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FRIOAV JANUARY 27 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Coast
The two birds caught in a
minor Huntington Beach
oil spill are cleaned up
and flying again./ A3
Fluor workers are upset
about company policy re-
garding wild cats on the
grounds of the plant./ A3.
California
Incidents of AIDS con-
tinue to increase In Cali-
fornia despite extra
money for research./ A4
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Nation
It is like hell to age,
seniors tell the govern-
ment during a special
hearing./ A4.
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World
The American FBI helps
Norway capture a master
Soviet spy who divulged
many NA TO secrets./ A4
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People
Why is the Cancer Detec-
tion Center in Huntington
Beach such a secret? I A7
A woman.believes she
could enjoy her childhood
if she~could live it over
again.IA& "
Sports
UC Irvine comes from
behind to upset Cal State
Fullerton 81 -80 in a PCAA
contest at Fullerton./81
Kareem-Abdul Jab bar
notched 26 points, while
holding Houston's Ralph
Sampson to 16 as the
Lakerswin 131-102./81
Estancia and Newport
Harbor put winning
streaks on line ./81
Entertainment
Ballet Pacifica's per-
formance of 'Peter and
the Wolf' this weekend is
nearly a sell-out.
/Weekender
When you're in the mood
for 'unique cuisine,' you
can dine for $100 or less
at Gemm~ll's.
/Weekender
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Business
Chamber of Commerce
leaders from the six Or-
ange Coast cities look at
the year past and the year
to come./BS-8
The latest update on
home mortgage rates-In
the county is presented In
chart form.JBS
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Weekender ~
A4
Sant_a Anas_ get ~2nd .. wind'
By STEV-E MARBLE
and The Daily Pilot Staff
The howling Santa Ana wi nds that
yanked trees from the ground. tore
roofs from houses and downed doz-
ens of power lines before abating early
today. were expected to regain force
'by nightfall.
The powerful. dry wind reached
speeds of 80 mph in surro unding
areas. late Thursday as it spread
~
destruction throughout Orange
County. fanning a 1.200-acre brush
fire in Modjcska Canyon.
In Newpon Beach, roofs were
ripped from four homes in posh
Harbor Ridge. Nobody was inJured
but one family was forced to evacuate
the gated hilltop community in
Spyglass Hill.
A portion· of the roof oo the
Warehouse Restaurant in Newpon's
Lido Village also was ripped off.
U.S . Forest Service flreflghten battle raging fire in Modjeaka Canyon Thursday.
County jobless toll
continues decline
December·s 4.9%
lowest in two years
By J EFF ADLER
Of the Dlllly Pl4o4 Staff
Orange County residents con-
tinued to go back· to work dunn~
December as the county's unemploy-
ment rate plunged to 4.9 percent, its
lowest level in more than two _years.
according to monthly jobless figures
released Thursday by the state Em-
ployment Development Depanment.
December's rate was the lowest
since September r98 I when employ-
ment stood at 4.6 percent. eitplained
Alta Yetter. a labor market analyst for
the state agency.
She said that whenever unemploy-
ment dipped below the 5 percent level
it represented a strons. positive
economic sign.
Just one year ago. the jobless rate
regislereo 7.9 percent ana"97,000-
county residents reported they were
without work during .the Christmas
season. And, the December 1982
figures were an improvement over
the previous November's. when an
all-time high 10 1,500 people were
without work in Orange County and
the une~oymenl rate soared to 8.3
percent,.
Last month, 59. 700 persons were
reported without work, down from
the 63.600 tallied by the state in
November.
With only minor fluctuations in
June and August. unemployment has
declined steadily throughout the year
as the economic recovery took hold in
Orange County. Yetter predicted that
unemployment for all of 1983 would
average about 6.5 percent.
December's favorable employ-
ment news was attributed largely to
the robust Christmas buying season.
Retail outlets in the county added
4,700 temporary sales clerks during
the month, an increase of700over the
anemic 1982 Christmas season.
The county's electronics industry
was another sector of the economy
that began hiring in December.
adding 500 jobs to payrolls last
month. Gains also were reported by
the service and trade industries as
well as the finance. insurance and real
estate industries.
One othrr factor that played a role
in the unemployment decline -one
that can't be predicted from year to
(Pleue eee JOBLESS/ A2)
0.-,"-' _......., L .. f'.,..e
Wind clamaae to roof of Harbor Ridge home ln Newport
Beach'• Spygta .. Hill tract •hown.
leaving pan oftht restaurant CKi)Osed
but undamaged. Several traffic lights
in the beach city were knocked to the
ground by the explosive winds.
In Costa Mesa.a 19-year-old Hunt·
1ngton Beach boy was critically in-:
JUred wheh a sharp gust blew his
motor scooter into a tree.
At the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment. wi nds unrooted a huge tree that
(Pleue eee Wll'fDS/ A2)
Blaze
chars
1,200
acres
Firefighters bringing
fire in control
By STEVE MARBLE . °' ... ~ ..........
Weary firefighters today were plan-
ning what they hoped would be a final
assault on a wind-whipped brush fire I....
that has burned across 1.200 acres of "'ii
Modjeska Canyon and forced nearly
100 Orange County residents out of
their ho mes.
No homes were lost in the fire
which was burntngeast oflrvine and
north of Mission'-Viejo near lhe
Marine Corps A.ir Statton i.D El Toro.
"Tiie wKtds have been tllrrtble and
very erratic," Orange County Fire
Department spokesman Chuck
Murphy said this morning. ..But
we're now expectini to have 11 under
total control by tonight."
As man} as 470 firefighters battkd
the blaze through the night and into
the morning, sometimes watching 1n
vain as flames hopscotched small
canyons and danced across roadwa}s.
Two fircfi~ters suffered minor
injuries battling the blaze. Murphy
said.
By early today. the brush fire had
. (Please see BLAZE/A2)
The day
the roof
caved in
Wind rips Newport
home before owner-
puts it up for sale
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of IM Dlllly l'llot St.ff
Ma nha .\ske" was planning-to-put
her posh Spyglass Hill home up for
~le when the roof ca"ed )n -
literalh
It ha-ppcned about I 10 p m. Thurs-
da\ .\ske"' "'as at wort.. when she
rt"ce1,ed a call from her 17-vear-old
daughter. ~and\. Gustmg Sarna Ana
winds \\Cn.' teanng up the nonheast
face of Spy$lass Hill in Newpon
Beach blowing the roof off their
houS<' at 32 Vienna Dn'e
"I -was 1n the house when I fell all
this shaking. The sky light JUSt caved
in and shattered . .\II oft he sudden the
roof started coming in the home and
flytn~ all O\ er the place." ~nd} said.
Shingle~. plaster and larger wooden
roof sections from n<."arl) half the
home now ltller the inside of the
home and its front yard in the pnvatc
Habor Ridge development where
(Please eee ROOF I A2)
Laguna Canyon -road of deadly beauty
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Laguna Canyon Road is a seven-
milc Iona tale of connicting imaget.·
At first glance. the 1<:ene alona the
country road is like something out of
a John Steinbeck novel. Cattle dot the
. green hillsides. acres of pastures. canyon~ and talc.cs are home to an
assortment of wildlife. Each after-
noon. ~ommuters driving touth-
bound are treated to brcathWing
sunsets as the hilltops form sil·
houettes against skies drenched with
red. orange and purple.
And then there arc the small whatc
U0S1C.1 Uruna the iwo-Lanc roadway.
one for each of the 26 people who
have died in auto aoc1dcnt here ~tnc::c
197S.
It's an unsettling sight. especially
for commuters who travel the road
daily, passing by the symbols placed
there in memory of a dcctased friend
or acquantance. LP. "Whenever there's an accident out
there u·s impossible not be afT('('tcd
by it," said Laguna peach City ••
Councilman Dan Kt'nnc)'. who lost
two friends in an aoto accident on the
road several years llJO.
Last fall. the t1aht-kn1t seaside
commumty was shook by two fat.al
accidents in 16 days. Two local teen·
agers -tac~ Davi~ and Lte~
BEIET
Focus ON THE NEws
nyder -died in an Oct. 18 tv.Q-<'ar
colhs1on on Laguna (an}on Road
thin let\ &~otherairl critically inJu""1
Then in the fif"!lt week of No"cmbc-r.
the tOWl\ was shocked agntn when .\0
year-old hawn Lanvtt d•~ 1n a
s1nglc<ar accident on the section ol
the rood ~nown u 8~ Bend cur"e
lanvtt pohce rtport had been
dnnkmg at the time of the amdcnt.
Laguna Canyon Road made head-
lines again rcttntl> when Santa Ana
attorney Cornelius Bahan filed a S l
million claim on behalf of his chent,
mantha Shannon. the Lquna
Beach prl who was cnucaJh lf\IUrcd
in the Oct 18 car accident
C'altfom1a Highway Patml tn·
"csti_gauon had dctcmuned hannon wu at fault 1n tragic accident due to
cxcc'''"c '!peed and lacl of dnvina c\pcncncc
lhc claim. however. ct'laric'> that
the Cit). Oran.gt Count) and ~talc .
were ~pon\lblc for hannon\ 1n-
Junc because tht) 'Aett ncahetnt tn
(Plcueeee A ROAD/A.2)
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WINDS REGAINING FORCE ..•
From Al
\'ru\hlJ t" u p1l l..up tr ud;., v\\ nt·J IH
11a1mlmun
< )n I ht ~Jn l>ll'[to I T\'l'" a~ a lt1
\\hl'cl nlO\ Jni \JO \.\;}'l'llaJ)jX'J ult the
lugh\\a} h~ thl' "Ind .. and ,_.nw h• ~
'k1JJ1ng halt on 11' "'k
In Laguna Rl',il h tirdi~ht\."I\
h.lnkJ a \m,111 h1 u\h titl' that hrolu-
11u1 un Tcmµk Hill-, l>r1'c \\hilt•
pultl t: pulll.'J all rnntorn k'> oil roJJs
\\ h,·n onl' otlin·r ' l\dl \.\J\ blov. n
11110 a iua1d rail
\t John '°'J'm ~upon. J c,1n~k
,·11g1nc plant< "4' ll1pJXJ J\ 11 v.n'
t.i\11ng al11n~ ttw ~i.1in run\\J\ P1li.>t
It'll Ham .. _ "J' 1111t 1n1url.'d 1n tht·
lrl·JI.. .ll\IJL'ni hut thr run"·" \\il\
lowJ tor mort• 1han an hour
lH'f\\\hl'ft' pt.mer lint'' \\fll'
dim n In .111 s~ ~'I \outhl 111 C ah·
fllffllJ t Ul\Un (. 11 tU'ltoml'r'> \.\Cit: hit
h\ '"Jttl'rl·<l pu\\er ~1utagc'> through-
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'k.id1 \\ t''t min<,ter and Costa \.1e,.:i
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k' .ind \\l,t1111n,1l·r .. aid Jim 1-..t·n
rll'\f\ JI tdi\1Hl '>POkl'\m.tn
I ~11,11n l'mph•'l'l"' ''orl..cd through
till' n1~h1 111 rl'\tnn· clntnut\ lu'>I
hnau\l' 111Jm'1wJ puv.l·r linl's larl~
t<>J.1, po°"l'r h.1d ~en n.·\turi.>d tt1 all
but ~'\11 l d1'l•I 1u,tomer'> rrrOrang.L'
( nunt' K~nnnh '.iid
In 'l'''f1ort 11.:it hnr nl'arl~ 211
t'tlJI~ \\l'IL' \ll;JJ'J)<:d lttll\l" lr11m thl'll
11w1•r1ng.' 1 larh1 •• pJtr,1lman .,.11J thl·
qnd-.. ~u,tlllt! .1: .i l mph. hlll'<l up
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lhl m rnt11 ho,1h
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tht· '''"d h11 l!arhor K1dgc 10 '\t•\\-
OellJ Pllol Photo bf fllc'l>atd K oeN9r
Crew members right their plane after the craft flipped over
a t J ohn Wayne Afrport.
pon Ht·.1d1 \\t're ')h11l~e<l a1 naturL··,
l11rn·
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BLAZE CONTROLLED .•..
\I J h I Hjl· rod 11 h1' rw1gl:l.1r '
l11111ll' 1111 \,1l11'>urg KoJd in 'l"\.\ port
lk.:1lh \\J\ ''tdgrd bet''L'l·n tht' t\\O
fl'\ldt'nll'' < huni.., of "nod "L'r1.
hnm n nt<J 1h1.· \lrl'l I
'\o 1111t· \\,1, in thl damJl!ld honll'
.11 ~ \,1l1hurg "hen the mot"•" turn
nil l\.Jn rn .,,11J the huu~ h.:1s hel'n
\Jlilfll tor ah•>Ut l•>Ur \\'.trs.
\n 1nc,pntor \\Ith tht· '\Jev.purt
fkJl h hu1IJ1ng •kp.1rtmrnt sun t•,cd
thl' J.tntJgt· an thl· po,h ')p~gla'>' Hill
rlt'1g.hb•1rhrioJ I k 1111tcd that tht:
hOnl\' "an 1denu,,t1 modi.' I to :.a hlJITil'
on m·;.irln \ 1ennJ Road that haJ ll\
root Jamug"·d .r thi: "' indstorm "It'"' the t•\J1. t \amc model It 1.ould
hr J 1.u1n1 Jdl·n1.1.· ur 1h1: "'a' the hom1.·.,
;in· 1101nt1nia. tltl' 1n'>D('l tur '>aid
< lnl.' 11! tlw \.\•H\t m1.,hap~ 1.JITll'
"hl'll I lu1H1nttt11n Hl'a1.h rc-.aknt
T inwtt1' T t111t 1 I •1 '':.a' lO'>'>cll fr11m
h1' rn11to1 ''""il r 1'1 < 11\tJ \k'>a I h1·
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lh"J'thr1rnr l:'J1.urrand rt .1
t I l'l
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1.,ed i d\l·1·' 11h uix•n1ng 111 ..
II 1111. Hl.il' '-JM 1n \\ nt < m 1na
tu•~ lo• l'-l lrt11l1 1h Jlllhur fhur~Ja~
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From Al
bml..cn into s1\ separate fires -all
reponedl~ a safe d1stan1.:L' from art'a
homes in the brush' can,on off
">anuago Can~on Road ·
The roaring fire drl\ en b) "'inds
dodt:d up to 80 mph broke out
'honh before noon Thur)da\ and
w.elled from a half-acre '>P<JI fire 10 a
200-acre inferno 1n lc'><i than three
hours.
Fire authonlle'> no\.\ ha\C' in-
dicated tnat the firt' probabl~ suined
Jfter pnsun 1mmates cleared and
piled d~ bru'>h in the area for "hat
"as supposed to be a controlled burn.
l\1odJeska Can)on resident JO\ce
Rickman -lfl. )(lid she ~"' the lire
stan near "'here prison inmates had
Ot'l.'n burning off the bru'h
"I "a!.lool..1ngngh1out the "indow
l'I m~ house and saw the fire nght
'' hae the ere" was:· she said ... Me
.ind m\ g1rlfnend staned running out.
Isa" 11 u n the edge and <,a1d "\,1 ~ God.
11·, going to talo.e off and sure l'nough
t dad. 11 bccamL' a full-blo"'n fire-
'1nrm .\nd It hapJ)t:ned so fast ·· .
\ncral resident<:. reponed that the
IJ">l-mo' mg lire lame"' 1th10 50) ards
1l Ihl·1r home'> ">ome residents pad.-
ed up Jnd ldt "'h1k othL'r'> l lea red dr~
1ru'h lrom .iround thnr homl·c, and
dampl.'nl·d root tore, \\Ith garden
tll'\e':>
\t •nll homl'O'' ncr., mo' t:d horses
and Ii' e'>tocl.. from tkld to lidd as the
d1rl·c:11on of the firr shilled "lid!\
\\1th the"' ind ·
T ht' Red C-ro~'> opened a \hl'ltcr at
\1h erado Commun1t\ ( hurch for
thP'>e turccd to llcl' their home'> The
'hdtcr at l\Of12 S1haado ( an,on
Ro•u.I. opened at m1dn1gh1 and ~ 111
ri:ma1n as long a\ nccdi.>d al·torJing
RcJ C ro\s ~pol..e.,"oman Jan (rov.
hn· spul..ec;man \1urph' said the
lin.' began in tht• small Harding
< am on and mo' ed south and v.rst
troni there B~ m1<.J-da) Thursda~ the
JOBLESS DECLINE •••
From Al
at -\'-l"•gOou \'l"atht:r \ t:llcrsaid.
I h~· ~unn'. dn lid''> that. tor the mor.t
p.irt ta ' ort•J c)out lic.-rn C-al1tom1a tb1'
"•nll"r pn:' •·ntt·J a scac;onal down-
11 r 111 the on,trucuon rndu'itrv.
I nu~1111.1 c11w,u1 Yeller • c;:od
·m•l1n11n.1n e'-111n.Ht"'> 1nd1rnte that
1111:il l·mpl1; mcnl 111 c >range lount~
'h11uld int rea\(' b. about 4 1.000 Job~
1l11n n~ I 91) .. lor an annual gro~th 1ute
I I ~ rx·ru~nt Forec~sts peg the
L 11t"mpln\mi:n• rt1tt" at 5 4 perc~nt for
I 'J~4 and ~hppin)t to 5 percent 1n
1985, she said.
December's employment pins
were matched 1 n Los .i\Jlaelcs County,
the staJe and the nation. though
(}ran$e County's me, as it has
1radillonally, remained sub5untially
lower.
Los Angeles County's unemploy-
ment rate fell from 7.8 lo '7 pcrceot
between November and Dettmber.
the state's declined from 8.3 to 7.9
percent and tbe national unemplo)·-
metn talt slid from 8.4 to 8.2 pcrt'Cnt.
fire had Jumped to ModJeska Can} on
and "'as burning toward nearb)
\\'1lhams Can) on The blaze later
leaped Santtago Can)on Road and
burned to~ard Bolero Can~on.
B~ late this morning. fires were still
burning and k1ck1ng up smoke at all of
the snes. A layer of smoke could be
seen as farawa} as Huntington Beach.
Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold said the
blaze could have been much won,e
had not hillsides and can)on been
green from recent ram storms.
"The wind was pushing the fire but
becau~ of the vegatatton 11 v.as not
burning as qu1ckl~ as ll might ha\e."
said Reinhold.
Fighting the blaze along \\Ith
count) firefighters \.\CTl' cre"s from
the U.S. Forest Service. the Cahforn1a
Department of Forestr) and fire-
fighters from Ne"'pon Beach. Costa
Mesa. Irvine and other area c-rt1es.
ROOF ...
From Al
three other home\ suffered s1m1lar
rool damage
~lart ha .\ske" drx:sn"t kno" hO\\
much it \.'"Ill cost to rt>pa1r the home or
e\en 1f1t v.as insured For .\skc" thl'
disaster lOuld not ha' e come at a
"orse tame.
.. I JUSt lost m) husband 11 momhc;
ago and I "'as having a lot of trouble
keeping up "Ith the pa~ments. ~hat
else could happen,, This is 11. .. a
stunned .\sl..e" said
··When m\ hu!>bandd1ed hed1d nut
lea'e a lot of hie insurance." she
added
.\<..kc" 1~ struggling to conttnue the
fam1l~ ·s auto business. Quall\~ Re-
sales of ~anta .\na . .\ske" took o'er
running the busrne~s "hen her hus-
band Bill Askew. 42 . died of cancN
tollo~1ng a long illness.
··Running a used car lo11s not eas}
and 11 1s real hard 1f YOU are a
v.oman:· <,he said. stand1.ng outside
her damagrd home
"-.:e\' port Beach firefighters told the
o\sl..e"s not to sta} in the home until
the ''ind subsided. The' said the'
"ould '>ta\ ""Ith friends. · ·
l"O o( .\skC\\0 'i three daughters
"ere in the home ""hen the roof ble"
off.
~and ' \a1d 11 n•Jll\ \cari.>d her 4-
'car-old \J\IL'r Dl.'bb1c
· ··~hi: "J' reall~ afraid. ~he Just
clung o n to me and ""ouldn't kt go··
Sand\ ~1d "\~hen ''e "ere read' to lea'c she
kept on going '\lorn m~ blanket '" in
there··· and~ ..aid
A ROAD OF DEADLY BEAUTY ..•
From Al
tl1L drStt" ,111d rt1.11ntcnanle ol the meeting armed v.nh some supnsm2
r11.1d th.ti \\ n,•, lrum I Jguna Bea1.h staurmcs. numbers that showed the
n l,11 11 I•} 1 h • "ra 1 Diego I rt:c" a\ The road 1s not as hazardous as e\ eryone
J.11111 uprla' 11 JJd tor the couns belie, es. The~ ruled out making an)
I hl' kgal ·" 11 in hardl. u1me<i a<i \hOr1·term ph}s1cal 1mpro\ements.
.Hl\. \urm'l 11 1.ll\ oll1ua" \ •ire<i of hut instead proposed 'itUd)tng the
'1milar 'IJ1m' h;n t• tx·en likd aga1nc,1 pos'i1b1ht~ of stantng a safet\ aware·
thl' S'''ernn c.:nt '' ·r il1l' \l':Jr' ness program ~h1ch the Cit) 1~
\lthrn.gh nt•l'ol l 'l" .11Hl' agrl·c\ thC' prt>parcd to embrace
r 1ad " 1n,1dl'qu.i1t· trn thL' I~ 000 to Data compiled b\ the 'itate shows ~~ 1111(1 'a" thJt ir,,, d ti caLh c.Ja, ,11id thl· h1gh~a) l'i sate 1n llS present
dt•c,p1tl' tlw '1uknt wll1'>1t1n' trag11. wnd1uon for careful dn' ers who sta)
dc:.11hc, .1n1! \uh,u1ucn1 l,t\\\lJJ\\ 1m "1th1n the ~0-mph speed limit Smee
prmt·111t·11t' 111 an· n• t l''l"-'lted 10 Juh IQ78. ther~ ha'C' been onl) SIA
1.11.:1· pl,1LC' unu \11m1.·tirnt· 1n 191\6 l ro\'1-med1an accidents bet\\een Ca-r hat"'\\ hl·n thl' ,1.111· plan' •11 ht.·K•n a nHin .\ere., and El Torro Roads and
'~ 1, m1ll1on rao1n 1 tn "ldl·n till· mad JU\t nine from El Torro Road to the
I torn 1\\11 10 lour I.inc'> Jnd IC> rc:align lrccwa} dating back to Jul} 1981
H1g lkud <'Uf\(' n1hcr \tUdlC'~ ... hO\.\ that the fatal
lrontl<lll'. thl' d•h \haqnon'<, ~I 11,/1nJUr) r.11c on Laguna Can) on
m1lhon d:11m "'·'~ tikd 1n I agun.1 Road., not s1gn1ftcanth h1ihcrthose
Bea, h < It\ H.ill l ''' 111l1l 1.1(, \\l:fl' in of\1m1lar routes throuahout the state
Cmta \.tn.1 mntint.Z "'tlh '>IJtc "Wclcamedthattheroadsaren'tas
tran.,portJt1un authunt1n v. ho ha' c d~maerous b~ Ma1ew1dc standardli as 1
1ur1'<i1<t1nn mC'r tht' road. to d1\C'U'I\ had thought." C1cntT)' said.
"a'' to 1n11ned1.lll'h mal..r tht• road \tale offic1al<i alw contended that
c,alcr. median bame~ on two.lane road~
t\hl\ur l111h C1t·n1n \hl\or Pro tcnd to increase certain type' of r cm bohh1l' \t1nl..1 n .11111 c it} ~1an· acrnlentc,. spec1ficall~ rear.end col·
:l&cr Ken J ran~ "'""t tci ntcC't < altranc; lis1on' a~ ca~ slo"' down to cro s
o fli, 1.1ls I kin1 I flt, l..l·ru1h and °'er into the opp<mtc lant' What''i
Charle\ Bo"~·r 1n horx·c, ol CUO\ inctQi_ Jnorc. c,uch a bamcr would rcstnct
them to hu1ld a trmpmar. median cmt'rgt>nn \Ch1drs and drivers from
llamer do\\n the c~nlcr of lhl ha' 101 d1rcct ttc:ce to bu.sines~ and --'~11hw 11 HI ~nd ruiw re ~1dcnce<i on either \tdc of the
Cahran onk1ol~ c:amc to tht' h1~hwa\
"\l.e might consider the bamer
"'hen we expand the road." Boyer
said. "But at this ume it's not
appropriate
The safet) a-wareness campaign
would ask tra,elers to turn on low-
bcam headhgh1s as the) travel along
the road during da) light hours. The
state would likel) place t\lo<O signs -
one near the San Diego Fre-eway off-
ramp at one end of Laguna Canyon
Road and another at the other end
near Forest A venue -asking dnvers
to turn on headlights for safety.
1 n add1t1on. the cit) "'ould launch a
media campaign 10 inform the public
on the program
Boyer said s1m1lar safet) J)rograrns
arc under way in t"'o communities an
Nnonhern California. but the result'>
are 1ncondus1ve. Nevenheless. "1t •
appears ~orthwhllc to consider 1t,"
Boyer said
Although cit} 00ic1ab are genera II)
enthu,1a<1tu:. wmc ha\c cxpre d
conC'tms about the benefits of such 11
pro&ram
"I hope the noveh) of the idea la t'i
with dnHr\ unt1I the state can
improve the road." M1nk1n wd ··r think 1t'" a aood idea." Gentn
\aid ··R11ht now the crossc help
keep people: aware that caution ·~
needed on the ro d Perhaps tum1na
on our tlcadltghts <.lln help. too."
. I
Things to calm down after tonight
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to 12 Lows mqslty 38 lo 54 Mllweull ..
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81 $S S1nFtanc1t00 611 53
70 41 St St• Mll<IO 20 13
S3 15 S.•111• so 41
73 411 Snrav9'>0't 63 33
•1 31 5,.,.,. fall• 31 10
35 11 spoi.-40 34 so 4b Sy<M:UH 31 24
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Surf report
Allanhc C••• 411 40
A11t11n 511 •3
llalllmor• 80 26
e1111ng1 46 37 8lf'mlngh1,,. Sii H Bltmerc~ 31 04
Bot• 36 23
8oa1on 311 32 8townav11e 511 q
8'1ffll0 30 30
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Sun Mlt looay al 5 18 pm ·-11 6 ~ am SaturOey ano Mia aoein 11 S tll pm
lw4oonMtalodeyat t257pm ,_
S.turoay 11 3 3 7 a m eno MUI 11 1 40 pm
LOCATION
Huntl!\glOfl S.ac:11
RI-.19117 Nawport 40!1> SI Newport
22nd SI , Newpor1
Balboa W9dge
l eQUnl 8Ncll
Sen Clemente
Wll• T9"\P 56-Sll
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1· 3 felt
1 3 felr POOf
1 J 1111 ·l>C>Of
l·3 llltr l>OOf
1·2 poor
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12 ,.
Sw911 d1<ecllon _,
'Devil w inds ' strain tempers
Forecaster tells
·why' of Santa Anas
By CHRISTINE DECKER
Of tlM Dally~ .....
The) come ho"ling. hammenng
and gusting Trees bend their trunks
to the ground and snap. Windows
ra11lc Tumbleweeds skip across cit}
~.treets. Dust s" iris and skin becomes
parched. For man~. emottons be-
comr strained.
Herr come those Santa Ana winds
again
The\ can came come hl..e scream-
ing banshees at almost an} ume of the
~ear and cause raging fires. accidents
and po\.\-er outages But 11 tal..es JUSt
the right "eat her cond111 ons to whip
up these winds, according to An
Lessard. specialist for the National
Weather Service.
"You have to have a mass of cold
atr O\Cr the Great Basin area and a
lo" pressure system here. Then what
happens is hke "ater running do"'n a
hillside.'' he said.
The cold air mass 1h1s ttme camt·
from Uuih and Ne\ada mountains.
raced across the desen losmg
oisture and gaining speed as it
careened through canyons until it
reached the lowest pressure zone -
Southern California
"Santa Anas don't al" a} s bnng hot
desert air into the area It depends on
\l>hat season 1t is and what the
temeratures are 1n the mountains
from where the) onginate." Lessard
said.
Many legends abound as to where
the Santa Ana Winds got their name.
One StOT) says the winds" real name 1s
··Santana:· den \ed from an Indian
name meaning ""rnd of the e' 11
spin ts ·· .\not her legend 1s that the}
~ere named for ~e.>.1can <Jenera!
..\nton10 Lopez de ant.a ..\na. "hose
troopsrode hke thewmd. kicking upa
storm of dust. stnk1ng fear into the
heans of settler'>
It's also thought the) got their
name from ~anta Ana Can\ on ~here
the Spanish first encountered the
strong'' inds
Thi'> recent batch ol Sama o\na
\.\Inds "a~ C\peCted to blO\.\ e\en
harder toda' than Thursda) and ma)
begin to ~ubs1de Saturda~.
Jarvis in Newport, says Prop.
13 hasn't hurt state or schools
Howard Jarvis
By t°AREN E. KLEI~
Ot u.. o.n, Piiot at.fl
Cit) and count) go' ernmcnts and
local school d1stnus ha'e more
mone) toda) than the) did before
Proposition 13. tax foe Ho"ard
Jarv~s d~dared Thursda'· at a lunch-
eon in Newpon Beach. ·
Jarvis. the co-author of the con-
troversial propert~ tax-c utting
measure. addressed 130 members of
the Cahfomtans for En' 1ronment
Emplo) ment. Econom) and De-
' clopment Thursda). and pro' e,d to
be JUSt as fe1st) and determined as
e'er to oust corrupt polit1c1a ns.
lav.)ers and Judges and get govern-
ment and ta\es ofT the backs of the
people.
.\t the luncheon. Jan 1s defended
the oft-maligned Prop<.1s111on 13 and
stumped fora ne" 1n111atl\e he hopes
to put before' oters in ~o' ember.
Jan 1s said the common assump-
tion that Propos1t1on 13 cut mone~
Fountain Valley police nab
kidnap suspect at school
I l1untJ1n Valle~ pul11:e detectl\es
arrt''>ll'd J 14-H:ar-old Gardrn Gro' e
high '>Lhool "student as the third
~u<.pect in the kidnapping ~londa) 01
J \ 1ctnamec,e student
Detec11' c<, sa' the\ bche' e th1·
\Outh arrc~ted ·an the pnnnpal\
>nite at La Quinta High School. \\3!>
.inc offi,e teen-agers "ho kidnapped
-l·~ear-old Vuong Hu) Ngo as he
''all...cd home from school with
rrend\and dro'l' him to San Jose
Dl'll'l tn cs al~o re' ea led an arrc'I
"arrant hac; been 1c;sucd for anothl'r
kidnap ')U!>pcd. r U)Cn \an Dao of
Santa .\na.
Police sa\ the' bche\ e Dao. 18. and
another suspect. ma) be in Oregon or
Washington
\igo. the kidnap '1cum. shpped
a\.\a) "'hlle his abductors slept in a
San Jose motel room Tuesda\.. Polle~
went to the motel and arrested t\.\<O
Juveniles but the others had fled .
Police say Ngo·., two older brothers
were attacked b) gang members in
December and believe the kidnap"' as
staged to c-oerce Ngo'!> fomil) not to
push prosecution
lrom 'l IH1111 pr11g.ramc, ancl go,ern-
lllt'nt c,cn 1te'" '1mpl~ untrue "The
htJll I '>lhoo1' hJ\l' S..t b1lhnn more
than thl'' had tx·ton· 13. The' ha'e
morl' m'om·, no" than the\ e'er
had:· he claimed ·
The outspol..en '>l'niur uuzen urged
members of his audience to sign a
pc11tton supponing his ne" 1n1t1a11,e
and to contribute mone\ to his cause
The ne" 1n1t1at1' c 1.s needed. he
said becau<,e an "iron triangle .. of
poli11uan'>. burcaunats and upreme
Coun Judge~ ha'e c:onsp1red to
n rcum,ent Pro pos111on 1 ·rs efTect.
"The\ "re all 10 a dub and "e don·1
bclon·g." Jan is <,a1d.
"The politicians are t~ ing to take
taxes ofl the tax list" b~ t"1st1ng
language. he alleged
The pal1t1cos ha'e changed the
name'> of fees trad111onalh class1ticd
as ta\e~ a~ a v.a\ to · shp ta,es
proh1b1ted b~ the propo<,1t1on bacl.. to
the c1t1zenr. he said
··'\lo" \\e",e got ·sannat1on sen ice
Ices' instead of trash ta'\es." he said
Propos111on 13. \\h1c-h Janis said
sa\Cd propert~ o"ners $70 b1lhon
since 1t') passage 1n 19-8. ha s been cut
h) 10 pcrcrnt in its efTectl\eness as a
rei.ult of Ii' e ~upn:me Coun de-
c 1smn' v.h1ch th(• nl'" 1n1t1al1H'
"'ould TC'\ l'rsc
Registration set
Thr L a~unJ Beach L' nified School
District I\ in' 1ung parents with
children obSl'rvmg 1he1r 5th b1nhda}
bet~een Dec 3. 1983 and March 28 to
enroll their sons and daughters in
kmdrrgancn
Rcg1stra11on information is a\ail·
able b~ contacting Charlotte Size-
more on \1onda' :Tue!>da' or Thurs· da~ at 4Q~. ~4b °E\I :!04 ·
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Yacht club offers
free harbor cruise
An open hou~ and r_rmodehng celebration will be
held this weckt'nd at Bally s Lanct'r Yacht Club. 310 I W
Coast H1ghwa1. Newport Beach. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .
Saturday and Sunday.
Continuous free" harbor cruises on Lancer yachts will
be offered dunng the festivities, which w1ll 1clude free hot
dogs. soft drinks and balloons. The public 1s invited and
furthl'r informa11on 1s a vailable from John Coleman at
646-8955.
Parentlng workshop scheduled
A poslll\e parenting workshop will be conducted
Sunday at the La~una Beach Untted Methodist Church.
21632 Wesle) Dnve. South Laguna.
Dr Kay Ostensen will lead the seminar. which 1s open
to the public at no c:har$e begmnmg at 8:30 a.m.
The church also will offer an aerobics e>.erc1se class
beg1nn1ng Monday and meeting three times a week for
each weeks The cost 1s $2 per session or $20 per month.
Call tht' church at 499-3088 for details.
Free lncome tu help offered
Free income tax ass1!.tance will be offered by the
Outreach program at \addkback College North Tuesda~
and Feb 6
..\n Internal Re,enue Service expert will lead
ta>.pa)crs through form) I 040 and I 040EZ line by line and
will answer qurst1ons about tax tiltng requirements.
The progrm will run from 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday
and from 5:30 10 6:30 pm Feb. 6 tn Room 301 at
Saddleback College North, 550 Irvine Center Drive,
Irvine. Further information ts available at 559-1313.
Glrls Club plans lnstallatlon
The Harbor .\rea Girls Club will install its officers for
1984 Tuesda} e"cn1ng at Magic Island, 3700 Newport
Bhd .. Nc"'port Beach
The e'en1ng \.\tll begin at 6 p.m . with cocktails.
followed b~ dinner at 6 30 and the 1nstallatton at 8 p.m.
Newport Newcomers to meet
The Newport Newcomers Club will meet Wednesda)
at 9:30 am. tn the Robinson's parkmg lot in Newport
Center.
Programi. and e' ent\ arc offered for all who are new to
the area. Call Barbara Strode II at 6 7 5-1683for1nformat1on
and reservattons.
Hospltal offers CPR classes
Registration 1s under way for Saadleback Comm uni-
t) Hospital's card10-pulmonal) resuscitation classe.
which begin Wednesday.
The classes. which include first aid for airway
obstruction, will be offered at the hospital, 24451 Via
Estrada, La$una Hills. e'C') Wednesda} in February.
Classes arc ltm1ted to 20 participants.
The fee for the course 1s S5 per person and
pantc1pants must register in advance. Call 770-3639 for
add111onal information
r-Rables cllnlc set ln Newport
A low-cost rabies 'acc1natton c1101c for dogs will be
held Wednesday at the Newport Beach Fire Department,
868 Santa Barbara Dnve. b) the Southern California
Vetennar) Medical Assoc1at1on.
Shots will be adm1n1stered from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at a
cost of $3 per dog For further information. call the
association at 523-0980
Visual testing offered in CdM
Free con\ullat1on' on '"ual a1d) "'111 be offered
Thurda) h\ Jim Hunter of the Brailll' l11'>1i1utc at the
Corona DdMarC ommuntl) Center. 800 Marguerite Ave.
Tho<1e 1ntere\ted 1n a consullauon mus-t have a
\Hittcn referral from an ophthalmolog1st. optornetn<,t or
ph} s1c1an in general practice. Referral forms and
appo1n1rncnt'> ma) tw obtained b) calling lhl u:n1cr al
3~0-577 1
I CALENDAR
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Friday, January 27
Saturday, J au.uary 28
!\i n 1.'\ l'llh \lhl·dukd
Oil-soaked
wild birds
cleaned up
A"' tld duck and a V. estcrn grebe -
belte' ed 10 be the onl) v1c11ms of a
small 011 spill from oil platform Eva
off the Huntington Beach coast -
ha'c been shampooed and bathed
and appear read} to JOIO their friends
in the Pacific.
The 1wo birds apparently "'-Cre
fouled b) a floaung 011 slick off
Hunungton ~tatc Beach Monda) and
"ere taken b} rangers to the un-Surf
..\nimal Hospital "'here the) "'ere
cleaned up
Groomer Jcrn ..\nn Poore said
Thursda' 1h1.· 1wo birds were co,crcd
'"Ith Oil and. at fir'll. She feared the~
\\OUld d1r from thr stess and trauma
of being handll'<l an<!, bath1.·d and
ro\l·rcd "1th otl
"The' rnuldn't th." Poore said. "I
"'as afraid the otl ~ould g1.·1 1n 1hc1r
sl..1n and stop up the pores and the}
\\OUld quit breathing and die."
But Poore bathed the birds w11h a
d1'>h detergrn1 and got the most of 11
off
"The~ looked real good and ll\el~
and 1 plan 10 release them later
CThursda') ..
Poore \atd \he plan'> to 4'ubm11 a bill
for the costs of d eaning the birds to
th1.· l 'nion < )11 <. onipan) which O\.\m.
Jnd opcratC'> offshore platform E' a
\\here abo ut I' barrels of 011 -or 630
gallons -splashed into thr ocean
from a leak in an undef'\\ater p1pel1ne
Stories written on tb.e wind
Amollf the effectaofTbandaj a{temoon'• wild wtn.S. aloqthe
<>ranee Cout were can clobbered by a tree ln the parklDC lot of Costa
llaa City Hall. bonee led to aafety from bnaah fl.re on San~o
Canyon Road wblcb pTOduced a •ky fall of smoke.
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Fluor workers
raising a stink
·on wild kittens
By JAMIE SEELEY
Of IM o.lly "°' IWI
Fluor Corp. emplo}ees called II "poetic JUSttce·· Last
week when 1n an attempt to capture two remaining wild
kittens running free on the Fluor grounds. the Irvine
Animal Care Center caged a smel]) skunk.
Earlier. the animal care center caught the k.Jttens·
three s1bltngs. One of the kittens was destro)ed and the
other two v.ere declared unadaptable because of their Wlld
ways.
A. spokesman fort he animal care center said the kmen
was destro)ed because 11 was too mean and was becoming
more aggressive tnstead of tamer.
Now Fluor employees are hoping the shelter will be
unable to catch the rematntng two kittens.
"Eve0onc 1s feeding and canng for them .. Ga ~k
Welsh. a Fluor emplo~ec said of the g."3~ kitten and thl'
while kitten she can see Jumping about the grounds from
her office w1ndo"".
The live kittens \>.ere born to a wtld cat. dubbed
Ben ha b)' Fluor workers. about eight weeks ago and ha' e
brought out the animal lo, er tn ever)one.
"Quite a few people from the com pan) are on the list
to adopt the 1""0 at the shelt1.•r. .. Welsh said. 7'io one "'ants
to sec them put to death.
"I couldn't bclie'e the\ destro,ed the other !..men.
she said. He was the orang~-colored one. the cutest one
E'el)one tool. an interest 1n him I would ha'e adopted
him m'sclf"
Wchh 1c, not alone in her concern for the safct) of the
ktttens
.. ..\ \.\Oman from out)tde the corporation called me
'esterda\ to tell me she "'a" behind us and that she and I 0 of her fnendc, were going 10 get a pettttOn (against the cat's
destruction l toge1h1.·r tog" c 10 the ma) or of Irvine ... she
said.
.\ spol.1.''"'oman for the animal center said their goal
1s to make the i..menc, adoptable as well
Monday, v .1nu a ry 30
• ., p 111 Laguna Bt•al'h Houi.ing Committee, ( 11 ~
Most of the <.lll "a'> remo' ed al sea
but ltft'guards rrported about three
miles of tx·ach \\ere littered "'1th 011
globules ranging 1n \111.• from a
quarter to a baseball. \tarttng at the
<;anta Ana River Jcm
.\ l I n1on 011 <,pol.e~man said hca1.·h
decinup operation\ were compkted
\\ l'd nesda \
De11Y "°' l'ltoto by l .. "-YM Jerry Ann Poore and Sue Ann Gentile wash the oil off
"We ha'e 'olutl·erc; come 1n e'enda' to work v.11h
the kttten'> ... lugene Hanna of the shelter said "But ''e
ha'c to m t"r 'llm' Tht.'\ arc \\tld cats and ~ou can·1 he in
a hu~ pirk1 n~ thl·m up In fact. 1t'<; an up and dov. n 1-;suc
right nO\\ .. ( ounul c h.in1 hc1 '> .,, ,.., I 1 •l\'\I \' l'. I agun.i Beach. Wes tern grebe caught in oil spill.
PoucE Loe ~-=~-~------
Burglar rapes FV woman
during power blackout
..\ \0-\.l.·ar-old r ountain \ alle~
resident was raped 13\ an assailant she
ne\Cr S<l" 'hortl~ alta returning
home-from wt,1 k fhur'><.la~ police
"8td toda\
")nu t anll' har t.. llHI qu11.k .. the
rap1~t told the \\0111.1n before he
sneaked up on her and thrc"' an
..\fghan blanket O'l'r h1-. \1ct1m\
head. arconl1ng to fountain Valle)
Police Dctcrt1\.e StC\(' 1..aacs
A p{lwcr outage apparcntl} had
darkened the apartm1.·nt at ah1)Ut 4:30
pm and the \ll'ltm hat.I opened a
Irvine
Two peoJ1lc \\en· in1ured m a 'i 10
pm l'l)llt\lon Thur.,da' n1gh1 "'hcn a
motort'it plo"'ed 1nh1 thrcc parked
lar'i at \uto < 1.'nte1 On'e and
Re" <,on Dn' e r R ll h.ird Boni\ W ol
53nta Ana and pa'>\t.•ngt•r .loseph
tialant q nl In mr \\Cfl' ho th
tnJurcd ••• T"'u ll" ~·n 1k,, .1~~·' .ind add re\\
unkno\\n \\t'rt: ilrTl''>tt•d Thursda~
night Im ,u,p1l wn of burglar111ns a
home 1n 1h1.· 4CX)() block of Roxhur).
Polter rct"1l\.\'rcd S 1 c;o and k'is than
nn ounn• ol mMIJUana t<1kcn Imm the
'flomt: fntr) \\B'i m.Hk thrnugh On
alrt'ad\ hrnkt:n '' 1ndo" • • • .\tier 'il'H"rnl lb1k1I .1t1cmpts M
wind<l"'· huralaf'> final!\ 1mrd oix•n
I
.. 11Jing glass door and a w1ndov. to let
in .somc.llght after getting out some
candles.
She then took out i;onw tra\h
lca"ing the door unloded for a brief
11mc. It was at th!\ point the intruder
sneaked into the apartment. haacc;
belt eves.
The \.\Oman rl'turncd and .wa<;
changing clothes when the assailant
appeared from bchtnd, ttl"d the
afghan around her head and threw her
o nto the bed where he \C'<Uall\
a<;saultcd her. ·
a door at a home on Ort.hard
Thursda} afternoon before ran-
sacking the res1denl'I..' and mal..1ng on
\o\tlh S4.SOO \\Onh of stcrN> and '"'
eq1upment • • • C ars left o' crn1ght 1n a p3rk1ng Jrt•a
at 17951 C'o"an "l'rc htt h\ 'iterel1
1h1e,es Fqu1pmcn1 \\Orth S:?:soo "a'
taken from t\\o \Chicks • • • C 1llld JC\.>.elr~ \\Orth about S Cil)(l \\J\
tal.cn from the home" of a 26-... ear-old
man 1n the 4000 block of \hamock
Po It l e rnuJdn 't dctcmunc ho" cntn
"ac; made The h1cak-1n wa\ dt'i
rnvert•d before noon
Laguna Bf'~ch
.\ :?2-)t.'ar-Ol(I ( ompton h'lan \\rl\
'ilOpJX'd for n rou1111c trnffit chcl k on
•
Thl' woman. \\.hose hu,hand
wao;n't home at inc time, c;ufTcred a
sltght cut on her chin from a l.ntfe
apparent!) wte-ldt'd by tht'. assarlant
and a split ltp. but wasn't ho!>p1tal-
1zed.
Isaac.., \atd the assailant also )\011.·
$8 from his' 1ct1m's pure.
The detective said he believes th1.·
man ma} have entered the apartment
with burglary on his mtnd "hen he
discovered the door unlocked. but
ma} ha\e changed his mind "'hen he
found her disrobing.
L .\guna Can)on Road Thu~da\
morn mg and found to ha\t' a \>.arrant
out for his an-e ton grand theft auto
charge The susptet. Gerald Lt'l'
Miller. was released on S 1.500 b3tl • • • ..\fight tn"oh mg fi, e or six peoplt
hrol..c out on the comer of South
C oast H1gh"'a) and Lcg1on t~ct
Thur.da~ night. but the u~pect had
dt<,pcrc;cd b' the time police am"cd • • • lohn H('rg.:r of Laguna Beath "'•~
am-c;trd for 3\9ult ~ith a dead!~
\\t•apon T hursda) night 1n a dnnl.mg
t'\l:lhlt\hml"nt on no South ( oast
II 1~hwa\
. Huntington Beach
~nnwnnt.• rcmuH'J a rear "-tndo'"
Th11Nl.1\ to hrcJI. into J horuc on th(
I ~900 blod ot Bushard 'treet. The
lo\<; included a $250 floor safe. a $200
\1.·m1-au1omattl gun and JCWlcr)
\\Orth $2 ()()() • • • Ft'e male JU\entlcs \.\ere arrested
Thursda\ afternoon on suspicion of
burglan ·The arrestc; were 1n connec-
tion v.1th a garage brcal..-tn on the
11'1600 hlocl.. of L' nn trcet Re-
CO\'ered were mo-Ped parts worth
$270 • • • '>onwonl.' hrul..I.' into an unlocked
tra1kr office l hurc;da\ on the 20000
hlor l.. ol(1oldcn V.e<,t ~ trect. The loss
included tl'lephonc and dulp1cat1ng
equipment worth S2 I ~5. • • • T"o men and a woman were
a1rested Thursda) e'entng at the
uemrn store. 721 2 Ed 1 ngcr Ave The
three wen· 'iU'lpeCtl"d ot tr) 1ng 10 steal
clothing worth S:!07 from the tore. • • • ..\ resident of the 19700 blocl.. of
t-..1ngsv.ood L<Jnr rcponcd Thursda)
that '>omeonc brokt' tnto his green
IQ74 \olk-;""aJCn "Bua.·· Tht' loss.
e\ttmatcd at UOO. 1ncludl-d tereo
speaker\. l·ar mats. athletic e-qu1p-
ml'nt. C8)SCttt' tapes and a leather
Jackel • • •
ln1rnn@. throuah an unlocked
kttchen \.\1ndo"' c;omeone bur-
glamcd a home Thursda) on the
ll400 olock of Edtn~cr \' cnuc The
10.,c, 1ncluc.lcd S2 ~S 1n tl'v.clr. and.
$'70 IO C'3Sh • • • \ nun ""3' amc;ted Thur\dJ\
.1hc1 noon .11 the T OfJCt '>tore qg ~
\c.lahl\ \' l' on \U\fltl't0n of \hllP.
ltfttn~ ~crn' l'rl.'d '"en: u 'lmtr:i gooJc,
worth s~o • • • \ rc\ltknt t'I tht.• I 1<000 hhxk of
Wl'\tlake < 1r<'k rC'portl·d Thur-.Ja) .. ,
that someonc i.tolc h" '>l..Jll'hllJfll
Jan. 21 at Huntmgto n <. entral PJrl..
The los~ was csttmatcd at $12' • • • Entering through a rear \\ 1ndll"
someone burglanzed a h1llnl' 1 bur'
da\ on the 19700 blcxl. ot ln,ernc''
Lane. The loss mcludcd S 111() in l·a-.h • • • .\construction stte \torag1 ht n ",1,
burglanzed Thursda) on till' I .,~111
block of Sampson Lane T hl· It,.,,
included hand tools "'onh $-l l)OO • • • Four spoke hubcapc, \H'r1· '111kn
Thursda) from a tmrn n 14.,~
Cadillac parked on thl· l %00 hln, I.. 111
Kingsv.ood Lane Thl· hh ' v .. 1, l''I'
mated at $500.
Fountain Valley
H ispanic youth gang l.logan' \H 'I'\'
spray-pamted on a wall 10 a rl·,11.knlt'
m the I 0000 block bt ( allc \fadmi
Poltce said--the ~ratlitt m.i' IX'
possible rctaltauon aga1n'>t lhl· l n·
Ionia 13 M<."ocan JU' cn1lq1an~ "" thl'
5th treet gang • • • Tht' con,ertibk top to J I 41\4
Datsun btlongrng tn thl '''...in
\1otorCorp waHla\ht."\J "''ha 'h.irr
ObJCC\ at 9525 ham rod. "'\ 1.·nut•
Newport~ch
\ wa1ch anq thrtt rtna'> "orth a
total of S 1 I ~O "ere I.Alken trom a
f\?Stdent.~ on the ~00 blocl. tit \ "IJ
Cirande. The homt'O" ner 'l.:lld 'ht kit
the walch 1n the l.11chcn and 1e"d"
1n1 ~room • • • J\ ~1r of"' h11e "olon1al ~It' ltght\
1n front oft hou~ on the-on hlod• t~
Eventng Star "ere s1okn 1 ht' ltght'
are wofth s~ 50 • • •
\ hattt.'" \ .. nnh 14 "·" tal..l·n
'
trom a garage on thl' Ql)(J bloc!.. lll
< .1gnl'\ lane
Costa Mesa
l '"' "'a' placed at $200 in tht:
burglar. of the ~Ul'lC)~ Rcah' ot1k c
~o~~ Harbor Bh d . "'luch "'as brol.1.·n
into \\edne<;da~ night Th1e,ec; rl·-
mtl\Cd paned \.\tndo"s and stok l\.\O
1.1dio' from the building Poh1.c
tllund bloodied napk.ms 1n a d1.·'>k
.!ra"cr and '>!)C(Ulated that the 1n-
1ruJi.:r~ had cul lhcmseh e' o n thc
"'mh1" pane~ \\h1lc cntcnng. • • • \ \\tine<;<, '-3\.\ two men cltmhing
through a n1.·1ghom·, kttchen v.1nd11"
11n the I ">00 blcx k of, anta .\na \' l
ThurStla' and shoutC'd at them
,l·anng thl' \.\OU Id-be hurglar\ o fT l hl'
\U\IX'l't' Ot-d <,outhbound on ~antJ
\na .\\C in a fou r-Joor darl.. blUl'
'ita11on '' agon
\couple 1n the P~t"S'i ot nlO\ tn@
1t·tum1.·J Ii' their 11ld rl'\IU t'nlt' on the
-lOO hl1x !.. ll f Hamilton Street Thu~
lla\ "' r•tk up some ta .. 1 item' .mJ
lound 1h1.· plal·c cll•ant"d oul \
\ au1um cl1.~aner lool -.et and J h'l\\I
N ,. 'alut'd at $2'0 had ~l·n ,11,kn
'nmrt1mc earlier th1.-. \.\eek
Huntington Beach
\o m cone rc:mo\ l'd a rear "1 n1.k1"
1 hur.-.da' to bn:al toll' a hC\mc l'" till'
I QQ()() 1'1ocl ol Ru"hard \tnx't T hl'
lo.-. .. tnt: luded a ~2'\0 tl1l('lr '3lc a. =1)11
scm1-101omat1" gun l\nd 1t'-'tk n
"orlh ~.OCK)
ft\(' male jU\Cntk\ ~C'rl' 3rT\'\ll'\J
fhurstt:n :it\rmoon o n 'U ~p1cwn l'I
~ufllan Tht' an~sh ~ere 1n rnnn1."\ -
't1on \\tth a Jarag1..-hn.-a\.-1n on 1hr. .
lbflOO hh.k nl l \Oil ~lrC'\'l Rl··
lO\Cltd \.\('rt' nlO-fll:'d p rt\ ~orth
\:"n
I -
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M Orenge Coast OAJLY PILOT/Friday. January 27, 188'4
Southland woman
dies in El Salvador
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP) -
An Amcncan woman was shot to death.
probably by leftist rebels. as she "'as ndmg
with her husband and child~n on 3
htghway in eastern El Salvador. a U
Embassy spokesman says.
The Americans wert~ heading east on the
Pan American Highway toward th<' Hon-
duran border early Thu™1a) when rebels
ordered them to stop. according to the
spokesman. Gregory Lagana.
The woman's husband kepi dnvang and
"several shots were fired from the sur-
rounding hills,·· La$1ina said. One of the
shots struck the "'cum on tht.• ng.ht side ot
her chest, he said.
Lagana said he wa!I .. prett~ sure .. leftist
rebels killed the "oman. whom ht• 1dent-
1fied as Linda Louise Cancel. 23. of Cuh e-r
City.
The famil} was traHltng \\1th a
Sal\'adoran customs agent. upna '"1td.
The family's destin.-tion was Costa Rica
where .. apparently they wer'C go1na to Im:."
he said.
He $Std the other people m the vehicle
were not hurt.
The rebels have ~n waaing a civil war
against the U .S-backed government for
four years.
The embassy spokesman 1de-ntificd the
border guard as Modes10 Perdomo Osorio,
and said 1he agen1 had accompanied the
family since 1he~ crossed tht' border from
Gua1emala on Wednesday.
Lagana said Ms. Cance-I was nding w11h
ht:r common-law husband, Cunis Hen-
dersen lewcnz. 35, and two children -Lila
Reveu (am-el Lewenz. the 18-month-old
child of Cancel and Lewenz and
Christopher Len MacDonal. Cancel's 5-
) ear-old child b) a fonner mamage.
FBI helps Norivay nab spy
G-men trailed
diplomat at U. N.
he was state secretary. private secretary and
adviser to former Labor Panv minister Jeni.
Evensen. A month before his arrest. he was
appomtl'd deputy chief of the min1stf')'s
OSLO. No~a' ( 4-P) _ No~a) ·s am-pres-; and information otlice.
---.·-•• • • ----=-
••
bassador to Mo~o"" as re-turning 10 Oslo for The chief prosecutor. Mag.oar Florncs.
consultations about Arne Treholt. a told reporters toda~ that a~ early as January
Foreign Ministry official accused of sp' 1ng 1979 ... there were cena1n indicauons which
for the Soviet Union. the m1nistr) 's made Treholt a suspect. The intelligence Presidential helicopter trouble spokesman said today. service therefore on Sept. 15, 1980. asked
And Norway's chief prosecutor told for assistance" from the FBI. PreeldentRonaldRe&ganW'&veefromtheatepeofMarlneOneahortly
reporters that the American FBI had helped Romes said the antclhgence agencies before the helicopter Carrying the president from the White Boaae
unmask Treholt. who served in Ne11. York discovered that Treholt held several Tha.r9day morning developed trouble. A red warning llgbt on the
with the Norwegian delegation to the clandestine m.eelin$S With Soviet U.N. r.ilot'acontrolpanelcameonforclngthepilottomakeanemugency
United Nations between t 980 and 19~2. personnel dunng his service as embassy andlng and the prealdent to tranafer to another helicopter
Treholt ha~ admmed sp) mg for the chancellor from September 1980 through ' Sov~tKGB.or~retpol~e.~h1lehold1nK .\ugust 1982 He said ··some pro~ess had ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•
ke-y Foreign Ministry JObs. b<.'cn made" in the case h\ the time Treholt
The Foreign M1nistf') spokesman. Gcir left Ne"' Yor~. ·
Grung. said ..\mbassador Dagtinn Stcn~eth "But stall no dccasl\ e or !Wife e' 1dence of
was expcrted to amve this the weekend. h1!> relations with the Ru ssians had been
Gruns said officials had requested pro' aded:· Florenes ~1d.
AIDS cases increasing
in face of extra research Stenseth's return even before Treholt was He said the evidence l'Onfirmang Trehoh
arrested a week ago. but he said tht' prime wa!> a sp} came after meettngs with Soviet
reason for the tnp will be to discus!> the sp} agt'nts an Helsinki and Vienna last May and
case .\ugust and that Trcholt had been photo-Number of AIDS v i ctims As of Jan. 16. the Centers for Disease
Control in Atlanta reponed 3.210 con-
firmed AIDS ca!les in the United States.
with most cases concentrated 1n 14 major
Cities. panicularty New York. San Fran-
cisco and Los Angeles. Feinstein said.
During Treholt's Foreign Ministf') ca reer graphed during those meetings.
--------------rise in Los Angeles a rea
Are lawyers
illiterate'? ..
PHOENIX . ..\riz. I ..\P)
-A state court d1sm1sscd
an appeal filed against a
bank Thursda) and urged
the bank to bill the at-
torneys for the other side
because their "totalh defi-
cient bnefs" were 1ncom-
pre hen s1 ble and had
wasted everyone's time
"There is a hm1t to which
judictal leniency can be
stretche." the l\nzona
Court of Appeals said as 11
threw out an appeal of a·
Mancopa Count} Superior
Court JUf) 's dec1s1on in
favor of the bank
Winning parties are
sometimes allowed to bill
losers in cases for court
costs. but b11ltng the lo)cr";
lawyers is vartuall} un·
'heard of
"Jn a tyQ_ical case when a
court is confronted with a
brief of this quaht). "'c
simply bite our toungues
and endeavour to de-
termine what argument has
been raised on appeal and
proceed to dispose of tt ...
Judge Bruce Meyerson
wrote for the three-judgt·
panel.
"Based on the totalh
deficient briefs filed on
behalf of appellant. ~e
have little choice but to
dismiss 1h1s appeal... he
wrote ... Although the sauc-
t1on of dismissal ma} seem
harsh in the context of a
particular case. it will ha"e
a prophylactic effect in the
long run."
It's fashion season
Model dieplay• a cotton leaves and fiowen
printed cocktall dress at the Hanae Mori
Spring Summer Haute Coutre Fashion Show
in Parle Thursday.
Why maim ..... wml?
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The number of
people who have AIDS-acquired immune
deficiency syndrome-continues to rise in
Los Angeles County despite SI 0.3 million
that has been spent locally to control the
disease. a new study says.
A cost and status survey conducted b}' the
U.S. Conference of Mayors AIDS Task
Force, released Thursday. found that the
number of cases is also increasing in San
Francisco. where a new AIDS victim 1s
diagnosed evef)· da). San Francisco Ma yor
Dianne Feinstein said.
She was a member of a panel on AIDS
dunne the second da) of the mayors'
midwinter meeting. the Los Angeles Tames
said 1oda}.
There are 262 confirmed cases in the Los
Angeles-Long Beach area.
In 1983 alone. New York Caty spent $20
million and San Francisco spent S4.3
million on AIDS-related help. according to
the survey. The federal government spent
S29 million an AIDS research last year and
watt spend S50 million this fiscaJ year. said
Marga(et Heckler. secretary of health and
human services.
She would not say what the proposed
expenditure would be for the ti.seal 1985
budget but suggested after the panel
d1scuss1on that at would be close to $50
million.
It can be hell to get old
W .\SHl:'-iGTON (AP)-.. Someday )OU
are going to get to my age. and I hope you
don·t ha' e to go through the hell that I
have." a 76-,ear-old witness told the House
Select Committee on Aging.
special foods and has a chronic hcan
disease.
Elsie Parsons of Forestville. Md., told the
committee Thursda\ of what she called
"'the direct effect that exorbitant uncovered
ml'dacal expenses ha\C on our lives and
income."
In addition. she said she ha s a hl'rn1a. "I
had to resort to seeing a physician for the
first time and the first thing he said was that
I had to pay cash up front and that I would
have to bill Medicare myself." Parsons said.
She said their income as $632 per month
and e.itpendi turcs for medical care. food.
rent. electr~city. laundr). telephone. food.
transpor:!-3t1ory and a newspaper "leave us
onl) $8 tor miscellaneous items.·· It was the fir')t in a series of hearings on
health care and the elderly by the select
committee which functions mainly to
gather information for possible future
leg1sla11on.
She said her husband has had two strokes
that left him pan1ally 1mmob1le. He is deaf
in one ear. suffers from diabetes mellitius.
has a gastrotntesunal problem that requires
"Man)' times I have taken items that are
discarded or thrown away and recycled
them for my personal use." Mrs. Parsons
said.
Dr. Alben B. Sabin. famous developer of
a polio vaccine. proposed full-time salaried
phvsicaans to treat pat1t•nts on Medicare.
Newport aviator gets his wings
VICTOR E. BLALACK
III, son of Sharice J. Blalack
of Newport Beach. has
recea"ed his s1her ~ings of
an Army aviator and was
appointed a warrant officer
after completing the rotary
wing aviation course at
Fon Rucker, Ala. He is a
1974 graduate of Estancia
High School in Costa Mesa.
Capt. Stacy A. Clo~e.
daughter of William J . Gal-
lagher of Huntington
Beach, has been decorated
with the Air Force Com-
mendation Medal al
Kadena Air Base an
Okinawa. Clowe. an air
weapons controller with
the 31 Jth Air Division. is a
1977 graduate of San Diego
State Uni versity.
Gale D. Cbamben, son of
Veanna J. Deckard and
stepson of Dwam Deckars
of Huntington Beach. has
been promoted an the
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West Germany. .
.\rm\ Pvt. Atbena E.
Sparks: daughter of Ed and
Toni Sparks of El Toro. has
completed basic training at
Fort Jackson. S.C.
p, t. Erle D. King, son of
Charlene Boyd of Hunt-
ington Beach and Fr'Cder-
ick Kin$ of Mission Viejo,
has arrived for duty an
Sinop. Turkey. He is a 1983
graduate of Marina High
School In Hunlingfon
Beach.
i\1rman Ricardo L.
Ttve•, wn of Antonio and
Sona Teves of Laguna
Hills. has graduated from
the Air Force air traffic
control operator cou~ at
Kt."CSlcr Air Force ~ .
Miss. He is a 1982 iraduatc
of Laauna Hills Hilh
School.
Airman Daniel L ftlte-
fleld, 50n of Pat and Leon
Aanapn of Huntin1ton
Beach. has been ass.1gncd to
lo ry Air Fo~ B:asc
Colo.. after completton of
buic U'l1nani. He iu 1981
"lf'Bduate of . Huntinaton •
·lkach Hish hool. '
Senate kills raises
as election nears
By lht AHocla~ PreH
W.ASHINGTON -Lcg.islauo~ to rcpe31 a $2.400
pay ra15' for members of Convess is headed for House
action after winning a hearty 66-19 electton-yeAr
endorsement from the Senate. The Senate took less than
an hour of debate on Thursday an· voung to kill the
automatic 3.5 percent automatic pay raise members of
Congress received on Jan. I. The move would return
congressional salaries to $69,800 a year. the level befor~
the-Jan. I ·cost-of-hving increase that booi.ted them to
S72.200.
Youth lured Into hero1n ring
WASHINGTON -Hundreds of youths an Detroit
were drawn into drug trafficking by savvy leaders of a
heroin ring and their promises that the boys could become
millionaires. according feckral prosecutors who helped
crack the nn~ The drug nng's use of young men ~s heroin
r\Jnners d1stin$uished it as a "unique and disturbing
phenomenon" rn organized cnme. Leonard Gilman. U.S.
Attorney for the Eastern Distnct of Michigan 101'1 ·a U.S.
Senate subcommittee Thursday ... The hallmark of this
organization was us use ofJu"enilesas·youngas 12 years of
age in the lower echelon of the organization ... Gilman said.
Glenn shuffles campa1gn staff
WASHINGTON -Sen. John Glenn is shuffling the
top leadership ofh1s Democratic presidential campaign 1n
a shake•up that coincides with sagging poll results and an
overwhelmmg defeat in the year's first delegate competi-
tion.Glenn replaced longtime aide William White as
campaign manager on Thursday. handing responsibility
for day-to-day decisions to Jerry Vento. a veteran poli1ical
organizer who has been runnmg the campaign in Iowa.
Glenn announced the shake-up -less than a month
before the lead-off Iowa caucuses -as Walter Mondale's
campai$n hailed a .. spectacular beginning" in the contest
for national convention delegates. The former vice
president captured 75 out of 164 delegate!\ slated by House
Democrats.
Two named ln food stamp scam
SAN DIEGO -A grand jury has indicted two
Sherman Oaks men on charges of unlawfully trafficking in
food stamps. accusing them of trading S 16.000 in food
coupons for a stolen 1983 Cadillac and for cash. Ely Finer.
60. and Kenneth Lee Toms. 54. were named as defendants
tn the indictment returned Wednesday. Assistant U.S.
Attorney Edward Werner said the indictment was the
result of an undercover probe by agents from the Office of
the Inspector General of the Department of Agriculture.
Post Office offers blg reward
LOS ANGELES -The U.S. Post Office offered a
$10.000 reward Thursda) for information leading to the
arrest and conv1c11on of anyone responsible for a bomb
that was sent to a trucking c.ompany owner.The bomb
exploded tn the Newark. N.J. office of Joshua Brown on
Jan. 17. senousl> injuring him. said Postal Inspector
Ralph Cook. He said Brown was released from the
hospital w11hin the last two days .. an reasonably good
condition'' after suffering wounds from a piece of me-tat
that lodged in his liver. and lacera11ons to his head and
face. Postal inspectors an Los Angeles are conductin$ a
Joint invest1ga.tion into the bombing w11h Newark police
and postal inspectors. he said.•
Court OKs prison newspapers
SAN FRANCIS( 0 -Pnsoners ma) !>a) what the)
want an their mm ate newspapers 1f 1t doesn't interfere with
d1sc1pllne or security. the California Suprc.mc Court said
1n ruhng against !>late pnson officials. The lkc1sion by the
state's highest ~?urt Thursday was a \ 1ctOf)' for Terr)
Huston. ~duor.ot the S<;>ledad Star News, who brought the
coun action after officials refuSl'd to al1011. a picture and
cartoon to be published in 1980. The canoon showed a
couple on th e gull lot me ""Ith a caption read mg: "We at the
Soledad Star New\ J o not want to sec conjugal vislls cut."
Senator proposes ald for fish
SACRAMENTO -The state would spend S 10
mil hon a year to restore li~h habitat damaged by dams and
other water proJt·cts undc1 c1 hill proposed Fnda\ in the
Legislature. "We·,e dammed. d1"erted and dcstro~ed
California·~ naturdl OcK!11'' of v.,11cr for I SU vears." said
Sen . Barr} Keene. D-L!~ ··l'-"c \ ~l' need 10 be JUSt as
senousabout re~tur1111r. 11,.· ti"ll rl~<•un:ec,ourg.randparents
took as their b1rthnp.h1 · II 1'\ -;s 1500 would take SI 0
mi Iii.on a year from th,< <111'11rn1.i \\ ater Fund. fed panly
by tidelands oil reHnul'\. t< restore both marine and
inland fish habitat!.. cn·att· '• i 'nang areas. build artificial
reefs. replant kel_P. bu\ la11J rnd vthcr fisher) restoration
'f\Ork. Keene said ll \'.oulJ C:\pand statc\\ide a similar
$900.000 program on th e '\orth Ct)j~t
Few Filipinos vote In elect1on
MANILA, Philippines -M11l1ons ofFilipinos voted
today on~roposal to create a "ice presidency and three
01her measures. h1,.1t turnout 11.as rt.'ported as low as 20
per.ce nt. a!I many protested b} !lt.t}ang home. staging sit-ans
or Jogging an groups. Nauonal Pohcc Commander Gen
Fidel .Ramos said at least nine people were killed:
including three communist rebels and two local officials
In scattered election day VIOience. but he said condition~
were generally peaceful. The constitutional referendum
was planned by Presidrnt Ferqanand E. Marcos· politic-al
.pany as a conctss1on to htslung-poweclc.ssoppoution..But
man} of those cmics were unsatisfied and called for an
election boycott to protest Marcos" 18-~car rule
Pr1estll try to chase royal ghost
STROUD. England -Two pnests tried to chase a blacksmith·s ghost from 1hc 300-year-old house of
Queen Elizabeth !l's cousin. says one of the clergymen
who performed the ritual Priner M1chat.'1 of Kent had the
priest !lay prayers and !>pnnkle holy waters an every room
of the country manor in western Englamt accordana to an
account aaven Thursday night by The Rev Tom Cunas.-
Hayward. Curtis--Ha_yward. a Roman C1thohc pne t 10
·troud. in western England. said he Md Canon R~cr
Grey of the Church of England toured every room of the
manor Wednesday night dunng the niual. which 1hc Daily
fapress .newspaper said .. followed cloM!ly" uorca~m
ceremonies
Rebel• meet strong resJatance
TE0lJ('J0ALPA. Honduras -N1(1lraguan
rc~l lcadon Sl!Y their campnian to sc11e a t hunk of
N1C3raa.uan tcrmory and set ul) a prqv1~1onal government
1s meeuna fierce res1stanC!. from their rnuntf') 's lef\iM
nd1n1sl8 go\ernmcnt. The ndtn1\te ha\lc re-
ponded with motull1ataon oflarac massesof\roops Iona·
mnie art1lkry and planes." ~•d ~dgar Chamorro. ~ne of ~vt'n d1rrctors of the C'tA·supponcd Ntcanlauan Demo·
cnt1c Force. or H>N The)' a~ optammk . however and
prcl)Qrcd for n Iona fight to ~·c the 'nnd1nma throw~ out or po~'tr c11her throu h maluary uC't1on or h> causina
wou&h ten ion to spht the Sand1n1\it .''from wuh1n, .. ,
I
I
LETTERS
Did school board weigh all
Bayview considerations?
To the Editor:
It was with great 1ntere t that 1 read
1n the Sunday. Jan. 22 issue about the
proposed sale of the Bayview School
site in Santa Ana Heights. Now I
don't object to effic1em.:y m local
government. as rare an occurrence as
that 1s these days. and disposing of
propert) that 1s no longer u~ful 1s
certainly a step in the nght directoin.
however. from the facts given in the
anicte as well as recent county
proposals for the area a few con-
clusions can be made
I The high bidder. J M. Peters
( ompany. is a res1dent1al construc-
tion company. h would be reasonable
to assume therefore that residenu al
construction wa!> planned for the site
2. Airport noise impact scenarios I
throulh 1 as proposed by the County
Planning Comm1ss1on. all designate
the Bayview school area as zoned for
high density residential use in apart-
ments: further confirmation of plans
tor the area.
1 People that occup) apanmen1c;
are generall y singles or) o ung couple!t
JUSt starting out These people arc
hkelftO"be starting families.
Given the above considerations, I
wonder if\he School Board has done
an adequate job in planning for 6 to 1
)Cars 1n the future Where will these
kids go to school or will they be
bussed all over town at ta>.pa)'er
expense?
THEODORE A. CARPENTER
Santa Ana
Mesa Police deserve respect
To the Editor
Ota~ Cont DAILY PILOT /Friday. J anuary 27, 1"'4
· ·11 a ca use I erlous enouRh to spend the blood and Jo e the live of
1 B·year-old American .... then It Is serious enougn to restncl the
battlefield access of 30-year-old correspondents. "
Pat
Bucu.!Y
Press has
no 'right'
to travel
with army
.. Newspapers can now turnarm1~
ap1nst the1rleaders ... lfrbe press can >
govern thecountry, let them filbt rhe
battles ... These newspapermtn lw>I-'
mg about theskirrsofourvmy rtvt:41
a// our plans and ue wonb a hundred ·
thousand men 10 the enemy."
-Ga. WUllamT.Sknnu •
WASHINGTON -For this com-
mentary from the general who led t.he
Army of the West on t.he March to the
Sea. we must thank White House
correspondent Lester Kinsolvina. Unfortunately there has occurred a
blot on the escutcheon of the Costa
Mesa Police Department. We arc
saddened by the shadow that this may
cast.
We are even more saddened by the
ordeal suffered b} the alleged victims.
unusual occurrence and the citizenry
of Costa Mesa should congratulate
themselves on the generally high
character of our police department
Our police department should not
lose any of our respect and confidence
in their mtegnty.
GENE W WAGGONER
Costa Mesa
PUBLIC SCHOOLS RATE 'F'
His research provides necessary
purgative to the propaganda we are
being fed about the press always be.ing
a welcome adjunct to U.S. miliwy
commands.
On the bngh1er side. this is an
New format easier to read
To the Editor:
1 would like to congratulate you
and your co-workers on the new
formal of your newspaper.
In my o pinion 1t 1s better presented
and more easily read. The front page
tells more in depth what you can find
1ns1de the paper.
SEAN BATIAG LIA
Newport Beach
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comment pieces.
ls our nation's noble hundred-year
expcnment with public education a
failure?
The evidence so indicates.
The newest study p-ading public
education in the United States in I 2
categories gives the system an .. F. ··
SAT scores for collegc~bound high
school seniors are lower than ten
years ago-in every state!
And nobody can blame underpaid
teachers.
lllinois teachers' salaries have
doubled in ten years. They are
teaching smaJJer classes.
Yet 25 percent o f their students arc
dropping out without even complet-
1 ng high school and the ACT scores of
the others have steadily wo~ned.
Education Secretary Ted Bell ex-
pected he'd "probably get kicked
around" for !sing these new
findings. He
Immediate • teachers' union
President Mary H. Futrell blasted
him, said the trouble was that
"Government as not spending enough
money .....
PAUL
HARVEY
The study tends to refute that: to
demonstrate instead that there is no
finite relationship between money
and excellence.
New Hampshire is the 28th state 10
the amount of money it spends
educating each pupil, yet New Hamp-
shire leads the nation 10 SAT scores.
A separite but not unrelated Cabi-
net Council study reports a continu-
mgerosion of discipline in public
~hools.
The Wall Street Journal notes that
1t has been difficult to discuss lack of
discipline in schools without being
labeled "racist."
The doctrine of a few years ago
s uggested that r;nore black students
were in trouble because school ad-
ministrators were inherently hostile
toward blacks.
Until 282,000students were being
physically attacked each month. 2.4
million bad property stolen and 6,000
teachers were robbed and a thousand
physically assaulted.
And.with school v1olencc spanng
no race, parents arc no longer in-
timidated, arc demanding safety for
their children of whatever color.
And this brings us lO those Statcs-
presently, notably, Nebraska-where
pri vatc religion-related schools are
being outlawed even though their
students average better grades mall
subjects.
Justification forclosi°'such
schools-cvenjailing their teachers
and parents-is a state requirement
that all teachers be "certificated" and
that textbooks be "chosen by the
state."
But wait a minute ...
lsn 't it the .. certified" schools
which are going to pot?
Some concrete indications of collusion
"I have bad news and I have
bad news."
WASHINGTON -Most Ameri-
cans probably don't know the dif-
ference between pre-stressed concrete
and conventional reinforced con-
crete. But that difference could save
taxpayers billions.
Strangely. the cement industry and
the Federal Highway Administration
seemed detennined to use the ex-
pensive spread. Experts' ad vice has
been ignored; Ralph Nader bas been
vilified for advocating the money-
saving pavement: and a federal
employee who blew the whistle was
repnmanded and told to butt out of
the controversy. Here's the story:
Pre-stressed concrete has been
a' ailable for more than a decade. It
involves stretching steel reinforcing
cables with 30.000 ~unds of pressure
when concrete highway slabs are
poured. The result as a stronger
pavement using less concrete and
steel
JACK
AIDEISOI
According to one official's esti-
mate, the $.Overnment could have
saved SI billion o n the last 45.000
miles of the mterstate highway sys-
tem if pre-stressed concrete had been
used. Now that extensi ve repairs are
to be made on crumbling older
sections of the highway system, the
technique could save the taxpayers
untold amounts.
Pre-stressed concrete has been used
successfully on airport runways and
parking garages. A recent report by a
Weighing the effects of tax vote
By ASSEMBLYWOMAN
MARIAN BERGESON
I believe that Orange County
residents should have the opportuni-
ty to vote on new taxes -particular!}
a sales tait 1ncreast for our count)
which will affect everyone
On the Jun~ 5 ballot, the people of
O range County will decide whether to
impose an add1t1onal one-cent sales
tax to finance transportation projects
for our county.
The ballot mea .. urc authonzed b)'
the State Leg1slatu~ through the
enactment of Senate l:Ml 693 and
placed on the ballot by the Orange
County Board of Supc;rvi.~rs and a
majonty of the county s c1t1e&, needs
rn&JOrity vote r appmvlll for the one-
cent tax 1nettasc to go into effect.
The county Tran\p<>rtataon Com·
mmion hu developed a "J 5-year
transportation invc~tmcnt program··
to identify specific priority transpor-
tation prOJCC'8 which could be funded
with the additional revenue.
The pro'8m wall include annual
allocataoMof a port1on ofthe sales ta11
10 the catacs and county for local
ORANGE COAST
DaUyPilat
transport lion projects and all t ypes of
purposes. including the construc11on
and maintenance of street. road.
highY<a y, transit and passenger rail
improvements.
The only rcstnct1on on the
proceeds is that they may not be used
for transit operation~. The major
cnt1cism has been the inclusion of a
38.3-mile S 1.4-billion hght rail sys-
tem linking Buena Park. Santa Ana.
Fullerton and Irvine. An agreement
hs betn reached that no moncy wiU be
committed for the "Santa Ana cor-
ndor .. rail system until further stud-
ies about the n~d and cffecuvcness
can be undertaken -at least a two-
year project.
Cities which have approved the
election include· Los Alamitos. Brea.
Buena Park. Costa Mesa. Cyprc .
Founuun Valley, Fullerton La
Palma, Newi>on Beach. Placent10,
Orange, San Clemente. San Juan
Capistrano. Santa Ana. Stanton,
Tustin. Villa Park. Westminster and
Yorba Linda. Huntanaton Beach and
La Habra voted aaairm the projec1.
UiJuna Beach f'OStponcd any de-
c1s1on until February 7, which 1\ the
same as a "no" \Otc bedusc the
J
H.L. SohwWU Ill
ll'llfllllMt
deadline was Fnday. Jan. 13
Anaheim. Garden Grove and Irvine
ha vc not acted.
Figures. released by t he Orange
County Transportation Commission.
state that over the 15-year period only
about $8 balhon can be expected to be
raised b) all existing state and federal
transportation funding sourtt-s.
The identified shonfall is S5
billion. A one percent sales tax would
raise S5 billion over the IS years. If it
were m place today the new transpor-
tation tax would mean an extra S I. 70
a week for a family of four with an
income of $34.000 per year.
If the Lax is not approved by th('
voters. the only major improvement
in the county's road system over the
next 15 years wtll be the widcn1n1and
upgradin& anterchan&CS of the Santa
Ana Freeway and the eJttcns1on of the
Corona del Mar Freeway. which 1s
, due to aet underway this month.
A ~urvey taken lastJuly\nd fundtd
by UC lrvine and 22 private COlti·
panic$, revealed that 67 peTCCnt of the
1.000 Oranac County ~s1denu inter-
viewed were to favor of the pm~
ont--<ltllt sales tu and 75 percent said
that conditions on local frcewa)"'
l\ave become 1ntolerablc.
Polls can be used as an indicator,
but it bas bttn shown over lhe ycan
that they can be wrona. People don't
rull). know how the)' wall vote until
they 10 into the vouna booth. We will
have &o wait until June 6 10 find out
the wdl t>f 1he people.
&IJt!.On ~p~1CnU lht' 10th At-
xmbl} Oum 1
panel of state highway officials com-
missioned by the federaJ highway
agency concluded: "Pre-stressed con-
crete pavements are competitive ...
and provide a viable design alterna-
tive to other pavement types. Per-
formance to date would indicate a
lower maJntenance cost."'
Nader. the indefatigable consumer
advocate, be~rusading for the
cheaper, better pa me nt. He told my
associates Indy B hwar and John
Dillon the response reminded him of
has fight against the Chevrolet Cor-
vair years ago. when General Motors
took extraordinary steps to d1scrcd11
him.
Nader charged that the cement and
construction industries had prevailed
on the highway agency to suppress the
pre-stressed technology. A leading
industry publication called Nader
"half cocked" and quoted an agency
official describing him as
"amateunsh."
But Nader's suspicion of a cozy
relc:tionship between the highway
agency and the pri vate contractors is
'iupported b) one shocking develop-
ment. The FHWA awarded a lucra-
l1ve contract to study the claim that
pre-stressed concrete would use less
material. The contract went to the
Portland Cement Association.
The highway agency's own project
manager for the study, Floyd Stanek,
recommended no more than 6 mches
DUl by LA. T1m11 Synd.
ot concrete 1 n the pre-stressed
method. But not surpnsingly. the
cement assotiatioh recommended 8-
mch-thic.k pavement -33 percent
more concrete. Not only that. but the
cement associataon·s re,ort stated
that Stanek had concurred 1n the 8·
mch rccommenda11on.
"I went through the roof.·· Stanek
recalls. He wrote letters and spoke out
against the wasteful 8-inch rec-
ommendation. His reward was an
official repnmand and orders from
his boss, Richard A. McComb. lO
"stop aJI your work on ... pre-stressed
pavement pape~."
~red Lang. an engineer who in-
vented one of the techniques used 1n
pre-stressing. said: "Everybody can
make money by not g01ng to pre-
stressed pavement. The cement m-
dustry can make more money. The
steel industl) can sell more steel
Everybody wms ... except the tait-
payers and the nd1ng pubhc." Lang.
incidcntallv. said that six inches of
concrete 1s 'perfect!) adequale for pre-
stressed pavement
Footnote. Wilham Young. prc~1-
dent of the Portland Cement As~oc1a
uon. said that while the pre-stressed
method has "definite apphcauons. 1t
is not pre-emment 1n the field The
initial cost of laying 11 as higher than
the conventional method ... He said
he 1s "mvstified" bv Nader's accusa-
tions. • ·
"And be ever mindful that the ooty reason I m tettlng
you .oo free Is for the quite natural desire to get my
ploture in the papers."
Sin~ Grenada, the caterwaulina
has not ceased. President Reapn, we
are told. "falls to understand the Fant
Amendment." Reagan is "waging war
on the press."
Comes now a manifesto from
"senior representatives" of the AP
and U PI. the American Newspaper
Publishers Association and the
Amencan Society of Newspaper Edt-
tors1 etc., etc., demanding that lhe '
''highest CIVIiian and military of-
ficen" of this eovemmcot "reaffirm
the historic pnnciple tha1 Amencan
joumalis1s, pnntand broadcast. w1th
their professional equipment ... be
present at U.S. m ilitary opera lions"
and included 1n aJI military plans.
The White House appears ready to
ac~e. which 1sa mistake.
For what as at issue here as not some
ms1gn1ficant matter such as whether
Reagan bolds enough press con-
ferences. What is being ··assened" 1s a
"right" ofa Washington press corps.
largely hostile to Reagan"s foreign
policy. lO a suarantced presence on all
military opcrauons in pursuit of that
policy.
Press pronunciamentos, and all
this blatheraboutan ··historic pnn-
ciple" aside. there is no consutuuonal
orciviJ nght of1oumalists to be ta.ken
aJongon mahtar) m1ss1ons. Had such
a right existed. our litigious press
would have sued the President.
Access to m 1 ht al)' opera uons 1 s a
pnvtlege, a pnv1Jegeextended to men
like Emae Pyle and a thousand others.
whose wntings not only inform the
home front, but maintain national
moraJe.
To ha\e provided untrammeled
access in Vietnam to a Seymour
Hersh. anxious to expose the "llger
cages" m which communist pnsoners
were held. and thereby discredit the
cause for which Amencanswere
dying. reflects a lack of senousness. a
lack of purpose on the part of the
befuddled and confused pohucal
leadersh1~that first launched os mto
that confl ict.
If a cause 1s senous enough to spend
the blood and lose the h' cs of 18-
)ear-old Amencan Rangers and
Mannes. then it is serious enough to
restnct the battlefield access of 30-
year-old corTCspondents. As
Eisenhower would never have taken
aJongcorrcspondentsdetermmed to
explo111he carnage of the Normand)'
beaches to d1scrcd11 his command. or
press the case fo r a negouated peace
with Hiller. so U .. mil nary com-•
manders should malt• no apolog} tor
lea' mg in the darl and on 1hc dod.
l S correspondents "ho proclaim
theircountr) to be on the wrong side
ofre .. olut1on 1n Central Amenca
In Vietnam. thousands of Amcn-
cans died. c;acnfic1al victims to a
suicidal construction oft he First
~mendmcnt which sa) s that access to
the battlefield must be pro' 1ded for
roITT"spondents who had alrcad> pro-
nounced as "dirt) and immoral"' the
war 1n "'"h1ch the)' wcrt fiahtma As
Robert Elegant. one of the most
honored ncv.smen torome out of that
war. wrote 1n bitterne5$: "Never
before Vietnam had the rollecuve
poliq of the media-no ln1 stnngcnl
a tenn Wl II serve -\Ough l b graph 1c
and unrem11tmgd1stort1on the' 1c-
ton of the cnem 1e'i ot the com.-spon-
dents" ov.n ~1de ..
Fortht' Wa hmgton·bascd pl'C")s to
maintain the pretense that the)
"rtprcscnt" the people that ap-
plauded the1rexcluc;1on from
Grenada 1 atxurd
Nor should \I, e concede l hMap1tal
pn-sscorp'i· claim to bean "indepen-
dent wul'C't·· of rchablt' 1nform1111on
upon a aovernment and m1htar) we
cannot tn.a t. whtn obsef'\ 1t1on. cm-
pincal ev1denct and surve~s how tt
to be an utterl> 1deologized 1nst1tu·
uon that pend' mo'it of1ts ume
~n nd1 na llS own ax .\~ herman wrote the rt-p0ner he
'°ught toha,eha~ fordemorah1·
lf\i the Llnaonb) 11:'-caltn& the
cam cat Vick busy:
"Comewatha word or mu \c1tn
)OurhAnd. prtpared to~h.a~ ~1th u'
our fate an AUn<\haneand 'itonn,and I
.. 111 ~komc~ou. But cornea\ )oudo
now.opcctanamctoal\) m) rtpu·
uation aod honorof m)·counlr') and
m) fe11ov. soldi~ts""'tlh )OU a a
rtprt\CnlaU\e oftbcpttU-"hach
)QU \OU~lhl) ma~c \() lilhta
d11Tcttnct bel .. ttn tNlh ana
falwhocld -nd mvant~r tl nC'\'Cf ..
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A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday\ January 27, 1984
She'd enjoy childhood if she 1 co~ld live it over
A1n•
LANDERS
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: When l
was young. all I rnuld
think of was ho"'
much fun 1t would Ix·
lo grow up I couldn't
wait to tx· m}' own
boss and nol ha" c 10
answer 10 an} one.
How wonderful 1u go •••••••••••••
wht'rever I wanted~ No ~pec1al lln1L' lO ~ho ml' i'.o
homtwork. I would ha"eacarofm) own and ltfi.· would Ix·
a p1l'rc ofrake
Now I am grown up and I M!>h I .,.,ere a d11ld again. It
was a lot ea)1t'r I don'1 ha'e to an~.,.,cr tu Mqm and Dad.
Instead. it's my husband.
He 1s much more demanding. Wht'n 1 fall short uf the
mark. he's a lot tougherthan my p11rentsc:-vcrwca•
I don't have homework. Now I havt' housnvu1 k. I
used to worry about gelling m from a date b) turk.,.,
~uml·ta mt'!I J had to lea' l' a ba:.ketball game or a pMt)
beforl' It "'a' ovn Now I worry about gelling home from
"urk on time to put dinner on the table. 1 also worn· about
gc.-tllng to worl on time lfl lost my JOb, my husband Wt>uld
kill nw.
It I werl' a kid agarn. I'd ha Vt' a bl'tter at11tu<k about
my parent!. and rules they laid do.,., n. I'd cnJU} m}
childhood and not be in such a hurry to grow up. -
'iTERLING. ILL.
DE AR STERLING: Ah ... "lf youth but knew what a,e
)( 5
could tell." Thanks for a leuer that wlll ahake loose a
million memories. Twenty-twenty blnd1ighl 11 terrific,
i1ui't It? . "' . DEAR ANN: Please reconMckr your ad vacl' ll>
"MatTed an Delawarl•."
'ihl' 1~ the SL-'cond wife who wa11 rt''ll'ntlul because her
hu~band'sch1ldrcn wanted photographs taken w11h their
mother and father at family atTairs and she was excluded.
You felt she should be gracious about 11. Why? I know at
kast a doLcn of each who would be happy 1f they never had
tu lool at each other agarn
I GREEN THUMB . --------
Let's lace 11. Most second w1vesdo not care for their
stepchildren. an<l most ~lepch1ldrcn have ver} little use fot
the No. 2 wife.
PRIMROSES
ADD COLOR
By SHIRLEY KERINS
Hortlcullut•I Con•1iltant, IMtman Llbr.,~ and 0•!"""
Onl.' ot the 1o~s of '"inter gardrn' tn Southl·rn
( aliforma is tht• pnmru1.,c \llh<_lllgh there an• more thaQ
400 species ot Pnmula. on~ tour art' generall} grown
outdoors hl·re
The: n10~1 llll11111lll1 1' Pnmula x polyantha. ot1en
Someoae "''0--------------------------baa wisely nm•U.ed
UOJlyll)Oa• .. t'e ....
*hl d114re9 tre Uke wafnea. Tiie first o~
1i.011Jcl be Hed to
NUOD tJae idlJ lltd
tben toased on.
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ERMA ~· ,.
BoMBECK ~ ShUllet made on
fJrst chUdreD say••••••••••• they'~ not all that bad. Tbey are usually shy, serious, se.uttlve, are acadellllca.Uy s11pedor and more likely to be
an EiDsJ.eln-
tlree ot tov JDOAtba, often wUlloot betog aottced. Ile ts Dot
Jettim.lda.CH by uycuae, w a ~t ••e of bt..,or .. aad ls
apt to~ a pme-UC.w bolt.
Put ot dlelr utQ8eoeae lt Ul•t Wtd cbildren lulve no
bt1tory. Tiiie" are"° fGOq>flata ol hlr.n la tbe baby bookt no
reootd of M• a.a,u,~ ao supahots ol bis blrtbda)'t IJHI no
report ~•rd• to t)ow lae ~er •u. ~
'nae 11.lrd ~ld Juras early tat be ii odd man oot and
bas brokeo tlle funtly syatm~ll'y. KlteJlen cllalrs come
f OUT to a let, b.reakf,ast roUa foar to a pacb.get milk four
caps to a quart. Rtdes ~• Disneylud acoommoaate two to
a teat, &be family cat carrlet four comfortably, alld beds come ta twos;bot lllreea. ~ . r
That'~ hie. loo why not adm111t'!-VOICE OF
EX PERI ENCF
DEAR VOICE: Let's say SOME stepchildren do not
care for the No. 2 wife and the feeling ls often mutual, but
there are exceptions.
When the relatlonshlp IJ not good, I recommend tha t
both sides make an effort. If each gives 30 percent, that's
60 percent rig~t t her e -and the rift is more than half
healed.
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband survived a
tragic acc1drnt and is confined toa wheelchair. Now that
he 1s home from the hlilsp1tal. I must balhch1m. feed him
and keep him entertained l·alktl thL· English primrose or
Pl1l,anthu'> primrose.
\porting trui: h} bnd
\ 1go1 11 1' ahle to endure our
,1.·m1-and ;.llmosphere and
\\arm 11.·mpt•ra1urcs long
cnnugh to bring clear.
hnllant paint-box colors to
lwd-. and borders here.
Second ebUdrea. on die other laud, are relaxed, lndepencl~t. cheerful, Jeu toward creativity aad are
more Hkely to be a Plcas10.
No o~e a.as bad tbe eourage to find -let alone 1tody -
cbUd No. 3 and tbe ones that follow. wbom I catl "el
ceteras."
Is tbere life aftef tbe ftnt two cbUdren? Wbat are tbe
Tile third child is tile ODe wllo gets caUed tbe otller
two' a names befoH the motbe-r finally remembers Ilia.
I puaoaally feel there's a lot to be aaid for the "et
cetera" clalldrea wbo pt a fut family abaffle and who
thrive OD neglec& ud somebow appear one day all grown
up.
I am no longrr tll\ 1tt•d lo pantl'l>g1\ en by m} closest
fr11.'nds. One woman told me, "I am cnterta1111ng next week
hut d1dn·1 ask )OU because I know )OU must stay home and
take care of George." What do ~ou thmk of such "friends'"?
-X-CLLIOED
et cetera• like?
11' f1o"l.'r' arc borne 1n
I have discovered tbe tblrd cbild bas a few attribute•
of bis oWD. He baa llcby feet and Jo1Ds other famJUea for
Tbel not only know wbo they are and wbat tbey are,
bot tbey ve dealt very early with the two thing• Chat most
'cbUdren fear tbe most: competition and lonellness.
DEAR X: If you want to be included, give a pa rty and
invite THE M. Tha t's the best way to get the message
acr oss that you are stlll interested in socializing.
largL· urnhl'h on upright stems ----------! ~ 1ncht·' high. fhe bright
grl'cn. uirrugatt·d lea'e~ arc a
f:n un11.· loud tor snails and
,1 uw, html' 1.'r
Pnmrn't'han han<llc full
')Un lll'M thl' l>t·can. furth<:r
inland tht'\ do ht-lier 1 n
filterl'l1 'h.id1.·
I ti 1.· J .1 1 n l \ F a 1 r '
Pnmro'it' (Pnmula malaL.01Jr-,J hl'Jr., gr.1tt'ful spra~s l)t
pak pink. mau-.e. blue, ltlat antl \\hill' t1n numerous
stems. I:> tu 15 inches high. Plant in m;.i~'t'' \\Jth a white-
lea' rd Dust\ Mtlkr or Paramuunl hi LIL' pan~' horder for a
mas1L·al 1.·ffecl. Thuugh the~ haH· tht• 'hnrtl''>t bl9om
penod ol all our primroses. the~ :irL' v.t'll \\1•rth planting.
Pnm11l,1 obcon1ca takes almtl'>t tht• ~.1111t· l·nlors of the
Fair) Pnmru'>e. intensifies thl·m an<l ht·ar'> !hem tn
sturdier mort· rubust spra~s of tlu\\t'f~ th:it La n la'>t \\Cit
into June ThL·~ happil> ligh1 up art·a~ lung after thcJr
rous1 m ha' e ht'en rcplacl'd.
L nfonunatel~ th1~grcat hcaul\ mu:-.t ht' handktl \\Ith
care. C cnain people arc sens1l1\'l' to an oil 11111' ka\CS and
can de\ elop a rash from 11. Thcrelorl'. 111<. bec;t to wear your
garden glU\t"'> \\hen handling 1t.
The fourth pnmruse is a rl'latl\ t' l1L'\H 1>ml'r ht'fl' along
the coast, though 11 has been grown in< h1nr<ic gardens for
<.:entunrs. Pnmula ~tnl·ns1s or Ch1n1.''>L.' Pnniro'c ha.-. been
a\ailable for kss than threi: \cars.
11 ha'> parttcularl:--prett! ka\L'S. It' tlm\l'f'>. in shade'>
of pink. orange. cnm.,un. v. hill' and la\ rndi:r are burnc 1n
clusters atop 6-rnrh '>tern'>. Plant 1n <,hadt· or p<lrl·'>hadr
~c treat all ofthc~l' pnmrn'>l'<. a'> annuah hi:rc. II•~
best to '\Cl out nev. plants t'ilCh "car 111 lall· fail or wintl.'r.
fhl'~ arc a' a1lablc in both pun~ -pal..., anti 4-mch t ulor
pots.
Rll'h 1.,oi\ and good drainagl' an· 1mpnrtant fhe~ 111..l'
lots of \.\31\:r and '>hould ht' kt! regular\~ .
~II four\ anl'l\lf<. ma\ bl' sct·n nm' al \ham an Li bran
and (1:ird,l'n'>. ~fl.P ~ < ·o,1st High\\41~ < ornna <kl \llar
Th15 publtt garden 1-. npl'n da1h from JO \1) untll 4 pm
k l'r/11' ,,/," '' hnrt" u/1111.1/ , 1111,11/1.int 111 rhc
I ltlfl/111~/1111 /Jnl.llllt .,/ ( 1Jrt.h't1'
CARDEN CHECKLIST
• lntaL'\(t•d Ill J fl11\.\L'rlng heJge'' f~ rO,l'\ :l\Jliuhk
111 h.trl' rool turm nuv.. 110\\enng qu11h.I.' or L<-1ml'lli.1'
• (,!JJ1olu' h1db' LJll be plantL'd Jn\ t111w llO\\ ,1nJ 'P
1.an thl' outdoor lih bulh~ 1 hn .trl' a 'urt' ht·t fur ll•\ t'I\
'um mer uilor · ·
• C1rapt' 'me<. an: la'>I grm'cr' Omx thl' ''t':llht·1
v.arnh. thL·1r grov.th 1-; 1.,0 rapid that th1.·~ ""II l't1'>1'' 1.«1\1.'1
dn arbor th1-. 'um mer tn !!l\t' \Oll '>ummrr '>had1.· and l;i,t\
hu11Lhl'' nf fruit
• \11mr nf thl' ht·q '..JflL'llL''> nf 1.,trav. b<:rnc<. .ind, .1m·
b1.·rr1c'> arl' a\ailahlt: al \our nur\l'f\ 1h1' munth
• l n <iprurl' up 'hadnl arl·a~ ol the g:.11tkn. tn
~~nt'r<tna u1lumhinL· 1.anterhur\ bell!> and torg<:t-me-nllt'
Talk slated·
on orchids
.\n orrh1tl C\pen will
d1!.cu~., "'hilt' and pink
paphltlp1.·dllum~ for mem-
ber~ of the Orange County
Branch of the Cymbidlum
Society of America.
Speal..1.·r \\ill bl' Dr.
Walt<:r Bl·rt-.ch. t'<b1ology
prnft'S'ior ill Clarl'mont
Collcgl'. chairman of thl'
Orchid Sol'ICt\ Research
C omm1ucr and the C) m-
bu .. hum liuc1cl\ Research
Comm1t1Ct' ·
Tht· group will mi:et a1 8
p.m. Feb. l) 1n the West-
m10~tcr C1' 1c (enter .....
.\ slide program 1m
.. -\gnculture .\round thl'
World" v. Ill he pre~entl'd at
a meeting of the Orange
County District, Califo rnia
Garden Clubs at I 0 a.m.
\1 onda\ in the Cikndalc
Fcdt:ra( 5anngs budding.
'-'cwport Center.
Douglas Ha' t'n" J
professor al Loma I inda
llnl\ crs11~ ..... 111 prl'o;l'nt the
program
Lunch. at $\. \\Ill hr
'>l'n ed afterward fur rL·~
l'n at 1on s. call Em1h
Ruhlig at 544-161 7. -.....
Harl'\ H1rau of Hunt-
ingron Beach and Lar~
l<Jgk 11f '-'e\.\pnrt Rl\IL'h
"ill hl' C\h1h1tor<> at tht'
annual Bon'>nl ~hlm \atur-
d~I\ antl Suntla\ at thl· Lo'>
.\ngck' State and t ount~
.\rboretum in .\rcaJ1a.
in•ex•pen•sive •
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1n price reasonable.
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COAST
People
Det~ction agency
tracking cancers·
By ROBERT BARKER
Of -Delly Nol llafl
'-A few dedicated people arc 1n the vanguard in the fight
against a deadly J...iller in Huntington Beach, and not
enough people know about it.
In fact. the folks at the Cancer Detection Center of
Huntington Beach. still prett}' much of a secret in town
j udging from the number of ~---------,
lb clients. represent the
best hope cancer victims
have.
For 1f the d readed dis-
ease 1s detected earl}
enough, v1c11 ms in mosl
instances ha\e at least a
50-50 chance of survival.
And that's what the
non-profit operation 1s in
business for - early detec-
uon al reduced fees.
Barbara Sm 1th . 48, was
one of the peo ple who
received a checkup recent-
ly She said she had never
had a physical examination BARBARA SMITH
in her life and for so me time had noticed a lump on her
breast. And her fathe r and aunt bolh had cancer.
So Smith, a quality control inspector for Allergan
Pharmaceuticals 1n Irvine, we nt the other day to the
Cancer Detection Center in the Medical Center Pro-
fessional Buildini. 18800 Main St. {near Pacifica
Communit> Hospital.)
"I've just bee n winging it." she said while waiting in
paper pajamas on a doctor's table for a blood test. 'Tm not
paranoid about cancer and I'm in good health. But the
main thing is early detection. If I have the worst {illness), I
want to know about 1t so I can do whatever is possible."
Smith. and others (offic ials are ho ping there will be
more a nd more} have received t he message that theres
something they can do about cancer as long as they detect
1t 1n time.
(In Smith's family's case. she said her aunt had a third
ofher lung removed al age 75 a nd d ied at 92 ofcongesu ve
heart fa ilure. Her fathe r had cancer of the prostate gland
but lived le> be 80.) ·
The 200 or so brave souls "'ho have availed
themselves o f 1heserv1ce since the center opened in March
of 1982, receive a urinalysis. complete blood count, stool
bleeding check and.a Pap smear for women.
Add1t1 onal tests may be ordered to check on breast.
rectal and colon cancer and lung cancer Chest X-ra}'S.
add1t1onal blood tests and a CAT Scan also ma) be
ordered. And thanks 10 the doctor volunteer. the fee 1s
$100 for m en and $1 05 for women (the Pap smear makes
the difference.)
Similar services elsewhere cost about $300. accord ing
to center director Mal) Jo M 1ller.
Perhaps surprisingly, not one case of cancer has been
detected at the center, according to Miller. "We've fo und
some pre-cancerous cond1t1ons but no cancer," she said.
Pat Zebal. who handles public relations for the center,
went through the exams to sec what the> were like and the
doctor detected a growth on her th) ro1d b> feeli ng her
throat. she said.
"I had no inkling," she said ... The doctors are keeping
an eye on 1t and I have a lot of peace of mind about 11."
It's for people like Zebal - who had the ailment
diagnosed before 11 could kill -that makes the detection
worthwhile. according to Dr. Ale-..ander H .Halperin.
president of the board of directors.
"Earl) detection is the single mo!'.! important thing in
the successful 1reament o f alm ost all kinds of cancer." he
said.
"If it's localized, as in cancer of the colon. 1l can be
removed and cured. But 1f cancer 1s alloY.ed to spread 10
lymph glands and distant sites such as the h'er and lu ngs.
,
Barbara Smith undergoes a blood teat, part
of the physical exams conducted once a
there hardly is any chance."
Halperin said cancer of the breast, 1f detected in its
early stages, can be cured 90 percent of the time. Cancer of
the colon. a common ailment fo r men, can be cured more
than 50'f>ercent oft he time. agam 1f it's detected at an early
stage.
But fo r cancer of the lung. the prognosis is "very poor"
almost at any stage of development, he said.
He suggests that men and wome n avoid tobacco.
("Everybody but the tobacco industr) believes cancer and
tobacco are clearl > related.")
week for reduced feea at the Cancer
Detection Center in Huntington Beach.
Halperin also says that some forms of skin cancer can
be deadly and cautions residents of Orange County,
because of their prox1m1ty to the beach, to be careful about
o'erdoing 1t in the sun.
The detection center now operates only on Wednes-
days. But Halpenn says he hopes the center will open more
frequently when more clients learn about the facility and
take advantage of his services.
And officials also are embarking on fund-raising
dnves (Pacifica Hospital now pays off the deficits) to
reduce costs funher
Students honor prof for teaching 'write way'
By WILLIAM A. CRAIG
011111 Piiot con .. pondellt
The No,cl Workshop students of O range Coast
..-------------.Coll~tt celebrated
semester's end by pres-
enting the1rteacher. Dr. Pat
Kubis, w11h a plaque
e mblazo ned wtth the
names of eight students-
turned-pubhshed authors.
Fi ve of the wnters
honored we re present Tues-
day at the party in Fountain
Valley. shanng the tri-
umphs and tribulations of
the literaf) life. The subject
matter of their novels was
as varied as their back-
grounds.
O r an g e Cou n t>
authors present were:
........ ..__ _ _.;:,_ _____ ..J •Barbara Cookll o ,
PAT KUBIS Costa Mesa.
Author of seven young adult romances, she 1s also
under contract as a confession writer. A warm and friendly
grandmother. she had been writing for 15 years before she
finished her first novel, "P.S. I Love You." It took more
than a )ear to find a publisher but Conklin's books ha\e
now topped nauonal best-seller lists. She wo rked for the
Huntington Beach Police Department for 16 years as
records supervisor, while raising six children. Conklin
wrote "in whatever time was left over and whenever there
was soace on the kitchen table."
Barbara Conklin Donald Stanwood Louella Nel80n
• Douglas Muir, Newport Beach.
From graduate study in drama at the Universtty of
Southern California, Muir produced films and worked as
an art director before turning to mainstream wnting. His
PAPARAZZI
first thriller, "Amen can Reich" has been accepted by
Berkley-Putnam's for 1984 publication. He still attends
the OCC workshop while completing his seeond book of
intrigue and bloodshed. Having won awards for films and
TV programs, Muir also received the 1982 O utstanding
Writer Scholarship at OCC.
• Louella Nelson, Santa Ana.
"I have invested my life in m\' dreams." stated the 38-
Italian art welcomed
NB museum's hosting
exhibit, lovers to get
breakfasts from Juniors
Newport Harbor Art Museum is one of the nine
institutions holding a simultaneous exhibit of works by llalia~ntemporary artists. The Los Angeles lnstitu~e of
Art bro ght 11 artists to the U.S. for the "ll Modo Italiano"
event.
Featured at the NHAM arc works by Marisa Merz and
Mlmmo Paladlno. Marisa was at the museum for one week
setting up the exhibit (paintings and one each sculpture.
and installation) and stayed through the members opening
ight party.
Meanwhile, Marisa'sart1st husband, Marlo Men, was
xh1b1tingal the UC I rvme Fin~ Arts Gallery. On party
1ghl a shuttle bus .was traveling between the two shows for
embers' convenience.
Amona those enjoying the an and the buffet of hors
'oeuvres were Pea and Laddie Reday, Jean Rablnaer.
Rosemarie Heard, Gloria Schick, Jan Whitman, Tamara
Taylor, Bob Scholl, Richard Plan lo, Dr. Betty Seldmoo,
BUI Matteson and Elana Peter. (The exhibit will be at the
museum through April I.) • • • Jade lovers can learn more about the m)steryand
history of the gem on Feb. 7 by attending the annual benefit
brunch planned by Auxilia d'Arts, Anaheim Assistance
League, in the chapter house at 1341 W. La Palma. M.
Douglas, who has just returned from a month and a half
exploration into the Orient will present the program and
display an assortment of newcolleC11bles for viewing. And
for those also curious about the future -four psychics will
be on hand to forsee the unknown. Reservations close Feb.
3. • • • Costa MesaJuniorWomen'sClubbersare in tune
with love-on the mom of Valentine's Day membC{s will
be delivering continental brealcfa.sl baskets. With theju1ce
and fresh fruit they'll tuck in chocolate kisses and a
personal love message. M~. James Garrett. 557-6356 and
Mrs. Steven Fasching, 241 -1911. arc takinaorders.
ltlana Peter polnta oat a fa.arlte work amon& Roeemarlo Heard, left, and Jeane BubtnCer
the 11 artlata' media to 8111 llatteaon. take time out from art for coo•eraatlon.
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year-old single parent of a teen-age daughter. Nelson qutl
editorial work in trade magazines to attend workshops and
write full-time. After a two-year struggle. her first book.
··sentinel at Dawn," was bought by Harlequin. Released in
January, 1l will be followed in Jul) by her second romance,
"Freedom's Fonune," set in Alaska. In her fiction, Nelson
uses her own background of extensive travel. She is
currently editor of a trade mauzme. "Waterbeds" in
Delly ............. "'.....,, ......
Tamara Taylor and Bob Schols eajoyi.Jll
d!Ter•lty of 11 Moclo Itallaoo e&hlblt.
Dflli ........... ..,...., ....
Glorlla Scblck, le.ft, and Jan Wbltman at
Newport Harbor Art Mueum pre•lew.
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Redondo Beach, while continuing her career as a romance
writer.
• Don Stuwood, Suta ADA.
His first book, best-seller ''Eyes of Eva Ryker" about
the sinking of the Titanic, was published in 1978. His
second. "The Second Royale" will be released by
Atheneum later this year. lt is also a historical thriller,
involving the search for a valuable antique automobile, a
Bugatti Royalc. Stanwood. 34, majored in communica-
tions. The youngest of the successful authors present at the
party, he has spent most of his post-corlege career as a full-
time writer.
• Maraly1 Wills, Santa Au.
Having run a bang gliding business with two of hef
sons. Wills publtshed her first non-fiction book "Man-
birds" in 1961. Her fi rst romance novel "Tem~t and
Tenderness" was released by Harlequin last year and was
wntten in collaborauon with her daughter-in-law, Betty Jo
Wills. Maralys, mother of six, feels the two-generation
viewpoint gives her fiction a broad appeal. Working in
various categories, WiJls also bas sold a party book.
"Games People Should Play" to be published by
Pocketbooks in 1984.
Other names on the published authors plaque, which
will be displayed in the campus library. are: Clive Cussler.
author of two mainstream novels of intrigue; Nancx
Carlson, who sold her first romance "Hard Drivin' Man'
to Bantam's Loveswept. and Joan Scott, a prolific romance
v.nter with nine published books.
Dr. Kubis, herself an award-wmmng feature wntcr
and novelist, also has worked as an agent. Her latest non-
fiction book, to be published in Apnl. 1s tilled "A Guide to
Writing Fiction. Non-Fiction and How to Pu bit sh ... It will
be released by Rcston. a subsidiary of Prentice-Hall.
Her co-author Robert Howland. senior acqu1sit1ons
editor for Reston. 1s credited Wlth having signed 350
authors from the West Coast. He conducts writing
workshops through OCC's Community Services Program.
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Lynn Otu of Schenectady,
N. Y .. and Beth Palmer.
Silver Spring, Md .. won tbe
Lift Muter Womeo·s Pain
Champ1on1h1p al the recent
f'all North American tourna
ment. Accurate defense on
this board gave them a lop
score and hflped them on
their way to the Litle.
Note South's decision to
overcall one spade. With
unguarded honors 1n the
rounded su1ls lhearts and
elubsl. she did not feel that
her hand merited a takeout
double. followed by a spade
bid should partner respond in
dubs.
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de.clarer rose with the ace,
sacrificing her king. Lo obtain
an entry to the table. The ten
of diamonds was covered by
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at'•. and dJ<larer adopted
less than the best line whtn
she elected to continue with
the quuo and jack of
diamonds.
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mond. ushed the ace king or
hearlJ, then rf'vtrttd to a
club. Declarer rufC~d. and
Lried to rurt a diamond on the
board with the nine of
trumps. Eut overrufCed with
the Jack and continued with
clubs. Dedarer rurfed with
lhe king.
Those of you who believe
that aces were made Lo cap
lure kings would overruff for
down one. But the act! of
trumps is sure lo take a trick,
and Wesl had been walthing
the spols. She reali:ted that.
1f <Jhe refused lo overruff. she
would be ~uaranteed a
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FRIDAY . JANUARY 27, 1884 1 : I
UCLA 1urvlve1
acare from USC
for overtime
victory. 82.
Ray Floyd take•
on•-•hot lead
after one round
In San Diego. 82. . . , Tact1e4:26
UCI sends Titans to foul line
and it results in 81-80 win
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of Ille Delly _Net .....
It may be the be<it deplo}'ment of strateg) m Coach 8111
Mulhgan's four-~ear term at UC ln<ine And 1t lasted for
onl)' four minutes and 26 seconds
The clincher was provided by guard Derrick Johnson
wnh JUSt 1wo seconds left in the aame. Johnson. a juruor.
who pla}'ed all of three minutes 1n the first half and only 33
seconds in the ~cond half pnor to his heroics, sank one of
two fre e throw opponunl1es to give the Anteaters a
miraculous come-from-behind 81-80 PCA!Jt-. victory
before a stunned throng of 4.014 at Cal State Fullerton
Thursday night.
The v1<:tOI) vaulted the Anteaters (6·2) into second-
placc 1n the conference race behind unbeaten Nevada Las
Vegas (8-0). and a half-game in front of the third-place
Titans (5-2). It also snapped a 26-game home winning
streak for Fullerton.
As for the game. all you have to know about the-first
35-plus minutes is that UCI never led and continually
fought one uphill chmb after another. trailing by as many
as 11 , 34-23. 1n the first half and by I 0. 62-52. with 9: 11
remaining in the second.
The A.nteaters. as hard as they tned. could neve r get
closer than fou r points for I 5 of the final 20 minutes.
F1nall). after coming within 46-42. 48-44 and 56-52.
Jerome Lee's two free thro"'s w11h 4:35 to go broke the
barrier and allowed UCI to creep as close as 68-65.
Neal Globetrotter routine. Mulhpn ordered his players to
deliberatel y foul the other Titans on the floor.
And Mulhganjust d1dn'1 want anybody fouled either.
He wanted his troops to send one or three candidates -
Tony Neal (45 percent). Gary Davis (67 percent) or <ncJI
Jones (45 percent) -to the chanty stnpe. with a huie
emphasis on the latter.
h wasn't a maneuver that came as a surprise to
Fullenon Coach George McQuarn Before the abolish·
ment of the automatic two-shpt rule (durin& the final two
minutes of play) midway thro~Jh the pre-season. opp<>sjn1
teams tned the tactic constantly. And with great success.
although Fullcnon managed to stay far eno~gh ahead to
win
No o ne. however. had attempted the escapade in
conference Until Mulltgan rev1tahzed 1t Thursday night.
And 1t worked.
Dunng the last 4·26. the Titans went to the free throw
line l6 t1mes-mak1nge1ght. and m1ssings1x front ends of
a one-plus-one. Jones was l-for-4. Da vis l-for-4. Neal O-
for-1. Gary Moeller 2-for-2 and Wood 4-for-5.
UC!. meanwhile. after two turnovers and a missed
shot. finally started closing the gap until it was 80-78
following a Ben McDonald lay-in with 46 seconds to play.
Eleven seconds later. h9 wever, Jerome Lee fouled
Wood. an 87 percent free throw shooter in conference (86
overall). who had hit 9 ofh1s pnor IOattempts in the game.
It was at this point, incidentally. that Johnson replaced
Lee. who had fouled out.
An yway. Wood. who tned gallantly to keep his team
in the game wuh 29 points, probably watched too many
misses b}' his teammates because he missed one himself.
The Anteaters rebounded and eventually worked the baJI
to Tod Murphy who banked in a shon,umpcrto knot it at
80.
UC Irvine'• Jerome Lee •how• Cal State
P'ullerton All-American Leon Wood a
o.Mr P'tlot l'Mloe 117 LAe ,..,...
fancy move during PCAA conte.t Thur.-
day. Anteater• stunned Tltana, 81-80.
It was that this point. too. that Mulligan put his plan
into operation. With the 45-second clock turned off under
the guidelines of PC AA rules. and fearful that Fullerton
All-Amencan guard Leon Wood wo uld go into his Curly
Mulligan wasn't through yet. though.
Following a Fullenon timeout (there were I 2 seconds
(Pleue 11oe T ACTIC/82)
Sconiers headed to Phils?
Angels are reportedly ready to deal --
for Philadelphia's Larry Christensen
HERE, THERE AND ...
•The Angels are reportedl y talking
with Philadelphia about a Daryl
Sconiers-for-Larry Christensen swap.
No deal, however. can be consum-
mated unt1I Feb. I. the be~inninsof
the next inter-league tradmg penod ..
•Sconiers. the Orange Coast Col-
lege product. lost his future with the
.\ngel s after the organization signed
Rod Carew to a new two-year pact
this winter. And, rather than lettma
Sconiers· talents waste on the bench.
the Angels feel they're better ofT
t.rading him while his market value 1s
still high ... ·
•The Angels are learn 1 ng. though.
After poor experiences with Carney
Lansford, Dickie Thon, Tom
Brunansky. etc .. the club 1s de-
termined to do with Sconiers what
they did with Jason Thompson-
and that's trade him to someone in
the National League so he can't come
back to haunt them ...
•The Dodgers and pitcher Fernan-
do Valcnzuelacouldn'tcome to terms
on a five-year agreement because
Fernando'sa~ent, Tony lkMarco.
staned negotiations with an asking
price of$ IOmilJion. Asa com-,
No-names then,
big names now
Crosby Southern ----a stepping stone
for golf greats
ByCURTSEEDEN
Of the OellJ Nol .....
Over the years. there ha ve been
some big names -Fuzzy Zoeller.
Rex Caldwell, Gil Morgan and Tom
Purtzer. to name a few.
winner picking up $4.000.
The maJority of pros will be non-
qualifiers from the Andy Williams
San Diego Open which is underway in
La Jolla. The first-place prize money
hardly matches that of the San Diego
Open or any other major PGA
tourney. the Crosby Southern never
fails to lure a big crop of up-and-
commg pros.
Example: Zoeller once played 1n
the Crosby Southern but at that ume
his biggest claim to fame was a funny
first name.
JOHN
SEVAIO
SPORTS COLUMNIST
promise. and with nootheraltema-
ll ve other than arbitration. Fernando
and the Dodgers settled on a one-year
deal fora rcponed S 1.2 million ...
•Bulletin: Pitcher Mike Witt. an
Irvine resident. has im proved his
record in the Venezuelan League to
8-0. It.should be remembered.
,, ,.
'.., .... -
though. that the Venezuelan League
1s not the major leagues and Wm
probably hasn't faced anyone hke
Greg Luzi nsk1. who enjoys taking
Witt's hanging curve and pulling 1t
over the left-field roof in Chicago .. ,.
•Between the Tractor Derby, held
two weeks ago. and Saturday's Super-
crosscompetillon at Anaheim
Stadium. It will cost the cny of
Anaheim an estimated S 150.000 to
repair damages done to the playing
field ...
•Add damages: Of course. what
does the city care 1fthe Angels are
forced to play on a field more suitable
forNASAexpenments thana
baseball game. The bottom hne 1s the
city will grossapprox1ma1ely SI ,
million from the two events ...
lNOLEWOOD (AP) -kireem
AbduJ.Jabbar, the old mastet. isn't
ready to be upstaged by )'Oun&' .Ralph
SampsonJust yeL Abdul· abbar scored 26 {)Qinu and
pulled down 10 rebounds Tbun4ay
night to lead the Los Anaele$ Lakers
to a 131-102 National ~I
Association victory over Sampeon
and the Houston Rockett.
But at the time those four PGA
veterans were playing golf, well, they
weren't PGA veterans. They were
relative unknowns when they were
compe~g in the Crosby Southern
golf t ament a1 Irvine Coast
Co untry lub.
Last year. Zoeller was second on
the PGA money list with a tidy
$417,597 earned.
And then, there's Morgan . He also
played the Crosby Southern. came
out of it with nothing. but earned
$306.133 last year. had victories in
the LA Open and Tucson Open and
was fifth on the money hst.
Fuzzy Zoeller
While Abdut .. Jabbaris 36 y~ol<l
and nearina the end of a brilliant NBA
career, he perfonned brilliantly
agafost the Rockets.
And while ~sing obviout ial·
ent. Sampson 1s only a rookie, abd he
played like one In the final game for
both teams before the AJl.Sttr breJk.
Anteater Bob Thornton trle. fake againat Cal State Full-
erton big man Ozell Jone•. Thornton acored 16 ln the win.
And 1ron1cally. none of those four
was a winner at the Crosby Southern.
Instead. gu ys hke Billy Ziobro, Gary
Groh and Bobby Baker walked off
with the first-place prize money.
On Sunday. the 10th annual
Crosby Clambake Sou them golf tour-
nament kicks ofT with 72 pro-
fessionals teaming with 72 amateurs
for two rounds of jlolf with the pro
Angels sign
foursome
From AP dl1patcbes
Pitchers Geoff Zahn. Doug
Corbell and Mike W111 have
signed new contracts with the
Angels along with ve teran out-
fielder Juan Beniquez.
The 37-year-old Zahn had the
most victories of any Angel hurler
the 8ast three seasons with a
37-3 mark. That includes his
18-8 record in 1982 when the
Anacls won their second Ameri-
can League West baseball cham-
p1onsh1p. He had a 9-11 record
la-,l year. although his earned run
average of3.3l was the best of the
Anael staners.
No terms of the Zahn contract
were announced. Corbett and
Witt s11ncd one-year pacts and
Bcn1quu qrced to terms for two
years. the Angels said Thursda)'.
"Althouah b1$ put two stasons
have not been what OouJ and the
club had hoped for. we feel Doua
has naly1cd the situation com-
mendably and has aarecd to terms or a one-year poet l'ICCeptable for
both panics," said Angels Vice
President and ("lucf Adm101s.-
trativc Officer Mike Pon
I ,
In short. the Crosby Southern -
while lacking perhaps the splendor
and money of the major Crosby
Clambake up in Pebble Beach -has
never failed to attract potential big
names in golf.
''When ~ou work hard over a tona
period ofbme and you ~i to tbt top
oftbe mounwn, which Kareem b•s.
you don't relinquish that poshio'n
easily;• said Los Anaeles Coach Pat
Riley. ·•And when somebody ~
in who is supPosed to be tak1na YOW'
job, he'll definitely aet more
mouvated.··
Streaks on line • for Tars, Eagles
For instance, Punzer. who JUSt last
week won his first-ever major PGA
tournament at Phoenix. actually col-
lected his first-ever professional
check at the Crosby Southern. It was
in 1976 and he earned S300 by
teaming with area golfer Rich Bassett
to win the pr<ram portion of the
tournament.
When the tournament was first
devised, the non-qualifiers from the
major Crosby Tournament were the
participants, thus the title, Crosby
Southern. The Crosby family has
allowed Hoag Memorial Hospital to
continue the tournament under the
late singer and actor's name. TomPuruer
Sampson had 16 points and 1
game-high 13 rtbounds. but he midc
only ei&ht of his 24 fteld goal au.empt
as the laten won with case.
"I beat Ralph to the position he
hkcs ~t and forced him to take bed
shots," said Abdul-Jabbar ... He's a
fine center now and I imqjne heit tel
much bctatt.
.. ToniJht. he had 2 tou&l'l pme. We
played a very Sood ddCnSJVC IMM.
and took them away from lheirpme.
I don't act ps ·chcd up f'or tbat
prnn .. , just go out hke tt is. aooltier pSM-
and do the thingi that wiJI be.Ip us
win-
By ROGER CARLSON
Of Ille Delly ,._ .....
There are s1mtlant1e~ '"'o"ed in
tonight's Sea View League haskC'thall
duel at Newpon Harbor. and Estan·
c1a High Coach Lafl') underman
knows them. vel'} well
underman takC'~ h1<. h1gh·ll) mg
Eagles into Harbor'~ g)'m ""h a
seven~game win strt"ak on thC' linC'
one whi ch began after dropping a
dec1s1ve dec1s1on in thC' league openC'r
at Corona del Mar
Awaiting the Eagks 15 a ~a1lor;
quintet which JUSt happens to bt' on a
live-game winning streak. onC' wt11ch
MV's Ward looking for a super( cross} victory
Supercross. featunng 2.SOcc motocroi.s ma-
chines. is on tap Saturda{ night at Anaheim
Stadium where the bastbal /football fac1hty has
been turned into the site for the opener of the
1984 Wranger Supercross Series.
Racing begins at '8 o'clock with the ptes
opening at 6. Pit v1ew1ng and duly entry gates
open at 4.
Amona the standouts entered arc David
Bailey, Bob Hannah, Mark Barnett, Broe Glover,
JctJWard and Ron l.cch1cn.
Ward is joined by Goat Brckcr, Kent
Howerton and Billy Liles on the Team Kawasaki
entry.
Ward. a 22-yur-old Mis ion V1eJo re 1d nt,
finished just nine points out or first place 1n the
l 2S« national outdoor motocrou cham-
pionships in '83. ·
Brclccr, from Ri verside. ttJOtncd the
Kawasaki team after a year's absence and wo n his
first two pro motocross recs or the season 1n the
open class and outdoor Golden State scnes.
Howerton. a native ofSan Antonio. Texas. 1!>
considered one of the spon's lon111me veteran" at
29. He's swttchtnl from the 500cc cla bike to
Kawasak.J 's K.X250.
Liles, a 20-year-old out ofFau'bum. Gcofll•.
1scom1 naoff a successful rooloe )'Car 1n which he
won several motos and a national outdoor 250cC'
cla s ra~. The course at Anaheim ~tnd1um include\ 11
d1 t1nct hurdl~. bej1nnma with 100 yard'"°'
stan. followed by a SJx-foot wall of din at tht' fi~t
tom. a ncs of rumped JUmpi1. each about four
fttt h1ah . a set of humps ,tagcrrd • ron the
track. another set of steep. fi ve·foot JU mp then
40 foot ramp over an c11tht-foot C'hO
lt coounucs with 111ump ofT n four foot kdae •
into a b<>-tool sandpit. a catapult, then a 4()..foot
Iona. four-foot step-up to a <.ix-foot plateau,
where the JU mp ofT stnds the ndcrs to a I 00-foot
SCC11on of ''whoop-dc-<ioos.··
Whu·s left 1s a wide open spnnt to a
mountainous vertical tront wall that "'m~ the
ndcr o"cr the finish hne on the top of 1ht cotirt
pln"3u. ond into the la t h11rp1n tum.
More than bOO trud. loads of dirt has hccn
hauled into nahe1m Stadium fo r the C\Cnt T..,.o
tum' ha"e been rc3ft9ncd 10 produce t..,.o pa ,,na
Ian~. allov.1nf ndcr?. add1t1onal oppt>numt)' to
·Ill' thus avo1dina some crashing at the tum'
Tickets art pnt'td at S 18 SI 5. S 12. $9 and $(1
wl\h C'h1ldrcn under 10 It half pncc fKkCt\ .irt
0\41l:ibk at Tid.Nron. \upcr . hoJ)'.\. the
<\nahc1m (on' cnt1on ( C'ntcrand throu h "hftf'Jt'
line:\(~\\.' 151 l. ..
hcgan alter dropping a dtc1s1ve
dec1\1on at fatanc1a and an overume
10 \addlebad..
"The-. ·rC' a d1ffC'ren1 team:· sa}s
~undcrman. "JUSI Il l e we were
Wcdnesda~ against Corona deJ Mar
It'' going to be the same thing.
ho"C'vcr defense and reboonds. We
can't g1vC' up the second shot. bccau~
1f we do. n·s a chip shot or a lay-up."
T1 pon 1~ scheduled for 7:30 and
Newpon Ha rbor Coach Jerry De-
Busl agr«'i with Sunderman's statc-
mC'nt. this l'i a '\a1lors quintet which
docsn 't rcfkct thC' past
"We're matunng and starting to
C'omc around " ~ys DeBusk.. "We've
been in so man' tight games" The
~1lol' arc 6-~ 1n league. one pme
behind EstanC'1a
Estanr1a nppc<! the Sailors 1n the
first round 68-51, m a pme which
sav. the Eagles lead b~ a 61· 31 marain
at one Po'°'· ··We re ao1na to have to ~ate a
tcniP<>." say\ ~Bus~ .. We can't run
up and do~n thC' mun v.11h them and
v.e ha'c 10 take cart of the ball ··
El~ht'Tt' II 7 '<)
In the Sea V1cv. ~ue. Saddle-
Nck (6-2) 1ut [.l Toro(S·.l) ma batt.lc
lor \Un I' al and Un1~cNty (2-6) 1s at
Corona dcl Mar(4-4) 1n a p.mc which
could put a probable end to Corona
del Mar·~ eight-year pla)ofTs itfftk
Also. Co ta Me11 (().. ) tnC$ to J.C\
ofT the Ooor in t vi,mna trv1nc
(2-6).
fhcrt' ·~an 1nd1' 1du~I ~lchup at
(Pl .... eee PUPS/BS)
Kings deny ·report
Perry, Maguire
are on the way out
From AP dla.patcb~s
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11\\ol-.ing rnanagl'nll'lll bdorc: nt.'\t Tuc!.-
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game rn Nl'"" Jcrse\. thl· Im J\ngeil-'> Herald ham111,·r
reportnl 1n 11 .. 1 hur,JJ, l'd1t1on'
Georgt' Magu1rl.' .... 111 ho.· fl'n10'C.."d a\ gl.'nc:1al
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their la'>I fi, l. g.11m•, ,111J .11t· '' 1111t-" 1n tht•1r most rc:\.'l'llt
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last wee!... v.ould takt· o'er as till' L(1') .\ngeles general
manager-coa1: h, thr repur1 ~rnJ
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the nev. -.pap1.·r '):lid
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Rog1e Vadw11 "111lll'11aml·d hrnd uiath on an 1ntl.'nm
basis. anJ thJI lhl'>')lhl' '>Pl'nal J')')l'>t..lnt tu the general
manager \till \1 urpll\ \\Ill hdr l11m run the duh
Quote of the day
S.belby MetcaJ.f, basketball coach at Texas A&M,
on bow Houston's Guy Lewis always seems to beat him
'n, the-ooin Oip to detemune matcllu-ps for Houston's
•nnual totlmamcnt: "I'll tell you, th.al Guy is so lucky. il'le~4 <:all me on the phone, he d fl1 p the coin and J'd caJI
~t. ffe won every sinJ)e rime."'
Leach, Emerson suffer defeats
L.\ Ql l' T \ -TtiP·'>t'edl·d l\.elh ~ Jont>~ an<l lourth·'l'l•1.k<l Ril l.. Leach. ii
produl\ ol l jguna Beach H 1gh nO\~
a11enJ1ng l '°ll wl'rl· upsc:t Thursda' in the
second ruund ul an 111' 1\atmnal tcnn1!. tournament at
La Quinta Hotel
Rick Bengt\on. at..o of Southern Cal. beat Jonl''
"'·5 6-1 and Tom Mercer of Tc\a., Chns11an delcall'd
Leach. 6-3 ti-'
T\\O other TrnJ.sn<, ad,antl'J to the third round
Jorge Lo1ano "ho b(.·<.ted E:d '-Jgl'l ol Pepperdine 6 3
6-2. and John Lem \\ho ousted teammate .\ntoO\
Emerson. 7-S "'-S Fmc:r<>un 1c,a former( oronadel \1ar
High stand1lUL
AP Wlr..,tlolo
The San Diego Chicken plays a rather
Infantile joke on toddler Brenae Ever-
ston at recent Utah-Dallas NBA game.
Kings recall rookie center
l'C1U:\.\ OOD -Rool-..1e centt•r Bi ll
O' 0-A) er ha~ t)(:cn recalled b\ the Lo'> .\ngek~ l\.ing'> lrom their Ne1.1. H·a\l.'n farm
duh undl'r erncrgenc} rt'call cond111on!>
folio" 1ng'an 111JUI) tO center Wes Jarvis.
Jan 1c; sufl't-rl.'d a badl:r bruised left knel' ir1
\\cdnesda~ n1gh1's S-2 loss to the PhllaJelph1a F-lHr'
.\her be1ngc,amined b} Dr Vince Carter on Thur~da'.
JJr' 1s Y.as told he'd be sidelined for about l\.\O week!; o-o .... ,n 21 will make his NHL debut tonight
Y.hen thl' 1-..ing~ play at C'algar) In 43 games with New
Ha' en. a member of the American Hocke\ Lcaguc.
O'Dwyer srnred 11 goals and had 34 assists.· o·o .... ~er \\a<, the Kings eight-round draft p1cl-.. in
the 1980 ~HL t•ntn draft He became a profe!>!>1onal
last ~ear after a lour-~ear collegiate hocke' career at
Boston ( olkgl' ·
Seaver still unsigned by Sox
CHI C .\(10 -Length) d .... CU'>!>IOOS a
between tht' Ch1<ago White Sox and Tom
Sea,er·s attornc\ in "\e" 'ork Thur~da'
faalcd 10 produce an agreement between the
.\mcncan league dub and lhl' thrl'e-t1me C~ \ oung
.\-Aard -Atnnl'r
Funhe1 negu11c111ons -ACrr put ofl tor tw.o v.eck!>
"'hile White 'o' prc!>1dent Eddu: Einhorn tra\els 10
Yugosla' 1a tor the Wm1er Ol~mpKs.
Sea' er rcportl'dh w ante, a ">Ubs1ant1al raise o' erthe
~bUOOOO salar. he was 10 reet~l't' from the 'c .... York
'11ets. "ho fa1leJ tu protect thl' 39-~ l'ar-old right-hander
trom the free agent compensation pool The\.\ hlle So\
grabbed him lac,1 .... eek after losing pitcher Dennis
Lamp. a T\p(· .\ frl'c agent. tu tht• Toronto Blue Ja~!I
Leonard to fight Howard
WO Rt I:' TE-R Mas~. -ayma he m wa' .. happ' to he: halk 1n the ~pon I love,"
\ugar R<n l ronJH.I ha!> made u official: he
will light J\e, 111 1 lo\.\arJ of Philadelphia an
the Worce\tl·1 C entrum Feb. 25
"I !eel I'm notJU'>t a fighte1. I'm an entc11a1ner and
I 111-..e to put on a good !lho .... :· Leonard told 1,000
lhernngfanrnn fhursda} "And I lhtnkFeb.2 5aaiun~t
"C\ ir\ Howard "111 delin1tel~ he a great sho"
Ho1>dulh he'll tooperate"
''I've bel'n training now tor Jppru~amatc:l)' two
\\l'l'k'I." hl' said .. M) weight 1s great. I weigh about 150
poundi. and I look forward to l'Omiilj here."
!'he I ()..round bout will be the hrst for the former
world weherw1gh1 champion smce he announced his
retirement Nm 9. 198.'?. be\.ause of a detached reuna
,uflercd dur11lg 1ratn1ng for a defen!le against Roger
'itaflor<l
Slerva takes wire-to-wire win
.\RCADIA -Sierva led all the way r hursday 1n capturing the Rant'.ho Felicia
Purse b:--21, lengths over Past Pleasures
hefore a cro\.\d of I 8.185 at Sa nta Anita. PE
~1en a. the 13-10 fa, onte ndden by Laffit Pinca)
Jnd car~ 1 ng 11 7 pounds. co' ered 1 1-16 miles 1n I 44
.ind pa1J $4.60. S-l and $3. The '1ctol) was worth
$22.000
The win was one of four on the day for Prncay, who
also scored aboard B. Invincible in the second race,
'\tra1ght tury 1n the fifth race and Jenkins Ferry in the
'e'en th rare
Gabelich killed in auto crash
S.\1': PEDRO -Gal) Gabehch, Ill
longtime holder of the land speed record.
was killed 111 a traffic accident here
Thur.,da). police said~ He was 43.
Gaho.·hl h. a former test astronaut for NASA, was
one of thl' lir\t ""ell-known drag racers nationally He
"as p11:kcd J~ the dn' er for the Blue Flame Rocket Car
1n 1970
lfr l'.'>tJhl11,hed the land !>peed record of 622.407
milt'!>-per-hour on Oct. 23. 1970. The record stood up
until Richard Noble of England. driving ajet car called
tht• Thru't 11. had a t\.\o-way average of634.05 I mph on
Od. 4. It>~~
Gabd1rh \\as ndJOg a motorq.cle "at a high rate of
'peed" 1 hur<,da~ afternoon when he ran mto the nght
side of a truck dm en b}' Rid.~ Snell, 25.
Gabelleh. of Long Beach. dted nearl) three hours
later at "an Pt•dro Hospital of inJunes suffered 1n the
acudent
Hawley sidelined 4-6 weeks
.\RCA.DI.\ -Veteran JOCke:r Sandy PE
Ha\.\ le' wall tx· out of acuon for someY. here
hctwec-n a month 10 s1>. weeks because of a
h<irk 1nJur:-. he suffered at Santa .\nita on
\\ ednesda). h1!> agent said Thursda).
Ha wley , 34. was reported an c;tablc cond111on a1
\rcad1a Methodist Hospnal with a compression
fracture of the lower back.
"Sand) will probabl) be 1n the hospital three or
lourda)\ ... said agent Chick McClellan. "He's expected
to be out ofatt1on from a month to six weeks."
Hawle) was tnJured when he was unseated b)
V1vac1ousl) a<1 the horse stumbled lea\ mg the stantng
gate JO Wednesda> 's second race.
Televl•lon. racllo
TV: No event/ scheduled.
RADIO: NHL -Kinas at Calpry, 6~20 p.m.1 K.fOX (93.S-FM). Socter-Txoma vs. Lai.en, 9:30 p.m. (delayed).. KFOX (2,3.S..°FM). ·
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U CLA extended into OT by Trojans
Long Beach, UNLV. Fresno
have no problem beating foes
f rom AP di~patrht:s
I OS.\ "\C,r lf..) Ralph Jalk~on scored fi,l: ol h1~
17 pmnts in an cnert1rni: pcnod Thur<.da~ night to lead
15th-ranked l CL.\ tn .s -5.tiq Pacaric-I U Conference
basketball 'lltor. 11\er\n.1s'>1<mn n'al l (
Kenn) FH·ldo, <.t11rl'd 14point\10 lead 1he Brutn!I \\ho
raised their Pat-I (J ll'u>rd to 5-1 and their o'erall marl.. t11
12· l
uu1hern (al\\\"' m• < arlandcr. a product ofOa·an
Vie"" High. led all .,lorc:I\ in the gaml' at Paule: Pa' 1ll(ln
';"llh a career-high 11 point\ ( edm Baile~ added I~ pmnt'
for the T ruJan<. \\h1t It'll 11 '-~ 1n It-ague pla' and ~-I~
o' era II
Thr Bruin' lnl 111·,11 h .111 lhc wJ~ and -Al'n: on tor
'i1S--l4 \\Ith '" 111 11ul L'' ll'm,11n111g 1n regulation pla'
Ho"t:'er the l 1111.1n' '' uit•d I ~ ot thl· game\ nt'\I 1•1 point~ to torgt at \.di 11t• ;qtll I ~'kit
ltwa~f,\ ''l1nl.1,,1r1dl (I \hu1.1 11a11ofllt•ethn1"'
ti' Bade' an~t"'' m11n· 11' l1k11n -..1111th t1l'<l the gamt'
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t\e11her team \.uuld score after that. forcing thl·
o'ert1mc ~outhern ( ars Lar~ Fnend missed a 10-lool
Jumper as ume ran out
:..tcan .... h1le in the PC.\. . .\
UNLV 100. UC Santa Barbara 68
S.\NTA B.\.RB.\R.\ -R1ch1l' .\dams and Ed
( atch1ngs '>l'Ored I ti points apiece to lca<l a balanced Rebel
a11ack
Catching~ ahn ha(\ a game-high 10 rl'bound<i a~ the
Rebels ra1sc:d their PC.\.\ record to b·O and their o'erall
mark to I ., -I.
.\lsu sconng 1n double figurec; tor l 'l\ L \'-A ere Frankl\'
fames." ho had I 'i pomts. Fred Bank-.." ho had 14 pmnt~.
.10d Enc Booker ..... ho had I J points
The Rebels pla)ed ""1th ou t 'tarting guard Danm
l arl..anian ..... ho ha .. the flu
Fresno St. 76, r\tw Mexico St 67
FRE :-..o -Senior fo("\.\ard Ron .\.ndl'r!lon
pwnts tu lead the Bulldogs
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.\ndcr,on "ho hll 12 of 14 a11empt'> trom thl' • d
'uirt·d I fi point\ 1n the fir'\t hall a<i 1he Bulldng'> opened p
.1 '£1. 2 5 lead
Aeh1nd 1hnu111ngot guard Sll'\l-C oltt•r "l'\' M t'"t.'O
\tale rallied to l lll 1hr deliut to s1 \ pnint~ St'' l•tal ume\
Jur1ng 1he .-.ernnd h..ilf C oher tin1.,ht•d Y.1th ~I puini.. 15 in
1hr st·cond hall
Long Beach St 88, Pal'lfic 68
liTOCKTOl\ -Joed~ (,ardnd<i 2M po1nl'> led the
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<rardncr \\hllhad J1po1nt!>al thchalf.shot 10ofl4
trom the tield and l'l of9 rrom the frce thro\\ hnl'
Rich Anema·., ~2 point~ and 10 rebound'> pal·cd
Paulic K)lc Peppk h.1d 12 ac;s1m for a l 'OP frec;hman
record
In other Pat-IO tollll''\l<i
Stanford 78, Washington 74
~ T .\NFORD -Keith Joneo, \cored 23 point\.
including four 1n the final 2Q c;erond!> to lead Stanford to
the upset \HO
Late in the game. Washington had ba11led to within
tY.O points 72-70 b~ outsconng Stanford I 3-41n a span of
almost se' en minutes
California 68, Washington St. 63
BERKELEY -Junior forward Gordon Anderson
and Sl'n1or guard Butch Ha}s each hit four free throws 1n
overtime to g1' e the Bears the v1ctOI).
V. ashington \.\as unable to score JO overtime unul
l hns V.1nkkr hll on a field goal with 25 seconds left to
pla~
Oregon St. 67, Arizona St. 62
CORV<\LLIS -A.C Green and Charlie S111on led
Oregon State scorers and hit the ke~ baskets in the final
seconds. as the Bea' ers held on.
Green scored 20 points and ~mon added IS for the
Beavers. -A ho boosted their record 10 4-2 in the conference
and 11-4 for the season . .\nzona State dropped to 2-4 tn the
Pac-10 and 7-9 O\C~rall.
Jim Dl'1nc'> topped the Sun De\ 1ls wnh 14 poi nts and
1-l rehounds. Chris Aeasle}. a ( osta Mesa High and
Orange Coast C ollegc product. added I' points for .\SL'
all in the '>CC'Ond half
Oregon 69, Arizona SS
El'GEl\;f -Center Blair Rasmussen scored 20
pomts and fo~ard Dave Brantle~ added 16 as Oregon
pulled a'va~ 1n the second half.
The-. 1cton 1mpro' ed the Ducks· record to 5-2 1n the
Pac-I 0 and I 0:1 overall. Arizona dropped to 1-5 in the
conference and 4-12 for the season.
In the \\'e<,t ( oast .\ thll't1c Conference·
Ptpperdlne ~i, Gonzaga S6
SPOK.\ ~F -Gonzaga missed 1w o scoring attempts
1n the final fi, e seconds as the Wa-.es walked awa) with the .,..,n,
Peppt•rdinc !>hot 69 percent from 1he field 1n the first
h:itfnnd ht'ld leads of as many as 15 points 1n the first 20
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TACTIC4:26. • • P'romBl
10 play). UCI doubled-teamed Wood on the inbounds pa~s
with Ben McDonald and Ronnie Grandison That left
guard Darnell Fletcher as the o pen man and he took the
pass and dnbbled down coun Seeing Wood was stall blanketed b) McDonald. and
thinking he had a clear lane to the basket. Fletcher drove
the key only to have the ball tapped awa) by George rurncr
and grabbed by Johnson, who dnbblcd the length of the
court to be fouled by Neal, who was prevenung a sure
basket. After another Titan timeout. Johnson stepped to the
hne and made his first attempt -for has onl) point of the
night The second one. which was missed. was rebounded
b) Moeller, who threw to netcher at half court , But
fletcher's desperation throw hit the backboard. bounced
off the nm and fell to the court.
Suffice 10 say, the Anteaters were an elated group.
.. It's great to win in Titan Gym." said a smiling
Mulligan, who is a better coach than poet. "This was a good
wJO for us. We thought all year y,c'd be in the upper
echelon It's Just at the beginning we didn't pla~ like 1t."
As for UCl's foul tacucs. Mulligan e"<pla1ned "We
ohe l.Oach1r.& stafl) decided that rather than let Leon play
keep awa), that's what we'd do We knew who we had to
foul." ..,.
"It was obvious what happened:· anal) zed Fullerton
Coach George McQuarn. who huddled with his coaching
staff for a strategy session of their own 1mmed1ately after
the game. ··we have to knock down our free throws and .we
didn't knock them down. lfwe do, we win the game easil)
.. And 11 wasn't one person. Ozell" as at the hnc Da' 1s
was at the hne. Neal was at the lane. Even Leon was al the
line and he's an 86 percent shooter.
"I'll tell >OU the truth. when Leon wa!> at the line I
though t the game was over. Ifs supposed to be over. What
can I say? I don't know what you can do about 11."
For the Anteaters. who ha"e now. Y.On four straight,
including 1mpress1ve win!> o'er the T11ans and Fresno
State. how they won didn't mailer.
"We d1dn·t gave up. we dtdn·t gt'e up. It wasn·t O\er
unul tl was over," shouted McDonald. who shared h1gh-
scoring honors with Murph> for UC'I at 17 potnts ca~h
<Thornton added 16. Lee 12 Turner I 0. Ronnie
Grandison 8 on 4 of 4 from the field and Johnson I ).
"ll JUSt didn't seem like anybo<i) ga' e up We knew the~ didn't ha-.e reall) great free throw shooters. I'll tell
}'OU though , m) heart JUSt about died when Leon missed
his."
A.nd what about Mulligan's strateg) 'l
"I thought 1t was pretty good. II worked." smiled
Murphy.
·Tit tell you. I kind of figured one of tw.o things was
gomg to happen." he added 1n ti) ang to ewlaan the final
minutes of the game ... Either the}' were g01ng to start
httung their free throws or -AC were going to start h1ttJOg
our shots. Luck} for us. -A C h11 our shots··
And no ne too soon either as the final score 1nd1cated
UCl's onl}' lead.
Noted Thornton: "That's good enough though
Right?"
Floyd Watson Stadler
Floyd conquers
'old nemesis'
ffiS 64 tveshim one-shoTiead
after first round in San Diego
S.\N DIEGO (AP) -Ra> Flo)d conquered the
course he called .. m) nemesis" with an 8-under-par 64 and
assumed one-stroke control Thursda) 1n the first round of
the San Diego Open golftoumamcnt.
The veteran Floyd. twice a PGA champion and once a
Masters title-holder. played w11hout a boge) and without a
5 on his card 1n his effort o'er the North course al To rre\
Pines. ·
The 6.66 7-)ard la) out 1s the shorter and easier of the
tY.O courses used for the first l\\O rounds ofth1o; e\ent, hut
it's also a troublesome track.
"Over the years. it's been m:y nemes1$," Floyd said
·Tve lost this tournament in playofTs two umes And that
was after playing the north 1n 68 and 69. J\nd 1f }ou're
pla} 1ng well. you feel hke 68 1s about par there.
"If )OU expect to do well tn the tournament. you feel
:rou have to have a really good round there." he said.
The 156-man field plays one round on each of the two
par-72 courses before the field is cut for the final two
rounds Saturd~ and Sunda) at the 7,002-yard South
course. which wtnds down to chfTs overlookrng the Pacific
and 1s more exposed to the wmds.
Craig Stadler and Tom Watson. Y.mner of the fim
event of the season and twice a San Diego champion, had
68s. Watson played the North. Stadler the South.
Gary McCord and Brad Bryant, a pair of journeymen
tourists seeking their first ta ties, were a single stroke ofTthe
pace at 65. Both played the North.
Bryant benefitted from what he called "m) best
pumng round in si' or seven years." while Mc<:'ord made
most of his score w11h b1rd1es o n all the par-5 holes
Loren Roberts. with a 66. was the only one of the first-
day leaders who played the outh -and he had 10 score his car~r-first hole-in-one to get there. Roberts' ace came on a
3-iron shot that tnckled into the cup on the 16th.
Also at 66 wereGibbyG1lhert. Don Pooley. Chip Beck
and Steve Liebler.
Fuzz)' Z()(ller. who M:orecl his first profes tonal
vrctor) 1n this event, had a 6 7 on the Nonh
Johnny Maller. with a 72 on the North. and Lann)
Wadkins, with a 73 on the South, were well back.
Bradley. Rizzo share lead
DEERFlELD BEACH. Fla. (AP) -Defending
champion Pat Bradley and challenger Patti R1110 rach
firtd a S-u nder par 67 and !.hared a one·stroke lead
Thu™1ay afier the fim round of the LPGA event here.
Tied for second at 68 in the opener of the Lad1C1
Professional Golf Associauon tour, were Sharon Barrett,
Brenda Goldc;muh, M)'ra Van Hoose and ally Little
Bradley. 1 10.year pro. ma ~ a chance for c;ole
rxmcsston of the top spot when she boc)'cd the 1 llth hole
he wud a stiff wind fo~d her to play .. , isstn1
game" when at cam' to club sclect1on BradlC) had ycd
1he first holt. 132l-yard par-4 b\-u ln_Ja l·~OOd ofTt e trt
and h1t11n1a bunkcr1 he b1rd1ed the fourth . fifth and '"lth
hi:>lc with good purtina ond her wt.-dgt 11ppm3chc plnct,.d
her b-unJcr aner 17.
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Youth tr•ck •nd croH country
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ll'Jnt lo4. .ill"d 1n the "wddkba.:k \i allc~. 1~ 1001.:11111
hn ) uuth' a"l'\ 7 15. tu compete un 1 he team
I It•· wune\tt'r\ \\.Ill rnnwctl' 11p1 n\1 bo-,~ and girt~ 10 1he11 own age aroup
l r\(IUI\ \\Ill he held reb 12 31 \apiWano
V.illc.", llitt.h \<.hool 1n Ml\s1011 Yit·Jo
M11n· 1nlurm.111on I\ ava1labll' b\ phonmg
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\A. nl ""1.irl h .., -Philadelphia. Sat March
Ill -lnll1ana TUl\ ""1arch 13 -Sea11lc
fhur\ 1'1Jrd1 I'\ -')an .\nton1u, Fri .. March
11 -lxtrn11 \un \1arlh 2\ -San Diego·
Thur\ Mar.:h 2'> -I lou,1qn ~un .\pnl I -<•Olden lSw1c 7 p m . F-n ..
\pnJ 6 i...an~a~ ('11, \\cJ o\pnl 11 -
PonTand I n . ..\pnl I l -[)~Ila~. Sun . .\ppl 15
Ph111.•n1\ l pm 1
.\llgan11·,.i1 7 30p m unlesso1hcN1)enutcd.
.\II gam,·~ at thl' ~orum 111 l ngk·~ood. T1d.c1
pml'' S25 \12 'iO $9 50 S7 T1d.e1 1nfor-
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.\na or at < hlldrcn\ Ho\pttal of Orange
( l•Ulll\ h\ f}hOfllllK 997-'()()(}, cXtC'n~ton 277
C l!Oc Or.1ngt• ( •>unt)\ only ped1atm·
mcdll.il •l'lllc1 .... 111 hcndit from prcx:ccd~ from llth•t \Jll'\
King•' r•m•lnlng home •chedul•
lhur I 1·h ~ -\JntoU\cr Sun Feb 5 -
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l I "' R•rnger\ \at Fen 18 -Montrcal 'tun I l'h ~" -C ;ilg;if)
Tut'\ "1Jrl h n -""mm~g. Sun..-March I I
< h1,~l!u Y.eJ \.1Jn:h 14 -Pittsburgh.
T uc\ mart h 211 -(Juebc."C Sat . March 24 -lktrn11 T uc\ Marrh 1-i -\\ tnn1peg; Sat .
MJH h l 1 -l dmonlun
.\II gaml'\ at the forum rn lngkwood . .\II
game\ JI 7 111 p m
111 lo.1·1 !)rill'\ SI !I SO. S'> 50. S 7 For 11.:ket 1nlorma11on phone ( ~ IJ> b 74-6000
Orange Co
Soltb•ll •lonup• ~rtll Hu11tU.11oa Beull Bobby Sox
S1~nu1» for thl• Nonh Hu1H1ngton Bach
8ob9y Sox M>fi ball lea&uc will be held Saturda)'
and ap 1n f cb 4 at pnn&v1ew School, 16662
l rudy La ne Hunti n1ton Beach.
An) Jtrl bctwccn tht> agc of 7-15 may rc&,1stcr trom IOa m -2 p.m
l vcf) girt mu\t he accom pan1cd by an aduh
and h11vc proofol agc
The league ha) th rec d1 v1s1ons. Ma.iors ( 12· I 5
)'Ca"' of agt). Manors (9-11 ). and M1n1 (7-8)
for more 1nforma11on phone R0$1c Farle) at
897..4S 16 or Sandy Germaine at 898..0767
f'oantala Valley Little Ml11
S1&nup~ for Fountain Vallc) Lmlc Miss
Softball will Ix he ld Saturda) at th<' Fountain Valle)' Rccrea11on Depa rtmen1 16400 Brookhu~t '' Hou~ arc 9 a m.-2 p m
Thc league one~ a competll\.t' \Oflball
program for girt~ age5 6-t 6
..\ b1nh cemficatc and a $40 rqisu-i11on fee
are rr-qu1rcd w11h the apphcatton.
for more 1ntorm .. 11on phone 839-9460.
PREPS •••
From Bl
Mustangs surv~ve El Toro that could prove interesting.
El Toro's 6-IOJeff Arnold (bound for
Purdue) figures to see a lot of 6-9
junior Chance Peterson of Saddle-
back. Peterson. a transfer. has bttn
used very sparingly b) the Road-
runners. sconng 19 points Wednes.
da}' against Irvi ne. Arnold 1s averag-
ing 17.Q points a game.
Barons romp again in Sunset;
El Toro overwh elming, 102-4
( U'la \1 1..·,a li1gh a\l'rtl'tl lhl' Ufl'>l'I bug With '>OOH.'
la,Ht•um<l haott'> to h1jihll~h 1 g1r1' ba!:>h ·tball action
I hur'llia) night.
In otlll'r l..,t·a V1l·v. mJ tlhUr>'> L<.tanua \\url..l·d
O\Crt1n1l· 10 nip \lt•\\.pon llarhur. < omna dcl Mart·ased
r>aq l lll\l'r,1t\. and l I I oro oblt tcra1,·d ~addkback.
\\ 1nn1ng b~ m·a·rl~ 100 roan!\
In the 'iun,c1 I t"agUl' th1..· top thrl'l' team<; rnn11nut•d
th,•1r rn~irrh to till' pla)olh ,1, neither Fuuniain V~1lle).
Ck can\ 1ev. and f Lil'>Oll \\l'fl" te,tcd 111 their contC'>IS
lkrl•\ ho\\ 11 haprx·nnl
Costa Mesa 40 , lnine 39
f h1..· \ aqul'IO\ nammh m1.,..,ed th,· up<,ct ol the ~car 1n
the ';,•a \ ll'" aga1n'>t untx•all'n (4-0 in kague) ~u.,tang!>.
but .\ngtl' ( rarl 1a '.kl\ ed thl' Ja, "1th an c1gh1-luo1 JUlllfX'r
''tth '" '>l"lond., rcma1111ng
In 1 nc I .I-ti l haJ ta 1..rn thl· kaJ \\ 11h 23 scwnd.,
remain mg \\ h1..·n \taur...•1..•n \"1..'enc~ con' nlrd on a
rebound 10 makt· 11 N-1X
~ksa C oach Paul "ahn then 1..alled umeout 10 ~ct up
the fi nal pla)
~hdh Neal dro'.: loward tile ha'ilo.l'l bul a foul was
callcJ ~tnll' In tne v.a., not 0\1.•r thl' llm11.1h1..· hall "l'nt out
ot bount.1.-.. and the tu...iang'> tned aga111.
'\l•al aga1 n dro' c. then fi:d Ciarua. '.\ho dropped 1n thl·
game·\\lnn.:r Out ot \lml·out .... In 1m· urn Id not g.l't a .,ho1
a"a' 1n lhl linal .,,·u1n1..1"
·\kc.a. wh11 h ha' rard' bcrn 1n Jang.1-r 1n the -;e.1 \ tl'\\
1h1<, )l'<Jr appl'Jrt•J 1n lolal n11nmand "hrn 11 tuolo. ~ 2ti-1 ~
kad at tntl·rmt'l\ton
But In ll1l' wm1..•d thl· lir'>t '>I\ ro1nh ol the wrnn<l halt
and kept plugging 3\\a) hl'fore nentuall) J'>!>Ull1tng the
ll'ad 111 the final 2' <,nnnd..,
v.1th lllll' '>l'tond rcmaintng in rq~ula11on .. c"'pon hcld a
W-1-kad
Hut. "-a11..·n R1ndont: uf f .,tancia made a pcrkl.'l
inbound pa\\ from half court lu .\m' Hathcock in the lane.
and lla1hcm. k h11 a '>hot at the bun c·r 10 '\end the game into
J O e'\tra ... l''i'>IOll
In the cner11mt' the Eagles led h) as man) as live
point'>. v. 1th llathco< ~getting four of her team·r, I 0 points
Jui 1ng that rx·no,d
lfa1hrncl.. finl'>hl·d '-'Ith 12rebounds10 go '~11h ht·r 14
point'>. while T l'll Pa' lt k contnbull'd 14 boards.
l ara Aspcr kd the Sailor' with 14 point!..
El Toro 102, Saddleback 4
It was a 111gh1 lor '>Chool records 10 be shaltercd (most
point'> c;rnrcd and ka'>I points allov.ed to name a couplr) as
ll Toro rnmpletl'I~ O\ l'rnhclmcd Saddlcback.
The Roadrunnt·r.,· l\\O baskets each came 1n the thin.I
4uarll'r but b~ halftime the score was 57-0.
"\\ c rcachcd a point "here we j USt couldn't stop
'conng:· \atd Cl T uro ( oach Paul 8 1edlcr. whose team is
n-1 1 n lcagm• and 11-6 O' l'rall
'\\ e look on the pre~\. but we sttll kept scoring ...
Thl· onslaugh t "3~ kc~cd b~ V1kc1 Malk lt "1th 1 \
potnl'>. Kim Dcnn1<,on "1th 32 and Sandy Taylor " 1th 25.
personal htgho; for both Mallett and Ta}lor.
Fountain Va lley 96. Westminster 33
"-hill-not quill" '>ll one-sided as El Toro\ \\tn. thl'
Baron., <,1111 ncarh h11 the ccntur) mark tn rolling to thl'1r
\l\th '1ra1gh1"'n1n kagu1..· ( 19-2 o'erall)
Jarl..1l" ( ool.. had 2<i point'>. including I J 111 the final
4u,1rtl'r l hcrt:w Pud1al'ok1 lOntnbutl'd 20 po1n1<> I'
""''"'' Jnd Ill rl·houn<h. a<, thi.' Aaron~ lOnn1..'l'lt•d on 5~
percent trom the fil'IJ.
Dn on \l..11a "'"" the lone \\\·~tm1nstcr pla~er 111
douhl.e tigurl''>. notchi ng 10 point\.
Edison 63, Huntington Beach 42
In a fo ul-plagued game 1n which 42 infractions v.erl·
Corona del Mar 62, University 4~ v.h1.,tkd. thc C hargerr, <;ecured their hold on third place 1n
LH·n \\.Ith thrn· pla\l·r~ \\Cakencd b) the nu. tht' Sea lhl' ~un\et. talo.ing a tv.o-gamt• lead over Manna.
King'> had lt ttk troubll' v.11h 1hc hoo;t Trojans. 1alo.1ng a • Tht· E:.dt'>On tront ltnc of (1rctchcn Meinhardt anti
4u1ck l l-po1n11,•ad and n,·,er klling up. 'v1ar)hcth 1 hobt.· pulled down 10 rebounds apiece. \\hllc
Fran \\\ nn had a per,unal high 34 P<.>lllt'i. grahhcd 211 \\ 1ng Kori ( 1endron d1c;hed ofT Ii vc assists.
reboundc. and had liH· a,.,.Sf', for C d \1 1 hr 34 points "a' Hun11 ngton Beach\ E\e T ilus had a finr gaml'.
on1..' ol) thc \Choo I rct ord '1..·1 h' Hcathcr E~.tl'~ la<;l ~ t•ar and comh1n1ng 22 point'"' 1th her e1gh1 rchounds
14 of \\ 'nn·, rx>1ntc, ca ml' 1n th1..· first quan1..•r
l-.1m \'alcnune had It> pmnt!>. mo'\t of thl'm trnm
outStJe Br1..·nda /1mmt"rman I Ill points) and Ka~
\tat\ubara (I 2> \H'rl' 1he Trojan,· 1op pmn1-ge1tcf'>
Estancia 49, Newport Harbor 47
Thing'> looked dr'tpcrale for 1he host Eagles "hcn.
Ocean Vie" 69, Marina 38
The "l'aha"' I..<, \hO\\l'd balance 1n d1sman1hng the
\ 1l..1ngc,, a' 0,1..·Jn \ 1e"' placed four pla,crs 1n doubk
lig.u fl''i ·
1 nna \ lal hm I 11\ po1nls). Laura Simek ( 16). Karen
( hao;c( 14) and MH:hclld hom1cz ( 12) paced the Sraha\\ "-"'
l''I <,rnnng. and Dana Dout~ "'as cred11cd "1th eight
n·houndo; Oelly P1tol SIJI" l'Mlo.
Top gridders
attend camp
For Manna.Jud~ ( al ~insand Jll l Bellam) ll'd th1..•,\a\
''11h lti am.I 10 po1n1s. rcspect1,cl}.
Estancia ·s Jeff Graham, Newport Harbor's Dean Sorensen
guide their respective teams tonight at Harbor.
NEW ORLE .\NS (AP)-lhe Louisiana Superdome
became the world's largest football laboratory Tbursdav.
when about JOO of the nation's pre mier college players
gathered for four days of tcstJng. urning. examination~.
and interview~.
Weekend sports schedule
Only four o f the National Football League·s 28 te-ams
will not have (lbservel'$ at the National-BL ESTO pre-draft
physical and workout ramp.
ft 141 the last opponu01ty for the NFL teams to talk
with and asses~ skills of the )'Oung players available for the
league's May I dran
"'first of all. we'll g1"c them lhe most comprehensive
phy 1cal lhC) 'vc ever had. internal anc.l onhopcdk.'' o;aad
Joe Wooley, ~cout for the Ncvr Orleans aints.
.. Then wt''ll gel the ttm1ng (in the 40-yard dash) done.
Saturday
TELEVISION
10. ~O am 156) -COLLEGE BASKET-
BALL -1-londa talc at ~outh ( aroltna
11 a m ( ~l -COLLEGE BASKET·
BALL -'it John·~ al ~}'racusc.
Grand Pr:11m· 1 na<, ( tapl'd I
4 511 rm (4l -HO<'KEY -"'"8" a1
Edmon ion
5 pm (2l-PORTS DATELINE. 1983
-.\ month·h\-mnn1h rn 11..·" ol thl."
greatest momrnl'> 111 <ip11rt., tor t 41\' 1 ,l -
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -")ufli.'r·
b1kcro," ·the lntl·mat1onal In' 11.1t1nnal all-
around motorl }Ck l h.imp1un,h1r lrom
Carlsbad. (a (taped>
RADIO
College Ha.,lo.l."tb.ill --.;e, adJ I as \ cg.i ...
1:.a ... 1 's "-e!.t lrom lx·n'l'r l"'til -
COLLEGE BASKETBALL -'orth·
\\C"itern al Ohio tale
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\\ orld Profeo;s1onal Figure 5ka11ng C ham-
p1onsh1p5. fro m La ndmer. \1d (tapc.'dl
I p.m. (7)-NFL -Pro Bo" I \H "
'-FC from Honolulu
We'll be f blc to bet uniform numbers because they're all
running ror the same purpose on the Mime surface.
·'Wc"ll get ihc la~t vcn ficd height, weight, and speed.
Then we test them 1n vemraJ Jump. standing brood jump.
and agility work.
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Washington
5tate at 1anford I I I I -COLLEGE
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-DcPaul at t J< Li\
2 p.m (4) -GOLF -Third round
,1ct1on 1n lh1..• ..\nd\' W1 lltams O pen from
~an Diego. (56) -COLLEGE BASKE T·
BALL -Hawa11 at San Diego tale. (7) -
GOLF -Coverage of the PGA Senior!>
Cha mrt0nsh1p from Palm Beach G ardens.
Fla (taJ)l'd)
at Cal 5tate ~ ulll'rtnn nllon "" \\ l
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\\BC super-ltghtwe1ghl champion Rrul1..'
Cum (34. 7. 17 KOs) ''i Rill ( o..,tello
(26-0. 16 KOs) tn a schedulcJ 12-round
ttlle figh t trom Beaumont. T nd' I~ I -
GOLF -Final round Co\ crag1..' ot lh1..· \nd~
\\ 1ll1am.., Opc.'n from a n D iego
2 p.m. t281 -TENNIS -Ftnal rl1und
pla\ in the US. Pro Indoor Cham
p1onships from Ph1ladc:tph1a ( taix·u 1
"There'll be a lil\t of m englh, both upper and lower
body, and flexibilit y tests." he said.
Wooley said the athlttcs would als() be tested for thf
basic skills al 1ht1r positions. Ouartcrbaclu. for c'lamplc,
wall be tested on throW1ng spcc1llc pass routes. both simplt"
and complex: wide receivers will be tested on their
execution of thos.c pa" route~.
Each camp panictpnnt -wilt wcar':t numbcrod JCrst)'
and c\iecyth1n11!> filmed, Wooley 'nid. b) a crew ofat least
10 t'Jmero operatot'<.
1 p m (4 ) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL
-O n.oogon ~late .ll Caltfom1a
' JO p. m ( 7) -BOWLING -Co "erage
ol the S 125.000 Quaker State Open from
Sun d ay
TELE\'ISION
9 a.m I 2l -COLLEGE BA KETBALL
-.\rka n'"' '' \ 111,11111' a from Phtladl'I
ph1a
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BALL -l \I at 'wrth < ,1111ltna
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11 p.m (5bl -COLLEGE BASKET·
BALL -l 'C In 1ne at l IC Santa Barh."lra
(de la~ C'd I.
RADIO
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\unta Barbara.~ pm "WVE lll)M-t-\.1 1
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!dcla\C'dl. KFO'\ !"1 <i-FMl
Huntington Beach surfing meet lures county's best
Orangl' ( uunt~ " "ell rcprc\t'nll'U 1n lhc urx omtntt K.lllll Pro.am ream C hallcngc
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,onlinuc thrnue.h r ch ~ hn" lurc.-d nn
1mp1(; \'il\C 1nte1 n.il1onnl 1..'n\t thrrc 1 \till
~lent\ of nrt•n lOmp\'lttor' -both prn-
fc<,'\tonn l nnd 11mn1rur \rt to take part tn lhc
OCllOll
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monl'}' \\<1th Sh 0001'01n1t h> th\' w1nnt'r
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\mun~ 1hqxi1 t1l1p.1nt\ arc I 'ufthl' "nrl~.r.-.
top I h ratt•d rm '>uric" "" well a"i \<.)tl'lt'
heralded amateur'" ho rnulJ pl3n· htgh 1n the
romretmon
\rca l'OTTIJ)(tt lor' t'\ iw1.. l\'d 10 IX' in contrn-
tion arc Rud l loma' of llun11 ng1011 Btnl h
Pl'\cr TownL·nd nf \\ c\tmrn"ilcr. \tCH' Rich·
ard on and JJlhn ( iothMd of Ncwport Beal h,
amateur Mtkl' P.1m111 .., of l .:iguno lll'at h and
Dana Pmnt pro M1lr ( ru1ll.\hank
l h1: nH.·ct. now 1n I\\ c1 hth \Car. ha' been
"nn h\ J C aliforn1t1n nnh oner -1n I Q7Q h'
I
u rcg Mungall \uuth \hit.HI'> hJH" lUfllUr1..·J
the C'\Cn1thr\'l"11 ll'" indudrng la'>t \car" hen
Mar11n Poucr \\on tht· 111p flrth'
( ompt"t1tmn "''"he 111 .11 .. am c.h h tf:n
Hcrc""i a rumhmn on .m·a 'urkr' "'hl·Jukd
to ('001fl(.'tC
Huolln1ton BuC'h \M.,(' I \•I'. uu 1.
J1 mm)' n ot1'\ ""~ T IH' I lt1\d 1 t\l' .lnhn
lavender. Slim H.1"'k (p111I. I. arl lta'\'•lld
(pro) fk nn Q uinn (('lml P.1t Dm,n1.·\ (Jm11.
Bnan Huahc., lPtol lltihh~ l\kan Marl>
Rt."Cdcr. ~ott l .ing. Rrrnn "-' .tll\ Ron Om~IC'\
(prnl Botib' Hurlhl'll (pml Uoh H url<"\ (Jlhl)
'ul\t J-.HO<,\\(lrth. ( 1.lr\ ( h\O\ \;,Ott
n.IOUl'IU\ (PIO) RanJ\ \\ \'dCl"n (prnl Pat
~lkn tpml. Rud ll:tm:t' <prol. km Rovd
C('rn) Rtll \.\ant(prnl Randc1:\\.1fham.,1pm1.
lirad \\ 1llt3m, (prnl Oan "·'uthua. BmJ
( 1crlal h. Lan <. 1lfb,
Ntwport Beich Str\C 'R11.. hard'i«ln (J't o I
R1di:11d \\ ookntt John (nit.hard (JlrOl. C1rl"}(
\tung.ill (pfll) 1 om c 111.ld Roh I nnp.dak
(1C\\11te llul"l\ I ,ttl\ lkarJ. ()an f kd0) (J"llU)
Wr tmln~ter Pr\" l 1~1"·nJ
In the Sunset League 1t"s the top
against the bottom with Fountain
Valle} (6--0). Edjson (5-1) and Ocean
View (4-2) against a tno of I ·5 teams.
Fountain Valley 1s eye1n$ its fourth
undefeated Sunset champ1onsh1p in
eight years. while the Barons closest
challenger. Edison. 1s looking for tts
17th victory (against 3 losses} overall
in a bid to make a run at Fountain
Valley Wednesday night
The Barons rolled up 90 potnts
Wednesday in puttmg Hunttngton
Beach awa) wath five players scoring
tn double figures. led b) 6-7 JUn1or
Brent Martin.
Ocean View got a 30..potnl per·
formance from 6-6 Steve Moser
Wedne'lda~ and Edison's 14-point
dec1s1on o'er Manna sho.,.,ed the
customar. balance that has earned
the Chargers.
Mater Dei returns to-Angelu'
Leaeuc action tonight at Serra where
6-7 junior T om Lewis 1s one bucket
\h~ ot 1~ ing Jem Tard1e's 1960
$ChOOl record for sconng in a single
~ason
Le" 1s. 3' eraging J2.J points and I J
reboundo; a game. has led the
\fonarchs to a IQ. J o' erall record
rrnd No. I !.talus in the Southland
\\ood bndge·s hopco; for a C'l f '·.\
pla}off benh would' f {'{'l'l\ l' a maJor
boosl with an upscl '1ctOrJ O\ l"r
league favorite Capistrano Va lle~ at
addleback Coll ege Capo 1s trJ ing to
mam tatn pace .,.,,,h league-lead ing
Mission VieJO 1n the outh Coast
League
Tonlvttt's scMdule (7:30>
SH Vlr# LHV'M
Un•vers •v 1·6 at Corona oe Mar 4 «
Esranc a 7 1 a• Newoor• Haroor 6·1
s.ooieoac• ~ 2 11• E To•o S· 3
1rv1ne 1·6 al Cosia Me~ 0-S
Sunwt LR-
Ma• na I S a• Oce•" V P.-4 1
Ell•SOn s •• Hunl•l>QIO" eeacl' I ~
WH•m•nsier 1-S 11• F'ounta•" Va«t'• 11-0
Soult! Cout LNllUP
Laouria 8eacti 1· Si a• Dane H•l's l «
Vvoodt>r1ooe •-3 vs Cao.s•rano Va ev a I
a• S.011 eoac~ Cot·~
Vl U•Ot" V•e<Cl 1 o ·01 a• LaQutla H1 •s 1 ~
A"991UJ LffllUP
Ma•l!r 01!· , S·O at Serra 13 2
P1u\ X •3·11 a• Serv1•1! 0 ·2
SI Paul • 1-4• at 8 snoo Amal O \
BARONS PIN
HS, 35-28
fuunta1n \ alk' High'<. P•l'H'l-
hou'e \Ht'<.thng squad rl'l.:l'I\ l'J a
'lJrl' T hur'>da' night. but prn a1k<l
ml·r Hun1111gton lkarh 15.;~
Th,· Barnm. "'ho ha' e "'on 1h,•1r
IJ<,t ... ~mall he'. "ere actual!\ tx•htnd
11 1•111.." 11111n1. 28-25. "'hen \1.l1tt
Ham">on. "ho hadn"t pra,·t11.:ed all
\\l'l'"-lx'lJU'>l' of thl· flu. de~1.,1oned
\I.ind '\1atx' of lluntington Realh.
1. Jt 1•npc1und., g.1,1ngtheBar'm'
.1 ;" ~~ l\'ad entenn~ the hea' '"'t"1gh1
01,lll h
Rt"' \1'1.ih.11n' dtnlhi"d tht "in
101 J ''untJ1n \ .tlln \\ 11h .1pin1n I 'i4
1-.n fl\ rl1,rmJnu.:' "crc turned 111
"-'" H.tn<,1.·n \.\ht1 rdtt<"d Rnhat
I H'l...t\\,1 i-.. r-at 12~ .ind \111..l.
-..1n ,.n, I I 14 I Jnd \lt:rt\ \trl.'l h 112 I l
H un11n~1trn H~:.i1 h '' ~.; 1n lcagu("
Jnd I" ' '" 1.·1;111 I \lllnta1n \ alln 1~
4-\l ,1nd 11 \I
Seventh win
iq row for UCI
1 h1.· I l In tnl' ""men·~
t'ia'l('lball 11..·am rnlkd t<1 tt\
"-'' rnth \lr.11tthl '11..·t,1t\ l hur-.<la~
n1e.h1 dl'~t1.htn@ ( hapm:rn
t>O-'i4 JI ( fl" lt1n1 Hall
T hl' \nt1.·all'" fl .l 41 hrol1..• nul
to a Q 1 kaJ. t~ll"n1kJ 11 h> 11.J al
•Wll" hall. lht'n hl·ld oil a C h3pm3n
r:ilh 1n tht• lat4.' ..,tjlgc'> "hu.h \J'A-
IM Pt1H~f-. flUll "'Hhtn '~
Jad:1r \ :and('r Pocl hJd 14
point\ l\' tcaJ l <. I. "'htlt• lhC'
t('am·, kadma ort'r th1, st'a!'.lm,
(. h'-·r1 (iraham, wa\ helJ 12. hrr
lov.c\l ot lhc "i(9.1'-t>n
l 1('1 .,1,1t' t o)ol. ·Mar,muunt
\iliurt.lll\ at J:JO
/
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/F,ldaly, January 27. 1aa..
NBA
WIS~llJll COMl'llRIMC• ~DMUlll w L !Jct 08
LA*->• .. •lt
.-onland 11 11 '°° .,.,
SMttle tt " 537 JV.
c::.olden SI at• 20 2S ..... 1\o't
~nla ,, 24 .., 1 ...
~n Oleoo u 21 ,.. II l
IWdw.st OMWfl
Ulen 21 16 t.21
DlllH 1S It sa ,.,,
S.n A11tonlo 20 24 OS ,. ,
Denver 19 2S 4.32 f l')
Houlton II 24 ~ ' ' K111ws Cllv 17 u .OS , . .,
IASTIHN CONl'IEltlNCI
Atlafltk ~
BOSIO<! 34 • 7'1
Pll1leoell>tll1 1t 14 .,. s
N-Yort. ,, II 571 '~ New Jers.av 21 21 500 12">
Wa"'lnQIOfl " 1S '" IS,,
c.m.i OMaMn
MllWIUllH 2• 19 S51
Detroit 23 " S4 .,
Allet1la ,, 20 ~ ,.,
Clllc.llO •• ,. 400 . .,
Indiana 17 29 1'3 11
Clevelencl 12 JO 116 11''>
TlMl,..Y', sew.a
L.M.n Il l HOuston 107
New York 104, Wa'11kl91on 97
Oen•tr 12'. Cllk.100 12S
S.n AnlOflio 123, Coloen Srera 116
Sffrtle I 14 Kans.at Cllv 106
Utah 125. N-Jan.v llS
S.n Dlavo 119, Pnoenho 10 I
T'"""f"t Galftft No 11emel Khedulac:I
SatlH'dllV't GamM
No 11amel scneou1ac:1
~...-,Game
All·Ster Came In o.nver
ulcers 131, Roclr•ts 101
HOYSTON -C Je>Nn t>. Reid 17,
Samo\On 16, Ford 11. Llovd 20 Ball•" S
L .. vell 9, McCr1v 12, Ha.fl 4 Ttegie 0
M JO<IH O Wa ll.er 1 Total' '3· 106 16·7J
102
LOS ANGELES -Wiik~ 'lO Wortllv lJ
AO<lul· Jeboar 26, Jonn.on 19 Sco11 t9
COOPer 11, McAdoO •. Nater t. McG.e •.
Kuocne~ O. G1rret1 4 Totals S1·94 29·3'
131
Scer'llW ~
Hevs• Jlf :116 JJ 19-102 u..,...... n lS n n-t11
TlvM-OOint ooeb-NOne FOUied out--
None R~ton 44 !Samc>ion
Ill Los A~ S4 (Wortnv 121 As
sltl~ton 21 (Ford 101. L01 Al!09WI 21
IJOllNon 111 Total io.b.-+i~ron 21, Los
~ 17 TecMtcab-Los AnQell>\ fhoat
oef9nM A-17.~
NBA Al-Star rostws
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Head Co.en IC. C Jon•' Bo''°" Ho, Plav• HI Yrl cemen
00 Rol>fr• Periln 1 0 s 40 a·St11 Lemoier 6· 11 3
Forwerd1
6 Jullui E rv1ng
7 r<eflv Trioucke
30 B•rnerd King
37 Kevin McHait
33 Larrv Bira
43 Jett Rula nd
Gu1rdl
4 S1a nev Moncrief
10 Ori' 6trd,ong
11 l\alah T homH
21 Andrew Tonev
An1\tent coacn"
Cl"I' Ford
6 1 • 6·6 ~
6 ' 2
6 10 I
6·9 s
6· II ' 6 ..
6 4 •
6 I 3
6·) ' J1mmv Roogl!fl
Trainer Oev1a Cr111g India na
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Ht10 Coec11 Franli. Lavaen u1a11
Na. PlaV« Ht Yr\
1 2
eam.r,
33 IC.erHm o\O<lu• Jaooar
•l Je e• S·O.me 6 " 6 SO Ra"" ~mpwn
FWWlrdl
1 All$ E.119•1\~
1 • l
6·1 3
' Adroan Dent •v 2• ...,.ri. "gu.rre o·S ' &·6 SS Klkl Vt~~M
Guar°' &-• 2
S J 'T'IPaa~r
"Waller De v.,
14 R•C.l<tv Green
37 Mag c JonnM>n
'4Gror~C1rv1n
Au•llent Coat"f\ Pn .oM\011
Lay~n Ulan
1
5
I
4 • Seo••
Traine r Boo Tra vaglln. Dt nvl'r
•·NOTE 6111 LamD•f' 't'D aCl'O ,
,urea MOlfS Malone ol Ph11ace1p,,,e c.~ "l'
Eas•trn Conterenct souao
UC Irvine 81 , Futtenon 10
IPCAl.l
UC IRVINE -McDonald 11 M.,rr;,n, II
Tnornto" 16 Ltt 11. Turntr 10 C.rand••O• a. Jonn,on 1 Tota" 32 l>J 11 i• 81
CAL STATE FULLERTON Nea I
Wlll\t\ 2 Joni!' II Wooo 79 Da• ' 1 l Moeller 4 F1e•Oi~r 6 S<1mue1,on 0 rc.1a1,
31·61 II 79 10
Ha1t.,me Ca St11tP Ful1trton 40 32
To•• lou11 UC Irvine •3 Co1 S•a•r
F'ullerton 31 Fouled oui Tnorntor UC
1r-.1nt 1 Ltt UC trv,,it Neat Ca State
Ful•erro" Jones Ca • State F.;11rrto"
Rel>Ouno' UC Ir vine •3 Mu•PP'lv 10 Cai
Sta•• F.,tll'rtor 1 Jont\ 17, A"'"' uc
t•v•nr 1 IT ... Mpr 5 Ca S•a•• F t•'OT' ll
wooo o
UCI UltlStiC\
l ThrouQfl 11 Gun•' I
Ptevr c. 1-G r P•1 ;,,.J
M<Oora o , 11 26~ IH
M uror--r 11 II 6• 2 .. 0 .. ,
'"()""''0" 1 9• l7 n~ I) i
l urnt f 6 n 25 169 106 Let , 4S 36 126 I • Ca,.,, 01 J Jl 61 5 2
Joru'1\0' u 27 lo 10 ~o c,,.,,. . "•' 11 28 II ~9 ' 1 (14 ((._ 0 I ' I 12 1 ,
R•o(fl'\ 1 I 0 7 '0 6f'a•\ 0 l ' 10 '0 /ol'c I \Ja• " 0 b 6 0 8 'Jfl .. , \ , ~. I\ 109
Tola!' 17 551 1'11 1110 ao.•
PC AA
Confu~" Over1d
W L W L
~4 .. ' .-,1"'0 U 1•1.f,f\ ~ I/
J( , ., Ir,
r l ''a'e ~ul .... •or
Nt ""' Mt1!11CO ~titlt
U'&' '>•alt
I P\nQ ">•a•f'
~
J
I
J
')
.
1 IJ
l 8
l 9
J 17
"
• 8
Ii
}
lO ,, II Bfert S'•'t
~.,r JO\P S•alf' i ... 10
uC ">a n•a Ba•oa•a 6 10
Pa • r 1 ll
Stora' lJr r-., nP S l r 4 dllf' r t ~,., " 8ti
L0''!1 Bea • s•a•I' .. Pa I .e
F' "''" ">'&!., 16 "41'w '"'~• C ">111't' 67 tlh•d• l a\ ,,.,a, 00 UC San•a
Ba•o••• ~
SeturO.V'\ Gamn
t<levooa &\ Vll'·Ja\ •' • ._ • ._,,, F"' P."O"
('"a"'"''' I •• "'fl(IM
l O"'J ~,. '>•••• "' ~.-.~ '>•a•f'
Nf'w N'••"O \letf' "' U' ""''''" t 1
... ., • c
u•M '>•••• a• ">ar JC.\t' S•a•f
SllndeV'i Gem.
oJ( ••• "' a• 1 C ">aro•a 8 ar1;a• • C•" •·•
\f, a• 11 o,... ,..~:;"a' .,,., Garn.
f ,..,W ~,.,,. 411 UTt t' '"'' ".t I fl ')fj
,.1 , ti"'
COLLEGE WOMEN
UC lrvlne 60, Chapman ~
CHAPMAN He r••lO" 2 Be•vtnllant 0 '''1)4) 6 Goroo11 o Hev•' 10 "'"'~"v 6 F>atrtr,on 2 Ce•ter 11 T Illa ' ,6 7 10 ~
UC lltVINE -Antrionv 13 ~ouu••.; O
Gom.1 J Hlu11v 11 4 0•• t t 0 Ot>"~ 0
Watton 2 Simo.on 12 ll•noer Po.1 u
G.rel'I~"' 11 Total\ 21 11 23 SO
Ma"'"'• UC 1rv11le ,. t•
To••• tout\ Cheomen " UC I• •. nt ''
Hl<*H SCHOOL WOM&N
Cnta Miu '40, lrvtne 3'
ISM v ... l ff-i GOnA MISA C.arc1e 10 ... , .. ,
M<llfOV ~ NM 10 "'"",.,,.~ .. t) Total\
11 I IS 40
•VIHI -" g.,rroe • l o"'•' I r "'""
•. (;r41nel'fl II, Jacll\On 4, ~""'".,." 7 ~ro1a1 11 ~ u Jt
k-lrV °"8rtfn
Co.ta MHI II I\
""'"' ' . Total lout• Co•'• ~'• )0 TttMo<.et NHI ICM
5a'f•nda 49, H••l*'t Harbot 41
lJ .. Vlnr l.M9Ml
N•~T HA•aott -Wa.,r.. 17
MacC>ofl•id 4 e>o.n 7, Ora111 1, K"'1~ O
Hoi.tl 12 Sl'lrlnlf 1. Mo.r i. ,,,,_.,,, 0
T01e'• 10 7• le Al
ESTAHCtA -Bratllt u. Hat"'ou It
Na\DY 0 ll~ t, Ha•ll~ 2, $111 0 Pa .. Mto 7 To•••> 11 I) , ...
kw...., .....
PffwOO<t Haroor 12 6 IO 11 ......,.,
e 111ncie • t 10 11 10-ct
Tot•' IOOI) HtwOO<I t•arOQt )0, E•t•nc·• le FOUl4t<I out Or age INHl llrattK IE l
Hetneocli. IE > "-vl•I\ 1El
Elf T~ 101. S.~dl •
I SM VW. LMl'ltJ
•L ~o -OennlMM\ 32. v.na• • U~t 4, Mattttt .).) Tevtot 1S. LOwt 2
Ran.om 0, Sawver 0, Mllver 0 WhllC'omtl 0
HlnH o. Totals " 14·" HM
SAOOt.lllAC:t< .,._lllY 1, Hant;Oll 2
Olmal 0. Cerrttto 0. Wood 0 To111• 2 0 0 •
SC-llV 0U.ntn
El Toro :n 2S 14 31 101
Saddi.t>ee"' 0 0 .. 0-•
Total foul> El Toro •· h ddW.bac.k 17
Corona dtl Mar 62., Uni'ienttv .,.
ISM View Laa.->
C:OllONA Oil MAR -Wv•'" 34
w utaro 2, Vt191\tlne 16, Loo• o L.amo1et 2
Foi.v 4, Tllomoton • Tota " 1• 10· It t1
UNIVEltSlTY -Matwt>ere 11. loin
"'9<"'8!1 16, Mao 1 NII!• '· F '•' 2 OeGl.IQlletmo 1 Flnllv 4 Tota • te S· 14 4-4
k«t llV ~''-'' Corona Oet Mlor 20 I) I• I r-.2 UniV«l'lllV 9 tJ 12 t-~
Total IOUll CorOl'd 0t· Mar 14 lJ•,1 v«r•
s•tv IJ FQUlecl our I' 1n~v U
Edison '3, HuntinvtOn BNdl 42
(SUMlt Laa-)
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Hertme" t ,
Coraove 4 Larson 4 T11u, n HOl.1101• 2
Juoo 1 To1e11 9 2•·31 •2 EDISON -Genoron 12 Pertnt t
Henn11ne.. 1 M#1nnu o1 11 Tnoa. 14
w;,~., S 11.anda 2 Auoe>nil••" 1 TOttl• 11
9 · 11 '3
Sc.nbY ~~ Huntington 8eacn • 11 13 1..-41
Eallon IS 17 11 14-el
To111 loull Huntiflil•oo Beach 1' Edllon
21 Fouled out Me1nnard1 IE I T ecnn•c•''
Ed•'°" CleflC 11 2
O<Nn View 69, Marina lt
lSllnM't LH-) OCEAN VIEW -Chau U Cr>omkz 12
Oouty 0, German 2. Clll 0 HounHll 2
Roor~uez 2. Sime!< 16 Takloo 3, Vlecho• 1' Totals '29 11·26 69
MARINA -B111temy 10. Carboni 4,
FttgusOll O. Cellun' 16 Sat>eono 4 K1rt1uo
• O\C>or11e O Kasutka o K69v 0 Caioerone
0 Totals 17 •· 11 3t
Score llY 0Ve"9f\
Ocean View 19 17 20 1~9 Marona I 10 I 5 6-lt
Total !qu1s Oc.an V111~w 10 Maro111 23
Fouled out' s.toem• IMI Calc:le,ooe IM
F.untain V ... V 96, WHl'mlmter "
(541Mef L119UI)
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Cool\ 2S
G•etarow~lu 6 Wehll I . Mvtn 4 Pucllal•k•
20 CIOwtt 9. Hende<son 4 Burell 9 RtvH
3 Lewter I Totets 44 I · 11 90
WESTMINSTER -T11n1mec111 2 o\1>.111
10. Jones 2, S.tz 4 Battaolla 9 Camooe •
Totats 14 S· 14 33
Sc.re llv Ouart.n
Founle1n Valltv it 20 23 25-90
Wes•m•nSJer 6 • 1 I 1-33
Tota• IOIJ1$ Foun•e•n Va lt'f IS Wttt
m1n\tt1r 13 Foulao ou~ Lawter lFVI
HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN
S.1 Vi.w Leavu•
Coste Mesa Corona oet Mar
Et Toro
Nfwoorr Harl>O<
trv1ne
E\tanc1a
Un1ver\llV
SaOOil!DaCk
l.fftue
WL
9 0
I I
6 3
• 5
3 6 .. s
2 1
0 9
Ovtr ..
WL
13 ' 17 6
lS 6
9 8
7 10
6 10 , 13
1 IS
ThundlV's S<or"
Coro114 Oii Mer 62 Un1vers1tv 44
E lta ncia 49 NewPOrt Haroor 47
Et Toro 102 Seod1eo.iic" •
Cosle ~" 40 lrv•ne 39 MendaV's GI~ 171
lrv•ne at Coron• oe1 Ma•
Costa M#sa at Unovers ••
Ell811C•I at Et Toro
SeodltOlck at NewPO•• Haroo•
Sun~t Leaeu•
Lff9'M WL
Fovntaon4 Vattev 6 0
Ocean V•rt• S I
E01~11 4 1
Marine 2 4
tiunl1nq1on 6eac11 I S ~t\tm•ns•rr 0 6
ThundlY'S S<8'9S
Oceen v,,.,, 69 Merone 3'
OVffll
W L
19 2
16 s
l• •
11 10
b 11
1 10
Ed•lon 6) ~untono•on Btacr> •1
Founta in ll•llf'f 96 Wulm1n>lf!' 3)
TueidlV'> Gem.' 17:l0l
Huntrngton Bu en at Ocea11 ll1•w
Westmin1ter al Marina
Edtson er Founta,ri Valley
S.nta Antta
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
llS"' If '1·daV thorOUtlhOr.0 ,.._..,,.,
FIRST RACE. 6 , turiongs
EruPl•ve IVe1en1ue1a 110 3 90 7 10
Shavt>ooD ~zal SIO • 60 Va ~•·"!! Lew •Casta neoa 6 00
Atso raced CorPOraff! Powrr F acnen·
c:IO<I • Bo11 lnl•Oe Moves Sue>er Pro,o.c;t
V1k1ng Room Ptolh•lle Exti1011 Et Pencno
Anpet
T1mt I 11
SECOND RACE 6 furlong\
B lnv1nc1ote IP1ncav1 S60 l •O 160
C.•11 of Geo Olivarn ) S 00 7 60
Buncti a Bunk 1Fuen•Hl 7 40
Al\O raceo Bauk1n Mag1ca• Ma ril.et Jo
Be Bold Momcal UPOa!e
Time 1 10 4 S
S2 DAILY DOUBLE 2 1• oe•d $1900
THIRD RACE. 6 furlong\
Mil< es Catico c Olhsv 11 00 6 60 J 10
Proud Yan•et •L•one,,. 13 80 & 40
Cneva 1Va1en1ue1a l )00
41lo raced Funn.,. F11 nip. Aen,es
Rhon1b0ro C.,m,on Bteueo A Mar1n1
Oro11 Sma•1t\h1 Time I 17 ) 5
FOURTH RACE. 6 1 turlonus
Prtnct Pe111n\ut1 1c,1no1 ' 70 3 00 2 60
Ca oricioulneu fFu.,,ttsl 6 eo • t O
EmPOroftlleun•ve<se IS•D•llel 6 90
Al10 racf!il Hua Oev1d C•ot11n Gii Turco Tom Torn Ruuen G•an of Etgnt
vone Norlner" C.rH nl Number\ Ru11ner
Levon~me WonlOme Bov
f ,tne I te 1 S
FIFTH RACE. t> 1 lurlOng\
S••a•1th• ~rorv lP•nc•vl 1310 7 90 • 60 T aren1.i1a L1d11 lCu tent(la I 79 60 10 60
Cauw Siie' e Ladv CMa111 •40 Al\O raced CllOrti te Ouffn C•megotdv
0-.t.T"<JtJn Hn't Conn Lvn 1!11no•
L u ome Marara Ferre Ntvioena Ju\t
Folk'\
Tome I 111 5
JS EJ(ACT.t. •7 l oeod •••100
SIXTH llACIE I 1 16 mile\ ~" Sen ion ( P1erct 9 to • IO • 00
SllOrt e no snerp IL•Pl"laml 6 40 •IO
Counrv Seat 1Garcl11 4 60
At>o raced OodlnotOll ttach• JumPOil
Jo. Our Man Bot>. Bru Ha He. Luckv Ktv.
lUCkY Sllno Hffd Mv HHIS r,,.,,. ', ..
HVEHTH RACE. I
Jefil<in1 F'trr., c P1nce v I
Bruck,,., IC"'1ene<1e 1
8enotO IOl•ver•tl
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400 160 '20
HO 7IO
AIM> rectd Baran. Ml
Ciu.Ori• C.1vo
T.r"t I~ J S '.S IE XACT.t. 17 4 11110 '31.SO
llGHTH Ill.Cl I I t• ''"th
00 ... ~Hctor.
So.er•• IP·nu~I 4.0 400 300
Pe\t PIM\ur•• lo.111\ovssavtl t 60 4 tO
Etvllv« l~a•trl 4 20
Alto rKO<I F ine Cl'iaPter Miu HI.ill!•
notot1 Pol<•• •~. Fact Fll'ICM"
Tme 144
n 1'1CK SIX 11 11 7 lt-1 t • II oeoeJ
'1 t0S60 w•tn 31 wlM1no hcllet\ '"• "°''"' '2 Pie:• SI• ronsolallOll DllO J IU 40 ..,,,,., 511 w1nn1nt ti<llttl\ Wv• "°' .. 'I
NINTH ltA(I t t I• mllftl
Doll Drum l~wl ll..O II 10 • 00
Au•re Storm tP•ric1v1 1120 !o 60
Nord< Prll'OU 1Gart111 • oo' "''° raced r 1ne1 Anauo "~•" OY..n Wtiv Z.11tl'ltt Swl" 0111 .. , F'lf'\r
tuue '"'ilnv c; n Creltn m ,•o• Ti"~ 1 4S 1 ~
U IXACTA 4 11 N •O JSOJ SO
.t.11t ncl8r'lt • I IU
Sa.II 0. °"" Ra •Fkml lJ l~
ereo 8rnnt )2 lJo-65
Garv McCord ll·~S
Stev# Lleoler :M·l,._..
(!Up ltc:t.. )1·].t--66
Lon•n lltotMtrt• 33·~
Glb1111 Giia.rt 31·~
Don POC>M• 33·~ ~am Torrance 31·3r-.1
J ... cuoo l4·U-.1
Fred Couo•" n -JS-.7
Jell Mllcnttl l3·3,,__.l
aooov N1cl!Ol' l4·3J-67 ""°"' ... ,, 33· l ---t7 1-uu" Z04111er 33·3.f-tl
C.11 /1Mrge11 34· lJ--411
Jlft• Tnoro. l3 3,,__.1
J\111n Jet Obl lZ·~
Millt McCuHo I 36·31-tl
Jl y MaH 33·3s-61
P1111 Han'°'~ 32·36--6e
Tom 11.•I• 3!>-33--te Garv l(ocn J7·31-61
Tom Wll\011 3.4·)4_..
M4rll. 0 M#ara 33-35---61
JC)fWI "da"'' 36·J1--tl Cra•g Stea er JS 33-61
Leona rd Tnomr.son 36· l'l-68
Pe vne S11war• lJ·Js-61
Morr!' Hi te s~ l 3S· 33--61
Ron Str10 36·31-61
Curt 8vrum 33·3s-61
Jtm COibert 3'·J 4-tl
victor Re1114loa 35 33--64
Dan Pon1 34·3._..
IC. C t.110 JS·JJ-61
Bobb'f Cl•mt>ell 36·31--61
Mark H•v•• H ·l.-09
6111 Sanoer l6·ll-6•
Mlkt Holland 3•·3~•
61.>ddv Garoner 35·34-09
Tom Purtzer l6 33--69
Davia Edward' 3S·34-69
Oennv Edwaro• 33· ~9
8rtll l)oper 35·~9
Tom Jento.lr'I\ 37·31-69
T C Chen 35· 3,,__.9
Bred Foon 15·~9
Vance Healner 37·32--69
Biii Rooer\ 36·33-19
1~0 AoO.I 35-~9
Ed Flod 3•·3~9
Jee• Soradll11 35·~9 Ken l!lrown 34· 3 9
t<ll\UO Ara i 3S· 69
Clyde Reoo 35·35-70
MlK O'Greov 36·3-70
Jame-s Steir 36·3'-70 Nkll FaldO 36·J.t-70
Tommv N1ke11m1 37·33-70
0 °"9 Sanoe<s 3S·l S-70
Dave StocktOf' 33·37-70
Enc 8 ett.n 37·33-10
Tom lAmort 36·3'-70
Adam Adami 3S·3S-70
Joev S1M1ar 3'·36--70
Jolin Fouol!I l S·3S-70...
Oen HattOor.on 34· 36--10
Pettt Jacobwn 3S·3S-10
Howa rd Twlttv 3'·36-70
Oave Eiellelber11er 36·34-70
Bllt Kretzert 36·3'-70
Al G•lberoer 36·34-70
Cni Cnl R0<1t1guu 36·34-70
Lvn Lolt 33·37-70
Scott Watkin' 34·36-70
Run Cocnran 34·36--70
Lerrv Mize 3•·36--70
Boo Bova 34·36--70
Doug Tewell 36·:U-70
John Hamaril< 35·36--71
Frank Conner 31·33-71 Jim Gattaglll!f 37·3-11
6oobv Wadkin\ 37·3'-71
CHar Sanuoo 36·35-11
Martt BrOOI<\ 35·36--71
Merl< Wiebe 37·3-71
Tnomas Lanman 31-ll-71
Jack Renner JS·36-71
Ed S"ttd 33·31-71
Ron111t Btact.. 34-37-71
Larrv Nel1on 33·3&-71
Lon H1n11;1e 37·34-71
Ceoroe Burn\ 34-37-71
M1kt Donald 3S·J6.-7l
B•uct Fi•••ner 34·37-71
.>on,. COOi\ 3S· 36-71
Pe t McC.owa" 36·35-11
.Cennv l(noi 31·33-71
C.toroe C•die 36·36-72
JOl'lflnv Miller 36·36--12
T<)l'y S.lt\ l7·3S-7'
Pe•er Oo'"'"'"' l6·J6.-n Oevt B•rr JS· 37-72
Barrv Jal!C1<t1 37·35-71
Bob EH twOOd 37·3S-n
Greq Powers 3•·3&-72
Oav•d Peoo." 36·36--72
Grill Moodv 36·36-7'
Garv 11.•ueot ' 3'·3&-71
w11111 wooa 33·39-n
Joe'f Raut" 36·36-71 ""' Corev Pavin 35·37-72
Paul Azlnoer 36·36-72
Tllom1n Grav 35·37-71
&Ht G111uon 36·36-72 Ga rv Hallbl'rg 36·36-72
t<•ltn Fergus 37·35-72
Joo F1eoter 39·3)-12
Ken Grttn J7·3S-72
Da vid PeoPlf\ 31·35-73
Sa mmv Rachel' 36·37-73
Lt nn•e Ciermmr' 33·~13 La nnv W•OIWI\ 35·3&-73
Ma rk Pil!1I 35·38-13
!Kott Simoson 36·37-73
Jim 6ooro\ 37·36-73
Clarence Rose 34·39-73 6 •ll l!lrt11011 38·3S-7J
Mll>.t Suthvan JS·31-7J
Tommv Ve•entine 36·37-73
R•c k DalPOl 36·37-73
Ker Kelltv 38·36-7'
Ra•on l and•U"" 36-38-74
M>t.t Sn'\olll 37-37-74
David Ooron 37·37-7 ..
Jom Dent 36·31-74
Mart. Lvt 36·3'-7'
Pere Brown J9·3S-74
Wavne L•v• 36·39-75
JC Snu a 36·39--75
Curtis S1tforo 31 37-7S
Jodlt Mudd 39· 36-7S
Garv MulOwt 37·31-75
Donnie Hammond 36·39-7S
George Archer l6·39--1S
M1t.e Putnam 39·37-76
Ranav Wall<•r>s 37·39-76
Gene L1tt1er 18·38-76
Mike Mal8\l>.O 39·37-76
Jim Ka nl' •1-36-18
Paul WiH 38·.0-78
Arne Dokka 39 39-78
R•Ck Sorousl' '1 37-78
Jim Petralia la 40-78
M1>"t~ Sandl'r\ 41 39--tQ
LPGA Toumamlft1
l•t o-field 8HCll, Fla.I
Pat 6rediev JA·ll-67
Petti Rizzo JS·U -67
Sal v L11tle 3J·35-61
Snaron Barrell 34·3'--61
Brl'nda Gotd1m1111 l3·3s.-61
Muffin Spencer D•~lln lS·34--69
Mvra Vall HOOH l3·J~9
Ca rnv Hor~ 36·~9
Oa~ E11~1ing JA-3~9
Ja n Stel>hen,on 36·33-69
Alice Rll1man lS·l S-10
La uren Howe JS·3S-10 Ce tltv Ment 3S·lS-70
J1n1 Crafter n-37-70
Joanne Carner 3S·3S-70
La ur Peter'°" lS·l'S-70
Jo .. ct Karm•t r,., 33·37-70
Stwo11av Ham11n 35·36-71
Jtt 1tvn Britz 38 33-71
Cina .. Hill 36·35-71
Cotlffn Wetkt r 36·35-71
t<.•l,,v 8eor 3S·3'-11
Donne CePOn• l6·3S-71
N1ncv Ruotn 33·3'-71
C.all Hirata 38·35-71
JO o\nn Wnnal'I 38·35-7
Chm Johnson 3S·37-n
M11rl McOouoeil 3 .. ·36-77
•o«11n weuon 36·36--n
0.0011 Min•• 3'·3'-77
Alie• Mili.r 4' J7·3S-n
J111t Geode\ 3S·37-n
M1Hll McGeor1141 lt·U-72
Jull lnklltf 36·36-72
Marlene HH119 3'•36-72
I.Of'• c;.rot ( 1 lS-J7-n
Leurt •·nil.er 37 3S-72
Rulll Jttu.., 31·3S-1l
Carnv Hanio11 36·37-n
lto\•e JOfles l4·J9-7J
l il'!Oa H11n1 JS·.»-n
Sue Ertl Jt-2.,...13
Bll\v Klllt )7·--1)
Ca 1.,.,,.1,.. Pent<l'P. )I l\.-71
0..., ... ""'"" ur·s I.ANDINO lNtW ........ Cll ) -'
A1'9 "'s 90 0011110 ) lne.ffnHO I l(~O•n
OAVIY'S LOCICI._ tH1woer1 ... <Ill
.. 8"'9 .. r\ J7J '°'' tod • cow coo
NHL
CAMl"lllLL. CONl'ltt•NC..
Smvttll OMliefl w t. T .... GI' GA It°"'°" tQll )I • • eo 1ff lM
Caloerv " If 10 " 17, IM WIMI~ It 2l • 44 m 7SO l/1ncouv., 17 ,. • 40 It] 21)
KM9t 14 17 9 31 209 24?
NWTll OM\lall
Minnesota 26 lt • S6 m no Sf LOUI\ 11° u ) 47 llS 200
Chicago " 21 s 43 113 19S
Toronlo " 11 • lt 194 1)1
Dt lrolr .. ,. • J6 173 21S
WALU GONl'lltlENCE
Patrk.11 otvl\lall
NY l\landen 31 ti , tA n~ "' NV R1no.t\ ,. 11 5 6J 210 1'1
Pllllaoelollle 11 14 1 .. 113 110
wnnlnoton 2S 21 • Sol '" ...
Pi1t,bur9ll 10 )3 s 2S 141 714
N•w Jtr~y 10 3S • 24 136 209 Adami OMIHlll
Bl.lffelO 32 13 5 •II 101 160
BoSlon n 14 ) ., 215 148
~ 21 II s S9 ?3' 179
MoMrte 23 , .. 3 •• Harlloro lS 27 • 3'
Tllvn4MV'• Scw.s
w'\11n111~ • H•rtloro Z
Monlrtat 4 NV R1n1Hr\ 1
Qu.oec S NV "te r>dlrs I
T.....,., Gam.s
K-. el C1toarv
Oetro11 II 8utf1110
Min11t•ota el St Lout\
N•w Jeru v at Edmoolon
Toronto 11 Wl\hllli!ton PMa~Ol"l1e e t VlnC'OUVtr
NHL A•·Stu ros,.r'
WI.LES CONFERENCE
Glllte\
Ptte Pfft•n
Al Jt n.-n
18' ...
162 20.f
Joe Ciretle
Rod Langw•v
Oenll Potvin
Hew JtrMV
WHl'llngton
Pllll HOUMlv
Ro Bouroue
Mike O'Conntll
Ferwarcts
NV lsJenoen
ButfeiO
Boil on 8osron
Barr .. Peoer\on Bol ton
Git Pt rru ult Buffalo
Don Malonev N'Y Rangeo
Maril JOll"ton Hertford
M1cne1 Cou•et OuetMc Rici.. M•odlaton BoSlon
Brvan Trot11tr NV t1l11noet's
M•ll.t Bou v NY Islanders
M•li.e Bullard P1t1U>urgn
Mat' Nawno ~trta• Br .a" ProPO Ph,tadeli>nla
~ter Stn tnv Oueoec
G~BELL CONFERENCE
Goallft
Murrav 6ant'ef'man Cnoeago
Grant Ful"lr Edmonton
Kev•11 Lowt
Roo Ramaoe
Brad Maxwell
Paul Cottt ..
Doug WJl\on
Dave 6aovch
Fww1rcn
Gtenn Anoenon
Lennv McDonald
Tonv Tall!•
Mark Mn,1er
Marcel Ol«WM
Jeri Kurri
Oen'' Severo
Sttve Yzerme n
Rick Valve
Brien Bellow\
JOlln Oorodnlct
Wavne GrelU'I'
WresttlM
HIGH SCHOOL
Eomon1on
SI LOUIS
MinnHOl6
Eomonton
Chocago
Winnlpeo
Edmonton
Cal9arv
\la11couver
Edmonton
Kines
Eomonron
Chlcaoo
Detroit
Toronto
M1n,...~t11
De troll
Eomonton
FIUflfaln V~ li, H~ IMdl 11
11»-Becll (H6) o Nllao, 2 4S
107-ElDlnoza lHBl o OuBourdleu 245
I l-St•vt1nl (FVI d Buow o. 77·7
121-StrK h (F V) o Remtrez, >'00
l1e-Han1en IH61 al!< Uvtt.•wa, I·&
13•-Kennev 1FV) a Camooe11 I) O
14'>-Rou IHBI oec Birk l>·l
141-l'rerico !Fiil o fret0 13S
156-0'Conner IFll1 dee Rato.hsnam 7·4
167-Wtsterm an 1HB) dee Well\, 7· I
117-ElCol>edo IH6) o Aguirrf , H ?
193-H•rrl\on IFV) d Szeoo, 11·1
Hwt -"branaml !FVl o Ranote. 1 ~
lrvtne 51, Estenda 1
loo-<11111io Ill ..,on ov torten
107-Elurne (I) o Slulltev. S6
114-Statelv (I) di< Stanevk ll, 15·1 171-<onlvn 111 won DY forfeit
121-Franto. (II won bv lortell
134-Lekl 111 di< Fardtlle 1·7
140-Hlleflcoc" Ill won Dv lorttll
147-Knuoson (El dee Solo, 1 1
156-Walters IE I di< Kenleria 11 2
169-0 lez Ill die Smlll'i, 10 1
111-Raoo (I) o Gelvin. S S7
193-Kiuter I o Certlllt I IS
Hwt -Mover Ill D Wtvt<" 27
Caohtr•no ValtY ll, San o.m.m. 2' IOC>-Mc1n1vre !SCI dee P1trl1t10 '10·5
107-<lark (CV) oec Fleeman. 7-6
ll._Frv ISCl o Mll19r. 3 21
111-Wal\11 (CV) won bv forfeit
121-lge (C V) o Klrll, 3 lS
13~born <CV) o Kamm I.JO
140-Cwtrt' (CVJ oec Pautsln 1·7
147-6rown ((VI o Youno, 2 •S
IS6-Roo1n,on !SCI dK Fllzoelrki., IS·1
161-Bevertv I SCI di< Benoit, 6· s
177-Ca r1>1nt•r (CV) lied Ov•'°"· 8·1
19·3-Wolln !CV I o Ledger. 1.47
Hwt -Bavteu fSCJ o Wallner, JI
Fi.Id hCKk•V
HIGH SCHOOL
N-oor1 HarbW i, Mtrlt\I 0
NewPO•t •~o•C>o• Konno Falt I ~tz
l"ounteln ValleY 4, Wtitmlnltw 0
Founta•n va111v \CO<'l!lll Rosa l Scen1en
Glrh '°'e«
HIGH SCHOOi.
CtreN Oii Mar 4, • Ulf'(la 0
C.orona del Mer 'cor1n11 Rooen '.i. Brown I
&dis.on 2. Hu~ haClt 1 ~ol'on "orlllfl We1u1111. I K e111110 1
Huntington 8tach \.COf'inO F'•rnell I
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8rad Ont.r't IU S l dlf JONn llri.k
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dti H11n1 Ciutllhtrdl CSw1t1.,1ano1. ~1 • 1, 7 6 Tome•~ ((zKhot.loYt kMI) o.f
8ulCll Watt• IU S J 4•6, ,.,, 6·2. Wl)ll•
'~ (PoftMI Ml ~ Tntl'f"man CU..S l
1·6, J •6 • •. lvlfl t.tndl (Ct~a.klel llff Tim Gulttil.on CU.$ I, 6-1, .,.,, Jolflr.
McElll'ot IU S) dlf Scoff 0.1tl• CU U ... 1,
' 2, Ytnnldl Hoell IFrencel d9I ~ltinrl
L9COl'llt (Fr1nc.i, 7 ' t l . "ol T .. l\Cfl•'
IU SI dlf l!!rk. Korll1 CU~). 7•6, 6-i
PAO &OWL ROSTl!AS
NtrC
Offl'INSE
Wit -Jt"'-' Lofton, C.rH" Oev. Mtllt Oultk. Pl'illadllol'ile, • •ov G.rMn. 11.1
U>ub, 11 Clllrlle arown, Wallllnlllon
TE -Paul Collm•ll. t;,rffn Bav, •
DCM! CDiblt, OallH
T -Mlt..t ~tnn, Atlanta. Joe Jacobv.
Woh11111ton, ll•J•dlll SM!,.,, R•m•
Ci -Kent H•, ltaml, Ruu <;r1.~m, WHlllngton. •·R.C Tfllei.m.M, All•nla
C -J•ff Bollie, Wnhhw11on, 11 Lerrv
McCt rren, CrMn 9..,
Q8 -Joa Th41lmlnn. Wtllllnoton, "
Joe Monttne San Frenclt<o
RB -Erl< 04dltne11. Item\. WJHlem
Al'!Or1w1, Altanta, 11·Tonv Donall OallH ,
a Weller Pavton, Chica90
OEfflNSI
E -LH Roy Selmon Temoe Bay Ed
Jones Dalla•
T -Doug EnoH•n. Oetrou. Raodv
Wlllte, Dalla•, •·De~ Buu . WHlllnoton
0L8 -Llwrenct T evlol N•w York
Giants, HU911 Grffi\, Tamoa Bev •·Rlektv
Jeck.on N-Ori.an•
MLB -Mike Sl"9ietery Cnicevo. 11·
Harrv Carton. New Yori< G1en11
S -Mark MUfotiv WHn1ng1on Ne&a.11
Cremwll, ltaml, •·Ow1gnt H•<k•, $111
Fr•nci1eo
C8 -Ronn•• Lott San FrenciK o ,
Eveuon WaUs D1llH , A·Mart. Ha•na•.
New Vorl< Gle nr1
PK -"11 Ht 11·Sll4ltlo;h. Nrw York Giant\
Punt• -Carl Bira~ng, St Lou1\
r<ie1..-returner -Btllv Jonnton Atlanta
AFC
OFfEHSE
WR -Cerio\ Car.on r<anlu Cllv, Cr11
COlllMworlh, Cincinnati, •·Wu Cnanoier.
San Oleoo. x·M4rk Ou1>1r. Miami
TE -TOdd Cllrl1t.n~. Re!Mn. 1·
IC.tllen Wln110w. Sen D1tQO
T -Anlnonv Munoz. Cincinnati, Marvin
Powell, New Vork Jets, x·Brlan Hollowev.
New Engle nd
G -John Hannah, New Engl1no, Cnrl1
Hinton, Benlmor•, a·Ed Newman, Mia mi
C -Dwight Stei>Oen10n. Miami. •·Mike
weo,ter. Pi1111>urgh
QB -Dan Marino Mlern1 •·Oen
Fout\ San OitQO
RB -Earl CamPOei• Hou\lon, Curt
~.., Sealllt, a·Tonv COll1nl New Eng
land.a-Jot Cribb\, 6utf110
DEFENSE
E -Douo Sellers Miami, H-i. L-.
lteiden 1t·Marll Gn tineeu Ntw York
Jtll
T -Boo Beumtiower Ml1ml Freo
Smerln 6utfel0, "·Jot Kltcl<o Ntw YOf'k
Jtll
OLB -Cn1p Ben1<1 Clt•elenc:t, Rod
Mar11rt, llelden; ll• Tod Hlftdr1cU, ltelcltf-1
MLB -Jeck. Lemoert P•llllluroh. •
R anov Gr adl\111r, Denv•r
S -Oeron Cnerrv "-•n•H C1tv r<ennv
En •ev. S.11t1e, •-Vam McEir.v. Reldtn.
CB -C.arv GrH n, Ken\a1 C1tv, Lastw
Hl'lft, Raiden a ·Lou•l Wr111nr. Denver
PK -Carv Anaer~n P111W)urgh
Pun111r -Rici! Camaritto N-E11Qla no
IC:1CO.·rerurnef' -Gt'ff ,.ruin, Raldw\.
•--denotfl •nerve
Slrl CondlflOnS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA c;<>LOMINE -2•·36 oeorn, Packeo
POwdtt'WIO cu\tom l cnair' ex>eret1ng
MOUNT AIM HIGH -1•·36 oeorn PICll
ea PO•der ano men-ma0t • chain
SNOW SUMMJT -17·36 OfPlll PaC~f<I
POwder ano man·maci. 6 Cha ir' OPl"ehng
SHOW VALLEY -17·2• oeotn. Plt~ed
oowdef alld ma n·madt • C'l"la ir' OOPeUng
SIERRA·HEVAD" RANGE
LASSEN PARK -h o new e19n1 loot
t>e~e. hlrd PICll turn.no \Ol t one lriote
Cf)a1r end two w rlact '''" 00111 on "''"° nokl
l!IOttEAL -No "•w •· lO·loot Ollf
oroomeo 10<"1ng, l•vt cna ln end 1wo ,ur·
lace 1tf1s.
SUGU &OWL -No new e· IS·foot
t>e~e tirm oack a lld oroomt'd thrM
oouo1t·cne1r\ a nd an acceu 0011<101•
TAHOE DONNEil -No new 2·5 toot
oasr grooml'd hli.G a no oacl<eo, two
cna1fl a nd one surface hft
NORTH ST AR -No new 3·9 1 toot
oase oroomeo and oec~eo lull o~ration
ALPINE MEADOWS -No new 6 13
loot Dase. oeOl<e<I POwOer end oroomed . 10
cl"laln and one wrface 1111 HOMEWOOD -No new, I J·6 >·loot
Diile, groomed, titled and firm Pac~ed.
thrtt chairs and thrtt 'urtact 11115
SOUAW VALLEY 11.200 It I -No "ew,
1·9·toot 1>u11. groomeo a nd firm o.c1o;eo
cable car o~• and 13 chair'
SQUAW VALLEY 16,200 ft J -No n11w.
I ,.3•, toot t>eu groomed ano llrm
Packeo live cnalr\ end two lurlact 11111
TAHOE SKI BOWL -No new I ~ 9
loo• lies. oroomeo firm oack and sorlno one trlote cllair one aouole cna.r and 011e
surface lilt
HEAVENLY VALLEY -No new
4 »6·1oot oast, o•oomeo end firm oace..eo
tram. five troote cnairs ,,_ doull'e cneor\
ano thrtt surface loll\ SKI INCLINE -No ne w 3 4 toot base
oroomtO firm Dack lur,,1ng lOft S•• Cl'a.rs
MT. ROSE -No new • 9 loot Dase
granula r ano oroe>n'19d. ttvff t ha1n
ECHO SUMMIT -No new t> ' tool
oese, groomed ano tltteo two doullle cneir'
end one surfac• ••fl SIERRA SKI RANCH -No new S >
loot oase, \Pring ano groomed. n111t chair\
DODGE lllOCiE -No new 2·3 >·IPOI
bale, groomeo \Mino lour cna1r1 on wino
!'>Old
n1ursCS.Y's trans.act!Gns
BASEBALL
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ANGELS-S1gM<1 00119 Corbitt and
M10.e W " 01rcnen to one ·v••r contrac••.
Juen 8en1Qur1 outt,.1oer 10 • two·vter
COl'tract and Geoff Zahn oltc,,...
BAL TtMORE ORtOt..ES-S1gneo Miii•
BOOd•Cl<tr 01tcr>er to a on•·11ear contract
ano Lenn Sa"•'• ,,,f,pldt• 10 a lwo·vear
cont•ac •
CLEVELAND INOtAN~-S1gneo Ron
HHwv ca1cner 10 e tnrtt veer contract
ano R ct.. Bllhtnna o•rcner to • one ve•r
contract
MINNE SOT A TWINS-Sig'*' John
Butene• and M1lu1 Walter\ o•tcners. Dave e noie Catdl~ eno T •C'll Wiison and MIU
Hart, outfit~' NEW YORK YANKE ES-Named Jeff
M•noold strang111 and cor>dll1on1ng coacll
SEATTLE MARINERS-Announced
•nal Sttvt Htndar\On oulllekler. l"IH
•11r..o 10 term• oa 1 one veer contreet
TORONT O BLUE JAn S~g...O •ov
I.ff JaC:kiOll. oltc,,.r to • one·v•ar con
tract
Natlonat Laatu•
CtNCtNNA Tl 1u:o s -Announceo ""'" mentt with Frank Pu tore, ollcri.r. on a
tour nar <'Oflltttt, end e ruct 8trenvt •no
Cllerlle Puleo, ollcht'n Tonv Pert&. fif \t
otltm1n and Nlo Eu111t..v. llllrd lll•ema n.
10 ont vaar con1rec1,
NEW YORK M£ H -S•11nfll Oe"nv
Hffl> fl''' oa""°''" ~lfl~r 10 • one·
veer contract
PITTSIUAGH PIRATE!i-ltt1clled
e11rff~h wun JOM T11001 D••<llff, on e
lwo·vear conlracl and R111 Kr1we1vk,
o•t<"lr '"° OobOv e onl "' 0..11..,otr Oll on.· vear contractt
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PtTT$8UltGH P(NGUINS-Ac<:twad
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111.ro · roums dl'alf O•Ck l'OOHA~t.
UftltM S•1H l'Ml'ball l.Ntue
MtCHtOAN P.t.NTHCIU--,111Mt ,,,.,..
S•tllley, c~Cl'I. •o • mulll·'rMr con1ract,
Mlllt cooo. tltfll el\CI, 10 • ,.,It, of 011t
Y'ttt ColllrtC'!t llTrCJU9ll tlll tfl6 lHMI"
PtttSBURC,H MAULE9'~s·onecr Tim
AllM 'ffftv
Anthem
among
favorites
Manzanlllo race
to start Saturday
from San Diego
By ALMON LOCKABEY a..., ........... ,.. ..
five local yachts arc among the 44
cmncs awaiting the startrng signal otT
Point Loma Saturday at I p.m. fonhe
fifth biennial San Diego-to-Man·
tanallo race. Om! of the local cnmcs. Roaer
MacGregor's 65-foot Anthem, wall
also be among the five top rated boats
which will be fighting for first to finish
at the end of the I .2()()..m1lc down-
wind course.
Besides Anthem. the other local
entnes are Tomahawk, John Arens,
Balboa YC Encore, Joe Hoffman.
Bahia Coonnth1an YC; Ms 81u1 HalT) Thompson. Balboa YC. ana
Nalu. Peter Grant. Ncwpon Harbor
YC
Manzamllo race entries:
Acev Oucev (Sant• Cruz·SO), Herman Moniz.
Santo Cruz YC; Anlt>em 1MacGr111or·6S), R~
MecGreoor. Lido Ille YC, APP'-Pi. <Stnrt C.ruz·40), Lawrtna M. 5cn.cler, Calilornla YCI
Bl•~ll. Swen IS&S·•O), Huoll Beattv. COf'onade
YC. Brllll !Ptltrso,.·'81, Douo Pet1r\Otl, S.n
OllOO YC, ~rooke Ann (Nel1on/Marll\·40l,
Jonet, Brldon, Martin, California YC, Cadenza
(Ptler.on·40l, Cart Elcnellleub. Sen OllOO YC,
Cf'l«kmate (Peter\Ol'l·SSI. Monie Llvlnoston. o .. Rev YC. ConQUftl (Ptterson·4.3l, Moreno, Perin.
Wil10n Long BlaCl'i YC, Cv11nul !S&S·47), NG
Scnmllf Soulh Bav Yacnl Recln9 Ctuo
Eart of Mar ISanre Cruz-SOI. Kiri! Erskine,
MonltrlV Pe>n1ns1;ta YC, EcllPH (Net.on·
Mar•k·'3l BenrtalCll Croucl\ Sen Dl900 YC,
Encore ... !Cnance-54). JoWPll Holtma n, B1nlt
Coor111thl1n vc Eo•c IC&C·'3), Ea Meumueitet,
Cor1n1111e n YC ISealllel. Free Wneeler (SHt
llOOD MMM AuoctelH , Coronado VC lllu11on
1Peterson·43l. Ed McOowtU, K11>11 Harbor YC,
Ka•llmanou !Santa Cruz·SO) John Lenoon Sen
D•tQO YC, Mtr11n ILH 611. Terrv Llnoenfllder,
San Otego YC, Miramar (70·11 ltttcn>. JOfln
Scrloos. ~n 0 •'90 YC. Ml Btu lFrt<l·Sl l. Harrv
Tnomoson, 8elbol vc
Naiad (Farr·•SI Wiiiiam UnoerwOO<I, Santi
Baroera vc. Natu 144·11 sloool. Peler Cr1flt,
NewPOrt H1rbor YC, NOIO<IOUI (0t\on·40) Scott
Pine, Senta Cruz YC, Octavia (Santa Cruz·SOl,
St ewer I Kr11. Sa nta Cruz YC. Prtdlclou•
1Ptterson·•11 Arnolo Net.on. 0111 Rtv YC,
Promotion !Santa Cru z·40), RandOloh RIPen .
Santa Cruz YC. Quester lS&S·4 .. I, Kenneth Ott, San Dleoo YC. Ramoa9e CKautman·39), Pnllllo
FrMdman Wlnd1amm•n YC, Retla11ct
!N .. 1on1Mart1<·401. Or nnis Conner. Kerrv
Geragl!lv San Ole go v c. Sae le
fNti,on Merek·41l. Rogelio Perlioo, Acaoulco
YC
Saga I Nel\on Marek ·641, Baker. Btrkul,
Writer Long Beach vc. Salsiouedol !S&S·431.
Frtdllnck Frve, Sen Diego YC, Sanovlnd
(Farr-411, Jtreto Jensen, MetroPOlltan YC
(Qak11no) Sntnkanw n (Kihara ·lfl. Meurlee
B•t llfltl<I California YC, Smaug <Cu\lom slOoOJ,
Roerk Luowlo , San DIRl>O YC. Soectrum
!Pt1er10n·4?> Rot:>ert SO<"log, San Dieoo YC,
Sw1ttsur• 1Fren·S81 Sv 1Cla1nmen. San 0 1tQO
VC Sw1fl\ur1 111 IN.iwn Mar-"·611. Nick
Freztt San O•eoo YC, T1mt>er WOii IFerr·lll,
t.errv Atkins Caon io Beach VC, Tomenawk
(Holland·• I• Jonn PeoiOw Soutnwestern YC.
Tomellltwk (Frer\·Sll John Aren•, B•lbol vt,
Trav•HO INet\on Merek-4-41, Ron Kunlf
Oclel\$10f YC UbDH I !Santa Cruz·S21, Rowe,
At>renam. Ell 1. Newiaort Herbar 'JC , Ye Turi..o
!Pt•trlOI' •71 Gtcl<oe An1..,r. Pllclttc.Marin.t-1 YC • •
NHYC
to host
new event
'Challenge Cup'
willfeature-
top skippers
8) ALMON LOCK.ABEY
Oelly l'ht lloettno Wrftlf
Ne\\ pon Harbor Yacht Club does
not la) claim to being the best )acht
club tn the nauon. but oftlc1als ha ve
conceived a new )'acht1ng regatta for
the purpose of determining which
club is .. home to the best racing '.>atlors:· .,
The cv<.'nt. scheduled April 11-14,
will be known as the U.S. Yacht Club
Challenge Cup, fcatunng top sailor$
from selected yacht clubs, according
to Commodore John S. Griffith Jr.
fhc fi v<.'-race series\\ 111 be sailed in
1den11cal New York-36 sloops, carry·
1ng crews of eight, and will be held on
l'loscd courses between the Newport
Pier and the Santa Arut Ri ver Jetty.
Boats will be furnished by local
owners.
The winner w1ll be declared the
best }acht club an the U.S. (at least for
th<.' current )ear). The competition
was dreamed up after an article an a
national boattng magazine described
the Nev. York Yacht Club and the St.
rranc1s Yacht Club of San Francisco
as the l'-'O Best )acht clubs in the
country.
Co-chairmen of the new regatta will
be Bill Ficker. former America'i1 Cup
defender. and Bill Palmer•Jr., two-
11me member of th<.' U.S. Clipper \up
<.'fies an Hawau . and a member of
la~t ~car'!I U.S. Admiral's C'up team
in England.
.\feature of the regatta will~ that
any sailor who has won an America's
Cup. an Olympk gold medal. the
C'ongres!iont1I Cup or a world cham·
p1onsh1p an an Olympic class will nol
tx eligible to serve as helsman in the
1cgana.
Late goal gives
Edison 2-1 win
Kath) 81efeld convened a comer
kick lalC tn the M:<'Ond half 10 ii"C the
Edison High 11rls soccer team a 2-1
Sunset Lcaaue ''IC'tOI) over H uni·
in1ton Beach Thursd.a).
Fd1son' othrraoal came 1n the fi"'
holffrom Kim Waluhk.
In a Sea View~ uc match. Mana
Rogc~ tallied thr~ goab anJ P11&1
Brown Ont' as Corona dcl Mar
blanked Estancia. 4.0.
CdM 1~ ~-1 -1 1n le .ut nnd q.3.3
O\'t'mll,
,
Kent Pierce to lead
Board of Realtors
Hunungton Beach Realtor Kent M. Pierce, a partner in Coat• & Wallace
Real Estate, has been elected pf('stdent of the 1,500 member Hu.ottn1ton
Beacla/Foutalo Valley Board of Realtors. Pierce. who has ~n a member of
the board stnce 1972, is the first salesman (non-broker) to serv( as president of
the board since 1t was founded tn 1960 01hers sen mg v.1th him mclude·
Robert L. Noble, firs1 vice president. F. James Ewing, second 'ice
pres1dent/MLS chairman, R.L. Kirkland, sccretaf}/lrcasurcr. D1rec1ors arc
Nancy Rhyme, Elaine Stephens, Charlene Rosslpol, Stan Sabin and Da.o
Hoppy .• . ...
Hellonetic1, 1Dc. of Ir\ me has announced 1hat Gen. Davld C. Jone. (U.S.
Air Force, Ret..) wh o served as chairman of the Joml Chiefs of Staff from Jone
197810 June 1982. ha~Joined the company's board of directors. In his capacity
PIERCE JONES DIMINO BRACKETT
as chairman ol the Jomt Chiefs. Gen Jones sen-\!d as the senior m1hlaf}
advisor to the president, the Nauonal Secunt} Council and the secretary of
defense. Helioneucs 1s a h1gh-technolog} firm • • • Orange Count> attorne} Franklin J. "Bud" Dimino was recently elected
chairman of the board of the Bank of Sa.o Clemente. Dimino is one of the
founders of the bank and a member of the original board of directors. Dim mo
1s a San Clemente resident. . ~ ..
Ungo Real Estate, a Laguna Beach-based real estate firm. has joined
Homerlca's national broker-to-broker transferee counselling and referral
system as an affiliate member. The Homenca system 1s a method of gaming
national affiliation and a larger share of the relocation market without
reliriquishmg ownership of a firm or without becoming part of a nauonal
franchise chain. Bo Brackett sen es as Lingo relocation director. • • • Rlck Miyamoto of Anaheim Hills has been appointed sales manger of
Orange County for Shearson/ Americaa Expreu Mortgage Group Corp. Prior
tOJOtningShearson almost a year ago, Mi yamoto was the director of marketing
and sales for Boalevard Development, an Orange Count} residential builder.
In his new position. Mi yamoto will be admm1strat1vc liason for the staff of 13
loan representatives at the Tustin office. He will also be responsible for the
sales efforts in 1hat office. ••• Cappy Dobbs Development Co. Inc. recently appointed Lenac, Warford,
Stone. Inc. of Newport Beach to handle its adverusing and public relations
acti vi tics. Capp) Dobbs is currently 1 n vol ved m the development of more than
400.000 square feet of medical and professional office space in south Orange
County. • • •
Ratel Electronics of Sao Jose bas purchased a S.1-acre slte in tile lrvlne
lndastrtaJ Complex and will consolidate three Southern California facilities
into a new 70.000-square-foot building later this year. Sale of the S 1.6 million
site from The lrvlne Compa.oy ~as arran~ed by_ James Cunningham and
RJcJl.ud HodgH of McCarter·Burke's Irvine office. Ratel assembles and
distributes electronic components for thl' military and electronics mdustl) • • • PacUlc Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Newpon Beach rece1\ ed the gold
award from United Way of Orange Count} nonh/~outh for record
contributions given b> employees dunng the 1983 ca~pa1gn. The gold a"ard
is the highest award gi ven b} 1hc United Way to recognize achievement of 100
percent of potential contnbutions from employees. This amount equals
approximately one hour's pay per month per emplo)ec Pacific Mutual
employee contributions totaled nearl} $137.000 in 1983 an 18 percent
increase over the p1ev1ous }ear. • • • Robert E. HaUlwell rI has JOIOed loternaUonaJ Financial Planning Groop
of Newport Beach as \ice president in charge of admm1stra11on. announced
Glen.n D. Woody, president and founder. I FPG provides financtal planning for
individuals. companies and corporate executives. • • • Gloria Zigner & Associates has received three outstanding a'Wards from
the lnlernational A11oclatloo of Fain & Expositions for cfTons made in
adven1sing and public relations dunng the 1983 Orange County Fair.
,~OU TLOOK ~-'-~_4 _ _
OrMge Coat OAtlY PILOT!Ff'tday, olanuary 21.1'914 88
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS 8-;7
The.year in business
Every year about th1s time, ntwspapers uy 10
take stock of the comm uni ties around them. / t 's a
normal human condition. Call it curiosity. We try to
determine where we are in the overall scheme of
things. how far we have come in the preceding year
and what the coming J 2 months mighr bring.
But trying to chart mankind's progress is an
imprecise science. What is considered progress ro
one.is a threat to the en vironmenc to another.
Sometimes we don 't see all that is there or fail ro ask
the properQut$Uon. To changt the focu1. we tried to
c8,1nge the perception this year.
We asked tbeopfoion makers, the leaders of our
TeSACCtivecommunitiestosharetbeiropinionsoo
1983 with us and ro make their mosr expert
predictions on the future. Yesterday we looked at the
outlook for educa cion and for ibe s1.K cities alolll the
OrangeCoasc. TodayweaskedCbamberof
Commerce leaders to Bi ve their view ofOranse
Countybusiness. 1
Progress in a very big 'small town'
Down town project
seenas a key f ri HB ---
By ROBERT DA VIS
Generally. the City of Huntington
Beach 1s progressing rap1dl} as tt
pertams to the business ch mate. This
view 1s shared b} the Chamber of
Commerce but wit h certain reser-
' ations pena1n1ng· to individual
categories. It 1s unfair to judge
progress wtthoul breaking it down
into specific artas.
In 1983 the C'lt) Council approved
the Downtown Development Plan
(operating as the Redevelopment
A.gency) as we.II as the Specific ~l~n.
Potentially this was a very pos111ve
move forward and was the necessary
sequential step to form the structure
needed for actual development tn the
future. Man}' roadblocks remain
before meaningful change occurs.
Property owners must agree on values
and tn many cases join together 1n
Joint ventures.
This will be a process takmg
additional time and considerable
ncgouauon The Redevelopment
<\gene} (Cit) Council) must pru~ent-
1) e"aluatc proposed projects wathtn
the predc~rmmed gu1dehnes and
continue to allow various opinions
and pos1t1ons to be voiced. Interested
community and business groups
must continue to monitor all
proposals and provide advice and
input along the way. The first step has
been taken. but much work hes
ahead.
Real estate development 1s pro-
gressing at this point af\cr a "er)
sluggish penod. Individual housing is
being provided and com~erc1al and
industrial development 1s on the
increase. Continuing controversy re-
mains between the developers. the
ecologists and go .. cmment agencies
The business community generall:r
frcls the restnrtions imposed and the
approvals required, although essen-
tial. are too stringent. There are
var) mg philosophies in Huntington
Beach ranging from a zero growth
attnude to a total pro-development
posture. The community has been
referred to repeatedly as a "small
town with a large population." Com-
pans1ons often arc drawn to Costa
Mesa. Irvi ne and Ne\\pon Beach
which are heavily involved in the
development of commercial and
(Plea.ae .ee HUNTINGTON/86)
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The downtown redevelopment loolll8 u a major Bunt!1icton Beach project.
Newport chamber forecasting
banner business year in 1984
By CAROL J. SOUTH
An optimistic econom ic picture
and a projec1ed banner year for
busine-ss in 1984 was projected by the
Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors al
their recent annual meeting.
The Chamber of Commerce in a
community 1s often acknowledged as
an accurate barometer for the busi-
ness community it represents. In
1983. the Newport Harbor Arca
Chamber of Commerce realized the
la~est increase tn new memberships
1n tts 75-year history. Concurrently,
the businesses m Newpon Beach
benefited from an economy that was
rapidly improving .
The same rate of growth is expected
to continue in 1984 for the Newpon
Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce.
Although due in part to the improv·
mg economy. much credit for the
growth belongs to the fact that
Newport Beach is one of the most
desirable locations to conduct busi-
ness in Orange County. Even with the
rapid development ot the neigh-
boring cities. the unique quality offife
in Newport Beach continues to draw
professionals. entrepreneurs and
businesses of quaht} to the c1l}.
The comm unit) ofNcwpon Beach
as a whole benefits from the influx of
business. Companies moving into
Newpon Beach add to the tax base for
the cit)' and those whose businesses
are not located in Newport Beach.
circulate dollars while conducting
business in the city. Revenues to
Newport Beach from the business
communll}' contribute to a bcaJthy
financial balance for the ci 1y's budget.
.\s a result. Newpon Beach is able to
fund the eAcellent police and tire
protcc11on sen ices which help ensure
the high quaht) of life within the
community
The financial impact of the 1984
Summer Olympics on Newport
Beach cannot be overlooked.
Although the advent of the Games
did not pla) a part in the 1984
financial plans of the Newpon
Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce,
it will have a favorable financal
influence on the hospitality industry
in the city
"No room at the inn" already is
being reported b} local hotels for the
ume of the Ol)mp1c Games. Res-
taurants and other businesses m the
area will benefit financially from the
"npple" effect of the money spent by
(Pleue eee NEWPORT {88) .. .---------------------------------------------------------------..., :~
Orange County mortgage rates
BALLOON
ADJUST-
ABLE
lender
ContecUPhone
Founders S&L
Nettle Bathune
(213) 295-3161
Cal America S& L
Fay Nadel
(714) 778-4922
Pomona First Federal
Don Mead
(71 4) 621-3071
lender
Contect/Phone
Weyerhaeuser Mortgage
Ed Becker
(714) 835-1706
Southwest S&L
Timmy Ing
(213) 938-7800
Coast Fed. S&l
Don Phares
(714) 832-9363
Rates quoted are tor alngle-tamlty, owner-
occupied hom•, bought w1th a 20% down payment.
Each example Includes three of the top ten0er1, u
selected by Prime Rating Inc Atl Jenden have been
ranked by Interest rate. point•. term• end fees. If a
lender requtrea PMI (Private Mortgage lnauranc:e) It
hu been calculated Into the Interest rate shoWn All
i.ndert wet• updated and ¥erlfled Jan. 23, 1984
FIXED thowl the tradlttonlJ long-term fixed-rite
mor1gage. BALLOON mortg~ require the borrower
to reflnanct the loan or pay the balanc. wtthln a few
year& An ADJUST ABLE mortgage carries I varlabi.
lnte t rate. adjutted 9V9fY rew month• 1 Indicated
Int. Amon. Due M8xlmum
Rete Pta. Yra. Yra. loen
12.500 2.0 30 15 $250.000
12 750 20 30 10 $150,000
12 750 2 00 30 5 $200,000
Int. Amorl. Int. Mui mum
Rete Pta. Yra. AdJ. Cep Loen
9.875 30 30 12 mo 0 $250,000
10375 25 30 1 mo. 5 $150,000
10 soo , 5 30 6mo 5 $300,000
Cap It the max1mum petcont lnereut In lnt.-..t rate
over the term of the Joan.
Note: Information on mortgage tending In Orange
County 11 provided by Prime Ratf ng Inc. of S.UMllto.
The rates Jor this parlel U.t are derl\19d from Prime
Rating'• data bue of mort t.ban 350 ~ In
Calltoml• TheM lenders control about 00% of aource
money avaJlabte for real 911ate loenl ln the ltl1e.
Mor1~ broken are not lnctuded in the data bue.
More lnfonnatton may be obtained tor 1 •• by catltng
Prime Rating, toll tree. It (800) 832·9999. The Ody
Pilot 8CCltPt• no rMPOMlbtllty tor the .Prime Rat ng
repor11. •
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86 OrangeCo
OUTLOOK '84
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Laguna projects
huge increase in
tourism in 1 984
Olympics visitors
may s t ay around
to see Art Colony
By JIM LYON
In I YI< l l al(una &al h 11.a\ tor
IUllJll• OclilU\l' !Ill' l(Ollllfllll tn
d1la10r' rneJ'>uring 1he pul\l' ol
hu\1ne\'> rel{t\ll'rnJ ta' or a hi~ lur lhl'
t 11\ lompart•d to uthl'I part' 111 1h1·
countr)
I a11.una 11.a' 11nl\ 'lrghlh c1lkltl'd
b~ the UP'> anu do .... II\ ot the nallllllJI
econrim\ It'\ true .,..t. tlo not ha\l· J \
largl' an.1nJu,inal ta\ ha\c J\ nthu
tllll·\ hu111.( haH· lx·nl"l"t1l·d Imm Im'
h~al unemplo)ml'nl rail•\
\omt: 1n ll'fl'\llng hU\Hlt'\\ dl•\ l lop-
mrnt\ ha't.' talo.l•n pla,t· ""er tht• pa'I
lt:11. 'ears
fl\lal \-l·.tr 19XI rl•\l'31\ 1ha1
Laguna B~·a<.h hau I '12 hu.,rnt:''
lrtcnses 1\\ut:d thill produtl'd
SI lfJ JOl.000 1n '>ak'> In fi-.cal H'Jr
I 4X2 I ]311 hU\IOl'\\ lrl l'll\C~ l\\Ul'd
did $111 1nooo<1 1n ltx:al W\ahlt
\Jin 1ran!M.!1I1un\
.~.fan' of thl· l1ll'n'>l'' art· hdd h~
rnd1" rd.uah 1 n \Ul h profc'>\1un~ a\ real
l'\late agent'. art\ and lfalh an1.I ol hl'r
\Ingle propnctor~ So 1he ratro ot the
Man) of lhl· 'l\ltor~ tu< .1ldorn1,1
1n 1984 Mii fed thn Jlrt·.11.h kno\.\
Laguna fkat.h due 1u ihl' IJt 11h.1t 11u1
prumu11o n..il and ad\l'rll'>tlll! m.i·
1enal '' nu11. J1'>trrbuted nat1on .... 11k
and tnterna11onall\ through l·on·
<,ulate!>. emba'>'>lt:'> tour manager\.
and man) othl·r '>JPPtlfl group\
I bellevl· I 984 \huulJ tx· 11u1
· (iood\.\ Ill Yt·<H " "'e \.\Ill \t't: mam
n.:11. faLt·'>. ma,tx· nl'n '>tr..ingt· J\\lll
hul v.e <,hould n.·nH·rubl·r tht') .trl'
'l'>ltnr' A "'arm 'milt: -" hanJ-
'hal..e -.ind "'l'lu1ml· · JU'I ltlo.t·
\1om anJ Dal.I U\l'd to do '' h1•11 J
'tranger '>topJ:H:d h~
~h crv)tal hi.Ill tort·rn-.1 tor I 11~4 "
1ha1 Laguna Rl'i.llh '>houlll tontinut·
it., upwarJ d1111h 111 l<llal l<nahk ~111·,
tran-.acttoni,h' 'I 2rx·rn·nlcl\t:r llJl'll
f 11un\m l'> \hl'. (1nh major rndU\lr\ Ill
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Laguna'• popular Pageant of the Mastera baa done much to
encourage tourism ln the Art Colony.
Irvine growth
will continue;
jobs mounting
By VANCE C. SIMONO JR
Amid the lorecast5 ol a rnn11nu1ng
nauonal and regional e<.·onom1c up-
\wing. prudence drctatci. pcnod11..
recognnron of trends and other fac-
tors underlying the n·covcry now
under way.
In 1981 Irvine was rccogn11ed as
one ot the 10 moc;t desirable ut1cs 10
the nation rn which to hvc It was al!>O
determined to haH one of thl· three
ta~tc'>t-growrng population~ 1n the '
<itate.
Add1uonally, the Southern < alr-
fum1a A~soc1a11on of Government'
has prcd1Cted that Irvine wall pro\ 1dc
more new JOb~ b) the turn of the
century than an) other Cit) in the
count~. some 104.000. Over 70000
now live in Irvine and an ad<l111onal
70.000 come here datl) to earn their
Irving. Both numbers wall more than
double 1n the forc!>Ceablc future.
The <.hallcngc ts not only to steer
\uch growth toward prospcnty for
local commercial enterprises bul to
matnta1n the high qualrt) of life of
local workers and resident<,
Some of the growing pain'> arc
already tn C\.tdcnce.
Technical lndu•trie• keep a
grip on Irvine'• economy.
mcnts contrnuc to open. tndudrng
moderatel) priced rental housing.
In rne·s bedrock rndustnc'i
b1omedrt1al 1nfonnat1on and 'om-
municatron\ technolog~ -arc pos-
1l1oncd for t.·~plo'i1ve growth rn the ·sos.
New year has new look for
Fountain Valley chamber
In the four years I have n:s1ded and
worked 1n ll"\-tne. m\ commute time
has doubled I find m)scll '>topp<:d at
red lrght<i with no cross-tratlit or
wa11rng at lour-"'a) slop sign'> w11h
cars backed up in all d1rc<.tion<i The
freewa)S will become sllll more
frustrallng before recent funding has
rts effect.
Ha1ardou' wa\tc spills seem com-
monpla<.c Rarns regular!) flood m)
neighborhood < ertain rnmumer
goods arc '>lrll ~arce or unavailable
Man\ .. mall merchants feel c;1rangkd h~ high rent\ and 1solauon '>pawned
h> the ··village shopping concept"'
and ar1..· fcl!rful of new comPt"t111w
commen:1lll dc.,.dopment.
Irvrne'c, grcatec,t a'i\el. however,
be)ond 1\\ loc.auon, fr1.·l·way and
a1rpor1 ane'>'>. the unl\Cr\lt~ anti rt'i
capacny for dcvelopm<.'nt lte-. rn 1t'i
human resource~
"Jo m1d-s1n·d c11y'sgo"ern1ng body
work'> harder or longer ts morl'
\Oph1st1catcd or humane The great
bulk of the Cit) 's crime rs rmponed
Dedicated c1111en volunteers ser-
ving on ad hoc and standing com-
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spurs pride in c ity.
renewed optimisn1
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large I rom bu'itne\'> d1rcllorre~.
map\. apanml'nl rental rcfern.il' and
.. 1.1.l'knml' ho\lt.:'>'>,. packet\ ·111 .. (an
'ou tell me whl·re the 1.."t"nter of town
;.,.,. .. thl' chamber'' a''ailablc to '>en e
1\\ commun1t\ rn ne~ wa) pc1r:.-.1hlc
fhe ( hamtx·r of < ommt•rte '>Oml'·
llml"~ '>Ufkr' Imm lhl' sam<: problem
lhl' l<x.al l1hrar) ha\ that I'>. 1he
t 1t11t·n, k11011. 11 1\ there anJ knmH 1t
ha<. all thn\t• "'onJeroult \Cf\ 1t·n bul
11 I\ thl' Ja\t ()Ian· ) OU look for hdp
~ l' a'> the lrhrar) arr cqu1pf)l:d and
.:ager to ht. ol '>l'f\ ICl' touurlommun1·
'' fhe l-ounla1n ~allc) < hamber of
c'omml'rcl' onl~ a<,~i, 1ha1 )OU g1"l' U'>
tht· t hamc
I r;inJ.. Na' arro t\ prt'\1t.h'n1 of thl'
1-uuntam Vi!lln ( h;w1hcr t>f' < om-
mcrcl'
Man) who work here sttll cannot
afford to lrvc ht."re. Commuting b) arr
,., a progress1.,.cl) calamr\Ou'> ex-
perience White collar con an1sts s11ll
abound and the market for both
rc'>1dcnual propcn) and lea~·d wm-
mi:rcral ofltl"e r:.pat:c contrnut''> tu be
r,oft Some maJor firm'>. d1\da101ng
( alrfornra· .. tax 'i tructurc and co'1 of
It' rng. ha vc opted to locate elsewhere.
notabh the \uuth •
Despite th1.· foregorng. Jnd the
recesi,ton no1w1thstanding. 1983
demon<itratcd the strength and re-
sr henn uf the local economy Nev.
hotels · and office building'> keep
appearing on the horrLon. New c;hop-
p1ng lenter'i and rc..rden11al de"dop-
The uebate between pro-growth
and environmental advocatec, focu-.es
on substantive 1s~ucs 1n a spin! of
informed compromise and long-term
harmon) l:.x t ra-governmcntal
ciuzen effort'> are directl·d toward
improvement rn our sc:hool'>, 1rans-
pona11on. health servt<:C'i and de-
' elopment of our youth.
Meeting the challenges prcscn1cd
h\ the immense and 1nc.,,11ablc
growth O\l'r the next two or three
dccadn will indet.•d require continu-
ing fcxu<, on densrt). transponauon
and housing problems and the like
But ofall lhe blc<,srngs bestowed on
the lr"rne c:ommunll) none .... ,11 be
morl' \ aluablc than the ua) -to-day
1n,.ohcmen1 of rts rnmmL·rctal and
rec;1dent1al populauon in \haprng its
own destroy
Vance (: 4l1lnond~ Jr 1~ prc~1dcn1
of the /nine Chamh<:rot( ommcrcc
An active and progress-filled
year in 'The City of the Arts'
By H. JACK llALL
During our 1.1\I )Car undn lhl·
lcadl'r\h1p of Kt•n Fo....,lcr. thl'
< h;imhcr wa\ :11.tf\c 1r1 man) art.•ai, r hr•1ugh long dfort thC' lll\ ... \lgn
11rd1 n;inl l "'·" modllied tog" e \Oml·
rd tl'I lo t ho\l' J'X'f'>Oll\ "ho\l' 'i1gn'>
\\l'fl' 1n plall' v.hl'n thl' url.ltnJnll' .... a.,
.1<.l11f1\t'd
rc ... 1c11.l'd data on lhl' (o-.ta Mc~
Frcewa) n1mplct1un and "'t.'nt on
rcnird rn fovor of Ille 'lame route
recommended bv th<' Cm (ouncrl
·1 hi\ au1on was taken in 1..oordinauon
11..tth the In inc and Newpon Beach
chamhcr\ fhr'> 11.a\ath1e,cd 1hrough
the 1 n-C 1t1e'i ( hamber mn•t1ng'>.
where repre!>enta\1,es of l'ath
chamber mt{'\ to d1~U'>'> l\\UC\ of
1ntcrci,t. Wht·re agreement" real'hed.
a., in the case of the Co'ita Mesa
rrcl'wa) :ind the San Joaquin Hrll\
Tran ~portal ton ( umdor. u nan r mou'>
actron I\ takt•n
During 11\ current ·~.n-'84 )Ca r. the
( o~ta Me'>a ( hamhcr <,upportcd the
Hear Strl't'I dc,elopmcnt (r.:1unrng
fur large department \tort'\) ai, a
PfOJt:C'I of great cconomrr \alUl' to 1he
c1t11en\ of ( O'>ta Mesa.
1 he <:hambcr t!. currcn1l y undcr-
takrns a c;1ud ~ of th<: propo!led one-
ccn1 1ncrea~· rn the \late \ak'i, ta\
"hrch "'ould he allocateJ to Orange
( ount) tran~portat1on . frl'cwa). road
and raprd tran<,11 pro1cch. A pclsllron
ma) tx· taken if a largl' degree of
unan1mll> "a1:h1e,etl.
The chamber will no douhl con-
tinue to find more arL"a\ where 11 can
assist the bu\1ne,.,men of thl· cm and
its c1t11cn'> in order to <onttnuc to
ma1nta1n a health-. economic drmatc.
JI h t J.. /fall 1~ prc\1tlcn1 ol lhc· < ·mr.1 .\.11·,:1 < hamhcr ot < 11mmcrn·
I hrough \l'\t'r;1I ~l'ar'> uf dlort h~
thl' ( h;imhcr \'l\llOf'> and f fa\.el
C ommrllt'l "'l' ha't' e\tahlr\hcd an
1ndl'f1l'ntlen1 \ l\1Jor\ Bureau tor c 11\ta ~fr\J 10 a\\l<it rn making ( u'>\..t
\lna a tra\cl goal 1 he lit~ and the
t harnhcr art· hoth contnhu11ng 111 the
dlort I hl' hurcau·, pc>hut''> ..... 111 ht·
\t'I h~ a h11.1rd "'hit h ha\ rl'prt''t·n ta
'" t''> Imm hoth lhl' t h.imtx·r and lh\.'
1 ''' nn 1.1 I ht· hu r l·a u I\ 111;111a((t'd h\
< t1.n-ln lohn.,11n an t'\JX'rll'lltl'c.I
l h,1mlx·1 111.inagl·r "'ho " m11\t lam
tl1ar "'"h C lr<1ngl' < oun1~ ..itlt\ 1t1t'\
HUNTINGTON BEACH ...
Dunng tht· tum1ng H'ar the
, h,1rntX'r \\Ill uirl\rnuc II'> l't1opcr·
.111011 "'th and a'l\l\tanll· to the
V1,11or\ Hurl·J u undn a thrce·)l'ar
program to hl'lp till' hurt.•;1u ht·t omc
·'>lahll\hl'J anti opaauonal
I ht• 1 hamtx·r ha\ JJuptl·J .1 nt'"
l11g11 ·· 11w C ''' of lhl· -'\rt<i.' .ind '"
pl.11111111g t11 l'ntourJl(l' \11t11lar .1lt1trn
In the ul\ in ordt·r to emph.1\11t' thl·
,,ml'd art Jtlt\ 1\1e!> CXl\llll~ and in
dl'\ l'lormt·nt 0 1 wur\e, tht• f O\.\ n
< ('nll•r lkvel11p mcnt'i have tn ·
flUl 11\.t•d U\ In thl\ u>nnl'l llOll d'> lhl'\.
\\Ill l'\l'llltrall\ l'(jll31 or l'XtC('d 1n
qua lrl\ lht· I >oruth\ ( h,1ndkr
Pit' 1II111n 1 n I °' \ ngch·i,
Ourrn1o1 the flJ\t \.l'ar the thamtx·r
UPs AND DowNs
From86
~ 1ndu<,1rral propcnin. attral ling mo<,t
of \)le larger bu!linesses and with them
the 1nt·rca .. cd tax base. On unc hand.
the ut11C'm of lluntrngton Bl·ach
y,ant comparable or ~upenor '>l'f\ ll"l'\
hut haH troubk '>upponrng thr
pr1.·.,l'nrl' of the rn'itrumcnt th.it pa~\
the 1ah -bu\lnC's\ r rani,porta\lon '' one uf till' rtUl)lH
Lonccrns uf the husrnt'~!> tommun•I>
Part of the problt-m goc'I hack man)
year~. part of 11 r~ \Imply geographical
and part " the rnmmuntt> apathy
until rc1.en1 year., The!le problem~
must be addrcs~d 1n the fu ture. the
succe~li of the Downtown Dt•"elop-
mcnl plan being a pnmc example
The L"durn11onal 11y<>tcm ha' Ix-
NEW YORK I AP1 Tht IOllOwll'ICI It" 'now' lh• Over lht ' Counitr \totll\ end wtrranr, lhtt h&vt oon. uP lht mo'' t n<I down lht mo•r ~Hd on r,.rctnt of th•nr,, lot Tllundev No \Kurll1H rtdlng oetow ,, or 1000 •h•r~~ •rt 1nrludtd l>ftvlou• llOslno Nt!I eno ~tn180t cllanot~ .,. the di trenc1 t>elwffn lht l11d Price and av'• 1.,,, bid or c1
Ull'I t.IV W• (,., ·:r Nam• I.HI Chf Pel Na mt L•r _Ch~. I Wtn\IMI ••• I i • Uo ~I j M9<1~ un ,
I( 'ri'"" h, I • uo NtWP I '• l
J Al Clll .. ~ UP All~l't • -\t • ICNw~ \ ·~ + I " UP • PWI rn •• -.... f I j s Alftl IJM I I • UD
11
p t SY\ 7>• I • If 1
'
ACtH Ul'I ''• t I • Uo ~um wl L =I ·: , I IC~w11 wt •• ' ~. UP ~ ~n A til wl r t "" UP m 1 WI " P11,Qf-/. J 'I t~ 8~ II aml -"· ~y H•btr "';r , 'l:
-7'16 i·~ts\ ·~ Up ~~li,r.' -,., I a m 1~1 '• HI I '• ft•lltn11p 2 ~n,,,'-'" • Tl ICW n 1 ·~ UP i i 21T' ' •• 1~ AmC.tl '9 Uo n v 1.1n • lt Of>•<ur It UP ; ~o.,••v ~ i: '')r t • UP Hint 4' :• ou• • 1 • t 11 .. uo l U>~ ... tlr.r(llO 7) 16 • uo l Air I I ~
ri
lnll.b \ • I l ,, Up
J
Flar~ r '• Rt>.,Cl'I r· ... Uo I r~ .,, Pa I i !w•dlw I \.o I • Up rt nl ' i, ..
rnwP It '• Up I I ldF I 4
11r,1mf un ~ ~ UP I t orm ,r11S \! • H L 11~tl ' "" • uo ~tom• '•
come ol grC'atn rnlen•\I to the
busane'!I rommun11y 1n relen1 year..
Man) bu\inl'SSl''> are now rC"alt11ng
the 1mpon antc of lht• "product ..
produced hy our 'l<.hool'> a nd arc
becoming more 1n,nhl:d 1nd1v1du-
alh and collect1,el} ""'th 1hc prob-
lem < ompared It> otht•r t'om·
munllrc\, Huntington lkttt.h I\ pro-
grec,c,rng more rap1dl to \olvr the
prohlem... but mo'lt pt•oplc agree
thcrl' r<:. n1ur li rema1111ng 10 be
accom pl t '>ht'd
The rnrrcnt Cit} \'ounul and the
Cl l) staff In re('ent )l'Jf\ hU\l' \hO\\n
their w1ll1ngnc~s to pan1c1pa1e 1n
meaningful d1alogut' with the bu'>I·
nes!I community Total a~11.·emcnt
between thcst' ent111cs 1" nearly 1m-
po'l'l1hlc and probably not even
dcmable. but whefll govl'rnment and
bu~inc!l\ keep commun1cat1on lrnc\
open. agreement can often be reached
or at lcn'lt a mt'antngful rnmpromt'IC
can be attained Proper "home work··
on both ides and complcl\' aware-
nc'li. of th<' problem<. and their
compleio11c\ arc C'i~Cntlal.
"Progrcs11" ha!I d1fTcrcn1 m eaning!.
10 different people 1 he 1.000 bu~1-
neuc repre!K"nted by th<.' I fu oltngton
Beach ( hambcr of( ommcm: gcncr·
ally aar« 1hr m y 1\ on thr nght track
and ahhoujh the pale c;c,·ms slow. th('
direction,., po'i1l1vc
t luntin&tOR R<-nt h "' one.-ot < oli·
forn1a"1 lorac'll c111c~ with n popu-
latton · attproach1na 2<X) ouo lJlld
allhou1h thl' "\mtill town" at·
mo'>phcrt "appealing. "-l' mij\l I~>
face Ufl to the reaht1<"'>. the 0M1aauon'
nnd th<' fl' pon111b1lrt1t'\ of .1 milJ<lf ell)·
Rclbt·1 r f '"' 1\ t\ prr~1<JrtH of thr
Huffll"lltln lk.1ch C 'hm11lli.•r of C om·
mt"n.1•
On
the
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NYSE COM POSITE TRANSAC TIONS
f RI DAY'S CLOSING PRICES
Dow JoNc s Av£RAGES
Due to I te transmlalon
today'• llstlng wm not ap-
pear In the Dally Pll01.
WHAT NYSE Orn
Advancto Oecllntd ¥ncl\anvtd olalluuet Ntw hlOhl Newlow1
NYSE LEADER S
NEW YORK (APJ -~IH. Fr"'-y p(leeN d lh& mo_sl ~cfh I IW ~or11~1~"r.c~anoe uon. tr~nt na-tionally_,, more IN n i 1
Amer Tf! T wr im· ~~~ct:. . :
MerilLyn ' , • IBM I, f;.1~T&.T 1·m· N mis , • A Corp • ,
TtltHlllll 1. ,2 Ar~a . ,7 ~f PePper 9'9 OM~Jn 'ii! '·i 1,11f oro , Ml nc , Sonv Coro •
UPs AND DowN s
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+""
+~ -'h -J4 -I~ !'~
r~
NEW YORK IAPI -Tri. foltowlng hil VtOIN\ the Ntw York Stock EllCCl\en9e stock\ and warrant• that have oone VP the mo\I and down the most t>a~ on ~rcent of cnanoe reoard~u of volume for Frldav No se<;urllles tradllli! below t2 are l~f· -uded Nel and oercentaoe cnanQet are the difference between tne orevlcx;s cl01lno
price and todav's LPsm price.
Namf LHI Cl'IO
1 M•~~ndEno 19 t 2 ~ Gt~w1h WI lH• l " '~""'~!mGH 6l~ I sl.. S CnPw 2 23pr l• '7 l
6 Tlmeptx ' ~~ I • 7 Coasl~CP • 2 ... I Acme 1ec1 J..
9 ~en rowth >,. I~ 10 vco tlr1 6 • + •11 11 rlr111v 21 + l • 12 Harnl$Chfg 91• + ,
13 Pledml NG1 2i 'l l I'• 1' RtpNY ' ., 2 15 BkAm \pcl ol 1 i-. ''• 16 AVEMCO 2P't + 1 17 Gtmlnl Inc 1'1" + >.-. ll v1Bald1NUtd 27• + t 1 PenlrvPride l + •
EITortlO n 1 + '> ~ AmCt ntCp 1 + 7
Hitachi ~ ~ 1~ CrevnoYnd tt ., + 1'9
' Holly Suo 1'1 + 1'11 S OnonCao + l DOWNS Name
1 Texi'lnll 2 OM Inc ) v\H T IM'
<I TWA,""' S TW Corp wt 6 8r1llthLnd 1 Anacomp I Bendeo Inc 9 EQvlmrk Co
10 AmSroru ' li Gaostorn TWA 2.2~18 I TWA n
1' AmesDtol s IS §O!'llu Pow 16 .,.b9rScl l 11 tl'DllO 11 lnlRKt I s
19 Aoo•o M•g
1
0 NatSem i
l Sl908u'"' ~ 2 US Gvo,.,, 3 Venoo Cc
2• lnfeglhc ' 2S NVF Co
LH I Chg 3~ -l~ *. = ~ I'll -l'e l~-1 SI • -''I 6 -..,
'6 -)~ ~·,,~ = '~ ~ .... -.. H • -1\io l:i: -i;:
167• -f • 207• -llt 15" -l IS ;i -I S4;-J1
5'• -l9 2,_., -I J 7 •
WHAT AMEX Om
NEW YORK 1 AP! Jan 27 Prev
Advanced Tod~~Z dalv~
u,,cnanoec 22' Oec11ne<1 361 ~ 111
To1a1 •U utl 79' New r11gn\ 137 6 New low\
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) Jan 27
Advanced Otclineo ¥ncttanoed ore U uH New tilottt Ntw l')Wl
llfnf 11J!liljC@I
NEW YOllll. (API -M ost acllve over •tne·covnter \IOlk\ suoo"e<l bv NASO
Name Volume Bo Ask•d Ch9 Con~gt 1 m·m 11~• 71'• -2 • MCI \ I ·' 14 • 14\\ -1-
'"'' \ I, l 7 36 • U l -'-App1•C. 2 200 27 1 27'-+ l
PSFS 'I 11\oo ,, , Sea;tt \ S 131• 14 -• !aF'dB~ 4 9, q • 9 • + ..._
r•c't '65 &S 4 •S , mdla s •58' 201. 2 ~ >
"IC.1 "6 15 IS • + •
GoLo QuoTES
METALS QuorEs
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1lftc ''""'•·-.,.._., fl•• t. •o; .... 1 ... Y"I-~1'9 1
Alvft'I"'-t I '4ftlt I l>OU"O ~ •
tllfff H m .. ...or• .,.,.....,,,~e• ~· .,._ M 01 M" ·~ QUN:I •f• c:o.r-.. 11P01 ~ Ck_T.,..
lliMre>lf) UN 00 all~ 00 t• • I> llMO *"' "°"' ,......... u , 00 __ ,_, ""'"""""' 'l'O\ -,. ....
That'sanaptdescrtptionofboth bt1sines and
businesspeoplealongtheOra11geCoast. Tokeeptr "k f
where companies are gotngand which people are helpin
th mgetther ,justwatch'CreditLin ·-e rydaytnth
Business section of your new DlilJ Pilat
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Their advice
can lead to
big profits
SACRAMENTO (PRN) -Commodity tradina
ad\ 1)0~ can help produce profit) for their )ubscribcrs.
according to )t3llM1c) pubh!lhcd in the January 1984 1~sue
of The Comrnod1ty Trndcrs Consumer Report. the
industry's only performance monitoring service.
Wrldngle
on the wall
Butterfield SaYlna•
aow baa lta name In
ltchta on ita ne• cor· porate headquarten
facWty ln the eouth
tower of Hutton
Centre ln Santa Ana.
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$
<:omplelc pertormance 'ilat1st1cs tor 1983 5how that,
al\er dcduc..t1ng comm1M>1ons. 9 of the 24 services
monitored showed !>Ubstant1al profits. I n several in-
'tances, results were ou~tanding -one service showed
SJ.I I I average profit per rernmmcnded trade. anothct
totaled 76 percent profitable tr(ldes. and several returned
over 100 pcrn~nl on 1n1ual mar&1n. Butterfield baa
moved from Brea. be·
comlnt the fl rat cor-
porate ataff to make
the move Into the
newfacWty. Follow-
ing the corporate
at&ff into the new
office. la the opera't-
tng dlviaion. But-
terfield Sa vlngs l1
occupying ln uceH
of 93,000-aquare-
feet ln the recently
completed structure.
one of two currently
atandlng.on the 45-
acre site near John
Wayne Airport.
'
$10 bllllon anti-trust
sult over methanol
SANTA ANA(AP)-A former aerospace worker has
filed a $JO billion anti-trmt suit i n ftderal coun. claiming
nine of tbc nation's biggest corporations 1llcially
conspired to monopolize methanol fuel produCtlon.
Attorney Curt Owen contends I.he defendantuctcd to
protect their own interests in petroleum, natural ga.s and
coal reserves and said the suit filed Tuesday was the
bitaest private anti-trust action in U.S. history.
The plaintiffs are Oran~ County rcsideou ~rles
SU>oc. his wife. Joyce, ttmr busine s associate, Gary
Hamner of Medford. Ore. and two defunct rompan1cs,
Cbudt Stone lndust.ries Inc. and Methanol Perfonrnsnce
World Joe.
Stone once h(aded Future Fuels of America Inc ..
wbicb flew the first methanol-Powe~ airplane cross..
coun~ in a feat cemfied by the Federal AviatJon
Administration. The company's other ach1evemenu got
Stone featured in a segment of CBS' "60 Minutes" news
mapzinc.
The defendants a.re among Fortune 500's top
companies: Euon; M obtl Oil; Standard Oil of Indiana,
Ohio and California; Atlantic Richfield Co.; E.1. DePont
dt.Nemoun; BankAmerfoa and Ford Motor CD.
The suit contends that sin ce the mid 1960s, the
companies conspired to "m onopolize the manufacture.
production. distribulion. use and sale of methanol-based
fbcls" i n v10lat.1on of federal anu-trust law.
' EXPERT ADVICE
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Commod1t) rradcrs Con~umer Repon 1s a news-
letter published to help rradcrs sdect the most compauble
and potcnuall} profitable commoduy advisory ~rv1ces. It
publishes m onth I} s1at1st1cs on percentage of profitable
trades, number of winning trades vs. number of losing
trades. a"eragc profit and a\erage loss. best and worst
trades. amoun! ofma111.in required. net profit. and more.
Commodity Trade~ Consumer Repon 1s nearing
completion of11 first }car ofpubhcat1on It 1s edited and
publt!>hed b) fin mer trial attorney. Bruce Babcock, Jr .. 10
SacrJmento
In add1t1on to pursuing an active commodity trading
career. Babcock has authored two books o n the subject,
The Advanced C'ommod1t)' Trading Seminar M anual,
and The Commodity Trading Tutor. and is currently al
work on a 1hird. H e also contnbules arucles to the
financial press and appears at investment seminars.
Pension system for women to be improved
(he prl\ ate pension system covcnng both home-
maker<> and "ork1ng women in the United States w11l be
dramat1call) improved under the Retirement Equity A ct
now before ( ongre'i'i and '1rtually assured of passage.
Wiped vut will be the outmoded assumption that the
pnmar, wage e.1rner is the male and that o nly he merits a
pension. Thi\ '"dinosaur" in our laws 1s being smashed
into obll\ ion -at last.
Tht· \cnait· passed the bill in No, ember. 1he H ouse
\ers1on I'> no"' Ix-fore the Wa)s and M eans Committee
The adm1n1'>tratwn has ind1<:atcd its suppon. The bill
makes 'i1gn1fic<.1n1 1mpro\Cmen1' in these key areas of
pension tx-ndit~
I. \ hu.,oand no longer "-OU Id be able to sign away his
"1lc's '>Un" ors benefits without her signature This
feature alnnt• "-OU Id afleu m1ll1ons of homemakers who.
according to actuarial 1ables. can be expected to outlive
their husbands
.\s of no" J spouse can sign awav hts sun 1vors
hcnl'fils 1n order to rect·1\ e a larger pension during his
lifetime If the '>POU'iCJ -usuall~ the husband -elects
larger benefits. the pension stops upon his death. So.
although the couple ma~ cnJOY more money during his
hfcumc. ht'> "1do" 1A11l not ha\C that income after his
<lea1h.
2. The a.,.e at 1A-h1ch sun l\.Ors benefits arc a\atlable
SYLVIA
PORTER
would be lowered. Toda}. companies don"t hu\C to ofkr
survivors benefits before age 55.
The Senate bill would ltberaltze this b) IOIA-Cring the
age to 45 as long as the employee 1s vested in the plan and
makes survivors benefits automauc at that time The
House b1ll 1s even less restncuve -the onl) requirement
for rcce1v1ng automatic survivors benefits would be that
the employee be vested.
Whichever version 1s passed. this pro" 1s1on would
mean that the widow of an employee who died at 50, for
example, before he was eligible for early retirement at age
55 but who was vested in the pl~n. would be able to c:ollcc:t
his pens1on.·Shc would JU St ha vc to wait unul what "-Ou Id
have been his 55th binhda} before she could draw on the
pension.
NR.IC NOTIC£
3, The bills would re' 1sc the rules governing years of
sel"\ ice that determine how pensions arc credited 1n two
Wa)S:
F1'"'t, the age at which employees can start
par11c1pat1ng 1n pensions would be lowered to 18. which
means that employees can stan accumulating credit for
vesting in the plan at that time. The bills would also roll
back the age for calculating benefits from 25 (the current
minimum) to 21. These changes would permit more
women (and men) to part1c1pate in pension plans by
kt11ng them Man at a ~ounger age. .
Second. the amount ofleavc employees can take from
their JObs would be liberalized, so employees do not lose
credm accrued for vesting 1n the company plan. This
change would affect employees on the job for five years or
lc~s. Both bills would permit cmplo)ees to take up 1o five
~ear'i lea' e without losing credits the) ha"e accumulated
for vesting
Employees who have been on lhe JOb for more than
Ii' e )Cars but who are not yet vested would continue to be
able to ta kt a leave for up to the amount of time the)' have
been working without losing credits.
Ob' 1ou~ beneficiaries of this change would include
working mothers, but older workers, too. IA Ou Id be able to
take ad\.antage of 11.
Ml.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE Bigger trade deficit FICTITIOUS BUllNIH FICTtTtOUI 8UllNHI FICTITIOUI aUllHlH FICTITIOUI BUB&NEll ,ICTITIOUI IUllHlll
NAME STATEMENT NAMm ITAn.NT NAME ITATl'MrNT NAMI ITATEMENT NAME ITAT .. lllNT The following persons are doing The following person Is doing The following pet'ton It doing The followlng perlOnt are doing Tne followlng pertont .,. doing
bu11neu es t>uslneu at 1>u1lneu as t>uslness as Dullness as
ARROWHEAD PRECISION ELEC-WILLIAM CAAFTIQUES. 77l W MUSIC ANO M OVEMENT ARC IMPORTS 438 Eaal Ketelle BEHR BAGS ~90 E ltth S
Pl&.IC NOTICE NJ&JC NOTIC£
By tbe Associated Press Aul ( 1111\rlll'fl{' Dcrartmt•nt t•conom1st fAONIC PRODUCTS 2191 South 191ll Street Sulle E. Costa M ... CLASSES 7?9 w 16th St Cotta ~venue Sulla 226 Orange Call· Cotta Mesa CA 92627 t .
l>J\IJ l und -.;u<l tuda\ that lhc dclicll lor Grand Avenue Santa Ana. Ca C~~26J7 Will 1838 A h Mna CA 92626 lorn1a92667 Avteen A .Behr ~90 E 19111 SI ..
\l. .\SHf,(, rn' -l he l "I lcll\'lt(I thl'> \l"ar \\ill u>nlm.ue In "Clf\Cn Hl 9270$ A lly A Blam~ t ~· ~:: Diana Lu l endlS 327 Fullerton EnnqueAOdnquez 6801 ValverO• Coat• M .... CA S2627
trade deficit balloond w_a rnord. \hlJ J Tanna Zarr 3~09 South Rosa St. ve · pt • 0• • • Ave . N-p0<1 Beact1 CA 92663 Circle Buena Park. Calltom•a 90621 FreOerlc A Behr 490 E lQth St . prcdit!t•d ii "'ill top $1ll<I h1ll10n and ma) Santa Ana Ca 92707 92627 Thl~bvalnu111conductedby an Cerlos Agulrre 4607EastBlueJey Coste Mesa, CA 92627 billion last Y car t hl' lHl \ crnmcn t rt· pi lrtl'tl ht l SI I() hilli11n Meta Zarr. 3S09 South Roas St . Tllis oos1ne11 1• conduc1eo by an 1ndlvldua1 II.venue. Or1nge. California 926e9 Tllll t>uaineu 11 conducted by 8 toda}. and official\ prcd 1cted 1hc 1m halJnt~ Th'-'. na 1111 n -., poor tradi n~ pt·rforrnanu: 1~ Santa Ana. Ca 92707 in~~:d~alWllll Olena Lu Landis Rubern Cabellero. 840 Wast ~enerai partnership th JI be SC hi· d , I . 1 h, h h Tht!I business IS conducted by a '/ ems Th11 statement wat filed with the Warner. No t8. Orange, Callt0tnla Alll_, Behr IS year w1 C\ en "or amc J'trl-01.ln ~ un tv.o IJl tor' l" ig ;ienerat partnership This s1e1emen1 wu filed with lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on ~2669 Thia atalement waa f11eO with the
The trade dcfiut 1n 14!0 "a' ti2 CX"ll l'lll \JIUl' ul lht· d~r mal.ec, l \ C\r>Orl'> MALA ZARA County C~k of Orange County on Jan 5 1954 This buslnne 11 conducted by 1 County Clerk of Oranoe County on
higher than the rc<.ord $42 ..., h1l1111n w t IU'>I t'\JX'n'>" l hut import' rdJll\CI\ cheap TANNA ZARR Jan lO. 1984 Fn552.S F235115 ~el oartnerat11p Jen 5 198-4
a vear earlter .\nd the I \ et onom' l!>l/.r<l\\lngat a much This statement was tiled wtlh the P 0 Co 0111.., Publlstteo Orange Coul Dally ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ '2111'I
J County Clerk of Orange County on ubllsheO range est '' P1101 Jan 27 Feo 3. 10 17 1984 This alatement w11 riled wllh the Published Orange Cout Delly For December the ddic.:11 narro"l'd I< la,t<.'r pate than th<.· rt'\I of 1he IAOrld. mt>er t4 1953 Piiot Jan 13, 20, 27. Feb 3. 1984 sn.s4 county C~k of Orange County on Piiot Jen 27. Feb 3 to. 17. 1984 S6.3 billion from "-lo\t'mbc.'r\ $7 4 h11l111n n·,ulung 1n hn'>kl'r \mcrn.an purlha'>c!> ol F2:32737 274•64 Dec 1s. 1983 s1e-a.
fl t 3 , t d I n n1n<>r1 Cl' cr'>Ca') pro<lurl'> wh1k lort'l"n h11\<1ng ol Publlstteo Orange Coaa1 Dally nunLIC NOTICE F2'29:JS ~~de~ t~~ce~~ in<-~~~~nc,c ,~;ce~r~,;~., 1 ' l S goodc, lag'> h1:h1nd e-11~JQ'.~~ 6' '3· 20· 27' 1984 Ml.IC NOTICE ruo pu:~~~~tt~ 1~r;~~;1.~~::1 Dally ---Ml.--IC_NO_T-IC_E __ _
-----------FICTITIOUS IUllNHS 135.94 PUBUC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS BUllNESI NAME STATEMENT FICTfTIOUI IUl#eEH NAMt: ITATUftNT The foOOWlng person 11 doing NAME ITATDINENT NOTICE INVITING The following persona are dOlng 11ness as POOLIC NOTICE .:.Ullneu •• F s CONSUL TING 403 E Balboa .... T.he1~,10~~ng pereon II doing SEALED BIDS Beach does not express or by 1mpllcatrons agree that the actual SWALES ANCHORAGE 2888 ""' ...... ~ CC-645 amounl of work Wiii correspond therewith but reserves the right Beyshore Orr-... Newpon Beach, lvd Apt 7 Balboa CA 92&6t FICTITIOUS IUSINEll DIGITAL SERVICE SPECIALISTS.
Notice 1s hereby ~111en that the City Council of the city of to increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the Cahl 92663 Fetlks Shfllkhfll 4o3 E Balboa NAME STATEMENT 1847" Am11tad 11J. Fountain Valley. lvd Apt 7 Belt>oa CA 92661 The fOllowlng persons are doing CA 92 708 Huntington Beach, ahforn1a will rece111e sealed bids for lhe work. as may be deemed necessary or expedient by the Director Lyman G Farwell. 2426 22nd This ooll1"9SS 18 conducted by an 1>u11neu 111 Trung·Klm Pham 21991.0 BLUFF TOP LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS· PHASE II in lhe city ol Pubhc Works Street, Newpoft Beach. Ce 92660 ndMOual (A)SPUOLEY S HOT SPUOS,(8) Rlmhurst Or El Toro CA 92630 of Huntington Beach, Calllorn1a In accordance with lhe plans and All bids wlll be compared on the basis of the Director of Public Barbar1 F. Wonckler. 17887 Fellka Shelkhe1 SPUOLEY'S HOT SPUDS THE Thi• buslnen 11 co~duel~ by an
specifications and special pro111s1ons on file in the otfice of the Works estimate of the quantities of work to be done ~=nd Ave · Monte Sereno. Calif Thia 11e1ement was filed with 1tte ORIGINAL OVEN BAKED POTATO ndlvldual.
Director of Publlc Works Documents will be a11a1table on Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained al ttwl Nancy F Gurtey 837 Rancho Del ounly C*k of Orange County on Ron Llngenlelte{. 210 71h St · Trung-K1m Phem
Pl&.IC NOTICE
January 17. 1984 A charge of S30 00 not refundable will be 1 otf1ce of the Director of Public Works, Development Wing, 2000 Cerro. Fellbroo« Call! 92028 an 5 11184 Huntington Beach Ca 112648 Th11 11etemen1 wu filed with tl'le • f f d M st I H ti I B .. C Ill I h ti F2M111 Pat laom 19036 Sundown ln County Clerk of Ora""'"' County on required for each set o spec1 1ca11ons an accompanying ain ree un ng on eac... a orn a; s a be sealed and Lyman G Farwell PubllSheO Orange Coast Daily vorba Lind• ca111 92686 Jen 1 1984 .. .,..
drawings. • filed with ttte Clly Clerk at the Civic Center. Second Floor ThlS sta1emen1 wu filed w11tt tti. llot Jan 27 Feb 3 to 17 1984 Thia bullneu 11 conducted by a ,,..177 This project 1s funded in parl oy lhe Department of Housing ano Administration Building, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, County Clerk of Orange County on 572.54 ;>eneral par1nerat11p Pubtlahfld Orange Cout Oalty
Urban Development (1 e Jobs Bill Grant) California on or before 2:00 pM of February 7. 1984. and shall be Oecemt>er 14· 11183 R llngentelter p1101 Jan 27. Feb 3 10 17 1984
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC I opened by a commmee compo~d or the City Clerk, the City Publlahed Oran"" Coas~ly "POOUC NOTICE This statement wu llled wlltt the S83-84
WORKS ESTIMATE Attorney and Director of Publlc Works or their authorized Pilot Jan 6 13. 20.•27. 198, County Clerk ot Orange County on -----------
1 representative and the results of sala b1dd1ng will be reported to 134_5, FICTITIOUS IUllNESI Dec 15· 1983 F:n2M1 f'tellC NOTICE
WORK ITEMS QUANTITY the Ctty Council of said City of Huntington Beach at their regular NAME STATEMENT Pul>llSheO Orange Coul Dally
1 Mobllrzatron Lump Sum meeting 10 be held on Monday. the 20th of February 1984, at the The following person IS dotng Piiot Jan 8 13 20, 27 1984 FICTITIOUS BUltNlll
2 Clearing and Grubbing I See Sw-t1on 111 lump Sum hour ol 7 30 PM'" the City Council Chambers tn the Cl111c Center Ml.IC NOTICE 11neas •• 140-84 NAMf ITATEMt:NT
3 Earthwork (See Section 101 Lump Sum of said City of Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said FlCTITIOUI BUllNEll JOHN"S MOBILE DETAILING bu::': .. ~°!:~ng pereon 11 doing
4.Crlbwall 17 .OOOSF City Council at the regular meeting of February 20, 1984 NAMt: ITA TeMENT 1;.37
925:• Ln N-porl Beech FRED s PLUMBING. 325 E !0th
5.Concrete Mow Strip 49LF I The C11y of Huntington Beach. Callfornla reserves the right to The following persons are doing John c . Miller. 1337 Su•M• Ln . Street. Costa Mna. CA 92827
6 Concrete Lump Sum re1ect any or all Oros. and to accept the bid deemed for the best busine11 as -l>Of1 Beadl, CA 926e0 Ml.IC NOTICE Fred O Kell, 325 E 19th Str .. t.
7 Asphalt Pa111ng 5.450SF interest of the City of Huntington Beach. Callfornla. SM S SURPLUS SALES. 913 Thl11>u11neu 11 conducted by an Cos11 Mesa. CA 92827
8.Aaphalt Curb 45LF By order of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, ~~;;ood SI · Coeta Mne. Ca ndlv1ou11 FICTITIOUI IUttNHI Thi• buelneu 11 conducleel by an
9 Trash Receptacles 3 ea Calllornla this 16th January. 1984 Staptten Donald Ahoada, 913 ~~sn •~a1':::!n'f w11 filed with the The f:l=l~gaT:.,"=E~ doing n~f~:u~I Kell
10.Blke Rack 1 ea ATTEST Dogwood St. Co11a M .... Ca Q21127 nty Clerk of Orange county on t>ualneat 81 This 1tatement wu nled with tl'le
11 lrrloatton System 42 200SF Alicia Wentworth Mariann Rhoeda. addr .. same.. en 5 198A NEWPORT IRVINE PROPERTIES aunty Clerk of OrllOQe County on
12.Soll Preparation and fine grading 47 200SF C11y Clerk above f2U111 504 Vent•I• New00<1 Beach. CA an 5 1984
13 1 Gallon Shrubs 418 ea Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Jan 20 27. Feb 3 1984 Thil t>ull,_. II cooduct~ by • Publlahec:I Orange Cout Oa11y 92660 FDS1a4
14.5 Gallon Shrubs 22 ea 346-84 general Part1*att•P llot Jan 27 Fet> 3. 10 17. 1984 I Nancy LoulM lmbernlno. SO• Vtn· Publllhed OraOQe Coul Dally
15 Ground Cover 42 300 Stll9Mn Rhoad• 573·114 111111. Newpo<t 9"ch. CA g2eeo 1101 Jan 27. Feb 3. 10. 17, 1984
16.Stolonlzed Turi 5 950 SF Thi• statemen1 w11 filed wi111 tti. This l>utlnesa 11 conducted by an 582-44
MllC NOTICE 17.lmport Soil 1,165 CSY NJLIC NOTICE ~~~.~f9~•noe County on NJ&.IC NOTICE •nc:!vidua~ I t>er I
18.30 Day Plant Eatabltshmenl Period Lump um FfCTITIOUI IUllNt:ll ll'mnt ency m n no 19 60 Oey Maintenance Period Lump Sum NAME ITATEJftNT Publlahed Orange Cout Dally FICTITIOUI BUllHlll This llttemenl was fllflO -.utt ,,... FtCTlTIOUI .UllNlll
AL TERNA TE BID ITEMS Th~ following Pl'90nl are dOlng PtlOt Jan II. 13. 20 27. 198~ NAME ITATIMDIT County Clerk of Orange County on NAMI ITATl•NT
A-1 Remove Ex1Sting AC Bike Trail at 9th Street Lump Sum businf'Ss 11 131-84 Ttte followtng l*IOO 11 dolno Jan 8 1984 "'5154 The follOWlng perton la dOlng
A-2 Regrade and Rec.onstruc1 Bike Trail at 9th Al FOOTHILL TRANSPORTATION P\El.IC NOTIC£ """' 11 Publtahed Orange Coa11 Dally bualneu u
Str-t 3 600 SF 1C::OONMCPRAENTVE CBOI "'PT~AN~Sl1T50M1 w'x:.o, (A) CRYSTALS (Bl HERITAGE Piiot Jan 13 20 21 Feb 198A ltAAKO SHEP EROS & SHEL TIES . ...., ,... ,.. , .,.. ETALS 2740 So Harb<>< Blvd . 273 84 &91 Congr .. St . Cotta M .... CA A-3 Palnl New and Ex1s11ng Trash Receptacles 4 480 Lf' Tall Avenue Orange ca 92665 FICTITIOUI ltUllNlll anta Ana, CA 112704 112627 A~ Add City Logo to Eic1st1ng Trash Receptacles 9ea Tranaml~ CorPOrallon 4780 Val-. ~i·t~t~ NA• ITATIMrNT LeRoy Ramirez, 13Q1 W Cerritos Barbara Kothe, 891 Cono, ... St , A-5 18' High Palms 13 ea &y Boulevard Los Angeles. Ca ,., The following '*'°"' are dOlng Anaheim, CA 92804 Ml C NOT C ta Mna, CA 92627 A~ 15' Hinh Palms 6 ea 90032 1Cal1fomu1 corporahon) I bullMHESaa: 0 Thia bullnesa 11 conduc11d by an I I E Thia butlnffa I• oond\Kt~ by· 111 ·v 5 Th11 t>v!llne_, ii eondueled b ~ JAM J J HNSON. l6782 Mdual ndMdutl A-7 12' High Palms ea Y 1 8"ch Btlld Hunt1ng1on BNctl, LeRoy Ramirez "CflTIOUI IUIMll Barbati Kothe
A-8 10' High Palms 3 ea 0~'?:~:!!: C0tporat1on •NO H~t Calif 92647 Thlt attlement wu hlflO with lhe The fol~ 1~*;'! d"""' Thi• t1a1em.n1 wu n1ec1 with ttie
A-9 lmpo<1 Soll I<>< Palms 6 CY Fr*d Stetite Conlroli., ~4(, • Jamee W Flan99an. 7122 Nimrod OUl'lty Clerk of Or•OQe County on ~-.... --·• ' ~·.,, Counly C1et1l 01 Orange County on
Thi• pro~ It t>etng assisted by the United States of Amer1<:a Th•• itatem.<1t • ., filed w.lh the °' . Huntington 8"ch. C. 92647 an s 1914 t>uttneN •• Jen 6 1994 At Federal fund• are financing all or parl '>I this work all of ttwi ounty ci..11 or OreOQe County on R Thia bue.nesa 11 oondl.let~ by 111 '2J4111 A E 0 10 NA l A! PE AT 0 RY ~DIUI
•• d I I I at..,. b the FAderal t8 1g•• lndMdual Publl"* Orange Cout Oe.ily THEATRE. '907 Deerper1c Plac. Pu"'I•" ... Ot• "---· ......... 1tatut•. ru ... s en regu a ion• promu g ""' Y an -JAMES W FLANAGAN •lot Jan 27 F'eo 3 10, 17. 1984 Suite 520. ruri.ton. Calif 92$3 t llOt Ja~'71 FM> T to71'111i:'' GOY9rnmetit and applicable to the work will apply 'DUM Ttllt etaterMnt wu tiled with the 578_84 HO'tlrard T Manoo. 20181 Mttlna , . • 57 .. 14 In accordance with the prov1sJons of Section t 773 of the La nor Published Or•OQe CoHt 0.tty County C1ef11 Of Orange County on Ln . Hunllngton Deach, c.111 92848 •· Cod•. tile State of Callfornla. Director ol the Department of ·~;/.~~ 27 Feb 3· tO. 17 11164 0.0. 16. 1913 OenlM Oeil ~••. 1907 Deerpark
lnduatrlal Relation shall determine the oeneral ptevatllng rate of , nlMa P\11.IC NOTICE P~. Futl«ton. c.tll 92831 weoea. applleabl4t to the work to be done. copies Of the latHt ~ 0rM0ot C._t Deity This bUtlnett It C4ndue111d by a ~al w.,.. rate de1erminatlons are on file at the Off~ Of the Whal w t li c es .... .-. I. U. •, 17, 1tM 'ICT1TIOUI ....... lmlllld part~ " -v-e a c ruts M1... NAMI ITATIMDT HOWatd T Mango y Clerk and tha office of the Director or Publlc Work• of lhe rtte 1o1tow1ng pereona .,. doing Thi• atllement ., .. f'*I wttn the
Ctty of Huntlnoton Beach Cahfornta 11na1 a1 aunty Clerk 01 Orange County on
Mlnlmvmw.rate1tor1h1tprojoctarepredeterm1n.cibylhe ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDA't USE THE TH£ AIGHT·STUF'f'. 121 Weat 27, 108l
Unit.cl StetH Secretary of Labor If there tt 1 dlfftrence t>etweer lllon Cott• M ... CA 928211 ~10
the minimum wage ratea pr.clale<mlned by th• Uotted StltH WEEKDAYS: 10:00 A.M. DAILY ftlLOT Cath.,ln• Wttlay, t2t Watt P\lbll.n.d Ottnot Coaat Dall) "~rst•"' of Labor and the prev11Ung wa ..... ratN determined by WEEKENDS: "F ... ST llton, Costa M ... CA t2t21 !lot Jen ~7. F9b 3, 10, 17. 1914 ._.. -r v-"' JOhn Wftley, 121 W"I Wiiton, Ill' 1 A4 the St1te '°' 11m11ar clHalflcauont of l1bo1, the contractor ond 9:30 a.m . & 1:30 p.M. RESULT" otta Mttt. CA 12828
hll tubeontrectort lh811 p1y not lot lh8n the higher w ge rate s•RVICa Thia bu"""8 11 condUCl~ t>y a
Plen• and ·~lfleallont. 10get~ Wllh propo••I form may be ll 00 °'' AdYlt r ... wtth M .. .. .. ,ar1~ip
obteJned at the ottic. of the Director of Pvbl•c Work• City Han, Ex Im 1·28 &4 OlltECTOIY C.lher'lne w...,
H"ntlngton Beach, Calllornla Thll 11at.ment wu '"*' -.ith the .. F111 II• ult "'" ........ ofAr ,.~,~1 No bid Wiii be r.e 1\led uni.as 11 1~ m8d4t on 1 bltnk form n., ........ ..,..,. ....,.,,, Y on
lu'"tthed by the Director or PubllC Work1 The tpeClal attention ~t ''' " •· 1 .d 1 anu.ary & 1• • F'DltfJ
of proapecitve bldd9rl 11 c1lled to the propoul requirements 6 4 2. 5 6 7 8 Publllhed °''T. COllt1 0.:'1
Mt forth In the ~pecmcattont, fo1 full d1r.ct1ona as to the bidding lrt JU 11ot J11n 21. Fet> . 10. 17. 1N4
Tile above quant111es are oppru11mtt11 only, being given H • 511·~
b•ti• ror Iha comperf'<>fl of bid•. and the city ol Huntlnaton
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Tti. fottow\ng perlOM 11e ~
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H«bert Lene, .Hunt1ng1on Seedl.
CA 928'Q
Regency Poo11 Inc , 17081
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CA ta849
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The Renault Sportwagon for 1984.
Keeping your .
automobile in
top condition
Remember when cars had to
be primed to get them started In
the morning? A little gas was
squirted Into priming cups, one
per cylinder. Remember retard-
ing the spark with a hand lever
before starting?
If you can answer yes to the
above, you probably remember
too, the thousand mite grease job
and oll change. There was no
such thing as an oll fllter to
replace, of course; just change
the oll.
Keeping the engine "in tune"
had to be a regular procedure If
the engine was to start without
excessive cranklng. Remember
cranking?
We've come a long way since
that nostalgic era. says the Car
Care Council.
owner's manual, suggests Car
Care Council, pointing out that
extended maintenance is not for
everyone.
Service techniques are chang-
ing too. The traditional tune-up
has evolved Into a procedure
described as an engine per-
formance analysis.
What's the difference? Instead
of routinely replaclng things like
the points, condenser and plugs.
the technician must make a
thorough diagnosis of what's
causing hard starting. poor per-
formance, reduced fuel economy
or increased emissions. He can
no longer replace some parts and
make a few simple adjustments
to get the engine running like
new.
The 1984 Ren8ult Sportwagon:
Nevertheless. many compo-
nents will retain their essential
roles In most automotive engines
for a long time to come. The
spark plug. for example. con-
tinues as the most frequently
replaced part In a tune-up. The
distributor cap and rotor today
are replaced as frequently as
they were ten years ago. The air
filter, in fact. has Increased in
replacement frequency.
If you're experiencing engine
problems. you may or may not
need servicing of the one of the
sub-systems. The ignition sys-
tem, the fuel system and the
emission control systems must
all work in close harmony with
one another. That's where ac-
curate diagnosis comes in.
What also will help is your
ability to communicate with your
mechanic so he can isloate and
diagnose a specific problem.
Give him as many details as
possible.
A family automobile with flair
And nearly half the cars on our
nation's highways still have con-
ventional distributor points and
condenser. thereby requiring
more frequent tune-up services.
SOUTHFIELD. MICH -Bold
exterior accent paint, a new
performance-oriented 2.2 liter
engine, plus a wide range of
~tandard features should earn
the 1984 Renault Sportwagon a
reputation as a family wagon with
a flair.
In addition to its added per-
formance. the Sportwagon s
overhead cam aluminun engine
also will provide strong fuel
efftc1entcy.
The Sportwagon. which will be
sold by more than 1.300 Renault
dealers throughout the U S will
have an EPA estimated fuel
economy rating of 25 mpg and
and 39 mpg highway eq uipped
with the standard 5-speed trans-
mission.
The Sportwagon comes
equipped with a long list of
standard features that makes It a
luxury wagon from the start.
Mechanical and luxury items
offered as standard equipment
on the Sportwagon include air
conditioning and cruise control.
the latter with the selection of an
optional automatic transmissio'1.
New b10-formed. individually
reclining front seats will ensure
greater creature comfort. Other
standard anemities on the
Sportwagon include a leather-
wrapped steering wheel. leather-
wrapeed gearshift knob. styled
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I
I Spotlight the Auto Dealers
each Friday on the front
page of Classifledf
••
'
wheel covers and a black roof
rack.
In addition to the standard 5-
speed manual transmission,
buyers of the 1984 Sportwagon
also may choose the optional 3-
speed automatic transmission.
Luxury features on the
Sportwagon Touring Edition in-
clude an electronically tuned
AM/FM stereo radio with casset-
te, garnet leather interior.
alumlnum wheels and Michelin
tires.
The front-wheel drive
Sportwagon offers independent
front suspension with a one-
piece box section rear axle and
coil springs. Front and rear sway
•
bars are standard.
Power assisted rack and pi-
nion steering. and self-adjusting
power brakes (disc front) are
standard. Also standard are such
Items as an adjustable steering
columnm, premium Instrument
panel, tachometer. oil level
gauge, trunk/cargo area carpet.
accent striping. tinted twindows,
AM/FM stereo radio. plus a rear
window wiper/washer.
Other optional equipment in-
cludes power front windows and
power door locks.
Body colors on the
Sportwagon include Bordeaux
(new) and black.
Advancements In technology.
including electronic ignition,
computerized engine controls
and unleaded gasoline have re-
sulted In tonger maintenance
intervals on some parts and
systems.
People who do an unusual
amount of stop-and-go driving,
or whose trips average under ten
mlles may fall into the "severe
service" category. This kind of
driving, combined with extreme
weather conditions and/or trailer
towing may call for more frequent
servicing of the car. Check the
For Instance, 1f the engine
hesitates, when does it happen?
When the engine Is cold? When
It's warmed up? When accelerat-
ing? Tell him If you hear any
noises. And try to describe the
noises. Is there a pop, bang,
rattle, ping or whirr?
The more information you can
provide, the quicker and more
accurately the technician can
isolate the problem, repair It and
get you back on the road.
Don't just drop the car off and
ask for a tune-up then expect
miracles. The tune-up may have
been considered a panacea In
the past. but today, the service
requires accurate diagnosis.
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carol
the U.S.
Ski Team
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Quick: Name a car that's synony-
mous with a sport. The Volvo? Really?
When was the last time you saw a
Volvo at a tennis match? The answer's
really Subaru. isn't It . and that fact
underscores both the Intent and result
of the partnership Subaru forged with
the U.S. Ski Team In 1976 ... a bond
that's now entering Its ninth con-
secutive year.
The intent of that partnership, then
as now. Is twofold: to. spotlight the
inclement weather capabilities of our
frontwheel and "On Demand 4-wheel
drive" vehicles and to support and
encourage the fine young athletes of
the U.S. Ski Team.
But why the U.S. Ski Team? Actu-
ally, Subaru and skiing go together
naturally ... few products and their
capabilities flt so nicely with any sport.
They go-together 10 well. said Alan 8 .
Ross. Subaru of America. Inc.. vice
president, corporate communlca-
Uons, that Subaru really has become
the unofficial car of ski enthusiast•
everywhere.
"That's the real test of our status as
the offlclal car of the U.S. Ski Team, a
status we're pleased and happy to
have.'' Ross said. The Subaru
message to the public through the
U.S. Ski Team is simpliclty Itself.
''The Team has found that our 'On
Demand 4-wheel drive' vehicles can
take anything the weather can dish
out ... and when you consider the type
of winter driving the Ski Team does
year in and year out that really means
something. If our vehicles stand up to
that kind of test -tough, unforgiving
winter road conditions that the Ski
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Team must surmount to meet the r
training and competition demands -
Just think what they can do In everyday
driving!"
Subaru involvement with the Ski
Team, Ross said. Is therefore b~sed
on the capabllltles Inherent In Subaru
"On Demand 4·wheel drive" ve-
hlcles ... plus the resultant nationwide
publicity opportunities for the Ski
Team and Subaru from our advertis-
ing and public relations.
looking back at the relationship's
beginning In the mid '70s, both
Subaru and the U.S. Ski Team had
real needs, Rose sald ... and a real (and
continuing) need for each other.
''On one hand the Ski Team needed
transportation for Its ath-
letes ... athletes who represented the
U.S. In domestic and International
competition. The Ski Team. unlike Its
historically strong European rivals,
received no governm~t support, Yet
It still had to have a way to transport Its
people -its athletes. administrators,
and coaches -and lots of bulky
equipment over snowy mountain
roads to get to the races.
"On the other hand, Subaru. then a
fledgling alltomoblle company, had
just Introduced Its 'On Demand 4-
wheel drive' wagon, a real departure
from every other 4-wheel drive ve-
hicle. It was an entirely new concept: a
smooth-riding. fuel.efficient, ex-
tremely comfortable 4-wheel drive
vehicle with the ability to negotiate
highways like a traditional passenger
car or snowy roads during Inclement
weather with equal ease. It had
standard front-wheel drive, too,"
Ross said.
"We learned the Detroit manufac-
turers had turned down the Ski
Team's sponsorship request...and we
had what we felt was just what the Ski
Subaru. official car of tbe U.S.
Ski Team. and the Mahre
Team needed. The rtst It hla-
tory ... later. we became the official car
of the U.S Ski Association and the us. Ski Team's Sports Medlcrne
Program, too," Ross said.
When natlonlll television udlences
see U.S. Skl Team racers ''schussing"
a hill at 75 mites per hour or I antng
Into a gate, many times they're also
seeing a Subaru bib on those athletes
or watching a Subaru advertisement
featuring the Ski Team during a
commercial break. "Each Is deeply
lnterwlned with the other,'' Ross aald.
Te41ing the Subaru-Ski Team atory
Is exciting. he added, saying one of
the first things people ask about the
Ski Team-Subaru relationship Is how
an import car company became the
supplier of the Ski Team's official
vehicle.
"Subaru cars are imported,'' Ross
said, "but that's where the slmllarlty
to other Import car firms end. Subaru
is the nation's only American oper-
ated, publicly owned Import auto-
mobile company.-UOllke Datsun,
Toyofa, or Honda, we're m>t a
subsidiary of an overseas manufaq-
turer. Our stock Is publicly traded on
the nation's over the counter mar-
ket.. .and just like every American
company, and as Individuals too, we
have a deep Interest in what Qur
athletes are doing and how we can
hefp them."
Today Subaru supplies the Team
with 4-wheel drive vehicles In both the
U.S. and Europe plus domestic vans
for their bulk carrying needs.
Subaru also heavily promotes the
Team in print and television •Spots,
activities which enhance recognition
-and helps stimulate private sector
contributions to the Team from Indi-
viduals and public-spirited corpor-
ations .
brotben constitute one of akl-
ing'a aucceuful combos.
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YOU AAI ... OOMJlT UNDfR A YOU AA~ IN Of:FAUL T UNDER A ......... CA..,... UJ!ilff oooe, °" F(ldlry, ,~ 10, 1~. 9' tWCI 8URUNOTON ,IHANCtAL HA· UPLAND M~lO.lOI SERVICI! '0 • I ~~.0 H 0 LI c
Of:£0°'TftUST OATEOOcnoa. Ofl!OOFTRVST.OATEDS[PTl!M· Pe1111011er MAOOALINA TOSIRVICECOMPANY o'doe* PM. II South l'rOnt !II-ICI!&. INC 11 duly llPt)Olnt~CO INC uTrutt ... Of~ J 20 9M
5. 197'. UNL.!SS YOU JAKE AC. IER 2e. 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKI! AST ANEOA .. duly llPPC>lnt9d Truet .. under tlw lrt.not Of tM Old OffillOe ~ty n..t.. uno.r the fonowlng de-TNtt .. Ot 81Jbelltut9d Tl'\ielM, of 111'1 • 1
nON TO PAOT!CT YOUR PROP 4CTION TO PROTECT YOUR RMoonOlnt MAHU!L CAl\R[lllA 1Q11ow1 deleribed deed of tf'U9t CouttflouM. In ttw 200 8IOCll Of\ 1bed OMd of l/W1 WILL Ull AT thet oer1eln Deed of TMI •eouted To Whom It May Concern
[RTY, IT MAY H SOLO AT A Pue: "'"OP!RTY, IT MAY ee SOLD AT ACIA Will 8lll AT PUBLIC AUCTION Weel Santa An• Gout9vefd. dty of PV8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· by°"""'' E catpent.,, I merrted MATSVKAWA, TMlllO & T~neo ..
LIC SA.LE '"YOU N£!D AN OCPLA· PU8LIC SAlf IF YOU NE!O AN C.. No 020·51..S TO n4! HIOHUT 1100!" f'.Olt Sent• Ana. c.llfomla, "A.IT INl'l" ST 8100£.R FOR CASH ANO/OA man a Ne IOle Md _,., ... prop. ~ to !hi °"'*11Mflt of Al
NATION Of THE NATUAf OF THE EXPLANATION Of THE NATIJR[ l\.Wl>MI ,, ....... LAW) CASH AND/OR THI CASHIERS 0" 8TATI BANK °' CALIFORNIA. He CASHIERS OR cum"EO 111y, ... 10 111'1 uncfMded ~ lntwt, coholic: &eYer• Control for ., ,AOCUOING AOAINST YOU. YOU OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST NOTICll YM ...... ..._ ...... ClATlf'.llD CHECKS SPECIFIED 1H flrust .. unoet IM Deed oC TNll HfCKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODI B<uce H Carpenter 1 elngle MM u OH SALE Beer & Wine I PUB EAT
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER .-ou. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A l'1-~ 11V1 llKMI ..... JM CIVll COOf SECTION 292411 (PIY-made by C11otyn L M..on. In Ill'-ECTION2024h(pey.-at\Ntltne lo In 111\d!Yldecs ~ llnt•tet etlf K~ PL.) lo eell ~ ~aoeit at
On Fet>Nwy 10, 1ta4 et 9 151 m , LAWY!R ""' ..... ...,.. ...._ able et lfle time Of _.. 1n ~ mwned women end $u1c:11 R I Nie In lewful mon.y Of ttw IJnllec:I neth"' Cefpentw, • elngle "*' .. to letOe BIOOkhurtt lrtill ountlll'I
at the front entranm to th9 Old Or· On F.oruaty 3, 1U.., at t 1& o·atoGk ,........ .,..... • ...,... ,._ money of"'-United s1a1•> 111 r1gt1t Muon, a llr9e WOIT\#1 end ,.. 11tee) 111 rtgtlt, title end lntw•t an unOMded ~ lntw•t, tattier end Vally. CA t270t
enoeCouMyeourthouee toc:atedon t.m . al IN tront entrance 1otheold .. .,.._...., .,...., oue end int••• ~ to ind COt'ded December HI. 1ta1, •In 10 Ind now Nld I>)' II IOl\a, .. tenMt• In common. Ind Publllhed OrJ W109 ~:11~~1~ SentaANAMJ., ~ S~ Of11109CountyCoutthouM. IOce1~ 11~ ..... to--die IM.Meeoten now held by It u11CW M'd OMO Of ltrument NWnbet 20309, In 800ll Mldo.dofTruatlnthePfop. 1ecorded $eptemt>« 10, 1MO u In INl"Y • •
St a Droedwey. Slntl Ma. Clll· on S enta Ane Blvd. belwff., fl0fn9Y In ltlle menw. you lhOUld Tl'\lllln the Pfl)pet1y ._ft., a. 14324 P11C19 l~t ot Otnolll AeootOI herwlnattw O.CWlbed~ •trument No. 11215, Of Offlclal Alt-------------
fornte. SECURITY PACIFIC NA· s~ St. & 8rOldYrey. Santi to promptly IO the! VOUt written .artbed . Of o,.,. County. Celltomla. oWen RUSTOA:GARY Q BAOWN OOtdt of Orenge C<Kinty, Callf(l(l\la, Pl&.JC NOTICE
TIONAL 9ANK, u duly IPC)Olnted ~na. Cl.Ill. COUITABL! DEED COM· M. K any. may be lllecl on TAUS TOR. lo aeeur• Ill lncMOt~,,... In 19'IQI' ot OIANA I.. BROWN Ind purtulnt to 11,.1 W11ln Notice ___ ....-..-..._..._ ___ _
TrultM under tN Oe11C1 ot Truat PANY. M OUly ei>PC>lnted lrutt• JOHN A. MARTIN Flrat lnt.,..tete Sri of California, I BEHl!FICIAAY• MIDWEST PA· ol 0.fault and !lec:tlon lo $en ttier• T..-U1
dated Octo«Mlr 5, 1919 m.cM t>y undtf the d-.d Of ttuat del9d Sep. PA~ELA 8. MARTIN C&lllomle OOl'POfallon by reuon of IFIC FINANCIAL, INC • ulldef recor~ JuM 111, 1913 M NOTICI M
JAMIS M. QRASMEHR MO DORIS lembef 2e. tH I rnecte by Ctllre MARY A. FEWER the l:WMdl ol cenlln Obl'Oltlone... RECOROED Jul'}e 21. 181 t .. inltNmenl no 83-255HI. of Ottlcltll ULI E GRASMEHA, Huablnd and WI .. Caraman, 1 metrltd women re-eudlenci. I,__ .. Ud..,.. 8ENEFICIARY. cured tti4nby. notice Of which lnllr. No. 4t 1114111 BOOll 14111 page Aecof01 of lald County. '#Ill under YOU AM .. DIPAUlT ~A
recoro.d Of\ Ocnobet II, tt7't, u COtoed on October 9, 1981, lntlt deftltO de•...._ lee .. ROBERT VEA.IS!K Dr.Ch wu recorded Auouet 16. of Offlclel R9ootctt In the oft~ end P\lllUlltl to Mid Deed of TNll HOMIOWNlltl Allll l•INT
lnat No 27508, lnbook 13357, page 13170, In bOOk 142&1. page 1148 Of n~.,....., JUDITV VEl.ISEK 1913, u ln1trum•nt Number the Aecorci.t Of Orenge County; Mii at public: llUCtloll tor cllft. UDtOAftOMrU.1.,_UNLS.•t
125 ot Otfla&I Aecord1 In the orb Oftldll A«X>fctt tn the otflce ol lhe "JOU •lilfl to ..... IN ld¥foe.. RECORDED September 12. 1NO ~34. of Mid Offldal Aloofd9, Mid OMd of truet deletlbee lhe euNer'a c:Mdl, or CUii equtlletent YOU TU. AC'l'lOM TO NC>ftCT
ol IN County Aecord« of Orano-. CountyAecoroerot~County, •Homey In .......... JOU .. '"-'' No 18009 In Book 1374 1 #lll ... 1lpubOc9UC1lolltOthehlgh-twtuotl 1111 bMrl IC)C)IOl!ed by the YOUfl '*'""" tT llAY ..
Clllfornle by r.uon Of defeult In the Cl.lltomla, by r...on of deleutt In the do eo "--"" .. INt ,_ page 1991 of C>mciel Aecon1e 1n the Mt~ tOt can. peyetiM 111 lewful Lot Of trlCt no 7430, .. ttlOWn Tru1t• 5 de)'9 prlot to aale), et the IOU> AT A ~ IALL • YOU
payment or pettormance or 01>11 oeyment or pertormence ot obll-rtttet1 ,.1p1M9, " enr, 11\eJ be office of the ~o.r of OrlnQe money ol the Unfled S11t9:1 It lhe • "*' rec:Otded In book 2t1, lron1 •tec>t to City Hell. 1 CMc MUD Alf UJll.ANATION cw TMI
;etlone-=ured thefet>y, 1 Nolleeol eiot1 .. ecur~ thereby, I Notice of °"....... County. 111'1'11 ol Mle, Of by~• c:Mdl ~ 42 Ind 43 of Mlac.lian.ou. c.tltw Clrde, Brea. CA . .n ttllt NATU"I O, '"OCllDINQ Oefeult Md EJectlon 10 Sell Uno. eult and EleCllOn 10 &Ill Unoer t.IU.tlld--Mkiterel..... MIO deed OI trwt deeorlbee the drewn by • bentt engllQed In IN Mape. rec:ordl of Orenge County, right. lltll lnO lnl••I oon~ to AQAINll YOU. YOU IHOULD
Deed of T1U1t hiving bMrl ~ded Of Trutl hlVlng l>Mrl recorded de llft llboell6o -.... ...,,... tolloWlno generef blMlng buliMU In Mid 11lltornll Md now held by h under 1eld Deed COMTACT A L.AWYIJl u prQlllcMd tOt t>y I-lltd more u proYlcled tor by law end more '-to lnfMcAe~. PARCEi. I Lot 128 Of Tract No. COW'lty, Stele Of CelllOf'nla; Mid Ultl EJIQ9'>tlnQ tneretrom all off, off of Tl'Ufl In the property eltueted In NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
11w1 thr" montha helling etaf)Md lhen thr• mont"-nevlno ,.~ Mtll ITl8Mfa. .u ,.,,._a. 9423, In the City Ol IMM. Counl'/ of lt\< &. held without werranty u to right•, mln.,al1. mineral rlghlt, Mid County 1111d Stet• cl9eeflbed u : purtuant to 1erm1 of thoM certain '
.inc. IUCh reoordttlOn, wlll Mii •I tlnch euc:h rec«d•tlOn. wlll Mii al ta. II NJ '9Hle. "'9dt .. Orange. State ol Cellfornle. u pet 11111. po...aeion Of ~bf~. natu1111 o ... natural O., rlgf\11, end Peroet 7 u lhown on 1 Parcel Mei> Covanent1, Condlltons and Reeffle·
public 1ue11on to ttle h!Qhell bidder ~bllc: auction to the hlghftt ~der tr9da • tfempo. map recorded In book 400. ~ 15 1119 Int.,_. con\19)'9d lo and now othef hydrdbart>ont by What ...,., llled In Book 111. Pagee 101nd 11 of 11on1 rec:orded on Auguat 30. 1979.
f()( Clth. pey1ble In lewful money of t0< c:alh. peyatiM In 1ewtY1 money ot 1·TO THI Dfl'ENOANT! A CINI lo 28 lncl\lelve, mlacelt~ rnape, held by Mid Tru&tM under Mid o~ n11M known tllat may be within or Parcel Mei>•. In the otttc. of tile in Book 13292. Pege 1.288, e1 eeq.,
1119 United Stetn ol America et time lhe Unlled St1tn of America et 11,,,. plelnt !lee beeft flW bf IN In the oltlQe of the county recorder of of tru11 In the properly lltuete In undet the Plroel ol land tier.in «»-County RecOl'der of Mid County, Or· ot record• ol Orange County, Cl.II·
ol ule, wllhOut COllenanl or wer. ot uie. without CO\lenent 01 war· ntfft egelnet JOU. M rou wt.Ii lo Mid county Ore11g9 C<>IJnty. C1Ufornle, de· terlbed. logettler with the petpelull 1nge lornla,
ranty DPf9IMd or Implied u to 1anty exprMM<S or Implied 11 to ""-.. '"""-JOU MUet, Except theretr~ Oii. gu. min. .crtbed u right 01 drilling of Orlhlng, m{nlng. JHIS DOCUMENT BfJNQ RE·RE· Thet c:enein r .. 1 property c»-
lltle. poeeaaion 0< anc:umbranc:.e. lllle, potoNHlon Of ancumbranOM. "9lln JO days after thlt 1Ummon111 er alt anq olh« hydlil6cerl>Ont. be10w PARCEL t· Unit 49, .. lhown and exploring end operetlng lherefOf CORDED DUE TO CHANGE IN SALE llCiflbed u Unll 51, Lot 2 of TrAc:1
the lntereet eonvey9d to and now ltle Interest eon~ to ano now on you, Ille ~th thla C9Ur1 • a d9'>1h ol 500 feet, wtthOul the rlQhl defined on th•I certetn Con-Ind ltorlng In and l'9rnOlllng the DATE: 10815 u ~map recor~ In BOOk
held by It under aeld deed of 1rv1t. In n.ld by It under laid Oeed ol lrusl, In titan reeponM to the compielnt. of eurlac:. entry, ae reMnled In ln-ck>mlnlum Plan recorded J~ 24, Mme from aaiO i.nd Of any othef The ltrMt llddr ... Of OINr COM· 452. Pagee 14· 15 lnc:lut!Ye. recordt
and to the property in Orange Coun· and to Ille property In Orange Coun-niesa you do, your default wlH be ttrutMntl ol record 1980. In booll 13844, page 15 to of i.nd lnchldlng the right 10 wtll«>etoek mon designation ol Mid pr~y ot Orange County commonly known
ty, S111e of Callloml&. 0Mcr1bed a1 ty, Stll• ol Clllloma. deaerlbed., terecl on •Pl>llc:atton ol the ptelf'I. PARCEL 2" A non-exctuelw ..... Offic:191 Recofdt of Orange County, or dlfectlonatty drtn Ind mine trom 17692 COWan. frviM u 12 Summer Breeze. IN!ne, Cell·
Lot 34 ol Tract No 7043, In the Parcel 2 u •hoWn on• Parcel Map tH.and lhlt courtmsyenter •IUdoe-tMnt for ute and enjoyment ol lot1 Cllllornte land• other than lhoM het"elnabOW Neme and addreu ot th• fornl• The sum of pu t ~ti
City of Coetl Mela. County of Or· hied In book 99, P'OM 20 end 21 of I 90a1nst you for the relief a... 237 and 238 01 &lld tract no t423. PARCEL 2 An undllllded 11108th OMcrlbed Oil or Qa1 weftl. 1unne61 beneflc:lery el wtloM requ.t the due u ol the dale of lhla nOtlce 11
ange. State ol Ca111om11. ae per map Parcel Mapa tn the OlflOe of lhe anded In the complaint. wtliCh u .ld eeaement being lurthef defined n1er .. 11n and to Lota 1 and 2 (Com-and lh•lt• Into. through or actOll Ule la being conducted Bank of 11.635 50. 1ncludino COlll.,... I nd
recorded In 8ook 272 P-oee 44, 45 County Recorder of ukt Counl't ould 1•1u11 in garnllhm9111 OI and oescrll>ecl In the decleratlon ol mon ArN) o1 Tract No 10828. u the eub-eurtac:. of the land herein-Newport c/o Upland Mortgage Set-lnt••t. wlll be IOld et pub41c auctlOt\
and 48 of Ml-iteneou1 map1.1n the The llreet lddreaa and otllet IQ-. llkl.,g ol money Of prOl)eny restrictions tor the Lekee Muter Al-shown on • Map recorclecl In bOOk •bove cMec:rlbed and to bottom euctt ~ Co Inc .. 391 N Cent1ll Ave . purauenl 10 Section 1350 of the CMI
orttoe of the County Recorder ot Mid common designation. II any, of the r oth« retie! requ•ted In lhe com· toc:letlon Recorded September tt. 455. Paon 28 end 29 ol Mia-wttlpstOd!~ and dlrectlonllty drilled Upland, CA. t 178& Cod• of the Stat• ot Calllornle on
County rNI property described 1bo11a la atnt 1977, 1n Dooil 12382, page 1285. celleneou1 Mape, rlCior01 ol Orange wells. 1unn.,1and1t11tta under and Direction• to the abo .... property February 15, 1984, 11 the Mein En-
TM s11ee111td ador ... and other purported to be. 2&32 Sant• An• Dated May 25, 1982 olflclal 1ec0<d1 YOU ARE IN DE· Cou'1ty. Clllfomle IOQ91her with Ill beneath or beyond the exterlot mey be obtained by requeatlng lranoe. county Cour1houM. 700
common o..lon•lloo. II any. of the 4119 . COiia Mesa, Calif 92627 The EE A BRANCH. cienc FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Improvements thereon. excepllng llmllt thereof and to r.-drlll. ,...tun· ume In writing from the beneflclery Cllllc Canter Orlllll WMI, Santa Ana,
tMI property described above la underSlgne<l Trustee dlsc:1a1m1 any Y Charlotte Hooklf. Deputy DATED 9111180 UNLESS YOU therefrom Condominium unit• 1 nel, equip. maintain. repair, Oeep9r1 within tO 0•)'9 from the flrat publl-Callfoml111 the hour of 11 ;30 A.M
purported to be. 1877 ParkllllW. lllblllty ror any lnc<1rrectnM1 of the ,~ ... I ~t TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT VOUR through 108, lnc;lualve. located and operele auc:h well• or mlnea. cation of ttil• notice. The record owner ot aatd real
Cotti Mesa, CA ttr .. 1 lddr ... end olhel oommon Attonep et uw PROPERT'I'. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A 11-eon. without, hO'#e\19f, the t'lght lo drlH, Slid llHI will be ~ without property wu 11 tile time of lien
The undersigned Trustee 011-clelioneUon. II any. lllown he<eln A 006 City Panwer W•1. PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXCEPT THEREFROM Ill oil. ~. mine. wllhOul, howell9r. the right to coven11tt Of warranty, HPf ... or Im· DONALD F. BETIS. wt1<>M lat
:lllml 1ny lilblllty for any ln<:Ofrec:t· det.Iled d11er1puon of ltle prol)tlfty lutle IOO EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE m1nerllt and other h)'drc>c:arbonl, drlll. mine, lfor•. •xplor. and aper. ptltd, u to lllle. ~ or en· known lddr... 11 12 Summer
,,... of the llreet address and other mey b• oblllned from th• Ofenge, c...... OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST below e 09')th Of 500 ..... wllhc)(;t 11e 1hr<>119h the 1Ut1ace of the UpPW Qlmbrenoee to Mllaty tN W1i)ald er .... lrvlrw. Calllomla.
common ~tlon. If llty, llhown blnellc:l•ry II whOse reQuetl the (714)tS1-1tl1 YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lhe rlghl of aurlac:e entry, .. , .. 500 r.et or ,,,. 1Ub-1Uff9Ce ol IN balenoe due on the note or not• The .... '#Ill be cond\leted by and
nere1n A Oltelled Oetc:rlpllon ol lhe aale II to be conOucted The name ubllshed Oranoe Coaet Delly Piiot LAWYER Mtvecf In ln1trvrnent1 of reoord llPl>tlf 500 feet of the land herein-MaJred by MIO Deed of Tru11. to inlormellon regarolng Mid ..,. and
property mey be obtllned from lhe and addren of lhe benflflclery II an 6 13 20 21 1984 142 Pinelllew. Irvine, Ca PARCEL Ari exciuelve ..-nwil ebove detcrlbed. u r..wved In the #II' $476.000.00. pltJt the lollowlng ielnstllement m1y be Md rrom,
t>eneflclery II whose request lhe SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL 106-84 (II • 11r .. 1 addreu or common appurtenant 10 eec:tl unit'°' the UM deed from The lrvlne Compeny, a lltlmafed cost•. expen ... lltd Id· BELL. BAUMGARTNER & ROUP.
slle 11 10 be conducted. The name BANK 333 Soulh H099 SlrMt. 131hJ d"lgneoon of property 11 llhown and e>c:C4Jpenc:y of thc>M portion ol c:orporetlon. recorded June 18, tt71 >'anoel 111he time olthe lnltltll publl· 1111 Town & Country F\oed. Suite
Ind addr ... of the beneficiary II Floo1 Los Angeles. Cellforn11 1bo111, no warranty Is given u to 111 lhe r•ltlcted Common ArN and IN In Book 9678, PllQI 817 of Oftldlll cetlon ot this Notte. of Sal4t· 30. Orenge, CA 928118, 1714)
Security Pacific N111on•I Bank, 90071 Attn Lori Swt1zer Phone 6 11n1 IC W\TICE comptelenets or correctneaa~" The Common ArM an Olslgneted In the Records ··You are In default und9r a lnterut due from July 7. 1911 Stl7-8070
A TIN Don Martin. Special At1ets No (213) 613-8286 ,."°'" nv "eneflelary under said Deed ol Oeclerlllon of Reatrlctlona and aui>-Deed olTrust Oeled June 19, 1911. $ Contact Tru11.. OA TEO: December 9. 1983
Dept., 333 South Hope St . 131h Said aale will ~ mode to P•'t the ORANG£ COUNTY Trust. by reaeon ol a breach or c»-plemenfl thereto and lhown on the unleuyoutakeactlontoprotacty~ Tru1tee1leee8lld co111 THE MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM
Floor, Lot Angeles, CA. 90071 Tele-obllcauons 9eeured by sald deed ol MUNICIPAi. COURT llUll tn the obllglllon1 eecured Condominium Plan tor N Ch unit property, It may be told 11 I public $Contact TruelM ~SSOCIATION
phone· (213) 413-6516 lru11 Including all costs. fees and °' THI OlllAT !hereby. hefetolore execut~ and The 1treet eddreaa enO other eale. If you need an explan1tlon ol Ad11V1Cea made by beneficiary By JAMES w. BAUMGARTNER OF
Seid MNI wlll be mllde to pay 11\e upenses 01 lrustee and of lhe truet JUOICI t. DtlTAtCT dellll9fecl 10 the undersigned a wrll· commoo dnlgnetlon. If eny. ol the the neture of the prooeedlng egeln11 S cbn1act Tru1tM BELL,
Obllglllonl NCured by said deed of Cleated by said deed OI lrust estl· ms I T.ttq~-McCeltum •• , Ian Oecl•rellon of Oeleull and 0... real property deacflbed lboW II you, you lh<>uld ce>nlact . lawyer. lntereat due on lld11enc:ea med• BAUMGARTNER 6 ROUP. INC . Al·
'"'" lndudlno ell cos ta. f ... and ma1eo to be St ,023 18, all 111m1 ex· Pabn Sprtnge, c .. tz2l2 mind for Sale. and written notice of purported 10 be: 795 Greytlng Bay, 1529 t Normandle Avenue, lrvlne, S Con1act Tru•t• torM)'I
H penMe of trultM end of the trust pended under the terms of se10 deed ~ breech and of e1«:11on to ceuM the Cotta Mesa. Ca. 92628 Ca 92714 0.ted Januaty D. 1D84 STATE Of CALIFORNIA)
C1Mled by IAIO OMO of lrult 9111-of trust, not then repelO, end Cro:~mplalnanl~~LD undersigned to ..i1 llld property to The unoer.igned Trull.. dll• .. (If • 1treet addrlSI or common UPLAND MORTGAGE SERVICE COUNTY Of ORANGE) u
m11e0 to be $700.00: all 1Uma ell· 169.887 05 remaining prlnCfpll of BfAOSWORTH aatltl)' saio obllgatlon•. and INr• clelm1 any liet>lllty for 1111y Incorrect· Oeeignlllon of pr~ 11 lhown CO INC On December 9, 1983. before me.
pended under the termi of Slid deed lhe note Jec:Ured by said 0..0 ot Cross-Delenoenta TED DANN 1ller the unOerllgned cauMd Mid ,.,... of the ltreet addrMe Ind olher lbolle, no warranty Is given " to Ila 39 1 N Centrlll Ave the underligned, 1 Nolery Publlc: In
ol trust. not then repaio. and 1ru11. with onler"l from 6-t-83 u tnd/bl• DEL MAR HOUSING ANZA no11ee of breach ano ol etec11on 10 common deelgn1tk>n, II any, lhown comple1enesa or c:ornlcineaa)" The \Jp&and, CA. 91788 and lor Mid Stile, per90n11ty ep-
S14.80035 remel'*'g ~of se1d notepro1110ed D•leOJanu81)'3.~0MES and ANZA CO.RPOR· berecorded$eptember29, 1983u herein beMtlciery under Mid OellCI ol !7t4)981·1078 peetedJAMESW BAUMGARTNER,
the note MCUred by said deed of 1984 ~ TION LARRY GAYLOR O/b/a DEL Instr No 83-430288 of Official R• NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER. Truat. by reuon of • brNCh or «»-Madeline Sayre ltnown to me 10 be the pwaon wt10M
INll. with lnt-t from M11tc:tl 1, EQUITABLE OEEO COMPANY '4AR HOUSING ANZ.A HOMES and cords In lhe office ol the Rec:order ol YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A fault In lhe obl!Qeltona MCUl'ed FOfecloeure Secretary neme 11 aub9cf1bed to the within In·
1982 11 In Mid note pro11ide0 as Tru•tee i'CNZA CORPORATION LA RRY Oranoe County. DEED OF TRUST, DATED OECEM· thereby, heretofore executed and Published Oranoe Coaat Dally Pltot 1trument .. the AttOfMy of THE
SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL By Carol Ramo1, IELDS d/bll DEL MAR HOUSING S•IO sale wlll be mede, but Without BER 9, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE Oellllered to the underllgned 1 writ· Jen 13, 20. 27, 1984 MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM AS·
BANK. Fol'iclosure Spec:l11i81 NZA HOMES and ANZA COR: covenent or warranty. expreu or Im· ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR tan Oeclar11Jon of Oefavtt and 0.-268~ SOCIATION and ICkn~ to
11 Tru11.. 701 S Western Ave ORATION and DOES 1 to 100 In· piled, regarding title polllSllOn. or PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A mend for Sale, Ind written notice of me lhet he a<.1bacrlbed the thereto u
By EdWlnl• C McCloud. Glendale Ca 91202 luatve · encumbranoes. 10 pay the remaining PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN breech end of eleatlon lo c.uae the principal and his own n1me 11 At·
Operlllorl1 Officer (213)507-3209 Ce1e No 21882 prlnc1pal sum of the nole(I) MCUred EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE underllgneo lo 1111 Mid property to lorney.
701 South We11ern Avenue Pubhshe<J Orange Coast Dally Pllol UMMONI ON CROll·COM· by aakl deed of Trust. with lnter .. t OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST utlafy said obllgetton1, and Iller• f't8JC NOTICE WITNESS my hand and Offlcial s..t
Gl«ld .... CA 91201 Jan t3 20 27. 1984 PlAINT &1 tn N ld note pto91de0, adllencet.11 YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A etter the underalgned caused Mid NOTICE CW Suun Purcey
Teleph<>ne. (213) 507-3208 NOTICE! Vou heve been lued tny. under lhe terms of Mid Deed of LAWYER notice ol breech and of elec:tlon 10 , PublllMO Orange Coast Dlllly Piiot
Oiied. J1111uery 10. 1984 Pt.alC NOTICE court me cMctde tlpinel ~ 1rus1. lees, charges. and expenMa or Slid Nie 11 10 be hlld I°' the be recorded September 28, 1983 u TRUITW'l I IAL.a Jan 20. 27, Feb 3 1984
Publlllled Or11tge C<>ast Delly Piiot llhout y~ 'being hw"d ~ lhe Trustee end ollhe truati Ct"Mted purPQM of paying the tollowlno obll· tmtr. No. 13_.2150 t of 01ficlal ~ T.I . NO. 1011 a•• 329-84
J11t 20 27 Feb 3, 1984 CPft·S1lA ou '"pond wlltlln 30 .,.._ "9ed by said Deed of Trust glllonl eecured by Mid OellCI ol c:ord1 In the °'"°9 of tn. Recorder of YOU AM It DE'AUL. T ..,..,._ .. A 1 ___________ _
341-84 NOTICE Of TAUITH'I IA1.E he lntorrMtton below Said Nie will be held on Tue9dey Trvtt Orange County; DEEDOI' TfN8T~ATl:D Merdl 10. P\8.IC N(JT1CE ----.-.,.-IC-un_TI_CE____ T.8.No.IS-14154-l lfyou wilhtoseel<t~adVlceotan Februery 14 t984. at 2·00 pm ei .. ~·F1 .... ctlarges1 end •JCP«t .. ol Sat0MleWlllbemees..1>u1 w11nou1 ~~~c8:Y~!!2_A_CTtONTY IT------------r"°'" nu NOTICE norney tn this mitter you should lhe Chapmen Avenue entrance to 1,... ru11 .... 91t mated to be the venent or warranty. e11pr-or Im-rnvr.... • NOTICE Of
YOU ARE IN DEFAUL l UNOE~ A o so promptly so that' your wrillan Ille Civic: Center Bulldlng, 300 Easi tum ol S2•218 38 piled, regarding !Ille l)OSMaalori, Of :A:OUN ~ A,.TNA~ ·~ TRUITEf'l IAU! FICTITIOUS IUllNEl8 DEE D OF TRUST D"TED Oc 1 Ch1pm1n Ave OrR"""' Ce 2·Ad11anclll undlf the terrn1 ol encumbranca. lo pey the remelnlng ._...,, .. cAr..-..A •"'" NAME STATEMENT 8. 198 t UNLESS. YOU T AKEto:t. esponse, If any may be lied on ,t,1 lhe ume oi-th'; lnttlal publl-said Deed of Trv1t In the amount ol prlncipll aum of the note(•I aecur~ Of THI NAT Ult I OF THJ On February 8, 1984 II 11 00 am.
Tl\e follow ,...., d ,,..,, 1 ctllon ol this nolk:ie, the totll $16 53, . by Uld deed of Truat, With Inter"! PftOCIEDfNQ AQAINIT YOU, YOU FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· 1ng ... ~.son IS OIRQ TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-AVllOIUlled hi II do demanded• 1moun1,9l the unpaid bl lll'l()9 04 the 3-tnter .. t on said ad11anc.a al as In uld note pro11lded;eo11encea." IHOUlO CONTACT A LAWYIR. SURANCE COMPANY, a C1Ulorni1 bl;l~~~,:·L 11IOHEij E.D\JO'ATION E:6~.t.LTE ~pig~~~ig :J :x~lf1.· : In~~~~ coa: Ud .. obllg1tlon MCured by lhe •boV• d• 13 25'1, P9f annum from 12-21-82 any, under the term1 or uld OellCI ol On Fet>ruery 10. 1ga4 et 11:00 corporellon as TruatM . or Sue· PLACE~ENT SERVICE t:S Ctierry NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE n • oantr! " '° :: ~ ': tcrlbld deed ol truSI •nd esllmated untll the d1te ol lald Mle trult, , .... Charges. and •JlPWI-Of ~ M MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC r u or Tr::.. or ~•llt~t•d
South. lrvlne. Callt 92715 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU ntonnacton que ajgue ' OOlll, expenses. and ad11ancea 11 4· The unpaid ptlnclpal balance of the Trust .. and ol lhe INttl creeled u lhe Outy eppc>lnted Trust .. under rulleeedo byt t ~al~S-H olEB~
Kan HulChinS ~s Chefry S<>uth HOULD CONTACT A LAWYER " I II -" .ti. ldvlce Of SA I 204 82 '113,018 19 by laid Deed Of Trust and pureuanl to Deed ol Trus1. Re-IJllC\ll LLI ILL tr\line, Calif 92i15 ' On F•brua 3 l9B4 11 9 t5 1 m n '~o!: ~~ this mett• 04I The 1o'tal tndeblednest being en 5-lnter•t on the unpaid principal SeJO MNI w111 be held on· Wed,_. corded'Ol'I Merc:h 17, 1982 u ()ocy. MANAGEMENT CORP .. I Callfomle
Thll business 1a conQucteo by '" Federal Neu~al 'Mortgage AUOCil-• do :0 promptly 90 t:het ,!._ u11m11a 00 Whlc:h the opening bid'* blllnee trorn 11-t-82 to the dll• ol d•y. Februery 15. 1984 11 2:00 pm . ment No 82--092774 of Offldal ~ eor2• ~.•tlon. and recoroeo3~~
1nOlviOua/ d 1y T 'b'; computed may be obtained by call-ule •t IN rate of 13 25% per et the Ch~ Avenue antreince to cord• In the otflce of Ille Rec:otdlr of ... ...1 u Instrument No, ~.,.,.In
l<en Hutc:hln• .:;:,,~11t'f':'6:c, ~f~:~t!: rttt:i =Df'IM, " ..,,, ,_, 1ng (714)937--0968or(213)821_.M & anntJm 011ed January 9, 1914 the Civic Canter Bulleting. 300 Eat OrangeCounty,Callfomla. uearted ~4271.~~ ~1.:...~f Offlclel
Trv. 1tatemenl wu fllec1 with the reo by M rt S R Iowa« IUU. ed--~.. Iha dey before the Nie FIRST INTERSTATE BANK ChlPITlllt Ave., Orange, Ca. by SCOTI A. WRIGHT,a*1Qlem11t 11 ol ..,.._._ ....,.,.,1y, Call·
County Cteril of Orange County on =le man r!1:ded ~tober 121• cM I bogMo Mt ~ Dete JentJery 4, 1984 Or CALIFORNIA, TRUSTEE At Ille tlrne of the Initial pu~ WILL SELL AT PUBt.IC AUCtlON at lornll, end i>urtuant 10 thet C*taln
Jan 5 1984 t96 l 91 •nll No 27061 in book 1~n :-.0 1~~.me!:te' T D SERVICE COMPANY EILtabelh Alac:c:he ceuon or thl9 notice. the total South front entrance to the Orange Notice ol Oefeutt thereunder r• F2'J50ll 142113 6 ' u said liullM 707 WllShlre BtvO emounl of the unpaid bellltOe of tN County, Old Courthouae. 211 w corded October 7. 1983 at lnatru-
Publl1hecl Oren 1 coast Dait · page 1 13 01 Otllclet Re-"'' menera, eu reepuetl• B Vicki J Ho 111ni Loi Angelll. c.111 90017 obllgatlOn aeoureo by the at>ow «»-Sent• An1 B<>ulellaro. Santa An•. ment No. 113-442015, of Offlclel A.-
Piiot Jan 27 Feb j 10 17. 198• Y ~~do~d1;r ~7~.~~ic: c~~~; s~~;~ ~::~~ :~~lgune, IMlede .., 19Sistant S.C:.11ry (213)814·3281 ICflbed deed oflnat end Mtlmeted CA 92701811 right, lltle end lnlerest ~orda of S4id County, wlll undef Ind
562·84 CaUlornia Will SELL AT PUBLIC 1· TO THE oEF'i"'NDAHT· A cMI One City Bl'lld W91t Thi• Nie II scheduled to be held by 00111. expensea. end ad11anoee 11 corweyeo to Ind now held by II pur1111nt to ... d OellCI of Tru1t NII If
------------lt.UCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER comp<nt he• been fllld. b ttM Orange. Call! 92688 HerOld S Bauer or Ellubeth Alec· S 118,911 62 under u ld Deed of Trull In the prop· publlc auction for cuh. l1wful
FOR CASH OR CHECK AS DE· ntlff llnit rou " you wr.h lo (714)835-8288 ene wllo can be reached at the The total lndebtedneu being an erty lltuated In MIO County •. Call· money ol lhe United Stet• of P\B.IC NOTICE SCRIBED BELOW (payable al lime end ~11 tew~ll JOU niuet. P1.1bll1hed Oranr. Coast Delly ebo11• address or telephone Pub-llmete on which the Opening bid 11 lo<nt1. describing the land therein "~· a !=•lhllr'1 check pey•ble
FICTITIOUS IUl*llS 1 5111 In lewtul money of the United llllln ao d•yt •f11f thii iummont II Pilot Jen 13. 20. 2 . t914 lllhed Orange C<>ut Dally Pilot Jan mputed may be oblalned by call· Lot Founeen ol 'Trac:t No 111; in lo N Trull1ee dra'Wfl on a 1t1te or
N ... ,._ IT" ....... .-Stat9I) 81 the front en1ranoe 10 ltle 80 on you Ille with thla coun 1 249-84 20, 27, Feb. 3. 1984 ng(819)584..a333 the dsy before the lhe City of Cost• M .... County of national bank. • 11.a1e or feder•I .. -.. '"' .. ' · 3•2-84 le Orange, Stile of Caltlornla. es credit union, or • If ate Of feder.i The lolloWlng ~son ,5 oo1ng d Orenge County CourthouM tten retponee to the COtnplaint Dated J 11 1984 shown on • map recorded In 8oott salllngl end 1oen IMOClallon doml-
bUSlnesa 15 oc:a1eo on Santa An• Blvd . be-nlets you do, yOJ.Jr default wlll be P\B.IC NOTICE "8.1C NOTICE Bur'flng1!"'~n'!ne.ai 21. Page 35 of MlaoellaMOUa Mape, :lied 1n this 1tete. 11 the main erl-
BIG J'S HANDYMAN SERVICE Wle('t Sycamore St & Bro.Owly lered on appllceuon of !he plain· S9r't'IOe I Recorda of Ot'ange County C.U· lranoe to Aral A"*1Can Tille lo-
204 Broedwey Costa Mesa Ca/ti San1a Ana Celllornla all right tllle tiff and thll court may enter 1 )Udge. FICTITIOUI IUSINEll B T D 9~ C lomle • turance Company local~ at t 14 92827 sno interest ron11eye0 to ano now 1 aga1ns1 you tor the relief cs.-NAME STATEMENT ~~:A~=· L~rle Womecil, A=:.en~T't Sale W111 be made 10 the htgflest Eu1 Fifth Street, In the Cl!y ol SAntl
Jotln Alexander Stretps. 156 22nd Oby •I under aatd OeeO of Tru1t in anded In the c:ompteJnt, whtc:h The following peraon1 are doing The folloWlng pertorll are dOlng 3633 Camino Del Alo South Sul~ bidder. Thi llnel bid lflell be payeble "111. Cellfomla. ell that right. title
181. Coatl Mese, Callf 92627 lhe prOPerty lltuateo tn said County could result on garnllhmanl of t>utlneH as t>ulinee• 11 • It the lime of NNI In cuh lawful Ind Interest conYe)'ed to and now
Thll buSiness 11 conducted t>y ,,,.. anO Stale deacrlbed as .. ages taking ol money or property BEE·LINE FABRICATIONS. 15200 SWALES ANCHORAGE 2881 S Diego C Ill 2108~ money ol lhe Unit~ Stll• by held by It under Mid Deed of Trutt In
ondlvlduel t , Lot 86 ot Tract No. 2873. In the or 01her •eftel requested on the corn· M90nolla •54, We11mln9te¥. Ca Beyah()re Ori ..... Newport 8".ch. Ca. p~~llth~ · O~•noe Coaet Delly cflecil• of the type epeclfled In 'civU the property 111ue1ec1 In Mid County
John A Streips vlty of Coate Meaa. C<>unty ot Or· plaint 92613 92663 llot Jan 20 27 Feb 3 1984 Code ~2924'1. by OffMI by the pr ... and State deacrlbed u :
This s1atement wat llled with 11\e ange, State of Cahfornla as per map Dated it.pill 15. 1982 Brian RtcharO Eade. 15200 Lyman G Farwell, 2428 22nd • . . . 338 84 ant beneficiary of the d~ of trult A Subleaaehold Estele lh1t POI'"·
County Clerk ol Orange County on recorded In BO,Pk...88, pages 22 and PA UL W SHEAMAN. JR Clerk Magnolle #54, Westminster. Ca. Strlll, Newport Beach, Ca 92880 • under loreololYre lo the extent tuc:h uon of the Southellt hell of the
Dec: 27, 1983 23. m11cellane6u1 maps, in the olfic:e y PATRICIA A McCARRON. Oepu· 92683 Barbara F Wonckler, 17887 beneficiary has the right thereto or Southwest hell of the SouthHlt hell
f'2339t2 of lhe County Recorder ot MIO ty Thll t>Yllneae le condUCled by en 111 11 d A M S C by eny comblnetlon thereof ' of Lot 142 In B!oc:t( e of lrvtne'• 8ub-
Publlshed Orange Coast Daily County EXCEPT THEREFROM 111 Vl,.QINtA 8. CRISTE, Membef individual 9~.J,n ve · onl• erano, 1111 PtafC NOTICE The itreet addr-end othef division, es lhown on 1 Map r•
Plk>I Jen 27 Feb 3 10, 17 1984 ii. gas. m1nere11 eno o 1he1 AotMrt W. 8tewef1 Jf., B R El<M N F G ,._, 637 Randi<> Del common Oeelgnetlon If any of the eorclecl In Boot! 1 Pege 88 ol Mle-646 54 y01oc:etbon11. below a depth of 500 A uw COfl)Oretton Thl1 t1atement w .. llled with the ancy u.~,. NOTICE CW IAU! 1 ...__1·.._.. • e.lleneou M · o~d 1 Or • 111 without 11\e rlghl of surface 7~ fl P•-Mt• 203 County Clerk of Orange County on Cerro, '°llllbrook, Clltf 95030 Notice 11 hereby gl~ punuent to r.. property .._. ....., lboYe le 1 epa . ........., 1 o •
------------try as reserved 1n 1n1trument1 of Palm Off«1, CA.. t22IO Jan 6, 13, 20. 27. 1984 This bualneu ls c:onduc1ed by teellons 3071 Ind 3072 of the CMt purported to be: 1131 Raymond All· :ro County. Celllornll. Oeec:rlbed P\B.IC NOTICE ecord PubUIMCI Drano-C-t o.,tr PKot fmrM Lyman G F1rwe11 Code of the State 01 Clllfomla the enue. Cotti Meet. CA. 92827 allows.
The iuee1 address ol tne , .. , Jan.•. ts, 20, 77, 11M Publllhed Orange Coast Diiiy Thia ltatement W81 llled with Ille .mderslgMd. HARBOR TOWING wtll The undersigned TtllalM dla-Parcel 3, u lhOwn on • Mai> r•
FICTITIOUS BU81NHS
NAME IT A TEMENT, roperty described above 11 1~ P1tot Jen 6. 13 20 27. 1984 County Clerk of Orange County on Mil at publlc: atJCtlon at 9114 Weet Cialmi any lleblllty for any Incorrect· corded In Book I 10. P"C19 1t of
The following per500 11 OOlng
txaln191 at
iported 10 be 9t0 Darrell Coate 133·8• Dec: 14. t984 17th Street, C<>sta MM.. CellfOfnla. ,_.of the llreet eoor-lnO other Parcel Map1, In the office of IN esa CA 92626 Fm'7U It 11 • m. on Ttiur1 the 9th Cly ol common designation. II any, llhown Cou~ty Recorder ot Mid Orange
The un0er11gned d1sclelme any P\lll.IC NOTICE Published Orange Coe11 Dally Feb • 1984. the IOllowtno 1utO· herein Cou ly. lablltly for eny lncorrectneas 01 the P\lllJC NOTICE Piiot Jan 6. 13. 20. 27. 1984 mobile(•). to wit Said lalewtll be made, but wllhOul The llrMt •Odr .. 1nd other GOLD N NAILS. 9895 Warner
1t.11e Founteln Valley, Celll 92708
Eloiae Burrlson. 16459 Ml
Dunh111en Fountein Valley, Call!
92708
Ttils bueiness 11 conduc1eo lly an
1nd111lduat
EIOlse Bumton
Th111 1tatement was llleo with the
County Cllfk of Orange County on
Dec 27 1983
F2.33901
PubllsheO Orange Coast Dally
Pilot Jen 27 Feb 3. 10. 17. 1984
652-84
HAR80R LAWN·MT. OUYE
Monu&ry • cemetery
Crematory
t62S Gl1ler Ave.
Costa Mesa
~0-55~
NACE MOTHEl'S
afLL BROADWAY
MOAT\JAlltY
110 Broad••)
Coit• "'"sa
S..2-9150
IALTZHRGERON
SMITH 6 TUTHILL
WHTCU~F CHAPEL
427 E 17th St
Cost• Mesa
6'6-93 71
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bove stteet aoorese "'CTITIOUS •"llNESI FICTITIOUI IUSINlll 134-84 Yffr of eer 78 covenant or warranty. expr ... or Im· common dnlgn•tlon ol u ld Pl'OC>-Th 1-1 ..., NAME ITATEMINT M k I ' Chell ole piled, regarding tltle, P<>IMNk>n. or arty: le purported lo be: 260 S~th e sa ... w11 be mede, but wilhoul NAME STA T£MENT a • 0 car· r 1 ancumbr111cee. to p1y the remlllnlng Brl1to1. Costa Mesa, Celltorn11 ovenanl or warranty. express or tm· The following person ta doing The lollowlng persona are doing P\B.IC NOTICE VIN NO IB06J8Y 152698 principal eum ol Ille note(•I eecured Salo sele wtll be mede wllhOUt
lted regarOlng lltle pouesston or but'nest aa business " License No . 823YYV by uld OellCI ot Trull with I I "1 o"'9nant or warranty expreu Of Im·
nc:umbrances lo pey lhe total HERBAL NUT RITION 250t E GOURME1 OLE (Restaurant). 11311 FICTITIOUI IUltNllS (Sllte) CA lhereon 81 provided 1 · id n ~ I lled 81 to lltle poi-.ion Of 9'l
mount of the unpaio balance ol lhe t6th Streel Newport Beach CA North Coa1t Hwy, Laguna Belch NAME ITATEMl'.NT Seid aale Is tor the purpoM of and reUonl bly ettlme~: Id~· umbrano" to· utltfy the unpeid
bhg111on secu•ea by lhe property 92663 Cynlhll DIMetteo 509 Cernellon. The lollOWing perton1 ere doing t11fy1ng Men of lhe undersigned for 1 .... charget and expen-of 1~ lance dve on the note or not• 0 be sold con1isttng of Prtn<:lpal and Dianne Rae Wosher. 250 t E 16th Coron• d9' Mar, Ca 92625 bull,_. 81 TOW!ng & Storage, together with Trust• under and of the 1 t secured b Nld OMCI ol Trutt 10
nterett ol S 110.309 18. plus costs, Strlll Newport Beach. CA 92663 Clere Augustine Romenu1. Nme NEWPORT BUSINESS GROUP. t1 of adver1111no e nd expen ... of Cf .. I~ by, saio Deed OI Trya~; "'1I $ tn,121 67, plua Ille lol~pg
xpenses ldvancet. Ind lru11.. Thll t>ullneu Is conducted by an 11 above 7-3 Weet Beker StrMt. Suite E, le olffl S111e 100 &a lmat.O ooet1 e ... lltd Id·
ees es11m11e0 to be S2.609 86 11 mdillldu•I Thi• bulineu 11 conducted by 1 Coa11 M .. •. Ce 92826 O.teo th.II 25th dey or Jan., IM4 Ttw ~ tJnder Mid Deed at the 11,,;_ :ft: ~1111 pubfl.
he time ol lnlll•l publtc:etlon ol lh11 Diann• AH Wtlher general partnerehlp Jotln Kenneth Legleu. 743 Weet heTon Parrott I Truat lleretotore execut~ 1 writ· cetloll of thl1 Notice of Sale
Otlc:e Of Sale. Whldl lwO IYml 10181 This stetemenl WU flied with the Cynthie DI M•tleo Beker StrMI, Suh• E. Coll• M... Publlahed Orenge Coat Delly .,, Notice of Oefeult and EJecilon to .712 10
112.919 04 . County Clerk 01 Orange County on fhl1 statement wet lllld with the Cl 928211 Done L Legleeu. 743 llot Jiit. 27. 1ea. 1 lltd cauaed Mid Notice 01 0... NOTICa TO
Currently dated bank ca1hllf 1 Jen 8. 1984 County Clerk ol Or1nge County on W"I Biker Street, Suite E. Colll 843·84 111.11t and Elecllon 10 Sell to be ,.. "'ONRTY 0 .....
he<:kl, C~I certlfiea by. ban... F'D5Z2I Oec 20, 19113 M .... Cl . t2826 orded In the coun!y wMf'e the rNI YOU AM .. ~AULT~ A
1 cashier 1 cheGk of reguleled Publlthe<I Orenge Coast Dall)' ~ Thll bullneas 11 conduct.0 by in· operty 11 loc:at.O ID M TIIUIT, DATID Oo.-..
endere described 1n Sec 2924h of Piiot Jen 21 Feb 3, 1o. 17. 1994 . PubU1hed Orange Co111 Delly OMduA11 (Hu1band & Wit•) "8.IC NOTICE Ate: Jenuary ,. ;984 r7, 1#1. UNL.&11 YOU TAQ AC.
he Calllornla Ci\111 Cooe. peyebNI 10 586-14 Pilot J an 13, 20, 21, Feb 3. lt84 John KenMth Leg*i AA VISTA FINANCIAL INC n<>tt TO "'OTICT YOU.-~
he tru11ee of the btdder, are ec:c;ep-252·84 Thia atllttMnt wa1 llled with the NOTICI CW tALa y SURA & HELLYER ' . , tT llAY .. 90LD AT A~
abNI wtlh pr()f>lr identllicetlon County Clerk of Or1nge County on Notice 11 1\ereby Q.lwn put.uanllO PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION IC IA1L • YOU -.D AM U ·
The beneflelary under satO OMd Ml.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE Dec: 15, 1983 tec:tlon1 3071111<1~72of 1119 Civil I More PUHATIOee M TH9 MAn. CW I Trusl h«ttotore execu1ed and o.. '21317 Code ot 1t1e Slit• of Calllornle. IN Of.c:toeur• MaNOW nt1 PftOCelOtNQ AQA.lllT YOU,
ivereo to the undersigned• written FICTITtOUI IUllHlll '1CTITIOUl IUllNlll PubllJhec:I Orange Cout Delly der'elgn.o. HARBOR TOWING .t!I llOfMyl for Trull" OU IHOUl.O COMTACT A LAW·
arellon of O.l11111t and Demand NAMI ITATEMbtT NAMI ITATE.,,., Pltot Jen I . 13. 20, 27. 1984 et pub41c auction, at 9114 W•I ul>UtheO Orange Coelt o.lly Piiot 'nit.
Sele. Ind ~ wrltlW'I Nouce of 0... The tOllowtng pet'S()nl ... doing The lollowlng persona ere Oolng !38-84 17th St • Coltt M9a&, C&lltornte. 11 20, 27 Feb 3, 1M4 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN·
IUlt Ind Elecl1on lo Sell The Und9t· ullneu.. but'neas.. 1 te m Of\ Thun fl'letlhdeyof Fetl . 337"'34 SURANCE COMPANY, • Calllomll
.. gned CIUMO said Nolle• of Oefaull UNICO ENGINEERING AS CHACE 4 SOUTH co . 438 82nd DllDI II' MnTIC[ 984, the tOllOWlno eutornoblle(a). to orpotlllon -Jeennlne t. ~,,.
lnOEtecllon lo Selltoberecordedln OCIATES. 2107 B1ycr .. 1 Ad St., Newport Beec:n. Ca. 921113 ~""'-"'""' t uthOfll~ Offloer . '
lhe county wllefe th• rMl pr~ 11 S.ech. Ca t28&0 How11td E Chace. 438 &2nd St . ACTrnOVI IU ... 11 ~of aer. 71 •led J1nu1ry 5, tt14
IOClllld Menoeh K Nethlt, 2107 B1ye1es1 Newport 8Mch. Ca 92&13 NA1i11E ITAT'OmMT Malle of car. VW JMnnlne L Lawrie
Ttl1$ document It executed by d Newport Beech, Ca 92880 Fertel H Soult!. 230 Orange St . The lollOwfng l*IC)nl er• OOlng VIN No . 15T:Z.Ol3e78 P'lBJC N()TlC( Ufhonled Oflloet
Fedltet Nellonet Mort~age Auoc:ll· Thl1 bu11ne1111 conducted by 11'1 Newport Beach, Cl. D2&13 bullneu u LlcenN No. BCA 815 114 bat Fiith Stt .. t
uon, (Woodgreen Service Co n1nco1por11ed utoe1etlon othef Victor J Ordaz, 248& Elden St . AUTO/GRAPHICS. 385 C1tt1ton (Stile). Hawaii 'tcTI'T10U8 ., ... ., ante Ana. CA. 92701
Orv1tl0rll Suite l800. I0920 Wllshlrt han 1 perlnerthlp llA. Coetl MMI, Ce 92827 9t , Cotll M .... CA 928211 Said Nie i. for Ille purpoee of HAim ITATIMl:NT 714) 5&a.3211 ~outeviid, Loa Ang9191 CA t0024 Marzleti K. Nfthll Mlehlel Prior, 225 Orange St . Oyni-Plate, ln<:OfJ)Ofal9d, 31& llatylng lien of the Uf'lderllgned for The folfoWlng per90ni we dOlt'lg blllhec:I Orwioe COlll 0111)' Pltot
,213) 824-2223 Mlll•n: lddreu I~ ChengM? Nesh•I Newe>Orl Bffch. c. t2&13 Clln10f' SI . Colt• ....... CA 92828 owing ' Storege. IOQe!Nr wllh llnea • .,, 13, :zo. 27. tta4 ~7~0• 78956. LOt .... CA Thll lleltmenl Wal flied wllh llw Thie bull""' 19 conduc:1ed by • Thi• bv.W-.. conduc:ted-=. llofMMlrtllinolM ~of COMPUSER v. 31125 w ~4
7VV ° Cl k 1 ~ Cou "' g~lf ""' .. nerahlp -1• ecMhur BfvC . Sult• 314, Senta 1------------0.te Jan 10 1~84 0unry • o VllnQe n., on .,.. • COfPOflliOn ==n;: FEDERAi. NA TIONAL en 9 1984 Howtrd E. Chace o.oroe J "911k. Prelldent O.t.a Ihle 2&th dllV of Jan 1114 na. Celli 92704 ~ NOTICE
MORTGAGE ASSOCll-TION F2Mal Thlt •i.tement w .. filed wllh the Tlllt ltllernent wa ntect wtlh the on Panott luanNI Suaann Wet)b. 2521 w 1------------
Th11 doc:umMl I• pec1.1teo by P11t.i11aneo 01enge Cout OeltJ' County Clerll OI Orenge County on County C.k ol Orange County on PubMttlec! Oranve Coul Deity •R-3. Santi Ana Calif fltC1TTtbut ...,....., CONSU~LO $ JUAREZ olot Jin 27 Feb 3. 10 17, ltl4 Dec 20 1983 O.C: 30 1"3 ltOt Jan 27, 1984 92104 NAllll tTA,.._MT
Publllhed Orer;r Cout Dell.. 674 114 p "'" nnM2 nMm 882-t4 ()et)orltl l.Y"f' D.ooer·Kla"'. 2521 The 1o1ow1ng pertOn• ar• doing PilOI J 13 ...,. 2 1..,.4 ' libllan.o Vlange Coatt Oei1v Publllhed Or•--Cofft ,_,., 8unflol#9r •R-:Z.. S1nta Ana. t!nete M:
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, .... rifDW1 ""'•™•• l'lCTlllOUI .,..... P\8lJC NOTICE P\llJC 9'0TICE ncrmou1 .,..... Luenle '·Webb rnl• corp()ratlon. tHO Von .... ...... -..... N ... -.,............ .. ... ITAftmJfT TNe •11temetif .,, .. flied WM ltle erman, ltVlne. C&lllornl• t :n14 NAm l'tATE:lllOIT T 1 1 '""::. ,.,._"' ACTITIOU9 IUllNlal '9cnnoua .,..._., Ttw ~loWfnO ,,.,.aont ant doing County c... o1 Ofange Count~ on o.wn !n*'PrleM lncorpot•ted. •
Tiie I01tow1no P91'1011A .. ,. dOlnQ bua'::.: ::'""' pet°IOnl llfll Ootng ...... ITATIMINT NA• 9TAnmNT elneli.. Jan 5, 1N4 h Dlltafll corpor1tlort. 11th bur;r:E~ NETWORK PACt,tC OQIFFINI COMP,\NY 3t01Don· ~oll~ l*'SC>n le dOlng The I~ P9'llOn II doing IVNSTONE FINAHC1Al. 300t P\I~ Or Coes~ tr'Mt Ind MMl A~. Walhalla,
PLAZA TAAV!L 3&9 fll91 17th SI ~~c:;°" ll"9 Colla -..... C• SOLAR SCRVICE.S, t!&I AUQl41 0u:r-,..'it GALLERY "2l...... ~·.::·CA~ Suite 20t. Not JM! 21.,..,,, ~ 10, 17. t9l4 T,,z. c::'..!..612..'~.ci by,.
Suite 2 Co.le ..... ~ 92827 Oenn11 G1ttin. 3102 OoM#OO'I Ln . $1r\te Ma Ht1 •CA ~707 8111<1 • lluene Plt'k. CA tOe.21 Pacific ~y Cofporallon. M1 .. 4 pettner~ c:ne,._..:~: 11=7 C.brfllo !t .,,. eo.11 MIU c. tWf l<tn "9ftOI.., t5~1 ~ln . ......,,.. M«** Env19, 2$21 "F" 'R.cSbllA11&..mkia 1 ~tOt. Vttr1tuell lnoorpor.i.d
n 111 bullnea1 II ronducteo l>Y "' T h11 t>u.ineea II concM:led Oy .,, sa;1a AN HI• • CA t2107 No :rt• ~ CA 1270' a ....... CA. ~ ........ c, lflGIMa. ~
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NIUC *>TIC£
NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OP ll .... Ne.
iSRUCE D. MACDONALD, LUCILL£ MEREDITH ~o
au • BRUCE DOUGLAS KRUWELL. also knowa 11 CIWDf'fou °'
MACDONALD AND OF LUCILLE M. KRUWELL. 8'A.K TJWtan"
PETITION TO ADMINIS.. also uow 11 LUCILLE ~lece. ,,.,_.., u.c.c.b
TER ESTATE NO. Al%1'81 KRUWELL AND OF PETI· °6~~F~~~J~~~CJ} cJ~
To all hf'lrs, benehdanea, TION 1'0 ADMINISTER £8. SECTION •e1oe
t•rt'Jltors &nd contingent TATE NO. AUH08 Not'"i.'*~gl.,tocredtt<>'•
l'l"('<ilton1 ol BaUCE D MAC· To all heirs ben.:firianc-s of the within named penlele that • · • , • bulll trenlfer 11 Intended to .,. m.o. DONALD. aka· 8RUCE t•rC!'d1tort1 and contingent Olll*aol\als><oowtyherefneft.,c»-
OOUGLAS MACDONALD creditors of LUCILLE tcribed
and pcnons who may be MEREDITH KRUWELL. 1T~~1~tbual'e.addfeee>
otherwise lntere8ted in the also know as LUCILLE M . iiRbuz nVE'HAAN[~soo'1'• a::
w1U and/or est.ate: K.RUWELL, also know as enW9tt, Huntlr19ton a..c11. CA
A petition has been tiled LUCILLE KRUWELL and 92&41
by LUCILLE n . MA<;. persona who may be other-0/!:.n=:c':='::.c':id':
OONALO ln the Superior wise interested in the will ROBERT JACKSON. 7728 Weltic:.i
C<>url of Orange County re· and/or est.ale: Rotct. Corona, CA. 9t720
questing that LUCILLE H. A petition has been fi.led Tiit Pf'op.rty pertinent hereto It
MACDONALD be appointed by EARL G. SAWYER in=~~=~-~~:
as personal represent.alive to the Superior Court of Orange nxtur•,' tumlture. nx1u,.., 9Qulp-
administer the estate of County r'equestlng that ment, QOOOwlll LEE'S MOBIL. Ind I•
BRUCE 0 MACDONALD EARL G SA WYER be ap-located 1u· 11S001 Go!Oenwwt. Hunt-. ln01on Beech, CA. 112&47 (under the Independent Ad-pointed aa peraonal represen-Tt\at tilt hef91n deectlbed ,,.,,..
ministration of Est.ates Act). t.ative to administer the est.ate lerure to t>ec:ontumma.ted, tubJect
!he petition is set for he~n_g 0KfRUWELLUCILL:J..E~1~EREDITH ~.:;:,:~.°':u.f.~:o;'oU,,~~n11~:
in Dept. No. 3 at 700 C1v1c . w.oiv know as ley, CA. 112708 on or ifter Februlf)'
Center Dr .. West, Sant.a Ana, LUCILLE M. KRUWELL, 10. 11184.
CA 92701 on Feb . 2 1984 at also known as LUCILLE There thall be no ctlllm .. ccepted
9·30A M KRUWELL (under the Ind~ into eacrow •ft• February 9. 1118-4. · · . . . So fer u I• known to Mid In· lF YOU OBJECT to the pendent Adnurustration of tended Tr1r1iterM(t) Mid Intended
granting of th e peti,tion, ·you Estates Act). The petition is Tran~l~•l uMCS tollowlng •d· ~hould eithet appear at the set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 dltlonll bu1lnea name1 Ind id· . c· . Ce Dr w dr..-... within the three yeara lut hearing and ~late you obJl!C· at 700 1v1c nter .• est, t:
Lions or file written objec-Santa Ana. CA 92701 on Feb-Dated December 22. 1983
tions with the court before ruary 22,1984 at 9:30 AM Robert Jackeon · y Intended Trantferee(1) the heanng. . our appear. IF YOU OBJECT to the Published Orange Coa.et Dally Pnot
ance may be m person or by granting of the petition you Jen. 21. 198~
your attorney. h ld . h ' h • 679-84 IF YOU ARE A CREDI-s ou. e1t er appear at ~ e1 __________ _
. . hearmg and state you Ob}l!C· DtmtlC llnTIC£ TOR or a conungent crech~r lions or file written objec-1----,..-.---""'-----1
of the de:ceased, you must file lions with .the wurt before T.a. MO. V...
your cl8:"11 with the court o,r the hearing. Your, appeal'-/1la0
present ~t to the ~n~ rep-ance may be in person or by NOrJ:~ °' reseJttatl~e ~ppomted by the your attorney. O.PAULT AHO . ::o<trt Within four months ELICTION TO IELL
from the date of f~rst ~u.ance IF YOU ARE A CREDI· UNDO DHD °'
of letters as provtded m Sec-TOR or a contingent creditor ~"="NOTICI
Lion 7~ of ~he Proba.t.e Code of the deceased, you must file ., YOUR PRONRTY II IN POM·
of California. The time for your cla; ...... wl· th the court or CLOSUM NCAUU YOU ARI N-f li cl . 'U t . "" HtNDle.VOUftitAYMEMTl.JTMAY 1 .ng aims Wl no expire present it to the personal rep-N IOU> WITHOUT ANY COURT
pnor to four mont!'18 from. the resentative appointed by the ACTION, and you may have the legal
date of the heanng noticed rourt within four months right to b<tng your account In good
above. f h da ff · 11.andlng by peylng all ol your put YOU MAY EXAMINE the rom t e te o ~rst ~u.anoe due payment• plut permitted CCllla
. of letters as provtded m Sec-and expen ... wl1hln three monfrla file kept by the t'OUrt. If you tion 700 of the J7obat.e Code from the date thl• notice of default
are interested in the estate, of California Trre time for .wu recorded. Thi• amount It
You may serve upon the ex-rw· ,_, __ · ·u t . 13.748.93, u of December 27. 1983. . . ng Cld1{11:> w1 no expire and wttl lncreue until your .:count ecutor or adrrurustrator, or prior to four months from the becomes current. You may not i.ve
upon the attorney for the ex-!date of the hearing noticed to pay the entire unpaid portion of
ecutor or administrator, and above our account, even though Ml pay.
file with the rourt with proof · t wet demanded, but you muat . . O y EXAMINE ay the amount atated above. of service, a wntten request Y U MA the After three montll• from the d•t•
>t.ating that you desire special file kept by the court. If you f recordatlon of this document
notice of the filing of an in· are interested in the estate, which date of recordatlon IPPMI•
d · f h eon), unleM tilt obligation being ventory an appra.isement ~ you may serve .uf?On t e ex-oreciosed upon permlta a longer
est.ate assets or of the pell· ecutor or admJJUStrator, or 1oc1. you h1 .... only the legal right
lions or accounts mentioned upon the attorney for the ex-o stop the forec::lotUre by paying the
m Section 1200 and 1200.5 of ecutor or administrator, and ntlre 1mount den\anded by your
h ,..._,,{ . P bate Cod fil . h. h -" 'th C creditor. t e \.A:UJ orrua ro e. e wit t e court w1 proo To nnd out the amount you mu.t RALPH K. HEKMAN of service, a written request ay, or to 1rrange tor payment to ATTORNEY AT LAW stating that you desire special rop tho toreclotufe, or If your prop-
3744 Tentb Street, nouce of the filing o f an in-1• In for~re for any other
Riverside, CA 9%50 ventory and appraisement of =cc:~t~.VINOS AND LOAN
(714)'84·3%35 estate assets or of the peti~ SSOCIAflON
Published Orange Coast tions or accounts menuoned 15725 E. w111111er Blvd.
Daily Pilot Jan. 26. 27, Feb. 2. in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of ";~~J'r,~7~·2~7
1984 the California Probate Code. 81-200.13 74 (E)
668·84 If you hive any questlona, you JAMES L. RUBEL, JR. should contact a lawy91' or tlle gov· ---Ml--IC_NO_Tl_CE ___ 343% VIA OPORTO 1rnment agencywnlch may have In·
-----------NEWPORT BEACH, CA 9U~-:~~~~·YOU MAY LOSE
K Oll7I 9ti13 LEOAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT
Nodce of lele of 873-417% TAKE PROMPT ACTION.
9'eaf Pfot*tJ at blish Or Coas NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN: that Prl•*.. Pu . ed ange t SUNKIST ·SERVICE COMPANY. la No A 119783 Dally Pilot January 26, 27, now duly appointed Trustee under a
In the Superior Court ol the State February 21 1984 Deed of Trutt dated May 5, 1977
of California, for the County ot Or-662.84 executed by: WAYNE l STAMM &
ange DIANE C. STAMM, Husband and In the Matter of the Eel1te of ~It•. u Truator, to eecure obll·
TOSHUN ANN CAMPBELL, De· DllDllC N()fl"r: Qlllona In favor of: AMERICAN SAV·
. cea9.1d r~ ~ INGS, & LOAN ASSOCIATION r&-Notlce 11 hereby given lh•t the corded on June 1. 1977 u docu·
underelgned will Mii at Private sale. NOTICE OF ment no. 13~ bOOk 12221 page 983
lo the hlgh91t ~nd best bidder. tub· TRUITl:E'I I AL.E ot Official Records In the offlc:e of the
ject to confirmation ol Nld Superior T.I . No. 4514 DM Recorder of Orange Courity. Call·
Court, on or after the 1st d1y of CPP ll011 rornla l.ncludlng 1 note(•) IOf the February 11184, It the office ol MILO YOU ARE IN OEfAULT UNIMEfll A sum '01 182.400.00. Th1t the
F. DE ARMEY, Attorney at Law. 2659 DEED OF TRUil DATl:O Dn'*Y beneficial lntlf .. t under tald Deed
W. Lincoln Avenue, An1helm. Coun-U, 1•1. UNI.Ill YOU TAKI AC· of Trust and the obllgallon1 MCUred
ty of Or1nge, State of Callfornla, Ill TION TO PROTICT YOU9' PROf>· !hereby are preeenlly held by the
right. title ind Interest of said d.-E,.TY, JT MAY N IOU> AT A~ beneficiary. That a breact\ of. and
cea.sed at the time of death and all UC IALE. If YOU N!!D AN D · default In the obllgatlon tor wnklh
1he rlght. title and lntereat that the ~ATION OF TH! NATURE OF ukl o.ed of Truit •• teeurlty haa
estate ol said dec.ued has ae-THE itROCEIDINQI AQAINIT occurred tn thll the p1yment hu not quired by operation of law or other-YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A been made of:
.MM other than or In t ddltlon to that LAWYER. Failure to make the October 15, of seld deQeated, 11 the time of On February 3, 1984 •I 9:15 A.M. 1983 payment of principal and/or
death, In and to Ill the certain reel, VERDUGO SERVICE CORPOR· intWl9t and ell aubMQuent pay·
property 111u1ted In the County of "TION as the duly appointed menti, together with late ctiargea.
Orange, State of Callfoml1, partlcu-Trustee under and pursuant to Deed Impound•. Impound depotlta, II any,
1arty deacrlbed ••follows, to-wit: of Trust, Recorded on February 5, under the term• of Mid note or Deed Lot 98, Tract 1940, Recorded In 1981 as Document No. 5400 Book of Truit lfld all aubtequent pay.
Book 82, Pagea 8 through 10, Ml•· 13938 Page 1261 of Official Record• menti which became due thel'eetter.
ce111neou1 Mapa, recorded In Office In the ol'ffce of the Recorder of Or· lncludlng any late cl'largea or other
of lhe Orange County Recorder enge County, Cllllornla, executed sum• payible under the t«m• of
• more commonly known aa: by: WILLIAM R. WHITE & JAC· •Id Noll or Deed of Truat. 2441 Wett Miii Avenue. Anaheim. QUELINE J. WHITE WILL SELL AT Thal by reaaon thereof, the pr•·
Callfomla PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· ent beoeflcilf)' under 1UC11 Deed of
Terme of ule cath In lawful money EST BIDDER FOR CASH, (payable at Truet Ilea executed and delivered to
ot llle United Statet on confirmation time of die In lawful money of the said Trust ... 1 wrttten Declaration ol
of ule, or part cuh 1nd balance United States) at the lront entr~ Default and Demand tor Sale, and
evidenced by note sec:ured by Mort· to tile Old Orange Co. CourthouM hu deposited with Mid Trustee.
gage or Trust Deed on the property located on S1t1ta Ana Blvd., ~ sucll Deed of Trull and all the docu· 80 aold. T1n per cent of amount bid tween Sycamore St. & BroadWay, ments evidencing the obllgallont ...
to be depotlted wlth bid. Santa Ana. CA. 92701 111 right. title cured thereby, and hu csecrared and Bid• or offers to be In writing and and lnterett conveyed to ind now dOM hereby declare all IUmt ...
will be received at Illa aforesaid Of· held by II under Mid Deed of Trust In cured thel'eby lmmedlately due 1nd nee at any rime after the llrat publl· lhe propefty Situated In talc! County, payable and ti•• eleeled and doet cation hereof and before date of California. describing tilt land tiler• hereby e1ec1 to cauae the truat proP·
sale In erty to be told to Ntltty the obll· Dated this 19th day ol January, Lot 2 of Tract No. 105 t3. u lhown getlon• MCured thel'eby.
1984 on I m1p recorded In Book 448. OATED: December 27, 1983
Executor• Pagea 45, 46, 47 of MlllCellaneou• AMERICAN SAVINGS AND of the Eatate of Nld Mapa. Recorde of Orange County, LOAN ASSOCIATION
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CLASSIFIED 642-5678
Two Plan 8's • 2 muter
tultea off the llvlng areas
and 2 bath1. Chooae
Penthouse or patio lo-i-.-------1111~-------... cation•. S 174,500 or 8111n f11 lalt lnMI ftr 11.1. S117,500. ..................................... ~~~
Gntral 1002 8tatral 1002 Lar1Ht Flfft Pl• i.:~:;::;;;;;;;;:i:.l;;;;;;.iiiiiiiiiiii•lmjP1an 8 • Spacious and
OOIE Tl
100 VII CORDOVI
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Beautiful Country French, peg and
elegant Penthouee with
1weeplr19 patios opening
off al rooma. 2 Bdrms
and en. $274,500.
•2-1200 THE REAL
ESTATERS
groove floors, huge fireplace, European ••on
wallpapers.. Security gates. 3.Bedr~, 2 hie property W>w9 the
d rful li f 1 effect of an owner wno baths. Step into a won e e sty e. spend• and spenda. Un·
642-5678
Affordable financing. Priced to sell. fortunately he now hu to ., •-.a... ~ ;•-~ 1 I Mil quk:ldy and tall• a High abc>Ye L..eouna Beech 11 .... r•IJ --•J · beating on thl• ocnstand· "loP or the World" With 1111,000 Ing 5 Bdrm 3-Ba nome In 1pectacutar mountain
HtTEI 1111101 111· 1111 I•------• Mesa Verde. Priced low views reeta thla 48R 3ba ---~=~::-:-:-7"""" , •... •1.-r11H 111-0110 IHE1DN1111 atS195,000. 751-319t European Style Chalet. lllTll.Lml'T-114'h. _, -11 lllffl Spec. mstr. iulle In-PrMt. Gated Community
'/!:Macnab -Irvine
•SElECT ~ fll>lc a Jacuzzi. Fantas11c 111ew • ngtita & --------'~~-----~NOW ONLY $199,995 ~RTIES $249,500. harbof. 3 Bdrma. family U. 'ILi leasehold. Thia Is a front ~ Open houM SUN 1-4 d n1 1 row view Bluffs Trina 1--.......,...------i 3180 Mountain View rm, formal 1 no rm. ~ • & hm ape, 3 ba, 3 oar g•· ~tional 3 Br, 3~ Ba. Bayfront, pier plan. 3 Bede, 214 bath• LEIDER 494-2220 673~750 •ie. P oolll•nnla.
float for 65' boat. Priced to RD $1,26<>,000. r:r:~uc;:~~ OWIED! ........... , 1152 ~1~7~9~ ~ag~
llYllE TEIUOE :~:r~. ~~~~ bdrm, 2'h ba. BONUS IPll UTIUAY 12-4
'Par1oramic bay ~i ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba ROOM and large family ZIH1 o.lle ........
0
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patio, pool home. Prime location. $775,000. -WATlRFRONT room. Whlspef1ng 'Tr..s Owner motlvatedll Up-~dOCktore0-7o·yltd\t. .,...1 111. U• llYFlllT HOMl-..S llK. Model. Larg~ family graded "JSR 2ba, family elevator. gourmet .... REAL ESTATE home. lnterlol' rtlOlnlly rm home. Great Duy end -1-1400 repainted. Fanlullc terma. A.aklnn $139.800. kitC:tien. other a.menlU• hb\Uoul bey & mountain view. 1 Bdrm, 1 Ba. -ed ... Call Mart<, agt. JacoM
condo co-op. Lowest prUct at $295,000. -------.-npome,,___. 1~ $~ 000ar:; Wiii ~opt.... ..... Re a 1 t y 6 7 s. 8 e 7 o.
........, ' . t ... na ~ &40-6926 IYM. IAYllH PUOl llYFlllT qulcksa~--:! ............ 1.11-. L.9111&.1
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br. ~ Ddebout 'ti' SO r I LUt r .. t llSS ~~. ::r.':1ba. ~
2 ba dn. 2 boat speoes. Reduced-$1,500.ooo. Boy & Beach ealty LEIDER via Ithaca. open Sun·
Real Estate days, 1 ...... CANNERY v1L-PllllllU ... I IOUIFlllT 786-1172 1 OWIED! LAGEAEALTY 673-3777
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 ClllU IEL IAI 3 bdrm. 2'Ji ba. BONUS -°'-4-99-.,.-60-2-agt_. -· -·:-:-::=-bath, 3700 SQ. ft. 4 car parkin~. $1,285,000 Conveniently located ROOM and large family Ull IW/IWll FW.
duplex. Two bedrooms room. Whlsperlr19 Trees Sell-$_. 75K Rent-$ 1900 ••••• A•JS llYFlllT and one bedroom, plus 3880 Michelson Drive Model. Large lamlly mo Trade? Large 4br, Oii _... va g:" room with bath. lrvtne home Interior recentty beaut. cond. 675-9t03
Coronado Ialand cust. bayfront lot . 85' boat ne< will consider trade ---------:-repainted. Fanlutlc Liii WATDFlllT
deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. or w$3lll20ca~paper ........... Coreu ltl •ar 1022 home In wooded area.
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..... ' BV OWNER Priced at $210.000. for 3 bdrm. Sell/trade. pen .11 1100 qui .... tale. Sunday 1·5. 124 Via Udo • Sandcastle Condo 2br ""' .--<Tl Nord 213·9 .. 7·2329 !~~~~~~~~~ 2ba. nicely upgraded , lmll.LJ.A _ -1 Nt>ar new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view . 3500 aq.1: LIW MR convenient ground floor 'fiisor h . '$440,000. WW trade for a local propeny. locetlon. end unit.
Cute28drm1Bahomeon $189,000 720-1363 ealfy R-2 lot In Costa Mesa. --------
Assume 35K loan and llPLD j BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
llWllLlll
Smashing Cape Cod reef..
denoe on .w· lot. 4 bd, 3
ba. terrific deoOr. Only
$«0,000. Nancy Napier
CANNERY VILLAGE RE·
ALTY . 673·3777 or
499 .... 602
owner will carry lrg 2nd. •Ir. 2~ la. IWHn 786-1172
AMln $97,000. if l Ir l la. _. .. , ' ..... l 11 Htty\•d·· D•·•• N A 67'> 6161
Traditional hHn •ethatell. .11,IOO H •• E .ll.ll. R It Pa• .. ,, l1alter. 3880 Mlcnelaon 0r1ve IPT llTS YICTHIU ea Y lrvlne 3Br 2Ba, aasume $153,000 Loe 3 bdrm older fmly 1111 100 631-7370 llf..IHI at 12%. owe 2nd. Lovely home on huge lot. Exist· ' I r1 Inell IOl9 Inn FHA loan at only 8.5% You got to Me It to believe llYlll ltlUOI "'JI buUtln cabinets. Ilka new
Interest! 759.1501 It! Custom track In Costa PElllllU Y&LIE 1211.000 FU 120,000 NWI ~!~/~tie~~:~ t.:!!1
Mesa. Huge llvtr19 area 1211,IOOI Comf<l'table 4 Br&. Family Takeover payments. $227.000. 2912 Broad. plusseparatefamllyarea, Now Ille lowest prloed room l\Ome In great Cor· ~00 aq It home: 4 Bdrm. S..5-14-4
6 brick fireplace. Built In residential Income proP· one del Mar le>e. Family 3 be, pool, ape. Owner 1---,...----~:-
oountry kitchen. br9M· erty on FEE land In the neighborhood, biking must telll Prln only Ocean lront cottage on the
last area, lormal dlnlr19 area. COYV duplex ateps distance to bay & beach. 714-5-48-1732 P • n Ins u I a Po Int area, TOO. Also utlllty ., TY S • a 5 o o o Term a -.iiinlil•r••M area, 3 bedrooms, 2 to bay and ooean CHESHIRE REAL 3 Br. Cllfhavn rare R2 lot .. ·
. beachea on a prime cor-759-1877 "dd 1 ,.,,11 or""·ltd 2 Mn. 673-3777 agl. baths, 2 car garage. It s a " .., • "" ......,
bargain 11 $119,500. Call :!:/0~~a~:~:~~1fw;.': It& .... 1 24 dos. Xlnt flncng. Ownr-Santa Ana .Heights 3 Br '
1-S-0-you_r_o_lo-Ja-loP_Y_fi_n_a_lly-1 10188 546-2313 for Hallie St rock 4 Br, 2 ba w/att8Cfi gar on Agt. Must selll S..2·96U ~-od:::; ~~e~Y,....
conked out and lef1 you ~ -~~ ~I S..4· 7020 60 x 120 corner lot at 911
w8 ithdeaploessndaoblld•rlvec?arFln1dn P .i15)1. j) • c·_1 Ulll IUl EITITI Victoria for a low price of 121 UN Plll NIYE SEASHORE DR. comer f: Eli~ ';:: 193.500 Call 646-a386 Beaullfully decorated duplex, steps to ocean, claallled 642-5678 TllnEllOlllllE baytront condo with 8 w ith vi ew Asking
By Owner, 4 Bdr 1 1~ Ba. hgnt bright leellng $175,000 Owner might M 1024 llYllE wtw cpt. great toe. L""ated on first noor. finance Agt 640-9639 Coata •111 1024 Costa HI Upgraded executive , S122,500. 662·1744 "" ~;;;;;=::;iiiiiiiiiiiiii~::==;;=;;•ii condo. 2 Bdrm 2.5 Ba & with a relaxing "Sit· ULUA LIE .W
YES -IT'S TIUE
IELIEYE IT!
study. Marble flreplace, 1 IY OWIEI down" view of the bey Walk to shops. beactl, Bal.
Decedent. CA. 8y'Vlrglnf1 H. Slicker
Miio F. DeArmey Excepting from Lota 1to11. 27 to A .. t Vice Pretldent You CAN buy a lovely large 3 Bdnn
Attorney for Executor• 41 lnclutive and• portion of Lola 12, By Robert C. Mallllard ·& Den (or 4 Bdrm) home with 2 Publllhed Orange Coa.et Dally Piiot t3, 22 to 28, and A, lfl undivided A .. t. Secretary
tile entry, mini bllnda, 1contempor1ry charm· Large muter suite plua Pier terry rest 38'12ba
comm. pool. tennis. 4BR/2'h, o versized conv91'tlble den. 2 full ea 218 aa1 Bl S73-2iM3
Close to beaches. Mosaic tile pool/JllCUuf. baths. Security bldft. i~-·-=---=--~=
M o t I v a 1 e d 1e11 er . 2 story • upgraded. Meee sub-par-king. Slip ava I-Jaaa 1p. 1 7
$167,500. Call Fred Verde ar-* 2065 Flam· able.MAKE OFFER.Alli· n11•-1
Jan. 20. 21. 27, 1964 tourtt\ Interest In •nd to •II Publllhed Orange Cot.It Dally Piiot Baths, Fireplace, double Garage -
353-84 ude on. petrolelJm, ou. brM, J1n e 13 20 27. tll84 all for under $125,000. ALSO fea-. uphaltum ind all lllndred ' · · ~ · t56-&4
1ubstanc11 1nd other m1nera11 1___________ tures hardward floors, R-9 energy
-----------nder and In setd 11nd u reMtVed In •mate NOTICE saving insulated ceilings, a burglar P\&.IC NOTICE lh• deed from L. Arthur Burgeae Ind 1 ___ .;..ri-.;.;;.;;.;..;.. ____ _
___ ;.....;.;;...;.....; ______ ottiera recorded JanulfY 9, 1957 In FtCTinOUI au ... u alarm system. front & rear yard auto-
-Ing $445.000. IREI WILL rt-Poulan. 1ngo Under $250,000. Ph UN IULn 2 bdrm. 1 b• conoo
Call 546-8092 $20 ooo down 12% Int GE 159.Q1~~
-----. ·.
By ownr, 3 Br, '2~ be Ill· 1100 S7a:soo (619)8sa-..139
Condo Sllylltee, deck.~~~~~~~~
patio. 2 car ;er w/Of>nr · advertise 1n c1ass1fled Pool & jac. $124K, wtll 642_5678 ftCTITIOUI .UllMUI 1>oo1. 3764, P• 328 of Ott1c111 Re-MA• ITAn:.NT matic water sprinklers, covered patio
NAMI ITA,....NT oord•. the fol~ II do! ~te-a--eon·-m.· "1'11~=t---..:: TM {olloWlng ~..¥9-dOklg -T-he ttreet. eddreel IAd-ot Ullneta 11: l-'ll..._,,""'-'a.+---t.-t--.,,_.
butlneN ea: common detlgnallon, If any. ol the SOUTHCOAST ACCOUNTING city park with children play areas,
neg down, etc. 5'40....083
Eutalde..2 houaet..oo 11ot. ~h~iiiml.ii110aiilt1i.iUiiOOimJ5iiiiii=mii~ ~-...ame 1S1. noT
p C.H. ENTERPRISES, INC .. db• real property deacrlbed 1bove la SERVICES 328-B MIU'. ·ouent• Cor· bbq stands, picnic ing, and a winding A) PACIFIC COAST HONDA purported to be: 3049 Yukon Clrcle. det Mar CA 92625 . d lk f nli h Us Wha
SUZUKI, dba 8) HONDA WESi, Co1t1 M .... CA. 9282e on~•delyn' K~y Elll•. 328-B si ewa or moo g t stro . t
1245 t Wettmlnater Ave., 81nt1 Ana. The under91gned TruatM di•· Marguerite Coron• del Mar, CA. a nice home for a low reasonable Cellfornla. claim• any ll1blftty for 11ny lneoneci· 92625 • price!
P.C.H. ENTERPRISES, INC., neH ot the •tree! lddr ... and oth« TN• butlneu I• condUC1ed Dy· an 12451 WMtmlnater Ave., Sant• Ana. common deaignatlon, If any, lhown ndlvldual Otll Oly4e J•••u•, IHlter
c111forn1a. (Clllforn11 corporation.) llefeln. Madeiyn Kay Ellla 11nn L-•--1 I
Thia bualneu I• conducted by: • Seid .... Will be made, but without Thi. ttalement wH 111.0 wttll tilt "' -lpel -• '
corpotatlon covenan1orwarr1n1y,..,,,..orlm-"'c&A.-Of "-al\ftA Coun"' on 1210 LH~H ...... It ltttl .... P.C.H. l!n.terprllM plied. regarding title; '1>1tHllon. or J n n5' t"4" ...,,_.,.... '' • .... 1 ..
April H. Sallabufy. Secfetlf)' branc., to pey ti. l*nalnlnQ • · · '211101
Thlt •tattmenl wu llled with tilt principal tum Of tilt notl(t), teeu,..O Publlahed Orange Cout Delly
Couniy Clerlt of Or.nge Couniy on by Nld Deed of T~t. wtth lnteteet not Jan. 27 fab. 3, 10, 17. t"4 Jan. 11. 1184 I~ ... Pf'Ovlded In Mid note(•). • 580-M
f2'lnl ltdvanQM, If any, Undlf the term• Of
Publlahed Or-noe Cout Deity Ille Deed ol Trust,, ... , ctlergea and l-----------1
Piiot Jan 21. Feb 3. 10. 17, 1984 xpen .. ol the TruatM and Of tilt "8.JC NQllC(
t7e..&4 truttt Ol'tla1ed by Mid 09MI of Tnitt. 1---;..;;;:;;;;.;;;...;.;~;.;.;;;.---
lor tilt amount raa.c>nably 1111· FlClfTlOUI IU ... 11
-----------mated to M: $253.&42.13 M.u. ITATS..-.T --..__ ......... ,... under Mid OMd T..._ f....,,........, ,._.,,.. 11 dOlng Nit.JC fC>TICE otr;,1';;;;;"0/eexecutldlndese. IDOlut', .. _";' .. "'V ........ ~.
'9CTITIOU9 IU..... ·~ lo the undeniQned a written DOS osos INVESTMENT COM-
.... ITATIMPfT aratlon of Defat11f and Olmaind ANY, 505 Nof111 Tu.Un A~ue.
Tiit IOl'--1 .... per.ona .,. doing ror s .... &nd a written Notice of O.. • 150, Santi An1, CA. 92705
.... ·-'-· ;:'".. lault and a.c.1on to W . The undtf-o L Argyroe. S06 Norttl T U1tln ANTHONY ANOELO & Al· llQned c:euaed Mid Notice of DffM.111 venue. ~t• 150, Sant• Ana, CA.
SOCIA TES. t025 w 11"1 StrMt, •nd ElectlOn to ... ..!..O ~.~: 2T1~,s ...... *'--•I• ,,_,. ... tad .... en Costa Meaa. CallfOfflla 92027 ht oounty .mere t .... ,_.Pf'......-·Y " ...,..,_ --v;v vr
Anthony ~. 3'40t M•cut. at~~.,., 30 1983 ~~"~rOI ~u= ;::;:t:~ an !AOVOO SEAvicF CORPOR· Thi. 11afltrrM!nt ..,.. filed Mll'I tile
lndMOVM TION County c.-of Oranoe Oovnty on
Antt\Ony Anigelo Mid TNltM, Jan 5, 1N4 ,..,.
Thia statement w flied~~ tl'lil I N .:c: t,'<'203 ...... KlcNW A ......
COUnty CIWk of Orange Y on 213) 500-248& CMo ,...._ a-.•
Jan 18, tiM ,_ Y Ptt Rolland a..ctl, CA. -
PoblttMd Orange Coaat ~ bllthed Oftnge,Oelly Pllol Pu llaMd OfMOa Oout o.lty
Pilot J11\ 17, ~eb 3, 10. 17. '"" •n ta. 20. 27. t 271-14 Pliot J111 t7. ~•D 2. 10. ''· :,. •T~
qual. $129K. 67:J-.8S50
I LIBllllPI
E.lida StS0,000 condo,
I lend9f wfll ucrlttc. for
1 ooet. S 129,900 E.kcell.
end unit J~ W•ltze llPll U1 I 631-1266 fllQfllW . I
Greet city llghll vlewl I
ec.an toot 3 Bdrm. 3
Bath tlofM, locattd near I
community pool, IP8 and 1 ----~~~~-
ter1n11. Priced to "'I at .. 111111
onty S38S,000 Aval&able no.. mlnut• to
bead\: 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. lJ,_.l()lJt I ~ti From l105.Sl50, low
Reali()t9. 67M0C5o I p:;;;.:v~.!.";;i~199
'--------::-= ____ _,...,.....-::,, ... ,. Inell 1040
•PIUTI ue-AT111
&ISi• 1.114' LIU
TAii MO wrrl LIW •n
Jog to beach from this bNuuf uJ 2 BR. 2ba
condo m o full ll'C'Unty com~x Only '4
yl'!I. old. Tenn.ls, pool ind gpo fAdhlles.
1111.•
TUY IW.n Ul-ll17
COLDWeu
BANl(eRtl
OllllA Hl UI 1111,GOG
Tcmf1c comer duplex pn«"d to
sell. Good i.ncome propt.-ny with
seller finan<'mg Upper 3 BRs, I
bath . lower unit 5 Brs. 2 baths
Submit all offE'n1
Unlll •m l•llMO
3 Yr. old largt-duplex o{ high
quality eonstrucllon 'Greal bay
Vtews from both umt.'I Nt'\'ltled
agamst hm surrounded by trees &
dty green~lt Good financm
too!!
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642•5678
NoltUt Boatl 1100 HHtH Oalaralt~td Bta111 UaJaralU.H Aertatata h.taiUtd A!!rtants, Vat Al!rlanta, Uaf. Rtalll1 It
2901
Ollict leatala 2914 Lo•t 1 FtH.d JOCK Heir Wuttd SlOO
Ullll llUI lalltff llrviat 2244 Costa lltu UU Costa Me11 2724 It _..S_taa_r_• ----1 HWPOllT ILYI. Found brown Pit Bull. &OOTS HG. CUii
1972 Beaut y111a Weal Pt1tia11la 2207 2 Br den Patio Home pool S:425. Dix mobile home, no 3Br l'iba nu paint, drpa, t-~!;;~--.. , ... !Ii"....,, rlelpl Need Fem to .tlr NEW 600 to 3000 tt Gen-brown collar & blue har-oepttal a>tperlence
Home 20x60 cr~r tot 2 Br. 2 be newer CJupfex. spa tennis $750 pett Mature adults frplc 2 car gar No pet• . great ocean vu 3 Br eroua 1 tenant Improve-ness. OC Animal Shetter preferred Good analy· ~tghlri uyJ!r~~~d ~ r 2ba. ytly Mature non smk" Vogel Pac11tc 640·6161 Oulel secure. Avail 211 $655 646 1220 I IN NEW OAT BEACH house In Lag Bch Avail monts 70c per It 2488 Found In Dana Potn1. ap· tlcal & communication
ge v n c area No pets $650 (2131 area Lake condo. 1 Br .. loft. 1991 Newport 646-8373 now S350tmo 497-51$41 NewpOft Bt , CM prox 1118 or 1119, mate skills Newport Beach lo-
Llght Inter Best buy In 799·4195 or 257-9792 Large 1 bdrm w/garege. S1nglt111 t & 2 Bdrm Apart-Laguna Beach SQI F •hr 6<t2·3490 Irish Setter 496-4294 cation Fehr 640-8960 Orange Co $27,500. C ,-retng, no pets ltinnls. CASA DE ORO Westside No pets menta & Townhouses! oceanvlew home Arch Young edits welcome. a£1traao $565 768-2999 esi.. tor All UTtLS PAID 6 5 34a7 I 5 from $680 {Ask about · Agt 540·5937 tacL. 2218 Tom Ho or eves 581·3165 4 at 1 Beach Hgts Avail. now. 11 Compare belore you rent urnlShed apts complete S 00 99 4 55 9 21 Lake Tahoe Mobile Hm TURTLE ROCK 3 br 2 ba. Custom design features. LARGE 2 BR, 1 BA with TV. linens & utenstls. 4 4 · 1 1 •
64x 12, pvt bch. Buy ·~SPACIOUS view 18745 Vis Verona pool bbq, cov'rd garage. w/sunny kitchen New may be rented lor short Mastersutte w/pV1 ba, M/F
$16,000 or rse opt from 3 Br 2 •Ba in home spa, $1500/mo 960-2035 c;urroundel1 with plush paint & carpel S550/mo term or tonger No lease non-smkr, lovely home.
ownr Spec1t1cs 898-&401 mod upgraded kllcrien Turtlerock 3 Bar 2 Ba lam landscaping No pets 833·0 l92 eve req'o) On Jamboree Rd 662-7420 art 3, Iv measg
lrpl, 2 car gar wlopener. Bach Furn $515 MESA PINES 2650 Hdrla Bl San Joaquin Hills Rd VACATION AETREA T huge sundeck & yrd. Incl lly rm. A/C, spa, highly 365 W Wiison 642-1971 BACH BEAUTY $415 644-1900 '74 Terry trailer. 30 It. WID. freezer. gardener & upgraded Appl Only
loaded. set up 1n park nr more $ 14 o o / mo $1250/mo 851 -1842 LagruBeac~--2641 rc~:~r~:'.1g~~~~~;~!ts
all year stream at Lal\e 661·3801. 549-3421 L B L. 22 ... 8 lBR N Lag. beaut. ocean 549-2447 Arrowhead. 2 minute · illlDa HCa ,.
walk lo take Free stand· CorOH del Mar 2222 Coiy cottage No Laguna. view, 2 blk to bch, att uttt, TV cable, very nice tor l IESl VERDE VERSAILLES spac 1 br,
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kids A s1ea1 at $12,500 dry retrtg 2 blks trom 816-963-8845 lease, 1st/lest $100 dep carpet $525mo 545-4083 $650 Sandy 667-7252 M/F shr trg 2 story house Commercial
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ANSWERS 644-2196 aft 5PM beach Newly dee s 1200 L N' l 2252 wl spa in Newport Shores ~25 mo Call Answer Ad 760 a1ana lfH 973·0307 or 497-4342 Newer 3br 2ba M Verde Vrly lease on the canal 3 nr beach pool 1ennls Rentals 2918 EmbOdy · L09lc
AcrHJI 11 642-4300 (24 hrs) ' Bf and new 2 Br. 2 ba Newport ieac~ 2669 home. atrium. open Br 2 Ba S 1300tmo New w/d $400/mo ' ·~ ulill> 16040 H8rbor F V . Feotcoh ·HVO~l~Eme
11 ACRES All utllltles Twnhse, close to beach -. ,.beams. $1050 mo., no crpts, 2 lrplc's, no pets. 831·1655or631 0051 1240 1 M
.AYSIDE PUCE 1 Br bech condo, sec pe1s. gardner, water furn enclsd gar 675-6606 SQ 1 This 1s the onl" country I View ol CANYON LAKE 770-6775 alt 4 PM ' M t k I 3 B 2 Agent 54 l 5032 ' guard, 1ac bllllard rm. 545-3627 4-9pm & wknds pro non <>m rs 11 ' • 1 know of where they lock $35 000 679-1975 Baytront spacious 2 Br 2 M ' • v· . 226-7 I Ba c M con"o furn $275 t l d I I th Ba$ i 750/mo llllOD 1110 wgt rm. sauna, garden vu --u llLIOA ISUlll 1 up he ury an e e
Apple Valley, restricted Bill Grundy 675_6161 HOMES FOR RENT $700/mo 642-9057 ~~~/ ~~b 21:,a $~~~~~~-
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Spaciobusds1ngle one • •, util 548-4301 Pnme retail location I prisoner GO HOME _ ~~;~g~turt~~-;}po~~· Lrg 2BR 2ba dplx Lndry M1ss1on Viejo 3 & 4 Bedrm LUXURIOUS 1 BDRM furn No pets 760-14 l8 or °' two t' room apts. M shr F V sml 3 • 2 S 160 0 Imo Le as e Penoaall 3012
619-948-1739 rm, appllaoces close to $800-$850 Garages and condo In Vitia Balboa, 642·7528 eves°' wknds twnhse. W ID. pooklsd. g1 t Mickey 650·5711att5PM CIRCUS Of
Commercial bch S9001mo 675-9345 I ~~cea X~fs ~Cl~ & lpee!s $800/mo 946-7893 OLIVE-TREE APTS ~~ a$;~i:t'~~[. '1v i ~~~l HWPORT CEITER
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P 1250 NRBEACH,CHINACOVE 863-0755 Oceanlron1 4 Br3Badpl>t 2 Br 1•, Ba twnhs style 964-5303 3300 sq It tor tease.' MASSAGE
roperty & MARKETS 2BR11BA •6T5°0~7u3n6e89th S tOOOlmo. apts, crpts drps 'dshwshr M-to shr H B home w/M Enclosed reception area. Babysltter/Hskpr, llve 1n or
9600 SQ tt ofc bldg Dana refng $650 1-684-50 t6 l Newport Beacl1 2269 updated kllch Cat oil Lg tile room & secretarial 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD out, must speak Eng, &
Pt, 2 yrs old, 100% occ --12 d 11 d 2 B 2 b SHORT TERI From $605 548-7367 pa;:~~0&1:8b~~~-;;!~ area 9 separate ofhce's FULLERTON have own car 72Q·18<t8
Assum tin Great Syndl• Costa Mesa 2224 n ' con °· '· a. Ideal tor Le Fi 110-1112 ------al~---$975 and ground llr Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts I 011 THE ILUFFS FURNISHED or NEWPORT BCH couDo A w rm Babysitter needed for • cation S 1,250,000 Bkr S 1000/mo . 4 Br.~ 2 Ba condo 2 Br, 2 ba. $850 $750/mo up Ou let 2Br 2ba, close to UNFURNISH£D TO SHARE '" nacapa Assoc Limited l DAY l WEU weekend nights & oc-
coop 661-3351 Own/bkr Easts1de, large yard. 2 Cllflhaven, pool & eKtras Agent 675-8170 beach w/patlo, dish· All UTILITIES 645-4224 759-9462 ATIRACTIVE caslonal wkday eves. Call
Jacoae Prop 1350 ~a;s~~~j~~yge~r w;ig:~ue~; (Or Furn) 650 0504 Studio $375 1 blk lo I washer dtn1rig rm, lrptc. PAID, HEALTH lndaatrial MASSEUSSES alt 7PM 548-0905
$ 10,000 DOWll parlly furn Close lo all 2 Oen, newty decorated beach & slores Ut1ts pd encl gar & car stall, no CLUBS T(NNIS. ~~~~r~~~~~ ~/~1~,~o Reatala 2920 TgiJ~~: ~2~ Banking
EASTSIDE DUPLEX 266 Cecil CONDO some ocean Ref's required 540-9589 l pets $625/mo. Coral Tree cw1MMING plu\ $275 1st/last 631-6543 2000 & 2600 sq It MHTIHTOI view 2 car garage -. Apts 2163 Pecil1c, C M :> ESCORTS/MODELS s 13 2 . ooo ( 1 o s x G) TSL lcmt 642-1103 $825 'mo 760-8862 Apartments, Ual. 548-4530 Mgr Jett mu(h more' Sorry 0 D p 1 S0.50 SQ ft. SAYlllS I LOlll
Owner/Agt 546-2831 2BR / 1 d ---no pets Model\ cc::~o ~u Br a;a Ba 'po~~ Agent 541-5032 Outcall ONLY 835-9199 A locally owned Savings & w carpe s rapes. 4 bd, 4 ba, yrly Lido Isle B n.. 11PV1 1 Br, lrplc, pool, patio. d .1 9 1 6 1 9 66 200 - -,-l Loan currently has pos· 4 unit condo bldg. lllnt. patto. fenced yard, gar . $1800/mo Also Harbor l1DOI garage No pets. 399 W open at y o spa, 2 rplc.4 6-2 1 '* • 1 sq.It • sml of· enoaa lttons available for both
Oceanside area, S265K pet okay $585 546· 7506 View and Ocean Front Penin1ala 2707 1 Bay $515 650-6357 Oakwood Pen Pi 2-Br 1 Ba. M/F flee. storage, smi bust· Services 3014 full time & part time o 673 9038 ness etc C M on New· wnr • 2 story w/sundeck accents from $1600 • $3700/mo 1h ILOCl TO HACH Sharp Mesa veide 2B, $275 • ,.J14n-smkr lot 211 port Bl 553.1115 BORED? Add spice to life! Tellers Experience pref·
l"TERESTED I. A 3 Br 2 Ba lrplc dshwshr 675-9797 28a ss9simo 546 5882 Apartments or 3/ 1~73-8013 Maril Hostess a Lotions 'n' erred, cashiering ex-a /shop $650 k ds · 3 Br, 2 ba. 4 car prklng. • --- -C M 600s/I incl ottlce perience necessary. Part
Taw SHELTER? g539r 6190 BEST Alt r'e 4 Br 2 Ba blk off Cliff Npt bltins. trplc $950/mo, all 6 979-3848 Pam N .. wpo ... Beach So. Promontory Po1nl female 100 amps 12 ft door Lace exotic lingerie pany time Is approximately 21 -• Y e Hghts 2 trp1c·s crpt, lrg 75 ... " to share 2bdrm 2ba • for FREE mdse 847-5661 TAl·PLEX FOR SALE BY b yearly 4-6930 Spacious 2 Br. 2 ba wlpvt 1.,1 00 16th ctreet · · $300/mo call 759-8006 hours per week. Please $495 Quaint ,BR re rick pa110 auto gar :> $425 mo 673 8601 · -OWNER COSTA MESA 2 bdapt w/gar $f50tmo patio Clean & sharp -MASSAGE apply In person at 6967 AREA. PRIDE OF OWN· furbished seperale hm d 0 0 r · 1' u 11 trees 113 ... 29th St Upstairs Now vacant $495/mo (at Dover) RESP F Mld·30's seeks IEWPORT CHTER I BY THE SEA Warner Av .. Huntington w/lg cheery kitchen nr $13001mo No pets Ava1i ,, 642 5'13 3300 ft 1 1 EASHIP bus & shops 646.5282 Feb 1 805t928-29l8 Nu Carpet 213·433-0502 Call Dave wknds & at1 -mature. quiet F n/smkr sq or ease. Nwpt Beach 756-9024 Beach. EOE Double Lot. Owners unit SPM , 957-8021, Agt shr lrg 2 slry garden apt Enclosed reception area. -• ---------
has 3 bdrms, 2 ba. walk· Another $525 hOuse fncd 2 $375. 1 Br duple>t. ut1ls Pd. Newport Beach No. W'cltff /C M Pvt bath/br. Lg hie roorp & secretarial, Ba11ae11 Opp. 4014 Banking
in closet. lrpl, pantry and Br wi gar kids 539-6190 llLBOl PHllSIU 417 E Bay Ave, Balboa Superb dwnstrs 1 br, encl 880 Irvine Avenue pool. w/d Nr shps $276. area 9 separate office's. I Restaurant w /Dlsco. SECRETARY lEIEO)
kitchen wfbll-1ns thruoul BEST Ally tee Near bay and ocean Reing No pets 547-1155 gar No pels Aetrig, elec (at 16th) uttl 645-41571675-6351 Ideal tor L1>w Firm 1 ocean view, hQuor lie Experienced lhecu(lve
• 2-2bdrrns Must see to • • beaches Two bedroom ---range S4 io 642·5964 '645_1104 Anacapa Assoc Limited mclu Lrg kttch long lse Secretary for savings &
appreciate Only 3 years • RHt Qu1dt MacauH p1us small child s room Corona del Mar 27221 Pl•HLUFF VIEW Rmmte/1nterested in shar-759-9462 ' Laguna Beach S 175.000 loan Challenging pos.-
old Will consider trade Houses. Apts & Condos One and hall baths $900 2 Bd, den. lrg & close to Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba. encl gar. Jae. ing a hse in Coro de Caza I l d • ( I Ownr/Bkr 494-1114 1tlon requires strong
lor condo or??? Call Landlorc:1sAdvert1seFree per month vacant Im-beach $995 851-8767 ut•t rm PVl decl<. bltns. Pref ages 28-48, MIF n Ultna ----communication & org·
631-4402 9am · 6 pm soc at Stores & Markets mediate occupancy Darrell Pash Prop lrplc $750 No pets 2151 $111 Clemente 2776 675 1823 wrk. 770-2840 Re11t1h 2920 Mort9a1-ea, ani2atlonal ability. Strong
asklorJackorGeri 84 1-4260 631-1300AGEMT Bachelor apt, no kitchen j Pac1t.c 631-6107. Lease1Brapt,2ndflr.ocn Ammie. n/smkr to ahr 4 2000&2600sqN T.D.1 4028 typing & shorthand a
ORANGE COUNTY I I b h L d I 855 0665 views, cenl loc. $550/mo br, 2'1 ba twnhse Back I $0 50 SQ f1 1 must Salary com·
48 & 72 or 120 units Back Bay area t Bdrm ' c ose o eac n ry ac • 1st tast & sec 493-6756 Bay $225/mo 645-7272 Agent 541-5032 C.M SATILER mensurate with ex · home lncd yard at $300 s ,. s350 util incl. 838-0325 THE SEVILLE 2 Br 1 Ba Morfllll Co llC pertence. Call Lee.
under 8 ll gross. prime • sm lee 539-6190 BEST Baytront Condo. Yrty Cus-Costa Mell 2724 w/gar new crpts. drapes. Two lrg 3 bdrm. 2 ba apts Rmmte 10 shr 2 br apt, • • 1200 sq fl • sml ot· 1 SpectatlZlng tn l~t & 2~d 754-1801. EOE
investment Call Agent Beaut 3br 2,.,ba Twnhse 1 t~rn ltle and Oak. 2 bd. bltltls Inca yd water pd 3 blks to ocean Remod C M Ntsmkr Pool. 1ac. lice storagi; smt busl-TD' s 1949 ORANGE COAST S&L
714-556-1817 H ge mstr redwd decks 2 , ba 2 car gar private 1 Br apt, avail now. gar-26 t9 J' Santa Ana Ave Deck or yard $600 & . $275/mo Mike 631-2737 ' nt-· etc C "'' on New· Robt sa:tl~~ce NH/CM 1700 Adams Av .. C M
PRIDEOFOWHRSlllP p~ot jaC tennis Es1de gun11e spa, Stearn age,pool,spa.S495/mo $585Call1·5636-4120 $625 Open Sat/Sun Amie wanted Beach Ad , p ·tBI 553-lt15 RE Broker BdRealtors Bar person, fem pref. to
5 Shower Large rooms, in· Callblr6 645-5677 10-4 147W Canada. 0 5425 , 1~ 04:i <117l 546..06l, BEACH4-PLEX $1100yrlse 645-70 0 tercom. $2000 fufnlSMd' ·---WOODUlllYILUCE _ • on .san . ..-,-. ~ 'tCM 600sll··mct oltlce· ~ ... ·mhr & serve coctctatts
Two 3 Bdrm& & two 2 Ets1de brand new lux or $1700 unturnlshect 1 Br. patto. pool. gas pd, 1 & 2·Br apts ava11 pool. Rooms 290a CaplstraflO Beach Resp 100 amps, 12 It door 1WIOOW HAS $$$tor TO'sj Days. nights·& PI T. Per·
bdrms Assume $185K condo. 3Br 3ba, tam rm 673-37n agl avail 311No$40p0etmtso Refs spa l/r. pat10/bal No I MIF. Newport. REF's req n49e6at4538831·9R401 dys. $300/mo. cell 759-8006 $10.000 up No credit I son able. dependable 30 yr 11xed Pnced at req'd 147 S S • ev on A t 3002, check no penalty Call Exit wages. tips & work· $289K 6 lrplc many extras Lrg BAYSHORES 3BA 2ba Flower 645·8161 I pets 1 & 2 Br 505• 610 Pool, tennis. 1ac gar. nnouncemen I • yrs new yard $1050/mo 851·6'226 TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or near beach $350 Call Rmte wanlea F pref, near, Denison Assoc. 673-731 t Ing cond Apply In per-s23 000 deprec1a11on 1 secunty area wlbeach. 11 BR So Coast Plaza , 642. 1603 alter 6pm 650_5458 20•30 yrs n-smkr 3 Br 1 FREE-ALL AGES• _ ·,..---o---=-~
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write offs Call tor appt MesaVerde4Br.2ba lam no pets $1650/mo Park like seltlng Pool I _ __ apt, slaps to · bch 1TV COMMERCIAL SEM-Help Waatei 5100 John's Inn, 20072 Santa
640-2469 Abercrombie rm (Part furn?) $1200 Own.agt 675-3568 I spa. wait rm security'. Dana Point 2726 Room tor ren1 m beach & s23oimo nouttl Brad aft INAR SEE SUNDAY AD 1 lCCOUITllT Ana Ave. SA Hgts. SE
111daltrl.al Prop 1375 S40-7507eves&wknds BEACON BAY 3Brt3Ba some uttl pd $500/mo Fwy $250/mo 963-4954 7pm673-0390 I 213-465-4491 1 corner of Redhill &
I New 1br duplell condo. _ . AUDITOR Brtstot 754-9648 3200 It nr Bristol & Baker MESA VERDE 1 or 2 yr lease. no pets 646-0686 • pool, spa. sec , walk to,Lovely furn room in Costa Sgl Mom hes 4 Br hse in SPIRITUAL READINGS Costa Mesa Christian I
3 phase w/lge storage /4 Br 2Ba pool.oncut-de· $1900tmo 675-8617 12 Br.!') ba 323 E 18th beach$550mo 661·0223 Mesa Call alt 6PM CM to shr w/same Aov1ce1nallmatters.Love, CPA firm Is seeking a IUUTYSTYLIST
yrd Lse 45c ft 546-1653 sac. Kini area $1000tmo EAST BLUFF CONDO 3 Br St Twnhse. frplc. palio, I El To 0 2732, 548-6892 $400/mo · t2 uttl Kathy marriage & bustness person for the audit stall Rent or top 'lo Fashion
1 tease ava11 675-4912 or trHevel dbl gar pool i,.:ir $650 r I Male $250. non-smkr. HB D y s 6 4 O • 2 4 0 4 , SAlsoE ~unseting 18151 t-2 years public account· Island area. 644-0661
Lots for Sale 1400 754 1792 'O i 1nntmo 759-1341 Agt !Sierra Mgmt 64 1-1324 New 2-sty 2 Bd condo. 754. 7087 days 960· 7037 eveslwknds 662-2338 o 1 amino Real, San I Ing audit experience re-
Canyon Lake Waterfront I East Stull lovely 3 Br. 2ba 12BR t'>ba, 610 Joann St ~~:?2oto 1:~~G~~r1 M~ eves and early.am WE LOOK FOR YOU' Clem Lied 492-7296 Qutred Salary open Call F/C ~h~~·~~~·~~r dt-
lot $95.000 or Bu1ld1ng LllE llEW DUPLEX orie 1eve1 s 112s1mo Adults pref Small pet ok Ammerman Rm inc M.hm Pvt enl ba 1 House/Roommates Lost I Found 3004 Mr Tracy, 754-1040
lot$ l6 000 679-1975 13 Br 2 ba crpts. drps 1mmed occup 494 0522 Cati 645-8453 I & kilchenette 1 mt bch Unl1m1teo 632-4134 ~e:!,~1~~ ~~~:.ni~~sl~ ~~~6~~; No pet 5 HARBOR RIHE 2 br Twnhse, ,., ba l•plc. Hunt. Beach 2740 No pets quiet Ut1I Pd I Xtra lrg 2 Br 2 Ba pool, I MAJOR ACCOUllT controller Reoent & local ,_.,..,,..,_.-.~ ... ·-4 Bd tale 1 iitt garage.washer1dryer 2 Br 2 Ba Apt near S325imo 63 1-9259 spa lndrytac Nice area fOUNOADS EXECUTIVE e>tperlence pref Data
I Roy McCardlt Rltr 1 mod~~ a~~ highlor~e~ nook ups pool, )ac Very I Talbert & Beach trplc I Room share bath s225 No pels lmmed ava11 The Orange Coast Delly entry helpful Contact Pat COLDWC!LL
BANl(C!RO 648-1129 graded Beaut oc~an P& I quiet Avail Feb 3 $695 dswshr balcony, single woman 35 & older New-I 1-31 $281 • u1lls Days ARE FREE Pilot has an excellent OP· Kimmel at 752-6366
I I c11y t1te view Comm 631-4984 garage I child ok no I port Beach 645-2590 I 644·9111 Alt 3 432-9280 porlunlty for a career •rin ik qpen s1vl n11l
Nice 2 Br. 1 ba w/gar. wtd I pool. spa & tennis S3500 1S325 Ava11 Feb. 1 Br. ~ers pl~s: ~575 • S~OO SE•URIMOTEL Rentals Wanted 2909j Call•, oriented Major Account high in price, rPason·
...-y~ .. ,_ ...... hkup nr Victoria & Ca-1 644-0927 760-8333 Agt patio QU•et utils pd ep g n ' no ee • E>tecutive with a proven able cost. d a'!sif1Pd
nyon $5951mo Agt I I 644-6958 No pets 863-0755 115 50/wk & up Color TV Couple in early 60's need 9.o12.11.lll track record Great aclvnt tctinic
COR091ADELMARLOTS 997 ·9309or631·3187 Harbor View Homes 4Bdr3Ba2cargar.2sty Phonesinroom reasonable 2 Br rental.I "' u potential, guaranteed
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1 1 Sharp Ets1de 2 bdrm lease $1 580 per mo Brand new. crpts. drps, & ed setting Quiet & pvt 646-7445 979·2699 · I mission. Desire tomove Panoramic:. unobslructed beamed ce11tngs. W 'D nl\ Gardener inc 760-6211 bit-ms Encl patio ch1la n --
vrew ot Newport s harbor ups, pvt yard Child & pet I OK No Pets $675/mo Sloped c..e1l1ngs . Pvl SEA & SUN LODGE ,, Garages for Found, Blk/wht male •nlo management a plus.
ac11v11y from this water OK $675/mo 760-8862 ILrg waterfront 4 Br. 3 ba. 645-6646 patio Pool/Jae. $990 $100 wk up Color TV Rent 2912 Malamute Huntington Sena resume to
oriented tot or 90 feet• dbl gar. 30 loot dock 2 yr I tst. last & sec 962-0778 3026 w Coast Hwy, Npt B ch Blue c 0 11 a r P 0 Box 1560
May also be 3130 lots Totally supreme 4 rm 2 Ba I lse. $2500/mo 650-2730 $585i mo 2 Br 1 , ba $550_$750 2 • 3 Br Apts S llEWPORT IEACH 963-0009 Costa Mesa, 92626 I solit level pool home 1 T h El d E 1 <> o Lag. nr beach. new furn EOE Plansa11a1lable11 kl h Park Lido Condo near I wn se s• e nc gar enclsdgarages washer& with or w1thou1 ktl, TV Garage 10x20 $95 p d
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14~-9010 Queens lchen elega I ' Hoa 2 Br 2 B~ new pallol yd 2346 Santa Ana Cl , Y e , h k . u P s pool shr ba. empl Non-645-4800 or 645·3323 t-ouna small gray oo re ---------"' formal d1n1ng super plush 1 g, 2 N TSL Mgmt 642.1603 type dog. Magnolia & In· ------l.---------4 <1ecor pool & spa more crprs car garage o yards/patios smkr $275 or $295 V1ck1e d1anapol1s. 963-5336 "'
M . D I ONLY $600 $50 I pets $750/mo 548-8251 1$590/mo 2 Br 2 Ba trplc, 2~~~3w°elawar~ 493-3490 Office Rentals 2914 Found small neut-do9. Da1·1y P1·1a1 .. " ........
ouatun, esert !security fee 537-5027 Su Clemente 2276 1.patio garage. lndry lac BhltesaRn s Vegetarians, Into medl· 1617 Weslclltl Or. NB. lag "I belong to Carlo
Reio t 1 ... 50 no pets 540-6338 Newporl each ealty PART TIME r , El Toro 2232 Condo 3Br. 2Ba. view , I Days 642-1603 tation.l<ltch Prlv $260 S 1 30 sq tt Vapor", 1n CM 957-1373 ~
PD Tennis Club 3 Br 2 Ba ' HOME FOR RENT Country decor• pool $625/mo I 21 dBr 1 ., Ba Eves 960-4614 494-0647 wrk 497-6807 1 Agen1 541-5032 Found yellow Lab, yng
Condo Mtn vu Sec Gate , Outet no pets $800 greenbe t. n ry rm. nice w sl C M t terant $250 I $109,000 Furn Ownr-Agt Et Toro 4 Bdrm ·2 )3e 493-6256 I loc 2078 Thurtn ARllllliTOl APTS. e o 250 sq It suite. $200/mo male. vie 19th & Placen-
6 t91340-.9595 340-0395 $850 Fenced yard & gar· 1 TSL Mcmt 642· 1603 Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba near •utll. pref night worker 779 W 19th St sulfe D t1a, CM 631-6338
--age Ki<ls & pets wel· Su Juin Cap. 2278 beach $515 960-8656 548'8009 alter 6pm j CM Tom 85l·8928 . Found· yg Blk Lab, v1c
R.E. Exclaan9e 1600 come 863 0755 Agerit, 1Es1c:1e dtx 2br twnhse. 1•, Rentih to I I M & Ad H B _'!!"-__ __._._~!"!'"'!!'!"!' no fee Custom 3 Br house melds ba launory palio $635 •S260/up crp1s1drps ain ams. . on
4 Br 3'' oa $450.000 • den dshwshr dbl gar fncd 2548 Orange 642_2520 Sbue 2908 aic rstm t7301 Beach Jan 16 536-1986
":'Qu1'.y 628 Malabar Fountain yard pool $675 539.5 t90 · 'The Original" i Blvd H B 842-2834 Found Yorkshlfe Terrier
644 7.269 See ad under Valley 2234 small fep BEST Fr pt pool prvl pal10 ROOMMATE FlllDERS , •CdM atx suites AC ampl M wtbtue collar. Santa
Houses tor Sate Np! Bch HOME FOR RENT lsoulh 5ari Juan ctose to ~!~r;.~~~ $~·!g 5~7~84~n Newport Bch 641-1899 µrkng from $400 28551 Ana Hgts 979.7595
Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in
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per day). Weekdays P.M. -
weekends A.M. F.arn about
$400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow
642-4321. EOE
General 2102 Laguna Hill<> 3 & 2 Barms bPach h•lli. ~river view • ~"' "' •v C.••t' E Coast Hwy 675 6900 Lost 112 t ma Keeshound
G "The Original'' · ,....,..,..,.-.,..-.--------------$800-$850 fenced yards l Br i. Ba poot sµa lennis LAA E 1 & 2 Br crpls. • ' '0 '' "~' "'·'" 412,.Norlh End Coasl Hwy 8 1110 111c Elden & Del MANAQEMENT TRAINEES Live above a health spa 1
11r from OC 1n an elegan1-
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lease wl opt $65.000 or
rent at $450 677-7981
673-2991
Newport Beach 2169
3 Br 2 ba Condo, Ocean
Vu w d sec Avail 2 1'j
$1750 Vrly 650-0504
LIDO ISLE
• Hr 2 Ba Ft1r "
5 1750/mo lhru 6-84
Biii Grundy 675-6 t61
& garages Kids & pe1s $750mo 661 U 13 work drapes tndry rm park· • I '.'HR l"At•1i Ap1t ROOMMATE FllDERS I Lag Bch prime loc 360 Mar CM 642-6587 i~
welcome 863-0755 497 ·2123 Pves & wl\nds ing. water paid, garage & • "'"'"' I J~r1~1 ~P·"O l Newport Bch 641-1899 j SQ ft $550/mo Mary, Agt U-TOTE·M·MARKETS
I Ask tor C. B 1 refnge avail Xlnl loc No • Jo , "d'""" & rmo., 642 3998 675 4863 Lost 4 yr old gray cat, Vacant prestige 3Br 2ba • pets 631 ·8427 1BA pvt ba (2 slory house, • · male Vic Corona cie1
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t 2290 • Joq 10 Beacr II SMps M v ) I " NOW HIRING cloSP 10 <>choolsl shops. UI ID ' esa erde area pre er Allractive Airport area Mar nr Bayside Dr.
kids ok $875 Ask tor H 1 B 1 B IS4501mo 2 Br 1 Ba lower male $350 241-9990 1 new professional olfic~ 759·0122 673-4013 ~J ;1.,,
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For positions on all Keith 962-4471 0 , ere you go 0 d 2 r l apt r.lose to stores. I 1 ~; 968 9853 w/gar blt1ns & yard $450 1mmed occupancy Nice 2 br, 2 ba, SC Plaza bldg at $ 99 NNN, build Lost female lortlse shell, I ~ . levels. Salary com-
. -539-6190 BEST lee I 2268 Maple St Close to beach 3 Br 2''> area, n/smkr $305/mo to su11 1000 SQ It~ up yellow eyes. \llC Newport \/\........ / mensurat e With ex
Hunt Beach 2240 j TSL I t 1.o12 1103 548-0397 totc 961-3395 I V1stble !rm trwy 751-5989 Shores 1120 642-0031 ,---.perlence. Up to $7 /hr For • You can 1 ma~,. 1t tc• lhe I 1111 "' • Ba 2 story lrplc. patio & j 3 Br hse $750/mo Pool big game ne,1 w~k? garage No pets 2BA w11h sundeck,on t4lh Baylront Office~. pettos.1FOUND M/blk retrlv mtx I interview . apply at :
Ch1ldren1pe1s ok Ken. hm I Don t let your tickets go Have something you want $725/mo 964-0896 s1 . Bal Penn. $325 utll 1 parl(lng, Janiloflal whfon chest M/blk lab, , U -T 0 T E-M -M a rket 011 963-54133. w~ 732-0061 to waste b1Jy a 1i111e ad to sell? Ctasslfled eds do1 incl 675-2668 eves 673-1003 w/on chest Blk Flterrler I Lots of sp 1 t d II well I Call NOW Conoo. 2 Br. 1'' ba. POOi B t I I II mtK, unaerb1te F/blk '\.... Almost Hunt Harbour sm 1
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1_ ,,, 0~ s an-; rea &.42•5678 · trplc & frig $670tmo' '4br 2ba w/d kitchen etc, eau 1 u private O ice brwn 3hep mix puppy & 1 ? at 14090 Redhill Oil Tues·
Br appls micro wave · c a~s ed 6 2'5678 10164 Ascot Circle I $250 mo $30 dep 911 wtbalcony. bay view. cats Newport Beaoh <:: day from 12-1/F.m.
more $425 other avail H Open Sat/Sun 1 4 V1ctona CM 646-8386 sub-tease or rent Call FOR MORE I FO CAL•. Mou11s Unfurnished 539.5190 BEST Alty tee I ant. Beach 2740 Hunt. Beach 2740 548.8108 or 536•1082 le 714/720-1105 Shelter 644·3656 125 ..:
G l . 2202 I c:IM ~ullul matr bdrm.•------Mesa Or C M {714) 7319935 Of 537 4140 enera Flat easily yours 2 Br Studio apt lot 1 person pvt ba & sundeck $350 I FOR RENT Furn ofttce, • •
s ..... , I W1'Rttr crpted decor newer k1tch I K en neybu rl kport ? incl stove & relr1g gas & Avail 1mmed 720-9913 200 SQ It. $200/mo xlnl ·H·e~lriiiiWiaiiaititcliiiiiiiiisii1iioiio._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!~iiiiiiiEiOiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~460 539 6190 BEST 1 I I s 9 · I loc Avail 2-1 556-3900 ll If I I " · ee waler paid 3 5 mo 1 Fem or senior citizen to shr
• • J HOMES FOR RENT I Didn't he win the (7141960-1170 I 4 Br 2 be tamlly home Need.100 SQ tt office to Newspaper
JACOH REALTY l1unt1ngton Beach 3 & 4 Mnnaco Grand Pm tn ·731 Walk io beach, Br '1011 HB S275 • 14 ut11 s1oo l share. NB. CM or Irvine KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 'ROPlllllEIEIT Bdrms $775-$825 retnge. carpets, dra 6 ep -8 95 area 670-1453.ew1018
l 14/171-1113 FMced yards & garages ,..,. ·'-.' { \ 1 /' _ I $525/mo 536-4637 Fem shr adorable COM I llEWPORT IEACll
JAR 2ba 2 car gar Avail 863.0755 Agent no lee LifllDI Bue~ 2741 se "." yng cp rp c. w u . 1 It. nd floor, quiet Kids & pets welcome I ~I\.. h / 1 F I 1,. 1 000 2
t 30184 Oceans.1dr-ot 11 1ri11 rr not \tM"' •!lr whAt t ~'""~vblln~rK•il -REF s S360tmo 1st • streel, nicely landscaped
hwy Call 7141650·3801 STEPS TO SAND' "'''• Clon t '"' h~!I vo11 ,, nnl 'Ion,
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sweep1ng ocean views 2 I sec dep 642-8037 bldg oll street parking.
or 646 1534 Gigantic 2 Br pleasure pet ~PnnPfl\unkc'"'' •\ on' of 14 ~•\l1"rt1v,I) bd l ba. ~ar. wallo./bch F t h 7 4 8 1 11•r av a ti 645-4800
ace gourmel kitchen ,1tff't~nl .11Mrlm,nt 11011 pl~n\ ~I ~'Awin<I Villa~, $850, utit3 ncl 494-3044 ::'echo ~o:i.:.•a~~ Be~ Vickie 6'45-3323 days
Balboa bland 2206
4i S 81 yearly rental § Br
formal OR update kll
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539 6190 BEST Alty
BALBOA ISLAND
2br lrpl, large patio
S650 mo 615 9585
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2500 sq ft dlx 3 Br 1
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~45-2575
break last bar super plus~1 '" Hunllngtnn Anit \I-Aw n!1 ~'"•R' •\ d rr<.ult INewiort Inc~ 2769 S225mo • utll 650-3454 IEWNRT 11r•c11 dPGor very low move '" j nl tnt•llv "''"°"•htrd prn1,~·.1onal olanninr -"" $550 · $50 security tee fht ~.nrt ~t att,ntl<\n you ~'SPM t Br poss aubfet nr 13th Shr OQeel'front hae, N B Beautiful offices ava1l1bte
517-5027 A p11r1pct lll'"" nf n~lurt ind ltvin~ I Sr $590 M111t t>e 1mmt1t wffrflncti CanadtAn cpte "Till' Cout Hwy or OC
j n.· ,1,,.,, ir ~ IM,\I •111, b•b"'•n• blOO~\ and Qtu•t 1 P6r Of\ty 675 4876 1111 61 15 $267 631 7755 A tport 120-250 sq ft 1 nder PflCed 4 Br fnr.d • "' ~ ' eecll Cerpted. mlnl k1d1 $625 meket 11 your• j oa.nds. coolt<I ~v n.itur\I oc,an b<~tm •Add tn 2Br 1811 $875 Avail now 1 Fm Rmte over 25, ahare bltndt spacio1.1• wln·
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539 6190 BEST Rtty '" lh41 tenni-. oorts \f1mm1nx Pools d 111<u111 <1nd 13093see81hS!1t 11on,1?0on1Wly I Sunny f!Mt Nwpt Hgtlt1 dowt. typing, recep·
l d convtn1,nl loution nMt snopQint and ., r..,. o S300mo Cathy 631 71~& ti<>nltl cont room. etc
lrTiDI 2244 -" 11loymtnl 'rid rou v, 1101 " pl.it • 1nyon~ w01111d 2 BR 2be. c•tll celllnga. F/M Jllatt 3 Bi-hOIJM! .n 1 The Executive Connection
;> 10 5 Bdrm' I rnudlv <~ll llomt ~h•n l\fnn•1bun•1~11t' view of ocean. newly j EMtalde C M $245 • ,, 790-8070
Call tor details On~ ~nd two ~r 101" 11~ 11111 1•~ ll•I~ r.-moC Flreptece wrdry ulllt 648·5508
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l •1 ~·4 l s 6A5 8324 f" rMmte over 25 aunny Ole ipece 225-1000 sq tt OiSOr eow ld Mt1 Np1 Hgtr., 2 Br. W tO lot1 of prl(g, fenltQftal & I J J 'l br 2 ba. <it>I gar 415 Cathy 63 t 7195 all ut1la tncl Mo 10-mo ealfy Village· · .· 1 • BMbO• Blv(j S7901mo F -.,. I 01<, trom $lift $57 70t0 y•l'f 1~119 557 6985 rmm •• want .. .., shr rg, _
IOY8iy Univ Pl! ~ Protenlooal offic9 pece 786-11 72 3 Br 2 bl tteoa ro ~•ch wtaeme Pvt batll. 1tll $400/monthly tnelude1
I 'i'i~·, ltunl ni:'on Viii t 1, M~ntm(lon S••• 11 t A No p~ts Garao• Yrly, amenities S375 Aett con! rm. phone ene MN,
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I 1 1r 11 .. li~n °'' o 1 rtf>war d1tY' t111rlh.1111 flmh lo 645 1•2 t Furn 64rm. PQOI & tac SecteiarX ~11 M• MrT t<M~n l~•n •1tll 011 Mo:F*<l•Jflll to S.1w1nd V~l11~ OCEAN VlfWCONOOS OCC erH Nn-amkr Wrtgl>t~~
I u1n,,h,nai nJ1l•b1• • Oiw-n d~''' 10 t.M 111 «Mk fturn-Unlr.11n $97'·$1500 '300 1nc1 ulll. 111 6 IHI Ao I &..11-4 GO 5' 1·14H ett 6PM ''· ===--
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I EARN .. TO $75.00 PER WEEK .
•Wt now h1'1't I~ ~ tor yo11n1 NCW
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, Ofily Pilot Ovt crtwt start 11 3'30 p m and
1.or~ 1111tU 30 pin ~d.11\ On Slturday. wt won • ltw lllOft hours You wna earn m111y trips
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MIO •bay wndw, Fr~ Sequoia Con1truc:tlon Land1e419e Malnt.ruanee Fumllur•. TrUh, Tr._ W1n11 to houHCl .. n .~T1~· ~2r~~O PAICEI ff• •· c.ll WINDOWWA.SH•NO dr · petlo COY/~a Uc: Quality c:u1tom r~-Ou1hty Service, r .. a. 11(;, "3-~ 16 NOAM &46-3$40 ...... _,,,..v ~~ ...,.. • Jotln ....... lme, 831·2050 ''TM odt n'IOIC •
•46485 Stev. 647-8078 1 & L bOnded 20 Y"• 1n "" ---·r· OUALrTY'' -· 20...,
-;f30e11c:~~:n~24~~ Mew~ Landteape LT HAULING . MOVING JEAN'S HSECLEANING .... , .... ··~ -·· ,.
• t n my R-s>IJr·RemocM!·Rooflng 645-5124 App"tnee dfllvery. dump HOnell&=.s>i. 0..tQUallty.25yr.exp. J-*10( ti ~:po~= R~-= =:~!~~· Cre4it EXP GARDENER IObs Jon 8454112 "-f• 536-a ewe Lie T-111,421 730-1:J53 HANG STRI~ it=;: r;q;;r;;; GI ..
retea Mra Lltllllon yrt t11p Jeuy !M$-4413 laYHtitltita Tr• Trim Clffn Vp1 GEORG!'S CLEAN UPS ~abtt. , .. l & Efficient STAAVING COLLEGE VISA-MC SCon 173-t512 oontr~ who-*"'
·860-6018. 1 R•palrfS-•ll joba· ,.............. TRW 816 CAEOH? Meln1 Pete 84t·1098 & HAUi.iNG No Job too A9t9AnOIS avaltable STUDENTS MOVING CO. .....,, wortc OYlf l200 fnclludria I "' ..,,..._ c p 1amall. 895-eOOe Kim 648-8589 Lie T12A-C36. lnaured. *H""vlNGIREMOVAL'* labOr and m-' ..... """'
Want to b 1by111 In my •h•lv ... partlllon1 .. Low all r1va1e lnv•t1011or, hr•tal Wutt4 PAUL'S HAULING 141 ..... 27 11+ yra ~ • t. llo9need. UnMOltlMd
Chr11t1an home for eny • rat ... Steve 731·8311 832·3232 (24 hra> Mo,,.lng, Ed ng Twa •Gar/yd el/up, 12· ltak• w/ RO~! ;~t':G=V WATCH VS ClAOWI MIK.£ 151-1800 conttect0t1 ttiowd 90
age REF'1 979-45e9 Ca~t S.nict Detr Ill.JI•\ mo $~0-$2 &SO-eOll! llft/8' Pu 64$-0792 24nr C•ll 7S4-679e Pala I Exper1 Wanoovet~ atate In thtlr Wtwtlelng. ltaaty ltnict --1cXAPET I tiNoleOQ In-666R!fdALOREll 1 Tr" Trim ci.anupa 8 _ staMatlon. Aeea. eon.un-eon1r•c1or• •nd COfl·
.t-'let•--& r-.alrt. 30 J\epalr O< Rec>!•~ Ytrd Mitn & Haulln~ t&Jt~ lemct Student C .. anlng RE· -pa-Wit Aaalgnmt. 681-1590 ' IUIMl'I, eonito't Mary Losew.i h I-' ., ""' --LIABLE. NEAT Keith n--·-, Gtond'eatW ~wttti Cellullta ~a~ilh'; gr~ yra exp Andy &45-9031 CALL BOB ~-2923 Leo 847-2457, 557-4 hetHUlrt/llUllP S48·916e or Ma-1044 BYRICHAROSlNOA Prof• .. lonal wallpaper IWIY QUedOftl eomr...
""" Renee "~S-"118 tant acrtt• ~all l aaa•~u --493 "' NnPortBlvd N~. UCenM 2~. 1" Y"' ot hanOtftlil •t reuonat>i. tor·• Stet• LlcenH .,... .,.. ., -~-------__ .,...._ ____ •I 10 10 llO WIU elUn your l'louM ex• heppy IOcel w.torner. ......._ L""n 5-49-M._ I ....... d 28 CMc "-•----llll'!"!~~~.-.-.--...... ~YWXLL TAPtNO . I ** HOME FIEPTI"'" ••• ,. ·4Dll -ty. H.v. ,_..,_........ Th•"k """'• •fS-0383 ""._ I " I, -. ..--l0tklff1._la1 Concrete, Muonry. Flit-"" ... ~ • _._. -· 1 -u "W! GALS SH~: PiuA. Room 890, 8en1.a PROF eki<Pd I I work, foundation•. Block, All T•xtur .. & AcoultlC Elec·PlvmtrCarpent~ l1att•1 PIAN call me ~308 QUALITY PAINTERS HANG TOGETHER" I Ana. CA t2101.
manual M~=-~.: brick Uc'd 875-2828 Free eat Kevin 873· 1603 1 Ser"°' Ktfth 640..8 2 2U1r 0f141-llll 'lt..0.W PROMPT, NEAT PAO-83M730 anytime
Free counMt &4~·7047 Drlvewaya, patio•, path1. lltctrlcal -ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI Furnae.t •Pool H .. t.,.. PROF HOME MGMT FESSIONALS 83e-7149 ~--=--........ ---1 Mov• a mountain of
Sml but. computer bkkpg. etc. No lob too amall ELECTRICIAN: Priced We !ix 11• br .. k It, buy It or C I care for your houu, you 12 YRS EXP: I'm .-naJt, P•J!!!-"'l t rMt'chendtM with ctWI·
Honest work, fair rates. 96"·038! or 538--0553 right, tree estimate on haul It. 548-5009 Roat, UI S.mct c:an ~ car•frM Bkkpg, My prlcM .,. llMlll * IEllYll. * fled 642-5678
local pkup/oet, 875--0305 Driveway•. sldew•lkl, lerge Of tmall job• Lie. Handyman of CdM Mf. A-Z Hom. ReP&lr' MaJnt. CIHnlng. llundry, er-~e Of 8~77 cau 'Al ftratt 7'80-0328
patloa. Uc'd. Call Ron 396821 873..0359 Fl11-lt Odd Jobi, Painting Npt erea 24 HR Serv. No rend• & your l~lal CRYSTAL PAINTING CO If••• .... ,, C1Ma1t •akla1 55&-0034/Don 970-9828 I'll B~T ANY PRICEI & Wallpaper 840-8259 job too tmall 873-Qa28 nMd1 Su'*1atlve ref1. A comc>let• painting W · tlllter/lqah
:.:A .. cct ... •.,.• .. tt.'• .. 1----;New cabinet•. c16i~ Cart Ouellty El.ctrleel work NEED HELP? CALL JEFftl Hoait ltaaig VINEETA •97•7192 vice. Serving o.c. lor 18 PO!ffMXTcAINd Xccoontlng tax Nrv1<:411. lacing, b1r1 & lormlca Tellman EtectrlC 385-176" Jack of all trades ca.rpen· •-years. Prompt, r .. lable. RMtuceot. lnt/eJC1. 30 yr• reuonable rates by count.nope 642--0881 Loving Chilaeere my horn. try, palntlng. gardening, ROBIN'S cl NTNG uac••• II Ref.-~ ... 850-3292 eq> NM1 Paul M&-2977
CPA's Jerry 432.8970 -=-c,.-::---==------FIT J>/T Tuea-Sat. Chlld 1•nt.1 ci.an ups, etc No Job 100 SERVICE • thOroughty lndlvldu•l I bu1rn111 ---------
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tu work at rtas. rates Jann Brown 93i:M83
CABINETS-CARPENTRY mutt walk 631·&486 C.M TREES large or amelll 556-2264 clean hOUM. 5"40--0857 tax" C.P A Fr" .. 11. Cuatom HouM Palnlir19 Pl ... lat Sm Jobe-Repairs welcome matM. 631-6483 KEN at redUQed Wln1er rat.. ..,.iiiiiiiii..,.iiil-'-----
Free Eat. 8•5-2003 Coatractora Topped/removed Ct.an· AMERICAN HANDYMAN Clase Action CIHnera Fr .... 1. Dave 6"0·6449 2!:.:.IJ: .... 1111 C ltatral up, newTtwn1. 761-3U6 •rpentry, w1msow1. LeeM ~ ~.+LtdlCQiQ-~ aterHelt•• arratry Paint. etc. 8.47-23e7 exper 6"2·92~ Dayne Lawn M™rM rm IM..., Plletlll Dralnl a.er trom S15
Atrkalt El(pen Carpentry S•Nfoe HlllTT-llOI OllST CLEAN·UPS•TREE TRIM QUALITY WORK. Honnt EXP'O HOUSECLEANING Irrigation. Comml/reeid. Lie. •2si2A.. 984-20"17 ~llr ,~ •• Olap, ate.
Driveway. Parking (011 Repelr-Remod-Addltlons R•model/Repalr1: com,,;, lndua./Blg Retld~tlal Quotes, Flat Feea. RELIABLE OWN TRANS. Free .. t. Den 5-48-5119 Int/Ext. SPECIAL: Avg 901 Anytime M&.M 642-9033
Repalrt • S.alcoetlng Doors-etc. 5•8-4980 end rffid. Uc:'d, bonded. CALL CHUCK 642•2873 MA~K ROWAN 631-4877 Cella 6.46-6502 ~al S.nicn lty ext. ltucco S 119.50 + ·--.. -..J-1
S&S A1ph11t 1131-4199 Uc HIRE ME HANDYMAN Ina For est. 552·9142. Clean Upa•Tree Trimming FORTUNE COOKIE m1tertale. 642-0.U2 1 "'51 UNI
All Types: Rec:*r. Resurf, Feoeea, dec:ka. Mld'na. 10 PATIOWORK-Cuttom cs. Yl!d Malnt •Hauling ~~~~!?rl': :: CLEAN HOUSE PRIVATE NK DRIVING i &J; Painting by Wayrw1 Leffler lenicn
Seal COit (SLURRY MIX) yrs exp Wile & 3 kid• to llgn, •II faz ... Very ,... ' MIKE 860•3263 • MNICM. Paul 730..()862 OR BUSINESS. 751-31801 ~: =·8~392 10 yra of quellty & cr•tt.----.... w-P"'IR"d ...... --•
Comm., R11ld . Rea• feed LARRY 548·8060 onable. R•f'• provided Clean up1. t1wn malnt.. Gen. HouMCleanlng Reta. . manlhlp In HarbOr .,..., *WORD PROCESS.ING•
Rates. Free eatlmat.. REMODELING· All phaaes Lie & ln1t.1red. 963--0022 tree trim. cement work, R1aliaJ trans. r•ll•ble. Lorraine. I PERSONAL INJURY, Con· (IXOVE) 751-9103 Edltlng-Me.-4342
6"5·•269 or 645-0032 Also custom cablnat1 1S REMODELING? Our satls-free est 1714) 548·94•9 OlJMP JOBS i 962-0510 aft 3pm tractt, Rell Eltet•. Pat· Oulllty Painting· we do the f~ s in er LI bO d__.. ti-.. I'--SM•LL ••ov1NG JOBS I rick Hanway &40--0700 · ~ yr 91 c, n """'· """' c ..... ta are our beet Move • mountain ol " "" HouMCteanlng & b<>at exp. }Ob othera only prornlMI "tl-AfiiiiillllM..,.or-..doilPiiirmnQ.._ __
Have som•thlng to Mii? lna'd. 968-35S. anytime 18lelmenl Cell u1 today mercl'landlae with ctass1-1 MIKE 0.$-1391 women Xlnt r-'a lrm S25 Want Ad H .. p? Reaa. Stev• 647-8078 •11 ................... &--Cluallled ad1do11 well for references. 499·2255 1 6 "'"' '"' " ·-...,......,. ..-
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Islands 31 Moving
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12 l1al1an name 33 Strayed
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44 Utah natives
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49 Yearn
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55 Message
56 Steady
57 Remain
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2
Hotel manager Tony Grande (center) baa
bis ears fUJl with complaints from
(clockwise from left) Carolyn Sheppard,
Julie Valencia, Steve Grodt, Patrick
Healey and Kerene Barnard In .. The Bot L
Baltimore" at OCC Drama Lab Theater.
'Hot l' only missing E
Otherwise, Class Act
Players give a s t rong
e n semble performance
.\n~ theater group"' 1th thl' audant~ to call itself A
< 1 ..... ., .\ct Pla1c~ had bl:11c1 bc m1gh1y good or run the
nsl. of critical den<;1on II II'> product turns out to bc
'>Oml·thing less than class}
F ortuna tel\-------------------------
for the new com--
pan' \\<h1ch has
taken up residence
1n Orange Coast
< nlkgc's Drama
Lab Theater. its
production of"The
Toi
Tnus
Hot L Baltimore"•••••••••••• fill., the hill in most
C) n1cal sister in sin. Ju he Valeneta spices up the
proceedings as the third .. working girl. .. a fiery, excitable
and flashy sexpot.
Peter J. Dolan gives a finely restrained perfonnance
as the weary night desk clerk. while Tony Grande is
strong as the more forceful hotel manager. Alene H yatt 1s
naturally affecting as a senior resident. while Patrick
Healey.delivers a scathingly realtst1e portrayal ofa self-
l:Cntcred. crotchety old man (has checkers game with
Grodi 1s beautifully enacted).
Others contributing to the efTect1ve ensemble arc
Dorothy Macdonald, Aaron Charney. Robin Joh') Pnce
and Darrin Lee H u tto n.
"The Hot L BaJtimore" is a class act for A Class Act
Players and will run for another two weekends, playing
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 and Sundays at 6.JO
through Feb. 5 in the Drama Lab Theater on the Orange
Coast College campus. Call 432-5880 for tick.et
information.
Gooo TASTES
~~~~
GEMMELL'S
TANTALIZES
TASTE ·BUDS
By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH
We've known for at least five years m this area that
Byron Gem mell can cook. Oh, how he can cook! We
loved him fi rst at Ernesto's in Dana Point. then La
Cuisine. Dana Point and Newport. There he earned the
accolade, Chef of the Year for 1982 from the Southern
California Restaurant Writers.
But it takes more th an what Byron terms "cu1s1ne
unique" to open o ne's own successful restaurant. Wo uld
the restaurant bean~ bis name, Gcmmcll's. succeed
with all Lheother cnt1cal details?
I was pleased to find a fine balance of ease and
exciteme nt. The excitement. of course, is in the cuisine·
the ease 1s ln the e nvironment, the pacing, the details. '
Although the restaurant hasn't the most scenic
locale. inside, the surroundings soothe with softly
patterned beige walls and deep green c hairs and cloths.
overlaid with white. The Villeroylmd Boch china with
the handsome bard motif 1s used throughout the meal.
not simply in the service plates which in ma ny
restaurants might bequick.ly whisked away.
The only noteofd1 scord in the settin~ is thea1r
condttionmg which o n warm days periodically blasts
bone-chilltngbreezes toccn.ain tables.
There 1s a nice sense of ease about the service which
1s friendly but not ovcr-tamihar. attentive but not
intrusive. Ourwa1 terthoughtfull yasked 1fwc were on a
ti me schedule -perhaps headed for the theater? And he
quic~lyadapted to pounn~ourSauv1gnon Blanca httle
ata time. so 11 would stay nicely chilled.
You thought I'd never get to the food? It 1s very, very
good. h •~also very expensive It would bed1fficuh fora
couple tow1neand dine from the regular menu for less
than $100. (But don't despair: there is hope. as you'll
soon sec!)
Forourappettzcr. we resisted such menu favontes
as the temne oflobsterorof duck, the baby abalone. 10
choose that Gemmell spec1al -Lhinlysltced fresh
salmon mannatcd in akavit and d ill. Superb!
Sou~ that evening included French onion. creme of
cucumber and a French cream of spinach and tomato. a
beautiful mamage offlavors.
You've read. perhaps that radicch10 and rucola are
the "chic" salad vegetables today. In Byron's special
salad that evening. they were a still-life 1n red and green.
gently dressed an a walnut 011 and n ee wine vinegar
dressing. cupped m b1bb lettuce. Another wanner:
Belgian end1\ c.composcd like spokes of a wheel, served
with truffiesand hazelnut vinaigrette. ($7.50)
Mycntree, escalopes of plume veal ($24). sauteed
and served w11h aGrand Mamiersaucewasa tnum ph -
(Pleue 11ee GEMMELL '8/Page 15)
dcnanmcnts. Ensemble performance. a critical element
1n an} interpretation of Lanford Wtlson's scriocomcd)
'>Cl in thl' lobb) of a deca} 1 ng metropolitan hotel. 1s
\trong enough 10 suMa1n thl' pla) 's many and vaned
<.1tua11on<,.
Peter, cobbler to dance
The"Hot L" (the E 1s burned out oftheelectncsign,
gt' mg the play its title) 1s populated by asson ed
1ran<..1ents. hooker~ and other losers in life's big
crapshoot who pursue their respective dreams with hule
prospect of fulfi llment -'>on of a "Grand Hotel" set on
t.;k1d Row.
It's a low-key stof') w11h httle in the way of
re'>olut1on. punctuated by periodic burs11ngof emotaonal
ho1ll'r'i. and dire<.·tor Karl W He~~cr (who also designed
thl' \Ct and costume'\) has cltc1tl'<l some fine charac-
ter11atwn5 from his ca~t -mam of \\horn arc called
upon to JU!>l ··be there .. through much of the show
"'atl hing the laucr proc:cs'\. in fact, can be fa~matmg
1.·nough to draw auenuon from the "real .. action on stage
One such case in pamcular is the backward }Oung
'agabond cmot1onall~ dependent on his tough. pushy
sister As skillfully depicted by Steve Grodt. he seethes in
s1knt turmoil while the s1~tcr, equally well done b~
Kerene Barnard. browbeats her way through life. T hese
performances are a cut above an otherwise well-balanced
cast.
\da1r W1lhams pla}S the youngest of the thrtt
resident hookers with an appeal{ng enthusiasm for hfe
that 1s nicely contrasted by Carolyn Sheppard as a more
. -
Ba llet Pac ifica to present ---pa ir of c hildren 's stories
Two delightful children's story ballets are sched uled
for the Festival Forum Theatre in Laguna Beach this
weekend when Ballet Pacifica p1csents the second
program of its 1983-84 Ballet for
Children senes. fhc matinee per-
formances arc scheduled for 3 30
<iaturda~ and I :30 and l 30 Sun-
da}.
··Peter and the Wolf." v.h1ch
Ballet Pacifica presented more
than 100 ti mes during the Fesuval
of Ans in Laguna Beach 1n 1982. 1s
not only entertaining but also
educational since Prokolic\ ·s
music uses various instruments 1n ,,
the orchestra to represent various
characters in the stor). LILA ZALi
All this is explained dun ng the perfo rmance by
Ballet Pacifica's resident storyte ller. Douglas Reeve. well
known for his narration of "The Nutcracker" for the past
17 years. The company's founder-artistic director Lila
Zali has choreographed this popular wor k.
Also on the program 1s the well known story. ·· The
Elves a nd the Shoemaker." Choreographer Kathy Kahn
assembled music from various sources to allow the
dancers to tell of the poor shoemaker and his wife who
are a ided bta group of genial elves.
Dan Berney will dance hoth lead roles -Peter and
the shoemaker
Lisa Robenson. accla1mt"d for her frequent per-
formances as the lead 1n" wan Lake:· will appear as the
Cat in "Peter and the Wolf." Also m the e nsemble will be
Nanq Chn stensco as the Duck. Krista Moorhead. the
Bird: a~d Steven Vo2n1ck. the Wolf.
A limited number of the $5 tickets may remain for
weekend purchase. Phone 494-7271 fo r reservations.
COVER PHOTO: Ballet PaciHca's narrator
Douglas Reeve Is sarrouded by Steve VouJck, Nancy
Christensen, Kristi Moorbead u d Usa Robertson lD a
scene from .. Petu &Del ~ Wolf."
·Calendar
Fri.
Cluaical
LORIN HOLLANDER,
plant I. Joins the Long
llt'aC'h Symphony Or-
C'he•nra tn a performance of
Rachmanlnoff"s "Rhap-'lOdr, on a Theme by Pap,an-
tnl. · Thi.-program also 111-
cludes lkethoven's "Eg-
monl Overlure. op. 84" and
Brahms' "Symphony No . 4
In E Minor. Op 98.'" 8:30
p m . Terrace Theater. 300
E. Ocean Boulevard. Long
Beach (2 I 3) 436-3661.
THE LOS ANGELES
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
and Music DlrcC'lor Gerard
&hwarz prc~nt the lnter-
nallonally renowned pian-
ist Byron Jani In lhe
Schumann Plano Concerto
In A Minor and Barbt-r s
'Capricorn' Concerto and
the Gounod Symphony "llo
2 8 p m . Santa Ana Hl~h
&hoot Auditorium. 520 W
Walnut 646-641 1
ROGER WILLIAMS
Pl.ANO COMPETITIOl'C, B
p.m. Crystal Cathedral.
I 2141 Lewie;, Garden
Grove. 97 I -4 162
Country
DOO·WAH RIDERS.
H.30 pm I 30 a.m ..
Cra1yhor:-.e. l kSO
Brookhollow Santa Ana
549-I 512
JOHNNY CASH In con-
cert Anaheim Convention
CC'nter Arena and Grand
Lobby 999 8900
Johnny Caah to per-
form tonight in
Anaheim ahow.
Jazz
THE MULLIGANS. Irish
lnternatlonal. 16431 Bolsa
Chica. Huntington Beach.
846· 1347
THE ERIC
MARIENTHAL JAZZ
TRIO. Tulsa Rib Company.
3305 S. Bris tol. Santa Ana.
24 1-9005 ..
Pop
KISS. With speC'lal guest
Vandenbt-rg Long ~aC'h
Arena. 8 p.m 740-2000 or
~.7.23.
HEART. 8 p.m . Univer-
sal Amphitheatre. I 00 Uni-
versal City Plaza Drive,
North Hollywood (213)
520-8800
DAVE MASOft. Golden Bear. 306 Pacific Coast
Highway. Huntingto n
Beach. 536-9600.
TOWER OF POWER. The
p Cl I 0 m I TI o·: 6 9 0 7
Lankershtm. North I lolly-
wood. (213) 764-4010.
Dance
UC IRVINE MASTERS In
F'lne Art Dance Concert
Works choreographed by
UCI graduate students In
dance. 8 p.m .. UCJ Fine Arts
Concert Hall. Brldgeal Mesa
Roads. lrvlne. 850-6617
DANCE REPERTORY
TREATER ht-gins Its win-
ter season wlfh works by
American chore()f.?raphers
Murray Loa.la and Gloria
Newman plus lwo world
premiere pieces. 8 p.m ..
Area Civic Cullural Center.
I Civic Center Circle. Brea
879-6865
Theater
"BECOMING
MEMORIES" at South
Coast Repertory. 655 Town
Center DHve. Costa Mesa.
nightly except Mondays a l 8
p.m. (7:30 Sundays) and
weekend afternoons at 2:30
through F'eb. 12. 957-4033.
"BRIGADOON" at the
I larlequln Dinner Play-
house. 3503 S. Harbor
Blvd .. Santa Ana. nightly
except Mondays at varying
times until Feb I 9 .
979-551 I
"CHEKHOV IN YALTA''
al the Newport Harbor Ac-
tors Theater. 390 Mont<>
Vista St.. Costa Mesa.
Thur~ays through ~tur
d.1y~ al H p.m . Sunda\.S at
2 30 un11l Marc h 4
631-51 JO
"THE HOT L BALTI·
MORE" al Orange Coast
Colle-ge·s Drama Lab. Co ta
M!"sa , Thursdays through
Saturdays at B 30, Sundays
at 6:30. uni ii F'eb. 4
432-5880.
"LIFE AND LIMB" at
South Coast Repertory's
Second Stage. 655 Town
Center Dr1ve. Costa Mesa.
nightly except Mondays al
8:30 (8 p.m. Sundays).
weekend afternoons at 3
p.m. through Feb. 12
957-4033.
''THE LION IN WINTER''
at UC lrvlne F'lne Arts Lltllt'
Theater. tonight and Satur-
day only at 8 p.m .
856-6617
"MAN OF LA MANCHA"
at Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. 690 El Camino
Road. Tustin. ntghllyexccpl
Mondays al varying curtain
times through March 25
838-1540.
"KASS APPEAL" at the
Grand Dinner Theater. 7
Freedman Way. Anaheim.
nightly except Monday al
varylngt1mesun11I March 4
772-3'.I20.
"NEVER GET SMART
WITS AN ANGEL" al the
Westminster Community
Theater. 7272 Maple St ..
Westminster. F'rldays and
~turdays a t 8:30 through
Feb. 4. 995-4 I I 3.
"NIGHT WATCH" at the
Huntington Beach Play-
house. Main at Yorktown.
Huntington Beach. F'rtdays
and Saturdays al 8:30 thro~h F'eb. 11. 847-4465
"TRB PIRATES OF
PENZANClt" at Sebas-
tfaa·s West Dlnnec Pla,y-
.L I
Still can •t flaure out the basketball wiz-
ardry of the liarlem Globetrotters? You'll
have three more chances to figure them out
house. 140 Ave Pico. San
Clemente. Wednesdays
through Saturdays at 8
p m .. Sundays al I and 7
pm until Feb. 26
492-9950
"6 RMS RIV VU" at the
Garden Grove Community
Theater. Chapman and St.
Mark·s. Garden Grove. to-
night and Saturday only at
8:30. 897 ·5 I 22.
"STARTING HERE.
STARTll'fG NOW" at the
Gem Theater. 12852 Main
St .. Garden Grove. Wednes-
days thro~h Satu rdays at 8
p.m .. Suncfays at 7:30 unlit
Feb. I 8. 636-7213 .
"SUGAR" a t the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse. Or-
ange County Fairgrounds.
Costa Mesa. Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8:30
until Feb. 4. 754-5159.
"TERRA NOVA" at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
606 Laguna Canyon Road.
Laguna ~ach. Tuesdays
lhro~h Saturdays al 8
p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 unlit
Feb. 19. 494-0743
"TOWARDS ZERO" at
the San Clemente Com-
munity Theater, 202 Ave
Cabrtllo, San Clemente.
Thursdays through Satur-
days at 8 p.m. until Feb. 4
492-0465.
Singles
WHEEL OF FRIEftD-
SHIP. for singles over 45.
meets at T.G.f.F .. T he Ket-
tle.
Anaheim. 5 p.m 522-1278.
PEOPLE SAMPLER.
Ma n-Woman Institute. ages
2§-55. professionally <le-
aa they play Saturday and Sunday at The
Forum ln Inglewood and Monday night at
the Anaheim Convention Center.
signed gct-aC'qualnled ac-
llvllles lec:.t by Emily Col-
eman. 8 p.m. $12 Includes
light
refreshments Holiday Inn.
3 I 31 Brtstol. Costa Mesa
545-0840
MISS AJCGm'S SINGLES
DANCE CLUB. A 30-1 I 30
E.m .. Frank Amoss Trio.
ayfayette Hotel. 144
Linden Ave . Long Beach
(2 13) 435-63 l I .
Films
"MR. MOY." UC lrvlne.
Scten<;c LeC'ture Hall. 7 and
9:30 p.m. A56-554A
"NORWAY." A color mo-
tion picture that C'hronlcles
lhe plcluresqul' Non11c won-
derlands of fljords and
mountains R p m Orange
Coast Coll~t". Robt-rt D.
Moore Theatrr 170 I F cllr·
view Road Costa Mt>c;a
432-5527
"DECISION TO WIN." A
polltlcal docurnrntan on
the El <;atvadnr t·n"'"
r11med b\. .1n .ill
Sal\·adorran rrt\\
7 30-9 JO p m Or,111.:1
Coast C'ollrgr. 111 F1nt• Art<.
I I 9. 270 I Fain te~ ROd<I
Costa Mt>sa 4J2-5527
Sat.
Classical
LORIN HOLLANDER,
sec Friday Classical listing
GREGORY COLEMAN,
classical J.?ullarlst ron-
"tJ
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iCalendar
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~ llnut'S Monday through In r·· and Rebel"s ··Suitt' Ana 549-1512. Coast H~way. HunUngton 9 p.m.-1 30 a.m Big Ben's,
as Saturday, 7-11 pm .. at Tne from ~s Elements." UC GEORGE JO!fES. 7 30 Beach. 5'36-2555 14160 Beach Blvd .. West-~ Newporter. La Palme Res-Irvine. Bridge at Mesa and 10:30 pm .. Bcverly "CLASSICS ll'f JAZZ" minster. 894-7575.
"STARTIPfO BltRlt.
ST AllTDfQ KOW.. al the
Gem Theater. Sec Friday
ltsllng . as taurant. 11 07 Jamboree Roads, CraWford Hall. 8 Theatre. 9404 Wils hire. pianist Ronnie Brown per-T B E B R I C
.., Road. Newport Beach pm .. Irvine. 856-6379 Beverly H 11 ls (2 I 3) forms classical and jaz.z MARIENTBAL JAZZ "SUOAll" at the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse. See
Fr1day Usung.
>. 644-1700. 274-7106 piano 9 p.m.-1 a.m. 'rhe TRJO,secFrtdayJaz.zllst-:2 PBI LBA RMONJA Country Newporter's Library Ing.
... BAllOQUE ORCHESTRA ..__.. J Lounge, 1107 Jamboree u.. performs Corelll's ··con-DOO-WAB RIDERS, 8 au Road. Newport Beach Pop
certoGrosso. Opus6 ... Han-p.m.-1.30 a .m .. Crazyhorse, DARVEY TRAYLOR. 644-1700. ALL ..... HOLDSWORTH
"ftRJlA 1'0V A " at the
Laguna Moulton PlayhouSl'.
See Frtd=ng. del's "Water Musick. Suite 1850 BrookhoUow. Santa Maxwell's , 317 Pacific SHELLY MOORE TRIO, .n.n • -------:--------------------------------------.Golden Bcar. 306 Pacific "TOW , BRO" at
Woody Allen
Mia Farrow
Nick· Apollo Forte
.Jack Rollins~Charles H. Joffe ~-·-Susan E. Morse Me'iBoume Gordoo .. Wlllis Ase
Chai~s· H. Joffe Ra~·e.rt Greenhut woOdYt'A'ilen ~:::;=~~
A,.Olt#Orf,.1crv1tt~••1uo •U•tt•""tWttr.,... .. 1,... ~a -Utt tt1.J•"'t
Coast Hll{hway. Huntington
Beach. 5"36·9600.
GUT a PHYLLIS HALF-
ERTY. Presentation of an
evening of music by Cole
Porter. George Gershwin.
Duke Elltngton. and others.
with four-piece Society
Combo. 8 p.m .. Orange
Coast College. F'tne Arts
Building. room 119. 2701
Fairview. Costa Mesa.
432-5880.
HEART. See Frtday Pop
listing.
Vll'fCENT SCOTT 9n
guitar In the Win~ Cellar.
The Newporter. 7 p.m ..
1107 Jamboree Road. New-
port Beach. 644-1 700
Dance
UC lllVD'fE II.ASTERS In
fine Art Dance Concert.
Works choreographed by
UCI graduate students In
dance. "An Even Inf! w1th
the Choreographer.· panel
dtscuMlon flosted by dancl'
historian and author 01&•
Maynard, follows per-
formance. A p.m .. UCI Fine
Arts Concert Hall. Bn dge at
Mesa Roads. lrvTne.
856·6617.
BALLET PACIFICA.
"Ballet for Children·· ser1es,
ProkoOev/Zall's "Peter and
the Wol(," Ka hn·s "'The
Elves and the Shoemaker."
compiled score. 3:30 p.m.,
Festival Forum Th eatre.
650 La$tuna canyon Road,
Lajtuna Beach. 494-7271.
OAlfCE RltPERTORY
TREATER continues Its
winter season with works
by American choreo -
graphers lilarray Lout. and
Olona Newmaa plus two
world premiere pieces. 2:30
and 8 p.m. Brea Civic Cul-
tural Center. J CMc Center
Clrdc. Brea. 879-6865.
Theater
"BBCOMll'fO
MEMORIES" at South
Coast Repertory. Sec Friday
II sling.
"BRIGADOON" at the
Harlequin Dinner Play-
house. Sec Friday listing.
"CllEIUIOV llf T ALT A"
al the Newport Harbor Ac·
tors Theater. Sec Fr1day
listing.
"THE BOT L BALTI-
MORE" a t Orange Coast
Collcti;c. Sec Fr1day listing.
"LIJr'lt A1'fD LDIB" at
South Coast Repertory. Sec
Friday listing.
"THE L101' ll'f WINTER"
at UC Irvine. See F'r1day
llsttng
"II.AN OP' LA 11.AKCHA"
at the Curtain call Dinner
Theater Sec Fr1day llstlng.
"MASS APPEAL" at tJlt'
Grand Dinner Theater Sec
Friday llsttng .
"!fBVER OBT SMART
the San Clemente Com·
muntty Theater. Sec Fr1day
llsUng.
Worbhope
PROPE8810NAL DE-
V BL OP ME 1' T P'OR
WOllE!f, a conference deal-
ing with women In busi-
ness, ts being held all day at
the Marriott Hotel starting
at 8a.m. 700 W. Convcnllon
Way. Anahefm. 750·8000.
A-DOPT AlfD PAIUtl'fT-
IPfO RB80URCB8 presents
a conferen~ designed to
explore feelings on Being
Adopted. 1-5 p.m.. John
Marshall Junior High
School. 5870 East Wardlow
Road. Long Beach
553-9339.
-
SlJille.
"PLOCK O.P SIPfGLJt8"
dance. South Coast Jewish
Connection hosts a number
of local slnglcs@'Oups. Ages
18-30. Kwtz·s Pred o..u
serves as D.J . 8 p.m .. Jew-
ish Federauon Building.
12 J 8 1 Buaro Road, Garden
Grove. 432-0283.
Fllm.e
"llll. llOM," see f'rlday
FUms llsUng. ··rono STORY... By
Yasujlro Ozu (Japan 1953).
study of the tensions faced
by a Japanese family In
modem SOcicty. English
subUUcs. 8 p.m .. UC Irvine.
Social Science Hall. lrvlnt'.
856-6379.
Lectures
llARINB LECTURE
Sl!CIUZS. Sllmng Saps of
1theSca. Told by well-known
Intrepid sailors of the world
In person and on mm. 8
•p.m .• Orafll(c Coast College.
Robert 8. Moore Theatre.
12701 Fairview Road. Costa
Mesa. 432-5527
WJTB Alf AlfOltL" at the
Westminster community
Theater. Sec Fr1day listing. 'Etc
"KIGHT WATCH" at lne •
Huntington Beach Play-BALLOOK DERBY. Or-hou~. Sec Friday listing. a nge County March of
"TBlt PIRA Tits OP Dimes bencflt. With The
PEl'fZAKClt" at Sebas-Blaea B&ad, Suata AA&
llan's WC8t Dinner Play-Wlnde, Loe An.elee hou~. See Friday listing, Claeerleeden. 9 a .m .·2
"8 RIIS RIV V11 .. at the p.m .. Santa Ana ColJege. 17
Garden Grove Community at Bnatol. Santa Ana
Theater. Sec Friday llsllQ&. _..:63=.:1_:·8:::..7:....:00~.-----
Calendar
Jo.eph Huutl will
conduct lnine Sym-
phony Orcheatra •a
free concert Sunday.
WHALE -WATCHING
TRIPS are sponsored by
Saddleback College South
every Saturday through
March J I . 7·30-J 0 .30 a m ..
Dana Point Harbor. Boats
depart 8 a.m. from 0-dna
Wharf · Sportflshlng.
831 -4646.
BALLY 'S LAN CE R
T ACBT CLUB Open I louse
and Rc1nodellng Cel-
ebration. Free liarbor
cruises. free hot dogs. soft
drinks. balloons, drawings.
10 a.m.-4 p.m. BaJly's
Lancer YachtClub.3101 W.
Coast Highway. Newport
Beach. 863-1910.
TB& BARI.Ell
GLOB&TROTTERS per-
form at the Forum In In-
glewood at 2 p.m and 8
p.m., (213) 674-4700.
EIOIA SAllllS, better
known as "Holly Scorpio"
on General Hospital. and
Wayne Jlforthnap, who
stars as "Detective Roman
Brady" on Days of Our
Lives, appear at West-
minster Mall. Center Court,
I p.m. and 3 p.m.. 405
F'rccway at Goldenwesl &
Bolsa, Westminster.
Sun.
type music. 8 p.m . First
Presbyterian Church of Or-
ange. 191 N. Orange St..
Orange. 538-2341
C~untry
BLACKTHORN performs
Irish and Scottish folk
music. Evenings. Indefinite.
Old Dana PolnfCafe. 24720
Del Prado, Dana Point.
661-6003.
Jan
TJllt BIGB SOCIETY Claaalcal BA.l'fD performs for your
·THE IRVINE 'SYll-dancing pleasure. NostaJ,Vc
PBO ... y ORC &•S TR swtngst.andardsofthe "31>s " .,. A and '40s. Dlxleland, presents Handel's Oratorio wall.Les, other favorites. 4 Samson. 2 p.m.. Turtle T rtJ R k Co Rock Community Park. #I p.m ., u e oc m -Sunnyhlll Drive, lrvlne. munlly Park. If I Sunnyhlll
Free admission. Drlve, lrvlne S3 admission.
THE VIEPINA CHOIR 66~£~4iv AftS. concert Howard Hughes' legendary .. Spruce GooR" -witb a wtnc•pan
BOYS present a program of pianist. blends the per-larger than a footb&ll field-la open for public YlewinC from 10
rostumed operettas. sacred formance of classical music a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. A dlaplay of aviation artifact.a aarroanda tbe '
songs. and folk music. Ter-and tazz In a meaningful wortd•a Jargest aeaplane ln lta handar at Pler J ln Lond Beach. race Theater. 3 p.m .. Long 1--------__;=-______ _::._ __ _:_ ______ -.-=:__ _______ -.-=------
Beach Convention Center.
Long Beach. 740-2000 or
534·7723
ELIZA Bit TH Aft
11.ADRIOALS wtll be per-
formed by the J'oar
o·c1o c k Playeu on
harps ichords. crum-
mhoms and recorders at 2
p.m. In the OASIS Senior
Citizens Center. Fifth and
Marguerite Avenues. Cor-
ona del Mar This frtt
Friends of the Arts program
wlll be continued on 1he
first Sunday of every
month. 759-9471
JOA.ft lllLL8 will rres-
ent a free piano rcctta al 3
p m. In the Yamaha Music
Education Center. Jeffrey
Road at Irvine Center Road,
lrvlne. Mozart's "Sonata In,
D Ma.J<>r. K. 576" and the
Symphonic Etudes of
Schumann will be featured.
OCCIDltJllT AL COL-
LEGE GLEE CLUB sln~s
classical. spiritual and folk-
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MEET LARRY HUBBARD ... LONELY GUY
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When his g irl friend left him, he 1ried
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women. But h e just wasn't SU<'<'eedlng.
He was still lonrly.
So lo nely h e wrote a book abou1 h.
and the n 1hlnp Mpn 10 change.
He M <'ame s uccessful and famous.
l..afTY was an overnlaht K nsatlon.
But he was still a lonely guy.
And Just when h e tho uah• h e'd never
n n d t he girl of his dttams ... Sh e found him.
An d tba t 's 11•b r n bis troublf!:s ~ally :start f!d.'
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one of the best American movies of the year ...
Bedelia 's perf onnance easily ranks
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who obVlOUsly knows what he IS dotl1g
... Shirley IS beautifully played by Bonrue Bedelia ... · ·
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NEW YORK TIMES
ONE Of THE YEAR'S TIN aST
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fer0C10Usl} $ood enterta.uunent .. a per'5<.mal
tnumph for 1t::. star. Bonrue Bedeba .
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M AL1RORA PROoucnoN HEART LlKE A WHEEL BO~lE BEDELIA • BEAU BRIDGES • LEO ROSSI · HOYT AXTON \1~ LAl'RENCE ROSEmltA.L • Creanve Consultant SHIRLEY MULDOWNEY
II Executive Producers RICH IRVINE
and JA.'v1ES L. STEWART· Produced b CHARLES ROVEN
Wnn.en by KEN FRIEDMAN · Dtrected by JONATHAN KAPLAN 'PQJ"-·---...... -...... ~
Hl•I.' on fin;rnc 1a l ad\'ln· b.'
S.' h 1a J>ort<.•r onl' nf th<' \\orld ·~ I
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rt.'\ e,lf.., unrfrr:,ta nda blt• tnl<'rest1ng
.. .in d to the point infor mation
Calendar
ma nnt'r. H<" conducts a
pia no master r lass. 2-5
p m . Steinw ay Ha ll,
Sherman Clay. 8469 Kass
Dr lvt'. B uena Par k
739-5786
THE GILLIAM OA.RtuR
JAZZ QUAQET;~ 7-J·J
p m., lndcfl ntfc. Allslo's.
1670 Ne wport Blvd . Costa
Mesa 642-8293.
RAGS MARTINSON ._...,.
AND THE RHYTHM SK<:·
TIO?f, afternoon:. Old Dana
Point Cafe,
24720 Del Prat1o. Da na
Point. 661 -6003.
JACK BRAND. 3-7 p.m .
Indefinite Rusty Pl'llcan.
2735 Pacific Coa!lt Hl~h
wa y. New port Beach
642·3431
Pop
SHARON TABER QUARTET performs the L..... __ _;..:...._....1o11~1ir...--.:..-. .. liillll;,--L-......:
latest hits In Tht" Pavilion, 9 'Never touch the stuff' p m to I :30 a m Dis·
neyla nd Hotel. I 150 West. Loul.e Tonti declines u Bill Malkin offen
Cerritos Avt.> .. An ah t"lm her a gla.aa of wine ln the comedy .. Never Get
DlZZT sings c·ontem· Smart With an ..... el," plamftd P'rldaY• and porary muslr 7 pm to 12 ...... '~ "
a m at Maxwt>ll's. 317 Pa-Saturday• through Feb. 4 at the Weatmln•ter
rtflr Coast Ht~h w.iy. llunt· Community Theater. Details lo Calendar. lngton Beach 536·2555
Dance
BALLET PACIFICA .
'Ball<"l for Chllt1rt>n' senes.
Prokoflt.>v/Zall s ·Petl"r and
the Wolf... Kahn's "The
Elves and the Sh0t·mak<"r ...
compiled score. 1.30 and
3.30 pm .. F'estlval F'orum
Th t"atre. 650 Laguna C'a·
n)'On Road. LaJt11na Aearh
494-7271
DAlfCE REPERTORY
THEATER ronllnues It!>
wlntl"r season wit h works
b\' Amerlran rhoreo·
~rapht'n> Munay Louil and
Gloria Newman plu:-. two
world pre mlt>rr pl<'rt><, 5
p m . Brra Civic Cultural
C't>lllf'r I C1v1C < rnt• r Cir-
< le-lln·a H79-h8fl"I
"B ECO MI NG
MEMORIES" ..ti ._,out h
Coast Hrprrlon C..,t·t· Frida}
11 ... 11n~
"BR.IGADOON" at tht'
Harlequin Dinner Play·
house See Friday lls llni;t
"CHEKHOV IN Y AL 1' A "
a t tl1t" Newport Ha rbor Ac·
tors Tht"ater See Frtday
listi ng
"L(P'E AND LDIB" at
South Coa8l Repertory. &e
F'rtday llslln~
"llAl'f OF LA llAJ'fCHA"
at the Curtain Call Otn nc·r
Theater St"e F'r1day listing
"KASS APPEAL" at the
Grand Di nner Theater St"I'
F'rtday llstl ng.
"THE PlRATES OF
PENZANCE" at Seba<J·
!Ian's Wt"st Dinner Play
hou8«" See F'r1day llstlnl-?
"6 RMS RIV VU" at the
Garden Gro\·e Cornm11n1t\
Theatt'r <;c-t" Frtday ltsttng
"START ING HERE .
START ING NOW" a t tlw
Curtai n Ca ll Di nn er
Thrater See
"TERRA NOVA" at tilt•
~una Moulton Playhouse
Su Friday llsllnit.
Fllma
"WOllAJ'f'S WORLD" ts
featured at 2 p.m with a
second feature. "X ·lilan
Wltb the X-Ray Eyee" a t
3:45 p.m Newport Ha rbor
Art MuS<"um. A50 San
Clemente Drive. Newport
Bea ch 759-11 22
Single.
WBltEL OF FRIEND-
SHIP, for s tngk s over 45.
mC('ts for brunc h. I I ·30
a.m .. The Catch. Anah<"lm.
5 22-1278.
Etc.
BALLY'S LANC ER
YACHT CL UB, set' Satur
day Etc llslln~
THE IJARL E M
GLOBETROTTERS pN·
form a l lh<" Forum lr1 In·
i;tlewood -at 2 p.m (2 131
674-4700.
JOHN WESLEY
FLETCHER Evangellslll
Association gathers for a
relig ious m<"<"lln~ Call·
fom la Room . Ana heim Con-
vention Centf"r. 800 Wt'sl
Katella Ave.. Ana heim
999-8900.
·Mon.
c1 ... tca1
Oll.EGORT COLEllAR,
see Saturday Classical list-
ing.
Coan try
COWBOY llATNARD, 8
p.m .·I a .m .. Crazyhorse,
1580 Brook hollow. Santa
Ana , 549-15 I 2 .
Pop
DIZZY, St-~ Sltnda)' Pop
listing.
Se-ARON TABER
QUARTET. 8tt Sunday Pop
ITstlng.
KEIUtY OELTZBLllAR,
slnger,guttar. 9 p.m.-1 a .m ..
Blue Beet cafe. I 07 21st
Place. Newport Pier. New-
port Beach . 675-33 33.
RON•s lD ~ pres-
ents a lr1 bute lo Johnny
Mercer with Jack Prather .
Stephanie Ates, Dewey
Emey and fr1cnd . 8 a nd
Calendar
10:30 p.m . 1464 South
Coaat Hl~way. Laguna
Beach. 491-4871 .
Etc.
T ft ~-• B A..a L £ 11 .
. QLODTROTT£R8 per·
form at the Anaheim Con-
vention Center Arena, 7:30
p.m.. 800 W. Katclla,
Anaheim. ~-8900.
Tue
Cluatcal
VIPfCENT SCOTT. see
Saturday Pop listing
DIZZY. set" Sunday Pop
listing.
Thea tel'
"BE C OMING
llll:llORJES" at South
Coast Repertory. Sec Friday
listing.
"BtlJOADOON" at the
Harlequin Olnnu Play·
house. Stt Friday llstlno.
"LIFE AJlfD LillB'? al
South Coast Repertory Stt
Friday listing.
"llAl'f OPl.A MANCHA"
at the Curtain Call Otnner
Theater Sec Friday listing.
0-..ooRY COLEllAK,
sec Saturday Classical list· tng.
The Sharon Taber Quartet perform• the latest pop him from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. Sundaya-Wednesdaya at the Dlaneyland Hotel'• Pavilion.
"MA.88 APPEAL" at I fie
Grand Dinner Theater. Stt
Friday JlsUng.
"THE PlRA TES OP'
PENZAKCE" at Sebas-
tian's West Dtnnt'r Play-
house. Sec Friday llsttng.
Country
GltllAllD llA T BA.llfl), 8
p.m .·l a .m .. Crazyho~.
1580 Brooktrollow. Santa
Ana. 549-1512
Jau
"CLASSICS IN JAZZ,"
Stt Saturday Jazz llslln~
Pop
TllJt VIENlfA CHOIR
BOTS. "Austria's Gift of
Beautiful Music," performs
In the Good Time Thcatrt at
Knott·s Berry F'arm, 8 p.m.
8039 Beach Olvd .. But>na
Park. 971-9300
DIZZY, Stt Sunday Pop
listing.
TH~ CHlltP'TAINS,
famous exponents of lra-
dlllonal Irish music. per-
form In concert 8 p.m .. La
Mirada Civic Theatre.
14900 La Mirada Blvd .. La
Mirada. 994-631 O
SHARON TABER
QUARTET, Set' Sunday Pop
II sling.
Ro~·s 1n 1ap.na, '><'£'
Monday Pop llstln~.
VIPICENT SCOTT, ~e
Saturday Pop listing.
Theater
"BECOllll'fG
llEllORIES" at South
Coast Repertory Sec F'r1day
listing.
"BRIGADOON"' at the
Harlequin Dinner Play-
houS('. Sec Friday llsUnll
"LIFE AND LDIB'? at
South Coast Repertory Sec
Friday listing.
'' llAJlf OPl.A llAKCBA ''
at the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. Stt Friday listing.
"KASS APPEAL" at tfic
Grand Dinner Theater. Sec
Friday listing.
"TERRA lfOVA" at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse
Sec Friday llsllnl{ ..
Lecturea
BIOLOGY OP CANCER.
a I 0-wcek lecture series
contllllut"S through March
15 at UC lrvlne, Sclt'nce
Lecture J-la ll. 7 p m.
856-5318.
Singles
WHEEL OP FRIEND-
SHIP. sln~les over 45.
meets at 6·30 p.m ., Cask &
Cleaver. Fountain Valley.
Wed.
Clualcal
THE ST. 01,.AF CHOIR
makes Hs first Southrrn
callfornla appearance In
eight years. prescnllng a
concert of sacred music
Kenneth Jt'nnlngs. dl~c
t or. Pasadena C ivic
Auditorium, 8 p.m ..
Pasadena (818) 449-7360
or (2 1317 42-5866.
GREGORY COLEllAl'f.
sec Saturday Classical llst-
1ng.
Country
GERALD RAY BAJlfD,
see Tuesday Country llst-
ln~
Jau
WOODY BARNETT
BAl'fD and DJ, Nate The
Great. Swing Jazz and
Rythym and Blues 8 p m ..
SCARFACE
•
"GRAND
decadenl en1er1ainmeo1 .
which like all good 1-bitywood
qanqster mows delrYers 1he
punch and counterponch
· •if glamour and disgust"
David Ansen,
NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE
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751 •1&1 681 0533
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63425SJ ~
MANGE S1ackum Dnvt In 639 8770
WlllllllCSTlR
[OlioWs c.ntma Wt I
8.91 3935
Meadowlark Country Club.
16782 Graham. Hunungton
Beach. 82. 846-3391 . "CLA88IC8 IN JAZZ,"
~c Saturday Jazz listing.
"ST AR TING HERE,
ST ARTDfO NOW" at the
Gem Thcatl'r. Sec Friday
listing. Pop
SHARON TAQER
QUARTET, sec Su oday Pop
listing.
"ttRRA NOVA" at the
Laguna Moullon Playhouse.
See Frtday listing.
ed.,..ord•
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S~le9
ASSOCIAT JOJIC R E -
NAISSANCE CREATORS
hold a"SJngles House'. '7-10
p.m . wtth guest spcakt'rs
Costa Mesa. 540-5803 .
Lecturea
8Yl'fAP81t PORllATIO"
BT NZUROBLASTOllA
CELLS, ltttu~ by M'a!'1'hall
W • Nlrt'nberp;. Nobel
Laurcatl' and chlt'f. Labora·
tory of Blocht'mlcal Ct'n
t'tlcs. National tieart. Lung
and Blood Institute. UC
lrvtne. &tenet' Lecture Hall.
7 p.m . lrvtne 856-6415
Etc.
TBZ &ATUt PRO-AM
TEA.II CBALLB1'GE ~
gins today wtth AuatraHan&
Wayne Bartbolomcw, Tom
CUroll and CIM:J'Dc Boran,
and caJlfomlan Tom Car-
raa, who are ranked among
the world's top seven surf;
crs, com peting for up to
$25.000. 7 a .m.. Hunt-
l~n Beach Pier. Hunt
7
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,....
N
~ lngton Beach ~ 592-2052
(2 13) at the Newport Harbor At··
tors Theater. See Friday
II sling c: cu ...,
>. co ~ ·c u.. Thu.
Cla.ulcal
GREGORY COLEMAJ'f,
set' Saturday ClasslC'a l llst -
lng.
Country
GERALD RAY BAl'fD,
"f't' Tu<>'>flay Country llsl-
1111{
Jazz
MARK JS&ELL AND
THE RHYTHM SECTION,
c-venln~s. lndt'llnllt' Old
Dana Potnt Care. 24720 DC'I
Prad o . Dana Point
661-6003
DARVEY TRAYLOR. see
'ictturday Jatz llsltng.
"CLASSICS IN JAZZ,"
'>t't' Saturday Jazz llstlnj.?
SHELLY MOORE TRIO.
-;ee 5alurday Jazz llslln~
Pop
Vll'fCltNT SCOTT. St'e
5aturday Pop llsttng.
PflCK PYZOW, slngt'r,
guitar. harmonica. 9 p.m.-1
a .m .. Blue Bet't Caft'. 107
2 lst Place. Newport Beach.
675-3333.
Theater
''BECOMING
MEMORIES" at South
Coast Re~rtory See Friday
llstlnj.?.
"BRIGADOON" at the
liarlequln Dinner Play·
house. See Friday llsllng.
''CHEKHOV llf YALTA"
"LIPE APfl> LIMB" at
Soul h Coast Rt'~rtory See
Friday llstlng
"MAJlf OFLA MAl'fCHA"
at the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. Sec Friday UsUnll.
"llASS APPEAL" at tlle
Grand Dinner Theater. Set'
Friday listing.
"THE PlRATES OF
PENZAl'fCE" al Seba~
tlan's West Dinner Play-
house Set' Friday listing
"SUGAR" at the COsta
Mesa Civic Playhouse. Se-e
Friday listing.
"TERRA "MOVA" at tht'
Laguna Moulton Playhou~e
Set' Friday list Ing.
"TOWARDS "ZERO" al
the San Clemenle Com·
munlly Theatt'r Sec Friday
ll~llng
Workshops
PORTRAIT DRAWING,
a slx·we-ek serlc-s on the
subjecl. begins tonight.
7 -9 .30. a t Guin Foe;-; School.
Tustin. Conllnu('S through
March 8. S42. 559-1313.
Lectures
BIOLOGY OP' CANCER,
St't' Tuesday Lecturt' listing
Etc.
PfUlllSllATIC AND
PHILATELIC ltXPO-
SITIOJll. Featun·s coins.
stamps. Jewelry for display
and sale. 10 a .m.·8 p.m ..
Loni.? Beach ConvenlJon
Cenfer Exhibition Halls.
300 East Ocean Blvd .. Long
Bearh
THE KATIJ't PRO-All
TEAii CHALLENGE, set'
Wednesday Etc. llsttnJ(.
"ONE OF THE 10 BEST FIIMS
OF THE YFAR "
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Competition continues nest weekend.
UC IRVll'fE and Cal Stalt
Long Beach basketball
game. Long Beach Conven-
tion Center Art'na. 7:30
p.m .. 300 East Ocean Blvd ..
Long Beach. 534-7723.
Advance Billing
Theee eYenta reqllln
early m.n-ap, paymenta,
redft;ratlon, etc.
t'OSElllTE, DEATH
VALLEY are two biol~
field study courses set lor
February by Saddleback
College. Yosemite dates art
Sat.-f;!on .. Feb. 11 -13. a nd
the fee Is 840. An orlen·
talio n meelln~ occurs
Thurs .. Feb. 2. the Death
Valley h1p Is Sat.-Mon .. Feb.
18-20.andthefeclsS30 An
o rientation mt'ellng Is
S<'hcduled for Th urs . f'eb
9. 831 -4820.
CLUB COJllEJO MAGICO
Is having a special lntrodur-
tory trip to Lake Havasu
Arizona. and Laughlin. Ne-
vada. Frl.·Sun .. Feb. 17-19
Saturday morning thl"rt' Is a
workshop deallnJ( with
"solo" llvlng. the afternoon
Includes an exploratory lour
of the la kt and the Colorado
River. S 130 per person
sharing a room. S 160 for
private room Must reserve
by Mon . Feb 6 6 42 -5586.
A SNOW CAMP trip Is
scheduled for Sat.-Mon ..
Feb. 18-20. by Sadrlleback
College North I nstructR out·
door enthu'>lasts In prar-
llC'al winter s urvlvlal le-ch ·
nlq ues Oritntatlon meet-
l~sare Wed . Feb. 8and 15.
7·30-10 p.m $75 fee.
559-1313
ROMANCE WRITERS
CONFERENCE Is being
held Frl.·Sun . Feb I 0-12.
Fee of $250 lnrludes In·
strurllon. material<,, reCt'p-
llon. two breakfasts. dinner
Saturday. and the hospital·
lly suite La Jolla Vtlla~t'. La
Jolla (6 I 9) 452-3400
CROSS-COUNTRY SKJ-
ll'fG tour I!> offt'red by
5addlebark Coll~c-North
5at.-Sun . Feb 25-26 Pre-
lrlp lectures a"' Thurs ..
Feb. 16 and 23. 7-10 p.m ..
Irvine High School. Fee $70.
559-1313
Ongoing events
ALLIGATOR P'ARll.
7671 La Palma. Buena
Park. One o( th e world 's
largest . repUle collecUons.
10:30 a .m.-6 p.m. dally.
522-2615.
WHALE 1V A TCBlltO,
T hrough MarC'h . from
Balboa. boats leave Long
~ach and San Pedro ports. 527-7111.
DISJllETLAJllD. I 3 I 3
liarbor Blvd., Anaheim.
park offers more than 50 attractions In seven-theme
parks lOa m -6 pm. Fr1 .. 9
a .m .· 7 p.m Sat .
and Sun .. I 0 a .m .-6 p.m
WC"d. a nd Thurs. Closed
W...1nday an.; Tu~sday
lhroullh winter 999-4565
IUfOTT'S BERRY FAR.II
. 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena
Park. 165 rides. s hows and
alt racllons are found In five
lhemC"d areas along with
Wild West gunfighters. can-
can dancers. Camp Snoopy
and live country music
dally. open 10 am -6 p.m
Mon . Tue . Fri . I 0 am ·I 0
p m Sat . I 0 a m. · 7 p m
<;un CIOSC"d Wed and Thur
9f;2 9400
LIOK C OUNTRV
SAFARI. 8800 Irvine
Center Drive. lajluna Hiiis .
drive-through wTid animal
park. Zambnl River cruise.
animal shows. ~ttlng zoo.
large avtary, opens dally
9:41> a .m .. last car admitted
3:30 p.m . 837 ·I 200.
SBltRllAJll LIBRARY
Al'fD OARDEJtl. 2647 Pa-
clflc Coast Highway. Corona
del Mar. rose. cactus. an-
nual gardens. orchid con-
servatory. kol ponds. gift
shop. open dally I 0:30
a .m.·4 p.m.
SIX PLAOS llAGIC
llOUJllTAIK. 260-acr e
theme park. ridt's. shows.
t'ntertalnment. Computer
Discovery Center and other
exhibits. open dally IO
a.m.-A p.m.. located 25
mlle-s non h of Universal
Studios al Maglt Mountain
Parkway. exit off I 5. Valen-
cia (2 13) 992-0AA4
SIX FLAGS llOV-
IELA.ND WAX MUSEUll.
77 I I Beach Blvd.. Buena
Park. new wax model of
eomedlenne Carol Bumett.
other famous persons' like·
nesses preserved In wax. I 0
a.m.-8 p.m. S un.-T hur .. 10
a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. a nd Sat.
552-1154
SPRUCE GOOSE .
Bllltonatrc Howard Hughes·
world's largest seaplane. I 0
a.m.-6 p.m. dally. adjacent
to Queen Mary. plerJ. Long
Beach Harbor. (213)
435-5671.
Ul'fIVERSAL STUDIOS
TOUR. new attraction Is
K.l.TT talking car from
TV's Nl~ht Rider. 100 Uni-
versal City Plaza. Universal
Cit y (818) 877-1311. New
adult admission prlce Is
S I I 50 for ages 12 and over
Admission for ages 3 to I I Is
$8 50 Discounts available
for St'nlors 55 and oldt'r
Saddleback Collete la offerlntl a bloloO fleld etudy trip toy oeemlte
National Park OD Peb. 11·13. llee Adftllce arum, cateaory OD thl•
pace for detalla &boat reilatration and prell•lnary claia.
Galleries
MUSEUMS
BOW&R8 MUSEUM,
2002 N. Maln St .. Santa
Ana. The Japanese-Amert·
cart Council History Com·
mfltce hoJdsa photo session
In an effort to add to the 400
pre-World War II photos It
has already collected. Sun,
Jan. 29. 1·5 p.m.; a selec-
tion of 17th and 19th cen·
tury !'liver obj~~s from the National Museum or Ireland
In Dublin showing throuflh
April 15. Free fours for
groups. I and 2 p.m. Tues ..
Thur.: 10 a .m.·5 p.m .
Tues.·Sat: n oon-5 p.m .
Sun. 5't7·8304.
LAGUJlfA BEACH llU-
8B1Jll OF ART. 307 Cliff
Drive. Contemporary Call·
fornla Artist.a series spot·
lights Ned Evans and Jerry
Byrd. The artists wlll be on
hand Wed .. Feb. 1 to dis·
cuss thetr current exhibit.
For more Information. call
494-6531 .
IOLLS BOUSE. 12732
Main St.. Garden Grove.
exhibition of folk a rt from
around the world, through
Jan. 29. open noon-4 p.m
Wed.·Sun. 636-1232.
RWPORT HARBOR
AJlT lllUS&Ull. 850 San
Clemente Dr1ve. Newport
Beach. "II Modo Italiano."
Italian new Image artists
Mtmmo Paladfno a n d
Marisa Merz. Jan. 19-Aprll
I: Deborah Remington. a
20-year retrospccllye
through Ma rch 25: "Holly·
wood -sun Life." organized
by actress Diane l<caton
and Marvtn HelCerman. still
pholoe from Hollywood stu·
dlos from the ·30.·5os.
through Feb. 5: open 1 I
a .m.·5 p.m. Tuc.-Sun.
673-3804.
GALLERIES
HUl'tTmOT01' BEACH ART LEAGUE holds their
monthly meeting Wcdn~
day at the Edison Com·
munlty Center. 21377
M~olla St.. Huntington
Beach. 7 :30 p. m. Cary
Saderup Is the dcmonstrat·
Ing artist and wlll be work·
Ing In charcoal.
BLUEBIRD GALLERY,
1540 S. Coast Highway.
Laguna Beach, Maurice
Braun, Paul t,auntz. Ben·
Jamin Brown, Hans on
Pulhuff. Conrad Buff. John
Frost and others. through
Feb 20. I ·5 p.m. Preview
days Sal.. Sun, Jan. 28·29.
11 a m.-5 p.m. Tuc.-Sun.
497-5377.
CHALLIS GALLERIES.
1390 S. Coast Highway.
Laguna Beach , new watcr-
cofors by Gerald F. Born·
mer: oils and sketches by
Valerte Winslow. through
Jan 29. 11 a m.-5 p.m
Wed.·Sun.
COSTA MESA ART
LEAGUE. Biii and Ccc
Coburn wlll be exhibiting
work at the Costa Mesa
Playhou~ through Feb. 4.
830-9415.
IR11'Tll'GTOPf BltACR
LIBRARY A880CIA TES
GALL.RY. 7·111 Talbert
Ave .• -lSusan Smith. pho·
togra p h er. "I mag cs :
Southern CallfornTa."
throu,«h Jan. 30. 842-4481.
Td ETTil'fGER GAL-
LERY of Laguna Beach
School of Art presents a
group show with Gregory ~111ler. Margaret Nlelsen.
Scott Miiler, Michael Mew.
Janel Burdick and Jessica
Jacobs. Gallery hours arc 9
a.m.·4:30 p.m. Mon.-Frt .
and 9a.m.·1 p.m. Sat. Also
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POBWI HAYS JOHN GIELGUD P.AMElA STEPHENSON JIM DAtF
:£ANDALOUS M EMMEi WAi.SH ' DAV{ GQUSIN ~• · ~ •• .,.. .. CARTm Of HAVEN • ·• .. MAAllN C SCl!IJH
I ,., t'-LARRY COHEN .., ROB COHI N 8o JOHN BYRUM
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on display through January
Is the Roger Armstrong col·
lectton oT onglnal cartoon
art by artists.such as local
Phll lntcrlandl and hJs crea-
tion ··gucenlc." and
Russe l l Myers ·
"Broomhllda." 497-6803.
KOZAK GALLERY. 202
Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach, wildlife
from an artist's pcrapccllve
In soft graphic forms by
Brent Harder. lithographs
by Picasso. Peter Max and
more: Jeanne La.Rae does
on-the-spot portraits, In·
definite, I 1 :30 a.m. ·6 p m.
Mon.·Frt. 640-7259.
SU8il SPIRJTUS GAL·
LltRY. 522 Old Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach . fea-
tures work of Nell Folberg.
"Scenes of the Sinai and
J erusalem:" John Dlvola.
"Forced Entry:" and Steve
Strom's "Miniature Land·
scapcs." Hours Tues.·Sat.
10 a.m.-5 p m . Wed. eve·
nlngs by appointment.
631 ·640:>.
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GALLERY. 1492 S. Coast
Highway. Laguna Beach.
works Include largest col·
lcrllon of Miro graphics In
U.S. and rare group of
etchings by Rembrandt, In·
definite, 10 a.m.·10 p.m.
dally. 494-3903.
Band-colored lithograph, ••aomaee to Gauguin," by Jack Hooper
la among bla portralta of "1iata bl Vorpal Gallery exhibit.
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY BALL GALLERY.
3300 Newport Blvd .. New·
port Beach. Ma~c Chap·
man. exhibits o1 water·
colors. Jan. 25-March 7.
8-5 p.m. dally. 528· 1258.
QUORUM. 374 N. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach.
Chinese brush paintings by
lr1s Adam: watercolors by
Chris Stevens and
sculpture by Sid Ladcnscn.
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through Feb I. I 0 a m.·5
p m . datly 494-4422
SADDLEBACK COL·
LEGE. 28000 Ma~ucntc
Parkway. Mission Viejo.
alumni cxhlblllon In a rt
gallery. through Frb. 15:
figurative drawings. slllJ
llfes and ceramics by Ria
Orans wlll be on display In
the library through Janu-
ary. 831-4530.
BOif SJEMOPf GAL·
LERY. l 166 Sunnower at
Fairview. Costa Mesa. Joop
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.c. 1,rnds and photo~raphy by UC IRVlME GALLERY. ~ Constant Haffmans. In Campus Drive, Irvine. Is VEL ARDO ART GAL-
deflnlle. 10 a.m .-6 pm partlclpatlnJi? In .. II Modo LERY,9391 VclardoDr1ve. ~ Mon.-Sal. 557-0804. ltaltano .. exhibit with New-Huntington Beach. an--o TLK GALLERIES. 61 I port Harbor Art Museum nounccs Its l{rand opening ~ Anton Blvd . Sult(' 120. with works by Marlo Merz. Sun., Pcb. 29. J -5 p.m ..
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CD Frank Dixon a11d landsc-aJ)f' 326 Glenncyre, Laguna Divide.·· Features lma~e-s of
-0 palntm~s by Deborah Kas.,, 1-kach. Jac-k Hooper·s Europe. Great Br1taln and ~ throu~h Feb 18 . Tut> S.tt portraits of famous artists. the Amencan So\.lthwe-st ~ _ _ _ Sun. 1-5 p.m .. Mon.-Sat. by
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THE BIG CRILL: Raled R. A warm. suberbly
acted film about a reunion of college friends.
follow1ng the death of a comrade. Writer-director
Lawren ce Kasdan ("Body Heat'.' a nd the George
Lucas mega-h lls) sets up the story to make a Big
Point about the 1960s generation . He never quite
makes that point. but the film remains an
engaging. funny study of friendship. v v v
NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN: Rated PG. Sean
Connery Is back a s James Bond. but this 007
adventure Is strictly by the numbers. There a re the
usuaJ chases. escaped and elec tronic gadgets. but
_ nothing that has n't been done before -and better.
Among the supporting actors. only Barbara Car-
rera s izzles. lrvlne Kershner ("The Empire Strikes
Back") directs mechanically. vv
GBT STUFF: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book
t the test pilots and the-Mercury astronauls Is
brought to the screen skillfully by writer-director
Ph flip Kaufman. While their deeds are larger-than-
llfe. the pilots remain comfortably human. Vivid
pt"rformances by Scott Glenn. Ed Hams. Sam
Shepherd. Dennis Quaid and Barbara Hershey. ........................
SCANDALOUS: Rated PG. Robert Hays(" Alr-
plant>I ") stars as a an American television reporter
In London who gets caught In a confusing web of
blaekmatl and murder. 'fhls altempt at a modern
sc rewball comedy gets kayoed by a convoluted plot
Pamela Stephenson's delightful performance a s a
con artist almost redeems It vv
SUDDEN IMPACT: Rated R. Clint Eastwood
reworks familiar ground In this fourth Dirty Harry
film. Fans of the series won't be disappointed. as
Har ry and his handy Magnum eliminate a fresh
horde of urban sc um. Soncfra Locke does another of
HiRh School
Honor Student
by day.
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Debra Wlnaer and Jeff Daniela begin
boneymoon 1n 'Terma of Endearment.•
her Icy blonde routines as a pistol-packing painter
who's out to revenge a gang rape. Eastwood Is a
first-rate action director. but don't look for well-
rounded characters. Extremely violent. vv
TERMS OF ENDEARMENT: Rated PG. Debra
Winger and S hirley MacLalne give Oscar-caliber
performances In this funny and touching film ,
which traces a mother-daughter relationship over
30 years. Jack Nicholson . as a paunchy. drunken
aslronaut. Is also superb. The senous twist that
occurs two-thirds through Is manipulative. but
you'll probably succumf> to it anyway. James
Brooks was the writer-director. vvv
v vv v -Excellent; v v v -Very good: v v
-Good: v -Not so good.
•110C1r MEETS •ANIMAL HOUSE' 01 SllS
..• flabbergasting stunt ski footage,
wet T-shirt contests, practical jokes
and surprisingly romantic Interludes!'
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While anra•ellng a
•PY caae. top. in
"Scandaloaa, •Robert
Hayes gets involved
with a con artist,
portrayed by Pamela
Stephenson, above.
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The Daily Pillt fits in.
Spy-on-me, spy-on-you twist
is affiusing~but ends early _ .
By PHll. SNEIDER MAN
Of !tie D.it1 f'llot • ..,,
.. Scandalous" isa 1980sattempt toduphcatethe
charm and style of a J 940s screwball comedy. spiced with
some innocent-man-in-jeopardy complications lifted
from old Hitchcock movies. ..... · ..... .' -·· •
But despite a few appealing performances. "Scandal·
ous" isa souffie that never rises. The project is sunk by its
convoluted plotting and cardboard characters.
Robert Hays. hero of the two "Airplane" movies, is
cast here as frank Swedhn, an American TV reporter who
has grown wearyoffilmmglightwe1ght "puff pieces." He
begs network chairman Simon Reynolds (M. Emmet
Walsh), who is also hisfather·in·law, to move him toa
more respectable investigative reportin~ beat.
"I don't need you for real news stones," Reynolds
replies. "I have rea/reporters for that."
Nevertheless. on the plane flight back to his London
base. Swedlin stumbles onto what looks like a case of
industrial spying involving a beautiful woman namc-d
Fiona (Pamela Stephenson) and a Japanese businessman.
But in an interestin~ twist, it develops that Fiona and
hereon mah Uncle Withe (John Gielgud) are actually
hoping to blackmai I Swed Ii n with com promising photos
snapped in Fiona's bedroom. At the same ti me, however.
Swedlin has caught on to the scheme and plans to expose it
on his news broadcast.
This spy-on·me. spy-on-you twist is amusing, but it
runs into a dead-end early in the movie: Fiona decides
Swedlin is too sweet to swindle. and the reporter decides
not to expose the scam on the air.
At his point, Swedlin's wife. who was barely
introduced earlier in the movie;is found murdered in their
plush London home. In addition. the expose about Fiona
and Uncle Willie is broadcast agamst the reporter's wishes.
In revenge, the con artists threaten to make it look as
though Swedlin killed his wife. At the same time, Scotland
Yard assigns the eccentric Inspector Anthony Cnsp(Jim
Dale) to the murder case. ('Tm an avenging angel in a
tweed suit," Crisp boasts.)
The confusion mounts in this script by Rob Cohen
and John Byrum and reacbesaclimaxat a rock concert
featuringthepunkgroupBowWowWow. Bythattime, the
movie-goer hardly cares who was responsible for which
murder and why.
The performances are a mixed lot. Des pt te h 1s cover-
boy looks, Robert Hays isn't thoroughly conv 1ncmg as a
television reporter. To be fair, though. the script doesn't
really give you much reason to root for him. John Gielgud,
in a variety of disguises. does a familiar cute-old-man
routine .
The real standout ts Pamela Stephenson. last seen as
the evil Lorelei in "Superman Ill." Here. she manages to
be simultaneously sexy, stylish and brainy, and has crack
comic timing as well. Jim Dale also steals,a number of
scenes as the quirky Inspector Crisp.
But these performances can't really redeem ··Scandal·
ous," which isn't funny enough to work as a comedy, nor
clever enough to work as a thriUer. And as an exercise in
style, itjust never Quite finds its footing.
The P8redlM Cafe makes you feel like you're actually dining In paradise wlttt It's
decor of white llnen table coverings and lots of greenery. This San Francisco style
cate also offers patio dining. In celebration of their 2nd anniversary, drtnks are haJf
price on Friday, January 27th. The Paradise Cafe Is located at 800 o Newport
Center Dr., Newport Beach. Call 644-1237.
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Picks of tbe plays --
• • B g C O 111 I ft G Mondays at varying curtain formances wlll be~
lllltlllORIES," the first limes through Feb. 19. v v Fridays and Saturdays at
majOr production of a new v""' 8:30. Sundays at 6 .30.
play. Is being pre9entt'd at ' 'CB It KB 0 V I Pf through Feb 4 v v v
South Coast Repertory. 655 YALTA." a hlstoncal com-"Lll'lt AKI> LDIB," the
Town Center Drive. Costa edy, opens tonight at the world premiere of a new
Mesa (957 -4033) Per-Newport Harbor Actors play, Is the fare o n the
formances arc given Theater. 390 Monte Vista Second Stage of South
Tuesdays through Satur-St., Costa Mesa (631-51101 Coast Repertory, 655 Town
days at 8 p m .. Sundays at Performances wtU be given Center Ortve. Costa Mesa
7 : 3 O and weekend Thursdays thro\lllh Satur-(957-4033). Performances ·
matlnttS at 2:30 until Feb. days at 8 p.m . amfSundays an J{tven nt . .chtly except
12. v v..,.. d i 7 p.m. until March 4. Mondays at 8'.30 (8 p.m.
" . "THE BOT L BALTI· Sundays) a nd weekend
"BRIGADooN:' a'mui>f-~ NOD." a comffiy S<"t In a a ft ernoons at 3 p. m
caJ fantasy set In Scotland. cfecayfhg dQ#l'llown hote l. lhn:..~ Feb. 12 . ..,.. ""'
Is on stage at the Harlequin Is being presented at lhc ,.. .. LI01' m WIK-
Olnner Playhouse, 3503 $. Drama Lab Theater a t Or-TttR, '' a-tl~ drama,
Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana ange Coast College as a wlll be presented tcniabt-
(979-551 I ). Performances production of A Cl ass Act and Saturday only by Ihe
will be given nightly except Players (432-5880). Per-UC lrv1ne Drama Workshop
LIVE ON ST AGE
MARTIN MILNER
S TARRING IN
"MASS APPEAL"
7 FREEDMAN WAY
The New Broadway Comedy Hit
By Bill C . Davis
Also Starring Fred Lehne
Directed By Jack Bunch
Take her to a hotel tonight
FOR DINNER. OF COURSE.
It used to bt that the btst restaurant 1n town
"''~ 11lways 1n the btst ~cl
The Mamott Hotel " reviving that tradition
wllh their N1~'0lt0\ Rc,llurtnt
You II dine on the frt\hC\t ..eafcxxh. the finest
hccf. the ~t ~inrul de\..Cr\\ all artful!)' <iel""cd
in the lllQ\t dcpnt 'urmundmg.s
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Surpn'c her tonight "''th dinner al Nicole .s
to.:ated within the Nc1o11pcin Beach Mamou Huccl L___.__
When Manion docs it. they do ii right.~
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Newport ae.ch ~rriott' Hotel&. Tennis Club
900 Ncwpon C"en~r Onvc
Newpon Be1c:h. ('al1forn11 Q2MO 1714) ()4() 4-000
at 8 p m. In the Fine Art&
LllUt' ThcateT on the UCI
campus (856-661 7)
"llA.Jlf OP LA 111.AJ'f-
CHA." the Don Quixote
musical. Is being presented
at the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. 690 El Camino
Rea l. Tustin (838-1540)
Performances a re given
nightly except Mondays at
varying curta in limes
throu.llh March 25. ''llA88 APPEAL,'' a
new comedy about tht'
priesthood, Is on stage at
the Grand Di nner Theater.
7 Freedman Way. Anaheim
l772~3220). Performances Will be gb(C'1, nightly except
Mondays al varylngcwtaln
tlmrs through March 4 . .,, Fr1da)'S and Saturoay11o oi t
"' v t/ 8·30 throu.zh Feb 11. t/ "' "QVSR GET SllAJtT "TBlt "tlRATES OF
wtTll Alf APfOltL," a new, P&JIZANClt.'' a Gllbcn
comedy. Is playing at lhe and SuJllvan opcrt'lta. I&
Westminster Community beln~ p~nled al Seba'>
Theater. 7272 Maple St., uan s West Otnn«"r Play
Westmins ter (995-411 3). hou~. 140 Ave. Pico. San
Pcrforman~s wtll be given Clement«' (492-9950) Per
Fridays and Saturdays al formarices will be gtv<>11
8 :30 through Feb. 4. ""' v W~nesdays through Sar
"IQGBT WATCH," 8 urdays at 8 p.m and Sun
psychological thr1ller. ls on days at l and 7 p.rn. unll
stage at the Huntington Feb. 26. v v
Beach Playhouse. ~aln "8 RMS RIV vu;• d
S.treel a Yorktown Avenue romantic comedy. close..,
In the Scacllff Village shop· this weekend at the Garden
ping center. HunllnJ{ton Grove Community The.tter.
Beach (847-4465). l"er-Chapman Avenue at St
formances will be given Mark's Circle. Garden
(Pleue.eePLAY/ Paae 14)
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Texas.
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and real sour·
dough from San
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comes from Texas. It's that simple. Nothin~
hut the hest. And in Texas. there's one
barOOQUt: restaurant that's become a t radi-
tion ... The County Linc. We're rated one of the
top 10 restaurants in Texas by the National Soci·
cty of n avel Writers. And now The County Line brings it s big
beefy ribs. lean tender brisket and spicy sausaf.,~ lo lrvinl".
En~l}' the sunset -and your favorite drink-from our wrap·
around deck on Woodbrid~ Lake. Then sit down to our
famous Country Style barbequc in a classic l!-MO's
road hf 1usc at mosphcn:.
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in Irvine
Midway between the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways.
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play111g<1t th('Gt'm fht'ater.
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Hot. •~ playtngat t llt· l'u'>Ld
Mesa Civic Plavhou!>.e on
rhe Or;cn~I" County Fair·
grounds tn C'o~la MeS<I
(754-51 !19) l't•rformanc-es
arl' ~f\·1·11 Thursdays
through Saturdavs al 8:30
until Jnn 28. v v v
"TERRA NOVA," a
dranrn abnur a polar t'X·
rwdtt Ion open~ Loni~ht at
I he l,,a~nJ Moulton Pl<w-
hou~t'. 6Ub Laii,una C'anvon
1-<oad. L,1~una lkar·h
(494-074:31 Pcrformanct'!>
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A~athd Chrlsitc· mvstery. Is
on sta~e at the San
Clemente Communlly
Thealt"r . 202 Ave Cabrlllo,
San Clemente (492-0465).
Per1ormanr«>s are RC'hed-
ukd Thursday~ through
Saturrlay5 al R p. m 1inlll
Feb -l
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Vrry Good: v v . Good; ...-•
Nol so Good Cassandra Monsour
Top role
Costa Mesa actrc~s <.. 'assandra Monsour hall
recet' cd an a"ard for her performance as
Mana in last summer's production of "West
Side Story" at the Harlequin Dinner Play-
house.
She was among the honorees at the seventh
annual Dramalogue Cntrcs' Awards pres-
ented Jan. 15 :it thl' Variety Arts C 'enter in Los
.\ngelcs.
The daughta of Ri chard and Kathennc
Monsour of Costa Mesa has been singing and
amng profes"St0nally k>r five years. She-has
jung with Perr) Como. Bert Convy and the
Carpenters. and has appeared on the Tontght
Show. lhl' Bob Newhart Special. Madame's
Place and. most recent I>. "Matt Houston."
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10 International Restaurants
• European sidewalk cafe setting •
Foods, beer. wine & spirits from aroound the world
• Lunch • Dinner • Happy Hour •
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Roger Miiier Band
B.B. King
Kenny Loggins
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Mellow Rock
Tues -Fri. 5-8 pm
Occaelonel guHt artlete
CULLPEPPER
Cattle Co.
Beef & Spuds
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Mexican Food
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DELIGHT
Fresh Seafood
GARYS DELI
New York Style
FRENCH
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ORIENT
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Greek Food
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Ice Cream 8
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served 5-10 pm ..
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not too sweet, and beautifully presented with tiniest baby
carrots and turnips, a richer-than-rich mousseline of
mushrooms and garnish of orange segments.
My husband selected the whitefish a la moutarde
($18), which to our taste reu a bitshon of the mark.
Certainly the fish was perfec&ly poached in white wine,
and the Dijon mustard sauce was delectable, bul it
tended to mask the delicale flavor of what we consider
the most delicious of all fish.
An en tree tour de force from the menu which we
enjoyed at the restaurant's opening is roasted loin of
lamb ($27). Served rare to us, it was tender and gentle of
fla vor, fanned out around a glorious chartreuse of
vegetables supported by a little picket fence of pea pods
and carrots. Accompanying this picture-perfect plate: a
potato basket filled pommesde terrc souffies, twice-
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BEHIND THE SCENES
with
Brenda Caponera
Restaurant Executive
ANTHONYS PIER 2 -INTRODUCES
PIANO BAR ENTERT AIHMENT
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Anthonys Pier 2 restaurant m Newport Beach not only
serves the freshest seafood, but now. presents some fine
entertainment.
Appearihg Wednesdays th~ugh Saturday nights In the
piano bar lounge Is "Josle".1'1so appearing Is Luiz Moreno
and your singing host Ken Damon.
Anthonys Pier 2 Is located at 103 N. Bayside Or. Call
640-5260.
PLAZA DE CAFES -PRESENTS
EXCELLENT ENTERT AJNMENT
Try to imagine the perfect sel11ng for a happy hour
rendezvous. You'd probably think of somewhere spacious
enough not to be crowded or smokey. yet co-zy enough to be
a pleasant meeting ground. Of course. you'd want to have
your favorite domestic and imported beers, fine wines and
spirits at hand. A wide variety of delicious foods would also
be a must. To complete the scene you'd want excellent live
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would be reasonable prices and a central location. If you
think this Is merely an exercise In imagination, you're In for a
pleasant surprise. It's the Plaza de Cates by the Orange
County Airport. In one building, there are ten ditte<ent
restaurants serving international and American cuisine. The
variety of Items on the combined menus Is of course
unequaled by anyone in Orange County. Entrees average
about $4.00. Shiny brick and tile floors, wrought iron fences.
luscious hanging plants. and brightly decofated umbrella's
help to capture the atmosphere of a European sidewalk cafe.
The Plaza even contains a shoe shop. a travel agency. and a
gift shop with a postal sub station. Excettent live music Is
performed from 5 to 8 pm daily. Appearing now through
March Is "Little Brother". lndlvidually or collectively, mem-
bers of llttle Brother have recorded, toured. 01 performed
with: Roger Mlllef, Kenny Loggins, Jim Messina, B.B. King,
Hoyt Axton. Wlllle Nelson, Bo Oiddley, Glen Campbell, Gary
•Lewis and the Playboys. and the Blossoms. to name a few.
The Little Brother band Is full of seasoned pros. capable of
and comfortable with a wide variety of musical styles
Including country. rock, rhythm and blues, pop, and tazz.
Plaza de Cates Is located at 4881 Birch St., at the corner of
Birch and Von Karmen In Newport Beach. Call 955-2484.
PARADISE CAFE -CELEBRATES 2NO ANNIVERSARY
The Pradlse Cafe In Newport Beach Is planning on an-
niversary celebration on Friday, January 27th from 5 pm to 8
pm. €ocktails wm be half price and drawings for prizes will
be held. First prize is a roundtrlp for two to Monterey/Carmel
and three nights in a Bed & Breakfast resort. Second pme Is
two nights stay in a Bed & Breakfast Resort. Third prize 1s a
gourmet meal for two with champagne at Paradise Cafe.
They are located on Newport Center Drive near Fashion
Island. Call 64.._1237.
****** . Feature of the Dally Pilot Advertising Dept.
deep-fried intocrispy, light,egg-shaped puffs.
You may choose from 250w1nes,about half
imports, halfCalifomia, to compliment your meal.
Prices range from S 11 to $1, 100.
We enjoyed surveying the tan taJizing dessert lra y.
which included Byron's incomparabletarte tatin and the
Belgian chocolate torte made with ground almonds and
no flour. But we'd already alerted our waiter that we
would share a chocolate souffie. It was perhaps notas
deeply chocolate-y as we remembered but beautifully
light and creamy-<:entered.
Now for the good news: Gcmmell's recently
inaugurated a four-course prix fixe pre-theater dinner.
pncedatS30a person. It includesachoiceoftwo
appetizcn~ soupdujourorbibb lettuce salad~ the white
fish. pork tenderloin with pear brandy, breast of capon au
71Bla
NOW SERVING
COUNTRY STYLE
SUNDAY BRUNCH ·s1 99
Includ es Beverage -Well Drink or Beer
9 •• 1:00
1712 Placent ia. 645-8091
COSTA MESA
Gilbert &
Sullivan's
Pirat~ o
J)fznzanc{l ___ .,.
foie gras or lake trout stuffed with moussehne of scallop$
and mushrooms-all ftom the regular menu. The
'dinner also includes your sclect1on from the pastry tray
and coffee.
I'm delighted tosceGetnmell's making fine dining
feasible for those of us who suffer palpitations at the idea
of spending$ lOOfordinner. unless it's a state occasion.
And maybe even then.
GEMMELL'S, 3000Bristol,Costa Mesa. 751-1074.
Lunch. 11 :30-2:30. Reservattonsrequircd. Monday
through Friday, lunc h 11 :30 to 2:30; Monday through
Saturday, dinner6 to I 0 p.m.
Good Tasresappears twin~ m onthly in th<'
Weekender.
Early Bird Dinner
Specials s6. 95
Pr ime Rib or Fresh Fish
Complete Dinner with choice of
soup or salad and dessert
4 to 6 PM
/ ~ l Days I Week!
'-~ 6 73-7726
BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA
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Janis solos, Nancarrow feted in concerts
By SUSAN FINGElt/
Daily PUo& Correspondent
mallon 646-64 I l . • • • Handel's Enghlsh o ratorio .. SamM>n .. will be
Patr1C1a Barnes a s Micha. Bruce Bales as Harapha and
Manoah and Russell (rabtrtt as the Messenger.
••• V1nuoso trumpeter-turned-conductor Gerard
Schwartz will direct the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra'
at 8:30 tonight at the Santa Ana High School auditorium,
520 W. Walnut.
presented IO a rree concert Sunday b} the Irvine
ymphon} Orchestra and the University of Cahfomia
Concert Choir.
Conductor Joseph Bela Husm. distingu1~hed for his
work with choirs and festivals 1n Wale~. China, Japan
and the Netherlands. as well as in Tanglewood, Mass ..
will direct the 2 p.m. performance 1n the Turtle Rock
Community Center. I Sunnyh11l, Irvine.
O n Monday. the Philharmonic New Musi.~ Group
will gather for "Nancarrow: Man of the Year. Expen
commentator and conductor William Kraft will JOtn
guest composers Conlon Nancarrow and Dorrance
Stalvey and pianists Zita Camo and Neal Stulberg 10 a
program hononng Nancarrow.
Byron Janis will be the soloist in Schumann's
··concerto in A Minor for Piano," an intimate work that
should be a perfect vehicle for Janis' inclination toward
drawing straightforward poetic li nes from his music.
Barber's .. Capricorn Conceno" and Gounod's
"Symphony No. 2" will complete the program. Call the
Orange Count} Philharmonic Society for ticket infor-
Soloists for "Samson," which recounts the b1bhcal
story of freedom-loving Israelites, will be Victor
Eleftherakis as Samson. Laurel Boyd as the Ph1listtnc
Woman. M1ckacl McCool as Manoah. Kathy Grant and
An aud10-v1sual documentary will precede tht live
perfonnance at 8:30 p.m. in the Japan America Theater
l44S. San Pedro t .• Los Angeles. For more 1nformauon.
phone (213) 972-72 11
American
A. T. LEOS
California cu1s1ne Fresh Seafoods.
pastas, meat • & poultry Elegantly
9IWWd lo a casual atmosphere. Oinner
trom 5 p.m 7 days a week Wedding
receptions and parties 390 1 E Coast
Hwy., Corona del Mar 759-1854
THE BARN
American Lunch M-f 11 2 30 Dmne1
M-S trom 5 PM Happy Hour M·F
•:30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne
Buffet Brunch 10-2:30. Enteftalnmenr
& Dancing. Banquet Fac 1llties
1•982 Redhill. Tustin 730-0115.
THE ORIGIN4L
BARN FARIER STEAKHOUSE
The ortg1nal Featu11ng display
broiling. Lunch Mon -Fn 11-2 Omnet
nightly Mon ·frt from 5 p m . Sat &
Sun from 4 pm 2001 Harb<)( Blvd .
Costa Mesa 642-9777
HARBOR HOUSE CAFE
Estabhshed since 1939 Omelettes, 25
vanehes Served 24 hours Sand-
wiches 30 varielles Heated garden
patio Dinner served 5· 10 PM 34157
Coast Hwy, Dana Point (71 4)
496-9270 Also 1634 1 Coast Hwy ,
Sunset Beach (213) 592-5404
HAMBURGER HAMLET
Famous variety of hamburgers. saloon
steak sandwiches, lobster bisque,
onion soup fondue and cherry cob-
blef. Lunch & dinnef lrom 11.30
Mo-Sat. SUn. 10-tO. $peciaJ Sunday
Breakfast Great bar & happy hour
1545 Adams at HarbOr. Costa Mesa
546-7392
PARADISE CAFE
San hanciscan style f-resh ltsh and
pasta. Patio dining. Lunch M·F t 1 ·3
Olnnet Mon ·Sal from 5 p m Happy
Hr. M~F 5-7 Wed. Ladies nile 50" well
drinks from 3 p m. Banquet lac1h1ies
600 Newport Center Or . Fashion
Island, Newport Beach 644 1237
POOR RICHARDS
KITCHEN
Breakfast. luncti, dinner PatlO dining
with ocean view Modest prices
Beet /wtne Famed for Belgian waffles.
Open datty from SAM. 11~ S Coast
Hwy. In Village Faire MaH Laguna
Beach 497-1667
Chinese
JADE DRAGON
Szechwan & Mandarin Cu1s1ne"s of
• Otd China Host Wallace Lee Chef Yu
Chen Elegant d1nina Lunch. Dinnef
Sat & Son ()m Sum (Chinese Tea
Cake Brunch). Banquets. Beer &
Wine Reasonable Prices t 2 100
~ 8'vd . Stanton 898-8933
Continental
AIRPOATER INN
Medllerrenean Room
Con1rnental Lunch M ·F 11 30 2 30
Sun Brunch 10 3 00 Dinner from
5 30 Happy Hour M·F En1ertarnmen1
& Dancing. Valet Parking Banque!
Fac111!1es 18700 Mac Arthur Irvine
833·2770
RIVIERA
Contrnen1a1 Chet Richard Bergner
since t970 Intimate Dining Lunch
1 1 30 3 OC Drnner from 5 PM Closeo
Sun & Holidays Banquet roorr.s
3 333 S B ristol Costa Mesa
540·3840
Greek
FRAN O'BRIEN&
Irish Spirits & exquisite Greek
Cuisine Authentic Greek appetlzefs
and entrees by Athens-bOrn Che!
Dlonnisseus. Greek waiters & Greek
folk music. Cocktails and entertain-
ment. 1600 W. 9th St .. In the POf't area
of Long Beech. 213-436-2321.
Italian
lMllFI
Most beautltul. atfOf'dable. romantic
nstorante a~he Ora'?' Coast
Traditional and ional Italian dishes.
A la Car1e from 95. Dinner nightly
from 5 PM except Monday Cocktall
lounge and llve entertainment. 3520 E
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
675· 1922 .
CAFE LIDO
Newpo<t's Cannery Village 1azz spol
Cozy atmosphere Amerrcan, t1a11an
& Continental menu Lunch M-F
• 11 ·3 Oinnet mghlly 5· 11 Enrenam
ment nightly 9' 1 30 Sun iazz session
J 7 Ample parking 2900 Newporr
Blvd Newport Beac:h 675-2968
ORANGE
COAST
RESTAURANT
DIRECTORY
DONATEW'S
In Costa Mesa llnce 1973. Pizza lrom
the East has come West! Pizza. pasta,
salads. beef, wine. Lunch specials .
C4temg. Lunch Tues. thru Fri .. 11:30
to 2 P.M Dinner 7~nlghts from 5 p.m .
2230 D Fal~. Costa Mesa.
54&-3172 and 5"&-1037.
TWO GUYS FROM ITALY
H omes tyle Italian CookinQ rn a
roman11c atmosphere Same owner
s•noe 1975 Open Mon thru Thurs
11 30AM to 10 OOPM. Fu & Sat to
11PM Sun Brunch t0-3 Dinner 1111
10PM 2267 Fairvt~. Costa Mesa
642·9500
Mexican
DON JOSE'S
Tne 0trginal Esrablrshed since 1964
Complerely remodeled Open 7 days a
week Luncheon specials M F
Margarnas hall prrce Mon . Tues
Wed 5 10 10 PM Happy Hour 4 to 6
PM Wide screen TV Orders to go
9093 E Adams, Huntington Beach
962-79 11
CASA CAMINO
M<11garrtac., and g1ea1 Me:..rcan food
Lunch and drnner 7 days a week
Happy hour M·F 4·8 30 SunOay
champagne brunch 10-3 20 t 11
Brookhurs1 at Adams Huntrng1on
Beach 963-9 7 48
Mt CASA MEXICAN
RESTAURANTS
Our food is a tnp to MeJucoi Est since
1972 Open daily from 11 a.m lor
lunch & dinner Cocktails Two lo-
cations 296 E 17th St . Costa Mesa
645-7626 105 Main St Balboa 675-9600 .
TORTILLA FLA TS
Award winne< year aftet year Same
Sonora style cooldng since 1~9
Open daily 11 30 to 10PM Sunday
brunch 10 30 to 3. Happy hour 4 to
6PM weekdays Complimentary
botanas Cantln8 open Ill 2AM 1740
S. Coast Hwy , Laguna Beech.
494--6588
TRE8 AMIGOS
A place for people who appreciate
good Mexican food at surpnslngty low
prioes ()pen datty 11 a.m lunch &
dinner. bally luncheon specials
Cattlflng 2200 HarbOr Blvd , K Mart
Plaza. Costa Mesa. 642-8274/8278
' -
Natural/Healthy
FORTYCAMOTI
Healthy foods. nalUl'aly Fresh baked
muffins darty Fresh jUIOeS Vanetal
wines Lunch & dinnef 7 days a week
from 11 ~ M Sunday c:Nmpegne
brunch 11 A M to 3 P.M. Between
Bulloeks & I Magtlln 1n South Coat
Ptaza 556-91QO flower leYel) , .
PUFFINS
"NatlM'llly" oooked toodl. from
alM9 to crepea to lt..ic.. An~
ture In n.l\nl eetfng. °'*' Sui. ow nu.. 8 em to 11 pm. H{ & Sal a .m
to 12~. \"'9/MCC....Moct-
erate ~ 3060 E eo.t Hwy Corone dll Met. M0-1573. ..
BLACKBEARDS
HPalty Berr En1r~ 11. Seatooo
Lunc.r~ 1 I ·3 00 Dinner from 5 PM
Happy Hour M r ( 11ens1ve Oyster
Bar Two IJIOCks '>Olllh of John Wayne
AtrpOrl 833·0080
THE CANNERY
Features fresh local seak>od, eastern
beef Lunch. dtnnet. Sooday brunch
and champagne brunch. harbOr
cruises Entertalnn'leOt negtl11y and
Sunday afternoon Lounge food p
ley HistOflC waterf1ont landmark in
Newpoft's Cannery Village 3010
Lafayette 675-5777
RUSTY PELICAN
Fresh seafood and lo1s of 1t Newport
Beach -Lunc h . dinner. Sunday
brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay
2735 W Coast Hwy. 642·3431. 1rWie
· Lunch, dinner. happy hour 1830
Mam 545-4774
TALE .OF THE WHALE
Open 7 Days. Breakfast 7 a.m. M--F
Lunch 11·4 M-F Dinner •· 11 M--S.
Sat & Sun brunch 7 -4. ()ysttlf bet
Fn , Sat. Sun. Banquet lacili1ies up to
500 Entertainment Wed-S u n
Panoramic bay view 400 Main St.
Balboa. 673--4633.
THE WAREHOUSE
Fres h Seafood & International
Curs1ne Waterfront dining Chef
Charles Kalagian Lunch. Olnnef. Sat
& Sun Award Winnmg Brunch
Banquets & Cstenng. ~ter Bar.
Entertainment. Lido VlllaQe ~Newpon
Beach 673-4700
For Restaurant
Directory Information,
Please Call
Brenda Caponera
At 642-4321
ext. 262
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Tale of Scottish gentry
Michael York and flnola Rqhe. join a atar-
atudded cut ln the Hallmark Hall of Fame
pre.entation of 11Tbe Ma8ter of Ballantrae, •• aet
to premiere at 8 p.m. Tue.day on Channel 2 .
•Jan. 27 -Feb.3•
Baaed on the Robert Loul• Ste..-enaon noYel of
the aame name, the production alao •tan
Richard Thoma, John Gletaud. Timothy
Dalton and Ian Rlchardaon. Story, Pate 30.
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By PETER MEADE
If there were a Dick
Vitale doll on the shelf nc"t
10 the Cabbage Patch doll~
all one would have lo do 1s
wind it up and 1l would talk
about basketball -and
never need winding again
Vitale is an admittt.•d
basketball JUnk1c -he'll
say that and plenty more -
but anyone who ha~ seen
him on ESPN alread)
knows lhat.
He's colorful. clever and
talks faster than a used car
salesman. But most of all.
Vitale IS a happy SU) -
something that he wasn't
when he first staned "'1th
his current emplo)cr
"ESPN came along a1
JUSt the nght ume:· says
Vitale. "I got fired from tht"
{Detroit) Pistons on No' 8, J 982 and I thought 11 v.as
the end of the world I was
really down and had lost all
my confidence. I Uiougth I
didn't know the game as
we ll as I thought Three
weeks later. ESPN wanted
me to do a game "
He admit!. he wasn't all
that cxrned abour the
poss1b11tt1eo; of broad-
casting. He had earned fi, t'
state sectional cham-
pionships as a Nev. Jcro;e)
trtgh school coach. hl'lped
Rutgers become a Final
Four team and v.on 7 2
percent of hie; game\ a'> a (0 ) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale. Ca. college coach at rhc l 'n1-
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(C) Cable News Network, Atlanta. Ga. • · Re. c n 1 c r 1 n g 1 h ~
coaching rank\ 1s alwa>~
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ESPN. I'm the onl~ gu> in
Amenca who can coach 1n
the college rank~ and in the
pros and I'm undrfl'<ltcd
(9) WOR, New York City
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-TV Antenna
'Blue Thunder' filrii echoes on. TV
Helicopter shows
up, s hould viewers-
duck when set's on?
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ot IN Del!J l'tlot at.ft
rh1ngs arc lookin' up this month as the
networks begin ainng their mid-season
replacement ~nes. Way 11p, in fact.
because all three networks seemed to have
contracted Chopper Fever.
The ailment invaded Hollywood last
\ummer when the movie "Blue Thunder"
began raking in h1g bucks at the box office.
The movie concerned a maverick police
officer at the controls of an armor-plated
helicopter equipped with the latest com-
puter equipment and electronic gadgetry
capable of eavesdropping on the nearest
skyscraper. The chopper also packed
enough firepower to destroy half of
Cleveland
At the e nd of the movie. the Blue
I hunder pilot decided this super-helicop-
ter was too dangerous to remain in the
hands of mortal men. He set the chopper
down on some railroad tracks and watched
a speeding train send it to helicopter
heaven.
But a clever idea never dies in Holly,
wood. lt JU&t ~ets takes a quick trip to the
ncart:!>l Xerox machine and emerges with
minor variations dunng the next TV
'lea son
.\nd so this month. we0 H' been in-
troduced to ABC'~ .. Blue Thunder.'' in
"h1ch the mov1e'!"I super-chopper re turn!>
from the dead with a ne~ pilot at the helm, CB~'s "A1rwolf,'' In which a stunt pilot
.. tt:als a super-chopper from a mad sc1en-
t1st . and NBC's "R1pt1de." in which three
beach bo} detectives chase assorted bad
guy" in their old pink chopper
It could be argued that T V''i love afTa1r
with whirlybirds actually pre-dates the
"Blue Thunder" movie. After all. Hawa11's
fa,onte detective Thomas Magnum is a
frequent passenger aboard buddy T. Cs
chopper And the '"A Team'" has a habit of
"borrowing .. the nearest helicopter when-
C\ er a m1ss1on requires one.
Rut nc\-er has chopper fever a!> been as
l'v1dcnt as it is in the three new act1on-
advcnture series ·ntroduccd this month. In
fact. the flashy hardware tends to ou1sh1ne
the human characters.
Consider "Blue Thunder," airing al 9
p.m. Fndays on ABC. In the movie. Roy
Scheider gave an edgy performance as a
police pilot plagued b) Vietnam
flashbacks. His character was unpredic-
table and perhap~ a bit unstable.
In the TV version. the role 1s filled by
James Farcnt1no Whe re Sche1der's pilot
was a bit dangerous, Farentino's is. well.
m1sch1evous. He disobeys a frw orders and
bends a few rules but never gets in trouble
so serious that he won't be back week.
To prov ide some down-t~arth d1-
Jamea Farentlno
version. there's the "Rolling Thunder"
van, manned by lovable hulks named
Bubba and Ski. Appropriately enough, the
pair are portra}ed by Bubba Smith and
Dick Butkus. two lovable ex-gnd stars who
have enlivened some popular beer com-
mercials. They make bets and insult one
anothec. but at least o nce per episode they
get a chance to beat the stuffings out of a
few bad guys. Just 10 keep tn shape, m ind
you.
In last week'!> episode. the Blue Thunder
team squared off against a villain using
radio-controlled drone planes loaded with
explosives to knock his enemies o ut of the
sky. There were a few tense moments as
Chaney (Farentino) rescued Bubba out of a
booby-trapped drone in mid-air. but the
trusty helicopter emerged victorious.
It was the kind of comic book scnpt in
which the hero can kiss-off the old
g1rlfnend who betrayed him with a few
simple lines: ''I'm '>Orr}. Aggie I liked 1t
better when we "ere friend!> ..
"R1pt1dc," pre!>enlcd at 9 p.m Tue .. da)s.
may not be much more credible. but al lca'il
it's funn ier It's rolled off thl' Steven J
Cannell assembly hne as an attempt to hold
v1ewe~ who havt' JUSt watched Cannell's
'"A Team:· which 1mmed1ately precedes 11.
Perry King and Joe Penny play Cody and
Nick. two handsome. fast-talktng private
eyes who own a boat and a pink helicopter.
The comic relicfis provided by Thom Bray
as an eccentric computer genius named
Boz. His sidekick is a funny orange walking
computer named the Roboz.
In a recent e1;nsodc, a woman from Boz's
high-IQ club hired the-team when some of
her co-workers were killed. In a humorous
twist, she still held a grudge against Nick for
cheating off her ma high school math class.
But before long she was taken hostage by
a nasty assassin. As you might expect. the
fnendly pink chopper came to her rescue
and thwarted an assassination attempt.
"Riptide" is mindless mayhem from the
"A Team" mold, but its much more fun
than "Blue Thunder."
Finally. there's .. A1rwolf." A two-hour
pilot movie aired last Sunday, but the show
moves to a re~ular 9 p.m. Satu~ slo t on
Jan. 28. This one emerged from the
typewriter of Donald Bellisario, the writer-
producer best known for h is work on
"Magnum. P.I." Like Thomas Magnum.
the hero of"Airwol~' is a graduate of the
Sensitive Macho School.
Rugged Jan-Michael Vincent portrays
Stringfellow Hawke, an ace heli copter pilot
who lives alone in a wilderness cabin. He
owns a fine art collection and plays the
cello. He doesn't eat meai. He's a loner
because everyone close to him has died. He
does have one sidekick. an earthy old stunt
pilot played by Ernest Borgnine.
In the pilot movie. Hawke reluctantly
agreed to steal back a renegade scientist's
Jet-powered chopper. capable of surpassing
the speed of sound. And despite his usual
caution, he allowed himself to fall in love
with a shapely agent portrayed by Belinda
Bauer. "Don't worty." she told him. "I'm
not going to die on you. I promise."
So of course you knew she was doomed.
And you knew Hawke wo uld steal the
Airwolf (with surprising ease) and get
revenge by using the chopper's firepower to
blast the mad scientist Lo bits.
If the writers aren't careful. "Airw'olf'
may be grounded by its own pretensions.
But Vincent and Borgnine are a likable
pair. and with a little more humor,
"'A1rwolf' may be a scncs worth watching.
TV TIDBITS: Michael Landon, who
played Little Joe for 14 years on "Bonanza"'
and Charles Ingalls for nine years on "Little
House on the Prairie." is developmg a new
series. Landon has signed an agreement
with NBC to star in such a senes and to
produce tel9vision movies and miniseries.
His new sef'ics could premiere next fall.
Comedian Robert Klein has been !>igned
to conduct humorous "Streets of Ne"'
York" interviews on NBC's new scncs.
"TV's Bloopers and Prac11cal Jokes." He
will make h1'i first appearance on 1he ~ho"
Monday
Friday, January 27, 1984 3
~-----------------------------· .. -Dayti11ae Drama
Cecille, Peter join mile-high club
On'Another World'
they embrace on jet
bound for Canada ---------
By LYNDA HIRSCH
ALL MY CRlLDREN: The: coun tkc1dcs
Angie and Jesse have nght to baby. Les faces disbarment and Pat leaving ham over
black-market baby dealings. Angie refuses
to reconcile with Les. Nina·~ plans to make
Cliff jealous work . although Sam, who's
making Cliffjealous, confides he has grown
very fond of Nina. Mike spots Ericn kissing
Adam. Edna thanks Tad's a gold-digger and
orders Dotty to stop seeing him, but Dotty
plans to anyway. Alfred dates Dotty.
Donna considers telling Ross about her
hooker past. Gil saves Ellen from attacker.
Tom leaves town when his father suffers
heart attack.
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Fran!.. teams
his life is an danger and cancels trip to
Montreal with Lila. saying she's m danger
when she's around ham . Craig furious when
he learns Kam turned lakefront propeny
over to the Throwaway Kid~ group. Tom
tells Margo that Callahan is setting trap for
John. Dusty loses m~ny friends when their
parents believe John shot Bob. Karen
convinces Dusty that John s;aved Bob's life
and didn't try to harm him. Richard tells
John he wants ham to kill Gunnar or Karen
will be framed for Bob's shooting. Marcy
applies for JOb as Danielle's nurse but runs
out when Betsy checks her referen ces. La la
walks in while Betsy t!i wtth Steve and calls
her a tramp, ah hough Betsy insist~ she and
Steve have done nothing.
ANOTHER WORLD· Mark demands an
explanation when he discovers engage-
ment ring Jamie gave Stacy he tells Mark
if be quesuons the paternity of their baby,
pt'.rhaps they should split up. Mark takes
JOb as columnist for Brava. Julia decides
not to wnte novel based on Sally's love life.
and is stunned when Cass refuses to give
back book outline. saying it'll become a
bestseller. Julia begs Gil to help her steal
back the book Peter invites Cecille to Jet to
Canada. Ted tells Perry he wants him to
take over a larger cocaine-dealing territory
in Bay Cny, but Perry says first he must
meet Mr. Big. Peter makes love to ("ecille in
the lounge of Mac's com pan} )Cl Clance
confronts Quinn about part-t 1rnc JOh at
Frame Construction Co.
CAPITOL: While dancing with Zeb.
M~ie calls him Jimmy. Trey admits to
Juhe he and Sloane serious about one
another. Julie gets tipsy at the pany. Myrna
tells Vera Sweet that Mark and C'lanssa are
lovers. Wally upset ""hen he spots Jo1dy
and Beth dancmg closely. They share a
passionate cmhracc on th<' terrat"c,
although both feel guilty 1 he '.t-arc unaware
that Zeb has spatted 1hc:m \ lkrangt"d
4 Friday, January 27, 1984
Paula fires her gun, ~lightl y 11111111ng I ~ lcr
and shooting Clan~sa who Ill'' 1n n1ma and
may be paraly1ed.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: .\ga1n~t
Roman's washes. Anna heads for Salem
and Alex·~ house, where she feigns fatntmg
~pell. Ho~ grateful whl'n I alT) arranges
Bo's release from J<HI. Tony follows
Phoenix'~ instru<.•tions and has rm:l..pocl..l't
steal the Baka kc> from l:ugcnc. Doug fears
he won't be able 10 lcau "normal" life after
hean attack. Roman d1)(.·o .. crs Bal...a ke)
links Bradfo1d and D1Mc1a famtlll''>. Hope
signs final papers to get 111hc111<1nn:. I 11
tells Don she love) l11m and can't help
smgmg her lo\ c songs to l11m al Doug's
place. Roman 1~ )Cc:n 1n 'alcm hut eludes
capture. Later. the mu1dcn."r gvcs anto
secret room to put mes~gc 1n rnmputcr as
the mask of Roman lay~ nearb>. A fn:cllog
Roman huddles 1n a dcsen cd warehouse
while the murderer put~ on the mask and
prepares to kill again. Ho~ >:>crc:Jm' in the
shower as the murderer dl~gu1M:d as
Roman lunges al her with l..n1fo.
EDGE OF NIGHT; Mrs. DcGrut planf> to
get Sky and Jamie to leave Ra ven but her
plans fatl. Raven admits to S~y that she has
mixed feelings for logan. Having been
blind himself, Mike tells Chns to. get
therapy. Preacher helps Man>' fight off
three thugs and agrees to be eng.meer for
Beth's call-in show and work fqr. the
Suicide Hotline. On his first day fh"re.
Preacher gets call lrom hl'll<'y, "ho's
contemplating suicide.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Monica
thrilled, realmng she may ha' e been put 1n
touch with her natural famil}. Brock in
fina1 c1al bind as Bohb1 '>uppon<. Rid..'\
dens1•rn 10 doc;e factory tcmpora11ly wh1k
thev tracl.. down botulism. Hobh1 rnllapscs
and starts hemorrhaging: Hrock is told !>ht>
needs hy~terectomy Brod decides to
cau~ trouble for Rick b) looking into
Mike's adoption. Rick cautions Blackie
that Steffie Brand's record1ngcon1rnct ma)
mean trouble for him. Jake ask!. Rose to
marry him. but she' unsure occause of
1he1r different religions < daa $h.tnned
when Grant suggests thl')' takl' go"crnmcnt
up on relocation otlea Giant meet!> the
man "'hose 1dent1l) he tool.. ~ca~ ago
Ciovernmen1 tclb Giant that he can no
longer use real Grant's name and must use
his rea l name. Andre. \cha confu sed when
she gets phone ca ll from Ant.Ire while thl'
real Grant as an her la' 1n~ room
GUIDING LIGHT: l UJark as\aulh I on~
and takes mone) Floyd lelt behind ~ff
Floyd finds I uJack but learns money ~ps
blown awa)'. Josh agrees to offer Ross job
as LTA law)'erwhcn he rcal11esTri\h loves
Ross. John tells Warren '·aru'i he's working
on will soon reach Noith America. John
pleased Hillary saw ham k1s)1ng Katie
becau!>C he doc'> not want an\ <'Onlm1t·
men ts .\hhough thl')' Im c cac h other
Claire and Kelly decide ht.• must 1akt• out
of-town mcd1ral assignment Mind~ and
Rid, admit their lo'c for om· another
before Brad holds Jlun on thl·m but Rick
fo1ccs Brad to back do~n. Reva tells Jo~h
she lo\C:s him , but he says she's JUSt using
l11m. l lp!.ct because Vanessa has called off
marriage, Bill> takes Reva to lunch and
ot1ers her money:Beth tells Ph1l1p she can
never marry him.
LOVING: Cunis bclle .. es Lily 11 as lhl"
real personalitx. not Lily I. The psychaatmt
"arns that Lily trs personality can he
dangerous. Shana and Jim relive their
former romance. Rita Mae having hard
11mc in school. but tell~ Billy she plam 10
tough 1t out. Ann vows to make a go of
marriage with Roget. Lily II has feeling of
total control over Lily I: she tncs to run
away but 1s stopped by Jack.
ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Simon tells Asa
1hat he is Guerrero's son. Asa gives Simon
48 hour~ to tell where fonunc as or he'll
ha' c him Jailcd. Dchlah wants to be taken
to Broadwa:r by Warren which makes Brad
angr:r . Hawk decides he has to kill Jenn} or
be exposed as 1he San Carlos terrorist. Just
as Hawk's about to ambush her. he 1s
interrupted and his chance to kill her
passes. Financial problems cause V1ck1 to
sell out some major Ba.oner holdings.
Cal.SIC developing major crush on Simon.
Donari wants 10 break them up, but Herb
refuses to intervene
RYAN'S HOPE: 1obhan lea ms she 1s
pregnant and 8111 proposes to her Siobhan
tells Bill that Joe is the father but Bill says
he still wants 10 marl) her. Joe informs
Ma>. he's going back 10 France and won't
\ee Siobhan again Jack turns down
S~ dnq "s ~xual proposition. Maggie takes
1oh at Greenberg delicatessen and is saved
from knifc-w1cld1ng punk rocker b) Dave
who later gets custody of the troubled
~outh. Jill \tunned when Max packs Ryan
& R~an to represent the financial interests
for the nl'w hospital endowment.
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Thanks to
a setup by Wendy, Suzi walks in on Warren
and Wendy cavoning at a lover's hide-
away. Hogan steps out from the studio
shadows to stop Sunny from cross-examin-
ing a stagehand who complimented her
sweater. A mysterious woman writes a
letter hoping her child will be as well cared
for as Travis and Lila's baby. Travis upset
•when teen-ager pulls gold chain off Liza's
nee!.. Jo Y.ams Stephanie and Martin she
will not M"e Suzi l\un by their scheme even
1f 1t 1s an attempt to end her horrendous
mamagc to Warren. Brian searches wane
bottles in the Ri verboat on a hunch the
tn1ssang $3 million as there.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Kaye
decides she wants plastic surgery. Jack now
convmced Gina not the blackmailer and
Jill feels the same about Kaye. They
wonder who dtd take the pictures of them
at the cahin. and fear what will happen if
John ever finds out Paul returns to Genoa
C11v hcfore Lauren can find ham an Hawa11.
Paul and A.ndy wonder wh y Rick ne,er
wught monetaf) payment in his wife's
cka th. N1kk1 and Rick have maJor fight.
then he buys her expensive g1fi.
_......... ............. ----------~~-
AUTHORIZED SALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION
AMC-JEEP
ORANGE COAST
AMC-JEEP-RENAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -549-8023
ROY CARVER BMW
1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -640-6444
CREVIER MOTORS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana ·-835-3171
CADILLAC
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor BJvd .
Costa Mesa -540-9100
CHEVROLET
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1200
<a 11 ;ff i' a;' u 51:t.1•1 n•
ATLAS
CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Cpsta Mesa -546-1934
Daily Pilat
FORD
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
642-0010 -540-8211
HONDA
UNIVERSITY HONDA
2860 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-0713
ISUZU
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-2000
LINCOLN-MERCURY
BEACH
LINCOLN-MERCURY
16800· Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
848-n39
PONTIAC
BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd.
Westminster
892-6651 -636-2500
PORSCHE-AUDI
CHICK IVERSON, INC.
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach -673-0900
MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI
13631 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove -636-2333
TOYOTA
EARLE IKE TOYOTA
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -646-9303
VOLKSWAGEN
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-2000
VOLVO
EARLE IKE VOLVO
1966 Harbor·Blvd.
Costa Mesa -648-9303
Friday, January 27, 1984 5
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~------------------------------.. -l>ayti·• Cont.
ood for you!
..
-rriclay
-JUtel'noon 11ov1es-
a. ml "The Story Qt Mankind" ( 195 7. Fan·
tasy) Ronald Colman, Hedy Lamarr (2
hrs.)
{_c) "8111" ( 1981. Orama) Mickey Rooney.
Dennis Quaid ( 1 hr • 40 mlt'I)
lO) "Best Friends" ( 1982. Comedy) Burt
Reynolds. Goldie Hawn. ( 1 hr .• SO min )
"SIX Pack" ( t982. Comedy) Kenny
R9gers. Otane Lane ( 1 hr • 45 min )
11:11 U "Kitty And The Bagman" ( 1982.
Comedy) Liddy Clark, John Stanton ( 1
hr .35mm).
W ··shipwreck" ( 1978. Adventure) Rob-
er1 Logan, M1kk1 Jamlson-Ol&on ( 1 hr •
43 min)
'Ktsa Me Goodbye" ( 1982, Comedy)
Salty Field, Jamn Caan ( t hr , 42 min ) HI~ "Victor I Victoria" ( 1982, Comedy)
Jvhe Andrews. Robert Preston (2 hrs . 14
mm)
CQ) "Dead End" ( 1937. Drama) Sy1111a
Sidney, Joel McCrea (2 hrs) a.g "F'r118 Days One Summer" (1982, Ora-
ma) Sean Connery, Betsy Brentley ( t
l"lr .• SO min) •CID "cannery Row" ( 1982. Drama) Nk:k
Nolte. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) Cl.> ''Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Orama)
Albert Finney, Dtane Keaton (2 hrs 5
min)
Cl) "BIOnde Venus" ( t932. Romance)
Marlene Ote!rleh. Cary ·Grant ( 1 hr • 20
mm)
419 CJ ·-rd Climb The Highest Mountain"
( 1951, Drama) Rory Calhoun. Susan
Hayward ( 1 hr . 28 min )
0 "fl Came Frorre HOiiywood" ( 1982.
Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd ( 1
hr. 20m1n)
•(!) "Flaming Star" ( 1960, Adventure)
Elvis Presley. Barbara Eden (2 hrs ) ~ "Three Warriors" (1977, Drama)
Randy Quaid, Charles White Eagle ( t hr
49mm)
{Z) 'Hanover Street' ( 1979, Romance)
Hamson Ford. Lesley Anne Down ( 1 hr ,
49m1n)
.. (L ·The Twelve Cl'l81rs" ( 1970. Come-
dy) Aon Moody, Frank Langella. ( 1 hr ,
30m1n)
-Evening ......
C81 ... ..w•8Q*4
MC ... Q .... ~.,, ......... MAOa1.-••w .... ... Of flt.OM&.,.,..
-"-MIC TOP..,. IODl8 Curtis Parker I Don·
aid Bowers in a 10-round mlddleweighl
bout (hve from AllantlC City. N.J.) (2
hrs . 30 min.)
(}j) UITM, .. MD,_ • COllC8JT The
1au·fvnk-rock group combine explOSIVe
singing wuh complex choreography and
flashy special effects In a performance
taped at lhe Oakland Coliseum 1n Oak·
land, California ( 1 hr )
CJ) llCMI .. Sa11annah Smites.. (1982.
Adventure) Mark Miiier, Donovan Scott A
runaway r1ch girl lags along with a pair ot
bumbling fug11111e criminals. 'PG' ( 1 hr ,
45mfn) D llCMI 'Beastmaster.. ( 1982. Adllen·
ture) Marc Singer Tanya Roberts A
young man with an unusual talent for gov-
erning animals searches for the viffaln
reapoo&1bfe '°' the de8tructlon of his vll-1a . 'PG' (I hr , 45 min)
DICaYMlmm .....
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• PACll Of CUl.1"111
llCMI "Snoopy Come Home .. ( 1972.
Comedy) An4mated The "Pean4Jta" gang
become UPMI when their belOved beO
dec1cJes to leave home on a search for Tils
roots. 'G~ hr , 21 min ) NII:' ... ....
1111 TOP Mualc and comedy wtlh host
Chevy Chate. who IS )Oined by top rock
111deo art1&ls and comedians lnctuding
Rodney Dangerfield, Dan Ackroyd and Biii
Murray ( 1 hr )
I~=--· A 111s11 with Jimmy Con
nors about his leM11 comeback. a service
that helps tingle people overcome lhelr
i ness and dating problems. ,,.,..., ...
':.tu•rT TCll•rr Actor Tony
Aober.t.$ tallls abOUI his upcoming tefevl-
slon serle&, Jermaine Jackson dlScusses
lh~=mJ=MY • ••••9CMT LMCC118C'Tm
.......~ ...
-1111 Ill Len Dawson and Nick Buonlconll host a review of the p<evlOUS
weet<'s NFL highlights (1 hr )
11CM1 "Sa11innah Smiles" ( 1982.
Adventure) Mark Miiier, Donovan Scott. A
runaway rich glrl tags along with a pair of
bumbling fugitive cnm1nals. 'PG' ( 1 hr.,
45 min)
CQ) llCMI .. Best Friends" ( 1982. Come-
dy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn Two
screenwriters Who have a good personal
and profess100af relat1onshlp overextend
lhe1r friendship by getting married 'PG' l1 hr .• 50 min)
lZJ llCMI "Foul Play'· ( 1978, Comedy)
Goldie Hawn Chevy Chase A llb<arlan
enlists the aid of an inept police detective
after she becomes ln11olved In a bizarre
series of murders and kidnapping
atte~ 'PG' ( 1 hr . 56 min )
'1\) "The Battle At Apache Pass"
( 1952. Western) John Lund. Jett Chan-
dler An Indian and a ca11alry major totn
forces to prevent Geronimo from mas-
sac=htle settlers (2 hrs.)
:11C*1111 TOR Featured beh1nd-the-
scenes at the making of James Ingram
and Mlchael McDonalds' first video; a
walktng tour of Spring Street, a special
lool< at the Sta= Foundation BQ)PAl&Y
lft C* L.A. Featured: a look at com-
pute< filmmak1ng, a report on the classy
Olympic sport of crew rowing, a look at
the "macho" men who drive the big rig
trucks. sweater fashions are back. and
mor~lar than ever fl1 1,.~ 1-ITOIY .. SuperbOwl I Svperpar·
ty" The history of the Super Bowl Is pre-
sented, with a lool( al how all-out media
coverage has spurred the concurrent
grow1h ot lhe NFL and tele11lslon network
~rts d=tments '1l>WAll......,.~•MYllW
•II ()) 1M1 C1U111 Of MAZZAllD Luke's girl-
friend becomes the target tor murder by
her manager ( t hr.) D GD LIGll9I Jack and Jody help an
allracllve woman Who kfflera want to ellml-
nate because ahe P<»telS88 en Incrimi-
nating lope ( 1 hr )
• llOWll .. Action In The North Atlantic"
( 1943. Ad11enture) Humphrey Bogart,
Raymond Massey. Merchant marines fight
desperately to keep shipping lanes open
during_!Yorld War II. (2 hrs.) G a> ~ When the PrEISldent
demands a security check of all !he Gov·
ernor's emplOyees before making a visit.
Ben$On ls labeled a spy Q ~POUCIWOMM ~':f.tu•m TW Actor Tony
Roberts talks about his upcoming televl·
S10n series; Jermaine Jackson dlscu&aea
his recent music. G> PIML The stories of three couples
re5idlng In Hawaii In 1941 are followed just
pnor to and during the attack on Peart
Harbor; Angle Dickinson. Robert Wagner.
Dennis Wea11er and Lesley Ann Warren
star (Part 3~ £BJ. ..... ~ ....
Cl) WALUTmr-"Tech Talk" Guest.
Richard J. Yaahewskl. senior vb p<eal--
dent and director of technlcaf ana1)'111s.
Butcher & Singer, Inc. ~ llCMI "Biii" (1981. Drama) Mlci<ey
Rooney. Dennis Quaid A man. lnstltutlon-
ahzed 1n a mental hospital for « years.
enters the outside world. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
c:Ei) llOWll "Forced Vengeanoe" ( 19&2.
Adventure) Chuck Norris, Mary Loulle
Weller A karate expert uses his moves to
-. dri11e rnobstera out of a Hong Kong gam~
bll~blishment 'R' (1 hr., 43 min.)
"Six Pa~" ( 1982. Comedy)
Kenny Aog~s. Diane Lane. A race-car
dr111er turns a sextet of juvenile car
strtppers into a winning pit crew 'PG' ( 1
hr.. 45 min) u llCMI "White Dog" (1982, Adven-
ture) Kristy McNIChol, Paul Winfield A
young actress takes In a dog she hit with
her car. later dlsco11erlng that the animal Is
trained to attack blacks 'PO' (1 hr. 30
min}
.. (11) ALL• M PAI& Y •D 9 WWWIM Webster 11ruggfes to
keep the tact that he is a bed-wetter from ffi =r ~;nts and his friends.
at PA mAUZlll A visit with Jimmy Coo-
nors about his tennis comebe~. a service
that helps single people overcome their
~ness and dating problems..
U!J WAU.STmf-.. Tech Talk" Guest:
Richard J Yashewskl. senior vice p<esl·
dent and director of technleal anafysls,
Butcher & Singer. Inc
8!) • COOi .. ORMm CCMnT ''Reha-
bif1talion Institute Of Orange County" This
program looks at the efforts of R.1.0. to
help people who ha11e become dlubled
make the transition from depeodency to
lnd=ence i .....
.. 1MICA1\M
.. nlP U. IOXlll Curtis Parl<er I Don-
ald Bowers in a l 0-round mlddlewtlght
bout (from Atlantic City NJ.) (R) (2
hrs . 30mm) .. fJ Cl) DAIJ.M MISS Ellie makes • final
deelslon concerning her plans to marry
Clayton, and J R and Clayton have a
showdOwn at Southfork ( 1 hr.) 0 Ol) ntl llAITD The MHter and his
Friday, January 27, 1984 9
-l'riclay Cont.
young apprentice cross paths with a pow-
ertuJ ooenlaLgOd~~ 1 hr ) IJ ®l ILW ' Chaney eeeks
revenge against a man who murdered a
beautltul agent he once worked with I 1
hr) I= _,. Scheduled. Marty Allen
& Steve Rossi. actress Debofal'\ Adair
("Dynasty"). also. the comedy magic of
&;'~wJ 1hr)
«!) ~ .. We Are O<tven" The dark·
er side of Japanese labof relations ts
explored. behind the positive Images of
~h elflc1ency and high morale. 9 ( 1 hr )
lLJ llOWll "Sharky's Machine' (1981.
Adventure) Bun Reynolds. Rachel Ward
A vice COR. uncovers hlgh~level govern-
ment corruption w hlle lnves1~tlng ·the
murder ol a call girl 'R' (2 hrs )
QI llOWll "White Dog" (1982. A""80·
lure) Kristy McNIChol, Paul Wlnfleld A
young actress takes In a dog &he hit with
her car. later discovering that the anlmal 1s
trained to attack blacks ·po· ( 1 hr • 30
min)
(%) llOWll "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982.
Comedy} Sally Aeld. James Caan. A wld·
ow who 1s about to remarry 11 visited by
her late husband's ghost. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42
min) .. •:=-rTUCU 11111 ~ COlllCI••• Based on the novel by
John D MacDonald. An Impending hurri-
cane threatens the lives of the resident' of
an exclusrve condominium blJ1lt by a
greedy and 1rresponslble corporation
Starring Barbara Eden, Dan Haggerty and
Steve Forrest (Part 2) (2 hrs.)
IDT mc:alAaY M ... Comedy
sketches combine with claSSle film and
news footage 1n an offbeat. satiric take-
ofl
mMOMIMCM -a Cl) ...,,. WCO\'BI' oc•rao
Carol Burnett and opera star Placido
Domingo otter a mixture of music and
comedy from the Dorothy Chandler Pavi-
lion 1n Los Angeles ( 1 hr)
O G) Tn ~ 11•1fta•.-""1• Dick van·
Dyke Cart Reiner. Beatrk:e Arthur. Jane
Curlin and Howard Hessman host a lrll>-
ule 10 30 years of comedy 1n tetevls1on.
~),J.1 hr) '
Ii 9 ~~ ttOUITC* Matt attempts to
help a former policeman who Is being
charged with murder and the possession
of $2 m1lllon worth of cocaine Q ( 1 hr )
-~=MCI II) ~CAI PUYtGm "Pudd'nhead
WOson·· Mark Twain's classic pre-Civil
War story 1nvOIVes a mystety based on
mistaken 1dent1ttes that ts solved by the
town's lawyer. Pudd'nhead Wilson Q (t
hr 30 min )
CC) llOWll "Vielor I VlctOfta" ( 1982.
Comedy) Juhe Andrews. Robert Preston
A gay impresario turns a staMflg !llOQSr
into the ra~ of 1930s Pans by bllllng her
as Europe s greatest female Impersona-
tor 'PG' (2 hrs . 1• min )
(l:t) mWll "All The Rivers Run" (Pan 1)
( 1983. Drama) Sigrid Thornton, John
Waters The headstrong wile of a river-
boat caplain finds adventure and
romance m turn· of-the-century Austraha
j 1 hr , 40 min ) S MO¥ll .. The Gamble<" ( 1980. West·
ernl Kenny Ro0ers. Lee Purcell A orofes-
10 Friday, January 27. 1984
Slonal gambler takes a train ride through
tne Old West to help his estranged son
end finds romance with a shady society
lady alOng the way (2 hrs) 0 _,. "Forced Venqeance.. ( 1982
Adventure) Chuck Norns. Mary Louise
Weller A karate expert uses his movet to
drive mobsters out of a Hong Kong gem·
bl1ng estabh9hment 'R' I 1 hr . •3 min )
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... • •CM "-Aneoull 'Pudd'nheaa
Wiison" Mark Tllo(i)1n's clasSIC. pre-Clv1I
Waf story )nvotves a ~lery bas:ed on
"'
mistaken 1den1tties that 1s solved by the
town's lawye<, Pudd'nhead Wiison Q ( 1
hr. 30m1n) CD llOWll "Memphis Calhouse Blues ..
(No Date, Drema) Anriette Haven A
preacher attempts to close down a local
hou=roslltution ( 1 hr , 15 min )
"I Love You (Eu Te Amo)··
( 198 1. Drama) Sonia Braga Paulo Cesar
Pere10 Two people begin an e,..plo!llve
affair In an attempt to forget their former
lovers ( 1 hr , 45 min )
I WMAT'IWf._.
1W ...,. TUCXt
tW 90l1m
1ta llOWll "Ruckus ( 1980. Drama) Dirk
Benedict, Linda Blair A shell-shocked
Vietnam veteran dtlll~rbs the peace of a
small Alabama town (2 hrs. 10 min.) CJ f.D mT OI CAMOee Guests singer
Tom Jones actress Anita Gillette (Al ( 1
hr ) •nr=..m.M ~ MO¥ll 'Ruckvs' ( 1980 Drama) 0111<
Benedict, Linda Blatr A shell-shocked
Vietnam veteran disturbs the peace of a
small Alabama town (2 hrs 15 min )
l •llMCMOl-ZAm _., TMUTRI
ltlCll OI M llQHT Guests Queen
Biiiie And Tht! Beaters ( 1 hr 30 mm )
l ll•llOflMM...CO
-fl001UL.L (R) 90¥W "Centerspread Girls .. (No Date.
Fantasy) Annette Haven VerontCa Hart
When the leaders of a morahty group
threaten a lawsun agamst a ~1n mags·
iine, the publisher sends her models Into
action ( 1 ht , 36 min ) m 111 Q.UI "Amer1Ca Al The Cross·
roads .. Topic runaway children· how par·
ents can meet their needs and keep them
at home ( 1 hr . 30 min )
tW teo~ATT'UCTIC* Dan Ingram
presents a coflecllOn of chps from forth
coming film% spor1!llnd specials. 11.9 Mlm llTQICOC:K ,.._.., ... ..,.
•£ llaT•IWCM ...
CCIUW umTUU...alrf
IOCK OI THI -The Spandau Ballet
Roman HOiiiday and The Blasters pertorm
their exc1t1ng hits from the HollywOOd Pal
ace ( 1 hr J 0 llOWll Fast Times A1 Rtdgemont
High" (1982 Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen·
n1fer Jason Leigh Students &I a typical ..
American t11gh school confront the chat
lenges of adulthood drugs sex and
schootwork 'R' ( I '" 30 min I -~'911ff TMCU t1I .. AmlCA ( IMTM. WllD MD ..... cocaT The
jazz-funk-rock group eombine ·~Ive
singing with comDlex choreography and
llashy special effects In a pertormanoe
taped at the Oakland COff9eum In Oak-
land Gallfomia ( 1 hr.) it:8D GD 119AY ...,. ...,. Videos
include a duet by Rick James and Smokey
Robinson ( .. Ebony Eyes"). Paul McCart·
ney ("So Bad .. ) and The Stray Cats
("look At Thal Cadillac") (1 hr .. 30
min)
l ~CA'ITOP191
IOIJC 11 llT L.Al --llOWll "Brotherly Love" ( 1970. Ora·
ma) Peter O'TC>Ole. SU..nneh York A
woman's tanatleal attachment 10 her men-
tally 111 brother causes MYefe compliCa
lions 1n her marital relationship. ( 1 hr . 30
min)
(!) llOIMl WTWI uu.MI 9 8fT81t':ll•IT TCllUrr ActOf Tony
Roberts 1a11<11 abOut .hie upcpmlng teleVI·
Ston series. Jermaine Jackson discusses
his 'recent mys!<:
Cl) LCM. a.-cuenu
(!.) • 11¥"' "Cuur"t Pa~ Biiiiards
Classic" (R) ( 1 hr )
(()UICT.-." lnmAllLMl.PMTll MDI w" ... u MCOllD~CGUICTat (!) lllMI "The Spollera" ( 19•2. Ad11en·
ture) John Wayne. Marlene Oletr1ch. An
outlaw dtes while trying to steal gold from
miners (2 hrs J
G) AU.MTMl,M&Y m llOWll "Illegal.. ( 1955, Orama)
Edward G Robinson, Ntna Foch A former
Pf06eCUtor and his wife find themSelves
enmeshed 1n '"c.keteerlng activities. (2
hrs, 30 min )
llO¥ll .. Knightndefs" ( 1981. Adven
ture} Ed Hams. Gary Lahti A group of
bikers ride with a trevetlng renalsaance lair ·
and discover that the ldeal11tlc struggle
against evil ex15t1 in mOdern times also
R' (2 hrs . 25 min )
_Z llO¥ll .. Lady On The Bua" ( 1983
Drema) Sonia Braga A young newlywed
l1nds sexual enjOyment on a bus filled wit~
strangers ( t hr , 26 min )
~ .. ICOTT ,. mfTTUCal
lllMI "The End" (1978. Comedy)
Burt Reynolds. Dom De Luise A 1erri'11nal
ty 111 man musters the courage and deter·
m1nalion to lace his Impending death with
a sense ol dignity 'R' ( 1 hr • .a min )
d C'O'lllMI "Society Affairs" (1981. Ora
ma) Harry Reems, Veronica Han A con
man~um-lotharto decides to exploit his
r~mblance 10 a shy miUlonaire. ( 1 h1
20 min)
t11 rt1l lllMI "Cannery Row" (1982, Ora
ma) Nick Nolte. Debra Winge< In a 1940s
Cahlornta coastal town, a ma1in. biologist
becomes romanhcally Involved with a girl
from the IOC&I bofdello 'PG' (2 hrs.) tJllJ llOWll "Unconquered" ( 19-47, Adven
lure) Gary Cooper, Bo<1s Karloff Front;e1
Fort Pt11 struggles against Indians and
treacherous whites with 1he help of a cap
1a1n lrom Virginia (2 hrs , 30 min ) ~:'UIS.._ Cutt ls Parker I Dofl
aid Bowers in a 10.round mlddlewe1gt11
bout (from Atlantic City. N.J.) (R) (2
hrs. 30 min)
1 llOWll .. Cat People" ( 1981, Fantasy I
Nastassia Ktnsk1, Malcolm McDowell Fa11
1ng 1n love POSeS a problem for a young
woman who turns Into a ferocious big cat
11 she mates with someone who Is not c-r
her own kind "R' (2 hrs ) 0 llO¥ll "The Long Rldefs·· ( 1980
Western) James and Stacy Keach, Oav1<l
and Keith Carradine The Jesse James-
Cole Younget gang leaves a trall ol emp-
tied banks. plundered stagecoaches and
dead bOd~ In Its wake as the outlaws
rtde toward their final showdown. 'R' ( t
hr .. 40 mtn)
W IJ llOWI "The Great Waldo Pepper"
(1975. Comedy) Robert Redford. Bo
Svenson. A frustrated American fighter
pilot beeomes a barnstorming stunt man
1n his thirst for action during Wor1d War I
i hrs .. IO min.)
• llM'f ma.,_
LA. TODAY
llOWI "The Mouse That Roared"
( 1959, Comedy) Peter Seners. Jean
Seberg When the Grand Duchy of
Fenwlcf.: reallzes its poor hnancial status,
its people dectde to go to war with the
U S to improve the economy ( t hr , 45
Imm ... -..,,~ a. ...
-llOWI 'GOOdbye Pork Pie" (1981. Drama) Kelly JOhnson, Tony Barry A
young punk steals a rental car and d11ves
11 across New Zealand wnh the police In
pursuit and encounters a host of charac-
ters= the way 'A' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) .. ~-., .. o ::m: "V~ Squad" (1982. Drama)
Season Hubley, Gary Swanson A police
detective and a streetwalker team up to
trap a pimp responsible for murdering one
of his women 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min )
(ZJ MO¥ll "Love & Money" ( 1980,
Adventure) Ray Sharkey. Ornetta Mull A
Los Angeles bank employee's hie is
turned upside-down when he meets and
becomes romantically involved w11h the
wife ol a wealthy German entrepreneur
'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) n 0 MO¥ll "The Odd Job" ( 1978. Drama)
Graham Chapman David Jason
Depressed over the breakup of hlS mar-
nage, a man hires a hit man to put himself
out of his misery ( 1 hr . 30 min )
11:11 li, -THI ... Len Dawson and Nick Buoniconu host a review ol the previous
a:ll wee=~~(lhr) ~ IWICUI WUY1 U . ~ llOWI "The Nes11ng" ( 1980. Horror)
Gloria Grahame. John Carradine A novet-
1st rents a secluded Victorian mansion
where she begins having strange erotic
dreams 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min )
IS I llOWI "Ledy Chatterley's Lover"
( 1981, Drama) Sytvia Kristel. Nicholas
Clay D H Lawrence's story abOut the
wile of a paraplegic EngllSh aristocrat who
takes her husband's gamekeeper as her
lover 1s retold 'R' (1 hr , 45 min.)
.. .., llOWI "Count Dracula" ( 1971. Hor-
ror) Chnstopher Lee. Herbert Lorn Based
on the story by Bram Stoller A vampire
must prey upon llving humans 10 sustain
his own hie ( 1 hr 15 min)
•IJ flllOWW "Tender Comrade" (1943, Dra-
ma) Ginger Rogers. Robert Ryan Dunng
World War II, a group ol young wives
struggle to accept the fact that their hus-
bands mllSt go to war (2 hrs . 10 min)
-0 llOWI "Man From God's Country"
( 1958. Western) George Montgomery.
Randy Stuart A carrleman beeomes
involved 1n a conmct over the construction
of a cf~ railroad ( 1 hr 30 min )
m IPORTIWID 00 w 111 um TH1 Liiia
... Mm~
4cll(t1) flllOWW "Forced vengeance" ( 1982.
Adventure) Chuck Norris, Mary Louise
Weller A karate expert uses his moves to
drive mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam-
bh)\=bflshlnent. 'A' (1 hr., •3 min.)
4:9 (!) ICOM I CCl IFllTT CM.mM
CC).,_ ''I'd Climb The Hlgheet Moon-
tain" (1951, Drama) ROfy Calhoun,
Susan Hayward. When a turn-of·the-cen-
tury Georgia mlnltt« takM a city girt fOf
his bride. he finds that her adjuttment to
provincial ways and people is not an easy
one ( 1 hr., 28 min )
ftC'I Yli4Mf LOT (II)
-Saturday __ Morning __ _
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THI cm9C#IPI "'CCW,.....,t 1M0'1CM1 • n-... n ~ -"Ice Hockey: Shoo~ Guest: Bob Johnson. (A)
(S) "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982.
Adventure) Mark Miller. Donovan Soo1t
lhr .. 45 min.) .. THl---THI WCIU TcmoMOW
-POOTUU. (II) .. .,_ "The Shepherd Of The Hiiis"
( 1941. Drama) John Wayne. Betty Field
(2 hrs.)
.. fJ llDIWGJU
(ZJ llOWI t1a~ Street" ( 1979.
Romanoe) Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne
Down. An American pilot falls In love with
a married Engllsh nurse during World War
II, then embar~s on a daring mission to
rescue her husband from enemy forces
'PG' ( 1 hr .. .-9 min.)
• all---IOClll ... .,_ "FOfced Vengeance" (1982.
Adventure) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise
Weller. A karate exper\ uses his moves to
drive mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam-
bling establishment. 'A' ( 1 hr , 43 min.)
w.u.-n••11• ....acw,..
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.,_ "Wiid Horse Hank" ( 1980,
Adventure) Linda Btalr. Richard Crenna.
OO
hr .. 32 min.)
COU.. IAIU'TUU. 90IT THI '9ATOM This documentary
takes a look at the pllght or predators In
North America and the effect of man's
takeover ot much ot the wlldernest on the
natural selectlon process. ( 1 hr )
(}..) MO¥ll "White Dog" ( 1982. Adven·
rure) Kristy McNlchol, Paul Wlnfleld.
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(O) MOVll .. Cody" ( 1975, Ofama) (1 hr
25m1n )
91ATM: C.-.i '°" 1'111 .... CAI Frank Sinatra perlOfms SU<:h great hits as
"Strangers In The Night" and "Send In
The Clowns" from the Altos de Chavon 1n
the Domirucan Aepubhc ( 1 hr . 30 min )
0 DO• & PA• MD DC*T YOTI POii llY
-Af1er a boy's father dies. his life
changes dras11cally and he and his mother
must attempt 10 resolve their problems
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llO¥ll "There's No Business Like
Show Business" ( 195.4. MUSIC81) Ethel
Merman. Dan Dailey ( t hr . 57 min )
lllDllWICI ""*' Pll-811.1 ROCK Red is sure she has dis-
covered a strange and mysterious beast m .. acon
1:9@ .,_ · Dead Heat On A M91ry-Go-
Round" ( t969 Comedy) James Coburn,
Camilla Spa1v (2 hrs. 15 min >
-8)~ TllBITO
®I -CWI/ mlllO T111WITTI ... 10019M
IDMAllOI~
•INll> ll'l\m ''The Discovery Of Animal
Behavior Signs And Signals" The experi-
ments done by Karl von Frisch. Juhan
Huxley Konrad Lorenz and othef natural-
rsts over the cemuries to learn the lan-
guage of an1ma1S are explored (R) O ( 1
hr I
.,_ 'Billy Jacl<" (1971 Drama)
Tom Laughlin Delores TaylOt 11 tu 52
min)
<L llOYlr Beclstmaster · ( 1982 Adven-
ture) Marc Singer Tanya Roberts 11 hr
45 min l 0 AmA TO THI IRITI 'OW9 ()Ina Me<-
12 Friday. January 27, 1984
nll and Jack Giiford star In this story aboUt
a secret ex.petlment to clone a famous set-·
enhst ( t hr . 45 mm ) lZ.l llOWI "Foul Play" (1978, Comedy)
Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase. ( t hr . 56 .. 1m1n~ =::'m»W..
lMAT,_IHOW
lWlfU
MOUWllBOll ALllm m ICMOOL 'The Mountain Is
Yours" The most recent developments 1n
Alpine Skiing, the \tep turn. and a brief
review of the &efies. (R)
(0) ITMl'TIUCI A young glrl Is torn
between the deSlre to make It 1n the music
world and her mother's wish for her to
~sue a ffiOfe practical car98f. ( 1 hr.)
lSJ llO¥ll "The Spider Woman" ( 1944,
Mystery) BaSll Rathbone. Nigel Bruce ( 1
hr , 30 min.) -1~~-®' ,_,., I ICOOIY DOO I ICMOOl..-
-ROCI l ,,_TALI mm.1m DOUMllM llO¥ll "Sink The Bismarck" ( 19fl0
Adventure) Kenneth More. Dana Wynter
2 hrs)
· UTHrllUT'amt
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CIWaa--MD-.ooPY
~
llCMI "Chief Crary Horse" ( 1955.
Weste<n) Victor Mature. Suzan Ball (2
hrs)
ffi)TMCMCOOI
(C)MOWll "t9H' (1979, Comedy) John
Belushi, Tosh1ro M1fune. (1 hr .'58 min I ft) PUY YCMt IUT 90l1 Vanous tips for
improving your game. (R)
O fOl.LOW THAT RAl90W A teen-age girl
searches for her real falher ( 1 hr . 30
~"~cm
.. ~ llCMI 'The Ftghtin" Ken1uck1an"
( 1949 Adventure) Jonn Wayn{I Vera
Ralston (2 hrs . 5 min I --1 Cl) mu.W NeTHIAUD.-.::S .. ,
ITAICAlll
nt1 ...Clllttll I um.I MICAU I
.:lllllCM
15°~., I COLLIGI umTULL Maryland at
Notre Dame (2 hrs.) m •COM• I ObW COWT'T ''Reha·
t>lhta1100 Institute Of Orange County This
program looks at the efforts of R I 0 to
help people whO have become disabled
make the transition from dependency to
independence t cou.m IAmlUIJ. Geoigia Tech
vs N()(th Caroltna (Subiect to blacl\out)
(2 hrs J
lit l -ntl 9ft. Lert Dawson and Nick
Buonicooh hOSt a review of the previous
week s NFL h1ghhghts ( I hr )
l llCMI "Chan Is M1SStng" ( 1982 Corn-
ed)) Wayne Wang. Wood Moy ( 1 hr , 20
min)
$ llO¥ll Be4oved Enemy" ( 1936. Ora
rrial Dav 1 IJ ven Mer1e Oberon 11 tlr
30 lf1111 l 0 llO¥ll Treasure l<olartd" ( 1972
Adventure> Orson Welles. Kirn Burfield
lt hr 34 min J i llOVll Blonde Venus ( 1932
Romance) Marlene Otet11ch, Cary Grant
l '.-.cA~ -(() .. ..,,.,._
AIMZllO ..... , ......
HIAJ(
I '°' W ROCICD ~ um.IMICALl/M:lllmt
llOVll "Vengeance Vow" ( 1955
Western) Claytoo M()()(e, Jay Sllverheels
l hr , 30 min.)
11A01C OI DICOMTM ,MmllG ...... ~
COUHI umTUU. Flo<lda State vs
South Carohna (2 hrs )
1W 8 Cl) llCAA IAIU1UU St. John's at
Bracuse or Georgra at Kentucky (2 hrs l
WBllCA'I TW T8I
~ WWW INCIAL The dreams of a
young boy 10 win a contest are shattered
when he eventually wins a flock of ch1c1<
ens.:.iii. llATllM ...... ~ llUlml'fmT(il) .
) mwll-"Thteshold9. ( 1981, Ofama)
Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum ( 1 hr
46m1n)
i .. C*Vl)I()
ttll TIUIWIR
.. llAUDll ®I AmNCAN ~-Guests Mallhew Wilder. Stephanie Mills (1 hr )
'
...:A'S TOPlB
MWliatlD
m&TQWIOI WIPllMCllCO
MOW11 "Spirit Of The Wind" ( 1979
Drama) Ch!el Oan George. Sllm Pickens t t nr . 42 mm )
l llO¥ll · Sunday In The Country
I 1974 Ofama) E1nes1 Borgnlne, Michae
~Pollaro ( 1 hr . 30 mtn )
. .Q -C* S' llOVll 'Robin Hood And The Sorcer
er" (No Date) Anth<>ny Valentine. Nicko-
las Grace (2 hrs )
1t:ll@ llOVll "Man WtthOUt A Star" ( 19'55
Western) Kirk Douglas. Jeanne Crain 12
hrs IQ min I
--Afternoon __ _
11190 fi) COUIGllAIUTUU Oklahoma ar
Memphis Stare (2 hrs_) 0 COUIGI IAIUTUU Stamford • .;
Washington (2 hrs ) 0 lllO¥W ·1n like Flrnt" (1967, Ad\len
ture) James Coburn, Lee J Cobb (i
hrs)
IOUL TUii
ti) COUIQI um1UU Fullerton Stare
vs Nevada-Las Vegas (2 hrs)
'
MDlWiiiH
ltl;llJ8lf. C09VTal
J ~-===i,.ITI ''lombarcj1
(R) (1 hr I
O llO¥ll "The Cat People" ( 1942 Hor
r()() Srmooe Simon. Kent Smith ( 1 h1 1,
min 1
0 llOYlr 'Waltz AcfOl.5 Te.xaa" ( 1982
Drama) Anne Archer: Terry Jastrow
1'11 40 mm)
~ llOVll Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 198,
Cooledy) Sally Field. James Caan ( t h1
42 mtn)
tt:ll u ...., ¥IDIOI ®' PIA IOWlJIQ "St 25 000 Quaker Sta ti>
Ope,.. t~ve horn Forum Bowling Lane<
Gr;ina Pra111e Te.11as) ( t hr , 30 min I
Q) .,. "One Night In The l 101)1CS
l 1<'140 C'omedyl Bud Abbott Lou Cos
tellr ( 1 hr 30 min )
fLl -•'H•ll TODAY 'Starting A• ll
Runnmg Retail StOfes" Owners of a 9'''
"' ire ii toy store and a men's clottiir1g
-Saturday Cont.
store talk aboUt how 10 take an 1oea ano
convert It 1n10 a successful retail opera
llOn m .,. ""••JUI WI) Cl) llCAA IASITUU. OePaul al UCL A
~hrs.)
(!) ~ u.tTUU. lnotana vs Iowa
(?hrs) · ED ,... ,_ nt1 .m..... "Rach
maninofl'' Pianist Horacio Gutierrez lolns
Andre Prev1n and the Pittsburgh SymphO-
ny lor a perlC>fmance ol Rachmaninofl s
Third Plano Concer10 from Heinz Hall ( 1
hr )
·-·:=~ . (!) COUW Iowa vs Indiana
~ubject 10 blackout) (2 hrs.)
fB) *>¥11 "I Ought To Be In Pictures"
( 1982. Comedy) Waller Matthau Ann·
Margret ( 1 hr., 45 min) (lJ .w11 "Valley Girl" ( 1983, Comedy>
NicOlas Gage, DebOrah Foreman ( 1 hr ,
35 mtn.)
t:t1fJ-.l-7AT1'111 llCMU 'C") m¥ll "Hard Country" (1981 , Ora-
ma) Jan-Michael Vincent, Kim Basinger
(1 hr . .-2 min)
lQ) eocc. Mexican Nationals vs U S
~mpic Team (2 hrs . 30 min)
(SJ ITU.-T ICI Olympic Medahsts
Toller Cranston and Peggy Flemlng star m
this dazzling. lantasy-fllled ice show ( 1
hr.)
1:9 D fl) NA QGll "Isuzu I Andy W1lhams
San Diego Open" Third round (ltve lrom
Torrey Pines Goll Club, Caht) ( 1 hr I
I !!• ... .,. *Ml>
9 NA QGll "Seniors Championship"
(from Palm Beach Gardens. Fla ) ( 1 hr I U "9 ....V IOYI I UKY DMW Int-
?-. " m llO¥ll "Branded" ( 1951. Western)
Alan Ladd. Mona Freeman (2 hrs.)
.:0 llO¥ll "The Master Of Ballantrae"
( t953. Adventure) Errol Flynn, Bea111ce
Campbell. (2 hrs.)
l .. TIQt,....
llUlm~('R)O
90¥m "Author! Author!" ( 1982 Com·
edy) Al Pac1no. Dyan Cannon < l hr 50
min)
lZ) llOVW "Those Lips Those Eyes
( 1980, Comedy) Frank t angella, Glynnis
O ConnC>f ( 1 hr • 4 7 min )
Cl) CGUltl IAlllTIAIJ. Hawau vs San
Oi~=e (2 hrs ) •1 """"'OllJ .. amo_,..._ 1:11 9 I 'Mft *Ali> .-anoua. IDlnOIC Ford Rowan
hosts a loo!\ at 1mpoflant trends and news
events tn the United States as seen by for
eign televislon and print journahsts sta·
honed tn this country
Cl) llCMI "Beastmaster" ( 1982. Adven
rure) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts I 1 l1r
45 mtn.)
ta l_,TOAUU UUITUTID
• O M--M..W COUltl1Am11A&l Oregon S1a1e al
Calllomia (2 hrs ) D 9IMI "Cinderlella" ( 1960. Comedy)
Jerry':!wls, Ed Wynn (2 hrs )
U.alTWT
(I) ICMOOUMM IPICaAL Based on the
true story ol an armed robber and murder
er who. belore being executed tor his
crimes at age 33. leaves a videotaPf'(S
message dissuading young people from 1t
hie or crime ( 1 hr )
~ =:. IACK. 1cma ~ .WA "Anatomy 01 A Voleano" An
international team ol geologists s1ud1&S
Mt SI Helens In an ettort 10 uncover cluec;
Which Wiii lead to more accurate p1ed1c
hon:. of eruptions In the Mure. (R) Q ( ~
hr ) I :: 9LAll> A mosaic of sounds and
Images are woven together to Illustrate the
exper1ences ot Immigrants who passed
through Ellis ISiand between 1892 and
1927. (A)
(£) lflOATICDTlll
(HI .,. "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982.
Comedy) Sally Fl&ld, James Caan. ( 1 hr .
42mln)
U. llOYll "Blonde Venus" ( 1932.
Romance) Marlene Oletrlch, Cary Grant
l hr . 20mln)
.. WIU1\M
1::11 IOLDBIU.
PIA~ "S 125,000 Quaker State
Open" (lro<n Forum Bowling Lanes in
Grano Prairie, Texas) ( 1 hr. 30 min)
(!) UT1UMCMm011MI .....
tm UMaYO: THIWlmll °''II
(i) .. ""°..,, m> A WIW .... THI tfJ\lllfll: alt
FALTD'I WOllLO The artlS1 who produced
15i; coveis tor the Saturday Evening Post
recalls his bOyhood In the small mldwest-
ern town where he grew up and his later
successes as an Illustrator (Al
IC) llCMI "Wild Horse Hank" ( 1980.
Adventure) Linda Blair. Richard Crenna L1 hr • 32 mm ) • tJ URA.WYO 'M Thrs final hour lool\s at
many aspects of t~ city of Sarajevo, the
people working belMd the scenes of the
64 Games. and a retrospective IOOk at
the sports that make up the Wlnt9f Olym·
pies (1 hr) i tTM~
HOW THI WllT WAI WClf
IJITaTY-ITllll-Featured. a
look at popular music's musical duets; a
look at the media's sports doctors ( 1
hr)
(D lllOVll for A Few Dollars More"
( 1967 Western) Chnt Eastwood. Lee Van
Cleef (2 his . 30 min)
(I) lllOVll "The Mesler Gunfighter"
( t975 Western) Tom Laughlin, Ron
0 Neal (2 hrs )
fll) AU. .. 'Ml OLD HOUll Bob Vila
inspects a solar home 1n Concord. New
Hampsh11e, as work continues on the new
house Q
(i) MOV'I! "The Search" (1948, Ofama)
Mon1gomery Clift, Aline MacMahon (2
hrs)
CD Tiii ULOIN ~ Based on the
1ovel by David Garnett. this tragic love
,..fory aboul a British sea captain who mar·
r1e<: an Al11can princess and b<lngs her
horrn? to his VIiiage stars Tom Bell and
N1ge11an actress Shope Shodelne Q ( 1
t11 30 min)
E COUJQI IASITIALL Old Dominion
vs Virginia Commonwealth (Subject to
blackout) (2 tl1S )
(OJ llOVll "The Nesting" ( 1980, Horror)
Gloria Grahame John Carradine ( 1 hr .
45 min) O llOYll "I Ought To Be In Pictures"
( 1962. Comedy) Walte1 Matthau, Ann·
Margret. (I hr • 45 mtn )
ZJ llCMI "Llwe" ( 1982) Sarah Pell'M L1 hr . 15 mm)
ID TOllW wmt --.n MD 'AT
IOOll
t:IO Ti ..a I aaT AT nm MO'llll ·~
J 9A1'1'A: "'C<*81--Y '°" nm .-:M
rrank Sinatra performs such great hits as
'S!fengers In The Night" and "Sand In
The Clowns' lrom the Altos de Ch1won In
lhP Uo1111r11can Republic ( t hr . 30 min)
ID AICMIT 1'D..lv.otl
WU -NOCllY Loe Ange6et Ktnga et _1Ed=c:~~':ii 10 min.)
._fll.AYIOOl·W c: WOM.D °' 8'0A11 Scheduled: Supet Bikers lntematlonal lnvttattonel
Motorcycle Champtonehlp (from
Carlsbad, Calif.): women's Wottd Cup
downhin skiing (from France.) (1 ht .• 30
min.)
la ... CMDWl'f
CllCM9UI =. "Biiiy Jack" (1971, Drema) •
Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor. ( 1 hr .. 52
min.)
i 1'Mlnlffll u -~,.,.. 311
• mWll "Cat Ballou" ( 1965. Comedy)
Jane Fonda, Lee Mal'Wl. (2 M .)
-~--~-= WOll.D Of 90ITI ScheduJed; Super Bikers International tnvttatlonal
Mo to rcycle Championship (from
Carlsbad, Calif.): women's Wortd Cup
downhllJ skiing (from France.) ( 1 hf .. 30
mtn.) tD DOCTOR WO I!) --.noua. Dnol F<><d Rowan
hosts a look at Important trendl and news
events In the United States as seen by for-
eign television and print Joumellsts sta·
11ooed in this country.
(I)THITll•-IH CZ) llCMI "Space MOVMI" (1979) Docu-
mentary MuSic by Mike Oldfield. ( 1 hr ..
19 min.)
--•l·venlng
-·~== • m¥ll "They Went That-A-Way And
That·A·Way" ( 1978, Comedy) Tim Con-
way, Chuck McCann. Two hopelesely
rnept policemen are sent to prison to con-
<Juct an undercover search for a cache ot
stolen money (2 hrs.)
(!) CCIUW umtuu. NOrthwestern vs. Ohio State (2 hrs.) m .,.. "It's A Mad. Mad. Mad. Mad
World" ( 1963. Comedr) Spencer Tracy.
MUtoo Berie. A group o people travel OVfll
mountains, through deserts and across
great expanses 10 reach $350,000 In bur-
ied loot. (3 hrs.)
I'll c.AU.mAIMYwmt .. MOW
CC) mWll "There's No Buslnea Like
Show Business" ( 1954, Musical) Ettie!
Merman. Dan Dalley. A priest rejoins hit
vaudeVllle lamUy for a benefit perform-
ance. ( 1 hr .. 57 min.)
COUltl u.l'TULL Northwestern
vs. Ohio State (Subject to blackout) (2
hrs.)
(1.) .,_ "Gone In 60 Second&" ( 1974,
Adventure) H.B. Hallckl. Manon Bulla. A
protesslonal thief tries to steal <7ver 50
expensive automoblleS In less than a
week 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min.)
lQ) mWll "Kiss Me Goodb e" ( 1982,
Comedy) Sally Field. Jamet ~aan. A wid-
ow who is about to remarry Is visited by
her late husband's ghOst. 'PO' (1 hr .. 42
mm.)
ROCI °' THI -Stray Cats. A Flock Of Seagulls, Berlln, Chequered Past per-
form some of their biggest hits from the
glamorous Hollywood Palaoe. ( 1 hr )
Friday, January 27, 1984 13
-Saturday Cont.
0 M0¥11 'S.SI Frte<1ds" ( 1982. Com&-
dy) Burt Reynolds Goldie Hawn Two
screenwriters who have a good personal
and profess•on•I 1elat100shlp overextend
their t11enosh1p by gemng married 'PG' .. ,a ~m l.n IOll9WMAAT
~ IHADOW 01 TMI _..,AM A
Mm portr811 of mountain chmbe1 Jim
W1ckw1re features spectacular lootage ol
his climbs 1n me Himalayas and on Mt
McKinley
'1'!) llAGIC "" MmAl. All> ~"" PAlllllO --
• 7lll tJ I ell TMI TOMI Featured a look at
Southern Ca1tl0tM1 as 1t was 1n past o~s
B NHT UC1J Wini DAYD MOIOWl1Z NOU.nroooc:a..om. Featu1ed a look
at why awards shows are so 1mpo1tan1 in
HollywOOd Dudley Moore ente'1a1ns al a
benefit tor the Venice Chnic. a look inside
the new DDL Foodshow a new Beverly
Hills IOOd emporium and e•t1avaganza
owned t>y Dino De Laurent1s
@l Ml• YOUR LR CD arTD'UIZmFTT111-Featured a
look al popular music s musicaJ duets. a
look al 1he media's SP<>fts doctors ( t
hr )
EZl) WLD Almlt!A "Swamp Critters" Marty
Stoulfer IOOks at the varied w1ldllle ol
America s southem swamps IRI
WD.uaPnll ~ AU. CIU'NU ~T All> IMM.LI
(ttj W W • CONCaT George
Burns presents a variety of comedy and
song lrom Hamilton Place 1n Hamtlloo
On1a110 11 hr I
S llO¥ll "Robin HOOd And The S<>fcer·
er · (No Date) Anthony Valenttne. Nteko-
las G1ace Robin Hood leads his men in a
oaring rescue of his love. the beautiful
Maid Marion (2 hrs )
Z lllOVW Kiss Me Goodbye' (1982
Comedy) Sally Field, James Caan A w1d·
ow who 1s about 10 remarry is v1s1tecl by
her late husband's Qhost ·PG' ( t hr 42 =Im.,!::=
Ml• YOUR LR m ell L.A. Featured a fooK al the new
kick sport · Hac"-y Sac. a repo<t on
secu11ty guards a prot1le on Wollman
Jack and his return to the L A radio
scene. v1s11 the luxurious new spa at
Desert Inn
i IAN mGO UUITU All>Y Wl.UAMI m Olf UN DINO
MIWI& "Life Aher Death· Exam-
ining ways that cremation can be market·
ed to the general public. this ep1SOde lee·
lure!> the Telophase Corporation which
plan!. 10 start Ame11ca · s first chain of tow
cost crematoria O m IWWW M.A4AZlll Fearured profes·
S1onal card cheat David Ogden Stiers will
do a theatrical make up demons1ra11on
barbershop quartet • IJ CI' WHIZ IODI Farley and Richie's per
sonahties change and their actions
beeome bizarr e alter they are exposeo to
the ancient hieroglyphic curse of Amen·
Re ( t hr I
Q G') 111WP-www-nrr tTWlt Arnold and
1<1rnberly learn that hllchh1k1ng 15 no1 the
t>est way 10 get a ride w~n they are
abducted Oy an evil man (Part ! I O
U*>Vll 'H1gh S1erra" (1941 Drama1
Ida Lupino Humphrey Booart A ciangsrer
14 Fnday. January 27. 1984
on the run meets a beautiful girl In the
mountains (2 hrs.) fJ @) TJ. HOOID Stacy disappears after
gomg undercover as an aeroblctl exercise
1ns1ruc1or 10 1nves11ga1e a series ol mur·
oers and robbet!M O ( 1 hr ) 0 llOVll "HomebodleS" ( 1974 Horror)
Ruth McDev111. Peter Brocco. When urban
renewal forces their evlctton trom an
apartment butld1ng six elderly )Pie e Ill murderous ways (2 hrs
ft5 llAnalW. llomwtlC MICIAl "Born
01 Flre" The modern setence ot plate tee·
tonics. which explains how the earth's
crust has etacked into 12 plates that slow·
ly separate cothde and 1ncti past each
other over eons. IS e1Cam1ned (A) O ( 1
hr }
'1'!) ,AU. All> -""•-.Mb,_ ~l MCWll "Sptrlt Of The Wind" (1979.
Orama) Chief Dan George. Sllm Pickens
A young t>oy overcomes his handteap to
beeome lhe WOftd ChamplOO Dog Sledd·
er PG' ( 1 hr . 42 min ) ~ .alTICINTB .
H llOVll "Thresnold" ( 198 1 Orama)
Donald Sutherland Jell Goldblum A
heart su1geon raises a controversy by
tmplar111ng an experlmenral mechanical
heart 1n a female patient 'PG' ( 1 hr 46
min)
I. llOVll First Blood' f 1982. Drama1
Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna A
Viernam vereran·s run-In with the poltee 1n
a dead war buddy's hometown escalates
1n10 a minor war 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min.)
0 lllOVW "Forced Vengeance" ( 1982
Advenlure) Chuck Noms. Mary Louise
Weller A karate e•pert uses hlS moves to
drive mobSters out of a Hong l<ong gam·
bl1n~b1tshment 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) 0 "Rocky Ill" ( l982. Orama) S~I·
vester Stallone Carl Weathers World
heavywetghl champion Rocli.y Balboa
sullers a personal c11s1s when a younger
hungrier fighter challenges him tor his
crown 'PG' ( 1 hr 40 min )
g;) lllOVW Curtain Call Al Cactus Creel\
I 1950 Comedy) Donalo 0 Connor Gale
Srorm Wherever their road show stops. a
troupe of performers seems to attract
trouble from bandits. thieves and 1ndtg·
nam c.;111zens (2 hrs I
Ml @ ~•-.. D m --.-00. Rteky's city lrtend
has a hard time ad1us11ng to the outdoors
when the lam1ty goes on a.camping 111p
'1'i) .ml "The Fabulous Dorseys'
I t947 Mus1Cal) Tommy and Jimmy Dof
sey and their Orchestras Two of swing
rr1us1c s great bandleaoers feud ano e11en-
luallt__!econc1le ( 1 hr 30 min) .. 0 T ~ Hawke goes undercover
lo prevent a n1gh·lech plane fr om falling
1n10 Russian hands ( 1 hr ) 0 m .,_ "World War Ill" ( Pa'1 1)
t 198? Drama) Rock Hudson Davia
Soul T ne president ot the Untie~ States
face~ a stern test 1n his lore1gn policy 1M1·
illlve when he imposes a grain embargo
~1 the Sovie1 Union (A) (2 hrs I fJ @) LOYI IOAT A new crew memt>er
!>teals Doc's Q1rl, a tight erupts when a
you11g man dr&eovers that hts mother s
ttew hU6b8nd 1s tne same age as he. and a
forgotten children's televlSIOO show host
perks up an introverted child O ( 1 hr )
f aACI ACHl\IW'I • AWM ...
TOll't N1psey nussell hosts 1ti1s documen·
lo1ry on tne outstanding d1scove11es and
1c1..omp11shments of black. men and wom
"''' ( 1 hr 30 min ) m ITAll llMC:tt
Cl) IUUY llOCIM: TMI IWt MD • llOV· D Britain'& most treaSUted eitport. wno
has t>ecome one of Hollywood's most lov
able ::,=en. Is profiled Ell) R "Horrible Consp1rac195
Ehzabeth signs the warrant for Mary s
ei1ecution alte< hatting her flight from
Scortand ( 1 nr. 30 min.)
(f l coum IAIUTULL Iowa vs Indiana
(Al (2 hrs) S 1 M0¥11 "Valley Girl" ( 1983 ComedyJ
Nicolas Cage. Det>orah Foreman A htgh
school girl brealls off her romance with a
punker because the relationship threatens
her &randmg within her Pt!9f gr()Uft. 'A' t 1
hr 35 min) l .o¥W "Those Lips, Those Eyes
( 1980. Comedy) Frank Langella. Gtynn•s
o·connor A flamboyant summer stock
actor. who dreams of Broadway stardom
defends an incompetent. stage--struci..
prop t>oy and promotes his romance w11t
a chorus girt A ( 1 hr 47 min) .. ..,,TUC&.
.. LO¥I, ,_.CMtm.I
llO¥ll "T 1Cke1 To HeavQn" ( 198 1
Drama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rubtnetc ()fl
the heels of a romantic breakup, a young
man v1s11s f11ends m San Francisco ana s
slowly drawn into f0tn1ng lhetr reltgiOu!.
cull 'PG' I 1 hr . 45 min )
(0 )-(11
-IJ Cll ... M.-Hammer gets 1n lt>e
way of a pohce opera1100 which is invest
ya11ng an 1n1erna11ona1 11ng ot 1error1sti.
.hr)
fJ I =AIY ~ When the man ot
her dreams turns her away a woman
takes comfort with a sadistic cad. and an
introverted man wants to date a perfect
10 "O (1 hr I 0 M MODAO A IOOk at the annual
Hodag Country Fesllval 1n Rh1nelanC!e•
Wis 1ha1 includes appearances by cou11
1ry and western performers Mel T1lh!>
Ret:>a McEntire Janie Fricke. John Contee
Bo~car Willie. Razzy Bailey and Jim Ea
Brown (2 hrs )
q)IOU)IOU) m .o¥W "Th& Big Chance" ( t957 Ora
ma1 Adrien11e Com. W1lltam Russell A
man wmdi> up in se11ous trouble aher g111
1nJl 1n lo 1emp1a11on ( t hr 30 min )
& .o¥W ''A Ctockwork O<ange" (197 t
Sc1ence·F1ct1on) Malcolm McDowell
Patrick Magee Directed by Stanley
Kub11ck When police capture the leader
ot a teen-age gang of rapists and murder
ers the method of rehebthtah~ n1rn
proves even more threatening 10 soetely
R 12 hrs t 7 min )
H .o¥W All The R111ers Run' (Part 21
( 1983 Dramal Sig11d Thornton, JOhn
Waters The headstrong wife of a river
buat 1..ap1a1n linds adventure ana
romarice 1n lurn of-the-century Australcd
( 1 hr 40 min)
0 'A.&MIA TOPI Rot>e<t Klein, Su!.<!n
GPorge and Pia Zaoora stat m this beO
room farce aboul a married couple''
weekend complicated by the unexpectea
arrtval ot 1'1e hust:>and's coquettish ms
tress ( 1 ht . 45 min )
OM0¥11 Beach Girls' ( 1982. Comed'yl
Debra Blee, Vat Khne A teen-age girt·~
l11ends help her to loosen up so fhey can
ger on with having tun al the beach 'A • '
hr 30 min I m Ll'rl TALI MOUT YOU
.. @ -.JTUCll
-(Tl tol.m IOU) Q)HULnmAT
Q;) m'YllB't'1 · Reilly Ace Of Sc ... ~
W .,~ 1ns;i unoer c''"~r as a sh1pp1ng agen•
-Salunlay Cont.
In the Chinese Pfovlnce of Manchuria In
1904, Aellty follOWs British Instructions to
aid the Imperial Japanese Navy In plans to
attack the AuSSlan Pacific Fleet c;> ( 1
lhr.)-UC.
-Mn.AT9GITIPMI
t1111 f18Cl>OS ... & "Bedazzled" ( 1968. Fantasy)
Peter Cook. Dudley Moore A timid cook
surrenders his eoul to the devil In return lor seven wlshes (2 hrs.) e .,. "The Unforgiven" ( 1960, West-
ern) Audrey Hepburn. Burt Lancaster. A
p10neef family struggles against the hostile
Kiowa rndlans. who claim that the
pioneers' adopted daughter is a member
of their tribe. (2 hrs.)
~..,.... ...,Gf ... Q
.,. "Quartet" ( t98 f) Alan Bates.
laabelte Adjanl. A young woman Is taken
In by a strange weallhy couple after her
husband Is lmPflsoned. ( 1 hr .. 41 min )
tW ~TUCKI tW .....,,.. INOUIAT
• Mn.AT _,. LM Host Don
Ricttles. Guest BMty Idol ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 8 .,. ''Bruce LI In New Guinea"
( 1980. Adventure) Bruce Li An adven-
turer explores a remote island in New
Guinea in search of a tribe of people
noted for their worship of !he legendary
Snake Pearl. (2 hrs ) .....
Cl).,. "Desert Trail" ( 1935. Western)
LeH Rebate
John Wayne, Mary Komm1n. A rodeo atar
lset~r~~~~j a gang of bank robbers. u-1•110CU• mM ......
MYllATI aw• m11 u llOWll "Fort>ldden Wof\d" ( 1982. Hor-
ror) Jesse Vint, June Chadwick. Spaoe
explorers encounter the voracioos IMng
droppings of an expertmental mutant. 'R'
U hr. 25 min) U .,_ "The Groove Tube" (1974,
Comedy) Ken Shapiro. Richerd Belzer
T elevlslon cllches are satirized In a ae<les
of sketches ranging from a cautionary tale
on dope dealing 10 a VO public eervk:e
announcement and a ribald spoof oi
"Wide World of Sports." 'R' ( 1 hr.. 15
min.) ..WD .. "Nortti To Ala!W<1" (1960 .
Adven1ure) John Wayne. Stewart
Granger. A man finds a substitute for his
friend's hancee after he dlacover• she has
married another. (2 hrs .. 15 min.)
llOWll "Billy Jack" (1971, Orama)
Tom Laughlin. Delores Taylor. An ex-
Green Beret half·bfeed champions the
cause of a freedom school for runaways
on an Arizona Indian reservation. 'PG' ( 1
hr. 52 min.)
(ID llOWll "Cafe Flesh" (No Date) (1 hr ..
45mln) 11190 llOWll "Ziegfeld Follles" ( 1946. Musi-
cal) Fred Astaire. Judy Garland. From
heave" Ao Zlegf eld envislons a rtv\Je with
every maJOf s=ing a part. fa DAVI> • "The Powtf Behind
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Radle Harris, agent Miiton Goldman. man-
!P MM T.i~) CE COU.• Old OomJnlon
vs. Virginia Commonwealth tR~ (2 hrs.) §~llT'CMCOCI 0111 I
-~TMCU -_. "11M1" (1979. Comedy) John Belushi. Toshifo Mltvne. After the bomb-
ing of Peart Hart>or, Southern Callfomla
civilians and military per&Onnel react with
unbridled penlc to news of a Japanese
attack In their own backyard. 'PG' (1 hr ..
68 ~ ... "The Crackle Of Death" ( 1974.
Mystery) Derren McGavln, Simon Oak-
land. A joumalls1 steps In to Investigate
bizarre him 1n O,llcaoo. c2 hrs.) ~. ·---IOCINUCI -= "The. Ecstasy Girls" ( 1979 .
Comedy) Jamie GllllS, Serena. A wealthy
young man hlr• an IC1or to get compro-
mising photos of hit four listers eo that his
strict father will make him hlS IOle heir ( 1
hr .. 15 min.)
W D IOCI ~--Guesta: Grace Sllck.
Ecjdy Money, Dingo Bolngo. ( 1 hr.)
(I) -= "Frontier ~or1zon•· ( 1938,
Western) John Wayne. Jennifer Jones. A
Pfomo1tr achemet to twlndle ranchers
out of their land In order to bulld a dam for
a restfVOir. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) C!> ,_.,..mnon ..
• llOWll "Walk On The Wild Side"
(1962. Orama) Laurence Harvey, Capu-
clne. A man learnt that his former gtrl·
friend has mewed Into a house of HI repute.
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.,_ "Romane. On The High Seas"
( 1948, Musical) Dori. Dey, Jae" Carton.
An ocean voyage 11 compltc.teo by mls-
tek•n ~tltlel and a marltal mht·up. ( 1
hr. 30 min.)
.,_ "Be.1tma1191" (1982. Ad'len·
rure) Marc Singer. Tanya Rot>.rt1. A
young man with an unuaual talent for gov-
erning an1mal1 Marchea for Iha villain
responllble 10< the destruction of his vii·
l!i9 'PG' ( t hr . 45 min ) U .,_ "Lady Cha1teri.y'1 Lover"
( 1981, Drema) Sylvia Krl1tel. Nlcholat
Clay 0 H Lawrence' 1 story about the
wife of a ~raplegle English artttocrat Who
tlket her husband'• gamekeeper a1 her
iov., II retold 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min )
(%) .,_ "t Love Y04.J (Eu Te Amo)"
( 198 t. Drama) Sonia Braga. Paulo Cesar
Perelo Two people begin an exploslve
aflall In an a11empt to t0<get their former
IOV~ •:o;,5 min J ,.l_,.TMCll ,. .......
llO¥ll "Hondo And The Apaches"
( 1967 Wettern) Ro~ TaylOt, Noeh
Beery Jr A heH·bra90 Apecha travels Iha
Southwest aller the C11111 War In an
attempt to head off an Impending battle
between the Indians and white men (2
hr&) a uc ...
II) .,_··come Fill The Cup" (1951.
Orama) Jamee Cagney Gig Young A
man lett worthleaa because of his drinking rs taught to lace lift egaln through the
ell0ft1 or another elcohollC ( 1 hr . bO
mm)
0 1 llOWtl "The Flr1t T~" ( 1982.
Romance) Tim Choate. Krtstt Et1Ckt0n A
college freshman. Who hat been teught
mt1ny schemes to capture a woman· a Ian·
cy discovers that tove 11 more lmponant
than cheap lhr1111 'R' ( t hr , 35 min )
W (Ji) .,_ "Kiss Ma GOOdt>ye" (1982.
Comedy) Salty Field, James Caan A wid-
ow whO is about 10 remarry le V!Slted by
-Sunclay __ ........
-;==-IOC• m'TTCAI ..... ......
llOWll "ThoM Lipa, ThoM Eyes"
( t980, Com.dy) Frank Langeta, Glynnis
O'ConnQf ~ hf . 47 min) .. ~:".,,MMMMO ..,...._ • cwr••...,• C.... W NWPUM1ml1111W-
n.f LOOlt AT wm111 ~-·..-IUCl.a ltmf MmlT ~
.. lfMCMI
M C1m1a11•aom•
.,.. "~neway ~.. ( 1982,
Actv.ntUfe) MllM Buc:Nnan. Stmont
Buchenan ~ h<. = -1~1':. I -WO. WTllJFllll
TOUIMAimM--._., ...
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her late hu8band'1 ghOlt 'PG' ( t hr • 42
•min ... l lUCIWllAUJlll 100C111•rru.. m -llMCIMHlll
.,_ "Arlt Blood" ( 1982, Drema)
Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna. A
Vietnam veteran'• run-In with the police In
a dead war buddy'• hometown etealatet
Into a mlnof war 'R' ( t hr • 35 min )
• «ll~TMCll Hl(C) .,_ "Honey" (1930, Comedy)
Nancy Carroll, Murray Roth A young
woman uncovert a world of myatery and
sensual plea$U<e ln Rome ( t hr , 23 min.) •8 .,. "Hit Lady" ( t9J.4, Orama)
Yvette Mimieux. Deck Rambo A cultured
and aoph1&ticated artltt is, In reellty, a pro-
fessional killer , (t hr . 30 min.) D llO¥ll "The Texaa Rangers" ( 1936.
WHtern) Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakle
Band1ta try to )Oin the Te1t11 Rengers 1n
hopet of continuing their career undl&·
turbed (2 hrs ) I= "A Girl's Best Frl8nd" ( 1981
Adventure) Juliet Ande<ton, Ron Jeremy
A lady thiet and her ton UM their romantic
talenlS 1n their search IOf a valuable gem L1 hr , 25 min ) •U .,_ "The Long Weetcend" ( t979,
Mystery) John Hargreeve. Brl<>tly Behets
A young couple find une1tpect.O mystery
When they go oH tor a weet<end on a
camptng tnp 1n the Australian bush ( 1
hr . 52 min.)
•@ ...
(() r,oa I -umTULL Geo<gla Tech vs North Carotina (A) (2 hrs )
.,.,. "Ouesl FOf Ate" ( 1981, Fant•·
sy) Everell McGiii, Rae Oewn Chong
Three membe<1 of e prthlltoric tribe that
hasn't the knowtadge IOf making fire are
sent in search ot a new tourc. When their
con11nuous1y burning pilot lire is e•lln-
~tshed 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min )
~l .,_ "Sharky's Machine" (1981,
Adventure) Burt Reynolds. Rachel Ward
l =-IOOll ,,. mne AIWR Y MY~
The 1ntamationa1 1$SU8S debated et the
Sucth Assembty ot the World C04.Jncll or
Churches 1n Vancovve<. British COIUmbla
are 8A8~A) ( 1 hr ) WC'I y LOT (II)
.,.,. ''The Thtrty·N1ne Slape" ( 1978,
Suspense) Rot>ert Powell. O.Vld Warner "~
ll hr. 42 mm)
Cl.' llO¥ll "Rawt\lda .. (1951, Western)
Tyrone Power Susan Hayward ( 1 hr 26
min) ..0 ICMOOUOY PA,,_ Thi story about
teen.age pregnancy 1s baMd upon Jean·
nene Ey.,-ty's n0\191 "He's My Beby
Now, ' end leatur91 Dana Plato
( ·0i11·rant Str0k91' ) as the unwed
mother with Rob Lowe as the young
lather ' t tlr )
Cllll ...
.. WllfrTOIU• -,.,,.."' I ht
A VICe cop uncover• hlgtHevel govern-
ment corruption While lnvestlgetfng the
murder of a ~I. 'R' (2 h<a t --~-· 1111 ..,,. toO&.m
..,. "The Racert" ( 1955. Orama)
Kir" Douglas, Cesar Romero. The stormy
career o1 a bold tpOfta car champion
teket him through tamed racee In Sooth·
ern France, Italy, Switzerland, Southern
Germl and Belgium ( 1 hr . 45 min )
1 .... ... -... ... ,,. ..... TClllOMOW
:. "Threshold" (1981, Drama)
Donald Sutherland, Jeff Gotdblum A
heart surgeon ralsel a controversy by
1mp1antlng an experimental mechanical
heart In a female patient. 'PG' •
).,_"Chan Is Missing" (1982, Com·
edy) Wayne Wang, Wood Moy Two cab-
d11ve11 search Sen Francleco'1 Chinatown
tOf the man Who stole a subltanllel sum ot
money from them. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.)
dBTGDAft .... .,_ "The ~lulng Guest" ( 1938
Mystery) W1ll1am Lundlgan. Paul Kelly A
news reporter finds hlmtelf In the middle
of en eerie murder plot When he errlvea to
1nvesugate a house thet Is reputedly
haunted (1 hr . 30 min.) ~
tm rr••11• CC) llO¥ll .. There· a No Buslneas Like
Show Business" (1954, Muslcal) Ethel
Merman. Dan Dalley. A ptlnt reJoins his
vaudevllle lamlly IOf a benefit perform·
once ( 1 hr . S7 min )
M ntA-. ICI Olymp6c Medaltats
Toller Cranston end Peggy A.ming star 1n
1h1s dazzling, fantasy·filfed ice ahOw. ( t
hr) 0 .,_ "Rocky Ill .. ( 1982. Orame) Syt·
vester Stallone. Carl WNthef'I WOfld
heavyw91ght champion ·Rocky Balboa
suHers a personal crlsls when • younger.
hungrier ftghler challenges !)Im for his
crown 'PG' ( 1 hr, 40 min.)
...... CE COU.W IAmTIM.L Iowa vs lnd11na IB> (2 hrs 1 UllCMI "Aad1" (1981, Drema) Warren
~atty. Diane Keaton (2 hr1 . 40 min )
.. DAY DA-.. AmYWlhN
19 TaDAftW
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TMZM
~
DATOPW<l•t ... MCAT =:rOQo
.,_"Let's Spend The Night Togeth-
er" ( 1982, MUSICal) Documentary The
Rolllng Stones ( t h< . 30 min l
(0) llOWtl "The Scaleweg Bunch" ( 1980.
Adv= Mark Damon. ( t hf • '3 min ) Z "Blonde Venus" ( 1932
Romance) Marlene O..trich, Cary Grant
lh<. 37 min)
••• llC ..... ... ,. .. ...
119 WY•Rlll __,...,,,.WT
RfOP .. 11111
-lancl Conl.
l ...,IWAOGMT
IUCUTAll •wau , ... OMOMOW--..
111• mmu • The sons of ex -
astronaut Phil Tracey head for exclllng
new adventures m thls animated lllm ( 1
hr. 30 mtn)
6DWAYOfnunt 1111 ttl) .,. "Battle Cry" ( 1955. Orama)
Van Hefhn. Aldo Raz (3 hrs . 5 min ) ... II TMI lllnt Al• • Y • YMCOUVBI
The 1n1ernatooa1 issues deba1ed al the
S1•th Assembly of the World Council of
Churches in Vancouver, Brlt11h Columbia
are e)(amlned (R) ( 1 ht ) '°"".,....,. ca Tl•CI
fUIT "°"' · llMClt • U.oTD Oii.Vii --,...,,A&. ...... .,.._.,., ..... =='·'="(R)Q
.,_ "A11plane II The Sequel"
( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays, Juhe Hag-
erty ( 1 hr , 25 min ) (lJ .,. "The Man From Snowy River"
(1982. Adventure) K1r11 Douglas. Tom
Burltnson ( I hr .. u min ) . ~, ..
.. nmtlCM NIALTM
OIA&.ML ill
WIM 19 ATCM.YMtf ,.._.I. PllCll
TOllMl>llMf
... YOWi ...
.,.. "The Caine Mutiny" ( 1954.
Orama) Humphrey Bogart Jose Ferrer
i hrs . 2mln) ,._MOU
..... TOlllMU.
• Cl) ICAA '*ITUU. Arl<ansas at v11
l,...,E'.111
WU. WU WIT
1Y•wt111• '9.uwfO.., ,_,.
~ '* COl9VT'llla '"' -'"" (I) •lflOl-llT"IC8'-~IT8-~ .,.. "The Am1mng Mr Blunden"
( 1972. Fan1asy) Laurence Naismith,
~ynne Frederick ( 1 hr • 30 min )
(S 1 ,._ TALI TNIATM "The Nightin-
gale" Mick Jagger portrays the emperor
of the ancient land of Cathay who learns
the true lessons of hie from the a song-
hlled b11d and a lowly kitchen maid Bud
Cort , Barbara Hershey. Edward Olmos
and Mako also star Q ( 1 hr ) 'l l .,. "Klas Me Goodbye" ( 1982.
Comedy) Sally Field. James Caan ( 1 hr
42 min)
tmMr Of --~ Im tmmTTMI ..... 'lllunu...:a
DAY Of u.covB'\'
IC81mHCOflLMD
TMl W.OnmoMOW
N 82Ull / AGl'AIWI I IAT'MAM
,. CM •IBaTI Pe1er t Krogh
Dean of Georgetown University's School
ot Foretgn Service. hosts an examlna11on
and panel discussion 01 current lnterna-
11ona1 1saues of Interest 10 Americans
m110TOA1m (!) ... "FIS WorlO Cup Women's sla·
lom (from Bad Gaste1n Austria) (A) ( 1
rir 30 mm)
!t1) llOYll "Beastmaster .. ( 1982. Adven
lure) Mere Singer T11nya Roberts ( 1 hr
45 mtn I
l ntltllMHM
-GO coum IAmTUU. Loulelana State et North Carolina (2 hra.) D llOYll "C1ndertella" ( 1960. Comedy)
Jerry Lewis Ed Wynn (2 hrs.)
0 NOU.YWOOO a Gm• Featu<ed: a
repoct on how Hollywood la "award cra·
zy". Dudley Moore entertains at a benefll
for the VenlOe Cllnlc 0 '8ALO Of nunt
(!).,.."Charlie Chan In Egypt" ( 1935,
Mystery) Warner Oland, Robert Young
l hr . 30 min.~ _ .....
':: ~ Conespondenta Lin-
da Werthelmet and Cokle Roberta join
Paul Oul<e tor an up-to-the-minute sum-
mary of =sslonal actMtlea. ~·All Oii_ .....
([) llOYll "Jesse James" (1939, West-
ern) Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda (I hr •
45m1n)
~ MOYll "Polt8fgelst" ( t982. Horror)
Cratg T Nelson Jobeth WlHlama ( 1 hr ..
55m1n.)
0 llCW9 "It Came From Hollywood"
( 1982. Comedy) JOhn Candy. Dan
il<royd_ ( I hr . 20 min )
.. -.a~AT'nll ... ~talU.
YOTm POI~ Barry Serafin
examines the problem of decllnlng voter
part1c1pa11on In American eleetlona. ( 1
hr)
l llM'fPM.WIU.
'*~ WAU.tTm'T-'Tech Tall<" Guest
Rtehard J Yashewskl. senior \l1ce Pf•
dent and director of technical analysis,
Butcher & Singer. Inc .
(t) llOft "Barbarosa" ( 1982. Westem)
Willie Nelson. Gary Buaey. ( 1 hr.. 26
min)
.. @ llOYll 'The Pflde Of Jesae Hallam"
C 1981 Drama) Johnny Cash, Brenda
Vaccaro (2 hrs)
119 f) (J) mA AIJ...tTM Ulm Top NBA stars
from the East cnallenge those from the
West (hve from Denver. Colo.) (2 hrs . 30
min)
fl IUTOI ULLOIMaa Cl) llOw. 'The Master Of Ballantrae''
( 1953. Adventure) Errol Flynn, Beatrice
Campbell. (2 hrs.) OD llAllWacl 1MIATM "The Citadel"
Andrew faces a serl<>o$ Challenge to hi.
profesS10na1 career when he becomes the
subject of an otticlal Inquiry by hla fellOW
physicians i~~J 'lllAm Q ~TOP M* IO Curtis Parl<er I Don-
ald Bowers ln a 10·round middleweight
bout (from Atlanllc Cll y. N J ) (R) (3
his)
O MOVll Beas1mas1er" ( 1982, Adven-
tu1e) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts. (I hr ,
45m1n I
'2J llCMI "Sharky's Machine" ( 1981,
Adventure) Burt Reynalda, Rachel Ward. t2 hrs) m COUI• IAlllTIAl.L Northwattern
vs Ohio State (~ 1~ 0 """CCU-... (!) llOYll "The Far Country" ( 1955.
Adventure) James Stewart. Ruth Roman
WID wmt DAVI»~ . .,. ...
QQU ROCIC Red Is sure she has d'-·
covered a sl!ange and mysterious beast.
bul no one will behev11 her 0 llOYll 'The Secre1 Of NIMH" ( 1982. r ~n1asy) Animated Voices of Ellzabeth
Hartman. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr .• 20 min )
-1:-•w noa• 119-wnMM•~ ...... a•1.,,.u:a 1e1 ... --'1'11.ftW"'""' -ITmTOl)Q NPWll
... "Annie" (1982. Mualcal) Alben
Finney. Carol Burnett. (2 hre .. 9 min.)
(I) .,. "The Return Of Frank James"
(1940, Western) Henry Fonda, G.ne
Tierney. ( 1 hf .. 32 min.)
(l)P._CllMI "The Late Mr. Hart" The
firtt·yeer law ttudentl meet Profeeeor
Charles W. KlngsfWld (John HOUteman)
-1'or =~~ ...ICYM • • -:. ... "The Towering Inferno" ( 197.C, ~
Orama) Sieve McOueen. Paul Newman
(? hfa.. 45 min.)
.. al) ... "FOf the Love Of BenP" (1977,
Advenlure) Patty Garrett. Cynthia Smith.
l hr .. 55 min.) -........
0 -WOIU Of lflOITI "The Pro Bow1" Top players from the AFC take on
thole from the NFC (live from Aloha Sta-
dium In Honolulu, Haw.) (3 hrs.) l •MAW
COii ... A teen·age boy atruggles 10
overcome his tear of water with the help of
Wrl he Is captivated by. ....
A WU ,,..,.. ,_ lftM C9n'WIY
wntll.LWWW ''TR And His Tlmee'' Bill Moyet11 dlscusMS Theodore Rooaavelt
with biographer David McCullough In thi.
portrait of an energetic and ver18tlle man
and tti. turn-of-the-oentury America
~.::·~~1 hr.) ! ... "Oragonslayer" (1 981, Adven·
ture) Peter MacNlcol. Caltlln Clarke. (I
hr., 55 min.)
(.S) .,. "The Tender Trap" ( 1955.
COmedy) Debbie Reynolm, Frank Sina-
tra =.) D "Beastmelter" ( 1982. Adven·
ture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberta. ( 1 hr ..
45 min.)
(%).,.. "Foul Play" ( 1978, Comedy)
Goldie Hawn. Che\ly Chase. ( 1 hr • 56
min)
I ti O'Cl.OCI ....
W (I) lflOITI llm&Y Scheduled: Bruoe
Curry I Bill Coltello 12-round WBC Supe<
Lightweight Championship bout (llve from
Beaumont. Tex.). Jotln Madden'• Jour·
neys; Women's World Speed Sl<atlng
Champlonshlpa (from Deventer. Nether·
lands): Men'• World Cup Giant Slalom
(from KlrchbUrg. Austr1a) (I hr . 30
mln.L D CID NA IOLI "ltuzu I Andy Wllllams
San Diego Open" Final Round (llve from
Torrey Pines Golf ClUb In Sin Diego,
Callf.t ~hrs.) 8!!1*-8W (!) .,.. "Red Skies Of Montana"
( 1952. Adventure) Richard Widmark, Jef·
f!!)' Huntet. (2 hrt.)
UiJ .,. "Lea Glrls" ( 1967, Musical)
Gene Kelly, MltzJ Gaynor. (2 hra.. 30
mlnJ.a..a
.,_ "The L Riders" ( 1980,
Western) James and~acy Keach, Devld
and Keith Carradine (I hr .. 40 min.)
Friday, January 27, 1984 17
-luliclay Conl.
-1-..... · l90Wll "In l)ke Flint" (1997. Adven-
ture) Ja.oies Cobu<n. iAe ~· Cobb., (2 ·~ jt \',h'tt' • .
Q) MOWll "The Malt« Gunfighter"
( 1975. Western) Tom Laughlin, Ron
O'Neat. (2 hrs ) fD ~ "U S. Pro Indoor Champion-
ships" Top professlonatt compete In the
smgles l1nats of this S375,000 tournament
from Philad~f~ta (3 hrs.) ~ = ~ North Carollna-Charlorte vs South Alabame (2 hrs.)
1:11 ii ~econ
ct) .,,. na,y • .,.,.min•--• •-cc..
Cl8T Phll and Do(l Everly reuntte for the
first time tn ten years, perf0tmlng euen hilt
as Bye Bye Love." "Wake Up Little
Susie" and "All I Have To Do la Or.am"
trom the Royal ~bert Han In London. ( 1
hr )
m @ '• • IU WOll.D Oii MCGI• COUl-TUU .. 8 I wmt YOU Featured a 10ene from
Shakespeare's "Twelnh Night" whh hear-
ing and deaf act0ts: Lou Fant, a nationally
recogntZed expert In American Sign Lan·
guage and professional T V and movie
actor
U MOVll "Treasure Island" ( 193'1.
Adventure) Wallace Beery, Jackie Coo-
per. Liooel Barrym0te (2 hrs.)
Cl) .. 9CJll'T
'1!) WI Ill COM.: A POllTIMr Oii nmm ~ The flr5t women ooel miners'
struggle to get thelf )obs and thelt day-to-
day ltves 1n the mines are documented.
lR} ( 1 hr 1
'O) THI 111&•&-l .. l"'TC-• Orson Welles n&I•
rates the story of a boy's growth 10 man-
hood as he defendS the forest from
unknown forces ( 1 hr )
$ lllCMI "Washington Affair" (No Date.
Orama) Tom Selleck, Barry Sultlvan. (2
hrs) 0 .ml Reds" ( 198 t Drama) Warren
Beatty. Diane Keaton (2 hrs . .a min )
l .ml 'Hanover Street" ( 1979,
Romance) Hamson F0<d, Lesley-Anne
Down ( t hr . •9 min )
Ulf).,_ACI
D ..-.v l ocation Media Moguls fcx
City Of Hope et Moonteln High Ski Reson.
near Wrig1~ood ( 1 hr • 30 min )
;:l:AIT..._ ._ammev
.,_ "Whiskey Galorel" ( HM9.
Comedy) Joan Greenwood, Basil Rao-
l01d ( 1 hr 23 min )
l H) MOVll "Beestmaster" ( 1982, Adven-
ture) Marc Singer Tanya Roberts. ( 1 hr •
•5 min)
l ' .ml "Rawhide" (1951, W"te<n)
Tyrone Power. Susan Hayward. (1 hr .. 26
mm) .. I~ WLD--.0 Oii • ..,.,,,. W .. llAla
THI .... ,. "The Men Super·
stars" (from Key Biscayne. Ra.) (2 hrs.) 0 ...,_ "Homeb<>dies" ( !97,, H0tror)
Ruth McOevltt, Peter Brooco. (2 hrs.) ®.l UManO 'It This final hOur looks at
many aspects of the city of Sara,leYO. the
people WO<klng behind the ~ of fhe
84 Gemes. and a retroepectlve loOk at
the sports that make up the WlntM Olym-
pics ( 1 hr )
Q) .,_ "F0< A Few Dollars More"
( 1967 Western) Clint Eutwood. Lee Van
Cleel 12 hrs 30 min )
18 Friday. January 27. 1984
e ._ "Badlands" ( 1976, Ofama)
Slsay Spaoek. Martin Sheen (2 hrs.) CD _.. "Murph The Surf" (1974.
Ad\lenture) RoOert Conrad. OOnna Miiis
l hra.)
A llA1'm Oii TAITI ..........
._ "The Secret Ufa Of Walter MU·
ty" ( 1~7. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virglrr
•le ~Wrrl ~ .. '5 min.)
-Cl) PACI 1MI Mnoet TAlml llf!flllfMI
mATQ910/l IM"'-.:0
-TMml lll'IAllTMI ,_UA c.e ra-ne WM&. ITmf a-.. 9CJll'T ... ,_ lm "The Nuclear Denger'
Guest: Rev. Theodore Hesburgh. presi-
dent Of Notre Dame ( 1 hr ) G IMllC Oii ~ Mm LMDICAN ,.,.,..
(C).,. "Barbarosa" ( 1982. Western)
Wiiiie Nelson. Gery Busey. ( 1 hr . 26
mln.J
([)Cl• LUDlll "F0td College National
Champ.onshlp'' (trom Hono!Ytv. Haw ) i! hr.)
CI:).,_ "Adventures Of The Wiiderness
Family II" ( t978. Adventure) Roben
Logan, Susan Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr . •5
min)
PAmm TM.I 1"UlM "The Nlghtln·
gale'' Mick Jagger portrays the emperor
of the &OC*\t land of Cathay who learns
lhe true le8sons of lift from the 8 sono·
tilled b4rd and a lowly kitchen maid. Bod Cort. Barbara Her~. Edwaro Olmos
and Mako also sti r Q ( 1 hr ) CI>.,. "Ouanet" (1981, Drama) Alan
Bates. Manie Smith ( 1 hr • 40 min.)
• MP'I -,..,.. I .. ..-c:a'I w TIAClt
.. Cll ... me ...
MD
•llMCMOf-
.... Q mva:z• mT°'CGm l9GITI
_ _.l,venlng ., .....
_.. "Billlon Dollar Hobo" ( 1978
Comedy) Tim Conway. Will Geer. A defel-
lct with a depressed outlook on Irle bright·
ens up wtlef'I he ha.s to undertake a cross-
country ioumey In Ofder to claim an
lenoras::nce (2 hrs )
...... TO ......
TMm lll'IAllT,_
Lllllrn.a •1"1 mt,,_ ,a.oul A
look Into the private lives of notables
including Princest Diana. Ste1anle Pow-
ers. Robert WaQl'e<. David Hassethoff.
Morgan Fairchlld, Cher, Mlchaef Landon
and Jill St.John. (2 hrs.) e l\W!lll AT flOlll "Steve Lawrence
And Eydie Gotme" This husband·and-
w1fe team, stars of TV, Broadway and the
nightclub ci<oult. sing with the Pops 1n a
speoeal tribute to the 95-year-otd lrv1ng
Berlin. Including a medley of his hits ( 1
hi ) OD me ... G .WA "Anatomy Of A Volcano" An
international team of geologists studies
Ml St Heleos in an etfor1 to uncov8f clues
wt'ilch Wiii lead to mote accurate Pfedlc·
uons ol eruptions In the future. (A) Q ( 1
hr)
-"World Freestyle lnvftatlonal" {from Breckenridge, Colo.) (R) (2 hrt )
Cit) CO) Cl).,.-''Airplane l l: The SeQu·
el" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Haya, Julie
Hagerty A comme<clal ~ttle
company attempts to keep a brave air·
plane ptfot from revealing the PfOblema
with its first craft before It tak• off on Its
maiden fltght. 'PG' ( t hi . 25 min.) .... .. -·---..... OAS ti
fmlCAllml.ftt ....
ODOCCMU WWWW ..,.•w•n
.,_ "Let's Spend The Night Togett.-
er" ( 1982. MUSlcal) Documentary. The
ROiiing Stones The Stonea perform many
of their greatest hits In Ihle r«:Ord of thrM
corfcerts held at the Meadowland9 Arena
m New Jersey and Artzona State's Sun
Devil Stadium. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 mln.b 0 .,_ "Airplane II: The uel"
( t982. Comedy) Robert Haya, Julie ag-
erty A commercial ~tllt compa-
ny attempts to keep a bf8V9 airplane pllOt
from reveahng the PfOblemt with lta first
cratt befcxe It takes off on lta maiden
II ht 'PG' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) lllT Oii tlOT llAT
19 CIJ •..,,.
G) IACOCCAIAI' m CAI,.._. A
ponratt of lhe bullnell leedtt Whole
management miracle saved America's
lhlrd·largest automobile manufacturer
from bankruptcy (~ hr.) u ®I M.IY'I .... " • ., Fea-
tures include the true story behind the
Hatfield and McCoy feud. mualc crMted
by brain waves, and e loo6c at unueual
death mes ( 1 hr )
Q MCMI "In Like Flint'' ( 1967, Adveo-
rure) James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb. The
Pentagon hires Flint to thwart a gtoup of
r::=~:::'_, I ul* "The OiacOYety Of Atllmal
Behavior Living Together" An exploratron
of the relationship between the behavlot
of animals and the kinds of oommunl11es In
which they tlve and function Is ptetenttd
{B) 9 (t hr) CIJ llOftl "The Man From Snowy River"
( 1982 Advenlure) Kirk Oouglti. Tom
Burttnson A young boy grows to man-
hood dl.lflng a hazardous trek through the
Austrahan wilderness 'PG' ( 1 hr • "
mtn)
(.%) .,.. "Sharky'a Machine" (1981.
Adventure) BbR Reynolds, RaCihel Ward
A vice cop uncovera hlg~ povern-
ment COfruptlOn wtllle lnvestlQetlng the
19 ';T/=.a;:;lrl. 'R' (2 hra.)
Nl®,.'l&llOOI Red It aort the hasdfs..
coveted a atrange and myt1erlout beast.
but no one will belleve her. -cm lllTOll ... Q . -ICOrr 1111 ... ..
• (I) POW • .._ (Ptomle<e) In a
continuance of the motion picture. Denny
Zimmer (Jack Weston), the hypochondrl·
ac dentist. bids farewell to JacJ< (Alan
Ah:la ) and New Yoo ea ht pulta up 11akes
and moves to California ( 1 hr.) D KmMf .. Michael tries to find out
wno 1s burglarizing the bualnetees In a
-Sunday Com.
small resort town ( 1 ht )
U M CUii "America At The Cross-
roads" Media, education, government· will _
rney destroy the f1m11y and creete 1 "Sin·
~··s:(lhr)
U (11) Al1\l I llCCCfll 1 Cl A crlm1-
na1 wl"IO l'taS been sentenced by the jUdge
10 estabhah a school tor retaabllltatlng
c11m1nals, burglarizes an elegant party. ( 1
hr)
~zom
OOLDa ...,. AWAMI Joan Collins
and Wayne Rogets host the annual cere-
mony honoring performers and craftspeo-
ple by the HOiiywood Fore1gn Press Asso-
c;;1a1ton for excellence ltl television and
111011011 picture achlellement during the
past year from the International Ballroom
ot the Beve<ty H~ton 1n Los Angeles.
sche<lUled pr~ters include Dustin Holl-
man, Landa Evans ano Dudley Moore (2
hrs)
Cl)~QO&.D fD llA'nm "The Ptscovery Of Animal
Beha111or Living Together" An explora!lon
of the retat1onsh1p between the behaVIOf
of animal!. and the kinds of communltleS 1n
wt11ch they hve and function Is Pfe&ented
~) Q (lhr)
W IACOCCA: M i.-CM ,..,..,_A pol'·
trM or the business leader WtiOSe man·
agement miracle saved Amenca·s thtrd·
largest automobtle manufacturer from
1>ankrup1c"4! t hr I
'1:) W1 CCI THU11m 'The lrtsh
R M " Al the turn of the century, Ma1or
Sinclair Yeates resigns hlS commission as
a British offteer 10 take a post 1n the west
of Ireland as Resident Magistrate, hoping
to hve "'1th l"us future brtde Phlhppa Buller
111 d peaceful village (Part 1) Q ( 1 hr ) Ct llO¥m "The Caine Mutiny" (1954,
Orama) Humphrey Bogart Jose Ferrer
Based on the novel by Herman Wouk A
group ol olficers mutiny against their cap-
1air0 cla1m1ng that he is mentally unstable
( 2 tlr!> • 2 m111 )
f 190RTIC8ITD
H.llCMI "Annie" ( 1982. Musical) Albert
Finney Carol Burnett During the Great
Oppression baldpale muttt btlhonaire
Oliver Warbucks opens his palatial estate
10 a spunky. redheaded orphan tor what'
It~ lh1nlis will only be a week 'PG' (2 hrs .
9 mtn)
0 llOVll "Oeastmaster"' ( 1982. Adven·
lure) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts A
young man with an unusual talent for gov-
t:1 n1ng animals searches for the v11la1n
responsible for the destruc11on of his vll-
1oge 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min)
S llOVll 'Poltergeist" ( 1982. Horror)
Craig T Nelson. Jobeth W1lhams Vefl081UI
ghosts take over a suburban California
Mme and abduct the resident family's
y-oungest child 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 0 MOWll "Love Child" ( 1982. Orama)
Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges A pregnant
orimate 1n a women·s prison wages a bat·
lie to keep her child, who was lathered by
a rnarrted guard R' ( 1 hr 35 min )
.. @ __, 'A&.WILL earl'\ IUCCl11 A 1001. IS taken at chotces
and op11ons available 10 the viewer 10
d~re a future of financial independence.
tree lrcim w4 and tnsecurtty ( t hr ) .. 8 (fl THI OLdom George and Tom
a1e iea1ous of 1he self-defense instructor
whO seem" to have caught Helen and
Lou1',e s eye 0 8) llOVll 'World War Ill" (Parl 21
t 1982 Drama) Rock Hudson. David
~ >11 Allhough conlrontat1ons 1ntens1fy 1n
111.my :ireas ot lhe world Pres1denl
McKe11na rna1n1a1n'S the grain embargo
l lUYGIMWllNCW. 9 ... "Amaz.OOI'' (Premlete. Ore~
m41) Jaci< Scalia. Madeline Stowe. A
beautiful young doctor, lnveatlgallng the
murder of a congressman, finds an organ1-
zatton of women who have PoWer to con
trot or deSlroy their rivals Q (2 hra.)
1 ..... .-.
'=••Cl THU11m "The Irish
R M " At the turn of the century, Major
Sinclair Yeates resigns his commission as
a British officer to take a post In the west
of Ireland a.a R~I Magistrate. hoping
to ltve With his lul.ure bride Pt\il~a Butler 111 a peaceful village. (Part 1) Q 1 hr.)
~ ll'fliMf'I "Reilly: Ace Spies"
Wor1<1ng under cover as a shipping agent
1n 1he Chinese province of Manchuria in
1904. Rellly follows Brltls~ Instructions ro
aid the lmperlal Japanese Navy In plans 10
attacl< the Au:ssian Pacific F'leet. Q ( 1
hr)
Cl) COUl9I umTUU. North carolina·
Charlotte vs So Alabama (R) (2 hrs )
(&. .,_ "Goin· South" ( 1978, Come-
dy) Jack NichOISon. Mary Steenburgen A
captured f\orse thief is offered a chance to
escape hanging by marryl"9 a young lady
from the town in which he a Imprisoned
'PG' ( 1 hr , 41 mm)
(ZJllO¥ll "Cat People" (1981, Fantasy)
NastaSS1a Klnsk1. Malcolm McDowell. Fall-
ing 1n love poses a problem lex a young
woman who turns Into a tefoci<>Us big cat
ti she mates with someone who Is not of
her own kind 'R' (2 h~ .. (tl)~WO..._.. ICA .. 8 Cl) AUCI Believing she has been a fail·
ureas a parent. Mel's mother showers him
with attention and gifts
• ICMOOLllAT
.,.. "20.000 Years In Sing Sing"
( t933. Orama) Spencer Tracy. Bette
Davis A prisoner violates hts new-found
freedom when it's t>eheved he's a murder
er (2 hrs ) -a Cl) 11W'Nll 0-. u . A grateful pat1en1 disowns his son In order to
bequeath his dubious estate to Gonzo ( 1
lhr)m ...
ntl--.OT__,. ...., .......
THltoGD 1• 11•• .aAT 0 a DlmMl:ll "The House 01
Mirth" Geraldine Chaplln stars as Edith
Wharton's most celebrated fictional
heroine. Lily Ban. 1n an adaptation of the
Pulltzer Prize-winning novelist's story of
New Yori< City's social aristocracy during
the ~1900s. (A) ( 1 hr .. 30 min) , t ) ''Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Albert Finney. Diane Keaton The
collapse ol an upper middle-class cou·
ple"s marriage and 11s eNect on their four
daughters 1s chronicled 'A' ( 1 hr 59
min)
(0 . llOVll "Brainwaves" ( t983. Sctence-
F1c1100) Ke11 Dullea. Suzanna Love A
young housewife suffering from brain trau
ma receives thought processes and mem-
ories from a corpse In an experimental
me=rocedure 'PG' ( 1 hr . 21 mtn )
1 $ "Cat People" ( 1981. Fantasy)
Nastass1a Kinskt, Malcolm McDowell Fall·
1ng 1n love poses a problem for a young
woman who turns into a ferocious btg cat
1f she mates with someone who Is not of
her own kind 'A" (2 hrs ) 0 llOYll "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy!
Nicolas Cage Det>orah Foreman A high
i;choot girl breaks olf her romance with a
pun1<e1 becftuse the relationship threatens
hi>r c,r,1ncl1n<; w11h1n her peer group 'A"
_@_. ''GOid ()jggetsOf 1935" (1935.
Mutleat) Dick Powell, Qlo(ta Stuart. An
ambitious stage mother pushes her
daughter toward an older man (2 hr&.)
.. ®.,.."All The Rivers Run" (Part 3)
( 1983. Orama) Sigrid Thornton, JOhn
Waters. The head$trong wife of a river-
boat captain finds adventure and
romance In turn-of-the-century Australia
l hr .. •OmlnJ..
-IT•Hii armnrr• FT 1111-Featured. a
IOOk at papular muSIC's musical duets. a
tool< at the media's sports doetors ( 1
hr) fJD mM NVllWI "Women In The
Oirector·s Cha1t" with clips lrom "Yentl,"
"Fast Times At Rtdgemont High'. and
"Valley Girl" and inteNlews with women
l
dlr=IAC*I
.. um&Y 90ITI 'Ml Ml D8(J)OID ... WM.Lltmr .,..,_ ..aRT ..,.'°'°" ' .., .. .....,
...nm "We Ara Driven" The dark-
.er side of Japanese labor relations ts
explored. behind the poelttve images of
~h ettic1;ca. and high morale Q ( 1 h1 )
..,.~
.,,.. llXY Intimate fantasies
become racy reatlty through comedy,
mUSIC and dance ( 1 hr ) Zi M(MI "Lady On The Bus" ( t983,
Drama) Sonia Braga. A young newlywed
finds se•ual enjoyment on a bus htled with
strangers ( 1 hr . 26 min ) . ,.._.c:owm __
td ....
11:11 90ITI MAL , ..... ,,.
MIC ...
HAMYO
---.0¥** .,.,,A&. ....
_,.. "Jacobo T1merman Prisoner
Without A Name. Cell Without A Number"
( 1983, Drema) Roy Scheider. Liv
Ullmann An outspoken Jewish editor
finds trouble when he wntes editorials
which eventually lead to a clash of opin·
ions with I.he Argenllne governmen1 (2
hrs) cm-o. e;) 111 CUJI 'America Al The Cross-
roaos" Topic runaway children -how par-
ents can meet their needs end l<eep them
at home ( 1 hr )
1W 0 llO¥m "Jacobo T1merman Prisoner
Without A Name. Cell Without A Number"
( 1983. Orama) Roy Sch4l1der. Liv
Ullmann An outspoken Jewish editor
finds trouble when he wrl1es editorials
which eventually lead 10 a clash or opln·
10ns with the Argenllne government (2
hrs )
fJ MOU.YWOOD CLOll'UP Featured a
report on how Hollywood is "award cra-zy" Dudley Moore entertains at a benefit
for the Venice C11n1c
119 fJ lllO¥ll 'Catch 22" (1970. Comedy)
Alan Arkin. Martin Batsam A group of Air
Fo<ce ofltcers disgusted with the rotatton
system and the subtle insanity of their
commano~ stoo el nothing 10 get dis-
charges {2 hrs . 10 min I
,_0111CUJI (!) ~_,WOM ....
Cl> Wcml • C-. Gary Collins and
Carol l awrAnce host this e)(am1nat1on of
the plight ot the I 6 billion women 1n the
""'"'" <. or•vPIQp1ng nations 1hrough lhe
Friday. January 27, 1984 19
-lanclay Cont.
ion.. of •he of theM women~ 1 hr ) allCMUWAYMl&W9
• CCllJ.W Mm'r'IAU. NOrlhwestem
vs OhlO S~R) \2 fi<a.) ® 0 "e.aatmuter" ( 1982.
Adven1u1e) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberta
A yoong man with an unusual talent fOf
governing antmalt ... rchel IOt the villain
rffPOOslble fOf lhe dellroctlon ol hll 1111-
~ 'PG' (1hi .• 45 ~
(Q) TM1 DOOlm MIOTI• PAMWal. CO.
C9iT The popu1a1 group perform a aelec·
11on of their hlta, Including "What A FOOi
Belleves ·• 1n this concert taped al the Unl-
vetally ol California at Berkeley's Greek
Theatre. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
.,._ "Washington Affair" (No Date.
Drama) Tom Selleck. Barry Sullivan A
government a~nl 1s threatened with
blackmail by an unscrupulous business·
man ( 1 hr . 30 min )
-@ --"Blondie Pta~ Cupid" (1941.
Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthyr lake
The Bumtteads decide 10 ~P a young
cou=n elOpe ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. i .. 'GOOdbye Mr Ch1p1" (1939,
Drama) Robert Donat, Greer Garson A
dedicated Enghsh 9ChOOlmaster is much
loved by his srUdenta (2 hrs )
-Cl) m¥ll ''Someone Al The Top Of The
Sta11s' ( 1973. H0tr0f) Donna Miiia. Judy
Carne Two young women rent a room at
a fOfOidd1ng Victodan mt1ntk>n and dis·
covef that their lellOw tenants are nor
what they appMr to be. ( t ht 30 min )
l _.,IUO ....... WALL.YllOlll
Dll .. "Siient Raoe" (1982. Aav.n-
ture) Chuek N0tr.s. Aon Sl\lef. A crttlcally
1n1urecl 1>5ych0p8th Is revttallzed and
made almOSt indeStrvctabte by the handt-
work of a mentally unhinged sclenttsl 'A'
It hr 40 min l
-Monclay
-·llondng 11ov1es-
•CZJ "Cat People" ( 1981. Fantasy) Nas-
t8SS'a ~ .. Malcolm Mcnow.I (2 tll'L) •0 "A Little Sax" (1981, COmedy) Tim
Matheson. Edw8fd Herrmann ( 1 tw 35
min )
•(C) "The Second Time Around" ( 1961,
Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Andy Gnfflth
{ 1 hi , 39 min ) •
01 'T1eesures Of The Sooo#" ( 1981 Ota·
ma) Paul Dean Carey Born ( 1 hr . 40
mm ) •<Ill "Lorna Ooone · ( 1951 Orama) Bar·
bera Hele Richard Greene (2 hrs )
• "Blue Fin" ( 1978. Adventure) Herdy
Kruger. Gteg Rowe ( 1 ht 30 man.)
119(!) 'Fathom' ( 1967. Adventure) Tony
FranelOS8. RaQuel Welch (2 tw1 J 1z> "The Boogens" (1 98 1. Horror)
Reb«.ca S.lding, Fred McCatrto ( 1 tw .
~ "*') 1190 "The Seaet 0t NIMH" ( 1982. Fania.-
Sy) Animated Votces Of Ellz.abeth Hart·
man Dom DelutSe ( 1 tw 20 r1W'I ) •Ct ) "Author! Author'" ( 1982. Comedy)
Al Pecina. Dyan Cannoo (I hf <&9 ITWl) •Cl '"Sharky's Machine" ( 198 I, AOven-
twtl Burt ~. Rachel Watd 12
ht$) W O 'A.rplane II The Sequel"' '1982
Comedyl RoOert Heys JI-. HaoeJ1y
20 Friday, January 27. 198'4
_i __ __
• tWT•IWCN ... llOWll "Love. & Money" ( 1980,
Adventure) Ray Sha1key. Omelia Mull A
tot Angeles bani< employee'• Hte ls
turned upside-down when he meets and
becomes 1omantlcally Inv~ with the
wife of a wealthy German entrep<eoeur
'A' (1 hr .. 35 min ) ........
W CI) ... "In The Money" (1958. Come-
dy) Bowtry Boyt. Patricia OonaM. The
Boys find themselwt walking a pet poo-
dte after becoming lnvotved with &0me
Brlllltt diamond smugolers. ( 1 hr . 30
min) ..... ~= "Thlok Dirty" ( 1978, Comedy)
Marty Feldman. Shetley Berman An
advertlSlng man !Inda the sexy new TV
star he's been IOoldng for right In hla own
household ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
llOWll "The End" (1978, Comedy)
Bun Reynolds. Dom De Luiee A termlnal-
ly 111 man muaters the courage and deter·
mlnauon to lace hit Impending death with
a set'* o.:.=ty . 'A' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) I -· llOMTM. ttl WOii.i ATU.
W AT-wmt Guest K1lu Vandeweghe
i h.!J .. (l)Cll ....... Atat
rrtYM• I II
,_ "Devta CUp Fll'\ftl Highlights"
Aust1alia vs. Sweden (R) ( 1 hr.) g.,. "The Secret Poltoeman's Other
BaU" ( 198 t, Comedy) John CIMae .
Graham Chapman British comediana and
lllUSlCWlS. .includlna cast mem~ lrom "Monty PythOn ... ··.,,Beyond The F,. ..
and "Nol The Nine O'Clocit News," per·
form in a concert fOf the benefit of
Amnes~nternatiOnal 'A" ( 1 hr 30 min )
-) "Kitty And The Bagman"
-(C) "Freed<>m' ( 1982, Drema) Mate
W1nn1ngnam. Jennifer Warren ( 1 hr . 36
min J
tt1) "Dusty" (1981, Orama) BIN Kerr
Noel Trevarthen ( 1 ht . 28 min.)
"The Trials Of Oscar Wide' (No
Date. Drama) Petet Flnoh. James Mason t? his )
-Gl) "Miss Sadie Tt'IOmps<>n" (195<&. Ora
ma) Jose Ferrer. Alta Hayworth (2 h,..)
-· ''The Gam~" (1980, W"1ern) K9f'Oy Aogets. Lee PU<cell (2 hra)
"KISS Me Goodbye .. ( t982. Comedy)
Sally Field, Jamee Caan ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) tw D "The Swtngef" (1966. Comedy)
Ann-Margret. Tony FranclOSa ( t hr . 30
f'TW'\ J tw ) "Shipwreck' ( 1978. A~Ufe) Rob-
ert Logan, Mlt(kl JatTuson-Olton (1 h1
43mtn) -&1•---11ov1es--· "l'all Man Aiding" ( 1955, Western)
Randolpn Soon. Oof04hy Maione (2 hrs ) at ''Valley Gwf' (1 983. Comedy) NiColal
~ Deborah Foreman ( 1 ht . 35 min )
"KISS Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy)
Sally Fieki. James Cun ( 1 ht . 42 mtn ) -ct" "'Jltnmy The Kid · (1982. Adventure)
Gary Coleman, Paul LeMat ( 1 hf . 26
ITW\) O ·v alley Gw1 • ( 1983. Comedy) NicQlaa
~. Deborah Fot.man ( 1 ht . 35 min l ,f' "HanoYet Street' < 1979. Aomenoel
C t982. Comedy) Liddy Clatk, John Stan
ton AJoung EngliSh bride goes to Austra
Ua an oecomes Involved In a batti. tor
coorrol Qt ~ UC\~y.:orld 'R' ( 1 h1 35
min.) ""
trllQl)...,IWMIMT ·
t:ll(C).,. "BUiftt" (1977. Drama) Pa111
d' Arbanvme. Mona Klrtensen A young
girl's sexual awakening occurs during her
stay with a family friend one summer 'A'
lhr . 35min ) ..... a. CllCO,_ TMI ... ... ...... ,..
llCMI "Quartet" ( 198 1. Drama) Alan
Bates. Maggte Smith A Bohemian couple
open their home to a young woman whose
hvsband was given a jell sentence 'R' ( 1
hr .40m1n) "CS m¥ll "Looping" 11981, DramaJ
Shelley Winters. Sydna Rome Hard times
befall an old carnrval couple, fOfclng them
to hire a strtppe1 10 bring In the money so
they can buy their ticket 10 retirement a
rollercoaster ( I hr . 35 min.)
11:9 (1)PMTM• •0 .,._"Love Child" (1982, Drama)
Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges A pregnant
inmate 1n a women's prison wages a bat
rte to keep her chtld. who was fathered by
e married guard 'R' ( 1 ht • 35 min )
M (HJ mwll "Partners" ( 1982, Comedy)
Ryen O'Neal. Jonn Hurt A straight cap
end a gay pollCe clerk go undercover as e
homosexual couple to find the' murder8f of
a male model 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min )
•1 TOPO'TM1.a1U•la .....
.......... (R)
d ) .,,. "Barbarosa" t ~2. Western)
Willie Netson, Gary Busey A T exes outlaw
grows to beeome a legend while constant-
ly on the run from the authorities and his
angry in-laws 'PG: ( 1 hr . 26 min )
Hamson Ford Lesley-Anne Down ( 1 hr
49 m1n) tt16' "Conspiracy In Tehefan" (1947
Adventure) Defel< Farr Pamela Stlr1IOQ
(2 hrs )
19 t) "The Second r1~ Around" ( 196 t
Comedy) Debbte Reynolds Andy G11lt1th (1hf.~m1n1
lk.i 'Brainwaves" ( 1983. Science-Fie
flon) Keir Dullea Suzanna LOYe ( 1 hr
21 IT'Hn )
(0) "The Looehness Of The Long Distance
Runner ( 1962. Drema) Mtchael
~d'fave Tom Courtenay ( 1 hr . 43
1:90 "!< L1tlle Sex · (1981 Comedy) Tim
Matheson Ec:1ward Herrmann ( 1 ht 35
m.n) Zl ·space Movie" ( 1979) Documentary
MUSIC by Mij(e Otdfleld ( 1 hr . t9 min) •'l.) "Missing" ( 1981, Drama) Jeck Lem-
mon Sissy Spa<* (2 hr$. 2 min ) •<C> "Five Fingers" ( 1952. Orama) Jam~
Mason. Danaetle Oameux ( 1 ht 48 min 1
1tt "Treasures Of fhe Snow" ( 1981. Ora·
ma) Paul Deen. Caley Born ( 1 hr . 40
min l
SI A Whale 0 1 A Tale" ( 1977. Adven
tu1e1 Wilham Shelnef Many Allen (l
hf!.)
l · Sharl<y's Machine · ( 198 t Adve<I
lure) Burt Reynolds. Rachel Ward <?
hrs )
.. 0 eoc,y I 197~. °'•m.tl I 1 rw ?5
min I
-Monday Conl.
0 "On The W1tef1ront" ( 19~. Ofama)
Marlon Brando. Eva Marie Saint (2 hrs )
•fl l "Let's Spend The Night Together"
( 1982. Musical) Documentary The ROll-
1~ Stones ( 1 hr • 30 min.) .. w "Duel" (197t, Suspense) Dennis
Witav4tf. Tim Herbert (2 hrs )
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Mare Winningham, Jenntter Warren A
teenager. rebelling and fleeing lrom rhe
custody of her d1v0<ced mother. a11empts
ro come up with answers of her own 11
hr. 36 min)
( H} GIOl'TA OAllCI, GIOl'TA -This retros·
pective IOok al movie music.II 1nclodeS
performances by Astaire and Rogers,
Shirley Temple. Gene Kelly, Manlyn Mon-
roe and Elvis Presley and clips lrom
"Carousel " 'The King And I," "West
Side Story," "Cabaret' and The Rocky
Hou<>< Picture Show " ( 1 hr )
<Ol llOWll "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy)
Nicolas Cage. Deborah F0<eman A high
school girl bfeaks ott her romance with a
punker because the rNtiOnshll) threatens
her standing ~hln her peer group 'A' ( 1
hr 35min ) · •
$ ... "KISS Me GOOdbye" (1982.
Comedy) Sally Field. James Caan A wld·
ow who Is about to remarry 15 v1s1ted by
tier late husband's ghost PG ( 1 hr 42
min)
ZJ .,_ "Success (1979, Suspense)
Jell Bridges. Ned Beatty Tired of his IU.il
unous home his beau!lful wife and his
!.ec.ure. well-paying JOb a credit card
company employee conceives en elabo·
rate olan for escaoe 'PG' (I hr . 31 min)
.. ,m9' TAii
AIJCI ..... ""POlmlm • PACll OI QI.Mm
,.,_"Hit And Ron" (1957. Orama)
Hugo Haas. Vincent Edwards A middle·
aged man's jealousy OYer his showgirl wife
leads h•m 10 ptot an "accident'' lor her
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Hours·· A IOok at the COYerage of the trag-
edy at the 1972 Olympic Games In
Munich (Pan 1)
I .,.... COii/iii/it .... wu
• 11111.olT LOWICClll•Cl"m
• COJ9 •I OU. CCMm "Reha-b1htat1on Institute Of Orange County" This
program looks at the efforts of R.1.0 to
help people who have become disabled
make the transition from dependency to
1ndeg:.n0ence
IE) d.LIGI umTUU. Georgetown vs
Syracuse (2 hrs.) (~)MIO~ ATTUCTIM Dan Ingram
previews a cOllectlon ol l0<1hcomlng films.
specials and sports events
(L ) llOWll ''KISS Me GOOdbye" (1982.
Comedy) Sally Field. Jarnes Caan. A wid-
ow who IS about 10 remarry IS visited by
her late husband's ghost 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42
min) m COUl• MmTULL Fresno State vs
Utah (2 hrs)
Nl @ mrl 1:118 I Cll THI Taft Featured a visit to hrS·
tone Quebec. one of the oldest cllies In
North America 10 take a look at the spec·
tacular Winter Carnival and snow sculp
lure compe1111on
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LA¥mm a ll9l.IY l Cfl911ff
....
I'@. hi •LA. i=.etured: 8Ctrell Jane
Seymour; "Scats," a group of women
gymnaate: a look 1t tiny thr ... wheeled
cars; how finding your right colOc'a hu
become ~ . I L~
.._WLD_..OI .....
-.,.. CCMMY Fntur.ct: the San Clemente Botder PatrOI; former lirat
lady. Betty Ford. tpelklng from the Betty
Ford Center: a proftle ot an ~·· carhop: a v191t wfth Innovative photogr•
P-hef I ~deographer Wllllam Weg. man. 00 .. _ .... Gobo It eeger '°' hla u~to come hOme. but eoon has l80ond t Mt.• ,
(%) "Htnover Str!Nf"· (1979, ,
Romance) Harrison Ford, L~·Anne
Down An Amer1Can pilot fib In love with
a married English OUtM during World War
11. then emba(kt on a daring m!Mlon to
~ her hutband from enemy fOfcea.
'PG'_j 1 hr .• 49 min,) .. 8 Cl) IC' •C.OW ,_ ..... Aman-
da is kidnapped by Central American reb-
els who ere plOttfng to astasafnate their
president. ( 1 h'.J I Cl1"UCM•
.,.. "Bloody Mama" (1970, Ora·
ma) Shelley Wint.,., Pat Hingle. Ma
Barker and he< disturbed sons ....... the
Ozarks to as.sume degenerate and wlgar
ltves as crlmlna~<~ra.)
D 9 """ llC_. A lkl« racee against a car down one of San Frll'ldlco'•
steepest streets. Ind a lkeet shooter rltk•
his hie by faclQO Jargota flying toward him a!6::'·~ I =.r ... rr T011•rr "TV'• Aneet
Hours" A IOok at the coverage ol the trag-
edy at the 1972 Olympic Gamet ln
Mun:&wtar1 1) m "The Marcua-Nelson Murders''
( 1973. Mystery) Telly Savala•. Marjoe
Gortne< When a black ghetto teen·ager la
pinned 10< two bizarre murders he didn't
commit, a pollce detective tries 10 find the
real murderer. (2 hrs.) 8D ~ "Abortion Cllnlc" The
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coast of Me,,ICO IRJ t 1 ht 1 <IJ.-o1rm
f"[" .,.,. 'Farso· r 980 Comedy) Oom
Oelurse Anne Bancroft A portly compul-
~rve eater l1nd~ tl"at r.oth1ng car dampen
hit. deSlre IOf IO<)tj unttl he falls 1n IOve
'PG' (1 hr 34 min J
$ .,.,. He Best L•tlle Whe>fenouM In
Texas' ( 1982 Musical) Burl ReynoldS
Dolly Parton A hambOyant muckraking
TV personality rnes 10 ctose down a popu-
lar =~513 A 11 hr . 55 min )
.. ~.,.,. 'The Se<:ret Ways ( 1961 Dra-
ma) Rlehard W1dmarl\, Sonia Ziemann A
leader of anti commun11t forces iS btoughr
001 from behind the Iron Curtain 1n Hun·
9.ary by ar. Ame<.can adventur8f 12 l'lrl 7'> min 1
22 Friday, January 27, 1984
e•mr•~~ entertain·
" Aler\ King and ni. Mighty <Anon Art ~~) I·--~ ·--·-,.... fll nm _, Gc.lests Lee
tiOf'llley Al80 and the Rep ~ny 11
IV. 30 ITWI) e 11w1et111MNWeco
Gl) .. ''The Two MB. Can<* ( t9'7
Ofema) Humphrey 8ogcw1 Barbara
Sr.anwyc:k A deranged att!sl methodoc:au1 rname1 and muroers l"llS ...._ ettef 00cno
a bczarre pomait of them (2 rvs )
• UW '• CA Host Oennor,
~ (1hr)
CCI 1 • UlllTIM.&. GeorgetOWT'I ~ ~ac:use ~J (2 rvs I
•• "Kitty And The Bagman
(1982. Comedy) Uddy Cl.ark. John Stan
IOI\ A young Englistl bnde goes to Austra ·
Ila and becomes lllllofved in a battle 10<
COtlrtOI ot the ~ R' ( 1 "' . 35 nwq • ,. cua Featured: a woman wtio
learned to lty witf\Out a lel8ot'I wMr'I her '*>' d*2 .,, night one WOl'Nlt'I' s emotional
baftlie With rape ( U w .. 30 min ) ·
tW(C) .. "'The•En<f' (1978. Comedy)
&rt ~. Dom De Luise A lerrTw\al
ly ill man must~ the courage and deter
l'TWlatlOO to lace his impendltlg death w11r1
e sense of dignity 'R' ( 1 ht '° min )
.,.. "Brainwaves" ( 1983, Scienoe-
F1et100) Kew Duttea. Suzanna love A
young hOusewrte suffering from brain 1rav·
ma receives thougt'lt processes and mem
ones trom • c:orpse 1n an experimental
mec:Ei~ocedure. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 21 min I -1 trralCOCa If 11 Urn ---1 .,., ..... -e Ull _,wmtD&WID ~ Goest~ comedian Sandia Bernhard. wnt
er Matthew l~o and "Solld GOid
dancef Oarsel ( 1 hr )
I .UT.com ~COLLICTIOI
LA.TGDAY
.,.. "Thars My eoy· ( 1951 Come
dy) Dean Marttn. Jerry Lewis A weakling
IS aided by hlS athlellC roommate to
become a football star In order to please
his lathef (2 hrs . 5 min.)
(I) IDWM I llM'JWI uLA&.1111•1111,..• 9 mrrmru•n re 11rr "TVs F1~t
Hours" A!<><>'< at the coverage of the trag-
edy at the 1972 Olympte Games 1n
Mun.ch. (Part 1) •
I LOW. 'I •OM lnU
.. (I) COi ''90 A brother and S1St8f hghl for control over a c0<pora11on (R) ( t hr
20men.)
CJ) .,_ "The Beast Wrthln" (1982
Hotror) Ronny Cox. Btbl Besch A woman
IS raped Oii her honeymoon by a hairy·
legged creature and P<Oduees a seemingly
normal son who grows up to follow 1n his
dad's bloody footsteps 'A' ( 1 hr 30
min~ -·~~MULnt Cl) .,_ "Aloha Means Goodbye"
( 197 4. Orama) Salty Struthers. James
Fraoolscus When a physlelan's son
becomes 1A. a young girl with a rare blOOd
i1 is sought as a heart donor (2 hrs )
ALL•MP-.Y
.. "Tomouow Is Forever" ( 1946
Ofama) Claudette Colbert Ot'son Welles
A woman 1s reunited with her husband 20
years after she beheved hrm dead (2 hrs
30 min) (].J .,.,. 'Summer 01 72" ( 1982
-~ayConl. ' AdVenture) Anne11e Haven, Loni Sanders
A young men pursoes the affection$ 01
several old« women ( 1 hr • 15 min )
(0).,. "Death Wish II" ( 1982, Orama)
Charles Bronson. Jiii Ireland A v1gllante
moves to Los Angeles to continue his fight
against crime 'R' ( I '" • 35 min ) ZJ .,. "Cat People" (198 1, Fantasy)
Nastassla K1nskl. Malcolm McDowell Fall·
1ng 1n love po$9S e problem for a young
woman who rums Into a terock>Us big cat
1f stie mates with someone who is not of
her own kind 'R' (2 hrs) m-econ W0.,. "Coup De Torchon' (1982,
Orama) Philippe Nolret. Isabelle Huppen
A law enforcement officer In Africa seeks
murderous revenge against all those who
have disagreed with him and his Ideal. (2
hrs. 9 min)
t11( .,. "cat People" (1981 , Fantasy)
NastaSSla K1nskl, Malcolm McDowell Fall-
ing 1n love poses a problem for a young
woman who turns into a ferocious big cat
1f she mates with someone who ts not ot
-Mlfft't ..... tlllher =~~s l
MTNTMJL
.... (II)
t:ll .,. "Diner" I 1982. Comedy) Ste~
Guttenberg, Mickey Rourke A Balt1m0<e
-Taescl
-Monalng Movies-
• 0 "Kitty And The . Bagman" (1982
Comedy) Liddy Clark. John Stanton ( 1
hr. 35 min) r.2..l "Sharky's Machine" ( 1981. Ac:tven-
ture) Burt AttynOlds Rachel Ward (2
hrs) •CCJ "There's No BuStnes& Like Show Bu&•
ness" ( 1954. Musical) Ethel Merman
Dan Dalley ( 1 hr . 57 min)
~) "A Whale Of A Tale" (1977. Adven
lure) William Shatner Marty Allen (2
hrs)
•@ '"T11 We Meet Again" (1940,
Romance) Merle Oberoo. George Brenl
~hrs)
1'1(!) "Shadow 0v9f Elvftton" (1968. Ora·
ma) James Franciscus, Leslie Nielsen (2
hrs) 0 "Same Time. Next Vear" ( 1978.
Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn (I hi
59 min)
CZ) "Fool Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Goldie
Hawn. Chevy Chase ( 1 hr 56 min )
~ (f1l "Threshold" ( 1981, Drama) Donald
Sutherland, Jett Goldblum ( I hr 46
rnin)
.. C) "Bill" ( 1981. Orama) Mickey Rooney
Dennis Quaid ( 1 hr . 40 min )
_S) "Tteket To Heawin" (1981, Drama)
Nick Mancuso, Saul Rub1nek ( 1 tu 45
min.) .. 0 "If Came From Hollywood" (1982
Comedy) JOhn Candy. Dan Aykroyd ( 1
hr . 20 min.) CZ> "Blonde Venus" ( 1932. Romance)
Marlene Dietrich Cary Grant ( 1 hr 37
min)
-l'CJ "King Of Comedy· < 1982 comedy)
Robert OeNiro. Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr , 49
min)
CH) "Kiss Me Goodbye I 1982. Comedy\
Sally F1e!O. James Caan ( 1 hr . 42 min )
tS) "The Nelli Voice You Hear' ( 1950
Fantasy) James Whitmore Nancy Davis
diner is the hangout tor a Quintet 01 young
men seen during the time when the pres~
sure& of adulthood 81e thfeetening to
disperse them 'R' (1 hr .. 50 min.)
!Im ~Cl) Cll ... ...,,,ATCM CNU•FINe
-"FIS Wodd Cup" Women's
downhill (from Bad Gastein, Austria) (R)
i_lhr)
tllC$)fllOWll "The Evil" ( 1978. Horror) Rich-
ard Crenna. Joanna Pellet A sinls1er and
terrifying force conceals Itself beneath a
trap door In a reputedly "haunted" hOU$6
'R' ( t hr . 30 min.) ·;._,,IWMIMT .. QICO ..... ...
m.JH•MTW Dan •11mrr •un This band
from Birmingham. England under the lead-
ership of singer I songwriter Kevin Row-
land performs "Show Me." "There.
fhere." "Soon." "Plan 8." "Respect,"
"Liars A To E" and "I'm Just looking." .z, llC)V9 "I Love Yoo (Eu Te Amo)"
(1981, Drama) Sonia Btega, Paulo Cesar
Pe<elo Two people begin en explosive
affair 1n an attempt to focget their former
lovers ( 1 hr • 45 min.)
l11fH)llC)V9 "Ouest For Are" ( 1981, Fenta·
sy) Everett McGm. Rae OaWfl Chong.
Three membefs of a prehistoric tribe that
hasn't the knowledge tor making fire are
-(IZl "Torpedo Bay" ( 1962. Adventure)
James Mason, Liiii Palmer. (2 hrs.) -0 "On The Waterfront" (195-'. Orama)
Marlon Brando. Eva Marie Saint (2 hrs )
11'10 "Zenobia" ( 1939, Comedy) Stan
Laurel. Oliver Hardy ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) CZl "Lizzie" ( 1982 Adventure) Sarah
Petrse. ( 1 hr 30 mm )
-A.11ernoon Movies-
a. Cl) "The Cool Ones" ( 1967, Comedy)
Roddy McDowell, Debbie Watson. (2
hrs)
¢, 194 1' (1979. Comedy) John
Belushi. Toshiro M1fune. (1 hr .. 68 min.)
Of) "The Terry Fox Story" (1983. Biogra-
phy) Rober I 0.JVall. Eric Fryer ( 1 hr . 35
m1r) , o. "Butterfly" ( 1981, Drama) Stacy
Keach. Pia Zadora ( 1 hr .. 45 min.)
$ "Savannah Smlles" ( 1982. AdVen-
ture) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scott. (1 hr ..
45m1n.)
t!:tl 0 "Hit And Run" ( t 957, Orama) Hugo
Haas, Vincent EdWards. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (l "Space Movie" ( 1979) Documentary.
MUSIC by Mike Otdfleld. { 1 hr . t 9 min.) Wm "Otnner At The Ritz" (1937, Mys-
tery) Annabella, David Niven' (2 hrs.)
Hl(C) "Sp1r11 Of The Wind" (1979. Orama)
Chief Dan George, Slim Pickens (1 hr ..
42m1n J
.~; "ThreshOld" ( 1981, Orama) Donald
Sutherland. Jett Goldbtum. ( 1 hr., 46
min 1. <O (SJ "The Dark Angel" ( 1935, Orama)
Fredric March. Merle Oberon (2 hrs ) 0 "Partners" ( 1982. Comedy) Ryan
O'Neal, John Hurt (1 hr. 35 min)
IZ' "Sharky's Machtne" (1981, Adven·
1ure1 Bun Reynolds. Rachel Ward (2
hrs)
Mt L 'Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy) Nicolas
CagP, Deborah Forem8'1 (I hr .. 35 min)
d Cl "fhere's No Bustnesa Like Show Busl·
ness ( 1954 Musical) Ethel Merman.
sent 1n search of a new source When their
continUOUSly burning pilot fire II extln-
golshed 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 0 .,_ "Forced Vengeance" (1982.
Adventure) Chuck Norris. Mary LoulM
Weller. A karate expert uses hit mb¥el to
df1ve mobsters OU1 of a Hong Kong gam-
bling establiShment. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) l:ll i )PAll'M• "*"' R.IY, ILD. .,.. "Jo.epha" (1982. Orama)
Mlou-MlOu. Claude Brasaeur. A woman
whose marriage has fallen apart falll In
love with a wealthy hof'Nbreedet. 'R' (1
hr .. 5-' min.)
CU) M POLICATI Thlt concert by the
London band lncludet the perlormance of
"Rockabilly Guv." "We Say Yeah." "Jee=" and ,fLet'a Bop." -"The Best Llttle Whorenouae In
Texas" ( 1982. Musical) But1 Reynolds,
Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muckraking
TV personality tries to cloee dOwn a popY-
lar bawdy house 'A' ( 1 hr., 66 min.) •1 TOPO'1MI llGN•ll ...,,..
........ OI)
_,.. "The Next One'' (1982. Sci-
ence-Fiction) Keir Dullea, Adrienne Bar·
beau A man from the future breaka the
time bemer and lands on an Isolated
island ~t: min.) t:a(J) M Guest: Ruth Buzzt
D Darley ( 1 hr .. 57 min.)
g ~ssrng" ( 1981, Drama) Jack Lem-mon. issy Spacek (2 hrs .. 2 min.)
(%) " I Play" ( 1978, Comedy) Goldie
Hawn. hevy Chase. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) •CD "B b Le Flambeur" (1956, Orama)
Isabelle Corey. Roger Duchesne. (1 hr ..
43min )~ Ul(Hl "Kiss e Goodbye" (1982, Comedy)
Sally Fiel James Caan ( 1 hr • 42 min )
@ "Otne . ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Gut·
tenberg. M key Roorke ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) -..... CllN Cle ...
mtr• ..... .... 0
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.,_ "King 01 Comedy"
comedy) Robert OeNlro. Jerry L · . An
abrasive would-be comic kidnaps a nflu.
en11al talk show host and dema
appearance on his hottage'a program as
ransom. 'R' ~~~1i;.t'l COUltl Maryland vs. Vlr-
Q!!lla (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs.)
lSJ llOWll "Ticket To Heaven" (1981.
Orama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rublnek. On
the heels of a romantic breakup, a young
man vrSlts friends in San Franctsco and la
slowly drawn ln10 joining their rellgloos
cull 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 0 llO¥ll "Same Time. Next Year"
( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Bur&-
tyn Two people carry on an unusual
e•lramaulal affair by meeting at the same
reson for one weekend each year over a
period ol several decades 'PG'
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~ Oeode to .-e IUIOOe,,, or()et 10
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nwi I • ._ :• .U,_ "True Wes•
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pr<><JUc«j •or t~ toc...es or tl'w!
rNllOf"llhe:> befWMn t-..o btOlhers .,, a
rural soulhem C.bnie C()n'V'nUnlty one a
modestt"f soc.cessf\JI 1eteenwr1ter and the
otllef a bum O 12 llts l
H .,.. ·r1'e Terry Foll Story ( 1983
Biograpny 1 Robert Duval Eric Fryef The
true 51or; ot the young athlete wno ran a
Ma•attion ot Hope"' across Canada to
raise rnooey '°' cance< •eseercn after t1'e o.sease cost him a leg { 1 hr . 35 rTW'I )
L. mwll The Long Good Friday
11980 OtamaJ Bob ~ins Helen Mtr
r~ A Lonoon gangster figt\ts 10 keep hos
loPP'f"IQ empn togerhef R' (1 tu 45
"'lll' ..z.. 90Wll Ouane1 { 1981. Otama) Alan
Bet-es Magg.e Smrttl A Bohemian coopte
O()efl tnew hOme to a ,-oung woman wl'loSe
l"luSt>an<l was given a 1a11 sentence 'A" ( 1
"' 4() fTW\ l I DIMlllT
all 11 °" ..,._ Madeline dtscovefs
her P''"' and P'opet mother has l'lao an
a!1a" ""''n a stand·IJP c:omeo.an
f' 90Wll RoOe To Glory' ( 1964. West·
erroJ Cl'lue1o. Connors Robef1 Lansong A
0oge>t1eo map sel5 out to k• an lnc:1'9n
chtet lNf\O has been orrven from h&S land
a"'O 10 return (2 Na . JO mwi ) m ucm -a 6' ITCM.,.. An undefwOrld 9Jfe o.1onaps Mildred as pen or a plan to
ge1 Laura ano S1eele to come and work
for hd'I! ,Q' "' ) I ,:::'TO NAIT A YOU"Q hgure
s--arer !> dream ot WlfYWlQ an Otympic
...oeaa ''°' come 1rue unless the Hans ca" tae-p ner overcome a me,or f'la1'dicap
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MT\19 ·n.e CMcovery OI An.mat
~"'or Living Togettie<"" An e~ation
ol ll'le re:aroonsri.p between the behaVIO<
ol an.mats and tl'le klndS of cornmunitleS •r>
... ~" rne-, 1 ..-e ano func1ion is presenteo
w,~,h,,
~ mww Krs.s Me Goodbye (1982
~) Sa t Field James Caan A wlO °"' wt.o rS aoout to remerry 19 V151te<I by
"le' IOI~ "'.JSOafld S ghOsl 'PG' (' hr 42
'"""'" $ mww F()(ced Vengeance" f 1982
I.~· v'~ Chueil Noms Mary Louise
•\lellef A karare a~1 uses his moves to
'l'~ "'!"'()0Ste<s oot of a 1-iong Kong gam
I>' ng eslabl•shment A" ( 1 hr •3 min ) 0.,.. tt Ca~ From H01tywocX1
I '982 Comecy) Jonn Gandy Dan
•~<•o-1 := Ttie worst ~ trom Old B
mo .. .es are P'esenteo. otteono numorous
. g1omp5es o• Japanese monster epcs
e .. OIOttat.on fl m5 and the works~ Edward
0 WOOd Jf director of "Plan 9 Fron"
O\Jtt!< Space aria Glen ()f Glenda
PG ( 1 ht 20 '""' I
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tW I fl.II QJl fJZ) ...
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.,.. '0111· ( 1981 Otarna) Mickey
Roooe-,. ~IS Oua1d A man . .nsutuhon·
ahzeo rn a mental l'lOSP'tal '°' « years
enteJS lhe OUIS>de world ( 1 tw . •O mm )
H .,.. F()(Ce<I Vengeance.. ( 1982
• A~tv•e Chuck Noms Mary Louise
W~ ~ 1<ara1e ••pert uses Ns moves to
O• ve tT\Ot>Sle<s out ol a Hong Kong gam·
bi•"g es1a01csnrnen1 'R ( I hr 43 min )
L 90Wll Mascara' 1982 Otame) Lisa
-Tuesclay Cont.
OeLeeow. Lee Carot A young secretary
tries to enhance her U11lullilltng sex ltfe. ( 1
hr 23 min)
(l J llCMI "Love & Money" (1980,
Adventure) Ray Sharkey, Omeua Mull A
Los Angeles oonk employee's hie ~
turned up&Jd&.dOwn when he meets and
becomes romantleally Involved with the
wile of a wealthy German enlrep!'eneur
'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) mwul'IWY ...
119@ llCMI "Beach Ball" ( 1965. MuSIC81)
Edd Byrnes. Chns Noel. Faced with repos-
sesslOO of their Instruments. membefs of a
cotlege mu11eal group PoSe as gins 10 win
the necessary money 1n a band contest
1 hr . 45 min.) tt11 ... ,..,.. tdl Cl) ....... P.l. An atoot beauty, a
sumo wrestlef and a dwarf complicate
Magnum's life (R) ( 1 hr 10 man ) 0 1JD TOllMf Guests Singer Linda Ron-
stadt and comedian George Carlin ( 1
lhr '==..:.m.. MllMCH°'-nal °' JNI ~ Guests Fred Wil-
lard, Charlton Heaton. Helen Reddy.
author Doogtas Ad&IM ("Hllchhlker a
Guide To The Gala11y:1 ( 1 hr . 30 min)
CD 11•11°' IM "'MCllCO ., LAW ~A He>!!I Dennis
Wholey ( 1 hr.)
t()CGUHllAlllTIA&.L Maryland vs Vlr·
Q!!!IB (R) (2 hrs ) m M C&.UI Featured an anternattooal
vagat>Ond. how a casual drive turned into
a race with death t 1hr .30 min)
fW(S)llOWll "OUesl FOi' Are" (t981, Fanta-
sy) Everett McGill Rae Dawn Chong
Three members of a preh1stor1<: tribe that
hasn't the knowledge IOI' mak1ng•hre are
sent tn &earch of a new source when their
continuously burning pilot lire is e111in-
'
shed 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min J
1ttl ~MITaecoc:c.....,. ... ..,. .
MI lmaf •TWOM _,,.
llOWI "Richard Pryor Live On The
Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard
Pryor This hlmed concer1 performance 1s
highlighted by the comedian's views on
sex. marriage. prison hfe and a ch1111ng
though hum0<ous account of t.rs cata·
strophic ell.periences with cocaine
~ndence 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min )
UllCMI ''Missing" ( 1981. Orama) Jack
Lemmon. Sissy Space!< A middle-aged
New York businessman and hrs daughler-
1n law try to hnd out what happened 10 his
son who disappeared during the m1111ary
cou~n Chile 'PG' ~·. 2 m~ ma.a~=~~
U.TOOAY
llOWll "The V1olenl Men" ( 1955
Western) Glenn Ford, Baroara Stanwyck
A powerful Westerner 1s defeated by 1110-
lent oppollyto'ces (2 hrs 5 min I g>. LDWI. ammcM mu (fO .,_ "Threshotd" ( 1981, Orama)
Donald Su1herland. Jett Goldblum A
hean surgeon raises a controversy by
1mplan11ng an e1<pertmen1a1 mechanical
hearl 1n a temate patient ·PG' t I hr . 46
min) ·
f L 1 llCMI "Sharky's Machine" (1981,
Adventure) Burt Reynotds. Rachel Wara
A vice cop uncovers high-level pov11rn
rnent corruption while 1m1es11ga11ng Iha
murder ~111 'R' (2 hrs I
UM I) ({) McCtoud's romance ..v1th
a lashion model ends in disaster when c;he
murders a truck driver (R) ( 1 hr , 20
min.) a.~) llOWll "Vlct04' I Victoria" ( 1982.
Comedy) Jutte Andrews, Robert Preatoo
A gay 1ml)fesar10 rums a starving &Inger
into the ra~ of 1930s Paris by billing her
as Europe s greatest female lmperaona-
lor 'PG' (2 hrs., 14 min.)
ttll@ llMCllNIJNI .. we llOWll "Machine Gun Kelly" (1958.
Orama) Charles Bronson, Susan Cabot A
smalltime robber Is Pfes&ed into a kidnap-
ping by his nagging glrllrtend I 1 hr., 50
min) fl llOWll "PaJ4m8 Pany" ( 1964, Come-
dy) Tommy Kirk, Annette Funicelto. A
Mafltan calls oN a planned lnvatlon when
he lalls m love with a beautlful Earthling
l hr., 30 min.)
AU.•MPM&Y
llCMI "The Couch" (1962, Drama)
Grant Williams, Shirley Knight. An ex-con
commits psychotic crimes unbeknownst
to the psychiatrist who Is treating him (2
hrs , 30 min.)
CI).,_ "Foul Play" { 1978, Comedy)
Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase. A llb<arlan
enhsts the aid ol an inept police detective
after she beeomN lnvOlved In e bizarre
series bf murders and kidnapping anii::· 'PG' ( 1 hi' .• se mtn J dl1UIY=--.... •111•---CR> mAumTIAU. P0<1land Trail Bl&Z9f8
at Los Angeles Laker& (R) (2 hrs , 30
min)
(.$) .,_ "Valley Glrl" ( 1983, Comedy)
NicOlas Cage. Deborah FOl'eman A high
school girl breaka oN her romance with a
punker because the retattonshlp threatens
her standing wllhln her peer group 'A' ( 1
wlhr ·~V,~'TI.
t9 (I) Cll ... ..nrATCM
.,. "Bton ie Meets The Boss'
{ 1939. Comedy) enny Stngleton. Arthur
Lake Blondie nderstands when she
linds a sna t of another woman 1n
Dagwood's a-~ 1 hr., 30 min,)
t:11(fj) W • coeec.T George
Burns IS ,otned by guet1 Dinah Christle lor
a v=.Df song and comedy ( 1 hr.)
Ht@ ATl.Mm
1:9 Ii) llOWll "Partners'' ( 1982. Comedy)
Ryan O'Neal. John Hun. A straight cop
and a gay police clerk go undercover as a
homosexual couple to find the murderer of
a male model 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) ,..= .. MUil ~ llOWll "Best Friends" C1982, Come-
-·Morning 11ov1es-
W (C) "1941" {1 979, Comedy) John
Belushi. Toshlro Mtfune ( 1 hr., 68 min) •Ctl "Lady On The But" (1983, Ofama)
Sonia Braga. ( 1 hr • 26 min.)
.. @ "Silent Victory· The Kitty O'Neil Story"
( t979 Biography) Stockard Channing.
James Farentano (2 hrs )
19 (!) "So This Is Love" ( 1953. Biography)
Kathryn Grayson, Merv Griffin (2 hrs )
CCl "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972 Come-
dy) Animated ( 1 hr. 20 min) z "Space Movie'' ( t979) Documentary
Music by Mike Oldfield ( 1 hr . 19 min )
.. tH' "Beastmaster" ( 1982. A1venture)
dy) Burl Reynolds. Goldie Hawn. Two
screenwriter• whO have a good pettOnal
and PfOleeslonal relattonshlp OVtr•xttnd
their friendship by getting married 'PG'
{1hr.,50m1n) •8 llOWll "Wiid Harvest" (1947, Oram&)
Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour. Two grain
harvesters become bitl9f rivals oYef the
ssme woman. (2 hrt ) •1 CM1CO Amntl ... ... alll D•TW
llOWll "Cat People" (1981. Fantuy)
Nastassia K1nskl, Malcolm McDowell. Fal-
tng In love poses a PfOblem for a young
woman who turns Into a ferocloos big aat u &tl8 mates with someone who Is not of
her own kind 'A' (2 hrs.) •CCJ llCMI "Spirit Of The Wind" (1979.
Orama) Chief Dan George, Slim Pickens.
A young boy overcomes his handic.p to
beeome the World Champton Oog Sledd-
er. ·~1 hr. 42 min.)
a11(H) "The Terry FOK Story" ( 1983,
Biography) Rober1 Owall. Eric Fryer. The
true story of the young athlete who ran a
"Marathon of Hope" acroa Cane.di to
raise money f0< cancer rnearch an.r the
d•se'1secost him a leg. (1 hr .. 35 min,)
llCMI ''Soup For One" ( 1982. eom.-
dy) Saul Rub1nek, Marcia Strasaman. A
New Yorker confrOl'lts soclal pressures
and his own neuroees In his quest lor the
~eel mate 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min.)
.. (!) PAIJM a CD .,_ "Btond1e Takes A Vac.tlon"
( t939, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur
Lake The Bumstead• try to save an old
lr~t hotel lrom bankruptcy. (1 hr., 30
llUC\llft.ITU.
.. TOPO'JNlllON•ll ...,..
• Hltll ... llCMI "Diner" (~82, Comedy) Steve
Gullenbe<g, Mickey Rourke A Balllmore
diner 1a the hangout lor a quintet of young men seen during the time when the Pfe&-
sures of adulthood are threatening to
disperse them. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min.)
d ~ JNI ....wTI Guest Peter Ustinov. .. ·--°'~ llCMI "The Dark Angel" ( 1935, Ora-
ma) Fredric March, Merle Oberon. When
two love rrvals march ott to war, one of
them 1s blinded and given up for deed. ( 1
hr. 50mln.)
-· JNI MllaAll ® .,.. "Forced Venqeance" ( t982,
Adventure) Chuck Norris, Mary Loutae
Weller A karate expen uses his movee to
dnve moosters out of a Hong Kong gam-
bling establishment. 'R' (1 hr . 43 min.)
Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts. ( 1 hr .• 58
mtn) .. cc "The Ruttea·· < 1910. Comedr>
Michael Patin, Nell Innes. (1 hr •. 15 min.
(%) "Lizzie" ( 1982. Adventure) Sarah
Pe1rse ( 1 hr • 30 min ) -(CJ "Ice Castles" (1979. Romtance)
Lynn-Holly Johnson. Robby Benson. ( 1
hr 53 min)
lt1) 'Stroker Ace·· ( 1983. Comedy) Burt
Reynolds Loni Anderson. { 1 hr . 34 min ) rs· "Kiss Me Kale" ( 1953, Musical)
Kathryn Grayson. Howard Keel. (2 hrs) z, "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy)
Sally Field James Caan ( 1 hr . 42 min )
Friday. January 27. 1984 25
-Wednesday COid.
-@ .. Mister Cory 11957 Drama) Tony
Curts Martha Hyer 12 rn
tW G ~ Na .-y \1$. r~ N'O"t Mons:!'f"s
( 1966. ~>Ctionf '4amie van
Doren. Pame.a MaSOfl , rv 30 morc
-a11emooa Movies-
-• 'The Wonoetiul Country 1959 West~r Rooeo-1 tJ 1ctvT\. .Nile Lonootl
(2 ntS J '.t: HancJo,.er Street a 9 79 Romance
Harrl$0n f"!)lld LeserAnne Oolwn ' 'V
49 "WI I ::0. Tne P"8[e5 ()I Per.xanc.· '1963
M JSoGaU Ke.JO XU. Ange.a ~
2 IVS )
·Quartet 11981 Orama) .6Jat'\Bates
~Snvtn 11 IV 40~ I
W 'A~ '982 ~l Ai~ Fin-
r'rey GarOI Burnen f 2 rn. 9 m"1 o;, Peci-s Bad Bey '934 Comedy
Jackie C-OOPef T l"IOmaS Metgt'l8f\ 12 nrs I
.. ~ The Gor Gan I He.(> 1 ( 1956 Come-
<fy J Jayne Mansf~ Tom E,,... 11 rv
39 m.n I
1). r~ Sig Sot, I 1952 WeQerr.1 Ktr"
Douglas De-Ney Uarton 12 l'llS I
:Z, 8IOt'lde I et1o..l5 I 1932 Romance
Mar\ene Otetucn Ca•) Gra'lt t 1 hf 37
min •:::S:. ·Encnan:mient I HM9 Drama) Davia
NNen T ~es.a Wng'll 4 2 "'5
.. _ "Ch ty Scenes Of /w'(ltfl( I 1979 Ofa-
mai .Jofln Heare Mary Betl'l Ht..'1 c • tv
40"""
... ""Mee! Me In SI C.oucs 'I~ Mus.-
cal .Jvey Garlal"\Cl Tom Drake 2 rvs
JOm.n 1 :z: ·space Mo-.-e 19"'9 ~ta.')
M~ by M i.e Oidt.etc:l l rv 19"""' I
•@ "Oklanoma Crude 11973 Drama•
Geotge C Sc.cm Fa1e Quna,.~Y 12 tvs
10m•n 1 •'Z ·uz:zie n 982 AO...enl..treJ Sara"
Petrse 1 1 nr 30 m.n
.. au ... Q9I ....
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MllRICC9Ml'I
MWMMW wcm 1..-wum
•llMIC01~,Mnm
llOY11 ""Ice Casares·• 11979
Romance) Lynn-HOiiy .Jot>nsoo. Roooy
Benson A PfOCT\l.Slf'oQ young figure ~tet
ano ~ OOyfrieod l1nd wddeo SUCc.es6
hard to cope wrth v.hen she is ~ to
train l0t a pre-Otympoc compelltlOf' PG i 1 h< • 53 m.n.1
(}L .,.. "Be.astmaster · I 1982 A<Nen·
!Ute) a.we ~ Tanya Roberts. A
youno man v.1th an unusual talent for go-v-
ef ntng animalli searcnes tor the V'ltattl
respooslble lor me destruccooo of t)IS vii
~"PG (1 l'v 58mm
LL.,.,_ "Rabblt Test 11978 Comedy)
Billy Crystal Pau• lynoe A man com-
pletety shocks htS Wife -and the world ••
with the s1ar1i.ng reve!ati<>n mat l"l~!°s preg
nant PG' 11 hf • 26 min J 1 LU WU 1MI MIMI W Lisa neeos
a good headiine fOf hf!( ~ t>ut
hef first bog scoop lands hef in trovole •O ... IAmTIAU. Los AflOeles LakefS
at OetrOll PrSlons (2 "~ 40 min )
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• PAC:a 01 QILY\m
A T M.8IT fllCll ... A 1'10man r"'USI
SOM! the muroer oe ,,., oaugn•er an<:
prove to the tlilOt10 ttlal ~ wa~ no1 ~re
...._. Starring AngeMt u'l6bury ana .. o-o
,..1la!:€.:l~,30m I
~~ A vtSlt #!ft-~
~aes '1Aens' en.nan. T on Aria Att-
cia ana eonn. a PS)'ChC llMlef at wor" ... --'I I I f!QllMrr 0.lllO Le•t9f· Man I a~ toms wcoessful ""11117 ta~
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! = 'KJss Me Gooclb)e I 1982
Comedy) Se ~ Meld., James Cun A. Wld-
OW wno" at>out to ''"*'Y as vtaited by
l"lef late t""40afld" s ~ 'PG 11 ht 42
~I
1':9@ ...
1'.it 8 I Gm 'IW fa. Fe111ur.a: Iha tinais c t me 1960·s trM8 lest meet the man
resoons-ble lot aea~ a tunoon dyna.slf
tor sucn stars u Joan eo.ns. JaC!y'"
Smith and Bene Dllln$ a ~ Mth tame<:
Potar0o0 commeraa actress Mar.ene
11;11, .. ,..., '
LA_l..._..,l~
nl 0. LI. FeatlJ(ed L A... a :ougoes •
dt sergeant at Camp Peno.ton. go turt
ng Sc..per waves at Hawa11'a Nortn ShOfes
a repor1 on the 11gn1 Side oi me bf a.n sta · -
sllldOe<I ceie~tasnoons I L~
..... IU--.0 tll '•Ml
UW ,_ TW mT "Don Carlo Trus
f)efiOfmance of Verdi s tragic opera tea
hnes Mlfela Freoni. Grace Bumbfy Placide OonWlQO ano NtC01a1 Gnaaurov wi1,..
James Lewie conducting (4 hrs.1
_,.. '"FOfced Vengeance" 11982
A~tureJ Cl'lue:k Norris Mary Louise
Wettet A karate exP9'( uses nr.s moves to
dr•..e mot>5t~ out of a Hong Kong gam
bol~tablistlment A' ( 1 hr . '3 min ) .. 8 CIJ Da •lllC Liii ~ession 1$ CO'!
tagoaus when Manin takes oo the respon-
sibtl11y ot unoer-standing his dentist-
fneod· s ptonounced angst D fl> IUL ...U Waler st111ng stunts
from Cypress GardenS Ra 11 lady wno
rnaoe her mark 1n hcstory as the star 01 ar
an11-treeze commercaat. and a husbano·
ancrwife team who are memt>en oi the
Gabforn.a HighWay Patrol ( 1 hr ) 8 .,.. Capone · ( 1975. Drama I Ben
Gazzara. Susan Blakely The 1nfamovs
mobSler At Capone rises 10 power as a
~~czar (2 h<s I
U <II TW PALL.,, Colt's S.Stet IS me
target of lo.Iller~ when She unknowiogly
pnotograpns a kldnaPPtno rn PJOQ'ess c 1
hr)
'.:!) C0LLm u.-ITULL F0tdam vs
Notre Dame 12 hB 1 CD 911'9T'll II r TCl Hrr David Leiter
man ta~s about his succ.uful mgnaty 1a1k
show
m LRl'm.m "'Mme.-,...,. A ~ .l'\IO lhe pnvate llYes oi notables
1ncivd1ng PrlnCMS Diana. S1etan1e Pow·
ers Rooer1 Wagner. DaVld Huselhott
Morgan Fairchild, Cher. Mlehaef Landon
ano Jill SI John (2 hrs J m lM .... nm..., "Don Cano" Ttus
perlOfma,._ Of Ve<dl's tragic C>pefa fea-
tures Mirella Fren1. Grace Bombfy. Plac1d0
Oormngo and NICOiai Ghieurov. with
James Levirle conducting. (4 tn.J CJ .,_ ''The G1r1 Can't Help If' (1956.
Comedy) Jayne Mansr~. Tom Ewe11 A
rnot>Wer hlfes I dO'Nn-and-out ptOdVCer
10 ma1u1 hi& lieooee a staf ( t Iv . 39
m.n I . •
~ .,.. "Strot(er Ace" ( 1983, Come·
dy) But1 Rey~. Loni Andetson A
11uck8f makes a bad oeaJ Wrttl an unscv·
pulOuS lned chicken franchlsef ano
becomes romanhcally 1n\<Olved with a
preny out wg1nal P A woman 'PG' ( l
hr 3-4 mlfl J
S., MOWll Ttie Man With Two Brains"
11983 Comedy) Steve Martin. Kathleen
T v'l"\ftl A t:>ratn Sl.ltge<>n wtth a wretched
mameo hfe t alls tn rove wtth a pickled
brain"' a ,ar that speaks 10 ht'Tl tet8path1-
cally R (lhr .3tmin)
.. ALL•MPMm.Y
atl Cl) --Led by the manlacal Jack
Ill the ooard agrees to 9n*Ke that
Ben eocountefs difficulties on his trtp 10
Ar•ica CD , ... "YUiii A V1Sll With letevlSIOrl
series vucens· Charlene Tilton. AN All·
cia ar<J Donna Mills. a psychic healer at
NOfl\
•@ M CA1\.m • IJ .,_ 'The FINll Conflict" ( 1981
HorrOf) Sam Nedi. Rossano 8'a.zzl The
son ol the Devil Dam.en. taces struggles
wh< .e lrytng 10 cause world c0<ruptl0<1 and
.l<XTl natoon of souts (2 tvs)
0 m M 'ACTI 01 Liii When Natalie's
tather dies SUd<l«lly, the Q1rlt and Mrs
Garrett lend lhelf support Q 0 [OJ DYUITY Blake and Alexis reveal
Petef's scandalous past and warn Fallon
aoovt hef 1mpulS1ve behavior toward him
'...,,~
mlY ....
9CM1m .0.. "Lady On The Bus" ( 1983
Orama1 Sonia Braga A young newtywed
l1nos se .. uar enioyment on a buS filled with
SllclngefS ( 1 hf 26 mHl )
~ m¥ll The Pirates Ot Penzance ·
11983 MuSACal) Kevin Kline. Angela
Lansbu(y Gllbe<t and Sulllvan's comic
vpera tells the story of a pirate's appren·
tree •ho wants 10 make an h<>nesl IMng
and hlS romance W1fh the daughter of a
ma101-geoetat G' 12 hrs I .Z.. .0.. 'love & Money" (1980.
Adventure) Ray Sharkey. Omel1a Mut1 A
Los A~ Dank emp+oyee's 11te 1s
torned upside-down when he meets and
becomes romantrcally 1nvol\ted with the
wile of a weallhy German entrepreneur
R 11 hr 35mtn)
m~
•@ --"The Chapman Report" (1962
OfamaJ Efrem Ztmbahst Jr . Jane Fonda
Ase.-survey condVcted by a famous psy-
chologist toocheS tne llvec oi tour typtea1
suburban women (2 hrs . •5 mm )
1t11 '"[. COL.Um umTIM.l f=Ofdham vs
Notre Dame (R) (2 hrs )
-D Gi) mfr CCMllT A lonely bag lady arrested on vagrancy charges. cta1ms to
be Harry's mother
"S M MOW• TO t'T1V1 W111 Sieve
Mar11n Pfesef'lts a var1e1y Of comedy In this
-Waclnesclay Coal.
excl~=· (1 hr.) m..--o S tf ... Ii_ Auachlandef la
surptised when he experiment• with mer._
1uana 10 control the neueee ceUMd by his
ehemother~eatment. ( 1 hr ) I ?j I,.. Prodded by his overbeattng
lathe<. a teenager reluctantly laces a cru-
cial test of hie manhood. Q (1 hf.)
GLOUllMT
ct) .,_ "Ha-novef -Street" .. ( 107~.
Romance) Harrison Ford. Lesley-Anne
Down An American pilot fallt In lovt wl1h
a married EnQllsh nurse dUf1ng World War
II, then embarks on a daring mltslon to
rescue her husband from enemy f0<cee. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 4'9 min) '
(.tt)MOWll "Annie" ( 1982, Mvslcal) Albert
Finney, Carol Burnett. During the Great
Depression. baldpate multl·bllllooalre
01...,er Warbuct<s opene his palatial estate
to a spunky, redheaded orphan for what
he rh1nke will only bl a week 'PG' (2 hrs ..
9 min.)
~IOLDMI
-•& &181T•ftfOM ... llOWll "The Beas1 Whhln" (1982,
Horror) AoMy Cox. Bibi Belch. A woman
1s raped on her honeymoon by a hairy-
legged creature and ptOduces a teemingly
no<mal soo who grows up to follow In hit
dad's bloody footsteps. 'R' ( t hf.. 30
min.)
lmft»m'•Q 1w D a Cl) di fl) ... TAD
llOWMlllAl'TWIUUM• ra ..... -·-. mWll "The Prisoner Of Zenda"
( 1979. Comedy) Peter Sellers. Lynne
Fredenck A confusion of Identities leeds
to alternately comic and dangerous situa-
tions for two look-allkes -a king and a
common sub.reel -In the mythlcaf land of
Ruritania 'PG' ( 1 hr . 49 min )
(S) mwtl "Pretty Maids All In A Row"
(1971. Mystery) Roel( Hudson. Angle
Dickinson A guidance counselor. the Idol
ol a bevy of high school beauties. works
w11h a teacher ana a police captain In
solving the mystery of !18Ve<al cheerleeder
k1lhnga . 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 min.)
• <.z.> m¥ll "I Love You (Eu Te Amo)"
(1981, Drama) Sonia Braga. Paulo Celar
Pereto Two people begin en exploslve
affair 1n an attempt to forget their former
lovers. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ~WMAnllYLm 11:11 .. , ....
1tll (I) POUCI ITOll'Y Two policemen go
undercover to Infiltrate a ao-called rifle
club {A) ( 1 hr .• 10 min.) D GD TOlllNT Guests. pianist Byron
Jan!f.:l'~~om Jones. ( 1 hr ) 19 AIC ... mm.19
•llMCtlOll-TllCll Oii • W Gue81a: Louis
Nye. syndicated columnist Jim Bacon.
Juhe Walters ("Education Atta"), former
basketball pro Biii Ruisetl. psychologist
Dr Joy Browne. lady box.ere Oerllte and
Kim Shrier. ( t hr • 30 min.)
I iiMitOll UllMAWCO -UC.~Y(IO
111 CUii Featured Joni Tada. a Qua·
drlplegie who became an artist.
119 @ .OWW "Tiger Shark" ( 1932. Adven·
ture) Edward G Robinson. J Cerro!
Naish A tuna fisherman losel one of his
hands while tlghting ot1 a shark. ( I hr • 40
mtn) a." AUm) MnCMCOC« ,_,.,
I ---•&• .... .,...... LAW ,_ ~ Hoel: Oerlnta
Whotey. ( 1 hf.)
(C)llCMI "The Rutlea" (1978. Comedy)
Michael Palin, Nell IMM. A comedic look
at The 8eet1et with narration by Dan
Ayl<royd, Gilda Redner. Ind John Belushi. u hr .. 16 min.)
(I) cou.m MmTIM.L Not1hwesle<n
va. Pufdue..:l (2 tva.)
..(Ii) -y .,. .... cc.. Cilrr PtNI and Don Everly rtunlte f<>< the
fifal time In ten yMtS, performing IUCh hits
as "Bye Bye Love." "Wake Up Little
Susie" and "All I Have To Oo It Dream"
from the Royal Albert Hall In London. ( I
hr.)
... LA11 W wmt DA• Liti !WI
Guests: oomedlan Joel Hodgson and
news correepondent· Edwin Newman. ( 1
hf.)
I
__ , ___ COLUC11C*
LA. TODAY
.. ''Who't Minding The Mint?"
( 1967. Comedy) Jim Hutton. Dorothy
Provine. A U.S. Mint employ" joins
forces with counterleiten •fter· he loeel
$50,000 In curr:n;. (2 tn. 5 min.) (f)IOWMA~LW• 0 __.,, m l Tai I n David l.ett«-
men !aka about hit eucc-ful nightly talk
show.
I LOWI. ,._.C• lml
LA11 W Wini DA• Lili &LYt
Gue8ts: oomedlan Joel Hodgson and
news oorreepondent Edwin Newman. CD .. "liquid Aaaeta" c 1982. Come-
dy) Sanjo Sooelk>, Samanlhe Fox. A
country glt1 •"Iv• In New Yori< City 1md
wfnt a pert tn a stage show produced for a
not-~legltlmate purpoee. ( l hf.. 30
min.)
-Cl) llOWll "The End" (1978, Comedy)
Burt Reynolds. Dom De Luise. A terminal·
ly Ill man musters the courage and deter-
mination to faoe hie Impending death with
a sense =lty. 'A' (1 hr .. .-0 min.)
... Cl) "Goldie And The Boxer"
( 1979, Drama) O.J. Simpson, Mellssa
Michaelsen. An unempl()yed man reachet
the top In bOxlng with tti. help of a 10-
~ar:/,I'!: c, hr .• 20 min.) W• "An American Oreem" (1966.
Drama) Stuart Whitman. Janet Leigh. A
televlsion reporter Is cal.)Qht between the
syndicate f<>< exposing their police con-
nections and the police for his wife's mur·
der. (2 tva.) 8.,. "FearleM Frank" ( 1969. Come-
dy) Jon Voight. Monique Van Vooren. A
hick becomes a biQ-city btawter and
winds up In hot water with gangsters. ( I
hf. 30 min.) (f) .,. "Winter Kill" (1974, Orama)
Andy Griffith. Sheree North. A mountain
community Is terrorized by • mysterious
murdefer. (2 hrs,)
I M.L•MP ... Y llMI "One Foot In Heaven" ( 19,.1.
Orama) Fredric March. Martha Scott. A
mlnistef and his wife face a wlet of harct-
lhlpt with courage and fortitude. (2 hrs .. 30 ';J. ! ... "Losln' It" (1982, Comedy)
Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley. Four
teen-age boys hoping to loee their virginity
In a Tijuana brothel pick up an oldef wom·
an going south for a Mexican divorce. 'R' 11 hf., 40 min.)
CZ).,. "Lady On The Bua" (1983.
Orama) Sonia Braga. A young newlywed
finds aexual enjoymll'll on a bue lln.d with
strangers ( 1 hf • 28 min )
•-econ W(C) mWll "Seniofs" ( 1977, Comedy)
Denols Ouald. Gary lmhoft.. Ent8'ptlalng
college aludentt turn their traternlty houM
into a bordello. ·R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min )
CB) .,. "Biiiy Jack" (1971, Orama)
Tom Laughhn, Oelo<ea Taylor An ax-
Green Beret half-breed champions the cause of a freedom achoo! tor runawaya
on an Arizona Indian reeefVation 'PG' ( 1
hr .. ~mlnl. WI r... lllOOM ... .,,
-Cl) C:. ... ...WWATQt liiCMI 1'The Comic'' ( 1969. Orama)
Dick Van Dyke. Michele Lea A faded
silent film star regains tame when he
begins maklng comfcal televlslon c:ommer-cla~ hr11.) CE ,.._.6'>
(DmWll "Gone In 60 Seoond8" (1974,
Adventure) H.B. Hallci<I. Marlon Butla. A
professional thief tries to steal over 50
expenSIVO automobtlea In leas than a
week. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min.)
H (I) mWll "Lady On The Bus" (1983,
Orama) Sonia Braga A young newlywed
finds sexual enJOyment on a buS fllled whh
.. stra5 (1 hr .26mln) l -~9:a~(IO .. '°'"°" .. mWll "The Last Outpoal" (1935,
Adventure) Cary Grant. Claude Raina. A
pair of military otticers tall In love with the
same woman amidst battlet between Al,._
can natives and the Brltlth. ( l ht., 30 iii.;.:-~=-"Ouartel'' ( t981. Orama) Alan
Bates, Maggie Smith A Bohemian couple
open their home to a young woman Who9e
husband was given a fall sentence. 'R' ( 1
hr. 40 min )
l11(t) MOYll 'Ice Castles" ( 1979.
Roman<Je) Lynn·Holly Johnson. Robby
Benson A promlSlng young figure skater
ana her boyfriend !ind sudden success
hard to cope with when she Is choaen to
train tor a pre-Olympie competition. 'PG' 11 hr • 53 min ) CID MOWll "Beastmaster" {1982, Adven-
ture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts. A
young man with an unusual talent for gov·
emlng animals searches tor the villain
responsible for the destruction of his vii-
i . 'PG' (1 hr .. 58 min.) a. PMnta
UICUI waft, 11.D.
M MOWll "The Man With Two Brains"
( 1983, Comedy) Steve Martin. Kathleen
Turner A btaln surgeon with a wretched
married Ille falls 1n IOve with a pickled
brain In a Jar that speaks to him telepalhl-
eally. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 31 min ) •CI> TGP0'1MlllCN•ll tD MOWll "Ourder In The Slave Trade"
(1974. Mystery) James Stewart. Diel(
Gautier A sports baron 19 murdefed and
the crime 1s pinned on a former football
pro whose detense Is being paid for by the
victim's widow ( 1 hr . 30 min)
~=•TW rtO ._., MOWll "Mask Of the Dragon" (1951)
Shella Ryan ( 1 hr )
(!) 1MI.....,.. Guest Bruce Forsyth
4111 (fl) I lmAllOP~
Friday. January 27, 1984 27
-......... llQvles-
•CI)) "Tomonow" (1972. Otema) Rot»rt
OWell, Olga 8eltin ( 1 hr . 43 min )
"KISS Me GOOdbye" ( 1982. Comedy)
Sally Field. James Caan ( l hr , 42 min ) •CJO "Tree1Ur" Of The Sn<>'W" (1981. Of1
me) Paul Dean, C.rey Born ( t hr . 39
min ) •a> "The Stir*•" (1955. Orama) Jose
FftfreJ. June Altyson (2 hrs )
•te) "Wild Horae Henk" (1980, Adllen-
tvre) Linda Blatr. Richlrd Oenoa t l ht
ll!Tlln )
M (!) "The Gambler From Natchel" ( t954
Ad\-enture) O.le Robertson. Oebte Peget
(2 tvs ) -.%) "Lluae' ( 1982. AdVenture) Ser1h
Pwse (1 hr 30 min ) •lC1 "AuthOrl Author!" ( 19&2, Come<:lyl
Al Pac1no. Dyan C.nnon ( 1 Iv 50 mif'I )
-'BrainWe\195" ( 1963. $clence-FIC·
hon) Keir Dullea Suzanna L0\19 1 I hr
20 min ) \l ' 'Suooess" ( 1979 SuspenM) Jeff
Budges. Ned Beatty ( 1 ht 3 t min ) -lC) "The Y•r Of LMng Dengetousty"
( t983. Ofama) Me! Glblon. Sigourney
Woevet ( t ht 55 min.)
k' "fa•I Undef The Sun" ( t982 Mys-
ff!f)') Peter Ustinov. Jane Birtclrl ( 1 ht 56
min ~
\ "NeYof L-' Me Go" ( 1963. Adi/en·
ture) Clari. Gat>te. Gene Tierney (2 In l "%1 ··Spece Uovle" ( t979) Oocumentarr
U\$C by M•ke ()dfieid ( 1 IV . t 9 ITW\ ) -all "The T1eesore Of Panch<> \/Illa"
( 1955 Western) Rory C.l'leul Shelley
Wint..-s 12 N's I tWCI "The~ SWOtd" ( 1962, Fentuyl
Besa! FU!thb<>ne. Est• Winwood (I IY
30m.n I
tWLZ~ "Blonde Venus" t 1932 Aomenc.l
Ma~ -Ooeu<11 C.I)' Grana 11 tv 37 m.n .
-&11 ..... ooa llovles-
-• .. ~,. s Mara\Jde4'S" (1962 A~·
turel ,#If Ola~ Ty Hardin (2 tn t C ··The C.fntl Mvtiny · < 1954 Orama)
Humplv") Bogert JoM F«r9r 12 hrs 5
l'1WI
J) A um• s., (1981. Comec!y) Tom
U.l~ EdliwatO ~nn l 1 hr ~
l'1WI I
-~ ·tion Ot ni. Oesel1 11981 Orama)
Arltflon\ ~ °"* AMa t2 Pn 4'
ITW'I I
WCI) T1't' Pt~ .. 11 Ute Of Don ~
( t9J.4 -'11\-.nt\Tel OougAas fa~
$1 ........ Oberon 12 hrS. •
W {?' 'Oua!'t~t 1198 I Oramll Alan Bal-.
~~h ct rv 40min 1
• ,C' "The T~ n Mmc>' (1974 Ora
mal Stew~PN~ 2 rn 40mn 0 The ti.ta"' Who lCMIO women
119-s Oramal 0-. Danner Lesw
CAron Ol-9ct«3 Dy Frenc:Qll$ Tl\lftau1 11
hi ~mrn t
-S '~()I A~·· ( 1979 AcMtl
...,.1 Normen ~ 8'9mbei1
l~ "' 15 IN\ l •ll -w.m&t V""4' ( t978 0ra""9J
Ta~O NM. ~~ 12~
6 t'IW'I I
-"The ~ .. (1981 HorTOtl ~ ~ ~ t.1cCarr9n ( 1 IV
35mn l
• ·~,......_Of The Sno--, 198 • r>a
me I P9'I 0Mr C.., 8et'I\ I 1 IY 39
ITW\ I
28 Friday. January 27. 198.t
•tOJ "A Boy Named Charlie Brown·
(1969 Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 30
min)
•(!) "ACaseOIRape" (1974 Orama)
Elizabeth Mootgomery Ronny Cox (2
hrs)
(Cl Wild H0tse Hank · { 1980. Adven·
lure) Linda Blair Richard Crenna ( 1 hr
31 min) •U.' "M11nny's Orpnans" (1980 Ofama) Jim Baker. Malachy Mccourt ( 1 hr . 31
min)
lZ) "f'.oul Play" ( 1978, Comedy) Goldie
Hawn. Chevy Chase ( 1 hr . 56 mm.)
--Evening •a• ... Cl9I cm ... _.. ......
=~ .......... ...-.1...-Msa1D1• ---.. Ol"-GIALPun..
TO•UllDI ...
.,. "EYll Under The Sun' ( 1982.
Mystety) P•tet U&tW'IOll. Jane Borkin Bel-
gian SleUth tiefoute Poirot loc*s fOf the
muidefer of a tamous ectress amc.ng an
•nd resort hotefs siatt and Qt*'IS "PG
l_11\r .56mlf'I )
0 .,.,. Anect< Force Z (1980
Adventure) Jonn Pt\llhp Law Mel G1t>son
During World War II. a top-secret Austra·
lien attacll unit penetrates Japanese ltnes
to perlofm a oanng r.coe rTllS$IOO ( 1 hr
35 min) CD COi & • IAlll19Al.1. Hawa11 vs Wyo-' -,.,;. ""' ,
-.°'...,.. Nm°' C&&.1\m , ' .,.. "Whs~·ey Ga'°'e' 119.t9
~I Joen Greenwood Bui Rao-
roro A group of lho"Sf)-Scotsmen r oo lhat
lhr loQvOr SU<>P') l'lilf'-4 o.en waning for
is on •ts •a)' 10 '"I@ bO'lom 01 tl'le sea 1 1
,.,~ a;a._ = :ie. A •°1Sll witl'I l arry Hag
"'An 8"<S mot~ Mart M•rt.-i, two stun!
men l#tlO ~ llto w.11~ w'""9 on tire . ,.,.,,,.,~ ..
811'9T'I a r till11•tT · T\ s Finest
l'b.l'S 4 IC>O* al I~ ~ege ol fl'll Nii.
on-i..~ Olbltes C1UmQ the 1960
'~~~·~21
.,~ill
.,_ 'Sha~ E:t.0<9" 11 9-32
()r.,.:1111 ..... Doetrcn o._. 8'()()1t.
P~ .:in • ".., flt ..dnQ • OOctor •'IC ~ a~:,,~ rJ1 .o•o r.-.egeoes , rv 20 ITW'I t
Hmm TM.I n&l111 1Vnpetshlts
.. Y'I • ~ v~e por-t•ays 1rw
Qr&~ kt1 II "*" ~ "'-MY!) ne~
~ helP$ Iha S »vQlll., I~
soP"I $:~ ... r.io gc90 Ne<:1 Bear"' ~ Ooole't ·~ a..,., Corl .aso ~a· c M ..
M I Cll Tm Tom Tooc Alnca '-'art I
FM~ a w'tlll! c "~ Mat.ona: Pl'"
Atrtea 1n search of native wlldtlfe. a lo<* at
Africa new and old 1n vfslta to Lusaka. the
busrhng capital city. and a tradltlonal trlb
al v1Hage Victona Falls. twice the sue ot
Niagara. known to the natives as "The
Sm~e That Thunders "
l fl)PM&YMlt
LA¥mm a-... a °'911tr
ftl Cll L.A. Featured I look at the OUI·
er ISiands of Hawaii. Mol<:*al and Kauai
Hawau's Volcano National Park and gor
~c;:~dens
m "°""" ccurr W.O. WU--.00' .-u.1
.. TICM ~ Thl5 aeries keeps
viewers up-to-date on the constantly
cllangtng electronic held. feeturlng lhe
newest home eieetronlc products, lrorn
video games to word processors
Q} • HOCllY \/11ncowet Canucks at
Los Angeies Kings (3 his.) rz.; .,_ "Success" ( 1979. Suspense)
Jett Bridges. Ned Beatty Tired of his lu11·
u11ous home, hrs beautiful wife and his
secure well-paying )ob, a credit card
company employee oonceives an elabo-
rate ~n for escape 'PG' {1 hr . 31 min )
• U (JJ .... PJ. A bank teller htres
Magnum 10 hnd en embezzjef bu1 turhs
rhe lables on him wneo she learns ~r
lathe< may be lhe ClllTW\el ( 1 hf )
II fm -A mM Nell'a plan to improve her memory thrC>Ugh hypnosis
bacllhres wTien she IS lett defenseless 10
anyone who knows he< tnggerlng mecha·
msm
U COUHI IAIUTUU. UCLA vs Wash·
1.!:!9100 Stale (2 hrs )
U ~ .,_ "Graue" (1978. Music 1-
Comedy) John TraYOha. OIMa Newt~
John A gang leadef tries to wm back a
beaultlul Australian excl\ange 6tudenl he
once romanoed (2 hrs ) ~ PCIJCI WOMAI a>=.. OI CMAa'l• A P'elode IO the
1980 Olympic Games tntS program will
locvs on the actlOn of the games me
Orympic !>lte ano lhe personahties thal
make lhlS lhe world even! 11 IS (2 hrs J &> .,_ The Deer Hun!et"" (Part t l
(1978. Orama) Robett De Niro. Meryl
Streep Three close caratr .. trlends from
a small Pennsytvarw steel town are
Changed to1ev9f by e•penencing the ter·
rors ol war when they are drafted end sent
to Vietnam (2 hrs ) . fD..,,.,.,...,. fllmmQ'9
I!> ----cowny Featured. 30 s Wester m<Me star. ''The Durango Kid
Santa Ana Police Depenmeot's "Officer
RoveJ the Acne Research 1ns111v1e
secretaries speaking out in "Deer Boss t '.,,. "The Year Of Living O.ngerous·
ly" I 1983 Ofama) ~ G.beon Sigour·
ne~ Wea11er An Australian )OU'naltst. a
Bnt•Sh embassy offac::ial end 1 d11TW101t11e
f uras.an came<aman become caught up
.,, tile tumult of 1965 Indonesia JUS1 p11or
10 lhe ta~ of Sullamo 'PG' 11 hr 55
mrn I
£ CG.lN IAlll"IUU. UCLA '4 Wash •ngton State (5ul)f9C1 10 ~outJ t2
hrs I
k .,_ "The Amateur' ( 1982. Orama)
Jotvl Sava~ Clvlsl~ PMntner A
CIA computftf e•pen ua-. t-Of actiw held
'1ut> to ·~ Iha murder oi n. girlfriend
b}' rvthless terronsts R' ( t rw 50 mon ) s ........ MCDCllPl-nm.L.r
A. bet1!0d·t~soene ~ at the maktnQ ot
MichM! Jkkton's musac ~ ol M oew
"' TIY.n.t ( 1 rv I m YMD'fll
q AU. •MPM&t ID PA9.Y.,. Alex feigns his support
I the EQual Rights Amendment to he can
w~elly feminist ~ WMr'flOAMmlnlT ....... -..... C*QM I) mM ,._.., Neal Gabler and Jef-
frey Lyons review "Broadway OaMy
Rose." and "Confidentially Yours."
([) llOWll "First Blood" ( 1982. Drama)
SylVester Stallone, RIChatd Crenna A
V1e1nam veteran'$ run·ln With the pollee In
a dead war buddy's h0me1own ncalates
Into a minor war 'R' ( 1 ht . 35 min )
I TMAT ...
1::8 MCA1\M
.. (I) -l -A prlma balleflna, moonlighting as a f\aahdaneer. hires the
Simons to protect her from c1lmlnals ( 1
hr ) D GD ~ The patrons of Cheers
begin to believe that an antiQue scale Is
acte=tdtspenSlng accurate fortunes. I •Ht&ti "Rellty Ace Of Spies" Our-
tng hrs mission to protect the Brltlah fleet
by obta1ntng naval gun plans from a Ger-
man shipyard. Rellly establ~ a new
1tyle and level ol espionage. (Part 3) o
~hr~ TMIATM "The trlah
RM" At the turn ol the century, Majof
Slnciau Yeates res.gns his comml88lon as
a Britl$h ott1ce< to take a post tn the west
of Ireland as Resident Magistrate, hoping
to live with hlS fUtUfe bride Philippa Butler
1n a ;,v;tul vlllage. (Part 1) O (1 hr.)
(.I) "lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy)
Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGOllem A
married psychiatrist find& hlmself falling In
love with a patient. 'PG' (I hr., 36 min.)
(2J llOWll "Lady On The Bus" (1983.
Orama) Sonia Braga A young newlywed
ltnds sexual enJO)'ment on a bus filled with
stra~ hr . 26 min.)
• ~ ..,.. "Ten L1tlle Indians" ( 1966,
Mystery) Hugh O'Brlan, Shirley Eaton.
Ten dlspara1e people meet their deaths
when they are Invited by an unknown hoSt
to a secluded mountatn mansion. (2 hrs.)
W 8 G ...,A&.O ILL. Jo-Jo makes the
decision to abort her pregnancy, unaware
that Biii IS detetm1ned that he should be
the one to decide the fate of the unborn
chll~rt2) (!) "Bulll1t" ( 1968. Orama) Steve
McOueen. Robert Vaughn. A San Francl9-
co detective tries 10 prevent the murder of
a pro.pectlYe wltneu fOf a polltleal hear-
i (2 hrs., 30 Min.)
-UC.
-(I) lllOTI &..--Mack follows laura
and dlscovtts her In the midst of a clan-
destine hotel meet=h Greg. ( 1 hr )
llfF" LOU~
IA,,_ "The Dlscovery Of Animal
BehavlOr lrvlng Together" An exploration
of Iha relationship be1ween the behavlOr
of animals and the kinds of communltlet In
wt11ch they 11ve and function la pretented
IBI O ( 1 hrl ~ lffrtat "Re!lly Ace Of Soles" Dur-
ing his mission 10 protect the British fleet
by obtairoog naval QU" ptans from a Ger-
man shipyard. Reilly ectabllshas a new
style and level of espionage (Part 3) O
(~) hlJ.o. ,_.CA Human sexuality I&
explored ( 1 hr )
({j-MVllW(ll) ®.WW "Brainwaves" ( 1983. Science-
FictlOn) Keir Oollea, Suzanna Love. A
young hOUMWlfe aulfe<lng from brain trau·
ma receives thought proc.aee and mem-
ories from a corpee In an expefimental
med=rocedure. 'PG' (1ht .. 20 min.)
(1J ''The Leet Two W•a" (1981.
Orama) Claire Malit, Tom Callaway. A
woman wr•tle& with a declalon about her
falling marriage during a family vacetlOn In Mal~~ 25 min.)
-· •£ W' .,.WWW ... !) ... -.wA • cca&f ~II Sedaka
pertorms some of his ~t hit•. such u
"Love W1H Keep Us -)'ogether," and
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Oo" at the
Ontario Place In Toronto. (1 hr.) '*l••(J)o a ... TAJI ~
llOWM a llAll1Wt UUIM • ....... . .....
MClll .....
llOWll "The Caine Mutiny" ( 19~.
Orama) Humphrey Bogart. Joee Ferrer
Based on the novel by Herman Wouk. A
group of officers mullny against their cap-
tain, claiming that he Is mentally unstab49
(2 hfs •• 5 mln )
(j llOWll ''Partners" ( 1982. Comedy)
Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt A straight cop
and a gay poliee derk go undercover aa a
homosexual couple to find the murderer of
a male model. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 36 min.)
(%) llOWll "Cat People" ( 1981, Fantasy)
Naatassla Ktnskl, Malcolm McDowell. Fett.-
Ing In love poses a problem '°' ~ young
woman who turns ltito a ferocious big cat
ii she matee with someone whO la not of
her own kind. 'R' (2 hrs.) m wun 1n u. tulllll.,. "Banllng BellhOp" (1936. Ora-
ma) Bene Davis. Edward G. Aoblneon.
Two rival boxing managers eventually
have a shootout after some doubMH:t08$-1~ l2 hrs . 5 min.) r
~ 8 Cl) ~ Olli U. A &efles of
events threaten to break up the gang a1
San FranctSCo Memc>fial Hospltat (R) ( t
hr .. 10mtn) D e TOlllNT Guest: actor Charlel Nel·
800~1~ l a .... -..nm
•11MCNt11 .. nal tll TNI _., Guests: Dana HIU
("Shoot The Moon"), singer Linda Hop-
kins. actress and exercise apeclallst Ann
Terkel, comedian Whitney Brown, author
Timothy Leery ("Flash S.ck"). Rick Due·
comun.t 1 hr .. 30 min.~ I ........... AM:llCO
LAW umlCA Host· Dennis
~~~.~(IQ
00 --UP tTOl9 Teenage drug abuse. Including the true stories of three
teenagers, Is discussed. focusing on drug
u&e. abuse and dependency. ( 1 hr.)
(l.J llOWll ''Three Swedlah Girls In Ham-
burg" (No Date, Comedy) The glrla and
thetr boyfriends get a guided tour of the
German city's lnfamout tenderloin district
(t hr .. 25 min) CO) 110W11 "Ring Ot Oelife" ( 198 1. Fanta-
sy) Georgina SpeMn, Paul Thomas. An
aphrOdetlac ring Is passed from person to
person leaving a trau of erottc encounters
in 11s wake ( 1 hr , 30 min ) m lit a.ul Featured· 8 woman who
practiced astral projection. the dangers of
alcoholism ( 1 hr , 30 min )
1Mt I M.119MtrCMCOCl •....,..-..,IY .. I ...... •••mm•1w ...
(()COU. umTIAU. UCLA YI. W ...
lton State {A) (2 hrs.) -e LA11WwrntOA•Lirt ti ~T--...-.CCIUICTICll LA.TODAY .
.,_ "Born Yesterdey'' ( 1950. Com-
edy) Judy Holffday, WllNam Holdtn. When e beeullful blonde dl9COVera that het boy·
friend Is involved In· some underhano.d
dealings, Ille runt away With her etiquette
instructor. (2 hrt .. 10 mlo ..
CD llOWMA Mt nnLMV • 0 mnwf 'I A •ff 'f'G IA •tr "TV' a Finest
Hours" A look at tha ooverege of the Nix-
on-Kennedy dtt>Stee during the 1960
iealdentla eltetlott. (Part 2)
LOW. .-cMfMI
.,_ "Lion Of Tha Oelert" (1981.
Drpma) Anthony Quinn, Oliver Rted. A
h&rd·rldlng Bedouin IMder reslat& Italy' I
a11empt1 to occupy Libya tor 20 years .
'PG' (2 hra .. 47 min.)
tt:a(I) llOWll "Knlghtrldera" (1981, A<Mlrt-
ture} Ed Harris, Gary Lahti A group of
btkers ride with a traveling tena.luanoe fair
and dttcover that tha ldealls1fc struggle
against evil exists In modern times atso.
'R' (l hrs .. 25 min.)
... (I) mwll ''And Your Name 18 Jonah''
(1979. Orama) Salty Struthers. James
Woods A deaf boy la releued from an
1nst1tutlon after mistaQnfy being dlag-
n<>Md as being mentally retarded. ( 1 tv ..
20mln.) W 9 .,. ••The Liie And Times Of Orlz:zty
Adams" ( 197•. Adventure) Oen Hagger-
ty. Don Shanks A man un)Ustly aceuted
of a crime flees Into the wllderneu. (2
hfs) 8 .WW "Divorce Hit" ( 1972, Orama)
Richard Burton, Ellubeth Taylor. The
effect• of a marital apllt are seen from the
husbt1nd's standpoint. ( 1 ht .. 30 min)
(!) .,_ "Johnny Apollo" (HMO. Ora-
ma) Tyrone Pow«. Oorothy Lamour A
college man, dlallloslooed over his father'•
conviction tor embez:zJlno. decidet to
abandOn the strait and narrow In favor of
a Ille ol crime. (2 hr&)
I AU.•MPA9.Y llOWll ''Pressure Point" ( 1962. Ora-
ma) Sidney Poitier. Bobby Darin A prleon
psychlatnst trlea to underltand hla anti-
Semitic, anti-black petlent (2 hrs.. 30
min.) OJ .,. ''Sunday In The Country"
(1974. Orama) Ernest Borgnlne. Michael
J POiiard. Three bank robbers on the lam
terrorize a reclualvt farmer 'R' { 1 hr .. 30
min)
(Q).,. "Laura's ToY" ( 1978, Drama)
Rebecca Brooke, Eric Edwards. A free-
thtnklng couple share their boudoir With a fun·tovl~young woman. (1hr .5 min.)
(%) .,_ "Love & Money" ( 1980,
Adventure) Ray Sharkey, Ornella MutL A
Los Angeles bank employee's Ille Is
turned upSlde-d<>wn when he meets and
becomes romantically Involved with the
wife of a weallhy Gefman entrepreneur. ~~~In)
W (C).,_ "The Towering Inferno" (1974.
Orama) Steve McOveen. Paut Newman.
A fire erupts during the opening of the
wortd's tallest skyscraper, trappln9, many
of the party009Js on the top floor PG' (2
hrs. 40 min) dlUTPATML tll llll'f m.9--....
wt ~ATU.
-(l) c:ea ... ...,,,.TQt
Friday, January 27. 1984 29
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.... Penoueum 1969. Or.ma) 0 .,. '"The Man Who LOYed Women'
Geotge Pepparo Jean s.t>erg A poiQ f 1978 Ofam9) CharleS ()enne(. LeSlie
captatn oecldM to Oelend h•mself aher n.s Garon O.ecled by F1ancoes Truttaut A
la"'Yer is ut\&t>e to ptove ne d1dr,.1 ll• 1'\15 man rs so Obsessed wrth beau11tul women
Wife ano hef IOvet (2 rvs l 11'\a! he find$ rt dlftlCUl1 to remain sati&fied @ ~l\mu.&.A. 11<oth any oodMdUal reiationshop (1 IY . 55
'[. Cl A &dMllll "F ocd Co1eQe National tnotl. ) .. • •
Ct\ampo"lsh.p llrom Honolulu Haw J S., ..,. 'Lovesick ( 1983, ComedyJ
~I I l ht J Dudley Moore. Elizabeth MdGovern A
19 ... rna.Jrieo psycnoatnSt tinos himself f attng Ill
· ..,, IWAIUIT · ,. 10ve with a pat4"t 'PG' ( 1 Iv 35 "*' 1
.,.. "Bta1nWa~ I 1983. Soence-r'! Z ..,. '"Space Movie" ( 1979) Oocu·
FictlOO) l'eu Ouhea Suzanna Love · \ meotary MuSIC by Mllo;e ~-A.rctwal
young hqusel" le suttenng from btall'I trau-h•m footage cntonteleS the triumpt\s of the
ma rece.ves thought processes and mem· US ~ ptogtam. IOCU510Q on tne dra·
oroes trom a corpse Ill an elq)e<mentaf matic Apcllo 1 l moon land.ng ( 1 N 19
~13~ocec1ure 'PG ( 1 hr 21 tn1n l mn J ~ C. 19 lL .. "EVIi IJndef The Sun ' (1982. •G .cMI Alj\lentvres 01 Slllbad Mystery) Pete< UstlOOY. Jane &tun 8e'·
( 1963 Fantasy) Anrmateo An adventut· g.an steuth Hercute P01rot looi(a for the
ous 1oong sailor voluntee<s to recovet a muu:Sel'f!f of a I~ actress among an
magic tante<n and geo.e lrom the wicked ISiand resort hotel's staff a!ld guests 'PG'
person who stole tl'lem ( 1 hr 50 mm I ( 1 tv . 56 min ) i CllCO ._, TMI llAll • , •amt• .. llMCUl-.aY,l&A
• HIMTW -.. "Author' Aut~!' 11982, Com-
York jets to locales,
duels by torchlight
Usually cast as a
hero, British actor
t~ portray a rogue
Michael 'or~·., enthu'>1asm for hrs
profession kn·p~ him airborne the ~ear
round. He ma} '>uffer lromJet lag but ne\Cr
from boredom
"Ever) new role 1s a challenge." he said.
"and 1 thorough I} cnJO~ nc"" cxpenenccs in
unfamiliar locak' "
As a result the hlond blue~)ed Bnllsh
actor 1s almost constant!} on locauon. in
Amenca. Europt: or the Orient.
Most rccentl). Yor~ ""as in England and
Wales stamng 1n "The Master of Ballan·
trae." to air on the Hallmark Hall of Fame
at 8 p.m Tuesda~ on Channt"I 2.
Based on the Robcn Louis Stevenson
novel oft he same name. the film stars York
and Richard Thomas as t~o feuding
brother'>. "ho ha\e been enemies since
childhood But eHf) trace of bad blood
between the "brothers" ended on the S(I.
"We hit 11 ofT \Cl"\ well and we·,e
become great tnends.'" ~td York. "Rach·
ard 1s not onl~ a superb actor -he's an
excellent sword<iman "
Their dueling scene is one of the
highlights of the three-hour sho".
"F1lm1ng staned about 6 p.m as soon as
•t was dark and we continued unlll six the
ne).t morning .. York recalled. "We dueled
on th(' tl·rrau.'' ht hy hla11ng torches and
'lll'P' 111 1hr m.inrir houo,e and along the
30 Friday January 27, 1984
paths around 1t, It was exming but
e:o.hausting.. and Richard and I v.ere both
con~mcd that we might acc1dentall) hun
each other
"Our sound recorder told us later that he
had never heard two such pohte people
Thert' would be funous assaults w11h
blades. then silence and \OtCCS saying: 'Are
you all nght" Art }Ou all nght.,. and
ans"ers of. Tm fine. rm fine.'
"Dunng the S(Quence. Richard dad a
marvelous 11ymg leap backwards into a
hedge and got a shght cut on his neck. That
was the onl} IOJUI"}' -~e were lucky ••
York. usually cast as the hero, has rarel)
played Lhe rogue. with the exception of
T) bait in Franco Zeffirelli's produc11on of
"Romeo and Juhct" and Conrad 1n Hal
Pnnce's "Something for Everyone."
In "The Master of Ballantrae," York
pla)sJames-a rather de"'ihsh fellow. and
the favonte son of Lord Durnsdeer-who
"has a certain amount of charm and can't
be wnuen off entirely as a villain."
Last November. York and has photogra·
pher-w1fe Pat v1s1ted the Thomases in New
York. Then the Yorks. whose legal res1·
dence as Monaco. flew to their home in Los
Angeles. depaning two weeks later for three
da)s 10 Hofli Kong. They spent the
Chnstmas holidays an India.
"We went back to a little place in the
desert called 81kaner," York said. "Pat's
doing a book on health and medicine and
wanted to do more photograph) and
res.carch there ...
eoyJ Al Pac1no, Dyan Cannon. A Ne
York playwrigl'lt's wife leaves him w11h
gang 01 mostly l'lel' chlldren 10 take care l
iust as hls new play ls about to open PC
lhr,SOm111)
W TOP0'1Mlmm•ll
_,,. "Detour" ( 1945 Adventure
'Tom Ne~. Ann Savage A piano playe
l'lttchhlkes to the W•t Coost #here ti.
geis invo!Yed with murOer and a seductiv•
blon~ (l hf , 30min I ~····~ m ...CAlDOCT _,,. "Success" (1979. Suspense!
Jett Bridges. Ned Beatty Tired of ho$ lu•
urlOVS home. his beautiful wife and h••
secure, well-paying )Ob. a creott car<
company employee conceives an elabo
rate plan for escape 'PG' ( l hr 31 min 1
d @ IDMAllOf_...
W Cl)W.:M• MallOWl-nM.LIJI'
A behind-the-scene look et the making 01
Michael Jackson's ITl\JSIC video ot his ne ....
Single "Th11ller " ( l hr 45 min )
welMI~
Michael York and Ric hard
Tbomu are caet aa f eudlng
brotbera lo "The Maater ol
Ballantrae" on Tueeday.
-I -
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TV Puzzle
ACROSS
1 6 Shown he·s Judge
Hardcaslle
t 1 Gopher on "The Lovr·
Boat
12 Role tor o·connor
14 Mr Edwards' 10
15 Mr Mineo
16 She's Edna Garrett
t 7 Miss Rem1ck's sign olf
18 Female sheep
20 "Falcon Cres1·
co-star
22 Miss MacGraw
23 ··-Smar1
32 Neighbor ot Md
33 Trumpeter Al
35 Played Smiley
38 Fabray for shn11
39 Tatter
4? Oest Sr to Luc1P
44 Whence Mori\
4!1 lsa Lsa >r Eva
47 Joanne
48 · Music M:ln' stJr
'"'' JC) Four posler
'•0 -AotJPrt Hirschl~ld rolt>
-WorclOaune
FILL I~™€ Ml~SING LE1TEJ?S /~
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24 -gtata
25 "Lottery" star
26 Marion on "Happy
Days
29 ·· -Since Eve"
31 That 1s abbr
1 Singer Teresa -
2 "The -Exped1t1ons"
3 Electees
4 Gordon Thomson role
5 Slockmg stult
6 "Kno1s Landing"
character
7 H1s1oric times
8 .. _ Caslles"
9 Mr Hunter·s ID
10 Actress Wendy -
11 Played BJ
13 'Silver Spoons" star
19 SHAEF sector
21 " -Little Time"
22 He was Fish
27 -Laurence Ohv1er
28 'Desk_ ..
29 -Marie Saint
30 Joan Van Ark role
33 Played Rhoda
34 "The -Spots"
36 Played Kook1e
37 Host Johnny
38 -Crosby
52 Mr. Freb8lg s 1n"9ne
53. "Never on Sunday'
star
55 .. ~ ..... 0Ur lives"
57 EmeS1 Thomas role
58 Mr Funt
DOWN
39 Burgholf role
40 Miss Bancroll s
s1gn-ott
4 f Ingrid Bergman role
43 He's Titus
45 Played Popeye Doyle
46 " -People"
49 "The -Chill
51 Popeye's Ohve
54 Tony -Bianco
56 Miss Eggar's sign 011
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FRIDAY J ANU l\RY Lt 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CE,.~TS
Coast
The two birds caught in a
minor Huntington Beach
oil spill are cleaned up
and flying again./ A3
Fluor workers are upset
about company policy re-
garding wild cats on the
grounds of the plant./ A3.
Ca lifornia
Incidents of AIDS con-
tinue to increase in Cali-
fornia despite extra
money for research./ A4
·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:·:·:·:~:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·
Nation
It is like hell to age,
seniors tell the govern-
ment during a special
hearing./ A4:
Worl d
The American FBI helps
Norway capture a master
Soviet spy who divulged
many NA TO secrets./ A4
People
Why is the Cancer Detec-
tion Center iri Huntington
Beach such a secret? I A7
A woman believes she
could enjoy her childhood
if she could live it over
again.IA& .
Sports
UC Irvine comes from
behind to upset Cal State
Fullerton 81-80 in a PCAA
contest at Fullerton./81 • Kareem-Abdul Jab bar
notched 26 points, while
holding Houston's Ralph
Sampson to 16 as the
Lakerswin 131-102./81
Estancia and Newport
Harbor put winning
streaks on line ./8 1
Entertainment
Ballet Paciflca's per-
t ormance of 'Peter and
the Wolf' this weekend is
nearly a sell-out.
/Weekender
When you're in the mood
for 'unique cuisine,' you
can dine for $100 or less
at Gemmell's.
/Weekender
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Business
Chamber of Commerce
leaders from the six Or-
ange Coast cities look at
the year past and the year
to come./BS-6
The latest update on
home mortgage rates In
the county is presented in
chart form.JBS
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Bridge
·Bulletin Board
Business
California News
Classlfled
Comics
Crossword
Gardening
Horoscope
Ann Lenders
MutuaJ Funds
atlonal News
Opinion
People
Polloe Log
Public Notices
Sports
Stock Markets
TMVltlon
Theafers •
weather
World New•
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TV Log
WMkendtr
A2
A4
S·antaAµas get'2nd wi.nd',
By STEVE MARBLE
and The Dally Pilot Staff
The howling Santa Ana winds that
yanked trees from the ground. tore
roofs from houses and downed doz-
ens of power lines before abating early
today, were expected to regain force
by nightfall.
The powerful. dry wind reached
speeds of 80 mph in surrounding
areas late Thursday as it spread
destruction throughout Orange
County. fanning a 1.200-acre brush
fire in Modjeska Canyon. ,
In Newport Beach. roofs were
ripped from four homes in posh
Harbor Ridge. Nobody was injured
but one family was forced to evacuate
the gated hilltop community in
Spyglass Hill.
A portion of the roof on the
Warehouse RestaOrant in Newport's
Lido Vill<Jge also was ripped off.
U .s. Forest Service flreflghtera battle raging fire in Modjeska Canyon T_huraday.
county jobless toll
continues decline
December's 4.9%
lowest in two years
By J EFF ADLER
Of IM DMly Piiot Steff
Orange County residents con-
tinued to go back to work duri~
December as the county's unemploy-
ment rate plunged to 4. 9 percent. its
lowest level in mere than two years,
according to monthly jobless figures
released Thursday by the state Em-
ployment Development Department.
December's rate was the lowest
since September 1981 when employ-
ment stood at 4.6 percent. explained
Alta Yetter, a labor market analyst for
the state agency.
She said that whenever unemploy-
ment dipped below the 5 percent level
it represented a strong, positive
economic sign.
Just one year ago, the jobless rate
registered 7.9 percent and 97.000
county residents reported they were
without work during the Christmas
season. And. the December 1982
figures were an improvement over
the previous November's, when an
all-time high 101,500 people were
without work in Orange County ·and
the unemployment rate soared to lU
percent.
Last month. 59.700 persons were
reported without work, down from
the 63,600 tallied by the state in
November.
With only minor fluctuations in
June and August, unemployment has
declined steadily throughout the year
as the economic recovery took hold in
Orange County. Yetter predicted that
unemployment for alJ of 1983 would
average about 6.5 percent.
December's favorable employ-
ment news was attributed largely to
the robust Christmas buying season.
Retajl outlets in the county added
4,700 temporary sales clerks during
the month, an increase of 700 over the
anemic I 982 Christmas season.
The county's electronics industry
was another sector of the economy
that began hiring in December,
adding 500 jobs to payrolls last
month. Gains also were reported by
the service and trade industries as
well as the finance. insurance and real
estate industries.
One other factor that played a role
in the unemployment decline -one
that can't be predicted from year to
(Pleue .ee JOBLESS/ A2)
o.llJ,_11Mt9-, L•...,_
Wind damage to roof of Harbor Rtctce home in 1'ewport
Beach •a Spy&lua Hill tract ehown.
leaving part of the restaurant exposed
but undamaged. Several traffic lights
in the beach city were knocked to the
ground by the explosive winds.
In Costa Mesa. a 19-year-oJd H14"t·
ington Beach boy was criticall y i~
jured when a sharp gust blew his
motor scooter into a tree.
At the Costa Mesa Police Depan-
ment. winds unrooteda huge tree that
(Pleue eee WDmS/A.21
Blaze
chars
1~200
acres
Firefigh ters b ringing
fi re in control
By STEVE MARBLE
Of _o.llr ..........
Weary firefighters today were plan-
ning what they hoped would be a final
assault on a wind-whipped brush fire
that has burned across 1.200 acres of
Modjeska canyon and forced nearly
lOO Orange County residents out of
their homes. .
No homes were lost in the fire
whith was burning east of Irvine and
north of Mission Viejo near the
Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro.
"The winds have been terrible and
very erratic," Orange County Fire
Depanment spokesman Chuck
Murphy said this momm&. "But
we're now expectini to have tt under
total control by tonight."
As many as 470 firefi$hters battled
the braze through the night and into
the·moming. sometimes watching in
vain as flames hopscotched small
canyons and danced across roadways .
Two firefi~ters suffered minor
injuries battling the blaze. Murphy
said.
8) earl) today. the brush fire had
(Pleue eee BLAZE/ A2)
The day
the roof
caved in
Wind rips Ne wport
hcITTie before owner
puts it up for sale
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of IN DMly Piiot It.fl
Manha Aske" was planning to put
her posh Spyglass Hall home up for
sale when the roof caved in -
hterall}.
It happcn<.'d about 1:30 p.m. Thurs-
day. Askew was at work when she
received a call from her 17-year-old
daughter. Sand}. Gusting Santa Ana
winds were teanng up the nonhcast
face of Spyslass Hill an Newport
Beach. blowing the roof ofT their
house at 3~ V1<.'nna Dnve
"I was 1n the house when 1 felt aJI
Th1s Shaking. The sl:yllgfltjust caved
an and sha1tered. All of the sudden the
roof started coming in the home and
tlyi~ all o"'er the place." Sand~ said.
Shingles. plaster and larger wooden ,
roof Sttt1ons from nearh half the
home now lttter the inside of the
home and its front yard an the pri\.ate
Habor Ridge development wbere
(Plea.e Ke ROOF/ A.2)
Laguna Canyon -road of deadly·beauty
Shopping
tor a new car?
Check out the deals
in today's Auto Piiot
-PageaC1-3
La&una Canyon Road 1s a seven-It's an unsettling St&ht. especially
mile long talc of conflictina ima.acs. for commuten who travel the road
At first glance. the SCt'ne along the d.:uly, passing by the symbols pl~ced
country road is like something out of there in memory ofa deceased friend
a John Steinbeck novel. Cattle dot the or ac,quaintancc.
arcen hillsides. acres of pastures. "Whenever there's an accident out
canyons artd lakes arc home to an there it's impossible not be a~
assortment of wildlife. Each after-·by 1t," said Laguna Beach City
noon commutcn driviOJ south-Councilman Dan Kenney, who lo t bound arc treated to breathtaking two friends in an auto accident on the
sunsets as the hilltops fonn ~·I-road severaJ years IJO. . .
houcttcs qainst slues drenched with Last fall. tht ttaht-knll seaside
red, oranae and purple. community was shook by two fatal
And then thcrt arc the small white accidents in t6 da}'s. Two local teen·
crosse linina the two-lane roadway. aacrs -Stacy Oa\'ts and Lttsa
one for each of the 26 people who Snyder -dit'd in an Oct. 18 tWO<V
have died in auto accidtnts hett smcc colbSlon on Laguna Can)'on Road
197S. that left anothcl'&irlcrittcally 1nJurcd
\
LP.
BE1n
Focus ON THE NEws
Then in the first ~k of No~mber,
the town was shocked apin when 3().
year-old bawn Lanvtt died 1n a
s1nglc<ar accident on the sectton of
the 1"03d known a~ 811 Bend curve.
lanvcc. pohct rtpon. had bttn
dnnk.ma at the time of the accident
Laguna Canyon Road made head-
lines again recicntly when Santa Ana
attorney Comehus Baba~filcd a SI
m1lhon claim on behalf of hi client.
Samantha Shannon. the Laguna
Beach girl who was cnucaUy tnJured
in the Oct. 18 car accident
A California Hi&bway Patrol 1n-
vest\lltiOn h.ad dctcnmntd hannon
was 11 fault tn trqac aectdcnt due to
cittt$$1vc speed and lack or dnvina
upericncc. · ~ The claim. bo•ever. c rs that
the di}. Ora.ngc Co\Jn and uatc
·wcrt rnponsiblc for hannon'$ in;
Juries bcc'au the> were OC'l)J ot in
· (Pleue ... A aOAD/A2) ·
\ ,
A2 * * Orenge Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, January 27, 1984 -
CONTINUED STORIES
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WINDS REGAINING FORCE •..
From Al
I I ll'-ht'd l"ll p1d:up ITUL'b (l\A, 11nJ b)
patcolrnun
Ou the ~an D1l·g11 f 1ct:"''' a 16-
" hl•cl mo\ in~' .in\\," -,l,1ppnl ull lht·
I hwa\ h) thl' "'"'lh Jnd l'<tlllt' to a
'"1dc.hng halt on ''' \ldl' In I aguna fk,1d1 lirl'lightl'r~
hJllkd a 'mnll htu'>h Im• that hrokc
11u1 nn l 4·in~lk 11111'> l>m~ "lute
pulln· pulled all motorl' k., oft ruJd'
'hen unt• unitl'r' L\lk \\.1\ hlm.,n
into a guard rail
-\t John WU\,Ol' \11 port .• i 'IOgll'
ngrnc plam· "'J" tl1p1x·d J' i1 '"a'i
1,1\lrng alon~ thl' 111.1111 rurrna~ P1l01
tl H.1rn' _ 7, '' ac; nut 1 n1l11 nl "' tlw
\'cl" ..t<.Lll.klll h111 thl' r·un\HI\ ''·"
1 lo\t'd tor mon• 1h:111 .in hour
l \l'f\ "hl·rl' po\\l'r li nl'' 'Al'rl'
Jcl\I. n In all 112 "1" I \11uthnn Cali·
r 1rn1a ~d..,on < 11 lll'>tllml·r~ "~re h11
''' '>lJttned PO"l'r nut;lKl'' through·
11u t thr U:l\ 1o\t l>f the hladl1ui..
11.·l'Ulll'<l in \ant.1 -\na Huntrngton
lka, h \\ l''tn11n\tl.'1 and t 0<>ta Mt.'\J
()Ill' 111.IJtll 11ut,l~'l lll 1.Urrl•d \\ hl'll J
trl'l' l11nh kll 1111,1 .in I d1.,un '>Ub-,1,1
111111 at \h I Jddl'l1 \q•nul· and
Hr<Hllo.hur-.1 \trl'l't 111 we .. tm1n'>ll:'I
11\I ix'IOl'l 'o I) nl f hat 1m iJl'Ol
, ,111.,nl .1 .i' m 11n11,· hlad .. ou t hH
I 'hll ( di'lll1\"ll'll\lll1t'f'>111 po!llOn'>
i>I Hunung111n fk.1d1 fountain \JI·
In and \\ l''llmin'll'I '411J J1m l-.cn-
11\·1.h an I d"1m .. pnkt.•,man
hll\on l·mpll1)l'l'' \\orlo.cd thruugh
ilw night to rl'~llHl' l'lennut~ lost
heUIU'>l' ot dcrn neJ p11\\l'r lrne\ t arl)
wJa\ ru" l'I had lX'l'l1 rl''>torcd to all
hut "'51l l J1'llll l.0U'lll1m,·r~ rn Orangl'
1 ount' 1-..l•nm·J, \,ll\.1
In :".l'\\port llarho1 lll'Jrh 20
boat' ''L'll' .. nappL.·J llHl,l' lrom 1hc11
mulmng' Harbor p<llrt1ln1.1n \.!Id th.:
'"nd.,. gu .. trng at -lCI mph. hltc.•d up
nltrl' \ht.'l't<o" 111 \\,lll'f .ind hurkd
1hcrn rnw ho.II\
Rl''1dt•n t., "ho h 1,1 t hl'I r ruul<, "'hl'n
th<.· '""d h11 H:irhor R1Jgt· 1n '\l'\\·
)lllrt lkad1 \\l'H' <.hill l..l'tl al naturl''
h•rl·l'
·\h \\Ill' LJlktl nll and '>Jld tlw
hrn"1· "t' tall1ng t11 p1ec;c .. :· \Jld
\b<lul K.ir11n
\tmh nt tht· rool ol I" nc1ghor'.,
home 11n \.il1hurg Road 1n '-l'\\ port
Beach. \\J'.'> "t>dged bct,wen tht• 1"11
ll'\ldl'nl'l'\ Chun).., nr woud \H'rl'
lhtO\.\ 11 1111<> thl· \lrel'I
\:n 111w \\,1, in the darna~l·J home
JI .i '-,al1hurg \\htn thl root "a' IL•rn
1tl i...arim ... 11d thl.' h1>u,,· ha' lll'CO
\ Jcant for about lour \l'ar'>.
.\ n 1 n'>1x·ctor "11h the Nl·" pun
lkalh hullJ1ng dl•partmt·nt '>llne\l'd
till' da111.1g.~· 111 thr pmh \p~gla" Hill
11l lghtinrhoml H, noted that the
1101111..· "',1n 1Jrnt11..JI 11111Jd to" homl'
11n n1..·.1rh\ \ ll.'nna Rnad that h.1d I\\
root Jam.tl!l'd 1n tht.' "1ml'>lllrm
··1t"1h, l'\Jn ... anwmndt'I ltlould
tx· ;i L 111Ill1dl'lll l' or thl· "'.i' thl' holl1l''>
.ire p111nt1ng ·the.· trl\Pl:'l t;1r <,a1J
Om· 111 thl.' \\IH'>I mi.,hap' caml.'
\\hen Hun11ng1un Hl'Jt.h rc'>tdent
I 1rnlHh' T \1nt1 I 11 "'·'' too,-.cd from h1'l 1t11tl\\T 'IL11t11L·r 1n ( 11<,ta \k.,.i The
tnn " l1,11·d 111 11111co.il l'11nJ111on
t1>dJ\ .11f11untJ1n \ .1tln C 0111mu1111~
llmp1tJI
I on11 11n1kr\1,·nt t'n1l'rgl'lll' -.ur-
• '' I h111,tf,1, .111,·1 guo;I\ "Ind~
.1u\1..·d 111111 111 111,1· u1ntrnl 111 thl'
\ L'\fl.l ll1Pltlf '111ll(l'I llL \\,l'l rldlll)!
111.'\\J\ th llll\110\1..I ,t\. 11b.111d 111111.1
I l'
l'tilhl ,,11<! l 111 I dto ''·" 1111!
,l',trlllt .1 IPH'l "I'" u1ht>n11nd 1111
l'lal'L'nt1.1 \' L IHIL' '' lu n Ill· .ind lilL
b1i-..L' \\L'll hwkd 11 I ' It L llL't' I It'>
.1ktJnw1l1 fL''l .1h·•ut (> J IL'L'I ,l\L,1\
!r11m lht· 'llt 11! tilt• .Jt\ ttknt
\ run.1\L,I\ IH1t ,111 h.tlluPri hnnl!
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llJrl' 111•'''' tr m \\ ,111Lh111 I hur,JJ'
llhl If.I\ dt•d tlu Ill,, I lllilL' '"Ulh to
"'"' lu,1n < .qw .. t1Jn11 "hL·rt• 11 ll11.11ed
"'""' n11 p11\\l t hm•, 111 'l \\f\1•11 ( l'lltt'I ,1\ 1n 11thl'f
'' ' nd t •Hnnwru.il LL: 11h" 1 Ill'
'111d' to.lll'L~l.'J 1lllt ~I·"' \\IOU•'"'
D..,r '1lot Photo br fllct\etd Ko.filer
Crew members r!iht their plane after the craft flipped over
at John Wayne Afrport.
BLAZE CONTROLLED ....
From Al
bruh•n into SI\ separate tires -all
reportl.'dl~ a sail-d istance from area
home!. in the brush} can)on off
Santiago Can) on Road.
The roaring fire. driven by wind!I
docked up to 80 mph. broke out
<ihortl) befort noon Thursda) and
''"elled from a half-acre spot fire to a
200-acre inferno in less than three
hours
Fire authont1e~ now have 1n-
d1catl'd that the fire probabl) staned
after prrson 1mmates cleared and
piled di) brush rn the area for what ,
"'all ~upposed to be a controlled burn.
Mo<ljeska <. anyon resident Joyct>
Rickman. 40. ~1d she saw the fire
'>tart near where pnson inmates had
been burning off the brush.
"I "'as looking n ght out the window
of my house and saw the fi re right
where the crew was." she said. "Me
.ind m} girlfriend started running out.
I '>a" 11 on the edge and said 'M) God.
it'll goine, 10 ta ke otr and sure enough
11 <l1J: 11 became a full-bl own fire-
\torm And it happened so fast:•
~' eral residents reporttd that the
fo~1-1110' rng fire came wuhin 50 yards
ul their home-.. Some res1denrs pack-
,·J up :ind le ti while others cleared dry
br u'h lrnm arounJ their homes and
Jamrened roof topc; "'1th garden
hO'>l'\
\1lllll' homl'0'' nrr~ mo' e<l horses
.rnJ II\ l''>tol k rrom til'ld to field as the
J1ret11un of the lire !.h1fted wildh
\\llh thl' \\llld .
1 hl' Red < ross opened a -,helter at
\1hl·rado [ommunn' Church for
thnw lorceJ to tke thc11 home~. The
,t1l'ltl'r at xoo~ \1herado Can}on
Road opened at midnight and \.\Ill
n:ma1n a'> long a\ needed according
ReJ (rm'> '>J10lo.l''>"oman Jan Cro"' r Ill' '>pOkl'\man Murph~ said the
lirt• tx·gan 1n the small Harding
< .1nq1n ;rnd rnO\ed c,uuth and west
frnm lhl·rt· H\ m1<l-<la~ 1 huro;da}. thl'
fire hadJumped to ModJeska Can} on
and was burning toward nearb)
'W illiams Can}on. The blaze later
leaped Santiago Canyon Road and
burned toward Bolero Canyon.
By late this morning. fires were still
bumingand kicking up smoke at all ol
the sites. A. la) er of smoke could be
seen as faraway as Huntington Beach.
Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold said the
blaze could have been much \.\Or!.e
had not h11ls1des and can)on been
green from recent rain storms.
"The wind was pushing the fire but
because of the vegatat1on it was not
burning as quickl) a!> 11 might ha H."
!.aid Reinhold.
F1ght1ng the blaze along w11h
count} firefighter~ were crews from
the U.S. Forest Service, the Califo rnia
Department of Forestf) and fire-
figh ters from Newport Beach. Costa
Mesa. Irvine and other area c111e!..
ROOF ...
From Al
three other homes !luffcred s1 m rlar
roof damage.
Martha .!\skev. dol'<>n ·1 kno" ho"'
much 11 "ill cost to repair the home or
eH·n 1f11"a!.1nc.ured For .\slo.e"' the
disaster wuld not ha' c come at J
\\orse trml.'
··1 JU'>t lmt m) hu'iband 11 months
ago and I v.as ha' 1ng a lot of trouble
lo.cep1ng up v.11h the pa) men ts What
else could happen'} This 1s 11:· a
stunned .!\ske" said.
··whl·n m' husband J1l·d hcd1J not
lea\l' a lot of hfr in'>urance." c,he
3ddcd
\o;lo.c"' I'> \lruggling 1n t0n11nue thl'
fomrl) °'; auto bus1ne">S. Qual1t) Re-
!.<tk'> of Santa .!\na. Aske"' took 0' er
runnrng thl' husrnC'>'> v.hcn her hu\-
hand Bill \.,lo.c". 42 died of cancer
folio" ing a long 111 nes.,
JOBLESS DECLINE •••
"Running a used car lot 1r. not eas~
and it Ill real hard if )OU are a
\\Oman:· !lhl' said. standing out!>1de
her damaged home
Nev. port Beach firefighters told thl'
.\skc"s no1 to sta' 111 the home until
the "1n<l subsided. The' said the'
""ould '\ta\ "1th friend!. · ·
From Al
,car-"''''@.ood v.cathl·r Yetter hl!rd.
fhesunri) dl')da~C\that.lorthemost
p,11 t. fa' orcd ':iouthcm C ahforma this
"'inter prt'' cntt"d ,1 ~·asonal down-
1urn111 the lnnstrulllOn mdustr.
l.lluk1 ng a he.id 't ctter c;a1d
p1chmin:11' , . .,llrnatts 1nd1call' that
1111::.I ernplo' ment in Orange<. ount}
hould 1nc;rea\c b\ Jbout 41 000 JObs
hmng I 984 for an annual growth rate
11! 4 7 percent. ~or\•ca\ls IX'& the
111emplm ment rate ,ti 5 4 pcrct>nt for
I >!'S4 :1nd 'lipping to ' perecnt 1n
1985. she said
December's employmcn\ p ins
were matchedm Los 4'.ngelcs County,
tht' statt and t he nauon, though
Orange County's rate, as it has
traditionally. remained substantially
lower
Lo' .\ngeles County's unemploy-
ment rate fell from 7.8 lo 7 pcr~nt
between November and December.
the sta\c"se<leclined from 8.3 to 7.9
pel'('cnt and tbe national unemploy-.
mcnt rate slid from 8.4 to 8.2 percent
T"'o of .<\skc" ·., three daughter'>
"'ert· 1n thl' h11me \\hen the roof hie"
11tl.
"iamh '>:t1d 11 n:Jlh \l'arl·d ha 4-
' l'ar-old C,l\lt'r Dl·bh1e.
.. She "a' rcall~ alra1J. ~hi.' Just
dung on to me and "ouldn"t kt go··
~andv '>31d
"When "C were read\ 10 ka'c 'lhe
kept on going ·Mom m~ blanlo..t·t 1o; in
there··· \and\ said
A ROAD OF DEADLY BEAUTY .••
From Al
ti• dc<.1g11 .llHI m.11ntl·nanu: of the
i 1.1J that "ind' lr1•rn I aguna lkath
I Jl,iJlJ lO the. \.in lJlc.'[l.O f-reewa\ fffi'
, .11m .1pp,.ir, hr,1dd Im tht• loun"
fhc.· ll·~.11 ,1, lion hardl~ romt''-a'
. 1n' 'upr"' 111 lll\ ot)iuals Scorc\ of
,,, ilJr ( ta1m., 11;1' l' het•n filed ag~11ht
lh 'gllH I llnll'llt ll\l'I 1hr ~C<tr'>
\lth11ugh mos1 l'' c.·r 'nne agrt'l'" thl'
• ad " 1l1Jlk4uatl· Im the I"' 00(1 to
'lJlO! 1.1h th:i1tra'l'l11 each Ja, .ind
lfl''Jl11t· lht· '"'lent tOll1'i1on,, trattll
d1 .1th\ and ">UO\\'llUl'lll laYoSUll~. lnl·
pro' Cll1l nt' 10 .lfl' not l'\fX'l ll'd to
I.th• pl.H\' until '>lllllc.'llml' rn I 4Mi
I h.11 '"' hl·n tht· \IJll' pl.rno, w hcton a
~' h n11 II mn prow' t 111 "'1.lcn 1 he road
lro111 '""to ft1u1 l.tnl'' .mu 111 rl·a llgn
ll1F-lknd , un l'
lrl1n11.tlh . the." c.Ja, \h,rnnon\ )I
11111lwn d<11111 v.ao, llkd in I :igunu
fkad' ( II) I l.111, t It) offiuab \\Crc In
C o'ta ~k\J, 11ll'l'l1ng "•th \tall'
lran\p.>11.1111111 auth11rl11\'\ ~ho ha-.e
Jlln\(i111wn ll' rr lhl· ro:iJ 10 <ll'>{U\\ "a" 111 1mmt·d1.11rh nn1!1.c the road
c,atcr.
M:t\or linb (il'lltn. ~:tHH Pm
T nt1 bohh11.· \11nlo.1n ·an,1 < ih \1an
gl·r l\.cn I ran~ Y.Cnt rn meet c .ill ran'
00i41al" tft·1111 Ht,:kcrnth and
c harki. DoH·r 1n hor>e'> of rnnv1nuna
rhcm to build a tc:mporan rnw1an
b:u r1er d,1wn th<' l enter of the
h1ghWU} nlonii Bis tkn<l l urvc
Caltran~ ollirinl" lame to. the
llll'l'llng armed "1 th some su pnsin@
\IJl1\t1cs. numbers that .sbowed_tht:
road i\ not as haLardous as everyont
Ix-he' l''> The) ruled out making any
\hon-term ph) \!Cal improvements .
hul instead proposed studying the
po\\1hil1t~ of ~tarting a ~fety awart-
fll'\\ program \.\h1ch the city I\
prl'pared to embrace
Dttta compiled b) the state show~
the.· h1gh"a~ 1s safe in its p~~nt
rnnd111on for careful dnvers ~ho sta)
"11h1n the 50-mph speed hm1t. Since
luh IQ78. thcr\.· ha'e bttn on~ six
, ru\,·median accidents between Ca-
m on .\cres and El Torro Roads and
JU '>t nine from El Torro Road to the
trc4•"a> dating back to July 1981
n1hrr •tud1r" <,hov. that the fatal·
11, 1nJUf) rate on Laguna Canyon
Koad rs not '18n1f:cantly higher thOM:
of srm1lar routes throughout the state
• We learned that the roadsaren't as
d<1 ngaous b) 'ltatcw1dc standards a!. I
had thought," Gent!) said
\t:UC' offinal~ also contended th:u
medwn harncr<1 on two-lane road~
tend to increase ctrtam types of
an 1dcnh. \p<'C1ficall y rear-end col·
l1~1on\. a~ cars \low down to cross
oHr into the opposite lane. What's
more. such a barrier would rcstnct
cmer tnC) vehicle!\ and drivtn from
ha..,in direct acer s1obu 1nci.!.<'sand
rt:'>1tkncc' on etther \ldc of the
h1~hWl)
··w e might consider the barner
whe_o we expand the road," Boyer
said. "But at this 11me it's not
appropnate ..
The safet) awareness campaign
would ask travelers to tum on low-
beam headlights as they travel along
the road during daylight hours The
state would hkel} place two srgns -
one near the San D1eao Freeway off-
ramp at one end of Laguna Canyon
Road and another at the other end
near Forest A venue -asking dn vers
to tum on htadhghts for safety.
In add111on. the Cit)' would launch a
media campaign to inform the public
on tht program.
8o)er \31d !\im1lar ~fet) programs
art under way 10 two commun1t1cs 10
Nnonhcm California. but the results
art 1nC'OnC'lus1ve. Ncverthclcn. "ll
nppcan worthwhile to consider it,"
Royer ~1d
lthouaJl C'1t) officrals are gcncrall) cnthu~1ast1c. Mlmc have exprt!l~ed
concern\ about thr benefit~ of ~uch a
proaram "I hope the novelt) of the idea lam
with dnvcr; until the tate can
1mprovt the road," Minkin said
"I think it'!> 'ood idea." (1cntl') ,.,d. "Right now the cro ses help
k ·cp people awart that caution 1"
nt'Cdtd on the ~d Pcrhap-. turning
on o ur headlights cun help. too."
,
Things to calm do-wn after tonight
Coastal
Tr•vele<• e<J••M>fY 10< Jl•onq •1noa
Dllc>W llWI p-.-Norl'*'t w•nd• 1tl 10 40 mph ~ 1111 c.tnyOcla end
p-Wllh •lrOf\99' g.,.tt 9Mt11 Ane
... oe1. --no llOwt)I IOn<Oh• oe
'°"1111Q 1$ 10 2& l'llPI' 811utd•y Sunny
11'4 • 11111e ..,.,m.r r.a1urdey H111n1
•alu<dl)' 72 10 U lO""a IOnlghl In tile .ao. end loww 50I
IM111>gton
Caaper
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81 37 SI Pel• 11mpa
41 21 San lake
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SATURDAY
33
2 4 Surf report
Boe ton 9rownty11e
ButtalO
S 54 am
12.!pm 803pm
~ ~ lOCATIOM
Sun "" today 11 5 18 p m ,. .. , al
6 53 • m S11urday and MIS ageln 11 S 19p m
3 5 HUf'l1tno1on BMch
Rt"., Jelly NewPOrl 40th SI. Newp0rt
22nd SI Newpoll
BllbOI Wed09
Legunee..dl SanC*'*1te
Weier T emo S&-58
~OO<I Mii IOOay 11 12 57 pm uses
Sllu•d•y •• 3 37 a m end .ea •I I •O pm
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1 ·3 l1.1r-p00r
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' poor 1 'l ,..,
s-01t«.lton -·
'Devil winds' strain tempers
~
For ecaster tells ---'why' of Santa Anas
By CHRISTINE DECKER
Of tile Delly '"°t Ila"
The~ come ho"hng. hammenng
and gusting. Trees bend their trunks
to 1hc ground and snap. W1ndo"s
rattll' Tumblcv.eeds skip across Cll)
streets Dust o;"1rh and skin becomes
parched For man). emotions be-
come strained.
Herc come those Santa Ana "rnds
again
The} can came come 11 1..e r.c:ream-
ing banshees at almo!.t an} lime oft he
}ear and cause raging fires. accidents
and po" er outages. But 1l takes just
the nght v.eathtr cond1t1ons to whip
up these wrnds. according to .\rt
Lessard, specialist for the National
Weather Service.
"You have to have a mass of cold
ai r over the Great Basin area and a
low pressure S) stem here. Then what
happens 1s hke water running down a
hillside," he said.
The cold air mass this ume camt'
from Utah and Nevada mountains.
raced across the desert los1 ng
moisture and gaining speed as it
careened through canyons until 11
reached the lowest pressure zone -
Southern California
"Santa Anas don't alwa) s bnng hot
desen air into the area. It depends on
what season 1t is and what the
temeraturts are in the mountains
from whert they onginatc ... Lessard
said
Man) legeods abound as to where
the an ta Ana Winds got their name.
One story says the winds' real name is
··santana." denvcd from an Indian
name meaning ""'ind of the evil
spmts." .\nother legend 1s that the)
v.ere named for Mexican General
Antonio Lope1 de Santa <\na. whose
troops rode hke the" ind, k1ck1ng up a
storm of dust. <i1nkmg fl·ar into the
hearts of settler~.
It's alc;o thought thl')' ~ot their
name from Santa .\na Can) On where
the pan1sh lirst encountered the
strong v. rnds
T hr!> recent hatch of Santa .\na
winds war. expected to blow even
harder toda~ than Thursda) and ma)
begin to '>ubs1de aturda)
Jarvis in Newport, says Prop.
13 hasn't hurt state or schools
Howard Jarvis
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of Ille Odr Pllol lt•ff
C 11~ and l·ount) goH·rnmcnt!. :inJ
lcx.-al school d1stnct~ ha' c more
mone) toda:v than the) d1J hcfore
Propos111on 13, tax foe Ho"ard
Jarvis declared T hursda\ at a lund1-
ton in Nev. port Beach ·
Jarvrs. the co-author of the con-
troversial propert) tax-cutting
measure. addressed 130 members of
1he Californians for En' 1ronment.
£:.mplo) mcnt. Econom) and (),._
'elopment Thursda) and pro' eJ 10
he JUSt as fe1st:v and determined ac;
C' er w ou!.t corrupt poht1u:in,.
la\' :vers and Judges anJ get go' l'rn-
ment and 13\C\ Ofl the back<; of the
people
.!\t the lunlheon. Jan 1s dt'fcnded
the oft-malignl'd Propos1t1on 11 and
<,lumped for a ne" 1n111atf\ e he hopt'!i
to put before' oters 1n No' ember
Jan 1\ ~1d the tommon as<iump-
11on that Propos111on 13 cut mone~
trnm '>l llllol program-. ano go' ern-
ml'nl \t.'n Kl''> 1c, \lmpl~ un1ruc. "The
htJtl'l \thool., ha'"' $-1 hill1on mnn:
1ht1n tht'\ had tx·lnrc I~ f hl'' ha\t~
morl' m~>nl'\ no" th.in the.·~ e'er
had,'' hl' da1ml'd
The outspoJ..t•n \l'n1or t 1t11cn urged
member') of h1' aud1t·me to srgn a
pe1111on supporting his ne\\ 1n1uau'e
and 10 i:ontrrbute mone' to his cause.
Tht• ne" 1n111a11\e 1-~ m·cded, he
c,a1J bt.•eauo;t· an .. iron trtangie·· of
politician~. burl..'aucrats and Supreme
Court JUdgt''> ha'c cono;pired to
,rruinl\ent Pruposrllon 11·s effect
"Thn 're all in a dub and wl' don't
tx·lonic" Jan I'> '>Jld.
"The politiuano, are tr~ ing 10 ta~e
ta\l''> ufT 1hc ta\ h<.t"' h' l\.\ISting
langu.ige hl' allegl'<l
fht• J10li\1Ul' ha\l' Lhang1.•d tht'
name., ol fees tra<l1t1onalh da!.sificd
as ta,cs a' J "a~ to ·slip ta\c~
proh1b11ed b~ the propo~1twn back to
the c1t11enr\ he <i.i1d
"No"' .....,e·,e got ·c;anitauon ~en 1cr
lee!.· instead of trash taxe.,:· he said.
Fountain Valley police nab
kidnap suspect at school
Propos111on 13 "hrch Jap.1s said
sa H'd prol)l'rt' o"' ners $ 70 billion
~lllCl' II\ pa'i'>a[l.l' rn I Y78 ha<, been CUI
h) 10 pi.'rlcnt 111 rl'l l'ffectnl'ne~s as a
rt·.,ull of Ii\\' \uprcmL' Court dc-
ll\1011'> \\hfl h thl' Ill'\\ lnllla\l\e
v. ould rn er-.l'
~ 11unt.11n \ alln pollll' detecll\l''>
arrl',tl'd a 14-\ l'Jr·•lld C1Jrdcn Gro' c
high \chool studl'nt a') the third
'>U'>IX'<.:l in the lo.1dnapping Monda) ut
a \'1l·tnamc'>l' 'ltuden1
Detl'lll\l'\ "'" 1hc' lx-hc\I: the·
'outh. arre,ted 10 the principal''
Jllire at La l)u1n1a High ~chool. wa'
o1nr of fi,c tcen-agl'rs "ho k1dnappt•J
4-)i.'ar-old \ uong Hu~ !'Jgo as he
"alked home from Slhool "1th
ncnd<, and drme him to \an .lose
D1..·tc..:L11Jc.1. aho rc'-calcd an aric.'1
"arrant has hl'\'ll 1\sued tor anothl'r
Just Call
642-6086
Deity Pl1ot
Deltvety
le QuarantMd
Mon<11v r •'4•v tt vow 4<
nor "••• y1>u1 P•Ptt b)' ~ )Q ~ m c•~ DelOle 1 p "'
AMI '""' copy Wiii bt -..i
lo.1dnap \U\f>\:1..1. Tu\l'll \Jn Dao of
\anta .!\na
Police sa~ the' belin e Dao. 18. and
another su\pect· ma) be in Oregon or
\\'ashington
'\jgo the kidnap '1c11m. slipped
a"'a) ""h1le his abdUC'tors skpt rn a
\an Jo'ie motel room Tuesda\' Pohl'..:
\\.l'lll to the motel and arrested two
JU'entle'i but the others had fled.
Police sa> go's l\\O older brothers
''ere attacked b) gang members 1n
Decembl'r and belie' c the kidnap wac;
staged to coerce Ngo's famil) not to
push pro'\etu11on
Registration set
Thl' I agun.i Bcal'h l n1fied School
Di-.tmt 1\ In\ 111ng parl'nts "'ilh
rhildrl'll ub<.l'f\ 1ng 1he1r 5th b1rthda}
bcl\\l'l'n f)ct 1 I llt'\and ~1 arch 28 to
enroll th('1r son' and daugh ters 1n
lo.1nderganen
Reg1s1rat1on 1nlorma11on rs a'arl-
nhle h~ rontact1ng Charlotte S11c-
more nn Monda\ T ut>'>da\ or fhur'i-
da' at 444-S,41'1 f\t 204
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FRID A Y J ANlJAn Y '; l 198·1 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Coast
The two birds caught in a
minor Huntington Beach
oil spill are cleaned up
and flying again.I A3
Fluor workers are upset
about company policy re-
garding wild cats on the
grounds of the plant./ A3.
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California
Incidents of AIDS con-
tinue to increase in Cali-
fornia despite extra
money for research./ A4
Natio n
ltJs.like hell to age,
seniors"f'elr the govern-
ment during a special
hearing./ A4.
World
The American FBI helps
Norway capture a master
Soviet spy who divulged
many NA TO secrets.I A4
People
Why is the Cancer Detec-
tion Center in Huntington
Beach such a secret? I A1
A woman believes she
could enjoy her childhood
if she could live it over
again.IA&
Sports
UC Irvine comes from
behind to upset Cal State
Fullerton 81-80 in a PCAA
contest at Fullerton./81
Kareem-Abdul Jab bar
notched 26 points, while
holding Houston's Ralph
Sampson to 16 as the
Lakerswin 131-102./81
~stancia and Newport
Harbor put winning
streaks on line ./81
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Entertainment
Ballet Pacifica's per-
formance of 'Peter and
the Wolf' this weekend is
nearly a sell-out.
/Weekender
When you're in the mood
for 'unique cuisine,' you
can dine for $100 or less
at Gemmell's.
/Weekender
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Business I
Chamber of Commerce
leaders from the six Or-
ange Coast cities look at
the year past and the year
to come.185-6
The latest update on
home mortgage rates in
the county is presented In
chart form.JBS
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Santa Anas get '2nd wi_nd'
•
By STEVE MARBLE
and The Daily Pilot Staff •
The howling Santa Ana winds that
yanked trees from the ground, tore
roofs from houses and downed doz-
ens of power lines before abating early
today, were expected to regain force
by nightfall.
The powerful, dry wind reached
speeds of 80 mph in surrounding
areas late Thursday as it spread
destructio n throughout Orange
County, fanning a I .2QO..acre brush
lire in Modjeska Canyon.
In Newpon Beach, roofs were
ripped from four homes in posh
Harbor Ridge. Nobody was injured
but one family was forced to evacuate
the gated hilltop community in
Spyglass Hill. -
In Costa Mesa, a 19-ycar-old Hunt-
ington Beach boy was critically in-
U .s. Foreat Service flreflgbten battle raging fire lJ! Modjeaka Canyon Tbunday .
County jobless toll
continues .decline
December's 4.9%
lowest in two years
By JEFF ADLER
Of the Dally Pllol 8t.fl
Orange County residents con-
tinued to go back to work during
December as the county's unemploy-
ment rate plunged to 4.9 percent, its
lowest level in more than two yeal'S,
according. to monthly jobless figures
released Thursday by the state Em-
ployment Development Department.
December's rate was the lowest
since September 1981 when employ-
ment stood at 4.6 percent, explained
Alta Yetter, !l lilbor market analyst for
the state agency.
She said that whenever unemploy-
ment dipped below the 5 percent level
it repr~se~ted a stron&. positiv.e
ec9nom1c sign.
Just one year ago, the jobless rate
registered 7.9 percent and 97,000
county residents reported they were
without work during the Christmas
· sea5on. And. the December 1982
figures were an improvement over
the previous November's, when llJl
all-time high 101 ,500 people were
without work in Or:an.~e County and
the.unemployment rate soared to 8.3
percent.
Last month, 59. 700 persons were
repon ed without work. down from
the 63,600 tallied by the state in
November.
With only minor fluctuations in
June and August. unemployment has
declined steadily throughout the year
as the economic recovery took hold in
Orange County. Yetter predicted that
unemployment for all of 1983 would
average about 6.5 percent.
December's favorable employ-
ment news was attributed largely to
the robust Christmas buying season.
Retail outlets in the county added
·4. 700 temporary sales clerks during .
the·month, an increase of700 over the
anemic 1982 Christmas season.
The county's electronics industry
was another sector of the. c.c.onQJn
that began hiring in December,
·adding 500 jobs to payrolls last
month. Gains also were reponed by
the ·service and trade industries as
well as the finance, insurance and real
estate industries.
One other faNor that pJayed "8 role
in the unemployment decline -one
that can•t be predicted from year to
(Pleaee eee JOt:JLESS/ A2)
.,.., ........... lllf l.ee...,,.
Wind damage to roof of Harbor Ridge home ln Newport
Beach'• Spyglau Hill tract ab own.
JUred when a sharp gust blew his
motor scooter into a tree.
At the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment, winds unrootod a huge tree that
crushed two pickup trucks.
On the San Diego Freeway, a 16-
wheel moving van was slapped off the
highway by the winds and came to a
halt on its sides.
~
In Laguna Beach, firefighteri
(Pleue .ee Wnms/ A.2)
Blaze
chars
1200
acres ..
Firefighters bringing
fire in control
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. .,.., ...........
W~ry firefighters today were plan-
ning what they hoped would be a final
assault on a wind-whipped brush fire
that has burned across 1,200 acres of•
Modjcska Canyon and forced nearly
100 Orange County residents out of
their homes.
No homes were los\ in the fire
which was burning east oflrvine and
nonh of Mission VieJO near the
Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro.
.. The winds have been terrible and
very erratic," Orange County Fire
Department spokt>sman Chuck
Murphy said this momms. "But
we're now expectms to have 1t under
total control by tonight.··
As man} as 470 firefi~hters battled
the blaze through the night and into
the mor11ing. sometimes watching in
vain as flames hopscotched small
canyons and danced across roadways.
Two firefipners suffered minor
tnJuries battling the blaze. Murph)
said.
Ely early today, the brush fire had
(Pleaae eee BLAZE/ A2)
The day
the roof
caved in
Wind rips Newport
home before owner
puts it up for sale
By J ERRY HIRSCH
Of the Delly l'llo4 81M1
Martha .\ske\\ "as planning to put
her posh pyglass Hi 11 home up for
sale when the roof caved in -
literal!\.
h happened about 1 ·JO p.m. Thurs-
dav Askew was at work when she
reeei ved a call from her 17-year-old
daughter. Sand) Gusting Santa Ana
winds were tearing up the nonheast
face of Spyglass H ill in Newpon
Beach. blowing the roof off their
house at 3~ Vienna Drive.
.. , was-111 the tmuse when t felnr
this shaking. The skylight JUSt caved
in and shattered . .\II of the sudden the
roof started coming 1n the homt> and
fl) in~ all o'er the plac:e." Sandy said.
Shingles. plaster and larger wooden
roof sections from ncarf) half the
home no" Inter the ms1de of the
homt> and its fron1 1yard 1n the pn\'atc
Habor Ridge development where
(Please eee ROOF I A.2)
Laguna Ca n y on -road of d eadly beauty
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Laguna Capyon Road is a seven-h's an unsettling sight, cspcc1ally
mile long tale of conOictina image$. for commuters who travel the road
At first glance, the soene along the daily, pass1na by the symbols placed
country road is Hke something out of there in memory of a dccu~ fncnd
a John Ste1nb«k novel. Cattle dot the or acquaintance.
green h11ls1dcs, acres of pastures., "Whenever 1hert's an accident out
c.tnyons and lakes arc home to an there it's imS?ss1ble not be afftcted
assortment of wiTdlife. ~n after-bYll. · sal Ugtma Bea rr -etty
noon, commuters drivina south· Councilman Dan Kenney, who lost
bound arc treated to breathtakins two friends in an auto accident on the
sunsets as the hilltops form sil-road several years &JO.
houettes against skies drenched Wlth laSl fall, the t1ght-kmt seaside
red, orange and purple. community was shook by two fatal
And then thcrc arc the small whiJe ~ a.ccistcnu 1n 16 dars. Two local teen·
crosses hning the two-lane roadway. aaers -Stoey Davis and Lttsa
one for each of the 26 people who Snyder -died 1n an Oct. 18 two-car
have died in auto accidents here since collision on Laauna Canyon Road
1975 ' that left St\Othcr 11rl Cril1C1Jl)' tr\)Uf'td.
LP.
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Fo cus ON THE NEws
Then in the first week of November.
the town wa shocked aga\n when 3()..
year-old Shawn l.Anvcc died tn a
single-car aCCldent on the sccuon of
the road known u B•g Bcnd curve.
l.lnvec. pohcc repon, hid been
•
dnnting at the time of the acc1denl
Laauna Canyon Road made head·
lanes ap1n i:ettntly when Santa Ana
attorney C'omcltus Ba.han filed a SI
million claim on behalf of his chcnt.
Samantha Shannon. the Lqun.a
Beach 11rl who was cnucally injured
1n the Oct. 18 car 8('('1dcnt. •
A California H1aflway Patrol m·
vcst\ption had determined Shannon
wa at fauh 1n lf"lll(' nmd~l due 10
excessive speed and lack of dn"'"'
expencncc.
The cl:um. bO~\icr. cha that
the city. Orange County and ~tale.
v.crc rcspon 1ble for bannon·~ in·
JUri~ becausr the) were nqlipt tn
(Pleuc-. A ROAD/ A2)
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~!~DS REGAINING FopcE ...
h;1ttkd .1 'null hn!'lh llfl' tho.11 brolw
out on Tclllpk H1ll'I ()11,e Pohl\'
pulkd nil rlH>tw l' k'> oil tulHI' "hn1
\Jill' ollil.'l'I \ t H k wa' hlov. 11 rrllo ,1
guant.ra1l 'f \l'r\\\hl'll'. pO\\l'I l10l'\ Wl'll'
Jo,,n. In Jll l<~ ~.,, "ioutht•in (.ah·
1orn1a LJ1,lln lU\tuma\ v.t'll' hit h\ "J ltt'l'l'J puv. l'f uu tugl'' th ruughou't
the Ja\
Jun · l\.l•nnt·lh an hlt,on '>pokes.
man ~1d most ol thr blJckuut'>
ou.urrcd tn Santa Ana Huntington
lkalh. \\ l''>tm1n\tt'1 and< o'ta Mesa.
< >ne ma;or l>utagl' m·currl'd when a
trn· l1111b ftll 11110 an l d1-.on sub'>ta-
11011 at Md ,1dc.kn \' t:nue and
Hrool<.hur-.t S11ect in Wc.,tmtn'>ter
tU\l be fort• ~ p.111 f hat inrn.knt
,au;;eJ .i ..i"l.1111nute blatkout tor
1 l.950 fd1\on ru,1orm•rs in portwn'
nt Huntington lk.1d1. rountatn Y.U·
ll'\ .1nd \\ e'tmm'>tl'r, Kenned\ said.
I d"nn l'mplo\l'l'' v.orked through
tht· ni~ht ro rr,lorc elrctnl'tt~ lost
ht·,au~e u l Juv.neJ pu"'rr line-. Earl~
tmJa, flO\.\t'f haJ bt·en rt"\lorrd lo all
hut ""O hll\\ln tu-.tunH:r' 1n <>range
I 11UOl\ 1-,.l'fllll'lh \i!ld
In '\;t•\\p1lll llarbor lll'Jrl\ 20
l111Jl\ \\l'lt' \llJPJll'd lo<l\C !rum thl·tr
n111111ng' J>JtrolmJn 'aid thl: v. ind'>.
gu,tlflg .it .m mph ltftt'd up l·n11rr
'hl't'l,·· 111 \\ah·1 .111d hurlc.:d tht·m
irllo huJt'
Rl'\1Lk111' ''ho loq t hl'tr root'"" ht•n
lht· ''ind hit 11<11 hot K1dgl' in i'-l'"'·
port Beath "'t'rl' -.hodl·d
· M' v.1k ralkd nw ;inJ '>atu the
ll11u-.e' V.J\ lall111g In Pll'll'\ .. \,ltd
\hdul "Jrlm
\1ud1 o~ tlw rn11l t•I his nr1gbonng
hotnl' 4 "iJl/hurg R11JJ 1n '.'It'\\ port
lkad1 v..i-. wt'dgnl ht·tv.t·en tht• t110
h1•ml·,
· I told hr 1 l did not h\:hn l' hn hut
'ht· '><.lid I hl'ltl'l hl'lll'\l' her <ind l
r:.ime hurnt' f-ortunatd\ it v.<1, rn\
rJl'1ghhor·, hnmt .. l\.anm -.aid.
'\;u 11lll' "'·'' 1n lhl· tfamagnl homt•
\\hrn tht r 1H1t v..i' turn 111! l\.anm
':t1d thl· huuw h.i' hn·n \Jt:int tur
,1b11ut lour \t'ilf\
.\n 1n<.,p~·t·tnr \\1th lhl' '.'.l'l\purt
lkJt h huild1ng Jt·partnwnt \llf\ q<:d
thl JJmage tn lht· po'>h "P'gla'>' Hill
1w1ghhLlrhood
I fl· rw tt•d th,11 thl hottll' on 4
">.d1hurg v.a, :rn 1tknt1rul nltl(kl lu Ct
hnml' of ~2 \ 1t·n11.s KuJd that had It'>
mofd.irnagl'J 111 thl' \\1n1.htorm
"II t\ thL·naLl '>Jn1l' m()(.kl It l OUld
ht·.H:o1nc1dtnt t· u1 the 1\a1 the hunH:~
.irt• pm11t1ng .. tht 111,rx·ctor \a1d
Onl· 111 till' v.or\t mishap'> l i.trlll'
"'hl'n 11 un11ngt11n lkath rr.,1Jt'nt r 1m11th\ l onll I 'J \\(I') IO\\t'd lrom
h1'> motor "Lontn 111 < O\la \1na. l ht•
ll't'n 1<, l1,1t·d 1r1 l rt Ill al u 111dtt1on
toda\ JI I 11un1,11n \ ,dk\ < 11mmun1t\
11(l,n1t:.i1
I 111111 \1111.krv.cnt rmngl·m ' .. ur-
>\l'r\ I hur'>Ja \ .t11n 1W\I\ "rm!\ ~;iu,nl ~11n \q lm1.· l ,;nlrlll u l the
\ t·,pa motor )Lootrr hl· "<I' nJ1ng
lk """'' th111\.\1111\1·1a 1 urh ;inJ 11tt11 a
t f L'l'
l'ulill \.l td I o n ll •\ h 11 \l,t\ 11111
''l'.tr1ng .i lwlmt·t 1'·" \<J uthhuunJ on
Pl<itl'rllf,I \ \ l lllH' II Ill ll Ill' .111J tht•
hrl.c.: \l t'rt hurk d 111111 111, lll'l' I fl\
I\\ I\ t .lllll' [tt fl'\f ,1 hC1 l1[ t1J I fl'VI ,S\\;J\
lr1lltl lhl \lh 1.j !ht .Ill. 1.flllt
\ I ttft.1\'..t '11 tl .ill h.ill11011 1 11·111~
l'l'l' I• .id •l'l ll\I' llJL· Jll'flillf 111 .1
I l11lid.1. I It .dtlt \p.1 Ill \\ l'\I ( I\ 111.1
• 11.· 11111\1.' trom 11' .t lll h 11 111111\d.11
111d 11 11«kd ,1h111Jl 1,1 111111', , .. u1h 111
\Jn lu.111 < .tpl\tl ,11111 11.hl'f\ 11 ll11Jtl·d
d11\1 r c111 p1 1"'t'r 11111.·,
In ''" p11rt < c.r111·1 .111d .. 11il·1
hlJ\lllV\' .t11d Lllrl llll\ f, 1,ii ll'llll'I\ !flt•
1\llHh ~110l l.l'tJ 111111'1.1" \'llld ll\I\ 111
\.1nl.1 \na .i hJ11I.. ll'llt'I 11.1' 11qurn l
\\1tll.1 \1,1 1nl hd1111 ,._ .i,•l.c\,h1tl11m
\ P"lll'lfl 111 1111· '"'" 1111 lhL
\,\ .11d11111\1. k 1.,t.1l11.1111 111 'n" P• •rr,
I 1d1 I \ 1llJ~1· ;il\o Y..t\ I 1ppt•d 1111
11-.1 .1111.: part 111 lht 11'\l,1111an1 l \p• •\l'll
h1il 11 nd<1m .igtcl ...,,.,, r.tl 1r.dt11 l1~h1 '
II I ht lw.iilll 11' \\l T• ~ 1111d l d to 11t1·
I ftllir•d h i lhL t \pJ11\j\1' \/\ 11111\
Delly Piiot Photo by Rlclletd Ko.hi••
Crew members right their plane after the craft flipped over
at John Wayne Afrport.
BLAZE C ONT ROLLED .•..
From Al
brokt·n into SI:\ !>eparate fires -all
reroncdh a safe distance from area
homes 1n the brush} canyon off
'iant1ago Can)'on Road
The roaring fire. dnven by winds
docked up to 80 mph, broke out
'>hnrtl) before noon Thursday and
... v.elkd from a half-acre spot fire to a
200-acrr inferno 1n less than three
hours
Fin: aurhorilic') now have in-
d1tated that the fire probably started
:ifl,·r prison 1mmates cleared and
p1lrd di') brush in the area for what
\\ ac, \upposed 10 be a controlled burn.
Mod Jeska Can yon resident Joyce
Rid.man. 40. said she saw the fire
.. 1an near v. here pnson inmlltes had
hctn burning off the brush.
"I was looking right out the window
nf m) house and saw the fire right
v.hcrc the crew was." she said. "Me
and rn~ g1rlfnend staned running out
I 'J"° 11 on the l'dgc and ~td 'M) God.
it"· ~lllng to take off and sure enough
11 did 11 bec.:ame a full-blown firc-
'torm .\nd 11 happened so fast."
~l'\ nal rc~1drnts reported that the
ta~t mo' ing tire ca mt' w11hin 50 yards
.,, llwir homl'\ "ic)ml' res1denb pack·
\'ll 11p JrHI kit" h1k othtrs cleared d i')
r11u\h from around thr1r homes and
dampenl'J root turs v. 1th gardcn
h ll\l'\
">•imt' homnlv. ner-. mo' t>d hof'ie'
.inJ Ii' l'\tod .. from field to field as t hl'
d1n:l'tion of thl' tire shifted ""1ldh
\\lththe\.\otOd .
The R~d ( ro\i. opened a '>hcltc.:r at
...,1hl·radu ( ommun1t\ ( hurch for
thP\t' lcmnl to flee thl·tr homt''> I hl'
\l1t·l1t·1 al X(Jl l2 "1htrado < amon
K<:Jd. opt•nru .it m1dn1ght and ~111
rt main ·" long ,1., 111.·cdcd. actord1ng
Rt·d < rn.,, 'P"~l'\\\Oman Jan ( r<J\\.
I 11 l' "PllkL·-.man \.furrh~ said the
1111.· hl'g.rn 1n till' \mall Harding
c .tJ1' • 111 .1 nJ mo\l·d south and "est
l111m tlll·r1.· B1 m1d-Ja} Thursda). thc
•
fire had Jumped to ModJeska Can) on
and was burning toward ncarb)
W1lhams Can~on. The blaze later
leaped Santiago Canyon Road and
burned toward Bolero Canyon.
By late this morning. fires were !>till
burning and kicking up c;mokc at allot
the sncs. A layer of smo~e could be
seen as faraway as Huntmgtun Beach.
Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold said the
blaze could have been much "orsc
had not hillsides and canyon been
green from recent ram storms
"The wind was pushrng the fire but
because of thc vegatation it was not
burning as quickly as ti might ha,t·."
said Reinhold .
Fighting the blatc along wllh
count) firefighters were crews from
the U.S. Forest Service. the California
Department of Forestf) and fi re-
fighters from Newport Beach. Costa
Mesa. Irvine and other area CttlCS.
ROOF ...
From A l
three othl·r homr'> suffered c;1mllar
roof damage.
~I an ha ..\skev. uoe<>n ·1 knov. ho"'
much 1t "'111 CO\I to rrpa1r the home or
n .en 1f It \\-as 1n~url'd. For -\<,~ev. tht•
dtsasttr tould nut ha\c come at a
\\Or'>r ttmr.
"I JU\t lost m) hu'>band 11 months
ago and I v..as ha\'tng a lot of trouble
keeping up with the pa) men ts. Whal
ebe could happen? This I'> 11." a
\tunned A.skew ')(lfd
"\\'hl'n m\ hu,band d1t'd ht• J1d not
k<nt· a lo1 .e1t' Ilk tn'>urann•." ~ht'
added
\\~l'\\ I\ \Ii Ugghng lll l01lll11Ul' thl'
lamtl~ ·., auto hu\tnt•ss ()ualtt~ Re·
'>all''> ot Santa -\na . .\'>~l'" too~ over
running thl' bu~1nt~s \\hen her hus-
band Bill .\\kl'\\. 42. J1cd of cancn
lollo\\ 1 ng a long tllne.,-..
JOBLESS DECLINE •.•
"Running a used car lot t\ not ras~
and ti 1<s real hard tf \OU arc a
111oman." '>ht· said. stand1.ng outside
lwr d:imaged horn<:.
Nt·"pon Beach firdightl'r!> told thl'
..\'>h'\'" nut to '>ta} 1n the humc until
1he v. ind '1uhs1ded The' 'aid the'
v.11uld '>Iii' "'11b friend~ · ·
From A l
11·ar-\\,1,gooJ ""'-'ath1.·r. Yl'ltl'r said.
I ltl· sunm. i.ln da\ s that. tor the mo\t
o.1n fa' u'rt•d ~outhcrn < al 1furn1a th ts
.\ 1nt1.·r prn 1:ntcJ a ~asunal down-
turn 111 thC' nrnstru<:llon inJu,trY.
I onl.1ng aht'ad. 'r t'ttcr ... a id
p1 dir111nar) c;;ttmateo; 1nd1cak that
tntal t'mplo)ment tn Orangt' ( ount)'
'h11Lild 111crease b\ about 41 .000 1obs
during I 984 for an annual growth rate
•II 4. 7 pen:cnt. Foreca1;tc, peg the
u nt'mplm ment r.:1te at 5.4 JX'l'Ccmt for
1 'llS4 and o;hppUlg to 5 percent in
1985, she said.
December's cmploymern gains
were matched m Lo~ Angeks County,
the ..,tale and the nation. though
Orange County's rate, as it has
trad111onally, remained substanually
lo"'~r Lo~ .\ogcl~ County's unemploy-
ment rate tell from 7.8 to 7 percent
lletween November and Dcct'mber.
thc <,tale's declined from 8.3 to 7.9
percent and the national unemploy·
mcnt rat~ sltd from 8.4 to 8.2 percent.
l "'o ot' -\'ikev.\ thrct• Jaughtrr'
"'l're 1n thl' h11me \\)ll'n thl· mnf hlc1\
I >fl
\.inth \;J1d 11 rc.tlh '1.aretl hn 4-
' l'ar-oltl 'l'll'r Dehh1t~
"\hl' 111J<. r('alh Jfra1d. \ht· tu't
dung on to nw and v.ouldn't let go."
'>and\ \<11d
"Wlwn \\l' \\c:rl' rt·ad\ tu lea'.e \ht•
~l'pt on guing 'Mom m\ hlankl'I ,., 1n
there.' .. Sand~ 'laid
A ROAD OF DEADLY BE AUT Y ...
From A l
thr de'>tgn .ind 111<11nlt'OJOtl' ot the
n1ad th.JI v. tnJ'> from I aguna Bc·.it h
inland to thl' \;)Jn D1eg11 f-rct-wa~ fht·
1 l.11n1 Jl)pl'.sr'> hl'Jdd tor thr niun' r ht' k t'.•il :u 111111 hardh lClnH'\ ,t\
.111\ 'll Pll\t to 1.11\ 1)1111.tal' \uirn ot
\l mtlar 1. l.11m' h.t '• ht'l fl ftlcd ag<1tn\I
thl g(1\l'l lll1ll.'nl fl\l'f the H '.H!.
\lth11ug.h 1nmt nn~ont· agree\ thr
111Jd " 1nJdc4u;itr l11r lht· 17 OO<t to
~..i OU! It.tr'> that tr;.I\ d 11 l'ach da\ and
dt•,rttl thl '1ok·n1 u1lll\111n' trag1t
d<'ath!> and \uh\l'l!Ul'nl laY."IUlt\ 1m·
pro\l'llH'llt\ tC1 .111· n11t l'\l)('(lt.:d to
la kl' plau · u1111 I '"1111·t11ne 111 I 4X6
I h:u·, ,., hrn lhl \tJtc.· plam 10 heg1n a
1' ~ l'I mlll1on rrn1t·t t tn "'ttkn th<.' roau
frnn1 l ""ll tn l<t111 I.t ill'' ,rnd 111 rl'ahgn
Btg lknd u n ' t'
lron1n1lh tht• d.I\ \h,innon\ SI
rT111!1on d;11m v.a' fikd 1n I aguna
Uea<. h < 11\ Hall. u t) otliuJI' "l're 1n
< o\ta M1.·<sa Oll't'ltnt;. "'''h 1.ta1t·
tran .. porlatwn authont1c--. who hove
JUn\d1tt1on "' l'I thl' road 10 d1~ur,,
v .. ;i .,., 10 1mm1.·<l1atel\ m.111c.· the road
'><!fi.'I
Ma}or Hoh C1t•ntn Ma)CH Pro·
T l'lll Ruhhtl' ~1nll.in and C 11\ MJn
agcr Kt•n f 1.1nli. "t'llt to mt·ct ( altran!I
official\ l lt-1111 f kl kt•roth and
<.hark~ B.>}'Cr in hupe\ of WO\ 1nctnp
thrm tu hutld a trmporan median
barrier down the centrr of the
h1 hwa> alon181g Dcnd ,u,,t
oalltln~ ollk1ah lame to the
mccting armed "11h some supn!>1n~
'ltJt1'>!1( '> numbers that showed the
1 oad ., nut a'> ha1ardous as everyone
twl1C\l'\ I ht')' ruled out making an}
'hort-tl·rm ph)'\ical improvements.
hut 1n'>tl'ad propo<,,ed studytng the
fH1,-.1h1lt1~ of 'tan1ng a safety aware·
Ill'" program which the Cit) 1<
prepared to l'mbra('C _
D~Ha compiled b} the state show~
th1· h1ghwa) " \afc 1n m present
t ond1t1on lor c.:arcful drt \.Ct\ who Sta\
"'1th in the 50-mph speed hm1t ~mce
.Jul\ 1978 thcr.• have hecn onl} six
1 tO\\-mcd1an atc1dcnt'i hetwccn ( a·
n' on .\ere\ and El T orrn Road\ and
1u\l n1nt· from El Torro Road to the
lrl·cv.a\ dating bark t<> Jul\ I 9t! I
n1hcr ~•licit<'' 'hm1 that the fatal·
1l} 11n1u11 rall' on Laguna <an yon
Road 1c, not s1gn1ficanth higher those
of.,1m1lar rou1c1, throughout the state
"We lcarnt•d rha t thnoads aren't a~
dangcrou'i b)' s.tatcw1de standard'i a'i I
had thought" <1tntl) said
\tcstc offit·iab al\o contended lh:u
ml·dian haml·rc, on two lane road\
knd tu 1nnta'>c <:trta1n types of
Ult 1cknt' 'fX'etficall} rear-tnd cnl·
l"1on' ll\ l':llS slow down 10 cro~s
OH'• 1nt11 thl· oppo\lll' htnt' What\
morr. \uch a barrier would rntnC't
l·nwrgtn1' 'chick~ and driven from
ha' 111e dun tan:<''' to bus1nes"''' and rl'\tdcnn~' on l'tthcr c,1dc of 1hc
ht(.!h '' :l\
"We might consider the barrier
when l.\e expand the road." Boyer
-;aid "But at this trmc it's not
appropriate."
The safet> awareness campaign
woulJ ask travelers to turn on low-
hcam headlights ai1 they Ira \el along
the road dunng da}ltght hours. The
~tatC' ~uld.l.IJ<c~J~Q.~t&O~=
one near the San Diego Free"ay off-
ramp at l)ne end of Laguna Canyon
Road and another at the other end
near Forest Avenue -asking dnvrrs
to turn on headlights for safety
In add1t 1on the cit} would lcsunch a
media campaign 10 inform the public
on the J)rogiam
Rovl'r ._aid similar !lafcty programs
art undl'r way 1n two commun1t1e'i in
Nnorthrm Caltforn1a. but the re~ult'
arc 1nc:onclu'iivc Nc,cnhcle~' ··11
3Jll~31\ WOrtl'lwh1le to C'On~1dcr It ..
Hoya said
Althouah 1.1l> offic 1ar.. Mr acncr-all>
rnthu .. IU!>llC 'iUtlle ha\ I.' CX(>T'C\SCd
rnnt:crm about the benefit\ of ~uC'h a
prof ram
.. hofX' till' no\(:11~ of the idea la\t\
"llh dmer\ unttl the ~late can
1mprO\e the road .. Minkrn said
"I think 11\ J good idea." Gcntr)
!laid "Right now the cro\SCS help
kl'\'fl proplc: awprc thn t cnuuon 1~
nrcdcd on the road Perhap' turnina
on our hcadllghtscan ht-Ip too:·
Winds to calm down after t onight
Coastal
Travee.<t 11dv1tory fOf tl•Oll{I w1naa
oeiow lh• P••-Not1h••"I wlnot 25 10 40 ml)ll l>9IOw llWI '91•yon• •nd
~-won 111onow gue11 eanse A~
wlndt Oec;•.ulng llowfy 1oniot11 ti.
oom•no 16 to 2& 11'11)1\ Sthiroay Sunny
•nd a little ,..,"* S11ur<11v 1t1ght
SalutO.y 12 IO 82 Lowt 1onro111 UI IM '<>• llnd IOw., 50•
Burwno1on Cuper
~IMI011,8C ChetlMlon.W V
Ch•rtolte,N C Ctwtyenne
Chi'eoo ~Inna II
CleYeland
CoCumoia,8 C
Cofumbu• o.n ... ,, W0<111
0.)'IO<'I
Denver O..Motne1
Dair Oil
Oututh
EJPuo Fa<rbankt
F1190 F\tgalatt
Ram~ SnowQ
Sllowtrall!I!I Flumes[TI
10
eo From P0<nt Conoec>llon 10 Sen
CIMwl<lta laland 10 IM Me>.tcan 80td.,
and out eo mHet -lnnet waltrW Small
c:rah MIV•llOIY ror tna tnllr• ., ..
Deet .. atng norlhttMI winoa belOW ll'>a
oanyona 1on1g111 '*»ming 10 to 20
•no11 S11U1day £1NWhera llght ~atl·
tble wlnda tonlaht and S•lvtday _..
oep1tovlhw .. t4 to 15 knoll Saturday alt.,noon Claar elli.t
Ovter w1tar1 Smell Cf all ao-.tory o .... Ille enll,. ., .. NOflh IO nor111 ... 1
.vtndt 16 to 26 •noia wilh comblne<J
..,. f IO 10 ... , IOday Wind 1no -
deefaa .. no 10n19111 ~·ng "°''"" ... , s 10 15 ""°" wlln 3 lo S·IOOI ..... Sa1urd1y CJHr lklel
Gt'Mt F.U.
Hlflto<<I
~· Honolutv
<Ill 14
33 18
61 62 51 26 ~ 40 37 20
41 26
43 26
44 32
i.1 4&
4~ 211 &# 31
46 29
42 26
40 16 38 33
23 -07
84 34
·22 39 23 -10 4& 21
44 28 40 23
42 38
.3 72
e.4 39
47 31
IH 27 eo 64
311 35
50 28
~ 47
65 3e 76 59
48 26 eo 2e
~ 28
19 75
35 24
23 ..01
49 23
50 42
Na<~ Wtalher S.rvoee 10 NOAA US Oepl ol C.Ul'nnlt"t 1
H°"aton
ln<llenepolla
JllCICton.MIM
JKktonVllle
Jyneeu •
KanauCny
Fronta: Cold .-. Warm 99
Extended
Fe" Wllll moelly t\lnny end warm
Oeyt Gu11y San11 Ane wtndl a1 llrntt
tn and below aome canyon• H•Oh• 72
lo 82 l ow• mo111y 38 to 54
Temperatures
L .. veo .. lltlle ROC)lt
lOS AnQlllM l~•vMlt
lubbOQI<
r.tampnle
Miami
Mllwaukaa
Mpla·SI Paul ,
Nlltl¥Mlt
N-Orleen•
N..,YOfll
NOl'loCI< N0<1h Plalle
Oki.tw>m1 City Omalle
Orlendo
Palm Spr1noe
Phlllldelpllla
PhMr!la
Pllltb\lrgh
Por111nd.Ma P0t11ano.Ore Provt<Jenca
Raleigh -----------Rapid C•ty
"1L0 Tides 35 20
Reno
~ICl'lmon<I
53 27
49 30 $1 Lou1t
01 37 SI P•te-Temp1t
41 21 SllJI lake
01 34 8#1 AnlOlllO
39 20 San Diego
8 t O!i S111 Frenc11eo 70 4 7 SI Sta Marte ~3 25 S.111la 7 .) •9 $hr8'11por1
., 3 1 S•O<J• r au~
3S 17 SP<*trM
50 H> SytlCUMI
42 29 lopeka
Sii 3 1 TIKIOO
46 26 Tutu
44 25 WHh1nglo11
62 3 1 W1cn111
!>V J:J ao 6'
39 22 ee 41 70 57
89 53 20 13
50 41
&3 33
31 10 40 30
31 24
Ml 30 ea 39
81 38
59 JI
!>() 31 Alllllly
Albuquerque
Amatlllo
Ancn0<age
~vlllt
.t.tlenta
All111tle Ctf?'
Au111n
81Jt1m0te
811tlngt
8lrmino11am
81tmarck
8olM
Botton Btownev<tt
Buttalo
~ ~~ Secono n1gn TOO~Y12 pm J 3
53 32 s.con11 10"' 11 26 pm 2 ~ Surf report 64 45 SA TUROA Y
49 40 • Forti nign 5 5• a m ; 1
88 43 F1tll low 1 23 pm O 5 LOCATION
60 20 S<teon<I high 8 03 p m. 3 5 Hunungron BNch
46 37 • RJ-.Je~ , 59 47 Sun Jela 1oday ,1 S HI pm ,, ... 81 40111 SI . N4!Wt>Ori ..
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'D evi l wind,s' strain tempers
For ecaster tells
'why' of Santa A n as
By CHRISTINE DECKER
Of ltte Dally Piiot l lefl
They come howling. hammering
and gusting. Trees bend 1heir trunks
to the ground and snap. Windows
rattle. Tumbleweeds skip across cit)
streets. Dust swirls and skm becomes ·
parched For man}. emouons be-
come strained.
Here rnme thost San ta Ana winds
again.
The\-can came come like scream-
ing banshees at almost any 11mc of the
) car and cause raging fires. accidents
and powt'r outages. But it takes JUSt
the right weather cond111ons to whip
.
up these winds, according to Art
Lessard. specialist for the National
Wcather Sen ice.
"You have to have a mass of cold
air over the Great Basin area and a
low pressure· system here. Then what
happens is hke water running down a
h1lls1de," he said.
The cold air mass this time came
from Utah and Nevada mountains.
raced across the desert losing
moisture and gaining speed as it
careened through can}Ons until it
reached the lowest pressure zone -
Southern California.
"Santa Anas don't always bring hot
desen air into the area. It depends on
what season tt is and what the
temeratures are 1n the mountains
.from where they originate." Lessard
said .
Man)' legends abound as to where
the Santa Ana Winds got their name.
One story says the winds' real name 1s
"()antana." derived from an Indian
name meaning "wind of the evil
spmts." Another legend is that they
were named for Mexican General
Antonio Lope1 de Santa Ana. whose
troop~ rode like the v. ind. kicking up a
storm of dust. ~1nk1ng fear into the
heans of 'icttler'>
It\ also thought the) got their
name from Santa Ana Canyon where
the Spanish first encountered the
strong winds.
This recent hatch of Santa Ana
winds wait e\f.)ected to blow even
harder toda} than Thursda) and may
hegin IO '>Uh')1dc Saturda~
Jarvis in Newport, says P r op.
13 hasn't hurt state or schools
Howard Jarvis
By KAREN E. KLEIN
01 t11e Dally Piiot llefl
Cit} and count~ gO\L'rnmt·nt~ Jnd
local M'houl districts ha' c morl'
money today than the) J1d before
Proposition 1 l ta>. foe Hov.ard
Jarvis declared Thursda\ al a lunch-
eon in Newpon Beach. ·
Jarvis. the co-author of thl' con-
troversial property ta,.-cutttng
measure, addressed 130 members of
the Caltfurn1an~ fur En' ironment.
Employment. Ernnomy and De-
' elopment Thursda}. and pro' cd to
be JUSt a' fc1'it\ and determined a!>
1.'' er to oust corrupt pol111nan~
lav.~erc, and Judge<, and get gO\ern-
mcnt and 13:\e<; off the backs ot thr
pt•oplc.
-\t lht• lunC'hl·on . fan" dl'lendl·d
thl' olt-rnaltgncd Propo\lt10n 13 and
stumped fora new m1t1at1H he hopes
to put hcfure \Otl'r!. in No, ember.
Jan" said thl' common assump-
tion 1hat Proposition 11 rnt mone~
I rum \t 11\llll rn 11gr illll\ anll g<.n l'rn-
nll'nt Sl'r\ Kl''>" \lmpl\ untrul'. "The
htatl'l \t·hot)I'> ha\c $4 htlltun more
than thn haJ hrt•11t· I' I hn ha\e
more m.une\ n1>\1 than till'~ C\ er
hau:· he rla1n1eJ · •
The c)Ut'>pnkc.:n 'entnr1:1t1Lcn urged
member'> of hi-. aud1cnlT tu 'i1gn a
pt•t111on '>urpnrttng hts ncv. in1t1at1\e
and to contnhutt' monc) to his cause.
·1 he ncv. tn111atl\e r' nl'l'dl'd. he
'aid. hecau\l' .1n "1run triangle" of
poltt tt 1am. burt'Jul'rat) and Supreme
( ourt Judge\ ha\l· rnn~pirt•d to
nrntmH·nt Propu ... 1110n I 3's dTcct.
"Tht') 're all 1n a duh and \\l' don't
tx·long." Jan I' .,aid
.. fhe polt1ll 1an' art• tr) 1ng to take
tJ\t'\ on the ta\ lt>t'' h) l\\l\t1ng
languagt'. ht• alkgl'J.
Tht' pulit1rn' ha\ t' changl'd the name.:~ of kc') tradttmn;ilh da,!>1fird
a-; ta\e\ a\ a \\<I\ In ·,lip taxes
prohthlll'd 0\ lht• rn1pmtll011 hack to
the utllt'nf\. he "•11d.
"Ntm wl'\ l' got ·-.anttatwn ~en tce
kl·,· 1n!lll'ad of tra<,h ta\C!I ... hl· said.
Founta in Valley police nab
kidnap s uspect at school
Prnpm111un 13. v.h1ch Jani' <>atd
<,;l\t<l propcrt~ 11\~ner'> $70 h1llion ""n' 1i.. pa,,agl' 1n I ~7~ ha\ been t·ut
'" ICtpntcnt 1n 1t,l·lfrttl\el1l''>'-a'a
rt·.,ult 11! li\l· "l1f)rl'nH' < 011rt dc-
\ l\lnn' "hllh tlH rh'\' 111111all\e
"'m1 Id r l'' l'f'l'
I 11u111a1n \Jill'' pulKl' drtettl\t''
.1rrt'\ll'd .1 14-,ear-olJ (1ankn (1n>\l'
high 'c. t11n1I \tuut·nt a\ tht• third
'll'>IX'tl 111 tlw l<.1d11apr1ng Mnnda) ol
"\'1l'tnaml''l' \t11<knt
lktl'l llll'\ \ii\ lhl'\ hdtl'H' 1111'
• \O\lth arrcqt•d 111 the pnnupa)\
1tli~r at la <.)uintct High ~dwol. ""as
.im· ot Ii \l' tl't'll-.ign' '' h11 k1dnapf)<.'d
4-~e;1r-11ld \ uong H u~ Ngo a<> he
•\al~l'd h11ml· lrom <>rhuol v.1th
.rtl•nd' ;,111d dnl\e l11m to San Jnw
I ktcd1 \ l') a l,l1 re\ e;1kd an arrl'\t
\\,11r;111t ha' hl'l'n l\C.Ut'd tor :mother
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642-6086
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D.tlvety
la OuarentMd
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"' 1 h•"• 'ff)u• i.1•P•r b) ~ Kl r•"' r •• r"''"'~ 1 p .,..
Ill' d f ,1 ((1f)y N ii! t• -·-:! <Al J1da, •no Suno1v fl
Y"" ol<> ""1 <KAIYt tOlll
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~1drwp '>USPl'll. Tu~rn Van Dau of
'ianta \na
Pultn· sa\ the\. hcllew DJo. l K. and
another su~pcrt' ma) tx· in < >rcgon or wa ... h1ngtnn
Ngo. the kidnap \ 1rt1m . !>ltppcJ
,1\.\a\ "hill' hts abductors \lcpt 1n J
'ian Joi.e motel room T uesda'. Polit~·
went to the motel and arrl·~ted two
JU\C.:nllc' but tht• orher\ had tled.
Police <>a) Ngo'!> tw1• older brothl'r\
'H're attacked h) gang mrmher' 111
l>cct•mherand hehne the kidnap wn'
\taged to r<>CH'l' Ntw\ lam1I) not IO
f)u<ih pro\l"l'Uttun
R egis tration set
f hl' Lag11na fkat h I nif1tJ ~dwol
D1'>lrttt '' 111\ 11ing parents Wtlh
rhildrt·n uh'>t'" rng their 5th b1nhua}
ht·t"'l't'n (kc '· I l)I( I and March :!M to
~·nroll thl'lr 'on~ Jnc.1 daughter\ 1n
k1ndt'rK3rll'tl
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ahk h\ u111w~ 11ng ( harlott~· S11t'-
m111e on ~ lon<la'. T ue,J<I\ or f hur~·
da\ .1t ..it>.t-X'4h .ht 20..i .
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NYSE COMPOSITE T RAN SACTIONS
FRIDArs 11 A.M. (PSij PllC£S
Dow JoN£S AvERAGES
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NEW <ORK lAPI J•f'I ?4
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UPs AND OowN s
NEW YORK (APJ -Th• fotlowlne u,, shOwi tl'le New York Stock Exchano•
stocki and warrants that have gone uo
the mo't af'ld oown the rTIOll ba"9d on percent of cnanoe regardlfl$ of volume for Tnursdav No 'ecuritles trading tlelow S2 are lncl-Y,<:l•d Net and oercenta~ en.noes •r• tne 01tterence between tne prevlou' closlno price al'td •odav's 2 pm. orice UPS Name Last Cho Pct
1 GenGwlh wt 9"' I fe Uo 97 2 MGMGHoll 13 , Uo I J 3 NevaoaSL 14 ~, UP t.'7 4 PrairProd n 1~ 'l ~ UP l s MnorAut 2 , 1~ UUPO . 6 snoetown n + ,,
1 Home,tdFln n 20 , + I • UP l 8 St9111eTKn 12~ + '• Uo 9 ACF In(! 451 .. + 2 4 UP .
10 Marcaoe 2~ + " UP . 11 PSlnd 4 16of 71e + ~ Uo 11 Alexandrs 21 , + l UP 4. 13 Ge11 Growth 27 + 1 • Uo 4
14 MGM-~A Ent n~1 + ~8 Up 4,
11 W~,fi~hL~~ 2
s>. l 1~ 8: :·~ l enouei 6 6 1 '• Uo 4
l mpugr ~' , l ) UP0 4 •. 1 HousNa Gas ?'It U •
10 LIL Co oiW 2 7t 1'11 Uo •
l HO\i_~eln11 29 l . l ,. Up 1· 2 PhEI 1.33ol 10 .... Uo .9
23 ~n1on Elec ni. + ~ UP 9 ,. enHCO Inc 67• +-• UP .I 25 omdl\Co s 14 • + ' Uo 1 OOWNS
I NVFN~~ LHtl 5fl9, 1 Robin' AH 1 • -2 • 3 SkAm \OCI 01 I -ll•
4 AMO s -'2" S Lowe\ \ -p . 6 Sha~tno \ 19 • - \ -,
1 ~a0uil'1• 16 - 1 • g F~~ ~t tti~~ = 21; 10 Le11va11no , -•
11 NewhalRsc " -'• 12 Pav1euC\ll s 21 , -I ~
13 W'J.lelaDs 18J• -1 • I• E L wtO 3 • -• IS ClevE! otB S4 1 -J "2 16 NI lndusr 71 llt 17 Coacnm,, s 76 • -,.._
111 UME T Proo ' 19 Marte• wt l
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24 Kena1Co 4 ' -• 2S EutriAir pl 11.._ -~
WHAT AMEX DID
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Aovanceo Decl•neo
Uncna,,oed lo•a1 •ssves New ,, OM
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81 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 27. 198~
Writing la
on the wall
; Butterfield Savin&•
now bu lta name In
ll&hta on lta new cor-
porate headquarten
faotllty lD the aouth
tower of Hutton
Centre ln Santa Ana.
Butterfield hu
mo•ed from Brea, be-
comtna the flnt cor-
porate ataff to make
tbemove into the
new facility. Follow-tni the corporate
ataff lnto the new
offtcea t. the operat-
lna dlvtalon. But-
terfield Sa vinga la
occupylnglne~ceea
of 9:J,OOO-aquare-
feet ln the recently
completed atructure,
one of two currently
atandlngon the45-
acre alte near John
Wayne Airport.
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$10 .. bllllon anti-trust
salt over methanol
SANT A ANA (AP)-A former aerospace worker tus
filed a S lO biUion anti-trust suit in ftder'al court. claim mg
nine of tbe nation's bigest corporations illegally
co.spired to monopolize methanol fuel product1on.
Attorney Curt Owen contend~ Lhedcfcndantsactcd to
prot.eci their own mtete5ts in pe1roleum. natural gas and
coal rctervu and said the suir filed Tuesday wu rhe ~t private aoti·tTUst action io U.S. history.
Tbe plaintiff$ arc Oranse Cou nty residents Charles
S&one, bit wife, Joyce, their bminess &S$OCl8te. Gary
Hamner of Medford. Ore. and two defunct companies,
Cbuck St.one lndust.nts Inc. and Methanol Performanoc
World lnc.
Stone onoc headed FutUtt Fuel~ of Amcriai Inc ..
which flew the fint mcthanot-~wercd airplane cros~
country in a feat cen.ifted by the Federal A vialJun Administration. Tbe company's other achievements got
Stooe featured in a segment of CBS' ''60 Minutes" news
mapzine.
The defeodanrs ar~ among Fonune .SOO's top
eotnpanies: Enon; MobiJ 011, Standard Oil of Indiana.
Ohio and California; Atlantic Rtcbfield Co.; E.l. DcPont
deNemoura; BankAmerica and Ford Motor Co.
The sun contends that since the mtd 1960s. the
~. con pired to .. monopolize the manufacture.
uction, dlSlribution. use and sale of metbanol·based
Ucls .. in vioJation offederal antHru.at bw.
EXPERT ADVICE
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Their advice
can lead to
big profits
SAC RAMENTO (PRN) -Commodity tr.td1ng
advisors can help produce profib for thctr ubscri~rs.
nccord1na to stnt1st1c~ pubhshed in the January J 984 1s~ue
of The Commodity Traders Consumer Report, the
rndustry's only performance m onitoring serv ice.
r ompletc pertormnnce !1tat1st1cs for I Y83 show that,
aher deductan& comm1~s1ons. 9 of the 24 services
m onuored showed substantial profits. In several in-
stances. results were outstanding -one service sho wed
S 1.111 average profit per recommended trade. another
to taled 76 percent pro fitable trades, and several returned
over JOO percent on m111al margin.
C ommoony Traders Consumer Repon 1s a news·
letter published to help traders select the most compatible
and potenually profitabl!commod1ty advisory serv1c~s. It
publishes m o nthly stat1st1cs on percentage of profitable
trades, num~r of winning trades vs. number of losing
trades. average pro fit and average loss. best and worst
tradei.. amount of marR.Jn required. net profit, and more.
Commodity Trader~ ( o nsumer Repon 1s neanng
compleu on o f its first year o f pubhcat1on It is edited and
published by former trial attorney, Bruce Babcock, Jr .. an
Sacramento
In add111on t o pursuing an activ e commoduy trading
career, Babcock has autho red two books on the subjec t,
The Advanced C ommodity Trading Semi nar Manual,
and The Commodity Trading Tutor. and as currently at
work on a third. H e also contributes articles to the
finanual press and appears at an vestment seminars.
Pension system f oi" women to be improved
l hl· pn.,,ate pension system covering both home-
maker\ and working women in the U nited States w11l bc
dram a11call} improved under the Rctarement Equity Act
now before ( ·ongrcss and '1rtually assured of passage.
W 1pt·J o ut w il l be the outmoded assumption that the
pn marJ "age earner 1c; the male and that only he ments a
pension This "d inosaur" an our laws 1s bei ng smashed
into ohl" mn -at la~t.
fhe ~natc pasc;cd the bill 1n No"ember. the H ouse
'l'r'>mn 1~ no" tx:fore the Wa)\ and M eans Committee.
The admanl\1rat1on has indicated its support. The bill
makt·~ s1gn1ticant 1mprmcm ento; in these key areas of
pcn,1on hcndit\.
l. A hu\band no longer would be abk to sign away his
wile·, \Un l\Or<. benefit\ wnhout her signature This
feature alont \\ould aflect m a I hons of homemakers who.
Jtrnrding to ~Htu;mal.tablt'•,. can be expected to o utll\e
tht.•1r hu~band\
\<, of no" a 'puusc can sign away his surv i vors
bcndit\ in order ll> receive a larger pensio n during his
l1fe11me II the '>puusc -u!>ually the husband -elects
larger hcnl'fits tht.· pcm1on \IOP\ upon his death. So.
although tht.• rnuplc ma} enJO} more monc} during his
hlellme h" w1Jo"' will not ha"l' that incom e after ha!>
death
t. lhe i\ill' .ti which 'urv1\0rs benefits are available
SYLVIA
PORTER
would be lo wered. Today, companies don't ha-.c to offer
sun lvors benefits before age 55.
The Senate ball w ould hberahze this by lowering the
age to 45 as lo ng as the emplo yee as vested an the plan and
makes survivors ~nefits automatic at that time The
House b11l 1s even less restnc11ve -the o nl} requirem ent
for recei ving automatac survi vors ~nefits would ~ that
the employee ~ vested.
Whichever version 1s passed. this prov1s1on would
mean that the widow of an employee who died at 50. for
example. before he was eligible for early retirement at age
55 but who was vested in the plan. would be able to collect
his pensio n ·She wo uld JUSt have to wait until what would
have been his 55th binhday before she could dra\I, on the
pension .
PlBllC NOTICE
3, The bills would revise the rules governing years of
scr.,,1ce that determine how pensions are credited in two
ways:
First. the age at which employees can start
pan1cipating in pensions w ould be lowered to 18, which
means that employees can start accumula11ng credit for
vesting an the plan at that time. The bills would also roll
back the age for calculaung benefits from 25 (the current
m1n1mum) to 21. These changes would permit mort'
w o men (and men ) to participate an pension plans b y
letting them stan at a younger age.
Second. the amount ofleaveemployees can take from
their 1obs would ~liberalized, so employees do not lose
credits accrued for vesu ng 1n the company plan. Tbas
change would affect employees o o the j ob for five years or
less. Both bills Y.Ould permit employees to take up to five
years leave wnhout losing credits they have accumulated
for vesting.
. Emplo)ces who have been on the 1ob for more than
ti ve years but who are no t y<"t vested would continue to be
able to take a leave for up to the amount of time they have
been working without losing c redits.
Obv ious benefic1anes of this c hange w ould include
working m others. but older workers. too. would be able to
take advantage ofit.
PlBlJC NOTICE PlBllC NOTICE Bigger trade deficit PtellC NOTICE PlBllC NOTICE
FICTITK>UI 8UllNl81 ACTmOUI ......... FtCTmOU9 IMl ... 11 FICTITIOUI .,._ ..
NAMf 8TAT!MfNT MAMIE ITATl..wl NAME 8TATIMINT NA• ITATl-.rf ~~:A~=·
The following peraons are dotno The fOllowlno perion la doing The following perlOfl la dOlng The followlng P8flOlll art dotno The following P«llOOI are doing
t>usineu as buslneu u bualneM u bullnest II t>u llneu as ARROWHEAD PRECISION ELEC· WILLIAM CRAFTIOUES. 77 l W MUS IC AND M 0 VE MEN T ARC IMPORTS 438 Eul Kalelle BEHR BAGS 490 E 191h St By the A111ociated Prt>!i~ Hut < 11mml'rtl' Dtp.irtml'IH t.•rnnoml\I TRONIC PRODUCTS 2191 Soulh 19th StrMt Suitt E Coste ....... CLASSES 729 w tlllh SI Colla A.Y9f'lue. Suite 226 Orange Call· Co 1 M CA 92827 \\.'SHIN. (,TO'-. _ 11,,. I \ fm•·ior I )J\ 1d I und \JIU 1nd.1\ that thl· ddiut 1111 Grand Avenue Santa Ana. Ct CABl:;8J7 Wllllami 1838 Anaheim Men. CA 92626 lorn1a 92867 6601 V .. _ :.:..n ":·Behr. 490 E 19th St ,
"' ' 't-lhi' \l',1f \\ill l•llll1t1u1· to Y.or\t'n He 112705 A. A. B c ' M CA Olana Lu Landis 327 FuHerton EnrlQueRodrlQuez, al~.,.. Co1taMesa.CA 92827 trade deficit hallooncd 1u J lt.'l ord ~1.~ .i 4 Tenna Zarr 3509 South Rou St . ve · pt · oeta .... ' Ave . Newport Beech. CA 92663 Clfcle. Buen• Park. Cellfornla 90e2 t Frederic A Behr 490 E t9th SL f"llnl II.Int 1 I \'ill t11p 1' I 1111 h1 Ilion and ma~ Senta Ana Ca 92707 92627 Thia business Is conducted by. en CerlOI Aguirre. 4607 Etst Blue Jly Colla Meaa. CA 92827 h1lhon la'Sot year. the g(I\ ClnflH fl I rl'p11rt1.:d 1111 SI 111 htlli1111 Mala Zarr. 3509 South Ro11 St . This bu1lneu 11 conducted by an lndMduaJ Avenue. Orange. Cellfomla 92869 Thia t>ullnesa II conducted by •
toda). and OfliCl:ll\ prctl1l'ted tht: 1mh;il,111q J hl· n.tlion \porn trallln!t pcrlurmame I\ Sanla Ana. Ca 92707 lndBhlldual 11 Diana Lu Landis Rubetn C1belleto. 840 Weal ~al partner.nip
th II "'-hi I I I I h h h Th11 bl.tllnesa Is conducted by a Illy J WI lama Thi• 1t11ement wea filed wllh the Warrwtr No 18, Orange, Calllomla ,..,.___ .. _... IS year w1 V<C l'\CO \.\Or'Soc Jnll'l pr1man ' on l\.l.IJ al t11r\ e 1g ileneral partnership Thia 1ta1em.n1 wu flied with IM County Clerk of Oranoe County on 92889 ""'""' .,...,.
T he trade dtfil'1t 1n I 9~3 ""a' h2 J'X:ftl'nt \ alul ol the dollar mal.t., I · \ l'Xport~ MALA ~AR County Clerk ot Oranoe County on Jan 5, 1984 Thia t>ualneu 11 conducted by • cc!!'~~/b'::t~!~~~~Y 1~
higher than the rec.ord $42 7 h1ll1011 wt IU\I t \flt.'O\lh' hut import\ rl'latn-ch Lhcap TANNA ~RR Jan 10-1984 F235a:I F21511S gener11 per1nersn1p Jen 5 1994 a vear earlier \nd thl· I \ nonom\ 1., grn" ang at a much Th11 11atement waa flied with 1ne Pu Or Cou1 D ly Publlll'led OrallQ& Cout Daily ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ · ,_111 · · Coun1y Clerk of Orange Counly on bllltled •nge al Pllol Jan 27. Feb 3, 10, 17, 198' I Thia 11atement wu flled with tile PubHshed Or cout Dally For Dcc.:embcr the ddiut narro"Wl'd I• f,1.,trr Jl.lt.l· thJn th<. IC\t ol the \.\Orld. embef 14 t983 Pilot Jan 13 20, 27, Feb 3. 1984 577.94 County Clerk of Orange county on Pll01 Jan 27. Fe:T. lo. H. 1984 S6 3 b1ll1on from '-o,tmhc(\ ~., 4 h1ll1on 1e\ullin11. 1n hmJ..n ·\ml·ritan purlha5cs o l F2:3%737 274•84 Dec is. 1983 576-8•
reOecung a 3 2 pcrll'nt d tt.l1nr 1n m11>111t• O\t'f\l'J\ p roduu .. "h1k foreign hu}1ng o l 11~~~~~h~ 1~r;~~~,.~~~:1 Dally PlBlJC NOTICE Publl•hed Orenoe cou':~ -----------
and a 2 percent 1nuea'><: in t \port' I \ lo\11od.., lag' ht·hin<l 1J0·8• P\m.IC NOTICE Piiot Jen e. 13. 20 21. 19e• PlBllC NOTICE
-----------fllCTITIOU9•U9INlll 135-84 P\a.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITtool llUlaNlll NAME ITATIMENT FICTITIOUI •UllNHI NAMf ITATEMENT Tilt following l*IOll 11 doing N._ ITATIM!NT
NOTICE INVITING
SEALED BIOS
CC-MS
_ The followtng peraon1 ere doing PlBl.IC NOTICE
B .:.Usinesl .. :·~o~SUL TING. •03 E Balboa ..... r.tie,~~olalowlng. pefton 11 dOlng each does not express or by 1mpllcat1ons agree that the actual SWALES ANCHORAGE. 2888 "" ........ amount of work will correspond therewith but reserves the right Bayanore Drive. Newpo<l Beech. d A.pt 7• Balbol, CA 9266 t FICTITIOUl llUllNEll DIGITAL SERVICE SPECIALISTS,
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the c11y ol
Huntington Beach, Calllorrna will receive sealed bids for the
BLUFF TOP LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS-PHASE II in the city
of Huntington Beach, Callforn1a m accordance with the plans and
specifications and special provisions on file m lhe office of the
Director of Pubhc Works Documen1s will be available on
Jan4.1ary 17, t984 A charge of $30 00 not refundable will be
reqwred for each set of spec1hca11ons and ac.companymg
drawings
to increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the Calif 92663 Felllta Shelkhet, •03 E Balboa NAMI ITATE•NT t8•7• Amlsted •J Fountain Valley vd Apt 7. Balboa, CA 92661 Tne following perlorlt are doing CA 92708 ' ' work. as may be deemed necessary or expedient by the Director Lyman G FlllWell, 2426 22nd Thia bllalnesa 11 conducted by· an busln.., •• Trung-Klm Pham 211191 .D
of Public Works Street, Newport Be11eh. Ce 92880 ndlvlduel {A)SPUDLEY'S HOT SPUDS.(B) Rlmhur9t Or El Toro CA 92030 All bids wlll be compared on the basis of the Director of Public Berber a F Wonckler. 17887 Fellk1 Shelllhet SPUDLEY'S HOT SPUDS THE Thia bulln~a 11 cooducted by an
Works estimate of the quantities of work to be done. ~=no Ave · Monte Sereno, C•lll Thi• atatement waa filed with tile ORIGINAL OVEN BAKED POTATO indlvlduel
Each bid stiall be made out on a form to be obtained at the Ne/Icy F Gurley 037 RanchO Dal nty Clerk of Or1nge County on Ron Llngenfelt«. 210 7lh St Trung·Klm Pham
Office of the Director of Public Works. Development Wing, 2000 Cerro. Fallbroott c.itf 92028 an 5 l98' Hunllnglon ee.eh. C• 92&48 Thia ltltem&l't waa ftled with the
Ma St t H t t B h C llf I h ti b led '234111 Pat lllOITI, 19038 Sundown Ln. Counl)' CleOI of Ora"""'" County on in ree un 1ng on eac a orn a. s a e sea and LytMn G Fatweil Publlahed Orange eo111 Dally Yorba Linda C111t 92888 Jan 8 1984 .. ,,_
filed with the City Clerk at the Civic Center, Second Floor This s111em.n1 wu hied with the 1101 Jan 21. Feb 3. 10. 11. 1984 Thll bullness 11 conducted by a · "236117 This project 1s funded in part by the Depar1men1 ot Housing and
Urban Development (1 e Jobs 0111 Granl)
Admln1slrat1on Building. 2000 Mam Street. Huntington Beach. County Cle<k of Orange Counly on 572-84 general pertnerlhlp Published Orange Cout Dally
Cal1lornla on or before 2.00 pM of February 7, 1984, end shall be Dec.ember "· 1983 R Ltngenlelw p 7 F 3. 0 7 984 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC
WORKS ESTIMATE
opened by a cor_nm1ttee composed of the City Clerk. the City Published Oranne co.!~ly MUC NOTICE Thi• 1tetemen1 was Ille<! with lhe 1101 Jan 2 · eb · 1 · 1 · ~03-8'
Attorney and Director of Public Works or their authorized Piiot Jan 8 13 20 .. 27 1984 County Clerk of Orange County on -----------
tepresentallve and the results of said bidding will be reported to 134•84 · ' ' · FICTIT10U8 au11NHI Dec 15· 1983 Fn2M1 Ml.IC NOTICE
WORK ITEMS QUANTITY lhe City Council of said City of Huntington Beach at their regular NAME ITATIMENT Published Orange Coast Dally -----------
t Moblllzallon Lump Sum meeting lo be held on Monday the 20th Of February, 1984 It the DlllDI IC unncE The lollOWlng peraon II doing Piiot Jan 8 13 20 27 1984 FtCTITIOUI aua..11
2 Clearing and Grubbing (See Sec lion 91 Lump Sum hour or 7 30 PM 1n lhe City Councll Chambers 1n the Civic Center r~ "" alness u 1'0·8• NAME ITATIMINT
3 Earthwork !See Section 10) Lump Sum ol said Clly of Hun11ngton Beach and shall be acted upon by said FICmtool .., ... ,, JOHN S MOBILE DETAILING I The follOwlng P9f"IOn 11 doing
4 Crlbwall 17,000SF City Council at the regular meeting ot February 20. 1984 NAiii ITATIMENT t~3702S66o488• Ln · Newport Beach t>u:~~~s·~LUMBINQ, 325 E ttth
5 Concrete Mow Slnp 49LF The C11y of Huntington Beach. Caltlorn1a reserves the right to The following ~· ere doing John c Miiier. 1337 Suue.1 Ln , StrMI, Cotta M .... CA 92827
6 Concrete Lump Sum re1ect any or all Otds. and to accept the bid deemed tor the best butlnHI u -port Beach. CA 92660 Ml.IC NOTICE Fred D Kell. 325 E 19th Street. 7.Asphalt Paving 5,450SF interest of the City of Huntington Beach Callfornla S M.S. SURPLUS SALES. Ol3 Thi• bu11nea111 conducted by· an Coeta MeH. CA. 9211~7
4LLF 0 d I h C C ' . Doowood St Coat& Mna Ct I FICTITIOUI aUll .... 11 Thi b I I 8.Aaphalt Curb ., y or er o I e tty ouncll of the Ci ty of Huntington Beach. 92427 · · ndlvl<lua ""' • ua n ... •conducted by. 1n
9 Trash Receptacles 3 ca Cahlorn1a this 16th January, 1984 St~ Donald Aho•d•. 913 JOhn C Mueller NUil ITATIMINT ~ndlvldual 10.Blke Rack I ea A TT EST ~St. Coc1• M .... Ca 921127 Thi• ltltement WU fll«S With lhe Th• lollowlng peflOn •• dOlng Fred 0 Kell
2 200SF A ...,,...,-~ oun1y Clerk of Orang. County on t>ullneu u This 1tatemen1 wu n1ee1 with the 11 lrr~atlon System 4 hcia Wentworlh Mariann RhOld•. ld<lr ... same u 1n 5. 1984 NEWPORT IR\llNE PROPERTIES. County Clerk of Orang9 County on
12 Soll Preperation and lme grading 47 200SF City Clerk at>ow Fmna 50, Verilll• N9WPOf1 BMch, CA Jan 5. 1954
13 1 Gallon Shrubs 418 ea Pubhstied OranQe Coast Daily Piiot Jan 20. 27, Feb 3, 1984 Thia bullMM 11 cooduct.ci b'f • Publlahed Ortng9 Coelt Dally 92880 Fm1a.
14 5 Gallon Shrubs n ea 346-84 ~Al partll8f"thlp llot Jen 27. F.O 3. 10. 17. 198' 1· Nency LOVIM lmb«nlno, 504 lferi-Publllhed Oranr. Coe.II Daily
ts.Ground Cover 42,300 Stephen Roo.da 573-8• llfa, Newpor-t Be.eh. CA. 92880 Pilot Jan 27. Feb . 10. 17. 1518'
1• Stolonlzed Turf 5,950 SF Thia ttat_,t WM Ill«' with IM Thia t>u1lne1111 conducted by· an M2·8' " PUBLIC MnTIC[ Counly Clefk ot Orange County on dlvld 1 17 Import Soll 1 185 CY i.v o.c.mMr 14, 1083 P\8.IC NOTICE 1n N.,;; l. lmbenitno Ml.JC NOTICE
18 30 Day Plant Es tablishment P911od L4.1mp Sum FICTfTIOUI aUSINEH O Co f'm1ll F'JCTnlOUI IWIWlll Thll alaltl'Mnl wu tiled with 4he 1-----------
19 60 Day Maintenance Period Lump Sum I NAME ITATEM~NT Publllhed range ut Dally ,. ....... ITATfllll..... County Clerll 01 Orange County on '~!'.!.IOU,TI auTIMl ..... 11 Al TERNA TE 810 ITEMS The rot1ow1nq i>e<ton1 ere dOlng Piiot Jen 8. 13, 20, 27, 19~ -.. • Jan 8 t98' ,..._ A NT
A· 1 Remove Existing A C Bike Trarl at 9th Street Lump Sum 'bustne11 es __________ 13_1_..a._ TM ronowlng P81'90n 11 doing '2M'" The IOllowlng peraon •• doing
A-2 Regrade end Reconstruct Bike Tr all at 9th ~ Al FOOTHILL TRANSPORTATION .. -,c WITIC[ ~.. Pul>lllhed Orang9 COl•I Delly butlneaa ... Street 1 SOO SF OMPANY Bl TRANSIT MIXED ruut. "" (A) RYSTALS (81 HERITAGE PllOt Jan l3, 20 27, Feb 1184 SARKO SHEPEROS & SHEL TIES,
' ONCRElf COMPANY 1501 West --m10U1-··-·· ~TA.LS. 27•0 So Harbor Blvd . 213·8• 1 Conor ... St . Cotta MeM, CA Paint New and Eiustlng Traah Re<:eptac11:1s 4 480 LF" fclll Avenue Orange ca 92ees rov --1nta Ane. C.A 112704 2827
Add City Logo to Existing Trash Receptacles 9ea Transm1. Cotpmatlon. 4780 Val· tit~ NAMI ITAra.NT LeRoy Ramlru. 1391 W C«rltoa, Bt rblrt Kotl'MI. 891 Congr ... St..
15' High Palma 6 ea ll0032 (California COf'l)Orallon) ' t>uJ~':fs .. J JOHNSON. t8782 Thie butl"8N lt conduct.cl by· an ICE Thie bualllMt 11 conducted by an
10' High Palma 3 ea orporetion 8eec:h BiYd . Huntington S.ICh. l.9Roy Rernltei NAMI ITATIMINT Berbela Kothe
1a· High Palms 13 ea ey Boulevard Loe Angelel. ca Nt The lolklwlng J*ton& Ate doing neMlm. CA 02804 PlBllC NOT ta M .... CA. 921127
12' H~h Palma f> ea Thia bullnaa ;a conouctees by a ~ tvldull '1C'TITtOOI 9U9Mll IV!duel
8 C Tranamtx COf'pOHllOll A. :r:: ,...,, Calif t2$47 Thlt tlll.,,,..,I w .. Ill-' with IM The I~ P8flONI are c1...uv. Thia 1ta1_,,,.,,t wu tiled With Iha A-9 lmpQ<t Sou for Palms Y Fr.O Slehle Conirolle< 11""°' Jame& w ~ntlgllfl, 7122 Nlt'MOCI nty Clet1t of Or11nge Coun1y on bu9lneatN-.. .,, ~·.. nty C14Wk ot Or11nge County on
Thia projee1 la being 81Sllled by the United States of America Thia lltlM*lt ...,11 ltled With the Or , Huntington 9Mctt, Ca 92847 an &, 1184 -.,... RE O ION A L A I! p I! RT OR y Jan &, 108' Al Fedef1I funds are financing all or part of lhls work, all of the ounty c1er11 ot Orang9 County on Thia butlMH 11 condve1ecl by en .. _ •• THCA TAI! 1907 °"'1)llt Pt.c. '211112
ttatu1•. rules and regulat1on1 promulgated by the Federal an 1e 1984 1~~ w ,t.ANAOAN Pvbllaned ?:'T. 0eo;a1 ~atty suite 520 ·,uMenon. celff 92831 • Publltttecl Or1ng9 Cout Deity
QQY8fnment and appllcabte to the work will apply FnaM Thlt atat--.i waa flled With tM llot Jan 27• • • 1 • 1 • ~~8484 How1ro T ManoO 201e1 Marina llol Jan 27, 'et> 3. 10. 17. 1184
tn aeeordanc. with the provision• or Section 1773 ol the Labor Pubi4•h.c! Oreno• Cout Dally County Clertl of Orange County on · Ln • Huntington a..Cll.i.P•Hf t2f48 579·8' ~. the State of Callfom fa, Director of the Department or llot Jan 27 F•b 3. io. 17· 198• Dec 16. 1913 1------------OenlM Diii Re111. 1vu7 Deerp•rlc
tnduttrlal Relation shill determine the general prevalllng rate of '6~7~7~8~'~;;;;..;-:;_;-:;;;;;;;;;.__j!!!!!!!!!!~ , D2la Pmt.tc NOTICE Plac., Fullef1on. Cllif 02&31 we.gee. appllGeble to the wOf'k 10 be done. cop1e1 of the latest • ~ °':\; CMet 0.-, Thlt butlneaa ta conduct.cl by •
general wage rat• ~termination•.,. on fll• •• the office of the Whale Watch Cruises ... ,.. .. . .. ~~:.~=· 1i::n~~ City Qerk and the office of Iha Director of Public Worka of the ,.,..,. TM f~ S>eraotl9 1,1 OOlnQ Thlt et<tnent -• llled With the
City of Huntington Beach Callfornla *''*' u ourlty Clef1' of Orange County oO
MlntmvmwegeratHf0<ttu1ptojeetarepredetermtned bythe ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDAt USE THE THt-AIOHT-STUFF, 821 WMI '7 111'3
United Stllet S~•tary of LllbOr If there II a difference ~t~r Mton, Colt• MMf. c~ 92G28 'nal10
the minimum w• rataa predetermined by Iha United Stltat WttKOAYS: l();-00 A.M. DAILY ,.ILOT Catherine Wt1le~ .. e2 .. ~ WHt PublltM<I Orange Coa11 o.11)'
S.Cr-•tary of Labor and th• prevellhig wage r&let datermlnod by WEEKENDS: "FAST llton, Coll• MeN ""' 9• 2G 1101 Jan 27, '.o 5, 10. 17. !~~ ...
Nil.IC NOTICE
~nnou1au ... 11
NAMI ITAlW•NT
The lollOWlnO l*tC)nt we doing
bu'"*8U
ANTHONY l\IQ!NC'(.. 170f1
Herbef't Le~. Huntington hlcfl. CA 128'9
Aegency Pool• Inc 17081
the State for llmllar claN lflcat1on1 of labOf', the contract0< and ~:30 • m . & 1:30 pm. aiSULl" J~M:~~rua:111 Wiiton. "
tlll suoeontractc.n stt•lf pay-no119'111tl-.n the" tTlgtl9r WWQ9 rsta Tiile bl*'-' 19 oonduc1.c! by 1
Herber1 l..lne. Huntlni1ton hid\, ---A l'21J.4r
Plana and ~mc111on1 together wilt\ proposal form. may be t i 00 elf Adult r an wCth Ad SERVICE ., ~
obtaJned at Iha off~ of the Director of Put>lle Work•. City Hill, Ex •m:l-28-84 OlltECTOIY C•t'*IM w.-,
Huntington BMch, Ctllforn11 t-1tf IC , • .,,11 It Thie a1•1tnMr'lt •• ''""' won 1"' No bld wilt be rac.lffd uni ... 11 I!! made on a blank form g i... .. nt lr.m •heO IV ~ of Or-. County on
T .ALIO a PAYILI I ">• 1' 11 •· 1 ·,111 enulll')' S 1114 fur""'*' by the Ofr-ectC>t of Public Work• he special •tt ntton -n · ,.,.,,1 of proepectl..,. bldd.eta I.a called to the propoaal requlremtritt. ..:; Adu.Iii S8 Children SS. 6 4 2 5 6 71 l'ublllMd Ofengiw Cont o.11y ..e forth In the ..,eelflcet1on1, for full dlrectton• u to th• bidding "' h"11Joe1 • llOt Jen 21. F.O. 2. tO. 17 1N4
The above QuanUti.t are apC)(o11ttn-1e ontv. being given Ha 214) llJ.1241 hi. >JJ 17&.14
Male tor the c;ompat'leon of bid•, and lhe tlty ot Huntlnoton
'
n•ex•pen•alve•
·11n 111 epen' M•l not h!Qtl
1n pr1ee, rea1on•Dta,
CllHtfied ........
advettlllno -1
Cta111t1ed Adverllstng
842-587A
Thie bvtklMt conducted by 1 cor potatlOr'I
htry l 8'111» " hclT,.... Thia l«Nnt WU flied Wllll ,,,.
Countr Ctenl Of 0r&1'191 County on Jan I . 1084 na1• Publl•hl<I Or-atlQll Cosat Olllly
Piiot Jan 17 Feb j , 10. 11. 1114
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HIGH 72 LOW SO f IRIT 1111181.
FRIDAY JAN UARY 'l7 1984 ORANGE COUN TY CALIFORN IA 25 CENTS
The two birds caught in a
minor Huntington Beach
oil spill are cleaned up
and flying again./ A3
Fluor workers are upset
about company policy re-
garding wild cats on the
grounds of the plant./ A3.
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California
Incidents of AIDS con-
tinue to Increase In Cali-
fornia despite extra
money for research./ A4
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Nation
It is like hell to age.
seniors tell the govern-
ment during a special
hearing./ A4.
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World
The American FBI helps
Norway capture a master
Soviet spy who divulged
many NA TO secrets./ A4
People
Why Is the Cancer Detec-
tion Center In Huntington
Beach such a secret? I A7
A woman believes she
could enjoy her childhood
if she could llve it over
again.IA&
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Sports
UC Irvine comes from
behind to upset Cal State
Fullerton 81 -80 In a PCAA
contest at Fullerton./81
Kareem-Abdul Ja'6bar
notched 26 points, while
holding Houston's Ralph
Sampson to 16 as the
Lakers win 131-102./81
Estancia and Newport
Harbor put winninQ
streaks on line ./81
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Entertainment
Ballet Pacifica's per-
formance of · Peter and
the Wolf' this weekend is
nearly a sell-out.
/Weekender
When you're In the mood
for 'unique cuisine,' you
can dine for $100 or less
at Gemmell's.
/Weekender
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Business
Chamber of Commerce
leaders from the six Or-
ange Coast cities look at
theyearpastand the year
to come./85-8
The latest update on
home mortgage rates In
the county Is presented In
chart form./85
INDEX
Auto Piiot
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
California Newa
Classlfled
Com lea
Crouword
Gardening
Horoecope
Ann Landers
Mutual Fund•
National News
Opinion
People
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Public Notices
Spcrta
Stock Marketa •
Tele11111on
Theater•
Weather
World News
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BS. 04-5
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B8
TV Log
Weekender
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A4
Santa . . (/
Anas get '2Dd wind'
By STEVE MARBLE
and The Dally Pilot Staff
The howling Santa Ana winds that
yanked trees from the ground, tore
roofs from houses and downed dOL·
ens of power lines before abating early
today. were expected to regain force
by nightfall.
The powerf ut. dry wind reached
speeds of 80 mph in surrounding
areas late Thursday as it spread
destruction throughout Orange
County, fanning a 1,200-acre brush
tire in Modjeska Canyon.
In Newport Beach, roofs were
ripped from four homes in posh
Harbor Ridge. Nobody was i,njurcd
but one family was forced to evacuate
the gated hilJtop community in
SpycJass Hill.
In Costa Mea. a 19-year-old Hunt-
ington Beach boy was critically in-
U.S. Foreat Service firefighters battle racJng fire In Modjeaka Canyon Thunday.
County jobless toll
continues de-cline
December's 4 .9 %
lowest in two years
By JEFF ADLER
Of, ... Oelly Nol atatt
Orange Count; rc~1dents con·
11nued to go back to work dunn@
December as the county'!> unemploy-
ment rate plunged to 4.9 percent, Its
lowest level in more than two years.
according to monthly Jobless figures
released Thursday by the state Em-
ployment Development Department.
December's rate was the lowest
since September 1981 when employ·
ment stood at 4.6 percent. explamed
Alta Yetter. a labor market analyst for
the state agency.
She said that whenever unemploy-
ment dipped below the 5 percent level
11 ~rcse-ntcd a strong. pos1t1vc
economic sign .
Just one year ago. the Jobless rate
registered 7.9 percent and 97,000
county residents reported they were
without work during the C'hnstmas
season. And. the December 1982
figures were an improvement over
the previous November's, when an
all-time high 10 1,500 people were
without work in Orange County and
the unemployment ra te soared to 8.3
percent.
Last month. 59. 700 persons were
reported without work. down from
the 63.600 tallied by the state in
November.
With o nl y minor Ouctuations in
(Pleue see JOBLESS/A2)
H_.ryi"or news?
Readthe Pilot and
Wl.D lunch on aa
Hazel Klussman's ftte for lunch
this week. Well. 5he may have already
picked a companion by now, but tht
Costa Mna woman i lunchtna for
frtt bceause she' the second w1oncr
in our "Tak .-.Pilot te-Lttedt''
contc5t. 9'.luuman. who li ves on Oranae \ven~. bouaht her Ptlot First
Edihon at Von' Juptrmarltet. filk'd
out the (.'<lupon on P1ac A2. malted it
1n tnJ "a' th,• lucky winner of a S20 lunctt ;tt the partic1pauna restaurant
of her ltiOtC\'
You could be a winner. too. ~·
drtails on ease A2.
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Wind d.amace to roof of Harbor Rlqe home In Newport
Beach'• Sp1a••• Hlll tnct•llown.
JUrcd when a sharp gust blew hi
motor scooter into a tr~.
At the Costa Mesa Poltee Depart-
ment. winds unrooted a huge tree that
crushed two pickup trucks.
On the San Diego freeway. a 16-
wheel moving van was slapped off the
hiahway by the winds and came to a
hall on its sides.
In Laguna Beach, firefiahter~
(Pleue 1ee -wnme/ A2J
Blaie
Chars
1200 ..
acres
Firefighters brtngfng
fire in control
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. 0.-,,......,.
Weary firefighters today were plan-
ning what they hoped would be a final
asYuh on a wind-whipped brush fire
that has burned across 1,200 acres of
Modjcska Canyon and forced nearly
100 Orange County residents out of
their homes.
No homes were lost 1n the fire
which was bumin& cast of lrvinc and
north of Mission VieJO near the
Manne Corps Air Station in El T oro
'The winds have been terrible and
very erratic." Orange County Fire
Department spokesman Chuck
Murphy said this momini ··eu1
we're now expcctin~ to have ll under
total con trol by tonight.··
As many as 470 firefighters battled
the blaze through the night and into
the morning. sometimes watching 1n
vain as flames hopscotched small
canyons and danced across roadway~
Two firefi~ters suffered minor
iniunes battling the blaze. Murph}'
said.
By early today. the brush fire had
(Pleueeee BLAZE/A2)
The day
the roof
caved in
Wind rips Newport
home before owner
puts it up for sale
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of IN Deltr Nol Stell
Martha .\skew was planning to put
her posh Spyglass Hill home up for
sale when the roof ca ved 10 -
ltteralh
It ha0ppened about I 10 p m Thurs-
da\ Askew wa~ at work when she
reee1\ed a call from her 17-)ear-old
daughtCT andy Gustmg Santa Ana
winds were teanng up the nonheast
face of Sp)glass Hill in Newport
Beach. blowing the roof off their
house at U v1enna l>n'e
"I v.aun 1hc. hmlsc when l felt all
this shaking. The k)hght JUSl ca"cd
1n and shattered All of th' sudden the
roof started coming m the ho me and
Oymt all over the place:· Sandy ~1d
Shmgks. plaster and larger wooden
roof scc11ons from nearl) half the
home now liner the ms1dc of the
home and 1ts front yard in the pnvate
Habor Ridge development whc-re
(Plea~ tee ROOP'/A2)
Laguna Canyon -road of deadly beauty
LaaUH Canyon Road ,; a seven-Ifs an unscttlina sapt. csoeaa.Uy
male Tona tale of confl1ct1n1 •mqies. for commuters who travel the road
At lint aJant'e. the .cene alon& the da1ly. pusina by the symbols plaocd
country road 1s like somethina out of there 1n memory of a dcceucd fncnd a John teinbttk novel. Cattle dot the or IOQUaintance •
arecn hill ides. acres of pasture "Whenever there'a an acadcnt out
canyons ind lakes arc home to an there it'a ampo 1ble not be affected
assor1ment of wtldhfe. Each after-by I\," said l.uuna Be.ch City
noon, commuters dnvina south· Counc11man Dan 1<.enncy. who lost
---,_~-0-p-p_l_n_g ____ kbo"'U'"n.-..d'"-1 .... re...-nn-utr.t'd,.._,tmo.--ttbr"'ta•t'"'hrtit11attmina ....... -t-.tw'""o~~ff'1 ""•et"'"1dtt.sN1m11111"'"11..,1ut0"'8t'CldC'ftt"'Ofrthe-
sunsc11 as the hilltops form 11· road tcvcral years•·
for a new Car? houettes Q111n t skies drenched With Last fall. the tiaht·knu ICUldc
red. orange and purple. communjty wu shook by two fatal
Check Out the deals And then there are the small white a«idcnts \n 16 day_s. Two local tttn·
crossc1 hn1na the two-lane roadway. aacn -Stacy Davis and lcesa
in today's Auto Piiot one tor each of the 26 people who nyder -d ied an an Oct. l8 two-car
•
have dted 1n auto accidents here 11nce collision on Lquna Can}'On Road -Pagea C1·3 197S that1cnanothcr11rlcn11cally11'\Jurtd.
I •
LP.
IEIET
FO CUS ON THE NEWS
Then an the fint week of November.
the town was hocked ap1n when JO.
)'C&f-old Shawn larivtt died an a
tnaJe<.ar accident on the 1U\lon of
the road known a Bll Bend curve.
Lanvee, pol1ct report, had ~n
' I
dnnkan& at the time of the acc1~ent
Laauna Canyon Road madt he:ad -
1ines ap1n rcccntl> when Santa Ana
1nomey Cormltus Bahan .filed a SI
m1lhon cl11m on ~half ofh1'\ client,
Samantha hannon, the Lqun1
Beach 11rt who wa cnucally n\jurcd
1n the Oct IS car accident.
A Cahfom1a H wa Patrol an· .;......;..;.;._,__ .. on tcnnin . annon
was at fault ln IA&JC accident due to
uce J\IC pttd and 1a k of dn"tnt upenencc
The cla1m. bo '41-U, charan thal
the taty. Ora.nae Countv and uatc
wert mpons1ble for · nnon'\ lft·
Junes btt~ust they ~m h nt 'n
(Pl_.. ... A R9AD/ A2t
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WINDS REGAINING FORCE .•.
From Al
battled u !.mall bns~h llrc that brokc
out on l em pie Hills Drive Pohcc
pulled all motnrcylc'> off roads when
one ollkcr·,. C'ydl' wa) blown into a
guard nul
Fvet)when:. power line!> were
dowl'I In aJI, 82.7~1 Southern C'ah·
torrua Edtson rn~tomcrll "'rrc htt by
'><:attcred power outages th roughout
the day.
Jim Kennedy. an Ed1~on spokes-
man. said most of the blackouts
occurred in Santa .\na. Huntington
Beach. Westminster and C'o-.ta Mesa.
One major outage occurro:d when a uee hmb fell into an Ed1!>0n ~ub!>ta-
11on at McFadden A"enuc and
llrookhurst Street in Westminster
1u'>t before 5 p.m. That incident
t·aused a 45-m inute blackout for
I \.950 Edison customers in pon1ons
of Huntmgton Bealh, Fountain Val·
le\ and WestmmMer. Kennedy said.
·Edison emplo}ces "'orked through
tht' night to restore electnc1ty lost
hccau!>e of downed power hnc!.. Early
toda). power had lx·en rc!.torcd to all
hut 750 Edison rn'>tomcrs 1n Orange
C'nunt\. Kenned~ 'ia1d.
In Ne"'port Harbor. nearl) :?O
hoat!. "ere <>napped loose from their
moonng!.. Patrolman !Mild the "1nds.
gusting a1 40 mph. lifted up enttre
··,heets'' of l.\ater and hurled them
into boats.
Residents who IOllt their roofs when
tht• l.\tnd hit Harbor Ridge 1n New-
ron Beach "'ere shocked.
"M' wife called me and !.aid the
hou!.c. wa!. tailing to pieces.'' ~1d
\bdul Ka nm
\foch of the roof of his ne1gbonng
home. 4 Salzburg Road in Newpon
Beach. wa\ wedged between the two
homes.
"I told her I did not behc"e her but
'he said I hcttt·r believe her and I
t·ame home Fortunate!} 11 was m~
neighbor's home:· Karim said.
'lo one was in the damaged home
"hen the roof "'as tom off Kara m
\Jld the house has been "acant for
. 1bout four year~
\n inspector with the Ne" port
Hl·ach building dcpanment surve}cd
ht' damage in the posh Sp~glass Hill
nl'1ghborhood
He noted that the home on 4
~al1burg ""3'> an 1dcnt1cal model to a
homt· of 32 Vienna Road that had 11'
roof damaged 1n the windstorm.
"It is thce,act .. ame model. It could
ht: a co1nc1denct' orthe "'a) the homn
.ire pointing:· the inspector said
One ot the "'orst mishaps came
"'hen H untin~ton Beach reStdent
T1mo1h' Tont1. 19. \\3'> los~ed from
hr'> motor ~cooter in Costa Me~a The
·teen i:s..11ste!'.1 1n a111cal cond1110n
toda' at Fountain Valle' C ommun1 tY
Hospital · ·
Tonti undcrnL·nt emergenc)' -.ur-
&l'f\ Thur!><Ja, ~after gu'>t} winds
t.iused him to lo'>e \.Ontrol of the
\ esi:ra motor -.cooll'r he was riding
He"' a'> throv. n <>' l'r J t urb and in tu a
tree.
Police said I ontt. who wa\ not
"eannga hdmet l.\J'> '>Outhhound on
Platenua ·\\enue "hen he and the
h1kl' \\<.'fl' hurkd in111 the tree H1<.
l \l le l3nll to rl'\t Jb.1ut nil 1t·c1 3\0.J\
Iron thl· '>Ill' ol the Jc.:t 1dcnt
\ runa"'a' hot .ur halloon hc1ng
U'>l'd to ad\l~rtlw the opening ot a
llollda' Health ')pJ in West ( 0\1na
1ore luuSl' from m anthor Thur!>da'
and tra,ekd abou1 flO mile~ ~outh to
-..anJuan(ap1\trano "'hcre1t lloatcd
do"'n on p<11.\tr line'>
In 'c"'p<1rt C enter and other
huc,1nt''>'-and commercial ccnt~rs. the
winds kno1:kcd out gla\'> v.indov.'>. In
\anta .\na. a hank teller 1.\3\ 1n1urtd
"'11h a fi, e-1nrh chunk of glass hit him
1n the hdcl.
Crew membera right their plane after the craft flipped over
at John Wayne Airport.
BLAZE .. : •.
From Al
broken into stx separate fires -all
reponedly a safe distance from area
homes in the brushy canyon off
Sanuago Canyon Road.
The roanng fire. driven by winds
clocked up to 80 mph, broke out
shonl} before noon Thursday and
swelled from a half-acre spot fire to a ~00-acre inferno m less than three
hours.
Fire authorities now have in-
dicated that the fire probably staned
after prison 1mmates cleared and
piled dry brush in the area for what
was supPQsed to be a controlled bum.'
Modjeska Canyon resident 'Joyce
Rickman. 40. !Ml1d she saw the fire
start near where pnson inmates had
been burning off the brush.
"I was looking nghtout the window
uf my house and saw the fire right
where the crew was.'' she said. "Me
and my girlfnend started running out
I saw it on th e edge and said 'My God.
11's going to take off and sure enough
11 did: It became a full-blown fire-
'>torm. And It happened so fast."
Several residents reponed that the
fast-moving fire came within 50 yards
of their homes. Some residents pack-
ed up and left wh 1 le others cleared df)
brush from around their homes and
dampened roof tops with garden
hoses.
Some homcO\\ ners moved horses
and livestock from field to field as the
d1rect1on of the fire shifted wildl y
\\l\h the wind
The Red ( ross opened a ~helter at
Silverado Community Church for
those forced to nee their homes. fhe
shelter. at 8002 S1lverado Canyon
Road. opened at midnight and will
remain as long as needed. according
Rrd Cross spokeswoman Jan Crow.
Fire spokesman Murphy said the
fire began in the small Harding
Canyon and moved south and west
from there. 9y mad-day Thursday. the
fire had jumped to Modjeska Canyon
and was burning toward nearb)
Williams Canyon. The blaze later
leaped Santiago Canyon Road and
burned toward Bolero Canyon
By late this morning. fires were sull
burning and kicking up smoke at all of
the sites. A layer of smoke could be
seen as faraway as Huntington Beach.
Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold said the
blaze could have been much worse
had not hillsides and .anyon been
green from recent rain storms.
··The wind was pushing the fire but
because of the vegatation 1t was not
burning as quickly as I\ might have.''
said Reinhold. He said under worse
cond1t1ons. the fire coyld have swept
much closer to populated areas near
Irvine.
Fighting the blaze along with
count y firefighters were crews from
the U.S. Forest Service. the C ah fomia
Department of Forestry and fire-
fighters from Newport Beach. Costa
Mesa. Irvine and other area c1lle!.
JOBLESS FIGURES DROPPING ...
From Al
funl' and .\ugust. uncrnplo)mL·n1 ha)
lkclincd s1cad1l~ throughout the }Car
.1 .. 1he cconom1t rel<>' en took hold in
< >rt1ngt• <nun\~ ) ellcr prcd1t·ted that
urwrnrln) men1 for <ill ot J lJX~ "'ould
<l'tragt· about h "p1:rccn1.
I kLL'm b1:r'\ f;" orahk l'm plu~.
111t•nt nc"<, WJ'> attrihutcd large!\ to
lht• rolHl\1 ( h11'trT1.l\ hU\IOg '>l'a'>llrl
!<t•l,111 011tlt'" Ill llll' u1unt\ a<ldt•d
I IHI IL'lllporJr\ \Jlc'> tkrl.\ during
lhl' 11111nth Jll llllll'J\COt .,OOo\t'T the
.tnl'mlt I "'X~ < lm\tm.t., \ea-.on
I hL' tuunt' \ dettron1c., indu\tn
\.,,,1, anothc1 'It'< 1111 ot thl.' l'tunom}
1h.11 ht:gan hinng 111 December.
·1cld1n~ 500 1oh'> to pa\ roll'> last
month. uains al~o were reported by
the sen ice and trade industries as
'"ell as the finance. insurance and real
estate industries
One other factor that played a role
in the unemplo)'ment decline - one
that ca n't be predicted from year to
vcar-wasgood weather. Yetter said
fhe sunn~. dry days that. for the mo\I
part. fa, orcd ~out hem Cahforn1a th1'
"'inter prevented a seasonal down-
turn in the construction industry
I ooking ahead. Yetter said
preliminary estimates indicate that
total employment an Orange County
'hould increase by about 41 .000 jobs
during 1984 for an annual growth ratt'
of 4. 7 percent. Forecasts peg the
unemployment rate at 5.4 percent for
1984 and slipping to 5 percent 1n
1985. she said.
December's employment gains
were matched 1n Los Angeles Count ),
the state and the nation. though
Orange ( ounty'-. rate. a~ 11 has
trad1t1onalh . remained substanuall)
lower
Los .\ngeles ( ount> ·., unemploy-
ment rate fell from 7.8 to 7 percent
between November and December.
the state's declined from 8.3 to 7.9
percent and the national unemploy-
ment rate shd from 8.4 to 8.2 percent.
A ROAD OF DEADLY BEAUTY ...
From Al
the design and maintenance of the
road that wind'I from Laguna Beach
inland to the 5an Dl(~go Freeway fhe
da1m appear'> headd for the courts
The legal action hardl} comes as
cln\ supnse 10 Cl\} officials Scores of
c;1m1lar claim\ havl' been filed against
1 hl' gu.,.ernment O\.l'r the yea".
A.It hough mo~t e' cryonc agrees the
road 1'i inadequat<' for thc"'t7.000 to
24.000 car"' that tra YCI ll each da) and
dc~p1tc the violent rnlhs1ons. tragJc
death!> and <iubsequl·nt la"'su1ts. 1m
pro,cmcntc; 10 arc not e'Cpcctcd to
1.1!..l' placc until 'rnnct1mc 1n I Q86.
Thar·., when the -.tate plans to began a
S ~ 6 m1lhon prnJt't t to widen the road
from two to fnur lanes and to rcahan 81f Bend (Ul\C
ron1calh thr da\ ~hannon'$ SI
m1Jhon cl.l1m "'a' tiled an U,una
Bealh Cll\ llall. '''' official\ weft' in
C 11\ta \ic:o-..i. mL·r'ung v.1th ~tatt"
tran'iportataon au1horit1l'\ who have
JUrl~ll'tlOO Cl\('! thC' road to dl~U\S
wa'' to 1mmed1a teh makr tht' road
s.1 frr
~J}Or Bob Gentr) \.1a;or Pro
f('m Robh1e Minkin andl1t\ Mun
osgcr "C'n Frank v.rnt to mt'tl <. 111lran\
offirntl' Hcm1 liederoth and
< harlcs Bo)cr in hope' of convrnc1n1
1hem to build a tcmpor.tf) mrd11n
barncr down 1be center of the
h1Jhway tlona Bag 8<-nd cur\lt
( altnms offic1111\ C"umc to the •
meeung armed with some supnsin@
statistics. numbers that showed the
road is not as ha7ardous as everyone
believes. They ruled out maltina any
short-term physical improvements,
but instead proposed studying the
poss1b1hty of starting a safety aware-
ness program which the ci ty 1!
prepared to embrace
Data compiled by the state shows
the h1P1way 1s safe 1n it' present
cond1t1on for careful drivers who sta)'
within the 50-mph speed limit. Since
Jul} 1978. there ha ve been only six
cross-median accident' between Ca-
nyon Acres and El Torro Roads and
JU~t nine from El Torro Road to the
freeway dating back to July 1981
Other stud1e' 'iho~ that the fatal-
1ty/inJury rate on Laguna Canyon
Road 1s not s1gr11ficantly higher those
of s1m1lar route'> throu&Jlout the state
~we lcamrd that the roads aren't as
danaerous b) statewide standardus I
had thought," Gentry said
tatc official~ also contended thal
n>edian bamef\ on two-lane roads
tend to increa~ ~rtain types of
accidents. i.ptt1fically rur~nd col-
lmon,, ·~ ca" slow down to cross
o'er into the opposite lane What's
more. such n bamcr would re tnct
cmerscncy vehicle and dnvm from
havin9d1recucct,\lo bu me and
rc4'1denon nn either tidt of tht
h11hw1v.
"We might consider the bamer
when we ellpand the road," Boyer
said. ··out at this time it's not
appropnate"
The safety awareness campaign
would ask travelers to tum on low-
beam headlights as they travel along
the road dunng daylight hours. The
state would likely plac.c two s11ns -
one near the San DiCJO Freeway off-
ramp at one end of Laguna Canyon
Road and another at the other end
near Forest Avenue -asklna dnven
to tum on headlights for safety.
In add1tton, the C'Jty would launch a
media campaign to 1nfonn the public
on the pr<>Jram.
Boyer said similar safety proanms
are under way in two comm uni ti~ in
Nnorthem Califom1a. b\!t the re$ults
arc 1nconclus1vc. Nevcnhele s. ·•1t
appears worthwhtlc to consider 1t ."
Boyer said
Althouah city officials art acnerall>
tnthus1a.4't1.fa some have urrc scd ,.to~cc aoout the benefi1s o such a
~ m.-
.. hope the novelty of the idea la ts
wtlh dnveB un11l the state can
1mprovt' the road," Minkin SIU ..
"I think n's a aood idea." Gentf')
said .. R1ghl now the crossn help
k«s> people aware that caution is
nttded on the road. Ptrh1pt tum1na
on our hcadltahtt can help, LOO."
WEATHER
Winds to calm down after tonight
9\HllflOICNI 2t 14 Coastal Cell* 33 ,.
Chw•1on.IC H 02
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409 ""' loww 60e Ollylon 40 2t eo Ft0tn POUlt ~ to BM Oen• 0 26 CIMW!te llllllWI 10 IN~ lkltder O.M-40 15 w!d oul IO mtlel -Inn« ._.i.r. Smell Oelroll u 33 et•ff tdvl~ lor the entire ., .. Dullilh 23 -07 Dea~ l\Of'IMMI wlnOe below Ille lf PMO .. 34 oet!Y-lonlQlll ~ 10 to 20 Fwbenlll 2t .39
llno41 .. 1vtdty EJMwNte llgllt •Iii-Fwgo 23 -10
ab19 -....Ot ':1':,' WIO ktwClty ••· fl90Mlll .. 21 cec>I _, 10 15 knQC1 S.hitdty Ot..i, ... 44 2t 111\-CIMtlll• Hwtlvrel ~ 23 Nl"Ontl WHI,,.. S."'tC• 70 0u1e1 ••I•• Smll Cf•n Ad.i.otv ......... 42 3'
-Ille entwe -Nor'lll IO n«l'-91 ~ 13 72 NOAA U ~ 0.pl ol C0tnme<c1
WVMle 16 to 26 knott Wllll c:om!Nned ~ ... » Fron11 Cold ..-. Warm ...,
-I to 10 '-' lod~ Wind WIO -1ndlen4lpolle 47 31 oecr .. .i'i\ IOfllQl>t ~ non11-~ ...... It 27
... I 6 10 f k"Oll Wltll 3 lO ~ 001 -t0n¥111e 80 54 N9wYOtll 40 30 StLOUtt w #:J S.lutdl~ CIMr tklM ~ 311 30 K..-Clty 80 29 Norlolll 61 37 St Pele-Ttm~ eo ..
~llPletlt 41 21 S.itl•• 39 22 1..M\legM 5e 47 Oll~Cll)' 81 3" Sen Anionic> ee 41 Extended Ul1le Aoc* 55 38 OmMt ,. 20 SM Diego 10 07 t::r-75 M 41 25 Of1etl60 81 80 Sen FrencHco • 53
Fw wnn mo.11y eunny and .,.,,.. luOl>oe* 80 29 PMlnSpMgl 10 47 S1S1•M-20 13
~ 63 25 S..111• ~ 47 C19YS CW.ty Senti Ana wlnelt It II,,_ """"""' 541 21 ,.._... 73 0 Slv~ 63 ,,
1t1 lnCI below eom. eet>yont Hlgllt 7'l MlllTll 111 75 10 82 Low. moecty 38 to !M MllwllUIC .. 36 24 Plll.ciu<ct 47 31 SIOu• Falla 31 10
Mple-St Peul 23 -01 PMllfl Me 3S 17 Spoil-40 se
NM/lllllle 49 23 PMllnCI. O<e so 4t Svr-3t 24
New Orlelnt so 42 Pro~ 42 29 Topek1 60 30 Temperatures =•I) St 3t T-ea 311
48 28 , ..... 81 38
3r~ Tides Reno 44 25 W..,.ltl(l\Otl 59 31
~o 62 3t WocNle so 31 Alt>et>y Att>uq.-qye S3 27 TOOAY Amerlllo 53 26 ,._~ 20 01 StconclNgll f 12Pm 33 Surf report ....___ 51 32 Sec:oncl low 11 Hpm 24 Alleme 64 45 IATUM>AY """high 6S41 m AUMtlcCny 49 .a 5 1 LOCATION CONC>mOM F1n1low 06 1121 123pm Au.IJrt aa 43 Huntlng!Of\ Be.eh l..J 1111 Belllmot• eo 2f SeconCI lllgll 103pm H River Jelly. NewPofl 1·3 llK-poor 8111tng• 48 37 Sun Nie IOOly 11 S 11 rl m ·"'-11 tatll St N9wpotl 1·3 111<-poor Bltmlnghem 59 47 22nd St , Newport 1-3 ltlt-900< Blematek 31 04 6 S3 • m S11ure11y ano Nit egain at
5 19p"' e.lboeWedQI 1·2 -8olN 34 23 Llgune 9Mdl 1 -Bolton 39 32 Moonte111ooeye112 57pm rlMS SenC......,,te 1-2 ,..,
Bfownnlle 88 48 SllurOI)' et 3 37 I m 1nC1 Mii 11 I 40 Wiier Temp 56-St Swell Olr.c:tiOtl _, Bufttlo 30 30 pm
'Devil winds' strain tempers
-Forecaster tells
'why' of Santa Anas
By CHRISTINE DECKER
Of tM Dally l'llol lta"
The} come howling. hammenn@
and gusting. Trees bend their trunks
to the ground and snap. Windows
rattle. Tumbleweeds skip across Cit)
streets. Dust swirl~ and skin becomes
parched. For many, e1TJot1ons be-
come strained.
Here come those Santa Ana wmds
again.
The) can came come like scream-
ing banshees at almost an) time of the
}ear and eau~ ragjng fires. accidents
and power outages. But ll takes JUSt
the nght weather cond111ons to whip
up these wands. according to An
Lessard. spec1al1st for the National
Weather Service.
"You ha'e to have a mass of cold
air o'er the Great Basin area and a
low pressure system here. Then what
happen~ 1s like water running down a
hillside." he said .
The cold air mass this ume came
from Utah and Nevada mountains,
raced across the desen losing
molSlure and gaining speed as 1t
t'areened through canyon!. until 11
reached the lowest pressure 1one -
Southern California.
ROOF CAVES IN ...
"Santa Anas don't always bnng hot
desert air into the area. It depends on
what season it is and what the
temeratures are in the mountains
from where the) onginate.'' Lessard
said From Al
three other homes suffered similar
roof damage
Manha Askev. doesn't know how
much ll will cost to repair the home or
even if 11 was insured. For Askew the
disaster could not have come at a·
worse time.
"I JUSt lost m) husband 11 months
ago and I was having a lot of trouble
keeping up wuh the payments. What
else could happen? This 1s 1t.'' a
stunned Askew said.
"When my husband died he did not
leave a lot of hfc insurance.'' she
added.
.\ske" 1or, struggling to continue th e
fa mil) 's auto business. Quality Re-
sales of Santa Ana. Askev. took over
running th e business when her hus-
band Bill A'ke"'. 42. died of cancer
Kidnap
suspect
arrested
Fountain Valle) poliu:
deteCtl\ec; arre<,ted a 14-
\ear-old (,arden Gro'e
h1sh school '>tudenl as the
third ~u~pc1:t in the kidnap-
ping Monda)' of a Viet-
namese student.
Ot"fec11 vcc; say thC) be-1t!\' e1hc )Ou th. arrested in
the pnnc1pal'~ office at La
Quanta High School. was
one of fi,e tee n-agers who
kidnapped 14-year-old
Vuong Hu ) Ngo as he
walked home from st·hool
with fncnds and drove him
lo San Jo'>c
lollowing a long illness.
"Runnmg a used car lot 1s not easy
and 'it is real hard 1f you arc a
woman.'' she said. standing outside
her damaged ome.
Newpon ach firefighters told the
As~ews not l ~tay •r the home unul
the wind su · . The) !.aid they
would stay with friends.
Two of Askew's three daughters
were 1n the home when the roof blew
ofT.
Sand) ..aid it really scared her 4-
'ear-old sister Debbie.
· "She was reall) afraid he Just
clung on to me and wouldn't let go."
Sandy said
"When we were read) to leave she
kept on going 'Mom my blanket 1s in
there.' ··Sandy said.
Man) legends abound as to where
th e San1a Ana Winds got their name.
One !.tory say!. the winds' real name is
"Santana," denved from an Indian
name meaning "wind of the evil
spin ts." Another legend 1s that they
were named for Mexican General
Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana, whose
troops rode like the wind, k1d.ngupa
storm of dust. striking fear into the
hearts of settlers.
It's also thought the> got their
name from Santa Ana Can) On where
the lipan1sh first encountered the
stron~ v.1nds
Thi'> recent batch of Santa .\na
w1nd'I wa<, expected to blow even
harder today than Thursday and may
begin to subside Saturd~y
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Detectives also revealed
an arrest \.\arrant has been
issued for another kidnap
suspect. Tuyen Van Dao of
Santa Ana .
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Dao. 18. and another
suspect may be in Oregon
or Washington.
Ngo. the kidnap v1c11m.
slipped away while his ab-
ductors slept 1n a San Jo~
motel room Tuesday.
Police went to the motel
and arrested two juveniles
but the others :lad fled .
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88 Orange OOatt DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 27, 1984
Wrldngts
on the wall
Butterfield Sanna•
now hu lte name [n
11'bt:e OD lte new cor-
porate headqll&J'ten
faoWty ln the M>uth
tower of Hutton
Centre ln Santa Ana.
Butterfield hu
mo•ed from Brea, be-
comlng the firat cor-
porate ataff to make
the mo•e into the
new facility. Follow-
lng the corporate
ataff into the new
omcee la the operat-
ing dlvtalon. Ba.t-
terflel4 Savtnga ie
occupylnf in ezceu
of 93,000-aquare-
feetln the recently
completed etructure,
one of two currently
etancllng OD the 45-
acre elte near John
Wayne Airport.
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$ l 0 bUlion anti-trust
salt over methanol
SANTAANA (AP)-A former aerospace W<>dcer has
filed a StO billion a.nti~trust suit in federal court, claiming
nine of the nation's bjgacst corporations ille.-Jly
conspired to monopolize methanol fuel production.
Perision system for women to be impioved
Attorney Cu.rt Owen oontend.a the defendants acted to
protect their own interests in petroleu"!t naumil gas and
coal rcterVCS and said the suit filed 1 ue$day was the
bigest private anti-trust action in U.S. history.
The plaintiffs arc~ County rulcknts Charles Stone. his wife, Joyce, their business associaw. Gary
Hamner of Medford, Ore. and two defunct companies,
On.act Stone Industries Inc. and Methanol Performance
World I~
Stone once headed Future Fuels of America loc.,
which flew the first methanol-powered airplat;tc cros$-co"ntry in a feat certifted by the Federal Aviation
Administration. The company'• other achievements lOl
Stone ~tured ill a seament of CBS' .. 60 Minutes" newa macazine.
The defendants are amon1 Fortune SOO"s 10p
companies: Ex~on; Mobil Oil; Standard Oil of lndiana,
Ohio and California.; Atlantic Richfield Co.; E.L DePont
deNemoun; Bank.America and Ford Motor Co.
The su.it oontcnds that since tbe mid 1960s, the compan.i~ consp~ to •·monopolize lht manub.cture,
production, distribution. u.sc and sale of methanol-based
fucb" in violauon of federaJ anti-trust law.
The pnvate pension s>stem covenng both home·
makers and work.1ng women in the United States will be
dramatically improved under the Retirement Equity Act
now before Congress and virtually assured of passage.
Wiped out will be the outmoded assumption that the
pnmary wage earner 1s the male and that only he men ts a
pension. This "dinosaur" in our laws 1s being smashed
into obl1v1on -at lasc.
The Sena1c pa scd the bill 1n No"cmber: the House
\ers1on 1s now before the Ways and Means Commntee
The adm1n1strat1on has indicated ns support. The bill
mak.es s1gn1firan1 improvements in these ke> areas of
pension benefits
l. A husbanc.J no longer would be able to sign away his
wife's sun I\ o rs benefits without her signature. This
feature alone would affect millions of homemakers who.
according to actuarial tables. can be expected to outlive
1he1r husbands
i\s of now. a spouse can sign away his sun 1vors
benefits in order to receive a larger pension dunng hi s
lifetime. If the spouse -usually the husband -elects
larger benefits. the pension stops upon his death. So.
although the couple ma} enjo) more money dunng hi s
ltfeume. his widow ~ill not have that income after his
ctcath.
2. The av.eat which surv1,ors benefits arc ava1labJe
Bigger trade deficit Ml.IC NOTICE
Plel.IC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING
SEALED BIDS
CC-MS
Notice ts hereby given that the City Counctl of the city of
Huntington Beach, Callfornla will receive sealed bids for the
BLUFF TOP LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS-PHASE II tn lhe city
ol Huntington Beach, Calllornia In accordance with the plans and
specifications and special provisions on Ille In the office ol the
Director ol Public Works Documents will be available on
January 17. 1984 A charge of S30 00. not refundable, will be
required tor each set of speclt1cat1ons and accompanying
drawings
This project 1s funded m part by the Department of Housmg and
Urban Development (l e Jobs Biii Grant)
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC
WORKS ESTIMATE
, ,
SYLVIA
PORTER
would be lowered. Toda>. companies don't have to offer
survivors benefits before age 55 .
The Senate bill would liberalize this by lowering the
age to 45 as long as the employee is vested m the plan and
makes survivors benefits automatic at that lime. The
House b1ll 1s even less restrictive -the onl} requ1remen1
for receiving automatic survivors benefits would be that
the emplo}ee be vested.
Whichever version 1s passed. this prov1s1on would
mean that the widow of an cmplo}ee who died at 50. for
example, before he was eligible for early retirement at age
55 but who was vested in the plan. would be able to collect
his pens1on:She would Just have to wait until ""hat would
have been his 55th btrthda) -before she could draw on the
pension.
P\BJC NOTICE P\ISUC NOTICE
3, The bills would revise the rules govemmg years of
service that determine how pensions are credited in two
ways:
First. the age at which employees can start
participating in pensions would be towered to 18. which
means that employees can start accumulating credit for
vesting m the plan at that time. The bills would also roll
back the age for calculat1ng benefits from 25 (the current
minimum) to 21 These changes would permit more
women (and men) to part1c1pate 1n pension plans by
letting them stan at a younger age. _
Second, the amount ofleave employees can take from
their jobs would be liberalized. so employees do not lose
credits accrued for vesting in the company plan. This
change would affect employees on the job for five years or
less. Both bills would permit employees to take up to five
)'ears leave without losing credits they have accutnulated
for vesung
Emplo)ces who have been on the job for more than
five years but who are not yet vested would continue to be
able to take a leave for up to the amount of time they have
been work mg without losing credits.
Obvious beneficiaries of this change would include
working mothers. but ol<kr workers. too. would be able to
take advantage of it.
Pl&.IC NOTICE PlBJC NOTICE
NIUC NOTICE
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ANTHONY REGENCY, 17091
H«ben Lene. Hunllng1on a.ectl, CA 02e.4t
Revency Pop1a 1no , 17091
H•btrt Lene, Hun11n91on a..cn, CA 02&4t
Thia bual'-• It oonduel.O by. e
CC)rpOt 1tl0n
Barry L ar.c. It he/T,_.
fNe ltel"'*'l WU f'lled With 1"9 COunty ca.ti. Of Or1nge County on Jlf\ I, 1114 ,..,.
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