;MIOV• firm "'me ~,lettllda a . by 1.+d Deed ol Trual the CellfOtnt• CNM COO. payable to Ttu11 tact reeot In IOI lt1e ~o~ lnOlcel• omlellon Of ll)'ie ()f nn1n 0 ON[ (AST COM -TO THI OI INOA.NT· A etYI Seid .... ""'" bit held on TUMC11y. tM trultM Of,,,. btdOIW IH ~ I , .... ~.,0-end·~-ol 9ootc •3• Paget ,, through 1• In-• r~r.O ~Mein. !!Mino. Of 1tep. MONWFAl l H JOIN(, vrNTl/AC '4>mllW•" fl•• ~ Ned br 1M Feorulry 14 1814, al 2 00 Pm et 111* wtll'I l)rOp« ident1lic.110r1 lhe trut .... , •llmtt.a to bit lhe i;;,ttw ~ht.Al~~~-~ the eppUU~ to lM l)rO,jeel ftl Ille en· 1 N C • t a o 1 £a, 1 Com pelnhff llOM"•t pou. tf r• wlatl .. lhe Cf'lepmari A~ entranoe to T"-MMf1e1ery umSer Mid DMd tum ot 12.2 ti 38 •t41 ° • n Y "'Mid Wonl'Mnlll review ~ Ot>jeo- monwH1th1 n o C11apm111 AY1'1'1ue delend tl.11 law1ult, reu mwl, ,,,. Clvtc: C4nt., Bulldlrtg, 300 Eet1 ot Tr1n1 heretofore ••Kuled 1nd de 2-Adv~ 11no.t lhe terma of oounty C.tttornta. • m0te common tlont mutl be ~·'~ el\d IUD· C.ny "' Ful'-•ton10r1fl99 County wllMft IO d•p etter 11111 eummont It Cf\tPtn•rt Ave. Or~ Ct ttver.O to IM 11nd.,11Qned 1 w1111en 111<1 Deed of Trull UI 11'11 IMOllnl of ~511~:" ~~4~~?.~nbuty Cit ·Hunt-mllted In 80Cl«dt~ with Ille te- Or1no• S111• of C111t<irnll otd -~°"you flffl wllll lhll CO\lrt e Al the lllM of the Initial ll'lbll-DeQ!e11tton of OefMitt and Demand 118 S3 1 Id ' Oft ~ul~ pr~ .. I.Ind_, 24 CFR l1N1 '~'"a • .,. of July 1983 by motua •r•ttan 'ffPOl'IM 10 the compl-'t'lt cation of tlll• nottce the 10111 fOf 8•. eno 1 wtttl41n Nol!C41 of De-3 lnt.,-.. 1 on MIO adV•~ at Snt u r amount trei overbid 111'1 &I 75of tile lrtt41fkn ~tlone lconP<1t d111<11.,. lhe ae•d pert,,., u"lft• you do~°"' cs.teult Will M 1MOUntoflMllf\Plld~of1tM fe.ul1end0.Ctl0ntos.t1 TMunoet 1326" per annum trorn 12·21-42 T.;mJ10lll,.C1Wltni..tulmoney ~nOlnt>!.,lle~ttder~~11Mlr.dated lhlP and terminete thf!fr r.i1t100• a 9fltttrf4 on app1ic.t1on ot the pl OC1i91tton MCVred by the ltlove Oe-llgfMtd ca4IMd Mid NOtice of O.Caun untll lhe date of Mid 1111 of Iha Un11.0 States on conf1'fmatl0n ~.m 2 .;,.._1 NM~ P•''""'' 1t.M111n ult and""' ~I mey .,,.._ • )Udoe tc:rib.o deed of trvl1 and wtJm-1.0 and !~ton to ha 10 b9 recordeod'" 4·"'9 unpwld ptll'Clpll o.ience Of of .... or .,1 '419'1 ~ balan<At a 1 •• Iv ~In the.,., _ I u-rlhftf rn>hc11 '' llM•O,. g1"4!n triet "*11 llO~ yov tot tile ,....., d4t co.ta, •111*1W, etld edV•IOM 19 tM county wtt«• ""9,.., ~ II S 113 011 tt ~ b; note MCUr-ed by MOil I~ c:'' ~ (~ ~ ,,,. u"°"'''O-" ••II ""JI oe rMt>Oft mllf'lded 1n '"-~·. wft1U1 141 204 8' ioc.t.ct ~lnl•Mt Ot'l IN 11npeid i>rtnd'* or Trutt 0..0 on the • rta or • l'lltl'f "-aodr....cl to ~QI ''°"' lhll City Qn 101 lily Obi< COl,/IO t •Mill in Olff'ltlllWt of The total lrld¢1.on.et l*nO .,., TN• d~I It .,.acvted l)y b•l1oc• rrcim , t 1 82 10 the d•t• of :O~o Ten P4lf c.nt of.,,,~ ~~D •I~· of Hou~ 01110,, n<"utrfKl t>y '"* ot~• 1" '" "'19"· lll!lf'IO ~I~°' PfOl*'l~ m lmal• on wlllefl the~ bid 11 f..0.11 Netlonel Morlg11g9 AMOCll· Mt. at ,,,. ,.,. Of 13.28" PW 10 be 09'l0tlt.O with btcS en w 1 ....,.ment, Ar• • ct•" ,,,..,._ 0, .,, ,,,.., ntme 01 111 0, otnet tel .. f r6Qu .. led ,,.. tit• com c;ompuled me~ ri. obtlln.o by call· uon. (WoodOtMn Service Co annum Dated J1nv1ry t , 1"4 8ld• °' 0".,_ 10 be In Wflltng anci ~ c' r,ir•1 ~'&;res. LOI An· 1-J•fll'V!Of\•(l platnl Ing (7141937--0iee Of (i131821~"5 OMtlonl &u111 ''°°· 10920 Wllftltr• FU\Sf INTERS TAT£ IANK win ~ r9cel"9d 11111• ••orlMld Of .,........ • orn. Oiled 11 IJ<•~ C•iilt1inia 111o1 Oat.S APf» 11 tot2 IM dly b9for1 llWI.... 8outevercl, LOI A~ CA 90024 01' CALIFO~NIA. TRUSTU flc;e •I My llrM all• IN flrl1 pubtt: on o:=on~ t~ ...... ot ""'!: ''"I Oly .,, J IN .. J· Jll4 PAUL w SHf MAN. J" C-11 Oil J1nuety 4, IH<t f2131 124·2223 J.Ctlllng llddf"l ,. ,~·~II Alecc:M ea110rt l'tfi«'t llnd tMlfor• 0 1• bf ll>Oor9 Will~.,. oon..::: b".fvo S 9eltJ' Lr"' Ca"'°" Ay PATRICIA A MCCA RRON, Olciu· TD SflllVICt COMPANY P 0 Bo> 71151. LOI .,..._ CA lltfllfl ISNd Nie ,.oob-t'-_. ft , Holl 111'1fl ,..,,.., llet I -.. llild II , .. , 90071 ot AncJalel, Clfll IOOIT De 2 ,..... '"''r-.v..,a er ~ a Hl:n_.: Al~ ft ' VIRC:::S. I CNlfl. .....,_, By Vldlt J Heoiltnt Data Jan 10. 111A 2tlJl144211 AllOf~I~~ ~a~:' vi!.~ tO, lN.4 ,~~~.ct "Y .. UO AUii W ""C. ~11Mtt\. leiq 1 W 1.....,. It,. Aelltfanl Stetttaty ftDIAAL NATION.Al. 1111 II acMouteo to be held 0, ~ltNf IODI Aron" 1°"1hnu• S6M AU. C.,.Mtell Or'9 Cft~ llYd w .. 1 MOATOAG£ AQOCIATION lrold I Of [lld~ll AllC4 Aowl A 0••-*IOn raq C4tCltJ M:::c'.. • JI.BO II '.Meet lwtte -Or~J Calif tHM Tlllt docvm«it .. encuted by he wtlO ~rt M f..ct\ed 11 IM 2't7 ,._IOI II 8u1ie 100 h, ,., ;;, • New,.rt I\, Ce t2t90 ,....., o..M. CA f2* (71~)93$-Utt CONSUELO I JUAAl!l bo~ eddr ... M let~ Pvt>-CoMe ,.. ... ct 82111 --Mti!'.' ..,. . ~tW Or_,. c .. 11 D.., PwMat..d Or ... Cwt U.., PtlM ~Ubltlifleo Ofana-Coe.I O.uy PuOhtMG Ota 1 DI Ir lll'lftd °'tl"'O* C0Ut Oen1 Pil01 Jin ftubHllNICI OJ-~ Cout OJI r fll1tot p bll~ 8o4. ~'ll:.tt ,,,_ , .. •. 1.. Jen 1, sa,-. f"f, ,.. P110t Jan fl. IO. 27, tN4 ,1101 Jan IJ.10 2 , t 27.,., J 1114 Jan t' i4 to ,.._. Jen 0 1 41144 -,.,... , ... "' 4' 14 m ~ I Nil.IC NOOCE MUC M)TICE PlCTmOUe IU ... U MOTICI Of-"'UI Tlr8 ULt ~ eJAl'Wmlff T.I . N9. ,.f-NOflCI Of' AMJCAT)()fe 1U1111LUtY o, tfOTI« CW Thi loelowlng '*'°"8 11e ClOlnO YOU ARI IN OUAAJL T UH~A A T 0 IC LL A l C 0 H 0 LI C ~ ONHNA.f!ICI PUalc .. A.WO b\llUIMI .. DUO OF TRUST. DA TED ~ ...... ~ M~AQll A P'GPOMO Otd~ • 11Ct1190 HOTIC• .. HE 9"' a-CHAC A 80UTH CO . <tit 121\d I , 1919 UNLfU YOU TAq'AC'.. '2•ff..a tor llOoptlOn al U'9 regu1at Cll ,. .., . ' ,..,.,.. IN1 1 81.N9w0orta.1Ctt.C1taM3 TIONTOPAOTlCTYOUAPAOP-To Wrtoin II May Concern meecingoH'• 1>1tyl,1t ~~':'c ~~bytl'leCcy Howard ( cri.c.. '3t tl2nd II' EAlY, IT jv 8! SOLD AT A PUa. FOLON A COA!tORATIOH It IPP'1· !*IO OfdlnlnOt 84 2, emend P:ebNll'y ~. ,~0 in ..: ~ ~· e..ai. Ca t2M3 LIC BAL( YOU NEED AH DPLA· ~to lht ,.~ar1~t ~ Alclot1ot.c Tttle 13 Of tN eo.ta MM• ~ Ctiam•t OI CUy Hiii. 11 ,., Oflw F11,.iH louth,t300fengea1 . NATIONO THCNATURfOfTHE .......... trOl fOf •1 OHIAL! regatdong parking CottO•--•tf30i»m OfN • N9WPO'f 9"ch. Ce t2M3 PAOC!!OINo AGAINST YOU YOU QENA.'l tPUB UT, P\.) IO Mii ii· INlflt1 fOf mot• ltltt•ft• u Pl'Kt•c•ble on ,,,_w:: VlolOf J Otda.l, 2 ... w., ••. SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER COhOllC ~IOel at 421 e 171tl 81 • Thi motion to ~ Otd lowinO 111"\1 . •A Coe11 ....... Ca Ht27 On Febrwe.ry 10, 1te. •t t · t5 am , Co.ti M ... C• t2t27 84.a flfll teadJnO Clltrte<f lly Ule IOI 'llfAL ENVIAONMfNTAL JM· ~ ... -~~· 22& Otenge 81 .. II the ltont Wl1tance lo IM Old Or· p~~ 1~ano:o 'l::!'12~-:I to--.ng rOll Call ltOla Council ~-PACT AfPOAT '°' I 11 ect• eo.i. ,.,._...,. • _,,, Ce t21t13 111Q1 County Cou~. IOcatec:I on o an • • '*' AVU. H • Johnaon, Hartzog. ~~I project fOf 1 Thia t>vtl,,... II Conducted by • 8an11 A.n• BlvCI .. between lycamor Mcf'lll'land. Sc:hat• MOU None 11111 r~opme;nl "' pto0.1.: 09'*11 l>M1Mrlhlp St 4 8roedway. Santa Ana Clll-Pta.IC NOTIC( A88EHT None l>G.lnd by W•t 1tth air• "tftl)Oft How91d E Chace lomla. 8E.CUAITY PACIFIC HA· r111 lull t.xt Of tne propoeee1 orcU-Boutev110 W•t 11th ttr..c ~ Thi• 1t1temen1 ... lillcl Wi111 the TIONAL BANK, .. duly ~rtled NOftCI ()ti Al'P\.ICA-no.. n1~ me)' be rtea In lhe Cll Pn All~, and . County Clenl OI Ofange County on TruatM unoer llnO pur~enl to Deed T 0 • 8 LL A L c 0 H 0 L I c C.,k. Offlc.e It n Fal< Drl.,., eo.1 RtzONf PETITION R-84·02 ~ 20. 1983 ot Ttu.t dated ~t<>fHf 5 1t79 HYUlAOll M... Cotti M..a "4tde11~m.nt Agen° ~ made by JAM!S M. ORASMIHR To Wllom It May Conoern· £1llfN P. PHINNEY. Oty Cllflc Cy,'°' petmlft!Ol'\1orere>n9proPW'Y , Publl•heO Ofenge Co.et Dally Ind DORIS E ORASMEHR Hut-PARISEAU. RICHARD It 1001Y1nG to Pubil.necl Orenge Co.11 Delly PllOI tlovnd tty tttll 8trM1 Herbor Piiot J111 t3. 20. 27, F~ 3. 1094 bend and w1r. recorded on Oc:tol)et th• De111rtmtn1 or Alcollollc Jen 20. 1H4 8outevtrd. Centat et,•t'tna Pan.. 261 84 II, t079, H lnfl No 27601, In boot! 8e-tate,o-Controt for "4 t" OH SAL.£ :M3~'4 .avcnu. from C2 (0-.tl eu.u- 13357. page 128 of Otflcj .. "'9c:ord1 OCNEAAL (PUB. !A f PL I to .... --·c MnTil'.r Dl .. r!GI) 10 POC (Planned ~ -----------In tht Office of the County Rteot-0. aleohotlc btver•gH •• 1880 f'UULJ ""'~ l'Mnt Com"*cttl) PUBLIC NOTtCE of Orenge, cal1forn11 by reuon or Monrovia A\19, COt1a ,.. .... Ce T C.nwonmen1at o.t11"mln111on E~ f'ICTrTIOOI IMllNH NAiii ITATSMINT The 1011ow1no per.on .. doing t>u.tne.e .. 80LAA SCRVIC~. 1651 AUOUfl LI\ . Sant• Ana ... , •• CA 92707 Kwi Nefton.y. 1551 August ln Stnt1 ANl Hit . CA 92707 Ttd l>YlltleU 11 conducted by tn lnd1vldulll K~Netr~ Tl'll4 •t•tement •u filed with the Counfy Cieri< of Orange County ori Jan t2. t98.4 FDMer Publlthed Orange Co11t Daily PllOI Jen 13 20, 27. Feb 3 1014 276-8-4 deflUll In the peyment or pet· 92027 ·2Ml1 vjrontMntM l~I Aepcwt lor thl fOfmanc:e of obllgaUOns eecured Pul»>MleO Orenge Coul Diiiy MOTICI ~ 16-ecre t~1 l)l'Ojeet 1,...,..,y, 1 Nottoa of Defautt end Piiot Jan 20. 1H4 471-84 YOU .. -U LI NOTICE IS rLJAT~!R QIV[N IMI EIKtlon 10 Sell u~ o..d or Trull HOM10""'" IN DIPA.ULT UHDC" A •• U ld f""-eno p ... d lnt•••eo hlvlnO beet\ rec:0tdec:I 11 pr~ me1fC MnJIC( WNl"I A•l lllllllNT l*eont may eooeet Ind be l'IMto for by law and more lhan lhr.. f'UDL nu UIN DATID July 11, 1111. \IWJll bytN City Council on the"°'"'*'" month1 ha~l'\O elaj)MCI llnce .uct1 IUlllMAltY Of' YOU TAK• AC1'ION TO 'ftOTICf tlOned ma1ter1 r.cordellon, wrn .-i at publlc: auc-f'RMOUD OAOtNANCI :~ f'ROflWJITY, IT llAY .. EILEEN P PHINNl!Y Cny Cieri! lion 10 the hlohelt bidder fOf eut1, Ordlnince 8,. t II .chlduled to be MIG ~~~~::::·;YOU Publllhed Otanoe Couf D9lty Piiot :t~n~-:!r%."':r,:!': ~: :~.f::,:na~ ~~ ~r,'9:'. ::I1~:: v°tu. 'v"oC:.c~~~g Jan 20 1914 33~14 CO~I or wananty ··-Ind WU lldopled by IN IOllOwlng COHTACT A LAW:Vlfl P<MMCI or implied u to lltle, pot.-rOfl call 11ote Couf\Cll M.,-nt>ert OTICE IS .... ion or encurnbrancH , the AYES H•ll J h H N HEREBY GIVEN thal MLIC NOTICE '"'lf"I con11eye<1 10 and now held McFafllnd se":,:·~nOES •1troO. pur11.1ant to l9'ml of lhOM C9'ta•n ------------- by It under uld deed ot trvtl In and ABSENT N~ Nooe Co...,,1n11. Condlllool Ind Reetrle· NOTIC~OF lo the l)re>perty In Orange County O l 8 lkml rec:ofOed on Au9~t 30. 1979, TAOITH'I I AU Stilt of C.Ulornla, c:Htter[bed.. • .. :.0 ~l/lr':id!nti~~= rr~ In 8ootl 13292, P1Qe 1288, .. Mq . On Jenuery 31 1118-4 •• 10 30. m Lot 34 01 TrlCt No 7043, in the aalet Pe< ffr o wo ot re<:o<d1 ol Orenge County. Celt-UPLAND MORTGAGE SERVICE City ol COiie M ... County of Of. T I y lorn11 CO INC u Tr1.1•1 .. °' Suc:e.uot -----------1nge, State ol Ctllf~nla 11 per map n he '::: 11"1 of tne proe><>Md Ofdl· lnat ~alfl rHI propeny 0. Tru11 .. or S1.1b1111u1td Tru1tM 01 Pllll.IC fl>TIC[ ftCOfded In Bool! 272 Peoet 44, •Sc=:. ON~•::' 7;·;:. g',, thl~ty ICrlbed •• Unit 51. Lot 2 of Trect thai C..llln Deed of Trull tHCUled end 48 ol Mleoell1neou1 mept In lhli M... ' 119• ....,,.ta 10816, u per map recorded In Book by Dennll E C1rpenttr, 1 married 'lelTTIOUI 80llNlll offlceol ttle County Recorder ol aaldlEll .. EEN p PHINNEY Cit Clerk 452. PaQff 14-15 lnclueive. rec:ord•1 min u hit eole and MC>l'ete prop-NAMll ITATIMINT County p · Y ot Orange County commonly known erty, u to an ul'ldtvl<led 'A lnttrNt· The following i>ereon1 ere dotng Tiie ~tr•t Ind .Odreu and other J~~ll~~O~inge Coa11 Diiiy Piiot H 12 Summer &r .. ze, Irvine, Cell· Bruce H Carpenter. 1 llngle men ai bu11neu u . common designation 11 any of the fornl1 The evm Qto.ttl QlleQn'l«lllj to an undlllidld .,., ln!M .. 1 end !(en. SUNS TONE FINANCIAL, 3001 real P'ooerty dMCflbecs above 1 344·84 due U of the date of thl1 notice It ne1h R C11penter, 11lngle menu to IJtdhlll Ave . Bldg, I , Suite 208. purported lo be· 1977 Perklllew MllC ""TICE 11 ,535 60. Including 00111, r ... and1 •n undivided 'h lnterMt, lather Ind Cot1a MeM, CA 92828 Coate Mela. CA. ' nu ln1ere11. wlll be eold at publk: IUC11on llOl'll, u tenant• 1n common. Ind Pacific R1gency Corpor1t1on, Tha und.,.lgned lruitee di•· IUMMMtY °' pureyant to Section 1358 Of the Civil recorded Septem'* 10, 1980 u In· 300 I Redhill Ave . Bldg 1. Sulle 208, c111m1 any lleblllty '°'any Incorrect-P9'0POHD OM>tNANCI Code of the Stele OI Callfoml1 on llrument No 11215, of Olflelal R• Cotti M .... CA 92828 MN Of the ••r .. t addr .. Ind ot A PfopoMd Ofdlnance •• IOhed-F•b•Ulry 15. 1914, •• the Mein En-COfdl ol Orange County, California, Thie bullneu 11 conducted by • common detlgnalloo. If any, ltlown uled tor adoption 11 the ,.11, Cll trance. County Courtl'louM, 700l lfld pursuant to thet certain Notice corpor111on "-eln. A de1alled detef1ptlon of the Council meeting Of Ftbruery 8 19J Ctvlc Center Ol'lve W•t. Senta Ana. ot Defeutt and Election to Sell thert G R F1man, Pretldent property may be obtllned from the being OrdlnlnCe 84_3 emenot • Callfornl• 11 the nour of 11 30 A M under reeorcleO Jwnt 1e. 1H3 u Thi• 1111emen1 wH flied wllh lhe beneflc:J1ry 11 whoM rtQUMt the Title 13 of the Cotta~ Mun~ Tne rKOrd owner ol ulCS ,.., lnllru!Mnl no 83-265898 of OfflClal County Clettl of Ofange County on Illa It to be conducted fhl name Code cOll<*ntng r1mp Mopel In propeny wu 11 fhe Orne of llen Record• ol uld County, wlU undet Dee 30 1H3 Ind addr"' of lhe ben4tflel1ry la. perlllng gatag.t DONALD F BETTS. WhOM IUt Ind purauant to Mid o..d ol Trutt '2Mltl Security Peeille N1llon11 Benll Tile motion 10 g1119 Ordlnenot known ldd!eu 11 12 Summer Mii 11 publiC euc:tlon for eun. PubUIMCI Orange C:O..t Delly ATTN Don Mlflln, Speelal A.Met~ 84-3 llrlt rNdlng catrled b the lol-Breezt. lrvtne, California eaan1er·1 checit. or cuti 9Qul111Jen1 P1lo1 Jan 13 20, 21 Feb 3, t914 Dept • 333 Souttl Hope SI • 13th towing foll call YOI• ~. Men\. The .... wtn be eoodueted by Ind lwtlletl hU been lpp#0\'9d by tile 278-14 FlOO<, Let AngeMll, CA IJ0071 r .... beu AYES Hall Johneon Hertzog Information reg11d1ng I.id Ille and TrullM 5 Cll)'I prlof to Ille), 11 the · phone (213) 6'13-e5HI McFarland Scllaler NOES None. reln1t11emen1 may be had from, front 11epe to City Hall 1 Cllllc -----------Said Nie wOI be maoe to pay the ABSENT None BELL. BAUMGARTNER & ROUP, Ctnttt Circle. Br ... CA all that PlllJC NOTICE obllgatlont MeUred by Uld deed or Tne lull ttxt of tile propoMd C>fdf. 111 1 Town & Country Roed. Sult right title ind 1ntttMI conveyed to ________ ;...._ __ tru1I lnekH:llng all eoslt , ... and nlll()e may be reed In the Cl 0, Orange. CA 928118. (714 Ind now held by II under Nid o..d 'ICTl'TlOUI IWl*ltl expen ... ol trvtt .. and of the tr~t Clerk'• office 11 17 Fllr Drlw eo.:! 887-8070 ol Tru11 1n the prop.,.ty ellulltd In NA• •TATIMINT creettd by lald deed of ttull •U· Mesa ' DATED December 9, 1983 Mid County and Stett detcrlbed u The followlng pel'IOft it doing t'l'llled 10 be 1700.00; all IUITll ··-EtU:EN p PHINNEY Clly Clerk HE MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM ParOll 7 H lhown on . Plfoel Map C>utineM.. pended under the term1 of laid deed Publllhed Orange Co111 Dail P1tol SSOCIATION nled In Book 111, Pitgfl 10 and 1 t of NEWPORT IRVINE PROPERTIES. ot 1r1111, not tnen repaid. Ind Jiil 20. 1914 y By JAMES W BAUMGARTNER OF Parcel Map1, In the oNIOe of the 604 V1nt1J1. Newport Beach. CA S 14,800.35 remaining prtnc:lpel of 34-0-$4 SELL, County Recorder OI aaJd County, Or- 92e80 the note MC\lred by 11ld deed of BAUMGARTNER & ROUP, INC , Al· .,. Nancy LOUIM lmbernlno, 504 Ven· tru11, with lnter"t from M11cn 1 MtlC NOTICE orneys THIS DOCUMENT BEING RE-RE· llje N-!)0(1 Beech. CA 928e0 1982 U In uld no1e provided . TATE.OF CAUFORNIA). CORDED DUE TO CHANGE IN SALE Thia C>u1lneu 11 conduetlld by en SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL NOTICE OF TRUITll'I I ALE OUNTY OF ORANGE) u DATE lndlvldual BANK, Loan No.1403711/lllllOWN On ~mt:>tr 9. 1983, befort me, The '""' edOrtn or other com-Neney L. lmbernlno u Trutlee T.I . No. y..._ he under1lgned. 1 Notary Public In mon detlgnet1on ol llld property Th11 llllement wu filed wOh the By Edwlnt1 C MCCioud BlJRllNGTON FINANCIAL SER· and for Hid State, peraonally Ip· 1789:2 Cowen lrvlne County Clerk of Orange County on OP9flllon1 Officer . VICES INC u duly appointed ated JAMES W BAUMGARTNER, Nlme ind eddreu 01 the Jiii 8, 198• 701 South WMtern Avenue T ruatM under the followlng ~ nown to me lo be lht P«e<>n wt!OM beneflcllry 11 wnoea r UMt the ,..n6114 Glendale. CA. 91201 aerlbed deed of truel WILL SELL AT ame 11 IUbterlbed to the within In-ule 11 beln conduetedeq Ben I Pubtl.ned Orange Cou t Delly elar>none (213) 507-3208 PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-trurnent .., ,,... Altor"-Y Of THE N-port c1o"upl1nd Mongeg• ~- Piiot Jen 13. 20 27 Feb 1984 Dated J111u1ry 10, 1984 EST BIDDER FOR CASH AND/OR MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM AS· lllGt Co inc 391 N Central A.,. 273.94 Publllhed Oclnge Cout Dally PIJ01 •11e CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED OCIATION Ind acknowledged 10 Upland CA 81111~ . In 20, 27 Feb 3. 1984 .J4 1 ~, <;Ht.Cl($ SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE that he ~bed tl'le thereto u . SECTION 29241'1(payable 11 the time r1nc:1pe1 end hl1 own name 11 At· Uirtetiont to the •t>ove property Ptll.JC NOTICE ptBJC NOTIC£ 01111e 11wtul money of thl Unlltd IOfney may be obtllned by requeeting ----....;....;;._..;..;..;.;..;;..;...._ __ -----------St11"1 1 right fltle and lnlerMI IT NESS my hlfld an<1 Ofllcial Seel. Mrne In writing from tne beneflel&ty NOTICE INVITING 11eyed 10 end now Mid by 11 u .. n Pureey within 10 deya from the fifll publt-&EALED BIDI unoer ...o Deed or Trull In lhe PfOC>-Publllhed Oranoe Cout Dally Pilot eatlOn of tnll nollOe CC_._.• er1y ntre4n11tw daecrtbed Ill 19 28. Feb. 2. 1984 Slid Ille Will be mede without -T .. lJSTOR G 6 R" G BROWN 329-84 C011en1nt Of warranty. expr ... or Im-Notice ls hereby given ttwl lhe City Council of the city or DIANA L BROWN, ptled, u 10 1111e. po.....ion or .,... l'funtlngton BNch. CtllfO<nla will rec:eWe Mal«1 blda lor the BENEFICIARY MIDWEST PA· Pla.IC NOTJC[ cumbflneee 10 ..... ly the unpalCI BLUFF TOP LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS-PHASE 11 In the city IFIC FINANCIAL, INC ~ doe on the nole °' no._ of Huntington 9eech, CallfO<nla In accordance whh the plant and RECORDED June 29. 191 I u T.I . NO."" ::u'::8~ --:. =' t:! r::w.~ apeclflcatlona and apeeftl provlak>na on fl .. In the offlo4t of the in11r No 411&4 In Book 14 118 PIQe ,,._ •llrneted eott1. ~ and ed· Director of Publlc WOl'ka. Document• will be available on 880 of Offlclll Reocwoi In the office tem vanON 11 the time of the 1n11111 publl· January 17, 19M . A cha~r of $30.00. not refundable. wrn be 0' ~~ '=": ~'u~''o':!:tt:.n'Th. ot~1~~ ~ND ea11on of th•• No11ce 01 s11e required for each Mt o epeclflcatlona and accompanytng IOllONtng I LICTION TO NU 1mert11 ®e from July 7. 1ea1 drawlnga. Lot ,.3 01 treet no 7430, 11 enown UHC>e" DtllD OI' I Conleet Tru1IM Thia project la funded In part by the Depanment of Houelng and on a map recorded 1n 1>oo11 281. T"UIT Truai ... , ... •nO Cotti Urban Development (I.e. Joba Biii Grant) pages 42 1no •3 01 M11ee111neou1 IMPO..TANT NOTICI I Conlee! TrullM OIRECTOA OF PUaLtc Mapa. records ol Orange County, IF YOUll PROHRTV 11 IN f<>ft2. AdvenGes made by be~lletery WORKS EBTIMATI: Calltorn1a CLOIUlllE HCAUlf YOU AAE al-I Contact Trullee Excepting therefrom ell O•I oll HIND IN YOUll PAYMl!!NTl, ll MAY lnterfft oue on 1ov1nc .. med• right• mlnar111. mineral r1gn11. BE IOLD WJTHOUT ANY COU"T S Contact TrullM WORK ITEMS QUANTITY netur11 gH neturel gH rlghll, 1nd ACTION, end you mey hav1 lh1 leg1J e~·~ ... -::n~dA~~:~·E SERVICE 1.Moblllzatlon Lump Sum otner hyOrocarbon1 by wh11 ,.,., right to bring your eeeount In good CO INC 2.Cleatlng and Grubbing (See S~lon 9) lump Sum name known tn11 may be within or 111ndlng by paying 111 of your PIAI 391 N Cent 1 A 3.Earthwork (See Section 10) Lump Sum unOer the parcel of land herein o. due p1ymen11 plut permllled coet1 • 11 re 1 ve 4.Cr'lbwall 17,000SF acrlbec:I, t~ther with th• perpetual and axpen-within thrM month• ~~4):a ~~~6 786 5.Concrtte Mow Strip 49LF right of dr lllng of drlltlng. ll'llning. from Ille date !hit notte. of default Madelina Sayre 8 Con,.•ete l S txplorlng ind ope<etlng therefC>f w11 recorded Thi I amount 11 F •~.. 5 · "" ump um end storing In end removing the S3 748.13 aa of Oeoemt>er 27 1983 orec;..,.,,re eeretery 1 Aaphalt Paving 5,450SF ume from uld lend Of 1ny other 1nd wllt 1,;c;reaM untll your .<:count ~~~11~0°;~~~8~0151 0••1Y Piiot 8.Aaphalt Curb 45LF land Including the right to wtllpllock becomes current You m1y not 11111• 9.Truh Aecep1acles 3 ea. or dlrKtlonelly drill end mine lrorn to pay the entire unpaid por11on of 288·84 10 Bike Rack 1 •a 11n01 other 1h1n tl'IOH l'lerein•t>ov• your eceount. even ttiough lull p1y------------ 11 .lrrlgatlon Syatem 42 200SF deterlbed oU or Cl•• well•. tunnel• ment wu demanded but you mull . Pla.IC NOTICE 12.Soll Preparation and tine grading 4i200SF •nd ah1l11 1n10. 1nrough °' eeroes p1y the 1m<>Unt tteted •boll• 13. 1 Gallon Shrubs 41S ea ~':,:~~= ~~~':, ~~~.=; 01 •::o~':i':~o~:h~~;~~:!i~ "'~~~~~ ~Lf 14.5 Gallon Shruba 22 ea. wn1p11oclled end dlrtetlOr'elly drilled (wfltcn d•t• of record1t10n •PPN!• l .I . NO. 10UGl5• 15.Ground Cover 42,300 .,...11. lunnet1 and lhtftt under lnO hereon), unleu the obllglllon being YOU ARI IN OIFAUl.T UNOfA A 16.Stolonlze<I Turf 5,950 SF ben .. th or beyond the t .t1er1or lorteloMO upon permits 1 IOngtt DEED Of T"UH DATID Matdl 10, 17 Import Soll 1, 165 CY hmll• thereof end to re-drill rt lun-period. yoo have only the lflOll right 1•2. UNLf l l YOU TA«f ACTION 18.30 Day Plant Eatabllahment PerlOd lump Sum 1'1411. eQulp, m1lntaln repair Oeepen 10 stop the toreetosure by paying Ille TO flflORCT YOUft PflOPl"TY· fT 19.60 Day M aintenance P9<10d lump Sum end operate such .,..,, or m1ne1, entire amount «Hmanded by your MAY If IOLD AT A ~lie I .Alf. LTER T wltho\11, however, the rfgnl to dtlll, creditor If YOO NI.ID AN IXPLAHATION A . NA ! BID ITEMS mine. •llho\it. howell9f, lne right 10 To find out the amount you mut1 0 , THI NA TU"f 0, T HI A· 1 Remove Existing A.C. Bike Traff at 9th Street lump Sum drill, mine, ''°''· tllplore 111d <>Ptr· p1y, or to 1rr1nge for peymen1 to. PAOCl!ED1NQ AQAINIT YOO, YOU A-2 Regra<M and Reconatruct Blice Traff at 9th 1te tnrough the aurfl<le of the upP9f atop tnt loreolOIYfe, or If your prop I HOULD CONTACT A U WYI". Str .. t 3.600 SF 500 fMI ol the 94Jb·94Jrfeee ol Ille &fly 11 In foreclolure for 1ny other On Febru1ry 10. 1984 at 11 00 A-3 Paint New and EJClatlng Traah Receptacles 4,480 LF upper 600 f .. I of th• llnd herein-rellon. conllCt. AM MAR VISTA FIN~CIAL. INC A-4 Add City Logo to Exlatlno Truh Receptacles 9ea lboll• deaerlbed, .. r...,..ed In Ille AMERICAN SAVINGS ANO LOAN ., lhe duly appolnled TrullM under A-5 18' High Palma 13 ea deed lrom TM lrvlne Comp1ny. e ASSOCIATION end purau1n1 to Deed ol Trull.~ A-8 15: High Palma 6 ea. . n c::'':7~~r.:.edeJ1u,"~,t~~~[1~ ~~~t~e~. 6" .. t':OO~lvd ~~i~gn e~~g~.J.:· ~~8J11~1~: A· 1 12 High Palms 5 ea Record• "You ere In default under 1 (7 "l 773-71:25 cords in the otffet ol lhe Recorder ol A-8 10' High Palms 3 ea of Trull dated June HI, 1981, B 1-200473 74 (El Orange County C11ilorn111, e11ecu1ed A-9 Import Soll for Palma 6 CY nltH you tekt 1Ct1on to protect you II you n111e any que1t1on1. you by $COTT A WAIGHT. 111nglt men Thia proleet la being assisted by the United States or America. roperty, II may be IOld a1 • public 1hould con1ae1 • lawyer or 1ne gov· w1u SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 11 As Federal fund• are financing all or part of this work, all of the le 11 you need en exp1111a11on of ernment agency wnleh may nave in-S<Juth lron1entrance10 the Orange atatut" rul" and r.,.ulatlona promulgated by the Federal he n11ur1 ol the proeeeo1ng 1ge1n11 1ureo your lo•n County Old CourtnouN 211 w G ' -w . ou. you 1hould contact• l1wyer Remtmber. YOU MAY LOSE Santa Ana Bou111111rd, Sent• An1, overnment and appllcable to the work Wiii apply. 15291 Normandle A11tnue. ''"'"'· LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT CA 9~01 all right 1111• •nd lnlerfft In accordance with the provtalona of Section 1773 of the labor 92714 TAl(E PROMPT ACTION conveyed 10 111d now held by 11 Code. the State of CallfO<nla. Director of the DepartrQenl or "(If• 11r .. 1 •ddr ... or common NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 1nat under 1aid Deed of Tru111n tneprop- lnduttrlal ~atlon ahall determine the gene,., prevalllng rate of llOn of property II lhOwn SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY. II erty allulled In Uld County Ctli- wao ... applicable tO the WOrl< tO be doM· COpleS-Of the latest bolle, no warranty 11 given U 10 Ill now duly appointed lrutlM under I lornll deterlblng lht llnd thefeln general wage rate determlnatlona era on ttie a1 the office of the l>letenea °' correetnMBI '. The' Deed of Trutt dated Mey 5. 1917 lot Fourteen 01 Trec:t No 7 t 1 1n City CCferk and the offioe of the DlrectOf of Public Worka of the beneficiary under Mid o..d ol ••ecuted by WAYNE L STAMM & the Cl1y or Co111 Meu. COun1y ol NII by reuon of I breecrt or CS.-DIANE C STAMM Huablnd end Orange Stell ol C1lllorn1a 11 City or Huntington Beech, Callrornla. 1u11 1n the obtlg111on1 MCUrtd wife u Tru11or io secure obtl· lhown on 1 mac> reeorcleO In Boot< Minimum wage rates r0< thla proi.ct are p.red•termlned by the hereby, heretofore ••ec:uted end g111ona 1n 1111or oi AMERICAN SAV-27, Pege 3~ of M1~11eneou1 Maps, United Stat .. s.ctetary Of l a bor. If there la a difference becw.8n ,....,ed 10 lhe undtrtloned a writ· fNOS. & LOAN ASSOCIATION r• Rte0fd1 of Orange County Call· the minimum wage rel" predetermined by the United States en Oeelar111on 01 Default end De-corded on June 1. 1977 u oocu-lorn11 Secretary of'La&Of. and the prevalllng wage rat .. determined by 1n0 lor Sale ll'ld wrtttwi "°'IOI ol ment no t340 boott 12221 page 063 Sele w111 be meoe 10 lhl higneet the State ror almllar ctaaalflcatlona of labor the contractor and each •n<I 01 elec:tlon lo cauM thl ol omc1a1 ~d• In the ottlc:e ot the bid~ The hn11 bid an111 be pay1ble .... "'---t t ...... •~-.... _ :,._ lg .. -ndentgnect to Mii Mid property to R.ebtdet of Orange County Cell· 11 me lime ol ute 1n CMh lewful .,,. AYv..vo• rac ora ...... pay not -u-• t.,. h ·-W-0-rate. tl•fy aald obllQ•tlon•. and lhtr .. f()(nla lncludlf\O f note(•) 10, the money of tne Unttad St•t... by P lant and apeclfJcaflona, tOQtthM' wtm proponl form. m ay be "" the undertigned ctuMO 111c:1 aum 01 I U 400 oo That 11,. Qleck• o1 •hi type ~tied 1n CIVIi Ol>talned at the offloe or the Ofrector or P"ubllc W()f't(a, City Hell, otic. Of breech 111C1 01 tleetlon to btoeflel., 1n1ei .. 1 undet Mid Deed Codt ~29,4n by otteet by the Pf• Huntington e.ecn. Callfornla. r.eordec:I September 28, 1913 11 of Truat encl thfl ObllQatlona secured ent t>eMllelllfY of the deed ot tru11 No t>ld wlll be reQtlved unleu II la m ade on a blank form netr No 83-421601 Of Offk:lll Re-1hefeby art preeently held by the und., lorectosu,. to tne ••twit llUCl'I rurnllhed l>y the Director or Pu blic Wortca. TM apeclal attention de In thl Offtoa of the R41eordtr Of 1>ener1e11ry fhat • t><"en of, end benelle11ry nu ,.,. right thereto. or 01 proepectlve blddett It called to the propoeal requlrementa 1nga CO\in1y. def1u11 In, the OblJo•lton fOf' wt11c:t1 by any combination lhertof t h I .. _ ....... ""'• r r 11 d'· .. _ 1 • Said Ml• wlll be maci.. but without llld Deed 01 Tru11 11 teeurlty hll The •trMI ldOr"' end otl'ltr Mt ort nt,,....,_..,....,.uona, or u ,.ectlonaulot,,..bfdd ng. oven1ntorwerrenty,••P'1ttorlm· occurredlnth1tthepeymentnuno1 common d"lgntllon. 11 t ny of ttie The above qu1ntltlee are appro1dmate only, being given ae • led, r1gardlng 11t1e P<>tMHIOn, or been made or: rH I P<OWIY dNcflbecJ l.bove 11 baela for the complrlaon of b ide, and the city of Huntington ml>f1noet, to p1y lhe remelnlng FIJlut• 10 mike the Oc:tow J6. purported 10 be 1031 ReyMC>nd A11- Beec:h doe9 not expr ... or by lmpllCltlont agr .. \bit t.he actual lnolr:l 1111m OI tile note(ll MCMed 1913 PIYmet!I ol prlnclpal and/or 1nue, Cotti M ... , CA 92827 amount of w ork wtll correspond therewith bu-t rteerv•• the right y .. deed or Tru11. with lnt•"t int.,••• 1nd 111 aubeequent PtlY· The und1r11Qned Tru•t.. d•• to rnor .... Of decreaN the amoun1 of any clau or portion of fhe 11 In M id note prol/ldec:I, ldv1100M, If men••· together with l•t• cherga. e111m1 •ny ll•blifty lor any 1nc:onec:t- work N may be deemed n.ceaaary or u.pedlent by the Director y. under the term• ol Uld o..d of lmpoundt. Impound c1epo.,t1, 11 any. ne11 of the'''"' eddr ... •nd 01t1tt of p 'bllO Wortct rutt, teM. ch .. gee. and ••pen ... of under Ille lerrm of M id not• or Deed common dutgn111on. 1f aoy, 1howl\ U · heTrutlMlndOltl'lerrue11crMted ol Trull end 111 eut>Mquent pey hertln All bldt wlll be compared on the bUla o f the Director or Publlc by Nici Deed Of Truet. mente whlcll t>ecame due thetMltll', Said .... wlll be m•da, but wttho\it Work• .. tlmate Of the quantltlea of wont to be done. Said Nit wlff be hlld on W.iMt-lndudlng any tat• ehargee or otllef COYtnanl °' warr1nty. •llPI' .. or Im Eeoh t>ld thtll be madt out on a form to be obtained a1 the ay, Febt\lary 15. 1H4 11 2 00 pm • tum• payable under the ttrm• or plied, regard•OQ lltle. PoeMUIOn. or offloe o f the Olrtctor or PubllO WOf1<a, Dew4opment Wing, 2000 at thl ~-" Allenllt entraNie to Uld Not• Of Deed 01 Trull ancumbfanott. 10 pey tl'lt remaining Main StrMt Huntington 8MCh Cattfomta. llhall be .. tect and the CMc Center 8ulldt~300 b t t11a1 b~ t...on tn.r.ot. 111e Pf'tt· pr1':le1eumOf111t no1e<1) ..c::urld nted wtth the City Citric It the CMc ~ter, Second Floor At 1:' ~.: ~~Initial publi. r,'!.~~~~Md ~= ~ ~:.reon,C:-:,:~~ = '.:;: Admlnlatr1tlon Bulldlng, 2000 MaJn Slr•t, Huntington 8Mch, cation Of tl'll• nouoe. tfWI 101a1 Mid lrvt1M, •M itten Oeclaral'On of and rM1001bCy M1wn11ed aci...MCM C.ilfomla on or before 2·00 pM of February 7, 1884, end &hall be lmOUnt °'!hi unpeld ~or the o.tautt ano Demand '°' a.i., en0 r..., et191get1 Ind ••peNM Of thl opened t>y ~mitt• compoMCI of tht City Cletk. the Clty Oblloallon aecutec:I by IM l bcM ... hat depoelt.i With Mid Truat ... Trwt .. undtf, and of lht tru • A ttornev Ind Olrtctor o f Pubflcl W0tk1 or lMlr authOtlUd act16ec:I deed Of 1rv11 and lttllNt.i llUCh o.ct of Truet and a11 thl docu· created t>y Mid o.ed Of Tru11. to-~tltlve en4 the recwlta of Mid blddl!'Q wUI be reported to tt, e11Pt"M1. and llClvencee 11 men11 ~the OOGgetlone... wn s 188. 100 eo the City Council of Mid City of Huntington Beach at their reC)Ular 11tu1 t a2 eurec:l lllefeby, Md hat dectattd llld TM t>enefldary ""°" .. '° o..d rneet~to be htfd otl Monday the 20th or Februety t8&4 11 lM The I01al lndatllednMa bel"CI .,, dOM hefeby delct.,. IUn\I ... of T ""' het«otort ewecu1.i • Wrtl· ,..,_', I ,. .. __ .._ In -..'C""• ;__ ~on wtlleh IN openino bid It CUl'9d I~ lftwMdlately Ck'9 .no llf\NOtJCt of Oef1vl1 nC1 e.ctton to hour of .30 PM In the Ctty vvwnc I Vf .. , .... .,... • t.,.. •YN "91•t•r ~1.i may be ot>lelned by call· peytt* and haa 11ectec1 and dOM Self and cauRd N IO Not~ of 0.- of aald City of Huntington SMch. and ahall be acted upon by aald 1ng 1e tt)514-tl3 the dey bef0t• the hwtby eiecc 10 cau .. lh• 1ru.1 prcp. rautt 1nc1 E1eet1on to s... 10 be r• C.ty ~ at IM regullr meeting of February 20, t984. Mia • tl'b to be IOld to aau.fy IM Obit cord90 In ll'le Gounty wllett the rMf The City of Huntington BMctl, CaJUomta r...we the rtght to Dated J1nuery 1 t, 1114 gauoiu 9aC\lf.i t~. P1~loca1eo rttect tny or 111 bide, and lo ecc.pt lhe bid deemed for the beat luf11no100 F1nanc1e1 D~ T!D o.c.int1er 27. 1813 DA l • ltl4 lnltretl of the City Of Huntington BMch Ctflfomll lefv1C41t. loc: AMlRICAH SAVINGS ANt> MAA VISTA P: HA~IAI INC By °'der of the City Counou of the City of Hunllngton e.ecn. ~0w::".:. =~~ ~':!;:!c:f':TIO: :",,.~~"' 'a~J~~rttoAPORATION CellfOfnla lhla 18th JlftUl f'Y, 1984. 133 CarnHIO Del"'°'°"'"· &ult• Aut Va Prealden1 Cati• M«• ATTEST. Dy Rot>en C. M•lnlatd ,.0teck>aur1 Managttf AUcll W tntWOfth hn Oleoo. Calif 210t.~ Aat llYetttY AllONl•)'l lor Trulf• Clty ci.k P\lbllati.i Ortngt Coatl 0 ty Put>01neo OYanye Coatt Daily P1I04 Publlth.S Oranoe CC)tat 0.11, P1lo4 Publtffd Ortl'Qt Co. t Dally PllOI Jan 20, ,., Feb ;.. 108-4 PllOI ,,,.,.. '° '1 ,. J. 1Da4 Jl l\ I I) 20 n "9C Jin to t1 , ) ..... • 5 6 7 8 D· A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ------· ~~ .Ill 14 IM... :'IU N . -~- I •• , • .t • - Orango Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 20, 1984 CS THE DAILY PILOT ~LAS IFIED OFFICE HO Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Busine s Counter: Monda y-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. DEADLJ. E P 18LICATION OEAOLI E Monda y at 11 .30 <t m. Tuesday Mon. 4·30 p.m. Wednebda' Tur:.. 4 30 pm Thurc.day We-d . 4 30 p.m. Frida) TI10r 4::~o p.m. aturdav F'r1. 3:00 p rn. Sunday f r1 3:00 p.m. CAN CEtLA T ION & CORRECTIONS: Cancellation~ and c.:>rrec tions ma y be made on &ame deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS : Check you r ad -daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir~t incorrect ir.sert1on cnly. CLASS IFIED 642-5678 ...... fer Ille ...._ t.. la.It -=-... -.. ~ ......... ---,---1 ...... 1111 Ull llLI Traditional 3 Br. 3~ Ba. 8-ytron1, -.. Ii float I« 65' boet. Priced'° 8ell $1,200,000. llVllE TE-UGI 'Pai.orarruc bay & ocean v1~ from 4 Br, 4 Ba pal.lo, pool home. Pri~ Jocatlon. $775.000 11111111. Liil lllflm Fabulow bay & mountal.n view. 1 Bdrm, l Be. condo co-op. Lowest pnc.d at $2H,000. ~= •UJ•t•llMI vlft. Vac.nt land. Ideal '°' •• to ,.,.. ~ dee Owner wff1 cOMlder a Joint venture with a builder. Aa fOf Wray An- dltw ..... "20.000 ' U 1·71• llPUlm&Tll 11114111-wo 2 It unfta ti\ w.. Newport . practlQl!y on •he ~ T«rlflc '*"Al arH all year round. Owr'9f "'Y9 "SELL'' anc1 Wlfl help to finance. Aa for Hallle Stroc k 8-44-1020 u.uamm uun-.-•U111L1T bMma, 2 frplca, ,,.. catpeC and paint, f<>nnal dining r m , 3 Br, m arv•loue 11 a l gl'I · bomood. S3N,000 Incl I.net c.a 8et'*9 ~ ~ '/!:Macnab -Irv me ....... ~ acr. In Newport 8actt 8ay area W/dbte wide drlll'e for l'IOrN traller, AV, .io. Two ntc. 2 bdrm, t bath hornte. 1 bloctt 10 .,....._ 75t-1501 ..--..~ ~· . ·~ ~ ·:. . . UYllll PUil Unllll ':=' S pectacular baytront dplx. 2 bl', 2 ba up; 2 br, TM best bvy on pto- 2 ba dn. 2 boat species. Reduced·tl.~.ooo. tureeque awry Lak• 1n . PllllllU -llUIFa.r Oc.n & jetty views. Marine room. 4 bdrm. 3 ~ Beed\. Rambl- ing rench ftY'e ~ ~ gflM r°""'G down to .,. wat•. 4 bdrme. pll.l9 tam- lly '"' Mottv9ted ...... balh. 3700 9Cl fl. 4 c.ar pairluna Sl.28$.000 •11111 OAYS UYFlllT ; l714t '7M4M tJUt6 .. MM HARBOR C.Oronado Wand CUit. baytl'ont loL 85' boat deck. Pl.aN 1vail Now '370,000 w/trade. AlllWIWllMI Nf'ar new 4 bdrm, 4 beth, lake view . 3~ llQ. ft. $440.000. Will trade for a locaJ property. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-l 1 Br1y·.•d• Dr ·~· ~. 11 t>l', lilbl ILIFFI _ '11W CILLEIE Pill HllOHTl11Mtll AIU Just rec:luoed. tni. 3 &:km. S 119.950 totel price end 2bl home 11u 1n1w .. 11ng owner w111 carry tat ro ,levelt Ind 11 apacloua Megnllicenl llvlng room with shutter• and u~ Country kltcherl and 24 x grades Qw,,., wlll help 24 added famlly room finance 631-1400 Stone f1r1pl1ce 3 ~All KJ HO~T mutt ... 546-2313 1m111.,. 11Hlt211,000 Move In and enjoy th• ICMJly llngll famlly hOf1l9 Ill thl bMutlfUJ communl~ ty of Eutbluff eon.,.. nlent tocatJon . on quiet OJl-CS.-NC nMI Newport ee.ch T9fltllt Club, Eut- bluff Shopping C«lter and Corona Clel Mar high acllOol. Onfy S 199.000 Call Sally Shlpley or Joyce DabOll GE 759-QJOO . . HOMt., a-. --------"" - l>edtoom., 1"'• balh• A RE AL ES TAT ( =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 131-1400 • THE REAL ESTATERS COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO ----HWNHoillT 1111,000 It yoo are looking lor en allordable coodo tnat 11 sophl•llceted In at· .......... HHmll ANUml lrg VA loan. low Int 3 bdrm. 2 ba. FP, dbl ga.r ee.1 W /side, c M Redooed to S 109,500 548-5133 egt Buyers 1no Miiera m .. 1 tlllery d•y tn CIUSlfled 64 2 5678 mo11phere. elegent In ---------decor, but encourage• 1n- t1mecy. you will want to ... tl'll1 two bdrm prop· arty today * * OPEN 1-5 SAT t9 ARIES COURT ••4-1010 .,,.limn knocll1 otten When you UN r""ll~ttlng Daily Pilot Clattllled Ade to rMCh thl Orenge Cout marll9t Phon9 1142-5878 HOME BUYERS Don't Buy A Home Without A ITS llSPECTIOI BE SAFE -NOT SORRY! Call Today for Info! (714) 978-0969/891-8667 MTS Inspection Service I SUPHl C I I I' I' I I A II Kc 0 I I I I I' 1 I Yf{UJI I "'"~-1-,---,-...., ......... ; ~":'.:-.:::. ":':'9~ ---------. ...,.. -..... "" .. -I GATASH I ~..--, -1 --r-ri-T1-1 • .. ..; :-... ~-::: ~. _... _ __. ___ ...... ...__ _ _, _ _.._ ... , ... IOUlf INT IPIOt&llUI You'll marvel 11 tha con· tamporaty arc:hllecture and Ille lnterH tlng special Interior wl1h anglet and leYelt to enjoy quiet contamplatlon • °' for~ractous emenalnlng of friends A qul•I lo- cation With spectacular view• Completely re· modeled 2 ~ara aQO, tnlt 3 tlory home mak .. lavish uae of ltgnt oak. teak and Texat •hell 1tooe The muter eylfe 11 apactou• ano romantic This homl Is lht ultimate 1n des19n with a tot.i of 4 bdrms II you wtnt to llve 00 the beach In tp19nd0( • you must Mt lhla $895,000 C.11631-1400 141\Tt RJ RO~l HO~I .. ho<. REAL (STATE D 1-1400 IU OlllllTI IPU Located on bfock from tt'9 oce.n with mfN ocean VieW 2 Bdrm 1 Be and 1 Br 1 8e w/trplct and ger ~ Owner wtll a.rry l•rQ• loan Aaklng s1sa.ooo Traditional Re a lt y 631·7370 C8 Oran;. Coat (:>AIL V PILOT /Ftlday. January 20, 1984 !• ........ lalt ...... e.r lal! n1tt fer IU. lt11t1 Vaf11al.U. AJ11tll•at1, a . !estanta, VaJ. Apt •h, Oat Ofllct t.&11 •uraJ lllt lnlat 1044 w .... ,. ~. IOH Coroaa ,,, Nar 2122 Jlf11iH YitJ• ..... C1111 ..... uz• ... ca...... "ne Xfoaoti~ Airport erea. LOii 8haQ9Y Of'!Y m•!• GA• -p _, __ •-l707 • rw.y profea11on11 otttce poodle Ana to "Joeko TU...... Umw pt! T~dlH •11TIJL1,, C•pe eoa :z Br 2 la frpfc:. Cozy Cltln ~Br 1'-'t b• laull... wufflil 2 Br fBa. nr but I Cech. bldg. at U9 NNN, ~lld VI(: Mont• Viet•. CM R• Im& 2 Br l bl TwnhH Cuetoml* 3 9dr 2 08 6 2 car g111ge, tar~ patio NHr scnoota & lalte. BMheiof a.pt ·~ bloek to 2 Br '8a, nu cpte, drapn pool & laundry fac. 10 tull, 1000 t(l ft & up ward ~8-0649 lllTI 1134,500. 551·1882 lamlty rm R4tmootl•d oa1d1ner 6.CO 71U 1750 mo Agt 83 t-0300 btach, rtfrlg • 1to11e & paint Avau. now $525. $475/mo. 4118-41277 Vlalble frm frwy 751·5989 Mi.eing SprlnOef Span 3 1,1.11 I 21 LllHI lttc~ l 041 =~~~=• & or'::k !,1~~:1; cozy 2 Bdrm cott•ge. HOMES FOR RENT $38!1 avall now 875·0229 882· 1700 ..... Bayfrol't Otlleea, patio.. yr old Male L8G 0<:11 lffl PllAJIOfa _ · • ocun aide o f nwy Mfe11on Vl•IO 3 & 4 Be<lrm. C • l I 2Tir.I WOI • .., rklng 11 11 131 NMCl't Medication Rf· Blcr BettyS.4-2270 lllLI YOIR M•I mucti more Aeaume lrg $7T'.l/mo 873 173, $800·H50 Garages and tHU t Ir rH IUll YILUH ~ f:t~ houM 3 Br. Room Pl 913~ 18:,3 · WARD 419,c.67,8 · Wkdy• 845·11181 on 1 apectacular OCEAN loan Atlltng S320.000 fenced yards Ktd1 & e>el• f Bdrm Condo, Gn 1 & 2 Br apt11vall. pool, lor re11 t In Ba Ibo• FAONTLOT.Wh1tt1wat.,. C1llH1try agt831·l288 Ct1ll Mtll 2224 OK Agt No fae View Year Lae, ep1, llr, PllllO/bal No $290/mo 875 7268 CM/N8lndu1tr111Park REWARD Lo•t Ir~ • flOPEHIYI WATlllFHIT Home took• perfect, nice liPPOlntmenta. c41ntret Newport 1oc111on. 3 Bdrm•. 2 f1reptacea, dock Only $375,000 view. 3 .\rcta Bay So •-n Clt•Htt 1076 110& "move you ln" 883-0755 $1060/mo_ Agt 873-·5354 TpeSLta .1g&m2t 87r~!~8$81 1o0r "'"'STSIOE COSTA M!SA 500 or 2300 a/I olc apect Shepherd mix, t9ddl1 l. a ed .. $ so 3 B "' "" """""" ...,.. R & o ... , .. training or? mal• "HOH", 1118. Irvine a~::'!ipvt u:'h te~~~: 2 br. ~ ba, 2 car gar ~~1111~! 6ho~~~ wit~ lftwf!_rl Inell 221~ 2 Br 2 Bt. den. lrplc, 2 eat 8•2·1803 Am avall In pvt home, Low Rent-Oood Loc:•llon Ave. CM 645·5322 1 bh o · F condo $96,000 $8000 ~ Hobb/mo U od•rn 2 ger. 1tepa to beaon. '2261mo &42•8738 Bob Oleklnaon 979·8533 Crtt, cu "· wn.,-rl dOllVn owe 406 0518 btckylfd Avatl now thru Sl""y B•"k Bov, ~ bdr"'. Av•ll. now. s 1100/mo. Daaa ,.... 2721 M/C, N~po ... REF'• r'""" SCRAM-LETS 11\ru Mon 7141499-3070, ' 4 30 only 1115·A Mt.. "' .... , " "' 861 8787 r •" • • ""' FOR RENT Furn office. Tue• Thur 2131799· 1159 Me~llt Ro••• 1100 T1l l&•t 142-1103 3 bo 3300 IQ ft, 3ear gar, • I Br near ocean, dtfiwar, Pool. 1ennl•. Jae. g1tr, 200 IQ ft, .,00/mo xfnt poof, taeuul, •1. acre lot 4 Br 2'}, a. tovely lrg dPllt ga,.ge. Clean $440/mo. netr beach $31b C•ll IOC: Avall 2-1 558·3900 ANSWERS FOR SALE I bbie wide' br, 261 AduJI 2 bd. 1 b11, den, lv'g rm Po11lble turnlahed or op fr pie deck nr bch 4~-5&70, 2131402·2857 alter 8pm 650·5458 .'Ow.Ell park nr b4tach Naw tnsul. w/frpl'-, aep8fote dining uon 6"42-1388 S1200mo yr tse 840·6067 28R IOa, enot pallo & gar. Furn. Room near belch & Log 8oh, 8 otta. recap Puaher ·Croak f root&trplc $29.5001 room carpet1 t1nd erea,conlrm,lrgbay.an Revue-Aghett Htgh above Lagun• eeae" obo 642 5291 6.C6 2849 drap"'· water paid. ge• 2 • Oen. newly deooreted Bachelor opt. no l!ltctlen Bike/hike to bch marina frwy S250/mo. Hun1 deck In ll9P bldg 2600 eq SHAKER "Top or the World" with LA&i•• t1ILLS heetlr'g and cooking CONDO, aome ocean close to beach Lndry lac: $550/mo 644·8493 Bc:h 963·4964 "· ample pkng, fully a/e, Children eventually b&- apectacular moun1Bln '"' $650 545-6169 vllw. 2 car garage S350 utll Incl. 838·0235 lllMIHLll/LllE llW In furn C ,_, home. beaut cnyn vu• $3500 mo comet the 181t of the v1ew1 rest• Ihle •BR 3ba A beaut 1972 Royal -sa75imo 760•8862 Studio apl, erpta, patio, t $230/mo Cell CMe alter 4194111401 M-Th earth. but for a tong time European Styfu Chalet Chalet hm lge llv· 3BRCONDOS9 1 ~tmo 2•.; •NPT LOW PAICE• blk to beach, alor•. 2 bdrm, 2 b•.fWOod trplc. 4pm 645-2435 IEWPO•TtUOll yoHuAKEhAava to be • Spec mSlr auite In-lngJd1ning ' kttch area. ba. 2 gar /openere. fr pie, 2 81 . 1 be, cute. great foe:, $400 lncld ullla. 494-3324 :i~::.w0•~•. g:~~~~ dPa:ro8' " S cludea frplc & 111cuu1 lam rm wiwttl bar mstr ate pool 11e; 5"49 0709 s196 Mr Miiier 547-02041 ., Lrg rm. pvt battl, kit ptlv, 1000 tt, 2nd flOOf, qutet S2.t9,500 ba wtwelk-tn ctose1 & STUDIO w/relrtg, miefO. • M(lurlly garage. $7 tac. Close to bch_ S250 t 81reet. nicety landacaped Ptnoa1l1 3012 l J/llWl()l Jf l 1(1"'f' Open house SUN 1-4 garden tub Elaborate $~~~ar 7,'J'~u~r~~· J~lc, 4 Bdr 2'~ Ba. dbl ger, near oven, ground floor, pvt • <1ep Call 493-9102. utu 963-3696 bldg, off 1treet parklno.l.-..., ...... ~~~~::"'- Raaltori. 675-6000 3180MountalnVlew dresstngareaw/dblslnk S48-9441 or731·1616 IChOOll $1200/mo S390 675·68t1 Baal.hack 740 M1tr a; & Ba. refrlg. No oar avail ·645·•800 CIRCUS OF 494·2220 673-3750 Youno adults welcome 6•2·1872. 494·H29 ., ".... arnkr, anlmals or water Vlekle645·3323da~a Agt 540 5937 •R ti 14 M I eves Gib Walker tltl 1111HI ~ .n 41Bdr3 81' car gar, 2 1ty MASSAGE WATHFllOIT Oceen/Ctty Panoramic Ho~:.s. :pt: & ~*~~o~t BACK BAY 3 br. 2~ be i Br duplex, 1385/mo. 111. twnhme, In hlttlop wood· ~~l~o~~~nft 1~!0 ~mt,t~ p~~'fn:r~ihfy111'1n~ru~c:, 119 NO HAABOA BL VD Dover Shorff 60' on the View Gorgeous 6 yr old Commercial Landlords AdvtirttH Free exec home on quiet CIUI last & sec. 6'46·57541 721 ed aett1no Quiet & pvt beach Empl MIF. $76 oonf rm. phone ans serv, FULLERTON bay Charming single trltevel.3Br•den•3ba Pro1erty 1250 50¢arStores&Marketa desacSl100754·1202 Weelo,CM Sloped celllngs_ Pvt dep $300/mo HB 1 ll0-1112 .. 3 B 3 B 1 w/beaut yd Just r --841 4260 p811o Pool/tac $990 7 coffee, & photo coper _ srory ' a pus $295 000 , lo dn LooklnQtorcompanythal 6ackBaycondo,2Br2bi. 2Br. 1'h ba 323E 18th lst.lasl&sec 962-0778 9641·9 66 Secretary avail Ms lDlYAWHI Famlly room Perque! 675-2172 or 499-356" want~ to occupy IS own Halecresl 3 br. 2 ba fr pie, $850 A It ..,. Dy St Twnhse. trplc, patio, Npl, walk lo bch. pool, ten Wright 476-1060 ttoors, new kitchen. tm-" 11·~ own headqunrters · va tmm"" • gar 5650 $550 $750 2 & 3 Br Apia A TrRACTIVE 0 large yard Mov~ right In 642·2119, evea 5'48-3080 • ' n11, S250 Incl uttts. SUBLEASE TILL JUL y MASSEUSSES macutate wrier has VIEW llOME 1410,000 btdg 2000 !il l of 10.000 ~850/mo 631-8499 agt Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 encl1d garages. washer & 5'48·4260 Of 993·4888 another hOme Ollered slf bldg tor uwnttr vse BEACON BAY 3f:lrt3Ba dryer h k . up 8 , Approx 300 sq ft w/waah TOSEAVEYOU b I ~ft I IA" 10% down. monthly pymts I d d I 2BR 2BA garage nOQd d I A rm Nwpt Arts Center, • OPEN 2.t HAS e ow mar,,..,1 or Qll"" fess than s2000 No qua ti• av111I now av1lt-1n !Inane-ts ii con o tis a up 8ll. 1 or 2 yr tease. no pell. . · ,. yar a p,1101 oom tor rent. (Tlale, sale $785,000 Fee B'f 6 1n11 flt!• down Bob N0111!.asuperhou1e12 $1900/mo 675-8617 eaststdolocatlon.nopets 23230elaware kitchen prlvltegH Coast Hwy S400. wlll 0 A Cl d Cati Ed tying Bkr 497 -6375 alt " s550 64., 2280 n""' 645-30251963-1040 ru nn or n Y Owner 714/6<45-5570 or wkdys. g.s-wknds Dl<:kln11t>n 979-8533 lrg Odrm chefs kitchen · "' 2420 Whltesands $140/mo 962-9689 -• tn F'lagstaH 7141631-7836 cui.1om deco• huge ltving Big Canyon large 2 Br 2 Newport Beach Realty 17 811~ lalHd 1006 Minion Viejo l 067 Duplexes/Units 1300 room EZ TERMS S475 ~n!:~~?~~~ 759-0706 2 ene:1s/~~r:~~ sf:~'1°m: Days 6<42-1603 Ar::po~~~:a~a~~5J~~ EXEC~~~~~UITE $1!0o021R1T9S.3/63110coD11EecltS Lake view Exec Home 3 Wa111to9hops beach Bal Agent 537 -5027 546-5882, att 6 549·1976 Evea 960-4614 avail Jan 30th NwprtCenter 640-5470 E 202 lllLOll Br Den 3. > Ba Pier terry rest '.lBrt2b8 Lovely '} Br 2 ba Wlfrplc, 2 Bluffs 3 Bdr 2 Ba condo, Ask for Linda a•LlllTOl Ans ---Outcall ONL y 835·9199 Charming Lttlle Island 5215.000 752-2HP ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 Cdr nar enclosed vard nu drapes. cpt & paint, -n • Room w/kttchen priv. ~ "' , lk 10 1 t ho 2 story, 3 Br, 1''r ba, frplc. Ou1e1 2 Br 1 Ba. near a .. ults Qnty 962-5760 Nr IF IT'S IAllEllllS Cape Cod 2BR 1'7ba •• 069 I p 0 1350 wit h covered patio wa poo . en . s p 2 u w/2 lrplcs_ Lge bachelor New~rl leac• 1 ncoae r' $775/mo 645-7253 $1050 673-2675 pallo.2cargar Avail /1. beach $515 960-8656 bu!I& shop OACAAZY,WEOOITt No pets $650 646-1220 -• apl ""2/open beamE cell,· 3 Brlllhavn rare R2 lot 80CON00rdS S580CK. ~segb~dt Mesa Verde .t Br. 2 b11, tam Condo, 2 84". 2 be. 2 car Bpachel losr Cond20~ onh aand IElUlll IOTEL .,-... c-, .... .,, Call Unicorn 613-68 ,5 mg. pattos xce Addaunltorbulld2con-ceans e . ar " rm (Part lvrn?) $1200 gar. nr Hoag Ho1p $325. Avail Feb-1 er. oo. auna . ., ourse-Wktyrentalsnowavall. ./r_ .. ,.,,........ t Need driver companion linenc1ng $350.000 dos Xlnt llncng Ownr-area 4 unlls/101 By 540-7507 eves & wl<nds $795/mo 640-5324 patio, Quiel. utlt pd, curlly. $700 mo Days 115 50/wk & up Cotor ~ :";:~.... wishing to supplemonttn· 175-4122 Agt Must selll 642-9866 owner. 673-9038 EAST BLUFF CONDO 3 Br. 644-6958. No pets. 751·5999 eve's 957·0396 TV Phones in room. 2274 / '"'' .... " ........ , come with p/tlmo work i) RE Bd New 3BR 2'» ba 2 car oar 3 bd, 1 'n ba, W.Side Closeto beach. Lrg tar Newport Blvd. CM. ./ '""' ....... Mv111 be unmarried lady FOAECLOSU 14 r ··-·"''"'~-·-... ... ·-townhouses 1 yr lease tri-tevet dbl gar, pool Brand new. crpta, drps, & Condo, patio, w/d, lrplc, 646-7445 / ..,.._.. .,...,.,. for same. In good health ~ • uM•oLo ocean view Was ,800 mo lst/last , 5300 $1100/mo 759-1341 · / "'aaLTV $429,900 now S359.900 558 0 F - -bll·lns Encl patio. ctllld'n pool & jac Sec gates. w/)(ln1 driving record •NVaaTMUIT• Patrick Tenore 760-8702 sec. i range or Large 2br 2'1tba, 2 car OK No Pets. $675/mo covered prkg SS75tmo SUURI MOTIL Btwn 55 & 67 yrs. n-smkr COLDWeu BANl(C!RC .o•i··· Coro111 clel Mar 1022 IRYllE THRACE 1210,000 FIE Comfortable 4 Br & Family room home tn great Cor- ona dol Mar toe Family neighborhood, biking distance 10 bay & beach CHESHIRE REAL TY 759-1877 UlllELIEYABLE JASllllE CREEK $212,000 Darrell Pash ProD H l-1711 Costa Me11 20 IEW TOWIHOIH GOING GOING GONE Prtme Costa Mesa area blocks from S C Plaza 1. 2 & 3 Bdrms from $100.000. Never offered before -0· down to Vets Hurry• 850-9778 BARKER REAL EST A TE 4 Br 2 ba. sharp. College Park VA loan • owner maycarry 841-0574 4 Br. 2 be w/attach gar on 60 x 120 corner tot at 911 Victoria for a low p(lce or $93.500 Call 646-8386 114,500 Small small down Xlnt lo- cation end uni! across from lge greenbelt area Close to transportation & shopping Call 759 1501 BY OWNER <~on1emporary charm 48R l 2 , oversized Mosaic t11e poot11acuzz1 2 story -upgraded Mesa Verde area 2065 Flam- mgo Under $250 000 Ph Catt 546 6092 I IEDllOOM IAYCllHTHH appt call 975-0564 gar . ·near ueach $850 645-6646 968-5632 115 50/wk & up Color TV. uve 1n NB or E CM area Newerv3br 2ba M Verde mo atter5pm557-6689 ---Phonesinroom Coaaercial Seno resume, name & Catt us to see this com- 1or1 ab I e home near schools and parks • spacious family room 3'.; Y\'I • • ,.~" t '4 • • "'· home af11um open Udo Island, on the water, 5425 1 bBr upper crpts, Condo, 2 Br, 1 '/is~~lool. 2274 Newport Blvd CM telephone 10 Barrie. 177- beami; $1050 mo. no 2Br. Mstr Bdr on ocean-~;~~D J~~:s 9~iof~~s. ~f~~81~8 1~~0536_ 10:;1° 646·74<45 Reatala 2911 F Riverside Ave Npt Bch, U8UH $5,000,000 pets. gardner water furn front, compl remodeled. SEA & SUN LOOOE •CdM dix lllites. AC ampf Ca 92663 545-36'27 4-9pm & wknds bar counter. patio. 2 car S465/mo 2 Br -1 Ba. apt, firine 2744 s 100 wk up Color TV prkng l rom $400. 2855 BaaintHtl baths large attractive 25 Units located along ll•tchen. 2 patios. 2 lire-Caltlorma s magntl1cen1 places hardwood floors . Laguna Coasl · gorgeous _ and a goad-sized yard v 1 e w s a 11 v n t t s too' All Just waiting for a w/batconies & patio~. ntce family underground parking. gar 45· pier for boat. upper unit, pool, l/r 1 Br ~· •pa, lennl•, 3026 w Coast Hwy. Npt E. Coaat Hwy. 675-6900 I S ) 4012 NIC.8 2 Br., ba wtgar W/d Fantastic location lmmed. occupancy " " --or at hkup nr Victoria & Ca· $2500/mo 476-0688. 2276 Maple Bir/c 475/mo Working Fe 25-40, non-iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; nyon $595/mo Agt TSl I 1 .. 2 1103 Vogel Paclflc 6•0·6161 smkr. poof, tennis. Jee 550 s I .. excel! beauty IAllElllll llOITE 997 9309 or 631 -3187 573-2435 eves &•t ,. • La1-.-8-1-.. --,-c-ll-27 48 NB $300 650-1706_•~ saton. fast IOOd, office Lrg waterfront. 4 Br. 3 ba. S450/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba. lower ~-,________ ---01c Good beach loc Newpor1 Beach. Equipped llU-SPR-DLXTllHSE dblgar,30tootdock 2yr apt, close 10 storea, 1 r, ocean view, dining loom I Boar• 2902 213B Coast Hwy, NB Van and 10 Accounts pool 1ac1tit1es. on site Chtthlrt lt11lttrs manager For further de· 2 Mstr Suites 2',.,BA, has lee, $2500/mo, 650-2730 lmmed occupancy rm . big 9 tor a O e Newport Beach residence, $500/mo. 646-6844 $3500 Cuh. 6-45-6312 all Close to shopping & - - -2268 Maple St <497-7221 -$20 8 day Kirsten beac.hes $875/mo Drive Most atrordable 2 Br 2 Ba TSL I t 142 1101 -642 7692 appls dshwhr $600 llar C• • Sweeping ocean views. 2 • by 2115 Orange Cell d h $850 111· 1117 tails call" 144-1010 • IUSHOllfS • 2561 Circle Or 646-6325 owner 786 3506 539·6190 BEST Atty fee $585/mo. 2 Br. 1'li ba euia ~ bgaar 7~~~.~97-4801. Vacation NEVER LIVED IN Twnhse. E/slde Encl gar, , Rtntala 2907 Smt 2 bdrm garage Lux condo. 3 Br. 3 ba. patio/yd 2346SantaAna '·11a1 l111tl 752 \!!~~I""'!-~--~~ IAYFROIT I IEACOl IAY GIANT DUPLEX · 7 Br 6 Stove Smt yard No pels .,. S Lk Tahoe. tux condo. garages Npt Hghts area $525,mo 645-8817 lrplc. 233 16th Place. Npt TSL Mgmt 642.1603 2br 21-'ba condo. view/ 31>r 2' tba. sips 8. gar 2 By owner 1st time oflered 3 br 3 ba. den • 2 br. 2 ba apt (can be con· nected/ Xtnt fin avatl Low low down $945,000 $2451< Agt 975-0142 Hgts S 1200 675•4333 $895/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba, frplc, mis. frpl. close to shop-frplc min's 10 casino's/ llTERESTED II A So Coast Ptau area 3 Br PENINSULA 2 br, 2 ba. 2 car gar. no peta 3007 ping $750 831-5343 utts (619) 346-5573 µnol home dbl garage & encl patio. 2 car gar Jeffrey Dr Ownr/agt --~-- TAI SMELTER? much more $650 a1 BEST S900/mo Ferguson & 559-6221 ltw~rt leac• 2769 Rtntab to TRI-Pl EX FOR SALE BY Ally fee 539-f> 190 Hahn RE. 642-1183 CLEAN & SPACIOUS 'h eu<to BEACH· 2 bd. 2 Slaare 2901 540-4 242167 5-8669 AO'(/E~E~R~gEsTO~ MOWE~~ I Student budget $325 pays Rent-sell-lease Lido tsle Westside 2 Br 1 Ba. up-car gar, frplc, patio, W/D, 2 Br 2 Ba apt prefer atu- ERSHIP '' I ren1 & all ullts bnte 1 Br trg 4 Br Owner llextble. graded drapes, crpt, $600/mo 968-8263 dent 20·2!. n/smkr IEACM 2 IDRI Double Loi Owners unit avaJI Ff eb 1!.t 539-6190 $1900/mo 675-9103 range & dswhr. patio 2 bd, 2 ba, dlshwaaher. re-$30!Jl mo 548-0397 1 h d I I BEST ee area No pets. $500 • de-frlgarator & stove $600. bat . on up ex ot has 3 bdrms 2 be, walk· SURFERS IELllHTI P 0511 & c 1 ea n in g No Pets. SA5•4855 2 1mm tes. beachlront Completely remodeteo in Closet frpl, pantry and wanted to lse E GM or Gigantic 2 rm pleasure 650•6723 or 786•2399 d1..pleJ1 Balboa Pen large patio garage & kolchen w/bll-1n!> lhruout Npt Hgts 3 or 4 Bdr 2 Br. 2 blocks to beach. 650·5567 btwn 6-7PM carport By Lido VIiiage . 2-2bdrms Must see to I home 1-771-0593 palace gourmet kitchen "LIKE BRAND NEW" yard & gar No pets $625 0 $169K. apprec1a1e Only 3 years breakfast bar super plush Sparkling 1 Bdrm from 223 351h St 646· 1105 4th rmmte. Fem 21·3 to 673-3777 agt old Wtll consider trade Fountain decor tropical patio gar-S460 urns pd pool gar-stir 4 Br hse, pool tennis, ' d ??? c 11 V 11 2234 age 1st ' sml dep. Moves age no ""ts ' 3 Bdr 2•.;ee condo. Npl lrpl 1 blk from beach .II Cl.yo. or con o or a I ey INI S450 • $50 • .-~ · 1 63 1 -4402 9am . 6 pm ~~~~--~~--'!"' you secur-30 1 Avocado 642·'4905 Terr $850/mo, 1st & last $220 • viii 6'45·9288 5 br exec house Best oil ask for Jack or Gen 3 Br 2', ba. 2 story condo lty fee 537-5027 241 w Wllao~ 631 •0960 1 sec dep 974-1199 lhe model $799,000 Lo n ea r Ta I be r I & Watk to beach, 4 Br 3 Be - down OK Gd 11nanc1ng lndaatrial Prop 1375 Brookhurs1 · T1tivron · Family room. $1175/mo Lrge 3bd. 2~ lrptc, 3 Br 2 ba. steps to beach Call Denise. 834-1157 BY OWNER 6 units. 7700 Dshwr patio dbl gar Agent 840 6208 w/yrd, encl gar W/O No pets Garage Yrly. BROKERS WELCOME ' sq ft . xlnt loc close to 55 ~~ g~~do~~o~pnr ~~~ Wanted ~arbor View. ~~~k~8-~:;:1mo Lsa s10001~~·.1!2S10·8939, IHiCAIYOl-IYDWIH & 405fwys 646-7512 dep Agt '1 0 lee Spyglass. etc femlly MESAPtNES2650Harla 11% fl11ed rate, 30 yrs/ Lota for Salt 1400 863-0755 l'lome ASAP 759-0540 BEAUTIFUL 1 Br s495 Monaco with best GC COSTA MESA 1' c•ec t vest le 3 Br .,, • Ba $ L L 2286 PAV 1 t view 14 Aue Villar!> ... u I y " , oul11 •1an1 pa IO, poo. spa tri level pool home chef s -TOP area, quiet. no pets Open wknas 640-1538 BLDRS ATTENTIOIU k11c11 elegant lorma1 din-Secluded beacti cottage, 549-2447 j 1 1 1 Br 1 ba, lrplc, walk to ly Owatr H1rltor ""'' 4 condo lot w/plans eng •ng ~rf) deu,r nolural ueac.h $700 499-2328 Newer 3br 2ba M Verde Best 01 popular Miramar permol All go $140K roe.• lrpl<. huge living • home. atrlvm. open Great view S545,000 OWNER 786-3506 room manic.urea yard Taatan 2290 beams. $1050 mo . no 644.6231 J 1~1 · depo"'' & yo111 IN' d 1 Mountain Desert l $675 Agenr 537-5027 Pool 1acuu1 lrpfc accent 3 pets. gar nar. water urn DOYER SHORES I Resort r 1450 Hunt. B•acb 2240 Br 2 Ba get away seoo·s 545-3627 4-9pm & wknds " 539-6190 BEST Alty tee Nice 2 Br 2 Ba Avail ap-1441 Galaxy Dr 4Br/den, Coste Vida at Vallarra J 4b 2' · b 2 t 3 l F -1 h -. prox Feb lei. $<495/mo 2 lrplts. 2'">ba. two 2 car Puerla V11llar1a Me, Feb ;/mi 'i: O~hry$ I?~~ r;;~ lllfflfttltl Ut• I I No pets 760-1418 or garages. pool stze 101 m 16-23 2 rms wlkll on 645-6747 Ali 646 7171 Balboa 642-7528 eves or wknds area ot Miiiion dollar water $560 wk ea I p · l 2607 homes Otter $375,000 I 646-8402 HOMES FOR RENT enanaa a OLIVE TREE APTS - OPEN HSE SAT/SUN I Huntington Bearh 3 & 4 2 BR yrty, garage. lg deck 2 Br 1'~ Ba twnhs style 1 30 to 4 30PM PD Tennis Club 3 Br 2 Ba Bdrm s s 7 7 5. s 8 2 5 Newly painted Blk to apts, crpts drps dshwshr Robinson Altr 548-5647 Condo Min"" Sec Gate j Fenced yards & garages bch $650/mo. 845-5862 updated kltch Cat ok $109 000 Furn Ownr -Agt Kid& & peta welcome Costa Mesa 2624 From $605 548-7367 _ Du11l11 1101 W. l1lh1 I 6191340·959'> ]40 0195 I 863-0755 Agent. no lee Pvt 1 Br. lrplc. pool, patio. 2br/3br 1 blk from beach/ Ho1u1 Farni1~e4 Hurry up & call 5.39 6190 4 S45o Dix mobile homo, no garage No pels 399 W N I 8 la 2169 Quiel secure 4 bd. 4 ba. yrly Lido Isle S 1800/mo Also Harbor View and Ocean Front from $1600 · $3700/mo 675-9797 llQ CHYOI Specious 3 Br apt on 10th Fairway. completely re- furbished. lull security, 2 car garage. micro wave, sw1mm1ng & 1heraputlc pools, p lus mal'\y amenities Foe appt 644-0509 No pets C11Hhave"2Br, 1 ba. frplc, gar. elc Ideal for retired couple No pets Avall 3/ 1 $500/mo. yrly 548-5306 OCEAN VIEW CONDOS Furn-Unfurn S972·S 1500 Agent 631-4960 C.M area. single -M/F-shr 2br house, no dogs/cats $275 646-5928 Corona del Mar quiet mature male S250/mo 1st last & S50 deposit Ref's Work 546-4370. Home 640·7845 Female Rmmt wanted. mid 20·s share 3 Br 2 Ba CdM $240/mo Ask for Victoria 720-1902 Fem, gorgeous 2Br 2ba Condo. xlnt loc Pool, 1ac, etc 662-2247 att 5twknds Fe to sh,-home In East, CM $270/mo ~ 'h utlls 646-3433 aft 7PM F n-smkr shr beaut Lake Forest hm ovrlk woods Pool/spa, $325 770·8651 NB • PH condo, lerTJ-:-non- smkr. ocean vu, fr pie , spa, nr Lido $<400/mo 642·5180 833-8383 x 453 llllll ISUll ialiatll o,,. -.m Prrme retall localion Restaurant w1bi1co, S t600/mo Lease ocean vtew. liquor lie Mickey 650-5711 alt 5PM tnctu Lrg l<itch, long lse Prime retail or otllce 2000 Laguna Beach $ t 75,000 or 41000 sq 11. 528 w Ownr/Bkr 49<4-1114 19th at Harbor. C M S 80 Buiaeu sq 11 Ate 631·1266 Agt Waattel 4016 Retail space, approx 4500 ...,,,.._..., ____ _ sq 11, s 80 gross. hlQh IEH lnCHEI FACILITY traffic at 1727 Westclltt Sultable for catering Dr. NewpC>f"t Beach tdoal Lease or rent 968-<4771 for antiques. furniture, 1· tit t t etc 646-3679 DY • D wanted 1000 sq 11 ware-01rrtaaitit1 4011 house Must have 15' cell-Pvt party to invea1 150& & ings. ventilator. drain In S 10,000 In exletlng guard floor and truck hgt rear serv 32*!. rat 966-649<4 entrance Des1re area .. ortgHn near w 17tl'l St C M Call .. T r.. / 646-4167. • • I 4021 ln•attrial Reat1l1 2920 5000 sq. '1. tncfds office, near 17th & Plac.ntla $2100/mo 646-116<4 C M 600!1/I Incl office 100 amps, 12 tt door S300tmo. call 759-8006 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL LOANS S500.000 min-no max 30 DAY FUNDING Pacific Federal Misc. Reatall 2925 Financial AYAIUILE SMALL PARTIES & {714) 471-0130 SALES MEETINGS OR It! "IATILll other apprnved gather· •• lngs Otx clubroom furn ltrfllCI Ot. llO. w/bar & ice on premises SpectatiZ1ng In 1st & 2nd Central Nwpt Bch toe. on TO's Since 1949 the Bay Call 642-464.C Robt Salller NH/CM ...._ -RE Broker Bd Realtors UDOIDCtatDta 3002 6<42-2171 5"45·0611 FAeE-ALL AGES' w1oow HAS sss for TO's TV COMMERCIAL SEM-S 10,000 up No credit INAA SEE SUNDAY AD check. no penalty Call 213-465-4491 Denison A&soc 673-7311 SPIRITUAL READINGS H J W • 5100 By ownr. 3 Br 2'·• ba Condo Skyhtes deck f•illtO 2 c.ar gar w/opnr r>oo1 & 1ac S 124K w111 neg down. e1c 540-4083 bay Cash tlow assvm 1st! I Borm lam•ly spot upper pets Mature adults Bay $515 650-6357 Rick (213) 208-1234 ewpor HC i600 s klO~ pe1s Alras 1991 Newport 646-8373 SHARP 2 11111 ---------1 $2300/mo Modern 2 BEST lf!e GUARANTEED S CASA DE ORO Modern upper. 1 ba, deck. HAlllOR YlfW HOIES tory Back Bey. 4 bdrm Old town c.las!i•C $550 garage $590 No pets Nr Lge airy newly decorated bachelor apt Open beam ceit, sundeck $500/mo, ulll pd Call 6<45-1771 F or F & child. own pvt bdrm & ba 1n spec C M apt. OW. lndry. yard, frplc S350/mo, 1st & last Brooke 650-7739 eves Advice in alt matters Love. t P IDtt marriage & bus1neas. * * SAUi * * Also counseling 1815 Expanding aales office So El Camino Real. San needs addltlonal aale~ Clem Lied 492-7296 reps In a growing com- LOWEST PRICED IEST HSTSIDE Location W1'1k to shops On 17th St 2 Bd 1''> Ba riAwer lrg patio, aelj 10 park S 119.500 Catt Craig 631· 1266 * PUILIC IOTICE * VA homes new benefits eva11 WW2·Koren NAm peacetime Vets Agt 667-7349 3 ba 3300sq11 3 car gar. takes S rm Sky hie home All UTILS PAID Harbor & 19th 49.C-7008 LUSE OPTIOI I pool 1acuw '• ac.re lot kids t>k •Bad( Feb 1st Compare belore you rent - 3 6dr 2 Ba • poof, OWNER I Possible vnfurntshed or I '>3'1 6190 !1EST Alty tee Custom design features. Sharp Mesa Verde 28r SAYS HE WANTS AC-option 642· 1366 pool. bbq cov'rd garage. 2Ba f595tmo. 546-5882. TION Call Toody Smith' l<;et up house' Rite here 2 I h I h alt 6 979 3848 Pam 759 9100 Dix mobile homes on Or ·Jrnt with encl garage 5urroundad wt pus • · j water S800 $1200/mo I i 45o c.,39•6190 BEST fee landscaping No pets AEDEC 2 l>r. 1 ba, garage, All bll-ms W/(l. pool. Bach furn $515 pa110 2persons No pets. GE 759-9100 ·,_-:,( r w~ .. f ~ l -! '# ' -, •• ,. / •• ". IHTAlLIHT • 10% Dn. Pres1 Ga1ed Commvmty Fantastic view -llghts fl. spa. martna 673 3821 I Irvine 2244 365 W Wilson 642-1971 $525/mo 642-04~ t Moults Unfurnished 2 Bdrm c.on11r, nn San Joa· E '>'de s ma I I a Pt. Sm1·tBr 1 person only, no General 2202 'l•rn• gnlf r.ourse All stove1r01r1g. $285/mo peis. 1916.c Wallace 11rf'ent1Ps n 'Im~ r pr11! ul1I pd 646-3177 (1st · $250) $375/mo t I 1501mo '-l7C., 0'•64 Newport Btaclt 2669 Superb dwnstra 1 br. encl SMOllT TEii. gar No pets Relrtg, elec range $410 642-5964 Near beach, 2-Br, 2 ba. $790tmo. yrly lso • dep F to shr 2 br. 1 ba CdM 557-6985 duplex w/F W/D. frptc $337 50 Feb. 1 Nancy 760-08241, 850-9431 Lost I Foancl 301\• merclal market Looking '" for experienced Hies iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii people with managorlal potential Great op· M/F prof only to shr Q S portunlty to partlcipota In beautiful furn 2br condo f UNO AD grow1h and profll Call Kii Npt Terr ace, fabvtoua vu or Mark 71.C-650-2990 IN NEW OAT BEACH w/pvl Jae S350mo •utll AR£ fR[£ Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Bellnda 642-0575 *Rtotttl11l1f* ments & Townhouses MIF, well-kept home C II Professional peraon needs from $660 (As!\ about w/prof M. 34 Eistde CM a : a sharp person, typing, furnished apts complete Spa, n-smkr 5300 1,2_1171 answer phone general With TV, 11nens & utenalls. 5.-6•9219 olhce. neat appearance, harbor 3 Bdrms family rm formal dining rm in hm spa, 3 ba 3 car gar age Pool/tennis $750.000 Aft 6pm call ? 141760·9536 Onr/ag1 Su•1ttr I Winter R11t1l1 JlCOIS REAL TY PllOP IAIHUIHT 71•117&-8113 ;>Hr ::>IJ.i l)ruv Pk Condo 1n Pt>!Ar'> Twnhms nr park Vt)ulted c,f'ltl newly redec ~995 mo to rno 786 ll 116 2 to 'i Bdrms Call lrJ• d,.tall11 Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts may be rented for shorl good phone manners $750/me> up Ag11nt PllEILIFF VIEW term or longer No tease M lo shr Npt 2Br 1ba apt 1-.Tlliamiiimiiyii7i5ii1·ii5ii7ii97iiiiill• 675-8170 Lro 1 Br w/lolt. encl gar. req'dl On Jamboree Ad Bayvu, 2 blks bch, park· Found Airedale et thecor· 1• tac, utll rm. pvt deck, at San Joaquin Hiiia Rd ~J1i .:~7~t h~3~~~'?11~.r ner of Allele & Trabuco. IUH ACOOHT rf~. Apartments, Uni. bltns. trplc S750 No 844· 1100 1111 855-4018 86_5-_8A07 EXIOITIYE Room avail. In E/elde C M I nine 1044 LIDO IUFlllHT CORONADELMAR hom- 3 Bed 2Ba Vlt:W Lovt1 ly. can furn or unturn $1800/mo ~ 'liisor pets 2 15 1~ Pacific Found btk. part Lab, found The Orange Coatt Dally 8.n..01 631-6107. 855-0665 IPACIOIS APT home SJOO utlla paid In Cerritos 840-2698 Pilot haa en excellent op-,. 1 ml/bch_ 642-2357 540-41569 (Ive mesaage) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ouoet 1ocat1on 5 Bdr 4'"> • Ba dock for 60· 70 yae;ht 4 ealty UIESHDUllT Best deal around herel $93 500 buys tight bright upper unit High ce1t1ngs, l•rPplace d1mng Mee f.clra large Bdrm with w11lk1n closet C1111 10 see 842-5200 PETE BARRErr ... REALTY SPARKLING P1.1n C in Parkc:rest 3 Bdrm 2' • 1'>11 . lamrly rt>nm with l11epl1te and w~t b•r 2 •1ory living at 1" bf',! $ 1R5 000 ... ~d ~lsor 1 ·Realty 7·8<->-1I72 I J880 Michelson Onve Irvine elevalor gourmet kite.hen. other amenities Call Mar~. agt Jacobs Realty 675 6670 640 6926 eves Lido Isle Buy Trade Leus11 uge 4 bdrm NEW & B'3au11tv1 d;.cor on this ?-story 3 t>M ;> 01.1 pv1 patio. pvt entry com mun1ty pool A<.rt"~ ti orn rinr~ $850/mo W1terfrHf No•ts 131· 1400 l'lome like new, Own1u --------- ' ~ 7Hfi-ll 72 1 ~~. 71""4-.J j J#J,;~1-- 3880 Micf'lelson Drive Irvin~· lle.c Open Sunday • P11nt lo own 2 Br pool 675-9103 Balboa Island · 2206 t1r1mn t111lrnny vi ow Sml 2 Br 1Afl no Qara11e $600' lee 539·6190 Avtul riow S.67'• 1nr.I 11111 Bf'ST Alty LIDO ISLE mo1mo AQI 1>11 406;. La~IDI Btaci zz•1 Corner IO(;t1t1on of V111 I 'W Florenco " VIII Lido Balboa '}a 11 ftA. fftm rm. ocean Soud Th11 horn• 111 for Ptniu1l1 2207 1111 2800 aq It S 1700 mo you• Brig ti! 8 l>e&vllfuf 2 fir 2 be Mwnr dvplt1• r urguM>n A Hahn R ( features 3 b•C1room11. '.l fi4' 1183 673 2936 batha 3 ruepl&ces 1 in yrty Mature non 1>mkr~ m8ltf'lr siJltf'I rooflop No Pith SfViO 1213) .Jr,,11 l rg <4 Bdrm 180 deg t1vnde<:k with g1&2obo & /99-<4195 or 257 97!l2 0<.011n •m11w dining rm, v1ow $525,000 1 BOtrl'\ 2 bll VIFW t 13 f "'111''0 "'' 497 n' I All UDO lllli n Bnlboo Alvd S 13'°\0tmo •itll irir.lul'lecJ IU-1100 874 'i<l~ t L11111 Hma 2250 -----.----C1rittr110 Wtilr1dryer Included In ll" W•TEllFllOIT leac~ 2211 th!' 3 Br 2 Ba mo7d ""'0" " r-----.... --""!'--at1111n1C v1~w S 00 buy 1 bdrm Sell/trlld• Ooon f ant•ttlG white w•t•r w/ror11 1 .. ., r,3q.e 1so Sunday 1·!1 124 V11 Udo Mertnll v1•w 31)(1 2V, be BEST N ·• 213 9~7 'J3""" r. ondn lmrn11 culnt11 Oru .. n s 1 :>oo m(') 780 ll7<42 Laraa 111, .. 1 Z2S2 Nfw OCEAN Vu coJtbd HWPORT IUOll IEW • SPAGIOUI 2 m!ltr bdr microwave. Good :t Bdrm ofdtr homo 'l er ?'l bll tn nm PU frptc. no peit-QSO/mo on large l()t (90x 178 tt/ mo'1 vpgradecl kttcn 7S2 7183, 661-7 1114 eve $2 l!l 000 lot velutt alone lrplc ' uir QIJI w/opnr it worm the price and Huge 'undecll & yiard Lab Fertal 2255 own,.,-m11 c.arry llt ro Incl, WIO. frzer. gerdner ,J BA L1kefront w/frptc Wt.et 1 WondMfut World II I O •I II & mnre S 1 '00tmo or Shopping rlg'11 '' If I ., I tr '141'1 142' 661 380 I Wiii rent fOf 4 moa at your lfn09<1JPt 8*)'day1 HI-7721 S' 100 per mo Pool, ten Dally Piiot CIHllflect ••-------• People who Mt<l p~ nis & elubf'IMI priv Cell Ad• To ptec• your .o. Thllt'a wt.et ll'le 54.C.401s1ev11t 64.t 15144 call &42·!ie78 and let I Dur•ra Arid Mll01rt m I DAILY PILOT '4•t> you jutt IC>Oklng"? Ctaulmf'l An VI~ MIP •~ty div 1n tlea•llued SERVICE! OIAECTORV Wt! 11~11 hro""•er1 1n ~ 64').~l\13 i. ell lbOull cfAU1f1nd ~2·S678 Peni111ala 2707 ~a~anu Found· Blond Afghan. portunity for a career ~ u rl VERSAILLES condo 2br. Shr beaut 2 sty BB boa near Fairview/Baker CM oriented Major Account 2 bd apt wlgar $750/mo Beautlfully landscapeo 2ba. l/p, balcony w/view, Pen home, compl. lurn 751.3106 alt 4 Executive with a proven 1 \3'1• 29th St Upstalra garden apls Pool & apa tux bldg. gate hae. 2 car Steps to beach N/amkr I reek record Great Nu Carpet 213·•33-0502 Patios/decks No pot•. inside prkg, cfubhou11 & No children/pelt Thru Found Fem blond med potentlal. guaranteed 3Br2 Baupperlndplx, Bactl $450 poot, 1 yr tease $800 June15.$400/moutllpd szdog,tall.choker,Mtu draw against com- lrplc. washer /dryer. close 1 Bdrm $525 650-1335 or 845-2702 673-8766, 673-68115 Vie to area. 581-9718 minion o .. 1re tomov1 to beach yrly 675-4912 131 E 18th 648-6816+.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiij Single ear o~ want.a Found G9.m-Shorthair Nr Into manQg§rnent..a_ plua Bk 1S 1 e 18th 642•0656 B k I" k Sen<1 resume to ' Spacious slnole. one to park car & Illa wOOd roo h11ra1 , or town. P. 0 Box 1560 Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Austraha under Teddy Roosevelt? .JK.._) t'/~ II you '" not $Urt who (or wllatl l\enMybun~port wtS, don t !ttl bad yoy re not alone l\en11tybun~rt is ont of 14 d11t1nct1vtly d1flertnt 1p11trntnt floorptans 11 Stawtnd V1t111t 1n Hiintinrton Buell. S.H"nd Vtlla~e •S a ruull 01 tolllly perM11111trtd ptOftu10naf pl1nn1nc lnt ktnd of •llenllon 1011 dttefye A petite! blefld of neture elld ltv1111 -neatltd 1n a tortJt w'1tt1 babbhna l>fooh •nd quiet Ponds. cooled by 11atur1f octa11 bt"'" Add to that t1111111 courts. sw1mm1111 POOlt a 14'• •nd a co11 .. n1ent location ntar "1opolf11 1nd tmotoYtntnr and voy'vt rot a Olau anvOM would oroudly c.all llomt (htn K1n11tytlllnlport) Ont and two btdroom. one and hwo ~Ill apa1tments lro111 1m sV.?i~ .. ,,.~ I SS55 Kunt1ncto" V•lllp l•"'· lfllnllncton ktdl. CA (7 U ) 898·9981 from tl1f S.n Dleco rretwty drtwt llOrtfl on IMdl 11 Mcflddtn, thtn ...ion Mcflddtn lo htwtM v-. f11rnltlhf11J avadtblt • ()ptn dall7 10 NA 'tll d•. worklnj· nr Orangt/15th H B 963·71<48 Coitll M .... a. 9262• & two bt>droom apts CM 6 3 07•1 v• u • .. Found gray male cat EOE WE LOOI< FOR YOU! w/collar, young, vie Fluor!•--------• Houae/Roommates Corp ltvln1 975-2053 dya Unt1mueo 832-<4134 * IUMITllEll * FOi.ind Yng blk dog, vie. Alterellona Bridal & For t' aHtlla Wa1tt4 -909 Main St/Adami, H.9 mat Shop Exper w/ dell· "\. Respona16'. qu;t 301 F 536~1988 eete labrle1. C M ............... .ii11 neecia CdM/Nwpt l\OUN Lott: M. Orn~ C81, w/orng 859·5559 548-1821 ~~~~k~~~~ro. ~~s.~: '0 5360 'm 0 i:u9:of~1:Va,~·g;~.;~::~ •REOEPTIOlllT * All UTlllTrtS 6<46·7880 Pnone, flllng, typing. Some PAID. HEALTH Qarlftl lot Lo•t Or lwhl MOfrlt type eulto"* conlac1 In retell (I UBS. T[NNIS Ital Zll 2 M Cat 11& Coll Pk CM ttoor cove<ing anowroorn SWIMMING. plu~ llWNIT IUGI Reward 5.c5-5608 • I Call 751 2324 much mort1 Sorry. (hreqe t0ic20 U5 ltl W _..... SJOO C18Mlti.d Ad•, your ~ no ptts MOdel> 845 '4800 or e_.5·332'3 t a..... _ •top lhopptno cent* open daily 9 to 6 Vlc:llte Oakwood A P-lftmtnts Ntwport Bnt.h So. 1700 16th Strttt (.ti Oo~r) 642·5'13 Nnrport 8udl No. 880 IMnt Avtnl.lf (~t 16ll\) 645-110~ ' Offlct ....... zt14 !!ti eoq ft tuha. i2601mo. 779 W 19th St. aulta O. CM Tom 951.eo2e •'2601up crpt1/0rp1. 1/c. r1tm 17301 81tach BlVd H 9 842·283-4 4 n "iorth End c0&.1 Hwy. Lag Oen. pr1"'4t I~. leO aq ft $5SO/mo Mwy, Agt e42·3998 87&-.4"3 So your otct talopy llnally eonk•d out 11nd !elf you Wtll\ • lOH of GflV ? ~ll'd a aepend1rii. car In ,1 .. 11i.c1 847-~18 U· TOTE·M·MARKETS NOW HlllNC Interview, apply at U· TOTE-M-Market on Redhill &. Nl1aon In 111tlln ot 14090 A dhlll on T day from 12-1_~.m fOI I.Oil llf 0 CAU; (114) 1ll·IH5 °' 531-4141 EOE -" • • Or ge Coast DAILY PILOT /Fr d y, JatW'1(Y 20, t C7 -------A11la1lt lt..,11.,.r--.••.-.JJ..._ ___ Cntracttra &u•nl'l !Bwyaaa Hta11 Cltaalg lfn1a1 Pai•Ua1 PlniMq --------All TyJ* Re()alr. Reaurl, ~EMOOEL' offioe, kit, "" Gtat11l TIEii AMERICAN HANDYMAN AddiA'i elEXN1iJd ST AA\llNO COlLEO P1.1nllng t;y We) H ~ D' ~1'11 S SHI CClal (SlVRRY MIX) add • blly wndw. Fr~ P-A·T·1·a·w•o-A·K--eu.-·tom-·a;:-Topped/removed Clean· C1rpen1ry. Window• SERVICf .• thofoughly STUDENTS MOVIHO co 10 )18 of q11ahly' cr•ll•· Feuc:«l•w.-HMl#9 2.17 per day Comm AHld . 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CAll CtiUCK 8'2-2873 MARK ROWAN &31·4877 c.ila $•0--6502 Palatla1 ]Ob Olhtfl ()f'li: promlMl !Wpeir flWClftl, dlep, .ic DAILY P1ofu1ion1l houu Panltl·Pallot·Fencn 315 ti.d cllente ere our *t Clean u-eTrM Trimming R•1ld/comml. 30 yra ticp FORfUNE COOKIE •Ill PIJmll Reaa 8teve S 7·8078 Anytime MAM M2.t033 cleaning by Sut, d1y. Jerry 640-4413 Hlet,,,.nl Call ua tod1y V1td Malnt.•H1ull""' Remoelel. replfrt & gen CLEAN HOUSE PRIVATE BVAtCH'"RO SINOR OUALITV PAINTIHO, 'AIF• IHfla~ wkly, monthly 8e2-7473 for referen~t. 499·2255 ... MfVIC. Paul 730-0862 OR 8U81N!88 751·3100 "" PRICES FrM "t Call •'°""_ .. __ 1111.,--.. PILOT MIKE 050·32e8 r.. __ Ue.n .. 2I0&.44 14 yra of Jobn an"'ime 631•2050 ROOf'I G ~. Repeira I Want 10 baby.n 1n my Sequoia Conatrucllon Commetclel/Relldentli l naallaJ J!AN'I HSECLE.ANING happy 1oe11 cuatometa '' RICOYeft 15 yee11 toe.al SERVICE Chrlatian ho,,,_ tor any ~~alltl c~:~:'n~~od~~ Land9cepe Milntenenc:. BUMP JOBSi ~~~:&re°= Tn1n1< YOY, 875·0383 P1rd a1 ••per Celt Joe 8'0-170e age REF 1 11711·4~69 •430017 Bred 906-2423 Ou1111y s.Mce, r .... lie, SMALL MOVING JOBS OUALITV PAINTERS Fatttil~ tni.flOr &19ion lenet&rUl DIRECTORY Will BABYSIT lov111g Clll n· Crt41t bonct.d 20 Y'• In .,.. MIKE84&-1311 1 Refllblt. F111 ' EN!c~nl PROMPT, NE.AT PRO· HANQINQ/STAIPPtNG S.rYlcn 1n mv n~m::~,•l: or evet McW~5 ~ ~ HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE R1~:'::.:s:~11>l1 f'ESSIONAL9 636-71•9 VtSA·MC t;eou 07 3· l!i 12 •TVPtNO I plua tn. IRVINE MIRROR latntl1atln Furnlturl. TrUh. Tr... 12 YRS UP I'm ltNll ;°HANGING/REMOVAL. - and the HUNTINGTON ltHIJ Strt ice TRW BAO CREDIT? OUALITY GARDENING ge3.54115 NOAM My prlc:.e 1t• amalll 11 ,. )'tt ••l*'lene •wORO PAOCESSO~O* 8EACHCOMBER1very Cell Ptlvate lnvettlgator. Tr ... toP1*'/rmvd Yard --Ll .. 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No tob too Lawn Malnt •Tree Service YA88 1" Promp~;.. 3'921~':,Dl• "WE GALS SHOUl 0 Tony 6'9-7559 Service Directory PROF BK P compyter/ 964-0368 or 538-0553 CALL BOB e.40-2923 Light Haullng small • 895-«>0e Irrigation Comml/resid 1 •reno.a 0~ .a f4AN0 TOC.ETHEA" ffti•I S.mct --- RepreMntative manual Modern!• l"""'a -Ct11nup1 Free est Den 546-5119 Cu H p 1 11 93n-0730 a 11-• -" "" C D all H .. 11 Col tlud t I atom OUM • n ng • ''Y ..... 4\lpJ1Vt/W!5 p,==:t!! u2-•n1 .... •01 Free counsel 842 7047 Cfalld lrt ~ Reatoneble • ... ng en ' 'Iii ~ 1 I ....J ., redU<:*I wtnllr 11111 p l I ,., .... ...... -'V e 1.;;.;;.;;.;.;..--.;;...____ ~ Free Estimates truck Reas Bch VIC, CdM I en1Cel Fr .... "' 01.,. •~o ~..,.9 1 l fll tatU All ~nae. ect1oo1 & pet· Ca~iatt M1kia1 loving chlldcar• My • YWALL TAPING • Think you 7511--1930 CortNk ORIVtNG & Othet ..,.... ... .,.. -MO ecinat project• 8.51·1041 _ home Went tull ttme chll· All Texture• & Aeoutllc 970 1792 * RE VAL * •New eablneta cabinet dren 1 yr up Pn 850-7169 FrM e11 Kevin 073 1503 (714) • PAUL'S HAULING Legal Serv!Get Reu Ill S1fyer P1l"1l11 T p -iwr1u s.rwi-Acct11tla1 lacing bars & tormlca Gar/yd el/up, 12' atak• wl LOUIS Horowitz 955-1392 LIC 42592~ "" ,0-17 c-i1 ua lir,t' 760-0328 Bi.:~;~~ Jnd •x ·cc·ou-n""'11n_g_.l...,1a·x·se-rv·1ce-s tounterlopa 842-088 t Coa~1ttr Se"icn -lltctrlcal H U 1111/8' Pu 048-07112 2•nr PERSONAL INJURY. Con-FAIR PRICES ALWAYS Pl11ttr~l•c;ir Partonal 1~1ff8 reasonable rate a by C cod UTER TUTOR· Prof. ELECTRICIAN Priced I ~&a I acts Re t Eat I P t A R f t --" - CPA 1 Jerry 432·8670 & ""' me right. frM eallmlle on ** HOME REPAIR _ rlCk Hanway 6•0-0700 ST•RR"48 .... 71 -.,,. lrftDlrJ .... 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Keith 0.-8--4072 Furnace•• Pool Hea1e11 MowlaL Speclal111 Interior Paint· exp Neat P1tul 545-2977 WINDOW WASHIMG lax wo~k •I re;3 rates Doors-e1c • 548-4980 Coatracton I'll BE.AT ANY PRICEI ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI • ).1¢ MOVING .. •no Fut comptete, fau Neat Petchea g Ti..<ttHH 'The only megk la JoM rown 1-8483 0 -G eral Ht1tlng/Alr Conditioning Oulck1caretu1 Low rates prlcea Dan 904. 7 t80 Quality work at tow rat"• OUALITY" '""1-202• REM OELING All Phuet ID Ouallly Eleetrlcal Work We 11• II, break II, buy It 01 S I •• I v ..,. v Al~Lalt erv ce·ma nl·lnstallatton Lie T '38046 552-0~ •o lnt1c~1 S-P-ECI •L .. ;11..,,' lntlext Free"-"' 64& 112159 • Al.so c.uatom cat>Jnats.. 18 nnm •111 ---T e!lman ElactLlc-345· 176<4 haul IL 548.-.500i ~.sT'"'RR £.Lil ~~ ".1.1 ' ... I ..,. " " ... 1 ·n ., .... , • '" '"' ~ .. ~ .... , sty axt atucco S 1111 0 • The IW ••t draw In th• Or veway ·Parking Lot• )'ta n area Uc. bonded, Remodel/Repair• oomml '.,_,, ..... h r••e1 Hand a of CdM M *a 111"1111r 1 s d 9'"8 3«54 "'' ..., ""'' ~ ym n · r ,.. ' materlata 6<42-0442 Tfadl your c»d thJ11 for Weet • a Dally Piiot Repalrt · SealcoaUng n " · " an,. me and resld LIC'd, bOnded, tt'a •BREEZE Flx·lt. Odd Jobi, Painting Shop ctualfi.d-our store Beat quality 25yr exp new goodl•• wl th a CleMHlied Ad. c.n TocS.y S&S Aaphall 631_. t99 Lie Clualfled ad• do 11 ;;ii tns For est 552·91'2 ciuelfled AOa 8-42-15871 & Wallpaper. 640-82159 never clOMI 642-5678 Lie T-118,4::18 730-1353 Want Adt Catt 642-5878 o-.tfled ad. 842-15871 &4~5171. •••• ...... 91 lel1 Wut.. 9100 l1l1 Waat .. SlOO lelt Waat.. 9100 ltl1 W11tt4 S l 00 Belt Wutt4 SlOO Aatisan 1111 I HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Dental AM'I, ortho, exp req'd, ROA pref 4 dyt M· Th FIT or PIT 8"42·2828 LJll OHi W&ITU P•rt·Ume Part time Great working OIHSI YIH llOHI condition•. pteue cell Tired ol atttlng around with 675-7829, M thru Fri. 3 to nothing 10 do? Do you 5 pm only like to mlngle? If IO, give REOlnlOlllT ENTRY LEVEL POSITION Wiii train Con1acl Sandi, 642-7702 0 RCRn&llY WHTPLfFf R9C419tlon phonas bootc T tPlll la.belt Som• llhng kaeplng. Type 50 • wpm Ptt1me Our office• S5 nr Cr11neff Hand-painted sc.re9f'I rm dlvldat, l2000. Rocky S.S..1800 I~=--------~ IEITAL HllT lfflOI HI TOUCH, HI TECH lrv1ne ~0-8894 Mr Austin 642 4097 Oek deatl w/bariey t~ - -lega & awlvel Chair, l400. 1lurday, J anuary 21 ARIES (Marth 21 Apri l I ':I) C 1et1ob done before con<:entra11ng on entena1nmcnt. Those ) ou r~\f>Cll ha vc great expectat1om -you'll wm their adm1rat1on h> fulfilling obl1gat1ons Yo u·re due lor unique honor -Leo. Lt bra and another Anc\ w 111 phi} ke) roles. Huntington Beach office In aearch ot e carter mind· ed, te•m oriented tront oNlce "people" peraon 4 ·~ days/week. 842· 7431 Scott A. Ford, DOS Maintenance Man tor In-ua a jingle at 540-030 1 duatrl•I park. experience for 1n exciting lob ae a telephone aelea person In electrleal & plumbing with the LOS ANGELES required, own hand 10041 8 ptue, hard work«. de-TIMES 2 1httts av1llabl• pendit»e a permat*!I Hourly wag• + com· IEOEPTIHllT Permanent, PI T, 1·5pm, Mon-Fri Heavy pnon911. light typing Newport Center 640-5470 SECIET&IY/lllEOEPT. WORD PROCESSOR Throne cnelr, 1200. Typing, llllng. office work, for Newport Beach tew Walnut tt•r•oe. 1250 PIT or FIT S5 00 hr MIH f1rm Call 540-5400 Beauurut walnut pump Fotter 751-5053 Jo~I Waa tetl organ. $850 Oak marble SECRET ARY w ttron1 ottc I M L l(IN top vanity "*'Y ornate. exper , non amkr w/gen CHALLENGE• •o Y' Old 1375 t930't rock•. 175. offc tklllt, mgl bkllpr ~rgellc male. degreed Lrg EurOQten wOOI ~· 6Al 1·7000 lave '120 1 .... 01 tn ~ye. 16 'rr' exp In !!~~t~.VS~ ~::,: HPORTOUH TAURUS ( .\pnl :!O-\.fa} :!U> bents take <,udden turn tn )Our favor -change bnnjS opportunll) lor new <,tarts. greater 1ndcpcn· dcnce Stress 1nd1' 1dua1t1.,., 1mpnn1 your own S.t}IC and express willingness lo pioneer a pro1ec.:t Leo, ~quanus native' play s1gn1ficant roles l1era11s llttlrt4 Prtf 4 days wHllk tncl'g wknd1 07S.8101 031·7610 m1 .. 1on Location, 1375 SunttowerAve,CM. Maintenance Man tor prestige apta. Mutt have expttn.nc:e In all ph .... Of IM tred•. eleclrlcal, plumbing, air cond , etc Salary commenturate with ablllty. Do not answer unlasa fully Quall· tied Neat ne u & pteuantne11 111en1tet Call 644-0509 for appt Plrt-Tlae 0111111 ,.,. u-Tote-M Market Must llnow 10 key calculator Wiii train Contact Sandi 8•2-7702 llCY /IECIPT. numan retahone devetop-sole 111, $900 Mite. CPA tlrm. type 65wpm ment 4 rno11v1t1on, ex· glass, $3 $<400. Caah starting utery baaed on pro car & motorcycle only Pvt p.-ty 120-t 162 expet Non·amkr Or Cty racer If lhla 1ounds Drivers, eroaa country. llHTAUllAIT GEMINI (May :! I-June O): r·ocu\ on home, fa mil) trad1t1on. w1ll1ngnes'> lo build for f11tutt· c;ecunty I otlow through on tntltal 1mprcss1on11 -karn h> tc:ac h1ng. reah1e hunch ts apt to he: on target. Fam11} member confide\ \ccrct and }OU \hould honor confidence. CANCER (June:! I ·Jul~ 2~) Drspla} vcrsattltt). be w 11ltng to laugh at )Our own foibles, open line\ of commumca11on. ~talus quo will be 'ihaken and this '-"111 be lo .,_our ad .. antage (1ood new'i reccl\ed tn conncc tton w11h finance~ -C ·~·m1n1 Sag.man us pcr>ons figure prominent!\ LEO lfuly 23-.\ug :!:!> \ ou obtain add1t1onal information that aids tn re\oh1ng linannal dtkmma. I ocu!> on payment\. collcct1ons, abthty to locatl· m1\stng antl k\. Deta1lc; unra' c:I. pu11lc ptccei. fall tnto place and you obtain' ll'w.of picture tn rte; cnttrct~. VIRGO (Aug. 23-~cpt :!::!)· Reach beyond rurrcnt cxpcctatton'i - potential'" tremendous and now )Ou'll know 11 T1m1ng, JUdgment arc on target -strc~s 1ndc~ndcnc~. confiden ce. w1lltngncss to test theOrtl') ideas. concepts. Leo Sagtttanus persons figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl ~2) Good n~w., received in connection wllh tamtl> mcmhcr \I.ho had hc:cn tt•mpciranl~ wnfincd to home. hospital f OCU\ on ~c rel\. 1ntnguc glamor m)\tel"\ <:lanc..le!>ttnC arrangmcnts. Basic domcrnc adJu\tmcnt ou ur'> and w-111 ull1matt•l'r pro\C beneficial. SCORPIO COct 21-l'lo\ 211 Dcfinctcrms,rcul11e)OUareltkcly to get what }OU a'lk for -hi.· \un· of "'hat '.I-OU nt·c:d W1\h <.omc'i true. chan\ma '' htghltghtt•d rom;nlll' ''pan o l 'cenano ,ind \ou'll rernup recent lus1.. 1'1!.ccs Virgo na\1\.t'\ pla\ ouL~tand1ng role' SAGITTARIUS l ~m 22 Ort. ~IJ You tan mah· 1h1'1 a ~>owcr­ pla) day' ~potltght 11n 'un:c'" ach1cvcme111. promo11o n. monc) and love lmport<rnt inti " lllual \Cl'k'> your l.OUn\cl. a\k\ )O~ to pan1c1pate rn rnmmun11-. or polttttal rrn1c<:t Rclatton\h1p tntcn'>rftc\ and )OU had bencr be sc-nou'i. · CAPRICORN I lkl 22-Jan I ll) (mpha'>t\ on broadening \cope of operations. of ~e1ng hc:~und the 1m111ed1atc. of d1.,<.ern1ng pcr\Onal potential 't ou'll he ncl 111 unnc<.cssan npen'>C hurdcn will be rcmo .. ed and opportun1I\ 111 tra\cl '>'Ill matcnal11t· ·\nC'> pla}c; 1mportan1 role AQUARltlS (Jan 20·1 th I I\) '-olfe'>~ 1ndcpcn~~ncc he confident tn conncet1on '-"t th f>Cl'><ilhlc loan I rn:u' alc;o on ltnanual pro'>pccts. ah11t1y to tn'>p1rl.' confiden'l' lllll'n"lil·d mmant1l rcla11un.,h1p You'll tx-fa'icrnated h' the on ult vou'll make dt'\Ul"l'r. wh1d1 pr1)\C'i 1n1,p1nng. PISCF.S (I C'h I 1> ~t;m h :!O) '-o111d~ lqt.tl document Rt•all ht-tween ltne\ Be aware ol Ii n1: pn nl I ndr' 1dual ~~ho~ nn-.tJntl> llalll'r' I\ like I}' to have ulterior moll\C (JO 'illl\~ hold oil ~11 \1gn1ng an} J~rccmc nts Family member doc., hdp 1n pro' 1dinl( 111lurmat1on and \I. 1\dom t-- .... ee .... 1 .. 1 .... w_.a_•t ...... _ ....... s_100_ Belt waa1H 5100 Belt WaatH 5100 u•m snusT ClEllOIL PAIT /TIME ActlvUlee Leaders (Youth) Mon-Fri 1 30·6 30pm Must be 18 w/ch1ld care experienc e Orange Coast YMCA 642-999 APPLIHOE STORE IHlHll Costa Mesa lull/line 919r vice e•perience required E11cellen1 salary & bonus 642-0240 Dan Joanis ATllLETIC CLUI Airport area Front desk l)ftrson. PIT 75,·0565 AUDITOR Costa Mau Chrls1111n C P A firm Is seeking a poraon tor the audll atall 1·2 ytara public account· Ing audit experience re· quired Setary open Call Mr Tracy 754· 1040 AUTO LOT PERSON tor ear ren tel agency EitPof p1el Newport Bch 03 1 4'88 Babyaltter. my horn• 2 dy1 • wk tor 2 toddler• Nwpt Hta 631-3669 Rent or 1op 'lo Fashion Presti gious Newport lslilnd ar&a 644 ·066 t Beaeh olflce s&ek• re- Beauty STY LIST. wllh or w1lh<1ul c;11en1ete Top com mission paid 640 1900 1 9.5 rue• Sat sponstblfl. welt organized 1nd1vlduol wllh typing skills SS wpm. minimum t yt'ar olllcf! 1xper1ence. LOG near OC Airport Saler f S51 hour Call IOAT IHOMUICS I Fron1<1e tor appt ' •1•ul!tr•s MERRILL LYNCH n ••~n RELOCATION Mere: OMC Volvo I 0 !!•· 752·0707 EOE MIF/H penence a mus I E xcet· lenl pay & benetlls Ken s Boat Center 554-8500 tOave or Don) CLERICAL IOATSltOW PIT atternoona. temp . typing answe1 p11ones Apply tn person 1760 Monrovia Sle C-2 CM COClT&IL SEIYEH OPHlllSOOI .. CHEERS RESTAURANT Entertolnmenl and danc· mg We need cocktail servers We train Stu· denlS OK Full, pit Beach & warner Cell tier noon 752-6955. 847-9960 pm blwn 9 12AM or 2-5PM COLOl/llAll For into can 6•6-3966 COISILTAIT IOOllHPH/f /O Wiii train own butlMH. 101 N-port Bch R E de-comm Sendra 045-8770 v11lop&r Computer exper h"tplul PIHM Gall tor 1n llPPI Marilyn 759-953 t OOOISHLPH Must apeal< & read Eng· 11th H11va trans & b4I flex· 1ble Call bW1n 10-5PM, M on Fri C C C H 549 306t C111tornl1 LlcenM req MacGregor Yachll, 1031 Plecen11a. C.M UllllXTUIHH Ouye, gala, nomemaxe"I SELL 1¢ KODAK FILM coupon• ChUrch benefit 240-0427 WHIEllS a 1 , P 0 , t a r 9 a 1nter"1ttng, write or cell PIHYlTI SAL.I 714. 752.0214 for complete reaume J Furniture. t>ootca. eoitec.- Mexican Reetaurant nr Newport Beach Marketing M1111on Viejo Mell hiring firm hu aeveral openings * Wallresseatwa1tera for retponslble and In· * Barlenders Service Station Attendant. duatrlous people. A good * Ho11a11tHoa1 P / T Exp er 1 e n t • d B (TLN). Box 367 Corona table's, odda. I enda. Sat del Mar, 92625 673--6816 9-12 2375 Rutger• C.M speaking voioe a MUSTI * Olshwuners 968.6505 Prachca1 nur1e mature Agli&aCtl A great way 10 lneruM * Cook• wants day work wtSun lotiAil.,,.-.; ____ ..,...,. .. .. .. d d 11 w Apply In narson at 27567 ServlCe Station Attendent oll Pr!ff ') dyl 8-44-8065 Brn gu range, good ye>Yr "" get o are e R'"v ed E11p d Days 7 4 Sun off --con d $ 2 5 0 I o b o Electrontc Aaaembty Ex· IAlmlAIOI pay for your training For Puer11 eat (locet In 54 llr' wll Rel• req Nwpl Pract•cat Nurse/H1kpr 94 1.3147 perlenced with hlll SIPllYllll Interview appt, cafl Mr Saleway Shopping Beach 8..,. 7151 ~k• oos1t1on l~e in Of speakers a muat $5/hr to CheJlenglng, rMDOnalble Bleeme<, 5•5-5776 Cente<) 8"43·2105 oul Local rels 673-5100 1 llY AP•UUIOll 111rt 5158·8220 potltlon with privet• P•IR RIOI lnllL SALES Service Statton attendant S C1tl1en ted d""" Lit 957-8133 --community G eneral " Fil latand uteeonly No r Y Ealey Laaola ftJ Ootll maintenance/repair• APPOINTMENT SETIERS lmmed11te opening for mec:h no amk Mr Bott' postt1on u com pa-KENMORE electrtc dry9r, NE~OEO: Two aecreteryt UM of own lneured ve-tor evenings. 5.9 pm full/lime sales, with eJC· 2490 FairvM!IW Rd CM n1on1aec:'y PluM pnone wtute. fik• new. $178 or NI t 11 I $5 00/hr + liberal com pertence only Muat be 675-4430 bell ofter 551·3151 general o oe, u 1 ,,,., hlcle required on the job. • energetic and mature SHIPPING & RECEIVING -•I Two aulatant booklleep-Working t upervl.ar of mlatlona. Contact Bob et Salary • monthly bonus Mact11nesnopexper1enee Jolt1 Waate Kenmore \op of the llne ers. part time. Wltllng to amall crffW. Salary range. 651"1100· 3•9 pm WMll· contact Debbie 11 Alexia n.1ptu1 Mark !>57-3380 Doantlc 510'7 ~81'*1300'_ 0,,~·_7r:.~1 tram nghl peraona. Ben· $1600-$1700 mo. tt ye>Y daya. ~ .... IS~ """' ems Applleatlont f -"' d --------Natural Fath Iona of Shipping Receiving. Apply FAIR TRADE · Cave fe wlll 1-----.....,..-,...---..,... Newport Decking, 1653 worttlng lndtvldual, 10011· Buay printing ehop seek· ........ ..,, "" " ...... "" -cond $ oo ~II tr• • quail 1...,, h1r prlntlng/pe1t91.1p Laguna Bch, 497.4777 •••,.Gr-or Yac"t• 1 .. 3,' do do---t'-/wk In t ""h Kenmore ..-hr & dryr. ax" Superior Av., Colla lng for a pennan.nt poe--Ing herdwOfklng lndlvid-lllll Plaeentla. C M IOf renl In NB 700 t272 1 M • Mesa 642-7654 Ilion, call 493·~ 122 ual with paate up ex· Large o C business mao IPOltTSWUlt lflt -Dora 5510 Ms•1yt2s'~ob0wu6ht!, ~~vy74 dty, Fiorlatwanled, exnar'd (11.30-5). Scheduled tnttlf· perlenoe to handle rnul· 8 1 Of 1 Ad -...--0 .. -1 NI I Sh • 1 • t c or g oasy v has lull time po1111on av111 5 lrnltl fo~ terrier mt•ed ---_ only PIT. Tuet. Wed & v ewe gue or llpte rnponslbtl llet In· t 2 I I fl REFAIGERA TOR REPAIR C lly •-·--.aatlon sa es yra m n e)(pr able tor gener1 o Ice temer nupt si ~ •• 1 Set, 845-0093 ommun ,_..,.., · eluding pule vp, CC>Ynter Sara 6J t-8100 duties 859 4912 ~8•1155 Local name lltlrNte S27 --sates, lillng Valid COL re- 1 Larry s Aefrig 700· 7275 GARDENER H B mutt be quired Call or cormi In to Salttt TELEPHONE Appl Seller Adoreo•e Sto1h Tru pup eJCper w/and hlle roNI Medlcal front oNloe PIP. 296 E. 1711'1 Street PAllT IEPAITlf•T PIT am or pm Salary • IJ•Pa F wk• AKC S250 Reing. Phllco. froefffM, Only rellable prof need Urology-OP Typ63· b5k3p0n1g & suite B, CM 642-062 1 Exnarlenefl prel FI T 40 Bonus Orange County Lt!~s uian IJtlt ,nope '.>r •cem11ier •Inf cond apply Aeter·s req'd & will phone •kills 1• "w c 11 r S 160 673 6344 · •-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll-• hrs/wk Apply 1n person airpotl areo e ijrry or_d,.rs '>48 1200 - becheelled 963·7114 Med Lab In Npl area nu KERM RIMA HARD Anderec~ 851 0101 AKC YORKt f PUPPIES IAelrigs !7&19 troattr ... General rlouaecteanlng opening lor lull time pos-PllOIOTIOll WARE. Inc. 2666 Hart>or S $95 & S t75 Wather/gH Service will train Trans· ltlon In t>ua)' lront ofllce Can you.. Blvd CM TUEPMO•f SALE II W1<S SHUTS ~t~'>3 dryer s100 ea 645-9e28 portatton required s4·$8 Good typing sklll• nee. 5 Spare 3 hra nlghlly? Ttre Pennysaver Is 100~1ng S300 P. S•OO t 4 · , _ hr PIT Mual be flex· day week, 9-6 + some Are you SALES PEllSO• for a p111me telepnone Cockei-. c.ti.,mp sired Twin Oven cull.?'" Im- table H B & c M rMI· Saturdays We otter Well groomed. Ladles' Sporrawear buyer salesper,on Hrs Tues AKC r1t9 bull puppoet 1,. penal stove. 30 llf/cln dent preferred Great tor comp Mlary, paid aalary, dependable for gott shop private tnru Friday 9am to 2pm wee I(" m 11 $ 2 5 0 ow•n S 125 873· 1403 t d I /h k · profit aharlng and helllh and sett motlvaled? club 30-35 hrslwkty. tn-Apply '" perton l660 541 9878 or 9!.:l •211 C -. s u en ' omam• er 1 benefits. For lntervi.w, eluding some weekends PtaGenha Ave C M ••trll • 957"8431 "'• call Betty. 0•6-U03 ~l~~worklngwtthklds? Hrtywage • commlsston TEXAS OIL COMPANY Messy DoQ'' SlO any 'ltze £,airaeat 601' General LebOr MODELS w/portolios to II ye>Y can answer YES 496-5.767 for interview t needs m11ure purson tor tGROOMtNG ~CHO(lt) Honeywell Pentax SP<X· Many poslllona evelleble Phone646-7021 r .. ac.'•*'• 21 Y'' "•P ma11c ~ zoom toter• Up lo $7/hr pose for Head & Shoulder Sal~ nar•~n 10 sell art snort tr•p<: 'urroundong "4" "S•8 -• 2 .30.6pm Mon thru F rl "'" .. w "" c ~ " < • 1 so obO 4n4.eo87 220_ 1520 amall lee portraits in eicchange for work and cuSlom flam· Orange County ontact • .. -IEIHAL OFFIOE Rapidly growing directory advertising firm located In Newport Center needs permanent part time em· ptoyee tor general office and typing asslatant Hra t2 NOON to 5 PM, start S6 per hr Send reeume or teller to Dally Piiot, Ad ~01 . p 0 BOK t560, Costa Meta 92626 Hali Oreaters Station for leaae Hair OealQner Manlcurltl Cllentele nee Studio FIVE Ask for Judy 640·6"3 Hair Stylllls, Manlcurllls Rental space or employ ment avall HAIR PROS, 18009 Skypark Circle. Irv 261-6092. 4114-9907 Meat Cl111l11 ltmot Help wanted lmmed Call 645-0961 not et IALIOA IAY CUI HOUSEKEEPING Full time and pert 11me poerttons avallable FRQNTOESK Service !Stlented lndlvld· ull, CRT posting. raaer· vellona Muat h1v• good math akllla, type 40 wpm end uM calculator 5 dayt/wHll. 8-4PM & 12-8PM 1nctudlng wknda Pleete call tot 1ppolnt· menta b41tw-.n 9·'4, Mon- Fri 645~5000. ut S2 I 8X 10 print to update your lnQ Experience tn sales customers We tra•n P,• Bull pups UKC AOBA C 6011 porlfollo Call Lenny -----art background nelplul Write P x D1ce1son ·~ M~f w1mned II wk'\ O•J•ltrl 675-0823, 9-6. CdM PllOOFIUlfll 545.5444 p,.,, So111nwostern Pei· "'o !200 & up 83l·3190 A f Am 800, Rane 1000 PIT proofreader, Thurs & roleum Bo~ 789 Fl ~OODl ES .A RF Pf OPl E I drtve l mot new. some llYH/IRIYH Sat .. experienced Apply HUS PEISO• Worlh Tx 76 tO t ri,,0, ~1.,,1 I\ •Cl , 4i, :.ie4e 'lollware $575 963-348a Must be hard-worker. Pennysaver 1660 Placen-wHtetl illlllttllattl' TOP SU FtH ti Toa IOU clean cut. polite SS· Ila Ave. CM Excellent opportunity I remale'I Pr1>f M ,.,,. ._ SCTRY l l l PR. $6/hour to start. Include• p•op lllllT CLERl awaiting you 11 you are en ,E~c.orts 121:H 866 ,~114 t yp•r•n 9t.e>• •t u· 1 , ,o Free Springer Span lem wknds Starving Actors n • energetic. entnusiasllt bH, (] 51.11 rt.... ,.... Gentle nature 6 yrt Call Moving Co 650·1367 A newly created posl11on highly motivated indtvtd· Tow lruclo. Driver n• •o "''" 1gt! ol :iuto f . iO"ll --------has beeome avellabte for ual interested in making pPrience r T d y<i ~ 1 ie• n .. rn•ul Pa "'* araatare w an tndlvldual to proVlde e•cellent money E,.. 968·6505 t 1101 .. 411·"" 11 1 ""1 .. 1-8tt.-1111S.,o .. F•A·s-.. ne111-·ra1~ MULTI Level Direct aalea opportunity that lets you achieve your llnanclet goals rapldly 14 yea11 exper In the skin care marllet Our fast selllng products ere based °" Mink 011. Call We Care Distributors lor details 645·9104 ask lor George Now hiring Rental & Seres People Belbo1 Island Realty 673-8700 Nursery person. C>Ylgotng personallly for yard main· tenance & aates Part or lull time Nurseryland 838·9000 Nursing llHESlllE. 3 • 11. 11 • 7 Experienced preferred Muet be mature, end lnte<llled In tong term employment Certification training avelleble MESA VERDE CONVALESCENT HOS· PIT AL. ee 1 Center SI , C M 548-5585 1111111 Crl nure9 atdet . 7 AM ·3 30PM & 3PM· 11 30PM. P/T Call bW1n 10AM-5PM Mon· clerlcat support 10 the lensive tra1n1ng program Tr,111PI Agl No com~ ule• A" s 1u 1 m uoio spotleu always p1oper1y management No expettence necess-0 ~ cov" ~ Re1lty Ilka new function Main duties will C II 551.1100 lor in. l•ll•ning reQ 11 I er ~11lar, 4 • t. 50 ea Call •99-1508 be lyping. Proeitsslng In· at ry I a .,. lollow•• 9 640 1 •71 voices. updating lnven· erv ew Hones 5520 .Al~lOOM King mettr"• tory acct'sr....,,,elvabte& TYPISl C)11t••ht•a l6tl how 1set$l2!1671 4387 ' ""' ---------N~O t'•Pf!' typ1t,I .11ilt> 1, , payable, and maintaining I work trom di• taptlnn.. q1, 11o•~ 4000 Oh< f ~""' Bttllul 4 p1. Iovino im HI Illes Two years gen'I of· Sales nc1 , 1 11,,1,. ,,,,.,. w"''' M ~ •' t•y'> F.4 , •ll~' 1tke """" ,.artntonea, re flee e1tperlence. typing IEOOll llUIEIS!I u• 11 •NIHIQ <l'r , .. ,., 1 , 6010 ~t" 11y Pit•4' S56!1. a.ell 55wpm. tO·key prollclen· N~ ... norl Bf•llCl1 I ~==;;;;·---~ s~·~ f,P 7086 cy & good t omrnuntce· Opportllnlly 10 work w11t> • tton skills reQd Please tne largest solar com· 1•11'") "G'' ~&llTl"UE&UCTIOll+ ,1.n.nq C:~ll"' 6 Swed apply lo p9ny tn the n111on (OVJ'I l ropo~a• t•I ... ::1 ., r.• , • ur . ~ mr]ff1 '"not !'>MIS Good Donna Kubiak S 10 m1tllon in sates 111<11 " ~ ·~ < cont! S '00 S36-8240 Ind Prop Mngmnt month) Our successful t ,.,. • .... 1124A Mein SI . Irv ~Pie come lrnm All • Cf• O•n ,,,, tebtei conv l o reg 863•1191 walks ot Ille •••••••••• toQ .~ C•OO' llb ,. s111e bottom ii• +<~t&lfl c 11rved 190,. !. sides P IT counter help Gary's Dell 752-5401 Hours 0111 HWI 112·011 l 1 IAM·3PM --------• P /T llOEnlOllST sates Buay re~ estete office TEACllEllS/PUEITI I nteds rec.pllonlst Musi Show Ch1tdcrelt and Lei b4I presentable. reliable tar People Salary tull Wiii train but eicp bene lmmed openings preferred Liie typing Biii Helmuth, 760-0801 req d ~-5 nrs dally can HORnllY /lSCllW Nancy 031· t266 Opening for e'ltpenenced PIT. lllnl telephone lkllll, tndlvldual Mutt type eo 1111 typing. Ille llllng 3 wpm Rare oe>l)Ortun1ty dyst3 hrs pr day n.xlbte tor rtghl person e.n.1t1t Call 10AM· 12 noon. Call Lynn at 547 5625 d111y 941.0102 SECRETARY HAL HTATi aiT Executive MCrtllfY to 011 · PART TIMf Vat Pd tiou• lf, 1 ,~1 tS'll S?t.00 640-4222 AllA/tMJ 10 inc t.JdP fla•ll A M "',, 11 u • m,1,.,.,, wf'flk ,.r,ds Mu~I n;;.i d•• , .,. I/ , 1,,.1 a n IH"'•"oon n a1o. 011me tbffl p1lnd11bl11 •"'"''"'" .,,, •• 11 ,,,. 11 1111._ ,0.~ w1tti ) 1e1f & 4 uphota t ruck v 1n ~11111on !> t• c:hr& N-P1ld $1000 wencml to an•" ""'""' 1 \ ''" 1 "'"' "' rfW•t+W ..... 11 $575 540 2029 ... , I •\ It I I PBP"' dflilll'lr tn l1v111,. are.t Must ti•• d"C"' Larr) lltrcan l t1th11 dabl• Cont11ct Gn·J 1fi l r r W ·~ <. 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ER C ER., Fri C.C.C H 5Al9·300l COUNT L " Houaec:le1nlng, t11per, pi t, Buay Medical Olatrlbutor Wiii train Full/time muat t11ve treneportatlon ._.urtlng E11tperlenoed agent d..ir alll Prtatdent 01 e Ing charming CdM lo-dynamic Newport beech c111on with well "tAb· baaed company Oua11t1 llahtd CdM firm High c111on1 tnclude H t · comm1u1on lnc111ttve retarlat sklllt u well aa Plut prlvt1t• olt~ end 1b1t11y to handle prH1• aecretery 675-2311 Oayt ur• complex travel er WAllTED JUlllOR ADULTS OUT OF SOHCl'Ol OUT OF WORI refe Back b•Y er•• 031-3037 Banking .. lllllTOI SAYlllllLIAI A tocatly owntld Saving & Loan currenlly nae pot !Ilona 1v1ilabl1t lot both lull 11,,,. a pen time felfera. E Kperlentt Pfeftffed, c .. hlerlng ex· P«lance nec:.taary, part time la approir 2 t tire/~ PIH"' apply In peraon at 1971541 Beach BIVd Hunt Beacl'I (New land Center) EOE Cl1 111...0 1 haV1ng e 1•11 \on aomett11ng you n..O 142·5178 To ptaoe your meeaaoe t*ore the reeding publle, pf'IOne Dally Pll<>t Clualfled. 142·~71 needs • pereon ••· Newpofl BHch 848-7821 540·1287or0'4&-1038 NurMa CNA'a& NA't Ap· per1enced In Cu•tomer 11 1 b 1 Service Good gtner1I of· OlllTH IELP Housekeepet resp person ~.;,:, on:rvl ~~~. ·~~ llct t*llllt 1~1 O typing Futtt ttmt Arbor Ctt.ne<a. to do he>Ysek~ and county. cnvla/gertetrlc And dleti.pnone Mutt b4I 1rv1ne 552 0965 car• for t cnlld, Tues a exper~ 1 1m1tt F0r ab'41 10 worll -11 undtt T Thura In my home Good 8~1 call 80,.7,.01 Mon preMUre 11nd ea part ot • Oat111ery L A lmHB to pay. muat h•vt own Irena thru Sat 9AM· 1 PM team B1net111, ealarv nomea In Npl c:n & AEF'a Patrice A1mand'1Nuntng Mg Phone 8• 1-26&5 be· 3 30AM 8AM !conomy t4 t-8•8AI ett 6PM tween 10•12 only c:a1 req'd U50/mo NIJfalng _ 548-844 i, 848 1413 ... , OINll11 In. llUU'I &1111 011111011 ltllllls IMMEDIATE OPENINGS l '10# PtY Gr Ht Mure. llLIYllY 845·0901 aft 4 pm. c.rtllled or e~tenced Leirn whlla yov earn To Need Extra Income? Be en "/PT, daye/tvenlnge find out more about 11 0111 Independent carrier for las, Olli•• h ... ltf Convateeetnl hoap1t11, $U 54g 1 T'ualln , Ce THE REGISTER Muat !JCl*lenee In "'1 H group ~~1~2-~~~· 14511rv1ne Bl Tu111n h1vt a.pendeble econ-hMllh and dental In· • omy ce1 Irvine, Npl Bch, auranc» L1gun1 Hiiia HEAL TH Have aometnlno you went Co1tt1 M1111. A Lag 9Ch Jen. 497 7511 Nulrlllon company t ll• 10 ..it? Cl...,f..O adl do a r 18 Ca 11 V I e k Y di M poeltl It well I C all N OW , 951·7113betore11111"1 llllUIOI i;;: ~on:'YP/n.~ 142•5671 DENTAL ASSISTANT' Per.on Friday. Ptrllltme, training Call betWMn FIT Front A *II. omce fOfllM» tntuftnOe egen. t ·11AM .,. ....... & Ev/Wknda 876-3311 rAngttmenU 6 tnm• "10-/I Ifft hOUMhold dul... for a u ti ti lra~1ng presld.,,t HIQl'I· Mull type (TOUCh) end hit ., salary Ind lrtnge ben· geneotal Offlee 84&·18t I eflla f~ tn. right peraon RECEPTlONtST, PIT. 4 R991y lnconfld~to CS hra/da Npt Convel11 8800. Bo• 2000·2 15 C*'ll C1J1ter 6"e-7184 Corona d•t Mar. Ca IEO!PTilllST 9262~ ---- Flex on hour• Must ~ llOllT&IY HIRI Mal 1nd IHhlonabt. II H .. vy ptl<>n" Must atto HWNU IUOI entoy the public: hro ~ olt1tft nftlds la..11• htlt"t't Secre11ary .. 11n typing BMuty s.1on 80 es ~ 2.J ,. .,, 200 ~port Center Of exp.r , lron1 ot!IOI llP• Newpon 8eecn ptiatlfiC., to work w1tr1 For Claulf..0 AO axp • ADA. X~IY lie. cy Airport VlC 711· 1790 ACTION Sel1ry open. 0.MOll. Ktnderger1tn lntlfuctor .... PIT -PIJ~lll~1....... ~i'fi''*''J~•t Pot· C&llP•lot N • 942·8 .. 1 wkdye; Mon·F'rl 10 3Q.t·30 Mutt ··-· _ .. ..,.. ling, 1 ng ~°*1 WOtll· Deily ' 0733•03~/wkndt t>41 21w1th••ltf'alveehlld Good Pon• voice 1ngcondttton1 540-7111 MYS I eae<:1.1t1¥M In 8 Dutv offte• 752·f408 llOllT&IY /RIOIPT ~~;v:~: cart backgrnd Creden· 7&14122 M-F. Rtc1pt1onlat1810rtt•ry, All •OM• of people UH I I ' .... 0 •ng• tight typlno, full ttl'l'I• • elall tlled •Cl• to NII all b~f~aMC~-SAI'·""° Cluelfted Ada 1'2-1111 U1·t7&0 •liill•••••~-al;:::::;~~;;;~L. t0r11011n1no• 847·5071 .. 1---:=======~ _____ ..._ __ _ Muat type &O ..pm Star1 Ing aa,.ry G1 Jl§Ofmo 176 0171 I Poa111on evall11Dll! ,,,. young ptt0ptim o· .. 11 1 1a wo11<ing 1n tile n-tOAPnt p(omolion t ti Sat J. e.• ~"""'e neipf.il 11ul not nf!< ') llt~ Wiii tr 1n Gomm11191ons plu• eionut. Mutt be anibll•OYI 41nd 11lf mo11v1tora Call Earl Rovn1r~ b• IWIH " 10 JOAM arttl :l OOPM to1 ai n1e1v1 Of lllf>it rn pet5on al 330 w .. 1 ea, St co' • M • W11efl0\l StvtrlU p 1IU •nd Tr11 n ltf!I 18 Mtttr no.i~10 I I J C8 Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Friday, Jenuary 20, 1984 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS 1 Half; pref. 5 Source 9 Chart anew 14 Mite 15 Therefore 16 Rusi 11 At the peak 18 Lake 19 French legislature 20 Make new 22 Subdue again 23 Parent 24 YoUng one 25 Said 28 Ripening 32 Toronto loo1balters 33 Healed 34 Hearl 35 Cheat 36 Modeled 37 Employ 38 Response to Ques. 39 Yawned 10 Crowded 11 Banished 13 Billowed 14 Multicolored 45 Spike 46 Negligent -49 Sugar apple 53 In re 54 Kings: Fr 55 Hankenng 56 warble 57 Relative 58 Attraclive 59 European 60 f)(CU5e 61 Skiing w"8ce DOWN 1 German r1.,.er 2 Small: suit 3 Crescent 4 Phony 5 Slow down 6 Speechify 7 Monster 8 Weight unit 9 Young flower 10 English c11y 11 Old Greek we~ght 12 Selh's sire 13 StrongboJ1 21 Competes 22 Classihed 24 Unco.,.ered PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 25 Side dish 26 Threefold 27 Showing awe 28 Cogitated 29 Cake part 30 European 31 Avarice 33 Made out OK 36 Fish pies 37 Dissenters 39 Car11lage 40 Sand mound 42 Thought 9 43 Nap 45 CoU 46 Beams 47 Ample, once 48 Persian Of Old 49 Essence 50 Astound 5 1 Numenc prefix 52 "Thank heaven I 54 Knock 10 11 12 13 2a· T-Blrd, tu11y equioo9d. 1leep1 4, ah•rpl S515o 538·95041(213)970-9005 Boat shp up to 30'. powe1 boll O• low mast. Nwpl Harbor. mo 10 mo. S 180 obo 720-0318 days PDWER IDlT IOCI --+-+~ TO 45' 642-2512 ileyelH 1012 •8 53 56 59 C.l~.~ DO A LITTLE ~l -:; -. 9USINIESS IN YOUA ~ll ..o.r OWN HOME ~-'·l '~ ............ , . ;f '-~-···-'...!-., .... ,, r--~ ..... .,::•. 46 ' :. -... • .... .,. ~~· i ~J~ ' : " • '(:"I ,/ _!.<G .• '7 l. ~ 7 ~ GAIAGl SALi ADS NOW " !I. ) , ' 'tLASSl,llD IY (ITYI Sii atLOW 55 58 81 Bicycle, Mo1obecane grand record. Campy, equipped, 24" lrame. ex- cellent conc11uon $400 955·0250 $CHWc.c:,IN~N~C~A~U~IS0.ER S125/0BO 548-2017 Motorcyclts / Scooters 1011 ·75 Honda 450. bask .. Sas 645-1659, 548-8755 lwo '76 Yamaha YZ. 250 & 125 plus 4 1a1I lrlr. helmets Best oller Moped. $50 557-1300, Mon.Fri, 9-5 --~~~~ 6211 'i2Kiwasaki 550 GPZ, I ;;;;:;:;:;;:;:::;;:,;:,..,,.,;;;,;;,;; I 2 5 0 0 m I $ 1 8 5 0 Magic Island Membe1 shlp 540· 1499 aft 6PM Current price $3500, Wiii sell tor S 1500 Call Kathy. -476-2020 lliilC ISUID KAWASAKI KX250 DIRT BIKE, xlnt cood S5001obo 67 3-6816 YAMAHA 175 Enduro, MEMBERSHIP st reet legal. $200 $300 tor $3500 value 642-1795 Darryl Dues pe1d 1111 June Days -- 978-9503; eves 731-3561 Motor Romes 1020 SGarS !rash compacter. ·f5 Class A. 19K ml. xlnt $50 Hide-abed. $50 cond $9.500 P P 557-1300 Mon-Fri, 9-5 646·3843 l.1J* I ;C"O;ll:•:,.:;ll:•:•;:•,_ ____ :• V!!o ctarlnet. 3 yrs old -"'"':•:i;•;•;•=I•::.., ____ Furn. bike JSmm camera. $175 M1nona XE7 cam· '71 WINNEBAGO 22 FT Fully sell-contained Loaded Prime cond1Tlon $13.500 548·7800 Besl offers· ~ln1 cond pl'lone framed prints era $115 650-91 82 Hide-a-bed Duncan Fn/Sar 9-4 186 De! Mai Vou name 111 M1111ne hdwe Phyfe mahog drop leer A S o-1•. <riain ''"· hdwe. '78 23' 4-S!IH bunkhse-a1r, I L1v1ng m u1te. dinette '"' II !able & 6 chairs. 2 bed S oow '''· AV !lull. "mp· AM/FM Mich 11res. a nu set. lrg TV tereo, Misc I I corner unit w/lable, c.:lesk. items Fro-Sun. 9 _7 3241 mg, folding c:harrs, sota. 1001 air, awning, 1111 c an, elergere. pa110 tatlle/ 2 Iowa misc Urgen!' 546-3642 Stor-Mor pod, windshield chairs. bench, bookcase.1• .. iiiiiim-""miiiii cvr 32K m1, lllnt cond dble headboard, Roper 1• Ollice Farait11re/ StS 500 760-1867 PP bll-ln oven. lamps, pie-DCC SWAP llEET E,.;,aeat 6226 -1u1es. etc. Sat/Sun 9-5 Trailers, 433 M STREET Every Sun'day Orange Used metal storage racks. Tta•el 1024 Coas1 College Fa1rvtew & good cond. app1ox JO Arhng1on. Costa Mesa units. dltt s11es All ,.,., 11 BUY FACTORY 01AECT CotlDI ••I Mar Adm1ssl0l'1 & Parking 1a11 553-8101 L1ghtwe19ht liberglass FREE. Spaces S 10 Scamp 13' & 16' travel FURNITURE. luggage. re-432-5880 Pi1101/0tila1 6228 trailers and new 19' 5!h cords. 11nens. lamps. I'::~~="~~~~~~ Oak console p i ano, wl'leel Call now, toll 11ee. glassware Sat/Sun 9·2 LH le • Wurlltier 5850 548_7272 1-800-346-4962 !or tree 1419 Santane!la CdM aat. IC _ brocnura and SAVE! GIANT DEMOLITION Alley, 909 16th §1 Game Piano, Baldwin Acrosonic • SALE _ Everylhing goes table, chah . nok-naks & w/bench, walnut. exl1 A a to Ser•1ce1/ Sales-Service-Leasing UR&EST llYEITORY * 79 3201: 4 spd, A/C (994XEO) •'79 3201. auto. SIR {468292) * '80 320i; 5 spd, AIC (565ZOL) •·so 3201: 5 spd. SIR (2AHF576) ··so 5261, 5 1pd. SI A (1BCV192) * 80 320i. 5 spd, SIA ( tCZX542) * '81 3201, 5 spd, SI R (002998) •·81 3201, 5 spd. AIC (1 ARM692) *'61 3201, 5 SPd , SI A (1 00U765) * 81 3201, 5 spd, SIR i785\65J * 8 \ 633csl, au10. lo m1 ( 1EPN784) *'62 528E; Auto. 1oaoeo (966653) * '83 320l: auto. SI R (1FMY925' * '83 3201; 5 spd SIR (002357) *'83 633csi. auto. to m1 (1GRM010/ * 84 3181. 5 spd. +o m1 (2ANX294) IU·31Tt 208 w 1st. Santa Ana Closed Sunday 100 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 'ID 320i 4 cyl, 5 spm, laclory air am/Im stereo. Mags. Sun rf, •In! cond. Many more ex!las. Super clean. Must see (P1001) Sou!h County VW -lsuzu 842-2000 LARGES ELEC T10N OF NEW & USED BMW'S! LDW&IUCMl•W VOLUME SALES 100 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '11 MOHi ICCOIO 4 cyl, 5 spd. am/Im s1e1eo. rac1ory a11. lo mlles. Kint cond. super Clean. must see {P0997' 6 Hondas to choose trom S341l Sooth County VW -lsuzv 842-2000 ·"77~,-"-0-,dc 1111 cond. auto cas.s . SJM m1 1 ownr Mini 53450, 644-9079 '78 Cl~!C, •In! $2025 371·82751eves 552-7209 ·50 Civic 1500, 5 spd, air, 1uns & look s grear $2850 631 ·3016 '81 Accord. ai c. am/Im stet cass xlnl mech S5150tobo 650-9074 82 Honda C1v1c. 4 dr. 5 SPd. am/Im cass, Xln\ cond Musi Sell $6000 obo 960-635 7 ... ,. •llE •olEHl'S SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU "WE lllll IGT IEUllHSOLI Volume Sales. Service And leasing 18711 Beach Blvd Hun1tnoton Beach (714) 842-2000 JWea 9131 *'84 Toyota 4x4 P.U As- sume pymnts cl $181.48 No dwn pymnt. OAC Call Chuck 979-3553 Agt *'84 Toyota Celllca As- sume pymnls ol $178 36 No dwn pymnt OAC Call Chuck 979-3553 Agt •'84 loyola PU Assume pymnts ot $121 72. No dwn pymnt OAC-Call Chuck 979-3553 Agt '71 CORONA MARI< II H1gn m1, new hres. 100 cond $600 644-8051 73 Corolla, auto $995 646-2813 '82 TOYOTA CELICl T +!t , Aolo. Power S1ee11no, Air. ~lee! Sun Roe!, S1ereo, Custom Wheels (1EAS583) H240 ' UNIVERSITY HONDA .!'lhU llottl"'' llh.t t 11 .. I \ \It .. \ d 10-CJ7 l 3 '74 COfol1a. 5 spd, amllm. nu trans. clutch. erig $1650 857-5817 ·71 SUPER BEETLE Xlnl cond AM/FM cass SIM SZ5001bSI , 5'48·7340 '71 VW BUG dependable. new pain! $1975 Kathy 760-G 731or771-5014 100 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '12.VW COIY 4 cyl, 5 spcf, am/fm s1ereo. 10 miles, )(Int cond . .super cfilan. must see (P0640) Largest VW Con~ Selec- tion fn Town Sllll South COuf\!Y VW-lsuzu 842·2000 77 Sc1rroco, good body & pain! rebll eng & trans. nu !ires Needs some work $2300 557 -1300. Mon-Fn. 9-5 100 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '10 SCllOCCO 4 cyl. 5 spd. am/Im stereo. Fac1 ory Air. lo mili!s. •Int cond, super Clean, must see. {P0473J 5 Sciroccos lo Choose lrom Our Price 92 CAMARO Z28 loaded, T ·lops, a1r, am/Im stereo cess_ jray metallic. low m1!es 10.900 536-645 I SEE US FIRST! we have a good Mlection or NEW & used Chell· roLets1 See us today! ·79 Grenada 2-dr, spec pa1nt·gry/blk. 8-lrk cass. AM/FM. V-6, PI S. PIB. AIC, auto. 671< ml, $2900 p p 549-0433 Soulh County VW-lsuzu 1142-2000 78 VOLARE. ps, pb, 8/C new hies, run.1 beaull- lulty $2200 493· 1732 hntiH ttlS *'84 ¥rans Am auume pymnts of $261 45. No dwn pymnt OAC. Call COHHELL CHEVROLET ~llarbor Hl\d 1·1~1 ·\ \lf'.S \ 546-1200 11111 Chuck 979-3553 Agt. Soulh County VW·lsuzu '81-Phoer11x 2·dr. au1o:a;t, 842-2000 Cllr sler 9315 PIB. PIS. per! cond tc $3600/obo 548-8451 79 Aatlbit dsl, xtnt $2500 •?ildwN & CNTAY wGN -- 37 1-8275/eves 552·7209 $3750 644-6785 '83 TR ANS AM 18K mi: Fixlurl!S, panel!ng. dish-m•sc Sal only 8-5 cond $1450 640-4038 Partl 9015 washe•. washer dryer. Saturday only, 9AM0n UPRIGHT PI ANO~ 9 dra.wr tool box . landscaping Bring ham· Ste1eo.couch.etc 19941 Holland,$500 847-3698 Cra!!m11n, mini cond mer & chisel. every'lh1ng Briarly. Newland & 5- 1 .-G--' 6230 $300 642-6269 SERVICE 8 LEASING 3670 N. Cherry Ave LONG BEACH (No Cherry eJ1!t·4051 76 Co1011a Sp! Cpe. am/Im cass, 10 ml. $2000 ·74112: clean. needs work I obo 642-3583 & TLC $1750 or bst olr --- 760-95681(213}489-8308 Heve someth1no you want 1.----. --to sell? Claullletl ads do l1ra1111111 G~11 9132 11 we11. 6-42 -5678. ·79 -vw convert bug. xlnl extras S 11 .950. 673-3630 $7950/obo 549-2559 84 Town & C!ry wagon, no dwn 11 approved lo as- sume lease or buy Fully loaded $254/mo & TOL 432·968 T Selling anything wl1h a Dalfy Pllol Clballled Ad II • llmple matter !n & on the house !or sale Adams ptr 1DI -.s ----- Saturday/Sunday 8-3 -Rosslgnal Roe 550 skils, Aatos Waated 9020 426 Avocado linport leacll 203 cm. Nevadas. Ro11 HIGHEST CASH IMMEO Sat, 9-5. Sun 9-12 Lamps. i:.;,•,=.,<,;:.:;L:,IQ;.,;.,d;.•~•;.lo_o_s•,-~-I poles. new $425. sell $65 lo• your vehtele. domesttc desk. wine rack. cn1na Everythlr.g goes' 2421 Kahru FIG X-cnHy skHs O• !oretgn 551-8285 hutch. tbls, 16' treeier, Port Whitby {Sea Wind) D1nd1ngs. $65 494-6087 toys & books. clothes, 8-3 Sat 644-2677 TV R 4· Imported Silk & Celadon Lrg muttJ.1amlly Sa1e Sat l 1 to, 623Z 11easures 414 Carnation >tereo onty 8-3 Many ltems.1 ,.,,:;.;;;;;,;,.,-....,,.,.-''i;"i Saronly8-4 -603•),Carn8-good prices 2301 Hoity BEAUf1t"uL 25·· RCA 11on Clothes, m•sc 11ems Ln (N1 HarDor H+l color TV 2 yr wrnty Sc -SJO $148 Free del Open S1at1 ha Sun rv Johns 646-1786 Costa Mesa Offtee C1ose·outsale COLOR TVs WANTED ;:::;;:..,:.:;;;=. _____ (Desks.Sec Chrs.m1sc Wor king or not Century ANTIQUES, twin bed, car An1q d1nl•OCkng Chrs TV 54 1-8320 p1s, welding equip .. misc 2317 W Adams.S A 284 Hanover Sal 9-5 (Warner1Ra1tOSat1Sun Sac lrg 44' giant TV $600 iiiioiiiio~~*~~~~~~~~~ obo Must sell 642-7579 araitare 6025 Maclliaery 6216 lo1t1, Ge111er11 7011 -12' Avon, 3 yrs old, e)(l1 Spanish Mediterranean W1llho1t. 12 '1.1' throat . cond. w/ll• bds. 018 brkt, dining table, 6 chairs in-band saw pedecr $150 cover. oars $575 tor eluded Excenenl con-Will demonslrate, near 389 d111on M ust see an11que 842-38 12 qulck~1111675-9H_ 842-6044 Mi1cell11to-a1 6211 Power lo1t1 1 12 Twn beds-s•o ser 2 wing . 13fl BOSTON WHALEA bk chrs $1 50. Misc 15 freezer, $125 Chll-1981 35 HP Evanruda. items 964-6782 !erobe. $85 548-8732 swivel_,., new .,.atntsh· 85 gal salt aquar wl stand & bollom pa1n1 . summer Jtwelrz tiZ14 5300 obo Aac110 con1 ol '83. like new $4500 85 111 vvS diam in heavy plane gd ror beglnnet's. f11m NO TRAILER (714) 14K Desperate Joa S!SOobo 631-7411 548·3256al1er5pm WEIUY CLEAi CARS AID TRUCKS COHHELL CHEVROLET ;!X::!)l liarbor H1\~I 1·11ST:\ '1.t."i\ 546-1200 WEllT USED CARS& TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOA FREE lPPHISIL Co1mler-DelH!o CMETllLET 18211 BEACH BL VO HUNTINGTON BEACH 141·1011;541·3331 WEWUTTDUI GUUHHCARI See Rooald Dace THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAlfl018lVD CO!ttA Ml ~A 642 0010 966-4468 213-436-3082 Ceiling ran brass w/lut!p t7 tlBOSTONWHALERw/ EMERAL5S J9s1ooes,UJ 111es oak blades. never t•a11er$1750 673-3630 cara1s Retail $200-used Co.11 5290. lake 18 L'l'MAN s10E STEER $300/carat Sell S.150 p&f $95 552-0796 CLASSIC Atomic 4 Cyl carat Alt 6pm, COMIC BOOKS AND eng. xlnt cond 57900 JftJI -----,Of2 645-I0-46 BASEBALL CARDS 540-4242, 675-8669 _ ~r!!!!1!s3!~,c~~e Now open Sun 11·4 """' d\J/ttW /flO l:IMW Oaf•• STERLING BMW& ,_,_,.,, ~ ... , ... ,. Ciill us 1oday 101 lull c1e1a11s on your next new or used BMW_ We otter excellent se1ec:11on. axce11en1 ftnanclnglleas1ng packages.European delivery packages & professional sales arid service 1540 Jamboree Rd., Newoort Beach 640-644 (formerly Roy Car.,.eq Do111n 9Ji7 '83 DATSUI WAIOI MIXIM'l Power Sleenng, Auto. Air. Powftf" windows. Power locks. Radio, W1re.1. Elect sun rool ( IFON338' Sll,HO ·79 RX7 GS. a.ulo, a!r, amlfm cass. equaliier. al- loys 59K mi, exit cond Have all rec $6500 obo 979·4610 Of 966·0550 IN STOCK Rll's 64's al Federal Sticker or below B200Q's -150 ove1 Invoice leave message 101 Marty or Gary Mazda 2tJ/851 -6744 iercHe1 B1a1 9 fiS *'84 190E assume pymn1s of $424 71 No dwn pymnt OAC Call Chvck 979-3553 Ag! · 722000 Mefced'e1. Euro· Pf!lfl s1yle Great mUe· age Perlec1 cond A stE"A(I $8500. f75"'"4454 'JI 210 SEL 4.1 S7890 xlnl cond 675-6906 '75 280C. !mmac . yellow & tan. wire w011. 51K ml, $9650 760-92?8 '79 3000. orig owner. It yeJIOw. clean. 89.500 ml, axtras St5.700 Oay1 645-7053. eves 559·56" 160 USED CARS Must sell EMERALDS 82 bough! & sold 1828 New-24'Sklpj&ek 1978, 225 hp TO CHOOSE FROM TOP SSS PAID pcs, 25 cl to 5 ct. tr om port Blvd 650-2665 VOivo Pet1!a eng. low hrs_ S150tc1. lrade 496-2681 c0fnp1ele ShoPsmllh ma· m•ny extras 4 whl 1ra!let '10 .IEEP C.11 For Pampened Tranalucent 37 p(llnt EM -ch1nest tOOls . ca1penter incl $15 000 975-0366 6 CY'\, • Spd, <:115.9, rally *"8-4 • X 4 pickup •swme MERCEDES IEIZ EA "lDS y-., ch-'~· . 10011 mnac 10011 Four clap, &••~8035 eves wheel•. Black Beau1y. lo pymnls of S181 48 No ,, P P Od "' "" """" 750 12' ----m!les, x!nt conct, super dwn pymnt OAC C•H Top .... ercedn r1cea a onty $40each 640-8668 •16 truck llras 2--S----weucr1111 Nova XL. clean. mus! &ee (P0991) ChvCk979·3553Agt CallPet1r/l1r II-V 6216 ea Or 5 lOO •II 859·4552 1973. Twin. Ford. V-8. Our Price I~=~=--,,.-,'-,,-OIAL 2131714 MERC~DES IC •••rz ca11 ltVt'I only Mercrursars Tandem Sllll *"84 Datsvn Sentr• u -HOUSE OF IMPORTS, toe B:ad blast mach. U1g & John Wayne Tennis Ctub akle tralle1 $8995 sume pymnl1 ol S120 27 arc welders, 2 com-Revular Memt>ershtP 120-110 1 South County VW-rauzu No dwn pymnl OAC c.i1 81 300 &0Mtclntghl l>""- presMrs. lb! aaw. band $800 675-2988 842·2000 Chl.ICk 979-3553 Agt wl!e•lh All options uw, Jolntet. belt c11sc ---* JllCWI * 4 W~HI DriYn 9010 750811vn-7 IO S28.t9Slobo 633..0100 undel'. drill press, 2 Cut JOhfl W•yne Tennis Club 82. lo hr1. hyd·hll. 2 boa I 1 .;,.;:;;:.~.;:::"";;;...,.;.;:::"' I Stick shit! S9SO 536-2481 ·12 3000 TURBO DSl ott MWS. b•nd saw with members hip S799 owner . must Mii 74 Toyo1a l•n(I CruJser, welder 181he• 12•36 759-0140 Ollflf• HQ.9003 11"!' reblt Chevy 327 eog. ·16 280l-4 sp, atc,Ciffn 13.000 mi. Ilka new 5 .0 rl I d ---he•dars. good mech +nlou1 . h1 mllel Run• $25,900 NB 720· 1704 1 • · tu ace grn er Lawnmowl!f 70" Flea1/B. Bo11on Whaler. 18' coM $3000 615·8186 xlnl '3000.650-7687 1001 ~ cutltr gr!nd•1• 2 Se!ltP Like new bol:I O\ltrege.20hisonboat& 'llSEL 1ur1e~ la011h1 •1•. t,••e<ydl •~,11 buy e~er •t S 195 150 Mere New, S26.000. 711 B1uer 11•4. PWf llHI'-'ll llTllM 1 .. 210 81k/b111, wtre Whls. netr o.rn;,, m · 00 ng. ga 552-564 1 nows 18.500 673-6281 Ing/brakes:' •Int corid new. S37,000 813--3025 5 power lffd for m10 -__ S5900 171-4) 650-4242 AH St-Meo (~4WfJI - 71 4·972-115• MtglCIS!endctiertermem-CHAIS CRAFT ''Connlrtt" 11111 ~ lb6ul the mon9Y.,,,. btr11'11p , wlu 13500 1"3 35· fr*811 w11er Tr1ek1 9025 can Sl'lti }'OU thru our S1500tobo 978-7575 coo!ed eng•""· neeo. •&1 fORO PICKUP s>urch ... • INM plan.. Cteatllled Ad1 tr• the MtglC lii9no Gold Ctrd Tl C 110,000 080 SJOO/'o'bO $45·8283 .111 IUIHI •n..-r 10 • 9UOOM1tul Mtmoer1h1)') seoo E11e (7 1•) 5-45·8634 or ~ lllNITI -" , 1e10)398&001 77 ($32001 1nd 78 gwegeor)Wd •• 644-2615 ' 130t0u•llStr"I ~~ ... wey 10 I«! mM9 --C&3500I GMC 1 ion ritlKJ, NEWPORT BEACH ~ SELL idle 1tem1 wllh a Find whal you wanl 1n ht•11Ydvtyw!pwJalr,etc i••.IJOO o.tty Piiot Clu.lfled Ad OM!) Pltol Clattlntda. 557 1300. MOn·Fr1. t -5 •• • ·a1 Rabbit delsel. 4 spd, air, stereo 53950 631 -3016 jl.ill Ull 642-5678 TWO DAYS ONLY::~:' LEASE to OWN We ~He .. de Special Arra•ge11"ll wilh o" 8Hks 11d Lene Co. to offer 1ou t~is special 2·da1 "'"' with these low, low lt1se·lo·Ow1 Pay•,.ls. 48 CEL 15000 YR ITll " 1d P.,.aet, U. I ltewit, a.,. Tettl et ,.,_.... UT 11.U. lat. 1tau.n k'9 bi&al Tlrn, 4-a,.M. ....... ,.,, lit, 111/nl ... , SPECIAL DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE TO ,LEET OWNERS 4 x 4 SPECIAL 41 CU 15000 lilts Yr. 1100 01 111 hJ•HI I Lio. ... Ttl1I 11 hftwllh II 7 44.11 + IH SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU m 71414Z·ZOOO ' • ' --- 2 INTERMISSION 0 N 'Mass·Appeal 'has just that at Grand ~ ~ Martin Milner stars in meaty c ~ clerical comedy, a sort of ~ 'Going My Way· in reverse ._ u.. WhJl. }'OU ma) a,i.., could be.·'"' en1enaining rn a 1wo a:; rharalll'r pla}' abou1 a m1ddlc-agcd pm:i.1 and a young u '>l:mrnanan ha,hing out the conlltl·ts ol the ( atholtc: ~ lhurch 1 \nd Jt a dinner theater. yl·t ~ Wcll. gl"t n.-ady for 4\Joyouc; awaken in&. 6111 C. Davi\· <1> ··Mas\ Appear· at the Cirand Dinner fhcatt'rts one of the ~ \\II tint m<"lllll•\t -.cnc><:omed1c\ tu lomc down the pike an 0 man> a moon. Wat<:h1ng 11 1i. like ~·c1ng ··Gcxhpelr' -It 0: ma) deal with theologal-al IOPIC:'>, hut you don't have tu bl' rdag1C1U\ IO cnJO) II Toi Titus '\ttually, ··Ma\!> Appear· 1' •.on ol .. < io1ng M) Wa)'·· 1n 1eVCf\l• "" older character. a long-cs· whlishcd pne\I, l"X· l\b on the l<lVl' ol has lOngregauon (not 10 men11on an eternal i.u ppl )' of wine) and 1n return he provide\ i.pintual plac<"bos and plea~nt paulication Along <:Oml·\ a young. firebrand 'iCrninanan "'ho wears antens1ty like a \Ult of armor and lhall enges thl· l·\lahli\hmcnt va lue\ of ht\ mt•ntor It\ an 011-and-wu ter mixture which playwright Davi\ lalc'> l1hcrall}' w11h laugh\ 1n the earl}' going before going for tht· Jugular later on It '' al\(1 a form1dahk t halkngt• for the t\!.o allof\ l·ntru,tnl with 1t\ \Ul't'l''>'> \t the < 1rand 1hctl' arc no problem\ in tht· la1tc1 dl·panmenl Manin M1lnn. who'\ driven throu1d1 our 11\ 1ng room' fw year' in ··1<11ut1: 66" and ··Allam 12 'uix·rhh cnatt' lhl print "'h1lc (red l t:hne prm1dn 11ut\t<1ndingu1untapo1n1 "' thi: young man who yearn' for lhl' pnc.·\thood hul on hi\ own tl·rrn\ ~ilncr\ roll-" thr rncm• u1mplex. dnd lhl· \l•h:ran .n tor ddtl} hand Ir' 11'> t•"'cf) latct turning up lhl· . 1111hon1' when rrquir<'d .and playing what l ~hne., t h;irattcr rckr\ to a\ ;1 ··-.cing <Ind dann· thl·olog1an · whl·n Merana Sport the a ctive look l'Pr11 •< I fr If ,.,. 1twrJoy•, '>r qr ry r Jayt Fred Lehne (ritbt) declinea a itua of wine from Martin Milner•• part of their counter- hr t an gct .1wa~ with 11 I k " pan1l ularh mcmorablc in one seem· where h1!> own troubled t haldhood t·merge\ 1n a plu)-actmg \ltua11on. Jnd hcfore we kno" 11 he l'i oITcnng a ··lonlc-.\1on·· to h1!> }ounger lomradt· II°'> a ton'>ummaw rx·rformant:c by an ac.:tor who\t• tradt·rnark ha' bci:n thl· ea\ygorng t:haraller w1 1h the '>lecly innn rnolve l..t:hnc 1\\trmturl·d 1n101h1:"angf) ~oungman·· modi: and ha\ k·'' cl how room 1n wh1l h to drHlop h1'> charat tcr. hul hi\ t:OOO,l\ll"nl) I\ \pl<:nd1d 11 ... 0\1.-n confC\SIOn ... a \l.trtlin~ onl' unllhh dd1.,,t·rc<l and he nnl·r IO!>C\ our I 1r1 ind r "ml~ r]((• 1oo·r. ( ( ,11rJ() "' gr• -<JI ( 1lor•, /,·~~~~ 56 f ASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 point in the comedy-drama ....... Appeal'' at the Grand Dinner Theater ln Anaheim. belief 1n. nor our conrcrn tor. h1!> personal crusade ·· Ma\s Ar>1~:al" \hould chc11 JU'>t that during its scvcn- wcck '>lint al the Grnnd. through March 4. Ifs one of thi: hcst dinner theater produc 11ons of the season. mus1cal<1 1ncluckd PcrformanlC'> arc give n Tue\days throu&h Thur'l<lay-'> at M· 15 f-nda}s and Saturday'i al 8 45 and Sundays at 7:45 with maunce\ at 1.30 both C\aturday'> and Sundays an the < irand tiotl'I. un r rt."l'dman Way off Harbor Boulevard . OPJ>O'ilte D1!>m·yland. in Anaheim C all 772-1777for11ckct 1 nlormat1on Philharmonic program _star~ Leinsdorf, Ax Mac!>tr<i £.m h J..e1n\t.lorf will londutt thl" Lo'i Angck\ Ph1lharmonac. On-hc\lra with 1nternattonall) famed r1an1'it l-manul'I Ax a\ the \OIOl'>I when the Onsngc Coull I} Ph1lharmon1l l\oc1t·t) prC\t'nt\ 11'1 '>l~th concert in th1· current 14-<:oncert ..cnei. <iaturday·, pcrformant.l'. \tarting at 1':30 p.m, 1n thl' 'ianla Ana llae,h C)ch<K>I aud1tonum, 520 W. Walnut Ave will tndudc Mo1art \ ··overture. l he Abduction from thr lwraglio,'· Melian·, < onccrto in (, for Piano and Orchc'>tra. K 4~3: and aft er 1ntcrm1ss1on. Symphony No l in D Minor hy Anton Bru<.kner. wn11cn tn 1873 1 h<" carCN of tho Vienna-born Lc1nsdorf, one of the mo'it dl\t1ngu1'1hcd mus1t ian'I .JJf our day, began in tht I 1fl()'i when he hccame ai.\lstant to Arturo T oscanint at thl· ~allburg Fc'>llval fhc wor.cning political situation 1n Austria prompted him to accept the Metropolitan Opera's offer to become a!>s1stant conductor 1n 1938; w1th1n two year.. he had full rcS{><JOs1b1hty fo r 1b German repertoire. with special emphasis on Wagner. Having conducted the Rochciter Philharmonic for nine yea~. Letnsdurl' has spent the past IS years on professional tour.. of the Far East, Europe and North and South Amcnca, conduct1ns symphonies in London, Pan'> Amsterdam, Berlin and Vienna. He ha.A led the Los Angeles Philharmonic on to ur in Mexico and the U.S. and the New York Ph1lhannon1c on tours ofScand1nav1a, Rus~1a and Japan. Ax 's prominence has nscn as he won the Artur Rubinstein lntema11onol MasterCompet1t1on in I 974, thl' Michaels Award of Young Concert Artists in 1975 and the Avery Fisher Pm.c in 1979. Tickets arc available at the Orange County Ph1lhannomc office , 234 E. 17th St., Suite 107, Co ta Mesa. Phone 646-64 11 or 642-8232 for details. All Kats arc reserved . ........................... -------------------------~~ ~--------...-._..._.__. .... a...-.............................. ~ Calendar ·Fri.· IC .... tcal Ct'nttr Drive. Costa Mc i. Tuclldllys throua)l Sunday• until P'tb 12 957 40~3 "81UOAD001'" at lhc ~larlcquln l>lnnC'r l'lr.ty· hotJM', 3~03 S lforbor Blvd., Santa Ana. nla}ltly LOJ'tO BSACB IYll· rxccpt Mondaya until' t'"b PRONT ORCB&STRA 19 979-5511 p~ntt "America The "STARTll'40 H&R&, Bcautl(ul." a visual chort'o-STARTING NOW" at the f(raphy wllh apcctacular CC"m T hutcr. 12852 Main color photography. O..td St . Garden Grovt', Wcdnc•· JltaltJJLlhc...conductor w~a thrm:fth Sunday• un .i.... WeMwatet, phO~ f'C"b J 8. 6 6· 7213 t~phcr. and mualc by "llBCUBA" at UC lrvtnc AUoa Coplaad, t..ooard tonight a"d Saturday only 8auteta. Cbul• I••· 856-6617 .. d Georie OcnlawlA. "Tin HOT L BAL Tl· 8 .30 p .m . fn Tht' Trrract' MOU" JI Orangl' C'oast Thcolcr. 300 East Ckt"nn Cl>llcgc•'s Drurnn Lah, CotJla Fk>ulrvard. Loni( Beach Mrsa. F'r1ctay& 1hrough Sun- 12 13) 436·3661 dnyi, until fo'rb 4 432 '\HHO ''MANOI" LA MANCHA" Country at th<' C 11rtaln «all 1>1nrn·r Ttwater. 600 f.I Camino ~oad. ru .. t Ill, nlj(hllv rXI t•pt Monday'i al vurytnjl c 11rt.1ln ttmt-"' lhroui.th M.ut h 25 11;1H 1540 DOO·WAR RID~RS. A 30 p m I :rn .1 m Crazyhortir I H')O Hrookhollow. "i..i111.1 A n.1 549 1512 Inaplratlonal Benn'.1 Heater at Dl•· neyland tontcht. Pop "CONT&llPO '84", 111 a C hristian muatr rtlcbrat ton thal features tht' Benny B-.ter Band, the Darrell llanafteld Band, Under· CO'f'et' a.ad the Reearrectlon Band. Tl<'kets 9 15 H pm.· I a .m "MASS APPEAL" 111 lht' (,rancl D111nrr rl1r.1trr 7 1-rn•clman W.1y A11.1hrtm. nlAhl ly rx11·µ1 Monclay unlll M.irrh 4 772·:12'1.0 "NEVER GET SMART WITH Al'f ANGEL" .ll lhr Wc-<;l 01111.,tc·r < ornmu111t y I lll'.1lrr 7'Jl'J. Mapl1· St . W1•.,1111l11<;l 1·r. FttclJV" .111cl S.iturclav' .11 H .m thmu1th 1-t·b 4 9~5 4 I LS "NlGHT WATCH" .11 1111' lhinttnlolton fkarh Pl,1y huuSt". M.Jtn at Yorktown. I lu n11n~to11 llt'•Wh Fr1clay'i .ind ()aturdayi. at A 30 I hrouj{h f"t'b I I 84 7 ·4465 "TR& PIRATES or PENZANCE" at Sebas- tian s Wr'll Dlnnr r Piny· houM". 140 Alll" Pico, San Ctrmrntr-. Wt•ctne1tday" chrnu~h Sunday" unctl Frb 26 4g2.9950 "8 RIIS RIV VU" at th<' Gardl"n Grovr Community Thtatcr. Chapman and St. Mark'H, Oardrn Grovr . I' rldJyit a n<I Saturdays al 8 30. Jan 15 and 22 at 2 10. through .Jan 2H H97 ·5 122. "SUGAR" .11 thr C'o'ila Mrsa Civic" l'la1 hou"1" Or an~r County Falr~ro1111d<;. Co'lta Mr .. a. Thur.,cJa.r lhrouJ(h Salurclay., .11 H .JO unlll Jon 2H 754 5159 "TOW AJlDS ZERO" at thr San Ckmrntr Com munlly ThralC'r. 202 Avr ('abrtllo. San ('lrnwnte. Thursday' throu~h ';atur- day" at A p m unttl .Jdn 28 49'1. 0465. l tonight o t Dlsnt·yland Slndl-999·41 23. • ...... ft'ICK PTZOW, <iln~rr. WHEEL OP PRIBND· guitar. harmo nica. I 0 SHIP. ror stn~lt't" ovrr 45. p rn.-1 a.m Bl11c Bert Cefr. mt'<' 1" 11 1 T c; 1 F . I 07 2 1st l'lacr. Nf'wport Ftntrkt'y·~. Lu Mlrad.1 r; Plrr. Nt'wporl Brae h pm 522-127H 67J·i3~3& II AS ON • MAN -WOMAN IN · STITUTE. ttl(<''< 'J.5 <;5, pro· Pa I o m I n o • 6 9 0 7 fc-s tonally ilri.1ii,n1·cl l(t'I ar L.inkcrshlm. Nor1h llolly quolntrd pJr1V Hp m 8 10 wood.(2 13)764 -40!0 tnrludrs wlnr. rrlrl"sh PELON'Y, Coldrn Br.ir, m!'nls J 8682 B11rm1 Vl'lla. 306 l'armc Coast llt~taway. Yorba Linda. 545 OH40 11 u n I I n g t on D f" a<' h MJ98 Al'f01E'8 81l'fOLE8 5:l6·9600 DAl'fCE CLUB, Ii :10 I I JO JO TOKYO, fi I' rn · pm .. ·ra11k Amo'ltt rrto, Cagnt"y'11 Oy The &.t. 406 1..avrayct 1r 1to 1rl, 144 Parlllc' Cous1 lllJ(hwuy. Lln<lc-n Avr . l.cml( Hrad1 II u n I I n ft l o n B <'a<' h (21 :l) 435-6:1 1 I 000 931 fi JUSTIJf TtJSK BAPfD. " R.30 p m . I a m . I lunJtry Fllm• rtjlt<r lkslituranl. '.l I 0 l f'. "PSYCHO JI." tJC lrvllw. fo:1ltnJ(t'r, S.1111a Anil S<·lemt'L<'1lurt·llall 7unct H:-15 2~77 !:J :JO p m 8~6 ')54~ Theater . "B&COMINO M&MORlltl" 111 South C'oa!'t Rc:pt'rtory. fl!')!') 1own "VALENTINA." Art rx· c lu"lvt' O ranj(t C'u1111ty prrmlt"rC f•n11,a1tr111r11I Belhc>a Cinema, Nrwport Ac-.H'h 67"') ;v; 70 Play within a play Steve Grodt and Patrick Healey are en-arouect ln a &&Dle of checken u Carolyn L . Sheppard and Kerene Barnard kibitz lo Lecturea .JULIA STSIJlt, a notctd o rgonl7t'r of WomC"n '& Workshop-1 In Lo4I Ant(ele'j who wu on KPF'K'a Los A nf{clc." Poetry ,.. t'Sl Iva I for l't'Rrc. 19R3. wtll ttpt'nk a t f! p m al lht' Publtr Library. 363 Clrnneyrc. LaJ(una Bt"arh Sat. Claulcal LONG BEACH STM· PKOl'fT ORCHlt8TRA, !'IC"C" f''nday Classical llsllnJt. GllBGORT COL&MAJ'f, tlatt1Ucal gu1tar t111t . con - 11nucs Monday throufith ';aturduy. 7 J I p.m . at The Nrwix1rtcr. La Palmr HC"8· tJurant. 1107 Jamboree Hoad. Newport &-arh OCC CHORAL& A CHAMBER SINGERS, Richard Raub, dlrertor. pt"rform mustt or ~ humann. &hubc-r1 ;rnd Brahm~. H pm.. Orangr Coa111t C'ollr~t'. Robe" rt H Moort' Thr.tlcr. 270 I F"alr 11IC"W Road. Costa Mrsa 432-5880 ORANG& COUNTY PHILHARMOl'flC SO· Cl&TT ho tt1 Loe Ancelee Pbtlarmonlc Orcbeeua. ltrlob Letn.dorf. 1·ond111 lor. JIQlaftuel As, piano H :m p .m . <;..n1J An.1 I 115(h S<'hool audllorh1m. 'l20 W Walnut. Santa Ana ORANGE COUNTY PBILHARllONIC SO· Cr&TT 11'1 11pon"C>r1ng lhr .Jone Gray Por1cr Scholnr ship prellmtn ury 111udltlonH. 10 a m.·6 pm . In thr Per· formtnl( Ar13 Oulldlnjl. Col qtAlC". f'ullrrton 64~-A:l:.12 Country DOO·WAH RIDERS, ti . p m . I :to a m . Cra1yhonte. I H50 llm<>khollow. Sant<i Ana 549-1!112 Jazz DARVEY TRAYLOR. Saturday ctnd Thur't<.lay. rvrntn11,-. Maxwrll 11o. 3 17 Pac·lflr <:o .. st llt~hway . llunllrq~1on Ucach 53fl 2555 0 'CLA88IC8 IN JAZZ" ptJnt-.t Ronnie Brown pt'r forms l'laAl'ilral and jau piano Tur8day I hrough Sat urday. 9 p.m ·I a m . at Thr Newpor1t'r, I I 07 Jamborrt' Hoad. Newport Ucach SHELL T llOORlt TRJO, CJ p.m ·I :30 a .m . Bii( lkn's, I 4 160 Brach Blvd . Wrst · mtnl'ltrr. R94-7575 Pop BUSllOTS, Goldtn Brar :106 Pactrtr Coast llljl.hway. llunllnf(lon llC"ach 536·9600 NICK PYZOW, 'lt'C' I rtcla\- Pop ltsttng DA Vlt llASON. 'If'"!' Fri <lay Pop llNtl nj( YmCENT SCOTT l'C'r lorrn'I on 11.u1tar T11!'!ida} I hrough :;.'lturday. 7 pm • al ·r ht" Nt'WJlOrtrr, Thr Wtnr < ·rtlar. I I 07 .lltrnhort"!' l<oad. Nrwport lk-111 h JO TOl<YO, 'Wr Frtflny l'op llslln5( · JUSTIH' TUSK BAl'fD. -.re Friday l'op 11-.t lr11t Theater "BECOMIN G YEMORIJt8" .11 ~11111h l'n.1'it Hqwrtory ...,rr ~ rltl.1\ llsllng "BRIGADOON" .11 lhr llnrlcquln Dln11rr l'l.1y ltOUll!' Srr Frtctny llNI lrt~ "THE 801' L BALTI· MOU" 01 Or.rn~r {'o;c-.t <'ollrJll' Sc•r ""rlclav ll'it lr11t • thi• .cene from Lanford W1190n '• ''Hot L Baltimore," openlnc tonJ(ht ln Oranae Coaat Cone1e'• Drama Lab. "HltCUBA" JI IJ( lrvlnr V!' Fr1day lt'4ttnl{ "MA1'4 or LA MAl'4CHA .4 ,11 the C urtain Cull l>tnna fhC'atcr ~~ Fnd.ty ll11tttna "llAU APPEAL" at 11ir Grund Dinner Tht".t lt·r Sc-r Friday lltttlnj{ "PRVltR GET SMAltT WITH Alf Al'fGEL" <1l lht• Wrstmlnslrr rommuntty Thtatrr. 5'-r Frtday llslln~ "l'flGHT WATCH" at tlir llunttngton lk'<irh Plav hou8<" St"t· Fr1ddy llttllnit "THlt PIRATES OF PltNZAJ'fCE" .11 Srha'> 11an'1 Wrsl Olnnrr Play hOU'\(' ,S(or Fr1day ll'lllnll, "6 RIIS RJV VU" JI I hr Gardt'n vrovr <'ommunlly Thratrr $4-t' Fr1clay lt<11tlnl(. "STARTl1'G HSRE, STARTING NOW" at thr Gt'm Thratt'r Srr fo'r1<1ay llsttng "SOOAR" at th<· CO'llJ Mrsa Civic· Playho11..r 54•1" F'rtday llsttng "TOW1lD8 ZERO" a l l11t' San Clementt' C'ommunlly "Thtall'r Stoot' F"rtdoy ll11llnl( Workahopa "COMPUTERS MAD& l!:ASY." Computrr rxpcrt Mlcbael Brinda unfolds lhl" tundanrrnlals of «omputcn. .ind clat;1 pro< ,.,'llnJt. 9 ,1 m 4 JI 111 • N!'w I lort1on'i l'ompulrr l.t'11rntnA < 't'nt<·r l .. aRuna 11111,. I-,.,. RI fl .. H:J2 4fl4R Fllm• "PSYCHO II." -.c·c· I 1111.1\ I !Im'> ltcilllll( "VALENTl1fA," 'lr1• I-rl duy Fiim' ll~llnl( UCI FILM SOCIETY prr'irnlci l'hl" Hl11k b'r C'hnrltr C'hoplln, !"lfrtnR I• !'Vt'r· hy I IJrUl<l l.lnyc , .1ml · [)rrn m St ffc·t " hy f> W <infftth H p r11 • l IC' lrvlnl" ~tal ~l<'r,1t"111111 , C'11mp11" I >rive·. lrvlr\1' H50 (1:11~1 Etc. AN "ORANGE PICK" <,upt'r !Jowl Wt'!'krnd I'> 'lt'hrd11lr<I at Sdddlt'b.•rk ('olltRr Non h C°J mpu'I. H .1 m .:'} p m f' oot bt•ll and non-loolball fanattr'I rJn plrk dll t hr ora n~t"l'I I hr~ wanl .u 15 r·t'ntci 1wr ~111ml !'l!"lf>O lrvlnt" Crn1rr f>rlvr, lrvlnr oranaea can be plck· ed for 16 centa a pound th.la weekend at Saddlebadl Col· leae North Campu•. GEM a Mll'fERAL SHOW Is br'ln5( prf''it-nlrd by Ttw OranJI,«' Coa111 Mtnl"r.11 & Laptcfary Sol'lt'ly from In am H I) m ut lhr ~1nl..i Ana .. : rr1rt1.1I Wnrltrr' I Inion 11.111. :l:l'J.:.Z Wr'41 1-tr<I <;1 • !'la nl a A 11J ,.,4() 4:\~!:f Sun. Claulcal FULLERTON P'RutNDS OP MtJSIC prl""'<·nt' .1 'lpt'{'l91 251h .m111vrr~,tr\ ronrnt Ir. t11rln~ Tbe Dobadabe Pla1eu ut Sunn~ 11111"1 I ltl(h Srhonl u ..... t.1nt l111ry Ro.icl dlHI War h11rto11 W.1v F11llrrto11. ~ 0 - .... co CD A. ~J·calendar l ,',ts!I•J ofi iiJ 1][1E: If;) :1 ij ;1i''' i11 (•ltt·] ;i ;?11'(1 TIME MAGAZINE NEWSWEEK ·NEW YORK TIMES LOS ANGELES TIMES THE ONLY MOVIE NAMED TO THE TOP4 "TEN BEST" LISTS. M Of Tm YUl'S Ta IUT ·· ... boasts cnsp. OOf'11ll3SSionate directxln by Jonathan Kaplan and an Oscar-worthy performanre from Bonnie Bedeha ... wow!" TIME MAGAZINE Olff Of YWI YEAl'S Tiil llST "This IS one 'feel RO<Jd' ffiOVlt' one of the best Amf>ncan moVll!s of the year. Bedeba's performanct> easily ranks amurll( tre yt-ar's bt>st .. NEWSWEEK OHi Of THI YEAR'S RN llST ' temfically WUUllJ1SI Cl!> W• lflderluJ a~ tt ti entertdllllng Mr Kaplan is a filmmakt'r who <JbwJO!Jy know" what hi• 1i-doin){ '>h1rh· ts beautlfull\• play1'CI h\ Boruuc.· lkdeba .. Vincent Canby, NEW YORK TIMF~~ ONE Of THE YW'S n11 asr - ' • .J specta...-ularly satisfying rroV11: .. ferociously good enterU!nment . a per;onal tnurnph for ltS star. Ronnie B<>deJia ter-e and playful. exhilar.iung and dangt> rous. · Sheila Benaon LOS ANGELES Tll\fE~ lWENTlETii CENTIJRY-FOX Presents AN AURORA PRODUCTION HEART LIKE A WHEEL BONNIE BEOEUA · BEAU BRIDGES LEO Ros.51 · HOIT AXTON Musx: LAURENCE ROSENTHAL Creaove Consultant SHlRLEY MULDOWNEY Executive Prorucers RICH IRVINE and JAMES L. STEWART· Procb:ed by CHARLES ROVEN ll!ll Wnttt·n by KEN FRIEDMAN· Directed by JONATHAN KAPLAN Eil PG NUJ111.U1Maams~ ., .. ,... .. , ... ,.,.(..t .. •_Jllll>I ' _,_~ .... ~.... One day 11 year old Timmy decided his mother needed a playmate. T\\ E~11ETII ~ilR\' Hl'.\ ,_"ALAIN CllAMMAS ,.. .. .,,,. \GLENN JOOl"N n lij HK11ARI> DREYFUS.'5 SllSA.'i SAl<ANrx>N NA~Y ALLF..N THE BUllJi SY~i'EM ...,. JEAN SfAPLE1ffi 11-,., PATRK'K WI LUA MS .,_.."'MARY N;N~ JXNX;llUE ~~l~!~~~) t'lr<hndtw ALAIN CHA MM AS ,.....,....., GLF.NN JClm\N ~ ~ ........ 0...,. fl • .... ........... Wli't' ~ OllANGE MALL ',.,,.,;I 6 THUTRfS Twttlft a.tlll Ol l lf>U(l'I o...,..•137-03.40 ....................... ------------------------~ ~--------------~•a..---._. ..................... .....__ Calendar ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SO· CIETY. "<"l' Saturday '1.u1 llstln~ Theater "BE COM IN G MEMORIES" ill ")outh Coast Hl"pt"norv Srr frld.1y Iii.ting "BRIGADOON" <ti I 111 11.trll"Quln Dlnnrr l'l.1~ houst' ~t' f-rlrtay ll<;tlng ·"MAN OP LA MANCHA" .ti lht' Curtain C'all l>lnnrr 1 h~tt'r S<"I' Frtda> ll~llnR "MASS APPEAL" di thr Grand Dinner Tlw,tlt•r Sri· l'rlday llsllnP. "THE PIRATES OF PENZANC E" at St'b.ts tlnn's WN1t Dinner Play house. Sfot' Frtday llstln~ "6 RIIS JllV VU" at llw CMden Grove Community Thf'att'r S<'c Friday ll~llng "STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW" at 1l1t· C urtain Call Dinner Thl'at<'r. S••t' Friday llstln~ Stnglea WHEEL OP PRIEND- SKIP, for '>lnJ.tlt':. ovt"r 4!'; mt'<"ls for brun<'lt. I I :m a m . lrhabod C'ranl". L.i llabra 522 1278 Flllll9 Ana EIC'rtrtC'af Workt'r !> Union lie.ti!. :\222 W Ftn.l St Sant.i Ano 546 4:lt49 AN "ORANGE PICK," '-''<' S.Hurddy 1-.tc-lt'jllll~ Mon. Classical GREGORY COLEMAN, <>et' 5aturda) C'lasslral llst- 1n~ Country COWBOY MAYNARD, R p.m I a.m , C'ra.tyhorlW, 1580 Brookholtow. Santa Ana 549-1512 Pop MARK MALAMBORG, Monday and Wednt"'tday night&, Maxwc-11''>, 317 Pa· C'lftr Coast lltghway. llunt· tngton Beach · 536-2555 KERRY GEL TZELMAN, slngt'r, 1'\ullar. 9 p m I a.m . mur fleet earl'. 107 2 181 Place, Newport Plt'r, New port Beach 675·3333 Fllma "V ALENT£NA.'' '>«"t' F'rl· day Fiims ll;;llng '' I~ • • r • I • ,. J f , " , ••• LUXURY THEATRES ht 2 Matinee Showings Only $2.75 Unless Noted S •3re1@4•111Jl6i ~2ss,/~~y ) FOR Funt EXCITEmEOTl V1s1tOvr ... 12:304!10 7:-SO/~ Alloia '2:00 J :lO S:OO 7 :40 10:00 (!QlJ:.20,:00&. 9,40 131g.114,12J 6~.2553 /~~) • SCARFACE ~ I THE1n~!2~ • ~need ..... ,... 7:00&. lO:U t :OOl:IO&. 10:20 The M•n Wh9 I.Owed Women (R} "VALENTINA," '>('t f-rl clay Fllm1' ltstln)l; Etc. Tue -..~lljll"" ~GEL 1a R ••T...CftD ~· roo• l.{Wttl .... ,~ ..... ....., .. llllla,__.. OEM A lllRRAL SHOW Is being pr~ntcd by Thl" Orange Coast Mineral & Lapidary SociNy from 10 a m -5 p.m at the Santa Mr. Mom IPG) 1!11 Plu1 Vice Squid (RI ClualcaJ Oriw...,s Open 6:30 W"ktnds / 6:45 WeeknlfhtJ Childrn URder12 frtt Unless Noted GREGORY COLEM.Alt, wt<H .. 9CUTHl*~"6l ..... '"' ~ TOlM --- SCARFACE • "AL OCINO ~ AN ~'M>lmft' PERPORMANCI ~ ... t. bell" )'!'MS'.° Judy Slont. ~ fl~ANC'Lc;('O rnRONICt.£ "IMMF.NSID ocm~ . 'Sartlcr .•• ~ Llrty K.atz. BOSTON HFJWD "AL PIONO L5 Rlvtn~ ............. .., 'Sattltt'. ~ ~- Pia l.tndstmm, WWOC-1V NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA fOUlfT Mt VAU.!Y Edward!> Town Center Pac:lfte s fountm V*'f 751-4184 Offle In 9&' 248 I El TORO Edward~~ !181 5880 ORAMGE ~ly Center ~2553 OfWtG( Wlrr.lUTER Stadium Orrvc lo C dwafds Cinema West 639-8770 891 3935 LA HA8RA AMC Fasht0n Squarr 691 0633 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The llilyPillt fits in. ''TH E BEST PICTU,RE OF TH E YEAR.'' 'l'BE BIGB ..... 'I ... S'l"Ul'I' ---·---... >llllfl t lt<\ICfl~f 1""'1""""'._t lftr .... 1,111 11' ._Ill '''"'" 1111 1111.111 \11 11 I 11>\l<l I \llM"._ \i•1rl 1.11 "'"' I 011.,llltl\ I <\1111 I 111 "IWl._\I"' \i 11fT ll'.l llN llt N"ll\1)1 <\Ill '"''\Ill l°"Wlt I lfl II WA,ltll .. 1"4 \IA ... I\ KAIUV.lt" 11111\111' "1 111,,..K 4 t AICIV..1111.111 1"'"11 \Nlllt -~• 11111 Ct""ll 1 ... ,"' .. •••'-•••<11• tAltHlif \(tll\""tl J u-·•··~tt.·••"'ll M~)(ll ,.,.,. • lllV..I" "'l' .. 11 11-1111111<1111>\klt~I --··· ·'--... 111tt1~\'t'•"' !!._=:.~..=-:--_: •· ... ., ~o .. . ........ _ 1111.,IElllAL I• IDAHO 12111 t•1 Ill [.t~ Ill ... , ........ ,~ ........... -....... ,,. ,,.... Oo•-· 1).4 2SS3 5 -0 0 - • 6 ..,. co C> ,... 0 N ~ co ::I c: co , >. co 'O ·c u. ......... ... Q) 'O c Q) ~ ~ ~ 0 ii: # NOW PLAYING At These Specially Selected Theatres •llEA UA Mov1~ 990-4022 •COST.~ MESA Edwilrds Cinema >46-3102 •MISSION VIEJO Ed wilrds M1H1on V1e10 Milli 495·6220 •NEWPORT Edwilrds Newpoll 644-0760 /ORAN(;( Cinedome 6l4-2SS3 •WESTMINSTII UA Milli 693-0546 • FOUNTAIN VALLEY f dwmf<. f ounuin Valley 639-1500 ACADEMY MEMBERS Your card will admit you aod a guest to any performance Monday thrOIJgh Thursday "ONE OF TIIE 10 BEST FILMS OF TIIE YFAR" -O.ml AnHtt, '>:EU"SU"EEK -Ru R,.,J, NE\¥' YUR K POST -}<NI 5,.,,,/, GOOD \fORNl'VG A,\ffRl<.A -Sb,iu &..son, LOS ANGELES T IMES -G•"Y A,.,,olJ. 1¥'ASHINGTCJN POST -Brw"' U"il/,..m1011, PUl'BOl \fAGALI \f -O.ml Rosm1b..I ROU I '-G \TOW; BAIA v CDSIA MISA V' IACUNA HlllS v WISTMlllSlfR "-1 R•P• P1au f'fA41'"'' "' utl' r Oil 4 < /4 ~ 1q It ~·~ 1.' I 1111\1 1 S•rt;a1 fl1A••·h r,,.,ri. Wt l 1~ '1 ,.,, -... ' h'I Jq1 " I 8 6& I CDl~--r Calendar att Saturday Classical list· Ing. l'fORllAl"f KJUltOltR ap-pears at a recital senes. 8 p.m . al the Shuman Clay Concert Club. Steinway Hall. 8469 Kass Drive. Buena Park 739-5786. Co~ntry 000-W AB RIDERS. 8 p.m .· I a.m., Crazyhorse. 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-1512. edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=.·~::.1~,':::' 81ov~hy1e1 530_4401 TO IE °' NOT TO IE .......,,,4_,_ -Fri. 8:45 (PQ) Sal/Sun 1. 15, 5·00, 8:45 '°"' ~::0-rn 1"wr1'"' k.~ m NtWl<..)N J(>'1N F~r:;:I ;,7..,:oo....-. ~1 ,._..,,,5,...-- Sat/Sun 3. 15, 7:00. 10:45 edwarda MllA CllllMA Newport A 1111h 646 5025 Co•I• MaH • lhcrc's men to do in snow than ski. ••• THEMOVEI AN EDWARD S FELCMAN PR:nCTIOO H()l !XXi !he rro.tie • [)\VI) ~ PATRO< 1-0JSER TRACY N SMTH D-tl PATAO< RECIR FRMI< KIYPALA . SHA~ TWEED · -·.::C'..HRISTCJ't£RW K~T . MIKE MARVIN , .:. •. PAU. G ftiAN • ··PETER BERNSTEN • · ~E MARVIN ·EDWARDS FELCMAN • R .... -... • · · PfTER MARIQE _ •• J'/r' . ..,~ ......... , .. ...,. .. . ....,, ............ . NOW PLAYING - llUA ,.,,," g,, .• l'~ 't I \\t ,. I I f 1 H. COSTA MlSA t•~t""I fd""lt•h Cu-..t"f'I .1 f 1h•rr-tht• \\ .tit1t11t;ct ( .-ntt>• tpq .,. H 1 \\ 1 tv,~\ '>ilSSION Vluo ~ tt\11. <lfd~ "-'\t\\I •ti \ I ,, .. 11 ·~"I"·· 'fl ( h.lnKt O'·•• In hi. <itf.1 UllANGI (Hit 1t11n I SANfAA""A fc1wi1rch 8• "\IOI \«I'"" Jau .. CLA881C8 ll'f JAZZ," see Saturday Jazz Usung. Pop Vll'fCEPfT SCOTT, sec Saturtt,;r:op Haling. JUS TUSK BAl"fD. ~e Frtday Pop listing. Theater "Blt C OlllNO 11Jtll0Rllt8" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Fnday listing. "BRIGADOON" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Friday listing. "LIFE AlfD LillB.'' tht' world prcmlerr-of a nl"w play, opens on the Second Sta~e or South Coast Reper~ tory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Per formances will be glvl"n nightly at 8 30 (8 p.m Sun· days) with weekend matinees at 3 p.m. lhrou~h Feb. 12. 957-4033. "llAI"f 01' LA llAl"fCRA" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. "llA88 APPEAL" at tfie Grand Dinner Theater &-e F'nday listing Lecture. BIOLOGY OF CANCER, High School Honor Stuck>nt by dliy. a 10-week lecture ser1es conllnuee through March 15 at UC lrvtne. Sclencr Lecture Hall, 7 p.m 856-5318. Film• "V ALltNTll'fA.'' ser f'r1· dav Films lis ting. '"OCEAN'S 11" with Dean llartln, Frank Sin· atn., Sulun)' DaYla Jr .• Joe, BJabop, and Anete Dlck.bulon, will be shown at 7 p.m at the Newport Harbor A'.rt Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, New· port Beach. 759-1122. Wed. Clualcal GRJtGORY COLltllAl"f. stt Saturday Classica l list· Ing. Country 000-W AB RIDltR8, St"(' Tuesday Country llslln~ Jazz "CLASSICS m· JAZZ," stt Saturday Jazz listing ~GEL Her two worlds are about lo collidt-. It's her choict-. Hf'r c-hance. Her Uft.. \Ill llrll<ll•l'il II l<t' ••I \l•\\I' \1'1'11 HI \l•il\ll'\\\ l'r· \'\\It\ llli\\ \kt I f1k<Jlll l Jlq\ \\t ,1 .., An • l I 111 I~ 111\I \ \ 'I '-\\ I\ kit! LI I •I< I\ 'It \II k< It!\ , \I I h •I I•!'-\\ .1 I 1\1 ' \ ...... , \;I .. ,., .i.., .. \ltl 1·1 \Ill ••• , •• , II\ I\ 1~•1'•·<1• K••\ 11\11,.ml•>\\lllf' ll•l!'dllk' ·' I" ~If If' I I'' t \ I "\I II .1 ~''I I II \I ' \I \ I•• ""' N<~ll !11 11\d' 11\f ti \I " 1\0111 ll 1'1~ 11 RI:..... R 4:.-:;:, ... ~~ ' Calendar Pop VlftCENT 9COTT. sec Sa= P~l'Loao, sec Monday Pop listing. .JU81'Df Tt181l lfANO, see Friday Pop listing. Dance Ill' A DAJlfCE CONCERT, with works choreographed by UCI raduatc sfudents. Wt'dnesday through Satur- day. 8 p.m .. UC Irvine, Fine Arts Concert Hall. Campus Drive. lrvlne. 856-661 7 Theater "BSCOlllNO llltllORIE8" at South Coast Repertory. See Friday listing. "BRJGAD001'" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. Sec Friday llsung. -ARTISTS PELEASING CORl'OAATION r---n ,':'[D THRUflMVEHTUPESINlfRHATIONAl vvo ••Mis!\ lllWIS CDP Cl 10.0 Al llOCllJflO nra.o~I~ -~.iti~ii1itaJi1ti•i .SIGltl..._.,~ WIU W ~ 7"4 "llAJ'f OF LA llAJlfCRA" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday llstln~. "MASS APPEAi:' at tnc Grand Dinner Theat_er. Sec Friday llsttng. "THE P1RATE8 OJP PENZANCE" at Sebas- tian's West Dinner Play- house. Sec Friday llstln~. "8T AR TING Bsa&. 8TARTIJllG NOW" at the Gem Theater. Sec Friday llsung:,- StncJea WHEEL OF f'Rl&ND- SIUP, for slnl{les over 45, meets at The lfw1ty Pelican. lrvlnc, 6:30 p.m 522-1278. ASSOCIATION RE· NAJ8SAJlfClt CUATOR8 hold a Singles House. 7-I 0 p.m .. w1lh guest speaker&. Costa Mesa. 540-5803. NOW PLAYING AlWtEIM 8tOOllhnl loOI m-64<16 IMA l.UMlllH~ S'19 S339 COSTAMUA Ectwitds Town Center 7St 41114 WOEJe OllOV'£ Eowards Westt>root. ~1 lfMllE ( 0"'110\ Woodb<od<7 (l '"' [dw111b ~ ~15880 c.ntma • WQTfllllMTBI SS I 066~ fOWNCI$ ClnefN Wtsl 891 3935 • fl'IP.!>f Nn:ll IN CD-,.- lt@tjlt(j 9'ow\ s.. • °"' OMMGf P~hc s Or111gt 011•t In 634 9361 WHTMlllSTEA Paciloc s Ho Wrt J9 On~lll 891 J693 LANTANA -"SEllERS-WlNITSl<Y /DE HAVEN ~·(.Y\ ROBERT HAYS JOHN GIELGUD PAMELA STEPHENSON JIM ~E "'SCANOAl.OUS" M EMMET~ o.u.. v. DAVE GRUSIN ,.,, ...... ~ ..... CAATER Of HAVEN ~~,,.. t-MRTIN C SCHUTE .~-. <• LAl(RV COHEN ,,....., ROB COHEN & JOHN BYRUM ·~••"'c""" o. ROB COHEN & JOHN BYRUM .,..,.,.. .., r-. AALENE SEUfRS , Al.E:XWINllSKY _ ... ,.,.ROSCOHEN PG ... .,, __ ..,._ """°"' -----·--·---. 7 Worbhop1 Lectures :E "CA•&&as UI THE p B 0 T 0 • A • T I 8 T !. COMPUT1tll WORLD," OE.JAR wUJ t'laborat<' on· CD where participants learn the a5J>('CI of "makln£" 5. whatjobsarcavallable. how photographs as op~ lo ~ much they pay. training taking tht"m. urmpllfled by ..... required and more. wlll ~ the work In ··Anxious In· held at the New Horizons tenors.·· Complimentary Computer Learning Center. coffee and tea at noon. talks Laguna Hiiis. from begin at 12 15 Laguna 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fee 825. Beach Museum of Art. 307 832-4640 Cllff Drive. 494-6531. ~ ·i: (• PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES ·~ ~ 1* BargainMotinees! •t!1~A'Mlf•hi4J o~~~ MOHAY 1'11111 $.ATUROAY FACUlTYot CANDlEWOOO • An ,..., ... ,ft(" , .. .,. s·oo ,... "SCUfaCE" (I) <D lh S,.C. 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SKELLY MOORg TRJO, '><'e Saturday Jazz lfsllnl( Pop VINCENT SCOTT, '>t't' .:;.tturda) Pop 111>1fllg BLACK SABBATH, In c-oncert at the LonJ( &arh SILKWOOD GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE BIST MOTION PICTURE (DRAMA) BEST ACTRESS • MERYL STREEP BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS • CHER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR -KURT RUSSELL BEST DIRECTOR • MIKE NICHOLS ILKWOOD MERYL STREEP KURT RUSSELL CHER 2()11\ CENTURY FOX (!I ~ IASMIOll SQUAii! .....,,, • fMl &flllS IMP(IUAl A· 10111"0 (213)611~ 'A PARA-"O ~N_} ~ .. ~~~~L ..._ -·-..... If';"~ ··~ ........ -NOW PLAYING BRlA MISSION VIUO • N£Wl'Ofll llACH '·'''il$J ,.,~ !Jo MAI! ''ti ~ 1li" ! ln•Hl'f Vw·,..1f111 I <l'w•r<1' N•wpnrt ., . .,,., ~.1 ff ~in 1>'4 •'l'TM M' o·w· ORANGE HUNTINGTON 8lACH ORANGE Slold•1m °'"'' h1 ' ~-#41 "If Q! I • I ""'W81' ,,,..~ ~r•u ~~ 1 b..l'! ftl70 *ACADEMY Mf MBEHS· Your r <trd will .tdm11 v1111 .111d" gue~t to any pt>rfurm51ll ~ Mondd\ -Thur ... d.t\ Art"na. H p.rn 534 71'23 DAVID RALEIGH I~ .it 11tr keyboard tonl~hl at kon·s. I 464 South C'o.1'>1 llt~h,,ay. Lct~urM Ut'a<'h 49'7-4K71 JUSTIN TUSK BAND, <,t>t" l-'rid<1) Pop llslln~ NICK PYZOW, -.111grr gu1t.1r. hur 111111111 .1 •1 p 111 I ,1 m lll11c-lk1·1 < .1h'. I 07 21-.t l'l.11 t' Nn11pm t I k.u It fi7~-J:1:1~1 Theater "BECOMING MEMORIES" at South Coasl Hep<>rtorv 'X'e Frida\ lfsltng. "BRJGADOON" ,11 t lw Harlequin Dlnnrr 1'1,1\ hou~. See Friday llst1m1 "LWE AHi> LDIB'v at South Coast Hep<>rtorv ~<' WC'dnl'Sday lf'ltln~ R COSTA MESA fOUNTAIN VAllEY ('1w.t'~ (.01m1(• 1IPr [dw~1tJ~FOL10ld q7q .1 u I VA ··v Rlq 1 son COSTA MESA LAGUNA BEACH r • ,, 1, <..111 r 4 • r o ..... , n , . V·s.-.i ~H,. .. .1\l'" • 1\ "MAN OP' LA M.AHCHA" at lht• ('11rtaln Call Dinner Theater See Friday llNtluj,l. "MASS APPEAL" .11 1T1t Grand Dinner Theater St"t' Friday llstlnR ",TkE Pl RA TES 01' PENZANCE" ,tt "><-bas- llun·-. Wt-<;I Ofnrwr l'IJY· house St"e I-rld.t\ 11-.1111~ "SUGAR" .JI lht' ('o)r,f.i Mt·~ Civic l'l.t\ hou<,r ~·c Frldav ltstJng "TOWARDS ZERO" .11 lht' San Ckmenlt· C'om 1111in1t v Tlwater. Sn· r· rtday llstln~ Lectures BIOLOGY OF CANCER, '>t't' Tuesday Lt"C'IU~ ll~lfng LAGU1'A BEACH MUSUEll OF A.RT prt'St'nl.5 ·An E\•C'nlng With lta lo Scan11,a. a brllll<1nl, lnvt'n mMD6AUUI ORANGE I ( f':J(, ..-.It f !~ )\, PO .:. l•Wijjl}j ""i>.n !.u.> ... o.-~ ANAHEIM µ_.( ''" • t~ 1 )t'til' [).' 111 M l !ll~ The movie that gives insanity a bad name Oingo Boingo Stray Cats Thomas Dolby Beach Boys Wall Of Voodoo · Spli1 Enz ~Wl lJQll(t .. m oos Circle Jerks Ventures Rheingold The Chantays The Untouchables and more! Galleries llUSEUll8 aowsRa 11uasu11. 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. "Native Harvests: Plants In American lndJan Life," begins two year na- tional tour at Bowers. com- prehenstve look at Ameri- can lndlans' use of plant life and their unique un<kr-atandlng of their enV1ron- mcnt, throUIOt May 11 : a selection of T7th and 19th century silver objects from the National Museum of Ireland ln Dublin showing through Aprtl 15. Free toura for ~J>S· 1 and 2 p.m. Tuea.-Thur.: 10 a.m .• 5 p.m. Tuu.-Sat; noon·5 p.m . Sun. 547-8304. LAOURA DACB llU· 8&1111 OF AaT. 307 Cllfl Calendar tlve artJst whose painted Balboa, boats leave Long sculptures arc unique. 8 Beach and San Pl"dro ports. p.m .. Laguna Beach Mu-527-711 1 scum of Art, 307 CllfT Dr1ve. Dl8llfltTLA1'D. 1313 Laguna Beach. 494-6531. Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim, park offers more than 50 Fllma attractions In seven-theme "VALltN'TIKA,'' see f'rt-parks. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Frt., day Fllma listing. reopens at 8 p.m. for "Con-tempo '84". 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Etc. Sap mt. anWdedSun .. dlO Tah.m.~6 . . . an urs. T B B B A R L It 11 Cloeed Monday and Tuea- OLOBET1l01Tltll8 wtU be day through winte r. \ at the Anaheim Convention 999-8605. Center for an exhibition DOTT'SUaaTFAlllll basketball game. 7:30 p.m .. . 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena 800 W. l(atella Avenue, Parlt. 165 rides, shows a nd Anaheim. 999-8900. attractions att found ln five themed areas along W1th OU,olni e•enta Wild Weal gunfighters. can· can dancers, camp Snoopy ALLIGATOR I' ARll. and live country music 7671 La Palma. Buena dally. open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Park. One of•the world's Mon .. Tue .. Fri .. 10 a .m.-10 largest reptile collecUons. p.m. Sal .. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 10:30 a .m.-6 p.m. dally. Sun. Closed Wed. and Thur. 522-2615. 952-9400. WHALE WATCBJNO, LION CO U llf TR T Through March. from SAFARI. 8800 Irvine p;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;; ... liiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii-.Jr~~ ~ o,.ra.·Cedlaill·lim . • J' Center Drive. t.aauna Hills. drtve-lhrough wTid animal park. Zambezi RlveT cruise, animal shows, petting z.oo, laf1te aV1ary. opens dally 9:45 a .m .. la.st car admitted 3:30 p .m . 837-1200. SDRMAK LIBRARY AftD GAll.0"&118. 2647 Pa- clflc Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. roae. cactus. an- nual gardens. orchid con- servafury. kol ponds. gJft shop. open dally 10:30 a .m.·4p.m. SIX J'LAOS llAOIC llOU!ITAlllf, 260-acre theme park. rtdes. shows, entertaJhment. Computer D~very Center and other exhibits. open daJJy 10 a .m.-8 p.m., located 25 miles north of UntveraaJ Studl<>& at Magtc Mountain Parkway. extt off 1-5. Valen- cla. (213) 992-0884. SIX FLAGS llOV- IBLAftD WAX llVSltUll. 7711 Beach Blvd.. Buena Park. new wax model of ww tth all the trim 'ngs." S~1~drifter Delicately seasoned and grilled, only $4.45 Jit',nr.1n1 3333 Wm P•cafic Coast Hwy !lu>1 'ioo.11~ ol Nirwpon llhd I Rt"i<rvauons: 642-U95 w~ re a lltUe hard to find. but we're worth looking for. A quaint French Cafe catering to the romantic who seek the enchantment d a fine French Inn. E.lcperience a p6easurable comblr .atiorl d seMc:e and warmth only a true F~cti Cafe can give. Why not join us and dlscOYer what the elite d Udo Isle have already found? 3421 '""" Udo. Newport a-ti a..mW9dotw (714)•'7~ Galifornia Style with Spanlah sauce. avocado .~~-& tomato ahcea. onty $495 20 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ... TO PLEASE YOUR APPETITE. January 28 Phllharmonlc Baroque Orcheatra 8 p.m., Crawford Hall February 8 Dick Gregory, "The Power of the Vote" 8 p.m., Science Lecture Hall For information or Visa and Master Card ticket orders, please telephone (714) 856-6379 Professional Performing Arts and Lectures University of California, Irvine UCI -always the best In entertainment Drive. "Anxious lnterton," a group survey of contem- porary amaU-acale, muJU- •edia tableau 1CUlpture and dlrcctortal mode pho- tography whtch cxpfores real and surreal concerns which evoke anxiety within comedienne Carol Burnett. other famous persons· llke- neues preserved ln wax. I 0 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun.-Thur .. 10 a.m.·IO p.m. Fr1. and Sat. 552-1154. SPRUCE GOOSE, BllllOnalre Howard Hughea' world's largest seaplane. l 0 a.m.-6 p.m. dally. adjaoent to Queen Mary. pier .f. Lof!S Beach Harbor. (2 13) 435-5671. an 1Qtcl1or dweJllng place, teal man. explore the ln&lde th~ Feb. 19; Contem-of a computer and Learn to porary Calllomla Art.I.ala program · • computer. aeries epotllgbta Bob 1 hrout{h Mar~h 24. Wllhlte'a elegant furniture 526-22"27. and (unctlon&.l objecte and am.La BOtJD. 12732 Jerr y Boyd 's two-Main St .. Garden Grove, dimensional constructMat exhibition of folk art from paintings and three-around the world. through dlmenalOnaJ oils br Ned Jan. 29. open noon-4 p.m. Evans. th~ Feb. 9. For Wcd.-Sun. 636-1232. more Information, cal' llU81tUll OF JllORTB 494-6531. ORAJltOECOCllTT, 301 N. LA HABRA CBIL-Pomona Ave.. Full~rton. DUll'9 lll1J8&11ll. 301 S. "The Teddy Bear," exhibit EuclJd, La Habra. lllc:ro-of Teddy Bears. through kw. exhibit, a hands-on Feb 19. 738-6545. lnlroductlOn to computers NBWPORT BARBOR for pre·achool through ART llUSEUll. 850 Sa·n ~lementary school children Clemente Dr.. Newport who can talk lo a mechan-Beach. "II Modo Italiano." ... r-i.---------------------ml!!!~ .... ~------r ~ Whale watch Crmsas • ABOARD 'ftf£ CATALINA HOLIDA !' . WEEKDAYS: 10:00 A.M. • WEEKENDS: 9-.30 a.m. & 1:.30 p.m. UIQVltllSAL 81'0DI08 TOUR. new allnlctlon ta K.l.T.T. talldng car from TV's NIQ)ll Rider, 100 Uni· versal City Plaza. Unlversal City. (213) 508~-~3~7~84~.~~~~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Grand DlnnerTheatr LIVE ON STAGE MARTIN MILNER STARRING IN "MASS APPEAL" The New Broadway Comedy Hit By Bill C. Davis Also Starring Fred Lehne Directed By Jaclt Bunch ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PRESENTS MARINE LECTURE SERIES Once again. Orange Coast College features personal appearances by lntematfonally knovvn manners In this highly acdalmed program. SAT, SAN. 21 -fOHN GUZZWUI. "MAiter M&rtner And Cite Neophyte WOI .. SAT., FU. 4 -IJCHAID Kil.ION '1mqes of the South P.cllk" SAT. FU. t t -llUCl llNGllAM '1mpfOlllna the Hwlllnl And PerfonMn<.e of CruWns lom" SAT. FU. 18 -JASMINE&. MU. IW.U M-Tragedy -Db.uter/~/~ Si\lUltMlS, JAN. 28, FD. 4, 11 L 18 8 P .M. -Robert Moore lhNtre Fairview at Arlington. Costa Mesa Admission: $5.00 Prt-~lt: $b.OO at Door 5'rits Ticktt: $18.oo TICKlTS/Vlu-MC· (714) 431-5880 ---.. 10 Galleries .. • ao C7> -ltallan new Image artists 0 Mlmmo Paladino and N Marisa Men. Jan 19-Aprll ~ 1; Deborah Remington, a cu 20-year retrosp ectiv e :::> through MarC'h 25. "Holly-~ wood -Still Llfr. · organtzcd -, by ar t rt"'>S Diane l<eaton >. and Marvin 1 l<'lfrrman. stlll cu pholos from I lollywood stu "O dlo.., from the '30-50s. ·.:: u.. through f''eb 5 OJ)f'n 11 ...._ a m 5 p m Tut" ·Sun ~ 673-3804 ~ GALLERIES c ~ ALLENDALE QJ Q) ~ LERIES. 1540 S. Coast Highway, t..aauna Beach. highly poHslled bronze sculptures by tht' Bennett brothers of Placervnle. In- definite. I I a m. ·5. p m dally except Monday. 497-6005 AQUA CLASSICS. 332 Fores! A ven ue M all. La#{una £k<1C'h. watt"r -re lated art work-. such as hand-palntr d porcelain llsh. crystal ships In de- n1nters. kal ledosc-opes 11!llng real sea shells and star fish. Indefinite. 11 u & a.m.-6 pm Tue.-Sun. 494-0138. BC SPACE. 235 Forest Ave .. t..aauna Beach, photo- graphs b y Johnny AJter man. Joe Deal. Suda House. Arthur Taussig and Mfhoko Yamagata. Jan 26-March 10. I l .30-5:30 Tue -Sal. 497-1880. BLUEBIRD GALLERY 1540 S Coast tllghwa) Laguna BeaC'h. MaurlC't' Braun. Paul Lauritz. Ben Ja min Brown. Hanson Puthuff. Conrad Buff. John F'rost and others, through Feb. 20. 1-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun 497-537'l. CHALLIS OALLERDt8. 1390 S Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, new water- cofors by Gerald F Som mer; oils and sketch~ by Valerie Winslow. through Jan. 29 C'ollectlon of Loren Gladstone: group show by gallery artists, tncludln(.t Larry Christy and Jt'an T homas. Indefinite. I I a.m.-5 pm Wed.-Sun COST A MESA ART LEAGUE, January exhibits Include work by Myrna Banys and May Ellen Dehaven on dJsplay at Glendale Federal Savings In Fashion I land'. Blll an<fCec Coburn will be cx.hlbtllng work at the Costa Mesa PlayhouSt' through Feb. 4 830-9415. ltLAN, 1492 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. works by Patrick Nagel and Ertt'. selt'<'tcd bronzes and prtnts. lndeflntte. 11 a.m.·6 p.m. Wcd.-Sun. 494-1902 llUKTINOTOl'f BEACH LJBllARY AS80CIATl:8 GALLERY, 71 1 l Talbert Ave.. Susan Smith. pho- t ographe r . "Images.: Southern CallfornTa." throuah Jan. 30: Nicholas KtntgTos. photographer. exht61ts on upper deck. "First Impression• - Portfolio I. .. 842-4481. IR VINl!t FllfE ARTS CElfTl:R. 460 l Walnut Ave .. Herttage Park. "Irvine Collects Contemporary." Jasper Johns. Andy War- hol. Tony DcPa1. John Paul Jones. Susie Ketchum. paintings. drawings and sculptures. ends Jan. 25. 9 C>nTI1E "Intersection" appears at CAFE LIDO Tuesday evenings 9 P.M. to 1:30 AM with 1azz sounds of bass. piano, drums ~nd saxaphone. Cafe Lido is the Cannery Village jazz spot located at 2900 Newport Blvd. Call 675-2968. The Ancient Mariner Is now open for CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. -3 p.m. ANCIENT 1NER On the Boy • 2607 W Coast Hwy . Newpoff Beach • 646-0201 In the lounge enloy the Sp per Bowl Game on our big screen TV. -----:------------------------- -0 Galleries 11 ............................................................................................. ~ a m.·9 p.m. Mon ·1 hur., 9 a m.-6 r..m. Fri , 9 a m.-3 pm. Sa . 552-1078. JAPANESE CULTURE 019PLAT. Japant"SC" famH lee; throughout Ilic <'ounty have loant'd hr lrlooms for c,peclal display at ca 1 Stall", Fullerton. In lhr library Items lncludt Sdmural .. w ord-. from Sh o gun pniod. Buddhis t family <>hrlne and wedding kimono. th rou~h F'eb 20, A J m ·5 p m Mon. -Fri throughJan.27 773·2414 THE ETTINGJtR GAL· LERY of Laj.(una li<·aC'h School ol Art preSt"nl'l a group show with Gn·p,ory Mllk-r. Margartl NIC'l&c11. Scott Mlllt'r. M lc-hal"I Ml"w. Janrt Rurdlck d lld Je-.'tlC'a .Jae o bs. A rr<"<'pllon for the a rt Isl CJ wlll lakr place I \IC''> day 7 10 pm Gall<"n hou n. arl' 9 a m ·4 30 p m Mon Fri . and 9 a m I p m Sal AIS9 on dl'>play Is l hr Roger Armstrongc-olll"l'· lion of original cartoon art by artists such a'> local Phil lnttrlandl and his crratton ·gueenle," and Ru"l-.tll BEHIND THE SCENES with Brenda Caponera Resll'\UI aril r •f' UI ~f' * * *. SWOOSH -SKI NEWPORT! AT THE CAlitNEAY Snow In Newport Beach? Not quite, but if you are Into skiing the next best thing to 1t. Whether alleged "Expert'· or a beginner, there are Iota of reasons not to miss the SKI SHOW at the C•nnery Rfftaur•nt. It may seem odd to attend a Ski happening from a Historic Seafood restaurant overlOOklng the water, but on two consecutive Tuesday evenings. Jan 24th and Jan 3 tst from 7 to 9 pm, Winter will prevail In the lounge at the Cannery Restaurant. The Cannery, co-hosted by Hobie Spcrts and Erickson Travel have joined forces to bring you an exciting program of Ski movies. door prizes. comphmentary clam chowder and a Ski Fashion Show. Also a display of todays latest Ski equipment and access to exc1ttng ski travel packages will accent the two evening event. Come one night Of both nights lhere 1s no cover charge but you must be 21. For more Information contact The Cannery Restaurant, 3010 LaFayette, Newport Beach 675-5777. CAFE UDO -CANNERY YIUAQE JAZ:Z. SPOT SCHEDULED ENTERTAINMENT ~11n11,.v la.a session from 3 P.M to 7 P.M with Al Abbotl on the piano, Tracy Longstreth on the drums and Wayne Wayne ~!! !h~ saxaphone Monday from 9 PM to 1.30 A.M Al Abbotl on the piano TuElfday -Appears "Intersection" jazz group Consisting sounds of bfass, piano. drums and saxaphone. "lnter- sectton" appears from 9 PM. to 1.30 A.M Wednesday thru Saturday from 9 P M. to 1:30 A M appears Rick Sherman on the piano and Wayne Wayne on the saxaphone. Cate Lido Is located at 2900 Newport Blvd in Newport Beach Call 675-2968 ****** reature ol the Daily Pilot Ad11ert1s1ny DPpl Early Bird Dinner Specials 56. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner wtth ch01ce of soup or salad and dessert ON fHE PEHINSUl A BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA ln•ex•pen•slve* "(in lk spen· slv) not high In price. reasonable; classified advertising Classified Advertising 642-5678 D1ily Piiat Myer &' · Oroomhllda · 497·6803 BIZOUS CAFE a GAL· LERY, 222 ~~ Main SL. Hunttnaton ~ac-h · Mt·I· .1nge. lllustral~R., bv Den Ills Wunsrh l hrou~h January 960-0440 KOZAK GALLERY W:l Newport Ct•ntt'r DrfH• Newp<>rt lkac-h wlldlll<' from an artist's Pf>r'>J>f'<'llvr In ~ort graphic form~ by Brent Hardt'r. lllhographs by Plrasso. Pt'ler Max and more, Jeanne LaHae dm·s on·thf'·Spot portraits. In· dc-rtnlte. 11 :30 a.rn 6 pm Mon ·f"rl 640-7259 LAGUl'fA ORlGU'fALS. :J30 N Coast lllfthway • works by L('on FranK'> and Hobert Wt"t· t h r o ug h Febraury I 0 30 u m -!"> pm Mon Fri and 10 a m ·6 p m Sat. & ~un 494-2081 . SUSAN SPUUTUS GAL· LERT. 522 Old Nt'wport Ulvd . Newport Beach. fea- tures work of Nell folberg. 'Scene' of th(' Sinai and Jt"rusalt"m; ·· John Dtvola. ··forrt'd Entry:· and Stevt Gilbert & Sullivan's i Piratrzs o Pin.renc~ ___ ..,. KENT JOHNSON Rarlectuin I (),,.,.,, P/111 11011" NOW PLAYING Directed By Tom Blank Music By Frederick Lowe 8ook and Lyrics By Alan Jay Lerne r Pcr1ormances Tues thru Sun Sat & Sun Brunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana 92704 Strom·!S "Miniature Land· '>Capc!i .. Uour. Tues ·Sat 10 a.m ·5 pm . Wed. t"ve ntng,s by ;1r>po1ntmel'\I S:ll -6405 MA T.ERS P'IME ART GALLERY. 1492 S Coasr H l~hway t.agund lkach works In< ludt l;ir~est col lrr llon of Miro waphlc<, In U S and rart' group or rtc·h1ngs by Rf"mbrandt In - definite. JO a.m .-10 p.m. dally. 494.3903 MILLS BOUSE ART GALLERY. 12732 Main St . Garden Grove, "Non· Sllvtr lm~t'S In the Cid SIC ~ Tradition. pho~phs hy ~ Al f)('Vllo, thmu Feb. 26. "=i~x- lntrrnatlonal ro art. toyc;, ~ 'i(Ulpture. pottt'n. throup,h ~ Jan :l9. noon 4 p m Wr-d ~ Sun 6 3H b707 ' BON SIEMON GAL· LERY. I 166 Sunllow1·r at F'atrvlew Costa M<'~. Joop Haffman., exhibit& bronl e sculpture<> from rhc Nether- lands and photography by Constant llaffmans. In· definite. 10 a.m ·6 p .m Mon ·Sat 55 7-0804 "~BHW NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH '1 99 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Bee1 9 •• 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA ~otlg loser LAGUNA BEACH WINTER SPECIALS MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN DINNER Broasted Chicken .................. 3.80 Chicken Fned Steak ................ 3.95 Salisbury Steak ....................... 3.95 Spaghetti/Meat sauce .......... 3.45 T eriyaki Brochette ................... 5.35 T eriyaki Steak ......................... 6.45 Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Served with soup and salad Choice of potato, rolls and Jello or sherbert BREAKFAST M-F tit 11:30 am French toast. one egg with bacon or sausage .............................. 1. 79 3 pancakes & 2 aggs ................................ 1.19 494-3137 400 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Ample parking In rear Since 1952 > 12 Movie Reviews ~ THE BIG CHlLL: Rated R. A warm. superbl} acted "' film about a reunion of college fnends. following the death ~ of a comrade. Writer-director Lawrenct Kasdan ("Bod)' ~ ) teat" and the George Lucas nwga-htt!>) sets up the story to c: make a Big Point about thc I Q60s generation. He never ~ qu1h: makes that point. but the film remain~ an engaging. >. funny study of fnendsh1p.vvv before -and better. Amon~ the supporting at'tors. o~ly Barbara Carrera siales. In inc Kershner C-1 hC' Fmp1r~· Stnkes Back"I direct mC'rhan1call} vv SUDDEN IMPACT: Rated R. Clint East~ood reworks fon111tar ground tn this fourth Dirt> HarT) film. Fans ofthl' -.enes -.yon't be disappointed. as Harry and his hand) Magnum eliminate a fresh horde' of urban scum. Sondr.i TERMS OF ENDEARMENT: Rated PG. Debra Winger and Sl11rlcv Macl.'.une g,ive ,OM:ar-cahbcr per- formance!. 1n th1!> funn) and touching film . which traces a mother-daughter relationship over JO years. Jack N1chol~n.. as u paunch). drunken astronaut. 1!> also !>Uperp. The ~nous 1w1~t that occurs two-thirds through ts man1pulat1 V\', but you'll proba.bly succumb to 1t anyway Jame" Arooks .,.,a, the .,.,nter-d1rector vvv "' 'O ·.: LL NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN: Rated PG. Sean Locke does another of her icy blonde routines as a pistol- Connel) ts back as James Bond. hut this 007 adventure 1s packing painter who's out to a'enge a gang rape. Eastwood ...... stnctl) by the numbers Thercan.•theusualchases,escapes is a tirst-rate action director. but don't lool for well-vvvv -h cellent . vvv -Very good . ..,....,.. - ~ and electronic gadgets. but nothing that hasn't .::.be.::.c:.:n..:...=d.::o.:..:n.:.e __ ro_u_n_d_e_d_c_h_ara_c_te_r_s_E_x_tr_e_m_c_·l.:..>_v_10_le_n_t_v_v ________ u_o_<_>d_._..,.. ___ N_o_t_s_o-'g:...o_o<l ____________ _ American Natural/Healthy ~r.iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii.---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ........ iiiiiiiiii"--""ii1ifiiiiiiiiiiii;~iii~~l ~ l~ A. T. LEOS Cahtorma cu1s1ne Fresh Seafoods. pastas, meat • & poultry Elegantly served in a casual atmosphere Dinner from 5 p m 7 days a ~ Wedding recepttOOS and parties 390 1 E Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 759 1854 THE BARN American Lunch M·F 1 t·2 30 Dinner M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4 30 to 7 PM. Sun Champagne Buttel Brunch 10-2 30. Entertainment & Dancing, Banquet Facilities 14982 Redhlll. Tustin 73()-0115 THE ORIGINAL BARN FAAllER STEAKHOUSE The ong1nal Featuring display br0thng Lunch Mon Fri 1 t 2 Dinner nightly Mon Frt from 5 p m , Sat & Sun lrom 4 p rn 200 t HarbOr Blvd Costa Mesa 642-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety ot hamburgers, saloon steak sandwiches, lobstef bisque. onion soup fondue and cherry cob blef Lunch & dtnnef from I 1 30 M·Sat Sun. 10-10. Special Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hour t545 Adams al Harbol. Costa Mesa 546-7392 PARADISE CAFE !:>an 1-ranciscan style Fresh hsh and pasta PatlO drrnng Lunch M·F I t 3 Dinner Mon -Sat. from 5 p m Happy Hr M-F 5-7 Wed Ladies rnte 50' well drinks from 3 p m. Banquet lac1htres 600 Newport Center Dr Fashion Island. Newf)Ofl Beach 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast lunch. dinner Patio dining with ocean V1eW Mooest p11ces Beef /wme Famed 101 Belgian wa!lles Open datly lrom 8AM 1198 S Coast Hwy In Village Faire Mall Laguna Beach 497-1667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines of • Old China Hos1 Wallace Lee Chet Yu Chen Elegan1 d1n10Q Lunch. Dinner Sat & Sun Dim Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets. Beer & Wtne Reasonable P11ces 12100 Beach Blvd Stanton 898-8933 Continental AIRPORTER INN MedllerraM•n Room Continental Luncn ~ F t I 30 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 j' 00 Dinner lrom 5 30 Happy Hour M F Entertainment !!. Ddnctnq Valt!I Parking. Banquet rac1l111es 18700 MacArthur Irvine 833 2770 RIVIERA Conltnental Chef Richard Bergner since 1970 Intimate Dining Lunch It 30-3 00 Dinner lrom 5 PM Closeo Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S 811s1ol Costa Mesa 5A03840 Greek FRAN O'BRIENS lrtsh Spirits & exqu1s11e Greek Cu1s1ne. Authentte Greek appetizers and entrees by Athens·bom Chef Otonrnsseus Greek waiters & Greek fOfk muS1<: Cocitta1ls and entena1n· ment. 1600 W. 9tt't St . In the port area of Long Beach. 213-436-2321 Italian AMALFI Most beautiful. affordaOle, romantic 11storante along the Orange Coast Trad1t1ona1 and Regional flallan dishes A la Carte from $4. 95 Dinner nightly from 5 PM except Monday Cocktail lounge and ltve entertainment 3520 E Coast Hwy , Corona del Mar 675-1922 . CAFE LIDO < 1• ""''Y Village o11z spot Cu1y ,If , "') •I •"er P E 1Cter 1s1v~ menu L 111t;hPS M r 11 3 Dinners r11Qhlly S I t P1nnc1 t1,)r ntghlly from 9 p m Sun T uf'<, ~. M •• P~11er 11 Wrod Sa1 ;>'100 tlt>"" 1 •'I Ei1.1d Nl'wport Reach l> 7b .?<lttR ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY DONATELLI'& In Costa Mesa since 1973 Ptzza from the East has come Westf Pizza, pasta salads. oeer. wine Lunch specials Cater1ng Lunch Tues. thru Fri. 11 30 to 2 PM. Dinner 7 nights from 5 p.m. 2230 0 Fairview, Costa Mesa 548-3172 and 548-103 7 TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Honestyle I talian Cooking 1n a romanttc atmosphere Same owner since 1975 Open Mon thru Thurs t 1 30AM to 10 OOPM Frt & Sat lo t tPM Sun Brunch 10 3 Dinner ttll !OPM 2267 Fa1rv1ew. Costa Mesa 642-9500 Mexican DON JOSE'S rnl:' oriq1na1 Estao11sned since 1g54 1,,ompte1Ply rernodeled Open 7 ddyS a l'<PP>-Lv"c.heon spec1a1., M F Margaritas half price Mon Tues Wed 5 to 10 PM Happy Hour 4 ro t- PM Wide ~re+>n TV Orders to go 9093 E Adams. Hunr1nqton Beach %2·7911 CASA CAMINO M JI Jil••' I • I 41 Mt" I t• I 1t'l1,.h d' l jo I 1.Mf t .Vt•>'I< H;;pt y l1Uur M t ~ 8 30 ~(J 1d.iy 1,;t1;ir11tldl.Jf I t:lr •"I, 10 3 • 0 I I 1 Brookhu•GI ar A•jdl'l'IS Hur 1 np•or• l1Pact1 963 9748 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our lood is a lnp to Mexteoi Est smc:e 1972 Open dally from 11 a m for lunch & dinner Cocktails Two 10- cat1ons 296 E 17th St . Costa Mesa 645-7626 105 Main St Balboa 675-9600 TORTILLA FLA TS Award winner year after year Same Sonora style cooking since 1949 Open daily 1 t 30 to 10PM Sunday brunch 10 30 to 3 Happy hour ' to 6PM weekdays Complimentary botanas Canttna open 111 2AM 17 40 S Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach 494-6588 . TRES AMIGOS A place tor people who appreciate good Mexican lood at surprisingly low poces Open daily 1 1 a m lunch !!. dinner Daily luncheon specials Catering 2200 Harbor Blvd . K Marl Ptaz6 Costa Mesa 642 827418278 FORTY CARROTS Healthy foods. naturally Fresh baked muthns daily Fresh fUtCeS Varietal wines Lunch & dinner 7 days a weett lrom 11 ft. M Sunday champagne orunch t 1 A M to 3 P.l.A Between Bullocks & I Magnm in South Coast Plaza 556-9700 {Lowef leYel) PUFFINS ''Net\nly'' coo6ced foodl. from ~ eek• to cr-epee to ... ...._ An lld\fen.- ture In natural eeUng. Open Sun. ttw Thtn. 8 am to 11 pm. F1l & Set. 8 mm to 12 ~l VIM/MC C.... MocJ-erate Prtca 3060 E. CoMI Hwy., Corona del .... MG-1673. Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Ht>n•t~ Beef Eritret"> & Se~fooo l un<.h 1 1 3 00 Dinner from 5 PM Hn(W1 Hour MF F•lenSlve Oyster Bdr T.,, !:>IOC.k~ soulh ot John Wayne A11por• 833 0080 THE CANNERY features fresh IOcal seakx>d. eastern beef Lunch. dlOOE!f. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch, harbor cruises fntertarnment nightly an<J Sunday afternoon Lounge lood gal- ley HtStonc walerlront landmark In Newport's Cannery Vlllage 3010 Lafayette 675·5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and IOts or 11 Newpot1 Beach -Lunch. dtnner. Sunday brunch Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 w Coast Hwy 642-3431 IMne Lunch. dinner. happy hour 1830 Main 545 4774 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Oeys Breakfast 7 a.m M-F Lunch 11·4 M-F Dinner 4 · 11 M-S Sat & Sun brunch 7 4 Oyster bar Fr1 . Sat Sun Banquet lacikties up to 500 Entertainment Wed-Sun PanOJamte bay view 400 Main St , Balboa 673-4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & International Cu1s1ne Waterfront dtn1ng Chef Charles Kalag1an Lunch. Dinner. Sat & Sun Award Winning Brunch Banquets & Ca1e11ng. Oyster Bar Enter1a1nmen1 L 1do Village, Newport Beach 673-4700 For Restaurant Directory Information, Please Call Brenda Caponera Al 642-4321 ext. 269. ~--------------------- The Pilot T Tenderness an~te or Marlo Thomu an toffenon lttar In .. The Loet Honor o Kathryn Beck," a TV moTie about a woman caught up In a terrlfytna cam paten •Jan. 20 -Jan. 26• by the police and the prae to locate the man with whom ehe bu fallen In IOYe. It will be broadcast at 9 p.m. Tue9day on CBS, Cban.nel 2 . Daffy Pilat MAI N OFFICE 330 West Bey St., Coate Me ... Ce. Mell eddreH: 8o• 1580, Coste Me ... Ce .• 92828 Telephone: 642-4321 JJrogram 1nformat1on 1s provided by thC' neotwCJrks 'and stations and u subp:t U> changt• w11hnut noun--Incle· Sports ................................................................. Page 2 TV Antenna ................................. : ..................... P~ 3 L>aytime DrB.Jna .. ... . . ... .. ... ....... ..... .. . .. . . ... .. ....... .. Page 4 Tube Toppers ... .. .. . .. ... . .... ..... ..... ... . .. ... .. . ....... ... Page 8 Ilaytime Schedule . .... ..... ..... ................. ........ . PalJe 7 Evening Schedule .......................................... Page 10 ,TV Puz:z.Je ........................................................ ~SJ (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Sunset Blvd.,L09 Angelea, Ca. (4) KNBC. NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., 8urb8(1k, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave .. Loa Angelea, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San OJego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Olego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San °'9go, Ca. _ ... , .... ,. .. (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV. 5515-Melrose Ave .• Los Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles, Ca. _ ... (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd .• Los Angeles, Ca. (50) KOCE, 157« Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PayTV (0) On-TV . 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale. Ca (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Avf1 .. Santa Monica Ca. {H) Home Bo• Office. Time-Life Bultdlng, Rockefeller Cen1er. N.Y .. N.Y. {C) Clnemax. Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center. N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (L) SelecTV, Marina det Rey, Ca. (S) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. ......... {9) WOR, New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta. Ca. 2 Friday, Janvary 20. 1984 -SpOrls Only the memory is super By PETF.R M . McCAULEY This year's Super Bowl, No. 18 if you're counting, 1s being hyped a'i "the greatest 60 minutes in sports." Aw, c'mon gu ys. Who's going to believe that? The Super Bowl may decide thc bnt team in football -sorry USfL fans, but 11'~ true-but that doesn't nccessanly mean ifs the best game. Of the 17 previous games only one was decided by three points or less. Remember which team won that game and how? It was 1971 and the Baltimore Colts beat the DaJla5 Cowboys when Jim O'Brien ·ki cked a 32-yard field goal with five seconds left. But with a nod to Joe Namath fo r his 1969 per- formance in the game Bubba Smith say~ was fixed, the Super Bowl has usually been a super bore. The most fans can hope for 1s a memorable individual performance. such as John Riggins· record 166 yanh rushing la'it year Or maybe this rear somcbod)' will pul a bonehead pla y like the dead-duck pas" Miami·., Garo Ycprcm1an tncd in 1973 onl> IC! ha\« the Redsk1n<1' M1l..e Bav~gather 11 up and run 49 yards for a score These: arc the son of Super Row! mcmoncs most of u~ harhor. Wh1k thl· games have not gollt'n better. the TV technolog) has Sunday'\ \BS telecast will require the talents of about 215 people < ommcntalors John Madden and Pat Summernll will u~ 14 v1deota1X' machines. three graphics gcm·rators and I 00 mu. rophone'> The only thing this ~uarantc<''> I\ that what~vl·r mcmorahk pla>c, wmc from Super Bowl XV III . good or bad ... 1<.'wcrs will get to \Cc them man) times over --•Fricbly ......... IVEJ9tQ UI 0 K NOCHY ldmoftton OIW'I et Loe AngelM Kint• (I In.. 10 min.) ,_ C'J) OOl.1 .. ._ Otego 0,... TOUl'fte. 1Mftt"(1ht.) --Saturclay _Sunday ___ _ iiONiua -11onc1av-----..... Ta C'J) COUIQI! IAIHTUU c ...... Loftg ~ n. len JoM l a.ti (I Ne.) -Tuesday -wec1nesc1ay--- -Thursday 1W niQE IAIHTUU. UC&.A "' uac (2 hta.) -TV Antenna S how's script has lots of artistry Calligraphy's easy strokes profitable after practicing By PHIL SNEID.ERMAN Ol IM 0.-,,... • ..., < 'alhgraph)' 1s lhe an of elegant pcn- man'ih1p, the kind you've seen on weddtng 1n' 1tauons and certificates. Bul you don'l have to be an artist to do calligraphy That's the message of Ken Brown. the instructor in a 13-part calli- e.raphy series produced by KOCE Channel SO in HunllnglOn Beach. The series debuts at 7 p.m Wednesday. (Each week's program repeals at 6 p.m. Saturdays.) "Calhgraphy~s an acquired skill. using 1us1 a few basic tools," Brown explains on the li~t program. "It d~n'l take any lalcnl." Brown h1m~lf has no expertise 1n pa1n11ng. drawing or sculpting. Hi s call1- ~raphy \kills are self,-taught. He was introduced to the craft more lhan 20 years ago in an arch1teclUral design class at Oklahoma Stale University. Brolo\-n "~ le11ering work on that assign- mi:n( onlv earned him a "C." But he was rapt1vatt"<l by what everyone had produced with 1nc\pcns1ve pens. Brown has per- fcctt•d h1\ calligraphy skills in the )'ears \Ince college·. For many years. calligraphy remained JU\t a hobb~ for Brown, who worked as a 1l'lc' 1s10n producer in Dallas. But 1n recent )t'ars. he has roncentrated on a lucrative ralhgraph) supplies mail order business. hased 1n Hugo, Okla In the mid-1970\. he was asked to wnte a "1lhgraph ) tc,tbook. That forced him I<> anah 1e and break down his own pen- manship techniques. Brown discovered that a handful ofstrokc'l, Joined together in d1tli.'rt'nt 1.\-3''· could produce an entire .1lph:iht·t 1110, honlo. nplam1ng this technique was a hit Mon· than 160.000 arc in pnnt. Brown '·'' \ On KOC £. he demonstrates tht'i same tl'l hmquc. proving all you really need to l rl'31l' t:lc.-gant wnt1ng 1s a ch1scl-po1nt 1n\Humt•nt (reM·rvoir and dip pens. felt-up 1x·n or a c,tel'I hrush). !lome ink and a surface to \HI ll' on lk oflC.·r<, c,ome basic rule~ on how to produte the elegant letter-;: Keep the pen at a 4 ~-dcgn.'l' angle. Rest the pen on the third 101nt of the ex tended index. All strokes mu .. 1 go do"'n or to the: right. Hro"n frx:u\Cs on three elegant wnung '''kc, -Chancery Cursive and Old I nghsh In upcoming programs. he will ,ho"' how to use thc-.c styles to rrcate a p<.lrt\ '"' 11;111on. a book plate and poster\ ~""ell ac, ll'ttcr on wood and fabnc V1r'-'crs interested 1n trying some of Brown'<, 11:chn1ques can order a i 12 l.ilhgraph) kit being <.listnbuted by tilt \talllm Thl· kit 1ndudc'> four ch1scl-t1p Ken Brown •how• aome decorative application• of calligraphy. marker pens. prac11ce sheets, parchment papers. an instruction book and three wall chans that focus on the simple strokes needed to create upper and lower c.ase letters. The calligraphy teacher admits he's been cnt1c1Lcd by some "punsts" who believed he has simplified tht' craft and made 1t too accessible 10 non-artists "I don"t mind the cnt1c1sm ," Brown ..ays. "I've had everyone from kids to people 1n 1heir 80\ thanking me for showing them how .. He sa)'s the telev1s1on lessons and the kit can get a person started. but practice is really the kc) to learning calligraphy. fhose who do master the ~kill can use 11 for personal enJO)ment or as a money-maker When he picked up the r,klll. Brown found 101'\ of free-lance work making po'ite~ or CC rt I ficatC'i "E,en 1f ~our handwnting is temble. )OU can ~till do calligraphy because 11's a mechanical technique:· Brown \ays. "It's like learning anything -1f the desire and interest to learn is there. you can achieve e\Cellent result\ .. "Plu'i. there's an added benefit -a definite improvement 1n your own hand- writing." TV TIDBITS: Walt Dl1ney'1 classic animated films rarch air on Lclev1S1on . But the D1snc) vcr>1on of "Alice In Wonder- land" make-' 11~ debut this month on The Dl\ne} Channel a pay cable channel offer c d b) D 1 c kt n son Paci fi c ( ablc'i)Stcm(j Cablc~"'tcms serves Hunt- 1nston Beach. Fountain Valle}. West- minster and Stanton Jamea Mlchener's "Poland," the best- 'dhng no, cl 'ipann1n~ c,even centuncs 1n a nation that became the battleground of Eastern Europe. is beingde~lopcd by ABC as a three.hour TV movi Published in September 1983. the book s already sold nearl y 800.000 copies. A screcnwnter to adapt Michcners book is now being sought. Jol.lllle Woodward, LlDdaay Waper, Richard Creua and Vlveca LJndfora star in "Pu1lon1," a new TV movie being filmed in Los Angeles for CBS. The film focuses on two women who are both in love with Richard Kennerly, a wealthy busi- nessman (Crenna). Woodward portrays his wife. Wagner his mistress. John Denver will host the three-hour "26th Annual Grammy Awards" show. scheduled Feb. 28 on C'BS from the Shrine Auditonum 10 Los Angeles. Singer Michael Jacklon has received 12 Grammy nominations. among them Record of the Year. Album of the Year and New Song of the Year. Production 1s under way for an ad- ditional six hours of"V," the popular NBC miniscnes about an alien invasion of Eanh. The ori$inal four-hour drama will be rerun this spnng. followed by the new six hours. Marc Slncer. Faye Gran&, Jue Badler a nd other key-actors from the original m1n1series will return. Speaking of min1scnes. a nine-hour drama based on Sldney Sbeldon's best- seller "MHler of &be Game" will air Feb. 19. 20 and 21 on CBS. Before he became a popular novelist. Sheldon was a busy TV senes wnter He was the creator of "I Dream of Jeannie" and "The Patt) Duke Show." Friday. January 20. 1984 3 Real Putnam granted his release But Grant II decides to watt to tell Celia on ·oeneral Hospital' By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: During the tnal, Jesse's juvenile delinquency is brought up. Les frightened when Jesse's statement that he never signed the adoption papers is aoo:pted by the court. Upset by Erica's departure with Mike, Adam sends her a diamond necklace. When Palmer offen Erica magazine deal, she suggests he see Adam. Palmer excitedly plans a gourmet feast. After Donna turns down his marriage proposal, Benny leaves town. Berated b[ Phoebe for reJecting Benny's proposa • Donna retaliates by dating Ross. Adam decides to baye Donna's past investigated. Nina appalled when she spots Liza on Cliffs lap. Tom refuses to belteve Brooke's charges that Gil made pass at her. ANOTHER WORLD: Mac stunned when Henrietta sells her bakery for $3 million to Carl Hutchins. Davtd steals the love letter Sally left for Peter. Gil finds Julia in bed with bottle of champagne, but spurns her seduction attempt. Cecille overwhelmed by Cass's generosity when he presents her Wlth the jewelry he bought from her. Cecille sneaks into Liz's files a1\er being pressured by Cass. Ted accuses Jamie of tampering with his film to make him look bad. David takes advantage ofKevin'sgrowing attach- ment to Sally to get closer to her. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Betsy ptnned under beam loosened by Craig at lakcfront pro~rty. Steve gets Betsy out unharmed. Craig convinces Kim through Betsy to sell the propcrtr . Richard exits hospital by posing as pnest. DccidinJ to frame Karen for Bob's shooting. Richard places a bloodstained handkerchief in the Dixon house. John throws it out but Richard rctneves it Betsy mulls going to bed w1th Craig in order to !>Ive her marriage. but Ktm suggests she remain true to herself. K.irlc tells Frannie that he loves her. Lala agrees to reconcile with Frank even thouf)l he didn't say he was Steve's cousin. Richard learns John's phone to be tapped. CAPITOL: Paula pretends she wants to attend pany, but Mark knows it's not true. Myrna makes Jordy attend the gala when Sam decides to visit Brenda at the clinic. Sloane decides to lceep her engagement to Trey a secret. Beth upset when Thomas must leave party to return to hospital. After Jordy tells Beth he is grateful to Thomas for saving Brenda. Beth suggests Jordy repay Thomas by staymg away from her. Al the party. Zeb tells beautiful Ma~ae about all the guests'jewels, even pmpoanting pnces and which are real. Maggie calls Zeb "Jimmy." Brenda spooked when she gets taped message from Ricky Paula over- 4 Friday, January 20. 1984 hears Mark cell Clanssa he plansda voroe to marry her. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Alex dnvC$ T)' out of town when the tapes tum out 10 be blank. Euacnc gets sttanac vibrations when he's around Tony. Don decides to set wedding date with Maggie. Anna and Roman stall hide in monastery and dress as monks. Dr. Veronica Kimball Joans hospi- tal staff and is immed1ately attracted to Neil. Marlena and Eugene tai ling Bo to find Roman. Bo furious when he finds he •~ weanng homing device. Recovenng from beart attack. Doug wonders 1f bis keeping Bo and Hope apart was tbc nght thing. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sky realizes Raven lied about Logan beinti an ogre. She admits fear oflosrng Sky. Chns tum$ down Males' s marriage proposal. At press conference. Chris pretends she can see. but Jeremy suspects Chris is bland because she never blinks her eyes. Shelley si nks deeper into depression. Didi gets threatening phone call. Ahcia provides Greg with phony past. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Armistead manages to get Grant (the ongjnal Grant, thought to be dead) released from sani- tarium. Dr. Campbell enraged when be returns and discovers Grant has been released because he feels he as psychotic and could be dangerous. Back 1n Port Charles, Grant II (the form er spy who assumed the real Grant Putnam's identity), joins a construction crew. unaware Jam my Lee 1s now his boss_ Grant II real Iles Gran1 I is alive but decides to wait before telling Ccha. With botulism traced to Brock 's plant. Ri ck shuts at down. Brock sued by victim's wife. The beautiful Steffi Brand amvcs in Port Charles to manage Blackac's band. Robert agrees to let Holl y uncover Hannibal's dance scam. Monte.a overjoyed when she recc1 ves call from orphanage sayi ng someone's been checking into her whereaboucs. GUIDING LIGHT: In New York, Rrad- ley hot on Philip and 8e1h'!> trail Mindy lands Job playing piano an restaurant where Rick cooks. Ross loses election by narrow margin. Philip calls Ross from New York Ross decades to get closer to Tnsh because he realizes it 's a way to get back at Alan for havi ng cocaine planted on him Josh asks Reva to divorce Billy. Remembcnng her romance with Josh, Reva agrees. When Vanessa waJks in and sees Bally and Re"a embracing. she mistakes at for a roman11c clinch and calls off wedding LOVING: Shana Sloane. Caoot's il- legitimate daughter, comes tu ('onnth to confront him. Cabot ~wear~ he loves her but shc·s not so sure Shana continues to remember a man she loved dearly from her past. Ann and Roger rcronc1le and he decides to talcc senate !>eat Mike tells Ann he understands but will always care fo1 her. Wh ile with Jack. Lily II appca~ ,but manages to pretend shc·s stall Lily I Although unhappy Rita Mac going to college, Billy agrees to her re newed educa- uon ONE UFE TO lJVE: Hawk cuts ht~ hand in fight wtlh Bo but cscaptS ware- house before Bo SCC$ his face. Believing A~ trying to get San Carlos fonune for himself, Bo decades to get it first and return at to the Poverty-stricken co untry. Gue"cro's widow. Mrs. Allardyce. spots Simon !>. p1c\ure and pays her son a visit. Simon eitplains he went to San Carlos to see hts father. but left when he realized how corrupt he was. Simon secretly wants tht fortune for himself. Jenny and David become: lovers, and before leaving for conc.crt an Denver, David asks Jenny to mami ham. Herb files fordivoroc. Anthon} plans children's benefit and enlists Donan, who is unaware it's a scam. Dee decides to be a major star and Brad becomes her manager. The National Intruder exposes Becky's and Asa's platonic marriage. but Seeley stm tells Asa they cannot sleep together. RYAN'S HOPE: Siobhan, taken to Laslo by henchmen, says she wants to meet with Brun who ga ve Joe his release from the mob. Siobhan is told Brun is dead and Milo has taken his place. Siobhan unaware that Malo loved Jackie before she married Joe. Jaclc decides the only way to get Siobhan baclc 1s to broadcast that she has been taken. Joe and Max arrive in New York. Max tells Roger, Pal and Seneca he'll fund a nuclear medical center, but wants their personal histories. Mu smitten with Jill. Frank and Maggie declare a truce. M~e thnllcd when Hal offers her modeling Job, then reahzes she must ~upport the small studio above Greenberg's delicatessen by washing dishes at the deli. Maggie and owner David Greenberg arc drawn to one another instantly. Magg&c teams he provides shelter for teen-age runaways. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Stephanie forges note to Wendy from Warren asking that she meet him at his place. Stephanie aware that she'll find Warren with Mandy. Sunny urges Hogan's mother Kate to become Scnteus· baby nurse. An uniden- tified woman peruses clippings about the Sen tells and starts to write a letter to them Sunny tells Hogan she fears secret admirer hounding her aJso killed her informant Slavi n. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Jill. hostile to Mamie, tells her to show her where the Chnstmas ornaments are in case Mamie's not around ne1tt year. While Jill rummages through ornament boxes, she finds portrait of Dina that Eric painted. Jill goes to Eric.who swears relationship with Dina is over. Ashley decides to go to Rome on business and think about relationship wath Eric. Lauren breaks up with Danny. Julia tells Victor he should marry Nikki. but he says no. Paul off to Hawaii to find out exactly how Rick's wife died. Lauren heads for Hawaii and Paul. 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THI HAT (TUI) ~ WWllMY ICI (TUI) s l COM.ITTO AllD '°" (WID) cs) llOVIE (THU) 0 llOVIE .. ntU) --JUtunoon---• tHtlJTATnnALU a m DAYI Of OUR UYD o TftlGHT za. I ~ llY CtlLDID llOVIE <lllOM. 1HU Al) TOP Ol'THr llU. (iUi'. WID) '1') NEW TECH TWRI (Fii) w EDUCAllOMAI. "'OQR'75mo ~ WED) Fnday. January 20. 1984 7 ~--------------------------11111111!--·· Good for you -! ............... -----------------~~ • -111ernoon Movie9-11l9 "CtldrrcJ°· ( 1969. WMtem) Elvis Presley. Ina Buhn ( 2 hrs ) (CJ 'Krng 01 Comedy ' ( 1982. comedy) Robt!ll O@N110 Jerry Lewis ( 1 ht 49 mtr11 lOJ 'Personal Best ( 1982. Orama) Mar- iel Hem1nyw11y Patrice Donnelly (2 hrs) 0 · AllJc.k F'orce Z" ( 1980. Adventure) John Ph1lhp Law. Mel 01b&on ( 1 hr , 35 nun) 11::9(HJ Beastmaster" ( 1982. Adventure) MdrC S1ngei Titnya Rooorts ( t hr 45 min I W CZ1 Ooest FOf F11e ( 1981, Fantasy) Everell McGill Rae Dawn Chong (I hr . 35m1n) •(CJ "There~ NC1'£ui.1ness Like Show BU!ll-ness" 11954. Mu&1cal) Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey ( t hr. 57 min) (0 ) 'Chariots Of Fire" (1981. Orama) Ben Cross. Ian Charteson (2 hrs .. 5 min ) 0 "The Amateur · ( t982. Orama) John Savage Christopher Plummer ( I hi . SO m1n1 !:9($1 · Ticket To Heaven' ( 1981. Orama) Nick Mancuso, Saul nub1nek ( 1 hr • 45 m111) •CL.l ·Table ror Five .. ( 1983. Orama) Jon Voight. Richard Crenna ( 1 h1 . 59 min ) (;t) The LO:.t Hooor 01 Ka1ha11na Blum" ( 1975) Angela Winkler Mana Adorl ( 1 hr 27 mtn) W CC The Ca111e Mutiny ( 19~. Orama) Humph1ey Boga11 Jose ferret (2 hrs 2 mtn I «aCO> ·The Timber lrdmps" ( 1978. Adven- ture) Joseph Collon, Rosey Grier ( 1 hr . 30m1n) ($) ''Starstwck· ( 1982 Musical) Jo Ken- nt'Qy Ro!.S o·ououven (I hr . 40 min) .. rL "Threshold" ( t98t Orama) Donald Sulherland, Jell Goldblum ( 1 hr 46 "1111) CZ) "King Of Jazz" I t930 Musical) Bing Crosby, The Paul Whiteman Orehestra (2 hrs I •CSJ '"Chanolr. 0 1 r11e" I 198 t. O.ama) Ben Croi>S, Ian Charle~on (2 hrs . 5 min ) -.-.lvening •DD ... CHIN Cll ... ROWAlll IWITWI ~It TWIJQHf ZOlll AIC ... Q MB'ICOWANY NAWAIPM-t • llACm. I LDllO ... IHCMI .c ... • ALL .. nM OlO MOUll Bob Vila discusses lhe wiring requirements of lhe house and v1s11s a ~ar water hea1er 1ns1a11auon on Bos.1on·s historic Sympho ny Row O (C) MOVll 'Wild Horr.e Hank ( 1980. Adventure) Linda Blair Richard Crenna A brave and delermined girl wages a per- sonal c1usade 10 save a herd of wild mus tangs lrom sense~!. slaughter by leading them high 1n10 th£< Canac:Mn mountains ( t hr 3 I 1111n I IEJ TOP IWIC IOXIMQ Sieve Cruz I Dnna Roston 10·1ound hghlweight bOUI (live fl om La=, Nev ) (2 hrs. 30 min ) l 0 J NPL. : IUNR IOWL XVII TOliOf'. .,., 0 llCMI "Colo River' ( 1982 Adven lure) Suzanne Web<>1 Pal Peterson Two young children have .J c;er.es of adven lures wt11le travehng lhrough lhe Adrroo doci. w1ldt'rness PC ( f hr . 35 min ) fDDaVAllD'fll UI 0 • MOC«IY Edmonton Otlers et Los A= Kings (3 hrs , 10 min ) 11:11~ mnaT,._IT TOllQHT A lo()6( at Mickey Rooney's reeotit videotape and rec0fd1ng wOOI., t>etund the scenes ol a $pee1a1 that dl98U8CSM kids from breaking l•he:a Wt&.OPPORTUNI THI LAWAUU Correspondents Lin da Wertheimer and Cokle Roberla JOln Paul Duko f()I an up.to·the-m1nute sum· ""l~':!ri:ref>&lonal ac1tv11tes .c ... HWY DA ft AAAIM ~"::~A le><* at the 1984 Christian Dior colleclion. a visit with "The A-Team .. prOducer Stephen J Cannell ... IMUO OP THI ,,_.CAii TmA• ........ COlllMtr JOUnWLD a11•t1MPCM11 LAM C-.C"nOM ' IUllOPIAll ICMl&AL ..,. THI NPL. A lnok at the 1wo lea ms playing tn lhe Supe1 Bowl XVIII ( 1 hr ) {j. J llCMI "M1~ng'" ( 1981 Orama) Jack Lemm0f1. Sissy Spacek J. middle-aged New YOfk businessman and his daughter- 1n-law try to find out what happened to his son who dtSappeared d\J11ng the m1htary coup in CMe PG· (2 hrs . 2 min) (0) llOVll "Chariots 0 1 Fire" ( 1981. Ora- ma) Ben Cross. Ian Cherleson Social pressure and personal turmOll beset two con1ras11ng1y d1llerent B1111sh athletes oo their way to glOty in the t9:>4 Perla Otym PICS ·pff (? t115 5 mtn ) ~)AWAW ,,_wmtQl+A.11 ~ m GOU 'San Otego Open Tovrnamenr· l hr) 7:tl ... r:ae cowroon To TMI IUNMOW'L. SuperbOwl XVIII Is prevl9Wed and the 1982 and 1983 seasons are reviewed I fl) ,Ala. y l'IUD uvmm 1--.n a C09ltllf m OM L.A. r eatured a look at a new fiend 1n aerobic exercising. ttl1s 11me on a trampoline examine lhe myths surround ir1g vampires. an 1nt~r111ew wllh everyone's t.1vo111e ghoul, Elwa "I ye On L A 's" mosl embarra551ng rnum~nls w11h blooper IOIJl~eTAC DOUGH ..... CllCllCATI PIOfU't COURT -ITOR'f WAll..oT>ON WllJt It~ ~ PUtH The la1es1 albums ot top recording artists are revteWed .. IJ Cl) THI DWll °' HADAllD Two ban dits rob an a1mored car bul Daisy and Luke are arresled when 11 appears they are lhe crooks ( 1 hr ) D GI) LI_,. (Premiere) Two par1 ltme delo<:lives purcha<>e a sports car unaware that the c.ar 1c; !he l<ey 10 a million dotlar he•st (I t11 I U MOVIE ColrJ :.H<>al' ( t974. Adven- 1ur") Cti.1110.., Hronson Liv Ullmann A n1an dnd womnn .ire v1ct1m1Led and held hostage by crooks from the man s past who wan! an olcJ favor repaid (2 hrs ) 0 IPllC* AMc,on is deluQPc1 with rom;mltc riffrr., when tie is selecled ac; a magazine , bachelor of the month O ~ m'OM UN DtlOO a» maTY•IT TOlllMT A look al Mickey Rooney's 1econt videotape and recording work, behind the scenes of a spec1111 that dlsauadeS ktds lfom breaking the law e llO¥ll "Las Vegas Lady" ( 1978. Adventure) Stella Stevens, Stuart Whit man A woman and two lrlendl. a magi- cian' a aSSlstant artel a trapeze arttSt. plot 10 rob o Las "Oias casino. (2 hrs ) l •All~-..... WALL*'mTWDK ) MIMI "Hord Country" < 1981. Ora- ma) Jan-Michael \llrleent, Kim Basinger A T exaa 1ac10<y wOfkM lfi tOfn between hlS deS!fe to continue 1n lhe "good old ooy·· ltletlyte and hlS liancetfs show busl- ne58 amblttOnS ( 1 hr . 42 min ) (Hl llCMI "Beas1master" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts. A young man with an unusua11ai.nt for gov- erning animals searches tor the vOleln responsjble IC>< the destruction of his vil- la~ ·PQ· { 1 hr . 45 min ) CS)110V11 ··0ves1 F'Of Ftre" (1981, Fanta- sy) Everet! McGill Rae Dawn Chong Three members of a preh1SIOf1C tribe that hasn·1 the knowledge IOf making fire are sent 1n search ot a new source when their conllnuously burning pilot fire Is eKttn- ~1shed 'A" ( 1 hr , 35 min J U llOVll "Bes1 Friends" ( 1982, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds, GOldJe Hawn Two screenwriters who have • good personal and pro1essional relationship overextend their lriendst11p by gelling marrjfld ·po· ( 1 hr .. SO min ) (l ) llCMI "The Grey Foe ( 1983) Rich- ard Farnsworlh, Jackie Burroughs. Af1er spending thlrly years In )all tor robbing stagecoaches. a man adjusts to the 20th century and learns 10 rob trains ( 1 hr . 32 min ) §TO•~ Ml ALLltTHl,MaY • ®) ... ,. George and Katherrrle bolleve that Webster may have been kid· napped when he does not come home from school on time 0) P& MAQAZIMI A look et the 1984 Christian Dior collec1ion e v151t with ··The A Team" produoer Stephen J Cannell fJl) WALL STaTWIB al> • COOPlll'I OUMCm COUllfTY ··sacra- mento Dateline .. Local assemblymen and slate senators are mler111ewed on current event issues tn the !.late leg1sta1ure, thus 111ov1d1ng a pro-and con lorum lor leg1sla· 101s lrom bOlh Repubhcan and Demo- cara11c parltes to d1.,cuss how California is rna~ rls money dnd rf!Sources CE) ICIJfTa IS TMICAl\.19 ... COUl• IAlllTIALL MPOflT (II) .. (J) DA&.Ut When Sue Ellen is m1s1ak· en lor Peter's mother she beeomes mOfe delermtned lhan ever to dts~ve the11 rela11onshlp. ( 1 hr ) CJ Ol) THI llAITD (Premiere) A revered mas1er (Lee Van Clef'!) of ttwt oullawed Japanese warrior society abandons his NinJd sect to return 10 Amer.ca to ftnd his long IOSI daughter ( t hr ) U ®) IWI 11Ul)IJI Chaney battles a drng and erms dealer who uses a remote· controlled klflef plane to eliminate his toes U hr.) m mRV ..,.. GUf.ISIS Charles GrOdln. Pal Sa1ak ("Wheel 0 1 Fortune"). author Mar1i> Brenoer ("ln11me1e Distance' J clas!.1<.al p1~rnc;t Ilana lle>red. Actr~..s Joan na l'acula ( Gorky Park'') ( 1 hr ) 8nWKNOWWAll Friday, January 20. 1984 9 ~~~-------------------------..... -l'riclay Cont. ~ ~ ·c11s1s Al General Hospi- tal" A view of the limits imposed on heallh ca1e is p1esen1ed leatu1ed are interviews w1H1 people who cannot afford expensNe husµ11a1 1reC1lment because they are poor or 1101 insured Q ( I hr ) l l I llOYIE r Ut<;ed Vengeance" ( '982 Adve111ure) Chuck Nor11s. Michael Cavanaugh A V1e1nam Veleran working as a colle<.11011 dgent finds himself balthng the unaerworld afler his boss is killed f 1 hr 31 min) .. ~:r~CH ~, llllOYIE Personal Best t 1982 g,a mu) Mdriel Hemingway Pa1nce Donnelty Two young female athletes are tom belween love and amb1t1on as they train 101 O=c compe1111on 'R' (2 hrs ) t11 E GI IAlllTIAU DePaul vs Sou1h rtonda !R) 12 hrc; 1 t:ll .... llOYIE rhe I aw ( 1974 Drama) Judd Hirscr. Jot1n Bt!Lk A s.:nsational hom1c1de 111al leads 10 unsavory maneuveringi. behm0j the see~ (2 hr'> 30m1n I · m NCMtll RACING -I) Cf) ,AA.COit CM.IT Phillip lorcps Melis sa ro bow to his wishes and selt me Agre111 ·harvest to horn ( 1 hr ) D m ntr ... IMO. Gl1es1s comedians Gilda Radner and K9\/lll Khnp 11 hi ) BI ll=rrON Matt is nronrJU11ceo chn1ca11y oeao alter o;uf1e11ng a severe hedd 1n1ury while on an 1nvesttyation Q ~~QMNT I) ITYU WAltl ri>.ituring 1nterv1ews With y1.ill11t<,ls pubhc otli1..1al&. parents and members of the art communtty lhl'i docu- mentary explores lhe world of New York's y1afl11t drtt .t•,. whose displays are found µ11m;Jr1ly 1n lhe trans~m O ( 1 hr ) ~ AIEICAN 11\.A the Ghost Writer' Starring Claire Bloom and Sam w.mamaker this aoap1a11on ol Ph11op Roth''; novel centers or1 a youno 11rttsrs IE'COllt'l.llUn• ol ii VISll With an Oldet lamc.u•, aurtuJt living 1n seclusion with two won1e11 Q 1 I hr lO min ) C llOV'll l(.ng Qt C'.'.omeely ( 1982 c.omedyl Robert [)(>N111, Jerry Lewis An ab1as1vi-wc,ul'1 b<•' ,, 111. ludnaps an mllu ~rtt1dl tall< !.toow t10~1 and demands an dPflf'.tr<ir11.1· 1 r 111 he tage'•, µrogram as 1ur1•,nrr R ( 1 111 d9 rmn ) H ntE EVIN. Y lllOTHIM REUllON CC. CERT ft dr •J ... , F .,,..,,,. 1Pun1te 101 the tw,1 '""" 111 IPr1 (P.irs f1"dorm1ng such hot'.> d ' 8y1 Br" l ove • Wake Up L1111e Su .. 1e ri111J Alf I ~lilvP. T n Do ls Dream" from 1111 r~o,.11 AllH>rt Hall or London (I tu I 1$' llOYI( "R•'<1'.t111.1slPr" ( 1982 Adven 1urr1 M.irc ~1r1yt·• I Jnya Roberts A youro\.I m..iro wtlh ;;in unusual 1a1en1 for gov err11114 iruno,JI .Parches for !hf' villain 1t~!.IJU1•'o,IJ1" 11,r the der,1ruc.11on of his vii 1!!98 P<, 11 hr 4!> rrun ) O llOYI( · Thi' Groove Tube ( 1974 Comedyl K!~n Sh.Jpiro Richard Belzer T Plt•V1!.1or. r llct-.e~ <HP :..at111zuo on " ..art~ c,t sl<etcht!. 1or1y1ng lrurn a c1:1u11unary tale cin t1ope dc.tl1r1y It .; VO µubf1._. Yirvi<.e dt riounc.l"111t11t dncJ " r10dld spool ol "W11Jp Worl1J 111 Sp oil n· f I hr 15 n1111 I rz, llOYIE "TtlP frPn('h WOm<1n" ( 1981 Orama) Fran<.. ·1,f· faboan Oay1e Haddon A ti11rdPllr1 b<'inq kflt>I onnn hy a goverro· 1 rol ibstrt II • • • •· ot rr u•der and 10 Friday, January 20, 1984 po111ical sc.andal when d VIP customer 1& ph<ltogrophed at play 'R' f t hr 37 min ) • 'IOLDo.t -llQHT TMacl .......... , ...... ~·WOM-... PUYllAm ll'l.AY°"1 I '1M D U CJJ®J m..,,. TAXI AOWAll a llAITll"I UUGH• .. , ..... TOP•YmlOI AlmlCAlil 11\.AYMOUll The Ghost Writer" Starring Claire Bloom ttnd Sarn Wanatt\aker th1!. adaptation of Philip Roth·s 11ove1 c..enters on a young artist s reco11ec.tions of a v1stt with an older fnmous authOr hvmg in seclusion with two w(>men Q ( 1 hr , 3 min ) fHJ lllOYll · Partn8fs" ( 1982 Comedy) Ryan O Neal. John Hurt A s1ra1gh1 cop and a gay pohce clerk go undercover a!. a homosexual couple 10 find the murderer ot a mate mOdel A' ( t tir 35 min l ~ WM.An llY Lim n• llGtHT nw:tcl 11:11 ) "°'"9CIJfTD 11:118 MOYll The Driver ( 1918, Drama) Ryan O'Neal Bruce Dern A professional getaway dt1lfer t11e!> to elude a relentless detPCt1ve totally obsessed with the 1nten 1ton o t <.oilChon~ and am!Slmg tum (2 hrs 30 m110 Cl G) TOMIQHT Host Joan Rivers Guests actresses Murlo Thomas and Bet IB~(~ ®)MIC ... *»fT1.M llllOYIE The D11var • ( 1978. Orama) Ryan O'Neal. Bruce Dern A protess1ona1 getaway driver 11,es 10 elude a relentless detec1111e lotally obsei.seo with the 1nten 11on or c.a1ch1ng and ar1est1ng tum C? hrs 15mu1 I U•llMCHM-m ntlCU M ntl tlQKT Guest!> Mary Fran. Rand And File. Randi Brooks, Weba Garretson & Two. also dogs who play football (I hr 30 min) m muT• °' 1A11 ~o 'Y TOP MIS IOXJNQ Steve Crut I Dana Roston IO·round 1tgh1we1gh1 bout (from Las Vegas. Nev ) CR) (2 hrs 30 min ) 0 lllOYll BIOnclP 111 Black Silk" ( 1980. Comedy) S~ri>n.i David Bellows A weilflhy 111ag.u111e publisher surrepltl•OU!'.ly orders tier reporters 10 spy on hi>r se1ua1 1ta1~ns 11 hr ?5 min ) 0 MOYIE '\/,1llry Girl" ( t98 l Comedyf Nie il.i~ C.q1• [;,,b.,r;ir ror<>m.1n A high ,(.l,.,r_,1 girl brPJk'> off t1er rumartc.e with ;i - ~1ur11>.e1 bi>cau~c the rel;it1f)n!Jh1p ltueatens h('I ,1an1Jmy ...,11r-11ri her µeer group R ( t h1 . 35 flllll ) a;) 1W CUJI Ami>r•t.a Al The Cross roads" Topic Amo11ca's growing taste 101 the mystical ( I hr JO min ) 129 0 Al.RD tlTCHCOClt PMlllfT1 OGC*OIHOW <.!) laPINDINT NITWOM ... (~ ICTV Tt1P r mr11y award w1nrung team presents a varn•ly 111 comedy skits and gags CSJ AN HOllAQI TO ITIVI ~ Steve Marlin prt".1•111•, a variety ol i.;omedy 1n this e,;CIUSM.' !!µoctal t ' hr JO fllln ) Z1 MOVIE ()111 .. ,1 For Fite (-1'l81 Filnta Sy) [111•rr·11 McGill Rne Oawn ChCJnQ ThtPP rn1•rt tJf I!. ol ,J pret11s1or1L lt1be lh<ll h.i~n 1 Ille knowledge for ma1onu fire are senl 1n !.t'i:trCh ul a new •,ourc(' when their continuously burr11ng ri11ot lift• is e1t1n 9!!_1<,hed 'R' ( I hr 35 nur1 1 U. (TV llQHT TUCH 12::11 D 6 €ti) AIDAY NIGHT YaOI A µrl\/ale tCl"I .Pqm.-nl w11h David Aowof' ancj music videos by The Rolling Stones 1 alkony Heads. The Police. and The Bea11es 1111 i_1 hr . 30 min I 0 AIEICA'tTOPTD U QOOIMeQHT L.A.: YmlOI Fea11ired M•l• h1~qer t Belle Mtdler f 'Bea•,1 Ot 13, , 1Jt111 1 Groce Slick ( All 1 " Mi1lh111c.,, 1 . T uni Rai.11 ( 'Be Still' l 1 ht JO rrnn l t l ROWAN I llM'IWI LAUQH.11 urraT.-.rr TMCIHT A loo~ a1 Mickey Rooney s recem videotape a1 ,, reco1dmg work behind the scenes • 1 1 !.peoat lhdl d1• ;uades 1<1do, troni bra11k '"'l the lrlW al LOVI, AIEICAN ITfU 11:11 !li) MOYll 'K11ty And The Bag man ( 1902 Comedy) Liddy Clark John Star ion A young English bride goes 10 Aus11i1 h.1 and becomes involved tn a battle to 1. mtrol ol the underwOfld R I 1 hr 3, min) t2:9IC1 lllOYll "The Cain+> Mutiny ' ( 1954 Orama) Humpt11ey Bogart, Jose Ferre• Based on lhe novel by Herman Wouk A g1oup of oft1ce1s mutiny d08tnS1 their caµ 1a11i darm1ng that hf' 1s mentally unstablr ~hrs . 2m1n 1 ~ ~TMCORD~Cou.lcnoet llOYIE 'Gun<. 01 O.ablo ' ( 1964 West ern) ~harles Bronson. Susan Ohver A lou~h wagonmas1er "ncoun1e1s a mar whom he load 1111u1e1J 1n sell defense year before (2 hrs. I G) AU.•ntl,AaY C!) llOYll "SMke Hands With The Devil' ( t959 Orama) Ja1TI1Js Cagney Don Mui ray A student lrom the U S attempts to refrain from gelling 1nvolve<S in the under ground mOvl:.'ment during the Irish Rebel hon (2 hrs. 30 min ) l llOVlf "The Felines ( 1976 Drama) Janine RRynaud Nathalie Zeiger A man's 1n1stress controls lhe marriage ot a couple who"'' r .. 1,11to11s~·1p blossoms ( 1 hr , 10 111111 , O llOYll ( .1untry Comtotl' ( t981 Comr>dy I Georgina Spelv1n, Rhonda Jo Pf'll / Just after the C1v1I Wor, a back wc10ds fc11m becomes a favorlle way sta lt<.>n 101 ra~avelers ( 1 hr. 25 mtn) 1•~=TMCH 1:10 fJ llOVW A1.11nW111es ( 1983 Science J'1c11on1 Ke•r Oulleil Suzanna LO\/e A young housewife suitering from brain trau· m.i receives fhr>ughl processes and mem- oro"s lrum ii corp<of' on .ir experimental mt'(l1c.al prvc.1•1lwt-PG ( 1 hr ? 1 min ) 1~ 0 llOVIE "Captive Wild Woman" ( 194J Hc,rrof) Juhr Carr..itlir e Evelyn Ankers A11 ape 1<,. my<,IPllOU<;ly lrunsformed into a luvt:ly young w•,mar• '>Illy 10 expenence a taler reverc;;il 11 r11 ?O min I ,, :., 'F11rterJ Vengeancp" ( 1982. Drama) D.1v1d Onatoshu Mary Louise Wr>llPr A rnilrl•oil ·His superstar Ines 10 •.top mobstero, trom 10~1ng over gambltng 1n lhl" fat fasl A 11 hr 45 mm) t98 llOVll "Plaza Suite" ( 1971. Comedy) WaltN Matlhau Maureen Stapleton Based on the play by Neil Simon A 1110 QI romantic comPd1es ure si>t 1n the honey moor ,11111· ot the Plaza Hotel (2 hts I I MARY ma 1100M LA. TOOAY llOVll M,111 Uri A ',t11ng. ( 1960. 018 ma) r rnr• t ll111q111nt r erw111 Mathews A nu!.'.1,tro '·IJY forced to remain behind l>ehmd the Iron Curtain t>PcomPS a coon l!!r'.~~r the l 1 S (l hr< 1 "1 llOOlo (fl> Z 1 llOYll t OI '> St>t•nd ThP N1<.1ht T ogeth· ................... ------------~~- -l'riclay Cont. er' t 1!182 Mus1Cal) Documentary Tne Rothng Stones The Stones perform many c I their urea1es1 h115 1n this record ol three concetls held at the Meadowlands Arena 1n New Je<stiy and Arizona Slate's Sun Devil Stod1um 'PG ( t hr 30 min ) !ti trn llQHT TRACH 2:11 (ff) llOV1I "The Thirly Nine Sleps" ( 1978. Suspen"-e) Rober! Powell, David Werner A man tiecomes lhe quarry of both the pohce .ind a sec.rel group of foreign dgen1s OP41h'ltrng in England when he 1r. framed f()r a Slranger s murder 'PG' (I tu 42 "''") 1:110 ... 1 0 llOVll "Chart0ts Of Fire" ( 1981, Ora· nu1) Bun Cross. Ian Charlesoo Social pres~ure and personal lurmOll beset two c.011tras11ngly different Br111sh athletes on 1he11 way to glory m the 1924 Paris Olym pies 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min) OMOVll "Beach Glrls" ( 1982 Comedy) Debm Bll"e Val Kline A teen-age girl's friends help her 10 loosen up so rhey can ~' on w11h having fun al the Deach 'A' ( 1 hr 10m1ri J 1:90 llOVll "Jung1e Woman" (1944,•Hor- rorJ fvetyn Ankers Lois Cother A doctor rev11.ihzes a 1ung1e ape which becomes a fierce woman ( I hr 25 min ) •ITl lDGIMTm.10 -lalurclay --Morning---· .. i U.S.,.,_ MPOIT IYllAT < ) MOYll There's No BuS1ness Like Show BuSrness" ( 1954. Musical) [lhel Merman, Dan Dailey ( 1 hr , 5 7 min ) I (J UUIOW\. ...... (1t) H llOVll ·'Partners" ( 1982 Comedy) Ian O'Ne.1t John Hurt ( t nr 35 min) "9 ITMCADI 9'11 THI llFUllAN THI WON.D ft!iiOllOM()Mnlllmnw• HOCWtt HDOll llPOlt'TICO'Tlll z MOVE I he 8dwdy Adventures Of Tom Jories" ( 1975 Comedy) Terry• Tt1om;:i&, Joari Collins ( t hr 34 mm ) !d5 (fYJ llOVll "'11de B.-yond Vengeance" 11~ub We'>IP.rn) Ch•JCk (onnors Michael Ri>1 ni~ ( :> hrs 1 lo4I E ICITIIUCTlOMAL .-1 ·cross Country <,1.,111(,1 • (',ui;st Te11y Aldrich M1ddlrbury C.OllCh Ml I CAl'f Alf KANQMOO ·~ ft.LAWQflE rr " W'llTTD ~......CARAM TEDTA&.l (!)MlHUmHD /f®.-...WIM CD llY TlllU IOMI (i)llmDO E COUIQI u•mAU DePaul vr. lfiU!h 11011(1,t (A) (I hr•, ) L llOVll lit<' R1>11ir11 Qt frank James' 1q4Q W1 h..'ll•J H••ru y I r,111ja Gene l·••rrn•y (I t 1 17 nun 1 0 GAUCHO A PuPrfO n1( Jll yciu!h d1scov Prs !hill lr11•r1e1•,t11p u111 develop in unlikely w;1y-, 0 llOVll A11ack f ul'CP Z I t980 Ad11i>nh1ri•) J11h11 Phlll•p law Mel G1bc;on • hr 1!;111111 J ._ TMAl'ICAT PAClllTTIM llmaa. (Cl lllOYll 'Josepha" ( 1982. Orama) M1ou Miou Ctaude Bra&SeUr A group of fronch ac10<s s1ruggte In a love triangle ( 1 hr . 55 min ) ll.JllOYll Missing" ( 1981, Drama) Jack l emmon Sissy Space!\ A middle-aged New York busmessman and his daughter· 111 law 1ry 10 find out what happened to his '>On who disappeared during tht military coup 1n Chile 'PG' (2 hrs , 2 min ) n S)llOVll "The E"vlt" ( 1978. Horror) Rich· ard Crenna Joanna Pettet A simster and 1emty1ng f0<ce conceals itself beneath a 1rap door 1n a repu1edly "haunted" house 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) l:a ~~THI MDACI IWICUI WIUY, IU>. t , llOVll "The French Woman" ( 1981. Drama) Francoise Fabian, Dayle Haddon A bordello being kepi oPen by a govern· ment subsidy Is the scene of murder and po1t11cal scandal when a VIP customer is pholographed at play 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) WU llOVll "Exper1men1 Perilous" (1944, Drama) Hedy Lamarr. George Brent. A doctor suspects foul play when the SISier ot a ph1tan1hrop1st IS found dead (2 hrs ) CAllTOONI .... ..otlal ) IPOlt'TlftD (It) HU -THE NF{ A took at lhe 1wo learns I voa Cf AGlllC\I.,,.. GOVIJlllmfT ICM .... ....,. rrtYOUR_.. RM OUT Iii IMTM, WIND All>,_• C0MCDT The 1au·tunk rock group combine explosive s1ng1ng w11h complex chO<eography and trashy special effects 1n a performance taped al lhe Oakland Collseum 1n Oak· letnd, Cahforn1a ( t hr ) '$1 llOYll "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger (2 hrs l 1•11~~rm ~ PUn'ITONI ,_.. R @)THI~~ ~ lfTEMATlOMAL HOUR ~OffHAND awuNDO QOODDAYU. Cl) NIT flDION fl\) UW. ITREET 'C' llOVll "The Towering Inferno' 11914, (Jr,1mu) Sieve McOueen. Paul Newman (l hrs 45 min ) 0 PrTD MO-TAIL An1ma1ed 'Ken Berry Qo.r (.); l u1se L.irry Storch end l ma L 1u1!.t' µrov1de the voices for this adven lurt! auout a cal w1thou1 a tail ( 1 t11 . 21 min ) I WINDOW ON COWUYDI 7:11 IAT\MDAY IUl'PCAOI fl')THl..,TWI I 0.1) THI UT1UI AmJICAWOMI lalll9LI HUUC Q) RHODA H FRAOQU 9'0C« Tt·t> Gorgs decide 10 t1wld .i yc11ntJo where Maqory lhP Trash H1•»1J. hvo.., ond Wembley is called upon 10 • .. 1w• th•• rr.iyyles' oracle and provider of w1 .cl!111 110111 ue1nu <.t•uveled 1,1p l llOVW Y1•<, r.1or~10 ' t 1982 Musical) l 11r1.11m P,1v.11ot1t Kalhryn HarrOld ( 1 hr , !>O 111111 ) 0 llOVll ' Airplflllf' II The $oq11el' I l'J8i Lornedy) Rob~rr Hays Julie Hao 111'( tltu /':.nun . playing Ill the Super Bowl XVIII ( 1 hr ) 0 llOV1I "Magle" ( 1978, Horror) Antho- ny Hopkins. Ann·Margret A neurotic ven- ttll0qu1st. convinced that his etage dummy control' hl8 actions, eludes bordering fame and fortune to find a girt ne IOved In hrs "outh 'R' ( t hr • 46 min ) W (fl) IWUN THI Ll9I WU llOVll "Jungle Captive" t 1945, Hor· rol) 0 110 Kruger Jerome Cowan A mad scientist, an ape woman and a scared secretary are all 1nvof11ed In 1ungle hom>< l1 hr , 15 mm ) (!)IU'fDI~ t:at ~ ntm ICOM I COl•I_,., CALINDNI YIC'I YACMT LOT (a) MCMI "Brainwaves" ( 1983, Sc1ence- F ic11on) Keir Dullea, Suzanna Love. A young housewife suffering from brain trau· ma receives thought processes and mem· ories from a corl)!la 1n an experlmemal medical procedure 'PG' ( 1 hr 21 min ) d (J1) MJ9IJI M>Olll ._Cf) CAllTOONI ("§") llOVll "Island Of Adventure" ( 1979. AdVl•nture) Norman Bowtee, Wilfred Brarnbell Four 8r111sh teen-agers tangle wnh 1e11011s1s while on summer vaca110fl (1 hr 2!> min) <l>llOVll "King Of Jau" ( 1930. Musical) Bing Crosby, The Paul Whiteman Orches· Ira (2 hrs ) m .. econ 1::9 @ llOVll "Tho Chase" ( t966. Drama) Marton Brando, Jane Fonda (2 hrs 55 m1nl_ .. m....,•o TtlBITOOOU ®l -am I lmlJDO THl.-mt .. ZOOMYUI IDMAllCf~ lllTUDIO UTUM ( ,_.,HOU (Hl lllOVll "Brainwaves· ( 1983, Science· r1ction) Ke1r Dullea, Suianna Love 11 ._ t) ~ l:J.c. All> DMGC*I Q @)PAC-llAM 0 THAT TUM IHOW (!) KUNQFU m HOGM'l IBOlt (E ) Al.n. •t ICffOOL "Dynamic Sk11ng" • Parnllel sk11ng form provides lhe greatesl <.0nlrot and creat1V1ty (A) OJ THI GMIMIT<*I Orson Welles nar rate~ lhe s101y of 9 boys growth to man hood as he defends the forest 1rom unknown torces ( 1 hr ) lS, llOVll The Pearl 01 Death'' < 1944 Myo;tPry) Oas1I Rathbone. Nigel Bruce I 1 hr , 30 min) .. tJ (JJ fUIT1CllAM U WYllTTOll.Aml 0 ®) """ I ICOOIY DOO I ICffOOL· NOUllAOC« 0 TDNTA&.l m sex 1&UON DOU.AR llAM «I) llOVIE 'Dallij!." ( 1950, We!otorn\ Gary G0<)µer, Ruth Aornarr (;>hr::. ) f1l) lATHn KITCMIN CE l MIU IOW\. flMV9W (It) 0 llOVll 'Sh1pwrt."Ck ( 1978 Adv~n lurt ) Rollerl Logim, M1kk1 Jamison Olson ( I r11 • 43 min ) Friday. January 20. 1984 11 -Saturday Cont. 1:81 a> A&.YIUllD TMI C.•I ... QZZll AllD MANmT . WIUTLM m'ftl "Ulzana's Raid" ( 1972. West ern) Burt Lancaster Bruce Davison f 'l hrs J fE) YU CM COOi (l ll9eQ TIS World Cup" Women s downhill (from Bad Gas1e1n. Austna) (RI { 1 hr I . 't1J VIDIO~I L llCWll Quest For F11e· ( 1981 Fanta -;y) Evere11 McGill Rae Dawn Chong ( 1 '". 3&m1n J COJ CORUTTO A11D IC* A t"lead-on colltSton between father and son ewpts when lhe boy deC1deS to f()ln a coostrucllOO ltrm rather ll'lan go IOfollege LZ, lllOVll "The ~carlef Empress" ( 1934 Drama) Marlene Dtetr1Ch. Sam Jatte 12 hrs) tlTCITY .. llU. WAllDTMIMa...:1 •t ITMCAOI O ICOOIYDOO TMI DMCI MOW · WOOOllAJT'I 1MOP COUIGI ~ Villanova ar Notre Dame <2 hrs I '1.l> • COOflErl OMNGI COUNTY · ·sac.1 a mento Dateline" Local assemblymen and stale senators are interviewed on currenr event rssoes 1n the state legrslature thus prov1d1ng a pro-and-coo lorum f()( leg1sla tors from bOlh Repubhcan and Demo Cd1at1c parries to discuss how Cal1forn1a is rna~ its money anel resources C 'The Second Time Around ( I 96 I Comedy I Oebt»e Reynolds Andy Lnlltth ( 1 hr 39 mon I HJ -ntl Nf\. A look at tne two reams play1n9 1n the Super Bowl XVIII ( 1 hr ) OJTMITNINJllm. S llOVll Blacio. Hand < 1950. Orama1 IGe=A J~·ol Na1stt (2 IVS ) .. IUQI u.y /llOAO- AllADeQ ""8 llAM I ..... ...... I '°',, M>allll ®' UTTl.I MICALI/._ .::M -.a.a tlGH LR ....ac;.,_ lop rid· ers race through the ltnals of this highly cornpe1111ve cour!>e 111) llOVIE Woll Penn,. 11968 Wes1ern1 ( har I Jr1 HP.SI Joan Hackel! 12 hrs J!> 01111 J ' llAQIC OF DICOMTIVI ,..,_ WOMMQWoemf f UTM WllTD Ol.YWUO Htghhghls ot lhe 80 W1nt1>1 Olympic games held on Lake Placid NY (R) ln COL&.EGI IAlllTIAU South MtSStss1p p1 vs Virginia lech (2 hrs) 1W U AIBICA'I TC» TIN G ®) WIDIJID RCW. Cougar•" Albie ano Sarah triumph over their kidnappers lhe elements of lhe wild anel a raging river {Parr 3J (RJ C") U THI HAll>Y IOYI I IWICY DMW lft'I. ,_. I :r--nweTRAIN WOMMGwomN WllTIMQ fOll A MAIOM . CGU.l• IAlllTIAU. Clemson "~ v 11 Qlnld ($ub1ect 10 blackout) (2 hrs I H llOYIE Chariots Of Fire' (1981 Ora maJ &m Cross Ian Charleson (2 hrs 5 m111 J rOJ DDY'I ...aHr UIBt Thrs band l1urn 01rrrnngham. England under the leael· 12 Friday, January 20, 1984 I songwnter Ke111n Row land pefforms "Show Me." "There There." "Soon .. "Plan B." "Respect "liars A To E" and "I'm Just L()()l(1ng " 0 lllOVll "Best Ffleods" 11982 Come dy) Burl ReynOlds Goldie Hawn ( I hr ~min) 1tllll'HUNDAlll .... QADm @) AIEICM IAllDITAllD Guests The Enc Martin Band f"lelling II Qui lavarer. ( Words And MUSIC") 11 hr I AIEICA'I TOP TIN llWITCND -ATMJA'I I IUC119C ct)9Nlf (It) MO¥ll "le Voyage En Douce" ( 1980 Ofama) Dominique Sanda, Geraldine Chaplin ( I hr . 40 mln I (Q) .. Oii Yl>IO (fl llOVll "fast 01 Ek>phanl Rock' ( 1981 Orama) John Hurt Jeremy Kemp ( t hf 30 mm I --&ftemaDD IHIB .-s St )Ott\ s (!tom Madison Square Gar .n ~e-> Y Otfo.j ( 2 tv S J U ccu.IGI IASITMU. Oregon ..., Wast\o 19t State 12 hr&) G .,.._ Hom0te ( 1967 Weslefn) Paul Ne-~n Fredric March 12 hrs I IOCl..11'MI CCUHI IAlllTIAU LOf'IO Beach State .s Utah Staie (2 r-rs I I AIDY CC lilH .. TIOCTmt u•ra c A· n11 llCOMD C8fMY 'mWll r • .-F ngers I 1952 Drama) James MaSOI' Danielle Oarriet.1J1. I 1 hr '8min) (OJ mWll Atrplane II The Sequel" ( 1982 Comeoy) Aot>e<t Ha)"3 Julie Hag e<ly 11 hr 25 min ) $ .,_ Best Frtenos ( 1982 Coine dy) Burt Reynol<Js Golel•e Hawn ( t h1 SO ITlln ) 12:9 1&11& YlllOI CMUIJllJI I .... IUTWA&. ntl IOAD TO LOt .... D Olympic hOpeluts PfOhled are Mary Decker Tabb (rrack ana held) Tim and Chns Law (yachtsmen) and Chfl Wiiey (400·meter 11n1) (I r"ir I llOYIE Con .. n Rovna The Mountain ( 1% I C n e I) Abbott and Coslf'llO D<Jrorny 5My f 1 tu 30 min J I_ .,_ti TOOAY R.ICTIIC COWANY (II) TMI....,. ,. U.U) ITMTMI Cl COU.IGI IAl«ITIAU Iowa vs Wis consin (2 hrs ) fl\) ,._AllOntr~ ''Perlman Cool And ClaSSIC' VtOl1ntSI llzhak Perl man p.arust Andre P1ev1n drummer Shel ly Manne. ba!.StSt Red M1tcht'll and gutta• '"t Jim Hall learn up 10 make a 1ai.z album a1P~sHe1nzHall (I hr) Ql) AltDllG tulM llMAVIOR R llOVll '$h1pw1P<:k" 1978 Advi>n 1 He) Rober! Log..in M1kk 1 Jam1son-Otsrn L1 ht 43 mm J 0 llOYll I 1v1• Day'> Orw Surnmur ( t982 OramuJ Scan Connery Betsy 81ant1ey (I h1 50 min J ~ Q!) NOMI IMOW World Championship Quarter HO<~ Show' North Arner1ea·s best Amer1Can Quarter Horses compele tur $378.000 1n e11ents such as culttng, IJ.i111•1 racing. 1umpmg and calf roping horn 0 kla1'0rna City ( 1 hr ) 1:11 f) llDftOMl> ..a1 mRT ATM llO¥WI Nfl-•MVllW ~ BICTllC 00.Mf't (R) (() lilCml "A Stranget Is Wa1c1111ig ( 1982 Orama) Rip Torn, Kate Mulg•ew ( I hr . 30 min ) tOllOlltO ( z lilCml "lei 6 Spen!J The Night l O!Jl•lh l'f° ( 1982. Musical) Documentary it.~ Rolhn_g_ Stones t t hr , 30 min ) ltl f) CJJ ...rt IATWl>AY Scheau '-<.l Kauai Tnathloo (from Hawaii) Part 1 the Great Poot Shootout. World Cup ·,~1 '.!:!ii {from Ve1b1er. Switzerland) (3 hrs J U ti) COUlm IA.iTIAU. Fresno S1a1e at Nevada-Las Vegas (2 hrt) • --.0 CMAWllll• QUMTB tall MOW R ~Twmwu woet ~ anaT.U-.T nll wm Featured a report on the doctOfs nufritlOnists al'J spectallSI& who keep celebrities phys1cc1''v ltl. Marlo Thomas dtSCusses her new Iv movie ( 1 hr) tD llCMI "Raid 6n Rommel" ( 1971 Dia ma) Richdrd Burton John CollCOS I~ hrs I g) llOYIE Tne ltOO And The Ho1o,i I 1952 We'>lem) Steve Cochran Sheri, Jackson 1;> hrs J fD IMAIU DIARY "Aonr Miik>'' The yO\Jrig· est member ot the Knesset discusses lhe eHect of the West B&nk settlements oo 15'aers secu11ty ~ lllC11IC 00.Ntf CR) ('e) llOVll "Clash Of The Titans" ( 198 t rantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Ol1vl{'• (I hr 58mrn) $ MOYll Savannah Smiles" ( 198:' Adventure) Mark Miller Donovan S<.011 (I t11 45 min) ln COUIQI USITIA&.L Colorado Stat• vs New Mel(ICO St&le (2 hra ) 191WMTMOll.MDO .... !:a . ~TDIA&. IDmOI B.ICTllC CC9Ntf (Ill) 2:11 llOTORWbk ~\'W) Ml · llOVll ·Father Waa A Fullbacf.\ 1 1949 Comeoy) Fred MacMurray M.i reen 0 Hara (2 hrs) fJ ®l PIA IOWLllQ ·s 175.000 Show bO.it lov11at1onar (from ShowbOat Bowl 111y C#nlr.r 1n las Vegas Nev ) 11 hr 1 J 111111 J Onrrctt {J c.ATllT ~LI-WTM .,..._ VDIAltY UllQM. 'MT I Curl Gown~ tio<;ls 1r11<, special honoring the sub1ec.t-. 1 ll•e de<.ddt! olel senes through ftlm t"1 .ind '>i>ec.1a1 .1ppearances by some 01 '' • QrelltPSI loqur.-<; in spoflS. ttnce Ille 194(, l t11 JO min J NOYA f ACll Oii CUL T\m 1 £ Nf\. 'I QllllATUT ltelmnl Super Bowl XIV Adms ~ S1eelers (R) H Yl>IOMDOJ L llOVll T hp RP1um Of Frank Jami .. ( 1'140. we.,1em) Henry Fonda. G£<1.1 Tierney 1 1 hr 32 min ) 0 lllC>ft H1t And Run ( 1957. Ora,. 1 Hug< H,1,1• Vincent Edwards (I hr 71. ''"r' I Z llOVIE I r.~ L osl 11ono1 Of Ka1tt.11 • 1 Blum I t't/.'J) Angela Winkler. M.1•0.1 AcJofl ( l tu 77 min 1 HI WIQ1\.leQ 1::11 I f ACU °' CUL""" .all11CUT9 1H1 llOVll Bost r11ends" ( 1982. Com" <Jy J Burt Rt'ynolds Goldie Hawt1 ( I ht ~o mm) -0 'AMOI llAOA.m IATIOllAL llGl4 ICHOOl. '-OOTIAU RaA&. This progran -Salurclay Cont. focuses on today's outstanding high school football playe1s whO are deSllnPd to be<;ome tomorrow's COiiege llnd pro tesst00al stars ( t hr ) B llOY19 "Cott Me Ofagon" (No r>111e. Adventure) ( t hr 20 min ) Cl) llOVll 'Pmne Cut" (1972, Orama) I ee Ma1v1r1 Gene Hackman ( 1 hr . 31 nutt) m> MoYll 'Jenny" ( 1970. Drama) Mnrlo Thomas. Alan Atda (2 hrs) fD AU .... nll OU> HOUll Aob Vila sur veys rhe archllecrural re111tallza1lon of lhP ce111e1 of Seallle, Washington o 6') llOVll The Great Waltz" ( 1938, Musical) Luise Rainer. Fernand Gravel lfhr.30min) QI!) tnLI WAii Featuring lnterv18ws with grafhllst&. pubhc ofhcials. parents and members of the arl community, 1h1s docu· mentary explores the world of New York's graffiti artist&. whose displays are fcxmd pr11n~1 thf' transit &ystem O ( 1 hr ) !Cl "rreedOm'" ( 1981, Dram11) Mare Winningham. Jennifer Warren ( 1 hr 36 mtn) (£) COUIGI IAIUTIAU Duke vs Nort11 Caroltna~ecl lo blackoul) (2 hrs ) (0 JeeA (Sl llOYll "Cannery flow' (1962 Orn ma) Nick NOite. Debra Wuiyer (2 hrs J '1) TOQITMIJI wmt -.sf AllD 'AT IOONI W D ... WON.I> Of IPOlrTt Scheduled US Figure Skaltng Championships (lrom Sall Lake City. Ulah), men·s WortCl Cup id~~~::::Au""'I AIOUT m..m.oM 4:a eeA IAlllTUl.L. Atlanta Hawks Al New YOfk Kn1cks (2 hrs. 15 min ) ...... WBl•MYmW umlM PUYIOC* 'II Q9lt rA•t•M eeA IAIKIT9AU Ch1ca80 Bulle; .:i r iE.;:::.: "'"'I ~ PrTD MG-TAIL Animated Ken 8Prry Dom Delul$.e, La11y Storch and T •M l ou1se provide lhe voices lor this ad111"11 tu1e about d cat without a 11111 It hr I' I r1tir1 J 0 MF\. MPOflT: MJPD 90Wl XVII T~ ROW 0 llOYll While oog· ( 1qs2. Advf'11 ture) Kristy McN1chol 'Paul W1nl1eln t 1 hi 30 111111 ) 1 Z1 llOYll From Here lo Eternity ( 19f14. Orama) Burt LaricAster Mo111 l mery Chit ( ~ 58 mm ) MP,.. flROQU'SSlla UI '9A IAIKITIAU l os Angf'les l al<"''· at ~an Antonio Spurc; ( 1 hr . 10 m111 ) 1::91-----~ =. J<111t1ll ( 1971 Au11Rnh11t>) Glf'llll I .,, iJ A11lt1C>11y' OuAyle I I to• lO 11111n JocyOlt WHO emncuna WIBLY llAQIC Of AlmA&. ,Alf1'1NQ 1 llOVll 'Bra1nW11ves' ( 1983. Sc1en1:f• r1c;l1on) l<e11 Dullea Suzanna l Ovf' t I hr , 21 min) --111Evealng .. IJm ca ... Bfl!)..C ... llOYll So111e1h111g F()( Joey" ( 1977 l)w111a1 Oeraldme Page Marc Singer The tru~ o;tory ot He1!\man trophy winner Joon Capµclletll arid his close relationship with 111., your-uP• brother who was slllcken w1!11 tr•uk('1111a 1<.. c..hrun1cled (2 hrs ) CD TtNl'I COMPANY - Cl') llOYll Tl1r rat Story" I 1959, Ora 111<1) Jamee; Stewart Vera Miles The woikmys of the FBI allect one agent and tu!. t,11111ly (7 hrs ) '1!) llAGtC Of DICOUTM 'Alf1WQ (¢1 llOYll · 1111• Second Time Around'" t t % 1 <.0111edy) Debbie Aeynokis. Andy G11fllth A 1obtess, fnendless young widow c.0111t1'> lo an Arizona town and beeomes a ,he11ll I 1 tu 39 min ) E COUIQI IAlllTIALL llhn0tt vs Pur· duP (~=o blackout) (2 hrs ) l 0 ) A OI 0000 CHAAAC1D A youriq 1,1111 respondS to 11n advertisement a111J ,., placed 1n a domestic jOb in 19th 1.e111u1y t~Pw Zealand's rugged sheep CCllllllry <SJ M>CK OI THI • The Spandau Ballet Rom.in Hothday llnd The Blasters perform "'''II P~C1t111g r1119 from the Hollywood Pal llC.P _j 1 Ill) 1auucJJ m ... D IOI NEWIWtT I ,,.. AUCt: LA "'°"1W L 1le along the 2 OOO·m1te U '> MP~ir11n hCJrder 1$ depicted through d • r>cwe11c..t! <JI 1111e1v1ew& '1!) MAGIC Of ~ AllD LANDICAl'I ,AINTIMQ O .,.. "Alrpt.ane 11· The Sequel" I t982 Comedy) Robef1 Hays. Jolie Hao· erty. A commerclat space-shuttle compa- ny a11empts to keep a brave alrptane pilot lrom revealing the problems with lta first crall belOfe 11 takes ott on Its maiden ii hi ·po· ( 1 hr .• 25 mm ) -..,..,. ... hll I °" THI TOW Featured a PfOfile on ve1eran SPOflS announcer Chick Hearn. a look at Sumo wrestling; Older surfers who are e!_Ov1ng t~e etlll younij at heart B (IJ fllCIH1' wmtDAVIDMOllOWITZ MOU.nrooo ClOllUP Featured: ac1ress Priscilla Prfiley, Marfin Mull talks abOut his new series. behlnd·the-scenes of sconno a motion picture, tour the Academy of MotK>n Pteturn Arts and Sci· ences· basement l!J)Ml•YMLR 4D Bn'BTAIW 1111-Featured· a rePOft on the doctOfS, nutrlllonlSta and speciallats who keep celtbntles phyalcally lit. Marlo Thomas discusses her new Iv· movie ( 1 hr) fil) WLO AWA .. Watching Wlldhfe" NatureltSI Marty Stouffer tells where, when and hOw 10 look for America's wild ani- mals 1n their natural surroundings (R) I DMCIPIYIR AU CMAMIU .UT AllD IULL I ) IAll1M, WllD AllD ,_ If COIClllT The 1azz tunk rock group combine explosive s1ng1ng with complex cho<eography and flashy !>pec1at effects tn a perfC>fmance taped at the Oakland Coliseum In Oak- land. Cahforma ( t hr ) (Ll llOVll "Chartots Of Fire" (1981, Ora· HEADACHES? -· (") . :::s --Q) -VJ ::l VJ -• ::;; "" ~ VJ CD a. "O Cb Q) ::> a. >< < (/I Cb -~ < • --VJ ::I -0 -a ::l -lO :J" <D CD :J" ::I :::s u ~ 0 • ~ "' ~ Cb OJ -· VJ < 0 ::l OJ CD 2: Cb * Daily Pilat I Classil1ed Advertising 64? 5678 YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 Por ~ompllmentary Consultation WISTCLIPF CHIROPRACTIC Of PICI Dr ......... ~ ~ Weatdlff Dr., hit• 109 ~ ...... <--C...'• ... 17tta ...... '"""9) Mott lneuranc. Accepted . Friday, January 20, 1984 13 -Saturday Cont. mt1) n,.,, C1cl!.i. Ian Cl'larleson Soc1111 prl•' ·.vrt' .md ~rsonal turmOll be'81 two 1 ontrn!>t111u1y d11tc.-ren1 Br1t1sl'l athletes 011 1111·11 w.1y lo gl\)fy rn the 1924 Paris 01)1111 PK I'(, (,'hr'> 5 n11n) .o llOVll "A11p1ane II The Soqut>I" 11r1H(' ( 1 t.•dyl Robell Heys Julie Hog· 1•1ly A Lnmmercral space·r.hullle comp&· rry ,1111•rnpl lo l<Pep a brave-airplane pilot lro111 11•wr111111,j llto problemc; wllh 115 lirSI 1 1.111 t11•l11rt· 11 111kes off on 111> m81d&11 11'.Jhl f (, 1 h1 2!> 1111n l S MOVll An\t FrtendCJ' ( 1982 Co111u clyJ ll1Ht fll.'y11111cl'> GOidie Hewn two .c..U'f•nw111l'1s who have a good personal .ind prOIP'>'>1on01 rela11onsh1p ovetre•lond lh•>or tr 1er1< 1·,h1~ by Ut'!ll1ng rnamel1 PC. (I t.r 'JO 111111) l MOVll · Tl•" y,.11, Of Ltv1nu Dange<ws· ly 11qa 1 r>rJ"••Jl Mot Gibson. Sigour 111•y WHdVl'I An Australian iournaflsl a llr,tr•,t, •m•tJaM.y utl1c1.tl and a d1m1nu11ve r w.,.,, 111 t.imt>rJman twcome caught uµ Ill lht• IUllllJll ul 1965 lndoneSla jUSI pm1r I th+ l,11' 11 ':.uh.uno PG ( I hr ~1'> 111111 I 7:91 DNICI PIYU Tiii II YOUR LR m ON L.A. r t«ltured 8 1/1$11 to a COil v .. 111' n lur c;111ppt-1s 1n Les Vegas a loc;~ .11 ""'"" L>eau11lul baby t>rrds. a proltle ol '·'""' le11i.1,e mol•x..ro•,•, racers a ""91.JC .,, .. Cl ) ... Oj mONwtDllGO m DITEIPtlll Htlld t~PWS The conflict llf•lw1•1•11 T 111j T u111e1 ., Cat>le News Ner wor" ttnd lh<> 11.11111 dll flew'> venture 'JI A£H • .ind < iroup W tnlle<J lllf' SatellilP New· t,li 1111101 rs µrei.ur•ted r) m WUJ(DI) MAcw. 1.i (fJ) ONJI THI QATll OI TROY HI fJ I I WllZ IUDI Ri<:hlf' 'Pa ms up wilt• A J ,,,mon to 1011 lh<> sale ot nervn ga<s 10 1 t:M111J of "'""""'t. tRI It hi ) 0 m DtFf'MJfT fTROKU Drummond '" 111!1'11 h•d f[• .111 "•i!fC.t!'tf' 1nc,1ructor ufltlPr tu., employ : ) 0 MOVll I ·~'''"'II B,Jtl\ 11980. Ora r11.i> li .. ti1·11 1 It• t Ari Carney The lrue 11 •) • 1 1 " m,, •.tar Rocky Bleref who r1•1.1>v•'""' ''"'" •.1•11.irP 1n1ur1es 1n V1e1nam t 11 r 11 1 f•id) 1 ro I v lt>all for lhe P1t16 t Ul{)I h.,•h•t, (, hi'!. I O 110 T.J.. HOO«D o Hooli.p1's 111vollfP ,.,,, ,., 11 , ,,,.,,t,11 \l"' 1ead'> h•m to lr•t> ''''l"'"'''' 1t •I• 11mc, <,111uuy11ng 1111g (.) 1H I '" I 0 YllK*I CW 'M lJpcomrny trer•ds 111111 '-v• 1 r "J •t vu''''·' dnd mo111PS to r ''+H·I • 1 1.i It 1• "' ·~ ut C.1Jllure Ciut 11.11,. J ,,. D•H•"' Owar The Ro11rnu ,.,,,,. H"rll lllf><•ll Ht-tblf' H,H'C JC~ ancl 11 ,,, •·1 I "" 1•·rf ""' ,, hrs 1 ..,, ... ti) MOVll /I. •• [)(lf>sr '1 I •ve Hf'rP A11y """'' r • 1, ii IJ"tn1<.1I (lien Bur<,tyn K11., ~ 11• I< "'''" ,, A yovng widow t>ecomes d r>g•·• w..1·1•1 • to '>UPPOtt herself and """' l, yl'•I' ut•J •,,,,, (,{hr., I fD lllTHiONIM W0M.D T rrTlf' AM l .ght H· r ti.iv• l McCullough ,.xam,ne'> old .1nd 111•w l••lt".<.op,.~ dlld a varrery of loots anti t ti J I • "•l!d'> mng trm(\ Q I 1 hr I a:> FAU AND 1111 01 i.GIW.O ,._ t lllOve I> 1 r I 198:> Cnmedyl Steve ,.,nt·r t11c·r~ Mic~Py n0tJ1ke A Ba111mo1f! rt'''"' ,. """ h1tnyou1 101 a qwntel o l younv "'"'' '''"' Ju1111«1 lhe "'™' whton lhf> pre'> ·'"" t ·Hlulthoo<:J ,11e 1h1Pal1>n1ng lo ''"''' • 1111•11 n t 1 hr !>0 rn1n I E ~ H MOVll A"'"'' I 1982 MIJ'>I< 'ti) AlbPll 14 Friday. January 20. 1984 r Ull•Uy ( .1rol Burnett Du11ng the Great D1·1Ho'>:.1011. baldpate mullr btlltonarre Ohvf'I w.111>u1;il'> upens h111 pata11a1 estate Ir ,, punky rodheatJed orphan tor what he lhrnk'> wrll vnly be a week 'PG' 12 hrs 9 rmn } 0 MOVll I rt•(• ,k.11 y I 198:>. Dramn J Arm11n1J1• A• .... 111lt' Barbara Cnr1e1a P11 .a1" 1>y1 M1li.tt H11mmer t&rtQ~ with a LOte11t• 111 v1llatr1'> •IS ht! attempts 10 awr1yt d w.11 bu•Jc.Jy'li murder R' ( \ hr !>Ot11111 J 'f:) MOVll "()1111111 C.11t1p11t". ( 19!>8 Dru m 11 K<•tll Ar lit" Maggie Hayes An llP ,(Jl•tlUt!J W<>tltl W.11 II veteran Comee; 10 lh1• futt• 111 wlpt! out cooup11on in •he ra11k'> ot H1r !)f•tlti Pohctf 12 hr<. I a.ttn ... a.0 0) &YD IPOOMI R«.;ky breaks hos ><>w uf ~rec.y wher1 r1e tells ht'> fathflr 111'11 hr!. lnond tS ll VICllm Of C..hlld abust' 9 COUIQI IAll.ITIAU lll1n0<s VCJ Pur du .. (?hr'. I Cl) MOYll lrJ11....,t1a1111<: Tunflet" ( 11)3!> r ,111111".yJ Richard 011 Leshe Banks U.i~·tJ nn .i novel by Bernhard Kellerman 1 tw Lon•,1rvc.tior1 ot d n undersea 1unnf'1 10 Ar111•11c.a '" i:.ompleted despite a flurry ol pruh•'>I 11 111 10 min) 0 DIXY'I lm>tlQHT IUlllM This IJrlrtd '"'"' H11rr1111yl't,1m f n!,lland under the load • r<.h1f 111 "'"uer sonyw11tpr Kevin Auw l.1nrJ p; rlurm'> Show Me · 'Thi!1P Tht•rt· 5ov11 Plan B · 'Respe<. t ... I ,,.,.,A I" t •II l I ,,, Ju'> I Looking .. lf1) lllQHT TUCH .. f) (t MOVll M.1i..11 y l Jve 11981 Dr.:t 111.11 Kill,. Jack<;011 M1chattl Ontkean A. woma11lt!Hrns1hat her husband ts involved 111 a homo'.*xu11111>t,1111:insh1p 12 hr'l 1 Q m .. GOT rT llADI David becomPS ,mnoyr'IJ wtlf>r• hr'> young,., brother VI'•''" .111d 11111-. l11m that he would rather oec.011m .1n >.1Llor t11.ir1 d tawyer ·0 II~ LOYI IOAT The Hanern (,it t>f'trnt1er• • h.:tllPngr• 1he love Boat crow 111 .1 t.>nc,kPrt>all qam,, a mysterir>0s pdu 1 "'':J h.iu111<,, a c.ovpltf (Rose Ma11P S1t1 C.clt!'>IA' 1 "" thf•11 '>ecor11J honeymoon 11rtd ,, c.11llr-y1 lu.c1r·nl lull , <or lht• womi\n lt1i, t..ithM ,,,,,., r) 11 '" 1 Q)nMllMCt4 fD n.aAmTl4 ft ._tt.t low In Tl'l~ Sun' f h:.1t)(>ltt " h1t11rJ is "CXJUh! hy kings ;i110 i111111.1" I I hr 10 min I E NF\. 'I GRUTHT.,_.. .. -..-rTI SuPt-1 Oowl J<Vll D01r11ms or. Rndsluns IAI 0 NF\. MJIORT: IWO IOWl XVII TOlllOA- M>W S MOve < ,,, r ,.,,,.it• c 198 t r .i ·•.i.,vi ~~.1 ,,,,.,.,,,1 ~ '""~, M.1lt, ,1m Mc.Do-N1:11 r a11 tll!J Ill lltVI p o<,,.• •I • I •tllem ,,,, ti yOtllllJ w• "' .11 • NhQ tur ,.., ''I .1 feHi<:•r>us tHg i:..11 '' .,t .. "'"'''" .v1111 ,111111•one whu 1!) not of hl'1 c -NI• ~rod fl (<'hr•.) Z lllOYll n1·t• 1,11r 1 t983) BPn Krngsly J1•11•my Irr••• ft,,. r!Pt .1y ot d love alf.111 t t'lwr-.u H -N•11na11 .anrl hPr hust>ano • tw•"I lru'ruJ ,. h•okl•<l ''·" k upuri I 1 hr l» ""'') .. {f7'1 lllQHT TIUetel UI 0 n;) IUllA't FAI& Y Whlln Miln1t1 t>•it kle• 1111d.., l,1nuly p11• .<,utt' I 1 b11y 1 rtr>N 1..ar 1t1p vt•ltrtle turn•, r>t/1 lo lw '1 IPmo11 E COUIQI IAKrTIAU Cl•'"''·'" v .. )'' "' tn , ~,,, I l MOVll "''". M•· (1CJOdl•y+> I 11Jljl ( 11rr11·<I) I '•.t It I "l<J J.1~ Citclll A w1tJ flW Wlo•I I .tf11Jil1 ,,, lfllllarry I!' l/l'.llf.'11J l)y llt'r l.tlr 1 .. , •• ti,111 l '> utt<J•,I PG 11 hr 4;? ,, ,,, .. 0 W TMI 'fll.LOW AOU A >yrnp<11h,.1t1 "'"'""'' '1~"''. I p11111on Chu11c.1• when hfl 11n1<11uw1nglr ''''' .111 ttl<)f>rly h11nk 1,1r1t>m (IJ111lclv I t1 "'" I 1 111 1 IJ~-:'MTAIY *MID An ll•IPlli<J• 1 carPPr woma11 thrnks having 11 hul.uo1 : will '>Olvo all her problems and an a11µ1.11 .. enthusmst dernes that his refleies .1•1• stowing down c;> I 1 hr ) O MOVll ' Te.1hou<.e Of Th.i At1•i•, 1 Moon' ( 19!>6 Comedy) Morl()(l Arnr Glc11n r orcl Whan a young Army c:;,1 1 , 1n1roduces Amert<;en customs to o+t111 11. 1 his Pflons bockltre t2 hrs 20 nm1 1 Q) IOUDQOLD Cl) llOVll 'Somettw1g To Siny Ab!J ,. I 1<l36 Mu!.teal) James Cagney W1111.11 rrawley Joys arid woos pursue Hollyw• • 1 studio people { I hr 35 min ) C llOYll "Thf• TowArmg Inferno' 11'11•1 DrrJH1uJ Stove McOueen. Paul N1>w111.1• A ltrti tirupts durrng the open•nQ ot tt,.. wOtld i. tallest skyscraper trapping m.1111 ol 1t1c partygoers on the toP ltoor PG (, hr~ 45 111111 ) O llOYW 'Richard Pryoi L111e 011 Ir., Sun<,el St11p ( 1982 Comedy) Ric.ti 1111 Pryor This frhmtd conc..ert pertormanu• 1 h~hl~l'lted oy the c.omec!lan 'i view. " <..ex mamave p11son Irle end a ch1llir1 : thouyh t1uf111J1011s ace.ex.ml ol h1<; c.11.1 c,t1oph1c. 1• • l"'r1+>11cr-; w1lh cor t1"'" dept•ndf'l •t t' A ( t hr 30 min / g MOVll Tht• f •OrC.l'it" ( t973 llO•I ' rtlf>n Bur'>lyn \ 1nda Blatr Thi• y111111 1 cJ;iuq1t1pr <ii a popular actrest. ooco11 •·' µ<><,o,es~(J by a d4>monic sprrll wh1c;h c.01 11111•, £•1111 <11.ts through the occupahm• , ·' ~her ~~~ t:~6utYoli' hrs -; mr,. -lllQHT T'Uetel •11 MOT mc:IHHLY THI ... < or,.1 1, • kPlthl"· GOrrtb111e Wtll'l Cl8&SIC him .11111 11ew~ IO<>ICJQe m an oflbedt sa1111c t ••• 111 .. ( f J IOUI) OCJU) d) HUl nmAT fD ll'f'llUm Reilly Ace 01 Sr>•<·' Suµms"y Sidney Reilly IS returnirio to r I ' land hum Pnt'itil rn t90 I w11h tnlorm.11 1 ttlloul Ru~'>litll 011 e.o<plora11ons whf.ln •11 1• 1let1111 1~d und ·r guard he plrJns t r",( "' >e l1•.1111f1f.1 ,, clergyman·1. young w•li '" ,, ~.111rJ.if1JU•, s11ua11on Q I 1 hr 111 11111•) --1:~,AQI 11a UO<t)®)fi> ... UTAXJ G) IWIMTAM AND CUUIC CAM: ... AmlllCAN LOW UfAJ/A Ant1Que an'1 ll•t'> <.H .i..irornot>1les from t~ colteclr >•1 t '·"' '" 11•1 ....,,,.., w.11 ... n r Ha11iJh arr-1n11tt••"d "'''r'\l .v•th tPleb111y 1111<,ts 0111 Cosby J '" ''·'~"J I I t'wl Ha11m1tn .u111 ()f'>lJb•t' , .. r nnlcl. wh1 •"l' 1u1n1•(j IJy 111,111y ott"'' ''" •W bu"""'"~·• t.11s (.'hrs J ti) lilOve Rur 51l1'11t Run 0Pep ! l'•'•H Or,1111,1) ( 1.11k C.;itJlr• Burl Laflu1•,trr A .1it1111.i11111• crew rs d1v•ded betWl'f'r• ti f ,, 1t1 11w•11 11u11np ;i battle 011 the < oasl ,.,, .1.1p•111 (l h1<,' H lilOve r )•JI' I f l! f •10 I 1981 ~0111,1 ·YI I 1;01.-tt Mc.viii. Hae Dawn Cho1111 1 Jut-.• rnt•r11ti.•r'. o f i pr1>h1• ,fOftG tr bf-•h,11 1,,,., t ll·t• kric1wl••tJU" tor •n<'k•nQ 1111• ''" ,1•111 1ro <,1•.111 h <JI ,, n<tw '>OIJIC I> wr11•n II 1 • I""''' I I ly VlllUft<J 1->•ll I '"" !I ,., 1 I y111·.f.1•t1 14 ( 1 hr l 111111n ) s •norlr:WN Z llOV1I ·1 et'i. <;penu Th" Nigrit rog .. 11. "' I 1962 Mu'.1cal) Dociimt>11t111y rt,. Rolluiu Stones Tne StorrM p.-tlurm "'·" , of tt .. •11 g1Pate'>t t1<ts 111 '"'" rncord ot 1ti111•• 111r11..t•rts h81d di ttlt• M1.,1t1owlo'ln j Arton 1 "' NPW Wf">ey <Jn<l A11rona Sto.tr ., Su11 Devol •,1,1d1u1r1 I'(., ( t 111 JO mrn I m MOTllAT _.... ........... ----------------~~ -Salurclay Conl. ,,. I~ TRACll 1tll UNeAIY ~· Em UT\Ml>AY NIGHT LIVI HO'll M1chaol Palrn Guests Martha Oa111s ttnd lht1 Motels ( 1 hr JO min I 8 llCMI 1-wt.-Mlf'IUt~ Wmnmg' (197~. Su!>pf:ln'>PI Gllartton He•.ton. John Cai;sa 11ete!, I u tJ111ert allenttun from a mult1m1 hon-dolln1 robbery OI un art exh1b1t 11 unng of lhll•\10'1 plant " <,n1per b&hlrld !ho <,1.n1eho trd 11 .1 •.1•11 •>ul luolbBll 1111rnn (;.> hr'> I OM!C ... CT) lllOYll "01uc.> !:>111111' I tY34, Wesiem) .lohn Wuy11e flourn.ir Hunt A d1c;gu1sod U ~ mdr!>hal con111nces a rown nor to y11Jld !heir gol<J•rteh land to a pressu11ng b nd ( 1 t11 . 30 mtn ) ( ......,,,. mTWOM ... lMIM)Cl(I• ( l 8'0RTICDTIJI J AIEICA UNCOVIMD JV f0 1 llOVll · Soc1r-ty Alf;111s" ( 1981 Dre maJ Ii.my Rettm-.. Veromca Hart A cor1 man c11111 lo1Mr10 decides to nxplolt hi!> re!>ernbl 1r1CP 10 a o;hy m111to11a1rf! ( t hr 701111r1 l 1S; llOYll Lady Cna11erlt1y'i lo111:11 · 11981 l)r.1rna1 Syl11tJ Kristel N1chutw C 1.1y I> H l dWrence s '>tory at>out 1h1i wife of ,, ~dr.1pteg1c. (ngtrsh at1stouat ,.,.ho l1ll<e'. tlm tlU'>l>IHld '> IJHmekePpOI ac; lit•r lover'' tt•h>ltl r• 11 hr 45 mrn I 11>9 0 lllOYll ThP 300 Spartanc;· ( 1961 Advent11101 rl1c.ti.trd Egan. Ralph RIChilld son A& Persia'& mighty army 1ld11anc.P.• JOO Sp.Jrtan !>Ofdie1r. guard tho l{,8'-'> 111 Tt1mrnopylae (:' hrr,. t !>min 1 12:9 m ,_ ntl IDITOft DI• fD DAVI>.,.__, IL llOVll "l 1qu1r1 Ac;Sf\tc, · ( 198,> Come cly) ~ur110 Sorrollo. ::>amantha r 0.1. A c.oont1y CJ"' .m111e!. 111 New Yori< City and w111» tl IJtttl "'.1 '>lage '>how prr,d11t ,..<I tor ii 1101 •,11 It q1t1m,11t• puq.>O'>A ( I tir JO nun I Q lllOY9: "Th" I .t">t Amett<;il11 V"ll"' I 198? C on11•t1y1 t .1wrnnce Mor1<1·.on f)IJOE' r r .ml\ltn A :.hy ICAn auor Ill l<JllP IS rf'l1J4.IJ11t tu 10111 '"" l>uddtes 1n tllmr p111s111t ol <..f'Pu.JI PA1Jl'rtt•r1t1•'. R' (I tu 10 mm J m Al.IMO tlTCHCOCIC ,_llNTI tti9 (TY) MIGHT TRACll 12::11 0 VlllONt Of 'M t h><. r.>tr11ny Ir rt '1'> a1 od rve11b 111 mu.,tt. v1()»tl'> ant! mnv1~ fllf 1984 mc.t1Jt1111u lh1• w1J1~ ul Cullw •J Gt111J li1lly Jn1•I Uw.111 (>,.,,.,, l lw Holl1r1~1 'llJllt• ltt•rll AIJ•l<rl Hl'rhn• H.11 l(.k 11 rl r~odm•y 11.1111wrtir1n r ;• r11• 1 12::116 lllOYll "OnP ()t My Wive<, I•, M1s ... 111~ ( I ft]•, ':, 1 •P"' • l J,u lo. KIUtJffitlr 1 f Ir/ii 1><•1'1 A·.hley ~ • •• Nlyw1•11 SOl.hil1lf' <11· i1ppear:incA put•, .1 0,111.111 tc1wn d•!tcc.lrvf' Wt ltlt• C•ll>e (;.> ru•, I 9 lllOVI! · Tti1 Ar11.11111y Dr (.l1t1erh0<1.,1 ( t'J38 ( Omf!l1y) f r!N.trd <... Robtri!>or Hwr1ph11ty Buytttl A P'>YChr.:tlrt'.I lilkl umtr<1I 11f •I y.11111 of rntlbf>rr, 111 1Jro!N tr .111cly tto• c rur1111.1I 11 1nrj Ii> hr~ J n OJ llK>Cl 'ALACI ll lCOUIQllAMITIAU tow.1 11'. W•'>tt•" ,.,, 1n1 (?hr•. 1 Z lllOY9: Ttio BaWtly Ar111M•l11r~· I JI f11111 J11111,., 1 I'll~ 0 ( 0111edy1 ft•rrv 1t1t1llt.i'• Jo,111 (.11ll1rt'> ftop ru•".t1(. pl.i)'bOV -Sunclay -·Morning __ _ .. ~== CXlmMTY CAUNDAll 0 1 IUPU IOWL lMI • TOllOMOW tn1t•1 co111t111ws w11r1ch1ng and w1nn1ng hrs w.1y lluouqt. 1tt1• 111 18th century England ·n· ( 1 111 J4 tr11r1) ~ H llOV. "Best Friends" ( 1982 Come- 11y) Burt fleynuldS.. GOidie Hawn Two "'-'f..enw11tf'I~ who have u gOOO personel anti prolDt.111or1111 relatlonShlp overextend ttu" frl4.'l•d'>t11µ by getung married PG \ 1 tr 11IJ n u1 I 12:90 tC 1 llOV1! Orflll!i' 11977. Drama) P11111 cfArti.ir1v•ll'• Mw1,J K1ttensen A young ~ul' ...... ,,,,, lw.skenrng occur'> dur1ny hc1 .1.1y with •l fanuly frtend one summer 'A' AA hr 1!i 1111n I 1a IM)CI( 'ALACI ) llOVll ft1e ()awn R1de1' ( 1935) J<rhr1 W.1yno. MdrtOn 0Utnr. A cowboy r;;111t1'> the day when he has 11 ahoot out w11t1 rJtnpdg111y outlaw!. (I ht 30 mtn) 0) llOVll 'Wakf' Me When 11'1 011er" I t!JbO CcJrnedy) Frnre Kovacs. Margo Moore A soldier is almost court·marltale<l 101 bu1ldrng a res0<1 hotel on a radar por.1 1n tht• f .~r [a!.t (2 hrs 45 min) -~mTWOM ... flD lllOVI! . Honky Tonk" ( 194 I West r>tnJ Clark C1aOle, l dna Turner An vnl1ktt ly love rnotcli 0<.curc; betw~un a QAmblar ''"" ,, wr•ll t)rPcJ l.uly from Boe.tor I t hr 10111111) ~QlMEICOn 1• MIGHT TMCKI t.'11( l llOY11 Bru•f All.i1r' (No Date fanta '"fl Artn1 111• HavPn Bridgett Monet Ylluny uiod'> c,f '1 music and drama .t.11001 t•av•• t11flrlf111t perr.onat.11es and .trh">hc. ,uru hut th'"'f 11 .u the &amt• tool to 1c.h11•11(• tt11•11 yu.11'. ( I hr 7 min i S lllOYll Sharky's. Machine" ( 1981 Adwr1tuff•I Burt Reynolds. Relchet Ward A vlCP c.vµ url(;overs high level QOllOrn rne>nl c;;1mup11on while 1nves11ga11ng thr ,...1""":..c;ti~·rr 11 hr~> JMtC••• lllOYll ·Ton Socon<l'> To Hell" ( t!)59. My'.lrvy 1 '"" Ch11111ll•~r Jack Palance Two 1•11 ... 0111•, t '" 11'1 IO work together tight f1 •r ltlc .1t1tmt111fl'. nl u <Juncer ( 1 hr 50 If llf I ) L MOY9: ft,, h••1 lit.lit· 11967 Comr •lyJ I h1·,t111 1tnftt11,m K.11hartne Ross Wt11l1• t>"'"ll WtJ(•tJ ICI <lntr• a neighbor's rJ.1 ui11t1•r 11 y1 my ur.1 '"''"' 1•, t1nvrnu i\n 1lf.i11 ""'" t t·• 11ull11 r f'<... (I tlr 4!.i IJll,l J 1:il 0 llOY9: rt11> r >•l•l lob" 11978 Dram;i) r ,, •' 1• h 11 11 , IJJv1cJ Ja.,r•" t '' 1 11 •• ·d "''' ti,, tue.1kup ol tw, lttdr ""II" "111.111 '"''" "1111 n11J11 tu put hirw,c•lt 1 11 11 I 1111 ,1 r i 1 hr JI) 111111 J 2:0Di .... ~~= 2:11 .,. MIGHT rucn 2:25 C llOVll C l.1•;h Ot T tu• T rt,111s . ( 198 I f .1111.1 .. ll tt.trry H11111llr1 L 11uronct1 Olr111e1 Mvttuc t11•ro p,,,.,t•us ts hPID('d by h1!> l,1•t11•1 It J '" " '·l'l•t'!. of IJrigHOUS task~. .1 '" ,,,, .. 111 w111 Hu h.md ol <1 Phoflntc.1an 1 •111" , • .,. o11111111'.t th• w1~he•1 ol a vl'ngeful • .. 1 1~ nJ l• • P(, I 1 hr ~8 min J !:IO fJ llOYll "lhf• Sr'Cret Night Caller' f t'lfJ flr.11t1rJ) ll<Jllerl Rood. Hope 1 '"' lt.: A 1.~'>pectauh. lam1ry mcln hdl> an 111Pw•. ""''" ( C11rr.h11~ .mo 'IOml' ol the ploy 11r., who will ptuy 1n Sui.ier Bowl XVIII { 1 t1r l 1 s •n °' llZARM '1) TONY AND MAN AUllO OOWHt<ln With making ot>seent telephone c;;allr. ( I hr • 30 min ) 8 lllOV8 "Kronos" l t957, Science·Flc 11on) Jell Morrow Barbara Lawrence A· bOmbs are useiew in 0e11roylng 1 di1bOlt· c .11 monster who boundt through space r.ivau11111 Clltet and planets ( i hr 30 1111r1 ) ~llMIMTIUO (Ff>=.. IAIUT'IAU. llflnot'l vs Pvt due 1n1 (? hr• ) (0JlllOYll "Hca11enly Desire" (1979. Fan tnsy) Johnnie Keyes Two madames are ncc1dent11lly kitted by their lovers and wtnd 11p d'> fru!.lr81od ghoSts ( 1 h1 . 30 min ) r Z l llOYll "Quest F0< Fire" ( 1981, Fanta· o;y) fv<:rett McGill Rae Dawn Chong Three membe11 ot a p1eh1st0ftc tribe that has11 t lhe knowledge for m aking fire are i.ent 1n r.earch of o new source when thetr cootmuovsly tJurmng pilot lite 15 exlln gu11>hed R' ( I hr . 35 mrn ) M Oi) VIDIO MllOX Ml ffi Dt.-TMI lmeACI a.&'::. ·cm1p Oe Torchon" (1982. Drama) Philippe Nolret. Isabelle Huppert A law entorc1men1 ollicer 1n Afnca seeks 111urde1ous ri>venge against all those who h.1111· d1~1grei:1d with him and his ideal (2 ht•, 9 rrnn I 1:10 lf1l wm • MV11W (HllllOYll "Annie" ( 1982. Musical) Albert r111noy C:.,.1101 Burnett During the Great Duprer. ,1011 Oaldpare mu111 b1thona11e 01111 .. 1 w .ut>1ici.s opeM his palauat estele tr1 a •,µu11ky. redheaded orphan for what to• tt1111k" wilt only be a week 'PG' (2 hrs. 'I "'''I I l:2D S llOYll · rndangered Species" ( 1982. SV!.PPll'•lt) nobell Urtch, Jobeth Wilharna A Nt!w York City detecttve helps a Wyo rrung l.herift 11111es1igate a spate of IOcal < •• 1111~ mu11ta11ons. 'R' ( t hr . 3b min ) d ~="QOCUI r L • llOY11 "A Stranget Is Watching" ( t98i'. Ornma) Rtp Torn. Kale Mulgrew A P'>y1.ho11c kidnaps a TV reportet and the u yl'Jr old daughter of en earher V1Ct1m o1111J t1ulcJ'> thi::rn for ransom tn Grand Cen- 11,11 •,1.1111111 ·ir I I hr 30 mm ) MS 0) llOVI! Double JeOpJrdy ( 1955, My'>IM;l HutJ Carrwro11 JdCk Kelly A w1 .. 111hy roal ur,late man allempt'l to 111ndr· L .11t• tutrv.ulf from charges ot having mur ''"'' rl 111 1 ~1url10nt'\I I t hr JO mrn) 4IGD f) MIWIMMIM 0 llOY11 He11ue111out. At M1drngh1" t 1'1 I'> My~fl'ryJ R;ilph Bell11rny Valerie tioh <111 Whon a new pOlrce comm1ss1onor tw~111. 1n11e<;tig1111ng claim& o f corruption "" ttu· 11.111 ol h1i. pr••decessor the outgo· 111~ 1,111111111•,!.tOnl•r ,., mysle<1011c;ly mut· 111,11.KJ ( I hr . 30 mtn ) (.!I IUPOIWI l\'1 ntl W0M.D TOllOMOW I 0 1 A WOllAN Of GOOD CHAAACtu A y1111ny y111 rm.pond~ Iv un ad11ert1st1ment ''"" •!. pt.iced 1n a d<lm6Shc Job 1n 191h tt•nt11ry New /ealarttl '> rugged r.heep l OIJrtlly ~ 6 TODAY'I MUCIOtl (f) DAY Of DllCOVIJIY .. n11 IUfllR IOWL .. LI •11Ct l WMArtW? (b HOCWf'I NDOll Friday. January 20. 1984 15 -Sunday Conl. lllO¥ll "While Dog" ( 1982, Adven- 1urfl) K11"1y McNIOhOI. Peul Winfield ( 1 hr JO 111111 I m \H IOT IElllAM.Y 'IMI ... Comedy J.111clltl.. ~vmbme wlfh claUIC him end 11 .. ws too1i1ge rn an oflb9e1. ullrlC t•~• Oii -C»TAll .... ...,... c...,.,.,... C ~ICMI .... . IUCLl)~wnlTQUQt t:ll ITMCADI M CIMTOf•C..O.. ...... .,. ... .a. PBIOUl.11-111• ~ l TV .. LOOUATW 1•11 • YOU1'M MD.,. .... L l ~YllAll ... __....,. ' 9R 'I GMA1UT llD •ITt Supe1 Bowl ~I H1i.U.•1' 1,1\ Vlkingl (A) H lllOYW l. trlnt'ry Row" ( 11Hl.?, Ofa " 'I Nii. .. Nn11u Oebfll Wtngef (2 hrs ) ll. llOYll "Rot1M test" ( t978. Comedy) n.~.,. ( ry-.1.11 P11v1 l ynoe ( 1 hf , :l6 min) 0 ITMITllUCI ~ young Olli • torn llt•IVY1•1·0 lht• dt•i.ire 10 make It trt the music w,,.11 '"'-' '"''r nx>llWf I w1'h IOf hef 10 ~-t11 ~it· .1 I l<!lt' J>fACllC4111 C:Aleef ( t ht ) S lllOYW ·s11 ... annah Sm11ea· (1982 1\11\,•nh••t 1 M,111. Millf'f Donovan Scon 16 ~ nda). Ja.nuat) 20 19.84 IOULM hi OOIZIMOft- UOTDOll.¥9 ,.,, .. ......, IUCllTM TMIWOIU~ ... 'I .UTllT llll •Fri Supet Bow1 >CIV • Ramt YI. Steelers (A) G)WAYOPnunt 1111 al> .,_ "Spanac:us" ( 1960. Ofama) Kirk Oouglaa. Laurence Ollvlef (3 hr~. 55 m1nl_ .. Cl) .WY 11Gm•11 .. .., PONllMD,_.. C'll tCI LL.oftOll.¥11 .. .. ,_.,PM.a.&. --~MD,_.. .... mmT(IQQ mt1WHD ... 'lmATDT•l•ITt Supet Bowt XV · Eog1et vs RaldeB (R) Qt) mM 'Ous1y" ( 1981. Ofame) 8111 Keo. Noel Treva1hen (I hf 28 mil\ ) l 1 .... "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. C.om.dyl Arwnared (I hr . 20 min ) 0 A .,_ ITM'I DM*fT9 FraN.. Co11vetse and Tnrw Alvarado star "' this s1ory of a teen--ege girl "' l!I new 9Chool who ~ beeomes ~-poputar •ttOf he! Classmates hnd out hef tarhef ts a movie &tar 11 hi I Sl ITAllTma A young gwl as tom berween the oes.re to make 11 In the music world end her mothet'$ ~ tor her 10 StA 1 more practical career I 1 rv I 8'19AY .. • mtnm.-._ '.Mllmlnt _,.. lm AT CM.Wlll'I Al PCll.._. n.•.., lllllW'f'CU_, \ 9'.'I mATDT 111•111'1[._.,,,..I ~ Bo"' XVI Bengats vs '9-fs (R) U .,.. Gf•~ 2 ( 1962 ~IJ M twd Cautheld Mrel'lelle ~tter p rv !>5 ITWI ) 1 9CMI The Be.tutif\A Blonde Frorr. Bashi" Beona ( 1949 Comedy) ~try Gtat-. 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Bullwinkle J MC)()'.(;! ,ind his Ir.ends part1e1pa1e rr 1 lconi:'£~ a1 Wassamo11a u QIMTM COflUm THI WOM..D TOllOMOW U'IMIAN I ACM•UU• I IATMAll MEICAll IUIMITI Pelet F Krogr Dean ol Georgerown Umverslty's Sctir">I of Foreig n Service hosrs an examma11 ,. and pa1 tel d1scuf>S!Ofl 0 1 cuuenr 1n1emd Iron.JI •r.sue& of 1n11ires1 to Ame11cans m10TWwm -r--.TICDTIR ,Ml MON 'Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 198:> Comedy l Sally r1e1d. James Caan ( 1 hr 42 min J 1 L l ,_.. • COMCaT The. Turt~ .:1r1 lea1u1ed 1n c:oncet1 wilh Gary Puckett 11 hr I lDTHI~ •CllWTW -a MON Fa1he1 Was A Fullba1:k ( 1949. Comedy1 Fred MacMuuay. Mau reen O'Hara (2 hrs ) I MOUYWOOO~ MIMLD Of Tllml llOYW CMrhe Chan In Pa11s· ( 19'.l& Myslety) Warner Oland Mary B:ian 11 hr JOmin 1 • 11Et1•MD ,., __ THI UWllAUM CVf respoodents Lin d<l Wertheimer ana Colue Ao0er1s 1oir Paul Out<e tor an up-10 fhe-m1nute sun ll'\clry ot ress1011a1 actMlles mw OMWIB•MVllW l" W IAIUlULL M•t""aukee Bucks .ti B 1 " (.e•rtCs ,Subiec;t 10 bl8ck0or1 •=' nr• JO f"!l•fl J $ llOYW A•ll)la"t' II The Sequel IC\cl, C. near 1 Rooerr Hays Jut.e Hag e<' > I I tr ;?!, ntort I l llCMI TllP C:a1ni> Mu11ny'' ( 1954 Or a .J H 'T'Cit•• l' f 8o9a rt Jose Fem" .t.t• ~n1n1 .. .-D. I EBT AT THI laO¥Wt ~IQHLD ~ ...,PALWIU. C:.CA191Ut • WAUm&TftD ~RAM l MOWS He:.! ( t" .:ls I 982 Comn • f<v 1 •• , ro0 !'> Gola~ Hawri I • r I ~1mo11 0 lllOvtl ~ ~ to el~ s 198;,> <:: t-• I ' A r.;ite..:l I I l'lf 40 m.t' I tt9 Q 6? ,9Gl'TIWOll.D Sc:heauled JOOnn) Ovn ~ •, &mpnus Lorenzo Ga•t -t •' BA Ju • .'. •· 1e•r.veoghl Ctwampf()(lsti11 bOI : 1' •t '' " "'' an1ie City N J ) ( 1 hr l lUTOIAALOI..._.. PW&JC...- .,,. The l IOt' And T tie HO' !>e '" •«l:".>lt-1111 S•e-.t' Cocrwan St\t>f•, • r (. ms 1 ED llAlllWQQ TlllATM The c.1aae :. -,,.. X'drcates ~I 10 practrC.1'"J ,. • '*"""'• d"O cOOdvettnQ r~a·cr ·;: It r~ m lDAm rTBT ew>o C 90¥W S '( r C"""19 ttome' 1197? PTot'\:11) An•malf"() ( 1 hr 21 fTV'I I 0 19A90l'T e> coum IAm1'Ul1. ¥S P1>r ~l:'l'w"I ~It t 1'MI Mllllll IO'll TGD&Y T "'-'• """" iJ" '" ll., ur 9"'<1tes ~ rf .r • S{ s.ttl consrructed •boYe ~ or 11'\r • a• r.~sr~ 12 iv..1 GlmY ~...rTMll -lunclay Cont. (!) llOVll "The Black Shield 01 Falworth" ( 19!14. Auventure) Tony Curtis, Janet L~h (2nrs I O> Tiii Wiil wmt DAVID~ CtUICM• ntl Hom llCMI "With St.11 You Get Eggroll" I 19(18, Comudy) Dons Dey. Brian Keith (2 hrs . f> min I • CH AlAQQLl ftOCI rtie Gorgs dee1de 10 build a gaLeoo wherP Marjory. the Trash Heap fives and Wembley 1s called upon to !>ave the Fraggles' Ofacle and provider of wisdom trum being shoveled up --JU•ernoon 1'191=-m::DAVIDmmlY =.wmtLAWWCIWU lm.AMDt A TUYlllOll lllTORY I ........ TMllOUQM THI MTt MIO~ ATTIAC1'IC)m Dan Ingram pres.ants a collection of clips from forth- coming films. sports and specials. ( l ) llOVll "Chllly Sl'Mmel Ot Winter" ( 1979 Or.tma) John Heatd, Mary Beth Hurt ( 1 hr . 40 min l (OJ llOVll 'First Blood" ( 1982, Drama) Sylvester ~t.illone, Richard Crenna ( t hr , 35 mm) ( $ 'AID CHAii "Scavenger Hunt" Pro- IPSsor Kingshetd s annual exerctSe requlr 1n9 studentr> to find answers to 100 legal ques11ons in three days Is attacked by a resentful lac~l.!1_ ( 1 hr ) Ra MllCUL~ u.u. • Yavnt MD ntl _. --.:ac. mnuoM • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE ~ TO a NllCMllCID --ITmT('lt) )llCMI "Author• Au~!" (1982. Com- edy) At Pacino. Dyan Cannon ( 1 ht . 49 min J IE) tor U. IOIMQ Steve Cruz I Dana Roston Hl·round 11Qhtwe4ght bout (lrom La$ Vegas. Nev.) (A) (3 hra.) lHJtllTORYOP"'°POOTUU. The greatest player!> and coaches In the history of pro football are ~ through rare, htStorlcal fllrn footage with hosts ~ete Roz.erte. 0 .J. Simpson. and "Mean Joe" Greer1e, ( 1 hr .• 30 mln) 0 llO¥IE "The P11ate Movie" ( 1982. AdvontUfe) Kosty McNiChol, Christopher Atkins ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ( V llO¥IE "The Bawdy Adventures Of Tom Jones' ( t975. Comedy) Nicky Hen- son. Joan Collins ( 1 hr • 34 min.) ta CJ AT 0.. wmt Guest· Dabney Coleman 1 hr) ..... ~ IUf Oii LA.TODAY .... IMWIVO" 111l&UOMDOUM11M .,,...12 . L.A.: ntl AlrTI '91 Charles Champlin, arts editor for the L A Times. recaps the year's cullural highhghls with the help of photos and lttm chps ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ($) llOVll "Never So Few" ( 1960, Ora- ma) Frank Sinatra, Gina LollObrlglda (2 nrs .4min) m u O'Q.OCI HIQll t.a IJ (1) .,... IOW\. IYll Los Angeles Raiders vs Washino1on Red&ktns (five from T•mpa Stadium) (4 hrs) 1•1WM1aMe YOTlll POI DaOCUCY Barry Serafin 11•am1nes tho problem of d41cllnfng voter participation In American elec110ns ( 1 hr) (!) llCMI "Broken Arrow" ( 1950, West- ern) James S1ewar1. Jeff Chandler (2 hrs) ~MMJ6.tt IUCTllC CO.Mfr llOWll "Lei's SJ)end"he Night Togeth- er" ( 1982. Musical) Documentary The Rolin&;:;' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1::9 @ IWllt A young boy and h1s grandmother eecape danger by flee1no down a rive< on :.C~ hr ) Ml I TAI.I AICXIT TMI...,_ llOWll "Hombfe" ( 1967, Weslem) Paul Newman. Fredric March. (2 hra,) ®' llOWll "Thoroughly MOdefn Mlnte" ( 1967, MUSIC81) Julie Andrews, Carol Channing (3 hre ) Q) llOwtl "Barefoot In The Park" ( 1967 . Comedy) Rober! Redford Jane Fonda i hr&) aWiiCMID _,.,.YUM llCMI "Biiiy Jack" ( 197 t, Drama) Tom Laughlin. DelOfes Tayfor ( 1 hr 52 mtn) (O)llOVll "Butterfty" ( 1981, Orama) Sta- cy Keach, Pia ZadOfa ( 1 hr . 45 mtn I (Z)llCMI "Ooest For F11e" (1981. Fania· iY) Everell McGill. Rae Dawn Chong ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) QD-ICOTT MAGNAVOX. 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Jack Lemmon (J hr.,) fEI ....0 L.-'Tho US And H6r Alll om.es Uuesto Richard Barne!. author of · ltttl A111o~e", ANlsuin1 S.cretery 01 Ckt~r~ A1t;h3rd Perle ( 1 hr I QID llAQIC 0/1 '*AL MD LMDICAN ,AlnleQ (!lAUT'OUCM Htghllghts of lhe Ft)lmula I 1.11c.111t (I llr 30 mm ) l llOVll h11ornttlloni11 Velvet" ( 1978. 1>1.1111,1) I tllum 0 Noal. Anthony Hopkins ( ,• tu!. (i r111n I S PAIM TALI THIATM Juell And The Ut11l11 .. 1otk O.,m11s Chris1opher plays Jack • .1111.1 1<11thd1trlff Heimond 1s Jack's mother 111 1111:. 11or!>1011 or the tale abool a young 111o111 wltc> r11u'.I prove his courage against II IJl.tlll •Jlld u1nntess I Et11ott Gould. Jean ~1.1plnlonJ tu win bllck hl!i lem1ly's nches I WAl9•,_,., II .. AlmlCA'tllMIC TMCll la 2 ON...,. ...,AY Fea1u1ed five from H11wi11t 11 IOOk al how Supe1 Bowr Sun- <Juy 1 .. .,~~II on the Island. a profile ol 11111·i.-· v<1r1<1 JYn•oc fflatherweighl champ•· tlf1 of 11'\u world. a lour 01 "unknown L A , tilt• mfln wf'lu bfOl\e the record for sw1n1 r11111y rhu Cara1tna Channel { 1 ht 30 111111) ..c .... UTTU NOUll ON ntl MAM ... AIJCI •llMCHOF-== lll*COllVIDIO --1:111venlag .. ... -A llDT AT ntl llOVlll 'ACI THI MAT10N WOll.DATWM PIOfU TO f'IOfU TAlllCUDYAlfTAQI tD ll"A"l"M fl:) ~AT POPI Jottn W1thams Spe Ci.JI· W1ll<dms prec;.ent~ performances ot '"" m.->vl(' <,(;Ore~ •h 1111et1 as musie u., lit'rristo111 1md V111ald1 a v1s11 w the Nor " 1 ' A,,. '-""t'" Mu~m 1n ::>tockbrodut· M,1,, 1t11 I m.c..wa a!) NOYA lh" C.i~ Ot [SP Sc1e1111111 • .. •lt'!Xt' ,,,, .1•'d against [$P •S e•.1 11 •nM .1110 !'Uet:~'>Slut a'>ptocahon., , 1'-"ll:t' """"" drChtt~c.og~ And nm1erJ 1, ,,,,,. n '""'I •t>'ot"ntf'd 0 11 l'lt I C YIDIO lllAX t4 llOVll Du..ty ( 1981 Cftama 8dl 1<.1°11 N•" f,l" .. 1llhfo1 An Au,1rallan i.hett pl..-.dw lo '"' 11,ii.111p w11t1 rw; dog 1s chrorn c lf'CI I 1 Ill ,'8 nun I 0 llOWll ()Ir w 1Q6:> l.ome•<h I Ste11e 1..uttenr""\J M lo.P~ Rouri.t-A Ball.n101e 1Jorlt•r i& 1~ 11111y1xit ti)( a Qu•ntet ot younu nien ~., tJuong lht.' tune ""~" the pc('• .,.,., 1 ,,.,111thood are tllrl!a!t>n1~ le • , , • • •r 1 R ( I hr . 50 min l S lllOYll Run~w/I~ lc;Jan<J ( 198? I\ • •• • •• 1 M·JM> Buch.inan Srnl(')ne I> IC •..i•-h• , 18.JOs A~rral a 1 ... 0 yOUrl\,I It• • .... ,,,,.. me ciurc~~ 01 a currurt 1 • " • , r 1 hr J~ min I b llOWll I 11•,1'.111• l~l~n1! 1 1'1 ', A h• •., 1 O•:>or1 W~ll(•S 1\11" Bu1t,.l0 A (\J\lfj\1('\N'> 00> pni. lhe ,.,ramc.u., piratt• l ••l!,I ).)tin Sr!vt'f 1n SCOUl•rlQ tilt• '>"a., t()t Sh·I'" (;;Ill yt1ig boul\ly ""°'th Slf':tl"'Q G ( 1 hr 14 nw1 I Z AWAllDI ,,_Wint CIWUI ~ m Olt9t .. .......... a. .,..co....a AlmlCAMMULTM .... OOOCOUPl.I .. ICON WJIP•WAn ) llOVll "Snoopy Come Home" (l~ll, Comedy) Antmaled The "Peanuts" gw111 bcc.ome upset when their belo11ed beag11• d1.J<.1oes to leave horn6 on o search for h1• rools Q' (I hr . 21 min) E tlM "f'IS World Cup" Women's • t.1 tom (horn Bed Gaste1n Aust11a) ( 1 111 30 min) I IUT 0/1 MOT IUT 'NI •mM'll llOVll "The Kid W1lh The 200 I 0 ( 1983, Comedy) Gery Coleman. Robe11 Guillaume A t3·year old genius cope w11h a variety ol problems when he beg1r1 his freshman year e1 college aa an astrc,1, omy ma1or (A) (2 hrs ) B UT11.I MOUll OllM 9IRAM 111 Ml\IY'l llUIW IT°".,,. RUSS•fll expe11ments With u~waler blnh5, ba1 11tnu w11n thorn-covered leaves rn Ball. a11t1 a race belween tt horse and a motorcy(lf' (n) (1hr) Q llOVll Hombre ( 1967, Westerr l Paul Newman, Fredric March An Apac.hr• r,11o,ed white man '' forced 10 protecl 1h1 t1v~ ol those he hatel> (2 hrs J i =llMCM AU. CllUTUMI m.AT MD lllAU I NATI.Ill "The Olscoverr. Of An1m,1 Behavior Signs And S~nab ' The exper ments done by Karl von Frisch. Juliar Huxley Konrad Lorenz and o lher nalural •'>t'> rlllt'r trie centunes to learn the h:m \IU:l{l• .1 ar11r11als are explOred (RJ Q 11 trr I Z llOYll ·r anny And Ato11and .. r' ( 1982) Oert1I Guve Perrulla Allwtn A 1a1e ot c..hildt'<oo(.) expeoences sel 1n a lu«t e11t1mt!nldl Stockholm at the !Urn $)1 I''' ron~; tuld (3 hrs 17 mm) 'NI@ PAQI 7:11 i'A' PMQQU 9'0CIC The Gorgr. decide 1 bv1ld a g.uet>o whertt Maqory the Trar.h Ht•llp hve<. and Wemt>leY. •S called upon tc, M l lhe f '"guies oracle and provider '1 w•~· ttom IJetng shoveled up l 110Y11 r.1tso I 1980 Comedy/ o," l>t'I 111•.t• l\11m• Bclr•uott A portly comp111 • 1111 ,,,11 .. r l1n(.!c; that nothing c;in dam1 r '' J• "' 1 ,, tood u11111 he talls 1n 1, ,, r l • t I r.1 14 111111 I lD_,.ICOTT .,.,. {D1 ORAL IM>llRTI .. I) ' llOY1I Ar"' •II t Prern~re IJt.i 11 .11 1.m M1"liat-t V1nc.-n1 Oa111d Hemn '"'J' An '1Wt''>Om1> r.tale·ol·lhe art hph 1111tr•1 1·, :.tvlert and de>l1veted to a lorr••<J" , ""''' 1111•11 .1 l0tr11pr helicopter ac.f' ,., l .1111 1 11pt" t" •Pll•i>11t• 11 al any cost t;> 111•. \ D UNDDIU WOlllLD OP UCCMI Cout-TIAU D no tWIDCAll\I a 11CC01 •C1 r r • 111ihJ1 pr. 01111 ... t'. to gel uven with Ma1k totmt.•1 1.1•Hn1ii1e wrwn tht• e .. <.on hold'> 1 11.1r1kJ!tlle , weekly poket ~me !Al , 1 Ir I L!l TWIJQHT ZONI m MOW """'' Cut' ( Hl7.? Or.in I t .~ M.u,11r ••••t< ti,1c;1o.man A <oyndoe·•'" • 11 ,,1.111 1:. tl•'IJUlc..hed to rub oul an ant ''' •o· q.H!<J"lt•t wll<> •\ trying to l'hn1111.11• 1111 ""11''111tvr "' tht> Mldwf'1ol A I ! t I II ~' ) 61>10lDOOLD m MATURI Ttw [)!-:.1.01Mry Of A1111 I -lunclay Cont. Ueh<11111»1 Sign1t And Signals' rhe expe11 ment•. done by Karl voo Fnach, Julian Hu~tw. Konrad Lorenz and other natural· 1•.1•, ov111 Hw c.enturie& 10 learn the Ian IJUdUt. ul ..i1111nal!. are e~ploted (RI Q (I 111) '1l) llAtl"DPaCI lMIATM "ftie Citadel" Arttlrt1w Ille.as a se11ous challenge to his 1•rolc!>:".1011al c1:1reer when he becomes the •.11h1tic.I of .111 olhc1a1 1nqu11y by his lellow pt>y•,1( 1<111•. C) ( I hr ) C 1110Vll Jimmy Ille Kid" ( 1982 Adv .. nlull') c,nry Coler11an, Paul LeMat !111m1.111nu c.11111111111'> kidnap tile son o t two • tllj(l~(JUf;:t; 'PG' ( 1 hi 26 min ) E llORTICDI H MOVll K1i.i. Me Goodbye" ( 1982. < CJmedyl Sally FIAld, James Caan A wld • #I wt10 1i. about lo remarry 1i. vtSlled by "''' '"'" nu5band i. ghost 'PG' (I hr . 42 flllll' O MOVll "r1r•,1 Atood" ( 1982. Drama) • ,yfllf''>ft•r Strtllone R1Ch81d Crenna A V1('111.1rn 11e1eran·~ run 1n with the poHce in .i tJemJ wnr buddy'6 hometown escalates 111111 " 1111no1 w.11 'A ( 1 hr 35 min ) S A TALIXT rOI ..a A woman must •.111111• tho murder ol her daughter and provtt lo the world that she was not the 1-.tllt:r 1St.i r!. Angela Lansoury and Lord l Juwnco Ohv1er) (.,) (2 hrs) 0 MOVll "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler M1Chael Keaton Two r11yr1111rne mo1gue attendants beeome llwtt urokers" tor a group ot hookers who 11.1110 10·~1 their """JI 'A' I t hr d!> 1rnr ) •1.11.l llMY'ALWIU t::1D Ct I LOU MANT .. 0 ti) QICIHT MJIR Compute1 e"pwt A~ril Curt1., 1oins Mteh&ol, who meets h1'\ 1•v11 <Joublc as he batlles a rampaging """" 1r.111nr mat.le trom the same matettatc; • 1•. Kii r (H) (l tu ~ I 0 UlllPllA WOllLD Of' MCQUll COUl- TUU fJ ~J .,_ Otamonds Are Forever t 147 t Adventure) Sean Connery Jill St .1111!11 Jr11nes Bond m11tches wits with the 1nt.11111111•, v1lluin Blofeld 10 prevent h1•. ,( l11·r11(' tu ldld the WOfld s diamond SIJP 1 ty "" tile purp<Y>O of bulld1ng a powerful l•,,llf:J, it"~ 30 rn1n l IAUITI MAITDIPllCI THI.ATM I h1 C1tad,.1 /\111l1t·w I.JC!'<. rl cwirtOUS ct1allenge to Ill'. 1 •11 It·· nlllill c.ar<•p1 when he becomes thr 11l1w< I 11 a11 ollol.•.11 oflquiry b)' h1!> IPllClw pl1y'.1t 11111'-C) (I Ill ) a;) llYfTBM n1•111y Ace 0 1 Sp1e< · ' 'I'"' l'Y ~'""''Y Heolly 1s 1eturninp to ( nQ 1.1111.J tr um l'ur.,18 111 1901 with 1nforma1ton "'''"'' Hu'.:.ti.111 rnl a~plorat1onr. when t'l111s lt·t.11111••1 1J11tre1 yuard he plans t11s , .. • .1111· 11 .. 1v111y ii <.lergyn1an·s young w1ltt "' ,1 '.t .11Hl.il0t1'> <,1tuat1011 Q I 1 hr 30 """' E taA ~l'TIAU M1twaukt1f! Buck<, al Ii• 1•,1011 C.111t1cr. I Al (ii hr'1 30 rrnn l Ml lf1'l CNLDMJf'I FUND t.:JI 0 ICMOOl IUT 9 1 MOVll Rrott11•1 (Jrd111I I 1 '140 ( 0111 "''Y) I dwartl (, 11otiuP.on. H11mphrny f111u.1r1 Alter a pe11od ol rrl11gf' 1n il 1 1 11~1c1 y CJ I Owing lluwrr•,. an 1>11 c.on "''"'', 1111ti1•11nderworl1! to l1Qhl floe rnck •I'. r,' ru•, c Al.IUll Fl.AIM L MOVW Hin Twelvl• <.heirs ( 1970 1 u1111'1Jy) R<111 Moody. I 1ani.. t 11nyi;llo A ft """''d n•>blPmun f't1hSt~ the aid of u l 11ru1 .. .i1f'r to tllltp r~•Jvt'r 1.7 chairi. one I "' ""'"'I lot>llJ!> ll lrn tu11u 111 111wPI!. 'G (I hi t•1 •lofl t -1~=--HAMYO MIOOO....,... ).,_ "Aulhot• Autho1t" (198.:>. Com· e<ly) Al Pac1no Dyan Cannon A New York ~>loywright'& wile le&vea him wrth a ylll>U of rn()'.'ltly her 1.tutdren to lake care ot IUSI .1 .. tus now phty 1& UbOUI 10 open 'PG ( 1 tu . 49 n111t ) H 1 QICJMI IUMI • COMCIRT Geo1ge llurll!. pre'>ents u variety or comedy and SOflij lrom Ham1l100 P111ce tn Hamilton. OntarlO ( 1 hr ) (0 ) MOVll 'White Dog" ( 1982, Adven twt>) K11sty McN1chol, Paul Winfield A younu actre!>i. takM 1n a dog sne hit with hor l.111, later 01scovf11111u that lhe animal IS trw11ed 10 .ittack 01acke. ·po· ( 1 hr • 30 rr11n ) I$ lllATU: CONCUT PCM 1141 MmllCAI f ranl< $1nn111> per lot ms $uch g1eat hits as "Strangers In The Night" and "Send Ir• The <..town!> from the Altos de Chavon"' the Uom1111c;in Republic ( 1 hr . 30 mrn ) 0 MOVll "The I ong Weekend" ( 1979. Mystery) John Hargreave B11ony Dehets A yuur'iil couple l1nd unexpected mystery when they go off tor a weekend on n carnp1ng t11p 1n the Australian bush ( 1 hr '>?min ) -"11 MOVll ' <.o ld ()tggers 0 1 1937" ( 1936. Musical) 01ck Powell. Joon Blondell tn&u1t1r1<;11 mnn attending a convention te.ir11 up w1tt1 e group of chOfUS guts lor rnu1>1l. .rn<J rnerrrment (2 hri • S min.) -· IW.PM ITO«Y: 1141 ... GAim The Ctldnnel .:> nows anchor tool<& at the pro du<:lloo ot wine, 11s progress and problems Md offer:, tips on how 10 get the most ~""'~e~ G) PTaTAllmff '111 MD Featured a report 011 the doctors. nutritionists and sµeciahs11, who keep cetebflhes physically 111 Marto lhomas d1scus:.M her new tv· 111c1111e (I hr ) fm -.UPM1 ..... ¥111..,.W-1 N1:1al Gabler and Jel· troy Lyons review ·n Norte' and Enlle Nuui. ., < Z MOVll r ht• (,.1111e Mutiny" ( 1954. 1>1 .111111) Hu111pt11ey Bogart Jose re1rer 11.1 .. 1·<1 ur1 tltu nuvt>I l.>y Herrnan Wouk A wo11p 111 ofl1c.1w. mutiny agA1nc;1 their cap 1,1111 t.1.11m111u ll1Jf ,,,. ,., rnen1a11y unstable t.:> 111'. !J flttP) HOMIRACINQ 1MI ...,AY "°"11 ,AQI ,,._ WORTI PIW. m m ... WALL ITllllT .MMllAl MPORT Nm'°'°" ,,.,., IWAOCWtT ntONTlltl '(,,11t,1<, At Oonoral Hospo 101" A v11Jw ol the 11m11r. imposed on health C.drtl 1s presented teatured are interviews with pat>pl-0 who C.Jnnot allord e11pen&1ve 1to•.µ11al 1r1 .. 11ment becau">o they are poor nr 1101 irl'.1111•\l t.) ( 1 hr ) H MOYll < 111 PPoph• I 1')81 fantasy) N.1 .1.1.,.,,,1 l\1r1c.k1, M11lc.olm Mc.Ouwell Fall mu 1r1 10110 po!>ti'> .1 problorn for a young worn.in wt10 turn!> ml•> a fnrocoouc:. big cat 11 "'"' 111.011 with 1111eon(I who 1!1 nor o f hrn uwr• k111d R' ( J hr:-, ) ( 1. l PUYIOY AllOUll> 1141 WOMJ>.CANIVAL IUIO I n11 nu• couwm MUaec 1':11 ... 11:11 Cit ... ,AClllTl'DI (fO) .... HAMYO ; WON.DY** -·_,.,.AT THI lilOVlll 1111((,ALWIU llOYll l"°"1ICIJflU l 0 1 THI onB CUl'I ComDY IHOWCAll IS1MOVll "Voll11y Girt' (1983 Comedy) Nl(.;<>11•., C.ape Oc#hornh r orem11n A htgh ~lmol u•rt tJraoki. ult tie1 1omilri1.:v with a pur1kor IJO\.l:IUst-tho rel.ittonsh1p throatens 111•1 •,f,111d111g w1thu1 her IJOel group 'A' ( I tu 3'• 111111 ) m 100 cu. "A1t11lllCll Al lhe CrOtlS 1oatl!.." T QJ>•c. Ar11tmc1:1 ., grow11tg taste lor thtl mr.1~11• ( t hr 1 11* ti ::.. 1141 NATION 11• M llM>I ~ H1imnn •,e11u0hty 1\ explOltt<J U. 711CUll _ ... ~lmWOM ... MOVll Htti ROM! r attoo' (1955. Oro mu) Anna Muynur11, Butt I ancastet Ba'>-Od 011 tht:t pl,;y by I enntissee W11t1am1 A wnm,111 '""''lier lillt• husl>and 'I fallhlul lle'>S bt•lurt1 IJ(l(..Of111f'U lflVOlved With ,inothN llltlrl (I hf~ ')0 lrH(I ) (I) Ct&.DMN IMl•IQ OUT Of' Tm Gary Cc,Utr1'> ,rnt.J M,11y Ann M obley ho61 thli tuok •ll tho c.1111<.Jron of f.thlopl11 and Cam· bod•a wtio arc running out ot time doe to <1rrn1<Jt1t lar111ne 1nd wai Guests Leslie U1JQ,rt11t, 5u'1.11• HowiJrd and Dennis Woa11cr (1111 1 f.tl M)flt CALL.AWAY INTDVllWI <l l womN ON llX ,ART• 0 llllOVll "\,rm<.Jhy•> Pock PIO ( 19tl 1, l11t11n.1) Kt•lly Johnc,011 I uny Barry A youny 1-1u11k '>IE!dl<, a rer•tdl <;1tr and drtve1> 11 .itro-..•, Now /1•11tarid with thu police 1n p111-.111t .inti "rl! ounletl> d ho~t of charac IN~~ lht· w.1y n: ( I ht 30 min ) t2:10 /1'1j 1lt11rnl1r> 011 A Budget' (1940 . Lom11uy) Pmmy S1nQleton, Arthur Lake OnQwood µllinc, a su1pt1!.e tor lllond1e. but 1..on11.lll<..1t1om. ;111'>(1 whf't1 his eK girlfriend IWlfJ'> 111 pu .. ~ 111y out .J llJI <.U1tl ( 1 hr . 30 llllfl ) ~11e lllOVll "f111J 0 1 The Worlc1" (1918, Sc.tr111 • I 11..tu•r1 C.hroc,topher L~ Sue I ym1 Mu•.' .. lflH" r1:1<.e1ved from outer "ll•ll•' by ,1 hroll1.1n1 t •llnpuh# sc1ertli!>I w.1111 111,11 r 1f,11,ly'.11o1t.. 1J1<w1•,f1•r'> ,UP. about to lit l.111 ( ,irlto f I In 4'1 111111 ) 0 MOU YWOOO ClOll\Jfl 1t:lltl l MOVll ·•,p1•llOl !v11' (1971 Mystflty) (It.Hit• f 1h•rtl > f 1Jw,11 l (Jt• !J()Uht A St!ttl''> 111 LJl/,Hrt• t•vl'!lf<, ( HU',t•f, d •,ncretary IO !11•1 , 11111· ·.11•.p1tA.1tJ~. ot her 110..,.;'s new wilt• ti 111 1011111) Q) TOO YOUNQ TO Oii J11111my M.inn ho!.I!. tt111. lt1ll'lt11ll1onill Chri.,11,111 A1Cl docurnl'n tary tJf•pt< t111u th• plight ol • tarving c.h1I rJrP11 111 ll11.111d11 rt1111t.11u1 Somaha And I lt11op111 ( t ltr I ( E COUIGI IAlllTIAU. < .IArric;on v!. Vu ~1n1.1 (A) (? hrc.) 0 MOYll li111tMlly ( l'lfi I Or Arna) Sta • y K1 •.1r.h. P111 /.idor.1 A '>MJUctrve young wom.111 .1111111•. '" 11!1• hlr ot n lonely silver 1111111· 1111.111.l 1 '"'"' ~ It t>e h1. doughier wl11t• ''Y'"il fl•''"'" 1• 111111 ,, • pull o l a plan lt)I rt•\11'11\lt' IC ( 1 111 411 flllfl ) m WAUYQIOftQI tMO MOYll rr.111 lh1 t!'rtd•o (t!l60. tl1.m1.l) 11.1111 N1•wm.m. Jo11n11tt Wood w111d Uai.t•d 011 till!' novPI by J ohn I J H.11.t A 1111111" rn.1111.i1w c.rurnbtos from r11•ql11c t ,,., Iott 1 l11n1t•. tt11J ffttldor ol sue ,, ..... 1;•111 .. ) C MOVll ',1.irr._,,.,,, 1 1969 nrama) nu 1t.1r<J ll1111t1• flt., 11.111 .011 T >NO 4.'ldnrly Friday. January 20, 1984 19 -Sunclay Con•. ~ TMILUIOm ttl H _,,. • , G I t 98J Gor'lfC, I >k 3S C ... C~ • ~O'l""'lr A ~ ~"'(,;lOI ;., c-ea•s _., ~-e-·~ ~r _. "'6 • e< t;o."C 1 .~ I~ r 1"3'~ !"'-~ ~I!< ·a r. "'··.,-·-,_ grouo ~ "Y J!> 'T"' d s .,,. h'! &A~ ( 1981 HarfOtJ ~ a6a >. F·,.;~r~ ~· '"' ta·JE.o c•i:<1·u1~ '""'or~e me N\eOll· ~ts. 0-1 ,..,.~ ·r .• r cs ~eo ro •r.e mor.s:e-rs s.vore-ra°"'A" -., R' c 1 rv )5 tT"W' I di mftl ··~ 7·~ I •9!JO ~ 0:,1 l.-o Cro-1-, ,.. t: "1.1 T"'° ~ Ba.~ • f"-~ ,._,.l()'":S '''O ·~ ~ 3(1~ .... -Monday '!W"t .. z ':"-'S' f.'(""e·· •.•. 35""' .. e a.-ae--s u ~ .. lfT tOa 11:110 (' 5-.. ~ Mir NI(!. ... •I .~er. Ja'""~ ••• ,.,...; • ... ..q-f!'S t ._ ""4 3 ' r ~ r 1re •9t1 • i:a-1as, ~ Oa •-C!'Q"~ · ~., ·~i:· °'" ... .a •loe.~~. · ~ .cG-v I . :. • !='82 4C.~ 'JP ""!! &x1" .ar..v 1 ' .., .. ~· l .... ~ 1'::9 H ....... .. c 8t-' s lut"' '" . t \,. ;c... r . .. . If#:. ·.l!'~· -~ .. ~ _.-•a, T,."':: 0 T•"·~ n:: · Ord-.a Donald Sut•-I .. •• • -~ • ..,, 4E H1J1T1~·,., [l ,,,., -c Ju "' H Or s .. .... • 9~ 4 r> at'l'\a I r ""'"' 7 i'YS 5 '%3 ~,. ,·,a·I?" ., .. ·c~· L.-.:i ? ~·s 20 Frtday. January 20, 1984 C)WIWWWmMfM. t:SO.,.. Forc.c ei~ 11962 4~· ·e Chuo. Norr& Mar) LCAAe 'h.,..._ A ••a•e e~oert u:sM "-~ IC dr , e mc<i&I~ out ot a Hong Kong gem tJ1inC e.l.l~ II P' ( IW ,3 fTll'l W w.AAJL.-.. W AT cm WITM Gueos: Ec-~•c? ...lltlNos ~ tlhrJ -C811eft~ATQC n"'I Y'OUt. IM 1:9 MC ... ,,.,, .. ~ ;?'. .,.,. nw Ew..4'.()t'I Ot Somy Ca'· SOI'\ C '974 Dram. Rot-1 Oanton Dot> G0t Xlfi A P'~ "'4' sd'loOI St\ldenl cs pr~eo o., l'1IS ~ no ,.,._~ Ot"4- r R Irv 44 tninl E 'Ml C Ml mu (II) .. a ... 19 ti mftl ~ Jae•' 1t971 Drama I Tcm aq~ Delores h)'lor All e.o Gr_, ~t'1 r.a -t>tffld c~ rhe ~ 04 a ti'~ iiCllOCJ! 101 ""'3"~~ « • AJ .ZOllil anaiatl 1~1'°" PG I ' rv !>2,,....,t •w:--n.llMI l' •• ••Tml (1 .. ,, -ait...oOll llovies-tltl., Brp~,. r1ourr ,9!JO OramaJ Oe.o<l& rrn..l~e (21'irsJ H 5'!-1,. *"""" r • ...-vJS • 983 Dr a Ma 1 fVotJelt ·a,~ CarOI Bur~t 1 ' !'If 40 nv" I O 1<..rss Ue Goc>:ic;e 1 t962 ~I ~, r "!'l.l Jam-.. C.it.1<i r 1 rv '2 f1'WI I S 8">.l\'~"1S'e< f t982 A0\11!f'l1Utel V « ~ an,a P~ts 11 rv 45 0 P.,w~s 11982 Comet.J1 R,a" C ••-41 >V'fi 11ur• 1 1 r<r 3!> m.n I l ""'!(] 'Ja:: 1~30 •~I 8"'9 -:: ., , ~ .. ,. i:::.v w~ ,W\3., ()fc~t•a 12:11 C ! .. _.. '. ~<'!'SSL •e S!"<l"w Bvs- V<JS.C a ( .,.,,. t.f<>rfT .,, C..• • *"• 'rv ST~ 1 tll l -~ ::..;:i .. :. •a..-•ures ~, Torr • .·i.. ~ti >4ci., Henson ... 1 .. , ~<nor 29 H ~ l ' ~·.., I t982 A"'-<!nlu•f'I ..... :,,,..'9"" ·a .a RocMi-ts I • tv •5 O l>.it 11 ~1 Drama1 w~ w...,~.., r ... 'la ;0e1 F•~< ~e-17 ,.., .. ~ 0 M.6(,)oC 11978 Hl"Ar()r ) Anth()ny H < ~ ~ .t.nn M.t•get r ' ,.., '6 m.n I 1:9 C ~tlNChi'I ( t982 we-s1ern1 W ,.,._ •1 ~ 'l'v 26mon l S A c.r .,.OOC: Ar.cl Tr.-$of~eo: tNo c.a•.. Ar 1r.or, \/aief•l.ne, NicltOlas Grace -.. .,'!. -l J;) ,._ ,... c t98 1 C>ama 1 l.AtCl<ey Roor.~ ,. kl>ll 1 r.1 .t.0 rnon I • 11;-,..,, 1 1982 AC1¥entvrt' 1 • •-.'u·~ Pa• Pe•etson 11 l'v JS -a o '• • · r • ~ •1 • So B<l SI ... Lo.e CMd' ( 1982 Chma1 Amy Madigan. Beau Bndgel A peegnant onmere in a women • prlSOl"I ~ a ba•· tie ro """' rier child ...-"<>was lathefe<i by a marnecJ guatd A" (I hr 35 !TWl) l .,.,. ''Who ts Klllng The Gtee1 Chers Ot Europe?' ( 1978 Comedy) George ~ JacQOelint> Beset A last tooa ..:ria It~ tr.es 10 keep his ell -M'te lrom ~ rhe neJ11 vc1im of a klllef who '5 mu' i>Pf~ •· ~r <11n ~ts rn the ume way lhey prepare tnew most famous ~ PG { I tv 52 nwl I 1119 0 .,,. Lady Chatterley' LOiier 11961 Orama) S)'Ma Kristel. NIChOlac; Oay 0 H Lawrence 1 s1ory about •~ ""'•of a petapleglc EngilStl anstoetat wM 1ai..es het l'lusband's game6t"'* as he< ~ ~ ret<*l A ( t hf • 45 men 1 UI ,,.,.,,.. w TOPO'nt1mm211 ...... • I Mfmlll') -c .,.. "Jttmmt The Kad ( 1982 Aa.enturt") Gary Coleman. Paul LeMa1 SumOling Cl1"Wl8tS kidnap lhe son ot two COU°l~:l"soul ~s PG I 1 hr 26 rTW'l 1 m nm.....,.. Guest Chartes Azna .. l -8'-~tmaSll!f Ma1c s.ng...r Tanya O'lltl I n H An~ I 1982 Musical) Alben Fin rw-y Caro4 Burnett (2 tvs 9 rTWl ) ___ ..,.., .. -LT ... Cll ... ~·..,_,.. UUITI /!IC ... Q Mm'tca.lll'l ........ ~ IUOB./.._ ...... .Cleft • IWIC OI~ PMnm mftl Kong Of Comedy' i 1982 Comed~ Rober! 0eNlfO Jetry l~ Ar .;0<aS111e ""wl<> oe comic l\t0n8ps an lflllu t" Ii.ii Id• Show hosl af\d demands ar a~ r '' 1 r o-"4~ t10Stage s program a ~ d"' '4J<' R 1 • rr 49 min 1 0 90¥ll 1<,.,s ~t" GOOClbye 11982 '.ly .1 , r e•<l Ja~ Caan A wid c "' wtl() at>oul to remarry is vlSlled by t>e' late tv..oano s gf\Osl 'PG" 1 1 hr 42 "'""I $ 90¥ll 84:>a<:.tma"er 11982 Adven h.11e M,1rc S•not"f Tanya Robetts A r ""O man with an unusual ralenl !Of gov 1>1n.ng an.mat sea1cne-s l()f the .., a•n 'P".p()nS-biP IOI the <>esllUC110n OI his 1111 I.a Pli I I 1"1r '5 min l 90¥ll Puule ( 1979. Mystery I JamM r I incise.us Weocy Hugtles Clau· o.-< e Cvn111ngt-am '> ~ooa l'luSbenc:l com n .... .Uo( 104! .ina ~ oecomes onvooed '" .1 ( ll .1'"' 111\.l\r.>(' ua·~ with. bano ol jlp ·Jd I .... II • I "' 3, ITl"1 I Z AWAW T9m wnM CKtAD ~ 1:11 1 ... TAii AUCI ..... "'~ • •ACll OI CM MW caa ... me ... tWP'Y DAYI AGA.W AIC ... o -Monclay Conl. (I) P.& llWM A James Bond type of country-western singer Suzanne Niles. an "supe1c11r' for sale Cosmopot1tan's Male Pquestrlan event at Cota de Casa. an of t~ Ye111 e11plora1oor1 ol 1he con1roversy 5urroond1ng PMfAIY mAMD home btrlhr. ... <HiFRAOGIUllOCI Red Is sure she has dis IWTUTAW TONIGHT Oary Bur COVPred 8 suenoe and myslenous be&SI gholl 1.tlkS nbol.Jt t11c; upeorn1ng appear .. 6 (}) UTIJllAltt Radar <>how$ up at lhe ance un "AllerMASH ' a'I R11dor O'Reilly Poller•.' homP. on his wedding day. but 11 I !?!'!!:!-ll~""°"'1AJIY 1<,n' I until later thnt they learn he lefl hu; ~ • ·-bride at lhe altar D G) TV'I M.OOPDI LOW CO..CTION 0 llOV1I "ThP Mallfl<ie Falcon" ( 19• I • COONJN OM*ll COWfTY 'Sacrd Mystery I Humphrey Bogan. Sydney nw111u DdU1hne' Local assemblymen and <..wen&tref'I A top private eye Is hired to state 'loenators are 1nterv1ewed on current rPcover a priceless. fewel encrusted s1111- event ~sues 1n lhf' slatv legislature lhui. Ut> (2 hr!. I prov1dtnQ <1 pro-and con lorum for leg1sta fJ (!OJ TMAT"I ltCMlleU Features Include tors from both Republlcan and Demo a yoong!.ter who has broken cwveral deep caratic pa11ies to discuss how Calttornia 1s sea l1sh1ng records prevlOU&ly held by man.1g1ng 11•. money_and resources adull~. J 66 pound girl who can pull a t2· <Ei COUIQI IAIKfqAU Boston COiiege ton fut' engine several feet and e man v<: =town (2 hrs ) wtio ht!-. pellected a human ballering ram IL l ·vaney Grrl" ( 1983. Comedy) •,tunt It hr ) Nie olll!> CtttJO, Ooborah F0<eman A high 0 POUCI WOllAM !.Chool girl IJrPJkS oll her rorpance with a (T J IOU pur1~l'I bec.iuse the relat10nshlp threaten!> m untJn'Allm:NT TOllQNT Gary Bur her standing w1th1n her peer group 'A' ( 1 QhuH talk•, .ibOut tw; upeom111g appear- hr '35 mm) anc.e on AlterMASH' as Radar O'Reilly l llOV1I 'King 0 1 Jazz 11930 Musical) 'I) llOVWI Hu'itle' ( 1975 Drama) Bull BlnQ Crosby. fhf' Paul Wh11eman Orches RPynolrh. L>Jlhm1ne Deneuve The rela· lrd Mus1C11i numbers. comedy c;ketches 1oonc;h1p between a tough cop and a darit.t• and f'von u ·woody Woodpecker gt1Jmoroui. i;.all g111 rPaches a c11s1s pomt :.eQuPnce die featured 1n this early mur.1 during tho 1nves11gat1on of a young wul'll cal rt•vue (I hr 30 min) an's der1th (:? hri.) m COUlQI IAMmAU Cahloin1a l on(.l fD ~ "We Are Driven" The dark Beact1 vs $;m Joi.I' State {:? hrs ) er <.1de of Japanese labOr relation& 1!> 1• «!>... explored behind the pos11tve images of ~ f) 2 OM THI TOWN f Patured actors Jamus ~h elll(,1 ·~morale Q ( 1 hr ) Stf'!wart and Charlton Heston pay tributP. QliJ GMAT I "The House Of to Blake Clark. B behind-the-scenes look Mirth ' Geraldine Chaplin stars as (d1th 11t Dead W1oog a ch•ldren·c; <;poc1al Wh11rton s most cetebr.aled fictional iJbOtJI lhP hie of J<,hn Evans Ill onA or hp101ne I 1ly B;irt 1n an adaptation of the l A <, ftimalo 11re1twhtors Puht1er Pr1ze·w1nning novelist's story of 6? 'AaYPIUD New York C11y '>social artstocracy dumtg LAW.&ltR.IY•C<9MY lhP. early 1900s (R) (I hr , 30 min J mottLA. ICl llOYll "Victor I V1ctorra ... ·· (1982 TIC TAC OOUQtt Comedy) Juhe Andr,-.ws Roben Preston G) P'IOftl'I COURT A uay 1mpresar10 turns a starving ~1nger •••~n into thri rage of t930s Paris by b1l1tng her . WLD,WLDWON.DOPA•~I ,J<. f-urope·~ qrPate<>t female 1mpersona • 1111)1 ORAMQI COUNTY Fei1tured <1 l11r PG (:? l1r•, t4 mtr1 J l0<1k. •• , our growth and ht'\!Ory as rl'!COrd H llOV11 "fhp Terry ro. Story" ( 1983 eel IJy lhornac; Bro•. Map Co a c.i•oltle nl 01,.,qraphy) n ot>Nt Duvall Eric Fryer The true story 01 the young athi.tt whO ran a "Marath<>n of Hope" across Caneda to raise monay lor cancer reseerch eftet thtl dl~ase c0&1 him a leg ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) COi llCMI "ShoOt The Moon" ( 1982. Dre- ma! Albert Finney. Diane Keaton The collapse of an upper mlddle class cou· pie's mamage and Its effect on their lour daughters ts chronicled 'R' (2 hrs . 5 rn1n) {SJ PAIJm TAU TMIATM "The Nlghlln g:\le' Mick Jagger portrl!lys the emperor ot the ancient land ot Cathay whO learns the 1rue lessons of Ille from the a song hlled bird and a towty kitchen maid Bud Cort Barbara Hershey. Edward Olmos and Mako also star. Q ( 1 hr ) 0 llCMI "It Came From Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd The worst scenes horn old 8 mov1e11 artt presented. offering humorou' gllmp~ ot Japanese monster ep+cs. e.cplo11a11on hims and the works of Edward 0 Wood Jr . d1rector ot "Plan 9 From Ovter Space • and "Glen Or Glonda .. 'PG' ( t hr . 20 min ) .. @ AU•THl,AaY ... f) mWtWIT George lltkes oo the respons1b1hly of becoming a volunteer f11eman LOVllOAT P.ll llAQAZlm A James Bond type or "supercar" for sale. Cosmopolitan's Male of the Year .. (ll')MCATlm .. f) CIJ llOV11 "Tne Four Se&sons" (1981, Orama) Alan Alda, Carol Burnett Three couples. all ctose. tong-time lrkmds. e11pe· t1ence profound changes In 1he11 relatlon- sh1ps when one ot the marriages dlslft 1~ra1es (2 hrs ) U 81) llOV1I "The Outlaw Josey Wales" I 1976, Western) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke A men beeomes en outlaw when 41 ruthless band of Union soldiers destroys h•s Southern farm and kills his wife end son _ _tR) (2 hrs. 30 min ) tJ ®) llCMI "Jealousy" (Premiere. Dre· ma) Angle D1ck1nson. Paul Michael Gla&er A woman dtscovers that the emo- tion between love and hate 1s the m01t dan=l. ot all 12 hrs I 0 ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Under New Managentent -.,1·1\1111-! \II l·'a1llh Dean A. 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Horror I l.>l()(ld (,rnt.ornf•, John Carradine A novel ,.,, rt>ntl. d "ecluded Vk:tonan mansion .. he,~ ,,e be\;l•n~ having stranoe erotlC. 111•Jn , R' 1 I 111 • •5 min I S llOYll 'Lad~ On The Bus · ( 1983 f'.lt tllli.1 <;uma Ord~ A young newlywP.O '•"<l!> ...-,.u.tl en1o>menl on a bus f1tled with < 11 ar 'Ir-''\, 1 1 ht . l6 mm I Z lllOVll 'Ttw 8Awdy Adventures Of T •1 1 ,, l Hl7':i Comedyl NtCky Hen vn Jr 11 C.ou111 The rushc playbOy con t11 1uu!. wenc.h1ng ano winning his way u,,,')t.Jl.I'' hit• '" t8lr• t.entury E"Qlano ·n I 1 hr 34 111111 I «)WMAT'lllYLM 't:1S If IPORT1CBl'TD 11:tt f) <I HART TO HART Jonathan ana Jen • uli•r tmard a lu11urr<)\J!> pasMmoer train wtlt<rt• lht>y encounler murder and 1n1ogue 1H1 \ 1 hr 10m1n ) s=io. l @J MC._~ ltllMQIOf_ TllaCI Of 1MI llQHT Guer.ts Barbara R0ssv11 I 'Hrll S1ree1 Blues· 1 Michael St•rntwtto HOllywood c:Olumnr!.1 Manlyn £11'(.k •rN>dy tl.'an Schwartz & Chung R1c.r o:ird H.Jr i\ (I '" 30 min I m 1T1UT1 Of we AWIQICO fJl) UTIJIQH'r AmJICA Guests Charles B ~1K k t~O<th Ame11can d11ect0f ot the T 11 ldleral (,ommtS!>IOn and ex George Wald, t111hf'r l.i1J11•c:11e and 1etued Harvard profes " J•.,(..V~ IN> T111c:11e•al Comm1Ssion fl,.11 y r r t'<)dr wurfl(!(fS llQhtS 8CltV1$f 9n() 1111t1r r ''' "Thr feminine Myst1Que. · '' • ", .;·'> wum(•n •n pot111cs end lhe' pc>s<,1 c 11, t•1,11 thf••P <.9Uld t>e a temate "i<t• r '"'lllt<nl ir1 1964 I I hr I E COLUQI IA•rTUU Boston CoHeQe ,. (,POfQPlo wn rAJ 12 hrs ) 0 llOYll St1vol The Moon ( 1982 Ora 111,1) Altwrt F 1nr1t'y Diane Keaton The Loll•llJ""' ot ar up1Jer m1ddle-ctasr. cov r P s mJrri..tgt! an<l •IS ertec1 on their !our J.1111Jt "''" 1s Ltir(.11'11c.led R 12 hri. 5 11111 I m 1'I CUJI Am•"'" .1 At Thf' Cro<.s rr 1rJ• T r.:-•c 1· 1r1~ ArnRric.an lamrly an 1"11(j,1119t-rr-O ~cres? ( 1 hr 30 min ) 1~ H MOWllQ "" ITOMID fppn <1QP oro1si H 1 " ''" 11,0.ng troe •rue stot1PS of thrf'+> f Pf'n dyer~ is d•S<.ussed loc.us111g on or111:' uc,;• .1bu~ an(j depenof'ncy f I hr I t2lll Q m •IT Of CARIQet GuPstc; ilCIO• M•c.haet Lanoc.n ac11ess Mau1een McGo vern Patti ano Leah Burton tRJ ! I hr ) ' . AlllD MITCMCOCI.....,,,. OoeeGIMOW J ll>ODDtWT NrTWOM ... 0 llO¥ll 'Rf>">I Friends' ! 1982 Come Or i Bull Reyn .Ads Gotdlf!t Hawn Two ..c.r~nw11ters who have it gOOCI personal ·•'•CJ prolt1\,5I011..t1 reta1tonsh1p overextend l'll•ir ft11•1u1 .. ~"' ht 1,11·t1•nQ rnarrieO ·pc., ' r I 12:a 1Y llOYlf ,,1,p rt '" ()f>I Rio ( 195b ""'"' '''"'' Antt1c,r1y Ourr1n Katy Jurado /I "' 1; Mr A ,_,., y 111lig1 II r uams !ht! tr .J.,1 • I ' I 1ro1 llf'( IOwr" I I hr 45 min ) ~ C MOYll '_,11 .. r.1 Rag!.' I 198;:> Adven I ,, I (I ,,, ~ Nt)HIS Ron "i·•ver A c11trcally •1ur ,,; l~tCll 4•Alt• •• •Pvl1at1Led and 1 ·•!.!• 11ntC1S.t 1rirll''irlf JCldl.Jlf' Oy the handr "' ·~ 1 " • ,., 11•ly "''hir14prJ s1..1en11st R ' t)t 4' ~' ' ~I cm.AT •COM>~ COUJCTIC* L.A. TOOAY llillO¥ll A•~t!I'> In T lw 0 1l f1l'lr1 ( 1951 ~ a111ai.y) Paul Douglas. Janel L e1gh Ce1eS11ul lo1cM spur the Prttst>urgh P11otes on an unusual winning streak ( • hr bb rnm I Q) LCM. AlmlCAll ITYLI C"5JllOVll "Soup For One" (1982. Come dy) Saul Rub1nek. Marcia Strassman A New Y0<ker conlronta social Pf9SSure• .. ind 111~ own neuroses in hlS Quest IOf lhE: pertec.t mdtO ·R (I hr . 25 min ) tl:it9 6 (I" COi 1W ColumbO 1nves11QB1e• lhf' mvroer ol a c0tporate executtve who wa'> kitted by an e.<plOcltng cigar bOic (R) ( 1 hr 20 m1rl ) l2lt9 H THI IVUILY llMmW W CO. ClllT Phi! ano Dan herly reunite IOI !he tirst time 1n 1en year• perl0<mlng such h11!> il!> Bye Bye LOVt< "Wake Up L1111e Sus~ ano All I t~dve To Do Is Ofeam horn 1he Royal Alben Hall in London ! 1 hr) W 0 fi) UT1 tlGHT "'1'H DAYI) ~ Guests comedian George M ilter, res1aura l''"'e.!~;I MOvtl "City For ConQvest" ( 1940 OfdtnBJ JarNK Cagney Ann Sher>dan A p111ofigh1er devoted to his kid brother los i><; ht<. eye!>rgh1 m a latt>tul match (2 hrs 30 nun ) I. llO¥ll M.J">Car.1 1 t982 Ofama) Us.a Of>L•wvw lee Ca101 A young secretary t11es tu enhance her vntulfllllng se.11 Ille [ 1 hr 23 min I z llO¥ll Thf• Caine Mutiny' ( 1954 ()f;im;i l t111mphrey Bogart. Jose Ferret Bd'>f'f.I on !he novel by Herman Wouk A yrrJUµ ot ott1Get!. rnvllny against thel1 cap ta1n c.1a1ming lhal he is mentally unstable 12 fir~ ~min ) §.,_ICOTT 1:11 .. AUYWY m .... E 81..a rrs W01lrJ Cup Women's sla lnfT' (lror" BaiJ Gastetn Avstr1a) (Al ( 1 hr JO""" 1 1M H fll0¥11 .. Atrptane II The Sequet" ! 198? Comt>dyJ Robert Hays Jvhe Hag '"IY A c.ommerc1at !>pace-shuttle compa ny .11temr.il'> tCJ keep,, brave a11ptane pilot '''"" ri•v•'•'""V lhe tiro btems with •tr. f11st r,111 ~·t "' 11 tdkf>~ oll on •ts ma1oen lltgtll P(., I 1 hr 2~ flM ) 1:IO !lYl RAT ,An.<>l ft MOVll /\II ilk f :>rce I 11980 A1Jv1·nt1Jrf') lr>t111 Pt11111r Law Mel G1t><.on Uur111v Woli<l Wilr II a 1op-sec.ret A11<;tra 11.111 .111ac ~ w11 t pen1>trates Japanes4'• lines I ~. , , 1 I"''"'"~ 11•,c.ue rr11'1SH)n 'I h• "l':> 11111 I 2:t1 I l I t CU ... MIGHTWATCH IWrf ma 1100M I= /I Glorkwmi.. Orange" ( 1971 Sc11>n<.e I 1t.l•CJrit Malcolm Mc.Dowell Pa!tK" M.t41•f' CJ•tPLled by Stan~ l<.utir •L ~ Wht•r• poht P c.apture the leadl'I n l .i ,..,.,, ·•U•• ~rl"\I ol rtlp1s1c; and murdPr 1•1• ti 1 "''It I ,f ret\1tb•lt!at1ng horn f'" ••• ,.,," "'l 11 "'""llt-r1tng 10 SOC.1i>ly fl I/ Ill I { 111111 I 0 lllOYll I 1r1m' 11982 CornE11J, J Rr 11 1 tJ1 •I loltr Hur• A 5-tril ghl c;01 tntJ 1 ll••'t' poh< 1• c.1 .. rk wo underc.over II'> ,i ll•"""""'''·ll rcmplf• to ltnd thf' mur<1erP1 •I v• "' 111 I I ll't fi ( I I r 35 ITltll l ~ MOYll Kn1qh1t11'4-fs ( 1981 Ad\IPfl 1t111•1 I •l 14.irrr•. u.lty I aht1 A group of t>•kt·r· 11•jt,o with a t1.Jve11ng rena1SSanc<" fa,, 111tJ <J !><.;1>vl'1 that thr> •deahr.ttc strugQ •' .1~,,,,,.,1 ·~..r•I 1'),•SI!> "' rn<>dern limes also H c.' ltr• •• ~ 1111n I HD 17 WOR1.D AT lMGI ... 'The Aoad Warnoi" ( 1981. Adven ture) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence 11 hr 35 mm) 1:9(%.) "Let's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982. Musical) Documenlfllry The Roll '!!ii Stones 1 1 hr . 30 min ) .. az> "The S1ran1,1or" ( 1946 Suspen~) [dward G Robinson. Orson WelleS (2 hr:;) e:ll(Cl · Fr~dnm 11982 Orama) Mare Winningham. Jenn1ler Warren ( 1 hr , 36 mm) •O rive Day1> One Summer1' ( 1982. Dia· ma) Sean Connery Betsy Brantley I I hr ~Om1n) NI Cf) "Tho King And I" (Part 2) ( 19!>6. Musical) Debordh Kert. Yul Brynner (2 hi&) ~} "Chariots Of f'11e" ( 1981. ()fama) Ben Crosi.. Ian ChorleSoo (2 hrs . 5 mm ) (Zl "The Beautlful Blonde From Bashlul Bend' ( t949 Comedy) Betty Grable Cesar RomcrQ Two chorus dancers look 10 the West for tome and fOftune ( I hr 17 min) 1:llC$1 "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Field, James Caan ( 1 hr. 42 min) a:arc 1 "Whiskey Galore''' (1949. Comedy) Joon Greenwood Basil Radf0<d ( 1 hr 23mm) 0 "Two l;iolltudes" ( 1977 Orama) Jean·Pterre Aumont. Stacy Keach. (I hr . 30m1n J W (Z "From Here To El91n1ty" ( 19&4. Ora· ma) Burl Lancaster. Montgomery Clift I 1 hr 58 min) -(CJ ''Id Chmb The H1ghes1 Mountain" ( 1951 Orama) Rory Calhoun. Susan Hayward ( 1 hr . 28 min ) 11'4J "All The R111ers Aur1" (Parl 2) ( 1983 Ornma) Signd Thornton JOhn Waters (I hr . 40 min.) 1$J "lovely To Look Al'' ( 1952 Musical) K11thryn Grayson. Howard Keel (I hr 45 min) m "frontier Baomen· ( 1943, Western) Rober! Paige Diana Barrymore ( 1 hr . 30 mm) -(17) "Thf" Big Hear· ( 1953. OrarnB) Glenn ro1d Glo"a Grahame (2 hrs l te:i10 'H1e $Pc.rel 01 NIMH" ( 1982. Fania sy) Arnmaled Voices of Ehzabeth Hatl ma11 Dom Del u1c,e ( I hr . 20 mm ) H• O "Conquest 0 1 Spacl'" ( 1955 Sci l'nCe r1c.t1on) w.11ter B1ooke f11c Flem 1r19 ( I hr . 30 rrnn ) 11:1D C Wile.I Hor•.e Hank ( 1980 Ad11e11 turt•) t 1nda l3la11 R1c.hd1d Crenna (I r11 1? mm ) Zl rastOIElephantAock (1981 Orn m.1) Joh11 Hurt Jeremy Kemp ( 1 hr 30 min I -Maernoon Movies- 1H11"41 'Bra1nW!1vec,' 11983. Science-fie. 11011) Keir Dullea Suzanna Love I 1 hr ;>tm111) 101 lhe Nexl One' ( t98l' Sc.1pr1ce f ie; 11011) Kau Dune.1 Ac1nenne fi11rbt!au ( I ''' 1'• min) , S .,,' Wilsh1n~to11 Atlmr (NO Date 01,1 111.1) Tom Stillec.k. Batry Sulhvan (I hr 10m1n J 0 "O•va ( 198 t lJruma) W1lhelmoru.1 W•Q<.1111!. r ernandet r rederic Andrei ( J tlf'; !> rrnn J 1•1c . The Caine Mutiny" ( t9f>4. ()fama1 Hun1phrE.>y Bogarl Jor.e Ferrer (;> his ;> """) 1:t0 S g, .. ,, ~rionus" ( 1982 Comedy) Bun ll1•ynolds. C...oldiu Hawn ( 1 t11 f>O mtn ) Z · 1<111q QI Jna" ( 1930 Muo;1cal) Bing Crosby. The P1tul Whlleman Orchestra ( 1 hr 30 min) i.10 1 "Bau 01 f11e (1942. Comedy) Gary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyck (2 hr• ) 0 'five Days One Summer" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Sflan Connery. Betsy Brantley n hr bO min I !.:II HI 'Dilly Jac.;k ' ( 1971. Orama) Tom l atJghhn Detott'S Taylor ( 1 hr . 52 min) 1111 C "f1eedom" ( 1982. ()fama) Mare Wtnn1nyharn. Jenrnfer Warren ( I hr , 36 1111n) I &. ) · Airplane II The Sequel" ( 198? Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr . 25 rt\in ) 11:11 (%) "The Bawdy Adventures Of Tom Jone", ( 1975, Comedy) N1¢ky Hen&On. Jo.in Collins ( 1 hr • 34 min I W ( S "Blue Fin" ( 1978 AdVef\ture) Hardy Kruger, Greg Rowe (I hr. 30 min) O "Sh1pwrf'Ck" ( 1978. AdVenture) Rob· Prt l ogan. Mtklo Jamison-Olson (I hr 43 min) 4:11 1L Munny·i. Orphans" (1980. Orama) Jim Baker Malachy McCourt, ( 1 hr , 31 min) HI (.f> The Way We Were" ( 1973. nomaoce) Barbra Streisand. Robert Red· ford (2 hfs . 30 min ) fCJ 'Whiskey Galore'" ( 1949, Comedy) loan (',rnenwood Basil Radford ( 1 hf . ?3m111 J <l J "Ouest Foi Fire" ( 1981, Fantasyl Fverett McGill. Rae Dawn Chong ( 1 hr . 3!> min) -•Lening .. aa ... Cl9t Cll ... mfT•.ouaM AIC ... Q Ttlm'ICOWllltf HAWAIPM-f llACIB. / LlllD .. W '9C ... MAGIC Ol llleu&. 'MmllQ I l llOVll "Chartol!. Of Fire" ( 198 f. Dre· m.i) Ben Cross, Ian Ch8rleson Social pr~sure and peisonal turmOll beael two contra!;tingly d1lferen1 Bntlsh athletes on th('1r w.1y to glOly rn ltle 1924 Paris Olym- p1c.s ·pc, (ii hr,. 5 min ) 'l llOVll llawh1de' (1951. Western) l vron1· Power. Susan Hayward Four t•'>Caped k•llors hold a way·atatton keeper, t11?. ass1~tan1 and a beaullful psssenger hostaye ( I h1 26 mm ) s llOVW "Wash1nQton Affatr" (No Dale. Drnrna) Tom Selleck, Barry SuOlvan A \l<)Vernment Bgef'I 15 threatened With blackm1111 by an unacruµulou& business· rnuri ( 1 hr 30 min ) 0 lllOV1I Same Time. Nexl Year" I 1'178 Comi>dy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs· ty11 f wo people carry on an unusual extrArn1m1a1 atta11 by meeting at lhe same rr••,ort tor one weekend each year over a pe11C>d of 'lf•veral decades 'PG' I 1 hr . 59 .. ,"'"'5: ....... WMm. OI F<MmMI FACll OI CUL.TUM C llOV1I ·Wild Hor•.e Hank" ( 1980 All~•·11ture) l 1ndtt Bte11 , Rrc:hard Crenna A tir.1vu .1ncJ determined girl wages e per .<m,11 1 ru~df' 10 ,{Ive a herd of wild mus· 1.1111r· tr11ni .1111'.1·11•'>'> :.laughtQr by leading th••rr IHtjh 111ltJ 1111' Canadian mountains ( 1111 J ;.i 111111 I 0 MOV11 Rr.1111W.wes" ( 1~3 Si;ienc.r:- F1011on1 Keir Outtea, Suzanne Lovt A young houtew1fe sufte<lng from brain lrau· ma rece111es thought processet and mem· 0<teS from a corpse In an experimenter Nl,-a.;~::G· (10• 21m~I :: :::i. A visit with ectre&a Mar lo Th0m11. a look ot Calvin Kletn ads and commerctats · 8 •lllf AIY m.AllD 9l BnmlLl•IT TGelCIHT Gregg All man dlCVSS85 hts musical comeback I =-~ LOW cn11•c1*I .WA "Anatomy Ot A Volalno" An 1nternat1onal team of geotoglets studies Mt St Htlent 1n en eHon to uncover clues wh1eh will lead 10 m0<e accurate predtc- tlon:. ol eruptions 1n lhe future (RI Q ( 1 hr) (I?) 9lll 't QlllATUT llOlmfTI "Lombardi'' (A) ( 1 hr) (.l) llOVll "The Lost Honor Of Katharine Btum" 11975 ()fama) Angela Winkler Maria Adorl Alter belnendlng a polltlcal criminal. a woman 1s harassed by a news- paper provo6c1ng her to lllOlent action ( 1 hr . 37 min) '9 llOVll "Sutler's Gold" ( 1936, Adven· tu1e) Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy The dis· covery of gold In Callf0fn1a releases off flood of lortune-hunters flocking to stake their claims. ~ ) 1111 IJ IC* THI Featured a preview of summer men's wear; a geophys1c1at al UCLA explains h" prediction of a rNl<>f Calil<><nte earthquake 1n November 1987. one of 1o:,;·s 1aat remaining toymakers ., y...., LA~l...Vl~MIY IYIC*U. TICT~DOUQH ... • fllOftl'I COURT -..~n Wl.01 ft.D WOllLO OP AlmM.I ) llOVll ··The Year Of Living Dangerous· ly'' ( 1983 ()fema) Mel Gibson. Slgour ney Weaver An Australian journalist. a Orittsh embassy of11c1a1 and a d1m1nu11ve Eurasian cameraman beCome caught up tn the tumult 01 1965 lndonesta just prior to the fall of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min) (QI l9A IAIU1IAU Phoeotll Suns et Los Angeles Lake~ hrs . 30 min ) (SJ CCMmrf TO.._.., American country music greets Kr1& Krlstotterson. Jerry Lee Lewis. Roy Orbison. Boie Car Wiiiy. T errt Gibbs and Bllty Swan presen1 a variety of musleal fun lrom across lhe Atlantic (I hr , 30 min ) -11 Cl)1MI ........ G> THI A-TUii A mona'llery 1n South America t>ecomes the site of a battle between the A· T earn and a gang ol sav· ~e =•OOS (R) ( 1 hr ) U "To Have And Have Not" ( 1944 Orama) Humphrey Bogart. Leu ren Bacall A fisherman falls 1n love with a beauttlul woman while searching IOI N1ws (?hr{. ) I @) 'OUl.Aft...,. 111..&WM fiOLJCIWOUM mmTlllW ToelQNT Gregg All· mon dlcu .~Attl hi~ mu51Cal comeback Cl) llOVll TM Unto1u1von ' 11960. West· Friday. January 20 , 1984 23 Ptnl Audfey Hei oum Bufl Lane.SIC!" A i-~~· tamtl) s1ri.w 4tQaoOSI the "<>St.i. l\o w ;i lndoa°' •tio Clalm lh.JI ,,... pivoe4tfs ac>oplct\J daugh1~ is 1 memt>e< of th(>tr lrrbe (2 hts I fD .,.A Annlom, QI A Votcano An ll1N 111ona1 1.-am 01 ~'SI~ Mt '>I H4!1ens 1n an effort to unco-.e. clut'S ..,,,,.r. .. ,u k>.t<l 10 l'TI\Xe accurate P'f'dtC I• r 11 to{U~ loo<l~ "' lht' lv!Ute (R) 0 ( 1 tor OD ...-CM fU~ PUd<J Meaa W 11.,,, ' M111k Twains ClaS$1C Pf&-Ctv ' tNar ltlf1 111vot-. a myst~ bas.ed or m1">ld~1•11 l()enhl • ~ tl'\at di sot¥ed b) lt'IE> t(')wr ., '·'W)'"" Puaa n~aa W""5-0fi ::J ( 1 hi 30111<11 l C 90¥ll I I Ct,mb fhftt H~t Moun 1.1 ' 19!> 1 C::111me 1 Rory Calhoun ~ri HaywarcJ Whe<• a IU'n-of ttl&-Ct"'I 1u1, Ge<>fy•a mon1ste1 lakes·a Ol'y girt IOI h~ bl odfo Ile hn&> t l\a I ~ ac' fU<;l meot'I I 0 '"'..,,, ncoa• •ay"!> ar..;J ~ cs not an easy ont' I t 1'11 28 m.n I £ 90llTIC81'8 R .,_ Bta•nWa~f!!. ( 1983. Soence r w;11on1 K• OuMee Suanne L<>te A 1"""9 l\Ovsew•ft' suflt'f ng from ~am 1rau ma re<~~M ltiouglll P•OC~ and meom ""~ l•<JotTJ a c~ .. PW ... an evpemnental r ~ I p•CX.~t' PG I hi 21 min ) Q --lo. 'I~ Al'l(J The Baoman '98. Co<ne-3')1 L«h Oa<k John Stan A )()Ung [ng>iY: twiOe QOl'$ IC AVSl•a· .,. no: CJe\:i:>mt~ .n ... Qf,,ed in a benle •cir con: r •"If un.ll"f"• or IO R t t rv J ~ "W1 I .. frl ... H 'f CCIURI MlllTUU ~·oo Hall .s ...,, _,...l'IS F1 21'VS 111:11 til MAl"Y DA YI ~arc: 6 f!'!Y ;i.gc!'d ·~ O!ltf' ~ UAr.oin s .:io..:1 r~ •"!SllS ·~ Cuvv~ a1'a '"• 't"$ Joa-. !"' ,. ... "'4!' ~~ • !IP'.& "'t'Jlm A .-s-1 ... 1n ac;1r~ I.far Tl' 9 """' i' C• .in Klein aos •""' G '~ n.1"1 Ct:9Mt .:ia • ~· a .: ·,., '* .... ~ Sa '8 v~ "W"'..a ~ .. ~flW' s.t-a"....!" • a • .,#' r ,..,, • .as. '•• ........ trorr t~:; Ulftl 8) lml¥ ..,. GJests $.Ill~ ''4!'5.~ la •.:an ""1lge E••tha ""!l ~ ~ to<tn, A.a<i•.rt ~"' #.r111 Dal"· Ii~ .tee•rc •tr\ mo•~¥ C"""'' "' 'BICM fU,__ P..JIX ~eec t.Ca•• T •a,, s ~ tvt"-CM • ""1"1'9") ~ :Y' ~·.1e tr..• 1$ ~·« o, ,.,.. ..... ~ ~ r •.(loa;: •' SO" :: • ~Alt -.. r>oet ·"" %.2 ~c...a-.... ~ l .,_ • 't05o •nc Oe$c.-a·r u,...- ClrS 1 <>•~ h. ··o ~.r •111t•:5 ~ ~ A Cll t 17«'f'O ~ II '°E'-0'1 •r ~1-o'l U-a• D •a !.18'1CY m•·•r 2' Fnday. January 20. 198'4 .. MCAT\m 111:11 °"--... Madetne ma~es a ' "'1111 etttort IO ptOllCI Rober1 from his 11llr••11d s jNloln ·~-OOyfnend 90¥9 'limbo I t972 ar.m.1 Kate J.tckaon Kathefll'IC' .Nst~ Kathleen N Olan W••ft oecome dlstUfbed Wfllle .-;a.1ing '°' tl"le1t NAbands to rel\Jrn lrom POW C31T!Jh"' ..... ,~m (2 hrs.. 30 mm l Ql)~ntr.,.,'11"9.., -0.f· hng ().)wn To Basic lafl Mc~I OeVl5 w•iroouces 1ne ll'lree lvndamenta of 1 compyle< ptogram O c ~llUIM H IOT CUl••Y M .... Comedy Mt'tc~ comt>rne #11h ctassc him and n;i.vs footage an 1n of1t>eet ~h11c tak&- "'' L WU• ..-r MCI A~ Schr•bet and Chushna Fefrara host a IOOk al TVs ITlOil memoraD'e commt'ICAta from ,,... 1)1<1h of,,... med<um 10 the Pfnet'll cJlly (I 111 JO mo I m..-llM*I 1:11"'3 .,. 'T,... Stien! Panllftt' (1979 M rsl1tr) l Elholl Gou1a Cll11s1opher P\.ltnmot A b.lnlt. I~~ mptomptu allf"<l'PI 10 Cd$ll in on a rot>bery leads 10 M•3Ssmt'fll and 1-errOf -'*'the real thief Ct\a5e1. ntm 10 recaplvre his I001 (2 hrs _81om.n~ ... MAlf TO MMT The Hans ate ).ta.,.c O)" "'°"'5tr 1 SOoeS atter they are rf trusted • th a dOg that e&rr• an important ~lr!oc tormu.a o ( 1 hr ) GUIU~ '9 MT\19 ·r~ ~ ()I A,..,,,.I Oehih'>O< Signs And ~. The e1peo- •nentj <>one oy l'J '1 >'Ot\ F,.....n .Juqn ~•v • , on<ao Lor""1 anti o~ neturel- .. C'Ye< ·~ IJfill\5 10 liNf'n lhe '8!'1- ~ al D .,t' f!AP090 rRJ 0 I t C m'N Tne ~..,,on,.· 1 19~ ~• 1'1'\ll ~ ... Bogal1 ~ F~•er ~ on I~ ~ t>-c1 Hefman WOUk A lrtxe' Of Cle'! mutiny...., their UP- I ri cl&in.ng f\&t ne IS mentally unstat>'e C' tvs 2 mir11 " 11-.i IAl1'1*. c:cw•t The inlet. n.J'~ ~ ,.,. perlor"" sucf'I Ms iH Morr""Q T ,.., · ~ r"' YOUI Eyes " a ~ t~ a1 td)o*OOCf"s "'Ol'•e I . !w mwll Fore~ ..,."'V"'tl"'°.. •984> A~,.....-·lft" Crluc• ._.on~ Ma') l~ "' .... ,~••Pf'" llW$ r-..s ~ 10 'M 0.... ' 4 Hong l<ong ~m t>lrSt' "1lt!" • ~ • "" 43 "'IWI ' ~ac•~•.-f 1962 AOYen c ~ • •:'>)I Robfort• A ~ "'1¥1 an~ •a~ lor P · l!f ~ s.N'c.hes ior 'he W'ilaa'I r~-ons.Ole lor m. oesv~•a ol "6 I/ti. PG f 1 t-1 45 mr: ._.mm ... ,,._.,._..., -· dllMIWWWlilnt m •nmml09a.•-.ram A oortr a I! of ll'Ol\1•"' c::lrnt>er Jr:', "'rC• •Ye lf;ol'll't"S 's.o«t~ tocx• of i:~ "' ··~ ~fa\ •nd on Ml IJl..c•.,.., =1(=7 ... .,o;a TAJll IOeM A IUl'IW't ~ • .A ..... .. ,... Ma:w••·-.. .,.. ~. Jao ,,q.,, Or~) ~ Oeior~ •Y'O' An e,. ~ ~~ t;an D"990 ~ ,,.. ~ OJ • HIOQf7; ~ b 'url9Wayl on an A111oria I• d•an r~ahon 'PG' f 1 ,,, !>:' "' ) L 90¥11 An anda By Ntghl ( 198.l Ororn11) V111<1111c;:1 Harl RIChard Bolla A pt 1rtu1e lttams •Jµ with 11 detecllve wh••r1 Or~ or hef coneaCJO«> 11 m\lfdefed by c.1 • ltfll r.t'lt' :.<'I I Pr up with ( 1 IV 25 mrn ) s 90¥ll ·0~1 r11M1ds" 11982. Corr ... ctyl l~•I H•·yno(j• G<>klte Hawn l Nr !.C•t-et .... n1ers wtlQ • .. Jve a goOd DefSOI•·• csfl<l p•ulessionat t(>l8hf)(\Sl1•P overe¥1ewl 1n1.,r h11•t10">t IJ tr~ U•Jlll™J niarrooo PC, I hi 50 ri1111 I Z .,.. 'T 1 r ()t Efept <I'll R0c;~ I 198 1 ()r Jrr J J I r Huit Jetemy Kemi.i A rl•PIOmal s1atorJO~eJ 1n thP Far (a• r t:>eCOl'Tle<i doinQerouSly ir1vof11~ with th• "°'''" o l d tll.l! !..tl•Of c1"'f'Wllf t I hr JU mon) I WMArtllYL.19 fttl 90llTIC8ITP ft:ll 'I .... ,J. Magno ..... ~ j matcnmali.er ~ he •llf>f'!'IPtS 10 revi ,,,. a l()ftnef RUSll8n pilot Jnd a member vi lhe Soviet lt8'1r I(' '" (RI (, Ill IQ fTWl J 0 m lllf OI CMIOlt C~ts "' 101 Jae~ Lemmort •,.nger Tanya Tucke• 1R1 l ~=llQHT\.m ...... 0/1_ nal '11 M '9GHT G~'' Bo)c;,1 w.-. Ur T Rd Due omon Car 'If 1 IOfl ( l ht 3() mlfl r I .,.,. ,. Ull M.-.co UW MMC' Gue-~ts Kay Sar olOn.l Zlfl abuse<! Wl1e W!)O kdle<I l'lel hus oona ~ ~ e..enta. that 1e<110 net lf•a aoo "'"""'e vllidtC.allOO actor Jamee. Coe 1a1 • atx..ut t•<l> career and nis tign 10 .,,.. 1t1.~ Obe:\ih I , t" E -ns w0110 C.p w()t'l'l(-n s :.id ,.,,, 1flcm'&d wste" Av~•rit11 1R1 '' hr JO rJW\ I O MCMI I ., 1 I 1)80 Ccmedp' I ()rp ()Pt "' Ar11 Ustnt• rt A P. "'''Y compr,, :.1.e ea•~ 1 r )\: 1ria1 •ning can <'elm~,, t14 ~ti '"' tooo , 1~ ~ l.s _ n kt•-" PG t' JA rn• e:') 1'I Cl.UI Amrrl(";r Al fr-"' CrOS\ road T up.c. wr,..1 "8!-tlf'·n!I wt>ef'l falhef ret.r..e to Q• " u;:i? It !'v JO a. z MMD llTQtCOCI( ,_mm ... ..,. MB'llJC8T~ ... .,,. ~ VO T •1.t on I '~t? Orama) Pr ,,, '~ t.I 1sa"'9ll Hut~• A ...... ""' 1• ·~""' •hcei " Atroe.a ~"l> llV<>elOV'!to 'I'"·~ ilorn.' .I I~ 111-tiO • i;f' 0".;1 J'«"<l "' 1• h IT' • l">fS idea I::' N <lmm 119 C .,_ T~ £ "<.l 1191'8 Com9cl\ 1 f1' f q., 1'!lOIO:i. (Jotn l. UIS!': A !.t"'Tl'lo< A •r "1u~tl"I< I,.... COYrltpC! !>C Ol"'P! m.tli!Jlt()t ' 'IK•• '"" "'I~ "IQ OH!n ""''' i\ Sot"•~ ,, , ,. ' 4 ' ....,, tl:9 0 6' LATI tlGlfT tlm4 DAWID L1TT'1m1.ut CJuro,t I .. I ~T-=o!ID ~ COlLICTIOll &.A TODAY .,_ A ~ I .,. " 4 • Wh' efn J "' 'A. I.Ii '-\Jf'l(!!1 " runa •• t I>'"" i. up t ()f ft '" ~ tl'S a M<: rn(.'f. I ·-otlV!. ~lllN "' lhtltt \~ ~"' c. mm t _,.All I llMTWI L.AUIM • 'O enuTll -TWT G~ •• in. Mnv-;; ~ • LCM. .... All ln\I (L l l!IOWW · ButtMllf t 1981 Orama) Sia· cy Yo 1<.h Pia /11dma A ~.educllve young NOffldll olrllllt•< rl th lilt Of 8 lonely sltvet· r11111u uu,1r(J <.IH1rr11ng 10 be hi! daughter whtltt 1ry1111110 tmtice t11m s part of plan lo. '""rllf)e R I I hr "Ii min ) tM f) If ) MCCLOUD McCtouo 1nveaHgatet lhe 111urLf,., ·I d 1t.OOO !llJr when another rO<Jtto pe1 '''""Cl' is a1,;c1Jt.ed of the killing 1AI I 1 ~.r LO 111111 ) t2:9I S1 MOVll 1 .uJy r.hattertey'a Lover" ( 19fl 1 Or.ir11,1) ~ylvra l(rlstel, Nicholas L.l.11 l> H l ,11o11rence s ~tory at>o01 the wile of .i µ111.1pl(KJ1c f11ghan aristocrat who 1.1k1 • ht• hu.,bc111d ._ gamekeeper u hef k•vf'r I!> rululll " ( I ti! . 45 min.) HI e lllCMI 'I llC ky Jordan" (1942 Ora· 111a1 AIJri I fl•Jd Helen Walt(et A military <Jff&e111o1r rc<:Jffm'l h1msol1 by e11poalng a Q.!_ wp ot N.w u<Jenu, ( 1 hr 50 min ) U lllCMI "Holrday Fm Lovers" ( 1959, Con•t"l11 r 11111111 W~bb Jane Wyman 1 wu yU1111g g111:. txrcome young ladles 1111h1h· lriJvohng through Soulh Ametica wrtl1 lhmr plllf!'nl\ ( 1 hr , 30 min ) I t I llOVW ''Cry Of The Wild" (1974) Doc· 11111t1111.1ry I tit. l>tlhJvl()(lf pattema QI wolv1111 mo 6tutllttd. d1~1hng faJM beliefs concl'rn•ng thf'lr 1rino1e '8vogery (2 hfs ) Q) ALL•THl,Al&Y -a> llOYll t;l<>1'-4t l o My Heart" ( 195 l IJinma) H.it Milland. Gene Ttetooy A c;t:11ldl~!is couplt" who have adopted lhe t l\tltl of .m Jmon11 loller prove lhat heredl· IY •:. 1101 tno '>Olt! determining faclor In per- ·.cmuhly rjnvf.'loµmenl (2 his . 30 mm ) E coui• IAIU1'IAU. Seton Hall vs SI John o; (R) (? hrit ) H 1lllOV11 'Cri.trrotf. Ot Fire (1981, Ora· 111,11 011r1 C.rc•'>'•· Ian Charle&<>n Social ptfk '.ur1 o)r1d per'>Ollal tllfmoll beset 1WO r r111fl,1'.lut~ly tlrfleumt 61111$11 alhleiet on ft.rm -N.1y 10 yl<>ry rn the 1924 Pans Olym l>ll.'. f't. (1 ltr'1 !;i flll(t ) I Z llOYll "Tho Bitwtiy AdvenlurM Of Tom J, • • 1191~ Comedy) Nteky Hen !.Ori .JtJilt• C.c.lllln'> The rustte playbOy con- lmu.-.. wt•nc:hlOQ 1111d W1nning htS way -•Morning Movlu- .. , z rrnm 11MI' Tc, r11>rnr1y" ( 1954, Dfl'I rn.11 1~1111 t '''' .i<l ... r MrJ11li;iomPry Cl1ll (1 '" 1tt 111111 l llcllf:j fh·.i 111 •. 1•.1,.. 1198(> Adventure) M.11 "" I''' 1 "'t·• nubt1rts ( 1 hr 4!> "'"' J .. c ll.ttd <~··111•1y t 1qs1 r.xamtj) Jan M11 t;,wl V111r 1•1.1 Krm flHSinyor ( t hr 4:? Hllll I .. lfYl W ll11w · t 1'1 lb Orama) M•<.hllel I '"""'"j Ur111lfr111l 01llrnn11 (?hr'.) 1•<t 1 (,, ntl•·tr·"" f'r11fnr Biondi".' ( t'JSJ M11•.1< .-11) M111 1lyr1 Mr1nrr* Jann flulisell 1 :.i tir\ J l f,; I r If f l1•11t11111t Rr.J<;k" ( 11}6 I Ora· "' 1) lol1r1 Hun JM1•111y Krrnµ 1 t hr 'lO 11111 ' 7:80 Q I t11• I .. 11111111•1 I tllAO We'>l"'m) l':N ; , H qi•r-.. I ''" f'11rc.flll (?tu<; I .. C r 1v1> f 111yN•.' (I!\!,? Orltrnll) J11mM M.1 ,, '' Ott111f•ll<· r>rn11r'l1• I 1 111 48 mio I ti ~···· M•· 111•11•H1y•• • I 1981' Comedy) ',.l llv f•• hi I 1 •·1' < "'" t I hr 42m1n I .. Z l •·I " ~I ""(1 ft,., NtQt;I ' Together I I !Jti/ Mu·.11 .111 ()c .. lllrlf"rll8ry The Roll ·~ C,tr111f!•, I I lu 111 mn I t.11 l:'t C ''' Ttu• W 1l••rl""'' ( 19!>4 ·Orama) M.111,,r. (\t,1•1 10 r V•I M 1111• Sarni (?hrs) *-C "ltu• :O,••c •11•'1 Timi> Arourir1 ( 1961 l r ,, • Jy) r •I I ,,. R1•11111ld'. Audy Gr1ff1th through hln in 18th eontuty England 'A' I~~ w llMYmB llOOM & ~ Phoen111 Sull5 al Los Ang.let L&ktfl (2 hrt . 30 min ) W (ll).....,ATU. •CC> .. "Goodbyt Pork Pie" ( 198 1 Orama) Kelfy JohnlOn, Tony Barry A young punk steals a rental CIJ and drives ii across ~ lealand with lhe pohce 1n pursu11 and encounters a hoi\t of charec· ters along thu way. ~R'. ( 1 hr • 33 min ) .. , (f) e11 ... _,..,TQI llO¥ll "Pickup Ali.y" ( 1957, Orama) Vielor Malur•. Anita Ekbefg A US agenl 1tavets through Europe on the 11all of an lnternetlOMI dope ~ler (2 hrs ) (ll)c&11•1·1w nllllOWl "Beach 01,ta" ( 1982. eom.dy) O.bra Blee. Vat Ktlno A teen-age girl's lllOf'ldt help her to loe>son up so they can get on With having tun II lhe be8Ch 'A' { t hr .. 30 min) 1::9~ ... ...., .. AQUIT llO¥ll "Paterntty" ( 1981 COmedy) Bon Reynolds. Be'lerly 0' Angelo A t>ach elor 1n his 1or1tea whO wan1a to t>e e falher searchefo for the 11gt11 woman 10 bear hr!'. child 'PG ( 1 hr . 35 min) M (S) llO¥ll "Cont~~ Of A Orrv1ng lnslrUCIOI' ( 1977, Comedy) Robin Ask· w1lh. AnlhOny Booth A naive young man hat d1fflcU11y making his female s1udents c:oncentra1e on lhe road ( 1 ht • 32 min ) •D.,.. "The Strenge Case Of Doctor Rx'' { 1942. Mystery) Patric Knowles. Anne Gwynne A &efles of morder11 com milted by a strange dOCIOI 1nvotves men who havtt been ACQulttfd or murder cher119s I I hr 25 mm ) .. ~ QICO _,THI U. ('t)=: ... ,... (HJ llOT tmClllA•Y THI ... Comedy 5'(etch0t comblnt with classic him and ( 1 hr . 39 min ) !HJ AH Tha River., Run' (Perl 3) ( 1983 0rdlnll) Sry11cJ T11wn11Jr1. John W8terc. (I hr 40 n1111 ) S The Peolrl !JI fJea1t1 ( 1944, My!i lery) Ba.,11 RathbonP Nigel Bruce {2 hrs) 69 · f renc;h1e" ( 19~ t, Western) Shelley Winters Jool Mc.Crea ( I hr 30 min ) -IIll "T argol /•110 · ( 1955, Adventure) RK.hmd Conte Peggie Co~tle {2 hrs ) .. (%) Tho Ca111r Mutiny ( 1954. Drama) Humphrey Ougnrt Jose Ferrer (2 hr!. 5 flllll) 1WG 'Hanmth I nA I 1953 Western) M.11.ch111<ild Cctrt'y Joanne Dru ( t hr 30 """ ) 11:110 'Tl•I' f ·11.ilr· Mc.vie I 198? Adven lure) Kri'>ly Mt N" t1ol C:hrrc,lopher Atkins (I hr 40 min I -&11emooa Movi•- 129 C •,,,.,,1 Cll "'" W1nc1 • ( 1979 Ot11ma) Ch111f fJ1111 r"''"ll" Shm Pickens ( 1 hr 41111111 ) 10 1 II You C<>11l<l ~no Whlll I Hoor" 1198? A11~1tJphyJ MQ.rc Singer RH Thom.,,>11 ( 1 111 40mm1 tl:lll Ml "Oi-.1 fnf'nd, .. I 1ll82 C:.01nody1 Bull Rrrynold· I ,olcJlf• Hnwri ( 1 hr <JO 1T1rn ) W !Z• C)1w'.1 r r.r fur•" (1qa1 rllr•l1'.yl r v•••rll Md,.11 fqr f11,,.,,, Cr11•nQ nows toolagt 1n an offbfl"' 1.11t1r1c t•k• Off <ZJ lllCMI "Ovesl For Fite" ( 198 t, Fanta· &y) Everett Mc01U, Rae Dawn Chong Three members of a pretilStOrlC tribe lhal hasn't the knowledge tor making fire art seo1 1n M&rch of a rntW &OUrce when ttwttr conttnuousty t>urn1ng pllol fire i& exlln· ; lshtd 'A' ( t hr . 35 min J .. •Amt• llMCUI WIUY, 11.D. lll0¥9 "Shoot The Moon" (198?. Of111- ni111) Albert Finney. Olt1ne Keaton The co4tapse ol an upPer m•<JD!Kiast cou- ple • $ marriage and 11& effect on their four daughlef6 IS ci'llontcied 'R' ( 1 hr . 59 min) (tfJllO¥ll "Oues1 FOf Fire" (1981, Fania· ay) Everett McGiii. R8e Dawn Chong Thr~ members of 1 pteh11torlc tribe that hun·1 lhe knowteoge for making fire are i.on1 1n searcn of & new source When their conllnuouSly burning pik>t fire IS eJctln· ~shed 'A ( I ht 35 mtn ) Ml U llOVll "The long Rider&" ( 1980. Wes1em) Jdmes and Stacy Keach, 08Vld and Ko11h Carrt1d1ne The Jes&e Jemes- Cole Younger gang leaves a 1ra1t of emp- lled bank~. plundered stagecoacheS and dl'ad bodoes 1n 1111 woke as lhe ou11a~ 11de toward the11 linal ahOwdown 'R' ( l hr , 40 nun) tel <.t) TO. CJ' TMHIClll •Ill m llOVll tnva111on 01 The Star Crea· 1u1es" ( 1963 Sclenc&-Fic11on) Bob Ball. F 1 ilnkie Ray A. pair ot IOld•e<S lind lhat goo<! otd romance 16 an antidote IOt lhe unvw.11 par.S1ons of two beautlful &eltfl· fl'll!i who hove a unrque plan 101 destroy- ing E:itrlh (I hr ) !OJ llO¥ll 'forced Vengeance" { 1982. Advenlure) Chuck Noms. Mary Louise Weller A karala e11per1 uWta hltl moves to d11ve mob61ers 001 o f a Hong Kong gam· bllnp es1abtl'ihmen1 'R I 1 hr .,.3 mrn ) 4rtl U llCMI "The C11me 01 Dt Halle1'' · ( 1938 Horror) Ralph Bellamy, William G1ttga11 1:110 'Goodbye Po<~ Pie j 1981 Orama) Knfly John:.on. Tony Barry ( 1 ht , 30 min) HI C H.1111 Cwnlry· ( 1q81 Orama) Jan Mir hOPI Vrnr onl Krm Bil!'l1ngor (I hr . 42 u1111 I 101 Ille Se(.ret Lrfo Ot Waller Milly" < 1947 Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia MAyo (?hrs I ta<HI "Ou'ity" (1981 Orama) 0111 Ke11. NOl'I TrPvalhN1 { 1 hr . 28 min J 1S1 BrnJge To The Sun" ( 1961 Orama) C .moll Atik ... r James Shigeta ( 1 hr , ~3 n1111 I MtrL The [ nd" ( 1978. Comedy) Burl n.•yn<1ld<, IJom [)(· Lur<;A ( 1 tlr . 40 min ) 0 "Wh•ll' U~" ( 1982 Adventure) Kris ly Mr N1chol l'a111 Winfield I 1 h< JO '"'") l . Thf> S<.arlc1 [mprf'S'> t 1'l34. Urct 111.1) M.irtPrn• Orelnch. Sllm .lnlle ( 1 hr . '10 n11r I W C f 1.1 f '"U<'''> I 19!>?, OrumaJ JArnos M.1'lOrl Dilfllf•tlf• o.irrrPUX ( 1 hr 48 lfllll ) d S Hu11,1w.1y l•.1,111tl t 198?. A<t¢otur(') M1l1••, Buct111n11n. Srmone Ouchanan I I hr 'l!> rn111 I .. l Mr<.""'IJ ( 1!181, Orama) Jack Lnm mon. S1c;r,,y Sp.11 r•k (;?hr~ 2 min ) l ltH• ri.1wrly Advf'nlUrC' 0 1 Tom Friday . January 20, 1984 25 Jol'leS 1197~. Comedy) Nicky HenSOt'I Joan Co1111"1s 1 1 t11 34 m;n ) 1:11 H Kr-.s Me CO<>Ob)'e· ( 1982. Com4Kfy) S,Jlly f iekl Jtt~ Caan j 1 hf '2 min I 0 If ~OU Could Se. wn.1 I HMr . t 1981 BiogtaphyJ Marc &ngef. AH T hof'r> >()('I I 1 ht '0 min ) _ _..Evening ... 0 6') ITATI 0/1 1'MI .._., ADOMll Pr~1 A.agan dellV9f$ tl"le annual State ol ll'le Ul'lO()(I addfe5S to a iU nt S(l$.<;,."lh ,,1 Congres.s at lhe Cap1101 I 1 tH I B ~ Ol1 M .._., _,.. Presi drnt Rt>;igan ~vers l'"'e annual Stale of ltt~ Unior aooress 10 a ,o.nt ~ ol Congi~ a1 lhe Cap1tOI and lhe Demo· c1,11tc. Pall> ""'" presen1 a response imme d•dlt>ly loUQw11WJ the Pre!>!dent s speech ;:' '1 I B lllHT • _,.,.. T coui. IA9CITUU. DePaut vs r>r1nce1on 12 l\1s J 1 ITATI 01 M ...,. ADDMM Pres•· 1lf>1'11 Rt-d<J~n ijetovefs lhe annual State ot lht' Un.on aO(jress 10 a l()lfll ~ot Cl"llllJI~ a• 1ne G.lp.101 ano lhe o- r,11rc J:'3r!~ w o! present a response 1 me °'' 111°1., 1oi1o w•fl<,I l"'e Pres1denl s speech al££ ...... I IUAIC "'R.OMA. ,~ C MOft T,.,P Second Time Around 1 % 1 Comea> 1 Deoo.e Reynoios. And~ , 11 •t A roblt>s:. lrot>lldlesS vouno wldOw to ..tr Ar Z;>na i" ano becomes a ·Nw •t '"' ~min 0 MOft On Ttie atertronl t 19f>4 rlr.1111;1 , MJro ~ Br and E \Ill Mar.e Sa1n1 ' n ~ "•e rr an muslt>fS eoouori courage 1 Ctt;1f~ a powet • rnoo 1ea0e< whO • 1 :. •r ,. ooc• .. ori..e1:. 01 a bog city rn an ~ I'' -, .,,c; I t:a ~ ~101 CUUUlll 'f m.ATM: C:C.::.J 11oa TMI :YmlUCAI f1,v1lf Smat•d ~forms suc;tt Q'M I Ms as ..,•1,1 -gers '" Trle Noght ano Sena In Tti> l o .... rrs hom 1he All~ oe Ct\avon 1n "'' ('• ·r• •n•c..111 Repuohc ( I hr 30 min J .,.. e o "B' m D1110CMnc ~ Tl'I(> ' • 1'• • ·t" l '" "' a1o•es. s •<>410.ve<l 0> • 1.i·, df>.J an>JIVS.S. d '\O tt)e Demo ,. f •"• 1t-.,.p00i.e •o Pres-oen• Hr 1~.r ~-t'h." I 1 h• 1 0 HUPY DAYI MAit 0 fM>YAl. YAISTY GALA Da••O Frost 'lOSIS t• ,~ri·ng of me Bdrb<.a,, Piaia Loo· O'< new cultvra CE"'te< 2 l"lr<; 1 '= .. ~ CA&..&JQA.UIM'f wmt ID W lD CCIU.HI IAICITUU Minnesota ./Vo-,.C rir<l',,.,, 1, Ir .. I L MOft Bc.t. l e r amoeur I 1956 Dr'"'·' l'><ttl' ,,, Cvie) R0Q8( [).JC~ A .1 ,. r10 r•·a•n'SI • ~ a .. e the oiealK.l<t> of 1 "">1.C:•~'>'J tJ ~IO<P •et •ement plan'll cv rr tlO•''J •1 "' !Ml'P • ~ caSR'IO PG I , r 4 l o ,,; 1 l AWAWtmwmtCMMUI~ ~"" ... ~1LA~a..uYaco...., --•c-=-an fllClfU'I CCMl'T m w.o. WLD --.a 0/1 •-..&.• m A WAU ~ TMI 9TM ClllT\ll'f 26 Friday. January 20. 1984 wmtlLL.0'81 TR And HIS Times" Biii Moytws O•.CU5M!S Tl'leOOOre Aoose\lel1 w11h biographer Oe\11d McCullough 1n this poora1r of an tw'lelgetic end versallle man and the rvrn ol the·cenrury Amertco whoch he govomed Q ( I hr I H l90 ~ A'f1'UC'TIOMI Dan Ingram t>f~ls a cOllection Of chps from f0ttl'I com1o0 hims. spons and specials \01 lllL NOaCIY Phlladetphia Flyers at Los Angeles= (3 nrs) ... ~LR The stat! at KMAT oo l'IOfhmg to ease Ma1un·s tens.on wnen he unable 10 mee1 his mortgage payment BCD MAL PIOllU .oWll "The Big~ 41946 M~ 18')1 Humphrey Bogen Lavren Bae.alt A retwed gent"ral aSlls Pfl\18le eye Phrltp Marl<Me 10 1t'h•e:.1~ate a series of stranoe events m•Olv1ng 111s lwo daughters (2 hrs I II M 'AU GUY COit must ~~e a friend from being nano-a t0t 1ht> 1~'1 of a tonunt> "' ra~se emt>tyos wnictt tiao beet1 implanted 1n rftbbtts ( 1 br J ... DnaTd•n TW Kris KllS· tolll'fson 1a1i..s about rus new ftlm wnteti co-stars Willie Nelson e ,._, Ttie s1ories of tnree couples r('Slomg 1n Hdw&111n 194 1 are IOllowed 1ust prl(>I to and during the atleck on Pearl Harbor AOQte 0.Ck•llSOO. ROberl Wagner Denms Wea\ler and Lesley Ann Warrel'l star (Pdrl 11 12 rvs J SI llAlDW. ~ ~ "Born Ot F11e· The modern science of ptata 18(. tontCS. which e•pla1ns how the earth s crvsl nas cracked 1n10 12 plales Iha! sf<'..., ty separate c ollide ao<l 1ncn past each otht"! OYet e~ ~ e-amlf'lt'd (RI O 11 nr I c ICn 1H MOft I OuQnt To Be In P"lures ( 198;> CGl'n"'dy 1 Waller Matthau Ann ~ar'1fe' A 1een-ager IOU'~ Ir~ 8r()()lo,lyn 10 H<>11ywooo 10 gel 10 know n~ estraOQe<J screenwrtter tamei PG 11 tu 4~ mtn) ~~ Pennlf>S From Hea .. en' I 198 t MU11Call Ste-.e Martin. Befnadette Pe1~s In I~ MrO..,.e5t oor1ng the Dtpr~ a ..,.,,.., mus.c ~leYT\an destroys tne ,,,,e-, (,! ltw"JM> a1oono ti1m becausP ol n.s unOr d11~ ""•shnf>S• ar.d n1s t>ei.et tnat 1t1e ca•• t1<• ,1~ ti •S on "Jo<.IOQS illld me"~ mv<!»Ca' pr .. ,J<..I ><> numbe•!> A 11 nr 4 7 ,,,,,.. I 0 MOft Ai-~ I 19a 1 ()farr·ai ./varrP• BeJltr 0.<1 •• l<.eatOl'l Ameucan J()Yrndh!>I JOhn Aeeo s 1nv01\lement 1n the Ru<.<,rrll RE'\loiuhon ut 1917 is deP<Cled PG (;' I'll!. 40 ,,,.,.. Z .,_ ThP Vear 01 I ving Danger~ 1y· I t983 O.ama1 Mel G•~n S.gour net~ Weave1 An Australia" ,ou1na11s1 a 81111!.h emt>assy olfK:ial and a d1m1nut1vP fura'>lan 1.arneraman OOC()n'le _aught vn 1n the tumu11 o t 1965 l~.a 1us! pr-o• 10 lht' IAll ot 5u1>.arno PG 1 1 "' !>!> min 1 •II (f a.. Crom .... ~t Pmp10y1ng lhe tl'lt>o<y tnat svc:pic'°" c•eatP'I P.lf.r-ret11. ~ u..t"> t~ la~ 0ea1 IO Pnrrige llW bod•ll l'T'l(>(T11>etS CCIU.lfm MmT'IAU. DavdsM •'!. Notre Dame 12 hrs I • P& llAQ.UM Qr\ tN> '>f'I or R*""'"U Ion Steele' w11h 'iter P1t•rce Brosnan 11 I~ at <Jental surgery l"f''IOlrne<I on d 175 lb , 07l TMICA al> TMI 1M.OWt .n. Ba~ on lhf.! no..el by David Garnett th'> 1tagic l<M• ~l')(y about • Brttt'ill -;ea c.<1Pl1t"l whQ mnr· r,ps ¥' Atrre. '" pr nct>Ss drld btlllgs tier ti0r111• to h1~ v1llayti !>tars Tom Bell ano N14t-rt.11• .1ctr~s Shc.IJ8 Sh<> ·e O 11 t11 JO nun ) .. 111 = A*OU9aD ~ ~=ontebtant lace< .i m0t11I dilemma ~~ of tier mo1two-1 s w1!>hes, and a tt11el t11et to breaf>. 'in10 tht! t101e1 s sal~Q:i hr I PM.llAGADm . ... mlY .... MO¥ll C1<.<;0 P11<1J (1971 Ofama• Gel'le Hackman. K11s Kr1atofferson A crooked narcotics agent blaci\meils 81'1 e• con into OPahno a large quanrny ol mar• f'Jiln.J (2 hr> ) fil> tm.a't llQKT 01 TMI 1177 111 IM Sir Hugh Grt¥ne formf>r 0.rector Gene1111 0 1 1ne OBC. traces the even1s that ieo to the b111h of H•tlet's 1e11oi stalu throvuh t'yt-w111~s ac;.counts from surYIVOIS 11 hr ) C MOYll ThP To.11enng Inferno I 197• t>rama1 Ste\le McOueen Paul Newman A lire erupts during tl'le opemng of lhe v.orld s tallest sJ>.yscraoer !rapping mMy ot t,._.J p.ir1ygoers on 1~ top flOof 'PG 1:> t11 45 rrtt11 I E IPClllTIC8fTD L .,_ "BPtrayal I t983. Otama1 Ben Kingsley Jmemy Irons A man lookt bac.~ lhrough lhe nine years of ms wife's al1air w•th ti1s tJesl fr~ cvlmonatlllg m l'I•!> tN;olleetroM ut lhe retall()n:Sh1p·s orrg1n< R 11 h1 35 r•un ) e;)OMmllT t1I (l COLL.HI IAIUTIAU. Dll\11dson vs NotrP Dame (R) 12 hrs J ·1 T1CTACDOUQH ·MOMIM'*I -Q)Q) ... ~TO·A~ TMI WM WITWt '111 DONM Diug smugghnQ from Soulh A'"ilrica"' tht> FkY •cJa area ( 1 hr 1 GLOUGM#T fD A WAU TIMUQM M 9TM C8fMl'Y wmtlLLMOYIM ·rn And HIS Times' Btll Mo yers discusses Theodore Aoo5evelt w11'1 bo~1apl'\et DaYld McCullouQh lrl !hr', V' 1 tr ;i11 o t ;m POef gellc a 1'10 Vet!>a "'-mil" 1rnJ tr l' I urn of lhe·c.en1ury Amt111c.a wh•c n hf' yo v1-11 •e<l C) 1 1 hr I m> A VWW MOit THI ITAMllP•L ~ FAU'D't WOll.D Tht' a1t1<;I .... no PfOOuce 1 •b 01 .. ..ivf'• 1, rt~ Saluroa, (v~•ng Po::.t 1•'-oill'> " t.. ttlo<'ld " tt>e c;ma11 m1d""e~1 ,.,, 1 ;,1 wt•f'I(' ht' q11.1"" u1.1 ano his lalP• ,., t •~".i", ,,., a11 1llust1ator IRI H MOVll Rf I r"e<l0' ( 1982 Come l, 1 Burt RPynola~ Ge>lore Haw11 T 111r ~rl:'f'f'Wnter<; who have a good petsona 'tr J I• It• •1>11.11 retalt0 '1S'11p 011ere .. tel'lO 11•1·11 lr1c-r11J· 1111 tJy ge1t1ng marned PG ' ' 111 !><.) "'"' I S MOft r •tltrJ<Jf>n World 11982 Hc>r r " 14>'>'>< './I t June Cnaa.11tCI>. Spact' 1 °111<,.e•~ •·rl( ountt'f me vOfaCIOus hvll'ig lr• 'Pf:' r>q' 11 .in e~~flmenlal mutan1 R •,ht • '> tfUf t l ...,. I f"t ._ Sf)f'nd Thi-NIQl'll Togeth • r t'l8 M • •calt Documentary Thi f· ••r",I ~IOf>f'S ltie Slooe5 ~rl()lm man, I 11 .. •or '1'1'81PSt h11s •n this record ol Ihle; ""' t'fl~. hf>IO di the Meadowlands Arend ,,, N ... w '"''-''> .mo A1110fla S tlllt s Sv11 01•v11 '.:it.1<J•u•11 P('; 1 1 hr 30 min I a:>ICUo.t .. 0 MYI YOU IYD ... IUCll CU2'Y WIAna? A '°'"' .11 th{> fl N•no" weathe1 phi'• l'mon.1 Oii Pe1u Jnd !tie ea11101n1d (< I I Wtll ~ 1111..Pn t 1 ccu.IQI IAlllTl.AU l.A.nnes()tft II~ \'r ~ 11 (;> hrs J -Weclnesclay Cont. CIJ ........,MIWOM ... '1!) ln'llllAnouL awnoet Ford Rowan hot.I!. a look 1111mpoftar111rend& and news ew1ntt1 tn the United States as seen by tor· e1gn telev1s100 and print 1ournahsts sta· honod 111 lh1s c.ountry ro• llOYll "The Thing' I 19& 1, Sclence- rictu>n) Jam,.s Arness Dowey Marlin A U S rel'.earch station 1n the ArctlC 1s l1a1w111<1 oy an eerie being ( 1 hr 30 1ia )Tl;.,.. G aJ 1'1) OD MW1 TAXI ROWAN a IWrTltl LAUGK • •. , ..... TOP•VIDIOI llOYll "rani;y Pont!." ( 1950. Come- dy) Oob Hope, LUClllO Ball A dignified 11i.1n urings culture lo the Indians (2 hrr. ) ~ ~~· QlJ.U09t (L l llOVll "Gom' South" ( 1978, Come dy) Juc.k Nichotc;oo Mary Steenborgen A captured hOfse thief is ottered a chance to escal>8 hanging by marrying a young lady from the town 1ri which he'CJ 1mprtsofled 'PG' ( I lu 4 I rnin I m WMA1'1"' um 1t.'11 ct'1 IPOllTICDT'D 1tll IJ flOl.ICI ITORY L 1 Dutch Benne11 n.,-.embl14'> a vig1lan1e h11 &quad 1n an ettort to change the manner tn which hom1c1de~ are 1nves11gatad (A) ( t hr , 10 min ) 0 G> •IT f1f CAMON Guests comedian Oi1v1d Brenner Singo< Johnny Mathis (R) 111==..ma •llMCH'11-111Cal f1f ntl llQHT Guests B""" Mitchell columnist Robert Osbotne comedian Arsenio Hall Carl Wolfson ( l hr . JO 1111n J G) ITMITt f1f W lllllAMCllCO fJl') LATDIGHT AIEICA GUMlli Lew Lehr - rn.m nott0nal chauman. C11tzen& For Antu11c.a 1n Washington 0 C (I grnoe;.,1r>01s tob1Jy1ng orgamzahon formed to promo1e President Reagan's policies tor economic; yrowlh nnl'I national dolf"1!.tl 11 hr l ( NOMI IW*O WlllLY (Rt <'S , IUT f1f lrlAlm Q 0 MOVIE "l A'1y Chatterley s Lover· ( 1981 [l1..i1un1 C:,yllllil KriSlf'I Nicholas Clay 0 H l a..vrencf" ., stO<y aoout the w1t11 ot d pd111pley1c. f 11gllc;h a11c;1ocrat who t;1~ '', t1t-r r11i'.t1arl<l ·• ~nmekeeper .,., h111 10111>1 1•, rM< l<J n ! I hr 4 ~ min) l MOVll "ThP l O-;I Honor 01 Kath;J!tnil l3lu111' I 19 7'1 Du1rna) Angnla W111kl1>• Ma111t Adorl Alter befriending e political c11mm.-11 a woman 1c; harassed by a nnws pap1:1 provoking tte1 to violent action I I hr ')7 mm ) '1:) 119 CUii AmPrica Al Th" Cross roa11•, T "D''· Does the hon11ymoon hilve 10 ond? ( 1 hr , 30 min I 11• Ci MOVll "Hf)fley" 11930 Cotrwdy) Nancy C.moll Murray Roth A young woman u11<.overs a wnrld ot mystery and sen.,ual pleasure 1n Rome ( I hr 23 nun > 1t.lllM •OMI 1UM1 If CONCDT Gt>o•ge Burns present<; ii variety ot cllmedy and <,ong from Hamllton f>tace 1n Hilm11tnn. Ontano ( I hr ) 12:9 8 MIMD llTCl~CMCOCa""""""',.. ""11Jf1'1 ' QONQIMOW (()...,NOLI 0 MOVll "Beastmac;1er" ( 198? Adven IUft') M:irc S1ngor Tanya Roberts A youriu man with an unusual talent lor yov ern1ng an1mal'i searches tor the v1lla1n •Po;.tJ<>ns1ble for the de&truc11011 ot his vii lagP 'PG (I hr . 4b 1111n ) s· MOVll ·r orced VMQeance'' I 198:i Adventure) Chuck Norrll, Mery Lou/Ml Wottor A kar le export UMt hi• movet 10 l.lrrve mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam- b11nw1ablishment 'A' ( 1 hr • 43 mtn ) ml D 6? LATI llQHT wmt DAVID~ Guests comedi11n Bobby KoSMr, Singer lmu:t:t~::.~ L.A. TODAY llOVll "A New Kind ul Love" ( 1963, Comedy) Pdul Newman. Joanne WOOCI w.ard A buyer !Of a department s10<e end 11 r1owspaperman fall 1n love alter meeting on ™'~.5::.J (!)-4'•1 ... @) armrru•rr TW Kris K11s tolteisoo talks about his new film which co-stars w1111e Nelson f; ~== Mlnn8901a V9 W1scoos1n (A) (2 hrs.) mee I) (I) llOYll "Magnificent. Magical Mao net Ot Santa Mesa" ( 1977. Comedy) M1chattl Burns. Susan Blanchard The super10<s ot a S(.~nhst. inventor of e disk that could salve lt\41 wO<kfS energy prob tern!>. hav~ !oelllsh plans to merchandise his 1nvon11on ( I hr , 20 min ) 12:9 'HI NIOCC.-l~ Dan Ingram present~ a collection ol clips from forth· coming films, spofls and specials W G MOVll "The Big Clock" ( 1948 Suspense) Ray Milland. C~rlea Laugh 100 A newspaperman tries to k•ll the only witness to the murder of his girlfriend. ( I hr 50 rn1n) G llOYll Warlock" ( 1959. wes1em> Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda After ridding o town of outlaws, a gunslinger Ir. challenged by one of the men who hefped him ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~ ROWAN l llAA'TWI LAUGK4I M.L .. ntl 'Al& y MOVll ·stop. You're Kiiiing Me I 1953. ComelJy) Broderick Crawford. Claire Trevor A woman convinces her uangt.ter husband to g111e up tawieSSness .1ttor Proh1b1hon 1s rePoaled (2 hrs . 30 rrnn ) (f1) MT PlTIOl rD 11CM1 "Naked Came The Stranger' ( 1975, Comedy) Darby Lloyd Rains, Levi n1chards A woman engages in a variety nl ildventures as c,he tries lo gel even w111t m =':orl1 husband ( 1 hr 25 min I 1:11 C llOVll 'The fauca11on 01 Sonny Car '"'"'°' ( 1974 Drama) Rony Clanton Don <.,ort.1011 A .. ptorfii&l~htgh school studen1 1') prc!.:,ured by his peers into juvenile del 1nQ~ 'A' ( 1 hr 44 mm I t.211li1 "Kiss Me Goodbye" (1982. Comedy) Sally Field. James Caan A wld· ow who is abou1 to 1emarry 1""1 vl!llled by t .. •r late husband'r. ghost 'PG ( 1 hr 4(> min) tll 0 llAllY mD llOOM <Yl llOVll "Get Ch11s11e Lovet" ( 1974 Adv,.nturfl) Teresa Graves. Harry Guard! nu A blac.k female undercover agen1 in11es11ya1es a huge West Coast drug ie1a11on 11 h1 JO 111111) fR)MWI llMCH FOii THI Ml.I llOVll "lhe Groove Tube ( 1974 <.omHdy 1 Ket1 Shapiro Richard Betzer f 01ev1s1on c.lt<.ties are satirized in e seno'> ot <.kNChe!> ranging from a cautionary tale "" '"°'* dealing to a VD pvbl1c o;erv1ce .-.nnou11r pment ,ind a ribald spoof ol WuJI' World ol Sports " 'A' ( t hr . lb rrnn > z llOYE Ouo:.t For fire ( 1<18 t ranta 'Y) f111•rPll McGill, n11e Dawn Chonu l hrN• mr•ml>f'f'I nl n po•h1sl011(. tribe lhAI haSl'l't the k~ tor mel<loQ lire ere sent in search of a new source w"hen their cont1nuou•,1y burning ptlot fire Is extln- gu1tt'Wid 'R ( t hr , 35 min ) W f $)llOVll "Oveat For F11e" (1981, f".en1a- sy) Ev&1e1t McGiii, Rae Dawn Chong. fhree members of a prehistoric tribe lhe1 hasn 1 the knowtedge tor meklng fife are sent 1n search of a new SOUfGe when their , conllnuou:;ly bVrn1ng pilot fire ts extln- IShed 'R ( 1 hf . 3!> min ) tel (f) Cll ... ..nrAtcM llOVll "Otnonaurusr· ( 1960, Sclenoe- Flction) Ward Ramsey. Paul LukAlttw Du11ng tht! construcllon ot a harbOr on a trop1Gal 1•,land a coveman and prehistoric beasts ;:ire unearthed and found to be still ahve (I hr. 45 min) 10>• MOCllY Ph1ledelph1a Flye,. at Los Angeles King• (3 hrs) t:llfl=IWMOMT (f}IPOln'IWOllM(I) (LI MO¥ll "f'orced Vengeance" (1982. Adventure) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise Weller A k,1ra1e eicpf'rt uses htS moves to dove rnobswr. out ol e Hong Kong gam· bl1ng e-.tabll1>hmen1 'R' (I hr . 43 min ) M 0 MO¥ll "Valley Gui" ( 1983. Comedy) Nicol;i<, Cage. Deborah Foreman A high !.ChOOI girl broak& oll her romance with a pvnker bec1111c,e the relationship threatens her ~11111t.Jtng w1th1n her peer group 'A' ( 1 hr 3!.i 1111n ) t9U llOVll "The Cat Creeps" ( 1946. Hor ror) Le.HS Collier Paul Kelly The SOUi ol a young female murder vlcll"' inhabits the body of a cat ready to seek vengeance I I hr, ?'l n11rt) *-l11JMWI !f • .. ••Hlml a.(CJllOVll '01n&r" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg Mickey Rourke A Balllm<>fe diner is the hangout tor a Quintet ol young men soe11 11uring lho time when the pre&- "urpc; o f adulthood are threatening to d1spefS4." them ·A ( 1 hr . 50 min ) ~C H l llOVll "Partners" ( 1982. Comedy) Ryon O'Nea1 John Hurt A straight cop and 1t g11y pohce clerk go undercover as a h0m<.1SOAV<1I c.ovpte to find the murdeler of n mate rnot1el ·R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 1:11 ~ PNTM • llMCUI ftUY, M.O. C 1lllOYll Tiu· Orn>gPns" ( 1981. Horror) n11bncc.u Ruld1ng, Frf'ld McCarren Ancient tr-n1,ir ''"' 1 rr-a1 Jrec; tP11onze the 1nhab11- .1nt• ot hou•.11 that 1<, connected to the mon'>fr11•,' 'IUlllmrannrrn lair 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min) l llOVll ThH Co1nt' Mutiny" ( 1954. Dram11) Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer 8.i&et.J cm the novel by Herman Wouk A gtovp ot olhcers mutiny sga1ns1 their cap- tain c101m1ng 1he1 he 15 mentaMy unstable !.? 111<, 5 llllfl l Ml Q) MO¥ll "The Phantom Planet'' ( 1962, Scienc..e fK;hon) Dean Fredefk:ks, Coleen Gray An uc,tronaut aids the inhabltanlS of the µIA11fJt Rhr•lon 10 stave oll a Solarlle attack 11 hr 4~ n11n ) t:tl (t))Nnm (f llUIMl11'9el(R) - 6:118 lllOYll 'Tht> Crimsnn Canary" (1945 My:.tery) Noah Boory LOIS Collier A groop ot Jdll rnu~1c1dn1> become the prtme suspect~. whnn ttlt> nightclub's &inger 1s found murt.11111•() ( t hr t 5 min ) ta(!) ntl ~ Gu(t!Jt PhylllS ~li.t OMOYll M.1111r." ( 1978. HotrOf) AnthO· ny Hopkin'. Arm Mnrgret A neurotic ven r11lo<w1•,1 11111vmced that his stage dummy c ontrt1f• t 1• ,, tu inc. Friday Jl\nuary 20. 1984 27 _.._......,Movlu- .. ts i The Pearl Ot Death ( 1944 Mys- reryl Basil Rathtx>ne Nigel lJruce ( I hr 25 mm l .. (Cl · 1941' (1979. Comedy! John Belushi T osh1ro M1fune ( 1 hr !:>8 mm l , z f u.1m Here To Eternity' ( 19!:>4 Ora ma) OvH L .1ncaster Montgomery Cl1t1 ( t hr '>8 111111 I .. (fl'\ "" Act Ot Murdf>r ( t948 Oramat r It 1llll March Edmond 0 B11en 12 hr<, I U1 S A Wh.1lt' (lt A T al<>' (1977 AdvPll IWt'I W1lhnm ~halner Mnrty AllE.ln Ii? h1:. I 0 Hue~l.lld l 1981 C'Nalndl Ovn.lJJ Sulht'rta1111 Jt>ll Gotdtllum I 1 111 46 uun J 1'Jll t• tt.;o Pr>clf'(;I Fwtough' ( 1959 Com o•clyl Tr"• Cw11' Janet Leigh (2 hrs J ~.H A11pt,11w II The SeQuel" ( 1982 t >1111•tl) 1 f11>l>1>1t Hays Jul>e Hagerty ( t 111 • '> ""' I .. c 1\1111.1 l )I ( omed) ' I 982 COlll>'11)) nntx>rl Of>N110 J(lfl) lewis l 1 hr 49 CT in I l I rw Scar tel F rnrrt>ss' ( 1Q34 Ora 111.11 M.1r1 .. rw D•ell•rh Sam Jatle ( 1 h1 • (l ,,,,, I UI 0 ''""' ~ f c.•tt• l I 1980 Aove111u1l'I , '"' r• 111 11 1 .1~ Mt'! G·bson 1 t '' 3'> -c •·' \ · ···· i.1111•, Tho> 1\11:1 11982 A,J,tmtu1f'1 l I 11•11 .. 111 f\1111 l t'Mdl 11 hi 2" H 1\11 1tl1• Rivers Hui'\ tPart 4J l 1983 ('), ... 11 Sil.)· 1 Th )Cl\!l)r Jonr> Waler<, I 1 r , .I\) 1•1r S 1 •, l pr ·~· I r.ip 19!:>5 Cornea~ I r. tot•• u,.,, .is rrdn~ 51natra (2hrs I z tr, th .1.1t•h11 Bh."'.'ncle From Bashful I••'' J 1 l'lJ~ Comedy) Betty Grable \ I II H~ 111e1 0 r w (l (t\01\JS dancers ~ I 11,. W,..q 1(1< tame .1nd IOl!une I I hr ' 111 I f' If , I• .. Mier ~dr11\111 1 tQ47 11.ester"I 11,t l 'vl(.f<' Mcl,li)~" t1 hr 30 -(\)I f •.l<.'l~l"f'< In I ht' I <'Q 1 1955 Ora· mat .Jt>,111 Simmof!s 51t!wa11 G1anger !2 I '>I taa0 ~ ... l tdlO t11t t (\ ,,. t\:11 c l (' ~l .. r 1.,:182 A°"enlurel It \\o•t,..1 1-\1' f t'lt"fSOO (I '" 35 t T•, .) I 1%7 AchPn 1 l"' Srevens 11 h• ''I 1081 f if'l(d ._, ~ \ &H I 1 p f ,. p-•• -JUtenaoon 11ov1es- a:e1 Q) H •1 ~t-1 ''f> 0.J " 1958 ()fam.J I 1t>.1 , , ,, .,. RhonJd r em•ng (;'hrs O "' • ., • ·• 1 t 98J Ccmedv Nico .l~ (' ..l•)o I ~·t1-.;r d•• F •ema" I I hr 35 m111 1 $ t.. '-t'I T Ht>.11 e'I I 198 1 ()t art'd ri " ~.,,.r "a , H O•nt>t< , 1 nr 4 12:11 H ,\~.~ l\Jft' H 1• t,._<t~ I '\I J!:i 0 A•1l.11t> I l11t' St>Qve<I 11Gi,, \ ...... ,1,1 ,,, t°••I' r1 .... JU1'4' Hagell'f t J ... , "'' di z n •• I I H Nl(U Qt l\at• <l'•f'a Burn ,~~5 ()<tn\.sl A~LJ ,\',.•le• M.va A1<•' (tnr 37m1n) tll C l'IJ' •<PQ CO<"' o, ~hn 28 Friday J anuary 20 1984 .. Helu'>h1 Toshiro M1tune (I hr . 58 mtn) Hf 1 O C h.inel Sol1ta11e ( 198 1 Biogiaphy) M;ir11 f1d11ce P1sier Rutger Hauer (2 hr\ I S l'>IJnd 01 AOvenlure'' ( 1979, Adven· lure) NP1111an Bowloe. Wilfred Brambell L! hr . <:> 1111n I 0 l Ovt! Child' ( 1982. Olama) Amy M,1r11<.Ji111 Reau B11clges ( 1 hr 35 min l 2::9 H A11ptane II The Sequel" ( 1982 C'on11•<.1~1 Robert Hays Julie Hagerty (1 111 • !> 1111n l ta1 L r also· ( 1980, Comedy) Dom ()d 1m.1• Anne Banc.roll (I hr , 34 mm ) Z I,,..,, Of Flephant Roel<" ( 198 1. Dra- m 1) luhn Hurt Jeremy Kemp. ( l hr. 30 11Uf W C 1\111!) Of Comt;-lly ( t982 Comedy) n< t'• 11 flt.Niro Je11y Lewis (1 hr 49 """ ) d H lr1.,J!>u1esOt Hit.-Snow" (1981 Dia· mnl P,1111 Dean Carey Born ( 1 hr. 40 "'''' I .. L !lrJ111Waves ( 1983 Science Fie '"'' J "l'" Dullea SuLanna Love ! I hr ,'t "'" I S l 1•wly To Look At (1 952. Musical) lq1hry11 Gra'($on Howard K&el ( 1 hr 45 """} Z I Pl'> Sptmd The Night Together' 1 tfl8/ Mu:.•(.all Ooc;umentary The ROii· r Q Slv• !"> l t nr JO mm ) 1r:9jf'fl A••·l'•" Kelly 11966 Western) W~­ h tm l i oll.len. R1charcl Widmark (2 hrs 30 1111111 km 0 Ann•t> I 198~ Musical/ Albeft Fin· ''•')' c Jrol Burnett (2 hrs . 9 min ) --•Evening: .. DO ... CHN C81 ... IDGHf. aouGH MC..WSQ TMMn COlm'AllY MAWAIAVH 11Aam.. I LIMml .. IHOUll ·me ... I llAQIC OI fl.ORM. 'AllTllG MOYIE Clast> Qt The Titans ( 1981 r anld'» I Harry Hamhn Laurence Olivier M)lh•c he•o Per!>eus rs helped by his IJlt 1•r :ev. or a ~r·es ol dangerous tasks " ,,,, 11·t''10 ~'"the hand or a Phoemc1an I""' ,..,, .iqa1n~1 lht> wishes ot a vengeful • 1 1 l< 11Jess PG t 1 hr 58 m1r1 1 E COUlQf IAIKfTIAU. Dul<e "s Nl.. 1 111 15ub•e..1 t"' Nackr ull 12 hr-; I 0 llOVIE rt11.,<,t'I• <l 198 t Ola•:ia1 (") • t l .·~pr1ano Jett Goldblum A r.t t • ")»~)" 'a•st-i. a controveis)' Oy n•pl.;r t no a , e>~nmentat mecnan1ca1 rwar1 n a temate pa11ent 'PG ( t hr 46 r· r m COUE• IAIUTIAU B•iQham Yoong • W1 ~ nq < hrs 1:9 • ..,... l.9 TAJJ It =. °' '°'"""' ~ FACtl 0. CU. TUM H THI nDLY MOTMIRI .,..,.. CO. car r• I j Dar f•er 'f ri\Jn•fe ror fh(' • • t11nt-•1 ren years pe1t01m1ng such h IS <1 Bve B)e Lo•e W ake Up L11tit' !; <.tt an1l A 1 I Ha~(' To De Is Dream " •r 1h1· R~ yal Alben Hatt in Loodon ( 1 hr l lllOVll T l)(Tl<)trOw Nevt>• Comes 10 '!:\ [)o t"ldl Ol •e• Reed Rctvmooc Hu•r A small·IOl'liP oohce depar1men1 ( 1t'•.Os ,,. ,,, an eoraQed young man w N) t .l•ny h•S unta1thfvl g•tlfrtend at gvn r ""' 11)• 47 min 12 ' lllOVll "The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend t 1949. Comedy) Belly Grable. Cesar Romero Two chorus danc ers took to Jhe Wec;t l0t fame and tOllune ,..l'c..'~' me .... IWPYDAYtAGMt ~":'~ A tOOll a1 a Flond& designer's swimwear fashions a stress test IOI pohce offJGers 0 FAlfTAIYllLMD I [O) bfTDT~ TOllGMT A v1s11 w1tt1 l~NJi .w11ter Mickey Spdlane .IOUlt'IWU . .., .... ~ LOW CGll•CnoM • llOTORWID. < l FAIM TALI TMUTM ·Tne Nlgmm gal~" Mtelt. Jagger portrays the emperor ol the ancient land of Cathay whO learns the true teswns ot hie from lhe a song- hlled btrd dfld d 1owty •utchen maid Bud Cort Barbara Hershey Edward Olmos and Mal<o aiso star Q ( 1 hr ) ,,. 6 I ON 1111 Ton Featured a look at the new senes "Four Seasons" a San Diego beach sp0<t that matches two-man soft ball teams. a took at how your humor can rJetermme what type ol pe<S()(l you are · 6:) FAm..YRUD LAYIMI l ~ l C(911fY moetu. T1CT~DOUQH m PIOf'Ll'I COCllrr WU, WU 1JOILD OI 'mA&.I ... TfCH,,... IDT 0# Coemlmlll MPOllTI Econom1 cal lips cmd product compa11sons are pre seoted ,,.@ .... .. 0 llAG•HV.t. D 6:)-A~ Neu and the Kani c;ky tam11y go back 10 )'ears. 1n a se11es 01 nasnoac1t.s, 10 the time they f11s1 met U llO¥ll Across The Pac1llc' (1942 AdvPnture> Humphrey Bogan . Mar)' Asto1 During W01td War It a spy plots to 1:1 .. ·w up me Panama Canal (2 hrs ) fJ 10, AUf<*M Waite< and Automan do oallle ,,,,1h <1 i:;.omtNtei wt'ltl wtlO is dis «::~t1h11es 11 hr I Q) LAUMJeCI OUVD'l ltllQ LUA Based n me Shak•" p».1•ean Orama thrs award ""'""'"9 present.ll•v' tea1ur~ Laurence ( h·er J!'> King Lear an\l nctudes 0.ana R•gg .15 R»yd•• Oorolli; Tuhn as Gooe111 .1n11 Am rl c .1111.-r Mar5hall as Cot~ha (3 hrs\ Cl) llfNll T to;• <;lu11es of lhret> couples r~d·no If H.1w.i11 in 194' are IOllowecl rust ~'r.ot r ' an J 111ir1119 The attack on Pearl Hd•bo r A ~,,.. O.C i..1nso11 Robert Wagner D1.•nr Wca~er <1nd l ~ey Ann WarreP c;.1,11 1Par1. I 1~ 111:. I m IDm m"HOlt't ""'YllQ c:acue '1!> 111111 OMNQI COUNTY Featured lhf' S 1n C1<>•n.•n1e R1 ><der Pat rot torlll'>r hrs• J J, 9,.111 I ord p(•dlo.irg from the Belll I .,10 Ct-111•·• .t l'•Ol•ie 01 an Angeio'c;. .,,. 1 1 .1••1 "'!I• 1nno.at111e photogra pt • v10~"l'Ul'ht'f W11l1dm Wegman C llOVIE S111•11t f'ldge · ( 1982 Adven t 111, ChUl ~ N!111 '" Ron S1tver A Ctthcall) 111111100 P'-Y< hopath is rt>Vrtalozed and '1ldt>e • .t111,.,, .t 1111J~~11uc tal>le by the hand•· .,. " of ,1 11 .,,,,au~ ur1l•·r'09d scoeo1rs1 R I hr 40 min l E COUIQI IMllTIAU UCLA vs use i:.11llw1.t tu t1t.1l l.t.>u11 <l nrs I H fllOYll 1\1111•" 1 •'IS;> Mu~al) Albert Finney, Carol Burnett During the Great Depression, baldpate multi bJlllona1re 041ver Warbucks opens his palatial estate to ll spunky redheaded Ofphan IOf what htt thinks will ooty be a week 'PG' (2 hrs . 9m1n) (LJ MO¥ll "Best Fnend5" ( 1982, Come- dy) Burt Reynok:ls. Goldie Hawn Two screenwriters who have a good personal and prolesSIOflal relatlOflshlp overextend their t11en0Sh1p by go111ng married 'PG' (1 hr bO min) (Ql ~ IA•rTIAU. UCLA vs USC (~hrs ) (SJ Mt llOllA• TO ITIVI uwr. Steve Manin presents a vanety of comedy In ltus ellcluslve spec1&I ( I hr ) 0 MO¥ll "Hit And Run· ( 1957, Ofama) Hugo Haa!. Vincent Edwards A mtddle- aged man's Jealousy over his showgirl wife leads him to plot an "accldenr" for her young boylrtend (2 hrs ) fZ) MOYll "Betrayal" ( 1983) Ben Kings ley Jeremy Irons A love alla11 between a woman and he< huSbal'ld's best friend deca~~~~ .. 1 fl) 'Am. Y T1ll Alex becomes d1s1llu· sl<>ned when he learns that the uncle he had always regarded as a hero has a senous dri~blem fJl) ..rY" .... "'° CIQJI 6i) mAI PM'VllWt "Women In The ()rector's Chair" with chps from "Yentl," "Fast Times At R1dgemon1 High" and "Valley C1rl" and interviews with women directors mTMATQll. •@ MCAl\M .. a Cl)-.~ (Premiere) Mike Hammer uses all of h1s experttse as a prl· vate detective to clear a friend of a talse narcot1c=e (2 hrs ) D m Chff IS forced to re-estab· hsh his rnanhood after he backs down from a challenge by a thug 1n tront oi his f11ends at the bar G ®J .,._ADI Lavender and his recruits attempt to rescue 12 American hostages being hek:I captrve 1n a mined oil ;d~r ) ~ '='an 'Reilly Ace Of Spies' WOfku1g under cover as a sh1pp1ng agent 1n the Chinese province of Manchuria in 1904. Reilly follows British instructions to aid the lniµe11a1 Japanese Navy in plans to attack the Russian Pac1ftG Fleet Q ( t hr I 8.1) llAIT8IPllCI THIATM 'The Cuadet" Andrew taces a se11ovs challenge to his proless1onal career when he becomes the sub1ec1 of an official 1nQu1ry by his fellow phySICIMS Q (I hr.) r$ MO¥ll "The Beast W1th1n" ( 1982. HOfrOf) Ronny Cox. B1b1 Besch A woman is raped on her honeymoon by a hairy· legged creature and prOduces a seemingly normal son who grows up 10 follow 1n his dad's bloody footsteps 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min) '1:)DMGMIT •@ llCMI 'The Happening ( 1967. Com edyl Anthony Quinn. Faye Dunaway Four young people are taught the hnet points ot extomon alter k1dnapp1ng a ~fl d1cate k1rigp1n (2 hrs , 5 min ) .. D m IWfALO ILL While Bill and Karl argue over trrv1al matters Jo·Jo intorms them that she's expecting a baby (!)come••• Based on the novel by .Jolin 0 MacDonald An 1mpend1ng hum· cane threatens the lrves of the residents of an exclusive conrtomintum built tiv n greedy and irresponstble CO<PQ<atlon Stamng Barbara Eden. Oan Haggerty al'ld Steve Forrest (Part 1) <2 hrs ) (L llOV9 Moiocco" ( 1930. Romanu) Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich A woman is fOfced to choose between the wealth and PQf>&ei.sions lhat one man offers and the love lhal another ollere ( 1 hr . 30 min) mHOM1uCM -0 ti) tlU. ltmT -.UU Capta10 Fur1llo Ofders the arrest ot some fellow cops in the wake of the pohce coruptlon lnveatlQa· lll~nhra)nd Colley is the victim ot sniper ffre 1 :,r: LOUc.Mff MA!\m ' l he O.scovery Of Animal Behavt0r Signs And Signals" The ex.perl- ment5 done by Kart von Frisch. ~ullan Huxley, Konrad Lorenz and other natural· ists over the centur1es to learn the Ian· guage ot an1rrutls are explored (R) O ( t hr) 8.1) llYITDYI ''Reilly Ace Of Spl88" Wo11t.1ng undef cover as a shipping agent m lhe Chinese p1ov111oe of Manchuria In 1904. Reilly follows Br111sh 1nstructl0fls 10 aid the Imperial Japanese Navy in plans to atrack the Russian Pac1hc Fleet O ( 1 hr) (Cl llOVll "Jimmy The Kid" ( t982. Adventure) Gary Coleman. Paul LeMat Bumbling cr1m1nals kidnap the son ol two cou~I singers 'PG' ( t hr. 26 min.) (El QI IAIUTUU Duke \/$ NC State (A) (2 hrs ) COJ llCWa "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy) N.eolas Caye. Deborah Foreman. A high school 1,1111 breaks olf her romance with a punke1 because the re1a11onship threatens her standing w11h1n het peer group 'R' ( 1 hr 35 rrun) 0 llO¥ll "I. The Jury" ( 1982. Ofama) Armancse Assante. Barbara Carrera Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer tangles with a coterie ot v1lla1ns as he attempts 10 avenge a war bUddy's murder 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50mln) (l l llCMI "The Mission" ( t983) Mary Aptek. Houstlang Touzie Problems arise when a te<rOftsl as91gned to assaSSlnate an ex cotonel l>efriends his victim (2 hrs) mlOIJ)., tU CRl 1111)1 ntl ~Len Dawson and Nick 8uon1cont1 host a review ot 1he previous wee~t:ts (1hr.15mm) -1 rT .jWQM ... na OO(f)®l CDGO ... COUl• IAIUTULL UCLA vs USC l hrs) "°*Alt I IWl1WI UUOlt• TOP•WDIOI MClll GLIAION I L 1 llOVll "Beau Pere ( 198 t Romance) Pa11ic1< Dewaere Ariel Besse A forbidden love allair develops between a young glrl and her recently widowed stepfathe1 (2 hr5) (SJ llO¥ll "Cat People" ( 1981. Fantasy) Nastass1a Km!>k1. Malcolm McDowell Fa1t- 111g 1n love poses a p1oblem tor a young woman who turns into a teroc.1ous btg cat 11 she mata"> with someone who 1s not ot he1 own kind ·n-(2 hrs ) u;)WHAntf'YlM tt:11@ MOVll "Et1zabeth The Queen" ( 1939, Orama) Belle Dav1r. Errol Flynn A con· fttet over power occurr. between Queen £111abeth and her lover 1n Shakespearean England (2 hr!>. 5 min) 1~ fJ (f) ,....... a., 11.D. A promising younq bu11cr b6comes emotionally upset lollowlng the death of a ring opponent. {R) { 1 hr , 10 min ) D G> IUT Of CMIC* Guests comedian 000fge Carlin, actor Geofge Segal. (R) l~MICIOl...U. •11MCMOf-U.QMYTMIATl9 nal Of TMI NIGHT Guests Zsa Zaa Ga bot. JM J Bulloek Richard Haven. Oon K1)'i ( I hr . 30 min ) e rmttOftANNI~ flD UlBIGHT ~A Guet>t George McGovern. Democratic pres1dent1al cal'ldl· date (I hf ) fC) ilO¥tl "King 0 1 Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Robeft OeNiro, Jerry Lewis. An abr8Slve would-be comlC kidnaps an lnflu· ential talk show host al'ld demandS an appearance on his hostage's program as ransorn. 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min.) (H) lllMI "Airplane II The Sequel" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hay&. Jolie Hag- eny A commercial space-shvWe compe- ny attempts 10 keep a bfave airplane pilot from revealtng the problems with Its first craft before 11 takes off on Its maiden 1_!!9ht 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) m .,. CUJI ''America At The Cross· roads" Topic marriage counseiofa • friends Of toes? ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1W CO> MO¥ll "Sallslacllons" ( 1982) Honey Wilder. John Lesha A boted tycOOfl'a wife ends her botedom with the help of her chaulfeu1 al'ld maid (I hr . 15 min ) a.~---­--·~~ .... ) COUJ• u.mAU. UCLA vs USC (B) (2 hrs ) 0 llO¥ll "The Long Weekel'ld" ( 1979. Mystery) John Hargreave. Boony Behete. A young couple ltnd unexpected mystery when they go off lor a weekend on a camping trip in the Australian bush. ( t hr . 52 min) tZl llCMI ''Let's Spend The Night Togeth-- er" ( 1982. MuSICal) Documentary. The Rotting Stones The Stones perform many ol the11 greatest hits 1n this recO<d of three concerts held at the Meadowlands Arena 1n New Jersey and Arizona State's Sun Devit Stadium PG' ( t hr , 30 min ) ttal D GO Ull W wmt DAVID Uh &&ti Guest creatoi ot fllaps ol stars homes Vincent Cra11ero ( t hr ) GU.TODAY 0 llOVll "Corne Olow Your Horn" ( 1963. Drarna) frc111k Sinatra, Tony BIH A reformed l)layt.ioy finds his younger brother tottow10~ 1n his footsteps (2 hrs , 15m1n I ti) LOYI, MmlCAM ITYU 111118 Cl) llOVll "More Than Friends" ( t978. Comedy) Rob Reiner. Penny Mar· shall A young couple try to decide 11 they're belier at betng friends Of lovefS. Bhr. 20min) HI .UT Meo. AL.Miii cou..IC""* llOVll "All In A Night's WOfk" ( 1961, Comedy) Dean Martin. Shirley MacLatne. When a pubhshlng tycoon 1s found dead, his nephew intier•ts the business and all Its headaches ( 1 hr 30 min ) @) anaTllW TOllClf'T A visit with i tery writer Mtekey Spillane AU.•ntl,Al&Y MOYll "Stage t-11ght" ( 1950, Mys· tery) Jane Wyman. Marlene Dietrich. After pleading innocence to a friend. the suspect in a murder case turns out to be gu1t1y (2 hrs . 30 min ) CH) MOYll Killy And The Bagman" ( 1 "18:?. Comedy) l lddy Clark, John Stan.- Friday, January 20, 1984 29 .. , i.111 •\~"'"'II I 111)l1hh ht1el11u11<1•,1 .. A11,t111 ,, I Ill I I ··~UJIW:. lll\Pl~ .. .i tn II tllll11tl '"' t 1Hlfl I t tf, llltlt•fW 11lld ff t t ftf \•, 111 t' 0 llOVll II I do In fll 11 k :•ilk I I 111!1 ' 1 •1111 I 1 ••'"''' • t >ov1d l\t•lhlw t I\ I , I 11 m otNlteon I.ti TY• ~"A n.ol ,. e 110Y11 I' • 1:11 ..... ,1 P tll I \ ,, I h I 1.» 8 llAftY TYLIR llOOM llOVll '' I > I '' i.1 '' ' . 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'"The Bram That Wouldn 1 °'" I 1963 Horror) Jason f vers. \lttg•r o1 l etlh A scientist searcheS lor a body 1 a11ach to Ille head of his 11ancef' who wa• tJecap1ldled 1n an accident 11 ht 4' min) t9 f TOPO'TNlllO!l•lll ...,.. • H•Jllml(R) 0 .av. Riet\ard PryC>f l•ve On Tht> Sunse1 Strip ( t982 Comedy) Rt(ha•tJ PryOf This lilme<l concert performance is h~hl19htPd by 1he comedian s views or c.t-• m.v••age p11son le aM a ch•"·' q 11\0uQh humc>f<XA accouni 0 1 h·S cata SI' P" c ei.pe11ences w11h coca1n .. ~oOence A t 1 rv 30 m.n S ·.av. Lo~e Ctt•ld ( 198:c' Ofam•1 ~m., Maa.oan &au Bn~ 4:9 H _,_ UP ITOmD T~·.1ge er 1<J <1ouse 1ncll.J<long Ille trlX' s10<oes ot '"''"' lf't'('I ~s is dtscus.i.eo rocus.ng 0t1 c• ,,, ~ a~ano~. fl!'vl ._ -.CAL DOCTOM 4:9 ff' I a.All"'~ ~ m'9I ~l'l.'.I I '982 ()ra...-'I V .v .._ C.av<X> Bta~r A •"~d· •"'-'St' ""'1 r~ has. 141 ~ apa•• las • k; • .,; " ·~ ~ ·~.a I • ~-O'Sof'Ot~ R The abused child will grow up someda}' Maybe. l .i~ h ,~l .lf ",,er l\f\<" millK.m ~1cn -.in chtldttn ~C'f' from du.Id abuse. \. ,., t:r 2 l \) '-htliliro die fn m tt But v.'hat a.bout~ who su.n,vc) An abus.t."d dl.1l~ '' '-.in ~·t .i pcrxlCl ~ ("fltlr~ hfc Y ct du.Id abuse can ~ pre' t•nted l'he ,.lt1 c\;.lJ Con,mact~ kr f>re,rnooo ·awd \bQ~ l!i .i pnv~te ctu.ncable ~, ~.Lnu.1t1,lf1 that ~1w' ho"' to do u t\ul "C P x'1 \\lUf hdp \'\ C ~ OlOClC\' \\ '-' ~· '' 'lu lttf"' '<'N ~ 't""Ur c~· ~\ 'u' \ '. "ntt• !\.X \-.Ur tx <1 _:I:_ lational Committee for ~ Prewefttion of Child Abuse I lelp us 1!J1 ID lhe hal1 d Che prollll!nL ~nit ( • i.•J. -TY Puzzle ACROSS 1 l Shown. Adm Mallory 33 -Marshall on · Ememtd Po1n1 34 He's Mark Royer N A S " 36 Tony MusCfnte role 11 Co·slarred on 39 Bu11ons "Switch" 40 Mal day 14 Mic.& Newlon Jottn 43 Jolson and Pac.111<1 15 Clock numerals 45 'The Man and n11! 16 · I -Camera" Sea" 1 7 "Be1 .~1s1 du 46 TV awilf<Js Schoen 18 Miss Day'5 sign 1Jll 19 Balin or ClatrP ? 1 "Green -· 23 " Hunt · 24 "Sanford and -' 48 Son gun 49 ~1s5 Kazan'< c;,1g11 •Jfl !>O Mt&s Gardner !.> l ROI(' fur Ito 53 · · fhe Old Redhead'· •nil -Word Game Fl LL l)J THE Ml>SING L..E"rTER'S HJ IHE ''TV IAIORDS1' BELOW. IHI INIEIVIM IOI IEIRISI I IU IN ISMIOl KIEi IMIAI IElt..I ''~J!,£." ~ fU A~AIJG€ iH£ lEiT€RS You F/llED '~ lo SPELL i }fE fJAMf. ~A l'IWlAC1IR II A O«AM.na SEfllfS: I I I 1trrrce ,,.., ) •' :·:r· .. : '~. . .. ~"· ?!> "While Shadow' sl<H 16 "Take She'r. Mine" 2 7 Eeaple'.. -- 10 Plnyed 007 32 Luc.11fe. In I uc.1e 1 I dlHd rrerol Oil Hoh•I' ;> Wylie or Donahue 1 Mr Br;'lnd's ID 4 Teachers org !> "My Frterod -" 6 Play9'1 fhol Ne~ 7 ' 1n Love" 8 Wallach. el al 9 ·s1ra1eg1c - Command" 10 Playec1 Ethel Mt>rll - inti 1 1 She was CaplA1n l P,WIS 1? Burghott role ?0 Sue Langdon ?? Mr Eyan·s sign otf 23 Na Na 28 "Square Peqs" '>lar ?9 ' -. A Dog" 10 'Desk -.. 3 ! P~rsonaltry 34 R11•ce Weill rule 35 "The -Couple" 37 Cha11man - .!.14 M..i.c.Nt>ll' c, c r • ,lfl~. t r i1 !.i6 Pia ffltJ G1ny1•r on M · A.:S.:t1- !.i8 /\1 '"' Aorqnme !>9 r.11 P n .... DOWN 18 P1,1r. < •• 1rt1>10 ·1q 5111•'<, f lc>11<J<1 40 001 Adnno., rr 1h• 4 I Nul prunP. '""" 4:> Pl11 ("'<' Mn• Vil Cr 111111• 44 C.<>'>rt r1'. t1< •'>I 4Q ArcJnr• ·•"Cl Plumb 4 7 ';l<1rred 011 r .irrnly 50 Y nu T hl'ln • · ~2 ·1 1ve tron1 tt11· 55 Mic,.-, Neff ~ St{Jll <Jt1 , 57 Gharn s ·ye'>· "SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY" STAN LEV Model 5005 Oat Dl&ltll Tr111•ltter S169H~ AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENERS SALES & SERVICE • 11,AllS • ADJUSTMINTS • HINOH A 5'11NOS ll'lACID • O,.NllS & IADIO CONTIOU m..-NO LOWER PRICES Eel I 552:R1£4r111 Friday. Januarx 20. 1984 3 1 32 Friday, January 20. 1984 HOME. , .. Home Is Where nie Apple Is 17111 • • N #APPLE lie (64k) #APPLE disk drive #APPLE monitor #APPLE 80 column card NEWPOlt 'T /COSTA MESA TUSTIN /ORANGE 752-0770 547-3027 I HIGH 83 LOW48 CUil 1111111 FR IDAY. JANUAR't' 20. 1':184 OR ANGECOUNTY C A LIFOR NIA 25 CEN1 ~. Coast The Orange County Jail, Often criticized for poor health care, names a new medical officer./ A3 A Costa Mesa motorcycle pollce officer was seriously injured in a crash with a truck, but observers called him "lucky."/A2 Na tion Storms from Canada de-' scended on the Rockies to the Northwest, bring- ing freezing weather .I A4. The nation's economy generated a 3.3 percent GNP during 1983./ A4 California Freed killer Dan White might just be moved out of California soon .I A4 World An American soldier has admitted his German kid- napping was a hoax./ A4 Fierce battles continue to rage In the hills above the Marine outpost in Beirut. /A4 ~=::~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· People Two local teen-agers competing for th~ Cali- fornia Junior Miss title this week keep smiling, despite all the work in- volved./ A7. Bare root rose season Is in full swing, so make your selections and plant them according to some simple guidelines./ A6 An English teacher who asked his students to plot the perfect murder is having second thoughts about the assignment. /A7 .·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:,·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Sea View League dellvgrs message to CIF, suggest- ing different playoffs for public and Catholic schools./81 UC Irvine's basketball team stuns Fresno State, 63-5 7, in a PCAA contest at Crawford Hall./C1 Ent ertainment Martin Milner's new com- edy shoulcfhave "Mass Appeal" for its audience at the Grand Dinner Theater ./Weekender Business James Dale, new presi- dent of the Newport . Harbor Area Cham ber of Commerce, ls a driving force In Orang£? Coast buslness./8 5 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Com let Crossword Death Notices Edltorlal Page Entertainment Gardening Horoscope 1ntermls1lon Ann Landers Movies Mutual Funds National News Police Log Public Notices Sport• State News Stock Market• Tetevltlon Theeter• Weather World N•w• • AS A3 85-6 C1-8 AS cs C4 A5 Weekendet A8 C7 Weekender A8 Weekender 85 A4 A3 C4-5 81-4 A4 ee TV Log Weekender A2 A4 J I Mesan capture~ in Slayi.ng POiice lliwartattaek in desert motel; victim believed to be wife of suspect By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Delly Not 8tlllf A 68-year-old Costa Mesa man is being held today on suspicion of murdenng a woman believed 10 be his wife and driving to a small desert town where he was caught while 60 years of cookies allegedly trying 10 kill the owners of a motel. The trail of violence, police said. apparently started in a Costa Mesa condominium at 2554 Elden A venue ~here police found lhe slain woman early today. • The Girl Scouts •tart .elllng cookies Thund.ay -markJDC the 50th anniversary of thla traclltion. Sampling their own wares are membera of Laguna Beach'• Troop 1204, from , Police stopped short of tdeot.tfying the dead woman es the wife ofJoseph Katcher. the man suspected ofberng the killer. Police said it appears the woman had been dead at least one day when found this morning inside K.atcher's condominium. Katcher was arrested Thursday evening -by police in [)e$crt Hot Springs, a town on the outckirts of Palm Springs • Oe5Crt Hou Springs police claimed Pohcc rn Desat Hot Sprinp allo the older man acverely beat motel • said ita~ Katcher. wbc:i'd ~ owner Arthur Sussle, 761 and was m tht prevtous night at the mo1el, b8d the process of strangling ~aubne t.ricdtocommitsuicideatsomePQinL Sussle, 73, when officers amvcd at During the arrest, Katcher ~ tbe couple's highway motel. portedly fell tl\roush a plate1Jua Sussle was listed in critical con-window when officers tried to pull '" d1tion today at Palm Hospital m him away from Mrs. Sussle. Palm Springs. His wife was said to t>c "He was 10 tte proccssofsiian&llill in good condition at the same her at the time and hAd" to' be pulled hospital. (Pleue .ee &a-A YIM>/A9t Biggest 'coke' • seizure inHB $6 million stash left in rented car By STEVE MARBLE Of ... 0.-, "-' .... ' Huntington Beach de~ves who stumbled across a suitcase containing a record 50 pounds of coca.inc admitted today there's llttJe chance of finding the person who left the drug in a rented car. The cocame, csumated to be worth at least $6 million on the street, was discovered inside a 1984 Lincoln Town Car that had been towed because it was illega)ly parked. The seizure is the largest cocame haul in Orange County history, according to Huntington Beach police. Officers said the car was found on Hell A venue near Camino Canada Lancon Wednesday. It was hauled to the police station by a private towing finn that contracts with the city. left, back r ow: Alen Knoff, Kim Coulter, Bobbie Coulter and Cry8tal Coalter; front row: Shfen-Lln Stokesbary, Renee Dreaeler, Rachele Dresaler and S tephanie Neats. Sgt. Carl V1dano said the suitcase was found during a routine inspection of the car and Ol)ened as part of an effort to learn the 1dentit} of the car's owner. Narcotics officers were qu1cldy called when police fou nd the huge supply o f the while powder in the suitcase. Reaction guarded on college deal "We've really had no luck on determining who was using the car and even 1f we d1d.1t's highly doubtfuJ they'd admit to owning the suitcase," said Lt. Merle Schoeblin. Police estimated that the cocaine probably cost its owner about S500,000 but 1s worth at least 12 umes that much when d1 v1ded. diluted and o;old on the street. County campus leaders say their budgets - are austere -but they'll take money - By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille 0...,. """' • ..,, • Local c~mmu nity college leaders are reacting with guarded optimism to the financial compromise being negotiated between Gov. George DeukmeJian and Democratic As- sem bly representatives. The state Senate and Assembly approved legislatton that would re- store S96.5 million to the state's I 06 community colleges for the 1983-84 school year. The governor indicated he would sign this bill when the legislators also approve a first-time-ever $50 per semester tu1t1on fee for full-time community college students. Pan- time student.s would payS5 per credit. The tuition would begin this fall. Democratic Assembly leaders in- dicate they will approve the charge if it incorporates a number of existing fees now paid by students. In ad- dition, the fee must expire in thrce- and-a-half years unless legislators approve an extension. The Legislature is expected to vote on the fee proposal early next week at • Dana sewage spill halted -----But mile-long stretch of beach off-limits until next Tuesday By L.P. B~NET Of the D.., l'llol • ...,, Dana Point sanitary operations were back to normal today afier officials replaced a broken pump that caused 150,000 gallons of raw sewage to spill into Salt Creek, shutting down a mile-long stretch of beach. Bob Merryman, director of the county's Environmental Health De- partment, said that allhouib the sewage spill was halted late Thursday. Monarch Bay Beach and Salt Creek Beach won't reopen before Tuesday. Officials closed the contaminated beaches Thursday to prevent a health hazard to beach users. "It's bad because this 1s raw, untreated sewage, " Merryman said earlier. He said the sewage could kill marine life and pose health problems to persons coming in contact with it. The spill began Wednesday while Dana Point Sanitation Distnct workers were repairing a broken pump at a sewage station near Dana Hills High School. Bob Merryman said. The mam sewage line to the station from nearby homes was shut down, but the backed-up sewage created so much pressure that it bunt. throu1h. filling a well in the pumping area and then overflowing, first into a pond used by the high school's manne biology classes and then into nearb) Salt Creek, which flows to the coast. Authorities said there was no health threat to the high school. Sanitary officials stopped the spill at 9:30 p.m. Thursday by inserting a submersible pump in the under· ground pump station. said Tom Richards, assistant mana~er of the Dana Point Sanitary Dtstnct. He said the replacement pump will carry the raw sewa'-e to a nearby treatment plant while work crews continue to repair the ongmal pultlp that malfunctioned. Officials pla.,.to move the pump station's-electromc control panel (Pleue eee SEW AGE/ A2) a special session. Representatives of the Coast and Saddleback communlly college d1s- tncts in Orange County say they had already adopted austere 1983-84 budgets based on the possibility of nol receiving additional stale funds But they said they will ha"e no difficuhy putting any add1t1onal money to good use. "We've been a bll gunshy in talking about ll this year because 1t looked (Pl eue eee COLLEGE/ A2) U.S. Customs agents. who arrested an Irvine man this week at Los Angeles Harbor. put the worth of 70 pounds of cocaine at S20 m1lhon. Police in Hunungton cxplarned that determining the wonh of a dru~ 1s not a SCtenufic process and vanes de· pending on how fTIUCh the drug 1s diluted. GOiden archa get thefr place m u .s. hhltOry Getting ready for Olympics traffic County employers urged to promote rtde-shar1n plan By JEFF ADLER °' .. .,.., ........ Orpnazers for Lhe Summer Olym- pics want everyone to participate - m their own little way. Oranae County emptoycn -like their Los Anaetes C.Ounty counter· parts -are bcina u~ to promote ride-sharing and consider more n~­ ib1e work schedules dunna oCAt summer's Olympic pmes when heavy traffic is expected to disrupt Southern Catifom1a's normally con- gested traffic patterns "We don't want to proJCCt an~ doom or gloom." eitplamcd Cah· fom1a Highway Patrol at. Mike Jio#IJ'd of lhc CH.P's Olympic plan· nina ta fortt. "but Oran e County. c thou.ah to a lesser decree than Los Aqeles, will feel the spillover affects of increased Olympic traffic. Howard said more lhan 8 million people are upcctcd to attend the Summer Games, covered by 9,000 members of the press and involving about 14.000 athletes and coaches. 0 rm sure our county will be impacted by the Olympic fan111r, especially wtth Disneyland, Knotts Berry F'arm and the Oran&t Coast's attr1euve beaches," Howaro said. Besides the additional v111ton. fo11r Olympic events art scheduled in Oranac County. The modern pcntathalon in Coto de c.ua, wrathna at the Anaheim · Convcouon Center, team handbaJl at Cat State Fullen.on, and a bicycle race 1n Mission VicJO could draw as many u 200,000 spectators All 1n all, Howard u1d Southern C~lifomia's h1&hway\ wih have to bear the bnmt or an estimated 214 m1lhon eura auto miles as 80 pcroent ' '\ JEFF ADLER NEWS BACKGROUND of those attend1na Olympic '''ents arc expected to dnve c:an to p.me shes "We need to muam1zctheeffic1en- cy of custm1 roadways," the veteran CH P officer noted Gary Ethier, of the CaltraM Olym- pic Task Fom!, said bu :inci!CS are being a ked to help kttp traffic movana by sh1f\ina delivery schC'dul and route to avoid Olympie-<on· acned' area durina the pm6. Gary Edson. Ridcsha.rina Pf'OIJan'\ manaa.cr for the Oran c Count) Transporuuon Distnct. aJso l: gestcd that some emp1oyen m t shift employee schedules somew t or allow mott tle11ble schedulin& to muumaze traffic dunl'\I peak boun. However, Edson that 10 Oranae County, unlike Lo Anatlcs. schcd- uhna plant butdowns would be an "o~-reacuon •• SUt~ the heaviest traffic wdl be conczntrated in down- town Los Anaeles ror events sched- uled at places like the Coliseum. Another soluuon 1s ndc-hariq. Edson s&1d He u.,led Orantt County firms consider enroU1na 1n OCTD's nde-shanna prosram not only§! the Olympt but tbcrtaf\cr. OCTD will U'1D ~cctcd cm· ployecs so that they can cst.abla b nde- hanna prosram Wlortd lO th.c parnculu ntt<h of indivtdual com· ~n1cs,, Ed n cxpl ncd. The nd 'hanna prOlfl11l s-ets up~mplo)tt r or "an pools. thus red \M number of qtn( cmtO (Pl ... 0 AL8/A2) .. Police comb .cene of accident ln•olvinC CMta Mesa motorcycle officer. Crash hurts CM cycJe cop Officer said 'lucky' as bike demolished by truck on Harbor By CHRISTINE DECKER OllMO..,l'tlo4tt.fl Luck must have been nding with Costa Mesa Police Officer Bob Crogan as he pa1rolled on his moto r- cycle Thursday night. Traffic Officer Rick Stevens Crogan. 35. was rushed to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. He suffered multiple facial lacerations. abrasions and tom ligaments in his left leg. "He·s listed in serious condition but that's standard procedure. He's really lucky. He suffered a lo t less damage than others I've seen come in from similar accidents," said Mike Nash. hospital public relations d u'Cc- tor. shon distance <,outh ol the !)an Oaego Freeway when he alleged I) attempted to m ake an 11lcgal U-turn. Crogan was heading south on Harbor. ' Nonhcutt. 25. of Costa Mesa apparently didn't see the motorcycle and caused Crogan to broadside the small truck. Stevens said the case 1s under investigation by the CHP -which takes charge of accident!> involving police officers-and no charges have been filed against Northcutt. Another sunny weekend due Coaatal Extended F.., ••ClePI -~ mo<nlng fog Of low c:toud• -llM _., al>Oul Monelay HIQll• In ,,.,. eo. Low• 38 lo 60 Hilo AJbeny 2!i ·15 ::=Que 35 25 21 " ArtcNwaoe 25 111 A.,_.. 32 12 Atlanta 37 15 AtlanllC Ctry 33 10 Almln 37 24 lalllmot• 28 01 8fff~ 05 -01 81r am 29 1!i 81emate• 02 ·25 8olto 01 -10 8oe1on 29 .0 8rownelll .. « 38 8u"•IO 01 01 8Ufllng1on 23 02 c...-11 -18 Tl des TOOAY &.cond low 6:03p m ~high 11 38pm UTUN>AY Flr91 low 4.42a m ~low 10:•5am 6·•7p.m. &2 )4 23 .()6 42 20 ,. 14 oe -1a Ot -02 01 ~ •• a• 10 -04 29 20 OS ..02 I& .()6 11 ·II 01 -02 -01 -2' &7 32 03 -1& -ot -31 45 It °' -13 2t -o6 Oii • 11 t2 .. 40 30 12 -04 31 17 86 31 S4 32 18 -05 •II 29 2t 13 86 .. 15 04 21 It 23 13 ... 85 oe .oe 00 -24 I 4 •4 1.8 90 -0.11 Sun Ml• tocloy at 5 I I p m , ,,_ at 8 57 am. Saturdey and Mt• agM'I .C 5 12 p m Moon-t0dayat7·67p m ,N1UI 8 6o4 Lift Saluntey end II-809in It II.DIP m 18 -02 31 28 31 12 ~ 22 ,... 22 25 16 12 13 71 48 83 '° 15 10 63 38 " -07 ' 29 03 311 27 31 04 37 17 15 -08 40 13 R11n r:J Snow D Showers8 Flumesa::!) RlcNnoncl 31 13 SI lOUla 21 00 8\Pot•T-1111 45 8MI Ulk• 20 04 SanMt-'° 211 San OleOO 63 .. San FrenclM:o se 43 Ill 810 Mlll'le 07 · 12 s-11 .. '° 31 =.~· 33 18 04 .20 Sc>oa-21 oe Syr-20 01 TOl)Olla 17 00 Tue-. 80 28 TulM 27 " Waelltnglon 37 10 Wlelllta 13 05 MD CC>tCMTION 1·2 pool 1-3 '"'' 1-3 lalr 1-3 ,.., 1-3 ,.., 1-2 poor 1-2 poor s-dltactlon -· Crogan's mo torcycle was smashed be}'ond repair when hecolhded with a truck on Harbor Boulevard, accord- ing the California Highway Patrol <\t about 10 p.m .. Marshall Lee Nonhcutt, driving a 1972 Jeep Scout was heading nonhbound on Harbor Boulevard by the Vagabond Motel, a ---eoo@n~ru~-------------------- HB teen faces trial co LL EGE COMPROMISE REACTION ••• From Al Popular student could face death penalty f n brutal boufiQUe murder lake there wa!> a compromise on funding last fall and that fell through,.. 'i.31d W ilham Schreiber. as~istanl to the chancellor at Saddle- back (allege. which has campuses in lrvine and M1ss1on VieJO. "We'll believe 11 when the check·s in the mall" By STEVE MARBLE Of tM o.4fr ...... tl.tf A Huntington lkach high school student was ordered Wednesda}' to stand tnal for the murder of a 37-yea r- old woman who wa!I found gagged. bound and stabbed last October in her clothing boutique Zachar. Pcttu!> a well-liked stu- dent at Manna H igh School. could face the death penalt}' 1f rnn" 1cted 1n Darleen Hazboun ·.,death because the brutal sla} ing alleged!~ rc,ulted dur- 1 ng a robber. West Orange Mun1upal C 9un Judge M 1chael Beecher ordertd Pel- t us. 19. to appear 1n coun Jan 30 lo face the murder rap Penus is txing held without bail Dunng lhe preliminar.,, heann1-a customer of Huboun'\ \In~ clo1h1ng boutique lt'\lllied \he ~"' Pen us 1n tht.' \\-arncr .\ '<'nuc shop the da~ the v.oman v.a., rohhcd and killed Janice 'xhindkr \,ud '>h<" heard J h1gh-p1ttht"d 1.1.1mPt·nn(! 'ound whl·n she entered the boutique. ·omewhere in TimC". She recounted that a man she 1dent1fied as Pettus o rdert'd her out of th<" store. ~y1ng "Wc,.re closed." Another w11neu, a high ~hool student. t~tafied thet Pettu\ had asked her to JO•n him 10 a \Cries of' robbenes that he had planned Sht' reported!)' contacted police after heanna ofHazboun's murder Police dt>t«t1ves claimed 1hey located several piece of Huboun\ Jewtlry in a bedroom of a houSt" "'hen- Pettus was lanng at the hmt" The Je"'clf') w-.u not found unlll detC'Ctl"es -.earched the hou~ lor a third ume The murder v.capon as v.ell a\ Ha1boun's v.alle1 and \hop (l\h bo\ v.e~ ne\.er1ocatt'd d~p1tC' an 1n1en\t' \Carch and a rt'""ard otter PettU\ a n.lll\.1.' uf ( tOl1nna11 v.ho enrolled at tht' h1Jh \lhool la't tall v.:u. de~r'ibcd b\ \c:hool adm1n" trato~ u a popular and 1n1cll1gl.'nl \tudcnt v.ho l•Jrnnl gooJ l(l.tdn and man' lnrnd' Schmber ~ad the $96.5 m1lhon be10g considered would only hnng the two-year colleges back to 1982-8 3 budget levelc, "We at Saddlchack have m1>.cd em ouons about It lthc cum:nt com- promise)." he said "All this doc~ " bnng us ~ck to where we were 1w<1 years ago It's tough to be o' CrJOyed about be1na1 restored to a 2-year-old lundtnJ level It d()(sn't allow us to t·on\1der much an the v.a) of gro"' th or progrnm enhancement·· It the l0mprom1~ " appro,ed. \addlcb3ck v.ould ll'H"l\C' an ad- J111onal S:! million lhl\ ~hool H'ar ~hr1."1bcr u1d II thl· Jdd111on.JI s: n11ll1on " prm 1d1."d 1i. "'111 prnh.ihl\ tx' u\Cd 1t1 purl h.1\C \Upplll'\ m 10 rt'plen1\h lhl' hu1hJ1na and \e1f-1n\ur.tn<:e fund' th.al"' l"rt' <k11k tcd In ht'lp halanl c lhl\ H<1r ·, huJcc-1 ~ hrc1ht·1 \.'l1J "II"' Ill hd!l kri:p 1lw .,.,olf at h;n 1111 n11tll l·r '" m11111h' 111 ,,, • hr \aid Sewage spill in Dana ha)fed But mile-long beac h stretch closed By L.P BENET Of .,.. Dolly .... ·- Dan.. P<11n1 ~nit<i1n OPC'f4'ltlln\ v.erc ha<:k ttl normJI todJt\ :.ltt'r offiuah 1 :plilll'd a hroken pump 1tu1 c.a u'loc:t.I I ''' llf.111µllun'111 1 ;a"' ~..,,..,,. to \p11l 1n111 \ah ( f<"ek. shu111n1 Jov.n a m1le-l11n1 \trelch ol txal h liuh \1crnm<1n, dire, tor 111 lhr lllun1~' I nqr11nmcn11I Helthh I >r partment •.;,ud th.it ahhuu h thr \C"I'-Jttr ,pil I v. it' ha llrd I• te T h 111 \dos' Mun.ird1 ea, lk I\ h :and \,alt ( rr<"~ Beal h ""n 1 rt·oPC'n he lore l ut""'1..I' OITil 1al' do\('d thr l 11n1;am 1n;a1eJ he-a( hi"\ r huf"td.n to pre.'\ en1 ;) hnhh hat.ant 111 ht·•H h 11\t"r' II\ hJd Ol'lJU'K lhl\ I\ 1,IY. unlrt'Jtt:<l >K""llll" ' \.1n1 man "'1'• earlier Ht" q1d tht" \t"v.qr could lull marine l1tr .1ml po'loC' ht'alth prohlrm' 10 pC'f\on' u1m1n11n contJtct with 11 The \pill hc-µn V.ednl"\d.1) .,.,hilt' l>an;a Pmnt San11a11un Dl\11111 v.orken .... t"rr rt'pa1nn1 a hro~cn pumJl al a"'""'• <" \lllltun n(";ar l>.in.i thll\ lf11t· ~ h1M1I f\oh !\Vrnm;an \;illd Th<' m;a1n "'·v.:11t(" line 111 the .. 1..a1111n lrom n<'arh\ home .. ,. v.-i. \hul d11v. n but th<' t'l;ac ~rd•uJl v .... ~ l' l ft"lllC'J \O much prt·\\utt" 1h;at 1t hur't throuah filhn& • "'C'll tn •hr pump1n1 uea antl thrn 1nrrtl11v.1n lir'l 1ntn a ri<•ntl u\C'd "' lht" h1ah w:hoor, n11arin<' hmlt>a' dltS\C"\ and ahen into nrarh• \lllt C-rt'd .... h1 h floy,.\ lll the lOUI \u1hont1l"' \Jltll 1hn«' v.a' "" hC'.11llh 1 hr" at tn 1 hl" h •ah ""'h11ol \an1l•n 11l1tl 1.tl\ \loppc.-d lhr 'f'lll •t 'I ''' pm Thur~' IH 111"'4·rttn11 .. \uhmt"rs1hle pump 111 lhc· ondt'r r.rnund pump 'l.\;1111111 wuJ '""' R1lh"1ch .1 \\1\t..anl m:.11 .:r •11 th<' r>;ana f•otnl ~naU&" l>1\lnll lfr 'illd thr rt'plau·nwn1 pump will l trT) lhl ra" '<'°"'· ¥l' to <1 ncarh\ trt"oatml"nl 11lan1 "'h1le v.urk cn·v.' cont1nut' 111 f("pair the ongin:il pump lhllt millluno1uncJ AJoc&er eoJoy1a11lJl on 8alt Creek Beach. 1nat eoa.nty heal lb official• ha•e cloeed tbe 0-. .... ...._..,.._nu,.n ocean to •wimmin& after 160.0001allon of raw KW .. e entereCl the aea. Just Call 642-6086 Wbat do )OU like aboal tbf' Dilly Pilot'! Whit don't )'OU like? Cell tbe aamber at ltfa a.nd yoor me1111r wlll M record d, transcrlbtd and delivered to tbt 1ppropri1tt edltor. Tbt H me U -hour an9wf'rln19f'rvlrf' may bt uttd to rtc-ord lttttrt to the tdltor on any topic. Coorrlbutore to our Wlttn column mu11 Include tbtlr ume and telepbon aumbfr for vertflCJitlon. No C'lrculallon relit, pl.-a1t. Tell u1 wb1l'a on you_r mlnd . • • "The tragedy 1s that the pnce for this was (establishing) tuition." The Coast Community College D1stnct, which includes Orange Coast. Golde n West and Coastline colleges, a lso approved an austere budget based on the assumption that no add1t1onal state aid would be provided. If the com promise is adopted in Sacramento, the Coast District would receive an add1t1onal $4. 7 million for the 1983-84 school year, according to Correllan J. Tho mpson. the district's vice chancdlor for business. ''The: Coast C ommun11y Collcse D1stnc1 has suffered the loss of more than S9 malhon o'er the past two )Ca~ ... Thompson said. "Resto ring the base to us will mean a JJant step in returning the Coast D1stnct to a level the community has wanted and supported 10 lhe past.·· He said he district could use the additional funds on deferred main- tenance and the purchase of instruc- tional supplies, two areas cut in the SLAYING •.• From Al away and restrained... a police spokeswoman said. Cost.a Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnon said police . here were alened to the apparent murder on Elden Drive by authorities in Oesen H ot Spnngs. "We got a call this morning to check on the welfare of this woman,'' Calnon explained. "We had to kick in the door and found a deceased woman in the bedroom." current budget. Thompson said d1stnct trustees could also decide to build up the reserve fund that is designed to cover unexpected emergencies. The condominum, off Newport Bo ulevard near the Santa Ana Coun- try Cl ub Golf Course. was roped off this morning as detectives waned for a coronor to arrive and remove the body. Cal non said it was not clear how the woman had died. though it was evident the death was not natural. Though police believe the woman was Katcher's W1fe , pos~ve 1dcnt1fi- cation had not been established. NO MEDALS FOR OLYMPIC TRAFFIC ..• From Al local freeways dunng peak rush hours Ethier al..o '-U&Jested that firms wns1denng allowing employees to work a more flexible schedule dunng the Olympics contact OCTD so that bus schedules can be coordinated to everyone's benefit. And the worst day for the Olym- pics? That will be Fnday, Aug. 3. The DaJly PUot o.4tvety I• OuatentMd day traffic planners already have dubbed ··e1ack Friday." Edson said highway condnaons may be terrible Aug. 3 because so many events arc scheduled and people won't yet be used to the traffic disruptions expected during the Olympics. In Orange County, however, the worst disruption could come Sunday, Aug. 5. That morning, ponions of the Riverside Freeway are to be closed for an Olympics bicycle race and, that afternoon. the California Angels are scheduled to play a a home game in Anaheim Stadium. Ethier said. Edson asked employers interested in joining OCTD's ridesharing pro- gramto cont.act him al the transit districfs offices. ORANGE COAST Clf'culdoft 714/142-4m Daily Pilat H. L Schw•rtz Ill Pvbllllhef Cl1111fted ..,__... 7141142...,.. Al other clepertlMftte la-4121 MAIN OFflCE 330 Wnt Bay St Coale Mesa CA Ma• lldOl"s eo. 1!!oe0 eo.1a ..,.,.. 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'7ii fr.:iowt ' 1 NYSE Lf ~Ol RS WHAT AM£ x DID Due to late transmission today's llstlng wtll not ap- pear In the Dally Piiot AMEX LEADERS j tl:i 1 i NEW YORK CAP>-Selft, Thunday price and net cri.niit oi the · -'o mo•I ecllv• American Stock Ellc:nange luuu, trad lno na lionallv a t ~~~' ~1:1· !l; ~ :: wano~bB ffi. W: Mien enl lfi, ,,.._ -v-Oome rl l ,7 'I• + V. TexuAlrCP 1 lJt 1ns1rSvst 1 • ~ -1il 1;q11ij•l'f ''I' NEW YORK cl ) _ Most active OVf{- ·lhe-counter sloeks supplied bv NASO Name VQIU"'f Bldr-,.,,ked Ct'Ki MCI s 4 1'6 100 l S "l -li Bowater 2 169. 7-3 ' • + 13-32 Se•o••, l·m· ,,l.. H'• -li Tendn ' l, 97, 171 • 17 "l -l'h Plflo m· l l l-16 -''• Ai~, : nl· n . + ~ $e>nC 61• 6 • -... IV '64, 4' W 4 • -'9 E • 451, 19~ 19'" Goto Quorts That's an apt description of both business and business people a long the Orang Coast. To keep track of where compant s ar going and which p ople ar helping them get there.just watch ·credit Line· -every' day in th Business ectton of your new Daily Pilat --------- James Rollans on Plaza Inc. board James O. Roll1101, vice president, corporate communie:1uions for the Floor Corp., has been named to the board of d1rtttorsofPlau Comm•alcatloDa, lac., a Newport Beach.based financial publishing con\pany. Rollans was unanimously elected by shareholders, according to Tolman F. Geff1, presidenl and chief e~ecut1ve officer of Plaza. ••• Dave Schult1. general sales manager of Dreyer & You.a1 , I.De., a Newpon Bcach·based real estate sales and marketing firm, has been elected to I.he board of directors of the S.le1 and Marketlo1 Cou.ncll of the B•Jldiq 111da1try A11oclatloa of Southern Callfornla. The SMC is a profesional and educa1ional organiz3tion corn prised of c.ompan1cs that are associated with sales, marketing and merchandising ofresident1al housina developn1ents.. • • • Ken.nelh 0. Wenliel of Laguna Beach has b«n named senior vice pres1den1. financial instutitutions for City NatlonaJ Bank, according to Bram ROLLANS SCHULTZ WENTZEL HARGRAVES Gold1ml11l, chairman ot the board.and chief ex.ecutive officer of the S. I . 9 billion Beverly Hill-based bank. Wt"ntzel, wh o has been with the bank since 1977, wi ll be responsible for planning and 1mplemen11ng bank programs for fina ncial 1ns1itut1ons. • • • Sandy Hargraves has joined the staff ofBa11/Harrold Per1oonel Service• of Santa Ana as marketing represe ntativt"/client liaison. The announcement was n1ade b) Ann Ba11, agency presidcilt. Bass/Harrold specializes in the temporary and permane nt placement of individuals 1n the S 10,000 to SJ0.000 pa) range. • • • Glendale Federal, the nation's fifth largest savings and loan association. has announced th e acqu1sit1on of I he franchising License in Sou1hern Califomia of one oft he nallon's largest real estate franchise organizations. Realty World. Franchised men1bc rs of Realty World are independently-owned real estate brokers. Glendale Federal with the acquisition becomes the first savings and Joan assoc1at1on 1n Southern California to enter the real estate franchise business. • • • John Hockins of Mission Viejo has been appointed to the position of Corporate Director of Marketing at Mlero1emi Corp. of Santa Ana . Hockins JOlns Microscm1 from ITT Componeol1 where he was marketing man- ager/Nonh Amen ca M 1crosemi manufactures a complete line of diodes and rectifiers for md1tal). aerospace. satelt11c , medical and automottve appli- cations. • • • Los Angclcs·based Standard Communications, a designer. producer and markc1er ofh1gh-tech marine commun1ca11on products. land mobile radios. paging devices and other commun1cat1on acccssoncs. has named Estey· Hoover AdverU1iag/Puhllc Relation1 of Newport Beach as their agency of record. Estey-Hoover will be responsible for all creative and collateral materials for Stardard \ommunications as well as marketing planning and promotional progran1s. ••• Lisa Bercher, formerly with R. J1ck1 & Co. ofNcwp0n Beach and Reiser, Williams. De Young of Irvine. has formed The M~la Department, a media plann1n~ and placement ser,·1ce The tirm wa s established to service advertising agencies and design fnms wh o arc .... ithoul the benefi1 of a fullt1me media departmen t, and for advertiser-; who do no! u11l11e advertising-agencies fo r media placement The ne"' company ts located in Ne.,.,'port Beach. • • • Western Digit.al Corp. of Irvine ha!> announced th e publ1ca11on of 11s new data, communica tions handbook which descnbcs 1he company·s famil y of commun1ca1 1o n devices including CRT controlllers. video controllers and other communications suppon devices • • • Monro,·1a resident Kevin Cloberty has Joined Kerr & A11oclate1 of Huntington Beach as an account cxcrutivc for the public re lations and advertising firm . Cloherty was previous]) C'1nployed as sports information director at Palomar (ommunny Coll('ge 1n San Marcos. The announcement was made by Cherie Kerr Doremus, compa ny president. ••• ln1plroo Corp., a Rancho Cucamonga manufacturer of professional respira1ory products. has 5elected For1ytbe Marcelli Adv.ertl1lng of Newpon Beach to handle ils home care line of oxygen therapy prOducts. MUTUAL FUNDS ------ Orange Coest DAIL\' PILOT/Frldey, January 20, 10"84 815 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B·6 \ J aIDes Dale takes charge 33-year-old lo become youngest Chamber leader By CHRIS CRAWFORD °""'Not C!'....,_....., James McLaren Dale, a dnving 1Wcc behind the family owned Villa Nova restaurant on Newport Harbor. will take over as 1984 president o f the Nt•wport 1-l arbor Arca Chamber of Comnlercc. At 33, Dale is the youngest person ever elected president of the chamber. which begins i1s 771 h year as a business orga n1zat1on. Dale is a former v1ce-p residen1 and area manager of thr chamber and a former president of the Newpon Harbor Jaycees. A J 968 graduate o f Newport Harbor High School and a 1973 graduate of Chapman ('allege with a 8.A. in Economics and Business Adminstration, Dale 1s general man- ager of his family's restaurant as well as president of Allen Dale, Inc. -the parent company of Villa Nova. Dale's postgraduate work was com- pleted at Thunderbird Graduate School of ln1ema1ional Managmcnt. Glenda le, Ariz .. with an emphasize in J8.panese. In 1974. Dale became Assistant ot the Vice President of the Asian Division of Wometco Enterprises, Inc. in T okyo. During his three years in Japan. he wrote a restaurant colurnn for the Japan Times. the largest English language newspaper in the counlry. and performed some dubbing of Japanesse commercials and movies in English. He also had speaking pans in television shows and a role in "The Late Dinosaur." a Japanese mons1er movie stamng Richard Boone. Later while visiting Southem Cali - fornia. he remarked that "Newport 'Beach looked like heaven." He stayed and took over the family business. The young businessman is a mem- ber oft he Commodores Oub. an arm of the chamber. He organized i1s recent athletic awards breakfast for outstanding area high school athletes. Pat Marley to hang it up after 33 years in business By JOY DEE ANTHONY o.llyl'llolCw1 Ip ....... He also co-chaired Newport Beach's 75th anni versary celebration in 1981. Dale's acti vities in the New~ Harbor Jaycccs have included being International Vice President. Chair- man of the " Miss Newport Beach" Pageant. and 11 term as president of the organization in 1980. He also was a co-host of the calbc television program "Newport Now" and has served as vict-pre,ident for 1he past three years of the Assessment and Treatment Services center for troubled ~outh. Other community activities have included: member of the board of d irectors o f the Youth Employment Service: president of the Friends of 1he Newport Beach City Arts Com- mission; coordinator of Ito. Japan Ci1y Council visits 10 Newport Beach; president o f the Marine Division of the Newport Chamber: chairman of "College Night" of the city's "lm:lc- vant Weck": chairman of"'The Last Rendezvous at lhe Balboa Fun Zone"; and co-c hairman, with Charlotte Dale, of "ferragusto.'' which celebrated the 50th an - niversary of the Villa Nova Res- Jamea M . Dale taurant, with the proceeds going to the Assessment and Treatment Ser· vices Center of Orange County Dale isa resident of Newport Beach and has a 4-year-0ld son, Alex,pdcr. In a few weeks. Pat Marley Menswear of Corona del Mar will only be a memory of i1s patrons. After 33 years in the cothin,g business, Marley 1s wav1n~goodbye to it all in exchange for a life of painting, skiing and visit1ng a home nonh ofToronto. because he liked ha ving perwnal control over i~;; operations and a solid acquaintance with his ~ customers. "'1~""'----•.,. ___ _..., __ As one of hi s former clerks once put 1t: ".You don't have a store, you ha ve a club." "I'll miss m y customers." he says. "and will always be &rateful for 33 great years:· The building on Pacific Coast Highway which Marley owns has been turned over to a leasing agent. O n the fifth of February, the store will have a close-out sale in which everything will be sold. Marley's sister, Lois Littlejohn, is also reuring from the business. His cle rk and nephew Bruce Littlejohn will become propeny manager. When Marley w.as a child, he remembers his ~ad taking him to 1he local clothier's after church each Sunday. ''o ung Marley thought 10 himself. "He JUSt sits here a nd has fun and 1nakcs rnoney." After begin ning professional life as an accountant. Marley decided 10 open an 18- by-18 foot store in Montebello. He ca1ered mainly to high schoolers then, to whom he was known as "Uncle Pat." Marley says he first stancd changjng 1he image of the slore when the original high school clientele grew up. The small store was a big success, allowing him to expand it to around 25 by 80 feet. In 1967. he opened up his current store in Corona del Mar. Though for a time, he managed both. Marley evenlually sold the Montebello shop This personalization means that a wife could come into Marley's store and say "I'd like to sec the chan on my husband." He keeps all oft he sizes of his regular customers for such purpoi.es. To w1 vcs and others buyi ngcloth1ng items for men. Marley advises: "Don't buf ties. Ties are one of our big items for~fts and can never undersland it because a tie 1s the most personal thinfand the hardest thing to pick for someone els.c. · To those. buyi ng clo1h1ng for themselves, Marley suggests they find a sales person whose advice they can depend o n and allow that person do the fine decision making. For oneself. Marley says. ii 's hard to stand back and be sure what looks good. Wha1 is said to look good in traditional menswear hasn't changed much since the fifties: he adds, though polyester did have a brief popularily in the early seventies. If you placed the merchandise he stocked in 1955 inside the current shop, "no one would know the difference except in price.:· Collars arc about the same "''idth. Penny loafers are back. When one particular loafer style went over a hundred dollars, Marley called up 1he maker and asked for a change of s1yle number. Why? "I had it when it was $1 2.95." he told the man. Real estate tax seminar l(lm0.1 • 11 .. 1'"· ·-• l<ifl!llnl • •'• lt•vmfld •Uoo!G 411' ., "'""•' l<n•P41V 11 1 "" ·-· 1<••105 ... . .. ·-· '"""" • 151/o 15'11 ·-~· H H'o L•r>dlt•l ...... • I J · 11 5 SafKO '"""' • $.l"" SS•N SrHeiGo LI.Chm IS-11 ' SIP•vl Lltflw5 35"' ll"' Scrip,.. Linero • nl.i. nh S..11•• L[(!l•tr~ .. .. ~ ' . \5"of 15'" .... _ MGF Oll IS·l1 • ··-........ J I"' 11 .. 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The nation's economy gener~ted a 3.3 errcent GNP during 1983./ AA California Freed killer Dan White might just be moved out ·of California soon./ A4 World An American soldier has admitted his German kid- napping was a hoax./ A4 Fierce battles continue to rage In the hlJls above the Marine outpost in Beirut. /A4 ·:::;~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· People I co st 60 years of cookies The Girl 8coata atart M1Hn&.ettekle9 Tlaanday -marJdnC the 50tb annl•enary of thla tradition. 8amP.linC their own warea are memben of LaCuna Beach'• Troop 1204, from 11m 111111 0 H A N fi f (. O I Jt 4 l '( r. A • : I ( ; I . ~ J 1 :, , 1 1 r • · e . ID left. back nw: Ales.a Kaolf, Khn Coalter, Bobble Ccnlltm and CryRal Coalter; front row: Sblen-Lln Stoke.buy, Renee Dreeeler, Rachele Dreealer and Stepballie !feats. Suspect captured in desert motel; ;{ victim may be wtf e By STEVE MARBLE OtdleO_,,._...., A 6S-year-old Costa Mesa man ii being held today on suapicjon or murdtrioa a woman believed IO be his wife and driving to a small detert town where he was caupt while aJlqedly trying to kill the ownen ofa motel. The trail of violence, p01ic.t said, apparently started in a Costa Mesa condominium at 2SS4 Elden Avenue where police found the slain-wonwl early today. · .> Police atopped short of 1dentifyinJ the dead woman as the wife ofJotepb Katcher, the man susl)CC'ted of beina the killer. Pol~cc said it appean the woman bad been dead at least one day when found this morning inside K.atcher's condominium. Katcher was arrested Thursday evening by police in Desert Hot Springs. a town on the outslcfrts of Palm Springs Desert Hots Sprinp police claimed the older man severely beat motel owner Arthur Susslc, 761 and was in the process of strangling Pauline (Pl.-.. -SLA TJJlfG/ A2) CM cycle cop hurt in crasll By CHRISTINE DECKER Of .. llllllr ........ Two local teen-agers cOrQPetlng for the Call- f ornla Junior Miss title this week keep smiling, despite all the work in- volveq ./ A7. An English teacher who asked his students to plot the perfect murder is having second thoughts about the assignment. /A7 Dana Poin.t sewage spill halted Luck must have been riding with Costa Mesa Police Officer Bob Crogan as he patrolled on bis motor- cycle Thursday night. Crogan's motorcycle was smashed beyond repair when be collided with a truck on Harbor Boulevard, accord- ing the California Highway Patrol Traffic Officer Rick Ste¥ens. Sporta Sea View League delivers message to CIF, suggest- ing different playoffs for public and Catholic schools./81 UC Irvine's basketball team stuns Fresno State, 63-57, In a PCAA contest at Crawford Hali./C1 Entertainment Martin Miiner' s new com- edy should have "Mass Appeal" for Its audience at the Grand Dinner Theater ./WHkender Buelneu James Dale, new presi- dent of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Is a driving force In Orange Coast business.JBS INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Buelneu Claulfled Comics Crouword Death Notk:el Edltorlal P1ge Entertainment Gardening Hor09C0pe lntermllllon Ann Landera Movie• Mutual Fund• Natlonal New• Ponce Log Publle Notion Sport• St1te NMt Stock Merketa Tetevlalon ThMt«I weatMr Wortd Newt A8 A3 85-6 c1 -d A8 C8 c.. A5 .Weekender A8 C7 Weekender A8 Weelcender 85 A4 A3 C-4-5 81-4 A4 ee TV Log Weekender A2 A4 But a mile-long stretch of beach -------will remain closed through weekend By L.P. BENET Of IM 09ly Nllt IWI Dana Point sanitary operations were back to normal today after officials replaced a broken pump that caused I 50,000 gallons of raw sewage to spill into Salt Creek, shutting down a mile-long stretch of beach. Bob Merryman. director of the county's Environmental Health De- partment. said that although the . sewage spill was halted late Thursday, Monarch Bay Beach and Salt Creek Beach won'.t reopen before Tuesday. Officials closed the contaminated beaches Thursday to prevent a health hazard to beach users. "It's bad because this is raw, untreated sewage, " Merryman said earlier. He said the sewage could kill marine life and pose health problems to persons coming in contact with it. The spill began Wednesday while Dana Point Sanitation District workers were repairi113 a broken pump at a sewage station near Dana Hills High School, Bob Merryman said. Biggest OC cocaine haul HB police probln 6 million stash left in rented car By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Otlltr ..... ...., Huntington Beach detectives who stumbled across a suitcase containing a record SO pounds of cocaine admitted today there's little chance of finding the person who left the drug in a rented car. The cocaine, estimated to be wonh at least $6 million on the street, was discovered inside a 1984 Lincoln Town Car that had been towed because it was illegally parked. The seizure is the largest cocaine haul in Orange County history, according to Huntington Beach police. Officers said the car was found on Heil A venue near Camino Canada Lancon Wednesday. It was hauled to the police station by a pnvate towing firm that contracts with the city. Sgt. Carl Vidano said the suitcase was found during a routine inspection of the car and opened as pan of an effort to kam the identity of the car's owner. Narcotics offi cers were quickly called when police found the huge supply of the white powder in the suitcase. "We've really had no luck on determining who was usina the car and even if we did, it's highly doubtful they'd admit to owning the suitcase," said Lt. Merle Schneblin. Police estimated that the cocaine probably cost its owner about SS00,000 but is worth at least 12 tames that much when divided. diluted and sold on the street. U.S. CUstoms agents, who arrested an Irvine man this week at Los Angeles Harbor. put the worth Of 70 pounds of cocaine at $20 milhon. Police in Huntington explained that determining the worth of a dru~ is not a scientific process and vanes de- pending on how much the drua is diluted. The main sewage line to the station from nearby hom~ was shut down, but the backed-up sewage created so much pressure tha,t it burst through, filling a well in the pumping area and then overflowing, first into a pond used by the high school's marine biology classes and then into nearby Salt Creek, which flows to the coast. Authorities said there was no health threat to the high school. Sanitary officials stopped the spill (Pleue eee SEW AGE/ A2) Crogan, JS, was rushed to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. He suffered multiple factal laee"rations. abrasions and tom ligaments in his left leg.. .. He's listed m serious condition but that's standard procedure. He's really lucky. He suffered a lot less damage than others I've seen come in from similar accidents," said Mike (Pleue .. OFnCER/ A2) Golden arches get their place fn U.S. history Getting rea<;ly for Olympics traffic A federal agency has declared a 30- year-old McDonald's restaurant in Downey eli&ible to become a national historic landmark. The stand, built in l 953. is the oldest 1urvivln1 McDonald's in the nation. The chain'• fourth atend, it was the second in the nation to have the now-famous &olden arches. The restaurant is still run by the ori,;naJ franchise holden, Bud Land- on and R<>ser Williams. Catof hull,chiefof~stratjon for the National Park Scrv1ce National Rcaister of Historic P1accs, declared .. the stand eli~e asa landmark. The stand It 1ip.ificant bccluse the architecture represent• a IOClal and economic period that cmph111icd mobahty and bcclutc it'• the oldest restaurant for a cbai that's become synonymous with Alrimcan hfc, said ~rol Dubie, I park mce hi tonan. J .' County employers urged to promote rtde-shartng plan 81 JEFF ADLER Of .. ~ ........ Orpnizm for tbe Summer Olym- pics want everyone to penicipate - 1n their own little way. Oranac County employcn -like their I.Os Anacles County counter· parts -are btina uraed to promote ride-sharina and consider more Dex· iblc work tchcdules durina next summer's Olympic sames when heavy traffic is expected to disrupt Southern Cahfom11'a normally con· anted traffic patterns. 0 We don't want to projcet any doom or aJoom," explained Cah- fom11 ij~way Patrol Sgt. Mike Howard of the CHP's Olympic plan- nina task foroc. "but Oranac County. .. • r. thou&h to a lesser degree than Los An.selcs, will feel the spillover affects of increased Olympic traffic. Howard said more than 8 million people are expected to attend the Summer Games, covered by 9,000 mcmbtn of the press and involvina about 14,0001t.hletcs and coaches. "rm aure our county will be impected br the Olympic ramur. especially wtth Disneyland, Knott 1 Beny Fann and the Oranae Coest's attrective belches," Howard said. Beaides the1dditional viaiton.. four Olympic event• are scheduled In Oranae County. The modern pcntethalon an Co\o de Cua, Wl'Clth.na at the Anabcam Convention C.enter, team handball at Cal &ate f'ullenon, and a bicycfc race in Ml son Viejo could draw H many u 200,000 ipcc\aton. All in all, Ho-ard.said. Southern Cahfomil's hl&)\ways, will have to r the brunt of an estimated 214 million extra auto miles as 80 perttnt \ > l JEFF AIL£1 NEW S BACKGROU ND of those attcndlna Olympic events att expected to d.nve can to same site$. "We need to mu1m1ze thccfficien· cy of ewtina roedwayi," the veteran CKP officer noted Gary Ethier, oflhc Caltrans Olym· -pie Task Foroc, ~ bu in arc be1na ukcd to help kcq> traffic movinabyShif\1nad:hvcrytcbedules and rouies to avoid Olymp1c-con- IC ted aras durina th p Oary Edson. Radcshanna propam manager for the Oranie County Transportation Distri~. also !e. gestqJ that some employers m t sh~if\ employee 1ebedules somew t or allow more flexible schedulina '° minimize traffic dunna peak houra. However, Edson that in Ora1* County, unlike Los Anaclcs, sc~ ulina plant shutdowns would be ao •·over•reac:tion" IU)()C lhc beavaea traffic will be CODtt'Dtratcd in dowa- town Los An&tlcs for cvent.s sched- uled at places like the Cohseum Another solution ts ride-bann,.. Edson said. Ke 1uaested Oranae C.ounty firma con1ider enrollan& in ocro·, ndwharina prosram not only ~1'_ the Olympt<:S. but thcreaftcf. ocro Yrill tra.m ldccted cm· plo)'tcS so that the) can etiabliah ride-'~"l procrams tail6red to tbt partialllr nee& or individual com- panies. Edton plaini4. nae lharina prop-am IN up employee cw or van p001 thus rcducioa 1hf: numbiri' of ve ides crowdina (Pl ....... NO IBDA.1.8/AI) A2 Otange Coaft DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 20, 19'4 aj.Jijii-l--------_;;.;.;:.:;:..._ __ r_.....::..=... c.. ,, . Police comb .cene of acciden t involving C•ta Mesa motorcycle officer . OFFICER HURT IN CYCLE SMASHUP •.. F rom Al Nash. hospn:il public relations d1rec· !Or. .~1 aboul 10 p,n1 ., Marshall Lee Nonhcutl. dnv1ng a 1972 Jeep Scout was heading nonhbound on Harbor Boulevard by the Vagabond Motel. a short distance south of the San Diego Freeway when he allegedly attempted to make an illegal U-1urn. Crogan was heading south on Harbor. Northcutt, 25. of Costa Mesa. apparently didn't see 1he motorcyck and caused Crogan to broadside the small truck. Northcutl was taken to Costa Mesa Community Hospital where he was treated and released. Stevens said the case is under inves1igation by the C HP -which takes charge of accidents involving police officers-and no charges have been filed againsl Northcutt. SLAYING •.. From Al Sussle, 73. when offiC('rS arrived at the couple's highway motel. · Sussle was listed in critical con- dition today at Palm Hospital 1n Palm Springs. His ...,,1fc was said to be in good condition at the same hospital. Police in Desert I-lot Springs also said it appeared K<ltcher. who'd spent the previous night al lhe motel. had tried to com mil suicide at some point. During the arrest, K<ltcher re· portedly fell through a plate-glass window when ofT1ccrs tried to pull him away fron1 Mrs. Sussle. "He was in the process of strangling her at the time and had to be pulled away and restrained," a police spokeswoman said. ~ Costa Mesa police L~ Jack Cal non said police here were alerted to the apparent murder on Eldl·n Dnv(' b~ authorities in Dcsen Hot Springs. SEW AGE SPILL ... From Al at 9:30 p.1111. Thursday by 1nser11ng a subm('r~1blc pump 1n the under- ground pump sta11on. said Tom Richards. assistant manager of the Dana Point San!laf) District. He said the replacement pump will carry the raw se ..... ·age to a nearby treatment plant ..... ·hdc work crews continue 10 repair the original pump that malfunctioned Officials plan to move the pump station's electronic control panel above ground to prevent s1 n1ilar mechanical failures 1n the fu ture, Ri chard!. said. "'Before everything was located underground," Richards said. ··And when the gate valve malfunc11oned, 1hc ..,.,.hole s1ation was washed out." "The sheer pressure forced the spill."' !.<ltd Merryman . ..,.,·ho said the prcssunzed flo1.1.· could not be con- ta ined until th e pump 1s repaired. Merryman said signs were posted at the affected beach area to warn v1s1tors of1he quarantine. "It's a good thing it's winter and not thl' Four1h of July weekend," said Merryman. rounty officials said the beaches will definitely remain closed over the Wl'ekcnd. but may be reopened early next ...,·eek. NO TICE NO SWIMMING PER MITT ED A Jog er el\foya a run on Salt Creek De.ch, but county health official• have closed the IWlr ....i ,..,.._."'..._.rd L..,.,. ocean to owlmmln1faftH"l l50 ,000l&llon <if rawaewaa:e enterea the aea. NO MEDALS FOR OLYMPIC TRAFFIC ••• from Al !ocal freeways dunng peak rush bours. Ethier also SU&JCSlcd that finns :onsidcring allqw1ng employees to wotk a more flexible schedule dunng ~e Olympics contact OCTD so tha1 ~i.&1 tchedules can be coordina1ed to :veryone's benefit. And the worst day for the Olym- 1ics? Th.at will be Friday, Au&. 3. Th~ Just Call 642-6086 ' • • I ' day traffic planner~ already have dubbed "Black Friday." Edson said highway conditions may be temble Aug. 3 because so many events art scheduled and people won't yet be used to the traffic disruptions expected durina the Olympks. rn Orange County, however, the worit disruption could come Sunday, Aug. .S Thal momina. portions of the Riverside Freeway are to be closed for an Olympics bicycle race and. 1hat afternoon,. the California An1els arc scheduled to play a a home game in Anaheim Stadium. Ethier said. Edson asked employm interested in joining OCTD"s ridesharing pr1>- aramto contact him at the transi1 district's offices. Whal do you like aboul lbe Dally PllotT Wb11 doa't yo u like? C1ll lhe number at left ud your mc11a1t wUI be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. . The 1amet•·bour aa1wtrln1•ervlce may bea1ed to rttord lettcrt to the editor on any topic. Contrlbulora to our Letters column must lncludeJbelr n•me and telephone aumbtt for verlflcauon. !'Jo circula tion call1, ple11t . Tell us whal't on your mind. 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Cle ared principal reinstated By lhe Assoclaleil Pre11 A Fullerton school prin- cipal cleared of child molestation charges last week has been reinstated with back pay, but school district officials have yet to decide if he ' will be re· assigned to Valenica Park Elementary School. The president of the Full· erton School District Board of Education , Irene Armstrong, \Qid Thursday after a two-hour closed meeting that principal John Roseman had re· quested and been granted a month.:Jong paid leave of absence "to recover from his ordeal." ~Oii.iC ~Oll,W\I gz::"c. """""'" """'"" CcllumOMi,f ,C. """"' .. DlllM-~ Worth = .. _ ...... """"' .. _ ''*'1Mll• ,.,. "-lltt1n Gr..i F• -· -----J--........ , .. _ ..._ .._,,., LM VlgM UUll Flocil ·~ :::i:-, ... '"--""'" Mllw ... k11 ......a1PIOll • Tides TOOA'f' ........ .. !'OSp.m ,_.,,., 11:38p.m aATUROA'f' Fir.110w ,,,2 ...... .. .. " .. .. .. 11 ., .. C4 ·12 " ... " ... .. " " ... " "' " .., " ... ,, • 11 " ... .(17 ·21 " " OS ·11 ... 4• .. 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California 92626 A winner will be drawn weekly l rom en1nes received the previous week Pictures of wrnners will appear 1n the Pilot Winners may choo5'!·10 have lunch at any of our par t1c1pa11ng restaurants. which include The Grinde1. Zubies, Hogue·s. Spires. A complete list ol par1 icipat1ngres1aurants is available 10 winner s. f "'P"lffP'> .;t It,.. 0 111, F'••r>I .t••(J l"e" .,..,,,,,.,f.1,,1',. !;imo''"' _,,,. '"'"9 I'·~ r1 . ,, . • ~~!'~Sa<1 Coui ·"~ma~ t>t· l"C~•' ! a1 .11 0,1 ) ~ · l)ll / . .-<;1 r,;;1 <,··~··' I ~~ I Supenntendent Duncan Johnson said a decision on where Roseman will be reassigned will be made- ..,.,,rthin a monlh. I I I Ni'!l'T'P PhonA I Child molestation charge~ against Roseman ~·ere dropped after the 5· year-old girl who had said the principal took her pants do...,·n later told police that she had soiled herself and 1hat Roseman only helped wash her. 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BrownFor B m· ll" :t'.~lim• 1, -V. 50~~1:.~, 10: ~ !. ~ }lrcr;,0}:~18 ifi: mil: -~ Dome'Ptn 1 ,7 '"' + V. le11e~1rco 1 't,6 lr!'lrSvst 1 , ~ -\4J v1Con!Alr n 1 1 i 1/o 1;§11m1ljifMfliJ NEW YORK (.A.Pl Most acilve over· -the-counter \IOCkl wootlecl bV NASO. Neme VOlum' BBticl AP.Kl Cha. MCI 1 ' 116 100 1 lS'l:I -~ Boweter 7,1691 7· ''• +13·37 Seao!e s 1, , 4l.I,, 1 4 ~• -:... Tendn 1 1, , 17•1.. 11 •11 -lVJ P!110 m7, 1 11-1' -V. '""" . ""' " ~vot s , 27 21V• + ~ son<: '"" 61.!o -~ R'Y .t6<&. 41/e 41.to -~ oE ' 4Sl, 1~ 19'- GoLD QuoTES M ETALS Quons ~ 't'OM: !Al'! -8(l(M ......,.,_ ............ -C......·.......,-•_.....u.111 • ......,.. C...,.. · IO 10 -p.-~. I('!' C-1P01 ---u.M .J ......... "°"""'. ;n.,..,,_ • ....,.,., ......... "". •.tMO Mlllalll w.. -----Mca * u e •I I -· poyfodl,N 't' .......... "-'Y• ..._,OM¥~~ .... ·M .CMO -"9y-. NYC..... mci011 _.., '*-""w.ll· . __,. • ... oo.a.no OCI I* ttllt ,..,_-. y- ~ -uro oa oo.-.ic ~ "°' -. "' -- That's an apt description of,both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies ~re going and which people are helping them get there.just watch 'Credit Line' -every day in the Business section of your n e w, Baily Pilat • • ' I I ·--------~ - , • ' I James Rollans on Plaza Inc. board Jame1 0. Rollans, vice prcs1dent1corporatc communicati ons for 1he Fl1t9r Corp., has been named to !he board o directors ofPlataCommaalcaUoa1, I.De., a Ncwpon Beach-based financial publishing company. Rollans was unanimously elected l?Y shareholders. according to Tolman F. Geff1, president and chief exctutive officer of Plaza. ••• Dafe Scbultz, general sales manager of Dreyer & You1, lac., a Newport Beach-based real estate sales and marketing firm, has been clCC'ted to the board of directors of the Sales and Marketing Council ol the 80Jldl111 ladottry A1aoclallon of Southern California. The SMC is a profesional and education.111 organization comprised of companies that are associated with sales, marketing and merchaQdising of residential hous1nf developments. • • Keuctb 0. Wcnttel of Laguna Beach has been named senior vice president, financial instutitutions for City National Bank, according lO Bram ROLLANS SCHULTZ _ WENTZEL HARGRAVES Goldsmilh,chairman o l the board andch1efexccutivc officer of the S 1.9 billion Beverly Hill-based bank. Wenuel, who has been with the bank since 1977, will be responsible for planning and implementing bank programs for financial institutions. ••• Sandy Hargraves has Joined 1he stalTofBa11/Harrold Personnel Services of Santa Ana as marketing representative/client liaison. The announcemen1 was made by Ann Ba11, agency presiaent. Bass/Harrold specializes in the 1emporaf)' and permanent placement of individuals in the S 10.000 to $30,000 pay range. ••• Glendale Federal, the nation's fifth largest savings and loan association. has announced the acquisition of the franchising license in South cm California of one of the nation's largest real estate franchi~ organizations. Really World. Franchised members of Realty World are independently-owned real estate brokers. Glendale Federal with the acqu1si1ion becomes the first savings and loan assoc1at1on 1n Southern California to enter the real estate franchise business. · • • • Johll Hockins of M1ss1on Viejo has been appointed to the position of Corporate Director of Markellng at Mlcro1eml Corp. of Santa Ana. Hock.ins ' 1oins M icroscm1 from ITT Components where he was marketing man- ager/North Amenca. Microscmi manufactures a complete line of diodes and rectifiers for military. :u=rospace. satellite. medical and automotive appli- cations. ••• Los Angeles-based Standard Communlealloa1, a designer, producer and marketer of high-tech marine communication products. land mobile radios, paging devices and other communicatLon accessories. has named E1tey- Hoover Advertising/Public Relalloa1 of Newport Beach as their agency of record. Estey-Hoover will be responsible for all creative and collateral materials for Standard Communications as well as marketing planning and promotional programs. • • • Lisa Bercher, former!~ with R. Jacks & Co. of Newport Beach and Relier, Williams, DeYoung of Irvine. has formed The Media Department, a media plannin$ and place menl service. The firm was established to service advertising agencies and design frims who are withoul the benefit o f a full time media department. and for advertisers who do not utilize advertising agencies for media placement. The new company 1s located in Newport Beach. ••• Western Digital Corp. of Irvine has announced the publication of its new data commun1cat1ons handbook which describes the company's family of commun1cat1on devices 1nclud1ng CRT controlllers. video controllers and other comn1un1cations support devices. ••• Monrovia rt·s1dcni Kevin Cloherty has joined Kerr & A11oclate1 of 1-funllngton Beach as an account execuuve for the pubhc relations and advertising firm. Cloheny "'-'as previously employed as sports information director at Palomar Community College 1n San Marcos. The announcement was made b} Cherie Kerr Doremus, company president. • • • ln11plron Corp., a Rancho Cucamonga manufacturer of professional respiratory products. has selected Forsythe Marcelli Advertising of Newport Beach 10 handle its home care line of oxygen therapy products. MUTUAL FUNDS -~--- • Orange Co11t DAIL'r' PILOT/Friday, January 20, 1964 ,, r COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-8 , J arnes Dale takes cha rge 33-year-old to become youngest Chamber leader By CHRIS CRAWFORD DMIJPllMCon111 ,.,,.. James McLaren Dale, a driving force behind 1he family owned Villa Nova restaurant on Newport Harbor, wilt take over as 1984 president of the Newport Harbor Area Chan1ber of Commcrct. Al 33, Dale 1s the youngest person ever elected pre~ident ofthechamber, which begins its 77th yea r as a business organization. Dale is a former vice·presidcn1 and area mall.ager of the chamber and a former president of the Newport HarbQr Jaycees. A 1968 graduate of Newport Harbor High School and a 1973 graduate of Chapman College with a B.A. in Economics and Business Admins1ration, Dale i& general man- ager of his family's restauranl as well as president of A1h:n Dale, Inc. -thl· parent company of Villa Nova. Dale's postgraduate work was con1 - pleted at Thunderbird Gradua1e School of ln1emat1onal Managme111, Glendale. Ariz .. with an emphasize 111 Japanese, In 1974, Dale became Assistant ot the Vice President of the Asian Division of Won1etco Enterprises, Inc. in Tokyo. During his three years in Japan. he wrote a restaurant column for 1hc Japan Times, the largest English language newspaper in the country. and performed some dubbing of Japanesse commercials and movies in English. He also had speaking parts in television shows and a role in "The Late Dinosaur," a Japanese monster movie s1arring Richard Boone. Later while visiung Southern Cali- fornia. he remarked that "Newport Beach looked like heaven." He stayed and took over the fantily business. The young businessman is a mem- ber of the Commodores Oub, an arm of the chamber. He organized its recent athletic awards breakfast for outstanding area hi8,h school athletes. He also co-chaired Newport Beach's 7S th a"nnivcrsary celebration in 1981 . Dale's activitu:s in the Newpor1 Harbor Jaycees have 1ncludcd being International Vice Pres1den1. Chair- man of the " Miss Newport Beach .. Pageant, and a term as prcs1den1 of the organization in 1980. He also was a co-ho~t or the calbe 1elevision program "Newport Nov.··· and has served as vice-president for the pa$l three years of1he Assessment and Treatmcnl Services ccnler for troubled youth. Other communll} activities have included: member of the board of directors of the Youth Employment Serv1C'c; president of the Friends of the Newport Beach City Arts Com- mission: coordinator of Ito, Japan Cit)' Council visits to Nev.·port Beach; president o f the Marine Di vision of the Nrwpor1 Chamber; chainnan of .. Coll ege Night"' of the city's "lrrele· vant Week": chairman of "The Last Rendezvous at the Balboa Fun Zone"; and co-chairman. with Charlone Dale, of "FerragustO," which celebrated the 50th an- niversary of the Villa Nova Res- Jamea M. Dale taurant, with the procuds going to the Assessment and Treatment Ser- vices Center of Orange County Dale is a resident of Newport Beach and has a 4-year-old son, Alexander. ~~Marley to hang i t up BIG YEARF ORBPBCi af ter 33 years in business By JOY DEE ANTHONY Ooll)I ..... eou I 11 IPMM<lil In a few weeks. Pat Marley Menswear of Corona de\ Mar will only be a memory of its palfons. After 33 years in tbecolhing business, Marley is wavinJ goodbye to it all in exchange fora lifeof painllng, skiing and visiti ng a home north of Toronto. because he liked having personal c.:onlrol over operations and a solid acquaintance wi th his customers. As one of his former clerks onl·c put it: "You don't have a store. you have a club." This personaliza1ion means that a wife could come into Marley's store and say ·'I'd like to see the chart on my husband.·· He keeps all of the sizes of his regular customers for such purposes. "I'll miss my customers," he says, "and will always be sra1eful for 33 great years." The building on Pacific Coast Highway which Marley owns has been turned over 10 a leasing agent. On the fifth of February, the store will have a close-out sale in which everything will be sold. Marley's sister. Lois Littlejohn, is also retiring from the business. His clerk and nephew Bruce Littlejohn will become propcr1y manager. To "'-'iv es and others buying clothing items for men. Marley advises: "Don't buy lies. Ties arc one of ourb1g items for $iftsand I can never unders1and ii because a tic 1s the n1ost personal thing and the hardest thing to pick for someone else." To those buying clothing for themselves. Marley sugges1s they find a sales person whose advice they can depend on and allO"'-' 1hat person do the fine decision making. For oneself, Marley says, it's hard 10 stand back and be sure what loo ks good. When Marley was a child. he remembers his dad takin& him 10 the local clothier's after church each Sunday. Young Marley thought to himself, "He jusl si ts here and has fun and makes money." What is said to look good in trad111onat menswear hasn't changed much since the fifties, he adds. though polyester did have a bri ef popularity in the early seventies. If you placed the merchandise he stocked in 1955 inside the current shop. ··no one would know the difference except in price.," After beginning professional life as an accountant. Marley decided to open an 18- by-J 8 fool store in Montebello. He catered mainl y to high schoolers then. to whom he was known as "Uncle Pa1." Marley says he first started changing the image of the store when the original high school clientele grew up. · Collars are about the same w1d1h . Penny loafers are back. When one particular loafer style went over a hundred dollars. Marlev called up the maker and asked for a change Or style number. Why? ··1 had it when it was S 12.95,"' he told the man. The small store was a big success, allowing him to expand it to around 25 by 80 feet. In 196 7. he opened up his current store in Corona de) Mar. Though for a time. he managed both, Marley eventually sold the Montebello shop ,_ - CHANCE TO WIN A GOLD NUGGET Builders, developers, architects and land planners in California have a chance to win the prestigious Gold Nugget award if they can meet a March 16 entry deadline. The Gold Nugget 1sa nationally recognized symbol of excellence in architttlural design and land use planning for housing and commercial projects. Also known as the "Best in the West" competition. 1he project 1s open to projects from Alaska, Arizona. California. Colorado. Hawaii, Idaho. Montana. Nevada. New Mexico. Oregon. Texas. Utah, Wash1ng1 on and Wyoming. Winners will be announced June l during the Pacific Coasl Builders Conference at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. Photographs from winning entries will be on display during the conference. Entry form requests may be obtained by writing to Pacific Coast Builders. 605 Market St .. 1010, San Francisco. Ca. 94 JOS, or by calling (4 IS) 543-2600. Hausman appointed Claremont trustee Orange County businessman Richard P. Hausman has been named to the Board ol'Trustees of Claremont McKenna College, a small liberal arts college in Cla~mont specializing in tn business and government studies. Hausman, who graduated from CMC in 1957 , curTCntly manaaea private investments in Irvine and is a board member of the California College of Medicine at the University of California, Irvine. Real estate tax seminar A scminarabou1 "Taxation and Real Estate" at 7 p.m. on Tuesday a1 401 North Ncwpor1 Blvd, is 1he first offeringinaycar-longscriesaiven by 1hc Newport. Harbor· Costa Mesa Board or Realtors. The monlhly seminars are desianed for the prospec- tive. first time bomebuycr and will cover such areas u finance, invCJtmcnt, and law. No rcKtVat1ons are ntCCS11ry. l(lmDol • ?ll. , •• l(onglnt • • • l(IOOIG '2" •l ICnoi>eV " 11 ... l(rero• •• •• ICulekl • 2S' • 25''1 ,.~ " "" LefldRI\ • 1 J. 16 s """ • !If"'" SS'" Lll'Cl'lm IS·" ' 1..11n., JS.l.oo lt"1 Lll'IB'O • 72"" 721' Loeerrn •• .. MC> • !~ lS''> MGFOll !S·J1 '·> Mld•GE 11'/lo 11 .. M1;olf>1 "' ,. Me)RI .. ... •IMrlon • 1 1•" M11,1ILP " " .... ~ '" "' MevnOI .. •• McC•m J .... Jl' ... M CF8fl ll'' 13''1 M'°'"' " u•-. 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Letr _C~ m " = I: l ='It l ='I? Ill = l? .. -"' I "' = I"' .. -1 n ~ "' .. .. ~ . ' - Cot Loca work child Aph• the a lngtt Oran AHu1 ahlgl with I hero :·:·:·:·:·:·: Nat Cold from send belo• U.S./ Jury! mant. for In shoti A Chi movh tlonw bryo' Slane don Ir dolla1 Al ask Theg days• andc fort tc dloxlr Mlssc :::;<:;:::::::~ Call Deuk1 Demc comn fund! Strlkl Doug dead I work. A Ba~ sente jail an $100, a ting . . · titutlc ·:-:-:·:-:-:·:· Wo1 State cizes t er nm• steps peac< El Sal· 14 Jou Chai a provlr ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Spo: Ex-RE Jeff A theSl come: ton as New11 arch-r In Sea baske Eries, umph forma lnvltat field n ~-:::-::;:::: Entc John I some nexts other out of :yt.,:;..'.:!!~=· INDI Cl-tll Comic• Cro&lw Ottlth,. Entert• Horoeo Movteo Natlont Pubtlc I R.ettglor 81""'• Stitt N TMY11I Theall< Weatht W0<1dl Voutn ,.,